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authorWilliam Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>2019-01-13T19·33-0500
committerWilliam Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>2019-01-13T19·45-0500
commit481df5a3855ccd5ea3bf4d5f41ae780f4773b7b4 (patch)
tree3aeb7e20eaba176536cb8d10ba531ac39674fc4a /configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa
parent18b9930b8604134f087ca61fe94740b31f94327c (diff)
Remove Emacs spam
My inconsistent git history-keeping is coming to bite me here. At the
moment, I can only speculate about what went wrong here. The gist is
this: I unintentionally committed files that were supposed to be ignored

This commit removes those files which includes:

- auto-save-list
- elpa packages
- quelpa packages
- misc
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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window-autoloads.el
deleted file mode 100644
index cfc59c73dce4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-;;; ace-window-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "ace-window" "ace-window.el" (23450 31954 980877
-;;;;;;  496000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from ace-window.el
-
-(autoload 'ace-select-window "ace-window" "\
-Ace select window.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ace-delete-window "ace-window" "\
-Ace delete window.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ace-swap-window "ace-window" "\
-Ace swap window.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ace-delete-other-windows "ace-window" "\
-Ace delete other windows.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ace-window "ace-window" "\
-Select a window.
-Perform an action based on ARG described below.
-
-By default, behaves like extended `other-window'.
-
-Prefixed with one \\[universal-argument], does a swap between the
-selected window and the current window, so that the selected
-buffer moves to current window (and current buffer moves to
-selected window).
-
-Prefixed with two \\[universal-argument]'s, deletes the selected
-window.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar ace-window-display-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Ace-Window-Display mode is enabled.
-See the `ace-window-display-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `ace-window-display-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'ace-window-display-mode "ace-window" nil)
-
-(autoload 'ace-window-display-mode "ace-window" "\
-Minor mode for showing the ace window key in the mode line.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; ace-window-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window-pkg.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "ace-window" "20180814.1516" "Quickly switch windows." '((avy "0.2.0")) :commit "d93e16b52ee7c1b6c9df599060e7077b4e46cbf8" :keywords '("window" "location") :authors '(("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/abo-abo/ace-window")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window.el
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@@ -1,807 +0,0 @@
-;;; ace-window.el --- Quickly switch windows. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/abo-abo/ace-window
-;; Package-Version: 20180814.1516
-;; Version: 0.9.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((avy "0.2.0"))
-;; Keywords: window, location
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; The main function, `ace-window' is meant to replace `other-window'
-;; by assigning each window a short, unique label.  When there are only
-;; two windows present, `other-window' is called (unless
-;; aw-dispatch-always is set non-nil).  If there are more, each
-;; window will have its first label character highlighted.  Once a
-;; unique label is typed, ace-window will switch to that window.
-;;
-;; To setup this package, just add to your .emacs:
-;;
-;;    (global-set-key (kbd "M-o") 'ace-window)
-;;
-;; replacing "M-o"  with an appropriate shortcut.
-;;
-;; By default, ace-window uses numbers for window labels so the window
-;; labeling is intuitively ordered.  But if you prefer to type keys on
-;; your home row for quicker access, use this setting:
-;;
-;;    (setq aw-keys '(?a ?s ?d ?f ?g ?h ?j ?k ?l))
-;;
-;; Whenever ace-window prompts for a window selection, it grays out
-;; all the window characters, highlighting window labels in red.  To
-;; disable this behavior, set this:
-;;
-;;    (setq aw-background nil)
-;;
-;; If you want to know the selection characters ahead of time, turn on
-;; `ace-window-display-mode'.
-;;
-;; When prefixed with one `universal-argument', instead of switching
-;; to the selected window, the selected window is swapped with the
-;; current one.
-;;
-;; When prefixed with two `universal-argument', the selected window is
-;; deleted instead.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'avy)
-(require 'ring)
-(require 'subr-x)
-
-;;* Customization
-(defgroup ace-window nil
-  "Quickly switch current window."
-  :group 'convenience
-  :prefix "aw-")
-
-(defcustom aw-keys '(?1 ?2 ?3 ?4 ?5 ?6 ?7 ?8 ?9)
-  "Keys for selecting window."
-  :type '(repeat character))
-
-(defcustom aw-scope 'global
-  "The scope used by `ace-window'."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "visible frames" visible)
-          (const :tag "global" global)
-          (const :tag "frame" frame)))
-
-(defcustom aw-minibuffer-flag nil
-  "When non-nil, also display `ace-window-mode' string in the minibuffer when ace-window is active."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom aw-ignored-buffers '("*Calc Trail*" "*LV*")
-  "List of buffers and major-modes to ignore when choosing a window from the window list.
-Active only when `aw-ignore-on' is non-nil.  Windows displaying these
-buffers can still be chosen by typing their specific labels."
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom aw-ignore-on t
-  "When t, `ace-window' will ignore buffers and major-modes in `aw-ignored-buffers'.
-Use M-0 `ace-window' to toggle this value."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom aw-ignore-current nil
-  "When t, `ace-window' will ignore `selected-window'."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom aw-background t
-  "When t, `ace-window' will dim out all buffers temporarily when used."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom aw-leading-char-style 'char
-  "Style of the leading char overlay."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "single char" 'char)
-          (const :tag "full path" 'path)))
-
-(defcustom aw-dispatch-always nil
-  "When non-nil, `ace-window' will issue a `read-char' even for one window.
-This will make `ace-window' act different from `other-window' for
-  one or two windows."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom aw-dispatch-when-more-than 2
-  "If the number of windows is more than this, activate ace-window-ness."
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom aw-reverse-frame-list nil
-  "When non-nil `ace-window' will order frames for selection in
-the reverse of `frame-list'"
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom aw-frame-offset '(13 . 23)
-  "Increase in pixel offset for new ace-window frames relative to the selected frame.
-Its value is an (x-offset . y-offset) pair in pixels."
-  :type '(cons integer integer))
-
-(defcustom aw-frame-size nil
-  "Frame size to make new ace-window frames.
-Its value is a (width . height) pair in pixels or nil for the default frame size.
-(0 . 0) is special and means make the frame size the same as the last selected frame size."
-  :type '(cons integer integer))
-
-(defcustom aw-char-position 'top-left
-  "Window positions of the character overlay.
-Consider changing this if the overlay tends to overlap with other things."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "top left corner only" 'top-left)
-          (const :tag "both left corners" 'left)))
-
-;; Must be defined before `aw-make-frame-char' since its :set function references this.
-(defvar aw-dispatch-alist
-  '((?x aw-delete-window "Delete Window")
-    (?m aw-swap-window "Swap Windows")
-    (?M aw-move-window "Move Window")
-    (?j aw-switch-buffer-in-window "Select Buffer")
-    (?n aw-flip-window)
-    (?u aw-switch-buffer-other-window "Switch Buffer Other Window")
-    (?c aw-split-window-fair "Split Fair Window")
-    (?v aw-split-window-vert "Split Vert Window")
-    (?b aw-split-window-horz "Split Horz Window")
-    (?o delete-other-windows "Delete Other Windows")
-    (?? aw-show-dispatch-help))
-  "List of actions for `aw-dispatch-default'.
-Each action is a list of either:
-  (char function description) where function takes a single window argument
-or
-  (char function) where function takes no argument and the description is omitted.")
-
-(defun aw-set-make-frame-char (option value)
-  ;; Signal an error if `aw-make-frame-char' is ever set to an invalid
-  ;; or conflicting value.
-  (when value
-    (cond ((not (characterp value))
-           (user-error "`aw-make-frame-char' must be a character, not `%s'" value))
-          ((memq value aw-keys)
-           (user-error "`aw-make-frame-char' is `%c'; this conflicts with the same character in `aw-keys'" value))
-          ((assq value aw-dispatch-alist)
-           (user-error "`aw-make-frame-char' is `%c'; this conflicts with the same character in `aw-dispatch-alist'" value))))
-  (set option value))
-
-(defcustom aw-make-frame-char ?z
-  "Non-existing ace window label character that triggers creation of a new single-window frame for display."
-  :set 'aw-set-make-frame-char
-  :type 'character)
-
-(defface aw-leading-char-face
-  '((((class color)) (:foreground "red"))
-    (((background dark)) (:foreground "gray100"))
-    (((background light)) (:foreground "gray0"))
-    (t (:foreground "gray100" :underline nil)))
-  "Face for each window's leading char.")
-
-(defface aw-background-face
-  '((t (:foreground "gray40")))
-  "Face for whole window background during selection.")
-
-(defface aw-mode-line-face
-  '((t (:inherit mode-line-buffer-id)))
-  "Face used for displaying the ace window key in the mode-line.")
-
-(defface aw-key-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face))
-  "Face used by `aw-show-dispatch-help'.")
-
-;;* Implementation
-(defun aw-ignored-p (window)
-  "Return t if WINDOW should be ignored when choosing from the window list."
-  (or (and aw-ignore-on
-           ;; Ignore major-modes and buffer-names in `aw-ignored-buffers'.
-           (or (memq (buffer-local-value 'major-mode (window-buffer window))
-                     aw-ignored-buffers)
-               (member (buffer-name (window-buffer window)) aw-ignored-buffers)))
-      ;; Ignore selected window if `aw-ignore-current' is non-nil.
-      (and aw-ignore-current
-           (equal window (selected-window)))
-      ;; When `ignore-window-parameters' is nil, ignore windows whose
-      ;; `no-other-window’ or `no-delete-other-windows' parameter is non-nil.
-      (unless ignore-window-parameters
-        (cl-case this-command
-          (ace-select-window (window-parameter window 'no-other-window))
-          (ace-delete-window (window-parameter window 'no-delete-other-windows))
-          (ace-delete-other-windows (window-parameter
-                                     window 'no-delete-other-windows))))))
-
-(defun aw-window-list ()
-  "Return the list of interesting windows."
-  (sort
-   (cl-remove-if
-    (lambda (w)
-      (let ((f (window-frame w)))
-        (or (not (and (frame-live-p f)
-                      (frame-visible-p f)))
-            (string= "initial_terminal" (terminal-name f))
-            (aw-ignored-p w))))
-    (cl-case aw-scope
-      (visible
-       (cl-mapcan #'window-list (visible-frame-list)))
-      (global
-       (cl-mapcan #'window-list (frame-list)))
-      (frame
-       (window-list))
-      (t
-       (error "Invalid `aw-scope': %S" aw-scope))))
-   'aw-window<))
-
-(defvar aw-overlays-back nil
-  "Hold overlays for when `aw-background' is t.")
-
-(defvar ace-window-mode nil
-  "Minor mode during the selection process.")
-
-;; register minor mode
-(or (assq 'ace-window-mode minor-mode-alist)
-    (nconc minor-mode-alist
-           (list '(ace-window-mode ace-window-mode))))
-
-(defvar aw-empty-buffers-list nil
-  "Store the read-only empty buffers which had to be modified.
-Modify them back eventually.")
-
-(defun aw--done ()
-  "Clean up mode line and overlays."
-  ;; mode line
-  (aw-set-mode-line nil)
-  ;; background
-  (mapc #'delete-overlay aw-overlays-back)
-  (setq aw-overlays-back nil)
-  (avy--remove-leading-chars)
-  (dolist (b aw-empty-buffers-list)
-    (with-current-buffer b
-      (when (string= (buffer-string) " ")
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))))))
-  (setq aw-empty-buffers-list nil))
-
-(defun aw--overlay-str (wnd pos path)
-  "Return the replacement text for an overlay in WND at POS,
-accessible by typing PATH."
-  (let ((old-str (or
-                  (ignore-errors
-                    (with-selected-window wnd
-                      (buffer-substring pos (1+ pos))))
-                  "")))
-    (concat
-     (cl-case aw-leading-char-style
-       (char
-        (string (avy--key-to-char (car (last path)))))
-       (path
-        (mapconcat
-         (lambda (x) (string (avy--key-to-char x)))
-         (reverse path)
-         ""))
-       (t
-        (error "Bad `aw-leading-char-style': %S"
-               aw-leading-char-style)))
-     (cond ((string-equal old-str "\t")
-            (make-string (1- tab-width) ?\ ))
-           ((string-equal old-str "\n")
-            "\n")
-           (t
-            (make-string
-             (max 0 (1- (string-width old-str)))
-             ?\ ))))))
-
-(defun aw--lead-overlay (path leaf)
-  "Create an overlay using PATH at LEAF.
-LEAF is (PT . WND)."
-  (let ((wnd (cdr leaf)))
-    (with-selected-window wnd
-      (when (= 0 (buffer-size))
-        (push (current-buffer) aw-empty-buffers-list)
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (insert " ")))
-
-      (let* ((pt (car leaf))
-             (ol (make-overlay pt (1+ pt) (window-buffer wnd))))
-        (overlay-put ol 'display (aw--overlay-str wnd pt path))
-        (overlay-put ol 'face 'aw-leading-char-face)
-        (overlay-put ol 'window wnd)
-        (push ol avy--overlays-lead))
-
-      (when (eq aw-char-position 'left)
-        (let* ((pt
-                (save-excursion
-                  ;; Move to the start of the last visible line in the buffer.
-                  (move-to-window-line -1)
-                  (move-beginning-of-line nil)
-                  ;; If this line is empty, use the previous line so we
-                  ;; have space for the overlay.
-                  (when (equal (point) (point-max))
-                    (forward-line -1))
-                  (point)))
-               (ol (make-overlay pt (1+ pt) (window-buffer wnd))))
-          (overlay-put ol 'display (aw--overlay-str wnd pt path))
-          (overlay-put ol 'face 'aw-leading-char-face)
-          (overlay-put ol 'window wnd)
-          (push ol avy--overlays-lead))))))
-
-(defun aw--make-backgrounds (wnd-list)
-  "Create a dim background overlay for each window on WND-LIST."
-  (when aw-background
-    (setq aw-overlays-back
-          (mapcar (lambda (w)
-                    (let ((ol (make-overlay
-                               (window-start w)
-                               (window-end w)
-                               (window-buffer w))))
-                      (overlay-put ol 'face 'aw-background-face)
-                      ol))
-                  wnd-list))))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias
-    'aw-flip-keys 'aw--flip-keys "0.1.0"
-    "Use `aw-dispatch-alist' instead.")
-
-(defvar aw-dispatch-function 'aw-dispatch-default
-  "Function to call when a character not in `aw-keys' is pressed.")
-
-(defvar aw-action nil
-  "Function to call at the end of `aw-select'.")
-
-(defun aw-set-mode-line (str)
-  "Set mode line indicator to STR."
-  (setq ace-window-mode str)
-  (when (and aw-minibuffer-flag ace-window-mode)
-    (message "%s" (string-trim-left str)))
-  (force-mode-line-update))
-
-(defun aw--dispatch-action (char)
-  "Return item from `aw-dispatch-alist' matching CHAR."
-  (assoc char aw-dispatch-alist))
-
-(defun aw-make-frame ()
-  "Make a new Emacs frame using the values of `aw-frame-size' and `aw-frame-offset'."
-  (make-frame
-   (delq nil
-         (list
-          ;; This first parameter is important because an
-          ;; aw-dispatch-alist command may not want to leave this
-          ;; frame with input focus.  If it is given focus, the
-          ;; command may not be able to return focus to a different
-          ;; frame since this is done asynchronously by the window
-          ;; manager.
-          '(no-focus-on-map . t)
-          (when aw-frame-size
-            (cons 'width
-                  (if (zerop (car aw-frame-size))
-                      (frame-width)
-                    (car aw-frame-size))))
-          (when aw-frame-size
-            (cons 'height
-                  (if (zerop (cdr aw-frame-size))
-                      (frame-height)
-                    (car aw-frame-size))))
-          (cons 'left (+ (car aw-frame-offset)
-                         (car (frame-position))))
-          (cons 'top (+ (cdr aw-frame-offset)
-                        (cdr (frame-position))))))))
-
-(defun aw-use-frame (window)
-  "Create a new frame using the contents of WINDOW.
-
-The new frame is set to the same size as the previous frame, offset by
-`aw-frame-offset' (x . y) pixels."
-  (aw-switch-to-window window)
-  (aw-make-frame))
-
-(defun aw-clean-up-avy-current-path ()
-  "Edit `avy-current-path' so only window label characters remain."
-  ;; Remove any possible ace-window command char that may
-  ;; precede the last specified window label, so
-  ;; functions can use `avy-current-path' as the chosen
-  ;; window label.
-  (when (and (> (length avy-current-path) 0)
-             (assq (aref avy-current-path 0) aw-dispatch-alist))
-    (setq avy-current-path (substring avy-current-path 1))))
-
-(defun aw-dispatch-default (char)
-  "Perform an action depending on CHAR."
-  (cond ((and (fboundp 'avy-mouse-event-window)
-              (avy-mouse-event-window char)))
-        ((= char (aref (kbd "C-g") 0))
-         (throw 'done 'exit))
-        ((= char aw-make-frame-char)
-         ;; Make a new frame and perform any action on its window.
-         (let ((start-win (selected-window))
-               (end-win (frame-selected-window (aw-make-frame))))
-           (if aw-action
-               ;; Action must be called from the start-win.  The action
-               ;; determines which window to leave selected.
-               (progn (select-frame-set-input-focus (window-frame start-win))
-                      (funcall aw-action end-win))
-             ;; Select end-win when no action
-             (aw-switch-to-window end-win)))
-         (throw 'done 'exit))
-        (t
-         (let ((action (aw--dispatch-action char)))
-           (if action
-               (cl-destructuring-bind (_key fn &optional description) action
-                 (if (and fn description)
-                     (prog1 (setq aw-action fn)
-                       (aw-set-mode-line (format " Ace - %s" description)))
-                   (funcall fn)
-                   (throw 'done 'exit)))
-             (aw-clean-up-avy-current-path)
-             ;; Prevent any char from triggering an avy dispatch command.
-             (let ((avy-dispatch-alist))
-               (avy-handler-default char)))))))
-
-(defun aw-select (mode-line &optional action)
-  "Return a selected other window.
-Amend MODE-LINE to the mode line for the duration of the selection."
-  (setq aw-action action)
-  (let ((start-window (selected-window))
-        (next-window-scope (cl-case aw-scope
-                             ('visible 'visible)
-                             ('global 'visible)
-                             ('frame 'frame)))
-        (wnd-list (aw-window-list))
-        window)
-    (setq window
-          (cond ((<= (length wnd-list) 1)
-                 (when aw-dispatch-always
-                   (setq aw-action
-                         (unwind-protect
-                              (catch 'done
-                                (funcall aw-dispatch-function (read-char)))
-                           (aw--done)))
-                   (when (eq aw-action 'exit)
-                     (setq aw-action nil)))
-                 (or (car wnd-list) start-window))
-                ((and (<= (length wnd-list) aw-dispatch-when-more-than)
-                      (not aw-dispatch-always)
-                      (not aw-ignore-current))
-                 (let ((wnd (next-window nil nil next-window-scope)))
-                   (while (and (or (not (memq wnd wnd-list))
-                                   (aw-ignored-p wnd))
-                               (not (equal wnd start-window)))
-                     (setq wnd (next-window wnd nil next-window-scope)))
-                   wnd))
-                (t
-                 (let ((candidate-list
-                        (mapcar (lambda (wnd)
-                                  (cons (aw-offset wnd) wnd))
-                                wnd-list)))
-                   (aw--make-backgrounds wnd-list)
-                   (aw-set-mode-line mode-line)
-                   ;; turn off helm transient map
-                   (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'helm--maybe-update-keymap)
-                   (unwind-protect
-                        (let* ((avy-handler-function aw-dispatch-function)
-                               (avy-translate-char-function #'identity)
-                               (res (avy-read (avy-tree candidate-list aw-keys)
-                                              #'aw--lead-overlay
-                                              #'avy--remove-leading-chars)))
-                          (if (eq res 'exit)
-                              (setq aw-action nil)
-                            (or (cdr res)
-                                start-window)))
-                     (aw--done))))))
-    (if aw-action
-        (funcall aw-action window)
-      window)))
-
-;;* Interactive
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ace-select-window ()
-  "Ace select window."
-  (interactive)
-  (aw-select " Ace - Window"
-             #'aw-switch-to-window))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ace-delete-window ()
-  "Ace delete window."
-  (interactive)
-  (aw-select " Ace - Delete Window"
-             #'aw-delete-window))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ace-swap-window ()
-  "Ace swap window."
-  (interactive)
-  (aw-select " Ace - Swap Window"
-             #'aw-swap-window))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ace-delete-other-windows ()
-  "Ace delete other windows."
-  (interactive)
-  (aw-select " Ace - Delete Other Windows"
-             #'delete-other-windows))
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias
-    'ace-maximize-window 'ace-delete-other-windows "0.10.0")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ace-window (arg)
-  "Select a window.
-Perform an action based on ARG described below.
-
-By default, behaves like extended `other-window'.
-
-Prefixed with one \\[universal-argument], does a swap between the
-selected window and the current window, so that the selected
-buffer moves to current window (and current buffer moves to
-selected window).
-
-Prefixed with two \\[universal-argument]'s, deletes the selected
-window."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (cl-case arg
-    (0
-     (setq aw-ignore-on
-           (not aw-ignore-on))
-     (ace-select-window))
-    (4 (ace-swap-window))
-    (16 (ace-delete-window))
-    (t (ace-select-window))))
-
-;;* Utility
-(unless (fboundp 'frame-position)
-  (defun frame-position (&optional frame)
-    (let ((pl (frame-parameter frame 'left))
-          (pt (frame-parameter frame 'top)))
-      (when (consp pl)
-        (setq pl (eval pl)))
-      (when (consp pt)
-        (setq pt (eval pt)))
-      (cons pl pt))))
-
-(defun aw-window< (wnd1 wnd2)
-  "Return true if WND1 is less than WND2.
-This is determined by their respective window coordinates.
-Windows are numbered top down, left to right."
-  (let ((f1 (window-frame wnd1))
-        (f2 (window-frame wnd2))
-        (e1 (window-edges wnd1))
-        (e2 (window-edges wnd2)))
-    (cond ((< (car (frame-position f1)) (car (frame-position f2)))
-           (not aw-reverse-frame-list))
-          ((> (car (frame-position f1)) (car (frame-position f2)))
-           aw-reverse-frame-list)
-          ((< (car e1) (car e2))
-           t)
-          ((> (car e1) (car e2))
-           nil)
-          ((< (cadr e1) (cadr e2))
-           t))))
-
-(defvar aw--window-ring (make-ring 10)
-  "Hold the window switching history.")
-
-(defun aw--push-window (window)
-  "Store WINDOW to `aw--window-ring'."
-  (when (or (zerop (ring-length aw--window-ring))
-            (not (equal
-                  (ring-ref aw--window-ring 0)
-                  window)))
-    (ring-insert aw--window-ring (selected-window))))
-
-(defun aw--pop-window ()
-  "Return the removed top of `aw--window-ring'."
-  (let (res)
-    (condition-case nil
-        (while (or (not (window-live-p
-                         (setq res (ring-remove aw--window-ring 0))))
-                   (equal res (selected-window))))
-      (error
-       (if (= (length (aw-window-list)) 2)
-           (progn
-             (other-window 1)
-             (setq res (selected-window)))
-         (error "No previous windows stored"))))
-    res))
-
-(defun aw-switch-to-window (window)
-  "Switch to the window WINDOW."
-  (let ((frame (window-frame window)))
-    (aw--push-window (selected-window))
-    (when (and (frame-live-p frame)
-               (not (eq frame (selected-frame))))
-      (select-frame-set-input-focus frame))
-    (if (window-live-p window)
-        (select-window window)
-      (error "Got a dead window %S" window))))
-
-(defun aw-flip-window ()
-  "Switch to the window you were previously in."
-  (interactive)
-  (aw-switch-to-window (aw--pop-window)))
-
-(defun aw-show-dispatch-help ()
-  "Display action shortucts in echo area."
-  (interactive)
-  (message "%s" (mapconcat
-                 (lambda (action)
-                   (cl-destructuring-bind (key fn &optional description) action
-                     (format "%s: %s"
-                             (propertize
-                              (char-to-string key)
-                              'face 'aw-key-face)
-                             (or description fn))))
-                 aw-dispatch-alist
-                 "\n"))
-  ;; Prevent this from replacing any help display
-  ;; in the minibuffer.
-  (let (aw-minibuffer-flag)
-    (mapc #'delete-overlay aw-overlays-back)
-    (call-interactively 'ace-window)))
-
-(defun aw-delete-window (window)
-  "Delete window WINDOW."
-  (let ((frame (window-frame window)))
-    (when (and (frame-live-p frame)
-               (not (eq frame (selected-frame))))
-      (select-frame-set-input-focus (window-frame window)))
-    (if (= 1 (length (window-list)))
-        (delete-frame frame)
-      (if (window-live-p window)
-          (delete-window window)
-        (error "Got a dead window %S" window)))))
-
-(defun aw-switch-buffer-in-window (window)
-  "Select buffer in WINDOW."
-  (aw-switch-to-window window)
-  (aw--switch-buffer))
-
-(declare-function ivy-switch-buffer "ext:ivy")
-
-(defun aw--switch-buffer ()
-  (cond ((bound-and-true-p ivy-mode)
-         (ivy-switch-buffer))
-        ((bound-and-true-p ido-mode)
-         (ido-switch-buffer))
-        (t
-         (call-interactively 'switch-to-buffer))))
-
-(defcustom aw-swap-invert nil
-  "When non-nil, the other of the two swapped windows gets the point."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun aw-swap-window (window)
-  "Swap buffers of current window and WINDOW."
-  (cl-labels ((swap-windows (window1 window2)
-                "Swap the buffers of WINDOW1 and WINDOW2."
-                (let ((buffer1 (window-buffer window1))
-                      (buffer2 (window-buffer window2)))
-                  (set-window-buffer window1 buffer2)
-                  (set-window-buffer window2 buffer1)
-                  (select-window window2))))
-    (let ((frame (window-frame window))
-          (this-window (selected-window)))
-      (when (and (frame-live-p frame)
-                 (not (eq frame (selected-frame))))
-        (select-frame-set-input-focus (window-frame window)))
-      (when (and (window-live-p window)
-                 (not (eq window this-window)))
-        (aw--push-window this-window)
-        (if aw-swap-invert
-            (swap-windows window this-window)
-          (swap-windows this-window window))))))
-
-(defun aw-move-window (window)
-  "Move the current buffer to WINDOW.
-Switch the current window to the previous buffer."
-  (let ((buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (switch-to-buffer (other-buffer))
-    (aw-switch-to-window window)
-    (switch-to-buffer buffer)))
-
-(defun aw-split-window-vert (window)
-  "Split WINDOW vertically."
-  (select-window window)
-  (split-window-vertically))
-
-(defun aw-split-window-horz (window)
-  "Split WINDOW horizontally."
-  (select-window window)
-  (split-window-horizontally))
-
-(defcustom aw-fair-aspect-ratio 2
-  "The aspect ratio to aim for when splitting windows.
-Sizes are based on the number of characters, not pixels.
-Increase to prefer wider windows, or decrease for taller windows."
-  :type 'number)
-
-(defun aw-split-window-fair (window)
-  "Split WINDOW vertically or horizontally, based on its current dimensions.
-Modify `aw-fair-aspect-ratio' to tweak behavior."
-  (let ((w (window-body-width window))
-        (h (window-body-height window)))
-    (if (< (* h aw-fair-aspect-ratio) w)
-        (aw-split-window-horz window)
-      (aw-split-window-vert window))))
-
-(defun aw-switch-buffer-other-window (window)
-  "Switch buffer in WINDOW without selecting WINDOW."
-  (aw-switch-to-window window)
-  (aw--switch-buffer)
-  (aw-flip-window))
-
-(defun aw-offset (window)
-  "Return point in WINDOW that's closest to top left corner.
-The point is writable, i.e. it's not part of space after newline."
-  (let ((h (window-hscroll window))
-        (beg (window-start window))
-        (end (window-end window))
-        (inhibit-field-text-motion t))
-    (with-current-buffer
-        (window-buffer window)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (while (and (< (point) end)
-                    (< (- (line-end-position)
-                          (line-beginning-position))
-                       h))
-          (forward-line))
-        (+ (point) h)))))
-
-;;* Mode line
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode ace-window-display-mode
-  "Minor mode for showing the ace window key in the mode line."
-  :global t
-  (if ace-window-display-mode
-      (progn
-        (aw-update)
-        (set-default
-         'mode-line-format
-         `((ace-window-display-mode
-            (:eval (window-parameter (selected-window) 'ace-window-path)))
-           ,@(assq-delete-all
-              'ace-window-display-mode
-              (default-value 'mode-line-format))))
-        (force-mode-line-update t)
-        (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook 'aw-update)
-        ;; Add at the end so does not precede select-frame call.
-        (add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions (lambda (_) (aw-update)) t))
-    (set-default
-     'mode-line-format
-     (assq-delete-all
-      'ace-window-display-mode
-      (default-value 'mode-line-format)))
-    (remove-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook 'aw-update)
-    (remove-hook 'after-make-frame-functions 'aw-update)))
-
-(defun aw-update ()
-  "Update ace-window-path window parameter for all windows.
-
-Ensure all windows are labeled so the user can select a specific
-one, even from the set of windows typically ignored when making a
-window list."
-  (let ((aw-ignore-on)
-        (aw-ignore-current)
-        (ignore-window-parameters t))
-    (avy-traverse
-     (avy-tree (aw-window-list) aw-keys)
-     (lambda (path leaf)
-       (set-window-parameter
-        leaf 'ace-window-path
-        (propertize
-         (apply #'string (reverse path))
-         'face 'aw-mode-line-face))))))
-
-(provide 'ace-window)
-
-;;; ace-window.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window.elc
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index a2910afb4a49..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ace-window-20180814.1516/ace-window.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/add-node-modules-path-20180710.2342/add-node-modules-path-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/add-node-modules-path-20180710.2342/add-node-modules-path-autoloads.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/add-node-modules-path-20180710.2342/add-node-modules-path-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-;;; add-node-modules-path-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "add-node-modules-path" "add-node-modules-path.el"
-;;;;;;  (23438 54284 226170 718000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from add-node-modules-path.el
-
-(defvar add-node-modules-path-debug nil "\
-Enable verbose output when non nil.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'add-node-modules-path-debug "add-node-modules-path" t)
-
-(defvar add-node-modules-max-depth 20 "\
-Max depth to look for node_modules.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'add-node-modules-max-depth "add-node-modules-path" t)
-
-(autoload 'add-node-modules-path "add-node-modules-path" "\
-Search the current buffer's parent directories for `node_modules/.bin`.
-Traverse the directory structure up, until reaching the user's home directory,
- or hitting add-node-modules-max-depth.
-Any path found is added to the `exec-path'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; add-node-modules-path-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/add-node-modules-path-20180710.2342/add-node-modules-path-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/add-node-modules-path-20180710.2342/add-node-modules-path-pkg.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/add-node-modules-path-20180710.2342/add-node-modules-path-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "add-node-modules-path" "20180710.2342" "Add node_modules to your exec-path" 'nil :commit "f31e69ccb681f882aebb806ce6e9478e3ac39708" :keywords '("javascript" "node" "node_modules" "eslint") :authors '(("Neri Marschik" . "marschik_neri@cyberagent.co.jp")) :maintainer '("Neri Marschik" . "marschik_neri@cyberagent.co.jp") :url "https://github.com/codesuki/add-node-modules-path")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/add-node-modules-path-20180710.2342/add-node-modules-path.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/add-node-modules-path-20180710.2342/add-node-modules-path.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/add-node-modules-path-20180710.2342/add-node-modules-path.el
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@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-;;; add-node-modules-path.el --- Add node_modules to your exec-path
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016 Neri Marschik
-;; This package uses the MIT License.
-;; See the LICENSE file.
-
-;; Author: Neri Marschik <marschik_neri@cyberagent.co.jp>
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180710.2342
-;; Package-Requires: ()
-;; Keywords: javascript, node, node_modules, eslint
-;; URL: https://github.com/codesuki/add-node-modules-path
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; This file provides `add-node-modules-path', which searches
-;; the current files parent directories for the `node_modules/.bin/' directory
-;; and adds it to the buffer local `exec-path'.
-;; This allows Emacs to find project based installs of e.g. eslint.
-;;
-;; Usage:
-;;     M-x add-node-modules-path
-;;
-;;     To automatically run it when opening a new buffer:
-;;     (Choose depending on your favorite mode.)
-;;
-;;     (eval-after-load 'js-mode
-;;       '(add-hook 'js-mode-hook #'add-node-modules-path))
-;;
-;;     (eval-after-load 'js2-mode
-;;       '(add-hook 'js2-mode-hook #'add-node-modules-path))
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom add-node-modules-path-debug nil
-  "Enable verbose output when non nil."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom add-node-modules-max-depth 20
-  "Max depth to look for node_modules."
-  :type 'integer)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun add-node-modules-path ()
-  "Search the current buffer's parent directories for `node_modules/.bin`.
-Traverse the directory structure up, until reaching the user's home directory,
- or hitting add-node-modules-max-depth.
-Any path found is added to the `exec-path'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((default-dir (expand-file-name default-directory))
-         (file (or (buffer-file-name) default-dir))
-         (home (expand-file-name "~"))
-         (iterations add-node-modules-max-depth)
-         (root (directory-file-name (or (and (buffer-file-name) (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name))) default-dir)))
-         (roots '()))
-    (while (and root (> iterations 0))
-      (setq iterations (1- iterations))
-      (let ((bindir (expand-file-name "node_modules/.bin/" root)))
-        (when (file-directory-p bindir)
-          (add-to-list 'roots bindir)))
-      (if (string= root home)
-          (setq root nil)
-        (setq root (directory-file-name (file-name-directory root)))))
-    (if roots
-        (progn
-          (make-local-variable 'exec-path)
-          (while roots
-            (add-to-list 'exec-path (car roots))
-            (when add-node-modules-path-debug
-              (message (concat "added " (car roots) " to exec-path")))
-            (setq roots (cdr roots))))
-      (when add-node-modules-path-debug
-        (message (concat "node_modules/.bin not found for " file))))))
-
-(provide 'add-node-modules-path)
-
-;;; add-node-modules-path.el ends here
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-;;; alert-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "alert" "alert.el" (23450 31954 18242 818000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from alert.el
-
-(autoload 'alert-add-rule "alert" "\
-Programmatically add an alert configuration rule.
-
-Normally, users should custoimze `alert-user-configuration'.
-This facility is for module writers and users that need to do
-things the Lisp way.
-
-Here is a rule the author currently uses with ERC, so that the
-fringe gets colored whenever people chat on BitlBee:
-
-\(alert-add-rule :status   \\='(buried visible idle)
-                :severity \\='(moderate high urgent)
-                :mode     \\='erc-mode
-                :predicate
-                #\\='(lambda (info)
-                    (string-match (concat \"\\\\`[^&].*@BitlBee\\\\\\='\")
-                                  (erc-format-target-and/or-network)))
-                :persistent
-                #\\='(lambda (info)
-                    ;; If the buffer is buried, or the user has been
-                    ;; idle for `alert-reveal-idle-time' seconds,
-                    ;; make this alert persistent.  Normally, alerts
-                    ;; become persistent after
-                    ;; `alert-persist-idle-time' seconds.
-                    (memq (plist-get info :status) \\='(buried idle)))
-                :style \\='fringe
-                :continue t)
-
-\(fn &key SEVERITY STATUS MODE CATEGORY TITLE MESSAGE PREDICATE ICON (style alert-default-style) PERSISTENT CONTINUE NEVER-PERSIST APPEND)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'alert "alert" "\
-Alert the user that something has happened.
-MESSAGE is what the user will see.  You may also use keyword
-arguments to specify additional details.  Here is a full example:
-
-\(alert \"This is a message\"
-       :severity \\='high          ;; The default severity is `normal'
-       :title \"Title\"           ;; An optional title
-       :category \\='example       ;; A symbol to identify the message
-       :mode \\='text-mode         ;; Normally determined automatically
-       :buffer (current-buffer) ;; This is the default
-       :data nil                ;; Unused by alert.el itself
-       :persistent nil          ;; Force the alert to be persistent;
-                                ;; it is best not to use this
-       :never-persist nil       ;; Force this alert to never persist
-       :id \\='my-id)              ;; Used to replace previous message of
-                                ;; the same id in styles that support it
-       :style \\='fringe)          ;; Force a given style to be used;
-                                ;; this is only for debugging!
-
-If no :title is given, the buffer-name of :buffer is used.  If
-:buffer is nil, it is the current buffer at the point of call.
-
-:data is an opaque value which modules can pass through to their
-own styles if they wish.
-
-Here are some more typical examples of usage:
-
-  ;; This is the most basic form usage
-  (alert \"This is an alert\")
-
-  ;; You can adjust the severity for more important messages
-  (alert \"This is an alert\" :severity \\='high)
-
-  ;; Or decrease it for purely informative ones
-  (alert \"This is an alert\" :severity \\='trivial)
-
-  ;; Alerts can have optional titles.  Otherwise, the title is the
-  ;; buffer-name of the (current-buffer) where the alert originated.
-  (alert \"This is an alert\" :title \"My Alert\")
-
-  ;; Further, alerts can have categories.  This allows users to
-  ;; selectively filter on them.
-  (alert \"This is an alert\" :title \"My Alert\"
-         :category \\='some-category-or-other)
-
-\(fn MESSAGE &key (severity (quote normal)) TITLE ICON CATEGORY BUFFER MODE DATA STYLE PERSISTENT NEVER-PERSIST ID)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; alert-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "alert" "20180827.422" "Growl-style notification system for Emacs" '((gntp "0.1") (log4e "0.3.0")) :commit "fe494d1e80e308f7db7273bf02281757fdf86e6f" :keywords '("notification" "emacs" "message") :authors '(("John Wiegley" . "jwiegley@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("John Wiegley" . "jwiegley@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/jwiegley/alert")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/alert-20180827.422/alert.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/alert-20180827.422/alert.el
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-;;; alert.el --- Growl-style notification system for Emacs
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2013 John Wiegley
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
-;; Created: 24 Aug 2011
-;; Updated: 16 Mar 2015
-;; Version: 1.2
-;; Package-Version: 20180827.422
-;; Package-Requires: ((gntp "0.1") (log4e "0.3.0"))
-;; Keywords: notification emacs message
-;; X-URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/alert
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Alert is a Growl-workalike for Emacs which uses a common notification
-;; interface and multiple, selectable "styles", whose use is fully
-;; customizable by the user.
-;;
-;; * For module writers
-;;
-;; Just use `alert' instead of `message' as follows:
-;;
-;;   (require 'alert)
-;;
-;;   ;; This is the most basic form usage
-;;   (alert "This is an alert")
-;;
-;;   ;; You can adjust the severity for more important messages
-;;   (alert "This is an alert" :severity 'high)
-;;
-;;   ;; Or decrease it for purely informative ones
-;;   (alert "This is an alert" :severity 'trivial)
-;;
-;;   ;; Alerts can have optional titles.  Otherwise, the title is the
-;;   ;; buffer-name of the (current-buffer) where the alert originated.
-;;   (alert "This is an alert" :title "My Alert")
-;;
-;;   ;; Further, alerts can have categories.  This allows users to
-;;   ;; selectively filter on them.
-;;   (alert "This is an alert" :title "My Alert" :category 'debug)
-;;
-;; * For users
-;;
-;; For the user, there are several variables to control when and how alerts
-;; are presented.  By default, they appear in the minibuffer much the same
-;; as a normal Emacs message.  But there are many more possibilities:
-;;
-;;   `alert-fade-time'
-;;     Normally alerts disappear after this many seconds, if the style
-;;     supports it.  The default is 5 seconds.
-;;
-;;   `alert-default-style'
-;;     Pick the style to use if no other config rule matches.  The
-;;     default is `message', but `growl' works well too.
-;;
-;;   `alert-reveal-idle-time'
-;;     If a config rule choose to match on `idle', this is how many
-;;     seconds idle the user has to be.  Defaults to 5 so that users
-;;     don't miss any alerts, but 120 is also good.
-;;
-;;   `alert-persist-idle-time'
-;;     After this many idle seconds, alerts will become sticky, and not
-;;     fade away more.  The default is 15 minutes.
-;;
-;;   `alert-log-messages'
-;;     By default, all alerts are logged to *Alerts* (and to *Messages*,
-;;     if the `message' style is being used).  Set to nil to disable.
-;;
-;;   `alert-hide-all-notifications'
-;;     Want alerts off entirely?  They still get logged, however, unless
-;;     you've turned that off too.
-;;
-;;   `alert-user-configuration'
-;;     This variable lets you control exactly how and when a particular
-;;     alert, a class of alerts, or all alerts, get reported -- or if at
-;;     all.  Use this to make some alerts use Growl, while others are
-;;     completely silent.
-;;
-;; * Programmatically adding rules
-;;
-;; Users can also programmatically add configuration rules, in addition to
-;; customizing `alert-user-configuration'.  Here is one that the author
-;; currently uses with ERC, so that the fringe gets colored whenever people
-;; chat on BitlBee:
-;;
-;;  (alert-add-rule :status   '(buried visible idle)
-;;                  :severity '(moderate high urgent)
-;;                  :mode     'erc-mode
-;;                  :predicate
-;;                  #'(lambda (info)
-;;                      (string-match (concat "\\`[^&].*@BitlBee\\'")
-;;                                    (erc-format-target-and/or-network)))
-;;                  :persistent
-;;                  #'(lambda (info)
-;;                      ;; If the buffer is buried, or the user has been
-;;                      ;; idle for `alert-reveal-idle-time' seconds,
-;;                      ;; make this alert persistent.  Normally, alerts
-;;                      ;; become persistent after
-;;                      ;; `alert-persist-idle-time' seconds.
-;;                      (memq (plist-get info :status) '(buried idle)))
-;;                  :style 'fringe
-;;                  :continue t)
-;;
-;; * Builtin alert styles
-;;
-;; There are several builtin styles, and it is trivial to create new ones.
-;; The builtins are:
-;;
-;;   fringe        - Changes the current frame's fringe background color
-;;   mode-line     - Changes the current frame's mode-line background color
-;;   gntp          - Uses gntp, it requires gntp.el (see https://github.com/tekai/gntp.el)
-;;   growl         - Uses Growl on OS X, if growlnotify is on the PATH
-;;   ignore        - Ignores the alert entirely
-;;   libnotify     - Uses libnotify if notify-send is on the PATH
-;;   log           - Logs the alert text to *Alerts*, with a timestamp
-;;   message       - Uses the Emacs `message' facility
-;;   momentary     - Uses the Emacs `momentary-string-display' facility
-;;   notifications - Uses notifications library via D-Bus
-;;   notifier      - Uses terminal-notifier on OS X, if it is on the PATH
-;;   osx-notifier  - Native OSX notifier using AppleScript
-;;   toaster       - Use the toast notification system
-;;   x11 -         - Changes the urgency property of the window in the X Window System
-;;
-;; * Defining new styles
-;;
-;; To create a new style, you need to at least write a "notifier", which is
-;; a function that receives the details of the alert.  These details are
-;; given in a plist which uses various keyword to identify the parts of the
-;; alert.  Here is a prototypical style definition:
-;;
-;;  (alert-define-style 'style-name :title "My Style's title"
-;;                      :notifier
-;;                      (lambda (info)
-;;                        ;; The message text is :message
-;;                        (plist-get info :message)
-;;                        ;; The :title of the alert
-;;                        (plist-get info :title)
-;;                        ;; The :category of the alert
-;;                        (plist-get info :category)
-;;                        ;; The major-mode this alert relates to
-;;                        (plist-get info :mode)
-;;                        ;; The buffer the alert relates to
-;;                        (plist-get info :buffer)
-;;                        ;; Severity of the alert.  It is one of:
-;;                        ;;   `urgent'
-;;                        ;;   `high'
-;;                        ;;   `moderate'
-;;                        ;;   `normal'
-;;                        ;;   `low'
-;;                        ;;   `trivial'
-;;                        (plist-get info :severity)
-;;                        ;; Whether this alert should persist, or fade away
-;;                        (plist-get info :persistent)
-;;                        ;; Data which was passed to `alert'.  Can be
-;;                        ;; anything.
-;;                        (plist-get info :data))
-;;
-;;                      ;; Removers are optional.  Their job is to remove
-;;                      ;; the visual or auditory effect of the alert.
-;;                      :remover
-;;                      (lambda (info)
-;;                        ;; It is the same property list that was passed to
-;;                        ;; the notifier function.
-;;                        ))
-;;
-;; You can test a specific style with something like this:
-;;
-;; (let ((alert-user-configuration '((((:severity high)) momentary nil))))
-;;   (alert "Same buffer momentary alert" :title "My Alert" :severity 'high)
-;;   (alert "This is a momentary alert in another visible buffer" :title "My Alert"
-;;          :severity 'high :buffer (other-buffer (current-buffer) t)))
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (require 'cl))
-(require 'gntp nil t)
-(eval-when-compile
-  ;; if not available, silence the byte compiler
-  (defvar gntp-server))
-(declare-function gntp-notify "gntp")
-(require 'notifications nil t)
-(require 'log4e nil t)
-
-;; shut up the byte compiler
-(declare-function alert-gntp-notify "alert")
-(declare-function alert-notifications-notify "alert")
-
-(defgroup alert nil
-  "Notification system for Emacs similar to Growl"
-  :group 'emacs)
-
-(defcustom alert-severity-faces
-  '((urgent   . alert-urgent-face)
-    (high     . alert-high-face)
-    (moderate . alert-moderate-face)
-    (normal   . alert-normal-face)
-    (low      . alert-low-face)
-    (trivial  . alert-trivial-face))
-  "Faces associated by default with alert severities."
-  :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type color)
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-severity-colors
-  '((urgent   . "red")
-    (high     . "orange")
-    (moderate . "yellow")
-    (normal   . "green")
-    (low      . "blue")
-    (trivial  . "purple"))
-  "Colors associated by default with alert severities.
-This is used by styles external to Emacs that don't understand faces."
-  :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type color)
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-log-severity-functions
-  '((urgent   . alert--log-fatal)
-    (high     . alert--log-error)
-    (moderate . alert--log-warn)
-    (normal   . alert--log-info)
-    (low      . alert--log-debug)
-    (trivial  . alert--log-trace))
-  "Log4e logging functions"
-  :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type color)
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-log-level
-  'normal
-  "Minimum level of messages to log"
-  :type 'symbol
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-reveal-idle-time 15
-  "If idle this many seconds, rules will match the `idle' property."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-persist-idle-time 900
-  "If idle this many seconds, all alerts become persistent.
-This can be overriden with the Never Persist option (:never-persist)."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-fade-time 5
-  "If not idle, alerts disappear after this many seconds.
-The amount of idle time is governed by `alert-persist-idle-time'."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-hide-all-notifications nil
-  "If non-nil, no alerts are ever shown to the user."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-log-messages t
-  "If non-nil, all alerts are logged to the *Alerts* buffer."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-default-icon
-  (concat data-directory
-          "images/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps/emacs.svg")
-  "Filename of default icon to show for libnotify-alerts."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defvar alert-styles nil)
-
-(defun alert-styles-radio-type (widget-name)
-  (append
-   (list widget-name :tag "Style")
-   (mapcar #'(lambda (style)
-               (list 'const
-                     :tag (or (plist-get (cdr style) :title)
-                              (symbol-name (car style)))
-                     (car style)))
-           (setq alert-styles
-                 (sort alert-styles
-                       #'(lambda (l r)
-                           (string< (symbol-name (car l))
-                                    (symbol-name (car r)))))))))
-
-(defcustom alert-default-style 'message
-  "The style to use if no rules match in the current configuration.
-If a configured rule does match an alert, this style is not used;
-it is strictly a fallback."
-  :type (alert-styles-radio-type 'radio)
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defun alert-configuration-type ()
-  (list 'repeat
-        (list
-         'list :tag "Select style if alert matches selector"
-         '(repeat
-           :tag "Selector"
-           (choice
-            (cons :tag "Severity"
-                  (const :format "" :severity)
-                  (set (const :tag "Urgent" urgent)
-                       (const :tag "High" high)
-                       (const :tag "Moderate" moderate)
-                       (const :tag "Normal" normal)
-                       (const :tag "Low" low)
-                       (const :tag "Trivial" trivial)))
-            (cons :tag "User Status"
-                  (const :format "" :status)
-                  (set (const :tag "Buffer not visible" buried)
-                       (const :tag "Buffer visible" visible)
-                       (const :tag "Buffer selected" selected)
-                       (const :tag "Buffer selected, user idle" idle)))
-            (cons :tag "Major Mode"
-                  (const :format "" :mode)
-                  regexp)
-            (cons :tag "Category"
-                  (const :format "" :category)
-                  regexp)
-            (cons :tag "Title"
-                  (const :format "" :title)
-                  regexp)
-            (cons :tag "Message"
-                  (const :format "" :message)
-                  regexp)
-            (cons :tag "Predicate"
-                  (const :format "" :predicate)
-                  function)
-            (cons :tag "Icon"
-                  (const :format "" :icon)
-                  regexp)))
-         (alert-styles-radio-type 'choice)
-         '(set :tag "Options"
-               (cons :tag "Make alert persistent"
-                     (const :format "" :persistent)
-                     (choice :value t (const :tag "Yes" t)
-                             (function :tag "Predicate")))
-               (cons :tag "Never persist"
-                     (const :format "" :never-persist)
-                     (choice :value t (const :tag "Yes" t)
-                             (function :tag "Predicate")))
-               (cons :tag "Continue to next rule"
-                     (const :format "" :continue)
-                     (choice :value t (const :tag "Yes" t)
-                             (function :tag "Predicate")))
-               ;;(list :tag "Change Severity"
-               ;;      (radio :tag "From"
-               ;;             (const :tag "Urgent" urgent)
-               ;;             (const :tag "High" high)
-               ;;             (const :tag "Moderate" moderate)
-               ;;             (const :tag "Normal" normal)
-               ;;             (const :tag "Low" low)
-               ;;             (const :tag "Trivial" trivial))
-               ;;      (radio :tag "To"
-               ;;             (const :tag "Urgent" urgent)
-               ;;             (const :tag "High" high)
-               ;;             (const :tag "Moderate" moderate)
-               ;;             (const :tag "Normal" normal)
-               ;;             (const :tag "Low" low)
-               ;;             (const :tag "Trivial" trivial)))
-               ))))
-
-(defcustom alert-user-configuration nil
-  "Rules that determine how and when alerts get displayed."
-  :type (alert-configuration-type)
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defvar alert-internal-configuration nil
-  "Rules added by `alert-add-rule'.
-For user customization, see `alert-user-configuration'.")
-
-(defface alert-urgent-face
-  '((t (:foreground "Red" :bold t)))
-  "Urgent alert face."
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defface alert-high-face
-  '((t (:foreground "Dark Orange" :bold t)))
-  "High alert face."
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defface alert-moderate-face
-  '((t (:foreground "Gold" :bold t)))
-  "Moderate alert face."
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defface alert-normal-face
-  '((t))
-  "Normal alert face."
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defface alert-low-face
-  '((t (:foreground "Dark Blue")))
-  "Low alert face."
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defface alert-trivial-face
-  '((t (:foreground "Dark Purple")))
-  "Trivial alert face."
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defun alert-define-style (name &rest plist)
-  "Define a new style for notifying the user of alert messages.
-To create a new style, you need to at least write a \"notifier\",
-which is a function that receives the details of the alert.
-These details are given in a plist which uses various keyword to
-identify the parts of the alert.  Here is a prototypical style
-definition:
-
-\(alert-define-style 'style-name :title \"My Style's title\"
-                    :notifier
-                    (lambda (info)
-                      ;; The message text is :message
-                      (plist-get info :message)
-                      ;; The :title of the alert
-                      (plist-get info :title)
-                      ;; The :category of the alert
-                      (plist-get info :category)
-                      ;; The major-mode this alert relates to
-                      (plist-get info :mode)
-                      ;; The buffer the alert relates to
-                      (plist-get info :buffer)
-                      ;; Severity of the alert.  It is one of:
-                      ;;   `urgent'
-                      ;;   `high'
-                      ;;   `moderate'
-                      ;;   `normal'
-                      ;;   `low'
-                      ;;   `trivial'
-                      (plist-get info :severity)
-                      ;; Whether this alert should persist, or fade away
-                      (plist-get info :persistent)
-                      ;; Data which was passed to `alert'.  Can be
-                      ;; anything.
-                      (plist-get info :data))
-
-                    ;; Removers are optional.  Their job is to remove
-                    ;; the visual or auditory effect of the alert.
-                    :remover
-                    (lambda (info)
-                      ;; It is the same property list that was passed to
-                      ;; the notifier function.
-                      ))"
-  (add-to-list 'alert-styles (cons name plist))
-  (put 'alert-user-configuration 'custom-type (alert-configuration-type))
-  (put 'alert-define-style 'custom-type (alert-styles-radio-type 'radio)))
-
-(alert-define-style 'ignore :title "Ignore Alert"
-                    :notifier #'ignore
-                    :remover #'ignore)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun* alert-add-rule (&key severity status mode category title
-                             message predicate icon (style alert-default-style)
-                             persistent continue never-persist append)
-  "Programmatically add an alert configuration rule.
-
-Normally, users should custoimze `alert-user-configuration'.
-This facility is for module writers and users that need to do
-things the Lisp way.
-
-Here is a rule the author currently uses with ERC, so that the
-fringe gets colored whenever people chat on BitlBee:
-
-\(alert-add-rule :status   \\='(buried visible idle)
-                :severity \\='(moderate high urgent)
-                :mode     \\='erc-mode
-                :predicate
-                #\\='(lambda (info)
-                    (string-match (concat \"\\\\`[^&].*@BitlBee\\\\\\='\")
-                                  (erc-format-target-and/or-network)))
-                :persistent
-                #\\='(lambda (info)
-                    ;; If the buffer is buried, or the user has been
-                    ;; idle for `alert-reveal-idle-time' seconds,
-                    ;; make this alert persistent.  Normally, alerts
-                    ;; become persistent after
-                    ;; `alert-persist-idle-time' seconds.
-                    (memq (plist-get info :status) \\='(buried idle)))
-                :style \\='fringe
-                :continue t)"
-  (let ((rule (list (list t) style (list t))))
-    (if severity
-        (nconc (nth 0 rule)
-               (list (cons :severity
-                           (if (listp severity)
-                               severity
-                             (list severity))))))
-    (if status
-        (nconc (nth 0 rule)
-               (list (cons :status
-                           (if (listp status)
-                               status
-                             (list status))))))
-    (if mode
-        (nconc (nth 0 rule)
-               (list (cons :mode
-                           (if (stringp mode)
-                               mode
-                             (concat "\\`" (symbol-name mode)
-                                     "\\'"))))))
-    (if category
-        (nconc (nth 0 rule) (list (cons :category category))))
-    (if title
-        (nconc (nth 0 rule) (list (cons :title title))))
-    (if message
-        (nconc (nth 0 rule) (list (cons :message message))))
-    (if predicate
-        (nconc (nth 0 rule) (list (cons :predicate predicate))))
-    (if icon
-        (nconc (nth 0 rule) (list (cons :icon icon))))
-    (setcar rule (cdr (nth 0 rule)))
-
-    (if persistent
-        (nconc (nth 2 rule) (list (cons :persistent persistent))))
-    (if never-persist
-        (nconc (nth 2 rule) (list (cons :never-persist never-persist))))
-    (if continue
-        (nconc (nth 2 rule) (list (cons :continue continue))))
-    (setcdr (cdr rule) (list (cdr (nth 2 rule))))
-
-    (if (null alert-internal-configuration)
-        (setq alert-internal-configuration (list rule))
-      (if append
-          (nconc alert-internal-configuration (list rule))
-        (setq alert-internal-configuration
-              (cons rule alert-internal-configuration))))
-
-    rule))
-
-(alert-define-style 'ignore :title "Don't display alerts")
-
-(defun alert-log-notify (info)
-  (let* ((mes (plist-get info :message))
-         (sev (plist-get info :severity))
-         (len (length mes))
-         (func (cdr (assoc sev alert-log-severity-functions))))
-    (if (not (featurep 'log4e))
-        (alert-legacy-log-notify mes sev len)
-      ;; when we get here you better be using log4e or have your logging
-      ;; functions defined
-      (unless (fboundp func)
-	(when (fboundp 'log4e:deflogger)
-          (log4e:deflogger "alert" "%t [%l] %m" "%H:%M:%S")
-          (when (functionp 'alert--log-set-level)
-            (alert--log-set-level alert-log-level)))
-	(alert--log-enable-logging))
-      (when (fboundp func)
-        (apply func (list mes))))))
-
-(defun alert-legacy-log-notify (mes sev len)
-  (with-current-buffer
-      (get-buffer-create "*Alerts*")
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (insert (format-time-string "%H:%M %p - "))
-    (insert mes)
-    (set-text-properties (- (point) len) (point)
-                       (list 'face (cdr (assq sev
-                                              alert-severity-faces))))
-    (insert ?\n)))
-
-(defun alert-log-clear (info)
-  (if (functionp 'alert--log-clear-log)
-      (alert--log-clear-log)
-    (if (bufferp "*Alerts*")
-        (with-current-buffer
-            (get-buffer-create "*Alerts*")
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (insert (format-time-string "%H:%M %p - ")
-                  "Clear: " (plist-get info :message)
-                  ?\n)))))
-
-(alert-define-style 'log :title "Log to *Alerts* buffer"
-                    :notifier #'alert-log-notify
-                    ;;:remover #'alert-log-clear
-                    )
-
-(defun alert-message-notify (info)
-  ;; the message text might contain `%' and we don't want them to be
-  ;; interpreted as format specifiers:
-  (message "%s" (plist-get info :message))
-  ;;(if (memq (plist-get info :severity) '(high urgency))
-  ;;    (ding))
-  )
-
-(defun alert-message-remove (info)
-  (message ""))
-
-(alert-define-style 'message :title "Display message in minibuffer"
-                    :notifier #'alert-message-notify
-                    :remover #'alert-message-remove)
-
-(defun alert-momentary-notify (info)
-  (save-excursion
-    (with-current-buffer (or (plist-get info :buffer) (current-buffer))
-      (momentary-string-display
-       (format "%s: %s (%s/%s/%s)"
-               (or (plist-get info :title) "untitled")
-               (or (plist-get info :message) "no message")
-               (or (plist-get info :severity) "no priority")
-               (or (plist-get info :category) "no category")
-               (or (plist-get info :mode) "no mode"))
-       (progn
-         (beginning-of-line)
-         (point))))))
-
-(alert-define-style 'momentary :title "Display message momentarily in buffer"
-                    :notifier #'alert-momentary-notify
-                    ;; explicitly, we don't need a remover
-                    :remover #'ignore)
-
-(copy-face 'fringe 'alert-saved-fringe-face)
-
-(defun alert-fringe-notify (info)
-  (set-face-background 'fringe (cdr (assq (plist-get info :severity)
-                                          alert-severity-colors))))
-
-(defun alert-fringe-restore (info)
-  (copy-face 'alert-saved-fringe-face 'fringe))
-
-(alert-define-style 'fringe :title "Change the fringe color"
-                    :notifier #'alert-fringe-notify
-                    :remover #'alert-fringe-restore)
-
-
-(defun alert-mode-line-notify (info)
-  (copy-face 'mode-line 'alert-saved-mode-line-face)
-  (set-face-background 'mode-line (cdr (assq (plist-get info :severity)
-                                             alert-severity-colors)))
-  (set-face-foreground 'mode-line "white"))
-
-(defun alert-mode-line-restore (info)
-  (copy-face 'alert-saved-mode-line-face 'mode-line))
-
-(alert-define-style 'mode-line :title "Change the mode-line color"
-                    :notifier #'alert-mode-line-notify
-                    :remover #'alert-mode-line-restore)
-
-
-
-(defcustom alert-growl-command (executable-find "growlnotify")
-  "Path to the growlnotify command.
-This is found in the Growl Extras: http://growl.info/extras.php."
-  :type 'file
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-growl-priorities
-  '((urgent   . 2)
-    (high     . 2)
-    (moderate . 1)
-    (normal   . 0)
-    (low      . -1)
-    (trivial  . -2))
-  "A mapping of alert severities onto Growl priority values."
-  :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type integer)
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defsubst alert-encode-string (str)
-  (encode-coding-string str (keyboard-coding-system)))
-
-(defun alert-growl-notify (info)
-  (if alert-growl-command
-      (let ((args
-             (list "--appIcon"  "Emacs"
-                   "--name"     "Emacs"
-                   "--title"    (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :title))
-                   "--message"  (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :message))
-                   "--priority" (number-to-string
-                                 (cdr (assq (plist-get info :severity)
-                                            alert-growl-priorities))))))
-        (if (and (plist-get info :persistent)
-                 (not (plist-get info :never-persist)))
-            (nconc args (list "--sticky")))
-        (apply #'call-process alert-growl-command nil nil nil args))
-    (alert-message-notify info)))
-
-(alert-define-style 'growl :title "Notify using Growl"
-                    :notifier #'alert-growl-notify)
-
-
-(defcustom alert-libnotify-command (executable-find "notify-send")
-  "Path to the notify-send command.
-This is found in the libnotify-bin package in Debian based
-systems."
-  :type 'file
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-libnotify-additional-args
-  nil
-  "Additional args to pass to notify-send.
-Must be a list of strings."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-libnotify-priorities
-  '((urgent   . critical)
-    (high     . critical)
-    (moderate . normal)
-    (normal   . normal)
-    (low      . low)
-    (trivial  . low))
-  "A mapping of alert severities onto libnotify priority values."
-  :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type symbol)
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defun alert-libnotify-notify (info)
-  "Send INFO using notify-send.
-Handles :ICON, :CATEGORY, :SEVERITY, :PERSISTENT, :NEVER-PERSIST, :TITLE
-and :MESSAGE keywords from the INFO plist.  :CATEGORY can be
-passed as a single symbol, a string or a list of symbols or
-strings."
-  (if alert-libnotify-command
-      (let* ((args
-              (append
-               (list "--icon"     (or (plist-get info :icon)
-                                      alert-default-icon)
-                     "--app-name" "Emacs"
-                     "--urgency"  (let ((urgency (cdr (assq
-                                                       (plist-get info :severity)
-                                                       alert-libnotify-priorities))))
-                                    (if urgency
-                                        (symbol-name urgency)
-                                      "normal")))
-               alert-libnotify-additional-args))
-             (category (plist-get info :category)))
-        (nconc args
-               (list "--expire-time"
-                     (number-to-string
-                      (* 1000 ; notify-send takes msecs
-                         (if (and (plist-get info :persistent)
-                                  (not (plist-get info :never-persist)))
-                             0 ; 0 indicates persistence
-                           alert-fade-time)))))
-        (when category
-          (nconc args
-                 (list "--category"
-                       (cond ((symbolp category)
-                              (symbol-name category))
-                             ((stringp category) category)
-                             ((listp category)
-                              (mapconcat (if (symbolp (car category))
-                                             #'symbol-name
-                                           #'identity)
-                                         category ","))))))
-        (nconc args (list
-                     (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :title))
-                     (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :message))))
-        (apply #'call-process alert-libnotify-command nil
-               (list (get-buffer-create " *libnotify output*") t) nil args))
-    (alert-message-notify info)))
-
-(alert-define-style 'libnotify :title "Notify using libnotify"
-                    :notifier #'alert-libnotify-notify)
-
-
-(defcustom alert-gntp-icon
-  "http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/*checkout*/emacs/emacs/etc/images/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/emacs.png"
-  "Icon file using gntp."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(when (featurep 'gntp)
-(defun alert-gntp-notify (info)
-  (gntp-notify 'alert
-               (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :title))
-               (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :message))
-                                    gntp-server nil
-                                    (number-to-string
-                                 (cdr (assq (plist-get info :severity)
-                                            alert-growl-priorities)))
-                                    (if (eq (plist-get info :icon) nil)
-                                        alert-gntp-icon
-                                      (plist-get info :icon)))
-               (alert-message-notify info))
-
-(alert-define-style 'gntp :title "Notify using gntp"
-                    :notifier #'alert-gntp-notify))
-
-
-(defcustom alert-notifications-priorities
-  '((urgent   . critical)
-    (high     . critical)
-    (moderate . normal)
-    (normal   . normal)
-    (low      . low)
-    (trivial  . low))
-  "A mapping of alert severities onto Growl priority values."
-  :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type integer)
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defvar alert-notifications-ids (make-hash-table :test #'equal)
-  "Internal store of notification ids returned by the `notifications' backend.
-Used for replacing notifications with the same id.  The key is
-the value of the :id keyword to `alert'.  An id is only stored
-here if there `alert' was called ith an :id keyword and handled
-by the `notifications' style.")
-
-(when (featurep 'notifications)
-(defun alert-notifications-notify (info)
-  "Show the alert defined by INFO with `notifications-notify'."
-  (let ((id (notifications-notify :title (plist-get info :title)
-                                  :body  (plist-get info :message)
-                                  :app-icon (plist-get info :icon)
-                                  :timeout (if (plist-get info :persistent) 0 -1)
-                                  :replaces-id (gethash (plist-get info :id) alert-notifications-ids)
-                                  :urgency (cdr (assq (plist-get info :severity)
-                                                      alert-notifications-priorities)))))
-    (when (plist-get info :id)
-      (puthash (plist-get info :id) id alert-notifications-ids)))
-  (alert-message-notify info))
-
-(defun alert-notifications-remove (info)
-  "Remove the `notifications-notify' message based on INFO :id."
-  (let ((id (and (plist-get info :id)
-                 (gethash (plist-get info :id) alert-notifications-ids))))
-    (when id
-      (notifications-close-notification id)
-      (remhash (plist-get info :id) alert-notifications-ids))))
-
-(alert-define-style 'notifications :title "Notify using notifications"
-                    :notifier #'alert-notifications-notify))
-
-
-(defcustom alert-notifier-command (executable-find "terminal-notifier")
-  "Path to the terminal-notifier command.
-From https://github.com/julienXX/terminal-notifier."
-  :type 'file
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defcustom alert-notifier-default-icon
-  (concat data-directory
-          "images/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/emacs.png")
-  "Filename of default icon to show for terminal-notifier alerts."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'alert)
-
-(defun alert-notifier-notify (info)
-  (if alert-notifier-command
-      (let ((args
-             (list "-title"   (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :title))
-                   "-appIcon" (or (plist-get info :icon) alert-notifier-default-icon)
-                   "-message" (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :message)))))
-        (apply #'call-process alert-notifier-command nil nil nil args))
-    (alert-message-notify info)))
-
-(alert-define-style 'notifier :title "Notify using terminal-notifier"
-                    :notifier #'alert-notifier-notify)
-
-(defun alert-osx-notifier-notify (info)
-  (apply #'call-process "osascript" nil nil nil "-e" (list (format "display notification %S with title %S"
-                (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :message))
-                (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :title)))))
-  (alert-message-notify info))
-
-(alert-define-style 'osx-notifier :title "Notify using native OSX notification" :notifier #'alert-osx-notifier-notify)
-
-(defun alert-frame-notify (info)
-  (let ((buf (plist-get info :buffer)))
-    (if (eq (alert-buffer-status buf) 'buried)
-        (let ((current-frame (selected-frame)))
-          (with-selected-frame
-              (make-frame '((width                . 80)
-                            (height               . 20)
-                            (top                  . -1)
-                            (left                 . 0)
-                            (left-fringe          . 0)
-                            (right-fringe         . 0)
-                            (tool-bar-lines       . nil)
-                            (menu-bar-lines       . nil)
-                            (vertical-scroll-bars . nil)
-                            (unsplittable         . t)
-                            (has-modeline-p       . nil)
-                            (minibuffer           . nil)))
-            (switch-to-buffer buf)
-            ;;(set (make-local-variable 'mode-line-format) nil)
-            (nconc info (list :frame (selected-frame))))
-          (select-frame current-frame)))))
-
-(defun alert-frame-remove (info)
-  (unless (eq this-command 'handle-switch-frame)
-    (delete-frame (plist-get info :frame) t)))
-
-; This code was kindly borrowed from Arne Babenhauserheide:
-; http://www.draketo.de/proj/babcore/#sec-3-14-2
-(defun x-urgency-hint (frame arg &optional source)
-  "Set the x-urgency hint for the frame to arg:
-
-- If arg is nil, unset the urgency.
-- If arg is any other value, set the urgency.
-
-If you unset the urgency, you still have to visit the frame to make the urgency
-setting disappear (at least in KDE)."
-  (let* ((wm-hints (append (x-window-property
-                            "WM_HINTS" frame "WM_HINTS"
-                            source nil t) nil))
-         (flags (car wm-hints)))
-    (setcar wm-hints
-            (if arg
-                (logior flags #x00000100)
-              (logand flags #x1ffffeff)))
-    (x-change-window-property "WM_HINTS" wm-hints frame "WM_HINTS" 32 t)))
-
-(defun x-urgent (&optional arg)
-  "Mark the current emacs frame as requiring urgent attention.
-
-With a prefix argument which does not equal a boolean value of nil,
-remove the urgency flag (which might or might not change display, depending on
-the window manager)."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let (frame (car (car (cdr (current-frame-configuration)))))
-  (x-urgency-hint frame (not arg))))
-
-(defun alert-x11-notify (info)
-  (x-urgent))
-
-(alert-define-style 'x11 :title "Set the X11 window property"
-                    :notifier #'alert-x11-notify)
-
-
-(defcustom alert-toaster-default-icon
-  (let ((exec-bin (executable-find "emacs.exe")))
-    (cond (exec-bin
-           (concat (file-name-directory exec-bin) "../share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/emacs.png"))
-          (t nil)))
-  "Icon file using toaster."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'alert
-  )
-
-(defcustom alert-toaster-command (executable-find "toast")
-  "Path to the toast command.
-This is found at https://github.com/nels-o/toaster."
-  :type 'file
-  :group 'alert
-  )
-
-(defun alert-toaster-notify (info)
-  (if alert-toaster-command
-      (let ((args (list
-                    "-t" (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :title))
-                    "-m" (alert-encode-string (plist-get info :message))
-                    "-p" (expand-file-name (or (plist-get info :icon) alert-toaster-default-icon))
-                   )))
-        (apply #'call-process alert-toaster-command nil nil nil args))
-    (alert-message-notify info)))
-
-(alert-define-style 'toaster :title "Notify using Toaster"
-                    :notifier #'alert-toaster-notify)
-
-;; jww (2011-08-25): Not quite working yet
-;;(alert-define-style 'frame :title "Popup buffer in a frame"
-;;                    :notifier #'alert-frame-notify
-;;                    :remover #'alert-frame-remove)
-
-(defun alert-buffer-status (&optional buffer)
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (let ((wind (get-buffer-window)))
-      (if wind
-          (if (eq wind (selected-window))
-              (if (and (current-idle-time)
-                       (> (float-time (current-idle-time))
-                          alert-reveal-idle-time))
-                  'idle
-                'selected)
-            'visible)
-        'buried))))
-
-(defvar alert-active-alerts nil)
-
-(defun alert-remove-when-active (remover info)
-  (let ((idle-time (and (current-idle-time)
-                        (float-time (current-idle-time)))))
-    (cond
-     ((and idle-time (> idle-time alert-persist-idle-time)))
-     ((and idle-time (> idle-time alert-reveal-idle-time))
-      (run-with-timer alert-fade-time nil
-                      #'alert-remove-when-active remover info))
-     (t
-      (funcall remover info)))))
-
-(defun alert-remove-on-command ()
-  (let (to-delete)
-    (dolist (alert alert-active-alerts)
-      (when (eq (current-buffer) (nth 0 alert))
-        (push alert to-delete)
-        (if (nth 2 alert)
-            (funcall (nth 2 alert) (nth 1 alert)))))
-    (dolist (alert to-delete)
-      (setq alert-active-alerts (delq alert alert-active-alerts)))))
-
-(defun alert-send-notification
-    (alert-buffer info style-def &optional persist never-per)
-  (let ((notifier (plist-get style-def :notifier)))
-    (if notifier
-        (funcall notifier info)))
-  (let ((remover (plist-get style-def :remover)))
-    (add-to-list 'alert-active-alerts (list alert-buffer info remover))
-    (with-current-buffer alert-buffer
-      (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'alert-remove-on-command nil t))
-    (if (and remover (or (not persist) never-per))
-        (run-with-timer alert-fade-time nil
-                        #'alert-remove-when-active
-                        remover info))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun* alert (message &key (severity 'normal) title icon category
-                       buffer mode data style persistent never-persist
-                       id)
-  "Alert the user that something has happened.
-MESSAGE is what the user will see.  You may also use keyword
-arguments to specify additional details.  Here is a full example:
-
-\(alert \"This is a message\"
-       :severity \\='high          ;; The default severity is `normal'
-       :title \"Title\"           ;; An optional title
-       :category \\='example       ;; A symbol to identify the message
-       :mode \\='text-mode         ;; Normally determined automatically
-       :buffer (current-buffer) ;; This is the default
-       :data nil                ;; Unused by alert.el itself
-       :persistent nil          ;; Force the alert to be persistent;
-                                ;; it is best not to use this
-       :never-persist nil       ;; Force this alert to never persist
-       :id \\='my-id)              ;; Used to replace previous message of
-                                ;; the same id in styles that support it
-       :style \\='fringe)          ;; Force a given style to be used;
-                                ;; this is only for debugging!
-
-If no :title is given, the buffer-name of :buffer is used.  If
-:buffer is nil, it is the current buffer at the point of call.
-
-:data is an opaque value which modules can pass through to their
-own styles if they wish.
-
-Here are some more typical examples of usage:
-
-  ;; This is the most basic form usage
-  (alert \"This is an alert\")
-
-  ;; You can adjust the severity for more important messages
-  (alert \"This is an alert\" :severity \\='high)
-
-  ;; Or decrease it for purely informative ones
-  (alert \"This is an alert\" :severity \\='trivial)
-
-  ;; Alerts can have optional titles.  Otherwise, the title is the
-  ;; buffer-name of the (current-buffer) where the alert originated.
-  (alert \"This is an alert\" :title \"My Alert\")
-
-  ;; Further, alerts can have categories.  This allows users to
-  ;; selectively filter on them.
-  (alert \"This is an alert\" :title \"My Alert\"
-         :category \\='some-category-or-other)"
-  (destructuring-bind
-      (alert-buffer current-major-mode current-buffer-status
-                    current-buffer-name)
-      (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-        (list (current-buffer)
-              (or mode major-mode)
-              (alert-buffer-status)
-              (buffer-name)))
-
-    (let ((base-info (list :message message
-                           :title (or title current-buffer-name)
-                           :icon icon
-                           :severity severity
-                           :category category
-                           :buffer alert-buffer
-                           :mode current-major-mode
-                           :id id
-                           :data data))
-          matched)
-
-      (if alert-log-messages
-          (alert-log-notify base-info))
-
-      (unless alert-hide-all-notifications
-        (catch 'finish
-          (dolist (config (append alert-user-configuration
-                                  alert-internal-configuration))
-            (let* ((style-def (cdr (assq (or style (nth 1 config))
-                                         alert-styles)))
-                   (options (nth 2 config))
-                   (persist-p (or persistent
-                                  (cdr (assq :persistent options))))
-                   (persist (if (functionp persist-p)
-                                (funcall persist-p base-info)
-                              persist-p))
-                   (never-persist-p
-                    (or never-persist
-                        (cdr (assq :never-persist options))))
-                   (never-per (if (functionp never-persist-p)
-                                  (funcall never-persist-p base-info)
-                                never-persist-p))
-                   (continue (cdr (assq :continue options)))
-                   info)
-              (setq info (if (not (memq :persistent base-info))
-                             (append base-info (list :persistent persist))
-                           base-info)
-                    info (if (not (memq :never-persist info))
-                             (append info (list :never-persist never-per))
-                           info))
-              (when
-                  (or style           ; :style always "matches", for testing
-                      (not
-                       (memq
-                        nil
-                        (mapcar
-                         #'(lambda (condition)
-                             (case (car condition)
-                               (:severity
-                                (memq severity (cdr condition)))
-                               (:status
-                                (memq current-buffer-status (cdr condition)))
-                               (:mode
-                                (string-match
-                                 (cdr condition)
-                                 (symbol-name current-major-mode)))
-                               (:category
-                                (and category (string-match
-                                               (cdr condition)
-                                               (if (stringp category)
-                                                   category
-                                                 (symbol-name category)))))
-                               (:title
-                                (and title
-                                     (string-match (cdr condition) title)))
-                               (:message
-                                (string-match (cdr condition) message))
-                               (:predicate
-                                (funcall (cdr condition) info))
-                               (:icon
-                                (string-match (cdr condition) icon))))
-                         (nth 0 config)))))
-
-                (alert-send-notification alert-buffer info style-def
-                                         persist never-per)
-                (setq matched t)
-                (if (or style (not (if (functionp continue)
-                                       (funcall continue info)
-                                     continue)))
-                    (throw 'finish t)))))))
-
-      (if (and (not matched) alert-default-style)
-          (alert-send-notification alert-buffer base-info
-                                   (cdr (assq alert-default-style
-                                              alert-styles)))))))
-
-(provide 'alert)
-
-;;; alert.el ends here
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index c762621bf1e5..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/alert-20180827.422/alert.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/all-the-icons-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-;;; all-the-icons-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "all-the-icons" "all-the-icons.el" (23450 31952
-;;;;;;  470907 276000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from all-the-icons.el
-
-(autoload 'all-the-icons-icon-for-file "all-the-icons" "\
-Get the formatted icon for FILE.
-ARG-OVERRIDES should be a plist containining `:height',
-`:v-adjust' or `:face' properties like in the normal icon
-inserting functions.
-
-\(fn FILE &rest ARG-OVERRIDES)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'all-the-icons-icon-for-mode "all-the-icons" "\
-Get the formatted icon for MODE.
-ARG-OVERRIDES should be a plist containining `:height',
-`:v-adjust' or `:face' properties like in the normal icon
-inserting functions.
-
-\(fn MODE &rest ARG-OVERRIDES)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'all-the-icons--icon-info-for-buffer "all-the-icons" "\
-Get icon info for the current buffer.
-
-When F is provided, the info function is calculated with the format
-`all-the-icons-icon-%s-for-file' or `all-the-icons-icon-%s-for-mode'.
-
-\(fn &optional F)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'all-the-icons-install-fonts "all-the-icons" "\
-Helper function to download and install the latests fonts based on OS.
-When PFX is non-nil, ignore the prompt and just install
-
-\(fn &optional PFX)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'all-the-icons-insert "all-the-icons" "\
-Interactive icon insertion function.
-When Prefix ARG is non-nil, insert the propertized icon.
-When FAMILY is non-nil, limit the candidates to the icon set matching it.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG FAMILY)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("all-the-icons-faces.el" "all-the-icons-pkg.el")
-;;;;;;  (23450 31952 473170 601000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; all-the-icons-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/all-the-icons-faces.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/all-the-icons-faces.el
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index 6e88c84fe80a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/all-the-icons-faces.el
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@@ -1,225 +0,0 @@
-;;; all-the-icons-faces.el --- A module of faces for all-the-icons
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016  Dominic Charlesworth <dgc336@gmail.com>
-
-;; Author: Dominic Charlesworth <dgc336@gmail.com>
-;; Version: 1.0.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-;; URL: https://github.com/domtronn/all-the-icons.el
-;; Keywords: convenient, lisp
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This file contains all of the faces used by the package for
-;; colouring icons
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup all-the-icons-faces nil
-  "Manage how All The Icons icons are coloured and themed."
-  :prefix "all-the-icons-"
-  :group 'tools
-  :group 'all-the-icons)
-
-
-;; red
-(defface all-the-icons-red
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#AC4142")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#AC4142"))
-  "Face for red icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-lred
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#EB595A")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#EB595A"))
-  "Face for lred icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-dred
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#843031")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#843031"))
-  "Face for dred icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-red-alt
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#ce5643")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#843031"))
-  "Face for dred icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-;; green
-(defface all-the-icons-green
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#90A959")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#90A959"))
-  "Face for green icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-lgreen
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#C6E87A")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#3D6837"))
-  "Face for lgreen icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-dgreen
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#6D8143")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#6D8143"))
-  "Face for dgreen icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-;; yellow
-(defface all-the-icons-yellow
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#FFD446")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#FFCC0E"))
-  "Face for yellow icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-lyellow
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#FFC16D")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#FF9300"))
-  "Face for lyellow icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-dyellow
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#B48D56")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#B48D56"))
-  "Face for dyellow icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-;; blue
-(defface all-the-icons-blue
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#6A9FB5")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#6A9FB5"))
-  "Face for blue icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-blue-alt
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#2188b6")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#2188b6"))
-  "Face for blue icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-lblue
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#8FD7F4")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#677174"))
-  "Face for lblue icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-dblue
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#446674")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#446674"))
-  "Face for dblue icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-;; maroon
-(defface all-the-icons-maroon
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#8F5536")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#8F5536"))
-  "Face for maroon icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-lmaroon
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#CE7A4E")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#CE7A4E"))
-  "Face for lmaroon icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-dmaroon
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#72584B")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#72584B"))
-  "Face for dmaroon icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-;; purple
-(defface all-the-icons-purple
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#AA759F")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#68295B"))
-  "Face for purple icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-lpurple
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#E69DD6")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#E69DD6"))
-  "Face for lpurple icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-dpurple
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#694863")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#694863"))
-  "Face for dpurple icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-;; orange
-(defface all-the-icons-orange
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#D4843E")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#D4843E"))
-  "Face for orange icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-lorange
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#FFA500")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#FFA500"))
-  "Face for lorange icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-dorange
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#915B2D")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#915B2D"))
-  "Face for dorange icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-;; cyan
-(defface all-the-icons-cyan
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#75B5AA")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#75B5AA"))
-  "Face for cyan icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-cyan-alt
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#61dafb")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#0595bd"))
-  "Face for cyan icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-lcyan
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#A5FDEC")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#2C7D6E"))
-  "Face for lcyan icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-dcyan
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#48746D")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#48746D"))
-  "Face for dcyan icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-;; pink
-(defface all-the-icons-pink
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#F2B4B8")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#FC505B"))
-  "Face for pink icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-lpink
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#FFBDC1")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#FF505B"))
-  "Face for lpink icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-dpink
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#B18286")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#7E5D5F"))
-  "Face for dpink icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-;; silver
-(defface all-the-icons-silver
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#716E68")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#716E68"))
-  "Face for silver icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-lsilver
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#B9B6AA")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#7F7869"))
-  "Face for lsilver icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-(defface all-the-icons-dsilver
-  '((((background dark)) :foreground "#838484")
-    (((background light)) :foreground "#838484"))
-  "Face for dsilver icons"
-  :group 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-
-(provide 'all-the-icons-faces)
-;;; all-the-icons-faces.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/all-the-icons-faces.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/all-the-icons-faces.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/all-the-icons-pkg.el
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-(define-package "all-the-icons" "20180125.1557" "A library for inserting Developer icons"
-  '((emacs "24.3")
-    (memoize "1.0.1"))
-  :keywords
-  '("convenient" "lisp")
-  :authors
-  '(("Dominic Charlesworth" . "dgc336@gmail.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Dominic Charlesworth" . "dgc336@gmail.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/domtronn/all-the-icons.el")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/all-the-icons.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/all-the-icons.el
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index 049fed492aaf..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/all-the-icons.el
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@@ -1,832 +0,0 @@
-;;; all-the-icons.el --- A library for inserting Developer icons
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016  Dominic Charlesworth <dgc336@gmail.com>
-
-;; Author: Dominic Charlesworth <dgc336@gmail.com>
-;; Version: 3.1.4
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (memoize "1.0.1"))
-;; URL: https://github.com/domtronn/all-the-icons.el
-;; Keywords: convenient, lisp
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package is a utility for using and formatting various Icon
-;; fonts within Emacs.  Icon Fonts allow you to propertize and format
-;; icons the same way you would normal text.  This enables things such
-;; as better scaling of and anti aliasing of the icons.
-
-;; This package was inspired by
-
-;; - `mode-icons' for Emacs, found at https://github.com/ryuslash/mode-icons
-;; - `file-icons' for Atom, found at https://atom.io/packages/file-icons
-
-;; Currently, this package provides an interface to the following Icon Fonts
-
-;; - Atom File Icons,       found at https://atom.io/packages/file-icons
-;; - FontAwesome Icons,     found at http://fontawesome.io/
-;; - GitHub Octicons,       found at http://octicons.github.com
-;; - Material Design Icons, found at http://google.github.io/material-design-icons/
-;; - Weather Icons,         found at https://erikflowers.github.io/weather-icons/
-;; - AllTheIcons,           a custom Icon Font maintained as part of this package
-
-;; Requests for new icons will be accepted and added to the AllTheIcons Icon Font
-
-;;; Usage:
-
-;; The simplest usage for this package is to use the following functions;
-
-;;   `all-the-icons-icon-for-buffer'
-;;   `all-the-icons-icon-for-file'
-;;   `all-the-icons-icon-for-mode'
-
-;; Which can be used to get a formatted icon for the current buffer, a
-;; file name or a major mode respectively.  e.g.
-
-;;   (insert (all-the-icons-icon-for-file "foo.js"))
-
-;; Inserts a JavaScript icon formatted like this
-
-;;   #("some-icon" 0 1 (display (raise -0.24)
-;;              face (:family "dev-icons" :height 1.08 :foreground "#FFD446")))
-
-;; You can also insert icons directly using the individual icon family
-;; functions
-
-;;   `all-the-icons-alltheicon'     // Custom font with fewest icons
-;;   `all-the-icons-devicon'        // Developer Icons
-;;   `all-the-icons-faicon'         // Font Awesome Icons
-;;   `all-the-icons-fileicon'       // File Icons from the Atom File Icons package
-;;   `all-the-icons-octicon'        // GitHub Octicons
-;;   `all-the-icons-material'       // Material Design Icons
-;;   `all-the-icons-wicon'          // Weather Icons
-
-;; You can call these functions with the icon name you want to insert, e.g.
-
-;;   (all-the-icons-octicon "file-binary")  // GitHub Octicon for Binary File
-;;   (all-the-icons-faicon  "cogs")         // FontAwesome icon for cogs
-;;   (all-the-icons-wicon   "tornado")      // Weather Icon for tornado
-
-;; A list of all the icon names for the different font families can be
-;; found in the data directory, or by inspecting the alist variables.
-;; All the alist variables are prefixed with `all-the-icons-data/'
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'memoize)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(require 'data-alltheicons  "./data/data-alltheicons.el")
-(require 'data-faicons      "./data/data-faicons.el")
-(require 'data-fileicons    "./data/data-fileicons.el")
-(require 'data-octicons     "./data/data-octicons.el")
-(require 'data-weathericons "./data/data-weathericons.el")
-(require 'data-material     "./data/data-material.el")
-
-(require 'all-the-icons-faces)
-
-;;; Custom Variables
-(defgroup all-the-icons nil
-  "Manage how All The Icons formats icons."
-  :prefix "all-the-icons-"
-  :group 'appearance
-  :group 'convenience)
-
-(defcustom all-the-icons-color-icons t
-  "Whether or not to include a foreground colour when formatting the icon."
-  :group 'all-the-icons
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom all-the-icons-scale-factor 1.2
-  "The base Scale Factor for the `height' face property of an icon."
-  :group 'all-the-icons
-  :type 'number)
-
-(defcustom all-the-icons-default-adjust -0.2
-  "The default adjustment to be made to the `raise' display property of an icon."
-  :group 'all-the-icons
-  :type 'number)
-
-(defvar all-the-icons-font-families '() "List of defined icon font families.")
-(defvar all-the-icons-font-names '() "List of defined font file names this package was built with.")
-
-(defvar all-the-icons-icon-alist
-  '(
-    ;; Meta
-    ("\\.tags"          all-the-icons-octicon "tag"                     :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("^TAGS$"           all-the-icons-octicon "tag"                     :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("\\.log"           all-the-icons-octicon "bug"                     :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-maroon)
-
-    ;;
-    ("\\.key$"          all-the-icons-octicon "key"                     :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-    ("\\.pem$"          all-the-icons-octicon "key"                     :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-orange)
-    ("\\.p12$"          all-the-icons-octicon "key"                     :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dorange)
-    ("\\.crt$"          all-the-icons-octicon "key"                     :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-    ("\\.pub$"          all-the-icons-octicon "key"                     :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("\\.gpg$"          all-the-icons-octicon "key"                     :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-
-    ("^TODO$"           all-the-icons-octicon "checklist"               :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lyellow)
-    ("^LICENSE$"        all-the-icons-octicon "book"                    :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("^readme"          all-the-icons-octicon "book"                    :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lcyan)
-
-    ("\\.fish"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "terminal"             :face all-the-icons-lpink)
-    ("\\.zsh"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "terminal"             :face all-the-icons-lcyan)
-    ("\\.sh"            all-the-icons-alltheicon "terminal"             :face all-the-icons-purple)
-
-    ;; Config
-    ("\\.node"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "nodejs"               :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-green)
-    ("\\.babelrc$"      all-the-icons-fileicon "babel"                  :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    ("\\.bashrc$"       all-the-icons-alltheicon "script"               :height 0.9  :face all-the-icons-dpink)
-    ("\\.bowerrc$"      all-the-icons-alltheicon "bower"                :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-silver)
-    ("^bower.json$"     all-the-icons-alltheicon "bower"                :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lorange)
-    ("\\.ini$"          all-the-icons-octicon "settings"                :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    ("\\.eslintignore"  all-the-icons-fileicon "eslint"                 :height 0.9  :face all-the-icons-purple)
-    ("\\.eslint"        all-the-icons-fileicon "eslint"                 :height 0.9  :face all-the-icons-lpurple)
-    ("\\.git"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "git"                  :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-lred)
-    ("nginx"            all-the-icons-fileicon "nginx"                  :height 0.9  :face all-the-icons-dgreen)
-    ("apache"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "apache"               :height 0.9  :face all-the-icons-dgreen)
-    ("^Makefile$"       all-the-icons-fileicon "gnu"                    :face all-the-icons-dorange)
-    ("\\.mk$"           all-the-icons-fileicon "gnu"                    :face all-the-icons-dorange)
-
-    ("\\.dockerignore$" all-the-icons-fileicon "dockerfile"             :height 1.2  :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-    ("^\\.?Dockerfile"  all-the-icons-fileicon "dockerfile"             :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("^Brewfile$"       all-the-icons-faicon "beer"                     :face all-the-icons-lsilver)
-    ("\\.npmignore"     all-the-icons-fileicon "npm"                    :face all-the-icons-dred)
-    ("^package.json$"   all-the-icons-fileicon "npm"                    :face all-the-icons-red)
-    ("^package.lock.json$" all-the-icons-fileicon "npm"                 :face all-the-icons-dred)
-    ("^yarn\.lock"      all-the-icons-fileicon "yarn"                   :face all-the-icons-blue-alt)
-
-    ("\.xml$"           all-the-icons-faicon "file-code-o"              :height 0.95 :face all-the-icons-lorange)
-
-    ;; ;; AWS
-    ("^stack.*.json$"   all-the-icons-alltheicon "aws"                  :face all-the-icons-orange)
-
-    
-    ("^serverless\\.yml$" all-the-icons-faicon "bolt"                   :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    ("\\.[jc]son$"      all-the-icons-octicon "settings"                :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    ("\\.ya?ml$"        all-the-icons-octicon "settings"                :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dyellow)
-
-    ("\\.pkg$"          all-the-icons-octicon "package"                 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dsilver)
-    ("\\.rpm$"          all-the-icons-octicon "package"                 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dsilver)
-
-    ("\\.elc$"          all-the-icons-octicon "file-binary"             :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dsilver)
-
-    ("\\.gz$"           all-the-icons-octicon "file-binary"             :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lmaroon)
-    ("\\.zip$"          all-the-icons-octicon "file-zip"                :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lmaroon)
-    ("\\.7z$"           all-the-icons-octicon "file-zip"                :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lmaroon)
-
-    ("\\.dat$"          all-the-icons-faicon "bar-chart"                :face all-the-icons-cyan :height 0.9)
-    ;; lock files
-    ("~$"               all-the-icons-octicon "lock"                    :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-maroon)
-
-    ("\\.dmg$"          all-the-icons-octicon "tools"                   :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lsilver)
-    ("\\.dll$"          all-the-icons-faicon "cogs"                     :face all-the-icons-silver)
-    ("\\.DS_STORE$"     all-the-icons-faicon "cogs"                     :face all-the-icons-silver)
-
-    ;; Source Codes
-    ("\\.scpt$"         all-the-icons-fileicon "apple"                  :face all-the-icons-pink)
-    ("\\.aup$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "audacity"               :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-
-    ("\\.elm"           all-the-icons-fileicon "elm"                    :face all-the-icons-blue)
-
-    ("\\.erl$"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "erlang"               :face all-the-icons-red :v-adjust -0.1 :height 0.9)
-    ("\\.hrl$"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "erlang"               :face all-the-icons-dred :v-adjust -0.1 :height 0.9)
-
-    ("\\.eex$"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "elixir"               :face all-the-icons-lorange :v-adjust -0.1 :height 0.9)
-    ("\\.ex$"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "elixir"               :face all-the-icons-lpurple :v-adjust -0.1 :height 0.9)
-    ("\\.exs$"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "elixir"               :face all-the-icons-lred :v-adjust -0.1 :height 0.9)
-    ("^mix.lock$"       all-the-icons-alltheicon "elixir"               :face all-the-icons-lyellow :v-adjust -0.1 :height 0.9)
-
-    ("\\.java$"         all-the-icons-alltheicon "java"                 :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-purple)
-
-    ("\\.go$"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "go"                   :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-blue)
-
-    ("\\.mp3$"          all-the-icons-faicon "volume-up"                :face all-the-icons-dred)
-    ("\\.wav$"          all-the-icons-faicon "volume-up"                :face all-the-icons-dred)
-    ("\\.m4a$"          all-the-icons-faicon "volume-up"                :face all-the-icons-dred)
-
-    ("\\.jl$"           all-the-icons-fileicon "julia"                  :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-purple)
-    ("\\.matlab$"       all-the-icons-fileicon "matlab"                 :face all-the-icons-orange)
-
-    ("\\.p[ml]$"        all-the-icons-alltheicon "perl"                 :face all-the-icons-lorange)
-    ("\\.pl6$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "perl6"                  :face all-the-icons-cyan)
-    ("\\.pod$"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "perldocs"             :height 1.2  :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-
-    ("\\.php$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "php"                    :face all-the-icons-lsilver)
-    ("\\.pony$"         all-the-icons-fileicon "pony"                   :face all-the-icons-maroon)
-    ("\\.prol?o?g?$"    all-the-icons-alltheicon "prolog"               :height 1.1  :face all-the-icons-lmaroon)
-    ("\\.py$"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "python"               :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-
-    ("\\.rkt$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "racket"                 :height 1.2 :face all-the-icons-red)
-    ("\\.gem$"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "ruby-alt"             :face all-the-icons-red)
-    ("_?test\\.rb$"        all-the-icons-fileicon "test-ruby"            :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-red)
-    ("_?test_helper\\.rb$" all-the-icons-fileicon "test-ruby"            :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dred)
-    ("\\.rb$"           all-the-icons-octicon "ruby"                    :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lred)
-    ("\\.rs$"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "rust"                 :height 1.2  :face all-the-icons-maroon)
-    ("\\.rlib$"         all-the-icons-alltheicon "rust"                 :height 1.2  :face all-the-icons-dmaroon)
-    ("\\.r[ds]?x?$"     all-the-icons-fileicon "R"                      :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-
-    ("\\.scala$"        all-the-icons-alltheicon "scala"                :face all-the-icons-red)
-    ("\\.scm$"          all-the-icons-fileicon   "scheme"               :height 1.2 :face all-the-icons-red)
-    ("\\.swift$"        all-the-icons-alltheicon "swift"                :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-green)
-
-    ("-?spec\\.ts$"     all-the-icons-fileicon "test-typescript"        :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("-?test\\.ts$"     all-the-icons-fileicon "test-typescript"        :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("-?spec\\.js$"     all-the-icons-fileicon "test-js"                :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lpurple)
-    ("-?test\\.js$"     all-the-icons-fileicon "test-js"                :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lpurple)
-    ("-?spec\\.jsx$"    all-the-icons-fileicon "test-react"             :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-blue-alt)
-    ("-?test\\.jsx$"    all-the-icons-fileicon "test-react"             :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-blue-alt)
-
-    ("-?spec\\."        all-the-icons-fileicon "test-generic"           :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dgreen)
-    ("-?test\\."        all-the-icons-fileicon "test-generic"           :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dgreen)
-
-    ;; There seems to be a a bug with this font icon which does not
-    ;; let you propertise it without it reverting to being a lower
-    ;; case phi
-    ("\\.c$"            all-the-icons-alltheicon "c-line"               :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("\\.h$"            all-the-icons-alltheicon "c-line"               :face all-the-icons-purple)
-    ("\\.m$"            all-the-icons-fileicon "apple"                  :v-adjust 0.0 :height 1.0)
-    ("\\.mm$"           all-the-icons-fileicon "apple"                  :v-adjust 0.0 :height 1.0)
-
-    ("\\.c\\(c\\|pp\\|xx\\)$"   all-the-icons-alltheicon "cplusplus-line"       :v-adjust -0.2 :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("\\.h\\(h\\|pp\\|xx\\)$"   all-the-icons-alltheicon "cplusplus-line"       :v-adjust -0.2 :face all-the-icons-purple)
-
-    ("\\.csx?$"         all-the-icons-alltheicon "csharp-line"          :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-
-    ("\\.cljc?$"        all-the-icons-alltheicon "clojure-line"         :height 1.0 :face all-the-icons-blue :v-adjust 0.0)
-    ("\\.cljs$"         all-the-icons-fileicon "cljs"                   :height 1.0 :face all-the-icons-dblue :v-adjust 0.0)
-
-    ("\\.coffee$"       all-the-icons-alltheicon "coffeescript"         :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-maroon)
-    ("\\.iced$"         all-the-icons-alltheicon "coffeescript"         :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-lmaroon)
-
-    ;; Git
-    ("^MERGE_"          all-the-icons-octicon "git-merge"               :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-red)
-    ("^COMMIT_EDITMSG"  all-the-icons-octicon "git-commit"              :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-red)
-
-    ;; Lisps
-    ("\\.cl$"           all-the-icons-fileicon "clisp"                  :face all-the-icons-lorange)
-    ("\\.l\\(isp\\)?$"  all-the-icons-fileicon "lisp"                   :face all-the-icons-orange)
-    ("\\.el$"           all-the-icons-fileicon "elisp"                  :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.2 :face all-the-icons-purple)
-
-    ;; Stylesheeting
-    ("\\.css$"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "css3"                 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    ("\\.scss$"         all-the-icons-alltheicon "sass"                 :face all-the-icons-pink)
-    ("\\.sass$"         all-the-icons-alltheicon "sass"                 :face all-the-icons-dpink)
-    ("\\.less$"         all-the-icons-alltheicon "less"                 :height 0.8  :face all-the-icons-dyellow)
-    ("\\.postcss$"      all-the-icons-fileicon "postcss"                :face all-the-icons-dred)
-    ("\\.sss$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "postcss"                :face all-the-icons-dred)
-    ("\\.styl$"         all-the-icons-alltheicon "stylus"               :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-    ("stylelint"        all-the-icons-fileicon "stylelint"              :face all-the-icons-lyellow)
-    ("\\.csv$"          all-the-icons-octicon "graph"                   :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-
-    ("\\.hs$"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "haskell"              :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-red)
-
-    ;; Web modes
-    ("\\.inky-haml$"    all-the-icons-fileicon "haml"                   :face all-the-icons-lyellow)
-    ("\\.haml$"         all-the-icons-fileicon "haml"                   :face all-the-icons-lyellow)
-    ("\\.html?$"        all-the-icons-alltheicon "html5"                :face all-the-icons-orange)
-    ("\\.inky-erb?$"    all-the-icons-alltheicon "html5"                :face all-the-icons-lred)
-    ("\\.erb$"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "html5"                :face all-the-icons-lred)
-    ("\\.hbs$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "moustache"              :face all-the-icons-green)
-    ("\\.inky-slim$"    all-the-icons-octicon "dashboard"               :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    ("\\.slim$"         all-the-icons-octicon "dashboard"               :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    ("\\.jade$"         all-the-icons-fileicon "jade"                   :face all-the-icons-red)
-    ("\\.pug$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "pug-alt"                :face all-the-icons-red)
-
-    ;; JavaScript
-    ("^gulpfile"        all-the-icons-alltheicon "gulp"                 :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-lred)
-    ("^gruntfile"       all-the-icons-alltheicon "grunt"                :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-lyellow)
-    ("^webpack"         all-the-icons-fileicon "webpack"                :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-
-    ("\\.d3\\.?js"      all-the-icons-alltheicon "d3"                   :height 0.8  :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-
-    ("\\.re$"            all-the-icons-fileicon "reason"                :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-red-alt)
-    ("\\.rei$"           all-the-icons-fileicon "reason"                :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-dred)
-    ("\\.ml$"            all-the-icons-fileicon "ocaml"                 :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-lpink)
-    ("\\.mli$"           all-the-icons-fileicon "ocaml"                 :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-dpink)
-
-    ("\\.react"         all-the-icons-alltheicon "react"                :height 1.1  :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-    ("\\.d\\.ts$"       all-the-icons-fileicon "typescript"             :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-cyan-alt)
-    ("\\.ts$"           all-the-icons-fileicon "typescript"             :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-blue-alt)
-    ("\\.js$"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "javascript"           :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    ("\\.es[0-9]$"      all-the-icons-alltheicon "javascript"           :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    ("\\.jsx$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "jsx-2"                  :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-cyan-alt)
-    ("\\.njs$"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "nodejs"               :height 1.2  :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-    ("\\.vue$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "vue"                    :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-
-    ;; File Types
-    ("\\.ico$"          all-the-icons-octicon "file-media"              :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("\\.png$"          all-the-icons-octicon "file-media"              :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-orange)
-    ("\\.gif$"          all-the-icons-octicon "file-media"              :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-green)
-    ("\\.jpe?g$"        all-the-icons-octicon "file-media"              :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-    ("\\.svg$"          all-the-icons-alltheicon "svg"                  :height 0.9  :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-
-    ;; Video
-    ("\\.mov"           all-the-icons-faicon "film"                     :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("\\.mp4"           all-the-icons-faicon "film"                     :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("\\.ogv"           all-the-icons-faicon "film"                     :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-
-    ;; Fonts
-    ("\\.ttf$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "font"                   :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dcyan)
-    ("\\.woff2?$"       all-the-icons-fileicon "font"                   :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-cyan)
-
-    ;; Doc
-    ("\\.pdf"           all-the-icons-octicon "file-pdf"                :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dred)
-    ("\\.te?xt"         all-the-icons-octicon "file-text"               :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-cyan)
-    ("\\.doc[xm]?$"     all-the-icons-fileicon "word"                   :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    ("\\.texi?$"        all-the-icons-fileicon "tex"                    :face all-the-icons-lred)
-    ("\\.md$"           all-the-icons-octicon "markdown"                :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-    ("\\.bib$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "bib"                    :face all-the-icons-maroon)
-    ("\\.org$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "org"                    :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-
-    ("\\.pp[st]$"       all-the-icons-fileicon "powerpoint"             :face all-the-icons-orange)
-    ("\\.pp[st]x$"      all-the-icons-fileicon "powerpoint"             :face all-the-icons-red)
-    ("\\.knt$"          all-the-icons-fileicon "powerpoint"             :face all-the-icons-cyan)
-
-    ("bookmark"         all-the-icons-octicon "bookmark"                :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lpink)
-    ("\\.cache$"        all-the-icons-octicon "database"                :height 1.0 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-green)
-
-    ("^\\*scratch\\*$"  all-the-icons-faicon "sticky-note"              :face all-the-icons-lyellow)
-    ("^\\*scratch.*"    all-the-icons-faicon "sticky-note"              :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    ("^\\*new-tab\\*$"  all-the-icons-material "star"                     :face all-the-icons-cyan)
-
-    ("^\\."             all-the-icons-octicon "gear"                    :v-adjust 0.0)
-    ("."                all-the-icons-faicon "file-o"                   :height 0.8 :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dsilver)))
-
-(defvar all-the-icons-dir-icon-alist
-  '(
-    ("trash"            all-the-icons-faicon "trash-o"          :height 1.2 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("dropbox"          all-the-icons-faicon "dropbox"          :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("google[ _-]drive" all-the-icons-alltheicon "google-drive" :height 1.3 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("^atom$"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "atom"         :height 1.2 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("documents"        all-the-icons-faicon "book"             :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("download"         all-the-icons-faicon "cloud-download"   :height 0.9 :v-adjust -0.2)
-    ("desktop"          all-the-icons-octicon "device-desktop"  :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("pictures"         all-the-icons-faicon "picture-o"        :height 0.9 :v-adjust -0.2)
-    ("photos"           all-the-icons-faicon "camera-retro"     :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("music"            all-the-icons-faicon "music"            :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("movies"           all-the-icons-faicon "film"             :height 0.9 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("code"             all-the-icons-octicon "code"            :height 1.1 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("workspace"        all-the-icons-octicon "code"            :height 1.1 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ("test"             all-the-icons-fileicon "test-dir"       :height 0.9)
-    ("\\.git"           all-the-icons-alltheicon "git"          :height 1.0)
-    ("."                all-the-icons-octicon "file-directory"  :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1)
-    ))
-
-(defvar all-the-icons-weather-icon-alist
-  '(
-    ("tornado"               all-the-icons-wicon "tornado")
-    ("hurricane"             all-the-icons-wicon "hurricane")
-    ("thunderstorms"         all-the-icons-wicon "thunderstorm")
-    ("sunny"                 all-the-icons-wicon "day-sunny")
-    ("rain.*snow"            all-the-icons-wicon "rain-mix")
-    ("rain.*hail"            all-the-icons-wicon "rain-mix")
-    ("sleet"                 all-the-icons-wicon "sleet")
-    ("hail"                  all-the-icons-wicon "hail")
-    ("drizzle"               all-the-icons-wicon "sprinkle")
-    ("rain"                  all-the-icons-wicon "showers" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0)
-    ("showers"               all-the-icons-wicon "showers")
-    ("blowing.*snow"         all-the-icons-wicon "snow-wind")
-    ("snow"                  all-the-icons-wicon "snow")
-    ("dust"                  all-the-icons-wicon "dust")
-    ("fog"                   all-the-icons-wicon "fog")
-    ("haze"                  all-the-icons-wicon "day-haze")
-    ("smoky"                 all-the-icons-wicon "smoke")
-    ("blustery"              all-the-icons-wicon "cloudy-windy")
-    ("windy"                 all-the-icons-wicon "cloudy-gusts")
-    ("cold"                  all-the-icons-wicon "snowflake-cold")
-    ("partly.*cloudy.*night" all-the-icons-wicon "night-alt-partly-cloudy")
-    ("partly.*cloudy"        all-the-icons-wicon "day-cloudy-high")
-    ("cloudy.*night"         all-the-icons-wicon "night-alt-cloudy")
-    ("cxloudy.*day"          all-the-icons-wicon "day-cloudy")
-    ("cloudy"                all-the-icons-wicon "cloudy")
-    ("clear.*night"          all-the-icons-wicon "night-clear")
-    ("fair.*night"           all-the-icons-wicon "stars")
-    ("fair.*day"             all-the-icons-wicon "horizon")
-    ("hot"                   all-the-icons-wicon "hot")
-    ("not.*available"        all-the-icons-wicon "na")
-    ))
-
-(defvar all-the-icons-mode-icon-alist
-  '(
-    (emacs-lisp-mode           all-the-icons-fileicon "elisp"              :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.2 :face all-the-icons-purple)
-    (inferior-emacs-lisp-mode  all-the-icons-fileicon "elisp"              :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.2 :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-    (dired-mode                all-the-icons-octicon "file-directory"      :v-adjust 0.0)
-    (lisp-interaction-mode     all-the-icons-fileicon "lisp"               :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-orange)
-    (org-mode                  all-the-icons-fileicon "org"                :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-    (typescript-mode           all-the-icons-fileicon "typescript"         :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-blue-alt)
-    (js-mode                   all-the-icons-alltheicon "javascript"       :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    (js-jsx-mode               all-the-icons-alltheicon "javascript"       :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    (js2-mode                  all-the-icons-alltheicon "javascript"       :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    (js3-mode                  all-the-icons-alltheicon "javascript"       :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    (rjsx-mode                 all-the-icons-fileicon "jsx-2"              :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-cyan-alt)
-    (term-mode                 all-the-icons-octicon "terminal"            :v-adjust 0.2)
-    (eshell-mode               all-the-icons-octicon "terminal"            :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-purple)
-    (magit-refs-mode           all-the-icons-octicon "git-branch"          :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (magit-process-mode        all-the-icons-octicon "mark-github"         :v-adjust 0.0)
-    (magit-diff-mode           all-the-icons-octicon "git-compare"         :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-    (ediff-mode                all-the-icons-octicon "git-compare"         :v-adjust 0.0 :Face all-the-icons-red)
-    (comint-mode               all-the-icons-faicon "terminal"             :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-    (eww-mode                  all-the-icons-faicon "firefox"              :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (org-agenda-mode           all-the-icons-octicon "checklist"           :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-    (cfw:calendar-mode         all-the-icons-octicon "calendar"            :v-adjust 0.0)
-    (ibuffer-mode              all-the-icons-faicon "files-o"              :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dsilver)
-    (messages-buffer-mode      all-the-icons-faicon "stack-overflow"       :v-adjust -0.1)
-    (help-mode                 all-the-icons-faicon "info"                 :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-purple)
-    (benchmark-init/tree-mode  all-the-icons-octicon "dashboard"           :v-adjust 0.0)
-    (jenkins-mode              all-the-icons-fileicon "jenkins"            :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    (magit-popup-mode          all-the-icons-alltheicon "git"              :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (magit-status-mode         all-the-icons-alltheicon "git"              :face all-the-icons-lred)
-    (magit-log-mode            all-the-icons-alltheicon "git"              :face all-the-icons-green)
-    (Custom-mode               all-the-icons-octicon "settings")
-
-    ;; Special matcher for Web Mode based on the `web-mode-content-type' of the current buffer
-    (web-mode             all-the-icons--web-mode-icon)
-
-    (fundamental-mode                   all-the-icons-fileicon "elisp"            :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.2 :face all-the-icons-dsilver)
-    (special-mode                       all-the-icons-fileicon "elisp"            :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.2 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    (text-mode                          all-the-icons-octicon "file-text"         :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-cyan)
-    (ruby-mode                          all-the-icons-alltheicon "ruby-alt"       :face all-the-icons-lred)
-    (inf-ruby-mode                      all-the-icons-alltheicon "ruby-alt"       :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (projectile-rails-compilation-mode  all-the-icons-alltheicon "ruby-alt"       :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (rspec-compilation-mode             all-the-icons-alltheicon "ruby-alt"       :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (rake-compilation-mode              all-the-icons-alltheicon "ruby-alt"       :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (shell-mode                         all-the-icons-alltheicon "terminal"       :face all-the-icons-purple)
-    (fish-mode                          all-the-icons-alltheicon "terminal"       :face all-the-icons-lpink)
-    (nginx-mode                         all-the-icons-fileicon "nginx"            :height 0.9  :face all-the-icons-dgreen)
-    (apache-mode                        all-the-icons-alltheicon "apache"         :height 0.9  :face all-the-icons-dgreen)
-    (makefile-mode                      all-the-icons-fileicon "gnu"              :face all-the-icons-dorange)
-    (dockerfile-mode                    all-the-icons-fileicon "dockerfile"       :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    (docker-compose-mode                all-the-icons-fileicon "dockerfile"       :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-    (xml-mode                           all-the-icons-faicon "file-code-o"        :height 0.95 :face all-the-icons-lorange)
-    (json-mode                          all-the-icons-octicon "settings"          :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    (yaml-mode                          all-the-icons-octicon "settings"          :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dyellow)
-    (elisp-byte-code-mode               all-the-icons-octicon "file-binary"       :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dsilver)
-    (archive-mode                       all-the-icons-octicon "file-zip"          :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lmaroon)
-    (elm-mode                           all-the-icons-fileicon "elm"              :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    (erlang-mode                        all-the-icons-alltheicon "erlang"         :face all-the-icons-red :v-adjust -0.1 :height 0.9)
-    (elixir-mode                        all-the-icons-alltheicon "elixir"         :face all-the-icons-lorange :v-adjust -0.1 :height 0.9)
-    (java-mode                          all-the-icons-alltheicon "java"           :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-purple)
-    (go-mode                            all-the-icons-alltheicon "go"             :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    (matlab-mode                        all-the-icons-fileicon "matlab"           :face all-the-icons-orange)
-    (perl-mode                          all-the-icons-alltheicon "perl"           :face all-the-icons-lorange)
-    (cperl-mode                         all-the-icons-alltheicon "perl"           :face all-the-icons-lorange)
-    (php-mode                           all-the-icons-fileicon "php"              :face all-the-icons-lsilver)
-    (prolog-mode                        all-the-icons-alltheicon "prolog"         :height 1.1  :face all-the-icons-lmaroon)
-    (python-mode                        all-the-icons-alltheicon "python"         :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-    (racket-mode                        all-the-icons-fileicon "racket"           :height 1.2 :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (rust-mode                          all-the-icons-alltheicon "rust"           :height 1.2  :face all-the-icons-maroon)
-    (scala-mode                         all-the-icons-alltheicon "scala"          :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (scheme-mode                        all-the-icons-fileicon   "scheme"         :height 1.2 :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (swift-mode                         all-the-icons-alltheicon "swift"          :height 1.0 :v-adjust -0.1 :face all-the-icons-green)
-    (c-mode                             all-the-icons-alltheicon "c-line"         :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    (c++-mode                           all-the-icons-alltheicon "cplusplus-line" :v-adjust -0.2 :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    (csharp-mode                        all-the-icons-alltheicon "csharp-line"    :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-    (clojure-mode                       all-the-icons-alltheicon "clojure-line"   :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    (cider-repl-mode                    all-the-icons-alltheicon "clojure-line"   :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-    (clojurescript-mode                 all-the-icons-fileicon "cljs"             :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-    (coffee-mode                        all-the-icons-alltheicon "coffeescript"   :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-maroon)
-    (lisp-mode                          all-the-icons-fileicon "lisp"             :face all-the-icons-orange)
-    (css-mode                           all-the-icons-alltheicon "css3"           :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    (scss-mode                          all-the-icons-alltheicon "sass"           :face all-the-icons-pink)
-    (sass-mode                          all-the-icons-alltheicon "sass"           :face all-the-icons-dpink)
-    (less-css-mode                      all-the-icons-alltheicon "less"           :height 0.8  :face all-the-icons-dyellow)
-    (stylus-mode                        all-the-icons-alltheicon "stylus"         :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-    (csv-mode                           all-the-icons-octicon "graph"             :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-dblue)
-    (haskell-mode                       all-the-icons-alltheicon "haskell"        :height 1.0  :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (haml-mode                          all-the-icons-fileicon "haml"             :face all-the-icons-lyellow)
-    (html-mode                          all-the-icons-alltheicon "html5"          :face all-the-icons-orange)
-    (rhtml-mode                         all-the-icons-alltheicon "html5"          :face all-the-icons-lred)
-    (mustache-mode                      all-the-icons-fileicon "moustache"        :face all-the-icons-green)
-    (slim-mode                          all-the-icons-octicon "dashboard"         :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-yellow)
-    (jade-mode                          all-the-icons-fileicon "jade"             :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (pug-mode                           all-the-icons-fileicon "pug"              :face all-the-icons-red)
-    (react-mode                         all-the-icons-alltheicon "react"          :height 1.1  :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-    (image-mode                         all-the-icons-octicon "file-media"        :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-blue)
-    (texinfo-mode                       all-the-icons-fileicon "tex"              :face all-the-icons-lred)
-    (markdown-mode                      all-the-icons-octicon "markdown"          :v-adjust 0.0 :face all-the-icons-lblue)
-    (bibtex-mode                        all-the-icons-fileicon "bib"              :face all-the-icons-maroon)
-    (org-mode                           all-the-icons-fileicon "org"              :face all-the-icons-lgreen)
-    (compilation-mode                   all-the-icons-faicon "cogs"               :v-adjust 0.0 :height 1.0)
-    (objc-mode                          all-the-icons-faicon "apple"              :v-adjust 0.0 :height 1.0)
-    ))
-
-;; ====================
-;;   Functions Start
-;; ====================
-
-(defun all-the-icons-auto-mode-match? (&optional file)
-  "Whether or not FILE's `major-mode' match against its `auto-mode-alist'."
-  (let* ((file (or file (buffer-file-name) (buffer-name)))
-         (auto-mode (all-the-icons-match-to-alist file auto-mode-alist)))
-    (eq major-mode auto-mode)))
-
-(defun all-the-icons-match-to-alist (file alist)
-  "Match FILE against an entry in ALIST using `string-match'."
-  (cdr (cl-find-if (lambda (it) (string-match (car it) file)) alist)))
-
-(defun all-the-icons-dir-is-submodule (dir)
-  "Checker whether or not DIR is a git submodule."
-  (let* ((gitmodule-dir (locate-dominating-file dir ".gitmodules"))
-         (modules-file  (expand-file-name (format "%s.gitmodules" gitmodule-dir)))
-         (module-search (format "submodule \".*?%s\"" (file-name-base dir))))
-
-    (when (and gitmodule-dir (file-exists-p (format "%s/.git" dir)))
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert-file-contents modules-file)
-        (search-forward-regexp module-search (point-max) t)))))
-
-;; Icon functions
-(defun all-the-icons-icon-for-dir (dir &optional chevron padding)
-  "Format an icon for DIR with CHEVRON similar to tree based directories.
-
-If PADDING is provided, it will prepend and separate the chevron
-and directory with PADDING.
-
-Produces different symbols by inspecting DIR to distinguish
-symlinks and git repositories which do not depend on the
-directory contents"
-  (let* ((matcher (all-the-icons-match-to-alist (file-name-base dir) all-the-icons-dir-icon-alist))
-         (path (expand-file-name dir))
-         (chevron (if chevron (all-the-icons-octicon (format "chevron-%s" chevron) :height 0.8 :v-adjust -0.1) ""))
-         (padding (or padding "\t"))
-         (icon (cond
-                ((file-symlink-p path)
-                 (all-the-icons-octicon "file-symlink-directory" :height 1.0))
-                ((all-the-icons-dir-is-submodule path)
-                 (all-the-icons-octicon "file-submodule" :height 1.0))
-                ((file-exists-p (format "%s/.git" path))
-                 (format "%s" (all-the-icons-octicon "repo" :height 1.1)))
-                (t (apply (car matcher) (cdr matcher))))))
-    (format "%s%s%s%s%s" padding chevron padding icon padding)))
-
-(defun all-the-icons-icon-for-buffer ()
-  "Get the formatted icon for the current buffer.
-
-This function prioritises the use of the buffers file extension to
-discern the icon when its `major-mode' matches its auto mode,
-otherwise it will use the buffers `major-mode' to decide its
-icon."
-  (all-the-icons--icon-info-for-buffer))
-
-(defun all-the-icons-icon-family-for-buffer ()
-  "Get the icon font family for the current buffer."
-  (all-the-icons--icon-info-for-buffer "family"))
-
-(defun all-the-icons--web-mode-icon (&rest arg-overrides) "Get icon for a `web-mode' buffer with ARG-OVERRIDES." (all-the-icons--web-mode nil arg-overrides))
-(defun all-the-icons--web-mode-icon-family () "Get icon family for a `web-mode' buffer." (all-the-icons--web-mode t))
-(defun all-the-icons--web-mode (&optional family arg-overrides)
-  "Return icon or FAMILY for `web-mode' based on `web-mode-content-type'.
-Providing ARG-OVERRIDES will modify the creation of the icon."
-  (let ((non-nil-args (cl-reduce (lambda (acc it) (if it (append acc (list it)) acc)) arg-overrides :initial-value '())))
-    (cond
-     ((equal web-mode-content-type "jsx")
-      (if family (all-the-icons-fileicon-family) (apply 'all-the-icons-fileicon (append '("jsx-2") non-nil-args))))
-     ((equal web-mode-content-type "javascript")
-      (if family (all-the-icons-alltheicon-family) (apply 'all-the-icons-alltheicon (append '("javascript") non-nil-args))))
-     ((equal web-mode-content-type "json")
-      (if family (all-the-icons-alltheicon-family) (apply 'all-the-icons-alltheicon (append '("less") non-nil-args))))
-     ((equal web-mode-content-type "xml")
-      (if family (all-the-icons-faicon-family) (apply 'all-the-icons-faicon (append '("file-code-o") non-nil-args))))
-     ((equal web-mode-content-type "css")
-      (if family (all-the-icons-alltheicon-family) (apply 'all-the-icons-alltheicon (append '("css3") non-nil-args))))
-     (t
-      (if family (all-the-icons-alltheicon-family) (apply 'all-the-icons-alltheicon (append '("html5") non-nil-args)))))))
-
-;; Icon Functions
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun all-the-icons-icon-for-file (file &rest arg-overrides)
-  "Get the formatted icon for FILE.
-ARG-OVERRIDES should be a plist containining `:height',
-`:v-adjust' or `:face' properties like in the normal icon
-inserting functions."
-  (let* ((icon (all-the-icons-match-to-alist file all-the-icons-icon-alist))
-         (args (cdr icon)))
-    (when arg-overrides (setq args (append `(,(car args)) arg-overrides (cdr args))))
-    (apply (car icon) args)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun all-the-icons-icon-for-mode (mode &rest arg-overrides)
-  "Get the formatted icon for MODE.
-ARG-OVERRIDES should be a plist containining `:height',
-`:v-adjust' or `:face' properties like in the normal icon
-inserting functions."
-  (let* ((icon (cdr (assoc mode all-the-icons-mode-icon-alist)))
-         (args (cdr icon)))
-    (when arg-overrides (setq args (append `(,(car args)) arg-overrides (cdr args))))
-    (if icon (apply (car icon) args) mode)))
-
-(memoize 'all-the-icons-icon-for-file)
-(memoize 'all-the-icons-icon-for-mode)
-
-;; Family Face Functions
-(defun all-the-icons-icon-family-for-file (file)
-  "Get the icons font family for FILE."
-  (let ((icon (all-the-icons-match-to-alist file all-the-icons-icon-alist)))
-    (funcall (intern (format "%s-family" (car icon))))))
-
-(defun all-the-icons-icon-family-for-mode (mode)
-  "Get the icons font family for MODE."
-  (let ((icon (cdr (assoc mode all-the-icons-mode-icon-alist))))
-    (if icon (funcall (intern (format "%s-family" (car icon)))) nil)))
-
-(defun all-the-icons-icon-family (icon)
-  "Get a propertized ICON family programatically."
-  (plist-get (get-text-property 0 'face icon) :family))
-
-(memoize 'all-the-icons-icon-family-for-file)
-(memoize 'all-the-icons-icon-family-for-mode)
-(memoize 'all-the-icons-icon-family)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun all-the-icons--icon-info-for-buffer (&optional f)
-  "Get icon info for the current buffer.
-
-When F is provided, the info function is calculated with the format
-`all-the-icons-icon-%s-for-file' or `all-the-icons-icon-%s-for-mode'."
-  (let* ((base-f (concat "all-the-icons-icon" (when f (format "-%s" f))))
-         (file-f (intern (concat base-f "-for-file")))
-         (mode-f (intern (concat base-f "-for-mode"))))
-    (if (and (buffer-file-name)
-             (all-the-icons-auto-mode-match?))
-        (funcall file-f (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name)))
-      (funcall mode-f major-mode))))
-
-;; Weather icons
-(defun all-the-icons-icon-for-weather (weather)
-  "Get an icon for a WEATHER status."
-  (let ((icon (all-the-icons-match-to-alist weather all-the-icons-weather-icon-alist)))
-    (if icon (apply (car icon) (cdr icon)) weather)))
-
-;; Definitions
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (defun all-the-icons--function-name (name)
-    "Get the symbol for an icon function name for icon set NAME."
-    (intern (concat "all-the-icons-" (downcase (symbol-name name)))))
-
-  (defun all-the-icons--family-name (name)
-    "Get the symbol for an icon family function for icon set NAME."
-    (intern (concat "all-the-icons-" (downcase (symbol-name name)) "-family")))
-
-  (defun all-the-icons--data-name (name)
-    "Get the symbol for an icon family function for icon set NAME."
-    (intern (concat "all-the-icons-" (downcase (symbol-name name)) "-data")))
-
-  (defun all-the-icons--insert-function-name (name)
-    "Get the symbol for an icon insert function for icon set NAME."
-    (intern (concat "all-the-icons-insert-" (downcase (symbol-name name))))))
-
-;; Icon insertion functions
-
-(defun all-the-icons--read-candidates ()
-  "Helper to build a list of candidates for all families."
-  (cl-reduce 'append (mapcar (lambda (it) (all-the-icons--read-candidates-for-family it t)) all-the-icons-font-families)))
-
-(defun all-the-icons--read-candidates-for-family (family &optional show-family)
-  "Helper to build read candidates for FAMILY.
-If SHOW-FAMILY is non-nil, displays the icons family in the candidate string."
-  (let ((data   (funcall (all-the-icons--data-name family)))
-        (icon-f (all-the-icons--function-name family)))
-    (mapcar
-     (lambda (it)
-       (let* ((icon-name (car it))
-              (icon-name-head (substring icon-name 0 1))
-              (icon-name-tail (substring icon-name 1))
-
-              (icon-display (propertize icon-name-head 'display (format "%s\t%s" (funcall icon-f icon-name) icon-name-head)))
-              (icon-family (if show-family (format "\t[%s]" family) ""))
-
-              (candidate-name (format "%s%s%s" icon-display icon-name-tail icon-family))
-              (candidate-icon (funcall (all-the-icons--function-name family) icon-name)))
-
-         (cons candidate-name candidate-icon)))
-     data)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun all-the-icons-install-fonts (&optional pfx)
-  "Helper function to download and install the latests fonts based on OS.
-When PFX is non-nil, ignore the prompt and just install"
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when (or pfx (yes-or-no-p "This will download and install fonts, are you sure you want to do this?"))
-    (let* ((url-format "https://github.com/domtronn/all-the-icons.el/blob/master/fonts/%s?raw=true")
-           (font-dest (cl-case window-system
-                        (x  (concat (or (getenv "XDG_DATA_HOME")            ;; Default Linux install directories
-                                        (concat (getenv "HOME") "/.local/share"))
-                                    "/fonts/"))
-                        (mac (concat (getenv "HOME") "/Library/Fonts/" ))
-                        (ns (concat (getenv "HOME") "/Library/Fonts/" ))))  ;; Default MacOS install directory
-           (known-dest? (stringp font-dest))
-           (font-dest (or font-dest (read-directory-name "Font installation directory: " "~/"))))
-
-      (unless (file-directory-p font-dest) (mkdir font-dest t))
-
-      (mapc (lambda (font)
-              (url-copy-file (format url-format font) (expand-file-name font font-dest) t))
-            all-the-icons-font-names)
-      (when known-dest?
-        (message "Fonts downloaded, updating font cache... <fc-cache -f -v> ")
-        (shell-command-to-string (format "fc-cache -f -v")))
-      (message "%s Successfully %s `all-the-icons' fonts to `%s'!"
-               (all-the-icons-wicon "stars" :v-adjust 0.0)
-               (if known-dest? "installed" "downloaded")
-               font-dest))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun all-the-icons-insert (&optional arg family)
-  "Interactive icon insertion function.
-When Prefix ARG is non-nil, insert the propertized icon.
-When FAMILY is non-nil, limit the candidates to the icon set matching it."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((standard-output (current-buffer))
-         (candidates (if family
-                         (all-the-icons--read-candidates-for-family family)
-                       (all-the-icons--read-candidates)))
-         (prompt     (if family
-                         (format "%s Icon: " (funcall (all-the-icons--family-name family)))
-                       "Icon : "))
-
-         (selection (completing-read prompt candidates nil t))
-         (result    (cdr (assoc selection candidates))))
-
-    (if arg (prin1 result) (insert result))))
-
-;; Debug Helpers
-
-(defun all-the-icons-insert-icons-for (family &optional height duration)
-  "Insert all of the available icons associated with FAMILY.
-If a HEIGHT is provided it will render the icons at this height.
-This is useful both to see the icons more clearly and to test
-different height rendering.  If DURATION is provided, it will
-pause for DURATION seconds between printing each character."
-  (let* ((data-f    (all-the-icons--data-name family))
-         (insert-f  (all-the-icons--function-name family))
-
-         (height (or height 2.0))
-         (data (funcall data-f)))
-    (mapc
-     (lambda (it)
-       (insert (format "%s - %s\n" (funcall insert-f (car it) :height height) (car it)))
-       (when duration (sit-for duration 0)))
-     data)))
-
-(defmacro define-icon (name alist family &optional font-name)
-  "Macro to generate functions for inserting icons for icon set NAME.
-
-NAME defines is the name of the iconset and will produce a
-function of the for `all-the-icons-NAME'.
-
-ALIST is the alist containing maps between icon names and the
-UniCode for the character.  All of these can be found in the data
-directory of this package.
-
-FAMILY is the font family to use for the icons.
-FONT-NAME is the name of the .ttf file providing the font, defaults to FAMILY."
-  `(progn
-     (add-to-list 'all-the-icons-font-families (quote ,name))
-     (add-to-list 'all-the-icons-font-names (quote ,(downcase (format "%s.ttf" (or font-name family)))))
-
-     (defun ,(all-the-icons--family-name name) () ,family)
-     (defun ,(all-the-icons--data-name name) () ,alist)
-     (defun ,(all-the-icons--function-name name) (icon-name &rest args)
-       (let ((icon (cdr (assoc icon-name ,alist)))
-             (other-face (when all-the-icons-color-icons (plist-get args :face)))
-             (height  (* all-the-icons-scale-factor (or (plist-get args :height) 1.0)))
-             (v-adjust (* all-the-icons-scale-factor (or (plist-get args :v-adjust) all-the-icons-default-adjust)))
-             (family ,family))
-         (unless icon
-           (error (format "Unable to find icon with name `%s' in icon set `%s'" icon-name (quote ,name))))
-         (propertize icon
-                     'face (if other-face
-                               `(:family ,family :height ,height :inherit ,other-face)
-                             `(:family ,family :height ,height))
-                     'display `(raise ,v-adjust)
-                     'rear-nonsticky t
-                     'font-lock-ignore t)))
-     (defun ,(all-the-icons--insert-function-name name) (&optional arg)
-       ,(format "Insert a %s icon at point." family)
-       (interactive "P")
-       (all-the-icons-insert arg (quote ,name)))))
-
-(define-icon alltheicon all-the-icons-data/alltheicons-alist    "all-the-icons")
-(define-icon fileicon   all-the-icons-data/file-icon-alist      "file-icons")
-(define-icon faicon     all-the-icons-data/fa-icon-alist        "FontAwesome")
-(define-icon octicon    all-the-icons-data/octicons-alist       "github-octicons" "octicons")
-(define-icon wicon      all-the-icons-data/weather-icons-alist  "Weather Icons"   "weathericons")
-(define-icon material   all-the-icons-data/material-icons-alist "Material Icons"  "material-design-icons")
-
-(provide 'all-the-icons)
-
-;;; all-the-icons.el ends here
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-(defvar all-the-icons-data/alltheicons-alist
-  '(
-
-    ( "apache"             . "\xe909" )
-    ( "atom"               . "\xe917" )
-    ( "aws"                . "\xe90c" )
-    ( "bower"              . "\xe918" )
-    ( "c"                  . "\xe915" )
-    ( "c-line"             . "\xe90f" )
-    ( "clojure"            . "\xe919" )
-    ( "clojure-line"       . "\xe91a" )
-    ( "coffeescript"       . "\xe914" )
-    ( "cplusplus"          . "\xe913" )
-    ( "cplusplus-line"     . "\xe910" )
-    ( "csharp"             . "\xe911" )
-    ( "csharp-line"        . "\xe912" )
-    ( "css3"               . "\xe91b" )
-    ( "css3-alt"           . "\xe91c" )
-    ( "d3"                 . "\xe90e" )
-    ( "dlang"              . "\xe935" )
-    ( "elixir"             . "\xe936" )
-    ( "erlang"             . "\xe934" )
-    ( "git"                . "\xe907" )
-    ( "go"                 . "\xe91d" )
-    ( "google-drive"       . "\xe91e" )
-    ( "grunt"              . "\xe90d" )
-    ( "grunt-line"         . "\xe91f" )
-    ( "gulp"               . "\xe920" )
-    ( "haskell"            . "\xe921" )
-    ( "html5"              . "\xe932" )
-    ( "jasmine"            . "\xe904" )
-    ( "java"               . "\xe922" )
-    ( "javascript"         . "\xe906" )
-    ( "javascript-badge"   . "\xe923" )
-    ( "javascript-shield"  . "\xe924" )
-    ( "less"               . "\xe90b" )
-    ( "nginx"              . "\xe933" )
-    ( "nodejs"             . "\xe925" )
-    ( "perl"               . "\xe905" )
-    ( "perldocs"           . "\xe926" )
-    ( "postgresql"         . "\xe938" )
-    ( "prolog"             . "\xe927" )
-    ( "python"             . "\xe928" )
-    ( "react"              . "\xe929" )
-    ( "ruby"               . "\xe92a" )
-    ( "ruby-alt"           . "\xe92b" )
-    ( "rust"               . "\xe92c" )
-    ( "sass"               . "\xe92d" )
-    ( "scala"              . "\xe908" )
-    ( "script"             . "\xe90a" )
-    ( "spring"             . "\xe937" )
-    ( "stylus"             . "\xe92e" )
-    ( "svg"                . "\xe903" )
-    ( "swift"              . "\xe92f" )
-    ( "terminal"           . "\xe930" )
-    ( "terminal-alt"       . "\xe931" )
-    ( "battery-charging"   . "\xe939" )
-
-    ( "arrow-left"  . "\xe93a" )
-    ( "arrow-right" . "\xe93b" )
-    ( "cup-left"    . "\xe93c" )
-    ( "cup-right"   . "\xe93d" )
-    ( "slant-left"  . "\xe93e" )
-    ( "slant-right" . "\xe93f" )
-    ( "wave-left"   . "\xe940" )
-    ( "wave-right"  . "\xe941" )
-
-    ))
-
-(provide 'data-alltheicons)
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-(defvar all-the-icons-data/fa-icon-alist
-  '(
-
-    ("500px" . "\xf26e")
-    ("adjust" . "\xf042")
-    ("adn" . "\xf170")
-    ("align-center" . "\xf037")
-    ("align-justify" . "\xf039")
-    ("align-left" . "\xf036")
-    ("align-right" . "\xf038")
-    ("amazon" . "\xf270")
-    ("ambulance" . "\xf0f9")
-    ("american-sign-language-interpreting" . "\xf2a3")
-    ("anchor" . "\xf13d")
-    ("android" . "\xf17b")
-    ("angellist" . "\xf209")
-    ("angle-double-down" . "\xf103")
-    ("angle-double-left" . "\xf100")
-    ("angle-double-right" . "\xf101")
-    ("angle-double-up" . "\xf102")
-    ("angle-down" . "\xf107")
-    ("angle-left" . "\xf104")
-    ("angle-right" . "\xf105")
-    ("angle-up" . "\xf106")
-    ("apple" . "\xf179")
-    ("archive" . "\xf187")
-    ("area-chart" . "\xf1fe")
-    ("arrow-circle-down" . "\xf0ab")
-    ("arrow-circle-left" . "\xf0a8")
-    ("arrow-circle-o-down" . "\xf01a")
-    ("arrow-circle-o-left" . "\xf190")
-    ("arrow-circle-o-right" . "\xf18e")
-    ("arrow-circle-o-up" . "\xf01b")
-    ("arrow-circle-right" . "\xf0a9")
-    ("arrow-circle-up" . "\xf0aa")
-    ("arrow-down" . "\xf063")
-    ("arrow-left" . "\xf060")
-    ("arrow-right" . "\xf061")
-    ("arrow-up" . "\xf062")
-    ("arrows" . "\xf047")
-    ("arrows-alt" . "\xf0b2")
-    ("arrows-h" . "\xf07e")
-    ("arrows-v" . "\xf07d")
-    ("assistive-listening-systems" . "\xf2a2")
-    ("asterisk" . "\xf069")
-    ("at" . "\xf1fa")
-    ("audio-description" . "\xf29e")
-    ("backward" . "\xf04a")
-    ("balance-scale" . "\xf24e")
-    ("ban" . "\xf05e")
-    ("bar-chart" . "\xf080")
-    ("barcode" . "\xf02a")
-    ("bars" . "\xf0c9")
-    ("battery-empty" . "\xf244")
-    ("battery-full" . "\xf240")
-    ("battery-half" . "\xf242")
-    ("battery-quarter" . "\xf243")
-    ("battery-three-quarters" . "\xf241")
-    ("bed" . "\xf236")
-    ("beer" . "\xf0fc")
-    ("behance" . "\xf1b4")
-    ("behance-square" . "\xf1b5")
-    ("bell" . "\xf0f3")
-    ("bell-o" . "\xf0a2")
-    ("bell-slash" . "\xf1f6")
-    ("bell-slash-o" . "\xf1f7")
-    ("bicycle" . "\xf206")
-    ("binoculars" . "\xf1e5")
-    ("birthday-cake" . "\xf1fd")
-    ("bitbucket" . "\xf171")
-    ("bitbucket-square" . "\xf172")
-    ("black-tie" . "\xf27e")
-    ("blind" . "\xf29d")
-    ("bluetooth" . "\xf293")
-    ("bluetooth-b" . "\xf294")
-    ("bold" . "\xf032")
-    ("bolt" . "\xf0e7")
-    ("bomb" . "\xf1e2")
-    ("book" . "\xf02d")
-    ("bookmark" . "\xf02e")
-    ("bookmark-o" . "\xf097")
-    ("braille" . "\xf2a1")
-    ("briefcase" . "\xf0b1")
-    ("btc" . "\xf15a")
-    ("bug" . "\xf188")
-    ("building" . "\xf1ad")
-    ("building-o" . "\xf0f7")
-    ("bullhorn" . "\xf0a1")
-    ("bullseye" . "\xf140")
-    ("bus" . "\xf207")
-    ("buysellads" . "\xf20d")
-    ("calculator" . "\xf1ec")
-    ("calendar" . "\xf073")
-    ("calendar-check-o" . "\xf274")
-    ("calendar-minus-o" . "\xf272")
-    ("calendar-o" . "\xf133")
-    ("calendar-plus-o" . "\xf271")
-    ("calendar-times-o" . "\xf273")
-    ("camera" . "\xf030")
-    ("camera-retro" . "\xf083")
-    ("car" . "\xf1b9")
-    ("caret-down" . "\xf0d7")
-    ("caret-left" . "\xf0d9")
-    ("caret-right" . "\xf0da")
-    ("caret-square-o-down" . "\xf150")
-    ("caret-square-o-left" . "\xf191")
-    ("caret-square-o-right" . "\xf152")
-    ("caret-square-o-up" . "\xf151")
-    ("caret-up" . "\xf0d8")
-    ("cart-arrow-down" . "\xf218")
-    ("cart-plus" . "\xf217")
-    ("cc" . "\xf20a")
-    ("cc-amex" . "\xf1f3")
-    ("cc-diners-club" . "\xf24c")
-    ("cc-discover" . "\xf1f2")
-    ("cc-jcb" . "\xf24b")
-    ("cc-mastercard" . "\xf1f1")
-    ("cc-paypal" . "\xf1f4")
-    ("cc-stripe" . "\xf1f5")
-    ("cc-visa" . "\xf1f0")
-    ("certificate" . "\xf0a3")
-    ("chain-broken" . "\xf127")
-    ("check" . "\xf00c")
-    ("check-circle" . "\xf058")
-    ("check-circle-o" . "\xf05d")
-    ("check-square" . "\xf14a")
-    ("check-square-o" . "\xf046")
-    ("chevron-circle-down" . "\xf13a")
-    ("chevron-circle-left" . "\xf137")
-    ("chevron-circle-right" . "\xf138")
-    ("chevron-circle-up" . "\xf139")
-    ("chevron-down" . "\xf078")
-    ("chevron-left" . "\xf053")
-    ("chevron-right" . "\xf054")
-    ("chevron-up" . "\xf077")
-    ("child" . "\xf1ae")
-    ("chrome" . "\xf268")
-    ("circle" . "\xf111")
-    ("circle-o" . "\xf10c")
-    ("circle-o-notch" . "\xf1ce")
-    ("circle-thin" . "\xf1db")
-    ("clipboard" . "\xf0ea")
-    ("clock-o" . "\xf017")
-    ("clone" . "\xf24d")
-    ("cloud" . "\xf0c2")
-    ("cloud-download" . "\xf0ed")
-    ("cloud-upload" . "\xf0ee")
-    ("code" . "\xf121")
-    ("code-fork" . "\xf126")
-    ("codepen" . "\xf1cb")
-    ("codiepie" . "\xf284")
-    ("coffee" . "\xf0f4")
-    ("cog" . "\xf013")
-    ("cogs" . "\xf085")
-    ("columns" . "\xf0db")
-    ("comment" . "\xf075")
-    ("comment-o" . "\xf0e5")
-    ("commenting" . "\xf27a")
-    ("commenting-o" . "\xf27b")
-    ("comments" . "\xf086")
-    ("comments-o" . "\xf0e6")
-    ("compass" . "\xf14e")
-    ("compress" . "\xf066")
-    ("connectdevelop" . "\xf20e")
-    ("contao" . "\xf26d")
-    ("copyright" . "\xf1f9")
-    ("creative-commons" . "\xf25e")
-    ("credit-card" . "\xf09d")
-    ("credit-card-alt" . "\xf283")
-    ("crop" . "\xf125")
-    ("crosshairs" . "\xf05b")
-    ("css3" . "\xf13c")
-    ("cube" . "\xf1b2")
-    ("cubes" . "\xf1b3")
-    ("cutlery" . "\xf0f5")
-    ("dashcube" . "\xf210")
-    ("database" . "\xf1c0")
-    ("deaf" . "\xf2a4")
-    ("delicious" . "\xf1a5")
-    ("desktop" . "\xf108")
-    ("deviantart" . "\xf1bd")
-    ("diamond" . "\xf219")
-    ("digg" . "\xf1a6")
-    ("dot-circle-o" . "\xf192")
-    ("download" . "\xf019")
-    ("dribbble" . "\xf17d")
-    ("dropbox" . "\xf16b")
-    ("drupal" . "\xf1a9")
-    ("edge" . "\xf282")
-    ("eject" . "\xf052")
-    ("ellipsis-h" . "\xf141")
-    ("ellipsis-v" . "\xf142")
-    ("empire" . "\xf1d1")
-    ("envelope" . "\xf0e0")
-    ("envelope-o" . "\xf003")
-    ("envelope-square" . "\xf199")
-    ("envira" . "\xf299")
-    ("eraser" . "\xf12d")
-    ("eur" . "\xf153")
-    ("exchange" . "\xf0ec")
-    ("exclamation" . "\xf12a")
-    ("exclamation-circle" . "\xf06a")
-    ("exclamation-triangle" . "\xf071")
-    ("expand" . "\xf065")
-    ("expeditedssl" . "\xf23e")
-    ("external-link" . "\xf08e")
-    ("external-link-square" . "\xf14c")
-    ("eye" . "\xf06e")
-    ("eye-slash" . "\xf070")
-    ("eyedropper" . "\xf1fb")
-    ("facebook" . "\xf09a")
-    ("facebook-official" . "\xf230")
-    ("facebook-square" . "\xf082")
-    ("fast-backward" . "\xf049")
-    ("fast-forward" . "\xf050")
-    ("fax" . "\xf1ac")
-    ("female" . "\xf182")
-    ("fighter-jet" . "\xf0fb")
-    ("file" . "\xf15b")
-    ("file-archive-o" . "\xf1c6")
-    ("file-audio-o" . "\xf1c7")
-    ("file-code-o" . "\xf1c9")
-    ("file-excel-o" . "\xf1c3")
-    ("file-image-o" . "\xf1c5")
-    ("file-o" . "\xf016")
-    ("file-pdf-o" . "\xf1c1")
-    ("file-powerpoint-o" . "\xf1c4")
-    ("file-text" . "\xf15c")
-    ("file-text-o" . "\xf0f6")
-    ("file-video-o" . "\xf1c8")
-    ("file-word-o" . "\xf1c2")
-    ("files-o" . "\xf0c5")
-    ("film" . "\xf008")
-    ("filter" . "\xf0b0")
-    ("fire" . "\xf06d")
-    ("fire-extinguisher" . "\xf134")
-    ("firefox" . "\xf269")
-    ("first-order" . "\xf2b0")
-    ("flag" . "\xf024")
-    ("flag-checkered" . "\xf11e")
-    ("flag-o" . "\xf11d")
-    ("flask" . "\xf0c3")
-    ("flickr" . "\xf16e")
-    ("floppy-o" . "\xf0c7")
-    ("folder" . "\xf07b")
-    ("folder-o" . "\xf114")
-    ("folder-open" . "\xf07c")
-    ("folder-open-o" . "\xf115")
-    ("font" . "\xf031")
-    ("font-awesome" . "\xf2b4")
-    ("fonticons" . "\xf280")
-    ("fort-awesome" . "\xf286")
-    ("forumbee" . "\xf211")
-    ("forward" . "\xf04e")
-    ("foursquare" . "\xf180")
-    ("frown-o" . "\xf119")
-    ("futbol-o" . "\xf1e3")
-    ("gamepad" . "\xf11b")
-    ("gavel" . "\xf0e3")
-    ("gbp" . "\xf154")
-    ("genderless" . "\xf22d")
-    ("get-pocket" . "\xf265")
-    ("gg" . "\xf260")
-    ("gg-circle" . "\xf261")
-    ("gift" . "\xf06b")
-    ("git" . "\xf1d3")
-    ("git-square" . "\xf1d2")
-    ("github" . "\xf09b")
-    ("github-alt" . "\xf113")
-    ("github-square" . "\xf092")
-    ("gitlab" . "\xf296")
-    ("glass" . "\xf000")
-    ("glide" . "\xf2a5")
-    ("glide-g" . "\xf2a6")
-    ("globe" . "\xf0ac")
-    ("google" . "\xf1a0")
-    ("google-plus" . "\xf0d5")
-    ("google-plus-official" . "\xf2b3")
-    ("google-plus-square" . "\xf0d4")
-    ("google-wallet" . "\xf1ee")
-    ("graduation-cap" . "\xf19d")
-    ("gratipay" . "\xf184")
-    ("h-square" . "\xf0fd")
-    ("hacker-news" . "\xf1d4")
-    ("hand-lizard-o" . "\xf258")
-    ("hand-o-down" . "\xf0a7")
-    ("hand-o-left" . "\xf0a5")
-    ("hand-o-right" . "\xf0a4")
-    ("hand-o-up" . "\xf0a6")
-    ("hand-paper-o" . "\xf256")
-    ("hand-peace-o" . "\xf25b")
-    ("hand-pointer-o" . "\xf25a")
-    ("hand-rock-o" . "\xf255")
-    ("hand-scissors-o" . "\xf257")
-    ("hand-spock-o" . "\xf259")
-    ("hashtag" . "\xf292")
-    ("hdd-o" . "\xf0a0")
-    ("header" . "\xf1dc")
-    ("headphones" . "\xf025")
-    ("heart" . "\xf004")
-    ("heart-o" . "\xf08a")
-    ("heartbeat" . "\xf21e")
-    ("history" . "\xf1da")
-    ("home" . "\xf015")
-    ("hospital-o" . "\xf0f8")
-    ("hourglass" . "\xf254")
-    ("hourglass-end" . "\xf253")
-    ("hourglass-half" . "\xf252")
-    ("hourglass-o" . "\xf250")
-    ("hourglass-start" . "\xf251")
-    ("houzz" . "\xf27c")
-    ("html5" . "\xf13b")
-    ("i-cursor" . "\xf246")
-    ("ils" . "\xf20b")
-    ("inbox" . "\xf01c")
-    ("indent" . "\xf03c")
-    ("industry" . "\xf275")
-    ("info" . "\xf129")
-    ("info-circle" . "\xf05a")
-    ("inr" . "\xf156")
-    ("instagram" . "\xf16d")
-    ("internet-explorer" . "\xf26b")
-    ("ioxhost" . "\xf208")
-    ("italic" . "\xf033")
-    ("joomla" . "\xf1aa")
-    ("jpy" . "\xf157")
-    ("jsfiddle" . "\xf1cc")
-    ("key" . "\xf084")
-    ("keyboard-o" . "\xf11c")
-    ("krw" . "\xf159")
-    ("language" . "\xf1ab")
-    ("laptop" . "\xf109")
-    ("lastfm" . "\xf202")
-    ("lastfm-square" . "\xf203")
-    ("leaf" . "\xf06c")
-    ("leanpub" . "\xf212")
-    ("lemon-o" . "\xf094")
-    ("level-down" . "\xf149")
-    ("level-up" . "\xf148")
-    ("life-ring" . "\xf1cd")
-    ("lightbulb-o" . "\xf0eb")
-    ("line-chart" . "\xf201")
-    ("link" . "\xf0c1")
-    ("linkedin" . "\xf0e1")
-    ("linkedin-square" . "\xf08c")
-    ("linux" . "\xf17c")
-    ("list" . "\xf03a")
-    ("list-alt" . "\xf022")
-    ("list-ol" . "\xf0cb")
-    ("list-ul" . "\xf0ca")
-    ("location-arrow" . "\xf124")
-    ("lock" . "\xf023")
-    ("long-arrow-down" . "\xf175")
-    ("long-arrow-left" . "\xf177")
-    ("long-arrow-right" . "\xf178")
-    ("long-arrow-up" . "\xf176")
-    ("low-vision" . "\xf2a8")
-    ("magic" . "\xf0d0")
-    ("magnet" . "\xf076")
-    ("male" . "\xf183")
-    ("map" . "\xf279")
-    ("map-marker" . "\xf041")
-    ("map-o" . "\xf278")
-    ("map-pin" . "\xf276")
-    ("map-signs" . "\xf277")
-    ("mars" . "\xf222")
-    ("mars-double" . "\xf227")
-    ("mars-stroke" . "\xf229")
-    ("mars-stroke-h" . "\xf22b")
-    ("mars-stroke-v" . "\xf22a")
-    ("maxcdn" . "\xf136")
-    ("meanpath" . "\xf20c")
-    ("medium" . "\xf23a")
-    ("medkit" . "\xf0fa")
-    ("meh-o" . "\xf11a")
-    ("mercury" . "\xf223")
-    ("microphone" . "\xf130")
-    ("microphone-slash" . "\xf131")
-    ("minus" . "\xf068")
-    ("minus-circle" . "\xf056")
-    ("minus-square" . "\xf146")
-    ("minus-square-o" . "\xf147")
-    ("mixcloud" . "\xf289")
-    ("mobile" . "\xf10b")
-    ("modx" . "\xf285")
-    ("money" . "\xf0d6")
-    ("moon-o" . "\xf186")
-    ("motorcycle" . "\xf21c")
-    ("mouse-pointer" . "\xf245")
-    ("music" . "\xf001")
-    ("neuter" . "\xf22c")
-    ("newspaper-o" . "\xf1ea")
-    ("object-group" . "\xf247")
-    ("object-ungroup" . "\xf248")
-    ("odnoklassniki" . "\xf263")
-    ("odnoklassniki-square" . "\xf264")
-    ("opencart" . "\xf23d")
-    ("openid" . "\xf19b")
-    ("opera" . "\xf26a")
-    ("optin-monster" . "\xf23c")
-    ("outdent" . "\xf03b")
-    ("pagelines" . "\xf18c")
-    ("paint-brush" . "\xf1fc")
-    ("paper-plane" . "\xf1d8")
-    ("paper-plane-o" . "\xf1d9")
-    ("paperclip" . "\xf0c6")
-    ("paragraph" . "\xf1dd")
-    ("pause" . "\xf04c")
-    ("pause-circle" . "\xf28b")
-    ("pause-circle-o" . "\xf28c")
-    ("paw" . "\xf1b0")
-    ("paypal" . "\xf1ed")
-    ("pencil" . "\xf040")
-    ("pencil-square" . "\xf14b")
-    ("pencil-square-o" . "\xf044")
-    ("percent" . "\xf295")
-    ("phone" . "\xf095")
-    ("phone-square" . "\xf098")
-    ("picture-o" . "\xf03e")
-    ("pie-chart" . "\xf200")
-    ("pied-piper" . "\xf2ae")
-    ("pied-piper-alt" . "\xf1a8")
-    ("pied-piper-pp" . "\xf1a7")
-    ("pinterest" . "\xf0d2")
-    ("pinterest-p" . "\xf231")
-    ("pinterest-square" . "\xf0d3")
-    ("plane" . "\xf072")
-    ("play" . "\xf04b")
-    ("play-circle" . "\xf144")
-    ("play-circle-o" . "\xf01d")
-    ("plug" . "\xf1e6")
-    ("plus" . "\xf067")
-    ("plus-circle" . "\xf055")
-    ("plus-square" . "\xf0fe")
-    ("plus-square-o" . "\xf196")
-    ("power-off" . "\xf011")
-    ("print" . "\xf02f")
-    ("product-hunt" . "\xf288")
-    ("puzzle-piece" . "\xf12e")
-    ("qq" . "\xf1d6")
-    ("qrcode" . "\xf029")
-    ("question" . "\xf128")
-    ("question-circle" . "\xf059")
-    ("question-circle-o" . "\xf29c")
-    ("quote-left" . "\xf10d")
-    ("quote-right" . "\xf10e")
-    ("random" . "\xf074")
-    ("rebel" . "\xf1d0")
-    ("recycle" . "\xf1b8")
-    ("reddit" . "\xf1a1")
-    ("reddit-alien" . "\xf281")
-    ("reddit-square" . "\xf1a2")
-    ("refresh" . "\xf021")
-    ("registered" . "\xf25d")
-    ("renren" . "\xf18b")
-    ("repeat" . "\xf01e")
-    ("reply" . "\xf112")
-    ("reply-all" . "\xf122")
-    ("retweet" . "\xf079")
-    ("road" . "\xf018")
-    ("rocket" . "\xf135")
-    ("rss" . "\xf09e")
-    ("rss-square" . "\xf143")
-    ("rub" . "\xf158")
-    ("safari" . "\xf267")
-    ("scissors" . "\xf0c4")
-    ("scribd" . "\xf28a")
-    ("search" . "\xf002")
-    ("search-minus" . "\xf010")
-    ("search-plus" . "\xf00e")
-    ("sellsy" . "\xf213")
-    ("server" . "\xf233")
-    ("share" . "\xf064")
-    ("share-alt" . "\xf1e0")
-    ("share-alt-square" . "\xf1e1")
-    ("share-square" . "\xf14d")
-    ("share-square-o" . "\xf045")
-    ("shield" . "\xf132")
-    ("ship" . "\xf21a")
-    ("shirtsinbulk" . "\xf214")
-    ("shopping-bag" . "\xf290")
-    ("shopping-basket" . "\xf291")
-    ("shopping-cart" . "\xf07a")
-    ("sign-in" . "\xf090")
-    ("sign-language" . "\xf2a7")
-    ("sign-out" . "\xf08b")
-    ("signal" . "\xf012")
-    ("simplybuilt" . "\xf215")
-    ("sitemap" . "\xf0e8")
-    ("skyatlas" . "\xf216")
-    ("skype" . "\xf17e")
-    ("slack" . "\xf198")
-    ("sliders" . "\xf1de")
-    ("slideshare" . "\xf1e7")
-    ("smile-o" . "\xf118")
-    ("snapchat" . "\xf2ab")
-    ("snapchat-ghost" . "\xf2ac")
-    ("snapchat-square" . "\xf2ad")
-    ("sort" . "\xf0dc")
-    ("sort-alpha-asc" . "\xf15d")
-    ("sort-alpha-desc" . "\xf15e")
-    ("sort-amount-asc" . "\xf160")
-    ("sort-amount-desc" . "\xf161")
-    ("sort-asc" . "\xf0de")
-    ("sort-desc" . "\xf0dd")
-    ("sort-numeric-asc" . "\xf162")
-    ("sort-numeric-desc" . "\xf163")
-    ("soundcloud" . "\xf1be")
-    ("space-shuttle" . "\xf197")
-    ("spinner" . "\xf110")
-    ("spoon" . "\xf1b1")
-    ("spotify" . "\xf1bc")
-    ("square" . "\xf0c8")
-    ("square-o" . "\xf096")
-    ("stack-exchange" . "\xf18d")
-    ("stack-overflow" . "\xf16c")
-    ("star" . "\xf005")
-    ("star-half" . "\xf089")
-    ("star-half-o" . "\xf123")
-    ("star-o" . "\xf006")
-    ("steam" . "\xf1b6")
-    ("steam-square" . "\xf1b7")
-    ("step-backward" . "\xf048")
-    ("step-forward" . "\xf051")
-    ("stethoscope" . "\xf0f1")
-    ("sticky-note" . "\xf249")
-    ("sticky-note-o" . "\xf24a")
-    ("stop" . "\xf04d")
-    ("stop-circle" . "\xf28d")
-    ("stop-circle-o" . "\xf28e")
-    ("street-view" . "\xf21d")
-    ("strikethrough" . "\xf0cc")
-    ("stumbleupon" . "\xf1a4")
-    ("stumbleupon-circle" . "\xf1a3")
-    ("subscript" . "\xf12c")
-    ("subway" . "\xf239")
-    ("suitcase" . "\xf0f2")
-    ("sun-o" . "\xf185")
-    ("superscript" . "\xf12b")
-    ("table" . "\xf0ce")
-    ("tablet" . "\xf10a")
-    ("tachometer" . "\xf0e4")
-    ("tag" . "\xf02b")
-    ("tags" . "\xf02c")
-    ("tasks" . "\xf0ae")
-    ("taxi" . "\xf1ba")
-    ("television" . "\xf26c")
-    ("tencent-weibo" . "\xf1d5")
-    ("terminal" . "\xf120")
-    ("text-height" . "\xf034")
-    ("text-width" . "\xf035")
-    ("th" . "\xf00a")
-    ("th-large" . "\xf009")
-    ("th-list" . "\xf00b")
-    ("themeisle" . "\xf2b2")
-    ("thumb-tack" . "\xf08d")
-    ("thumbs-down" . "\xf165")
-    ("thumbs-o-down" . "\xf088")
-    ("thumbs-o-up" . "\xf087")
-    ("thumbs-up" . "\xf164")
-    ("ticket" . "\xf145")
-    ("times" . "\xf00d")
-    ("times-circle" . "\xf057")
-    ("times-circle-o" . "\xf05c")
-    ("tint" . "\xf043")
-    ("toggle-off" . "\xf204")
-    ("toggle-on" . "\xf205")
-    ("trademark" . "\xf25c")
-    ("train" . "\xf238")
-    ("transgender" . "\xf224")
-    ("transgender-alt" . "\xf225")
-    ("trash" . "\xf1f8")
-    ("trash-o" . "\xf014")
-    ("tree" . "\xf1bb")
-    ("trello" . "\xf181")
-    ("tripadvisor" . "\xf262")
-    ("trophy" . "\xf091")
-    ("truck" . "\xf0d1")
-    ("try" . "\xf195")
-    ("tty" . "\xf1e4")
-    ("tumblr" . "\xf173")
-    ("tumblr-square" . "\xf174")
-    ("twitch" . "\xf1e8")
-    ("twitter" . "\xf099")
-    ("twitter-square" . "\xf081")
-    ("umbrella" . "\xf0e9")
-    ("underline" . "\xf0cd")
-    ("undo" . "\xf0e2")
-    ("universal-access" . "\xf29a")
-    ("university" . "\xf19c")
-    ("unlock" . "\xf09c")
-    ("unlock-alt" . "\xf13e")
-    ("upload" . "\xf093")
-    ("usb" . "\xf287")
-    ("usd" . "\xf155")
-    ("user" . "\xf007")
-    ("user-md" . "\xf0f0")
-    ("user-plus" . "\xf234")
-    ("user-secret" . "\xf21b")
-    ("user-times" . "\xf235")
-    ("users" . "\xf0c0")
-    ("venus" . "\xf221")
-    ("venus-double" . "\xf226")
-    ("venus-mars" . "\xf228")
-    ("viacoin" . "\xf237")
-    ("viadeo" . "\xf2a9")
-    ("viadeo-square" . "\xf2aa")
-    ("video-camera" . "\xf03d")
-    ("vimeo" . "\xf27d")
-    ("vimeo-square" . "\xf194")
-    ("vine" . "\xf1ca")
-    ("vk" . "\xf189")
-    ("volume-control-phone" . "\xf2a0")
-    ("volume-down" . "\xf027")
-    ("volume-off" . "\xf026")
-    ("volume-up" . "\xf028")
-    ("weibo" . "\xf18a")
-    ("weixin" . "\xf1d7")
-    ("whatsapp" . "\xf232")
-    ("wheelchair" . "\xf193")
-    ("wheelchair-alt" . "\xf29b")
-    ("wifi" . "\xf1eb")
-    ("wikipedia-w" . "\xf266")
-    ("windows" . "\xf17a")
-    ("wordpress" . "\xf19a")
-    ("wpbeginner" . "\xf297")
-    ("wpforms" . "\xf298")
-    ("wrench" . "\xf0ad")
-    ("xing" . "\xf168")
-    ("xing-square" . "\xf169")
-    ("y-combinator" . "\xf23b")
-    ("yahoo" . "\xf19e")
-    ("yelp" . "\xf1e9")
-    ("yoast" . "\xf2b1")
-    ("youtube" . "\xf167")
-    ("youtube-play" . "\xf16a")
-    ("youtube-square" . "\xf166")
-
-    ))
-
-(provide 'data-faicons)
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-(defvar all-the-icons-data/file-icon-alist
-  '(
-		
-    ( "1c" . "\xa5ea" )
-    ( "1c-alt" . "\xea28" )
-    ( "MJML" . "\xea6f" )
-    ( "R" . "\xe905" )
-    ( "abap" . "\xe92b" )
-    ( "abif" . "\xea4e" )
-    ( "access" . "\xe9ea" )
-    ( "actionscript" . "\xe92e" )
-    ( "ada" . "\xe90b" )
-    ( "ae" . "\xe9f3" )
-    ( "ai" . "\xe6b4" )
-    ( "akka" . "\xea0e" )
-    ( "alex" . "\x29cb" )
-    ( "alloy" . "\xe935" )
-    ( "alpine-linux" . "\xe9ff" )
-    ( "ampl" . "\xe94e" )
-    ( "amx" . "\xe99b" )
-    ( "angelscript" . "\xea5b" )
-    ( "ansible" . "\x24b6" )
-    ( "ansible-alt" . "\x61" )
-    ( "ant" . "\xe93e" )
-    ( "antlr" . "\xe92c" )
-    ( "antwar" . "\x2591" )
-    ( "api-blueprint" . "\xe92d" )
-    ( "apl" . "\x234b" )
-    ( "apl-old" . "\xe909" )
-    ( "apple" . "\xe925" )
-    ( "appveyor" . "\xe923" )
-    ( "arc" . "\xe92f" )
-    ( "arch-linux" . "\x41" )
-    ( "arduino" . "\xe930" )
-    ( "arttext" . "\x24d0" )
-    ( "asciidoc" . "\xe918" )
-    ( "ats" . "\xe934" )
-    ( "audacity" . "\xe9f9" )
-    ( "augeas" . "\xe931" )
-    ( "aurelia" . "\xea48" )
-    ( "auto-hotkey" . "\xe932" )
-    ( "autoit" . "\xe933" )
-    ( "babel" . "\xe91f" )
-    ( "bazel" . "\xea5a" )
-    ( "bem" . "\xea59" )
-    ( "bib" . "\xe601" )
-    ( "bintray" . "\xea6e" )
-    ( "bithound" . "\xea2a" )
-    ( "blender" . "\xe9fa" )
-    ( "bluespec" . "\xe93c" )
-    ( "boo" . "\xe939" )
-    ( "brain" . "\xe93a" )
-    ( "brakeman" . "\xe9d6" )
-    ( "bro" . "\xe93b" )
-    ( "broccoli" . "\xe922" )
-    ( "brotli" . "\xea6c" )
-    ( "browserslist" . "\xea80" )
-    ( "brunch" . "\xea47" )
-    ( "buck" . "\xea46" )
-    ( "build-boot" . "\xf103" )
-    ( "bundler" . "\xea45" )
-    ( "byond" . "\xe962" )
-    ( "cabal" . "\xe9c2" )
-    ( "caddy" . "\xea58" )
-    ( "cake" . "\xe9e3" )
-    ( "cakefile" . "\xe924" )
-    ( "cakephp" . "\xea43" )
-    ( "cakephp-old" . "\xe9d3" )
-    ( "cc" . "\xe9d5" )
-    ( "ceylon" . "\xe94f" )
-    ( "chai" . "\x63" )
-    ( "chapel" . "\xe950" )
-    ( "chartjs" . "\xea0b" )
-    ( "chef" . "\xea42" )
-    ( "chuck" . "\xe943" )
-    ( "circle-ci" . "\xea12" )
-    ( "cirru" . "\xe951" )
-    ( "ckeditor" . "\xea0c" )
-    ( "clarion" . "\xe952" )
-    ( "clean" . "\xe95b" )
-    ( "click" . "\xe95c" )
-    ( "clips" . "\xe940" )
-    ( "clj" . "\xf105" )
-    ( "cljs" . "\xf104" )
-    ( "closure-template" . "\xea82" )
-    ( "cmake" . "\xe93f" )
-    ( "cobol" . "\xea44" )
-    ( "codecov" . "\x2602" )
-    ( "codekit" . "\xea41" )
-    ( "codemirror" . "\xea0d" )
-    ( "codeship" . "\xea6a" )
-    ( "cold-fusion" . "\xe929" )
-    ( "clisp" . "\xe972" )
-    ( "composer" . "\xe683" )
-    ( "config" . "\xf07c" )
-    ( "coq" . "\xe95f" )
-    ( "cordova" . "\xea11" )
-    ( "cp" . "\xe942" )
-    ( "cpan" . "\xea87" )
-    ( "creole" . "\xe95e" )
-    ( "crystal" . "\xe902" )
-    ( "cs-script" . "\xe9e2" )
-    ( "csound" . "\xe9f0" )
-    ( "cucumber" . "\xf02b" )
-    ( "cython" . "\xe963" )
-    ( "d3" . "\xea10" )
-    ( "darcs" . "\xe964" )
-    ( "dashboard" . "\xf07d" )
-    ( "dbase" . "\xe9f1" )
-    ( "default" . "\x1f5cc" )
-    ( "delphi" . "\xea40" )
-    ( "devicetree" . "\xea57" )
-    ( "diff" . "\xe960" )
-    ( "dockerfile" . "\xf106" )
-    ( "doclets" . "\xea3f" )
-    ( "doge" . "\xe946" )
-    ( "dom" . "\xea71" )
-    ( "donejs" . "\x1f3c1" )
-    ( "doxygen" . "\xe928" )
-    ( "dragula" . "\x1f44c" )
-    ( "drone" . "\xea3d" )
-    ( "dyalog" . "\xe90c" )
-    ( "dylib" . "\xea15" )
-    ( "e" . "\x45" )
-    ( "eagle" . "\xe965" )
-    ( "easybuild" . "\xea85" )
-    ( "ec" . "\xe9c9" )
-    ( "ecere" . "\xe966" )
-    ( "edge" . "\xea78" )
-    ( "editorconfig" . "\xea1b" )
-    ( "eiffel" . "\xe967" )
-    ( "ejs" . "\xea4b" )
-    ( "electron" . "\xea27" )
-    ( "elm" . "\xf102" )
-    ( "emacs" . "\xe926" )
-    ( "elisp" . "\xe926" )
-    ( "ember" . "\xe61b" )
-    ( "emberscript" . "\xe968" )
-    ( "eq" . "\xea0a" )
-    ( "esdoc" . "\xea5c" )
-    ( "eslint" . "\xea0f" )
-    ( "eslint-old" . "\xe90e" )
-    ( "excel" . "\xe9ee" )
-    ( "fabfile" . "\xe94b" )
-    ( "factor" . "\xe96a" )
-    ( "fancy" . "\xe96b" )
-    ( "fantom" . "\xe96f" )
-    ( "fbx" . "\xe9fc" )
-    ( "ffmpeg" . "\xea22" )
-    ( "finder" . "\xe9e9" )
-    ( "firebase" . "\xea7f" )
-    ( "flow" . "\xe921" )
-    ( "flux" . "\xe969" )
-    ( "font" . "\xe90f" )
-    ( "fontforge" . "\xfb00" )
-    ( "fortran" . "\xe90a" )
-    ( "franca" . "\xea56" )
-    ( "freemarker" . "\xe970" )
-    ( "frege" . "\xe96e" )
-    ( "fuel-ux" . "\xea09" )
-    ( "gams" . "\xe973" )
-    ( "gap" . "\xe971" )
-    ( "gdb" . "\xea08" )
-    ( "genshi" . "\xe976" )
-    ( "gentoo" . "\xe96d" )
-    ( "gf" . "\xe978" )
-    ( "gitlab" . "\xea3c" )
-    ( "glade" . "\xe938" )
-    ( "glyphs" . "\x47" )
-    ( "gn" . "\xea25" )
-    ( "gnu" . "\xe679" )
-    ( "go" . "\xe624" )
-    ( "godot" . "\xe974" )
-    ( "golo" . "\xe979" )
-    ( "gosu" . "\xe97a" )
-    ( "gradle" . "\xe903" )
-    ( "graphql" . "\xe97c" )
-    ( "graphviz" . "\xe97d" )
-    ( "groovy" . "\xe904" )
-    ( "grunt" . "\xe611" )
-    ( "gulp" . "\xe610" )
-    ( "hack" . "\xe9ce" )
-    ( "haml" . "\xf15b" )
-    ( "harbour" . "\xe97b" )
-    ( "hashicorp" . "\xe97e" )
-    ( "haxe" . "\xe907" )
-    ( "haxedevelop" . "\xea3b" )
-    ( "hg" . "\x263f" )
-    ( "hoplon" . "\xea4d" )
-    ( "hy" . "\xe97f" )
-    ( "icu" . "\xea23" )
-    ( "id" . "\xe9f4" )
-    ( "idl" . "\xe947" )
-    ( "idris" . "\xe983" )
-    ( "igorpro" . "\xe980" )
-    ( "image" . "\xf012" )
-    ( "inform7" . "\xe984" )
-    ( "inno" . "\xe985" )
-    ( "io" . "\xe981" )
-    ( "ioke" . "\xe982" )
-    ( "ionic-project" . "\xf14b" )
-    ( "isabelle" . "\xe945" )
-    ( "j" . "\xe937" )
-    ( "jade" . "\xe90d" )
-    ( "jake" . "\xe948" )
-    ( "jasmine" . "\xea3a" )
-    ( "jenkins" . "\xe667" )
-    ( "jest" . "\xea39" )
-    ( "jinja" . "\xe944" )
-    ( "jison" . "\xea55" )
-    ( "jolie" . "\xea75" )
-    ( "jsonld" . "\xe958" )
-    ( "jsx" . "\xf100" )
-    ( "jsx-2" . "\xf101" )
-    ( "jsx2-alt" . "\xe9e6" )
-    ( "julia" . "\x26ec" )
-    ( "junos" . "\xea81" )
-    ( "jupyter" . "\xe987" )
-    ( "karma" . "\xe9cd" )
-    ( "keynote" . "\xe9e5" )
-    ( "khronos" . "\xe9f8" )
-    ( "kicad" . "\xea4c" )
-    ( "kitchenci" . "\xea38" )
-    ( "kivy" . "\xe901" )
-    ( "knockout" . "\x4b" )
-    ( "kotlin" . "\xe989" )
-    ( "krl" . "\xe988" )
-    ( "labview" . "\xe98a" )
-    ( "lasso" . "\xe98c" )
-    ( "leaflet" . "\xea07" )
-    ( "lean" . "\x4c" )
-    ( "lerna" . "\xea37" )
-    ( "lfe" . "\xe94c" )
-    ( "libuv" . "\xea21" )
-    ( "lightwave" . "\xe9fb" )
-    ( "lime" . "\xea36" )
-    ( "lisp" . "\xe908" )
-    ( "livescript" . "\xe914" )
-    ( "llvm" . "\xe91d" )
-    ( "logtalk" . "\xe98d" )
-    ( "lookml" . "\xe98e" )
-    ( "lsl" . "\xe98b" )
-    ( "lua" . "\xe91b" )
-    ( "mako" . "\xe98f" )
-    ( "man-page" . "\xe936" )
-    ( "mapbox" . "\xe941" )
-    ( "markdownlint" . "\xf0c9" )
-    ( "marko" . "\xe920" )
-    ( "mathematica" . "\xe990" )
-    ( "mathjax" . "\xea06" )
-    ( "matlab" . "\xe991" )
-    ( "max" . "\xe993" )
-    ( "maxscript" . "\xe900" )
-    ( "maya" . "\xe9f6" )
-    ( "mediawiki" . "\xe954" )
-    ( "mercury" . "\xe994" )
-    ( "meson" . "\xea54" )
-    ( "metal" . "\x4d" )
-    ( "meteor" . "\xe6a5" )
-    ( "microsoft-infopath" . "\xea35" )
-    ( "minecraft" . "\xe9dc" )
-    ( "minizinc" . "\xea53" )
-    ( "mirah" . "\xe995" )
-    ( "miranda" . "\xea52" )
-    ( "mocha" . "\x26fe" )
-    ( "modula-2" . "\xe996" )
-    ( "moment" . "\x1f558" )
-    ( "moment-tz" . "\x1f30d" )
-    ( "monkey" . "\xe997" )
-    ( "moustache" . "\xe60f" )
-    ( "mruby" . "\xea18" )
-    ( "mupad" . "\xe9ca" )
-    ( "nano" . "\xea76" )
-    ( "nanoc" . "\xea51" )
-    ( "nant" . "\xe9e1" )
-    ( "nasm" . "\xea72" )
-    ( "neko" . "\xea05" )
-    ( "netlogo" . "\xe99c" )
-    ( "new-relic" . "\xe9d7" )
-    ( "nginx" . "\xf146b" )
-    ( "nib" . "\x2712" )
-    ( "nimrod" . "\xe998" )
-    ( "nit" . "\xe999" )
-    ( "nix" . "\xe99a" )
-    ( "nmap" . "\xe94d" )
-    ( "nodemon" . "\xea26" )
-    ( "normalize" . "\xea04" )
-    ( "npm" . "\xe91c" )
-    ( "npm-old" . "\xf17b" )
-    ( "nsis" . "\xea1e" )
-    ( "nsis-old" . "\xe992" )
-    ( "nuclide" . "\xea34" )
-    ( "nuget" . "\xe9d9" )
-    ( "numpy" . "\xe99d" )
-    ( "nunjucks" . "\xe953" )
-    ( "nvidia" . "\xe95d" )
-    ( "nxc" . "\xea6b" )
-    ( "obj" . "\xe9e8" )
-    ( "objective-j" . "\xe99e" )
-    ( "ocaml" . "\xe91a" )
-    ( "octave" . "\xea33" )
-    ( "onenote" . "\xe9eb" )
-    ( "ooc" . "\xe9cb" )
-    ( "opa" . "\x2601" )
-    ( "opencl" . "\xe99f" )
-    ( "opengl" . "\xea7a" )
-    ( "openoffice" . "\xe9e4" )
-    ( "openscad" . "\xe911" )
-    ( "org" . "\xe917" )
-    ( "owl" . "\xe957" )
-    ( "ox" . "\xe9a1" )
-    ( "oxygene" . "\xe9bf" )
-    ( "oz" . "\xe9be" )
-    ( "p4" . "\xea50" )
-    ( "pan" . "\xe9bd" )
-    ( "papyrus" . "\xe9bc" )
-    ( "parrot" . "\xe9bb" )
-    ( "pascal" . "\xe92a" )
-    ( "patch" . "\xe961" )
-    ( "pawn" . "\x265f" )
-    ( "pb" . "\xea14" )
-    ( "pegjs" . "\xea74" )
-    ( "perl6" . "\xe96c" )
-    ( "phalcon" . "\xe94a" )
-    ( "phoenix" . "\xea5f" )
-    ( "php" . "\xf147" )
-    ( "phpunit" . "\xea32" )
-    ( "pickle" . "\xe9c4" )
-    ( "pike" . "\xe9b9" )
-    ( "platformio" . "\xea2c" )
-    ( "pm2" . "\x2630" )
-    ( "pod" . "\xea84" )
-    ( "pogo" . "\xe9b8" )
-    ( "pointwise" . "\xe977" )
-    ( "polymer" . "\xea2b" )
-    ( "pony" . "\xe9b7" )
-    ( "postcss" . "\xe910" )
-    ( "postscript" . "\xe955" )
-    ( "povray" . "\x50" )
-    ( "powerpoint" . "\xe9ec" )
-    ( "powershell" . "\xe9da" )
-    ( "precision" . "\x2295" )
-    ( "premiere" . "\xe9f5" )
-    ( "processing" . "\xe9a0" )
-    ( "progress" . "\xe9c0" )
-    ( "propeller" . "\xe9b5" )
-    ( "proselint" . "\xea6d" )
-    ( "protractor" . "\xe9de" )
-    ( "ps" . "\xe6b8" )
-    ( "pug" . "\xea13" )
-    ( "pug-alt" . "\xe9d0" )
-    ( "puppet" . "\xf0c3" )
-    ( "purebasic" . "\x1b5" )
-    ( "purescript" . "\xe9b2" )
-    ( "racket" . "\xe9b1" )
-    ( "raml" . "\xe913" )
-    ( "rascal" . "\xea24" )
-    ( "rdoc" . "\xe9b0" )
-    ( "realbasic" . "\xe9af" )
-    ( "reason" . "\xea1d" )
-    ( "rebol" . "\xe9ae" )
-    ( "red" . "\xe9ad" )
-    ( "redux" . "\xea30" )
-    ( "regex" . "\x2a" )
-    ( "rexx" . "\xea16" )
-    ( "rhino" . "\xea4a" )
-    ( "ring" . "\x1f48d" )
-    ( "riot" . "\xe919" )
-    ( "robot" . "\xe9ac" )
-    ( "rollup" . "\xea20" )
-    ( "rollup-old" . "\xe9fd" )
-    ( "rot" . "\x1f764" )
-    ( "rspec" . "\xea31" )
-    ( "rst" . "\xe9cc" )
-    ( "sage" . "\xe9ab" )
-    ( "saltstack" . "\xe915" )
-    ( "sas" . "\xe95a" )
-    ( "sbt" . "\xe9d2" )
-    ( "sc" . "\xe9a2" )
-    ( "scheme" . "\x3bb" )
-    ( "scilab" . "\xe9a9" )
-    ( "scrutinizer" . "\xe9d4" )
-    ( "self" . "\xe9a8" )
-    ( "sequelize" . "\xea2f" )
-    ( "sf" . "\xe9db" )
-    ( "shen" . "\xe9a7" )
-    ( "shipit" . "\x26f5" )
-    ( "shippable" . "\xea2d" )
-    ( "shopify" . "\xe9cf" )
-    ( "shuriken" . "\x272b" )
-    ( "silverstripe" . "\xe800" )
-    ( "sinatra" . "\xea03" )
-    ( "sketch" . "\xe927" )
-    ( "sketchup-layout" . "\xea7c" )
-    ( "sketchup-make" . "\xea7e" )
-    ( "sketchup-stylebuilder" . "\xea7d" )
-    ( "slash" . "\xe9a6" )
-    ( "snyk" . "\xea1c" )
-    ( "solidity" . "\xea86" )
-    ( "sparql" . "\xe959" )
-    ( "spray" . "\xea02" )
-    ( "sqf" . "\xe9a5" )
-    ( "sqlite" . "\xe9dd" )
-    ( "squarespace" . "\xea5e" )
-    ( "stan" . "\xe9a4" )
-    ( "stata" . "\xe9a3" )
-    ( "storyist" . "\xe9ef" )
-    ( "strings" . "\xe9e0" )
-    ( "stylelint" . "\xe93d" )
-    ( "stylus" . "\x73" )
-    ( "stylus-full" . "\xe9f7" )
-    ( "stylus-orb" . "\x53" )
-    ( "sublime" . "\xe986" )
-    ( "sv" . "\xe9c3" )
-    ( "svn" . "\xea17" )
-    ( "swagger" . "\xea29" )
-    ( "tag" . "\xf015" )
-    ( "tcl" . "\xe956" )
-    ( "telegram" . "\x2708" )
-    ( "terminal" . "\xf0c8" )
-    ( "tern" . "\x1f54a" )
-    ( "terraform" . "\xe916" )
-    ( "test-coffeescript" . "\xea62" )
-    ( "test-dir" . "\xea60" )
-    ( "test-generic" . "\xea63" )
-    ( "test-js" . "\xea64" )
-    ( "test-perl" . "\xea65" )
-    ( "test-python" . "\xea66" )
-    ( "test-react" . "\xea67" )
-    ( "test-ruby" . "\xea68" )
-    ( "test-typescript" . "\xea69" )
-    ( "tex" . "\xe600" )
-    ( "textile" . "\x74" )
-    ( "textmate" . "\x2122" )
-    ( "thor" . "\xe9d8" )
-    ( "tinymce" . "\xea01" )
-    ( "tsx" . "\xe9d1" )
-    ( "tsx-alt" . "\xe9e7" )
-    ( "tt" . "\x54" )
-    ( "turing" . "\xe9b6" )
-    ( "twig" . "\x2e19" )
-    ( "twine" . "\xea5d" )
-    ( "txl" . "\xe9c1" )
-    ( "typedoc" . "\xe9fe" )
-    ( "typescript" . "\xe912" )
-    ( "typescript-alt" . "\x2a6" )
-    ( "typings" . "\xe9df" )
-    ( "uno" . "\xe9b3" )
-    ( "unreal" . "\x75" )
-    ( "urweb" . "\xe9ba" )
-    ( "v8" . "\xea1f" )
-    ( "vagrant" . "\x56" )
-    ( "vcl" . "\xe9b4" )
-    ( "verilog" . "\xe949" )
-    ( "vertex-shader" . "\xea79" )
-    ( "vhdl" . "\xe9aa" )
-    ( "video" . "\xf057" )
-    ( "virtualbox" . "\xea3e" )
-    ( "virtualbox-alt" . "\xea2e" )
-    ( "visio" . "\xea83" )
-    ( "vmware" . "\xea49" )
-    ( "vue" . "\xe906" )
-    ( "wasm" . "\xea70" )
-    ( "watchman" . "\xea4f" )
-    ( "webgl" . "\xea7b" )
-    ( "webpack" . "\xea61" )
-    ( "webpack-old" . "\xe91e" )
-    ( "wercker" . "\xea19" )
-    ( "word" . "\xe9ed" )
-    ( "x10" . "\x2169" )
-    ( "xamarin" . "\xea77" )
-    ( "xmos" . "\x58" )
-    ( "xpages" . "\xe9c5" )
-    ( "xtend" . "\xe9c6" )
-    ( "yarn" . "\xea1a" )
-    ( "yasm" . "\xea73" )
-    ( "yin-yang" . "\x262f" )
-    ( "yoyo" . "\xe975" )
-    ( "yui" . "\xea00" )
-    ( "zbrush" . "\xe9f2" )
-    ( "zephir" . "\xe9c7" )
-    ( "zimpl" . "\xe9c8" )
-    
-    )
-  )
-
-(provide 'data-fileicons)
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-(defvar all-the-icons-data/material-icons-alist
-  '(("3d_rotation" . "\xe84d")
-    ("ac_unit" . "\xeb3b")
-    ("access_alarm" . "\xe190")
-    ("access_alarms" . "\xe191")
-    ("access_time" . "\xe192")
-    ("accessibility" . "\xe84e")
-    ("accessible" . "\xe914")
-    ("account_balance" . "\xe84f")
-    ("account_balance_wallet" . "\xe850")
-    ("account_box" . "\xe851")
-    ("account_circle" . "\xe853")
-    ("adb" . "\xe60e")
-    ("add" . "\xe145")
-    ("add_a_photo" . "\xe439")
-    ("add_alarm" . "\xe193")
-    ("add_alert" . "\xe003")
-    ("add_box" . "\xe146")
-    ("add_circle" . "\xe147")
-    ("add_circle_outline" . "\xe148")
-    ("add_location" . "\xe567")
-    ("add_shopping_cart" . "\xe854")
-    ("add_to_photos" . "\xe39d")
-    ("add_to_queue" . "\xe05c")
-    ("adjust" . "\xe39e")
-    ("airline_seat_flat" . "\xe630")
-    ("airline_seat_flat_angled" . "\xe631")
-    ("airline_seat_individual_suite" . "\xe632")
-    ("airline_seat_legroom_extra" . "\xe633")
-    ("airline_seat_legroom_normal" . "\xe634")
-    ("airline_seat_legroom_reduced" . "\xe635")
-    ("airline_seat_recline_extra" . "\xe636")
-    ("airline_seat_recline_normal" . "\xe637")
-    ("airplanemode_active" . "\xe195")
-    ("airplanemode_inactive" . "\xe194")
-    ("airplay" . "\xe055")
-    ("airport_shuttle" . "\xeb3c")
-    ("alarm" . "\xe855")
-    ("alarm_add" . "\xe856")
-    ("alarm_off" . "\xe857")
-    ("alarm_on" . "\xe858")
-    ("album" . "\xe019")
-    ("all_inclusive" . "\xeb3d")
-    ("all_out" . "\xe90b")
-    ("android" . "\xe859")
-    ("announcement" . "\xe85a")
-    ("apps" . "\xe5c3")
-    ("archive" . "\xe149")
-    ("arrow_back" . "\xe5c4")
-    ("arrow_downward" . "\xe5db")
-    ("arrow_drop_down" . "\xe5c5")
-    ("arrow_drop_down_circle" . "\xe5c6")
-    ("arrow_drop_up" . "\xe5c7")
-    ("arrow_forward" . "\xe5c8")
-    ("arrow_upward" . "\xe5d8")
-    ("art_track" . "\xe060")
-    ("aspect_ratio" . "\xe85b")
-    ("assessment" . "\xe85c")
-    ("assignment" . "\xe85d")
-    ("assignment_ind" . "\xe85e")
-    ("assignment_late" . "\xe85f")
-    ("assignment_return" . "\xe860")
-    ("assignment_returned" . "\xe861")
-    ("assignment_turned_in" . "\xe862")
-    ("assistant" . "\xe39f")
-    ("assistant_photo" . "\xe3a0")
-    ("attach_file" . "\xe226")
-    ("attach_money" . "\xe227")
-    ("attachment" . "\xe2bc")
-    ("audiotrack" . "\xe3a1")
-    ("autorenew" . "\xe863")
-    ("av_timer" . "\xe01b")
-    ("backspace" . "\xe14a")
-    ("backup" . "\xe864")
-    ("battery_alert" . "\xe19c")
-    ("battery_charging_full" . "\xe1a3")
-    ("battery_full" . "\xe1a4")
-    ("battery_std" . "\xe1a5")
-    ("battery_unknown" . "\xe1a6")
-    ("beach_access" . "\xeb3e")
-    ("beenhere" . "\xe52d")
-    ("block" . "\xe14b")
-    ("bluetooth" . "\xe1a7")
-    ("bluetooth_audio" . "\xe60f")
-    ("bluetooth_connected" . "\xe1a8")
-    ("bluetooth_disabled" . "\xe1a9")
-    ("bluetooth_searching" . "\xe1aa")
-    ("blur_circular" . "\xe3a2")
-    ("blur_linear" . "\xe3a3")
-    ("blur_off" . "\xe3a4")
-    ("blur_on" . "\xe3a5")
-    ("book" . "\xe865")
-    ("bookmark" . "\xe866")
-    ("bookmark_border" . "\xe867")
-    ("border_all" . "\xe228")
-    ("border_bottom" . "\xe229")
-    ("border_clear" . "\xe22a")
-    ("border_color" . "\xe22b")
-    ("border_horizontal" . "\xe22c")
-    ("border_inner" . "\xe22d")
-    ("border_left" . "\xe22e")
-    ("border_outer" . "\xe22f")
-    ("border_right" . "\xe230")
-    ("border_style" . "\xe231")
-    ("border_top" . "\xe232")
-    ("border_vertical" . "\xe233")
-    ("branding_watermark" . "\xe06b")
-    ("brightness_1" . "\xe3a6")
-    ("brightness_2" . "\xe3a7")
-    ("brightness_3" . "\xe3a8")
-    ("brightness_4" . "\xe3a9")
-    ("brightness_5" . "\xe3aa")
-    ("brightness_6" . "\xe3ab")
-    ("brightness_7" . "\xe3ac")
-    ("brightness_auto" . "\xe1ab")
-    ("brightness_high" . "\xe1ac")
-    ("brightness_low" . "\xe1ad")
-    ("brightness_medium" . "\xe1ae")
-    ("broken_image" . "\xe3ad")
-    ("brush" . "\xe3ae")
-    ("bubble_chart" . "\xe6dd")
-    ("bug_report" . "\xe868")
-    ("build" . "\xe869")
-    ("burst_mode" . "\xe43c")
-    ("business" . "\xe0af")
-    ("business_center" . "\xeb3f")
-    ("cached" . "\xe86a")
-    ("cake" . "\xe7e9")
-    ("call" . "\xe0b0")
-    ("call_end" . "\xe0b1")
-    ("call_made" . "\xe0b2")
-    ("call_merge" . "\xe0b3")
-    ("call_missed" . "\xe0b4")
-    ("call_missed_outgoing" . "\xe0e4")
-    ("call_received" . "\xe0b5")
-    ("call_split" . "\xe0b6")
-    ("call_to_action" . "\xe06c")
-    ("camera" . "\xe3af")
-    ("camera_alt" . "\xe3b0")
-    ("camera_enhance" . "\xe8fc")
-    ("camera_front" . "\xe3b1")
-    ("camera_rear" . "\xe3b2")
-    ("camera_roll" . "\xe3b3")
-    ("cancel" . "\xe5c9")
-    ("card_giftcard" . "\xe8f6")
-    ("card_membership" . "\xe8f7")
-    ("card_travel" . "\xe8f8")
-    ("casino" . "\xeb40")
-    ("cast" . "\xe307")
-    ("cast_connected" . "\xe308")
-    ("center_focus_strong" . "\xe3b4")
-    ("center_focus_weak" . "\xe3b5")
-    ("change_history" . "\xe86b")
-    ("chat" . "\xe0b7")
-    ("chat_bubble" . "\xe0ca")
-    ("chat_bubble_outline" . "\xe0cb")
-    ("check" . "\xe5ca")
-    ("check_box" . "\xe834")
-    ("check_box_outline_blank" . "\xe835")
-    ("check_circle" . "\xe86c")
-    ("chevron_left" . "\xe5cb")
-    ("chevron_right" . "\xe5cc")
-    ("child_care" . "\xeb41")
-    ("child_friendly" . "\xeb42")
-    ("chrome_reader_mode" . "\xe86d")
-    ("class" . "\xe86e")
-    ("clear" . "\xe14c")
-    ("clear_all" . "\xe0b8")
-    ("close" . "\xe5cd")
-    ("closed_caption" . "\xe01c")
-    ("cloud" . "\xe2bd")
-    ("cloud_circle" . "\xe2be")
-    ("cloud_done" . "\xe2bf")
-    ("cloud_download" . "\xe2c0")
-    ("cloud_off" . "\xe2c1")
-    ("cloud_queue" . "\xe2c2")
-    ("cloud_upload" . "\xe2c3")
-    ("code" . "\xe86f")
-    ("collections" . "\xe3b6")
-    ("collections_bookmark" . "\xe431")
-    ("color_lens" . "\xe3b7")
-    ("colorize" . "\xe3b8")
-    ("comment" . "\xe0b9")
-    ("compare" . "\xe3b9")
-    ("compare_arrows" . "\xe915")
-    ("computer" . "\xe30a")
-    ("confirmation_number" . "\xe638")
-    ("contact_mail" . "\xe0d0")
-    ("contact_phone" . "\xe0cf")
-    ("contacts" . "\xe0ba")
-    ("content_copy" . "\xe14d")
-    ("content_cut" . "\xe14e")
-    ("content_paste" . "\xe14f")
-    ("control_point" . "\xe3ba")
-    ("control_point_duplicate" . "\xe3bb")
-    ("copyright" . "\xe90c")
-    ("create" . "\xe150")
-    ("create_new_folder" . "\xe2cc")
-    ("credit_card" . "\xe870")
-    ("crop" . "\xe3be")
-    ("crop_16_9" . "\xe3bc")
-    ("crop_3_2" . "\xe3bd")
-    ("crop_5_4" . "\xe3bf")
-    ("crop_7_5" . "\xe3c0")
-    ("crop_din" . "\xe3c1")
-    ("crop_free" . "\xe3c2")
-    ("crop_landscape" . "\xe3c3")
-    ("crop_original" . "\xe3c4")
-    ("crop_portrait" . "\xe3c5")
-    ("crop_rotate" . "\xe437")
-    ("crop_square" . "\xe3c6")
-    ("dashboard" . "\xe871")
-    ("data_usage" . "\xe1af")
-    ("date_range" . "\xe916")
-    ("dehaze" . "\xe3c7")
-    ("delete" . "\xe872")
-    ("delete_forever" . "\xe92b")
-    ("delete_sweep" . "\xe16c")
-    ("description" . "\xe873")
-    ("desktop_mac" . "\xe30b")
-    ("desktop_windows" . "\xe30c")
-    ("details" . "\xe3c8")
-    ("developer_board" . "\xe30d")
-    ("developer_mode" . "\xe1b0")
-    ("device_hub" . "\xe335")
-    ("devices" . "\xe1b1")
-    ("devices_other" . "\xe337")
-    ("dialer_sip" . "\xe0bb")
-    ("dialpad" . "\xe0bc")
-    ("directions" . "\xe52e")
-    ("directions_bike" . "\xe52f")
-    ("directions_boat" . "\xe532")
-    ("directions_bus" . "\xe530")
-    ("directions_car" . "\xe531")
-    ("directions_railway" . "\xe534")
-    ("directions_run" . "\xe566")
-    ("directions_subway" . "\xe533")
-    ("directions_transit" . "\xe535")
-    ("directions_walk" . "\xe536")
-    ("disc_full" . "\xe610")
-    ("dns" . "\xe875")
-    ("do_not_disturb" . "\xe612")
-    ("do_not_disturb_alt" . "\xe611")
-    ("do_not_disturb_off" . "\xe643")
-    ("do_not_disturb_on" . "\xe644")
-    ("dock" . "\xe30e")
-    ("domain" . "\xe7ee")
-    ("done" . "\xe876")
-    ("done_all" . "\xe877")
-    ("donut_large" . "\xe917")
-    ("donut_small" . "\xe918")
-    ("drafts" . "\xe151")
-    ("drag_handle" . "\xe25d")
-    ("drive_eta" . "\xe613")
-    ("dvr" . "\xe1b2")
-    ("edit" . "\xe3c9")
-    ("edit_location" . "\xe568")
-    ("eject" . "\xe8fb")
-    ("email" . "\xe0be")
-    ("enhanced_encryption" . "\xe63f")
-    ("equalizer" . "\xe01d")
-    ("error" . "\xe000")
-    ("error_outline" . "\xe001")
-    ("euro_symbol" . "\xe926")
-    ("ev_station" . "\xe56d")
-    ("event" . "\xe878")
-    ("event_available" . "\xe614")
-    ("event_busy" . "\xe615")
-    ("event_note" . "\xe616")
-    ("event_seat" . "\xe903")
-    ("exit_to_app" . "\xe879")
-    ("expand_less" . "\xe5ce")
-    ("expand_more" . "\xe5cf")
-    ("explicit" . "\xe01e")
-    ("explore" . "\xe87a")
-    ("exposure" . "\xe3ca")
-    ("exposure_neg_1" . "\xe3cb")
-    ("exposure_neg_2" . "\xe3cc")
-    ("exposure_plus_1" . "\xe3cd")
-    ("exposure_plus_2" . "\xe3ce")
-    ("exposure_zero" . "\xe3cf")
-    ("extension" . "\xe87b")
-    ("face" . "\xe87c")
-    ("fast_forward" . "\xe01f")
-    ("fast_rewind" . "\xe020")
-    ("favorite" . "\xe87d")
-    ("favorite_border" . "\xe87e")
-    ("featured_play_list" . "\xe06d")
-    ("featured_video" . "\xe06e")
-    ("feedback" . "\xe87f")
-    ("fiber_dvr" . "\xe05d")
-    ("fiber_manual_record" . "\xe061")
-    ("fiber_new" . "\xe05e")
-    ("fiber_pin" . "\xe06a")
-    ("fiber_smart_record" . "\xe062")
-    ("file_download" . "\xe2c4")
-    ("file_upload" . "\xe2c6")
-    ("filter" . "\xe3d3")
-    ("filter_1" . "\xe3d0")
-    ("filter_2" . "\xe3d1")
-    ("filter_3" . "\xe3d2")
-    ("filter_4" . "\xe3d4")
-    ("filter_5" . "\xe3d5")
-    ("filter_6" . "\xe3d6")
-    ("filter_7" . "\xe3d7")
-    ("filter_8" . "\xe3d8")
-    ("filter_9" . "\xe3d9")
-    ("filter_9_plus" . "\xe3da")
-    ("filter_b_and_w" . "\xe3db")
-    ("filter_center_focus" . "\xe3dc")
-    ("filter_drama" . "\xe3dd")
-    ("filter_frames" . "\xe3de")
-    ("filter_hdr" . "\xe3df")
-    ("filter_list" . "\xe152")
-    ("filter_none" . "\xe3e0")
-    ("filter_tilt_shift" . "\xe3e2")
-    ("filter_vintage" . "\xe3e3")
-    ("find_in_page" . "\xe880")
-    ("find_replace" . "\xe881")
-    ("fingerprint" . "\xe90d")
-    ("first_page" . "\xe5dc")
-    ("fitness_center" . "\xeb43")
-    ("flag" . "\xe153")
-    ("flare" . "\xe3e4")
-    ("flash_auto" . "\xe3e5")
-    ("flash_off" . "\xe3e6")
-    ("flash_on" . "\xe3e7")
-    ("flight" . "\xe539")
-    ("flight_land" . "\xe904")
-    ("flight_takeoff" . "\xe905")
-    ("flip" . "\xe3e8")
-    ("flip_to_back" . "\xe882")
-    ("flip_to_front" . "\xe883")
-    ("folder" . "\xe2c7")
-    ("folder_open" . "\xe2c8")
-    ("folder_shared" . "\xe2c9")
-    ("folder_special" . "\xe617")
-    ("font_download" . "\xe167")
-    ("format_align_center" . "\xe234")
-    ("format_align_justify" . "\xe235")
-    ("format_align_left" . "\xe236")
-    ("format_align_right" . "\xe237")
-    ("format_bold" . "\xe238")
-    ("format_clear" . "\xe239")
-    ("format_color_fill" . "\xe23a")
-    ("format_color_reset" . "\xe23b")
-    ("format_color_text" . "\xe23c")
-    ("format_indent_decrease" . "\xe23d")
-    ("format_indent_increase" . "\xe23e")
-    ("format_italic" . "\xe23f")
-    ("format_line_spacing" . "\xe240")
-    ("format_list_bulleted" . "\xe241")
-    ("format_list_numbered" . "\xe242")
-    ("format_paint" . "\xe243")
-    ("format_quote" . "\xe244")
-    ("format_shapes" . "\xe25e")
-    ("format_size" . "\xe245")
-    ("format_strikethrough" . "\xe246")
-    ("format_textdirection_l_to_r" . "\xe247")
-    ("format_textdirection_r_to_l" . "\xe248")
-    ("format_underlined" . "\xe249")
-    ("forum" . "\xe0bf")
-    ("forward" . "\xe154")
-    ("forward_10" . "\xe056")
-    ("forward_30" . "\xe057")
-    ("forward_5" . "\xe058")
-    ("free_breakfast" . "\xeb44")
-    ("fullscreen" . "\xe5d0")
-    ("fullscreen_exit" . "\xe5d1")
-    ("functions" . "\xe24a")
-    ("g_translate" . "\xe927")
-    ("gamepad" . "\xe30f")
-    ("games" . "\xe021")
-    ("gavel" . "\xe90e")
-    ("gesture" . "\xe155")
-    ("get_app" . "\xe884")
-    ("gif" . "\xe908")
-    ("golf_course" . "\xeb45")
-    ("gps_fixed" . "\xe1b3")
-    ("gps_not_fixed" . "\xe1b4")
-    ("gps_off" . "\xe1b5")
-    ("grade" . "\xe885")
-    ("gradient" . "\xe3e9")
-    ("grain" . "\xe3ea")
-    ("graphic_eq" . "\xe1b8")
-    ("grid_off" . "\xe3eb")
-    ("grid_on" . "\xe3ec")
-    ("group" . "\xe7ef")
-    ("group_add" . "\xe7f0")
-    ("group_work" . "\xe886")
-    ("hd" . "\xe052")
-    ("hdr_off" . "\xe3ed")
-    ("hdr_on" . "\xe3ee")
-    ("hdr_strong" . "\xe3f1")
-    ("hdr_weak" . "\xe3f2")
-    ("headset" . "\xe310")
-    ("headset_mic" . "\xe311")
-    ("healing" . "\xe3f3")
-    ("hearing" . "\xe023")
-    ("help" . "\xe887")
-    ("help_outline" . "\xe8fd")
-    ("high_quality" . "\xe024")
-    ("highlight" . "\xe25f")
-    ("highlight_off" . "\xe888")
-    ("history" . "\xe889")
-    ("home" . "\xe88a")
-    ("hot_tub" . "\xeb46")
-    ("hotel" . "\xe53a")
-    ("hourglass_empty" . "\xe88b")
-    ("hourglass_full" . "\xe88c")
-    ("http" . "\xe902")
-    ("https" . "\xe88d")
-    ("image" . "\xe3f4")
-    ("image_aspect_ratio" . "\xe3f5")
-    ("import_contacts" . "\xe0e0")
-    ("import_export" . "\xe0c3")
-    ("important_devices" . "\xe912")
-    ("inbox" . "\xe156")
-    ("indeterminate_check_box" . "\xe909")
-    ("info" . "\xe88e")
-    ("info_outline" . "\xe88f")
-    ("input" . "\xe890")
-    ("insert_chart" . "\xe24b")
-    ("insert_comment" . "\xe24c")
-    ("insert_drive_file" . "\xe24d")
-    ("insert_emoticon" . "\xe24e")
-    ("insert_invitation" . "\xe24f")
-    ("insert_link" . "\xe250")
-    ("insert_photo" . "\xe251")
-    ("invert_colors" . "\xe891")
-    ("invert_colors_off" . "\xe0c4")
-    ("iso" . "\xe3f6")
-    ("keyboard" . "\xe312")
-    ("keyboard_arrow_down" . "\xe313")
-    ("keyboard_arrow_left" . "\xe314")
-    ("keyboard_arrow_right" . "\xe315")
-    ("keyboard_arrow_up" . "\xe316")
-    ("keyboard_backspace" . "\xe317")
-    ("keyboard_capslock" . "\xe318")
-    ("keyboard_hide" . "\xe31a")
-    ("keyboard_return" . "\xe31b")
-    ("keyboard_tab" . "\xe31c")
-    ("keyboard_voice" . "\xe31d")
-    ("kitchen" . "\xeb47")
-    ("label" . "\xe892")
-    ("label_outline" . "\xe893")
-    ("landscape" . "\xe3f7")
-    ("language" . "\xe894")
-    ("laptop" . "\xe31e")
-    ("laptop_chromebook" . "\xe31f")
-    ("laptop_mac" . "\xe320")
-    ("laptop_windows" . "\xe321")
-    ("last_page" . "\xe5dd")
-    ("launch" . "\xe895")
-    ("layers" . "\xe53b")
-    ("layers_clear" . "\xe53c")
-    ("leak_add" . "\xe3f8")
-    ("leak_remove" . "\xe3f9")
-    ("lens" . "\xe3fa")
-    ("library_add" . "\xe02e")
-    ("library_books" . "\xe02f")
-    ("library_music" . "\xe030")
-    ("lightbulb_outline" . "\xe90f")
-    ("line_style" . "\xe919")
-    ("line_weight" . "\xe91a")
-    ("linear_scale" . "\xe260")
-    ("link" . "\xe157")
-    ("linked_camera" . "\xe438")
-    ("list" . "\xe896")
-    ("live_help" . "\xe0c6")
-    ("live_tv" . "\xe639")
-    ("local_activity" . "\xe53f")
-    ("local_airport" . "\xe53d")
-    ("local_atm" . "\xe53e")
-    ("local_bar" . "\xe540")
-    ("local_cafe" . "\xe541")
-    ("local_car_wash" . "\xe542")
-    ("local_convenience_store" . "\xe543")
-    ("local_dining" . "\xe556")
-    ("local_drink" . "\xe544")
-    ("local_florist" . "\xe545")
-    ("local_gas_station" . "\xe546")
-    ("local_grocery_store" . "\xe547")
-    ("local_hospital" . "\xe548")
-    ("local_hotel" . "\xe549")
-    ("local_laundry_service" . "\xe54a")
-    ("local_library" . "\xe54b")
-    ("local_mall" . "\xe54c")
-    ("local_movies" . "\xe54d")
-    ("local_offer" . "\xe54e")
-    ("local_parking" . "\xe54f")
-    ("local_pharmacy" . "\xe550")
-    ("local_phone" . "\xe551")
-    ("local_pizza" . "\xe552")
-    ("local_play" . "\xe553")
-    ("local_post_office" . "\xe554")
-    ("local_printshop" . "\xe555")
-    ("local_see" . "\xe557")
-    ("local_shipping" . "\xe558")
-    ("local_taxi" . "\xe559")
-    ("location_city" . "\xe7f1")
-    ("location_disabled" . "\xe1b6")
-    ("location_off" . "\xe0c7")
-    ("location_on" . "\xe0c8")
-    ("location_searching" . "\xe1b7")
-    ("lock" . "\xe897")
-    ("lock_open" . "\xe898")
-    ("lock_outline" . "\xe899")
-    ("looks" . "\xe3fc")
-    ("looks_3" . "\xe3fb")
-    ("looks_4" . "\xe3fd")
-    ("looks_5" . "\xe3fe")
-    ("looks_6" . "\xe3ff")
-    ("looks_one" . "\xe400")
-    ("looks_two" . "\xe401")
-    ("loop" . "\xe028")
-    ("loupe" . "\xe402")
-    ("low_priority" . "\xe16d")
-    ("loyalty" . "\xe89a")
-    ("mail" . "\xe158")
-    ("mail_outline" . "\xe0e1")
-    ("map" . "\xe55b")
-    ("markunread" . "\xe159")
-    ("markunread_mailbox" . "\xe89b")
-    ("memory" . "\xe322")
-    ("menu" . "\xe5d2")
-    ("merge_type" . "\xe252")
-    ("message" . "\xe0c9")
-    ("mic" . "\xe029")
-    ("mic_none" . "\xe02a")
-    ("mic_off" . "\xe02b")
-    ("mms" . "\xe618")
-    ("mode_comment" . "\xe253")
-    ("mode_edit" . "\xe254")
-    ("monetization_on" . "\xe263")
-    ("money_off" . "\xe25c")
-    ("monochrome_photos" . "\xe403")
-    ("mood" . "\xe7f2")
-    ("mood_bad" . "\xe7f3")
-    ("more" . "\xe619")
-    ("more_horiz" . "\xe5d3")
-    ("more_vert" . "\xe5d4")
-    ("motorcycle" . "\xe91b")
-    ("mouse" . "\xe323")
-    ("move_to_inbox" . "\xe168")
-    ("movie" . "\xe02c")
-    ("movie_creation" . "\xe404")
-    ("movie_filter" . "\xe43a")
-    ("multiline_chart" . "\xe6df")
-    ("music_note" . "\xe405")
-    ("music_video" . "\xe063")
-    ("my_location" . "\xe55c")
-    ("nature" . "\xe406")
-    ("nature_people" . "\xe407")
-    ("navigate_before" . "\xe408")
-    ("navigate_next" . "\xe409")
-    ("navigation" . "\xe55d")
-    ("near_me" . "\xe569")
-    ("network_cell" . "\xe1b9")
-    ("network_check" . "\xe640")
-    ("network_locked" . "\xe61a")
-    ("network_wifi" . "\xe1ba")
-    ("new_releases" . "\xe031")
-    ("next_week" . "\xe16a")
-    ("nfc" . "\xe1bb")
-    ("no_encryption" . "\xe641")
-    ("no_sim" . "\xe0cc")
-    ("not_interested" . "\xe033")
-    ("note" . "\xe06f")
-    ("note_add" . "\xe89c")
-    ("notifications" . "\xe7f4")
-    ("notifications_active" . "\xe7f7")
-    ("notifications_none" . "\xe7f5")
-    ("notifications_off" . "\xe7f6")
-    ("notifications_paused" . "\xe7f8")
-    ("offline_pin" . "\xe90a")
-    ("ondemand_video" . "\xe63a")
-    ("opacity" . "\xe91c")
-    ("open_in_browser" . "\xe89d")
-    ("open_in_new" . "\xe89e")
-    ("open_with" . "\xe89f")
-    ("pages" . "\xe7f9")
-    ("pageview" . "\xe8a0")
-    ("palette" . "\xe40a")
-    ("pan_tool" . "\xe925")
-    ("panorama" . "\xe40b")
-    ("panorama_fish_eye" . "\xe40c")
-    ("panorama_horizontal" . "\xe40d")
-    ("panorama_vertical" . "\xe40e")
-    ("panorama_wide_angle" . "\xe40f")
-    ("party_mode" . "\xe7fa")
-    ("pause" . "\xe034")
-    ("pause_circle_filled" . "\xe035")
-    ("pause_circle_outline" . "\xe036")
-    ("payment" . "\xe8a1")
-    ("people" . "\xe7fb")
-    ("people_outline" . "\xe7fc")
-    ("perm_camera_mic" . "\xe8a2")
-    ("perm_contact_calendar" . "\xe8a3")
-    ("perm_data_setting" . "\xe8a4")
-    ("perm_device_information" . "\xe8a5")
-    ("perm_identity" . "\xe8a6")
-    ("perm_media" . "\xe8a7")
-    ("perm_phone_msg" . "\xe8a8")
-    ("perm_scan_wifi" . "\xe8a9")
-    ("person" . "\xe7fd")
-    ("person_add" . "\xe7fe")
-    ("person_outline" . "\xe7ff")
-    ("person_pin" . "\xe55a")
-    ("person_pin_circle" . "\xe56a")
-    ("personal_video" . "\xe63b")
-    ("pets" . "\xe91d")
-    ("phone" . "\xe0cd")
-    ("phone_android" . "\xe324")
-    ("phone_bluetooth_speaker" . "\xe61b")
-    ("phone_forwarded" . "\xe61c")
-    ("phone_in_talk" . "\xe61d")
-    ("phone_iphone" . "\xe325")
-    ("phone_locked" . "\xe61e")
-    ("phone_missed" . "\xe61f")
-    ("phone_paused" . "\xe620")
-    ("phonelink" . "\xe326")
-    ("phonelink_erase" . "\xe0db")
-    ("phonelink_lock" . "\xe0dc")
-    ("phonelink_off" . "\xe327")
-    ("phonelink_ring" . "\xe0dd")
-    ("phonelink_setup" . "\xe0de")
-    ("photo" . "\xe410")
-    ("photo_album" . "\xe411")
-    ("photo_camera" . "\xe412")
-    ("photo_filter" . "\xe43b")
-    ("photo_library" . "\xe413")
-    ("photo_size_select_actual" . "\xe432")
-    ("photo_size_select_large" . "\xe433")
-    ("photo_size_select_small" . "\xe434")
-    ("picture_as_pdf" . "\xe415")
-    ("picture_in_picture" . "\xe8aa")
-    ("picture_in_picture_alt" . "\xe911")
-    ("pie_chart" . "\xe6c4")
-    ("pie_chart_outlined" . "\xe6c5")
-    ("pin_drop" . "\xe55e")
-    ("place" . "\xe55f")
-    ("play_arrow" . "\xe037")
-    ("play_circle_filled" . "\xe038")
-    ("play_circle_outline" . "\xe039")
-    ("play_for_work" . "\xe906")
-    ("playlist_add" . "\xe03b")
-    ("playlist_add_check" . "\xe065")
-    ("playlist_play" . "\xe05f")
-    ("plus_one" . "\xe800")
-    ("poll" . "\xe801")
-    ("polymer" . "\xe8ab")
-    ("pool" . "\xeb48")
-    ("portable_wifi_off" . "\xe0ce")
-    ("portrait" . "\xe416")
-    ("power" . "\xe63c")
-    ("power_input" . "\xe336")
-    ("power_settings_new" . "\xe8ac")
-    ("pregnant_woman" . "\xe91e")
-    ("present_to_all" . "\xe0df")
-    ("print" . "\xe8ad")
-    ("priority_high" . "\xe645")
-    ("public" . "\xe80b")
-    ("publish" . "\xe255")
-    ("query_builder" . "\xe8ae")
-    ("question_answer" . "\xe8af")
-    ("queue" . "\xe03c")
-    ("queue_music" . "\xe03d")
-    ("queue_play_next" . "\xe066")
-    ("radio" . "\xe03e")
-    ("radio_button_checked" . "\xe837")
-    ("radio_button_unchecked" . "\xe836")
-    ("rate_review" . "\xe560")
-    ("receipt" . "\xe8b0")
-    ("recent_actors" . "\xe03f")
-    ("record_voice_over" . "\xe91f")
-    ("redeem" . "\xe8b1")
-    ("redo" . "\xe15a")
-    ("refresh" . "\xe5d5")
-    ("remove" . "\xe15b")
-    ("remove_circle" . "\xe15c")
-    ("remove_circle_outline" . "\xe15d")
-    ("remove_from_queue" . "\xe067")
-    ("remove_red_eye" . "\xe417")
-    ("remove_shopping_cart" . "\xe928")
-    ("reorder" . "\xe8fe")
-    ("repeat" . "\xe040")
-    ("repeat_one" . "\xe041")
-    ("replay" . "\xe042")
-    ("replay_10" . "\xe059")
-    ("replay_30" . "\xe05a")
-    ("replay_5" . "\xe05b")
-    ("reply" . "\xe15e")
-    ("reply_all" . "\xe15f")
-    ("report" . "\xe160")
-    ("report_problem" . "\xe8b2")
-    ("restaurant" . "\xe56c")
-    ("restaurant_menu" . "\xe561")
-    ("restore" . "\xe8b3")
-    ("restore_page" . "\xe929")
-    ("ring_volume" . "\xe0d1")
-    ("room" . "\xe8b4")
-    ("room_service" . "\xeb49")
-    ("rotate_90_degrees_ccw" . "\xe418")
-    ("rotate_left" . "\xe419")
-    ("rotate_right" . "\xe41a")
-    ("rounded_corner" . "\xe920")
-    ("router" . "\xe328")
-    ("rowing" . "\xe921")
-    ("rss_feed" . "\xe0e5")
-    ("rv_hookup" . "\xe642")
-    ("satellite" . "\xe562")
-    ("save" . "\xe161")
-    ("scanner" . "\xe329")
-    ("schedule" . "\xe8b5")
-    ("school" . "\xe80c")
-    ("screen_lock_landscape" . "\xe1be")
-    ("screen_lock_portrait" . "\xe1bf")
-    ("screen_lock_rotation" . "\xe1c0")
-    ("screen_rotation" . "\xe1c1")
-    ("screen_share" . "\xe0e2")
-    ("sd_card" . "\xe623")
-    ("sd_storage" . "\xe1c2")
-    ("search" . "\xe8b6")
-    ("security" . "\xe32a")
-    ("select_all" . "\xe162")
-    ("send" . "\xe163")
-    ("sentiment_dissatisfied" . "\xe811")
-    ("sentiment_neutral" . "\xe812")
-    ("sentiment_satisfied" . "\xe813")
-    ("sentiment_very_dissatisfied" . "\xe814")
-    ("sentiment_very_satisfied" . "\xe815")
-    ("settings" . "\xe8b8")
-    ("settings_applications" . "\xe8b9")
-    ("settings_backup_restore" . "\xe8ba")
-    ("settings_bluetooth" . "\xe8bb")
-    ("settings_brightness" . "\xe8bd")
-    ("settings_cell" . "\xe8bc")
-    ("settings_ethernet" . "\xe8be")
-    ("settings_input_antenna" . "\xe8bf")
-    ("settings_input_component" . "\xe8c0")
-    ("settings_input_composite" . "\xe8c1")
-    ("settings_input_hdmi" . "\xe8c2")
-    ("settings_input_svideo" . "\xe8c3")
-    ("settings_overscan" . "\xe8c4")
-    ("settings_phone" . "\xe8c5")
-    ("settings_power" . "\xe8c6")
-    ("settings_remote" . "\xe8c7")
-    ("settings_system_daydream" . "\xe1c3")
-    ("settings_voice" . "\xe8c8")
-    ("share" . "\xe80d")
-    ("shop" . "\xe8c9")
-    ("shop_two" . "\xe8ca")
-    ("shopping_basket" . "\xe8cb")
-    ("shopping_cart" . "\xe8cc")
-    ("short_text" . "\xe261")
-    ("show_chart" . "\xe6e1")
-    ("shuffle" . "\xe043")
-    ("signal_cellular_4_bar" . "\xe1c8")
-    ("signal_cellular_connected_no_internet_4_bar" . "\xe1cd")
-    ("signal_cellular_no_sim" . "\xe1ce")
-    ("signal_cellular_null" . "\xe1cf")
-    ("signal_cellular_off" . "\xe1d0")
-    ("signal_wifi_4_bar" . "\xe1d8")
-    ("signal_wifi_4_bar_lock" . "\xe1d9")
-    ("signal_wifi_off" . "\xe1da")
-    ("sim_card" . "\xe32b")
-    ("sim_card_alert" . "\xe624")
-    ("skip_next" . "\xe044")
-    ("skip_previous" . "\xe045")
-    ("slideshow" . "\xe41b")
-    ("slow_motion_video" . "\xe068")
-    ("smartphone" . "\xe32c")
-    ("smoke_free" . "\xeb4a")
-    ("smoking_rooms" . "\xeb4b")
-    ("sms" . "\xe625")
-    ("sms_failed" . "\xe626")
-    ("snooze" . "\xe046")
-    ("sort" . "\xe164")
-    ("sort_by_alpha" . "\xe053")
-    ("spa" . "\xeb4c")
-    ("space_bar" . "\xe256")
-    ("speaker" . "\xe32d")
-    ("speaker_group" . "\xe32e")
-    ("speaker_notes" . "\xe8cd")
-    ("speaker_notes_off" . "\xe92a")
-    ("speaker_phone" . "\xe0d2")
-    ("spellcheck" . "\xe8ce")
-    ("star" . "\xe838")
-    ("star_border" . "\xe83a")
-    ("star_half" . "\xe839")
-    ("stars" . "\xe8d0")
-    ("stay_current_landscape" . "\xe0d3")
-    ("stay_current_portrait" . "\xe0d4")
-    ("stay_primary_landscape" . "\xe0d5")
-    ("stay_primary_portrait" . "\xe0d6")
-    ("stop" . "\xe047")
-    ("stop_screen_share" . "\xe0e3")
-    ("storage" . "\xe1db")
-    ("store" . "\xe8d1")
-    ("store_mall_directory" . "\xe563")
-    ("straighten" . "\xe41c")
-    ("streetview" . "\xe56e")
-    ("strikethrough_s" . "\xe257")
-    ("style" . "\xe41d")
-    ("subdirectory_arrow_left" . "\xe5d9")
-    ("subdirectory_arrow_right" . "\xe5da")
-    ("subject" . "\xe8d2")
-    ("subscriptions" . "\xe064")
-    ("subtitles" . "\xe048")
-    ("subway" . "\xe56f")
-    ("supervisor_account" . "\xe8d3")
-    ("surround_sound" . "\xe049")
-    ("swap_calls" . "\xe0d7")
-    ("swap_horiz" . "\xe8d4")
-    ("swap_vert" . "\xe8d5")
-    ("swap_vertical_circle" . "\xe8d6")
-    ("switch_camera" . "\xe41e")
-    ("switch_video" . "\xe41f")
-    ("sync" . "\xe627")
-    ("sync_disabled" . "\xe628")
-    ("sync_problem" . "\xe629")
-    ("system_update" . "\xe62a")
-    ("system_update_alt" . "\xe8d7")
-    ("tab" . "\xe8d8")
-    ("tab_unselected" . "\xe8d9")
-    ("tablet" . "\xe32f")
-    ("tablet_android" . "\xe330")
-    ("tablet_mac" . "\xe331")
-    ("tag_faces" . "\xe420")
-    ("tap_and_play" . "\xe62b")
-    ("terrain" . "\xe564")
-    ("text_fields" . "\xe262")
-    ("text_format" . "\xe165")
-    ("textsms" . "\xe0d8")
-    ("texture" . "\xe421")
-    ("theaters" . "\xe8da")
-    ("thumb_down" . "\xe8db")
-    ("thumb_up" . "\xe8dc")
-    ("thumbs_up_down" . "\xe8dd")
-    ("time_to_leave" . "\xe62c")
-    ("timelapse" . "\xe422")
-    ("timeline" . "\xe922")
-    ("timer" . "\xe425")
-    ("timer_10" . "\xe423")
-    ("timer_3" . "\xe424")
-    ("timer_off" . "\xe426")
-    ("title" . "\xe264")
-    ("toc" . "\xe8de")
-    ("today" . "\xe8df")
-    ("toll" . "\xe8e0")
-    ("tonality" . "\xe427")
-    ("touch_app" . "\xe913")
-    ("toys" . "\xe332")
-    ("track_changes" . "\xe8e1")
-    ("traffic" . "\xe565")
-    ("train" . "\xe570")
-    ("tram" . "\xe571")
-    ("transfer_within_a_station" . "\xe572")
-    ("transform" . "\xe428")
-    ("translate" . "\xe8e2")
-    ("trending_down" . "\xe8e3")
-    ("trending_flat" . "\xe8e4")
-    ("trending_up" . "\xe8e5")
-    ("tune" . "\xe429")
-    ("turned_in" . "\xe8e6")
-    ("turned_in_not" . "\xe8e7")
-    ("tv" . "\xe333")
-    ("unarchive" . "\xe169")
-    ("undo" . "\xe166")
-    ("unfold_less" . "\xe5d6")
-    ("unfold_more" . "\xe5d7")
-    ("update" . "\xe923")
-    ("usb" . "\xe1e0")
-    ("verified_user" . "\xe8e8")
-    ("vertical_align_bottom" . "\xe258")
-    ("vertical_align_center" . "\xe259")
-    ("vertical_align_top" . "\xe25a")
-    ("vibration" . "\xe62d")
-    ("video_call" . "\xe070")
-    ("video_label" . "\xe071")
-    ("video_library" . "\xe04a")
-    ("videocam" . "\xe04b")
-    ("videocam_off" . "\xe04c")
-    ("videogame_asset" . "\xe338")
-    ("view_agenda" . "\xe8e9")
-    ("view_array" . "\xe8ea")
-    ("view_carousel" . "\xe8eb")
-    ("view_column" . "\xe8ec")
-    ("view_comfy" . "\xe42a")
-    ("view_compact" . "\xe42b")
-    ("view_day" . "\xe8ed")
-    ("view_headline" . "\xe8ee")
-    ("view_list" . "\xe8ef")
-    ("view_module" . "\xe8f0")
-    ("view_quilt" . "\xe8f1")
-    ("view_stream" . "\xe8f2")
-    ("view_week" . "\xe8f3")
-    ("vignette" . "\xe435")
-    ("visibility" . "\xe8f4")
-    ("visibility_off" . "\xe8f5")
-    ("voice_chat" . "\xe62e")
-    ("voicemail" . "\xe0d9")
-    ("volume_down" . "\xe04d")
-    ("volume_mute" . "\xe04e")
-    ("volume_off" . "\xe04f")
-    ("volume_up" . "\xe050")
-    ("vpn_key" . "\xe0da")
-    ("vpn_lock" . "\xe62f")
-    ("wallpaper" . "\xe1bc")
-    ("warning" . "\xe002")
-    ("watch" . "\xe334")
-    ("watch_later" . "\xe924")
-    ("wb_auto" . "\xe42c")
-    ("wb_cloudy" . "\xe42d")
-    ("wb_incandescent" . "\xe42e")
-    ("wb_iridescent" . "\xe436")
-    ("wb_sunny" . "\xe430")
-    ("wc" . "\xe63d")
-    ("web" . "\xe051")
-    ("web_asset" . "\xe069")
-    ("weekend" . "\xe16b")
-    ("whatshot" . "\xe80e")
-    ("widgets" . "\xe1bd")
-    ("wifi" . "\xe63e")
-    ("wifi_lock" . "\xe1e1")
-    ("wifi_tethering" . "\xe1e2")
-    ("work" . "\xe8f9")
-    ("wrap_text" . "\xe25b")
-    ("youtube_searched_for" . "\xe8fa")
-    ("zoom_in" . "\xe8ff")
-    ("zoom_out" . "\xe900")
-    ("zoom_out_map" . "\xe56b")))
-
-  (provide 'data-material)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/data/data-material.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/data/data-material.elc
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-(defvar all-the-icons-data/octicons-alist
-  '(
-
-    ("alert" . "\xf02d")
-    ("arrow-down" . "\xf03f")
-    ("arrow-left" . "\xf040")
-    ("arrow-right" . "\xf03e")
-    ("arrow-small-down" . "\xf0a0")
-    ("arrow-small-left" . "\xf0a1")
-    ("arrow-small-right" . "\xf071")
-    ("arrow-small-up" . "\xf09f")
-    ("arrow-up" . "\xf03d")
-    ("book" . "\xf007")
-    ("bookmark" . "\xf07b")
-    ("briefcase" . "\xf0d3")
-    ("broadcast" . "\xf048")
-    ("browser" . "\xf0c5")
-    ("bug" . "\xf091")
-    ("calendar" . "\xf068")
-    ("check" . "\xf03a")
-    ("checklist" . "\xf076")
-    ("chevron-down" . "\xf0a3")
-    ("chevron-left" . "\xf0a4")
-    ("chevron-right" . "\xf078")
-    ("chevron-up" . "\xf0a2")
-    ("circle-slash" . "\xf084")
-    ("circuit-board" . "\xf0d6")
-    ("clippy" . "\xf035")
-    ("clock" . "\xf046")
-    ("cloud-download" . "\xf00b")
-    ("cloud-upload" . "\xf00c")
-    ("code" . "\xf05f")
-    ("comment" . "\xf02b")
-    ("comment-discussion" . "\xf04f")
-    ("credit-card" . "\xf045")
-    ("dash" . "\xf0ca")
-    ("dashboard" . "\xf07d")
-    ("database" . "\xf096")
-    ("device-camera" . "\xf056")
-    ("device-camera-video" . "\xf057")
-    ("device-desktop" . "\xf27c")
-    ("device-mobile" . "\xf038")
-    ("diff" . "\xf04d")
-    ("diff-added" . "\xf06b")
-    ("diff-ignored" . "\xf099")
-    ("diff-modified" . "\xf06d")
-    ("diff-removed" . "\xf06c")
-    ("diff-renamed" . "\xf06e")
-    ("ellipsis" . "\xf09a")
-    ("eye" . "\xf04e")
-    ("file-binary" . "\xf094")
-    ("file-code" . "\xf010")
-    ("file-directory" . "\xf016")
-    ("file-media" . "\xf012")
-    ("file-pdf" . "\xf014")
-    ("file-submodule" . "\xf017")
-    ("file-symlink-directory" . "\xf0b1")
-    ("file-symlink-file" . "\xf0b0")
-    ("file-text" . "\xf011")
-    ("file-zip" . "\xf013")
-    ("flame" . "\xf0d2")
-    ("fold" . "\xf0cc")
-    ("gear" . "\xf02f")
-    ("gift" . "\xf042")
-    ("gist" . "\xf00e")
-    ("gist-secret" . "\xf08c")
-    ("git-branch" . "\xf020")
-    ("git-commit" . "\xf01f")
-    ("git-compare" . "\xf0ac")
-    ("git-merge" . "\xf023")
-    ("git-pull-request" . "\xf009")
-    ("globe" . "\xf0b6")
-    ("graph" . "\xf043")
-    ("beaker" . "\xf0dd")
-    ("heart" . "\x2665")
-    ("history" . "\xf07e")
-    ("home" . "\xf08d")
-    ("horizontal-rule" . "\xf070")
-    ("hourglass" . "\xf09e")
-    ("hubot" . "\xf09d")
-    ("inbox" . "\xf0cf")
-    ("info" . "\xf059")
-    ("issue-closed" . "\xf028")
-    ("issue-opened" . "\xf026")
-    ("issue-reopened" . "\xf027")
-    ("jersey" . "\xf019")
-    ("key" . "\xf049")
-    ("keyboard" . "\xf00d")
-    ("law" . "\xf0d8")
-    ("light-bulb" . "\xf000")
-    ("link" . "\xf05c")
-    ("link-external" . "\xf07f")
-    ("list-ordered" . "\xf062")
-    ("list-unordered" . "\xf061")
-    ("location" . "\xf060")
-    ("lock" . "\xf06a")
-    ("logo-github" . "\xf092")
-    ("mail" . "\xf03b")
-    ("mail-read" . "\xf03c")
-    ("mail-reply" . "\xf051")
-    ("mark-github" . "\xf00a")
-    ("markdown" . "\xf0c9")
-    ("megaphone" . "\xf077")
-    ("mention" . "\xf0be")
-    ("milestone" . "\xf075")
-    ("mirror" . "\xf024")
-    ("mortar-board" . "\xf0d7")
-    ("mute" . "\xf080")
-    ("no-newline" . "\xf09c")
-    ("octoface" . "\xf008")
-    ("organization" . "\xf037")
-    ("package" . "\xf0c4")
-    ("paintcan" . "\xf0d1")
-    ("pencil" . "\xf058")
-    ("person" . "\xf018")
-    ("pin" . "\xf041")
-    ("plug" . "\xf0d4")
-    ("plus" . "\xf05d")
-    ("primitive-dot" . "\xf052")
-    ("primitive-square" . "\xf053")
-    ("pulse" . "\xf085")
-    ("puzzle" . "\xf0c0")
-    ("question" . "\xf02c")
-    ("quote" . "\xf063")
-    ("radio-tower" . "\xf030")
-    ("repo" . "\xf001")
-    ("repo-clone" . "\xf04c")
-    ("repo-force-push" . "\xf04a")
-    ("repo-forked" . "\xf002")
-    ("repo-pull" . "\xf006")
-    ("repo-push" . "\xf005")
-    ("rocket" . "\xf033")
-    ("rss" . "\xf034")
-    ("ruby" . "\xf047")
-    ("search" . "\xf02e")
-    ("server" . "\xf097")
-    ("settings" . "\xf07c")
-    ("sign-in" . "\xf036")
-    ("sign-out" . "\xf032")
-    ("squirrel" . "\xf0b2")
-    ("star" . "\xf02a")
-    ("steps" . "\xf0c7")
-    ("stop" . "\xf08f")
-    ("sync" . "\xf087")
-    ("tag" . "\xf015")
-    ("telescope" . "\xf088")
-    ("terminal" . "\xf0c8")
-    ("three-bars" . "\xf05e")
-    ("thumbsdown" . "\xf0db")
-    ("thumbsup" . "\xf0da")
-    ("tools" . "\xf031")
-    ("trashcan" . "\xf0d0")
-    ("triangle-down" . "\xf05b")
-    ("triangle-left" . "\xf044")
-    ("triangle-right" . "\xf05a")
-    ("triangle-up" . "\xf0aa")
-    ("unfold" . "\xf039")
-    ("unmute" . "\xf0ba")
-    ("versions" . "\xf064")
-    ("x" . "\xf081")
-    ("zap" . "\x26A1")
-
-    ))
-
-(provide 'data-octicons)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/data/data-octicons.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/data/data-octicons.elc
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-(defvar all-the-icons-data/weather-icons-alist
-  '(
-
-    ("alien"                           . "\xf075")
-    ("barometer"                       . "\xf079")
-    ("celsius"                         . "\xf03c")
-    ("cloud"                           . "\xf041")
-    ("cloud-down"                      . "\xf03d")
-    ("cloud-refresh"                   . "\xf03e")
-    ("cloud-up"                        . "\xf040")
-    ("cloudy"                          . "\xf013")
-    ("cloudy-gusts"                    . "\xf011")
-    ("cloudy-windy"                    . "\xf012")
-    ("day-cloudy"                      . "\xf002")
-    ("day-cloudy-gusts"                . "\xf000")
-    ("day-cloudy-high"                 . "\xf07d")
-    ("day-cloudy-windy"                . "\xf001")
-    ("day-fog"                         . "\xf003")
-    ("day-hail"                        . "\xf004")
-    ("day-haze"                        . "\xf0b6")
-    ("day-light-wind"                  . "\xf0c4")
-    ("day-lightning"                   . "\xf005")
-    ("day-rain"                        . "\xf008")
-    ("day-rain-mix"                    . "\xf006")
-    ("day-rain-wind"                   . "\xf007")
-    ("day-showers"                     . "\xf009")
-    ("day-sleet"                       . "\xf0b2")
-    ("day-sleet-storm"                 . "\xf068")
-    ("day-snow"                        . "\xf00a")
-    ("day-snow-thunderstorm"           . "\xf06b")
-    ("day-snow-wind"                   . "\xf065")
-    ("day-sprinkle"                    . "\xf00b")
-    ("day-storm-showers"               . "\xf00e")
-    ("day-sunny"                       . "\xf00d")
-    ("day-sunny-overcast"              . "\xf00c")
-    ("day-thunderstorm"                . "\xf010")
-    ("day-windy"                       . "\xf085")
-    ("degrees"                         . "\xf042")
-    ("direction-down"                  . "\xf044")
-    ("direction-down-left"             . "\xf043")
-    ("direction-down-right"            . "\xf088")
-    ("direction-left"                  . "\xf048")
-    ("direction-right"                 . "\xf04d")
-    ("direction-up"                    . "\xf058")
-    ("direction-up-left"               . "\xf087")
-    ("direction-up-right"              . "\xf057")
-    ("dust"                            . "\xf063")
-    ("earthquake"                      . "\xf0c6")
-    ("fahrenheit"                      . "\xf045")
-    ("fire"                            . "\xf0c7")
-    ("flood"                           . "\xf07c")
-    ("fog"                             . "\xf014")
-    ("forecast-io-clear-day"           . "\xf00d")
-    ("forecast-io-clear-night"         . "\xf02e")
-    ("forecast-io-cloudy"              . "\xf013")
-    ("forecast-io-fog"                 . "\xf014")
-    ("forecast-io-hail"                . "\xf015")
-    ("forecast-io-partly-cloudy-day"   . "\xf002")
-    ("forecast-io-partly-cloudy-night" . "\xf031")
-    ("forecast-io-rain"                . "\xf019")
-    ("forecast-io-sleet"               . "\xf0b5")
-    ("forecast-io-snow"                . "\xf01b")
-    ("forecast-io-thunderstorm"        . "\xf01e")
-    ("forecast-io-tornado"             . "\xf056")
-    ("forecast-io-wind"                . "\xf050")
-    ("gale-warning"                    . "\xf0cd")
-    ("hail"                            . "\xf015")
-    ("horizon"                         . "\xf047")
-    ("horizon-alt"                     . "\xf046")
-    ("hot"                             . "\xf072")
-    ("humidity"                        . "\xf07a")
-    ("hurricane"                       . "\xf073")
-    ("hurricane-warning"               . "\xf0cf")
-    ("lightning"                       . "\xf016")
-    ("lunar-eclipse"                   . "\xf070")
-    ("meteor"                          . "\xf071")
-    ("moon-0"                          . "\xf095")
-    ("moon-1"                          . "\xf096")
-    ("moon-10"                         . "\xf09f")
-    ("moon-11"                         . "\xf0a0")
-    ("moon-12"                         . "\xf0a1")
-    ("moon-13"                         . "\xf0a2")
-    ("moon-14"                         . "\xf0a3")
-    ("moon-15"                         . "\xf0a4")
-    ("moon-16"                         . "\xf0a5")
-    ("moon-17"                         . "\xf0a6")
-    ("moon-18"                         . "\xf0a7")
-    ("moon-19"                         . "\xf0a8")
-    ("moon-2"                          . "\xf097")
-    ("moon-20"                         . "\xf0a9")
-    ("moon-21"                         . "\xf0aa")
-    ("moon-22"                         . "\xf0ab")
-    ("moon-23"                         . "\xf0ac")
-    ("moon-24"                         . "\xf0ad")
-    ("moon-25"                         . "\xf0ae")
-    ("moon-26"                         . "\xf0af")
-    ("moon-27"                         . "\xf0b0")
-    ("moon-3"                          . "\xf098")
-    ("moon-4"                          . "\xf099")
-    ("moon-5"                          . "\xf09a")
-    ("moon-6"                          . "\xf09b")
-    ("moon-7"                          . "\xf09c")
-    ("moon-8"                          . "\xf09d")
-    ("moon-9"                          . "\xf09e")
-    ("moon-alt-first-quarter"          . "\xf0d6")
-    ("moon-alt-full"                   . "\xf0dd")
-    ("moon-alt-new"                    . "\xf0eb")
-    ("moon-alt-third-quarter"          . "\xf0e4")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-crescent-1"      . "\xf0e5")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-crescent-2"      . "\xf0e6")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-crescent-3"      . "\xf0e7")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-crescent-4"      . "\xf0e8")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-crescent-5"      . "\xf0e9")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-crescent-6"      . "\xf0ea")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-gibbous-1"       . "\xf0de")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-gibbous-2"       . "\xf0df")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-gibbous-3"       . "\xf0e0")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-gibbous-4"       . "\xf0e1")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-gibbous-5"       . "\xf0e2")
-    ("moon-alt-waning-gibbous-6"       . "\xf0e3")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-crescent-1"      . "\xf0d0")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-crescent-2"      . "\xf0d1")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-crescent-3"      . "\xf0d2")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-crescent-4"      . "\xf0d3")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-crescent-5"      . "\xf0d4")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-crescent-6"      . "\xf0d5")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-gibbous-1"       . "\xf0d7")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-gibbous-2"       . "\xf0d8")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-gibbous-3"       . "\xf0d9")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-gibbous-4"       . "\xf0da")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-gibbous-5"       . "\xf0db")
-    ("moon-alt-waxing-gibbous-6"       . "\xf0dc")
-    ("moon-first-quarter"              . "\xf09c")
-    ("moon-full"                       . "\xf0a3")
-    ("moon-new"                        . "\xf095")
-    ("moon-third-quarter"              . "\xf0aa")
-    ("moon-waning-crescent-1"          . "\xf0ab")
-    ("moon-waning-crescent-2"          . "\xf0ac")
-    ("moon-waning-crescent-3"          . "\xf0ad")
-    ("moon-waning-crescent-4"          . "\xf0ae")
-    ("moon-waning-crescent-5"          . "\xf0af")
-    ("moon-waning-crescent-6"          . "\xf0b0")
-    ("moon-waning-gibbous-1"           . "\xf0a4")
-    ("moon-waning-gibbous-2"           . "\xf0a5")
-    ("moon-waning-gibbous-3"           . "\xf0a6")
-    ("moon-waning-gibbous-4"           . "\xf0a7")
-    ("moon-waning-gibbous-5"           . "\xf0a8")
-    ("moon-waning-gibbous-6"           . "\xf0a9")
-    ("moon-waxing-crescent-1"          . "\xf096")
-    ("moon-waxing-crescent-2"          . "\xf097")
-    ("moon-waxing-crescent-3"          . "\xf098")
-    ("moon-waxing-crescent-4"          . "\xf099")
-    ("moon-waxing-crescent-5"          . "\xf09a")
-    ("moon-waxing-crescent-6"          . "\xf09b")
-    ("moon-waxing-gibbous-1"           . "\xf09d")
-    ("moon-waxing-gibbous-2"           . "\xf09e")
-    ("moon-waxing-gibbous-3"           . "\xf09f")
-    ("moon-waxing-gibbous-4"           . "\xf0a0")
-    ("moon-waxing-gibbous-5"           . "\xf0a1")
-    ("moon-waxing-gibbous-6"           . "\xf0a2")
-    ("moonrise"                        . "\xf0c9")
-    ("moonset"                         . "\xf0ca")
-    ("na"                              . "\xf07b")
-    ("night-alt-cloudy"                . "\xf086")
-    ("night-alt-cloudy-gusts"          . "\xf022")
-    ("night-alt-cloudy-high"           . "\xf07e")
-    ("night-alt-cloudy-windy"          . "\xf023")
-    ("night-alt-hail"                  . "\xf024")
-    ("night-alt-lightning"             . "\xf025")
-    ("night-alt-partly-cloudy"         . "\xf081")
-    ("night-alt-rain"                  . "\xf028")
-    ("night-alt-rain-mix"              . "\xf026")
-    ("night-alt-rain-wind"             . "\xf027")
-    ("night-alt-showers"               . "\xf029")
-    ("night-alt-sleet"                 . "\xf0b4")
-    ("night-alt-sleet-storm"           . "\xf06a")
-    ("night-alt-snow"                  . "\xf02a")
-    ("night-alt-snow-thunderstorm"     . "\xf06d")
-    ("night-alt-snow-wind"             . "\xf067")
-    ("night-alt-sprinkle"              . "\xf02b")
-    ("night-alt-storm-showers"         . "\xf02c")
-    ("night-alt-thunderstorm"          . "\xf02d")
-    ("night-clear"                     . "\xf02e")
-    ("night-cloudy"                    . "\xf031")
-    ("night-cloudy-gusts"              . "\xf02f")
-    ("night-cloudy-high"               . "\xf080")
-    ("night-cloudy-windy"              . "\xf030")
-    ("night-fog"                       . "\xf04a")
-    ("night-hail"                      . "\xf032")
-    ("night-lightning"                 . "\xf033")
-    ("night-partly-cloudy"             . "\xf083")
-    ("night-rain"                      . "\xf036")
-    ("night-rain-mix"                  . "\xf034")
-    ("night-rain-wind"                 . "\xf035")
-    ("night-showers"                   . "\xf037")
-    ("night-sleet"                     . "\xf0b3")
-    ("night-sleet-storm"               . "\xf069")
-    ("night-snow"                      . "\xf038")
-    ("night-snow-thunderstorm"         . "\xf06c")
-    ("night-snow-wind"                 . "\xf066")
-    ("night-sprinkle"                  . "\xf039")
-    ("night-storm-showers"             . "\xf03a")
-    ("night-thunderstorm"              . "\xf03b")
-    ("owm-200"                         . "\xf01e")
-    ("owm-201"                         . "\xf01e")
-    ("owm-202"                         . "\xf01e")
-    ("owm-210"                         . "\xf016")
-    ("owm-211"                         . "\xf016")
-    ("owm-212"                         . "\xf016")
-    ("owm-221"                         . "\xf016")
-    ("owm-230"                         . "\xf01e")
-    ("owm-231"                         . "\xf01e")
-    ("owm-232"                         . "\xf01e")
-    ("owm-300"                         . "\xf01c")
-    ("owm-301"                         . "\xf01c")
-    ("owm-302"                         . "\xf019")
-    ("owm-310"                         . "\xf017")
-    ("owm-311"                         . "\xf019")
-    ("owm-312"                         . "\xf019")
-    ("owm-313"                         . "\xf01a")
-    ("owm-314"                         . "\xf019")
-    ("owm-321"                         . "\xf01c")
-    ("owm-500"                         . "\xf01c")
-    ("owm-501"                         . "\xf019")
-    ("owm-502"                         . "\xf019")
-    ("owm-503"                         . "\xf019")
-    ("owm-504"                         . "\xf019")
-    ("owm-511"                         . "\xf017")
-    ("owm-520"                         . "\xf01a")
-    ("owm-521"                         . "\xf01a")
-    ("owm-522"                         . "\xf01a")
-    ("owm-531"                         . "\xf01d")
-    ("owm-600"                         . "\xf01b")
-    ("owm-601"                         . "\xf01b")
-    ("owm-602"                         . "\xf0b5")
-    ("owm-611"                         . "\xf017")
-    ("owm-612"                         . "\xf017")
-    ("owm-615"                         . "\xf017")
-    ("owm-616"                         . "\xf017")
-    ("owm-620"                         . "\xf017")
-    ("owm-621"                         . "\xf01b")
-    ("owm-622"                         . "\xf01b")
-    ("owm-701"                         . "\xf01a")
-    ("owm-711"                         . "\xf062")
-    ("owm-721"                         . "\xf0b6")
-    ("owm-731"                         . "\xf063")
-    ("owm-741"                         . "\xf014")
-    ("owm-761"                         . "\xf063")
-    ("owm-762"                         . "\xf063")
-    ("owm-771"                         . "\xf011")
-    ("owm-781"                         . "\xf056")
-    ("owm-800"                         . "\xf00d")
-    ("owm-801"                         . "\xf011")
-    ("owm-802"                         . "\xf011")
-    ("owm-803"                         . "\xf012")
-    ("owm-804"                         . "\xf013")
-    ("owm-900"                         . "\xf056")
-    ("owm-901"                         . "\xf01d")
-    ("owm-902"                         . "\xf073")
-    ("owm-903"                         . "\xf076")
-    ("owm-904"                         . "\xf072")
-    ("owm-905"                         . "\xf021")
-    ("owm-906"                         . "\xf015")
-    ("owm-957"                         . "\xf050")
-    ("owm-day-200"                     . "\xf010")
-    ("owm-day-201"                     . "\xf010")
-    ("owm-day-202"                     . "\xf010")
-    ("owm-day-210"                     . "\xf005")
-    ("owm-day-211"                     . "\xf005")
-    ("owm-day-212"                     . "\xf005")
-    ("owm-day-221"                     . "\xf005")
-    ("owm-day-230"                     . "\xf010")
-    ("owm-day-231"                     . "\xf010")
-    ("owm-day-232"                     . "\xf010")
-    ("owm-day-300"                     . "\xf00b")
-    ("owm-day-301"                     . "\xf00b")
-    ("owm-day-302"                     . "\xf008")
-    ("owm-day-310"                     . "\xf008")
-    ("owm-day-311"                     . "\xf008")
-    ("owm-day-312"                     . "\xf008")
-    ("owm-day-313"                     . "\xf008")
-    ("owm-day-314"                     . "\xf008")
-    ("owm-day-321"                     . "\xf00b")
-    ("owm-day-500"                     . "\xf00b")
-    ("owm-day-501"                     . "\xf008")
-    ("owm-day-502"                     . "\xf008")
-    ("owm-day-503"                     . "\xf008")
-    ("owm-day-504"                     . "\xf008")
-    ("owm-day-511"                     . "\xf006")
-    ("owm-day-520"                     . "\xf009")
-    ("owm-day-521"                     . "\xf009")
-    ("owm-day-522"                     . "\xf009")
-    ("owm-day-531"                     . "\xf00e")
-    ("owm-day-600"                     . "\xf00a")
-    ("owm-day-601"                     . "\xf0b2")
-    ("owm-day-602"                     . "\xf00a")
-    ("owm-day-611"                     . "\xf006")
-    ("owm-day-612"                     . "\xf006")
-    ("owm-day-615"                     . "\xf006")
-    ("owm-day-616"                     . "\xf006")
-    ("owm-day-620"                     . "\xf006")
-    ("owm-day-621"                     . "\xf00a")
-    ("owm-day-622"                     . "\xf00a")
-    ("owm-day-701"                     . "\xf009")
-    ("owm-day-711"                     . "\xf062")
-    ("owm-day-721"                     . "\xf0b6")
-    ("owm-day-731"                     . "\xf063")
-    ("owm-day-741"                     . "\xf003")
-    ("owm-day-761"                     . "\xf063")
-    ("owm-day-762"                     . "\xf063")
-    ("owm-day-781"                     . "\xf056")
-    ("owm-day-800"                     . "\xf00d")
-    ("owm-day-801"                     . "\xf000")
-    ("owm-day-802"                     . "\xf000")
-    ("owm-day-803"                     . "\xf000")
-    ("owm-day-804"                     . "\xf00c")
-    ("owm-day-900"                     . "\xf056")
-    ("owm-day-902"                     . "\xf073")
-    ("owm-day-903"                     . "\xf076")
-    ("owm-day-904"                     . "\xf072")
-    ("owm-day-906"                     . "\xf004")
-    ("owm-day-957"                     . "\xf050")
-    ("owm-night-200"                   . "\xf02d")
-    ("owm-night-201"                   . "\xf02d")
-    ("owm-night-202"                   . "\xf02d")
-    ("owm-night-210"                   . "\xf025")
-    ("owm-night-211"                   . "\xf025")
-    ("owm-night-212"                   . "\xf025")
-    ("owm-night-221"                   . "\xf025")
-    ("owm-night-230"                   . "\xf02d")
-    ("owm-night-231"                   . "\xf02d")
-    ("owm-night-232"                   . "\xf02d")
-    ("owm-night-300"                   . "\xf02b")
-    ("owm-night-301"                   . "\xf02b")
-    ("owm-night-302"                   . "\xf028")
-    ("owm-night-310"                   . "\xf028")
-    ("owm-night-311"                   . "\xf028")
-    ("owm-night-312"                   . "\xf028")
-    ("owm-night-313"                   . "\xf028")
-    ("owm-night-314"                   . "\xf028")
-    ("owm-night-321"                   . "\xf02b")
-    ("owm-night-500"                   . "\xf02b")
-    ("owm-night-501"                   . "\xf028")
-    ("owm-night-502"                   . "\xf028")
-    ("owm-night-503"                   . "\xf028")
-    ("owm-night-504"                   . "\xf028")
-    ("owm-night-511"                   . "\xf026")
-    ("owm-night-520"                   . "\xf029")
-    ("owm-night-521"                   . "\xf029")
-    ("owm-night-522"                   . "\xf029")
-    ("owm-night-531"                   . "\xf02c")
-    ("owm-night-600"                   . "\xf02a")
-    ("owm-night-601"                   . "\xf0b4")
-    ("owm-night-602"                   . "\xf02a")
-    ("owm-night-611"                   . "\xf026")
-    ("owm-night-612"                   . "\xf026")
-    ("owm-night-615"                   . "\xf026")
-    ("owm-night-616"                   . "\xf026")
-    ("owm-night-620"                   . "\xf026")
-    ("owm-night-621"                   . "\xf02a")
-    ("owm-night-622"                   . "\xf02a")
-    ("owm-night-701"                   . "\xf029")
-    ("owm-night-711"                   . "\xf062")
-    ("owm-night-721"                   . "\xf0b6")
-    ("owm-night-731"                   . "\xf063")
-    ("owm-night-741"                   . "\xf04a")
-    ("owm-night-761"                   . "\xf063")
-    ("owm-night-762"                   . "\xf063")
-    ("owm-night-781"                   . "\xf056")
-    ("owm-night-800"                   . "\xf02e")
-    ("owm-night-801"                   . "\xf022")
-    ("owm-night-802"                   . "\xf022")
-    ("owm-night-803"                   . "\xf022")
-    ("owm-night-804"                   . "\xf086")
-    ("owm-night-900"                   . "\xf056")
-    ("owm-night-902"                   . "\xf073")
-    ("owm-night-903"                   . "\xf076")
-    ("owm-night-904"                   . "\xf072")
-    ("owm-night-906"                   . "\xf024")
-    ("owm-night-957"                   . "\xf050")
-    ("rain"                            . "\xf019")
-    ("rain-mix"                        . "\xf017")
-    ("rain-wind"                       . "\xf018")
-    ("raindrop"                        . "\xf078")
-    ("raindrops"                       . "\xf04e")
-    ("refresh"                         . "\xf04c")
-    ("refresh-alt"                     . "\xf04b")
-    ("sandstorm"                       . "\xf082")
-    ("showers"                         . "\xf01a")
-    ("sleet"                           . "\xf0b5")
-    ("small-craft-advisory"            . "\xf0cc")
-    ("smog"                            . "\xf074")
-    ("smoke"                           . "\xf062")
-    ("snow"                            . "\xf01b")
-    ("snow"                            . "\xf01b")
-    ("snow-wind"                       . "\xf064")
-    ("snowflake-cold"                  . "\xf076")
-    ("solar-eclipse"                   . "\xf06e")
-    ("sprinkle"                        . "\xf01c")
-    ("stars"                           . "\xf077")
-    ("storm-showers"                   . "\xf01d")
-    ("storm-showers"                   . "\xf01d")
-    ("storm-warning"                   . "\xf0ce")
-    ("strong-wind"                     . "\xf050")
-    ("sunrise"                         . "\xf051")
-    ("sunset"                          . "\xf052")
-    ("thermometer"                     . "\xf055")
-    ("thermometer-exterior"            . "\xf053")
-    ("thermometer-internal"            . "\xf054")
-    ("thunderstorm"                    . "\xf01e")
-    ("thunderstorm"                    . "\xf01e")
-    ("time-1"                          . "\xf08a")
-    ("time-10"                         . "\xf093")
-    ("time-11"                         . "\xf094")
-    ("time-12"                         . "\xf089")
-    ("time-2"                          . "\xf08b")
-    ("time-3"                          . "\xf08c")
-    ("time-4"                          . "\xf08d")
-    ("time-5"                          . "\xf08e")
-    ("time-6"                          . "\xf08f")
-    ("time-7"                          . "\xf090")
-    ("time-8"                          . "\xf091")
-    ("time-9"                          . "\xf092")
-    ("tornado"                         . "\xf056")
-    ("train"                           . "\xf0cb")
-    ("tsunami"                         . "\xf0c5")
-    ("umbrella"                        . "\xf084")
-    ("volcano"                         . "\xf0c8")
-    ("wind-beaufort-0"                 . "\xf0b7")
-    ("wind-beaufort-1"                 . "\xf0b8")
-    ("wind-beaufort-10"                . "\xf0c1")
-    ("wind-beaufort-11"                . "\xf0c2")
-    ("wind-beaufort-12"                . "\xf0c3")
-    ("wind-beaufort-2"                 . "\xf0b9")
-    ("wind-beaufort-3"                 . "\xf0ba")
-    ("wind-beaufort-4"                 . "\xf0bb")
-    ("wind-beaufort-5"                 . "\xf0bc")
-    ("wind-beaufort-6"                 . "\xf0bd")
-    ("wind-beaufort-7"                 . "\xf0be")
-    ("wind-beaufort-8"                 . "\xf0bf")
-    ("wind-beaufort-9"                 . "\xf0c0")
-    ("wind-direction"                  . "\xf0b1")
-    ("windy"                           . "\xf021")
-    ("wmo4680-00"                      . "\xf055")
-    ("wmo4680-01"                      . "\xf013")
-    ("wmo4680-02"                      . "\xf055")
-    ("wmo4680-03"                      . "\xf013")
-    ("wmo4680-04"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-05"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-10"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-11"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-12"                      . "\xf016")
-    ("wmo4680-18"                      . "\xf050")
-    ("wmo4680-20"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-21"                      . "\xf017")
-    ("wmo4680-22"                      . "\xf017")
-    ("wmo4680-23"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-24"                      . "\xf01b")
-    ("wmo4680-25"                      . "\xf015")
-    ("wmo4680-26"                      . "\xf01e")
-    ("wmo4680-27"                      . "\xf063")
-    ("wmo4680-28"                      . "\xf063")
-    ("wmo4680-29"                      . "\xf063")
-    ("wmo4680-30"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-31"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-32"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-33"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-34"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-35"                      . "\xf014")
-    ("wmo4680-40"                      . "\xf017")
-    ("wmo4680-41"                      . "\xf01c")
-    ("wmo4680-42"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-43"                      . "\xf01c")
-    ("wmo4680-44"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-45"                      . "\xf015")
-    ("wmo4680-46"                      . "\xf015")
-    ("wmo4680-47"                      . "\xf01b")
-    ("wmo4680-48"                      . "\xf01b")
-    ("wmo4680-50"                      . "\xf01c")
-    ("wmo4680-51"                      . "\xf01c")
-    ("wmo4680-52"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-53"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-54"                      . "\xf076")
-    ("wmo4680-55"                      . "\xf076")
-    ("wmo4680-56"                      . "\xf076")
-    ("wmo4680-57"                      . "\xf01c")
-    ("wmo4680-58"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-60"                      . "\xf01c")
-    ("wmo4680-61"                      . "\xf01c")
-    ("wmo4680-62"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-63"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-64"                      . "\xf015")
-    ("wmo4680-65"                      . "\xf015")
-    ("wmo4680-66"                      . "\xf015")
-    ("wmo4680-67"                      . "\xf017")
-    ("wmo4680-68"                      . "\xf017")
-    ("wmo4680-70"                      . "\xf01b")
-    ("wmo4680-71"                      . "\xf01b")
-    ("wmo4680-72"                      . "\xf01b")
-    ("wmo4680-73"                      . "\xf01b")
-    ("wmo4680-74"                      . "\xf076")
-    ("wmo4680-75"                      . "\xf076")
-    ("wmo4680-76"                      . "\xf076")
-    ("wmo4680-77"                      . "\xf01b")
-    ("wmo4680-78"                      . "\xf076")
-    ("wmo4680-80"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-81"                      . "\xf01c")
-    ("wmo4680-82"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-83"                      . "\xf019")
-    ("wmo4680-84"                      . "\xf01d")
-    ("wmo4680-85"                      . "\xf017")
-    ("wmo4680-86"                      . "\xf017")
-    ("wmo4680-87"                      . "\xf017")
-    ("wmo4680-89"                      . "\xf015")
-    ("wmo4680-90"                      . "\xf016")
-    ("wmo4680-91"                      . "\xf01d")
-    ("wmo4680-92"                      . "\xf01e")
-    ("wmo4680-93"                      . "\xf01e")
-    ("wmo4680-94"                      . "\xf016")
-    ("wmo4680-95"                      . "\xf01e")
-    ("wmo4680-96"                      . "\xf01e")
-    ("wmo4680-99"                      . "\xf056")
-    ("wu-chanceflurries"               . "\xf064")
-    ("wu-chancerain"                   . "\xf019")
-    ("wu-chancesleat"                  . "\xf0b5")
-    ("wu-chancesnow"                   . "\xf01b")
-    ("wu-chancetstorms"                . "\xf01e")
-    ("wu-clear"                        . "\xf00d")
-    ("wu-cloudy"                       . "\xf002")
-    ("wu-flurries"                     . "\xf064")
-    ("wu-hazy"                         . "\xf0b6")
-    ("wu-mostlycloudy"                 . "\xf002")
-    ("wu-mostlysunny"                  . "\xf00d")
-    ("wu-partlycloudy"                 . "\xf002")
-    ("wu-partlysunny"                  . "\xf00d")
-    ("wu-rain"                         . "\xf01a")
-    ("wu-sleat"                        . "\xf0b5")
-    ("wu-snow"                         . "\xf01b")
-    ("wu-sunny"                        . "\xf00d")
-    ("wu-tstorms"                      . "\xf01e")
-    ("wu-unknown"                      . "\xf00d")
-    ("yahoo-0"                         . "\xf056")
-    ("yahoo-1"                         . "\xf00e")
-    ("yahoo-10"                        . "\xf015")
-    ("yahoo-11"                        . "\xf01a")
-    ("yahoo-12"                        . "\xf01a")
-    ("yahoo-13"                        . "\xf01b")
-    ("yahoo-14"                        . "\xf00a")
-    ("yahoo-15"                        . "\xf064")
-    ("yahoo-16"                        . "\xf01b")
-    ("yahoo-17"                        . "\xf015")
-    ("yahoo-18"                        . "\xf017")
-    ("yahoo-19"                        . "\xf063")
-    ("yahoo-2"                         . "\xf073")
-    ("yahoo-20"                        . "\xf014")
-    ("yahoo-21"                        . "\xf021")
-    ("yahoo-22"                        . "\xf062")
-    ("yahoo-23"                        . "\xf050")
-    ("yahoo-24"                        . "\xf050")
-    ("yahoo-25"                        . "\xf076")
-    ("yahoo-26"                        . "\xf013")
-    ("yahoo-27"                        . "\xf031")
-    ("yahoo-28"                        . "\xf002")
-    ("yahoo-29"                        . "\xf031")
-    ("yahoo-3"                         . "\xf01e")
-    ("yahoo-30"                        . "\xf002")
-    ("yahoo-31"                        . "\xf02e")
-    ("yahoo-32"                        . "\xf00d")
-    ("yahoo-3200"                      . "\xf077")
-    ("yahoo-33"                        . "\xf083")
-    ("yahoo-34"                        . "\xf00c")
-    ("yahoo-35"                        . "\xf017")
-    ("yahoo-36"                        . "\xf072")
-    ("yahoo-37"                        . "\xf00e")
-    ("yahoo-38"                        . "\xf00e")
-    ("yahoo-39"                        . "\xf00e")
-    ("yahoo-4"                         . "\xf01e")
-    ("yahoo-40"                        . "\xf01a")
-    ("yahoo-41"                        . "\xf064")
-    ("yahoo-42"                        . "\xf01b")
-    ("yahoo-43"                        . "\xf064")
-    ("yahoo-44"                        . "\xf00c")
-    ("yahoo-45"                        . "\xf00e")
-    ("yahoo-46"                        . "\xf01b")
-    ("yahoo-47"                        . "\xf00e")
-    ("yahoo-5"                         . "\xf017")
-    ("yahoo-6"                         . "\xf017")
-    ("yahoo-7"                         . "\xf017")
-    ("yahoo-8"                         . "\xf015")
-    ("yahoo-9"                         . "\xf01a")
-
-    ))
-
-(provide 'data-weathericons)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/data/data-weathericons.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/data/data-weathericons.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 5476a0bf20dc..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-20180125.1557/data/data-weathericons.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy-autoloads.el
deleted file mode 100644
index c8cdc3a08112..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-;;; all-the-icons-ivy-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "all-the-icons-ivy" "all-the-icons-ivy.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31951 347705 761000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from all-the-icons-ivy.el
-
-(autoload 'all-the-icons-ivy-setup "all-the-icons-ivy" "\
-Set ivy's display transformers to show relevant icons next to the candidates.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; all-the-icons-ivy-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy-pkg.el
deleted file mode 100644
index c56f0295a18b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "all-the-icons-ivy" "20180826.2016" "Shows icons while using ivy and counsel" '((emacs "24.4") (all-the-icons "2.4.0") (ivy "0.8.0")) :commit "7baba16410e78ca3c7a564c3731baa75b2e8d93a" :keywords '("faces") :authors '(("asok")) :maintainer '("asok"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 59dbedaf11a8..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,113 +0,0 @@
-;;; all-the-icons-ivy.el --- Shows icons while using ivy and counsel  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 asok
-
-;; Author: asok
-;; Version: 0.3.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180826.2016
-;; Keywords: faces
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (all-the-icons "2.4.0") (ivy "0.8.0"))
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; To use this package, do
-;;
-;; (all-the-icons-ivy-setup)
-;;
-;; Or if you prefer to only set transformers
-;; for a subset of ivy commands:
-;;
-;; (require 'all-the-icons-ivy)
-;; (ivy-set-display-transformer 'ivy-switch-buffer 'all-the-icons-ivy-buffer-transformer)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'all-the-icons)
-(require 'ivy)
-
-(defgroup all-the-icons-ivy nil
-  "Shows icons while using ivy and counsel."
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defcustom all-the-icons-ivy-buffer-commands
-  '(ivy-switch-buffer ivy-switch-buffer-other-window counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer)
-  "Commands to use with `all-the-icons-ivy-buffer-transformer'."
-  :type '(repeat function)
-  :group 'all-the-icons-ivy)
-
-
-(defcustom all-the-icons-ivy-file-commands
-  '(counsel-find-file
-    counsel-file-jump
-    counsel-recentf
-    counsel-projectile
-    counsel-projectile-find-file
-    counsel-projectile-find-dir
-    counsel-git)
-  "Commands to use with `all-the-icons-ivy-file-transformer'."
-  :type '(repeat function)
-  :group 'all-the-icons-ivy)
-
-(defun all-the-icons-ivy--buffer-propertize (b s)
-  "If buffer B is modified apply `ivy-modified-buffer' face on string S."
-  (if (and (buffer-file-name b)
-           (buffer-modified-p b))
-      (propertize s 'face 'ivy-modified-buffer)
-    s))
-
-(defun all-the-icons-ivy--icon-for-mode (mode)
-  "Apply `all-the-icons-for-mode' on MODE but either return an icon or nil."
-  (let ((icon (all-the-icons-icon-for-mode mode)))
-    (unless (symbolp icon)
-      icon)))
-
-(defun all-the-icons-ivy--buffer-transformer (b s)
-  "Return a candidate string for buffer B named S preceded by an icon.
-Try to find the icon for the buffer's B `major-mode'.
-If that fails look for an icon for the mode that the `major-mode' is derived from."
-  (let ((mode (buffer-local-value 'major-mode b)))
-    (format "%s\t%s"
-            (propertize "\t" 'display (or
-                                       (all-the-icons-ivy--icon-for-mode mode)
-                                       (all-the-icons-ivy--icon-for-mode (get mode 'derived-mode-parent))))
-            (all-the-icons-ivy--buffer-propertize b s))))
-
-(defun all-the-icons-ivy-file-transformer (s)
-  "Return a candidate string for filename S preceded by an icon."
-  (format "%s\t%s"
-          (propertize "\t" 'display (all-the-icons-icon-for-file s))
-          s))
-
-(defun all-the-icons-ivy-buffer-transformer (s)
-  "Return a candidate string for buffer named S.
-Assume that sometimes the buffer named S might not exists.
-That can happen if `ivy-switch-buffer' does not find the buffer and it
-falls back to `ivy-recentf' and the same transformer is used."
-  (let ((b (get-buffer s)))
-    (if b
-        (all-the-icons-ivy--buffer-transformer b s)
-      (all-the-icons-ivy-file-transformer s))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun all-the-icons-ivy-setup ()
-  "Set ivy's display transformers to show relevant icons next to the candidates."
-  (dolist (cmd all-the-icons-ivy-buffer-commands)
-    (ivy-set-display-transformer cmd 'all-the-icons-ivy-buffer-transformer))
-  (dolist (cmd all-the-icons-ivy-file-commands)
-    (ivy-set-display-transformer cmd 'all-the-icons-ivy-file-transformer)))
-
-(provide 'all-the-icons-ivy)
-
-;;; all-the-icons-ivy.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 758241568ea3..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/all-the-icons-ivy-20180826.2016/all-the-icons-ivy.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents
index 4634fd8d4bb0..0c7dbe38aa81 100644
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents
+++ b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 	       ((:keywords "languages" "ada")
 		(:url . "http://stephe-leake.org/ada/arm.html"))])
  (adaptive-wrap .
-		[(0 5 2)
+		[(0 7)
 		 nil "Smart line-wrapping with wrap-prefix" single
 		 ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/adaptive-wrap.html")
 		  (:keywords))])
@@ -121,10 +121,10 @@
 	  ((:url . "https://github.com/Malabarba/beacon")
 	   (:keywords "convenience"))])
  (brief .
-	[(5 85)
-	 nil "Brief Editor Emulator" single
-	 ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/brief.html")
-	  (:keywords "brief" "emulations" "crisp"))])
+	[(5 87)
+	 nil "Brief Editor Emulator (Brief Mode)" tar
+	 ((:keywords "brief" "emulations" "crisp")
+	  (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/brief.html"))])
  (bug-hunter .
 	     [(1 3 1)
 	      ((seq
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@
 		((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/counsel-ebdb.html")
 		 (:keywords))])
  (crisp .
-	[(1 3 4)
+	[(1 3 5)
 	 nil "CRiSP/Brief Emacs emulator" single
 	 ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/crisp.html")
 	  (:keywords "emulations" "brief" "crisp"))])
@@ -270,9 +270,9 @@
 		((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/dbus-codegen.html")
 		 (:keywords "comm" "dbus" "convenience"))])
  (debbugs .
-	  [(0 15)
+	  [(0 16)
 	   ((soap-client
-	     (3 1 1))
+	     (3 1 5))
 	    (cl-lib
 	     (0 5)))
 	   "SOAP library to access debbugs servers" tar
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@
 	    ((:url . "https://github.com/mgalgs/diffview-mode")
 	     (:keywords "convenience" "diff"))])
  (dired-du .
-	   [(0 5)
+	   [(0 5 1)
 	    ((emacs
 	      (24 4))
 	     (cl-lib
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@
 	 ((emacs
 	   (26 1))
 	  (jsonrpc
-	   (1 0 0)))
+	   (1 0 6)))
 	 "Client for Language Server Protocol (LSP) servers" tar
 	 ((:keywords "convenience" "languages")
 	  (:url . "https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot"))])
@@ -433,7 +433,7 @@
 		  ((:keywords "convenience")
 		   (:url . "https://github.com/ergoemacs/ergoemacs-mode"))])
  (excorporate .
-	      [(0 7 7)
+	      [(0 8 1)
 	       ((emacs
 		 (24 1))
 		(fsm
@@ -443,14 +443,14 @@
 		(url-http-ntlm
 		 (2 0 3))
 		(nadvice
-		 (0 2)))
+		 (0 3)))
 	       "Exchange integration" tar
 	       ((:keywords "calendar")
 		(:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/excorporate.html"))])
  (exwm .
-       [(0 19)
+       [(0 20)
 	((xelb
-	  (0 15)))
+	  (0 16)))
 	"Emacs X Window Manager" tar
 	((:keywords "unix")
 	 (:url . "https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm"))])
@@ -475,6 +475,13 @@
 	   "Color unbalanced parentheses and parentheses inconsistent with indentation" single
 	   ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/flylisp.html")
 	    (:keywords))])
+ (fountain-mode .
+		[(2 6 1)
+		 ((emacs
+		   (24 5)))
+		 "Major mode for screenwriting in Fountain markup" single
+		 ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/fountain-mode.html")
+		  (:keywords "wp" "text"))])
  (frame-tabs .
 	     [(1 1)
 	      nil "show buffer tabs in side window" single
@@ -520,7 +527,7 @@
 		 ((:keywords "gnome" "c" "coding style")
 		  (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/gnome-c-style.html"))])
  (gnorb .
-	[(1 5 5)
+	[(1 5 7)
 	 ((cl-lib
 	   (0 5)))
 	 "Glue code between Gnus, Org, and BBDB" tar
@@ -537,6 +544,10 @@
 	 "play GNU Go in a buffer" tar
 	 ((:keywords "games" "processes")
 	  (:url . "http://www.gnuvola.org/software/gnugo/"))])
+ (gnus-mock .
+	    [(0 1 2)
+	     nil "Mock Gnus installation for testing" tar
+	     ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/gnus-mock.html"))])
  (heap .
        [(0 5)
 	nil "Heap (a.k.a. priority queue) data structure" single
@@ -552,7 +563,7 @@
 	     ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/helm-ebdb.html")
 	      (:keywords "mail" "convenience"))])
  (highlight-escape-sequences .
-			     [(0 3)
+			     [(0 4)
 			      nil "Highlight escape sequences" single
 			      ((:url . "https://github.com/dgutov/highlight-escape-sequences")
 			       (:keywords "convenience"))])
@@ -698,7 +709,7 @@
 	  ((:url . "https://github.com/fourier/loccur")
 	   (:keywords "matching"))])
  (markchars .
-	    [(0 2 0)
+	    [(0 2 1)
 	     nil "Mark chars fitting certain characteristics" single
 	     ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/markchars.html")
 	      (:keywords))])
@@ -772,7 +783,7 @@
 	 ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/myers.html")
 	  (:keywords "list" "containers"))])
  (nadvice .
-	  [(0 2)
+	  [(0 3)
 	   nil "Forward compatibility for Emacs-24.4's nadvice" single
 	   ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/nadvice.html")
 	    (:keywords))])
@@ -788,7 +799,9 @@
 	 ((emacs
 	   (24 1))
 	  (cl-lib
-	   (0 5)))
+	   (0 5))
+	  (nadvice
+	   (0 3)))
 	 "Namespaces for emacs-lisp. Avoid name clobbering without hiding symbols." tar
 	 ((:keywords "extensions" "lisp")
 	  (:url . "https://github.com/Malabarba/names"))])
@@ -854,7 +867,7 @@
 	    ((:keywords "convenience" "text" "org")
 	     (:url . "https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/org-edna-el/"))])
  (orgalist .
-	   [(1 8)
+	   [(1 9)
 	    ((emacs
 	      (24 4)))
 	    "Manage Org-like lists in non-Org buffers" single
@@ -1036,7 +1049,7 @@
 	      ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/smart-yank.html")
 	       (:keywords "convenience"))])
  (sml-mode .
-	   [(6 8)
+	   [(6 9)
 	    ((emacs
 	      (24))
 	     (cl-lib
@@ -1045,7 +1058,7 @@
 	    ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/sml-mode.html")
 	     (:keywords "sml"))])
  (soap-client .
-	      [(3 1 4)
+	      [(3 1 5)
 	       ((cl-lib
 		 (0 6 1)))
 	       "Access SOAP web services" tar
@@ -1077,6 +1090,13 @@
 	      "Support for indenting code in SQL files." tar
 	      ((:keywords "languages" "sql")
 	       (:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/sql-indent.html"))])
+ (ssh-deploy .
+	     [(2 0)
+	      ((emacs
+		(24)))
+	      "Deployment via TRAMP, global or per directory." tar
+	      ((:keywords "tools" "convenience")
+	       (:url . "https://github.com/cjohansson/emacs-ssh-deploy"))])
  (stream .
 	 [(2 2 4)
 	  ((emacs
@@ -1199,6 +1219,11 @@
 	    "Run a vigenere cipher on a block of text ;" single
 	    ((:url . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/vigenere.html")
 	     (:keywords "data" "vigenere" "cipher"))])
+ (visual-fill .
+	      [(0 1)
+	       nil "Auto-refill paragraphs without modifying the buffer" single
+	       ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/visual-fill.html")
+		(:keywords))])
  (vlf .
       [(1 7 1)
        nil "View Large Files" tar
@@ -1266,7 +1291,7 @@
 	 ((:url . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/xclip.html")
 	  (:keywords "convenience" "tools"))])
  (xelb .
-       [(0 15)
+       [(0 16)
 	((emacs
 	  (24 4))
 	 (cl-generic
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents.signed b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents.signed
index b422b21e0783..d6e1658d3c9b 100644
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents.signed
+++ b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/gnu/archive-contents.signed
@@ -1 +1 @@
-Good signature from 474F05837FBDEF9B GNU ELPA Signing Agent <elpasign@elpa.gnu.org> (trust undefined) created at 2018-07-20T05:10:02-0400 using DSA
\ No newline at end of file
+Good signature from 474F05837FBDEF9B GNU ELPA Signing Agent <elpasign@elpa.gnu.org> (trust undefined) created at 2018-10-24T05:10:02-0400 using DSA
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/melpa/archive-contents b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/melpa/archive-contents
deleted file mode 100644
index e416afae9e03..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/melpa/archive-contents
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-
-(1 (zzz-to-char . [(20180101 619) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (avy (0 3 0))) "Fancy version of `zap-to-char' command" single ((:commit . "db8d9e660ad18a15159779efe34d7a98ef0df535") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/zzz-to-char"))]) (zygospore . [(20140703 852) nil "reversible C-x 1 (delete-other-windows)" single ((:commit . "1af5ee663f5a7aa08d96a77cacff834dcdf55ea8") (:authors ("Louis Kottmann" . "louis.kottmann@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Louis Kottmann" . "louis.kottmann@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/louiskottmann/zygospore.el"))]) (zweilight-theme . [(20170113 605) nil "A dark color theme for Emacs." single ((:commit . "7f45ab9e23164d65538edb2beb9692ecdc24c31e") (:authors ("Philip Arvidsson" . "contact@philiparvidsson.com")) (:maintainer "Philip Arvidsson" . "contact@philiparvidsson.com") (:url . "http://github.com/philiparvidsson/zweilight-emacs"))]) (ztree . [(20180512 1850) ((cl-lib (0))) "Text mode directory tree" tar ((:commit . "c54425a094353ec40a8179f9eab3596f76c6cf94") (:keywords "files" "tools") (:authors ("Alexey Veretennikov" . "alexey.veretennikov@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alexey Veretennikov" . "alexey.veretennikov@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/fourier/ztree"))]) (zpresent . [(20180605 438) ((emacs (25 1)) (org-parser (0 4)) (dash (2 12 0)) (request (0 3 0))) "Simple presentation mode based on org files." single ((:keywords "comm") (:url . "https://bitbucket.org/zck/zpresent.el"))]) (zoutline . [(20180314 1759) nil "Simple outline library." single ((:commit . "b3ee0f0e0b916838c2d2c249beba74ffdb8d5699") (:keywords "outline") (:authors ("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/zoutline"))]) (zotxt . 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[(20180525 1343) nil "Polish up poor writing on the fly" single ((:commit . "b71757ec337e226909fb0422f0224e31acc71733") (:keywords "writing" "weasel-words" "grammar") (:authors ("Benjamin Beckwith")) (:maintainer "Benjamin Beckwith") (:url . "http://github.com/bnbeckwith/writegood-mode"))]) (wrap-region . [(20140117 720) ((dash (1 0 3))) "Wrap text with punctation or tag" single ((:commit . "fbae9b0f106187af19823f1a6260b5c68b7252e6") (:keywords "speed" "convenience") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/wrap-region"))]) (wotd . [(20170328 1948) ((emacs (24 4)) (org (8 2 10))) "Fetch word-of-the-day from multiple online sources" single ((:commit . "d2937a3d91e014f8028a1f33d21c18cc0b065a64") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com"))]) (world-time-mode . [(20140627 807) nil "show whole days of world-time diffs" single ((:commit . "ce7a3b45c87eb24cfe61eee453175d64f741d7cc") (:keywords "tools" "calendar") (:authors ("Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk"))]) (workgroups2 . [(20141102 1922) ((cl-lib (0 4)) (dash (2 8 0)) (anaphora (1 0 0)) (f (0 17))) "New workspaces for Emacs" single ((:commit . "928d509157ec8a4a2e343b6115dff034c3243a7a") (:keywords "session" "management" "window-configuration" "persistence") (:authors ("Sergey Pashinin <sergey at pashinin dot com>")) (:maintainer "Sergey Pashinin <sergey at pashinin dot com>") (:url . "https://github.com/pashinin/workgroups2"))]) (workgroups . [(20110726 1641) nil "workgroups for windows (for Emacs)" single ((:commit . "9572b3492ee09054dc329f64ed846c962b395e39") (:keywords "session" "management" "window-configuration" "persistence") (:authors ("tlh" . "thunkout@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "tlh" . "thunkout@gmail.com"))]) (worf . [(20180620 1711) ((swiper (0 7 0)) (ace-link (0 1 0)) (hydra (0 13 0)) (zoutline (0 1 0))) "A warrior does not press so many keys! (in org-mode)" tar ((:commit . "b48e0c9bbd617ed8a8962174d804ce7a6da1c10a") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/worf"))]) (wordsmith-mode . [(20171025 1430) nil "Syntax analysis and NLP text-processing in Emacs (OSX-only)" single ((:commit . "589a97412138145bea70e0450eeddeb7f138d538") (:authors ("istib" . "istib@thebati.net")) (:maintainer "istib" . "istib@thebati.net"))]) (wordnut . [(20180313 443) ((emacs (24 4))) "Major mode interface to WordNet" tar ((:commit . "feac531404041855312c1a046bde7ea18c674915"))]) (wordgen . [(20170803 1820) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Random word generator" single ((:commit . "aacad928ae99a953e034a831dfd0ebdf7d52ac1d") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . 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[(20170126 912) ((emacs (24 4)) (use-package (0))) "mode for TypoScript files" single ((:commit . "44e7567e921573c4f33c537b827f71fb1f565c32") (:keywords "typo3" "typoscript") (:authors ("Johannes Goslar")) (:maintainer "Johannes Goslar") (:url . "https://github.com/ksjogo/typoscript-mode"))]) (typo . [(20171209 1023) nil "Minor mode for typographic editing" single ((:commit . "9dad93b6f367f02f52c8d9bf15d446d922cec294") (:keywords "convenience" "wp") (:authors ("Jorgen Schaefer" . "forcer@forcix.cx")) (:maintainer "Jorgen Schaefer" . "forcer@forcix.cx") (:url . "https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/typoel"))]) (typit . [(20180317 807) ((emacs (24 4)) (f (0 18)) (mmt (0 1 1))) "Typing game similar to tests on 10 fast fingers" tar ((:commit . "4fe50d616fc60e77eb9b5a824c0a1ca4010b0746") (:keywords "games") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/typit"))]) (typing-game . 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"7aa671910f766437089aec26c3aa7814222d1356") (:keywords "search" "cursors") (:authors ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainer "Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org") (:url . "https://github.com/knu/phi-search-mc.el"))]) (phi-search-dired . [(20150405 714) ((phi-search (2 2 0))) "interactive filtering for dired powered by phi-search" single ((:commit . "162a5e4507c72512affae22744bb606a906d4193") (:authors ("zk_phi")) (:maintainer "zk_phi") (:url . "http://hins11.yu-yake.com/"))]) (phi-search . [(20180322 129) nil "another incremental search & replace, compatible with \"multiple-cursors\"" tar ((:commit . "9a089b8271cb1cff9640848850298c9ec855286c") (:authors ("zk_phi")) (:maintainer "zk_phi") (:url . "http://hins11.yu-yake.com/"))]) (phi-rectangle . [(20151208 654) nil "another rectangle-mark command (rewrite of rect-mark)" single ((:commit . "0c12716afc71d803d1f39417469521dc465762d9") (:authors ("zk_phi")) (:maintainer "zk_phi") (:url . 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[(20160510 1425) ((emacs (24 4)) (dash (1 0)) (projectile (0 13 0)) (s (1 10 0)) (f (0 17 2))) "Phabricator/Arcanist helpers for Emacs." single ((:commit . "d09d6f059aea92d3b11c68664a5e80c901182ab8") (:keywords "phabricator" "arcanist" "diffusion") (:authors ("Andrew Tulloch")) (:maintainer "Andrew Tulloch") (:url . "https://github.com/ajtulloch/phabricator.el"))]) (ph . [(20161029 1522) ((emacs (24 3))) "A global minor mode for managing multiple projects." tar ((:commit . "ed80dad9211583ed0db633448b3624c99b7fac23"))]) (pgdevenv . [(20150105 2236) nil "Manage your PostgreSQL development envs" tar ((:commit . "7f1d5bc734750aca98cf67a9491cdbd5615fd132") (:keywords "emacs" "postgresql" "development" "environment" "shell" "debug" "gdb") (:authors ("Dimitri Fontaine" . "dim@tapoueh.org")) (:maintainer "Dimitri Fontaine" . "dim@tapoueh.org"))]) (pg . [(20130731 2142) nil "Emacs Lisp interface to the PostgreSQL RDBMS" single ((:commit . "4f6516ec3946d95dcef49abb6703cc89ecb5183d") (:keywords "data" "comm" "database" "postgresql") (:authors ("Eric Marsden" . "emarsden@laas.fr")) (:maintainer "Helmut Eller" . "heller@common-lisp.net"))]) (pfuture . [(20180908 1104) ((emacs (25 2))) "a simple wrapper around asynchronous processes" single ((:commit . "7e312204f97d4fd3d602d3cf72e8340513a9ab85") (:authors ("Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de")) (:maintainer "Alexander Miller" . "alexanderm@web.de") (:url . "https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/pfuture"))]) (perspeen . [(20171203 1021) ((emacs (25 0)) (powerline (2 4))) "An package for multi-workspace" tar ((:commit . "edb70c530bda50ff3d1756e32a703d5fef5e5480") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Peng Li" . "seudut@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Peng Li" . "seudut@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/seudut/perspeen"))]) (perspective . [(20180717 2103) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "switch between named \"perspectives\" of the editor" single ((:commit . "874aa4173b1bea7349df2375396cee146ba8d7c7") (:keywords "workspace" "convenience" "frames") (:authors ("Natalie Weizenbaum" . "nex342@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Natalie Weizenbaum" . "nex342@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/nex3/perspective-el"))]) (persp-projectile . [(20180616 1944) ((perspective (1 9)) (projectile (0 11 0)) (cl-lib (0 3))) "Perspective integration with Projectile" single ((:commit . "3a79cb26e290b478e83aa7795146fb1759092d14") (:keywords "project" "convenience") (:authors ("Daniel Wu")) (:maintainer "Daniel Wu"))]) (persp-mode-projectile-bridge . [(20170315 1120) ((persp-mode (2 9)) (projectile (0 13 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "persp-mode + projectile integration." single ((:commit . "f6453cd7b8b4352c06e771706f2c5b7e2cdff1ce") (:keywords "persp-mode" "projectile") (:authors ("Constantin Kulikov (Bad_ptr)" . "zxnotdead@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Constantin Kulikov (Bad_ptr)" . "zxnotdead@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Bad-ptr/persp-mode-projectile-bridge.el"))]) (persp-mode . [(20180604 1718) nil "windows/buffers sets shared among frames + save/load." single ((:commit . "cc1d16aeb17f45d7141fcdc45f8bbffa03b3127f") (:keywords "perspectives" "session" "workspace" "persistence" "windows" "buffers" "convenience") (:authors ("Constantin Kulikov (Bad_ptr)" . "zxnotdead@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Constantin Kulikov (Bad_ptr)" . "zxnotdead@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Bad-ptr/persp-mode.el"))]) (persp-fr . [(20180801 727) ((emacs (25 0)) (persp-mode (2 9 6)) (dash (2 13 0))) "In persp-mode, show perspective list in the GUI window title" single ((:commit . "3f536440b120499464106fd25f182d7580192870") (:keywords "perspectives" "workspace" "windows" "convenience") (:authors ("Francesc Rocher" . "francesc.rocher@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Francesc Rocher" . "francesc.rocher@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rocher/persp-fr"))]) (persistent-soft . [(20150223 1853) ((pcache (0 3 1)) (list-utils (0 4 2))) "Persistent storage, returning nil on failure" single ((:commit . "a1e0ddf2a12a6f18cab565dee250f070384cbe02") (:keywords "data" "extensions") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/persistent-soft"))]) (persistent-scratch . [(20180426 111) ((emacs (24))) "Preserve the scratch buffer across Emacs sessions" single ((:commit . "0bfd717d28ce9e262741b06341c61306602c7711") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/persistent-scratch"))]) (persistent-overlays . [(20161128 700) nil "Minor mode to store selected overlays to be loaded later" tar ((:commit . "f563c8b966edc78c9d806661c4eb80e4781c4eab") (:keywords "overlays" "persistent") (:authors ("Michael Neilly" . "mneilly@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Michael Neilly" . "mneilly@yahoo.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mneilly/Emacs-Persistent-Overlays"))]) (perlbrew . [(20161109 709) nil "A perlbrew wrapper for Emacs" single ((:commit . "3a3406c3307c92aa30f9400d430925c434a3b6f0") (:keywords "emacs" "perl") (:authors ("Kentaro Kuribayashi" . "kentarok@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kentaro Kuribayashi" . "kentarok@gmail.com"))]) (perl6-mode . [(20180619 1159) ((emacs (24 4)) (pkg-info (0 1))) "Major mode for editing Perl 6 code" tar ((:commit . "88de065795d6863b23b6042576b9e90f8cbf8798") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson" . "hinrik.sig@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hinrik Örn Sigurðsson" . "hinrik.sig@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/hinrik/perl6-mode"))]) (per-buffer-theme . [(20160318 2201) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Change theme according to buffer name or major mode." single ((:keywords "themes") (:authors ("Iñigo Serna" . "inigoserna@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Iñigo Serna" . "inigoserna@gmail.com") (:url . "https://bitbucket.com/inigoserna/per-buffer-theme.el"))]) (pelican-mode . [(20180604 2207) ((emacs (25))) "Minor mode for editing Pelican sites" single ((:commit . "209ad24318e1f28675da430aa10ef3467694b9ac") (:keywords "convenience" "editing") (:authors ("Joe Wreschnig" . "joe.wreschnig@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Joe Wreschnig" . "joe.wreschnig@gmail.com") (:url . "https://git.korewanetadesu.com/pelican-mode.git"))]) (peg . [(20150708 641) nil "Parsing Expression Grammars in Emacs Lisp" single ((:commit . "081efeca91d790c7fbc90871ac22c40935f4833b"))]) (peep-dired . [(20160321 2237) nil "Peep at files in another window from dired buffers" single ((:commit . "c88a9a3050197840edfe145f11e0bb9488de32f4") (:keywords "files" "convenience") (:authors ("Adam Sokolnicki" . "adam.sokolnicki@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Adam Sokolnicki" . "adam.sokolnicki@gmail.com"))]) (peek-mode . [(20130620 1946) ((elnode (0 9 8 1))) "Serve buffers live over HTTP with elnode backend" tar ((:commit . "55a7dd011375330c7d57322257a5167516702c71") (:authors ("Erik Iverson" . "erik@sigmafield.org")) (:maintainer "Erik Iverson" . "erik@sigmafield.org") (:url . "https://github.com/erikriverson/peek-mode"))]) (peacock-theme . [(20170808 1320) ((emacs (24 0))) "an Emacs 24 theme based on Peacock (tmTheme)" single ((:commit . "9e46fbfb562b6e26c6e3d6d618b044b3694da4c8") (:authors ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsfodder/tmtheme-to-deftheme"))]) (pdf-tools . [(20180428 1527) ((emacs (24 3)) (tablist (0 70)) (let-alist (1 0 4))) "Support library for PDF documents." tar ((:commit . "8aa7aecf19090692d910036f256f67c1b8968a75") (:keywords "files" "multimedia") (:authors ("Andreas Politz" . "politza@fh-trier.de")) (:maintainer "Andreas Politz" . "politza@fh-trier.de"))]) (pdb-mode . [(20150128 1751) nil "Major mode for editing Protein Data Bank files" single ((:commit . "855fb18ebb73b5df30c8d7677c2bcd0f361b138a") (:keywords "data" "pdb") (:authors (nil . "charles.bond@uwa.edu.au")) (:maintainer nil . "aix.bing@gmail.com") (:url . "http://bondxray.org/software/pdb-mode/"))]) (pcsv . [(20150220 1131) nil "Parser of csv" single ((:commit . "798e0933f8d0818beb17aebf3b1056bbf74e03d0") (:keywords "data") (:authors ("Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masahiro Hayashi" . "mhayashi1120@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-pcsv/raw/master/pcsv.el"))]) (pcre2el . [(20161120 2103) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 3))) "regexp syntax converter" single ((:commit . "0b5b2a2c173aab3fd14aac6cf5e90ad3bf58fa7d") (:authors ("joddie <jonxfield at gmail.com>")) (:maintainer "joddie <jonxfield at gmail.com>") (:url . "https://github.com/joddie/pcre2el"))]) (pcomplete-extension . [(20180707 455) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "additional completion for pcomplete" single ((:commit . "bb941272b54f49f780819f7ce4fd2c802de9a0da") (:authors ("Thierry Volpiatto" . "thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thierry Volpiatto" . "thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/thierryvolpiatto/pcomplete-extension"))]) (pcmpl-pip . [(20171201 833) ((s (1 12 0)) (f (0 19 0)) (seq (2 15))) "pcomplete for pip" single ((:commit . "8b001b579fc015f80ee0e4f3211058b830bf7c47") (:keywords "pcomplete" "pip" "python" "tools") (:authors ("Wei Zhao" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Wei Zhao" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com"))]) (pcmpl-homebrew . [(20170111 9) nil "pcomplete for homebrew" single ((:commit . "d001520fec4715c9a4c73f02fd948bac371cc50a") (:keywords "pcomplete" "homebrew" "tools" "cask" "services") (:authors ("hiddenlotus" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "hiddenlotus" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com"))]) (pcmpl-git . [(20170121 59) nil "pcomplete for git" tar ((:commit . "9472ac70baeda025ef7becd1cf141d72aec93f32") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Leo Liu" . "sdl.web@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Leo Liu" . "sdl.web@gmail.com"))]) (pcmpl-args . [(20120912 524) nil "Enhanced shell command completion" single ((:commit . "2ba03b3125ada8037585e545b88bd85b79da5c37") (:keywords "abbrev" "completion" "convenience" "processes" "terminals" "unix") (:authors ("Jonathan Waltman" . "jonathan.waltman@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Waltman" . "jonathan.waltman@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/JonWaltman/pcmpl-args.el"))]) (pcap-mode . [(20161025 1448) ((emacs (24 3))) "Major mode for working with PCAP files" single ((:commit . "52780669af0ade136f84d73f21b4dbb7ab655416") (:keywords "pcap" "packets" "tcpdump" "wireshark" "tshark") (:authors ("Aaron Conole" . "aconole@bytheb.org")) (:maintainer "Aaron Conole" . "aconole@bytheb.org"))]) (pcache . [(20170105 2214) ((eieio (1 3))) "persistent caching for Emacs." single ((:commit . "1f8086077d770e524492e6fa59b07856e85a6fea") (:authors ("Yann Hodique" . "yann.hodique@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yann Hodique" . "yann.hodique@gmail.com"))]) (pc-bufsw . [(20180107 1840) nil "PC style quick buffer switcher" single ((:commit . "b99ba484e18ebf2b88654704146746490bb7625f") (:keywords "buffer") (:authors ("Igor Bukanov" . "igor@mir2.org")) (:maintainer "Igor Bukanov" . "igor@mir2.org") (:url . "https://github.com/ibukanov/pc-bufsw"))]) (pbcopy . [(20150225 459) nil "Emacs Interface to pbcopy" single ((:commit . "338f7245746b5de1bb96c5cc2b32bfd9b5d83272") (:keywords "mac" "osx" "pbcopy") (:authors ("Daniel Nelson")) (:maintainer "Daniel Nelson") (:url . "https://github.com/jkp/pbcopy.el"))]) (paxedit . [(20160730 1727) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (paredit (23))) "Structured, Context Driven LISP Editing and Refactoring" single ((:commit . "09f3d5aeb108937a801e77ef413e29eaa4ecc4be") (:keywords "lisp" "refactoring" "context") (:authors ("Mustafa Shameem")) (:maintainer "Mustafa Shameem") (:url . "https://github.com/promethial/paxedit"))]) (pathify . [(20160423 846) nil "Symlink your scripts into a PATH directory" single ((:commit . "401b184c743694a60b3bc4273fc43de05cd5ac4b") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Kost" . "alezost@gmail.com") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/alezost-emacs/pathify"))]) (path-headerline-mode . [(20140423 1332) nil "Displaying file path on headerline." single ((:commit . "b5b2725c6a8b1cb592fc242b7dbbd54b4dff2e69") (:keywords "headerline") (:authors ("7696122")) (:maintainer "7696122") (:url . "https://github.com/7696122/path-headerline-mode"))]) (pastery . [(20171114 349) ((emacs (24 4)) (request (0 2 0))) "paste snippets to pastery.net." tar ((:commit . "4493be98b743b4d062cb4e00760125e394a55022") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Bruno Dias" . "dias.h.bruno@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Bruno Dias" . "dias.h.bruno@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/diasbruno/pastery.el"))]) (pastelmac-theme . [(20151031 236) ((emacs (24 1))) "a soothing theme with a pastel color palette" single ((:commit . "bead21741e3f46f6506e8aef4469d4240a819389") (:keywords "themes") (:authors ("Brian Mastenbrook" . "brian@mastenbrook.net")) (:maintainer "Brian Mastenbrook" . "brian@mastenbrook.net") (:url . "https://github.com/bmastenbrook/pastelmac-theme-el"))]) (pastehub . [(20140615 620) nil "A client for the PasteHub cloud service" single ((:commit . "37b045c67659c078f1517d0fbd5282dab58dca23") (:authors ("Kiyoka Nishiyama")) (:maintainer "Kiyoka Nishiyama") (:url . "https://github.com/kiyoka/pastehub"))]) (pastebin . [(20101125 2002) nil "A simple interface to the www.pastebin.com webservice" single ((:commit . "8e9a829298ce0f747ab80758aa26caeb2af6cb30"))]) (paste-of-code . [(20170709 2355) ((emacs (24 3)) (request (0 2 0))) "paste code on https://paste.ofcode.org" single ((:commit . "92d258e8ec98598d847ecab82903f9224c7c2050") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Bernhard Specht" . "bernhard@specht.net")) (:maintainer "Bernhard Specht" . "bernhard@specht.net"))]) (password-vault . [(20160126 1820) ((cl-lib (0 2)) (emacs (24))) "A Password manager for Emacs." single ((:commit . "dc56e6c2f5da66f1ab63736cecf08fb2c6c2b30f") (:keywords "password" "productivity") (:authors ("Javier \"PuercoPop\" Olaechea" . "pirata@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Javier \"PuercoPop\" Olaechea" . "pirata@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/PuercoPop/password-vault"))]) (password-store-otp . [(20180815 610) ((emacs (25)) (s (1 9 0)) (password-store (0 1))) "Password store (pass) OTP extension support" single ((:commit . "1819cd88463cd98a5be9a63273b09202dc2bba63") (:keywords "tools" "pass") (:authors ("Daniel Barreto")) (:maintainer "Daniel Barreto") (:url . "https://github.com/volrath/password-store-otp.el"))]) (password-store . [(20170829 2333) ((emacs (24)) (f (0 11 0)) (s (1 9 0)) (with-editor (2 5 11))) "Password store (pass) support" single ((:commit . "d68d9c50db4cdba32266c52e6546f1d5181948db") (:keywords "tools" "pass" "password" "password-store") (:authors ("Svend Sorensen" . "svend@svends.net")) (:maintainer "Svend Sorensen" . "svend@svends.net") (:url . "https://www.passwordstore.org/"))]) (password-mode . [(20170412 629) nil "Hide password text using overlays" single ((:commit . "ed764a4ec1011526457c71b7c37fa9a659a866ab") (:keywords "docs" "password" "passphrase") (:authors ("Jürgen Hötzel" . "juergen@archlinux.org")) (:maintainer "Jürgen Hötzel" . "juergen@archlinux.org"))]) (password-generator . [(20150222 2040) nil "Password generator for humans. Good, Bad, Phonetic passwords included." single ((:commit . "c8193d5e963bda0a2f8e51fd4a94dcf37c76f282") (:authors ("Zargener" . "zargener@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Zargener" . "zargener@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/zargener/emacs-password-genarator"))]) (passthword . [(20141201 923) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Simple password manager" single ((:commit . "30bace842eaaa6b48cb2251fb84868ebca0467d6") (:authors ("Peter Stiernström" . "peter@stiernstrom.se")) (:maintainer "Peter Stiernström" . "peter@stiernstrom.se"))]) (passmm . [(20180622 2326) ((emacs (24 4)) (password-store (0))) "A minor mode for pass (Password Store)." single ((:commit . "898709c63130d6c0422af544ebac64eae04d24ac") (:authors ("Peter Jones" . "pjones@devalot.com")) (:maintainer "Peter Jones" . "pjones@devalot.com") (:url . "https://github.com/pjones/passmm"))]) (pass . [(20180201 1251) ((emacs (24 3)) (password-store (0 1)) (password-store-otp (0 1 5)) (f (0 17))) "Major mode for password-store.el" single ((:commit . "da08fed8dbe1bac980088d47b01f90154dbb8d8b") (:keywords "password-store" "password" "keychain") (:authors ("Nicolas Petton" . "petton.nicolas@gmail.com") ("Damien Cassou" . "damien@cassou.me")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Petton" . "petton.nicolas@gmail.com"))]) (pasp-mode . [(20180404 1700) ((emacs (24 3))) "- A major mode for editing Answer Set Programs." single ((:commit . "59385eb0e8ebcfc8c11dd811fb145d4b0fa3cc92") (:keywords "asp" "pasp" "answer set programs" "potassco answer set programs" "major mode" "languages") (:authors ("Henrik Jürges" . "juerges.henrik@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Henrik Jürges" . "juerges.henrik@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/santifa/pasp-mode"))]) (parseclj . [(20180602 2006) ((emacs (25)) (a (0 1 0 -3 4))) "Clojure/EDN parser" tar ((:commit . "dc0d165b0a8633f5b11ed9175a6e421c52f4d314") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Arne Brasseur" . "arne@arnebrasseur.net")) (:maintainer "Arne Brasseur" . "arne@arnebrasseur.net"))]) (parsec . [(20180730 16) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Parser combinator library" single ((:commit . "2cbbbc2254aa7bcaa4fb5e07c8c1bf2f381dba26") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:url . 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[(20180719 308) nil "NSIS-mode" tar ((:commit . "a49f5dbc8a5e60d3bbb803582efb5468bbbe7507") (:keywords "nsis") (:authors ("Matthew L. Fidler")) (:maintainer "Matthew L. Fidler") (:url . "http://github.com/mlf176f2/nsis-mode"))]) (nrepl-sync . [(20140807 1554) ((cider (0 6))) "connect to nrepl port and eval .sync.clj." single ((:commit . "bab53a2361526d63a24cda176d07a1247bf5b399") (:authors ("Phillip Lord" . "phillip.lord@newcastle.ac.uk")) (:maintainer "Phillip Lord" . "phillip.lord@newcastle.ac.uk") (:url . "https://github.com/phillord/lein-sync"))]) (nrepl-eval-sexp-fu . [(20140311 1041) ((highlight (0 0 0)) (smartparens (0 0 0)) (thingatpt (0 0 0))) "Tiny functionality enhancements for evaluating sexps." single ((:commit . "3a24b7d4bca13e87c987a4ddd212da914ff59191") (:keywords "lisp" "highlight" "convenience") (:authors ("Takeshi Banse" . "takebi@laafc.net")) (:maintainer "Takeshi Banse" . "takebi@laafc.net"))]) (npm-mode . [(20180720 1701) ((emacs (24 1))) "minor mode for working with npm projects" single ((:commit . "4f4b9fc2c07290ae87f65179df95be5221e76bf2") (:keywords "convenience" "project" "javascript" "node" "npm") (:authors ("Allen Gooch" . "allen.gooch@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Allen Gooch" . "allen.gooch@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mojochao/npm-mode"))]) (noxml-fold . [(20170823 1357) nil "Fold away XML things." single ((:commit . "46c7f6a008672213238a9f8d7a416ce80916aa62") (:keywords "xml" "folding") (:authors ("Patrick McAllister" . "pma@rdorte.org")) (:maintainer "Patrick McAllister" . "pma@rdorte.org") (:url . "https://github.com/paddymcall/noxml-fold"))]) (nova-theme . [(20180905 1911) ((emacs (24 3))) "A dark, pastel color theme" single ((:commit . "932c83e6e06e795c2a380b69eee3913a3a805cea") (:keywords "theme" "dark" "nova" "pastel" "faces") (:authors ("Muir Manders" . "muir+emacs@mnd.rs")) (:maintainer "Muir Manders" . "muir+emacs@mnd.rs") (:url . 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[(20180909 1729) ((emacs (24 1)) (ace-window (0 9 0)) (iedit (0 9 9)) (swiper (0 7 0)) (hydra (0 13 4)) (zoutline (0 1 0))) "vi-like Paredit" tar ((:commit . "ddc5f03f5ae8ce2e4302898e380ed0984812e7e3"))]) (lispxmp . [(20170926 23) nil "Automagic emacs lisp code annotation" single ((:commit . "7ad077b4ee91ce8a42f84eeddb9fc7ea4eac7814") (:keywords "lisp" "convenience") (:authors ("rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org")) (:maintainer "rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org") (:url . "http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/download/lispxmp.el"))]) (lisp-extra-font-lock . [(20160930 1927) nil "Highlight bound variables and quoted exprs." single ((:commit . "092f5a6e75ddfc8051b252f10e182723a17980e4") (:keywords "languages" "faces") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/lisp-extra-font-lock"))]) (liso-theme . [(20160410 2029) nil "Eclectic Dark Theme for GNU Emacs" single ((:commit . 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[(20180826 243) ((emacs (24 3))) "Helper code for use with the \"ledger\" command-line tool" tar ((:commit . "b0e31e8788dac15c7eed855e5c92ad3d2b45c114"))]) (leanote . [(20161223 139) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (request (0 2)) (let-alist (1 0 3)) (pcache (0 4 0)) (s (1 10 0)) (async (1 9))) "A minor mode writing markdown leanote" single ((:commit . "d499e7b59bb1f1a2fabc0e4c26fb101ed62ebc7b") (:keywords "leanote" "note" "markdown") (:authors ("Aborn Jiang" . "aborn.jiang@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Aborn Jiang" . "aborn.jiang@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/aborn/leanote-emacs"))]) (lean-mode . [(20180906 1645) ((emacs (24 3)) (dash (2 12 0)) (dash-functional (1 2 0)) (s (1 10 0)) (f (0 19 0)) (flycheck (30))) "A major mode for the Lean language" tar ((:commit . "9d6b8471e2044310b4cd7cd3213b1fc8f78ec499") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("Leonardo de Moura" . "leonardo@microsoft.com") ("Soonho Kong      " . "soonhok@cs.cmu.edu") ("Gabriel Ebner    " . 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[(20141123 2120) nil "imenu tag selection a la ido" single ((:commit . "4b0152d606360c70204fb4c27f68de79ca885386") (:authors ("Georg Brandl" . "georg@python.org")) (:maintainer "Georg Brandl" . "georg@python.org"))]) (ido-yes-or-no . [(20161108 2351) ((ido-completing-read+ (0))) "Use Ido to answer yes-or-no questions" single ((:commit . "c55383b1fce5879e87e7ca6809fc60534508e182") (:keywords "convenience" "completion" "ido") (:authors ("Ryan C. Thompson")) (:maintainer "Ryan C. Thompson") (:url . "https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-yes-or-no"))]) (ido-vertical-mode . [(20180618 2101) nil "Makes ido-mode display vertically." single ((:commit . "16c4c1a112796ee0bcf401ea39d3e2643a89feaf") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Steven Degutis")) (:maintainer "Christopher Reichert" . "creichert07@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/creichert/ido-vertical-mode.el"))]) (ido-springboard . [(20170106 755) nil "Temporarily change default-directory for one command" single ((:commit . "263a8cd4582c81bfc29d7db37d5267e2488b148c") (:keywords "ido") (:authors ("John Wiegley" . "jwiegley@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "John Wiegley" . "jwiegley@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jwiegley/springboard"))]) (ido-sort-mtime . [(20171121 859) nil "Sort Ido's file list by modification time" single ((:commit . "f638ff0c922af862f5211779f2311a27fde428eb") (:keywords "convenience" "files") (:authors ("Paweł Kraśnicki")) (:maintainer "Paweł Kraśnicki"))]) (ido-skk . [(20151111 950) ((emacs (24 4)) (ddskk (20150912 1820))) "ido interface for skk henkan" single ((:commit . "89a2e62799bff2841ff634517c86084c4ce69246") (:keywords "languages") (:authors ("tsukimizake <shomasd_at_gmail.com>")) (:maintainer "tsukimizake <shomasd_at_gmail.com>") (:url . "https://github.com/tsukimizake/ido-skk"))]) (ido-select-window . [(20131220 2047) ((emacs (24 1))) "Select a window using ido and buffer names" single ((:commit . "a64707d8d154664d50d12e26417d586e4c3dd78b") (:authors ("Peter Jones" . "pjones@devalot.com")) (:maintainer "Peter Jones" . "pjones@devalot.com") (:url . "https://github.com/pjones/ido-select-window"))]) (ido-occur . [(20160820 1440) ((dash (2 13 0))) "Yet another `occur' with `ido'." single ((:commit . "522af5d55b3d4cd6885f3b4100913566c202cec4") (:keywords "inner" "buffer" "search") (:authors ("Danil" . "danil@kutkevich.org")) (:maintainer "Danil" . "danil@kutkevich.org") (:url . "https://github.com/danil/ido-occur"))]) (ido-occasional . [(20150214 1248) ((emacs (24 1))) "Use ido where you choose." single ((:commit . "d405f1795e1e0c63be411ee2825184738d29c33a") (:keywords "completion") (:authors ("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/ido-occasional"))]) (ido-migemo . [(20150921 2244) ((migemo (1 9 1))) "Migemo plug-in for Ido" single ((:commit . "e71114a92dd69cb46abf3fb71a09ce27506fcf77") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("myuhe <yuhei.maeda_at_gmail.com>")) (:maintainer "myuhe") (:url . "https://github.com/myuhe/ido-migemo.el"))]) (ido-load-library . [(20140611 1600) ((persistent-soft (0 8 8)) (pcache (0 2 3))) "Load-library alternative using ido-completing-read" single ((:commit . "e03b55957c93aa1a7dd190e173e16ec59dbb2ba7") (:keywords "maint" "completion") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/ido-load-library"))]) (ido-hacks . [(20150331 1909) nil "Put more IDO in your IDO" single ((:commit . "b7e7514a0e011e4d767d1f5755c5eae9d85f83dc") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Andreas Politz")) (:maintainer "Scott Jaderholm" . "jaderholm@gmail.com"))]) (ido-grid-mode . [(20160122 1139) ((emacs (24 4))) "Display ido-prospects in the minibuffer in a grid." single ((:commit . "7cfca3988a6dc3ad18e28abe114218095ff2366f") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Tom Hinton")) (:maintainer "Tom Hinton" . "t@larkery.com") (:url . "https://github.com/larkery/ido-grid-mode.el"))]) (ido-gnus . [(20140216 1646) ((gnus (5 13))) "Access gnus groups or servers using ido" single ((:commit . "f5fe3f6aa8086f675ba216abace9e3d5f2e3a089") (:keywords "comm") (:authors ("Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com") (:url . "https://github.com/vapniks/ido-gnus"))]) (ido-flex-with-migemo . [(20180817 1440) ((flx-ido (0 6 1)) (migemo (1 9 1)) (emacs (24 4))) "use ido with flex and migemo" single ((:commit . "acced7c19f3ad505cc27cd95ab05593b8194d2e5") (:keywords "matching") (:authors ("ROCKTAKEY " . "rocktakey@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ROCKTAKEY " . "rocktakey@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ROCKTAKEY/ido-flex-with-migemo"))]) (ido-exit-target . [(20170717 1851) ((emacs (24 4))) "Commands and keys for selecting other window and frame targets within ido" single ((:commit . "e56fc6928649c87ccf39d56d84ab53ebaced1f73") (:keywords "convenience" "tools" "extensions") (:authors ("justin talbott" . "justin@waymondo.com")) (:maintainer "justin talbott" . "justin@waymondo.com") (:url . "https://github.com/waymondo/ido-exit-target"))]) (ido-describe-bindings . [(20161023 1102) ((dash (2 13 0))) "Yet another `describe-bindings' with `ido'." single ((:commit . "a142ff1c33df23ed9665497d0dcae2943b3c706a") (:keywords "help") (:authors ("Danil <danil@kutkevich.org>, Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Danil <danil@kutkevich.org>, Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/danil/ido-describe-bindings"))]) (ido-completing-read+ . [(20180628 244) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (s (0 1)) (memoize (1 1))) "A completing-read-function using ido" single ((:commit . "51d9d4e667aaf2833e94614e5eeffdbbcab4ee98") (:keywords "ido" "completion" "convenience") (:authors ("Ryan Thompson")) (:maintainer "Ryan Thompson") (:url . "https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/ido-completing-read-plus"))]) (ido-complete-space-or-hyphen . [(20130228 1008) nil "Complete SPACE or HYPHEN when type SPACE in ido" single ((:commit . "3fe1fe1e1a743f8deb8f4025977647afecd58f14") (:keywords "ido" "completion") (:authors ("Ian Yang <me (at) iany.me>")) (:maintainer "Ian Yang <me (at) iany.me>") (:url . "https://github.com/doitian/ido-complete-space-or-hyphen"))]) (ido-clever-match . [(20151011 1726) ((emacs (24 4)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Alternative matcher for ido." single ((:commit . "f173473e99c8b0756f12e4cc8f67e68fa59eadd3") (:keywords "ido" "flex") (:authors ("Bogdan Paul Popa" . "popa.bogdanp@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Bogdan Paul Popa" . "popa.bogdanp@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Bogdanp/ido-clever-match"))]) (ido-at-point . [(20151021 757) ((emacs (24))) "ido-style completion-at-point" single ((:commit . "e5907bbe8a3d148d07698b76bd994dc3076e16ee") (:keywords "convenience" "abbrev") (:authors ("katspaugh")) (:maintainer "katspaugh") (:url . "https://github.com/katspaugh/ido-at-point"))]) (idle-require . [(20090715 2203) nil "load elisp libraries while Emacs is idle" single ((:commit . "33592bb098223b4432d7a35a1d65ab83f47c1ec1") (:keywords "internal") (:authors ("Nikolaj Schumacher <bugs * nschum de>")) (:maintainer "Nikolaj Schumacher <bugs * nschum de>") (:url . "http://nschum.de/src/emacs/idle-require/"))]) (idle-highlight-mode . [(20120920 1648) nil "highlight the word the point is on" single ((:commit . "c466f2a9e291f9da1167dc879577b2e1a7880482") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Phil Hagelberg, Cornelius Mika")) (:maintainer "Phil Hagelberg, Cornelius Mika") (:url . "http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/IdleHighlight"))]) (idle-highlight-in-visible-buffers-mode . [(20180811 631) nil "highlight the word the point is on" single ((:commit . "09bb527ff9b8e5ad3da15aa461d595f187b91172") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Ignacy Moryc")) (:maintainer "Ignacy Moryc") (:url . "https://github.com/ignacy/idle-highlight-in-visible-buffers"))]) (identica-mode . [(20130204 2253) nil "Major mode API client for status.net open microblogging" tar ((:commit . "cf9183ee11ac922e85c7c908f04e2d00b03111b3") (:keywords "identica" "web") (:authors ("Gabriel Saldana" . "gsaldana@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Gabriel Saldana" . "gsaldana@gmail.com") (:url . "http://blog.gabrielsaldana.org/identica-mode-for-emacs/"))]) (idea-darkula-theme . [(20160416 2303) ((emacs (24 1))) "Color theme based on IntelliJ IDEA Darkula color theme" single ((:commit . "52602d9b91883e1f297d000951aeed48bf60176e") (:keywords "themes") (:authors ("Alexey Veretennikov <alexey dot veretennikov at gmail dot com>")) (:maintainer "Alexey Veretennikov <alexey dot veretennikov at gmail dot com>") (:url . "http://github.com/fourier/idea-darkula-theme"))]) (id-manager . [(20170320 1246) nil "id-password management" single ((:commit . "14ebc35db298aac4dedc8aa188bc46bacab81f3b") (:keywords "password" "convenience") (:authors ("SAKURAI Masashi <m.sakurai atmark kiwanami.net>")) (:maintainer "SAKURAI Masashi <m.sakurai atmark kiwanami.net>"))]) (ibuffer-vc . [(20171107 741) ((cl-lib (0 2))) "Group ibuffer's list by VC project, or show VC status" single ((:commit . "83d60aefd21e2aa20c7217d224f38a40bb75e63b") (:keywords "themes") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "http://github.com/purcell/ibuffer-vc"))]) (ibuffer-tramp . [(20151118 1739) nil "Group ibuffer's list by TRAMP connection" single ((:commit . "bcad0bda3a67f55d1be936bf8fa9ef735fe1e3f3") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Svend Sorensen" . "svend@ciffer.net")) (:maintainer "Svend Sorensen" . "svend@ciffer.net") (:url . "http://github.com/svend/ibuffer-tramp"))]) (ibuffer-sidebar . [(20180219 131) ((emacs (25 1))) "Sidebar for `ibuffer'" single ((:commit . "7ddf1b5a158b33e9a7d3fe5dad7ea626a464d2bc") (:keywords "ibuffer" "files" "tools") (:authors ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainer "James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jojojames/ibuffer-sidebar"))]) (ibuffer-rcirc . [(20150215 2118) ((cl-lib (0 2))) "Ibuffer integration for rcirc" single ((:commit . "8a4409b1c679d65c819dee4085faf929840e79f8") (:keywords "buffer" "convenience" "comm") (:authors ("Fabián Ezequiel Gallina" . "fgallina@gnu.org")) (:maintainer "Fabián Ezequiel Gallina" . "fgallina@gnu.org") (:url . "https://github.com/fgallina/ibuffer-rcirc"))]) (ibuffer-projectile . [(20180325 325) ((projectile (0 11 0))) "Group ibuffer's list by projectile root" single ((:commit . "1e89bfa7cae0629d29f24af3d81774b88b3cede0") (:keywords "themes") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "http://github.com/purcell/ibuffer-projectile"))]) (ibuffer-git . [(20110508 731) nil "show git status in ibuffer column" single ((:commit . "d326319c05ddb8280885b31f9094040c1b365876") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Jonathan Rockway" . "jon@jrock.us")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Rockway" . "jon@jrock.us"))]) (iasm-mode . [(20171023 1422) nil "interactive assembly major mode." single ((:commit . "abbec7f308f9ce97beeb57e459fff35f559b4c18") (:keywords ":" "tools") (:authors ("Rémi Attab" . "remi.attab@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rémi Attab" . "remi.attab@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/RAttab/iasm-mode"))]) (ialign . [(20180705 1153) ((emacs (24 4))) "visual align-regexp" single ((:commit . "e92664e673647826161a19e9cfc327fa8c69ba6e") (:keywords "tools" "editing" "align" "interactive") (:authors ("Michał Kondraciuk" . "k.michal@zoho.com")) (:maintainer "Michał Kondraciuk" . "k.michal@zoho.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mkcms/interactive-align"))]) (i3wm . [(20170822 1438) nil "i3wm integration library" single ((:commit . "71391dc61063fee77ad174f3b2ca25c60b41009e") (:keywords "convenience" "extensions") (:authors ("Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org")) (:maintainer "Samuel W. Flint" . "swflint@flintfam.org") (:url . "https://git.flintfam.org/swf-projects/emacs-i3"))]) (i2b2-mode . [(20140710 104) nil "Highlights corresponding PHI data in the text portion of an i2b2 XML Document." single ((:commit . "db10efcfc8bed369a516bbf7526ede41f98cb95a") (:keywords "xml" "phi" "i2b2" "deidi2b2") (:authors ("Dan LaManna" . "dan.lamanna@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Dan LaManna" . "dan.lamanna@gmail.com"))]) (hydra . [(20180703 1502) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Make bindings that stick around." tar ((:commit . "44b42598eed5077d8945ef44c38d80b59510b865") (:keywords "bindings") (:authors ("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra"))]) (hyde . [(20160508 308) nil "Major mode to help create and manage Jekyll blogs" tar ((:commit . "a8cd6ed00ecd8d7de0ded2f4867015b412b15b76"))]) (hydandata-light-theme . [(20160816 418) nil "A light color theme that is easy on your eyes" single ((:commit . "0fbc91678ef65e1f65d7ec6792ff0b2f104d16a9") (:keywords "color-theme" "theme") (:authors ("David Chkhikvadze" . "david.chk@outlook.com")) (:maintainer "David Chkhikvadze" . "david.chk@outlook.com"))]) (hyai . [(20170301 1447) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (24))) "Haskell Yet Another Indentation" single ((:commit . "e1cd115c19225bbe0e1183d9a8c289eadaeb37b6") (:authors ("Iku Iwasa" . "iku.iwasa@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Iku Iwasa" . "iku.iwasa@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/iquiw/hyai"))]) (hy-mode . [(20180702 1940) ((dash (2 13 0)) (dash-functional (1 2 0)) (s (1 11 0)) (emacs (24))) "Major mode for Hylang" single ((:commit . "71a12a9208c4b87859bcbb6978e7915dd518e8dd") (:keywords "languages" "lisp" "python") (:url . "http://github.com/hylang/hy-mode"))]) (hungry-delete . [(20170412 102) nil "hungry delete minor mode" single ((:commit . "0434458d3f6b2b585f332271feaa054bf4ec96d7") (:authors ("Nathaniel Flath" . "flat0103@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nathaniel Flath" . "flat0103@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/nflath/hungry-delete"))]) (hungarian-holidays . [(20161020 1138) nil "Adds a list of Hungarian public holidays to Emacs calendar" single ((:commit . "653108769279499d84a79267c90e640d98823872") (:keywords "calendar") (:authors ("Gergely Polonkai" . "gergely@polonkai.eu")) (:maintainer "Gergely Polonkai" . "gergely@polonkai.eu"))]) (hugsql-ghosts . [(20180425 1129) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (2 10 0)) (cider (0 14 0))) "Display hugsql defqueries in clojure code as an overlay." single ((:commit . "f3ebc60c66204ad39058cb84eb4bd5facce091df") (:authors ("Roland Kaercher" . "roland.kaercher@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Kaercher" . "roland.kaercher@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/rkaercher/hugsql-ghosts"))]) (httprepl . [(20141101 1734) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (2 5 0)) (emacs (24))) "An HTTP REPL" single ((:commit . "cfa3693267a8ed1c96a86a126823f37dbfe077d8") (:keywords "http" "repl") (:authors ("Greg Sexton" . "gregsexton@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Greg Sexton" . "gregsexton@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/gregsexton/httprepl.el"))]) (httpcode . [(20121002 345) nil "explains the meaning of an HTTP status code" single ((:commit . "a45e735082b09477cd704a99294d336cdbeb12ba") (:authors ("Ruslan Spivak" . "ruslan.spivak@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ruslan Spivak" . "ruslan.spivak@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rspivak/httpcode.el"))]) (http-twiddle . [(20160801 1911) nil "send & twiddle & resend HTTP requests" single ((:commit . "4d0c73b7dcbde8b483d4f3a75c49c74d2fe3ca45") (:keywords "http" "rest" "soap") (:authors ("Luke Gorrie" . "luke@synap.se")) (:maintainer "Hasan Veldstra" . "h@vidiowiki.com") (:url . "https://github.com/hassy/http-twiddle/blob/master/http-twiddle.el"))]) (http-post-simple . [(20170715 940) nil "HTTP POST requests using the url library" single ((:commit . "f53697fca278c741051aeb668b00466b5e0fd3fe") (:keywords "comm" "data" "processes" "hypermedia") (:authors ("Tom Schutzer-Weissmann")) (:maintainer "Tom Schutzer-Weissmann"))]) (http . [(20170906 1811) ((emacs (24 4)) (request (0 2 0)) (edit-indirect (0 1 4))) "Yet another HTTP client" single ((:commit . "193a7bf843dd6b6805c7b18dab31f50c8325d710") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com")) (:maintainer "Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-pe/http.el"))]) (htmlize . [(20180412 1944) nil "Convert buffer text and decorations to HTML." single ((:commit . "315a8f23cfd3e87642ff9e30ae3300c7a84244d5") (:keywords "hypermedia" "extensions") (:authors ("Hrvoje Niksic" . "hniksic@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hrvoje Niksic" . "hniksic@gmail.com"))]) (html2org . [(20170418 501) ((emacs (24 4))) "Convert html to org format text" single ((:commit . "6904aed40259ad8afccff079ebd8a07bff319ebc") (:keywords "convenience" "html" "org") (:authors ("DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "DarkSun" . "lujun9972@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/lujun9972/html2org.el"))]) (html-to-markdown . [(20151105 840) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "HTML to Markdown converter written in Emacs-lisp." single ((:commit . "60c5498c801be186478cf7c05be05b4430c4a144") (:keywords "tools" "wp" "languages") (:authors ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/Bruce-Connor/html-to-markdown"))]) (html-to-hiccup . [(20161028 1401) ((emacs (25 1)) (dash (2 13 0)) (s (1 10 0))) "Convert HTML to Hiccup syntax" single ((:commit . "99217a5058626d253ed8ada51a7642071fe54ba5") (:keywords "html" "hiccup" "clojure") (:authors ("Arne Brasseur" . "arne@arnebrasseur.net")) (:maintainer "Arne Brasseur" . "arne@arnebrasseur.net") (:url . "https://github.com/plexus/html-to-hiccup"))]) (html-script-src . [(20120403 1815) nil "Insert <script src=\"..\"> for popular JavaScript libraries" single ((:commit . "66460f8ab1b24656e6f3ce5bd50cff6a81be8422") (:keywords "tools" "convenience") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/html-script-src"))]) (html-check-frag . [(20160131 535) ((emacs (24 3))) "Check html-fragments" single ((:commit . "feb89765eafd69dfcf07afeebded8985dc456e7c") (:keywords "html") (:authors ("Tobias.Zawada" . "i@tn-home.de")) (:maintainer "Tobias.Zawada" . "i@tn-home.de"))]) (ht . [(20180129 2234) ((dash (2 12 0))) "The missing hash table library for Emacs" single ((:commit . "5a665d00dc8fda77bad2a43277d8809c23e46ab8") (:keywords "hash table" "hash map" "hash") (:authors ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk"))]) (howm . [(20180225 1005) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Wiki-like note-taking tool" tar ((:commit . "b932fa603f074049637907d35594f73c3fba45d0") (:authors ("HIRAOKA Kazuyuki" . "khi@users.osdn.me")) (:maintainer "HIRAOKA Kazuyuki" . "khi@users.osdn.me") (:url . "https://howm.osdn.jp"))]) (howdoi . [(20150204 43) nil "Instant coding answers via Emacs." tar ((:commit . "5fbf7069ee160c597a328e5ce5fb32920e1ca88f"))]) (how-many-lines-in-project . [(20140807 442) nil "Calculate how many lines are there in your project." single ((:commit . "8a37ef885d004fe2ce231bfe05ed4867c6192d9b") (:keywords "project" "convenience") (:authors ("Wei Zhao" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Wei Zhao" . "kaihaosw@gmail.com"))]) (hound . [(20170627 1959) ((request (0 2 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Display hound search results in a compilation window" single ((:commit . "0c5a250ef82870dca737a429b6e9b9db93874ed3") (:authors ("Ryan Young")) (:maintainer "Ryan Young"))]) (horoscope . [(20180409 641) ((emacs (24))) "generate horoscopes." single ((:commit . "f4c683e991adce0a8f9023f15050f306f9b9a9ed") (:keywords "extensions" "games") (:authors ("Bob Manson" . "manson@cygnus.com")) (:maintainer "Noah Friedman" . "friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu") (:url . "https://github.com/mschuldt/horoscope.el"))]) (hookify . [(20141216 2209) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (1 5 0))) "Interactive commands to create temporary hooks" single ((:commit . "21baae7393b07257de5796402fde0ca72fb00d77") (:keywords "hook" "convenience") (:authors ("Philippe Vaucher" . "philippe.vaucher@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Philippe Vaucher" . "philippe.vaucher@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Silex/hookify"))]) (honcho . [(20180707 24) ((emacs (25 1)) (sudo-edit (0 1))) "Run and manage long-running services" single ((:commit . "f6a89a27e255b3ecb1f0b13058933558b1f0c6fb") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com")) (:maintainer "Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com") (:url . "https://github.com/emacs-pe/honcho.el"))]) (homebrew-mode . [(20160615 1320) ((emacs (24 4)) (inf-ruby (2 4 0)) (dash (1 2 0))) "minor mode for editing Homebrew formulae" single ((:commit . "d422307aee2f897d1a92e3b959c3214bc54cbe38") (:keywords "homebrew" "brew" "ruby") (:authors ("Alex Dunn" . "dunn.alex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Dunn" . "dunn.alex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/dunn/homebrew-mode"))]) (home-end . [(20180817 855) ((emacs (24 3)) (keypress-multi-event (1 0))) "Smart multi-purpose home / end keys" single ((:commit . "91491564e9dd3fb111ca0012a9760f723343453d") (:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "wp" "keyboard") (:authors ("Boruch Baum" . "boruch_baum@gmx.com")) (:maintainer "Boruch Baum" . "boruch_baum@gmx.com") (:url . "https://www.github.com/Boruch_Baum/emacs-home-end"))]) (holiday-pascha-etc . [(20160822 58) nil "Eastern Christian analog to holiday-easter-etc" single ((:commit . "eb198656f63cb8679fb0e3a8248782df071a0f3c") (:authors ("Mark A. Hershberger" . "mah@everybody.org")) (:maintainer "Mark A. Hershberger" . "mah@everybody.org") (:url . "http://github.com/hexmode/holiday-pascha-etc"))]) (hoa-pp-mode . [(20151027 736) ((emacs (24 1)) (names (20150723 0))) "Major mode for Hoa PP grammars" single ((:commit . "925b79930a3f4377b0fb2a36b3c6d5566d4b9a8e") (:keywords "php" "hoa") (:authors ("Steven Rémot")) (:maintainer "Steven Rémot") (:url . "https://github.com/hoaproject/Contributions-Emacs-Pp"))]) (hoa-mode . [(20151203 1650) nil "Major mode for the Hanoi Omega Automata format" single ((:commit . "3c608e15b655d2375c5f81323ac561c7848dc029") (:keywords "major-mode" "automata" "convenience") (:authors ("Alexandre Duret-Lutz" . "adl@lrde.epita.fr")) (:maintainer "Alexandre Duret-Lutz" . "adl@lrde.epita.fr") (:url . "https://gitlab.lrde.epita.fr/spot/emacs-modes"))]) (hmac . [(20180429 2010) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (25))) "hash-based message authentication code" single ((:commit . "30132cd3fee7d3d91a9f04709d49ca0dcb96d565") (:authors ("Sean McAfee")) (:maintainer "Sean McAfee") (:url . "https://github.com/grimnebulin/emacs-hmac"))]) (hlinum . [(20180422 412) ((cl-lib (0 2))) "Extension for linum.el to highlight current line number" single ((:commit . "f17360fe93de6df99a05b4b64b0a1ca4ee45abb6") (:keywords "convenience" "extensions") (:authors ("Tomoya Tanjo" . "ttanjo@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tomoya Tanjo" . "ttanjo@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tom-tan/hlinum-mode/"))]) (hlint-refactor . [(20170818 448) nil "Apply HLint suggestions" single ((:commit . "92c69aa01c65968e86c15db087bb1ea785e4736c") (:keywords "haskell" "refactor") (:url . "https://github.com/mpickering/hlint-refactor-mode"))]) (hledger-mode . [(20180821 1433) ((emacs (24 4)) (popup (0 5 3)) (async (1 9)) (htmlize (1 47))) "A mode for writing journal entries for hledger." tar ((:commit . "af51c0a7a0952c244e5c6bb818ab4ce3b9806609") (:keywords "data") (:authors ("Narendra Joshi" . "narendraj9@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Narendra Joshi" . "narendraj9@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/narendraj9/hledger-mode.git"))]) (hl-todo . [(20180710 455) nil "highlight TODO and similar keywords" single ((:commit . "3401f322d954e635372995bf5cc77dae171a78ba") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:url . "https://github.com/tarsius/hl-todo"))]) (hl-sentence . [(20171018 1519) nil "highlight a sentence based on customizable face" single ((:commit . "86ae38d3103bd20da5485cbdd59dfbd396c45ee4") (:keywords "highlighting") (:authors ("Donald Ephraim Curtis" . "dcurtis@milkbox.net")) (:maintainer "Donald Ephraim Curtis" . "dcurtis@milkbox.net") (:url . "http://github.com/milkypostman/hl-sentence"))]) (hl-indent . [(20170429 2104) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Highlight irregular indentation." single ((:commit . "bdb2e0177a7c8b29af26998e688b856adc6ded93") (:keywords "convenience" "faces") (:authors ("Kirill Ignatiev <github.com/ikirill>")) (:maintainer "Kirill Ignatiev <github.com/ikirill>") (:url . "https://github.com/ikirill/hl-indent"))]) (hl-anything . [(20160422 1708) ((emacs (24 3))) "Highlight symbols, selections, enclosing parens and more." tar ((:commit . "8696bc55a8cba408f0fc83a907a9ec529d79e558") (:authors ("boyw165")) (:maintainer "boyw165"))]) (hiwin . [(20150825 827) nil "Visible active window mode." single ((:commit . "6ee8ed051405653bd9b7332d7e9fbb591d954051") (:keywords "faces" "editing" "emulating") (:authors ("k.sugita")) (:maintainer "k.sugita"))]) (hive . [(20131217 1512) ((sql (3 0))) "Hive SQL mode extension" single ((:commit . "11b5172e081ad8079fc78758bef6f306f82ae32b") (:keywords "sql" "hive") (:authors ("Roman Scherer" . "roman@burningswell.com")) (:maintainer "Roman Scherer" . "roman@burningswell.com"))]) (historyf . [(20151124 159) nil "file history library like browser" single ((:commit . "196c058ceb092fdd56b0e4ce85b7e714d6f72224") (:authors ("k1LoW (Kenichirou Oyama), <k1lowxb [at] gmail [dot] com> <k1low [at] 101000lab [dot] org>")) (:maintainer "k1LoW (Kenichirou Oyama), <k1lowxb [at] gmail [dot] com> <k1low [at] 101000lab [dot] org>") (:url . "https://github.com/k1LoW/emacs-historyf"))]) (history . [(20160821 1602) ((emacs (24 3))) "History utility for source code navigation" tar ((:commit . "5317663fb45bbd5e96d258cb0807dcc266ce67ff") (:authors ("boyw165")) (:maintainer "boyw165") (:url . "https://github.com/boyw165/history"))]) (historian . [(20180619 1923) ((emacs (24 4))) "Persistently store selected minibuffer candidates" single ((:commit . "6be869f585b854eb849303c452ab4f91dab04fa9") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("PythonNut" . "pythonnut@pythonnut.com")) (:maintainer "PythonNut" . "pythonnut@pythonnut.com") (:url . "https://github.com/PythonNut/historian.el"))]) (hippie-namespace . [(20140508 2041) nil "Special treatment for namespace prefixes in hippie-expand" single ((:commit . "d0d0f15c67ab8bef5e9d1e29a89ecd3613a60b49") (:keywords "convenience" "lisp" "tools" "completion") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/hippie-namespace"))]) (hippie-expand-slime . [(20170723 146) nil "Hook slime's completion into hippie-expand" single ((:commit . "39bbae94896a62854d31754debdfae71d35fec62") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/hippie-expand-slime"))]) (hippie-exp-ext . [(20160502 2326) nil "Extension of hippie-expand" single ((:commit . "4eda13f90da51ab217d024701f4c30f91ffcb90e") (:keywords "abbrev" "convenience" "completions" "hippie-expand") (:authors ("rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org")) (:maintainer "rubikitch" . "rubikitch@ruby-lang.org") (:url . "http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/download/hippie-exp-ext.el"))]) (hindent . [(20180518 902) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "Indent haskell code using the \"hindent\" program" single ((:commit . "ac2e3b35949fd1f2ad0e648374fe940c7a5a2680") (:authors ("Chris Done" . "chrisdone@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chris Done" . "chrisdone@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/chrisdone/hindent"))]) (himp . [(20170814 1915) ((emacs (24 3)) (vimish-fold (0 1 0))) "Automatically hide imports/documentation" single ((:commit . "140234b7f7cde03cf858c5011a2ab63e3bc802ec") (:keywords "convenience" "tools") (:authors ("Michał Kondraciuk" . "k.michal@zoho.com")) (:maintainer "Michał Kondraciuk" . "k.michal@zoho.com") (:url . "http://github.com/mkcms/himp/"))]) (highlight2clipboard . [(20151020 1840) ((htmlize (1 47))) "Copy text to clipboard with highlighting." tar ((:commit . "6ce58a060d9c5843ccb8c79ec2bba7858c68ac15") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren"))]) (highlight-unique-symbol . [(20130612 542) ((deferred (0 3 2))) "highlight symbols which not appear in the repository" single ((:commit . "4141bf86a94e30d94d9af9c29d40b16886226e1c") (:authors ("hitode909" . "hitode909@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "hitode909" . "hitode909@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/hitode909/emacs-highlight-unique-symbol"))]) (highlight-thing . [(20170919 1404) nil "Minimalistic minor mode to highlight current thing under point." single ((:commit . "4eadd178175772fb04ae50e1199d797a6375ad4d") (:keywords "highlight" "thing" "symbol") (:authors ("Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/fgeller/highlight-thing.el"))]) (highlight-symbol . [(20160102 2009) nil "automatic and manual symbol highlighting" single ((:commit . "7a789c779648c55b16e43278e51be5898c121b3a") (:keywords "faces" "matching") (:authors ("Nikolaj Schumacher <bugs * nschum de>")) (:maintainer "Nikolaj Schumacher <bugs * nschum de>") (:url . "http://nschum.de/src/emacs/highlight-symbol/"))]) (highlight-stages . [(20161212 1457) nil "highlight staged (quasi-quoted) expressions" single ((:commit . "29cbc5b78261916da042ddb107420083da49b271") (:authors ("zk_phi")) (:maintainer "zk_phi") (:url . "http://hins11.yu-yake.com/"))]) (highlight-refontification . [(20170211 2024) nil "Visualize font-lock refontification." single ((:commit . "32632897d88c4611fadb08517ca00ef5cbc989b6") (:keywords "faces" "tools") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/highlight-refontification"))]) (highlight-quoted . [(20140916 1822) ((emacs (24))) "Highlight Lisp quotes and quoted symbols" single ((:commit . "24103478158cd19fbcfb4339a3f1fa1f054f1469") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/highlight-quoted"))]) (highlight-parentheses . [(20180704 1102) nil "highlight surrounding parentheses" single ((:commit . "f0bd58c8dadd2db703b7bfd09e911b5fda05b3df") (:keywords "faces" "matching") (:authors ("Nikolaj Schumacher <bugs * nschum de>")) (:maintainer "Tassilo Horn" . "tsdh@gnu.org") (:url . "https://github.com/tsdh/highlight-parentheses.el"))]) (highlight-operators . [(20170213 2220) nil "a face for operators in programming modes" single ((:authors ("Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Kotta" . "jpkotta@gmail.com"))]) (highlight-numbers . [(20170905 1042) ((emacs (24)) (parent-mode (2 0))) "Highlight numbers in source code" single ((:commit . "f952ecb7448c125d4ef82ee6ad136b25e640d74a") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/highlight-numbers"))]) (highlight-leading-spaces . [(20151216 1222) ((emacs (24 4))) "Highlight leading spaces" single ((:commit . "840db19d863dd97993fd9f893f5be501627b6354") (:authors ("Thomas Winant" . "dewinant@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Thomas Winant" . "dewinant@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mrBliss/highlight-leading-spaces"))]) (highlight-indentation . [(20171218 937) nil "Minor modes for highlighting indentation" single ((:commit . "35e2c1d4f8f368685893128f77f90454cb9c2708") (:authors ("Anton Johansson" . "anton.johansson@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anton Johansson" . "anton.johansson@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/antonj/Highlight-Indentation-for-Emacs"))]) (highlight-indent-guides . [(20180910 1727) ((emacs (24))) "Minor mode to highlight indentation" single ((:commit . "e46356487d4b19144af3025cf16f1b1bd174a450") (:authors ("DarthFennec" . "darthfennec@derpymail.org")) (:maintainer "DarthFennec" . "darthfennec@derpymail.org") (:url . "https://github.com/DarthFennec/highlight-indent-guides"))]) (highlight-function-calls . [(20170908 500) ((emacs (24 4))) "Highlight function/macro calls" single ((:commit . "f7a1eaf95fc64cc0db4d0567f9ff79ec4ae04787") (:keywords "faces" "highlighting") (:authors ("Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net")) (:maintainer "Adam Porter" . "adam@alphapapa.net") (:url . "http://github.com/alphapapa/highlight-function-calls"))]) (highlight-escape-sequences . [(20171117 1237) nil "Highlight escape sequences" single ((:commit . "08d846a7aa748209d65fecead2b6a766c3e5cb41") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru") ("Pavel Matcula" . "dev.plvlml@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru") (:url . "https://github.com/dgutov/highlight-escape-sequences"))]) (highlight-doxygen . [(20180829 1818) nil "Highlight Doxygen comments" single ((:commit . "53f2250018725fa19548e1771ee79fcc23641694") (:keywords "faces") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/highlight-doxygen"))]) (highlight-defined . [(20141225 1530) ((emacs (24))) "Syntax highlighting of known Elisp symbols" single ((:commit . "243478cc204ab42d29805ed610961cbb260c1dfd") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/highlight-defined"))]) (highlight-context-line . [(20170319 2142) nil "Improve orientation when scrolling" single ((:commit . "716e10a0c7b703b5f1d9c6ca1481524a4d06b7b8") (:keywords "faces" "services" "user") (:authors ("Stefan Kamphausen <www.skamphausen.de>")) (:maintainer "Stefan Kamphausen <www.skamphausen.de>") (:url . "https://github.com/ska2342/highlight-context-line/"))]) (highlight-blocks . [(20151201 1615) ((emacs (24))) "Highlight the blocks point is in" single ((:commit . "9c4240a5d16008db430d1a81c76dad474d3deb0c") (:authors ("Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Fanael Linithien" . "fanael4@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fanael/highlight-blocks"))]) (highlight . [(20180605 635) nil "Highlighting commands." single ((:commit . "6f92253690dde26d9bfd21546fdf68ef2fdd486b") (:keywords "faces" "help" "local") (:authors ("Drew Adams")) (:maintainer nil . "Drew Adams (concat \"drew.adams\" \"@\" \"oracle\" \".com\")") (:url . "https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/download/highlight.el"))]) (hierarchy . 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"https://github.com/hlissner/emacs-hide-mode-line"))]) (hide-lines . [(20151127 1840) nil "Commands for hiding lines based on a regexp" single ((:commit . "331122bf19361130351cfe55968c2a7820329eb3") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Mark Hulme-Jones <ture at plig cucumber dot net>")) (:maintainer "Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com") (:url . "https://github.com/vapniks/hide-lines"))]) (hi2 . [(20141005 1931) nil "indentation module for Haskell Mode" single ((:commit . "c9d199727b5cdcb9e36a972b38131ce4611fd6c8") (:keywords "indentation" "haskell") (:authors ("Gergely Risko" . "gergely@risko.hu")) (:maintainer "Gergely Risko" . "gergely@risko.hu") (:url . "https://github.com/errge/hi2"))]) (hgrc-mode . [(20150409 2043) nil "major mode for editing hgrc files" single ((:commit . "314e8320b82cc1ce74b1bd372f296252e7a23090") (:keywords "convenience" "vc" "hg") (:authors ("Omair Majid" . "omair.majid@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Omair Majid" . "omair.majid@gmail.com") (:url . 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"tensai@cirno.in"))]) (go-add-tags . [(20161123 1227) ((emacs (24 3)) (s (1 11 0))) "Add field tags for struct fields" single ((:commit . "54879945e46a0884c5f93d7fd6c866a9cdf401ac") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-go-add-tags"))]) (go . [(20161111 249) ((emacs (24))) "Play GO, translate and transfer between GO back ends" tar ((:commit . "ff45fb44d9cb6579d8511d8b6156ed0b34d5ac97") (:keywords "game" "go" "sgf") (:authors ("Eric Schulte" . "schulte.eric@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Eric Schulte" . "schulte.eric@gmail.com") (:url . "http://eschulte.github.io/el-go/"))]) (gnus-x-gm-raw . [(20140610 731) ((log4e (0 2 0)) (yaxception (0 1))) "Search mail of Gmail using X-GM-RAW as web interface" single ((:commit . "978bdfcecc8844465b71641c2e909fcdc66b22be") (:keywords "gnus") (:authors ("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/aki2o/gnus-x-gm-raw"))]) (gnus-summary-ext . [(20180113 1316) nil "Extra limit and process mark commands for the gnus summary buffer" single ((:commit . "025fd853fe9280ae696a89ec2c2cac9befd010aa") (:keywords "comm") (:authors ("Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com") (:url . "https://github.com/vapniks/gnus-summary-ext"))]) (gnus-select-account . [(20170722 511) nil "Select an account before writing a mail in gnus" single ((:commit . "ddc8c135eeaf90f5b6692a033af2badae36e68ce") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Feng Shu " . "tumashu@163.com")) (:maintainer "Feng Shu " . "tumashu@163.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tumashu/gnus-select-account"))]) (gnus-desktop-notify . [(20180623 1538) ((gnus (1 0))) "Gnus Desktop Notification global minor mode" single ((:commit . "44ebe0241a19f4052cd427dff408206542aa3c8f") (:authors ("Yuri D'Elia <wavexx AT thregr.org>")) (:maintainer "Yuri D'Elia <wavexx AT thregr.org>") (:url . "http://www.thregr.org/~wavexx/software/gnus-desktop-notify.el/"))]) (gnus-alias . [(20150316 42) nil "an alternative to gnus-posting-styles" single ((:commit . "9447d3ccb4c0e75d0468899cccff7aa249657bac") (:keywords "personality" "identity" "news" "mail" "gnus") (:authors ("Joe Casadonte" . "emacs@northbound-train.com")) (:maintainer "Mark A. Hershberger" . "mah@everybody.org"))]) (gnuplot-mode . [(20171013 1616) nil "Major mode for editing gnuplot scripts" single ((:commit . "601f6392986f0cba332c87678d31ae0d0a496ce7") (:keywords "gnuplot" "plotting") (:url . "https://github.com/mkmcc/gnuplot-mode"))]) (gnuplot . [(20141231 2137) nil "drive gnuplot from within emacs" tar ((:commit . "21f9046e3f5caad41b750b5c9cee02fa4fd20fb9") (:keywords "gnuplot" "plotting") (:authors ("Bruce Ravel" . "bruceravel1@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Bruce Ravel" . "bruceravel1@gmail.com"))]) (gnu-apl-mode . [(20180130 700) ((emacs (24))) "Integrate GNU APL with Emacs" tar ((:commit . "fa569827c916ed46e410e9f28e4b4d28f8567654") (:keywords "languages" "apl") (:url . "https://github.com/lokedhs/gnu-apl-mode"))]) (gntp . [(20141025 250) nil "Growl Notification Protocol for Emacs" single ((:commit . "767571135e2c0985944017dc59b0be79af222ef5") (:authors ("Engelke Eschner" . "tekai@gmx.li")) (:maintainer "Engelke Eschner" . "tekai@gmx.li"))]) (gnomenm . [(20150316 1918) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (2 3 0)) (kv (0 0 19))) "Emacs interface to Gnome nmcli command" single ((:commit . "9065cda44ffc9e06239b8189a0154d31314c3b4d") (:keywords "processes" "hardware") (:authors ("Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk") (:url . "http://github.com/nicferrier/emacs-nm"))]) (gnome-calendar . [(20161110 1256) nil "Integration with the GNOME Shell calendar" single ((:commit . "489f9f15f7bb35696b1cc19db75b554ae8328df2") (:keywords "gnome" "calendar") (:authors ("Nicolas Petton" . "nicolas@petton.fr")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Petton" . "nicolas@petton.fr"))]) (gmpl-mode . [(20171031 2054) ((emacs (24))) "Major mode for editing GMPL(MathProg) files" single ((:commit . "c5d362169819ee8b8e8954145daee7e260c54921") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com"))]) (gmail2bbdb . [(20170423 1144) nil "import email and name into bbdb from vcard." single ((:commit . "a84fa385cfaec7fc5f1518c368e52722da139f99") (:keywords "vcard" "bbdb" "email" "contact" "gmail") (:authors ("Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/gmail2bbdb"))]) (gmail-message-mode . [(20160627 1847) ((ham-mode (1 0))) "A major-mode for editing gmail messages using markdown syntax." single ((:commit . "ec36672a9dc93c09ebe2f77597b498d11883d008") (:keywords "mail" "convenience" "emulation") (:authors ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/Bruce-Connor/gmail-message-mode"))]) (glsl-mode . [(20170927 1436) nil "major mode for Open GLSL shader files" single ((:commit . "384968506cf25c5c2df61b32fdfdbd041e3bf651") (:keywords "languages") (:url . "http://artis.inrialpes.fr/~Xavier.Decoret/resources/glsl-mode/"))]) (glab . [(20180821 1551) nil "minuscule client library for the Gitlab API" single ((:commit . "d75ba1bd8843f53ae3e37b206187b3b97d9f3540") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:url . "https://github.com/magit/ghub"))]) (gl-conf-mode . [(20170714 1310) ((emacs (24 3))) "Mode for editing gitolite config files" single ((:commit . "9136a9b737e0a5b6471a91571d104c487c43f35b") (:keywords "git" "gitolite" "languages") (:authors ("Luis Lloret")) (:maintainer "Luis Lloret") (:url . "https://github.com/llloret/gitolite-emacs"))]) (gitter . [(20180122 856) ((emacs (24 4)) (let-alist (1 0 4))) "An Emacs Gitter client" single ((:commit . "11cb9b4b45f67bdc24f055a9bfac21d2bd19ea1a") (:keywords "gitter" "chat" "client" "internet") (:authors ("Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/gitter.el"))]) (gitpatch . [(20170722 410) ((emacs (24 3))) "Git-format patch toolkit" single ((:commit . "577d5adf65c8133caa325c10e89e1e2fc323c907") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Feng Shu" . "tumashu@163.com")) (:maintainer "Feng Shu" . "tumashu@163.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tumashu/gitpatch"))]) (gitolite-clone . [(20160609 2355) ((dash (2 10 0)) (s (1 9 0)) (pcache (0 3 1)) (emacs (24))) "Clone gitolite repositories from a completing list" single ((:commit . "d8a4c2875c984e51137c980b5773f42703602721") (:keywords "gitolite" "clone" "git") (:authors ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/IvanMalison/gitolite-clone"))]) (gitlab-ci-mode-flycheck . [(20180604 2204) ((emacs (25)) (flycheck (31)) (gitlab-ci-mode (1))) "Flycheck support for ‘gitlab-ci-mode’" single ((:commit . "30ea0eab74b24818f187242b079845785035e967") (:keywords "tools" "vc" "convenience") (:authors ("Joe Wreschnig")) (:maintainer "Joe Wreschnig") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/joewreschnig/gitlab-ci-mode-flycheck/"))]) (gitlab-ci-mode . [(20180604 2203) ((emacs (25)) (yaml-mode (0 0 12))) "mode for editing GitLab CI files" single ((:commit . "b9fd692d27351e959c4d272a2149def63ef1c00c") (:keywords "tools" "vc") (:authors ("Joe Wreschnig")) (:maintainer "Joe Wreschnig") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/joewreschnig/gitlab-ci-mode/"))]) (gitlab . [(20180312 1647) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (2 9 0)) (pkg-info (0 5 0)) (request (0 1 0))) "Emacs client for Gitlab" tar ((:commit . "68318aca3206d50701039c9aae39734ca29a49f9") (:keywords "gitlab") (:authors ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/nlamirault/emacs-gitlab"))]) (gitignore-templates . [(20180327 1326) ((emacs (24 3))) "Access GitHub .gitignore templates" single ((:commit . "b0705b8de4cbdd631c64c4e0024d62ba4ad68052") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Xu Chunyang" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "Xu Chunyang" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/gitignore-templates.el"))]) (gitignore-mode . [(20180318 1956) nil "Major mode for editing .gitignore files" single ((:commit . "55468314a5f6b77d2c96be62c7005ac94545e217") (:keywords "convenience" "vc" "git") (:authors ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "lunaryorn@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:url . "https://github.com/magit/git-modes"))]) (github-theme . [(20170630 2201) nil "The GitHub color theme for Emacs." single ((:commit . "29f00a51d949a248a5f6355a97131e216747c797") (:authors ("Philip Arvidsson" . "philip@philiparvidsson.com")) (:maintainer "Philip Arvidsson" . "philip@philiparvidsson.com") (:url . "https://github.com/philiparvidsson/GitHub-Theme-for-Emacs"))]) (github-stars . [(20180328 1133) ((emacs (25 1)) (ghub (2 0 0))) "Browse your Github Stars" single ((:commit . "15cbf15cdd3fbd2139b5c128a173bb8f6a4ef496") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Xu Chunyang" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "Xu Chunyang" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/github-stars.el"))]) (github-search . [(20170824 323) ((magit (0 8 1)) (gh (1 0 0))) "Clone repositories by searching github" single ((:commit . "c5fa1d9f8f9bcf201fa31478a6f5e02ed5ac086b") (:keywords "github" "search" "clone" "api" "gh" "magit" "vc" "tools") (:authors ("Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ivan Malison" . "IvanMalison@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/IvanMalison/github-search"))]) (github-pullrequest . [(20170116 616) ((emacs (24 4)) (request (0 2 0)) (dash (2 11 0)) (magit (2 10 0))) "Create and fetch Github Pull requests with ease" single ((:commit . "6ae5c38b0fc15b638b5ba4490112d9822ce5e267") (:keywords "tools") (:authors ("Jakob Lind" . "karl.jakob.lind@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jakob Lind" . "karl.jakob.lind@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jakoblind/github-pullrequest"))]) (github-notifier . [(20180421 316) ((emacs (24))) "Displays your GitHub notifications unread count in mode-line" single ((:commit . "274f3812926ea371346f639fcee98066f6e8c96f") (:keywords "github" "mode-line") (:authors ("Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me")) (:maintainer "Chunyang Xu" . "mail@xuchunyang.me") (:url . "https://github.com/xuchunyang/github-notifier.el"))]) (github-modern-theme . [(20171109 1251) nil "The GitHub color theme for Emacs." single ((:commit . "a7e7b8e5e9c122138e79e837caf9b7299e748d44") (:authors ("Philip Arvidsson" . "philip@philiparvidsson.com")) (:maintainer "Philip Arvidsson" . "philip@philiparvidsson.com") (:url . "https://github.com/philiparvidsson/GitHub-Theme-for-Emacs"))]) (github-issues . [(20160616 1841) ((emacs (24))) "Functions and modes for managing GitHub projects' issues" single ((:commit . "816f7712b0eb05bffec0add3507302862d2629c4") (:keywords "github" "issues") (:authors ("Leandro M. López (inkel)" . "inkel.ar@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Leandro M. López (inkel)" . "inkel.ar@gmail.com") (:url . "http://inkel.github.com/github-issues.el/"))]) (github-elpa . [(20180831 811) ((package-build (1 0)) (commander (0 7 0)) (git (0 1 1))) "Build and publish ELPA repositories with GitHub Pages" tar ((:commit . "cbde5bc239687e07347cecf46ba5aa31948ebe1d") (:authors (nil . "10sr<8slashes+el@gmail.com>")) (:maintainer nil . "10sr<8slashes+el@gmail.com>") (:url . "https://github.com/10sr/github-elpa"))]) (github-clone . [(20160623 310) ((gh (0 7 2)) (magit (2 1 0)) (emacs (24 4))) "Fork and clone github repos" single ((:commit . "467b40ca60a6c26257466ebc43c74414df7f19cc") (:keywords "vc" "tools") (:authors ("Charles L.G. Comstock" . "dgtized@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Charles L.G. Comstock" . "dgtized@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/dgtized/github-clone.el"))]) (github-browse-file . [(20160205 1427) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "View the file you're editing on GitHub" single ((:commit . "9742a5183af853788c6ecb83fb7ee0b00d1675ac") (:keywords "convenience" "vc" "git" "github") (:authors ("Ozan Sener" . "ozan@ozansener.com")) (:maintainer "Ozan Sener" . "ozan@ozansener.com") (:url . "https://github.com/osener/github-browse-file"))]) (gitconfig-mode . [(20180318 1956) nil "Major mode for editing .gitconfig files" single ((:commit . "55468314a5f6b77d2c96be62c7005ac94545e217") (:keywords "convenience" "vc" "git") (:authors ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "lunaryorn@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:url . "https://github.com/magit/git-modes"))]) (gitconfig . [(20130718 935) nil "Emacs lisp interface to work with git-config variables" single ((:commit . "7612a37ca14009cac8fb8d6b6f54adad739a5741") (:keywords "git" "gitconfig" "git-config") (:authors ("Samuel Tonini")) (:maintainer "Samuel Tonini"))]) (gitattributes-mode . [(20180318 1956) nil "Major mode for editing .gitattributes files" single ((:commit . "55468314a5f6b77d2c96be62c7005ac94545e217") (:keywords "convenience" "vc" "git") (:authors ("Rüdiger Sonderfeld" . "ruediger@c-plusplus.net")) (:maintainer "Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") (:url . "https://github.com/magit/git-modes"))]) (git-wip-timemachine . [(20150408 1006) ((s (1 9 0))) "Walk through git-wip revisions of a file" single ((:commit . "ed4c7931a5f5233bf3e358b1e81647d063526460") (:keywords "git") (:authors ("Tim Krones" . "t.krones@gmx.net")) (:maintainer "Tim Krones" . "t.krones@gmx.net") (:url . "https://github.com/itsjeyd/git-wip-timemachine"))]) (git-timemachine . [(20180607 820) ((emacs (24 3))) "Walk through git revisions of a file" single ((:commit . "90a980578249c102da3e904fccdc9a2a5a0e7bcc") (:keywords "git") (:authors ("Peter Stiernström" . "peter@stiernstrom.se")) (:maintainer "Peter Stiernström" . "peter@stiernstrom.se") (:url . "https://github.com/pidu/git-timemachine"))]) (git-ps1-mode . [(20180413 947) nil "Global minor-mode to print __git_ps1" single ((:commit . "6a06bf57cbe614ab26032b153d3dcf4fb4bfa7ee") (:keywords "utility" "mode-line" "git") (:authors ("10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>")) (:maintainer "10sr <8slashes+el [at] gmail [dot] com>") (:url . "https://github.com/10sr/git-ps1-mode-el"))]) (git-msg-prefix . [(20180118 1446) ((emacs (24)) (s (1 10 0)) (dash (2 9 0))) "Insert commit message prefix (issue number)" single ((:commit . "848f2c7475f5e4937b09f55e85ea89a3be5f8588") (:keywords "vc" "tools") (:authors ("Raimon Grau" . "raimonster@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Raimon Grau" . "raimonster@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/kidd/git-msg-prefix.el"))]) (git-messenger . [(20170102 440) ((emacs (24 3)) (popup (0 5 0))) "Pop up last commit information of current line" single ((:commit . "83815915eb8c1cb47443ff34bca3fecf7d2edf3a") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . 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"tejasbubane@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tejas Bubane" . "tejasbubane@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tejasbubane/emacs-git-io"))]) (git-gutter-fringe . [(20170113 533) ((git-gutter (0 88)) (fringe-helper (0 1 1)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (emacs (24))) "Fringe version of git-gutter.el" single ((:commit . "16226caab44174301f1659f7bf8cc67a76153445") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-git-gutter-fringe"))]) (git-gutter-fringe+ . [(20140729 1103) ((git-gutter+ (0 1)) (fringe-helper (1 0 1))) "Fringe version of git-gutter+.el" single ((:commit . "7a2f49d2455a3a872e90e5f7dd4e6b27f1d96cfc") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/nonsequitur/git-gutter-fringe-plus"))]) (git-gutter . [(20161105 1356) ((emacs (24 3))) "Port of Sublime Text plugin GitGutter" single ((:commit . 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"799ca3e72b20a59a755a094b8cead57f654f3170") (:keywords "faces") (:authors ("Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/wasamasa/form-feed"))]) (forest-blue-theme . [(20160627 842) ((emacs (24))) "Emacs theme with a dark background." single ((:commit . "58096ce1a25615d2bae806c3775bae3e2775019d") (:authors ("olkinn")) (:maintainer "olkinn"))]) (foreman-mode . [(20170725 1422) ((s (1 9 0)) (dash (2 10 0)) (dash-functional (1 2 0)) (f (0 17 2)) (emacs (24))) "View and manage Procfile-based applications" single ((:commit . "22b3bb13134b617870ed1e888af739f4818be929") (:keywords "foreman") (:authors ("ZHOU Feng" . "zf.pascal@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "ZHOU Feng" . "zf.pascal@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/zweifisch/foreman-mode"))]) (foreign-regexp . [(20180224 1121) nil "search and replace by foreign regexp." tar ((:commit . "2ec5c44f27c2396ee487aa0ed77ae47d143fa5aa") (:keywords "convenience" "emulations" "matching" "tools" "unix" "wp") (:authors ("K-talo Miyazaki <Keitaro dot Miyazaki at gmail dot com>")) (:maintainer "K-talo Miyazaki <Keitaro dot Miyazaki at gmail dot com>"))]) (forecast . [(20180429 2215) ((emacs (24 4))) "Weather forecasts" single ((:commit . "05f2655321f020fd4c069d1939f0902eaa837eb4") (:keywords "weather" "forecast") (:authors ("Göktuğ Kayaalp" . "self@gkayaalp.com")) (:maintainer "Göktuğ Kayaalp" . "self@gkayaalp.com") (:url . "https://cadadr.github.io/elisp/index.html#forecast-el"))]) (fontify-face . [(20180420 1624) ((emacs (24))) "Fontify symbols representing faces with that face." single ((:commit . "fc3325c98427523d86f0b411e0515cec51ac3d8a") (:keywords "faces") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Fuco1/fontify-face"))]) (fontawesome . [(20170305 1356) ((emacs (24 4))) "fontawesome utility" tar ((:commit . "a743f80bfd53767ca9ee32da34c5ca032172a480") (:authors ("Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Syohei YOSHIDA" . "syohex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syohex/emacs-fontawesome"))]) (font-utils . [(20150806 1751) ((persistent-soft (0 8 8)) (pcache (0 2 3))) "Utility functions for working with fonts" single ((:commit . "9192d3f8ee6a4e75f34c3fed10378674cc2b11d3") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/font-utils"))]) (font-lock-studio . [(20170127 2051) ((emacs (24 3))) "interactive debugger for Font Lock keywords." single ((:commit . "12c35967b31233e06946c70627aa3152dacfe261") (:keywords "faces" "tools") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/font-lock-studio"))]) (font-lock-profiler . [(20170208 2008) ((emacs (24 3))) "Coverage and timing tool for font-lock keywords." single ((:commit . "6e096458416888a4f63cca0d6bc5965a052753c8") (:keywords "faces" "tools") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/font-lock-profiler"))]) (folding . [(20170925 1538) nil "A folding-editor-like minor mode." single ((:commit . "3bf134fd1ecfa8767ab7020c25281ea5ce9968a2") (:keywords "tools") (:maintainer "Jari Aalto <jari aalto A T cante dt net>"))]) (fold-this . [(20180828 1336) nil "Just fold this region please" single ((:commit . "59ec711ee5f4decf197b8168e333b691b852c827") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com"))]) (fold-dwim-org . [(20131203 1351) ((fold-dwim (1 2))) "Fold DWIM bound to org key-strokes." single ((:commit . "c09bb2b46d65afbd1d0febc6fded7495be7a3037") (:keywords "folding" "emacs" "org-mode") (:authors ("Matthew L. 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"https://github.com/emacsfodder/flatland-black-theme"))]) (flash-region . [(20130923 1817) nil "Flash a region" single ((:commit . "261b3597b23cdd40e5c14262a5687bcc6c1d0901") (:keywords "utility") (:authors ("Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (flappymacs . [(20171023 1004) nil "flappybird clone for emacs" single ((:commit . "27f3e21acb22f786606481e3f4e5dc1edbaaaed4") (:keywords "games") (:authors ("Takayuki Sato")) (:maintainer "Takayuki Sato") (:url . "https://github.com/taksatou/flappymacs"))]) (flame . [(20180303 2016) ((emacs (24))) "automatic generation of flamage, as if we needed more." single ((:commit . "a749b2a77b87e505572d0f1f5d59fac76348bb73") (:keywords "games") (:authors ("Ian G. Batten" . "batten@uk.ac.bham.multics") ("Noah Friedman" . "friedman@splode.com")) (:maintainer "Noah Friedman" . "friedman@splode.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mschuldt/flame"))]) (fixmee . [(20150223 1355) ((button-lock (1 0 2)) (nav-flash (1 0 0)) (back-button (0 6 0)) (smartrep (0 0 3)) (string-utils (0 3 2)) (tabulated-list (0))) "Quickly navigate to FIXME notices in code" single ((:commit . "1b8b3460f1e3c3c1784b2a63fb9f4fb3bb4dc084") (:keywords "navigation" "convenience") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/fixmee"))]) (fix-word . [(20180101 615) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Convenient word transformation" single ((:commit . "8e66b6a7b599c6c5098490e83ef4e69acf307603") (:keywords "word" "convenience") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/fix-word"))]) (fix-muscle-memory . [(20160823 439) nil "Simple hacks to fix muscle memory problems" single ((:commit . "a123e04f8a1d2982cbf930efb909cad9522ac884") (:keywords "spelling" "typing") (:authors ("Jonathan Arkell" . "jonnay@jonnay.net")) (:maintainer "Jonathan Arkell" . "jonnay@jonnay.net"))]) (fix-input . [(20180101 620) ((emacs (24 4))) "Make input methods play nicely with alternative keyboard layout on OS level" single ((:commit . "37bc0734a2e71d66245ee3960879577e5ef906bb") (:keywords "input" "method") (:authors ("Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Mark Karpov" . "markkarpov92@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/mrkkrp/fix-input"))]) (fish-mode . [(20180827 303) ((emacs (24))) "Major mode for fish shell scripts" single ((:commit . "35fc7c1e243a7410823088a571ecf378e9f3efa6") (:keywords "fish" "shell") (:authors ("Tony Wang" . "wwwjfy@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Tony Wang" . "wwwjfy@gmail.com"))]) (fish-completion . [(20180827 829) nil "Add fish completion to pcomplete (shell and Eshell)" single ((:commit . "a73526d67c4c5f7f2e425cec79d56c7517c7f1e9") (:authors ("Pierre Neidhardt" . "mail@ambrevar.xyz")) (:maintainer "Pierre Neidhardt" . "mail@ambrevar.xyz") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/Ambrevar/emacs-fish-completion"))]) (firrtl-mode . [(20180221 2355) ((emacs (24 3))) "mode for working with FIRRTL files" single ((:commit . "1ac00d526018945389bcb2292dbdd8395381774a") (:keywords "languages" "firrtl") (:authors ("Schuyler Eldridge" . "schuyler.eldridge@ibm.com")) (:maintainer "Schuyler Eldridge" . "schuyler.eldridge@ibm.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ibm/firrtl-mode"))]) (firestarter . [(20161219 1323) nil "Execute (shell) commands on save" single ((:commit . "4d6b106f325ac1802eabce3c8a7cd0a4c7a32864") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/wasamasa/firestarter"))]) (fireplace . [(20160811 1219) nil "A cozy fireplace for emacs" single ((:commit . "23a444f749bcb2b804593e3b2cb9c73cc59231fb") (:keywords "games") (:authors ("Johan Sivertsen" . "johanvts@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Sivertsen" . "johanvts@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/johanvts/emacs-fireplace"))]) (firefox-controller . [(20160320 1847) ((moz (0)) (popwin (1 0 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "An improved Firefox controller" single ((:commit . "a8af8cbf70afaf6b89a26d6ac69af8e92afc181f") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/cute-jumper/emacs-firefox-controller"))]) (firecode-theme . [(20170808 1311) ((emacs (24 0))) "an Emacs 24 theme based on FireCode (tmTheme)" single ((:commit . "8b7b03ecdd41e70dab145b98906017e1392eaef4") (:authors ("Jason Milkins")) (:maintainer "Jason Milkins") (:url . "https://github.com/emacsfodder/tmtheme-to-deftheme"))]) (fiplr . [(20140724 645) ((grizzl (0 1 0)) (cl-lib (0 1))) "Fuzzy Search for Files in Projects" tar ((:commit . "3f50159fd42125440d5b0eb9d6398560461f030b"))]) (fingers . [(20160817 829) nil "Modal editing with universal text manipulation helpers." tar ((:commit . "fed0f742afb1d72eaef29d8da394467550a030fa") (:keywords "fingers" "modal" "editing" "workman") (:authors ("Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Felix Geller" . "fgeller@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/fgeller/fingers.el"))]) (findr . [(20130127 2032) nil "Breadth-first file-finding facility for (X)Emacs" single ((:commit . "1ddbc0464bb05dcda392b62666ad17239a2152d3") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("David Bakhash" . "cadet@bu.edu")) (:maintainer "David Bakhash" . "cadet@bu.edu"))]) (find-things-fast . [(20150519 2226) nil "Find things fast, leveraging the power of git" single ((:commit . "efc7c189019ed65430e2f9e910e8e0a5ca9d2d03") (:keywords "project" "convenience") (:authors ("Elvio Toccalino and Elliot Glaysher and Phil Hagelberg and Doug Alcorn")) (:maintainer "Elvio Toccalino and Elliot Glaysher and Phil Hagelberg and Doug Alcorn"))]) (find-temp-file . [(20170107 1339) nil "Open quickly a temporary file" single ((:commit . "513005d19d72d71f34481ee00158dd57bd93206f") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Sylvain Rousseau <thisirs at gmail dot com>")) (:maintainer "Sylvain Rousseau <thisirs at gmail dot com>") (:url . "https://github.com/thisirs/find-temp-file.git"))]) (find-file-in-repository . [(20151113 1319) nil "Quickly find files in a git, mercurial or other repository" single ((:commit . "8a8c84a6dbe7a2bba4564c3b58c92d157abfa3f8") (:keywords "files" "convenience" "repository" "project" "source control") (:authors ("Samuel Hoffstaetter" . "samuel@hoffstaetter.com")) (:maintainer "Samuel Hoffstaetter" . "samuel@hoffstaetter.com") (:url . "https://github.com/hoffstaetter/find-file-in-repository"))]) (find-file-in-project . [(20180912 1218) ((ivy (0 10 0)) (emacs (24 3))) "Find file/directory and review Diff/Patch/Commit efficiently everywhere" single ((:commit . "a3d89bc16432bd44d4a4ebfd01dab57a88025327") (:keywords "project" "convenience") (:authors ("Phil Hagelberg, Doug Alcorn, and Will Farrington")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/technomancy/find-file-in-project"))]) (find-by-pinyin-dired . [(20180210 218) ((pinyinlib (0 1 0))) "Find file by first PinYin character of Chinese Hanzi" single ((:commit . "3b4781148dddc84a701ad76c0934ed991ecd59d5") (:keywords "hanzi" "chinese" "dired" "find" "file" "pinyin") (:authors ("Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/find-by-pinyin-dired"))]) (finalize . [(20170418 1945) ((emacs (24 1)) (cl-generic (0 3)) (cl-lib (0 3)) (eieio (1 4))) "finalizers for Emacs Lisp" tar ((:commit . "846731531e7d1d80451787992e07bfe7dedbe9ff"))]) (fillcode . [(20171029 1625) nil "Fill (wrap) function calls and expressions in source code" single ((:commit . "d0a9e20f5fcc24a786d09ea19bfb9237681ba823") (:authors ("Ryan Barrett" . "fillcode@ryanb.org")) (:maintainer "Ryan Barrett" . "fillcode@ryanb.org") (:url . "https://snarfed.org/fillcode"))]) (fill-function-arguments . [(20180427 1702) ((emacs (24 4))) "Convert function arguments to/from single line" single ((:commit . "fcfb2a671adaf04110586aee0c499b1f0056a8e6") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("David Shepherd" . "davidshepherd7@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "David Shepherd" . "davidshepherd7@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/davidshepherd7/fill-function-arguments"))]) (fill-column-indicator . [(20171209 1924) nil "Graphically indicate the fill column" single ((:commit . "d2536b1c48f78679e15a2b50cd5d8c0ffde4b155") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Alp Aker" . "alp.tekin.aker@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alp Aker" . "alp.tekin.aker@gmail.com"))]) (filelock . [(20180524 2215) ((emacs (24)) (cl-lib (0)) (f (0))) "Functions for manipulating file locks" single ((:commit . "17a5ca6e0dee14d2e7d92c84be91143bca9d9663") (:keywords "extensions" "files" "tools") (:authors ("Ryan C. Thompson")) (:maintainer "Ryan C. Thompson") (:url . "https://github.com/DarwinAwardWinner/emacs-filelock"))]) (figlet . [(20160218 2237) nil "Annoy people with big, ascii art text" single ((:authors ("Philip Jackson" . "phil@shellarchive.co.uk")) (:maintainer "Philip Jackson" . "phil@shellarchive.co.uk"))]) (fifo-class . [(20160425 558) nil "First in first out abstract class" single ((:commit . "8fe4cf690727f4ac7b67f29c55f845df023c3f21") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Mola-T" . "Mola@molamola.xyz")) (:maintainer "Mola-T" . "Mola@molamola.xyz") (:url . "https://github.com/mola-T/fifo-class"))]) (fic-mode . [(20180603 2035) nil "Show FIXME/TODO/BUG(...) in special face only in comments and strings" single ((:commit . "a05fc36ed54ba0c6dc22ac216a6a72cf191ca13d") (:url . "https://github.com/lewang/fic-mode"))]) (fetch . [(20131201 730) nil "Fetch and unpack resources" single ((:commit . "3f2793afcbbc32f320e572453166f9354ecc6d06") (:authors ("Christian 'crshd' Brassat" . "christian.brassat@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christian 'crshd' Brassat" . "christian.brassat@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/crshd/fetch.el"))]) (fennel-mode . [(20180801 350) nil "a major-mode for editing Fennel code" single ((:commit . "b1f07dff0b16a0bc912528e3c1a70231488a1399") (:keywords "languages" "tools") (:authors ("Phil Hagelberg")) (:maintainer "Phil Hagelberg") (:url . "https://gitlab.com/technomancy/fennel-mode"))]) (feebleline . [(20180911 1930) nil "Replace modeline with a slimmer proxy" single ((:commit . "7cb5083249ab429ef06b8d68d6f30628600a4cab") (:authors ("Benjamin Lindqvist" . "benjamin.lindqvist@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Benjamin Lindqvist" . "benjamin.lindqvist@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tautologyclub/feebleline"))]) (feature-mode . [(20170907 1448) nil "Major mode for editing Gherkin (i.e. Cucumber) user stories" tar ((:commit . "722b352c4f0b800a9356dd369c79612782b3b847"))]) (fd-dired . [(20180731 1049) ((emacs (25))) "find-dired alternative using fd" single ((:commit . "fd4c3f490b0b6727592b85f1635e57638dec8f91") (:keywords "tools" "fd" "find" "dired") (:authors ("Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Rashawn Zhang" . "namy.19@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/yqrashawn/fd-dired"))]) (fcopy . [(20150304 1403) nil "Funny Copy, set past point HERE then search copy text" single ((:commit . "e355f6ec889d8ecbdb096019c2dc660b1cec4941") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Masayuki Ataka" . "masayuki.ataka@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ataka/fcopy"))]) (fcitx . [(20170914 200) nil "Make fcitx better in Emacs" single ((:commit . "095332fbeb994c908c533fe2ad068c0728211c3d") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Junpeng Qiu" . "qjpchmail@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/cute-jumper/fcitx.el"))]) (faustine . [(20171122 1202) ((emacs (24 3)) (faust-mode (0 3))) "Edit, visualize, build and run Faust code" single ((:commit . "07a38963111518f86123802f9d477be0d4689a3f") (:keywords "languages" "faust") (:authors ("Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com") (:url . "https://bitbucket.org/yphil/faustine"))]) (faust-mode . [(20180205 926) nil "Faust syntax colorizer for Emacs." single ((:commit . "7c31b22bdbfd2f8c16ec117d2975d56dd61ac15c") (:keywords "languages" "faust") (:authors ("rukano" . "rukano@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Yassin Philip" . "xaccrocheur@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/rukano/emacs-faust-mode"))]) (fastnav . [(20120211 1457) nil "Fast navigation and editing routines." single ((:commit . "1019ba2b61d1a070204099b23da347278a61bc89") (:keywords "nav" "fast" "fastnav" "navigation") (:authors ("Zsolt Terek" . "zsolt@google.com")) (:maintainer "Zsolt Terek" . "zsolt@google.com"))]) (fastdef . [(20160713 1329) ((ivy (0 7 0)) (w3m (0 0))) "Insert terminology from Google top search results" single ((:commit . "0696f41dc150d35ce31fe8d2ea74f4173818bb55") (:keywords "terminology" "org-mode" "markdown") (:authors ("Chen Bin <chenin DOT sh AT gmail DOT com>")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin <chenin DOT sh AT gmail DOT com>") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/fastdef"))]) (fasd . [(20180606 505) nil "Emacs integration for the command-line productivity booster `fasd'" single ((:commit . "020c6a4b5fd1498a84ae142d2e32c7ff678fb029") (:keywords "cli" "bash" "zsh" "autojump") (:authors ("steckerhalter")) (:maintainer "steckerhalter") (:url . "https://framagit.org/steckerhalter/emacs-fasd"))]) (farmhouse-theme . [(20160713 2244) nil "Farmhouse Theme, Emacs edition" tar ((:commit . "7ddc1ff13b4a3d5466bd0d33ecb86100352e83a7") (:keywords "color" "theme") (:url . "https://github.com/mattly/emacs-farmhouse-theme"))]) (fancy-narrow . [(20171031 16) nil "narrow-to-region with more eye candy." single ((:commit . "9f4a587f6a5a387271fb665e13f59d41fd42504c") (:keywords "faces" "convenience") (:authors ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/Bruce-Connor/fancy-narrow"))]) (fancy-battery . [(20150101 1204) ((emacs (24 1))) "Fancy battery display" single ((:commit . "9b88ae77a01aa3edc529840338bcb2db7f445822") (:keywords "convenience" "tools" "hardware") (:authors ("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) (:maintainer "Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com") (:url . "https://github.com/lunaryorn/fancy-battery.el"))]) (fakir . [(20140729 1652) ((noflet (0 0 8)) (dash (1 3 2)) (kv (0 0 19))) "fakeing bits of Emacs" single ((:commit . "1fca406ad7de80fece6319ff75d4230b648534b0") (:keywords "lisp" "tools") (:authors ("Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Nic Ferrier" . "nferrier@ferrier.me.uk") (:url . "http://github.com/nicferrier/emacs-fakir"))]) (fakespace . [(20120818 6) nil "fake namespaces with defpackage" single ((:commit . "d1bd1f4b14b2690d7a67f9a52622ec51ed84813a") (:authors ("Christopher Wellons" . "mosquitopsu@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Christopher Wellons" . "mosquitopsu@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/skeeto/elisp-fakespace"))]) (faff-theme . [(20180702 1723) nil "Light Emacs color theme on ivory3 background" single ((:commit . "596c8cfbf1a7fbc3b93643359f8d0f4c612d69be") (:keywords "color" "theme") (:authors ("James Ferguson <(concat \"wjcferguson\" at-sign \"gmail.com\")>")) (:maintainer "James Ferguson <(concat \"wjcferguson\" at-sign \"gmail.com\")>") (:url . "https://github.com/WJCFerguson/emacs-faff-theme"))]) (factlog . [(20130210 140) ((deferred (0 3 1))) "File activity logger" single ((:commit . "6503d77ea882c995b051d22e72db336fb28770fc") (:authors ("Takafumi Arakaki <aka.tkf at gmail.com>")) (:maintainer "Takafumi Arakaki <aka.tkf at gmail.com>") (:url . "https://github.com/tkf/factlog"))]) (faceup . [(20170925 1946) nil "Markup language for faces and font-lock regression testing" single ((:commit . "6c92dad56a133e14e7b27831e1bcf9b3a71ff154") (:keywords "faces" "languages") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/faceup"))]) (face-explorer . [(20170710 1901) nil "Library and tools for faces and text properties" single ((:commit . "13bd4553bc4b09215a04d0267be1cb4ed834775c") (:keywords "faces") (:authors ("Anders Lindgren")) (:maintainer "Anders Lindgren") (:url . "https://github.com/Lindydancer/face-explorer"))]) (fabric . [(20171116 656) nil "Launch Fabric using Emacs" tar ((:commit . "df79be341d0b34ed23850f9894136092fa5fea8c") (:keywords "python" "fabric") (:authors ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@chmouel.com")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@chmouel.com") (:url . "https://github.com/nlamirault/fabric.el"))]) (f3 . [(20180130 1158) ((emacs (24 3)) (helm (2 8 8)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "a helm interface to find" tar ((:commit . "000009ce4adf7a57eae80512f29c4ec2a1391ce5") (:keywords "find" "file" "files" "helm" "fast" "finder") (:authors ("Danny McClanahan")) (:maintainer "Danny McClanahan") (:url . "https://github.com/cosmicexplorer/f3"))]) (f . [(20180106 922) ((s (1 7 0)) (dash (2 2 0))) "Modern API for working with files and directories" single ((:commit . "de6d4d40ddc844eee643e92d47b9d6a63fbebb48") (:keywords "files" "directories") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/f.el"))]) (eziam-theme . [(20180414 1029) nil "A mostly monochrome theme, inspired by Tao and Leuven, with dark and light versions." tar ((:commit . "96595833110cd64c391e0ccd5230782a8f0a4e08"))]) (ez-query-replace . [(20170814 1321) ((dash (1 2 0)) (s (1 11 0))) "a smarter context-sensitive query-replace that can be reapplied" single ((:commit . "f5dbd2d3e5e62e6b7e7cc1a98fc4d0cd411e5afa") (:authors ("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) (:maintainer "Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk"))]) (eyuml . [(20141028 2227) ((request (0 2 0)) (s (1 8 0))) "Write textual uml diagram from emacs using yuml.me" single ((:commit . "eb29c37316e44a14741f16e894fbcfcb7537dc80") (:keywords "uml") (:authors ("Anthony HAMON" . "hamon.anth@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Anthony HAMON" . "hamon.anth@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/antham/eyuml"))]) (eyebrowse . [(20180514 1919) ((dash (2 7 0)) (emacs (24 3 1))) "Easy window config switching" single ((:commit . "dfeea9e9cd6dcd78ddc9fccdf9a21f7317f754bc") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/wasamasa/eyebrowse"))]) (exwm-x . [(20180227 1057) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (exwm (0 17)) (switch-window (0 10)) (swiper (0 9 0)) (bind-key (1 0)) (counsel (0 9 0)) (ivy (0 9 0))) "A derivative wm based on EXWM (emacs x window manager)" tar ((:commit . "4f7946db67d6599baba6b3961e8f543a68707742") (:keywords "window-manager" "exwm") (:authors ("Feng Shu" . "tumashu@163.com")) (:maintainer "Feng Shu" . "tumashu@163.com") (:url . "https://github.com/tumashu/exwm-x"))]) (exwm-surf . [(20171204 1140) ((emacs (24 4)) (exwm (0 16))) "Interface for Surf (surf.suckless.org) under exwm" single ((:commit . "6c17e2c1597fe4b7b454a1dac23b9127ac951e94") (:keywords "extensions") (:authors ("Peter" . "craven@gmx.net")) (:maintainer "Peter" . "craven@gmx.net") (:url . "https://github.com/ecraven/exwm-surf"))]) (exwm-edit . [(20180905 743) ((emacs (24 4))) "Edit mode for EXWM" single ((:commit . "961c0f3ea45766b888c73d7353da13d329538034") (:keywords "convenience") (:authors ("Ag Ibragimov")) (:maintainer "Ag Ibragimov") (:url . "https://github.com/agzam/exwm-edit"))]) (extmap . [(20180205 1847) ((emacs (24 1))) "Externally-stored constant mapping for Elisp" single ((:commit . "3860b69fb19c962425d4e271ee0a24547b67d323") (:keywords "lisp") (:authors ("Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Paul Pogonyshev" . "pogonyshev@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/doublep/extmap"))]) (extend-dnd . [(20151122 1850) nil "R drag and Drop" tar ((:commit . "80c966c93b82c9bb5c6225a432557c39144fc602") (:keywords "extend" "drag and drop") (:authors ("Matthew L. Fidler")) (:maintainer "Matthew L. Fidler") (:url . "https://github.com/mlf176f2/extend-dnd"))]) (extempore-mode . [(20180105 621) ((emacs (24 4))) "Emacs major mode for Extempore source files" single ((:commit . "ae5f40d4b0883a4519e460cd7720e5fcc3a68fa5") (:keywords "extempore") (:authors ("Ben Swift" . "ben@benswift.me")) (:maintainer "Ben Swift" . "ben@benswift.me") (:url . "http://github.com/extemporelang/extempore-emacs-mode"))]) (exsqlaim-mode . [(20170607 1003) ((s (1 10 0))) "Use variables inside sql queries" single ((:commit . "a2e0a62ec8b87193d8eaa695774bfd689324b06c") (:authors ("Ahmad Nazir Raja" . "ahmadnazir@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Ahmad Nazir Raja" . "ahmadnazir@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ahmadnazir/exsqlaim-mode"))]) (express . [(20140508 2041) ((string-utils (0 3 2))) "Alternatives to `message'" single ((:commit . "93dae7377eace4a5413ba99aecb6f26f90798725") (:keywords "extensions" "message" "interface") (:authors ("Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com")) (:maintainer "Roland Walker" . "walker@pobox.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rolandwalker/express"))]) (expand-region . [(20180817 1134) nil "Increase selected region by semantic units." tar ((:commit . "ed3292473035dc8f3d2f321e82974ef87327808f"))]) (expand-line . [(20151006 207) nil "Expand selection by line" single ((:commit . "75a5d0241f35dd0748ab8ecb4ff16891535be372") (:authors ("Kai Yu" . "yeannylam@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kai Yu" . "yeannylam@gmail.com"))]) (exotica-theme . [(20180212 2329) ((emacs (24))) "A dark theme with vibrant colors" single ((:commit . "ff3ef4f6fa38c93b99becad977c7810c990a4d2f") (:keywords "faces" "theme" "dark" "vibrant colors") (:authors ("Bharat Joshi" . "jbharat@outlook.com")) (:maintainer "Bharat Joshi" . "jbharat@outlook.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jbharat/exotica-theme"))]) (exiftool . [(20170822 2132) ((emacs (25))) "Elisp wrapper around ExifTool" single ((:commit . "3a07dbcb975577734d4abf6d68e1ab83a01951bb") (:keywords "data") (:authors ("Arun I" . "arunisaac@systemreboot.net")) (:maintainer "Arun I" . "arunisaac@systemreboot.net") (:url . "https://git.systemreboot.net/exiftool.el"))]) (exec-path-from-shell . [(20180324 204) nil "Get environment variables such as $PATH from the shell" single ((:commit . "d8aa7765a138a0cee1a18ac380019fb3b33d07e6") (:keywords "unix" "environment") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell"))]) (exato . [(20180305 1042) ((evil (1 2 13)) (emacs (24))) "EXATO: Evil XML/HTML Attributes Text Object" single ((:commit . "88266fa7fcfbef704032f671b94f756f2f98bd4f") (:authors ("Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ninrod/exato"))]) (eww-lnum . [(20150102 1512) nil "Conkeror-like functionality for eww" single ((:commit . "4b0ecec769919ecb05ca4fb15ec51911ba589929") (:keywords "eww" "browse" "conkeror") (:authors ("Andrey Kotlarski" . "m00naticus@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Andrey Kotlarski" . "m00naticus@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/m00natic/eww-lnum"))]) (ewmctrl . [(20170922 217) nil "Use `wmctrl' to manage desktop windows via EWMH/NetWM." single ((:commit . "3d0217c4d6cdb5c308b6cb4293574f470d4faacf") (:keywords "desktop" "windows" "ewmh" "netwm") (:authors ("Alexis" . "flexibeast@gmail.com") ("Adam Plaice" . "plaice.adam@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alexis" . "flexibeast@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/flexibeast/ewmctrl"))]) (evm . [(20141007 1156) ((dash (2 3 0)) (f (0 13 0))) "Emacs Version Manager" single ((:commit . "d0623b2355436a5fd9f7238b419782080c79196b") (:authors ("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/rejeep/evm"))]) (evil-visualstar . [(20160223 48) ((evil (0))) "Starts a * or # search from the visual selection" single ((:commit . "06c053d8f7381f91c53311b1234872ca96ced752") (:keywords "evil" "vim" "visualstar") (:authors ("Bailey Ling")) (:maintainer "Bailey Ling") (:url . "https://github.com/bling/evil-visualstar"))]) (evil-visual-replace . [(20171016 613) ((evil (1 0 0))) "search/replace commands for evil visual state, inc. blocks" single ((:commit . "163fc827a1ffc106475da470c37fb26f4cc9b008") (:keywords "evil" "search" "replace" "regexp" "block" "rectangular" "region" "visual") (:authors ("Troy Pracy")) (:maintainer "Troy Pracy") (:url . "https://github.com/troyp/evil-visual-replace"))]) (evil-visual-mark-mode . [(20150202 1800) ((evil (1 0 9)) (dash (2 10))) "Display evil marks on buffer" single ((:commit . "094ee37599492885ff3144918fcdd9b74dadaaa0") (:keywords "evil") (:authors ("Roman Gonzalez" . "romanandreg@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Roman Gonzalez" . "romanandreg@gmail.com"))]) (evil-vimish-fold . [(20171030 1151) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 0 0)) (vimish-fold (0 2 0))) "Integrate vimish-fold with evil" single ((:commit . "c617fecb91303f8c63f85a6101a503fdc88aae84") (:authors ("Alex Murray" . "murray.alex@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Murray" . "murray.alex@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/alexmurray/evil-vimish-fold"))]) (evil-tutor-ja . [(20160917 132) ((evil (1 0 9)) (evil-tutor (0 1))) "Japanese Vimtutor adapted to Evil and wrapped in a major-mode" tar ((:commit . "99af7d82e02ce3bcdfaff47c5c80b57327a7ea8d") (:keywords "convenience" "editing" "evil" "japanese") (:authors ("Kenji Miyazaki" . "kenjizmyzk@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Kenji Miyazaki" . "kenjizmyzk@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/kenjimyzk/evil-tutor-ja"))]) (evil-tutor . [(20150103 650) ((evil (1 0 9))) "Vimtutor adapted to Evil and wrapped in a major-mode" tar ((:commit . "4e124cd3911dc0d1b6817ad2c9e59b4753638f28") (:keywords "convenience" "editing" "evil") (:authors ("Sylvain Benner" . "sylvain.benner@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Sylvain Benner" . "sylvain.benner@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/syl20bnr/evil-tutor"))]) (evil-textobj-column . [(20170905 1905) ((names (0 5)) (emacs (24)) (evil (0))) "Provides column text objects." single ((:commit . "835d7036d0bc9a6e44fc9b7c54ccf2a7c01428cd") (:keywords "evil" "column" "text-object") (:authors ("Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org")) (:maintainer "Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org") (:url . "https://github.com/noctuid/evil-textobj-column"))]) (evil-textobj-anyblock . [(20170905 1907) ((cl-lib (0 5)) (evil (1 1 0))) "Textobject for the closest user-defined blocks." single ((:commit . "ff00980f0634f95bf2ad9956b615a155ea8743be") (:keywords "evil") (:authors ("Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org")) (:maintainer "Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org") (:url . 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"2af81ab3ac64e4b0515a157a672d8cb89f0172b9") (:keywords "emulation" "vi" "evil") (:authors ("Tim Harper <timcharper at gmail dot com>") ("Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail dot com>")) (:maintainer "Tim Harper <timcharper at gmail dot com>"))]) (evil-string-inflection . [(20180313 1755) ((emacs (24)) (evil (1 2 13)) (string-inflection (1 0 6))) "snake_case -> CamelCase -> etc. for text objects" single ((:commit . "008b74a9b2994abfb4ff5b679b8a5a26fd45e98a") (:authors ("Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ninrod/evil-string-inflection"))]) (evil-space . [(20151208 1228) ((evil (1 0 0))) "Repeat motion in Evil. Correct the behaviour of what SPC should do." single ((:commit . "a9c07284d308425deee134c9d88a2d538dd229e6") (:keywords "space" "repeat" "motion") (:authors ("Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/linktohack/evil-space"))]) (evil-snipe . [(20180731 1731) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 2 12)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "emulate vim-sneak & vim-seek" single ((:commit . "8dd076cc56eb9b04494e4e303b86a959b048350b") (:keywords "emulation" "vim" "evil" "sneak" "seek") (:authors ("Henrik Lissner <http://github/hlissner>")) (:maintainer "Henrik Lissner" . "henrik@lissner.net") (:url . "https://github.com/hlissner/evil-snipe"))]) (evil-smartparens . [(20171210 1513) ((evil (1 0)) (emacs (24 4)) (smartparens (1 10 1))) "Evil support for smartparens" single ((:commit . "026d4a3cfce415a4dfae1457f871b385386e61d3") (:keywords "evil" "smartparens") (:authors ("Lars Andersen" . "expez@expez.com")) (:maintainer "Lars Andersen" . "expez@expez.com") (:url . "https://www.github.com/expez/evil-smartparens"))]) (evil-search-highlight-persist . [(20170523 334) ((highlight (0))) "Persistent highlights after search" single ((:commit . "979d2dec58d3b9c5ca5fdf4bb802a0209913794e") (:authors ("Juanjo Alvarez" . "juanjo@juanjoalvarez.net")) (:maintainer "Juanjo Alvarez" . "juanjo@juanjoalvarez.net"))]) (evil-rsi . [(20160221 2104) ((evil (1 0 0))) "Use emacs motion keys in evil, inspired by vim-rsi" single ((:commit . "65ae60866be494e4622fe383e23975e04d2a42a3") (:keywords "evil" "rsi" "evil-rsi") (:authors ("Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/linktohack/evil-rsi"))]) (evil-replace-with-register . [(20170713 925) ((evil (1 0 8))) "Port of vim plugin ReplaceWithRegister" single ((:commit . "91cc7bf21a94703c441cc9212214075b226b7f67") (:keywords "evil" "plugin") (:authors ("Dewdrops" . "v_v_4474@126.com")) (:maintainer "Dewdrops" . "v_v_4474@126.com") (:url . "https://github.com/Dewdrops/evil-ReplaceWithRegister"))]) (evil-replace-with-char . [(20180324 2206) ((evil (1 2 13)) (emacs (24))) "replace chars of a text object with a char" single ((:commit . "ed4a12d5bff11163eb03ad2826c52fd30f51a8d3") (:authors ("Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Filipe Silva" . "filipe.silva@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/ninrod/evil-replace-with-char"))]) (evil-rails . [(20160621 2258) ((evil (1 0)) (projectile-rails (1 0))) "Rails support for Evil Mode" single ((:commit . "c8669783d8a40719b2604c58a4c06c248cab272f") (:keywords "ruby" "rails" "vim" "project" "convenience" "web" "evil" "projectile") (:authors ("Antono Vasiljev" . "antono.vasiljev@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Antono Vasiljev" . "antono.vasiljev@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/antono/evil-rails"))]) (evil-quickscope . [(20160202 1924) ((evil (0))) "Highlight unique characters in words for f,F,t,T navigation" single ((:commit . "37a20e4c56c6058abf186ad4013c155e695e876f") (:keywords "faces" "emulation" "vim" "evil") (:authors ("Michael Chen" . "blorbx@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Michael Chen" . "blorbx@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/blorbx/evil-quickscope"))]) (evil-python-movement . [(20180724 1420) ((emacs (25 1)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (dash (2 13 0)) (evil (1 0)) (s (1 12 0))) "Port Neovim's python movement to Evil" single ((:commit . "9936b3b7f8d96415d517c1f3604637889484a637") (:authors ("Felipe Lema <felipelema en mortemale punto org>")) (:maintainer "Felipe Lema <felipelema en mortemale punto org>") (:url . "https://bitbucket.org/FelipeLema/evil-python-movement.el/"))]) (evil-paredit . [(20150413 2048) ((evil (1 0 9)) (paredit (25 -2))) "Paredit support for evil keybindings" single ((:commit . "e058fbdcf9dbf7ad6cc77f0172d7517ef233d55f") (:keywords "paredit" "evil") (:authors ("Roman Gonzalez" . "romanandreg@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Roman Gonzalez" . "romanandreg@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/roman/evil-paredit"))]) (evil-org . [(20180323 2306) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 0))) "evil keybindings for org-mode" tar ((:commit . "b6d652a9163d3430a9e0933a554bdbee5244bbf6") (:keywords "evil" "vim-emulation" "org-mode" "key-bindings" "presets") (:maintainer "Somelauw") (:url . "https://github.com/Somelauw/evil-org-mode.git"))]) (evil-opener . [(20161207 1810) ((evil (1 2 12)) (opener (0 2 2))) "opening urls as buffers in evil" tar ((:commit . "c384f67278046fdcd220275fdd212ab85672cbeb") (:keywords "url" "http" "files") (:authors ("Tim Reddehase" . "tr@rightsrestricted.com")) (:maintainer "Tim Reddehase" . "tr@rightsrestricted.com") (:url . "https://github.com/0robustus1/opener.el"))]) (evil-numbers . [(20140606 1251) nil "increment/decrement numbers like in vim" single ((:commit . "6ea1c8c3a9b37bed63d48f1128e9a4910e68187e") (:keywords "numbers" "increment" "decrement" "octal" "hex" "binary") (:authors ("Michael Markert" . "markert.michael@googlemail.com")) (:maintainer "Michael Markert" . "markert.michael@googlemail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/cofi/evil-numbers"))]) (evil-nerd-commenter . [(20180722 2325) ((emacs (24 4))) "Comment/uncomment lines efficiently. Like Nerd Commenter in Vim" tar ((:commit . "275c95c89cc09c7096bd6fd0deabd49f29634f5d") (:keywords "commenter" "vim" "line" "evil") (:authors ("Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Chen Bin" . "chenbin.sh@gmail.com") (:url . "http://github.com/redguardtoo/evil-nerd-commenter"))]) (evil-multiedit . [(20180210 219) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 2 12)) (iedit (0 97)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "multiple cursors for evil-mode" single ((:commit . "ea3d9177b74ab0bc65e55df9cc0a0b42e4ef815d") (:keywords "multiple cursors" "editing" "iedit") (:authors ("Henrik Lissner <http://github/hlissner>")) (:maintainer "Henrik Lissner" . "henrik@lissner.net") (:url . "https://github.com/hlissner/evil-multiedit"))]) (evil-mu4e . [(20180613 1039) ((emacs (24 4)) (evil (1 2 10))) "evil-based key bindings for mu4e" single ((:commit . "5b22c1e30246318f233264506272d770f63897ca") (:authors ("Joris Engbers" . "info@jorisengbers.nl")) (:maintainer "Joris Engbers" . "info@jorisengbers.nl") (:url . "https://github.com/JorisE/evil-mu4e"))]) (evil-mc-extras . [(20170202 1649) ((emacs (24 3)) (evil (1 2 12)) (cl-lib (0 5)) (evil-mc (0 0 2)) (evil-numbers (0 4))) "Extra functionality for evil-mc" tar ((:commit . "8c1af3232dd1e15b2ea38360b8cd1e857e11c416") (:keywords "evil" "editing" "multiple-cursors" "vim" "evil-multiple-cursors" "evil-mc" "evil-mc-extras") (:authors ("Gabriel Adomnicai" . "gabesoft@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Gabriel Adomnicai" . "gabesoft@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/gabesoft/evil-mc-extras"))]) (evil-mc . [(20180604 333) ((emacs (24 3)) (evil (1 2 12)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Multiple cursors for evil-mode" tar ((:commit . "05686bc98ce4682cc47530f2045dcff2a6897ea0") (:keywords "evil" "editing" "multiple-cursors" "vim" "evil-multiple-cursors" "evil-mc" "evil-mc") (:authors ("Gabriel Adomnicai" . 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[(20180211 214) ((emacs (24))) "Extra font lock rules for a more colourful dired" single ((:commit . "9b2a89951cee8bdf5c0cb67f9c3ad6ac73abf9cb") (:keywords "faces") (:authors ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) (:maintainer "Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") (:url . "https://github.com/purcell/diredfl"))]) (dired-toggle-sudo . [(20151109 1006) nil "Browse directory with sudo privileges." single ((:commit . "02449dbda4e168f99fe5352c9628df5d39e11483") (:keywords "emacs" "dired") (:authors ("Sebastien Gross <seb•ɑƬ•chezwam•ɖɵʈ•org>")) (:maintainer "Sebastien Gross <seb•ɑƬ•chezwam•ɖɵʈ•org>"))]) (dired-toggle . [(20140907 2049) nil "provide a simple way to toggle dired buffer for current directory" single ((:commit . "84efb9ec9c327e4da53cdb7cda5b51dcd0ede0e5") (:keywords "dired" "toggle") (:authors ("Xu FaSheng" . "fasheng.xu@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Xu FaSheng") (:url . "https://github.com/fasheng/dired-toggle"))]) (dired-subtree . [(20170910 2221) ((dash (2 5 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "Insert subdirectories in a tree-like fashion" single ((:commit . "b6f3b7addefa046f22a15e72a25e4368e8a33d5e") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-single . [(20180824 312) nil "Reuse the current dired buffer to visit a directory" single ((:commit . "b0ccca83df0542c5525c047ae283c0eadf500f5c") (:keywords "dired" "reuse" "buffer") (:authors ("Joe Casadonte" . "emacs@northbound-train.com")) (:maintainer "crocket" . "crockabiscuit@gmail.com"))]) (dired-sidebar . [(20180902 1600) ((emacs (25 1)) (dired-subtree (0 0 1))) "Tree browser leveraging dired" single ((:commit . "06bd0d40bab812c61a668129daf29ba359424454") (:keywords "dired" "files" "tools") (:authors ("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")) (:maintainer "James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com") (:url . "https://github.com/jojojames/dired-sidebar"))]) (dired-rsync . [(20180906 1002) ((s (1 12 0)) (dash (2 0 0)) (emacs (24))) "Allow rsync from dired buffers" single ((:commit . "e112bf22c913d1491bb2149250be866ceb1806ff") (:authors ("Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com")) (:maintainer "Alex Bennée" . "alex@bennee.com") (:url . "https://github.com/stsquad/dired-rsync"))]) (dired-recent . [(20180527 1959) ((emacs (24))) "Dired visited paths history" single ((:commit . "22104c87593f24ec513dfdf97fc4c8c91defec33") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Wojciech Siewierski <wojciech dot siewierski at onet dot pl>")) (:maintainer "Wojciech Siewierski <wojciech dot siewierski at onet dot pl>") (:url . "https://github.com/vifon/dired-recent"))]) (dired-ranger . [(20180401 2206) ((dash (2 7 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "Implementation of useful ranger features for dired" single ((:commit . "b6f3b7addefa046f22a15e72a25e4368e8a33d5e") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . 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"7ade7f7e8c2d7518c65f3f0343a10c272da0f47e") (:keywords "dired" "filetype" "face") (:authors ("纪秀峰 <jixiuf at gmail dot com>")) (:maintainer "纪秀峰 <jixiuf at gmail dot com>") (:url . "https://github.com/jixiuf/dired-filetype-face"))]) (dired-fdclone . [(20180403 608) nil "dired functions and settings to mimic FDclone" single ((:commit . "903d7a736d240ef7352989a4e5d0ff9129c2ee3c") (:keywords "unix" "directories" "dired") (:authors ("Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org")) (:maintainer "Akinori MUSHA" . "knu@iDaemons.org") (:url . "https://github.com/knu/dired-fdclone.el"))]) (dired-explorer . [(20180607 221) ((cl-lib (0 5))) "minor-mode provides Explorer like select file at dired." single ((:commit . "3ade0a31b5340271d05e9bf443f2504960f6c6dd") (:keywords "dired" "explorer") (:maintainer "jidaikobo-shibata"))]) (dired-efap . [(20140122 1656) nil "Edit Filename At Point in a dired buffer" single ((:commit . "624757b2e54d9a13e2183118d6c113e37684b90c") (:keywords "dired" "environment" "files" "renaming") (:authors ("Juan-Leon Lahoz" . "juanleon1@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Juan-Leon Lahoz" . "juanleon1@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/juan-leon/dired-efap"))]) (dired-dups . [(20130527 2125) nil "Find duplicate files and display them in a dired buffer" single ((:commit . "694ad128c822c59348ced16c4a0c1356d43da47a") (:keywords "unix") (:authors ("Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com")) (:maintainer "Joe Bloggs" . "vapniks@yahoo.com") (:url . "https://github.com/vapniks/dired-dups"))]) (dired-collapse . [(20180724 1644) ((dash (2 10 0)) (f (0 19 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "Collapse unique nested paths in dired listing" single ((:commit . "b6f3b7addefa046f22a15e72a25e4368e8a33d5e") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matúš Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-avfs . [(20161012 1104) ((dash (2 5 0)) (dired-hacks-utils (0 0 1))) "AVFS support for dired" single ((:commit . "b6f3b7addefa046f22a15e72a25e4368e8a33d5e") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Matus Goljer" . "matus.goljer@gmail.com"))]) (dired-atool . [(20180303 740) ((emacs (24))) "Pack/unpack files with atool on dired." single ((:commit . "b92e0106827d34fa686e189c7e9a537a3a947a8b") (:keywords "files") (:authors ("Hiroki YAMAKAWA" . "s06139@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Hiroki YAMAKAWA" . "s06139@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/HKey/dired-atool"))]) (dircmp . [(20141204 1756) nil "Compare and sync directories." tar ((:commit . "558ee0b601c2de9d247612085aafe2926f56a09f") (:keywords "unix" "tools") (:authors ("Matt McClure -- http://matthewlmcclure.com")) (:maintainer "Matt McClure -- http://matthewlmcclure.com") (:url . "https://github.com/matthewlmcclure/dircmp-mode"))]) (dionysos . [(20160810 1056) ((libmpdee (2 1 0)) (alert (1 2)) (s (1 11 0)) (dash (2 12 1)) (pkg-info (0 5 0)) (cl-lib (0 5))) "Dionysos, a music player for Emacs" tar ((:commit . "0aac21caadabc5a7f09e18a9dcb02f3dec26588b") (:keywords "music") (:authors ("Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com")) (:maintainer "Nicolas Lamirault" . "nicolas.lamirault@gmail.com") (:url . "https://github.com/nlamirault/dionysos"))]) (dimmer . [(20180218 411) ((emacs (25))) "visually highlight the selected buffer" single ((:commit . "d033fdda154e688e45cca35902dbff9915351b98") (:keywords "faces" "editing") (:authors ("Neil Okamoto")) (:maintainer "Neil Okamoto") (:url . "https://github.com/gonewest818/dimmer.el"))]) (diminish . [(20170419 1736) nil "Diminished modes are minor modes with no modeline display" single ((:commit . "565a983a39d2e2cffab5df13b34f3b6116723208") (:keywords "extensions" "diminish" "minor" "codeprose") (:authors ("Will Mengarini" . "seldon@eskimo.com")) (:maintainer "Martin Yrjölä" . 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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-autoloads.el
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index 8493f54c03ac..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,158 +0,0 @@
-;;; async-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "async" "async.el" (23450 31950 26704 505000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from async.el
-
-(autoload 'async-start-process "async" "\
-Start the executable PROGRAM asynchronously.  See `async-start'.
-PROGRAM is passed PROGRAM-ARGS, calling FINISH-FUNC with the
-process object when done.  If FINISH-FUNC is nil, the future
-object will return the process object when the program is
-finished.  Set DEFAULT-DIRECTORY to change PROGRAM's current
-working directory.
-
-\(fn NAME PROGRAM FINISH-FUNC &rest PROGRAM-ARGS)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'async-start "async" "\
-Execute START-FUNC (often a lambda) in a subordinate Emacs process.
-When done, the return value is passed to FINISH-FUNC.  Example:
-
-    (async-start
-       ;; What to do in the child process
-       (lambda ()
-         (message \"This is a test\")
-         (sleep-for 3)
-         222)
-
-       ;; What to do when it finishes
-       (lambda (result)
-         (message \"Async process done, result should be 222: %s\"
-                  result)))
-
-If FINISH-FUNC is nil or missing, a future is returned that can
-be inspected using `async-get', blocking until the value is
-ready.  Example:
-
-    (let ((proc (async-start
-                   ;; What to do in the child process
-                   (lambda ()
-                     (message \"This is a test\")
-                     (sleep-for 3)
-                     222))))
-
-        (message \"I'm going to do some work here\") ;; ....
-
-        (message \"Waiting on async process, result should be 222: %s\"
-                 (async-get proc)))
-
-If you don't want to use a callback, and you don't care about any
-return value from the child process, pass the `ignore' symbol as
-the second argument (if you don't, and never call `async-get', it
-will leave *emacs* process buffers hanging around):
-
-    (async-start
-     (lambda ()
-       (delete-file \"a remote file on a slow link\" nil))
-     'ignore)
-
-Note: Even when FINISH-FUNC is present, a future is still
-returned except that it yields no value (since the value is
-passed to FINISH-FUNC).  Call `async-get' on such a future always
-returns nil.  It can still be useful, however, as an argument to
-`async-ready' or `async-wait'.
-
-\(fn START-FUNC &optional FINISH-FUNC)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "async-bytecomp" "async-bytecomp.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31950 40006 745000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from async-bytecomp.el
-
-(autoload 'async-byte-recompile-directory "async-bytecomp" "\
-Compile all *.el files in DIRECTORY asynchronously.
-All *.elc files are systematically deleted before proceeding.
-
-\(fn DIRECTORY &optional QUIET)" nil nil)
-
-(defvar async-bytecomp-package-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Async-Bytecomp-Package mode is enabled.
-See the `async-bytecomp-package-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `async-bytecomp-package-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'async-bytecomp-package-mode "async-bytecomp" nil)
-
-(autoload 'async-bytecomp-package-mode "async-bytecomp" "\
-Byte compile asynchronously packages installed with package.el.
-Async compilation of packages can be controlled by
-`async-bytecomp-allowed-packages'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'async-byte-compile-file "async-bytecomp" "\
-Byte compile Lisp code FILE asynchronously.
-
-Same as `byte-compile-file' but asynchronous.
-
-\(fn FILE)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "dired-async" "dired-async.el" (23450 31950
-;;;;;;  36575 113000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from dired-async.el
-
-(defvar dired-async-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Dired-Async mode is enabled.
-See the `dired-async-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `dired-async-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'dired-async-mode "dired-async" nil)
-
-(autoload 'dired-async-mode "dired-async" "\
-Do dired actions asynchronously.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'dired-async-do-copy "dired-async" "\
-Run ‘dired-do-copy’ asynchronously.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'dired-async-do-symlink "dired-async" "\
-Run ‘dired-do-symlink’ asynchronously.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'dired-async-do-hardlink "dired-async" "\
-Run ‘dired-do-hardlink’ asynchronously.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'dired-async-do-rename "dired-async" "\
-Run ‘dired-do-rename’ asynchronously.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("async-pkg.el" "smtpmail-async.el") (23450
-;;;;;;  31950 43131 348000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; async-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.el
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index 7bb2d46a20f3..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.el
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@@ -1,219 +0,0 @@
-;;; async-bytecomp.el --- Compile elisp files asynchronously -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Authors: John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
-;;          Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com>
-
-;; Keywords: dired async byte-compile
-;; X-URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/dired-async
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;;  This package provide the `async-byte-recompile-directory' function
-;;  which allows, as the name says to recompile a directory outside of
-;;  your running emacs.
-;;  The benefit is your files will be compiled in a clean environment without
-;;  the old *.el files loaded.
-;;  Among other things, this fix a bug in package.el which recompile
-;;  the new files in the current environment with the old files loaded, creating
-;;  errors in most packages after upgrades.
-;;
-;;  NB: This package is advicing the function `package--compile'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'async)
-
-(defcustom async-bytecomp-allowed-packages
-  '(async helm helm-core helm-ls-git helm-ls-hg magit)
-  "Packages in this list will be compiled asynchronously by `package--compile'.
-All the dependencies of these packages will be compiled async too,
-so no need to add dependencies to this list.
-The value of this variable can also be a list with a single element,
-the symbol `all', in this case packages are always compiled asynchronously."
-  :group 'async
-  :type '(repeat (choice symbol)))
-
-(defvar async-byte-compile-log-file
-  (concat user-emacs-directory "async-bytecomp.log"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun async-byte-recompile-directory (directory &optional quiet)
-  "Compile all *.el files in DIRECTORY asynchronously.
-All *.elc files are systematically deleted before proceeding."
-  (cl-loop with dir = (directory-files directory t "\\.elc\\'")
-           unless dir return nil
-           for f in dir
-           when (file-exists-p f) do (delete-file f))
-  ;; Ensure async is reloaded when async.elc is deleted.
-  ;; This happen when recompiling its own directory.
-  (load "async")
-  (let ((call-back
-         (lambda (&optional _ignore)
-           (if (file-exists-p async-byte-compile-log-file)
-               (let ((buf (get-buffer-create byte-compile-log-buffer))
-                     (n 0))
-                 (with-current-buffer buf
-                   (goto-char (point-max))
-                   (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-                     (insert-file-contents async-byte-compile-log-file)
-                     (compilation-mode))
-                   (display-buffer buf)
-                   (delete-file async-byte-compile-log-file)
-                   (unless quiet
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (goto-char (point-min))
-                       (while (re-search-forward "^.*:Error:" nil t)
-                         (cl-incf n)))
-                     (if (> n 0)
-                         (message "Failed to compile %d files in directory `%s'" n directory)
-                         (message "Directory `%s' compiled asynchronously with warnings" directory)))))
-               (unless quiet
-                 (message "Directory `%s' compiled asynchronously with success" directory))))))
-    (async-start
-     `(lambda ()
-        (require 'bytecomp)
-        ,(async-inject-variables "\\`\\(load-path\\)\\|byte\\'")
-        (let ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory ,directory))
-              error-data)
-          (add-to-list 'load-path default-directory)
-          (byte-recompile-directory ,directory 0 t)
-          (when (get-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer)
-            (setq error-data (with-current-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer
-                               (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))
-            (unless (string= error-data "")
-              (with-temp-file ,async-byte-compile-log-file
-                (erase-buffer)
-                (insert error-data))))))
-     call-back)
-    (unless quiet (message "Started compiling asynchronously directory %s" directory))))
-
-(defvar package-archive-contents)
-(defvar package-alist)
-(declare-function package-desc-reqs "package.el" (cl-x))
-
-(defun async-bytecomp--get-package-deps (pkg &optional only)
-  ;; Same as `package--get-deps' but parse instead `package-archive-contents'
-  ;; because PKG is not already installed and not present in `package-alist'.
-  ;; However fallback to `package-alist' in case PKG no more present
-  ;; in `package-archive-contents' due to modification to `package-archives'.
-  ;; See issue #58.
-  (let* ((pkg-desc (cadr (or (assq pkg package-archive-contents)
-                             (assq pkg package-alist))))
-         (direct-deps (cl-loop for p in (package-desc-reqs pkg-desc)
-                               for name = (car p)
-                               when (or (assq name package-archive-contents)
-                                        (assq name package-alist))
-                               collect name))
-         (indirect-deps (unless (eq only 'direct)
-                          (delete-dups
-                           (cl-loop for p in direct-deps append
-                                    (async-bytecomp--get-package-deps p))))))
-    (cl-case only
-      (direct   direct-deps)
-      (separate (list direct-deps indirect-deps))
-      (indirect indirect-deps)
-      (t        (delete-dups (append direct-deps indirect-deps))))))
-
-(defun async-bytecomp-get-allowed-pkgs ()
-  (when (and async-bytecomp-allowed-packages
-             (listp async-bytecomp-allowed-packages))
-    (if package-archive-contents
-        (cl-loop for p in async-bytecomp-allowed-packages
-                 when (assq p package-archive-contents)
-                 append (async-bytecomp--get-package-deps p) into reqs
-                 finally return
-                 (delete-dups
-                  (append async-bytecomp-allowed-packages reqs)))
-        async-bytecomp-allowed-packages)))
-
-(defadvice package--compile (around byte-compile-async)
-  (let ((cur-package (package-desc-name pkg-desc))
-        (pkg-dir (package-desc-dir pkg-desc)))
-    (if (or (equal async-bytecomp-allowed-packages '(all))
-            (memq cur-package (async-bytecomp-get-allowed-pkgs)))
-        (progn
-          (when (eq cur-package 'async)
-            (fmakunbound 'async-byte-recompile-directory))
-          ;; Add to `load-path' the latest version of async and
-          ;; reload it when reinstalling async.
-          (when (string= cur-package "async")
-            (cl-pushnew pkg-dir load-path)
-            (load "async-bytecomp"))
-          ;; `async-byte-recompile-directory' will add directory
-          ;; as needed to `load-path'.
-          (async-byte-recompile-directory (package-desc-dir pkg-desc) t))
-        ad-do-it)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode async-bytecomp-package-mode
-    "Byte compile asynchronously packages installed with package.el.
-Async compilation of packages can be controlled by
-`async-bytecomp-allowed-packages'."
-  :group 'async
-  :global t
-  (if async-bytecomp-package-mode
-      (ad-activate 'package--compile)
-      (ad-deactivate 'package--compile)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun async-byte-compile-file (file)
-  "Byte compile Lisp code FILE asynchronously.
-
-Same as `byte-compile-file' but asynchronous."
-  (interactive "fFile: ")
-  (let ((call-back
-         (lambda (&optional _ignore)
-           (let ((bn (file-name-nondirectory file)))
-             (if (file-exists-p async-byte-compile-log-file)
-                 (let ((buf (get-buffer-create byte-compile-log-buffer))
-                       start)
-                   (with-current-buffer buf
-                     (goto-char (setq start (point-max)))
-                     (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-                       (insert-file-contents async-byte-compile-log-file)
-                       (compilation-mode))
-                     (display-buffer buf)
-                     (delete-file async-byte-compile-log-file)
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (goto-char start)
-                       (if (re-search-forward "^.*:Error:" nil t)
-                           (message "Failed to compile `%s'" bn)
-                         (message "`%s' compiled asynchronously with warnings" bn)))))
-               (message "`%s' compiled asynchronously with success" bn))))))
-    (async-start
-     `(lambda ()
-        (require 'bytecomp)
-        ,(async-inject-variables "\\`load-path\\'")
-        (let ((default-directory ,(file-name-directory file)))
-          (add-to-list 'load-path default-directory)
-          (byte-compile-file ,file)
-          (when (get-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer)
-            (setq error-data (with-current-buffer byte-compile-log-buffer
-                               (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))
-            (unless (string= error-data "")
-              (with-temp-file ,async-byte-compile-log-file
-                (erase-buffer)
-                (insert error-data))))))
-     call-back)))
-
-(provide 'async-bytecomp)
-
-;;; async-bytecomp.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.elc
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index 3d00075fa4d2..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-bytecomp.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-pkg.el
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index 507e06661f93..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async-pkg.el
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "async" "20180527.1730" "Asynchronous processing in Emacs" 'nil :keywords
-  '("async")
-  :url "https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.el
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index 771e64105330..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.el
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@@ -1,392 +0,0 @@
-;;; async.el --- Asynchronous processing in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
-;; Created: 18 Jun 2012
-;; Version: 1.9.3
-
-;; Keywords: async
-;; X-URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Adds the ability to call asynchronous functions and process with ease.  See
-;; the documentation for `async-start' and `async-start-process'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib))
-
-(defgroup async nil
-  "Simple asynchronous processing in Emacs"
-  :group 'emacs)
-
-(defcustom async-variables-noprops-function #'async-variables-noprops
-  "Default function to remove text properties in variables."
-  :group 'async
-  :type 'function)
-
-(defvar async-debug nil)
-(defvar async-send-over-pipe t)
-(defvar async-in-child-emacs nil)
-(defvar async-callback nil)
-(defvar async-callback-for-process nil)
-(defvar async-callback-value nil)
-(defvar async-callback-value-set nil)
-(defvar async-current-process nil)
-(defvar async--procvar nil)
-
-(defun async-variables-noprops (sequence)
-  "Remove text properties in SEQUENCE.
-
-Argument SEQUENCE may be a list or a string, if anything else it
-is returned unmodified.
-
-Note that this is a naive function that doesn't remove text properties
-in SEQUENCE recursively, only at the first level which suffice in most
-cases."
-  (cond ((stringp sequence)
-         (substring-no-properties sequence))
-        ((listp sequence)
-         (cl-loop for elm in sequence
-                  if (stringp elm)
-                  collect (substring-no-properties elm)
-                  else collect elm))
-        (t sequence)))
-
-(defun async-inject-variables
-  (include-regexp &optional predicate exclude-regexp noprops)
-  "Return a `setq' form that replicates part of the calling environment.
-
-It sets the value for every variable matching INCLUDE-REGEXP and
-also PREDICATE.  It will not perform injection for any variable
-matching EXCLUDE-REGEXP (if present) or representing a syntax-table
-i.e. ending by \"-syntax-table\".
-When NOPROPS is non nil it tries to strip out text properties of each
-variable's value with `async-variables-noprops-function'.
-
-It is intended to be used as follows:
-
-    (async-start
-       `(lambda ()
-          (require 'smtpmail)
-          (with-temp-buffer
-            (insert ,(buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))
-            ;; Pass in the variable environment for smtpmail
-            ,(async-inject-variables \"\\`\\(smtpmail\\|\\(user-\\)?mail\\)-\")
-            (smtpmail-send-it)))
-       'ignore)"
-  `(setq
-    ,@(let (bindings)
-        (mapatoms
-         (lambda (sym)
-           (let* ((sname (and (boundp sym) (symbol-name sym)))
-                  (value (and sname (symbol-value sym))))
-             (when (and sname
-                        (or (null include-regexp)
-                            (string-match include-regexp sname))
-                        (or (null exclude-regexp)
-                            (not (string-match exclude-regexp sname)))
-                        (not (string-match "-syntax-table\\'" sname)))
-               (unless (or (stringp value)
-                           (memq value '(nil t))
-                           (numberp value)
-                           (vectorp value))
-                 (setq value `(quote ,value)))
-               (when noprops
-                 (setq value (funcall async-variables-noprops-function
-                                      value)))
-               (when (or (null predicate)
-                         (funcall predicate sym))
-                 (setq bindings (cons value bindings)
-                       bindings (cons sym bindings)))))))
-        bindings)))
-
-(defalias 'async-inject-environment 'async-inject-variables)
-
-(defun async-handle-result (func result buf)
-  (if (null func)
-      (progn
-        (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value) result)
-        (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value-set) t))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (if (and (listp result)
-                 (eq 'async-signal (nth 0 result)))
-            (signal (car (nth 1 result))
-                    (cdr (nth 1 result)))
-          (funcall func result))
-      (unless async-debug
-        (kill-buffer buf)))))
-
-(defun async-when-done (proc &optional _change)
-  "Process sentinel used to retrieve the value from the child process."
-  (when (eq 'exit (process-status proc))
-    (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
-      (let ((async-current-process proc))
-        (if (= 0 (process-exit-status proc))
-            (if async-callback-for-process
-                (if async-callback
-                    (prog1
-                        (funcall async-callback proc)
-                      (unless async-debug
-                        (kill-buffer (current-buffer))))
-                  (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value) proc)
-                  (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value-set) t))
-              (goto-char (point-max))
-              (backward-sexp)
-              (async-handle-result async-callback (read (current-buffer))
-                                   (current-buffer)))
-          (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value)
-               (list 'error
-                     (format "Async process '%s' failed with exit code %d"
-                             (process-name proc) (process-exit-status proc))))
-          (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-value-set) t))))))
-
-(defun async--receive-sexp (&optional stream)
-  (let ((sexp (decode-coding-string (base64-decode-string
-                                     (read stream)) 'utf-8-auto))
-	;; Parent expects UTF-8 encoded text.
-	(coding-system-for-write 'utf-8-auto))
-    (if async-debug
-        (message "Received sexp {{{%s}}}" (pp-to-string sexp)))
-    (setq sexp (read sexp))
-    (if async-debug
-        (message "Read sexp {{{%s}}}" (pp-to-string sexp)))
-    (eval sexp)))
-
-(defun async--insert-sexp (sexp)
-  (let (print-level
-	print-length
-	(print-escape-nonascii t)
-	(print-circle t))
-    (prin1 sexp (current-buffer))
-    ;; Just in case the string we're sending might contain EOF
-    (encode-coding-region (point-min) (point-max) 'utf-8-auto)
-    (base64-encode-region (point-min) (point-max) t)
-    (goto-char (point-min)) (insert ?\")
-    (goto-char (point-max)) (insert ?\" ?\n)))
-
-(defun async--transmit-sexp (process sexp)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (if async-debug
-        (message "Transmitting sexp {{{%s}}}" (pp-to-string sexp)))
-    (async--insert-sexp sexp)
-    (process-send-region process (point-min) (point-max))))
-
-(defun async-batch-invoke ()
-  "Called from the child Emacs process' command-line."
-  ;; Make sure 'message' and 'prin1' encode stuff in UTF-8, as parent
-  ;; process expects.
-  (let ((coding-system-for-write 'utf-8-auto))
-    (setq async-in-child-emacs t
-	  debug-on-error async-debug)
-    (if debug-on-error
-	(prin1 (funcall
-		(async--receive-sexp (unless async-send-over-pipe
-				       command-line-args-left))))
-      (condition-case err
-	  (prin1 (funcall
-		  (async--receive-sexp (unless async-send-over-pipe
-					 command-line-args-left))))
-	(error
-	 (prin1 (list 'async-signal err)))))))
-
-(defun async-ready (future)
-  "Query a FUTURE to see if it is ready.
-
-I.e., if no blocking
-would result from a call to `async-get' on that FUTURE."
-  (and (memq (process-status future) '(exit signal))
-       (let ((buf (process-buffer future)))
-         (if (buffer-live-p buf)
-             (with-current-buffer buf
-               async-callback-value-set)
-             t))))
-
-(defun async-wait (future)
-  "Wait for FUTURE to become ready."
-  (while (not (async-ready future))
-    (sleep-for 0.05)))
-
-(defun async-get (future)
-  "Get the value from process FUTURE when it is ready.
-FUTURE is returned by `async-start' or `async-start-process' when
-its FINISH-FUNC is nil."
-  (and future (async-wait future))
-  (let ((buf (process-buffer future)))
-    (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (async-handle-result
-         #'identity async-callback-value (current-buffer))))))
-
-(defun async-message-p (value)
-  "Return true of VALUE is an async.el message packet."
-  (and (listp value)
-       (plist-get value :async-message)))
-
-(defun async-send (&rest args)
-  "Send the given messages to the asychronous Emacs PROCESS."
-  (let ((args (append args '(:async-message t))))
-    (if async-in-child-emacs
-        (if async-callback
-            (funcall async-callback args))
-      (async--transmit-sexp (car args) (list 'quote (cdr args))))))
-
-(defun async-receive ()
-  "Send the given messages to the asychronous Emacs PROCESS."
-  (async--receive-sexp))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun async-start-process (name program finish-func &rest program-args)
-  "Start the executable PROGRAM asynchronously.  See `async-start'.
-PROGRAM is passed PROGRAM-ARGS, calling FINISH-FUNC with the
-process object when done.  If FINISH-FUNC is nil, the future
-object will return the process object when the program is
-finished.  Set DEFAULT-DIRECTORY to change PROGRAM's current
-working directory."
-  (let* ((buf (generate-new-buffer (concat "*" name "*")))
-         (proc (let ((process-connection-type nil))
-                 (apply #'start-process name buf program program-args))))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback) finish-func)
-      (set-process-sentinel proc #'async-when-done)
-      (unless (string= name "emacs")
-        (set (make-local-variable 'async-callback-for-process) t))
-      proc)))
-
-(defvar async-quiet-switch "-Q"
-  "The Emacs parameter to use to call emacs without config.
-Can be one of \"-Q\" or \"-q\".
-Default is \"-Q\" but it is sometimes useful to use \"-q\" to have a
-enhanced config or some more variables loaded.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun async-start (start-func &optional finish-func)
-  "Execute START-FUNC (often a lambda) in a subordinate Emacs process.
-When done, the return value is passed to FINISH-FUNC.  Example:
-
-    (async-start
-       ;; What to do in the child process
-       (lambda ()
-         (message \"This is a test\")
-         (sleep-for 3)
-         222)
-
-       ;; What to do when it finishes
-       (lambda (result)
-         (message \"Async process done, result should be 222: %s\"
-                  result)))
-
-If FINISH-FUNC is nil or missing, a future is returned that can
-be inspected using `async-get', blocking until the value is
-ready.  Example:
-
-    (let ((proc (async-start
-                   ;; What to do in the child process
-                   (lambda ()
-                     (message \"This is a test\")
-                     (sleep-for 3)
-                     222))))
-
-        (message \"I'm going to do some work here\") ;; ....
-
-        (message \"Waiting on async process, result should be 222: %s\"
-                 (async-get proc)))
-
-If you don't want to use a callback, and you don't care about any
-return value from the child process, pass the `ignore' symbol as
-the second argument (if you don't, and never call `async-get', it
-will leave *emacs* process buffers hanging around):
-
-    (async-start
-     (lambda ()
-       (delete-file \"a remote file on a slow link\" nil))
-     'ignore)
-
-Note: Even when FINISH-FUNC is present, a future is still
-returned except that it yields no value (since the value is
-passed to FINISH-FUNC).  Call `async-get' on such a future always
-returns nil.  It can still be useful, however, as an argument to
-`async-ready' or `async-wait'."
-  (let ((sexp start-func)
-	;; Subordinate Emacs will send text encoded in UTF-8.
-	(coding-system-for-read 'utf-8-auto))
-    (setq async--procvar
-          (async-start-process
-           "emacs" (file-truename
-                    (expand-file-name invocation-name
-                                      invocation-directory))
-           finish-func
-           async-quiet-switch "-l"
-           ;; Using `locate-library' ensure we use the right file
-           ;; when the .elc have been deleted.
-           (locate-library "async")
-           "-batch" "-f" "async-batch-invoke"
-           (if async-send-over-pipe
-               "<none>"
-               (with-temp-buffer
-                 (async--insert-sexp (list 'quote sexp))
-                 (buffer-string)))))
-    (if async-send-over-pipe
-        (async--transmit-sexp async--procvar (list 'quote sexp)))
-    async--procvar))
-
-(defmacro async-sandbox(func)
-  "Evaluate FUNC in a separate Emacs process, synchronously."
-  `(async-get (async-start ,func)))
-
-(defun async--fold-left (fn forms bindings)
-  (let ((res forms))
-    (dolist (binding bindings)
-      (setq res (funcall fn res
-                         (if (listp binding)
-                             binding
-                             (list binding)))))
-    res))
-
-(defmacro async-let (bindings &rest forms)
-  "Implements `let', but each binding is established asynchronously.
-For example:
-
-  (async-let ((x (foo))
-              (y (bar)))
-     (message \"%s %s\" x y))
-
-    expands to ==>
-
-  (async-start (foo)
-   (lambda (x)
-     (async-start (bar)
-      (lambda (y)
-        (message \"%s %s\" x y)))))"
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (async--fold-left
-   (lambda (acc binding)
-     (let ((fun (pcase (cadr binding)
-                  ((and (pred functionp) f) f)
-                  (f `(lambda () ,f)))))
-       `(async-start ,fun
-                     (lambda (,(car binding))
-                       ,acc))))
-   `(progn ,@forms)
-   (reverse bindings)))
-
-(provide 'async)
-
-;;; async.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/async.elc
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index bc406b390390..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/dired-async.el
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@@ -1,405 +0,0 @@
-;;; dired-async.el --- Asynchronous dired actions -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Authors: John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
-;;          Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpiatto@gmail.com>
-
-;; Keywords: dired async network
-;; X-URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/dired-async
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This file provide a redefinition of `dired-create-file' function,
-;; performs copies, moves and all what is handled by `dired-create-file'
-;; in the background using a slave Emacs process,
-;; by means of the async.el module.
-;; To use it, put this in your .emacs:
-
-;;     (dired-async-mode 1)
-
-;; This will enable async copy/rename etc...
-;; in dired and helm.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'dired-aux)
-(require 'async)
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (defvar async-callback))
-
-(defgroup dired-async nil
-  "Copy rename files asynchronously from dired."
-  :group 'dired)
-
-(defcustom dired-async-env-variables-regexp
-  "\\`\\(tramp-\\(default\\|connection\\|remote\\)\\|ange-ftp\\)-.*"
-  "Variables matching this regexp will be loaded on Child Emacs."
-  :type  'regexp
-  :group 'dired-async)
-
-(defcustom dired-async-message-function 'dired-async-mode-line-message
-  "Function to use to notify result when operation finish.
-Should take same args as `message'."
-  :group 'dired-async
-  :type  'function)
-
-(defcustom dired-async-log-file "/tmp/dired-async.log"
-  "File use to communicate errors from Child Emacs to host Emacs."
-  :group 'dired-async
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom dired-async-mode-lighter '(:eval
-                                      (when (eq major-mode 'dired-mode)
-                                        " Async"))
-  "Mode line lighter used for `dired-async-mode'."
-  :group 'dired-async
-  :risky t
-  :type 'sexp)
-
-(defface dired-async-message
-    '((t (:foreground "yellow")))
-  "Face used for mode-line message."
-  :group 'dired-async)
-
-(defface dired-async-failures
-    '((t (:foreground "red")))
-  "Face used for mode-line message."
-  :group 'dired-async)
-
-(defface dired-async-mode-message
-    '((t (:foreground "Gold")))
-  "Face used for `dired-async--modeline-mode' lighter."
-  :group 'dired-async)
-
-(define-minor-mode dired-async--modeline-mode
-    "Notify mode-line that an async process run."
-  :group 'dired-async
-  :global t
-  :lighter (:eval (propertize (format " [%s Async job(s) running]"
-                                      (length (dired-async-processes)))
-                              'face 'dired-async-mode-message))
-  (unless dired-async--modeline-mode
-    (let ((visible-bell t)) (ding))))
-
-(defun dired-async-mode-line-message (text face &rest args)
-  "Notify end of operation in `mode-line'."
-  (message nil)
-  (let ((mode-line-format (concat
-                           " " (propertize
-                                (if args
-                                    (apply #'format text args)
-                                    text)
-                                'face face))))
-    (force-mode-line-update)
-    (sit-for 3)
-    (force-mode-line-update)))
-
-(defun dired-async-processes ()
-  (cl-loop for p in (process-list)
-           when (cl-loop for c in (process-command p) thereis
-                         (string= "async-batch-invoke" c))
-           collect p))
-
-(defun dired-async-kill-process ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((processes (dired-async-processes))
-         (proc (car (last processes))))
-    (and proc (delete-process proc))
-    (unless (> (length processes) 1)
-      (dired-async--modeline-mode -1))))
-
-(defun dired-async-after-file-create (total operation failures skipped)
-  "Callback function used for operation handled by `dired-create-file'."
-  (unless (dired-async-processes)
-    ;; Turn off mode-line notification
-    ;; only when last process end.
-    (dired-async--modeline-mode -1))
-  (when operation
-    (if (file-exists-p dired-async-log-file)
-        (progn
-          (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create dired-log-buffer))
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (setq inhibit-read-only t)
-          (insert "Error: ")
-          (insert-file-contents dired-async-log-file)
-          (special-mode)
-          (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer)
-          (delete-file dired-async-log-file))
-        (run-with-timer
-         0.1 nil
-         (lambda ()
-           ;; First send error messages.
-           (cond (failures
-                  (funcall dired-async-message-function
-                           "%s failed for %d of %d file%s -- See *Dired log* buffer"
-                           'dired-async-failures
-                           (car operation) (length failures)
-                           total (dired-plural-s total)))
-                 (skipped
-                  (funcall dired-async-message-function
-                           "%s: %d of %d file%s skipped -- See *Dired log* buffer"
-                           'dired-async-failures
-                           (car operation) (length skipped) total
-                           (dired-plural-s total))))
-           (when dired-buffers
-             (cl-loop for (_f . b) in dired-buffers
-                      when (buffer-live-p b)
-                      do (with-current-buffer b (revert-buffer nil t))))
-           ;; Finally send the success message.
-           (funcall dired-async-message-function
-                    "Asynchronous %s of %s on %s file%s done"
-                    'dired-async-message
-                    (car operation) (cadr operation)
-                    total (dired-plural-s total)))))))
-
-(defun dired-async-maybe-kill-ftp ()
-  "Return a form to kill ftp process in child emacs."
-  (quote
-   (progn
-     (require 'cl-lib)
-     (let ((buf (cl-loop for b in (buffer-list)
-                         thereis (and (string-match
-                                       "\\`\\*ftp.*"
-                                       (buffer-name b)) b))))
-       (when buf (kill-buffer buf))))))
-
-(defvar overwrite-query)
-(defun dired-async-create-files (file-creator operation fn-list name-constructor
-                                 &optional _marker-char)
-  "Same as `dired-create-files' but asynchronous.
-
-See `dired-create-files' for the behavior of arguments."
-  (setq overwrite-query nil)
-  (let ((total (length fn-list))
-        failures async-fn-list skipped callback
-        async-quiet-switch)
-    (let (to)
-      (dolist (from fn-list)
-        (setq to (funcall name-constructor from))
-        (if (and (equal to from)
-                 (null (eq file-creator 'backup-file)))
-            (progn
-              (setq to nil)
-              (dired-log "Cannot %s to same file: %s\n"
-                         (downcase operation) from)))
-        (if (not to)
-            (setq skipped (cons (dired-make-relative from) skipped))
-            (let* ((overwrite (and (null (eq file-creator 'backup-file))
-                                   (file-exists-p to)))
-                   (dired-overwrite-confirmed ; for dired-handle-overwrite
-                    (and overwrite
-                         (let ((help-form `(format "\
-Type SPC or `y' to overwrite file `%s',
-DEL or `n' to skip to next,
-ESC or `q' to not overwrite any of the remaining files,
-`!' to overwrite all remaining files with no more questions." ,to)))
-                           (dired-query 'overwrite-query "Overwrite `%s'?" to)))))
-              ;; Handle the `dired-copy-file' file-creator specially
-              ;; When copying a directory to another directory or
-              ;; possibly to itself or one of its subdirectories.
-              ;; e.g "~/foo/" => "~/test/"
-              ;; or "~/foo/" =>"~/foo/"
-              ;; or "~/foo/ => ~/foo/bar/")
-              ;; In this case the 'name-constructor' have set the destination
-              ;; TO to "~/test/foo" because the old emacs23 behavior
-              ;; of `copy-directory' was to not create the subdirectory
-              ;; and instead copy the contents.
-              ;; With the new behavior of `copy-directory'
-              ;; (similar to the `cp' shell command) we don't
-              ;; need such a construction of the target directory,
-              ;; so modify the destination TO to "~/test/" instead of "~/test/foo/".
-              (let ((destname (file-name-directory to)))
-                (when (and (file-directory-p from)
-                           (file-directory-p to)
-                           (eq file-creator 'dired-copy-file))
-                  (setq to destname))
-                ;; If DESTNAME is a subdirectory of FROM, not a symlink,
-                ;; and the method in use is copying, signal an error.
-                (and (eq t (car (file-attributes destname)))
-                     (eq file-creator 'dired-copy-file)
-                     (file-in-directory-p destname from)
-                     (error "Cannot copy `%s' into its subdirectory `%s'"
-                            from to)))
-              (if overwrite
-                  (or (and dired-overwrite-confirmed
-                           (push (cons from to) async-fn-list))
-                      (progn
-                        (push (dired-make-relative from) failures)
-                        (dired-log "%s `%s' to `%s' failed\n"
-                                   operation from to)))
-                  (push (cons from to) async-fn-list)))))
-      ;; Fix tramp issue #80 with emacs-26, use "-q" only when needed.
-      (setq async-quiet-switch
-            (if (and (boundp 'tramp-cache-read-persistent-data)
-                     async-fn-list
-                     (cl-loop for (_from . to) in async-fn-list
-                              thereis (file-remote-p to)))
-                "-q" "-Q"))
-      ;; When failures have been printed to dired log add the date at bob.
-      (when (or failures skipped) (dired-log t))
-      ;; When async-fn-list is empty that's mean only one file
-      ;; had to be copied and user finally answer NO.
-      ;; In this case async process will never start and callback
-      ;; will have no chance to run, so notify failures here.
-      (unless async-fn-list
-        (cond (failures
-               (funcall dired-async-message-function
-                        "%s failed for %d of %d file%s -- See *Dired log* buffer"
-                        'dired-async-failures
-                        operation (length failures)
-                        total (dired-plural-s total)))
-              (skipped
-               (funcall dired-async-message-function
-                        "%s: %d of %d file%s skipped -- See *Dired log* buffer"
-                        'dired-async-failures
-                        operation (length skipped) total
-                        (dired-plural-s total)))))
-      ;; Setup callback.
-      (setq callback
-            (lambda (&optional _ignore)
-               (dired-async-after-file-create
-                total (list operation (length async-fn-list)) failures skipped)
-               (when (string= (downcase operation) "rename")
-                 (cl-loop for (file . to) in async-fn-list
-                          for bf = (get-file-buffer file)
-                          for destp = (file-exists-p to)
-                          do (and bf destp
-                                  (with-current-buffer bf
-                                    (set-visited-file-name to t t))))))))
-    ;; Start async process.
-    (when async-fn-list
-      (async-start `(lambda ()
-                      (require 'cl-lib) (require 'dired-aux) (require 'dired-x)
-                      ,(async-inject-variables dired-async-env-variables-regexp)
-                          (let ((dired-recursive-copies (quote always))
-                                (dired-copy-preserve-time
-                                 ,dired-copy-preserve-time))
-                            (setq overwrite-backup-query nil)
-                            ;; Inline `backup-file' as long as it is not
-                            ;; available in emacs.
-                            (defalias 'backup-file
-                                ;; Same feature as "cp -f --backup=numbered from to"
-                                ;; Symlinks are copied as file from source unlike
-                                ;; `dired-copy-file' which is same as cp -d.
-                                ;; Directories are omitted.
-                                (lambda (from to ok)
-                                  (cond ((file-directory-p from) (ignore))
-                                        (t (let ((count 0))
-                                             (while (let ((attrs (file-attributes to)))
-                                                      (and attrs (null (nth 0 attrs))))
-                                               (cl-incf count)
-                                               (setq to (concat (file-name-sans-versions to)
-                                                                (format ".~%s~" count)))))
-                                           (condition-case err
-                                               (copy-file from to ok dired-copy-preserve-time)
-                                             (file-date-error
-                                              (dired-log "Can't set date on %s:\n%s\n" from err)))))))
-                            ;; Now run the FILE-CREATOR function on files.
-                            (cl-loop with fn = (quote ,file-creator)
-                                     for (from . dest) in (quote ,async-fn-list)
-                                     do (condition-case err
-                                            (funcall fn from dest t)
-                                          (file-error
-                                           (dired-log "%s: %s\n" (car err) (cdr err)))
-                                          nil))
-                        (when (get-buffer dired-log-buffer)
-                          (dired-log t)
-                          (with-current-buffer dired-log-buffer
-                           (write-region (point-min) (point-max)
-                                         ,dired-async-log-file))))
-                      ,(dired-async-maybe-kill-ftp))
-                   callback)
-      ;; Run mode-line notifications while process running.
-      (dired-async--modeline-mode 1)
-      (message "%s proceeding asynchronously..." operation))))
-
-(defvar wdired-use-interactive-rename)
-(defun dired-async-wdired-do-renames (old-fn &rest args)
-  ;; Perhaps a better fix would be to ask for renaming BEFORE starting
-  ;; OLD-FN when `wdired-use-interactive-rename' is non-nil.  For now
-  ;; just bind it to nil to ensure no questions will be asked between
-  ;; each rename.
-  (let (wdired-use-interactive-rename)
-    (apply old-fn args)))
-
-(defadvice wdired-do-renames (around wdired-async)
-  (let (wdired-use-interactive-rename)
-    ad-do-it))
-
-(defadvice dired-create-files (around dired-async)
-  (dired-async-create-files file-creator operation fn-list
-                            name-constructor marker-char))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode dired-async-mode
-  "Do dired actions asynchronously."
-  :group 'dired-async
-  :lighter dired-async-mode-lighter
-  :global t
-  (if dired-async-mode
-      (if (fboundp 'advice-add)
-          (progn (advice-add 'dired-create-files :override #'dired-async-create-files)
-                 (advice-add 'wdired-do-renames :around #'dired-async-wdired-do-renames))
-        (ad-activate 'dired-create-files)
-        (ad-activate 'wdired-do-renames))
-      (if (fboundp 'advice-remove)
-          (progn (advice-remove 'dired-create-files #'dired-async-create-files)
-                 (advice-remove 'wdired-do-renames #'dired-async-wdired-do-renames))
-          (ad-deactivate 'dired-create-files)
-          (ad-deactivate 'wdired-do-renames))))
-
-(defmacro dired-async--with-async-create-files (&rest body)
-  "Evaluate BODY with ‘dired-create-files’ set to ‘dired-async-create-files’."
-  (declare (indent 0))
-  `(cl-letf (((symbol-function 'dired-create-files) #'dired-async-create-files))
-     ,@body))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun dired-async-do-copy (&optional arg)
-  "Run ‘dired-do-copy’ asynchronously."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (dired-async--with-async-create-files
-    (dired-do-copy arg)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun dired-async-do-symlink (&optional arg)
-  "Run ‘dired-do-symlink’ asynchronously."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (dired-async--with-async-create-files
-    (dired-do-symlink arg)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun dired-async-do-hardlink (&optional arg)
-  "Run ‘dired-do-hardlink’ asynchronously."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (dired-async--with-async-create-files
-    (dired-do-hardlink arg)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun dired-async-do-rename (&optional arg)
-  "Run ‘dired-do-rename’ asynchronously."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (dired-async--with-async-create-files
-    (dired-do-rename arg)))
-
-(provide 'dired-async)
-
-;;; dired-async.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/dired-async.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/dired-async.elc
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-;;; smtpmail-async.el --- Send e-mail with smtpmail.el asynchronously -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
-;; Created: 18 Jun 2012
-
-;; Keywords: email async
-;; X-URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/emacs-async
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Send e-mail with smtpmail.el asynchronously.  To use:
-;;
-;;   (require 'smtpmail-async)
-;;
-;;   (setq send-mail-function 'async-smtpmail-send-it
-;;         message-send-mail-function 'async-smtpmail-send-it)
-;;
-;; This assumes you already have smtpmail.el working.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup smtpmail-async nil
-  "Send e-mail with smtpmail.el asynchronously"
-  :group 'smptmail)
-
-(require 'async)
-(require 'smtpmail)
-(require 'message)
-
-(defvar async-smtpmail-before-send-hook nil
-  "Hook running in the child emacs in `async-smtpmail-send-it'.
-It is called just before calling `smtpmail-send-it'.")
-
-(defun async-smtpmail-send-it ()
-  (let ((to          (message-field-value "To"))
-        (buf-content (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                      (point-min) (point-max))))
-    (message "Delivering message to %s..." to)
-    (async-start
-     `(lambda ()
-        (require 'smtpmail)
-        (with-temp-buffer
-          (insert ,buf-content)
-          (set-buffer-multibyte nil)
-          ;; Pass in the variable environment for smtpmail
-          ,(async-inject-variables
-            "\\`\\(smtpmail\\|async-smtpmail\\|\\(user-\\)?mail\\)-\\|auth-sources\\|epg\\|nsm"
-            nil "\\`\\(mail-header-format-function\\|smtpmail-address-buffer\\|mail-mode-abbrev-table\\)")
-          (run-hooks 'async-smtpmail-before-send-hook)
-          (smtpmail-send-it)))
-     (lambda (&optional _ignore)
-       (message "Delivering message to %s...done" to)))))
-
-(provide 'smtpmail-async)
-
-;;; smtpmail-async.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/smtpmail-async.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/async-20180527.1730/smtpmail-async.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/avy-20180814.2121/avy-autoloads.el
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-;;; avy-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "avy" "avy.el" (23450 31948 899920 751000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from avy.el
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it).
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char-in-line "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR in the current line.
-
-\(fn CHAR)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char-2 "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR1 followed by CHAR2.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-
-\(fn CHAR1 CHAR2 &optional ARG BEG END)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char-2-above "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR1 followed by CHAR2.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-char-2', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer up to point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR1 CHAR2 &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char-2-below "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR1 followed by CHAR2.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-char-2', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer following point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR1 CHAR2 &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-isearch "avy" "\
-Jump to one of the current isearch candidates.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-word-0 "avy" "\
-Jump to a word start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-
-\(fn ARG &optional BEG END)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-word-1 "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a word start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-When SYMBOL is non-nil, jump to symbol start instead of word start.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG BEG END SYMBOL)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-word-1-above "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a word start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-word-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer up to point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-word-1-below "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a word start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-word-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer following point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-symbol-1 "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a symbol start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-symbol-1-above "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a symbol start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-symbol-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer up to point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-symbol-1-below "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a symbol start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-symbol-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer following point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-subword-0 "avy" "\
-Jump to a word or subword start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it).
-
-When PREDICATE is non-nil it's a function of zero parameters that
-should return true.
-
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG PREDICATE BEG END)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-subword-1 "avy" "\
-Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a subword start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it).
-The case of CHAR is ignored.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-word-or-subword-1 "avy" "\
-Forward to `avy-goto-subword-1' or `avy-goto-word-1'.
-Which one depends on variable `subword-mode'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-line "avy" "\
-Jump to a line start in current buffer.
-
-When ARG is 1, jump to lines currently visible, with the option
-to cancel to `goto-line' by entering a number.
-
-When ARG is 4, negate the window scope determined by
-`avy-all-windows'.
-
-Otherwise, forward to `goto-line' with ARG.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-line-above "avy" "\
-Goto visible line above the cursor.
-OFFSET changes the distance between the closest key to the cursor and
-the cursor
-When BOTTOM-UP is non-nil, display avy candidates from top to bottom
-
-\(fn &optional OFFSET BOTTOM-UP)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-line-below "avy" "\
-Goto visible line below the cursor.
-OFFSET changes the distance between the closest key to the cursor and
-the cursor
-When BOTTOM-UP is non-nil, display avy candidates from top to bottom
-
-\(fn &optional OFFSET BOTTOM-UP)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-end-of-line "avy" "\
-Call `avy-goto-line' and move to the end of the line.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-copy-line "avy" "\
-Copy a selected line above the current line.
-ARG lines can be used.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-move-line "avy" "\
-Move a selected line above the current line.
-ARG lines can be used.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-copy-region "avy" "\
-Select two lines and copy the text between them to point.
-
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' or
-`avy-all-windows-alt' when ARG is non-nil.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-move-region "avy" "\
-Select two lines and move the text between them above the current line.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-kill-region "avy" "\
-Select two lines and kill the region between them.
-
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' or
-`avy-all-windows-alt' when ARG is non-nil.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-kill-ring-save-region "avy" "\
-Select two lines and save the region between them to the kill ring.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-kill-whole-line "avy" "\
-Select line and kill the whole selected line.
-
-With a numerical prefix ARG, kill ARG line(s) starting from the
-selected line.  If ARG is negative, kill backward.
-
-If ARG is zero, kill the selected line but exclude the trailing
-newline.
-
-\\[universal-argument] 3 \\[avy-kil-whole-line] kill three lines
-starting from the selected line.  \\[universal-argument] -3
-
-\\[avy-kill-whole-line] kill three lines backward including the
-selected line.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-kill-ring-save-whole-line "avy" "\
-Select line and save the whole selected line as if killed, but don’t kill it.
-
-This command is similar to `avy-kill-whole-line', except that it
-saves the line(s) as if killed, but does not kill it(them).
-
-With a numerical prefix ARG, kill ARG line(s) starting from the
-selected line.  If ARG is negative, kill backward.
-
-If ARG is zero, kill the selected line but exclude the trailing
-newline.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-setup-default "avy" "\
-Setup the default shortcuts.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'avy-goto-char-timer "avy" "\
-Read one or many consecutive chars and jump to the first one.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it).
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; avy-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/avy-20180814.2121/avy-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/avy-20180814.2121/avy-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "avy" "20180814.2121" "Jump to arbitrary positions in visible text and select text quickly." '((emacs "24.1") (cl-lib "0.5")) :commit "a29558d22ce9af163b7959da663a22fcedc9c163" :keywords '("point" "location") :authors '(("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/abo-abo/avy")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/avy-20180814.2121/avy.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/avy-20180814.2121/avy.el
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-;;; avy.el --- Jump to arbitrary positions in visible text and select text quickly. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/abo-abo/avy
-;; Package-Version: 20180814.2121
-;; Version: 0.4.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1") (cl-lib "0.5"))
-;; Keywords: point, location
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; With Avy, you can move point to any position in Emacs – even in a
-;; different window – using very few keystrokes. For this, you look at
-;; the position where you want point to be, invoke Avy, and then enter
-;; the sequence of characters displayed at that position.
-;;
-;; If the position you want to jump to can be determined after only
-;; issuing a single keystroke, point is moved to the desired position
-;; immediately after that keystroke. In case this isn't possible, the
-;; sequence of keystrokes you need to enter is comprised of more than
-;; one character. Avy uses a decision tree where each candidate position
-;; is a leaf and each edge is described by a character which is distinct
-;; per level of the tree. By entering those characters, you navigate the
-;; tree, quickly arriving at the desired candidate position, such that
-;; Avy can move point to it.
-;;
-;; Note that this only makes sense for positions you are able to see
-;; when invoking Avy. These kinds of positions are supported:
-;;
-;; * character positions
-;; * word or subword start positions
-;; * line beginning positions
-;; * link positions
-;; * window positions
-;;
-;; If you're familiar with the popular `ace-jump-mode' package, this
-;; package does all that and more, without the implementation
-;; headache.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'ring)
-
-;;* Customization
-(defgroup avy nil
-  "Jump to things tree-style."
-  :group 'convenience
-  :prefix "avy-")
-
-(defcustom avy-keys '(?a ?s ?d ?f ?g ?h ?j ?k ?l)
-  "Default keys for jumping.
-Any key is either a character representing a self-inserting
-key (letters, digits, punctuation, etc.) or a symbol denoting a
-non-printing key like an arrow key (left, right, up, down).  For
-non-printing keys, a corresponding entry in
-`avy-key-to-char-alist' must exist in order to visualize the key
-in the avy overlays.
-
-If `avy-style' is set to words, make sure there are at least three
-keys different than the following: a, e, i, o, u, y"
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Keys" (choice
-                              (character :tag "char")
-                              (symbol :tag "non-printing key"))))
-
-(defconst avy--key-type
-  '(choice :tag "Command"
-    (const avy-goto-char)
-    (const avy-goto-char-2)
-    (const avy-isearch)
-    (const avy-goto-line)
-    (const avy-goto-subword-0)
-    (const avy-goto-subword-1)
-    (const avy-goto-word-0)
-    (const avy-goto-word-1)
-    (const avy-copy-line)
-    (const avy-copy-region)
-    (const avy-move-line)
-    (const avy-move-region)
-    (const avy-kill-whole-line)
-    (const avy-kill-region)
-    (const avy-kill-ring-save-whole-line)
-    (const avy-kill-ring-save-region)
-    (function :tag "Other command")))
-
-(defcustom avy-keys-alist nil
-  "Alist of avy-jump commands to `avy-keys' overriding the default `avy-keys'."
-  :type `(alist
-          :key-type ,avy--key-type
-          :value-type (repeat :tag "Keys" character)))
-
-(defcustom avy-orders-alist '((avy-goto-char . avy-order-closest))
-  "Alist of candidate ordering functions.
-Usually, candidates appear in their point position order."
-  :type `(alist
-          :key-type ,avy--key-type
-          :value-type function))
-
-(defcustom avy-words
-  '("am" "by" "if" "is" "it" "my" "ox" "up"
-    "ace" "act" "add" "age" "ago" "aim" "air" "ale" "all" "and" "ant" "any"
-    "ape" "apt" "arc" "are" "arm" "art" "ash" "ate" "awe" "axe" "bad" "bag"
-    "ban" "bar" "bat" "bay" "bed" "bee" "beg" "bet" "bid" "big" "bit" "bob"
-    "bot" "bow" "box" "boy" "but" "cab" "can" "cap" "car" "cat" "cog" "cop"
-    "cow" "cry" "cup" "cut" "day" "dew" "did" "die" "dig" "dim" "dip" "dog"
-    "dot" "dry" "dub" "dug" "dye" "ear" "eat" "eel" "egg" "ego" "elf" "eve"
-    "eye" "fan" "far" "fat" "fax" "fee" "few" "fin" "fit" "fix" "flu" "fly"
-    "foe" "fog" "for" "fox" "fry" "fun" "fur" "gag" "gap" "gas" "gel" "gem"
-    "get" "gig" "gin" "gnu" "god" "got" "gum" "gun" "gut" "guy" "gym" "had"
-    "hag" "ham" "has" "hat" "her" "hid" "him" "hip" "his" "hit" "hop" "hot"
-    "how" "hub" "hue" "hug" "hut" "ice" "icy" "imp" "ink" "inn" "ion" "ire"
-    "ivy" "jab" "jam" "jar" "jaw" "jet" "job" "jog" "joy" "key" "kid" "kit"
-    "lag" "lap" "lay" "let" "lid" "lie" "lip" "lit" "lob" "log" "lot" "low"
-    "mad" "man" "map" "mat" "may" "men" "met" "mix" "mob" "mop" "mud" "mug"
-    "nag" "nap" "new" "nil" "nod" "nor" "not" "now" "nun" "oak" "odd" "off"
-    "oil" "old" "one" "orb" "ore" "ork" "our" "out" "owl" "own" "pad" "pan"
-    "par" "pat" "paw" "pay" "pea" "pen" "pet" "pig" "pin" "pit" "pod" "pot"
-    "pry" "pub" "pun" "put" "rag" "ram" "ran" "rat" "raw" "ray" "red" "rib"
-    "rim" "rip" "rob" "rod" "rot" "row" "rub" "rug" "rum" "run" "sad" "sat"
-    "saw" "say" "sea" "see" "sew" "she" "shy" "sin" "sip" "sit" "six" "ski"
-    "sky" "sly" "sob" "son" "soy" "spy" "sum" "sun" "tab" "tad" "tag" "tan"
-    "tap" "tar" "tax" "tea" "the" "tie" "tin" "tip" "toe" "ton" "too" "top"
-    "toy" "try" "tub" "two" "urn" "use" "van" "war" "was" "wax" "way" "web"
-    "wed" "wet" "who" "why" "wig" "win" "wit" "woe" "won" "wry" "you" "zap"
-    "zip" "zoo")
-  "Words to use in case `avy-style' is set to `words'.
-Every word should contain at least one vowel i.e. one of the following
-characters: a, e, i, o, u, y
-They do not have to be sorted but no word should be a prefix of another one."
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom avy-style 'at-full
-  "The default method of displaying the overlays.
-Use `avy-styles-alist' to customize this per-command."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Pre" pre)
-          (const :tag "At" at)
-          (const :tag "At Full" at-full)
-          (const :tag "Post" post)
-          (const :tag "De Bruijn" de-bruijn)
-          (const :tag "Words" words)))
-
-(defcustom avy-styles-alist nil
-  "Alist of avy-jump commands to the style for each command.
-If the commands isn't on the list, `avy-style' is used."
-  :type '(alist
-          :key-type (choice :tag "Command"
-                     (const avy-goto-char)
-                     (const avy-goto-char-2)
-                     (const avy-isearch)
-                     (const avy-goto-line)
-                     (const avy-goto-subword-0)
-                     (const avy-goto-subword-1)
-                     (const avy-goto-word-0)
-                     (const avy-goto-word-1)
-                     (const avy-copy-line)
-                     (const avy-copy-region)
-                     (const avy-move-line)
-                     (const avy-move-region)
-                     (const avy-kill-whole-line)
-                     (const avy-kill-region)
-                     (const avy-kill-ring-save-whole-line)
-                     (const avy-kill-ring-save-region)
-                     (function :tag "Other command"))
-          :value-type (choice
-                       (const :tag "Pre" pre)
-                       (const :tag "At" at)
-                       (const :tag "At Full" at-full)
-                       (const :tag "Post" post)
-                       (const :tag "De Bruijn" de-bruijn)
-                       (const :tag "Words" words))))
-
-(defcustom avy-dispatch-alist
-  '((?x . avy-action-kill-move)
-    (?X . avy-action-kill-stay)
-    (?t . avy-action-teleport)
-    (?m . avy-action-mark)
-    (?n . avy-action-copy)
-    (?y . avy-action-yank)
-    (?i . avy-action-ispell)
-    (?z . avy-action-zap-to-char))
-  "List of actions for `avy-handler-default'.
-
-Each item is (KEY . ACTION).  When KEY not on `avy-keys' is
-pressed during the dispatch, ACTION is set to replace the default
-`avy-action-goto' once a candidate is finally selected."
-  :type
-  '(alist
-    :key-type (choice (character :tag "Char"))
-    :value-type (choice
-                 (const :tag "Mark" avy-action-mark)
-                 (const :tag "Copy" avy-action-copy)
-                 (const :tag "Kill and move point" avy-action-kill-move)
-                 (const :tag "Kill" avy-action-kill-stay))))
-
-(defcustom avy-background nil
-  "When non-nil, a gray background will be added during the selection."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom avy-all-windows t
-  "Determine the list of windows to consider in search of candidates."
-  :type
-  '(choice
-    (const :tag "All Frames" all-frames)
-    (const :tag "This Frame" t)
-    (const :tag "This Window" nil)))
-
-(defcustom avy-case-fold-search t
-  "Non-nil if searches should ignore case."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom avy-word-punc-regexp "[!-/:-@[-`{-~]"
-  "Regexp of punctuation chars that count as word starts for `avy-goto-word-1.
-When nil, punctuation chars will not be matched.
-
-\"[!-/:-@[-`{-~]\" will match all printable punctuation chars."
-  :type 'regexp)
-
-(defcustom avy-goto-word-0-regexp "\\b\\sw"
-  "Regexp that determines positions for `avy-goto-word-0'."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Default" "\\b\\sw")
-          (const :tag "Symbol" "\\_<\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)")
-          (const :tag "Not whitespace" "[^ \r\n\t]+")
-          (regexp :tag "Regex")))
-
-(defcustom avy-ignored-modes '(image-mode doc-view-mode pdf-view-mode)
-  "List of modes to ignore when searching for candidates.
-Typically, these modes don't use the text representation."
-  :type 'list)
-
-(defvar avy-ring (make-ring 20)
-  "Hold the window and point history.")
-
-(defvar avy-translate-char-function #'identity
-  "Function to translate user input key into another key.
-For example, to make SPC do the same as ?a, use
-\(lambda (c) (if (= c 32) ?a c)).")
-
-(defface avy-lead-face-0
-  '((t (:foreground "white" :background "#4f57f9")))
-  "Face used for first non-terminating leading chars.")
-
-(defface avy-lead-face-1
-  '((t (:foreground "white" :background "gray")))
-  "Face used for matched leading chars.")
-
-(defface avy-lead-face-2
-  '((t (:foreground "white" :background "#f86bf3")))
-  "Face used for leading chars.")
-
-(defface avy-lead-face
-  '((t (:foreground "white" :background "#e52b50")))
-  "Face used for the leading chars.")
-
-(defface avy-background-face
-  '((t (:foreground "gray40")))
-  "Face for whole window background during selection.")
-
-(defface avy-goto-char-timer-face
-  '((t (:inherit highlight)))
-  "Face for matches during reading chars using `avy-goto-char-timer'.")
-
-(defconst avy-lead-faces '(avy-lead-face
-                           avy-lead-face-0
-                           avy-lead-face-2
-                           avy-lead-face
-                           avy-lead-face-0
-                           avy-lead-face-2)
-  "Face sequence for `avy--overlay-at-full'.")
-
-(defvar avy-key-to-char-alist '((left . ?◀)
-                                (right . ?▶)
-                                (up . ?▲)
-                                (down . ?▼)
-                                (prior . ?△)
-                                (next . ?▽))
-  "An alist from non-character keys to printable chars used in avy overlays.
-This alist must contain all keys used in `avy-keys' which are not
-self-inserting keys and thus aren't read as characters.")
-
-;;* Internals
-;;** Tree
-(defmacro avy-multipop (lst n)
-  "Remove LST's first N elements and return them."
-  `(if (<= (length ,lst) ,n)
-       (prog1 ,lst
-         (setq ,lst nil))
-     (prog1 ,lst
-       (setcdr
-        (nthcdr (1- ,n) (prog1 ,lst (setq ,lst (nthcdr ,n ,lst))))
-        nil))))
-
-(defun avy--de-bruijn (keys n)
-  "De Bruijn sequence for alphabet KEYS and subsequences of length N."
-  (let* ((k (length keys))
-         (a (make-list (* n k) 0))
-         sequence)
-    (cl-labels ((db (T p)
-                  (if (> T n)
-                      (if (eq (% n p) 0)
-                          (setq sequence
-                                (append sequence
-                                        (cl-subseq a 1 (1+ p)))))
-                    (setf (nth T a) (nth (- T p) a))
-                    (db (1+ T) p)
-                    (cl-loop for j from (1+ (nth (- T p) a)) to (1- k) do
-                         (setf (nth T a) j)
-                         (db (1+ T) T)))))
-      (db 1 1)
-      (mapcar (lambda (n)
-                (nth n keys))
-              sequence))))
-
-(defun avy--path-alist-1 (lst seq-len keys)
-  "Build a De Bruin sequence from LST.
-SEQ-LEN is how many elements of KEYS it takes to identify a match."
-  (let ((db-seq (avy--de-bruijn keys seq-len))
-        prev-pos prev-seq prev-win path-alist)
-    ;; The De Bruijn seq is cyclic, so append the seq-len - 1 first chars to
-    ;; the end.
-    (setq db-seq (nconc db-seq (cl-subseq db-seq 0 (1- seq-len))))
-    (cl-labels ((subseq-and-pop ()
-                  (when (nth (1- seq-len) db-seq)
-                    (prog1 (cl-subseq db-seq 0 seq-len)
-                      (pop db-seq)))))
-      (while lst
-        (let* ((cur (car lst))
-               (pos (cond
-                      ;; ace-window has matches of the form (pos . wnd)
-                      ((integerp (car cur)) (car cur))
-                      ;; avy-jump have form ((start . end) . wnd)
-                      ((consp (car cur)) (caar cur))
-                      (t (error "Unexpected match representation: %s" cur))))
-               (win (cdr cur))
-               (path (if prev-pos
-                         (let ((diff (if (eq win prev-win)
-                                         (- pos prev-pos)
-                                       0)))
-                           (when (and (> diff 0) (< diff seq-len))
-                             (while (and (nth (1- seq-len) db-seq)
-                                         (not
-                                          (eq 0
-                                              (cl-search
-                                               (cl-subseq prev-seq diff)
-                                               (cl-subseq db-seq 0 seq-len)))))
-                               (pop db-seq)))
-                           (subseq-and-pop))
-                       (subseq-and-pop))))
-          (if (not path)
-              (setq lst nil
-                    path-alist nil)
-            (push (cons path (car lst)) path-alist)
-            (setq prev-pos pos
-                  prev-seq path
-                  prev-win win
-                  lst (cdr lst))))))
-    (nreverse path-alist)))
-
-(defun avy-order-closest (x)
-  (abs (- (caar x) (point))))
-
-(defvar avy-command nil
-  "Store the current command symbol.
-E.g. 'avy-goto-line or 'avy-goto-char.")
-
-(defun avy-tree (lst keys)
-  "Coerce LST into a balanced tree.
-The degree of the tree is the length of KEYS.
-KEYS are placed appropriately on internal nodes."
-  (let* ((len (length keys))
-         (order-fn (cdr (assq avy-command avy-orders-alist)))
-         (lst (if order-fn
-                  (cl-sort lst #'< :key order-fn)
-                lst)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((rd (ls)
-           (let ((ln (length ls)))
-             (if (< ln len)
-                 (cl-pairlis keys
-                             (mapcar (lambda (x) (cons 'leaf x)) ls))
-               (let ((ks (copy-sequence keys))
-                     res)
-                 (dolist (s (avy-subdiv ln len))
-                   (push (cons (pop ks)
-                               (if (eq s 1)
-                                   (cons 'leaf (pop ls))
-                                 (rd (avy-multipop ls s))))
-                         res))
-                 (nreverse res))))))
-      (rd lst))))
-
-(defun avy-subdiv (n b)
-  "Distribute N in B terms in a balanced way."
-  (let* ((p (1- (floor (+ (log n b) 1e-6))))
-         (x1 (expt b p))
-         (x2 (* b x1))
-         (delta (- n x2))
-         (n2 (/ delta (- x2 x1)))
-         (n1 (- b n2 1)))
-    (append
-     (make-list n1 x1)
-     (list
-      (- n (* n1 x1) (* n2 x2)))
-     (make-list n2 x2))))
-
-(defun avy-traverse (tree walker &optional recur-key)
-  "Traverse TREE generated by `avy-tree'.
-WALKER is a function that takes KEYS and LEAF.
-
-RECUR-KEY is used in recursion.
-
-LEAF is a member of LST argument of `avy-tree'.
-
-KEYS is the path from the root of `avy-tree' to LEAF."
-  (dolist (br tree)
-    (let ((key (cons (car br) recur-key)))
-      (if (eq (cadr br) 'leaf)
-          (funcall walker key (cddr br))
-        (avy-traverse (cdr br) walker key)))))
-
-(defvar avy-action nil
-  "Function to call at the end of select.")
-
-(defun avy-handler-default (char)
-  "The default handler for a bad CHAR."
-  (let (dispatch)
-    (cond ((setq dispatch (assoc char avy-dispatch-alist))
-           (setq avy-action (cdr dispatch))
-           (throw 'done 'restart))
-          ((memq char '(27 ?\C-g))
-           ;; exit silently
-           (throw 'done 'exit))
-          ((mouse-event-p char)
-           (signal 'user-error (list "Mouse event not handled" char)))
-          (t
-           (signal 'user-error (list "No such candidate"
-                                     (if (characterp char) (string char) char)))
-           (throw 'done nil)))))
-
-(defvar avy-handler-function 'avy-handler-default
-  "A function to call for a bad `read-key' in `avy-read'.")
-
-(defvar avy-current-path ""
-  "Store the current incomplete path during `avy-read'.")
-
-(defun avy-mouse-event-window (char)
-  "If CHAR is a mouse event, return the window of the event if any or the selected window.
-Return nil if not a mouse event."
-  (when (mouse-event-p char)
-    (cond ((windowp (posn-window (event-start char)))
-           (posn-window (event-start char)))
-          ((framep (posn-window (event-start char)))
-           (frame-selected-window (posn-window (event-start char))))
-          (t (selected-window)))))
-
-(defun avy-read (tree display-fn cleanup-fn)
-  "Select a leaf from TREE using consecutive `read-char'.
-
-DISPLAY-FN should take CHAR and LEAF and signify that LEAFs
-associated with CHAR will be selected if CHAR is pressed.  This is
-commonly done by adding a CHAR overlay at LEAF position.
-
-CLEANUP-FN should take no arguments and remove the effects of
-multiple DISPLAY-FN invocations."
-  (catch 'done
-    (setq avy-current-path "")
-    (while tree
-      (let ((avy--leafs nil))
-        (avy-traverse tree
-                      (lambda (path leaf)
-                        (push (cons path leaf) avy--leafs)))
-        (dolist (x avy--leafs)
-          (funcall display-fn (car x) (cdr x))))
-      (let ((char (funcall avy-translate-char-function (read-key)))
-            window
-            branch)
-        (funcall cleanup-fn)
-        (if (setq window (avy-mouse-event-window char))
-            (throw 'done (cons char window))
-          ;; Ensure avy-current-path stores the full path prior to
-          ;; exit so other packages can utilize its value.
-          (setq avy-current-path
-                (concat avy-current-path (string (avy--key-to-char char))))
-          (if (setq branch (assoc char tree))
-              (if (eq (car (setq tree (cdr branch))) 'leaf)
-                  (throw 'done (cdr tree)))
-            (funcall avy-handler-function char)))))))
-
-(defun avy-read-de-bruijn (lst keys)
-  "Select from LST dispatching on KEYS."
-  ;; In theory, the De Bruijn sequence B(k,n) has k^n subsequences of length n
-  ;; (the path length) usable as paths, thus that's the lower bound.  Due to
-  ;; partially overlapping matches, not all subsequences may be usable, so it's
-  ;; possible that the path-len must be incremented, e.g., if we're matching
-  ;; for x and a buffer contains xaxbxcx only every second subsequence is
-  ;; usable for the four matches.
-  (catch 'done
-    (let* ((path-len (ceiling (log (length lst) (length keys))))
-           (alist (avy--path-alist-1 lst path-len keys)))
-      (while (not alist)
-        (cl-incf path-len)
-        (setq alist (avy--path-alist-1 lst path-len keys)))
-      (let* ((len (length (caar alist)))
-             (i 0))
-        (setq avy-current-path "")
-        (while (< i len)
-          (dolist (x (reverse alist))
-            (avy--overlay-at-full (reverse (car x)) (cdr x)))
-          (let ((char (funcall avy-translate-char-function (read-key))))
-            (avy--remove-leading-chars)
-            (setq alist
-                  (delq nil
-                        (mapcar (lambda (x)
-                                  (when (eq (caar x) char)
-                                    (cons (cdr (car x)) (cdr x))))
-                                alist)))
-            (setq avy-current-path
-                  (concat avy-current-path (string (avy--key-to-char char))))
-            (cl-incf i)
-            (unless alist
-              (funcall avy-handler-function char))))
-        (cdar alist)))))
-
-(defun avy-read-words (lst words)
-  "Select from LST using WORDS."
-  (catch 'done
-    (let ((num-words (length words))
-          (num-entries (length lst))
-          alist)
-      ;; If there are not enough words to cover all the candidates,
-      ;; we use a De Bruijn sequence to generate the remaining ones.
-      (when (< num-words num-entries)
-        (let ((keys avy-keys)
-              (bad-keys '(?a ?e ?i ?o ?u ?y))
-              (path-len 1)
-              (num-remaining (- num-entries num-words))
-              tmp-alist)
-          ;; Delete all keys which could lead to duplicates.
-          ;; We want at least three keys left to work with.
-          (dolist (x bad-keys)
-            (when (memq x keys)
-              (setq keys (delq ?a keys))))
-          (when (< (length keys) 3)
-            (signal 'user-error
-                    '("Please add more keys to the variable `avy-keys'.")))
-          ;; Generate the sequence and add the keys to the existing words.
-          (while (not tmp-alist)
-            (cl-incf path-len)
-            (setq tmp-alist (avy--path-alist-1 lst path-len keys)))
-          (while (>= (cl-decf num-remaining) 0)
-            (push (mapconcat 'string (caar tmp-alist) nil) (cdr (last words)))
-            (setq tmp-alist (cdr tmp-alist)))))
-      (dolist (x lst)
-        (push (cons (string-to-list (pop words)) x) alist))
-      (setq avy-current-path "")
-      (while (or (> (length alist) 1)
-                 (caar alist))
-        (dolist (x (reverse alist))
-          (avy--overlay-at-full (reverse (car x)) (cdr x)))
-        (let ((char (funcall avy-translate-char-function (read-key))))
-          (avy--remove-leading-chars)
-          (setq alist
-                (delq nil
-                      (mapcar (lambda (x)
-                                (when (eq (caar x) char)
-                                  (cons (cdr (car x)) (cdr x))))
-                              alist)))
-          (setq avy-current-path
-                (concat avy-current-path (string (avy--key-to-char char))))
-          (unless alist
-            (funcall avy-handler-function char))))
-      (cdar alist))))
-
-;;** Rest
-(defun avy-window-list ()
-  "Return a list of windows depending on `avy-all-windows'."
-  (cond ((eq avy-all-windows 'all-frames)
-         (cl-mapcan #'window-list (frame-list)))
-
-        ((eq avy-all-windows t)
-         (window-list))
-
-        ((null avy-all-windows)
-         (list (selected-window)))
-
-        (t
-         (error "Unrecognized option: %S" avy-all-windows))))
-
-(defcustom avy-all-windows-alt nil
-  "The alternative `avy-all-windows' for use with \\[universal-argument]."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Current window" nil)
-          (const :tag "All windows on the current frame" t)
-          (const :tag "All windows on all frames" all-frames)))
-
-(defmacro avy-dowindows (flip &rest body)
-  "Depending on FLIP and `avy-all-windows' run BODY in each or selected window."
-  (declare (indent 1)
-           (debug (form body)))
-  `(let ((avy-all-windows (if ,flip
-                              avy-all-windows-alt
-                            avy-all-windows)))
-     (dolist (wnd (avy-window-list))
-       (with-selected-window wnd
-         (unless (memq major-mode avy-ignored-modes)
-           ,@body)))))
-
-(defun avy-resume ()
-  "Stub to hold last avy command.
-Commands using `avy-with' macro can be resumed."
-  (interactive))
-
-(defmacro avy-with (command &rest body)
-  "Set `avy-keys' according to COMMAND and execute BODY.
-Set `avy-style' according to COMMMAND as well."
-  (declare (indent 1)
-           (debug (form body)))
-  `(let ((avy-keys (or (cdr (assq ',command avy-keys-alist))
-                       avy-keys))
-         (avy-style (or (cdr (assq ',command avy-styles-alist))
-                        avy-style))
-         (avy-command ',command))
-     (setq avy-action nil)
-     (setf (symbol-function 'avy-resume)
-           (lambda ()
-             (interactive)
-             ,@body))
-     ,@body))
-
-(defun avy-action-goto (pt)
-  "Goto PT."
-  (let ((frame (window-frame (selected-window))))
-    (unless (equal frame (selected-frame))
-      (select-frame-set-input-focus frame)
-      (raise-frame frame))
-    (goto-char pt)))
-
-(defun avy-forward-item ()
-  (if (eq avy-command 'avy-goto-line)
-      (end-of-line)
-    (forward-sexp))
-  (point))
-
-(defun avy-action-mark (pt)
-  "Mark sexp at PT."
-  (goto-char pt)
-  (set-mark (point))
-  (avy-forward-item))
-
-(defun avy-action-copy (pt)
-  "Copy sexp starting on PT."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let (str)
-      (goto-char pt)
-      (avy-forward-item)
-      (setq str (buffer-substring pt (point)))
-      (kill-new str)
-      (message "Copied: %s" str)))
-  (let ((dat (ring-ref avy-ring 0)))
-    (select-frame-set-input-focus
-     (window-frame (cdr dat)))
-    (select-window (cdr dat))
-    (goto-char (car dat))))
-
-(defun avy-action-yank (pt)
-  "Yank sexp starting at PT at the current point."
-  (avy-action-copy pt)
-  (yank)
-  t)
-
-(defun avy-action-kill-move (pt)
-  "Kill sexp at PT and move there."
-  (goto-char pt)
-  (avy-forward-item)
-  (kill-region pt (point))
-  (message "Killed: %s" (current-kill 0))
-  (point))
-
-(defun avy-action-kill-stay (pt)
-  "Kill sexp at PT."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char pt)
-    (avy-forward-item)
-    (kill-region pt (point))
-    (just-one-space))
-  (message "Killed: %s" (current-kill 0))
-  (select-window
-   (cdr
-    (ring-ref avy-ring 0)))
-  t)
-
-(defun avy-action-zap-to-char (pt)
-  "Kill from point up to PT."
-  (if (> pt (point))
-      (kill-region (point) pt)
-    (kill-region pt (point))))
-
-(defun avy-action-teleport (pt)
-  "Kill sexp starting on PT and yank into the current location."
-  (avy-action-kill-stay pt)
-  (select-window
-   (cdr
-    (ring-ref avy-ring 0)))
-  (save-excursion
-    (yank))
-  t)
-
-(declare-function flyspell-correct-word-before-point "flyspell")
-
-(defun avy-action-ispell (pt)
-  "Auto correct word at PT."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char pt)
-    (cond
-      ((eq avy-command 'avy-goto-line)
-       (ispell-region
-        (line-beginning-position)
-        (line-end-position)))
-      ((bound-and-true-p flyspell-mode)
-       (flyspell-correct-word-before-point))
-      ((looking-at-p "\\b")
-       (ispell-word))
-      (t
-       (progn
-         (backward-word)
-         (when (looking-at-p "\\b")
-           (ispell-word)))))))
-
-(defun avy--process-1 (candidates overlay-fn)
-  (let ((len (length candidates)))
-    (cond ((= len 0)
-           nil)
-          ((= len 1)
-           (car candidates))
-          (t
-           (unwind-protect
-                (progn
-                  (avy--make-backgrounds
-                   (avy-window-list))
-                  (cond ((eq avy-style 'de-bruijn)
-                         (avy-read-de-bruijn
-                          candidates avy-keys))
-                        ((eq avy-style 'words)
-                         (avy-read-words
-                          candidates avy-words))
-                        (t
-                         (avy-read (avy-tree candidates avy-keys)
-                                   overlay-fn
-                                   #'avy--remove-leading-chars))))
-             (avy--done))))))
-
-(defun avy--process (candidates overlay-fn)
-  "Select one of CANDIDATES using `avy-read'.
-Use OVERLAY-FN to visualize the decision overlay."
-  (unless (and (consp (car candidates))
-               (windowp (cdar candidates)))
-    (setq candidates
-          (mapcar (lambda (x) (cons x (selected-window)))
-                  candidates)))
-  (let ((original-cands (copy-sequence candidates))
-        (res (avy--process-1 candidates overlay-fn)))
-    (cond
-      ((null res)
-       (message "zero candidates")
-       t)
-      ((eq res 'restart)
-       (avy--process original-cands overlay-fn))
-      ;; ignore exit from `avy-handler-function'
-      ((eq res 'exit))
-      (t
-       (avy-push-mark)
-       (when (and (consp res)
-                  (windowp (cdr res)))
-         (let* ((window (cdr res))
-                (frame (window-frame window)))
-           (unless (equal frame (selected-frame))
-             (select-frame-set-input-focus frame))
-           (select-window window))
-         (setq res (car res)))
-
-       (funcall (or avy-action 'avy-action-goto)
-                (if (consp res)
-                    (car res)
-                  res))))))
-
-(defvar avy--overlays-back nil
-  "Hold overlays for when `avy-background' is t.")
-
-(defun avy--make-backgrounds (wnd-list)
-  "Create a dim background overlay for each window on WND-LIST."
-  (when avy-background
-    (setq avy--overlays-back
-          (mapcar (lambda (w)
-                    (let ((ol (make-overlay
-                               (window-start w)
-                               (window-end w)
-                               (window-buffer w))))
-                      (overlay-put ol 'face 'avy-background-face)
-                      (overlay-put ol 'window w)
-                      ol))
-                  wnd-list))))
-
-(defun avy--done ()
-  "Clean up overlays."
-  (mapc #'delete-overlay avy--overlays-back)
-  (setq avy--overlays-back nil)
-  (avy--remove-leading-chars))
-
-(defun avy--next-visible-point ()
-  "Return the next closest point without 'invisible property."
-  (let ((s (point)))
-    (while (and (not (= (point-max) (setq s (next-char-property-change s))))
-                (get-char-property s 'invisible)))
-    s))
-
-(defun avy--next-invisible-point ()
-  "Return the next closest point with 'invisible property."
-  (let ((s (point)))
-    (while (and (not (= (point-max) (setq s (next-char-property-change s))))
-                (not (get-char-property s 'invisible))))
-    s))
-
-(defun avy--find-visible-regions (rbeg rend)
-  "Return a list of all visible regions between RBEG and REND."
-  (setq rbeg (max rbeg (point-min)))
-  (setq rend (min rend (point-max)))
-  (when (< rbeg rend)
-    (let (visibles beg)
-      (save-excursion
-        (save-restriction
-          (narrow-to-region rbeg rend)
-          (setq beg (goto-char (point-min)))
-          (while (not (= (point) (point-max)))
-            (goto-char (avy--next-invisible-point))
-            (push (cons beg (point)) visibles)
-            (setq beg (goto-char (avy--next-visible-point))))
-          (nreverse visibles))))))
-
-(defun avy--regex-candidates (regex &optional beg end pred group)
-  "Return all elements that match REGEX.
-Each element of the list is ((BEG . END) . WND)
-When PRED is non-nil, it's a filter for matching point positions.
-When GROUP is non-nil, (BEG . END) should delimit that regex group."
-  (setq group (or group 0))
-  (let ((case-fold-search (or avy-case-fold-search
-                              (string= regex (downcase regex))))
-        candidates)
-    (avy-dowindows current-prefix-arg
-      (dolist (pair (avy--find-visible-regions
-                     (or beg (window-start))
-                     (or end (window-end (selected-window) t))))
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (car pair))
-          (while (re-search-forward regex (cdr pair) t)
-            (unless (get-char-property (1- (point)) 'invisible)
-              (when (or (null pred)
-                        (funcall pred))
-                (push (cons (cons (match-beginning group)
-                                  (match-end group))
-                            wnd) candidates)))))))
-    (nreverse candidates)))
-
-(defvar avy--overlay-offset 0
-  "The offset to apply in `avy--overlay'.")
-
-(defvar avy--overlays-lead nil
-  "Hold overlays for leading chars.")
-
-(defun avy--remove-leading-chars ()
-  "Remove leading char overlays."
-  (mapc #'delete-overlay avy--overlays-lead)
-  (setq avy--overlays-lead nil))
-
-(defun avy--old-str (pt wnd)
-  "Return a one-char string at PT in WND."
-  (let ((old-str (with-selected-window wnd
-                   (buffer-substring pt (1+ pt)))))
-    (if avy-background
-        (propertize old-str 'face 'avy-background-face)
-      old-str)))
-
-(defun avy--overlay (str beg end wnd &optional compose-fn)
-  "Create an overlay with STR from BEG to END in WND.
-COMPOSE-FN is a lambda that concatenates the old string at BEG with STR."
-  (let ((eob (with-selected-window wnd (point-max))))
-    (when (<= beg eob)
-      (let* ((beg (+ beg avy--overlay-offset))
-             (ol (make-overlay beg (or end (1+ beg)) (window-buffer wnd)))
-             (old-str (if (eq beg eob) "" (avy--old-str beg wnd)))
-             (os-line-prefix (get-text-property 0 'line-prefix old-str))
-             (os-wrap-prefix (get-text-property 0 'wrap-prefix old-str))
-             other-ol)
-        (when os-line-prefix
-          (add-text-properties 0 1 `(line-prefix ,os-line-prefix) str))
-        (when os-wrap-prefix
-          (add-text-properties 0 1 `(wrap-prefix ,os-wrap-prefix) str))
-        (when (setq other-ol (cl-find-if
-                              (lambda (o) (overlay-get o 'goto-address))
-                              (overlays-at beg)))
-          (add-text-properties
-           0 (length old-str)
-           `(face ,(overlay-get other-ol 'face)) old-str))
-        (overlay-put ol 'window wnd)
-        (overlay-put ol 'category 'avy)
-        (overlay-put ol (if (eq beg eob)
-                            'after-string
-                          'display)
-                     (funcall
-                      (or compose-fn #'concat)
-                      str old-str))
-        (push ol avy--overlays-lead)))))
-
-(defcustom avy-highlight-first nil
-  "When non-nil highlight the first decision char with `avy-lead-face-0'.
-Do this even when the char is terminating."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun avy--key-to-char (c)
-  "If C is no character, translate it using `avy-key-to-char-alist'."
-  (cond ((characterp c) c)
-        ((cdr (assoc c avy-key-to-char-alist)))
-        ((mouse-event-p c) c)
-        (t
-         (error "Unknown key %s" c))))
-
-(defun avy-candidate-beg (leaf)
-  "Return the start position for LEAF."
-  (cond ((numberp leaf)
-         leaf)
-        ((consp (car leaf))
-         (caar leaf))
-        (t
-         (car leaf))))
-
-(defun avy-candidate-end (leaf)
-  "Return the end position for LEAF."
-  (cond ((numberp leaf)
-         leaf)
-        ((consp (car leaf))
-         (cdar leaf))
-        (t
-         (car leaf))))
-
-(defun avy-candidate-wnd (leaf)
-  "Return the window for LEAF."
-  (if (consp leaf)
-      (cdr leaf)
-    (selected-window)))
-
-(defun avy--overlay-pre (path leaf)
-  "Create an overlay with PATH at LEAF.
-PATH is a list of keys from tree root to LEAF.
-LEAF is normally ((BEG . END) . WND)."
-  (let* ((path (mapcar #'avy--key-to-char path))
-         (str (propertize (apply #'string (reverse path))
-                          'face 'avy-lead-face)))
-    (when (or avy-highlight-first (> (length str) 1))
-      (set-text-properties 0 1 '(face avy-lead-face-0) str))
-    (setq str (concat
-               (propertize avy-current-path
-                           'face 'avy-lead-face-1)
-               str))
-    (avy--overlay
-     str
-     (avy-candidate-beg leaf) nil
-     (avy-candidate-wnd leaf))))
-
-(defun avy--overlay-at (path leaf)
-  "Create an overlay with PATH at LEAF.
-PATH is a list of keys from tree root to LEAF.
-LEAF is normally ((BEG . END) . WND)."
-  (let* ((path (mapcar #'avy--key-to-char path))
-         (str (propertize
-               (string (car (last path)))
-               'face 'avy-lead-face)))
-    (avy--overlay
-     str
-     (avy-candidate-beg leaf) nil
-     (avy-candidate-wnd leaf)
-     (lambda (str old-str)
-       (cond ((string= old-str "\n")
-              (concat str "\n"))
-             ;; add padding for wide-width character
-             ((eq (string-width old-str) 2)
-              (concat str " "))
-             (t
-              str))))))
-
-(defun avy--overlay-at-full (path leaf)
-  "Create an overlay with PATH at LEAF.
-PATH is a list of keys from tree root to LEAF.
-LEAF is normally ((BEG . END) . WND)."
-  (let* ((path (mapcar #'avy--key-to-char path))
-         (str (propertize
-               (apply #'string (reverse path))
-               'face 'avy-lead-face))
-         (len (length path))
-         (beg (avy-candidate-beg leaf))
-         (wnd (cdr leaf))
-         end)
-    (dotimes (i len)
-      (set-text-properties (- len i 1) (- len i)
-                           `(face ,(nth i avy-lead-faces))
-                           str))
-    (when (eq avy-style 'de-bruijn)
-      (setq str (concat
-                 (propertize avy-current-path
-                             'face 'avy-lead-face-1)
-                 str))
-      (setq len (length str)))
-    (with-selected-window wnd
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (let* ((lep (if (bound-and-true-p visual-line-mode)
-                        (save-excursion
-                          (end-of-visual-line)
-                          (point))
-                      (line-end-position)))
-               ;; `end-of-visual-line' is bugged sometimes
-               (lep (if (< lep beg)
-                        (line-end-position)
-                      lep))
-               (len-and-str (avy--update-offset-and-str len str lep)))
-          (setq len (car len-and-str))
-          (setq str (cdr len-and-str))
-          (setq end (if (= beg lep)
-                        (1+ beg)
-                      (min (+ beg
-                              (if (eq (char-after) ?\t)
-                                  1
-                                len))
-                           lep)))
-          (when (and (bound-and-true-p visual-line-mode)
-                     (> len (- end beg))
-                     (not (eq lep beg)))
-            (setq len (- end beg))
-            (let ((old-str (apply #'string (reverse path))))
-              (setq str
-                    (substring
-                     (propertize
-                      old-str
-                      'face
-                      (if (= (length old-str) 1)
-                          'avy-lead-face
-                        'avy-lead-face-0))
-                     0 len)))))))
-    (avy--overlay
-     str beg end wnd
-     (lambda (str old-str)
-       (cond ((string= old-str "\n")
-              (concat str "\n"))
-             ((string= old-str "\t")
-              (concat str (make-string (max (- tab-width len) 0) ?\ )))
-             (t
-              ;; add padding for wide-width character
-              (if (eq (string-width old-str) 2)
-                  (concat str " ")
-                str)))))))
-
-(defun avy--overlay-post (path leaf)
-  "Create an overlay with PATH at LEAF.
-PATH is a list of keys from tree root to LEAF.
-LEAF is normally ((BEG . END) . WND)."
-  (let* ((path (mapcar #'avy--key-to-char path))
-         (str (propertize (apply #'string (reverse path))
-                          'face 'avy-lead-face)))
-    (when (or avy-highlight-first (> (length str) 1))
-      (set-text-properties 0 1 '(face avy-lead-face-0) str))
-    (setq str (concat
-               (propertize avy-current-path
-                           'face 'avy-lead-face-1)
-               str))
-    (avy--overlay
-     str
-     (avy-candidate-end leaf) nil
-     (avy-candidate-wnd leaf))))
-
-(defun avy--update-offset-and-str (offset str lep)
-  "Recalculate the length of the new overlay at point.
-
-OFFSET is the previous overlay length.
-STR is the overlay string that we wish to add.
-LEP is the line end position.
-
-We want to add an overlay between point and END=point+OFFSET.
-When other overlays already exist between point and END, set
-OFFSET to be the difference between the start of the first
-overlay and point.  This is equivalent to truncating our new
-overlay, so that it doesn't intersect with overlays that already
-exist."
-  (let* ((wnd (selected-window))
-         (beg (point))
-         (oov (delq nil
-                    (mapcar
-                     (lambda (o)
-                       (and (eq (overlay-get o 'category) 'avy)
-                            (eq (overlay-get o 'window) wnd)
-                            (overlay-start o)))
-                     (overlays-in beg (min (+ beg offset) lep))))))
-    (when oov
-      (setq offset (- (apply #'min oov) beg))
-      (setq str (substring str 0 offset)))
-    (let ((other-ov (cl-find-if
-                     (lambda (o)
-                       (and (eq (overlay-get o 'category) 'avy)
-                            (eq (overlay-start o) beg)
-                            (not (eq (overlay-get o 'window) wnd))))
-                     (overlays-in (point) (min (+ (point) offset) lep)))))
-      (when (and other-ov
-                 (> (overlay-end other-ov)
-                    (+ beg offset)))
-        (setq str (concat str (buffer-substring
-                               (+ beg offset)
-                               (overlay-end other-ov))))
-        (setq offset (- (overlay-end other-ov)
-                        beg))))
-    (cons offset str)))
-
-(defun avy--style-fn (style)
-  "Transform STYLE symbol to a style function."
-  (cl-case style
-    (pre #'avy--overlay-pre)
-    (at #'avy--overlay-at)
-    (at-full 'avy--overlay-at-full)
-    (post #'avy--overlay-post)
-    (de-bruijn #'avy--overlay-at-full)
-    (words #'avy--overlay-at-full)
-    (t (error "Unexpected style %S" style))))
-
-(defun avy--generic-jump (regex window-flip style &optional beg end)
-  "Jump to REGEX.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When WINDOW-FLIP is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-STYLE determines the leading char overlay style.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched."
-  (let ((avy-all-windows
-         (if window-flip
-             (not avy-all-windows)
-           avy-all-windows)))
-    (avy--process
-     (avy--regex-candidates regex beg end)
-     (avy--style-fn style))))
-
-;;* Commands
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-char (char &optional arg)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it)."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-char
-    (avy--generic-jump
-     (if (= 13 char)
-         "\n"
-       (regexp-quote (string char)))
-     arg
-     avy-style)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-char-in-line (char)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR in the current line."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char: " t)))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-char
-    (avy--generic-jump
-     (regexp-quote (string char))
-     avy-all-windows
-     avy-style
-     (line-beginning-position)
-     (line-end-position))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-char-2 (char1 char2 &optional arg beg end)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR1 followed by CHAR2.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char 1: " t)
-                     (read-char "char 2: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg
-                     nil nil))
-  (when (eq char1 ?
)
-    (setq char1 ?\n))
-  (when (eq char2 ?
)
-    (setq char2 ?\n))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-char-2
-    (avy--generic-jump
-     (regexp-quote (string char1 char2))
-     arg
-     avy-style
-     beg end)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-char-2-above (char1 char2 &optional arg)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR1 followed by CHAR2.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-char-2', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer up to point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char 1: " t)
-                     (read-char "char 2: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-char-2-above
-    (avy-goto-char-2
-     char1 char2 arg
-     (window-start) (point))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-char-2-below (char1 char2 &optional arg)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR1 followed by CHAR2.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-char-2', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer following point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char 1: " t)
-                     (read-char "char 2: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-char-2-below
-    (avy-goto-char-2
-     char1 char2 arg
-     (point) (window-end (selected-window) t))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-isearch ()
-  "Jump to one of the current isearch candidates."
-  (interactive)
-  (avy-with avy-isearch
-    (let ((avy-background nil))
-      (avy--process
-       (avy--regex-candidates (if isearch-regexp
-                                  isearch-string
-                                (regexp-quote isearch-string)))
-       (avy--style-fn avy-style))
-      (isearch-done))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-word-0 (arg &optional beg end)
-  "Jump to a word start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (avy-with avy-goto-word-0
-    (avy--generic-jump avy-goto-word-0-regexp arg avy-style beg end)))
-
-(defun avy-goto-word-0-above (arg)
-  "Jump to a word start between window start and point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (avy-with avy-goto-word-0
-    (avy-goto-word-0 arg (window-start) (point))))
-
-(defun avy-goto-word-0-below (arg)
-  "Jump to a word start between point and window end.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (avy-with avy-goto-word-0
-    (avy-goto-word-0 arg (point) (window-end (selected-window) t))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-word-1 (char &optional arg beg end symbol)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a word start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-When SYMBOL is non-nil, jump to symbol start instead of word start."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-word-1
-    (let* ((str (string char))
-           (regex (cond ((string= str ".")
-                         "\\.")
-                        ((and avy-word-punc-regexp
-                              (string-match avy-word-punc-regexp str))
-                         (regexp-quote str))
-                        ((<= char 26)
-                         str)
-                        (t
-                         (concat
-                          (if symbol "\\_<" "\\b")
-                          str)))))
-      (avy--generic-jump regex arg avy-style beg end))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-word-1-above (char &optional arg)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a word start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-word-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer up to point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-word-1
-    (avy-goto-word-1 char arg (window-start) (point))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-word-1-below (char &optional arg)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a word start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-word-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer following point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-word-1
-    (avy-goto-word-1 char arg (point) (window-end (selected-window) t))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-symbol-1 (char &optional arg)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a symbol start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-symbol-1
-    (avy-goto-word-1 char arg nil nil t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-symbol-1-above (char &optional arg)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a symbol start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-symbol-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer up to point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-symbol-1-above
-    (avy-goto-word-1 char arg (window-start) (point) t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-symbol-1-below (char &optional arg)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a symbol start.
-This is a scoped version of `avy-goto-symbol-1', where the scope is
-the visible part of the current buffer following point.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-symbol-1-below
-    (avy-goto-word-1 char arg (point) (window-end (selected-window) t) t)))
-
-(declare-function subword-backward "subword")
-(defvar subword-backward-regexp)
-
-(defcustom avy-subword-extra-word-chars '(?{ ?= ?} ?* ?: ?> ?<)
-  "A list of characters that should temporarily match \"\\w\".
-This variable is used by `avy-goto-subword-0' and `avy-goto-subword-1'."
-  :type '(repeat character))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-subword-0 (&optional arg predicate beg end)
-  "Jump to a word or subword start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it).
-
-When PREDICATE is non-nil it's a function of zero parameters that
-should return true.
-
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (require 'subword)
-  (avy-with avy-goto-subword-0
-    (let ((case-fold-search nil)
-          (subword-backward-regexp
-           "\\(\\(\\W\\|[[:lower:][:digit:]]\\)\\([!-/:@`~[:upper:]]+\\W*\\)\\|\\W\\w+\\)")
-          candidates)
-      (avy-dowindows arg
-        (let ((syn-tbl (copy-syntax-table)))
-          (dolist (char avy-subword-extra-word-chars)
-            (modify-syntax-entry char "w" syn-tbl))
-          (with-syntax-table syn-tbl
-            (let ((ws (or beg (window-start)))
-                  window-cands)
-              (save-excursion
-                (goto-char (or end (window-end (selected-window) t)))
-                (subword-backward)
-                (while (> (point) ws)
-                  (when (or (null predicate)
-                            (and predicate (funcall predicate)))
-                    (unless (get-char-property (point) 'invisible)
-                      (push (cons (point) (selected-window)) window-cands)))
-                  (subword-backward))
-                (and (= (point) ws)
-                     (or (null predicate)
-                         (and predicate (funcall predicate)))
-                     (not (get-char-property (point) 'invisible))
-                     (push (cons (point) (selected-window)) window-cands)))
-              (setq candidates (nconc candidates window-cands))))))
-      (avy--process candidates (avy--style-fn avy-style)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-subword-1 (char &optional arg)
-  "Jump to the currently visible CHAR at a subword start.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it).
-The case of CHAR is ignored."
-  (interactive (list (read-char "char: " t)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (avy-with avy-goto-subword-1
-    (let ((char (downcase char)))
-      (avy-goto-subword-0
-       arg (lambda ()
-             (and (char-after)
-                  (eq (downcase (char-after)) char)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-word-or-subword-1 ()
-  "Forward to `avy-goto-subword-1' or `avy-goto-word-1'.
-Which one depends on variable `subword-mode'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (bound-and-true-p subword-mode)
-      (call-interactively #'avy-goto-subword-1)
-    (call-interactively #'avy-goto-word-1)))
-
-(defvar visual-line-mode)
-
-(defcustom avy-indent-line-overlay nil
-  "When non-nil, `avy-goto-line' will display the line overlay next to the first non-whitespace character of each line."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun avy--line-cands (&optional arg beg end bottom-up)
-  "Get candidates for selecting a line.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-When BOTTOM-UP is non-nil, display avy candidates from top to bottom"
-  (let (candidates)
-    (avy-dowindows arg
-      (let ((ws (or beg (window-start))))
-        (save-excursion
-          (save-restriction
-            (narrow-to-region ws (or end (window-end (selected-window) t)))
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (while (< (point) (point-max))
-              (unless (get-char-property
-                       (max (1- (point)) ws) 'invisible)
-                (push (cons
-                       (if (eq avy-style 'post)
-                           (line-end-position)
-                         (save-excursion
-                           (when avy-indent-line-overlay
-                             (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
-                           (point)))
-                       (selected-window)) candidates))
-              (if visual-line-mode
-                  (progn
-                    (setq temporary-goal-column 0)
-                    (line-move-visual 1 t))
-                (forward-line 1)))))))
-    (if bottom-up
-        candidates
-      (nreverse candidates))))
-
-(defun avy--linum-strings ()
-  "Get strings for `avy-linum-mode'."
-  (let* ((lines (mapcar #'car (avy--line-cands)))
-         (line-tree (avy-tree lines avy-keys))
-         (line-list nil))
-    (avy-traverse
-     line-tree
-     (lambda (path _leaf)
-       (let ((str (propertize (apply #'string (reverse path))
-                              'face 'avy-lead-face)))
-         (when (> (length str) 1)
-           (set-text-properties 0 1 '(face avy-lead-face-0) str))
-         (push str line-list))))
-    (nreverse line-list)))
-
-(defvar linum-available)
-(defvar linum-overlays)
-(defvar linum-format)
-(declare-function linum--face-width "linum")
-
-(define-minor-mode avy-linum-mode
-  "Minor mode that uses avy hints for `linum-mode'."
-  :group 'avy
-  (if avy-linum-mode
-      (progn
-        (require 'linum)
-        (advice-add 'linum-update-window :around 'avy--linum-update-window)
-        (linum-mode 1))
-    (advice-remove 'linum-update-window 'avy--linum-update-window)
-    (linum-mode -1)))
-
-(defun avy--linum-update-window (_ win)
-  "Update line numbers for the portion visible in window WIN."
-  (goto-char (window-start win))
-  (let ((line (line-number-at-pos))
-        (limit (window-end win t))
-        (fmt (cond ((stringp linum-format) linum-format)
-                   ((eq linum-format 'dynamic)
-                    (let ((w (length (number-to-string
-                                      (count-lines (point-min) (point-max))))))
-                      (concat "%" (number-to-string w) "d")))))
-        (width 0)
-        (avy-strs (when avy-linum-mode
-                    (avy--linum-strings))))
-    (run-hooks 'linum-before-numbering-hook)
-    ;; Create an overlay (or reuse an existing one) for each
-    ;; line visible in this window, if necessary.
-    (while (and (not (eobp)) (< (point) limit))
-      (let* ((str
-              (cond (avy-linum-mode
-                     (pop avy-strs))
-                    (fmt
-                     (propertize (format fmt line) 'face 'linum))
-                    (t
-                     (funcall linum-format line))))
-             (visited (catch 'visited
-                        (dolist (o (overlays-in (point) (point)))
-                          (when (equal-including-properties
-                                 (overlay-get o 'linum-str) str)
-                            (unless (memq o linum-overlays)
-                              (push o linum-overlays))
-                            (setq linum-available (delq o linum-available))
-                            (throw 'visited t))))))
-        (setq width (max width (length str)))
-        (unless visited
-          (let ((ov (if (null linum-available)
-                        (make-overlay (point) (point))
-                      (move-overlay (pop linum-available) (point) (point)))))
-            (push ov linum-overlays)
-            (overlay-put ov 'before-string
-                         (propertize " " 'display `((margin left-margin) ,str)))
-            (overlay-put ov 'linum-str str))))
-      ;; Text may contain those nasty intangible properties, but that
-      ;; shouldn't prevent us from counting those lines.
-      (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t))
-        (forward-line))
-      (setq line (1+ line)))
-    (when (display-graphic-p)
-      (setq width (ceiling
-                   (/ (* width 1.0 (linum--face-width 'linum))
-                      (frame-char-width)))))
-    (set-window-margins win width (cdr (window-margins win)))))
-
-(defun avy--line (&optional arg beg end bottom-up)
-  "Select a line.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'.
-BEG and END narrow the scope where candidates are searched.
-When BOTTOM-UP is non-nil, display avy candidates from top to bottom"
-  (let ((avy-action #'identity))
-    (avy--process
-     (avy--line-cands arg beg end bottom-up)
-     (if avy-linum-mode
-         (progn (message "Goto line:")
-                'ignore)
-       (avy--style-fn avy-style)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-line (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a line start in current buffer.
-
-When ARG is 1, jump to lines currently visible, with the option
-to cancel to `goto-line' by entering a number.
-
-When ARG is 4, negate the window scope determined by
-`avy-all-windows'.
-
-Otherwise, forward to `goto-line' with ARG."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (setq arg (or arg 1))
-  (if (not (memq arg '(1 4)))
-      (progn
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (forward-line (1- arg)))
-    (avy-with avy-goto-line
-      (let* ((avy-handler-old avy-handler-function)
-             (avy-handler-function
-              (lambda (char)
-                (if (or (< char ?0)
-                        (> char ?9))
-                    (funcall avy-handler-old char)
-                  (let ((line (read-from-minibuffer
-                               "Goto line: " (string char))))
-                    (when line
-                      (avy-push-mark)
-                      (save-restriction
-                        (widen)
-                        (goto-char (point-min))
-                        (forward-line (1- (string-to-number line))))
-                      (throw 'done 'exit))))))
-             (r (avy--line (eq arg 4))))
-        (unless (eq r t)
-          (avy-action-goto r))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-line-above (&optional offset bottom-up)
-  "Goto visible line above the cursor.
-OFFSET changes the distance between the closest key to the cursor and
-the cursor
-When BOTTOM-UP is non-nil, display avy candidates from top to bottom"
-  (interactive)
-  (if offset
-    (setq offset (+ 2 (- offset))))
-  (let* ((avy-all-windows nil)
-         (r (avy--line nil (window-start)
-                       (line-beginning-position (or offset 1))
-		       bottom-up)))
-    (unless (eq r t)
-      (avy-action-goto r))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-line-below (&optional offset bottom-up)
-  "Goto visible line below the cursor.
-OFFSET changes the distance between the closest key to the cursor and
-the cursor
-When BOTTOM-UP is non-nil, display avy candidates from top to bottom"
-  (interactive)
-  (if offset
-    (setq offset (+ offset 1)))
-  (let* ((avy-all-windows nil)
-         (r (avy--line
-             nil (line-beginning-position (or offset 2))
-             (window-end (selected-window) t)
-	     bottom-up)))
-    (unless (eq r t)
-      (avy-action-goto r))))
-
-(defcustom avy-line-insert-style 'above
-  "How to insert the newly copied/cut line."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Above" above)
-          (const :tag "Below" below)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-end-of-line (&optional arg)
-  "Call `avy-goto-line' and move to the end of the line."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (avy-goto-line arg)
-  (end-of-line))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-copy-line (arg)
-  "Copy a selected line above the current line.
-ARG lines can be used."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((initial-window (selected-window)))
-    (avy-with avy-copy-line
-      (let* ((start (avy--line))
-             (str (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                   start
-                   (save-excursion
-                     (goto-char start)
-                     (move-end-of-line arg)
-                     (point)))))
-        (select-window initial-window)
-        (cond ((eq avy-line-insert-style 'above)
-               (beginning-of-line)
-               (save-excursion
-                 (insert str "\n")))
-              ((eq avy-line-insert-style 'below)
-               (end-of-line)
-               (insert "\n" str)
-               (beginning-of-line))
-              (t
-               (user-error "Unexpected `avy-line-insert-style'")))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-move-line (arg)
-  "Move a selected line above the current line.
-ARG lines can be used."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((initial-window (selected-window)))
-    (avy-with avy-move-line
-      (let ((start (avy--line)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char start)
-          (kill-whole-line arg))
-        (select-window initial-window)
-        (cond ((eq avy-line-insert-style 'above)
-               (beginning-of-line)
-               (save-excursion
-                 (insert
-                  (current-kill 0))))
-              ((eq avy-line-insert-style 'below)
-               (end-of-line)
-               (newline)
-               (save-excursion
-                 (insert (substring (current-kill 0) 0 -1))))
-              (t
-               (user-error "Unexpected `avy-line-insert-style'")))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-copy-region (arg)
-  "Select two lines and copy the text between them to point.
-
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' or
-`avy-all-windows-alt' when ARG is non-nil."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((initial-window (selected-window)))
-    (avy-with avy-copy-region
-      (let* ((beg (save-selected-window
-                    (avy--line arg)))
-             (end (avy--line arg))
-             (str (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                   beg
-                   (save-excursion
-                     (goto-char end)
-                     (line-end-position)))))
-        (select-window initial-window)
-        (cond ((eq avy-line-insert-style 'above)
-               (beginning-of-line)
-               (save-excursion
-                 (insert str "\n")))
-              ((eq avy-line-insert-style 'below)
-               (end-of-line)
-               (newline)
-               (save-excursion
-                 (insert str)))
-              (t
-               (user-error "Unexpected `avy-line-insert-style'")))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-move-region ()
-  "Select two lines and move the text between them above the current line."
-  (interactive)
-  (avy-with avy-move-region
-    (let* ((initial-window (selected-window))
-           (beg (avy--line))
-           (end (avy--line))
-           text)
-      (when (> beg end)
-        (cl-rotatef beg end))
-      (setq end (save-excursion
-                  (goto-char end)
-                  (1+ (line-end-position))))
-      (setq text (buffer-substring beg end))
-      (move-beginning-of-line nil)
-      (delete-region beg end)
-      (select-window initial-window)
-      (insert text))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-kill-region (arg)
-  "Select two lines and kill the region between them.
-
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' or
-`avy-all-windows-alt' when ARG is non-nil."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((initial-window (selected-window)))
-    (avy-with avy-kill-region
-      (let* ((beg (save-selected-window
-                    (list (avy--line arg) (selected-window))))
-             (end (list (avy--line arg) (selected-window))))
-        (cond
-          ((not (numberp (car beg)))
-           (user-error "Fail to select the beginning of region"))
-          ((not (numberp (car end)))
-           (user-error "Fail to select the end of region"))
-          ;; Restrict operation to same window. It's better if it can be
-          ;; different windows but same buffer; however, then the cloned
-          ;; buffers with different narrowed regions might cause problem.
-          ((not (equal (cdr beg) (cdr end)))
-           (user-error "Selected points are not in the same window"))
-          ((< (car beg) (car end))
-           (save-excursion
-             (kill-region
-              (car beg)
-              (progn (goto-char (car end)) (forward-visible-line 1) (point)))))
-          (t
-           (save-excursion
-             (kill-region
-              (progn (goto-char (car beg)) (forward-visible-line 1) (point))
-              (car end)))))))
-    (select-window initial-window)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-kill-ring-save-region (arg)
-  "Select two lines and save the region between them to the kill ring.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows'.
-When ARG is non-nil, do the opposite of `avy-all-windows'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((initial-window (selected-window)))
-    (avy-with avy-kill-ring-save-region
-      (let* ((beg (save-selected-window
-                    (list (avy--line arg) (selected-window))))
-             (end (list (avy--line arg) (selected-window))))
-        (cond
-          ((not (numberp (car beg)))
-           (user-error "Fail to select the beginning of region"))
-          ((not (numberp (car end)))
-           (user-error "Fail to select the end of region"))
-          ((not (equal (cdr beg) (cdr end)))
-           (user-error "Selected points are not in the same window"))
-          ((< (car beg) (car end))
-           (save-excursion
-             (kill-ring-save
-              (car beg)
-              (progn (goto-char (car end)) (forward-visible-line 1) (point)))))
-          (t
-           (save-excursion
-             (kill-ring-save
-              (progn (goto-char (car beg)) (forward-visible-line 1) (point))
-              (car end)))))))
-    (select-window initial-window)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-kill-whole-line (arg)
-  "Select line and kill the whole selected line.
-
-With a numerical prefix ARG, kill ARG line(s) starting from the
-selected line.  If ARG is negative, kill backward.
-
-If ARG is zero, kill the selected line but exclude the trailing
-newline.
-
-\\[universal-argument] 3 \\[avy-kil-whole-line] kill three lines
-starting from the selected line.  \\[universal-argument] -3
-
-\\[avy-kill-whole-line] kill three lines backward including the
-selected line."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((initial-window (selected-window)))
-    (avy-with avy-kill-whole-line
-      (let* ((start (avy--line)))
-        (if (not (numberp start))
-            (user-error "Fail to select the line to kill")
-          (save-excursion (goto-char start)
-                          (kill-whole-line arg)))))
-    (select-window initial-window)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-kill-ring-save-whole-line (arg)
-  "Select line and save the whole selected line as if killed, but don’t kill it.
-
-This command is similar to `avy-kill-whole-line', except that it
-saves the line(s) as if killed, but does not kill it(them).
-
-With a numerical prefix ARG, kill ARG line(s) starting from the
-selected line.  If ARG is negative, kill backward.
-
-If ARG is zero, kill the selected line but exclude the trailing
-newline."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((initial-window (selected-window)))
-    (avy-with avy-kill-ring-save-whole-line
-      (let* ((start (avy--line)))
-        (if (not (numberp start))
-            (user-error "Fail to select the line to kill")
-          (save-excursion
-            (let ((kill-read-only-ok t)
-                  (buffer-read-only t))
-              (goto-char start)
-              (kill-whole-line arg))))))
-    (select-window initial-window)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-setup-default ()
-  "Setup the default shortcuts."
-  (eval-after-load "isearch"
-    '(define-key isearch-mode-map (kbd "C-'") 'avy-isearch)))
-
-(defcustom avy-timeout-seconds 0.5
-  "How many seconds to wait for the second char."
-  :type 'float)
-
-(defcustom avy-enter-times-out t
-  "Whether enter exits avy-goto-char-timer early. If nil it matches newline"
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun avy--read-candidates (&optional re-builder)
-  "Read as many chars as possible and return their occurrences.
-At least one char must be read, and then repeatedly one next char
-may be read if it is entered before `avy-timeout-seconds'.  `C-h'
-or `DEL' deletes the last char entered, and `RET' exits with the
-currently read string immediately instead of waiting for another
-char for `avy-timeout-seconds'.
-The format of the result is the same as that of `avy--regex-candidates'.
-This function obeys `avy-all-windows' setting.
-RE-BUILDER is a function that takes a string and returns a regex.
-When nil, `regexp-quote' is used.
-If a group is captured, the first group is highlighted.
-Otherwise, the whole regex is highlighted."
-  (let ((str "")
-        (re-builder (or re-builder #'regexp-quote))
-        char break overlays regex)
-    (unwind-protect
-         (progn
-           (while (and (not break)
-                       (setq char
-                             (read-char (format "char%s: "
-                                                (if (string= str "")
-                                                    str
-                                                  (format " (%s)" str)))
-                                        t
-                                        (and (not (string= str ""))
-                                             avy-timeout-seconds))))
-             ;; Unhighlight
-             (dolist (ov overlays)
-               (delete-overlay ov))
-             (setq overlays nil)
-             (cond
-               ;; Handle RET
-               ((= char 13)
-                (if avy-enter-times-out
-                    (setq break t)
-                  (setq str (concat str (list ?\n)))))
-               ;; Handle C-h, DEL
-               ((memq char '(8 127))
-                (let ((l (length str)))
-                  (when (>= l 1)
-                    (setq str (substring str 0 (1- l))))))
-               (t
-                (setq str (concat str (list char)))))
-             ;; Highlight
-             (when (>= (length str) 1)
-               (let ((case-fold-search
-                      (or avy-case-fold-search (string= str (downcase str))))
-                     found)
-                 (avy-dowindows current-prefix-arg
-                   (dolist (pair (avy--find-visible-regions
-                                  (window-start)
-                                  (window-end (selected-window) t)))
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (goto-char (car pair))
-                       (setq regex (funcall re-builder str))
-                       (while (re-search-forward regex (cdr pair) t)
-                         (unless (get-char-property (1- (point)) 'invisible)
-                           (let* ((idx (if (= (length (match-data)) 4) 1 0))
-                                  (ov (make-overlay
-                                       (match-beginning idx) (match-end idx))))
-                             (setq found t)
-                             (push ov overlays)
-                             (overlay-put
-                              ov 'window (selected-window))
-                             (overlay-put
-                              ov 'face 'avy-goto-char-timer-face)))))))
-                 ;; No matches at all, so there's surely a typo in the input.
-                 (unless found (beep)))))
-           (nreverse (mapcar (lambda (ov)
-                               (cons (cons (overlay-start ov)
-                                           (overlay-end ov))
-                                     (overlay-get ov 'window)))
-                             overlays)))
-      (dolist (ov overlays)
-        (delete-overlay ov)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun avy-goto-char-timer (&optional arg)
-  "Read one or many consecutive chars and jump to the first one.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it)."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((avy-all-windows (if arg
-                             (not avy-all-windows)
-                           avy-all-windows)))
-    (avy-with avy-goto-char-timer
-      (avy--process
-       (avy--read-candidates)
-       (avy--style-fn avy-style)))))
-
-(defun avy-push-mark ()
-  "Store the current point and window."
-  (ring-insert avy-ring
-               (cons (point) (selected-window)))
-  (unless (region-active-p)
-    (push-mark)))
-
-(defun avy-pop-mark ()
-  "Jump back to the last location of `avy-push-mark'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (res)
-    (condition-case nil
-        (progn
-          (while (not (window-live-p
-                       (cdr (setq res (ring-remove avy-ring 0))))))
-          (let* ((window (cdr res))
-                 (frame (window-frame window)))
-            (when (and (frame-live-p frame)
-                       (not (eq frame (selected-frame))))
-              (select-frame-set-input-focus frame))
-            (select-window window)
-            (goto-char (car res))))
-      (error
-       (set-mark-command 4)))))
-
-;; ** Org-mode
-(defvar org-reverse-note-order)
-(declare-function org-refile "org")
-(declare-function org-back-to-heading "org")
-
-(defun avy-org-refile-as-child ()
-  "Refile current heading as first child of heading selected with `avy.'"
-  ;; Inspired by `org-teleport': http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2016/03/18/Org-teleport-headlines/
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((rfloc (save-excursion
-                 (let* ((org-reverse-note-order t)
-                        (pos (avy-with avy-goto-line
-                               (avy--generic-jump (rx bol (1+ "*") (1+ space))
-                                                  nil avy-style)
-                               (point)))
-                        (filename (buffer-file-name (or (buffer-base-buffer (current-buffer))
-                                                        (current-buffer)))))
-                   (list nil filename nil pos)))))
-    ;; org-refile must be called outside of the excursion
-    (org-refile nil nil rfloc)))
-
-(defun avy-org-goto-heading-timer (&optional arg)
-  "Read one or many characters and jump to matching Org headings.
-The window scope is determined by `avy-all-windows' (ARG negates it)."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((avy-all-windows (if arg
-                             (not avy-all-windows)
-                           avy-all-windows)))
-    (avy-with avy-goto-char-timer
-      (avy--process
-       (avy--read-candidates
-        (lambda (input)
-          (format "^\\*+ .*\\(%s\\)" input)))
-       (avy--style-fn avy-style))
-      (org-back-to-heading))))
-
-(provide 'avy)
-
-;;; avy.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/avy-20180814.2121/avy.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/avy-20180814.2121/avy.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/bind-key-20180513.430/bind-key-autoloads.el
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-;;; bind-key-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "bind-key" "bind-key.el" (23450 31947 947671
-;;;;;;  528000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from bind-key.el
-
-(autoload 'bind-key "bind-key" "\
-Bind KEY-NAME to COMMAND in KEYMAP (`global-map' if not passed).
-
-KEY-NAME may be a vector, in which case it is passed straight to
-`define-key'. Or it may be a string to be interpreted as
-spelled-out keystrokes, e.g., \"C-c C-z\". See documentation of
-`edmacro-mode' for details.
-
-COMMAND must be an interactive function or lambda form.
-
-KEYMAP, if present, should be a keymap and not a quoted symbol.
-For example:
-
-  (bind-key \"M-h\" #'some-interactive-function my-mode-map)
-
-If PREDICATE is non-nil, it is a form evaluated to determine when
-a key should be bound. It must return non-nil in such cases.
-Emacs can evaluate this form at any time that it does redisplay
-or operates on menu data structures, so you should write it so it
-can safely be called at any time.
-
-\(fn KEY-NAME COMMAND &optional KEYMAP PREDICATE)" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'unbind-key "bind-key" "\
-Unbind the given KEY-NAME, within the KEYMAP (if specified).
-See `bind-key' for more details.
-
-\(fn KEY-NAME &optional KEYMAP)" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'bind-key* "bind-key" "\
-Similar to `bind-key', but overrides any mode-specific bindings.
-
-\(fn KEY-NAME COMMAND &optional PREDICATE)" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'bind-keys "bind-key" "\
-Bind multiple keys at once.
-
-Accepts keyword arguments:
-:map MAP               - a keymap into which the keybindings should be
-                         added
-:prefix KEY            - prefix key for these bindings
-:prefix-map MAP        - name of the prefix map that should be created
-                         for these bindings
-:prefix-docstring STR  - docstring for the prefix-map variable
-:menu-name NAME        - optional menu string for prefix map
-:filter FORM           - optional form to determine when bindings apply
-
-The rest of the arguments are conses of keybinding string and a
-function symbol (unquoted).
-
-\(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'bind-keys* "bind-key" "\
-
-
-\(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'describe-personal-keybindings "bind-key" "\
-Display all the personal keybindings defined by `bind-key'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; bind-key-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/bind-key-20180513.430/bind-key-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/bind-key-20180513.430/bind-key-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "bind-key" "20180513.430" "A simple way to manage personal keybindings" 'nil :commit "3fb8f39f5901a4c0ef7887283e56e60b541675ea" :keywords '("keys" "keybinding" "config" "dotemacs") :authors '(("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com")) :maintainer '("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com") :url "https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/bind-key-20180513.430/bind-key.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/bind-key-20180513.430/bind-key.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/bind-key-20180513.430/bind-key.el
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-;;; bind-key.el --- A simple way to manage personal keybindings
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Created: 16 Jun 2012
-;; Modified: 29 Nov 2017
-;; Version: 2.4
-;; Package-Version: 20180513.430
-;; Keywords: keys keybinding config dotemacs
-;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the gnu general public license as
-;; published by the free software foundation; either version 3, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of
-;; merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.  see the gnu
-;; general public license for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the gnu general public license
-;; along with gnu emacs; see the file copying.  if not, write to the
-;; free software foundation, inc., 59 temple place - suite 330,
-;; boston, ma 02111-1307, usa.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; If you have lots of keybindings set in your .emacs file, it can be hard to
-;; know which ones you haven't set yet, and which may now be overriding some
-;; new default in a new emacs version.  This module aims to solve that
-;; problem.
-;;
-;; Bind keys as follows in your .emacs:
-;;
-;;   (require 'bind-key)
-;;
-;;   (bind-key "C-c x" 'my-ctrl-c-x-command)
-;;
-;; If the keybinding argument is a vector, it is passed straight to
-;; `define-key', so remapping a key with `[remap COMMAND]' works as
-;; expected:
-;;
-;;   (bind-key [remap original-ctrl-c-x-command] 'my-ctrl-c-x-command)
-;;
-;; If you want the keybinding to override all minor modes that may also bind
-;; the same key, use the `bind-key*' form:
-;;
-;;   (bind-key* "<C-return>" 'other-window)
-;;
-;; If you want to rebind a key only in a particular keymap, use:
-;;
-;;   (bind-key "C-c x" 'my-ctrl-c-x-command some-other-mode-map)
-;;
-;; To unbind a key within a keymap (for example, to stop your favorite major
-;; mode from changing a binding that you don't want to override everywhere),
-;; use `unbind-key':
-;;
-;;   (unbind-key "C-c x" some-other-mode-map)
-;;
-;; To bind multiple keys at once, or set up a prefix map, a `bind-keys' macro
-;; is provided.  It accepts keyword arguments, please see its documentation
-;; for a detailed description.
-;;
-;; To add keys into a specific map, use :map argument
-;;
-;;    (bind-keys :map dired-mode-map
-;;               ("o" . dired-omit-mode)
-;;               ("a" . some-custom-dired-function))
-;;
-;; To set up a prefix map, use `:prefix-map' and `:prefix' arguments (both are
-;; required)
-;;
-;;    (bind-keys :prefix-map my-customize-prefix-map
-;;               :prefix "C-c c"
-;;               ("f" . customize-face)
-;;               ("v" . customize-variable))
-;;
-;; You can combine all the keywords together.  Additionally,
-;; `:prefix-docstring' can be specified to set documentation of created
-;; `:prefix-map' variable.
-;;
-;; To bind multiple keys in a `bind-key*' way (to be sure that your bindings
-;; will not be overridden by other modes), you may use `bind-keys*' macro:
-;;
-;;    (bind-keys*
-;;     ("C-o" . other-window)
-;;     ("C-M-n" . forward-page)
-;;     ("C-M-p" . backward-page))
-;;
-;; After Emacs loads, you can see a summary of all your personal keybindings
-;; currently in effect with this command:
-;;
-;;   M-x describe-personal-keybindings
-;;
-;; This display will tell you if you've overriden a default keybinding, and
-;; what the default was.  Also, it will tell you if the key was rebound after
-;; your binding it with `bind-key', and what it was rebound it to.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'easy-mmode)
-
-(defgroup bind-key nil
-  "A simple way to manage personal keybindings"
-  :group 'emacs)
-
-(defcustom bind-key-column-widths '(18 . 40)
-  "Width of columns in `describe-personal-keybindings'."
-  :type '(cons integer integer)
-  :group 'bind-key)
-
-(defcustom bind-key-segregation-regexp
-  "\\`\\(\\(C-[chx] \\|M-[gso] \\)\\([CM]-\\)?\\|.+-\\)"
-  "Regular expression used to divide key sets in the output from
-\\[describe-personal-keybindings]."
-  :type 'regexp
-  :group 'bind-key)
-
-(defcustom bind-key-describe-special-forms nil
-  "If non-nil, extract docstrings from lambdas, closures and keymaps if possible."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'bind-key)
-
-;; Create override-global-mode to force key remappings
-
-(defvar override-global-map (make-keymap)
-  "override-global-mode keymap")
-
-(define-minor-mode override-global-mode
-  "A minor mode so that keymap settings override other modes."
-  t "")
-
-;; the keymaps in `emulation-mode-map-alists' take precedence over
-;; `minor-mode-map-alist'
-(add-to-list 'emulation-mode-map-alists
-             `((override-global-mode . ,override-global-map)))
-
-(defvar personal-keybindings nil
-  "List of bindings performed by `bind-key'.
-
-Elements have the form ((KEY . [MAP]) CMD ORIGINAL-CMD)")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro bind-key (key-name command &optional keymap predicate)
-  "Bind KEY-NAME to COMMAND in KEYMAP (`global-map' if not passed).
-
-KEY-NAME may be a vector, in which case it is passed straight to
-`define-key'. Or it may be a string to be interpreted as
-spelled-out keystrokes, e.g., \"C-c C-z\". See documentation of
-`edmacro-mode' for details.
-
-COMMAND must be an interactive function or lambda form.
-
-KEYMAP, if present, should be a keymap and not a quoted symbol.
-For example:
-
-  (bind-key \"M-h\" #'some-interactive-function my-mode-map)
-
-If PREDICATE is non-nil, it is a form evaluated to determine when
-a key should be bound. It must return non-nil in such cases.
-Emacs can evaluate this form at any time that it does redisplay
-or operates on menu data structures, so you should write it so it
-can safely be called at any time."
-  (let ((namevar (make-symbol "name"))
-        (keyvar (make-symbol "key"))
-        (kdescvar (make-symbol "kdesc"))
-        (bindingvar (make-symbol "binding")))
-    `(let* ((,namevar ,key-name)
-            (,keyvar (if (vectorp ,namevar) ,namevar
-                       (read-kbd-macro ,namevar)))
-            (,kdescvar (cons (if (stringp ,namevar) ,namevar
-                               (key-description ,namevar))
-                             (quote ,keymap)))
-            (,bindingvar (lookup-key (or ,keymap global-map) ,keyvar)))
-       (let ((entry (assoc ,kdescvar personal-keybindings))
-             (details (list ,command
-                            (unless (numberp ,bindingvar)
-                              ,bindingvar))))
-         (if entry
-             (setcdr entry details)
-           (add-to-list 'personal-keybindings (cons ,kdescvar details))))
-       ,(if predicate
-            `(define-key (or ,keymap global-map) ,keyvar
-               '(menu-item "" nil :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                                            (when ,predicate
-                                              ,command))))
-          `(define-key (or ,keymap global-map) ,keyvar ,command)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro unbind-key (key-name &optional keymap)
-  "Unbind the given KEY-NAME, within the KEYMAP (if specified).
-See `bind-key' for more details."
-  `(progn
-     (bind-key ,key-name nil ,keymap)
-     (setq personal-keybindings
-           (cl-delete-if #'(lambda (k)
-                             ,(if keymap
-                                  `(and (consp (car k))
-                                        (string= (caar k) ,key-name)
-                                        (eq (cdar k) ',keymap))
-                                `(and (stringp (car k))
-                                      (string= (car k) ,key-name))))
-                         personal-keybindings))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro bind-key* (key-name command &optional predicate)
-  "Similar to `bind-key', but overrides any mode-specific bindings."
-  `(bind-key ,key-name ,command override-global-map ,predicate))
-
-(defun bind-keys-form (args keymap)
-  "Bind multiple keys at once.
-
-Accepts keyword arguments:
-:map MAP               - a keymap into which the keybindings should be
-                         added
-:prefix KEY            - prefix key for these bindings
-:prefix-map MAP        - name of the prefix map that should be created
-                         for these bindings
-:prefix-docstring STR  - docstring for the prefix-map variable
-:menu-name NAME        - optional menu string for prefix map
-:filter FORM           - optional form to determine when bindings apply
-
-The rest of the arguments are conses of keybinding string and a
-function symbol (unquoted)."
-  (let (map
-        doc
-        prefix-map
-        prefix
-        filter
-        menu-name
-        pkg)
-
-    ;; Process any initial keyword arguments
-    (let ((cont t))
-      (while (and cont args)
-        (if (cond ((and (eq :map (car args))
-                        (not prefix-map))
-                   (setq map (cadr args)))
-                  ((eq :prefix-docstring (car args))
-                   (setq doc (cadr args)))
-                  ((and (eq :prefix-map (car args))
-                        (not (memq map '(global-map
-                                         override-global-map))))
-                   (setq prefix-map (cadr args)))
-                  ((eq :prefix (car args))
-                   (setq prefix (cadr args)))
-                  ((eq :filter (car args))
-                   (setq filter (cadr args)) t)
-                  ((eq :menu-name (car args))
-                   (setq menu-name (cadr args)))
-                  ((eq :package (car args))
-                   (setq pkg (cadr args))))
-            (setq args (cddr args))
-          (setq cont nil))))
-
-    (when (or (and prefix-map (not prefix))
-              (and prefix (not prefix-map)))
-      (error "Both :prefix-map and :prefix must be supplied"))
-
-    (when (and menu-name (not prefix))
-      (error "If :menu-name is supplied, :prefix must be too"))
-
-    (unless map (setq map keymap))
-
-    ;; Process key binding arguments
-    (let (first next)
-      (while args
-        (if (keywordp (car args))
-            (progn
-              (setq next args)
-              (setq args nil))
-          (if first
-              (nconc first (list (car args)))
-            (setq first (list (car args))))
-          (setq args (cdr args))))
-
-      (cl-flet
-          ((wrap (map bindings)
-                 (if (and map pkg (not (memq map '(global-map
-                                                   override-global-map))))
-                     `((if (boundp ',map)
-                           ,(macroexp-progn bindings)
-                         (eval-after-load
-                             ,(if (symbolp pkg) `',pkg pkg)
-                           ',(macroexp-progn bindings))))
-                   bindings)))
-
-        (append
-         (when prefix-map
-           `((defvar ,prefix-map)
-             ,@(when doc `((put ',prefix-map 'variable-documentation ,doc)))
-             ,@(if menu-name
-                   `((define-prefix-command ',prefix-map nil ,menu-name))
-                 `((define-prefix-command ',prefix-map)))
-             ,@(if (and map (not (eq map 'global-map)))
-                   (wrap map `((bind-key ,prefix ',prefix-map ,map ,filter)))
-                 `((bind-key ,prefix ',prefix-map nil ,filter)))))
-         (wrap map
-               (cl-mapcan
-                (lambda (form)
-                  (let ((fun (and (cdr form) (list 'function (cdr form)))))
-                    (if prefix-map
-                        `((bind-key ,(car form) ,fun ,prefix-map ,filter))
-                      (if (and map (not (eq map 'global-map)))
-                          `((bind-key ,(car form) ,fun ,map ,filter))
-                        `((bind-key ,(car form) ,fun nil ,filter))))))
-                first))
-         (when next
-           (bind-keys-form (if pkg
-                               (cons :package (cons pkg next))
-                             next) map)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro bind-keys (&rest args)
-  "Bind multiple keys at once.
-
-Accepts keyword arguments:
-:map MAP               - a keymap into which the keybindings should be
-                         added
-:prefix KEY            - prefix key for these bindings
-:prefix-map MAP        - name of the prefix map that should be created
-                         for these bindings
-:prefix-docstring STR  - docstring for the prefix-map variable
-:menu-name NAME        - optional menu string for prefix map
-:filter FORM           - optional form to determine when bindings apply
-
-The rest of the arguments are conses of keybinding string and a
-function symbol (unquoted)."
-  (macroexp-progn (bind-keys-form args nil)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro bind-keys* (&rest args)
-  (macroexp-progn (bind-keys-form args 'override-global-map)))
-
-(defun get-binding-description (elem)
-  (cond
-   ((listp elem)
-    (cond
-     ((memq (car elem) '(lambda function))
-      (if (and bind-key-describe-special-forms
-               (stringp (nth 2 elem)))
-          (nth 2 elem)
-        "#<lambda>"))
-     ((eq 'closure (car elem))
-      (if (and bind-key-describe-special-forms
-               (stringp (nth 3 elem)))
-          (nth 3 elem)
-        "#<closure>"))
-     ((eq 'keymap (car elem))
-      "#<keymap>")
-     (t
-      elem)))
-   ;; must be a symbol, non-symbol keymap case covered above
-   ((and bind-key-describe-special-forms (keymapp elem))
-    (let ((doc (get elem 'variable-documentation)))
-      (if (stringp doc) doc elem)))
-   ((symbolp elem)
-    elem)
-   (t
-    "#<byte-compiled lambda>")))
-
-(defun compare-keybindings (l r)
-  (let* ((regex bind-key-segregation-regexp)
-         (lgroup (and (string-match regex (caar l))
-                      (match-string 0 (caar l))))
-         (rgroup (and (string-match regex (caar r))
-                      (match-string 0 (caar r))))
-         (lkeymap (cdar l))
-         (rkeymap (cdar r)))
-    (cond
-     ((and (null lkeymap) rkeymap)
-      (cons t t))
-     ((and lkeymap (null rkeymap))
-      (cons nil t))
-     ((and lkeymap rkeymap
-           (not (string= (symbol-name lkeymap) (symbol-name rkeymap))))
-      (cons (string< (symbol-name lkeymap) (symbol-name rkeymap)) t))
-     ((and (null lgroup) rgroup)
-      (cons t t))
-     ((and lgroup (null rgroup))
-      (cons nil t))
-     ((and lgroup rgroup)
-      (if (string= lgroup rgroup)
-          (cons (string< (caar l) (caar r)) nil)
-        (cons (string< lgroup rgroup) t)))
-     (t
-      (cons (string< (caar l) (caar r)) nil)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun describe-personal-keybindings ()
-  "Display all the personal keybindings defined by `bind-key'."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Personal Keybindings*"
-    (princ (format (concat "Key name%s Command%s Comments\n%s %s "
-                           "---------------------\n")
-                   (make-string (- (car bind-key-column-widths) 9) ? )
-                   (make-string (- (cdr bind-key-column-widths) 8) ? )
-                   (make-string (1- (car bind-key-column-widths)) ?-)
-                   (make-string (1- (cdr bind-key-column-widths)) ?-)))
-    (let (last-binding)
-      (dolist (binding
-               (setq personal-keybindings
-                     (sort personal-keybindings
-                           (lambda (l r)
-                             (car (compare-keybindings l r))))))
-
-        (if (not (eq (cdar last-binding) (cdar binding)))
-            (princ (format "\n\n%s: %s\n%s\n\n"
-                           (cdar binding) (caar binding)
-                           (make-string (+ 21 (car bind-key-column-widths)
-                                           (cdr bind-key-column-widths)) ?-)))
-          (if (and last-binding
-                   (cdr (compare-keybindings last-binding binding)))
-              (princ "\n")))
-
-        (let* ((key-name (caar binding))
-               (at-present (lookup-key (or (symbol-value (cdar binding))
-                                           (current-global-map))
-                                       (read-kbd-macro key-name)))
-               (command (nth 1 binding))
-               (was-command (nth 2 binding))
-               (command-desc (get-binding-description command))
-               (was-command-desc (and was-command
-                                      (get-binding-description was-command)))
-               (at-present-desc (get-binding-description at-present))
-               )
-          (let ((line
-                 (format
-                  (format "%%-%ds%%-%ds%%s\n" (car bind-key-column-widths)
-                          (cdr bind-key-column-widths))
-                  key-name (format "`%s\'" command-desc)
-                  (if (string= command-desc at-present-desc)
-                      (if (or (null was-command)
-                              (string= command-desc was-command-desc))
-                          ""
-                        (format "was `%s\'" was-command-desc))
-                    (format "[now: `%s\']" at-present)))))
-            (princ (if (string-match "[ \t]+\n" line)
-                       (replace-match "\n" t t line)
-                     line))))
-
-        (setq last-binding binding)))))
-
-(provide 'bind-key)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; outline-regexp: ";;;\\(;* [^\s\t\n]\\|###autoload\\)\\|("
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-
-;;; bind-key.el ends here
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-;;; cider-apropos.el --- Apropos functionality for Clojure -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014-2018 Jeff Valk, Bozhidar Batsov and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Jeff Valk <jv@jeffvalk.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Apropos functionality for Clojure.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-doc)
-(require 'cider-util)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-
-(require 'clojure-mode)
-(require 'apropos)
-(require 'button)
-
-(defconst cider-apropos-buffer "*cider-apropos*")
-
-(defcustom cider-apropos-actions '(("display-doc" . cider-doc-lookup)
-                                   ("find-def" . cider--find-var)
-                                   ("lookup-on-grimoire" . cider-grimoire-lookup))
-  "Controls the actions to be applied on the symbol found by an apropos search.
-The first action key in the list will be selected as default.  If the list
-contains only one action key, the associated action function will be
-applied automatically.  An action function can be any function that receives
-the symbol found by the apropos search as argument."
-  :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function)
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.13.0"))
-
-(define-button-type 'apropos-special-form
-  'apropos-label "Special form"
-  'apropos-short-label "s"
-  'face 'font-lock-keyword-face
-  'help-echo "mouse-2, RET: Display more help on this special form"
-  'follow-link t
-  'action (lambda (button)
-            (describe-function (button-get button 'apropos-symbol))))
-
-(defun cider-apropos-doc (button)
-  "Display documentation for the symbol represented at BUTTON."
-  (cider-doc-lookup (button-get button 'apropos-symbol)))
-
-(defun cider-apropos-summary (query ns docs-p include-private-p case-sensitive-p)
-  "Return a short description for the performed apropos search.
-
-QUERY can be a regular expression list of space-separated words
-\(e.g take while) which will be converted to a regular expression
-\(like take.+while) automatically behind the scenes.  The search may be
-limited to the namespace NS, and may optionally search doc strings
-\(based on DOCS-P), include private vars (based on INCLUDE-PRIVATE-P),
-and be case-sensitive (based on CASE-SENSITIVE-P)."
-  (concat (if case-sensitive-p "Case-sensitive " "")
-          (if docs-p "Documentation " "")
-          (format "Apropos for %S" query)
-          (if ns (format " in namespace %S" ns) "")
-          (if include-private-p
-              " (public and private symbols)"
-            " (public symbols only)")))
-
-(defun cider-apropos-highlight (doc query)
-  "Return the DOC string propertized to highlight QUERY matches."
-  (let ((pos 0))
-    (while (string-match query doc pos)
-      (setq pos (match-end 0))
-      (put-text-property (match-beginning 0)
-                         (match-end 0)
-                         'font-lock-face apropos-match-face doc)))
-  doc)
-
-(defun cider-apropos-result (result query docs-p)
-  "Emit a RESULT matching QUERY into current buffer, formatted for DOCS-P."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response result (name type doc)
-    (let* ((label (capitalize (if (string= type "variable") "var" type)))
-           (help (concat "Display doc for this " (downcase label))))
-      (cider-propertize-region (list 'apropos-symbol name
-                                     'action 'cider-apropos-doc
-                                     'help-echo help)
-        (insert-text-button name 'type 'apropos-symbol)
-        (insert "\n  ")
-        (insert-text-button label 'type (intern (concat "apropos-" type)))
-        (insert ": ")
-        (let ((beg (point)))
-          (if docs-p
-              (insert (cider-apropos-highlight doc query) "\n")
-            (insert doc)
-            (fill-region beg (point))))
-        (insert "\n")))))
-
-(declare-function cider-mode "cider-mode")
-
-(defun cider-show-apropos (summary results query docs-p)
-  "Show SUMMARY and RESULTS for QUERY in a pop-up buffer, formatted for DOCS-P."
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-apropos-buffer 'select 'apropos-mode 'ancillary)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (if (boundp 'header-line-format)
-          (setq-local header-line-format summary)
-        (insert summary "\n\n"))
-      (dolist (result results)
-        (cider-apropos-result result query docs-p))
-      (goto-char (point-min)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-apropos (query &optional ns docs-p privates-p case-sensitive-p)
-  "Show all symbols whose names match QUERY, a regular expression.
-QUERY can also be a list of space-separated words (e.g. take while) which
-will be converted to a regular expression (like take.+while) automatically
-behind the scenes.  The search may be limited to the namespace NS, and may
-optionally search doc strings (based on DOCS-P), include private vars
-\(based on PRIVATES-P), and be case-sensitive (based on CASE-SENSITIVE-P)."
-  (interactive
-   (cons (read-string "Search for Clojure symbol (a regular expression): ")
-         (when current-prefix-arg
-           (list (let ((ns (completing-read "Namespace (default is all): " (cider-sync-request:ns-list))))
-                   (if (string= ns "") nil ns))
-                 (y-or-n-p "Search doc strings? ")
-                 (y-or-n-p "Include private symbols? ")
-                 (y-or-n-p "Case-sensitive? ")))))
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "apropos")
-  (if-let* ((summary (cider-apropos-summary
-                      query ns docs-p privates-p case-sensitive-p))
-            (results (cider-sync-request:apropos query ns docs-p privates-p case-sensitive-p)))
-      (cider-show-apropos summary results query docs-p)
-    (message "No apropos matches for %S" query)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-apropos-documentation ()
-  "Shortcut for (cider-apropos <query> nil t)."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "apropos")
-  (cider-apropos (read-string "Search for Clojure documentation (a regular expression): ") nil t))
-
-(defun cider-apropos-act-on-symbol (symbol)
-  "Apply selected action on SYMBOL."
-  (let* ((first-action-key (car (car cider-apropos-actions)))
-         (action-key (if (= 1 (length cider-apropos-actions))
-                         first-action-key
-                       (completing-read (format "Choose action to apply to `%s` (default %s): "
-                                                symbol first-action-key)
-                                        cider-apropos-actions nil nil nil nil first-action-key)))
-         (action-fn (cdr (assoc action-key cider-apropos-actions))))
-    (if action-fn
-        (funcall action-fn symbol)
-      (user-error "Unknown action `%s`" action-key))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-apropos-select (query &optional ns docs-p privates-p case-sensitive-p)
-  "Similar to `cider-apropos', but presents the results in a completing read.
-Show all symbols whose names match QUERY, a regular expression.
-QUERY can also be a list of space-separated words (e.g. take while) which
-will be converted to a regular expression (like take.+while) automatically
-behind the scenes.  The search may be limited to the namespace NS, and may
-optionally search doc strings (based on DOCS-P), include private vars
-\(based on PRIVATES-P), and be case-sensitive (based on CASE-SENSITIVE-P)."
-  (interactive
-   (cons (read-string "Search for Clojure symbol (a regular expression): ")
-         (when current-prefix-arg
-           (list (let ((ns (completing-read "Namespace (default is all): " (cider-sync-request:ns-list))))
-                   (if (string= ns "") nil ns))
-                 (y-or-n-p "Search doc strings? ")
-                 (y-or-n-p "Include private symbols? ")
-                 (y-or-n-p "Case-sensitive? ")))))
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "apropos")
-  (if-let* ((summary (cider-apropos-summary
-                      query ns docs-p privates-p case-sensitive-p))
-            (results (mapcar (lambda (r) (nrepl-dict-get r "name"))
-                             (cider-sync-request:apropos query ns docs-p privates-p case-sensitive-p))))
-      (cider-apropos-act-on-symbol (completing-read (concat summary ": ") results))
-    (message "No apropos matches for %S" query)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-apropos-documentation-select ()
-  "Shortcut for (cider-apropos-select <query> nil t)."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "apropos")
-  (cider-apropos-select (read-string "Search for Clojure documentation (a regular expression): ") nil t))
-
-(provide 'cider-apropos)
-
-;;; cider-apropos.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-apropos.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-apropos.elc
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-;;; cider-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider" "cider.el" (23450 31943 257069 372000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-version "cider" "\
-Display CIDER's version.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-jack-in-clj "cider" "\
-Start an nREPL server for the current project and connect to it.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :project-dir and :jack-in-cmd.
-With the prefix argument, prompt for all these parameters.
-
-\(fn PARAMS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-jack-in-cljs "cider" "\
-Start an nREPL server for the current project and connect to it.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :project-dir, :jack-in-cmd and
-:cljs-repl-type (e.g. Node, Figwheel, etc).  With the prefix argument,
-prompt for all these parameters.
-
-\(fn PARAMS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-jack-in-clj&cljs "cider" "\
-Start an nREPL server and connect with clj and cljs REPLs.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :project-dir, :jack-in-cmd and
-:cljs-repl-type (e.g. Node, Figwheel, etc).  With the prefix argument,
-prompt for all these parameters.  When SOFT-CLJS-START is non-nil, start
-cljs REPL only when the ClojureScript dependencies are met.
-
-\(fn &optional PARAMS SOFT-CLJS-START)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-connect-sibling-clj "cider" "\
-Create a Clojure REPL with the same server as OTHER-REPL.
-PARAMS is for consistency with other connection commands and is currently
-ignored.  OTHER-REPL defaults to `cider-current-repl' and in programs can
-also be a server buffer, in which case a new session with a REPL for that
-server is created.
-
-\(fn PARAMS &optional OTHER-REPL)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-connect-sibling-cljs "cider" "\
-Create a ClojureScript REPL with the same server as OTHER-REPL.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :cljs-repl-type (e.g. Node,
-Figwheel, etc).  All other parameters are inferred from the OTHER-REPL.
-OTHER-REPL defaults to `cider-current-repl' but in programs can also be a
-server buffer, in which case a new session for that server is created.
-
-\(fn PARAMS &optional OTHER-REPL)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-connect-clj "cider" "\
-Initialize a CLJ connection to an nREPL server.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :host, :port and :project-dir.  On
-prefix argument, prompt for all the parameters.
-
-\(fn &optional PARAMS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-connect-cljs "cider" "\
-Initialize a CLJS connection to an nREPL server.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :host, :port, :project-dir and
-:cljs-repl-type (e.g. Node, Figwheel, etc).  On prefix, prompt for all the
-parameters regardless of their supplied or default values.
-
-\(fn &optional PARAMS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-connect-clj&cljs "cider" "\
-Initialize a CLJ and CLJS connection to an nREPL server..
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :host, :port, :project-dir and
-:cljs-repl-type (e.g. Node, Figwheel, etc).  When SOFT-CLJS-START is
-non-nil, don't start if ClojureScript requirements are not met.
-
-\(fn PARAMS &optional SOFT-CLJS-START)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider "cider" "\
-Start a connection of any type interactively.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(defalias 'cider-jack-in #'cider-jack-in-clj)
-
-(defalias 'cider-jack-in-clojure #'cider-jack-in-clj)
-
-(defalias 'cider-jack-in-clojurescript #'cider-jack-in-cljs)
-
-(defalias 'cider-connect #'cider-connect-clj)
-
-(defalias 'cider-connect-clojure #'cider-connect-clj)
-
-(defalias 'cider-connect-clojurescript #'cider-connect-cljs)
-
-(defalias 'cider-connect-sibling-clojure #'cider-connect-sibling-clj)
-
-(defalias 'cider-connect-sibling-clojurescript #'cider-connect-sibling-cljs)
-
-(eval-after-load 'clojure-mode '(progn (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c M-x") #'cider) (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c M-j") #'cider-jack-in-clj) (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c M-J") #'cider-jack-in-cljs) (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c M-c") #'cider-connect-clj) (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c M-C") #'cider-connect-cljs) (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-x") 'cider-start-map) (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-s") 'sesman-map) (require 'sesman) (sesman-install-menu clojure-mode-map) (add-hook 'clojure-mode-hook (lambda nil (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)))))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-apropos" "cider-apropos.el" (23450 31943
-;;;;;;  250662 276000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-apropos.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-apropos "cider-apropos" "\
-Show all symbols whose names match QUERY, a regular expression.
-QUERY can also be a list of space-separated words (e.g. take while) which
-will be converted to a regular expression (like take.+while) automatically
-behind the scenes.  The search may be limited to the namespace NS, and may
-optionally search doc strings (based on DOCS-P), include private vars
-\(based on PRIVATES-P), and be case-sensitive (based on CASE-SENSITIVE-P).
-
-\(fn QUERY &optional NS DOCS-P PRIVATES-P CASE-SENSITIVE-P)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-apropos-documentation "cider-apropos" "\
-Shortcut for (cider-apropos <query> nil t).
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-apropos-select "cider-apropos" "\
-Similar to `cider-apropos', but presents the results in a completing read.
-Show all symbols whose names match QUERY, a regular expression.
-QUERY can also be a list of space-separated words (e.g. take while) which
-will be converted to a regular expression (like take.+while) automatically
-behind the scenes.  The search may be limited to the namespace NS, and may
-optionally search doc strings (based on DOCS-P), include private vars
-\(based on PRIVATES-P), and be case-sensitive (based on CASE-SENSITIVE-P).
-
-\(fn QUERY &optional NS DOCS-P PRIVATES-P CASE-SENSITIVE-P)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-apropos-documentation-select "cider-apropos" "\
-Shortcut for (cider-apropos-select <query> nil t).
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-browse-ns" "cider-browse-ns.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31943 249079 688000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-browse-ns.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-browse-ns "cider-browse-ns" "\
-List all NAMESPACE's vars in BUFFER.
-
-\(fn NAMESPACE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-browse-ns-all "cider-browse-ns" "\
-List all loaded namespaces in BUFFER.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-browse-spec" "cider-browse-spec.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31943 285210 198000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-browse-spec.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-browse-spec "cider-browse-spec" "\
-Browse SPEC definition.
-
-\(fn SPEC)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-browse-spec-all "cider-browse-spec" "\
-Open list of specs in a popup buffer.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG, prompts for a regexp to filter specs.
-No filter applied if the regexp is the empty string.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-cheatsheet" "cider-cheatsheet.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31943 288051 894000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-cheatsheet.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-cheatsheet "cider-cheatsheet" "\
-Navigate `cider-cheatsheet-hierarchy' with `completing-read'.
-
-When you make it to a Clojure var its doc buffer gets displayed.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-classpath" "cider-classpath.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31943 271013 238000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-classpath.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-classpath "cider-classpath" "\
-List all classpath entries.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-open-classpath-entry "cider-classpath" "\
-Open a classpath entry.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-debug" "cider-debug.el" (23450 31943
-;;;;;;  269492 83000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-debug.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-debug-defun-at-point "cider-debug" "\
-Instrument the \"top-level\" expression at point.
-If it is a defn, dispatch the instrumented definition.  Otherwise,
-immediately evaluate the instrumented expression.
-
-While debugged code is being evaluated, the user is taken through the
-source code and displayed the value of various expressions.  At each step,
-a number of keys will be prompted to the user.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-find" "cider-find.el" (23450 31943 268063
-;;;;;;  602000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-find.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-find-var "cider-find" "\
-Find definition for VAR at LINE.
-Prompt according to prefix ARG and `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.
-A single or double prefix argument inverts the meaning of
-`cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  A prefix of `-` or a double prefix argument causes
-the results to be displayed in a different window.  The default value is
-thing at point.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG VAR LINE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-find-dwim-at-mouse "cider-find" "\
-Find and display variable or resource at mouse EVENT.
-
-\(fn EVENT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-find-dwim "cider-find" "\
-Find and display the SYMBOL-FILE at point.
-SYMBOL-FILE could be a var or a resource.  If thing at point is empty then
-show dired on project.  If var is not found, try to jump to resource of the
-same name.  When called interactively, a prompt is given according to the
-variable `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  A single or double prefix argument
-inverts the meaning.  A prefix of `-' or a double prefix argument causes
-the results to be displayed in a different window.  A default value of thing
-at point is given when prompted.
-
-\(fn SYMBOL-FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-find-resource "cider-find" "\
-Find the resource at PATH.
-Prompt for input as indicated by the variable `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.
-A single or double prefix argument inverts the meaning of
-`cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  A prefix argument of `-` or a double prefix
-argument causes the results to be displayed in other window.  The default
-value is thing at point.
-
-\(fn PATH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-find-ns "cider-find" "\
-Find the file containing NS.
-A prefix ARG of `-` or a double prefix argument causes
-the results to be displayed in a different window.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG NS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-find-keyword "cider-find" "\
-Find the namespace of the keyword at point and its first occurrence there.
-
-For instance - if the keyword at point is \":cider.demo/keyword\", this command
-would find the namespace \"cider.demo\" and afterwards find the first mention
-of \"::keyword\" there.
-
-Prompt according to prefix ARG and `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.
-A single or double prefix argument inverts the meaning of
-`cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  A prefix of `-` or a double prefix argument causes
-the results to be displayed in a different window.  The default value is
-thing at point.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-format" "cider-format.el" (23450 31943
-;;;;;;  275392 561000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-format.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-format-region "cider-format" "\
-Format the Clojure code in the current region.
-START and END represent the region's boundaries.
-
-\(fn START END)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-format-defun "cider-format" "\
-Format the code in the current defun.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-format-buffer "cider-format" "\
-Format the Clojure code in the current buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-format-edn-buffer "cider-format" "\
-Format the EDN data in the current buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-format-edn-region "cider-format" "\
-Format the EDN data in the current region.
-START and END represent the region's boundaries.
-
-\(fn START END)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-format-edn-last-sexp "cider-format" "\
-Format the EDN data of the last sexp.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-grimoire" "cider-grimoire.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31943 282389 333000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-grimoire.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-grimoire-web "cider-grimoire" "\
-Open grimoire documentation in the default web browser.
-
-Prompts for the symbol to use, or uses the symbol at point, depending on
-the value of `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  With prefix arg ARG, does the
-opposite of what that option dictates.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-grimoire "cider-grimoire" "\
-Open grimoire documentation in a popup buffer.
-
-Prompts for the symbol to use, or uses the symbol at point, depending on
-the value of `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  With prefix arg ARG, does the
-opposite of what that option dictates.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-inspector" "cider-inspector.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31943 243754 126000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-inspector.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-inspect-last-sexp "cider-inspector" "\
-Inspect the result of the the expression preceding point.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-inspect-defun-at-point "cider-inspector" "\
-Inspect the result of the \"top-level\" expression at point.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-inspect-last-result "cider-inspector" "\
-Inspect the most recent eval result.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-inspect "cider-inspector" "\
-Inspect the result of the preceding sexp.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG it inspects the result of the \"top-level\" form.
-With a second prefix argument it prompts for an expression to eval and inspect.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-inspect-expr "cider-inspector" "\
-Evaluate EXPR in NS and inspect its value.
-Interactively, EXPR is read from the minibuffer, and NS the
-current buffer's namespace.
-
-\(fn EXPR NS)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-macroexpansion" "cider-macroexpansion.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31943 283758 481000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-macroexpansion.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-macroexpand-1 "cider-macroexpansion" "\
-Invoke \\=`macroexpand-1\\=` on the expression preceding point.
-If invoked with a PREFIX argument, use \\=`macroexpand\\=` instead of
-\\=`macroexpand-1\\=`.
-
-\(fn &optional PREFIX)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-macroexpand-all "cider-macroexpansion" "\
-Invoke \\=`macroexpand-all\\=` on the expression preceding point.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-mode" "cider-mode.el" (23450 31943 236744
-;;;;;;  916000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-mode.el
-
-(defvar cider-mode-line '(:eval (format " cider[%s]" (cider--modeline-info))) "\
-Mode line lighter for cider mode.
-
-The value of this variable is a mode line template as in
-`mode-line-format'.  See Info Node `(elisp)Mode Line Format' for details
-about mode line templates.
-
-Customize this variable to change how cider mode displays its status in the
-mode line.  The default value displays the current connection.  Set this
-variable to nil to disable the mode line entirely.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'cider-mode-line "cider-mode" t)
-
-(eval-after-load 'clojure-mode '(easy-menu-define cider-clojure-mode-menu-open clojure-mode-map "Menu for Clojure mode.\n  This is displayed in `clojure-mode' buffers, if `cider-mode' is not active." `("CIDER" :visible (not cider-mode) ["Start a Clojure REPL" cider-jack-in :help "Starts an nREPL server (with Leiningen, Boot, or Gradle) and connects a REPL to it."] ["Connect to a Clojure REPL" cider-connect :help "Connects to a REPL that's already running."] ["Connect to a ClojureScript REPL" cider-connect-clojurescript :help "Connects to a ClojureScript REPL that's already running."] ["Start a Clojure REPL, and a ClojureScript REPL" cider-jack-in-cljs :help "Starts an nREPL server, connects a Clojure REPL to it, and then a ClojureScript REPL."] "--" ["View manual online" cider-view-manual])))
-
-(autoload 'cider-mode "cider-mode" "\
-Minor mode for REPL interaction from a Clojure buffer.
-
-\\{cider-mode-map}
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-ns" "cider-ns.el" (23450 31943 261868
-;;;;;;  186000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-ns.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-ns-reload "cider-ns" "\
-Send a (require 'ns :reload) to the REPL.
-
-With an argument PROMPT, it prompts for a namespace name.  This is the
-Clojure out of the box reloading experience and does not rely on
-org.clojure/tools.namespace.  See Commentary of this file for a longer list
-of differences.  From the Clojure doc: \":reload forces loading of all the
-identified libs even if they are already loaded\".
-
-\(fn &optional PROMPT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-ns-reload-all "cider-ns" "\
-Send a (require 'ns :reload-all) to the REPL.
-
-With an argument PROMPT, it prompts for a namespace name.  This is the
-Clojure out of the box reloading experience and does not rely on
-org.clojure/tools.namespace.  See Commentary of this file for a longer list
-of differences.  From the Clojure doc: \":reload-all implies :reload and
-also forces loading of all libs that the identified libs directly or
-indirectly load via require\".
-
-\(fn &optional PROMPT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-ns-refresh "cider-ns" "\
-Reload modified and unloaded namespaces on the classpath.
-
-With a single prefix argument, or if MODE is `refresh-all', reload all
-namespaces on the classpath unconditionally.
-
-With a double prefix argument, or if MODE is `clear', clear the state of
-the namespace tracker before reloading.  This is useful for recovering from
-some classes of error (for example, those caused by circular dependencies)
-that a normal reload would not otherwise recover from.  The trade-off of
-clearing is that stale code from any deleted files may not be completely
-unloaded.
-
-With a negative prefix argument, or if MODE is `inhibit-fns', prevent any
-refresh functions (defined in `cider-ns-refresh-before-fn' and
-`cider-ns-refresh-after-fn') from being invoked.
-
-\(fn &optional MODE)" t nil)
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cider-refresh 'cider-ns-refresh "0.18")
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-profile" "cider-profile.el" (23450 31943
-;;;;;;  260359 378000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-profile.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-profile-samples "cider-profile" "\
-Displays current max-sample-count.
-If optional QUERY is specified, set max-sample-count and display new value.
-
-\(fn &optional QUERY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-profile-var-profiled-p "cider-profile" "\
-Displays the profiling status of var under point.
-Prompts for var if none under point or QUERY is present.
-
-\(fn QUERY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-profile-ns-toggle "cider-profile" "\
-Toggle profiling for the ns associated with optional QUERY.
-
-If optional argument QUERY is non-nil, prompt for ns.  Otherwise use
-current ns.
-
-\(fn &optional QUERY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-profile-toggle "cider-profile" "\
-Toggle profiling for the given QUERY.
-Defaults to the symbol at point.
-With prefix arg or no symbol at point, prompts for a var.
-
-\(fn QUERY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-profile-summary "cider-profile" "\
-Display a summary of currently collected profile data.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-profile-var-summary "cider-profile" "\
-Display profile data for var under point QUERY.
-Defaults to the symbol at point.  With prefix arg or no symbol at point,
-prompts for a var.
-
-\(fn QUERY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-profile-clear "cider-profile" "\
-Clear any collected profile data.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-repl-history" "cider-repl-history.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31943 238481 545000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-repl-history.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-repl-history "cider-repl-history" "\
-Display items in the CIDER command history in another buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-scratch" "cider-scratch.el" (23450 31943
-;;;;;;  263445 43000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-scratch.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-scratch "cider-scratch" "\
-Go to the scratch buffer named `cider-scratch-buffer-name'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-selector" "cider-selector.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31943 272524 257000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-selector.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-selector "cider-selector" "\
-Select a new buffer by type, indicated by a single character.
-The user is prompted for a single character indicating the method by
-which to choose a new buffer.  The `?' character describes then
-available methods.  OTHER-WINDOW provides an optional target.
-See `def-cider-selector-method' for defining new methods.
-
-\(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-test" "cider-test.el" (23450 31943 232877
-;;;;;;  761000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-test.el
-
-(defvar cider-auto-test-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Cider-Auto-Test mode is enabled.
-See the `cider-auto-test-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `cider-auto-test-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'cider-auto-test-mode "cider-test" nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-auto-test-mode "cider-test" "\
-Toggle automatic testing of Clojure files.
-
-When enabled this reruns tests every time a Clojure file is loaded.
-Only runs tests corresponding to the loaded file's namespace and does
-nothing if no tests are defined or if the file failed to load.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-tracing" "cider-tracing.el" (23450 31943
-;;;;;;  245586 221000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-tracing.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-toggle-trace-var "cider-tracing" "\
-Toggle var tracing.
-Prompts for the symbol to use, or uses the symbol at point, depending on
-the value of `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  With prefix arg ARG, does the
-opposite of what that option dictates.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'cider-toggle-trace-ns "cider-tracing" "\
-Toggle ns tracing.
-Defaults to the current ns.  With prefix arg QUERY, prompts for a ns.
-
-\(fn QUERY)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cider-util" "cider-util.el" (23450 31943 281050
-;;;;;;  359000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cider-util.el
-
-(autoload 'cider-view-manual "cider-util" "\
-View the manual in your default browser.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("cider-client.el" "cider-common.el" "cider-compat.el"
-;;;;;;  "cider-completion.el" "cider-connection.el" "cider-doc.el"
-;;;;;;  "cider-eldoc.el" "cider-eval.el" "cider-overlays.el" "cider-pkg.el"
-;;;;;;  "cider-popup.el" "cider-repl.el" "cider-resolve.el" "cider-stacktrace.el"
-;;;;;;  "nrepl-client.el" "nrepl-dict.el") (23450 31943 286612 426000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; cider-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; cider-browse-ns.el --- CIDER namespace browser
-
-;; Copyright © 2014-2018 John Andrews, Bozhidar Batsov and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: John Andrews <john.m.andrews@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; M-x cider-browse-ns
-;;
-;; Display a list of all vars in a namespace.
-;; Pressing <enter> will take you to the cider-doc buffer for that var.
-;; Pressing ^ will take you to a list of all namespaces (akin to `dired-mode').
-
-;; M-x cider-browse-ns-all
-;;
-;; Explore Clojure namespaces by browsing a list of all namespaces.
-;; Pressing <enter> expands into a list of that namespace's vars as if by
-;; executing the command (cider-browse-ns "my.ns").
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cider-util)
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'easymenu)
-(require 'thingatpt)
-
-(defconst cider-browse-ns-buffer "*cider-ns-browser*")
-
-(defvar-local cider-browse-ns-current-ns nil)
-
-;; Mode Definition
-
-(defvar cider-browse-ns-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map cider-popup-buffer-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "d" #'cider-browse-ns-doc-at-point)
-    (define-key map "s" #'cider-browse-ns-find-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'cider-browse-ns-operate-at-point)
-    (define-key map "^" #'cider-browse-ns-all)
-    (define-key map "n" #'next-line)
-    (define-key map "p" #'previous-line)
-    (easy-menu-define cider-browse-ns-mode-menu map
-      "Menu for CIDER's namespace browser"
-      '("Namespace Browser"
-        ["Show doc" cider-browse-ns-doc-at-point]
-        ["Go to definition" cider-browse-ns-find-at-point]
-        "--"
-        ["Browse all namespaces" cider-browse-ns-all]))
-    map))
-
-(defvar cider-browse-ns-mouse-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] #'cider-browse-ns-handle-mouse)
-    map))
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-browse-ns-mode special-mode "browse-ns"
-  "Major mode for browsing Clojure namespaces.
-
-\\{cider-browse-ns-mode-map}"
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars nil)
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (when cider-special-mode-truncate-lines
-    (setq-local truncate-lines t))
-  (setq-local cider-browse-ns-current-ns nil))
-
-(defun cider-browse-ns--text-face (var-meta)
-  "Return font-lock-face for a var.
-VAR-META contains the metadata information used to decide a face.
-Presence of \"arglists-str\" and \"macro\" indicates a macro form.
-Only \"arglists-str\" indicates a function. Otherwise, its a variable.
-If the NAMESPACE is not loaded in the REPL, assume TEXT is a fn."
-  (cond
-   ((not var-meta) 'font-lock-function-name-face)
-   ((and (nrepl-dict-contains var-meta "arglists")
-         (string= (nrepl-dict-get var-meta "macro") "true"))
-    'font-lock-keyword-face)
-   ((nrepl-dict-contains var-meta "arglists") 'font-lock-function-name-face)
-   (t 'font-lock-variable-name-face)))
-
-(defun cider-browse-ns--properties (var var-meta)
-  "Decorate VAR with a clickable keymap and a face.
-VAR-META is used to decide a font-lock face."
-  (let ((face (cider-browse-ns--text-face var-meta)))
-    (propertize var
-                'font-lock-face face
-                'mouse-face 'highlight
-                'keymap cider-browse-ns-mouse-map)))
-
-(defun cider-browse-ns--list (buffer title items &optional ns noerase)
-  "Reset contents of BUFFER.
-Display TITLE at the top and ITEMS are indented underneath.
-If NS is non-nil, it is added to each item as the
-`cider-browse-ns-current-ns' text property.  If NOERASE is non-nil, the
-contents of the buffer are not reset before inserting TITLE and ITEMS."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (cider-browse-ns-mode)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (unless noerase (erase-buffer))
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (insert (cider-propertize title 'ns) "\n")
-      (dolist (item items)
-        (insert (propertize (concat "  " item "\n")
-                            'cider-browse-ns-current-ns ns)))
-      (goto-char (point-min)))))
-
-(defun cider-browse-ns--first-doc-line (doc)
-  "Return the first line of the given DOC string.
-If the first line of the DOC string contains multiple sentences, only
-the first sentence is returned.  If the DOC string is nil, a Not documented
-string is returned."
-  (if doc
-      (let* ((split-newline (split-string doc "\n"))
-             (first-line (car split-newline)))
-        (cond
-         ((string-match "\\. " first-line) (substring first-line 0 (match-end 0)))
-         ((= 1 (length split-newline)) first-line)
-         (t (concat first-line "..."))))
-    "Not documented."))
-
-(defun cider-browse-ns--items (namespace)
-  "Return the items to show in the namespace browser of the given NAMESPACE.
-Each item consists of a ns-var and the first line of its docstring."
-  (let* ((ns-vars-with-meta (cider-sync-request:ns-vars-with-meta namespace))
-         (propertized-ns-vars (nrepl-dict-map #'cider-browse-ns--properties ns-vars-with-meta)))
-    (mapcar (lambda (ns-var)
-              (let* ((doc (nrepl-dict-get-in ns-vars-with-meta (list ns-var "doc")))
-                     ;; to avoid (read nil)
-                     ;; it prompts the user for a Lisp expression
-                     (doc (when doc (read doc)))
-                     (first-doc-line (cider-browse-ns--first-doc-line doc)))
-                (concat ns-var " " (propertize first-doc-line 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-doc-face))))
-            propertized-ns-vars)))
-
-;; Interactive Functions
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-browse-ns (namespace)
-  "List all NAMESPACE's vars in BUFFER."
-  (interactive (list (completing-read "Browse namespace: " (cider-sync-request:ns-list))))
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-browse-ns-buffer 'select nil 'ancillary)
-    (cider-browse-ns--list (current-buffer)
-                           namespace
-                           (cider-browse-ns--items namespace))
-    (setq-local cider-browse-ns-current-ns namespace)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-browse-ns-all ()
-  "List all loaded namespaces in BUFFER."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-browse-ns-buffer 'select nil 'ancillary)
-    (let ((names (cider-sync-request:ns-list)))
-      (cider-browse-ns--list (current-buffer)
-                             "All loaded namespaces"
-                             (mapcar (lambda (name)
-                                       (cider-browse-ns--properties name nil))
-                                     names))
-      (setq-local cider-browse-ns-current-ns nil))))
-
-(defun cider-browse-ns--thing-at-point ()
-  "Get the thing at point.
-Return a list of the type ('ns or 'var) and the value."
-  (let ((line (car (split-string (string-trim (thing-at-point 'line)) " "))))
-    (if (string-match "\\." line)
-        `(ns ,line)
-      `(var ,(format "%s/%s"
-                     (or (get-text-property (point) 'cider-browse-ns-current-ns)
-                         cider-browse-ns-current-ns)
-                     line)))))
-
-(defun cider-browse-ns-doc-at-point ()
-  "Show the documentation for the thing at current point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((thing (cider-browse-ns--thing-at-point))
-         (value (cadr thing)))
-    ;; value is either some ns or a var
-    (cider-doc-lookup value)))
-
-(defun cider-browse-ns-operate-at-point ()
-  "Expand browser according to thing at current point.
-If the thing at point is a ns it will be browsed,
-and if the thing at point is some var - its documentation will
-be displayed."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((thing (cider-browse-ns--thing-at-point))
-         (type (car thing))
-         (value (cadr thing)))
-    (if (eq type 'ns)
-        (cider-browse-ns value)
-      (cider-doc-lookup value))))
-
-(declare-function cider-find-ns "cider-find")
-(declare-function cider-find-var "cider-find")
-
-(defun cider-browse-ns-find-at-point ()
-  "Find the definition of the thing at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((thing (cider-browse-ns--thing-at-point))
-         (type (car thing))
-         (value (cadr thing)))
-    (if (eq type 'ns)
-        (cider-find-ns nil value)
-      (cider-find-var current-prefix-arg value))))
-
-(defun cider-browse-ns-handle-mouse (event)
-  "Handle mouse click EVENT."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (cider-browse-ns-operate-at-point))
-
-(provide 'cider-browse-ns)
-
-;;; cider-browse-ns.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-browse-spec.el
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-;;; cider-browse-spec.el --- CIDER spec browser
-
-;; Copyright © 2017 Juan Monetta, Bozhidar Batsov and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: Juan Monetta <jpmonettas@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; M-x cider-browse-spec
-;;
-;; Display a spec description you can browse.
-;; Pressing <enter> over a sub spec will take you to the description of that sub spec.
-;; Pressing ^ takes you to the list of all specs.
-
-;; M-x cider-browse-spec-all
-;;
-;; Explore clojure.spec registry by browsing a list of all specs.
-;; Pressing <enter> over a spec display the spec description you can browse.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cider-util)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-(require 'seq)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'help-mode)
-
-;; The buffer names used by the spec browser
-(defconst cider-browse-spec-buffer "*cider-spec-browser*")
-(defconst cider-browse-spec-example-buffer "*cider-spec-example*")
-
-;; Mode Definition
-
-(defvar cider-browse-spec-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map (make-composed-keymap button-buffer-map
-                                                 cider-popup-buffer-mode-map))
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'cider-browse-spec--browse-at)
-    (define-key map "n" #'forward-button)
-    (define-key map "p" #'backward-button)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `cider-browse-spec-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-browse-spec-mode special-mode "Specs"
-  "Major mode for browsing Clojure specs.
-
-\\{cider-browse-spec-mode-map}"
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars nil)
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (when cider-special-mode-truncate-lines
-    (setq-local truncate-lines t)))
-
-(defvar cider-browse-spec--current-spec nil)
-
-(defvar cider-browse-spec-view-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map help-mode-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'cider-browse-spec--browse-at)
-    (define-key map "^" #'cider-browse-spec-all)
-    (define-key map "e" #'cider-browse-spec--print-curr-spec-example)
-    (define-key map "n" #'forward-button)
-    (define-key map "p" #'backward-button)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `cider-browse-spec-view-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-browse-spec-view-mode help-mode "Spec"
-  "Major mode for displaying CIDER spec.
-
-\\{cider-browse-spec-view-mode-map}"
-  (setq-local cider-browse-spec--current-spec nil)
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars nil)
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (when cider-special-mode-truncate-lines
-    (setq-local truncate-lines t)))
-
-(defvar cider-browse-spec-example-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map cider-popup-buffer-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "^" #'cider-browse-spec-all)
-    (define-key map "e" #'cider-browse-spec--print-curr-spec-example)
-    (define-key map "g" #'revert-buffer)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `cider-browse-spec-example-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-browse-spec-example-mode special-mode "Example"
-  "Major mode for Clojure spec examples.
-
-\\{cider-browse-spec-example-mode-map}"
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars nil)
-  (setq-local revert-buffer-function #'cider-browse-spec--example-revert-buffer-function)
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (when cider-special-mode-truncate-lines
-    (setq-local truncate-lines t)))
-
-;; Non interactive functions
-
-(define-button-type 'cider-browse-spec--spec
-  'action #'cider-browse-spec--browse-at
-  'face nil
-  'follow-link t
-  'help-echo "View spec")
-
-(defun cider-browse-spec--draw-list-buffer (buffer title specs)
-  "Reset contents of BUFFER.
-Display TITLE at the top and SPECS are indented underneath."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (cider-browse-spec-mode)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (insert (cider-propertize title 'emph) "\n")
-      (dolist (spec-name specs)
-        (insert (propertize "  " 'spec-name spec-name))
-        (thread-first (cider-font-lock-as-clojure spec-name)
-          (insert-text-button 'type 'cider-browse-spec--spec)
-          (button-put 'spec-name spec-name))
-        (insert (propertize "\n" 'spec-name spec-name)))
-      (goto-char (point-min)))))
-
-(defun cider--qualified-keyword-p (str)
-  "Return non nil if STR is a namespaced keyword."
-  (string-match-p "^:.+/.+$" str))
-
-(defun cider--spec-fn-p (value fn-name)
-  "Return non nil if VALUE is clojure.spec.[alpha]/FN-NAME."
-  (string-match-p (concat "^\\(clojure.spec\\|clojure.spec.alpha\\)/" fn-name "$") value))
-
-(defun cider-browse-spec--pprint (form)
-  "Given a spec FORM builds a multi line string with a pretty render of that FORM."
-  (cond ((stringp form)
-         (if (cider--qualified-keyword-p form)
-             (with-temp-buffer
-               (thread-first form
-                 (insert-text-button 'type 'cider-browse-spec--spec)
-                 (button-put 'spec-name form))
-               (buffer-string))
-           ;; to make it easier to read replace all clojure.spec ns with s/
-           ;; and remove all clojure.core ns
-           (thread-last form
-             (replace-regexp-in-string "^\\(clojure.spec\\|clojure.spec.alpha\\)/" "s/")
-             (replace-regexp-in-string "^\\(clojure.core\\)/" ""))))
-
-        ((and (listp form) (stringp (cl-first form)))
-         (let ((form-tag (cl-first form)))
-           (cond
-            ;; prettier fns #()
-            ((string-equal form-tag "clojure.core/fn")
-             (if (equal (cl-second form) '("%"))
-                 (format "#%s" (cl-reduce #'concat (mapcar #'cider-browse-spec--pprint (cl-rest (cl-rest form)))))
-               (format "(fn [%%] %s)" (cl-reduce #'concat (mapcar #'cider-browse-spec--pprint (cl-rest (cl-rest form)))))))
-            ;; prettier (s/and )
-            ((cider--spec-fn-p form-tag "and")
-             (format "(s/and\n%s)" (string-join (thread-last (cl-rest form)
-                                                  (mapcar #'cider-browse-spec--pprint)
-                                                  (mapcar (lambda (x) (format "%s" x))))
-                                                "\n")))
-            ;; prettier (s/or )
-            ((cider--spec-fn-p form-tag "or")
-             (let ((name-spec-pair (seq-partition (cl-rest form) 2)))
-               (format "(s/or\n%s)" (string-join
-                                     (thread-last name-spec-pair
-                                       (mapcar (lambda (s) (format "%s %s" (cl-first s) (cider-browse-spec--pprint (cl-second s))))))
-                                     "\n"))))
-            ;; prettier (s/merge )
-            ((cider--spec-fn-p form-tag "merge")
-             (format "(s/merge\n%s)" (string-join (thread-last (cl-rest form)
-                                                    (mapcar #'cider-browse-spec--pprint)
-                                                    (mapcar (lambda (x) (format "%s" x))))
-                                                  "\n")))
-            ;; prettier (s/keys )
-            ((cider--spec-fn-p form-tag "keys")
-             (let ((keys-args (seq-partition (cl-rest form) 2)))
-               (format "(s/keys%s)" (thread-last
-                                        keys-args
-                                      (mapcar (lambda (s)
-                                                (let ((key-type (cl-first s))
-                                                      (specs-vec (cl-second s)))
-                                                  (concat "\n" key-type
-                                                          " ["
-                                                          (string-join (thread-last specs-vec
-                                                                         (mapcar #'cider-browse-spec--pprint)
-                                                                         (mapcar (lambda (x) (format "%s" x))))
-                                                                       "\n")
-                                                          "]"))))
-                                      (cl-reduce #'concat)))))
-            ;; prettier (s/multi-spec)
-            ((cider--spec-fn-p form-tag "multi-spec")
-             (let ((multi-method (cl-second form))
-                   (retag (cl-third form))
-                   (sub-specs (cl-rest (cl-rest (cl-rest form)))))
-               (format "(s/multi-spec %s %s\n%s)"
-                       multi-method
-                       retag
-                       (string-join
-                        (thread-last sub-specs
-                          (mapcar (lambda (s)
-                                    (concat "\n\n" (cl-first s) " " (cider-browse-spec--pprint (cl-second s))))))
-                        "\n"))))
-            ;; prettier (s/cat )
-            ((cider--spec-fn-p form-tag "cat")
-             (let ((name-spec-pairs (seq-partition (cl-rest form) 2)))
-               (format "(s/cat %s)"
-                       (thread-last name-spec-pairs
-                         (mapcar (lambda (s)
-                                   (concat "\n" (cl-first s) " " (cider-browse-spec--pprint (cl-second s)))))
-                         (cl-reduce #'concat)))))
-            ;; prettier (s/alt )
-            ((cider--spec-fn-p form-tag "alt")
-             (let ((name-spec-pairs (seq-partition (cl-rest form) 2)))
-               (format "(s/alt %s)"
-                       (thread-last name-spec-pairs
-                         (mapcar (lambda (s)
-                                   (concat "\n" (cl-first s) " " (cider-browse-spec--pprint (cl-second s)))))
-                         (cl-reduce #'concat)))))
-            ;; prettier (s/fspec )
-            ((cider--spec-fn-p form-tag "fspec")
-             (thread-last (seq-partition (cl-rest form) 2)
-               (cl-remove-if (lambda (s) (and (stringp (cl-second s))
-                                              (string-empty-p (cl-second s)))))
-               (mapcar (lambda (s)
-                         (format "\n%-11s: %s" (pcase (cl-first s)
-                                                 (":args" "arguments")
-                                                 (":ret" "returns")
-                                                 (":fn" "invariants"))
-                                 (cider-browse-spec--pprint (cl-second s)))))
-               (cl-reduce #'concat)
-               (format "%s")))
-            ;; every other with no special management
-            (t (format "(%s %s)"
-                       (cider-browse-spec--pprint form-tag)
-                       (string-join (mapcar #'cider-browse-spec--pprint (cl-rest form)) " "))))))
-        (t (format "%s" form))))
-
-(defun cider-browse-spec--pprint-indented (spec-form)
-  "Indent (pretty-print) and font-lock SPEC-FORM.
-Return the result as a string."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (clojure-mode)
-    (insert (cider-browse-spec--pprint spec-form))
-    (indent-region (point-min) (point-max))
-    (cider--font-lock-ensure)
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(defun cider-browse-spec--draw-spec-buffer (buffer spec spec-form)
-  "Reset contents of BUFFER and draws everything needed to browse the SPEC-FORM.
-Display SPEC as a title and uses `cider-browse-spec--pprint' to display
-a more user friendly representation of SPEC-FORM."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (cider--help-setup-xref (list #'cider-browse-spec spec) nil buffer)
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (insert (cider-font-lock-as-clojure spec) "\n\n")
-      (insert (cider-browse-spec--pprint-indented spec-form))
-      (cider--make-back-forward-xrefs)
-      (current-buffer))))
-
-(defun cider-browse-spec--browse (spec)
-  "Browse SPEC."
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "spec-form")
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-browse-spec-buffer 'select #'cider-browse-spec-view-mode 'ancillary)
-    (setq-local cider-browse-spec--current-spec spec)
-    (cider-browse-spec--draw-spec-buffer (current-buffer)
-                                         spec
-                                         (cider-sync-request:spec-form spec))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (current-buffer)))
-
-(defun cider-browse-spec--browse-at (&optional pos)
-  "View the definition of a spec.
-
-Optional argument POS is the position of a spec, defaulting to point.  POS
-may also be a button, so this function can be used a the button's `action'
-property."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((pos (or pos (point))))
-    (when-let* ((spec (button-get pos 'spec-name)))
-      (cider-browse-spec--browse spec))))
-
-;; Interactive Functions
-
-(defun cider-browse-spec--print-curr-spec-example ()
-  "Generate and print an example of the current spec."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "spec-example")
-  (if-let* ((spec cider-browse-spec--current-spec))
-      (if-let* ((example (cider-sync-request:spec-example spec)))
-          (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-browse-spec-example-buffer 'select #'cider-browse-spec-example-mode 'ancillary)
-            (setq-local cider-browse-spec--current-spec spec)
-            (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-              (insert "Example of " (cider-font-lock-as-clojure spec))
-              (insert "\n\n")
-              (insert (cider-font-lock-as-clojure example))
-              (goto-char (point-min))))
-        (error (format "No example for spec %s" spec)))
-    (error "No current spec")))
-
-(defun cider-browse-spec--example-revert-buffer-function (&rest _)
-  "`revert-buffer' function for `cider-browse-spec-example-mode'.
-
-Generates a new example for the current spec."
-  (cider-browse-spec--print-curr-spec-example))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-browse-spec (spec)
-  "Browse SPEC definition."
-  (interactive (list (completing-read "Browse spec: "
-                                      (cider-sync-request:spec-list)
-                                      nil nil
-                                      (cider-symbol-at-point))))
-  (cider-browse-spec--browse spec))
-
-(defun cider-browse-spec-regex (regex)
-  "Open the list of specs that matches REGEX in a popup buffer.
-Displays all specs when REGEX is nil."
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "spec-list")
-  (let ((filter-regex (or regex "")))
-    (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-browse-spec-buffer 'select nil 'ancillary)
-      (let ((specs (cider-sync-request:spec-list filter-regex)))
-        (cider-browse-spec--draw-list-buffer (current-buffer)
-                                             (if (string-empty-p filter-regex)
-                                                 "All specs in registry"
-                                               (format "All specs matching regex `%s' in registry" filter-regex))
-                                             specs)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-browse-spec-all (&optional arg)
-  "Open list of specs in a popup buffer.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG, prompts for a regexp to filter specs.
-No filter applied if the regexp is the empty string."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-browse-spec-regex (if arg (read-string "Filter regex: ") "")))
-
-(provide 'cider-browse-spec)
-
-;;; cider-browse-spec.el ends here
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-;;; cider-cheatsheet.el --- Quick reference for Clojure        -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2018 Kris Jenkins, Bozhidar Batsov and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Kris Jenkins <krisajenkins@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A quick reference system for Clojure.  Fast, searchable & available offline.
-
-;; Mostly taken from Kris Jenkins' `clojure-cheatsheet'
-;; See: https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clojure-cheatsheet
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-doc)
-(require 'seq)
-
-(defconst cider-cheatsheet-hierarchy
-  '(("Primitives"
-     ("Numbers"
-      ("Arithmetic"
-       (clojure.core + - * / quot rem mod dec inc max min))
-      ("Compare"
-       (clojure.core = == not= < > <= >= compare))
-      ("Bitwise"
-       (clojure.core bit-and bit-and-not bit-clear bit-flip bit-not bit-or bit-set bit-shift-left bit-shift-right bit-test bit-xor unsigned-bit-shift-right))
-      ("Cast"
-       (clojure.core byte short long int float double bigdec bigint biginteger num rationalize))
-      ("Test"
-       (clojure.core nil? some? identical? zero? pos? neg? even? odd?))
-      ("Random"
-       (clojure.core rand rand-int))
-      ("BigDecimal"
-       (clojure.core with-precision))
-      ("Ratios"
-       (clojure.core numerator denominator ratio?))
-      ("Arbitrary Precision Arithmetic"
-       (clojure.core +\' -\' *\' inc\' dec\'))
-      ("Unchecked"
-       (clojure.core *unchecked-math*
-                     unchecked-add
-                     unchecked-add-int
-                     unchecked-byte
-                     unchecked-char
-                     unchecked-dec
-                     unchecked-dec-int
-                     unchecked-divide-int
-                     unchecked-double
-                     unchecked-float
-                     unchecked-inc
-                     unchecked-inc-int
-                     unchecked-int
-                     unchecked-long
-                     unchecked-multiply
-                     unchecked-multiply-int
-                     unchecked-negate
-                     unchecked-negate-int
-                     unchecked-remainder-int
-                     unchecked-short
-                     unchecked-subtract
-                     unchecked-subtract-int)))
-
-     ("Strings"
-      ("Create"
-       (clojure.core str format))
-      ("Use"
-       (clojure.core count get subs compare)
-       (clojure.string join escape split split-lines replace replace-first reverse re-quote-replacement index-of last-index-of starts-with? ends-with? includes?))
-      ("Regex"
-       (clojure.core re-find re-seq re-matches re-pattern re-matcher re-groups)
-       (clojure.string replace replace-first re-quote-replacement))
-      ("Letters"
-       (clojure.string capitalize lower-case upper-case))
-      ("Trim"
-       (clojure.string trim trim-newline triml trimr))
-      ("Test"
-       (clojure.core char char? string?)
-       (clojure.string blank?)))
-
-     ("Other"
-      ("Characters"
-       (clojure.core char char-name-string char-escape-string))
-      ("Keywords"
-       (clojure.core keyword keyword? find-keyword))
-      ("Symbols"
-       (clojure.core symbol symbol? gensym))
-      ("Data Readers"
-       (clojure.core *data-readers* default-data-readers *default-data-reader-fn*))))
-
-    ("Collections"
-     ("Generic Ops"
-      (clojure.core count bounded-count empty not-empty into conj))
-     ("Tree Walking"
-      (clojure.walk walk prewalk prewalk-demo prewalk-replace postwalk postwalk-demo postwalk-replace keywordize-keys stringify-keys))
-     ("Content tests"
-      (clojure.core distinct? empty? every? not-every? some not-any?))
-     ("Capabilities"
-      (clojure.core sequential? associative? sorted? counted? reversible?))
-     ("Type tests"
-      (clojure.core type class coll? list? vector? set? map? seq?
-                    number? integer? float? decimal? class? rational? ratio?
-                    chunked-seq? reduced? special-symbol? record?))
-     ("Lists"
-      ("Create"
-       (clojure.core list list*))
-      ("Examine"
-       (clojure.core first nth peek))
-      ("Change"
-       (clojure.core cons conj rest pop)))
-
-     ("Vectors"
-      ("Create"
-       (clojure.core vec vector vector-of))
-      ("Examine"
-       (clojure.core get peek))
-
-      ("Change"
-       (clojure.core assoc pop subvec replace conj rseq))
-      ("Ops"
-       (clojure.core mapv filterv reduce-kv)))
-
-     ("Sets"
-      ("Create"
-       (clojure.core set hash-set sorted-set sorted-set-by))
-      ("Examine"
-       (clojure.core get contains?))
-      ("Change"
-       (clojure.core conj disj))
-      ("Relational Algebra"
-       (clojure.set join select project union difference intersection))
-      ("Get map"
-       (clojure.set index rename-keys rename map-invert))
-      ("Test"
-       (clojure.set subset? superset?))
-      ("Sorted Sets"
-       (clojure.core rseq subseq rsubseq)))
-
-     ("Maps"
-      ("Create"
-       (clojure.core hash-map array-map zipmap sorted-map sorted-map-by bean frequencies group-by))
-      ("Examine"
-       (clojure.core get get-in contains? find keys vals map-entry?))
-      ("Change"
-       (clojure.core assoc assoc-in dissoc merge merge-with select-keys update update-in))
-      ("Entry"
-       (clojure.core key val))
-      ("Sorted Maps"
-       (clojure.core rseq subseq rsubseq)))
-
-     ("Hashes"
-      (clojure.core hash hash-ordered-coll hash-unordered-coll mix-collection-hash))
-
-     ("Volatiles"
-      (clojure.core volatile! volatile? vreset! vswap!)))
-
-    ("Functions"
-     ("Create"
-      (clojure.core fn defn defn- definline identity constantly comp complement partial juxt memfn memoize fnil every-pred some-fn trampoline))
-     ("Call"
-      (clojure.core -> ->> some-> some->> as-> cond-> cond->>))
-     ("Test"
-      (clojure.core fn? ifn?)))
-
-    ("Transducers"
-     ("Create"
-      (clojure.core cat dedupe distinct drop drop-while filter halt-when interpose keep keep-indexed map map-indexed mapcat partition-all partition-by random-sample remove replace take take-nth take-while))
-     ("Call"
-      (clojure.core ->Eduction eduction into sequence transduce completing run!))
-     ("Early Termination"
-      (clojure.core deref reduced reduced? ensure-reduced unreduced)))
-
-    ("Spec"
-     ("Operations"
-      (clojure.spec.alpha valid? conform unform explain explain-data explain-str explain-out form describe assert check-asserts check-asserts?))
-     ("Generator Ops"
-      (clojure.spec.alpha gen exercise exercise-fn))
-     ("Defn & Registry"
-      (clojure.spec.alpha def fdef registry get-spec spec? spec with-gen))
-     ("Logical"
-      (clojure.spec.alpha and or))
-     ("Collection"
-      (clojure.spec.alpha coll-of map-of every every-kv keys merge))
-     ("Regex "
-      (clojure.spec.alpha cat alt * + \? & keys*))
-     ("Range"
-      (clojure.spec.alpha int-in inst-in double-in int-in-range? inst-in-range?))
-     ("Custom Explain"
-      (clojure.spec.alpha explain-printer *explain-out*))
-     ("Other"
-      (clojure.spec.alpha nilable multi-spec fspec conformer))
-
-     ("Predicates with test.check generators"
-      ("Numbers"
-       (clojure.core number? rational? integer? ratio? decimal? float? zero? double? int? nat-int? neg-int? pos-int?))
-      ("Symbols & Keywords"
-       (clojure.core keyword? symbol? ident? qualified-ident? qualified-keyword? qualified-symbol? simple-ident? simple-keyword? simple-symbol?))
-      ("Scalars"
-       (clojure.core string? true? false? nil? some? boolean? bytes? inst? uri? uuid?))
-      ("Collections"
-       (clojure.core list? map? set? vector? associative? coll? sequential? seq? empty? indexed? seqable?))
-      ("Other"
-       (clojure.core any?))))
-
-    ("Other"
-     ("XML"
-      (clojure.core xml-seq)
-      (clojure.xml parse))
-     ("REPL"
-      (clojure.core *1 *2 *3 *e *print-dup* *print-length* *print-level* *print-meta* *print-readably*))
-     ("EDN"
-      (clojure.edn read read-string))
-     ("Compiling Code & Class Generation"
-      (clojure.core *compile-files* *compile-path* *file* *warn-on-reflection* compile gen-class gen-interface loaded-libs test))
-     ("Misc"
-      (clojure.core eval force name *clojure-version* clojure-version *command-line-args*))
-     ("Pretty Printing"
-      (clojure.pprint pprint print-table pp *print-right-margin*))
-     ("Browser / Shell"
-      (clojure.java.browse browse-url)
-      (clojure.java.shell sh with-sh-dir with-sh-env)))
-
-    ("Vars & Global Environment"
-     ("Def Variants"
-      (:special def)
-      (clojure.core defn defn- definline defmacro defmethod defmulti defonce defrecord))
-     ("Interned Vars"
-      (:special var)
-      (clojure.core declare intern binding find-var))
-     ("Var Objects"
-      (clojure.core with-local-vars var-get var-set alter-var-root var?))
-     ("Var Validators"
-      (clojure.core set-validator! get-validator)))
-
-    ("Reader Conditionals"
-     (clojure.core reader-conditional reader-conditional? tagged-literal tagged-literal?))
-
-    ("Abstractions"
-     ("Protocols"
-      (clojure.core defprotocol extend extend-type extend-protocol reify extends? satisfies? extenders))
-     ("Records & Types"
-      (clojure.core defrecord deftype))
-     ("Multimethods"
-      ("Define"
-       (clojure.core defmulti defmethod))
-      ("Dispatch"
-       (clojure.core get-method methods))
-      ("Remove"
-       (clojure.core remove-method remove-all-methods))
-      ("Prefer"
-       (clojure.core prefer-method prefers))
-      ("Relation"
-       (clojure.core derive isa? parents ancestors descendants make-hierarchy))))
-
-    ("Macros"
-     ("Create"
-      (clojure.core defmacro definline))
-     ("Debug"
-      (clojure.core macroexpand-1 macroexpand)
-      (clojure.walk macroexpand-all))
-     ("Branch"
-      (clojure.core and or when when-not when-let when-first if-not if-let cond condp case))
-     ("Loop"
-      (clojure.core for doseq dotimes while))
-     ("Arrange"
-      (clojure.core .. doto ->))
-     ("Scope"
-      (clojure.core binding locking time)
-      (clojure.core with-in-str with-local-vars with-open with-out-str with-precision with-redefs with-redefs-fn))
-     ("Lazy"
-      (clojure.core lazy-cat lazy-seq delay delay?))
-     ("Doc"
-      (clojure.core assert comment)
-      (clojure.repl doc dir dir-fn source-fn)))
-
-    ("Java Interop"
-     ("General"
-      (:special new set!)
-      (clojure.core .. doto bean comparator enumeration-seq import iterator-seq memfn definterface supers bases))
-     ("Cast"
-      (clojure.core boolean byte short char int long float double bigdec bigint num cast biginteger))
-     ("Exceptions"
-      (:special throw try catch finally)
-      (clojure.core ex-info ex-data Throwable->map StackTraceElement->vec)
-      (clojure.repl pst))
-     ("Arrays"
-      ("Create"
-       (clojure.core boolean-array byte-array double-array char-array float-array int-array long-array make-array object-array short-array to-array))
-      ("Manipulate"
-       (clojure.core aclone aget aset alength amap areduce aset-int aset-long aset-short aset-boolean aset-byte aset-char aset-double aset-float))
-      ("Cast"
-       (clojure.core booleans bytes chars doubles floats ints longs shorts)))
-     ("Proxy"
-      ("Create"
-       (clojure.core proxy get-proxy-class construct-proxy init-proxy))
-      ("Misc"
-       (clojure.core proxy-mappings proxy-super update-proxy))))
-
-    ("Namespaces"
-     ("Current"
-      (clojure.core *ns*))
-     ("Create Switch"
-      (clojure.core ns in-ns create-ns))
-     ("Add"
-      (clojure.core alias import intern refer refer-clojure))
-     ("Find"
-      (clojure.core all-ns find-ns))
-     ("Examine"
-      (clojure.core ns-aliases ns-imports ns-interns ns-map ns-name ns-publics ns-refers))
-     ("From symbol"
-      (clojure.core resolve namespace ns-resolve the-ns))
-     ("Remove"
-      (clojure.core ns-unalias ns-unmap remove-ns)))
-    ("Loading"
-     ("Load libs"
-      (clojure.core require use import refer))
-     ("List Loaded"
-      (clojure.core loaded-libs))
-     ("Load Misc"
-      (clojure.core load load-file load-reader load-string)))
-
-    ("Concurrency"
-     ("Atoms"
-      (clojure.core atom swap! swap-vals! reset! reset-vals! compare-and-set!))
-     ("Futures"
-      (clojure.core future future-call future-cancel future-cancelled? future-done? future?))
-     ("Threads"
-      (clojure.core bound-fn bound-fn* get-thread-bindings pop-thread-bindings push-thread-bindings))
-
-     ("Misc"
-      (clojure.core locking pcalls pvalues pmap seque promise deliver))
-
-     ("Refs & Transactions"
-      ("Create"
-       (clojure.core ref))
-      ("Examine"
-       (clojure.core deref))
-      ("Transaction"
-       (clojure.core sync dosync io!))
-      ("In Transaction"
-       (clojure.core ensure ref-set alter commute))
-      ("Validators"
-       (clojure.core get-validator set-validator!))
-      ("History"
-       (clojure.core ref-history-count ref-max-history ref-min-history)))
-
-     ("Agents & Asynchronous Actions"
-      ("Create"
-       (clojure.core agent))
-      ("Examine"
-       (clojure.core agent-error))
-      ("Change State"
-       (clojure.core send send-off restart-agent send-via set-agent-send-executor! set-agent-send-off-executor!))
-      ("Block Waiting"
-       (clojure.core await await-for))
-      ("Ref Validators"
-       (clojure.core get-validator set-validator!))
-      ("Watchers"
-       (clojure.core add-watch remove-watch))
-      ("Thread Handling"
-       (clojure.core shutdown-agents))
-      ("Error"
-       (clojure.core error-handler set-error-handler! error-mode set-error-mode!))
-      ("Misc"
-       (clojure.core *agent* release-pending-sends))))
-
-    ("Sequences"
-     ("Creating a Lazy Seq"
-      ("From Collection"
-       (clojure.core seq sequence keys vals rseq subseq rsubseq))
-      ("From Producer Fn"
-       (clojure.core lazy-seq repeatedly iterate))
-      ("From Constant"
-       (clojure.core repeat range))
-      ("From Other"
-       (clojure.core file-seq line-seq resultset-seq re-seq tree-seq xml-seq iterator-seq enumeration-seq))
-      ("From Seq"
-       (clojure.core keep keep-indexed)))
-
-     ("Seq in, Seq out"
-      ("Get shorter"
-       (clojure.core distinct dedupe filter remove for))
-      ("Get longer"
-       (clojure.core cons conj concat lazy-cat mapcat cycle interleave interpose)))
-     ("Tail-items"
-      (clojure.core rest nthrest fnext nnext drop drop-while take-last for))
-     ("Head-items"
-      (clojure.core take take-nth take-while butlast drop-last for))
-     ("Change"
-      (clojure.core conj concat distinct flatten group-by partition partition-all partition-by split-at split-with filter remove replace shuffle random-sample))
-     ("Rearrange"
-      (clojure.core reverse sort sort-by compare))
-     ("Process items"
-      (clojure.core map pmap map-indexed mapcat for replace seque))
-
-     ("Using a Seq"
-      ("Extract item"
-       (clojure.core first second last rest next ffirst nfirst fnext nnext nth nthnext rand-nth when-first max-key min-key))
-      ("Construct coll"
-       (clojure.core zipmap into reduce reductions set vec into-array to-array-2d))
-      ("Pass to fn"
-       (clojure.core apply))
-      ("Search"
-       (clojure.core some filter))
-      ("Force evaluation"
-       (clojure.core doseq dorun doall))
-      ("Check for forced"
-       (clojure.core realized?))))
-
-    ("Zippers"
-     ("Create"
-      (clojure.zip zipper seq-zip vector-zip xml-zip))
-     ("Get loc"
-      (clojure.zip up down left right leftmost rightmost))
-     ("Get seq"
-      (clojure.zip lefts rights path children))
-     ("Change"
-      (clojure.zip make-node replace edit insert-child insert-left insert-right append-child remove))
-     ("Move"
-      (clojure.zip next prev))
-     ("XML"
-      (clojure.data.zip.xml attr attr= seq-test tag= text text= xml-> xml1->))
-     ("Misc"
-      (clojure.zip root node branch? end?)))
-
-    ("Documentation"
-     ("REPL"
-      (clojure.repl doc find-doc apropos source pst)
-      (clojure.java.javadoc javadoc)))
-
-    ("Transients"
-     ("Create"
-      (clojure.core transient persistent!))
-     ("Change"
-      (clojure.core conj! pop! assoc! dissoc! disj!)))
-    ("Misc"
-     ("Compare"
-      (clojure.core = == identical? not= not compare)
-      (clojure.data diff))
-     ("Test"
-      (clojure.core true? false? nil? instance?)))
-
-    ("IO"
-     ("To/from ..."
-      (clojure.core spit slurp))
-     ("To *out*"
-      (clojure.core pr prn print printf println newline)
-      (clojure.pprint print-table))
-     ("To writer"
-      (clojure.pprint pprint cl-format))
-     ("To string"
-      (clojure.core format with-out-str pr-str prn-str print-str println-str))
-     ("From *in*"
-      (clojure.core read-line read))
-     ("From reader"
-      (clojure.core line-seq read))
-     ("From string"
-      (clojure.core read-string with-in-str))
-     ("Open"
-      (clojure.core with-open)
-      (clojure.java.io reader writer input-stream output-stream))
-     ("Interop"
-      (clojure.java.io make-writer make-reader make-output-stream make-input-stream))
-     ("Misc"
-      (clojure.core flush file-seq *in* *out* *err*)
-      (clojure.java.io file copy delete-file resource as-file as-url as-relative-path make-parents)))
-
-    ("Metadata"
-     (clojure.core meta with-meta alter-meta! reset-meta! vary-meta))
-
-    ("Special Forms"
-     (:special def if do quote var recur throw try monitor-enter monitor-exit)
-     (clojure.core fn loop)
-     ("Binding / Destructuring"
-      (clojure.core let fn letfn defn defmacro loop for doseq if-let if-some when-let when-some)))
-
-    ("Async"
-     ("Main"
-      (clojure.core.async go go-loop <! <!! >! >!! chan put! take take! close! timeout offer! poll! promise-chan))
-     ("Choice"
-      (clojure.core.async alt! alt!! alts! alts!! do-alts))
-     ("Buffering"
-      (clojure.core.async buffer dropping-buffer sliding-buffer unblocking-buffer?))
-     ("Pipelines"
-      (clojure.core.async pipeline pipeline-async pipeline-blocking))
-     ("Threading"
-      (clojure.core.async thread thread-call))
-     ("Mixing"
-      (clojure.core.async admix solo-mode mix unmix unmix-all toggle merge pipe unique))
-     ("Multiples"
-      (clojure.core.async mult tap untap untap-all))
-     ("Publish/Subscribe"
-      (clojure.core.async pub sub unsub unsub-all))
-     ("Higher Order"
-      (clojure.core.async filter< filter> map map< map> mapcat< mapcat> partition partition-by reduce remove< remove> split))
-     ("Pre-Populate"
-      (clojure.core.async into onto-chan to-chan)))
-    ("Unit Tests"
-     ("Defining"
-      (clojure.test deftest deftest- testing is are))
-     ("Running"
-      (clojure.test run-tests run-all-tests test-vars))
-     ("Fixtures"
-      (clojure.test use-fixtures join-fixtures compose-fixtures))))
-  "A data structure for Clojure cheatsheet information.
-
-It's a tree, where the head of each list determines the context of the rest
-of the list.  The head may be:
-
-  - A string, in which case it's a (sub)heading for the rest of the items.
-
-  - A symbol, in which case it's the Clojure namespace of the symbols that
-    follow it.
-
-  - The keyword :special, in which case it's a Clojure special form
-
-  - Any other keyword, in which case it's a typed item that will be passed
-    through.
-
-Note that some Clojure symbols appear in more than once.  This is entirely
-intentional.  For instance, `map` belongs in the sections on collections
-and transducers.")
-
-(defun cider-cheatsheet--expand-vars (list)
-  "Expand the symbols in LIST to fully-qualified var names.
-
-This list is supposed to have the following format:
-
-  (my-ns var1 var2 var3)"
-  (let ((ns (car list))
-        (vars (cdr list)))
-    (if (eq ns :special)
-        (mapcar #'symbol-name vars)
-      (mapcar (lambda (var) (format "%s/%s" ns var)) vars))))
-
-(defun cider-cheatsheet--select-var (var-list)
-  "Expand the symbols in VAR-LIST to fully-qualified var names.
-
-The list can hold one or more lists inside - one per each namespace."
-  (let ((namespaced-vars (seq-mapcat #'cider-cheatsheet--expand-vars
-                                     (seq-remove (lambda (list)
-                                                   (eq (car list) :url))
-                                                 var-list))))
-    (cider-doc-lookup (completing-read "Select var: " namespaced-vars))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-cheatsheet ()
-  "Navigate `cider-cheatsheet-hierarchy' with `completing-read'.
-
-When you make it to a Clojure var its doc buffer gets displayed."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((cheatsheet-data cider-cheatsheet-hierarchy))
-    (while (stringp (caar cheatsheet-data))
-      (let* ((sections (mapcar #'car cheatsheet-data))
-             (sel-section (completing-read "Select cheatsheet section: " sections))
-             (section-data (seq-find (lambda (elem) (equal (car elem) sel-section)) cheatsheet-data)))
-        (setq cheatsheet-data (cdr section-data))))
-    (cider-cheatsheet--select-var cheatsheet-data)))
-
-(provide 'cider-cheatsheet)
-
-;;; cider-cheatsheet.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-cheatsheet.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-cheatsheet.elc
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-;;; cider-classpath.el --- Basic Java classpath browser
-
-;; Copyright © 2014-2018 Bozhidar Batsov and CIDER contributors
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Basic Java classpath browser for CIDER.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-
-(defvar cider-classpath-buffer "*cider-classpath*")
-
-(defvar cider-classpath-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map cider-popup-buffer-mode-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'cider-classpath-operate-on-point)
-    (define-key map "n" #'next-line)
-    (define-key map "p" #'previous-line)
-    map))
-
-(defvar cider-classpath-mouse-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] #'cider-classpath-handle-mouse)
-    map))
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-classpath-mode special-mode "classpath"
-  "Major mode for browsing the entries in Java's classpath.
-
-\\{cider-classpath-mode-map}"
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars nil)
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (when cider-special-mode-truncate-lines
-    (setq-local truncate-lines t)))
-
-(defun cider-classpath-list (buffer items)
-  "Populate BUFFER with ITEMS."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (cider-classpath-mode)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (dolist (item items)
-        (insert item "\n"))
-      (goto-char (point-min)))))
-
-(defun cider-classpath-properties (text)
-  "Decorate TEXT with a clickable keymap and function face."
-  (let ((face (cond
-               ((not (file-exists-p text)) 'font-lock-warning-face)
-               ((file-directory-p text) 'dired-directory)
-               (t 'default))))
-    (propertize text
-                'font-lock-face face
-                'mouse-face 'highlight
-                'keymap cider-classpath-mouse-map)))
-
-(defun cider-classpath-operate-on-point ()
-  "Expand browser according to thing at current point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((bol (line-beginning-position))
-         (eol (line-end-position))
-         (line (buffer-substring-no-properties bol eol)))
-    (find-file-other-window line)))
-
-(defun cider-classpath-handle-mouse (event)
-  "Handle mouse click EVENT."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (cider-classpath-operate-on-point))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-classpath ()
-  "List all classpath entries."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "classpath")
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-classpath-buffer 'select nil 'ancillary)
-    (cider-classpath-list (current-buffer)
-                          (mapcar (lambda (name)
-                                    (cider-classpath-properties name))
-                                  (cider-sync-request:classpath)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-open-classpath-entry ()
-  "Open a classpath entry."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "classpath")
-  (when-let* ((entry (completing-read "Classpath entries: " (cider-sync-request:classpath))))
-    (find-file-other-window entry)))
-
-(provide 'cider-classpath)
-
-;;; cider-classpath.el ends here
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-;;; cider-client.el --- A layer of abstraction above low-level nREPL client code. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov
-;;
-;; Author: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A layer of abstraction above the low-level nREPL client code.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'spinner)
-(require 'nrepl-client)
-(require 'cider-connection)
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'cider-util)
-(require 'clojure-mode)
-
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'seq)
-
-
-;;; Eval spinner
-(defcustom cider-eval-spinner-type 'progress-bar
-  "Appearance of the evaluation spinner.
-
-Value is a symbol.  The possible values are the symbols in the
-`spinner-types' variable."
-  :type 'symbol
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-show-eval-spinner t
-  "When true, show the evaluation spinner in the mode line."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-eval-spinner-delay 1
-  "Amount of time, in seconds, after which the evaluation spinner will be shown."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defun cider-spinner-start (buffer)
-  "Start the evaluation spinner in BUFFER.
-Do nothing if `cider-show-eval-spinner' is nil."
-  (when cider-show-eval-spinner
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (spinner-start cider-eval-spinner-type nil
-                     cider-eval-spinner-delay))))
-
-(defun cider-eval-spinner-handler (eval-buffer original-callback)
-  "Return a response handler to stop the spinner and call ORIGINAL-CALLBACK.
-EVAL-BUFFER is the buffer where the spinner was started."
-  (lambda (response)
-    ;; buffer still exists and
-    ;; we've got status "done" from nrepl
-    ;; stop the spinner
-    (when (and (buffer-live-p eval-buffer)
-               (let ((status (nrepl-dict-get response "status")))
-                 (or (member "done" status)
-                     (member "eval-error" status)
-                     (member "error" status))))
-      (with-current-buffer eval-buffer
-        (when spinner-current (spinner-stop))))
-    (funcall original-callback response)))
-
-
-;;; Evaluation helpers
-(defun cider-ns-form-p (form)
-  "Check if FORM is an ns form."
-  (string-match-p "^[[:space:]]*\(ns\\([[:space:]]*$\\|[[:space:]]+\\)" form))
-
-(defun cider-ns-from-form (ns-form)
-  "Get ns substring from NS-FORM."
-  (when (string-match "^[ \t\n]*\(ns[ \t\n]+\\([^][ \t\n(){}]+\\)" ns-form)
-    (match-string-no-properties 1 ns-form)))
-
-(defvar-local cider-buffer-ns nil
-  "Current Clojure namespace of some buffer.
-Useful for special buffers (e.g. REPL, doc buffers) that have to keep track
-of a namespace.  This should never be set in Clojure buffers, as there the
-namespace should be extracted from the buffer's ns form.")
-
-(defun cider-current-ns (&optional no-default)
-  "Return the current ns.
-The ns is extracted from the ns form for Clojure buffers and from
-`cider-buffer-ns' for all other buffers.  If it's missing, use the current
-REPL's ns, otherwise fall back to \"user\".  When NO-DEFAULT is non-nil, it
-will return nil instead of \"user\"."
-  (or cider-buffer-ns
-      (clojure-find-ns)
-      (when-let* ((repl (cider-current-repl)))
-        (buffer-local-value 'cider-buffer-ns repl))
-      (if no-default nil "user")))
-
-(defun cider-expected-ns (&optional path)
-  "Return the namespace string matching PATH, or nil if not found.
-PATH is expected to be an absolute file path.  If PATH is nil, use the path
-to the file backing the current buffer.  The command falls back to
-`clojure-expected-ns' in the absence of an active nREPL connection."
-  (if (cider-connected-p)
-      (let* ((path (or path (file-truename (buffer-file-name))))
-             (relpath (thread-last (cider-sync-request:classpath)
-                        (seq-map
-                         (lambda (cp)
-                           (when (string-prefix-p cp path)
-                             (substring path (length cp)))))
-                        (seq-filter #'identity)
-                        (seq-sort (lambda (a b)
-                                    (< (length a) (length b))))
-                        (car))))
-        (if relpath
-            (thread-last (substring relpath 1) ; remove leading /
-              (file-name-sans-extension)
-              (replace-regexp-in-string "/" ".")
-              (replace-regexp-in-string "_" "-"))
-          (clojure-expected-ns path)))
-    (clojure-expected-ns path)))
-
-(defun cider-nrepl-op-supported-p (op &optional connection)
-  "Check whether the CONNECTION supports the nREPL middleware OP."
-  (nrepl-op-supported-p op (or connection (cider-current-repl))))
-
-(defvar cider-version)
-(defun cider-ensure-op-supported (op)
-  "Check for support of middleware op OP.
-Signal an error if it is not supported."
-  (unless (cider-nrepl-op-supported-p op)
-    (user-error "`%s' requires the nREPL op \"%s\".  Please, install (or update) cider-nrepl %s and restart CIDER" this-command op (upcase cider-version))))
-
-(defun cider-nrepl-send-request (request callback &optional connection)
-  "Send REQUEST and register response handler CALLBACK.
-REQUEST is a pair list of the form (\"op\" \"operation\" \"par1-name\"
-                                    \"par1\" ... ).
-If CONNECTION is provided dispatch to that connection instead of
-the current connection.  Return the id of the sent message."
-  (nrepl-send-request request callback (or connection (cider-current-repl))))
-
-(defun cider-nrepl-send-sync-request (request &optional connection abort-on-input)
-  "Send REQUEST to the nREPL server synchronously using CONNECTION.
-Hold till final \"done\" message has arrived and join all response messages
-of the same \"op\" that came along and return the accumulated response.
-If ABORT-ON-INPUT is non-nil, the function will return nil
-at the first sign of user input, so as not to hang the
-interface."
-  (nrepl-send-sync-request request
-                           (or connection (cider-current-repl))
-                           abort-on-input))
-
-(defun cider-nrepl-send-unhandled-request (request &optional connection)
-  "Send REQUEST to the nREPL CONNECTION and ignore any responses.
-Immediately mark the REQUEST as done.  Return the id of the sent message."
-  (let* ((conn (or connection (cider-current-repl)))
-         (id (nrepl-send-request request #'ignore conn)))
-    (with-current-buffer conn
-      (nrepl--mark-id-completed id))
-    id))
-
-(defun cider-nrepl-request:eval (input callback &optional ns line column additional-params connection)
-  "Send the request INPUT and register the CALLBACK as the response handler.
-If NS is non-nil, include it in the request.  LINE and COLUMN, if non-nil,
-define the position of INPUT in its buffer.  ADDITIONAL-PARAMS is a plist
-to be appended to the request message.  CONNECTION is the connection
-buffer, defaults to (cider-current-repl)."
-  (let ((connection (or connection (cider-current-repl))))
-    (nrepl-request:eval input
-                        (if cider-show-eval-spinner
-                            (cider-eval-spinner-handler connection callback)
-                          callback)
-                        connection
-                        ns line column additional-params)
-    (cider-spinner-start connection)))
-
-(defun cider-nrepl-sync-request:eval (input &optional connection ns)
-  "Send the INPUT to the nREPL CONNECTION synchronously.
-If NS is non-nil, include it in the eval request."
-  (nrepl-sync-request:eval input (or connection (cider-current-repl)) ns))
-
-(defcustom cider-pprint-fn 'pprint
-  "Sets the function to use when pretty-printing evaluation results.
-
-The value must be one of the following symbols:
-
-`pprint' - to use \\=`clojure.pprint/pprint\\=`
-
-`fipp' - to use the Fast Idiomatic Pretty Printer, approximately 5-10x
-faster than \\=`clojure.core/pprint\\=` (this is the default)
-
-`puget' - to use Puget, which provides canonical serialization of data on
-top of fipp, but at a slight performance cost
-
-Alternatively, can be the namespace-qualified name of a Clojure function of
-one argument.  If the function cannot be resolved, an exception will be
-thrown.
-
-The function is assumed to respect the contract of \\=`clojure.pprint/pprint\\=`
-with respect to the bound values of \\=`*print-length*\\=`, \\=`*print-level*\\=`,
-\\=`*print-meta*\\=`, and \\=`clojure.pprint/*print-right-margin*\\=`."
-  :type '(choice (const pprint)
-                 (const fipp)
-                 (const puget)
-                 string)
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.11.0"))
-
-(defun cider--pprint-fn ()
-  "Return the value to send in the pprint-fn slot of messages."
-  (pcase cider-pprint-fn
-    (`pprint "clojure.pprint/pprint")
-    (`fipp "cider.nrepl.middleware.pprint/fipp-pprint")
-    (`puget "cider.nrepl.middleware.pprint/puget-pprint")
-    (_ cider-pprint-fn)))
-
-(defun cider--nrepl-pprint-request-plist (right-margin &optional pprint-fn)
-  "Plist to be appended to an eval request to make it use pprint.
-PPRINT-FN is the name of the Clojure function to use.
-RIGHT-MARGIN specifies the maximum column-width of the pretty-printed
-result, and is included in the request if non-nil."
-  (nconc `("pprint" "true"
-           "pprint-fn" ,(or pprint-fn (cider--pprint-fn)))
-         (and right-margin `("print-right-margin" ,right-margin))))
-
-(defun cider--nrepl-content-type-plist ()
-  "Plist to be appended to an eval request to make it use content-types."
-  '("content-type" "true"))
-
-(defun cider-tooling-eval (input callback &optional ns connection)
-  "Send the request INPUT to CONNECTION and register the CALLBACK.
-NS specifies the namespace in which to evaluate the request.  Requests
-evaluated in the tooling nREPL session don't affect the thread-local
-bindings of the primary eval nREPL session (e.g. this is not going to
-clobber *1/2/3)."
-  ;; namespace forms are always evaluated in the "user" namespace
-  (nrepl-request:eval input
-                      callback
-                      (or connection (cider-current-repl))
-                      ns nil nil nil 'tooling))
-
-(defun cider-sync-tooling-eval (input &optional ns connection)
-  "Send the request INPUT to CONNECTION and evaluate in synchronously.
-NS specifies the namespace in which to evaluate the request.  Requests
-evaluated in the tooling nREPL session don't affect the thread-local
-bindings of the primary eval nREPL session (e.g. this is not going to
-clobber *1/2/3)."
-  ;; namespace forms are always evaluated in the "user" namespace
-  (nrepl-sync-request:eval input
-                           (or connection (cider-current-repl))
-                           ns
-                           'tooling))
-
-;; TODO: Add some unit tests and pretty those two functions up.
-;; FIXME: Currently that's broken for group-id with multiple segments (e.g. org.clojure/clojure)
-(defun cider-classpath-libs ()
-  "Return a list of all libs on the classpath."
-  (let ((libs (seq-filter (lambda (cp-entry)
-                            (string-suffix-p ".jar" cp-entry))
-                          (cider-sync-request:classpath)))
-        (dir-sep (if (string-equal system-type "windows-nt") "\\\\" "/")))
-    (thread-last libs
-      (seq-map (lambda (s) (split-string s dir-sep)))
-      (seq-map #'reverse)
-      (seq-map (lambda (l) (reverse (seq-take l 4)))))))
-
-(defun cider-library-present-p (lib)
-  "Check whether LIB is present on the classpath.
-The library is a string of the format \"group-id/artifact-id\"."
-  (let* ((lib (split-string lib "/"))
-         (group-id (car lib))
-         (artifact-id (cadr lib)))
-    (seq-find (lambda (lib)
-                (let ((g (car lib))
-                      (a (cadr lib)))
-                  (and (equal group-id g) (equal artifact-id a))))
-              (cider-classpath-libs))))
-
-
-;;; Interrupt evaluation
-
-(defun cider-interrupt-handler (buffer)
-  "Create an interrupt response handler for BUFFER."
-  (nrepl-make-response-handler buffer nil nil nil nil))
-
-(defun cider-interrupt ()
-  "Interrupt any pending evaluations."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; FIXME: does this work correctly in cljc files?
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-current-repl)
-    (let ((pending-request-ids (cider-util--hash-keys nrepl-pending-requests)))
-      (dolist (request-id pending-request-ids)
-        (nrepl-request:interrupt
-         request-id
-         (cider-interrupt-handler (current-buffer))
-         (cider-current-repl))))))
-
-(defun cider-nrepl-eval-session ()
-  "Return the eval nREPL session id of the current connection."
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-current-repl)
-    nrepl-session))
-
-(defun cider-nrepl-tooling-session ()
-  "Return the tooling nREPL session id of the current connection."
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-current-repl)
-    nrepl-tooling-session))
-
-(defun cider--var-choice (var-info)
-  "Prompt to choose from among multiple VAR-INFO candidates, if required.
-This is needed only when the symbol queried is an unqualified host platform
-method, and multiple classes have a so-named member.  If VAR-INFO does not
-contain a `candidates' key, it is returned as is."
-  (let ((candidates (nrepl-dict-get var-info "candidates")))
-    (if candidates
-        (let* ((classes (nrepl-dict-keys candidates))
-               (choice (completing-read "Member in class: " classes nil t))
-               (info (nrepl-dict-get candidates choice)))
-          info)
-      var-info)))
-
-(defun cider-var-info (var &optional all)
-  "Return VAR's info as an alist with list cdrs.
-When multiple matching vars are returned you'll be prompted to select one,
-unless ALL is truthy."
-  (when (and var (not (string= var "")))
-    (let ((var-info (cider-sync-request:info var)))
-      (if all var-info (cider--var-choice var-info)))))
-
-(defun cider-member-info (class member)
-  "Return the CLASS MEMBER's info as an alist with list cdrs."
-  (when (and class member)
-    (cider-sync-request:info nil class member)))
-
-
-;;; Requests
-
-(declare-function cider-load-file-handler "cider-eval")
-(defun cider-request:load-file (file-contents file-path file-name &optional connection callback)
-  "Perform the nREPL \"load-file\" op.
-FILE-CONTENTS, FILE-PATH and FILE-NAME are details of the file to be
-loaded.  If CONNECTION is nil, use `cider-current-repl'.  If CALLBACK
-is nil, use `cider-load-file-handler'."
-  (cider-nrepl-send-request `("op" "load-file"
-                              "file" ,file-contents
-                              "file-path" ,file-path
-                              "file-name" ,file-name)
-                            (or callback
-                                (cider-load-file-handler (current-buffer)))
-                            connection))
-
-
-;;; Sync Requests
-
-(defcustom cider-filtered-namespaces-regexps
-  '("^cider.nrepl" "^refactor-nrepl" "^clojure.tools.nrepl" "^nrepl")
-  "List of regexps used to filter out some vars/symbols/namespaces.
-When nil, nothing is filtered out.  Otherwise, all namespaces matching any
-regexp from this list are dropped out of the \"ns-list\" op.  Also,
-\"apropos\" won't include vars from such namespaces.  This list is passed
-on to the nREPL middleware without any pre-processing.  So the regexps have
-to be in Clojure format (with twice the number of backslashes) and not
-Emacs Lisp."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :safe #'listp
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.13.0"))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:apropos (query &optional search-ns docs-p privates-p case-sensitive-p)
-  "Send \"apropos\" request for regexp QUERY.
-
-Optional arguments include SEARCH-NS, DOCS-P, PRIVATES-P, CASE-SENSITIVE-P."
-  (let* ((query (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t]+" ".+" query))
-         (response (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request
-                    `("op" "apropos"
-                      "ns" ,(cider-current-ns)
-                      "query" ,query
-                      ,@(when search-ns `("search-ns" ,search-ns))
-                      ,@(when docs-p '("docs?" "t"))
-                      ,@(when privates-p '("privates?" "t"))
-                      ,@(when case-sensitive-p '("case-sensitive?" "t"))
-                      "filter-regexps" ,cider-filtered-namespaces-regexps))))
-    (if (member "apropos-regexp-error" (nrepl-dict-get response "status"))
-        (user-error "Invalid regexp: %s" (nrepl-dict-get response "error-msg"))
-      (nrepl-dict-get response "apropos-matches"))))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:classpath ()
-  "Return a list of classpath entries."
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "classpath")
-  (thread-first '("op" "classpath")
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "classpath")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:complete (str context)
-  "Return a list of completions for STR using nREPL's \"complete\" op.
-CONTEXT represents a completion context for compliment."
-  (when-let* ((dict (thread-first `("op" "complete"
-                                    "ns" ,(cider-current-ns)
-                                    "symbol" ,str
-                                    "context" ,context)
-                      (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request nil 'abort-on-input))))
-    (nrepl-dict-get dict "completions")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:complete-flush-caches ()
-  "Send \"complete-flush-caches\" op to flush Compliment's caches."
-  (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request (list "op" "complete-flush-caches"
-                                       "session" (cider-nrepl-eval-session))
-                                 'abort-on-input))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:info (symbol &optional class member)
-  "Send \"info\" op with parameters SYMBOL or CLASS and MEMBER."
-  (let ((var-info (thread-first `("op" "info"
-                                  "ns" ,(cider-current-ns)
-                                  ,@(when symbol `("symbol" ,symbol))
-                                  ,@(when class `("class" ,class))
-                                  ,@(when member `("member" ,member)))
-                    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request))))
-    (if (member "no-info" (nrepl-dict-get var-info "status"))
-        nil
-      var-info)))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:eldoc (symbol &optional class member)
-  "Send \"eldoc\" op with parameters SYMBOL or CLASS and MEMBER."
-  (when-let* ((eldoc (thread-first `("op" "eldoc"
-                                     "ns" ,(cider-current-ns)
-                                     ,@(when symbol `("symbol" ,symbol))
-                                     ,@(when class `("class" ,class))
-                                     ,@(when member `("member" ,member)))
-                       (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request nil 'abort-on-input))))
-    (if (member "no-eldoc" (nrepl-dict-get eldoc "status"))
-        nil
-      eldoc)))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:eldoc-datomic-query (symbol)
-  "Send \"eldoc-datomic-query\" op with parameter SYMBOL."
-  (when-let* ((eldoc (thread-first `("op" "eldoc-datomic-query"
-                                     "ns" ,(cider-current-ns)
-                                     ,@(when symbol `("symbol" ,symbol)))
-                       (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request nil 'abort-on-input))))
-    (if (member "no-eldoc" (nrepl-dict-get eldoc "status"))
-        nil
-      eldoc)))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:spec-list (&optional filter-regex)
-  "Get a list of the available specs in the registry.
-Optional argument FILTER-REGEX filters specs.  By default, all specs are
-returned."
-  (setq filter-regex (or filter-regex ""))
-  (thread-first `("op" "spec-list"
-                  "filter-regex" ,filter-regex)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "spec-list")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:spec-form (spec)
-  "Get SPEC's form from registry."
-  (thread-first `("op" "spec-form"
-                  "spec-name" ,spec)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "spec-form")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:spec-example (spec)
-  "Get an example for SPEC."
-  (thread-first `("op" "spec-example"
-                  "spec-name" ,spec)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "spec-example")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:ns-list ()
-  "Get a list of the available namespaces."
-  (thread-first `("op" "ns-list"
-                  "filter-regexps" ,cider-filtered-namespaces-regexps)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "ns-list")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:ns-vars (ns)
-  "Get a list of the vars in NS."
-  (thread-first `("op" "ns-vars"
-                  "ns" ,ns)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "ns-vars")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:ns-path (ns)
-  "Get the path to the file containing NS."
-  (thread-first `("op" "ns-path"
-                  "ns" ,ns)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "path")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:ns-vars-with-meta (ns)
-  "Get a map of the vars in NS to its metadata information."
-  (thread-first `("op" "ns-vars-with-meta"
-                  "ns" ,ns)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "ns-vars-with-meta")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:ns-load-all ()
-  "Load all project namespaces."
-  (thread-first '("op" "ns-load-all")
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "loaded-ns")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:resource (name)
-  "Perform nREPL \"resource\" op with resource name NAME."
-  (thread-first `("op" "resource"
-                  "name" ,name)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "resource-path")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:resources-list ()
-  "Return a list of all resources on the classpath.
-The result entries are relative to the classpath."
-  (when-let* ((resources (thread-first '("op" "resources-list")
-                           (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-                           (nrepl-dict-get "resources-list"))))
-    (seq-map (lambda (resource) (nrepl-dict-get resource "relpath")) resources)))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:format-code (code)
-  "Perform nREPL \"format-code\" op with CODE."
-  (thread-first `("op" "format-code"
-                  "code" ,code)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "formatted-code")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:format-edn (edn right-margin)
-  "Perform \"format-edn\" op with EDN and RIGHT-MARGIN."
-  (let* ((response (thread-first `("op" "format-edn"
-                                   "edn" ,edn)
-                     (append (cider--nrepl-pprint-request-plist right-margin))
-                     (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)))
-         (err (nrepl-dict-get response "err")))
-    (when err
-      ;; err will be a stacktrace with a first line that looks like:
-      ;; "clojure.lang.ExceptionInfo: Unmatched delimiter ]"
-      (error (car (split-string err "\n"))))
-    (nrepl-dict-get response "formatted-edn")))
-
-;;; Dealing with input
-;; TODO: Replace this with some nil handler.
-(defun cider-stdin-handler (&optional _buffer)
-  "Make a stdin response handler for _BUFFER."
-  (nrepl-make-response-handler (current-buffer)
-                               (lambda (_buffer _value))
-                               (lambda (_buffer _out))
-                               (lambda (_buffer _err))
-                               nil))
-
-(defun cider-need-input (buffer)
-  "Handle an need-input request from BUFFER."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-      (set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-map)
-      (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'abort-recursive-edit)
-      (let ((stdin (condition-case nil
-                       (concat (read-from-minibuffer "Stdin: " nil map) "\n")
-                     (quit nil))))
-        (nrepl-request:stdin stdin
-                             (cider-stdin-handler buffer)
-                             (cider-current-repl))))))
-
-(provide 'cider-client)
-
-;;; cider-client.el ends here
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-;;; cider-common.el --- Common use functions         -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2015-2018  Artur Malabarba
-
-;; Author: Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Common functions that are useful in both Clojure buffers and REPL
-;; buffers.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-(require 'cider-util)
-(require 'etags) ; for find-tags-marker-ring
-(require 'tramp)
-
-(defcustom cider-prompt-for-symbol t
-  "Controls when to prompt for symbol when a command requires one.
-
-When non-nil, always prompt, and use the symbol at point as the default
-value at the prompt.
-
-When nil, attempt to use the symbol at point for the command, and only
-prompt if that throws an error."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "always" t)
-                 (const :tag "dwim" nil))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-special-mode-truncate-lines t
-  "If non-nil, contents of CIDER's special buffers will be line-truncated.
-Should be set before loading CIDER."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defun cider--should-prompt-for-symbol (&optional invert)
-  "Return the value of the variable `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.
-Optionally invert the value, if INVERT is truthy."
-  (if invert (not cider-prompt-for-symbol) cider-prompt-for-symbol))
-
-(defun cider-prompt-for-symbol-function (&optional invert)
-  "Prompt for symbol if funcall `cider--should-prompt-for-symbol' is truthy.
-Otherwise attempt to use the symbol at point for the command, and only
-prompt if that throws an error.
-
-INVERT is used to invert the semantics of the function `cider--should-prompt-for-symbol'."
-  (if (cider--should-prompt-for-symbol invert)
-      #'cider-read-symbol-name
-    #'cider-try-symbol-at-point))
-
-(defun cider--kw-to-symbol (kw)
-  "Convert the keyword KW to a symbol."
-  (when kw
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`:+" "" kw)))
-
-;;; Minibuffer
-(defvar cider-minibuffer-history '()
-  "History list of expressions read from the minibuffer.")
-
-(defvar cider-minibuffer-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") #'complete-symbol)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-TAB") #'complete-symbol)
-    map)
-  "Minibuffer keymap used for reading Clojure expressions.")
-
-(declare-function cider-complete-at-point "cider-completion")
-(declare-function cider-eldoc "cider-eldoc")
-(defun cider-read-from-minibuffer (prompt &optional value)
-  "Read a string from the minibuffer, prompting with PROMPT.
-If VALUE is non-nil, it is inserted into the minibuffer as initial-input.
-PROMPT need not end with \": \". If it doesn't, VALUE is displayed on the
-prompt as a default value (used if the user doesn't type anything) and is
-not used as initial input (input is left empty)."
-  (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
-      (lambda ()
-        (set-syntax-table clojure-mode-syntax-table)
-        (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
-                  #'cider-complete-at-point nil t)
-        (setq-local eldoc-documentation-function #'cider-eldoc)
-        (run-hooks 'eval-expression-minibuffer-setup-hook))
-    (let* ((has-colon (string-match ": \\'" prompt))
-           (input (read-from-minibuffer (cond
-                                         (has-colon prompt)
-                                         (value (format "%s (default %s): " prompt value))
-                                         (t (format "%s: " prompt)))
-                                        (when has-colon value) ; initial-input
-                                        cider-minibuffer-map nil
-                                        'cider-minibuffer-history
-                                        (unless has-colon value)))) ; default-value
-      (if (and (equal input "") value (not has-colon))
-          value
-        input))))
-
-(defun cider-read-symbol-name (prompt callback)
-  "Read a symbol name using PROMPT with a default of the one at point.
-Use CALLBACK as the completing read var callback."
-  (funcall callback (cider-read-from-minibuffer
-                     prompt
-                     ;; if the thing at point is a keyword we treat it as symbol
-                     (cider--kw-to-symbol (cider-symbol-at-point 'look-back)))))
-
-(defun cider-try-symbol-at-point (prompt callback)
-  "Call CALLBACK with symbol at point.
-On failure, read a symbol name using PROMPT and call CALLBACK with that."
-  (condition-case nil (funcall callback (cider--kw-to-symbol (cider-symbol-at-point 'look-back)))
-    ('error (funcall callback (cider-read-from-minibuffer prompt)))))
-
-(declare-function cider-mode "cider-mode")
-
-(defun cider-jump-to (buffer &optional pos other-window)
-  "Push current point onto marker ring, and jump to BUFFER and POS.
-POS can be either a number, a cons, or a symbol.
-If a number, it is the character position (the point).
-If a cons, it specifies the position as (LINE . COLUMN).  COLUMN can be nil.
-If a symbol, `cider-jump-to' searches for something that looks like the
-symbol's definition in the file.
-If OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil don't reuse current window."
-  (with-no-warnings
-    (ring-insert find-tag-marker-ring (point-marker)))
-  (if other-window
-      (pop-to-buffer buffer)
-    ;; like switch-to-buffer, but reuse existing window if BUFFER is visible
-    (pop-to-buffer buffer '((display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-same-window))))
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (widen)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (cider-mode +1)
-    (cond
-     ;; Line-column specification.
-     ((consp pos)
-      (forward-line (1- (or (car pos) 1)))
-      (if (cdr pos)
-          (move-to-column (cdr pos))
-        (back-to-indentation)))
-     ;; Point specification.
-     ((numberp pos)
-      (goto-char pos))
-     ;; Symbol or string.
-     (pos
-      ;; Try to find (def full-name ...).
-      (if (or (save-excursion
-                (search-forward-regexp (format "(def.*\\s-\\(%s\\)" (regexp-quote pos))
-                                       nil 'noerror))
-              (let ((name (replace-regexp-in-string ".*/" "" pos)))
-                ;; Try to find (def name ...).
-                (or (save-excursion
-                      (search-forward-regexp (format "(def.*\\s-\\(%s\\)" (regexp-quote name))
-                                             nil 'noerror))
-                    ;; Last resort, just find the first occurrence of `name'.
-                    (save-excursion
-                      (search-forward name nil 'noerror)))))
-          (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-        (message "Can't find %s in %s" pos (buffer-file-name))))
-     (t nil))))
-
-(defun cider--find-buffer-for-file (file)
-  "Return a buffer visiting FILE.
-If FILE is a temp buffer name, return that buffer."
-  (if (string-prefix-p "*" file)
-      file
-    (and file
-         (not (cider--tooling-file-p file))
-         (cider-find-file file))))
-
-(defun cider--jump-to-loc-from-info (info &optional other-window)
-  "Jump to location give by INFO.
-INFO object is returned by `cider-var-info' or `cider-member-info'.
-OTHER-WINDOW is passed to `cider-jump-to'."
-  (let* ((line (nrepl-dict-get info "line"))
-         (file (nrepl-dict-get info "file"))
-         (name (nrepl-dict-get info "name"))
-         ;; the filename might actually be a REPL buffer name
-         (buffer (cider--find-buffer-for-file file)))
-    (if buffer
-        (cider-jump-to buffer (if line (cons line nil) name) other-window)
-      (error "No source location"))))
-
-(declare-function url-filename "url-parse" (cl-x) t)
-
-(defun cider--url-to-file (url)
-  "Return the filename from the resource URL.
-Uses `url-generic-parse-url' to parse the url.  The filename is extracted and
-then url decoded.  If the decoded filename has a Windows device letter followed
-by a colon immediately after the leading '/' then the leading '/' is dropped to
-create a valid path."
-  (let ((filename (url-unhex-string (url-filename (url-generic-parse-url url)))))
-    (if (string-match "^/\\([a-zA-Z]:/.*\\)" filename)
-        (match-string 1 filename)
-      filename)))
-
-(defun cider-make-tramp-prefix (method user host)
-  "Constructs a Tramp file prefix from METHOD, USER, HOST.
-It originated from Tramp's `tramp-make-tramp-file-name'.  The original be
-forced to make full file name with `with-parsed-tramp-file-name', not providing
-prefix only option."
-  (concat tramp-prefix-format
-          (unless (zerop (length method))
-            (concat method tramp-postfix-method-format))
-          (unless (zerop (length user))
-            (concat user tramp-postfix-user-format))
-          (when host
-            (if (string-match tramp-ipv6-regexp host)
-                (concat tramp-prefix-ipv6-format host tramp-postfix-ipv6-format)
-              host))
-          tramp-postfix-host-format))
-
-(defun cider-tramp-prefix (&optional buffer)
-  "Use the filename for BUFFER to determine a tramp prefix.
-Defaults to the current buffer.  Return the tramp prefix, or nil
-if BUFFER is local."
-  (let* ((buffer (or buffer (current-buffer)))
-         (name (or (buffer-file-name buffer)
-                   (with-current-buffer buffer
-                     default-directory))))
-    (when (tramp-tramp-file-p name)
-      (with-parsed-tramp-file-name name v
-        (with-no-warnings
-          (cider-make-tramp-prefix v-method v-user v-host))))))
-
-(defun cider--client-tramp-filename (name &optional buffer)
-  "Return the tramp filename for path NAME relative to BUFFER.
-If BUFFER has a tramp prefix, it will be added as a prefix to NAME.
-If the resulting path is an existing tramp file, it returns the path,
-otherwise, nil."
-  (let* ((buffer (or buffer (current-buffer)))
-         (name (replace-regexp-in-string "^file:" "" name))
-         (name (concat (cider-tramp-prefix buffer) name)))
-    (if (tramp-handle-file-exists-p name)
-        name)))
-
-(defun cider--server-filename (name)
-  "Return the nREPL server-relative filename for NAME."
-  (if (tramp-tramp-file-p name)
-      (with-parsed-tramp-file-name name nil
-        localname)
-    name))
-
-(defvar cider-from-nrepl-filename-function
-  (with-no-warnings
-    (if (eq system-type 'cygwin)
-        #'cygwin-convert-file-name-from-windows
-      #'identity))
-  "Function to translate nREPL namestrings to Emacs filenames.")
-
-(defcustom cider-prefer-local-resources nil
-  "Prefer local resources to remote (tramp) ones when both are available."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defun cider--file-path (path)
-  "Return PATH's local or tramp path using `cider-prefer-local-resources'.
-If no local or remote file exists, return nil."
-  (let* ((local-path (funcall cider-from-nrepl-filename-function path))
-         (tramp-path (and local-path (cider--client-tramp-filename local-path))))
-    (cond ((equal local-path "") "")
-          ((and cider-prefer-local-resources (file-exists-p local-path))
-           local-path)
-          ((and tramp-path (file-exists-p tramp-path))
-           tramp-path)
-          ((and local-path (file-exists-p local-path))
-           local-path))))
-
-(declare-function archive-extract "arc-mode")
-(declare-function archive-zip-extract "arc-mode")
-
-(defun cider-find-file (url)
-  "Return a buffer visiting the file URL if it exists, or nil otherwise.
-If URL has a scheme prefix, it must represent a fully-qualified file path
-or an entry within a zip/jar archive.  If AVFS (archive virtual file
-system; see online docs) is mounted the archive entry is opened inside the
-AVFS directory, otherwise the entry is archived into a temporary read-only
-buffer.  If URL doesn't contain a scheme prefix and is an absolute path, it
-is treated as such.  Finally, if URL is relative, it is expanded within each
-of the open Clojure buffers till an existing file ending with URL has been
-found."
-  (require 'arc-mode)
-  (cond ((string-match "^file:\\(.+\\)" url)
-         (when-let* ((file (cider--url-to-file (match-string 1 url)))
-                     (path (cider--file-path file)))
-           (find-file-noselect path)))
-        ((string-match "^\\(jar\\|zip\\):\\(file:.+\\)!/\\(.+\\)" url)
-         (when-let* ((entry (match-string 3 url))
-                     (file (cider--url-to-file (match-string 2 url)))
-                     (path (cider--file-path file))
-                     (name (format "%s:%s" path entry))
-                     (avfs (format "%s%s#uzip/%s"
-                                   (expand-file-name (or (getenv "AVFSBASE")  "~/.avfs/"))
-                                   path entry)))
-           (cond
-            ;; 1) use avfs
-            ((file-exists-p avfs)
-             (find-file-noselect avfs))
-            ;; 2) already uncompressed
-            ((find-buffer-visiting name))
-            ;; 3) on remotes use Emacs built-in archiving
-            ((tramp-tramp-file-p path)
-             (find-file path)
-             (goto-char (point-min))
-             ;; anchor to eol to prevent eg. clj matching cljs.
-             (re-search-forward (concat entry "$"))
-             (let ((archive-buffer (current-buffer)))
-               (archive-extract)
-               (kill-buffer archive-buffer))
-             (current-buffer))
-            ;; 4) Use external zip program to extract a single file
-            (t
-             (with-current-buffer (generate-new-buffer
-                                   (file-name-nondirectory entry))
-               (archive-zip-extract path entry)
-               (set-visited-file-name name)
-               (setq-local default-directory (file-name-directory path))
-               (setq-local buffer-read-only t)
-               (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-               (set-auto-mode)
-               (current-buffer))))))
-        (t (if-let* ((path (cider--file-path url)))
-               (find-file-noselect path)
-             (unless (file-name-absolute-p url)
-               (let ((cider-buffers (cider-util--clojure-buffers))
-                     (url (file-name-nondirectory url)))
-                 (or (cl-loop for bf in cider-buffers
-                              for path = (with-current-buffer bf
-                                           (expand-file-name url))
-                              if (and path (file-exists-p path))
-                              return (find-file-noselect path))
-                     (cl-loop for bf in cider-buffers
-                              if (string= (buffer-name bf) url)
-                              return bf))))))))
-
-(defun cider--open-other-window-p (arg)
-  "Test prefix value ARG to see if it indicates displaying results in other window."
-  (let ((narg (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
-    (pcase narg
-      (-1 t) ; -
-      (16 t) ; empty empty
-      (_ nil))))
-
-(defun cider-abbreviate-ns (namespace)
-  "Return a string that abbreviates NAMESPACE."
-  (when namespace
-    (let* ((names (reverse (split-string namespace "\\.")))
-           (lastname (car names)))
-      (concat (mapconcat (lambda (s) (concat (substring s 0 1) "."))
-                         (reverse (cdr names))
-                         "")
-              lastname))))
-
-(defun cider-last-ns-segment (namespace)
-  "Return the last segment of NAMESPACE."
-  (when namespace
-    (car (reverse (split-string namespace "\\.")))))
-
-
-(provide 'cider-common)
-;;; cider-common.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-common.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-common.elc
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-;;; cider-compat.el --- Functions from newer Emacs versions for compatibility -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Everything here was copied from subr-x for compatibility with
-;; Emacs 25.1.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-and-compile
-
-  (unless (fboundp 'if-let*)
-    (defmacro if-let* (bindings then &rest else)
-      "Process BINDINGS and if all values are non-nil eval THEN, else ELSE.
-Argument BINDINGS is a list of tuples whose car is a symbol to be
-bound and (optionally) used in THEN, and its cadr is a sexp to be
-evalled to set symbol's value."
-      (declare (indent 2)
-               (debug ([&or (&rest (symbolp form)) (symbolp form)] form body)))
-      `(let* ,(internal--build-bindings bindings)
-         (if ,(car (internal--listify (car (last bindings))))
-             ,then
-           ,@else))))
-
-  (unless (fboundp 'when-let*)
-    (defmacro when-let* (bindings &rest body)
-      "Process BINDINGS and if all values are non-nil eval BODY.
-Argument BINDINGS is a list of tuples whose car is a symbol to be
-bound and (optionally) used in BODY, and its cadr is a sexp to be
-evalled to set symbol's value."
-      (declare (indent 1) (debug if-let*))
-      `(if-let* ,bindings ,(macroexp-progn body)))))
-
-(provide 'cider-compat)
-;;; cider-compat.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-compat.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-compat.elc
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-;;; cider-completion.el --- Smart REPL-powered code completion -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Smart REPL-powered code completion and integration with company-mode.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'thingatpt)
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'cider-eldoc)
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-
-(defcustom cider-completion-use-context t
-  "When true, uses context at point to improve completion suggestions."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-annotate-completion-candidates t
-  "When true, annotate completion candidates with some extra information."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.8.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-annotate-completion-function
-  #'cider-default-annotate-completion-function
-  "Controls how the annotations for completion candidates are formatted.
-Must be a function that takes two arguments: the abbreviation of the
-candidate type according to `cider-completion-annotations-alist' and the
-candidate's namespace."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-completion-annotations-alist
-  '(("class" "c")
-    ("field" "fi")
-    ("function" "f")
-    ("import" "i")
-    ("keyword" "k")
-    ("local" "l")
-    ("macro" "m")
-    ("method" "me")
-    ("namespace" "n")
-    ("protocol" "p")
-    ("protocol-function" "pf")
-    ("record" "r")
-    ("special-form" "s")
-    ("static-field" "sf")
-    ("static-method" "sm")
-    ("type" "t")
-    ("var" "v"))
-  "Controls the abbreviations used when annotating completion candidates.
-
-Must be a list of elements with the form (TYPE . ABBREVIATION), where TYPE
-is a possible value of the candidate's type returned from the completion
-backend, and ABBREVIATION is a short form of that type."
-  :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type string)
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-completion-annotations-include-ns 'unqualified
-  "Controls passing of namespaces to `cider-annotate-completion-function'.
-
-When set to 'always, the candidate's namespace will always be passed if it
-is available.  When set to 'unqualified, the namespace will only be passed
-if the candidate is not namespace-qualified."
-  :type '(choice (const always)
-                 (const unqualified)
-                 (const :tag "never" nil))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defvar cider-completion-last-context nil)
-
-(defun cider-completion-symbol-start-pos ()
-  "Find the starting position of the symbol at point, unless inside a string."
-  (let ((sap (symbol-at-point)))
-    (when (and sap (not (nth 3 (syntax-ppss))))
-      (car (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)))))
-
-(defun cider-completion-get-context-at-point ()
-  "Extract the context at point.
-If point is not inside the list, returns nil; otherwise return \"top-level\"
-form, with symbol at point replaced by __prefix__."
-  (when (save-excursion
-          (condition-case _
-              (progn
-                (up-list)
-                (check-parens)
-                t)
-            (scan-error nil)
-            (user-error nil)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (let* ((pref-end (point))
-             (pref-start (cider-completion-symbol-start-pos))
-             (context (cider-defun-at-point))
-             (_ (beginning-of-defun))
-             (expr-start (point)))
-        (concat (when pref-start (substring context 0 (- pref-start expr-start)))
-                "__prefix__"
-                (substring context (- pref-end expr-start)))))))
-
-(defun cider-completion-get-context ()
-  "Extract context depending on `cider-completion-use-context' and major mode."
-  (let ((context (if (and cider-completion-use-context
-                          ;; Important because `beginning-of-defun' and
-                          ;; `ending-of-defun' work incorrectly in the REPL
-                          ;; buffer, so context extraction fails there.
-                          (derived-mode-p 'clojure-mode))
-                     (or (cider-completion-get-context-at-point)
-                         "nil")
-                   "nil")))
-    (if (string= cider-completion-last-context context)
-        ":same"
-      (setq cider-completion-last-context context)
-      context)))
-
-(defun cider-completion--parse-candidate-map (candidate-map)
-  "Get \"candidate\" from CANDIDATE-MAP.
-Put type and ns properties on the candidate"
-  (let ((candidate (nrepl-dict-get candidate-map "candidate"))
-        (type (nrepl-dict-get candidate-map "type"))
-        (ns (nrepl-dict-get candidate-map "ns")))
-    (put-text-property 0 1 'type type candidate)
-    (put-text-property 0 1 'ns ns candidate)
-    candidate))
-
-(defun cider-complete (str)
-  "Complete STR with context at point."
-  (let* ((context (cider-completion-get-context))
-         (candidates (cider-sync-request:complete str context)))
-    (mapcar #'cider-completion--parse-candidate-map candidates)))
-
-(defun cider-completion--get-candidate-type (symbol)
-  "Get candidate type for SYMBOL."
-  (let ((type (get-text-property 0 'type symbol)))
-    (or (cadr (assoc type cider-completion-annotations-alist))
-        type)))
-
-(defun cider-completion--get-candidate-ns (symbol)
-  "Get candidate ns for SYMBOL."
-  (when (or (eq 'always cider-completion-annotations-include-ns)
-            (and (eq 'unqualified cider-completion-annotations-include-ns)
-                 (not (cider-namespace-qualified-p symbol))))
-    (get-text-property 0 'ns symbol)))
-
-(defun cider-default-annotate-completion-function (type ns)
-  "Get completion function based on TYPE and NS."
-  (concat (when ns (format " (%s)" ns))
-          (when type (format " <%s>" type))))
-
-(defun cider-annotate-symbol (symbol)
-  "Return a string suitable for annotating SYMBOL.
-If SYMBOL has a text property `type` whose value is recognised, its
-abbreviation according to `cider-completion-annotations-alist' will be
-used.  If `type` is present but not recognised, its value will be used
-unaltered.  If SYMBOL has a text property `ns`, then its value will be used
-according to `cider-completion-annotations-include-ns'.  The formatting is
-performed by `cider-annotate-completion-function'."
-  (when cider-annotate-completion-candidates
-    (let* ((type (cider-completion--get-candidate-type symbol))
-           (ns (cider-completion--get-candidate-ns symbol)))
-      (funcall cider-annotate-completion-function type ns))))
-
-(defun cider-complete-at-point ()
-  "Complete the symbol at point."
-  (when-let* ((bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)))
-    (when (and (cider-connected-p)
-               (not (or (cider-in-string-p) (cider-in-comment-p))))
-      (list (car bounds) (cdr bounds)
-            (completion-table-dynamic #'cider-complete)
-            :annotation-function #'cider-annotate-symbol
-            :company-doc-buffer #'cider-create-doc-buffer
-            :company-location #'cider-company-location
-            :company-docsig #'cider-company-docsig))))
-
-(defun cider-completion-flush-caches ()
-  "Force Compliment to refill its caches.
-This command should be used if Compliment fails to pick up new classnames
-and methods from dependencies that were loaded dynamically after the REPL
-has started."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-sync-request:complete-flush-caches))
-
-(defun cider-company-location (var)
-  "Open VAR's definition in a buffer.
-Returns the cons of the buffer itself and the location of VAR's definition
-in the buffer."
-  (when-let* ((info (cider-var-info var))
-              (file (nrepl-dict-get info "file"))
-              (line (nrepl-dict-get info "line"))
-              (buffer (cider-find-file file)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (forward-line (1- line))
-        (cons buffer (point))))))
-
-(defun cider-company-docsig (thing)
-  "Return signature for THING."
-  (let* ((eldoc-info (cider-eldoc-info thing))
-         (ns (lax-plist-get eldoc-info "ns"))
-         (symbol (lax-plist-get eldoc-info "symbol"))
-         (arglists (lax-plist-get eldoc-info "arglists")))
-    (when eldoc-info
-      (format "%s: %s"
-              (cider-eldoc-format-thing ns symbol thing
-                                        (cider-eldoc-thing-type eldoc-info))
-              (cider-eldoc-format-arglist arglists 0)))))
-
-;; Fuzzy completion for company-mode
-
-(defun cider-company-unfiltered-candidates (string &rest _)
-  "Return CIDER completion candidates for STRING as is, unfiltered."
-  (cider-complete string))
-
-(add-to-list 'completion-styles-alist
-             '(cider
-               cider-company-unfiltered-candidates
-               cider-company-unfiltered-candidates
-               "CIDER backend-driven completion style."))
-
-(defun cider-company-enable-fuzzy-completion ()
-  "Enable backend-driven fuzzy completion in the current buffer."
-  (setq-local completion-styles '(cider)))
-
-(provide 'cider-completion)
-;;; cider-completion.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-completion.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-completion.elc
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-;;; cider-connection.el --- Connection and session life-cycle management for CIDER -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;;
-;; Copyright © 2018 Artur Malabarba, Bozhidar Batsov, Vitalie Spinu and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Vitalie Spinu <spinuvit@gmail.com>
-;;
-;; Keywords: languages, clojure, cider
-;;
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-;;
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-;;
-;;
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'nrepl-client)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'format-spec)
-(require 'sesman)
-(require 'sesman-browser)
-
-(defcustom cider-session-name-template "%J:%h:%p"
-  "Format string to use for session names.
-See `cider-format-connection-params' for available format characters."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.18.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-connection-message-fn #'cider-random-words-of-inspiration
-  "The function to use to generate the message displayed on connect.
-When set to nil no additional message will be displayed.  A good
-alternative to the default is `cider-random-tip'."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.11.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-redirect-server-output-to-repl  t
-  "Controls whether nREPL server output would be redirected to the REPL.
-When non-nil the output would end up in both the nrepl-server buffer (when
-available) and the matching REPL buffer."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-auto-mode t
-  "When non-nil, automatically enable cider mode for all Clojure buffers."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defconst cider-required-nrepl-version "0.2.12"
-  "The minimum nREPL version that's known to work properly with CIDER.")
-
-
-;;; Connect
-
-(defun cider-nrepl-connect (params)
-  "Start nrepl client and create the REPL.
-PARAMS is a plist containing :host, :port, :server and other parameters for
-`cider-repl-create'."
-  (process-buffer
-   (nrepl-start-client-process
-    (plist-get params :host)
-    (plist-get params :port)
-    (plist-get params :server)
-    (lambda (_)
-      (cider-repl-create params)))))
-
-(defun cider-connected-p ()
-  "Return t if CIDER is currently connected, nil otherwise."
-  (process-live-p (get-buffer-process (cider-current-repl))))
-
-(defun cider-ensure-connected ()
-  "Ensure there is a linked CIDER session."
-  (sesman-ensure-session 'CIDER))
-
-(defun cider--session-server (session)
-  "Return server buffer for SESSION or nil if there is no server."
-  (seq-some (lambda (r)
-              (buffer-local-value 'nrepl-server-buffer r))
-            (cdr session)))
-
-(defun cider--gather-session-params (session)
-  "Gather all params for a SESSION."
-  (let (params)
-    (dolist (repl (cdr session))
-      (setq params (cider--gather-connect-params params repl)))
-    (when-let* ((server (cider--session-server session)))
-      (setq params (cider--gather-connect-params params server)))
-    params))
-
-(defun cider--gather-connect-params (&optional params proc-buffer)
-  "Gather all relevant connection parameters into PARAMS plist.
-PROC-BUFFER is either server or client buffer, defaults to current buffer."
-  (let ((proc-buffer (or proc-buffer (current-buffer))))
-    (with-current-buffer proc-buffer
-      (unless nrepl-endpoint
-        (error "This is not a REPL or SERVER buffer; is there an active REPL?"))
-      (let ((server-buf (if (nrepl-server-p proc-buffer)
-                            proc-buffer
-                          nrepl-server-buffer)))
-        (cl-loop for l on nrepl-endpoint by #'cddr
-                 do (setq params (plist-put params (car l) (cadr l))))
-        (setq params (thread-first params
-                       (plist-put :project-dir nrepl-project-dir)))
-        (when (buffer-live-p server-buf)
-          (setq params (thread-first params
-                         (plist-put :server (get-buffer-process server-buf))
-                         (plist-put :server-command nrepl-server-command))))
-        ;; repl-specific parameters (do not pollute server params!)
-        (unless (nrepl-server-p proc-buffer)
-          (setq params (thread-first params
-                         (plist-put :session-name cider-session-name)
-                         (plist-put :repl-type cider-repl-type)
-                         (plist-put :cljs-repl-type cider-cljs-repl-type)
-                         (plist-put :repl-init-function cider-repl-init-function))))
-        params))))
-
-(defun cider--close-buffer (buffer)
-  "Close the BUFFER and kill its associated process (if any)."
-  (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-    (when-let* ((proc (get-buffer-process buffer)))
-      (when (process-live-p proc)
-        (delete-process proc)))
-    (kill-buffer buffer)))
-
-(declare-function cider-repl-emit-interactive-stderr "cider-repl")
-(defun cider--close-connection (repl &optional no-kill)
-  "Close connection associated with REPL.
-When NO-KILL is non-nil stop the connection but don't kill the REPL
-buffer."
-  (when (buffer-live-p repl)
-    (with-current-buffer repl
-      (when spinner-current (spinner-stop))
-      (when nrepl-tunnel-buffer
-        (cider--close-buffer nrepl-tunnel-buffer))
-      (when no-kill
-        ;; inform sentinel not to kill the server, if any
-        (thread-first (get-buffer-process repl)
-          (process-plist)
-          (plist-put :no-server-kill t))))
-    (let ((proc (get-buffer-process repl)))
-      (when (and (process-live-p proc)
-                 (or (not nrepl-server-buffer)
-                     ;; Sync request will hang if the server is dead.
-                     (process-live-p (get-buffer-process nrepl-server-buffer))))
-        (nrepl-sync-request:close repl)
-        (delete-process proc)))
-    (when-let* ((messages-buffer (and nrepl-log-messages
-                                      (nrepl-messages-buffer repl))))
-      (kill-buffer messages-buffer))
-    (if no-kill
-        (with-current-buffer repl
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (cider-repl-emit-interactive-stderr
-           (format "*** Closed on %s ***\n" (current-time-string))))
-      (kill-buffer repl)))
-  (when repl
-    (sesman-remove-object 'CIDER nil repl (not no-kill) t)))
-
-(defun cider-emit-manual-warning (section-id format &rest args)
-  "Emit a warning to the REPL and link to the online manual.
-SECTION-ID is the section to link to.  The link is added on the last line.
-FORMAT is a format string to compile with ARGS and display on the REPL."
-  (let ((message (apply #'format format args)))
-    (cider-repl-emit-interactive-stderr
-     (concat "WARNING: " message "\n         "
-             (cider--manual-button "More information" section-id)
-             "."))))
-
-(defvar cider-version)
-(defun cider--check-required-nrepl-version ()
-  "Check whether we're using a compatible nREPL version."
-  (if-let* ((nrepl-version (cider--nrepl-version)))
-      (when (version< nrepl-version cider-required-nrepl-version)
-        (cider-emit-manual-warning "troubleshooting/#warning-saying-you-have-to-use-nrepl-0212"
-                                   "CIDER requires nREPL %s (or newer) to work properly"
-                                   cider-required-nrepl-version))
-    (cider-emit-manual-warning "troubleshooting/#warning-saying-you-have-to-use-nrepl-0212"
-                               "Can't determine nREPL's version.\nPlease, update nREPL to %s."
-                               cider-required-nrepl-version)))
-
-(defvar cider-minimum-clojure-version)
-(defun cider--check-clojure-version-supported ()
-  "Ensure that we are meeting the minimum supported version of Clojure."
-  (if-let* ((clojure-version (cider--clojure-version)))
-      (when (version< clojure-version cider-minimum-clojure-version)
-        (cider-emit-manual-warning "installation/#prerequisites"
-                                   "Clojure version (%s) is not supported (minimum %s). CIDER will not work."
-                                   clojure-version cider-minimum-clojure-version))
-    (cider-emit-manual-warning "installation/#prerequisites"
-                               "Can't determine Clojure's version. CIDER requires Clojure %s (or newer)."
-                               cider-minimum-clojure-version)))
-
-(defvar cider-required-middleware-version)
-(defun cider--check-middleware-compatibility ()
-  "CIDER frontend/backend compatibility check.
-Retrieve the underlying connection's CIDER-nREPL version and checks if the
-middleware used is compatible with CIDER.  If not, will display a warning
-message in the REPL area."
-  (let* ((version-dict        (nrepl-aux-info "cider-version" (cider-current-repl)))
-         (middleware-version  (nrepl-dict-get version-dict "version-string")))
-    (cond
-     ((null middleware-version)
-      (cider-emit-manual-warning "troubleshooting/#cider-complains-of-the-cider-nrepl-version"
-                                 "CIDER requires cider-nrepl to be fully functional. Many things will not work without it!"))
-     ((version< middleware-version cider-required-middleware-version)
-      (cider-emit-manual-warning "troubleshooting/#cider-complains-of-the-cider-nrepl-version"
-                                 "CIDER %s requires cider-nrepl %s+, but you're currently using cider-nrepl %s. Things will break!"
-                                 cider-version cider-required-middleware-version middleware-version)))))
-
-(declare-function cider-interactive-eval-handler "cider-eval")
-;; TODO: Use some null handler here
-(defun cider--subscribe-repl-to-server-out ()
-  "Subscribe to the nREPL server's *out*."
-  (cider-nrepl-send-request '("op" "out-subscribe")
-                            (cider-interactive-eval-handler (current-buffer))))
-
-(declare-function cider-mode "cider-mode")
-(defun cider-enable-on-existing-clojure-buffers ()
-  "Enable CIDER's minor mode on existing Clojure buffers.
-See command `cider-mode'."
-  (interactive)
-  (add-hook 'clojure-mode-hook #'cider-mode)
-  (dolist (buffer (cider-util--clojure-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (cider-mode +1))))
-
-(defun cider-disable-on-existing-clojure-buffers ()
-  "Disable command `cider-mode' on existing Clojure buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (dolist (buffer (cider-util--clojure-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (cider-mode -1))))
-
-(defun cider-possibly-disable-on-existing-clojure-buffers ()
-  "If not connected, disable command `cider-mode' on existing Clojure buffers."
-  (unless (cider-connected-p)
-    (cider-disable-on-existing-clojure-buffers)))
-
-(declare-function cider--debug-init-connection "cider-debug")
-(declare-function cider-repl-init "cider-repl")
-(defun cider--connected-handler ()
-  "Handle CIDER initialization after nREPL connection has been established.
-This function is appended to `nrepl-connected-hook' in the client process
-buffer."
-  ;; `nrepl-connected-hook' is run in the connection buffer
-  ;; `cider-enlighten-mode' changes eval to include the debugger, so we inhibit
-  ;; it here as the debugger isn't necessarily initialized yet
-  (let ((cider-enlighten-mode nil))
-    ;; after initialization, set mode-line and buffer name.
-    (cider-set-repl-type cider-repl-type)
-    (cider-repl-init (current-buffer))
-    (cider--check-required-nrepl-version)
-    (cider--check-clojure-version-supported)
-    (cider--check-middleware-compatibility)
-    (when cider-redirect-server-output-to-repl
-      (cider--subscribe-repl-to-server-out))
-    (when cider-auto-mode
-      (cider-enable-on-existing-clojure-buffers))
-    ;; Middleware on cider-nrepl's side is deferred until first usage, but
-    ;; loading middleware concurrently can lead to occasional "require" issues
-    ;; (likely a Clojure bug). Thus, we load the heavy debug middleware towards
-    ;; the end, allowing for the faster "server-out" middleware to load
-    ;; first.
-    (cider--debug-init-connection)
-    (when cider-repl-init-function
-      (funcall cider-repl-init-function))
-    (run-hooks 'cider-connected-hook)))
-
-(defun cider--disconnected-handler ()
-  "Cleanup after nREPL connection has been lost or closed.
-This function is appended to `nrepl-disconnected-hook' in the client
-process buffer."
-  ;; `nrepl-connected-hook' is run in the connection buffer
-  (cider-possibly-disable-on-existing-clojure-buffers)
-  (run-hooks 'cider-disconnected-hook))
-
-
-;;; Connection Info
-
-(defun cider--java-version ()
-  "Retrieve the underlying connection's Java version."
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-current-repl)
-    (when nrepl-versions
-      (thread-first nrepl-versions
-        (nrepl-dict-get "java")
-        (nrepl-dict-get "version-string")))))
-
-(defun cider--clojure-version ()
-  "Retrieve the underlying connection's Clojure version."
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-current-repl)
-    (when nrepl-versions
-      (thread-first nrepl-versions
-        (nrepl-dict-get "clojure")
-        (nrepl-dict-get "version-string")))))
-
-(defun cider--nrepl-version ()
-  "Retrieve the underlying connection's nREPL version."
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-current-repl)
-    (when nrepl-versions
-      (thread-first nrepl-versions
-        (nrepl-dict-get "nrepl")
-        (nrepl-dict-get "version-string")))))
-
-(defun cider--connection-info (connection-buffer &optional genericp)
-  "Return info about CONNECTION-BUFFER.
-Info contains project name, current REPL namespace, host:port endpoint and
-Clojure version.  When GENERICP is non-nil, don't provide specific info
-about this buffer (like variable `cider-repl-type')."
-  (with-current-buffer connection-buffer
-    (format "%s%s@%s:%s (Java %s, Clojure %s, nREPL %s)"
-            (if genericp "" (upcase (concat cider-repl-type " ")))
-            (or (cider--project-name nrepl-project-dir) "<no project>")
-            (plist-get nrepl-endpoint :host)
-            (plist-get nrepl-endpoint :port)
-            (cider--java-version)
-            (cider--clojure-version)
-            (cider--nrepl-version))))
-
-
-;;; Cider's Connection Management UI
-
-(defun cider-quit (&optional repl)
-  "Quit the CIDER connection associated with REPL.
-REPL defaults to the current REPL."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((repl (or repl
-                  (sesman-browser-get 'object)
-                  (cider-current-repl nil 'ensure))))
-    (cider--close-connection repl))
-  ;; if there are no more connections we can kill all ancillary buffers
-  (unless (cider-connected-p)
-    (cider-close-ancillary-buffers))
-  ;; need this to refresh sesman browser
-  (run-hooks 'sesman-post-command-hook))
-
-(defun cider-restart (&optional repl)
-  "Restart CIDER connection associated with REPL.
-REPL defaults to the current REPL.  Don't restart the server or other
-connections within the same session.  Use `sesman-restart' to restart the
-entire session."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((repl (or repl
-                   (sesman-browser-get 'object)
-                   (cider-current-repl nil 'ensure)))
-         (params (thread-first ()
-                   (cider--gather-connect-params repl)
-                   (plist-put :session-name (sesman-session-name-for-object 'CIDER repl))
-                   (plist-put :repl-buffer repl))))
-    (cider--close-connection repl 'no-kill)
-    (cider-nrepl-connect params)
-    ;; need this to refresh sesman browser
-    (run-hooks 'sesman-post-command-hook)))
-
-(defun cider-close-ancillary-buffers ()
-  "Close buffers that are shared across connections."
-  (interactive)
-  (dolist (buf-name cider-ancillary-buffers)
-    (when (get-buffer buf-name)
-      (kill-buffer buf-name))))
-
-(defun cider-describe-connection (&optional repl)
-  "Display information about the connection associated with REPL.
-REPL defaults to the current REPL."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((repl (or repl
-                  (sesman-browser-get 'object)
-                  (cider-current-repl nil 'ensure))))
-    (message "%s" (cider--connection-info repl))))
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cider-display-connection-info 'cider-describe-connection "0.18.0")
-
-(defconst cider-nrepl-session-buffer "*cider-nrepl-session*")
-
-(defun cider-describe-nrepl-session ()
-  "Describe an nREPL session."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (let* ((repl (cider-current-repl nil 'ensure))
-         (selected-session (completing-read "Describe nREPL session: " (nrepl-sessions repl))))
-    (when (and selected-session (not (equal selected-session "")))
-      (let* ((session-info (nrepl-sync-request:describe repl))
-             (ops (nrepl-dict-keys (nrepl-dict-get session-info "ops")))
-             (session-id (nrepl-dict-get session-info "session"))
-             (session-type (cond
-                            ((equal session-id (cider-nrepl-eval-session)) "Active eval")
-                            ((equal session-id (cider-nrepl-tooling-session)) "Active tooling")
-                            (t "Unknown"))))
-        (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-nrepl-session-buffer 'select nil 'ancillary)
-          (read-only-mode -1)
-          (insert (format "Session: %s\n" session-id)
-                  (format "Type: %s session\n" session-type)
-                  (format "Supported ops:\n"))
-          (mapc (lambda (op) (insert (format "  * %s\n" op))) ops)))
-      (display-buffer cider-nrepl-session-buffer))))
-
-
-;;; Sesman's Session-Wise Management UI
-
-(cl-defmethod sesman-project ((_system (eql CIDER)))
-  (clojure-project-dir (cider-current-dir)))
-
-(cl-defmethod sesman-more-relevant-p ((_system (eql CIDER)) session1 session2)
-  (sesman-more-recent-p (cdr session1) (cdr session2)))
-
-(defvar cider-sesman-browser-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "j q") #'cider-quit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "j k") #'cider-quit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "j r") #'cider-restart)
-    (define-key map (kbd "j d") #'cider-describe-connection)
-    (define-key map (kbd "j i") #'cider-describe-connection)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-q") #'cider-quit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-q") #'cider-quit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") #'cider-restart)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-r") #'cider-restart)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-d") #'cider-describe-connection)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-d") #'cider-describe-connection)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") #'cider-describe-connection)
-    map)
-  "Map active on REPL objects in sesman browser.")
-
-(cl-defmethod sesman-session-info ((_system (eql CIDER)) session)
-  (interactive "P")
-  (list :objects (cdr session)
-        :map cider-sesman-browser-map))
-
-(declare-function cider "cider")
-(cl-defmethod sesman-start-session ((_system (eql CIDER)))
-  "Start a connection of any type interactively.
-Fallback on `cider' command."
-  (call-interactively #'cider))
-
-(cl-defmethod sesman-quit-session ((_system (eql CIDER)) session)
-  (mapc #'cider--close-connection (cdr session))
-  ;; if there are no more connections we can kill all ancillary buffers
-  (unless (cider-connected-p)
-    (cider-close-ancillary-buffers)))
-
-(cl-defmethod sesman-restart-session ((_system (eql CIDER)) session)
-  (let* ((ses-name (car session))
-         (repls (cdr session))
-         (srv-buf (cider--session-server session)))
-    (if srv-buf
-        ;; session with a server
-        (let ((s-params (cider--gather-connect-params nil srv-buf)))
-          ;; 1) kill all connections, but keep the buffers
-          (mapc (lambda (conn)
-                  (cider--close-connection conn 'no-kill))
-                repls)
-          ;; 2) kill the server
-          (nrepl-kill-server-buffer srv-buf)
-          ;; 3) start server
-          (nrepl-start-server-process
-           (plist-get s-params :project-dir)
-           (plist-get s-params :server-command)
-           (lambda (server-buf)
-             ;; 4) restart the repls reusing the buffer
-             (dolist (r repls)
-               (cider-nrepl-connect
-                (thread-first ()
-                  (cider--gather-connect-params r)
-                  ;; server params (:port, :project-dir etc) have precedence
-                  (cider--gather-connect-params server-buf)
-                  (plist-put :session-name ses-name)
-                  (plist-put :repl-buffer r))))
-             (sesman-browser-revert-all 'CIDER)
-             (message "Restarted CIDER %s session" ses-name))))
-      ;; server-less session
-      (dolist (r repls)
-        (cider--close-connection r 'no-kill)
-        (cider-nrepl-connect
-         (thread-first ()
-           (cider--gather-connect-params r)
-           (plist-put :session-name ses-name)
-           (plist-put :repl-buffer r)))))))
-
-(defun cider-format-connection-params (template params)
-  "Format PARAMS with TEMPLATE string.
-The following formats can be used in TEMPLATE string:
-
-  %h - host
-  %H - remote host, empty for local hosts
-  %p - port
-  %j - short project name, or directory name if no project
-  %J - long project name including parent dir name
-  %r - REPL type (clj or cljs)
-  %S - type of the ClojureScript runtime (Nashorn, Node, Figwheel etc.)
-  %s - session name as defined by `cider-session-name-template'.
-
-In case some values are empty, extra separators (: and -) are automatically
-removed."
-  (let* ((dir (directory-file-name
-               (abbreviate-file-name
-                (or (plist-get params :project-dir)
-                    (clojure-project-dir (cider-current-dir))
-                    default-directory))))
-         (short-proj (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name dir)))
-         (parent-dir (ignore-errors
-                       (thread-first dir file-name-directory
-                                     directory-file-name file-name-nondirectory
-                                     file-name-as-directory)))
-         (long-proj (format "%s%s" (or parent-dir "") short-proj))
-         ;; use `dir` if it is shorter than `long-proj` or `short-proj`
-         (short-proj (if (>= (length short-proj) (length dir))
-                         dir
-                       short-proj))
-         (long-proj (if (>= (length long-proj) (length dir))
-                        dir
-                      long-proj))
-         (port (or (plist-get params :port) ""))
-         (host (or (plist-get params :host) "localhost"))
-         (remote-host (if (member host '("localhost" "127.0.0.1"))
-                          ""
-                        host))
-         (repl-type (or (plist-get params :repl-type) "unknown"))
-         (cljs-repl-type (or (and (equal repl-type "cljs")
-                                  (plist-get params :cljs-repl-type))
-                             ""))
-         (specs `((?h . ,host)
-                  (?H . ,remote-host)
-                  (?p . ,port)
-                  (?j . ,short-proj)
-                  (?J . ,long-proj)
-                  (?r . ,repl-type)
-                  (?S . ,cljs-repl-type)))
-         (ses-name (or (plist-get params :session-name)
-                       (format-spec cider-session-name-template specs)))
-         (specs (append `((?s . ,ses-name)) specs)))
-    (thread-last (format-spec template specs)
-      ;; remove extraneous separators
-      (replace-regexp-in-string "\\([:-]\\)[:-]+" "\\1")
-      (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(^[:-]\\)\\|\\([:-]$\\)" "")
-      (replace-regexp-in-string "[:-]\\([])*]\\)" "\\1"))))
-
-(defun cider-make-session-name (params)
-  "Create new session name given plist of connection PARAMS.
-Session name can be customized with `cider-session-name-template'."
-  (let* ((root-name (cider-format-connection-params cider-session-name-template params))
-         (other-names (mapcar #'car (sesman-sessions 'CIDER)))
-         (name root-name)
-         (i 2))
-    (while (member name other-names)
-      (setq name (concat root-name "#" (number-to-string i))
-            i (+ i 1)))
-    name))
-
-
-;;; REPL Buffer Init
-
-(defvar-local cider-cljs-repl-type nil
-  "The type of the CLJS runtime (Nashorn, Node etc.)")
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl-type nil
-  "The type of this REPL buffer, usually either \"clj\" or \"cljs\".")
-
-(defun cider-repl-type (repl-buffer)
-  "Get REPL-BUFFER's type."
-  (buffer-local-value 'cider-repl-type repl-buffer))
-
-(defun cider-repl-type-for-buffer (&optional buffer)
-  "Return the matching connection type (clj or cljs) for BUFFER.
-BUFFER defaults to the `current-buffer'.  In cljc buffers return
-\"multi\". This function infers connection type based on the major mode.
-For the REPL type use the function `cider-repl-type'."
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (cond
-     ((derived-mode-p 'clojurescript-mode) "cljs")
-     ((derived-mode-p 'clojurec-mode) "multi")
-     ((derived-mode-p 'clojure-mode) "clj")
-     (cider-repl-type))))
-
-(defun cider-set-repl-type (&optional type)
-  "Set REPL TYPE to \"clj\" or \"cljs\".
-Assume that the current buffer is a REPL."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((type (or type (completing-read
-                        (format "Set REPL type (currently `%s') to: "
-                                cider-repl-type)
-                        '("clj" "cljs")))))
-    (when (or (not (equal cider-repl-type type))
-              (null mode-name))
-      (setq cider-repl-type type)
-      (setq mode-name (format "REPL[%s]" type))
-      (let ((params (cider--gather-connect-params)))
-        ;; We need to set current name to something else temporarily to avoid
-        ;; false name duplication in `nrepl-repl-buffer-name`.
-        (rename-buffer (generate-new-buffer-name "*dummy-cider-repl-buffer*"))
-        (rename-buffer (nrepl-repl-buffer-name params))
-        (when (and nrepl-log-messages nrepl-messages-buffer)
-          (with-current-buffer nrepl-messages-buffer
-            (rename-buffer (nrepl-messages-buffer-name params))))))))
-
-(declare-function cider-default-err-handler "cider-eval")
-(declare-function cider-repl-mode "cider-repl")
-(declare-function cider-repl--state-handler "cider-repl")
-(declare-function cider-repl-reset-markers "cider-repl")
-(defvar-local cider-session-name nil)
-(defvar-local cider-repl-init-function nil)
-(defun cider-repl-create (params)
-  "Create new repl buffer.
-PARAMS is a plist which contains :repl-type, :host, :port, :project-dir,
-:repl-init-function and :session-name.  When non-nil, :repl-init-function
-must be a function with no arguments which is called after repl creation
-function with the repl buffer set as current."
-  ;; Connection might not have been set as yet. Please don't send requests in
-  ;; this function, but use cider--connected-handler instead.
-  (let ((buffer (or (plist-get params :repl-buffer)
-                    (get-buffer-create (generate-new-buffer-name "*cider-uninitialized-repl*"))))
-        (ses-name (or (plist-get params :session-name)
-                      (cider-make-session-name params))))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-      (setq-local default-directory (or (plist-get params :project-dir) default-directory))
-      ;; creates a new session if session with ses-name doesn't already exist
-      (sesman-add-object 'CIDER ses-name buffer 'allow-new)
-      (unless (derived-mode-p 'cider-repl-mode)
-        (cider-repl-mode))
-      (setq nrepl-err-handler #'cider-default-err-handler
-            ;; used as a new-repl marker in cider-set-repl-type
-            mode-name nil
-            cider-session-name ses-name
-            nrepl-project-dir (plist-get params :project-dir)
-            ;; REPLs start with clj and then "upgrade" to a different type
-            cider-repl-type (plist-get params :repl-type)
-            ;; ran at the end of cider--connected-handler
-            cider-repl-init-function (plist-get params :repl-init-function))
-      (cider-repl-reset-markers)
-      (add-hook 'nrepl-response-handler-functions #'cider-repl--state-handler nil 'local)
-      (add-hook 'nrepl-connected-hook 'cider--connected-handler nil 'local)
-      (add-hook 'nrepl-disconnected-hook 'cider--disconnected-handler nil 'local)
-      (current-buffer))))
-
-
-;;; Current/other REPLs
-
-(defun cider--no-repls-user-error (type)
-  "Throw \"No REPL\" user error customized for TYPE."
-  (let ((type (cond
-               ((equal type "multi")
-                "clj or cljs")
-               ((listp type)
-                (mapconcat #'identity type " or "))
-               (type))))
-    (user-error "No %s REPLs in current session \"%s\""
-                type (car (sesman-current-session 'CIDER)))))
-
-(defun cider-current-repl (&optional type ensure)
-  "Get the most recent REPL of TYPE from the current session.
-TYPE is either \"clj\", \"cljs\" or \"multi\".  When nil, infer the type
-from the current buffer.  If ENSURE is non-nil, throw an error if either
-there is no linked session or there is no REPL of TYPE within the current
-session."
-  (if (and (derived-mode-p 'cider-repl-mode)
-           (or (null type)
-               (string= cider-repl-type type)))
-      ;; shortcut when in REPL buffer
-      (current-buffer)
-    (let* ((type (or type (cider-repl-type-for-buffer)))
-           (repls (cider-repls type ensure))
-           (repl (if (<= (length repls) 1)
-                     (car repls)
-                   ;; pick the most recent one
-                   (seq-find (lambda (b)
-                               (member b repls))
-                             (buffer-list)))))
-      (if (and ensure (null repl))
-          (cider--no-repls-user-error type)
-        repl))))
-
-(defun cider--match-repl-type (type buffer)
-  "Return non-nil if TYPE matches BUFFER's REPL type."
-  (let ((buffer-repl-type (cider-repl-type buffer)))
-    (cond ((null buffer-repl-type) nil)
-          ((or (null type) (equal type "multi")) t)
-          ((listp type) (member buffer-repl-type type))
-          (t (string= type buffer-repl-type)))))
-
-(defun cider-repls (&optional type ensure)
-  "Return cider REPLs of TYPE from the current session.
-If TYPE is nil or \"multi\", return all repls.  If TYPE is a list of types,
-return only REPLs of type contained in the list.  If ENSURE is non-nil,
-throw an error if no linked session exists."
-  (let ((repls (cdr (if ensure
-                        (sesman-ensure-session 'CIDER)
-                      (sesman-current-session 'CIDER)))))
-    (or (seq-filter (lambda (b)
-                      (cider--match-repl-type type b))
-                    repls)
-        (when ensure
-          (cider--no-repls-user-error type)))))
-
-(defun cider-map-repls (which function)
-  "Call FUNCTION once for each appropriate REPL as indicated by WHICH.
-The function is called with one argument, the REPL buffer.  The appropriate
-connections are found by inspecting the current buffer.  WHICH is one of
-the following keywords:
- :auto - Act on the connections whose type matches the current buffer.  In
-     `cljc' files, mapping happens over both types of REPLs.
- :clj (:cljs) - Map over clj (cljs)) REPLs only.
- :clj-strict (:cljs-strict) - Map over clj (cljs) REPLs but signal a
-      `user-error' in `clojurescript-mode' (`clojure-mode').  Use this for
-      commands only supported in Clojure (ClojureScript).
-Error is signaled if no REPL buffers of specified type exist in current
-session."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (let ((cur-type (cider-repl-type-for-buffer)))
-    (cl-case which
-      (:clj-strict (when (equal cur-type "cljs")
-                     (user-error "Clojure-only operation requested in a ClojureScript buffer")))
-      (:cljs-strict (when (equal cur-type "clj")
-                      (user-error "ClojureScript-only operation requested in a Clojure buffer"))))
-    (let* ((type (cl-case which
-                   ((:clj :clj-strict) "clj")
-                   ((:cljs :cljs-strict) "cljs")
-                   (:auto (if (equal cur-type "multi")
-                              '("clj" "cljs")
-                            cur-type))))
-           (repls (cider-repls type 'ensure)))
-      (mapcar function repls))))
-
-;; REPLs double as connections in CIDER, so it's useful to be able to refer to
-;; them as connections in certain contexts.
-(defalias 'cider-current-connection #'cider-current-repl)
-(defalias 'cider-connections #'cider-repls)
-(defalias 'cider-map-connections #'cider-map-repls)
-(defalias 'cider-connection-type-for-buffer #'cider-repl-type-for-buffer)
-
-
-;; Deprecation after #2324
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cider-current-repl-buffer 'cider-current-repl "0.18")
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cider-repl-buffers 'cider-repls "0.18")
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cider-current-session 'cider-nrepl-eval-session "0.18")
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cider-current-tooling-session 'cider-nrepl-tooling-session "0.18")
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cider-display-connection-info 'cider-describe-connection "0.18")
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'nrepl-connection-buffer-name 'nrepl-repl-buffer-name "0.18")
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cider-repl-set-type 'cider-set-repl-type "0.18")
-
-(make-obsolete 'cider-assoc-buffer-with-connection 'sesman-link-with-buffer "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-assoc-project-with-connection 'sesman-link-with-project "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-change-buffers-designation nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-clear-buffer-local-connection nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-close-nrepl-session 'cider-quit "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-create-sibling-cljs-repl 'cider-connect-sibling-cljs "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-current-messages-buffer nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-default-connection "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-extract-designation-from-current-repl-buffer nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-find-connection-buffer-for-project-directory 'sesman-linked-sessions "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-find-reusable-repl-buffer nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-make-connection-default "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-other-connection nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-project-connections 'sesman-linked-sessions "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-project-connections-types nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-prompt-for-project-on-connect nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-read-connection `sesman-ask-for-session "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-replicate-connection nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-request-dispatch "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-rotate-default-connection "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-toggle-buffer-connection nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-toggle-request-dispatch nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'nrepl-connection-buffer-name-template 'nrepl-repl-buffer-name-template "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'nrepl-create-client-buffer-function nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'nrepl-post-client-callback nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'nrepl-prompt-to-kill-server-buffer-on-quit nil "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'nrepl-use-this-as-repl-buffer nil "0.18")
-
-;; connection manager
-(make-obsolete 'cider-client-name-repl-type "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-connection-browser "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-connections-buffer-mode "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-connections-buffer-mode-map "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-connections-close-connection "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-connections-goto-connection "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-connections-make-default "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-display-connected-message "see sesman." "0.18")
-(make-obsolete 'cider-project-name "see sesman." "0.18")
-
-(provide 'cider-connection)
-
-;;; cider-connection.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-connection.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-connection.elc
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-;;; cider-debug.el --- CIDER interaction with the cider.debug nREPL middleware  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2015-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Instrument code with `cider-debug-defun-at-point', and when the code is
-;; executed cider-debug will kick in.  See this function's doc for more
-;; information.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-(require 'nrepl-client) ; `nrepl--mark-id-completed'
-(require 'cider-eval)
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-util)
-(require 'cider-inspector)
-(require 'cider-browse-ns)
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'seq)
-(require 'spinner)
-
-
-;;; Customization
-(defgroup cider-debug nil
-  "Presentation and behaviour of the cider debugger."
-  :prefix "cider-debug-"
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defface cider-debug-code-overlay-face
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :background "grey80")
-    (((class color) (background dark))  :background "grey30"))
-  "Face used to mark code being debugged."
-  :group 'cider-debug
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.1"))
-
-(defface cider-debug-prompt-face
-  '((t :underline t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face))
-  "Face used to highlight keys in the debug prompt."
-  :group 'cider-debug
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defface cider-enlightened-face
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :inherit cider-result-overlay-face
-     :box (:color "darkorange" :line-width -1))
-    (((class color) (background dark))  :inherit cider-result-overlay-face
-     ;; "#dd0" is a dimmer yellow.
-     :box (:color "#990" :line-width -1)))
-  "Face used to mark enlightened sexps and their return values."
-  :group 'cider-debug
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.11.0"))
-
-(defface cider-enlightened-local-face
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :weight bold :foreground "darkorange")
-    (((class color) (background dark))  :weight bold :foreground "yellow"))
-  "Face used to mark enlightened locals (not their values)."
-  :group 'cider-debug
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.11.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-debug-prompt 'overlay
-  "If and where to show the keys while debugging.
-If `minibuffer', show it in the minibuffer along with the return value.
-If `overlay', show it in an overlay above the current function.
-If t, do both.
-If nil, don't list available keys at all."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Show in minibuffer" minibuffer)
-                 (const :tag "Show above function" overlay)
-                 (const :tag "Show in both places" t)
-                 (const :tag "Don't list keys" nil))
-  :group 'cider-debug
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-debug-use-overlays t
-  "Whether to higlight debugging information with overlays.
-Takes the same possible values as `cider-use-overlays', but only applies to
-values displayed during debugging sessions.
-To control the overlay that lists possible keys above the current function,
-configure `cider-debug-prompt' instead."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "End of line" t)
-                 (const :tag "Bottom of screen" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Both" both))
-  :group 'cider-debug
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.1"))
-
-(defcustom cider-debug-print-level 10
-  "The print level for values displayed by the debugger.
-This variable must be set before starting the repl connection."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "No limit" nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Max depth" 10))
-  :group 'cider-debug
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-debug-print-length 10
-  "The print length for values displayed by the debugger.
-This variable must be set before starting the repl connection."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "No limit" nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Max depth" 10))
-  :group 'cider-debug
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-
-;;; Implementation
-(defun cider-browse-instrumented-defs ()
-  "List all instrumented definitions."
-  (interactive)
-  (if-let* ((all (thread-first (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request '("op" "debug-instrumented-defs"))
-                   (nrepl-dict-get "list"))))
-      (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-browse-ns-buffer t)
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (erase-buffer)
-          (dolist (list all)
-            (let* ((ns (car list))
-                   (ns-vars-with-meta (cider-sync-request:ns-vars-with-meta ns))
-                   ;; seq of metadata maps of the instrumented vars
-                   (instrumented-meta (mapcar (apply-partially #'nrepl-dict-get ns-vars-with-meta)
-                                              (cdr list))))
-              (cider-browse-ns--list (current-buffer) ns
-                                     (seq-mapn #'cider-browse-ns--properties
-                                               (cdr list)
-                                               instrumented-meta)
-
-                                     ns 'noerase)
-              (goto-char (point-max))
-              (insert "\n"))))
-        (goto-char (point-min)))
-    (message "No currently instrumented definitions")))
-
-(defun cider--debug-response-handler (response)
-  "Handles RESPONSE from the cider.debug middleware."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response response (status id causes)
-    (when (member "enlighten" status)
-      (cider--handle-enlighten response))
-    (when (or (member "eval-error" status)
-              (member "stack" status))
-      ;; TODO: Make the error buffer a bit friendlier when we're just printing
-      ;; the stack.
-      (cider--render-stacktrace-causes causes))
-    (when (member "need-debug-input" status)
-      (cider--handle-debug response))
-    (when (member "done" status)
-      (nrepl--mark-id-completed id))))
-
-(defun cider--debug-init-connection ()
-  "Initialize a connection with the cider.debug middleware."
-  (cider-nrepl-send-request
-   (nconc '("op" "init-debugger")
-          (when cider-debug-print-level
-            `("print-level" ,cider-debug-print-level))
-          (when cider-debug-print-length
-            `("print-length" ,cider-debug-print-length)))
-   #'cider--debug-response-handler))
-
-
-;;; Debugging overlays
-(defconst cider--fringe-arrow-string
-  #("." 0 1 (display (left-fringe right-triangle)))
-  "Used as an overlay's before-string prop to place a fringe arrow.")
-
-(defun cider--debug-display-result-overlay (value)
-  "Place an overlay at point displaying VALUE."
-  (when cider-debug-use-overlays
-    ;; This is cosmetic, let's ensure it doesn't break the session no matter what.
-    (ignore-errors
-      ;; Result
-      (cider--make-result-overlay (cider-font-lock-as-clojure value)
-        :where (point-marker)
-        :type 'debug-result
-        'before-string cider--fringe-arrow-string)
-      ;; Code
-      (cider--make-overlay (save-excursion (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1) (point))
-                           (point) 'debug-code
-                           'face 'cider-debug-code-overlay-face
-                           ;; Higher priority than `show-paren'.
-                           'priority 2000))))
-
-
-;;; Minor mode
-(defvar-local cider--debug-mode-commands-dict nil
-  "An nrepl-dict from keys to debug commands.
-Autogenerated by `cider--turn-on-debug-mode'.")
-
-(defvar-local cider--debug-mode-response nil
-  "Response that triggered current debug session.
-Set by `cider--turn-on-debug-mode'.")
-
-(defcustom cider-debug-display-locals nil
-  "If non-nil, local variables are displayed while debugging.
-Can be toggled at any time with `\\[cider-debug-toggle-locals]'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-debug
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defun cider--debug-format-locals-list (locals)
-  "Return a string description of list LOCALS.
-Each element of LOCALS should be a list of at least two elements."
-  (if locals
-      (let ((left-col-width
-             ;; To right-indent the variable names.
-             (apply #'max (mapcar (lambda (l) (string-width (car l))) locals))))
-        ;; A format string to build a format string. :-P
-        (mapconcat (lambda (l) (format (format " %%%ds: %%s\n" left-col-width)
-                                       (propertize (car l) 'face 'font-lock-variable-name-face)
-                                       (cider-font-lock-as-clojure (cadr l))))
-                   locals ""))
-    ""))
-
-(defun cider--debug-prompt (command-dict)
-  "Return prompt to display for COMMAND-DICT."
-  ;; Force `default' face, otherwise the overlay "inherits" the face of the text
-  ;; after it.
-  (format (propertize "%s\n" 'face 'default)
-          (string-join
-           (nrepl-dict-map (lambda (char cmd)
-                             (when-let* ((pos (cl-search char cmd)))
-                               (put-text-property pos (1+ pos) 'face 'cider-debug-prompt-face cmd))
-                             cmd)
-                           command-dict)
-           " ")))
-
-(defvar-local cider--debug-prompt-overlay nil)
-
-(defun cider--debug-mode-redisplay ()
-  "Display the input prompt to the user."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response cider--debug-mode-response (debug-value input-type locals)
-    (when (or (eq cider-debug-prompt t)
-              (eq cider-debug-prompt 'overlay))
-      (if (overlayp cider--debug-prompt-overlay)
-          (overlay-put cider--debug-prompt-overlay
-                       'before-string (cider--debug-prompt input-type))
-        (setq cider--debug-prompt-overlay
-              (cider--make-overlay
-               (max (car (cider-defun-at-point 'bounds))
-                    (window-start))
-               nil 'debug-prompt
-               'before-string (cider--debug-prompt input-type)))))
-    (let* ((value (concat " " cider-eval-result-prefix
-                          (cider-font-lock-as-clojure
-                           (or debug-value "#unknown#"))))
-           (to-display
-            (concat (when cider-debug-display-locals
-                      (cider--debug-format-locals-list locals))
-                    (when (or (eq cider-debug-prompt t)
-                              (eq cider-debug-prompt 'minibuffer))
-                      (cider--debug-prompt input-type))
-                    (when (or (not cider-debug-use-overlays)
-                              (eq cider-debug-use-overlays 'both))
-                      value))))
-      (if (> (string-width to-display) 0)
-          (message "%s" to-display)
-        ;; If there's nothing to display in the minibuffer. Just send the value
-        ;; to the Messages buffer.
-        (message "%s" value)
-        (message nil)))))
-
-(defun cider-debug-toggle-locals ()
-  "Toggle display of local variables."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq cider-debug-display-locals (not cider-debug-display-locals))
-  (cider--debug-mode-redisplay))
-
-(defun cider--debug-lexical-eval (key form &optional callback _point)
-  "Eval FORM in the lexical context of debug session given by KEY.
-Do nothing if CALLBACK is provided.
-Designed to be used as `cider-interactive-eval-override' and called instead
-of `cider-interactive-eval' in debug sessions."
-  ;; The debugger uses its own callback, so if the caller is passing a callback
-  ;; we return nil and let `cider-interactive-eval' do its thing.
-  (unless callback
-    (cider-debug-mode-send-reply (format "{:response :eval, :code %s}" form)
-                                 key)
-    t))
-
-(defvar cider--debug-mode-tool-bar-map
-  (let ((tool-bar-map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (tool-bar-add-item "right-arrow" #'cider-debug-mode-send-reply :next :label "Next step")
-    (tool-bar-add-item "next-node" #'cider-debug-mode-send-reply :continue :label "Continue non-stop")
-    (tool-bar-add-item "jump-to" #'cider-debug-mode-send-reply :out :label "Out of sexp")
-    (tool-bar-add-item "exit" #'cider-debug-mode-send-reply :quit :label "Quit")
-    tool-bar-map))
-
-(defvar cider--debug-mode-map)
-
-(define-minor-mode cider--debug-mode
-  "Mode active during debug sessions.
-In order to work properly, this mode must be activated by
-`cider--turn-on-debug-mode'."
-  nil " DEBUG" '()
-  (if cider--debug-mode
-      (if cider--debug-mode-response
-          (nrepl-dbind-response cider--debug-mode-response (input-type)
-            ;; A debug session is an ongoing eval, but it's annoying to have the
-            ;; spinner spinning while you debug.
-            (when spinner-current (spinner-stop))
-            (setq-local tool-bar-map cider--debug-mode-tool-bar-map)
-            (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook #'cider--debug-quit nil 'local)
-            (add-hook 'before-revert-hook #'cider--debug-quit nil 'local)
-            (unless (consp input-type)
-              (error "Activated debug-mode on a message not asking for commands: %s" cider--debug-mode-response))
-            ;; Integrate with eval commands.
-            (setq cider-interactive-eval-override
-                  (apply-partially #'cider--debug-lexical-eval
-                                   (nrepl-dict-get cider--debug-mode-response "key")))
-            ;; Set the keymap.
-            (nrepl-dict-map (lambda (char _cmd)
-                              (unless (string= char "h") ; `here' needs a special command.
-                                (define-key cider--debug-mode-map char #'cider-debug-mode-send-reply))
-                              (when (string= char "o")
-                                (define-key cider--debug-mode-map (upcase char) #'cider-debug-mode-send-reply)))
-                            input-type)
-            (setq cider--debug-mode-commands-dict input-type)
-            ;; Show the prompt.
-            (cider--debug-mode-redisplay)
-            ;; If a sync request is ongoing, the user can't act normally to
-            ;; provide input, so we enter `recursive-edit'.
-            (when nrepl-ongoing-sync-request
-              (recursive-edit)))
-        (cider--debug-mode -1)
-        (if (called-interactively-p 'any)
-            (user-error (substitute-command-keys "Don't call this mode manually, use `\\[universal-argument] \\[cider-eval-defun-at-point]' instead"))
-          (error "Attempt to activate `cider--debug-mode' without setting `cider--debug-mode-response' first")))
-    (setq cider-interactive-eval-override nil)
-    (setq cider--debug-mode-commands-dict nil)
-    (setq cider--debug-mode-response nil)
-    ;; We wait a moment before clearing overlays and the read-onlyness, so that
-    ;; cider-nrepl has a chance to send the next message, and so that the user
-    ;; doesn't accidentally hit `n' between two messages (thus editing the code).
-    (when-let* ((proc (unless nrepl-ongoing-sync-request
-                        (get-buffer-process (cider-current-repl)))))
-      (accept-process-output proc 1))
-    (unless cider--debug-mode
-      (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-      (cider--debug-remove-overlays (current-buffer)))
-    (when nrepl-ongoing-sync-request
-      (ignore-errors (exit-recursive-edit)))))
-
-;;; Bind the `:here` command to both h and H, because it behaves differently if
-;;; invoked with an uppercase letter.
-(define-key cider--debug-mode-map "h" #'cider-debug-move-here)
-(define-key cider--debug-mode-map "H" #'cider-debug-move-here)
-
-(defun cider--debug-remove-overlays (&optional buffer)
-  "Remove CIDER debug overlays from BUFFER if variable `cider--debug-mode' is nil."
-  (when (or (not buffer) (buffer-live-p buffer))
-    (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-      (unless cider--debug-mode
-        (kill-local-variable 'tool-bar-map)
-        (remove-overlays nil nil 'category 'debug-result)
-        (remove-overlays nil nil 'category 'debug-code)
-        (setq cider--debug-prompt-overlay nil)
-        (remove-overlays nil nil 'category 'debug-prompt)))))
-
-(defun cider--debug-set-prompt (value)
-  "Set `cider-debug-prompt' to VALUE, then redisplay."
-  (setq cider-debug-prompt value)
-  (cider--debug-mode-redisplay))
-
-(easy-menu-define cider-debug-mode-menu cider--debug-mode-map
-  "Menu for CIDER debug mode"
-  `("CIDER Debugger"
-    ["Next step" (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ":next") :keys "n"]
-    ["Continue non-stop" (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ":continue") :keys "c"]
-    ["Move out of sexp" (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ":out") :keys "o"]
-    ["Quit" (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ":quit") :keys "q"]
-    "--"
-    ["Evaluate in current scope" (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ":eval") :keys "e"]
-    ["Inject value" (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ":inject") :keys "i"]
-    ["Inspect value" (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ":inspect")]
-    ["Inspect local variables" (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ":locals") :keys "l"]
-    "--"
-    ("Configure keys prompt"
-     ["Don't show keys"     (cider--debug-set-prompt nil)         :style toggle :selected (eq cider-debug-prompt nil)]
-     ["Show in minibuffer"  (cider--debug-set-prompt 'minibuffer) :style toggle :selected (eq cider-debug-prompt 'minibuffer)]
-     ["Show above function" (cider--debug-set-prompt 'overlay)    :style toggle :selected (eq cider-debug-prompt 'overlay)]
-     ["Show in both places" (cider--debug-set-prompt t)           :style toggle :selected (eq cider-debug-prompt t)]
-     "--"
-     ["List locals" cider-debug-toggle-locals :style toggle :selected cider-debug-display-locals])
-    ["Customize" (customize-group 'cider-debug)]))
-
-(defun cider--uppercase-command-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if the last command was uppercase letter."
-  (ignore-errors
-    (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-      (string-match "[[:upper:]]" (string last-command-event)))))
-
-(defun cider-debug-mode-send-reply (command &optional key force)
-  "Reply to the message that started current bufer's debugging session.
-COMMAND is sent as the input option.  KEY can be provided to reply to a
-specific message.  If FORCE is non-nil, send a \"force?\" argument in the
-message."
-  (interactive (list
-                (if (symbolp last-command-event)
-                    (symbol-name last-command-event)
-                  (ignore-errors
-                    (concat ":" (nrepl-dict-get cider--debug-mode-commands-dict
-                                                (downcase (string last-command-event))))))
-                nil
-                (cider--uppercase-command-p)))
-  (when (and (string-prefix-p ":" command) force)
-    (setq command (format "{:response %s :force? true}" command)))
-  (cider-nrepl-send-unhandled-request
-   `("op" "debug-input"
-     "input" ,(or command ":quit")
-     "key" ,(or key (nrepl-dict-get cider--debug-mode-response "key"))))
-  (ignore-errors (cider--debug-mode -1)))
-
-(defun cider--debug-quit ()
-  "Send a :quit reply to the debugger.  Used in hooks."
-  (when cider--debug-mode
-    (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ":quit")
-    (message "Quitting debug session")))
-
-
-;;; Movement logic
-(defconst cider--debug-buffer-format "*cider-debug %s*")
-
-(defun cider--debug-trim-code (code)
-  "Remove whitespace and reader macros from the start of the CODE.
-Return trimmed CODE."
-  (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`#[a-z]+[\n\r[:blank:]]*" "" code))
-
-(declare-function cider-set-buffer-ns "cider-mode")
-(defun cider--initialize-debug-buffer (code ns id &optional reason)
-  "Create a new debugging buffer with CODE and namespace NS.
-ID is the id of the message that instrumented CODE.
-REASON is a keyword describing why this buffer was necessary."
-  (let ((buffer-name (format cider--debug-buffer-format id)))
-    (if-let* ((buffer (get-buffer buffer-name)))
-        (cider-popup-buffer-display buffer 'select)
-      (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer buffer-name 'select
-                                               #'clojure-mode 'ancillary)
-        (cider-set-buffer-ns ns)
-        (setq buffer-undo-list nil)
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-              (buffer-undo-list t))
-          (erase-buffer)
-          (insert (format "%s" (cider--debug-trim-code code)))
-          (when code
-            (insert "\n\n\n;; We had to create this temporary buffer because we couldn't find the original definition. That probably happened because "
-                    reason
-                    ".")
-            (fill-paragraph))
-          (cider--font-lock-ensure)
-          (set-buffer-modified-p nil))))
-    (switch-to-buffer buffer-name)
-    (goto-char (point-min))))
-
-(defun cider--debug-goto-keyval (key)
-  "Find KEY in current sexp or return nil."
-  (when-let* ((limit (ignore-errors (save-excursion (up-list) (point)))))
-    (search-forward-regexp (concat "\\_<" (regexp-quote key) "\\_>")
-                           limit 'noerror)))
-
-(defun cider--debug-move-point (coordinates)
-  "Place point on after the sexp specified by COORDINATES.
-COORDINATES is a list of integers that specify how to navigate into the
-sexp that is after point when this function is called.
-
-As an example, a COORDINATES list of '(1 0 2) means:
-  - enter next sexp then `forward-sexp' once,
-  - enter next sexp,
-  - enter next sexp then `forward-sexp' twice.
-
-In the following snippet, this takes us to the (* x 2) sexp (point is left
-at the end of the given sexp).
-
-    (letfn [(twice [x]
-              (* x 2))]
-      (twice 15))
-
-In addition to numbers, a coordinate can be a string.  This string names the
-key of a map, and it means \"go to the value associated with this key\"."
-  (condition-case-unless-debug nil
-      ;; Navigate through sexps inside the sexp.
-      (let ((in-syntax-quote nil))
-        (while coordinates
-          (while (clojure--looking-at-non-logical-sexp)
-            (forward-sexp))
-          ;; An `@x` is read as (deref x), so we pop coordinates once to account
-          ;; for the extra depth, and move past the @ char.
-          (if (eq ?@ (char-after))
-              (progn (forward-char 1)
-                     (pop coordinates))
-            (down-list)
-            ;; Are we entering a syntax-quote?
-            (when (looking-back "`\\(#{\\|[{[(]\\)" (line-beginning-position))
-              ;; If we are, this affects all nested structures until the next `~',
-              ;; so we set this variable for all following steps in the loop.
-              (setq in-syntax-quote t))
-            (when in-syntax-quote
-              ;; A `(. .) is read as (seq (concat (list .) (list .))). This pops
-              ;; the `seq', since the real coordinates are inside the `concat'.
-              (pop coordinates)
-              ;; Non-list seqs like `[] and `{} are read with
-              ;; an extra (apply vector ...), so pop it too.
-              (unless (eq ?\( (char-before))
-                (pop coordinates)))
-            ;; #(...) is read as (fn* ([] ...)), so we patch that here.
-            (when (looking-back "#(" (line-beginning-position))
-              (pop coordinates))
-            (if coordinates
-                (let ((next (pop coordinates)))
-                  (when in-syntax-quote
-                    ;; We're inside the `concat' form, but we need to discard the
-                    ;; actual `concat' symbol from the coordinate.
-                    (setq next (1- next)))
-                  ;; String coordinates are map keys.
-                  (if (stringp next)
-                      (cider--debug-goto-keyval next)
-                    (clojure-forward-logical-sexp next)
-                    (when in-syntax-quote
-                      (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1)
-                      (forward-sexp -1)
-                      ;; Here a syntax-quote is ending.
-                      (let ((match (when (looking-at "~@?")
-                                     (match-string 0))))
-                        (when match
-                          (setq in-syntax-quote nil))
-                        ;; A `~@' is read as the object itself, so we don't pop
-                        ;; anything.
-                        (unless (equal "~@" match)
-                          ;; Anything else (including a `~') is read as a `list'
-                          ;; form inside the `concat', so we need to pop the list
-                          ;; from the coordinates.
-                          (pop coordinates))))))
-              ;; If that extra pop was the last coordinate, this represents the
-              ;; entire #(...), so we should move back out.
-              (backward-up-list))))
-        ;; Place point at the end of instrumented sexp.
-        (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1))
-    ;; Avoid throwing actual errors, since this happens on every breakpoint.
-    (error (message "Can't find instrumented sexp, did you edit the source?"))))
-
-(defun cider--debug-position-for-code (code)
-  "Return non-nil if point is roughly before CODE.
-This might move point one line above."
-  (or (looking-at-p (regexp-quote code))
-      (let ((trimmed (regexp-quote (cider--debug-trim-code code))))
-        (or (looking-at-p trimmed)
-            ;; If this is a fake #dbg injected by `C-u
-            ;; C-M-x', then the sexp we want is actually on
-            ;; the line above.
-            (progn (forward-line -1)
-                   (looking-at-p trimmed))))))
-
-(defun cider--debug-find-source-position (response &optional create-if-needed)
-  "Return a marker of the position after the sexp specified in RESPONSE.
-This marker might be in a different buffer!  If the sexp can't be
-found (file that contains the code is no longer visited or has been
-edited), return nil.  However, if CREATE-IF-NEEDED is non-nil, a new buffer
-is created in this situation and the return value is never nil.
-
-Follow the \"line\" and \"column\" entries in RESPONSE, and check whether
-the code at point matches the \"code\" entry in RESPONSE.  If it doesn't,
-assume that the code in this file has been edited, and create a temp buffer
-holding the original code.
-Either way, navigate inside the code by following the \"coor\" entry which
-is a coordinate measure in sexps."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response response (code file line column ns original-id coor)
-    (when (or code (and file line column))
-      ;; This is for restoring current-buffer.
-      (save-excursion
-        (let ((out))
-          ;; We prefer in-source debugging.
-          (when-let* ((buf (and file line column
-                                (ignore-errors
-                                  (cider--find-buffer-for-file file)))))
-            ;; The logic here makes it hard to use `with-current-buffer'.
-            (with-current-buffer buf
-              ;; This is for restoring point inside buf.
-              (save-excursion
-                ;; Get to the proper line & column in the file
-                (forward-line (- line (line-number-at-pos)))
-                (move-to-column column)
-                ;; Check if it worked
-                (when (cider--debug-position-for-code code)
-                  ;; Find the desired sexp.
-                  (cider--debug-move-point coor)
-                  (setq out (point-marker))))))
-          ;; But we can create a temp buffer if that fails.
-          (or out
-              (when create-if-needed
-                (cider--initialize-debug-buffer
-                 code ns original-id
-                 (if (and line column)
-                     "you edited the code"
-                   "your nREPL version is older than 0.2.11"))
-                (save-excursion
-                  (cider--debug-move-point coor)
-                  (point-marker)))))))))
-
-(defun cider--handle-debug (response)
-  "Handle debugging notification.
-RESPONSE is a message received from the nrepl describing the input
-needed.  It is expected to contain at least \"key\", \"input-type\", and
-\"prompt\", and possibly other entries depending on the input-type."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response response (debug-value key input-type prompt inspect)
-    (condition-case-unless-debug e
-        (progn
-          (pcase input-type
-            ("expression" (cider-debug-mode-send-reply
-                           (condition-case nil
-                               (cider-read-from-minibuffer
-                                (or prompt "Expression: "))
-                             (quit "nil"))
-                           key))
-            ((pred sequencep)
-             (let* ((marker (cider--debug-find-source-position response 'create-if-needed)))
-               (pop-to-buffer (marker-buffer marker))
-               (goto-char marker))
-             ;; The overlay code relies on window boundaries, but point could have been
-             ;; moved outside the window by some other code. Redisplay here to ensure the
-             ;; visible window includes point.
-             (redisplay)
-             ;; Remove overlays AFTER redisplaying! Otherwise there's a visible
-             ;; flicker even if we immediately recreate the overlays.
-             (cider--debug-remove-overlays)
-             (when cider-debug-use-overlays
-               (cider--debug-display-result-overlay debug-value))
-             (setq cider--debug-mode-response response)
-             (cider--debug-mode 1)))
-          (when inspect
-            (cider-inspector--render-value inspect)))
-      ;; If something goes wrong, we send a "quit" or the session hangs.
-      (error (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ":quit" key)
-             (message "Error encountered while handling the debug message: %S" e)))))
-
-(defun cider--handle-enlighten (response)
-  "Handle an enlighten notification.
-RESPONSE is a message received from the nrepl describing the value and
-coordinates of a sexp.  Create an overlay after the specified sexp
-displaying its value."
-  (when-let* ((marker (cider--debug-find-source-position response)))
-    (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer marker)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char marker)
-        (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1)
-        (nrepl-dbind-response response (debug-value erase-previous)
-          (when erase-previous
-            (remove-overlays (point) marker 'category 'enlighten))
-          (when debug-value
-            (if (memq (char-before marker) '(?\) ?\] ?}))
-                ;; Enlightening a sexp looks like a regular return value, except
-                ;; for a different border.
-                (cider--make-result-overlay (cider-font-lock-as-clojure debug-value)
-                  :where (cons marker marker)
-                  :type 'enlighten
-                  :prepend-face 'cider-enlightened-face)
-              ;; Enlightening a symbol uses a more abbreviated format. The
-              ;; result face is the same as a regular result, but we also color
-              ;; the symbol with `cider-enlightened-local-face'.
-              (cider--make-result-overlay (cider-font-lock-as-clojure debug-value)
-                :format "%s"
-                :where (cons (point) marker)
-                :type 'enlighten
-                'face 'cider-enlightened-local-face))))))))
-
-
-;;; Move here command
-;; This is the inverse of `cider--debug-move-point'.  However, that algorithm is
-;; complicated, and trying to code its inverse would probably be insane.
-;; Instead, we find the coordinate by trial and error.
-(defun cider--debug-find-coordinates-for-point (target &optional list-so-far)
-  "Return the coordinates list for reaching TARGET.
-Assumes that the next thing after point is a logical Clojure sexp and that
-TARGET is inside it.  The returned list is suitable for use in
-`cider--debug-move-point'.  LIST-SO-FAR is for internal use."
-  (when (looking-at (rx (or "(" "[" "#{" "{")))
-    (let ((starting-point (point)))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (let ((x 0))
-            ;; Keep incrementing the last coordinate until we've moved
-            ;; past TARGET.
-            (while (condition-case nil
-                       (progn (goto-char starting-point)
-                              (cider--debug-move-point (append list-so-far (list x)))
-                              (< (point) target))
-                     ;; Not a valid coordinate. Move back a step and stop here.
-                     (scan-error (setq x (1- x))
-                                 nil))
-              (setq x (1+ x)))
-            (setq list-so-far (append list-so-far (list x)))
-            ;; We have moved past TARGET, now determine whether we should
-            ;; stop, or if target is deeper inside the previous sexp.
-            (if (or (= target (point))
-                    (progn (forward-sexp -1)
-                           (<= target (point))))
-                list-so-far
-              (goto-char starting-point)
-              (cider--debug-find-coordinates-for-point target list-so-far)))
-        ;; `unwind-protect' clause.
-        (goto-char starting-point)))))
-
-(defun cider-debug-move-here (&optional force)
-  "Skip any breakpoints up to point.
-The boolean value of FORCE will be sent in the reply."
-  (interactive (list (cider--uppercase-command-p)))
-  (unless cider--debug-mode
-    (user-error "`cider-debug-move-here' only makes sense during a debug session"))
-  (let ((here (point)))
-    (nrepl-dbind-response cider--debug-mode-response (line column)
-      (if (and line column (buffer-file-name))
-          (progn ;; Get to the proper line & column in the file
-            (forward-line (1- (- line (line-number-at-pos))))
-            (move-to-column column))
-        (beginning-of-defun))
-      ;; Is HERE inside the sexp being debugged?
-      (when (or (< here (point))
-                (save-excursion
-                  (forward-sexp 1)
-                  (> here (point))))
-        (user-error "Point is outside the sexp being debugged"))
-      ;; Move forward untill start of sexp.
-      (comment-normalize-vars)
-      (comment-forward (point-max))
-      ;; Find the coordinate and send it.
-      (cider-debug-mode-send-reply
-       (format "{:response :here, :coord %s :force? %s}"
-               (cider--debug-find-coordinates-for-point here)
-               (if force "true" "false"))))))
-
-
-;;; User commands
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-debug-defun-at-point ()
-  "Instrument the \"top-level\" expression at point.
-If it is a defn, dispatch the instrumented definition.  Otherwise,
-immediately evaluate the instrumented expression.
-
-While debugged code is being evaluated, the user is taken through the
-source code and displayed the value of various expressions.  At each step,
-a number of keys will be prompted to the user."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-eval-defun-at-point 'debug-it))
-
-(provide 'cider-debug)
-;;; cider-debug.el ends here
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-;;; cider-doc.el --- CIDER documentation functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Jeff Valk and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: Jeff Valk <jv@jeffvalk.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Mode for formatting and presenting documentation
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cider-util)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-grimoire)
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-(require 'org-table)
-(require 'button)
-(require 'easymenu)
-(require 'cider-browse-spec)
-
-
-;;; Variables
-
-(defgroup cider-doc nil
-  "Documentation for CIDER."
-  :prefix "cider-doc-"
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defcustom cider-doc-auto-select-buffer t
-  "Controls whether to auto-select the doc popup buffer."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-doc
-  :package-version  '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(declare-function cider-apropos "cider-apropos")
-(declare-function cider-apropos-select "cider-apropos")
-(declare-function cider-apropos-documentation "cider-apropos")
-(declare-function cider-apropos-documentation-select "cider-apropos")
-
-(defvar cider-doc-map
-  (let (cider-doc-map)
-    (define-prefix-command 'cider-doc-map)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "a") #'cider-apropos)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "C-a") #'cider-apropos)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "s") #'cider-apropos-select)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "C-s") #'cider-apropos-select)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "f") #'cider-apropos-documentation)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "C-f") #'cider-apropos-documentation)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "e") #'cider-apropos-documentation-select)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "C-e") #'cider-apropos-documentation-select)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "d") #'cider-doc)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "C-d") #'cider-doc)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "r") #'cider-grimoire)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "C-r") #'cider-grimoire)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "w") #'cider-grimoire-web)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "C-w") #'cider-grimoire-web)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "j") #'cider-javadoc)
-    (define-key cider-doc-map (kbd "C-j") #'cider-javadoc)
-    cider-doc-map)
-  "CIDER documentation keymap.")
-
-(defconst cider-doc-menu
-  '("Documentation"
-    ["CiderDoc" cider-doc]
-    ["JavaDoc in browser" cider-javadoc]
-    ["Grimoire" cider-grimoire]
-    ["Grimoire in browser" cider-grimoire-web]
-    ["Search symbols" cider-apropos]
-    ["Search symbols & select" cider-apropos-select]
-    ["Search documentation" cider-apropos-documentation]
-    ["Search documentation & select" cider-apropos-documentation-select]
-    "--"
-    ["Configure Doc buffer" (customize-group 'cider-docview-mode)])
-  "CIDER documentation submenu.")
-
-
-;;; cider-docview-mode
-
-(defgroup cider-docview-mode nil
-  "Formatting/fontifying documentation viewer."
-  :prefix "cider-docview-"
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defcustom cider-docview-fill-column fill-column
-  "Fill column for docstrings in doc buffer."
-  :type 'list
-  :group 'cider-docview-mode
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-
-;; Faces
-
-(defface cider-docview-emphasis-face
-  '((t (:inherit default :underline t)))
-  "Face for emphasized text"
-  :group 'cider-docview-mode
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defface cider-docview-strong-face
-  '((t (:inherit default :underline t :weight bold)))
-  "Face for strongly emphasized text"
-  :group 'cider-docview-mode
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defface cider-docview-literal-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
-  "Face for literal text"
-  :group 'cider-docview-mode
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defface cider-docview-table-border-face
-  '((t (:inherit shadow)))
-  "Face for table borders"
-  :group 'cider-docview-mode
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-
-;; Colors & Theme Support
-
-(defvar cider-docview-code-background-color
-  (cider-scale-background-color)
-  "Background color for code blocks.")
-
-(defadvice enable-theme (after cider-docview-adapt-to-theme activate)
-  "When theme is changed, update `cider-docview-code-background-color'."
-  (setq cider-docview-code-background-color (cider-scale-background-color)))
-
-
-(defadvice disable-theme (after cider-docview-adapt-to-theme activate)
-  "When theme is disabled, update `cider-docview-code-background-color'."
-  (setq cider-docview-code-background-color (cider-scale-background-color)))
-
-
-;; Mode & key bindings
-
-(defvar cider-docview-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "q" #'cider-popup-buffer-quit-function)
-    (define-key map "g" #'cider-docview-grimoire)
-    (define-key map "G" #'cider-docview-grimoire-web)
-    (define-key map "j" #'cider-docview-javadoc)
-    (define-key map "s" #'cider-docview-source)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<backtab>") #'backward-button)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") #'forward-button)
-    (easy-menu-define cider-docview-mode-menu map
-      "Menu for CIDER's doc mode"
-      `("CiderDoc"
-        ["Look up in Grimoire" cider-docview-grimoire]
-        ["Look up in Grimoire (browser)" cider-docview-grimoire-web]
-        ["JavaDoc in browser" cider-docview-javadoc]
-        ["Jump to source" cider-docview-source]
-        "--"
-        ["Quit" cider-popup-buffer-quit-function]
-        ))
-    map))
-
-(defvar cider-docview-symbol)
-(defvar cider-docview-javadoc-url)
-(defvar cider-docview-file)
-(defvar cider-docview-line)
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-docview-mode help-mode "Doc"
-  "Major mode for displaying CIDER documentation
-
-\\{cider-docview-mode-map}"
-  (setq buffer-read-only t)
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (when cider-special-mode-truncate-lines
-    (setq-local truncate-lines t))
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars nil)
-  (setq-local cider-docview-symbol nil)
-  (setq-local cider-docview-javadoc-url nil)
-  (setq-local cider-docview-file nil)
-  (setq-local cider-docview-line nil))
-
-
-;;; Interactive functions
-
-(defun cider-docview-javadoc ()
-  "Open the Javadoc for the current class, if available."
-  (interactive)
-  (if cider-docview-javadoc-url
-      (browse-url cider-docview-javadoc-url)
-    (error "No Javadoc available for %s" cider-docview-symbol)))
-
-(defun cider-javadoc-handler (symbol-name)
-  "Invoke the nREPL \"info\" op on SYMBOL-NAME if available."
-  (when symbol-name
-    (let* ((info (cider-var-info symbol-name))
-           (url (nrepl-dict-get info "javadoc")))
-      (if url
-          (browse-url url)
-        (user-error "No Javadoc available for %s" symbol-name)))))
-
-(defun cider-javadoc (arg)
-  "Open Javadoc documentation in a popup buffer.
-
-Prompts for the symbol to use, or uses the symbol at point, depending on
-the value of `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  With prefix arg ARG, does the
-opposite of what that option dictates."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "info")
-  (funcall (cider-prompt-for-symbol-function arg)
-           "Javadoc for"
-           #'cider-javadoc-handler))
-
-(defun cider-docview-source ()
-  "Open the source for the current symbol, if available."
-  (interactive)
-  (if cider-docview-file
-      (if-let* ((buffer (and (not (cider--tooling-file-p cider-docview-file))
-                             (cider-find-file cider-docview-file))))
-          (cider-jump-to buffer (if cider-docview-line
-                                    (cons cider-docview-line nil)
-                                  cider-docview-symbol)
-                         nil)
-        (user-error
-         (substitute-command-keys
-          "Can't find the source because it wasn't defined with `cider-eval-buffer'")))
-    (error "No source location for %s" cider-docview-symbol)))
-
-(defvar cider-buffer-ns)
-
-(declare-function cider-grimoire-lookup "cider-grimoire")
-
-(defun cider-docview-grimoire ()
-  "Return the grimoire documentation for `cider-docview-symbol'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if cider-buffer-ns
-      (cider-grimoire-lookup cider-docview-symbol)
-    (error "%s cannot be looked up on Grimoire" cider-docview-symbol)))
-
-(declare-function cider-grimoire-web-lookup "cider-grimoire")
-
-(defun cider-docview-grimoire-web ()
-  "Open the grimoire documentation for `cider-docview-symbol' in a web browser."
-  (interactive)
-  (if cider-buffer-ns
-      (cider-grimoire-web-lookup cider-docview-symbol)
-    (error "%s cannot be looked up on Grimoire" cider-docview-symbol)))
-
-(defconst cider-doc-buffer "*cider-doc*")
-
-(defun cider-create-doc-buffer (symbol)
-  "Populates *cider-doc* with the documentation for SYMBOL."
-  (when-let* ((info (cider-var-info symbol)))
-    (cider-docview-render (cider-make-popup-buffer cider-doc-buffer nil 'ancillary) symbol info)))
-
-(defun cider-doc-lookup (symbol)
-  "Look up documentation for SYMBOL."
-  (if-let* ((buffer (cider-create-doc-buffer symbol)))
-      (cider-popup-buffer-display buffer cider-doc-auto-select-buffer)
-    (user-error "Symbol %s not resolved" symbol)))
-
-(defun cider-doc (&optional arg)
-  "Open Clojure documentation in a popup buffer.
-
-Prompts for the symbol to use, or uses the symbol at point, depending on
-the value of `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  With prefix arg ARG, does the
-opposite of what that option dictates."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (funcall (cider-prompt-for-symbol-function arg)
-           "Doc for"
-           #'cider-doc-lookup))
-
-
-;;; Font Lock and Formatting
-
-(defun cider-docview-fontify-code-blocks (buffer mode)
-  "Font lock BUFFER code blocks using MODE and remove markdown characters.
-This processes the triple backtick GFM markdown extension.  An overlay is used
-to shade the background.  Blocks are marked to be ignored by other fonification
-and line wrap."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (while (search-forward-regexp "```\n" nil t)
-        (replace-match "")
-        (let ((beg (point))
-              (bg `(:background ,cider-docview-code-background-color)))
-          (when (search-forward-regexp "```\n" nil t)
-            (replace-match "")
-            (cider-font-lock-region-as mode beg (point))
-            (overlay-put (make-overlay beg (point)) 'font-lock-face bg)
-            (put-text-property beg (point) 'block 'code)))))))
-
-(defun cider-docview-fontify-literals (buffer)
-  "Font lock BUFFER literal text and remove backtick markdown characters.
-Preformatted code text blocks are ignored."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (while (search-forward "`" nil t)
-        (if (eq (get-text-property (point) 'block) 'code)
-            (forward-char)
-          (progn
-            (replace-match "")
-            (let ((beg (point)))
-              (when (search-forward "`" (line-end-position) t)
-                (replace-match "")
-                (put-text-property beg (point) 'font-lock-face 'cider-docview-literal-face)))))))))
-
-(defun cider-docview-fontify-emphasis (buffer)
-  "Font lock BUFFER emphasized text and remove markdown characters.
-One '*' represents emphasis, multiple '**'s represent strong emphasis.
-Preformatted code text blocks are ignored."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (while (search-forward-regexp "\\(*+\\)\\(\\w\\)" nil t)
-        (if (eq (get-text-property (point) 'block) 'code)
-            (forward-char)
-          (progn
-            (replace-match "\\2")
-            (let ((beg (1- (point)))
-                  (face (if (> (length (match-string 1)) 1)
-                            'cider-docview-strong-face
-                          'cider-docview-emphasis-face)))
-              (when (search-forward-regexp "\\(\\w\\)\\*+" (line-end-position) t)
-                (replace-match "\\1")
-                (put-text-property beg (point) 'font-lock-face face)))))))))
-
-(defun cider-docview-format-tables (buffer)
-  "Align BUFFER tables and dim borders.
-This processes the GFM table markdown extension using `org-table'.
-Tables are marked to be ignored by line wrap."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (let ((border 'cider-docview-table-border-face))
-        (org-table-map-tables
-         (lambda ()
-           (org-table-align)
-           (goto-char (org-table-begin))
-           (while (search-forward-regexp "[+|-]" (org-table-end) t)
-             (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'font-lock-face border))
-           (put-text-property (org-table-begin) (org-table-end) 'block 'table)))))))
-
-(defun cider-docview-wrap-text (buffer)
-  "For text in BUFFER not propertized as 'block', apply line wrap."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (while (not (eobp))
-        (unless (get-text-property (point) 'block)
-          (fill-region (point) (line-end-position)))
-        (forward-line)))))
-
-
-;;; Rendering
-
-(defun cider-docview-render-java-doc (buffer text)
-  "Emit into BUFFER formatted doc TEXT for a Java class or member."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (let ((beg (point)))
-      (insert text)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (cider-docview-fontify-code-blocks buffer 'java-mode) ; left alone hereafter
-        (cider-docview-fontify-literals buffer)
-        (cider-docview-fontify-emphasis buffer)
-        (cider-docview-format-tables buffer) ; may contain literals, emphasis
-        (cider-docview-wrap-text buffer))))) ; ignores code, table blocks
-
-(defun cider--abbreviate-file-protocol (file-with-protocol)
-  "Abbreviate the file-path in `file:/path/to/file' of FILE-WITH-PROTOCOL."
-  (if (string-match "\\`file:\\(.*\\)" file-with-protocol)
-      (let ((file (match-string 1 file-with-protocol))
-            (proj-dir (clojure-project-dir)))
-        (if (and proj-dir
-                 (file-in-directory-p file proj-dir))
-            (file-relative-name file proj-dir)
-          file))
-    file-with-protocol))
-
-(defun cider-docview-render-info (buffer info)
-  "Emit into BUFFER formatted INFO for the Clojure or Java symbol."
-  (let* ((ns      (nrepl-dict-get info "ns"))
-         (name    (nrepl-dict-get info "name"))
-         (added   (nrepl-dict-get info "added"))
-         (depr    (nrepl-dict-get info "deprecated"))
-         (macro   (nrepl-dict-get info "macro"))
-         (special (nrepl-dict-get info "special-form"))
-         (forms   (when-let* ((str (nrepl-dict-get info "forms-str")))
-                    (split-string str "\n")))
-         (args    (when-let* ((str (nrepl-dict-get info "arglists-str")))
-                    (split-string str "\n")))
-         (doc     (or (nrepl-dict-get info "doc")
-                      "Not documented."))
-         (url     (nrepl-dict-get info "url"))
-         (class   (nrepl-dict-get info "class"))
-         (member  (nrepl-dict-get info "member"))
-         (javadoc (nrepl-dict-get info "javadoc"))
-         (super   (nrepl-dict-get info "super"))
-         (ifaces  (nrepl-dict-get info "interfaces"))
-         (spec    (nrepl-dict-get info "spec"))
-         (clj-name  (if ns (concat ns "/" name) name))
-         (java-name (if member (concat class "/" member) class))
-         (see-also (nrepl-dict-get info "see-also")))
-    (cider--help-setup-xref (list #'cider-doc-lookup (format "%s/%s" ns name)) nil buffer)
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (cl-flet ((emit (text &optional face)
-                      (insert (if face
-                                  (propertize text 'font-lock-face face)
-                                text)
-                              "\n")))
-        (emit (if class java-name clj-name) 'font-lock-function-name-face)
-        (when super
-          (emit (concat "   Extends: " (cider-font-lock-as 'java-mode super))))
-        (when ifaces
-          (emit (concat "Implements: " (cider-font-lock-as 'java-mode (car ifaces))))
-          (dolist (iface (cdr ifaces))
-            (emit (concat "            "(cider-font-lock-as 'java-mode iface)))))
-        (when (or super ifaces)
-          (insert "\n"))
-        (when-let* ((forms (or forms args)))
-          (dolist (form forms)
-            (insert " ")
-            (emit (cider-font-lock-as-clojure form))))
-        (when special
-          (emit "Special Form" 'font-lock-keyword-face))
-        (when macro
-          (emit "Macro" 'font-lock-variable-name-face))
-        (when added
-          (emit (concat "Added in " added) 'font-lock-comment-face))
-        (when depr
-          (emit (concat "Deprecated in " depr) 'font-lock-keyword-face))
-        (if class
-            (cider-docview-render-java-doc (current-buffer) doc)
-          (emit (concat "  " doc)))
-        (when url
-          (insert "\n  Please see ")
-          (insert-text-button url
-                              'url url
-                              'follow-link t
-                              'action (lambda (x)
-                                        (browse-url (button-get x 'url))))
-          (insert "\n"))
-        (when javadoc
-          (insert "\n\nFor additional documentation, see the ")
-          (insert-text-button "Javadoc"
-                              'url javadoc
-                              'follow-link t
-                              'action (lambda (x)
-                                        (browse-url (button-get x 'url))))
-          (insert ".\n"))
-        (insert "\n")
-        (when spec
-          (emit "Spec:" 'font-lock-function-name-face)
-          (insert (cider-browse-spec--pprint-indented spec))
-          (insert "\n\n")
-          (insert-text-button "Browse spec"
-                              'follow-link t
-                              'action (lambda (_)
-                                        (cider-browse-spec (format "%s/%s" ns name))))
-          (insert "\n\n"))
-        (if cider-docview-file
-            (progn
-              (insert (propertize (if class java-name clj-name)
-                                  'font-lock-face 'font-lock-function-name-face)
-                      " is defined in ")
-              (insert-text-button (cider--abbreviate-file-protocol cider-docview-file)
-                                  'follow-link t
-                                  'action (lambda (_x)
-                                            (cider-docview-source)))
-              (insert "."))
-          (insert "Definition location unavailable."))
-        (when see-also
-          (insert "\n\n Also see: ")
-          (mapc (lambda (ns-sym)
-                  (let* ((ns-sym-split (split-string ns-sym "/"))
-                         (see-also-ns (car ns-sym-split))
-                         (see-also-sym (cadr ns-sym-split))
-                         ;; if the var belongs to the same namespace,
-                         ;; we omit the namespace to save some screen space
-                         (symbol (if (equal ns see-also-ns) see-also-sym ns-sym)))
-                    (insert-text-button symbol
-                                        'type 'help-xref
-                                        'help-function (apply-partially #'cider-doc-lookup symbol)))
-                  (insert " "))
-                see-also))
-        (cider--doc-make-xrefs)
-        (let ((beg (point-min))
-              (end (point-max)))
-          (nrepl-dict-map (lambda (k v)
-                            (put-text-property beg end k v))
-                          info)))
-      (current-buffer))))
-
-(declare-function cider-set-buffer-ns "cider-mode")
-(defun cider-docview-render (buffer symbol info)
-  "Emit into BUFFER formatted documentation for SYMBOL's INFO."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (let ((javadoc (nrepl-dict-get info "javadoc"))
-          (file (nrepl-dict-get info "file"))
-          (line (nrepl-dict-get info "line"))
-          (ns (nrepl-dict-get info "ns"))
-          (inhibit-read-only t))
-      (cider-docview-mode)
-
-      (cider-set-buffer-ns ns)
-      (setq-local cider-docview-symbol symbol)
-      (setq-local cider-docview-javadoc-url javadoc)
-      (setq-local cider-docview-file file)
-      (setq-local cider-docview-line line)
-
-      (remove-overlays)
-      (cider-docview-render-info buffer info)
-
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (current-buffer))))
-
-
-(provide 'cider-doc)
-
-;;; cider-doc.el ends here
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-;;; cider-eldoc.el --- eldoc support for Clojure -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; eldoc support for Clojure.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-common) ; for cider-symbol-at-point
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cider-util)
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-
-(require 'seq)
-
-(require 'eldoc)
-
-(defvar cider-extra-eldoc-commands '("yas-expand")
-  "Extra commands to be added to eldoc's safe commands list.")
-
-(defcustom cider-eldoc-max-num-sexps-to-skip 30
-  "The maximum number of sexps to skip while searching the beginning of current sexp."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.1"))
-
-(defvar-local cider-eldoc-last-symbol nil
-  "The eldoc information for the last symbol we checked.")
-
-(defcustom cider-eldoc-ns-function #'identity
-  "A function that returns a ns string to be used by eldoc.
-Takes one argument, a namespace name.
-For convenience, some functions are already provided for this purpose:
-`cider-abbreviate-ns', and `cider-last-ns-segment'."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Full namespace" identity)
-                 (const :tag "Abbreviated namespace" cider-abbreviate-ns)
-                 (const :tag "Last name in namespace" cider-last-ns-segment)
-                 (function :tag "Custom function"))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.13.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-eldoc-max-class-names-to-display 3
-  "The maximum number of classes to display in an eldoc string.
-An eldoc string for Java interop forms can have a number of classes prefixed to
-it, when the form belongs to more than 1 class.  When, not nil we only display
-the names of first `cider-eldoc-max-class-names-to-display' classes and add
-a \"& x more\" suffix. Otherwise, all the classes are displayed."
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe #'integerp
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.13.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-eldoc-display-for-symbol-at-point t
-  "When non-nil, display eldoc for symbol at point if available.
-So in (map inc ...) when the cursor is over inc its eldoc would be
-displayed.  When nil, always display eldoc for first symbol of the sexp."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.13.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-eldoc-display-context-dependent-info nil
-  "When non-nil, display context dependent info in the eldoc where possible.
-CIDER will try to add expected function arguments based on the current context,
-for example for the datomic.api/q function where it will show the expected
-inputs of the query at point."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defun cider--eldoc-format-class-names (class-names)
-  "Return a formatted CLASS-NAMES prefix string.
-CLASS-NAMES is a list of classes to which a Java interop form belongs.
-Only keep the first `cider-eldoc-max-class-names-to-display' names, and
-add a \"& x more\" suffix.  Return nil if the CLASS-NAMES list is empty or
-mapping `cider-eldoc-ns-function' on it returns an empty list."
-  (when-let* ((eldoc-class-names (seq-remove #'null (mapcar (apply-partially cider-eldoc-ns-function) class-names)))
-              (eldoc-class-names-length (length eldoc-class-names)))
-    (cond
-     ;; truncate class-names list and then format it
-     ((and cider-eldoc-max-class-names-to-display
-           (> eldoc-class-names-length cider-eldoc-max-class-names-to-display))
-      (format "(%s & %s more)"
-              (thread-first eldoc-class-names
-                (seq-take cider-eldoc-max-class-names-to-display)
-                (string-join " ")
-                (cider-propertize 'ns))
-              (- eldoc-class-names-length cider-eldoc-max-class-names-to-display)))
-
-     ;; format the whole list but add surrounding parentheses
-     ((> eldoc-class-names-length 1)
-      (format "(%s)"
-              (thread-first eldoc-class-names
-                (string-join " ")
-                (cider-propertize 'ns))))
-
-     ;; don't add the parentheses
-     (t (format "%s" (car eldoc-class-names))))))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-format-thing (ns symbol thing type)
-  "Format the eldoc subject defined by NS, SYMBOL, THING and TYPE.
-THING represents the thing at point which triggered eldoc.  Normally NS and
-SYMBOL are used (they are derived from THING), but when empty we fallback to
-THING (e.g. for Java methods).  Format it as a function, if FUNCTION-P
-is non-nil.  Else format it as a variable."
-  (if-let* ((method-name (if (and symbol (not (string= symbol "")))
-                             symbol
-                           thing))
-            (propertized-method-name (cider-propertize method-name type))
-            (ns-or-class (if (and ns (stringp ns))
-                             (funcall cider-eldoc-ns-function ns)
-                           (cider--eldoc-format-class-names ns))))
-      (format "%s/%s"
-              ;; we set font-lock properties of classes in `cider--eldoc-format-class-names'
-              ;; to avoid font locking the parentheses and "& x more"
-              ;; so we only propertize ns-or-class if not already done
-              (if (get-text-property 1 'face ns-or-class)
-                  ;; it is already propertized
-                  ns-or-class
-                (cider-propertize ns-or-class 'ns))
-              propertized-method-name)
-    ;; in case ns-or-class is nil
-    propertized-method-name))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-format-sym-doc (var ns docstring)
-  "Return the formatted eldoc string for VAR and DOCSTRING.
-
-Consider the value of `eldoc-echo-area-use-multiline-p' while formatting.
-If the entire line cannot fit in the echo area, the var name may be
-truncated or eliminated entirely from the output to make room for the
-description.
-
-Try to truncate the var with various strategies, so that the var and
-the docstring can be displayed in the minibuffer without resizing the window.
-We start with `cider-abbreviate-ns' and `cider-last-ns-segment'.
-Next, if the var is in current namespace, we remove NS from the eldoc string.
-Otherwise, only the docstring is returned."
-  (let* ((ea-multi eldoc-echo-area-use-multiline-p)
-         ;; Subtract 1 from window width since emacs will not write
-         ;; any chars to the last column, or in later versions, will
-         ;; cause a wraparound and resize of the echo area.
-         (ea-width (1- (window-width (minibuffer-window))))
-         (strip (- (+ (length var) (length docstring)) ea-width))
-         (newline (string-match-p "\n" docstring))
-         ;; Truncated var can be ea-var long
-         ;; Subtract 2 to account for the : and / added when including
-         ;; the namespace prefixed form in eldoc string
-         (ea-var (- (- ea-width (length docstring)) 2)))
-    (cond
-     ((or (eq ea-multi t)
-          (and (<= strip 0) (null newline))
-          (and ea-multi (or (> (length docstring) ea-width) newline)))
-      (format "%s: %s" var docstring))
-
-     ;; Now we have to truncate either the docstring or the var
-     (newline (cider-eldoc-format-sym-doc var ns (substring docstring 0 newline)))
-
-     ;; Only return the truncated docstring
-     ((> (length docstring) ea-width)
-      (substring docstring 0 ea-width))
-
-     ;; Try to truncate the var with cider-abbreviate-ns
-     ((<= (length (cider-abbreviate-ns var)) ea-var)
-      (format "%s: %s" (cider-abbreviate-ns var) docstring))
-
-     ;; Try to truncate var with cider-last-ns-segment
-     ((<= (length (cider-last-ns-segment var)) ea-var)
-      (format "%s: %s" (cider-last-ns-segment var) docstring))
-
-     ;; If the var is in current namespace, we try to truncate the var by
-     ;; skipping the namespace from the returned eldoc string
-     ((and (string-equal ns (cider-current-ns))
-           (<= (- (length var) (length ns)) ea-var))
-      (format "%s: %s"
-              (replace-regexp-in-string (format "%s/" ns) "" var)
-              docstring))
-
-     ;; We couldn't fit the var and docstring in the available space,
-     ;; so we just display the docstring
-     (t docstring))))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-format-variable (thing eldoc-info)
-  "Return the formatted eldoc string for a variable.
-
-THING is the variable name.  ELDOC-INFO is a p-list containing the eldoc
-information."
-  (let* ((ns (lax-plist-get eldoc-info "ns"))
-         (symbol (lax-plist-get eldoc-info "symbol"))
-         (docstring (lax-plist-get eldoc-info "docstring"))
-         (formatted-var (cider-eldoc-format-thing ns symbol thing 'var)))
-    (when docstring
-      (cider-eldoc-format-sym-doc formatted-var ns docstring))))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-format-function (thing pos eldoc-info)
-  "Return the formatted eldoc string for a function.
-THING is the function name.  POS is the argument-index of the functions
-arglists.  ELDOC-INFO is a p-list containing the eldoc information."
-  (let ((ns (lax-plist-get eldoc-info "ns"))
-        (symbol (lax-plist-get eldoc-info "symbol"))
-        (arglists (lax-plist-get eldoc-info "arglists")))
-    (format "%s: %s"
-            (cider-eldoc-format-thing ns symbol thing 'fn)
-            (cider-eldoc-format-arglist arglists pos))))
-
-(defun cider-highlight-args (arglist pos)
-  "Format the the function ARGLIST for eldoc.
-POS is the index of the currently highlighted argument."
-  (let* ((rest-pos (cider--find-rest-args-position arglist))
-         (i 0))
-    (mapconcat
-     (lambda (arg)
-       (let ((argstr (format "%s" arg)))
-         (if (string= arg "&")
-             argstr
-           (prog1
-               (if (or (= (1+ i) pos)
-                       (and rest-pos
-                            (> (1+ i) rest-pos)
-                            (> pos rest-pos)))
-                   (propertize argstr 'face
-                               'eldoc-highlight-function-argument)
-                 argstr)
-             (setq i (1+ i)))))) arglist " ")))
-
-(defun cider--find-rest-args-position (arglist)
-  "Find the position of & in the ARGLIST vector."
-  (seq-position arglist "&"))
-
-(defun cider-highlight-arglist (arglist pos)
-  "Format the ARGLIST for eldoc.
-POS is the index of the argument to highlight."
-  (concat "[" (cider-highlight-args arglist pos) "]"))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-format-arglist (arglist pos)
-  "Format all the ARGLIST for eldoc.
-POS is the index of current argument."
-  (concat "("
-          (mapconcat (lambda (args) (cider-highlight-arglist args pos))
-                     arglist
-                     " ")
-          ")"))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-beginning-of-sexp ()
-  "Move to the beginning of current sexp.
-
-Return the number of nested sexp the point was over or after.  Return nil
-if the maximum number of sexps to skip is exceeded."
-  (let ((parse-sexp-ignore-comments t)
-        (num-skipped-sexps 0))
-    (condition-case _
-        (progn
-          ;; First account for the case the point is directly over a
-          ;; beginning of a nested sexp.
-          (condition-case _
-              (let ((p (point)))
-                (forward-sexp -1)
-                (forward-sexp 1)
-                (when (< (point) p)
-                  (setq num-skipped-sexps 1)))
-            (error))
-          (while
-              (let ((p (point)))
-                (forward-sexp -1)
-                (when (< (point) p)
-                  (setq num-skipped-sexps
-                        (unless (and cider-eldoc-max-num-sexps-to-skip
-                                     (>= num-skipped-sexps
-                                         cider-eldoc-max-num-sexps-to-skip))
-                          ;; Without the above guard,
-                          ;; `cider-eldoc-beginning-of-sexp' could traverse the
-                          ;; whole buffer when the point is not within a
-                          ;; list. This behavior is problematic especially with
-                          ;; a buffer containing a large number of
-                          ;; non-expressions like a REPL buffer.
-                          (1+ num-skipped-sexps)))))))
-      (error))
-    num-skipped-sexps))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-thing-type (eldoc-info)
-  "Return the type of the ELDOC-INFO being displayed by eldoc.
-It can be a function or var now."
-  (pcase (lax-plist-get eldoc-info "type")
-    ("function" 'fn)
-    ("variable" 'var)))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-info-at-point ()
-  "Return eldoc info at point.
-First go to the beginning of the sexp and check if the eldoc is to be
-considered (i.e sexp is a method call) and not a map or vector literal.
-Then go back to the point and return its eldoc."
-  (save-excursion
-    (unless (cider-in-comment-p)
-      (let* ((current-point (point)))
-        (cider-eldoc-beginning-of-sexp)
-        (unless (member (or (char-before (point)) 0) '(?\" ?\{ ?\[))
-          (goto-char current-point)
-          (when-let* ((eldoc-info (cider-eldoc-info
-                                   (cider--eldoc-remove-dot (cider-symbol-at-point)))))
-            `("eldoc-info" ,eldoc-info
-              "thing" ,(cider-symbol-at-point)
-              "pos" 0)))))))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-info-at-sexp-beginning ()
-  "Return eldoc info for first symbol in the sexp."
-  (save-excursion
-    (when-let* ((beginning-of-sexp (cider-eldoc-beginning-of-sexp))
-                ;; If we are at the beginning of function name, this will be -1
-                (argument-index (max 0 (1- beginning-of-sexp))))
-      (unless (or (memq (or (char-before (point)) 0)
-                        '(?\" ?\{ ?\[))
-                  (cider-in-comment-p))
-        (when-let* ((eldoc-info (cider-eldoc-info
-                                 (cider--eldoc-remove-dot (cider-symbol-at-point)))))
-          `("eldoc-info" ,eldoc-info
-            "thing" ,(cider-symbol-at-point)
-            "pos" ,argument-index))))))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-info-in-current-sexp ()
-  "Return eldoc information from the sexp.
-If `cider-eldoc-display-for-symbol-at-poin' is non-nil and
-the symbol at point has a valid eldoc available, return that.
-Otherwise return the eldoc of the first symbol of the sexp."
-  (or (when cider-eldoc-display-for-symbol-at-point
-        (cider-eldoc-info-at-point))
-      (cider-eldoc-info-at-sexp-beginning)))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc--convert-ns-keywords (thing)
-  "Convert THING values that match ns macro keywords to function names."
-  (pcase thing
-    (":import" "clojure.core/import")
-    (":refer-clojure" "clojure.core/refer-clojure")
-    (":use" "clojure.core/use")
-    (":refer" "clojure.core/refer")
-    (_ thing)))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-info (thing)
-  "Return the info for THING.
-This includes the arglist and ns and symbol name (if available)."
-  (let ((thing (cider-eldoc--convert-ns-keywords thing)))
-    (when (and (cider-nrepl-op-supported-p "eldoc")
-               thing
-               ;; ignore empty strings
-               (not (string= thing ""))
-               ;; ignore strings
-               (not (string-prefix-p "\"" thing))
-               ;; ignore regular expressions
-               (not (string-prefix-p "#" thing))
-               ;; ignore chars
-               (not (string-prefix-p "\\" thing))
-               ;; ignore numbers
-               (not (string-match-p "^[0-9]" thing)))
-      ;; check if we can used the cached eldoc info
-      (cond
-       ;; handle keywords for map access
-       ((string-prefix-p ":" thing) (list "symbol" thing
-                                          "type" "function"
-                                          "arglists" '(("map") ("map" "not-found"))))
-       ;; handle Classname. by displaying the eldoc for new
-       ((string-match-p "^[A-Z].+\\.$" thing) (list "symbol" thing
-                                                    "type" "function"
-                                                    "arglists" '(("args*"))))
-       ;; generic case
-       (t (if (equal thing (car cider-eldoc-last-symbol))
-              (cadr cider-eldoc-last-symbol)
-            (when-let* ((eldoc-info (cider-sync-request:eldoc thing)))
-              (let* ((arglists (nrepl-dict-get eldoc-info "eldoc"))
-                     (docstring (nrepl-dict-get eldoc-info "docstring"))
-                     (type (nrepl-dict-get eldoc-info "type"))
-                     (ns (nrepl-dict-get eldoc-info "ns"))
-                     (class (nrepl-dict-get eldoc-info "class"))
-                     (name (nrepl-dict-get eldoc-info "name"))
-                     (member (nrepl-dict-get eldoc-info "member"))
-                     (ns-or-class (if (and ns (not (string= ns "")))
-                                      ns
-                                    class))
-                     (name-or-member (if (and name (not (string= name "")))
-                                         name
-                                       (format ".%s" member)))
-                     (eldoc-plist (list "ns" ns-or-class
-                                        "symbol" name-or-member
-                                        "arglists" arglists
-                                        "docstring" docstring
-                                        "type" type)))
-                ;; add context dependent args if requested by defcustom
-                ;; do not cache this eldoc info to avoid showing info
-                                        ;: of the previous context
-                (if cider-eldoc-display-context-dependent-info
-                    (cond
-                     ;; add inputs of datomic query
-                     ((and (equal ns-or-class "datomic.api")
-                           (equal name-or-member "q"))
-                      (let ((arglists (lax-plist-get eldoc-plist "arglists")))
-                        (lax-plist-put eldoc-plist "arglists"
-                                       (cider--eldoc-add-datomic-query-inputs-to-arglists arglists))))
-                     ;; if none of the clauses is successful, do cache the eldoc
-                     (t (setq cider-eldoc-last-symbol (list thing eldoc-plist))))
-                  ;; middleware eldoc lookups are expensive, so we
-                  ;; cache the last lookup.  This eliminates the need
-                  ;; for extra middleware requests within the same sexp.
-                  (setq cider-eldoc-last-symbol (list thing eldoc-plist)))
-                eldoc-plist))))))))
-
-(defun cider--eldoc-remove-dot (sym)
-  "Remove the preceding \".\" from a namespace qualified SYM and return sym.
-Only useful for interop forms.  Clojure forms would be returned unchanged."
-  (when sym (replace-regexp-in-string "/\\." "/" sym)))
-
-(defun cider--eldoc-edn-file-p (file-name)
-  "Check whether FILE-NAME is representing an EDN file."
-  (and file-name (equal (file-name-extension file-name) "edn")))
-
-(defun cider--eldoc-add-datomic-query-inputs-to-arglists (arglists)
-  "Add the expected inputs of the datomic query to the ARGLISTS."
-  (if (cider-second-sexp-in-list)
-      (let* ((query (cider-second-sexp-in-list))
-             (query-inputs (nrepl-dict-get
-                            (cider-sync-request:eldoc-datomic-query query)
-                            "inputs")))
-        (if query-inputs
-            (thread-first
-                (thread-last arglists
-                  (car)
-                  (remove "&")
-                  (remove "inputs"))
-              (append (car query-inputs))
-              (list))
-          arglists))
-    arglists))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc ()
-  "Backend function for eldoc to show argument list in the echo area."
-  (when (and (cider-connected-p)
-             ;; don't clobber an error message in the minibuffer
-             (not (member last-command '(next-error previous-error)))
-             ;; don't try to provide eldoc in EDN buffers
-             (not (cider--eldoc-edn-file-p buffer-file-name)))
-    (let* ((sexp-eldoc-info (cider-eldoc-info-in-current-sexp))
-           (eldoc-info (lax-plist-get sexp-eldoc-info "eldoc-info"))
-           (pos (lax-plist-get sexp-eldoc-info "pos"))
-           (thing (lax-plist-get sexp-eldoc-info "thing")))
-      (when eldoc-info
-        (if (equal (cider-eldoc-thing-type eldoc-info) 'fn)
-            (cider-eldoc-format-function thing pos eldoc-info)
-          (cider-eldoc-format-variable thing eldoc-info))))))
-
-(defun cider-eldoc-setup ()
-  "Setup eldoc in the current buffer.
-eldoc mode has to be enabled for this to have any effect."
-  (setq-local eldoc-documentation-function #'cider-eldoc)
-  (apply #'eldoc-add-command cider-extra-eldoc-commands))
-
-(provide 'cider-eldoc)
-
-;;; cider-eldoc.el ends here
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-;;; cider-eval.el --- Interactive evaluation (compilation) functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This file contains CIDER's interactive evaluation (compilation) functionality.
-;; Although Clojure doesn't really have the concept of evaluation (only
-;; compilation), we're using everywhere in the code the term evaluation for
-;; brevity (and to be in line with the naming employed by other similar modes).
-;;
-;; This files also contains all the logic related to displaying errors and
-;; evaluation warnings.
-;;
-;; Pretty much all of the commands here are meant to be used mostly from
-;; `cider-mode', but some of them might make sense in other contexts as well.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-repl)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'cider-util)
-(require 'cider-stacktrace)
-(require 'cider-overlays)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-
-(require 'clojure-mode)
-(require 'ansi-color)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'compile)
-
-(defconst cider-read-eval-buffer "*cider-read-eval*")
-(defconst cider-result-buffer "*cider-result*")
-
-(defcustom cider-show-error-buffer t
-  "Control the popup behavior of cider stacktraces.
-The following values are possible t or 'always, 'except-in-repl,
-'only-in-repl.  Any other value, including nil, will cause the stacktrace
-not to be automatically shown.
-
-Irespective of the value of this variable, the `cider-error-buffer' is
-always generated in the background.  Use `cider-selector' to
-navigate to this buffer."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "always" t)
-                 (const except-in-repl)
-                 (const only-in-repl)
-                 (const :tag "never" nil))
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defcustom cider-auto-jump-to-error t
-  "Control the cursor jump behaviour in compilation error buffer.
-When non-nil automatically jump to error location during interactive
-compilation.  When set to 'errors-only, don't jump to warnings.
-When set to nil, don't jump at all."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "always" t)
-                 (const errors-only)
-                 (const :tag "never" nil))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-auto-select-error-buffer t
-  "Controls whether to auto-select the error popup buffer."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defcustom cider-auto-track-ns-form-changes t
-  "Controls whether to auto-evaluate a source buffer's ns form when changed.
-When non-nil CIDER will check for ns form changes before each eval command.
-When nil the users are expected to take care of the re-evaluating updated
-ns forms manually themselves."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-save-file-on-load 'prompt
-  "Controls whether to prompt to save the file when loading a buffer.
-If nil, files are not saved.
-If 'prompt, the user is prompted to save the file if it's been modified.
-If t, save the file without confirmation."
-  :type '(choice (const prompt :tag "Prompt to save the file if it's been modified")
-                 (const nil :tag "Don't save the file")
-                 (const t :tag "Save the file without confirmation"))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.6.0"))
-
-
-(defconst cider-output-buffer "*cider-out*")
-
-(defcustom cider-interactive-eval-output-destination 'repl-buffer
-  "The destination for stdout and stderr produced from interactive evaluation."
-  :type '(choice (const output-buffer)
-                 (const repl-buffer))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defface cider-error-highlight-face
-  '((((supports :underline (:style wave)))
-     (:underline (:style wave :color "red") :inherit unspecified))
-    (t (:inherit font-lock-warning-face :underline t)))
-  "Face used to highlight compilation errors in Clojure buffers."
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defface cider-warning-highlight-face
-  '((((supports :underline (:style wave)))
-     (:underline (:style wave :color "yellow") :inherit unspecified))
-    (t (:inherit font-lock-warning-face :underline (:color "yellow"))))
-  "Face used to highlight compilation warnings in Clojure buffers."
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defcustom cider-comment-prefix ";; => "
-  "The prefix to insert before the first line of commented output."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.16.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-comment-continued-prefix ";;    "
-  "The prefix to use on the second and subsequent lines of commented output."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.16.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-comment-postfix ""
-  "The postfix to be appended after the final line of commented output."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.16.0"))
-
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun cider--clear-compilation-highlights ()
-  "Remove compilation highlights."
-  (remove-overlays (point-min) (point-max) 'cider-note-p t))
-
-(defun cider-clear-compilation-highlights (&optional arg)
-  "Remove compilation highlights.
-When invoked with a prefix ARG the command doesn't prompt for confirmation."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when (or arg (y-or-n-p "Are you sure you want to clear the compilation highlights? "))
-    (cider--clear-compilation-highlights)))
-
-(defun cider--quit-error-window ()
-  "Buries the `cider-error-buffer' and quits its containing window."
-  (when-let* ((error-win (get-buffer-window cider-error-buffer)))
-    (quit-window nil error-win)))
-
-
-;;; Dealing with compilation (evaluation) errors and warnings
-(defun cider-find-property (property &optional backward)
-  "Find the next text region which has the specified PROPERTY.
-If BACKWARD is t, then search backward.
-Returns the position at which PROPERTY was found, or nil if not found."
-  (let ((p (if backward
-               (previous-single-char-property-change (point) property)
-             (next-single-char-property-change (point) property))))
-    (when (and (not (= p (point-min))) (not (= p (point-max))))
-      p)))
-
-(defun cider-jump-to-compilation-error (&optional _arg _reset)
-  "Jump to the line causing the current compilation error.
-_ARG and _RESET are ignored, as there is only ever one compilation error.
-They exist for compatibility with `next-error'."
-  (interactive)
-  (cl-labels ((goto-next-note-boundary
-               ()
-               (let ((p (or (cider-find-property 'cider-note-p)
-                            (cider-find-property 'cider-note-p t))))
-                 (when p
-                   (goto-char p)
-                   (message "%s" (get-char-property p 'cider-note))))))
-    ;; if we're already on a compilation error, first jump to the end of
-    ;; it, so that we find the next error.
-    (when (get-char-property (point) 'cider-note-p)
-      (goto-next-note-boundary))
-    (goto-next-note-boundary)))
-
-(defun cider--show-error-buffer-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if the error buffer must be shown on error.
-Takes into account both the value of `cider-show-error-buffer' and the
-currently selected buffer."
-  (let* ((selected-buffer (window-buffer (selected-window)))
-         (replp (with-current-buffer selected-buffer (derived-mode-p 'cider-repl-mode))))
-    (memq cider-show-error-buffer
-          (if replp
-              '(t always only-in-repl)
-            '(t always except-in-repl)))))
-
-(defun cider-new-error-buffer (&optional mode error-types)
-  "Return an empty error buffer using MODE.
-
-When deciding whether to display the buffer, takes into account not only
-the value of `cider-show-error-buffer' and the currently selected buffer
-but also the ERROR-TYPES of the error, which is checked against the
-`cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors' set.
-
-When deciding whether to select the buffer, takes into account the value of
-`cider-auto-select-error-buffer'."
-  (if (and (cider--show-error-buffer-p)
-           (not (cider-stacktrace-some-suppressed-errors-p error-types)))
-      (cider-popup-buffer cider-error-buffer cider-auto-select-error-buffer mode 'ancillary)
-    (cider-make-popup-buffer cider-error-buffer mode 'ancillary)))
-
-(defun cider-emit-into-color-buffer (buffer value)
-  "Emit into color BUFFER the provided VALUE."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-          (buffer-undo-list t))
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (insert (format "%s" value))
-      (ansi-color-apply-on-region (point-min) (point-max)))
-    (goto-char (point-min))))
-
-(defun cider--handle-err-eval-response (response)
-  "Render eval RESPONSE into a new error buffer.
-
-Uses the value of the `out' slot in RESPONSE."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response response (out)
-    (when out
-      (let ((error-buffer (cider-new-error-buffer)))
-        (cider-emit-into-color-buffer error-buffer out)
-        (with-current-buffer error-buffer
-          (compilation-minor-mode +1))))))
-
-(defun cider-default-err-eval-handler ()
-  "Display the last exception without middleware support."
-  (cider--handle-err-eval-response
-   (cider-nrepl-sync-request:eval
-    "(clojure.stacktrace/print-cause-trace *e)")))
-
-(defun cider--render-stacktrace-causes (causes &optional error-types)
-  "If CAUSES is non-nil, render its contents into a new error buffer.
-Optional argument ERROR-TYPES contains a list which should determine the
-op/situation that originated this error."
-  (when causes
-    (let ((error-buffer (cider-new-error-buffer #'cider-stacktrace-mode error-types)))
-      (cider-stacktrace-render error-buffer (reverse causes) error-types))))
-
-(defun cider--handle-stacktrace-response (response causes)
-  "Handle stacktrace op RESPONSE, aggregating the result into CAUSES.
-If RESPONSE contains a cause, cons it onto CAUSES and return that.  If
-RESPONSE is the final message (i.e. it contains a status), render CAUSES
-into a new error buffer."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response response (class status)
-    (cond (class (cons response causes))
-          (status (cider--render-stacktrace-causes causes)))))
-
-(defun cider-default-err-op-handler ()
-  "Display the last exception, with middleware support."
-  ;; Causes are returned as a series of messages, which we aggregate in `causes'
-  (let (causes)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-request
-     (nconc '("op" "stacktrace")
-            (when (cider--pprint-fn)
-              `("pprint-fn" ,(cider--pprint-fn)))
-            (when cider-stacktrace-print-length
-              `("print-length" ,cider-stacktrace-print-length))
-            (when cider-stacktrace-print-level
-              `("print-level" ,cider-stacktrace-print-level)))
-     (lambda (response)
-       ;; While the return value of `cider--handle-stacktrace-response' is not
-       ;; meaningful for the last message, we do not need the value of `causes'
-       ;; after it has been handled, so it's fine to set it unconditionally here
-       (setq causes (cider--handle-stacktrace-response response causes))))))
-
-(defun cider-default-err-handler ()
-  "This function determines how the error buffer is shown.
-It delegates the actual error content to the eval or op handler."
-  (if (cider-nrepl-op-supported-p "stacktrace")
-      (cider-default-err-op-handler)
-    (cider-default-err-eval-handler)))
-
-(defvar cider-compilation-regexp
-  '("\\(?:.*\\(warning, \\)\\|.*?\\(, compiling\\):(\\)\\(.*?\\):\\([[:digit:]]+\\)\\(?::\\([[:digit:]]+\\)\\)?\\(\\(?: - \\(.*\\)\\)\\|)\\)" 3 4 5 (1))
-  "Specifications for matching errors and warnings in Clojure stacktraces.
-See `compilation-error-regexp-alist' for help on their format.")
-
-(add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist
-             (cons 'cider cider-compilation-regexp))
-(add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist 'cider)
-
-(defun cider-extract-error-info (regexp message)
-  "Extract error information with REGEXP against MESSAGE."
-  (let ((file (nth 1 regexp))
-        (line (nth 2 regexp))
-        (col (nth 3 regexp))
-        (type (nth 4 regexp))
-        (pat (car regexp)))
-    (when (string-match pat message)
-      ;; special processing for type (1.2) style
-      (setq type (if (consp type)
-                     (or (and (car type) (match-end (car type)) 1)
-                         (and (cdr type) (match-end (cdr type)) 0)
-                         2)))
-      (list
-       (when file
-         (let ((val (match-string-no-properties file message)))
-           (unless (string= val "NO_SOURCE_PATH") val)))
-       (when line (string-to-number (match-string-no-properties line message)))
-       (when col
-         (let ((val (match-string-no-properties col message)))
-           (when val (string-to-number val))))
-       (aref [cider-warning-highlight-face
-              cider-warning-highlight-face
-              cider-error-highlight-face]
-             (or type 2))
-       message))))
-
-(defun cider--goto-expression-start ()
-  "Go to the beginning a list, vector, map or set outside of a string.
-We do so by starting and the current position and proceeding backwards
-until we find a delimiters that's not inside a string."
-  (if (and (looking-back "[])}]" (line-beginning-position))
-           (null (nth 3 (syntax-ppss))))
-      (backward-sexp)
-    (while (or (not (looking-at-p "[({[]"))
-               (nth 3 (syntax-ppss)))
-      (backward-char))))
-
-(defun cider--find-last-error-location (message)
-  "Return the location (begin end buffer) from the Clojure error MESSAGE.
-If location could not be found, return nil."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((info (cider-extract-error-info cider-compilation-regexp message)))
-      (when info
-        (let ((file (nth 0 info))
-              (line (nth 1 info))
-              (col (nth 2 info)))
-          (unless (or (not (stringp file))
-                      (cider--tooling-file-p file))
-            (when-let* ((buffer (cider-find-file file)))
-              (with-current-buffer buffer
-                (save-excursion
-                  (save-restriction
-                    (widen)
-                    (goto-char (point-min))
-                    (forward-line (1- line))
-                    (move-to-column (or col 0))
-                    (let ((begin (progn (if col (cider--goto-expression-start) (back-to-indentation))
-                                        (point)))
-                          (end (progn (if col (forward-list) (move-end-of-line nil))
-                                      (point))))
-                      (list begin end buffer))))))))))))
-
-(defun cider-handle-compilation-errors (message eval-buffer)
-  "Highlight and jump to compilation error extracted from MESSAGE.
-EVAL-BUFFER is the buffer that was current during user's interactive
-evaluation command.  Honor `cider-auto-jump-to-error'."
-  (when-let* ((loc (cider--find-last-error-location message))
-              (overlay (make-overlay (nth 0 loc) (nth 1 loc) (nth 2 loc)))
-              (info (cider-extract-error-info cider-compilation-regexp message)))
-    (let* ((face (nth 3 info))
-           (note (nth 4 info))
-           (auto-jump (if (eq cider-auto-jump-to-error 'errors-only)
-                          (not (eq face 'cider-warning-highlight-face))
-                        cider-auto-jump-to-error)))
-      (overlay-put overlay 'cider-note-p t)
-      (overlay-put overlay 'font-lock-face face)
-      (overlay-put overlay 'cider-note note)
-      (overlay-put overlay 'help-echo note)
-      (overlay-put overlay 'modification-hooks
-                   (list (lambda (o &rest _args) (delete-overlay o))))
-      (when auto-jump
-        (with-current-buffer eval-buffer
-          (push-mark)
-          ;; At this stage selected window commonly is *cider-error* and we need to
-          ;; re-select the original user window. If eval-buffer is not
-          ;; visible it was probably covered as a result of a small screen or user
-          ;; configuration (https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/issues/847). In
-          ;; that case we don't jump at all in order to avoid covering *cider-error*
-          ;; buffer.
-          (when-let* ((win (get-buffer-window eval-buffer)))
-            (with-selected-window win
-              (cider-jump-to (nth 2 loc) (car loc)))))))))
-
-
-;;; Interactive evaluation handlers
-(defun cider-insert-eval-handler (&optional buffer)
-  "Make an nREPL evaluation handler for the BUFFER.
-The handler simply inserts the result value in BUFFER."
-  (let ((eval-buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (nrepl-make-response-handler (or buffer eval-buffer)
-                                 (lambda (_buffer value)
-                                   (with-current-buffer buffer
-                                     (insert value)))
-                                 (lambda (_buffer out)
-                                   (cider-repl-emit-interactive-stdout out))
-                                 (lambda (_buffer err)
-                                   (cider-handle-compilation-errors err eval-buffer))
-                                 '())))
-
-(defun cider--emit-interactive-eval-output (output repl-emit-function)
-  "Emit output resulting from interactive code evaluation.
-The OUTPUT can be sent to either a dedicated output buffer or the current
-REPL buffer.  This is controlled by `cider-interactive-eval-output-destination'.
-REPL-EMIT-FUNCTION emits the OUTPUT."
-  (pcase cider-interactive-eval-output-destination
-    (`output-buffer (let ((output-buffer (or (get-buffer cider-output-buffer)
-                                             (cider-popup-buffer cider-output-buffer t))))
-                      (cider-emit-into-popup-buffer output-buffer output)
-                      (pop-to-buffer output-buffer)))
-    (`repl-buffer (funcall repl-emit-function output))
-    (_ (error "Unsupported value %s for `cider-interactive-eval-output-destination'"
-              cider-interactive-eval-output-destination))))
-
-(defun cider-emit-interactive-eval-output (output)
-  "Emit OUTPUT resulting from interactive code evaluation.
-The output can be send to either a dedicated output buffer or the current
-REPL buffer.  This is controlled via
-`cider-interactive-eval-output-destination'."
-  (cider--emit-interactive-eval-output output 'cider-repl-emit-interactive-stdout))
-
-(defun cider-emit-interactive-eval-err-output (output)
-  "Emit err OUTPUT resulting from interactive code evaluation.
-The output can be send to either a dedicated output buffer or the current
-REPL buffer.  This is controlled via
-`cider-interactive-eval-output-destination'."
-  (cider--emit-interactive-eval-output output 'cider-repl-emit-interactive-stderr))
-
-(defun cider--make-fringe-overlays-for-region (beg end)
-  "Place eval indicators on all sexps between BEG and END."
-  (with-current-buffer (if (markerp end)
-                           (marker-buffer end)
-                         (current-buffer))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (remove-overlays beg end 'category 'cider-fringe-indicator)
-      (condition-case nil
-          (while (progn (clojure-forward-logical-sexp)
-                        (and (<= (point) end)
-                             (not (eobp))))
-            (cider--make-fringe-overlay (point)))
-        (scan-error nil)))))
-
-(defun cider-interactive-eval-handler (&optional buffer place)
-  "Make an interactive eval handler for BUFFER.
-PLACE is used to display the evaluation result.
-If non-nil, it can be the position where the evaluated sexp ends,
-or it can be a list with (START END) of the evaluated region."
-  (let* ((eval-buffer (current-buffer))
-         (beg (car-safe place))
-         (end (or (car-safe (cdr-safe place)) place))
-         (beg (when beg (copy-marker beg)))
-         (end (when end (copy-marker end)))
-         (fringed nil))
-    (nrepl-make-response-handler (or buffer eval-buffer)
-                                 (lambda (_buffer value)
-                                   (if beg
-                                       (unless fringed
-                                         (cider--make-fringe-overlays-for-region beg end)
-                                         (setq fringed t))
-                                     (cider--make-fringe-overlay end))
-                                   (cider--display-interactive-eval-result value end))
-                                 (lambda (_buffer out)
-                                   (cider-emit-interactive-eval-output out))
-                                 (lambda (_buffer err)
-                                   (cider-emit-interactive-eval-err-output err)
-                                   (cider-handle-compilation-errors err eval-buffer))
-                                 '())))
-
-(defun cider-load-file-handler (&optional buffer)
-  "Make a load file handler for BUFFER."
-  (let ((eval-buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (nrepl-make-response-handler (or buffer eval-buffer)
-                                 (lambda (buffer value)
-                                   (cider--display-interactive-eval-result value)
-                                   (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-                                     (with-current-buffer buffer
-                                       (cider--make-fringe-overlays-for-region (point-min) (point-max))
-                                       (run-hooks 'cider-file-loaded-hook))))
-                                 (lambda (_buffer value)
-                                   (cider-emit-interactive-eval-output value))
-                                 (lambda (_buffer err)
-                                   (cider-emit-interactive-eval-err-output err)
-                                   (cider-handle-compilation-errors err eval-buffer))
-                                 '()
-                                 (lambda ()
-                                   (funcall nrepl-err-handler)))))
-
-(defun cider-eval-print-handler (&optional buffer)
-  "Make a handler for evaluating and printing result in BUFFER."
-  (nrepl-make-response-handler (or buffer (current-buffer))
-                               (lambda (buffer value)
-                                 (with-current-buffer buffer
-                                   (insert
-                                    (if (derived-mode-p 'cider-clojure-interaction-mode)
-                                        (format "\n%s\n" value)
-                                      value))))
-                               (lambda (_buffer out)
-                                 (cider-emit-interactive-eval-output out))
-                               (lambda (_buffer err)
-                                 (cider-emit-interactive-eval-err-output err))
-                               '()))
-
-(defun cider-eval-print-with-comment-handler (buffer location comment-prefix)
-  "Make a handler for evaluating and printing commented results in BUFFER.
-LOCATION is the location at which to insert.  COMMENT-PREFIX is the comment
-prefix to use."
-  (nrepl-make-response-handler buffer
-                               (lambda (buffer value)
-                                 (with-current-buffer buffer
-                                   (save-excursion
-                                     (goto-char location)
-                                     (insert (concat comment-prefix
-                                                     value "\n")))))
-                               (lambda (_buffer out)
-                                 (cider-emit-interactive-eval-output out))
-                               (lambda (_buffer err)
-                                 (cider-emit-interactive-eval-err-output err))
-                               '()))
-
-(defun cider-eval-pprint-with-multiline-comment-handler (buffer location comment-prefix continued-prefix comment-postfix)
-  "Make a handler for evaluating and inserting results in BUFFER.
-The inserted text is pretty-printed and region will be commented.
-LOCATION is the location at which to insert.
-COMMENT-PREFIX is the comment prefix for the first line of output.
-CONTINUED-PREFIX is the comment prefix to use for the remaining lines.
-COMMENT-POSTFIX is the text to output after the last line."
-  (cl-flet ((multiline-comment-handler (buffer value)
-              (with-current-buffer buffer
-                (save-excursion
-                  (goto-char location)
-                  (let ((lines (split-string value "[\n]+" t)))
-                    ;; only the first line gets the normal comment-prefix
-                    (insert (concat comment-prefix (pop lines)))
-                    (dolist (elem lines)
-                      (insert (concat "\n" continued-prefix elem)))
-                    (unless (string= comment-postfix "")
-                      (insert comment-postfix)))))))
-    (nrepl-make-response-handler buffer
-                                 '()
-                                 #'multiline-comment-handler
-                                 #'multiline-comment-handler
-                                 '())))
-
-(defun cider-popup-eval-out-handler (&optional buffer)
-  "Make a handler for evaluating and printing stdout/stderr in popup BUFFER.
-This is used by pretty-printing commands and intentionally discards their results."
-  (cl-flet ((popup-output-handler (buffer str)
-                                  (cider-emit-into-popup-buffer buffer
-                                                                (ansi-color-apply str)
-                                                                nil
-                                                                t)))
-    (nrepl-make-response-handler (or buffer (current-buffer))
-                                 '()
-                                 ;; stdout handler
-                                 #'popup-output-handler
-                                 ;; stderr handler
-                                 #'popup-output-handler
-                                 '())))
-
-
-;;; Interactive valuation commands
-
-(defvar cider-to-nrepl-filename-function
-  (with-no-warnings
-    (if (eq system-type 'cygwin)
-        #'cygwin-convert-file-name-to-windows
-      #'identity))
-  "Function to translate Emacs filenames to nREPL namestrings.")
-
-(defun cider--prep-interactive-eval (form connection)
-  "Prepare the environment for an interactive eval of FORM in CONNECTION.
-Ensure the current ns declaration has been evaluated (so that the ns
-containing FORM exists).  Cache ns-form in the current buffer unless FORM is
-ns declaration itself.  Clear any compilation highlights and kill the error
-window."
-  (cider--clear-compilation-highlights)
-  (cider--quit-error-window)
-  (let ((cur-ns-form (cider-ns-form)))
-    (when (and cur-ns-form
-               (not (cider-ns-form-p form))
-               (cider-repl--ns-form-changed-p cur-ns-form connection))
-      (when cider-auto-track-ns-form-changes
-        ;; The first interactive eval on a file can load a lot of libs. This can
-        ;; easily lead to more than 10 sec.
-        (let ((nrepl-sync-request-timeout 30))
-          ;; TODO: check for evaluation errors
-          (cider-nrepl-sync-request:eval cur-ns-form connection)))
-      ;; cache at the end, in case of errors
-      (cider-repl--cache-ns-form cur-ns-form connection))))
-
-(defvar-local cider-interactive-eval-override nil
-  "Function to call instead of `cider-interactive-eval'.")
-
-(defun cider-interactive-eval (form &optional callback bounds additional-params)
-  "Evaluate FORM and dispatch the response to CALLBACK.
-If the code to be evaluated comes from a buffer, it is preferred to use a
-nil FORM, and specify the code via the BOUNDS argument instead.
-
-This function is the main entry point in CIDER's interactive evaluation
-API.  Most other interactive eval functions should rely on this function.
-If CALLBACK is nil use `cider-interactive-eval-handler'.
-BOUNDS, if non-nil, is a list of two numbers marking the start and end
-positions of FORM in its buffer.
-ADDITIONAL-PARAMS is a plist to be appended to the request message.
-
-If `cider-interactive-eval-override' is a function, call it with the same
-arguments and only proceed with evaluation if it returns nil."
-  (let ((form  (or form (apply #'buffer-substring-no-properties bounds)))
-        (start (car-safe bounds))
-        (end   (car-safe (cdr-safe bounds))))
-    (when (and start end)
-      (remove-overlays start end 'cider-temporary t))
-    (unless (and cider-interactive-eval-override
-                 (functionp cider-interactive-eval-override)
-                 (funcall cider-interactive-eval-override form callback bounds))
-      (cider-map-repls :auto
-        (lambda (connection)
-          (cider--prep-interactive-eval form connection)
-          (cider-nrepl-request:eval
-           form
-           (or callback (cider-interactive-eval-handler nil bounds))
-           ;; always eval ns forms in the user namespace
-           ;; otherwise trying to eval ns form for the first time will produce an error
-           (if (cider-ns-form-p form) "user" (cider-current-ns))
-           (when start (line-number-at-pos start))
-           (when start (cider-column-number-at-pos start))
-           additional-params
-           connection))))))
-
-(defun cider-eval-region (start end)
-  "Evaluate the region between START and END."
-  (interactive "r")
-  (cider-interactive-eval nil nil (list start end)))
-
-(defun cider-eval-last-sexp (&optional output-to-current-buffer)
-  "Evaluate the expression preceding point.
-If invoked with OUTPUT-TO-CURRENT-BUFFER, print the result in the current
-buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-interactive-eval nil
-                          (when output-to-current-buffer (cider-eval-print-handler))
-                          (cider-last-sexp 'bounds)))
-
-(defun cider-eval-last-sexp-and-replace ()
-  "Evaluate the expression preceding point and replace it with its result."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((last-sexp (cider-last-sexp)))
-    ;; we have to be sure the evaluation won't result in an error
-    (cider-nrepl-sync-request:eval last-sexp)
-    ;; seems like the sexp is valid, so we can safely kill it
-    (backward-kill-sexp)
-    (cider-interactive-eval last-sexp (cider-eval-print-handler))))
-
-(defun cider-eval-sexp-at-point (&optional output-to-current-buffer)
-  "Evaluate the expression around point.
-If invoked with OUTPUT-TO-CURRENT-BUFFER, output the result to current buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (cadr (cider-sexp-at-point 'bounds)))
-    (cider-eval-last-sexp output-to-current-buffer)))
-
-(defvar-local cider-previous-eval-context nil
-  "The previous evaluation context if any.
-That's set by commands like `cider-eval-last-sexp-in-context'.")
-
-(defun cider--eval-in-context (code)
-  "Evaluate CODE in user-provided evaluation context."
-  (let* ((code (string-trim-right code))
-         (eval-context (read-string
-                        (format "Evaluation context (let-style) for `%s': " code)
-                        cider-previous-eval-context))
-         (code (concat "(let [" eval-context "]\n  " code ")")))
-    (cider-interactive-eval code)
-    (setq-local cider-previous-eval-context eval-context)))
-
-(defun cider-eval-last-sexp-in-context ()
-  "Evaluate the preceding sexp in user-supplied context.
-The context is just a let binding vector (without the brackets).
-The context is remembered between command invocations."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider--eval-in-context (cider-last-sexp)))
-
-(defun cider-eval-sexp-at-point-in-context ()
-  "Evaluate the preceding sexp in user-supplied context.
-
-The context is just a let binding vector (without the brackets).
-The context is remembered between command invocations."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider--eval-in-context (cider-sexp-at-point)))
-
-(defun cider-eval-defun-to-comment (&optional insert-before)
-  "Evaluate the \"top-level\" form and insert result as comment.
-
-The formatting of the comment is defined in `cider-comment-prefix'
-which, by default, is \";; => \" and can be customized.
-
-With the prefix arg INSERT-BEFORE, insert before the form, otherwise afterwards."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((bounds (cider-defun-at-point 'bounds))
-         (insertion-point (nth (if insert-before 0 1) bounds)))
-    (cider-interactive-eval nil
-                            (cider-eval-print-with-comment-handler
-                             (current-buffer)
-                             insertion-point
-                             cider-comment-prefix)
-                            bounds)))
-
-(defun cider-pprint-form-to-comment (form-fn insert-before)
-  "Evaluate the form selected by FORM-FN and insert result as comment.
-FORM-FN can be either `cider-last-sexp' or `cider-defun-at-point'.
-
-The formatting of the comment is controlled via three options:
-    `cider-comment-prefix'           \";; => \"
-    `cider-comment-continued-prefix' \";;    \"
-    `cider-comment-postfix'          \"\"
-
-so that with customization you can optionally wrap the output
-in the reader macro \"#_( .. )\", or \"(comment ... )\", or any
-other desired formatting.
-
-If INSERT-BEFORE is non-nil, insert before the form, otherwise afterwards."
-  (let* ((bounds (funcall form-fn 'bounds))
-         (insertion-point (nth (if insert-before 0 1) bounds))
-         ;; when insert-before, we need a newline after the output to
-         ;; avoid commenting the first line of the form
-         (comment-postfix (concat cider-comment-postfix
-                                  (if insert-before "\n" ""))))
-    (cider-interactive-eval nil
-                            (cider-eval-pprint-with-multiline-comment-handler
-                             (current-buffer)
-                             insertion-point
-                             cider-comment-prefix
-                             cider-comment-continued-prefix
-                             comment-postfix)
-                            bounds
-                            (cider--nrepl-pprint-request-plist (cider--pretty-print-width)))))
-
-(defun cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp-to-comment (&optional insert-before)
-  "Evaluate the last sexp and insert result as comment.
-
-The formatting of the comment is controlled via three options:
-    `cider-comment-prefix'           \";; => \"
-    `cider-comment-continued-prefix' \";;    \"
-    `cider-comment-postfix'          \"\"
-
-so that with customization you can optionally wrap the output
-in the reader macro \"#_( .. )\", or \"(comment ... )\", or any
-other desired formatting.
-
-If INSERT-BEFORE is non-nil, insert before the form, otherwise afterwards."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-pprint-form-to-comment 'cider-last-sexp insert-before))
-
-(defun cider-pprint-eval-defun-to-comment (&optional insert-before)
-  "Evaluate the \"top-level\" form and insert result as comment.
-
-The formatting of the comment is controlled via three options:
-    `cider-comment-prefix'           \";; => \"
-    `cider-comment-continued-prefix' \";;    \"
-    `cider-comment-postfix'          \"\"
-
-so that with customization you can optionally wrap the output
-in the reader macro \"#_( .. )\", or \"(comment ... )\", or any
-other desired formatting.
-
-If INSERT-BEFORE is non-nil, insert before the form, otherwise afterwards."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-pprint-form-to-comment 'cider-defun-at-point insert-before))
-
-(declare-function cider-switch-to-repl-buffer "cider-mode")
-
-(defun cider-eval-last-sexp-to-repl (&optional prefix)
-  "Evaluate the expression preceding point and insert its result in the REPL.
-If invoked with a PREFIX argument, switch to the REPL buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-interactive-eval nil
-                          (cider-insert-eval-handler (cider-current-repl))
-                          (cider-last-sexp 'bounds))
-  (when prefix
-    (cider-switch-to-repl-buffer)))
-
-(defun cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp-to-repl (&optional prefix)
-  "Evaluate expr before point and insert its pretty-printed result in the REPL.
-If invoked with a PREFIX argument, switch to the REPL buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-interactive-eval nil
-                          (cider-insert-eval-handler (cider-current-repl))
-                          (cider-last-sexp 'bounds)
-                          (cider--nrepl-pprint-request-plist (cider--pretty-print-width)))
-  (when prefix
-    (cider-switch-to-repl-buffer)))
-
-(defun cider-eval-print-last-sexp ()
-  "Evaluate the expression preceding point.
-Print its value into the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-interactive-eval nil
-                          (cider-eval-print-handler)
-                          (cider-last-sexp 'bounds)))
-
-(defun cider--pprint-eval-form (form)
-  "Pretty print FORM in popup buffer."
-  (let* ((result-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-result-buffer nil 'clojure-mode 'ancillary))
-         (handler (cider-popup-eval-out-handler result-buffer)))
-    (cider-interactive-eval (when (stringp form) form)
-                            handler
-                            (when (consp form) form)
-                            (cider--nrepl-pprint-request-plist (cider--pretty-print-width)))))
-
-(defun cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp (&optional output-to-current-buffer)
-  "Evaluate the sexp preceding point and pprint its value.
-If invoked with OUTPUT-TO-CURRENT-BUFFER, insert as comment in the current
-buffer, else display in a popup buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if output-to-current-buffer
-      (cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp-to-comment)
-    (cider--pprint-eval-form (cider-last-sexp 'bounds))))
-
-(defun cider--prompt-and-insert-inline-dbg ()
-  "Insert a #dbg button at the current sexp."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((beg))
-      (skip-chars-forward "\r\n[:blank:]")
-      (unless (looking-at-p "(")
-        (ignore-errors (backward-up-list)))
-      (setq beg (point))
-      (let* ((cond (cider-read-from-minibuffer "Condition for debugging (leave empty for \"always\"): "))
-             (button (propertize (concat "#dbg"
-                                         (unless (equal cond "")
-                                           (format " ^{:break/when %s}" cond)))
-                                 'font-lock-face 'cider-fragile-button-face)))
-        (when (> (current-column) 30)
-          (insert "\n")
-          (indent-according-to-mode))
-        (insert button)
-        (when (> (current-column) 40)
-          (insert "\n")
-          (indent-according-to-mode)))
-      (make-button beg (point)
-                   'help-echo "Breakpoint. Reevaluate this form to remove it."
-                   :type 'cider-fragile))))
-
-(defun cider-eval-defun-at-point (&optional debug-it)
-  "Evaluate the current toplevel form, and print result in the minibuffer.
-With DEBUG-IT prefix argument, also debug the entire form as with the
-command `cider-debug-defun-at-point'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((inline-debug (eq 16 (car-safe debug-it))))
-    (when debug-it
-      (when (derived-mode-p 'clojurescript-mode)
-        (when (y-or-n-p (concat "The debugger doesn't support ClojureScript yet, and we need help with that."
-                                "  \nWould you like to read the Feature Request?"))
-          (browse-url "https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/issues/1416"))
-        (user-error "The debugger does not support ClojureScript"))
-      (when inline-debug
-        (cider--prompt-and-insert-inline-dbg)))
-    (cider-interactive-eval (when (and debug-it (not inline-debug))
-                              (concat "#dbg\n" (cider-defun-at-point)))
-                            nil (cider-defun-at-point 'bounds))))
-
-(defun cider--calculate-opening-delimiters ()
-  "Walks up the list of expressions to collect all sexp opening delimiters.
-The result is a list of the delimiters.
-
-That function is used in `cider-eval-defun-up-to-point' so it can make an
-incomplete expression complete."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((result nil))
-    (save-excursion
-      (condition-case nil
-          (while t
-            (backward-up-list)
-            (push (char-after) result))
-        (error result)))))
-
-(defun cider--matching-delimiter (delimiter)
-  "Get the matching (opening/closing) delimiter for DELIMITER."
-  (pcase delimiter
-    (?\( ?\))
-    (?\[ ?\])
-    (?\{ ?\})
-    (?\) ?\()
-    (?\] ?\[)
-    (?\} ?\{)))
-
-(defun cider--calculate-closing-delimiters ()
-  "Compute the list of closing delimiters to make the defun before point valid."
-  (mapcar #'cider--matching-delimiter (cider--calculate-opening-delimiters)))
-
-(defun cider-eval-defun-up-to-point (&optional output-to-current-buffer)
-  "Evaluate the current toplevel form up to point.
-If invoked with OUTPUT-TO-CURRENT-BUFFER, print the result in the current
-buffer.  It constructs an expression to eval in the following manner:
-
-- It find the code between the point and the start of the toplevel expression;
-- It balances this bit of code by closing all open expressions;
-- It evaluates the resulting code using `cider-interactive-eval'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((beg-of-defun (save-excursion (beginning-of-defun) (point)))
-         (code (buffer-substring-no-properties beg-of-defun (point)))
-         (code (concat code (cider--calculate-closing-delimiters))))
-    (cider-interactive-eval
-     code
-     (when output-to-current-buffer (cider-eval-print-handler)))))
-
-(defun cider-eval-sexp-up-to-point (&optional  output-to-current-buffer)
-  "Evaluate the current sexp form up to point.
-If invoked with OUTPUT-TO-CURRENT-BUFFER, print the result in the current
-buffer.  It constructs an expression to eval in the following manner:
-
-- It finds the code between the point and the start of the sexp expression;
-- It balances this bit of code by closing the expression;
-- It evaluates the resulting code using `cider-interactive-eval'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((beg-of-sexp (save-excursion (up-list) (backward-list) (point)))
-         (beg-delimiter (save-excursion (up-list) (backward-list) (char-after)))
-         (beg-set?  (save-excursion (up-list) (backward-list) (char-before)))
-         (code (buffer-substring-no-properties beg-of-sexp (point)))
-         (code (if (= beg-set? ?#) (concat (list beg-set?) code) code))
-         (code (concat code (list (cider--matching-delimiter beg-delimiter)))))
-    (cider-interactive-eval code
-                            (when output-to-current-buffer (cider-eval-print-handler)))))
-
-(defun cider-pprint-eval-defun-at-point (&optional output-to-current-buffer)
-  "Evaluate the \"top-level\" form at point and pprint its value.
-If invoked with OUTPUT-TO-CURRENT-BUFFER, insert as comment in the current
-buffer, else display in a popup buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if output-to-current-buffer
-      (cider-pprint-eval-defun-to-comment)
-    (cider--pprint-eval-form (cider-defun-at-point 'bounds))))
-
-(defun cider-eval-ns-form ()
-  "Evaluate the current buffer's namespace form."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (clojure-find-ns)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-      (cider-eval-defun-at-point))))
-
-(defun cider-read-and-eval (&optional value)
-  "Read a sexp from the minibuffer and output its result to the echo area.
-If VALUE is non-nil, it is inserted into the minibuffer as initial input."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((form (cider-read-from-minibuffer "Clojure Eval: " value))
-         (override cider-interactive-eval-override)
-         (ns-form (if (cider-ns-form-p form) "" (format "(ns %s)" (cider-current-ns)))))
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create cider-read-eval-buffer)
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (clojure-mode)
-      (unless (string= "" ns-form)
-        (insert ns-form "\n\n"))
-      (insert form)
-      (let ((cider-interactive-eval-override override))
-        (cider-interactive-eval form)))))
-
-(defun cider-read-and-eval-defun-at-point ()
-  "Insert the toplevel form at point in the minibuffer and output its result.
-The point is placed next to the function name in the minibuffer to allow
-passing arguments."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((fn-name (cadr (split-string (cider-defun-at-point))))
-         (form (format "(%s)" fn-name)))
-    (cider-read-and-eval (cons form (length form)))))
-
-;; Eval keymaps
-(defvar cider-eval-pprint-commands-map
-  (let ((map (define-prefix-command 'cider-eval-pprint-commands-map)))
-    ;; single key bindings defined last for display in menu
-    (define-key map (kbd "e") #'cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "d") #'cider-pprint-eval-defun-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c e") #'cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp-to-comment)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c d") #'cider-pprint-eval-defun-to-comment)
-
-    ;; duplicates with C- for convenience
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-e") #'cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-d") #'cider-pprint-eval-defun-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c e") #'cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp-to-comment)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-e") #'cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp-to-comment)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c d") #'cider-pprint-eval-defun-to-comment)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-d") #'cider-pprint-eval-defun-to-comment)))
-
-(defvar cider-eval-commands-map
-  (let ((map (define-prefix-command 'cider-eval-commands-map)))
-    ;; single key bindings defined last for display in menu
-    (define-key map (kbd "w") #'cider-eval-last-sexp-and-replace)
-    (define-key map (kbd "r") #'cider-eval-region)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n") #'cider-eval-ns-form)
-    (define-key map (kbd "d") #'cider-eval-defun-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "e") #'cider-eval-last-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "v") #'cider-eval-sexp-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "o") #'cider-eval-sexp-up-to-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd ".") #'cider-read-and-eval-defun-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "z") #'cider-eval-defun-up-to-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c") #'cider-eval-last-sexp-in-context)
-    (define-key map (kbd "b") #'cider-eval-sexp-at-point-in-context)
-    (define-key map (kbd "f") 'cider-eval-pprint-commands-map)
-
-    ;; duplicates with C- for convenience
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-w") #'cider-eval-last-sexp-and-replace)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-r") #'cider-eval-region)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-n") #'cider-eval-ns-form)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-d") #'cider-eval-defun-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-f") #'cider-eval-last-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-v") #'cider-eval-sexp-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-o") #'cider-eval-sexp-up-to-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-.") #'cider-read-and-eval-defun-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-z") #'cider-eval-defun-up-to-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c") #'cider-eval-last-sexp-in-context)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-b") #'cider-eval-sexp-at-point-in-context)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-f") 'cider-eval-pprint-commands-map)))
-
-(defun cider--file-string (file)
-  "Read the contents of a FILE and return as a string."
-  (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file)
-    (substring-no-properties (buffer-string))))
-
-(defun cider-load-buffer (&optional buffer)
-  "Load (eval) BUFFER's file in nREPL.
-If no buffer is provided the command acts on the current buffer.  If the
-buffer is for a cljc file, and both a Clojure and ClojureScript REPL exists
-for the project, it is evaluated in both REPLs."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq buffer (or buffer (current-buffer)))
-  ;; When cider-load-buffer or cider-load-file are called in programs the
-  ;; current context might not match the buffer's context. We use the caller
-  ;; context instead of the buffer's context because that's the common use
-  ;; case. For the other use case just let-bind the default-directory.
-  (let ((orig-default-directory default-directory))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (check-parens)
-      (let ((default-directory orig-default-directory))
-        (unless buffer-file-name
-          (user-error "Buffer `%s' is not associated with a file" (current-buffer)))
-        (when (and cider-save-file-on-load
-                   (buffer-modified-p)
-                   (or (eq cider-save-file-on-load t)
-                       (y-or-n-p (format "Save file %s? " buffer-file-name))))
-          (save-buffer))
-        (remove-overlays nil nil 'cider-temporary t)
-        (cider--clear-compilation-highlights)
-        (cider--quit-error-window)
-        (let ((filename (buffer-file-name buffer))
-              (ns-form  (cider-ns-form)))
-          (cider-map-repls :auto
-            (lambda (repl)
-              (when ns-form
-                (cider-repl--cache-ns-form ns-form repl))
-              (cider-request:load-file (cider--file-string filename)
-                                       (funcall cider-to-nrepl-filename-function
-                                                (cider--server-filename filename))
-                                       (file-name-nondirectory filename)
-                                       repl)))
-          (message "Loading %s..." filename))))))
-
-(defun cider-load-file (filename)
-  "Load (eval) the Clojure file FILENAME in nREPL.
-If the file is a cljc file, and both a Clojure and ClojureScript REPL
-exists for the project, it is evaluated in both REPLs.  The heavy lifting
-is done by `cider-load-buffer'."
-  (interactive (list
-                (read-file-name "Load file: " nil nil nil
-                                (when (buffer-file-name)
-                                  (file-name-nondirectory
-                                   (buffer-file-name))))))
-  (if-let* ((buffer (find-buffer-visiting filename)))
-      (cider-load-buffer buffer)
-    (cider-load-buffer (find-file-noselect filename))))
-
-(defun cider-load-all-files (directory)
-  "Load all files in DIRECTORY (recursively).
-Useful when the running nREPL on remote host."
-  (interactive "DLoad files beneath directory: ")
-  (mapcar #'cider-load-file
-          (directory-files-recursively directory ".clj$")))
-
-(defalias 'cider-eval-file 'cider-load-file
-  "A convenience alias as some people are confused by the load-* names.")
-
-(defalias 'cider-eval-all-files 'cider-load-all-files
-  "A convenience alias as some people are confused by the load-* names.")
-
-(defalias 'cider-eval-buffer 'cider-load-buffer
-  "A convenience alias as some people are confused by the load-* names.")
-
-(defun cider-load-all-project-ns ()
-  "Load all namespaces in the current project."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "ns-load-all")
-  (when (y-or-n-p "Are you sure you want to load all namespaces in the project? ")
-    (message "Loading all project namespaces...")
-    (let ((loaded-ns-count (length (cider-sync-request:ns-load-all))))
-      (message "Loaded %d namespaces" loaded-ns-count))))
-
-(provide 'cider-eval)
-
-;;; cider-eval.el ends here
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-;;; cider-find.el --- Functionality for finding things -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A bunch of commands for finding resources and definitions.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-common)
-
-(require 'thingatpt)
-
-(defun cider--find-var-other-window (var &optional line)
-  "Find the definition of VAR, optionally at a specific LINE.
-
-Display the results in a different window."
-  (if-let* ((info (cider-var-info var)))
-      (progn
-        (if line (setq info (nrepl-dict-put info "line" line)))
-        (cider--jump-to-loc-from-info info t))
-    (user-error "Symbol `%s' not resolved" var)))
-
-(defun cider--find-var (var &optional line)
-  "Find the definition of VAR, optionally at a specific LINE."
-  (if-let* ((info (cider-var-info var)))
-      (progn
-        (if line (setq info (nrepl-dict-put info "line" line)))
-        (cider--jump-to-loc-from-info info))
-    (user-error "Symbol `%s' not resolved" var)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-find-var (&optional arg var line)
-  "Find definition for VAR at LINE.
-Prompt according to prefix ARG and `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.
-A single or double prefix argument inverts the meaning of
-`cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  A prefix of `-` or a double prefix argument causes
-the results to be displayed in a different window.  The default value is
-thing at point."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "info")
-  (let ((orig-buff (current-buffer))
-        (session (sesman-current-session 'CIDER)))
-    (if var
-        (cider--find-var var line)
-      (funcall (cider-prompt-for-symbol-function arg)
-               "Symbol"
-               (if (cider--open-other-window-p arg)
-                   #'cider--find-var-other-window
-                 #'cider--find-var)))
-    (when (and (not (eq orig-buff (current-buffer)))
-               session)
-      (sesman-link-session 'CIDER session))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-find-dwim-at-mouse (event)
-  "Find and display variable or resource at mouse EVENT."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "info")
-  (if-let* ((symbol-file (save-excursion
-                           (mouse-set-point event)
-                           (cider-symbol-at-point 'look-back))))
-      (cider-find-dwim symbol-file)
-    (user-error "No variable or resource here")))
-
-(defun cider--find-dwim (symbol-file callback &optional other-window)
-  "Find the SYMBOL-FILE at point.
-CALLBACK upon failure to invoke prompt if not prompted previously.
-Show results in a different window if OTHER-WINDOW is true."
-  (if-let* ((info (cider-var-info symbol-file)))
-      (cider--jump-to-loc-from-info info other-window)
-    (progn
-      (cider-ensure-op-supported "resource")
-      (if-let* ((resource (cider-sync-request:resource symbol-file))
-                (buffer (cider-find-file resource)))
-          (cider-jump-to buffer 0 other-window)
-        (if (cider--prompt-for-symbol-p current-prefix-arg)
-            (error "Resource or var %s not resolved" symbol-file)
-          (let ((current-prefix-arg (if current-prefix-arg nil '(4))))
-            (call-interactively callback)))))))
-
-(defun cider--find-dwim-interactive (prompt)
-  "Get interactive arguments for jump-to functions using PROMPT as needed."
-  (if (cider--prompt-for-symbol-p current-prefix-arg)
-      (list
-       (cider-read-from-minibuffer prompt (thing-at-point 'filename)))
-    (list (or (thing-at-point 'filename) ""))))  ; No prompt.
-
-(defun cider-find-dwim-other-window (symbol-file)
-  "Jump to SYMBOL-FILE at point, place results in other window."
-  (interactive (cider--find-dwim-interactive "Jump to: "))
-  (cider--find-dwim symbol-file 'cider-find-dwim-other-window t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-find-dwim (symbol-file)
-  "Find and display the SYMBOL-FILE at point.
-SYMBOL-FILE could be a var or a resource.  If thing at point is empty then
-show dired on project.  If var is not found, try to jump to resource of the
-same name.  When called interactively, a prompt is given according to the
-variable `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  A single or double prefix argument
-inverts the meaning.  A prefix of `-' or a double prefix argument causes
-the results to be displayed in a different window.  A default value of thing
-at point is given when prompted."
-  (interactive (cider--find-dwim-interactive "Jump to: "))
-  (cider--find-dwim symbol-file `cider-find-dwim
-                    (cider--open-other-window-p current-prefix-arg)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-find-resource (path)
-  "Find the resource at PATH.
-Prompt for input as indicated by the variable `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.
-A single or double prefix argument inverts the meaning of
-`cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  A prefix argument of `-` or a double prefix
-argument causes the results to be displayed in other window.  The default
-value is thing at point."
-  (interactive
-   (list
-    (if (cider--prompt-for-symbol-p current-prefix-arg)
-        (completing-read "Resource: "
-                         (cider-sync-request:resources-list)
-                         nil nil
-                         (thing-at-point 'filename))
-      (or (thing-at-point 'filename) ""))))
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "resource")
-  (when (= (length path) 0)
-    (error "Cannot find resource for empty path"))
-  (if-let* ((resource (cider-sync-request:resource path))
-            (buffer (cider-find-file resource)))
-      (cider-jump-to buffer nil (cider--open-other-window-p current-prefix-arg))
-    (if (cider--prompt-for-symbol-p current-prefix-arg)
-        (error "Cannot find resource %s" path)
-      (let ((current-prefix-arg (cider--invert-prefix-arg current-prefix-arg)))
-        (call-interactively 'cider-find-resource)))))
-
-(defun cider--invert-prefix-arg (arg)
-  "Invert the effect of prefix value ARG on `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.
-This function preserves the `other-window' meaning of ARG."
-  (let ((narg (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
-    (pcase narg
-      (16 -1)   ; empty empty -> -
-      (-1 16)   ; - -> empty empty
-      (4 nil)   ; empty -> no-prefix
-      (_ 4)))) ; no-prefix -> empty
-
-(defun cider--prefix-invert-prompt-p (arg)
-  "Test prefix value ARG for its effect on `cider-prompt-for-symbol`."
-  (let ((narg (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
-    (pcase narg
-      (16 t) ; empty empty
-      (4 t)  ; empty
-      (_ nil))))
-
-(defun cider--prompt-for-symbol-p (&optional prefix)
-  "Check if cider should prompt for symbol.
-Tests againsts PREFIX and the value of `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.
-Invert meaning of `cider-prompt-for-symbol' if PREFIX indicates it should be."
-  (if (cider--prefix-invert-prompt-p prefix)
-      (not cider-prompt-for-symbol) cider-prompt-for-symbol))
-
-(defun cider--find-ns (ns &optional other-window)
-  "Find the file containing NS's definition.
-Optionally open it in a different window if OTHER-WINDOW is truthy."
-  (if-let* ((path (cider-sync-request:ns-path ns)))
-      (cider-jump-to (cider-find-file path) nil other-window)
-    (user-error "Can't find namespace `%s'" ns)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-find-ns (&optional arg ns)
-  "Find the file containing NS.
-A prefix ARG of `-` or a double prefix argument causes
-the results to be displayed in a different window."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "ns-path")
-  (if ns
-      (cider--find-ns ns)
-    (let* ((namespaces (cider-sync-request:ns-list))
-           (ns (completing-read "Find namespace: " namespaces)))
-      (cider--find-ns ns (cider--open-other-window-p arg)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-find-keyword (&optional arg)
-  "Find the namespace of the keyword at point and its first occurrence there.
-
-For instance - if the keyword at point is \":cider.demo/keyword\", this command
-would find the namespace \"cider.demo\" and afterwards find the first mention
-of \"::keyword\" there.
-
-Prompt according to prefix ARG and `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.
-A single or double prefix argument inverts the meaning of
-`cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  A prefix of `-` or a double prefix argument causes
-the results to be displayed in a different window.  The default value is
-thing at point."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (let* ((kw (let ((kw-at-point (cider-symbol-at-point 'look-back)))
-               (if (or cider-prompt-for-symbol arg)
-                   (read-string
-                    (format "Keyword (default %s): " kw-at-point)
-                    nil nil kw-at-point)
-                 kw-at-point)))
-         (ns-qualifier (and
-                        (string-match "^:+\\(.+\\)/.+$" kw)
-                        (match-string 1 kw)))
-         (kw-ns (if ns-qualifier
-                    (cider-resolve-alias (cider-current-ns) ns-qualifier)
-                  (cider-current-ns)))
-         (kw-to-find (concat "::" (replace-regexp-in-string "^:+\\(.+/\\)?" "" kw))))
-
-    (when (and ns-qualifier (string= kw-ns (cider-current-ns)))
-      (error "Could not resolve alias `%s' in `%s'" ns-qualifier (cider-current-ns)))
-    (cider--find-ns kw-ns arg)
-    (search-forward-regexp kw-to-find nil 'noerror)))
-
-(provide 'cider-find)
-;;; cider-find.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-find.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-find.elc
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-;;; cider-format.el --- Code and EDN formatting functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Middleware-powered code and EDN formatting functionality.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'subr-x)
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-util)
-
-
-;; Format
-
-(defun cider--format-reindent (formatted start)
-  "Reindent FORMATTED to align with buffer position START."
-  (let* ((start-column (save-excursion (goto-char start) (current-column)))
-         (indent-line (concat "\n" (make-string start-column ? ))))
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" indent-line formatted)))
-
-
-;;; Format region
-
-(defun cider--format-region (start end formatter)
-  "Format the contents of the given region.
-
-START and END represent the region's boundaries.
-
-FORMATTER is a function of one argument which is used to convert
-the string contents of the region into a formatted string.
-
-Uses the following heuristic to try to maintain point position:
-
-- Take a snippet of text starting at current position, up to 64 chars.
-- Search for the snippet, with lax whitespace, in the formatted text.
-  - If snippet is less than 64 chars (point was near end of buffer), search
-    from end instead of beginning.
-- Place point at match beginning, or `point-min' if no match."
-  (let* ((original (buffer-substring-no-properties start end))
-         (formatted (funcall formatter original))
-         (indented (cider--format-reindent formatted start)))
-    (unless (equal original indented)
-      (let* ((pos (point))
-             (pos-max (1+ (buffer-size)))
-             (l 64)
-             (endp (> (+ pos l) pos-max))
-             (snippet (thread-last (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                    pos (min (+ pos l) pos-max))
-                        (replace-regexp-in-string "[[:space:]\t\n\r]+" "[[:space:]\t\n\r]*"))))
-        (delete-region start end)
-        (insert indented)
-        (goto-char (if endp (point-max) (point-min)))
-        (funcall (if endp #'re-search-backward #'re-search-forward) snippet nil t)
-        (goto-char (or (match-beginning 0) start))
-        (when (looking-at-p "\n") (forward-char))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-format-region (start end)
-  "Format the Clojure code in the current region.
-START and END represent the region's boundaries."
-  (interactive "r")
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider--format-region start end #'cider-sync-request:format-code))
-
-
-;;; Format defun
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-format-defun ()
-  "Format the code in the current defun."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (save-excursion
-    (mark-defun)
-    (cider-format-region (region-beginning) (region-end))))
-
-
-;;; Format buffer
-
-(defun cider--format-buffer (formatter)
-  "Format the contents of the current buffer.
-
-Uses FORMATTER, a function of one argument, to convert the string contents
-of the buffer into a formatted string."
-  (cider--format-region 1 (1+ (buffer-size)) formatter))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-format-buffer ()
-  "Format the Clojure code in the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (check-parens)
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider--format-buffer #'cider-sync-request:format-code))
-
-
-;;; Format EDN
-
-(declare-function cider--pretty-print-width "cider-repl")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-format-edn-buffer ()
-  "Format the EDN data in the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (check-parens)
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider--format-buffer (lambda (edn)
-                          (cider-sync-request:format-edn edn (cider--pretty-print-width)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-format-edn-region (start end)
-  "Format the EDN data in the current region.
-START and END represent the region's boundaries."
-  (interactive "r")
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (let* ((start-column (save-excursion (goto-char start) (current-column)))
-         (right-margin (- (cider--pretty-print-width) start-column)))
-    (cider--format-region start end
-                          (lambda (edn)
-                            (cider-sync-request:format-edn edn right-margin)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-format-edn-last-sexp ()
-  "Format the EDN data of the last sexp."
-  (interactive)
-  (apply 'cider-format-edn-region (cider-sexp-at-point 'bounds)))
-
-(provide 'cider-format)
-;;; cider-format.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-format.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-format.elc
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-;;; cider-grimoire.el --- Grimoire integration -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014-2018 Bozhidar Batsov and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A few commands for Grimoire documentation lookup.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-
-(require 'url-vars)
-
-(declare-function markdown-mode "markdown-mode.el")
-(declare-function markdown-toggle-fontify-code-blocks-natively "markdown-mode.el")
-
-(defconst cider-grimoire-url "http://conj.io/")
-
-(defconst cider-grimoire-buffer "*cider-grimoire*")
-
-(defun cider-grimoire-replace-special (name)
-  "Convert the dashes in NAME to a grimoire friendly format."
-  (thread-last name
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "\\?" "_QMARK_")
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "\\." "_DOT_")
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "\\/" "_SLASH_")
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(\\`_\\)\\|\\(_\\'\\)" "")))
-
-(defun cider-grimoire-url (name ns)
-  "Generate a grimoire search v0 url from NAME, NS."
-  (let ((base-url cider-grimoire-url))
-    (when (and name ns)
-      (concat base-url  "search/v0/" ns "/" (cider-grimoire-replace-special name) "/"))))
-
-(defun cider-grimoire-web-lookup (symbol)
-  "Open the grimoire documentation for SYMBOL in a web browser."
-  (if-let* ((var-info (cider-var-info symbol)))
-      (let ((name (nrepl-dict-get var-info "name"))
-            (ns (nrepl-dict-get var-info "ns")))
-        (browse-url (cider-grimoire-url name ns)))
-    (error "Symbol %s not resolved" symbol)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-grimoire-web (&optional arg)
-  "Open grimoire documentation in the default web browser.
-
-Prompts for the symbol to use, or uses the symbol at point, depending on
-the value of `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  With prefix arg ARG, does the
-opposite of what that option dictates."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (funcall (cider-prompt-for-symbol-function arg)
-           "Grimoire doc for"
-           #'cider-grimoire-web-lookup))
-
-(defun cider-create-grimoire-buffer (content)
-  "Create a new grimoire buffer with CONTENT."
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-grimoire-buffer t)
-    (read-only-mode -1)
-    (insert content)
-    (when (require 'markdown-mode nil 'noerror)
-      (markdown-mode)
-      (cider-popup-buffer-mode 1)
-      (when (fboundp 'markdown-toggle-fontify-code-blocks-natively)
-        (markdown-toggle-fontify-code-blocks-natively 1)))
-    (view-mode 1)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (current-buffer)))
-
-(defun cider-grimoire-lookup (symbol)
-  "Look up the grimoire documentation for SYMBOL.
-
-If SYMBOL is a special form, the clojure.core ns is used, as is
-Grimoire's convention."
-  (if-let* ((var-info (cider-var-info symbol)))
-      (let ((name (nrepl-dict-get var-info "name"))
-            (ns (nrepl-dict-get var-info "ns" "clojure.core"))
-            (url-request-method "GET")
-            (url-request-extra-headers `(("Content-Type" . "text/plain"))))
-        (url-retrieve (cider-grimoire-url name ns)
-                      (lambda (_status)
-                        ;; we need to strip the http header
-                        (goto-char (point-min))
-                        (re-search-forward "^$")
-                        (delete-region (point-min) (point))
-                        (delete-blank-lines)
-                        ;; and create a new buffer with whatever is left
-                        (pop-to-buffer (cider-create-grimoire-buffer (buffer-string))))))
-    (error "Symbol %s not resolved" symbol)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-grimoire (&optional arg)
-  "Open grimoire documentation in a popup buffer.
-
-Prompts for the symbol to use, or uses the symbol at point, depending on
-the value of `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  With prefix arg ARG, does the
-opposite of what that option dictates."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when (derived-mode-p 'clojurescript-mode)
-    (user-error "`cider-grimoire' doesn't support ClojureScript"))
-  (funcall (cider-prompt-for-symbol-function arg)
-           "Grimoire doc for"
-           #'cider-grimoire-lookup))
-
-(provide 'cider-grimoire)
-
-;;; cider-grimoire.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-grimoire.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-grimoire.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-inspector.el
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-;;; cider-inspector.el --- Object inspector -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Vital Reactor, LLC
-;; Copyright © 2014-2018 Bozhidar Batsov and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: Ian Eslick <ian@vitalreactor.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Clojure object inspector inspired by SLIME.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'seq)
-(require 'cider-eval)
-
-;; ===================================
-;; Inspector Key Map and Derived Mode
-;; ===================================
-
-(defconst cider-inspector-buffer "*cider-inspect*")
-
-;;; Customization
-(defgroup cider-inspector nil
-  "Presentation and behaviour of the cider value inspector."
-  :prefix "cider-inspector-"
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-inspector-page-size 32
-  "Default page size in paginated inspector view.
-The page size can be also changed interactively within the inspector."
-  :type '(integer :tag "Page size" 32)
-  :group 'cider-inspector
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-inspector-fill-frame nil
-  "Controls whether the cider inspector window fills its frame."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-inspector
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defvar cider-inspector-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map cider-popup-buffer-mode-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'cider-inspector-operate-on-point)
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] #'cider-inspector-operate-on-click)
-    (define-key map "l" #'cider-inspector-pop)
-    (define-key map "g" #'cider-inspector-refresh)
-    ;; Page-up/down
-    (define-key map [next] #'cider-inspector-next-page)
-    (define-key map [prior] #'cider-inspector-prev-page)
-    (define-key map " " #'cider-inspector-next-page)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-SPC") #'cider-inspector-prev-page)
-    (define-key map (kbd "S-SPC") #'cider-inspector-prev-page)
-    (define-key map "s" #'cider-inspector-set-page-size)
-    (define-key map [tab] #'cider-inspector-next-inspectable-object)
-    (define-key map "\C-i" #'cider-inspector-next-inspectable-object)
-    (define-key map [(shift tab)] #'cider-inspector-previous-inspectable-object)
-    ;; Emacs translates S-TAB to BACKTAB on X.
-    (define-key map [backtab] #'cider-inspector-previous-inspectable-object)
-    map))
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-inspector-mode special-mode "Inspector"
-  "Major mode for inspecting Clojure data structures.
-
-\\{cider-inspector-mode-map}"
-  (set-syntax-table clojure-mode-syntax-table)
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars nil)
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (when cider-special-mode-truncate-lines
-    (setq-local truncate-lines t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-inspect-last-sexp ()
-  "Inspect the result of the the expression preceding point."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-inspect-expr (cider-last-sexp) (cider-current-ns)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-inspect-defun-at-point ()
-  "Inspect the result of the \"top-level\" expression at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-inspect-expr (cider-defun-at-point) (cider-current-ns)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-inspect-last-result ()
-  "Inspect the most recent eval result."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-inspect-expr "*1" (cider-current-ns)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-inspect (&optional arg)
-  "Inspect the result of the preceding sexp.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG it inspects the result of the \"top-level\" form.
-With a second prefix argument it prompts for an expression to eval and inspect."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (pcase arg
-    (1 (cider-inspect-last-sexp))
-    (4 (cider-inspect-defun-at-point))
-    (16 (call-interactively #'cider-inspect-expr))))
-
-(defvar cider-inspector-location-stack nil
-  "A stack used to save point locations in inspector buffers.
-These locations are used to emulate `save-excursion' between
-`cider-inspector-push' and `cider-inspector-pop' operations.")
-
-(defvar cider-inspector-page-location-stack nil
-  "A stack used to save point locations in inspector buffers.
-These locations are used to emulate `save-excursion' between
-`cider-inspector-next-page' and `cider-inspector-prev-page' operations.")
-
-(defvar cider-inspector-last-command nil
-  "Contains the value of the most recently used `cider-inspector-*' command.
-This is used as an alternative to the built-in `last-command'.  Whenever we
-invoke any command through \\[execute-extended-command] and its variants,
-the value of `last-command' is not set to the command it invokes.")
-
-;; Operations
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-inspect-expr (expr ns)
-  "Evaluate EXPR in NS and inspect its value.
-Interactively, EXPR is read from the minibuffer, and NS the
-current buffer's namespace."
-  (interactive (list (cider-read-from-minibuffer "Inspect expression: " (cider-sexp-at-point))
-                     (cider-current-ns)))
-  (when-let* ((value (cider-sync-request:inspect-expr expr ns (or cider-inspector-page-size 32))))
-    (cider-inspector--render-value value)))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-pop ()
-  "Pop the last value off the inspector stack and render it.
-See `cider-sync-request:inspect-pop' and `cider-inspector--render-value'."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq cider-inspector-last-command 'cider-inspector-pop)
-  (when-let* ((value (cider-sync-request:inspect-pop)))
-    (cider-inspector--render-value value)))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-push (idx)
-  "Inspect the value at IDX in the inspector stack and render it.
-See `cider-sync-request:insepect-push' and `cider-inspector--render-value'"
-  (push (point) cider-inspector-location-stack)
-  (when-let* ((value (cider-sync-request:inspect-push idx)))
-    (cider-inspector--render-value value)))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-refresh ()
-  "Re-render the currently inspected value.
-See `cider-sync-request:insepect-refresh' and `cider-inspector--render-value'"
-  (interactive)
-  (when-let* ((value (cider-sync-request:inspect-refresh)))
-    (cider-inspector--render-value value)))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-next-page ()
-  "Jump to the next page when inspecting a paginated sequence/map.
-
-Does nothing if already on the last page."
-  (interactive)
-  (push (point) cider-inspector-page-location-stack)
-  (when-let* ((value (cider-sync-request:inspect-next-page)))
-    (cider-inspector--render-value value)))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-prev-page ()
-  "Jump to the previous page when expecting a paginated sequence/map.
-
-Does nothing if already on the first page."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq cider-inspector-last-command 'cider-inspector-prev-page)
-  (when-let* ((value (cider-sync-request:inspect-prev-page)))
-    (cider-inspector--render-value value)))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-set-page-size (page-size)
-  "Set the page size in pagination mode to the specified PAGE-SIZE.
-
-Current page will be reset to zero."
-  (interactive "nPage size: ")
-  (when-let* ((value (cider-sync-request:inspect-set-page-size page-size)))
-    (cider-inspector--render-value value)))
-
-;; nREPL interactions
-(defun cider-sync-request:inspect-pop ()
-  "Move one level up in the inspector stack."
-  (thread-first '("op" "inspect-pop")
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "value")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:inspect-push (idx)
-  "Inspect the inside value specified by IDX."
-  (thread-first `("op" "inspect-push"
-                  "idx" ,idx)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "value")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:inspect-refresh ()
-  "Re-render the currently inspected value."
-  (thread-first '("op" "inspect-refresh")
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "value")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:inspect-next-page ()
-  "Jump to the next page in paginated collection view."
-  (thread-first '("op" "inspect-next-page")
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "value")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:inspect-prev-page ()
-  "Jump to the previous page in paginated collection view."
-  (thread-first '("op" "inspect-prev-page")
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "value")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:inspect-set-page-size (page-size)
-  "Set the page size in paginated view to PAGE-SIZE."
-  (thread-first `("op" "inspect-set-page-size"
-                  "page-size" ,page-size)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "value")))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:inspect-expr (expr ns page-size)
-  "Evaluate EXPR in context of NS and inspect its result.
-Set the page size in paginated view to PAGE-SIZE."
-  (thread-first (append (nrepl--eval-request expr ns)
-                        `("inspect" "true"
-                          "page-size" ,page-size))
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "value")))
-
-;; Render Inspector from Structured Values
-(defun cider-inspector--render-value (value)
-  "Render VALUE."
-  (cider-make-popup-buffer cider-inspector-buffer 'cider-inspector-mode 'ancillary)
-  (cider-inspector-render cider-inspector-buffer value)
-  (cider-popup-buffer-display cider-inspector-buffer t)
-  (when cider-inspector-fill-frame (delete-other-windows))
-  (with-current-buffer cider-inspector-buffer
-    (when (eq cider-inspector-last-command 'cider-inspector-pop)
-      (setq cider-inspector-last-command nil)
-      ;; Prevents error message being displayed when we try to pop
-      ;; from the top-level of a data struture
-      (when cider-inspector-location-stack
-        (goto-char (pop cider-inspector-location-stack))))
-
-    (when (eq cider-inspector-last-command 'cider-inspector-prev-page)
-      (setq cider-inspector-last-command nil)
-      ;; Prevents error message being displayed when we try to
-      ;; go to a prev-page from the first page
-      (when cider-inspector-page-location-stack
-        (goto-char (pop cider-inspector-page-location-stack))))))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-render (buffer str)
-  "Render STR in BUFFER."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (cider-inspector-mode)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (condition-case nil
-          (cider-inspector-render* (car (read-from-string str)))
-        (error (insert "\nInspector error for: " str))))
-    (goto-char (point-min))))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-render* (elements)
-  "Render ELEMENTS."
-  (dolist (el elements)
-    (cider-inspector-render-el* el)))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-render-el* (el)
-  "Render EL."
-  (cond ((symbolp el) (insert (symbol-name el)))
-        ((stringp el) (insert (propertize el 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-keyword-face)))
-        ((and (consp el) (eq (car el) :newline))
-         (insert "\n"))
-        ((and (consp el) (eq (car el) :value))
-         (cider-inspector-render-value (cadr el) (cl-caddr el)))
-        (t (message "Unrecognized inspector object: %s" el))))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-render-value (value idx)
-  "Render VALUE at IDX."
-  (cider-propertize-region
-      (list 'cider-value-idx idx
-            'mouse-face 'highlight)
-    (cider-inspector-render-el* (cider-font-lock-as-clojure value))))
-
-
-;; ===================================================
-;; Inspector Navigation (lifted from SLIME inspector)
-;; ===================================================
-
-(defun cider-find-inspectable-object (direction limit)
-  "Find the next/previous inspectable object.
-DIRECTION can be either 'next or 'prev.
-LIMIT is the maximum or minimum position in the current buffer.
-
-Return a list of two values: If an object could be found, the
-starting position of the found object and T is returned;
-otherwise LIMIT and NIL is returned."
-  (let ((finder (cl-ecase direction
-                  (next 'next-single-property-change)
-                  (prev 'previous-single-property-change))))
-    (let ((prop nil) (curpos (point)))
-      (while (and (not prop) (not (= curpos limit)))
-        (let ((newpos (funcall finder curpos 'cider-value-idx nil limit)))
-          (setq prop (get-text-property newpos 'cider-value-idx))
-          (setq curpos newpos)))
-      (list curpos (and prop t)))))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-next-inspectable-object (arg)
-  "Move point to the next inspectable object.
-With optional ARG, move across that many objects.
-If ARG is negative, move backwards."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((maxpos (point-max)) (minpos (point-min))
-        (previously-wrapped-p nil))
-    ;; Forward.
-    (while (> arg 0)
-      (seq-let (pos foundp) (cider-find-inspectable-object 'next maxpos)
-        (if foundp
-            (progn (goto-char pos) (setq arg (1- arg))
-                   (setq previously-wrapped-p nil))
-          (if (not previously-wrapped-p) ; cycle detection
-              (progn (goto-char minpos) (setq previously-wrapped-p t))
-            (error "No inspectable objects")))))
-    ;; Backward.
-    (while (< arg 0)
-      (seq-let (pos foundp) (cider-find-inspectable-object 'prev minpos)
-        ;; CIDER-OPEN-INSPECTOR inserts the title of an inspector page
-        ;; as a presentation at the beginning of the buffer; skip
-        ;; that.  (Notice how this problem can not arise in ``Forward.'')
-        (if (and foundp (/= pos minpos))
-            (progn (goto-char pos) (setq arg (1+ arg))
-                   (setq previously-wrapped-p nil))
-          (if (not previously-wrapped-p) ; cycle detection
-              (progn (goto-char maxpos) (setq previously-wrapped-p t))
-            (error "No inspectable objects")))))))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-previous-inspectable-object (arg)
-  "Move point to the previous inspectable object.
-With optional ARG, move across that many objects.
-If ARG is negative, move forwards."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (cider-inspector-next-inspectable-object (- arg)))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-property-at-point ()
-  "Return property at point."
-  (let* ((properties '(cider-value-idx cider-range-button
-                                       cider-action-number))
-         (find-property
-          (lambda (point)
-            (cl-loop for property in properties
-                     for value = (get-text-property point property)
-                     when value
-                     return (list property value)))))
-    (or (funcall find-property (point))
-        (funcall find-property (1- (point))))))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-operate-on-point ()
-  "Invoke the command for the text at point.
-1. If point is on a value then recursively call the inspector on
-that value.
-2. If point is on an action then call that action.
-3. If point is on a range-button fetch and insert the range."
-  (interactive)
-  (seq-let (property value) (cider-inspector-property-at-point)
-    (cl-case property
-      (cider-value-idx
-       (cider-inspector-push value))
-      ;; TODO: range and action handlers
-      (t (error "No object at point")))))
-
-(defun cider-inspector-operate-on-click (event)
-  "Move to EVENT's position and operate the part."
-  (interactive "@e")
-  (let ((point (posn-point (event-end event))))
-    (cond ((and point
-                (or (get-text-property point 'cider-value-idx)))
-           (goto-char point)
-           (cider-inspector-operate-on-point))
-          (t
-           (error "No clickable part here")))))
-
-(provide 'cider-inspector)
-
-;;; cider-inspector.el ends here
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-;;; cider-macroexpansion.el --- Macro expansion support -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Macro expansion support.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-mode)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-
-(defconst cider-macroexpansion-buffer "*cider-macroexpansion*")
-
-(defcustom cider-macroexpansion-display-namespaces 'tidy
-  "Determines if namespaces are displayed in the macroexpansion buffer.
-Possible values are:
-
-  'qualified ;=> Vars are fully-qualified in the expansion
-  'none      ;=> Vars are displayed without namespace qualification
-  'tidy      ;=> Vars that are :refer-ed or defined in the current namespace are
-                 displayed with their simple name, non-refered vars from other
-                 namespaces are refered using the alias for that namespace (if
-                 defined), other vars are displayed fully qualified."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Suppress namespaces" none)
-                 (const :tag "Show fully-qualified namespaces" qualified)
-                 (const :tag "Show namespace aliases" tidy))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-macroexpansion-print-metadata nil
-  "Determines if metadata is included in macroexpansion results."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:macroexpand (expander expr &optional display-namespaces)
-  "Macroexpand, using EXPANDER, the given EXPR.
-The default for DISPLAY-NAMESPACES is taken from
-`cider-macroexpansion-display-namespaces'."
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "macroexpand")
-  (thread-first `("op" "macroexpand"
-                  "expander" ,expander
-                  "code" ,expr
-                  "ns" ,(cider-current-ns)
-                  "display-namespaces" ,(or display-namespaces
-                                            (symbol-name cider-macroexpansion-display-namespaces)))
-    (nconc (when cider-macroexpansion-print-metadata
-             '("print-meta" "true")))
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)
-    (nrepl-dict-get "expansion")))
-
-(defun cider-macroexpand-undo (&optional arg)
-  "Undo the last macroexpansion, using `undo-only'.
-ARG is passed along to `undo-only'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (undo-only arg)))
-
-(defvar cider-last-macroexpand-expression nil
-  "Specify the last macroexpansion preformed.
-This variable specifies both what was expanded and the expander.")
-
-(defun cider-macroexpand-expr (expander expr)
-  "Macroexpand, use EXPANDER, the given EXPR."
-  (when-let* ((expansion (cider-sync-request:macroexpand expander expr)))
-    (setq cider-last-macroexpand-expression expr)
-    (cider-initialize-macroexpansion-buffer expansion (cider-current-ns))))
-
-(defun cider-macroexpand-expr-inplace (expander)
-  "Substitute the form preceding point with its macroexpansion using EXPANDER."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((expansion (cider-sync-request:macroexpand expander (cider-last-sexp)))
-         (bounds (cons (save-excursion (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1) (point)) (point))))
-    (cider-redraw-macroexpansion-buffer
-     expansion (current-buffer) (car bounds) (cdr bounds))))
-
-(defun cider-macroexpand-again ()
-  "Repeat the last macroexpansion."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-initialize-macroexpansion-buffer cider-last-macroexpand-expression (cider-current-ns)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-macroexpand-1 (&optional prefix)
-  "Invoke \\=`macroexpand-1\\=` on the expression preceding point.
-If invoked with a PREFIX argument, use \\=`macroexpand\\=` instead of
-\\=`macroexpand-1\\=`."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((expander (if prefix "macroexpand" "macroexpand-1")))
-    (cider-macroexpand-expr expander (cider-last-sexp))))
-
-(defun cider-macroexpand-1-inplace (&optional prefix)
-  "Perform inplace \\=`macroexpand-1\\=` on the expression preceding point.
-If invoked with a PREFIX argument, use \\=`macroexpand\\=` instead of
-\\=`macroexpand-1\\=`."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((expander (if prefix "macroexpand" "macroexpand-1")))
-    (cider-macroexpand-expr-inplace expander)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-macroexpand-all ()
-  "Invoke \\=`macroexpand-all\\=` on the expression preceding point."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-macroexpand-expr "macroexpand-all" (cider-last-sexp)))
-
-(defun cider-macroexpand-all-inplace ()
-  "Perform inplace \\=`macroexpand-all\\=` on the expression preceding point."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-macroexpand-expr-inplace "macroexpand-all"))
-
-(defun cider-initialize-macroexpansion-buffer (expansion ns)
-  "Create a new Macroexpansion buffer with EXPANSION and namespace NS."
-  (pop-to-buffer (cider-create-macroexpansion-buffer))
-  (setq cider-buffer-ns ns)
-  (setq buffer-undo-list nil)
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-        (buffer-undo-list t))
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (insert (format "%s" expansion))
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (cider--font-lock-ensure)))
-
-(defun cider-redraw-macroexpansion-buffer (expansion buffer start end)
-  "Redraw the macroexpansion with new EXPANSION.
-Text in BUFFER from START to END is replaced with new expansion,
-and point is placed after the expanded form."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
-      (goto-char start)
-      (delete-region start end)
-      (insert (format "%s" expansion))
-      (goto-char start)
-      (indent-sexp)
-      (forward-sexp))))
-
-(declare-function cider-mode "cider-mode")
-
-(defun cider-create-macroexpansion-buffer ()
-  "Create a new macroexpansion buffer."
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-popup-buffer cider-macroexpansion-buffer 'select 'clojure-mode 'ancillary)
-    (cider-mode -1)
-    (cider-macroexpansion-mode 1)
-    (current-buffer)))
-
-(declare-function cider-find-var "cider-find")
-
-(defvar cider-macroexpansion-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "g") #'cider-macroexpand-again)
-    (define-key map (kbd "q") #'cider-popup-buffer-quit-function)
-    (define-key map (kbd "d") #'cider-doc)
-    (define-key map (kbd "j") #'cider-javadoc)
-    (define-key map (kbd ".") #'cider-find-var)
-    (define-key map (kbd "m") #'cider-macroexpand-1-inplace)
-    (define-key map (kbd "a") #'cider-macroexpand-all-inplace)
-    (define-key map (kbd "u") #'cider-macroexpand-undo)
-    (define-key map [remap undo] #'cider-macroexpand-undo)
-    (easy-menu-define cider-macroexpansion-mode-menu map
-      "Menu for CIDER's doc mode"
-      '("Macroexpansion"
-        ["Restart expansion" cider-macroexpand-again]
-        ["Macroexpand-1" cider-macroexpand-1-inplace]
-        ["Macroexpand-all" cider-macroexpand-all-inplace]
-        ["Macroexpand-undo" cider-macroexpand-undo]
-        ["Go to source" cider-find-var]
-        ["Go to doc" cider-doc]
-        ["Go to Javadoc" cider-docview-javadoc]
-        ["Quit" cider-popup-buffer-quit-function]))
-    map))
-
-(define-minor-mode cider-macroexpansion-mode
-  "Minor mode for CIDER macroexpansion.
-
-\\{cider-macroexpansion-mode-map}"
-  nil
-  " Macroexpand"
-  cider-macroexpansion-mode-map)
-
-(provide 'cider-macroexpansion)
-
-;;; cider-macroexpansion.el ends here
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-;;; cider-mode.el --- Minor mode for REPL interactions -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Minor mode for REPL interactions.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'clojure-mode)
-(require 'cider-eval)
-(require 'cider-test) ; required only for the menu
-(require 'cider-eldoc)
-(require 'cider-resolve)
-(require 'cider-doc) ; required only for the menu
-(require 'cider-profile) ; required only for the menu
-(require 'cider-completion)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-
-(defcustom cider-mode-line-show-connection t
-  "If the mode-line lighter should detail the connection."
-  :group 'cider
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(cider "0.10.0"))
-
-(defun cider--modeline-info ()
-  "Return info for the cider mode modeline.
-Info contains the connection type, project name and host:port endpoint."
-  (if-let* ((current-connection (ignore-errors (cider-current-repl))))
-      (with-current-buffer current-connection
-        (concat
-         cider-repl-type
-         (when cider-mode-line-show-connection
-           (format ":%s@%s:%s"
-                   (or (cider--project-name nrepl-project-dir) "<no project>")
-                   (pcase (car nrepl-endpoint)
-                     ("localhost" "")
-                     (x x))
-                   (cadr nrepl-endpoint)))))
-    "not connected"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom cider-mode-line
-  '(:eval (format " cider[%s]" (cider--modeline-info)))
-  "Mode line lighter for cider mode.
-
-The value of this variable is a mode line template as in
-`mode-line-format'.  See Info Node `(elisp)Mode Line Format' for details
-about mode line templates.
-
-Customize this variable to change how cider mode displays its status in the
-mode line.  The default value displays the current connection.  Set this
-variable to nil to disable the mode line entirely."
-  :group 'cider
-  :type 'sexp
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(cider "0.7.0"))
-
-
-;;; Switching between REPL & source buffers
-
-(defun cider--switch-to-repl-buffer (repl-buffer &optional set-namespace)
-  "Select the REPL-BUFFER, when possible in an existing window.
-When SET-NAMESPACE is t, sets the namespace in the REPL buffer to
-that of the namespace in the Clojure source buffer."
-  (let ((buffer (current-buffer)))
-    ;; first we switch to the REPL buffer
-    (if cider-repl-display-in-current-window
-        (pop-to-buffer-same-window repl-buffer)
-      (pop-to-buffer repl-buffer))
-    ;; then if necessary we update its namespace
-    (when set-namespace
-      (cider-repl-set-ns (with-current-buffer buffer (cider-current-ns))))
-    (goto-char (point-max))))
-
-(defun cider-switch-to-repl-buffer (&optional set-namespace)
-  "Switch to current REPL buffer, when possible in an existing window.
-The type of the REPL is inferred from the mode of current buffer.  With a
-prefix arg SET-NAMESPACE sets the namespace in the REPL buffer to that of
-the namespace in the Clojure source buffer"
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider--switch-to-repl-buffer
-   (cider-current-repl nil 'ensure)
-   set-namespace))
-
-(declare-function cider-load-buffer "cider-eval")
-
-(defun cider-load-buffer-and-switch-to-repl-buffer (&optional set-namespace)
-  "Load the current buffer into the matching REPL buffer and switch to it.
-When SET-NAMESPACE is true, we'll also set the REPL's ns to match that of the
-Clojure buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-load-buffer)
-  (cider-switch-to-repl-buffer set-namespace))
-
-(defun cider-switch-to-last-clojure-buffer ()
-  "Switch to the last Clojure buffer.
-The default keybinding for this command is
-the same as `cider-switch-to-repl-buffer',
-so that it is very convenient to jump between a
-Clojure buffer and the REPL buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (derived-mode-p 'cider-repl-mode)
-      (let* ((a-buf)
-             (the-buf (let ((repl-type (cider-repl-type-for-buffer)))
-                        (seq-find (lambda (b)
-                                    (unless (with-current-buffer b (derived-mode-p 'cider-repl-mode))
-                                      (when-let* ((type (cider-repl-type-for-buffer b)))
-                                        (unless a-buf
-                                          (setq a-buf b))
-                                        (or (equal type "multi")
-                                            (equal type repl-type)))))
-                                  (buffer-list)))))
-        (if-let* ((buf (or the-buf a-buf)))
-            (if cider-repl-display-in-current-window
-                (pop-to-buffer-same-window buf)
-              (pop-to-buffer buf))
-          (user-error "No Clojure buffer found")))
-    (user-error "Not in a CIDER REPL buffer")))
-
-(defun cider-find-and-clear-repl-output (&optional clear-repl)
-  "Find the current REPL buffer and clear it.
-With a prefix argument CLEAR-REPL the command clears the entire REPL
-buffer.  Returns to the buffer in which the command was invoked.  See also
-the related commands `cider-repl-clear-buffer' and
-`cider-repl-clear-output'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((origin-buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (switch-to-buffer (cider-current-repl))
-    (if clear-repl
-        (cider-repl-clear-buffer)
-      (cider-repl-clear-output))
-    (switch-to-buffer origin-buffer)))
-
-(defun cider-undef ()
-  "Undefine a symbol from the current ns."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "undef")
-  (cider-read-symbol-name
-   "Undefine symbol: "
-   (lambda (sym)
-     (cider-nrepl-send-request
-      `("op" "undef"
-        "ns" ,(cider-current-ns)
-        "symbol" ,sym)
-      (cider-interactive-eval-handler (current-buffer))))))
-
-;;; cider-run
-(defvar cider--namespace-history nil
-  "History of user input for namespace prompts.")
-
-(defun cider--var-namespace (var)
-  "Return the namespace of VAR.
-VAR is a fully qualified Clojure variable name as a string."
-  (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(?:#'\\)?\\(.*\\)/.*" "\\1" var))
-
-(defun cider-run (&optional function)
-  "Run -main or FUNCTION, prompting for its namespace if necessary.
-With a prefix argument, prompt for function to run instead of -main."
-  (interactive (list (when current-prefix-arg (read-string "Function name: "))))
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (let ((name (or function "-main")))
-    (when-let* ((response (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request
-                           `("op" "ns-list-vars-by-name"
-                             "name" ,name))))
-      (if-let* ((vars (split-string (substring (nrepl-dict-get response "var-list") 1 -1))))
-          (cider-interactive-eval
-           (if (= (length vars) 1)
-               (concat "(" (car vars) ")")
-             (let* ((completions (mapcar #'cider--var-namespace vars))
-                    (def (or (car cider--namespace-history)
-                             (car completions))))
-               (format "(#'%s/%s)"
-                       (completing-read (format "Namespace (%s): " def)
-                                        completions nil t nil
-                                        'cider--namespace-history def)
-                       name))))
-        (user-error "No %s var defined in any namespace" (cider-propertize name 'fn))))))
-
-;;; Insert (and eval) in REPL functionality
-(defvar cider-insert-commands-map
-  (let ((map (define-prefix-command 'cider-insert-commands-map)))
-    ;; single key bindings defined last for display in menu
-    (define-key map (kbd "e") #'cider-insert-last-sexp-in-repl)
-    (define-key map (kbd "d") #'cider-insert-defun-in-repl)
-    (define-key map (kbd "r") #'cider-insert-region-in-repl)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n") #'cider-insert-ns-form-in-repl)
-
-    ;; duplicates with C- for convenience
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-e") #'cider-insert-last-sexp-in-repl)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-d") #'cider-insert-defun-in-repl)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-r") #'cider-insert-region-in-repl)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-n") #'cider-insert-ns-form-in-repl)))
-
-(defcustom cider-switch-to-repl-after-insert-p t
-  "Whether to switch to the repl after inserting a form into the repl."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.18.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-invert-insert-eval-p nil
-  "Whether to invert the behavior of evaling.
-Default behavior when inserting is to NOT eval the form and only eval with
-a prefix.  This allows to invert this so that default behavior is to insert
-and eval and the prefix is required to prevent evaluation."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.18.0"))
-
-(defun cider-insert-in-repl (form eval)
-  "Insert FORM in the REPL buffer and switch to it.
-If EVAL is non-nil the form will also be evaluated."
-  (while (string-match "\\`[ \t\n\r]+\\|[ \t\n\r]+\\'" form)
-    (setq form (replace-match "" t t form)))
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-current-repl)
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (let ((beg (point)))
-      (insert form)
-      (indent-region beg (point)))
-    (when (if cider-invert-insert-eval-p
-              (not eval)
-            eval)
-      (cider-repl-return)))
-  (when cider-switch-to-repl-after-insert-p
-    (cider-switch-to-repl-buffer)))
-
-(defun cider-insert-last-sexp-in-repl (&optional arg)
-  "Insert the expression preceding point in the REPL buffer.
-If invoked with a prefix ARG eval the expression after inserting it."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-insert-in-repl (cider-last-sexp) arg))
-
-(defun cider-insert-defun-in-repl (&optional arg)
-  "Insert the top level form at point in the REPL buffer.
-If invoked with a prefix ARG eval the expression after inserting it."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-insert-in-repl (cider-defun-at-point) arg))
-
-(defun cider-insert-region-in-repl (start end &optional arg)
-  "Insert the curent region in the REPL buffer.
-START and END represent the region's boundaries.
-If invoked with a prefix ARG eval the expression after inserting it."
-  (interactive "rP")
-  (cider-insert-in-repl
-   (buffer-substring-no-properties start end) arg))
-
-(defun cider-insert-ns-form-in-repl (&optional arg)
-  "Insert the current buffer's ns form in the REPL buffer.
-If invoked with a prefix ARG eval the expression after inserting it."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-insert-in-repl (cider-ns-form) arg))
-
-
-
-;;; The menu-bar
-(defconst cider-mode-menu
-  `("CIDER"
-    ["Start or connect to any REPL" cider
-     :help "A simple wrapper around all commands for starting/connecting to a REPL."]
-    ("Clojure"
-     ["Start a Clojure REPL" cider-jack-in
-      :help "Starts an nREPL server and connects a Clojure REPL to it."]
-     ["Connect to a Clojure REPL" cider-connect
-      :help "Connects to a REPL that's already running."])
-    ("ClojureScript"
-     ["Start a ClojureScript REPL" cider-jack-in-cljs
-      :help "Starts an nREPL server and connects a ClojureScript REPL to it."]
-     ["Connect to a ClojureScript REPL" cider-connect-clojurescript
-      :help "Connects to a ClojureScript REPL that's already running."]
-     ["Create a ClojureScript REPL from a Clojure REPL" cider-jack-in-sibling-clojurescript])
-    "--"
-    ["Quit" cider-quit :active (cider-connected-p)]
-    ["Restart" cider-restart :active (cider-connected-p)]
-    "--"
-    ["Connection info" cider-describe-connection
-     :active (cider-connected-p)]
-    ["Select any CIDER buffer" cider-selector]
-    "--"
-    ["Configure CIDER" (customize-group 'cider)]
-    "--"
-    ["A sip of CIDER" cider-drink-a-sip]
-    ["View manual online" cider-view-manual]
-    ["View refcard online" cider-view-refcard]
-    ["Report a bug" cider-report-bug]
-    ["Version info" cider-version]
-    "--"
-    ["Close ancillary buffers" cider-close-ancillary-buffers
-     :active (seq-remove #'null cider-ancillary-buffers)]
-    ("nREPL" :active (cider-connected-p)
-     ["Describe nrepl session" cider-describe-nrepl-session]
-     ["Toggle message logging" nrepl-toggle-message-logging])
-    "Menu for CIDER mode."))
-
-(defconst cider-mode-eval-menu
-  '("CIDER Eval" :visible (cider-connected-p)
-    ["Eval top-level sexp" cider-eval-defun-at-point]
-    ["Eval top-level sexp to point" cider-eval-defun-up-to-point]
-    ["Eval top-level sexp to comment" cider-eval-defun-to-comment]
-    ["Eval top-level sexp and pretty-print to comment" cider-pprint-eval-defun-to-comment]
-    "--"
-    ["Eval current sexp" cider-eval-sexp-at-point]
-    ["Eval current sexp to point" cider-eval-sexp-up-to-point]
-    ["Eval current sexp in context" cider-eval-sexp-at-point-in-context]
-    "--"
-    ["Eval last sexp" cider-eval-last-sexp]
-    ["Eval last sexp in context" cider-eval-last-sexp-in-context]
-    ["Eval last sexp and insert" cider-eval-print-last-sexp
-     :keys "\\[universal-argument] \\[cider-eval-last-sexp]"]
-    ["Eval last sexp in popup buffer" cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp]
-    ["Eval last sexp and replace" cider-eval-last-sexp-and-replace]
-    ["Eval last sexp to REPL" cider-eval-last-sexp-to-repl]
-    ["Eval last sexp and pretty-print to REPL" cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp-to-repl]
-    ["Eval last sexp and pretty-print to comment" cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp-to-comment]
-    "--"
-    ["Eval selected region" cider-eval-region]
-    ["Eval ns form" cider-eval-ns-form]
-    "--"
-    ["Interrupt evaluation" cider-interrupt]
-    "--"
-    ["Insert last sexp in REPL" cider-insert-last-sexp-in-repl]
-    ["Insert top-level sexp in REPL" cider-insert-defun-in-repl]
-    ["Insert region in REPL" cider-insert-region-in-repl]
-    ["Insert ns form in REPL" cider-insert-ns-form-in-repl]
-    "--"
-    ["Load this buffer" cider-load-buffer]
-    ["Load this buffer and switch to REPL" cider-load-buffer-and-switch-to-repl-buffer]
-    ["Load another file" cider-load-file]
-    ["Recursively load all files in directory" cider-load-all-files]
-    ["Load all project files" cider-load-all-project-ns]
-    ["Refresh loaded code" cider-ns-refresh]
-    ["Require and reload" cider-ns-reload]
-    ["Require and reload all" cider-ns-reload-all]
-    ["Run project (-main function)" cider-run])
-  "Menu for CIDER mode eval commands.")
-
-(defconst cider-mode-interactions-menu
-  `("CIDER Interactions" :visible (cider-connected-p)
-    ["Complete symbol" complete-symbol]
-    "--"
-    ("REPL"
-     ["Set REPL to this ns" cider-repl-set-ns]
-     ["Switch to REPL" cider-switch-to-repl-buffer]
-     ["REPL Pretty Print" cider-repl-toggle-pretty-printing
-      :style toggle :selected cider-repl-use-pretty-printing]
-     ["Clear latest output" cider-find-and-clear-repl-output]
-     ["Clear all output" (cider-find-and-clear-repl-output t)
-      :keys "\\[universal-argument] \\[cider-find-and-clear-repl-output]"]
-     "--"
-     ["Configure the REPL" (customize-group 'cider-repl)])
-    ,cider-doc-menu
-    ("Find (jump to)"
-     ["Find definition" cider-find-var]
-     ["Find namespace" cider-find-ns]
-     ["Find resource" cider-find-resource]
-     ["Find keyword" cider-find-keyword]
-     ["Go back" cider-pop-back])
-    ("Browse"
-     ["Browse namespace" cider-browse-ns]
-     ["Browse all namespaces" cider-browse-ns-all]
-     ["Browse spec" cider-browse-spec]
-     ["Browse all specs" cider-browse-spec-all]
-     ["Browse REPL input history" cider-repl-history]
-     ["Browse classpath" cider-classpath]
-     ["Browse classpath entry" cider-open-classpath-entry])
-    ("Format"
-     ["Format EDN last sexp" cider-format-edn-last-sexp]
-     ["Format EDN region" cider-format-edn-region]
-     ["Format EDN buffer" cider-format-edn-buffer])
-    ("Macroexpand"
-     ["Macroexpand-1" cider-macroexpand-1]
-     ["Macroexpand-all" cider-macroexpand-all])
-    ,cider-test-menu
-    ("Debug"
-     ["Inspect" cider-inspect]
-     ["Toggle var tracing" cider-toggle-trace-var]
-     ["Toggle ns tracing" cider-toggle-trace-ns]
-     "--"
-     ["Debug top-level form" cider-debug-defun-at-point
-      :keys "\\[universal-argument] \\[cider-eval-defun-at-point]"]
-     ["List instrumented defs" cider-browse-instrumented-defs]
-     "--"
-     ["Configure the Debugger" (customize-group 'cider-debug)])
-    ,cider-profile-menu
-    ("Misc"
-     ["Clojure Cheatsheet" cider-cheatsheet]
-     ["Flush completion cache" cider-completion-flush-caches]))
-  "Menu for CIDER interactions.")
-
-
-(declare-function cider-ns-refresh "cider-ns")
-(declare-function cider-ns-reload "cider-ns")
-(declare-function cider-ns-reload-all "cider-ns")
-(declare-function cider-browse-ns "cider-browse-ns")
-(declare-function cider-eval-ns-form "cider-eval")
-(declare-function cider-repl-set-ns "cider-repl")
-(declare-function cider-find-ns "cider-find")
-
-(defvar cider-ns-map
-  (let ((map (define-prefix-command 'cider-ns-map)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "b") #'cider-browse-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-b") #'cider-browse-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "e") #'cider-eval-ns-form)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-e") #'cider-eval-ns-form)
-    (define-key map (kbd "f") #'cider-find-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-f") #'cider-find-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n") #'cider-repl-set-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-n") #'cider-repl-set-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "r") #'cider-ns-refresh)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-r") #'cider-ns-refresh)
-    (define-key map (kbd "l") #'cider-ns-reload)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-l") #'cider-ns-reload-all)
-    map)
-  "CIDER NS keymap.")
-
-;; Those declares are needed, because we autoload all those commands when first
-;; used. That optimizes CIDER's initial load time.
-(declare-function cider-macroexpand-1 "cider-macroexpansion")
-(declare-function cider-macroexpand-all "cider-macroexpansion")
-(declare-function cider-selector "cider-selector")
-(declare-function cider-toggle-trace-ns "cider-tracing")
-(declare-function cider-toggle-trace-var "cider-tracing")
-(declare-function cider-find-resource "cider-find")
-(declare-function cider-find-keyword "cider-find")
-(declare-function cider-find-var "cider-find")
-(declare-function cider-find-dwim-at-mouse "cider-find")
-
-(defconst cider--has-many-mouse-buttons (not (memq window-system '(mac ns)))
-  "Non-nil if system binds forward and back buttons to <mouse-8> and <mouse-9>.
-
-As it stands Emacs fires these events on <mouse-8> and <mouse-9> on 'x' and
-'w32'systems while on macOS it presents them on <mouse-4> and <mouse-5>.")
-
-(defconst cider-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-d") 'cider-doc-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-.") #'cider-find-var)
-    (define-key map (kbd (if cider--has-many-mouse-buttons "<mouse-8>" "<mouse-4>")) #'xref-pop-marker-stack)
-    (define-key map (kbd (if cider--has-many-mouse-buttons "<mouse-9>" "<mouse-5>")) #'cider-find-dwim-at-mouse)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-.") #'cider-find-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-:") #'cider-find-keyword)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-,") #'cider-pop-back)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-.") #'cider-find-resource)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-TAB") #'complete-symbol)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-x")   #'cider-eval-defun-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") #'cider-eval-defun-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-e") #'cider-eval-last-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-e") #'cider-eval-last-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-p") #'cider-pprint-eval-last-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-f") #'cider-pprint-eval-defun-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-v") 'cider-eval-commands-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-j") 'cider-insert-commands-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-;") #'cider-eval-defun-to-comment)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-e") #'cider-eval-last-sexp-to-repl)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-p") #'cider-insert-last-sexp-in-repl)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-:") #'cider-read-and-eval)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-u") #'cider-undef)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-m") #'cider-macroexpand-1)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-m") #'cider-macroexpand-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-n") 'cider-ns-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-i") #'cider-inspect)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-t v") #'cider-toggle-trace-var)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-t n") #'cider-toggle-trace-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-z") #'cider-switch-to-repl-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-z") #'cider-load-buffer-and-switch-to-repl-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") #'cider-find-and-clear-repl-output)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") #'cider-load-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-l") #'cider-load-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-M-l") #'cider-load-all-files)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") #'cider-interrupt)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c ,")   'cider-test-commands-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'cider-test-commands-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-s") #'cider-selector)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-d") #'cider-describe-connection)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-=") 'cider-profile-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-q") #'cider-quit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-r") #'cider-restart)
-    (dolist (variable '(cider-mode-interactions-menu
-                        cider-mode-eval-menu
-                        cider-mode-menu))
-      (easy-menu-do-define (intern (format "%s-open" variable))
-                           map
-                           (get variable 'variable-documentation)
-                           (cider--menu-add-help-strings (symbol-value variable))))
-    map))
-
-;; This menu works as an easy entry-point into CIDER.  Even if cider.el isn't
-;; loaded yet, this will be shown in Clojure buffers next to the "Clojure"
-;; menu.
-;;;###autoload
-(eval-after-load 'clojure-mode
-  '(easy-menu-define cider-clojure-mode-menu-open clojure-mode-map
-     "Menu for Clojure mode.
-  This is displayed in `clojure-mode' buffers, if `cider-mode' is not active."
-     `("CIDER" :visible (not cider-mode)
-       ["Start a Clojure REPL" cider-jack-in
-        :help "Starts an nREPL server (with Leiningen, Boot, or Gradle) and connects a REPL to it."]
-       ["Connect to a Clojure REPL" cider-connect
-        :help "Connects to a REPL that's already running."]
-       ["Connect to a ClojureScript REPL" cider-connect-clojurescript
-        :help "Connects to a ClojureScript REPL that's already running."]
-       ["Start a Clojure REPL, and a ClojureScript REPL" cider-jack-in-cljs
-        :help "Starts an nREPL server, connects a Clojure REPL to it, and then a ClojureScript REPL."]
-       "--"
-       ["View manual online" cider-view-manual])))
-
-;;; Dynamic indentation
-(defcustom cider-dynamic-indentation t
-  "Whether CIDER should aid Clojure(Script) indentation.
-If non-nil, CIDER uses runtime information (such as the \":style/indent\"
-metadata) to improve standard `clojure-mode' indentation.
-If nil, CIDER won't interfere with `clojure-mode's indentation.
-
-Toggling this variable only takes effect after a file is closed and
-re-visited."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.11.0")
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defun cider--get-symbol-indent (symbol-name)
-  "Return the indent metadata for SYMBOL-NAME in the current namespace."
-  (let* ((ns (let ((clojure-cache-ns t)) ; we force ns caching here for performance reasons
-               (cider-current-ns))))
-    (if-let* ((meta (cider-resolve-var ns symbol-name))
-              (indent (or (nrepl-dict-get meta "style/indent")
-                          (nrepl-dict-get meta "indent"))))
-        (let ((format (format ":indent metadata on ‘%s’ is unreadable! \nERROR: %%s"
-                              symbol-name)))
-          (with-demoted-errors format
-            (cider--deep-vector-to-list (read indent))))
-      ;; There's no indent metadata, but there might be a clojure-mode
-      ;; indent-spec with fully-qualified namespace.
-      (when (string-match cider-resolve--prefix-regexp symbol-name)
-        (when-let* ((sym (intern-soft (replace-match (save-match-data
-                                                       (cider-resolve-alias ns (match-string 1 symbol-name)))
-                                                     t t symbol-name 1))))
-          (get sym 'clojure-indent-function))))))
-
-
-;;; Dynamic font locking
-(defcustom cider-font-lock-dynamically '(macro core deprecated)
-  "Specifies how much dynamic font-locking CIDER should use.
-Dynamic font-locking this refers to applying syntax highlighting to vars
-defined in the currently active nREPL connection.  This is done in addition
-to `clojure-mode's usual (static) font-lock, so even if you set this
-variable to nil you'll still see basic syntax highlighting.
-
-The value is a list of symbols, each one indicates a different type of var
-that should be font-locked:
-   `macro' (default): Any defined macro gets the `font-lock-builtin-face'.
-   `function': Any defined function gets the `font-lock-function-face'.
-   `var': Any non-local var gets the `font-lock-variable-face'.
-   `deprecated' (default): Any deprecated var gets the `cider-deprecated-face'
-   face.
-   `core' (default): Any symbol from clojure.core (face depends on type).
-
-The value can also be t, which means to font-lock as much as possible."
-  :type '(choice (set :tag "Fine-tune font-locking"
-                      (const :tag "Any defined macro" macro)
-                      (const :tag "Any defined function" function)
-                      (const :tag "Any defined var" var)
-                      (const :tag "Any defined deprecated" deprecated)
-                      (const :tag "Any symbol from clojure.core" core))
-                 (const :tag "Font-lock as much as possible" t))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-font-lock-reader-conditionals t
-  "Apply font-locking to unused reader conditional expressions depending on the buffer CIDER connection type."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defface cider-deprecated-face
-  '((((background light)) :background "light goldenrod")
-    (((background dark)) :background "#432"))
-  "Face used on deprecated vars."
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defface cider-instrumented-face
-  '((((type graphic)) :box (:color "#c00" :line-width -1))
-    (t :underline t :background "#800"))
-  "Face used to mark code being debugged."
-  :group 'cider-debug
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defface cider-traced-face
-  '((((type graphic)) :box (:color "cyan" :line-width -1))
-    (t :underline t :background "#066"))
-  "Face used to mark code being traced."
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.11.0"))
-
-(defface cider-reader-conditional-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face)))
-  "Face used to mark unused reader conditional expressions."
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defconst cider-reader-conditionals-regexp "\\(?:#\\?@?[[:space:]\n]*(\\)"
-  "Regexp for matching reader conditionals with a non-capturing group.
-Starts from the reader macro characters to the opening parentheses.")
-
-(defvar cider--reader-conditionals-match-data (list nil nil)
-  "Reusable list for `match-data` in reader conditionals font lock matchers.")
-
-(defun cider--search-reader-conditionals (limit)
-  "Matcher for finding reader conditionals.
-Search is done with the given LIMIT."
-  (when (and cider-font-lock-reader-conditionals
-             (cider-connected-p))
-    (when (search-forward-regexp cider-reader-conditionals-regexp limit t)
-      (let ((start (match-beginning 0))
-            (state (syntax-ppss)))
-        (if (or (nth 3 state) (nth 4 state)) ; inside string or comment?
-            (cider--search-reader-conditionals limit)
-          (when (<= (point) limit)
-            (ignore-errors
-              (let ((md (match-data nil cider--reader-conditionals-match-data)))
-                (setf (nth 0 md) start)
-                (setf (nth 1 md) (point))
-                (set-match-data md)
-                t))))))))
-
-(defun cider--anchored-search-suppressed-forms-internal (repl-types limit)
-  "Helper function for `cider--anchored-search-suppressed-forms`.
-REPL-TYPES is a list of strings repl-type strings.  LIMIT is the same as
-the LIMIT in `cider--anchored-search-suppressed-forms`"
-  (when (= (length repl-types) 1)
-    (let ((type (car repl-types))
-          (expr (read (current-buffer)))
-          (start (save-excursion (backward-sexp) (point))))
-      (when (<= (point) limit)
-        (forward-sexp)
-        (if (not (string-equal (symbol-name expr) (concat ":" type)))
-            (ignore-errors
-              (cl-assert (<= (point) limit))
-              (let ((md (match-data nil cider--reader-conditionals-match-data)))
-                (setf (nth 0 md) start)
-                (setf (nth 1 md) (point))
-                (set-match-data md)
-                t))
-          (cider--anchored-search-suppressed-forms-internal repl-types limit))))))
-
-(defun cider--anchored-search-suppressed-forms (limit)
-  "Matcher for finding unused reader conditional expressions.
-An unused reader conditional expression is an expression for a platform
-that does not match the CIDER connection for the buffer.  Search is done
-with the given LIMIT."
-  (let ((repl-types (seq-uniq (seq-map #'cider-repl-type (cider-repls))))
-        (result 'retry))
-    (while (and (eq result 'retry) (<= (point) limit))
-      (condition-case condition
-          (setq result
-                (cider--anchored-search-suppressed-forms-internal
-                 repl-types limit))
-        (invalid-read-syntax
-         (setq result 'retry))
-        (wrong-type-argument
-         (setq result 'retry))
-        (scan-error
-         (setq result 'retry))
-        (end-of-file
-         (setq result nil))
-        (error
-         (setq result nil)
-         (message
-          "Error during fontification while searching for forms: %S"
-          condition))))
-    (if (eq result 'retry) (setq result nil))
-    result))
-
-(defconst cider--reader-conditionals-font-lock-keywords
-  '((cider--search-reader-conditionals
-     (cider--anchored-search-suppressed-forms
-      (save-excursion
-        (let* ((state (syntax-ppss))
-               (list-pt (nth 1 state)))
-          (when list-pt
-            (goto-char list-pt)
-            (forward-list)
-            (backward-char)
-            (point))))
-      nil
-      (0 'cider-reader-conditional-face t))))
-  "Font Lock keywords for unused reader conditionals in CIDER mode.")
-
-(defun cider--unless-local-match (value)
-  "Return VALUE, unless `match-string' is a local var."
-  (unless (or (get-text-property (point) 'cider-block-dynamic-font-lock)
-              (member (match-string 0)
-                      (get-text-property (point) 'cider-locals)))
-    value))
-
-(defun cider--compile-font-lock-keywords (symbols-plist core-plist)
-  "Return a list of font-lock rules for the symbols in SYMBOLS-PLIST and CORE-PLIST."
-  (let ((cider-font-lock-dynamically (if (eq cider-font-lock-dynamically t)
-                                         '(function var macro core deprecated)
-                                       cider-font-lock-dynamically))
-        deprecated enlightened
-        macros functions vars instrumented traced)
-    (cl-labels ((handle-plist
-                 (plist)
-                 (let ((do-function (memq 'function cider-font-lock-dynamically))
-                       (do-var (memq 'var cider-font-lock-dynamically))
-                       (do-macro (memq 'macro cider-font-lock-dynamically))
-                       (do-deprecated (memq 'deprecated cider-font-lock-dynamically)))
-                   (while plist
-                     (let ((sym (pop plist))
-                           (meta (pop plist)))
-                       (pcase (nrepl-dict-get meta "cider/instrumented")
-                         (`nil nil)
-                         (`"\"breakpoint-if-interesting\""
-                          (push sym instrumented))
-                         (`"\"light-form\""
-                          (push sym enlightened)))
-                       ;; The ::traced keywords can be inlined by MrAnderson, so
-                       ;; we catch that case too.
-                       ;; FIXME: This matches values too, not just keys.
-                       (when (seq-find (lambda (k) (and (stringp k)
-                                                        (string-match (rx "clojure.tools.trace/traced" eos) k)))
-                                       meta)
-                         (push sym traced))
-                       (when (and do-deprecated (nrepl-dict-get meta "deprecated"))
-                         (push sym deprecated))
-                       (cond ((and do-macro (nrepl-dict-get meta "macro"))
-                              (push sym macros))
-                             ((and do-function (or (nrepl-dict-get meta "fn")
-                                                   (nrepl-dict-get meta "arglists")))
-                              (push sym functions))
-                             (do-var (push sym vars))))))))
-      (when (memq 'core cider-font-lock-dynamically)
-        (let ((cider-font-lock-dynamically '(function var macro core deprecated)))
-          (handle-plist core-plist)))
-      (handle-plist symbols-plist))
-    `(
-      ,@(when macros
-          `((,(concat (rx (or "(" "#'")) ; Can't take the value of macros.
-                      "\\(" (regexp-opt macros 'symbols) "\\)")
-             1 (cider--unless-local-match font-lock-keyword-face))))
-      ,@(when functions
-          `((,(regexp-opt functions 'symbols) 0
-             (cider--unless-local-match font-lock-function-name-face))))
-      ,@(when vars
-          `((,(regexp-opt vars 'symbols) 0
-             (cider--unless-local-match font-lock-variable-name-face))))
-      ,@(when deprecated
-          `((,(regexp-opt deprecated 'symbols) 0
-             (cider--unless-local-match 'cider-deprecated-face) append)))
-      ,@(when enlightened
-          `((,(regexp-opt enlightened 'symbols) 0
-             (cider--unless-local-match 'cider-enlightened-face) append)))
-      ,@(when instrumented
-          `((,(regexp-opt instrumented 'symbols) 0
-             (cider--unless-local-match 'cider-instrumented-face) append)))
-      ,@(when traced
-          `((,(regexp-opt traced 'symbols) 0
-             (cider--unless-local-match 'cider-traced-face) append))))))
-
-(defconst cider--static-font-lock-keywords
-  (eval-when-compile
-    `((,(regexp-opt '("#break" "#dbg" "#light") 'symbols) 0 font-lock-warning-face)))
-  "Default expressions to highlight in CIDER mode.")
-
-(defvar-local cider--dynamic-font-lock-keywords nil)
-
-(defun cider-refresh-dynamic-font-lock (&optional ns)
-  "Ensure that the current buffer has up-to-date font-lock rules.
-NS defaults to `cider-current-ns', and it can also be a dict describing the
-namespace itself."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (and cider-font-lock-dynamically
-             font-lock-mode)
-    (font-lock-remove-keywords nil cider--dynamic-font-lock-keywords)
-    (when-let* ((ns (or ns (cider-current-ns)))
-                (symbols (cider-resolve-ns-symbols ns)))
-      (setq-local cider--dynamic-font-lock-keywords
-                  (cider--compile-font-lock-keywords
-                   symbols (cider-resolve-ns-symbols (cider-resolve-core-ns))))
-      (font-lock-add-keywords nil cider--dynamic-font-lock-keywords 'end))
-    (cider--font-lock-flush)))
-
-
-;;; Detecting local variables
-(defun cider--read-locals-from-next-sexp ()
-  "Return a list of all locals inside the next logical sexp."
-  (save-excursion
-    (ignore-errors
-      (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1)
-      (let ((out nil)
-            (end (point)))
-        (forward-sexp -1)
-        ;; FIXME: This returns locals found inside the :or clause of a
-        ;; destructuring map.
-        (while (search-forward-regexp "\\_<[^:&]\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)*\\_>" end 'noerror)
-          (push (match-string-no-properties 0) out))
-        out))))
-
-(defun cider--read-locals-from-bindings-vector ()
-  "Return a list of all locals inside the next bindings vector."
-  (save-excursion
-    (ignore-errors
-      (cider-start-of-next-sexp)
-      (when (eq (char-after) ?\[)
-        (forward-char 1)
-        (let ((out nil))
-          (setq out (append (cider--read-locals-from-next-sexp) out))
-          (while (ignore-errors (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 3)
-                                (unless (eobp)
-                                  (forward-sexp -1)
-                                  t))
-            (setq out (append (cider--read-locals-from-next-sexp) out)))
-          out)))))
-
-(defun cider--read-locals-from-arglist ()
-  "Return a list of all locals in current form's arglist(s)."
-  (let ((out nil))
-    (save-excursion
-      (ignore-errors
-        (cider-start-of-next-sexp)
-        ;; Named fn
-        (when (looking-at-p "\\s_\\|\\sw")
-          (cider-start-of-next-sexp 1))
-        ;; Docstring
-        (when (eq (char-after) ?\")
-          (cider-start-of-next-sexp 1))
-        ;; Attribute map
-        (when (eq (char-after) ?{)
-          (cider-start-of-next-sexp 1))
-        ;; The arglist
-        (pcase (char-after)
-          (?\[ (setq out (cider--read-locals-from-next-sexp)))
-          ;; FIXME: This returns false positives. It takes all arglists of a
-          ;; function and returns all args it finds. The logic should be changed
-          ;; so that each arglist applies to its own scope.
-          (?\( (ignore-errors
-                 (while (eq (char-after) ?\()
-                   (save-excursion
-                     (forward-char 1)
-                     (setq out (append (cider--read-locals-from-next-sexp) out)))
-                   (cider-start-of-next-sexp 1)))))))
-    out))
-
-(defun cider--parse-and-apply-locals (end &optional outer-locals)
-  "Figure out local variables between point and END.
-A list of these variables is set as the `cider-locals' text property over
-the code where they are in scope.
-Optional argument OUTER-LOCALS is used to specify local variables defined
-before point."
-  (while (search-forward-regexp "(\\(ns\\_>\\|def\\|fn\\|for\\b\\|loop\\b\\|with-\\|do[a-z]+\\|\\([a-z]+-\\)?let\\b\\)"
-                                end 'noerror)
-    (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-    (let ((sym (match-string 1))
-          (sexp-end (save-excursion
-                      (or (ignore-errors (forward-sexp 1)
-                                         (point))
-                          end))))
-      ;; #1324: Don't do dynamic font-lock in `ns' forms, they are special
-      ;; macros where nothing is evaluated, so we'd get a lot of false
-      ;; positives.
-      (if (equal sym "ns")
-          (add-text-properties (point) sexp-end '(cider-block-dynamic-font-lock t))
-        (forward-char 1)
-        (forward-sexp 1)
-        (let ((locals (append outer-locals
-                              (pcase sym
-                                ((or "fn" "def" "") (cider--read-locals-from-arglist))
-                                (_ (cider--read-locals-from-bindings-vector))))))
-          (add-text-properties (point) sexp-end (list 'cider-locals locals))
-          (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1)
-          (cider--parse-and-apply-locals sexp-end locals)))
-      (goto-char sexp-end))))
-
-(defun cider--update-locals-for-region (beg end)
-  "Update the `cider-locals' text property for region from BEG to END."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char beg)
-    ;; If the inside of a `ns' form changed, reparse it from the start.
-    (when (and (not (bobp))
-               (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'cider-block-dynamic-font-lock))
-      (ignore-errors (beginning-of-defun)))
-    (save-excursion
-      ;; Move up until we reach a sexp that encloses the entire region (or
-      ;; a top-level sexp), and set that as the new BEG.
-      (goto-char end)
-      (while (and (or (> (point) beg)
-                      (not (eq (char-after) ?\()))
-                  (condition-case nil
-                      (progn (backward-up-list) t)
-                    (scan-error nil))))
-      (setq beg (min beg (point)))
-      ;; If there are locals above the current sexp, reapply them to the
-      ;; current sexp.
-      (let ((locals-above (when (> beg (point-min))
-                            (get-text-property (1- beg) 'cider-locals))))
-        (condition-case nil
-            (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1)
-          (error (goto-char end)))
-        (add-text-properties beg (point) `(cider-locals ,locals-above))
-        ;; Extend the region being font-locked to include whole sexps.
-        (setq end (max end (point)))
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (ignore-errors
-          (cider--parse-and-apply-locals end locals-above))))))
-
-(defun cider--docview-as-string (sym info)
-  "Return a string of what would be displayed by `cider-docview-render'.
-SYM and INFO is passed to `cider-docview-render'"
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (cider-docview-render (current-buffer) sym info)
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (replace-regexp-in-string
-     "[`']" "\\\\=\\&"
-     (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (1- (point))))))
-
-(defcustom cider-use-tooltips t
-  "If non-nil, CIDER displays mouse-over tooltips."
-  :group 'cider
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(cider "0.12.0"))
-
-(defvar cider--debug-mode-response)
-(defvar cider--debug-mode)
-
-(defun cider--help-echo (_ obj pos)
-  "Return the help-echo string for OBJ at POS.
-See \(info \"(elisp) Special Properties\")"
-  (while-no-input
-    (when (and (bufferp obj)
-               (cider-connected-p)
-               cider-use-tooltips (not help-at-pt-display-when-idle))
-      (with-current-buffer obj
-        (ignore-errors
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char pos)
-            (when-let* ((sym (cider-symbol-at-point)))
-              (if (member sym (get-text-property (point) 'cider-locals))
-                  (concat (format "`%s' is a local" sym)
-                          (when cider--debug-mode
-                            (let* ((locals (nrepl-dict-get cider--debug-mode-response "locals"))
-                                   (local-val (cadr (assoc sym locals))))
-                              (format " with value:\n%s" local-val))))
-                (let* ((info (cider-sync-request:info sym))
-                       (candidates (nrepl-dict-get info "candidates")))
-                  (if candidates
-                      (concat "There were ambiguities resolving this symbol:\n\n"
-                              (mapconcat (lambda (x) (cider--docview-as-string sym x))
-                                         candidates
-                                         (concat "\n\n" (make-string 60 ?-) "\n\n")))
-                    (cider--docview-as-string sym info)))))))))))
-
-(defun cider--wrap-fontify-locals (func)
-  "Return a function that will call FUNC after parsing local variables.
-The local variables are stored in a list under the `cider-locals' text
-property."
-  (lambda (beg end &rest rest)
-    (with-silent-modifications
-      (remove-text-properties beg end '(cider-locals nil cider-block-dynamic-font-lock nil))
-      (add-text-properties beg end '(help-echo cider--help-echo))
-      (when cider-font-lock-dynamically
-        (cider--update-locals-for-region beg end)))
-    (apply func beg end rest)))
-
-
-;;; Minor-mode definition
-(defvar x-gtk-use-system-tooltips)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode cider-mode
-  "Minor mode for REPL interaction from a Clojure buffer.
-
-\\{cider-mode-map}"
-  nil
-  cider-mode-line
-  cider-mode-map
-  (if cider-mode
-      (progn
-        (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-        (cider-eldoc-setup)
-        (make-local-variable 'completion-at-point-functions)
-        (add-to-list 'completion-at-point-functions
-                     #'cider-complete-at-point)
-        (font-lock-add-keywords nil cider--static-font-lock-keywords)
-        (cider-refresh-dynamic-font-lock)
-        (font-lock-add-keywords nil cider--reader-conditionals-font-lock-keywords)
-        ;; `font-lock-mode' might get enabled after `cider-mode'.
-        (add-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook #'cider-refresh-dynamic-font-lock nil 'local)
-        (setq-local font-lock-fontify-region-function
-                    (cider--wrap-fontify-locals font-lock-fontify-region-function))
-        ;; GTK tooltips look bad, and we have no control over the face.
-        (setq-local x-gtk-use-system-tooltips nil)
-        ;; `tooltip' has variable-width by default, which looks terrible.
-        (set-face-attribute 'tooltip nil :inherit 'unspecified)
-        (when cider-dynamic-indentation
-          (setq-local clojure-get-indent-function #'cider--get-symbol-indent))
-        (setq-local clojure-expected-ns-function #'cider-expected-ns)
-        (setq next-error-function #'cider-jump-to-compilation-error))
-    (mapc #'kill-local-variable '(completion-at-point-functions
-                                  next-error-function
-                                  x-gtk-use-system-tooltips
-                                  font-lock-fontify-region-function
-                                  clojure-get-indent-function))
-    (remove-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook #'cider-refresh-dynamic-font-lock 'local)
-    (font-lock-add-keywords nil cider--reader-conditionals-font-lock-keywords)
-    (font-lock-remove-keywords nil cider--dynamic-font-lock-keywords)
-    (font-lock-remove-keywords nil cider--static-font-lock-keywords)
-    (cider--font-lock-flush)))
-
-(defun cider-set-buffer-ns (ns)
-  "Set this buffer's namespace to NS and refresh font-locking."
-  (setq-local cider-buffer-ns ns)
-  (when (or cider-mode (derived-mode-p 'cider-repl-mode))
-    (cider-refresh-dynamic-font-lock ns)))
-
-(provide 'cider-mode)
-
-;;; cider-mode.el ends here
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-;;; cider-ns.el --- Namespace manipulation functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Smart code refresh functionality based on ideas from:
-;; http://thinkrelevance.com/blog/2013/06/04/clojure-workflow-reloaded
-;;
-;; Note that refresh with clojure.tools.namespace.repl is a smarter way to
-;; reload code: the traditional way to reload Clojure code without restarting
-;; the JVM is (require ... :reload) or an editor/IDE feature that does the same
-;; thing.
-;;
-;; This has several problems:
-;;
-;; If you modify two namespaces which depend on each other, you must remember to
-;; reload them in the correct order to avoid compilation errors.
-;;
-;; If you remove definitions from a source file and then reload it, those
-;; definitions are still available in memory.  If other code depends on those
-;; definitions, it will continue to work but will break the next time you
-;; restart the JVM.
-;;
-;; If the reloaded namespace contains defmulti, you must also reload all of the
-;; associated defmethod expressions.
-;;
-;; If the reloaded namespace contains defprotocol, you must also reload any
-;; records or types implementing that protocol and replace any existing
-;; instances of those records/types with new instances.
-;;
-;; If the reloaded namespace contains macros, you must also reload any
-;; namespaces which use those macros.
-;;
-;; If the running program contains functions which close over values in the
-;; reloaded namespace, those closed-over values are not updated (This is common
-;; in web applications which construct the "handler stack" as a composition of
-;; functions.)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'subr-x)
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-(require 'cider-stacktrace)
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'cider-save-files-on-cider-ns-refresh 'cider-ns-save-files-on-refresh "0.18")
-(defcustom cider-ns-save-files-on-refresh 'prompt
-  "Controls whether to prompt to save Clojure files on `cider-ns-refresh'.
-If nil, files are not saved.
-If 'prompt, the user is prompted to save files if they have been modified.
-If t, save the files without confirmation."
-  :type '(choice (const prompt :tag "Prompt to save files if they have been modified")
-                 (const nil :tag "Don't save the files")
-                 (const t :tag "Save the files without confirmation"))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defconst cider-ns-refresh-log-buffer "*cider-ns-refresh-log*")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'cider-refresh-show-log-buffer 'cider-ns-refresh-show-log-buffer "0.18")
-(defcustom cider-ns-refresh-show-log-buffer nil
-  "Controls when to display the refresh log buffer.
-If non-nil, the log buffer will be displayed every time `cider-ns-refresh' is
-called.  If nil, the log buffer will still be written to, but will never be
-displayed automatically.  Instead, the most relevant information will be
-displayed in the echo area."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "always" t)
-                 (const :tag "never" nil))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'cider-refresh-before-fn 'cider-ns-refresh-before-fn "0.18")
-(defcustom cider-ns-refresh-before-fn nil
-  "Clojure function for `cider-ns-refresh' to call before reloading.
-If nil, nothing will be invoked before reloading.  Must be a
-namespace-qualified function of zero arity.  Any thrown exception will
-prevent reloading from occurring."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'cider-refresh-after-fn 'cider-ns-refresh-after-fn "0.18")
-(defcustom cider-ns-refresh-after-fn nil
-  "Clojure function for `cider-ns-refresh' to call after reloading.
-If nil, nothing will be invoked after reloading.  Must be a
-namespace-qualified function of zero arity."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defun cider-ns-refresh--handle-response (response log-buffer)
-  "Refresh LOG-BUFFER with RESPONSE."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response response (out err reloading status error error-ns after before)
-    (cl-flet* ((log (message &optional face)
-                    (cider-emit-into-popup-buffer log-buffer message face t))
-
-               (log-echo (message &optional face)
-                         (log message face)
-                         (unless cider-ns-refresh-show-log-buffer
-                           (let ((message-truncate-lines t))
-                             (message "cider-ns-refresh: %s" message)))))
-      (cond
-       (out
-        (log out))
-
-       (err
-        (log err 'font-lock-warning-face))
-
-       ((member "invoking-before" status)
-        (log-echo (format "Calling %s\n" before) 'font-lock-string-face))
-
-       ((member "invoked-before" status)
-        (log-echo (format "Successfully called %s\n" before) 'font-lock-string-face))
-
-       ((member "invoked-not-resolved" status)
-        (log-echo "Could not resolve refresh function\n" 'font-lock-string-face))
-
-       (reloading
-        (log-echo (format "Reloading %s\n" reloading) 'font-lock-string-face))
-
-       ((member "reloading" (nrepl-dict-keys response))
-        (log-echo "Nothing to reload\n" 'font-lock-string-face))
-
-       ((member "ok" status)
-        (log-echo "Reloading successful\n" 'font-lock-string-face))
-
-       (error-ns
-        (log-echo (format "Error reloading %s\n" error-ns) 'font-lock-warning-face))
-
-       ((member "invoking-after" status)
-        (log-echo (format "Calling %s\n" after) 'font-lock-string-face))
-
-       ((member "invoked-after" status)
-        (log-echo (format "Successfully called %s\n" after) 'font-lock-string-face))))
-
-    (with-selected-window (or (get-buffer-window cider-ns-refresh-log-buffer)
-                              (selected-window))
-      (with-current-buffer cider-ns-refresh-log-buffer
-        (goto-char (point-max))))
-
-    (when (member "error" status)
-      (cider--render-stacktrace-causes error))))
-
-(defun cider-ns-refresh--save-project-buffers ()
-  "Ensure modified project buffers are saved before certain operations.
-Its behavior is controlled by `cider-save-files-on-cider-ns-refresh'."
-  (when-let* ((project-root (clojure-project-dir)))
-    (when cider-save-files-on-cider-ns-refresh
-      (save-some-buffers
-       (eq cider-save-files-on-cider-ns-refresh t)
-       (lambda ()
-         (and
-          (derived-mode-p 'clojure-mode)
-          (string-prefix-p project-root
-                           (file-truename default-directory)
-                           (eq system-type 'windows-nt))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-ns-reload (&optional prompt)
-  "Send a (require 'ns :reload) to the REPL.
-
-With an argument PROMPT, it prompts for a namespace name.  This is the
-Clojure out of the box reloading experience and does not rely on
-org.clojure/tools.namespace.  See Commentary of this file for a longer list
-of differences.  From the Clojure doc: \":reload forces loading of all the
-identified libs even if they are already loaded\"."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((ns (if prompt
-                (string-remove-prefix "'" (read-from-minibuffer "Namespace: " (clojure-find-ns)))
-              (clojure-find-ns))))
-    (cider-interactive-eval (format "(require '%s :reload)" ns))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-ns-reload-all (&optional prompt)
-  "Send a (require 'ns :reload-all) to the REPL.
-
-With an argument PROMPT, it prompts for a namespace name.  This is the
-Clojure out of the box reloading experience and does not rely on
-org.clojure/tools.namespace.  See Commentary of this file for a longer list
-of differences.  From the Clojure doc: \":reload-all implies :reload and
-also forces loading of all libs that the identified libs directly or
-indirectly load via require\"."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((ns (if prompt
-                (string-remove-prefix "'" (read-from-minibuffer "Namespace: " (clojure-find-ns)))
-              (clojure-find-ns))))
-    (cider-interactive-eval (format "(require '%s :reload-all)" ns))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-ns-refresh (&optional mode)
-  "Reload modified and unloaded namespaces on the classpath.
-
-With a single prefix argument, or if MODE is `refresh-all', reload all
-namespaces on the classpath unconditionally.
-
-With a double prefix argument, or if MODE is `clear', clear the state of
-the namespace tracker before reloading.  This is useful for recovering from
-some classes of error (for example, those caused by circular dependencies)
-that a normal reload would not otherwise recover from.  The trade-off of
-clearing is that stale code from any deleted files may not be completely
-unloaded.
-
-With a negative prefix argument, or if MODE is `inhibit-fns', prevent any
-refresh functions (defined in `cider-ns-refresh-before-fn' and
-`cider-ns-refresh-after-fn') from being invoked."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (cider-ensure-connected)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "refresh")
-  (cider-ns-refresh--save-project-buffers)
-  (let ((clear? (member mode '(clear 16)))
-        (refresh-all? (member mode '(refresh-all 4)))
-        (inhibit-refresh-fns (member mode '(inhibit-fns -1))))
-    (cider-map-repls :clj
-      (lambda (conn)
-        ;; Inside the lambda, so the buffer is not created if we error out.
-        (let ((log-buffer (or (get-buffer cider-ns-refresh-log-buffer)
-                              (cider-make-popup-buffer cider-ns-refresh-log-buffer))))
-          (when cider-ns-refresh-show-log-buffer
-            (cider-popup-buffer-display log-buffer))
-          (when inhibit-refresh-fns
-            (cider-emit-into-popup-buffer log-buffer
-                                          "inhibiting refresh functions\n"
-                                          nil
-                                          t))
-          (when clear?
-            (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request '("op" "refresh-clear") conn))
-          (cider-nrepl-send-request
-           (nconc `("op" ,(if refresh-all? "refresh-all" "refresh")
-                    "print-length" ,cider-stacktrace-print-length
-                    "print-level" ,cider-stacktrace-print-level)
-                  (when (cider--pprint-fn)
-                    `("pprint-fn" ,(cider--pprint-fn)))
-                  (when (and (not inhibit-refresh-fns) cider-ns-refresh-before-fn)
-                    `("before" ,cider-ns-refresh-before-fn))
-                  (when (and (not inhibit-refresh-fns) cider-ns-refresh-after-fn)
-                    `("after" ,cider-ns-refresh-after-fn)))
-           (lambda (response)
-             (cider-ns-refresh--handle-response response log-buffer))
-           conn))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'cider-refresh 'cider-ns-refresh "0.18")
-
-(provide 'cider-ns)
-;;; cider-ns.el ends here
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-;;; cider-overlays.el --- Managing CIDER overlays  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2015-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Use `cider--make-overlay' to place a generic overlay at point.  Or use
-;; `cider--make-result-overlay' to place an interactive eval result overlay at
-;; the end of a specified line.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-
-;;; Customization
-(defface cider-result-overlay-face
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "grey90" :box (:line-width -1 :color "yellow"))
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "grey10" :box (:line-width -1 :color "black")))
-  "Face used to display evaluation results at the end of line.
-If `cider-overlays-use-font-lock' is non-nil, this face is
-applied with lower priority than the syntax highlighting."
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider "0.9.1"))
-
-(defcustom cider-result-use-clojure-font-lock t
-  "If non-nil, interactive eval results are font-locked as Clojure code."
-  :group 'cider
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-overlays-use-font-lock t
-  "If non-nil, results overlays are font-locked as Clojure code.
-If nil, apply `cider-result-overlay-face' to the entire overlay instead of
-font-locking it."
-  :group 'cider
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-use-overlays 'both
-  "Whether to display evaluation results with overlays.
-If t, use overlays.  If nil, display on the echo area.  If both, display on
-both places.
-
-Only applies to evaluation commands.  To configure the debugger overlays,
-see `cider-debug-use-overlays'."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "End of line" t)
-                 (const :tag "Bottom of screen" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Both" both))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-eval-result-prefix "=> "
-  "The prefix displayed in the minibuffer before a result value."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.5.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-eval-result-duration 'command
-  "Duration, in seconds, of CIDER's eval-result overlays.
-If nil, overlays last indefinitely.
-If the symbol `command', they're erased after the next command.
-Also see `cider-use-overlays'."
-  :type '(choice (integer :tag "Duration in seconds")
-                 (const :tag "Until next command" command)
-                 (const :tag "Last indefinitely" nil))
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-
-;;; Overlay logic
-(defun cider--delete-overlay (ov &rest _)
-  "Safely delete overlay OV.
-Never throws errors, and can be used in an overlay's modification-hooks."
-  (ignore-errors (delete-overlay ov)))
-
-(defun cider--make-overlay (l r type &rest props)
-  "Place an overlay between L and R and return it.
-TYPE is a symbol put on the overlay's category property.  It is used to
-easily remove all overlays from a region with:
-    (remove-overlays start end 'category TYPE)
-PROPS is a plist of properties and values to add to the overlay."
-  (let ((o (make-overlay l (or r l) (current-buffer))))
-    (overlay-put o 'category type)
-    (overlay-put o 'cider-temporary t)
-    (while props (overlay-put o (pop props) (pop props)))
-    (push #'cider--delete-overlay (overlay-get o 'modification-hooks))
-    o))
-
-(defun cider--remove-result-overlay ()
-  "Remove result overlay from current buffer.
-This function also removes itself from `post-command-hook'."
-  (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'cider--remove-result-overlay 'local)
-  (remove-overlays nil nil 'category 'result))
-
-(defun cider--remove-result-overlay-after-command ()
-  "Add `cider--remove-result-overlay' locally to `post-command-hook'.
-This function also removes itself from `post-command-hook'."
-  (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'cider--remove-result-overlay-after-command 'local)
-  (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'cider--remove-result-overlay nil 'local))
-
-(defface cider-fringe-good-face
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "lightgreen")
-    (((class color) (background dark)) :foreground "darkgreen"))
-  "Face used on the fringe indicator for successful evaluation."
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defconst cider--fringe-overlay-good
-  (propertize " " 'display '(left-fringe empty-line cider-fringe-good-face))
-  "The before-string property that adds a green indicator on the fringe.")
-
-(defcustom cider-use-fringe-indicators t
-  "Whether to display evaluation indicators on the left fringe."
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :group 'cider
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.13.0"))
-
-(defun cider--make-fringe-overlay (&optional end)
-  "Place an eval indicator at the fringe before a sexp.
-END is the position where the sexp ends, and defaults to point."
-  (when cider-use-fringe-indicators
-    (with-current-buffer (if (markerp end)
-                             (marker-buffer end)
-                           (current-buffer))
-      (save-excursion
-        (if end
-            (goto-char end)
-          (setq end (point)))
-        (clojure-forward-logical-sexp -1)
-        ;; Create the green-circle overlay.
-        (cider--make-overlay (point) end 'cider-fringe-indicator
-                             'before-string cider--fringe-overlay-good)))))
-
-(cl-defun cider--make-result-overlay (value &rest props &key where duration (type 'result)
-                                            (format (concat " " cider-eval-result-prefix "%s "))
-                                            (prepend-face 'cider-result-overlay-face)
-                                            &allow-other-keys)
-  "Place an overlay displaying VALUE at the end of line.
-VALUE is used as the overlay's after-string property, meaning it is
-displayed at the end of the overlay.  The overlay itself is placed from
-beginning to end of current line.
-Return nil if the overlay was not placed or if it might not be visible, and
-return the overlay otherwise.
-
-Return the overlay if it was placed successfully, and nil if it failed.
-
-This function takes some optional keyword arguments:
-
-  If WHERE is a number or a marker, apply the overlay over
-  the entire line at that place (defaulting to `point').  If
-  it is a cons cell, the car and cdr determine the start and
-  end of the overlay.
-  DURATION takes the same possible values as the
-  `cider-eval-result-duration' variable.
-  TYPE is passed to `cider--make-overlay' (defaults to `result').
-  FORMAT is a string passed to `format'.  It should have
-  exactly one %s construct (for VALUE).
-
-All arguments beyond these (PROPS) are properties to be used on the
-overlay."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (while (keywordp (car props))
-    (setq props (cdr (cdr props))))
-  ;; If the marker points to a dead buffer, don't do anything.
-  (let ((buffer (cond
-                 ((markerp where) (marker-buffer where))
-                 ((markerp (car-safe where)) (marker-buffer (car where)))
-                 (t (current-buffer)))))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (save-excursion
-        (when (number-or-marker-p where)
-          (goto-char where))
-        ;; Make sure the overlay is actually at the end of the sexp.
-        (skip-chars-backward "\r\n[:blank:]")
-        (let* ((beg (if (consp where)
-                        (car where)
-                      (save-excursion
-                        (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1)
-                        (point))))
-               (end (if (consp where)
-                        (cdr where)
-                      (line-end-position)))
-               (display-string (format format value))
-               (o nil))
-          (remove-overlays beg end 'category type)
-          (funcall (if cider-overlays-use-font-lock
-                       #'font-lock-prepend-text-property
-                     #'put-text-property)
-                   0 (length display-string)
-                   'face prepend-face
-                   display-string)
-          ;; If the display spans multiple lines or is very long, display it at
-          ;; the beginning of the next line.
-          (when (or (string-match "\n." display-string)
-                    (> (string-width display-string)
-                       (- (window-width) (current-column))))
-            (setq display-string (concat " \n" display-string)))
-          ;; Put the cursor property only once we're done manipulating the
-          ;; string, since we want it to be at the first char.
-          (put-text-property 0 1 'cursor 0 display-string)
-          (when (> (string-width display-string) (* 3 (window-width)))
-            (setq display-string
-                  (concat (substring display-string 0 (* 3 (window-width)))
-                          (substitute-command-keys
-                           "...\nResult truncated. Type `\\[cider-inspect-last-result]' to inspect it."))))
-          ;; Create the result overlay.
-          (setq o (apply #'cider--make-overlay
-                         beg end type
-                         'after-string display-string
-                         props))
-          (pcase duration
-            ((pred numberp) (run-at-time duration nil #'cider--delete-overlay o))
-            (`command
-             ;; If inside a command-loop, tell `cider--remove-result-overlay'
-             ;; to only remove after the *next* command.
-             (if this-command
-                 (add-hook 'post-command-hook
-                           #'cider--remove-result-overlay-after-command
-                           nil 'local)
-               (cider--remove-result-overlay-after-command))))
-          (when-let* ((win (get-buffer-window buffer)))
-            ;; Left edge is visible.
-            (when (and (<= (window-start win) (point) (window-end win))
-                       ;; Right edge is visible. This is a little conservative
-                       ;; if the overlay contains line breaks.
-                       (or (< (+ (current-column) (string-width value))
-                              (window-width win))
-                           (not truncate-lines)))
-              o)))))))
-
-
-;;; Displaying eval result
-(defun cider--display-interactive-eval-result (value &optional point)
-  "Display the result VALUE of an interactive eval operation.
-VALUE is syntax-highlighted and displayed in the echo area.
-If POINT and `cider-use-overlays' are non-nil, it is also displayed in an
-overlay at the end of the line containing POINT.
-Note that, while POINT can be a number, it's preferable to be a marker, as
-that will better handle some corner cases where the original buffer is not
-focused."
-  (let* ((font-value (if cider-result-use-clojure-font-lock
-                         (cider-font-lock-as-clojure value)
-                       value))
-         (used-overlay (when (and point cider-use-overlays)
-                         (cider--make-result-overlay font-value
-                           :where point
-                           :duration cider-eval-result-duration))))
-    (message
-     "%s"
-     (propertize (format "%s%s" cider-eval-result-prefix font-value)
-                 ;; The following hides the message from the echo-area, but
-                 ;; displays it in the Messages buffer. We only hide the message
-                 ;; if the user wants to AND if the overlay succeeded.
-                 'invisible (and used-overlay
-                                 (not (eq cider-use-overlays 'both)))))))
-
-
-;;; Fragile buttons
-(defface cider-fragile-button-face
-  '((((type graphic))
-     :box (:line-width 3 :style released-button)
-     :inherit font-lock-warning-face)
-    (t :inverse-video t))
-  "Face for buttons that vanish when clicked."
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.12.0")
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(define-button-type 'cider-fragile
-  'action 'cider--overlay-destroy
-  'follow-link t
-  'face nil
-  'modification-hooks '(cider--overlay-destroy)
-  'help-echo "RET: delete this.")
-
-(defun cider--overlay-destroy (ov &rest r)
-  "Delete overlay OV and its underlying text.
-If any other arguments are given (collected in R), only actually do anything
-if the first one is non-nil.  This is so it works in `modification-hooks'."
-  (unless (and r (not (car r)))
-    (let ((inhibit-modification-hooks t)
-          (beg (copy-marker (overlay-start ov)))
-          (end (copy-marker (overlay-end ov))))
-      (delete-overlay ov)
-      (delete-region beg end)
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (when (= (char-after) (char-before) ?\n)
-        (delete-char 1)))))
-
-(provide 'cider-overlays)
-;;; cider-overlays.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-overlays.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-overlays.elc
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index 1dbedb324c83..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-overlays.elc
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index d9536af29023..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-pkg.el
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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "cider" "20180908.1925" "Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks"
-  '((emacs "25")
-    (clojure-mode "5.9")
-    (pkg-info "0.4")
-    (queue "0.2")
-    (spinner "1.7")
-    (seq "2.16")
-    (sesman "0.3"))
-  :keywords
-  '("languages" "clojure" "cider")
-  :authors
-  '(("Tim King" . "kingtim@gmail.com")
-    ("Phil Hagelberg" . "technomancy@gmail.com")
-    ("Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.com")
-    ("Artur Malabarba" . "bruce.connor.am@gmail.com")
-    ("Hugo Duncan" . "hugo@hugoduncan.org")
-    ("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.com")
-  :url "http://www.github.com/clojure-emacs/cider")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-popup.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-popup.el
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index 274a0666b4dc..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-popup.el
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@@ -1,137 +0,0 @@
-;;; cider-popup.el --- Creating and quitting popup buffers  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2015-2018  Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Common functionality for dealing with popup buffers.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-
-(define-minor-mode cider-popup-buffer-mode
-  "Mode for CIDER popup buffers"
-  nil
-  (" cider-tmp")
-  '(("q" .  cider-popup-buffer-quit-function)))
-
-(defvar-local cider-popup-buffer-quit-function #'cider-popup-buffer-quit
-  "The function that is used to quit a temporary popup buffer.")
-
-(defun cider-popup-buffer-quit-function (&optional kill-buffer-p)
-  "Wrapper to invoke the function `cider-popup-buffer-quit-function'.
-KILL-BUFFER-P is passed along."
-  (interactive)
-  (funcall cider-popup-buffer-quit-function kill-buffer-p))
-
-(defun cider-popup-buffer (name &optional select mode ancillary)
-  "Create new popup buffer called NAME.
-If SELECT is non-nil, select the newly created window.
-If major MODE is non-nil, enable it for the popup buffer.
-If ANCILLARY is non-nil, the buffer is added to `cider-ancillary-buffers'
-and automatically removed when killed."
-  (thread-first (cider-make-popup-buffer name mode ancillary)
-    (cider-popup-buffer-display select)))
-
-(defun cider-popup-buffer-display (buffer &optional select)
-  "Display BUFFER.
-If SELECT is non-nil, select the BUFFER."
-  (let ((window (get-buffer-window buffer 'visible)))
-    (when window
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (set-window-point window (point))))
-    ;; If the buffer we are popping up is already displayed in the selected
-    ;; window, the below `inhibit-same-window' logic will cause it to be
-    ;; displayed twice - so we early out in this case. Note that we must check
-    ;; `selected-window', as async request handlers are executed in the context
-    ;; of the current connection buffer (i.e. `current-buffer' is dynamically
-    ;; bound to that).
-    (unless (eq window (selected-window))
-      ;; Non nil `inhibit-same-window' ensures that current window is not covered
-      ;; Non nil `inhibit-switch-frame' ensures that the other frame is not selected
-      ;; if that's where the buffer is being shown.
-      (funcall (if select #'pop-to-buffer #'display-buffer)
-               buffer `(nil . ((inhibit-same-window . ,pop-up-windows)
-                               (reusable-frames . visible))))))
-  buffer)
-
-(defun cider-popup-buffer-quit (&optional kill)
-  "Quit the current (temp) window.
-Bury its buffer using `quit-restore-window'.
-If prefix argument KILL is non-nil, kill the buffer instead of burying it."
-  (interactive)
-  (quit-restore-window (selected-window) (if kill 'kill 'append)))
-
-(defvar-local cider-popup-output-marker nil)
-
-(defvar cider-ancillary-buffers nil
-  "A list ancillary buffers created by the various CIDER commands.
-We track them mostly to be able to clean them up on quit.")
-
-(defun cider-make-popup-buffer (name &optional mode ancillary)
-  "Create a temporary buffer called NAME using major MODE (if specified).
-If ANCILLARY is non-nil, the buffer is added to `cider-ancillary-buffers'
-and automatically removed when killed."
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create name)
-    (kill-all-local-variables)
-    (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (when mode
-      (funcall mode))
-    (cider-popup-buffer-mode 1)
-    (setq cider-popup-output-marker (point-marker))
-    (setq buffer-read-only t)
-    (when ancillary
-      (add-to-list 'cider-ancillary-buffers name)
-      (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
-                (lambda ()
-                  (setq cider-ancillary-buffers
-                        (remove name cider-ancillary-buffers)))
-                nil 'local))
-    (current-buffer)))
-
-(defun cider-emit-into-popup-buffer (buffer value &optional face inhibit-indent)
-  "Emit into BUFFER the provided VALUE optionally using FACE.
-Indent emitted value (usually a sexp) unless INHIBIT-INDENT is specified
-and non-nil."
-  ;; Long string output renders Emacs unresponsive and users might intentionally
-  ;; kill the frozen popup buffer. Therefore, we don't re-create the buffer and
-  ;; silently ignore the output.
-  (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-            (buffer-undo-list t)
-            (moving (= (point) cider-popup-output-marker)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char cider-popup-output-marker)
-          (let ((value-str (format "%s" value)))
-            (when face
-              (if (fboundp 'add-face-text-property)
-                  (add-face-text-property 0 (length value-str) face nil value-str)
-                (add-text-properties 0 (length value-str) (list 'face face) value-str)))
-            (insert value-str))
-          (unless inhibit-indent
-            (indent-sexp))
-          (set-marker cider-popup-output-marker (point)))
-        (when moving (goto-char cider-popup-output-marker))))))
-
-(provide 'cider-popup)
-
-;;; cider-popup.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-popup.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-popup.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-profile.el
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-;;; cider-profile.el --- CIDER support for profiling  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014-2018 Edwin Watkeys and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: Edwin Watkeys <edw@poseur.com>
-;;         Juan E. Maya <jmayaalv@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Provides coarse-grained interactive profiling support.
-;; Based on earlier work by Edwin Watkeys (https://github.com/thunknyc/nrepl-profile).
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-(require 'cider-eval)
-
-(defconst cider-profile-buffer "*cider-profile*")
-
-(defvar cider-profile-map
-  (let ((map (define-prefix-command 'cider-profile-map)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "t") #'cider-profile-toggle)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c") #'cider-profile-clear)
-    (define-key map (kbd "S") #'cider-profile-summary)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s") #'cider-profile-var-summary)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n") #'cider-profile-ns-toggle)
-    (define-key map (kbd "v") #'cider-profile-var-profiled-p)
-    (define-key map (kbd "+") #'cider-profile-samples)
-    map)
-  "CIDER profiler keymap.")
-
-(defconst cider-profile-menu
-  '("Profile"
-    ["Toggle var profiling" cider-profile-toggle]
-    ["Toggle namespace profiling" cider-profile-ns-toggle]
-    "--"
-    ["Display var profiling status" cider-profile-var-profiled-p]
-    ["Display max sample count" cider-profile-samples]
-    ["Display summary" cider-profile-summary]
-    ["Clear data" cider-profile-clear])
-  "CIDER profiling submenu.")
-
-(defun cider-profile--make-response-handler (handler &optional buffer)
-  "Make a response handler using value handler HANDLER for connection BUFFER.
-
-Optional argument BUFFER defaults to current buffer."
-  (nrepl-make-response-handler
-   (or buffer (current-buffer)) handler nil nil nil))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-profile-samples (&optional query)
-  "Displays current max-sample-count.
-If optional QUERY is specified, set max-sample-count and display new value."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "set-max-samples")
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "get-max-samples")
-  (if (not (null query))
-      (cider-nrepl-send-request
-       (let ((max-samples (if (numberp query) query '())))
-         (message "query: %s" max-samples)
-         `("op" "set-max-samples" "max-samples" ,max-samples))
-       (cider-profile--make-response-handler
-        (lambda (_buffer value)
-          (let ((value (if (zerop (length value)) "unlimited" value)))
-            (message "max-sample-count is now %s" value)))))
-    (cider-nrepl-send-request
-     '("op" "get-max-samples")
-     (cider-profile--make-response-handler
-      (lambda (_buffer value)
-        (let ((value (if (zerop (length value)) "unlimited" value)))
-          (message "max-sample-count is now %s" value))))))
-  query)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-profile-var-profiled-p (query)
-  "Displays the profiling status of var under point.
-Prompts for var if none under point or QUERY is present."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "is-var-profiled")
-  (cider-read-symbol-name
-   "Report profiling status for var: "
-   (lambda (sym)
-     (let ((ns (cider-current-ns)))
-       (cider-nrepl-send-request
-        `("op" "is-var-profiled"
-          "ns" ,ns
-          "sym" ,sym)
-        (cider-profile--make-response-handler
-         (lambda (_buffer value)
-           (pcase value
-             ("profiled" (message "Profiling is currently enabled for %s/%s" ns sym))
-             ("unprofiled" (message "Profiling  is currently disabled for %s/%s" ns sym))
-             ("unbound" (message "%s/%s is unbound" ns sym)))))))))
-  query)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-profile-ns-toggle (&optional query)
-  "Toggle profiling for the ns associated with optional QUERY.
-
-If optional argument QUERY is non-nil, prompt for ns.  Otherwise use
-current ns."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "toggle-profile-ns")
-  (let ((ns (if query
-                (completing-read "Toggle profiling for ns: "
-                                 (cider-sync-request:ns-list))
-              (cider-current-ns))))
-    (cider-nrepl-send-request
-     `("op" "toggle-profile-ns"
-       "ns" ,ns)
-     (cider-profile--make-response-handler
-      (lambda (_buffer value)
-        (pcase value
-          ("profiled" (message "Profiling enabled for %s" ns))
-          ("unprofiled" (message "Profiling disabled for %s" ns)))))))
-  query)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-profile-toggle (query)
-  "Toggle profiling for the given QUERY.
-Defaults to the symbol at point.
-With prefix arg or no symbol at point, prompts for a var."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "toggle-profile")
-  (cider-read-symbol-name
-   "Toggle profiling for var: "
-   (lambda (sym)
-     (let ((ns (cider-current-ns)))
-       (cider-nrepl-send-request
-        `("op" "toggle-profile"
-          "ns" ,ns
-          "sym" ,sym)
-        (cider-profile--make-response-handler
-         (lambda (_buffer value)
-           (pcase value
-             ("profiled" (message "Profiling enabled for %s/%s" ns sym))
-             ("unprofiled" (message "Profiling disabled for %s/%s" ns sym))
-             ("unbound" (message "%s/%s is unbound" ns sym)))))))))
-  query)
-
-(defun cider-profile-display-stats (stats-response)
-  "Displays the STATS-RESPONSE on `cider-profile-buffer`."
-  (let ((table (nrepl-dict-get stats-response "err")))
-    (if cider-profile-buffer
-        (let ((buffer (cider-make-popup-buffer cider-profile-buffer)))
-          (with-current-buffer buffer
-            (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (insert table)))
-          (display-buffer buffer)
-          (let ((window (get-buffer-window buffer)))
-            (set-window-point window 0)
-            (select-window window)
-            (fit-window-to-buffer window)))
-      (cider-emit-interactive-eval-err-output table))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-profile-summary ()
-  "Display a summary of currently collected profile data."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "profile-summary")
-  (cider-profile-display-stats
-   (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request '("op" "profile-summary"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-profile-var-summary (query)
-  "Display profile data for var under point QUERY.
-Defaults to the symbol at point.  With prefix arg or no symbol at point,
-prompts for a var."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "profile-var-summary")
-  (cider-read-symbol-name
-   "Profile-summary for var: "
-   (lambda (sym)
-     (cider-profile-display-stats
-      (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request
-       `("op" "profile-var-summary"
-         "ns" ,(cider-current-ns)
-         "sym" ,sym)))))
-  query)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-profile-clear ()
-  "Clear any collected profile data."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "clear-profile")
-  (cider-nrepl-send-request
-   '("op" "clear-profile")
-   (cider-profile--make-response-handler
-    (lambda (_buffer value)
-      (when (equal value "cleared")
-        (message "Cleared profile data"))))))
-
-(provide 'cider-profile)
-
-;;; cider-profile.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-profile.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-profile.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-repl-history.el
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-;;; cider-repl-history.el --- REPL input history browser
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2017 John Valente and browse-kill-ring authors
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; Based heavily on browse-kill-ring
-;; https://github.com/browse-kill-ring/browse-kill-ring
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; REPL input history browser for CIDER.
-
-;; Allows you to browse the full input history for your REPL buffer, and
-;; insert previous commands at the prompt.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-(require 'clojure-mode)
-(require 'derived)
-(require 'pulse)
-
-(defconst cider-repl-history-buffer "*cider-repl-history*")
-
-(defgroup cider-repl-history nil
-  "A package for browsing and inserting the items in the CIDER command history."
-  :prefix "cider-repl-history-"
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defvar cider-repl-history-display-styles
-  '((separated . cider-repl-history-insert-as-separated)
-    (one-line . cider-repl-history-insert-as-one-line)))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-display-style 'separated
-  "How to display the CIDER command history items.
-
-If `one-line', then replace newlines with \"\\n\" for display.
-
-If `separated', then display `cider-repl-history-separator' between
-entries."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "One line" one-line)
-                 (const :tag "Separated" separated))
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-quit-action 'quit-window
-  "What action to take when `cider-repl-history-quit' is called.
-
-If `bury-buffer', then simply bury the *cider-repl-history* buffer, but keep
-the window.
-
-If `bury-and-delete-window', then bury the buffer, and (if there is
-more than one window) delete the window.
-
-If `delete-and-restore', then restore the window configuration to what it was
-before `cider-repl-history' was called, and kill the *cider-repl-history*
-buffer.
-
-If `quit-window', then restore the window configuration to what
-it was before `cider-repl-history' was called, and bury *cider-repl-history*.
-This is the default.
-
-If `kill-and-delete-window', then kill the *cider-repl-history* buffer, and
-delete the window on close.
-
-Otherwise, it should be a function to call."
-  ;; Note, if you use one of the non-"delete" options, after you "quit",
-  ;; the *cider-repl-history* buffer is still available.  If you are using
-  ;; `cider-repl-history-show-preview', and you switch to *cider-repl-history* (i.e.,
-  ;; with C-x b), it will not give the preview unless and until you "update"
-  ;; the *cider-repl-history* buffer.
-  ;;
-  ;; This really should not be an issue, because there's no reason to "switch"
-  ;; back to the buffer.  If you want to get it back, you can just do C-c M-p
-  ;; from the REPL buffer.
-
-  ;; If you get in this situation and find it annoying, you can either disable
-  ;; the preview, or set `cider-repl-history-quit-action' to 'delete-and-restore.
-  ;; Then you will simply not have the *cider-repl-history* buffer after you quit,
-  ;; and it won't be an issue.
-
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Bury buffer"
-                        :value bury-buffer)
-                 (const :tag "Bury buffer and delete window"
-                        :value bury-and-delete-window)
-                 (const :tag "Delete window"
-                        :value delete-and-restore)
-                 (const :tag "Save and restore"
-                        :value quit-window)
-                 (const :tag "Kill buffer and delete window"
-                        :value kill-and-delete-window)
-                 function)
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-resize-window nil
-  "Whether to resize the `cider-repl-history' window to fit its contents.
-Value is either t, meaning yes, or a cons pair of integers,
- (MAXIMUM . MINIMUM) for the size of the window.  MAXIMUM defaults to
-the window size chosen by `pop-to-buffer'; MINIMUM defaults to
-`window-min-height'."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "No" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Yes" t)
-                 (cons (integer :tag "Maximum") (integer :tag "Minimum")))
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-separator ";;;;;;;;;;"
-  "The string separating entries in the `separated' style.
-See `cider-repl-history-display-style'."
-  ;; The (default) separator is a Clojure comment, to preserve fontification
-  ;; in the buffer.
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-recenter nil
-  "If non-nil, then always keep the current entry at the top of the window."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-highlight-current-entry nil
-  "If non-nil, highlight the currently selected command history entry."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-highlight-inserted-item nil
-  "If non-nil, then temporarily highlight the inserted command history entry.
-The value selected controls how the inserted item is highlighted,
-possible values are `solid' (highlight the inserted text for a
-fixed period of time), or `pulse' (fade out the highlighting gradually).
-Setting this variable to the value t will select the default
-highlighting style, which currently `pulse'.
-
-The variable `cider-repl-history-inserted-item-face' contains the
-face used for highlighting."
-  :type '(choice (const nil) (const t) (const solid) (const pulse))
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-separator-face 'bold
-  "The face in which to highlight the `cider-repl-history-separator'."
-  :type 'face
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-current-entry-face 'highlight
-  "The face in which to highlight the command history current entry."
-  :type 'face
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-inserted-item-face 'highlight
-  "The face in which to highlight the inserted item."
-  :type 'face
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-maximum-display-length nil
-  "Whether or not to limit the length of displayed items.
-
-If this variable is an integer, the display of the command history will be
-limited to that many characters.
-Setting this variable to nil means no limit."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "None" nil)
-                 integer)
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-display-duplicates t
-  "If non-nil, then display duplicate items in the command history."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-display-duplicate-highest t
-  "When `cider-repl-history-display-duplicates' is nil, then display highest (most recent) duplicate items in the command history."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-text-properties nil
-  "If non-nil, maintain text properties of the command history items."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-hook nil
-  "A list of functions to call after `cider-repl-history'."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-show-preview nil
-  "If non-nil, show a preview of the inserted text in the REPL buffer.
-
-The REPL buffer would show a preview of what the buffer would look like
-if the item under point were inserted."
-
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl-history
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defvar cider-repl-history-repl-window nil
-  "The window in which chosen command history data will be inserted.
-It is probably not a good idea to set this variable directly; simply
-call `cider-repl-history' again.")
-
-(defvar cider-repl-history-repl-buffer nil
-  "The buffer in which chosen command history data will be inserted.
-It is probably not a good idea to set this variable directly; simply
-call `cider-repl-history' again.")
-
-(defvar cider-repl-history-preview-overlay nil
-  "The overlay used to preview what would happen if the user inserted the given text.")
-
-(defvar cider-repl-history-previous-overlay nil
-  "Previous overlay within *cider-repl-history* buffer.")
-
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-get-history ()
-  "Function to retrieve history from the REPL buffer."
-  (if cider-repl-history-repl-buffer
-      (buffer-local-value
-       'cider-repl-input-history
-       cider-repl-history-repl-buffer)
-    (error "Variable `cider-repl-history-repl-buffer' not bound to a buffer")))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-resize-window ()
-  "If variable `cider-repl-history-resize-window' is non-nil, resize the *cider-repl-history* window."
-  (when cider-repl-history-resize-window
-    (apply #'fit-window-to-buffer (selected-window)
-           (if (consp cider-repl-history-resize-window)
-               (list (car cider-repl-history-resize-window)
-                     (or (cdr cider-repl-history-resize-window)
-                         window-min-height))
-             (list nil window-min-height)))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-read-regexp (msg use-default-p)
-  "Get a regular expression from the user, prompting with MSG; previous entry is default if USE-DEFAULT-P."
-  (let* ((default (car regexp-history))
-         (prompt (if (and default use-default-p)
-                     (format "%s for regexp (default `%s'): "
-                             msg
-                             default)
-                   (format "%s (regexp): " msg)))
-         (input
-          (read-from-minibuffer prompt nil nil nil 'regexp-history
-                                (if use-default-p nil default))))
-    (if (equal input "")
-        (if use-default-p default nil)
-      input)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-clear-preview ()
-  "Clear the preview, if one is present."
-  (interactive)
-  (when cider-repl-history-preview-overlay
-    (cl-assert (overlayp cider-repl-history-preview-overlay))
-    (delete-overlay cider-repl-history-preview-overlay)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-cleanup-on-exit ()
-  "Function called when the user is finished with `cider-repl-history'.
-This function performs any cleanup that is required when the user
-has finished interacting with the *cider-repl-history* buffer.  For now
-the only cleanup performed is to remove the preview overlay, if
-it's turned on."
-  (cider-repl-history-clear-preview))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-quit ()
-  "Take the action specified by `cider-repl-history-quit-action'."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-repl-history-cleanup-on-exit)
-  (pcase cider-repl-history-quit-action
-    (`delete-and-restore
-     (quit-restore-window (selected-window) 'kill))
-    (`quit-window
-     (quit-window))
-    (`kill-and-delete-window
-     (kill-buffer (current-buffer))
-     (unless (= (count-windows) 1)
-       (delete-window)))
-    (`bury-and-delete-window
-     (bury-buffer)
-     (unless (= (count-windows) 1)
-       (delete-window)))
-    (_
-     (funcall cider-repl-history-quit-action))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-preview-overlay-setup (orig-buf)
-  "Setup the preview overlay in ORIG-BUF."
-  (when cider-repl-history-show-preview
-    (with-current-buffer orig-buf
-      (let* ((will-replace (region-active-p))
-             (start (if will-replace
-                        (min (point) (mark))
-                      (point)))
-             (end (if will-replace
-                      (max (point) (mark))
-                    (point))))
-        (cider-repl-history-clear-preview)
-        (setq cider-repl-history-preview-overlay
-              (make-overlay start end orig-buf))
-        (overlay-put cider-repl-history-preview-overlay
-                     'invisible t)))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-highlight-inserted (start end)
-  "Insert the text between START and END."
-  (pcase cider-repl-history-highlight-inserted-item
-    ((or `pulse `t)
-     (let ((pulse-delay .05) (pulse-iterations 10))
-       (with-no-warnings
-         (pulse-momentary-highlight-region
-          start end cider-repl-history-inserted-item-face))))
-    (`solid
-     (let ((o (make-overlay start end)))
-       (overlay-put o 'face cider-repl-history-inserted-item-face)
-       (sit-for 0.5)
-       (delete-overlay o)))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-insert-and-highlight (str)
-  "Helper function to insert STR at point, highlighting it if appropriate."
-  (let ((before-insert (point)))
-    (let (deactivate-mark)
-      (insert-for-yank str))
-    (cider-repl-history-highlight-inserted
-     before-insert
-     (point))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-target-overlay-at (position &optional no-error)
-  "Return overlay at POSITION that has property `cider-repl-history-target'.
-If no such overlay, raise an error unless NO-ERROR is true, in which
-case retun nil."
-  (let ((ovs  (overlays-at (point))))
-    (catch 'cider-repl-history-target-overlay-at
-      (dolist (ov ovs)
-        (when (overlay-get ov 'cider-repl-history-target)
-          (throw 'cider-repl-history-target-overlay-at ov)))
-      (unless no-error
-        (error "No CIDER history item here")))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-current-string (pt &optional no-error)
-  "Find the string to insert into the REPL by looking for the overlay at PT; might error unless NO-ERROR set."
-  (let ((o (cider-repl-history-target-overlay-at pt t)))
-    (if o
-        (overlay-get o 'cider-repl-history-target)
-      (unless no-error
-        (error "No CIDER history item in this buffer")))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-do-insert (buf pt)
-  "Helper function to insert text from BUF at PT into the REPL buffer and kill *cider-repl-history*."
-  ;; Note: as mentioned at the top, this file is based on browse-kill-ring,
-  ;; which has numerous insertion options.  The functionality of
-  ;; browse-kill-ring allows users to insert at point, and move point to the end
-  ;; of the inserted text; or insert at the beginning or end of the buffer,
-  ;; while leaving point alone.  And each of these had the option of leaving the
-  ;; history buffer in place, or getting rid of it.  That was appropriate for a
-  ;; generic paste tool, but for inserting a previous command into an
-  ;; interpreter, I felt the only useful option would be inserting it at the end
-  ;; and quitting the history buffer, so that is all that's provided.
-  (let ((str (cider-repl-history-current-string pt)))
-    (cider-repl-history-quit)
-    (with-selected-window cider-repl-history-repl-window
-      (with-current-buffer cider-repl-history-repl-buffer
-        (let ((max (point-max)))
-          (if (= max (point))
-              (cider-repl-history-insert-and-highlight str)
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char max)
-              (cider-repl-history-insert-and-highlight str))))))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-insert-and-quit ()
-  "Insert the item into the REPL buffer, and close *cider-repl-history*.
-
-The text is always inserted at the very bottom of the REPL buffer.  If your
-cursor is already at the bottom, it is advanced to the end of the inserted
-text.  If your cursor is somewhere else, the cursor is not moved, but the
-text is still inserted at the end."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-repl-history-do-insert (current-buffer) (point)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-mouse-insert (e)
-  "Insert the item at E into the REPL buffer, and close *cider-repl-history*.
-
-The text is always inserted at the very bottom of the REPL buffer.  If your
-cursor is already at the bottom, it is advanced to the end of the inserted
-text.  If your cursor is somewhere else, the cursor is not moved, but the
-text is still inserted at the end."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (let* ((data (save-excursion
-                 (mouse-set-point e)
-                 (cons (current-buffer) (point))))
-         (buf (car data))
-         (pt (cdr data)))
-    (cider-repl-history-do-insert buf pt)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-clear-highlighed-entry ()
-  "Clear the highlighted entry, when one exists."
-  (when cider-repl-history-previous-overlay
-    (cl-assert (overlayp cider-repl-history-previous-overlay)
-               nil "not an overlay")
-    (overlay-put cider-repl-history-previous-overlay 'face nil)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-update-highlighed-entry ()
-  "Update highlighted entry, when feature is turned on."
-  (when cider-repl-history-highlight-current-entry
-    (if-let* ((current-overlay (cider-repl-history-target-overlay-at (point) t)))
-        (unless (equal cider-repl-history-previous-overlay current-overlay)
-          ;; We've changed overlay.  Clear current highlighting,
-          ;; and highlight the new overlay.
-          (cl-assert (overlay-get current-overlay 'cider-repl-history-target) t)
-          (cider-repl-history-clear-highlighed-entry)
-          (setq cider-repl-history-previous-overlay current-overlay)
-          (overlay-put current-overlay 'face
-                       cider-repl-history-current-entry-face))
-      ;; No overlay at point.  Just clear all current highlighting.
-      (cider-repl-history-clear-highlighed-entry))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-forward (&optional arg)
-  "Move forward by ARG command history entries."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (beginning-of-line)
-  (while (not (zerop arg))
-    (let ((o (cider-repl-history-target-overlay-at (point) t)))
-      (cond
-       ((>= arg 0)
-        (setq arg (1- arg))
-        ;; We're on a cider-repl-history overlay, skip to the end of it.
-        (when o
-          (goto-char (overlay-end o))
-          (setq o nil))
-        (while (not (or o (eobp)))
-          (goto-char (next-overlay-change (point)))
-          (setq o (cider-repl-history-target-overlay-at (point) t))))
-       (t
-        (setq arg (1+ arg))
-        (when o
-          (goto-char (overlay-start o))
-          (setq o nil))
-        (while (not (or o (bobp)))
-          (goto-char (previous-overlay-change (point)))
-          (setq o (cider-repl-history-target-overlay-at (point) t)))))))
-  (when cider-repl-history-recenter
-    (recenter 1)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-previous (&optional arg)
-  "Move backward by ARG command history entries."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (cider-repl-history-forward (- arg)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-search-forward (regexp &optional backwards)
-  "Move to the next command history entry matching REGEXP from point.
-If optional arg BACKWARDS is non-nil, move to the previous matching
-entry."
-  (interactive
-   (list (cider-repl-history-read-regexp "Search forward" t)
-         current-prefix-arg))
-  (let ((orig (point)))
-    (cider-repl-history-forward (if backwards -1 1))
-    (let ((over (cider-repl-history-target-overlay-at (point) t)))
-      (while (and over
-                  (not (if backwards (bobp) (eobp)))
-                  (not (string-match regexp
-                                     (overlay-get over
-                                                  'cider-repl-history-target))))
-        (cider-repl-history-forward (if backwards -1 1))
-        (setq over (cider-repl-history-target-overlay-at (point) t)))
-      (unless (and over
-                   (string-match regexp
-                                 (overlay-get over
-                                              'cider-repl-history-target)))
-        (goto-char orig)
-        (message "No more command history entries matching %s" regexp)))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-search-backward (regexp)
-  "Move to the previous command history entry matching REGEXP from point."
-  (interactive
-   (list (cider-repl-history-read-regexp "Search backward" t)))
-  (cider-repl-history-search-forward regexp t))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-elide (str)
-  "If STR is too long, abbreviate it with an ellipsis; otherwise, return it unchanged."
-  (if (and cider-repl-history-maximum-display-length
-           (> (length str)
-              cider-repl-history-maximum-display-length))
-      (concat (substring str 0 (- cider-repl-history-maximum-display-length 3))
-              (propertize "..." 'cider-repl-history-extra t))
-    str))
-
-(defmacro cider-repl-history-add-overlays-for (item &rest body)
-  "Add overlays for ITEM, and execute BODY."
-  (let ((beg (cl-gensym "cider-repl-history-add-overlays-"))
-        (end (cl-gensym "cider-repl-history-add-overlays-")))
-    `(let ((,beg (point))
-           (,end
-            (progn
-              ,@body
-              (point))))
-       (let ((o (make-overlay ,beg ,end)))
-         (overlay-put o 'cider-repl-history-target ,item)
-         (overlay-put o 'mouse-face 'highlight)))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-insert-as-separated (items)
-  "Insert ITEMS into the current buffer, with separators between items."
-  (while items
-    (let* ((origitem (car items))
-           (item (cider-repl-history-elide origitem))
-           (len (length item)))
-      (cider-repl-history-add-overlays-for origitem (insert item))
-      ;; When the command history has items with read-only text property at
-      ;; **the end of** string, cider-repl-history-setup fails with error
-      ;; `Text is read-only'.  So inhibit-read-only here.
-      ;; See http://bugs.debian.org/225082
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (insert "\n")
-        (when (cdr items)
-          (insert (propertize cider-repl-history-separator
-                              'cider-repl-history-extra t
-                              'cider-repl-history-separator t))
-          (insert "\n"))))
-    (setq items (cdr items))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-insert-as-one-line (items)
-  "Insert ITEMS into the current buffer, formatting each item as a single line.
-
-An explicit newline character will replace newlines so that the text retains its
-spacing when it's actually inserted into the REPL buffer."
-  (dolist (item items)
-    (cider-repl-history-add-overlays-for
-     item
-     (let* ((item (cider-repl-history-elide item))
-            (len (length item))
-            (start 0)
-            (newl (propertize "\\n" 'cider-repl-history-extra t)))
-       (while (and (< start len)
-                   (string-match "\n" item start))
-         (insert (substring item start (match-beginning 0))
-                 newl)
-         (setq start (match-end 0)))
-       (insert (substring item start len))))
-    (insert "\n")))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-preview-update-text (preview-text)
-  "Update `cider-repl-history-preview-overlay' to show `PREVIEW-TEXT`."
-  ;; If preview-text is nil, replacement should be nil too.
-  (cl-assert (overlayp cider-repl-history-preview-overlay))
-  (let ((replacement (when preview-text
-                       (propertize preview-text 'face 'highlight))))
-    (overlay-put cider-repl-history-preview-overlay
-                 'before-string replacement)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-preview-update-by-position (&optional pt)
-  "Update `cider-repl-history-preview-overlay' to match item at PT.
-
-This function is called whenever the selection in the *cider-repl-history*
-buffer is adjusted, the `cider-repl-history-preview-overlay'
-is udpated to preview the text of the selection at PT (or the
-current point if not specified)."
-  (let ((new-text (cider-repl-history-current-string
-                   (or pt (point)) t)))
-    (cider-repl-history-preview-update-text new-text)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-undo-other-window ()
-  "Undo the most recent change in the other window's buffer.
-You most likely want to use this command for undoing an insertion of
-text from the *cider-repl-history* buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer cider-repl-history-repl-buffer
-    (undo)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-setup (repl-win repl-buf history-buf &optional regexp)
-  "Setup: REPL-WIN and REPL-BUF are where to insert commands, HISTORY-BUF is the history, and optional arg REGEXP is a filter."
-  (cider-repl-history-preview-overlay-setup repl-buf)
-  (with-current-buffer history-buf
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (cider-repl-history-mode)
-          (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-          (when (eq 'one-line cider-repl-history-display-style)
-            (setq truncate-lines t))
-          (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-            (erase-buffer))
-          (setq cider-repl-history-repl-buffer repl-buf)
-          (setq cider-repl-history-repl-window repl-win)
-          (let* ((cider-repl-history-maximum-display-length
-                  (if (and cider-repl-history-maximum-display-length
-                           (<= cider-repl-history-maximum-display-length 3))
-                      4
-                    cider-repl-history-maximum-display-length))
-                 (cider-command-history (cider-repl-history-get-history))
-                 (items (mapcar
-                         (if cider-repl-history-text-properties
-                             #'copy-sequence
-                           #'substring-no-properties)
-                         cider-command-history)))
-            (unless cider-repl-history-display-duplicates
-              ;; display highest or lowest duplicate.
-              ;; if `cider-repl-history-display-duplicate-highest' is t,
-              ;; display highest (most recent) duplicate.
-              (cl-delete-duplicates
-               items
-               :test #'equal
-               :from-end cider-repl-history-display-duplicate-highest))
-            (when (stringp regexp)
-              (setq items (delq nil
-                                (mapcar
-                                 #'(lambda (item)
-                                     (when (string-match regexp item)
-                                       item))
-                                 items))))
-            (funcall (or (cdr (assq cider-repl-history-display-style
-                                    cider-repl-history-display-styles))
-                         (error "Invalid `cider-repl-history-display-style': %s"
-                                cider-repl-history-display-style))
-                     items)
-            (when cider-repl-history-show-preview
-              (cider-repl-history-preview-update-by-position (point-min))
-              ;; Local post-command-hook, only happens in *cider-repl-history*
-              (add-hook 'post-command-hook
-                        'cider-repl-history-preview-update-by-position
-                        nil t)
-              (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
-                        'cider-repl-history-cleanup-on-exit
-                        nil t))
-            (when cider-repl-history-highlight-current-entry
-              (add-hook 'post-command-hook
-                        'cider-repl-history-update-highlighed-entry
-                        nil t))
-            (message
-             (let ((entry (if (= 1 (length cider-command-history))
-                              "entry"
-                            "entries")))
-               (concat
-                (if (and (not regexp)
-                         cider-repl-history-display-duplicates)
-                    (format "%s %s in the command history."
-                            (length cider-command-history) entry)
-                  (format "%s (of %s) %s in the command history shown."
-                          (length items) (length cider-command-history) entry))
-                (substitute-command-keys
-                 (concat "  Type \\[cider-repl-history-quit] to quit.  "
-                         "\\[describe-mode] for help.")))))
-            (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (cider-repl-history-forward 0)
-            (setq mode-name (if regexp
-                                (concat "History [" regexp "]")
-                              "History"))
-            (run-hooks 'cider-repl-history-hook)))
-      (setq buffer-read-only t))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-update ()
-  "Update the history buffer to reflect the latest state of the command history."
-  (interactive)
-  (cl-assert (eq major-mode 'cider-repl-history-mode))
-  (cider-repl-history-setup cider-repl-history-repl-window
-                            cider-repl-history-repl-buffer
-                            (current-buffer))
-  (cider-repl-history-resize-window))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-occur (regexp)
-  "Display all command history entries matching REGEXP."
-  (interactive
-   (list (cider-repl-history-read-regexp
-          "Display command history entries matching" nil)))
-  (cl-assert (eq major-mode 'cider-repl-history-mode))
-  (cider-repl-history-setup cider-repl-history-repl-window
-                            cider-repl-history-repl-buffer
-                            (current-buffer)
-                            regexp)
-  (cider-repl-history-resize-window))
-
-(put 'cider-repl-history-mode 'mode-class 'special)
-(define-derived-mode cider-repl-history-mode clojure-mode "History"
-  "Major mode for browsing the entries in the command input history.
-
-\\{cider-repl-history-mode-map}"
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "n") 'cider-repl-history-forward)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "p") 'cider-repl-history-previous)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "SPC") 'cider-repl-history-insert-and-quit)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "RET") 'cider-repl-history-insert-and-quit)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map [(mouse-2)] 'cider-repl-history-mouse-insert)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "l") 'cider-repl-history-occur)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "s") 'cider-repl-history-search-forward)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "r") 'cider-repl-history-search-backward)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "g") 'cider-repl-history-update)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "q") 'cider-repl-history-quit)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "U") 'cider-repl-history-undo-other-window)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "?") 'describe-mode)
-  (define-key cider-repl-history-mode-map (kbd "h") 'describe-mode))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-repl-history ()
-  "Display items in the CIDER command history in another buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (eq major-mode 'cider-repl-history-mode)
-    (user-error "Already viewing the CIDER command history"))
-
-  (let* ((repl-win (selected-window))
-         (repl-buf (window-buffer repl-win))
-         (buf (get-buffer-create cider-repl-history-buffer)))
-    (cider-repl-history-setup repl-win repl-buf buf)
-    (pop-to-buffer buf)
-    (cider-repl-history-resize-window)))
-
-(provide 'cider-repl-history)
-
-;;; cider-repl-history.el ends here
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-;;; cider-repl.el --- CIDER REPL mode interactions -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-;;         Reid McKenzie <me@arrdem.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This functionality concerns `cider-repl-mode' and REPL interaction.  For
-;; REPL/connection life-cycle management see cider-connection.el.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-doc)
-(require 'cider-test)
-(require 'cider-eldoc) ; for cider-eldoc-setup
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cider-util)
-(require 'cider-resolve)
-
-(require 'clojure-mode)
-(require 'easymenu)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'sesman)
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (defvar paredit-version)
-  (defvar paredit-space-for-delimiter-predicates))
-
-
-(defgroup cider-repl nil
-  "Interaction with the REPL."
-  :prefix "cider-repl-"
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defface cider-repl-prompt-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-keyword-face)))
-  "Face for the prompt in the REPL buffer."
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defface cider-repl-stdout-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
-  "Face for STDOUT output in the REPL buffer."
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defface cider-repl-stderr-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-warning-face)))
-  "Face for STDERR output in the REPL buffer."
-  :group 'cider-repl
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.6.0"))
-
-(defface cider-repl-input-face
-  '((t (:bold t)))
-  "Face for previous input in the REPL buffer."
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defface cider-repl-result-face
-  '((t ()))
-  "Face for the result of an evaluation in the REPL buffer."
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-pop-to-buffer-on-connect t
-  "Controls whether to pop to the REPL buffer on connect.
-
-When set to nil the buffer will only be created, and not displayed.  When
-set to `display-only' the buffer will be displayed, but it will not become
-focused.  Otherwise the buffer is displayed and focused."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Create the buffer, but don't display it" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Create and display the buffer, but don't focus it"
-                        display-only)
-                 (const :tag "Create, display, and focus the buffer" t))
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-display-in-current-window nil
-  "Controls whether the REPL buffer is displayed in the current window."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-scroll-on-output t
-  "Controls whether the REPL buffer auto-scrolls on new output.
-
-When set to t (the default), if the REPL buffer contains more lines than the
-size of the window, the buffer is automatically re-centered upon completion
-of evaluating an expression, so that the bottom line of output is on the
-bottom line of the window.
-
-If this is set to nil, no re-centering takes place."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.11.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-use-pretty-printing nil
-  "Control whether results in the REPL are pretty-printed or not.
-The `cider-toggle-pretty-printing' command can be used to interactively
-change the setting's value."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-pretty-print-width nil
-  "Control the width of pretty printing on the REPL.
-This sets the wrap point for pretty printing on the repl.  If nil, it
-defaults to the variable `fill-column'."
-  :type '(restricted-sexp  :match-alternatives
-                           (integerp 'nil))
-  :group 'cider-repl
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-use-content-types t
-  "Control whether REPL results are presented using content-type information.
-The `cider-repl-toggle-content-types' command can be used to interactively
-change the setting's value."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-auto-detect-type t
-  "Control whether to auto-detect the REPL type using track-state information.
-If you disable this you'll have to manually change the REPL type between
-Clojure and ClojureScript when invoking REPL type changing forms.
-Use `cider-set-repl-type' to manually change the REPL type."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.18.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-use-clojure-font-lock t
-  "Non-nil means to use Clojure mode font-locking for input and result.
-Nil means that `cider-repl-input-face' and `cider-repl-result-face'
-will be used."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-result-prefix ""
-  "The prefix displayed in the REPL before a result value.
-By default there's no prefix, but you can specify something
-like \"=>\" if want results to stand out more."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.5.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-tab-command 'cider-repl-indent-and-complete-symbol
-  "Select the command to be invoked by the TAB key.
-The default option is `cider-repl-indent-and-complete-symbol'.  If
-you'd like to use the default Emacs behavior use
-`indent-for-tab-command'."
-  :type 'symbol
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-print-length 100
-  "Initial value for *print-length* set during REPL start."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-print-level nil
-  "Initial value for *print-level* set during REPL start."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-display-help-banner t
-  "When non-nil a bit of help text will be displayed on REPL start."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.11.0"))
-
-
-;;;; REPL buffer local variables
-(defvar-local cider-repl-input-start-mark nil)
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl-prompt-start-mark nil)
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl-old-input-counter 0
-  "Counter used to generate unique `cider-old-input' properties.
-This property value must be unique to avoid having adjacent inputs be
-joined together.")
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl-input-history '()
-  "History list of strings read from the REPL buffer.")
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl-input-history-items-added 0
-  "Variable counting the items added in the current session.")
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl-output-start nil
-  "Marker for the start of output.
-Currently its only purpose is to facilitate `cider-repl-clear-buffer'.")
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl-output-end nil
-  "Marker for the end of output.
-Currently its only purpose is to facilitate `cider-repl-clear-buffer'.")
-
-(defun cider-repl-tab ()
-  "Invoked on TAB keystrokes in `cider-repl-mode' buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (funcall cider-repl-tab-command))
-
-(defun cider-repl-reset-markers ()
-  "Reset all REPL markers."
-  (dolist (markname '(cider-repl-output-start
-                      cider-repl-output-end
-                      cider-repl-prompt-start-mark
-                      cider-repl-input-start-mark))
-    (set markname (make-marker))
-    (set-marker (symbol-value markname) (point))))
-
-
-;;; REPL init
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl-ns-cache nil
-  "A dict holding information about all currently loaded namespaces.
-This cache is stored in the connection buffer.")
-
-(defvar cider-mode)
-(declare-function cider-refresh-dynamic-font-lock "cider-mode")
-
-(defun cider-repl--state-handler (response)
-  "Handle server state contained in RESPONSE."
-  (with-demoted-errors "Error in `cider-repl--state-handler': %s"
-    (when (member "state" (nrepl-dict-get response "status"))
-      (nrepl-dbind-response response (repl-type changed-namespaces)
-        (when (and repl-type cider-repl-auto-detect-type)
-          (cider-set-repl-type repl-type))
-        (unless (nrepl-dict-empty-p changed-namespaces)
-          (setq cider-repl-ns-cache (nrepl-dict-merge cider-repl-ns-cache changed-namespaces))
-          (dolist (b (buffer-list))
-            (with-current-buffer b
-              ;; Metadata changed, so signatures may have changed too.
-              (setq cider-eldoc-last-symbol nil)
-              (when (or cider-mode (derived-mode-p 'cider-repl-mode))
-                (when-let* ((ns-dict (or (nrepl-dict-get changed-namespaces (cider-current-ns))
-                                         (let ((ns-dict (cider-resolve--get-in (cider-current-ns))))
-                                           (when (seq-find (lambda (ns) (nrepl-dict-get changed-namespaces ns))
-                                                           (nrepl-dict-get ns-dict "aliases"))
-                                             ns-dict)))))
-                  (cider-refresh-dynamic-font-lock ns-dict))))))))))
-
-(declare-function cider-set-buffer-ns "cider-mode")
-(defun cider-repl-set-initial-ns (buffer)
-  "Require standard REPL util functions and set the ns of the REPL's BUFFER.
-Namespace is \"user\" by default, but can be overridden in apps like
-lein (:init-ns).  Both of these operations need to be done as a sync
-request at the beginning of the session.  Bundling them together for
-efficiency."
-  ;; we don't want to get a timeout during init
-  (let ((nrepl-sync-request-timeout nil))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (let* ((response (nrepl-send-sync-request
-                        (lax-plist-put (nrepl--eval-request "(str *ns*)")
-                                       "inhibit-cider-middleware" "true")
-                        (cider-current-repl)))
-             (initial-ns (or (read (nrepl-dict-get response "value"))
-                             "user")))
-        (cider-set-buffer-ns initial-ns)))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-require-repl-utils ()
-  "Require standard REPL util functions into the current REPL."
-  (interactive)
-  (nrepl-send-sync-request
-   (lax-plist-put
-    (nrepl--eval-request
-     "(when (clojure.core/resolve 'clojure.main/repl-requires)
-       (clojure.core/map clojure.core/require clojure.main/repl-requires))")
-    "inhibit-cider-middleware" "true")
-   (cider-current-repl)))
-
-(defun cider-repl--build-config-expression ()
-  "Build the initial config expression."
-  (when (or cider-repl-print-length cider-repl-print-level)
-    (concat
-     "(do"
-     (when cider-repl-print-length (format " (set! *print-length* %d)" cider-repl-print-length))
-     (when cider-repl-print-level (format " (set! *print-level* %d)" cider-repl-print-level))
-     ")")))
-
-(defun cider-repl-set-config ()
-  "Set an inititial REPL configuration."
-  (interactive)
-  (when-let* ((config-expression (cider-repl--build-config-expression)))
-    (nrepl-send-sync-request
-     (lax-plist-put
-      (nrepl--eval-request config-expression)
-      "inhibit-cider-middleware" "true")
-     (cider-current-repl))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-init (buffer &optional no-banner)
-  "Initialize the REPL in BUFFER.
-BUFFER must be a REPL buffer with `cider-repl-mode' and a running
-client process connection.  Unless NO-BANNER is non-nil, insert a banner."
-  (when cider-repl-display-in-current-window
-    (add-to-list 'same-window-buffer-names (buffer-name buffer)))
-  (pcase cider-repl-pop-to-buffer-on-connect
-    (`display-only (display-buffer buffer))
-    ((pred identity) (pop-to-buffer buffer)))
-  (cider-repl-set-initial-ns buffer)
-  (cider-repl-require-repl-utils)
-  (cider-repl-set-config)
-  (unless no-banner
-    (cider-repl--insert-banner-and-prompt buffer))
-  buffer)
-
-(defun cider-repl--insert-banner-and-prompt (buffer)
-  "Insert REPL banner and REPL prompt in BUFFER."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (when (zerop (buffer-size))
-      (insert (propertize (cider-repl--banner) 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-comment-face))
-      (when cider-repl-display-help-banner
-        (insert (propertize (cider-repl--help-banner) 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-comment-face))))
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (cider-repl--mark-output-start)
-    (cider-repl--mark-input-start)
-    (cider-repl--insert-prompt cider-buffer-ns)))
-
-(defun cider-repl--banner ()
-  "Generate the welcome REPL buffer banner."
-  (format ";; Connected to nREPL server - nrepl://%s:%s
-;; CIDER %s, nREPL %s
-;; Clojure %s, Java %s
-;;     Docs: (doc function-name)
-;;           (find-doc part-of-name)
-;;   Source: (source function-name)
-;;  Javadoc: (javadoc java-object-or-class)
-;;     Exit: <C-c C-q>
-;;  Results: Stored in vars *1, *2, *3, an exception in *e;"
-          (plist-get nrepl-endpoint :host)
-          (plist-get nrepl-endpoint :port)
-          (cider--version)
-          (cider--nrepl-version)
-          (cider--clojure-version)
-          (cider--java-version)))
-
-(defun cider-repl--help-banner ()
-  "Generate the help banner."
-  (substitute-command-keys
-   "\n;; ======================================================================
-;; If you're new to CIDER it is highly recommended to go through its
-;; manual first. Type <M-x cider-view-manual> to view it.
-;; In case you're seeing any warnings you should consult the manual's
-;; \"Troubleshooting\" section.
-;;
-;; Here are few tips to get you started:
-;;
-;; * Press <\\[describe-mode]> to see a list of the keybindings available (this
-;;   will work in every Emacs buffer)
-;; * Press <\\[cider-repl-handle-shortcut]> to quickly invoke some REPL command
-;; * Press <\\[cider-switch-to-last-clojure-buffer]> to switch between the REPL and a Clojure file
-;; * Press <\\[cider-find-var]> to jump to the source of something (e.g. a var, a
-;;   Java method)
-;; * Press <\\[cider-doc]> to view the documentation for something (e.g.
-;;   a var, a Java method)
-;; * Enable `eldoc-mode' to display function & method signatures in the minibuffer.
-;; * Print CIDER's refcard and keep it close to your keyboard.
-;;
-;; CIDER is super customizable - try <M-x customize-group cider> to
-;; get a feel for this. If you're thirsty for knowledge you should try
-;; <M-x cider-drink-a-sip>.
-;;
-;; If you think you've encountered a bug (or have some suggestions for
-;; improvements) use <M-x cider-report-bug> to report it.
-;;
-;; Above all else - don't panic! In case of an emergency - procure
-;; some (hard) cider and enjoy it responsibly!
-;;
-;; You can remove this message with the <M-x cider-repl-clear-help-banner> command.
-;; You can disable it from appearing on start by setting
-;; `cider-repl-display-help-banner' to nil.
-;; ======================================================================
-"))
-
-
-;;; REPL interaction
-
-(defun cider-repl--in-input-area-p ()
-  "Return t if in input area."
-  (<= cider-repl-input-start-mark (point)))
-
-(defun cider-repl--current-input (&optional until-point-p)
-  "Return the current input as string.
-The input is the region from after the last prompt to the end of
-buffer.  If UNTIL-POINT-P is non-nil, the input is until the current
-point."
-  (buffer-substring-no-properties cider-repl-input-start-mark
-                                  (if until-point-p
-                                      (point)
-                                    (point-max))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-previous-prompt ()
-  "Move backward to the previous prompt."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-repl--find-prompt t))
-
-(defun cider-repl-next-prompt ()
-  "Move forward to the next prompt."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-repl--find-prompt))
-
-(defun cider-repl--find-prompt (&optional backward)
-  "Find the next prompt.
-If BACKWARD is non-nil look backward."
-  (let ((origin (point))
-        (cider-repl-prompt-property 'field))
-    (while (progn
-             (cider-search-property-change cider-repl-prompt-property backward)
-             (not (or (cider-end-of-proprange-p cider-repl-prompt-property) (bobp) (eobp)))))
-    (unless (cider-end-of-proprange-p cider-repl-prompt-property)
-      (goto-char origin))))
-
-(defun cider-search-property-change (prop &optional backward)
-  "Search forward for a property change to PROP.
-If BACKWARD is non-nil search backward."
-  (cond (backward
-         (goto-char (previous-single-char-property-change (point) prop)))
-        (t
-         (goto-char (next-single-char-property-change (point) prop)))))
-
-(defun cider-end-of-proprange-p (property)
-  "Return t if at the the end of a property range for PROPERTY."
-  (and (get-char-property (max (point-min) (1- (point))) property)
-       (not (get-char-property (point) property))))
-
-(defun cider-repl--mark-input-start ()
-  "Mark the input start."
-  (set-marker cider-repl-input-start-mark (point) (current-buffer)))
-
-(defun cider-repl--mark-output-start ()
-  "Mark the output start."
-  (set-marker cider-repl-output-start (point))
-  (set-marker cider-repl-output-end (point)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-mode-beginning-of-defun (&optional arg)
-  "Move to the beginning of defun.
-If given a negative value of ARG, move to the end of defun."
-  (if (and arg (< arg 0))
-      (cider-repl-mode-end-of-defun (- arg))
-    (dotimes (_ (or arg 1))
-      (cider-repl-previous-prompt))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-mode-end-of-defun (&optional arg)
-  "Move to the end of defun.
-If given a negative value of ARG, move to the beginning of defun."
-  (if (and arg (< arg 0))
-      (cider-repl-mode-beginning-of-defun (- arg))
-    (dotimes (_ (or arg 1))
-      (cider-repl-next-prompt))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-beginning-of-defun ()
-  "Move to beginning of defun."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; We call `beginning-of-defun' if we're at the start of a prompt
-  ;; already, to trigger `cider-repl-mode-beginning-of-defun' by means
-  ;; of the locally bound `beginning-of-defun-function', in order to
-  ;; jump to the start of the previous prompt.
-  (if (and (not (cider-repl--at-prompt-start-p))
-           (cider-repl--in-input-area-p))
-      (goto-char cider-repl-input-start-mark)
-    (beginning-of-defun)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-end-of-defun ()
-  "Move to end of defun."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; C.f. `cider-repl-beginning-of-defun'
-  (if (and (not (= (point) (point-max)))
-           (cider-repl--in-input-area-p))
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-    (end-of-defun)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-bol-mark ()
-  "Set the mark and go to the beginning of line or the prompt."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless mark-active
-    (set-mark (point)))
-  (move-beginning-of-line 1))
-
-(defun cider-repl--at-prompt-start-p ()
-  "Return t if point is at the start of prompt.
-This will not work on non-current prompts."
-  (= (point) cider-repl-input-start-mark))
-
-(defun cider-repl--show-maximum-output ()
-  "Put the end of the buffer at the bottom of the window."
-  (when (and cider-repl-scroll-on-output (eobp))
-    (let ((win (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) t)))
-      (when win
-        (with-selected-window win
-          (set-window-point win (point-max))
-          (recenter -1))))))
-
-(defmacro cider-save-marker (marker &rest body)
-  "Save MARKER and execute BODY."
-  (declare (debug t))
-  (let ((pos (make-symbol "pos")))
-    `(let ((,pos (marker-position ,marker)))
-       (prog1 (progn . ,body)
-         (set-marker ,marker ,pos)))))
-
-(put 'cider-save-marker 'lisp-indent-function 1)
-
-(defun cider-repl-prompt-default (namespace)
-  "Return a prompt string that mentions NAMESPACE."
-  (format "%s> " namespace))
-
-(defun cider-repl-prompt-abbreviated (namespace)
-  "Return a prompt string that abbreviates NAMESPACE."
-  (format "%s> " (cider-abbreviate-ns namespace)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-prompt-lastname (namespace)
-  "Return a prompt string with the last name in NAMESPACE."
-  (format "%s> " (cider-last-ns-segment namespace)))
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-prompt-function #'cider-repl-prompt-default
-  "A function that returns a prompt string.
-Takes one argument, a namespace name.
-For convenience, three functions are already provided for this purpose:
-`cider-repl-prompt-lastname', `cider-repl-prompt-abbreviated', and
-`cider-repl-prompt-default'"
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Full namespace" cider-repl-prompt-default)
-                 (const :tag "Abbreviated namespace" cider-repl-prompt-abbreviated)
-                 (const :tag "Last name in namespace" cider-repl-prompt-lastname)
-                 (function :tag "Custom function"))
-  :group 'cider-repl
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defun cider-repl--insert-prompt (namespace)
-  "Insert the prompt (before markers!), taking into account NAMESPACE.
-Set point after the prompt.
-Return the position of the prompt beginning."
-  (goto-char cider-repl-input-start-mark)
-  (cider-save-marker cider-repl-output-start
-    (cider-save-marker cider-repl-output-end
-      (unless (bolp) (insert-before-markers "\n"))
-      (let ((prompt-start (point))
-            (prompt (funcall cider-repl-prompt-function namespace)))
-        (cider-propertize-region
-            '(font-lock-face cider-repl-prompt-face read-only t intangible t
-                             field cider-repl-prompt
-                             rear-nonsticky (field read-only font-lock-face intangible))
-          (insert-before-markers prompt))
-        (set-marker cider-repl-prompt-start-mark prompt-start)
-        prompt-start))))
-
-(defun cider-repl--flush-ansi-color-context ()
-  "Flush ansi color context after printing.
-When there is a possible unfinished ansi control sequence,
- `ansi-color-context` maintains this list."
-  (when (and ansi-color-context (stringp (cadr ansi-color-context)))
-    (insert-before-markers (cadr ansi-color-context))
-    (setq ansi-color-context nil)))
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl--ns-forms-plist nil
-  "Plist holding ns->ns-form mappings within each connection.")
-
-(defun cider-repl--ns-form-changed-p (ns-form connection)
-  "Return non-nil if NS-FORM for CONNECTION changed since last eval."
-  (when-let* ((ns (cider-ns-from-form ns-form)))
-    (not (string= ns-form
-                  (lax-plist-get
-                   (buffer-local-value 'cider-repl--ns-forms-plist connection)
-                   ns)))))
-
-(defvar cider-repl--root-ns-highlight-template "\\_<\\(%s\\)[^$/: \t\n()]+"
-  "Regexp used to highlight root ns in REPL buffers.")
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl--root-ns-regexp nil
-  "Cache of root ns regexp in REPLs.")
-
-(defvar-local cider-repl--ns-roots nil
-  "List holding all past root namespaces seen during interactive eval.")
-
-(defun cider-repl--cache-ns-form (ns-form connection)
-  "Given NS-FORM cache root ns in CONNECTION."
-  (with-current-buffer connection
-    (when-let* ((ns (cider-ns-from-form ns-form)))
-      ;; cache ns-form
-      (setq cider-repl--ns-forms-plist
-            (lax-plist-put cider-repl--ns-forms-plist ns ns-form))
-      ;; cache ns roots regexp
-      (when (string-match "\\([^.]+\\)" ns)
-        (let ((root (match-string-no-properties 1 ns)))
-          (unless (member root cider-repl--ns-roots)
-            (push root cider-repl--ns-roots)
-            (let ((roots (mapconcat
-                          ;; Replace _ or - with regexp pattern to accommodate "raw" namespaces
-                          (lambda (r) (replace-regexp-in-string "[_-]+" "[_-]+" r))
-                          cider-repl--ns-roots "\\|")))
-              (setq cider-repl--root-ns-regexp
-                    (format cider-repl--root-ns-highlight-template roots)))))))))
-
-(defvar cider-repl-spec-keywords-regexp
-  (concat
-   (regexp-opt '("In:" " val:"
-                 " at:" "fails at:"
-                 " spec:" "fails spec:"
-                 " predicate:" "fails predicate:"))
-   "\\|^"
-   (regexp-opt '(":clojure.spec.alpha/spec"
-                 ":clojure.spec.alpha/value")
-               "\\("))
-  "Regexp matching clojure.spec `explain` keywords.")
-
-(defun cider-repl-highlight-spec-keywords (string)
-  "Highlight clojure.spec `explain` keywords in STRING.
-Foreground of `clojure-keyword-face' is used for highlight."
-  (cider-add-face cider-repl-spec-keywords-regexp
-                  'clojure-keyword-face t nil string)
-  string)
-
-(defun cider-repl-highlight-current-project (string)
-  "Fontify project's root namespace to make stacktraces more readable.
-Foreground of `cider-stacktrace-ns-face' is used to propertize matched
-namespaces.  STRING is REPL's output."
-  (cider-add-face cider-repl--root-ns-regexp 'cider-stacktrace-ns-face
-                  t nil string)
-  string)
-
-(defun cider-repl-add-locref-help-echo (string)
-  "Set help-echo property of STRING to `cider-locref-help-echo'."
-  (put-text-property 0 (length string) 'help-echo 'cider-locref-help-echo string)
-  string)
-
-(defvar cider-repl-preoutput-hook '(ansi-color-apply
-                                    cider-repl-highlight-current-project
-                                    cider-repl-highlight-spec-keywords
-                                    cider-repl-add-locref-help-echo)
-  "Hook run on output string before it is inserted into the REPL buffer.
-Each functions takes a string and must return a modified string.  Also see
-`cider-run-chained-hook'.")
-
-(defun cider-repl--emit-output-at-pos (buffer string output-face position &optional bol)
-  "Using BUFFER, insert STRING (applying to it OUTPUT-FACE) at POSITION.
-If BOL is non-nil insert at the beginning of line.  Run
-`cider-repl-preoutput-hook' on STRING."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (cider-save-marker cider-repl-output-start
-        (cider-save-marker cider-repl-output-end
-          (goto-char position)
-          ;; TODO: Review the need for bol
-          (when (and bol (not (bolp))) (insert-before-markers "\n"))
-          (setq string (propertize string
-                                   'font-lock-face output-face
-                                   'rear-nonsticky '(font-lock-face)))
-          (setq string (cider-run-chained-hook 'cider-repl-preoutput-hook string))
-          (insert-before-markers string)
-          (cider-repl--flush-ansi-color-context)
-          (when (and (= (point) cider-repl-prompt-start-mark)
-                     (not (bolp)))
-            (insert-before-markers "\n")
-            (set-marker cider-repl-output-end (1- (point)))))))
-    (cider-repl--show-maximum-output)))
-
-(defun cider-repl--emit-interactive-output (string face)
-  "Emit STRING as interactive output using FACE."
-  (with-current-buffer (cider-current-repl)
-    (let ((pos (cider-repl--end-of-line-before-input-start))
-          (string (replace-regexp-in-string "\n\\'" "" string)))
-      (cider-repl--emit-output-at-pos (current-buffer) string face pos t))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-emit-interactive-stdout (string)
-  "Emit STRING as interactive output."
-  (cider-repl--emit-interactive-output string 'cider-repl-stdout-face))
-
-(defun cider-repl-emit-interactive-stderr (string)
-  "Emit STRING as interactive err output."
-  (cider-repl--emit-interactive-output string 'cider-repl-stderr-face))
-
-(defun cider-repl--emit-output (buffer string face &optional bol)
-  "Using BUFFER, emit STRING font-locked with FACE.
-If BOL is non-nil, emit at the beginning of the line."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (cider-repl--emit-output-at-pos buffer string face cider-repl-input-start-mark bol)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-emit-stdout (buffer string)
-  "Using BUFFER, emit STRING as standard output."
-  (cider-repl--emit-output buffer string 'cider-repl-stdout-face))
-
-(defun cider-repl-emit-stderr (buffer string)
-  "Using BUFFER, emit STRING as error output."
-  (cider-repl--emit-output buffer string 'cider-repl-stderr-face))
-
-(defun cider-repl-emit-prompt (buffer)
-  "Emit the REPL prompt into BUFFER."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (cider-save-marker cider-repl-output-start
-        (cider-save-marker cider-repl-output-end
-          (cider-repl--insert-prompt cider-buffer-ns))))
-    (cider-repl--show-maximum-output)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-emit-result (buffer string show-prefix &optional bol)
-  "Emit into BUFFER the result STRING and mark it as an evaluation result.
-If SHOW-PREFIX is non-nil insert `cider-repl-result-prefix' at the beginning
-of the line.  If BOL is non-nil insert at the beginning of the line."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (cider-save-marker cider-repl-output-start
-        (cider-save-marker cider-repl-output-end
-          (goto-char cider-repl-input-start-mark)
-          (when (and bol (not (bolp)))
-            (insert-before-markers "\n"))
-          (when show-prefix
-            (insert-before-markers (propertize cider-repl-result-prefix 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-comment-face)))
-          (if cider-repl-use-clojure-font-lock
-              (insert-before-markers (cider-font-lock-as-clojure string))
-            (cider-propertize-region
-                '(font-lock-face cider-repl-result-face rear-nonsticky (font-lock-face))
-              (insert-before-markers string))))))
-    (cider-repl--show-maximum-output)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-newline-and-indent ()
-  "Insert a newline, then indent the next line.
-Restrict the buffer from the prompt for indentation, to avoid being
-confused by strange characters (like unmatched quotes) appearing
-earlier in the buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-restriction
-    (narrow-to-region cider-repl-prompt-start-mark (point-max))
-    (insert "\n")
-    (lisp-indent-line)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-indent-and-complete-symbol ()
-  "Indent the current line and perform symbol completion.
-First indent the line.  If indenting doesn't move point, complete
-the symbol."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((pos (point)))
-    (lisp-indent-line)
-    (when (= pos (point))
-      (if (save-excursion (re-search-backward "[^() \n\t\r]+\\=" nil t))
-          (completion-at-point)))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-kill-input ()
-  "Kill all text from the prompt to point."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond ((< (marker-position cider-repl-input-start-mark) (point))
-         (kill-region cider-repl-input-start-mark (point)))
-        ((= (point) (marker-position cider-repl-input-start-mark))
-         (cider-repl-delete-current-input))))
-
-(defun cider-repl--input-complete-p (start end)
-  "Return t if the region from START to END is a complete sexp."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char start)
-    (cond ((looking-at-p "\\s *[@'`#]?[(\"]")
-           (ignore-errors
-             (save-restriction
-               (narrow-to-region start end)
-               ;; Keep stepping over blanks and sexps until the end of
-               ;; buffer is reached or an error occurs. Tolerate extra
-               ;; close parens.
-               (cl-loop do (skip-chars-forward " \t\r\n)")
-                        until (eobp)
-                        do (forward-sexp))
-               t)))
-          (t t))))
-
-(defun cider-repl--display-image (buffer image &optional show-prefix bol string)
-  "Insert IMAGE into BUFFER at the current point.
-
-For compatibility with the rest of CIDER's REPL machinery, supports
-SHOW-PREFIX and BOL."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (cider-save-marker cider-repl-output-start
-        (cider-save-marker cider-repl-output-end
-          (goto-char cider-repl-input-start-mark)
-          (when (and bol (not (bolp)))
-            (insert-before-markers "\n"))
-          (when show-prefix
-            (insert-before-markers
-             (propertize cider-repl-result-prefix 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-comment-face)))
-          (insert-image image string)
-          (set-marker cider-repl-input-start-mark (point) buffer)
-          (set-marker cider-repl-prompt-start-mark (point) buffer))))
-    (cider-repl--show-maximum-output))
-  t)
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-image-margin 10
-  "Specifies the margin to be applied to images displayed in the REPL.
-Either a single number of pixels - interpreted as a symmetric margin, or
-pair of numbers `(x . y)' encoding an arbitrary margin."
-  :type '(choice integer (vector integer integer))
-  :group 'cider-repl
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defun cider-repl--image (data type datap)
-  "A helper for creating images with CIDER's image options.
-DATA is either the path to an image or its base64 coded data.  TYPE is a
-symbol indicating the image type.  DATAP indicates whether the image is the
-raw image data or a filename.  Returns an image instance with a margin per
-`cider-repl-image-margin'."
-  (create-image data type datap
-                :margin cider-repl-image-margin))
-
-(defun cider-repl-handle-jpeg (_type buffer image &optional show-prefix bol)
-  "A handler for inserting a jpeg IMAGE into a repl BUFFER.
-Part of the default `cider-repl-content-type-handler-alist'."
-  (cider-repl--display-image buffer
-                             (cider-repl--image image 'jpeg t)
-                             show-prefix bol " "))
-
-(defun cider-repl-handle-png (_type buffer image &optional show-prefix bol)
-  "A handler for inserting a png IMAGE into a repl BUFFER.
-Part of the default `cider-repl-content-type-handler-alist'."
-  (cider-repl--display-image buffer
-                             (cider-repl--image image 'png t)
-                             show-prefix bol " "))
-
-(defun cider-repl-handle-external-body (type buffer _ &optional _show-prefix _bol)
-  "Handler for slurping external content into BUFFER.
-Handles an external-body TYPE by issuing a slurp request to fetch the content."
-  (if-let* ((args        (cadr type))
-            (access-type (nrepl-dict-get args "access-type")))
-      (nrepl-send-request
-       (list "op" "slurp" "url" (nrepl-dict-get args access-type))
-       (cider-repl-handler buffer)
-       (cider-current-repl)))
-  nil)
-
-(defvar cider-repl-content-type-handler-alist
-  `(("message/external-body" . ,#'cider-repl-handle-external-body)
-    ("image/jpeg" . ,#'cider-repl-handle-jpeg)
-    ("image/png" . ,#'cider-repl-handle-png))
-  "Association list from content-types to handlers.
-Handlers must be functions of two required and two optional arguments - the
-REPL buffer to insert into, the value of the given content type as a raw
-string, the REPL's show prefix as any and an `end-of-line' flag.
-
-The return value of the handler should be a flag, indicating whether or not
-the REPL is ready for a prompt to be displayed.  Most handlers should return
-t, as the content-type response is (currently) an alternative to the
-value response.  However for handlers which themselves issue subsequent
-nREPL ops, it may be convenient to prevent inserting a prompt.")
-
-(defun cider-repl-handler (buffer)
-  "Make an nREPL evaluation handler for the REPL BUFFER."
-  (let (after-first-result-chunk
-        (show-prompt t))
-    (nrepl-make-response-handler
-     buffer
-     (lambda (buffer value)
-       (cider-repl-emit-result buffer value (not after-first-result-chunk) t)
-       (setq after-first-result-chunk t))
-     (lambda (buffer out)
-       (cider-repl-emit-stdout buffer out))
-     (lambda (buffer err)
-       (cider-repl-emit-stderr buffer err))
-     (lambda (buffer)
-       (when show-prompt
-         (cider-repl-emit-prompt buffer)
-         (let ((win (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) t)))
-           (when win
-             (with-selected-window win
-               (set-window-point win cider-repl-input-start-mark))
-             (cider-repl--show-maximum-output)))))
-     nrepl-err-handler
-     (lambda (buffer pprint-out)
-       (cider-repl-emit-result buffer pprint-out (not after-first-result-chunk))
-       (setq after-first-result-chunk t))
-     (lambda (buffer value content-type)
-       (if-let* ((content-attrs (cadr content-type))
-                 (content-type* (car content-type))
-                 (handler (cdr (assoc content-type*
-                                      cider-repl-content-type-handler-alist))))
-           (setq after-first-result-chunk t
-                 show-prompt (funcall handler content-type buffer value
-                                      (not after-first-result-chunk) t))
-         (progn (cider-repl-emit-result buffer value (not after-first-result-chunk) t)
-                (setq after-first-result-chunk t)))))))
-
-(defun cider--repl-request-plist (right-margin &optional pprint-fn)
-  "Plist to be appended to generic eval requests, as for the REPL.
-PPRINT-FN and RIGHT-MARGIN are as in `cider--nrepl-pprint-request-plist'."
-  (nconc (when cider-repl-use-pretty-printing
-           (cider--nrepl-pprint-request-plist right-margin pprint-fn))
-         (when cider-repl-use-content-types
-           (cider--nrepl-content-type-plist))))
-
-(defun cider-repl--send-input (&optional newline)
-  "Go to the end of the input and send the current input.
-If NEWLINE is true then add a newline at the end of the input."
-  (unless (cider-repl--in-input-area-p)
-    (error "No input at point"))
-  (let ((input (cider-repl--current-input)))
-    (if (string-blank-p input)
-        ;; don't evaluate a blank string, but erase it and emit
-        ;; a fresh prompt to acknowledge to the user.
-        (progn
-          (cider-repl--replace-input "")
-          (cider-repl-emit-prompt (current-buffer)))
-      ;; otherwise evaluate the input
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (let ((end (point)))              ; end of input, without the newline
-        (cider-repl--add-to-input-history input)
-        (when newline
-          (insert "\n")
-          (cider-repl--show-maximum-output))
-        (let ((inhibit-modification-hooks t))
-          (add-text-properties cider-repl-input-start-mark
-                               (point)
-                               `(cider-old-input
-                                 ,(cl-incf cider-repl-old-input-counter))))
-        (unless cider-repl-use-clojure-font-lock
-          (let ((overlay (make-overlay cider-repl-input-start-mark end)))
-            ;; These properties are on an overlay so that they won't be taken
-            ;; by kill/yank.
-            (overlay-put overlay 'read-only t)
-            (overlay-put overlay 'font-lock-face 'cider-repl-input-face))))
-      (let ((input-start (save-excursion (cider-repl-beginning-of-defun) (point))))
-        (goto-char (point-max))
-        (cider-repl--mark-input-start)
-        (cider-repl--mark-output-start)
-        (cider-nrepl-request:eval
-         input
-         (cider-repl-handler (current-buffer))
-         (cider-current-ns)
-         (line-number-at-pos input-start)
-         (cider-column-number-at-pos input-start)
-         (cider--repl-request-plist (cider--pretty-print-width)))))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-return (&optional end-of-input)
-  "Evaluate the current input string, or insert a newline.
-Send the current input ony if a whole expression has been entered,
-i.e. the parenthesis are matched.
-When END-OF-INPUT is non-nil, send the input even if the parentheses
-are not balanced."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cond
-   (end-of-input
-    (cider-repl--send-input))
-   ((and (get-text-property (point) 'cider-old-input)
-         (< (point) cider-repl-input-start-mark))
-    (cider-repl--grab-old-input end-of-input)
-    (cider-repl--recenter-if-needed))
-   ((cider-repl--input-complete-p cider-repl-input-start-mark (point-max))
-    (cider-repl--send-input t))
-   (t
-    (cider-repl-newline-and-indent)
-    (message "[input not complete]"))))
-
-(defun cider-repl--recenter-if-needed ()
-  "Make sure that the point is visible."
-  (unless (pos-visible-in-window-p (point-max))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (recenter -1))))
-
-(defun cider-repl--grab-old-input (replace)
-  "Resend the old REPL input at point.
-If REPLACE is non-nil the current input is replaced with the old
-input; otherwise the new input is appended.  The old input has the
-text property `cider-old-input'."
-  (cl-multiple-value-bind (beg end) (cider-property-bounds 'cider-old-input)
-    (let ((old-input (buffer-substring beg end)) ;;preserve
-          ;;properties, they will be removed later
-          (offset (- (point) beg)))
-      ;; Append the old input or replace the current input
-      (cond (replace (goto-char cider-repl-input-start-mark))
-            (t (goto-char (point-max))
-               (unless (eq (char-before) ?\ )
-                 (insert " "))))
-      (delete-region (point) (point-max))
-      (save-excursion
-        (insert old-input)
-        (when (equal (char-before) ?\n)
-          (delete-char -1)))
-      (forward-char offset))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-closing-return ()
-  "Evaluate the current input string after closing all open parenthesized or bracketed expressions."
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char (point-max))
-  (save-restriction
-    (narrow-to-region cider-repl-input-start-mark (point))
-    (let ((matching-delimiter nil))
-      (while (ignore-errors (save-excursion
-                              (backward-up-list 1)
-                              (setq matching-delimiter (cdr (syntax-after (point))))) t)
-        (insert-char matching-delimiter))))
-  (cider-repl-return))
-
-(defun cider-repl-toggle-pretty-printing ()
-  "Toggle pretty-printing in the REPL."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq cider-repl-use-pretty-printing (not cider-repl-use-pretty-printing))
-  (message "Pretty printing in REPL %s."
-           (if cider-repl-use-pretty-printing "enabled" "disabled")))
-
-(defun cider--pretty-print-width ()
-  "Return the width to use for pretty-printing."
-  (or cider-repl-pretty-print-width
-      fill-column
-      80))
-
-(defun cider-repl-toggle-content-types ()
-  "Toggle content-type rendering in the REPL."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq cider-repl-use-content-types (not cider-repl-use-content-types))
-  (message "Content-type support in REPL %s."
-           (if cider-repl-use-content-types "enabled" "disabled")))
-
-(defun cider-repl-switch-to-other ()
-  "Switch between the Clojure and ClojureScript REPLs for the current project."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; FIXME: implement cycling as session can hold more than two REPLs
-  (let* ((this-repl (cider-current-repl nil 'ensure))
-         (other-repl (car (seq-remove (lambda (r) (eq r this-repl)) (cider-repls nil t)))))
-    (if other-repl
-        (switch-to-buffer other-repl)
-      (user-error "No other REPL in current session (%s)"
-                  (car (sesman-current-session 'CIDER))))))
-
-(defvar cider-repl-clear-buffer-hook)
-
-(defun cider-repl--clear-region (start end)
-  "Delete the output and its overlays between START and END."
-  (mapc #'delete-overlay (overlays-in start end))
-  (delete-region start end))
-
-(defun cider-repl-clear-buffer ()
-  "Clear the currently visited REPL buffer completely.
-See also the related commands `cider-repl-clear-output' and
-`cider-find-and-clear-repl-output'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (cider-repl--clear-region (point-min) cider-repl-prompt-start-mark)
-    (cider-repl--clear-region cider-repl-output-start cider-repl-output-end)
-    (when (< (point) cider-repl-input-start-mark)
-      (goto-char cider-repl-input-start-mark))
-    (recenter t))
-  (run-hooks 'cider-repl-clear-buffer-hook))
-
-(defun cider-repl--end-of-line-before-input-start ()
-  "Return the position of the end of the line preceding the beginning of input."
-  (1- (previous-single-property-change cider-repl-input-start-mark 'field nil
-                                       (1+ (point-min)))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-clear-output (&optional clear-repl)
-  "Delete the output inserted since the last input.
-With a prefix argument CLEAR-REPL it will clear the entire REPL buffer instead."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if clear-repl
-      (cider-repl-clear-buffer)
-    (let ((start (save-excursion
-                   (cider-repl-previous-prompt)
-                   (ignore-errors (forward-sexp))
-                   (forward-line)
-                   (point)))
-          (end (cider-repl--end-of-line-before-input-start)))
-      (when (< start end)
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (cider-repl--clear-region start end)
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char start)
-            (insert
-             (propertize ";; output cleared" 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-comment-face))))))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-clear-banners ()
-  "Delete the REPL banners."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; TODO: Improve the boundaries detecting logic
-  ;; probably it should be based on text properties
-  ;; the current implemetation will clear warnings as well
-  (let ((start (point-min))
-        (end (save-excursion
-               (goto-char (point-min))
-               (cider-repl-next-prompt)
-               (forward-line -1)
-               (end-of-line)
-               (point))))
-    (when (< start end)
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (cider-repl--clear-region start (1+ end))))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-clear-help-banner ()
-  "Delete the help REPL banner."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; TODO: Improve the boundaries detecting logic
-  ;; probably it should be based on text properties
-  (let ((start (save-excursion
-                 (goto-char (point-min))
-                 (search-forward ";; =")
-                 (beginning-of-line)
-                 (point)))
-        (end (save-excursion
-               (goto-char (point-min))
-               (cider-repl-next-prompt)
-               (search-backward ";; =")
-               (end-of-line)
-               (point))))
-    (when (< start end)
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (cider-repl--clear-region start (1+ end))))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-switch-ns-handler (buffer)
-  "Make an nREPL evaluation handler for the REPL BUFFER's ns switching."
-  (nrepl-make-response-handler buffer
-                               (lambda (_buffer _value))
-                               (lambda (buffer out)
-                                 (cider-repl-emit-stdout buffer out))
-                               (lambda (buffer err)
-                                 (cider-repl-emit-stderr buffer err))
-                               (lambda (buffer)
-                                 (cider-repl-emit-prompt buffer))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-set-ns (ns)
-  "Switch the namespace of the REPL buffer to NS.
-If called from a cljc buffer act on both the Clojure and ClojureScript REPL
-if there are more than one REPL present.  If invoked in a REPL buffer the
-command will prompt for the name of the namespace to switch to."
-  (interactive (list (if (or (derived-mode-p 'cider-repl-mode)
-                             (null (cider-ns-form)))
-                         (completing-read "Switch to namespace: "
-                                          (cider-sync-request:ns-list))
-                       (cider-current-ns))))
-  (when (or (not ns) (equal ns ""))
-    (user-error "No namespace selected"))
-  (cider-map-repls :auto
-    (lambda (connection)
-      (cider-nrepl-request:eval (format "(in-ns '%s)" ns)
-                                (cider-repl-switch-ns-handler connection)))))
-
-
-;;; Location References
-
-(defcustom cider-locref-regexp-alist
-  '((stdout-stacktrace "[ \t]\\(at \\([^$(]+\\).*(\\([^:()]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\))\\)" 1 2 3 4)
-    (aviso-stacktrace  "^[ \t]*\\(\\([^$/ \t]+\\).*? +\\([^:]+\\): +\\([0-9]+\\)\\)" 1 2 3 4)
-    (print-stacktrace  "\\[\\([^][$ \t]+\\).* +\\([^ \t]+\\) +\\([0-9]+\\)\\]" 0 1 2 3)
-    (timbre-log        "\\(TRACE\\|INFO\\|DEBUG\\|WARN\\|ERROR\\) +\\(\\[\\([^:]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)\\]\\)" 2 3 nil 4)
-    (cljs-message      "at line \\([0-9]+\\) +\\(.*\\)$" 0 nil 2 1)
-    (reflection        "Reflection warning, +\\(\\([^\n:]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):[0-9]+\\)" 1 nil 2 3))
-  "Alist holding regular expressions for inline location references.
-Each element in the alist has the form (NAME REGEXP HIGHLIGHT VAR FILE
-LINE), where NAME is the identifier of the regexp, REGEXP - regexp matching
-a location, HIGHLIGHT - sub-expression matching region to highlight on
-mouse-over, VAR - sub-expression giving Clojure VAR to look up.  FILE is
-currently only used when VAR is nil and must be full resource path in that
-case."
-  :type '(alist :key-type sexp)
-  :group 'cider-repl
-  :package-version '(cider. "0.16.0"))
-
-(defun cider--locref-at-point-1 (reg-list &optional pos)
-  "Workhorse for getting locref at POS.
-REG-LIST is an entry in `cider-locref-regexp-alist'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((pos (or pos (point))))
-      (goto-char pos)
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (when (re-search-forward (nth 1 reg-list) (point-at-eol) t)
-        (let ((ix-highlight (or (nth 2 reg-list) 0))
-              (ix-var (nth 3 reg-list))
-              (ix-file (nth 4 reg-list))
-              (ix-line (nth 5 reg-list)))
-          (list
-           :type (car reg-list)
-           :highlight (cons (match-beginning ix-highlight) (match-end ix-highlight))
-           :var  (and ix-var
-                      (replace-regexp-in-string "_" "-"
-                                                (match-string-no-properties ix-var)
-                                                nil t))
-           :file (and ix-file (match-string-no-properties ix-file))
-           :line (and ix-line (string-to-number (match-string-no-properties ix-line)))))))))
-
-(defun cider-locref-at-point (&optional pos)
-  "Return a plist of components of the location reference at POS.
-Limit search to current line only and return nil if no location has been
-found.  Returned keys are :type, :highlight, :var, :file, :line, where
-:highlight is a cons of positions, :var and :file are strings or nil, :line
-is a number.  See `cider-locref-regexp-alist' for how to specify regexes
-for locref look up."
-  (seq-some (lambda (rl) (cider--locref-at-point-1 rl pos))
-            cider-locref-regexp-alist))
-
-(defun cider-jump-to-locref-at-point (&optional pos)
-  "Identify location reference at POS and navigate to it.
-This function is used from help-echo property inside REPL buffers and uses
-regexes from `cider-locref-regexp-alist' to infer locations at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (if-let* ((loc (cider-locref-at-point pos)))
-      (let* ((var (plist-get loc :var))
-             (line (plist-get loc :line))
-             (file (or
-                    ;; retrieve from info middleware
-                    (when var
-                      (or (cider-sync-request:ns-path var)
-                          (nrepl-dict-get (cider-sync-request:info var) "file")))
-                    ;; when not found, return the file detected by regexp
-                    (when-let* ((file (plist-get loc :file)))
-                      (if (file-name-absolute-p file)
-                          file
-                        ;; when not absolute, expand within the current project
-                        (when-let* ((proj (clojure-project-dir)))
-                          (expand-file-name file proj)))))))
-        (if file
-            (cider--jump-to-loc-from-info (nrepl-dict "file" file "line" line) t)
-          (error "No source location for %s" var)))
-    (user-error "No location reference at point")))
-
-(defvar cider-locref-hoover-overlay
-  (let ((o (make-overlay 1 1)))
-    (overlay-put o 'category 'cider-error-hoover)
-    ;; (overlay-put o 'face 'highlight)
-    (overlay-put o 'pointer 'hand)
-    (overlay-put o 'mouse-face 'highlight)
-    (overlay-put o 'follow-link 'mouse)
-    (overlay-put o 'keymap
-                 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-                   (define-key map [return]  'cider-jump-to-locref-at-point)
-                   (define-key map [mouse-2] 'cider-jump-to-locref-at-point)
-                   map))
-    o)
-  "Overlay used during hoovering on location references in REPL buffers.
-One for all REPLs.")
-
-(defun cider-locref-help-echo (_win buffer pos)
-  "Function for help-echo property in REPL buffers.
-WIN, BUFFER and POS are the window, buffer and point under mouse position."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (if-let* ((hl (plist-get (cider-locref-at-point pos) :highlight)))
-        (move-overlay cider-locref-hoover-overlay (car hl) (cdr hl))
-      (delete-overlay cider-locref-hoover-overlay))
-    nil))
-
-
-;;; History
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-wrap-history nil
-  "T to wrap history around when the end is reached."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-;; These two vars contain the state of the last history search.  We
-;; only use them if `last-command' was `cider-repl--history-replace',
-;; otherwise we reinitialize them.
-
-(defvar cider-repl-input-history-position -1
-  "Newer items have smaller indices.")
-
-(defvar cider-repl-history-pattern nil
-  "The regexp most recently used for finding input history.")
-
-(defun cider-repl--add-to-input-history (string)
-  "Add STRING to the input history.
-Empty strings and duplicates are ignored."
-  (unless (or (equal string "")
-              (equal string (car cider-repl-input-history)))
-    (push string cider-repl-input-history)
-    (cl-incf cider-repl-input-history-items-added)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-delete-current-input ()
-  "Delete all text after the prompt."
-  (goto-char (point-max))
-  (delete-region cider-repl-input-start-mark (point-max)))
-
-(defun cider-repl--replace-input (string)
-  "Replace the current REPL input with STRING."
-  (cider-repl-delete-current-input)
-  (insert-and-inherit string))
-
-(defun cider-repl--position-in-history (start-pos direction regexp)
-  "Return the position of the history item starting at START-POS.
-Search in DIRECTION for REGEXP.
-Return -1 resp the length of the history if no item matches."
-  ;; Loop through the history list looking for a matching line
-  (let* ((step (cl-ecase direction
-                 (forward -1)
-                 (backward 1)))
-         (history cider-repl-input-history)
-         (len (length history)))
-    (cl-loop for pos = (+ start-pos step) then (+ pos step)
-             if (< pos 0) return -1
-             if (<= len pos) return len
-             if (string-match-p regexp (nth pos history)) return pos)))
-
-(defun cider-repl--history-replace (direction &optional regexp)
-  "Replace the current input with the next line in DIRECTION.
-DIRECTION is 'forward' or 'backward' (in the history list).
-If REGEXP is non-nil, only lines matching REGEXP are considered."
-  (setq cider-repl-history-pattern regexp)
-  (let* ((min-pos -1)
-         (max-pos (length cider-repl-input-history))
-         (pos0 (cond ((cider-history-search-in-progress-p)
-                      cider-repl-input-history-position)
-                     (t min-pos)))
-         (pos (cider-repl--position-in-history pos0 direction (or regexp "")))
-         (msg nil))
-    (cond ((and (< min-pos pos) (< pos max-pos))
-           (cider-repl--replace-input (nth pos cider-repl-input-history))
-           (setq msg (format "History item: %d" pos)))
-          ((not cider-repl-wrap-history)
-           (setq msg (cond ((= pos min-pos) "End of history")
-                           ((= pos max-pos) "Beginning of history"))))
-          (cider-repl-wrap-history
-           (setq pos (if (= pos min-pos) max-pos min-pos))
-           (setq msg "Wrapped history")))
-    (when (or (<= pos min-pos) (<= max-pos pos))
-      (when regexp
-        (setq msg (concat msg "; no matching item"))))
-    (message "%s%s" msg (cond ((not regexp) "")
-                              (t (format "; current regexp: %s" regexp))))
-    (setq cider-repl-input-history-position pos)
-    (setq this-command 'cider-repl--history-replace)))
-
-(defun cider-history-search-in-progress-p ()
-  "Return t if a current history search is in progress."
-  (eq last-command 'cider-repl--history-replace))
-
-(defun cider-terminate-history-search ()
-  "Terminate the current history search."
-  (setq last-command this-command))
-
-(defun cider-repl-previous-input ()
-  "Cycle backwards through input history.
-If the `last-command' was a history navigation command use the
-same search pattern for this command.
-Otherwise use the current input as search pattern."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-repl--history-replace 'backward (cider-repl-history-pattern t)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-next-input ()
-  "Cycle forwards through input history.
-See `cider-previous-input'."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-repl--history-replace 'forward (cider-repl-history-pattern t)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-forward-input ()
-  "Cycle forwards through input history."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-repl--history-replace 'forward (cider-repl-history-pattern)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-backward-input ()
-  "Cycle backwards through input history."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-repl--history-replace 'backward (cider-repl-history-pattern)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-previous-matching-input (regexp)
-  "Find the previous input matching REGEXP."
-  (interactive "sPrevious element matching (regexp): ")
-  (cider-terminate-history-search)
-  (cider-repl--history-replace 'backward regexp))
-
-(defun cider-repl-next-matching-input (regexp)
-  "Find then next input matching REGEXP."
-  (interactive "sNext element matching (regexp): ")
-  (cider-terminate-history-search)
-  (cider-repl--history-replace 'forward regexp))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-pattern (&optional use-current-input)
-  "Return the regexp for the navigation commands.
-If USE-CURRENT-INPUT is non-nil, use the current input."
-  (cond ((cider-history-search-in-progress-p)
-         cider-repl-history-pattern)
-        (use-current-input
-         (cl-assert (<= cider-repl-input-start-mark (point)))
-         (let ((str (cider-repl--current-input t)))
-           (cond ((string-match-p "^[ \n]*$" str) nil)
-                 (t (concat "^" (regexp-quote str))))))
-        (t nil)))
-
-;;; persistent history
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-size 500
-  "The maximum number of items to keep in the REPL history."
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe #'integerp
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defcustom cider-repl-history-file nil
-  "File to save the persistent REPL history to."
-  :type 'string
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defun cider-repl--history-read-filename ()
-  "Ask the user which file to use, defaulting `cider-repl-history-file'."
-  (read-file-name "Use CIDER REPL history file: "
-                  cider-repl-history-file))
-
-(defun cider-repl--history-read (filename)
-  "Read history from FILENAME and return it.
-It does not yet set the input history."
-  (if (file-readable-p filename)
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert-file-contents filename)
-        (when (> (buffer-size (current-buffer)) 0)
-          (read (current-buffer))))
-    '()))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-load (&optional filename)
-  "Load history from FILENAME into current session.
-FILENAME defaults to the value of `cider-repl-history-file' but user
-defined filenames can be used to read special history files.
-
-The value of `cider-repl-input-history' is set by this function."
-  (interactive (list (cider-repl--history-read-filename)))
-  (let ((f (or filename cider-repl-history-file)))
-    ;; TODO: probably need to set cider-repl-input-history-position as well.
-    ;; in a fresh connection the newest item in the list is currently
-    ;; not available.  After sending one input, everything seems to work.
-    (setq cider-repl-input-history (cider-repl--history-read f))))
-
-(defun cider-repl--history-write (filename)
-  "Write history to FILENAME.
-Currently coding system for writing the contents is hardwired to
-utf-8-unix."
-  (let* ((mhist (cider-repl--histories-merge cider-repl-input-history
-                                             cider-repl-input-history-items-added
-                                             (cider-repl--history-read filename)))
-         ;; newest items are at the beginning of the list, thus 0
-         (hist (cl-subseq mhist 0 (min (length mhist) cider-repl-history-size))))
-    (unless (file-writable-p filename)
-      (error (format "History file not writable: %s" filename)))
-    (let ((print-length nil) (print-level nil))
-      (with-temp-file filename
-        ;; TODO: really set cs for output
-        ;; TODO: does cs need to be customizable?
-        (insert ";; -*- coding: utf-8-unix -*-\n")
-        (insert ";; Automatically written history of CIDER REPL session\n")
-        (insert ";; Edit at your own risk\n\n")
-        (prin1 (mapcar #'substring-no-properties hist) (current-buffer))))))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-save (&optional filename)
-  "Save the current REPL input history to FILENAME.
-FILENAME defaults to the value of `cider-repl-history-file'."
-  (interactive (list (cider-repl--history-read-filename)))
-  (let* ((file (or filename cider-repl-history-file)))
-    (cider-repl--history-write file)))
-
-(defun cider-repl-history-just-save ()
-  "Just save the history to `cider-repl-history-file'.
-This function is meant to be used in hooks to avoid lambda
-constructs."
-  (cider-repl-history-save cider-repl-history-file))
-
-;; SLIME has different semantics and will not save any duplicates.
-;; we keep track of how many items were added to the history in the
-;; current session in `cider-repl--add-to-input-history' and merge only the
-;; new items with the current history found in the file, which may
-;; have been changed in the meantime by another session.
-(defun cider-repl--histories-merge (session-hist n-added-items file-hist)
-  "Merge histories from SESSION-HIST adding N-ADDED-ITEMS into FILE-HIST."
-  (append (cl-subseq session-hist 0 n-added-items)
-          file-hist))
-
-
-;;; REPL shortcuts
-(defcustom cider-repl-shortcut-dispatch-char ?\,
-  "Character used to distinguish REPL commands from Lisp forms."
-  :type '(character)
-  :group 'cider-repl)
-
-(defvar cider-repl-shortcuts (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-
-(defun cider-repl-add-shortcut (name handler)
-  "Add a REPL shortcut command, defined by NAME and HANDLER."
-  (puthash name handler cider-repl-shortcuts))
-
-(declare-function cider-toggle-trace-ns "cider-tracing")
-(declare-function cider-undef "cider-mode")
-(declare-function cider-browse-ns "cider-browse-ns")
-(declare-function cider-classpath "cider-classpath")
-(declare-function cider-repl-history "cider-repl-history")
-(declare-function cider-run "cider-mode")
-(declare-function cider-ns-refresh "cider-ns")
-(declare-function cider-version "cider")
-(declare-function cider-test-run-loaded-tests "cider-test")
-(declare-function cider-test-run-project-tests "cider-test")
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "clear-output" #'cider-repl-clear-output)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "clear" #'cider-repl-clear-buffer)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "clear-banners" #'cider-repl-clear-banners)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "clear-help-banner" #'cider-repl-clear-help-banner)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "ns" #'cider-repl-set-ns)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "toggle-pretty" #'cider-repl-toggle-pretty-printing)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "browse-ns" (lambda () (interactive) (cider-browse-ns (cider-current-ns))))
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "classpath" #'cider-classpath)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "history" #'cider-repl-history)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "trace-ns" #'cider-toggle-trace-ns)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "undef" #'cider-undef)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "refresh" #'cider-ns-refresh)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "help" #'cider-repl-shortcuts-help)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "test-ns" #'cider-test-run-ns-tests)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "test-all" #'cider-test-run-loaded-tests)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "test-project" #'cider-test-run-project-tests)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "test-ns-with-filters" #'cider-test-run-ns-tests-with-filters)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "test-all-with-filters" (lambda () (interactive) (cider-test-run-loaded-tests 'prompt-for-filters)))
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "test-project-with-filters" (lambda () (interactive) (cider-test-run-project-tests 'prompt-for-filters)))
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "test-report" #'cider-test-show-report)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "run" #'cider-run)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "conn-info" #'cider-describe-connection)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "hasta la vista" #'cider-quit)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "adios" #'cider-quit)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "sayonara" #'cider-quit)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "quit" #'cider-quit)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "restart" #'cider-restart)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "version" #'cider-version)
-(cider-repl-add-shortcut "require-repl-utils" #'cider-repl-require-repl-utils)
-
-(defconst cider-repl-shortcuts-help-buffer "*CIDER REPL Shortcuts Help*")
-
-(defun cider-repl-shortcuts-help ()
-  "Display a help buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (ignore-errors (kill-buffer cider-repl-shortcuts-help-buffer))
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create cider-repl-shortcuts-help-buffer)
-    (insert "CIDER REPL shortcuts:\n\n")
-    (maphash (lambda (k v) (insert (format "%s:\n\t%s\n" k v))) cider-repl-shortcuts)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (help-mode)
-    (display-buffer (current-buffer) t))
-  (cider-repl-handle-shortcut)
-  (current-buffer))
-
-(defun cider-repl--available-shortcuts ()
-  "Return the available REPL shortcuts."
-  (cider-util--hash-keys cider-repl-shortcuts))
-
-(defun cider-repl-handle-shortcut ()
-  "Execute a REPL shortcut."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (> (point) cider-repl-input-start-mark)
-      (insert (string cider-repl-shortcut-dispatch-char))
-    (let ((command (completing-read "Command: "
-                                    (cider-repl--available-shortcuts))))
-      (if (not (equal command ""))
-          (let ((command-func (gethash command cider-repl-shortcuts)))
-            (if command-func
-                (call-interactively command-func)
-              (error "Unknown command %S.  Available commands: %s"
-                     command-func
-                     (mapconcat 'identity (cider-repl--available-shortcuts) ", "))))
-        (error "No command selected")))))
-
-
-;;;;; CIDER REPL mode
-(defvar cider-repl-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook executed when entering `cider-repl-mode'.")
-
-(defvar cider-repl-mode-syntax-table
-  (copy-syntax-table clojure-mode-syntax-table))
-
-(declare-function cider-eval-last-sexp "cider-eval")
-(declare-function cider-toggle-trace-ns "cider-tracing")
-(declare-function cider-toggle-trace-var "cider-tracing")
-(declare-function cider-find-resource "cider-find")
-(declare-function cider-find-ns "cider-find")
-(declare-function cider-find-keyword "cider-find")
-(declare-function cider-find-var "cider-find")
-(declare-function cider-switch-to-last-clojure-buffer "cider-mode")
-(declare-function cider-macroexpand-1 "cider-macroexpansion")
-(declare-function cider-macroexpand-all "cider-macroexpansion")
-(declare-function cider-selector "cider-selector")
-(declare-function cider-jack-in-clj "cider")
-(declare-function cider-jack-in-cljs "cider")
-(declare-function cider-connect-clj "cider")
-(declare-function cider-connect-cljs "cider")
-
-(defvar cider-repl-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-d") 'cider-doc-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c ,")   'cider-test-commands-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'cider-test-commands-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-.") #'cider-find-var)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-.") #'cider-find-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-:") #'cider-find-keyword)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-,") #'cider-pop-back)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-.") #'cider-find-resource)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'cider-repl-return)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") #'cider-repl-tab)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-<return>") #'cider-repl-closing-return)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-j") #'cider-repl-newline-and-indent)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") #'cider-repl-clear-output)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-n") #'cider-repl-set-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-u") #'cider-repl-kill-input)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-S-a") #'cider-repl-bol-mark)
-    (define-key map [S-home] #'cider-repl-bol-mark)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-<up>") #'cider-repl-backward-input)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-<down>") #'cider-repl-forward-input)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-p") #'cider-repl-previous-input)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-n") #'cider-repl-next-input)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-r") #'cider-repl-previous-matching-input)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-s") #'cider-repl-next-matching-input)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-n") #'cider-repl-next-prompt)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-p") #'cider-repl-previous-prompt)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") #'cider-interrupt)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") #'cider-interrupt)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-m") #'cider-macroexpand-1)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-m") #'cider-macroexpand-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") #'sesman-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-z") #'cider-switch-to-last-clojure-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-o") #'cider-repl-switch-to-other)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-s") #'cider-selector)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-d") #'cider-describe-connection)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-q") #'cider-quit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-r") #'cider-restart)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-i") #'cider-inspect)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-p") #'cider-repl-history)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-t v") #'cider-toggle-trace-var)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-t n") #'cider-toggle-trace-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x") 'cider-start-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-e") #'cider-eval-last-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") 'clojure-refactor-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-v") 'cider-eval-commands-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-j") #'cider-jack-in-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-J") #'cider-jack-in-cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-c") #'cider-connect-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-C") #'cider-connect-cljs)
-
-    (define-key map (string cider-repl-shortcut-dispatch-char) #'cider-repl-handle-shortcut)
-    (easy-menu-define cider-repl-mode-menu map
-      "Menu for CIDER's REPL mode"
-      `("REPL"
-        ["Complete symbol" complete-symbol]
-        "--"
-        ,cider-doc-menu
-        "--"
-        ("Find"
-         ["Find definition" cider-find-var]
-         ["Find namespace" cider-find-ns]
-         ["Find resource" cider-find-resource]
-         ["Find keyword" cider-find-keyword]
-         ["Go back" cider-pop-back])
-        "--"
-        ["Switch to Clojure buffer" cider-switch-to-last-clojure-buffer]
-        ["Switch to other REPL" cider-repl-switch-to-other]
-        "--"
-        ("Macroexpand"
-         ["Macroexpand-1" cider-macroexpand-1]
-         ["Macroexpand-all" cider-macroexpand-all])
-        "--"
-        ,cider-test-menu
-        "--"
-        ["Run project (-main function)" cider-run]
-        ["Inspect" cider-inspect]
-        ["Toggle var tracing" cider-toggle-trace-var]
-        ["Toggle ns tracing" cider-toggle-trace-ns]
-        ["Refresh loaded code" cider-ns-refresh]
-        "--"
-        ["Set REPL ns" cider-repl-set-ns]
-        ["Toggle pretty printing" cider-repl-toggle-pretty-printing]
-        ["Require REPL utils" cider-repl-require-repl-utils]
-        "--"
-        ["Browse classpath" cider-classpath]
-        ["Browse classpath entry" cider-open-classpath-entry]
-        ["Browse namespace" cider-browse-ns]
-        ["Browse all namespaces" cider-browse-ns-all]
-        ["Browse spec" cider-browse-spec]
-        ["Browse all specs" cider-browse-spec-all]
-        "--"
-        ["Next prompt" cider-repl-next-prompt]
-        ["Previous prompt" cider-repl-previous-prompt]
-        ["Clear output" cider-repl-clear-output]
-        ["Clear buffer" cider-repl-clear-buffer]
-        ["Clear banners" cider-repl-clear-banners]
-        ["Clear help banner" cider-repl-clear-help-banner]
-        ["Kill input" cider-repl-kill-input]
-        "--"
-        ["Interrupt evaluation" cider-interrupt]
-        "--"
-        ["Connection info" cider-describe-connection]
-        "--"
-        ["Close ancillary buffers" cider-close-ancillary-buffers]
-        ["Quit" cider-quit]
-        ["Restart" cider-restart]
-        "--"
-        ["Clojure Cheatsheet" cider-cheatsheet]
-        "--"
-        ["A sip of CIDER" cider-drink-a-sip]
-        ["View manual online" cider-view-manual]
-        ["View refcard online" cider-view-refcard]
-        ["Report a bug" cider-report-bug]
-        ["Version info" cider-version]))
-    map))
-
-(sesman-install-menu cider-repl-mode-map)
-
-(defun cider-repl-wrap-fontify-function (func)
-  "Return a function that will call FUNC narrowed to input region."
-  (lambda (beg end &rest rest)
-    (when (and cider-repl-input-start-mark
-               (> end cider-repl-input-start-mark))
-      (save-restriction
-        (narrow-to-region cider-repl-input-start-mark (point-max))
-        (let ((font-lock-dont-widen t))
-          (apply func (max beg cider-repl-input-start-mark) end rest))))))
-
-(declare-function cider-complete-at-point "cider-completion")
-(defvar cider--static-font-lock-keywords)
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-repl-mode fundamental-mode "REPL"
-  "Major mode for Clojure REPL interactions.
-
-\\{cider-repl-mode-map}"
-  (clojure-mode-variables)
-  (clojure-font-lock-setup)
-  (font-lock-add-keywords nil cider--static-font-lock-keywords)
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (setq-local font-lock-fontify-region-function
-              (cider-repl-wrap-fontify-function font-lock-fontify-region-function))
-  (setq-local font-lock-unfontify-region-function
-              (cider-repl-wrap-fontify-function font-lock-unfontify-region-function))
-  (make-local-variable 'completion-at-point-functions)
-  (add-to-list 'completion-at-point-functions
-               #'cider-complete-at-point)
-  (set-syntax-table cider-repl-mode-syntax-table)
-  (cider-eldoc-setup)
-  ;; At the REPL, we define beginning-of-defun and end-of-defun to be
-  ;; the start of the previous prompt or next prompt respectively.
-  ;; Notice the interplay with `cider-repl-beginning-of-defun'.
-  (setq-local beginning-of-defun-function #'cider-repl-mode-beginning-of-defun)
-  (setq-local end-of-defun-function #'cider-repl-mode-end-of-defun)
-  (setq-local prettify-symbols-alist clojure--prettify-symbols-alist)
-  ;; apply dir-local variables to REPL buffers
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (when cider-repl-history-file
-    (cider-repl-history-load cider-repl-history-file)
-    (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook #'cider-repl-history-just-save t t)
-    (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'cider-repl-history-just-save))
-  (add-hook 'paredit-mode-hook (lambda () (clojure-paredit-setup cider-repl-mode-map))))
-
-(provide 'cider-repl)
-
-;;; cider-repl.el ends here
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-;;; cider-resolve.el --- Resolve clojure symbols according to current nREPL connection
-
-;; Copyright © 2015-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; The ns cache is a dict of namespaces stored in the connection buffer.  This
-;; file offers functions to easily get information about variables from this
-;; cache, given the variable's name and the file's namespace.  This
-;; functionality is similar to that offered by the `cider-var-info' function
-;; (and others).  The difference is that all functions in this file operate
-;; without contacting the server (they still rely on an active connection
-;; buffer, but no messages are actually exchanged).
-
-;; For this reason, the functions here are well suited for very
-;; performance-sentitive operations, such as font-locking or
-;; indentation.  Meanwhile, operations like code-jumping are better off
-;; communicating with the middleware, just in the off chance that the cache is
-;; outdated.
-
-;; Below is a typical entry on this cache dict.  Note that clojure.core symbols
-;; are excluded from the refers to save space.
-
-;; "cider.nrepl.middleware.track-state"
-;; (dict "aliases"
-;;       (dict "cljs" "cider.nrepl.middleware.util.cljs"
-;;             "misc" "cider.nrepl.middleware.util.misc"
-;;             "set" "clojure.set")
-;;       "interns" (dict a
-;;                       "assoc-state"    (dict "arglists"
-;;                                              (("response"
-;;                                                (dict "as" "msg" "keys"
-;;                                                      ("session")))))
-;;                       "filter-core"    (dict "arglists"
-;;                                              (("refers")))
-;;                       "make-transport" (dict "arglists"
-;;                                              (((dict "as" "msg" "keys"
-;;                                                      ("transport")))))
-;;                       "ns-as-map"      (dict "arglists"
-;;                                              (("ns")))
-;;                       "ns-cache"       (dict)
-;;                       "relevant-meta"  (dict "arglists"
-;;                                              (("var")))
-;;                       "update-vals"    (dict "arglists"
-;;                                              (("m" "f")))
-;;                       "wrap-tracker"   (dict "arglists"
-;;                                              (("handler"))))
-;;       "refers" (dict "set-descriptor!" "#'nrepl.middleware/set-descriptor!"))
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-(require 'cider-util)
-
-(defvar cider-repl-ns-cache)
-
-(defun cider-resolve--get-in (&rest keys)
-  "Return (nrepl-dict-get-in cider-repl-ns-cache KEYS)."
-  (when-let* ((conn (cider-current-repl)))
-    (with-current-buffer conn
-      (nrepl-dict-get-in cider-repl-ns-cache keys))))
-
-(defun cider-resolve-alias (ns alias)
-  "Return the namespace that ALIAS refers to in namespace NS.
-If it doesn't point anywhere, returns ALIAS."
-  (or (cider-resolve--get-in ns "aliases" alias)
-      alias))
-
-(defconst cider-resolve--prefix-regexp "\\`\\(?:#'\\)?\\([^/]+\\)/")
-
-(defun cider-resolve-var (ns var)
-  "Return a dict of the metadata of a clojure var VAR in namespace NS.
-VAR is a string.
-Return nil only if VAR cannot be resolved."
-  (let* ((var-ns (when (string-match cider-resolve--prefix-regexp var)
-                   (cider-resolve-alias ns (match-string 1 var))))
-         (name (replace-regexp-in-string cider-resolve--prefix-regexp "" var)))
-    (or
-     (cider-resolve--get-in (or var-ns ns) "interns" name)
-     (unless var-ns
-       ;; If the var had no prefix, it might be referred.
-       (if-let* ((referal (cider-resolve--get-in ns "refers" name)))
-           (cider-resolve-var ns referal)
-         ;; Or it might be from core.
-         (unless (equal ns "clojure.core")
-           (cider-resolve-var "clojure.core" name)))))))
-
-(defun cider-resolve-core-ns ()
-  "Return a dict of the core namespace for current connection.
-This will be clojure.core or cljs.core depending on the return value of the
-function `cider-repl-type'."
-  (when-let* ((repl (cider-current-repl)))
-    (with-current-buffer repl
-      (cider-resolve--get-in (if (equal cider-repl-type "cljs")
-                                 "cljs.core"
-                               "clojure.core")))))
-
-(defun cider-resolve-ns-symbols (ns)
-  "Return a plist of all valid symbols in NS.
-Each entry's value is the metadata of the var that the symbol refers to.
-NS can be the namespace name, or a dict of the namespace itself."
-  (when-let* ((dict (if (stringp ns)
-                        (cider-resolve--get-in ns)
-                      ns)))
-    (nrepl-dbind-response dict (interns refers aliases)
-      (append (cdr interns)
-              (nrepl-dict-flat-map (lambda (alias namespace)
-                                     (nrepl-dict-flat-map (lambda (sym meta)
-                                                            (list (concat alias "/" sym) meta))
-                                                          (cider-resolve--get-in namespace "interns")))
-                                   aliases)))))
-
-(provide 'cider-resolve)
-;;; cider-resolve.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-resolve.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-resolve.elc
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-;;; cider-scratch.el --- *scratch* buffer for Clojure -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014-2018 Bozhidar Batsov and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Imitate Emacs's *scratch* buffer.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-eval)
-(require 'clojure-mode)
-(require 'easymenu)
-
-(defcustom cider-scratch-initial-message
-  ";; This buffer is for Clojure experiments and evaluation.\n
-;; Press C-j to evaluate the last expression.\n\n"
-  "The initial message displayed in new scratch buffers."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.18.0"))
-
-(defvar cider-clojure-interaction-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map clojure-mode-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-j") #'cider-eval-print-last-sexp)
-    (define-key map [remap paredit-newline] #'cider-eval-print-last-sexp)
-    (easy-menu-define cider-clojure-interaction-mode-menu map
-      "Menu for Clojure Interaction mode"
-      '("Clojure Interaction"
-        (["Eval and print last sexp" #'cider-eval-print-last-sexp]
-         "--"
-         ["Reset" #'cider-scratch-reset])))
-    map))
-
-(defconst cider-scratch-buffer-name "*cider-scratch*")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-scratch ()
-  "Go to the scratch buffer named `cider-scratch-buffer-name'."
-  (interactive)
-  (pop-to-buffer (cider-scratch-find-or-create-buffer)))
-
-(defun cider-scratch-find-or-create-buffer ()
-  "Find or create the scratch buffer."
-  (or (get-buffer cider-scratch-buffer-name)
-      (cider-scratch--create-buffer)))
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-clojure-interaction-mode clojure-mode "Clojure Interaction"
-  "Major mode for typing and evaluating Clojure forms.
-Like clojure-mode except that \\[cider-eval-print-last-sexp] evals the Lisp expression
-before point, and prints its value into the buffer, advancing point.
-
-\\{cider-clojure-interaction-mode-map}"
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER))
-
-(defun cider-scratch--insert-welcome-message ()
-  "Insert the welcome message for the scratch buffer."
-  (insert cider-scratch-initial-message))
-
-(defun cider-scratch--create-buffer ()
-  "Create a new scratch buffer."
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create cider-scratch-buffer-name)
-    (cider-clojure-interaction-mode)
-    (cider-scratch--insert-welcome-message)
-    (current-buffer)))
-
-(defun cider-scratch-reset ()
-  "Reset the current scratch buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (erase-buffer)
-  (cider-scratch--insert-welcome-message))
-
-(provide 'cider-scratch)
-
-;;; cider-scratch.el ends here
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-;;; cider-selector.el --- Buffer selection command inspired by SLIME's selector -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Buffer selection command inspired by SLIME's selector.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-eval)
-(require 'cider-scratch)
-(require 'cider-profile)
-
-(defconst cider-selector-help-buffer "*CIDER Selector Help*"
-  "The name of the selector's help buffer.")
-
-(defvar cider-selector-methods nil
-  "List of buffer-selection methods for the `cider-selector' command.
-Each element is a list (KEY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION).
-DESCRIPTION is a one-line description of what the key selects.")
-
-(defvar cider-selector-other-window nil
-  "If non-nil use `switch-to-buffer-other-window'.
-Not meant to be set by users.  It's used internally
-by `cider-selector'.")
-
-(defun cider-selector--recently-visited-buffer (mode)
-  "Return the most recently visited buffer, deriving its `major-mode' from MODE.
-Only considers buffers that are not already visible."
-  (cl-loop for buffer in (buffer-list)
-           when (and (with-current-buffer buffer
-                       (derived-mode-p mode))
-                     ;; names starting with space are considered hidden by Emacs
-                     (not (string-match-p "^ " (buffer-name buffer)))
-                     (null (get-buffer-window buffer 'visible)))
-           return buffer
-           finally (error "Can't find unshown buffer in %S" mode)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-selector (&optional other-window)
-  "Select a new buffer by type, indicated by a single character.
-The user is prompted for a single character indicating the method by
-which to choose a new buffer.  The `?' character describes then
-available methods.  OTHER-WINDOW provides an optional target.
-See `def-cider-selector-method' for defining new methods."
-  (interactive)
-  (message "Select [%s]: "
-           (apply #'string (mapcar #'car cider-selector-methods)))
-  (let* ((cider-selector-other-window other-window)
-         (ch (save-window-excursion
-               (select-window (minibuffer-window))
-               (read-char)))
-         (method (cl-find ch cider-selector-methods :key #'car)))
-    (cond (method
-           (funcall (cl-caddr method)))
-          (t
-           (message "No method for character: ?\\%c" ch)
-           (ding)
-           (sleep-for 1)
-           (discard-input)
-           (cider-selector)))))
-
-(defmacro def-cider-selector-method (key description &rest body)
-  "Define a new `cider-select' buffer selection method.
-KEY is the key the user will enter to choose this method.
-
-DESCRIPTION is a one-line sentence describing how the method
-selects a buffer.
-
-BODY is a series of forms which are evaluated when the selector
-is chosen.  The returned buffer is selected with
-`switch-to-buffer'."
-  (let ((method `(lambda ()
-                   (let ((buffer (progn ,@body)))
-                     (cond ((not (get-buffer buffer))
-                            (message "No such buffer: %S" buffer)
-                            (ding))
-                           ((get-buffer-window buffer)
-                            (select-window (get-buffer-window buffer)))
-                           (cider-selector-other-window
-                            (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer))
-                           (t
-                            (switch-to-buffer buffer)))))))
-    `(setq cider-selector-methods
-           (cl-sort (cons (list ,key ,description ,method)
-                          (cl-remove ,key cider-selector-methods :key #'car))
-                    #'< :key #'car))))
-
-(def-cider-selector-method ?? "Selector help buffer."
-  (ignore-errors (kill-buffer cider-selector-help-buffer))
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create cider-selector-help-buffer)
-    (insert "CIDER Selector Methods:\n\n")
-    (cl-loop for (key line nil) in cider-selector-methods
-             do (insert (format "%c:\t%s\n" key line)))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (help-mode)
-    (display-buffer (current-buffer) t))
-  (cider-selector)
-  (current-buffer))
-
-(cl-pushnew (list ?4 "Select in other window" (lambda () (cider-selector t)))
-            cider-selector-methods :key #'car)
-
-(def-cider-selector-method ?c
-  "Most recently visited clojure-mode buffer."
-  (cider-selector--recently-visited-buffer 'clojure-mode))
-
-(def-cider-selector-method ?e
-  "Most recently visited emacs-lisp-mode buffer."
-  (cider-selector--recently-visited-buffer 'emacs-lisp-mode))
-
-(def-cider-selector-method ?q "Abort."
-  (top-level))
-
-(def-cider-selector-method ?r
-  "Current REPL buffer."
-  (cider-current-repl))
-
-(def-cider-selector-method ?m
-  "Current connection's *nrepl-messages* buffer."
-  (nrepl-messages-buffer (cider-current-repl)))
-
-(def-cider-selector-method ?x
-  "*cider-error* buffer."
-  cider-error-buffer)
-
-(def-cider-selector-method ?p
-  "CIDER profiler buffer."
-  cider-profile-buffer)
-
-(def-cider-selector-method ?d
-  "*cider-doc* buffer."
-  cider-doc-buffer)
-
-(def-cider-selector-method ?s
-  "*cider-scratch* buffer."
-  (cider-scratch-find-or-create-buffer))
-
-(provide 'cider-selector)
-
-;;; cider-selector.el ends here
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-;;; cider-stacktrace.el --- Stacktrace navigator -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014-2018 Jeff Valk, Bozhidar Batsov and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: Jeff Valk <jv@jeffvalk.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Stacktrace filtering and stack frame source navigation
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-(require 'button)
-(require 'easymenu)
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-util)
-
-(require 'seq)
-
-;; Variables
-
-(defgroup cider-stacktrace nil
-  "Stacktrace filtering and navigation."
-  :prefix "cider-stacktrace-"
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defcustom cider-stacktrace-fill-column t
-  "Fill column for error messages in stacktrace display.
-If nil, messages will not be wrapped.  If truthy but non-numeric,
-`fill-column' will be used."
-  :type 'list
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-stacktrace-default-filters '(tooling dup)
-  "Frame types to omit from initial stacktrace display."
-  :type 'list
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.6.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-stacktrace-print-length 50
-  "Set the maximum length of sequences in displayed cause data.
-
-This sets the value of Clojure's `*print-length*` when pretty printing the
-`ex-data` map for exception causes in the stacktrace that are instances of
-`IExceptionInfo`.
-
-Be advised that setting this to `nil` will cause the attempted printing of
-infinite data structures."
-  :type '(choice integer (const nil))
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-stacktrace-print-level 50
-  "Set the maximum level of nesting in displayed cause data.
-
-This sets the value of Clojure's `*print-level*` when pretty printing the
-`ex-data` map for exception causes in the stacktrace that are instances of
-`IExceptionInfo`.
-
-Be advised that setting this to `nil` will cause the attempted printing of
-cyclical data structures."
-  :type '(choice integer (const nil))
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.8.0"))
-
-(defvar cider-stacktrace-detail-max 2
-  "The maximum detail level for causes.")
-
-(defvar-local cider-stacktrace-hidden-frame-count 0)
-(defvar-local cider-stacktrace-filters nil)
-(defvar-local cider-stacktrace-cause-visibility nil)
-(defvar-local cider-stacktrace-positive-filters nil)
-
-(defconst cider-error-buffer "*cider-error*")
-
-(make-obsolete 'cider-visit-error-buffer 'cider-selector "0.18")
-
-(defcustom cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors '()
-  "Errors that won't make the stacktrace buffer 'pop-over' your active window.
-The error types are represented as strings."
-  :type 'list
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.12.0"))
-
-;; Faces
-
-(defface cider-stacktrace-error-class-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-warning-face)))
-  "Face for exception class names"
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.6.0"))
-
-(defface cider-stacktrace-error-message-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-doc-face)))
-  "Face for exception messages"
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defface cider-stacktrace-filter-active-face
-  '((t (:inherit button :underline t :weight normal)))
-  "Face for filter buttons representing frames currently visible"
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.6.0"))
-
-(defface cider-stacktrace-filter-inactive-face
-  '((t (:inherit button :underline nil :weight normal)))
-  "Face for filter buttons representing frames currently filtered out"
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.6.0"))
-
-(defface cider-stacktrace-face
-  '((t (:inherit default)))
-  "Face for stack frame text"
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.6.0"))
-
-(defface cider-stacktrace-ns-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face)))
-  "Face for stack frame namespace name"
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.6.0"))
-
-(defface cider-stacktrace-fn-face
-  '((t (:inherit default :weight bold)))
-  "Face for stack frame function name"
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.6.0"))
-
-(defface cider-stacktrace-promoted-button-face
-  '((((type graphic))
-     :box (:line-width 3 :style released-button)
-     :inherit error)
-    (t :inverse-video t))
-  "A button with this face represents a promoted (non-suppressed) error type."
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.12.0"))
-
-(defface cider-stacktrace-suppressed-button-face
-  '((((type graphic))
-     :box (:line-width 3 :style pressed-button)
-     :inherit widget-inactive)
-    (t :inverse-video t))
-  "A button with this face represents a suppressed error type."
-  :group 'cider-stacktrace
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.12.0"))
-
-;; Colors & Theme Support
-
-(defvar cider-stacktrace-frames-background-color
-  (cider-scale-background-color)
-  "Background color for stacktrace frames.")
-
-(defadvice enable-theme (after cider-stacktrace-adapt-to-theme activate)
-  "When theme is changed, update `cider-stacktrace-frames-background-color'."
-  (setq cider-stacktrace-frames-background-color (cider-scale-background-color)))
-
-
-(defadvice disable-theme (after cider-stacktrace-adapt-to-theme activate)
-  "When theme is disabled, update `cider-stacktrace-frames-background-color'."
-  (setq cider-stacktrace-frames-background-color (cider-scale-background-color)))
-
-
-;; Mode & key bindings
-
-(defvar cider-stacktrace-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-p") #'cider-stacktrace-previous-cause)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-n") #'cider-stacktrace-next-cause)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-.") #'cider-stacktrace-jump)
-    (define-key map "q" #'cider-popup-buffer-quit-function)
-    (define-key map "j" #'cider-stacktrace-toggle-java)
-    (define-key map "c" #'cider-stacktrace-toggle-clj)
-    (define-key map "r" #'cider-stacktrace-toggle-repl)
-    (define-key map "t" #'cider-stacktrace-toggle-tooling)
-    (define-key map "d" #'cider-stacktrace-toggle-duplicates)
-    (define-key map "p" #'cider-stacktrace-show-only-project)
-    (define-key map "a" #'cider-stacktrace-toggle-all)
-    (define-key map "1" #'cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-1)
-    (define-key map "2" #'cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-2)
-    (define-key map "3" #'cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-3)
-    (define-key map "4" #'cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-4)
-    (define-key map "5" #'cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-5)
-    (define-key map "0" #'cider-stacktrace-cycle-all-causes)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") #'cider-stacktrace-cycle-current-cause)
-    (define-key map [backtab] #'cider-stacktrace-cycle-all-causes)
-    (easy-menu-define cider-stacktrace-mode-menu map
-      "Menu for CIDER's stacktrace mode"
-      '("Stacktrace"
-        ["Previous cause" cider-stacktrace-previous-cause]
-        ["Next cause" cider-stacktrace-next-cause]
-        "--"
-        ["Jump to frame source" cider-stacktrace-jump]
-        "--"
-        ["Cycle current cause detail" cider-stacktrace-cycle-current-cause]
-        ["Cycle cause #1 detail" cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-1]
-        ["Cycle cause #2 detail" cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-2]
-        ["Cycle cause #3 detail" cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-3]
-        ["Cycle cause #4 detail" cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-4]
-        ["Cycle cause #5 detail" cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-5]
-        ["Cycle all cause detail" cider-stacktrace-cycle-all-causes]
-        "--"
-        ["Show/hide Java frames" cider-stacktrace-toggle-java]
-        ["Show/hide Clojure frames" cider-stacktrace-toggle-clj]
-        ["Show/hide REPL frames" cider-stacktrace-toggle-repl]
-        ["Show/hide tooling frames" cider-stacktrace-toggle-tooling]
-        ["Show/hide duplicate frames" cider-stacktrace-toggle-duplicates]
-        ["Toggle only project frames" cider-stacktrace-show-only-project]
-        ["Show/hide all frames" cider-stacktrace-toggle-all]))
-    map))
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-stacktrace-mode special-mode "Stacktrace"
-  "Major mode for filtering and navigating CIDER stacktraces.
-
-\\{cider-stacktrace-mode-map}"
-  (when cider-special-mode-truncate-lines
-    (setq-local truncate-lines t))
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars nil)
-  (setq-local cider-stacktrace-hidden-frame-count 0)
-  (setq-local cider-stacktrace-filters cider-stacktrace-default-filters)
-  (setq-local cider-stacktrace-cause-visibility (make-vector 10 0)))
-
-
-;; Stacktrace filtering
-
-(defvar cider-stacktrace--all-negative-filters
-  '(clj tooling dup java repl)
-  "Filters that remove stackframes.")
-
-(defvar cider-stacktrace--all-positive-filters
-  '(project all)
-  "Filters that ensure stackframes are shown.")
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace--face-for-filter (filter neg-filters pos-filters)
-  "Return whether we should mark the FILTER is active or not.
-
-NEG-FILTERS and POS-FILTERS are lists of filters to check FILTER's type.
-
-NEG-FILTERS dictate which frames should be hidden while POS-FILTERS can
-override this and ensure that those frames are shown."
-  (cond ((member filter cider-stacktrace--all-negative-filters)
-         (if (member filter neg-filters)
-             'cider-stacktrace-filter-active-face
-           'cider-stacktrace-filter-inactive-face))
-        ((member filter cider-stacktrace--all-positive-filters)
-         (if (member filter pos-filters)
-             'cider-stacktrace-filter-active-face
-           'cider-stacktrace-filter-inactive-face))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-indicate-filters (filters pos-filters)
-  "Update enabled state of filter buttons.
-
-Find buttons with a 'filter property; if filter is a member of FILTERS, or
-if filter is nil ('show all') and the argument list is non-nil, fontify the
-button as disabled.  Upon finding text with a 'hidden-count property, stop
-searching and update the hidden count text.  POS-FILTERS is the list of
-positive filters to always include."
-  (with-current-buffer cider-error-buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        ;; Toggle buttons
-        (while (not (or (get-text-property (point) 'hidden-count) (eobp)))
-          (let ((button (button-at (point))))
-            (when button
-              (let* ((filter (button-get button 'filter))
-                     (face (cider-stacktrace--face-for-filter filter
-                                                              filters
-                                                              pos-filters)))
-                (button-put button 'face face)))
-            (goto-char (or (next-property-change (point))
-                           (point-max)))))
-        ;; Update hidden count
-        (when (and (get-text-property (point) 'hidden-count)
-                   (re-search-forward "[0-9]+" (line-end-position) t))
-          (replace-match
-           (number-to-string cider-stacktrace-hidden-frame-count)))))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-frame-p ()
-  "Indicate if the text at point is a stack frame."
-  (get-text-property (point) 'cider-stacktrace-frame))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-collapsed-p ()
-  "Indicate if the stackframe was collapsed."
-  (get-text-property (point) 'collapsed))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace--should-hide-p (neg-filters pos-filters flags)
-  "Decide whether a stackframe should be hidden or not.
-NEG-FILTERS dictate which frames should be hidden while POS-FILTERS can
-override this and ensure that those frames are shown.
-Argument FLAGS are the flags set on the stackframe, ie: clj dup, etc."
-  (let ((neg (seq-intersection neg-filters flags))
-        (pos (seq-intersection pos-filters flags))
-        (all (memq 'all pos-filters)))
-    (cond (all nil) ;; if all filter is on then we should not hide
-          ((and pos neg) nil) ;; if hidden and "resurrected" we should not hide
-          (pos nil)
-          (neg t)
-          (t nil))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace--apply-filters (neg-filters pos-filters)
-  "Set visibility on stack frames.
-Should be called by `cider-stacktrace-apply-filters' which has the logic of
-how to interpret the combinations of the positive and negative filters.
-For instance, the presence of the positive filter `project' requires all of
-the other negative filters to be applied so that only project frames are
-shown.  NEG-FILTERS are the tags that should be hidden.  POS-FILTERS are
-the tags that must be shown."
-  (with-current-buffer cider-error-buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-            (hidden 0))
-        (while (not (eobp))
-          (when (and (cider-stacktrace-frame-p)
-                     (not (cider-stacktrace-collapsed-p)))
-            (let* ((flags (get-text-property (point) 'flags))
-                   (hide (cider-stacktrace--should-hide-p neg-filters
-                                                          pos-filters
-                                                          flags)))
-              (when hide (cl-incf hidden))
-              (put-text-property (point) (line-beginning-position 2)
-                                 'invisible hide)))
-          (forward-line 1))
-        (setq cider-stacktrace-hidden-frame-count hidden)))
-    (cider-stacktrace-indicate-filters neg-filters pos-filters)))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-apply-filters (filters)
-  "Takes a single list of filters and applies them.
-Update `cider-stacktrace-hidden-frame-count' and indicate
-filters applied.  Currently collapsed stacktraces are ignored, and do not
-contribute to the hidden count.  FILTERS is the list of filters to be
-applied, positive and negative all together.  This function defines how
-those choices interact and separates them into positive and negative
-filters for the resulting machinery."
-  (let ((neg-filters (seq-intersection filters cider-stacktrace--all-negative-filters))
-        (pos-filters (seq-intersection filters cider-stacktrace--all-positive-filters)))
-    ;; project and all are mutually exclusive. when both are present we check to
-    ;; see the most recent one (as cons onto the list would put it) and use that
-    ;; interaction.
-    (cond
-     ((memq 'all (memq 'project pos-filters)) ;; project is most recent
-      (cider-stacktrace--apply-filters cider-stacktrace--all-negative-filters '(project)))
-     ((memq 'project (memq 'all pos-filters)) ;; all is most recent
-      (cider-stacktrace--apply-filters nil '(all)))
-     ((memq 'all pos-filters) (cider-stacktrace--apply-filters nil '(all)))
-     ((memq 'project pos-filters) (cider-stacktrace--apply-filters cider-stacktrace--all-negative-filters
-                                                                   pos-filters))
-     (t (cider-stacktrace--apply-filters neg-filters pos-filters)))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-apply-cause-visibility ()
-  "Apply `cider-stacktrace-cause-visibility' to causes and reapply filters."
-  (with-current-buffer cider-error-buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (cl-flet ((next-detail (end)
-                             (when-let* ((pos (next-single-property-change (point) 'detail)))
-                               (when (< pos end)
-                                 (goto-char pos)))))
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          ;; For each cause...
-          (while (cider-stacktrace-next-cause)
-            (let* ((num   (get-text-property (point) 'cause))
-                   (level (elt cider-stacktrace-cause-visibility num))
-                   (cause-end (cadr (cider-property-bounds 'cause))))
-              ;; For each detail level within the cause, set visibility.
-              (while (next-detail cause-end)
-                (let* ((detail (get-text-property (point) 'detail))
-                       (detail-end (cadr (cider-property-bounds 'detail)))
-                       (hide (if (> detail level) t nil)))
-                  (add-text-properties (point) detail-end
-                                       (list 'invisible hide
-                                             'collapsed hide))))))))
-      (cider-stacktrace-apply-filters cider-stacktrace-filters))))
-
-;;; Internal/Middleware error suppression
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-some-suppressed-errors-p (error-types)
-  "Return intersection of ERROR-TYPES and CIDER-STACKTRACE-SUPPRESSED-ERRORS.
-I.e, Return non-nil if the seq ERROR-TYPES shares any elements with
-`cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors'.  This means that even a
-'well-behaved' (ie, promoted) error type will be 'guilty by association' if
-grouped with a suppressed error type."
-  (seq-intersection error-types cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-suppress-error (error-type)
-  "Destructively add element ERROR-TYPE to the `cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors' set."
-  (setq cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors
-        (cl-adjoin error-type cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors :test 'equal)))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-promote-error (error-type)
-  "Destructively remove element ERROR-TYPE from the `cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors' set."
-  (setq cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors
-        (remove error-type cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors)))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-suppressed-error-p (error-type)
-  "Return non-nil if element ERROR-TYPE is a member of the `cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors' set."
-  (member error-type cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors))
-
-;; Interactive functions
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-previous-cause ()
-  "Move point to the previous exception cause, if one exists."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer cider-error-buffer
-    (when-let* ((pos (previous-single-property-change (point) 'cause)))
-      (goto-char pos))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-next-cause ()
-  "Move point to the next exception cause, if one exists."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer cider-error-buffer
-    (when-let* ((pos (next-single-property-change (point) 'cause)))
-      (goto-char pos))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause (num &optional level)
-  "Update element NUM of `cider-stacktrace-cause-visibility'.
-If LEVEL is specified, it is useed, otherwise its current value is incremented.
-When it reaches 3, it wraps to 0."
-  (let ((level (or level (1+ (elt cider-stacktrace-cause-visibility num)))))
-    (aset cider-stacktrace-cause-visibility num (mod level 3))
-    (cider-stacktrace-apply-cause-visibility)))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-cycle-all-causes ()
-  "Cycle the visibility of all exception causes."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer cider-error-buffer
-    (save-excursion
-      ;; Find nearest cause.
-      (unless (get-text-property (point) 'cause)
-        (cider-stacktrace-next-cause)
-        (unless (get-text-property (point) 'cause)
-          (cider-stacktrace-previous-cause)))
-      ;; Cycle its level, and apply that to all causes.
-      (let* ((num (get-text-property (point) 'cause))
-             (level (1+ (elt cider-stacktrace-cause-visibility num))))
-        (setq-local cider-stacktrace-cause-visibility
-                    (make-vector 10 (mod level 3)))
-        (cider-stacktrace-apply-cause-visibility)))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-cycle-current-cause ()
-  "Cycle the visibility of current exception at point, if any."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer cider-error-buffer
-    (when-let* ((num (get-text-property (point) 'cause)))
-      (cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause num))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-1 ()
-  "Cycle the visibility of exception cause #1."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause 1))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-2 ()
-  "Cycle the visibility of exception cause #2."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause 2))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-3 ()
-  "Cycle the visibility of exception cause #3."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause 3))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-4 ()
-  "Cycle the visibility of exception cause #4."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause 4))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-5 ()
-  "Cycle the visibility of exception cause #5."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause 5))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-toggle (flag)
-  "Update `cider-stacktrace-filters' to add or remove FLAG, and apply filters."
-  (cider-stacktrace-apply-filters
-   (setq cider-stacktrace-filters
-         (if (memq flag cider-stacktrace-filters)
-             (remq flag cider-stacktrace-filters)
-           (cons flag cider-stacktrace-filters)))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-toggle-all ()
-  "Toggle `all' in filter list."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-toggle 'all))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-show-only-project ()
-  "Display only the stackframes from the project."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-toggle 'project))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-toggle-java ()
-  "Toggle display of Java stack frames."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-toggle 'java))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-toggle-clj ()
-  "Toggle display of Clojure stack frames."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-toggle 'clj))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-toggle-repl ()
-  "Toggle display of REPL stack frames."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-toggle 'repl))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-toggle-tooling ()
-  "Toggle display of Tooling stack frames (compiler, nREPL middleware, etc)."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-toggle 'tooling))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-toggle-duplicates ()
-  "Toggle display of stack frames that are duplicates of their descendents."
-  (interactive)
-  (cider-stacktrace-toggle 'dup))
-
-;; Text button functions
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-filter (button)
-  "Apply filter(s) indicated by the BUTTON."
-  (with-temp-message "Filters may also be toggled with the keyboard."
-    (let ((flag (button-get button 'filter)))
-      (cond ((member flag cider-stacktrace--all-negative-filters)
-             (cider-stacktrace-toggle flag))
-            ((member flag cider-stacktrace--all-positive-filters)
-             (cider-stacktrace-show-only-project))
-            (t (cider-stacktrace-toggle-all))))
-    (sit-for 5)))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-toggle-suppression (button)
-  "Toggle stacktrace pop-over/pop-under behavior for the `error-type' in BUTTON.
-Achieved by destructively manipulating the `cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors' set."
-  (with-current-buffer cider-error-buffer
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-          (suppressed (button-get button 'suppressed))
-          (error-type (button-get button 'error-type)))
-      (if suppressed
-          (progn
-            (cider-stacktrace-promote-error error-type)
-            (button-put button 'face 'cider-stacktrace-promoted-button-face)
-            (button-put button 'help-echo "Click to suppress these stacktraces."))
-        (cider-stacktrace-suppress-error error-type)
-        (button-put button 'face 'cider-stacktrace-suppressed-button-face)
-        (button-put button 'help-echo "Click to promote these stacktraces."))
-      (button-put button 'suppressed (not suppressed)))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-navigate (button)
-  "Navigate to the stack frame source represented by the BUTTON."
-  (let* ((var (button-get button 'var))
-         (class (button-get button 'class))
-         (method (button-get button 'method))
-         (info (or (and var (cider-var-info var))
-                   (and class method (cider-member-info class method))
-                   (nrepl-dict)))
-         ;; Stacktrace returns more accurate line numbers, but if the function's
-         ;; line was unreliable, then so is the stacktrace by the same amount.
-         ;; Set `line-shift' to the number of lines from the beginning of defn.
-         (line-shift (- (or (button-get button 'line) 0)
-                        (or (nrepl-dict-get info "line") 1)))
-         (file (or
-                (and (null var) (cider-resolve-java-class class))
-                (nrepl-dict-get info "file")
-                (button-get button 'file)))
-         ;; give priority to `info` files as `info` returns full paths.
-         (info (nrepl-dict-put info "file" file)))
-    (cider--jump-to-loc-from-info info t)
-    (forward-line line-shift)
-    (back-to-indentation)))
-
-(declare-function cider-find-var "cider-find")
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-jump (&optional arg)
-  "Find definition for stack frame at point, if available.
-The prefix ARG and `cider-prompt-for-symbol' decide whether to
-prompt and whether to use a new window.  Similar to `cider-find-var'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((button (button-at (point))))
-    (if (and button (button-get button 'line))
-        (cider-stacktrace-navigate button)
-      (cider-find-var arg))))
-
-
-;; Rendering
-(defvar cider-use-tooltips)
-(defun cider-stacktrace-tooltip (tooltip)
-  "Return TOOLTIP if `cider-use-tooltips' is set to true, nil otherwise."
-  (when cider-use-tooltips tooltip))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-emit-indented (text &optional indent fill fontify)
-  "Insert TEXT, and optionally FILL and FONTIFY as clojure the entire block.
-INDENT is a string to insert before each line.  When INDENT is nil, first
-line is not indented and INDENT defaults to a white-spaced string with
-length given by `current-column'."
-  (let ((text (if fontify
-                  (cider-font-lock-as-clojure text)
-                text))
-        (do-first indent)
-        (indent (or indent (make-string (current-column) ? )))
-        (beg (point)))
-    (insert text)
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (when do-first
-      (insert indent))
-    (forward-line)
-    (while (not (eobp))
-      (insert indent)
-      (forward-line))
-    (when (and fill cider-stacktrace-fill-column)
-      (when (and (numberp cider-stacktrace-fill-column))
-        (setq-local fill-column cider-stacktrace-fill-column))
-      (setq-local fill-prefix indent)
-      (fill-region beg (point)))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-render-filters (buffer special-filters filters)
-  "Emit into BUFFER toggle buttons for each of the FILTERS.
-SPECIAL-FILTERS are filters that show stack certain stack frames, hiding
-others."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (insert "  Show: ")
-    (dolist (filter special-filters)
-      (insert-text-button (car filter)
-                          'filter (cadr filter)
-                          'follow-link t
-                          'action 'cider-stacktrace-filter
-                          'help-echo (cider-stacktrace-tooltip
-                                      (format "Toggle %s stack frames"
-                                              (car filter))))
-      (insert " "))
-    (insert "\n")
-    (insert "  Hide: ")
-    (dolist (filter filters)
-      (insert-text-button (car filter)
-                          'filter (cadr filter)
-                          'follow-link t
-                          'action 'cider-stacktrace-filter
-                          'help-echo (cider-stacktrace-tooltip
-                                      (format "Toggle %s stack frames"
-                                              (car filter))))
-      (insert " "))
-
-    (let ((hidden "(0 frames hidden)"))
-      (put-text-property 0 (length hidden) 'hidden-count t hidden)
-      (insert " " hidden "\n"))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-render-suppression-toggle (buffer error-types)
-  "Emit into BUFFER toggle buttons for each of the ERROR-TYPES leading this stacktrace buffer."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (when error-types
-      (insert "  This is an unexpected CIDER middleware error.\n  Please submit a bug report via `")
-      (insert-text-button "M-x cider-report-bug"
-                          'follow-link t
-                          'action (lambda (_button) (cider-report-bug))
-                          'help-echo (cider-stacktrace-tooltip
-                                      "Report bug to the CIDER team."))
-      (insert "`.\n\n")
-      (insert "\
-  If these stacktraces are occuring frequently, consider using the
-  button(s) below to suppress these types of errors for the duration of
-  your current CIDER session. The stacktrace buffer will still be
-  generated, but it will \"pop under\" your current buffer instead of
-  \"popping over\". The button toggles this behavior.\n\n ")
-      (dolist (error-type error-types)
-        (let ((suppressed (cider-stacktrace-suppressed-error-p error-type)))
-          (insert-text-button (format "%s %s" (if suppressed "Promote" "Suppress") error-type)
-                              'follow-link t
-                              'error-type error-type
-                              'action 'cider-stacktrace-toggle-suppression
-                              'suppressed suppressed
-                              'face (if suppressed
-                                        'cider-stacktrace-suppressed-button-face
-                                      'cider-stacktrace-promoted-button-face)
-                              'help-echo (cider-stacktrace-tooltip
-                                          (format "Click to %s these stacktraces."
-                                                  (if suppressed "promote" "suppress")))))
-        (insert " ")))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-render-frame (buffer frame)
-  "Emit into BUFFER function call site info for the stack FRAME.
-This associates text properties to enable filtering and source navigation."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (nrepl-dbind-response frame (file line flags class method name var ns fn)
-      (let ((flags (mapcar 'intern flags))) ; strings -> symbols
-        (insert-text-button (format "%26s:%5d  %s/%s"
-                                    (if (member 'repl flags) "REPL" file) line
-                                    (if (member 'clj flags) ns class)
-                                    (if (member 'clj flags) fn method))
-                            'var var 'class class 'method method
-                            'name name 'file file 'line line
-                            'flags flags 'follow-link t
-                            'action 'cider-stacktrace-navigate
-                            'help-echo (cider-stacktrace-tooltip
-                                        "View source at this location")
-                            'font-lock-face 'cider-stacktrace-face
-                            'type 'cider-plain-button)
-        (save-excursion
-          (let ((p4 (point))
-                (p1 (search-backward " "))
-                (p2 (search-forward "/"))
-                (p3 (search-forward-regexp "[^/$]+")))
-            (put-text-property p1 p4 'font-lock-face 'cider-stacktrace-ns-face)
-            (put-text-property p2 p3 'font-lock-face 'cider-stacktrace-fn-face)
-            (put-text-property (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)
-                               'cider-stacktrace-frame t)))
-        (insert "\n")))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-render-compile-error (buffer cause)
-  "Emit into BUFFER the compile error CAUSE, and enable jumping to it."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (nrepl-dbind-response cause (file path line column)
-      (let ((indent "   ")
-            (message-face 'cider-stacktrace-error-message-face))
-        (insert indent)
-        (insert (propertize "Error compiling " 'font-lock-face  message-face))
-        (insert-text-button path 'compile-error t
-                            'file file 'line line 'column column 'follow-link t
-                            'action (lambda (_button)
-                                      (cider-jump-to (cider-find-file file)
-                                                     (cons line column)))
-                            'help-echo (cider-stacktrace-tooltip
-                                        "Jump to the line that caused the error"))
-        (insert (propertize (format " at (%d:%d)" line column)
-                            'font-lock-face message-face))))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace--toggle-visibility (id)
-  "Toggle visibility of the region with ID invisibility prop.
-ID can also be a button, in which case button's property :id is used
-instead.  This function can be used directly in button actions."
-  (let ((id (if (or (numberp id) (symbolp id))
-                ;; There is no proper way to identify buttons. Assuming that
-                ;; id's can be either numbers or symbols.
-                id
-              (button-get id :id))))
-    (if (and (consp buffer-invisibility-spec)
-             (assoc id buffer-invisibility-spec))
-        (remove-from-invisibility-spec (cons id t))
-      (add-to-invisibility-spec (cons id t)))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group (indent name &rest vals)
-  "Insert named group with the ability to toggle visibility.
-NAME is a string naming the group.  VALS are strings to be inserted after
-the NAME.  The whole group is prefixed by string INDENT."
-  (let* ((str (and vals (replace-regexp-in-string "\n+\\'" "" (apply #'concat vals))))
-         (id (and str
-                  (string-match "\n" str)
-                  (cl-gensym name))))
-    (insert indent)
-    (if id
-        (let* ((beg-link (string-match "[^ :]" name))
-               (end-link (string-match "[ :]" name (1+ beg-link))))
-          (insert (substring name 0 beg-link))
-          (insert-text-button (substring name beg-link end-link)
-                              :id id
-                              'face '((:weight bold) (:underline t))
-                              'follow-link t
-                              'help-echo "Toggle visibility"
-                              'action #'cider-stacktrace--toggle-visibility)
-          (insert (substring name end-link)))
-      (insert (propertize name 'face '((:weight bold)))))
-    (let ((pos (point)))
-      (when str
-        (cider-stacktrace-emit-indented (concat str "\n") nil nil t)
-        (when id
-          (remove-from-invisibility-spec (cons id t))
-          (let ((hide-beg (save-excursion (goto-char pos) (point-at-eol)))
-                (hide-end (1- (point-at-bol))))
-            (overlay-put (make-overlay hide-beg hide-end) 'invisible id)))))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace--emit-spec-problems (spec-data indent)
-  "Emit SPEC-DATA indented with INDENT."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response spec-data (spec value problems)
-    (insert "\n")
-    (cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group indent "    Spec: " spec)
-    (cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group indent "   Value: " value)
-    (insert "\n")
-    (cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group indent "Problems: \n")
-    (let ((indent2 (concat indent "    ")))
-      (dolist (prob problems)
-        (nrepl-dbind-response prob (in val predicate reason spec at extra)
-          (insert "\n")
-          (when (not (string= val value))
-            (cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group indent2 "   val: " val))
-          (when in
-            (cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group indent2 "    in: " in))
-          (cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group indent2   "failed: " predicate)
-          (when spec
-            (cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group indent2 "  spec: " spec))
-          (when at
-            (cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group indent2 "    at: " at))
-          (when reason
-            (cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group indent2 "reason: " reason))
-          (when extra
-            (cider-stacktrace--insert-named-group indent2 "extras: \n")
-            (cider-stacktrace-emit-indented extra (concat indent2 "  ") nil t)))))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-render-cause (buffer cause num note)
-  "Emit into BUFFER the CAUSE NUM, exception class, message, data, and NOTE."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (nrepl-dbind-response cause (class message data spec stacktrace)
-      (let ((indent "   ")
-            (class-face 'cider-stacktrace-error-class-face)
-            (message-face 'cider-stacktrace-error-message-face))
-        (cider-propertize-region `(cause ,num)
-          ;; Detail level 0: exception class
-          (cider-propertize-region '(detail 0)
-            (insert (format "%d. " num)
-                    (propertize note 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-comment-face) " "
-                    (propertize class 'font-lock-face class-face)
-                    "\n"))
-          ;; Detail level 1: message + ex-data
-          (cider-propertize-region '(detail 1)
-            (if (equal class "clojure.lang.Compiler$CompilerException")
-                (cider-stacktrace-render-compile-error buffer cause)
-              (cider-stacktrace-emit-indented
-               (propertize (or message "(No message)")
-                           'font-lock-face  message-face)
-               indent t))
-            (insert "\n")
-            (when spec
-              (cider-stacktrace--emit-spec-problems spec (concat indent "  ")))
-            (when data
-              (cider-stacktrace-emit-indented data indent nil t)))
-          ;; Detail level 2: stacktrace
-          (cider-propertize-region '(detail 2)
-            (insert "\n")
-            (let ((beg (point))
-                  (bg `(:background ,cider-stacktrace-frames-background-color)))
-              (dolist (frame stacktrace)
-                (cider-stacktrace-render-frame buffer frame))
-              (overlay-put (make-overlay beg (point)) 'font-lock-face bg)))
-          ;; Add line break between causes, even when collapsed.
-          (cider-propertize-region '(detail 0)
-            (insert "\n")))))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-initialize (causes)
-  "Set and apply CAUSES initial visibility, filters, and cursor position."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response (car causes) (class)
-    (let ((compile-error-p (equal class "clojure.lang.Compiler$CompilerException")))
-      ;; Partially display outermost cause if it's a compiler exception (the
-      ;; description reports reader location of the error).
-      (when compile-error-p
-        (cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause (length causes) 1))
-      ;; Fully display innermost cause. This also applies visibility/filters.
-      (cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause 1 cider-stacktrace-detail-max)
-      ;; Move point (DWIM) to the compile error location if present, or to the
-      ;; first stacktrace frame in displayed cause otherwise. If the error
-      ;; buffer is visible in a window, ensure that window is selected while moving
-      ;; point, so as to move both the buffer's and the window's point.
-      (with-selected-window (or (get-buffer-window cider-error-buffer)
-                                (selected-window))
-        (with-current-buffer cider-error-buffer
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (if compile-error-p
-              (goto-char (next-single-property-change (point) 'compile-error))
-            (progn
-              (while (cider-stacktrace-next-cause))
-              (goto-char (next-single-property-change (point) 'flags)))))))))
-
-(defun cider-stacktrace-render (buffer causes &optional error-types)
-  "Emit into BUFFER useful stacktrace information for the CAUSES.
-Takes an optional ERROR-TYPES list which will render a 'suppression' toggle
-that alters the pop-over/pop-under behavorior of the stacktrace buffers
-created by these types of errors.  The suppressed errors set can be customized
-through the `cider-stacktrace-suppressed-errors' variable."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (insert "\n")
-      ;; Stacktrace filters
-      (cider-stacktrace-render-filters
-       buffer
-       `(("Project-Only" project) ("All" all))
-       `(("Clojure" clj) ("Java" java) ("REPL" repl)
-         ("Tooling" tooling) ("Duplicates" dup)))
-      (insert "\n")
-      ;; Option to suppress internal/middleware errors
-      (when error-types
-        (cider-stacktrace-render-suppression-toggle buffer error-types)
-        (insert "\n\n"))
-      ;; Stacktrace exceptions & frames
-      (let ((num (length causes)))
-        (dolist (cause causes)
-          (let ((note (if (= num (length causes)) "Unhandled" "Caused by")))
-            (cider-stacktrace-render-cause buffer cause num note)
-            (setq num (1- num))))))
-    (cider-stacktrace-initialize causes)
-    (font-lock-refresh-defaults)))
-
-(provide 'cider-stacktrace)
-
-;;; cider-stacktrace.el ends here
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-;;; cider-test.el --- Test result viewer -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014-2018 Jeff Valk, Bozhidar Batsov and CIDER contributors
-
-;; Author: Jeff Valk <jv@jeffvalk.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This provides execution, reporting, and navigation support for Clojure tests,
-;; specifically using the `clojure.test' machinery.  This functionality replaces
-;; the venerable `clojure-test-mode' (deprecated in June 2014), and relies on
-;; nREPL middleware for report running and session support.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-popup)
-(require 'cider-stacktrace)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cider-overlays)
-
-(require 'button)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'easymenu)
-(require 'seq)
-
-;;; Variables
-
-(defgroup cider-test nil
-  "Presentation and navigation for test results."
-  :prefix "cider-test-"
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defcustom cider-test-show-report-on-success nil
-  "Whether to show the `*cider-test-report*` buffer on passing tests."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-test
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.8.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-auto-select-test-report-buffer t
-  "Determines if the test-report buffer should be auto-selected."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'cider-test
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-test-defining-forms '("deftest" "defspec")
-  "Forms that define individual tests.
-CIDER considers the \"top-level\" form around point to define a test if
-the form starts with one of these forms.
-Add to this list to have CIDER recognize additional test defining macros."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'cider-test
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defvar cider-test-last-summary nil
-  "The summary of the last run test.")
-
-(defvar cider-test-last-results nil
-  "The results of the last run test.")
-
-(defconst cider-test-report-buffer "*cider-test-report*"
-  "Buffer name in which to display test reports.")
-
-;;; Faces
-
-(defface cider-test-failure-face
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "orange red")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "firebrick"))
-  "Face for failed tests."
-  :group 'cider-test
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defface cider-test-error-face
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "orange1")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "orange4"))
-  "Face for erring tests."
-  :group 'cider-test
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defface cider-test-success-face
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :foreground "black"
-     :background "green")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :foreground "black"
-     :background "green"))
-  "Face for passing tests."
-  :group 'cider-test
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-
-;; Colors & Theme Support
-
-(defvar cider-test-items-background-color
-  (cider-scale-background-color)
-  "Background color for test assertion items.")
-
-(defadvice enable-theme (after cider-test-adapt-to-theme activate)
-  "When theme is changed, update `cider-test-items-background-color'."
-  (setq cider-test-items-background-color (cider-scale-background-color)))
-
-
-(defadvice disable-theme (after cider-test-adapt-to-theme activate)
-  "When theme is disabled, update `cider-test-items-background-color'."
-  (setq cider-test-items-background-color (cider-scale-background-color)))
-
-
-;;; Report mode & key bindings
-;;
-;; The primary mode of interacting with test results is the report buffer, which
-;; allows navigation among tests, jumping to test definitions, expected/actual
-;; diff-ing, and cause/stacktrace inspection for test errors.
-
-(defvar cider-test-commands-map
-  (let ((map (define-prefix-command 'cider-test-commands-map)))
-    ;; Duplicates of keys below with C- for convenience
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-r") #'cider-test-rerun-failed-tests)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-t") #'cider-test-run-test)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-g") #'cider-test-rerun-test)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-n") #'cider-test-run-ns-tests)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-s") #'cider-test-run-ns-tests-with-filters)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-l") #'cider-test-run-loaded-tests)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-p") #'cider-test-run-project-tests)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-b") #'cider-test-show-report)
-    ;; Single-key bindings defined last for display in menu
-    (define-key map (kbd "r")   #'cider-test-rerun-failed-tests)
-    (define-key map (kbd "t")   #'cider-test-run-test)
-    (define-key map (kbd "g")   #'cider-test-rerun-test)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n")   #'cider-test-run-ns-tests)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s")   #'cider-test-run-ns-tests-with-filters)
-    (define-key map (kbd "l")   #'cider-test-run-loaded-tests)
-    (define-key map (kbd "p")   #'cider-test-run-project-tests)
-    (define-key map (kbd "b")   #'cider-test-show-report)
-    map))
-
-(defconst cider-test-menu
-  '("Test"
-    ["Run test" cider-test-run-test]
-    ["Run namespace tests" cider-test-run-ns-tests]
-    ["Run namespace tests with filters" cider-test-run-ns-tests-with-filters]
-    ["Run all loaded tests" cider-test-run-loaded-tests]
-    ["Run all loaded tests with filters" (apply-partially cider-test-run-loaded-tests 'prompt-for-filters)]
-    ["Run all project tests" cider-test-run-project-tests]
-    ["Run all project tests with filters" (apply-partially cider-test-run-project-tests 'prompt-for-filters)]
-    ["Run tests after load-file" cider-auto-test-mode
-     :style toggle :selected cider-auto-test-mode]
-    "--"
-    ["Interrupt running tests" cider-interrupt]
-    ["Rerun failed/erring tests" cider-test-rerun-failed-tests]
-    ["Show test report" cider-test-show-report]
-    "--"
-    ["Configure testing" (customize-group 'cider-test)])
-  "CIDER test submenu.")
-
-(defvar cider-test-report-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c ,")   'cider-test-commands-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'cider-test-commands-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-p") #'cider-test-previous-result)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-n") #'cider-test-next-result)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-.") #'cider-test-jump)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<backtab>") #'cider-test-previous-result)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") #'cider-test-next-result)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'cider-test-jump)
-    (define-key map (kbd "t") #'cider-test-jump)
-    (define-key map (kbd "d") #'cider-test-ediff)
-    (define-key map (kbd "e") #'cider-test-stacktrace)
-    ;; `f' for "run failed".
-    (define-key map "f" #'cider-test-rerun-failed-tests)
-    (define-key map "n" #'cider-test-run-ns-tests)
-    (define-key map "s" #'cider-test-run-ns-tests-with-filters)
-    (define-key map "l" #'cider-test-run-loaded-tests)
-    (define-key map "p" #'cider-test-run-project-tests)
-    ;; `g' generally reloads the buffer.  The closest thing we have to that is
-    ;; "run the test at point".  But it's not as nice as rerunning all tests in
-    ;; this buffer.
-    (define-key map "g" #'cider-test-run-test)
-    (define-key map "q" #'cider-popup-buffer-quit-function)
-    (easy-menu-define cider-test-report-mode-menu map
-      "Menu for CIDER's test result mode"
-      '("Test-Report"
-        ["Previous result" cider-test-previous-result]
-        ["Next result" cider-test-next-result]
-        "--"
-        ["Rerun current test" cider-test-run-test]
-        ["Rerun failed/erring tests" cider-test-rerun-failed-tests]
-        ["Run all ns tests" cider-test-run-ns-tests]
-        ["Run all ns tests with filters" cider-test-run-ns-tests-with-filters]
-        ["Run all loaded tests" cider-test-run-loaded-tests]
-        ["Run all loaded tests with filters" (apply-partially cider-test-run-loaded-tests 'prompt-for-filters)]
-        ["Run all project tests" cider-test-run-project-tests]
-        ["Run all project tests with filters" (apply-partially cider-test-run-project-tests 'prompt-for-filters)]
-        "--"
-        ["Jump to test definition" cider-test-jump]
-        ["Display test error" cider-test-stacktrace]
-        ["Display expected/actual diff" cider-test-ediff]))
-    map))
-
-(define-derived-mode cider-test-report-mode fundamental-mode "Test Report"
-  "Major mode for presenting Clojure test results.
-
-\\{cider-test-report-mode-map}"
-  (setq buffer-read-only t)
-  (when cider-special-mode-truncate-lines
-    (setq-local truncate-lines t))
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars nil))
-
-;; Report navigation
-
-(defun cider-test-show-report ()
-  "Show the test report buffer, if one exists."
-  (interactive)
-  (if-let* ((report-buffer (get-buffer cider-test-report-buffer)))
-      (switch-to-buffer report-buffer)
-    (message "No test report buffer")))
-
-(defun cider-test-previous-result ()
-  "Move point to the previous test result, if one exists."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer cider-test-report-buffer)
-    (when-let* ((pos (previous-single-property-change (point) 'type)))
-      (if (get-text-property pos 'type)
-          (goto-char pos)
-        (when-let* ((pos (previous-single-property-change pos 'type)))
-          (goto-char pos))))))
-
-(defun cider-test-next-result ()
-  "Move point to the next test result, if one exists."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer cider-test-report-buffer)
-    (when-let* ((pos (next-single-property-change (point) 'type)))
-      (if (get-text-property pos 'type)
-          (goto-char pos)
-        (when-let* ((pos (next-single-property-change pos 'type)))
-          (goto-char pos))))))
-
-(declare-function cider-find-var "cider-find")
-
-(defun cider-test-jump (&optional arg)
-  "Find definition for test at point, if available.
-The prefix ARG and `cider-prompt-for-symbol' decide whether to
-prompt and whether to use a new window.  Similar to `cider-find-var'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((ns   (get-text-property (point) 'ns))
-        (var  (get-text-property (point) 'var))
-        (line (get-text-property (point) 'line)))
-    (if (and ns var)
-        (cider-find-var arg (concat ns "/" var) line)
-      (cider-find-var arg))))
-
-;;; Error stacktraces
-
-(defvar cider-auto-select-error-buffer)
-
-(defun cider-test-stacktrace-for (ns var index)
-  "Display stacktrace for the erring NS VAR test with the assertion INDEX."
-  (let (causes)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-request
-     (nconc `("op" "test-stacktrace"
-              "ns" ,ns
-              "var" ,var
-              "index" ,index)
-            (when (cider--pprint-fn)
-              `("pprint-fn" ,(cider--pprint-fn)))
-            (when cider-stacktrace-print-length
-              `("print-length" ,cider-stacktrace-print-length))
-            (when cider-stacktrace-print-level
-              `("print-level" ,cider-stacktrace-print-level)))
-     (lambda (response)
-       (nrepl-dbind-response response (class status)
-         (cond (class  (setq causes (cons response causes)))
-               (status (when causes
-                         (cider-stacktrace-render
-                          (cider-popup-buffer cider-error-buffer
-                                              cider-auto-select-error-buffer
-                                              #'cider-stacktrace-mode
-                                              'ancillary)
-                          (reverse causes))))))))))
-
-(defun cider-test-stacktrace ()
-  "Display stacktrace for the erring test at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((ns    (get-text-property (point) 'ns))
-        (var   (get-text-property (point) 'var))
-        (index (get-text-property (point) 'index))
-        (err   (get-text-property (point) 'error)))
-    (if (and err ns var index)
-        (cider-test-stacktrace-for ns var index)
-      (message "No test error at point"))))
-
-
-;;; Expected vs actual diffing
-
-(defvar cider-test-ediff-buffers nil
-  "The expected/actual buffers used to display diff.")
-
-(defun cider-test--extract-from-actual (actual n)
-  "Extract form N from ACTUAL, ignoring outermost not.
-
-ACTUAL is a string like \"(not (= 3 4))\", of the sort returned by
-clojure.test.
-
-N = 1 => 3, N = 2 => 4, etc."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert actual)
-    (clojure-mode)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (re-search-forward "(" nil t 2)
-    (clojure-forward-logical-sexp n)
-    (forward-whitespace 1)
-    (let ((beg (point)))
-      (clojure-forward-logical-sexp)
-      (buffer-substring beg (point)))))
-
-(defun cider-test-ediff ()
-  "Show diff of the expected vs actual value for the test at point.
-With the actual value, the outermost '(not ...)' s-expression is removed."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((expected-buffer (generate-new-buffer " *expected*"))
-         (actual-buffer   (generate-new-buffer " *actual*"))
-         (diffs (get-text-property (point) 'diffs))
-         (actual* (get-text-property (point) 'actual))
-         (expected (cond (diffs (get-text-property (point) 'expected))
-                         (actual* (cider-test--extract-from-actual actual* 1))))
-         (actual (cond (diffs (caar diffs))
-                       (actual* (cider-test--extract-from-actual actual* 2)))))
-    (if (not (and expected actual))
-        (message "No test failure at point")
-      (with-current-buffer expected-buffer
-        (insert expected)
-        (clojure-mode))
-      (with-current-buffer actual-buffer
-        (insert actual)
-        (clojure-mode))
-      (apply #'ediff-buffers
-             (setq cider-test-ediff-buffers
-                   (list (buffer-name expected-buffer)
-                         (buffer-name actual-buffer)))))))
-
-(defun cider-test-ediff-cleanup ()
-  "Cleanup expected/actual buffers used for diff."
-  (interactive)
-  (mapc (lambda (b) (when (get-buffer b) (kill-buffer b)))
-        cider-test-ediff-buffers))
-
-(add-hook 'ediff-cleanup-hook #'cider-test-ediff-cleanup)
-
-
-;;; Report rendering
-
-(defun cider-test-type-face (type)
-  "Return the font lock face for the test result TYPE."
-  (pcase type
-    ("pass"  'cider-test-success-face)
-    ("fail"  'cider-test-failure-face)
-    ("error" 'cider-test-error-face)
-    (_       'default)))
-
-(defun cider-test-type-simple-face (type)
-  "Return a face for the test result TYPE using the highlight color as foreground."
-  (let ((face (cider-test-type-face type)))
-    `(:foreground ,(face-attribute face :background))))
-
-(defun cider-test-render-summary (buffer summary)
-  "Emit into BUFFER the report SUMMARY statistics."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (nrepl-dbind-response summary (ns var test pass fail error)
-      (insert (format "Tested %d namespaces\n" ns))
-      (insert (format "Ran %d assertions, in %d test functions\n" test var))
-      (unless (zerop fail)
-        (cider-insert (format "%d failures" fail) 'cider-test-failure-face t))
-      (unless (zerop error)
-        (cider-insert (format "%d errors" error) 'cider-test-error-face t))
-      (when (zerop (+ fail error))
-        (cider-insert (format "%d passed" pass) 'cider-test-success-face t))
-      (insert "\n\n"))))
-
-(defun cider-test-render-assertion (buffer test)
-  "Emit into BUFFER report detail for the TEST assertion."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (nrepl-dbind-response test (var context type message expected actual diffs error gen-input)
-      (cl-flet ((insert-label (s)
-                  (cider-insert (format "%8s: " s) 'font-lock-comment-face))
-                (insert-align-label (s)
-                  (insert (format "%12s" s)))
-                (insert-rect (s)
-                  (insert-rectangle (thread-first s
-                                      cider-font-lock-as-clojure
-                                      (split-string "\n")))
-                  (beginning-of-line)))
-        (cider-propertize-region (cider-intern-keys (cdr test))
-          (let ((beg (point))
-                (type-face (cider-test-type-simple-face type))
-                (bg `(:background ,cider-test-items-background-color)))
-            (cider-insert (capitalize type) type-face nil " in ")
-            (cider-insert var 'font-lock-function-name-face t)
-            (when context  (cider-insert context 'font-lock-doc-face t))
-            (when message  (cider-insert message 'font-lock-doc-string-face t))
-            (when expected
-              (insert-label "expected")
-              (insert-rect expected)
-              (insert "\n"))
-            (if diffs
-                (dolist (d diffs)
-                  (cl-destructuring-bind (actual (removed added)) d
-                    (insert-label "actual")
-                    (insert-rect actual)
-                    (insert-label "diff")
-                    (insert "- ")
-                    (insert-rect removed)
-                    (insert-align-label "+ ")
-                    (insert-rect added)
-                    (insert "\n")))
-              (when actual
-                (insert-label "actual")
-                (insert-rect actual)))
-            (when error
-              (insert-label "error")
-              (insert-text-button error
-                                  'follow-link t
-                                  'action '(lambda (_button) (cider-test-stacktrace))
-                                  'help-echo "View causes and stacktrace")
-              (insert "\n"))
-            (when gen-input
-              (insert-label "input")
-              (insert (cider-font-lock-as-clojure gen-input)))
-            (overlay-put (make-overlay beg (point)) 'font-lock-face bg))
-          (insert "\n"))))))
-
-(defun cider-test-non-passing (tests)
-  "For a list of TESTS, each an `nrepl-dict`, return only those that did not pass."
-  (seq-filter (lambda (test)
-                (unless (equal (nrepl-dict-get test "type") "pass")
-                  test))
-              tests))
-
-(defun cider-test-render-report (buffer summary results)
-  "Emit into BUFFER the report for the SUMMARY, and test RESULTS."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (cider-test-report-mode)
-      (cider-insert "Test Summary" 'bold t)
-      (dolist (ns (nrepl-dict-keys results))
-        (insert (cider-propertize ns 'ns) "\n"))
-      (cider-insert "\n")
-      (cider-test-render-summary buffer summary)
-      (nrepl-dbind-response summary (fail error)
-        (unless (zerop (+ fail error))
-          (cider-insert "Results" 'bold t "\n")
-          ;; Results are a nested dict, keyed first by ns, then var. Within each
-          ;; var is a sequence of test assertion results.
-          (nrepl-dict-map
-           (lambda (ns vars)
-             (nrepl-dict-map
-              (lambda (_var tests)
-                (let* ((problems (cider-test-non-passing tests))
-                       (count (length problems)))
-                  (when (< 0 count)
-                    (insert (format "%s\n%d non-passing tests:\n\n"
-                                    (cider-propertize ns 'ns) count))
-                    (dolist (test problems)
-                      (cider-test-render-assertion buffer test)))))
-              vars))
-           results)))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (current-buffer))))
-
-
-;;; Message echo
-
-(defun cider-test-echo-running (ns &optional test)
-  "Echo a running message for the test NS, which may be a keyword.
-The optional arg TEST denotes an individual test name."
-  (if test
-      (message "Running test %s in %s..."
-               (cider-propertize test 'bold)
-               (cider-propertize ns 'ns))
-    (message "Running tests in %s..."
-             (concat (cider-propertize
-                      (cond ((stringp ns) ns)
-                            ((eq :non-passing ns) "failing")
-                            ((eq :loaded ns)  "all loaded")
-                            ((eq :project ns) "all project"))
-                      'ns)
-                     (unless (stringp ns) " namespaces")))))
-
-(defun cider-test-echo-summary (summary results)
-  "Echo SUMMARY statistics for a test run returning RESULTS."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response summary (ns test var fail error)
-    (if (nrepl-dict-empty-p results)
-        (message (concat (propertize "No assertions (or no tests) were run." 'face 'cider-test-error-face)
-                         "Did you forget to use `is' in your tests?"))
-      (message (propertize
-                "%sRan %d assertions, in %d test functions. %d failures, %d errors."
-                'face (cond ((not (zerop error)) 'cider-test-error-face)
-                            ((not (zerop fail))  'cider-test-failure-face)
-                            (t                   'cider-test-success-face)))
-               (concat (if (= 1 ns)     ; ns count from summary
-                           (cider-propertize (car (nrepl-dict-keys results)) 'ns)
-                         (propertize (format "%d namespaces" ns) 'face 'default))
-                       (propertize ": " 'face 'default))
-               test var fail error))))
-
-;;; Test definition highlighting
-;;
-;; On receipt of test results, failing/erring test definitions are highlighted.
-;; Highlights are cleared on the next report run, and may be cleared manually
-;; by the user.
-
-;; NOTE If keybindings specific to test sources are desired, it would be
-;; straightforward to turn this into a `cider-test-mode' minor mode, which we
-;; enable on test sources, much like the legacy `clojure-test-mode'. At present,
-;; though, there doesn't seem to be much value in this, since the report buffer
-;; provides the primary means of interacting with test results.
-
-(defun cider-test-highlight-problem (buffer test)
-  "Highlight the BUFFER test definition for the non-passing TEST."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    ;; we don't need the file name here, as we always operate on the current
-    ;; buffer and the line data is correct even for vars that were
-    ;; defined interactively
-    (nrepl-dbind-response test (type line message expected actual)
-      (when line
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (forward-line (1- line))
-          (search-forward "(" nil t)
-          (let ((beg (point)))
-            (forward-sexp)
-            (cider--make-overlay beg (point) 'cider-test
-                                 'font-lock-face (cider-test-type-face type)
-                                 'type type
-                                 'help-echo message
-                                 'message message
-                                 'expected expected
-                                 'actual actual)))))))
-
-(defun cider-find-var-file (ns var)
-  "Return the buffer visiting the file in which the NS VAR is defined.
-Or nil if not found."
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "info")
-  (when-let* ((info (cider-var-info (concat ns "/" var)))
-              (file (nrepl-dict-get info "file")))
-    (cider-find-file file)))
-
-(defun cider-test-highlight-problems (results)
-  "Highlight all non-passing tests in the test RESULTS."
-  (nrepl-dict-map
-   (lambda (ns vars)
-     (nrepl-dict-map
-      (lambda (var tests)
-        (when-let* ((buffer (cider-find-var-file ns var)))
-          (dolist (test tests)
-            (nrepl-dbind-response test (type)
-              (unless (equal "pass" type)
-                (cider-test-highlight-problem buffer test))))))
-      vars))
-   results))
-
-(defun cider-test-clear-highlights ()
-  "Clear highlighting of non-passing tests from the last test run."
-  (interactive)
-  (when cider-test-last-results
-    (nrepl-dict-map
-     (lambda (ns vars)
-       (dolist (var (nrepl-dict-keys vars))
-         (when-let* ((buffer (cider-find-var-file ns var)))
-           (with-current-buffer buffer
-             (remove-overlays nil nil 'category 'cider-test)))))
-     cider-test-last-results)))
-
-
-;;; Test namespaces
-;;
-;; Test namespace inference exists to enable DWIM test running functions: the
-;; same "run-tests" function should be able to be used in a source file, and in
-;; its corresponding test namespace. To provide this, we need to map the
-;; relationship between those namespaces.
-
-(defcustom cider-test-infer-test-ns 'cider-test-default-test-ns-fn
-  "Function to infer the test namespace for NS.
-The default implementation uses the simple Leiningen convention of appending
-'-test' to the namespace name."
-  :type 'symbol
-  :group 'cider-test
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.7.0"))
-
-(defun cider-test-default-test-ns-fn (ns)
-  "For a NS, return the test namespace, which may be the argument itself.
-This uses the Leiningen convention of appending '-test' to the namespace name."
-  (when ns
-    (let ((suffix "-test"))
-      (if (string-suffix-p suffix ns)
-          ns
-        (concat ns suffix)))))
-
-
-;;; Test execution
-
-(declare-function cider-emit-interactive-eval-output "cider-eval")
-(declare-function cider-emit-interactive-eval-err-output "cider-eval")
-
-(defun cider-test--prompt-for-selectors (message)
-  "Prompt for test selectors with MESSAGE.
-The selectors can be either keywords or strings."
-  (mapcar
-   (lambda (string) (replace-regexp-in-string "^:+" "" string))
-   (split-string
-    (cider-read-from-minibuffer message))))
-
-(defun cider-test-execute (ns &optional tests silent prompt-for-filters)
-  "Run tests for NS, which may be a keyword, optionally specifying TESTS.
-This tests a single NS, or multiple namespaces when using keywords `:project',
-`:loaded' or `:non-passing'.  Optional TESTS are only honored when a single
-namespace is specified.  Upon test completion, results are echoed and a test
-report is optionally displayed.  When test failures/errors occur, their sources
-are highlighted.
-If SILENT is non-nil, suppress all messages other then test results.
-If PROMPT-FOR-FILTERS is non-nil, prompt the user for a test selector filters.
-The include/exclude selectors will be used to filter the tests before
- running them."
-  (cider-test-clear-highlights)
-  (let ((include-selectors
-         (when prompt-for-filters
-           (cider-test--prompt-for-selectors "Test selectors to include (space separated): ")))
-        (exclude-selectors
-         (when prompt-for-filters
-           (cider-test--prompt-for-selectors "Test selectors to exclude (space separated): "))))
-    (cider-map-repls :clj-strict
-      (lambda (conn)
-        (unless silent
-          (if (and tests (= (length tests) 1))
-              ;; we generate a different message when running individual tests
-              (cider-test-echo-running ns (car tests))
-            (cider-test-echo-running ns)))
-        (let ((request `("op" ,(cond ((stringp ns)         "test")
-                                     ((eq :project ns)     "test-all")
-                                     ((eq :loaded ns)      "test-all")
-                                     ((eq :non-passing ns) "retest")))))
-          ;; we add optional parts of the request only when relevant
-          (when (and (listp include-selectors) include-selectors)
-            (setq request (append request `("include" ,include-selectors))))
-          (when (and (listp exclude-selectors) exclude-selectors)
-            (setq request (append request `("exclude" ,exclude-selectors))))
-          (when (stringp ns)
-            (setq request (append request `("ns" ,ns))))
-          (when (stringp ns)
-            (setq request (append request `("tests" ,tests))))
-          (when (or (stringp ns) (eq :project ns))
-            (setq request (append request `("load?" ,"true"))))
-          (cider-nrepl-send-request
-           request
-           (lambda (response)
-             (nrepl-dbind-response response (summary results status out err)
-               (cond ((member "namespace-not-found" status)
-                      (unless silent
-                        (message "No test namespace: %s" (cider-propertize ns 'ns))))
-                     (out (cider-emit-interactive-eval-output out))
-                     (err (cider-emit-interactive-eval-err-output err))
-                     (results
-                      (nrepl-dbind-response summary (error fail)
-                        (setq cider-test-last-summary summary)
-                        (setq cider-test-last-results results)
-                        (cider-test-highlight-problems results)
-                        (cider-test-echo-summary summary results)
-                        (if (or (not (zerop (+ error fail)))
-                                cider-test-show-report-on-success)
-                            (cider-test-render-report
-                             (cider-popup-buffer
-                              cider-test-report-buffer
-                              cider-auto-select-test-report-buffer)
-                             summary
-                             results)
-                          (when (get-buffer cider-test-report-buffer)
-                            (with-current-buffer cider-test-report-buffer
-                              (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-                                (erase-buffer)))
-                            (cider-test-render-report
-                             cider-test-report-buffer
-                             summary results))))))))
-           conn))))))
-
-(defun cider-test-rerun-failed-tests ()
-  "Rerun failed and erring tests from the last test run."
-  (interactive)
-  (if cider-test-last-summary
-      (nrepl-dbind-response cider-test-last-summary (fail error)
-        (if (not (zerop (+ error fail)))
-            (cider-test-execute :non-passing)
-          (message "No prior failures to retest")))
-    (message "No prior results to retest")))
-
-(defun cider-test-run-loaded-tests (prompt-for-filters)
-  "Run all tests defined in currently loaded namespaces.
-
-If PROMPT-FOR-FILTERS is non-nil, prompt the user for a test selectors to filter the tests with."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-test-execute :loaded nil nil prompt-for-filters))
-
-(defun cider-test-run-project-tests (prompt-for-filters)
-  "Run all tests defined in all project namespaces, loading these as needed.
-
-If PROMPT-FOR-FILTERS is non-nil, prompt the user for a test selectors to filter the tests with."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-test-execute :project nil nil prompt-for-filters))
-
-(defun cider-test-run-ns-tests-with-filters (suppress-inference)
-  "Run tests filtered by selectors for the current Clojure namespace context.
-
-With a prefix arg SUPPRESS-INFERENCE it will try to run the tests in the
-current ns."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-test-run-ns-tests suppress-inference nil 't))
-
-(defun cider-test-run-ns-tests (suppress-inference &optional silent prompt-for-filters)
-  "Run all tests for the current Clojure namespace context.
-
-If SILENT is non-nil, suppress all messages other then test results.
-With a prefix arg SUPPRESS-INFERENCE it will try to run the tests in the
-current ns.  If PROMPT-FOR-FILTERS is non-nil, prompt the user for
-test selectors to filter the tests with."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if-let* ((ns (if suppress-inference
-                    (cider-current-ns t)
-                  (funcall cider-test-infer-test-ns (cider-current-ns t)))))
-      (cider-test-execute ns nil silent prompt-for-filters)
-    (if (eq major-mode 'cider-test-report-mode)
-        (when (y-or-n-p (concat "Test report does not define a namespace. "
-                                "Rerun failed/erring tests?"))
-          (cider-test-rerun-failed-tests))
-      (unless silent
-        (message "No namespace to test in current context")))))
-
-(defvar cider-test-last-test-ns nil
-  "The ns of the last test ran with `cider-test-run-test'.")
-(defvar cider-test-last-test-var nil
-  "The var of the last test ran with `cider-test-run-test'.")
-
-(defun cider-test-update-last-test (ns var)
-  "Update the last test by setting NS and VAR.
-
-See `cider-test-rerun-test'."
-  (setq cider-test-last-test-ns ns
-        cider-test-last-test-var var))
-
-(defun cider-test-run-test ()
-  "Run the test at point.
-The test ns/var exist as text properties on report items and on highlighted
-failed/erred test definitions.  When not found, a test definition at point
-is searched."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((ns  (get-text-property (point) 'ns))
-        (var (get-text-property (point) 'var)))
-    (if (and ns var)
-        ;; we're in a `cider-test-report-mode' buffer
-        ;; or on a highlighted failed/erred test definition
-        (progn
-          (cider-test-update-last-test ns var)
-          (cider-test-execute ns (list var)))
-      ;; we're in a `clojure-mode' buffer
-      (let* ((ns  (clojure-find-ns))
-             (def (clojure-find-def)) ; it's a list of the form (deftest something)
-             (deftype (car def))
-             (var (cadr def)))
-        (if (and ns (member deftype cider-test-defining-forms))
-            (progn
-              (cider-test-update-last-test ns (list var))
-              (cider-test-execute ns (list var)))
-          (message "No test at point"))))))
-
-(defun cider-test-rerun-test ()
-  "Re-run the test that was previously ran."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (and cider-test-last-test-ns cider-test-last-test-var)
-      (cider-test-execute cider-test-last-test-ns cider-test-last-test-var)
-    (user-error "No test to re-run")))
-
-;;; Auto-test mode
-(defun cider--test-silently ()
-  "Like `cider-test-run-tests', but with less feedback.
-Only notify the user if there actually were any tests to run and only after
-the results are received."
-  (when (cider-connected-p)
-    (let ((cider-auto-select-test-report-buffer nil)
-          (cider-test-show-report-on-success nil))
-      (cider-test-run-ns-tests nil 'soft))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode cider-auto-test-mode
-  "Toggle automatic testing of Clojure files.
-
-When enabled this reruns tests every time a Clojure file is loaded.
-Only runs tests corresponding to the loaded file's namespace and does
-nothing if no tests are defined or if the file failed to load."
-  nil (cider-mode " Test") nil
-  :global t
-  (if cider-auto-test-mode
-      (add-hook 'cider-file-loaded-hook #'cider--test-silently)
-    (remove-hook 'cider-file-loaded-hook #'cider--test-silently)))
-
-(provide 'cider-test)
-
-;;; cider-test.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-test.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/cider-test.elc
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-;;; cider-tracing.el --- Executing tracing functionality -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A couple of commands for tracing the execution of functions.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-common) ; for `cider-prompt-for-symbol-function'
-(require 'cider-util) ; for `cider-propertize'
-(require 'cider-connection) ; for `cider-map-repls'
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:toggle-trace-var (symbol)
-  "Toggle var tracing for SYMBOL."
-  (thread-first `("op" "toggle-trace-var"
-                  "ns" ,(cider-current-ns)
-                  "sym" ,symbol)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)))
-
-(defun cider--toggle-trace-var (sym)
-  "Toggle var tracing for SYM."
-  (let* ((trace-response (cider-sync-request:toggle-trace-var sym))
-         (var-name (nrepl-dict-get trace-response "var-name"))
-         (var-status (nrepl-dict-get trace-response "var-status")))
-    (pcase var-status
-      ("not-found" (error "Var %s not found" (cider-propertize sym 'fn)))
-      ("not-traceable" (error "Var %s can't be traced because it's not bound to a function" (cider-propertize var-name 'fn)))
-      (_ (message "Var %s %s" (cider-propertize var-name 'fn) var-status)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-toggle-trace-var (arg)
-  "Toggle var tracing.
-Prompts for the symbol to use, or uses the symbol at point, depending on
-the value of `cider-prompt-for-symbol'.  With prefix arg ARG, does the
-opposite of what that option dictates."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-ensure-op-supported "toggle-trace-var")
-  (funcall (cider-prompt-for-symbol-function arg)
-           "Toggle trace for var"
-           #'cider--toggle-trace-var))
-
-(defun cider-sync-request:toggle-trace-ns (ns)
-  "Toggle namespace tracing for NS."
-  (thread-first `("op" "toggle-trace-ns"
-                  "ns" ,ns)
-    (cider-nrepl-send-sync-request)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-toggle-trace-ns (query)
-  "Toggle ns tracing.
-Defaults to the current ns.  With prefix arg QUERY, prompts for a ns."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-map-repls :clj-strict
-    (lambda (conn)
-      (with-current-buffer conn
-        (cider-ensure-op-supported "toggle-trace-ns")
-        (let ((ns (if query
-                      (completing-read "Toggle trace for ns: "
-                                       (cider-sync-request:ns-list))
-                    (cider-current-ns))))
-          (let* ((trace-response (cider-sync-request:toggle-trace-ns ns))
-                 (ns-status (nrepl-dict-get trace-response "ns-status")))
-            (pcase ns-status
-              ("not-found" (error "Namespace %s not found" (cider-propertize ns 'ns)))
-              (_ (message "Namespace %s %s" (cider-propertize ns 'ns) ns-status)))))))))
-
-(provide 'cider-tracing)
-;;; cider-tracing.el ends here
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-;; cider-util.el --- Common utility functions that don't belong anywhere else -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Common utility functions that don't belong anywhere else.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; Built-ins
-(require 'ansi-color)
-(require 'color)
-(require 'seq)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'thingatpt)
-
-;; clojure-mode and CIDER
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'clojure-mode)
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-
-(defalias 'cider-pop-back 'pop-tag-mark)
-
-(defcustom cider-font-lock-max-length 10000
-  "The max length of strings to fontify in `cider-font-lock-as'.
-
-Setting this to nil removes the fontification restriction."
-  :group 'cider
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defun cider-util--hash-keys (hashtable)
-  "Return a list of keys in HASHTABLE."
-  (let ((keys '()))
-    (maphash (lambda (k _v) (setq keys (cons k keys))) hashtable)
-    keys))
-
-(defun cider-util--clojure-buffers ()
-  "Return a list of all existing `clojure-mode' buffers."
-  (seq-filter
-   (lambda (buffer) (with-current-buffer buffer (derived-mode-p 'clojure-mode)))
-   (buffer-list)))
-
-(defun cider-current-dir ()
-  "Return the directory of the current buffer."
-  (if buffer-file-name
-      (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)
-    default-directory))
-
-(defun cider-in-string-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if point is in a string."
-  (let ((beg (save-excursion (beginning-of-defun) (point))))
-    (nth 3 (parse-partial-sexp beg (point)))))
-
-(defun cider-in-comment-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if point is in a comment."
-  (let ((beg (save-excursion (beginning-of-defun) (point))))
-    (nth 4 (parse-partial-sexp beg (point)))))
-
-(defun cider--tooling-file-p (file-name)
-  "Return t if FILE-NAME is not a 'real' source file.
-Currently, only check if the relative file name starts with 'form-init'
-which nREPL uses for temporary evaluation file names."
-  (let ((fname (file-name-nondirectory file-name)))
-    (string-match-p "^form-init" fname)))
-
-(defun cider--cljc-buffer-p (&optional buffer)
-  "Return non-nil if the current buffer is visiting a cljc file.
-
-If BUFFER is provided act on that buffer instead."
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (or (derived-mode-p 'clojurec-mode))))
-
-
-;;; Thing at point
-
-(defun cider--text-or-limits (bounds start end)
-  "Returns the substring or the bounds of text.
-If BOUNDS is non-nil, returns the list (START END) of character
-positions.  Else returns the substring from START to END."
-  (funcall (if bounds #'list #'buffer-substring-no-properties)
-           start end))
-
-(defun cider-defun-at-point (&optional bounds)
-  "Return the text of the top level sexp at point.
-If BOUNDS is non-nil, return a list of its starting and ending position
-instead."
-  (save-excursion
-    (save-match-data
-      (end-of-defun)
-      (let ((end (point)))
-        (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1)
-        (cider--text-or-limits bounds (point) end)))))
-
-(defun cider-ns-form ()
-  "Retrieve the ns form."
-  (when (clojure-find-ns)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-      (cider-defun-at-point))))
-
-(defun cider-symbol-at-point (&optional look-back)
-  "Return the name of the symbol at point, otherwise nil.
-Ignores the REPL prompt.  If LOOK-BACK is non-nil, move backwards trying to
-find a symbol if there isn't one at point."
-  (or (when-let* ((str (thing-at-point 'symbol)))
-        (unless (text-property-any 0 (length str) 'field 'cider-repl-prompt str)
-          (substring-no-properties str)))
-      (when look-back
-        (save-excursion
-          (ignore-errors
-            (while (not (looking-at "\\sw\\|\\s_\\|\\`"))
-              (forward-sexp -1)))
-          (cider-symbol-at-point)))))
-
-
-;;; sexp navigation
-(defun cider-sexp-at-point (&optional bounds)
-  "Return the sexp at point as a string, otherwise nil.
-If BOUNDS is non-nil, return a list of its starting and ending position
-instead."
-  (when-let* ((b (or (and (equal (char-after) ?\()
-                          (member (char-before) '(?\' ?\, ?\@))
-                          ;; hide stuff before ( to avoid quirks with '( etc.
-                          (save-restriction
-                            (narrow-to-region (point) (point-max))
-                            (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'sexp)))
-                     (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'sexp))))
-    (funcall (if bounds #'list #'buffer-substring-no-properties)
-             (car b) (cdr b))))
-
-(defun cider-last-sexp (&optional bounds)
-  "Return the sexp preceding the point.
-If BOUNDS is non-nil, return a list of its starting and ending position
-instead."
-  (apply (if bounds #'list #'buffer-substring-no-properties)
-         (save-excursion
-           (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1)
-           (list (point)
-                 (progn (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1)
-                        (skip-chars-forward "[:blank:]")
-                        (when (looking-at-p "\n") (forward-char 1))
-                        (point))))))
-
-(defun cider-start-of-next-sexp (&optional skip)
-  "Move to the start of the next sexp.
-Skip any non-logical sexps like ^metadata or #reader macros.
-If SKIP is an integer, also skip that many logical sexps first.
-Can only error if SKIP is non-nil."
-  (while (clojure--looking-at-non-logical-sexp)
-    (forward-sexp 1))
-  (when (and skip (> skip 0))
-    (dotimes (_ skip)
-      (forward-sexp 1)
-      (cider-start-of-next-sexp))))
-
-(defun cider-second-sexp-in-list ()
-  "Return the second sexp in the list at point."
-  (condition-case nil
-      (save-excursion
-        (backward-up-list)
-        (forward-char)
-        (forward-sexp 2)
-        (cider-sexp-at-point))
-    (error nil)))
-
-;;; Text properties
-
-(defun cider-maybe-intern (name)
-  "If NAME is a symbol, return it; otherwise, intern it."
-  (if (symbolp name) name (intern name)))
-
-(defun cider-intern-keys (plist)
-  "Copy PLIST, with any non-symbol keys replaced with symbols."
-  (when plist
-    (cons (cider-maybe-intern (pop plist))
-          (cons (pop plist) (cider-intern-keys plist)))))
-
-(defmacro cider-propertize-region (props &rest body)
-  "Execute BODY and add PROPS to all the inserted text.
-More precisely, PROPS are added to the region between the point's
-positions before and after executing BODY."
-  (declare (indent 1)
-           (debug (sexp body)))
-  (let ((start (make-symbol "start")))
-    `(let ((,start (point)))
-       (prog1 (progn ,@body)
-         (add-text-properties ,start (point) ,props)))))
-
-(put 'cider-propertize-region 'lisp-indent-function 1)
-
-(defun cider-property-bounds (prop)
-  "Return the the positions of the previous and next change to PROP.
-PROP is the name of a text property."
-  (let ((end (next-single-char-property-change (point) prop)))
-    (list (previous-single-char-property-change end prop) end)))
-
-(defun cider-insert (text &optional face break more-text)
-  "Insert TEXT with FACE, optionally followed by a line BREAK and MORE-TEXT."
-  (insert (if face (propertize text 'font-lock-face face) text))
-  (when more-text (insert more-text))
-  (when break (insert "\n")))
-
-
-;;; Hooks
-
-(defun cider-run-chained-hook (hook arg)
-  "Like `run-hook-with-args' but pass intermediate return values through.
-HOOK is a name of a hook (a symbol).  You can use `add-hook' or
-`remove-hook' to add functions to this variable.  ARG is passed to first
-function.  Its return value is passed to the second function and so forth
-till all functions are called or one of them returns nil.  Return the value
-return by the last called function."
-  (let ((functions (copy-sequence (symbol-value hook))))
-    (while (and functions arg)
-      (if (eq (car functions) t)
-          ;; global value of the hook
-          (let ((functions (default-value hook)))
-            (while (and functions arg)
-              (setq arg (funcall (car functions) arg))
-              (setq functions (cdr functions))))
-        (setq arg (funcall (car functions) arg)))
-      (setq functions (cdr functions)))
-    arg))
-
-
-;;; Font lock
-
-(defalias 'cider--font-lock-ensure
-  (if (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure)
-      #'font-lock-ensure
-    (with-no-warnings
-      (lambda (&optional _beg _end)
-        (when font-lock-mode
-          (font-lock-fontify-buffer))))))
-
-(defalias 'cider--font-lock-flush
-  (if (fboundp 'font-lock-flush)
-      #'font-lock-flush
-    (with-no-warnings
-      (lambda (&optional _beg _end)
-        (when font-lock-mode
-          (font-lock-fontify-buffer))))))
-
-(defvar cider--mode-buffers nil
-  "A list of buffers for different major modes.")
-
-(defun cider--make-buffer-for-mode (mode)
-  "Return a temp buffer using `major-mode' MODE.
-This buffer is not designed to display anything to the user.  For that, use
-`cider-make-popup-buffer' instead."
-  (setq cider--mode-buffers (seq-filter (lambda (x) (buffer-live-p (cdr x)))
-                                        cider--mode-buffers))
-  (or (cdr (assq mode cider--mode-buffers))
-      (let ((b (generate-new-buffer (format " *cider-temp %s*" mode))))
-        (push (cons mode b) cider--mode-buffers)
-        (with-current-buffer b
-          ;; suppress major mode hooks as we care only about their font-locking
-          ;; otherwise modes like whitespace-mode and paredit might interfere
-          (setq-local delay-mode-hooks t)
-          (setq delayed-mode-hooks nil)
-          (funcall mode))
-        b)))
-
-(defun cider-ansi-color-string-p (string)
-  "Return non-nil if STRING is an ANSI string."
-  (string-match "^\\[" string))
-
-(defun cider-font-lock-as (mode string)
-  "Use MODE to font-lock the STRING."
-  (let ((string (if (cider-ansi-color-string-p string)
-                    (substring-no-properties (ansi-color-apply string))
-                  string)))
-    (if (or (null cider-font-lock-max-length)
-            (< (length string) cider-font-lock-max-length))
-        (with-current-buffer (cider--make-buffer-for-mode mode)
-          (erase-buffer)
-          (insert string)
-          (font-lock-fontify-region (point-min) (point-max))
-          (buffer-string))
-      string)))
-
-(defun cider-font-lock-region-as (mode beg end &optional buffer)
-  "Use MODE to font-lock text between BEG and END.
-
-Unless you specify a BUFFER it will default to the current one."
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (let ((text (buffer-substring beg end)))
-      (delete-region beg end)
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (insert (cider-font-lock-as mode text)))))
-
-(defun cider-font-lock-as-clojure (string)
-  "Font-lock STRING as Clojure code."
-  (cider-font-lock-as 'clojure-mode string))
-
-;; Button allowing use of `font-lock-face', ignoring any inherited `face'
-(define-button-type 'cider-plain-button
-  'face nil)
-
-(defun cider-add-face (regexp face &optional foreground-only sub-expr object)
-  "Propertize all occurrences of REGEXP with FACE.
-If FOREGROUND-ONLY is non-nil, change only the foreground of matched
-regions.  SUB-EXPR is a sub-expression of REGEXP to be
-propertized (defaults to 0).  OBJECT is an object to be
-propertized (defaults to current buffer)."
-  (setq sub-expr (or sub-expr 0))
-  (when (and regexp face)
-    (let ((beg 0)
-          (end 0))
-      (with-current-buffer (or (and (bufferp object) object)
-                               (current-buffer))
-        (while (if (stringp object)
-                   (string-match regexp object end)
-                 (re-search-forward regexp nil t))
-          (setq beg (match-beginning sub-expr)
-                end (match-end sub-expr))
-          (if foreground-only
-              (let ((face-spec (list (cons 'foreground-color
-                                           (face-attribute face :foreground nil t)))))
-                (font-lock-prepend-text-property beg end 'face face-spec object))
-            (put-text-property beg end 'face face object)))))))
-
-
-;;; Colors
-
-(defun cider-scale-background-color ()
-  "Scale the current background color to get a slighted muted version."
-  (let ((color (frame-parameter nil 'background-color))
-        (darkp (eq (frame-parameter nil 'background-mode) 'dark)))
-    (unless (equal "unspecified-bg" color)
-      (color-lighten-name color (if darkp 5 -5)))))
-
-(autoload 'pkg-info-version-info "pkg-info.el")
-
-(defvar cider-version)
-(defvar cider-codename)
-
-(defun cider--version ()
-  "Retrieve CIDER's version.
-A codename is added to stable versions."
-  (let ((version (condition-case nil
-                     (pkg-info-version-info 'cider)
-                   (error cider-version))))
-    (if (string-match-p "-snapshot" cider-version)
-        version
-      (format "%s (%s)" version cider-codename))))
-
-
-;;; Strings
-
-(defun cider-join-into-alist (candidates &optional separator)
-  "Make an alist from CANDIDATES.
-The keys are the elements joined with SEPARATOR and values are the original
-elements.  Useful for `completing-read' when candidates are complex
-objects."
-  (mapcar (lambda (el)
-            (if (listp el)
-                (cons (string-join el (or separator ":")) el)
-              (cons el el)))
-          candidates))
-
-(defun cider-add-to-alist (symbol car cadr)
-  "Add '(CAR CADR) to the alist stored in SYMBOL.
-If CAR already corresponds to an entry in the alist, destructively replace
-the entry's second element with CADR.
-
-This can be used, for instance, to update the version of an injected
-plugin or dependency with:
-  (cider-add-to-alist 'cider-jack-in-lein-plugins
-                  \"plugin/artifact-name\" \"THE-NEW-VERSION\")"
-  (let ((alist (symbol-value symbol)))
-    (if-let* ((cons (assoc car alist)))
-        (setcdr cons (list cadr))
-      (set symbol (cons (list car cadr) alist)))))
-
-(defun cider-namespace-qualified-p (sym)
-  "Return t if SYM is namespace-qualified."
-  (string-match-p "[^/]+/" sym))
-
-(defvar cider-version)
-
-(defconst cider-manual-url "http://docs.cider.mx/en/%s/"
-  "The URL to CIDER's manual.")
-
-(defun cider--manual-version ()
-  "Convert the version to a ReadTheDocs-friendly version."
-  (if (string-match-p "-snapshot" cider-version)
-      "latest"
-    "stable"))
-
-(defun cider-manual-url ()
-  "The CIDER manual's url."
-  (format cider-manual-url (cider--manual-version)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-view-manual ()
-  "View the manual in your default browser."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url (cider-manual-url)))
-
-(defun cider--manual-button (label section-id)
-  "Return a button string that links to the online manual.
-LABEL is the displayed string, and SECTION-ID is where it points
-to."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert-text-button
-     label
-     'follow-link t
-     'action (lambda (&rest _) (interactive)
-               (browse-url (concat (cider-manual-url)
-                                   section-id))))
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(defconst cider-refcard-url "https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/raw/%s/doc/cider-refcard.pdf"
-  "The URL to CIDER's refcard.")
-
-(defun cider--github-version ()
-  "Convert the version to a GitHub-friendly version."
-  (if (string-match-p "-snapshot" cider-version)
-      "master"
-    (concat "v" cider-version)))
-
-(defun cider-refcard-url ()
-  "The CIDER manual's url."
-  (format cider-refcard-url (cider--github-version)))
-
-(defun cider-view-refcard ()
-  "View the refcard in your default browser."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url (cider-refcard-url)))
-
-(defconst cider-report-bug-url "https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/issues/new"
-  "The URL to report a CIDER issue.")
-
-(defun cider-report-bug ()
-  "Report a bug in your default browser."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url cider-report-bug-url))
-
-(defun cider--project-name (dir)
-  "Extracts a project name from DIR, possibly nil.
-The project name is the final component of DIR if not nil."
-  (when dir
-    (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name dir))))
-
-;;; Vectors
-(defun cider--deep-vector-to-list (x)
-  "Convert vectors in X to lists.
-If X is a sequence, return a list of `cider--deep-vector-to-list' applied to
-each of its elements.
-Any other value is just returned."
-  (if (sequencep x)
-      (mapcar #'cider--deep-vector-to-list x)
-    x))
-
-
-;;; Help mode
-
-;; Same as https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/86d083438dba60dc00e9e96414bf7e832720c05a/lisp/help-mode.el#L355
-;; the original function uses some buffer local variables, but the buffer used
-;; is not configurable. It defaults to (help-buffer)
-
-(defun cider--help-setup-xref (item interactive-p buffer)
-  "Invoked from commands using the \"*Help*\" buffer to install some xref info.
-
-ITEM is a (FUNCTION . ARGS) pair appropriate for recreating the help
-buffer after following a reference.  INTERACTIVE-P is non-nil if the
-calling command was invoked interactively.  In this case the stack of
-items for help buffer \"back\" buttons is cleared.  Use BUFFER for the
-buffer local variables.
-
-This should be called very early, before the output buffer is cleared,
-because we want to record the \"previous\" position of point so we can
-restore it properly when going back."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (when help-xref-stack-item
-      (push (cons (point) help-xref-stack-item) help-xref-stack)
-      (setq help-xref-forward-stack nil))
-    (when interactive-p
-      (let ((tail (nthcdr 10 help-xref-stack)))
-        ;; Truncate the stack.
-        (if tail (setcdr tail nil))))
-    (setq help-xref-stack-item item)))
-
-(defcustom cider-doc-xref-regexp "`\\(.*?\\)`"
-  "The regexp used to search Clojure vars in doc buffers."
-  :type 'regexp
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.13.0"))
-
-(defun cider--find-symbol-xref ()
-  "Parse and return the first clojure symbol in current buffer.
-Use `cider-doc-xref-regexp' for the search.  Set match data and return a
-string of the Clojure symbol.  Return nil if there are no more matches in
-the buffer."
-  (when (re-search-forward cider-doc-xref-regexp nil t)
-    (match-string 1)))
-
-(declare-function cider-doc-lookup "cider-doc")
-(declare-function cider--eldoc-remove-dot "cider-eldoc")
-
-;; Taken from: https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/65c8c7cb96c14f9c6accd03cc8851b5a3459049e/lisp/help-mode.el#L551-L565
-(defun cider--make-back-forward-xrefs (&optional buffer)
-  "Insert special references `back' and `forward', as in `help-make-xrefs'.
-
-Optional argument BUFFER is the buffer in which to insert references.
-Default is current buffer."
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (insert "\n")
-    (when (or help-xref-stack help-xref-forward-stack)
-      (insert "\n"))
-    ;; Make a back-reference in this buffer if appropriate.
-    (when help-xref-stack
-      (help-insert-xref-button help-back-label 'help-back
-                               (current-buffer)))
-    ;; Make a forward-reference in this buffer if appropriate.
-    (when help-xref-forward-stack
-      (when help-xref-stack
-        (insert "\t"))
-      (help-insert-xref-button help-forward-label 'help-forward
-                               (current-buffer)))
-    (when (or help-xref-stack help-xref-forward-stack)
-      (insert "\n"))))
-
-;; Similar to https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/65c8c7cb96c14f9c6accd03cc8851b5a3459049e/lisp/help-mode.el#L404
-(defun cider--doc-make-xrefs ()
-  "Parse and hyperlink documentation cross-references in current buffer.
-Find cross-reference information in a buffer and activate such cross
-references for selection with `help-xref'.  Cross-references are parsed
-using `cider--find-symbol-xref'.
-
-Special references `back' and `forward' are made to go back and forth
-through a stack of help buffers.  Variables `help-back-label' and
-`help-forward-label' specify the text for that."
-  (interactive "b")
-
-  ;; parse the docstring and create xrefs for symbols
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((symbol))
-      (while (setq symbol (cider--find-symbol-xref))
-        (replace-match "")
-        (insert-text-button symbol
-                            'type 'help-xref
-                            'help-function (apply-partially #'cider-doc-lookup
-                                                            (cider--eldoc-remove-dot symbol))))))
-  (cider--make-back-forward-xrefs))
-
-
-;;; Words of inspiration
-(defun cider-user-first-name ()
-  "Find the current user's first name."
-  (let ((name (if (string= (user-full-name) "")
-                  (user-login-name)
-                (user-full-name))))
-    (string-match "^[^ ]*" name)
-    (capitalize (match-string 0 name))))
-
-(defvar cider-words-of-inspiration
-  `("The best way to predict the future is to invent it. -Alan Kay"
-    "A point of view is worth 80 IQ points. -Alan Kay"
-    "Lisp isn't a language, it's a building material. -Alan Kay"
-    "Simple things should be simple, complex things should be possible. -Alan Kay"
-    "Everything should be as simple as possible, but not simpler. -Albert Einstein"
-    "Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight. -Bill Gates"
-    "Controlling complexity is the essence of computer programming. -Brian Kernighan"
-    "The unavoidable price of reliability is simplicity. -C.A.R. Hoare"
-    "You're bound to be unhappy if you optimize everything. -Donald Knuth"
-    "Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability. -Edsger W. Dijkstra"
-    "Elegance is not a dispensable luxury but a quality that decides between success and failure. -Edsger W. Dijkstra"
-    "Deleted code is debugged code. -Jeff Sickel"
-    "The key to performance is elegance, not battalions of special cases. -Jon Bentley and Doug McIlroy"
-    "First, solve the problem. Then, write the code. -John Johnson"
-    "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. -Leonardo da Vinci"
-    "Programming is not about typing... it's about thinking. -Rich Hickey"
-    "Design is about pulling things apart. -Rich Hickey"
-    "Programmers know the benefits of everything and the tradeoffs of nothing. -Rich Hickey"
-    "Code never lies, comments sometimes do. -Ron Jeffries"
-    "The true delight is in the finding out rather than in the knowing. -Isaac Asimov"
-    "If paredit is not for you, then you need to become the sort of person that paredit is for. -Phil Hagelberg"
-    "Express Yourself. -Madonna"
-    "Put on your red shoes and dance the blues. -David Bowie"
-    "Do. Or do not. There is no try. -Yoda"
-    "The enjoyment of one's tools is an essential ingredient of successful work. -Donald E. Knuth"
-    "Not all those who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien"
-    "The best way to learn is to do. -P.R. Halmos"
-    "If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. -Carl Sagan"
-    "Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist. -Pablo Picasso"
-    "The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible. -Arthur C. Clarke"
-    "Don't wish it were easier. Wish you were better. -Jim Rohn"
-    "One chord is fine. Two chords is pushing it. Three chords and you're into jazz. -Lou Reed"
-    "We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master. -Ernest Hemingway"
-    "A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. -Antoine de Saint-Exupery"
-    "Clojure isn't a language, it's a building material."
-    "Think big!"
-    "Think bold!"
-    "Think fun!"
-    "Code big!"
-    "Code bold!"
-    "Code fun!"
-    "Take this REPL, fellow hacker, and may it serve you well."
-    "Let the hacking commence!"
-    "Hacks and glory await!"
-    "Hack and be merry!"
-    "Your hacking starts... NOW!"
-    "May the Source be with you!"
-    "May the Source shine upon thy REPL!"
-    "Code long and prosper!"
-    "Happy hacking!"
-    "nREPL server is up, CIDER REPL is online!"
-    "CIDER REPL operational!"
-    "Your imagination is the only limit to what you can do with this REPL!"
-    "This REPL is yours to command!"
-    "Fame is but a hack away!"
-    "The REPL is not enough, but it is such a perfect place to start..."
-    "Keep on codin' in the free world!"
-    "What we do in the REPL echoes in eternity!"
-    "Evaluating is believing."
-    "To infinity... and beyond."
-    "Showtime!"
-    "Unfortunately, no one can be told what CIDER is. You have to figure this out yourself."
-    "Procure a bottle of cider to achieve optimum programming results."
-    "In parentheses we trust!"
-    "Write you some Clojure for Great Good!"
-    "Oh, what a day... what a lovely day!"
-    "What a day! What cannot be accomplished on such a splendid day!"
-    "Home is where your REPL is."
-    "The worst day programming is better than the best day working."
-    "The only thing worse than a rebel without a cause is a REPL without a clause."
-    "In the absence of parentheses, chaos prevails."
-    "One REPL to rule them all, One REPL to find them, One REPL to bring them all, and in parentheses bind them!"
-    ,(format "%s, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."
-             (cider-user-first-name))
-    ,(format "%s, this could be the start of a beautiful program."
-             (cider-user-first-name)))
-  "Scientifically-proven optimal words of hackerish encouragement.")
-
-(defun cider-random-words-of-inspiration ()
-  "Select a random entry from `cider-words-of-inspiration'."
-  (eval (nth (random (length cider-words-of-inspiration))
-             cider-words-of-inspiration)))
-
-(defvar cider-tips
-  '("Press <\\[cider-connect]> to connect to a running nREPL server."
-    "Press <\\[cider-quit]> to quit the current connection."
-    "Press <\\[cider-view-manual]> to view CIDER's manual."
-    "Press <\\[cider-view-refcard]> to view CIDER's refcard."
-    "Press <\\[describe-mode]> to see a list of the keybindings available (this will work in every Emacs buffer)."
-    "Press <\\[cider-repl-handle-shortcut]> to quickly invoke some REPL command."
-    "Press <\\[cider-switch-to-last-clojure-buffer]> to switch between the REPL and a Clojure source buffer."
-    "Press <\\[cider-doc]> to view the documentation for something (e.g. a var, a Java method)."
-    "Press <\\[cider-find-resource]> to find a resource on the classpath."
-    "Press <\\[cider-find-var]> to jump to the source of something (e.g. a var, a Java method)."
-    "Press <\\[cider-selector]> to quickly select a CIDER buffer."
-    "Press <\\[cider-test-run-ns-tests]> to run the tests for the current namespace."
-    "Press <\\[cider-test-run-loaded-tests]> to run all loaded tests."
-    "Press <\\[cider-test-run-project-tests]> to run all tests for the current project."
-    "Press <\\[cider-apropos]> to look for a symbol by some search string."
-    "Press <\\[cider-apropos-documentation]> to look for a symbol that has some string in its docstring."
-    "Press <\\[cider-eval-defun-at-point]> to eval the top-level form at point."
-    "Press <\\[cider-eval-defun-up-to-point]> to eval the top-level form up to the point."
-    "Press <\\[cider-eval-sexp-up-to-point]> to eval the current form up to the point."
-    "Press <\\[cider-eval-sexp-at-point]> to eval the current form around the point."
-    "Press <\\[cider-eval-sexp-at-point-in-context]> to eval the current form around the point in a user-provided context."
-    "Press <\\[cider-eval-buffer]> to eval the entire source buffer."
-    "Press <\\[cider-scratch]> to create a Clojure scratchpad. Pretty handy for prototyping."
-    "Press <\\[cider-read-and-eval]> to evaluate some Clojure expression directly in the minibuffer."
-    "Press <\\[cider-drink-a-sip]> to get more CIDER tips."
-    "Press <\\[cider-browse-ns-all]> to start CIDER's namespace browser."
-    "Press <\\[cider-classpath]> to start CIDER's classpath browser."
-    "Press <\\[cider-repl-history]> to start CIDER's REPL input history browser."
-    "Press <\\[cider-macroexpand-1]> to expand the preceding macro."
-    "Press <\\[cider-inspect]> to inspect the preceding expression's result."
-    "Press <C-u \\[cider-inspect]> to inspect the defun at point's result."
-    "Press <C-u C-u \\[cider-inspect]> to read Clojure code from the minibuffer and inspect its result."
-    "Press <\\[cider-ns-refresh]> to reload modified and unloaded namespaces."
-    "You can define Clojure functions to be called before and after `cider-ns-refresh' (see `cider-ns-refresh-before-fn' and `cider-ns-refresh-after-fn'."
-    "Press <\\[cider-describe-connection]> to view information about the connection."
-    "Press <\\[cider-undef]> to undefine a symbol in the current namespace."
-    "Press <\\[cider-interrupt]> to interrupt an ongoing evaluation."
-    "Use <M-x customize-group RET cider RET> to see every possible setting you can customize."
-    "Use <M-x customize-group RET cider-repl RET> to see every possible REPL setting you can customize."
-    "Enable `eldoc-mode' to display function & method signatures in the minibuffer."
-    "Enable `cider-enlighten-mode' to display the locals of a function when it's executed."
-    "Use <\\[cider-close-ancillary-buffers]> to close all ancillary buffers created by CIDER (e.g. *cider-doc*)."
-    "Exploring CIDER's menu-bar entries is a great way to discover features."
-    "Keep in mind that some commands don't have a keybinding by default. Explore CIDER!"
-    "Tweak `cider-repl-prompt-function' to customize your REPL prompt."
-    "Tweak `cider-eldoc-ns-function' to customize the way namespaces are displayed by eldoc."
-    "For no middleware, low-tech and reliable namespace reloading use <\\[cider-ns-reload]>."
-    "Press <\\[cider-load-buffer-and-switch-to-repl-buffer]> to load the current buffer and switch to the REPL buffer afterwards.")
-  "Some handy CIDER tips."
-  )
-
-(defun cider-random-tip ()
-  "Select a random tip from `cider-tips'."
-  (substitute-command-keys (nth (random (length cider-tips)) cider-tips)))
-
-(defun cider-drink-a-sip ()
-  "Show a random tip."
-  (interactive)
-  (message (cider-random-tip)))
-
-(defun cider-column-number-at-pos (pos)
-  "Analog to `line-number-at-pos'.
-Return buffer column number at position POS."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char pos)
-    ;; we have to adjust the column number by 1 to account for the fact
-    ;; that Emacs starts counting columns from 0 and Clojure from 1
-    (1+ (current-column))))
-
-(defun cider-propertize (text kind)
-  "Propertize TEXT as KIND.
-KIND can be the symbols `ns', `var', `emph', `fn', or a face name."
-  (propertize text 'face (pcase kind
-                           (`fn 'font-lock-function-name-face)
-                           (`var 'font-lock-variable-name-face)
-                           (`ns 'font-lock-type-face)
-                           (`emph 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                           (face face))))
-
-(defun cider--menu-add-help-strings (menu-list)
-  "Add a :help entries to items in MENU-LIST."
-  (mapcar (lambda (x)
-            (cond
-             ((listp x) (cider--menu-add-help-strings x))
-             ((and (vectorp x)
-                   (not (plist-get (append x nil) :help))
-                   (functionp (elt x 1)))
-              (vconcat x `[:help ,(documentation (elt x 1))]))
-             (t x)))
-          menu-list))
-
-(defcustom cider-jdk-src-paths '("/usr/lib/jvm/openjdk-8/src.zip")
-  "Used by `cider-stacktrace-navigate'.
-Zip/jar files work, but it's better to extract them and put the directory
-paths here.  Clojure sources here:
-https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/clojure/clojure/1.8.0/."
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0")
-  :type '(list string))
-
-(defun cider-resolve-java-class (class)
-  "Return a path to a Java source file that corresponds to CLASS.
-
-This will be a zip/jar path for archived sources and a normal
-file path otherwise."
-  (when class
-    (let ((file-name (concat (replace-regexp-in-string "\\." "/" class) ".java")))
-      (cl-find-if
-       'file-exists-p
-       (mapcar
-        (lambda (d)
-          (cond ((file-directory-p d)
-                 (expand-file-name file-name d))
-                ((and (file-exists-p d)
-                      (member (file-name-extension d) '("jar" "zip")))
-                 (format "zip:file:%s!/%s" d file-name))
-                (t (error "Unexpected archive: %s" d))))
-        cider-jdk-src-paths)))))
-
-(provide 'cider-util)
-
-;;; cider-util.el ends here
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-;;; cider.el --- Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-;; Maintainer: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;; URL: http://www.github.com/clojure-emacs/cider
-;; Version: 0.18.1-snapshot
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25") (clojure-mode "5.9") (pkg-info "0.4") (queue "0.2") (spinner "1.7") (seq "2.16") (sesman "0.3"))
-;; Keywords: languages, clojure, cider
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Provides a Clojure interactive development environment for Emacs, built on
-;; top of nREPL.
-
-;;; Installation:
-
-;; Available as a package in melpa.org and stable.melpa.org
-
-;; (add-to-list 'package-archives
-;;              '("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/"))
-;;
-;; or
-;;
-;; (add-to-list 'package-archives
-;;              '("melpa-stable" . "https://stable.melpa.org/packages/") t)
-;;
-;; M-x package-install cider
-
-;;; Usage:
-
-;; M-x cider-jack-in-clj
-;; M-x cider-jack-in-cljs
-;;
-;; M-x cider-connect-sibling-clj
-;; M-x cider-connect-sibling-cljs
-;;
-;; M-x cider-connect-clj
-;; M-x cider-connect-cljs
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup cider nil
-  "Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks."
-  :prefix "cider-"
-  :group 'applications
-  :link '(url-link :tag "GitHub" "https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider")
-  :link '(url-link :tag "Online Manual" "http://docs.cider.mx")
-  :link '(emacs-commentary-link :tag "Commentary" "cider"))
-
-(require 'cider-client)
-(require 'cider-eldoc)
-(require 'cider-repl)
-(require 'cider-repl-history)
-(require 'cider-connection)
-(require 'cider-mode)
-(require 'cider-common)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cider-debug)
-(require 'cider-util)
-
-(require 'tramp-sh)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'seq)
-(require 'sesman)
-
-(defconst cider-version "0.18.1-snapshot"
-  "Fallback version used when it cannot be extracted automatically.
-Normally it won't be used, unless `pkg-info' fails to extract the
-version from the CIDER package or library.")
-
-(defconst cider-codename "Saigon"
-  "Codename used to denote stable releases.")
-
-(defcustom cider-lein-command
-  "lein"
-  "The command used to execute Leiningen."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defcustom cider-lein-global-options
-  nil
-  "Command global options used to execute Leiningen (e.g.: -o for offline)."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(defcustom cider-lein-parameters
-  "repl :headless :host ::"
-  "Params passed to Leiningen to start an nREPL server via `cider-jack-in'."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(defcustom cider-boot-command
-  "boot"
-  "The command used to execute Boot."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-boot-global-options
-  nil
-  "Command global options used to execute Boot (e.g.: -c for checkouts)."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.14.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-boot-parameters
-  "cider.tasks/nrepl-server -b :: wait"
-  "Params passed to boot to start an nREPL server via `cider-jack-in'."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-clojure-cli-command
-  "clojure"
-  "The command used to execute clojure with tools.deps (requires Clojure 1.9+).
-Don't use clj here, as it doesn't work when spawned from Emacs due to
-it using rlwrap."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-clojure-cli-global-options
-  nil
-  "Command line options used to execute clojure with tools.deps."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-clojure-cli-parameters
-  "-e '(require (quote cider-nrepl.main)) (cider-nrepl.main/init %s)'"
-  "Params passed to clojure to start an nREPL server via `cider-jack-in'.
-This is evaluated using `format', with the first argument being the Clojure
-vector of middleware variables as a string."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-shadow-cljs-command
-  "npx shadow-cljs"
-  "The command used to execute shadow-cljs.
-
-By default we favor the project-specific shadow-cljs over the system-wide."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-shadow-cljs-global-options
-  ""
-  "Command line options used to execute shadow-cljs (e.g.: -v for verbose mode)."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-shadow-cljs-parameters
-  "server"
-  "Params passed to shadow-cljs to start an nREPL server via `cider-jack-in'."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-gradle-command
-  "gradle"
-  "The command used to execute Gradle."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-gradle-global-options
-  "--no-daemon"
-  "Command line options used to execute Gradle (e.g.: -m for dry run)."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.14.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-gradle-parameters
-  "clojureRepl"
-  "Params passed to gradle to start an nREPL server via `cider-jack-in'."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.10.0"))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'cider-default-repl-command 'cider-jack-in-default)
-(defcustom cider-jack-in-default (if (executable-find "clojure") 'clojure-cli 'lein)
-  "The default tool to use when doing `cider-jack-in' outside a project.
-This value will only be consulted when no identifying file types, i.e.
-project.clj for leiningen or build.boot for boot, could be found.
-
-As the Clojure CLI is bundled with Clojure itself, it's the default.
-In the absence of the Clojure CLI (e.g. on Windows), we fallback
-to Leiningen."
-  :type '(choice (const 'lein)
-                 (const 'boot)
-                 (const 'clojure-cli)
-                 (const 'shadow-cljs)
-                 (const 'gradle))
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'symbolp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-preferred-build-tool
-  nil
-  "Allow choosing a build system when there are many.
-When there are project markers from multiple build systems (e.g. lein and
-boot) the user is prompted to select one of them.  When non-nil, this
-variable will suppress this behavior and will select whatever build system
-is indicated by the variable if present.  Note, this is only when CIDER
-cannot decide which of many build systems to use and will never override a
-command when there is no ambiguity."
-  :type '(choice (const 'lein)
-                 (const 'boot)
-                 (const 'clojure-cli)
-                 (const 'shadow-cljs)
-                 (const 'gradle)
-                 (const :tag "Always ask" nil))
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'symbolp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.13.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-allow-jack-in-without-project 'warn
-  "Controls what happens when doing `cider-jack-in' outside a project.
-When set to 'warn you'd prompted to confirm the command.
-When set to t `cider-jack-in' will quietly continue.
-When set to nil `cider-jack-in' will fail."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "always" t)
-                 (const 'warn)
-                 (const :tag "never" nil))
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-known-endpoints nil
-  "A list of connection endpoints where each endpoint is a list.
-For example: \\='((\"label\" \"host\" \"port\")).
-The label is optional so that \\='(\"host\" \"port\") will suffice.
-This variable is used by `cider-connect'."
-  :type '(repeat (list (string :tag "label")
-                       (string :tag "host")
-                       (string :tag "port")))
-  :group 'cider)
-
-(defcustom cider-connected-hook nil
-  "List of functions to call when connected to Clojure nREPL server."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-disconnected-hook nil
-  "List of functions to call when disconnected from the Clojure nREPL server."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'cider
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-inject-dependencies-at-jack-in t
-  "When nil, do not inject repl dependencies (most likely nREPL middlewares) at `cider-jack-in' time."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :version '(cider . "0.11.0"))
-
-(defcustom cider-offer-to-open-cljs-app-in-browser t
-  "When nil, do not offer to open ClojureScript apps in a browser on connect."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :version '(cider . "0.15.0"))
-
-(defvar cider-ps-running-nrepls-command "ps u | grep leiningen"
-  "Process snapshot command used in `cider-locate-running-nrepl-ports'.")
-
-(defvar cider-ps-running-nrepl-path-regexp-list
-  '("\\(?:leiningen.original.pwd=\\)\\(.+?\\) -D"
-    "\\(?:-classpath +:?\\(.+?\\)/self-installs\\)")
-  "Regexp list to get project paths.
-Extract project paths from output of `cider-ps-running-nrepls-command'.
-Sub-match 1 must be the project path.")
-
-(defvar cider-host-history nil
-  "Completion history for connection hosts.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-version ()
-  "Display CIDER's version."
-  (interactive)
-  (message "CIDER %s" (cider--version)))
-
-(defun cider-jack-in-command (project-type)
-  "Determine the command `cider-jack-in' needs to invoke for the PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (pcase project-type
-    ('lein        cider-lein-command)
-    ('boot        cider-boot-command)
-    ('clojure-cli cider-clojure-cli-command)
-    ('shadow-cljs cider-shadow-cljs-command)
-    ('gradle      cider-gradle-command)
-    (_            (user-error "Unsupported project type `%S'" project-type))))
-
-(defun cider-jack-in-resolve-command (project-type)
-  "Determine the resolved file path to `cider-jack-in-command'.
-Throws an error if PROJECT-TYPE is unknown."
-  (pcase project-type
-    ('lein (cider--resolve-command cider-lein-command))
-    ('boot (cider--resolve-command cider-boot-command))
-    ('clojure-cli (cider--resolve-command cider-clojure-cli-command))
-    ;; here we have to account for the possibility that the command is either
-    ;; "npx shadow-cljs" or just "shadow-cljs"
-    ('shadow-cljs (let ((parts (split-string cider-shadow-cljs-command)))
-                    (when-let* ((command (cider--resolve-command (car parts))))
-                      (mapconcat #'identity (cons command (cdr parts)) " "))))
-    ('gradle (cider--resolve-command cider-gradle-command))
-    (_ (user-error "Unsupported project type `%S'" project-type))))
-
-(defun cider-jack-in-global-options (project-type)
-  "Determine the command line options for `cider-jack-in' for the PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (pcase project-type
-    ('lein        cider-lein-global-options)
-    ('boot        cider-boot-global-options)
-    ('clojure-cli cider-clojure-cli-global-options)
-    ('shadow-cljs cider-shadow-cljs-global-options)
-    ('gradle      cider-gradle-global-options)
-    (_            (user-error "Unsupported project type `%S'" project-type))))
-
-(defun cider-jack-in-params (project-type)
-  "Determine the commands params for `cider-jack-in' for the PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (pcase project-type
-    ('lein        cider-lein-parameters)
-    ('boot        cider-boot-parameters)
-    ('clojure-cli (format cider-clojure-cli-parameters
-                          (concat
-                           "["
-                           (mapconcat
-                            (apply-partially #'format "\"%s\"")
-                            (cider-jack-in-normalized-nrepl-middlewares)
-                            ", ")
-                           "]")))
-    ('shadow-cljs cider-shadow-cljs-parameters)
-    ('gradle      cider-gradle-parameters)
-    (_            (user-error "Unsupported project type `%S'" project-type))))
-
-
-;;; Jack-in dependencies injection
-(defvar cider-jack-in-dependencies nil
-  "List of dependencies where elements are lists of artifact name and version.")
-(put 'cider-jack-in-dependencies 'risky-local-variable t)
-(cider-add-to-alist 'cider-jack-in-dependencies
-                    "org.clojure/tools.nrepl" "0.2.13")
-
-(defvar cider-jack-in-cljs-dependencies nil
-  "List of dependencies where elements are lists of artifact name and version.
-Added to `cider-jack-in-dependencies' when doing `cider-jack-in-cljs'.")
-(put 'cider-jack-in-cljs-dependencies 'risky-local-variable t)
-(cider-add-to-alist 'cider-jack-in-cljs-dependencies "cider/piggieback" "0.3.9")
-
-(defvar cider-jack-in-dependencies-exclusions nil
-  "List of exclusions for jack in dependencies.
-Elements of the list are artifact name and list of exclusions to apply for the artifact.")
-(put 'cider-jack-in-dependencies-exclusions 'risky-local-variable t)
-(cider-add-to-alist 'cider-jack-in-dependencies-exclusions
-                    "org.clojure/tools.nrepl" '("org.clojure/clojure"))
-
-(defconst cider-clojure-artifact-id "org.clojure/clojure"
-  "Artifact identifier for Clojure.")
-
-(defconst cider-minimum-clojure-version "1.8.0"
-  "Minimum supported version of Clojure.")
-
-(defconst cider-latest-clojure-version "1.10.0"
-  "Latest supported version of Clojure.")
-
-(defconst cider-required-middleware-version "0.18.0"
-  "The minimum CIDER nREPL version that's known to work properly with CIDER.")
-
-(defconst cider-latest-middleware-version "0.18.0"
-  "The latest CIDER nREPL version that's known to work properly with CIDER.")
-
-(defcustom cider-jack-in-auto-inject-clojure nil
-  "Version of clojure to auto-inject into REPL.
-If nil, do not inject Clojure into the REPL.  If `latest', inject
-`cider-latest-clojure-version', which should approximate to the most recent
-version of Clojure.  If `minimal', inject `cider-minimum-clojure-version',
-which will be the lowest version CIDER supports.  If a string, use this as
-the version number.  If it is a list, the first element should be a string,
-specifying the artifact ID, and the second element the version number."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "None" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Latest" 'latest)
-                 (const :tag "Minimal" 'minimal)
-                 (string :tag "Specific Version")
-                 (list :tag "Artifact ID and Version"
-                       (string :tag "Artifact ID")
-                       (string :tag "Version"))))
-
-(defvar cider-jack-in-lein-plugins nil
-  "List of Leiningen plugins to be injected at jack-in.
-Each element is a list of artifact name and version, followed optionally by
-keyword arguments.  The only keyword argument currently accepted is
-`:predicate', which should be given a function that takes the list (name,
-version, and keyword arguments) and returns non-nil to indicate that the
-plugin should actually be injected.  (This is useful primarily for packages
-that extend CIDER, not for users.  For example, a refactoring package might
-want to inject some middleware only when within a project context.)")
-(put 'cider-jack-in-lein-plugins 'risky-local-variable t)
-(cider-add-to-alist 'cider-jack-in-lein-plugins
-                    "cider/cider-nrepl" cider-latest-middleware-version)
-
-(defvar cider-jack-in-cljs-lein-plugins nil
-  "List of Leiningen plugins to be injected at jack-in.
-Added to `cider-jack-in-lein-plugins' (which see) when doing
-`cider-jack-in-cljs'.")
-(put 'cider-jack-in-cljs-lein-plugins 'risky-local-variable t)
-
-(defun cider-jack-in-normalized-lein-plugins ()
-  "Return a normalized list of Leiningen plugins to be injected.
-See `cider-jack-in-lein-plugins' for the format, except that the list
-returned by this function does not include keyword arguments."
-  (thread-last cider-jack-in-lein-plugins
-    (seq-filter
-     (lambda (spec)
-       (if-let* ((pred (plist-get (seq-drop spec 2) :predicate)))
-           (funcall pred spec)
-         t)))
-    (mapcar
-     (lambda (spec)
-       (seq-take spec 2)))))
-
-(defvar cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares nil
-  "List of Clojure variable names.
-Each of these Clojure variables should hold a vector of nREPL middlewares.
-Instead of a string, an element can be a list containing a string followed
-by optional keyword arguments.  The only keyword argument currently
-accepted is `:predicate', which should be given a function that takes the
-list (string and keyword arguments) and returns non-nil to indicate that
-the middlewares should actually be injected.")
-(put 'cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares 'risky-local-variable t)
-(add-to-list 'cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares "cider.nrepl/cider-middleware")
-
-(defvar cider-jack-in-cljs-nrepl-middlewares nil
-  "List of Clojure variable names.
-Added to `cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares' (which see) when doing
-`cider-jack-in-cljs'.")
-(put 'cider-jack-in-cljs-nrepl-middlewares 'risky-local-variable t)
-(add-to-list 'cider-jack-in-cljs-nrepl-middlewares "cider.piggieback/wrap-cljs-repl")
-
-(defun cider-jack-in-normalized-nrepl-middlewares ()
-  "Return a normalized list of middleware variable names.
-See `cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares' for the format, except that the list
-returned by this function only contains strings."
-  (thread-last cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares
-    (seq-filter
-     (lambda (spec)
-       (or (not (listp spec))
-           (if-let* ((pred (plist-get (cdr spec) :predicate)))
-               (funcall pred spec)
-             t))))
-    (mapcar
-     (lambda (spec)
-       (if (listp spec)
-           (car spec)
-         spec)))))
-
-(defun cider--list-as-boot-artifact (list)
-  "Return a boot artifact string described by the elements of LIST.
-LIST should have the form (ARTIFACT-NAME ARTIFACT-VERSION).  The returned
-string is quoted for passing as argument to an inferior shell."
-  (concat "-d " (shell-quote-argument (format "%s:%s" (car list) (cadr list)))))
-
-(defun cider-boot-dependencies (dependencies)
-  "Return a list of boot artifact strings created from DEPENDENCIES."
-  (concat (mapconcat #'cider--list-as-boot-artifact dependencies " ")
-          (unless (seq-empty-p dependencies) " ")))
-
-(defun cider-boot-middleware-task (params middlewares)
-  "Create a command to add MIDDLEWARES with corresponding PARAMS."
-  (concat "cider.tasks/add-middleware "
-          (mapconcat (lambda (middleware)
-                       (format "-m %s" (shell-quote-argument middleware)))
-                     middlewares
-                     " ")
-          " " params))
-
-(defun cider-boot-jack-in-dependencies (global-opts params dependencies plugins middlewares)
-  "Create boot jack-in dependencies.
-Does so by concatenating GLOBAL-OPTS, DEPENDENCIES,
-PLUGINS and MIDDLEWARES.  PARAMS and MIDDLEWARES are passed on to
-`cider-boot-middleware-task` before concatenating and DEPENDENCIES and PLUGINS
- are passed on to `cider-boot-dependencies`."
-  (concat global-opts
-          (unless (seq-empty-p global-opts) " ")
-          "-i \"(require 'cider.tasks)\" " ;; Note the space at the end here
-          (cider-boot-dependencies (append dependencies plugins))
-          (cider-boot-middleware-task params middlewares)))
-
-(defun cider--lein-artifact-exclusions (exclusions)
-  "Return an exclusions vector described by the elements of EXCLUSIONS."
-  (if exclusions
-      (format " :exclusions [%s]" (mapconcat #'identity exclusions " "))
-    ""))
-
-(defun cider--list-as-lein-artifact (list &optional exclusions)
-  "Return an artifact string described by the elements of LIST.
-LIST should have the form (ARTIFACT-NAME ARTIFACT-VERSION).  Optionally a list
-of EXCLUSIONS can be provided as well.  The returned
-string is quoted for passing as argument to an inferior shell."
-  (shell-quote-argument (format "[%s %S%s]" (car list) (cadr list) (cider--lein-artifact-exclusions exclusions))))
-
-(defun cider-lein-jack-in-dependencies (global-opts params dependencies dependencies-exclusions lein-plugins)
-  "Create lein jack-in dependencies.
-Does so by concatenating GLOBAL-OPTS, DEPENDENCIES, with DEPENDENCIES-EXCLUSIONS
-removed, LEIN-PLUGINS, and finally PARAMS."
-  (concat
-   global-opts
-   (unless (seq-empty-p global-opts) " ")
-   (mapconcat #'identity
-              (append (seq-map (lambda (dep)
-                                 (let ((exclusions (cadr (assoc (car dep) dependencies-exclusions))))
-                                   (concat "update-in :dependencies conj "
-                                           (cider--list-as-lein-artifact dep exclusions))))
-                               dependencies)
-                      (seq-map (lambda (plugin)
-                                 (concat "update-in :plugins conj "
-                                         (cider--list-as-lein-artifact plugin)))
-                               lein-plugins))
-              " -- ")
-   " -- "
-   params))
-
-(defun cider-clojure-cli-jack-in-dependencies (global-opts params dependencies)
-  "Create Clojure tools.deps jack-in dependencies.
-Does so by concatenating GLOBAL-OPTS, DEPENDENCIES finally PARAMS."
-  (let ((dependencies (append dependencies cider-jack-in-lein-plugins)))
-    (concat
-     global-opts
-     (unless (seq-empty-p global-opts) " ")
-     "-Sdeps '{:deps {"
-     (mapconcat #'identity
-                (seq-map (lambda (dep) (format "%s {:mvn/version \"%s\"}" (car dep) (cadr dep))) dependencies)
-                " ")
-     "}}' "
-     params)))
-
-(defun cider-shadow-cljs-jack-in-dependencies (global-opts params dependencies)
-  "Create shadow-cljs jack-in deps.
-Does so by concatenating GLOBAL-OPTS, DEPENDENCIES finally PARAMS."
-  (let ((dependencies (append dependencies cider-jack-in-lein-plugins)))
-    (concat
-     global-opts
-     (unless (seq-empty-p global-opts) " ")
-     (mapconcat #'identity
-                (seq-map (lambda (dep) (format "-d %s:%s" (car dep) (cadr dep))) dependencies)
-                " ")
-     " "
-     params)))
-
-(defun cider-add-clojure-dependencies-maybe (dependencies)
-  "Return DEPENDENCIES with an added Clojure dependency if requested.
-See also `cider-jack-in-auto-inject-clojure'."
-  (if cider-jack-in-auto-inject-clojure
-      (if (consp cider-jack-in-auto-inject-clojure)
-          (cons cider-jack-in-auto-inject-clojure dependencies)
-        (cons (list cider-clojure-artifact-id
-                    (cond
-                     ((stringp cider-jack-in-auto-inject-clojure)
-                      cider-jack-in-auto-inject-clojure)
-                     ((eq cider-jack-in-auto-inject-clojure 'minimal)
-                      cider-minimum-clojure-version)
-                     ((eq cider-jack-in-auto-inject-clojure 'latest)
-                      cider-latest-clojure-version)))
-              dependencies))
-    dependencies))
-
-(defun cider-inject-jack-in-dependencies (global-opts params project-type)
-  "Return GLOBAL-OPTS and PARAMS with injected REPL dependencies.
-These are set in `cider-jack-in-dependencies', `cider-jack-in-lein-plugins' and
-`cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares' are injected from the CLI according to
-the used PROJECT-TYPE.  Eliminates the need for hacking profiles.clj or the
-boot script for supporting cider with its nREPL middleware and
-dependencies."
-  (pcase project-type
-    ('lein (cider-lein-jack-in-dependencies
-            global-opts
-            params
-            (cider-add-clojure-dependencies-maybe
-             cider-jack-in-dependencies)
-            cider-jack-in-dependencies-exclusions
-            (cider-jack-in-normalized-lein-plugins)))
-    ('boot (cider-boot-jack-in-dependencies
-            global-opts
-            params
-            (cider-add-clojure-dependencies-maybe
-             cider-jack-in-dependencies)
-            (cider-jack-in-normalized-lein-plugins)
-            (cider-jack-in-normalized-nrepl-middlewares)))
-    ('clojure-cli (cider-clojure-cli-jack-in-dependencies
-                   global-opts
-                   params
-                   (cider-add-clojure-dependencies-maybe
-                    cider-jack-in-dependencies)))
-    ('shadow-cljs (cider-shadow-cljs-jack-in-dependencies
-                   global-opts
-                   params
-                   (cider-add-clojure-dependencies-maybe
-                    cider-jack-in-dependencies)))
-    ('gradle (concat
-              global-opts
-              (unless (seq-empty-p global-opts) " ")
-              params))
-    (_ (error "Unsupported project type `%S'" project-type))))
-
-
-;;; ClojureScript REPL creation
-
-(defcustom cider-check-cljs-repl-requirements t
-  "When non-nil will run the requirement checks for the different cljs repls.
-Generally you should not disable this unless you run into some faulty check."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(defun cider-verify-clojurescript-is-present ()
-  "Check whether ClojureScript is present."
-  (unless (cider-library-present-p "clojure/clojurescript")
-    (user-error "ClojureScript is not available.  See http://docs.cider.mx/en/latest/clojurescript for details")))
-
-(defun cider-verify-piggieback-is-present ()
-  "Check whether the piggieback middleware is present."
-  (unless (cider-library-present-p "cider/piggieback")
-    (user-error "Piggieback is not available.  See http://docs.cider.mx/en/latest/clojurescript for details")))
-
-(defun cider-check-nashorn-requirements ()
-  "Check whether we can start a Nashorn ClojureScript REPL."
-  (cider-verify-piggieback-is-present))
-
-(defun cider-check-node-requirements ()
-  "Check whether we can start a Node ClojureScript REPL."
-  (cider-verify-piggieback-is-present)
-  (unless (executable-find "node")
-    (user-error "Node.js is not present on the exec-path.  Make sure you've installed it and your exec-path is properly set")))
-
-(defun cider-check-figwheel-requirements ()
-  "Check whether we can start a Figwheel ClojureScript REPL."
-  (cider-verify-piggieback-is-present)
-  (unless (cider-library-present-p "figwheel-sidecar/figwheel-sidecar")
-    (user-error "Figwheel-sidecar is not available.  Please check http://docs.cider.mx/en/latest/clojurescript")))
-
-(defun cider-check-figwheel-main-requirements ()
-  "Check whether we can start a Figwheel ClojureScript REPL."
-  (cider-verify-piggieback-is-present)
-  (unless (cider-library-present-p "bhauman/figwheel-main")
-    (user-error "Figwheel-main is not available.  Please check http://docs.cider.mx/en/latest/clojurescript")))
-
-(defun cider-check-weasel-requirements ()
-  "Check whether we can start a Weasel ClojureScript REPL."
-  (cider-verify-piggieback-is-present)
-  (unless (cider-library-present-p "weasel/weasel")
-    (user-error "Weasel in not available.  Please check http://docs.cider.mx/en/latest/clojurescript/#browser-connected-clojurescript-repl")))
-
-(defun cider-check-boot-requirements ()
-  "Check whether we can start a Boot ClojureScript REPL."
-  (cider-verify-piggieback-is-present)
-  (unless (cider-library-present-p "adzerk/boot-cljs-repl")
-    (user-error "The Boot ClojureScript REPL is not available.  Please check https://github.com/adzerk-oss/boot-cljs-repl/blob/master/README.md")))
-
-(defun cider-check-shadow-cljs-requirements ()
-  "Check whether we can start a shadow-cljs REPL."
-  (unless (cider-library-present-p "thheller/shadow-cljs")
-    (user-error "The shadow-cljs ClojureScript REPL is not available")))
-
-(defun cider-normalize-cljs-init-options (options)
-  "Normalize the OPTIONS string used for initializing a CLJS REPL."
-  (if (or (string-prefix-p "{" options)
-          (string-prefix-p "(" options)
-          (string-prefix-p "[" options)
-          (string-prefix-p ":" options))
-      options
-    (concat ":" options)))
-
-(defcustom cider-shadow-default-options nil
-  "Defines default `shadow-cljs' options."
-  :type 'string
-  :safe (lambda (s) (or (null s) (stringp s)))
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.18.0"))
-
-(defun cider-shadow-select-cljs-init-form ()
-  "Generate the init form for a shadow-cljs select-only REPL.
-We have to prompt the user to select a build, that's why this is a command,
-not just a string."
-  (let ((form "(do (require '[shadow.cljs.devtools.api :as shadow]) (shadow/nrepl-select %s))")
-        (options (or cider-shadow-default-options
-                     (read-from-minibuffer "Select shadow-cljs build (e.g. dev): "))))
-    (format form (cider-normalize-cljs-init-options options))))
-
-(defun cider-shadow-cljs-init-form ()
-  "Generate the init form for a shadow-cljs REPL.
-We have to prompt the user to select a build, that's why
-this is a command, not just a string."
-  (let* ((form "(do (require '[shadow.cljs.devtools.api :as shadow]) (shadow/watch %s) (shadow/nrepl-select %s))")
-         (options (or cider-shadow-default-options
-                      (read-from-minibuffer "Select shadow-cljs build (e.g. dev): ")))
-         (build (cider-normalize-cljs-init-options options)))
-    (format form build build)))
-
-(defcustom cider-figwheel-main-default-options nil
-  "Defines the `figwheel.main/start' options.
-
-Note that figwheel-main/start can also accept a map of options, refer to
-Figwheel for details."
-  :type 'string
-  :safe (lambda (s) (or (null s) (stringp s)))
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.18.0"))
-
-(defun cider-figwheel-main-init-form ()
-  "Produce the figwheel-main ClojureScript init form."
-  (let ((form "(do (require 'figwheel.main) (figwheel.main/start %s))")
-        (options (string-trim
-                  (or cider-figwheel-main-default-options
-                      (read-from-minibuffer "Select figwheel-main build (e.g. :dev): ")))))
-    (format form (cider-normalize-cljs-init-options options))))
-
-(defun cider-custom-cljs-repl-init-form ()
-  "Prompt for a form that would start a ClojureScript REPL.
-The supplied string will be wrapped in a do form if needed."
-  (let ((form (read-from-minibuffer "Please, provide a form to start a ClojureScript REPL: ")))
-    ;; TODO: We should probably make this more robust (e.g. by using a regexp or
-    ;; parsing the form).
-    (if (string-prefix-p "(do" form)
-        form
-      (format "(do %s)" form))))
-
-(defvar cider-cljs-repl-types
-  '((nashorn "(do (require 'cljs.repl.nashorn) (cider.piggieback/cljs-repl (cljs.repl.nashorn/repl-env)))"
-             cider-check-nashorn-requirements)
-    (figwheel "(do (require 'figwheel-sidecar.repl-api) (figwheel-sidecar.repl-api/start-figwheel!) (figwheel-sidecar.repl-api/cljs-repl))"
-              cider-check-figwheel-requirements)
-    (figwheel-main cider-figwheel-main-init-form cider-check-figwheel-main-requirements)
-    (node "(do (require 'cljs.repl.node) (cider.piggieback/cljs-repl (cljs.repl.node/repl-env)))"
-          cider-check-node-requirements)
-    (weasel "(do (require 'weasel.repl.websocket) (cider.piggieback/cljs-repl (weasel.repl.websocket/repl-env :ip \"127.0.0.1\" :port 9001)))"
-            cider-check-weasel-requirements)
-    (boot "(do (require 'adzerk.boot-cljs-repl) (adzerk.boot-cljs-repl/start-repl))"
-          cider-check-boot-requirements)
-    (shadow cider-shadow-cljs-init-form cider-check-shadow-cljs-requirements)
-    (shadow-select cider-shadow-select-cljs-init-form cider-check-shadow-cljs-requirements)
-    (custom cider-custom-cljs-repl-init-form nil))
-  "A list of supported ClojureScript REPLs.
-
-For each one we have its name, the form we need to evaluate in a Clojure
-REPL to start the ClojureScript REPL and functions to very their requirements.
-
-The form should be either a string or a function producing a string.")
-
-(defun cider-register-cljs-repl-type (type init-form &optional requirements-fn)
-  "Register a new ClojureScript REPL type.
-
-Types are defined by the following:
-
-- TYPE - symbol identifier that will be used to refer to the REPL type
-- INIT-FORM - string or function (symbol) producing string
-- REQUIREMENTS-FN - function to check whether the REPL can be started.
-This param is optional.
-
-All this function does is modifying `cider-cljs-repl-types'.
-It's intended to be used in your Emacs config."
-  (unless (symbolp type)
-    (user-error "The REPL type must be a symbol"))
-  (unless (or (stringp init-form) (symbolp init-form))
-    (user-error "The init form must be a string or a symbol referring to a function"))
-  (unless (or (null requirements-fn) (symbolp requirements-fn))
-    (user-error "The requirements-fn must be a symbol referring to a function"))
-  (add-to-list 'cider-cljs-repl-types (list type init-form requirements-fn)))
-
-(defcustom cider-default-cljs-repl nil
-  "The default ClojureScript REPL to start.
-This affects commands like `cider-jack-in-cljs'.  Generally it's
-intended to be set via .dir-locals.el for individual projects, as its
-relatively unlikely you'd like to use the same type of REPL in each project
-you're working on."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Nashorn"  nashorn)
-                 (const :tag "Figwheel" figwheel)
-                 (const :tag "Node"     node)
-                 (const :tag "Weasel"   weasel)
-                 (const :tag "Boot"     boot)
-                 (const :tag "Shadow"   shadow)
-                 (const :tag "Custom"   custom))
-  :group 'cider
-  :safe #'symbolp
-  :package-version '(cider . "0.17.0"))
-
-(make-obsolete-variable 'cider-cljs-lein-repl 'cider-default-cljs-repl "0.17")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'cider-cljs-boot-repl 'cider-default-cljs-repl "0.17")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'cider-cljs-gradle-repl 'cider-default-cljs-repl "0.17")
-
-(defvar cider--select-cljs-repl-history nil)
-(defun cider-select-cljs-repl (&optional default)
-  "Select the ClojureScript REPL to use with `cider-jack-in-cljs'.
-DEFAULT is the default CLJS REPL to offer in completion."
-  (let ((repl-types (mapcar #'car cider-cljs-repl-types)))
-    (intern (completing-read "Select ClojureScript REPL type: " repl-types
-                             nil nil nil 'cider--select-cljs-repl-history
-                             (or default (car cider--select-cljs-repl-history))))))
-
-(defun cider-cljs-repl-form (repl-type)
-  "Get the cljs REPL form for REPL-TYPE."
-  (if-let* ((repl-form (cadr (seq-find
-                              (lambda (entry)
-                                (eq (car entry) repl-type))
-                              cider-cljs-repl-types))))
-      ;; repl-form can be either a string or a function producing a string
-      (if (symbolp repl-form)
-          (funcall repl-form)
-        repl-form)
-    (user-error "No ClojureScript REPL type %s found.  Please make sure that `cider-cljs-repl-types' has an entry for it" repl-type)))
-
-(defun cider-verify-cljs-repl-requirements (&optional repl-type)
-  "Verify that the requirements for REPL-TYPE are met.
-Return REPL-TYPE if requirements are met."
-  (let ((repl-type (or repl-type
-                       cider-default-cljs-repl
-                       (cider-select-cljs-repl))))
-    (when-let* ((fun (nth 2 (seq-find
-                             (lambda (entry)
-                               (eq (car entry) repl-type))
-                             cider-cljs-repl-types))))
-      (funcall fun))
-    repl-type))
-
-(defun cider--check-cljs (&optional cljs-type no-error)
-  "Verify that all cljs requirements are met for CLJS-TYPE connection.
-Return REPL-TYPE of requirement are met, and throw an ‘user-error’ otherwise.
-When NO-ERROR is non-nil, don't throw an error, issue a message and return
-nil."
-  (if no-error
-      (condition-case ex
-          (progn
-            (cider-verify-clojurescript-is-present)
-            (cider-verify-cljs-repl-requirements cljs-type))
-        (error
-         (message "Invalid CLJS dependency: %S" ex)
-         nil))
-    (cider-verify-clojurescript-is-present)
-    (cider-verify-cljs-repl-requirements cljs-type)))
-
-(defun cider--offer-to-open-app-in-browser (server-buffer)
-  "Look for a server address in SERVER-BUFFER and offer to open it."
-  (when (buffer-live-p server-buffer)
-    (with-current-buffer server-buffer
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (when-let* ((url (and (search-forward-regexp "http://localhost:[0-9]+" nil 'noerror)
-                              (match-string 0))))
-          (when (y-or-n-p (format "Visit ‘%s’ in a browser? " url))
-            (browse-url url)))))))
-
-
-;;; User Level Connectors
-
-(defvar cider-start-map
-  (let ((map (define-prefix-command 'cider-start-map)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "x") #'cider)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x") #'cider)
-    (define-key map (kbd "j j") #'cider-jack-in-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "j s") #'cider-jack-in-cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "j m") #'cider-jack-in-clj&cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-j j") #'cider-jack-in-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-j s") #'cider-jack-in-cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-j m") #'cider-jack-in-clj&cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-j C-j") #'cider-jack-in-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-j C-s") #'cider-jack-in-cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-j C-m") #'cider-jack-in-clj&cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c j") #'cider-connect-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c s") #'cider-connect-cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c m") #'cider-connect-clj&cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c j") #'cider-connect-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c s") #'cider-connect-cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c m") #'cider-connect-clj&cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-j") #'cider-connect-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") #'cider-connect-cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-m") #'cider-connect-clj&cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s j") #'cider-connect-sibling-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s s") #'cider-connect-sibling-cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-s j") #'cider-connect-sibling-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-s s") #'cider-connect-sibling-cljs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-s C-j") #'cider-connect-sibling-clj)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-s C-s") #'cider-connect-sibling-cljs)
-    map)
-  "CIDER jack-in and connect keymap.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-jack-in-clj (params)
-  "Start an nREPL server for the current project and connect to it.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :project-dir and :jack-in-cmd.
-With the prefix argument, prompt for all these parameters."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((params (thread-first params
-                  (cider--update-project-dir)
-                  (cider--check-existing-session)
-                  (cider--update-jack-in-cmd))))
-    (nrepl-start-server-process
-     (plist-get params :project-dir)
-     (plist-get params :jack-in-cmd)
-     (lambda (server-buffer)
-       (cider-connect-sibling-clj params server-buffer)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-jack-in-cljs (params)
-  "Start an nREPL server for the current project and connect to it.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :project-dir, :jack-in-cmd and
-:cljs-repl-type (e.g. Node, Figwheel, etc).  With the prefix argument,
-prompt for all these parameters."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((cider-jack-in-dependencies (append cider-jack-in-dependencies cider-jack-in-cljs-dependencies))
-        (cider-jack-in-lein-plugins (append cider-jack-in-lein-plugins cider-jack-in-cljs-lein-plugins))
-        (cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares (append cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares cider-jack-in-cljs-nrepl-middlewares))
-        (orig-buffer (current-buffer)))
-    ;; cider--update-jack-in-cmd relies indirectly on the above dynamic vars
-    (let ((params (thread-first params
-                    (cider--update-project-dir)
-                    (cider--check-existing-session)
-                    (cider--update-jack-in-cmd))))
-      (nrepl-start-server-process
-       (plist-get params :project-dir)
-       (plist-get params :jack-in-cmd)
-       (lambda (server-buffer)
-         (with-current-buffer orig-buffer
-           (cider-connect-sibling-cljs params server-buffer)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-jack-in-clj&cljs (&optional params soft-cljs-start)
-  "Start an nREPL server and connect with clj and cljs REPLs.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :project-dir, :jack-in-cmd and
-:cljs-repl-type (e.g. Node, Figwheel, etc).  With the prefix argument,
-prompt for all these parameters.  When SOFT-CLJS-START is non-nil, start
-cljs REPL only when the ClojureScript dependencies are met."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((cider-jack-in-dependencies (append cider-jack-in-dependencies cider-jack-in-cljs-dependencies))
-        (cider-jack-in-lein-plugins (append cider-jack-in-lein-plugins cider-jack-in-cljs-lein-plugins))
-        (cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares (append cider-jack-in-nrepl-middlewares cider-jack-in-cljs-nrepl-middlewares))
-        (orig-buffer (current-buffer)))
-    ;; cider--update-jack-in-cmd relies indirectly on the above dynamic vars
-    (let ((params (thread-first params
-                    (cider--update-project-dir)
-                    (cider--check-existing-session)
-                    (cider--update-jack-in-cmd)
-                    (cider--update-cljs-type)
-                    ;; already asked, don't ask on sibling connect
-                    (plist-put :do-prompt nil))))
-      (nrepl-start-server-process
-       (plist-get params :project-dir)
-       (plist-get params :jack-in-cmd)
-       (lambda (server-buffer)
-         (with-current-buffer orig-buffer
-           (let ((clj-repl (cider-connect-sibling-clj params server-buffer)))
-             (if soft-cljs-start
-                 (when (cider--check-cljs (plist-get params :cljs-repl-type) 'no-error)
-                   (cider-connect-sibling-cljs params clj-repl))
-               (cider-connect-sibling-cljs params clj-repl)))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-connect-sibling-clj (params &optional other-repl)
-  "Create a Clojure REPL with the same server as OTHER-REPL.
-PARAMS is for consistency with other connection commands and is currently
-ignored.  OTHER-REPL defaults to `cider-current-repl' and in programs can
-also be a server buffer, in which case a new session with a REPL for that
-server is created."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-nrepl-connect
-   (let* ((other-repl (or other-repl (cider-current-repl nil 'ensure)))
-          (other-params (cider--gather-connect-params nil other-repl))
-          (ses-name (unless (nrepl-server-p other-repl)
-                      (sesman-session-name-for-object 'CIDER other-repl))))
-     (thread-first params
-       (cider--update-do-prompt)
-       (append other-params)
-       (plist-put :repl-init-function nil)
-       (plist-put :repl-type "clj")
-       (plist-put :session-name ses-name)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-connect-sibling-cljs (params &optional other-repl)
-  "Create a ClojureScript REPL with the same server as OTHER-REPL.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :cljs-repl-type (e.g. Node,
-Figwheel, etc).  All other parameters are inferred from the OTHER-REPL.
-OTHER-REPL defaults to `cider-current-repl' but in programs can also be a
-server buffer, in which case a new session for that server is created."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((other-repl (or other-repl (cider-current-repl nil 'ensure)))
-         (other-params (cider--gather-connect-params nil other-repl))
-         (ses-name (unless (nrepl-server-p other-repl)
-                     (sesman-session-name-for-object 'CIDER other-repl))))
-    (cider-nrepl-connect
-     (thread-first params
-       (cider--update-do-prompt)
-       (append other-params)
-       (cider--update-cljs-type)
-       (cider--update-cljs-init-function)
-       (plist-put :session-name ses-name)
-       (plist-put :repl-type "pending-cljs")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-connect-clj (&optional params)
-  "Initialize a CLJ connection to an nREPL server.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :host, :port and :project-dir.  On
-prefix argument, prompt for all the parameters."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-nrepl-connect
-   (thread-first params
-     (cider--update-project-dir)
-     (cider--update-host-port)
-     (cider--check-existing-session)
-     (plist-put :repl-init-function nil)
-     (plist-put :session-name nil)
-     (plist-put :repl-type "clj"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-connect-cljs (&optional params)
-  "Initialize a CLJS connection to an nREPL server.
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :host, :port, :project-dir and
-:cljs-repl-type (e.g. Node, Figwheel, etc).  On prefix, prompt for all the
-parameters regardless of their supplied or default values."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cider-nrepl-connect
-   (thread-first params
-     (cider--update-project-dir)
-     (cider--update-host-port)
-     (cider--check-existing-session)
-     (cider--update-cljs-type)
-     (cider--update-cljs-init-function)
-     (plist-put :session-name nil)
-     (plist-put :repl-type "pending-cljs"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider-connect-clj&cljs (params &optional soft-cljs-start)
-  "Initialize a CLJ and CLJS connection to an nREPL server..
-PARAMS is a plist optionally containing :host, :port, :project-dir and
-:cljs-repl-type (e.g. Node, Figwheel, etc).  When SOFT-CLJS-START is
-non-nil, don't start if ClojureScript requirements are not met."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((params (thread-first params
-                   (cider--update-project-dir)
-                   (cider--update-host-port)
-                   (cider--check-existing-session)
-                   (cider--update-cljs-type)))
-         (clj-repl (cider-connect-clj params)))
-    (if soft-cljs-start
-        (when (cider--check-cljs (plist-get params :cljs-repl-type) 'no-error)
-          (cider-connect-sibling-cljs params clj-repl))
-      (cider-connect-sibling-cljs params clj-repl))))
-
-(defvar cider-connection-init-commands
-  '(cider-jack-in-clj
-    cider-jack-in-cljs
-    cider-jack-in-clj&cljs
-    cider-connect-clj
-    cider-connect-cljs
-    cider-connect-clj&cljs
-    cider-connect-sibling-clj
-    cider-connect-sibling-cljs)
-  "A list of all user-level connection init commands in CIDER.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun cider ()
-  "Start a connection of any type interactively."
-  (interactive)
-  (when-let* ((command (intern (completing-read "Select command: " cider-connection-init-commands))))
-    (call-interactively command)))
-
-
-;;; PARAMS updating
-
-(defun cider--update-do-prompt (params)
-  "Update :do-prompt in PARAMS."
-  (if (equal params '(4))
-      (list :do-prompt t)
-    params))
-
-(defun cider--update-project-dir (params)
-  "Update :project-dir in PARAMS."
-  (let* ((params (cider--update-do-prompt params))
-         (proj-dir (if (plist-get params :do-prompt)
-                       (read-directory-name "Project: "
-                                            (clojure-project-dir (cider-current-dir)))
-                     (plist-get params :project-dir)))
-         (orig-buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (if (or (null proj-dir)
-            (file-in-directory-p default-directory proj-dir))
-        (plist-put params :project-dir
-                   (or proj-dir
-                       (clojure-project-dir (cider-current-dir))))
-      ;; If proj-dir is not a parent of default-directory, transfer all local
-      ;; variables and hack dir-local variables into a temporary buffer and keep
-      ;; that buffer within `params` for the later use by other --update-
-      ;; functions. The context buffer should not be used outside of the param
-      ;; initialization pipeline. Therefore, we don't bother with making it
-      ;; unique or killing it anywhere.
-      (let ((context-buf-name " *cider-context-buffer*"))
-        (when (get-buffer context-buf-name)
-          (kill-buffer context-buf-name))
-        (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create context-buf-name)
-          (dolist (pair (buffer-local-variables orig-buffer))
-            (pcase pair
-              (`(,name . ,value)        ;ignore unbound variables
-               (ignore-errors (set (make-local-variable name) value))))
-            (setq-local buffer-file-name nil))
-          (let ((default-directory proj-dir))
-            (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-            (thread-first params
-              (plist-put :project-dir proj-dir)
-              (plist-put :--context-buffer (current-buffer)))))))))
-
-(defun cider--update-cljs-type (params)
-  "Update :cljs-repl-type in PARAMS."
-  (with-current-buffer (or (plist-get params :--context-buffer)
-                           (current-buffer))
-    (let ((params (cider--update-do-prompt params))
-          (inferred-type (or (plist-get params :cljs-repl-type)
-                             cider-default-cljs-repl)))
-      (plist-put params :cljs-repl-type
-                 (if (plist-get params :do-prompt)
-                     (cider-select-cljs-repl inferred-type)
-                   (or inferred-type
-                       (cider-select-cljs-repl)))))))
-
-(defun cider--update-jack-in-cmd (params)
-  "Update :jack-in-cmd key in PARAMS."
-  (let* ((params (cider--update-do-prompt params))
-         (project-dir (plist-get params :project-dir))
-         (project-type (cider-project-type project-dir))
-         (command (cider-jack-in-command project-type))
-         (command-resolved (cider-jack-in-resolve-command project-type))
-         (command-global-opts (cider-jack-in-global-options project-type))
-         (command-params (cider-jack-in-params project-type)))
-    (if command-resolved
-        (with-current-buffer (or (plist-get params :--context-buffer)
-                                 (current-buffer))
-          (let* ((command-params (if (plist-get params :do-prompt)
-                                     (read-string (format "nREPL server command: %s " command-params)
-                                                  command-params)
-                                   command-params))
-                 (cmd-params (if cider-inject-dependencies-at-jack-in
-                                 (cider-inject-jack-in-dependencies command-global-opts command-params project-type)
-                               command-params)))
-            (if (or project-dir cider-allow-jack-in-without-project)
-                (when (or project-dir
-                          (eq cider-allow-jack-in-without-project t)
-                          (and (null project-dir)
-                               (eq cider-allow-jack-in-without-project 'warn)
-                               (y-or-n-p "Are you sure you want to run `cider-jack-in' without a Clojure project? ")))
-                  (let* ((cmd (format "%s %s" command-resolved cmd-params)))
-                    (plist-put params :jack-in-cmd cmd)))
-              (user-error "`cider-jack-in' is not allowed without a Clojure project"))))
-      (user-error "The %s executable isn't on your `exec-path'" command))))
-
-(defun cider--update-host-port (params)
-  "Update :host and :port in PARAMS."
-  (with-current-buffer (or (plist-get params :--context-buffer)
-                           (current-buffer))
-    (let* ((params (cider--update-do-prompt params))
-           (host (plist-get params :host))
-           (port (plist-get params :port))
-           (endpoint (if (plist-get params :do-prompt)
-                         (cider-select-endpoint)
-                       (if (and host port)
-                           (cons host port)
-                         (cider-select-endpoint)))))
-      (thread-first params
-        (plist-put :host (car endpoint))
-        (plist-put :port (cdr endpoint))))))
-
-(defun cider--update-cljs-init-function (params)
-  "Update PARAMS :repl-init-function for cljs connections."
-  (with-current-buffer (or (plist-get params :--context-buffer)
-                           (current-buffer))
-    (let ((cljs-type (plist-get params :cljs-repl-type)))
-      (plist-put params :repl-init-function
-                 (lambda ()
-                   (cider--check-cljs cljs-type)
-                   ;; FIXME: ideally this should be done in the state handler
-                   (setq-local cider-cljs-repl-type cljs-type)
-                   (cider-nrepl-send-request
-                    (list "op" "eval"
-                          "ns" (cider-current-ns)
-                          "code" (cider-cljs-repl-form cljs-type))
-                    (cider-repl-handler (current-buffer)))
-                   (when (and (buffer-live-p nrepl-server-buffer)
-                              cider-offer-to-open-cljs-app-in-browser)
-                     (cider--offer-to-open-app-in-browser nrepl-server-buffer)))))))
-
-(defun cider--check-existing-session (params)
-  "Ask for confirmation if a session with similar PARAMS already exists.
-If no session exists or user chose to proceed, return PARAMS.  If the user
-canceled the action, signal quit."
-  (let* ((proj-dir (plist-get params :project-dir))
-         (host (plist-get params :host))
-         (port (plist-get params :port))
-         (session (seq-find (lambda (ses)
-                              (let ((ses-params (cider--gather-session-params ses)))
-                                (and (equal proj-dir (plist-get ses-params :project-dir))
-                                     (or (null port)
-                                         (equal port (plist-get ses-params :port)))
-                                     (or (null host)
-                                         (equal host (plist-get ses-params :host))))))
-                            (sesman-linked-sessions 'CIDER '(project)))))
-    (when session
-      (unless (y-or-n-p
-               (concat
-                "A session with the same parameters exists (" (car session) ").  "
-                "You can connect a sibling instead.  Proceed? "))
-        (let ((debug-on-quit nil))
-          (signal 'quit nil)))))
-  params)
-
-
-;;; Aliases
-
- ;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'cider-jack-in #'cider-jack-in-clj)
- ;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'cider-jack-in-clojure #'cider-jack-in-clj)
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'cider-jack-in-clojurescript #'cider-jack-in-cljs)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'cider-connect #'cider-connect-clj)
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'cider-connect-clojure #'cider-connect-clj)
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'cider-connect-clojurescript #'cider-connect-cljs)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'cider-connect-sibling-clojure #'cider-connect-sibling-clj)
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'cider-connect-sibling-clojurescript #'cider-connect-sibling-cljs)
-
-
-;;; Helpers
-
-(defun cider-current-host ()
-  "Retrieve the current host."
-  (or (when (stringp buffer-file-name)
-        (file-remote-p buffer-file-name 'host))
-      "localhost"))
-
-(defun cider-select-endpoint ()
-  "Interactively select the host and port to connect to."
-  (dolist (endpoint cider-known-endpoints)
-    (unless (stringp (or (nth 2 endpoint)
-                         (nth 1 endpoint)))
-      (user-error "The port for %s in `cider-known-endpoints' should be a string"
-                  (nth 0 endpoint))))
-  (let* ((ssh-hosts (cider--ssh-hosts))
-         (hosts (seq-uniq (append (when cider-host-history
-                                    ;; history elements are strings of the form "host:port"
-                                    (list (split-string (car cider-host-history) ":")))
-                                  (list (list (cider-current-host)))
-                                  cider-known-endpoints
-                                  ssh-hosts
-                                  ;; always add localhost
-                                  '(("localhost")))))
-         (sel-host (cider--completing-read-host hosts))
-         (host (car sel-host))
-         (port (or (cadr sel-host)
-                   (cider--completing-read-port host (cider--infer-ports host ssh-hosts)))))
-    (cons host port)))
-
-(defun cider--ssh-hosts ()
-  "Retrieve all ssh host from local configuration files."
-  (seq-map (lambda (s) (list (replace-regexp-in-string ":$" "" s)))
-           ;; `tramp-completion-mode' is obsoleted in 26
-           (cl-progv (if (version< emacs-version "26")
-                         '(tramp-completion-mode)
-                       '(non-essential)) '(t)
-             (tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions "" "/ssh:"))))
-
-(defun cider--completing-read-host (hosts)
-  "Interactively select host from HOSTS.
-Each element in HOSTS is one of: (host), (host port) or (label host port).
-Return a list of the form (HOST PORT), where PORT can be nil."
-  (let* ((hosts (cider-join-into-alist hosts))
-         (sel-host (completing-read "Host: " hosts nil nil nil
-                                    'cider-host-history (caar hosts)))
-         (host (or (cdr (assoc sel-host hosts)) (list sel-host))))
-    ;; remove the label
-    (if (= 3 (length host)) (cdr host) host)))
-
-(defun cider--tramp-file-name (vec)
-  "A simple compatibility wrapper around `make-tramp-file-name'.
-Tramp version starting 26.1 is using a `cl-defstruct' rather than vanilla VEC."
-  (if (version< emacs-version "26.1")
-      vec
-    (with-no-warnings
-      (make-tramp-file-name :method (elt vec 0)
-                            :host   (elt vec 2)))))
-
-(defun cider--infer-ports (host ssh-hosts)
-  "Infer nREPL ports on HOST.
-Return a list of elements of the form (directory port).  SSH-HOSTS is a list
-of remote SSH hosts."
-  (let ((localp (or (nrepl-local-host-p host)
-                    (not (assoc-string host ssh-hosts)))))
-    (if localp
-        ;; change dir: current file might be remote
-        (let* ((change-dir-p (file-remote-p default-directory))
-               (default-directory (if change-dir-p "~/" default-directory)))
-          (cider-locate-running-nrepl-ports (unless change-dir-p default-directory)))
-      (let ((vec (vector "sshx" nil host "" nil))
-            ;; change dir: user might want to connect to a different remote
-            (dir (when (file-remote-p default-directory)
-                   (with-parsed-tramp-file-name default-directory cur
-                     (when (string= cur-host host) default-directory)))))
-        (tramp-maybe-open-connection (cider--tramp-file-name vec))
-        (with-current-buffer (tramp-get-connection-buffer (cider--tramp-file-name vec))
-          (cider-locate-running-nrepl-ports dir))))))
-
-(defun cider--completing-read-port (host ports)
-  "Interactively select port for HOST from PORTS."
-  (let* ((ports (cider-join-into-alist ports))
-         (sel-port (completing-read (format "Port for %s: " host) ports
-                                    nil nil nil nil (caar ports)))
-         (port (or (cdr (assoc sel-port ports)) sel-port))
-         (port (if (listp port) (cadr port) port)))
-    (if (stringp port) (string-to-number port) port)))
-
-(defun cider-locate-running-nrepl-ports (&optional dir)
-  "Locate ports of running nREPL servers.
-When DIR is non-nil also look for nREPL port files in DIR.  Return a list
-of list of the form (project-dir port)."
-  (let* ((paths (cider--running-nrepl-paths))
-         (proj-ports (mapcar (lambda (d)
-                               (when-let* ((port (and d (nrepl-extract-port (cider--file-path d)))))
-                                 (list (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name d)) port)))
-                             (cons (clojure-project-dir dir) paths))))
-    (seq-uniq (delq nil proj-ports))))
-
-(defun cider--running-nrepl-paths ()
-  "Retrieve project paths of running nREPL servers.
-Use `cider-ps-running-nrepls-command' and `cider-ps-running-nrepl-path-regexp-list'."
-  (let (paths)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert (shell-command-to-string cider-ps-running-nrepls-command))
-      (dolist (regexp cider-ps-running-nrepl-path-regexp-list)
-        (goto-char 1)
-        (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
-          (setq paths (cons (match-string 1) paths)))))
-    (seq-uniq paths)))
-
-(defun cider--identify-buildtools-present (&optional project-dir)
-  "Identify build systems present by their build files in PROJECT-DIR.
-PROJECT-DIR defaults to current project."
-  (let* ((default-directory (or project-dir (clojure-project-dir (cider-current-dir))))
-         (build-files '((lein        . "project.clj")
-                        (boot        . "build.boot")
-                        (clojure-cli . "deps.edn")
-                        (shadow-cljs . "shadow-cljs.edn")
-                        (gradle      . "build.gradle"))))
-    (delq nil
-          (mapcar (lambda (candidate)
-                    (when (file-exists-p (cdr candidate))
-                      (car candidate)))
-                  build-files))))
-
-(defun cider-project-type (&optional project-dir)
-  "Determine the type of the project in PROJECT-DIR.
-When multiple project file markers are present, check for a preferred build
-tool in `cider-preferred-build-tool', otherwise prompt the user to choose.
-PROJECT-DIR defaults to the current project."
-  (let* ((choices (cider--identify-buildtools-present project-dir))
-         (multiple-project-choices (> (length choices) 1))
-         ;; this needs to be a string to be used in `completing-read'
-         (default (symbol-name (car choices)))
-         ;; `cider-preferred-build-tool' used to be a string prior to CIDER
-         ;; 0.18, therefore the need for `cider-maybe-intern'
-         (preferred-build-tool (cider-maybe-intern cider-preferred-build-tool)))
-    (cond ((and multiple-project-choices
-                (member preferred-build-tool choices))
-           preferred-build-tool)
-          (multiple-project-choices
-           (intern
-            (completing-read
-             (format "Which command should be used (default %s): " default)
-             choices nil t nil nil default)))
-          (choices
-           (car choices))
-          ;; TODO: Move this fallback outside the project-type check
-          ;; if we're outside a project we fallback to whatever tool
-          ;; is specified in `cider-jack-in-default' (normally clojure-cli)
-          ;; `cider-jack-in-default' used to be a string prior to CIDER
-          ;; 0.18, therefore the need for `cider-maybe-intern'
-          (t (cider-maybe-intern cider-jack-in-default)))))
-
-
-;; TODO: Implement a check for command presence over tramp
-(defun cider--resolve-command (command)
-  "Find COMMAND in exec path (see variable `exec-path').
-Return nil if not found.  In case `default-directory' is non-local we
-assume the command is available."
-  (when-let* ((command (or (and (file-remote-p default-directory) command)
-                           (executable-find command)
-                           (executable-find (concat command ".bat")))))
-    (shell-quote-argument command)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(eval-after-load 'clojure-mode
-  '(progn
-     (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c M-x") #'cider)
-     (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c M-j") #'cider-jack-in-clj)
-     (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c M-J") #'cider-jack-in-cljs)
-     (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c M-c") #'cider-connect-clj)
-     (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c M-C") #'cider-connect-cljs)
-     (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-x") 'cider-start-map)
-     (define-key clojure-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-s") 'sesman-map)
-     (require 'sesman)
-     (sesman-install-menu clojure-mode-map)
-     (add-hook 'clojure-mode-hook (lambda () (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)))))
-
-(provide 'cider)
-
-;;; cider.el ends here
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-;;; nrepl-client.el --- Client for Clojure nREPL -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-;;         Reid McKenzie <me@arrdem.com>
-;;
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-;;
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-;;
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Provides an Emacs Lisp client to connect to Clojure nREPL servers.
-;;
-;; A connection is an abstract idea of the communication between Emacs (client)
-;; and nREPL server.  On the Emacs side connections are represented by two
-;; running processes.  The two processes are the server process and client
-;; process (the connection to the server).  Each of these is represented by its
-;; own process buffer, filter and sentinel.
-;;
-;; The nREPL communication process can be broadly represented as follows:
-;;
-;;    1) The server process is started as an Emacs subprocess (usually by
-;;       `cider-jack-in', which in turn fires up leiningen or boot).  Note that
-;;       if a connection was established using `cider-connect' there won't be
-;;       a server process.
-;;
-;;    2) The server's process filter (`nrepl-server-filter') detects the
-;;       connection port from the first plain text response from the server and
-;;       starts a communication process (socket connection) as another Emacs
-;;       subprocess.  This is the nREPL client process (`nrepl-client-filter').
-;;       All requests and responses handling happens through this client
-;;       connection.
-;;
-;;    3) Requests are sent by `nrepl-send-request' and
-;;       `nrepl-send-sync-request'.  A request is simply a list containing a
-;;       requested operation name and the parameters required by the
-;;       operation.  Each request has an associated callback that is called once
-;;       the response for the request has arrived.  Besides the above functions
-;;       there are specialized request senders for each type of common
-;;       operations.  Examples are `nrepl-request:eval', `nrepl-request:clone',
-;;       `nrepl-sync-request:describe'.
-;;
-;;    4) Responses from the server are decoded in `nrepl-client-filter' and are
-;;       physically represented by alists whose structure depends on the type of
-;;       the response.  After having been decoded, the data from the response is
-;;       passed over to the callback that was registered by the original
-;;       request.
-;;
-;; Please see the comments in dedicated sections of this file for more detailed
-;; description.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'seq)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'cider-compat)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'nrepl-dict)
-(require 'queue)
-(require 'tramp)
-
-
-;;; Custom
-
-(defgroup nrepl nil
-  "Interaction with the Clojure nREPL Server."
-  :prefix "nrepl-"
-  :group 'applications)
-
-;; (defcustom nrepl-buffer-name-separator " "
-;;   "Used in constructing the REPL buffer name.
-;; The `nrepl-buffer-name-separator' separates cider-repl from the project name."
-;;   :type '(string)
-;;   :group 'nrepl)
-(make-obsolete-variable 'nrepl-buffer-name-separator 'cider-session-name-template "0.18")
-
-;; (defcustom nrepl-buffer-name-show-port nil
-;;   "Show the connection port in the nrepl REPL buffer name, if set to t."
-;;   :type 'boolean
-;;   :group 'nrepl)
-(make-obsolete-variable 'nrepl-buffer-name-show-port 'cider-session-name-template "0.18")
-
-(defcustom nrepl-connected-hook nil
-  "List of functions to call when connecting to the nREPL server."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'nrepl)
-
-(defcustom nrepl-disconnected-hook nil
-  "List of functions to call when disconnected from the nREPL server."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'nrepl)
-
-(defcustom nrepl-file-loaded-hook nil
-  "List of functions to call when a load file has completed."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'nrepl)
-
-(defcustom nrepl-force-ssh-for-remote-hosts nil
-  "If non-nil, do not attempt a direct connection for remote hosts."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'nrepl)
-
-(defcustom nrepl-use-ssh-fallback-for-remote-hosts nil
-  "If non-nil, attempt to connect via ssh to remote hosts when unable to connect directly."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'nrepl)
-
-(defcustom nrepl-sync-request-timeout 10
-  "The number of seconds to wait for a sync response.
-Setting this to nil disables the timeout functionality."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'nrepl)
-
-(defcustom nrepl-hide-special-buffers nil
-  "Control the display of some special buffers in buffer switching commands.
-When true some special buffers like the server buffer will be hidden."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'nrepl)
-
-
-;;; Buffer Local Declarations
-
-;; These variables are used to track the state of nREPL connections
-(defvar-local nrepl-connection-buffer nil)
-(defvar-local nrepl-server-buffer nil)
-(defvar-local nrepl-messages-buffer nil)
-(defvar-local nrepl-endpoint nil)
-(defvar-local nrepl-project-dir nil)
-(defvar-local nrepl-is-server nil)
-(defvar-local nrepl-server-command nil)
-(defvar-local nrepl-tunnel-buffer nil)
-
-(defvar-local nrepl-session nil
-  "Current nREPL session id.")
-
-(defvar-local nrepl-tooling-session nil
-  "Current nREPL tooling session id.
-To be used for tooling calls (i.e. completion, eldoc, etc)")
-
-(defvar-local nrepl-request-counter 0
-  "Continuation serial number counter.")
-
-(defvar-local nrepl-pending-requests nil)
-
-(defvar-local nrepl-completed-requests nil)
-
-(defvar-local nrepl-last-sync-response nil
-  "Result of the last sync request.")
-
-(defvar-local nrepl-last-sync-request-timestamp nil
-  "The time when the last sync request was initiated.")
-
-(defvar-local nrepl-ops nil
-  "Available nREPL server ops (from describe).")
-
-(defvar-local nrepl-versions nil
-  "Version information received from the describe op.")
-
-(defvar-local nrepl-aux nil
-  "Auxillary information received from the describe op.")
-
-
-;;; nREPL Buffer Names
-
-(defconst nrepl-message-buffer-name-template "*nrepl-messages %s(%r:%S)*")
-(defconst nrepl-error-buffer-name "*nrepl-error*")
-(defconst nrepl-repl-buffer-name-template "*cider-repl %s(%r:%S)*")
-(defconst nrepl-server-buffer-name-template "*nrepl-server %s*")
-(defconst nrepl-tunnel-buffer-name-template "*nrepl-tunnel %s*")
-
-(defun nrepl-make-buffer-name (template params &optional dup-ok)
-  "Generate a buffer name using TEMPLATE and PARAMS.
-TEMPLATE and PARAMS are as in `cider-format-connection-params'.  If
-optional DUP-OK is non-nil, the returned buffer is not \"uniquified\" by a
-call to `generate-new-buffer-name'."
-  (let ((name (cider-format-connection-params template params)))
-    (if dup-ok
-        name
-      (generate-new-buffer-name name))))
-
-(defun nrepl--make-hidden-name (buffer-name)
-  "Apply a prefix to BUFFER-NAME that will hide the buffer."
-  (concat (if nrepl-hide-special-buffers " " "") buffer-name))
-
-(defun nrepl-repl-buffer-name (params &optional dup-ok)
-  "Return the name of the repl buffer.
-PARAMS and DUP-OK are as in `nrepl-make-buffer-name'."
-  (nrepl-make-buffer-name nrepl-repl-buffer-name-template params dup-ok))
-
-(defun nrepl-server-buffer-name (params)
-  "Return the name of the server buffer.
-PARAMS is as in `nrepl-make-buffer-name'."
-  (nrepl--make-hidden-name
-   (nrepl-make-buffer-name nrepl-server-buffer-name-template params)))
-
-(defun nrepl-tunnel-buffer-name (params)
-  "Return the name of the tunnel buffer.
-PARAMS is as in `nrepl-make-buffer-name'."
-  (nrepl--make-hidden-name
-   (nrepl-make-buffer-name nrepl-tunnel-buffer-name-template params)))
-
-(defun nrepl-messages-buffer-name (params)
-  "Return the name for the message buffer given connection PARAMS."
-  (nrepl-make-buffer-name nrepl-message-buffer-name-template params))
-
-
-;;; Utilities
-(defun nrepl-op-supported-p (op connection)
-  "Return t iff the given operation OP is supported by the nREPL CONNECTION."
-  (when (buffer-live-p connection)
-    (with-current-buffer connection
-      (and nrepl-ops (nrepl-dict-get nrepl-ops op)))))
-
-(defun nrepl-aux-info (key connection)
-  "Return KEY's aux info, as returned via the :describe op for CONNECTION."
-  (with-current-buffer connection
-    (and nrepl-aux (nrepl-dict-get nrepl-aux key))))
-
-(defun nrepl-local-host-p (host)
-  "Return t if HOST is local."
-  (string-match-p tramp-local-host-regexp host))
-
-(defun nrepl-extract-port (dir)
-  "Read port from .nrepl-port, nrepl-port or target/repl-port files in directory DIR."
-  (or (nrepl--port-from-file (expand-file-name "repl-port" dir))
-      (nrepl--port-from-file (expand-file-name ".nrepl-port" dir))
-      (nrepl--port-from-file (expand-file-name "target/repl-port" dir))
-      (nrepl--port-from-file (expand-file-name ".shadow-cljs/nrepl.port" dir))))
-
-(defun nrepl--port-from-file (file)
-  "Attempts to read port from a file named by FILE."
-  (when (file-exists-p file)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert-file-contents file)
-      (buffer-string))))
-
-
-;;; Bencode
-
-(cl-defstruct (nrepl-response-queue
-               (:include queue)
-               (:constructor nil)
-               (:constructor nrepl-response-queue (&optional stub)))
-  stub)
-
-(put 'nrepl-response-queue 'function-documentation
-     "Create queue object used by nREPL to store decoded server responses.
-The STUB slot stores a stack of nested, incompletely parsed objects.")
-
-(defun nrepl--bdecode-list (&optional stack)
-  "Decode a bencode list or dict starting at point.
-STACK is as in `nrepl--bdecode-1'."
-  ;; skip leading l or d
-  (forward-char 1)
-  (let* ((istack (nrepl--bdecode-1 stack))
-         (pos0 (point))
-         (info (car istack)))
-    (while (null info)
-      (setq istack (nrepl--bdecode-1 (cdr istack))
-            pos0 (point)
-            info (car istack)))
-    (cond ((eq info :e)
-           (cons nil (cdr istack)))
-          ((eq info :stub)
-           (goto-char pos0)
-           istack)
-          (t istack))))
-
-(defun nrepl--bdecode-1 (&optional stack)
-  "Decode one elementary bencode object starting at point.
-Bencoded object is either list, dict, integer or string.  See
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bencode#Encoding_algorithm for the encoding
-rules.
-
-STACK is a list of so far decoded components of the current message.  Car
-of STACK is the innermost incompletely decoded object.  The algorithm pops
-this list when inner object was completely decoded or grows it by one when
-new list or dict was encountered.
-
-The returned value is of the form (INFO . STACK) where INFO is
-:stub, nil, :end or :eob and STACK is either an incomplete parsing state as
-above (INFO is :stub, nil or :eob) or a list of one component representing
-the completely decoded message (INFO is :end).  INFO is nil when an
-elementary non-root object was successfully decoded.  INFO is :end when this
-object is a root list or dict."
-  (cond
-   ;; list
-   ((eq (char-after) ?l)
-    (nrepl--bdecode-list (cons () stack)))
-   ;; dict
-   ((eq (char-after) ?d)
-    (nrepl--bdecode-list (cons '(dict) stack)))
-   ;; end of a list or a dict
-   ((eq (char-after) ?e)
-    (forward-char 1)
-    (cons (if (cdr stack) :e :end)
-          (nrepl--push (nrepl--nreverse (car stack))
-                       (cdr stack))))
-   ;; string
-   ((looking-at "\\([0-9]+\\):")
-    (let ((pos0 (point))
-          (beg (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-          (end (byte-to-position (+ (position-bytes (point))
-                                    (string-to-number (match-string 1))))))
-      (if (null end)
-          (progn (goto-char pos0)
-                 (cons :stub stack))
-        (goto-char end)
-        ;; normalise any platform-specific newlines
-        (let* ((original (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end))
-               ;; handle both \n\r and \r\n
-               (result (replace-regexp-in-string "\r\n\\|\n\r" "\n" original))
-               ;; we don't handle single carriage returns, insert newline
-               (result (replace-regexp-in-string "\r" "\n" result)))
-          (cons nil (nrepl--push result stack))))))
-   ;; integer
-   ((looking-at "i\\(-?[0-9]+\\)e")
-    (goto-char (match-end 0))
-    (cons nil (nrepl--push (string-to-number (match-string 1))
-                           stack)))
-   ;; should happen in tests only as eobp is checked in nrepl-bdecode.
-   ((eobp)
-    (cons :eob stack))
-   ;; truncation in the middle of an integer or in 123: string prefix
-   ((looking-at-p "[0-9i]")
-    (cons :stub stack))
-   ;; else, throw a quiet error
-   (t
-    (message "Invalid bencode message detected. See the %s buffer for details."
-             nrepl-error-buffer-name)
-    (nrepl-log-error
-     (format "Decoder error at position %d (`%s'):"
-             (point) (buffer-substring (point) (min (+ (point) 10) (point-max)))))
-    (nrepl-log-error (buffer-string))
-    (ding)
-    ;; Ensure loop break and clean queues' states in nrepl-bdecode:
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (cons :end nil))))
-
-(defun nrepl--bdecode-message (&optional stack)
-  "Decode one full message starting at point.
-STACK is as in `nrepl--bdecode-1'.  Return a cons (INFO . STACK)."
-  (let* ((istack (nrepl--bdecode-1 stack))
-         (info (car istack))
-         (stack (cdr istack)))
-    (while (or (null info)
-               (eq info :e))
-      (setq istack (nrepl--bdecode-1 stack)
-            info (car istack)
-            stack (cdr istack)))
-    istack))
-
-(defun nrepl-bdecode (string-q &optional response-q)
-  "Decode STRING-Q and place the results into RESPONSE-Q.
-STRING-Q is either a queue of strings or a string.  RESPONSE-Q is a queue of
-server requests (nREPL dicts).  STRING-Q and RESPONSE-Q are modified by side
-effects.
-
-Return a cons (STRING-Q . RESPONSE-Q) where STRING-Q is the original queue
-containing the remainder of the input strings which could not be
-decoded.  RESPONSE-Q is the original queue with successfully decoded messages
-enqueued and with slot STUB containing a nested stack of an incompletely
-decoded message or nil if the strings were completely decoded."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (if (queue-p string-q)
-        (while (queue-head string-q)
-          (insert (queue-dequeue string-q)))
-      (insert string-q)
-      (setq string-q (queue-create)))
-    (goto-char 1)
-    (unless response-q
-      (setq response-q (nrepl-response-queue)))
-    (let ((istack (nrepl--bdecode-message
-                   (nrepl-response-queue-stub response-q))))
-      (while (and (eq (car istack) :end)
-                  (not (eobp)))
-        (queue-enqueue response-q (cadr istack))
-        (setq istack (nrepl--bdecode-message)))
-      (unless (eobp)
-        (queue-enqueue string-q (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))
-      (if (not (eq (car istack) :end))
-          (setf (nrepl-response-queue-stub response-q) (cdr istack))
-        (queue-enqueue response-q (cadr istack))
-        (setf (nrepl-response-queue-stub response-q) nil))
-      (cons string-q response-q))))
-
-(defun nrepl-bencode (object)
-  "Encode OBJECT with bencode.
-Integers, lists and nrepl-dicts are treated according to bencode
-specification.  Everything else is encoded as string."
-  (cond
-   ((integerp object) (format "i%de" object))
-   ((nrepl-dict-p object) (format "d%se" (mapconcat #'nrepl-bencode (cdr object) "")))
-   ((listp object) (format "l%se" (mapconcat #'nrepl-bencode object "")))
-   (t (format "%s:%s" (string-bytes object) object))))
-
-
-;;; Client: Process Filter
-
-(defvar nrepl-response-handler-functions nil
-  "List of functions to call on each nREPL message.
-Each of these functions should be a function with one argument, which will
-be called by `nrepl-client-filter' on every response received.  The current
-buffer will be connection (REPL) buffer of the process.  These functions
-should take a single argument, a dict representing the message.  See
-`nrepl--dispatch-response' for an example.
-
-These functions are called before the message's own callbacks, so that they
-can affect the behaviour of the callbacks.  Errors signaled by these
-functions are demoted to messages, so that they don't prevent the
-callbacks from running.")
-
-(defun nrepl-client-filter (proc string)
-  "Decode message(s) from PROC contained in STRING and dispatch them."
-  (let ((string-q (process-get proc :string-q)))
-    (queue-enqueue string-q string)
-    ;; Start decoding only if the last letter is 'e'
-    (when (eq ?e (aref string (1- (length string))))
-      (let ((response-q (process-get proc :response-q)))
-        (nrepl-bdecode string-q response-q)
-        (while (queue-head response-q)
-          (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
-            (let ((response (queue-dequeue response-q)))
-              (with-demoted-errors "Error in one of the `nrepl-response-handler-functions': %s"
-                (run-hook-with-args 'nrepl-response-handler-functions response))
-              (nrepl--dispatch-response response))))))))
-
-(defun nrepl--dispatch-response (response)
-  "Dispatch the RESPONSE to associated callback.
-First we check the callbacks of pending requests.  If no callback was found,
-we check the completed requests, since responses could be received even for
-older requests with \"done\" status."
-  (nrepl-dbind-response response (id)
-    (nrepl-log-message response 'response)
-    (let ((callback (or (gethash id nrepl-pending-requests)
-                        (gethash id nrepl-completed-requests))))
-      (if callback
-          (funcall callback response)
-        (error "[nREPL] No response handler with id %s found" id)))))
-
-(defun nrepl-client-sentinel (process message)
-  "Handle sentinel events from PROCESS.
-Notify MESSAGE and if the process is closed run `nrepl-disconnected-hook'
-and kill the process buffer."
-  (if (string-match "deleted\\b" message)
-      (message "[nREPL] Connection closed")
-    (message "[nREPL] Connection closed unexpectedly (%s)"
-             (substring message 0 -1)))
-  (when (equal (process-status process) 'closed)
-    (when-let* ((client-buffer (process-buffer process)))
-      (nrepl--clear-client-sessions client-buffer)
-      (with-current-buffer client-buffer
-        (run-hooks 'nrepl-disconnected-hook)
-        (let ((server-buffer nrepl-server-buffer))
-          (when (and (buffer-live-p server-buffer)
-                     (not (plist-get (process-plist process) :no-server-kill)))
-            (setq nrepl-server-buffer nil)
-            (nrepl--maybe-kill-server-buffer server-buffer)))))))
-
-
-;;; Network
-
-(defun nrepl-connect (host port)
-  "Connect to the nREPL server identified by HOST and PORT.
-For local hosts use a direct connection.  For remote hosts, if
-`nrepl-force-ssh-for-remote-hosts' is nil, attempt a direct connection
-first.  If `nrepl-force-ssh-for-remote-hosts' is non-nil or the direct
-connection failed (and `nrepl-use-ssh-fallback-for-remote-hosts' is
-non-nil), try to start a SSH tunneled connection.  Return a plist of the
-form (:proc PROC :host \"HOST\" :port PORT) that might contain additional
-key-values depending on the connection type."
-  (let ((localp (if host
-                    (nrepl-local-host-p host)
-                  (not (file-remote-p default-directory)))))
-    (if localp
-        (nrepl--direct-connect (or host "localhost") port)
-      ;; we're dealing with a remote host
-      (if (and host (not nrepl-force-ssh-for-remote-hosts))
-          (or (nrepl--direct-connect host port 'no-error)
-              ;; direct connection failed
-              ;; fallback to ssh tunneling if enabled
-              (and nrepl-use-ssh-fallback-for-remote-hosts
-                   (message "[nREPL] Falling back to SSH tunneled connection ...")
-                   (nrepl--ssh-tunnel-connect host port))
-              ;; fallback is either not enabled or it failed as well
-              (if (and (null nrepl-use-ssh-fallback-for-remote-hosts)
-                       (not localp))
-                  (error "[nREPL] Direct connection to %s:%s failed; try setting `nrepl-use-ssh-fallback-for-remote-hosts' to t"
-                         host port)
-                (error "[nREPL] Cannot connect to %s:%s" host port)))
-        ;; `nrepl-force-ssh-for-remote-hosts' is non-nil
-        (nrepl--ssh-tunnel-connect host port)))))
-
-(defun nrepl--direct-connect (host port &optional no-error)
-  "If HOST and PORT are given, try to `open-network-stream'.
-If NO-ERROR is non-nil, show messages instead of throwing an error."
-  (if (not (and host port))
-      (unless no-error
-        (unless host
-          (error "[nREPL] Host not provided"))
-        (unless port
-          (error "[nREPL] Port not provided")))
-    (message "[nREPL] Establishing direct connection to %s:%s ..." host port)
-    (condition-case nil
-        (prog1 (list :proc (open-network-stream "nrepl-connection" nil host port)
-                     :host host :port port)
-          (message "[nREPL] Direct connection to %s:%s established" host port))
-      (error (let ((msg (format "[nREPL] Direct connection to %s:%s failed" host port)))
-               (if no-error
-                   (message msg)
-                 (error msg))
-               nil)))))
-
-(defun nrepl--ssh-tunnel-connect (host port)
-  "Connect to a remote machine identified by HOST and PORT through SSH tunnel."
-  (message "[nREPL] Establishing SSH tunneled connection to %s:%s ..." host port)
-  (let* ((remote-dir (if host (format "/ssh:%s:" host) default-directory))
-         (ssh (or (executable-find "ssh")
-                  (error "[nREPL] Cannot locate 'ssh' executable")))
-         (cmd (nrepl--ssh-tunnel-command ssh remote-dir port))
-         (tunnel-buf (nrepl-tunnel-buffer-name
-                      `((:host ,host) (:port ,port))))
-         (tunnel (start-process-shell-command "nrepl-tunnel" tunnel-buf cmd)))
-    (process-put tunnel :waiting-for-port t)
-    (set-process-filter tunnel (nrepl--ssh-tunnel-filter port))
-    (while (and (process-live-p tunnel)
-                (process-get tunnel :waiting-for-port))
-      (accept-process-output nil 0.005))
-    (if (not (process-live-p tunnel))
-        (error "[nREPL] SSH port forwarding failed.  Check the '%s' buffer" tunnel-buf)
-      (message "[nREPL] SSH port forwarding established to localhost:%s" port)
-      (let ((endpoint (nrepl--direct-connect "localhost" port)))
-        (thread-first endpoint
-          (plist-put :tunnel tunnel)
-          (plist-put :remote-host host))))))
-
-(defun nrepl--ssh-tunnel-command (ssh dir port)
-  "Command string to open SSH tunnel to the host associated with DIR's PORT."
-  (with-parsed-tramp-file-name dir v
-    ;; this abuses the -v option for ssh to get output when the port
-    ;; forwarding is set up, which is used to synchronise on, so that
-    ;; the port forwarding is up when we try to connect.
-    (format-spec
-     "%s -v -N -L %p:localhost:%p %u'%h'"
-     `((?s . ,ssh)
-       (?p . ,port)
-       (?h . ,v-host)
-       (?u . ,(if v-user (format "-l '%s' " v-user) ""))))))
-
-(autoload 'comint-watch-for-password-prompt "comint"  "(autoload).")
-
-(defun nrepl--ssh-tunnel-filter (port)
-  "Return a process filter that waits for PORT to appear in process output."
-  (let ((port-string (format "LOCALHOST:%s" port)))
-    (lambda (proc string)
-      (when (string-match-p port-string string)
-        (process-put proc :waiting-for-port nil))
-      (when (and (process-live-p proc)
-                 (buffer-live-p (process-buffer proc)))
-        (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
-          (let ((moving (= (point) (process-mark proc))))
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (process-mark proc))
-              (insert string)
-              (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))
-              (comint-watch-for-password-prompt string))
-            (if moving (goto-char (process-mark proc)))))))))
-
-
-;;; Client: Process Handling
-
-(defun nrepl--kill-process (proc)
-  "Kill PROC using the appropriate, os specific way.
-Implement a workaround to clean up an orphaned JVM process left around
-after exiting the REPL on some windows machines."
-  (if (memq system-type '(cygwin windows-nt))
-      (interrupt-process proc)
-    (kill-process proc)))
-
-(defun nrepl-kill-server-buffer (server-buf)
-  "Kill SERVER-BUF and its process."
-  (when (buffer-live-p server-buf)
-    (let ((proc (get-buffer-process server-buf)))
-      (when (process-live-p proc)
-        (set-process-query-on-exit-flag proc nil)
-        (nrepl--kill-process proc))
-      (kill-buffer server-buf))))
-
-(defun nrepl--maybe-kill-server-buffer (server-buf)
-  "Kill SERVER-BUF and its process.
-Do not kill the server if there is a REPL connected to that server."
-  (when (buffer-live-p server-buf)
-    (with-current-buffer server-buf
-      ;; Don't kill if there is at least one REPL connected to it.
-      (when (not (seq-find (lambda (b)
-                             (eq (buffer-local-value 'nrepl-server-buffer b)
-                                 server-buf))
-                           (buffer-list)))
-        (nrepl-kill-server-buffer server-buf)))))
-
-(defun nrepl-start-client-process (&optional host port server-proc buffer-builder)
-  "Create new client process identified by HOST and PORT.
-In remote buffers, HOST and PORT are taken from the current tramp
-connection.  SERVER-PROC must be a running nREPL server process within
-Emacs.  BUFFER-BUILDER is a function of one argument (endpoint returned by
-`nrepl-connect') which returns a client buffer.  Return the newly created
-client process."
-  (let* ((endpoint (nrepl-connect host port))
-         (client-proc (plist-get endpoint :proc))
-         (builder (or buffer-builder (error "`buffer-builder' must be provided")))
-         (client-buf (funcall builder endpoint)))
-
-    (set-process-buffer client-proc client-buf)
-
-    (set-process-filter client-proc 'nrepl-client-filter)
-    (set-process-sentinel client-proc 'nrepl-client-sentinel)
-    (set-process-coding-system client-proc 'utf-8-unix 'utf-8-unix)
-
-    (process-put client-proc :string-q (queue-create))
-    (process-put client-proc :response-q (nrepl-response-queue))
-
-    (with-current-buffer client-buf
-      (when-let* ((server-buf (and server-proc (process-buffer server-proc))))
-        (setq nrepl-project-dir (buffer-local-value 'nrepl-project-dir server-buf)
-              nrepl-server-buffer server-buf))
-      (setq nrepl-endpoint endpoint
-            nrepl-tunnel-buffer (when-let* ((tunnel (plist-get endpoint :tunnel)))
-                                  (process-buffer tunnel))
-            nrepl-pending-requests (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-            nrepl-completed-requests (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-
-    (with-current-buffer client-buf
-      (nrepl--init-client-sessions client-proc)
-      (nrepl--init-capabilities client-buf)
-      (run-hooks 'nrepl-connected-hook))
-
-    client-proc))
-
-(defun nrepl--init-client-sessions (client)
-  "Initialize CLIENT connection nREPL sessions.
-We create two client nREPL sessions per connection - a main session and a
-tooling session.  The main session is general purpose and is used for pretty
-much every request that needs a session.  The tooling session is used only
-for functionality that's implemented in terms of the \"eval\" op, so that
-eval requests for functionality like pretty-printing won't clobber the
-values of *1, *2, etc."
-  (let* ((client-conn (process-buffer client))
-         (response-main (nrepl-sync-request:clone client-conn))
-         (response-tooling (nrepl-sync-request:clone client-conn t))) ; t for tooling
-    (nrepl-dbind-response response-main (new-session err)
-      (if new-session
-          (with-current-buffer client-conn
-            (setq nrepl-session new-session))
-        (error "Could not create new session (%s)" err)))
-    (nrepl-dbind-response response-tooling (new-session err)
-      (if new-session
-          (with-current-buffer client-conn
-            (setq nrepl-tooling-session new-session))
-        (error "Could not create new tooling session (%s)" err)))))
-
-(defun nrepl--init-capabilities (conn-buffer)
-  "Store locally in CONN-BUFFER the capabilities of nREPL server."
-  (let ((description (nrepl-sync-request:describe conn-buffer)))
-    (nrepl-dbind-response description (ops versions aux)
-      (with-current-buffer conn-buffer
-        (setq nrepl-ops ops)
-        (setq nrepl-versions versions)
-        (setq nrepl-aux aux)))))
-
-(defun nrepl--clear-client-sessions (conn-buffer)
-  "Clear information about nREPL sessions in CONN-BUFFER.
-CONN-BUFFER refers to a (presumably) dead connection, which we can eventually reuse."
-  (with-current-buffer conn-buffer
-    (setq nrepl-session nil)
-    (setq nrepl-tooling-session nil)))
-
-
-;;; Client: Response Handling
-;; After being decoded, responses (aka, messages from the server) are dispatched
-;; to handlers. Handlers are constructed with `nrepl-make-response-handler'.
-
-(defvar nrepl-err-handler nil
-  "Evaluation error handler.")
-
-(defun nrepl--mark-id-completed (id)
-  "Move ID from `nrepl-pending-requests' to `nrepl-completed-requests'.
-It is safe to call this function multiple times on the same ID."
-  ;; FIXME: This should go away eventually when we get rid of
-  ;; pending-request hash table
-  (when-let* ((handler (gethash id nrepl-pending-requests)))
-    (puthash id handler nrepl-completed-requests)
-    (remhash id nrepl-pending-requests)))
-
-(declare-function cider-repl--emit-interactive-output "cider-repl")
-(defun nrepl-notify (msg type)
-  "Handle \"notification\" server request.
-MSG is a string to be displayed.  TYPE is the type of the message.  All
-notifications are currently displayed with `message' function and emitted
-to the REPL."
-  (let* ((face (pcase type
-                 ((or "message" `nil) 'font-lock-builtin-face)
-                 ("warning" 'warning)
-                 ("error"   'error)))
-         (msg (if face
-                  (propertize msg 'face face)
-                (format "%s: %s" (upcase type) msg))))
-    (cider-repl--emit-interactive-output msg (or face 'font-lock-builtin-face))
-    (message msg)
-    ;; Interactive eval handler covers this message, but it won't be eval
-    ;; middleware using this functionality.
-    (sit-for 2)))
-
-(defvar cider-buffer-ns)
-(defvar cider-special-mode-truncate-lines)
-(declare-function cider-need-input "cider-client")
-(declare-function cider-set-buffer-ns "cider-mode")
-
-(defun nrepl-make-response-handler (buffer value-handler stdout-handler
-                                           stderr-handler done-handler
-                                           &optional eval-error-handler
-                                           pprint-out-handler
-                                           content-type-handler)
-  "Make a response handler for connection BUFFER.
-A handler is a function that takes one argument - response received from
-the server process.  The response is an alist that contains at least 'id'
-and 'session' keys.  Other standard response keys are 'value', 'out', 'err',
-'pprint-out' and 'status'.
-
-The presence of a particular key determines the type of the response.  For
-example, if 'value' key is present, the response is of type 'value', if
-'out' key is present the response is 'stdout' etc.
-
-Depending on the type, the handler dispatches the appropriate value to one
-of the supplied handlers: VALUE-HANDLER, STDOUT-HANDLER, STDERR-HANDLER,
-DONE-HANDLER, EVAL-ERROR-HANDLER, PPRINT-OUT-HANDLER and
-CONTENT-TYPE-HANDLER.
-
-Handlers are functions of the buffer and the value they handle, except for
-the optional CONTENT-TYPE-HANDLER which should be a function of the buffer,
-content, the content-type to be handled as a list `(type attrs)'.
-
-If the optional EVAL-ERROR-HANDLER is nil, the default `nrepl-err-handler'
-is used.  If any of the other supplied handlers are nil nothing happens for
-the corresponding type of response."
-  (lambda (response)
-    (nrepl-dbind-response response (content-type content-transfer-encoding body
-                                                 value ns out err status id
-                                                 pprint-out)
-      (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (when (and ns (not (derived-mode-p 'clojure-mode)))
-            (cider-set-buffer-ns ns))))
-      (cond ((and content-type content-type-handler)
-             (funcall content-type-handler buffer
-                      (if (string= content-transfer-encoding "base64")
-                          (base64-decode-string body)
-                        body)
-                      content-type))
-            (value
-             (when value-handler
-               (funcall value-handler buffer value)))
-            (out
-             (when stdout-handler
-               (funcall stdout-handler buffer out)))
-            (pprint-out
-             (cond (pprint-out-handler (funcall pprint-out-handler buffer pprint-out))
-                   (stdout-handler (funcall stdout-handler buffer pprint-out))))
-            (err
-             (when stderr-handler
-               (funcall stderr-handler buffer err)))
-            (status
-             (when (member "notification" status)
-               (nrepl-dbind-response response (msg type)
-                 (nrepl-notify msg type)))
-             (when (member "interrupted" status)
-               (message "Evaluation interrupted."))
-             (when (member "eval-error" status)
-               (funcall (or eval-error-handler nrepl-err-handler)))
-             (when (member "namespace-not-found" status)
-               ;; nREPL 0.4.3 started echoing back the name of the missing ns
-               (if ns
-                   (message "Namespace `%s' not found." ns)
-                 (message "Namespace not found.")))
-             (when (member "need-input" status)
-               (cider-need-input buffer))
-             (when (member "done" status)
-               (nrepl--mark-id-completed id)
-               (when done-handler
-                 (funcall done-handler buffer))))))))
-
-
-;;; Client: Request Core API
-
-;; Requests are messages from an nREPL client (like CIDER) to an nREPL server.
-;; Requests can be asynchronous (sent with `nrepl-send-request') or
-;; synchronous (send with `nrepl-send-sync-request'). The request is a pair list
-;; of operation name and operation parameters. The core operations are described
-;; at https://github.com/nrepl/nrepl/blob/master/doc/ops.md. CIDER adds
-;; many more operations through nREPL middleware. See
-;; https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider-nrepl#supplied-nrepl-middleware for
-;; the up-to-date list.
-
-(defun nrepl-next-request-id (connection)
-  "Return the next request id for CONNECTION."
-  (with-current-buffer connection
-    (number-to-string (cl-incf nrepl-request-counter))))
-
-(defun nrepl-send-request (request callback connection &optional tooling)
-  "Send REQUEST and register response handler CALLBACK using CONNECTION.
-REQUEST is a pair list of the form (\"op\" \"operation\" \"par1-name\"
-\"par1\" ... ). See the code of `nrepl-request:clone',
-`nrepl-request:stdin', etc. This expects that the REQUEST does not have a
-session already in it. This code will add it as appropriate to prevent
-connection/session drift.
-Return the ID of the sent message.
-Optional argument TOOLING Set to t if desiring the tooling session rather than the standard session."
-  (with-current-buffer connection
-    (when-let* ((session (if tooling nrepl-tooling-session nrepl-session)))
-      (setq request (append request `("session" ,session))))
-    (let* ((id (nrepl-next-request-id connection))
-           (request (cons 'dict (lax-plist-put request "id" id)))
-           (message (nrepl-bencode request)))
-      (nrepl-log-message request 'request)
-      (puthash id callback nrepl-pending-requests)
-      (process-send-string nil message)
-      id)))
-
-(defvar nrepl-ongoing-sync-request nil
-  "Dynamically bound to t while a sync request is ongoing.")
-
-(declare-function cider-repl-emit-interactive-stderr "cider-repl")
-(declare-function cider--render-stacktrace-causes "cider-eval")
-
-(defun nrepl-send-sync-request (request connection &optional abort-on-input tooling)
-  "Send REQUEST to the nREPL server synchronously using CONNECTION.
-Hold till final \"done\" message has arrived and join all response messages
-of the same \"op\" that came along.
-If ABORT-ON-INPUT is non-nil, the function will return nil at the first
-sign of user input, so as not to hang the interface.
-If TOOLING, use the tooling session rather than the standard session."
-  (let* ((time0 (current-time))
-         (response (cons 'dict nil))
-         (nrepl-ongoing-sync-request t)
-         status)
-    (nrepl-send-request request
-                        (lambda (resp) (nrepl--merge response resp))
-                        connection
-                        tooling)
-    (while (and (not (member "done" status))
-                (not (and abort-on-input
-                          (input-pending-p))))
-      (setq status (nrepl-dict-get response "status"))
-      ;; If we get a need-input message then the repl probably isn't going
-      ;; anywhere, and we'll just timeout. So we forward it to the user.
-      (if (member "need-input" status)
-          (progn (cider-need-input (current-buffer))
-                 ;; If the used took a few seconds to respond, we might
-                 ;; unnecessarily timeout, so let's reset the timer.
-                 (setq time0 (current-time)))
-        ;; break out in case we don't receive a response for a while
-        (when (and nrepl-sync-request-timeout
-                   (> (cadr (time-subtract (current-time) time0))
-                      nrepl-sync-request-timeout))
-          (error "Sync nREPL request timed out %s" request)))
-      ;; Clean up the response, otherwise we might repeatedly ask for input.
-      (nrepl-dict-put response "status" (remove "need-input" status))
-      (accept-process-output nil 0.01))
-    ;; If we couldn't finish, return nil.
-    (when (member "done" status)
-      (nrepl-dbind-response response (ex err eval-error pp-stacktrace id)
-        (when (and ex err)
-          (cond (eval-error (funcall nrepl-err-handler))
-                (pp-stacktrace (cider--render-stacktrace-causes
-                                pp-stacktrace (remove "done" status))))) ;; send the error type
-        (when id
-          (with-current-buffer connection
-            (nrepl--mark-id-completed id)))
-        response))))
-
-(defun nrepl-request:stdin (input callback connection)
-  "Send a :stdin request with INPUT using CONNECTION.
-Register CALLBACK as the response handler."
-  (nrepl-send-request `("op" "stdin"
-                        "stdin" ,input)
-                      callback
-                      connection))
-
-(defun nrepl-request:interrupt (pending-request-id callback connection)
-  "Send an :interrupt request for PENDING-REQUEST-ID.
-The request is dispatched using CONNECTION.
-Register CALLBACK as the response handler."
-  (nrepl-send-request `("op" "interrupt"
-                        "interrupt-id" ,pending-request-id)
-                      callback
-                      connection))
-
-(define-minor-mode cider-enlighten-mode nil nil (cider-mode " light")
-  :global t)
-
-(defun nrepl--eval-request (input &optional ns line column)
-  "Prepare :eval request message for INPUT.
-NS provides context for the request.
-If LINE and COLUMN are non-nil and current buffer is a file buffer, \"line\",
-\"column\" and \"file\" are added to the message."
-  (nconc (and ns `("ns" ,ns))
-         `("op" "eval"
-           "code" ,(substring-no-properties input))
-         (when cider-enlighten-mode
-           '("enlighten" "true"))
-         (let ((file (or (buffer-file-name) (buffer-name))))
-           (when (and line column file)
-             `("file" ,file
-               "line" ,line
-               "column" ,column)))))
-
-(defun nrepl-request:eval (input callback connection &optional ns line column additional-params tooling)
-  "Send the request INPUT and register the CALLBACK as the response handler.
-The request is dispatched via CONNECTION.  If NS is non-nil,
-include it in the request.  LINE and COLUMN, if non-nil, define the position
-of INPUT in its buffer.  A CONNECTION uniquely determines two connections
-available: the standard interaction one and the tooling session.  If the
-tooling is desired, set TOOLING to true.
-ADDITIONAL-PARAMS is a plist to be appended to the request message."
-  (nrepl-send-request (append (nrepl--eval-request input ns line column) additional-params)
-                      callback
-                      connection
-                      tooling))
-
-(defun nrepl-sync-request:clone (connection &optional tooling)
-  "Sent a :clone request to create a new client session.
-The request is dispatched via CONNECTION.
-Optional argument TOOLING Tooling is set to t if wanting the tooling session from CONNECTION."
-  (nrepl-send-sync-request '("op" "clone")
-                           connection
-                           nil tooling))
-
-(defun nrepl-sync-request:close (connection)
-  "Sent a :close request to close CONNECTION's SESSION."
-  (nrepl-send-sync-request '("op" "close") connection)
-  (nrepl-send-sync-request '("op" "close") connection nil t)) ;; close tooling session
-
-(defun nrepl-sync-request:describe (connection)
-  "Perform :describe request for CONNECTION and SESSION."
-  (nrepl-send-sync-request '("op" "describe")
-                           connection))
-
-(defun nrepl-sync-request:ls-sessions (connection)
-  "Perform :ls-sessions request for CONNECTION."
-  (nrepl-send-sync-request '("op" "ls-sessions") connection))
-
-(defun nrepl-sync-request:eval (input connection &optional ns tooling)
-  "Send the INPUT to the nREPL server synchronously.
-The request is dispatched via CONNECTION.
-If NS is non-nil, include it in the request
-If TOOLING is non-nil the evaluation is done using the tooling nREPL
-session."
-  (nrepl-send-sync-request
-   (nrepl--eval-request input ns)
-   connection
-   nil
-   tooling))
-
-(defun nrepl-sessions (connection)
-  "Get a list of active sessions on the nREPL server using CONNECTION."
-  (nrepl-dict-get (nrepl-sync-request:ls-sessions connection) "sessions"))
-
-
-;;; Server
-
-;; The server side process is started by `nrepl-start-server-process' and has a
-;; very simple filter that pipes its output directly into its process buffer
-;; (*nrepl-server*). The main purpose of this process is to start the actual
-;; nrepl communication client (`nrepl-client-filter') when the message "nREPL
-;; server started on port ..." is detected.
-
-;; internal variables used for state transfer between nrepl-start-server-process
-;; and nrepl-server-filter.
-(defvar-local nrepl-on-port-callback nil)
-
-(defun nrepl-server-p (buffer-or-process)
-  "Return t if BUFFER-OR-PROCESS is an nREPL server."
-  (let ((buffer (if (processp buffer-or-process)
-                    (process-buffer buffer-or-process)
-                  buffer-or-process)))
-    (buffer-local-value 'nrepl-is-server buffer)))
-
-(defun nrepl-start-server-process (directory cmd on-port-callback)
-  "Start nREPL server process in DIRECTORY using shell command CMD.
-Return a newly created process.  Set `nrepl-server-filter' as the process
-filter, which starts REPL process with its own buffer once the server has
-started.  ON-PORT-CALLBACK is a function of one argument (server buffer)
-which is called by the process filter once the port of the connection has
-been determined."
-  (let* ((default-directory (or directory default-directory))
-         (serv-buf (get-buffer-create
-                    (nrepl-server-buffer-name
-                     `(:project-dir ,default-directory)))))
-    (with-current-buffer serv-buf
-      (setq nrepl-is-server t
-            nrepl-project-dir default-directory
-            nrepl-server-command cmd
-            nrepl-on-port-callback on-port-callback))
-    (let ((serv-proc (start-file-process-shell-command
-                      "nrepl-server" serv-buf cmd)))
-      (set-process-filter serv-proc 'nrepl-server-filter)
-      (set-process-sentinel serv-proc 'nrepl-server-sentinel)
-      (set-process-coding-system serv-proc 'utf-8-unix 'utf-8-unix)
-      (message "[nREPL] Starting server via %s..."
-               (propertize cmd 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face))
-      serv-proc)))
-
-(defun nrepl-server-filter (process output)
-  "Process nREPL server output from PROCESS contained in OUTPUT."
-  ;; In Windows this can be false:
-  (let ((server-buffer (process-buffer process)))
-    (when (buffer-live-p server-buffer)
-      (with-current-buffer server-buffer
-        ;; auto-scroll on new output
-        (let ((moving (= (point) (process-mark process))))
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char (process-mark process))
-            (insert output)
-            (ansi-color-apply-on-region (process-mark process) (point))
-            (set-marker (process-mark process) (point)))
-          (when moving
-            (goto-char (process-mark process))
-            (when-let* ((win (get-buffer-window)))
-              (set-window-point win (point)))))
-        ;; detect the port the server is listening on from its output
-        (when (and (null nrepl-endpoint)
-                   (string-match "nREPL server started on port \\([0-9]+\\)" output))
-          (let ((port (string-to-number (match-string 1 output))))
-            (setq nrepl-endpoint (list :host (or (file-remote-p default-directory 'host)
-                                                 "localhost")
-                                       :port port))
-            (message "[nREPL] server started on %s" port)
-            (when nrepl-on-port-callback
-              (funcall nrepl-on-port-callback (process-buffer process)))))))))
-
-(declare-function cider--close-connection "cider-connection")
-(defun nrepl-server-sentinel (process event)
-  "Handle nREPL server PROCESS EVENT."
-  (let* ((server-buffer (process-buffer process))
-         (clients (seq-filter (lambda (b)
-                                (eq (buffer-local-value 'nrepl-server-buffer b)
-                                    server-buffer))
-                              (buffer-list)))
-         (problem (if (and server-buffer (buffer-live-p server-buffer))
-                      (with-current-buffer server-buffer
-                        (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))
-                    "")))
-    (when server-buffer
-      (kill-buffer server-buffer))
-    (cond
-     ((string-match-p "^killed\\|^interrupt" event)
-      nil)
-     ((string-match-p "^hangup" event)
-      (mapc #'cider--close-connection clients))
-     ;; On Windows, a failed start sends the "finished" event. On Linux it sends
-     ;; "exited abnormally with code 1".
-     (t (error "Could not start nREPL server: %s" problem)))))
-
-
-;;; Messages
-
-(defcustom nrepl-log-messages nil
-  "If non-nil, log protocol messages to an nREPL messages buffer.
-This is extremely useful for debug purposes, as it allows you to inspect
-the communication between Emacs and an nREPL server.  Enabling the logging
-might have a negative impact on performance, so it's not recommended to
-keep it enabled unless you need to debug something."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'nrepl
-  :safe #'booleanp)
-
-(defconst nrepl-message-buffer-max-size 1000000
-  "Maximum size for the nREPL message buffer.
-Defaults to 1000000 characters, which should be an insignificant
-memory burden, while providing reasonable history.")
-
-(defconst nrepl-message-buffer-reduce-denominator 4
-  "Divisor by which to reduce message buffer size.
-When the maximum size for the nREPL message buffer is exceeded, the size of
-the buffer is reduced by one over this value.  Defaults to 4, so that 1/4
-of the buffer is removed, which should ensure the buffer's maximum is
-reasonably utilized, while limiting the number of buffer shrinking
-operations.")
-
-(defvar nrepl-messages-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "n")   #'next-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "p")   #'previous-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") #'forward-button)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'nrepl-log-expand-button)
-    (define-key map (kbd "e")   #'nrepl-log-expand-button)
-    (define-key map (kbd "E")   #'nrepl-log-expand-all-buttons)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<backtab>") #'backward-button)
-    map))
-
-(define-derived-mode nrepl-messages-mode special-mode "nREPL Messages"
-  "Major mode for displaying nREPL messages.
-
-\\{nrepl-messages-mode-map}"
-  (when cider-special-mode-truncate-lines
-    (setq-local truncate-lines t))
-  (setq-local sesman-system 'CIDER)
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars nil)
-  (setq-local comment-start ";")
-  (setq-local comment-end "")
-  (setq-local paragraph-start "(-->\\|(<--")
-  (setq-local paragraph-separate "(<--"))
-
-(defun nrepl-decorate-msg (msg type)
-  "Decorate nREPL MSG according to its TYPE."
-  (pcase type
-    (`request (cons '--> (cdr msg)))
-    (`response (cons '<-- (cdr msg)))))
-
-(defun nrepl-log-message (msg type)
-  "Log the nREPL MSG.
-TYPE is either request or response.  The message is logged to a buffer
-described by `nrepl-message-buffer-name-template'."
-  (when nrepl-log-messages
-    ;; append a time-stamp to the message before logging it
-    ;; the time-stamps are quite useful for debugging
-    (setq msg (cons (car msg)
-                    (lax-plist-put (cdr msg) "time-stamp"
-                                   (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%0d %H:%M:%S.%N"))))
-    (with-current-buffer (nrepl-messages-buffer (current-buffer))
-      (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-      (when (> (buffer-size) nrepl-message-buffer-max-size)
-        (goto-char (/ (buffer-size) nrepl-message-buffer-reduce-denominator))
-        (re-search-forward "^(" nil t)
-        (delete-region (point-min) (- (point) 1)))
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (nrepl-log-pp-object (nrepl-decorate-msg msg type)
-                           (nrepl-log--message-color (lax-plist-get (cdr msg) "id"))
-                           t)
-      (when-let* ((win (get-buffer-window)))
-        (set-window-point win (point-max)))
-      (setq buffer-read-only t))))
-
-(defun nrepl-toggle-message-logging ()
-  "Toggle the value of `nrepl-log-messages' between nil and t.
-
-This in effect enables or disables the logging of nREPL messages."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq nrepl-log-messages (not nrepl-log-messages))
-  (if nrepl-log-messages
-      (message "nREPL message logging enabled")
-    (message "nREPL message logging disabled")))
-
-(defcustom nrepl-message-colors
-  '("red" "brown" "coral" "orange" "green" "deep sky blue" "blue" "dark violet")
-  "Colors used in the messages buffer."
-  :type '(repeat color)
-  :group 'nrepl)
-
-(defun nrepl-log-expand-button (&optional button)
-  "Expand the objects hidden in BUTTON's :nrepl-object property.
-BUTTON defaults the button at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (if-let* ((button (or button (button-at (point)))))
-      (let* ((start (overlay-start button))
-             (end   (overlay-end   button))
-             (obj   (overlay-get button :nrepl-object))
-             (inhibit-read-only t))
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char start)
-          (delete-overlay button)
-          (delete-region start end)
-          (nrepl-log-pp-object obj)
-          (delete-char -1)))
-    (error "No button at point")))
-
-(defun nrepl-log-expand-all-buttons ()
-  "Expand all buttons in nREPL log buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (eq major-mode 'nrepl-messages-mode))
-      (user-error "Not in a `nrepl-messages-mode'")
-    (save-excursion
-      (let* ((pos (point-min))
-             (button (next-button pos)))
-        (while button
-          (setq pos (overlay-start button))
-          (nrepl-log-expand-button button)
-          (setq button (next-button pos)))))))
-
-(defun nrepl-log--expand-button-mouse (event)
-  "Expand the text hidden under overlay button.
-EVENT gives the button position on window."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (pcase (elt event 1)
-    (`(,window ,_ ,_ ,_ ,_ ,point . ,_)
-     (with-selected-window window
-       (nrepl-log-expand-button (button-at point))))))
-
-(defun nrepl-log-insert-button (label object)
-  "Insert button with LABEL and :nrepl-object property as OBJECT."
-  (insert-button label
-                 :nrepl-object object
-                 'action #'nrepl-log-expand-button
-                 'face 'link
-                 'help-echo "RET: Expand object."
-                 ;; Workaround for bug#1568 (don't use local-map here; it
-                 ;; overwrites major mode map.)
-                 'keymap `(keymap (mouse-1 . nrepl-log--expand-button-mouse)))
-  (insert "\n"))
-
-(defun nrepl-log--message-color (id)
-  "Return the color to use when pretty-printing the nREPL message with ID.
-If ID is nil, return nil."
-  (when id
-    (thread-first (string-to-number id)
-      (mod (length nrepl-message-colors))
-      (nth nrepl-message-colors))))
-
-(defun nrepl-log--pp-listlike (object &optional foreground button)
-  "Pretty print nREPL list like OBJECT.
-FOREGROUND and BUTTON are as in `nrepl-log-pp-object'."
-  (cl-flet ((color (str)
-                   (propertize str 'face
-                               (append '(:weight ultra-bold)
-                                       (when foreground `(:foreground ,foreground))))))
-    (let ((head (format "(%s" (car object))))
-      (insert (color head))
-      (if (null (cdr object))
-          (insert ")\n")
-        (let* ((indent (+ 2 (- (current-column) (length head))))
-               (sorted-pairs (sort (seq-partition (cl-copy-list (cdr object)) 2)
-                                   (lambda (a b)
-                                     (string< (car a) (car b)))))
-               (name-lengths (seq-map (lambda (pair) (length (car pair))) sorted-pairs))
-               (longest-name (seq-max name-lengths))
-               ;; Special entries are displayed first
-               (specialq (lambda (pair) (seq-contains '("id" "op" "session" "time-stamp") (car pair))))
-               (special-pairs (seq-filter specialq sorted-pairs))
-               (not-special-pairs (seq-remove specialq sorted-pairs))
-               (all-pairs (seq-concatenate 'list special-pairs not-special-pairs))
-               (sorted-object (apply 'seq-concatenate 'list all-pairs)))
-          (insert "\n")
-          (cl-loop for l on sorted-object by #'cddr
-                   do (let ((indent-str (make-string indent ?\s))
-                            (name-str (propertize (car l) 'face
-                                                  ;; Only highlight top-level keys.
-                                                  (unless (eq (car object) 'dict)
-                                                    'font-lock-keyword-face)))
-                            (spaces-str (make-string (- longest-name (length (car l))) ?\s)))
-                        (insert (format "%s%s%s " indent-str name-str spaces-str))
-                        (nrepl-log-pp-object (cadr l) nil button)))
-          (when (eq (car object) 'dict)
-            (delete-char -1))
-          (insert (color ")\n")))))))
-
-(defun nrepl-log-pp-object (object &optional foreground button)
-  "Pretty print nREPL OBJECT, delimited using FOREGROUND.
-If BUTTON is non-nil, try making a button from OBJECT instead of inserting
-it into the buffer."
-  (let ((min-dict-fold-size   1)
-        (min-list-fold-size   10)
-        (min-string-fold-size 60))
-    (if-let* ((head (car-safe object)))
-        ;; list-like objects
-        (cond
-         ;; top level dicts (always expanded)
-         ((memq head '(<-- -->))
-          (nrepl-log--pp-listlike object foreground button))
-         ;; inner dicts
-         ((eq head 'dict)
-          (if (and button (> (length object) min-dict-fold-size))
-              (nrepl-log-insert-button "(dict ...)" object)
-            (nrepl-log--pp-listlike object foreground button)))
-         ;; lists
-         (t
-          (if (and button (> (length object) min-list-fold-size))
-              (nrepl-log-insert-button (format "(%s ...)" (prin1-to-string head)) object)
-            (pp object (current-buffer)))))
-      ;; non-list objects
-      (if (stringp object)
-          (if (and button (> (length object) min-string-fold-size))
-              (nrepl-log-insert-button (format "\"%s...\"" (substring object 0 min-string-fold-size)) object)
-            (insert (prin1-to-string object) "\n"))
-        (pp object (current-buffer))
-        (insert "\n")))))
-
-(defun nrepl-messages-buffer (conn)
-  "Return or create the buffer for CONN.
-The default buffer name is *nrepl-messages connection*."
-  (with-current-buffer conn
-    (or (and (buffer-live-p nrepl-messages-buffer)
-             nrepl-messages-buffer)
-        (setq nrepl-messages-buffer
-              (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create
-                             (nrepl-messages-buffer-name
-                              (cider--gather-connect-params)))))
-                (with-current-buffer buffer
-                  (buffer-disable-undo)
-                  (nrepl-messages-mode)
-                  buffer))))))
-
-(defun nrepl-error-buffer ()
-  "Return or create the buffer.
-The default buffer name is *nrepl-error*."
-  (or (get-buffer nrepl-error-buffer-name)
-      (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create nrepl-error-buffer-name)))
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (buffer-disable-undo)
-          (fundamental-mode)
-          buffer))))
-
-(defun nrepl-log-error (msg)
-  "Log the given MSG to the buffer given by `nrepl-error-buffer'."
-  (with-current-buffer (nrepl-error-buffer)
-    (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (insert msg)
-    (when-let* ((win (get-buffer-window)))
-      (set-window-point win (point-max)))
-    (setq buffer-read-only t)))
-
-(make-obsolete 'nrepl-default-client-buffer-builder nil "0.18")
-
-(provide 'nrepl-client)
-
-;;; nrepl-client.el ends here
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-;;; nrepl-dict.el --- Dictionary functions for Clojure nREPL -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2012-2013 Tim King, Phil Hagelberg, Bozhidar Batsov
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba and CIDER contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Tim King <kingtim@gmail.com>
-;;         Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;         Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;         Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;;         Hugo Duncan <hugo@hugoduncan.org>
-;;         Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-;;
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-;;
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-;;
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Provides functions to interact with and create `nrepl-dict's.  These are
-;; simply plists with an extra element at the head.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-
-(defun nrepl-dict (&rest key-vals)
-  "Create nREPL dict from KEY-VALS."
-  (cons 'dict key-vals))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-p (object)
-  "Return t if OBJECT is an nREPL dict."
-  (and (listp object)
-       (eq (car object) 'dict)))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-empty-p (dict)
-  "Return t if nREPL dict DICT is empty."
-  (null (cdr dict)))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-contains (dict key)
-  "Return nil if nREPL dict DICT doesn't contain KEY.
-If DICT does contain KEY, then a non-nil value is returned.  Due to the
-current implementation, this return value is the tail of DICT's key-list
-whose car is KEY.  Comparison is done with `equal'."
-  (member key (nrepl-dict-keys dict)))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-get (dict key &optional default)
-  "Get from DICT value associated with KEY, optional DEFAULT if KEY not in DICT.
-If dict is nil, return nil.  If DEFAULT not provided, and KEY not in DICT,
-return nil.  If DICT is not an nREPL dict object, an error is thrown."
-  (when dict
-    (if (nrepl-dict-p dict)
-        (if (nrepl-dict-contains dict key)
-            (lax-plist-get (cdr dict) key)
-          default)
-      (error "Not an nREPL dict object: %s" dict))))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-put (dict key value)
-  "Associate in DICT, KEY to VALUE.
-Return new dict.  Dict is modified by side effects."
-  (if (null dict)
-      `(dict ,key ,value)
-    (if (not (nrepl-dict-p dict))
-        (error "Not an nREPL dict object: %s" dict)
-      (setcdr dict (lax-plist-put (cdr dict) key value))
-      dict)))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-keys (dict)
-  "Return all the keys in the nREPL DICT."
-  (if (nrepl-dict-p dict)
-      (cl-loop for l on (cdr dict) by #'cddr
-               collect (car l))
-    (error "Not an nREPL dict")))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-vals (dict)
-  "Return all the values in the nREPL DICT."
-  (if (nrepl-dict-p dict)
-      (cl-loop for l on (cdr dict) by #'cddr
-               collect (cadr l))
-    (error "Not an nREPL dict")))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-map (fn dict)
-  "Map FN on nREPL DICT.
-FN must accept two arguments key and value."
-  (if (nrepl-dict-p dict)
-      (cl-loop for l on (cdr dict) by #'cddr
-               collect (funcall fn (car l) (cadr l)))
-    (error "Not an nREPL dict")))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-merge (dict1 dict2)
-  "Destructively merge DICT2 into DICT1.
-Keys in DICT2 override those in DICT1."
-  (let ((base (or dict1 '(dict))))
-    (nrepl-dict-map (lambda (k v)
-                      (nrepl-dict-put base k v))
-                    (or dict2 '(dict)))
-    base))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-get-in (dict keys)
-  "Return the value in a nested DICT.
-KEYS is a list of keys.  Return nil if any of the keys is not present or if
-any of the values is nil."
-  (let ((out dict))
-    (while (and keys out)
-      (setq out (nrepl-dict-get out (pop keys))))
-    out))
-
-(defun nrepl-dict-flat-map (function dict)
-  "Map FUNCTION over DICT and flatten the result.
-FUNCTION follows the same restrictions as in `nrepl-dict-map', and it must
-also alway return a sequence (since the result will be flattened)."
-  (when dict
-    (apply #'append (nrepl-dict-map function dict))))
-
-
-;;; More specific functions
-(defun nrepl--cons (car list-or-dict)
-  "Generic cons of CAR to LIST-OR-DICT."
-  (if (eq (car list-or-dict) 'dict)
-      (cons 'dict (cons car (cdr list-or-dict)))
-    (cons car list-or-dict)))
-
-(defun nrepl--nreverse (list-or-dict)
-  "Generic `nreverse' which works on LIST-OR-DICT."
-  (if (eq (car list-or-dict) 'dict)
-      (cons 'dict (nreverse (cdr list-or-dict)))
-    (nreverse list-or-dict)))
-
-(defun nrepl--push (obj stack)
-  "Cons OBJ to the top element of the STACK."
-  ;; stack is assumed to be a list
-  (if (eq (caar stack) 'dict)
-      (cons (cons 'dict (cons obj (cdar stack)))
-            (cdr stack))
-    (cons (if (null stack)
-              obj
-            (cons obj (car stack)))
-          (cdr stack))))
-
-(defun nrepl--merge (dict1 dict2 &optional no-join)
-  "Join nREPL dicts DICT1 and DICT2 in a meaningful way.
-String values for non \"id\" and \"session\" keys are concatenated. Lists
-are appended. nREPL dicts merged recursively. All other objects are
-accumulated into a list. DICT1 is modified destructively and
-then returned.
-If NO-JOIN is given, return the first non nil dict."
-  (if no-join
-      (or dict1 dict2)
-    (cond ((null dict1) dict2)
-          ((null dict2) dict1)
-          ((stringp dict1) (concat dict1 dict2))
-          ((nrepl-dict-p dict1)
-           (nrepl-dict-map
-            (lambda (k2 v2)
-              (nrepl-dict-put dict1 k2
-                              (nrepl--merge (nrepl-dict-get dict1 k2) v2
-                                            (member k2 '("id" "session")))))
-            dict2)
-           dict1)
-          ((and (listp dict2) (listp dict1)) (append dict1 dict2))
-          ((listp dict1) (append dict1 (list dict2)))
-          (t `(,dict1 ,dict2)))))
-
-
-;;; Dbind
-(defmacro nrepl-dbind-response (response keys &rest body)
-  "Destructure an nREPL RESPONSE dict.
-Bind the value of the provided KEYS and execute BODY."
-  (declare (debug (form (&rest symbolp) body)))
-  `(let ,(cl-loop for key in keys
-                  collect `(,key (nrepl-dict-get ,response ,(format "%s" key))))
-     ,@body))
-(put 'nrepl-dbind-response 'lisp-indent-function 2)
-
-(provide 'nrepl-dict)
-
-;;; nrepl-dict.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/nrepl-dict.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/nrepl-dict.elc
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index af75eb64f0b2..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cider-20180908.1925/nrepl-dict.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-autoloads.el
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index c886e994b93a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,226 +0,0 @@
-;;; circe-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "circe" "circe.el" (23450 31940 148862 789000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from circe.el
-
-(autoload 'circe-version "circe" "\
-Display Circe's version.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'circe "circe" "\
-Connect to IRC.
-
-Connect to the given network specified by NETWORK-OR-SERVER.
-
-When this function is called, it collects options from the
-SERVER-OPTIONS argument, the user variable
-`circe-network-options', and the defaults found in
-`circe-network-defaults', in this order.
-
-If NETWORK-OR-SERVER is not found in any of these variables, the
-argument is assumed to be the host name for the server, and all
-relevant settings must be passed via SERVER-OPTIONS.
-
-All SERVER-OPTIONS are treated as variables by getting the string
-\"circe-\" prepended to their name. This variable is then set
-locally in the server buffer.
-
-See `circe-network-options' for a list of common options.
-
-\(fn NETWORK-OR-SERVER &rest SERVER-OPTIONS)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "circe-color-nicks" "circe-color-nicks.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31940 157109 795000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from circe-color-nicks.el
-
-(autoload 'enable-circe-color-nicks "circe-color-nicks" "\
-Enable the Color Nicks module for Circe.
-This module colors all encountered nicks in a cross-server fashion.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "circe-display-images" "circe-display-images.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31940 150680 309000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from circe-display-images.el
-
-(autoload 'enable-circe-display-images "circe-display-images" "\
-Enable the Display Images module for Circe.
-This module displays various image types when they are linked in a channel
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "circe-lagmon" "circe-lagmon.el" (23450 31940
-;;;;;;  158742 648000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from circe-lagmon.el
-
-(defvar circe-lagmon-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Circe-Lagmon mode is enabled.
-See the `circe-lagmon-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `circe-lagmon-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'circe-lagmon-mode "circe-lagmon" nil)
-
-(autoload 'circe-lagmon-mode "circe-lagmon" "\
-Circe-lagmon-mode monitors the amount of lag on your
-connection to each server, and displays the lag time in seconds
-in the mode-line.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "circe-new-day-notifier" "circe-new-day-notifier.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31940 155387 224000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from circe-new-day-notifier.el
-
-(autoload 'enable-circe-new-day-notifier "circe-new-day-notifier" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'disable-circe-new-day-notifier "circe-new-day-notifier" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "lui-autopaste" "lui-autopaste.el" (23450 31940
-;;;;;;  145441 433000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from lui-autopaste.el
-
-(autoload 'enable-lui-autopaste "lui-autopaste" "\
-Enable the lui autopaste feature.
-
-If you enter more than `lui-autopaste-lines' at once, Lui will
-ask if you would prefer to use a paste service instead. If you
-agree, Lui will paste your input to `lui-autopaste-function' and
-replace it with the resulting URL.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'disable-lui-autopaste "lui-autopaste" "\
-Disable the lui autopaste feature.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "lui-irc-colors" "lui-irc-colors.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31940 129328 821000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from lui-irc-colors.el
-
-(autoload 'enable-lui-irc-colors "lui-irc-colors" "\
-Enable IRC color interpretation for Lui.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "lui-track-bar" "lui-track-bar.el" (23450 31940
-;;;;;;  161840 905000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from lui-track-bar.el
-
-(autoload 'enable-lui-track-bar "lui-track-bar" "\
-Enable a bar in Lui buffers that shows where you stopped reading.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "shorten" "shorten.el" (23450 31940 147061
-;;;;;;  445000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from shorten.el
-
-(autoload 'shorten-strings "shorten" "\
-Takes a list of strings and returns an alist ((STRING
-. SHORTENED-STRING) ...).  Uses `shorten-split-function' to split
-the strings, and `shorten-join-function' to join shortened
-components back together into SHORTENED-STRING.  See also
-`shorten-validate-component-function'.
-
-\(fn STRINGS)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "tracking" "tracking.el" (23450 31940 138249
-;;;;;;  945000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from tracking.el
-
-(defvar tracking-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Tracking mode is enabled.
-See the `tracking-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `tracking-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'tracking-mode "tracking" nil)
-
-(autoload 'tracking-mode "tracking" "\
-Allow cycling through modified buffers.
-This mode in itself does not track buffer modification, but
-provides an API for programs to add buffers as modified (using
-`tracking-add-buffer').
-
-Once this mode is active, modified buffers are shown in the mode
-line. The user can cycle through them using
-\\[tracking-next-buffer].
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'tracking-add-buffer "tracking" "\
-Add BUFFER as being modified with FACES.
-This does check whether BUFFER is currently visible.
-
-If FACES is given, it lists the faces that might be appropriate
-for BUFFER in the mode line. The highest-priority face of these
-and the current face of the buffer, if any, is used. Priority is
-decided according to `tracking-faces-priorities'.
-When `tracking-sort-faces-first' is non-nil, all buffers with any
-face set will be stable-sorted before any buffers with no face set.
-
-\(fn BUFFER &optional FACES)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'tracking-remove-buffer "tracking" "\
-Remove BUFFER from being tracked.
-
-\(fn BUFFER)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'tracking-next-buffer "tracking" "\
-Switch to the next active buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'tracking-previous-buffer "tracking" "\
-Switch to the last active buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("circe-chanop.el" "circe-compat.el" "circe-pkg.el"
-;;;;;;  "irc.el" "lcs.el" "lui-format.el" "lui-logging.el" "lui.el"
-;;;;;;  "make-tls-process.el") (23450 31940 160246 405000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; circe-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-chanop.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-chanop.el
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index a5880e5f8c1e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-chanop.el
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@@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
-;;; circe-chanop.el --- Provide common channel operator commands
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2006, 2015  Jorgen Schaefer
-
-;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <forcer@forcix.cx>
-
-;; This file is part of Circe.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
-;; 02110-1301  USA
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This Circe module provides some often-used chanop commands. I was
-;; very reluctant to add this. None of these commands will make it in
-;; the core, or even be provided by default. You should have to go to
-;; great lengths to use them.
-
-;; Always remember the Tao of IRC:
-;;
-;;     IGNORE is the weapon of an IRC knight. Not as clumsy or as
-;;     random as a kickban.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'circe)
-
-(defun circe-command-MODE (mode)
-  "Set MODE in the current channel."
-  (interactive "sMode change: ")
-  (cond
-   ((not (string-match "^[+-]" mode))
-    (irc-send-raw (circe-server-process)
-                  (format "MODE %s" mode)))
-   ((eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode)
-    (irc-send-raw (circe-server-process)
-                  (format "MODE %s %s" circe-chat-target mode)))
-   (t
-    (circe-display-server-message "Not in a channel buffer."))))
-
-(defun circe-command-BANS (&optional ignored)
-  "Show channel bans"
-  (if (not circe-chat-target)
-      (circe-display-server-message "No target for current buffer")
-    (irc-send-raw (circe-server-process)
-                  (format "MODE %s +b" circe-chat-target))))
-
-(defun circe-command-KICK (nick &optional reason)
-  "Kick WHO from the current channel with optional REASON."
-  (interactive "sKick who: \nsWhy: ")
-  (if (not (eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode))
-      (circe-display-server-message "Not in a channel buffer.")
-    (when (not reason)
-      (if (string-match "^\\([^ ]*\\) +\\(.+\\)" nick)
-          (setq reason (match-string 2 nick)
-                nick (match-string 1 nick))
-        (setq reason "-")))
-    (irc-send-raw (circe-server-process)
-                  (format "KICK %s %s :%s"
-                          circe-chat-target nick reason))))
-
-(defun circe-command-GETOP (&optional ignored)
-  "Ask chanserv for op on the current channel."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode))
-      (circe-display-server-message "Not in a channel buffer.")
-    (irc-send-PRIVMSG (circe-server-process)
-                      "chanserv"
-                      (format "op %s" circe-chat-target))))
-
-(defun circe-command-DROPOP (&optional ignored)
-  "Lose op mode on the current channel."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode))
-      (circe-display-server-message "Not in a channel buffer.")
-    (irc-send-raw (circe-server-process)
-                  (format "MODE %s -o %s"
-                          circe-chat-target
-                          (circe-nick)))))
-
-;; For KICKBAN (requested by Riastradh), we'd need a callback on a
-;; USERHOST command.
-
-(provide 'circe-chanop)
-;;; circe-chanop.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-chanop.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-chanop.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-chanop.elc
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index dd5e64e04fa6..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-color-nicks.el
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-;;; circe-color-nicks.el --- Color nicks in the channel
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012  Taylan Ulrich Bayırlı/Kammer
-
-;; Author: Taylan Ulrich Bayırlı/Kammer <taylanbayirli@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is part of Circe.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
-;; 02110-1301  USA
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This Circe module adds the ability to assign a color to each
-;; nick in a channel.
-
-;; Some ideas/code copied from rcirc-colors.el.
-
-;; To use it, put the following into your .emacs:
-
-;; (require 'circe-color-nicks)
-;; (enable-circe-color-nicks)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'circe)
-(require 'color)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun enable-circe-color-nicks ()
-  "Enable the Color Nicks module for Circe.
-This module colors all encountered nicks in a cross-server fashion."
-  (interactive)
-  (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (when (eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode)
-        (add-circe-color-nicks))))
-  (add-hook 'circe-channel-mode-hook
-            'add-circe-color-nicks))
-
-(defun disable-circe-color-nicks ()
-  "Disable the Color Nicks module for Circe.
-See `enable-circe-color-nicks'."
-  (interactive)
-  (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (when (eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode)
-        (remove-circe-color-nicks))))
-  (remove-hook 'circe-channel-mode-hook
-               'add-circe-color-nicks))
-
-(defun add-circe-color-nicks ()
-  "Add `circe-color-nicks' to `lui-pre-output-hook'."
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'circe-color-nicks))
-
-(defun remove-circe-color-nicks ()
-  "Remove `circe-color-nicks' from `lui-pre-output-hook'."
-  (remove-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'circe-color-nicks))
-
-
-(defgroup circe-color-nicks nil
-  "Nicks colorization for Circe"
-  :prefix "circe-color-nicks-"
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-color-nicks-min-contrast-ratio 7
-  "Minimum contrast ratio from background for generated colors;
-recommended is 7:1, or at least 4.5:1 (7 stands for 7:1 here).
-Lower value allows higher color spread, but could lead to less
-readability."
-  :group 'circe-color-nicks)
-
-(defcustom circe-color-nicks-min-difference 17
-  "Minimum difference from each other for generated colors."
-  :group 'circe-color-nicks)
-
-(defcustom circe-color-nicks-min-fg-difference 17
-  "Minimum difference from foreground for generated colors."
-  :group 'circe-color-nicks)
-
-(defcustom circe-color-nicks-min-my-message-difference 0
-  "Minimum difference from own nick color for generated colors."
-  :group 'circe-color-nicks)
-
-(defcustom circe-color-nicks-everywhere nil
-  "Whether nicks should be colored in message bodies too."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'circe-color-nicks)
-
-(defcustom circe-color-nicks-message-blacklist nil
-  "Blacklist for nicks that shall never be highlighted inside
-  images."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'circe-color-nicks)
-
-(defcustom circe-color-nicks-pool-type 'adaptive
-  "Type of the color nick pool.
-Must be one of the following:
-
-'adaptive: Generate colors based on the current theme.
-
-List of strings: Pick colors from the specified list of hex codes
-or color names (see `color-name-rgb-alist')."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Adaptive" adaptive)
-                 (repeat string))
-  :group 'circe-color-nicks)
-
-
-;;; See http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/NOTE-WCAG20-TECHS-20130905/G18
-
-(defsubst circe-w3-contrast-c-to-l (c)
-  (if (<= c 0.03928)
-      (/ c 12.92)
-    (expt (/ (+ c 0.055) 1.055) 2.4)))
-
-(defsubst circe-w3-contrast-relative-luminance (rgb)
-  (apply #'+
-         (cl-mapcar (lambda (color coefficient)
-                      (* coefficient
-                         (circe-w3-contrast-c-to-l color)))
-                    rgb
-                    '(0.2126 0.7152 0.0722))))
-
-(defsubst circe-w3-contrast-contrast-ratio (color1 color2)
-  (let ((l1 (+ 0.05 (circe-w3-contrast-relative-luminance color1)))
-        (l2 (+ 0.05 (circe-w3-contrast-relative-luminance color2))))
-    (if (> l1 l2)
-        (/ l1 l2)
-        (/ l2 l1))))
-
-
-(defun circe-color-alist ()
-  "Return list of colors (name rgb lab) where rgb is 0 to 1."
-  (let ((alist (if (display-graphic-p)
-                   color-name-rgb-alist
-                 (mapcar (lambda (c)
-                           (cons (car c) (cddr c)))
-                         (tty-color-alist))))
-        (valmax (float (car (color-values "#ffffff")))))
-    (mapcar (lambda (c)
-              (let* ((name (car c))
-                     (rgb (mapcar (lambda (v)
-                                    (/ v valmax))
-                                  (cdr c)))
-                     (lab (apply #'color-srgb-to-lab rgb)))
-                (list name rgb lab)))
-            alist)))
-
-(defun circe-color-canonicalize-format (color)
-  "Turns COLOR into (name rgb lab) format.  Avoid calling this in
-a loop, it's very slow on a tty!"
-  (let* ((name color)
-         (rgb (circe-color-name-to-rgb color))
-         (lab (apply #'color-srgb-to-lab rgb)))
-   (list name rgb lab)))
-
-(defun circe-color-contrast-ratio (color1 color2)
-  "Gives the contrast ratio between two colors."
-  (circe-w3-contrast-contrast-ratio (nth 1 color1) (nth 1 color2)))
-
-(defun circe-color-diff (color1 color2)
-  "Gives the difference between two colors per CIEDE2000."
-  (color-cie-de2000 (nth 2 color1) (nth 2 color2)))
-
-(defun circe-color-name-to-rgb (color)
-  "Like `color-name-to-rgb' but also handles \"unspecified-bg\"
-and \"unspecified-fg\"."
-  (cond ((equal color "unspecified-bg") '(0 0 0))
-        ((equal color "unspecified-fg") '(1 1 1))
-        (t (color-name-to-rgb color))))
-
-
-(defun circe-nick-color-appropriate-p (color bg fg my-msg)
-  "Tells whether COLOR is appropriate for being a nick color.
-BG, FG, and MY-MSG are the background, foreground, and my-message
-colors; these are expected as parameters instead of computed here
-because computing them repeatedly is a heavy operation."
-  (and (>= (circe-color-contrast-ratio color bg)
-           circe-color-nicks-min-contrast-ratio)
-       (>= (circe-color-diff color fg)
-           circe-color-nicks-min-fg-difference)
-       (>= (circe-color-diff color my-msg)
-           circe-color-nicks-min-my-message-difference)))
-
-(defun circe-nick-colors-delete-similar (colors)
-  "Return list COLORS with pairs of colors filtered out that are
-too similar per `circe-color-nicks-min-difference'.  COLORS may
-be mutated."
-  (cl-mapl (lambda (rest)
-             (let ((color (car rest)))
-               (setcdr rest (cl-delete-if
-                             (lambda (c)
-                               (< (circe-color-diff color c)
-                                  circe-color-nicks-min-difference))
-                             (cdr rest)))))
-           colors)
-  colors)
-
-(defun circe-nick-color-generate-pool ()
-  "Return a list of appropriate nick colors."
-  (if (consp circe-color-nicks-pool-type)
-      circe-color-nicks-pool-type
-    (let ((bg (circe-color-canonicalize-format (face-background 'default)))
-          (fg (circe-color-canonicalize-format (face-foreground 'default)))
-          (my-msg (circe-color-canonicalize-format
-                   (face-attribute
-                    'circe-my-message-face :foreground nil 'default))))
-      (mapcar #'car (circe-nick-colors-delete-similar
-                     (cl-remove-if-not
-                      (lambda (c)
-                        (circe-nick-color-appropriate-p c bg fg my-msg))
-                      (circe-color-alist)))))))
-
-(defun circe-nick-color-pool-test ()
-  "Display all appropriate nick colors in a temp buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (switch-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Circe color test*"))
-  (erase-buffer)
-  (let ((pool (circe-nick-color-generate-pool)))
-    (while pool
-      (let ((pt (point)))
-        (insert "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.\n")
-        (put-text-property pt (point) 'face `(:foreground ,(pop pool)))))))
-
-(defvar circe-nick-color-pool nil
-  "Pool of yet unused nick colors.")
-
-(defvar circe-nick-color-mapping (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Hash-table from nicks to colors.")
-
-(defun circe-nick-color-nick-list ()
-  "Return list of all nicks that should be colored in this channel.
-Own and blacklisted nicks are excluded."
-  (let ((our-nick (circe-nick))
-        (channel-nicks (circe-channel-nicks)))
-    (cl-remove-if (lambda (nick)
-                    (or (string= our-nick nick)
-                        (member nick circe-color-nicks-message-blacklist)))
-                  channel-nicks)))
-
-(defvar circe-nick-color-timestamps (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Hash-table from colors to the timestamp of their last use.")
-
-(defun circe-nick-color-for-nick (nick)
-  "Return the color for NICK.  Assigns a color to NICK if one
-wasn't assigned already."
-  (let ((color (gethash nick circe-nick-color-mapping)))
-    (when (not color)
-      ;; NOTE use this as entry point for taking NICK into account for
-      ;; picking the new color
-      (setq color (circe-nick-color-pick))
-      (puthash nick color circe-nick-color-mapping))
-    (puthash color (float-time) circe-nick-color-timestamps)
-    color))
-
-(defun circe-nick-color-pick ()
-  "Picks either a color from the pool of unused colors, or the
-color that was used least recently (i.e. nicks that have it
-assigned have been least recently active)."
-  (if (zerop (hash-table-count circe-nick-color-mapping))
-      (setq circe-nick-color-pool (circe-nick-color-generate-pool)))
-  (or (pop circe-nick-color-pool)
-      (circe-nick-color-pick-least-recent)))
-
-(defun circe-nick-color-pick-least-recent ()
-  "Pick the color that was used least recently.
-See `circe-nick-color-pick', which is where this is used."
-  (let ((least-recent-color nil)
-        (oldest-time (float-time)))
-    (maphash
-     (lambda (color time)
-       (if (< time oldest-time)
-           (progn
-             (setq least-recent-color color)
-             (setq oldest-time time))))
-     circe-nick-color-timestamps)
-    (if least-recent-color
-        least-recent-color
-      ;; Someone must have messed with `circe-nick-color-mapping', recover by
-      ;; re-filling the pool.
-      (setq circe-nick-color-pool (circe-nick-color-generate-pool))
-      (pop circe-nick-color-pool))))
-
-(defun circe-color-nicks ()
-  "Color nicks on this lui output line."
-  (when (eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode)
-    (let ((nickstart (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max)
-                                        'lui-format-argument 'nick)))
-      (when nickstart
-        (goto-char nickstart)
-        (let ((nickend (next-single-property-change nickstart
-                                                    'lui-format-argument))
-              (nick (plist-get (plist-get (text-properties-at nickstart)
-                                          'lui-keywords)
-                               :nick)))
-          (when (not (circe-server-my-nick-p nick))
-            (let ((color (circe-nick-color-for-nick nick)))
-              (add-face-text-property nickstart nickend
-                                      `(:foreground ,color)))))))
-    (when circe-color-nicks-everywhere
-      (let ((body (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max)
-                                     'lui-format-argument 'body)))
-        (when body
-          (with-syntax-table circe-nick-syntax-table
-            (goto-char body)
-            (let* ((nicks (circe-nick-color-nick-list))
-                   (regex (regexp-opt nicks 'words)))
-              (let (case-fold-search)
-                (while (re-search-forward regex nil t)
-                  (let* ((nick (match-string-no-properties 0))
-                         (color (circe-nick-color-for-nick nick)))
-                    (add-face-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-                                            `(:foreground ,color))))))))))))
-
-(defun circe-nick-color-reset ()
-  "Reset the nick color mapping (and some internal data).
-
-This is useful if you switched between frames supporting
-different color ranges and would like nicks to get new colors
-appropriate to the new color range."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq circe-nick-color-pool (circe-nick-color-generate-pool))
-  (setq circe-nick-color-mapping (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-  (setq circe-nick-color-timestamps (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-
-(provide 'circe-color-nicks)
-;;; circe-color-nicks.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-color-nicks.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-color-nicks.elc
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-;;; circe-compat.el --- Compatibility definitions
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  Jorgen Schaefer <contact@jorgenschaefer.de>
-
-;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <contact@jorgenschaefer.de>
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Define functions and variables as needed by Circe to remain
-;; compatible with older Emacsen.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(when (not (fboundp 'string-trim))
-  (defun string-trim (string)
-    "Remove leading and trailing whitespace from STRING."
-    (if (string-match "\\` *\\(.*[^[:space:]]\\) *\\'" string)
-        (match-string 1 string)
-      string)))
-
-(when (not (fboundp 'add-face-text-property))
-  (defun add-face-text-property (start end face &optional append object)
-    (while (/= start end)
-      (let* ((next (next-single-property-change start 'face object end))
-             (prev (get-text-property start 'face object))
-             (value (if (listp prev) prev (list prev))))
-        (put-text-property start next 'face
-                           (if append
-                               (append value (list face))
-                             (append (list face) value))
-                           object)
-        (setq start next)))))
-
-(when (not (boundp 'mode-line-misc-info))
-  (defvar mode-line-misc-info nil
-    "Misc info in the mode line.")
-  (add-to-list 'mode-line-format 'mode-line-misc-info t))
-
-(provide 'circe-compat)
-;;; circe-compat.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-compat.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-compat.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-display-images.el
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-;;; circe-display-images.el --- Display images in the channel -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Nathan Aclander
-
-;; Author: Nathan Aclander <nathan.aclander@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is part of Circe.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
-;; 02110-1301  USA
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This Circe modules adds the ability to display various image types when
-;; they are linked in a channel. Images are inserted on new lines after
-;; the message containing the URLs. This module requires ImageMagcik.
-
-;; To use it, put the following into your .emacs:
-
-;; (require 'circe-display-images)
-;; (enable-circe-display-images)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'circe)
-(require 'url)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun enable-circe-display-images ()
-  "Enable the Display Images module for Circe.
-This module displays various image types when they are linked in a channel"
-  (interactive)
-  (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (when (eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode)
-        (add-circe-display-images))))
-  (add-hook 'circe-channel-mode-hook
-            'add-circe-display-images))
-
-(defun disable-circe-display-images ()
-  "Disable the Display Images module for Circe.
-See `enable-circe-display-images'."
-  (interactive)
-  (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (when (eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode)
-        (remove-circe-display-images))))
-  (remove-hook 'circe-channel-mode-hook
-               'add-circe-display-images))
-
-(defun add-circe-display-images ()
-  "Add `circe-display-images' to `lui-pre-output-hook'."
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'circe-display-images))
-
-(defun remove-circe-display-images ()
-  "Remove `circe-display-images' from `lui-pre-output-hook'."
-  (remove-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'circe-display-images))
-
-(defgroup circe-display-images nil
-  "Image display properties for Circe"
-  :prefix "circe-display-images"
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-display-images-image-regex
-  "\\(https?:\/\/[^ ]*?\.\\\(?:png\\|jpg\\|jpeg\\|svg\\|gif\\)\\)"
-  "Regex used to find images in channel messages. This regex needs to be
-greedy to match multiple images on the same line."
-  :group 'circe-display-images)
-
-(defcustom circe-display-images-max-height 400
-  "The image's maximum allowed height. Images will be scaled down if they
-are larger than this"
-  :group 'circe-display-images)
-
-(defcustom circe-display-images-background nil
-  "Background used for the images background, if image supports transparency.
-Defaults to the frame's background color."
-  :group 'circe-display-images)
-
-(defcustom circe-display-images-animate-gifs nil
-  "Animate any gifs that are displayed. This might slow down Emacs."
-  :group 'circe-display-images)
-
-(defvar-local circe-display-images-text-property-map (make-hash-table
-                                                      :test 'equal)
-  "A hash map used to manage display transitions.
-
-The keys are urls, and the values are a plist with an `:image-property', and a
-`:display-image-p'. `:image-property' is the display property of the image, and
-`:display-image-p' is a flag telling us whether the image is currently visible
-or not. This map serves to keep track of display transitions, and as a mapping
-between the URL and its downloaded image.
-
-Unfortunately we can't map from URL to the image position in the buffer
-because 1) the lui library can move text around when executing the
-`lui-post-output-hooks' and 2) as we toggle images, that also changes other
-images' position in the buffer.")
-
-(defun circe-display-images-toggle-image-at-point ()
-  "Toggle the image corresponding to the url at point.
-
-This function iterates through all display properties in the buffer. We look
-for a match with the display property we got from our property map, with the
-url-at-point as the key. When we find a match, we either remove or add back
-the image. See `circe-display-images-text-property-map' for more details."
-  ;; Giant thank you to Malabarba who's S-O answer I slightly modified:
-  ;; https://emacs.stackexchange.com/a/566
-  (interactive)
-  (let*
-      ((inhibit-read-only t)
-       (url (url-get-url-at-point))
-       (image-data(gethash url circe-display-images-text-property-map))
-       (display-image-p (plist-get image-data :display-image-p))
-       (image-property-of-url (plist-get image-data :image-property))
-       (from (if display-image-p 'display 'display-backup))
-       (to (if display-image-p 'display-backup 'display))
-       (current-pos (point-min))
-       left current-image-property)
-    (while (and current-pos (/= current-pos (point-max)))
-      ;; Find the next image property in the buffer.
-      (if (get-text-property current-pos from)
-          (setq left current-pos)
-        (setq left (next-single-property-change current-pos from)))
-      (if (or (null left) (= left (point-max)))
-          (setq current-pos nil)
-        (setq current-image-property (get-text-property left from))
-        (setq current-pos (or (next-single-property-change left from)
-                              (point-max)))
-        ;; Swap the images if our current image matches the image from the URL.
-        (when (equal image-property-of-url current-image-property)
-          (add-text-properties
-           left current-pos (list from nil to current-image-property)))))
-    ;; Make sure to invert the :display-image-p flag after processing all
-    ;; images.
-    (puthash url `(:image-property ,image-property-of-url
-                   :display-image-p ,(not display-image-p))
-             circe-display-images-text-property-map)))
-
-(defun circe-display-images-insert-image-from-url (url)
-  "Attempt to download the image from URL, and insert it."
-  (let ((buffer (url-retrieve-synchronously url)))
-    (when buffer
-      (unwind-protect
-          (let* ((data (with-current-buffer buffer
-                         (goto-char (point-min))
-                         (search-forward "\n\n")
-                         (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))))
-                 (img (create-image
-                       data 'imagemagick t
-                       :max-height circe-display-images-max-height
-                       :background circe-display-images-background)))
-            (when img
-              (insert-image img)
-              ;; Store the image so that we can toggle it on and off later. We
-              ;; know the image is 1 behind us, since we just inserted it.
-              (let* ((image-property
-                      (get-text-property (- (point) 1) 'display)))
-                (puthash url
-                         `(:image-property ,image-property :display-image-p t)
-                         circe-display-images-text-property-map))
-              ;; This is safely a no-op if the image isn't a gif.
-              (when circe-display-images-animate-gifs
-                (image-animate img))))
-        (kill-buffer buffer)))))
-
-(defun circe-display-images-urls-in-body ()
-  "Return all urls that match the circe-display-images-image-regex"
-  (let (urls)
-    (while (re-search-forward circe-display-images-image-regex nil t)
-      (setq urls (cons (match-string-no-properties 1) urls)))
-    (reverse urls)))
-
-(defun circe-display-images ()
-  "Replace image link with downloaded image on this lui output line"
-  (let ((body (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max)
-                                 'lui-format-argument 'body)))
-    (when body
-      (goto-char body)
-      (dolist (url (circe-display-images-urls-in-body))
-        (newline)
-        (circe-display-images-insert-image-from-url url)
-        (newline)))))
-
-(provide 'circe-display-images)
-;;; circe-display-images.el ends here
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-;;; circe-lagmon.el --- Lag Monitor for Circe
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Jorgen Schaefer
-
-;; Author: John J Foerch <jjfoerch@earthlink.net>,
-;;         Jorgen Schaefer
-
-;; This file is part of Circe.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
-;; 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;;
-;;;   Circe-lagmon-mode monitors the amount of lag on your connection to
-;;; each server, and displays the lag time in seconds in the mode-line.
-;;; It works by managing two timers.  Timer1 sends CTCP LAGMON to yourself
-;;; on each server every 60 seconds.  Each time around, timer1 starts
-;;; timer2 to monitor for timeouts of these messages.  Timer2 cancels
-;;; itself when all of the pings in the round have been answered.
-;;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'circe)
-
-;;; User variables
-
-(defgroup circe-lagmon nil
-  "Lag Monitor for Circe"
-  :prefix "circe-lagmon-"
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-lagmon-timer-tick 5
-  "How often to check for lag.
-
-Increase this to improve performance at the cost of accuracy."
-  :type 'number
-  :group 'circe-lagmon)
-
-(defcustom circe-lagmon-check-interval 60
-  "Interval in seconds at which to send the CTCP message."
-  :type 'number
-  :group 'circe-lagmon)
-
-(defcustom circe-lagmon-reconnect-interval 120
-  "Seconds after which to automatically reconnect upon a timeout
-of a lag monitor message. A value of nil disables the feature."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Disable auto-reconnect" nil)
-                 number)
-  :group 'circe-lagmon)
-
-(defcustom circe-lagmon-mode-line-format-string "lag:%.1f "
-  "Format string for displaying the lag in the mode-line."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-lagmon)
-
-(defcustom circe-lagmon-mode-line-unknown-lag-string "lag:? "
-  "Indicator string for displaying unknown lag in the mode-line."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-lagmon)
-
-(defvar circe-lagmon-disabled nil
-  "A boolean value if lagmon should be disabled on this network.
-
-Don't set this by hand, use `circe-network-options'.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-lagmon-disabled)
-
-
-;;; Internal variables
-;;;
-(defvar circe-lagmon-timer nil)
-
-(defvar circe-lagmon-server-lag nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-lagmon-server-lag)
-
-(defvar circe-lagmon-last-send-time nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-lagmon-last-send-time)
-
-(defvar circe-lagmon-last-receive-time nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-lagmon-last-receive-time)
-
-(defun circe-lagmon-timer-tick ()
-  "Function run periodically to check lag.
-
-This will call `circe-lagmon-server-check' in every active server
-buffer. You can call it yourself if you like to force an update,
-there is no harm in running it too often, but it really should be
-run sufficiently often with the timer."
-  (dolist (buffer (circe-server-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (when (and (eq major-mode 'circe-server-mode)
-                 circe-server-process
-                 (eq (irc-connection-state circe-server-process)
-                     'registered)
-                 (not circe-lagmon-disabled))
-        (circe-lagmon-server-check)))))
-
-(defun circe-lagmon-server-check ()
-  "Check the current server for lag.
-
-This will reconnect if we haven't heard back for too long, or
-send a request if it's time for that. See
-`circe-lagmon-reconnect-interval' and
-`circe-lagmon-check-interval' to configure the behavior.."
-  (let ((now (float-time)))
-    (cond
-     ;; No answer so far...
-     ((and circe-lagmon-last-send-time
-           (not circe-lagmon-last-receive-time))
-      ;; Count up until the answer comes.
-      (let ((lag (/ (- now circe-lagmon-last-send-time) 2)))
-        (when (or (not circe-lagmon-server-lag)
-                  (> lag circe-lagmon-server-lag))
-          (setq circe-lagmon-server-lag lag)
-          (circe-lagmon-force-mode-line-update)))
-      ;; Check for timeout.
-      (when (and circe-lagmon-reconnect-interval
-                 (> now
-                    (+ circe-lagmon-last-send-time
-                       circe-lagmon-reconnect-interval)))
-        (setq circe-lagmon-last-send-time nil
-              circe-lagmon-last-receive-time nil)
-        (circe-reconnect)))
-     ;; Nothing sent so far, or last send was too long ago.
-     ((or (not circe-lagmon-last-send-time)
-          (> now
-             (+ circe-lagmon-last-send-time
-                circe-lagmon-check-interval)))
-      (irc-send-raw (circe-server-process)
-                    (format "PRIVMSG %s :\C-aLAGMON %s\C-a"
-                            (circe-nick) now)
-                    :nowait)
-      (setq circe-lagmon-last-send-time now
-            circe-lagmon-last-receive-time nil))
-     )))
-
-(defun circe-lagmon-force-mode-line-update ()
-  "Call force-mode-line-update on a circe server buffer and all
-of its chat buffers."
-  (force-mode-line-update)
-  (dolist (b (circe-server-chat-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer b
-      (force-mode-line-update))))
-
-(defun circe-lagmon-format-mode-line-entry ()
-  "Format the mode-line entry for displaying the lag."
-  (let ((buf (cond
-              ((eq major-mode 'circe-server-mode)
-               (current-buffer))
-              (circe-server-buffer
-               circe-server-buffer)
-              (t
-               nil))))
-    (when buf
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (cond
-         (circe-lagmon-disabled
-          nil)
-         (circe-lagmon-server-lag
-          (format circe-lagmon-mode-line-format-string
-                  circe-lagmon-server-lag))
-         (t
-          circe-lagmon-mode-line-unknown-lag-string))))))
-
-(defun circe-lagmon-init ()
-  "Initialize the values of the lag monitor for one server, and
-start the lag monitor if it has not been started."
-  (setq circe-lagmon-server-lag nil
-        circe-lagmon-last-send-time nil
-        circe-lagmon-last-receive-time nil)
-  (circe-lagmon-force-mode-line-update)
-  (unless circe-lagmon-timer
-    (setq circe-lagmon-timer
-          (run-at-time nil circe-lagmon-timer-tick
-                       'circe-lagmon-timer-tick))))
-
-(defun circe-lagmon--rpl-welcome-handler (conn &rest ignored)
-  (with-current-buffer (irc-connection-get conn :server-buffer)
-    (circe-lagmon-init)))
-
-(defun circe-lagmon--ctcp-lagmon-handler (conn event sender target argument)
-  (when (irc-current-nick-p conn (irc-userstring-nick sender))
-    (with-current-buffer (irc-connection-get conn :server-buffer)
-      (let* ((now (float-time))
-             (lag (/ (- now (string-to-number argument))
-                     2)))
-        (setq circe-lagmon-server-lag lag
-              circe-lagmon-last-receive-time now)
-        (circe-lagmon-force-mode-line-update)))))
-
-(defun circe-lagmon--nick-handler (conn event sender new-nick)
-  (when (irc-current-nick-p conn (irc-userstring-nick sender))
-    (with-current-buffer (irc-connection-get conn :server-buffer)
-      (setq circe-lagmon-last-send-time nil))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode circe-lagmon-mode
-  "Circe-lagmon-mode monitors the amount of lag on your
-connection to each server, and displays the lag time in seconds
-in the mode-line."
-  :global t
-  (let ((mode-line-entry '(:eval (circe-lagmon-format-mode-line-entry))))
-    (remove-hook 'mode-line-modes mode-line-entry)
-    (let ((table (circe-irc-handler-table)))
-      (irc-handler-remove table "001" 'circe-lagmon--rpl-welcome-handler)
-      (irc-handler-remove table "irc.ctcp.LAGMON"
-                          'circe-lagmon--ctcp-lagmon-handler)
-      (irc-handler-remove table "NICK" 'circe-lagmon--nick-handler))
-    (circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcp.LAGMON" nil)
-    (when circe-lagmon-timer
-      (cancel-timer circe-lagmon-timer)
-      (setq circe-lagmon-timer nil))
-    (when circe-lagmon-mode
-      (add-hook 'mode-line-modes mode-line-entry)
-      (let ((table (circe-irc-handler-table)))
-        (irc-handler-add table "001" 'circe-lagmon--rpl-welcome-handler)
-        (irc-handler-add table "irc.ctcp.LAGMON"
-                         'circe-lagmon--ctcp-lagmon-handler)
-        (irc-handler-add table "NICK" 'circe-lagmon--nick-handler))
-      (circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcp.LAGMON" 'circe-display-ignore)
-      (dolist (buffer (circe-server-buffers))
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (setq circe-lagmon-server-lag nil)
-          (when (and circe-server-process
-                     (eq (irc-connection-state circe-server-process)
-                         'registered))
-            (circe-lagmon-init)))))))
-
-(provide 'circe-lagmon)
-;;; circe-lagmon.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-lagmon.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-lagmon.elc
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-;;; circe-new-day-notifier.el --- Send a message every midnight to all
-;;; channels
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015 Pásztor János
-
-;; Author: Pásztor János <model87@freemail.hu>
-
-;; This file is part of Circe.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
-;; 02110-1301 USA
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This Circe module adds the ability to send a notification to all
-;; channels every midnight
-
-;; Some ideas/code copied from circe-lagmon.el and
-;; circe-color-nicks.el
-
-;; To use it, put the following into your .emacs:
-
-;; (require 'circe-new-day-notifier)
-;; (enable-circe-new-day-notifier)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'circe)
-
-(defgroup circe-new-day-notifier nil
-  "Midnight notification to Circe"
-  :prefix "circe-new-day-notifier-"
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-new-day-notifier-format-message "*** Day changed to {day}"
-  "The format string which will be printed to the channels. It
-should contain {day} to print the date. See `circe-display' for
-further documentation"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-new-day-notifier)
-
-(defcustom circe-new-day-notifier-date-format "%Y-%m-%d, %A"
-  "The date format, which will be used at
-circe-new-day-notifier-format-message. See `format-time-string' for
-documentation"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-new-day-notifier)
-
-(defvar circe-new-day-notifier-timer nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun enable-circe-new-day-notifier ()
-  (interactive)
-    (unless circe-new-day-notifier-timer
-      (setq circe-new-day-notifier-timer
-            (run-at-time "24:00:00" (* 24 60 60) 'circe-new-day-notification))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun disable-circe-new-day-notifier ()
-  (interactive)
-  (when circe-new-day-notifier-timer
-    (cancel-timer circe-new-day-notifier-timer)
-    (setq circe-new-day-notifier-timer nil)))
-
-(defun circe-new-day-notification ()
-  "This function prints the new day notification to each query and chat buffer"
-  (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (when (derived-mode-p 'circe-chat-mode)
-        (circe-display 'circe-new-day-notifier-format-message
-                       :day (format-time-string circe-new-day-notifier-date-format))))))
-
-(provide 'circe-new-day-notifier)
-;;; circe-new-day-notifier.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-new-day-notifier.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe-new-day-notifier.elc
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-(define-package "circe" "20180525.1231" "Client for IRC in Emacs"
-  '((cl-lib "0.5"))
-  :url "https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/circe.el
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-;;; circe.el --- Client for IRC in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2005 - 2015  Jorgen Schaefer
-
-;; Version: 2.10
-;; Keywords: IRC, chat
-;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <forcer@forcix.cx>
-;; URL: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe
-
-;; This file is part of Circe.
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Circe is a Client for IRC in Emacs. It integrates well with the rest
-;; of the editor, using standard Emacs key bindings and indicating
-;; activity in channels in the status bar so it stays out of your way
-;; unless you want to use it.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defvar circe-version "2.10"
-  "Circe version string.")
-
-(require 'circe-compat)
-
-(require 'ring)
-(require 'timer)
-(require 'lui)
-(require 'lui-format)
-(require 'lcs)
-(require 'irc)
-
-;; Used to be optional. But sorry, we're in the 21st century already.
-(require 'lui-irc-colors)
-
-;; necessary for inheriting from diff-added and diff-removed faces
-(require 'diff-mode)
-
-(defgroup circe nil
-  "Yet Another Emacs IRC Client."
-  :prefix "circe-"
-  :group 'applications)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Customization Options ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Faces ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defface circe-prompt-face
-  '((t (:weight bold :foreground "Black" :background "LightSeaGreen")))
-  "The face for the Circe prompt."
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defface circe-server-face
-  '((((type tty)) (:foreground "blue" :weight bold))
-    (((background dark)) (:foreground "#5095cf"))
-    (((background light)) (:foreground "#3840b0"))
-    (t (:foreground "SteelBlue")))
-  "The face used to highlight server messages."
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defface circe-highlight-nick-face
-  '((default (:weight bold))
-    (((type tty)) (:foreground "cyan"))
-    (((background dark)) (:foreground "#82e2ed"))
-    (((background light)) (:foreground "#0445b7"))
-    (t (:foreground "CadetBlue3")))
-  "The face used to highlight messages directed to us."
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defface circe-my-message-face '((t))
-  "The face used to highlight our own messages."
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defface circe-originator-face '((t))
-  "The face used to highlight the originator of a message."
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defface circe-topic-diff-new-face '((t (:inherit diff-added)))
-  "The face used for text added to a topic.
-See the {topic-diff} parameter to `circe-format-server-topic'."
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defface circe-topic-diff-removed-face '((t (:inherit diff-removed)))
-  "The face used for text removed from a topic.
-See the {topic-diff} parameter to `circe-format-server-topic'."
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defface circe-fool-face
-  '((((type tty)) (:foreground "grey40" :bold t))
-    (t (:foreground "grey40")))
-  "The face used for fools.
-See `circe-fool-list'."
-  :group 'circe)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Variables ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defcustom circe-default-nick (user-login-name)
-  "The default nick for circe."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-default-user circe-default-nick
-  "The default user name for circe."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-default-realname (if (string= (user-full-name) "")
-                                      circe-default-nick
-                                    (user-full-name))
-  "The default real name for circe."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-default-ip-family nil
-  "Default IP family to use.
-
-  'nil  - Use either IPv4 or IPv6.
-
-  'ipv4 - Use IPv4
-
-  'ipv6 - Use IPv6"
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Both" nil)
-                 (const :tag "IPv4" ipv4)
-                 (const :tag "IPv6" ipv6))
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-default-directory "~/"
-  "The value of `default-directory' for Circe buffers."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-network-options nil
-  "Network options.
-
-This alist maps network names to respective options.
-
-Common options:
-
-  :pass - The IRC server password to use for this network, or a
-          function to fetch it.
-  :nick - The nick name to use (defaults to `circe-default-nick')
-  :user - The user name to use (defaults to `circe-default-user')
-  :realname - The real name to use (defaults to `circe-default-realname')
-
-  :channels - A plist of channels to join (see `circe-channels').
-  :server-buffer-name - Format to be used for the server buffer name
-                        (see `circe-server-buffer-name')
-
-  :host - The host name of the server to connect to.
-  :port - The port or service name for the server.
-  :use-tls - A boolean indicating as to whether to use TLS or
-             not (defaults to nil). If you set this, you'll likely
-             have to set :port as well.
-  :ip-family - Option to enforce a specific IP version
-               (defaults to `circe-default-ip-family')
-
-  :nickserv-nick - The nick to authenticate with to nickserv, if configured.
-                   (defaults to the value of :nick)
-  :nickserv-password - The password to use for nickserv
-                       authentication or a function to fetch it.
-
-  :sasl-username - The username for SASL authentication.
-  :sasl-password - The password for SASL authentication."
-  :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type plist)
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defvar circe-network-defaults
-  '(("Freenode" :host "irc.freenode.net" :port (6667 . 6697)
-     :tls t
-     :nickserv-mask "^NickServ!NickServ@services\\.$"
-     :nickserv-identify-challenge "\C-b/msg\\s-NickServ\\s-identify\\s-<password>\C-b"
-     :nickserv-identify-command "PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY {nick} {password}"
-     :nickserv-identify-confirmation "^You are now identified for .*\\.$"
-     :nickserv-ghost-command "PRIVMSG NickServ :GHOST {nick} {password}"
-     :nickserv-ghost-confirmation "has been ghosted\\.$\\|is not online\\.$"
-     )
-    ("Coldfront" :host "irc.coldfront.net" :port 6667
-     :nickserv-mask "^NickServ!services@coldfront\\.net$"
-     :nickserv-identify-challenge "/msg\\s-NickServ\\s-IDENTIFY\\s-\C-_password\C-_"
-     :nickserv-identify-command "PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY {password}"
-     )
-    ("Bitlbee" :host "localhost" :port 6667
-     :nickserv-mask "\\(bitlbee\\|root\\)!\\(bitlbee\\|root\\)@"
-     :nickserv-identify-challenge "use the \x02identify\x02 command to identify yourself"
-     :nickserv-identify-command "PRIVMSG &bitlbee :identify {password}"
-     :nickserv-identify-confirmation "Password accepted, settings and accounts loaded"
-     :lagmon-disabled t
-     )
-    ("OFTC" :host "irc.oftc.net" :port (6667 . 6697)
-     :nickserv-mask "^NickServ!services@services\\.oftc\\.net$"
-     :nickserv-identify-challenge "This nickname is registered and protected."
-     :nickserv-identify-command "PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY {password} {nick}"
-     :nickserv-identify-confirmation "^You are successfully identified as .*\\.$"
-     )
-    )
-  "Alist of networks and connection settings.
-
-See the `circe' command for details of this variable.")
-
-(defcustom circe-default-quit-message "Using Circe, the loveliest of all IRC clients"
-  "The default quit message when no other is given.
-
-This is sent when the server buffer is killed or when /QUIT is
-given with no argument."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-default-part-message "Using Circe, the loveliest of all IRC clients"
-  "How to part when a channel buffer is killed, or when no
-argument is given to /PART."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-auto-query-max 23
-  "The maximum number of queries which are opened automatically.
-If more messages arrive - typically in a flood situation - they
-are displayed in the server buffer."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-use-cycle-completion nil
-  "Whether Circe should use cycle completion.
-
-If this is not nil, Circe will set `completion-cycle-threshold'
-to t locally in Circe buffers, enabling cycle completion for
-nicks no matter what completion style you use in the rest of
-Emacs. If you set this to nil, Circe will not touch your default
-completion style."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-reduce-lurker-spam nil
-  "If enabled, Circe will stop showing some messages.
-
-This means that JOIN, PART, QUIT and NICK messages are not shown
-for users on channels that have not spoken yet (\"lurker\"), or
-haven't spoken in `circe-active-users-timeout' seconds. When they
-speak for the first time, Circe displays their join time."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-active-users-timeout nil
-  "When non-nil, should be the number of seconds after which
-active users are regarded as inactive again after speaking."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-prompt-string (concat (propertize ">"
-                                                   'face 'circe-prompt-face)
-                                       " ")
-  "The string to initialize the prompt with.
-To change the prompt dynamically or just in specific buffers, use
-`lui-set-prompt' in the appropriate hooks."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-extra-nicks nil
-  "List of other nicks than your current one to highlight."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-highlight-nick-type 'sender
-  "How to highlight occurrences of our own nick.
-
-  'sender     - Highlight the nick of the sender
-                (messages without a sender and your
-                own are highlighted with the occurrence
-                type instead)
-  'occurrence - Highlight the occurrences of the nick
-  'message    - Highlight the message without the sender
-  'all        - Highlight the whole line"
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Sender" sender)
-                 (const :tag "Occurrences" occurrence)
-                 (const :tag "Message" message)
-                 (const :tag "Whole line" all))
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-inhibit-nick-highlight-function nil
-  "Function for inhibiting nick highlighting.
-If non-nil, its value is called with the respective buffer
-selected and point in the line that's about to get highlighted.
-A non-nil return value inhibits any highlighting."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "None" nil)
-                 function)
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-completion-suffix ": "
-  "A suffix for completed nicks at the beginning of a line."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "The standard suffix" ": "))
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-ignore-list nil
-  "List of regular expressions to ignore.
-
-Each regular expression is matched against nick!user@host."
-  :type '(repeat regexp)
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-fool-list nil
-  "List of regular expressions for fools.
-
-Each regular expression is matched against nick!user@host.
-
-Messages from such people are still inserted, but not shown. They
-can be displayed using \\[lui-fool-toggle-display]."
-  :type '(repeat regexp)
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-ignore-functions nil
-  "A list of functions to check whether we should ignore a message.
-
-These functions get three arguments: NICK, USERHOST, and BODY. If
-one of them returns a non-nil value, the message is ignored."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-split-line-length 440
-  "The maximum length of a single message.
-If a message exceeds this size, it is broken into multiple ones.
-
-IRC allows for lines up to 512 bytes. Two of them are CR LF.
-And a typical message looks like this:
-
-  :nicky!uhuser@host212223.dialin.fnordisp.net PRIVMSG #lazybastards :Hello!
-
-You can limit here the maximum length of the \"Hello!\" part.
-Good luck."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-server-max-reconnect-attempts 5
-  "How often Circe should attempt to reconnect to the server.
-If this is 0, Circe will not reconnect at all. If this is nil,
-it will try to reconnect forever (not recommended)."
-  :type '(choice integer
-                 (const :tag "Forever" nil))
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-netsplit-delay 60
-  "The number of seconds a netsplit may be dormant.
-If anything happens with a netsplit after this amount of time,
-the user is re-notified."
-  :type 'number
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-server-killed-confirmation 'ask-and-kill-all
-  "How to ask for confirmation when a server buffer is killed.
-This can be one of the following values:
-  ask - Ask the user for confirmation
-  ask-and-kill-all - Ask the user, and kill all associated buffers
-  kill-all - Don't ask the user, and kill all associated buffers
-  nil - Kill first, ask never"
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Ask before killing" ask)
-                 (const :tag "Ask, then kill all associated buffers"
-                        ask-and-kill-all)
-                 (const :tag "Don't ask, then kill all associated buffers"
-                        kill-all)
-                 (const :tag "Don't ask" nil))
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-channel-killed-confirmation 'ask
-  "How to ask for confirmation when a channel buffer is killed.
-This can be one of the following values:
-  ask - Ask the user for confirmation
-  nil - Don't ask, just kill"
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Ask before killing" ask)
-                 (const :tag "Don't ask" nil))
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-track-faces-priorities '(circe-highlight-nick-face
-                                          lui-highlight-face
-                                          circe-my-message-face
-                                          circe-server-face)
-  "A list of faces which should show up in the tracking.
-The first face is kept if the new message has only lower faces,
-or faces that don't show up at all."
-  :type '(repeat face)
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-server-send-unknown-command-p nil
-  "Non-nil when Circe should just pass on commands it doesn't know.
-E.g. /fnord foo bar would then just send \"fnord foo bar\" to the
-server."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-server-connected-hook nil
-  "Hook run when we successfully connected to a server.
-This is run from a 001 (RPL_WELCOME) message handler."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-server-auto-join-default-type :immediate
-  "The default auto-join type to use.
-
-Possible options:
-
-:immediate - Immediately after registering on the server
-:after-auth - After nickserv authentication succeeded
-:after-cloak - After we have acquired a cloaked host name
-:after-nick - After we regained our preferred nick, or after
-              nickserv authentication if we don't need to regain
-              it. See `circe-nickserv-ghost-style'.
-
-See `circe-channels' for more details."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Immediately" :immediate)
-                 (const :tag "After Authentication" :after-auth)
-                 (const :tag "After Cloaking" :after-cloak)
-                 (const :tag "After Nick Regain" :after-nick))
-  :group 'circe)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Formats ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defgroup circe-format nil
-  "Format strings for Circe.
-All these formats always allow the {mynick} and {chattarget} format
-strings."
-  :prefix "circe-format-"
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-not-tracked
-  '(circe-format-server-message
-    circe-format-server-notice
-    circe--irc-format-server-numeric
-    circe-format-server-topic
-    circe-format-server-rejoin
-    circe-format-server-lurker-activity
-    circe-format-server-topic-time
-    circe-format-server-topic-time-for-channel
-    circe-format-server-netmerge
-    circe-format-server-join
-    circe-format-server-join-in-channel
-    circe-format-server-mode-change
-    circe-format-server-nick-change-self
-    circe-format-server-nick-change
-    circe-format-server-nick-regain
-    circe-format-server-part
-    circe-format-server-netsplit
-    circe-format-server-quit-channel
-    circe-format-server-quit)
-  "A list of formats that should not trigger tracking."
-  :type '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-message "*** {body}"
-  "The format for generic server messages.
-{body} - The body of the message."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-self-say "> {body}"
-  "The format for messages to queries or channels.
-{nick} - Your nick.
-{body} - The body of the message."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-self-action "* {nick} {body}"
-  "The format for actions to queries or channels.
-{nick} - Your nick.
-{body} - The body of the action."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-self-message "-> *{chattarget}* {body}"
-  "The format for messages sent to other people outside of queries.
-{chattarget} - The target nick.
-{body} - The body of the message."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-action "* {nick} {body}"
-  "The format for actions in queries or channels.
-{nick} - The nick doing the action.
-{body} - The body of the action."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-message-action "* *{nick}* {body}"
-  "The format for actions in messages outside of queries.
-{nick} - The nick doing the action.
-{body} - The body of the action."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-say "<{nick}> {body}"
-  "The format for normal channel or query talk.
-{nick} - The nick talking.
-{body} - The message."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-message "*{nick}* {body}"
-  "The format for a message outside of a query.
-{nick} - The originator.
-{body} - The message."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-notice "-{nick}- {body}"
-  "The format for a notice.
-{nick} - The originator.
-{body} - The notice."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-notice "-Server Notice- {body}"
-  "The format for a server notice.
-{body} - The notice."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-topic "*** Topic change by {nick} ({userhost}): {new-topic}"
-  "The format for topic changes.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  nick       - The nick of the user who changed the topic
-  userhost   - The user@host string of that user
-  channel    - Where the topic change happened
-  new-topic  - The new topic
-  old-topic  - The previous topic
-  topic-diff - A colorized diff of the topics"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-lurker-activity
-  "*** First activity: {nick} joined {joindelta} ago."
-  "The format for the first-activity notice of a user.
-{nick} - The originator.
-{jointime} - The join time of the user (in seconds).
-{joindelta} - The duration from joining until now."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-rejoin
-  "*** Re-join: {nick} ({userinfo}), left {departuredelta} ago"
-  "The format for the re-join notice of a user.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  nick           - The nick of the user who joined
-  userhost       - The user@host string of the user who joined
-  accountname    - The account name, if the server supports this
-  realname       - The real name, if the server supports this
-  userinfo       - A combination of userhost, accountname, and realname
-  channel        - A date string describing this time
-  departuretime  - Time in seconds when the originator had left.
-  departuredelta - Description of the time delta since the originator left."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-server-buffer-name "{host}:{port}"
-  "The format for the server buffer name.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  network  - The name of the network
-  host     - The host name of the server
-  port     - The port number or service name
-  service  - Alias for port"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-whois-idle-with-signon "*** {whois-nick} is {idle-duration} idle (signon on {signon-date}, {signon-ago} ago)"
-  "Format for RPL_WHOISIDLE messages.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  whois-nick      - The nick this is about
-  idle-seconds    - The number of seconds this nick has been idle
-  idle-duration   - A textual description of the duration of the idle time
-  signon-time     - The time (in seconds since the epoch) when this user
-                    signed on
-  signon-date     - A date string describing this time
-  signon-ago      - A textual description of the duraction since signon"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-whois-idle "*** {whois-nick} is {idle-duration} idle"
-  "Format for RPL_WHOISIDLE messages.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  whois-nick      - The nick this is about
-  idle-seconds    - The number of seconds this nick has been idle
-  idle-duration   - A textual description of the duration of the idle time"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-topic-time "*** Topic set by {setter} on {topic-date}, {topic-ago} ago"
-  "Format for RPL_TOPICWHOTIME messages for the current channel.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  channel         - The channel the topic is for
-  setter          - The nick of the person who set the topic
-  setter-userhost - The user@host string of the person who set the topic
-  topic-time      - The time the topic was set, in seconds since the epoch
-  topic-date      - A date string describing this time
-  topic-ago       - A textual description of the duration since the topic
-                    was set"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-topic-time-for-channel "*** Topic for {channel} set by {setter} on {topic-date}, {topic-ago} ago"
-  "Format for RPL_TOPICWHOTIME messages for a channel we are not on.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  channel         - The channel the topic is for
-  setter          - The nick of the person who set the topic
-  setter-userhost - The user@host string of the person who set the topic
-  topic-time      - The time the topic was set, in seconds since the epoch
-  topic-date      - A date string describing this time
-  topic-ago       - A textual description of the duration since the topic
-                    was set"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-channel-creation-time "*** Channel {channel} created on {date}, {ago} ago"
-  "Format for RPL_CREATIONTIME messages for the current channel.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  channel  - The channel the topic is for
-  date     - A date string describing this time
-  ago      - A textual description of the duration since the channel
-             was created"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-ctcp-ping "*** CTCP PING request from {nick} ({userhost}) to {target}: {body} ({ago} ago)"
-  "Format for CTCP PING requests.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  nick      - The nick of the user who sent this PING request
-  userhost  - The user@host string of the user who sent this request
-  target    - The target of the message, usually us, but can be a channel
-  body      - The argument of the PING request, usually a number
-  ago       - A textual description of the duration since the request
-              was sent, if parseable"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-ctcp-ping-reply "*** CTCP PING reply from {nick} ({userhost}) to {target}: {ago} ago ({body})"
-  "Format for CTCP PING replies.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  nick      - The nick of the user who sent this PING request
-  userhost  - The user@host string of the user who sent this request
-  target    - The target of the message, usually us, but can be a channel
-  body      - The argument of the PING request, usually a number
-  ago       - A textual description of the duration since the request
-              was sent, if parseable"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-ctcp "*** CTCP {command} request from {nick} ({userhost}) to {target}: {body}"
-  "Format for CTCP requests.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  nick      - The nick of the user who sent this PING request
-  userhost  - The user@host string of the user who sent this request
-  target    - The target of the message, usually us, but can be a channel
-  command   - The CTCP command used
-  body      - The argument of the PING request, usually a number"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-netsplit "*** Netsplit: {split} (Use /WL to see who left)"
-  "Format for netsplit notifications.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  split   - The name of the split, usually describing the servers involved"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-netmerge "*** Netmerge: {split}, split {ago} ago (Use /WL to see who's still missing)"
-  "Format for netmerge notifications.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  split   - The name of the split, usually describing the servers involved
-  time    - The time when this split happened, in seconds
-  date    - A date string describing this time
-  ago     - A textual description of the duration since the split happened"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-join "*** Join: {nick} ({userinfo})"
-  "Format for join messages in a channel buffer.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  nick         - The nick of the user joining
-  userhost     - The user@host string for the user
-  accountname  - The account name, if the server supports this
-  realname     - The real name, if the server supports this
-  userinfo     - A combination of userhost, accountname, and realname
-  channel      - The channel this user is joining"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-join-in-channel "*** Join: {nick} ({userinfo}) joined {channel}"
-  "Format for join messages in query buffers of the joining user.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  nick         - The nick of the user joining
-  userhost     - The user@host string for the user
-  accountname  - The account name, if the server supports this
-  realname     - The real name, if the server supports this
-  userinfo     - A combination of userhost, accountname, and realname
-  channel      - The channel this user is joining"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-mode-change "*** Mode change: {change} on {target} by {setter} ({userhost})"
-  "Format for mode changes.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  setter       - The name of the split, usually describing the servers involved
-  userhost     - The user@host string for the user
-  target       - The target of this mode change
-  change       - The actual changed modes"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-nick-change-self "*** Nick change: You are now known as {new-nick}"
-  "Format for nick changes of the current user.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  old-nick - The old nick this change was from
-  new-nick - The new nick this change was to
-  userhost - The user@host string for the user"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-nick-change "*** Nick change: {old-nick} ({userhost}) is now known as {new-nick}"
-  "Format for nick changes of the current user.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  old-nick - The old nick this change was from
-  new-nick - The new nick this change was to
-  userhost - The user@host string for the user"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-nick-regain "*** Nick regain: {old-nick} ({userhost}) is now known as {new-nick}"
-  "Format for nick changes of the current user.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  old-nick - The old nick this change was from
-  new-nick - The new nick this change was to
-  userhost - The user@host string for the user"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-part "*** Part: {nick} ({userhost}) left {channel}: {reason}"
-  "Format for users parting a channel.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  nick     - The nick of the user who left
-  userhost - The user@host string for this user
-  channel  - The channel they left
-  reason   - The reason they gave for leaving"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-quit-channel "*** Quit: {nick} ({userhost}) left {channel}: {reason}"
-  "Format for users quitting from a channel.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  nick     - The nick of the user who left
-  userhost - The user@host string for this user
-  channel  - The channel they left
-  reason   - The reason they gave for leaving"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-(defcustom circe-format-server-quit "*** Quit: {nick} ({userhost}) left IRC: {reason}"
-  "Format for users quitting.
-
-The following format arguments are available:
-
-  nick     - The nick of the user who left
-  userhost - The user@host string for this user
-  reason   - The reason they gave for leaving"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'circe-format)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Private variables ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar circe-source-url "https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe"
-  "URL to Circe's source repository")
-
-(defvar circe-host nil
-  "The name of the server we're currently connected to.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-host)
-
-(defvar circe-port nil
-  "The port number or service name of the server.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-host)
-
-(defvar circe-network nil
-  "The network name of the server we're currently connected to.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-network)
-
-(defvar circe-ip-family nil
-  "The IP family in use.
-See `make-network-process' and :family for valid values.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-ip-family)
-
-(defvar circe-nick nil
-  "Our current nick.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-nick)
-
-(defvar circe-user nil
-  "The current user name.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-user)
-
-(defvar circe-realname nil
-  "The current real name.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-realname)
-
-(defvar circe-pass nil
-  "The password for the current server or a function to recall it.
-
-If a function is set it will be called with the value of `circe-host'.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-pass)
-
-(defvar circe-sasl-username nil
-  "The username for SASL authentication.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-sasl-username)
-
-(defvar circe-sasl-password nil
-  "The password for SASL authentication.
-
-If a function is set it will be called with the value of
-`circe-host'.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-sasl-password)
-
-(defvar circe-use-tls nil
-  "If non-nil, use `open-tls-stream' to connect to the server.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-use-tls)
-
-(defvar circe-server-process nil
-  "The process of the server connection.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-server-process)
-
-(defvar circe-server-last-active-buffer nil
-  "The last active circe buffer.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-
-(defvar circe-display-table nil
-  "A hash table mapping commands to their display functions.")
-
-(defvar circe-server-inhibit-auto-reconnect-p nil
-  "Non-nil when Circe should not reconnect.
-
-This can be set from commands to avoid reconnecting when the
-server disconnects.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-server-inhibit-auto-reconnect-p)
-
-(defvar circe-chat-calling-server-buffer-and-target nil
-  "Internal variable to pass the server buffer and target to chat modes.")
-
-(defvar circe-chat-target nil
-  "The current target for the buffer.
-This is either a channel or a nick name.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-chat-target)
-
-(defvar circe-nick-syntax-table
-  (let ((table (make-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table))
-        (special (string-to-list "[]\`_^{}|-")))
-    (dolist (char special)
-      (modify-syntax-entry char "w" table))
-    table)
-  "Syntax table to treat nicks as words.
-This is not entirely accurate, as exact chars constituting a nick
-can vary between networks.")
-
-(defvar circe-nickserv-mask nil
-  "The regular expression to identify the nickserv on this network.
-
-Matched against nick!user@host.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-nickserv-mask)
-
-(defvar circe-nickserv-identify-challenge nil
-  "A regular expression matching the nickserv challenge to identify.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-nickserv-identify-challenge)
-
-(defvar circe-nickserv-identify-command nil
-  "The IRC command to send to identify with nickserv.
-
-This must be a full IRC command. It accepts the following
-formatting options:
-
- {nick} - The nick to identify as
- {password} - The configured nickserv password")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-nickserv-identify-command)
-
-(defvar circe-nickserv-identify-confirmation nil
-  "A regular expression matching a confirmation of authentication.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-nickserv-identify-confirmation)
-
-(defvar circe-nickserv-ghost-command nil
-  "The IRC command to send to regain/ghost your nick.
-
-This must be a full IRC command. It accepts the following
-formatting options:
-
-  {nick} - The nick to ghost
-  {password} - The configured nickserv password")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-nickserv-ghost-command)
-
-(defvar circe-nickserv-ghost-confirmation nil
-  "A regular expression matching a confirmation for the GHOST command.
-
-This is used to know when we can set our nick to the regained one
-Leave nil if regaining automatically sets your nick")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-nickserv-ghost-confirmation)
-
-(defvar circe-nickserv-nick nil
-  "The nick we are registered with for nickserv.
-
-Do not set this variable directly. Use `circe-network-options' or
-pass an argument to the `circe' function for this.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-nickserv-nick)
-
-(defvar circe-nickserv-password nil
-  "The password we use for nickserv on this network.
-
-Can be either a string or a unary function of the nick returning
-a string.
-
-Do not set this variable directly. Use `circe-network-options' or
-pass an argument to the `circe' function for this.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-nickserv-password)
-
-(defvar circe-channels nil
-  "The default channels to join on this server.
-
-Don't set this variable by hand, use `circe-network-options'.
-
-The value should be a list of channels to join, with optional
-keywords to configure the behavior of the following channels.
-
-Best explained in an example:
-
-\(\"#emacs\" :after-auth \"#channel\" \"#channel2\")
-
-Possible keyword options are:
-
-:immediate - Immediately after registering on the server
-:after-auth - After nickserv authentication succeeded
-:after-cloak - After we have acquired a cloaked host name
-:after-nick - After we regained our preferred nick, or after
-              nickserv authentication if we don't need to regain
-              it. See `circe-nickserv-ghost-style'.
-
-The default is set in `circe-server-auto-join-default-type'.
-
-A keyword in the first position of the channels list overrides
-`circe-server-auto-join-default-type' for re-joining manually
-joined channels.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-channels)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Server Buffer Management ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;; Every Circe buffer has an associated server buffer (which might be
-;; the buffer itself). Circe buffers should set the
-;; `circe-server-buffer' variable to the associated server buffer.
-
-(defun circe-server-buffer ()
-  "Return the server buffer for the current buffer."
-  (let ((buf (if (eq major-mode 'circe-server-mode)
-                 (current-buffer)
-               circe-server-buffer)))
-    (cond
-     ((not buf)
-      (error "Not in a Circe buffer"))
-     ((not (buffer-live-p buf))
-      (error "The server buffer died, functionality is limited"))
-     (t
-      buf))))
-
-(defmacro with-circe-server-buffer (&rest body)
-  "Run BODY with the current buffer being the current server buffer."
-  (declare (indent 0))
-  `(with-current-buffer (circe-server-buffer)
-     ,@body))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Editor Commands ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun circe-version ()
-  "Display Circe's version."
-  (interactive)
-  (message "Circe %s" (circe--version)))
-
-(defun circe--version ()
-  "Return Circe's version"
-  (let ((circe-git-version (circe--git-version)))
-    (if circe-git-version
-        (format "%s-%s" circe-version circe-git-version)
-      (format "%s" circe-version))))
-
-(defun circe--git-version ()
-  (let ((current-file-path (or load-file-name buffer-file-name)))
-    (when (or (not current-file-path)
-              (not (equal (file-name-nondirectory current-file-path)
-                          "circe.el")))
-      (setq current-file-path (locate-library "circe.el")))
-    (let ((vcs-path (locate-dominating-file current-file-path ".git")))
-      (when vcs-path
-        (let ((default-directory vcs-path))
-          ;; chop off the trailing newline
-          (substring (shell-command-to-string "git rev-parse --short HEAD")
-                     0 -1))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun circe (network-or-server &rest server-options)
-  "Connect to IRC.
-
-Connect to the given network specified by NETWORK-OR-SERVER.
-
-When this function is called, it collects options from the
-SERVER-OPTIONS argument, the user variable
-`circe-network-options', and the defaults found in
-`circe-network-defaults', in this order.
-
-If NETWORK-OR-SERVER is not found in any of these variables, the
-argument is assumed to be the host name for the server, and all
-relevant settings must be passed via SERVER-OPTIONS.
-
-All SERVER-OPTIONS are treated as variables by getting the string
-\"circe-\" prepended to their name. This variable is then set
-locally in the server buffer.
-
-See `circe-network-options' for a list of common options."
-  (interactive (circe--read-network-and-options))
-  (let* ((options (circe--server-get-network-options network-or-server
-                                                     server-options))
-         (buffer (circe--server-generate-buffer options)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (circe-server-mode)
-      (circe--server-set-variables options)
-      (circe-reconnect))
-    (pop-to-buffer-same-window buffer)))
-
-(defun circe--read-network-and-options ()
-  "Read a host or network name with completion.
-
-If it's not a network, also read some extra options.
-
-This uses `circe-network-defaults' and `circe-network-options' for
-network names."
-  (let ((default-network (if (null circe-network-options)
-                             (caar circe-network-defaults)
-                           (caar circe-network-options)))
-        (networks nil)
-        (completion-ignore-case t)
-        network-or-host)
-    (dolist (network-spec (append circe-network-options
-                                  circe-network-defaults))
-      (when (not (member (car network-spec) networks))
-        (push (car network-spec) networks)))
-    (setq networks (sort networks 'string-lessp))
-    (setq network-or-host (completing-read "Network or host: "
-                                           networks
-                                           nil nil nil nil
-                                           default-network))
-    (dolist (network-name networks)
-      (when (equal (downcase network-or-host)
-                   (downcase network-name))
-        (setq network-or-host network-name)))
-    (if (member network-or-host networks)
-        (list network-or-host)
-      (list network-or-host
-            :host network-or-host
-            :port (read-number "Port: " 6667)))))
-
-(defun circe--server-get-network-options (network server-options)
-  "Combine server and network options with network defaults.
-
-See `circe-network-options' and `circe-network-defaults'."
-  (let ((options (mapcar 'circe--translate-option-names
-                         (append server-options
-                                 (cdr (assoc network circe-network-options))
-                                 (cdr (assoc network circe-network-defaults))
-                                 (list :network network)))))
-    (when (not (plist-get options :host))
-      (plist-put options :host network))
-    (let ((port (plist-get options :port))
-          (use-tls (plist-get options :use-tls)))
-      (when (consp port)
-        (if use-tls
-            (plist-put options :port (cdr port))
-          (plist-put options :port (car port)))))
-    (dolist (required-option '(:host :port))
-      (when (not (plist-get options required-option))
-        (error (format "Network option %s not specified" required-option))))
-    options))
-
-(defun circe--translate-option-names (option)
-  "Translate option names to make them unique.
-
-Some options have multiple names, mainly for historical reasons.
-Unify them here."
-  (cond
-   ((eq option :service) :port)
-   ((eq option :tls) :use-tls)
-   ((eq option :family) :ip-family)
-   (t option)))
-
-(defun circe--server-generate-buffer (options)
-  "Return the server buffer for the connection described in OPTIONS."
-  (let* ((network (plist-get options :network))
-         (host (plist-get options :host))
-         (port (plist-get options :port))
-         (buffer-name (lui-format (or (plist-get options :server-buffer-name)
-                                      circe-server-buffer-name)
-                                  :network network
-                                  :host host
-                                  :port port
-                                  :service port)))
-    (generate-new-buffer buffer-name)))
-
-(defun circe--server-set-variables (options)
-  "Set buffer-local variables described in OPTIONS.
-
-OPTIONS is a plist as passed to `circe'. All options therein are
-set as buffer-local variables. Only the first occurrence of each
-variable is set."
-  (setq circe-nick circe-default-nick
-        circe-user circe-default-user
-        circe-realname circe-default-realname
-        circe-ip-family circe-default-ip-family)
-  (let ((done nil)
-        (todo options))
-    (while todo
-      (when (not (memq (car todo) done))
-        (push (car todo) done)
-        (let ((var (intern (format "circe-%s"
-                                   (substring (symbol-name (car todo)) 1))))
-              (val (cadr todo)))
-          (if (boundp var)
-              (set (make-local-variable var) val)
-            (warn "Unknown option %s, ignored" (car todo)))))
-      (setq todo (cddr todo)))))
-
-(defvar circe-server-reconnect-attempts 0
-  "The number of reconnect attempts that Circe has done so far.
-See `circe-server-max-reconnect-attempts'.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-server-reconnect-attempts)
-
-(defun circe-reconnect ()
-  "Reconnect the current server."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-circe-server-buffer
-    (when (or (called-interactively-p 'any)
-              (circe--reconnect-p))
-      (setq circe-server-inhibit-auto-reconnect-p t
-            circe-server-reconnect-attempts (+ circe-server-reconnect-attempts
-                                               1))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (circe-reconnect--internal)
-        (setq circe-server-inhibit-auto-reconnect-p nil)))))
-
-(defun circe--reconnect-p ()
-  (cond
-   (circe-server-inhibit-auto-reconnect-p
-    nil)
-   ((not circe-server-max-reconnect-attempts)
-    t)
-   ((<= circe-server-reconnect-attempts
-        circe-server-max-reconnect-attempts)
-    t)
-   (t
-    nil)))
-
-(defun circe-reconnect--internal ()
-  "The internal function called for reconnecting unconditionally.
-
-Do not use this directly, use `circe-reconnect'"
-  (when (and circe-server-process
-             (process-live-p circe-server-process))
-    (delete-process circe-server-process))
-  (circe-display-server-message "Connecting...")
-  (dolist (buf (circe-server-chat-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (circe-display-server-message "Connecting...")))
-  (setq circe-server-process
-        (irc-connect
-         :host circe-host
-         :service circe-port
-         :tls circe-use-tls
-         :ip-family circe-ip-family
-         :handler-table (circe-irc-handler-table)
-         :server-buffer (current-buffer)
-         :nick circe-nick
-         :nick-alternatives (list (circe--nick-next circe-nick)
-                                  (circe--nick-next
-                                   (circe--nick-next circe-nick)))
-         :user circe-user
-         :mode 8
-         :realname circe-realname
-         :pass (if (functionp circe-pass)
-                   (funcall circe-pass circe-host)
-                 circe-pass)
-         :cap-req (append (when (and circe-sasl-username
-                                     circe-sasl-password)
-                            '("sasl"))
-                          '("extended-join"))
-         :nickserv-nick (or circe-nickserv-nick
-                            circe-nick)
-         :nickserv-password (if (functionp circe-nickserv-password)
-                                (funcall circe-nickserv-password circe-host)
-                              circe-nickserv-password)
-         :nickserv-mask circe-nickserv-mask
-         :nickserv-identify-challenge circe-nickserv-identify-challenge
-         :nickserv-identify-command circe-nickserv-identify-command
-         :nickserv-identify-confirmation
-         circe-nickserv-identify-confirmation
-         :nickserv-ghost-command circe-nickserv-ghost-command
-         :nickserv-ghost-confirmation circe-nickserv-ghost-confirmation
-         :sasl-username circe-sasl-username
-         :sasl-password (if (functionp circe-sasl-password)
-                            (funcall circe-sasl-password
-                                     circe-host)
-                          circe-sasl-password)
-         :ctcp-version (format "Circe: Client for IRC in Emacs, version %s"
-                               circe-version)
-         :ctcp-source circe-source-url
-         :ctcp-clientinfo "CLIENTINFO PING SOURCE TIME VERSION"
-         :auto-join-after-registration
-         (append (circe--auto-join-channel-buffers)
-                 (circe--auto-join-list :immediate))
-         :auto-join-after-host-hiding
-         (circe--auto-join-list :after-cloak)
-         :auto-join-after-nick-acquisition
-         (circe--auto-join-list :after-nick)
-         :auto-join-after-nickserv-identification
-         (circe--auto-join-list :after-auth)
-         :auto-join-after-sasl-login
-         (circe--auto-join-list :after-auth))))
-
-(defun circe-reconnect-all ()
-  "Reconnect all Circe connections."
-  (interactive)
-  (dolist (buf (circe-server-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (if (called-interactively-p 'any)
-          (call-interactively 'circe-reconnect)
-        (circe-reconnect)))))
-
-(defun circe--auto-join-list (type)
-  "Return the list of channels to join for type TYPE."
-  (let ((result nil)
-        (current-type circe-server-auto-join-default-type))
-    (dolist (channel circe-channels)
-      (cond
-       ((keywordp channel)
-        (setq current-type channel))
-       ((eq current-type type)
-        (push channel result))))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun circe--auto-join-channel-buffers ()
-  "Return a list of channels to join based on channel buffers.
-
-This includes all channel buffers of the current server, but
-excludes and channel that is already listed in
-`circe-channels'."
-  (let ((channels nil))
-    (dolist (buf (circe-server-chat-buffers))
-      (let ((name (with-current-buffer buf
-                    (when (derived-mode-p 'circe-channel-mode)
-                      circe-chat-target))))
-        (when (and name
-                   (not (member name circe-channels)))
-          (push name channels))))
-    channels))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Base Mode ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar circe-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run for any Circe mode.")
-
-(defvar circe-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-j") 'circe-command-JOIN)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") 'circe-reconnect)
-    map)
-  "The base keymap for all Circe modes (server, channel, query)")
-
-(defvar circe-server-buffer nil
-  "The buffer of the server associated with the current chat buffer.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-server-buffer)
-
-(define-derived-mode circe-mode lui-mode "Circe"
-  "Base mode for all Circe buffers.
-
-A buffer should never be in this mode directly, but rather in
-modes that derive from this.
-
-The mode inheritance hierarchy looks like this:
-
-lui-mode
-`-circe-mode
-  `-circe-server-mode
-  `-circe-chat-mode
-    `-circe-channel-mode
-    `-circe-query-mode"
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'lui-irc-colors
-            t t)
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'circe--output-highlight-nick
-            t t)
-  (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions 'circe--completion-at-point
-            nil t)
-  (lui-set-prompt circe-prompt-string)
-  (goto-char (point-max))
-  (setq lui-input-function 'circe--input
-        default-directory (expand-file-name circe-default-directory)
-        circe-server-last-active-buffer (current-buffer)
-        flyspell-generic-check-word-p 'circe--flyspell-check-word-p)
-  (when circe-use-cycle-completion
-    (set (make-local-variable 'completion-cycle-threshold)
-         t))
-  ;; Tab completion should be case-insensitive
-  (set (make-local-variable 'completion-ignore-case)
-       t)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'tracking-faces-priorities)
-       circe-track-faces-priorities))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Displaying ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun circe-display (format &rest keywords)
-  "Display FORMAT formatted with KEYWORDS in the current Circe buffer.
-See `lui-format' for a description of the format.
-
-If FORMAT contains the word server, the resulting string receives
-a `circe-server-face'. If FORMAT contains the word self, the
-whole string receives a `circe-my-message-face'. If FORMAT is in
-`circe-format-not-tracked', a message of this type is never
-tracked by Lui.
-
-Keywords with the name :nick receive a `circe-originator-face'.
-
-It is always possible to use the mynick or target formats."
-  (when (not (circe--display-ignored-p format keywords))
-    (let* ((name (symbol-name format))
-           (face (cond
-                  ((string-match "\\<server\\>" name)
-                   'circe-server-face)
-                  ((string-match "\\<self\\>" name)
-                   'circe-my-message-face)))
-           (keywords (append `(:mynick ,(circe-nick)
-                                       :chattarget ,circe-chat-target)
-                             (circe--display-add-nick-property
-                              (if (and (not (null keywords))
-                                       (null (cdr keywords)))
-                                  (car keywords)
-                                keywords))))
-           (text (lui-format format keywords)))
-      (when (circe--display-fool-p format keywords)
-        (add-face-text-property 0 (length text)
-                                'circe-fool-face t text)
-        (put-text-property 0 (length text)
-                           'lui-fool t
-                           text))
-      (when face
-        (add-face-text-property 0 (length text)
-                                face t text))
-      (lui-insert text
-                  (memq format circe-format-not-tracked)))))
-
-(defun circe-display-server-message (message)
-  "Display MESSAGE as a server message."
-  (circe-display 'circe-format-server-message
-                 :body message))
-
-(defun circe--display-add-nick-property (keywords)
-  "Add a face to the value of the :nick property in KEYWORDS."
-  (let ((keyword nil))
-    (mapcar (lambda (entry)
-              (cond
-               ((or (eq keyword :nick)
-                    (eq keyword 'nick))
-                (setq keyword nil)
-                (propertize entry 'face 'circe-originator-face))
-               (t
-                (setq keyword entry)
-                entry)))
-            keywords)))
-
-(defun circe--display-ignored-p (_format keywords)
-  (let ((nick (plist-get keywords :nick))
-        (userhost (plist-get keywords :userhost))
-        (body (plist-get keywords :body)))
-    (circe--ignored-p nick userhost body)))
-
-(defun circe--display-fool-p (_format keywords)
-  (let ((nick (plist-get keywords :nick))
-        (userhost (plist-get keywords :userhost))
-        (body (plist-get keywords :body)))
-    (circe--fool-p nick userhost body)))
-
-(defun circe--ignored-p (nick userhost body)
-  "True if this user or message is being ignored.
-
-See `circe-ignore-functions' and `circe-ignore-list'.
-
-NICK, USER and HOST should be the sender of a the command
-COMMAND, which had the arguments ARGS."
-  (or (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'circe-ignore-functions
-                                        nick userhost body)
-      (circe--ignore-matches-p nick userhost body circe-ignore-list)))
-
-(defun circe--fool-p (nick userhost body)
-  "True if this user or message is a fool.
-
-See `circe-fool-list'.
-
-NICK, USER and HOST should be the sender of a the command
-COMMAND, which had the arguments ARGS."
-  (circe--ignore-matches-p nick userhost body circe-fool-list))
-
-(defun circe--ignore-matches-p (nick userhost body patterns)
-  "Check if a given command does match an ignore pattern.
-
-A pattern matches if it either matches the user NICK!USER@HOST,
-or if it matches the first word in BODY.
-
-PATTERNS should be the list of regular expressions."
-  (let ((string (format "%s!%s" nick userhost))
-        (target (when (and body
-                           (string-match "^\\([^ ]*\\)[:,]" body))
-                  (match-string 1 body))))
-    (catch 'return
-      (dolist (regex patterns)
-        (when (string-match regex string)
-          (throw 'return t))
-        (when (and (stringp target)
-                   (string-match regex target))
-          (throw 'return t)))
-      nil)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Nick Highlighting ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun circe--output-highlight-nick ()
-  "Highlight the nick of the user in the buffer.
-
-This is used in `lui-pre-output-hook'."
-  (goto-char (or (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max)
-                                    'lui-format-argument 'body)
-                 (point-min)))
-  (when (or (not circe-inhibit-nick-highlight-function)
-            (not (funcall circe-inhibit-nick-highlight-function)))
-    (let* ((nick (circe-nick))
-           (nicks (append (and nick (list nick))
-                          circe-extra-nicks)))
-      (when nicks
-        ;; Can't use \<...\> because that won't match for \<forcer-\> We
-        ;; might eventually use \_< ... \_> if we define symbols to be
-        ;; nicks \\= is necessary, because it might be found right where we
-        ;; are, and that might not be the beginning of a line... (We start
-        ;; searching from the beginning of the body)
-        (let ((nick-regex (concat "\\(?:^\\|\\W\\|\\=\\)"
-                                  "\\(" (regexp-opt nicks) "\\)"
-                                  "\\(?:$\\|\\W\\)")))
-          (cond
-           ((eq circe-highlight-nick-type 'sender)
-            (if (text-property-any (point-min)
-                                   (point-max)
-                                   'face 'circe-originator-face)
-                (when (re-search-forward nick-regex nil t)
-                  (circe--extend-text-having-face
-                   (point-min) (point-max)
-                   'circe-originator-face
-                   'circe-highlight-nick-face))
-              (let ((circe-highlight-nick-type 'occurrence))
-                (circe--output-highlight-nick))))
-           ((eq circe-highlight-nick-type 'occurrence)
-            (while (re-search-forward nick-regex nil t)
-              (add-face-text-property (match-beginning 1)
-                                      (match-end 1)
-                                      'circe-highlight-nick-face)))
-           ((eq circe-highlight-nick-type 'message)
-            (when (re-search-forward nick-regex nil t)
-              (let* ((start (text-property-any (point-min)
-                                               (point-max)
-                                               'lui-format-argument 'body))
-                     (end (when start
-                            (next-single-property-change start
-                                                         'lui-format-argument))))
-                (when (and start end)
-                  (add-face-text-property start end
-                                          'circe-highlight-nick-face)))))
-           ((eq circe-highlight-nick-type 'all)
-            (when (re-search-forward nick-regex nil t)
-              (add-face-text-property (point-min) (point-max)
-                                      'circe-highlight-nick-face)))))))))
-
-(defun circe--extend-text-having-face (from to existing new)
-  "Extend property values.
-
-In the text between FROM and TO, find any text that has its face
-property set to EXISTING, and prepend NEW to the value of its
-face property, when necessary by turning it into a list."
-  (let ((beg (text-property-any from to 'face existing)))
-    (while beg
-      (let ((end (next-single-property-change beg 'face)))
-        (add-face-text-property beg end new)
-        (setq beg (text-property-any end to 'face existing))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Input ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun circe--input (str)
-  "Process STR as input.
-
-This detects commands and interprets them, or sends the input
-using the /SAY command."
-  (set-text-properties 0 (length str) nil str)
-  (cond
-   ((string= str "")
-    nil)
-   ;; Ignore commands in multiline input
-   ((and (not (string-match "\n" str))
-         (string-match "\\`/\\([^/ ][^ ]*\\|[^/ ]*\\) ?\\([^\n]*\\)\\'" str))
-    (let* ((command (match-string 1 str))
-           (args (match-string 2 str))
-           (handler (intern-soft (format "circe-command-%s"
-                                         (upcase command)))))
-      (cond
-       ((string= command "")
-        (circe-command-SAY args))
-       (handler
-        (funcall handler args))
-       (circe-server-send-unknown-command-p
-        (irc-send-raw (circe-server-process)
-                      (format "%s %s"
-                              (upcase command)
-                              args)))
-       (t
-        (circe-display-server-message (format "Unknown command: %s"
-                                      command))))))
-   (t
-    (mapc #'circe-command-SAY
-          (circe--list-drop-right (split-string str "\n")
-                                  "^ *$")))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Flyspell ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun circe--flyspell-check-word-p ()
-  "Return a true value if flyspell check the word before point.
-
-This is a suitable value for `flyspell-generic-check-word-p'. It
-will also call `lui-flyspell-check-word-p'."
-  (cond
-   ((not (lui-flyspell-check-word-p))
-    nil)
-   ((circe-channel-user-p (circe--flyspell-nick-before-point))
-    nil)
-   (t
-    t)))
-
-(defun circe--flyspell-nick-before-point ()
-  "Return the IRC nick before point"
-  (with-syntax-table circe-nick-syntax-table
-    (let (beg end)
-      (save-excursion
-        (forward-word -1)
-        (setq beg (point))
-        (forward-word 1)
-        (setq end (point)))
-      (buffer-substring beg end))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Completion ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun circe--completion-at-point ()
-  "Return a list of possible completions for the current buffer.
-
-This is used in `completion-at-point-functions'."
-  ;; Use markers so they move when input happens
-  (let ((start (make-marker))
-        (end (make-marker)))
-    (set-marker end (point))
-    (set-marker start
-                (save-excursion
-                  (when (or (looking-back (regexp-quote
-                                           circe-completion-suffix)
-                                          (length circe-completion-suffix))
-                            (looking-back " " 1))
-                    (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
-                  (cond
-                   ((<= (point) lui-input-marker)
-                    lui-input-marker)
-                   ((re-search-backward "\\s-" lui-input-marker t)
-                    (1+ (point)))
-                   (t
-                    lui-input-marker))))
-    (list start end 'circe--completion-table)))
-
-(defun circe--completion-table (string pred action)
-  "Completion table to use for Circe buffers.
-
-See `minibuffer-completion-table' for details."
-  (cond
-   ;; Best completion of STRING
-   ((eq action nil)
-    (try-completion string
-                    (circe--completion-candidates
-                     (if (= (- (point) (length string))
-                            lui-input-marker)
-                         circe-completion-suffix
-                       " "))
-                    pred))
-   ;; A list of possible completions of STRING
-   ((eq action t)
-    (all-completions string
-                     (circe--completion-candidates
-                      (if (= (- (point) (length string))
-                             lui-input-marker)
-                          circe-completion-suffix
-                        " "))
-                     pred))
-   ;; t iff STRING is a valid completion as it stands
-   ((eq action 'lambda)
-    (test-completion string
-                     (circe--completion-candidates
-                      (if (= (- (point) (length string))
-                             lui-input-marker)
-                          circe-completion-suffix
-                        " "))
-                     pred))
-   ;; Boundaries
-   ((eq (car-safe action) 'boundaries)
-    `(boundaries 0 . ,(length (cdr action))))
-   ;; Metadata
-   ((eq action 'metadata)
-    '(metadata (cycle-sort-function . circe--completion-sort)))))
-
-(defun circe--completion-clean-nick (string)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert string)
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (when (or (looking-back circe-completion-suffix nil)
-              (looking-back " " nil))
-      (replace-match ""))
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(defun circe--completion-sort (collection)
-  "Sort the COLLECTION by channel activity for nicks."
-  (let* ((proc (circe-server-process))
-         (channel (when (and circe-chat-target proc)
-                    (irc-connection-channel proc circe-chat-target)))
-         (decorated (mapcar (lambda (entry)
-                              (let* ((nick (circe--completion-clean-nick
-                                            entry))
-                                     (user (when channel
-                                             (irc-channel-user channel nick))))
-                                (list (when user
-                                        (irc-user-last-activity-time user))
-                                      (length entry)
-                                      entry)))
-                            collection))
-         (sorted (sort decorated
-                       (lambda (a b)
-                         (cond
-                          ((and (car a)
-                                (car b))
-                           (> (car a)
-                              (car b)))
-                          ((and (not (car a))
-                                (not (car b)))
-                           (< (cadr a)
-                              (cadr b)))
-                          ((car a)
-                           t)
-                          (t
-                           nil))))))
-    (mapcar (lambda (entry)
-              (nth 2 entry))
-            sorted)))
-
-;; FIXME: I do not know why this is here.
-(defvar circe--completion-old-completion-all-sorted-completions nil
-  "Variable to know if we can return a cached result.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local
- 'circe--completion-old-completion-all-sorted-completions)
-(defvar circe--completion-cache nil
-  "The results we can cache.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe--completion-cache)
-
-(defun circe--completion-candidates (nick-suffix)
-  (if (and circe--completion-old-completion-all-sorted-completions
-           (eq completion-all-sorted-completions
-               circe--completion-old-completion-all-sorted-completions))
-      circe--completion-cache
-    (let ((completions (append (circe--commands-list)
-                               (mapcar (lambda (buf)
-                                         (with-current-buffer buf
-                                           circe-chat-target))
-                                       (circe-server-channel-buffers)))))
-      (cond
-       ;; In a server buffer, complete all nicks in all channels
-       ((eq major-mode 'circe-server-mode)
-        (dolist (buf (circe-server-channel-buffers))
-          (with-current-buffer buf
-            (dolist (nick (circe-channel-nicks))
-              (setq completions (cons (concat nick nick-suffix)
-                                      completions))))))
-       ;; In a channel buffer, only complete nicks in this channel
-       ((eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode)
-        (setq completions (append (delete (concat (circe-nick)
-                                                  nick-suffix)
-                                          (mapcar (lambda (nick)
-                                                    (concat nick nick-suffix))
-                                                  (circe-channel-nicks)))
-                                  completions)))
-       ;; In a query buffer, only complete this query partner
-       ((eq major-mode 'circe-query-mode)
-        (setq completions (cons (concat circe-chat-target nick-suffix)
-                                completions)))
-       ;; Else, we're doing something wrong
-       (t
-        (error "`circe-possible-completions' called outside of Circe")))
-      (setq circe--completion-old-completion-all-sorted-completions
-            completion-all-sorted-completions
-            circe--completion-cache completions)
-      completions)))
-
-(defun circe--commands-list ()
-  "Return a list of possible Circe commands."
-  (mapcar (lambda (symbol)
-            (let ((str (symbol-name symbol)))
-              (if (string-match "^circe-command-\\(.*\\)" str)
-                  (concat "/" (match-string 1 str) " ")
-                str)))
-          (apropos-internal "^circe-command-")))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Server Mode ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar circe-server-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run when a new Circe server buffer is created.")
-
-(defvar circe-server-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "The key map for server mode buffers.")
-
-(define-derived-mode circe-server-mode circe-mode "Circe Server"
-  "The mode for circe server buffers.
-
-This buffer represents a server connection. When you kill it, the
-server connection is closed. This will make all associated
-buffers unusable. Be sure to use \\[circe-reconnect] if you want
-to reconnect to the server.
-
-\\{circe-server-mode-map}"
-  (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'circe-server-killed nil t))
-
-(defun circe-server-killed ()
-  "Run when the server buffer got killed.
-
-This will IRC, and ask the user whether to kill all of the
-server's chat buffers."
-  (when circe-server-killed-confirmation
-    (when (not (y-or-n-p
-                (if (eq circe-server-killed-confirmation 'ask-and-kill-all)
-                    "Really kill all buffers of this server? (if not, try `circe-reconnect') "
-                  "Really kill the IRC connection? (if not, try `circe-reconnect') ")))
-      (error "Buffer not killed as per user request")))
-  (setq circe-server-inhibit-auto-reconnect-p t)
-  (ignore-errors
-    (irc-send-QUIT circe-server-process circe-default-quit-message))
-  (ignore-errors
-    (delete-process circe-server-process))
-  (when (or (eq circe-server-killed-confirmation 'ask-and-kill-all)
-            (eq circe-server-killed-confirmation 'kill-all))
-    (dolist (buf (circe-server-chat-buffers))
-      (let ((circe-channel-killed-confirmation nil))
-        (kill-buffer buf)))))
-
-(defun circe-server-buffers ()
-  "Return a list of all server buffers in this Emacs instance."
-  (let ((result nil))
-    (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (when (eq major-mode 'circe-server-mode)
-          (setq result (cons buf result)))))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun circe-server-process ()
-  "Return the current server process."
-  (with-circe-server-buffer
-    circe-server-process))
-
-(defun circe-server-my-nick-p (nick)
-  "Return non-nil when NICK is our current nick."
-  (let ((proc (circe-server-process)))
-    (when proc
-      (irc-current-nick-p proc nick))))
-
-(defun circe-nick ()
-  "Return our current nick."
-  (let ((proc (circe-server-process)))
-    (when proc
-      (irc-current-nick proc))))
-
-(defun circe-server-last-active-buffer ()
-  "Return the last active buffer of this server."
-  (with-circe-server-buffer
-    (if (and circe-server-last-active-buffer
-             (bufferp circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-             (buffer-live-p circe-server-last-active-buffer))
-        circe-server-last-active-buffer
-      (current-buffer))))
-
-;; There really ought to be a hook for this
-(defadvice select-window (after circe-server-track-select-window
-                                (window &optional norecord))
-  "Remember the current buffer as the last active buffer.
-This is used by Circe to know where to put spurious messages."
-  (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
-    (when (derived-mode-p 'circe-mode)
-      (let ((buf (current-buffer)))
-        (ignore-errors
-          (with-circe-server-buffer
-            (setq circe-server-last-active-buffer buf)))))))
-(ad-activate 'select-window)
-
-(defun circe-reduce-lurker-spam ()
-  "Return the value of `circe-reduce-lurker-spam'.
-
-This uses a buffer-local value first, then the one in the server
-buffer.
-
-Use this instead of accessing the variable directly to enable
-setting the variable through network options."
-  (if (local-variable-p 'circe-reduce-lurker-spam)
-      circe-reduce-lurker-spam
-    (with-circe-server-buffer
-      circe-reduce-lurker-spam)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Chat Buffer Management ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;; Server buffers keep track of associated chat buffers. This enables
-;; us to not rely on buffer names staying the same, as well as keeping
-;; buffers from different servers and even server connections apart
-;; cleanly.
-
-(defvar circe-server-chat-buffer-table nil
-  "A hash table of chat buffers associated with this server.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-server-chat-buffer-table)
-
-(defun circe-server-get-chat-buffer (target)
-  "Return the chat buffer addressing TARGET, or nil if none."
-  (with-circe-server-buffer
-    (when circe-server-chat-buffer-table
-      (let* ((target-name (irc-isupport--case-fold (circe-server-process)
-                                                   target))
-             (buf (gethash target-name circe-server-chat-buffer-table)))
-        (if (buffer-live-p buf)
-            buf
-          (remhash target-name circe-server-chat-buffer-table)
-          nil)))))
-
-(defun circe-server-create-chat-buffer (target chat-mode)
-  "Return a new buffer addressing TARGET in CHAT-MODE."
-  (with-circe-server-buffer
-    (let* ((target-name (irc-isupport--case-fold (circe-server-process)
-                                                 target))
-           (chat-buffer (generate-new-buffer target))
-           (server-buffer (current-buffer))
-           (circe-chat-calling-server-buffer-and-target (cons server-buffer
-                                                              target-name)))
-      (when (not circe-server-chat-buffer-table)
-        (setq circe-server-chat-buffer-table (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-      (puthash target-name chat-buffer circe-server-chat-buffer-table)
-      (with-current-buffer chat-buffer
-        (funcall chat-mode))
-      chat-buffer)))
-
-(defun circe-server-get-or-create-chat-buffer (target chat-mode)
-  "Return a buffer addressing TARGET; create one in CHAT-MODE if none exists."
-  (let ((buf (circe-server-get-chat-buffer target)))
-    (if buf
-        buf
-      (circe-server-create-chat-buffer target chat-mode))))
-
-(defun circe-server-remove-chat-buffer (target-or-buffer)
-  "Remove the buffer addressing TARGET-OR-BUFFER."
-  (with-circe-server-buffer
-    (let* ((target (if (bufferp target-or-buffer)
-                       (circe-server-chat-buffer-target target-or-buffer)
-                     target-or-buffer))
-           (target-name  (irc-isupport--case-fold (circe-server-process)
-                                                  target)))
-      (remhash target-name circe-server-chat-buffer-table))))
-
-(defun circe-server-rename-chat-buffer (old-name new-name)
-  "Note that the chat buffer addressing OLD-NAME now addresses NEW-NAME."
-  (with-circe-server-buffer
-    (let* ((old-target-name (irc-isupport--case-fold (circe-server-process)
-                                                     old-name))
-           (new-target-name (irc-isupport--case-fold (circe-server-process)
-                                                     new-name))
-           (buf (gethash old-target-name circe-server-chat-buffer-table)))
-      (when buf
-        (remhash old-target-name circe-server-chat-buffer-table)
-        (puthash new-target-name buf circe-server-chat-buffer-table)
-        (with-current-buffer buf
-          (setq circe-chat-target new-name)
-          (rename-buffer new-name t))))))
-
-(defun circe-server-chat-buffer-target (&optional buffer)
-  "Return the chat target of BUFFER, or the current buffer if none."
-  (if buffer
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        circe-chat-target)
-    circe-chat-target))
-
-(defun circe-server-chat-buffers ()
-  "Return the list of chat buffers on this server."
-  (with-circe-server-buffer
-    (when circe-server-chat-buffer-table
-      (let ((buffer-list nil))
-        (maphash (lambda (target-name buffer)
-                   (if (buffer-live-p buffer)
-                       (push buffer buffer-list)
-                     (remhash target-name circe-server-chat-buffer-table)))
-                 circe-server-chat-buffer-table)
-        buffer-list))))
-
-(defun circe-server-channel-buffers ()
-  "Return a list of all channel buffers of this server."
-  (let ((result nil))
-    (dolist (buf (circe-server-chat-buffers))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (when (eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode)
-          (setq result (cons buf result)))))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Chat Mode ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar circe-chat-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run when a new chat buffer (channel or query) is created.")
-
-(defvar circe-chat-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Base key map for all Circe chat buffers (channel, query).")
-
-;; Defined here as we use it, but do not necessarily want to use the
-;; full module.
-(defvar lui-logging-format-arguments nil
-  "A list of arguments to be passed to `lui-format'.
-This can be used to extend the formatting possibilities of the
-file name for lui applications.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'lui-logging-format-arguments)
-
-(define-derived-mode circe-chat-mode circe-mode "Circe Chat"
-  "The circe chat major mode.
-
-This is the common mode used for both queries and channels.
-It should not be used directly.
-TARGET is the default target to send data to.
-SERVER-BUFFER is the server buffer of this chat buffer."
-  (setq circe-server-buffer (car circe-chat-calling-server-buffer-and-target)
-        circe-chat-target (cdr circe-chat-calling-server-buffer-and-target))
-  (let ((network (with-circe-server-buffer
-                   circe-network)))
-    (make-local-variable 'mode-line-buffer-identification)
-    (setq mode-line-buffer-identification
-          (list (format "%%b@%-8s" network)))
-    (setq lui-logging-format-arguments
-          `(:target ,circe-chat-target :network ,network)))
-  (when (equal circe-chat-target "#emacs-circe")
-    (set (make-local-variable 'lui-button-issue-tracker)
-         "https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe/issues/%s")))
-
-(defun circe-chat-disconnected ()
-  "The current buffer got disconnected."
-  (circe-display-server-message "Disconnected"))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Channel Mode ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar circe-channel-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run in a new channel buffer.")
-
-(defvar circe-channel-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-n") 'circe-command-NAMES)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'circe-command-CHTOPIC)
-    map)
-  "The key map for channel mode buffers.")
-
-(define-derived-mode circe-channel-mode circe-chat-mode "Circe Channel"
-  "The circe channel chat major mode.
-This mode represents a channel you are talking in.
-
-TARGET is the default target to send data to.
-SERVER-BUFFER is the server buffer of this chat buffer.
-
-\\{circe-channel-mode-map}"
-  (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'circe-channel-killed nil t))
-
-(defun circe-channel-killed ()
-  "Called when the channel buffer got killed.
-
-If we are not on the channel being killed, do nothing. Otherwise,
-if the server is live, and the user wants to kill the buffer,
-send PART to the server and clean up the channel's remaining
-state."
-  (when (buffer-live-p circe-server-buffer)
-    (when (and circe-channel-killed-confirmation
-               (not (y-or-n-p "Really leave this channel? ")))
-      (error "Channel not left."))
-    (ignore-errors
-      (irc-send-PART (circe-server-process)
-                     circe-chat-target
-                     circe-default-part-message))
-    (ignore-errors
-      (circe-server-remove-chat-buffer circe-chat-target))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;;; Channel User Tracking ;;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;; Channel mode buffers provide some utility functions to check if a
-;; given user is idle or not.
-
-(defun circe-channel-user-nick-regain-p (_old new)
-  "Return true if a nick change from OLD to NEW constitutes a nick regain.
-
-A nick was regained if the NEW nick was also a recent user."
-  (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel (circe-server-process)
-                                         circe-chat-target)))
-    (when channel
-      (irc-channel-recent-user channel new))))
-
-(defun circe-channel-user-p (nick)
-  "Return non-nil when NICK belongs to a channel user."
-  (cond
-   ((eq major-mode 'circe-query-mode)
-    (irc-string-equal-p (circe-server-process)
-                        nick
-                        circe-chat-target))
-   ((eq major-mode 'circe-channel-mode)
-    (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel (circe-server-process)
-                                           circe-chat-target)))
-      (when channel
-        (if (irc-channel-user channel nick)
-            t
-          nil))))))
-
-(defun circe-channel-nicks ()
-  "Return a list of nicks in the current channel."
-  (let* ((channel (irc-connection-channel (circe-server-process)
-                                          circe-chat-target))
-         (nicks nil))
-    (when channel
-      (maphash (lambda (_folded-nick user)
-                 (push (irc-user-nick user) nicks))
-               (irc-channel-users channel)))
-    nicks))
-
-(defun circe-user-channels (nick)
-  "Return a list of channel buffers for the user named NICK."
-  (let* ((result nil))
-    (dolist (channel (irc-connection-channel-list (circe-server-process)))
-      (when (irc-channel-user channel nick)
-        (let* ((name (irc-channel-name channel))
-               (buf (circe-server-get-chat-buffer name)))
-          (when buf
-            (push buf result)))))
-    result))
-
-(defun circe-lurker-p (nick)
-  "Return a true value if this nick is regarded inactive."
-  (let* ((channel (irc-connection-channel (circe-server-process)
-                                          circe-chat-target))
-         (user (when channel
-                 (irc-channel-user channel nick)))
-         (recent-user (when channel
-                        (irc-channel-recent-user channel nick)))
-         (last-active (cond
-                       (user
-                        (irc-user-last-activity-time user))
-                       (recent-user
-                        (irc-user-last-activity-time recent-user)))))
-    (cond
-     ;; If we do not track lurkers, no one is ever a lurker.
-     ((not (circe-reduce-lurker-spam))
-      nil)
-     ;; We ourselves are never lurkers (in this sense).
-     ((circe-server-my-nick-p nick)
-      nil)
-     ;; Someone who isn't even on the channel (e.g. NickServ) isn't a
-     ;; lurker, either.
-     ((and (not user)
-           (not recent-user))
-      nil)
-     ;; If someone has never been active, they most definitely *are* a
-     ;; lurker.
-     ((not last-active)
-      t)
-     ;; But if someone has been active, and we mark active users
-     ;; inactive again after a timeout ...
-     (circe-active-users-timeout
-      ;; They are still lurkers if their activity has been too long
-      ;; ago.
-      (> (- (float-time)
-            last-active)
-         circe-active-users-timeout))
-     ;; Otherwise, they have been active and we don't mark active
-     ;; users inactive again, so nope, not a lurker.
-     (t
-      nil))))
-
-(defun circe-lurker-rejoin-p (nick channel)
-  "Return true if NICK is rejoining CHANNEL.
-
-A user is considered to be rejoining if they were on the channel
-shortly before, and were active then."
-  (let* ((channel (irc-connection-channel (circe-server-process)
-                                          channel))
-         (user (when channel
-                 (irc-channel-recent-user channel nick))))
-    (when user
-      (irc-user-last-activity-time user))))
-
-(defun circe-lurker-display-active (nick userhost)
-  "Show that this user is active if they are a lurker."
-  (let* ((channel (irc-connection-channel (circe-server-process)
-                                          circe-chat-target))
-         (user (when channel
-                 (irc-channel-user channel nick)))
-         (join-time (when user
-                      (irc-user-join-time user))))
-    (when (and (circe-lurker-p nick)
-               ;; If we saw them when we joined the channel, no need to
-               ;; say "they're suddenly active!!111one".
-               join-time)
-      (circe-display 'circe-format-server-lurker-activity
-                     :nick nick
-                     :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                     :jointime join-time
-                     :joindelta (circe-duration-string
-                                 (- (float-time)
-                                    join-time))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Query Mode ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar circe-query-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run when query mode is activated.")
-
-(defvar circe-query-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map circe-chat-mode-map)
-    map)
-  "The key map for query mode buffers.")
-
-(define-derived-mode circe-query-mode circe-chat-mode "Circe Query"
-  "The circe query chat major mode.
-This mode represents a query you are talking in.
-
-TARGET is the default target to send data to.
-SERVER-BUFFER is the server buffer of this chat buffer.
-
-\\{circe-query-mode-map}"
-  (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'circe-query-killed nil t))
-
-(defun circe-query-killed ()
-  "Called when the query buffer got killed."
-  (ignore-errors
-    (circe-server-remove-chat-buffer circe-chat-target)))
-
-(defun circe-query-auto-query-buffer (who)
-  "Return a buffer for a query with `WHO'.
-
-This adheres to `circe-auto-query-max'."
-  (or (circe-server-get-chat-buffer who)
-      (when (< (circe--query-count)
-               circe-auto-query-max)
-        (circe-server-get-or-create-chat-buffer who 'circe-query-mode))))
-
-(defun circe--query-count ()
-  "Return the number of queries on the current server."
-  (let ((num 0))
-    (dolist (buf (circe-server-chat-buffers))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (when (eq major-mode 'circe-query-mode)
-          (setq num (+ num 1)))))
-    num))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; IRC Protocol Handling ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar circe--irc-handler-table nil
-  "The handler table for Circe's IRC connections.
-
-Do not use this directly. Instead, call `circe-irc-handler-table'.")
-
-(defun circe-irc-handler-table ()
-  (when (not circe--irc-handler-table)
-    (let ((table (irc-handler-table)))
-      (irc-handler-add table "irc.registered" #'circe--irc-conn-registered)
-      (irc-handler-add table "conn.disconnected" #'circe--irc-conn-disconnected)
-      (irc-handler-add table nil #'circe--irc-display-event)
-      (irc-handle-registration table)
-      (irc-handle-ping-pong table)
-      (irc-handle-isupport table)
-      (irc-handle-initial-nick-acquisition table)
-      (irc-handle-ctcp table)
-      (irc-handle-state-tracking table)
-      (irc-handle-nickserv table)
-      (irc-handle-auto-join table)
-      (setq circe--irc-handler-table table)))
-  circe--irc-handler-table)
-
-(defun circe--irc-conn-registered (conn _event _nick)
-  (with-current-buffer (irc-connection-get conn :server-buffer)
-    (setq circe-server-reconnect-attempts 0)
-    (run-hooks 'circe-server-connected-hook)))
-
-(defun circe--irc-conn-disconnected (conn _event)
-  (with-current-buffer (irc-connection-get conn :server-buffer)
-    (dolist (buf (circe-server-chat-buffers))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (circe-chat-disconnected)))
-
-    (circe-reconnect)))
-
-(defun circe--irc-display-event (conn event &optional sender &rest args)
-  "Display an IRC message.
-
-NICK, USER and HOST specify the originator of COMMAND with ARGS
-as arguments."
-  (with-current-buffer (irc-connection-get conn :server-buffer)
-    (let* ((display (circe-get-display-handler event))
-           (nick (when sender
-                   (irc-userstring-nick sender)))
-           (userhost (when sender
-                       (irc-userstring-userhost sender))))
-      (cond
-       ;; Functions get called
-       ((functionp display)
-        (apply display nick userhost event args))
-       ;; Lists describe patterns
-       ((consp display)
-        (circe--irc-display-format (elt display 1)
-                                     (elt display 0)
-                                     nick userhost event args))
-       ;; No configured display handler, show a default
-       (t
-        (circe--irc-display-default nick userhost event args))))))
-
-(defvar circe--irc-format-server-numeric "*** %s"
-  "The format to use for server messages. Do not set this.")
-
-(defun circe--irc-display-format (format target nick userhost event args)
-  (let* ((target+name (circe--irc-display-target target nick args))
-         (target (car target+name))
-         (name (cdr target+name))
-         (origin (if userhost
-                     (format "%s (%s)" nick userhost)
-                   (format "%s" nick))))
-    (with-current-buffer (or target
-                             (circe-server-last-active-buffer))
-      (let ((circe--irc-format-server-numeric
-             (if target
-                 (format "*** %s" format)
-               (format "*** [%s] %s" name format))))
-        (circe-display 'circe--irc-format-server-numeric
-                       :nick (or nick "(unknown)")
-                       :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                       :origin origin
-                       :event event
-                       :command event
-                       :target name
-                       :indexed-args args)))))
-
-(defun circe--irc-display-target (target nick args)
-  "Return the target buffer and name.
-The buffer might be nil if it is not alive.
-
-See `circe-set-display-handler' for a description of target.
-
-NICK and USERHOST are the originator of COMMAND which had ARGS as
-arguments."
-  (cond
-   ((eq target 'nick)
-    (cons (circe-server-get-chat-buffer nick)
-          nick))
-   ((numberp target)
-    (let ((name (nth target
-                     args)))
-      (cons (circe-server-get-chat-buffer name)
-            name)))
-   ((eq target 'active)
-    (let ((buf (circe-server-last-active-buffer)))
-      (cons buf
-            (buffer-name buf))))
-   ((eq target 'server)
-    (cons (current-buffer) (buffer-name)))
-   (t
-    (error "Bad target in format string: %s" target))))
-
-(defun circe--irc-display-default (nick userhost event args)
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-    (let ((target (if (circe-server-my-nick-p (car args))
-                      ""
-                    (format " to %s" (car args)))))
-      (cond
-       ((string-match "\\`irc.ctcpreply.\\(.*\\)\\'" event)
-        (circe-display-server-message
-         (format "CTCP %s reply from %s (%s)%s: %s"
-                 (match-string 1 event) nick userhost target (cadr args))))
-       ((string-match "\\`irc.ctcp.\\(.*\\)\\'" event)
-        (circe-display-server-message
-         (format "Unknown CTCP request %s from %s (%s)%s: %s"
-                 (match-string 1 event) nick userhost target (cadr args))))
-       (t
-        (circe-display-server-message
-         (format "[%s from %s%s] %s"
-                 event
-                 nick
-                 (if userhost
-                     (format " (%s)" userhost)
-                   "")
-                 (mapconcat #'identity args " "))))))))
-
-(defun circe-set-display-handler (command handler)
-  "Set the display handler for COMMAND to HANDLER.
-
-A handler is either a function or a list.
-
-A function gets called in the server buffer with at least three
-arguments, but possibly more. There's at least NICK and USERHOST
-of the sender, which can be nil, and COMMAND, which is the event
-which triggered this. Further arguments are arguments to the
-event.
-
-Alternatively, the handler can be a list of two elements:
-
-  target   - The target of this message
-  format   - The format for this string
-
-The target can be any of:
-
-  'active  - The last active buffer of this server
-  'nick    - The nick who sent this message
-  'server  - The server buffer for this server
-  number   - The index of the argument of the target
-
-The format is passed to `lui-format'. Possible format string
-substitutions are {mynick}, {target}, {nick}, {userhost},
-{origin}, {command}, {target}, and indexed arguments for the
-arguments to the IRC message."
-  (when (not circe-display-table)
-    (setq circe-display-table (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-  (puthash command handler circe-display-table))
-
-(defun circe-get-display-handler (command)
-  "Return the display handler for COMMAND.
-
-See `circe-set-display-handler' for more information."
-  (when circe-display-table
-    (gethash command circe-display-table)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Commands ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun circe-command-AWAY (reason)
-  "Set yourself away with REASON."
-  (interactive "sReason: ")
-  (irc-send-AWAY (circe-server-process) reason))
-
-(defun circe-command-BACK (&optional ignored)
-  "Mark yourself not away anymore.
-
-Arguments are IGNORED."
-  (interactive)
-  (irc-send-AWAY (circe-server-process)))
-
-(defun circe-command-CHTOPIC (&optional ignored)
-  "Insert the topic of the current channel.
-
-Arguments are IGNORED."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not circe-chat-target)
-      (circe-display-server-message "No target for current buffer")
-    (let* ((channel (irc-connection-channel (circe-server-process)
-                                            circe-chat-target))
-           (topic (when channel
-                    (irc-channel-topic channel))))
-      (lui-replace-input (format "/TOPIC %s %s"
-                                 circe-chat-target (or topic ""))))
-    (goto-char (point-max))))
-
-(defun circe-command-CLEAR (&optional ignored)
-  "Delete all buffer contents before the lui prompt."
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (delete-region (point-min) lui-output-marker)))
-
-(defun circe-command-CTCP (who &optional command argument)
-  "Send a CTCP message to WHO containing COMMAND with ARGUMENT.
-If COMMAND is not given, WHO is parsed to contain all of who,
-command and argument.
-If ARGUMENT is nil, it is interpreted as no argument."
-  (when (not command)
-    (if (string-match "^\\([^ ]*\\) *\\([^ ]*\\) *\\(.*\\)" who)
-        (setq command (upcase (match-string 2 who))
-              argument (match-string 3 who)
-              who (match-string 1 who))
-      (circe-display-server-message "Usage: /CTCP <who> <what>")))
-  (when (not (string= "" command))
-    (irc-send-ctcp (circe-server-process)
-                   who
-                   command
-                   (if (and argument (not (equal argument "")))
-                       argument
-                     nil))))
-
-(defun circe-command-FOOL (line)
-  "Add the regex on LINE to the `circe-fool-list'."
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-    (cond
-     ((string-match "\\S-+" line)
-      (let ((regex (match-string 0 line)))
-        (add-to-list 'circe-fool-list regex)
-        (circe-display-server-message (format "Recognizing %s as a fool"
-                                      regex))))
-     ((not circe-fool-list)
-      (circe-display-server-message "Your do not know any fools"))
-     (t
-      (circe-display-server-message "Your list of fools:")
-      (dolist (regex circe-fool-list)
-        (circe-display-server-message (format "- %s" regex)))))))
-
-(defun circe-command-GAWAY (reason)
-  "Set yourself away on all servers with reason REASON."
-  (interactive "sReason: ")
-  (dolist (buf (circe-server-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (irc-send-AWAY circe-server-process reason))))
-
-(defun circe-command-GQUIT (reason)
-  "Quit all servers with reason REASON."
-  (interactive "sReason: ")
-  (dolist (buf (circe-server-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (when (eq (process-status circe-server-process)
-                'open)
-        (irc-send-QUIT circe-server-process reason)))))
-
-(defun circe-command-HELP (&optional ignored)
-  "Display a list of recognized commands, nicely formatted."
-  (circe-display-server-message
-   (concat "Recognized commands are: "
-	   (mapconcat (lambda (s) s) (circe--commands-list) ""))))
-
-(defun circe-command-IGNORE (line)
-  "Add the regex on LINE to the `circe-ignore-list'."
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-    (cond
-     ((string-match "\\S-+" line)
-      (let ((regex (match-string 0 line)))
-        (add-to-list 'circe-ignore-list regex)
-        (circe-display-server-message (format "Ignore list, meet %s"
-                                      regex))))
-     ((not circe-ignore-list)
-      (circe-display-server-message "Your ignore list is empty"))
-     (t
-      (circe-display-server-message "Your ignore list:")
-      (dolist (regex circe-ignore-list)
-        (circe-display-server-message (format "- %s" regex)))))))
-
-(defun circe-command-INVITE (nick &optional channel)
-  "Invite NICK to CHANNEL.
-When CHANNEL is not given, NICK is assumed to be a string
-consisting of two words, the nick and the channel."
-  (interactive "sInvite who: \nsWhere: ")
-  (when (not channel)
-    (if (string-match "^\\([^ ]+\\) +\\([^ ]+\\)" nick)
-        (setq channel (match-string 2 nick)
-              nick (match-string 1 nick))
-      (when (or (string= "" nick) (null nick))
-        (circe-display-server-message "Usage: /INVITE <nick> <channel>"))))
-  (irc-send-INVITE (circe-server-process)
-                   nick
-                   (if (and (null channel)
-                            (not (null nick)))
-                       circe-chat-target
-                     channel)))
-
-(defun circe-command-JOIN (channel)
-  "Join CHANNEL. This can also contain a key."
-  (interactive "sChannel: ")
-  (let (channels keys)
-    (when (string-match "^\\s-*\\([^ ]+\\)\\(:? \\([^ ]+\\)\\)?$" channel)
-      (setq channels (match-string 1 channel)
-            keys (match-string 3 channel))
-      (dolist (channel (split-string channels ","))
-        (pop-to-buffer
-         (circe-server-get-or-create-chat-buffer channel
-                                                 'circe-channel-mode)))
-      (irc-send-JOIN (circe-server-process) channels keys))))
-
-(defun circe-command-ME (line)
-  "Send LINE to IRC as an action."
-  (interactive "sAction: ")
-  (if (not circe-chat-target)
-      (circe-display-server-message "No target for current buffer")
-    (circe-display 'circe-format-self-action
-                   :body line
-                   :nick (circe-nick))
-    (irc-send-ctcp (circe-server-process)
-                   circe-chat-target
-                   "ACTION" line)))
-
-(defun circe-command-MSG (who &optional what)
-  "Send a message.
-
-Send WHO a message containing WHAT.
-
-If WHAT is not given, WHO should contain both the nick and the
-message separated by a space."
-  (when (not what)
-    (if (string-match "^\\([^ ]*\\) \\(.*\\)" who)
-        (setq what (match-string 2 who)
-              who (match-string 1 who))
-      (circe-display-server-message "Usage: /MSG <who> <what>")))
-  (when what
-    (let ((buf (circe-query-auto-query-buffer who)))
-      (if buf
-          (with-current-buffer buf
-            (circe-command-SAY what)
-            (lui-add-input what))
-        (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-          (irc-send-PRIVMSG (circe-server-process)
-                            who what)
-          (circe-display 'circe-format-self-message
-                         :target who
-                         :body what))))))
-
-(defun circe-command-NAMES (&optional channel)
-  "List the names of the current channel or CHANNEL."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((target (when channel
-                  (string-trim channel))))
-    (when (or (not target)
-              (equal target ""))
-      (setq target circe-chat-target))
-    (if (not target)
-        (circe-display-server-message "No target for current buffer")
-      (irc-send-NAMES (circe-server-process)
-                      target))))
-
-(defun circe-command-NICK (newnick)
-  "Change nick to NEWNICK."
-  (interactive "sNew nick: ")
-  (let ((newnick (string-trim newnick)))
-    (irc-send-NICK (circe-server-process) newnick)))
-
-(defun circe-command-PART (reason)
-  "Part the current channel because of REASON."
-  (interactive "sReason: ")
-  (if (not circe-chat-target)
-      (circe-display-server-message "No target for current buffer")
-    (irc-send-PART (circe-server-process)
-                   circe-chat-target
-                   (if (equal "" reason)
-                       circe-default-part-message
-                     reason))))
-
-(defun circe-command-PING (target)
-  "Send a CTCP PING request to TARGET."
-  (interactive "sWho: ")
-  (let ((target (string-trim target)))
-    (irc-send-ctcp (circe-server-process)
-                   target
-                   "PING" (format "%s" (float-time)))))
-
-(defun circe-command-QUERY (arg)
-  "Open a query with WHO."
-  ;; Eventually, this should probably be just the same as
-  ;; circe-command-MSG
-  (interactive "sQuery with: ")
-  (let* (who what)
-    (if (string-match "\\`\\s-*\\(\\S-+\\)\\s-\\(\\s-*\\S-.*\\)\\'" arg)
-        (setq who (match-string 1 arg)
-              what (match-string 2 arg))
-      (setq who (string-trim arg)))
-    (when (string= who "")
-      (circe-display-server-message "Usage: /query <nick> [something to say]"))
-    (pop-to-buffer
-     (circe-server-get-or-create-chat-buffer who 'circe-query-mode))
-    (when what
-      (circe-command-SAY what)
-      (lui-add-input what))))
-
-(defun circe-command-QUIT (reason)
-  "Quit the current server giving REASON."
-  (interactive "sReason: ")
-  (with-circe-server-buffer
-    (setq circe-server-inhibit-auto-reconnect-p t)
-    (irc-send-QUIT (circe-server-process)
-                   (if (equal "" reason)
-                       circe-default-quit-message
-                     reason))))
-
-(defun circe-command-QUOTE (line)
-  "Send LINE verbatim to the server."
-  (interactive "Line: ")
-  (irc-send-raw (circe-server-process) line)
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-    (circe-display-server-message (format "Sent to server: %s"
-                                  line))))
-
-(defun circe-command-SAY (line)
-  "Say LINE to the current target."
-  (interactive "sSay: ")
-  (if (not circe-chat-target)
-      (circe-display-server-message "No target for current buffer")
-    (dolist (line (circe--split-line line))
-      (circe-display 'circe-format-self-say
-                     :body line
-                     :nick (circe-nick))
-      (irc-send-PRIVMSG (circe-server-process)
-                        circe-chat-target
-                        ;; Some IRC servers give an error if there is
-                        ;; no text at all.
-                        (if (string= line "")
-                            " "
-                          line)))))
-
-(defun circe--split-line (longline)
-  "Splits LONGLINE into smaller components.
-
-IRC silently truncates long lines. This splits a long line into
-parts that each are not longer than `circe-split-line-length'."
-  (if (< (length longline)
-         circe-split-line-length)
-      (list longline)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert longline)
-      (let ((fill-column circe-split-line-length))
-        (fill-region (point-min) (point-max)
-                     nil t))
-      (split-string (buffer-string) "\n"))))
-
-(defun circe-command-SV (&optional ignored)
-  "Tell the current channel about your client and Emacs version.
-
-Arguments are IGNORED."
-  (interactive)
-  (circe-command-SAY (format (concat "I'm using Circe version %s "
-                                     "with %s %s (of %s)")
-                             (circe--version)
-                             "GNU Emacs"
-                             emacs-version
-                             (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d"
-                                                 emacs-build-time))))
-
-(defun circe-command-TOPIC (channel &optional newtopic)
-  "Change the topic of CHANNEL to NEWTOPIC."
-  (interactive "sChannel: \nsNew topic: ")
-  (when (string-match "^\\s-*$" channel)
-    (setq channel nil))
-  (when (and channel
-             (not newtopic)
-             (string-match "^\\s-*\\(\\S-+\\)\\( \\(.*\\)\\)?" channel))
-    (setq newtopic (match-string 3 channel)
-          channel (match-string 1 channel)))
-  (cond
-   ((and channel newtopic)
-    (irc-send-TOPIC (circe-server-process) channel newtopic))
-   (channel
-    (irc-send-TOPIC (circe-server-process) channel))
-   (circe-chat-target
-    (irc-send-TOPIC (circe-server-process) circe-chat-target))
-   (t
-    (circe-display-server-message "No channel given, and no default target."))))
-
-(defun circe-command-UNFOOL (line)
-  "Remove the entry LINE from `circe-fool-list'."
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-    (cond
-     ((string-match "\\S-+" line)
-      (let ((regex (match-string 0 line)))
-        (setq circe-fool-list (delete regex circe-fool-list))
-        (circe-display-server-message (format "Assuming %s is not a fool anymore"
-                                      regex))))
-     (t
-      (circe-display-server-message
-       "No one is not a fool anymore? UNFOOL requires one argument")))))
-
-(defun circe-command-UNIGNORE (line)
-  "Remove the entry LINE from `circe-ignore-list'."
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-    (cond
-     ((string-match "\\S-+" line)
-      (let ((regex (match-string 0 line)))
-        (setq circe-ignore-list (delete regex circe-ignore-list))
-        (circe-display-server-message (format "Ignore list forgot about %s"
-                                      regex))))
-     (t
-      (circe-display-server-message
-       "Who do you want to unignore? UNIGNORE requires one argument")))))
-
-(defun circe-command-WHOAMI (&optional ignored)
-  "Request WHOIS information about yourself.
-
-Arguments are IGNORED."
-  (interactive)
-  (irc-send-WHOIS (circe-server-process)
-                  (circe-nick)))
-
-(defun circe-command-WHOIS (whom)
-  "Request WHOIS information about WHOM."
-  (interactive "sWhois: ")
-  (let* ((whom-server-name (split-string whom))
-         (whom (car whom-server-name))
-         (server-or-name (cadr whom-server-name)))
-    (irc-send-WHOIS (circe-server-process) whom server-or-name)))
-
-(defun circe-command-WHOWAS (whom)
-  "Request WHOWAS information about WHOM."
-  (interactive "sWhois: ")
-  (let ((whom (string-trim whom)))
-    (irc-send-WHOWAS (circe-server-process) whom)))
-
-(defun circe-command-STATS (query)
-  "Request statistics from a server."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; Split string into query and server if we can
-  (let ((query (split-string query)))
-    (irc-send-STATS (circe-server-process) (car query) (cadr query))))
-
-(defun circe-command-WL (&optional split)
-  "Show the people who left in a netsplit.
-Without any arguments, shows shows the current netsplits and how
-many people are missing. With an argument SPLIT, which must be a
-number, it shows the missing people due to that split."
-  (let ((circe-netsplit-list (with-circe-server-buffer
-                               circe-netsplit-list)))
-    (if (or (not split)
-            (and (stringp split)
-                 (string= split "")))
-        (if (null circe-netsplit-list)
-            (circe-display-server-message "No net split at the moment")
-          (let ((n 0))
-            (dolist (entry circe-netsplit-list)
-              (circe-display-server-message (format "(%d) Missing %d people due to %s"
-                                            n
-                                            (hash-table-count (nth 3 entry))
-                                            (car entry)))
-              (setq n (+ n 1)))))
-      (let* ((index (if (numberp split)
-                        split
-                      (string-to-number split)))
-             (entry (nth index circe-netsplit-list)))
-        (if (not entry)
-            (circe-display-server-message (format "No split number %s - use /WL to see a list"
-                                          split))
-          (let ((missing nil))
-            (maphash (lambda (_key value)
-                       (setq missing (cons value missing)))
-                     (nth 3 entry))
-            (circe-display-server-message
-             (format "Missing people due to %s: %s"
-                     (car entry)
-                     (mapconcat 'identity
-                                (sort missing
-                                      (lambda (a b)
-                                        (string< (downcase a)
-                                                 (downcase b))))
-                                ", ")))))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Display Handlers ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun circe-display-ignore (_nick _userhost _command &rest _args)
-  "Don't show a this message.
-
-NICK and USERHOST are the originator of COMMAND which had ARGS as
-arguments."
-  'noop)
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "317" 'circe-display-317)
-(defun circe-display-317 (_sender ignored _numeric _target nick
-                                  idletime &optional signon-time body)
-  "Show a 317 numeric (RPL_WHOISIDLE).
-
-Arguments are either of the two:
-
-:<server> 317 <ournick> <nick> <idle> :seconds idle
-:<server> 317 <ournick> <nick> <idle> <signon> :seconds idle, signon time"
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-    (let ((seconds-idle (string-to-number idletime))
-          (signon-time (when body
-                         (string-to-number signon-time))))
-      (if signon-time
-          (circe-display 'circe-format-server-whois-idle-with-signon
-                         :whois-nick nick
-                         :idle-seconds seconds-idle
-                         :idle-duration (circe-duration-string seconds-idle)
-                         :signon-time signon-time
-                         :signon-date (current-time-string
-                                       (seconds-to-time signon-time))
-                         :signon-ago (circe-duration-string (- (float-time)
-                                                               signon-time)))
-        (circe-display 'circe-format-server-whois-idle
-                       :whois-nick nick
-                       :idle-seconds seconds-idle
-                       :idle-duration (circe-duration-string seconds-idle))))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "329" 'circe-display-329)
-(defun circe-display-329 (_server ignored _numeric _target channel timestamp)
-  "Show a 329 numeric (RPL_CREATIONTIME)."
-  (with-current-buffer (or (circe-server-get-chat-buffer channel)
-                           (circe-server-last-active-buffer))
-    (let ((creation-time (string-to-number timestamp)))
-      (circe-display 'circe-format-server-channel-creation-time
-                     :channel channel
-                     :date (current-time-string
-                            (seconds-to-time creation-time))
-                     :ago (circe-duration-string (- (float-time)
-                                                    creation-time))))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "333" 'circe-display-333)
-(defun circe-display-333 (_server ignored _numeric target
-                                  channel setter topic-time)
-  "Show a 333 numeric (RPL_TOPICWHOTIME).
-
-Arguments are either of the two:
-
-:<server> 333 <target> <channel> <nick> 1434996762
-:<server> 333 <target> <channel> <nick>!<user>@<host> 1434996803"
-  (let ((channel-buffer (circe-server-get-chat-buffer channel))
-        (topic-time (string-to-number topic-time)))
-    (with-current-buffer (or channel-buffer
-                             (circe-server-last-active-buffer))
-      (circe-display (if channel-buffer
-                         'circe-format-server-topic-time
-                       'circe-format-server-topic-time-for-channel)
-                     :nick target
-                     :channel channel
-                     :setter (irc-userstring-nick setter)
-                     :setter-userhost (or (irc-userstring-userhost setter)
-                                          "(unknown)")
-                     :topic-time topic-time
-                     :topic-date (current-time-string
-                                  (seconds-to-time topic-time))
-                     :topic-ago (circe-duration-string (- (float-time)
-                                                          topic-time))))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "AUTHENTICATE" 'circe-display-ignore)
-(circe-set-display-handler "CAP" 'circe-display-ignore)
-(circe-set-display-handler "conn.connected" 'circe-display-ignore)
-(circe-set-display-handler "conn.disconnected" 'circe-display-ignore)
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcp" 'circe-display-ignore)
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcpreply" 'circe-display-ignore)
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcp.ACTION" 'circe-display-ctcp-action)
-(defun circe-display-ctcp-action (nick userhost _command target text)
-  "Show an ACTION."
-  (cond
-   ;; Query
-   ((circe-server-my-nick-p target)
-    (let ((query-buffer (circe-query-auto-query-buffer nick)))
-      (with-current-buffer (or query-buffer
-                               (circe-server-last-active-buffer))
-        (circe-display (if query-buffer
-                           'circe-format-action
-                         'circe-format-message-action)
-                       :nick nick
-                       :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                       :body text))))
-   ;; Channel
-   (t
-    (with-current-buffer (circe-server-get-or-create-chat-buffer
-                          target 'circe-channel-mode)
-      (circe-lurker-display-active nick userhost)
-      (circe-display 'circe-format-action
-                     :nick nick
-                     :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                     :body text)))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcp.CLIENTINFO" 'circe-display-ctcp)
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcp.PING" 'circe-display-ctcp-ping)
-(defun circe-display-ctcp-ping (nick userhost _command target text)
-  "Show a CTCP PING request."
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-    (circe-display 'circe-format-server-ctcp-ping
-                   :nick nick
-                   :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                   :target target
-                   :body (or text "")
-                   :ago (let ((time (when text
-				      (string-to-number text))))
-                          (if time
-                              (format "%.2f seconds" (- (float-time) time))
-                            "unknown seconds")))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcpreply.PING" 'circe-display-ctcp-ping-reply)
-(defun circe-display-ctcp-ping-reply (nick userhost _command target text)
-  "Show a CTCP PING reply."
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-    (circe-display 'circe-format-server-ctcp-ping-reply
-                   :nick nick
-                   :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                   :target target
-                   :body text
-                   :ago (let ((time (string-to-number text)))
-                          (if time
-                              (format "%.2f seconds" (- (float-time) time))
-                            "unknown seconds")))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcp.SOURCE" 'circe-display-ctcp)
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcp.TIME" 'circe-display-ctcp)
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.ctcp.VERSION" 'circe-display-ctcp)
-(defun circe-display-ctcp (nick userhost command target text)
-  "Show a CTCP request that does not require special handling."
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-    (circe-display 'circe-format-server-ctcp
-                   :nick nick
-                   :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                   :target target
-                   :command (substring command 9)
-                   :body (or text ""))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.registered" 'circe-display-ignore)
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "JOIN" 'circe-display-JOIN)
-(defun circe-display-JOIN (nick userhost _command channel
-                                &optional accountname realname)
-  "Show a JOIN message.
-
-The command receives an extra argument, the account name, on some
-IRC servers."
-  (let* ((accountname (if (equal accountname "*")
-                          "(unauthenticated)"
-                        accountname))
-         (userinfo (if accountname
-                       (format "%s, %s: %s" userhost accountname realname)
-                     userhost))
-         (split (circe--netsplit-join nick)))
-    ;; First, update the channel
-    (with-current-buffer (circe-server-get-or-create-chat-buffer
-                          channel 'circe-channel-mode)
-      (cond
-       (split
-        (let ((split-time (cadr split)))
-          (when (< (+ split-time circe-netsplit-delay)
-                   (float-time))
-            (circe-display 'circe-format-server-netmerge
-                           :split (car split)
-                           :time (cadr split)
-                           :date (current-time-string
-                                  (seconds-to-time (cadr split)))
-                           :ago (circe-duration-string
-                                 (- (float-time) (cadr split)))))))
-       ((and (circe-reduce-lurker-spam)
-             (circe-lurker-rejoin-p nick circe-chat-target))
-        (let* ((channel (irc-connection-channel (circe-server-process)
-                                                circe-chat-target))
-               (user (when channel
-                       (irc-channel-recent-user channel nick)))
-               (departed (when user
-                           (irc-user-part-time user))))
-          (circe-display 'circe-format-server-rejoin
-                         :nick nick
-                         :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                         :accountname accountname
-                         :realname realname
-                         :userinfo userinfo
-                         :departuretime departed
-                         :departuredelta (circe-duration-string
-                                          (- (float-time)
-                                             departed)))))
-       ((not (circe-reduce-lurker-spam))
-        (circe-display 'circe-format-server-join
-                       :nick nick
-                       :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                       :accountname accountname
-                       :realname realname
-                       :userinfo userinfo
-                       :channel circe-chat-target))))
-    ;; Next, a possible query buffer. We do this even when the message
-    ;; should be ignored by a netsplit, since this can't flood.
-    (let ((buf (circe-server-get-chat-buffer nick)))
-      (when buf
-        (with-current-buffer buf
-          (circe-display 'circe-format-server-join-in-channel
-                         :nick nick
-                         :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                         :accountname accountname
-                         :realname realname
-                         :userinfo userinfo
-                         :channel circe-chat-target))))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "MODE" 'circe-display-MODE)
-(defun circe-display-MODE (setter userhost _command target &rest modes)
-  "Show a MODE message."
-  (with-current-buffer (or (circe-server-get-chat-buffer target)
-                           (circe-server-last-active-buffer))
-    (circe-display 'circe-format-server-mode-change
-                   :setter setter
-                   :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                   :target target
-                   :change (mapconcat #'identity modes " "))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "NICK" 'circe-display-NICK)
-(defun circe-display-NICK (old-nick userhost _command new-nick)
-  "Show a nick change."
-  (if (circe-server-my-nick-p new-nick)
-      (dolist (buf (cons (or circe-server-buffer
-                             (current-buffer))
-                         (circe-server-chat-buffers)))
-        (with-current-buffer buf
-          (circe-display 'circe-format-server-nick-change-self
-                         :old-nick old-nick
-                         :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                         :new-nick new-nick)))
-    (let ((query-buffer (circe-server-get-chat-buffer old-nick)))
-      (when query-buffer
-        (with-current-buffer query-buffer
-          (circe-server-rename-chat-buffer old-nick new-nick)
-          (circe-display 'circe-format-server-nick-change
-                         :old-nick old-nick
-                         :new-nick new-nick
-                         :userhost (or userhost "server")))))
-    (dolist (buf (circe-user-channels new-nick))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (cond
-         ((and (circe-reduce-lurker-spam)
-               (circe-lurker-p new-nick))
-          nil)
-         ((circe-channel-user-nick-regain-p old-nick new-nick)
-          (circe-display 'circe-format-server-nick-regain
-                         :old-nick old-nick
-                         :new-nick new-nick
-                         :userhost (or userhost "server")))
-         (t
-          (circe-display 'circe-format-server-nick-change
-                         :old-nick old-nick
-                         :new-nick new-nick
-                         :userhost (or userhost "server"))))))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "nickserv.identified" 'circe-display-ignore)
-
-;; NOTICE is also used to encode CTCP replies. irc.el will send
-;; irc.notice events for NOTICEs without CTCP replies, so we show
-;; that, not the raw notice.
-(circe-set-display-handler "NOTICE" 'circe-display-ignore)
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.notice" 'circe-display-NOTICE)
-(defun circe-display-NOTICE (nick userhost _command target text)
-  "Show a NOTICE message."
-  (cond
-   ((not userhost)
-    (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-      (circe-display 'circe-format-server-notice
-                     :server nick
-                     :body text)))
-   ((circe-server-my-nick-p target)
-    (with-current-buffer (or (circe-server-get-chat-buffer nick)
-                             (circe-server-last-active-buffer))
-      (circe-display 'circe-format-notice
-                     :nick nick
-                     :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                     :body text)))
-   (t
-    (with-current-buffer (or (circe-server-get-chat-buffer target)
-                             (circe-server-last-active-buffer))
-      (circe-display 'circe-format-notice
-                     :nick nick
-                     :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                     :body text)))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "PART" 'circe-display-PART)
-(defun circe-display-PART (nick userhost _command channel &optional reason)
-  "Show a PART message."
-  (with-current-buffer (or (circe-server-get-chat-buffer channel)
-                           (circe-server-last-active-buffer))
-    (when (or (not circe-chat-target)
-              (not (circe-lurker-p nick)))
-      (circe-display 'circe-format-server-part
-                     :nick nick
-                     :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                     :channel channel
-                     :reason (or reason "[No reason given]")))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "PING" 'circe-display-ignore)
-(circe-set-display-handler "PONG" 'circe-display-ignore)
-
-;; PRIVMSG is also used to encode CTCP requests. irc.el will send
-;; irc.message events for PRIVMSGs without CTCP messages, so we show
-;; that, not the raw message.
-(circe-set-display-handler "PRIVMSG" 'circe-display-ignore)
-(circe-set-display-handler "irc.message" 'circe-display-PRIVMSG)
-(defun circe-display-PRIVMSG (nick userhost _command target text)
-  "Show a PRIVMSG message."
-  (cond
-   ((circe-server-my-nick-p target)
-    (let ((buf (circe-query-auto-query-buffer nick)))
-      (if buf
-          (with-current-buffer buf
-            (circe-display 'circe-format-say
-                           :nick nick
-                           :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                           :body text))
-        (with-current-buffer (circe-server-last-active-buffer)
-          (circe-display 'circe-format-message
-                         :nick nick
-                         :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                         :body text)))))
-   (t
-    (with-current-buffer (circe-server-get-or-create-chat-buffer
-                          target 'circe-channel-mode)
-      (circe-lurker-display-active nick userhost)
-      (circe-display 'circe-format-say
-                     :nick nick
-                     :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                     :body text)))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "TOPIC" 'circe-display-topic)
-(defun circe-display-topic (nick userhost _command channel new-topic)
-  "Show a TOPIC change."
-  (with-current-buffer (circe-server-get-or-create-chat-buffer
-                        channel 'circe-channel-mode)
-    (let* ((channel-obj (irc-connection-channel (circe-server-process)
-                                                channel))
-           (old-topic (or (when channel
-                            (irc-channel-last-topic channel-obj))
-                          "")))
-      (circe-display 'circe-format-server-topic
-                     :nick nick
-                     :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                     :channel channel
-                     :new-topic new-topic
-                     :old-topic old-topic
-                     :topic-diff (circe--topic-diff old-topic new-topic)))))
-
-(defun circe--topic-diff (old new)
-  "Return a colored topic diff between OLD and NEW."
-  (mapconcat (lambda (elt)
-               (cond
-                ((eq '+ (car elt))
-                 (let ((s (cadr elt)))
-                   (add-face-text-property 0 (length s)
-                                           'circe-topic-diff-new-face nil s)
-                   s))
-                ((eq '- (car elt))
-                 (let ((s (cadr elt)))
-                   (add-face-text-property 0 (length s)
-                                           'circe-topic-diff-removed-face nil s)
-                   s))
-                (t
-                 (cadr elt))))
-             (lcs-unified-diff (circe--topic-diff-split old)
-                               (circe--topic-diff-split new)
-                               'string=)
-             ""))
-
-(defun circe--topic-diff-split (str)
-  "Split STR into a list of components.
-The list consists of words and spaces."
-  (let ((lis nil))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert str)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (< (point)
-                (point-max))
-        (if (or (looking-at "\\w+\\W*")
-                (looking-at ".\\s-*"))
-            (progn
-              (setq lis (cons (match-string 0)
-                              lis))
-              (replace-match ""))
-          (error "Can't happen"))))
-    (nreverse lis)))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "channel.quit" 'circe-display-channel-quit)
-(defun circe-display-channel-quit (nick userhost _command channel
-                                        &optional reason)
-  "Show a QUIT message."
-  (let ((split (circe--netsplit-quit reason nick)))
-    (with-current-buffer (circe-server-get-or-create-chat-buffer
-                          channel 'circe-channel-mode)
-      (cond
-       (split
-        (when (< (+ split circe-netsplit-delay)
-                 (float-time))
-          (circe-display 'circe-format-server-netsplit
-                         :split reason)))
-       ((not (circe-lurker-p nick))
-        (circe-display 'circe-format-server-quit-channel
-                       :nick nick
-                       :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                       :channel channel
-                       :reason (or reason "[no reason given]")))))))
-
-(circe-set-display-handler "QUIT" 'circe-display-QUIT)
-(defun circe-display-QUIT (nick userhost _command &optional reason)
-  "Show a QUIT message.
-
-Channel quits are shown already, so just show quits in queries."
-  (let ((buf (circe-server-get-chat-buffer nick)))
-    (when buf
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (circe-display 'circe-format-server-quit
-                       :nick nick
-                       :userhost (or userhost "server")
-                       :reason (or reason "[no reason given]"))))))
-
-(defvar circe-netsplit-list nil
-  "A list of recorded netsplits.
-Every item is a list with four elements:
-- The quit message for this split.
-- The time when last we heard about a join in this split
-- The time when last we heard about a quit in this split
-- A hash table noting which nicks did leave")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'circe-netsplit-list)
-
-(defun circe--netsplit-join (nick)
-  "Search for NICK in the netsplit lists.
-This either returns a pair whose car is the quit message of this
-split, and the cadr the time we last heard anything of the split
-of that user. If the NICK isn't split, this returns nil."
-  (with-circe-server-buffer
-    (catch 'return
-      (dolist (entry circe-netsplit-list)
-        (let ((table (nth 3 entry)))
-          (when (gethash nick table)
-            (let ((name (nth 0 entry))
-                  (time (nth 1 entry)))
-              (remhash nick table)
-              (when (= 0 (hash-table-count table))
-                (setq circe-netsplit-list
-                      (delq entry circe-netsplit-list)))
-              (setcar (cdr entry)
-                      (float-time))
-              (throw 'return (list name time))))))
-      nil)))
-
-(defun circe--netsplit-quit (reason nick)
-  "If REASON indicates a netsplit, mark NICK as splitted.
-This either returns the time when last we heard about this split,
-or nil when this isn't a split."
-  (when (circe--netsplit-reason-p reason)
-    (with-circe-server-buffer
-      (let ((entry (assoc reason circe-netsplit-list)))
-        (if entry
-            (let ((time (nth 2 entry))
-                  (table (nth 3 entry)))
-              (setcar (cddr entry)
-                      (float-time))
-              (puthash nick nick table)
-              time)
-          ;; New split!
-          (let ((table (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-            (puthash nick nick table)
-            (setq circe-netsplit-list
-                  (cons (list reason 0 (float-time) table)
-                        circe-netsplit-list))
-            0))))))
-
-(defun circe--netsplit-reason-p (reason)
-  "Return non-nil if REASON is the quit message of a netsplit.
-This is true when it contains exactly two hosts, with a single
-space in between them. The hosts must include at least one dot,
-and must not include colons or slashes (else they might be
-URLs). (Thanks to irssi for this criteria list)"
-  (if (string-match "^[^ :/]+\\.[^ :/]* [^ :/]+\\.[^ :/]*$"
-                    reason)
-      t
-    nil))
-
-(let ((simple-format-specifiers
-       '(("INVITE" active "Invite: {origin} invites you to {1}")
-         ("KICK" 0 "Kick: {1} kicked by {origin}: {2}")
-         ("ERROR" active "Error: {0-}")
-         ("001" server "{1}")
-         ("002" server "{1}")
-         ("003" server "{1}")
-         ("004" server "{1-}")
-         ("005" server "{1-}")
-         ;; IRCnet: * Please wait while we process your connection.
-         ("020" server "{0-}")
-         ;; IRCnet
-         ("042" server "Your unique ID is {1}")
-         ("200" active "{1-}")
-         ("201" active "{1-}")
-         ("203" active "{1-}")
-         ("204" active "{1-}")
-         ("205" active "{1-}")
-         ("206" active "{1-}")
-         ("207" active "{1-}")
-         ("208" active "{1-}")
-         ("209" active "{1-}")
-         ("211" active "{1-}")
-         ("212" active "{1-}")
-         ("219" active "{1-}")
-         ("221" active "User mode: {1-}")
-         ("234" active "Service: {1-}")
-         ("235" active "{1-}")
-         ("242" active "{1}")
-         ("243" active "{1-}")
-         ("250" server "{1}")
-         ("251" server "{1}")
-         ("252" server "{1-}")
-         ("253" server "{1-}")
-         ("254" server "{1-}")
-         ("255" server "{1}")
-         ("256" active "{1-}")
-         ("257" active "{1}")
-         ("258" active "{1}")
-         ("259" active "{1}")
-         ("261" active "{1-}")
-         ("262" active "{1-}")
-         ("263" active "{1-}")
-         ("265" server "{1-}")
-         ("266" server "{1-}")
-         ;; This is returned on both WHOIS and PRIVMSG. It
-         ;; should go to the active window for the former, and
-         ;; the query window for the latter. Oh well.
-         ("301" active "User away: {1}")
-         ("302" active "User hosts: {1}")
-         ("303" active "Users online: {1}")
-         ("305" active "{1}")
-         ("306" active "{1}")
-         ("307" active "{1-}")
-         ;; Coldfront: 310 <nick> is available for help.
-         ("310" active "{1-}")
-         ("311" active "{1} is {2}@{3} ({5})")
-         ("312" active "{1} is on {2} ({3})")
-         ("313" active "{1} {2}")
-         ("314" active "{1} was {2}@{3} ({5})")
-         ("315" active "{2}")
-         ("318" active "{2}")
-         ("319" active "{1} is on {2}")
-         ("320" active "{1-}")
-         ("322" active "{1-}")
-         ("323" active "{1-}")
-         ("324" 1 "Channel mode for {1}: {2-}")
-         ("325" 1 "Unique operator on {1} is {2}")
-         ("328" 1 "Channel homepage for {1}: {2-}")
-         ("330" active "{1} is logged in as {2}")
-         ("331" 1 "No topic for {1} set")
-         ("332" 1 "Topic for {1}: {2}")
-         ("341" active "Inviting {1} to {2}")
-         ("346" 1 "Invite mask: {2}")
-         ("347" 1 "{2}")
-         ("348" 1 "Except mask: {2}")
-         ("349" 1 "{2}")
-         ("351" active "{1-}")
-         ("352" active "{5} ({2}@{3}) in {1} on {4}: {6-}")
-         ("353" 2 "Names: {3}")
-         ("364" active "{1-}")
-         ("365" active "{1-}")
-         ("366" 1 "{2}")
-         ("367" 1 "Ban mask: {2}")
-         ("368" 1 "{2}")
-         ("369" active "{1} {2}")
-         ("371" active "{1}")
-         ("372" server "{1}")
-         ("374" active "{1}")
-         ("375" server "{1}")
-         ("376" server "{1}")
-         ("378" active "{1-}")
-         ("381" active "{1}")
-         ("382" active "{1-}")
-         ("391" active "Time on {1}: {2}")
-         ("401" active "No such nick: {1}")
-         ("402" active "No such server: {1}")
-         ("403" active "No such channel: {1}")
-         ("404" 1 "Can not send to channel {1}")
-         ("405" active "Can not join {1}: {2}")
-         ("406" active "{1-}")
-         ("407" active "{1-}")
-         ("408" active "No such service: {1}")
-         ("422" active "{1}")
-         ("432" active "Erroneous nick name: {1}")
-         ("433" active "Nick name in use: {1}")
-         ("437" active "Nick/channel is temporarily unavailable: {1}")
-         ("441" 2 "User not on channel: {1}")
-         ("442" active "You are not on {1}")
-         ("443" 2 "User {1} is already on channel {2}")
-         ;; Coldfront: 451 * :You have not registered
-         ("451" active "{1-}")
-         ("467" 1 "{2}")
-         ("470" 1 "{1} made you join {2}: {3-}")
-         ("471" 1 "{2}")
-         ("472" active "{1-}")
-         ("473" active "{1-}")
-         ("474" active "{1-}")
-         ("475" active "{1-}")
-         ("476" active "{1-}")
-         ("477" active "{1-}")
-         ("481" 1 "{2-}")
-         ("484" active "{1-}")
-         ;; Coldfront: 671 <nick> is using a Secure Connection
-         ("671" active "{1-}")
-         ("728" 1 "Quiet mask: {3}")
-         ("729" 1 "{3-}")
-         ;; Freenode SASL auth
-         ("900" active "SASL: {3-}")
-         ("903" active "{1-}"))))
-  (dolist (fmt simple-format-specifiers)
-    (circe-set-display-handler (car fmt) (cdr fmt))))
-
-(defun circe-set-message-target (command target)
-  "Set the target of COMMAND to TARGET.
-
-This can be used to change format-based display handlers more
-easily."
-  (let ((handler (circe-get-display-handler command)))
-    (when (not (consp handler))
-      (error "Handler of command %s is not a list" command))
-    (setcar handler target)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Helper Functions ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun circe--list-drop-right (list pattern)
-  "Drop elements from the right of LIST that match PATTERN.
-
-LIST should be a list of strings, and PATTERN is used as a
-regular expression."
-  (let ((list (reverse list)))
-    (while (and list
-                (string-match pattern (car list)))
-      (setq list (cdr list)))
-    (nreverse list)))
-
-(defun circe--nick-next (oldnick)
-  "Return a new nick to try for OLDNICK."
-  (cond
-   ;; If the nick ends with -+, replace those with _
-   ((string-match "^\\(.*[^-]\\)\\(-+\\)$" oldnick)
-    (concat (match-string 1 oldnick)
-            (make-string (- (match-end 2)
-                            (match-beginning 2))
-                         ?_)))
-   ;; If the nick is 9 chars long, take prefix and rotate.
-   ((>= (length oldnick)
-        9)
-    (when (string-match "^\\(.*[^-_]\\)[-_]*$" oldnick)
-      (let ((nick (match-string 1 oldnick)))
-        (concat (substring nick 1)
-                (string (aref nick 0))))))
-   ;; If the nick ends with _+ replace those with - and add one
-   ((string-match "^\\(.*[^_]\\)\\(_+\\)$" oldnick)
-    (concat (match-string 1 oldnick)
-            (make-string (- (match-end 2)
-                            (match-beginning 2))
-                         ?-)
-            "-"))
-   ;; Else, just append -
-   (t
-    (concat oldnick "-"))))
-
-(defun circe-duration-string (duration)
-  "Return a description of a DURATION in seconds."
-  (let ((parts `((,(* 12 30 24 60 60) "year")
-                 (,(* 30 24 60 60) "month")
-                 (,(* 24 60 60) "day")
-                 (,(* 60 60) "hour")
-                 (60 "minute")
-                 (1 "second")))
-        (duration (round duration))
-        (result nil))
-    (dolist (part parts)
-      (let* ((seconds-per-part (car part))
-             (description (cadr part))
-             (count (/ duration seconds-per-part)))
-        (when (not (zerop count))
-          (setq result (cons (format "%d %s%s"
-                                     count description
-                                     (if (= count 1) "" "s"))
-                             result)))
-        (setq duration (- duration (* count seconds-per-part)))))
-    (if result
-        (mapconcat #'identity
-                   (nreverse result)
-                   " ")
-      "a moment")))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Deprecated functions and variables
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'circe-server-nick 'circe-nick
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'circe-server-message
-  'circe-display-server-message
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-networks 'circe-network-defaults
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-server-name 'circe-host
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-server-service 'circe-port
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-server-network 'circe-network
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-server-ip-family 'circe-ip-family
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-server-nick 'circe-nick
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-server-user 'circe-user
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-server-pass 'circe-pass
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-server-realname 'circe-realname
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-server-use-tls 'circe-use-tls
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'circe-server-auto-join-channels
-  'circe-channels
-  "Circe 2.0")
-
-(provide 'circe)
-;;; circe.el ends here
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-;;; irc.el --- Library to handle IRC connections -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  Jorgen Schaefer <contact@jorgenschaefer.de>
-
-;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <contact@jorgenschaefer.de>
-;; URL: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; The main entry function is `irc-connect'. This creates a new
-;; connection to an IRC server, and also takes an event handler table
-;; which is used to run various event handlers. Handlers receive a
-;; connection object which can be used for other API calls.
-
-;; IRC connection objects also accept connection options. These can be
-;; queried using `irc-connection-get', and are set by `irc-connect' or
-;; later using `irc-connection-put'.
-
-;; Event handler tables are simple maps of names to functions. See
-;; `irc-handler-table', `irc-handler-add' and `irc-handler-run' for
-;; the API.
-
-;; To send commands to the server, use `irc-send-raw' or
-;; `irc-send-command'.
-
-;; The rest of the library are handler packs that add support for
-;; various IRC features.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'make-tls-process)
-
-(defvar irc-debug-log nil
-  "Emit protocol debug info if this is non-nil.")
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Connection function
-
-(defun irc-connect (&rest keywords)
-  "Connect to an IRC server.
-
-Supported keyword arguments:
-
-:name NAME -- The name for the process
-:host HOST -- The host to connect to
-:service SERVICE -- The service or port to connect to
-:tls BOOL -- Whether to use TLS
-:family IP-FAMILY -- Force using of ipv4 or ipv6
-:handler-table HANDLER -- The event handler table to send events to.
-
-The following events are supported:
-
-conn.connected conn -- The connection was established
-conn.failed conn -- The connection could not be established
-conn.disconnected conn -- A previously established connection was lost
-
-NNN conn sender args... -- A numeric reply from IRC was received
-COMMAND conn sender args... -- An IRC command message was received"
-  (let ((proc (funcall (if (plist-get keywords :tls)
-                           #'make-tls-process
-                         #'make-network-process)
-                       :name (or (plist-get keywords :name)
-                                 (plist-get keywords :host))
-                       :host (or (plist-get keywords :host)
-                                 (error "Must specify a :host to connect to"))
-                       :service (or (plist-get keywords :service)
-                                    (error "Must specify a :service to connect to"))
-                       :family (plist-get keywords :family)
-                       :coding 'no-conversion
-                       :nowait (featurep 'make-network-process '(:nowait t))
-                       :noquery t
-                       :filter #'irc--filter
-                       :sentinel #'irc--sentinel
-                       :plist keywords
-                       :keepalive t)))
-    ;; When we used `make-network-process' without :nowait, the
-    ;; sentinel is not called with the open event, so we do this
-    ;; manually.
-    (when (eq (process-status proc) 'open)
-      (irc--sentinel proc "open manually"))
-    proc))
-
-(defun irc-connection-get (conn propname)
-  "Return the value of CONN's PROPNAME property."
-  (process-get conn propname))
-
-(defun irc-connection-put (conn propname value)
-  "Change CONN's PROPNAME property to VALUE."
-  (process-put conn propname value))
-
-(defun irc--sentinel (proc event)
-  (cond
-   ((string-match "\\`failed" event)
-    (irc-event-emit proc "conn.failed"))
-   ((string-match "\\`open" event)
-    (irc-event-emit proc "conn.connected"))
-   ((string-match "\\`\\(connection broken\\|finished\\|exited abnormally\\)"
-                  event)
-    (irc-event-emit proc "conn.disconnected"))
-   ((string-match "\\`\\(deleted\\|killed\\)" event)
-    nil)
-   (t
-    (error "Unknown event in IRC sentinel: %S" event))))
-
-(defvar irc--filter-running-p nil
-  "Non-nil when we're currently processing a message.
-
-Yep, this is a mutex. Why would one need a mutex in Emacs, a
-single-threaded application, you ask? Easy!
-
-When, during the execution of a process filter, any piece of code
-waits for process output - e.g. because they started a some
-external program - Emacs will process any input from external
-processes. Including the one for the filter that is currently
-running.
-
-If that process does emit output, the filter is run again, while
-it is already running. If the filter is not careful, this can
-cause data to arrive out of order, or get lost.")
-
-(defun irc--filter (proc data)
-  "Handle data from the process."
-  (irc-connection-put proc :conn-data
-                      (concat (or (irc-connection-get proc :conn-data)
-                                  "")
-                              data))
-  (when (not irc--filter-running-p)
-    (let ((irc--filter-running-p t)
-          (data (irc-connection-get proc :conn-data)))
-      (while (string-match "\r?\n" data)
-        (let ((line (substring data 0 (match-beginning 0))))
-          (setq data (substring data (match-end 0)))
-          (irc-connection-put proc :conn-data data)
-          (irc--handle-line proc line)
-          (setq data (irc-connection-get proc :conn-data)))))))
-
-(defun irc--handle-line (proc line)
-  "Handle a single line from the IRC server.
-
-The command is simply passed to the event handler of the IRC
-connection."
-  (irc-debug-out proc "S: %s" line)
-  (let* ((parsed (irc--parse line))
-         (sender (car parsed))
-         (command (cadr parsed))
-         (args (cddr parsed)))
-    (apply #'irc-event-emit proc command sender args)))
-
-(defun irc--parse (line)
-  "Parse a line from IRC.
-
-Returns a list: (sender command args...)
-
-A line from IRC is a space-separated list of arguments. If the
-first word starts with a colon, that's the sender. The first or
-second word is the command. All further words are arguments. The
-first word to start with a colon ends the argument list.
-
-Examples:
-
-COMMAND
-COMMAND arg
-COMMAND arg1 arg2
-COMMAND arg1 arg2 :arg3 still arg3
-:sender COMMAND arg1 arg2 :arg3 still arg3"
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert line)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((sender nil)
-          (args nil))
-      ;; Optional sender.
-      (when (looking-at ":\\([^ ]+\\) ")
-        (setq sender (decode-coding-string
-                      (match-string 1)
-                      'undecided))
-        (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-
-      ;; COMMAND.
-      (unless (looking-at "\\([^ ]+\\)")
-        (error "Invalid message: %s" line))
-      (push (decode-coding-string (match-string 1) 'undecided)
-            args)
-      (goto-char (match-end 0))
-
-      ;; Arguments.
-      (while (re-search-forward " :\\(.*\\)\\| \\([^ ]*\\)" nil t)
-        (push (decode-coding-string
-               (or (match-string 1)
-                   (match-string 2))
-               'undecided)
-              args))
-
-      (cons sender (nreverse args)))))
-
-(defun irc-userstring-nick (userstring)
-  "Return the nick in a given USERSTRING.
-
-USERSTRING is a typical nick!user@host prefix as used by IRC."
-  (if (string-match "\\`\\([^!]+\\)!\\([^@]+\\)@\\(.*\\)\\'" userstring)
-      (match-string 1 userstring)
-    userstring))
-
-(defun irc-userstring-userhost (userstring)
-  "Return the nick in a given USERSTRING.
-
-USERSTRING is a typical nick!user@host prefix as used by IRC."
-  (if (string-match "\\`\\([^!]+\\)!\\([^@]+@.*\\)\\'" userstring)
-      (match-string 2 userstring)
-    nil))
-
-(defun irc-event-emit (conn event &rest args)
-  "Run the event handlers for EVENT in CONN with ARGS."
-  (irc-debug-out conn
-                 "E: %S %s"
-                 event
-                 (mapconcat (lambda (elt) (format "%S" elt))
-                            args
-                            " "))
-  (let ((handler-table (irc-connection-get conn :handler-table)))
-    (when handler-table
-      (apply #'irc-handler-run handler-table event conn event args)
-      (apply #'irc-handler-run handler-table nil conn event args))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Event handler table
-
-(defun irc-handler-table ()
-  "Return a new event handler table."
-  (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-
-(defun irc-handler-add (table event handler)
-  "Add HANDLER for EVENT to the event handler table TABLE."
-  (puthash event
-           (append (gethash event table)
-                   (list handler))
-           table))
-
-(defun irc-handler-remove (table event handler)
-  "Remove HANDLER for EVENT to the event handler table TABLE."
-  (puthash event
-           (delete handler
-                   (gethash event table))
-           table))
-
-(defun irc-handler-run (table event &rest args)
-  "Run the handlers for EVENT in TABLE, passing ARGS to each."
-  (dolist (handler (gethash event table))
-    (if debug-on-error
-        (apply handler args)
-      (condition-case err
-          (apply handler args)
-        (error
-         (message "Error running event %S handler %S: %S (args were %S)"
-                  event handler err args))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Sending
-
-(defun irc-send-raw (conn line &optional flood-handling)
-  "Send a line LINE to the IRC connection CONN.
-
-LINE should not include the trailing newline.
-
-FLOOD-HANDLING defines how to handle the situation when we are
-sending too  much data. It can have three values:
-
-nil -- Add the message to a queue and send it later
-:nowait -- Send the message immediately, circumventing flood protection
-:drop -- Send the message only if we are not flooding, and drop it if
-   we have queued up messages.
-
-The flood protection algorithm works like the one detailed in RFC
-2813, section 5.8 \"Flood control of clients\".
-
-  * If `flood-last-message' is less than the current
-    time, set it equal.
-  * While `flood-last-message' is less than `flood-margin'
-    seconds ahead of the current time, send a message, and
-    increase `flood-last-message' by `flood-penalty'."
-  (cond
-   ((null flood-handling)
-    (irc-connection-put conn
-                        :flood-queue
-                        (append (irc-connection-get conn :flood-queue)
-                                (list line)))
-    (irc-send--queue conn))
-   ((eq flood-handling :nowait)
-    (irc-send--internal conn line))
-   ((eq flood-handling :drop)
-    (let ((queue (irc-connection-get conn :flood-queue)))
-      (when (not queue)
-        (irc-connection-put conn :flood-queue (list line))
-        (irc-send--queue conn))))))
-
-(defun irc-send--queue (conn)
-  "Send messages from the flood queue in CONN.
-
-See `irc-send-raw' for the algorithm."
-  (let ((queue (irc-connection-get conn :flood-queue))
-        (last-message (or (irc-connection-get conn :flood-last-message)
-                          0))
-        (margin (or (irc-connection-get conn :flood-margin)
-                    10))
-        (penalty (or (irc-connection-get conn :flood-penalty)
-                     3))
-        (now (float-time)))
-    (when (< last-message now)
-      (setq last-message now))
-    (while (and queue
-                (< last-message (+ now margin)))
-      (irc-send--internal conn (car queue))
-      (setq queue (cdr queue)
-            last-message (+ last-message penalty)))
-    (irc-connection-put conn :flood-queue queue)
-    (irc-connection-put conn :flood-last-message last-message)
-    (let ((timer (irc-connection-get conn :flood-timer)))
-      (when timer
-        (cancel-timer timer)
-        (irc-connection-put conn :flood-timer nil))
-      (when queue
-        (irc-connection-put conn
-                            :flood-timer
-                            (run-at-time 1 nil #'irc-send--queue conn))))))
-
-(defun irc-send--internal (conn line)
-  "Send LINE to CONN."
-  (irc-debug-out conn "C: %s" line)
-  (process-send-string conn
-                       (concat (encode-coding-string line 'utf-8)
-                               "\r\n")))
-
-(defun irc-send-command (conn command &rest args)
-  "Send COMMAND with ARGS to IRC connection CONN."
-  (irc-send-raw conn (apply #'irc--format-command command args)))
-
-(defun irc--format-command (command &rest args)
-  "Format COMMAND and ARGS for IRC.
-
-The last value in ARGS will be escaped with a leading colon if it
-contains a space. All other arguments are checked to make sure
-they do not contain a space."
-  (dolist (arg (cons command args))
-    (when (not (stringp arg))
-      (error "Argument must be a string")))
-  (let* ((prefix (cons command (butlast args)))
-         (last (last args)))
-    (dolist (arg prefix)
-      (when (string-match " " arg)
-        (error "IRC protocol error: Argument %S must not contain space"
-               arg)))
-    (when (and last (or (string-match " " (car last))
-                        (string-match "^:" (car last))
-                        (equal "" (car last))))
-      (setcar last (concat ":" (car last))))
-    (mapconcat #'identity
-               (append prefix last)
-               " ")))
-
-(defun irc-send-AUTHENTICATE (conn arg)
-  "Send an AUTHENTICATE message with ARG.
-
-See https://github.com/atheme/charybdis/blob/master/doc/sasl.txt
-for details."
-  (irc-send-command conn "AUTHENTICATE" arg))
-
-(defun irc-send-AWAY (conn &optional reason)
-  "Mark yourself as AWAY with reason REASON, or back if reason is nil."
-  (if reason
-      (irc-send-command conn "AWAY" reason)
-    (irc-send-command conn "AWAY")))
-
-(defun irc-send-CAP (conn &rest args)
-  "Send a CAP message.
-
-See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-mitchell-irc-capabilities-01
-for details."
-  (apply #'irc-send-command conn "CAP" args))
-
-(defun irc-send-INVITE (conn nick channel)
-  "Invite NICK to CHANNEL."
-  (irc-send-command conn "INVITE" nick channel))
-
-(defun irc-send-JOIN (conn channel &optional key)
-  "Join CHANNEL.
-
-If KEY is given, use it to join the password-protected channel."
-  (if key
-      (irc-send-command conn "JOIN" channel key)
-    (irc-send-command conn "JOIN" channel)))
-
-(defun irc-send-NAMES (conn &optional channel)
-  "Retrieve user names from the server, optionally limited to CHANNEL."
-  (if channel
-      (irc-send-command conn "NAMES" channel)
-    (irc-send-command conn "NAMES")))
-
-(defun irc-send-NICK (conn nick)
-  "Change your own nick to NICK."
-  (irc-send-command conn "NICK" nick))
-
-(defun irc-send-NOTICE (conn msgtarget text-to-be-sent)
-  "Send a private notice containing TEXT-TO-BE-SENT to MSGTARGET.
-
-MSGTARGET can be either a nick or a channel."
-  (irc-send-command conn "NOTICE" msgtarget text-to-be-sent))
-
-(defun irc-send-PART (conn channel reason)
-  "Leave CHANNEL with reason REASON."
-  (irc-send-command conn "PART" channel reason))
-
-(defun irc-send-PASS (conn password)
-  "Authenticate to the server using PASSWORD."
-  (irc-send-command conn "PASS" password))
-
-(defun irc-send-PONG (conn server)
-  "Respond to a PING message."
-  (irc-send-raw conn
-                (irc--format-command "PONG" server)
-                :nowait))
-
-(defun irc-send-PRIVMSG (conn msgtarget text-to-be-sent)
-  "Send a private message containing TEXT-TO-BE-SENT to MSGTARGET.
-
-MSGTARGET can be either a nick or a channel."
-  (irc-send-command conn "PRIVMSG" msgtarget text-to-be-sent))
-
-(defun irc-send-QUIT (conn reason)
-  "Leave IRC with reason REASON."
-  (irc-send-command conn "QUIT" reason))
-
-(defun irc-send-TOPIC (conn channel &optional new-topic)
-  "Retrieve or set the topic of CHANNEL
-
-If NEW-TOPIC is given, set this as the new topic. If it is
-omitted, retrieve the current topic."
-  (if new-topic
-      (irc-send-command conn "TOPIC" channel new-topic)
-    (irc-send-command conn "TOPIC" channel)))
-
-(defun irc-send-USER (conn user mode realname)
-  "Send a USER message for registration.
-
-MODE should be an integer as per RFC 2812"
-  (irc-send-command conn "USER" user (format "%s" mode) "*" realname))
-
-(defun irc-send-WHOIS (conn target &optional server-or-name)
-  "Retrieve current whois information on TARGET."
-  (if server-or-name
-      (irc-send-command conn "WHOIS" target server-or-name)
-    (irc-send-command conn "WHOIS" target)))
-
-(defun irc-send-WHOWAS (conn target)
-  "Retrieve past whois information on TARGET."
-  (irc-send-command conn "WHOWAS" target))
-
-(defun irc-send-STATS (conn query &optional server)
-  "Return statistics on current server, or SERVER if it is specified."
-  (if server
-      (irc-send-command conn "STATS" query server)
-    (irc-send-command conn "STATS" query)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Debug stuff
-
-(defun irc-debug-out (conn fmt &rest args)
-  (when irc-debug-log
-    (let ((name (format "*IRC Protocol %s:%s*"
-                        (irc-connection-get conn :host)
-                        (irc-connection-get conn :service))))
-      (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create name)
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (insert (apply #'format fmt args) "\n"))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Handler: Registration
-
-(defun irc-handle-registration (table)
-  "Add command handlers to TABLE to handle registration.
-
-This will send the usual startup messages after we are connected.
-
-Events emitted:
-
-\"irc.registered\" current-nick -- We have successfully
-  registered with the IRC server. Most commands can be used now.
-  In particular, joining channels is only possible now.
-
-\"sasl.login\" nick!user@host account -- SASL log in was
-  successful.
-
-Connection options used:
-
-:nick -- The nick to use to register with the server
-:user -- The user name to use
-:mode -- The initial mode to use; an integer. See RFC 2812 for
-   the meaning.
-:realname -- The realname to use for the registration
-:pass -- The server password to send
-:cap-req -- CAP protocol capabilities to request, if available
-:sasl-username -- The SASL username to send, if sasl is available
-:sasl-password -- The SASL password to send, if sasl is available
-
-Connection options set:
-
-:connection-state -- One of nil, connected, registered, disconnected
-  See `irc-connection-state' for an interface to this.
-:cap-supported-p -- Non-nil if the server supports the CAP protocol
-:cap-ack -- The list of active capabilities negotiated with the server"
-  (irc-handler-add table "conn.connected"
-                   #'irc-handle-registration--connected)
-  (irc-handler-add table "conn.disconnected"
-                   #'irc-handle-registration--disconnected)
-  (irc-handler-add table "001" ;; RPL_WELCOME
-                   #'irc-handle-registration--rpl-welcome)
-  (irc-handler-add table "CAP"
-                   #'irc-handle-registration--cap)
-  (irc-handler-add table "AUTHENTICATE"
-                   #'irc-handle-registration--authenticate)
-  (irc-handler-add table "900" ;; RPL_LOGGEDIN
-                   #'irc-handle-registration--logged-in))
-
-(defun irc-handle-registration--connected (conn _event)
-  (irc-connection-put conn :connection-state 'connected)
-  (when (irc-connection-get conn :cap-req)
-    (irc-send-CAP conn "LS"))
-  (let ((password (irc-connection-get conn :pass)))
-    (when password
-      (irc-send-PASS conn password)))
-  (irc-send-NICK conn (irc-connection-get conn :nick))
-  (irc-send-USER conn
-                 (irc-connection-get conn :user)
-                 (irc-connection-get conn :mode)
-                 (irc-connection-get conn :realname)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-registration--disconnected (conn _event)
-  (irc-connection-put conn :connection-state 'disconnected))
-
-(defun irc-handle-registration--rpl-welcome (conn _event _sender target
-                                                  &rest ignored)
-  (irc-connection-put conn :connection-state 'registered)
-  (irc-event-emit conn "irc.registered" target))
-
-(defun irc-handle-registration--cap (conn _event _sender _target
-                                          subcommand arg)
-  (cond
-   ((equal subcommand "LS")
-    (let ((supported (split-string arg))
-          (wanted nil))
-      (dolist (cap (irc-connection-get conn :cap-req))
-        (when (member cap supported)
-          (setq wanted (append wanted (list cap)))))
-      (if wanted
-          (irc-send-CAP conn "REQ" (mapconcat #'identity wanted " "))
-        (irc-send-CAP conn "END"))))
-   ((equal subcommand "ACK")
-    (let ((acked (split-string arg)))
-      (irc-connection-put conn :cap-ack acked)
-      (if (and (member "sasl" acked)
-               (irc-connection-get conn :sasl-username)
-               (irc-connection-get conn :sasl-password))
-          (irc-send-AUTHENTICATE conn "PLAIN")
-        (irc-send-CAP conn "END"))))
-   (t
-    (message "Unknown CAP response from server: %s %s" subcommand arg))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-registration--authenticate (conn _event _sender arg)
-  (if (equal arg "+")
-      (let ((username (irc-connection-get conn :sasl-username))
-            (password (irc-connection-get conn :sasl-password)))
-        (irc-send-AUTHENTICATE conn (base64-encode-string
-                                     (format "%s\x00%s\x00%s"
-                                             username username password)))
-        (irc-send-CAP conn "END"))
-    (message "Unknown AUTHENTICATE response from server: %s" arg)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-registration--logged-in (conn _event _sender _target
-                                                userhost account _message)
-  (irc-event-emit conn "sasl.login" userhost account))
-
-(defun irc-connection-state (conn)
-  "connecting connected registered disconnected"
-  (let ((state (irc-connection-get conn :connection-state)))
-    (if (null state)
-        'connecting
-      state)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Handler: Ping-Pong
-
-(defun irc-handle-ping-pong (table)
-  "Add command handlers to respond to PING requests."
-  (irc-handler-add table "PING" #'irc-handle-ping-pong--ping))
-
-(defun irc-handle-ping-pong--ping (conn _event _sender argument)
-  (irc-send-PONG conn argument))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Handler: ISUPPORT
-
-(defun irc-handle-isupport (table)
-  "Add command handlers to track 005 RPL_ISUPPORT capabilities."
-  (irc-handler-add table "005" #'irc-handle-isupport--005))
-
-(defun irc-handle-isupport--005 (conn _event _sender _target &rest args)
-  (irc-connection-put
-   conn :isupport
-   (append (irc-connection-get conn :isupport)
-           (irc-handle-isupport--capabilities-to-alist args))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-isupport--capabilities-to-alist (capabilities)
-  (mapcar (lambda (cap)
-            (if (string-match "\\`\\([^=]+\\)=\\(.*\\)\\'" cap)
-                (cons (match-string 1 cap)
-                      (match-string 2 cap))
-              (cons cap t)))
-          capabilities))
-
-(defun irc-isupport (conn capability)
-  "Return the value of CAPABILITY of CONN.
-
-These capabilities are set when the server sends a 005
-RPL_ISUPPORT message. The return value is either the value of the
-capability, or t if it is a boolean capability that is present.
-If the capability is not present, the return value is nil."
-  (cdr (assoc capability
-              (irc-connection-get conn :isupport))))
-
-(defun irc-string-equal-p (conn s1 s2)
-  "Compare S1 to S2 case-insensitively.
-
-What case means is defined by the server of CONN."
-  (equal (irc-isupport--case-fold conn s1)
-         (irc-isupport--case-fold conn s2)))
-
-(defvar irc-isupport--ascii-table
-  (let ((table (make-string 128 0))
-        (char 0))
-    (while (<= char 127)
-      (if (and (<= ?A char)
-               (<= char ?Z))
-          (aset table char (+ char (- ?a ?A)))
-        (aset table char char))
-      (setq char (1+ char)))
-    table)
-  "A case mapping table for the ascii CASEMAPPING.")
-
-(defvar irc-isupport--rfc1459-table
-  (let ((table (concat irc-isupport--ascii-table)))  ; copy string
-    (aset table ?\[ ?\{)
-    (aset table ?\] ?\})
-    (aset table ?\\ ?\|)
-    (aset table ?^ ?\~)
-    table)
-  "A case mapping table for the rfc1459 CASEMAPPING.")
-
-(defvar irc-isupport--rfc1459-strict-table
-  (let ((table (concat irc-isupport--ascii-table)))  ; copy string
-    (aset table ?\[ ?\{)
-    (aset table ?\] ?\})
-    (aset table ?\\ ?\|)
-    table)
-  "A case mapping table for the rfc1459-strict CASEMAPPING.")
-
-(defun irc-isupport--case-fold (conn s)
-  "Translate S to be a lower-case.
-
-This uses the case mapping defined by the IRC server for CONN."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert s)
-    (let ((mapping (or (irc-isupport conn "CASEMAPPING")
-                       "rfc1459")))
-      (cond
-       ((equal mapping "rfc1459")
-        (translate-region (point-min)
-                          (point-max)
-                          irc-isupport--rfc1459-table))
-       ((equal mapping "ascii")
-        (translate-region (point-min)
-                          (point-max)
-                          irc-isupport--ascii-table))
-       ((equal mapping "rfc1459-strict")
-        (translate-region (point-min)
-                          (point-max)
-                          irc-isupport--rfc1459-strict-table))))
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(defun irc-channel-name-p (conn string)
-  "True iff STRING is a valid channel name for CONN.
-
-This depends on the CHANTYPES setting set by the server of CONN."
-  (let ((chantypes (string-to-list
-                    (or (irc-isupport conn "CHANTYPES")
-                        "#"))))
-    (if (and (> (length string) 0)
-             (member (aref string 0) chantypes))
-        t
-      nil)))
-
-(defun irc-nick-without-prefix (conn nick)
-  "Return NICK without any mode prefixes.
-
-For example, a user with op status might be shown as @Nick. This
-function would return Nick without the prefix. This uses the 005
-RPL_ISUPPORT setting of PREFIX set by the IRC server for CONN."
-  (let ((prefixes (irc-connection-get conn :nick-prefixes)))
-    (when (not prefixes)
-      (let ((prefix-string (or (irc-isupport conn "PREFIX")
-                               "(qaohv)~&@%+")))
-        (setq prefixes (string-to-list
-                        (if (string-match "(.*)\\(.*\\)" prefix-string)
-                            (match-string 1 prefix-string)
-                          "~&@%+")))
-        (irc-connection-put conn :nick-prefixes prefixes)))
-    (while (and (> (length nick) 0)
-                (member (aref nick 0) prefixes))
-      (setq nick (substring nick 1)))
-    nick))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Handler: Initial nick acquisition
-
-(defun irc-handle-initial-nick-acquisition (table)
-  "Track the current nick of the user.
-
-Connection options used:
-
-:nick-alternatives -- A list of nicks to try if the first attempt
-  does not succeed."
-  (irc-handler-add table "432" ;; ERR_ERRONEUSNICKNAME
-                   #'irc-handle-initial-nick-acquisition--get-initial-nick)
-  (irc-handler-add table "433" ;; ERR_NICKNAMEINUSE
-                   #'irc-handle-initial-nick-acquisition--get-initial-nick)
-  (irc-handler-add table "437" ;; ERR_UNAVAILRESOURCE
-                   #'irc-handle-initial-nick-acquisition--get-initial-nick))
-
-(defun irc-handle-initial-nick-acquisition--get-initial-nick
-    (conn _event _sender current-nick _attempted-nick _reason)
-  (when (equal current-nick "*")
-    (let ((alternatives (irc-connection-get conn :nick-alternatives)))
-      (if (not alternatives)
-          (irc-send-NICK conn (irc-generate-nick))
-        (irc-connection-put conn :nick-alternatives (cdr alternatives))
-        (irc-send-NICK conn (car alternatives))))))
-
-(defun irc-generate-nick ()
-  "Return a random, valid IRC nick name.
-
-Valid nick names are at least (RFC 1459):
-
-<nick>       ::= <letter> { <letter> | <number> | <special> }
-<special>    ::= '-' | '[' | ']' | '\' | '`' | '^' | '{' | '}'"
-  (let ((chars "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"))
-    (mapconcat (lambda (_)
-                 (make-string 1 (aref chars (random (length chars)))))
-               (make-string 9 0)
-               "")))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Handler: CTCP
-
-(defun irc-handle-ctcp (table)
-  "Add command handlers to TABLE to handle the CTCP protocol.
-
-Connection options used:
-
-:ctcp-version -- The response to a CTCP VERSION request.
-:ctcp-clientinfo -- The response to a CTCP CLIENTINFO request.
-:ctcp-source -- The response to a CTCP SOURCE request.
-
-Events emitted:
-
-\"irc.message\" sender target body -- A non-CTCP PRIVMSG
-\"irc.notice\" sender target body -- A non-CTCP NOTICE
-\"irc.ctcp\" sender target verb argument -- A CTCP request. ARGUMENT
-  can be nil if there was no argument, or the empty string if the
-  argument was empty.
-\"irc.ctcpreply\" sender target verb argument -- A CTCP reply.
-  ARGUMENT is similar to above.
-\"irc.ctcp.VERB\" sender target argument -- A CTCP request of
-  this specific type.
-\"irc.ctcpreply.VERB\" sender target argument -- A CTCP reply of
-  this specific type."
-  (irc-handler-add table "PRIVMSG"
-                   #'irc-handle-ctcp--privmsg)
-  (irc-handler-add table "irc.ctcp"
-                   #'irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp)
-  (irc-handler-add table "NOTICE"
-                   #'irc-handle-ctcp--notice)
-  (irc-handler-add table "irc.ctcpreply"
-                   #'irc-handle-ctcp--ctcpreply)
-  (irc-handler-add table "irc.ctcp.VERSION"
-                   #'irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp-version)
-  (irc-handler-add table "irc.ctcp.CLIENTINFO"
-                   #'irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp-clientinfo)
-  (irc-handler-add table "irc.ctcp.SOURCE"
-                   #'irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp-source)
-  (irc-handler-add table "irc.ctcp.PING"
-                   #'irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp-ping)
-  (irc-handler-add table "irc.ctcp.TIME"
-                   #'irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp-time)
-  )
-
-(defun irc-handle-ctcp--privmsg (conn _event sender target body)
-  (if (string-match "\\`\x01\\([^ ]+\\)\\(?: \\(.*\\)\\)?\x01\\'"
-                    body)
-      (irc-event-emit conn "irc.ctcp" sender target
-                      (match-string 1 body)
-                      (match-string 2 body))
-    (irc-event-emit conn "irc.message" sender target body)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp (conn _event sender target verb argument)
-  (irc-event-emit conn
-                  (format "irc.ctcp.%s" (upcase verb))
-                  sender
-                  target
-                  argument))
-
-(defun irc-handle-ctcp--notice (conn _event sender target body)
-  (if (string-match "\\`\x01\\([^ ]+\\)\\(?: \\(.*\\)\\)?\x01\\'"
-                    body)
-      (irc-event-emit conn "irc.ctcpreply" sender target
-                      (match-string 1 body)
-                      (match-string 2 body))
-    (irc-event-emit conn "irc.notice" sender target body)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-ctcp--ctcpreply (conn _event sender target verb argument)
-  (irc-event-emit conn
-                  (format "irc.ctcpreply.%s" (upcase verb))
-                  sender
-                  target
-                  argument))
-
-(defun irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp-version (conn _event sender _target _argument)
-  (let ((version (irc-connection-get conn :ctcp-version)))
-    (when version
-      (irc-send-ctcpreply conn
-                          (irc-userstring-nick sender)
-                          "VERSION"
-                          version))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp-clientinfo (conn _event sender _target _argument)
-  (let ((clientinfo (irc-connection-get conn :ctcp-clientinfo)))
-    (when clientinfo
-      (irc-send-ctcpreply conn
-                          (irc-userstring-nick sender)
-                          "CLIENTINFO"
-                          clientinfo))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp-source (conn _event sender _target _argument)
-  (let ((source (irc-connection-get conn :ctcp-source)))
-    (when source
-      (irc-send-ctcpreply conn
-                          (irc-userstring-nick sender)
-                          "SOURCE"
-                          source))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp-ping (conn _event sender _target argument)
-  (when argument
-    (irc-send-ctcpreply conn
-                        (irc-userstring-nick sender)
-                        "PING"
-                        argument)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-ctcp--ctcp-time (conn _event sender _target _argument)
-  (irc-send-ctcpreply conn
-                      (irc-userstring-nick sender)
-                      "TIME"
-                      (current-time-string)))
-
-(defun irc-send-ctcp (conn target verb &optional argument)
-  "Send a CTCP VERB request to TARGET, optionally with ARGUMENT."
-  (irc-send-PRIVMSG conn
-                    target
-                    (format "\x01%s%s\x01"
-                            verb
-                            (if argument
-                                (concat " " argument)
-                              ""))))
-
-(defun irc-send-ctcpreply (conn target verb &optional argument)
-  "Send a CTCP VERB reply to TARGET, optionally with ARGUMENT."
-  (irc-send-raw conn
-                (irc--format-command "NOTICE"
-                                     target
-                                     (format "\x01%s%s\x01"
-                                             verb
-                                             (if argument
-                                                 (concat " " argument)
-                                               "")))
-                :drop))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Handler: State tracking
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking (table)
-  "Add command handlers to TABLE to track the IRC state.
-
-Connection options used:
-
-:current-nick -- The current nick, or nil if not known/set yet.
-
-Use helper functions to access the information tracked by this
-handler:
-
-- `irc-current-nick'
-- `irc-current-nick-p'
-
-Events emitted:
-
-\"channel.quit\" sender channel reason -- A user quit IRC and
-    left this channel that way."
-  (irc-handler-add table "001" ;; RPL_WELCOME
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--rpl-welcome)
-  (irc-handler-add table "JOIN"
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--JOIN)
-  (irc-handler-add table "PART"
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--PART)
-  (irc-handler-add table "KICK"
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--KICK)
-  (irc-handler-add table "QUIT"
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--QUIT)
-  (irc-handler-add table "NICK"
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--NICK)
-  (irc-handler-add table "PRIVMSG"
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--PRIVMSG)
-  (irc-handler-add table "353" ;; RPL_NAMREPLY
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--rpl-namreply)
-  (irc-handler-add table "366" ;; RPL_ENDOFNAMES
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--rpl-endofnames)
-
-  (irc-handler-add table "TOPIC"
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--TOPIC)
-  (irc-handler-add table "331" ;; RPL_NOTOPIC
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--rpl-notopic)
-  (irc-handler-add table "332" ;; RPL_TOPIC
-                   #'irc-handle-state-tracking--rpl-topic)
-  )
-
-(cl-defstruct irc-channel
-  name
-  topic
-  last-topic
-  folded-name
-  users
-  recent-users
-  receiving-names
-  connection)
-
-(defun irc-channel-from-name (conn name)
-  "Create a new IRC channel object on CONN, named NAME."
-  (make-irc-channel :name name
-                    :folded-name (irc-isupport--case-fold conn name)
-                    :users (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-                    :recent-users (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-                    :connection conn))
-
-(defun irc-connection-channel (conn channel-name)
-  "Return the channel object for CHANNEL-NAME on CONN."
-  (let ((channel-table (irc--connection-channel-table conn))
-        (folded-name (irc-isupport--case-fold conn channel-name)))
-    (gethash folded-name channel-table)))
-
-(defun irc-connection-channel-list (conn)
-  "Return the list of channel object on CONN."
-  (let ((channel-list nil))
-    (maphash (lambda (_folded-name channel)
-               (push channel channel-list))
-             (irc--connection-channel-table conn))
-    channel-list))
-
-(defun irc-connection-add-channel (conn channel-name)
-  "Add CHANNEL-NAME to the channel table of CONN."
-  (let* ((channel-table (irc--connection-channel-table conn))
-         (channel (irc-channel-from-name conn channel-name))
-         (folded-name (irc-channel-folded-name channel)))
-    (when (not (gethash folded-name channel-table))
-      (puthash folded-name channel channel-table))))
-
-(defun irc-connection-remove-channel (conn channel-name)
-  "Remove CHANNEL-NAME from the channel table of CONN."
-  (let* ((channel-table (irc--connection-channel-table conn))
-         (folded-name (irc-isupport--case-fold conn channel-name)))
-    (remhash folded-name channel-table)))
-
-(defun irc-current-nick (conn)
-  "Return the current nick on IRC connection CONN, or nil if not set yet."
-  (irc-connection-get conn :current-nick))
-
-(defun irc-current-nick-p (conn nick)
-  "Return t if NICK is our current nick on IRC connection CONN."
-  (let ((current-nick (irc-current-nick conn)))
-    (if (and (stringp nick)
-             (stringp current-nick))
-        (irc-string-equal-p conn current-nick nick)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun irc--connection-channel-table (conn)
-  (let ((table (irc-connection-get conn :channel-table)))
-    (when (not table)
-      (setq table (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-      (irc-connection-put conn :channel-table table))
-    table))
-
-(cl-defstruct irc-user
-  nick
-  folded-nick
-  userhost
-  join-time
-  last-activity-time
-  part-time
-  connection)
-
-(defun irc-user-from-userstring (conn userstring)
-  "Create an irc-user struct on CONN from USERSTRING.
-
-USERSTRING should be a s tring of the form \"nick!user@host\"."
-  (let ((nick (irc-userstring-nick userstring)))
-    (make-irc-user :nick nick
-                   :folded-nick (irc-isupport--case-fold conn nick)
-                   :userhost (let ((nick-len (length nick)))
-                               (if (>= nick-len (length userstring))
-                                   nil
-                                 (substring userstring (1+ nick-len))))
-                   :connection conn)))
-
-(defun irc-channel-user (channel nick)
-  "Return a user named NICK on channel CHANNEL."
-  (let ((user-table (irc-channel-users channel))
-        (folded-nick (irc-isupport--case-fold (irc-channel-connection channel)
-                                              nick)))
-    (gethash folded-nick user-table)))
-
-(defun irc-channel-recent-user (channel nick)
-  "Return a recent user named NICK on channel CHANNEL."
-  (let ((user-table (irc-channel-recent-users channel))
-        (folded-nick (irc-isupport--case-fold (irc-channel-connection channel)
-                                              nick)))
-    (gethash folded-nick user-table)))
-
-(defun irc-channel-add-user (channel userstring)
-  "Add USER to CHANNEL."
-  (let* ((user-table (irc-channel-users channel))
-         (user (irc-user-from-userstring (irc-channel-connection channel)
-                                         userstring))
-         (folded-nick (irc-user-folded-nick user))
-         (recent-user (irc-channel-recent-user channel (irc-user-nick user))))
-    (when (not (gethash folded-nick user-table))
-      (when (and recent-user
-                 (equal (irc-user-userhost recent-user)
-                        (irc-user-userhost user)))
-        (setf (irc-user-last-activity-time user)
-              (irc-user-last-activity-time recent-user)))
-      (puthash folded-nick user user-table)
-      user)))
-
-(defun irc-channel-remove-user (channel nick)
-  "Remove NICK from CHANNEL."
-  (let* ((user-table (irc-channel-users channel))
-         (recent-user-table (irc-channel-recent-users channel))
-         (folded-nick (irc-isupport--case-fold (irc-channel-connection channel)
-                                               nick))
-         (user (gethash folded-nick user-table)))
-    (remhash folded-nick user-table)
-    (when user
-      (setf (irc-user-part-time user) (float-time))
-      (puthash folded-nick user recent-user-table)
-      (maphash (lambda (folded-nick user)
-                 (when (< (irc-user-part-time user)
-                          (- (float-time)
-                             (* 60 60)))
-                   (remhash folded-nick recent-user-table)))
-               recent-user-table))))
-
-(defun irc-channel-rename-user (channel oldnick newnick)
-  "Update CHANNEL so that the user with nick OLDNICK now has nick NEWNICK."
-  (let ((user-table (irc-channel-users channel))
-        (user (irc-channel-user channel oldnick))
-        (newnick-folded (irc-isupport--case-fold
-                         (irc-channel-connection channel)
-                         newnick))
-        (recent-user (irc-channel-recent-user channel newnick)))
-    (when user
-      (when (and recent-user
-                 (equal (irc-user-userhost recent-user)
-                        (irc-user-userhost user)))
-        (setf (irc-user-last-activity-time user)
-              (irc-user-last-activity-time recent-user)))
-      (remhash (irc-user-folded-nick user) user-table)
-      (setf (irc-user-nick user) newnick)
-      (setf (irc-user-folded-nick user) newnick-folded)
-      (puthash (irc-user-folded-nick user) user user-table))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--rpl-welcome (conn _event _sender target
-                                                    &rest ignored)
-  (irc-connection-put conn :current-nick target))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--JOIN (conn _event sender target
-                                             &optional _account _realname)
-  (let ((nick (irc-userstring-nick sender)))
-    (cond
-     ((irc-current-nick-p conn nick)
-      (irc-connection-add-channel conn target))
-     (t
-      (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel conn target)))
-        (when channel
-          (let ((user (irc-channel-add-user channel sender)))
-            (when user
-              (setf (irc-user-join-time user) (float-time))))))))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--PART (conn _event sender target
-                                             &optional _reason)
-  (let ((nick (irc-userstring-nick sender)))
-    (cond
-     ((irc-current-nick-p conn nick)
-      (irc-connection-remove-channel conn target))
-     (t
-      (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel conn target)))
-        (when channel
-          (irc-channel-remove-user channel nick)))))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--KICK (conn _event _sender target nick
-                                             &optional _reason)
-  (cond
-   ((irc-current-nick-p conn nick)
-    (irc-connection-remove-channel conn target))
-   (t
-    (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel conn target)))
-      (when channel
-        (irc-channel-remove-user channel nick))))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--QUIT (conn _event sender
-                                             &optional reason)
-  (let ((nick (irc-userstring-nick sender)))
-    (if (irc-current-nick-p conn nick)
-        (dolist (channel (irc-connection-channel-list conn))
-          (irc-connection-remove-channel conn
-                                         (irc-channel-folded-name channel)))
-      (dolist (channel (irc-connection-channel-list conn))
-        (when (irc-channel-user channel nick)
-          (irc-event-emit conn "channel.quit"
-                          sender
-                          (irc-channel-name channel)
-                          reason))
-        (irc-channel-remove-user channel nick)))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--NICK (conn _event sender new-nick)
-  ;; Update channels
-  (let ((nick (irc-userstring-nick sender)))
-    (dolist (channel (irc-connection-channel-list conn))
-      (irc-channel-rename-user channel nick new-nick)))
-  ;; Update our own nick
-  (when (irc-current-nick-p conn (irc-userstring-nick sender))
-    (irc-connection-put conn :current-nick new-nick)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--PRIVMSG (conn _event sender target _message)
-  (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel conn target))
-        (nick (irc-userstring-nick sender)))
-    (when channel
-      (let ((user (irc-channel-user channel nick)))
-        (when user
-          (setf (irc-user-last-activity-time user) (float-time)))))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--rpl-namreply
-    (conn _event _sender _current-nick _channel-type channel-name nicks)
-  (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel conn channel-name)))
-    (when channel
-      (setf (irc-channel-receiving-names channel)
-            (append (irc-channel-receiving-names channel)
-                    (mapcar (lambda (nick)
-                              (irc-nick-without-prefix
-                               conn
-                               (string-trim nick)))
-                            (split-string nicks)))))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--rpl-endofnames
-    (conn _event _sender _current-nick channel-name _description)
-  (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel conn channel-name)))
-    (when channel
-      (irc-channel--synchronize-nicks channel
-                                      (irc-channel-receiving-names channel))
-      (setf (irc-channel-receiving-names channel) nil))))
-
-(defun irc-channel--synchronize-nicks (channel nicks)
-  "Update the user list of CHANNEL to match NICKS."
-  (let ((have (irc-channel-users channel))
-        (want (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-    (dolist (nick nicks)
-      (puthash (irc-isupport--case-fold (irc-channel-connection channel)
-                                        nick)
-               nick
-               want))
-    (maphash (lambda (nick-folded user)
-               (when (not (gethash nick-folded want))
-                 (irc-channel-remove-user channel
-                                          (irc-user-nick user))))
-             have)
-    (maphash (lambda (_nick-folded nick)
-               (irc-channel-add-user channel nick))
-             want)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--TOPIC (conn _event _sender channel new-topic)
-  (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel conn channel)))
-    (when channel
-      (setf (irc-channel-last-topic channel)
-            (irc-channel-topic channel))
-      (setf (irc-channel-topic channel) new-topic))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--rpl-notopic (conn _event _sender
-                                                    _current-nick channel
-                                                    _no-topic-desc)
-  (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel conn channel)))
-    (when channel
-      (setf (irc-channel-topic channel) nil))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-state-tracking--rpl-topic (conn _event _sender _current-nick
-                                                  channel topic)
-  (let ((channel (irc-connection-channel conn channel)))
-    (when channel
-      (setf (irc-channel-topic channel) topic))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;
-;;; Handler: NickServ
-
-(defun irc-handle-nickserv (table)
-  "Add command handlers to TABLE to deal with NickServ.
-
-Connection options used:
-
-:nickserv-nick -- The nick to register as
-
-:nickserv-password -- The password for nickserv; can be a function and
-  is then called with the IRC connection as its sole argument
-
-:nickserv-mask -- A regular expression matching the correct NickServ's
-  nick!user@host string to avoid fakes
-
-:nickserv-identify-challenge -- A regular expression matching the
-  challenge sent by NickServ to request identification
-
-:nickserv-identify-command -- The raw IRC command to send to identify;
-  expands {nick} and {password} when present
-
-:nickserv-identify-confirmation -- A regular expression matching the
-  confirmation message from NickServ after successful identification
-
-:nickserv-ghost-command -- The raw IRC comment to ghost your
-  original nick; expands {nick} and {password}. Set this to nil
-  to disable ghosting and nick regaining.
-
-:nickserv-ghost-confirmation -- A regular expression matching the
-  confirmation message that the nick was ghosted
-
-Events emitted:
-
-\"nickserv.identified\" -- We have successfully identified with nickserv.
-
-\"nickserv.ghosted\" -- We have ghosted a nick."
-  (irc-handler-add table "irc.registered" #'irc-handle-nickserv--registered)
-  (irc-handler-add table "NOTICE" #'irc-handle-nickserv--NOTICE)
-  (irc-handler-add table "PRIVMSG" #'irc-handle-nickserv--NOTICE)
-  (irc-handler-add table "NICK" #'irc-handle-nickserv--NICK))
-
-(defun irc-handle-nickserv--password (conn)
-  (let ((password (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-password)))
-    (if (functionp password)
-        (funcall password conn)
-      password)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-nickserv--registered (conn _event current-nick)
-  (let ((ghost-command (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-ghost-command))
-        (wanted-nick (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-nick))
-        (password (irc-handle-nickserv--password conn)))
-    (when (and ghost-command
-               wanted-nick
-               password
-               (not (irc-string-equal-p conn current-nick wanted-nick)))
-      (irc-send-raw conn
-                    (irc-format ghost-command
-                                'nick wanted-nick
-                                'password password)))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-nickserv--NOTICE (conn _event sender _target message)
-  (let ((nickserv-mask (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-mask))
-        identify-challenge identify-command identify-confirmation
-        ghost-confirmation
-        nickserv-nick nickserv-password)
-    (when (and nickserv-mask (string-match nickserv-mask sender))
-      (setq identify-challenge
-            (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-identify-challenge))
-      (setq identify-command
-            (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-identify-command))
-      (setq identify-confirmation
-            (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-identify-confirmation))
-      (setq ghost-confirmation
-            (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-ghost-confirmation))
-      (setq nickserv-nick (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-nick))
-      (setq nickserv-password (irc-handle-nickserv--password conn))
-      (cond
-       ;; Identify
-       ((and identify-challenge
-             identify-command
-             nickserv-nick
-             nickserv-password
-             (string-match identify-challenge message))
-        (irc-send-raw conn
-                      (irc-format identify-command
-                                  'nick nickserv-nick
-                                  'password nickserv-password)))
-       ;; Identification confirmed
-       ((and identify-confirmation
-             (string-match identify-confirmation message))
-        (irc-event-emit conn "nickserv.identified"))
-       ;; Ghosting confirmed
-       ((and ghost-confirmation
-             (string-match ghost-confirmation message))
-        (irc-event-emit conn "nickserv.ghosted")
-        (irc-connection-put conn :nickserv-regaining-nick t)
-        (when nickserv-nick
-          (irc-send-NICK conn nickserv-nick)))))))
-
-(defun irc-handle-nickserv--NICK (conn _event _sender new-nick)
-  (when (and (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-regaining-nick)
-             (irc-string-equal-p conn new-nick
-                                 (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-nick)))
-    (irc-connection-put conn :nickserv-regaining-nick nil)
-    (irc-event-emit conn "nickserv.regained")))
-
-(defun irc-format (format &rest args)
-  "Return a formatted version of FORMAT, using substitutions from ARGS.
-
-The substitutions are identified by braces ('{' and '}')."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert format)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (re-search-forward "{\\([^}]*\\)}" nil t)
-      (replace-match (format "%s" (plist-get args (intern (match-string 1))))
-                     t t))
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Handler: Auto-Join
-
-(defun irc-handle-auto-join (table)
-  "Add command handlers to TABLE to deal with NickServ.
-
-Connection options used:
-
-:auto-join-after-registration -- List of channels to join
-  immediately after registration with the server
-
-:auto-join-after-host-hiding -- List of channels to join
-  after our host was hidden
-
-:auto-join-after-nick-acquisition -- List of channels to join
-  after we gained our desired nick
-
-:auto-join-after-nickserv-identification -- List of channels
-  to join after we identified successfully with NickServ"
-  (irc-handler-add table "irc.registered" #'irc-handle-auto-join--registered)
-  (irc-handler-add table "396" ;; RPL_HOSTHIDDEN
-                   #'irc-handle-auto-join--rpl-hosthidden)
-  (irc-handler-add table "nickserv.regained"
-                   #'irc-handle-auto-join--nickserv-regained)
-  (irc-handler-add table "nickserv.identified"
-                   #'irc-handle-auto-join--nickserv-identified)
-  (irc-handler-add table "sasl.login"
-                   #'irc-handle-auto-join--sasl-login))
-
-(defun irc-handle-auto-join--registered (conn _event _current-nick)
-  (dolist (channel (irc-connection-get conn :auto-join-after-registration))
-    (irc-send-JOIN conn channel)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-auto-join--rpl-hosthidden (conn _event _sender _target _host
-                                                  _description)
-  (dolist (channel (irc-connection-get conn :auto-join-after-host-hiding))
-    (irc-send-JOIN conn channel)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-auto-join--nickserv-regained (conn _event)
-  (dolist (channel (irc-connection-get
-                    conn :auto-join-after-nick-acquisition))
-    (irc-send-JOIN conn channel)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-auto-join--nickserv-identified (conn event)
-  (dolist (channel (irc-connection-get
-                    conn :auto-join-after-nickserv-identification))
-    (irc-send-JOIN conn channel))
-  (if (irc-string-equal-p conn
-                          (irc-connection-get conn :nick)
-                          (irc-connection-get conn :nickserv-nick))
-      (irc-handle-auto-join--nickserv-regained conn event)))
-
-(defun irc-handle-auto-join--sasl-login (conn _event &rest ignored)
-  (dolist (channel (irc-connection-get
-                    conn :auto-join-after-sasl-login))
-    (irc-send-JOIN conn channel)))
-
-(provide 'irc)
-;;; irc.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/lcs.el
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-;;; lcs.el --- find out the longest common sequence
-
-;;   Copyright (c) 2002-2003 by Alex Shinn, All rights reserved.
-;;   Copyright (c) 2002-2003 by Shiro Kawai, All rights reserved.
-;;   Copyright (c) 2006, 2012 by Jorgen Schaefer, All rights reserved.
-
-;; Authors: Alex Shinn, Shiro Kawai
-;; Maintainer: Jorgen Schaefer <forcer@forcix.cx>
-;; URL: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe/wiki/lcs
-
-;;   Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;;   modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-;;   are met:
-
-;;   1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-
-;;   2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;      documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-
-;;   3. Neither the name of the authors nor the names of its contributors
-;;      may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
-;;      software without specific prior written permission.
-
-;;   THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;;   "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;;   LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;;   A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;;   OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;;   SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
-;;   TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-;;   PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
-;;   LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-;;   NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
-;;   SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; lcs.el is a library for other Emacs Lisp programs not useful by
-;; itself.
-
-;; This library provides functions to find the Longest Common Sequence
-;; (LCS) of two sequences. This is used to create a unified diff of to
-;; two lists. See `lcs-unified-diff' for a useful function to be
-;; called.
-
-;; The code is more or less a literal translation of (part of)
-;; Gauche's util/lcs.scm module to Emacs Lisp.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(put 'lcs-for 'lisp-indent-function 4)
-(defmacro lcs-for (var from to step &rest body)
-  "A simple FOR loop macro.
-Count VAR from FROM to TO by stepsize STEP. Evaluate BODY in each
-iteration."
-  (let ((sto (make-symbol "to"))
-        (sstep (make-symbol "step")))
-    `(let ((,var ,from)
-           (,sto ,to)
-           (,sstep ,step))
-       (while (<= ,var ,sto)
-         (progn
-           ,@body)
-         (setq ,var (+ ,var ,sstep))))))
-
-(defun lcs-split-at (lis pos)
-  "Return a cons cell of the first POS elements of LIS and the rest."
-  (let ((head nil))
-    (while (> pos 0)
-      (setq head (cons (car lis)
-                       head)
-            pos (- pos 1)
-            lis (cdr lis)))
-    (cons (reverse head)
-          lis)))
-
-(defun lcs-finish (M+N V_l vl V_r vr)
-  "Finalize the LCS algorithm.
-Should be used only by `lcs-with-positions'."
-  (let ((maxl 0)
-        (r '()))
-    (lcs-for i (- M+N) M+N 1
-      (when (> (funcall vl i)
-               maxl)
-        (setq maxl (funcall vl i)
-              r (funcall vr i))))
-    (list maxl (reverse r))))
-
-(defun lcs-with-positions (a-ls b-ls &optional equalp)
-  "Return the longest common subsequence (LCS) of A-LS and B-LS.
-EQUALP can be any procedure which returns non-nil when two
-elements should be considered equal."
-  (let* ((A (vconcat a-ls))
-         (B (vconcat b-ls))
-         (N (length A))
-         (M (length B))
-         (M+N (+ M N))
-         (V_d (make-vector (+ 1 (* 2 M+N))
-                           0))
-         (V_r (make-vector (+ 1 (* 2 M+N))
-                           nil))
-         (V_l (make-vector (+ 1 (* 2 M+N))
-                           0))
-         (vd (lambda (i &optional x)
-               (if x
-                   (aset V_d (+ i M+N) x)
-                 (aref V_d (+ i M+N)))))
-         (vr (lambda (i &optional x)
-               (if x
-                   (aset V_r (+ i M+N) x)
-                 (aref V_r (+ i M+N)))))
-         (vl (lambda (i &optional x)
-               (if x
-                   (aset V_l (+ i M+N) x)
-                 (aref V_l (+ i M+N))))))
-    (when (not equalp)
-      (setq equalp 'equal))
-    (catch 'return
-      (if (= M+N 0)
-          (throw 'return '(0 ()))
-        (lcs-for d 0 M+N 1
-          (lcs-for k (- d) d 2
-            (let ((x nil)
-                  (y nil)
-                  (l nil)
-                  (r nil))
-              (if (or (= k (- d))
-                      (and (not (= k d))
-                           (< (funcall vd (- k 1))
-                              (funcall vd (+ k 1)))))
-                  (setq x (funcall vd (+ k 1))
-                        l (funcall vl (+ k 1))
-                        r (funcall vr (+ k 1)))
-                (setq x (+ 1 (funcall vd (- k 1)))
-                      l (funcall vl (- k 1))
-                      r (funcall vr (- k 1))))
-              (setq y (- x k))
-              (while (and (< x N)
-                          (< y M)
-                          (funcall equalp (aref A x) (aref B y)))
-                (setq r (cons (list (aref A x) x y)
-                              r)
-                      x (+ x 1)
-                      y (+ y 1)
-                      l (+ l 1)))
-              (funcall vd k x)
-              (funcall vr k r)
-              (funcall vl k l)
-              (when (and (>= x N)
-                         (>= y M))
-                (throw 'return(lcs-finish M+N V_l vl V_r vr)))))))
-      (error "Can't happen"))))
-
-(defun lcs-unified-diff (a b &optional equalp)
-  "Return a unified diff of the lists A and B.
-EQUALP should can be a procedure that returns non-nil when two
-elements of A and B should be considered equal. It's `equal' by
-default."
-  (let ((common (cadr (lcs-with-positions a b equalp)))
-        (a a)
-        (a-pos 0)
-        (b b)
-        (b-pos 0)
-        (diff '()))
-    (while common
-      (let* ((elt (car common))
-             (a-off (nth 1 elt))
-             (a-skip (- a-off a-pos))
-             (b-off (nth 2 elt))
-             (b-skip (- b-off b-pos))
-             (a-split (lcs-split-at a a-skip))
-             (a-head (car a-split))
-             (a-tail (cdr a-split))
-             (b-split (lcs-split-at b b-skip))
-             (b-head (car b-split))
-             (b-tail (cdr b-split)))
-        (setq diff (append diff
-                           (mapcar (lambda (a)
-                                     `(- ,a))
-                                   a-head)
-                           (mapcar (lambda (b)
-                                     `(+ ,b))
-                                   b-head)
-                           `((! ,(car elt))))
-
-              common (cdr common)
-              a (cdr a-tail)
-              a-pos (+ a-off 1)
-              b (cdr b-tail)
-              b-pos (+ b-off 1))))
-    (append diff
-            (mapcar (lambda (a)
-                      `(- ,a))
-                    a)
-            (mapcar (lambda (b)
-                      `(+ ,b))
-                    b))))
-
-(provide 'lcs)
-;;; lcs.el ends here
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-;;; lui-autopaste.el --- Extension for lui for long text input
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012  Jorgen Schaefer <forcer@forcix.cx>
-
-;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <forcer@forcix.cx>
-
-;; This file is part of Lui.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This extension for lui will intercept long input and replace it by
-;; an URL to a paste service.
-
-;; What is considered "long" is defined by `lui-autopaste-lines'. You
-;; can configure which paste service to use by changing
-;; `lui-autopaste-function'.
-
-;; Run `enable-lui-autopaste' to enable this.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup lui-autopaste nil
-  "The Lui autopaste extension."
-  :prefix "lui-autopaste-"
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-autopaste-lines 3
-  "Starting at this number of lines, Lui will ask to paste the input."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'lui-autopaste)
-
-(defcustom lui-autopaste-function 'lui-autopaste-service-ixio
-  "Which paste service to use.
-
-This function will be called with some text as its only argument,
-and is expected to return an URL to view the contents."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "ix.io" lui-autopaste-service-ixio)
-                 (const :tag "ptpb.pw" lui-autopaste-service-ptpb-pw))
-  :group 'lui-autopaste)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun enable-lui-autopaste ()
-  "Enable the lui autopaste feature.
-
-If you enter more than `lui-autopaste-lines' at once, Lui will
-ask if you would prefer to use a paste service instead. If you
-agree, Lui will paste your input to `lui-autopaste-function' and
-replace it with the resulting URL."
-  (interactive)
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-input-hook 'lui-autopaste))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun disable-lui-autopaste ()
-  "Disable the lui autopaste feature."
-  (interactive)
-  (remove-hook 'lui-pre-input-hook 'lui-autopaste))
-
-(defun lui-autopaste ()
-  "Check if the lui input is too large. If so, paste it instead."
-  (when (and (>= (count-lines (point-min) (point-max))
-                 lui-autopaste-lines)
-             (y-or-n-p "That's pretty long, would you like to use a paste service instead? "))
-    (let ((url (funcall lui-autopaste-function
-                        (buffer-substring (point-min)
-                                          (point-max)))))
-      (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
-      (insert url))))
-
-(defun lui-autopaste-service-ptpb-pw (text)
-  "Paste TEXT to ptpb.pw and return the paste url."
-  (let ((url-request-method "POST")
-        (url-request-extra-headers
-         '(("Content-Type" . "application/x-www-form-urlencoded")))
-        (url-request-data (format "c=%s" (url-hexify-string text)))
-        (url-http-attempt-keepalives nil))
-    (let ((buf (url-retrieve-synchronously "https://ptpb.pw/")))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (with-current-buffer buf
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (if (re-search-forward "^url: \\(.*\\)" nil t)
-                (match-string 1)
-              (error "Error during pasting to ptpb.pw")))
-        (kill-buffer buf)))))
-
-(defun lui-autopaste-service-ixio (text)
-  "Paste TEXT to ix.io and return the paste url."
-  (let ((url-request-method "POST")
-        (url-request-extra-headers
-         '(("Content-Type" . "application/x-www-form-urlencoded")))
-        (url-request-data (format "f:1=%s" (url-hexify-string text)))
-        (url-http-attempt-keepalives nil))
-    (let ((buf (url-retrieve-synchronously "http://ix.io/")))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (with-current-buffer buf
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (if (re-search-forward "\n\n" nil t)
-                (buffer-substring (point) (point-at-eol))
-              (error "Error during pasting to ix.io")))
-        (kill-buffer buf)))))
-
-(provide 'lui-autopaste)
-;;; lui-autopaste.el ends here
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-;;; lui-format.el --- A formatting function for use with Lui
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2005, 2012  Jorgen Schaefer
-
-;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <forcer@forcix.cx>
-
-;; This file is part of Lui.
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; An improved formatting function using named parameters.
-;;
-;; See the docstring of `lui-format' for more details.
-;;
-;; Most of the design is borrowed from Python's string.format.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lui)
-
-(defun lui-display (format not-tracked-p &rest keywords)
-  "Display a formatted string in the current Lui interface.
-
-The string is formatted using FORMAT and `lui-format'.
-
-If NOT-TRACKED-P is given, the inserted string won't trigger
-tracking. See `lui-insert' for a description.
-
-KEYWORDS are the keyword arguments passed to `lui-format'.
-
-See `lui-format' for a full description of the arguments."
-  (lui-insert (lui-format format keywords)
-              not-tracked-p))
-
-(defun lui-format (format &rest keywords)
-  "Display FORMAT formatted with KEYWORDS.
-FORMAT should be a symbol whose value is taken. If the value is a
-procedure, the keyword list is passed as a single argument to it,
-and it should return the formatted string. If the value is a
-string, it is formatted according to the rules below.
-
-KEYWORDS is a plist of keywords and strings, or symbols and
-strings. They are used as format arguments.
-
-The string is taken verbatim, unless there is are opening or
-closing braces.
-
-Double opening or closing braces are replaced by single
-occurrences of those characters. Otherwise, the contents between
-opening and closing braces is a format description and replaced
-by a formatted string.
-
-The string between opening and closing braces is taken as a name
-of a keyword argument, and replaced by that argument's value. If
-there is a colon in the string, the keyword name is the part
-before the colon. The part after the colon is used to format the
-argument using standard `format'
-
-Example:
-
-  (lui-format \"Hello {foo:.1f}\" :foo 3.1415)
-
-is equivalent to
-
-  (format \"Hello %.1f\" 3.1415)
-
-If the name is either a number, a number followed by a dash, or
-two numbers with a dash in between them, this is taken as a
-special name that is looked up in the list given using the list
-argument to the :indexed-args keyword.
-
-{1} refers to the second element (element 1)
-{1-} refers to the second and all following elements
-{1-3} refers to the second through fourth element
-
-If more than one element is selected, the elements are separated
-by a single space character.
-
-All named arguments receive a property of `lui-format-argument'
-with the respective name as value. The whole string receives a
-`lui-format' property with FORMAT as a value, and a
-`lui-keywords' argument with KEYWORDS as a value."
-  ;; If it's only a single argument, that argument is a list.
-  (when (not (cdr keywords))
-    (setq keywords (car keywords)))
-  (cond
-   ((functionp format)
-    (apply format keywords))
-   ((and (symbolp format)
-         (functionp (symbol-value format)))
-    (apply (symbol-value format) keywords))
-   (t
-    (let* ((format-string (if (symbolp format)
-                              (symbol-value format)
-                            format))
-           (plist (mapcar (lambda (entry)
-                            (if (keywordp entry)
-                                ;; Keyword -> symbol
-                                (intern (substring (symbol-name entry)
-                                                   1))
-                              entry))
-                          keywords)))
-      (propertize (lui-format-internal format-string plist)
-                  'lui-format format
-                  'lui-keywords keywords)))))
-
-(defun lui-format-internal (fmt keywords)
-  "Internal function for `lui-format'.
-
-FMT is the format string and KEYWORDS is the symbol-based plist.
-
-See `lui-format'."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert fmt)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (re-search-forward "{{\\|}}\\|{\\([^}]*\\)}" nil t)
-      (cond
-       ((string-equal (match-string 0) "3.1")
-        (replace-match "{"))
-       ((string-equal (match-string 0) "}}")
-        (replace-match "}"))
-       (t ;; (match-string 1)
-        (replace-match (save-match-data
-                         (lui-format-single (match-string 1) keywords))
-                       t t))))
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(defun lui-format-single (specifier keywords)
-  "Format a single braced SPECIFIER according to KEYWORDS.
-See `lui-format' for details.
-
-This adds `lui-format-argument' as necessary."
-  (let* ((split (split-string specifier ":"))
-         (identifier (car split))
-         (format (cadr split)))
-    (when (not format)
-      (setq format "s"))
-    (propertize (format (concat "%" format)
-                        (lui-format-lookup identifier keywords))
-                'lui-format-argument (intern identifier))))
-
-(defun lui-format-lookup (identifier keywords)
-  "Lookup the format IDENTIFIER in KEYWORDS.
-
-See `lui-format' for details."
-  (cond
-   ((string-match "^\\([0-9]+\\)\\(-\\([0-9]+\\)?\\)?$" identifier)
-    (let ((from (match-string 1 identifier))
-          (rangep (match-string 2 identifier))
-          (to (match-string 3 identifier))
-          (indexed-args (plist-get keywords 'indexed-args)))
-      (if rangep
-          (mapconcat (lambda (element)
-                       (if (stringp element)
-                           element
-                         (format "%s" element)))
-                     (lui-sublist indexed-args
-                                  (string-to-number from)
-                                  (when to (string-to-number to)))
-                     " ")
-        (or (nth (string-to-number from)
-                 indexed-args)
-            ""))))
-   (t
-    (or (plist-get keywords (intern identifier))
-        (error "Unknown keyword argument %S" identifier)))))
-
-(defun lui-sublist (list from &optional to)
-  "Return the sublist from LIST starting at FROM and ending at TO."
-  (if (not to)
-      (nthcdr from list)
-    (let ((from-list (nthcdr from list))
-          (i (- to from))
-          (to-list nil))
-      (while (>= i 0)
-        (when (null from-list)
-          (error "Argument out of range: %S" to))
-        (setq to-list (cons (car from-list)
-                            to-list)
-              i (- i 1)
-              from-list (cdr from-list)))
-      (nreverse to-list))))
-
-(provide 'lui-format)
-;;; lui-format.el ends here
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-;;; lui-irc-colors.el --- Add IRC color support to LUI
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2005  Jorgen Schaefer
-
-;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <forcer@forcix.cx>
-
-;; This file is part of Lui.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
-;; 02110-1301  USA
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This tells LUI how to display IRC colors:
-;; ^B - Bold
-;; ^_ - Underline
-;; ^V - Inverse
-;; ^] - Italic
-;; ^O - Return to normal
-;; ^C1,2 - Colors
-
-;; The colors are documented at http://www.mirc.co.uk/help/color.txt
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lui)
-
-(defgroup lui-irc-colors nil
-  "LUI IRC colors faces."
-  :group 'circe)
-
-(defface lui-irc-colors-inverse-face
-  '((t (:inverse-video t)))
-  "Face used for inverse video."
-  :group 'lui-irc-colors)
-
-(defun lui-irc-defface (face property on-dark on-light rest doc)
-  (custom-declare-face
-   face
-   `((((type graphic) (class color) (background dark))
-      (,property ,on-dark))
-     (((type graphic) (class color) (background light))
-      (,property ,on-light))
-     (t (,property ,rest)))
-   doc
-   :group 'lui-irc-colors))
-
-(defun lui-irc-defface-pair (number on-dark on-light rest name)
-  (lui-irc-defface
-   (intern (format "lui-irc-colors-fg-%d-face" number))
-   :foreground
-   on-dark on-light rest
-   (concat "Face used for foreground IRC color "
-	   (number-to-string number) " (" name ")."))
-  (lui-irc-defface
-   (intern (format "lui-irc-colors-bg-%d-face" number))
-   :background
-   on-light on-dark rest
-   (concat "Face used for background IRC color "
-	   (number-to-string number) " (" name ").")))
-
-(defun lui-irc-defface-bulk (colors)
-  (dotimes (n (length colors))
-    (apply 'lui-irc-defface-pair n (nth n colors))))
-
-(lui-irc-defface-bulk
- '(("#ffffff" "#585858" "white"    "white")
-   ("#a5a5a5" "#000000" "black"    "black")
-   ("#9b9bff" "#0000ff" "blue4"    "blue")
-   ("#40eb51" "#006600" "green4"   "green")
-   ("#ff9696" "#b60000" "red"      "red")
-   ("#d19999" "#8f3d3d" "red4"     "brown")
-   ("#d68fff" "#9c009c" "magenta4" "purple")
-   ("#ffb812" "#7a4f00" "yellow4"  "orange")
-   ("#ffff00" "#5c5c00" "yellow"   "yellow")
-   ("#80ff95" "#286338" "green"    "light green")
-   ("#00b8b8" "#006078" "cyan4"    "teal")
-   ("#00ffff" "#006363" "cyan"     "light cyan")
-   ("#a8aeff" "#3f568c" "blue"     "light blue")
-   ("#ff8bff" "#853885" "magenta"  "pink")
-   ("#cfcfcf" "#171717" "dimgray"  "grey")
-   ("#e6e6e6" "#303030" "gray"     "light grey")))
-
-(defvar lui-irc-colors-regex
-  "\\(\x02\\|\x1F\\|\x16\\|\x1D\\|\x0F\\|\x03\\)"
-  "A regular expression matching IRC control codes.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun enable-lui-irc-colors ()
-  "Enable IRC color interpretation for Lui."
-  (interactive)
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'lui-irc-colors))
-
-(defun disable-lui-irc-colors ()
-  "Disable IRC color interpretation for Lui."
-  (interactive)
-  (remove-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'lui-irc-colors))
-
-(defun lui-irc-colors ()
-  "Add color faces for IRC colors.
-This is an appropriate function for `lui-pre-output-hook'."
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (let ((start (point))
-        (boldp nil)
-        (inversep nil)
-        (italicp nil)
-        (underlinep nil)
-        (fg nil)
-        (bg nil))
-    (while (re-search-forward lui-irc-colors-regex nil t)
-      (lui-irc-propertize start (point)
-                          boldp inversep italicp underlinep
-                          fg bg)
-      (let ((code (match-string 1)))
-        (replace-match "")
-        (setq start (point))
-        (cond
-         ((string= code "")
-          (setq boldp (not boldp)))
-         ((string= code "")
-          (setq inversep (not inversep)))
-         ((string= code "")
-          (setq italicp (not italicp)))
-         ((string= code "")
-          (setq underlinep (not underlinep)))
-         ((string= code "")
-          (setq boldp nil
-                inversep nil
-                italicp nil
-                underlinep nil
-                fg nil
-                bg nil))
-         ((string= code "")
-          (if (looking-at "\\([0-9][0-9]?\\)\\(,\\([0-9][0-9]?\\)\\)?")
-              (progn
-                (setq fg (string-to-number (match-string 1))
-                      bg (if (match-string 2)
-                             (string-to-number (match-string 3))
-                           bg))
-                (setq fg (if (and fg (not (= fg 99))) (mod fg 16) nil)
-                      bg (if (and bg (not (= bg 99))) (mod bg 16) nil))
-                (replace-match ""))
-            (setq fg nil
-                  bg nil)))
-         (t
-          (error "lui-irc-colors: Can't happen!")))))
-    (lui-irc-propertize (point) (point-max)
-                        boldp inversep italicp underlinep fg bg)))
-
-(defun lui-irc-propertize (start end boldp inversep italicp underlinep fg bg)
-  "Propertize the region between START and END."
-  (let ((faces (append (and boldp '(bold))
-                       (and inversep '(lui-irc-colors-inverse-face))
-                       (and italicp '(italic))
-                       (and underlinep '(underline))
-                       (and fg (list (lui-irc-colors-face 'fg fg)))
-                       (and bg (list (lui-irc-colors-face 'bg bg))))))
-    (when faces
-      (add-face-text-property start end faces))))
-
-(defun lui-irc-colors-face (type n)
-  "Return a face appropriate for face number N.
-TYPE is either 'fg or 'bg."
-  (if (and (<= 0 n)
-           (<= n 15))
-      (intern (format "lui-irc-colors-%s-%s-face" type n))
-    'default-face))
-
-(provide 'lui-irc-colors)
-;;; lui-irc-colors.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/lui-irc-colors.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/lui-irc-colors.elc
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-;;; lui-logging.el --- Logging support for lui
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2006  Jorgen Schaefer,
-;;               2012  Anthony Martinez
-
-;; Author: Anthony Martinez <pi+circe@pihost.us>
-
-;; This file is part of Lui.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
-;; 02110-1301  USA
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This lui module enables logging. Lui applications can change the
-;; values of `lui-logging-format-arguments' to provide further
-;; possibilities of customizing `lui-logging-file-format' for users.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lui-format)
-(require 'url-util)
-
-(defgroup lui-logging nil
-  "Logging support."
-  :prefix "lui-logging-"
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-logging-format "[%T] {text}"
-  "The format used for log file entries.
-This is first passed through `format-time-string' and then through
-`lui-format'. The following format strings exist:
-
-  {text} - the text to be logged"
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'lui-logging)
-
-(defcustom lui-logging-directory "~/.logs"
-  "The directory where log files are stored."
-  :type 'directory
-  :group 'lui-logging)
-
-(defcustom lui-logging-file-format "{buffer}_%Y-%m-%d.txt"
-  "The format to be used for the log file name.
-This is first passed through `format-time-string', and then
-through `lui-format'. Possible lui format strings are:
-
-  {buffer} - the buffer name where the logging happened.
-
-Lui applications can provide further format strings. See
-`lui-logging-format-arguments' in the appropriate buffer."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'lui-logging)
-
-(defcustom lui-logging-flush-delay 0
-  "The number of seconds to delay writing newly-received messages
-to disk. This can increase performance/decrease IO-wait at the
-cost of a little bit of safety."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'lui-logging)
-
-(defvar lui-logging-format-arguments nil
-  "A list of arguments to be passed to `lui-format'.
-This can be used to extend the formatting possibilities of the
-file name for lui applications.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'lui-logging-format-arguments)
-
-(defvar lui-logging-file-name-unreserved-chars
-  ;; All but '/' is fine actually, but also omit '%' because otherwise there's
-  ;; ambiguity between one introduced by encoding and a literal one.
-  '(?! ?\" ?# ?$ ?& ?` ?\( ?\) ?* ?+ ?,?: ?\; ?< ?= ?> ?? ?@?\[ ?\\ ?\] ?^ ?`
-       ?\{ ?| ?\})
-  "A list of characters that should not be percent-encoded by
-`url-hexify-string' while generating a logging file name.")
-
-(defvar lui-pending-logs
-  (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Storage for log messages awaiting write. It is structured as a
-hash table mapping filenames to a list-of-strings, which serves as
-a queue.")
-
-(defvar lui-logging-timer nil
-  "The timer used to flush lui-logged buffers")
-
-(defun lui-logging-delayed-p ()
-  (> lui-logging-flush-delay 0))
-
-(defun enable-lui-logging ()
-  "Enable lui logging for this buffer. Also create the log
-file's directory, should it not exist."
-  (interactive)
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'lui-logging
-            nil t))
-
-(defun disable-lui-logging ()
-  "Disable lui logging for this buffer, and flush any pending
-logs to disk."
-  (interactive)
-  (remove-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'lui-logging t)
-  (lui-logging-flush))
-
-(defun enable-lui-logging-globally ()
-  "Enable lui logging for all Lui buffers.
-
-This affects current as well as future buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (add-hook 'lui-mode-hook 'enable-lui-logging)
-  (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (when lui-input-marker
-        (enable-lui-logging)))))
-
-(defun disable-lui-logging-globally ()
-  "Disable logging in all future Lui buffers.
-
-This affects current as well as future buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (remove-hook 'lui-mode-hook 'enable-lui-logging)
-  (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (when lui-input-marker
-        (disable-lui-logging)))))
-
-(defun lui-logging-file-name ()
-  "Create the name of the log file based on `lui-logging-file-format'."
-  (let* ((time-formatted (format-time-string lui-logging-file-format))
-         (buffer (let ((url-unreserved-chars
-                        (append url-unreserved-chars
-                                lui-logging-file-name-unreserved-chars))
-                       (downcased (downcase (buffer-name (current-buffer)))))
-                   (url-hexify-string downcased)))
-         (filename (apply 'lui-format
-                          time-formatted
-                          :buffer buffer
-                          lui-logging-format-arguments)))
-    (concat lui-logging-directory "/" filename)))
-
-(defun lui-logging-flush ()
-  "Flush out the lui-logging queue, and clear the timer set by
-`lui-logging'."
-  (maphash #'lui-logging-flush-file lui-pending-logs)
-  (clrhash lui-pending-logs)
-  (cancel-timer lui-logging-timer)
-  (setq lui-logging-timer nil))
-
-(defun lui-logging-write-to-log (file-name content)
-  "Actually perform a write to the logfile."
-  (let ((coding-system-for-write 'raw-text)
-        (dir (file-name-directory file-name)))
-    (when (not (file-directory-p dir))
-      (make-directory dir t))
-    (write-region content nil file-name t 'nomessage)))
-
-(defun lui-logging-flush-file (file-name queue)
-  "Consume the logging queue and write the content to the log
-file."
-  (let ((content (apply #'concat (nreverse queue))))
-    (lui-logging-write-to-log file-name content)))
-
-(defun lui-logging-format-string (text)
-  "Generate a string to be either directly written or enqueued."
-  (substring-no-properties
-   (lui-format
-    (format-time-string lui-logging-format)
-    :text text)))
-
-(defun lui-logging-enqueue (file-name text)
-  "Given a filename, push text onto its queue, and tickle the
-timer, if necessary."
-  (puthash file-name
-           (cons text (gethash file-name lui-pending-logs))
-           lui-pending-logs)
-  (when (null lui-logging-timer)
-    (setq lui-logging-timer
-          (run-with-timer lui-logging-flush-delay nil
-                          #'lui-logging-flush))))
-
-(defun lui-logging ()
-  "If output-queueing is enabled, append the to-be-logged string
-to the output queue. Otherwise, write directly to the logfile.
-This should be added to `lui-pre-output-hook' by way of
-`enable-lui-logging'."
-  (let ((text (lui-logging-format-string (buffer-string))))
-    (if (lui-logging-delayed-p)
-        (lui-logging-enqueue (lui-logging-file-name) text)
-      (lui-logging-write-to-log (lui-logging-file-name) text))))
-
-(provide 'lui-logging)
-;;; lui-logging.el ends here
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-;;; lui-track-bar.el --- Provides a bar to track the last read position
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016 Vasilij Schneidermann <v.schneidermann@gmail.com>
-
-;; Author: Vasilij Schneidermann <v.schneidermann@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is part of LUI.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
-;; 02110-1301  USA
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This allows you to track where you've last left off a buffer.
-
-;; Use (enable-lui-track-bar) to enable this mode globally. You can
-;; customize `lui-track-bar-behavior' to change when the track bar
-;; moves. You can also use M-x lui-track-bar-move to move the track
-;; bar manually.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lui)
-(require 'tracking)
-
-(defgroup lui-track-bar nil
-  "Last read position tracking for LUI"
-  :prefix "lui-track-bar-"
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-track-bar-behavior 'before-switch-to-buffer
-  "When to move the track bar.
-
-The following values are possible.
-
-before-switch-to-buffer (default)
-  Move the bar to the bottom of the buffer when switching away
-  from a buffer.
-
-before-tracking-next-buffer
-  Move the bar when switching to the next buffer using
-  \\[tracking-next-buffer].
-
-after-send
-  Move the bar after sending a message."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Before switching buffers"
-                        before-switch-to-buffer)
-                 (const :tag "Before tracking switch"
-                        before-tracking-next-buffer)
-                 (const :tag "After sending"
-                        after-send))
-  :group 'lui-track-bar)
-
-(defface lui-track-bar
-  '((((type graphic) (background light))
-     :inherit default :background "dim gray" :height 0.1)
-    (((type graphic) (background dark))
-     :inherit default :background "light gray" :height 0.1)
-    (((type tty))
-     :inherit (font-lock-comment-face default) :underline t))
-  "Track bar face"
-  :group 'lui-track-bar)
-
-(defvar lui-track-bar-overlay nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'lui-track-bar-overlay)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun enable-lui-track-bar ()
-  "Enable a bar in Lui buffers that shows where you stopped reading."
-  (interactive)
-  (defadvice switch-to-buffer (before lui-track-bar activate)
-    (when (and (eq lui-track-bar-behavior 'before-switch-to-buffer)
-               ;; Do not move the bar if the buffer is displayed still
-               (<= (length (get-buffer-window-list (current-buffer)))
-                   1))
-      (lui-track-bar-move)))
-  (defadvice tracking-next-buffer (before lui-track-bar activate)
-    (when (eq lui-track-bar-behavior 'before-tracking-next-buffer)
-      (lui-track-bar-move)))
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-input-hook 'lui-track-bar--move-pre-input))
-
-(defun lui-track-bar--move-pre-input ()
-  (when (eq lui-track-bar-behavior 'after-send)
-    (lui-track-bar-move)))
-
-(defun lui-track-bar-move ()
-  "Move the track bar down."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (derived-mode-p 'lui-mode)
-    (when (not lui-track-bar-overlay)
-      (setq lui-track-bar-overlay (make-overlay (point-min) (point-min)))
-      (overlay-put lui-track-bar-overlay 'after-string
-                   (propertize "\n" 'face 'lui-track-bar)))
-    (move-overlay lui-track-bar-overlay
-                  lui-output-marker lui-output-marker)))
-
-(provide 'lui-track-bar)
-;;; lui-track-bar.el ends here
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-;;; lui.el --- Linewise User Interface -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2005 - 2016  Jorgen Schaefer
-
-;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <forcer@forcix.cx>
-;; URL: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe/wiki/Lui
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Lui is a library for other Emacs Lisp programs and not useful by
-;; itself.
-
-;; This major mode provides a user interface for applications. The
-;; user interface is quite simple, consisting of an input line, a
-;; prompt, and some output area, but Lui includes a lot of common
-;; options, such as time stamps, filling, colorization, etc.
-
-;; Application programs should create modes derived from lui-mode.
-
-;; The application API consists of:
-
-;; lui-mode
-;; lui-set-prompt
-;; lui-insert
-;; lui-input-function
-;; lui-completion-function
-;; lui-time-stamp-time
-;; lui-time-stamp-zone
-;; and the 'lui-fool and 'lui-do-not-track text properties
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'button)
-(require 'flyspell)
-(require 'help-mode)
-(require 'ispell)
-(require 'paren)
-(require 'ring)
-(require 'thingatpt)
-(require 'rx)
-
-(require 'tracking)
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Customization ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defgroup lui nil
-  "The Linewise User Interface."
-  :prefix "lui-"
-  :group 'applications)
-
-(defcustom lui-scroll-behavior t
-  "Set the behavior lui should exhibit for scrolling.
-
-The following values are possible. If in doubt, use post-output.
-
-nil
-  Use default Emacs scrolling.
-
-post-command
-  Keep the input line at the end of the window if point is
-  after the input mark.
-
-post-output
-  Keep the input line at the end of the window only after output.
-
-t
-  Combine both post-command and post-output.
-
-post-scroll
-  Keep the input line at the end of the window on every scroll
-  event. Careful, this might interact badly with other functions
-  on `window-scroll-functions'.
-
-
-It would be entirely sensible for Emacs to provide a setting to
-do this kind of scrolling by default in a buffer. It seems rather
-intuitive and sensible. But as noted on emacs-devel:
-
-  [T]hose who know the code know that it's going to be a pain to
-  implement, especially if you want acceptable performance. IOW,
-  patches welcome
-
-The full discussion can be found here:
-
-https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2012-10/msg00652.html
-
-These settings are all hacks that try to give the user the choice
-between most correct behavior (post-scroll) and most compliant
-behavior (post-output)."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Post Command" t)
-                 (const :tag "Post Output" post-output)
-                 (const :tag "Post Scroll" post-scroll)
-                 (const :tag "Use default scrolling" nil))
-  :group 'lui)
-(defvaralias 'lui-scroll-to-bottom-p 'lui-scroll-behavior)
-
-(defcustom lui-flyspell-p nil
-  "Non-nil if Lui should spell-check your input.
-See the function `flyspell-mode' for more information."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-flyspell-alist nil
-  "Alist of buffer dictionaries.
-
-This is a list of mappings from buffers to dictionaries to use
-for the function `flyspell-mode'. The appropriate dictionary is
-automatically used when Lui is activated in a buffer with a
-matching buffer name.
-
-The entries are of the form (REGEXP DICTIONARY), where REGEXP
-must match a buffer name, and DICTIONARY specifies an existing
-dictionary for the function `flyspell-mode'. See
-`ispell-local-dictionary-alist' and `ispell-dictionary-alist' for
-a valid list of dictionaries."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-highlight-keywords nil
-  "A list of keywords to highlight.
-
-This specifies a list of keywords that Lui should highlight. Each
-entry is of one of the following forms (similar to
-`font-lock-keywords'):
-
-  REGEXP
-    Highlight every match in `lui-highlight-face'
-  (REGEXP SUBMATCH)
-    Highlight the SUBMATCH (a number) in REGEXP in
-    `lui-highlight-face'
-  (REGEXP FACE)
-    Highlight everything matching REGEXP in FACE (a symbol)
-  (REGEXP SUBMATCH FACE)
-    Highlight the SUBMATCH in REGEXP in FACE
-
-In all of these cases, the FACE can also be a property list which
-is then associated with the match.
-
-All matches are run, which means later matches can override
-changes by earlier ones."
-  :type '(repeat (choice
-                  (string :tag "Regular Expression")
-                  (list :tag "Submatch"
-                        (string :tag "Regular Expression")
-                        (integer :tag "Submatch"))
-                  (list :tag "Regular Expression in Specific Face"
-                        (string :tag "Regular Expression")
-                        (face :tag "Face"))
-                  (list :tag "Submatch in Specific Face"
-                        (string :tag "Regular Expression")
-                        (integer :tag "Submatch")
-                        (face :tag "Face"))))
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defface lui-strong-face
-  '((t (:inherit bold)))
-  "Face used for strong markup."
-  :group 'lui-irc-colors)
-
-(defface lui-emphasis-face
-  '((t (:inherit italic)))
-  "Face for emphasis markup."
-  :group 'lui-irc-colors)
-
-(defface lui-deleted-face
-  '((t (:strike-through t)))
-  "Face for deleted messages"
-  :group 'lui-irc-colors)
-
-(defcustom lui-formatting-list nil
-  "List of enabled formatting types.
-Each list item is a list consisting of a regular expression
-matching the highlighted text, an integer for the submatch and a
-face for highlighting the match."
-  :type `(set
-          (const :tag "*Strong* text"
-                 (,(rx (or bol whitespace)
-                       (group "*" (+? (not (any whitespace "*"))) "*")
-                       (or eol whitespace))
-                  1 lui-strong-face))
-          (const :tag "_Emphasized_ text"
-                 (,(rx (or bol whitespace)
-                       (group "_" (+? (not (any whitespace "_"))) "_")
-                       (or eol whitespace))
-                  1 lui-emphasis-face)))
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-buttons-list
-  `(("`\\([A-Za-z0-9+=*/-]+\\)'" 1
-     lui-button-elisp-symbol 1)
-    ("\\<debbugs[#:]\\([0-9]+\\)" 0
-     "https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=%s" 1)
-    ("\\<RFC ?\\([0-9]+\\)" 0
-     "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc%s.txt" 1)
-    ("\\<CVE[- ]\\([0-9]+-[0-9]+\\)" 0
-     "https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-%s" 1)
-    ("\\<SRFI[- ]?\\([0-9]+\\)" 0
-     "http://srfi.schemers.org/srfi-%s/srfi-%s.html" 1 1)
-    ("\\<PEP[- ]?\\([0-9]+\\)" 0 lui-button-pep 1)
-    ("\\<xkcd[ #]*\\([0-9]+\\)" 0
-     "https://xkcd.com/%s" 1)
-    ("\\([0-9a-zA-Z_.-]+/[0-9a-zA-Z_.-]+\\)#\\([0-9]+\\)" 0
-     "https://github.com/%s/issues/%s" 1 2))
-  "The list of buttons to buttonize.
-This consists of lists of four elements each:
-
-  (REGEXP SUBMATCH FUNCTION ARG-MATCH...)
-
-Whenever REGEXP is found, SUBMATCH is marked as a button. When
-that button is activated, FUNCTION is called with the matches
-specified in ARG-MATCHES as its arguments.
-
-If FUNCTION is a string, it is formatted with %s replaced by
-the matches in ARG-MATCHES."
-  :type '(repeat (list (regexp :tag "Regular expression")
-                       (integer :tag "Submatch to buttonize")
-                       (function :tag "Function to call for this button")
-                       (integer :tag "Submatch to pass as an argument")))
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-button-issue-tracker nil
-  "A tracker URL for the current channel.
-
-This will cause simple #123 links to highlight as issue links to
-the given repository. Use %s to insert the actual number."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-fill-type "    "
-  "How Lui should fill its output.
-This can be one of the following values:
-
-  A string
-      This is used as the fill prefix
-  'variable
-      The first sequence of non-whitespace characters in the
-      output is used as an alignment, and the rest is filled with
-      spaces.
-  A number
-      The first sequence of non-whitespace characters is
-      right-aligned at this column, and the rest is filled to
-      this column.
-  nil
-      Turn filling off."
-  :type '(choice (string :tag "Fill Prefix")
-                 (const :tag "Variable Fill Prefix" variable)
-                 (integer :tag "Fill Column")
-                 (const :tag "No filling" nil))
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-fill-column 70
-  "The column at which Lui should break output.
-See `fill-column'."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-fill-remove-face-from-newline t
-  "Non-nil when filling should remove faces from newlines.
-Faces on a newline extend to the end of the displayed line, which
-is often not was is wanted."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-time-stamp-format "[%H:%M]"
-  "The format of time stamps.
-See `format-time-string' for a full description of available
-formatting directives."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-time-stamp-position 'right
-  "Where Lui should put time-stamps.
-This can be one of the following values:
-
-  A number
-      At this column of the first line of output
-  'right
-      At a column just right to `lui-fill-column'
-  'left
-      At the left side of the output. The output is thereby moved
-      to the right.
-  'right-margin
-      In the right margin.  You will need to set `right-margin-width'
-      in all circe buffers.
-  'left-margin
-      In the left margin.  You will need to set `left-margin-width'
-      in all circe buffers.
-  nil
-      Do not add any time stamp."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Right" right)
-                 (integer :tag "Column")
-                 (const :tag "Left" left)
-                 (const :tag "Right Margin" right-margin)
-                 (const :tag "Left Margin" left-margin)
-                 (const :tag "None" nil))
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-time-stamp-only-when-changed-p t
-  "Non-nil if Lui should only add a time stamp when the time changes.
-If `lui-time-stamp-position' is 'left, this will still add the
-necessary whitespace."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-read-only-output-p t
-  "Non-nil if Lui should make the output read-only.
-Switching this off makes copying (by killing) easier for some."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-max-buffer-size 102400
-  "Non-nil if Lui should truncate the buffer if it grows too much.
-If the buffer size (in characters) exceeds this number, it is
-truncated at the top."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Never Truncate" nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Maximum Buffer Size"))
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-input-ring-size 32
-  "The size of the input history of Lui.
-This is the size of the input history used by
-\\[lui-previous-input] and \\[lui-next-input]."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-mode-hook nil
-  "The hook run when Lui is started."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-pre-input-hook nil
-  "A hook run before Lui interprets the user input.
-It is called with the buffer narrowed to the input line.
-Functions can modify the input if they really want to, but the
-user won't see the modifications, so that's a bad idea."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-pre-output-hook nil
-  "The hook run before output is formatted."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defcustom lui-post-output-hook nil
-  "The hook run after output has been formatted."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defface lui-time-stamp-face
-  '((t (:foreground "SlateBlue" :weight bold)))
-  "Lui mode face used for time stamps."
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defface lui-highlight-face
-  ;; Taken from `font-lock-keyword-face'
-  '((((class grayscale) (background light)) (:foreground "LightGray" :weight bold))
-    (((class grayscale) (background dark)) (:foreground "DimGray" :weight bold))
-    (((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Purple"))
-    (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Cyan1"))
-    (t (:weight bold)))
-  "Lui mode face used for highlighting."
-  :group 'lui)
-
-(defface lui-button-face
-  '((((class color) (background light)) (:foreground "Purple" :underline t))
-    (((class color) (background dark)) (:foreground "Cyan" :underline t))
-    (t (:underline t)))
-  "Default face used for LUI buttons."
-  :group 'lui)
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Client interface ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar lui-input-function nil
-  "The function to be called for Lui input.
-This function is called with a single argument, the input
-string.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'lui-input-function)
-
-(defvar lui-completion-function 'completion-at-point
-  "A function called to actually do completion.")
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Private variables ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar lui-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'lui-send-input)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") 'lui-next-button-or-complete)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<backtab>") 'lui-previous-button)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<S-tab>") 'lui-previous-button)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'lui-previous-input)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'lui-next-input)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-u") 'lui-kill-to-beginning-of-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'lui-fool-toggle-display)
-    map)
-  "The key map used in Lui modes.")
-
-(defvar lui-input-marker nil
-  "The marker where input should be inserted.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'lui-input-marker)
-
-(defvar lui-output-marker nil
-  "The marker where output should be inserted.
-Use `lui-insert' instead of accessing this marker directly.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'lui-output-marker)
-
-(defvar lui-input-ring nil
-  "The input history ring.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'lui-input-ring)
-
-(defvar lui-input-ring-index nil
-  "The index to the current item in the input ring.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'lui-input-ring-index)
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Macros ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defmacro lui-save-undo-list (&rest body)
-  "Run BODY without modifying the undo list."
-  (let ((old-marker-sym (make-symbol "old-marker")))
-    `(let ((,old-marker-sym (marker-position lui-input-marker))
-           (val nil))
-       ;; Don't modify the undo list. The undo list is for the user's
-       ;; input only.
-       (let ((buffer-undo-list t))
-         (setq val (progn ,@body)))
-       (when (consp buffer-undo-list)
-         ;; Not t :-)
-         (lui-adjust-undo-list  ,old-marker-sym (- lui-input-marker
-                                                   ,old-marker-sym)))
-       val)))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Major Mode ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(define-derived-mode lui-mode nil "LUI"
-  "The Linewise User Interface mode.
-This can be used as a user interface for various applications.
-Those should define derived modes of this, so this function
-should never be called directly.
-
-It can be customized for an application by specifying a
-`lui-input-function'."
-  (setq lui-input-marker (make-marker)
-        lui-output-marker (make-marker)
-        lui-input-ring (make-ring lui-input-ring-size)
-        lui-input-ring-index nil
-        flyspell-generic-check-word-p 'lui-flyspell-check-word-p)
-  (set-marker lui-input-marker (point-max))
-  (set-marker lui-output-marker (point-max))
-  (add-hook 'window-scroll-functions 'lui-scroll-window nil t)
-  (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'lui-scroll-post-command)
-  (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook 'lui-change-major-mode nil t)
-  (lui-paren-highlighting)
-  (lui-time-stamp-enable-filtering)
-  (tracking-mode 1)
-  (auto-fill-mode 0)
-  (when (fboundp 'cursor-intangible-mode)
-    (cursor-intangible-mode 1))
-  (when lui-flyspell-p
-    (require 'flyspell)
-    (lui-flyspell-change-dictionary)))
-
-(defun lui-change-major-mode ()
-  "Assure that the user really wants to change the major mode.
-This is a good value for a buffer-local `change-major-mode-hook'."
-  (when (not (y-or-n-p "Really change major mode in a Lui buffer? "))
-    (error "User disallowed mode change")))
-
-(defun lui-scroll-window (window _display-start)
-  "Scroll the input line to the bottom of the WINDOW.
-
-DISPLAY-START is passed by the hook `window-scroll-functions' and
-is ignored.
-
-See `lui-scroll-behavior' for how to customize this."
-  (when (and (eq lui-scroll-behavior 'post-scroll)
-             window
-             (window-live-p window))
-    (with-selected-window window
-      (when (or (>= (point) lui-input-marker)
-                (equal (point-max)
-                       (window-end nil t)))
-        (let ((resize-mini-windows nil))
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char (point-max))
-            (recenter -1)))))))
-
-(defun lui-scroll-post-command ()
-  "Scroll the input line to the bottom of the window.
-
-This is called from `post-command-hook'.
-
-See `lui-scroll-behavior' for how to customize this."
-  (condition-case err
-      (dolist (w (window-list))
-        (with-current-buffer (window-buffer w)
-          (when (and lui-input-marker
-                     (memq lui-scroll-behavior '(t post-command)))
-            ;; Code from ERC's erc-goodies.el. I think this was originally
-            ;; mine anyhow, not sure though.
-            (save-restriction
-              (widen)
-              (when (>= (point) lui-input-marker)
-                (save-excursion
-                  (goto-char (point-max))
-                  (with-selected-window w
-                    (recenter -1))))))))
-    (error
-     (message "Error in lui-scroll-post-command: %S" err)
-     )))
-
-(defun lui-scroll-post-output ()
-  "Scroll the input line to the bottom of the window.
-
-This is called when lui output happens.
-
-See `lui-scroll-behavior' for how to customize this."
-  (when (memq lui-scroll-behavior '(t post-output))
-    (let ((resize-mini-windows nil))
-      (dolist (window (get-buffer-window-list (current-buffer) nil t))
-        (when (or (>= (point) lui-input-marker)
-                  (equal (point-max)
-                         (window-end window)))
-          (with-selected-window window
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (point-max))
-              (recenter -1))))))))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Input ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-send-input ()
-  "Send the current input to the Lui application.
-If point is not in the input area, insert a newline."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (< (point) lui-input-marker)
-      (newline)
-    (save-restriction
-      (narrow-to-region lui-input-marker (point-max))
-      (run-hooks 'lui-pre-input-hook))
-    (let ((input (buffer-substring lui-input-marker (point-max))))
-      (delete-region lui-input-marker (point-max))
-      (lui-add-input input)
-      (if lui-input-function
-          (funcall lui-input-function input)
-        (error "No input function specified")))))
-
-(defun lui-add-input (input)
-  "Add INPUT as if entered by the user."
-  (ring-insert lui-input-ring input)
-  (setq lui-input-ring-index nil))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Buttons ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(define-button-type 'lui-button
-  'supertype 'button
-  'follow-link t
-  'face 'lui-button-face)
-
-(defun lui-buttonize ()
-  "Buttonize the current message."
-  (lui-buttonize-urls)
-  (lui-buttonize-custom)
-  (lui-buttonize-issues))
-
-(defun lui-buttonize-custom ()
-  "Add custom buttons to the current message.
-
-This uses `lui-buttons-list'."
-  (dolist (entry lui-buttons-list)
-    (let ((regex (nth 0 entry))
-          (submatch (nth 1 entry))
-          (function-or-url (nth 2 entry))
-          (arg-matches (nthcdr 3 entry)))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward regex nil t)
-        ;; Ensure we're not inserting a button inside a URL button
-        (when (not (button-at (match-beginning 0)))
-          (let* ((function (if (functionp function-or-url)
-                               function-or-url
-                             'browse-url))
-                 (matches (mapcar (lambda (n)
-                                    (match-string-no-properties n))
-                                  arg-matches))
-                 (arguments (if (functionp function-or-url)
-                                matches
-                              (list (apply #'format function-or-url
-                                           matches)))))
-            (make-button (match-beginning submatch)
-                         (match-end submatch)
-                         'type 'lui-button
-                         'action 'lui-button-activate
-                         'lui-button-function function
-                         'lui-button-arguments arguments)))))))
-
-(defun lui-buttonize-issues ()
-  "Buttonize issue references in the current message, if configured."
-  (when lui-button-issue-tracker
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (re-search-forward "\\(?:^\\|\\W\\)\\(#\\([0-9]+\\)\\)" nil t)
-      ;; Ensure we're not inserting a button inside a URL button
-      (when (not (button-at (point)))
-        (make-button (match-beginning 1)
-                     (match-end 1)
-                     'type 'lui-button
-                     'action 'lui-button-activate
-                     'lui-button-function 'browse-url
-                     'lui-button-arguments
-                     (list (format lui-button-issue-tracker
-                                   (match-string 2))))))))
-
-(defun lui-buttonize-urls ()
-  "Buttonize URLs in the current message."
-  (let ((regex (regexp-opt thing-at-point-uri-schemes)))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (re-search-forward regex nil t)
-      (let ((bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'url)))
-        (when bounds
-          (make-button (car bounds)
-                       (cdr bounds)
-                       'type 'lui-button
-                       'action 'lui-button-activate
-                       'lui-button-function 'browse-url
-                       'lui-button-arguments
-                       (list (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                              (car bounds)
-                              (cdr bounds)))))))))
-
-(defun lui-button-activate (button)
-  "Activate BUTTON.
-This calls the function stored in the `lui-button-function'
-property with the argument stored in `lui-button-arguments'."
-  (apply (button-get button 'lui-button-function)
-         (button-get button 'lui-button-arguments)))
-
-(defun lui-next-button-or-complete ()
-  "Go to the next button, or complete at point.
-When point is in the input line, call `lui-completion-function'.
-Otherwise, we move to the next button."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (>= (point)
-          lui-input-marker)
-      (funcall lui-completion-function)
-    (forward-button 1)))
-
-(defun lui-previous-button ()
-  "Go to the previous button."
-  (interactive)
-  (backward-button 1))
-
-(defun lui-button-elisp-symbol (name)
-  "Show the documentation for the symbol named NAME."
-  (let ((sym (intern-soft name)))
-    (cond
-     ((not sym)
-      (message "No such symbol %s" name)
-      (ding))
-     (t
-      (help-xref-interned sym)))))
-
-(defun lui-button-pep (number)
-  "Browse the PEP NUMBER."
-  (browse-url (format "https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-%04i"
-                      (string-to-number number))))
-
-(defun lui-button-issue (issue)
-  "Browse the issue tracker number ISSUE, if configured."
-  (if lui-button-issue-tracker
-      (browse-url (format lui-button-issue-tracker issue))
-    (error "No issue tracker configured, see `lui-button-issue-tracker'")))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Input Line Killing ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-kill-to-beginning-of-line ()
-  "Kill the input from point to the beginning of the input."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((beg (point-at-bol))
-         (end (point))
-         (str (buffer-substring beg end)))
-    (delete-region beg end)
-    (kill-new str)))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Input History ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;; FIXME!
-;; These need some better algorithm. They clobber input when it is not
-;; in the ring!
-(defun lui-previous-input ()
-  "Cycle through the input history to the last input."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (> (ring-length lui-input-ring) 0)
-    (if (and lui-input-ring-index
-             (= (1- (ring-length lui-input-ring))
-                lui-input-ring-index))
-        ;; last item - insert a single empty line
-        (progn
-          (lui-replace-input "")
-          (setq lui-input-ring-index nil))
-      ;; If any input is left, store it in the input ring
-      (when (and (null lui-input-ring-index)
-                 (> (point-max) lui-input-marker))
-        (ring-insert lui-input-ring
-                     (buffer-substring lui-input-marker (point-max)))
-        (setq lui-input-ring-index 0))
-      ;; Increment the index
-      (setq lui-input-ring-index
-            (if lui-input-ring-index
-                (ring-plus1 lui-input-ring-index (ring-length lui-input-ring))
-              0))
-      ;; And insert the last input
-      (lui-replace-input (ring-ref lui-input-ring lui-input-ring-index))
-      (goto-char (point-max)))))
-
-(defun lui-next-input ()
-  "Cycle through the input history to the next input."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (> (ring-length lui-input-ring) 0)
-    (if (and lui-input-ring-index
-             (= 0 lui-input-ring-index))
-        ;; first item - insert a single empty line
-        (progn
-          (lui-replace-input "")
-          (setq lui-input-ring-index nil))
-      ;; If any input is left, store it in the input ring
-      (when (and (null lui-input-ring-index)
-                 (> (point-max) lui-input-marker))
-        (ring-insert lui-input-ring
-                     (buffer-substring lui-input-marker (point-max)))
-        (setq lui-input-ring-index 0))
-      ;; Decrement the index
-      (setq lui-input-ring-index (ring-minus1 (or lui-input-ring-index 0)
-                                              (ring-length lui-input-ring)))
-      ;; And insert the next input
-      (lui-replace-input (ring-ref lui-input-ring lui-input-ring-index))
-      (goto-char (point-max)))))
-
-(defun lui-replace-input (str)
-  "Replace input with STR."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char lui-input-marker)
-    (delete-region lui-input-marker (point-max))
-    (insert str)))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Fools ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-fools ()
-  "Propertize the current narrowing according to foolhardiness.
-That is, if any part of it has the text property 'lui-fool set,
-make the whole thing invisible."
-  (when (text-property-any (point-min)
-                           (point-max)
-                           'lui-fool t)
-    (add-text-properties (point-min)
-                         (point-max)
-                         '(invisible lui-fool))))
-
-(defun lui-fools-hidden-p ()
-  "Return whether fools are currently hidden."
-  (if (or (eq t buffer-invisibility-spec)
-          (memq 'lui-fool buffer-invisibility-spec))
-      t
-    nil))
-
-(defun lui-fool-toggle-display ()
-  "Display what fools have said."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (eq buffer-invisibility-spec t)
-    (add-to-invisibility-spec 'lui-fool))
-  (cond
-   ((lui-fools-hidden-p)
-    (message "Now showing the gibberish of fools")
-    (remove-from-invisibility-spec 'lui-fool))
-   (t
-    (message "Now hiding fools again *phew*")
-    (add-to-invisibility-spec 'lui-fool)))
-  ;; For some reason, after this, the display does not always update
-  ;; (issue #31). Force an update just in case.
-  (force-mode-line-update t))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Blink Paren and Show Paren Mode ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-paren-highlighting ()
-  "Enable sane parenthesis highlighting in this buffer."
-  (set (make-local-variable 'blink-paren-function)
-       'lui-blink-paren-function)
-  (when (boundp 'show-paren-data-function)
-    (set (make-local-variable 'show-paren-data-function)
-         'lui-show-paren-data-function)))
-
-(defun lui-blink-paren-function ()
-  "Do not blink opening parens outside of the lui input area.
-
-When point is within the lui input area, inserting a closing
-parenthesis should only blink parens within the input area, not
-outside of it.
-
-This is a suitable value for `blink-paren-function', which see."
-  (if (> (point) lui-input-marker)
-      (let ((blink-matching-paren-distance (- (point)
-                                              lui-input-marker)))
-        (blink-matching-open))
-    (blink-matching-open)))
-
-(defun lui-show-paren-data-function ()
-  "Show parens only within the input area.
-
-When `show-paren-mode' is enabled, and point is in the input
-area, parenthesis highlighting should only happen within the
-input area, not include the rest of the buffer.
-
-This is a suitable value for `show-paren-data-function', which see."
-  (when (fboundp 'show-paren--default)
-    (let ((range (show-paren--default)))
-      (if (or (< (point) lui-input-marker)
-              (not (elt range 2))
-              (>= (elt range 2) lui-input-marker))
-          range
-        nil))))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Flyspell ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-flyspell-change-dictionary (&optional dictionary)
-  "*Change flyspell to DICTIONARY.
-If DICTIONARY is nil, set a default dictionary according to
-`lui-flyspell-alist'.
-If it is \"\", disable flyspell."
-  (interactive (list (completing-read
-                      "Use new dictionary (RET for none, SPC to complete): "
-                      (and (fboundp 'ispell-valid-dictionary-list)
-                           (mapcar 'list (ispell-valid-dictionary-list)))
-                      nil t)))
-  (let ((dictionary (or dictionary
-                        (lui-find-dictionary (buffer-name)))))
-    (when flyspell-mode
-      (flyspell-mode 0))
-    (when (and dictionary
-               (not (equal dictionary "")))
-      (ispell-change-dictionary dictionary))
-    (flyspell-mode 1)))
-
-
-(defun lui-find-dictionary (buffer-name)
-  "Return a dictionary appropriate for BUFFER-NAME."
-  (let ((lis lui-flyspell-alist)
-        (result nil))
-    (while lis
-      (if (string-match (caar lis) buffer-name)
-          (setq result (cadr (car lis))
-                lis nil)
-         (setq lis (cdr lis))))
-    result))
-
-(defun lui-flyspell-check-word-p ()
-  "Return non-nil when flyspell should verify at this position.
-This is the value of Lui for `flyspell-generic-check-word-p'."
-  (>= (point)
-      lui-input-marker))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Output ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar lui-message-id 0
-  "Unique id for each message.
-Used to allow navigation between messages and editing and
-deleting.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'lui-message-id)
-
-(defvar lui-internal-text-properties '(lui-formatted-time-stamp
-                                       lui-time-stamp-last
-                                       lui-raw-text
-                                       lui-message-id
-                                       lui-saved-text-properties)
-  "Text properties used internally by lui.
-
-These are always kept when replacing messages.")
-
-(defun lui-insert (str &optional not-tracked-p)
-  "Insert STR into the current Lui buffer.
-
-If NOT-TRACKED-P is given, this insertion won't trigger tracking
-of the buffer."
-  (if not-tracked-p
-      (lui-insert-with-text-properties str 'not-tracked-p t)
-    (lui-insert-with-text-properties str)))
-
-(defun lui-plist-keys (plist)
-  "Get the keys from PLIST.
-
-PLIST should be a flat list with keys and values alternating,
-like used for setting and getting text properties."
-  (let ((key t) result)
-    (dolist (item plist (reverse result))
-      (when key
-        (push item result))
-      (setq key (not key)))))
-
-(defun lui-insert-with-text-properties (str &rest text-properties)
-  "Insert STR into the current Lui buffer.
-
-TEXT-PROPERTIES is a property list containing text properties to
-add to the inserted message."
-  (let ((not-tracked-p (plist-get text-properties 'not-tracked-p))
-        (saved-text-properties (append (lui-plist-keys text-properties)
-                                       lui-internal-text-properties)))
-    (lui-save-undo-list
-     (save-excursion
-       (save-restriction
-         (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-               (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t))
-           (widen)
-           (goto-char lui-output-marker)
-           (let ((beg (point))
-                 (end nil))
-             (insert str "\n")
-             (setq end (point))
-             (set-marker lui-output-marker (point))
-             (narrow-to-region beg end))
-           (goto-char (point-min))
-           (add-text-properties (point-min)
-                                (point-max)
-                                `(lui-raw-text ,str))
-           (run-hooks 'lui-pre-output-hook)
-           (lui-apply-formatting)
-           (lui-highlight-keywords)
-           (lui-buttonize)
-           (lui-fill)
-           (lui-time-stamp
-            (plist-get text-properties 'lui-formatted-time-stamp))
-           (goto-char (point-min))
-           (add-text-properties
-            (point-min) (point-max)
-            (plist-put text-properties 'lui-message-id lui-message-id))
-           (setq lui-message-id (1+ lui-message-id))
-           (run-hooks 'lui-post-output-hook)
-           (lui-fools)
-           (goto-char (point-min))
-           (add-text-properties
-            (point-min) (point-max)
-            `(lui-saved-text-properties ,saved-text-properties))
-           (let ((faces (lui-faces-in-region (point-min)
-                                             (point-max)))
-                 (foolish (text-property-any (point-min)
-                                             (point-max)
-                                             'lui-fool t))
-                 (not-tracked-p
-                  (or not-tracked-p
-                      (text-property-any (point-min)
-                                         (point-max)
-                                         'lui-do-not-track t))))
-             (widen)
-             (lui-truncate)
-             (lui-read-only)
-             (when (and (not not-tracked-p)
-                        (not foolish))
-               (tracking-add-buffer (current-buffer)
-                                    faces)))
-           (lui-scroll-post-output)))))))
-
-(defun lui--adjust-p (pos old)
-  (and (numberp pos) (>= (abs pos) old)))
-
-(defun lui--new-pos (pos shift)
-  (* (if (< pos 0) -1 1) (+ (abs pos) shift)))
-
-(defun lui-adjust-undo-list (old-begin shift)
-  ;; Translate buffer positions in buffer-undo-list by SHIFT.
-  (unless (or (zerop shift) (atom buffer-undo-list))
-    (let ((list buffer-undo-list) elt)
-      (while list
-        (setq elt (car list))
-        (cond ((integerp elt)           ; POSITION
-               (if (lui--adjust-p elt old-begin)
-                   (setf (car list) (lui--new-pos elt shift))))
-              ((or (atom elt)           ; nil, EXTENT
-                   (markerp (car elt))) ; (MARKER . DISTANCE)
-               nil)
-              ((integerp (car elt))     ; (BEGIN . END)
-               (if (lui--adjust-p (car elt) old-begin)
-                   (setf (car elt) (lui--new-pos (car elt) shift)))
-               (if (lui--adjust-p (cdr elt) old-begin)
-                   (setf (cdr elt) (lui--new-pos (cdr elt) shift))))
-              ((stringp (car elt))      ; (TEXT . POSITION)
-               (if (lui--adjust-p (cdr elt) old-begin)
-                   (setf (cdr elt) (lui--new-pos (cdr elt) shift))))
-              ((null (car elt))         ; (nil PROPERTY VALUE BEG . END)
-               (let ((cons (nthcdr 3 elt)))
-                 (if (lui--adjust-p (car cons) old-begin)
-                     (setf (car cons) (lui--new-pos (car cons) shift)))
-                 (if (lui--adjust-p (cdr cons) old-begin)
-                     (setf (cdr cons) (lui--new-pos (cdr cons) shift)))))
-              ((and (featurep 'xemacs)
-                    (extentp (car elt))) ; (EXTENT START END)
-               (if (lui--adjust-p (nth 1 elt) old-begin)
-                     (setf (nth 1 elt) (lui--new-pos (nth 1 elt) shift)))
-                 (if (lui--adjust-p (nth 2 elt) old-begin)
-                     (setf (nth 2 elt) (lui--new-pos (nth 2 elt) shift)))))
-        (setq list (cdr list))))))
-
-(defvar lui-prompt-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "<end>") 'lui-prompt-end-of-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-e") 'lui-prompt-end-of-line)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Lui prompts.
-Since \\[end-of-line] can't move out of fields, this DTRT for an
-unexpecting user.")
-
-(defun lui-set-prompt (prompt)
-  "Set PROMPT as the current Lui prompt."
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (lui-save-undo-list
-     (save-excursion
-       (goto-char lui-output-marker)
-       (insert prompt)
-       (if (> lui-input-marker (point))
-           (delete-region (point) lui-input-marker)
-         (set-marker lui-input-marker (point)))
-       (add-text-properties lui-output-marker lui-input-marker
-                            `(read-only t
-                                        rear-nonsticky t
-                                        field lui-prompt
-                                        keymap ,lui-prompt-map
-                                        front-sticky t
-                                        ))))))
-
-(defun lui-prompt-end-of-line (&optional _N)
-  "Move past the prompt, and then to the end of the line.
-This uses `end-of-line'.
-
-The argument N is ignored."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (goto-char lui-input-marker)
-  (call-interactively 'end-of-line))
-
-(defun lui-faces-in-region (beg end)
-  "Return a face that describes the region between BEG and END."
-  (goto-char beg)
-  (let ((faces nil))
-    (while (not (= (point) end))
-      (let ((face (get-text-property (point) 'face)))
-        (dolist (face (if (consp face)
-                          face
-                        (list face)))
-          (when (and face
-                     (facep face)
-                     (face-differs-from-default-p face))
-            (push face faces)))
-        (goto-char (next-single-property-change (point) 'face
-                                                nil end))))
-    faces))
-
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Highlighting ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-highlight-keywords ()
-  "Highlight the entries in the variable `lui-highlight-keywords'.
-
-This is called automatically when new text is inserted."
-  (let ((regex (lambda (entry)
-                 (if (stringp entry)
-                     entry
-                   (car entry))))
-        (submatch (lambda (entry)
-                    (if (and (consp entry)
-                             (numberp (cadr entry)))
-                        (cadr entry)
-                      0)))
-        (properties (lambda (entry)
-                      (let ((face (cond
-                                   ;; REGEXP
-                                   ((stringp entry)
-                                    'lui-highlight-face)
-                                   ;; (REGEXP SUBMATCH)
-                                   ((and (numberp (cadr entry))
-                                         (null (cddr entry)))
-                                    'lui-highlight-face)
-                                   ;; (REGEXP FACE)
-                                   ((null (cddr entry))
-                                    (cadr entry))
-                                   ;; (REGEXP SUBMATCH FACE)
-                                   (t
-                                    (nth 2 entry)))))
-                        (if (facep face)
-                            `(face ,face)
-                          face)))))
-    (dolist (entry lui-highlight-keywords)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward (funcall regex entry) nil t)
-        (let* ((exp (funcall submatch entry))
-               (beg (match-beginning exp))
-               (end (match-end exp)))
-          (when (not (text-property-any beg end 'lui-highlight-fontified-p t))
-            (add-text-properties beg end
-                                 (append (funcall properties entry)
-                                         '(lui-highlight-fontified-p t)))))))))
-
-(defun lui-apply-formatting ()
-  "Highlight the entries in `lui-formatting-list'."
-  (dolist (entry lui-formatting-list)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((re (car entry))
-          (subgroup (cadr entry))
-          (face (nth 2 entry)))
-      (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
-        (when face
-          (add-face-text-property (match-beginning subgroup) (match-end subgroup)
-                                  face nil (current-buffer)))))))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Filling ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-fill ()
-  "Fill the text in the buffer.
-This is called automatically when new text is inserted. See
-`lui-fill-type' and `lui-fill-column' on how to customize this
-function."
-  (cond
-   ((stringp lui-fill-type)
-    (let ((fill-prefix lui-fill-type)
-          (fill-column (or lui-fill-column
-                           fill-column)))
-      (fill-region (point-min) (point-max)
-                   nil t)))
-   ((eq lui-fill-type 'variable)
-    (let ((fill-prefix (save-excursion
-                         (goto-char (point-min))
-                         (let ((beg (point)))
-                           (re-search-forward "\\s-" nil t)
-                           (make-string (- (point) beg) ? ))))
-          (fill-column (or lui-fill-column
-                           fill-column)))
-      (fill-region (point-min) (point-max)
-                   nil t)))
-   ((numberp lui-fill-type)
-    (let ((right-end (save-excursion
-                       (goto-char (point-min))
-                       (re-search-forward "\\s-" nil t)
-                       (- (point)
-                          (point-at-bol)))))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (when (< right-end lui-fill-type)
-        (insert (make-string (- lui-fill-type
-                                right-end)
-                             ? )))
-      (let ((fill-prefix (make-string lui-fill-type ? ))
-            (fill-column (or lui-fill-column
-                             fill-column)))
-        (fill-region (point-min) (point-max)
-                     nil t)))))
-  (when lui-fill-remove-face-from-newline
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (re-search-forward "\n" nil t)
-      (put-text-property (match-beginning 0)
-                         (match-end 0)
-                         'face
-                         nil))))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Time Stamps ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar lui-time-stamp-last nil
-  "The last time stamp.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'lui-time-stamp-last)
-
-(defvar lui-time-stamp-time nil
-  "A custom time to use as the time stamp for `lui-insert'.
-
-This variable should be let-bound when you wish to provide a
-custom time to be printed by `lui-time-stamp'.  If this variable
-is nil the current time is used.  See the TIME argument to
-`format-time-string' for more information.")
-
-(defvar lui-time-stamp-zone nil
-  "A custom timezone to use for the time stamp for `lui-insert'.
-
-This variable should be let-bound when you wish to provide a
-custom time zone when printing the time stamp with
-`lui-time-stamp'.  If this variable is nil local time is used.
-See the ZONE argument to `format-time-string' for more
-information.")
-
-(defun lui-time-stamp (&optional text)
-  "Add a time stamp to the current buffer.
-
-If TEXT is specified, use that instead of formatting a new time stamp."
-  (let ((ts (or text
-                (format-time-string lui-time-stamp-format
-                                    lui-time-stamp-time
-                                    lui-time-stamp-zone))))
-    (cond
-     ;; Time stamps right
-     ((or (numberp lui-time-stamp-position)
-          (eq lui-time-stamp-position 'right))
-      (when (or (not lui-time-stamp-only-when-changed-p)
-                (not lui-time-stamp-last)
-                (not (string= ts lui-time-stamp-last)))
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (goto-char (point-at-eol))
-        (let* ((curcol (current-column))
-               (col (if (numberp lui-time-stamp-position)
-                        lui-time-stamp-position
-                      (+ 2 (or lui-fill-column
-                               fill-column
-                               (point)))))
-               (indent (if (> col curcol)
-                           (- col curcol)
-                         1))
-               (ts-string (propertize
-                           (concat (make-string indent ?\s)
-                                   (propertize
-                                    ts
-                                    'face 'lui-time-stamp-face))
-                           'lui-time-stamp t))
-               (start (point)))
-          (insert ts-string)
-          (add-text-properties start (1+ (point)) '(intangible t))
-          (add-text-properties (1+ start) (point) '(cursor-intangible t)))))
-     ;; Time stamps left
-     ((eq lui-time-stamp-position 'left)
-      (let ((indent-string (propertize (make-string (length ts) ?\s)
-                                       'lui-time-stamp t)))
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (cond
-         ;; Time stamp
-         ((or (not lui-time-stamp-only-when-changed-p)
-              (not lui-time-stamp-last)
-              (not (string= ts lui-time-stamp-last)))
-          (insert (propertize ts
-                              'face 'lui-time-stamp-face
-                              'lui-time-stamp t)))
-         ;; Just indentation
-         (t
-          (insert indent-string)))
-        (forward-line 1)
-        (while (< (point) (point-max))
-          (insert indent-string)
-          (forward-line 1))))
-     ;; Time stamps in margin
-     ((or (eq lui-time-stamp-position 'right-margin)
-          (eq lui-time-stamp-position 'left-margin))
-      (when (or (not lui-time-stamp-only-when-changed-p)
-                (not lui-time-stamp-last)
-                (not (string= ts lui-time-stamp-last)))
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (when lui-fill-type
-          (goto-char (point-at-eol)))
-        (let* ((ts (propertize ts 'face 'lui-time-stamp-face))
-               (ts-margin (propertize
-                           " "
-                           'display `((margin ,lui-time-stamp-position)
-                                      ,ts)
-                           'lui-time-stamp t)))
-          (insert ts-margin)))))
-    (add-text-properties (point-min) (point-max)
-                         `(lui-formatted-time-stamp ,ts
-                           lui-time-stamp-last ,lui-time-stamp-last))
-    (setq lui-time-stamp-last ts)))
-
-(defun lui-time-stamp-enable-filtering ()
-  "Enable filtering of timestamps from copied text."
-  (set (make-local-variable 'filter-buffer-substring-functions)
-       '(lui-filter-buffer-time-stamps)))
-
-(defun lui-filter-buffer-time-stamps (fun beg end delete)
-  "Filter text from copied strings.
-
-This is meant for the variable `filter-buffer-substring-functions',
-which see for an explanation of the argument FUN, BEG, END and
-DELETE."
-  (let ((string (funcall fun beg end delete))
-        (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
-        (inhibit-read-only t)
-        ;; Emacs 24.4, 24.5
-        deactivate-mark)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert string)
-      (let ((start (text-property-any (point-min)
-                                      (point-max)
-                                      'lui-time-stamp t)))
-        (while start
-          (let ((end (next-single-property-change start 'lui-time-stamp
-                                                  nil (point-max))))
-            (delete-region start end)
-            (setq start (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max)
-                                           'lui-time-stamp t))))
-        (buffer-string)))))
-
-(defun lui-time-stamp-buffer-substring (buffer-string)
-  "Filter text from copied strings.
-
-This is meant for the variable `buffer-substring-filters',
-which see for an explanation of the argument BUFFER-STRING."
-  (lui-filter-buffer-time-stamps (lambda (_beg _end _delete)
-                                  buffer-string)
-                                nil nil nil))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Truncating ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-truncate ()
-  "Truncate the current buffer if it exceeds `lui-max-buffer-size'."
-  (when (and lui-max-buffer-size
-             (> (point-max)
-                lui-max-buffer-size))
-    (goto-char (- (point-max)
-                  lui-max-buffer-size))
-    (forward-line 0)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (delete-region (point-min) (point)))))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Read-Only ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-read-only ()
-  "Make the current output read-only if `lui-read-only-output-p' is non-nil."
-  (when lui-read-only-output-p
-    (add-text-properties (point-min) lui-output-marker
-                         '(read-only t
-                           front-sticky t))))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Navigation ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-at-message-p ()
-  "Check if point is on a message."
-  (get-text-property (point) 'lui-message-id))
-
-(defun lui-beginning-of-message-p ()
-  "Check if point is at the beginning of a message."
-  (or (= (point) (point-min))
-      (not (equal (get-text-property (point) 'lui-message-id)
-                  (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'lui-message-id)))))
-
-(defun lui-beginning-of-message ()
-  "Move point to the beginning of the message at point."
-  (goto-char (previous-single-property-change (point) 'lui-message-id)))
-
-(defun lui-forward-message ()
-  "Move point to the next message in the buffer and return point.
-If there is no next message, move to the end of the buffer instead."
-  (let ((current-id (get-text-property (point) 'lui-message-id))
-        (next-point
-         (next-single-property-change (point) 'lui-message-id)))
-    (if (not next-point)
-        (goto-char (point-max))
-      (let ((message-id
-             (get-text-property next-point 'lui-message-id)))
-        (goto-char next-point)
-        (when (or (not (or current-id message-id))
-                  (and current-id (not message-id))
-                  (and current-id message-id
-                       (= current-id message-id)))
-          (lui-forward-message))))
-    (point)))
-
-(defun lui-backward-message ()
-  "Move point to the previous message in the buffer and return point.
-If there is no previous message, move to the beginning of the
-buffer instead."
-  (let ((current-id (get-text-property (point) 'lui-message-id))
-        (prev-point
-         (previous-single-property-change (point) 'lui-message-id)))
-    (if (not prev-point)
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let ((message-id
-             (get-text-property prev-point 'lui-message-id)))
-        (goto-char prev-point)
-        (when (or (not (or current-id message-id))
-                  (and current-id (not message-id))
-                  (and current-id message-id
-                       (= current-id message-id)))
-          (lui-backward-message))))
-    (point)))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;; Editing ;;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun lui-recover-output-marker ()
-  "Reset the output marker to just before the lui prompt."
-  (let ((input-position (marker-position lui-input-marker)))
-    (set-marker lui-output-marker
-                (field-beginning (1- input-position)))))
-
-(defun lui-build-plist (keys)
-  "Build a plist with KEYS taken from current text properties."
-  (let (result)
-    (dolist (key keys result)
-      (let ((value (get-text-property (point) key)))
-        (when value
-          (setq result (plist-put result key value)))))))
-
-(defun lui-replace-message (new-message)
-  "Replace the message at point with NEW-MESSAGE."
-  (unless (lui-at-message-p)
-    (error "Point is not on a message"))
-  (unless (lui-beginning-of-message-p)
-    (lui-beginning-of-message))
-  (let* ((saved-text-properties
-          (get-text-property (point) 'lui-saved-text-properties))
-         (text-properties (lui-build-plist saved-text-properties))
-         (inhibit-read-only t)
-         (lui-time-stamp-last
-          (get-text-property (point) 'lui-time-stamp-last))
-         (lui-message-id
-          (get-text-property (point) 'lui-message-id)))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (setq lui-output-marker (point-marker))
-          (delete-region (point)
-                         (next-single-property-change (point) 'lui-message-id))
-          (apply #'lui-insert-with-text-properties new-message
-                 (plist-put text-properties 'not-tracked-p t)))
-      (lui-recover-output-marker))))
-
-(defun lui-replace (new-message predicate)
-  "Replace a message with NEW-MESSAGE.
-
-PREDICATE should be a function that returns a non-nil value for
-the message that should be replaced."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (while (> (lui-backward-message) (point-min))
-      (when (funcall predicate)
-        (lui-replace-message new-message)))))
-
-(defun lui-delete-message ()
-  "Delete the message at point."
-  (unless (lui-at-message-p)
-    (error "Point is not on a message"))
-  (unless (lui-beginning-of-message-p)
-    (lui-beginning-of-message))
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (add-text-properties (point)
-                         (next-single-property-change (point) 'lui-message-id)
-                         '(face lui-deleted-face))))
-
-(defun lui-delete (predicate)
-  "Delete a message.
-
-PREDICATE should be a function that returns a non-nil value for
-the message that should be replaced."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (while (> (lui-backward-message) (point-min))
-      (when (funcall predicate)
-        (lui-delete-message)))))
-
-
-(provide 'lui)
-;;; lui.el ends here
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-;;; make-tls-process.el --- A non-blocking TLS connection function
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  Jorgen Schaefer <contact@jorgenschaefer.de>
-
-;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <contact@jorgenschaefer.de>
-;; URL: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A `make-tls-process' function like `make-network-process', in
-;; particular supporting non-blocking connects.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'tls)
-
-(defcustom tls-connection-command
-  (if (executable-find "gnutls-cli")
-      "gnutls-cli --insecure -p %p %h"
-    "openssl s_client -connect %h:%p -ign_eof")
-  "The command to use to create a TLS connection.
-
-%h is replaced with server hostname, %p with port to connect to.
-The program should read input on stdin and write output to
-stdout.
-
-Also see `tls-success' for what the program should output after
-successful negotiation."
-  :group 'tls
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defvar tls-debug-output nil
-  "Non-nil if you want to see lots of debug messages.")
-
-(defun tls--debug (format-string &rest args)
-  "Display a message if debug output is enabled.
-
-If `tls-debug-output' is non-nil, this acts like `message'.
-Otherwise, it's a no-op."
-  (when tls-debug-output
-    (apply #'message format-string args)))
-
-(defun make-tls-process (&rest args)
-  "Create a TLS client process.
-
-A TLS network process is a command process that runs a command
-line program like gnutls or openssl, not a full network process.
-Network communication should work as usual, but the sentinel
-might receive process-specific events.
-
-Different from a process sentinel, but like a network sentinel,
-the sentinel is called with an event \"open\\n\" when the
-connection is established.
-
-This function uses `tls-connection-command' to connect to a
-server.
-
-Do NOT use `set-process-filter' or `set-process-sentinel' on the
-return value of this function. The connection setup uses special
-sentinels and filters to be deal with the program output used
-here. Use the :sentinel and :filter keyword arguments to set them
-once the connection is fully established.
-
-Arguments are specified as keyword/argument pairs, similar to
-`make-network-process'. The following arguments are defined:
-
-:name NAME -- NAME is name for process.  It is modified if necessary
-to make it unique.
-
-:buffer BUFFER -- BUFFER is the buffer (or buffer-name) to associate
-with the process.  Process output goes at end of that buffer, unless
-you specify an output stream or filter function to handle the output.
-BUFFER may be also nil, meaning that this process is not associated
-with any buffer.
-
-:host HOST -- HOST is name of the host to connect to, or its IP
-address.  The symbol `local' specifies the local host.  If specified
-for a server process, it must be a valid name or address for the local
-host, and only clients connecting to that address will be accepted.
-
-:service SERVICE -- SERVICE is name of the service desired, or an
-integer specifying a port number to connect to. If SERVICE is t,
-a random port number is selected for the server. (If Emacs was
-compiled with getaddrinfo, a port number can also be specified as
-a string, e.g. \"80\", as well as an integer. This is not
-portable.)
-
-:coding CODING -- If CODING is a symbol, it specifies the coding
-system used for both reading and writing for this process.  If CODING
-is a cons (DECODING . ENCODING), DECODING is used for reading, and
-ENCODING is used for writing.
-
-:noquery BOOL -- Query the user unless BOOL is non-nil, and process is
-running when Emacs is exited.
-
-:filter FILTER -- Install FILTER as the process filter.
-
-:sentinel SENTINEL -- Install SENTINEL as the process sentinel.
-
-:plist PLIST -- Install PLIST as the new process's initial plist."
-  (let* ((name (plist-get args :name))
-         (host (plist-get args :host))
-         (service (plist-get args :service))
-         (proc (tls--start-process name tls-connection-command host service)))
-    (process-put proc :tls-args args)
-    (set-process-sentinel proc #'tls--sentinel)
-    (set-process-filter proc #'tls--filter)
-    proc))
-
-(defun tls--sentinel (proc event)
-  "The default sentinel for TLS connections.
-
-Try the next command in the list, or fail if there are none
-left."
-  (tls--debug "tls--sentinel %S %S"
-              (process-status proc)
-              event)
-  (tls--debug "Failed TLS output: %s"
-              (process-get proc :tls-data))
-  (if (eq (process-status proc)
-          'exit)
-      (let ((sentinel (plist-get (process-get proc :tls-args)
-                                 :sentinel)))
-        (when sentinel
-          (funcall sentinel proc (format "failed with %s\n" event))))
-    (error "Unexpected event in tls sentinel: %S" event)))
-
-(defun tls--filter (proc data)
-  "The default filter for TLS connections.
-
-We wait until both `tls-success' and `tls-end-of-info' have been
-received. Once that happens, we are done and we can switch over
-to the real connection."
-  (let ((data (concat (or (process-get proc :tls-data)
-                          "")
-                      data)))
-    (if (and (string-match tls-success data)
-             (string-match tls-end-of-info data))
-        (let* ((remaining-data (substring data (match-end 0)))
-               (args (process-get proc :tls-args))
-               (buffer (plist-get args :buffer))
-               (coding (plist-get args :coding))
-               (noquery (plist-get args :noquery))
-               (filter (plist-get args :filter))
-               (sentinel (plist-get args :sentinel))
-               (plist (plist-get args :plist)))
-          (set-process-plist proc plist)
-          (set-process-sentinel proc sentinel)
-          (set-process-filter proc filter)
-          (set-process-buffer proc buffer)
-          (if (consp coding)
-              (set-process-coding-system proc (car coding) (cdr coding))
-            (set-process-coding-system proc coding coding))
-          (set-process-query-on-exit-flag proc (not noquery))
-          (when sentinel
-            (funcall sentinel proc "open\n"))
-          (when (and (not (equal remaining-data ""))
-                     filter)
-            (funcall filter proc remaining-data)))
-      (process-put proc :tls-data data))))
-
-(defun tls--start-process (name cmd host port)
-  "Start a single process for network communication.
-
-This code is mostly taken from tls.el."
-  (let ((process-connection-type tls-process-connection-type)
-        (formatted-cmd
-         (format-spec
-          cmd
-          (format-spec-make
-           ?h host
-           ?p (if (integerp port)
-                  (int-to-string port)
-                port)))))
-    (tls--debug "TLS starting process: %s" formatted-cmd)
-    (start-process name nil
-                   shell-file-name shell-command-switch
-                   formatted-cmd)))
-
-(provide 'make-tls-process)
-;;; make-tls-process.el ends here
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-;;; shorten.el --- component-wise string shortener
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013  John J Foerch <jjfoerch@earthlink.net>
-
-;; Keywords: extensions
-;; Author: John J Foerch <jjfoerch@earthlink.net>
-;; URL: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe/blob/master/shorten.el
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This is a component-wise string shortener, meaning that, given a list
-;; of strings, it breaks each string into parts, then computes shortest
-;; prefix of each part with respect to others of the same 'depth', such
-;; that when joined back together, the shortened form of the whole string
-;; remains unique within the resulting list.  Many styles of shortening
-;; are made possible via three functions that the caller may provide: the
-;; split function, the join function, and the validate-component function.
-;;
-;; Strings are broken with the value of `shorten-split-function' (a
-;; procedure string->list), and shortened components are rejoined with the
-;; value of `shorten-join-function' (a procedure list->string[*]).  The
-;; default split and join functions break the string on word boundaries,
-;; and rejoin on the empty string.  Potential shortened forms of
-;; components are tested with `shorten-validate-component-function'; its
-;; default value passes only if its argument contains at least one
-;; word-constituent character (regexp \w), meaning that by default,
-;; components consisting entirely of non-word characters will not be
-;; shortened, and components that start with non-word characters will only
-;; be shortened so much that they have at least one word-constituent
-;; character in them.
-;;
-;; The main entry point is `shorten-strings', which takes a list of strings
-;; as its argument and returns an alist ((STRING . SHORTENED-STRING) ...).
-;;
-;; [*] Also takes a second argument; see docstring of
-;; `shorten-join-function'.
-
-;;; History:
-
-;; - Version 0.1 (March 7, 2013): initial release
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; Tree utils
-;;
-(defsubst shorten-make-tree-root ()
-  (cons nil nil))
-
-(defsubst shorten-tree-make-entry (token short full)
-  (list token short full nil))
-
-(defsubst shorten-tree-token (entry)
-  (car entry))
-
-(defsubst shorten-tree-fullname (entry)
-  (nth 2 entry))
-
-(defsubst shorten-tree-descendants (entry)
-  (nthcdr 3 entry))
-
-(defsubst shorten-tree-set-shortened (entry short)
-  (setcar (cdr entry) short))
-
-(defsubst shorten-tree-set-fullname (entry full)
-  (setcar (nthcdr 2 entry) full))
-
-(defsubst shorten-tree-insert (node item)
-  (when (car node)
-    (setcdr node (cons (car node) (cdr node))))
-  (setcar node item))
-
-
-;; Caller configuration
-;;
-(defun shorten-split (s)
-  (split-string s "\\b" t))
-
-(defun shorten-join (lst &optional tail-count)
-  (mapconcat #'identity lst ""))
-
-(defun shorten-join-sans-tail (lst tail-count)
-  "A shorten-join that drops unnecessary tail components."
-  (shorten-join (butlast lst tail-count)))
-
-(defun shorten-validate-component (str)
-  (string-match-p "\\w" str))
-
-(defvar shorten-split-function #'shorten-split
-  "Value should be a function of string->list that breaks a
-string into components.  The default breaks on word-boundaries.
-To get simple prefix shortening, bind this to `list'.
-
-Users should not generally change the global value of this
-variable; instead, bind it dynamically around calls to
-`shorten-strings'.")
-
-(defvar shorten-join-function #'shorten-join
-  "A function that takes a list of components and a tail-count,
-and returns a joined string.  Tail-count is the number of
-components on the end of the list that are not needed to uniquify
-the result, and so may be safely dropped if aggressive shortening
-is desired.  The default preserves tail components, and joins the
-list on the empty string.
-
-Users should not generally change the global value of this
-variable; instead, bind it dynamically around calls to
-`shorten-strings'.")
-
-(defvar shorten-validate-component-function #'shorten-validate-component
-  "Predicate that returns t if a proposed shortened form of a
-single component is acceptable, nil if a longer one should be
-tried.  The default validates only when the candidate contains at
-least one word-constituent character, thus strings consisting of
-punctuation will not be shortened.  For aggressive shortening,
-bind to a procedure that always returns t.
-
-Users should not generally change the global value of this
-variable; instead, bind it dynamically around calls to
-`shorten-strings'.")
-
-
-;; Main procedures
-;;
-(defun shorten-one (str others)
-  "Return shortest unique prefix of STR among OTHERS, or STR if
-it cannot be shortened.  If STR is a member of OTHERS (tested
-with `eq') that entry is ignored.  The value of
-`shorten-validate-component-function' will be used to validate
-any prefix."
-  (let ((max (length str))
-        (len 1))
-    (or (catch 'return
-          (while (< len max)
-            (let ((prefix (substring str 0 len)))
-              (when (funcall shorten-validate-component-function prefix)
-                (when (catch 'return
-                        (dolist (other others t)
-                          (when (and (>= (length other) len)
-                                     (string= (substring other 0 len) prefix)
-                                     (not (eq other str)))
-                            (throw 'return nil))))
-                  (throw 'return prefix)))
-              (setq len (1+ len)))))
-        str)))
-
-(defun shorten-walk-internal (node path tail-count result-out)
-  (let ((others (mapcar #'car node)))
-    (setq tail-count (if (cdr node) 0 (1+ tail-count)))
-    (dolist (entry node)
-      (let* ((token (shorten-tree-token entry))
-             (shortened (shorten-one token others))
-             (path (cons shortened path))
-             (fullname (shorten-tree-fullname entry))
-             (descendants (shorten-tree-descendants entry))
-             (have-descendants (not (equal '(nil) descendants))))
-        (shorten-tree-set-shortened entry shortened)
-        ;; if this entry has a fullname, add to result-out
-        (when fullname
-          (let ((joined (funcall shorten-join-function
-                                 (reverse path)
-                                 (if have-descendants 0 tail-count))))
-            (shorten-tree-insert result-out (cons fullname joined))))
-        ;; if this entry has descendants, recurse
-        (when have-descendants
-          (shorten-walk-internal descendants path
-                                 (if fullname -1 tail-count)
-                                 result-out))))))
-
-(defun shorten-walk (tree)
-  "Takes a tree of the type made by `shorten-make-tree' and
-returns an alist ((STRING . SHORTENED-STRING) ...).  Uses
-`shorten-join-function' to join shortened components back
-together into SHORTENED-STRING.  See also
-`shorten-validate-component-function'."
-  (let ((result-out (shorten-make-tree-root)))
-    (shorten-walk-internal tree '() -1 result-out)
-    (if (equal '(nil) result-out) nil result-out)))
-
-(defun shorten-make-tree (strings)
-  "Takes a list of strings and returns a tree of the type used by
-`shorten-walk' to generate shortened strings.  Uses
-`shorten-split-function' to split the strings."
-  (let ((tree (shorten-make-tree-root)))
-    (dolist (s strings)
-      (let ((node tree)
-            (tokens (funcall shorten-split-function s))
-            (entry nil))
-        ;; create a path in tree for tokens
-        (dolist (token tokens)
-          (setq entry (assoc token node))
-          (when (not entry)
-            (setq entry (shorten-tree-make-entry token nil nil))
-            (shorten-tree-insert node entry))
-          (setq node (shorten-tree-descendants entry)))
-        ;; for the last token, set 'fullname'
-        (shorten-tree-set-fullname entry s)))
-    (if (equal tree '(nil)) nil tree)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun shorten-strings (strings)
-  "Takes a list of strings and returns an alist ((STRING
-. SHORTENED-STRING) ...).  Uses `shorten-split-function' to split
-the strings, and `shorten-join-function' to join shortened
-components back together into SHORTENED-STRING.  See also
-`shorten-validate-component-function'."
-  (shorten-walk (shorten-make-tree strings)))
-
-
-(provide 'shorten)
-;;; shorten.el ends here
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-;;; tracking.el --- Buffer modification tracking
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2006, 2012 - 2015  Jorgen Schaefer
-
-;; Author: Jorgen Schaefer <forcer@forcix.cx>
-;; URL: https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe/wiki/Tracking
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; tracking.el is a library for other Emacs Lisp programs not useful
-;; by itself.
-
-;; The library provides a way to globally register buffers as being
-;; modified and scheduled for user review. The user can cycle through
-;; the buffers using C-c C-SPC. This is especially useful for buffers
-;; that interact with external sources, such as chat clients and
-;; similar programs.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'easy-mmode)
-(require 'shorten)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-;;; User customization
-(defgroup tracking nil
-  "Tracking of buffer activities."
-  :prefix "tracking-"
-  :group 'applications)
-
-(defcustom tracking-shorten-buffer-names-p t
-  "Whether to shorten buffer names in the mode line.
-A non-nil value will cause tracked buffer names to be shortened
-as much as possible to stay unambiguous when displaying them in
-the mode line."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'tracking)
-
-(defcustom tracking-frame-behavior 'visible
-  "How to deal with frams to determine visibility of buffers.
-This is passed as the second argument to `get-buffer-window',
-see there for further explanation."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "All visible frames" visible)
-                 (const :tag "Visible and iconified frames" 0)
-                 (const :tag "All frames" t)
-                 (const :tag "Selected frame only" nil))
-  :group 'tracking)
-
-(defcustom tracking-position 'before-modes
-  "Where tracked buffers should appear in the mode line.
-
-  'before-modes
-      Before the mode indicators
-  'after-modes
-      After the mode indicators
-  'end
-      At the end of the mode line"
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Before the Mode Indicators" before-modes)
-                 (const :tag "Afterthe Mode Indicators" after-modes)
-                 (const :tag "At the End of the Mode Line" end))
-  :group 'tracking)
-
-(defcustom tracking-faces-priorities nil
-  "A list of faces which should be shown by tracking in the mode line.
-The first face found in this list is used."
-  :type '(repeat face)
-  :group 'tracking)
-
-(defcustom tracking-ignored-buffers nil
-  "A list of buffers that are never tracked.
-Each element of this list has one of the following forms:
-
-  regexp - Any buffer matching won't be tracked.
-  function - Any buffer matching won't be tracked.
-  (regexp faces ...) - Any buffer matching won't be tracked,
-      unless it has a face in FACES ... associated with it.
-      If no faces are given, `tracking-faces-priorities' is
-      used.
-  (function faces ...) - As per above, but with a function
-      as predicate instead of a regexp."
-  :type '(repeat (choice regexp
-                         function
-                         (list (choice regexp function)
-                               (repeat face))))
-  :group 'tracking)
-
-(defcustom tracking-most-recent-first nil
-  "When non-nil, newly tracked buffers will go to the front of the
-list, rather than to the end."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'tracking)
-
-(defcustom tracking-sort-faces-first nil
-  "When non-nil, tracked buffers with any highlight face will go to
-the front of the tracking list.
-
-See `tracking-most-recent-first' for whether they are appended at the
-front or the back of the highlighted buffers."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'tracking)
-
-(defcustom tracking-buffer-added-hook nil
-  "Hook run when a buffer has some activity.
-
-The functions are run in the context of the buffer.
-
-This can also happen when the buffer is already tracked. Check if the
-buffer name is in `tracking-buffers' if you want to see if it was
-added before."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'tracking)
-
-(defcustom tracking-buffer-removed-hook nil
-  "Hook run when a buffer becomes active and is removed.
-
-The functions are run in the context of the buffer."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'tracking)
-
-(defcustom tracking-max-mode-line-entries nil
-  "Maximum number of buffers shown in the mode-line.
-
-If set to nil, all buffers will be shown."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "All" nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Maximum"))
-  :group 'tracking)
-
-;;; Internal variables
-(defvar tracking-buffers nil
-  "The list of currently tracked buffers.")
-
-(defvar tracking-mode-line-buffers ""
-  "The entry to the mode line.")
-(put 'tracking-mode-line-buffers 'risky-local-variable t)
-
-(defvar tracking-start-buffer nil
-  "The buffer we started from when cycling through the active buffers.")
-
-(defvar tracking-last-buffer nil
-  "The buffer we last switched to with `tracking-next-buffer'.
-When this is not the current buffer when we continue switching, a
-new `tracking-start-buffer' is created.")
-
-(defvar tracking-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-SPC") 'tracking-next-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-@") 'tracking-next-buffer)
-    map)
-  "The keymap used for tracking mode.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode tracking-mode
-  "Allow cycling through modified buffers.
-This mode in itself does not track buffer modification, but
-provides an API for programs to add buffers as modified (using
-`tracking-add-buffer').
-
-Once this mode is active, modified buffers are shown in the mode
-line. The user can cycle through them using
-\\[tracking-next-buffer]."
-  :group 'tracking
-  :global t
-  (cond
-   (tracking-mode
-    (cond
-     ((eq tracking-position 'before-modes)
-      (let ((head nil)
-            (tail (default-value 'mode-line-format)))
-        (when (not (memq 'tracking-mode-line-buffers tail))
-          (catch 'return
-            (while tail
-              (if (not (eq (car tail)
-                           'mode-line-modes))
-                  (setq head (cons (car tail)
-                                   head)
-                        tail (cdr tail))
-                (setq-default mode-line-format
-                              (append (reverse head)
-                                      '(tracking-mode-line-buffers)
-                                      tail))
-                (throw 'return t)))))))
-     ((eq tracking-position 'after-modes)
-      (add-to-list 'mode-line-misc-info
-                   'tracking-mode-line-buffers))
-     ((eq tracking-position 'end)
-      (add-to-list 'mode-line-misc-info
-                   'tracking-mode-line-buffers
-                   t))
-     (t
-      (error "Invalid value for `tracking-position' (%s)" tracking-position)))
-    (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
-              'tracking-remove-visible-buffers))
-   (t
-    (setq mode-line-misc-info (delq 'tracking-mode-line-buffers
-                                    mode-line-misc-info))
-    (setq-default mode-line-format (delq 'tracking-mode-line-buffers
-                                         (default-value 'mode-line-format)))
-    (remove-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
-                 'tracking-remove-visible-buffers))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun tracking-add-buffer (buffer &optional faces)
-  "Add BUFFER as being modified with FACES.
-This does check whether BUFFER is currently visible.
-
-If FACES is given, it lists the faces that might be appropriate
-for BUFFER in the mode line. The highest-priority face of these
-and the current face of the buffer, if any, is used. Priority is
-decided according to `tracking-faces-priorities'.
-When `tracking-sort-faces-first' is non-nil, all buffers with any
-face set will be stable-sorted before any buffers with no face set."
-  (when (and (not (get-buffer-window buffer tracking-frame-behavior))
-             (not (tracking-ignored-p buffer faces)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (run-hooks 'tracking-buffer-added-hook))
-    (let* ((entry (member (buffer-name buffer)
-                          tracking-buffers)))
-      (if entry
-          (setcar entry (tracking-faces-merge (car entry)
-                                              faces))
-        (setq tracking-buffers
-              (if tracking-most-recent-first
-                  (cons (tracking-faces-merge (buffer-name buffer)
-                                              faces)
-                        tracking-buffers)
-                  (nconc tracking-buffers
-                         (list (tracking-faces-merge (buffer-name buffer)
-                                                     faces)))))))
-    (when tracking-sort-faces-first
-      (let ((with-any-face (cl-remove-if-not
-                            (lambda (str) (get-text-property 0 'face str))
-                            tracking-buffers))
-            (with-no-face (cl-remove-if
-                           (lambda (str) (get-text-property 0 'face str))
-                           tracking-buffers)))
-        (setq tracking-buffers (nconc with-any-face with-no-face))))
-    (setq tracking-mode-line-buffers (tracking-status))
-    (force-mode-line-update t)
-    ))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun tracking-remove-buffer (buffer)
-  "Remove BUFFER from being tracked."
-  (when (member (buffer-name buffer)
-                tracking-buffers)
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (run-hooks 'tracking-buffer-removed-hook)))
-  (setq tracking-buffers (delete (buffer-name buffer)
-                                 tracking-buffers))
-  (setq tracking-mode-line-buffers (tracking-status))
-  (sit-for 0) ;; Update mode line
-  )
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun tracking-next-buffer ()
-  "Switch to the next active buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ((and (not tracking-buffers)
-         tracking-start-buffer)
-    (let ((buf tracking-start-buffer))
-      (setq tracking-start-buffer nil)
-      (if (buffer-live-p buf)
-          (switch-to-buffer buf)
-        (message "Original buffer does not exist anymore")
-        (ding))))
-   ((not tracking-buffers)
-    nil)
-   (t
-    (when (not (eq tracking-last-buffer
-                   (current-buffer)))
-      (setq tracking-start-buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (let ((new (car tracking-buffers)))
-      (when (buffer-live-p (get-buffer new))
-        (with-current-buffer new
-          (run-hooks 'tracking-buffer-removed-hook)))
-      (setq tracking-buffers (cdr tracking-buffers)
-            tracking-mode-line-buffers (tracking-status))
-      (if (buffer-live-p (get-buffer new))
-          (switch-to-buffer new)
-        (message "Buffer %s does not exist anymore" new)
-        (ding)
-        (setq tracking-mode-line-buffers (tracking-status))))
-    (setq tracking-last-buffer (current-buffer))
-    ;; Update mode line. See `force-mode-line-update' for the idea for
-    ;; this code. Using `sit-for' can be quite inefficient for larger
-    ;; buffers.
-    (dolist (w (window-list))
-      (with-current-buffer (window-buffer w)))
-    )))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun tracking-previous-buffer ()
-  "Switch to the last active buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (when tracking-buffers
-    (switch-to-buffer (car (last tracking-buffers)))))
-
-(defun tracking-ignored-p (buffer faces)
-  "Return non-nil when BUFFER with FACES shouldn't be tracked.
-This uses `tracking-ignored-buffers'.  Actual returned value is
-the entry from tracking-ignored-buffers that causes this buffer
-to be ignored."
-  (catch 'return
-    (let ((buffer-name (buffer-name buffer)))
-      (dolist (entry tracking-ignored-buffers)
-        (cond
-         ((stringp entry)
-          (and (string-match entry buffer-name)
-               (throw 'return entry)))
-         ((functionp entry)
-          (and (funcall entry buffer-name)
-               (throw 'return entry)))
-         ((or (and (stringp (car entry))
-                   (string-match (car entry) buffer-name))
-              (and (functionp (car entry))
-                   (funcall (car entry) buffer-name)))
-          (when (not (tracking-any-in (or (cdr entry)
-                                          tracking-faces-priorities)
-                                      faces))
-            (throw 'return entry))))))
-    nil))
-
-(defun tracking-status ()
-  "Return the current track status.
-
-This returns a list suitable for `mode-line-format'.
-If `tracking-max-mode-line-entries' is a positive integer,
-only return that many entries, ending with '+n'."
-  (if (not tracking-buffers)
-      ""
-    (let* ((buffer-names (cl-remove-if-not #'get-buffer tracking-buffers))
-           (shortened-names (tracking-shorten tracking-buffers))
-           (result (list " ["))
-           (i 0))
-      (cl-block exit
-        (while buffer-names
-          (push `(:propertize
-                  ,(car shortened-names)
-                  face ,(get-text-property 0 'face (car buffer-names))
-                  keymap ,(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-                            (define-key map [mode-line down-mouse-1]
-                              `(lambda ()
-                                 (interactive)
-                                 (pop-to-buffer ,(car buffer-names))))
-                            map)
-                  mouse-face mode-line-highlight
-                  help-echo ,(format (concat "New activity in %s\n"
-                                             "mouse-1: pop to the buffer")
-                                     (car buffer-names)))
-                result)
-          (cl-incf i)
-          (setq buffer-names (cdr buffer-names)
-                shortened-names (cdr shortened-names))
-          (when (and tracking-max-mode-line-entries
-                     buffer-names
-                     (>= i tracking-max-mode-line-entries))
-            (push (concat " +" (number-to-string (length buffer-names))) result)
-            (cl-return-from exit))
-          (when buffer-names
-            (push "," result))))
-      (push "] " result)
-      (nreverse result))))
-
-(defun tracking-remove-visible-buffers ()
-  "Remove visible buffers from the tracked buffers.
-This is usually called via `window-configuration-changed-hook'."
-  (interactive)
-  (dolist (buffer-name tracking-buffers)
-    (let ((buffer (get-buffer buffer-name)))
-      (cond
-       ((not buffer)
-        (setq tracking-buffers (delete buffer-name tracking-buffers))
-        (setq tracking-mode-line-buffers (tracking-status))
-        (sit-for 0))
-       ((get-buffer-window buffer tracking-frame-behavior)
-        (tracking-remove-buffer buffer))))))
-
-;;; Helper functions
-(defun tracking-shorten (buffers)
-  "Shorten BUFFERS according to `tracking-shorten-buffer-names-p'."
-  (if tracking-shorten-buffer-names-p
-      (let ((all (shorten-strings (mapcar #'buffer-name (buffer-list)))))
-        (mapcar (lambda (buffer)
-                  (let ((short (cdr (assoc buffer all))))
-                    (set-text-properties
-                     0 (length short)
-                     (text-properties-at 0 buffer)
-                     short)
-                    short))
-                buffers))
-    buffers))
-
-(defun tracking-any-in (lista listb)
-  "Return non-nil when any element in LISTA is in LISTB"
-  (catch 'return
-    (dolist (entry lista)
-      (when (memq entry listb)
-        (throw 'return t)))
-    nil))
-
-(defun tracking-faces-merge (string faces)
-  "Merge faces into string, adhering to `tracking-faces-priorities'.
-This returns STRING with the new face."
-  (let ((faces (cons (get-text-property 0 'face string)
-                     faces)))
-    (catch 'return
-      (dolist (candidate tracking-faces-priorities)
-        (when (memq candidate faces)
-          (throw 'return
-                 (propertize string 'face candidate))))
-      string)))
-
-(provide 'tracking)
-;;; tracking.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/tracking.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/tracking.elc
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index 75c63bd44933..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/circe-20180525.1231/tracking.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode-autoloads.el
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index 0ec54fa04f4c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,144 +0,0 @@
-;;; clojure-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "clojure-mode" "clojure-mode.el" (23450 31938
-;;;;;;  733553 385000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from clojure-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'clojure-mode "clojure-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing Clojure code.
-
-\\{clojure-mode-map}
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-unwind "clojure-mode" "\
-Unwind thread at point or above point by one level.
-Return nil if there are no more levels to unwind.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-unwind-all "clojure-mode" "\
-Fully unwind thread at point or above point.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-thread "clojure-mode" "\
-Thread by one more level an existing threading macro.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-thread-first-all "clojure-mode" "\
-Fully thread the form at point using ->.
-
-When BUT-LAST is non-nil, the last expression is not threaded.
-Default value is `clojure-thread-all-but-last'.
-
-\(fn BUT-LAST)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-thread-last-all "clojure-mode" "\
-Fully thread the form at point using ->>.
-
-When BUT-LAST is non-nil, the last expression is not threaded.
-Default value is `clojure-thread-all-but-last'.
-
-\(fn BUT-LAST)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-cycle-privacy "clojure-mode" "\
-Make public the current private def, or vice-versa.
-See: https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clj-refactor.el/wiki/cljr-cycle-privacy
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-convert-collection-to-list "clojure-mode" "\
-Convert collection at (point) to list.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-convert-collection-to-quoted-list "clojure-mode" "\
-Convert collection at (point) to quoted list.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-convert-collection-to-map "clojure-mode" "\
-Convert collection at (point) to map.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-convert-collection-to-vector "clojure-mode" "\
-Convert collection at (point) to vector.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-convert-collection-to-set "clojure-mode" "\
-Convert collection at (point) to set.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-cycle-if "clojure-mode" "\
-Change a surrounding if to if-not, or vice-versa.
-
-See: https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clj-refactor.el/wiki/cljr-cycle-if
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-cycle-when "clojure-mode" "\
-Change a surrounding when to when-not, or vice-versa.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-let-backward-slurp-sexp "clojure-mode" "\
-Slurp the s-expression before the let form into the let form.
-With a numberic prefix argument slurp the previous N s-expression into the let form.
-
-\(fn &optional N)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-let-forward-slurp-sexp "clojure-mode" "\
-Slurp the next s-expression after the let form into the let form.
-With a numeric prefix argument slurp the next N s-expressions into the let form.
-
-\(fn &optional N)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-introduce-let "clojure-mode" "\
-Create a let form, binding the form at point.
-With a numeric prefix argument the let is introduced N lists up.
-
-\(fn &optional N)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojure-move-to-let "clojure-mode" "\
-Move the form at point to a binding in the nearest let.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojurescript-mode "clojure-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing ClojureScript code.
-
-\\{clojurescript-mode-map}
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'clojurec-mode "clojure-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing ClojureC code.
-
-\\{clojurec-mode-map}
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(clj\\|dtm\\|edn\\)\\'" . clojure-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.cljc\\'" . clojurec-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.cljs\\'" . clojurescript-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\(?:build\\|profile\\)\\.boot\\'" . clojure-mode))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; clojure-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode-pkg.el
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index 2d3f17ba4f7a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "clojure-mode" "20180827.1827" "Major mode for Clojure code" '((emacs "25.1")) :commit "aecb12973d2b090f8675e8926d77a68269be55a2" :keywords '("languages" "clojure" "clojurescript" "lisp") :url "http://github.com/clojure-emacs/clojure-mode")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode.el
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index c8ae430c7c49..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode.el
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@@ -1,2690 +0,0 @@
-;;; clojure-mode.el --- Major mode for Clojure code -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2007-2018 Jeffrey Chu, Lennart Staflin, Phil Hagelberg
-;; Copyright © 2013-2018 Bozhidar Batsov, Artur Malabarba
-;;
-;; Authors: Jeffrey Chu <jochu0@gmail.com>
-;;       Lennart Staflin <lenst@lysator.liu.se>
-;;       Phil Hagelberg <technomancy@gmail.com>
-;;       Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;;       Artur Malabarba <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; URL: http://github.com/clojure-emacs/clojure-mode
-;; Package-Version: 20180827.1827
-;; Keywords: languages clojure clojurescript lisp
-;; Version: 5.10.0-snapshot
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Provides font-lock, indentation, navigation and basic refactoring for the
-;; Clojure programming language (http://clojure.org).
-
-;; Using clojure-mode with paredit or smartparens is highly recommended.
-
-;; Here are some example configurations:
-
-;;   ;; require or autoload paredit-mode
-;;   (add-hook 'clojure-mode-hook #'paredit-mode)
-
-;;   ;; require or autoload smartparens
-;;   (add-hook 'clojure-mode-hook #'smartparens-strict-mode)
-
-;; See inf-clojure (http://github.com/clojure-emacs/inf-clojure) for
-;; basic interaction with Clojure subprocesses.
-
-;; See CIDER (http://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider) for
-;; better interaction with subprocesses via nREPL.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (defvar calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp)
-  (defvar font-lock-beg)
-  (defvar font-lock-end)
-  (defvar paredit-space-for-delimiter-predicates)
-  (defvar paredit-version)
-  (defvar paredit-mode))
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'imenu)
-(require 'newcomment)
-(require 'align)
-(require 'subr-x)
-
-(declare-function lisp-fill-paragraph  "lisp-mode" (&optional justify))
-
-(defgroup clojure nil
-  "Major mode for editing Clojure code."
-  :prefix "clojure-"
-  :group 'languages
-  :link '(url-link :tag "GitHub" "https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clojure-mode")
-  :link '(emacs-commentary-link :tag "Commentary" "clojure-mode"))
-
-(defconst clojure-mode-version "5.8.2"
-  "The current version of `clojure-mode'.")
-
-(defface clojure-keyword-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-constant-face)))
-  "Face used to font-lock Clojure keywords (:something)."
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "3.0.0"))
-
-(defface clojure-character-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
-  "Face used to font-lock Clojure character literals."
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "3.0.0"))
-
-(defcustom clojure-indent-style :always-align
-  "Indentation style to use for function forms and macro forms.
-There are two cases of interest configured by this variable.
-
-- Case (A) is when at least one function argument is on the same
-  line as the function name.
-- Case (B) is the opposite (no arguments are on the same line as
-  the function name).  Note that the body of macros is not
-  affected by this variable, it is always indented by
-  `lisp-body-indent' (default 2) spaces.
-
-Note that this variable configures the indentation of function
-forms (and function-like macros), it does not affect macros that
-already use special indentation rules.
-
-The possible values for this variable are keywords indicating how
-to indent function forms.
-
-    `:always-align' - Follow the same rules as `lisp-mode'.  All
-    args are vertically aligned with the first arg in case (A),
-    and vertically aligned with the function name in case (B).
-    For instance:
-        (reduce merge
-                some-coll)
-        (reduce
-         merge
-         some-coll)
-
-    `:always-indent' - All args are indented like a macro body.
-        (reduce merge
-          some-coll)
-        (reduce
-          merge
-          some-coll)
-
-    `:align-arguments' - Case (A) is indented like `lisp', and
-    case (B) is indented like a macro body.
-        (reduce merge
-                some-coll)
-        (reduce
-          merge
-          some-coll)"
-  :safe #'keywordp
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Same as `lisp-mode'" :always-align)
-                 (const :tag "Indent like a macro body" :always-indent)
-                 (const :tag "Indent like a macro body unless first arg is on the same line"
-                        :align-arguments))
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.2.0"))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'clojure-defun-style-default-indent
-  'clojure-indent-style "5.2.0")
-
-(defcustom clojure-use-backtracking-indent t
-  "When non-nil, enable context sensitive indentation."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp)
-
-(defcustom clojure-max-backtracking 3
-  "Maximum amount to backtrack up a list to check for context."
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe 'integerp)
-
-(defcustom clojure-docstring-fill-column fill-column
-  "Value of `fill-column' to use when filling a docstring."
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe 'integerp)
-
-(defcustom clojure-docstring-fill-prefix-width 2
-  "Width of `fill-prefix' when filling a docstring.
-The default value conforms with the de facto convention for
-Clojure docstrings, aligning the second line with the opening
-double quotes on the third column."
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe 'integerp)
-
-(defcustom clojure-omit-space-between-tag-and-delimiters '(?\[ ?\{ ?\()
-  "Allowed opening delimiter characters after a reader literal tag.
-For example, \[ is allowed in :db/id[:db.part/user]."
-  :type '(set (const :tag "[" ?\[)
-              (const :tag "{" ?\{)
-              (const :tag "(" ?\()
-              (const :tag "\"" ?\"))
-  :safe (lambda (value)
-          (and (listp value)
-               (cl-every 'characterp value))))
-
-(defcustom clojure-build-tool-files
-  '("project.clj"     ; Leiningen
-    "build.boot"      ; Boot
-    "build.gradle"    ; Gradle
-    "deps.edn"        ; Clojure CLI (a.k.a. tools.deps)
-    "shadow-cljs.edn" ; shadow-cljs
-    )
-  "A list of files, which identify a Clojure project's root.
-Out-of-the box `clojure-mode' understands lein, boot, gradle,
- shadow-cljs and tools.deps."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.0.0")
-  :safe (lambda (value)
-          (and (listp value)
-               (cl-every 'stringp value))))
-
-(defcustom clojure-project-root-function #'clojure-project-root-path
-  "Function to locate clojure project root directory."
-  :type 'function
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.7.0"))
-
-(defcustom clojure-refactor-map-prefix (kbd "C-c C-r")
-  "Clojure refactor keymap prefix."
-  :type 'string
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.6.0"))
-
-(defvar clojure-refactor-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-t") #'clojure-thread)
-    (define-key map (kbd "t") #'clojure-thread)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-u") #'clojure-unwind)
-    (define-key map (kbd "u") #'clojure-unwind)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-f") #'clojure-thread-first-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "f") #'clojure-thread-first-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-l") #'clojure-thread-last-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "l") #'clojure-thread-last-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-a") #'clojure-unwind-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "a") #'clojure-unwind-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-p") #'clojure-cycle-privacy)
-    (define-key map (kbd "p") #'clojure-cycle-privacy)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-(") #'clojure-convert-collection-to-list)
-    (define-key map (kbd "(") #'clojure-convert-collection-to-list)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-'") #'clojure-convert-collection-to-quoted-list)
-    (define-key map (kbd "'") #'clojure-convert-collection-to-quoted-list)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-{") #'clojure-convert-collection-to-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "{") #'clojure-convert-collection-to-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-[") #'clojure-convert-collection-to-vector)
-    (define-key map (kbd "[") #'clojure-convert-collection-to-vector)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-#") #'clojure-convert-collection-to-set)
-    (define-key map (kbd "#") #'clojure-convert-collection-to-set)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-i") #'clojure-cycle-if)
-    (define-key map (kbd "i") #'clojure-cycle-if)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-w") #'clojure-cycle-when)
-    (define-key map (kbd "w") #'clojure-cycle-when)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-o") #'clojure-cycle-not)
-    (define-key map (kbd "o") #'clojure-cycle-not)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n i") #'clojure-insert-ns-form)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n h") #'clojure-insert-ns-form-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n u") #'clojure-update-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n s") #'clojure-sort-ns)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s i") #'clojure-introduce-let)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s m") #'clojure-move-to-let)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s f") #'clojure-let-forward-slurp-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s b") #'clojure-let-backward-slurp-sexp)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Clojure refactoring commands.")
-(fset 'clojure-refactor-map clojure-refactor-map)
-
-(defvar clojure-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map prog-mode-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-:") #'clojure-toggle-keyword-string)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c SPC") #'clojure-align)
-    (define-key map clojure-refactor-map-prefix 'clojure-refactor-map)
-    (easy-menu-define clojure-mode-menu map "Clojure Mode Menu"
-      '("Clojure"
-        ["Toggle between string & keyword" clojure-toggle-keyword-string]
-        ["Align expression" clojure-align]
-        ["Cycle privacy" clojure-cycle-privacy]
-        ["Cycle if, if-not" clojure-cycle-if]
-        ["Cycle when, when-not" clojure-cycle-when]
-        ["Cycle not" clojure-cycle-not]
-        ("ns forms"
-         ["Insert ns form at the top" clojure-insert-ns-form]
-         ["Insert ns form here" clojure-insert-ns-form-at-point]
-         ["Update ns form" clojure-update-ns]
-         ["Sort ns form" clojure-sort-ns])
-        ("Convert collection"
-         ["Convert to list" clojure-convert-collection-to-list]
-         ["Convert to quoted list" clojure-convert-collection-to-quoted-list]
-         ["Convert to map" clojure-convert-collection-to-map]
-         ["Convert to vector" clojure-convert-collection-to-vector]
-         ["Convert to set" clojure-convert-collection-to-set])
-        ("Refactor -> and ->>"
-         ["Thread once more" clojure-thread]
-         ["Fully thread a form with ->" clojure-thread-first-all]
-         ["Fully thread a form with ->>" clojure-thread-last-all]
-         "--"
-         ["Unwind once" clojure-unwind]
-         ["Fully unwind a threading macro" clojure-unwind-all])
-        ("Let expression"
-         ["Introduce let" clojure-introduce-let]
-         ["Move to let" clojure-move-to-let]
-         ["Forward slurp form into let" clojure-let-forward-slurp-sexp]
-         ["Backward slurp form into let" clojure-let-backward-slurp-sexp])
-        ("Documentation"
-         ["View a Clojure guide" clojure-view-guide]
-         ["View a Clojure reference section" clojure-view-reference-section]
-         ["View the Clojure cheatsheet" clojure-view-cheatsheet]
-         ["View the Clojure Grimoire" clojure-view-grimoire]
-         ["View the Clojure style guide" clojure-view-style-guide])
-        "--"
-        ["Report a clojure-mode bug" clojure-mode-report-bug]
-        ["Clojure-mode version" clojure-mode-display-version]))
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Clojure mode.")
-
-(defvar clojure-mode-syntax-table
-  (let ((table (copy-syntax-table emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table)))
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\{ "(}" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\} "){" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "(]" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\] ")[" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?? "_ p" table) ; ? is a prefix outside symbols
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?# "_ p" table) ; # is allowed inside keywords (#399)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?~ "'" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?^ "'" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?@ "'" table)
-    table)
-  "Syntax table for Clojure mode.
-Inherits from `emacs-lisp-mode-syntax-table'.")
-
-(defconst clojure--prettify-symbols-alist
-  '(("fn"  . ?λ)))
-
-(defvar-local clojure-expected-ns-function nil
-  "The function used to determine the expected namespace of a file.
-`clojure-mode' ships a basic function named `clojure-expected-ns'
-that does basic heuristics to figure this out.
-CIDER provides a more complex version which does classpath analysis.")
-
-(defun clojure-mode-display-version ()
-  "Display the current `clojure-mode-version' in the minibuffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (message "clojure-mode (version %s)" clojure-mode-version))
-
-(defconst clojure-mode-report-bug-url "https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clojure-mode/issues/new"
-  "The URL to report a `clojure-mode' issue.")
-
-(defun clojure-mode-report-bug ()
-  "Report a bug in your default browser."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url clojure-mode-report-bug-url))
-
-(defconst clojure-guides-base-url "https://clojure.org/guides/"
-  "The base URL for official Clojure guides.")
-
-(defconst clojure-guides '(("Getting Started" . "getting_started")
-                           ("FAQ" . "faq")
-                           ("spec" . "spec")
-                           ("Destructuring" . "destructuring")
-                           ("Threading Macros" . "threading_macros")
-                           ("Comparators" . "comparators")
-                           ("Reader Conditionals" . "reader_conditionals"))
-  "A list of all official Clojure guides.")
-
-(defun clojure-view-guide ()
-  "Open a Clojure guide in your default browser.
-
-The command will prompt you to select one of the available guides."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((guide (completing-read "Select a guide: " (mapcar #'car clojure-guides))))
-    (when guide
-      (let ((guide-url (concat clojure-guides-base-url (cdr (assoc guide clojure-guides)))))
-        (browse-url guide-url)))))
-
-(defconst clojure-reference-base-url "https://clojure.org/reference/"
-  "The base URL for the official Clojure reference.")
-
-(defconst clojure-reference-sections '(("The Reader" . "reader")
-                                       ("The REPL and main" . "repl_and_main")
-                                       ("Evaluation" . "evaluation")
-                                       ("Special Forms" . "special_forms")
-                                       ("Macros" . "macros")
-                                       ("Other Functions" . "other_functions")
-                                       ("Data Structures" . "data_structures")
-                                       ("Datatypes" . "datatypes")
-                                       ("Sequences" . "sequences")
-                                       ("Transients" . "transients")
-                                       ("Transducers" . "transducers")
-                                       ("Multimethods and Hierarchies" . "multimethods")
-                                       ("Protocols" . "protocols")
-                                       ("Metadata" . "metadata")
-                                       ("Namespaces" . "namespaces")
-                                       ("Libs" . "libs")
-                                       ("Vars and Environments" . "vars")
-                                       ("Refs and Transactions" . "refs")
-                                       ("Agents" . "agents")
-                                       ("Atoms" . "atoms")
-                                       ("Reducers" . "reducers")
-                                       ("Java Interop" . "java_interop")
-                                       ("Compilation and Class Generation" . "compilation")
-                                       ("Other Libraries" . "other_libraries")
-                                       ("Differences with Lisps" . "lisps")))
-
-(defun clojure-view-reference-section ()
-  "Open a Clojure reference section in your default browser.
-
-The command will prompt you to select one of the available sections."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((section (completing-read "Select a reference section: " (mapcar #'car clojure-reference-sections))))
-    (when section
-      (let ((section-url (concat clojure-reference-base-url (cdr (assoc section clojure-reference-sections)))))
-        (browse-url section-url)))))
-
-(defconst clojure-cheatsheet-url "http://clojure.org/api/cheatsheet"
-  "The URL of the official Clojure cheatsheet.")
-
-(defun clojure-view-cheatsheet ()
-  "Open the Clojure cheatsheet in your default browser."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url clojure-cheatsheet-url))
-
-(defconst clojure-grimoire-url "https://www.conj.io/"
-  "The URL of the Grimoire community documentation site.")
-
-(defun clojure-view-grimoire ()
-  "Open the Clojure Grimoire in your default browser."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url clojure-grimoire-url))
-
-(defconst clojure-style-guide-url "https://github.com/bbatsov/clojure-style-guide"
-  "The URL of the Clojure style guide.")
-
-(defun clojure-view-style-guide ()
-  "Open the Clojure style guide in your default browser."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url clojure-style-guide-url))
-
-(defun clojure-space-for-delimiter-p (endp delim)
-  "Prevent paredit from inserting useless spaces.
-See `paredit-space-for-delimiter-predicates' for the meaning of
-ENDP and DELIM."
-  (or endp
-      (not (memq delim '(?\" ?{ ?\( )))
-      (not (or (derived-mode-p 'clojure-mode)
-               (derived-mode-p 'cider-repl-mode)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (backward-char)
-        (cond ((eq (char-after) ?#)
-               (and (not (bobp))
-                    (or (char-equal ?w (char-syntax (char-before)))
-                        (char-equal ?_ (char-syntax (char-before))))))
-              ((and (eq delim ?\()
-                    (eq (char-after) ??)
-                    (eq (char-before) ?#))
-               nil)
-              (t)))))
-
-(defconst clojure--collection-tag-regexp "#\\(::[a-zA-Z0-9._-]*\\|:?\\([a-zA-Z0-9._-]+/\\)?[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+\\)"
-    "Collection reader macro tag regexp.
-It is intended to check for allowed strings that can come before a
-collection literal (e.g. '[]' or '{}'), as reader macro tags.
-This includes #fully.qualified/my-ns[:kw val] and #::my-ns{:kw
-val} as of Clojure 1.9.")
-
-(defun clojure-no-space-after-tag (endp delimiter)
-  "Prevent inserting a space after a reader-literal tag.
-
-When a reader-literal tag is followed be an opening delimiter
-listed in `clojure-omit-space-between-tag-and-delimiters', this
-function returns t.
-
-This allows you to write things like #db/id[:db.part/user]
-and #::my-ns{:some \"map\"} without inserting a space between
-the tag and the opening bracket.
-
-See `paredit-space-for-delimiter-predicates' for the meaning of
-ENDP and DELIMITER."
-  (if endp
-      t
-    (or (not (member delimiter clojure-omit-space-between-tag-and-delimiters))
-        (save-excursion
-          (let ((orig-point (point)))
-            (not (and (re-search-backward
-                       clojure--collection-tag-regexp
-                       (line-beginning-position)
-                       t)
-                      (= orig-point (match-end 0)))))))))
-
-(declare-function paredit-open-curly "ext:paredit")
-(declare-function paredit-close-curly "ext:paredit")
-(declare-function paredit-convolute-sexp "ext:paredit")
-
-(defun clojure--replace-let-bindings-and-indent (orig-fun &rest args)
-  "Advise ORIG-FUN to replace let bindings.
-
-Sexps are replace by their bound name if a let form was
-convoluted.
-
-ORIG-FUN should be `paredit-convolute-sexp'.
-
-ARGS are passed to ORIG-FUN, as with all advice."
-  (save-excursion
-    (backward-sexp)
-    (when (looking-back clojure--let-regexp)
-      (clojure--replace-sexps-with-bindings-and-indent))))
-
-(defun clojure-paredit-setup (&optional keymap)
-  "Make \"paredit-mode\" play nice with `clojure-mode'.
-
-If an optional KEYMAP is passed the changes are applied to it,
-instead of to `clojure-mode-map'.
-Also advice `paredit-convolute-sexp' when used on a let form as drop in
-replacement for `cljr-expand-let`."
-  (when (>= paredit-version 21)
-    (let ((keymap (or keymap clojure-mode-map)))
-      (define-key keymap "{" #'paredit-open-curly)
-      (define-key keymap "}" #'paredit-close-curly))
-    (add-to-list 'paredit-space-for-delimiter-predicates
-                 #'clojure-space-for-delimiter-p)
-    (add-to-list 'paredit-space-for-delimiter-predicates
-                 #'clojure-no-space-after-tag)
-    (advice-add 'paredit-convolute-sexp :after #'clojure--replace-let-bindings-and-indent)))
-
-(defun clojure-mode-variables ()
-  "Set up initial buffer-local variables for Clojure mode."
-  (add-to-list 'imenu-generic-expression '(nil clojure-match-next-def 0))
-  (setq-local indent-tabs-mode nil)
-  (setq-local paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix t)
-  (setq-local outline-regexp ";;;\\(;* [^ \t\n]\\)\\|(")
-  (setq-local outline-level 'lisp-outline-level)
-  (setq-local comment-start ";")
-  (setq-local comment-start-skip ";+ *")
-  (setq-local comment-add 1) ; default to `;;' in comment-region
-  (setq-local comment-column 40)
-  (setq-local comment-use-syntax t)
-  (setq-local multibyte-syntax-as-symbol t)
-  (setq-local electric-pair-skip-whitespace 'chomp)
-  (setq-local electric-pair-open-newline-between-pairs nil)
-  (setq-local fill-paragraph-function #'clojure-fill-paragraph)
-  (setq-local adaptive-fill-function #'clojure-adaptive-fill-function)
-  (setq-local normal-auto-fill-function #'clojure-auto-fill-function)
-  (setq-local comment-start-skip
-              "\\(\\(^\\|[^\\\\\n]\\)\\(\\\\\\\\\\)*\\)\\(;+\\|#|\\) *")
-  (setq-local indent-line-function #'clojure-indent-line)
-  (setq-local indent-region-function #'clojure-indent-region)
-  (setq-local lisp-indent-function #'clojure-indent-function)
-  (setq-local lisp-doc-string-elt-property 'clojure-doc-string-elt)
-  (setq-local clojure-expected-ns-function #'clojure-expected-ns)
-  (setq-local parse-sexp-ignore-comments t)
-  (setq-local prettify-symbols-alist clojure--prettify-symbols-alist)
-  (setq-local open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start nil)
-  (setq-local beginning-of-defun-function #'clojure-beginning-of-defun-function))
-
-(defsubst clojure-in-docstring-p ()
-  "Check whether point is in a docstring."
-  (let ((ppss (syntax-ppss)))
-    ;; are we in a string?
-    (when (nth 3 ppss)
-      ;; check font lock at the start of the string
-      (eq (get-text-property (nth 8 ppss) 'face)
-          'font-lock-doc-face))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode clojure-mode prog-mode "Clojure"
-  "Major mode for editing Clojure code.
-
-\\{clojure-mode-map}"
-  (clojure-mode-variables)
-  (clojure-font-lock-setup)
-  (add-hook 'paredit-mode-hook #'clojure-paredit-setup)
-  ;; `electric-layout-post-self-insert-function' prevents indentation in strings
-  ;; and comments, force indentation in docstrings:
-  (add-hook 'electric-indent-functions
-            (lambda (_char) (if (clojure-in-docstring-p) 'do-indent)))
-  ;; integration with project.el
-  (add-hook 'project-find-functions #'clojure-current-project))
-
-(defcustom clojure-verify-major-mode t
-  "If non-nil, warn when activating the wrong `major-mode'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode "5.3.0"))
-
-(defun clojure--check-wrong-major-mode ()
-  "Check if the current `major-mode' matches the file extension.
-
-If it doesn't, issue a warning if `clojure-verify-major-mode' is
-non-nil."
-  (when (and clojure-verify-major-mode
-             (stringp (buffer-file-name)))
-    (let* ((case-fold-search t)
-           (problem (cond ((and (string-match "\\.clj\\'" (buffer-file-name))
-                                (not (eq major-mode 'clojure-mode)))
-                           'clojure-mode)
-                          ((and (string-match "\\.cljs\\'" (buffer-file-name))
-                                (not (eq major-mode 'clojurescript-mode)))
-                           'clojurescript-mode)
-                          ((and (string-match "\\.cljc\\'" (buffer-file-name))
-                                (not (eq major-mode 'clojurec-mode)))
-                           'clojurec-mode))))
-      (when problem
-        (message "[WARNING] %s activated `%s' instead of `%s' in this buffer.
-This could cause problems.
-\(See `clojure-verify-major-mode' to disable this message.)"
-                 (if (eq major-mode real-this-command)
-                     "You have"
-                   "Something in your configuration")
-                 major-mode
-                 problem)))))
-
-(add-hook 'clojure-mode-hook #'clojure--check-wrong-major-mode)
-
-(defsubst clojure-docstring-fill-prefix ()
-  "The prefix string used by `clojure-fill-paragraph'.
-It is simply `clojure-docstring-fill-prefix-width' number of spaces."
-  (make-string clojure-docstring-fill-prefix-width ? ))
-
-(defun clojure-adaptive-fill-function ()
-  "Clojure adaptive fill function.
-This only takes care of filling docstring correctly."
-  (when (clojure-in-docstring-p)
-    (clojure-docstring-fill-prefix)))
-
-(defun clojure-fill-paragraph (&optional justify)
-  "Like `fill-paragraph', but can handle Clojure docstrings.
-If JUSTIFY is non-nil, justify as well as fill the paragraph."
-  (if (clojure-in-docstring-p)
-      (let ((paragraph-start
-             (concat paragraph-start
-                     "\\|\\s-*\\([(:\"[]\\|~@\\|`(\\|#'(\\)"))
-            (paragraph-separate
-             (concat paragraph-separate "\\|\\s-*\".*[,\\.]$"))
-            (fill-column (or clojure-docstring-fill-column fill-column))
-            (fill-prefix (clojure-docstring-fill-prefix)))
-        ;; we are in a string and string start pos (8th element) is non-nil
-        (let* ((beg-doc (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))
-               (end-doc (save-excursion
-                          (goto-char beg-doc)
-                          (or (ignore-errors (forward-sexp) (point))
-                              (point-max)))))
-          (save-restriction
-            (narrow-to-region beg-doc end-doc)
-            (fill-paragraph justify))))
-    (let ((paragraph-start (concat paragraph-start
-                                   "\\|\\s-*\\([(:\"[]\\|`(\\|#'(\\)"))
-          (paragraph-separate
-           (concat paragraph-separate "\\|\\s-*\".*[,\\.[]$")))
-      (or (fill-comment-paragraph justify)
-          (fill-paragraph justify))
-      ;; Always return `t'
-      t)))
-
-(defun clojure-auto-fill-function ()
-  "Clojure auto-fill function."
-  ;; Check if auto-filling is meaningful.
-  (let ((fc (current-fill-column)))
-    (when (and fc (> (current-column) fc))
-      (let ((fill-column (if (clojure-in-docstring-p)
-                             clojure-docstring-fill-column
-                           fill-column))
-            (fill-prefix (clojure-adaptive-fill-function)))
-        (do-auto-fill)))))
-
-
-;;; #_ comments font-locking
-;; Code heavily borrowed from Slime.
-;; https://github.com/slime/slime/blob/master/contrib/slime-fontifying-fu.el#L186
-(defvar clojure--comment-macro-regexp
-  (rx "#_" (* " ") (group-n 1 (not (any " "))))
-  "Regexp matching the start of a comment sexp.
-The beginning of match-group 1 should be before the sexp to be
-marked as a comment.  The end of sexp is found with
-`clojure-forward-logical-sexp'.")
-
-(defvar clojure--reader-and-comment-regexp
-  "#_ *\\(?1:[^ ]\\)\\|\\(?1:(comment\\_>\\)"
-  "Regexp matching both `#_' macro and a comment sexp." )
-
-(defcustom clojure-comment-regexp clojure--comment-macro-regexp
-  "Comment mode.
-
-The possible values for this variable are keywords indicating
-what is considered a comment (affecting font locking).
-
-    - Reader macro `#_' only - the default
-    - Reader macro `#_' and `(comment)'"
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Reader macro `#_' and `(comment)'" clojure--reader-and-comment-regexp)
-                 (other :tag "Reader macro `#_' only" clojure--comment-macro-regexp))
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.7.0"))
-
-(defun clojure--search-comment-macro-internal (limit)
-  "Search for a comment forward stopping at LIMIT."
-  (when (search-forward-regexp clojure-comment-regexp limit t)
-    (let* ((md (match-data))
-           (start (match-beginning 1))
-           (state (syntax-ppss start)))
-      ;; inside string or comment?
-      (if (or (nth 3 state)
-              (nth 4 state))
-          (clojure--search-comment-macro-internal limit)
-        (goto-char start)
-        (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1)
-        ;; Data for (match-end 1).
-        (setf (elt md 3) (point))
-        (set-match-data md)
-        t))))
-
-(defun clojure--search-comment-macro (limit)
-  "Find comment macros and set the match data.
-Search from point up to LIMIT.  The region that should be
-considered a comment is between `(match-beginning 1)'
-and `(match-end 1)'."
-  (let ((result 'retry))
-    (while (and (eq result 'retry) (<= (point) limit))
-      (condition-case nil
-          (setq result (clojure--search-comment-macro-internal limit))
-        (end-of-file (setq result nil))
-        (scan-error  (setq result 'retry))))
-    result))
-
-
-;;; General font-locking
-(defun clojure-match-next-def ()
-  "Scans the buffer backwards for the next \"top-level\" definition.
-Called by `imenu--generic-function'."
-  ;; we have to take into account namespace-definition forms
-  ;; e.g. s/defn
-  (when (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*(\\([a-z0-9.-]+/\\)?\\(def\\sw*\\)" nil t)
-    (save-excursion
-      (let (found?
-            (deftype (match-string 2))
-            (start (point)))
-        (down-list)
-        (forward-sexp)
-        (while (not found?)
-          (ignore-errors
-            (forward-sexp))
-          (or (when (char-equal ?\[ (char-after (point)))
-                (backward-sexp))
-              (when (char-equal ?\) (char-after (point)))
-                (backward-sexp)))
-          (cl-destructuring-bind (def-beg . def-end) (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'sexp)
-            (if (char-equal ?^ (char-after def-beg))
-                (progn (forward-sexp) (backward-sexp))
-              (setq found? t)
-              (when (string= deftype "defmethod")
-                (setq def-end (progn (goto-char def-end)
-                                     (forward-sexp)
-                                     (point))))
-              (set-match-data (list def-beg def-end)))))
-        (goto-char start)))))
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (defconst clojure--sym-forbidden-rest-chars "][\";\'@\\^`~\(\)\{\}\\,\s\t\n\r"
-    "A list of chars that a Clojure symbol cannot contain.
-See definition of 'macros': URL `http://git.io/vRGLD'.")
-  (defconst clojure--sym-forbidden-1st-chars (concat clojure--sym-forbidden-rest-chars "0-9:")
-    "A list of chars that a Clojure symbol cannot start with.
-See the for-loop: URL `http://git.io/vRGTj' lines: URL
-`http://git.io/vRGIh', URL `http://git.io/vRGLE' and value
-definition of 'macros': URL `http://git.io/vRGLD'.")
-  (defconst clojure--sym-regexp
-    (concat "[^" clojure--sym-forbidden-1st-chars "][^" clojure--sym-forbidden-rest-chars "]*")
-    "A regexp matching a Clojure symbol or namespace alias.
-Matches the rule `clojure--sym-forbidden-1st-chars' followed by
-any number of matches of `clojure--sym-forbidden-rest-chars'."))
-
-(defconst clojure-font-lock-keywords
-  (eval-when-compile
-    `( ;; Top-level variable definition
-      (,(concat "(\\(?:clojure.core/\\)?\\("
-                (regexp-opt '("def" "defonce"))
-                ;; variable declarations
-                "\\)\\>"
-                ;; Any whitespace
-                "[ \r\n\t]*"
-                ;; Possibly type or metadata
-                "\\(?:#?^\\(?:{[^}]*}\\|\\sw+\\)[ \r\n\t]*\\)*"
-                "\\(\\sw+\\)?")
-       (1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-       (2 font-lock-variable-name-face nil t))
-      ;; Type definition
-      (,(concat "(\\(?:clojure.core/\\)?\\("
-                (regexp-opt '("defstruct" "deftype" "defprotocol"
-                              "defrecord"))
-                ;; type declarations
-                "\\)\\>"
-                ;; Any whitespace
-                "[ \r\n\t]*"
-                ;; Possibly type or metadata
-                "\\(?:#?^\\(?:{[^}]*}\\|\\sw+\\)[ \r\n\t]*\\)*"
-                "\\(\\sw+\\)?")
-       (1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-       (2 font-lock-type-face nil t))
-      ;; Function definition (anything that starts with def and is not
-      ;; listed above)
-      (,(concat "(\\(?:" clojure--sym-regexp "/\\)?"
-                "\\(def[^ \r\n\t]*\\)"
-                ;; Function declarations
-                "\\>"
-                ;; Any whitespace
-                "[ \r\n\t]*"
-                ;; Possibly type or metadata
-                "\\(?:#?^\\(?:{[^}]*}\\|\\sw+\\)[ \r\n\t]*\\)*"
-                "\\(\\sw+\\)?")
-       (1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-       (2 font-lock-function-name-face nil t))
-      ;; (fn name? args ...)
-      (,(concat "(\\(?:clojure.core/\\)?\\(fn\\)[ \t]+"
-                ;; Possibly type
-                "\\(?:#?^\\sw+[ \t]*\\)?"
-                ;; Possibly name
-                "\\(\\sw+\\)?" )
-       (1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-       (2 font-lock-function-name-face nil t))
-      ;; lambda arguments - %, %&, %1, %2, etc
-      ("\\<%[&1-9]?" (0 font-lock-variable-name-face))
-      ;; Special forms
-      (,(concat
-         "("
-         (regexp-opt
-          '("def" "do" "if" "let" "let*" "var" "fn" "fn*" "loop" "loop*"
-            "recur" "throw" "try" "catch" "finally"
-            "set!" "new" "."
-            "monitor-enter" "monitor-exit" "quote") t)
-         "\\>")
-       1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-      ;; Built-in binding and flow of control forms
-      (,(concat
-         "(\\(?:clojure.core/\\)?"
-         (regexp-opt
-          '("letfn" "case" "cond" "cond->" "cond->>" "condp"
-            "for" "when" "when-not" "when-let" "when-first" "when-some"
-            "if-let" "if-not" "if-some"
-            ".." "->" "->>" "as->" "doto" "and" "or"
-            "dosync" "doseq" "dotimes" "dorun" "doall"
-            "ns" "in-ns"
-            "with-open" "with-local-vars" "binding"
-            "with-redefs" "with-redefs-fn"
-            "declare") t)
-         "\\>")
-       1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-      ;; Macros similar to let, when, and while
-      (,(rx symbol-start
-            (or "let" "when" "while") "-"
-            (1+ (or (syntax word) (syntax symbol)))
-            symbol-end)
-       0 font-lock-keyword-face)
-      (,(concat
-         "\\<"
-         (regexp-opt
-          '("*1" "*2" "*3" "*agent*"
-            "*allow-unresolved-vars*" "*assert*" "*clojure-version*"
-            "*command-line-args*" "*compile-files*"
-            "*compile-path*" "*data-readers*" "*default-data-reader-fn*"
-            "*e" "*err*" "*file*" "*flush-on-newline*"
-            "*in*" "*macro-meta*" "*math-context*" "*ns*" "*out*"
-            "*print-dup*" "*print-length*" "*print-level*"
-            "*print-meta*" "*print-readably*"
-            "*read-eval*" "*source-path*"
-            "*unchecked-math*"
-            "*use-context-classloader*" "*warn-on-reflection*")
-          t)
-         "\\>")
-       0 font-lock-builtin-face)
-      ;; Dynamic variables - *something* or @*something*
-      ("\\(?:\\<\\|/\\)@?\\(\\*[a-z-]*\\*\\)\\>" 1 font-lock-variable-name-face)
-      ;; Global constants - nil, true, false
-      (,(concat
-         "\\<"
-         (regexp-opt
-          '("true" "false" "nil") t)
-         "\\>")
-       0 font-lock-constant-face)
-      ;; Character literals - \1, \a, \newline, \u0000
-      ("\\\\\\([[:punct:]]\\|[a-z0-9]+\\>\\)" 0 'clojure-character-face)
-
-      ;; namespace definitions: (ns foo.bar)
-      (,(concat "(\\<ns\\>[ \r\n\t]*"
-                ;; Possibly metadata
-                "\\(?:\\^?{[^}]+}[ \r\n\t]*\\)*"
-                ;; namespace
-                "\\(" clojure--sym-regexp "\\)")
-       (1 font-lock-type-face))
-
-      ;; TODO dedupe the code for matching of keywords, type-hints and unmatched symbols
-
-      ;; keywords: {:oneword/ve/yCom|pLex.stu-ff 0}
-      (,(concat "\\(:\\{1,2\\}\\)\\(" clojure--sym-regexp "?\\)\\(/\\)\\(" clojure--sym-regexp "\\)")
-       (1 'clojure-keyword-face)
-       (2 font-lock-type-face)
-       ;; (2 'clojure-keyword-face)
-       (3 'default)
-       (4 'clojure-keyword-face))
-      (,(concat "\\(:\\{1,2\\}\\)\\(" clojure--sym-regexp "\\)")
-       (1 'clojure-keyword-face)
-       (2 'clojure-keyword-face))
-
-      ;; type-hints: #^oneword
-      (,(concat "\\(#^\\)\\(" clojure--sym-regexp "?\\)\\(/\\)\\(" clojure--sym-regexp "\\)")
-       (1 'default)
-       (2 font-lock-type-face)
-       (3 'default)
-       (4 'default))
-      (,(concat "\\(#^\\)\\(" clojure--sym-regexp "\\)")
-       (1 'default)
-       (2 font-lock-type-face))
-
-      ;; clojure symbols not matched by the previous regexps; influences CIDER's
-      ;; dynamic syntax highlighting (CDSH). See https://git.io/vxEEA:
-      (,(concat "\\(" clojure--sym-regexp "?\\)\\(/\\)\\(" clojure--sym-regexp "\\)")
-       (1 font-lock-type-face)
-       ;; 2nd and 3th matching groups can be font-locked to `nil' or `default'.
-       ;; CDSH seems to kick in only for functions and variables referenced w/o
-       ;; writing their namespaces.
-       (2 nil)
-       (3 nil))
-      (,(concat "\\(" clojure--sym-regexp "\\)")
-       ;; this matching group must be font-locked to `nil' otherwise CDSH breaks.
-       (1 nil))
-
-      ;; #_ and (comment ...) macros.
-      (clojure--search-comment-macro 1 font-lock-comment-face t)
-      ;; Highlight `code` marks, just like `elisp'.
-      (,(rx "`" (group-n 1 (optional "#'")
-                         (+ (or (syntax symbol) (syntax word)))) "`")
-       (1 'font-lock-constant-face prepend))
-      ;; Highlight escaped characters in strings.
-      (clojure-font-lock-escaped-chars 0 'bold prepend)
-      ;; Highlight grouping constructs in regular expressions
-      (clojure-font-lock-regexp-groups
-       (1 'font-lock-regexp-grouping-construct prepend))))
-  "Default expressions to highlight in Clojure mode.")
-
-(defun clojure-font-lock-syntactic-face-function (state)
-  "Find and highlight text with a Clojure-friendly syntax table.
-
-This function is passed to `font-lock-syntactic-face-function',
-which is called with a single parameter, STATE (which is, in
-turn, returned by `parse-partial-sexp' at the beginning of the
-highlighted region)."
-  (if (nth 3 state)
-      ;; This might be a (doc)string or a |...| symbol.
-      (let ((startpos (nth 8 state)))
-        (if (eq (char-after startpos) ?|)
-            ;; This is not a string, but a |...| symbol.
-            nil
-          (let* ((listbeg (nth 1 state))
-                 (firstsym (and listbeg
-                                (save-excursion
-                                  (goto-char listbeg)
-                                  (and (looking-at "([ \t\n]*\\(\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)")
-                                       (match-string 1)))))
-                 (docelt (and firstsym
-                              (function-get (intern-soft firstsym)
-                                            lisp-doc-string-elt-property))))
-            (if (and docelt
-                     ;; It's a string in a form that can have a docstring.
-                     ;; Check whether it's in docstring position.
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (when (functionp docelt)
-                         (goto-char (match-end 1))
-                         (setq docelt (funcall docelt)))
-                       (goto-char listbeg)
-                       (forward-char 1)
-                       (ignore-errors
-                         (while (and (> docelt 0) (< (point) startpos)
-                                     (progn (forward-sexp 1) t))
-                           ;; ignore metadata and type hints
-                           (unless (looking-at "[ \n\t]*\\(\\^[A-Z:].+\\|\\^?{.+\\)")
-                             (setq docelt (1- docelt)))))
-                       (and (zerop docelt) (<= (point) startpos)
-                            (progn (forward-comment (point-max)) t)
-                            (= (point) (nth 8 state)))))
-                font-lock-doc-face
-              font-lock-string-face))))
-    font-lock-comment-face))
-
-(defun clojure-font-lock-setup ()
-  "Configures font-lock for editing Clojure code."
-  (setq-local font-lock-multiline t)
-  (add-to-list 'font-lock-extend-region-functions
-               #'clojure-font-lock-extend-region-def t)
-  (setq font-lock-defaults
-        '(clojure-font-lock-keywords    ; keywords
-          nil nil
-          (("+-*/.<>=!?$%_&:" . "w")) ; syntax alist
-          nil
-          (font-lock-mark-block-function . mark-defun)
-          (font-lock-syntactic-face-function
-           . clojure-font-lock-syntactic-face-function))))
-
-(defun clojure-font-lock-def-at-point (point)
-  "Range between the top-most def* and the fourth element after POINT.
-Note that this means that there is no guarantee of proper font
-locking in def* forms that are not at top level."
-  (goto-char point)
-  (ignore-errors
-    (beginning-of-defun))
-
-  (let ((beg-def (point)))
-    (when (and (not (= point beg-def))
-               (looking-at "(def"))
-      (ignore-errors
-        ;; move forward as much as possible until failure (or success)
-        (forward-char)
-        (dotimes (_ 4)
-          (forward-sexp)))
-      (cons beg-def (point)))))
-
-(defun clojure-font-lock-extend-region-def ()
-  "Set region boundaries to include the first four elements of def* forms."
-  (let ((changed nil))
-    (let ((def (clojure-font-lock-def-at-point font-lock-beg)))
-      (when def
-        (cl-destructuring-bind (def-beg . def-end) def
-          (when (and (< def-beg font-lock-beg)
-                     (< font-lock-beg def-end))
-            (setq font-lock-beg def-beg
-                  changed t)))))
-    (let ((def (clojure-font-lock-def-at-point font-lock-end)))
-      (when def
-        (cl-destructuring-bind (def-beg . def-end) def
-          (when (and (< def-beg font-lock-end)
-                     (< font-lock-end def-end))
-            (setq font-lock-end def-end
-                  changed t)))))
-    changed))
-
-(defun clojure--font-locked-as-string-p (&optional regexp)
-  "Non-nil if the char before point is font-locked as a string.
-If REGEXP is non-nil, also check whether current string is
-preceeded by a #."
-  (let ((face (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'face)))
-    (and (or (and (listp face)
-                  (memq 'font-lock-string-face face))
-             (eq 'font-lock-string-face face))
-         (or (clojure-string-start t)
-             (unless regexp
-               (clojure-string-start nil))))))
-
-(defun clojure-font-lock-escaped-chars (bound)
-  "Highlight \escaped chars in strings.
-BOUND denotes a buffer position to limit the search."
-  (let ((found nil))
-    (while (and (not found)
-                (re-search-forward "\\\\." bound t))
-
-      (setq found (clojure--font-locked-as-string-p)))
-    found))
-
-(defun clojure-font-lock-regexp-groups (bound)
-  "Highlight grouping constructs in regular expression.
-
-BOUND denotes the maximum number of characters (relative to the
-point) to check."
-  (let ((found nil))
-    (while (and (not found)
-                (re-search-forward (eval-when-compile
-                                     (concat
-                                      ;; A group may start using several alternatives:
-                                      "\\(\\(?:"
-                                      ;; 1. (? special groups
-                                      "(\\?\\(?:"
-                                      ;; a) non-capturing group (?:X)
-                                      ;; b) independent non-capturing group (?>X)
-                                      ;; c) zero-width positive lookahead (?=X)
-                                      ;; d) zero-width negative lookahead (?!X)
-                                      "[:=!>]\\|"
-                                      ;; e) zero-width positive lookbehind (?<=X)
-                                      ;; f) zero-width negative lookbehind (?<!X)
-                                      "<[=!]\\|"
-                                      ;; g) named capturing group (?<name>X)
-                                      "<[[:alnum:]]+>"
-                                      "\\)\\|" ;; end of special groups
-                                      ;; 2. normal capturing groups (
-                                      ;; 3. we also highlight alternative
-                                      ;; separarators |, and closing parens )
-                                      "[|()]"
-                                      "\\)\\)"))
-                                   bound t))
-      (setq found (clojure--font-locked-as-string-p 'regexp)))
-    found))
-
-;; Docstring positions
-(put 'ns 'clojure-doc-string-elt 2)
-(put 'def 'clojure-doc-string-elt 2)
-(put 'defn 'clojure-doc-string-elt 2)
-(put 'defn- 'clojure-doc-string-elt 2)
-(put 'defmulti 'clojure-doc-string-elt 2)
-(put 'defmacro 'clojure-doc-string-elt 2)
-(put 'definline 'clojure-doc-string-elt 2)
-(put 'defprotocol 'clojure-doc-string-elt 2)
-(put 'deftask 'clojure-doc-string-eld 2) ;; common Boot macro
-
-;;; Vertical alignment
-(defcustom clojure-align-forms-automatically nil
-  "If non-nil, vertically align some forms automatically.
-Automatically means it is done as part of indenting code.  This
-applies to binding forms (`clojure-align-binding-forms'), to cond
-forms (`clojure-align-cond-forms') and to map literals.  For
-instance, selecting a map a hitting \\<clojure-mode-map>`\\[indent-for-tab-command]'
-will align the values like this:
-    {:some-key 10
-     :key2     20}"
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.1")
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom clojure-align-reader-conditionals nil
-  "Whether to align reader conditionals, as if they were maps."
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.10")
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom clojure-align-binding-forms
-  '("let" "when-let" "when-some" "if-let" "if-some" "binding" "loop"
-    "doseq" "for" "with-open" "with-local-vars" "with-redefs")
-  "List of strings matching forms that have binding forms."
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.1")
-  :safe #'listp
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom clojure-align-cond-forms '("condp" "cond" "cond->" "cond->>" "case" "are")
-  "List of strings identifying cond-like forms."
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.1")
-  :safe #'listp
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defvar clojure--beginning-of-reader-conditional-regexp
-  "#\\?@(\\|#\\?("
-  "Regexp denoting the beginning of a reader conditional.")
-
-(defun clojure--position-for-alignment ()
-  "Non-nil if the sexp around point should be automatically aligned.
-This function expects to be called immediately after an
-open-brace or after the function symbol in a function call.
-
-First check if the sexp around point is a map literal, or is a
-call to one of the vars listed in `clojure-align-cond-forms'.  If
-it isn't, return nil.  If it is, return non-nil and place point
-immediately before the forms that should be aligned.
-
-For instance, in a map literal point is left immediately before
-the first key; while, in a let-binding, point is left inside the
-binding vector and immediately before the first binding
-construct."
-  (let ((point (point)))
-    ;; Are we in a map?
-    (or (and (eq (char-before) ?{)
-             (not (eq (char-before (1- point)) ?\#)))
-        ;; Are we in a reader conditional?
-        (and clojure-align-reader-conditionals
-             (looking-back clojure--beginning-of-reader-conditional-regexp (- (point) 4)))
-        ;; Are we in a cond form?
-        (let* ((fun    (car (member (thing-at-point 'symbol) clojure-align-cond-forms)))
-               (method (and fun (clojure--get-indent-method fun)))
-               ;; The number of special arguments in the cond form is
-               ;; the number of sexps we skip before aligning.
-               (skip   (cond ((numberp method) method)
-                             ((null method) 0)
-                             ((sequencep method) (elt method 0)))))
-          (when (and fun (numberp skip))
-            (clojure-forward-logical-sexp skip)
-            (comment-forward (point-max))
-            fun)) ; Return non-nil (the var name).
-        ;; Are we in a let-like form?
-        (when (member (thing-at-point 'symbol)
-                      clojure-align-binding-forms)
-          ;; Position inside the binding vector.
-          (clojure-forward-logical-sexp)
-          (backward-sexp)
-          (when (eq (char-after) ?\[)
-            (forward-char 1)
-            (comment-forward (point-max))
-            ;; Return non-nil.
-            t)))))
-
-(defun clojure--find-sexp-to-align (end)
-  "Non-nil if there's a sexp ahead to be aligned before END.
-Place point as in `clojure--position-for-alignment'."
-  ;; Look for a relevant sexp.
-  (let ((found))
-    (while (and (not found)
-                (search-forward-regexp
-                 (concat (when clojure-align-reader-conditionals
-                           (concat clojure--beginning-of-reader-conditional-regexp
-                                   "\\|"))
-                         "{\\|("
-                         (regexp-opt
-                          (append clojure-align-binding-forms
-                                  clojure-align-cond-forms)
-                          'symbols))
-                 end 'noerror))
-
-      (let ((ppss (syntax-ppss)))
-        ;; If we're in a string or comment.
-        (unless (or (elt ppss 3)
-                    (elt ppss 4))
-          ;; Only stop looking if we successfully position
-          ;; the point.
-          (setq found (clojure--position-for-alignment)))))
-    found))
-
-(defun clojure--search-whitespace-after-next-sexp (&optional bound _noerror)
-  "Move point after all whitespace after the next sexp.
-
-Set the match data group 1 to be this region of whitespace and
-return point.
-
-BOUND is bounds the whitespace search."
-  (unwind-protect
-      (ignore-errors
-        (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1)
-        (search-forward-regexp "\\([,\s\t]*\\)" bound)
-        (pcase (syntax-after (point))
-          ;; End-of-line, try again on next line.
-          (`(12) (clojure--search-whitespace-after-next-sexp bound))
-          ;; Closing paren, stop here.
-          (`(5 . ,_) nil)
-          ;; Anything else is something to align.
-          (_ (point))))
-    (when (and bound (> (point) bound))
-      (goto-char bound))))
-
-(defun clojure-align (beg end)
-  "Vertically align the contents of the sexp around point.
-If region is active, align it.  Otherwise, align everything in the
-current \"top-level\" sexp.
-When called from lisp code align everything between BEG and END."
-  (interactive (if (use-region-p)
-                   (list (region-beginning) (region-end))
-                 (save-excursion
-                   (let ((end (progn (end-of-defun)
-                                     (point))))
-                     (clojure-backward-logical-sexp)
-                     (list (point) end)))))
-  (setq end (copy-marker end))
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (while (clojure--find-sexp-to-align end)
-      (let ((sexp-end (save-excursion
-                        (backward-up-list)
-                        (forward-sexp 1)
-                        (point-marker)))
-            (clojure-align-forms-automatically nil)
-            (count 1))
-        ;; For some bizarre reason, we need to `align-region' once for each
-        ;; group.
-        (save-excursion
-          (while (search-forward-regexp "^ *\n" sexp-end 'noerror)
-            (cl-incf count)))
-        (dotimes (_ count)
-          (align-region (point) sexp-end nil
-                        '((clojure-align (regexp . clojure--search-whitespace-after-next-sexp)
-                                         (group . 1)
-                                         (separate . "^ *$")
-                                         (repeat . t)))
-                        nil))
-        ;; Reindent after aligning because of #360.
-        (indent-region (point) sexp-end)))))
-
-;;; Indentation
-(defun clojure-indent-region (beg end)
-  "Like `indent-region', but also maybe align forms.
-Forms between BEG and END are aligned according to
-`clojure-align-forms-automatically'."
-  (prog1 (let ((indent-region-function nil))
-           (indent-region beg end))
-    (when clojure-align-forms-automatically
-      (condition-case nil
-          (clojure-align beg end)
-        (scan-error nil)))))
-
-(defun clojure-indent-line ()
-  "Indent current line as Clojure code."
-  (if (clojure-in-docstring-p)
-      (save-excursion
-        (beginning-of-line)
-        (when (and (looking-at "^\\s-*")
-                   (<= (string-width (match-string-no-properties 0))
-                       (string-width (clojure-docstring-fill-prefix))))
-          (replace-match (clojure-docstring-fill-prefix))))
-    (lisp-indent-line)))
-
-(defvar clojure-get-indent-function nil
-  "Function to get the indent spec of a symbol.
-This function should take one argument, the name of the symbol as
-a string.  This name will be exactly as it appears in the buffer,
-so it might start with a namespace alias.
-
-This function is analogous to the `clojure-indent-function'
-symbol property, and its return value should match one of the
-allowed values of this property.  See `clojure-indent-function'
-for more information.")
-
-(defun clojure--get-indent-method (function-name)
-  "Return the indent spec for the symbol named FUNCTION-NAME.
-FUNCTION-NAME is a string.  If it contains a `/', also try only
-the part after the `/'.
-
-Look for a spec using `clojure-get-indent-function', then try the
-`clojure-indent-function' and `clojure-backtracking-indent'
-symbol properties."
-  (or (when (functionp clojure-get-indent-function)
-        (funcall clojure-get-indent-function function-name))
-      (get (intern-soft function-name) 'clojure-indent-function)
-      (get (intern-soft function-name) 'clojure-backtracking-indent)
-      (when (string-match "/\\([^/]+\\)\\'" function-name)
-        (or (get (intern-soft (match-string 1 function-name))
-                 'clojure-indent-function)
-            (get (intern-soft (match-string 1 function-name))
-                 'clojure-backtracking-indent)))
-      (when (string-match (rx (or "let" "when" "while") (syntax symbol))
-                          function-name)
-        (clojure--get-indent-method (substring (match-string 0 function-name) 0 -1)))))
-
-(defvar clojure--current-backtracking-depth 0)
-
-(defun clojure--find-indent-spec-backtracking ()
-  "Return the indent sexp that applies to the sexp at point.
-Implementation function for `clojure--find-indent-spec'."
-  (when (and (>= clojure-max-backtracking clojure--current-backtracking-depth)
-             (not (looking-at "^")))
-    (let ((clojure--current-backtracking-depth (1+ clojure--current-backtracking-depth))
-          (pos 0))
-      ;; Count how far we are from the start of the sexp.
-      (while (ignore-errors (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1)
-                            (not (or (bobp)
-                                     (eq (char-before) ?\n))))
-        (cl-incf pos))
-      (let* ((function (thing-at-point 'symbol))
-             (method (or (when function ;; Is there a spec here?
-                           (clojure--get-indent-method function))
-                         (ignore-errors
-                           ;; Otherwise look higher up.
-                           (pcase (syntax-ppss)
-                             (`(,(pred (< 0)) ,start . ,_)
-                              (goto-char start)
-                              (clojure--find-indent-spec-backtracking)))))))
-        (when (numberp method)
-          (setq method (list method)))
-        (pcase method
-          ((pred functionp)
-           (when (= pos 0)
-             method))
-          ((pred sequencep)
-           (pcase (length method)
-             (`0 nil)
-             (`1 (let ((head (elt method 0)))
-                   (when (or (= pos 0) (sequencep head))
-                     head)))
-             (l (if (>= pos l)
-                    (elt method (1- l))
-                  (elt method pos)))))
-          ((or `defun `:defn)
-           (when (= pos 0)
-             :defn))
-          (_
-           (message "Invalid indent spec for `%s': %s" function method)
-           nil))))))
-
-(defun clojure--find-indent-spec ()
-  "Return the indent spec that applies to current sexp.
-If `clojure-use-backtracking-indent' is non-nil, also do
-backtracking up to a higher-level sexp in order to find the
-spec."
-  (if clojure-use-backtracking-indent
-      (save-excursion
-        (clojure--find-indent-spec-backtracking))
-    (let ((function (thing-at-point 'symbol)))
-      (clojure--get-indent-method function))))
-
-(defun clojure--normal-indent (last-sexp indent-mode)
-  "Return the normal indentation column for a sexp.
-Point should be after the open paren of the _enclosing_ sexp, and
-LAST-SEXP is the start of the previous sexp (immediately before
-the sexp being indented).  INDENT-MODE is any of the values
-accepted by `clojure-indent-style'."
-  (goto-char last-sexp)
-  (forward-sexp 1)
-  (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1)
-  (let ((last-sexp-start nil))
-    (if (ignore-errors
-          ;; `backward-sexp' until we reach the start of a sexp that is the
-          ;; first of its line (the start of the enclosing sexp).
-          (while (string-match
-                  "[^[:blank:]]"
-                  (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position) (point)))
-            (setq last-sexp-start (prog1 (point)
-                                    (forward-sexp -1))))
-          t)
-        ;; Here we have found an arg before the arg we're indenting which is at
-        ;; the start of a line. Every mode simply aligns on this case.
-        (current-column)
-      ;; Here we have reached the start of the enclosing sexp (point is now at
-      ;; the function name), so the behaviour depends on INDENT-MODE and on
-      ;; whether there's also an argument on this line (case A or B).
-      (let ((case-a ; The meaning of case-a is explained in `clojure-indent-style'.
-             (and last-sexp-start
-                  (< last-sexp-start (line-end-position)))))
-        (cond
-         ;; For compatibility with the old `clojure-defun-style-default-indent', any
-         ;; value other than these 3 is equivalent to `always-body'.
-         ((not (memq indent-mode '(:always-align :align-arguments nil)))
-          (+ (current-column) lisp-body-indent -1))
-         ;; There's an arg after the function name, so align with it.
-         (case-a (goto-char last-sexp-start)
-                 (current-column))
-         ;; Not same line.
-         ((eq indent-mode :align-arguments)
-          (+ (current-column) lisp-body-indent -1))
-         ;; Finally, just align with the function name.
-         (t (current-column)))))))
-
-(defun clojure--not-function-form-p ()
-  "Non-nil if form at point doesn't represent a function call."
-  (or (member (char-after) '(?\[ ?\{))
-      (save-excursion ;; Catch #?@ (:cljs ...)
-        (skip-chars-backward "\r\n[:blank:]")
-        (when (eq (char-before) ?@)
-          (forward-char -1))
-        (and (eq (char-before) ?\?)
-             (eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\#)))
-      ;; Car of form is not a symbol.
-      (not (looking-at ".\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)"))))
-
-;; Check the general context, and provide indentation for data structures and
-;; special macros. If current form is a function (or non-special macro),
-;; delegate indentation to `clojure--normal-indent'.
-(defun clojure-indent-function (indent-point state)
-  "When indenting a line within a function call, indent properly.
-
-INDENT-POINT is the position where the user typed TAB, or equivalent.
-Point is located at the point to indent under (for default indentation);
-STATE is the `parse-partial-sexp' state for that position.
-
-If the current line is in a call to a Clojure function with a
-non-nil property `clojure-indent-function', that specifies how to do
-the indentation.
-
-The property value can be
-
-- `defun', meaning indent `defun'-style;
-- an integer N, meaning indent the first N arguments specially
-  like ordinary function arguments and then indent any further
-  arguments like a body;
-- a function to call just as this function was called.
-  If that function returns nil, that means it doesn't specify
-  the indentation.
-- a list, which is used by `clojure-backtracking-indent'.
-
-This function also returns nil meaning don't specify the indentation."
-  ;; Goto to the open-paren.
-  (goto-char (elt state 1))
-  ;; Maps, sets, vectors and reader conditionals.
-  (if (clojure--not-function-form-p)
-      (1+ (current-column))
-    ;; Function or macro call.
-    (forward-char 1)
-    (let ((method (clojure--find-indent-spec))
-          (last-sexp calculate-lisp-indent-last-sexp)
-          (containing-form-column (1- (current-column))))
-      (pcase method
-        ((or (pred integerp) `(,method))
-         (let ((pos -1))
-           (condition-case nil
-               (while (and (<= (point) indent-point)
-                           (not (eobp)))
-                 (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1)
-                 (cl-incf pos))
-             ;; If indent-point is _after_ the last sexp in the
-             ;; current sexp, we detect that by catching the
-             ;; `scan-error'. In that case, we should return the
-             ;; indentation as if there were an extra sexp at point.
-             (scan-error (cl-incf pos)))
-           (cond
-            ;; The first non-special arg. Rigidly reduce indentation.
-            ((= pos (1+ method))
-             (+ lisp-body-indent containing-form-column))
-            ;; Further non-special args, align with the arg above.
-            ((> pos (1+ method))
-             (clojure--normal-indent last-sexp :always-align))
-            ;; Special arg. Rigidly indent with a large indentation.
-            (t
-             (+ (* 2 lisp-body-indent) containing-form-column)))))
-        (`:defn
-         (+ lisp-body-indent containing-form-column))
-        ((pred functionp)
-         (funcall method indent-point state))
-        ;; No indent spec, do the default.
-        (`nil
-         (let ((function (thing-at-point 'symbol)))
-           (cond
-            ;; Preserve useful alignment of :require (and friends) in `ns' forms.
-            ((and function (string-match "^:" function))
-             (clojure--normal-indent last-sexp :always-align))
-            ;; This is should be identical to the :defn above.
-            ((and function
-                  (string-match "\\`\\(?:\\S +/\\)?\\(def[a-z]*\\|with-\\)"
-                                function)
-                  (not (string-match "\\`default" (match-string 1 function))))
-             (+ lisp-body-indent containing-form-column))
-            ;; Finally, nothing special here, just respect the user's
-            ;; preference.
-            (t (clojure--normal-indent last-sexp clojure-indent-style)))))))))
-
-;;; Setting indentation
-(defun put-clojure-indent (sym indent)
-  "Instruct `clojure-indent-function' to indent the body of SYM by INDENT."
-  (put sym 'clojure-indent-function indent))
-
-(defmacro define-clojure-indent (&rest kvs)
-  "Call `put-clojure-indent' on a series, KVS."
-  `(progn
-     ,@(mapcar (lambda (x) `(put-clojure-indent
-                             (quote ,(car x)) ,(cadr x)))
-               kvs)))
-
-(defun add-custom-clojure-indents (name value)
-  "Allow `clojure-defun-indents' to indent user-specified macros.
-
-Requires the macro's NAME and a VALUE."
-  (custom-set-default name value)
-  (mapcar (lambda (x)
-            (put-clojure-indent x 'defun))
-          value))
-
-(defcustom clojure-defun-indents nil
-  "List of additional symbols with defun-style indentation in Clojure.
-
-You can use this to let Emacs indent your own macros the same way
-that it indents built-in macros like with-open.  This variable
-only works when set via the customize interface (`setq' won't
-work).  To set it from Lisp code, use
-     (put-clojure-indent \\='some-symbol :defn)."
-  :type '(repeat symbol)
-  :set 'add-custom-clojure-indents)
-
-(define-clojure-indent
-  ;; built-ins
-  (ns 1)
-  (fn :defn)
-  (def :defn)
-  (defn :defn)
-  (bound-fn :defn)
-  (if 1)
-  (if-not 1)
-  (case 1)
-  (cond 0)
-  (condp 2)
-  (cond-> 1)
-  (cond->> 1)
-  (when 1)
-  (while 1)
-  (when-not 1)
-  (when-first 1)
-  (do 0)
-  (future 0)
-  (comment 0)
-  (doto 1)
-  (locking 1)
-  (proxy '(2 nil nil (:defn)))
-  (as-> 2)
-  (fdef 1)
-
-  (reify '(:defn (1)))
-  (deftype '(2 nil nil (:defn)))
-  (defrecord '(2 nil nil (:defn)))
-  (defprotocol '(1 (:defn)))
-  (definterface '(1 (:defn)))
-  (extend 1)
-  (extend-protocol '(1 :defn))
-  (extend-type '(1 :defn))
-  ;; specify and specify! are from ClojureScript
-  (specify '(1 :defn))
-  (specify! '(1 :defn))
-  (try 0)
-  (catch 2)
-  (finally 0)
-
-  ;; binding forms
-  (let 1)
-  (letfn '(1 ((:defn)) nil))
-  (binding 1)
-  (loop 1)
-  (for 1)
-  (doseq 1)
-  (dotimes 1)
-  (when-let 1)
-  (if-let 1)
-  (when-some 1)
-  (if-some 1)
-  (this-as 1) ; ClojureScript
-
-  (defmethod :defn)
-
-  ;; clojure.test
-  (testing 1)
-  (deftest :defn)
-  (are 2)
-  (use-fixtures :defn)
-
-  ;; core.logic
-  (run :defn)
-  (run* :defn)
-  (fresh :defn)
-
-  ;; core.async
-  (alt! 0)
-  (alt!! 0)
-  (go 0)
-  (go-loop 1)
-  (thread 0))
-
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;; Better docstring filling for clojure-mode
-;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun clojure-string-start (&optional regex)
-  "Return the position of the \" that begins the string at point.
-If REGEX is non-nil, return the position of the # that begins the
-regex at point.  If point is not inside a string or regex, return
-nil."
-  (when (nth 3 (syntax-ppss)) ;; Are we really in a string?
-    (save-excursion
-      (save-match-data
-        ;; Find a quote that appears immediately after whitespace,
-        ;; beginning of line, hash, or an open paren, brace, or bracket
-        (re-search-backward "\\(\\s-\\|^\\|#\\|(\\|\\[\\|{\\)\\(\"\\)")
-        (let ((beg (match-beginning 2)))
-          (when beg
-            (if regex
-                (and (char-before beg) (eq ?# (char-before beg)) (1- beg))
-              (when (not (eq ?# (char-before beg)))
-                beg))))))))
-
-(defun clojure-char-at-point ()
-  "Return the char at point or nil if at buffer end."
-  (when (not (= (point) (point-max)))
-    (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (1+ (point)))))
-
-(defun clojure-char-before-point ()
-  "Return the char before point or nil if at buffer beginning."
-  (when (not (= (point) (point-min)))
-    (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (1- (point)))))
-
-(defun clojure-toggle-keyword-string ()
-  "Convert the string or keyword at point to keyword or string."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((original-point (point)))
-    (while (and (> (point) 1)
-                (not (equal "\"" (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (+ 1 (point)))))
-                (not (equal ":" (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (+ 1 (point))))))
-      (backward-char))
-    (cond
-     ((equal 1 (point))
-      (error "Beginning of file reached, this was probably a mistake"))
-     ((equal "\"" (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (+ 1 (point))))
-      (insert ":" (substring (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp) 1 -1)))
-     ((equal ":" (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (+ 1 (point))))
-      (insert "\"" (substring (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp) 1) "\"")))
-    (goto-char original-point)))
-
-(defun clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp ()
-  "Delete the surrounding sexp and return it."
-  (let ((begin (point)))
-    (forward-sexp)
-    (let ((result (buffer-substring begin (point))))
-      (delete-region begin (point))
-      result)))
-
-
-
-(defcustom clojure-cache-project-dir t
-  "Whether to cache the results of `clojure-project-dir'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.8.0"))
-
-(defvar-local clojure-cached-project-dir nil
-  "A project dir cache used to speed up related operations.")
-
-(defun clojure-project-dir (&optional dir-name)
-  "Return the absolute path to the project's root directory.
-
-Call is delegated down to `clojure-project-root-function' with
-optional DIR-NAME as argument.
-
-When `clojure-cache-project-dir' is t the results of the command
-are cached in a buffer local variable (`clojure-cached-project-dir')."
-  (let ((project-dir (or clojure-cached-project-dir
-                         (funcall clojure-project-root-function dir-name))))
-    (when (and clojure-cache-project-dir
-               (derived-mode-p 'clojure-mode)
-               (not clojure-cached-project-dir))
-      (setq clojure-cached-project-dir project-dir))
-    project-dir))
-
-(defun clojure-current-project (&optional dir-name)
-  "Return the current project as a cons cell usable by project.el.
-
-Call is delegated down to `clojure-clojure-dir' with
-optional DIR-NAME as argument."
-  (let ((project-dir (clojure-project-dir dir-name)))
-    (if project-dir
-        (cons 'clojure project-dir)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun clojure-project-root-path (&optional dir-name)
-  "Return the absolute path to the project's root directory.
-
-Use `default-directory' if DIR-NAME is nil.
-Return nil if not inside a project."
-  (let* ((dir-name (or dir-name default-directory))
-         (choices (delq nil
-                        (mapcar (lambda (fname)
-                                  (locate-dominating-file dir-name fname))
-                                clojure-build-tool-files))))
-    (when (> (length choices) 0)
-      (car (sort choices #'file-in-directory-p)))))
-
-(defun clojure-project-relative-path (path)
-  "Denormalize PATH by making it relative to the project root."
-  (file-relative-name path (clojure-project-dir)))
-
-
-;;; ns manipulation
-(defun clojure-expected-ns (&optional path)
-  "Return the namespace matching PATH.
-
-PATH is expected to be an absolute file path.
-
-If PATH is nil, use the path to the file backing the current buffer."
-  (let* ((path (or path (file-truename (buffer-file-name))))
-         (relative (clojure-project-relative-path path))
-         (sans-file-type (substring relative 0 (- (length (file-name-extension path t)))))
-         (sans-file-sep (mapconcat 'identity (cdr (split-string sans-file-type "/")) "."))
-         (sans-underscores (replace-regexp-in-string "_" "-" sans-file-sep)))
-    ;; Drop prefix from ns for projects with structure src/{clj,cljs,cljc}
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`clj[scx]?\\." "" sans-underscores)))
-
-(defun clojure-insert-ns-form-at-point ()
-  "Insert a namespace form at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (insert (format "(ns %s)" (funcall clojure-expected-ns-function))))
-
-(defun clojure-insert-ns-form ()
-  "Insert a namespace form at the beginning of the buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (widen)
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (clojure-insert-ns-form-at-point))
-
-(defun clojure-update-ns ()
-  "Update the namespace of the current buffer.
-Useful if a file has been renamed."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((nsname (funcall clojure-expected-ns-function)))
-    (when nsname
-      (save-excursion
-        (save-match-data
-          (if (clojure-find-ns)
-              (progn
-                (replace-match nsname nil nil nil 4)
-                (message "ns form updated to `%s'" nsname)
-                (setq clojure-cached-ns nsname))
-            (user-error "Can't find ns form")))))))
-
-(defun clojure--sort-following-sexps ()
-  "Sort sexps between point and end of current sexp.
-Comments at the start of a line are considered part of the
-following sexp.  Comments at the end of a line (after some other
-content) are considered part of the preceding sexp."
-  ;; Here we're after the :require/:import symbol.
-  (save-restriction
-    (narrow-to-region (point) (save-excursion
-                                (up-list)
-                                (1- (point))))
-    (skip-chars-forward "\r\n[:blank:]")
-    (sort-subr nil
-               (lambda () (skip-chars-forward "\r\n[:blank:]"))
-               ;; Move to end of current top-level thing.
-               (lambda ()
-                 (condition-case nil
-                     (while t (up-list))
-                   (scan-error nil))
-                 ;; We could be inside a symbol instead of a sexp.
-                 (unless (looking-at "\\s-\\|$")
-                   (clojure-forward-logical-sexp))
-                 ;; move past comments at the end of the line.
-                 (search-forward-regexp "$"))
-               ;; Move to start of ns name.
-               (lambda ()
-                 (comment-forward)
-                 (skip-chars-forward "[:blank:]\n\r[(")
-                 (clojure-forward-logical-sexp)
-                 (forward-sexp -1)
-                 nil)
-               ;; Move to end of ns name.
-               (lambda ()
-                 (clojure-forward-logical-sexp)))
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    ;; Does the last line now end in a comment?
-    (when (nth 4 (parse-partial-sexp (point-min) (point)))
-      (insert "\n"))))
-
-(defun clojure-sort-ns ()
-  "Internally sort each sexp inside the ns form."
-  (interactive)
-  (comment-normalize-vars)
-  (if (clojure-find-ns)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-        (redisplay)
-        (let ((beg (point))
-              (ns))
-          (forward-sexp 1)
-          (setq ns (buffer-substring beg (point)))
-          (forward-char -1)
-          (while (progn (forward-sexp -1)
-                        (looking-at "(:[a-z]"))
-            (save-excursion
-              (forward-char 1)
-              (forward-sexp 1)
-              (clojure--sort-following-sexps)))
-          (goto-char beg)
-          (if (looking-at (regexp-quote ns))
-              (message "ns form is already sorted")
-            (sleep-for 0.1)
-            (redisplay)
-            (message "ns form has been sorted")
-            (sleep-for 0.1))))
-    (user-error "Can't find ns form")))
-
-(defconst clojure-namespace-name-regex
-  (rx line-start
-      "("
-      (zero-or-one (group (regexp "clojure.core/")))
-      (zero-or-one (submatch "in-"))
-      "ns"
-      (zero-or-one "+")
-      (one-or-more (any whitespace "\n"))
-      (zero-or-more (or (submatch (zero-or-one "#")
-                                  "^{"
-                                  (zero-or-more (not (any "}")))
-                                  "}")
-                        (zero-or-more "^:"
-                                      (one-or-more (not (any whitespace)))))
-                    (one-or-more (any whitespace "\n")))
-      (zero-or-one (any ":'")) ;; (in-ns 'foo) or (ns+ :user)
-      (group (one-or-more (not (any "()\"" whitespace))) symbol-end)))
-
-(defcustom clojure-cache-ns nil
-  "Whether to cache the results of `clojure-find-ns'.
-
-Note that this won't work well in buffers with multiple namespace
-declarations (which rarely occur in practice) and you'll
-have to invalidate this manually after changing the ns for
-a buffer.  If you update the ns using `clojure-update-ns'
-the cached value will be updated automatically."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.8.0"))
-
-(defvar-local clojure-cached-ns nil
-  "A buffer ns cache used to speed up ns-related operations.")
-
-(defun clojure-find-ns ()
-  "Return the namespace of the current Clojure buffer.
-Return the namespace closest to point and above it.  If there are
-no namespaces above point, return the first one in the buffer.
-
-The results will be cached if `clojure-cache-ns' is set to t."
-  (if (and clojure-cache-ns clojure-cached-ns)
-      clojure-cached-ns
-    (let ((ns (save-excursion
-                (save-restriction
-                  (widen)
-
-                  ;; Move to top-level to avoid searching from inside ns
-                  (ignore-errors (while t (up-list nil t t)))
-
-                  ;; The closest ns form above point.
-                  (when (or (re-search-backward clojure-namespace-name-regex nil t)
-                            ;; Or any form at all.
-                            (and (goto-char (point-min))
-                                 (re-search-forward clojure-namespace-name-regex nil t)))
-                    (match-string-no-properties 4))))))
-      (setq clojure-cached-ns ns)
-      ns)))
-
-(defun clojure-show-cache ()
-  "Display cached values if present.
-Useful for debugging."
-  (interactive)
-  (message "Cached Project: %s, Cached Namespace: %s" clojure-cached-project-dir clojure-cached-ns))
-
-(defun clojure-clear-cache ()
-  "Clear all buffer-local cached values.
-
-Normally you'd need to do this very infrequently - e.g.
-after renaming the root folder of project or after
-renaming a namespace."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq clojure-cached-project-dir nil
-        clojure-cached-ns nil)
-  (message "Buffer-local clojure-mode cache cleared"))
-
-(defconst clojure-def-type-and-name-regex
-  (concat "(\\(?:\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+/\\)?"
-          ;; Declaration
-          "\\(def\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)*\\)\\>"
-          ;; Any whitespace
-          "[ \r\n\t]*"
-          ;; Possibly type or metadata
-          "\\(?:#?^\\(?:{[^}]*}\\|\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)[ \r\n\t]*\\)*"
-          ;; Symbol name
-          "\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)"))
-
-(defun clojure-find-def ()
-  "Find the var declaration macro and symbol name of the current form.
-Returns a list pair, e.g. (\"defn\" \"abc\") or (\"deftest\" \"some-test\")."
-  (save-excursion
-    (unless (looking-at clojure-def-type-and-name-regex)
-      (beginning-of-defun))
-    (when (search-forward-regexp clojure-def-type-and-name-regex nil t)
-      (list (match-string-no-properties 1)
-            (match-string-no-properties 2)))))
-
-
-;;; Sexp navigation
-
-(defun clojure--looking-at-non-logical-sexp ()
-  "Return non-nil if text after point is \"non-logical\" sexp.
-\"Non-logical\" sexp are ^metadata and #reader.macros."
-  (comment-normalize-vars)
-  (comment-forward (point-max))
-  (looking-at-p "\\^\\|#[[:alpha:]]"))
-
-(defun clojure-forward-logical-sexp (&optional n)
-  "Move forward N logical sexps.
-This will skip over sexps that don't represent objects, so that ^hints and
-#reader.macros are considered part of the following sexp."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless n (setq n 1))
-  (if (< n 0)
-      (clojure-backward-logical-sexp (- n))
-    (let ((forward-sexp-function nil))
-      (while (> n 0)
-        (while (clojure--looking-at-non-logical-sexp)
-          (forward-sexp 1))
-        ;; The actual sexp
-        (forward-sexp 1)
-        (skip-chars-forward ",")
-        (setq n (1- n))))))
-
-(defun clojure-backward-logical-sexp (&optional n)
-  "Move backward N logical sexps.
-This will skip over sexps that don't represent objects, so that ^hints and
-#reader.macros are considered part of the following sexp."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless n (setq n 1))
-  (if (< n 0)
-      (clojure-forward-logical-sexp (- n))
-    (let ((forward-sexp-function nil))
-      (while (> n 0)
-        ;; The actual sexp
-        (backward-sexp 1)
-        ;; Non-logical sexps.
-        (while (and (not (bobp))
-                    (ignore-errors
-                      (save-excursion
-                        (backward-sexp 1)
-                        (clojure--looking-at-non-logical-sexp))))
-          (backward-sexp 1))
-        (setq n (1- n))))))
-
-(defun clojure-top-level-form-p (first-form)
-  "Return truthy if the first form matches FIRST-FORM."
-  (condition-case nil
-      (save-excursion
-        (end-of-defun)
-        (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1)
-        (forward-char 1)
-        (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1)
-        (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1)
-        (looking-at-p first-form))
-    (scan-error nil)
-    (end-of-buffer nil)))
-
-(defun clojure-sexp-starts-until-position (position)
-  "Return the starting points for forms before POSITION.
-Positions are in descending order to aide in finding the first starting
-position before the current position."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let (sexp-positions)
-      (condition-case nil
-          (while (< (point) position)
-            (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1)
-            (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1)
-            (push (point) sexp-positions)
-            (clojure-forward-logical-sexp 1))
-        (scan-error nil))
-      sexp-positions)))
-
-(defcustom clojure-toplevel-inside-comment-form nil
-  "Eval top level forms inside comment forms instead of the comment form itself.
-Experimental.  Function `cider-defun-at-point' is used extensively so if we
-change this heuristic it needs to be bullet-proof and desired.  While
-testing, give an easy way to turn this new behavior off."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.8.3"))
-
-(defun clojure-find-first (pred coll)
-  "Find first element of COLL for which PRED return truthy."
-  (let ((found)
-        (haystack coll))
-    (while (and (not found)
-                haystack)
-      (if (funcall pred (car haystack))
-          (setq found (car haystack))
-        (setq haystack (cdr haystack))))
-    found))
-
-(defun clojure-beginning-of-defun-function (&optional n)
-  "Go to top level form.
-Set as `beginning-of-defun-function' so that these generic
-operators can be used.  Given a positive N it will do it that
-many times."
-  (let ((beginning-of-defun-function nil))
-    (if (and clojure-toplevel-inside-comment-form
-             (clojure-top-level-form-p "comment"))
-        (save-match-data
-          (let ((original-position (point))
-                clojure-comment-start clojure-comment-end)
-            (end-of-defun)
-            (setq clojure-comment-end (point))
-            (clojure-backward-logical-sexp 1) ;; beginning of comment form
-            (setq clojure-comment-start (point))
-            (forward-char 1)              ;; skip paren so we start at comment
-            (clojure-forward-logical-sexp) ;; skip past the comment form itself
-            (if-let ((sexp-start (clojure-find-first (lambda (beg-pos)
-                                                       (< beg-pos original-position))
-                                                     (clojure-sexp-starts-until-position
-                                                      clojure-comment-end))))
-                (progn (goto-char sexp-start) t)
-              (beginning-of-defun n))))
-      (beginning-of-defun n))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;; Refactoring support
-;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;; Threading macros related
-(defcustom clojure-thread-all-but-last nil
-  "Non-nil means do not thread the last expression.
-This means that `clojure-thread-first-all' and
-`clojure-thread-last-all' not thread the deepest sexp inside the
-current sexp."
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.4.0")
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun clojure--point-after (&rest actions)
-  "Return POINT after performing ACTIONS.
-
-An action is either the symbol of a function or a two element
-list of (fn args) to pass to `apply''"
-  (save-excursion
-    (dolist (fn-and-args actions)
-      (let ((f (if (listp fn-and-args) (car fn-and-args) fn-and-args))
-            (args (if (listp fn-and-args) (cdr fn-and-args) nil)))
-        (apply f args)))
-    (point)))
-
-(defun clojure--maybe-unjoin-line ()
-  "Undo a `join-line' done by a threading command."
-  (when (get-text-property (point) 'clojure-thread-line-joined)
-    (remove-text-properties (point) (1+ (point)) '(clojure-thread-line-joined t))
-    (insert "\n")))
-
-(defun clojure--unwind-last ()
-  "Unwind a thread last macro once.
-
-Point must be between the opening paren and the ->> symbol."
-  (forward-sexp)
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((beg (point))
-          (contents (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp)))
-      (when (looking-at " *\n")
-        (join-line 'following))
-      (clojure--ensure-parens-around-function-names)
-      (let* ((sexp-beg-line (line-number-at-pos))
-             (sexp-end-line (progn (forward-sexp)
-                                   (line-number-at-pos)))
-             (multiline-sexp-p (not (= sexp-beg-line sexp-end-line))))
-        (down-list -1)
-        (if multiline-sexp-p
-            (insert "\n")
-          ;; `clojure--maybe-unjoin-line' only works when unwinding sexps that were
-          ;; threaded in the same Emacs session, but it also catches cases that
-          ;; `multiline-sexp-p' doesn't.
-          (clojure--maybe-unjoin-line))
-        (insert contents))))
-  (forward-char))
-
-(defun clojure--ensure-parens-around-function-names ()
-  "Insert parens around function names if necessary."
-  (clojure--looking-at-non-logical-sexp)
-  (unless (looking-at "(")
-    (insert-parentheses 1)
-    (backward-up-list)))
-
-(defun clojure--unwind-first ()
-  "Unwind a thread first macro once.
-
-Point must be between the opening paren and the -> symbol."
-  (forward-sexp)
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((contents (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp)))
-      (when (looking-at " *\n")
-        (join-line 'following))
-      (clojure--ensure-parens-around-function-names)
-      (down-list)
-      (forward-sexp)
-      (insert contents)
-      (forward-sexp -1)
-      (clojure--maybe-unjoin-line)))
-  (forward-char))
-
-(defun clojure--pop-out-of-threading ()
-  "Raise a sexp up a level to unwind a threading form."
-  (save-excursion
-    (down-list 2)
-    (backward-up-list)
-    (raise-sexp)))
-
-(defun clojure--nothing-more-to-unwind ()
-  "Return non-nil if a threaded form cannot be unwound further."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((beg (point)))
-      (forward-sexp)
-      (down-list -1)
-      (backward-sexp 2) ;; the last sexp, the threading macro
-      (when (looking-back "(\\s-*" (line-beginning-position))
-        (backward-up-list)) ;; and the paren
-      (= beg (point)))))
-
-(defun clojure--fix-sexp-whitespace (&optional move-out)
-  "Fix whitespace after unwinding a threading form.
-
-Optional argument MOVE-OUT, if non-nil, means moves up a list
-before fixing whitespace."
-  (save-excursion
-    (when move-out (backward-up-list))
-    (let ((sexp (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'sexp)))
-      (clojure-indent-region (car sexp) (cdr sexp))
-      (delete-trailing-whitespace (car sexp) (cdr sexp)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-unwind ()
-  "Unwind thread at point or above point by one level.
-Return nil if there are no more levels to unwind."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((limit (save-excursion
-                   (beginning-of-defun)
-                   (point))))
-      (ignore-errors
-        (when (looking-at "(")
-          (forward-char 1)
-          (forward-sexp 1)))
-      (search-backward-regexp "([^-]*->" limit)
-      (if (clojure--nothing-more-to-unwind)
-          (progn (clojure--pop-out-of-threading)
-                 (clojure--fix-sexp-whitespace)
-                 nil)
-        (down-list)
-        (prog1 (cond
-                ((looking-at "[^-]*->\\_>")  (clojure--unwind-first))
-                ((looking-at "[^-]*->>\\_>") (clojure--unwind-last)))
-          (clojure--fix-sexp-whitespace 'move-out))
-        t))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-unwind-all ()
-  "Fully unwind thread at point or above point."
-  (interactive)
-  (while (clojure-unwind)))
-
-(defun clojure--remove-superfluous-parens ()
-  "Remove extra parens from a form."
-  (when (looking-at "([^ )]+)")
-    (delete-pair)))
-
-(defun clojure--thread-first ()
-  "Thread a nested sexp using ->."
-  (down-list)
-  (forward-symbol 1)
-  (unless (looking-at ")")
-    (let ((contents (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp)))
-      (backward-up-list)
-      (just-one-space 0)
-      (save-excursion
-        (insert contents "\n")
-        (clojure--remove-superfluous-parens))
-      (when (looking-at "\\s-*\n")
-        (join-line 'following)
-        (forward-char 1)
-        (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point))
-                           'clojure-thread-line-joined t))
-      t)))
-
-(defun clojure--thread-last ()
-  "Thread a nested sexp using ->>."
-  (forward-sexp 2)
-  (down-list -1)
-  (backward-sexp)
-  (unless (eq (char-before) ?\()
-    (let ((contents (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp)))
-      (just-one-space 0)
-      (backward-up-list)
-      (insert contents "\n")
-      (clojure--remove-superfluous-parens)
-      ;; cljr #255 Fix dangling parens
-      (forward-sexp)
-      (when (looking-back "^\\s-*\\()+\\)\\s-*" (line-beginning-position))
-        (let ((pos (match-beginning 1)))
-          (put-text-property pos (1+ pos) 'clojure-thread-line-joined t))
-        (join-line))
-      t)))
-
-(defun clojure--threadable-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if a form can be threaded."
-  (save-excursion
-    (forward-symbol 1)
-    (looking-at "[\n\r\t ]*(")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-thread ()
-  "Thread by one more level an existing threading macro."
-  (interactive)
-  (ignore-errors
-    (when (looking-at "(")
-      (forward-char 1)
-      (forward-sexp 1)))
-  (search-backward-regexp "([^-]*->")
-  (down-list)
-  (when (clojure--threadable-p)
-    (prog1 (cond
-            ((looking-at "[^-]*->\\_>")  (clojure--thread-first))
-            ((looking-at "[^-]*->>\\_>") (clojure--thread-last)))
-      (clojure--fix-sexp-whitespace 'move-out))))
-
-(defun clojure--thread-all (first-or-last-thread but-last)
-  "Fully thread the form at point.
-
-FIRST-OR-LAST-THREAD is \"->\" or \"->>\".
-
-When BUT-LAST is non-nil, the last expression is not threaded.
-Default value is `clojure-thread-all-but-last'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (insert-parentheses 1)
-    (insert first-or-last-thread))
-  (while (save-excursion (clojure-thread)))
-  (when (or but-last clojure-thread-all-but-last)
-    (clojure-unwind)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-thread-first-all (but-last)
-  "Fully thread the form at point using ->.
-
-When BUT-LAST is non-nil, the last expression is not threaded.
-Default value is `clojure-thread-all-but-last'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (clojure--thread-all "-> " but-last))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-thread-last-all (but-last)
-  "Fully thread the form at point using ->>.
-
-When BUT-LAST is non-nil, the last expression is not threaded.
-Default value is `clojure-thread-all-but-last'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (clojure--thread-all "->> " but-last))
-
-;;; Cycling stuff
-
-(defcustom clojure-use-metadata-for-privacy nil
-  "If nil, `clojure-cycle-privacy' will use (defn- f []).
-If t, it will use (defn ^:private f [])."
-  :package-version '(clojure-mode . "5.5.0")
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-cycle-privacy ()
-  "Make public the current private def, or vice-versa.
-See: https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clj-refactor.el/wiki/cljr-cycle-privacy"
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (ignore-errors (forward-char 7))
-    (search-backward-regexp "(defn?\\(-\\| ^:private\\)?\\_>")
-    (if (match-string 1)
-        (replace-match "" nil nil nil 1)
-      (goto-char (match-end 0))
-      (insert (if (or clojure-use-metadata-for-privacy
-                      (equal (match-string 0) "(def"))
-                  " ^:private"
-                "-")))))
-
-(defun clojure--convert-collection (coll-open coll-close)
-  "Convert the collection at (point) by unwrapping it an wrapping it between COLL-OPEN and COLL-CLOSE."
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (and
-            (not (bobp))
-            (not (looking-at "(\\|{\\|\\[")))
-      (backward-char))
-    (when (or (eq ?\# (char-before))
-              (eq ?\' (char-before)))
-      (delete-char -1))
-    (when (and (bobp)
-               (not (memq (char-after) '(?\{ ?\( ?\[))))
-      (user-error "Beginning of file reached, collection is not found"))
-    (insert coll-open (substring (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp) 1 -1) coll-close)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-convert-collection-to-list ()
-  "Convert collection at (point) to list."
-  (interactive)
-  (clojure--convert-collection "(" ")"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-convert-collection-to-quoted-list ()
-  "Convert collection at (point) to quoted list."
-  (interactive)
-  (clojure--convert-collection "'(" ")"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-convert-collection-to-map ()
-  "Convert collection at (point) to map."
-  (interactive)
-  (clojure--convert-collection "{" "}"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-convert-collection-to-vector ()
-  "Convert collection at (point) to vector."
-  (interactive)
-  (clojure--convert-collection "[" "]"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-convert-collection-to-set ()
-  "Convert collection at (point) to set."
-  (interactive)
-  (clojure--convert-collection "#{" "}"))
-
-(defun clojure--in-string-p ()
-  "Check whether the point is currently in a string."
-  (nth 3 (syntax-ppss)))
-
-(defun clojure--goto-if ()
-  "Find the first surrounding if or if-not expression."
-  (when (clojure--in-string-p)
-    (while (or (not (looking-at "("))
-               (clojure--in-string-p))
-      (backward-char)))
-  (while (not (looking-at "\\((if \\)\\|\\((if-not \\)"))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (backward-up-list)
-      (scan-error (user-error "No if or if-not found")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-cycle-if ()
-  "Change a surrounding if to if-not, or vice-versa.
-
-See: https://github.com/clojure-emacs/clj-refactor.el/wiki/cljr-cycle-if"
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (clojure--goto-if)
-    (cond
-     ((looking-at "(if-not")
-      (forward-char 3)
-      (delete-char 4)
-      (forward-sexp 2)
-      (transpose-sexps 1))
-     ((looking-at "(if")
-      (forward-char 3)
-      (insert "-not")
-      (forward-sexp 2)
-      (transpose-sexps 1)))))
-
-;; TODO: Remove code duplication with `clojure--goto-if'.
-(defun clojure--goto-when ()
-  "Find the first surrounding when or when-not expression."
-  (when (clojure--in-string-p)
-    (while (or (not (looking-at "("))
-               (clojure--in-string-p))
-      (backward-char)))
-  (while (not (looking-at "\\((when \\)\\|\\((when-not \\)"))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (backward-up-list)
-      (scan-error (user-error "No when or when-not found")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-cycle-when ()
-  "Change a surrounding when to when-not, or vice-versa."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (clojure--goto-when)
-    (cond
-     ((looking-at "(when-not")
-      (forward-char 9)
-      (delete-char -4))
-     ((looking-at "(when")
-      (forward-char 5)
-      (insert "-not")))))
-
-(defun clojure-cycle-not ()
-  "Add or remove a not form around the current form."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (condition-case nil
-        (backward-up-list)
-      (scan-error (user-error "`clojure-cycle-not' must be invoked inside a list")))
-    (if (looking-back "(not ")
-        (progn
-          (delete-char -5)
-          (forward-sexp)
-          (delete-char 1))
-      (insert "(not ")
-      (forward-sexp)
-      (insert ")"))))
-
-;;; let related stuff
-
-(defvar clojure--let-regexp
-  "\(\\(when-let\\|if-let\\|let\\)\\(\\s-*\\|\\[\\)"
-  "Regexp matching let like expressions, i.e. \"let\", \"when-let\", \"if-let\".
-
-The first match-group is the let expression.
-
-The second match-group is the whitespace or the opening square
-bracket if no whitespace between the let expression and the
-bracket.")
-
-(defun clojure--goto-let ()
-  "Go to the beginning of the nearest let form."
-  (when (clojure--in-string-p)
-    (while (or (not (looking-at "("))
-               (clojure--in-string-p))
-      (backward-char)))
-  (ignore-errors
-    (while (not (looking-at clojure--let-regexp))
-      (backward-up-list)))
-  (looking-at clojure--let-regexp))
-
-(defun clojure--inside-let-binding-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if point is inside a let binding."
-  (ignore-errors
-    (save-excursion
-      (let ((pos (point)))
-        (clojure--goto-let)
-        (re-search-forward "\\[")
-        (if (< pos (point))
-            nil
-          (forward-sexp)
-          (up-list)
-          (< pos (point)))))))
-
-(defun clojure--beginning-of-current-let-binding ()
-  "Move before the bound name of the current binding.
-Assume that point is in the binding form of a let."
-  (let ((current-point (point)))
-    (clojure--goto-let)
-    (search-forward "[")
-    (forward-char)
-    (while (> current-point (point))
-      (forward-sexp))
-    (backward-sexp 2)))
-
-(defun clojure--previous-line ()
-  "Keep the column position while go the previous line."
-  (let ((col (current-column)))
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (move-to-column col)))
-
-(defun clojure--prepare-to-insert-new-let-binding ()
-  "Move to right place in the let form to insert a new binding and indent."
-  (if (clojure--inside-let-binding-p)
-      (progn
-        (clojure--beginning-of-current-let-binding)
-        (newline-and-indent)
-        (clojure--previous-line)
-        (indent-for-tab-command))
-    (clojure--goto-let)
-    (search-forward "[")
-    (backward-up-list)
-    (forward-sexp)
-    (down-list -1)
-    (backward-char)
-    (if (looking-at "\\[\\s-*\\]")
-        (forward-char)
-      (forward-char)
-      (newline-and-indent))))
-
-(defun clojure--sexp-regexp (sexp)
-  "Return a regexp for matching SEXP."
-  (concat "\\([^[:word:]^-]\\)"
-          (mapconcat #'identity (mapcar 'regexp-quote (split-string sexp))
-                     "[[:space:]\n\r]+")
-          "\\([^[:word:]^-]\\)"))
-
-(defun clojure--replace-sexp-with-binding (bound-name init-expr)
-  "Replace a binding with its bound name in the let form.
-
-BOUND-NAME is the name (left-hand side) of a binding.
-
-INIT-EXPR is the value (right-hand side) of a binding."
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (re-search-forward
-            (clojure--sexp-regexp init-expr)
-            (clojure--point-after 'clojure--goto-let 'forward-sexp)
-            t)
-      (replace-match (concat "\\1" bound-name "\\2")))))
-
-(defun clojure--replace-sexps-with-bindings (bindings)
-  "Replace bindings with their respective bound names in the let form.
-
-BINDINGS is the list of bound names and init expressions."
-  (let ((bound-name (pop bindings))
-        (init-expr (pop bindings)))
-    (when bound-name
-      (clojure--replace-sexp-with-binding bound-name init-expr)
-      (clojure--replace-sexps-with-bindings bindings))))
-
-(defun clojure--replace-sexps-with-bindings-and-indent ()
-  "Replace sexps with bindings."
-  (clojure--replace-sexps-with-bindings
-   (clojure--read-let-bindings))
-  (clojure-indent-region
-   (clojure--point-after 'clojure--goto-let)
-   (clojure--point-after 'clojure--goto-let 'forward-sexp)))
-
-(defun clojure--read-let-bindings ()
-  "Read the bound-name and init expression pairs in the binding form.
-Return a list: odd elements are bound names, even elements init expressions."
-  (clojure--goto-let)
-  (down-list 2)
-  (let* ((start (point))
-         (sexp-start start)
-         (end (save-excursion
-                (backward-char)
-                (forward-sexp)
-                (down-list -1)
-                (point)))
-         bindings)
-    (while (/= sexp-start end)
-      (forward-sexp)
-      (push
-       (string-trim (buffer-substring-no-properties sexp-start (point)))
-       bindings)
-      (skip-chars-forward "\r\n\t[:blank:]")
-      (setq sexp-start (point)))
-    (nreverse bindings)))
-
-(defun clojure--introduce-let-internal (name &optional n)
-  "Create a let form, binding the form at point with NAME.
-
-Optional numeric argument N, if non-nil, introduces the let N
-lists up."
-  (if (numberp n)
-      (let ((init-expr-sexp (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp)))
-        (insert name)
-        (ignore-errors (backward-up-list n))
-        (insert "(let" (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp) ")")
-        (backward-sexp)
-        (down-list)
-        (forward-sexp)
-        (insert " [" name " " init-expr-sexp "]\n")
-        (clojure--replace-sexps-with-bindings-and-indent))
-    (insert "[ " (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp) "]")
-    (backward-sexp)
-    (insert "(let " (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp) ")")
-    (backward-sexp)
-    (down-list 2)
-    (insert name)
-    (forward-sexp)
-    (up-list)
-    (newline-and-indent)
-    (insert name)))
-
-(defun clojure--move-to-let-internal (name)
-  "Bind the form at point to NAME in the nearest let."
-  (if (not (save-excursion (clojure--goto-let)))
-      (clojure--introduce-let-internal name)
-    (let ((contents (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp)))
-      (insert name)
-      (clojure--prepare-to-insert-new-let-binding)
-      (insert contents)
-      (backward-sexp)
-      (insert " ")
-      (backward-char)
-      (insert name)
-      (clojure--replace-sexps-with-bindings-and-indent))))
-
-(defun clojure--let-backward-slurp-sexp-internal ()
-  "Slurp the s-expression before the let form into the let form."
-  (clojure--goto-let)
-  (backward-sexp)
-  (let ((sexp (string-trim (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp))))
-    (delete-blank-lines)
-    (down-list)
-    (forward-sexp 2)
-    (newline-and-indent)
-    (insert sexp)
-    (clojure--replace-sexps-with-bindings-and-indent)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-let-backward-slurp-sexp (&optional n)
-  "Slurp the s-expression before the let form into the let form.
-With a numberic prefix argument slurp the previous N s-expression into the let form."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless n (setq n 1))
-  (dotimes (k n)
-    (save-excursion (clojure--let-backward-slurp-sexp-internal))))
-
-(defun clojure--let-forward-slurp-sexp-internal ()
-  "Slurp the next s-expression after the let form into the let form."
-  (clojure--goto-let)
-  (forward-sexp)
-  (let ((sexp (string-trim (clojure-delete-and-extract-sexp))))
-    (down-list -1)
-    (newline-and-indent)
-    (insert sexp)
-    (clojure--replace-sexps-with-bindings-and-indent)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-let-forward-slurp-sexp (&optional n)
-  "Slurp the next s-expression after the let form into the let form.
-With a numeric prefix argument slurp the next N s-expressions into the let form."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless n (setq n 1))
-  (dotimes (k n)
-    (save-excursion (clojure--let-forward-slurp-sexp-internal))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-introduce-let (&optional n)
-  "Create a let form, binding the form at point.
-With a numeric prefix argument the let is introduced N lists up."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (clojure--introduce-let-internal (read-from-minibuffer "Name of bound symbol: ") n))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun clojure-move-to-let ()
-  "Move the form at point to a binding in the nearest let."
-  (interactive)
-  (clojure--move-to-let-internal (read-from-minibuffer "Name of bound symbol: ")))
-
-
-;;; ClojureScript
-(defconst clojurescript-font-lock-keywords
-  (eval-when-compile
-    `(;; ClojureScript built-ins
-      (,(concat "(\\(?:\.*/\\)?"
-                (regexp-opt '("js-obj" "js-delete" "clj->js" "js->clj"))
-                "\\>")
-       0 font-lock-builtin-face)))
-  "Additional font-locking for `clojurescript-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode clojurescript-mode clojure-mode "ClojureScript"
-  "Major mode for editing ClojureScript code.
-
-\\{clojurescript-mode-map}"
-  (font-lock-add-keywords nil clojurescript-font-lock-keywords))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode clojurec-mode clojure-mode "ClojureC"
-  "Major mode for editing ClojureC code.
-
-\\{clojurec-mode-map}")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(progn
-  (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist
-               '("\\.\\(clj\\|dtm\\|edn\\)\\'" . clojure-mode))
-  (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.cljc\\'" . clojurec-mode))
-  (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.cljs\\'" . clojurescript-mode))
-  ;; boot build scripts are Clojure source files
-  (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\(?:build\\|profile\\)\\.boot\\'" . clojure-mode)))
-
-(provide 'clojure-mode)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; coding: utf-8
-;; End:
-
-;;; clojure-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index f43c7ec1bca1..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/clojure-mode-20180827.1827/clojure-mode.elc
+++ /dev/null
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deleted file mode 100644
index 24ec3b775d61..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-abbrev.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-abbrev.el --- company-mode completion backend for abbrev
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2015  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'abbrev)
-
-(defun company-abbrev-insert (match)
-  "Replace MATCH with the expanded abbrev."
-  (expand-abbrev))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-abbrev (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for abbrev."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-abbrev
-                                        'company-abbrev-insert))
-    (prefix (company-grab-symbol))
-    (candidates (nconc
-                 (delete "" (all-completions arg global-abbrev-table))
-                 (delete "" (all-completions arg local-abbrev-table))))
-    (meta (abbrev-expansion arg))))
-
-(provide 'company-abbrev)
-;;; company-abbrev.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-abbrev.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-abbrev.elc
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index ba5c2c5e330e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-abbrev.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-autoloads.el
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index c36c9fe2af62..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,317 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company" "company.el" (23450 31935 12201 112000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company.el
-
-(autoload 'company-mode "company" "\
-\"complete anything\"; is an in-buffer completion framework.
-Completion starts automatically, depending on the values
-`company-idle-delay' and `company-minimum-prefix-length'.
-
-Completion can be controlled with the commands:
-`company-complete-common', `company-complete-selection', `company-complete',
-`company-select-next', `company-select-previous'.  If these commands are
-called before `company-idle-delay', completion will also start.
-
-Completions can be searched with `company-search-candidates' or
-`company-filter-candidates'.  These can be used while completion is
-inactive, as well.
-
-The completion data is retrieved using `company-backends' and displayed
-using `company-frontends'.  If you want to start a specific backend, call
-it interactively or use `company-begin-backend'.
-
-By default, the completions list is sorted alphabetically, unless the
-backend chooses otherwise, or `company-transformers' changes it later.
-
-regular keymap (`company-mode-map'):
-
-\\{company-mode-map}
-keymap during active completions (`company-active-map'):
-
-\\{company-active-map}
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar global-company-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Global Company mode is enabled.
-See the `global-company-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `global-company-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'global-company-mode "company" nil)
-
-(autoload 'global-company-mode "company" "\
-Toggle Company mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Global Company mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Company mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`company-mode-on' would do it.
-See `company-mode' for more information on Company mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'company-manual-begin "company" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'company-complete "company" "\
-Insert the common part of all candidates or the current selection.
-The first time this is called, the common part is inserted, the second
-time, or when the selection has been changed, the selected candidate is
-inserted.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-abbrev" "company-abbrev.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31935 13837 800000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-abbrev.el
-
-(autoload 'company-abbrev "company-abbrev" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend for abbrev.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-bbdb" "company-bbdb.el" (23450 31935
-;;;;;;  4086 963000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-bbdb.el
-
-(autoload 'company-bbdb "company-bbdb" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend for BBDB.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORE)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-css" "company-css.el" (23450 31934
-;;;;;;  985260 749000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-css.el
-
-(autoload 'company-css "company-css" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend for `css-mode'.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-dabbrev" "company-dabbrev.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31934 994196 632000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-dabbrev.el
-
-(autoload 'company-dabbrev "company-dabbrev" "\
-dabbrev-like `company-mode' completion backend.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-dabbrev-code" "company-dabbrev-code.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31934 990689 336000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-dabbrev-code.el
-
-(autoload 'company-dabbrev-code "company-dabbrev-code" "\
-dabbrev-like `company-mode' backend for code.
-The backend looks for all symbols in the current buffer that aren't in
-comments or strings.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-elisp" "company-elisp.el" (23450 31934
-;;;;;;  987163 738000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-elisp.el
-
-(autoload 'company-elisp "company-elisp" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend for Emacs Lisp.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-etags" "company-etags.el" (23450 31935
-;;;;;;  9033 625000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-etags.el
-
-(autoload 'company-etags "company-etags" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend for etags.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-files" "company-files.el" (23450 31934
-;;;;;;  999242 946000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-files.el
-
-(autoload 'company-files "company-files" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend existing file names.
-Completions works for proper absolute and relative files paths.
-File paths with spaces are only supported inside strings.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-gtags" "company-gtags.el" (23450 31934
-;;;;;;  997575 461000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-gtags.el
-
-(autoload 'company-gtags "company-gtags" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend for GNU Global.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-ispell" "company-ispell.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31934 980017 893000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-ispell.el
-
-(autoload 'company-ispell "company-ispell" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend using Ispell.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-keywords" "company-keywords.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31934 992400 362000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-keywords.el
-
-(autoload 'company-keywords "company-keywords" "\
-`company-mode' backend for programming language keywords.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-nxml" "company-nxml.el" (23450 31935
-;;;;;;  5700 452000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-nxml.el
-
-(autoload 'company-nxml "company-nxml" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend for `nxml-mode'.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-oddmuse" "company-oddmuse.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31935 845 506000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-oddmuse.el
-
-(autoload 'company-oddmuse "company-oddmuse" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend for `oddmuse-mode'.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-semantic" "company-semantic.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31934 995868 904000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-semantic.el
-
-(autoload 'company-semantic "company-semantic" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend using CEDET Semantic.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-tempo" "company-tempo.el" (23450 31935
-;;;;;;  10645 831000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-tempo.el
-
-(autoload 'company-tempo "company-tempo" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend for tempo.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-tng" "company-tng.el" (23450 31934
-;;;;;;  981864 796000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-tng.el
-
-(autoload 'company-tng-frontend "company-tng" "\
-When the user changes the selection at least once, this
-frontend will display the candidate in the buffer as if it's
-already there and any key outside of `company-active-map' will
-confirm the selection and finish the completion.
-
-\(fn COMMAND)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'company-tng-configure-default "company-tng" "\
-Applies the default configuration to enable company-tng.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-xcode" "company-xcode.el" (23450 31934
-;;;;;;  976097 542000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-xcode.el
-
-(autoload 'company-xcode "company-xcode" "\
-`company-mode' completion backend for Xcode projects.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORED)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-yasnippet" "company-yasnippet.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31935 7346 986000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-yasnippet.el
-
-(autoload 'company-yasnippet "company-yasnippet" "\
-`company-mode' backend for `yasnippet'.
-
-This backend should be used with care, because as long as there are
-snippets defined for the current major mode, this backend will always
-shadow backends that come after it.  Recommended usages:
-
-* In a buffer-local value of `company-backends', grouped with a backend or
-  several that provide actual text completions.
-
-  (add-hook 'js-mode-hook
-            (lambda ()
-              (set (make-local-variable 'company-backends)
-                   '((company-dabbrev-code company-yasnippet)))))
-
-* After keyword `:with', grouped with other backends.
-
-  (push '(company-semantic :with company-yasnippet) company-backends)
-
-* Not in `company-backends', just bound to a key.
-
-  (global-set-key (kbd \"C-c y\") 'company-yasnippet)
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest IGNORE)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("company-capf.el" "company-clang.el" "company-cmake.el"
-;;;;;;  "company-eclim.el" "company-pkg.el" "company-template.el")
-;;;;;;  (23450 31935 15272 203000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; company-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-bbdb.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-bbdb.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 872e1fcf05dc..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-bbdb.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-bbdb.el --- company-mode completion backend for BBDB in message-mode
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013-2014, 2016  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Jan Tatarik <jan.tatarik@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(declare-function bbdb-record-get-field "bbdb")
-(declare-function bbdb-records "bbdb")
-(declare-function bbdb-dwim-mail "bbdb-com")
-(declare-function bbdb-search "bbdb-com")
-
-(defgroup company-bbdb nil
-  "Completion backend for BBDB."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-bbdb-modes '(message-mode)
-  "Major modes in which `company-bbdb' may complete."
-  :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Major mode"))
-  :package-version '(company . "0.8.8"))
-
-(defun company-bbdb--candidates (arg)
-  (cl-mapcan (lambda (record)
-               (mapcar (lambda (mail) (bbdb-dwim-mail record mail))
-                       (bbdb-record-get-field record 'mail)))
-             (eval '(bbdb-search (bbdb-records) arg nil arg))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-bbdb (command &optional arg &rest ignore)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for BBDB."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-bbdb))
-    (prefix (and (memq major-mode company-bbdb-modes)
-                 (featurep 'bbdb-com)
-                 (looking-back "^\\(To\\|Cc\\|Bcc\\): *.*? *\\([^,;]*\\)"
-                               (line-beginning-position))
-                 (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-    (candidates (company-bbdb--candidates arg))
-    (sorted t)
-    (no-cache t)))
-
-(provide 'company-bbdb)
-;;; company-bbdb.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-bbdb.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-bbdb.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index f93ed32ac89f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-bbdb.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index 343edcabd6e6..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-capf.el
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@@ -1,189 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-capf.el --- company-mode completion-at-point-functions backend -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013-2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; The CAPF back-end provides a bridge to the standard
-;; completion-at-point-functions facility, and thus can support any major mode
-;; that defines a proper completion function, including emacs-lisp-mode,
-;; css-mode and nxml-mode.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defvar company--capf-cache nil)
-
-(defun company--capf-data ()
-  (let ((cache company--capf-cache))
-    (if (and (equal (current-buffer) (car cache))
-             (equal (point) (car (setq cache (cdr cache))))
-             (equal (buffer-chars-modified-tick) (car (setq cache (cdr cache)))))
-        (cadr cache)
-      (let ((data (company--capf-data-real)))
-        (setq company--capf-cache
-              (list (current-buffer) (point) (buffer-chars-modified-tick) data))
-        data))))
-
-(defun company--capf-data-real ()
-  (cl-letf* (((default-value 'completion-at-point-functions)
-              ;; Ignore tags-completion-at-point-function because it subverts
-              ;; company-etags in the default value of company-backends, where
-              ;; the latter comes later.
-              (remove 'tags-completion-at-point-function
-                      (default-value 'completion-at-point-functions)))
-             (completion-at-point-functions (company--capf-workaround))
-             (data (run-hook-wrapped 'completion-at-point-functions
-                                     ;; Ignore misbehaving functions.
-                                     #'completion--capf-wrapper 'optimist)))
-    (when (and (consp (cdr data)) (integer-or-marker-p (nth 1 data))) data)))
-
-(declare-function python-shell-get-process "python")
-
-(defun company--capf-workaround ()
-  ;; For http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=18067
-  (if (or (not (listp completion-at-point-functions))
-          (not (memq 'python-completion-complete-at-point completion-at-point-functions))
-          (python-shell-get-process))
-      completion-at-point-functions
-    (remq 'python-completion-complete-at-point completion-at-point-functions)))
-
-(defun company-capf (command &optional arg &rest _args)
-  "`company-mode' backend using `completion-at-point-functions'."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (pcase command
-    (`interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-capf))
-    (`prefix
-     (let ((res (company--capf-data)))
-       (when res
-         (let ((length (plist-get (nthcdr 4 res) :company-prefix-length))
-               (prefix (buffer-substring-no-properties (nth 1 res) (point))))
-           (cond
-            ((> (nth 2 res) (point)) 'stop)
-            (length (cons prefix length))
-            (t prefix))))))
-    (`candidates
-     (let ((res (company--capf-data)))
-       (when res
-         (let* ((table (nth 3 res))
-                (pred (plist-get (nthcdr 4 res) :predicate))
-                (meta (completion-metadata
-                       (buffer-substring (nth 1 res) (nth 2 res))
-                       table pred))
-                (sortfun (cdr (assq 'display-sort-function meta)))
-                (candidates (completion-all-completions arg table pred (length arg)))
-                (last (last candidates))
-                (base-size (and (numberp (cdr last)) (cdr last))))
-           (when base-size
-             (setcdr last nil))
-           (when sortfun
-             (setq candidates (funcall sortfun candidates)))
-           (if (not (zerop (or base-size 0)))
-               (let ((before (substring arg 0 base-size)))
-                 (mapcar (lambda (candidate)
-                           (concat before candidate))
-                         candidates))
-             candidates)))))
-    (`sorted
-     (let ((res (company--capf-data)))
-       (when res
-         (let ((meta (completion-metadata
-                      (buffer-substring (nth 1 res) (nth 2 res))
-                      (nth 3 res) (plist-get (nthcdr 4 res) :predicate))))
-           (cdr (assq 'display-sort-function meta))))))
-    (`match
-     ;; Ask the for the `:company-match' function.  If that doesn't help,
-     ;; fallback to sniffing for face changes to get a suitable value.
-     (let ((f (plist-get (nthcdr 4 (company--capf-data)) :company-match)))
-       (if f (funcall f arg)
-         (let* ((match-start nil) (pos -1)
-                (prop-value nil)  (faces nil)
-                (has-face-p nil)  chunks
-                (limit (length arg)))
-           (while (< pos limit)
-             (setq pos
-                   (if (< pos 0) 0 (next-property-change pos arg limit)))
-             (setq prop-value (or
-                               (get-text-property pos 'face arg)
-                               (get-text-property pos 'font-lock-face arg))
-                   faces (if (listp prop-value) prop-value (list prop-value))
-                   has-face-p (memq 'completions-common-part faces))
-             (cond ((and (not match-start) has-face-p)
-                    (setq match-start pos))
-                   ((and match-start (not has-face-p))
-                    (push (cons match-start pos) chunks)
-                    (setq match-start nil))))
-           (nreverse chunks)))))
-    (`duplicates t)
-    (`no-cache t)   ;Not much can be done here, as long as we handle
-                    ;non-prefix matches.
-    (`meta
-     (let ((f (plist-get (nthcdr 4 (company--capf-data)) :company-docsig)))
-       (when f (funcall f arg))))
-    (`doc-buffer
-     (let ((f (plist-get (nthcdr 4 (company--capf-data)) :company-doc-buffer)))
-       (when f (funcall f arg))))
-    (`location
-     (let ((f (plist-get (nthcdr 4 (company--capf-data)) :company-location)))
-       (when f (funcall f arg))))
-    (`annotation
-     (save-excursion
-       ;; FIXME: `company-begin' sets `company-point' after calling
-       ;; `company--begin-new'.  We shouldn't rely on `company-point' here,
-       ;; better to cache the capf-data value instead.  However: we can't just
-       ;; save the last capf-data value in `prefix', because that command can
-       ;; get called more often than `candidates', and at any point in the
-       ;; buffer (https://github.com/company-mode/company-mode/issues/153).
-       ;; We could try propertizing the returned prefix string, but it's not
-       ;; passed to `annotation', and `company-prefix' is set only after
-       ;; `company--strip-duplicates' is called.
-       (when company-point
-         (goto-char company-point))
-       (let ((f (plist-get (nthcdr 4 (company--capf-data)) :annotation-function)))
-         (when f (funcall f arg)))))
-    (`require-match
-     (plist-get (nthcdr 4 (company--capf-data)) :company-require-match))
-    (`init nil)      ;Don't bother: plenty of other ways to initialize the code.
-    (`post-completion
-     (company--capf-post-completion arg))
-    ))
-
-(defun company--capf-post-completion (arg)
-  (let* ((res (company--capf-data))
-         (exit-function (plist-get (nthcdr 4 res) :exit-function))
-         (table (nth 3 res))
-         (pred (plist-get (nthcdr 4 res) :predicate)))
-    (if exit-function
-        ;; Follow the example of `completion--done'.
-        (funcall exit-function arg
-                 ;; FIXME: Should probably use an additional heuristic:
-                 ;; completion-at-point doesn't know when the user picked a
-                 ;; particular candidate explicitly (it only checks whether
-                 ;; futher completions exist). Whereas company user can press
-                 ;; RET (or use implicit completion with company-tng).
-                 (if (eq (try-completion arg table pred) t)
-                     'finished 'sole)))))
-
-(provide 'company-capf)
-
-;;; company-capf.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-capf.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-capf.elc
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-;;; company-clang.el --- company-mode completion backend for Clang  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2011, 2013-2017  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'company-template)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defgroup company-clang nil
-  "Completion backend for Clang."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-clang-executable
-  (executable-find "clang")
-  "Location of clang executable."
-  :type 'file)
-
-(defcustom company-clang-begin-after-member-access t
-  "When non-nil, automatic completion will start whenever the current
-symbol is preceded by \".\", \"->\" or \"::\", ignoring
-`company-minimum-prefix-length'.
-
-If `company-begin-commands' is a list, it should include `c-electric-lt-gt'
-and `c-electric-colon', for automatic completion right after \">\" and
-\":\"."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom company-clang-arguments nil
-  "Additional arguments to pass to clang when completing.
-Prefix files (-include ...) can be selected with `company-clang-set-prefix'
-or automatically through a custom `company-clang-prefix-guesser'."
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom company-clang-prefix-guesser 'company-clang-guess-prefix
-  "A function to determine the prefix file for the current buffer."
-  :type '(function :tag "Guesser function" nil))
-
-(defvar company-clang-modes '(c-mode c++-mode objc-mode)
-  "Major modes which clang may complete.")
-
-(defcustom company-clang-insert-arguments t
-  "When non-nil, insert function arguments as a template after completion."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(company . "0.8.0"))
-
-;; prefix ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar company-clang--prefix nil)
-
-(defsubst company-clang--guess-pch-file (file)
-  (let ((dir (directory-file-name (file-name-directory file))))
-    (when (equal (file-name-nondirectory dir) "Classes")
-      (setq dir (file-name-directory dir)))
-    (car (directory-files dir t "\\([^.]h\\|[^h]\\).pch\\'" t))))
-
-(defsubst company-clang--file-substring (file beg end)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert-file-contents-literally file nil beg end)
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(defun company-clang-guess-prefix ()
-  "Try to guess the prefix file for the current buffer."
-  ;; Prefixes seem to be called .pch.  Pre-compiled headers do, too.
-  ;; So we look at the magic number to rule them out.
-  (let* ((file (company-clang--guess-pch-file buffer-file-name))
-         (magic-number (and file (company-clang--file-substring file 0 4))))
-    (unless (member magic-number '("CPCH" "gpch"))
-      file)))
-
-(defun company-clang-set-prefix (&optional prefix)
-  "Use PREFIX as a prefix (-include ...) file for clang completion."
-  (interactive (let ((def (funcall company-clang-prefix-guesser)))
-     (unless (stringp def)
-       (setq def default-directory))
-     (list (read-file-name "Prefix file: "
-                           (when def (file-name-directory def))
-                           def t (when def (file-name-nondirectory def))))))
-  ;; TODO: pre-compile?
-  (setq company-clang--prefix (and (stringp prefix)
-                                   (file-regular-p prefix)
-                                   prefix)))
-
-;; Clean-up on exit.
-(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook 'company-clang-set-prefix)
-
-;; parsing ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;; TODO: Handle Pattern (syntactic hints would be neat).
-;; Do we ever see OVERLOAD (or OVERRIDE)?
-(defconst company-clang--completion-pattern
-  "^COMPLETION: \\_<\\(%s[a-zA-Z0-9_:]*\\)\\(?: : \\(.*\\)$\\)?$")
-
-(defconst company-clang--error-buffer-name "*clang-error*")
-
-(defun company-clang--lang-option ()
-     (if (eq major-mode 'objc-mode)
-         (if (string= "m" (file-name-extension buffer-file-name))
-             "objective-c" "objective-c++")
-       (substring (symbol-name major-mode) 0 -5)))
-
-(defun company-clang--parse-output (prefix _objc)
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (let ((pattern (format company-clang--completion-pattern
-                         (regexp-quote prefix)))
-        (case-fold-search nil)
-        lines match)
-    (while (re-search-forward pattern nil t)
-      (setq match (match-string-no-properties 1))
-      (unless (equal match "Pattern")
-        (save-match-data
-          (when (string-match ":" match)
-            (setq match (substring match 0 (match-beginning 0)))))
-        (let ((meta (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-          (when (and meta (not (string= match meta)))
-            (put-text-property 0 1 'meta
-                               (company-clang--strip-formatting meta)
-                               match)))
-        (push match lines)))
-    lines))
-
-(defun company-clang--meta (candidate)
-  (get-text-property 0 'meta candidate))
-
-(defun company-clang--annotation (candidate)
-  (let ((ann (company-clang--annotation-1 candidate)))
-    (if (not (and ann (string-prefix-p "(*)" ann)))
-        ann
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert ann)
-        (search-backward ")")
-        (let ((pt (1+ (point))))
-          (re-search-forward ".\\_>" nil t)
-          (delete-region pt (point)))
-        (buffer-string)))))
-
-(defun company-clang--annotation-1 (candidate)
-  (let ((meta (company-clang--meta candidate)))
-    (cond
-     ((null meta) nil)
-     ((string-match "[^:]:[^:]" meta)
-      (substring meta (1+ (match-beginning 0))))
-     ((string-match "(anonymous)" meta) nil)
-     ((string-match "\\((.*)[ a-z]*\\'\\)" meta)
-      (let ((paren (match-beginning 1)))
-        (if (not (eq (aref meta (1- paren)) ?>))
-            (match-string 1 meta)
-          (with-temp-buffer
-            (insert meta)
-            (goto-char paren)
-            (substring meta (1- (search-backward "<"))))))))))
-
-(defun company-clang--strip-formatting (text)
-  (replace-regexp-in-string
-   "#]" " "
-   (replace-regexp-in-string "[<{[]#\\|#[>}]" "" text t)
-   t))
-
-(defun company-clang--handle-error (res args)
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (let* ((buf (get-buffer-create company-clang--error-buffer-name))
-         (cmd (concat company-clang-executable " " (mapconcat 'identity args " ")))
-         (pattern (format company-clang--completion-pattern ""))
-         (message-truncate-lines t)
-         (err (if (re-search-forward pattern nil t)
-                  (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min)
-                                                  (1- (match-beginning 0)))
-                ;; Warn the user more aggressively if no match was found.
-                (message "clang failed with error %d: %s" res cmd)
-                (buffer-string))))
-
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (erase-buffer)
-        (insert (current-time-string)
-                (format "\nclang failed with error %d:\n" res)
-                cmd "\n\n")
-        (insert err)
-        (setq buffer-read-only t)
-        (goto-char (point-min))))))
-
-(defun company-clang--start-process (prefix callback &rest args)
-  (let* ((objc (derived-mode-p 'objc-mode))
-         (buf (get-buffer-create "*clang-output*"))
-         ;; Looks unnecessary in Emacs 25.1 and later.
-         (process-adaptive-read-buffering nil)
-         (existing-process (get-buffer-process buf)))
-    (when existing-process
-      (kill-process existing-process))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (setq buffer-undo-list t))
-    (let* ((process-connection-type nil)
-           (process (apply #'start-file-process "company-clang" buf
-                           company-clang-executable args)))
-      (set-process-sentinel
-       process
-       (lambda (proc status)
-         (unless (string-match-p "hangup\\|killed" status)
-           (funcall
-            callback
-            (let ((res (process-exit-status proc)))
-              (with-current-buffer buf
-                (unless (eq 0 res)
-                  (company-clang--handle-error res args))
-                ;; Still try to get any useful input.
-                (company-clang--parse-output prefix objc)))))))
-      (unless (company-clang--auto-save-p)
-        (send-region process (point-min) (point-max))
-        (send-string process "\n")
-        (process-send-eof process)))))
-
-(defsubst company-clang--build-location (pos)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char pos)
-    (format "%s:%d:%d"
-            (if (company-clang--auto-save-p) buffer-file-name "-")
-            (line-number-at-pos)
-            (1+ (length
-                 (encode-coding-region
-                  (line-beginning-position)
-                  (point)
-                  'utf-8
-                  t))))))
-
-(defsubst company-clang--build-complete-args (pos)
-  (append '("-fsyntax-only" "-Xclang" "-code-completion-macros")
-          (unless (company-clang--auto-save-p)
-            (list "-x" (company-clang--lang-option)))
-          company-clang-arguments
-          (when (stringp company-clang--prefix)
-            (list "-include" (expand-file-name company-clang--prefix)))
-          (list "-Xclang" (format "-code-completion-at=%s"
-                                  (company-clang--build-location pos)))
-          (list (if (company-clang--auto-save-p) buffer-file-name "-"))))
-
-(defun company-clang--candidates (prefix callback)
-  (and (company-clang--auto-save-p)
-       (buffer-modified-p)
-       (basic-save-buffer))
-  (when (null company-clang--prefix)
-    (company-clang-set-prefix (or (funcall company-clang-prefix-guesser)
-                                  'none)))
-  (apply 'company-clang--start-process
-         prefix
-         callback
-         (company-clang--build-complete-args
-          (if (company-clang--check-version 4.0 9.0)
-              (point)
-            (- (point) (length prefix))))))
-
-(defun company-clang--prefix ()
-  (if company-clang-begin-after-member-access
-      (company-grab-symbol-cons "\\.\\|->\\|::" 2)
-    (company-grab-symbol)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defconst company-clang-required-version 1.1)
-
-(defvar company-clang--version nil)
-
-(defun company-clang--auto-save-p ()
-  (not
-   (company-clang--check-version 2.9 3.1)))
-
-(defun company-clang--check-version (min apple-min)
-  (pcase company-clang--version
-    (`(apple . ,ver) (>= ver apple-min))
-    (`(normal . ,ver) (>= ver min))
-    (_ (error "pcase-exhaustive is not in Emacs 24.3!"))))
-
-(defsubst company-clang-version ()
-  "Return the version of `company-clang-executable'."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (call-process company-clang-executable nil t nil "--version")
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (if (re-search-forward "\\(clang\\|Apple LLVM\\) version \\([0-9.]+\\)" nil t)
-        (cons
-         (if (equal (match-string-no-properties 1) "Apple LLVM")
-             'apple
-           'normal)
-         (string-to-number (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-      0)))
-
-(defun company-clang (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for Clang.
-Clang is a parser for C and ObjC.  Clang version 1.1 or newer is required.
-
-Additional command line arguments can be specified in
-`company-clang-arguments'.  Prefix files (-include ...) can be selected
-with `company-clang-set-prefix' or automatically through a custom
-`company-clang-prefix-guesser'.
-
-With Clang versions before 2.9, we have to save the buffer before
-performing completion.  With Clang 2.9 and later, buffer contents are
-passed via standard input."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-clang))
-    (init (when (memq major-mode company-clang-modes)
-            (unless company-clang-executable
-              (error "Company found no clang executable"))
-            (setq company-clang--version (company-clang-version))
-            (unless (company-clang--check-version
-                     company-clang-required-version
-                     company-clang-required-version)
-              (error "Company requires clang version %s"
-                     company-clang-required-version))))
-    (prefix (and (memq major-mode company-clang-modes)
-                 buffer-file-name
-                 company-clang-executable
-                 (not (company-in-string-or-comment))
-                 (or (company-clang--prefix) 'stop)))
-    (candidates (cons :async
-                      (lambda (cb) (company-clang--candidates arg cb))))
-    (meta       (company-clang--meta arg))
-    (annotation (company-clang--annotation arg))
-    (post-completion (let ((anno (company-clang--annotation arg)))
-                       (when (and company-clang-insert-arguments anno)
-                         (insert anno)
-                         (if (string-match "\\`:[^:]" anno)
-                             (company-template-objc-templatify anno)
-                           (company-template-c-like-templatify
-                            (concat arg anno))))))))
-
-(provide 'company-clang)
-;;; company-clang.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-clang.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-clang.elc
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-;;; company-cmake.el --- company-mode completion backend for CMake
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013-2014, 2017-2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Chen Bin <chenbin DOT sh AT gmail>
-;; Version: 0.2
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; company-cmake offers completions for module names, variable names and
-;; commands used by CMake.  And their descriptions.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defgroup company-cmake nil
-  "Completion backend for CMake."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-cmake-executable
-  (executable-find "cmake")
-  "Location of cmake executable."
-  :type 'file)
-
-(defvar company-cmake-executable-arguments
-  '("--help-command-list"
-    "--help-module-list"
-    "--help-variable-list")
-  "The arguments we pass to cmake, separately.
-They affect which types of symbols we get completion candidates for.")
-
-(defvar company-cmake--completion-pattern
-  "^\\(%s[a-zA-Z0-9_<>]%s\\)$"
-  "Regexp to match the candidates.")
-
-(defvar company-cmake-modes '(cmake-mode)
-  "Major modes in which cmake may complete.")
-
-(defvar company-cmake--candidates-cache nil
-  "Cache for the raw candidates.")
-
-(defvar company-cmake--meta-command-cache nil
-  "Cache for command arguments to retrieve descriptions for the candidates.")
-
-(defun company-cmake--replace-tags (rlt)
-  (setq rlt (replace-regexp-in-string
-             "\\(.*?\\(IS_GNU\\)?\\)<LANG>\\(.*\\)"
-             (lambda (_match)
-               (mapconcat 'identity
-                          (if (match-beginning 2)
-                              '("\\1CXX\\3" "\\1C\\3" "\\1G77\\3")
-                            '("\\1CXX\\3" "\\1C\\3" "\\1Fortran\\3"))
-                          "\n"))
-             rlt t))
-  (setq rlt (replace-regexp-in-string
-             "\\(.*\\)<CONFIG>\\(.*\\)"
-             (mapconcat 'identity '("\\1DEBUG\\2" "\\1RELEASE\\2"
-                                    "\\1RELWITHDEBINFO\\2" "\\1MINSIZEREL\\2")
-                        "\n")
-             rlt))
-  rlt)
-
-(defun company-cmake--fill-candidates-cache (arg)
-  "Fill candidates cache if needed."
-  (let (rlt)
-    (unless company-cmake--candidates-cache
-      (setq company-cmake--candidates-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-
-    ;; If hash is empty, fill it.
-    (unless (gethash arg company-cmake--candidates-cache)
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (let ((res (call-process company-cmake-executable nil t nil arg)))
-          (unless (zerop res)
-            (message "cmake executable exited with error=%d" res)))
-        (setq rlt (buffer-string)))
-      (setq rlt (company-cmake--replace-tags rlt))
-      (puthash arg rlt company-cmake--candidates-cache))
-    ))
-
-(defun company-cmake--parse (prefix content cmd)
-  (let ((start 0)
-        (pattern (format company-cmake--completion-pattern
-                         (regexp-quote prefix)
-                         (if (zerop (length prefix)) "+" "*")))
-        (lines (split-string content "\n"))
-        match
-        rlt)
-    (dolist (line lines)
-      (when (string-match pattern line)
-        (let ((match (match-string 1 line)))
-          (when match
-            (puthash match cmd company-cmake--meta-command-cache)
-            (push match rlt)))))
-    rlt))
-
-(defun company-cmake--candidates (prefix)
-  (let (results
-        cmd-opts
-        str)
-
-    (unless company-cmake--meta-command-cache
-      (setq company-cmake--meta-command-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-
-    (dolist (arg company-cmake-executable-arguments)
-      (company-cmake--fill-candidates-cache arg)
-      (setq cmd-opts (replace-regexp-in-string "-list$" "" arg) )
-
-      (setq str (gethash arg company-cmake--candidates-cache))
-      (when str
-        (setq results (nconc results
-                             (company-cmake--parse prefix str cmd-opts)))))
-    results))
-
-(defun company-cmake--unexpand-candidate (candidate)
-  (cond
-   ((string-match "^CMAKE_\\(C\\|CXX\\|Fortran\\)\\(_.*\\)$" candidate)
-    (setq candidate (concat "CMAKE_<LANG>" (match-string 2 candidate))))
-
-   ;; C flags
-   ((string-match "^\\(.*_\\)IS_GNU\\(C\\|CXX\\|G77\\)$" candidate)
-    (setq candidate (concat (match-string 1 candidate) "IS_GNU<LANG>")))
-
-   ;; C flags
-   ((string-match "^\\(.*_\\)OVERRIDE_\\(C\\|CXX\\|Fortran\\)$" candidate)
-    (setq candidate (concat (match-string 1 candidate) "OVERRIDE_<LANG>")))
-
-   ((string-match "^\\(.*\\)\\(_DEBUG\\|_RELEASE\\|_RELWITHDEBINFO\\|_MINSIZEREL\\)\\(.*\\)$" candidate)
-    (setq candidate (concat (match-string 1 candidate)
-                            "_<CONFIG>"
-                            (match-string 3 candidate)))))
-  candidate)
-
-(defun company-cmake--meta (candidate)
-  (let ((cmd-opts (gethash candidate company-cmake--meta-command-cache))
-        result)
-    (setq candidate (company-cmake--unexpand-candidate candidate))
-
-    ;; Don't cache the documentation of every candidate (command)
-    ;; Cache in this case will cost too much memory.
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (call-process company-cmake-executable nil t nil cmd-opts candidate)
-      ;; Go to the third line, trim it and return the result.
-      ;; Tested with cmake 2.8.9.
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line 2)
-      (setq result (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                                   (line-end-position)))
-      (setq result (replace-regexp-in-string "^[ \t\n\r]+" "" result))
-      result)))
-
-(defun company-cmake--doc-buffer (candidate)
-  (let ((cmd-opts (gethash candidate company-cmake--meta-command-cache)))
-
-    (setq candidate (company-cmake--unexpand-candidate candidate))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (call-process company-cmake-executable nil t nil cmd-opts candidate)
-      ;; Go to the third line, trim it and return the doc buffer.
-      ;; Tested with cmake 2.8.9.
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line 2)
-      (company-doc-buffer
-       (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                       (point-max))))))
-
-(defun company-cmake-prefix-dollar-brace-p ()
-  "Test if the current symbol follows ${."
-  (save-excursion
-    (skip-syntax-backward "w_")
-    (and (eq (char-before (point)) ?\{)
-         (eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?$))))
-
-(defun company-cmake (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for CMake.
-CMake is a cross-platform, open-source make system."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-cmake))
-    (init (when (memq major-mode company-cmake-modes)
-            (unless company-cmake-executable
-              (error "Company found no cmake executable"))))
-    (prefix (and (memq major-mode company-cmake-modes)
-                 (or (not (company-in-string-or-comment))
-                     (company-cmake-prefix-dollar-brace-p))
-                 (company-grab-symbol)))
-    (candidates (company-cmake--candidates arg))
-    (meta (company-cmake--meta arg))
-    (doc-buffer (company-cmake--doc-buffer arg))
-    ))
-
-(provide 'company-cmake)
-;;; company-cmake.el ends here
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-;;; company-css.el --- company-mode completion backend for css-mode  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2011, 2014, 2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; In Emacs >= 26, company-capf is used instead.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(declare-function web-mode-language-at-pos "web-mode" (&optional pos))
-
-(defconst company-css-property-alist
-  ;; see http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/propidx.html
-  '(("azimuth" angle "left-side" "far-left" "left" "center-left" "center"
-     "center-right" "right" "far-right" "right-side" "behind" "leftwards"
-     "rightwards")
-    ("background" background-color background-image background-repeat
-     background-attachment background-position
-     background-clip background-origin background-size)
-    ("background-attachment" "scroll" "fixed")
-    ("background-color" color "transparent")
-    ("background-image" uri "none")
-    ("background-position" percentage length "left" "center" "right" percentage
-     length "top" "center" "bottom" "left" "center" "right" "top" "center"
-     "bottom")
-    ("background-repeat" "repeat" "repeat-x" "repeat-y" "no-repeat")
-    ("border" border-width border-style border-color)
-    ("border-bottom" border)
-    ("border-bottom-color" border-color)
-    ("border-bottom-style" border-style)
-    ("border-bottom-width" border-width)
-    ("border-collapse" "collapse" "separate")
-    ("border-color" color "transparent")
-    ("border-left" border)
-    ("border-left-color" border-color)
-    ("border-left-style" border-style)
-    ("border-left-width" border-width)
-    ("border-right" border)
-    ("border-right-color" border-color)
-    ("border-right-style" border-style)
-    ("border-right-width" border-width)
-    ("border-spacing" length length)
-    ("border-style" border-style)
-    ("border-top" border)
-    ("border-top-color" border-color)
-    ("border-top-style" border-style)
-    ("border-top-width" border-width)
-    ("border-width" border-width)
-    ("bottom" length percentage "auto")
-    ("caption-side" "top" "bottom")
-    ("clear" "none" "left" "right" "both")
-    ("clip" shape "auto")
-    ("color" color)
-    ("content" "normal" "none" string uri counter "attr()" "open-quote"
-     "close-quote" "no-open-quote" "no-close-quote")
-    ("counter-increment" identifier integer "none")
-    ("counter-reset" identifier integer "none")
-    ("cue" cue-before cue-after)
-    ("cue-after" uri "none")
-    ("cue-before" uri "none")
-    ("cursor" uri "*" "auto" "crosshair" "default" "pointer" "move" "e-resize"
-     "ne-resize" "nw-resize" "n-resize" "se-resize" "sw-resize" "s-resize"
-     "w-resize" "text" "wait" "help" "progress")
-    ("direction" "ltr" "rtl")
-    ("display" "inline" "block" "list-item" "run-in" "inline-block" "table"
-     "inline-table" "table-row-group" "table-header-group" "table-footer-group"
-     "table-row" "table-column-group" "table-column" "table-cell"
-     "table-caption" "none")
-    ("elevation" angle "below" "level" "above" "higher" "lower")
-    ("empty-cells" "show" "hide")
-    ("float" "left" "right" "none")
-    ("font" font-style font-weight font-size "/" line-height
-     font-family "caption" "icon" "menu" "message-box" "small-caption"
-     "status-bar" "normal" "small-caps"
-     ;; CSS3
-     font-stretch)
-    ("font-family" family-name generic-family)
-    ("font-size" absolute-size relative-size length percentage)
-    ("font-style" "normal" "italic" "oblique")
-    ("font-weight" "normal" "bold" "bolder" "lighter" "100" "200" "300" "400"
-     "500" "600" "700" "800" "900")
-    ("height" length percentage "auto")
-    ("left" length percentage "auto")
-    ("letter-spacing" "normal" length)
-    ("line-height" "normal" number length percentage)
-    ("list-style" list-style-type list-style-position list-style-image)
-    ("list-style-image" uri "none")
-    ("list-style-position" "inside" "outside")
-    ("list-style-type" "disc" "circle" "square" "decimal" "decimal-leading-zero"
-     "lower-roman" "upper-roman" "lower-greek" "lower-latin" "upper-latin"
-     "armenian" "georgian" "lower-alpha" "upper-alpha" "none")
-    ("margin" margin-width)
-    ("margin-bottom" margin-width)
-    ("margin-left" margin-width)
-    ("margin-right" margin-width)
-    ("margin-top" margin-width)
-    ("max-height" length percentage "none")
-    ("max-width" length percentage "none")
-    ("min-height" length percentage)
-    ("min-width" length percentage)
-    ("orphans" integer)
-    ("outline" outline-color outline-style outline-width)
-    ("outline-color" color "invert")
-    ("outline-style" border-style)
-    ("outline-width" border-width)
-    ("overflow" "visible" "hidden" "scroll" "auto"
-     ;; CSS3:
-     "no-display" "no-content")
-    ("padding" padding-width)
-    ("padding-bottom" padding-width)
-    ("padding-left" padding-width)
-    ("padding-right" padding-width)
-    ("padding-top" padding-width)
-    ("page-break-after" "auto" "always" "avoid" "left" "right")
-    ("page-break-before" "auto" "always" "avoid" "left" "right")
-    ("page-break-inside" "avoid" "auto")
-    ("pause" time percentage)
-    ("pause-after" time percentage)
-    ("pause-before" time percentage)
-    ("pitch" frequency "x-low" "low" "medium" "high" "x-high")
-    ("pitch-range" number)
-    ("play-during" uri "mix" "repeat" "auto" "none")
-    ("position" "static" "relative" "absolute" "fixed")
-    ("quotes" string string "none")
-    ("richness" number)
-    ("right" length percentage "auto")
-    ("speak" "normal" "none" "spell-out")
-    ("speak-header" "once" "always")
-    ("speak-numeral" "digits" "continuous")
-    ("speak-punctuation" "code" "none")
-    ("speech-rate" number "x-slow" "slow" "medium" "fast" "x-fast" "faster"
-     "slower")
-    ("stress" number)
-    ("table-layout" "auto" "fixed")
-    ("text-align" "left" "right" "center" "justify")
-    ("text-indent" length percentage)
-    ("text-transform" "capitalize" "uppercase" "lowercase" "none")
-    ("top" length percentage "auto")
-    ("unicode-bidi" "normal" "embed" "bidi-override")
-    ("vertical-align" "baseline" "sub" "super" "top" "text-top" "middle"
-     "bottom" "text-bottom" percentage length)
-    ("visibility" "visible" "hidden" "collapse")
-    ("voice-family" specific-voice generic-voice "*" specific-voice
-     generic-voice)
-    ("volume" number percentage "silent" "x-soft" "soft" "medium" "loud"
-     "x-loud")
-    ("white-space" "normal" "pre" "nowrap" "pre-wrap" "pre-line")
-    ("widows" integer)
-    ("width" length percentage "auto")
-    ("word-spacing" "normal" length)
-    ("z-index" "auto" integer)
-    ;; CSS3
-    ("align-content" align-stretch "space-between" "space-around")
-    ("align-items" align-stretch "baseline")
-    ("align-self" align-items "auto")
-    ("animation" animation-name animation-duration animation-timing-function
-     animation-delay animation-iteration-count animation-direction
-     animation-fill-mode)
-    ("animation-delay" time)
-    ("animation-direction" "normal" "reverse" "alternate" "alternate-reverse")
-    ("animation-duration" time)
-    ("animation-fill-mode" "none" "forwards" "backwards" "both")
-    ("animation-iteration-count" integer "infinite")
-    ("animation-name" "none")
-    ("animation-play-state" "paused" "running")
-    ("animation-timing-function" transition-timing-function
-     "step-start" "step-end" "steps(,)")
-    ("backface-visibility" "visible" "hidden")
-    ("background-clip" background-origin)
-    ("background-origin" "border-box" "padding-box" "content-box")
-    ("background-size" length percentage "auto" "cover" "contain")
-    ("border-image" border-image-outset border-image-repeat border-image-source
-     border-image-slice border-image-width)
-    ("border-image-outset" length)
-    ("border-image-repeat" "stretch" "repeat" "round" "space")
-    ("border-image-source" uri "none")
-    ("border-image-slice" length)
-    ("border-image-width" length percentage)
-    ("border-radius" length)
-    ("border-top-left-radius" length)
-    ("border-top-right-radius" length)
-    ("border-bottom-left-radius" length)
-    ("border-bottom-right-radius" length)
-    ("box-decoration-break" "slice" "clone")
-    ("box-shadow" length color)
-    ("box-sizing" "content-box" "border-box")
-    ("break-after" "auto" "always" "avoid" "left" "right" "page" "column"
-     "avoid-page" "avoid-column")
-    ("break-before" break-after)
-    ("break-inside" "avoid" "auto")
-    ("columns" column-width column-count)
-    ("column-count" integer)
-    ("column-fill" "auto" "balance")
-    ("column-gap" length "normal")
-    ("column-rule" column-rule-width column-rule-style column-rule-color)
-    ("column-rule-color" color)
-    ("column-rule-style" border-style)
-    ("column-rule-width" border-width)
-    ("column-span" "all" "none")
-    ("column-width" length "auto")
-    ("filter" url "blur()" "brightness()" "contrast()" "drop-shadow()"
-     "grayscale()" "hue-rotate()" "invert()" "opacity()" "saturate()" "sepia()")
-    ("flex" flex-grow flex-shrink flex-basis)
-    ("flex-basis" percentage length "auto")
-    ("flex-direction" "row" "row-reverse" "column" "column-reverse")
-    ("flex-flow" flex-direction flex-wrap)
-    ("flex-grow" number)
-    ("flex-shrink" number)
-    ("flex-wrap" "nowrap" "wrap" "wrap-reverse")
-    ("font-feature-setting" normal string number)
-    ("font-kerning" "auto" "normal" "none")
-    ("font-language-override" "normal" string)
-    ("font-size-adjust" "none" number)
-    ("font-stretch" "normal" "ultra-condensed" "extra-condensed" "condensed"
-     "semi-condensed" "semi-expanded" "expanded" "extra-expanded" "ultra-expanded")
-    ("font-synthesis" "none" "weight" "style")
-    ("font-variant" font-variant-alternates font-variant-caps
-     font-variant-east-asian font-variant-ligatures font-variant-numeric
-     font-variant-position)
-    ("font-variant-alternates" "normal" "historical-forms" "stylistic()"
-     "styleset()" "character-variant()" "swash()" "ornaments()" "annotation()")
-    ("font-variant-caps" "normal" "small-caps" "all-small-caps" "petite-caps"
-     "all-petite-caps" "unicase" "titling-caps")
-    ("font-variant-east-asian" "jis78" "jis83" "jis90" "jis04" "simplified"
-     "traditional" "full-width" "proportional-width" "ruby")
-    ("font-variant-ligatures" "normal" "none" "common-ligatures"
-     "no-common-ligatures" "discretionary-ligatures" "no-discretionary-ligatures"
-     "historical-ligatures" "no-historical-ligatures" "contextual" "no-contextual")
-    ("font-variant-numeric" "normal" "ordinal" "slashed-zero"
-     "lining-nums" "oldstyle-nums" "proportional-nums" "tabular-nums"
-     "diagonal-fractions" "stacked-fractions")
-    ("font-variant-position" "normal" "sub" "super")
-    ("hyphens" "none" "manual" "auto")
-    ("justify-content" align-common "space-between" "space-around")
-    ("line-break" "auto" "loose" "normal" "strict")
-    ("marquee-direction" "forward" "reverse")
-    ("marquee-play-count" integer "infinite")
-    ("marquee-speed" "slow" "normal" "fast")
-    ("marquee-style" "scroll" "slide" "alternate")
-    ("opacity" number)
-    ("order" number)
-    ("outline-offset" length)
-    ("overflow-x" overflow)
-    ("overflow-y" overflow)
-    ("overflow-style" "auto" "marquee-line" "marquee-block")
-    ("overflow-wrap" "normal" "break-word")
-    ("perspective" "none" length)
-    ("perspective-origin" percentage length "left" "center" "right" "top" "bottom")
-    ("resize" "none" "both" "horizontal" "vertical")
-    ("tab-size" integer length)
-    ("text-align-last" "auto" "start" "end" "left" "right" "center" "justify")
-    ("text-decoration" text-decoration-color text-decoration-line text-decoration-style)
-    ("text-decoration-color" color)
-    ("text-decoration-line" "none" "underline" "overline" "line-through" "blink")
-    ("text-decoration-style" "solid" "double" "dotted" "dashed" "wavy")
-    ("text-overflow" "clip" "ellipsis")
-    ("text-shadow" color length)
-    ("text-underline-position" "auto" "under" "left" "right")
-    ("transform" "matrix(,,,,,)" "translate(,)" "translateX()" "translateY()"
-     "scale()" "scaleX()" "scaleY()" "rotate()" "skewX()" "skewY()" "none")
-    ("transform-origin" perspective-origin)
-    ("transform-style" "flat" "preserve-3d")
-    ("transition" transition-property transition-duration
-     transition-timing-function transition-delay)
-    ("transition-delay" time)
-    ("transition-duration" time)
-    ("transition-timing-function"
-     "ease" "linear" "ease-in" "ease-out" "ease-in-out" "cubic-bezier(,,,)")
-    ("transition-property" "none" "all" identifier)
-    ("word-wrap" overflow-wrap)
-    ("word-break" "normal" "break-all" "keep-all"))
-  "A list of CSS properties and their possible values.")
-
-(defconst company-css-value-classes
-  '((absolute-size "xx-small" "x-small" "small" "medium" "large" "x-large"
-                   "xx-large")
-    (align-common "flex-start" "flex-end" "center")
-    (align-stretch align-common "stretch")
-    (border-style "none" "hidden" "dotted" "dashed" "solid" "double" "groove"
-                  "ridge" "inset" "outset")
-    (border-width "thick" "medium" "thin")
-    (color "aqua" "black" "blue" "fuchsia" "gray" "green" "lime" "maroon" "navy"
-           "olive" "orange" "purple" "red" "silver" "teal" "white" "yellow")
-    (counter "counter(,)")
-    (family-name "Courier" "Helvetica" "Times")
-    (generic-family "serif" "sans-serif" "cursive" "fantasy" "monospace")
-    (generic-voice "male" "female" "child")
-    (margin-width "auto") ;; length percentage
-    (relative-size "larger" "smaller")
-    (shape "rect(,,,)")
-    (uri "url()"))
-  "A list of CSS property value classes and their contents.")
-;; missing, because not completable
-;; <angle><frequency><identifier><integer><length><number><padding-width>
-;; <percentage><specific-voice><string><time><uri>
-
-(defconst company-css-html-tags
-  '("a" "abbr" "acronym" "address" "applet" "area" "b" "base" "basefont" "bdo"
-    "big" "blockquote" "body" "br" "button" "caption" "center" "cite" "code"
-    "col" "colgroup" "dd" "del" "dfn" "dir" "div" "dl" "dt" "em" "fieldset"
-    "font" "form" "frame" "frameset" "h1" "h2" "h3" "h4" "h5" "h6" "head" "hr"
-    "html" "i" "iframe" "img" "input" "ins" "isindex" "kbd" "label" "legend"
-    "li" "link" "map" "menu" "meta" "noframes" "noscript" "object" "ol"
-    "optgroup" "option" "p" "param" "pre" "q" "s" "samp" "script" "select"
-    "small" "span" "strike" "strong" "style" "sub" "sup" "table" "tbody" "td"
-    "textarea" "tfoot" "th" "thead" "title" "tr" "tt" "u" "ul" "var"
-    ;; HTML5
-    "section" "article" "aside" "header" "footer" "nav" "figure" "figcaption"
-    "time" "mark" "main")
-  "A list of HTML tags for use in CSS completion.")
-
-(defconst company-css-pseudo-classes
-  '("active" "after" "before" "first" "first-child" "first-letter" "first-line"
-    "focus" "hover" "lang" "left" "link" "right" "visited")
-  "Identifiers for CSS pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes.")
-
-(defconst company-css-property-cache (make-hash-table :size 115 :test 'equal))
-
-(defun company-css-property-values (attribute)
-  "Access the `company-css-property-alist' cached and flattened."
-  (or (gethash attribute company-css-property-cache)
-      (let (results)
-        (dolist (value (cdr (assoc attribute company-css-property-alist)))
-          (if (symbolp value)
-              (dolist (child (or (cdr (assoc value company-css-value-classes))
-                                 (company-css-property-values
-                                  (symbol-name value))))
-                (push child results))
-            (push value results)))
-        (setq results (sort results 'string<))
-        (puthash attribute
-                 (if (fboundp 'delete-consecutive-dups)
-                     (delete-consecutive-dups results)
-                   (delete-dups results))
-                 company-css-property-cache)
-        results)))
-
-;;; bracket detection
-
-(defconst company-css-braces-syntax-table
-  (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
-    (setf (aref table ?{) '(4 . 125))
-    (setf (aref table ?}) '(5 . 123))
-    table)
-  "A syntax table giving { and } paren syntax.")
-
-(defun company-css-inside-braces-p ()
-  "Return non-nil, if point is within matched { and }."
-  (ignore-errors
-    (with-syntax-table company-css-braces-syntax-table
-      (let ((parse-sexp-ignore-comments t))
-        (scan-lists (point) -1 1)))))
-
-;;; tags
-(defconst company-css-tag-regexp
-  (concat "\\(?:\\`\\|}\\)[[:space:]]*"
-          ;; multiple
-          "\\(?:"
-          ;; previous tags:
-          "\\(?:#\\|\\_<[[:alpha:]]\\)[[:alnum:]-#]*\\(?:\\[[^]]*\\]\\)?"
-          ;; space or selectors
-          "\\(?:[[:space:]]+\\|[[:space:]]*[+,>][[:space:]]*\\)"
-          "\\)*"
-          "\\(\\(?:#\\|\\_<[[:alpha:]]\\)\\(?:[[:alnum:]-#]*\\_>\\)?\\_>\\|\\)"
-          "\\=")
-  "A regular expression matching CSS tags.")
-
-;;; pseudo id
-(defconst company-css-pseudo-regexp
-  (concat "\\(?:\\`\\|}\\)[[:space:]]*"
-          ;; multiple
-          "\\(?:"
-          ;; previous tags:
-          "\\(?:#\\|\\_<[[:alpha:]]\\)[[:alnum:]-#]*\\(?:\\[[^]]*\\]\\)?"
-          ;; space or delimiters
-          "\\(?:[[:space:]]+\\|[[:space:]]*[+,>][[:space:]]*\\)"
-          "\\)*"
-          "\\(?:\\(?:\\#\\|\\_<[[:alpha:]]\\)[[:alnum:]-#]*\\):"
-          "\\([[:alpha:]-]+\\_>\\|\\)\\_>\\=")
-  "A regular expression matching CSS pseudo classes.")
-
-;;; properties
-
-(defun company-css-grab-property ()
-  "Return the CSS property before point, if any.
-Returns \"\" if no property found, but feasible at this position."
-  (when (company-css-inside-braces-p)
-    (company-grab-symbol)))
-
-;;; values
-(defconst company-css-property-value-regexp
-  "\\_<\\([[:alpha:]-]+\\):\\(?:[^{};]*[[:space:]]+\\)?\\([^{};]*\\_>\\|\\)\\="
-  "A regular expression matching CSS tags.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-css (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for `css-mode'."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-css))
-    (prefix (and (or (derived-mode-p 'css-mode)
-                     (and (derived-mode-p 'web-mode)
-                          (string= (web-mode-language-at-pos) "css")))
-                 (or (company-grab company-css-tag-regexp 1)
-                     (company-grab company-css-pseudo-regexp 1)
-                     (company-grab company-css-property-value-regexp 2
-                                   (line-beginning-position))
-                     (company-css-grab-property))))
-    (candidates
-     (cond
-      ((company-grab company-css-tag-regexp 1)
-       (all-completions arg company-css-html-tags))
-      ((company-grab company-css-pseudo-regexp 1)
-       (all-completions arg company-css-pseudo-classes))
-      ((company-grab company-css-property-value-regexp 2
-                     (line-beginning-position))
-       (all-completions arg
-                        (company-css-property-values
-                         (company-grab company-css-property-value-regexp 1))))
-      ((company-css-grab-property)
-       (all-completions arg company-css-property-alist))))
-    (sorted t)))
-
-(provide 'company-css)
-;;; company-css.el ends here
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-;;; company-dabbrev-code.el --- dabbrev-like company-mode backend for code  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2011, 2014  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'company-dabbrev)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defgroup company-dabbrev-code nil
-  "dabbrev-like completion backend for code."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-code-modes
-  '(prog-mode
-    batch-file-mode csharp-mode css-mode erlang-mode haskell-mode jde-mode
-    lua-mode python-mode)
-  "Modes that use `company-dabbrev-code'.
-In all these modes (and their derivatives) `company-dabbrev-code' will
-complete only symbols, not text in comments or strings.  In other modes
-`company-dabbrev-code' will pass control to other backends
-\(e.g. `company-dabbrev'\).  Value t means complete in all modes."
-  :type '(choice (repeat :tag "Some modes" (symbol :tag "Major mode"))
-                 (const :tag "All modes" t)))
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-code-other-buffers t
-  "Determines whether `company-dabbrev-code' should search other buffers.
-If `all', search all other buffers, except the ignored ones.  If t, search
-buffers with the same major mode.  If `code', search all buffers with major
-modes in `company-dabbrev-code-modes', or derived from one of them.  See
-also `company-dabbrev-code-time-limit'."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Same major mode" t)
-                 (const :tag "Code major modes" code)
-                 (const :tag "All" all)))
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-code-time-limit .1
-  "Determines how long `company-dabbrev-code' should look for matches."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (number :tag "Seconds")))
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-code-everywhere nil
-  "Non-nil to offer completions in comments and strings."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-code-ignore-case nil
-  "Non-nil to ignore case when collecting completion candidates."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun company-dabbrev-code--make-regexp (prefix)
-  (concat "\\_<" (if (equal prefix "")
-                     "\\([a-zA-Z]\\|\\s_\\)"
-                   (regexp-quote prefix))
-          "\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)*\\_>"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-dabbrev-code (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "dabbrev-like `company-mode' backend for code.
-The backend looks for all symbols in the current buffer that aren't in
-comments or strings."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-dabbrev-code))
-    (prefix (and (or (eq t company-dabbrev-code-modes)
-                     (apply #'derived-mode-p company-dabbrev-code-modes))
-                 (or company-dabbrev-code-everywhere
-                     (not (company-in-string-or-comment)))
-                 (or (company-grab-symbol) 'stop)))
-    (candidates (let ((case-fold-search company-dabbrev-code-ignore-case))
-                  (company-dabbrev--search
-                   (company-dabbrev-code--make-regexp arg)
-                   company-dabbrev-code-time-limit
-                   (pcase company-dabbrev-code-other-buffers
-                     (`t (list major-mode))
-                     (`code company-dabbrev-code-modes)
-                     (`all `all))
-                   (not company-dabbrev-code-everywhere))))
-    (ignore-case company-dabbrev-code-ignore-case)
-    (duplicates t)))
-
-(provide 'company-dabbrev-code)
-;;; company-dabbrev-code.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-dabbrev-code.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-dabbrev-code.elc
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-;;; company-dabbrev.el --- dabbrev-like company-mode completion backend  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defgroup company-dabbrev nil
-  "dabbrev-like completion backend."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-other-buffers 'all
-  "Determines whether `company-dabbrev' should search other buffers.
-If `all', search all other buffers, except the ignored ones.  If t, search
-buffers with the same major mode.  See also `company-dabbrev-time-limit'."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Same major mode" t)
-                 (const :tag "All" all)))
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-ignore-buffers "\\`[ *]"
-  "Regexp matching the names of buffers to ignore.
-Or a function that returns non-nil for such buffers."
-  :type '(choice (regexp :tag "Regexp")
-                 (function :tag "Predicate"))
-  :package-version '(company . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-time-limit .1
-  "Determines how many seconds `company-dabbrev' should look for matches."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (number :tag "Seconds")))
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-char-regexp "\\sw"
-  "A regular expression matching the characters `company-dabbrev' looks for."
-  :type 'regexp)
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-ignore-case 'keep-prefix
-  "Non-nil to ignore case when collecting completion candidates.
-When it's `keep-prefix', the text before point will remain unchanged after
-candidate is inserted, even some of its characters have different case."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Don't ignore case" nil)
-          (const :tag "Ignore case" t)
-          (const :tag "Keep case before point" keep-prefix)))
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-downcase 'case-replace
-  "Whether to downcase the returned candidates.
-
-The value of nil means keep them as-is.
-`case-replace' means use the value of `case-replace'.
-Any other value means downcase.
-
-If you set this value to nil, you may also want to set
-`company-dabbrev-ignore-case' to any value other than `keep-prefix'."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Keep as-is" nil)
-          (const :tag "Downcase" t)
-          (const :tag "Use case-replace" case-replace)))
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-minimum-length 4
-  "The minimum length for the completion candidate to be included.
-This variable affects both `company-dabbrev' and `company-dabbrev-code'."
-  :type 'integer
-  :package-version '(company . "0.8.3"))
-
-(defcustom company-dabbrev-ignore-invisible nil
-  "Non-nil to skip invisible text."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(company . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defmacro company-dabbrev--time-limit-while (test start limit freq &rest body)
-  (declare (indent 3) (debug t))
-  `(let ((company-time-limit-while-counter 0))
-     (catch 'done
-       (while ,test
-         ,@body
-         (and ,limit
-              (= (cl-incf company-time-limit-while-counter) ,freq)
-              (setq company-time-limit-while-counter 0)
-              (> (float-time (time-since ,start)) ,limit)
-              (throw 'done 'company-time-out))))))
-
-(defun company-dabbrev--make-regexp ()
-  (concat "\\(?:" company-dabbrev-char-regexp "\\)+"))
-
-(defun company-dabbrev--search-buffer (regexp pos symbols start limit
-                                       ignore-comments)
-  (save-excursion
-    (cl-labels ((maybe-collect-match
-                 ()
-                 (let ((match (match-string-no-properties 0)))
-                   (when (and (>= (length match) company-dabbrev-minimum-length)
-                              (not (and company-dabbrev-ignore-invisible
-                                        (invisible-p (match-beginning 0)))))
-                     (push match symbols)))))
-      (goto-char (if pos (1- pos) (point-min)))
-      ;; Search before pos.
-      (let ((tmp-end (point)))
-        (company-dabbrev--time-limit-while (and (not (input-pending-p))
-                                                (> tmp-end (point-min)))
-            start limit 1
-          (ignore-errors
-            (forward-char -10000))
-          (forward-line 0)
-          (save-excursion
-            ;; Before, we used backward search, but it matches non-greedily, and
-            ;; that forced us to use the "beginning/end of word" anchors in
-            ;; `company-dabbrev--make-regexp'.  It's also about 2x slower.
-            (while (and (not (input-pending-p))
-                        (re-search-forward regexp tmp-end t))
-              (if (and ignore-comments (save-match-data (company-in-string-or-comment)))
-                  (re-search-forward "\\s>\\|\\s!\\|\\s\"" tmp-end t)
-                (maybe-collect-match))))
-          (setq tmp-end (point))))
-      (goto-char (or pos (point-min)))
-      ;; Search after pos.
-      (company-dabbrev--time-limit-while (and (not (input-pending-p))
-                                              (re-search-forward regexp nil t))
-          start limit 25
-        (if (and ignore-comments (save-match-data (company-in-string-or-comment)))
-            (re-search-forward "\\s>\\|\\s!\\|\\s\"" nil t)
-          (maybe-collect-match)))
-      symbols)))
-
-(defun company-dabbrev--search (regexp &optional limit other-buffer-modes
-                                ignore-comments)
-  (let* ((start (current-time))
-         (symbols (company-dabbrev--search-buffer regexp (point) nil start limit
-                                                  ignore-comments)))
-    (when other-buffer-modes
-      (cl-dolist (buffer (delq (current-buffer) (buffer-list)))
-        (unless (if (stringp company-dabbrev-ignore-buffers)
-                    (string-match-p company-dabbrev-ignore-buffers
-                                    (buffer-name buffer))
-                  (funcall company-dabbrev-ignore-buffers buffer))
-          (with-current-buffer buffer
-            (when (or (eq other-buffer-modes 'all)
-                      (apply #'derived-mode-p other-buffer-modes))
-              (setq symbols
-                    (company-dabbrev--search-buffer regexp nil symbols start
-                                                    limit ignore-comments)))))
-        (and limit
-             (> (float-time (time-since start)) limit)
-             (cl-return))))
-    symbols))
-
-(defun company-dabbrev--prefix ()
-  ;; Not in the middle of a word.
-  (unless (looking-at company-dabbrev-char-regexp)
-    ;; Emacs can't do greedy backward-search.
-    (company-grab-line (format "\\(?:^\\| \\)[^ ]*?\\(\\(?:%s\\)*\\)"
-                               company-dabbrev-char-regexp)
-                       1)))
-
-(defun company-dabbrev--filter (prefix candidates)
-  (let ((completion-ignore-case company-dabbrev-ignore-case))
-    (all-completions prefix candidates)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-dabbrev (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "dabbrev-like `company-mode' completion backend."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-dabbrev))
-    (prefix (company-dabbrev--prefix))
-    (candidates
-     (let* ((case-fold-search company-dabbrev-ignore-case)
-            (words (company-dabbrev--search (company-dabbrev--make-regexp)
-                                            company-dabbrev-time-limit
-                                            (pcase company-dabbrev-other-buffers
-                                              (`t (list major-mode))
-                                              (`all `all))))
-            (downcase-p (if (eq company-dabbrev-downcase 'case-replace)
-                            case-replace
-                          company-dabbrev-downcase)))
-       (setq words (company-dabbrev--filter arg words))
-       (if downcase-p
-           (mapcar 'downcase words)
-         words)))
-    (ignore-case company-dabbrev-ignore-case)
-    (duplicates t)))
-
-(provide 'company-dabbrev)
-;;; company-dabbrev.el ends here
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-;;; company-eclim.el --- company-mode completion backend for Eclim
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Using `emacs-eclim' together with (or instead of) this backend is
-;; recommended, as it allows you to use other Eclim features.
-;;
-;; The alternative backend provided by `emacs-eclim' uses `yasnippet'
-;; instead of `company-template' to expand function calls, and it supports
-;; some languages other than Java.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'company-template)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defgroup company-eclim nil
-  "Completion backend for Eclim."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defun company-eclim-executable-find ()
-  (let (file)
-    (cl-dolist (eclipse-root '("/Applications/eclipse" "/usr/lib/eclipse"
-                            "/usr/local/lib/eclipse"))
-      (and (file-exists-p (setq file (expand-file-name "plugins" eclipse-root)))
-           (setq file (car (last (directory-files file t "^org.eclim_"))))
-           (file-exists-p (setq file (expand-file-name "bin/eclim" file)))
-           (cl-return file)))))
-
-(defcustom company-eclim-executable
-  (or (bound-and-true-p eclim-executable)
-      (executable-find "eclim")
-      (company-eclim-executable-find))
-  "Location of eclim executable."
-  :type 'file)
-
-(defcustom company-eclim-auto-save t
-  "Determines whether to save the buffer when retrieving completions.
-eclim can only complete correctly when the buffer has been saved."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (const :tag "On" t)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar-local company-eclim--project-dir 'unknown)
-
-(defvar-local company-eclim--project-name nil)
-
-(declare-function json-read "json")
-(defvar json-array-type)
-
-(defun company-eclim--call-process (&rest args)
-  (let ((coding-system-for-read 'utf-8)
-        res)
-    (require 'json)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (if (= 0 (setq res (apply 'call-process company-eclim-executable nil t nil
-                                "-command" args)))
-          (let ((json-array-type 'list))
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (unless (eobp)
-              (json-read)))
-        (message "Company-eclim command failed with error %d:\n%s" res
-                 (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))
-        nil))))
-
-(defun company-eclim--project-list ()
-  (company-eclim--call-process "project_list"))
-
-(defun company-eclim--project-dir ()
-  (if (eq company-eclim--project-dir 'unknown)
-      (let ((dir (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name ".project")))
-        (when dir
-          (setq company-eclim--project-dir
-                (directory-file-name
-                 (expand-file-name dir)))))
-    company-eclim--project-dir))
-
-(defun company-eclim--project-name ()
-  (or company-eclim--project-name
-      (let ((dir (company-eclim--project-dir)))
-        (when dir
-          (setq company-eclim--project-name
-                (cl-loop for project in (company-eclim--project-list)
-                         when (equal (cdr (assoc 'path project)) dir)
-                         return (cdr (assoc 'name project))))))))
-
-(defun company-eclim--candidates (prefix)
-  (interactive "d")
-  (let ((project-file (file-relative-name buffer-file-name
-                                          (company-eclim--project-dir)))
-        completions)
-    (when company-eclim-auto-save
-      (when (buffer-modified-p)
-        (basic-save-buffer))
-      ;; FIXME: Sometimes this isn't finished when we complete.
-      (company-eclim--call-process "java_src_update"
-                                   "-p" (company-eclim--project-name)
-                                   "-f" project-file))
-    (dolist (item (cdr (assoc 'completions
-                              (company-eclim--call-process
-                               "java_complete" "-p" (company-eclim--project-name)
-                               "-f" project-file
-                               "-o" (number-to-string
-                                     (company-eclim--search-point prefix))
-                               "-e" "utf-8"
-                               "-l" "standard"))))
-      (let* ((meta (cdr (assoc 'info item)))
-             (completion meta))
-        (when (string-match " ?[(:-]" completion)
-          (setq completion (substring completion 0 (match-beginning 0))))
-        (put-text-property 0 1 'meta meta completion)
-        (push completion completions)))
-    (let ((completion-ignore-case nil))
-      (all-completions prefix completions))))
-
-(defun company-eclim--search-point (prefix)
-  (if (or (cl-plusp (length prefix)) (eq (char-before) ?.))
-      (1- (point))
-    (point)))
-
-(defun company-eclim--meta (candidate)
-  (get-text-property 0 'meta candidate))
-
-(defun company-eclim--annotation (candidate)
-  (let ((meta (company-eclim--meta candidate)))
-    (when (string-match "\\(([^-]*\\) -" meta)
-      (substring meta (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))))
-
-(defun company-eclim--prefix ()
-  (let ((prefix (company-grab-symbol)))
-    (when prefix
-      ;; Completion candidates for annotations don't include '@'.
-      (when (eq ?@ (string-to-char prefix))
-        (setq prefix (substring prefix 1)))
-      prefix)))
-
-(defun company-eclim (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for Eclim.
-Eclim provides access to Eclipse Java IDE features for other editors.
-
-Eclim version 1.7.13 or newer (?) is required.
-
-Completions only work correctly when the buffer has been saved.
-`company-eclim-auto-save' determines whether to do this automatically."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-eclim))
-    (prefix (and (derived-mode-p 'java-mode 'jde-mode)
-                 buffer-file-name
-                 company-eclim-executable
-                 (company-eclim--project-name)
-                 (not (company-in-string-or-comment))
-                 (or (company-eclim--prefix) 'stop)))
-    (candidates (company-eclim--candidates arg))
-    (meta (company-eclim--meta arg))
-    ;; because "" doesn't return everything
-    (no-cache (equal arg ""))
-    (annotation (company-eclim--annotation arg))
-    (post-completion (let ((anno (company-eclim--annotation arg)))
-                       (when anno
-                         (insert anno)
-                         (company-template-c-like-templatify anno))))))
-
-(provide 'company-eclim)
-;;; company-eclim.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-eclim.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-eclim.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-eclim.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-elisp.el
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-;;; company-elisp.el --- company-mode completion backend for Emacs Lisp -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2011-2013, 2017  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; In newer versions of Emacs, company-capf is used instead.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'help-mode)
-(require 'find-func)
-
-(defgroup company-elisp nil
-  "Completion backend for Emacs Lisp."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-elisp-detect-function-context t
-  "If enabled, offer Lisp functions only in appropriate contexts.
-Functions are offered for completion only after ' and \(."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (const :tag "On" t)))
-
-(defcustom company-elisp-show-locals-first t
-  "If enabled, locally bound variables and functions are displayed
-first in the candidates list."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (const :tag "On" t)))
-
-(defun company-elisp--prefix ()
-  (let ((prefix (company-grab-symbol)))
-    (if prefix
-        (when (if (company-in-string-or-comment)
-                  (= (char-before (- (point) (length prefix))) ?`)
-                (company-elisp--should-complete))
-          prefix)
-      'stop)))
-
-(defun company-elisp--predicate (symbol)
-  (or (boundp symbol)
-      (fboundp symbol)
-      (facep symbol)
-      (featurep symbol)))
-
-(defun company-elisp--fns-regexp (&rest names)
-  (concat "\\_<\\(?:cl-\\)?" (regexp-opt names) "\\*?\\_>"))
-
-(defvar company-elisp-parse-limit 30)
-(defvar company-elisp-parse-depth 100)
-
-(defvar company-elisp-defun-names '("defun" "defmacro" "defsubst"))
-
-(defvar company-elisp-var-binding-regexp
-  (apply #'company-elisp--fns-regexp "let" "lambda" "lexical-let"
-         company-elisp-defun-names)
-  "Regular expression matching head of a multiple variable bindings form.")
-
-(defvar company-elisp-var-binding-regexp-1
-  (company-elisp--fns-regexp "dolist" "dotimes")
-  "Regular expression matching head of a form with one variable binding.")
-
-(defvar company-elisp-fun-binding-regexp
-  (company-elisp--fns-regexp "flet" "labels")
-  "Regular expression matching head of a function bindings form.")
-
-(defvar company-elisp-defuns-regexp
-  (concat "([ \t\n]*"
-          (apply #'company-elisp--fns-regexp company-elisp-defun-names)))
-
-(defun company-elisp--should-complete ()
-  (let ((start (point))
-        (depth (car (syntax-ppss))))
-    (not
-     (when (> depth 0)
-       (save-excursion
-         (up-list (- depth))
-         (when (looking-at company-elisp-defuns-regexp)
-           (forward-char)
-           (forward-sexp 1)
-           (unless (= (point) start)
-             (condition-case nil
-                 (let ((args-end (scan-sexps (point) 2)))
-                   (or (null args-end)
-                       (> args-end start)))
-               (scan-error
-                t)))))))))
-
-(defun company-elisp--locals (prefix functions-p)
-  (let ((regexp (concat "[ \t\n]*\\(\\_<" (regexp-quote prefix)
-                        "\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)*\\_>\\)"))
-        (pos (point))
-        res)
-    (condition-case nil
-        (save-excursion
-          (dotimes (_ company-elisp-parse-depth)
-            (up-list -1)
-            (save-excursion
-              (when (eq (char-after) ?\()
-                (forward-char 1)
-                (when (ignore-errors
-                        (save-excursion (forward-list)
-                                        (<= (point) pos)))
-                  (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
-                  (cond
-                   ((looking-at (if functions-p
-                                    company-elisp-fun-binding-regexp
-                                  company-elisp-var-binding-regexp))
-                    (down-list 1)
-                    (condition-case nil
-                        (dotimes (_ company-elisp-parse-limit)
-                          (save-excursion
-                            (when (looking-at "[ \t\n]*(")
-                              (down-list 1))
-                            (when (looking-at regexp)
-                              (cl-pushnew (match-string-no-properties 1) res)))
-                          (forward-sexp))
-                      (scan-error nil)))
-                   ((unless functions-p
-                      (looking-at company-elisp-var-binding-regexp-1))
-                    (down-list 1)
-                    (when (looking-at regexp)
-                      (cl-pushnew (match-string-no-properties 1) res)))))))))
-      (scan-error nil))
-    res))
-
-(defun company-elisp-candidates (prefix)
-  (let* ((predicate (company-elisp--candidates-predicate prefix))
-         (locals (company-elisp--locals prefix (eq predicate 'fboundp)))
-         (globals (company-elisp--globals prefix predicate))
-         (locals (cl-loop for local in locals
-                          when (not (member local globals))
-                          collect local)))
-    (if company-elisp-show-locals-first
-        (append (sort locals 'string<)
-                (sort globals 'string<))
-      (append locals globals))))
-
-(defun company-elisp--globals (prefix predicate)
-  (all-completions prefix obarray predicate))
-
-(defun company-elisp--candidates-predicate (prefix)
-  (let* ((completion-ignore-case nil)
-         (beg (- (point) (length prefix)))
-         (before (char-before beg)))
-    (if (and company-elisp-detect-function-context
-             (not (memq before '(?' ?`))))
-        (if (and (eq before ?\()
-                 (not
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (ignore-errors
-                      (goto-char (1- beg))
-                      (or (company-elisp--before-binding-varlist-p)
-                          (progn
-                            (up-list -1)
-                            (company-elisp--before-binding-varlist-p)))))))
-            'fboundp
-          'boundp)
-      'company-elisp--predicate)))
-
-(defun company-elisp--before-binding-varlist-p ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (and (prog1 (search-backward "(")
-           (forward-char 1))
-         (looking-at company-elisp-var-binding-regexp))))
-
-(defun company-elisp--doc (symbol)
-  (let* ((symbol (intern symbol))
-         (doc (if (fboundp symbol)
-                  (documentation symbol t)
-                (documentation-property symbol 'variable-documentation t))))
-    (and (stringp doc)
-         (string-match ".*$" doc)
-         (match-string 0 doc))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-elisp (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for Emacs Lisp."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-elisp))
-    (prefix (and (derived-mode-p 'emacs-lisp-mode 'inferior-emacs-lisp-mode)
-                 (company-elisp--prefix)))
-    (candidates (company-elisp-candidates arg))
-    (sorted company-elisp-show-locals-first)
-    (meta (company-elisp--doc arg))
-    (doc-buffer (let ((symbol (intern arg)))
-                  (save-window-excursion
-                    (ignore-errors
-                      (cond
-                       ((fboundp symbol) (describe-function symbol))
-                       ((boundp symbol) (describe-variable symbol))
-                       ((featurep symbol) (describe-package symbol))
-                       ((facep symbol) (describe-face symbol))
-                       (t (signal 'user-error nil)))
-                      (help-buffer)))))
-    (location (let ((sym (intern arg)))
-                (cond
-                 ((fboundp sym) (find-definition-noselect sym nil))
-                 ((boundp sym) (find-definition-noselect sym 'defvar))
-                 ((featurep sym) (cons (find-file-noselect (find-library-name
-                                                            (symbol-name sym)))
-                                       0))
-                 ((facep sym) (find-definition-noselect sym 'defface)))))))
-
-(provide 'company-elisp)
-;;; company-elisp.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-elisp.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-elisp.elc
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-;;; company-etags.el --- company-mode completion backend for etags
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2014  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'etags)
-
-(defgroup company-etags nil
-  "Completion backend for etags."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-etags-use-main-table-list t
-  "Always search `tags-table-list' if set.
-If this is disabled, `company-etags' will try to find the one table for each
-buffer automatically."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "off" nil)
-                 (const :tag "on" t)))
-
-(defcustom company-etags-ignore-case nil
-  "Non-nil to ignore case in completion candidates."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(company . "0.7.3"))
-
-(defcustom company-etags-everywhere nil
-  "Non-nil to offer completions in comments and strings.
-Set it to t or to a list of major modes."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Any supported mode" t)
-                 (repeat :tag "Some major modes"
-                         (symbol :tag "Major mode")))
-  :package-version '(company . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defvar company-etags-modes '(prog-mode c-mode objc-mode c++-mode java-mode
-                              jde-mode pascal-mode perl-mode python-mode))
-
-(defvar-local company-etags-buffer-table 'unknown)
-
-(defun company-etags-find-table ()
-  (let ((file (expand-file-name
-               "TAGS"
-               (locate-dominating-file (or buffer-file-name
-                                           default-directory)
-                                       "TAGS"))))
-    (when (and file (file-regular-p file))
-      (list file))))
-
-(defun company-etags-buffer-table ()
-  (or (and company-etags-use-main-table-list tags-table-list)
-      (if (eq company-etags-buffer-table 'unknown)
-          (setq company-etags-buffer-table (company-etags-find-table))
-        company-etags-buffer-table)))
-
-(defun company-etags--candidates (prefix)
-  (let ((tags-table-list (company-etags-buffer-table))
-        (tags-file-name tags-file-name)
-        (completion-ignore-case company-etags-ignore-case))
-    (and (or tags-file-name tags-table-list)
-         (fboundp 'tags-completion-table)
-         (save-excursion
-           (visit-tags-table-buffer)
-           (all-completions prefix (tags-completion-table))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-etags (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for etags."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-etags))
-    (prefix (and (apply #'derived-mode-p company-etags-modes)
-                 (or (eq t company-etags-everywhere)
-                     (apply #'derived-mode-p company-etags-everywhere)
-                     (not (company-in-string-or-comment)))
-                 (company-etags-buffer-table)
-                 (or (company-grab-symbol) 'stop)))
-    (candidates (company-etags--candidates arg))
-    (location (let ((tags-table-list (company-etags-buffer-table)))
-                (when (fboundp 'find-tag-noselect)
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (let ((buffer (find-tag-noselect arg)))
-                      (cons buffer (with-current-buffer buffer (point))))))))
-    (ignore-case company-etags-ignore-case)))
-
-(provide 'company-etags)
-;;; company-etags.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-etags.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-etags.elc
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-;;; company-files.el --- company-mode completion backend for file names
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2014-2015  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defgroup company-files nil
-  "Completion backend for file names."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-files-exclusions nil
-  "File name extensions and directory names to ignore.
-The values should use the same format as `completion-ignored-extensions'."
-  :type '(const string)
-  :package-version '(company . "0.9.1"))
-
-(defun company-files--directory-files (dir prefix)
-  ;; Don't use directory-files. It produces directories without trailing /.
-  (condition-case err
-      (let ((comp (sort (file-name-all-completions prefix dir)
-                        (lambda (s1 s2) (string-lessp (downcase s1) (downcase s2))))))
-        (when company-files-exclusions
-          (setq comp (company-files--exclusions-filtered comp)))
-        (if (equal prefix "")
-            (delete "../" (delete "./" comp))
-          comp))
-    (file-error nil)))
-
-(defun company-files--exclusions-filtered (completions)
-  (let* ((dir-exclusions (cl-delete-if-not #'company-files--trailing-slash-p
-                                           company-files-exclusions))
-         (file-exclusions (cl-set-difference company-files-exclusions
-                                             dir-exclusions)))
-    (cl-loop for c in completions
-             unless (if (company-files--trailing-slash-p c)
-                        (member c dir-exclusions)
-                      (cl-find-if (lambda (exclusion)
-                                    (string-suffix-p exclusion c))
-                                  file-exclusions))
-             collect c)))
-
-(defvar company-files--regexps
-  (let* ((root (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-                   "[a-zA-Z]:/"
-                 "/"))
-         (begin (concat "\\(?:\\.\\{1,2\\}/\\|~/\\|" root "\\)")))
-    (list (concat "\"\\(" begin "[^\"\n]*\\)")
-          (concat "\'\\(" begin "[^\'\n]*\\)")
-          (concat "\\(?:[ \t=]\\|^\\)\\(" begin "[^ \t\n]*\\)"))))
-
-(defun company-files--grab-existing-name ()
-  ;; Grab the file name.
-  ;; When surrounded with quotes, it can include spaces.
-  (let (file dir)
-    (and (cl-dolist (regexp company-files--regexps)
-           (when (setq file (company-grab-line regexp 1))
-             (cl-return file)))
-         (company-files--connected-p file)
-         (setq dir (file-name-directory file))
-         (not (string-match "//" dir))
-         (file-exists-p dir)
-         file)))
-
-(defun company-files--connected-p (file)
-  (or (not (file-remote-p file))
-      (file-remote-p file nil t)))
-
-(defun company-files--trailing-slash-p (file)
-  ;; `file-directory-p' is very expensive on remotes. We are relying on
-  ;; `file-name-all-completions' returning directories with trailing / instead.
-  (let ((len (length file)))
-    (and (> len 0) (eq (aref file (1- len)) ?/))))
-
-(defvar company-files--completion-cache nil)
-
-(defun company-files--complete (prefix)
-  (let* ((dir (file-name-directory prefix))
-         (file (file-name-nondirectory prefix))
-         (key (list file
-                    (expand-file-name dir)
-                    (nth 5 (file-attributes dir))))
-         (completion-ignore-case read-file-name-completion-ignore-case))
-    (unless (company-file--keys-match-p key (car company-files--completion-cache))
-      (let* ((candidates (mapcar (lambda (f) (concat dir f))
-                                 (company-files--directory-files dir file)))
-             (directories (unless (file-remote-p dir)
-                            (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (f)
-                                                (and (company-files--trailing-slash-p f)
-                                                     (not (file-remote-p f))
-                                                     (company-files--connected-p f)))
-                                              candidates)))
-             (children (and directories
-                            (cl-mapcan (lambda (d)
-                                         (mapcar (lambda (c) (concat d c))
-                                                 (company-files--directory-files d "")))
-                                       directories))))
-        (setq company-files--completion-cache
-              (cons key (append candidates children)))))
-    (all-completions prefix
-                     (cdr company-files--completion-cache))))
-
-(defun company-file--keys-match-p (new old)
-  (and (equal (cdr old) (cdr new))
-       (string-prefix-p (car old) (car new))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-files (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend existing file names.
-Completions works for proper absolute and relative files paths.
-File paths with spaces are only supported inside strings."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-files))
-    (prefix (company-files--grab-existing-name))
-    (candidates (company-files--complete arg))
-    (location (cons (dired-noselect
-                     (file-name-directory (directory-file-name arg))) 1))
-    (post-completion (when (company-files--trailing-slash-p arg)
-                       (delete-char -1)))
-    (sorted t)
-    (no-cache t)))
-
-(provide 'company-files)
-;;; company-files.el ends here
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-;;; company-gtags.el --- company-mode completion backend for GNU Global
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2014  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'company-template)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defgroup company-gtags nil
-  "Completion backend for GNU Global."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-gtags-executable
-  (executable-find "global")
-  "Location of GNU global executable."
-  :type 'string)
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias
-  'company-gtags-gnu-global-program-name
-  'company-gtags-executable "earlier")
-
-(defcustom company-gtags-insert-arguments t
-  "When non-nil, insert function arguments as a template after completion."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(company . "0.8.1"))
-
-(defvar-local company-gtags--tags-available-p 'unknown)
-
-(defcustom company-gtags-modes '(prog-mode jde-mode)
-  "Modes that use `company-gtags'.
-In all these modes (and their derivatives) `company-gtags' will perform
-completion."
-  :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Major mode"))
-  :package-version '(company . "0.8.4"))
-
-(defun company-gtags--tags-available-p ()
-  (if (eq company-gtags--tags-available-p 'unknown)
-      (setq company-gtags--tags-available-p
-            (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name "GTAGS"))
-    company-gtags--tags-available-p))
-
-(defun company-gtags--fetch-tags (prefix)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (let (tags)
-      (when (= 0 (process-file company-gtags-executable nil
-                               ;; "-T" goes through all the tag files listed in GTAGSLIBPATH
-                               (list (current-buffer) nil) nil "-xGqT" (concat "^" prefix)))
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (cl-loop while
-                 (re-search-forward (concat
-                                     "^"
-                                     "\\([^ ]*\\)" ;; completion
-                                     "[ \t]+\\([[:digit:]]+\\)" ;; linum
-                                     "[ \t]+\\([^ \t]+\\)" ;; file
-                                     "[ \t]+\\(.*\\)" ;; definition
-                                     "$"
-                                     ) nil t)
-                 collect
-                 (propertize (match-string 1)
-                             'meta (match-string 4)
-                             'location (cons (expand-file-name (match-string 3))
-                                             (string-to-number (match-string 2)))
-                             ))))))
-
-(defun company-gtags--annotation (arg)
-  (let ((meta (get-text-property 0 'meta arg)))
-    (when (string-match (concat arg "\\((.*)\\).*") meta)
-      (match-string 1 meta))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-gtags (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for GNU Global."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-gtags))
-    (prefix (and company-gtags-executable
-                 buffer-file-name
-                 (apply #'derived-mode-p company-gtags-modes)
-                 (not (company-in-string-or-comment))
-                 (company-gtags--tags-available-p)
-                 (or (company-grab-symbol) 'stop)))
-    (candidates (company-gtags--fetch-tags arg))
-    (sorted t)
-    (duplicates t)
-    (annotation (company-gtags--annotation arg))
-    (meta (get-text-property 0 'meta arg))
-    (location (get-text-property 0 'location arg))
-    (post-completion (let ((anno (company-gtags--annotation arg)))
-                       (when (and company-gtags-insert-arguments anno)
-                         (insert anno)
-                         (company-template-c-like-templatify anno))))))
-
-(provide 'company-gtags)
-;;; company-gtags.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-gtags.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-gtags.elc
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index 23ee9c63b26c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-gtags.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-ispell.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-ispell.el
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index c275bbe41069..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-ispell.el
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@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-ispell.el --- company-mode completion backend using Ispell
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2013-2016  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'ispell)
-
-(defgroup company-ispell nil
-  "Completion backend using Ispell."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-ispell-dictionary nil
-  "Dictionary to use for `company-ispell'.
-If nil, use `ispell-complete-word-dict'."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "default (nil)" nil)
-                 (file :tag "dictionary" t)))
-
-(defvar company-ispell-available 'unknown)
-
-(defalias 'company-ispell--lookup-words
-  (if (fboundp 'ispell-lookup-words)
-      'ispell-lookup-words
-    'lookup-words))
-
-(defun company-ispell-available ()
-  (when (eq company-ispell-available 'unknown)
-    (condition-case err
-        (progn
-          (company-ispell--lookup-words "WHATEVER")
-          (setq company-ispell-available t))
-      (error
-       (message "Company: ispell-look-command not found")
-       (setq company-ispell-available nil))))
-  company-ispell-available)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-ispell (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend using Ispell."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-ispell))
-    (prefix (when (company-ispell-available)
-              (company-grab-word)))
-    (candidates
-     (let ((words (company-ispell--lookup-words
-                   arg
-                   (or company-ispell-dictionary ispell-complete-word-dict)))
-           (completion-ignore-case t))
-       (if (string= arg "")
-           ;; Small optimization.
-           words
-         ;; Work around issue #284.
-         (all-completions arg words))))
-    (sorted t)
-    (ignore-case 'keep-prefix)))
-
-(provide 'company-ispell)
-;;; company-ispell.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-ispell.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-ispell.elc
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index 3c773810f32b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-ispell.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-keywords.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-keywords.el
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index b6dfd1d617cb..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-keywords.el
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@@ -1,306 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-keywords.el --- A company backend for programming language keywords
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2016  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defun company-keywords-upper-lower (&rest lst)
-  ;; Upcase order is different for _.
-  (nconc (sort (mapcar 'upcase lst) 'string<) lst))
-
-(defvar company-keywords-alist
-  ;; Please contribute corrections or additions.
-  `((c++-mode
-     "alignas" "alignof" "asm" "auto" "bool" "break" "case" "catch" "char"
-     "char16_t" "char32_t" "class" "const" "const_cast" "constexpr" "continue"
-     "decltype" "default" "delete" "do" "double" "dynamic_cast" "else" "enum"
-     "explicit" "export" "extern" "false" "final" "float" "for" "friend"
-     "goto" "if" "inline" "int" "long" "mutable" "namespace" "new" "noexcept"
-     "nullptr" "operator" "override"
-     "private" "protected" "public" "register" "reinterpret_cast"
-     "return" "short" "signed" "sizeof" "static" "static_assert"
-     "static_cast" "struct" "switch" "template" "this" "thread_local"
-     "throw" "true" "try" "typedef" "typeid" "typename"
-     "union" "unsigned" "using" "virtual" "void" "volatile" "wchar_t" "while")
-    (c-mode
-     "auto" "break" "case" "char" "const" "continue" "default" "do"
-     "double" "else" "enum" "extern" "float" "for" "goto" "if" "int" "long"
-     "register" "return" "short" "signed" "sizeof" "static" "struct"
-     "switch" "typedef" "union" "unsigned" "void" "volatile" "while")
-    (csharp-mode
-     "abstract" "add" "alias" "as" "base" "bool" "break" "byte" "case"
-     "catch" "char" "checked" "class" "const" "continue" "decimal" "default"
-     "delegate" "do" "double" "else" "enum" "event" "explicit" "extern"
-     "false" "finally" "fixed" "float" "for" "foreach" "get" "global" "goto"
-     "if" "implicit" "in" "int" "interface" "internal" "is" "lock" "long"
-     "namespace" "new" "null" "object" "operator" "out" "override" "params"
-     "partial" "private" "protected" "public" "readonly" "ref" "remove"
-     "return" "sbyte" "sealed" "set" "short" "sizeof" "stackalloc" "static"
-     "string" "struct" "switch" "this" "throw" "true" "try" "typeof" "uint"
-     "ulong" "unchecked" "unsafe" "ushort" "using" "value" "var" "virtual"
-     "void" "volatile" "where" "while" "yield")
-    (d-mode
-     ;; from http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/lex.html
-     "abstract" "alias" "align" "asm"
-     "assert" "auto" "body" "bool" "break" "byte" "case" "cast" "catch"
-     "cdouble" "cent" "cfloat" "char" "class" "const" "continue" "creal"
-     "dchar" "debug" "default" "delegate" "delete" "deprecated" "do"
-     "double" "else" "enum" "export" "extern" "false" "final" "finally"
-     "float" "for" "foreach" "foreach_reverse" "function" "goto" "idouble"
-     "if" "ifloat" "import" "in" "inout" "int" "interface" "invariant"
-     "ireal" "is" "lazy" "long" "macro" "mixin" "module" "new" "nothrow"
-     "null" "out" "override" "package" "pragma" "private" "protected"
-     "public" "pure" "real" "ref" "return" "scope" "short" "static" "struct"
-     "super" "switch" "synchronized" "template" "this" "throw" "true" "try"
-     "typedef" "typeid" "typeof" "ubyte" "ucent" "uint" "ulong" "union"
-     "unittest" "ushort" "version" "void" "volatile" "wchar" "while" "with")
-    (f90-mode .
-     ;; from f90.el
-     ;; ".AND." ".GE." ".GT." ".LT." ".LE." ".NE." ".OR." ".TRUE." ".FALSE."
-     ,(company-keywords-upper-lower
-      "abs" "abstract" "achar" "acos" "adjustl" "adjustr" "aimag" "aint"
-      "align" "all" "all_prefix" "all_scatter" "all_suffix" "allocatable"
-      "allocate" "allocated" "and" "anint" "any" "any_prefix" "any_scatter"
-      "any_suffix" "asin" "assign" "assignment" "associate" "associated"
-      "asynchronous" "atan" "atan2" "backspace" "bind" "bit_size" "block"
-      "btest" "c_alert" "c_associated" "c_backspace" "c_bool"
-      "c_carriage_return" "c_char" "c_double" "c_double_complex" "c_f_pointer"
-      "c_f_procpointer" "c_float" "c_float_complex" "c_form_feed" "c_funloc"
-      "c_funptr" "c_horizontal_tab" "c_int" "c_int16_t" "c_int32_t" "c_int64_t"
-      "c_int8_t" "c_int_fast16_t" "c_int_fast32_t" "c_int_fast64_t"
-      "c_int_fast8_t" "c_int_least16_t" "c_int_least32_t" "c_int_least64_t"
-      "c_int_least8_t" "c_intmax_t" "c_intptr_t" "c_loc" "c_long"
-      "c_long_double" "c_long_double_complex" "c_long_long" "c_new_line"
-      "c_null_char" "c_null_funptr" "c_null_ptr" "c_ptr" "c_short"
-      "c_signed_char" "c_size_t" "c_vertical_tab" "call" "case" "ceiling"
-      "char" "character" "character_storage_size" "class" "close" "cmplx"
-      "command_argument_count" "common" "complex" "conjg" "contains" "continue"
-      "copy_prefix" "copy_scatter" "copy_suffix" "cos" "cosh" "count"
-      "count_prefix" "count_scatter" "count_suffix" "cpu_time" "cshift"
-      "cycle" "cyclic" "data" "date_and_time" "dble" "deallocate" "deferred"
-      "digits" "dim" "dimension" "distribute" "do" "dot_product" "double"
-      "dprod" "dynamic" "elemental" "else" "elseif" "elsewhere" "end" "enddo"
-      "endfile" "endif" "entry" "enum" "enumerator" "eoshift" "epsilon" "eq"
-      "equivalence" "eqv" "error_unit" "exit" "exp" "exponent" "extends"
-      "extends_type_of" "external" "extrinsic" "false" "file_storage_size"
-      "final" "floor" "flush" "forall" "format" "fraction" "function" "ge"
-      "generic" "get_command" "get_command_argument" "get_environment_variable"
-      "goto" "grade_down" "grade_up" "gt" "hpf_alignment" "hpf_distribution"
-      "hpf_template" "huge" "iachar" "iall" "iall_prefix" "iall_scatter"
-      "iall_suffix" "iand" "iany" "iany_prefix" "iany_scatter" "iany_suffix"
-      "ibclr" "ibits" "ibset" "ichar" "ieee_arithmetic" "ieee_exceptions"
-      "ieee_features" "ieee_get_underflow_mode" "ieee_set_underflow_mode"
-      "ieee_support_underflow_control" "ieor" "if" "ilen" "implicit"
-      "import" "include" "independent" "index" "inherit" "input_unit"
-      "inquire" "int" "integer" "intent" "interface" "intrinsic" "ior"
-      "iostat_end" "iostat_eor" "iparity" "iparity_prefix" "iparity_scatter"
-      "iparity_suffix" "ishft" "ishftc" "iso_c_binding" "iso_fortran_env"
-      "kind" "lbound" "le" "leadz" "len" "len_trim" "lge" "lgt" "lle" "llt"
-      "log" "log10" "logical" "lt" "matmul" "max" "maxexponent" "maxloc"
-      "maxval" "maxval_prefix" "maxval_scatter" "maxval_suffix" "merge"
-      "min" "minexponent" "minloc" "minval" "minval_prefix" "minval_scatter"
-      "minval_suffix" "mod" "module" "modulo" "move_alloc" "mvbits" "namelist"
-      "ne" "nearest" "neqv" "new" "new_line" "nint" "non_intrinsic"
-      "non_overridable" "none" "nopass" "not" "null" "nullify"
-      "number_of_processors" "numeric_storage_size" "only" "onto" "open"
-      "operator" "optional" "or" "output_unit" "pack" "parameter" "parity"
-      "parity_prefix" "parity_scatter" "parity_suffix" "pass" "pause"
-      "pointer" "popcnt" "poppar" "precision" "present" "print" "private"
-      "procedure" "processors" "processors_shape" "product" "product_prefix"
-      "product_scatter" "product_suffix" "program" "protected" "public"
-      "pure" "radix" "random_number" "random_seed" "range" "read" "real"
-      "realign" "recursive" "redistribute" "repeat" "reshape" "result"
-      "return" "rewind" "rrspacing" "same_type_as" "save" "scale" "scan"
-      "select" "selected_char_kind" "selected_int_kind" "selected_real_kind"
-      "sequence" "set_exponent" "shape" "sign" "sin" "sinh" "size" "spacing"
-      "spread" "sqrt" "stop" "subroutine" "sum" "sum_prefix" "sum_scatter"
-      "sum_suffix" "system_clock" "tan" "tanh" "target" "template" "then"
-      "tiny" "transfer" "transpose" "trim" "true" "type" "ubound" "unpack"
-      "use" "value" "verify" "volatile" "wait" "where" "while" "with" "write"))
-    (go-mode
-     ;; 1. Keywords ref: https://golang.org/ref/spec#Keywords
-     ;; 2. Builtin functions and types ref: https://golang.org/pkg/builtin/
-     "append" "bool" "break" "byte" "cap" "case" "chan" "close" "complex" "complex128"
-     "complex64" "const" "continue" "copy" "default" "defer" "delete" "else" "error"
-     "fallthrough" "false" "float32" "float64" "for" "func" "go" "goto" "if" "imag"
-     "import" "int" "int16" "int32" "int64" "int8" "interface" "len" "make"
-     "map" "new" "nil" "package" "panic" "print" "println" "range" "real" "recover"
-     "return" "rune" "select" "string" "struct" "switch" "true" "type" "uint" "uint16"
-     "uint32" "uint64" "uint8" "uintptr" "var")
-    (java-mode
-     "abstract" "assert" "boolean" "break" "byte" "case" "catch" "char" "class"
-     "continue" "default" "do" "double" "else" "enum" "extends" "final"
-     "finally" "float" "for" "if" "implements" "import" "instanceof" "int"
-     "interface" "long" "native" "new" "package" "private" "protected" "public"
-     "return" "short" "static" "strictfp" "super" "switch" "synchronized"
-     "this" "throw" "throws" "transient" "try" "void" "volatile" "while")
-    (javascript-mode
-     ;; https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/ + async, static and undefined
-     "async" "await" "break" "case" "catch" "class" "const" "continue"
-     "debugger" "default" "delete" "do" "else" "enum" "export" "extends" "false"
-     "finally" "for" "function" "if" "import" "in" "instanceof" "let" "new"
-     "null" "return" "static" "super" "switch" "this" "throw" "true" "try"
-     "typeof" "undefined" "var" "void" "while" "with" "yield")
-    (kotlin-mode
-     "abstract" "annotation" "as" "break" "by" "catch" "class" "companion"
-     "const" "constructor" "continue" "data" "do" "else" "enum" "false" "final"
-     "finally" "for" "fun" "if" "import" "in" "init" "inner" "interface"
-     "internal" "is" "lateinit" "nested" "null" "object" "open" "out" "override"
-     "package" "private" "protected" "public" "return" "super" "this" "throw"
-     "trait" "true" "try" "typealias" "val" "var" "when" "while")
-    (objc-mode
-     "@catch" "@class" "@encode" "@end" "@finally" "@implementation"
-     "@interface" "@private" "@protected" "@protocol" "@public"
-     "@selector" "@synchronized" "@throw" "@try" "alloc" "autorelease"
-     "bycopy" "byref" "in" "inout" "oneway" "out" "release" "retain")
-    (perl-mode
-     ;; from cperl.el
-     "AUTOLOAD" "BEGIN" "CHECK" "CORE" "DESTROY" "END" "INIT" "__END__"
-     "__FILE__" "__LINE__" "abs" "accept" "alarm" "and" "atan2" "bind"
-     "binmode" "bless" "caller" "chdir" "chmod" "chomp" "chop" "chown" "chr"
-     "chroot" "close" "closedir" "cmp" "connect" "continue" "cos"
-     "crypt" "dbmclose" "dbmopen" "defined" "delete" "die" "do" "dump" "each"
-     "else" "elsif" "endgrent" "endhostent" "endnetent" "endprotoent"
-     "endpwent" "endservent" "eof" "eq" "eval" "exec" "exists" "exit" "exp"
-     "fcntl" "fileno" "flock" "for" "foreach" "fork" "format" "formline"
-     "ge" "getc" "getgrent" "getgrgid" "getgrnam" "gethostbyaddr"
-     "gethostbyname" "gethostent" "getlogin" "getnetbyaddr" "getnetbyname"
-     "getnetent" "getpeername" "getpgrp" "getppid" "getpriority"
-     "getprotobyname" "getprotobynumber" "getprotoent" "getpwent" "getpwnam"
-     "getpwuid" "getservbyname" "getservbyport" "getservent" "getsockname"
-     "getsockopt" "glob" "gmtime" "goto" "grep" "gt" "hex" "if" "index" "int"
-     "ioctl" "join" "keys" "kill" "last" "lc" "lcfirst" "le" "length"
-     "link" "listen" "local" "localtime" "lock" "log" "lstat" "lt" "map"
-     "mkdir" "msgctl" "msgget" "msgrcv" "msgsnd" "my" "ne" "next" "no"
-     "not" "oct" "open" "opendir" "or" "ord" "our" "pack" "package" "pipe"
-     "pop" "pos" "print" "printf" "push" "q" "qq" "quotemeta" "qw" "qx"
-     "rand" "read" "readdir" "readline" "readlink" "readpipe" "recv" "redo"
-     "ref" "rename" "require" "reset" "return" "reverse" "rewinddir" "rindex"
-     "rmdir" "scalar" "seek" "seekdir" "select" "semctl" "semget" "semop"
-     "send" "setgrent" "sethostent" "setnetent" "setpgrp" "setpriority"
-     "setprotoent" "setpwent" "setservent" "setsockopt" "shift" "shmctl"
-     "shmget" "shmread" "shmwrite" "shutdown" "sin" "sleep" "socket"
-     "socketpair" "sort" "splice" "split" "sprintf" "sqrt" "srand" "stat"
-     "study" "sub" "substr" "symlink" "syscall" "sysopen" "sysread" "system"
-     "syswrite" "tell" "telldir" "tie" "time" "times" "tr" "truncate" "uc"
-     "ucfirst" "umask" "undef" "unless" "unlink" "unpack" "unshift" "untie"
-     "until" "use" "utime" "values" "vec" "wait" "waitpid"
-     "wantarray" "warn" "while" "write" "x" "xor" "y")
-    (php-mode
-     "__CLASS__" "__DIR__" "__FILE__" "__FUNCTION__" "__LINE__" "__METHOD__"
-     "__NAMESPACE__" "_once" "abstract" "and" "array" "as" "break" "case"
-     "catch" "cfunction" "class" "clone" "const" "continue" "declare"
-     "default" "die" "do" "echo" "else" "elseif" "empty" "enddeclare"
-     "endfor" "endforeach" "endif" "endswitch" "endwhile" "eval" "exception"
-     "exit" "extends" "final" "for" "foreach" "function" "global"
-     "goto" "if" "implements" "include" "instanceof" "interface"
-     "isset" "list" "namespace" "new" "old_function" "or" "php_user_filter"
-     "print" "private" "protected" "public" "require" "require_once" "return"
-     "static" "switch" "this" "throw" "try" "unset" "use" "var" "while" "xor")
-    (python-mode
-     ;; https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#keywords
-     "False" "None" "True" "and" "as" "assert" "break" "class" "continue" "def"
-     "del" "elif" "else" "except" "exec" "finally" "for" "from" "global" "if"
-     "import" "in" "is" "lambda" "nonlocal" "not" "or" "pass" "print" "raise"
-     "return" "try" "while" "with" "yield")
-    (ruby-mode
-     "BEGIN" "END" "alias" "and"  "begin" "break" "case" "class" "def" "defined?"
-     "do" "else" "elsif"  "end" "ensure" "false" "for" "if" "in" "module"
-     "next" "nil" "not" "or" "redo" "rescue" "retry" "return" "self" "super"
-     "then" "true" "undef" "unless" "until" "when" "while" "yield")
-    ;; From https://doc.rust-lang.org/grammar.html#keywords
-    ;; but excluding unused reserved words: https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/34fq0k/is_there_a_good_list_of_rusts_keywords/cqucvnj
-    (rust-mode
-     "Self"
-     "as" "box" "break" "const" "continue" "crate" "else" "enum" "extern"
-     "false" "fn" "for" "if" "impl" "in" "let" "loop" "macro" "match" "mod"
-     "move" "mut" "pub" "ref" "return" "self" "static" "struct" "super"
-     "trait" "true" "type" "unsafe" "use" "where" "while")
-    (scala-mode
-     "abstract" "case" "catch" "class" "def" "do" "else" "extends" "false"
-     "final" "finally" "for" "forSome" "if" "implicit" "import" "lazy" "match"
-     "new" "null" "object" "override" "package" "private" "protected"
-     "return" "sealed" "super" "this" "throw" "trait" "true" "try" "type" "val"
-     "var" "while" "with" "yield")
-    (swift-mode
-     "Protocol" "Self" "Type" "and" "as" "assignment" "associatedtype"
-     "associativity" "available" "break" "case" "catch" "class" "column" "continue"
-     "convenience" "default" "defer" "deinit" "didSet" "do" "dynamic" "dynamicType"
-     "else" "elseif" "endif" "enum" "extension" "fallthrough" "false" "file"
-     "fileprivate" "final" "for" "func" "function" "get" "guard" "higherThan" "if"
-     "import" "in" "indirect" "infix" "init" "inout" "internal" "is" "lazy" "left"
-     "let" "line" "lowerThan" "mutating" "nil" "none" "nonmutating" "open"
-     "operator" "optional" "override" "postfix" "precedence" "precedencegroup"
-     "prefix" "private" "protocol" "public" "repeat" "required" "rethrows" "return"
-     "right" "selector" "self" "set" "static" "struct" "subscript" "super" "switch"
-     "throw" "throws" "true" "try" "typealias" "unowned" "var" "weak" "where"
-     "while" "willSet")
-    (julia-mode
-     "abstract" "break" "case" "catch" "const" "continue" "do" "else" "elseif"
-     "end" "eval" "export" "false" "finally" "for" "function" "global" "if"
-     "ifelse" "immutable" "import" "importall" "in" "let" "macro" "module"
-     "otherwise" "quote" "return" "switch" "throw" "true" "try" "type"
-     "typealias" "using" "while"
-     )
-    ;; From https://github.com/apache/thrift/blob/master/contrib/thrift.el
-    (thrift-mode
-     "binary" "bool" "byte" "const" "double" "enum" "exception" "extends"
-     "i16" "i32" "i64" "include" "list" "map" "oneway" "optional" "required"
-     "service" "set" "string" "struct" "throws" "typedef" "void"
-     )
-    ;; aliases
-    (js2-mode . javascript-mode)
-    (js2-jsx-mode . javascript-mode)
-    (espresso-mode . javascript-mode)
-    (js-mode . javascript-mode)
-    (js-jsx-mode . javascript-mode)
-    (rjsx-mode . javascript-mode)
-    (cperl-mode . perl-mode)
-    (jde-mode . java-mode)
-    (ess-julia-mode . julia-mode)
-    (enh-ruby-mode . ruby-mode))
-  "Alist mapping major-modes to sorted keywords for `company-keywords'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-keywords (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' backend for programming language keywords."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-keywords))
-    (prefix (and (assq major-mode company-keywords-alist)
-                 (not (company-in-string-or-comment))
-                 (or (company-grab-symbol) 'stop)))
-    (candidates
-     (let ((completion-ignore-case nil)
-           (symbols (cdr (assq major-mode company-keywords-alist))))
-       (all-completions arg (if (consp symbols)
-                                symbols
-                              (cdr (assq symbols company-keywords-alist))))))
-    (sorted t)))
-
-(provide 'company-keywords)
-;;; company-keywords.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-keywords.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-keywords.elc
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index a1f70be51ede..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-keywords.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index 36ff1cebd6fa..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-nxml.el
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@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-nxml.el --- company-mode completion backend for nxml-mode
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2013, 2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; In Emacs >= 26, company-capf is used instead.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defvar rng-open-elements)
-(defvar rng-validate-mode)
-(defvar rng-in-attribute-regex)
-(defvar rng-in-attribute-value-regex)
-(declare-function rng-set-state-after "rng-nxml")
-(declare-function rng-match-possible-start-tag-names "rng-match")
-(declare-function rng-adjust-state-for-attribute "rng-nxml")
-(declare-function rng-match-possible-attribute-names "rng-match")
-(declare-function rng-adjust-state-for-attribute-value "rng-nxml")
-(declare-function rng-match-possible-value-strings "rng-match")
-
-(defconst company-nxml-token-regexp
-  "\\(?:[_[:alpha:]][-._[:alnum:]]*\\_>\\)")
-
-(defvar company-nxml-in-attribute-value-regexp
-  (replace-regexp-in-string "w" company-nxml-token-regexp
-   "<w\\(?::w\\)?\
-\\(?:[ \t\r\n]+w\\(?::w\\)?[ \t\r\n]*=\
-\[ \t\r\n]*\\(?:\"[^\"]*\"\\|'[^']*'\\)\\)*\
-\[ \t\r\n]+\\(w\\(:w\\)?\\)[ \t\r\n]*=[ \t\r\n]*\
-\\(\"\\([^\"]*\\>\\)\\|'\\([^']*\\>\\)\\)\\="
-   t t))
-
-(defvar company-nxml-in-tag-name-regexp
-  (replace-regexp-in-string "w" company-nxml-token-regexp
-                            "<\\(/?w\\(?::w?\\)?\\)?\\=" t t))
-
-(defun company-nxml-all-completions (prefix alist)
-  (let ((candidates (mapcar 'cdr alist))
-        (case-fold-search nil)
-        filtered)
-    (when (cdar rng-open-elements)
-      (push (concat "/" (cdar rng-open-elements)) candidates))
-    (setq candidates (sort (all-completions prefix candidates) 'string<))
-    (while candidates
-      (unless (equal (car candidates) (car filtered))
-        (push (car candidates) filtered))
-      (pop candidates))
-    (nreverse filtered)))
-
-(defmacro company-nxml-prepared (&rest body)
-  (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
-  `(let ((lt-pos (save-excursion (search-backward "<" nil t)))
-         xmltok-dtd)
-     (when (and lt-pos (= (rng-set-state-after lt-pos) lt-pos))
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defun company-nxml-tag (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  (cl-case command
-    (prefix (and (derived-mode-p 'nxml-mode)
-                 rng-validate-mode
-                 (company-grab company-nxml-in-tag-name-regexp 1)))
-    (candidates (company-nxml-prepared
-                 (company-nxml-all-completions
-                  arg (rng-match-possible-start-tag-names))))
-    (sorted t)))
-
-(defun company-nxml-attribute (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  (cl-case command
-    (prefix (and (derived-mode-p 'nxml-mode)
-                 rng-validate-mode
-                 (memq (char-after) '(?\  ?\t ?\n)) ;; outside word
-                 (company-grab rng-in-attribute-regex 1)))
-    (candidates (company-nxml-prepared
-                 (and (rng-adjust-state-for-attribute
-                       lt-pos (- (point) (length arg)))
-                      (company-nxml-all-completions
-                       arg (rng-match-possible-attribute-names)))))
-    (sorted t)))
-
-(defun company-nxml-attribute-value (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  (cl-case command
-    (prefix (and (derived-mode-p 'nxml-mode)
-                 rng-validate-mode
-                 (and (memq (char-after) '(?' ?\" ?\  ?\t ?\n)) ;; outside word
-                      (looking-back company-nxml-in-attribute-value-regexp nil)
-                      (or (match-string-no-properties 4)
-                          (match-string-no-properties 5)
-                          ""))))
-    (candidates (company-nxml-prepared
-                 (let (attr-start attr-end colon)
-                   (and (looking-back rng-in-attribute-value-regex lt-pos)
-                        (setq colon (match-beginning 2)
-                              attr-start (match-beginning 1)
-                              attr-end (match-end 1))
-                        (rng-adjust-state-for-attribute lt-pos attr-start)
-                        (rng-adjust-state-for-attribute-value
-                         attr-start colon attr-end)
-                        (all-completions
-                         arg (rng-match-possible-value-strings))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-nxml (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for `nxml-mode'."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-nxml))
-    (prefix (or (company-nxml-tag 'prefix)
-                (company-nxml-attribute 'prefix)
-                (company-nxml-attribute-value 'prefix)))
-    (candidates (cond
-                 ((company-nxml-tag 'prefix)
-                  (company-nxml-tag 'candidates arg))
-                 ((company-nxml-attribute 'prefix)
-                  (company-nxml-attribute 'candidates arg))
-                 ((company-nxml-attribute-value 'prefix)
-                  (sort (company-nxml-attribute-value 'candidates arg)
-                        'string<))))
-    (sorted t)))
-
-(provide 'company-nxml)
-;;; company-nxml.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-nxml.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-nxml.elc
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index 7a232a3abd53..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-nxml.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-oddmuse.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-oddmuse.el
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index 1b6895093ead..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-oddmuse.el
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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-oddmuse.el --- company-mode completion backend for oddmuse-mode
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2014  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(eval-when-compile (require 'yaoddmuse nil t))
-(eval-when-compile (require 'oddmuse nil t))
-
-(defvar company-oddmuse-link-regexp
-  "\\(\\<[A-Z][[:alnum:]]*\\>\\)\\|\\[\\[\\([[:alnum:]]+\\>\\|\\)")
-
-(defun company-oddmuse-get-page-table ()
-  (cl-case major-mode
-    (yaoddmuse-mode (with-no-warnings
-                      (yaoddmuse-get-pagename-table yaoddmuse-wikiname)))
-    (oddmuse-mode (with-no-warnings
-                    (oddmuse-make-completion-table oddmuse-wiki)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-oddmuse (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for `oddmuse-mode'."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-oddmuse))
-    (prefix (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-              (and (memq major-mode '(oddmuse-mode yaoddmuse-mode))
-                   (looking-back company-oddmuse-link-regexp (point-at-bol))
-                   (or (match-string 1)
-                       (match-string 2)))))
-    (candidates (all-completions arg (company-oddmuse-get-page-table)))))
-
-(provide 'company-oddmuse)
-;;; company-oddmuse.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-oddmuse.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-oddmuse.elc
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index 9b95ab612604..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-oddmuse.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-pkg.el
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index 783fa2767ff9..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-pkg.el
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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "company" "20180913.805" "Modular text completion framework"
-  '((emacs "24.3"))
-  :keywords
-  '("abbrev" "convenience" "matching")
-  :authors
-  '(("Nikolaj Schumacher"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru")
-  :url "http://company-mode.github.io/")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-semantic.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-semantic.el
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index 2f6fe2afbc9e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company-semantic.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,168 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-semantic.el --- company-mode completion backend using Semantic
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2013-2016  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'company-template)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defvar semantic-idle-summary-function)
-(declare-function semantic-documentation-for-tag "semantic/doc" )
-(declare-function semantic-analyze-current-context "semantic/analyze")
-(declare-function semantic-analyze-possible-completions "semantic/complete")
-(declare-function semantic-analyze-find-tags-by-prefix "semantic/analyze/fcn")
-(declare-function semantic-tag-class "semantic/tag")
-(declare-function semantic-tag-name "semantic/tag")
-(declare-function semantic-tag-start "semantic/tag")
-(declare-function semantic-tag-buffer "semantic/tag")
-(declare-function semantic-active-p "semantic")
-(declare-function semantic-format-tag-prototype "semantic/format")
-
-(defgroup company-semantic nil
-  "Completion backend using Semantic."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-semantic-metadata-function 'company-semantic-summary-and-doc
-  "The function turning a semantic tag into doc information."
-  :type 'function)
-
-(defcustom company-semantic-begin-after-member-access t
-  "When non-nil, automatic completion will start whenever the current
-symbol is preceded by \".\", \"->\" or \"::\", ignoring
-`company-minimum-prefix-length'.
-
-If `company-begin-commands' is a list, it should include `c-electric-lt-gt'
-and `c-electric-colon', for automatic completion right after \">\" and
-\":\"."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom company-semantic-insert-arguments t
-  "When non-nil, insert function arguments as a template after completion."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(company . "0.9.0"))
-
-(defvar company-semantic-modes '(c-mode c++-mode jde-mode java-mode))
-
-(defvar-local company-semantic--current-tags nil
-  "Tags for the current context.")
-
-(defun company-semantic-documentation-for-tag (tag)
-  (when (semantic-tag-buffer tag)
-    ;; When TAG's buffer is unknown, the function below raises an error.
-    (semantic-documentation-for-tag tag)))
-
-(defun company-semantic-doc-or-summary (tag)
-  (or (company-semantic-documentation-for-tag tag)
-      (and (require 'semantic-idle nil t)
-           (require 'semantic/idle nil t)
-           (funcall semantic-idle-summary-function tag nil t))))
-
-(defun company-semantic-summary-and-doc (tag)
-  (let ((doc (company-semantic-documentation-for-tag tag))
-        (summary (funcall semantic-idle-summary-function tag nil t)))
-    (and (stringp doc)
-         (string-match "\n*\\(.*\\)$" doc)
-         (setq doc (match-string 1 doc)))
-    (concat summary
-            (when doc
-                  (if (< (+ (length doc) (length summary) 4) (window-width))
-                      " -- "
-                    "\n"))
-            doc)))
-
-(defun company-semantic-doc-buffer (tag)
-  (let ((doc (company-semantic-documentation-for-tag tag)))
-    (when doc
-      (company-doc-buffer
-       (concat (funcall semantic-idle-summary-function tag nil t)
-               "\n"
-               doc)))))
-
-(defsubst company-semantic-completions (prefix)
-  (ignore-errors
-    (let ((completion-ignore-case nil)
-          (context (semantic-analyze-current-context)))
-      (setq company-semantic--current-tags
-            (semantic-analyze-possible-completions context 'no-unique))
-      (all-completions prefix company-semantic--current-tags))))
-
-(defun company-semantic-completions-raw (prefix)
-  (setq company-semantic--current-tags nil)
-  (dolist (tag (semantic-analyze-find-tags-by-prefix prefix))
-    (unless (eq (semantic-tag-class tag) 'include)
-      (push tag company-semantic--current-tags)))
-  (delete "" (mapcar 'semantic-tag-name company-semantic--current-tags)))
-
-(defun company-semantic-annotation (argument tags)
-  (let* ((tag (assq argument tags))
-         (kind (when tag (elt tag 1))))
-    (cl-case kind
-      (function (let* ((prototype (semantic-format-tag-prototype tag nil nil))
-                       (par-pos (string-match "(" prototype)))
-                  (when par-pos (substring prototype par-pos)))))))
-
-(defun company-semantic--prefix ()
-  (if company-semantic-begin-after-member-access
-      (company-grab-symbol-cons "\\.\\|->\\|::" 2)
-    (company-grab-symbol)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-semantic (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend using CEDET Semantic."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-semantic))
-    (prefix (and (featurep 'semantic)
-                 (semantic-active-p)
-                 (memq major-mode company-semantic-modes)
-                 (not (company-in-string-or-comment))
-                 (or (company-semantic--prefix) 'stop)))
-    (candidates (if (and (equal arg "")
-                         (not (looking-back "->\\|\\.\\|::" (- (point) 2))))
-                    (company-semantic-completions-raw arg)
-                  (company-semantic-completions arg)))
-    (meta (funcall company-semantic-metadata-function
-                   (assoc arg company-semantic--current-tags)))
-    (annotation (company-semantic-annotation arg
-                                             company-semantic--current-tags))
-    (doc-buffer (company-semantic-doc-buffer
-                 (assoc arg company-semantic--current-tags)))
-    ;; Because "" is an empty context and doesn't return local variables.
-    (no-cache (equal arg ""))
-    (duplicates t)
-    (location (let ((tag (assoc arg company-semantic--current-tags)))
-                (when (buffer-live-p (semantic-tag-buffer tag))
-                  (cons (semantic-tag-buffer tag)
-                        (semantic-tag-start tag)))))
-    (post-completion (let ((anno (company-semantic-annotation
-                                  arg company-semantic--current-tags)))
-                       (when (and company-semantic-insert-arguments anno)
-                         (insert anno)
-                         (company-template-c-like-templatify (concat arg anno)))
-                       ))))
-
-(provide 'company-semantic)
-;;; company-semantic.el ends here
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-;;; company-template.el --- utility library for template expansion
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2014-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defface company-template-field
-  '((((background dark)) (:background "yellow" :foreground "black"))
-    (((background light)) (:background "orange" :foreground "black")))
-  "Face used for editable text in template fields."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defvar company-template-nav-map
-  (let ((keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key keymap [tab] 'company-template-forward-field)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "TAB") 'company-template-forward-field)
-    keymap))
-
-(defvar company-template-field-map
-  (let ((keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent keymap company-template-nav-map)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "C-d") 'company-template-clear-field)
-    keymap))
-
-(defvar-local company-template--buffer-templates nil)
-
-;; interactive ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun company-template-templates-at (pos)
-  (let (os)
-    (dolist (o (overlays-at pos))
-      ;; FIXME: Always return the whole list of templates?
-      ;; We remove templates not at point after every command.
-      (when (memq o company-template--buffer-templates)
-        (push o os)))
-    os))
-
-(defun company-template-move-to-first (templ)
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char (overlay-start templ))
-  (company-template-forward-field))
-
-(defun company-template-forward-field ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((start (point))
-        (next-field-start (company-template-find-next-field)))
-    (push-mark)
-    (goto-char next-field-start)
-    (company-template-remove-field (company-template-field-at start))))
-
-(defun company-template-clear-field ()
-  "Clear the field at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((ovl (company-template-field-at (point))))
-    (when ovl
-      (company-template-remove-field ovl t)
-      (let ((after-clear-fn
-             (overlay-get ovl 'company-template-after-clear)))
-        (when (functionp after-clear-fn)
-          (funcall after-clear-fn))))))
-
-(defun company-template--after-clear-c-like-field ()
-  "Function that can be called after deleting a field of a c-like template.
-For c-like templates it is set as `after-post-fn' property on fields in
-`company-template-add-field'.  If there is a next field, delete everything
-from point to it.  If there is no field after point, remove preceding comma
-if present."
-  (let* ((pos (point))
-         (next-field-start (company-template-find-next-field))
-         (last-field-p (not (company-template-field-at next-field-start))))
-    (cond ((and (not last-field-p)
-                (< pos next-field-start)
-                (string-match "^[ ]*,+[ ]*$" (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                              pos next-field-start)))
-           (delete-region pos next-field-start))
-          ((and last-field-p
-                (looking-back ",+[ ]*" (line-beginning-position)))
-           (delete-region (match-beginning 0) pos)))))
-
-(defun company-template-find-next-field ()
-  (let* ((start (point))
-         (templates (company-template-templates-at start))
-         (minimum (apply 'max (mapcar 'overlay-end templates)))
-         (fields (cl-loop for templ in templates
-                          append (overlay-get templ 'company-template-fields))))
-    (dolist (pos (mapcar 'overlay-start fields) minimum)
-      (and pos
-           (> pos start)
-           (< pos minimum)
-           (setq minimum pos)))))
-
-(defun company-template-field-at (&optional point)
-  (cl-loop for ovl in (overlays-at (or point (point)))
-           when (overlay-get ovl 'company-template-parent)
-           return ovl))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun company-template-declare-template (beg end)
-  (let ((ov (make-overlay beg end)))
-    ;; (overlay-put ov 'face 'highlight)
-    (overlay-put ov 'keymap company-template-nav-map)
-    (overlay-put ov 'priority 101)
-    (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t)
-    (push ov company-template--buffer-templates)
-    (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'company-template-post-command nil t)
-    ov))
-
-(defun company-template-remove-template (templ)
-  (mapc 'company-template-remove-field
-        (overlay-get templ 'company-template-fields))
-  (setq company-template--buffer-templates
-        (delq templ company-template--buffer-templates))
-  (delete-overlay templ))
-
-(defun company-template-add-field (templ beg end &optional display after-clear-fn)
-  "Add new field to template TEMPL spanning from BEG to END.
-When DISPLAY is non-nil, set the respective property on the overlay.
-Leave point at the end of the field.
-AFTER-CLEAR-FN is a function that can be used to apply custom behavior
-after deleting a field in `company-template-remove-field'."
-  (cl-assert templ)
-  (when (> end (overlay-end templ))
-    (move-overlay templ (overlay-start templ) end))
-  (let ((ov (make-overlay beg end))
-        (siblings (overlay-get templ 'company-template-fields)))
-    ;; (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t)
-    (overlay-put ov 'intangible t)
-    (overlay-put ov 'face 'company-template-field)
-    (when display
-      (overlay-put ov 'display display))
-    (overlay-put ov 'company-template-parent templ)
-    (overlay-put ov 'insert-in-front-hooks '(company-template-insert-hook))
-    (when after-clear-fn
-      (overlay-put ov 'company-template-after-clear after-clear-fn))
-    (overlay-put ov 'keymap company-template-field-map)
-    (overlay-put ov 'priority 101)
-    (push ov siblings)
-    (overlay-put templ 'company-template-fields siblings)))
-
-(defun company-template-remove-field (ovl &optional clear)
-  (when (overlayp ovl)
-    (when (overlay-buffer ovl)
-      (when clear
-        (delete-region (overlay-start ovl) (overlay-end ovl)))
-      (delete-overlay ovl))
-    (let* ((templ (overlay-get ovl 'company-template-parent))
-           (siblings (overlay-get templ 'company-template-fields)))
-      (setq siblings (delq ovl siblings))
-      (overlay-put templ 'company-template-fields siblings))))
-
-(defun company-template-clean-up (&optional pos)
-  "Clean up all templates that don't contain POS."
-  (let ((local-ovs (overlays-at (or pos (point)))))
-    (dolist (templ company-template--buffer-templates)
-      (unless (memq templ local-ovs)
-        (company-template-remove-template templ)))))
-
-;; hooks ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun company-template-insert-hook (ovl after-p &rest _ignore)
-  "Called when a snippet input prompt is modified."
-  (unless after-p
-    (company-template-remove-field ovl t)))
-
-(defun company-template-post-command ()
-  (company-template-clean-up)
-  (unless company-template--buffer-templates
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'company-template-post-command t)))
-
-;; common ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun company-template-c-like-templatify (call)
-  (let* ((end (point-marker))
-         (beg (- (point) (length call)))
-         (templ (company-template-declare-template beg end))
-         paren-open paren-close)
-    (with-syntax-table (make-syntax-table (syntax-table))
-      (modify-syntax-entry ?< "(")
-      (modify-syntax-entry ?> ")")
-      (when (search-backward ")" beg t)
-        (setq paren-close (point-marker))
-        (forward-char 1)
-        (delete-region (point) end)
-        (backward-sexp)
-        (forward-char 1)
-        (setq paren-open (point-marker)))
-      (when (search-backward ">" beg t)
-        (let ((angle-close (point-marker)))
-          (forward-char 1)
-          (backward-sexp)
-          (forward-char)
-          (company-template--c-like-args templ angle-close)))
-      (when (looking-back "\\((\\*)\\)(" (line-beginning-position))
-        (delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
-      (when paren-open
-        (goto-char paren-open)
-        (company-template--c-like-args templ paren-close)))
-    (if (overlay-get templ 'company-template-fields)
-        (company-template-move-to-first templ)
-      (company-template-remove-template templ)
-      (goto-char end))))
-
-(defun company-template--c-like-args (templ end)
-  (let ((last-pos (point)))
-    (while (re-search-forward "\\([^,]+\\),?" end 'move)
-      (when (zerop (car (parse-partial-sexp last-pos (point))))
-        (company-template-add-field templ last-pos (match-end 1) nil
-                                    #'company-template--after-clear-c-like-field)
-        (skip-chars-forward " ")
-        (setq last-pos (point))))))
-
-;; objc ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun company-template-objc-templatify (selector)
-  (let* ((end (point-marker))
-         (beg (- (point) (length selector) 1))
-         (templ (company-template-declare-template beg end))
-         (cnt 0))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (catch 'stop
-        (while (search-forward ":" end t)
-          (if (looking-at "\\(([^)]*)\\) ?")
-              (company-template-add-field templ (point) (match-end 1))
-            ;; Not sure which conditions this case manifests under, but
-            ;; apparently it did before, when I wrote the first test for this
-            ;; function.  FIXME: Revisit it.
-            (company-template-add-field templ (point)
-                                        (progn
-                                          (insert (format "arg%d" cnt))
-                                          (point)))
-            (when (< (point) end)
-              (insert " "))
-            (cl-incf cnt))
-          (when (>= (point) end)
-            (throw 'stop t)))))
-    (company-template-move-to-first templ)))
-
-(provide 'company-template)
-;;; company-template.el ends here
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-;;; company-tempo.el --- company-mode completion backend for tempo
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2015  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'tempo)
-
-(defgroup company-tempo nil
-  "Tempo completion backend."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-tempo-expand nil
-  "Whether to expand a tempo tag after completion."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (const :tag "On" t)))
-
-(defsubst company-tempo-lookup (match)
-  (cdr (assoc match (tempo-build-collection))))
-
-(defun company-tempo-insert (match)
-  "Replace MATCH with the expanded tempo template."
-  (search-backward match)
-  (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-  (replace-match "")
-  (call-interactively (company-tempo-lookup match)))
-
-(defsubst company-tempo-meta (match)
-  (let ((templ (company-tempo-lookup match))
-        doc)
-    (and templ
-         (setq doc (documentation templ t))
-         (car (split-string doc "\n" t)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-tempo (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for tempo."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-tempo))
-    (prefix (or (car (tempo-find-match-string tempo-match-finder)) ""))
-    (candidates (all-completions arg (tempo-build-collection)))
-    (meta (company-tempo-meta arg))
-    (post-completion (when company-tempo-expand (company-tempo-insert arg)))
-    (sorted t)))
-
-(provide 'company-tempo)
-;;; company-tempo.el ends here
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-;;; company-tng.el --- company-mode configuration for single-button interaction
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikita Leshenko
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; company-tng (Tab and Go) allows you to perform completion using just TAB.
-;; Pressing it will both select the next completion candidate in the list and
-;; insert it into the buffer (or make it look like it's inserted, in fact).
-;;
-;; It cycles the candidates like `yank-pop' or `dabbrev-expand' or Vim:
-;; Pressing TAB selects the first item in the completion menu and inserts it in
-;; the buffer. Pressing TAB again selects the second item and replaces the
-;; "inserted" item with the second one. This can continue as long as the user
-;; wishes to cycle through the menu. You can also press S-TAB to select the
-;; previous candidate, of course.
-;;
-;; The benefits are that you only have to use one shortcut key and there is no
-;; need to confirm the entry.
-;;
-;; Usage:
-;;
-;; To apply the default configuration for company-tng call
-;; `company-tng-configure-default' from your init script.
-;;
-;; You can also configure company-tng manually:
-;;
-;; Add `company-tng-frontend' to `company-frontends':
-;;
-;;   (add-to-list 'company-frontends 'company-tng-frontend)
-;;
-;; We recommend to bind TAB to `company-select-next', S-TAB to
-;; `company-select-previous', and unbind RET and other now-unnecessary
-;; keys from `company-active-map':
-;;
-;;   (define-key company-active-map (kbd "TAB") 'company-select-next)
-;;   (define-key company-active-map (kbd "<backtab>") 'company-select-previous)
-;;   (define-key company-active-map (kbd "RET") nil)
-;;
-;; Note that it's not necessary to rebind keys to use this frontend,
-;; you can use the arrow keys or M-n/M-p to select and insert
-;; candidates. You also need to decide which keys to unbind, depending
-;; on whether you want them to do the Company action or the default
-;; Emacs action (for example C-s or C-w).
-;;
-;; We recommend to disable `company-require-match' to allow free typing at any
-;; point.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defvar-local company-tng--overlay nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-tng-frontend (command)
-  "When the user changes the selection at least once, this
-frontend will display the candidate in the buffer as if it's
-already there and any key outside of `company-active-map' will
-confirm the selection and finish the completion."
-  (cl-case command
-    (show
-     (let ((ov (make-overlay (point) (point))))
-       (setq company-tng--overlay ov)
-       (overlay-put ov 'priority 2))
-     (advice-add 'company-select-next :before-until 'company-tng--allow-unselected)
-     (advice-add 'company-fill-propertize :filter-args 'company-tng--adjust-tooltip-highlight))
-    (update
-     (let ((ov company-tng--overlay)
-           (selected (nth company-selection company-candidates))
-           (prefix (length company-prefix)))
-       (move-overlay ov (- (point) prefix) (point))
-       (overlay-put ov
-                    (if (= prefix 0) 'after-string 'display)
-                    (and company-selection-changed selected))))
-    (hide
-     (when company-tng--overlay
-       (delete-overlay company-tng--overlay)
-       (kill-local-variable 'company-tng--overlay))
-     (advice-remove 'company-select-next 'company-tng--allow-unselected)
-     (advice-remove 'company-fill-propertize 'company-tng--adjust-tooltip-highlight))
-    (pre-command
-     (when (and company-selection-changed
-                (not (company--company-command-p (this-command-keys))))
-       (company--unread-this-command-keys)
-       (setq this-command 'company-complete-selection)
-       (advice-add 'company-call-backend :before-until 'company-tng--supress-post-completion)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-tng-configure-default ()
-  "Applies the default configuration to enable company-tng."
-  (setq company-require-match nil)
-  (setq company-frontends '(company-tng-frontend
-                            company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend
-                            company-echo-metadata-frontend))
-  (let ((keymap company-active-map))
-    (define-key keymap [return] nil)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "RET") nil)
-    (define-key keymap [tab] 'company-select-next)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "TAB") 'company-select-next)
-    (define-key keymap [backtab] 'company-select-previous)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "S-TAB") 'company-select-previous)))
-
-(defun company-tng--allow-unselected (&optional arg)
-  "Advice `company-select-next' to allow for an 'unselected'
-state. Unselected means that no user interaction took place on the
-completion candidates and it's marked by setting
-`company-selection-changed' to nil. This advice will call the underlying
-`company-select-next' unless we need to transition to or from an unselected
-state.
-
-Possible state transitions:
-- (arg > 0) unselected -> first candidate selected
-- (arg < 0) first candidate selected -> unselected
-- (arg < 0 wrap-round) unselected -> last candidate selected
-- (arg < 0 no wrap-round) unselected -> unselected
-
-There is no need to advice `company-select-previous' because it calls
-`company-select-next' internally."
-  (cond
-   ;; Selecting next
-   ((or (not arg) (> arg 0))
-    (unless company-selection-changed
-      (company-set-selection (1- (or arg 1)) 'force-update)
-      t))
-   ;; Selecting previous
-   ((< arg 0)
-    (when (and company-selection-changed
-               (< (+ company-selection arg) 0))
-      (company-set-selection 0)
-      (setq company-selection-changed nil)
-      (company-call-frontends 'update)
-      t)
-    )))
-
-(defun company-tng--adjust-tooltip-highlight (args)
-  "Prevent the tooltip from highlighting the current selection if it wasn't
-made explicitly (i.e. `company-selection-changed' is true)"
-  (unless company-selection-changed
-    ;; The 4th arg of `company-fill-propertize' is selected
-    (setf (nth 3 args) nil))
-  args)
-
-(defun company-tng--supress-post-completion (command &rest args)
-  "Installed as a :before-until advice on `company-call-backend' and
-prevents the 'post-completion command from being delivered to the backend
-for the next iteration. post-completion do things like expand snippets
-which are undesirable because completions are implicit in company-tng and
-visible side-effects after the completion are surprising."
-  (when (eq command 'post-completion)
-    (advice-remove 'company-call-backend 'company-tng--supress-post-completion)
-    t))
-
-(provide 'company-tng)
-;;; company-tng.el ends here
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-;;; company-xcode.el --- company-mode completion backend for Xcode projects
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2011, 2014  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defgroup company-xcode nil
-  "Completion backend for Xcode projects."
-  :group 'company)
-
-(defcustom company-xcode-xcodeindex-executable (executable-find "xcodeindex")
-  "Location of xcodeindex executable."
-  :type 'file)
-
-(defvar company-xcode-tags nil)
-
-(defun company-xcode-reset ()
-  "Reset the cached tags."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq company-xcode-tags nil))
-
-(defcustom company-xcode-types
-  '("Class" "Constant" "Enum" "Macro" "Modeled Class" "Structure"
-    "Type" "Union" "Function")
-  "The types of symbols offered by `company-xcode'.
-No context-enabled completion is available.  Types like methods will be
-offered regardless of whether the class supports them.  The defaults should be
-valid in most contexts."
-  :set (lambda (variable value)
-         (set variable value)
-         (company-xcode-reset))
-  :type '(set (const "Category") (const "Class") (const "Class Method")
-              (const "Class Variable") (const "Constant") (const "Enum")
-              (const "Field") (const "Instance Method")
-              (const "Instance Variable") (const "Macro")
-              (const "Modeled Class") (const "Modeled Method")
-              (const "Modeled Property") (const "Property") (const "Protocol")
-              (const "Structure") (const "Type") (const "Union")
-              (const "Variable") (const "Function")))
-
-(defvar-local company-xcode-project 'unknown)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun company-xcode-fetch (project-bundle)
-  (setq project-bundle (directory-file-name project-bundle))
-  (message "Retrieving dump from %s..." project-bundle)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (let ((default-directory (file-name-directory project-bundle)))
-      (call-process company-xcode-xcodeindex-executable nil (current-buffer)
-                    nil "dump" "-project"
-                    (file-name-nondirectory project-bundle) "-quiet")
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let ((regexp (concat "^\\([^\t\n]*\\)\t[^\t\n]*\t"
-                            (regexp-opt company-xcode-types)
-                            "\t[^\t\n]*\t[^\t\n]*"))
-            candidates)
-        (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
-          (cl-pushnew (match-string 1) candidates :test #'equal))
-        (message "Retrieving dump from %s...done" project-bundle)
-        candidates))))
-
-(defun company-xcode-find-project ()
-  (let ((dir (if buffer-file-name
-                 (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)
-               (expand-file-name default-directory)))
-        (prev-dir nil)
-        file)
-    (while (not (or file (equal dir prev-dir)))
-      (setq file (car (directory-files dir t ".xcodeproj\\'" t))
-            prev-dir dir
-            dir (file-name-directory (directory-file-name dir))))
-    file))
-
-(defun company-xcode-tags ()
-  (when (eq company-xcode-project 'unknown)
-    (setq company-xcode-project (company-xcode-find-project)))
-  (when company-xcode-project
-    (cdr (or (assoc company-xcode-project company-xcode-tags)
-             (car (push (cons company-xcode-project
-                              (company-xcode-fetch company-xcode-project))
-                        company-xcode-tags))))))
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-xcode (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "`company-mode' completion backend for Xcode projects."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-xcode))
-    (prefix (and company-xcode-xcodeindex-executable
-                 (company-xcode-tags)
-                 (not (company-in-string-or-comment))
-                 (or (company-grab-symbol) 'stop)))
-    (candidates (let ((completion-ignore-case nil))
-                  (company-xcode-tags)
-                  (all-completions arg (company-xcode-tags))))))
-
-
-(provide 'company-xcode)
-;;; company-xcode.el ends here
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-;;; company-yasnippet.el --- company-mode completion backend for Yasnippet
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014, 2015  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Dmitry Gutov
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'company)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(declare-function yas--table-hash "yasnippet")
-(declare-function yas--get-snippet-tables "yasnippet")
-(declare-function yas-expand-snippet "yasnippet")
-(declare-function yas--template-content "yasnippet")
-(declare-function yas--template-expand-env "yasnippet")
-(declare-function yas--warning "yasnippet")
-
-(defun company-yasnippet--key-prefixes ()
-  ;; Mostly copied from `yas--templates-for-key-at-point'.
-  (defvar yas-key-syntaxes)
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((original (point))
-          (methods yas-key-syntaxes)
-          prefixes
-          method)
-      (while methods
-        (unless (eq method (car methods))
-          (goto-char original))
-        (setq method (car methods))
-        (cond ((stringp method)
-               (skip-syntax-backward method)
-               (setq methods (cdr methods)))
-              ((functionp method)
-               (unless (eq (funcall method original)
-                           'again)
-                 (setq methods (cdr methods))))
-              (t
-               (setq methods (cdr methods))
-               (yas--warning "Invalid element `%s' in `yas-key-syntaxes'" method)))
-        (let ((prefix (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) original)))
-          (unless (equal prefix (car prefixes))
-            (push prefix prefixes))))
-      prefixes)))
-
-(defun company-yasnippet--candidates (prefix)
-  ;; Process the prefixes in reverse: unlike Yasnippet, we look for prefix
-  ;; matches, so the longest prefix with any matches should be the most useful.
-  (cl-loop with tables = (yas--get-snippet-tables)
-           for key-prefix in (company-yasnippet--key-prefixes)
-           ;; Only consider keys at least as long as the symbol at point.
-           when (>= (length key-prefix) (length prefix))
-           thereis (company-yasnippet--completions-for-prefix prefix
-                                                              key-prefix
-                                                              tables)))
-
-(defun company-yasnippet--completions-for-prefix (prefix key-prefix tables)
-  (cl-mapcan
-   (lambda (table)
-     (let ((keyhash (yas--table-hash table))
-           res)
-       (when keyhash
-         (maphash
-          (lambda (key value)
-            (when (and (stringp key)
-                       (string-prefix-p key-prefix key))
-              (maphash
-               (lambda (name template)
-                 (push
-                  (propertize key
-                              'yas-annotation name
-                              'yas-template template
-                              'yas-prefix-offset (- (length key-prefix)
-                                                    (length prefix)))
-                  res))
-               value)))
-          keyhash))
-       res))
-   tables))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-yasnippet (command &optional arg &rest ignore)
-  "`company-mode' backend for `yasnippet'.
-
-This backend should be used with care, because as long as there are
-snippets defined for the current major mode, this backend will always
-shadow backends that come after it.  Recommended usages:
-
-* In a buffer-local value of `company-backends', grouped with a backend or
-  several that provide actual text completions.
-
-  (add-hook 'js-mode-hook
-            (lambda ()
-              (set (make-local-variable 'company-backends)
-                   '((company-dabbrev-code company-yasnippet)))))
-
-* After keyword `:with', grouped with other backends.
-
-  (push '(company-semantic :with company-yasnippet) company-backends)
-
-* Not in `company-backends', just bound to a key.
-
-  (global-set-key (kbd \"C-c y\") 'company-yasnippet)
-"
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-yasnippet))
-    (prefix
-     ;; Should probably use `yas--current-key', but that's bound to be slower.
-     ;; How many trigger keys start with non-symbol characters anyway?
-     (and (bound-and-true-p yas-minor-mode)
-          (company-grab-symbol)))
-    (annotation
-     (concat
-      (unless company-tooltip-align-annotations " -> ")
-      (get-text-property 0 'yas-annotation arg)))
-    (candidates (company-yasnippet--candidates arg))
-    (no-cache t)
-    (post-completion
-     (let ((template (get-text-property 0 'yas-template arg))
-           (prefix-offset (get-text-property 0 'yas-prefix-offset arg)))
-       (yas-expand-snippet (yas--template-content template)
-                           (- (point) (length arg) prefix-offset)
-                           (point)
-                           (yas--template-expand-env template))))))
-
-(provide 'company-yasnippet)
-;;; company-yasnippet.el ends here
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-;;; company.el --- Modular text completion framework  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nikolaj Schumacher
-;; Maintainer: Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru>
-;; URL: http://company-mode.github.io/
-;; Version: 0.9.6
-;; Keywords: abbrev, convenience, matching
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Company is a modular completion framework.  Modules for retrieving completion
-;; candidates are called backends, modules for displaying them are frontends.
-;;
-;; Company comes with many backends, e.g. `company-etags'.  These are
-;; distributed in separate files and can be used individually.
-;;
-;; Enable `company-mode' in all buffers with M-x global-company-mode.  For
-;; further information look at the documentation for `company-mode' (C-h f
-;; company-mode RET).
-;;
-;; If you want to start a specific backend, call it interactively or use
-;; `company-begin-backend'.  For example:
-;; M-x company-abbrev will prompt for and insert an abbrev.
-;;
-;; To write your own backend, look at the documentation for `company-backends'.
-;; Here is a simple example completing "foo":
-;;
-;; (defun company-my-backend (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-;;   (interactive (list 'interactive))
-;;   (pcase command
-;;     (`interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-my-backend))
-;;     (`prefix (company-grab-symbol))
-;;     (`candidates (list "foobar" "foobaz" "foobarbaz"))
-;;     (`meta (format "This value is named %s" arg))))
-;;
-;; Sometimes it is a good idea to mix several backends together, for example to
-;; enrich gtags with dabbrev-code results (to emulate local variables).  To do
-;; this, add a list with both backends as an element in `company-backends'.
-;;
-;;; Change Log:
-;;
-;; See NEWS.md in the repository.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'newcomment)
-(require 'pcase)
-
-;;; Compatibility
-(eval-and-compile
-  ;; Defined in Emacs 24.4
-  (unless (fboundp 'string-suffix-p)
-    (defun string-suffix-p (suffix string  &optional ignore-case)
-      "Return non-nil if SUFFIX is a suffix of STRING.
-If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying
-attention to case differences."
-      (let ((start-pos (- (length string) (length suffix))))
-        (and (>= start-pos 0)
-             (eq t (compare-strings suffix nil nil
-                                    string start-pos nil ignore-case)))))))
-
-(defgroup company nil
-  "Extensible inline text completion mechanism"
-  :group 'abbrev
-  :group 'convenience
-  :group 'matching)
-
-(defface company-tooltip
-  '((default :foreground "black")
-    (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
-     (:background "cornsilk"))
-    (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark))
-     (:background "yellow")))
-  "Face used for the tooltip.")
-
-(defface company-tooltip-selection
-  '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
-     (:background "light blue"))
-    (((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark))
-     (:background "orange1"))
-    (t (:background "green")))
-  "Face used for the selection in the tooltip.")
-
-(defface company-tooltip-search
-  '((default :inherit highlight))
-  "Face used for the search string in the tooltip.")
-
-(defface company-tooltip-search-selection
-  '((default :inherit highlight))
-  "Face used for the search string inside the selection in the tooltip.")
-
-(defface company-tooltip-mouse
-  '((default :inherit highlight))
-  "Face used for the tooltip item under the mouse.")
-
-(defface company-tooltip-common
-  '((((background light))
-     :foreground "darkred")
-    (((background dark))
-     :foreground "red"))
-  "Face used for the common completion in the tooltip.")
-
-(defface company-tooltip-common-selection
-  '((default :inherit company-tooltip-common))
-  "Face used for the selected common completion in the tooltip.")
-
-(defface company-tooltip-annotation
-  '((((background light))
-     :foreground "firebrick4")
-    (((background dark))
-     :foreground "red4"))
-  "Face used for the completion annotation in the tooltip.")
-
-(defface company-tooltip-annotation-selection
-  '((default :inherit company-tooltip-annotation))
-  "Face used for the selected completion annotation in the tooltip.")
-
-(defface company-scrollbar-fg
-  '((((background light))
-     :background "darkred")
-    (((background dark))
-     :background "red"))
-  "Face used for the tooltip scrollbar thumb.")
-
-(defface company-scrollbar-bg
-  '((((background light))
-     :background "wheat")
-    (((background dark))
-     :background "gold"))
-  "Face used for the tooltip scrollbar background.")
-
-(defface company-preview
-  '((((background light))
-     :inherit (company-tooltip-selection company-tooltip))
-    (((background dark))
-     :background "blue4"
-     :foreground "wheat"))
-  "Face used for the completion preview.")
-
-(defface company-preview-common
-  '((((background light))
-     :inherit company-tooltip-common-selection)
-    (((background dark))
-     :inherit company-preview
-     :foreground "red"))
-  "Face used for the common part of the completion preview.")
-
-(defface company-preview-search
-  '((((background light))
-     :inherit company-tooltip-common-selection)
-    (((background dark))
-     :inherit company-preview
-     :background "blue1"))
-  "Face used for the search string in the completion preview.")
-
-(defface company-echo nil
-  "Face used for completions in the echo area.")
-
-(defface company-echo-common
-  '((((background dark)) (:foreground "firebrick1"))
-    (((background light)) (:background "firebrick4")))
-  "Face used for the common part of completions in the echo area.")
-
-(defun company-frontends-set (variable value)
-  ;; Uniquify.
-  (let ((value (delete-dups (copy-sequence value))))
-    (and (or (and (memq 'company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend value)
-                  (memq 'company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend value))
-             (and (memq 'company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend-with-delay value)
-                  (memq 'company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend value))
-             (and (memq 'company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend-with-delay value)
-                  (memq 'company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend value)))
-         (user-error "Pseudo tooltip frontend cannot be used more than once"))
-    (and (or (and (memq 'company-preview-if-just-one-frontend value)
-                  (memq 'company-preview-frontend value))
-             (and (memq 'company-preview-if-just-one-frontend value)
-                  (memq 'company-preview-common-frontend value))
-             (and (memq 'company-preview-frontend value)
-                  (memq 'company-preview-common-frontend value))
-             )
-         (user-error "Preview frontend cannot be used twice"))
-    (and (memq 'company-echo value)
-         (memq 'company-echo-metadata-frontend value)
-         (user-error "Echo area cannot be used twice"))
-    ;; Preview must come last.
-    (dolist (f '(company-preview-if-just-one-frontend company-preview-frontend company-preview-common-frontend))
-      (when (cdr (memq f value))
-        (setq value (append (delq f value) (list f)))))
-    (set variable value)))
-
-(defcustom company-frontends '(company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend
-                               company-preview-if-just-one-frontend
-                               company-echo-metadata-frontend)
-  "The list of active frontends (visualizations).
-Each frontend is a function that takes one argument.  It is called with
-one of the following arguments:
-
-`show': When the visualization should start.
-
-`hide': When the visualization should end.
-
-`update': When the data has been updated.
-
-`pre-command': Before every command that is executed while the
-visualization is active.
-
-`post-command': After every command that is executed while the
-visualization is active.
-
-The visualized data is stored in `company-prefix', `company-candidates',
-`company-common', `company-selection', `company-point' and
-`company-search-string'."
-  :set 'company-frontends-set
-  :type '(repeat (choice (const :tag "echo" company-echo-frontend)
-                         (const :tag "echo, strip common"
-                                company-echo-strip-common-frontend)
-                         (const :tag "show echo meta-data in echo"
-                                company-echo-metadata-frontend)
-                         (const :tag "pseudo tooltip"
-                                company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend)
-                         (const :tag "pseudo tooltip, multiple only"
-                                company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend)
-                         (const :tag "pseudo tooltip, multiple only, delayed"
-                                company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend-with-delay)
-                         (const :tag "preview" company-preview-frontend)
-                         (const :tag "preview, unique only"
-                                company-preview-if-just-one-frontend)
-                         (const :tag "preview, common"
-                                company-preview-common-frontend)
-                         (function :tag "custom function" nil))))
-
-(defcustom company-tooltip-limit 10
-  "The maximum number of candidates in the tooltip."
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom company-tooltip-minimum 6
-  "The minimum height of the tooltip.
-If this many lines are not available, prefer to display the tooltip above."
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom company-tooltip-minimum-width 0
-  "The minimum width of the tooltip's inner area.
-This doesn't include the margins and the scroll bar."
-  :type 'integer
-  :package-version '(company . "0.8.0"))
-
-(defcustom company-tooltip-maximum-width most-positive-fixnum
-  "The maximum width of the tooltip's inner area.
-This doesn't include the margins and the scroll bar."
-  :type 'integer
-  :package-version '(company . "0.9.5"))
-
-(defcustom company-tooltip-margin 1
-  "Width of margin columns to show around the toolip."
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom company-tooltip-offset-display 'scrollbar
-  "Method using which the tooltip displays scrolling position.
-`scrollbar' means draw a scrollbar to the right of the items.
-`lines' means wrap items in lines with \"before\" and \"after\" counters."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Scrollbar" scrollbar)
-                 (const :tag "Two lines" lines)))
-
-(defcustom company-tooltip-align-annotations nil
-  "When non-nil, align annotations to the right tooltip border."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(company . "0.7.1"))
-
-(defcustom company-tooltip-flip-when-above nil
-  "Whether to flip the tooltip when it's above the current line."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(company . "0.8.1"))
-
-(defvar company-safe-backends
-  '((company-abbrev . "Abbrev")
-    (company-bbdb . "BBDB")
-    (company-capf . "completion-at-point-functions")
-    (company-clang . "Clang")
-    (company-cmake . "CMake")
-    (company-css . "CSS")
-    (company-dabbrev . "dabbrev for plain text")
-    (company-dabbrev-code . "dabbrev for code")
-    (company-eclim . "Eclim (an Eclipse interface)")
-    (company-elisp . "Emacs Lisp")
-    (company-etags . "etags")
-    (company-files . "Files")
-    (company-gtags . "GNU Global")
-    (company-ispell . "Ispell")
-    (company-keywords . "Programming language keywords")
-    (company-nxml . "nxml")
-    (company-oddmuse . "Oddmuse")
-    (company-semantic . "Semantic")
-    (company-tempo . "Tempo templates")
-    (company-xcode . "Xcode")))
-(put 'company-safe-backends 'risky-local-variable t)
-
-(defun company-safe-backends-p (backends)
-  (and (consp backends)
-       (not (cl-dolist (backend backends)
-              (unless (if (consp backend)
-                          (company-safe-backends-p backend)
-                        (assq backend company-safe-backends))
-                (cl-return t))))))
-
-(defcustom company-backends `(,@(unless (version< "24.3.51" emacs-version)
-                                  (list 'company-elisp))
-                              company-bbdb
-                              ,@(unless (version<= "26" emacs-version)
-                                  (list 'company-nxml))
-                              ,@(unless (version<= "26" emacs-version)
-                                  (list 'company-css))
-                              company-eclim company-semantic company-clang
-                              company-xcode company-cmake
-                              company-capf
-                              company-files
-                              (company-dabbrev-code company-gtags company-etags
-                               company-keywords)
-                              company-oddmuse company-dabbrev)
-  "The list of active backends (completion engines).
-
-Only one backend is used at a time.  The choice depends on the order of
-the items in this list, and on the values they return in response to the
-`prefix' command (see below).  But a backend can also be a \"grouped\"
-one (see below).
-
-`company-begin-backend' can be used to start a specific backend,
-`company-other-backend' will skip to the next matching backend in the list.
-
-Each backend is a function that takes a variable number of arguments.
-The first argument is the command requested from the backend.  It is one
-of the following:
-
-`prefix': The backend should return the text to be completed.  It must be
-text immediately before point.  Returning nil from this command passes
-control to the next backend.  The function should return `stop' if it
-should complete but cannot (e.g. when in the middle of a symbol).
-Instead of a string, the backend may return a cons (PREFIX . LENGTH)
-where LENGTH is a number used in place of PREFIX's length when
-comparing against `company-minimum-prefix-length'.  LENGTH can also
-be just t, and in the latter case the test automatically succeeds.
-
-`candidates': The second argument is the prefix to be completed.  The
-return value should be a list of candidates that match the prefix.
-
-Non-prefix matches are also supported (candidates that don't start with the
-prefix, but match it in some backend-defined way).  Backends that use this
-feature must disable cache (return t to `no-cache') and might also want to
-respond to `match'.
-
-Optional commands
-=================
-
-`sorted': Return t here to indicate that the candidates are sorted and will
-not need to be sorted again.
-
-`duplicates': If non-nil, company will take care of removing duplicates
-from the list.
-
-`no-cache': Usually company doesn't ask for candidates again as completion
-progresses, unless the backend returns t for this command.  The second
-argument is the latest prefix.
-
-`ignore-case': Return t here if the backend returns case-insensitive
-matches.  This value is used to determine the longest common prefix (as
-used in `company-complete-common'), and to filter completions when fetching
-them from cache.
-
-`meta': The second argument is a completion candidate.  Return a (short)
-documentation string for it.
-
-`doc-buffer': The second argument is a completion candidate.  Return a
-buffer with documentation for it.  Preferably use `company-doc-buffer'.  If
-not all buffer contents pertain to this candidate, return a cons of buffer
-and window start position.
-
-`location': The second argument is a completion candidate.  Return a cons
-of buffer and buffer location, or of file and line number where the
-completion candidate was defined.
-
-`annotation': The second argument is a completion candidate.  Return a
-string to be displayed inline with the candidate in the popup.  If
-duplicates are removed by company, candidates with equal string values will
-be kept if they have different annotations.  For that to work properly,
-backends should store the related information on candidates using text
-properties.
-
-`match': The second argument is a completion candidate.  Return a positive
-integer, the index after the end of text matching `prefix' within the
-candidate string.  Alternatively, return a list of (CHUNK-START
-. CHUNK-END) elements, where CHUNK-START and CHUNK-END are indexes within
-the candidate string.  The corresponding regions are be used when rendering
-the popup.  This command only makes sense for backends that provide
-non-prefix completion.
-
-`require-match': If this returns t, the user is not allowed to enter
-anything not offered as a candidate.  Please don't use that value in normal
-backends.  The default value nil gives the user that choice with
-`company-require-match'.  Return value `never' overrides that option the
-other way around.
-
-`init': Called once for each buffer. The backend can check for external
-programs and files and load any required libraries.  Raising an error here
-will show up in message log once, and the backend will not be used for
-completion.
-
-`post-completion': Called after a completion candidate has been inserted
-into the buffer.  The second argument is the candidate.  Can be used to
-modify it, e.g. to expand a snippet.
-
-The backend should return nil for all commands it does not support or
-does not know about.  It should also be callable interactively and use
-`company-begin-backend' to start itself in that case.
-
-Grouped backends
-================
-
-An element of `company-backends' can also be a list of backends.  The
-completions from backends in such groups are merged, but only from those
-backends which return the same `prefix'.
-
-If a backend command takes a candidate as an argument (e.g. `meta'), the
-call is dispatched to the backend the candidate came from.  In other
-cases (except for `duplicates' and `sorted'), the first non-nil value among
-all the backends is returned.
-
-The group can also contain keywords.  Currently, `:with' and `:separate'
-keywords are defined.  If the group contains keyword `:with', the backends
-listed after this keyword are ignored for the purpose of the `prefix'
-command.  If the group contains keyword `:separate', the candidates that
-come from different backends are sorted separately in the combined list.
-
-Asynchronous backends
-=====================
-
-The return value of each command can also be a cons (:async . FETCHER)
-where FETCHER is a function of one argument, CALLBACK.  When the data
-arrives, FETCHER must call CALLBACK and pass it the appropriate return
-value, as described above.  That call must happen in the same buffer as
-where completion was initiated.
-
-True asynchronous operation is only supported for command `candidates', and
-only during idle completion.  Other commands will block the user interface,
-even if the backend uses the asynchronous calling convention."
-  :type `(repeat
-          (choice
-           :tag "backend"
-           ,@(mapcar (lambda (b) `(const :tag ,(cdr b) ,(car b)))
-                     company-safe-backends)
-           (symbol :tag "User defined")
-           (repeat :tag "Merged backends"
-                   (choice :tag "backend"
-                           ,@(mapcar (lambda (b)
-                                       `(const :tag ,(cdr b) ,(car b)))
-                                     company-safe-backends)
-                           (const :tag "With" :with)
-                           (symbol :tag "User defined"))))))
-
-(put 'company-backends 'safe-local-variable 'company-safe-backends-p)
-
-(defcustom company-transformers nil
-  "Functions to change the list of candidates received from backends.
-
-Each function gets called with the return value of the previous one.
-The first one gets passed the list of candidates, already sorted and
-without duplicates."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "None" nil)
-          (const :tag "Sort by occurrence" (company-sort-by-occurrence))
-          (const :tag "Sort by backend importance"
-                 (company-sort-by-backend-importance))
-          (const :tag "Prefer case sensitive prefix"
-                 (company-sort-prefer-same-case-prefix))
-          (repeat :tag "User defined" (function))))
-
-(defcustom company-completion-started-hook nil
-  "Hook run when company starts completing.
-The hook is called with one argument that is non-nil if the completion was
-started manually."
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom company-completion-cancelled-hook nil
-  "Hook run when company cancels completing.
-The hook is called with one argument that is non-nil if the completion was
-aborted manually."
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom company-completion-finished-hook nil
-  "Hook run when company successfully completes.
-The hook is called with the selected candidate as an argument.
-
-If you indend to use it to post-process candidates from a specific
-backend, consider using the `post-completion' command instead."
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom company-minimum-prefix-length 3
-  "The minimum prefix length for idle completion."
-  :type '(integer :tag "prefix length"))
-
-(defcustom company-abort-manual-when-too-short nil
-  "If enabled, cancel a manually started completion when the prefix gets
-shorter than both `company-minimum-prefix-length' and the length of the
-prefix it was started from."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(company . "0.8.0"))
-
-(defcustom company-require-match 'company-explicit-action-p
-  "If enabled, disallow non-matching input.
-This can be a function do determine if a match is required.
-
-This can be overridden by the backend, if it returns t or `never' to
-`require-match'.  `company-auto-complete' also takes precedence over this."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (function :tag "Predicate function")
-                 (const :tag "On, if user interaction took place"
-                        'company-explicit-action-p)
-                 (const :tag "On" t)))
-
-(defcustom company-auto-complete nil
-  "Determines when to auto-complete.
-If this is enabled, all characters from `company-auto-complete-chars'
-trigger insertion of the selected completion candidate.
-This can also be a function."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Off" nil)
-                 (function :tag "Predicate function")
-                 (const :tag "On, if user interaction took place"
-                        'company-explicit-action-p)
-                 (const :tag "On" t)))
-
-(defcustom company-auto-complete-chars '(?\  ?\) ?.)
-  "Determines which characters trigger auto-completion.
-See `company-auto-complete'.  If this is a string, each string character
-tiggers auto-completion.  If it is a list of syntax description characters (see
-`modify-syntax-entry'), all characters with that syntax auto-complete.
-
-This can also be a function, which is called with the new input and should
-return non-nil if company should auto-complete.
-
-A character that is part of a valid candidate never triggers auto-completion."
-  :type '(choice (string :tag "Characters")
-                 (set :tag "Syntax"
-                      (const :tag "Whitespace" ?\ )
-                      (const :tag "Symbol" ?_)
-                      (const :tag "Opening parentheses" ?\()
-                      (const :tag "Closing parentheses" ?\))
-                      (const :tag "Word constituent" ?w)
-                      (const :tag "Punctuation." ?.)
-                      (const :tag "String quote." ?\")
-                      (const :tag "Paired delimiter." ?$)
-                      (const :tag "Expression quote or prefix operator." ?\')
-                      (const :tag "Comment starter." ?<)
-                      (const :tag "Comment ender." ?>)
-                      (const :tag "Character-quote." ?/)
-                      (const :tag "Generic string fence." ?|)
-                      (const :tag "Generic comment fence." ?!))
-                 (function :tag "Predicate function")))
-
-(defcustom company-idle-delay .5
-  "The idle delay in seconds until completion starts automatically.
-The prefix still has to satisfy `company-minimum-prefix-length' before that
-happens.  The value of nil means no idle completion."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "never (nil)" nil)
-                 (const :tag "immediate (0)" 0)
-                 (number :tag "seconds")))
-
-(defcustom company-tooltip-idle-delay .5
-  "The idle delay in seconds until tooltip is shown when using
-`company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend-with-delay'."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "never (nil)" nil)
-                 (const :tag "immediate (0)" 0)
-                 (number :tag "seconds")))
-
-(defcustom company-begin-commands '(self-insert-command
-                                    org-self-insert-command
-                                    orgtbl-self-insert-command
-                                    c-scope-operator
-                                    c-electric-colon
-                                    c-electric-lt-gt
-                                    c-electric-slash)
-  "A list of commands after which idle completion is allowed.
-If this is t, it can show completions after any command except a few from a
-pre-defined list.  See `company-idle-delay'.
-
-Alternatively, any command with a non-nil `company-begin' property is
-treated as if it was on this list."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Any command" t)
-                 (const :tag "Self insert command" '(self-insert-command))
-                 (repeat :tag "Commands" function))
-  :package-version '(company . "0.8.4"))
-
-(defcustom company-continue-commands '(not save-buffer save-some-buffers
-                                           save-buffers-kill-terminal
-                                           save-buffers-kill-emacs
-                                           completion-at-point)
-  "A list of commands that are allowed during completion.
-If this is t, or if `company-begin-commands' is t, any command is allowed.
-Otherwise, the value must be a list of symbols.  If it starts with `not',
-the cdr is the list of commands that abort completion.  Otherwise, all
-commands except those in that list, or in `company-begin-commands', or
-commands in the `company-' namespace, abort completion."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Any command" t)
-                 (cons  :tag "Any except"
-                        (const not)
-                        (repeat :tag "Commands" function))
-                 (repeat :tag "Commands" function)))
-
-(defcustom company-show-numbers nil
-  "If enabled, show quick-access numbers for the first ten candidates."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "off" nil)
-                 (const :tag "on" t)))
-
-(defcustom company-selection-wrap-around nil
-  "If enabled, selecting item before first or after last wraps around."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "off" nil)
-                 (const :tag "on" t)))
-
-(defvar company-async-wait 0.03
-  "Pause between checks to see if the value's been set when turning an
-asynchronous call into synchronous.")
-
-(defvar company-async-timeout 2
-  "Maximum wait time for a value to be set during asynchronous call.")
-
-;;; mode ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar company-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Keymap used by `company-mode'.")
-
-(defvar company-active-map
-  (let ((keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key keymap "\e\e\e" 'company-abort)
-    (define-key keymap "\C-g" 'company-abort)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "M-n") 'company-select-next)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "M-p") 'company-select-previous)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "<down>") 'company-select-next-or-abort)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "<up>") 'company-select-previous-or-abort)
-    (define-key keymap [remap scroll-up-command] 'company-next-page)
-    (define-key keymap [remap scroll-down-command] 'company-previous-page)
-    (define-key keymap [down-mouse-1] 'ignore)
-    (define-key keymap [down-mouse-3] 'ignore)
-    (define-key keymap [mouse-1] 'company-complete-mouse)
-    (define-key keymap [mouse-3] 'company-select-mouse)
-    (define-key keymap [up-mouse-1] 'ignore)
-    (define-key keymap [up-mouse-3] 'ignore)
-    (define-key keymap [return] 'company-complete-selection)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "RET") 'company-complete-selection)
-    (define-key keymap [tab] 'company-complete-common)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "TAB") 'company-complete-common)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "<f1>") 'company-show-doc-buffer)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "C-h") 'company-show-doc-buffer)
-    (define-key keymap "\C-w" 'company-show-location)
-    (define-key keymap "\C-s" 'company-search-candidates)
-    (define-key keymap "\C-\M-s" 'company-filter-candidates)
-    (dotimes (i 10)
-      (define-key keymap (read-kbd-macro (format "M-%d" i)) 'company-complete-number))
-     keymap)
-  "Keymap that is enabled during an active completion.")
-
-(defvar company--disabled-backends nil)
-
-(defun company-init-backend (backend)
-  (and (symbolp backend)
-       (not (fboundp backend))
-       (ignore-errors (require backend nil t)))
-  (cond
-   ((symbolp backend)
-    (condition-case err
-        (progn
-          (funcall backend 'init)
-          (put backend 'company-init t))
-      (error
-       (put backend 'company-init 'failed)
-       (unless (memq backend company--disabled-backends)
-         (message "Company backend '%s' could not be initialized:\n%s"
-                  backend (error-message-string err)))
-       (cl-pushnew backend company--disabled-backends)
-       nil)))
-   ;; No initialization for lambdas.
-   ((functionp backend) t)
-   (t ;; Must be a list.
-    (cl-dolist (b backend)
-      (unless (keywordp b)
-        (company-init-backend b))))))
-
-(defun company--maybe-init-backend (backend)
-  (or (not (symbolp backend))
-      (eq t (get backend 'company-init))
-      (unless (get backend 'company-init)
-        (company-init-backend backend))))
-
-(defcustom company-lighter-base "company"
-  "Base string to use for the `company-mode' lighter."
-  :type 'string
-  :package-version '(company . "0.8.10"))
-
-(defvar company-lighter '(" "
-                          (company-candidates
-                           (:eval
-                            (if (consp company-backend)
-                                (company--group-lighter (nth company-selection
-                                                             company-candidates)
-                                                        company-lighter-base)
-                              (symbol-name company-backend)))
-                           company-lighter-base))
-  "Mode line lighter for Company.
-
-The value of this variable is a mode line template as in
-`mode-line-format'.")
-
-(put 'company-lighter 'risky-local-variable t)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode company-mode
-  "\"complete anything\"; is an in-buffer completion framework.
-Completion starts automatically, depending on the values
-`company-idle-delay' and `company-minimum-prefix-length'.
-
-Completion can be controlled with the commands:
-`company-complete-common', `company-complete-selection', `company-complete',
-`company-select-next', `company-select-previous'.  If these commands are
-called before `company-idle-delay', completion will also start.
-
-Completions can be searched with `company-search-candidates' or
-`company-filter-candidates'.  These can be used while completion is
-inactive, as well.
-
-The completion data is retrieved using `company-backends' and displayed
-using `company-frontends'.  If you want to start a specific backend, call
-it interactively or use `company-begin-backend'.
-
-By default, the completions list is sorted alphabetically, unless the
-backend chooses otherwise, or `company-transformers' changes it later.
-
-regular keymap (`company-mode-map'):
-
-\\{company-mode-map}
-keymap during active completions (`company-active-map'):
-
-\\{company-active-map}"
-  nil company-lighter company-mode-map
-  (if company-mode
-      (progn
-        (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'company-pre-command nil t)
-        (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'company-post-command nil t)
-        (mapc 'company-init-backend company-backends))
-    (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook 'company-pre-command t)
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'company-post-command t)
-    (company-cancel)
-    (kill-local-variable 'company-point)))
-
-(defcustom company-global-modes t
-  "Modes for which `company-mode' mode is turned on by `global-company-mode'.
-If nil, means no modes.  If t, then all major modes have it turned on.
-If a list, it should be a list of `major-mode' symbol names for which
-`company-mode' should be automatically turned on.  The sense of the list is
-negated if it begins with `not'.  For example:
- (c-mode c++-mode)
-means that `company-mode' is turned on for buffers in C and C++ modes only.
- (not message-mode)
-means that `company-mode' is always turned on except in `message-mode' buffers."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
-                 (const :tag "all" t)
-                 (set :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "modes"
-                      :value (not)
-                      (const :tag "Except" not)
-                      (repeat :inline t (symbol :tag "mode")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode global-company-mode company-mode company-mode-on)
-
-(defun company-mode-on ()
-  (when (and (not (or noninteractive (eq (aref (buffer-name) 0) ?\s)))
-             (cond ((eq company-global-modes t)
-                    t)
-                   ((eq (car-safe company-global-modes) 'not)
-                    (not (memq major-mode (cdr company-global-modes))))
-                   (t (memq major-mode company-global-modes))))
-    (company-mode 1)))
-
-(defsubst company-assert-enabled ()
-  (unless company-mode
-    (company-uninstall-map)
-    (user-error "Company not enabled")))
-
-;;; keymaps ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar-local company-my-keymap nil)
-
-(defvar company-emulation-alist '((t . nil)))
-
-(defsubst company-enable-overriding-keymap (keymap)
-  (company-uninstall-map)
-  (setq company-my-keymap keymap))
-
-(defun company-ensure-emulation-alist ()
-  (unless (eq 'company-emulation-alist (car emulation-mode-map-alists))
-    (setq emulation-mode-map-alists
-          (cons 'company-emulation-alist
-                (delq 'company-emulation-alist emulation-mode-map-alists)))))
-
-(defun company-install-map ()
-  (unless (or (cdar company-emulation-alist)
-              (null company-my-keymap))
-    (setf (cdar company-emulation-alist) company-my-keymap)))
-
-(defun company-uninstall-map ()
-  (setf (cdar company-emulation-alist) nil))
-
-(defun company--company-command-p (keys)
-  "Checks if the keys are part of company's overriding keymap"
-  (or (equal [company-dummy-event] keys)
-      (lookup-key company-my-keymap keys)))
-
-;; Hack:
-;; Emacs calculates the active keymaps before reading the event.  That means we
-;; cannot change the keymap from a timer.  So we send a bogus command.
-;; XXX: Even in Emacs 24.4, seems to be needed in the terminal.
-(defun company-ignore ()
-  (interactive)
-  (setq this-command last-command))
-
-(global-set-key '[company-dummy-event] 'company-ignore)
-
-(defun company-input-noop ()
-  (push 'company-dummy-event unread-command-events))
-
-;; To avoid warnings in Emacs < 26.
-(declare-function line-number-display-width "indent.c")
-
-(defun company--posn-col-row (posn)
-  (let ((col (car (posn-col-row posn)))
-        ;; `posn-col-row' doesn't work well with lines of different height.
-        ;; `posn-actual-col-row' doesn't handle multiple-width characters.
-        (row (cdr (or (posn-actual-col-row posn)
-                      ;; When position is non-visible for some reason.
-                      (posn-col-row posn)))))
-    (when (and header-line-format (version< emacs-version "24.3.93.3"))
-      ;; http://debbugs.gnu.org/18384
-      (cl-decf row))
-    (when (bound-and-true-p display-line-numbers)
-      (cl-decf col (+ 2 (line-number-display-width))))
-    (cons (+ col (window-hscroll)) row)))
-
-(defun company--col-row (&optional pos)
-  (company--posn-col-row (posn-at-point pos)))
-
-(defun company--row (&optional pos)
-  (cdr (company--col-row pos)))
-
-;;; backends ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar-local company-backend nil)
-
-(defun company-grab (regexp &optional expression limit)
-  (when (looking-back regexp limit)
-    (or (match-string-no-properties (or expression 0)) "")))
-
-(defun company-grab-line (regexp &optional expression)
-  "Return a match string for REGEXP if it matches text before point.
-If EXPRESSION is non-nil, return the match string for the respective
-parenthesized expression in REGEXP.
-Matching is limited to the current line."
-  (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t))
-    (company-grab regexp expression (point-at-bol))))
-
-(defun company-grab-symbol ()
-  "If point is at the end of a symbol, return it.
-Otherwise, if point is not inside a symbol, return an empty string."
-  (if (looking-at "\\_>")
-      (buffer-substring (point) (save-excursion (skip-syntax-backward "w_")
-                                                (point)))
-    (unless (and (char-after) (memq (char-syntax (char-after)) '(?w ?_)))
-      "")))
-
-(defun company-grab-word ()
-  "If point is at the end of a word, return it.
-Otherwise, if point is not inside a symbol, return an empty string."
-  (if (looking-at "\\>")
-      (buffer-substring (point) (save-excursion (skip-syntax-backward "w")
-                                                (point)))
-    (unless (and (char-after) (eq (char-syntax (char-after)) ?w))
-      "")))
-
-(defun company-grab-symbol-cons (idle-begin-after-re &optional max-len)
-  "Return a string SYMBOL or a cons (SYMBOL . t).
-SYMBOL is as returned by `company-grab-symbol'.  If the text before point
-matches IDLE-BEGIN-AFTER-RE, return it wrapped in a cons."
-  (let ((symbol (company-grab-symbol)))
-    (when symbol
-      (save-excursion
-        (forward-char (- (length symbol)))
-        (if (looking-back idle-begin-after-re (if max-len
-                                                  (- (point) max-len)
-                                                (line-beginning-position)))
-            (cons symbol t)
-          symbol)))))
-
-(defun company-in-string-or-comment ()
-  "Return non-nil if point is within a string or comment."
-  (let ((ppss (syntax-ppss)))
-    (or (car (setq ppss (nthcdr 3 ppss)))
-        (car (setq ppss (cdr ppss)))
-        (nth 3 ppss))))
-
-(defun company-call-backend (&rest args)
-  (company--force-sync #'company-call-backend-raw args company-backend))
-
-(defun company--force-sync (fun args backend)
-  (let ((value (apply fun args)))
-    (if (not (eq (car-safe value) :async))
-        value
-      (let ((res 'trash)
-            (start (time-to-seconds)))
-        (funcall (cdr value)
-                 (lambda (result) (setq res result)))
-        (while (eq res 'trash)
-          (if (> (- (time-to-seconds) start) company-async-timeout)
-              (error "Company: backend %s async timeout with args %s"
-                     backend args)
-            ;; XXX: Reusing the trick from company--fetch-candidates here
-            ;; doesn't work well: sit-for isn't a good fit when we want to
-            ;; ignore pending input (results in too many calls).
-            ;; FIXME: We should deal with this by standardizing on a kind of
-            ;; Future object that knows how to sync itself. In most cases (but
-            ;; not all), by calling accept-process-output, probably.
-            (sleep-for company-async-wait)))
-        res))))
-
-(defun company-call-backend-raw (&rest args)
-  (condition-case-unless-debug err
-      (if (functionp company-backend)
-          (apply company-backend args)
-        (apply #'company--multi-backend-adapter company-backend args))
-    (user-error (user-error
-                 "Company: backend %s user-error: %s"
-                 company-backend (error-message-string err)))
-    (error (error "Company: backend %s error \"%s\" with args %s"
-                  company-backend (error-message-string err) args))))
-
-(defun company--multi-backend-adapter (backends command &rest args)
-  (let ((backends (cl-loop for b in backends
-                           when (or (keywordp b)
-                                    (company--maybe-init-backend b))
-                           collect b))
-        (separate (memq :separate backends)))
-
-    (when (eq command 'prefix)
-      (setq backends (butlast backends (length (member :with backends)))))
-
-    (setq backends (cl-delete-if #'keywordp backends))
-
-    (pcase command
-      (`candidates
-       (company--multi-backend-adapter-candidates backends (car args) separate))
-      (`sorted separate)
-      (`duplicates (not separate))
-      ((or `prefix `ignore-case `no-cache `require-match)
-       (let (value)
-         (cl-dolist (backend backends)
-           (when (setq value (company--force-sync
-                              backend (cons command args) backend))
-             (cl-return value)))))
-      (_
-       (let ((arg (car args)))
-         (when (> (length arg) 0)
-           (let ((backend (or (get-text-property 0 'company-backend arg)
-                              (car backends))))
-             (apply backend command args))))))))
-
-(defun company--multi-backend-adapter-candidates (backends prefix separate)
-  (let ((pairs (cl-loop for backend in backends
-                        when (equal (company--prefix-str
-                                     (let ((company-backend backend))
-                                       (company-call-backend 'prefix)))
-                                    prefix)
-                        collect (cons (funcall backend 'candidates prefix)
-                                      (company--multi-candidates-mapper
-                                       backend
-                                       separate
-                                       ;; Small perf optimization: don't tag the
-                                       ;; candidates received from the first
-                                       ;; backend in the group.
-                                       (not (eq backend (car backends))))))))
-    (company--merge-async pairs (lambda (values) (apply #'append values)))))
-
-(defun company--multi-candidates-mapper (backend separate tag)
-  (lambda (candidates)
-    (when separate
-      (let ((company-backend backend))
-        (setq candidates
-              (company--preprocess-candidates candidates))))
-    (when tag
-      (setq candidates
-            (mapcar
-             (lambda (str)
-               (propertize str 'company-backend backend))
-             candidates)))
-    candidates))
-
-(defun company--merge-async (pairs merger)
-  (let ((async (cl-loop for pair in pairs
-                        thereis
-                        (eq :async (car-safe (car pair))))))
-    (if (not async)
-        (funcall merger (cl-loop for (val . mapper) in pairs
-                                 collect (funcall mapper val)))
-      (cons
-       :async
-       (lambda (callback)
-         (let* (lst
-                (pending (mapcar #'car pairs))
-                (finisher (lambda ()
-                            (unless pending
-                              (funcall callback
-                                       (funcall merger
-                                                (nreverse lst)))))))
-           (dolist (pair pairs)
-             (push nil lst)
-             (let* ((cell lst)
-                    (val (car pair))
-                    (mapper (cdr pair))
-                    (this-finisher (lambda (res)
-                                     (setq pending (delq val pending))
-                                     (setcar cell (funcall mapper res))
-                                     (funcall finisher))))
-               (if (not (eq :async (car-safe val)))
-                   (funcall this-finisher val)
-                 (let ((fetcher (cdr val)))
-                   (funcall fetcher this-finisher)))))))))))
-
-(defun company--prefix-str (prefix)
-  (or (car-safe prefix) prefix))
-
-;;; completion mechanism ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar-local company-prefix nil)
-
-(defvar-local company-candidates nil)
-
-(defvar-local company-candidates-length nil)
-
-(defvar-local company-candidates-cache nil)
-
-(defvar-local company-candidates-predicate nil)
-
-(defvar-local company-common nil)
-
-(defvar-local company-selection 0)
-
-(defvar-local company-selection-changed nil)
-
-(defvar-local company--manual-action nil
-  "Non-nil, if manual completion took place.")
-
-(defvar-local company--manual-prefix nil)
-
-(defvar company--auto-completion nil
-  "Non-nil when current candidate is being inserted automatically.
-Controlled by `company-auto-complete'.")
-
-(defvar-local company--point-max nil)
-
-(defvar-local company-point nil)
-
-(defvar company-timer nil)
-(defvar company-tooltip-timer nil)
-
-(defsubst company-strip-prefix (str)
-  (substring str (length company-prefix)))
-
-(defun company--insert-candidate (candidate)
-  (when (> (length candidate) 0)
-    (setq candidate (substring-no-properties candidate))
-    ;; XXX: Return value we check here is subject to change.
-    (if (eq (company-call-backend 'ignore-case) 'keep-prefix)
-        (insert (company-strip-prefix candidate))
-      (unless (equal company-prefix candidate)
-        (delete-region (- (point) (length company-prefix)) (point))
-        (insert candidate)))))
-
-(defmacro company-with-candidate-inserted (candidate &rest body)
-  "Evaluate BODY with CANDIDATE temporarily inserted.
-This is a tool for backends that need candidates inserted before they
-can retrieve meta-data for them."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  `(let ((inhibit-modification-hooks t)
-         (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
-         (modified-p (buffer-modified-p)))
-     (company--insert-candidate ,candidate)
-     (unwind-protect
-         (progn ,@body)
-       (delete-region company-point (point))
-       (set-buffer-modified-p modified-p))))
-
-(defun company-explicit-action-p ()
-  "Return whether explicit completion action was taken by the user."
-  (or company--manual-action
-      company-selection-changed))
-
-(defun company-reformat (candidate)
-  ;; company-ispell needs this, because the results are always lower-case
-  ;; It's mory efficient to fix it only when they are displayed.
-  ;; FIXME: Adopt the current text's capitalization instead?
-  (if (eq (company-call-backend 'ignore-case) 'keep-prefix)
-      (concat company-prefix (substring candidate (length company-prefix)))
-    candidate))
-
-(defun company--should-complete ()
-  (and (eq company-idle-delay 'now)
-       (not (or buffer-read-only
-                overriding-local-map))
-       ;; Check if in the middle of entering a key combination.
-       (or (equal (this-command-keys-vector) [])
-           (not (keymapp (key-binding (this-command-keys-vector)))))
-       (not (and transient-mark-mode mark-active))))
-
-(defun company--should-continue ()
-  (or (eq t company-begin-commands)
-      (eq t company-continue-commands)
-      (if (eq 'not (car company-continue-commands))
-          (not (memq this-command (cdr company-continue-commands)))
-        (or (memq this-command company-begin-commands)
-            (memq this-command company-continue-commands)
-            (and (symbolp this-command)
-                 (string-match-p "\\`company-" (symbol-name this-command)))))))
-
-(defun company-call-frontends (command)
-  (dolist (frontend company-frontends)
-    (condition-case-unless-debug err
-        (funcall frontend command)
-      (error (error "Company: frontend %s error \"%s\" on command %s"
-                    frontend (error-message-string err) command)))))
-
-(defun company-set-selection (selection &optional force-update)
-  (setq selection
-        (if company-selection-wrap-around
-            (mod selection company-candidates-length)
-          (max 0 (min (1- company-candidates-length) selection))))
-  (when (or force-update (not (equal selection company-selection)))
-    (setq company-selection selection
-          company-selection-changed t)
-    (company-call-frontends 'update)))
-
-(defun company--group-lighter (candidate base)
-  (let ((backend (or (get-text-property 0 'company-backend candidate)
-                     (cl-some (lambda (x) (and (not (keywordp x)) x))
-                              company-backend))))
-    (when (and backend (symbolp backend))
-      (let ((name (replace-regexp-in-string "company-\\|-company" ""
-                                            (symbol-name backend))))
-        (format "%s-<%s>" base name)))))
-
-(defun company-update-candidates (candidates)
-  (setq company-candidates-length (length candidates))
-  (if company-selection-changed
-      ;; Try to restore the selection
-      (let ((selected (nth company-selection company-candidates)))
-        (setq company-selection 0
-              company-candidates candidates)
-        (when selected
-          (catch 'found
-            (while candidates
-              (let ((candidate (pop candidates)))
-                (when (and (string= candidate selected)
-                           (equal (company-call-backend 'annotation candidate)
-                                  (company-call-backend 'annotation selected)))
-                  (throw 'found t)))
-              (cl-incf company-selection))
-            (setq company-selection 0
-                  company-selection-changed nil))))
-    (setq company-selection 0
-          company-candidates candidates))
-  ;; Calculate common.
-  (let ((completion-ignore-case (company-call-backend 'ignore-case)))
-    ;; We want to support non-prefix completion, so filtering is the
-    ;; responsibility of each respective backend, not ours.
-    ;; On the other hand, we don't want to replace non-prefix input in
-    ;; `company-complete-common', unless there's only one candidate.
-    (setq company-common
-          (if (cdr company-candidates)
-              (let ((common (try-completion "" company-candidates)))
-                (when (string-prefix-p company-prefix common
-                                       completion-ignore-case)
-                  common))
-            (car company-candidates)))))
-
-(defun company-calculate-candidates (prefix)
-  (let ((candidates (cdr (assoc prefix company-candidates-cache)))
-        (ignore-case (company-call-backend 'ignore-case)))
-    (or candidates
-        (when company-candidates-cache
-          (let ((len (length prefix))
-                (completion-ignore-case ignore-case)
-                prev)
-            (cl-dotimes (i (1+ len))
-              (when (setq prev (cdr (assoc (substring prefix 0 (- len i))
-                                           company-candidates-cache)))
-                (setq candidates (all-completions prefix prev))
-                (cl-return t)))))
-        (progn
-          ;; No cache match, call the backend.
-          (setq candidates (company--preprocess-candidates
-                            (company--fetch-candidates prefix)))
-          ;; Save in cache.
-          (push (cons prefix candidates) company-candidates-cache)))
-    ;; Only now apply the predicate and transformers.
-    (setq candidates (company--postprocess-candidates candidates))
-    (when candidates
-      (if (or (cdr candidates)
-              (not (eq t (compare-strings (car candidates) nil nil
-                                          prefix nil nil ignore-case))))
-          candidates
-        ;; Already completed and unique; don't start.
-        t))))
-
-(defun company--fetch-candidates (prefix)
-  (let* ((non-essential (not (company-explicit-action-p)))
-         (c (if (or company-selection-changed
-                    ;; FIXME: This is not ideal, but we have not managed to deal
-                    ;; with these situations in a better way yet.
-                    (company-require-match-p))
-                (company-call-backend 'candidates prefix)
-              (company-call-backend-raw 'candidates prefix))))
-    (if (not (eq (car c) :async))
-        c
-      (let ((res 'none)
-            (inhibit-redisplay t))
-        (funcall
-         (cdr c)
-         (lambda (candidates)
-           (when (eq res 'none)
-             (push 'company-foo unread-command-events))
-           (setq res candidates)))
-        (if (company--flyspell-workaround-p)
-            (while (and (eq res 'none)
-                        (not (input-pending-p)))
-              (sleep-for company-async-wait))
-          (while (and (eq res 'none)
-                      (sit-for 0.5 t))))
-        (while (member (car unread-command-events)
-                       '(company-foo (t . company-foo)))
-          (pop unread-command-events))
-        (prog1
-            (and (consp res) res)
-          (setq res 'exited))))))
-
-(defun company--flyspell-workaround-p ()
-  ;; https://debbugs.gnu.org/23980
-  (and (bound-and-true-p flyspell-mode)
-       (version< emacs-version "27")))
-
-(defun company--preprocess-candidates (candidates)
-  (cl-assert (cl-every #'stringp candidates))
-  (unless (company-call-backend 'sorted)
-    (setq candidates (sort candidates 'string<)))
-  (when (company-call-backend 'duplicates)
-    (company--strip-duplicates candidates))
-  candidates)
-
-(defun company--postprocess-candidates (candidates)
-  (when (or company-candidates-predicate company-transformers)
-    (setq candidates (copy-sequence candidates)))
-  (when company-candidates-predicate
-    (setq candidates (cl-delete-if-not company-candidates-predicate candidates)))
-  (company--transform-candidates candidates))
-
-(defun company--strip-duplicates (candidates)
-  (let ((c2 candidates)
-        (annos 'unk))
-    (while c2
-      (setcdr c2
-              (let ((str (pop c2)))
-                (while (let ((str2 (car c2)))
-                         (if (not (equal str str2))
-                             (progn
-                               (setq annos 'unk)
-                               nil)
-                           (when (eq annos 'unk)
-                             (setq annos (list (company-call-backend
-                                                'annotation str))))
-                           (let ((anno2 (company-call-backend
-                                         'annotation str2)))
-                             (if (member anno2 annos)
-                                 t
-                               (push anno2 annos)
-                               nil))))
-                  (pop c2))
-                c2)))))
-
-(defun company--transform-candidates (candidates)
-  (let ((c candidates))
-    (dolist (tr company-transformers)
-      (setq c (funcall tr c)))
-    c))
-
-(defcustom company-occurrence-weight-function
-  #'company-occurrence-prefer-closest-above
-  "Function to weigh matches in `company-sort-by-occurrence'.
-It's called with three arguments: cursor position, the beginning and the
-end of the match."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "First above point, then below point"
-                 company-occurrence-prefer-closest-above)
-          (const :tag "Prefer closest in any direction"
-                 company-occurrence-prefer-any-closest)))
-
-(defun company-occurrence-prefer-closest-above (pos match-beg match-end)
-  "Give priority to the matches above point, then those below point."
-  (if (< match-beg pos)
-      (- pos match-end)
-    (- match-beg (window-start))))
-
-(defun company-occurrence-prefer-any-closest (pos _match-beg match-end)
-  "Give priority to the matches closest to the point."
-  (abs (- pos match-end)))
-
-(defun company-sort-by-occurrence (candidates)
-  "Sort CANDIDATES according to their occurrences.
-Searches for each in the currently visible part of the current buffer and
-prioritizes the matches according to `company-occurrence-weight-function'.
-The rest of the list is appended unchanged.
-Keywords and function definition names are ignored."
-  (let* ((w-start (window-start))
-         (w-end (window-end))
-         (start-point (point))
-         occurs
-         (noccurs
-          (save-excursion
-            (cl-delete-if
-             (lambda (candidate)
-               (when (catch 'done
-                       (goto-char w-start)
-                       (while (search-forward candidate w-end t)
-                         (when (and (not (eq (point) start-point))
-                                    (save-match-data
-                                      (company--occurrence-predicate)))
-                           (throw 'done t))))
-                 (push
-                  (cons candidate
-                        (funcall company-occurrence-weight-function
-                                 start-point
-                                 (match-beginning 0)
-                                 (match-end 0)))
-                  occurs)
-                 t))
-             candidates))))
-    (nconc
-     (mapcar #'car (sort occurs (lambda (e1 e2) (<= (cdr e1) (cdr e2)))))
-     noccurs)))
-
-(defun company--occurrence-predicate ()
-  (defvar comint-last-prompt)
-  (let ((beg (match-beginning 0))
-        (end (match-end 0))
-        (comint-last-prompt (bound-and-true-p comint-last-prompt)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char end)
-      ;; Workaround for python-shell-completion-at-point's behavior:
-      ;; https://github.com/company-mode/company-mode/issues/759
-      ;; https://github.com/company-mode/company-mode/issues/549
-      (when (derived-mode-p 'inferior-python-mode)
-        (let ((lbp (line-beginning-position)))
-          (setq comint-last-prompt (cons lbp lbp))))
-      (and (not (memq (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'face)
-                      '(font-lock-function-name-face
-                        font-lock-keyword-face)))
-           (let ((prefix (company--prefix-str
-                          (company-call-backend 'prefix))))
-             (and (stringp prefix)
-                  (= (length prefix) (- end beg))))))))
-
-(defun company-sort-by-backend-importance (candidates)
-  "Sort CANDIDATES as two priority groups.
-If `company-backend' is a function, do nothing.  If it's a list, move
-candidates from backends before keyword `:with' to the front.  Candidates
-from the rest of the backends in the group, if any, will be left at the end."
-  (if (functionp company-backend)
-      candidates
-    (let ((low-priority (cdr (memq :with company-backend))))
-      (if (null low-priority)
-          candidates
-        (sort candidates
-              (lambda (c1 c2)
-                (and
-                 (let ((b2 (get-text-property 0 'company-backend c2)))
-                   (and b2 (memq b2 low-priority)))
-                 (let ((b1 (get-text-property 0 'company-backend c1)))
-                   (or (not b1) (not (memq b1 low-priority)))))))))))
-
-(defun company-sort-prefer-same-case-prefix (candidates)
-  "Prefer CANDIDATES with the exact same prefix.
-If a backend returns case insensitive matches, candidates with the an exact
-prefix match (same case) will be prioritized."
-  (cl-loop for candidate in candidates
-           if (string-prefix-p company-prefix candidate)
-           collect candidate into same-case
-           else collect candidate into other-case
-           finally return (append same-case other-case)))
-
-(defun company-idle-begin (buf win tick pos)
-  (and (eq buf (current-buffer))
-       (eq win (selected-window))
-       (eq tick (buffer-chars-modified-tick))
-       (eq pos (point))
-       (when (company-auto-begin)
-         (company-input-noop)
-         (let ((this-command 'company-idle-begin))
-           (company-post-command)))))
-
-(defun company-auto-begin ()
-  (and company-mode
-       (not company-candidates)
-       (let ((company-idle-delay 'now))
-         (condition-case-unless-debug err
-             (progn
-               (company--perform)
-               ;; Return non-nil if active.
-               company-candidates)
-           (error (message "Company: An error occurred in auto-begin")
-                  (message "%s" (error-message-string err))
-                  (company-cancel))
-           (quit (company-cancel))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-manual-begin ()
-  (interactive)
-  (company-assert-enabled)
-  (setq company--manual-action t)
-  (unwind-protect
-      (let ((company-minimum-prefix-length 0))
-        (or company-candidates
-            (company-auto-begin)))
-    (unless company-candidates
-      (setq company--manual-action nil))))
-
-(defun company-other-backend (&optional backward)
-  (interactive (list current-prefix-arg))
-  (company-assert-enabled)
-  (let* ((after (if company-backend
-                    (cdr (member company-backend company-backends))
-                  company-backends))
-         (before (cdr (member company-backend (reverse company-backends))))
-         (next (if backward
-                   (append before (reverse after))
-                 (append after (reverse before)))))
-    (company-cancel)
-    (cl-dolist (backend next)
-      (when (ignore-errors (company-begin-backend backend))
-        (cl-return t))))
-  (unless company-candidates
-    (user-error "No other backend")))
-
-(defun company-require-match-p ()
-  (let ((backend-value (company-call-backend 'require-match)))
-    (or (eq backend-value t)
-        (and (not (eq backend-value 'never))
-             (if (functionp company-require-match)
-                 (funcall company-require-match)
-               (eq company-require-match t))))))
-
-(defun company-auto-complete-p (input)
-  "Return non-nil if INPUT should trigger auto-completion."
-  (and (if (functionp company-auto-complete)
-           (funcall company-auto-complete)
-         company-auto-complete)
-       (if (functionp company-auto-complete-chars)
-           (funcall company-auto-complete-chars input)
-         (if (consp company-auto-complete-chars)
-             (memq (char-syntax (string-to-char input))
-                   company-auto-complete-chars)
-           (string-match (regexp-quote (substring input 0 1))
-                          company-auto-complete-chars)))))
-
-(defun company--incremental-p ()
-  (and (> (point) company-point)
-       (> (point-max) company--point-max)
-       (not (eq this-command 'backward-delete-char-untabify))
-       (equal (buffer-substring (- company-point (length company-prefix))
-                                company-point)
-              company-prefix)))
-
-(defun company--continue-failed (new-prefix)
-  (cond
-   ((and (or (not (company-require-match-p))
-             ;; Don't require match if the new prefix
-             ;; doesn't continue the old one, and the latter was a match.
-             (not (stringp new-prefix))
-             (<= (length new-prefix) (length company-prefix)))
-         (member company-prefix company-candidates))
-    ;; Last input was a success,
-    ;; but we're treating it as an abort + input anyway,
-    ;; like the `unique' case below.
-    (company-cancel 'non-unique))
-   ((company-require-match-p)
-    ;; Wrong incremental input, but required match.
-    (delete-char (- company-point (point)))
-    (ding)
-    (message "Matching input is required")
-    company-candidates)
-   (t (company-cancel))))
-
-(defun company--good-prefix-p (prefix)
-  (and (stringp (company--prefix-str prefix)) ;excludes 'stop
-       (or (eq (cdr-safe prefix) t)
-           (let ((len (or (cdr-safe prefix) (length prefix))))
-             (if company--manual-prefix
-                 (or (not company-abort-manual-when-too-short)
-                     ;; Must not be less than minimum or initial length.
-                     (>= len (min company-minimum-prefix-length
-                                  (length company--manual-prefix))))
-               (>= len company-minimum-prefix-length))))))
-
-(defun company--continue ()
-  (when (company-call-backend 'no-cache company-prefix)
-    ;; Don't complete existing candidates, fetch new ones.
-    (setq company-candidates-cache nil))
-  (let* ((new-prefix (company-call-backend 'prefix))
-         (c (when (and (company--good-prefix-p new-prefix)
-                       (setq new-prefix (company--prefix-str new-prefix))
-                       (= (- (point) (length new-prefix))
-                          (- company-point (length company-prefix))))
-              (company-calculate-candidates new-prefix))))
-    (cond
-     ((eq c t)
-      ;; t means complete/unique.
-      ;; Handle it like completion was aborted, to differentiate from user
-      ;; calling one of Company's commands to insert the candidate,
-      ;; not to trigger template expansion, etc.
-      (company-cancel 'unique))
-     ((consp c)
-      ;; incremental match
-      (setq company-prefix new-prefix)
-      (company-update-candidates c)
-      c)
-     ((and (> (point) company-point)
-           (company-auto-complete-p (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                     (point) company-point)))
-      ;; auto-complete
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char company-point)
-        (let ((company--auto-completion t))
-          (company-complete-selection))
-        nil))
-     ((not (company--incremental-p))
-      (company-cancel))
-     (t (company--continue-failed new-prefix)))))
-
-(defun company--begin-new ()
-  (let (prefix c)
-    (cl-dolist (backend (if company-backend
-                            ;; prefer manual override
-                            (list company-backend)
-                          company-backends))
-      (setq prefix
-            (if (or (symbolp backend)
-                    (functionp backend))
-                (when (company--maybe-init-backend backend)
-                  (let ((company-backend backend))
-                    (company-call-backend 'prefix)))
-              (company--multi-backend-adapter backend 'prefix)))
-      (when prefix
-        (when (company--good-prefix-p prefix)
-          (setq company-prefix (company--prefix-str prefix)
-                company-backend backend
-                c (company-calculate-candidates company-prefix))
-          (if (not (consp c))
-              (progn
-                (when company--manual-action
-                  (message "No completion found"))
-                (when (eq c t)
-                  ;; t means complete/unique.
-                  ;; Run the hooks anyway, to e.g. clear the cache.
-                  (company-cancel 'unique)))
-            (when company--manual-action
-              (setq company--manual-prefix prefix))
-            (company-update-candidates c)
-            (run-hook-with-args 'company-completion-started-hook
-                                (company-explicit-action-p))
-            (company-call-frontends 'show)))
-        (cl-return c)))))
-
-(defun company--perform ()
-  (or (and company-candidates (company--continue))
-      (and (company--should-complete) (company--begin-new)))
-  (if (not company-candidates)
-      (setq company-backend nil)
-    (setq company-point (point)
-          company--point-max (point-max))
-    (company-ensure-emulation-alist)
-    (company-enable-overriding-keymap company-active-map)
-    (company-call-frontends 'update)))
-
-(defun company-cancel (&optional result)
-  (let ((prefix company-prefix)
-        (backend company-backend))
-    (setq company-backend nil
-          company-prefix nil
-          company-candidates nil
-          company-candidates-length nil
-          company-candidates-cache nil
-          company-candidates-predicate nil
-          company-common nil
-          company-selection 0
-          company-selection-changed nil
-          company--manual-action nil
-          company--manual-prefix nil
-          company--point-max nil
-          company-point nil)
-    (when company-timer
-      (cancel-timer company-timer))
-    (company-echo-cancel t)
-    (company-search-mode 0)
-    (company-call-frontends 'hide)
-    (company-enable-overriding-keymap nil)
-    (when prefix
-      ;; FIXME: RESULT can also be e.g. `unique'.  We should call
-      ;; `company-completion-finished-hook' in that case, with right argument.
-      (if (stringp result)
-          (let ((company-backend backend))
-            (run-hook-with-args 'company-completion-finished-hook result)
-            (company-call-backend 'post-completion result))
-        (run-hook-with-args 'company-completion-cancelled-hook result))))
-  ;; Make return value explicit.
-  nil)
-
-(defun company-abort ()
-  (interactive)
-  (company-cancel 'abort))
-
-(defun company-finish (result)
-  (company--insert-candidate result)
-  (company-cancel result))
-
-(defsubst company-keep (command)
-  (and (symbolp command) (get command 'company-keep)))
-
-(defun company-pre-command ()
-  (company--electric-restore-window-configuration)
-  (unless (company-keep this-command)
-    (condition-case-unless-debug err
-        (when company-candidates
-          (company-call-frontends 'pre-command)
-          (unless (company--should-continue)
-            (company-abort)))
-      (error (message "Company: An error occurred in pre-command")
-             (message "%s" (error-message-string err))
-             (company-cancel))))
-  (when company-timer
-    (cancel-timer company-timer)
-    (setq company-timer nil))
-  (company-echo-cancel t)
-  (company-uninstall-map))
-
-(defun company-post-command ()
-  (when (and company-candidates
-             (null this-command))
-    ;; Happens when the user presses `C-g' while inside
-    ;; `flyspell-post-command-hook', for example.
-    ;; Or any other `post-command-hook' function that can call `sit-for',
-    ;; or any quittable timer function.
-    (company-abort)
-    (setq this-command 'company-abort))
-  (unless (company-keep this-command)
-    (condition-case-unless-debug err
-        (progn
-          (unless (equal (point) company-point)
-            (let (company-idle-delay) ; Against misbehavior while debugging.
-              (company--perform)))
-          (if company-candidates
-              (company-call-frontends 'post-command)
-            (and (or (numberp company-idle-delay)
-                     ;; Deprecated.
-                     (eq company-idle-delay t))
-                 (not defining-kbd-macro)
-                 (company--should-begin)
-                 (setq company-timer
-                       (run-with-timer (company--idle-delay) nil
-                                       'company-idle-begin
-                                       (current-buffer) (selected-window)
-                                       (buffer-chars-modified-tick) (point))))))
-      (error (message "Company: An error occurred in post-command")
-             (message "%s" (error-message-string err))
-             (company-cancel))))
-  (company-install-map))
-
-(defun company--idle-delay ()
-  (if (memql company-idle-delay '(t 0 0.0))
-      0.01
-    company-idle-delay))
-
-(defvar company--begin-inhibit-commands '(company-abort
-                                          company-complete-mouse
-                                          company-complete
-                                          company-complete-common
-                                          company-complete-selection
-                                          company-complete-number)
-  "List of commands after which idle completion is (still) disabled when
-`company-begin-commands' is t.")
-
-(defun company--should-begin ()
-  (if (eq t company-begin-commands)
-      (not (memq this-command company--begin-inhibit-commands))
-    (or
-     (memq this-command company-begin-commands)
-     (and (symbolp this-command) (get this-command 'company-begin)))))
-
-;;; search ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defcustom company-search-regexp-function #'regexp-quote
-  "Function to construct the search regexp from input.
-It's called with one argument, the current search input.  It must return
-either a regexp without groups, or one where groups don't intersect and
-each one wraps a part of the input string."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Exact match" regexp-quote)
-          (const :tag "Words separated with spaces" company-search-words-regexp)
-          (const :tag "Words separated with spaces, in any order"
-                 company-search-words-in-any-order-regexp)
-          (const :tag "All characters in given order, with anything in between"
-                 company-search-flex-regexp)))
-
-(defvar-local company-search-string "")
-
-(defvar company-search-lighter '(" "
-                                 (company-search-filtering "Filter" "Search")
-                                 ": \""
-                                 company-search-string
-                                 "\""))
-
-(defvar-local company-search-filtering nil
-  "Non-nil to filter the completion candidates by the search string")
-
-(defvar-local company--search-old-selection 0)
-
-(defvar-local company--search-old-changed nil)
-
-(defun company-search-words-regexp (input)
-  (mapconcat (lambda (word) (format "\\(%s\\)" (regexp-quote word)))
-             (split-string input " +" t) ".*"))
-
-(defun company-search-words-in-any-order-regexp (input)
-  (let* ((words (mapcar (lambda (word) (format "\\(%s\\)" (regexp-quote word)))
-                        (split-string input " +" t)))
-         (permutations (company--permutations words)))
-    (mapconcat (lambda (words)
-                 (mapconcat #'identity words ".*"))
-               permutations
-               "\\|")))
-
-(defun company-search-flex-regexp (input)
-  (if (zerop (length input))
-      ""
-    (concat (regexp-quote (string (aref input 0)))
-            (mapconcat (lambda (c)
-                         (concat "[^" (string c) "]*"
-                                 (regexp-quote (string c))))
-                       (substring input 1) ""))))
-
-(defun company--permutations (lst)
-  (if (not lst)
-      '(nil)
-    (cl-mapcan
-     (lambda (e)
-       (mapcar (lambda (perm) (cons e perm))
-               (company--permutations (cl-remove e lst :count 1))))
-     lst)))
-
-(defun company--search (text lines)
-  (let ((re (funcall company-search-regexp-function text))
-        (i 0))
-    (cl-dolist (line lines)
-      (when (string-match-p re line (length company-prefix))
-        (cl-return i))
-      (cl-incf i))))
-
-(defun company-search-keypad ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((name (symbol-name last-command-event))
-         (last-command-event (aref name (1- (length name)))))
-    (company-search-printing-char)))
-
-(defun company-search-printing-char ()
-  (interactive)
-  (company--search-assert-enabled)
-  (let ((ss (concat company-search-string (string last-command-event))))
-    (when company-search-filtering
-      (company--search-update-predicate ss))
-    (company--search-update-string ss)))
-
-(defun company--search-update-predicate (ss)
-  (let* ((re (funcall company-search-regexp-function ss))
-         (company-candidates-predicate
-          (and (not (string= re ""))
-               company-search-filtering
-               (lambda (candidate) (string-match re candidate))))
-         (cc (company-calculate-candidates company-prefix)))
-    (unless cc (user-error "No match"))
-    (company-update-candidates cc)))
-
-(defun company--search-update-string (new)
-  (let* ((pos (company--search new (nthcdr company-selection company-candidates))))
-    (if (null pos)
-        (ding)
-      (setq company-search-string new)
-      (company-set-selection (+ company-selection pos) t))))
-
-(defun company--search-assert-input ()
-  (company--search-assert-enabled)
-  (when (string= company-search-string "")
-    (user-error "Empty search string")))
-
-(defun company-search-repeat-forward ()
-  "Repeat the incremental search in completion candidates forward."
-  (interactive)
-  (company--search-assert-input)
-  (let ((pos (company--search company-search-string
-                              (cdr (nthcdr company-selection
-                                           company-candidates)))))
-    (if (null pos)
-        (ding)
-      (company-set-selection (+ company-selection pos 1) t))))
-
-(defun company-search-repeat-backward ()
-  "Repeat the incremental search in completion candidates backwards."
-  (interactive)
-  (company--search-assert-input)
-  (let ((pos (company--search company-search-string
-                              (nthcdr (- company-candidates-length
-                                         company-selection)
-                                      (reverse company-candidates)))))
-    (if (null pos)
-        (ding)
-      (company-set-selection (- company-selection pos 1) t))))
-
-(defun company-search-toggle-filtering ()
-  "Toggle `company-search-filtering'."
-  (interactive)
-  (company--search-assert-enabled)
-  (setq company-search-filtering (not company-search-filtering))
-  (let ((ss company-search-string))
-    (company--search-update-predicate ss)
-    (company--search-update-string ss)))
-
-(defun company-search-abort ()
-  "Abort searching the completion candidates."
-  (interactive)
-  (company--search-assert-enabled)
-  (company-search-mode 0)
-  (company-set-selection company--search-old-selection t)
-  (setq company-selection-changed company--search-old-changed))
-
-(defun company-search-other-char ()
-  (interactive)
-  (company--search-assert-enabled)
-  (company-search-mode 0)
-  (company--unread-this-command-keys))
-
-(defun company-search-delete-char ()
-  (interactive)
-  (company--search-assert-enabled)
-  (if (string= company-search-string "")
-      (ding)
-    (let ((ss (substring company-search-string 0 -1)))
-      (when company-search-filtering
-        (company--search-update-predicate ss))
-      (company--search-update-string ss))))
-
-(defvar company-search-map
-  (let ((i 0)
-        (keymap (make-keymap)))
-    (if (fboundp 'max-char)
-        (set-char-table-range (nth 1 keymap) (cons #x100 (max-char))
-                              'company-search-printing-char)
-      (with-no-warnings
-        ;; obsolete in Emacs 23
-        (let ((l (generic-character-list))
-              (table (nth 1 keymap)))
-          (while l
-            (set-char-table-default table (car l) 'company-search-printing-char)
-            (setq l (cdr l))))))
-    (define-key keymap [t] 'company-search-other-char)
-    (while (< i ?\s)
-      (define-key keymap (make-string 1 i) 'company-search-other-char)
-      (cl-incf i))
-    (while (< i 256)
-      (define-key keymap (vector i) 'company-search-printing-char)
-      (cl-incf i))
-    (dotimes (i 10)
-      (define-key keymap (read (format "[kp-%s]" i)) 'company-search-keypad))
-    (let ((meta-map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-      (define-key keymap (char-to-string meta-prefix-char) meta-map)
-      (define-key keymap [escape] meta-map))
-    (define-key keymap (vector meta-prefix-char t) 'company-search-other-char)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "M-n") 'company-select-next)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "M-p") 'company-select-previous)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "<down>") 'company-select-next-or-abort)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "<up>") 'company-select-previous-or-abort)
-    (define-key keymap "\e\e\e" 'company-search-other-char)
-    (define-key keymap [escape escape escape] 'company-search-other-char)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "DEL") 'company-search-delete-char)
-    (define-key keymap [backspace] 'company-search-delete-char)
-    (define-key keymap "\C-g" 'company-search-abort)
-    (define-key keymap "\C-s" 'company-search-repeat-forward)
-    (define-key keymap "\C-r" 'company-search-repeat-backward)
-    (define-key keymap "\C-o" 'company-search-toggle-filtering)
-    (dotimes (i 10)
-      (define-key keymap (read-kbd-macro (format "M-%d" i)) 'company-complete-number))
-    keymap)
-  "Keymap used for incrementally searching the completion candidates.")
-
-(define-minor-mode company-search-mode
-  "Search mode for completion candidates.
-Don't start this directly, use `company-search-candidates' or
-`company-filter-candidates'."
-  nil company-search-lighter nil
-  (if company-search-mode
-      (if (company-manual-begin)
-          (progn
-            (setq company--search-old-selection company-selection
-                  company--search-old-changed company-selection-changed)
-            (company-call-frontends 'update)
-            (company-enable-overriding-keymap company-search-map))
-        (setq company-search-mode nil))
-    (kill-local-variable 'company-search-string)
-    (kill-local-variable 'company-search-filtering)
-    (kill-local-variable 'company--search-old-selection)
-    (kill-local-variable 'company--search-old-changed)
-    (when company-backend
-      (company--search-update-predicate "")
-      (company-call-frontends 'update))
-    (company-enable-overriding-keymap company-active-map)))
-
-(defun company--search-assert-enabled ()
-  (company-assert-enabled)
-  (unless company-search-mode
-    (company-uninstall-map)
-    (user-error "Company not in search mode")))
-
-(defun company-search-candidates ()
-  "Start searching the completion candidates incrementally.
-
-\\<company-search-map>Search can be controlled with the commands:
-- `company-search-repeat-forward' (\\[company-search-repeat-forward])
-- `company-search-repeat-backward' (\\[company-search-repeat-backward])
-- `company-search-abort' (\\[company-search-abort])
-- `company-search-delete-char' (\\[company-search-delete-char])
-
-Regular characters are appended to the search string.
-
-Customize `company-search-regexp-function' to change how the input
-is interpreted when searching.
-
-The command `company-search-toggle-filtering' (\\[company-search-toggle-filtering])
-uses the search string to filter the completion candidates."
-  (interactive)
-  (company-search-mode 1))
-
-(defvar company-filter-map
-  (let ((keymap (make-keymap)))
-    (define-key keymap [remap company-search-printing-char]
-      'company-filter-printing-char)
-    (set-keymap-parent keymap company-search-map)
-    keymap)
-  "Keymap used for incrementally searching the completion candidates.")
-
-(defun company-filter-candidates ()
-  "Start filtering the completion candidates incrementally.
-This works the same way as `company-search-candidates' immediately
-followed by `company-search-toggle-filtering'."
-  (interactive)
-  (company-search-mode 1)
-  (setq company-search-filtering t))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun company-select-next (&optional arg)
-  "Select the next candidate in the list.
-
-With ARG, move by that many elements."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (when (company-manual-begin)
-    (company-set-selection (+ (or arg 1) company-selection))))
-
-(defun company-select-previous (&optional arg)
-  "Select the previous candidate in the list.
-
-With ARG, move by that many elements."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (company-select-next (if arg (- arg) -1)))
-
-(defun company-select-next-or-abort (&optional arg)
-  "Select the next candidate if more than one, else abort
-and invoke the normal binding.
-
-With ARG, move by that many elements."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (> company-candidates-length 1)
-      (company-select-next arg)
-    (company-abort)
-    (company--unread-this-command-keys)))
-
-(defun company-select-previous-or-abort (&optional arg)
-  "Select the previous candidate if more than one, else abort
-and invoke the normal binding.
-
-With ARG, move by that many elements."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (> company-candidates-length 1)
-      (company-select-previous arg)
-    (company-abort)
-    (company--unread-this-command-keys)))
-
-(defun company-next-page ()
-  "Select the candidate one page further."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (company-manual-begin)
-    (if (and company-selection-wrap-around
-             (= company-selection (1- company-candidates-length)))
-        (company-set-selection 0)
-      (let (company-selection-wrap-around)
-        (company-set-selection (+ company-selection
-                                  company-tooltip-limit))))))
-
-(defun company-previous-page ()
-  "Select the candidate one page earlier."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (company-manual-begin)
-    (if (and company-selection-wrap-around
-             (zerop company-selection))
-        (company-set-selection (1- company-candidates-length))
-      (let (company-selection-wrap-around)
-        (company-set-selection (- company-selection
-                                  company-tooltip-limit))))))
-
-(defvar company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-
-(defvar company-tooltip-offset)
-
-(defun company--inside-tooltip-p (event-col-row row height)
-  (let* ((ovl company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-         (column (overlay-get ovl 'company-column))
-         (width (overlay-get ovl 'company-width))
-         (evt-col (car event-col-row))
-         (evt-row (cdr event-col-row)))
-    (and (>= evt-col column)
-         (< evt-col (+ column width))
-         (if (> height 0)
-             (and (> evt-row row)
-                  (<= evt-row (+ row height) ))
-           (and (< evt-row row)
-                (>= evt-row (+ row height)))))))
-
-(defun company--event-col-row (event)
-  (company--posn-col-row (event-start event)))
-
-(defun company-select-mouse (event)
-  "Select the candidate picked by the mouse."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (let ((event-col-row (company--event-col-row event))
-        (ovl-row (company--row))
-        (ovl-height (and company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay
-                         (min (overlay-get company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay
-                                           'company-height)
-                              company-candidates-length))))
-    (if (and ovl-height
-             (company--inside-tooltip-p event-col-row ovl-row ovl-height))
-        (progn
-          (company-set-selection (+ (cdr event-col-row)
-                                    (1- company-tooltip-offset)
-                                    (if (and (eq company-tooltip-offset-display 'lines)
-                                             (not (zerop company-tooltip-offset)))
-                                        -1 0)
-                                    (- ovl-row)
-                                    (if (< ovl-height 0)
-                                        (- 1 ovl-height)
-                                      0)))
-          t)
-      (company-abort)
-      (company--unread-this-command-keys)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun company-complete-mouse (event)
-  "Insert the candidate picked by the mouse."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (when (company-select-mouse event)
-    (company-complete-selection)))
-
-(defun company-complete-selection ()
-  "Insert the selected candidate."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (company-manual-begin)
-    (let ((result (nth company-selection company-candidates)))
-      (company-finish result))))
-
-(defun company-complete-common ()
-  "Insert the common part of all candidates."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (company-manual-begin)
-    (if (and (not (cdr company-candidates))
-             (equal company-common (car company-candidates)))
-        (company-complete-selection)
-      (company--insert-candidate company-common))))
-
-(defun company-complete-common-or-cycle (&optional arg)
-  "Insert the common part of all candidates, or select the next one.
-
-With ARG, move by that many elements."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (when (company-manual-begin)
-    (let ((tick (buffer-chars-modified-tick)))
-      (call-interactively 'company-complete-common)
-      (when (eq tick (buffer-chars-modified-tick))
-        (let ((company-selection-wrap-around t)
-              (current-prefix-arg arg))
-          (call-interactively 'company-select-next))))))
-
-(defun company-indent-or-complete-common ()
-  "Indent the current line or region, or complete the common part."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ((use-region-p)
-    (indent-region (region-beginning) (region-end)))
-   ((memq indent-line-function
-          '(indent-relative indent-relative-maybe))
-    (company-complete-common))
-   ((let ((old-point (point))
-          (old-tick (buffer-chars-modified-tick))
-          (tab-always-indent t))
-      (call-interactively #'indent-for-tab-command)
-      (when (and (eq old-point (point))
-                 (eq old-tick (buffer-chars-modified-tick)))
-        (company-complete-common))))))
-
-(defun company-select-next-if-tooltip-visible-or-complete-selection ()
-  "Insert selection if appropriate, or select the next candidate.
-Insert selection if only preview is showing or only one candidate,
-otherwise select the next candidate."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (and (company-tooltip-visible-p) (> company-candidates-length 1))
-      (call-interactively 'company-select-next)
-    (call-interactively 'company-complete-selection)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-complete ()
-  "Insert the common part of all candidates or the current selection.
-The first time this is called, the common part is inserted, the second
-time, or when the selection has been changed, the selected candidate is
-inserted."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (company-manual-begin)
-    (if (or company-selection-changed
-            (eq last-command 'company-complete-common))
-        (call-interactively 'company-complete-selection)
-      (call-interactively 'company-complete-common)
-      (setq this-command 'company-complete-common))))
-
-(defun company-complete-number (n)
-  "Insert the Nth candidate visible in the tooltip.
-To show the number next to the candidates in some backends, enable
-`company-show-numbers'.  When called interactively, uses the last typed
-character, stripping the modifiers.  That character must be a digit."
-  (interactive
-   (list (let* ((type (event-basic-type last-command-event))
-                (char (if (characterp type)
-                          ;; Number on the main row.
-                          type
-                        ;; Keypad number, if bound directly.
-                        (car (last (string-to-list (symbol-name type))))))
-                (n (- char ?0)))
-           (if (zerop n) 10 n))))
-  (when (company-manual-begin)
-    (and (or (< n 1) (> n (- company-candidates-length
-                             company-tooltip-offset)))
-         (user-error "No candidate number %d" n))
-    (cl-decf n)
-    (company-finish (nth (+ n company-tooltip-offset)
-                         company-candidates))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defconst company-space-strings-limit 100)
-
-(defconst company-space-strings
-  (let (lst)
-    (dotimes (i company-space-strings-limit)
-      (push (make-string (- company-space-strings-limit 1 i) ?\  ) lst))
-    (apply 'vector lst)))
-
-(defun company-space-string (len)
-  (if (< len company-space-strings-limit)
-      (aref company-space-strings len)
-    (make-string len ?\ )))
-
-(defun company-safe-substring (str from &optional to)
-  (let ((bis buffer-invisibility-spec))
-    (if (> from (string-width str))
-        ""
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (setq buffer-invisibility-spec bis)
-        (insert str)
-        (move-to-column from)
-        (let ((beg (point)))
-          (if to
-              (progn
-                (move-to-column to)
-                (concat (buffer-substring beg (point))
-                        (let ((padding (- to (current-column))))
-                          (when (> padding 0)
-                            (company-space-string padding)))))
-            (buffer-substring beg (point-max))))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar-local company-last-metadata nil)
-
-(defun company-fetch-metadata ()
-  (let ((selected (nth company-selection company-candidates)))
-    (unless (eq selected (car company-last-metadata))
-      (setq company-last-metadata
-            (cons selected (company-call-backend 'meta selected))))
-    (cdr company-last-metadata)))
-
-(defun company-doc-buffer (&optional string)
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*company-documentation*")
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (when string
-      (save-excursion
-        (insert string)))
-    (current-buffer)))
-
-(defvar company--electric-saved-window-configuration nil)
-
-(defvar company--electric-commands
-  '(scroll-other-window scroll-other-window-down mwheel-scroll)
-  "List of Commands that won't break out of electric commands.")
-
-(defun company--electric-restore-window-configuration ()
-  "Restore window configuration (after electric commands)."
-  (when (and company--electric-saved-window-configuration
-             (not (memq this-command company--electric-commands)))
-    (set-window-configuration company--electric-saved-window-configuration)
-    (setq company--electric-saved-window-configuration nil)))
-
-(defmacro company--electric-do (&rest body)
-  (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
-  `(when (company-manual-begin)
-     (cl-assert (null company--electric-saved-window-configuration))
-     (setq company--electric-saved-window-configuration (current-window-configuration))
-     (let ((height (window-height))
-           (row (company--row)))
-       ,@body
-       (and (< (window-height) height)
-            (< (- (window-height) row 2) company-tooltip-limit)
-            (recenter (- (window-height) row 2))))))
-
-(defun company--unread-this-command-keys ()
-  (when (> (length (this-command-keys)) 0)
-    (setq unread-command-events (nconc
-                                 (listify-key-sequence (this-command-keys))
-                                 unread-command-events))
-    (clear-this-command-keys t)))
-
-(defun company-show-doc-buffer ()
-  "Temporarily show the documentation buffer for the selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (other-window-scroll-buffer)
-    (company--electric-do
-      (let* ((selected (nth company-selection company-candidates))
-             (doc-buffer (or (company-call-backend 'doc-buffer selected)
-                             (user-error "No documentation available")))
-             start)
-        (when (consp doc-buffer)
-          (setq start (cdr doc-buffer)
-                doc-buffer (car doc-buffer)))
-        (setq other-window-scroll-buffer (get-buffer doc-buffer))
-        (let ((win (display-buffer doc-buffer t)))
-          (set-window-start win (if start start (point-min))))))))
-(put 'company-show-doc-buffer 'company-keep t)
-
-(defun company-show-location ()
-  "Temporarily display a buffer showing the selected candidate in context."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (other-window-scroll-buffer)
-    (company--electric-do
-      (let* ((selected (nth company-selection company-candidates))
-             (location (company-call-backend 'location selected))
-             (pos (or (cdr location) (user-error "No location available")))
-             (buffer (or (and (bufferp (car location)) (car location))
-                         (find-file-noselect (car location) t))))
-        (setq other-window-scroll-buffer (get-buffer buffer))
-        (with-selected-window (display-buffer buffer t)
-          (save-restriction
-            (widen)
-            (if (bufferp (car location))
-                (goto-char pos)
-              (goto-char (point-min))
-              (forward-line (1- pos))))
-          (set-window-start nil (point)))))))
-(put 'company-show-location 'company-keep t)
-
-;;; package functions ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar-local company-callback nil)
-
-(defun company-remove-callback (&optional ignored)
-  (remove-hook 'company-completion-finished-hook company-callback t)
-  (remove-hook 'company-completion-cancelled-hook 'company-remove-callback t)
-  (remove-hook 'company-completion-finished-hook 'company-remove-callback t))
-
-(defun company-begin-backend (backend &optional callback)
-  "Start a completion at point using BACKEND."
-  (interactive (let ((val (completing-read "Company backend: "
-                                           obarray
-                                           'functionp nil "company-")))
-                 (when val
-                   (list (intern val)))))
-  (when (setq company-callback callback)
-    (add-hook 'company-completion-finished-hook company-callback nil t))
-  (add-hook 'company-completion-cancelled-hook 'company-remove-callback nil t)
-  (add-hook 'company-completion-finished-hook 'company-remove-callback nil t)
-  (setq company-backend backend)
-  ;; Return non-nil if active.
-  (or (company-manual-begin)
-      (user-error "Cannot complete at point")))
-
-(defun company-begin-with (candidates
-                           &optional prefix-length require-match callback)
-  "Start a completion at point.
-CANDIDATES is the list of candidates to use and PREFIX-LENGTH is the length
-of the prefix that already is in the buffer before point.
-It defaults to 0.
-
-CALLBACK is a function called with the selected result if the user
-successfully completes the input.
-
-Example: \(company-begin-with '\(\"foo\" \"foobar\" \"foobarbaz\"\)\)"
-  (let ((begin-marker (copy-marker (point) t)))
-    (company-begin-backend
-     (lambda (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-       (pcase command
-         (`prefix
-          (when (equal (point) (marker-position begin-marker))
-            (buffer-substring (- (point) (or prefix-length 0)) (point))))
-         (`candidates
-          (all-completions arg candidates))
-         (`require-match
-          require-match)))
-     callback)))
-
-(declare-function find-library-name "find-func")
-(declare-function lm-version "lisp-mnt")
-
-(defun company-version (&optional show-version)
-  "Get the Company version as string.
-
-If SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, show the version in the echo area."
-  (interactive (list t))
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (require 'find-func)
-    (insert-file-contents (find-library-name "company"))
-    (require 'lisp-mnt)
-    (if show-version
-        (message "Company version: %s" (lm-version))
-      (lm-version))))
-
-(defun company-diag ()
-  "Pop a buffer with information about completions at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((bb company-backends)
-         (mode (symbol-name major-mode))
-         backend
-         (prefix (cl-loop for b in bb
-                          thereis (let ((company-backend b))
-                                    (setq backend b)
-                                    (company-call-backend 'prefix))))
-         cc annotations)
-    (when (or (stringp prefix) (consp prefix))
-      (let ((company-backend backend))
-        (condition-case nil
-            (setq cc (company-call-backend 'candidates (company--prefix-str prefix))
-                  annotations
-                  (mapcar
-                   (lambda (c) (cons c (company-call-backend 'annotation c)))
-                   cc))
-          (error (setq annotations 'error)))))
-    (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*company-diag*"))
-    (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (insert (format "Emacs %s (%s) of %s on %s"
-                    emacs-version system-configuration
-                    (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d" emacs-build-time)
-                    emacs-build-system))
-    (insert "\nCompany " (company-version) "\n\n")
-    (insert "company-backends: " (pp-to-string bb))
-    (insert "\n")
-    (insert "Used backend: " (pp-to-string backend))
-    (insert "\n")
-    (insert "Major mode: " mode)
-    (insert "\n")
-    (insert "Prefix: " (pp-to-string prefix))
-    (insert "\n")
-    (insert (message  "Completions:"))
-    (unless cc (insert " none"))
-    (if (eq annotations 'error)
-        (insert "(error fetching)")
-      (save-excursion
-        (dolist (c annotations)
-          (insert "\n  " (prin1-to-string (car c)))
-          (when (cdr c)
-            (insert " " (prin1-to-string (cdr c)))))))
-    (special-mode)))
-
-;;; pseudo-tooltip ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar-local company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay nil)
-
-(defvar-local company-tooltip-offset 0)
-
-(defun company-tooltip--lines-update-offset (selection num-lines limit)
-  (cl-decf limit 2)
-  (setq company-tooltip-offset
-        (max (min selection company-tooltip-offset)
-             (- selection -1 limit)))
-
-  (when (<= company-tooltip-offset 1)
-    (cl-incf limit)
-    (setq company-tooltip-offset 0))
-
-  (when (>= company-tooltip-offset (- num-lines limit 1))
-    (cl-incf limit)
-    (when (= selection (1- num-lines))
-      (cl-decf company-tooltip-offset)
-      (when (<= company-tooltip-offset 1)
-        (setq company-tooltip-offset 0)
-        (cl-incf limit))))
-
-  limit)
-
-(defun company-tooltip--simple-update-offset (selection _num-lines limit)
-  (setq company-tooltip-offset
-        (if (< selection company-tooltip-offset)
-            selection
-          (max company-tooltip-offset
-               (- selection limit -1)))))
-
-;;; propertize
-
-(defsubst company-round-tab (arg)
-  (* (/ (+ arg tab-width) tab-width) tab-width))
-
-(defun company-plainify (str)
-  (let ((prefix (get-text-property 0 'line-prefix str)))
-    (when prefix ; Keep the original value unmodified, for no special reason.
-      (setq str (concat prefix str))
-      (remove-text-properties 0 (length str) '(line-prefix) str)))
-  (let* ((pieces (split-string str "\t"))
-         (copy pieces))
-    (while (cdr copy)
-      (setcar copy (company-safe-substring
-                    (car copy) 0 (company-round-tab (string-width (car copy)))))
-      (pop copy))
-    (apply 'concat pieces)))
-
-(defun company-fill-propertize (value annotation width selected left right)
-  (let* ((margin (length left))
-         (common (or (company-call-backend 'match value)
-                     (if company-common
-                         (string-width company-common)
-                       0)))
-         (_ (setq value (company--pre-render value)
-                  annotation (and annotation (company--pre-render annotation t))))
-         (ann-ralign company-tooltip-align-annotations)
-         (ann-truncate (< width
-                          (+ (length value) (length annotation)
-                             (if ann-ralign 1 0))))
-         (ann-start (+ margin
-                       (if ann-ralign
-                           (if ann-truncate
-                               (1+ (length value))
-                             (- width (length annotation)))
-                         (length value))))
-         (ann-end (min (+ ann-start (length annotation)) (+ margin width)))
-         (line (concat left
-                       (if (or ann-truncate (not ann-ralign))
-                           (company-safe-substring
-                            (concat value
-                                    (when (and annotation ann-ralign) " ")
-                                    annotation)
-                            0 width)
-                         (concat
-                          (company-safe-substring value 0
-                                                  (- width (length annotation)))
-                          annotation))
-                       right)))
-    (setq width (+ width margin (length right)))
-
-    (font-lock-append-text-property 0 width 'mouse-face
-                                    'company-tooltip-mouse
-                                    line)
-    (when (< ann-start ann-end)
-      (font-lock-append-text-property ann-start ann-end 'face
-                                      (if selected
-                                          'company-tooltip-annotation-selection
-                                        'company-tooltip-annotation)
-                                      line))
-    (cl-loop
-     with width = (- width (length right))
-     for (comp-beg . comp-end) in (if (integerp common) `((0 . ,common)) common)
-     for inline-beg = (+ margin comp-beg)
-     for inline-end = (min (+ margin comp-end) width)
-     when (< inline-beg width)
-     do (font-lock-prepend-text-property inline-beg inline-end 'face
-                                         (if selected
-                                             'company-tooltip-common-selection
-                                           'company-tooltip-common)
-                                         line))
-    (when (let ((re (funcall company-search-regexp-function
-                             company-search-string)))
-            (and (not (string= re ""))
-                 (string-match re value (length company-prefix))))
-      (pcase-dolist (`(,mbeg . ,mend) (company--search-chunks))
-        (let ((beg (+ margin mbeg))
-              (end (+ margin mend))
-              (width (- width (length right))))
-          (when (< beg width)
-            (font-lock-prepend-text-property beg (min end width) 'face
-                                             (if selected
-                                                 'company-tooltip-search-selection
-                                               'company-tooltip-search)
-                                             line)))))
-    (when selected
-      (font-lock-append-text-property 0 width 'face
-                                      'company-tooltip-selection
-                                      line))
-    (font-lock-append-text-property 0 width 'face
-                                    'company-tooltip
-                                    line)
-    line))
-
-(defun company--search-chunks ()
-  (let ((md (match-data t))
-        res)
-    (if (<= (length md) 2)
-        (push (cons (nth 0 md) (nth 1 md)) res)
-      (while (setq md (nthcdr 2 md))
-        (when (car md)
-          (push (cons (car md) (cadr md)) res))))
-    res))
-
-(defun company--pre-render (str &optional annotation-p)
-  (or (company-call-backend 'pre-render str annotation-p)
-      (progn
-        (when (or (text-property-not-all 0 (length str) 'face nil str)
-                  (text-property-not-all 0 (length str) 'mouse-face nil str))
-          (setq str (copy-sequence str))
-          (remove-text-properties 0 (length str)
-                                  '(face nil font-lock-face nil mouse-face nil)
-                                  str))
-        str)))
-
-(defun company--clean-string (str)
-  (replace-regexp-in-string
-   "\\([^[:graph:] ]\\)\\|\\(\ufeff\\)\\|[[:multibyte:]]"
-   (lambda (match)
-     (cond
-      ((match-beginning 1)
-       ;; FIXME: Better char for 'non-printable'?
-       ;; We shouldn't get any of these, but sometimes we might.
-       "\u2017")
-      ((match-beginning 2)
-       ;; Zero-width non-breakable space.
-       "")
-      ((> (string-width match) 1)
-       (concat
-        (make-string (1- (string-width match)) ?\ufeff)
-        match))
-      (t match)))
-   str))
-
-;;; replace
-
-(defun company-buffer-lines (beg end)
-  (goto-char beg)
-  (let (lines lines-moved)
-    (while (and (not (eobp)) ; http://debbugs.gnu.org/19553
-                (> (setq lines-moved (vertical-motion 1)) 0)
-                (<= (point) end))
-      (let ((bound (min end (point))))
-        ;; A visual line can contain several physical lines (e.g. with outline's
-        ;; folding overlay).  Take only the first one.
-        (push (buffer-substring beg
-                                (save-excursion
-                                  (goto-char beg)
-                                  (re-search-forward "$" bound 'move)
-                                  (point)))
-              lines))
-      ;; One physical line can be displayed as several visual ones as well:
-      ;; add empty strings to the list, to even the count.
-      (dotimes (_ (1- lines-moved))
-        (push "" lines))
-      (setq beg (point)))
-    (unless (eq beg end)
-      (push (buffer-substring beg end) lines))
-    (nreverse lines)))
-
-(defun company-modify-line (old new offset)
-  (concat (company-safe-substring old 0 offset)
-          new
-          (company-safe-substring old (+ offset (length new)))))
-
-(defsubst company--window-height ()
-  (if (fboundp 'window-screen-lines)
-      (floor (window-screen-lines))
-    (window-body-height)))
-
-(defun company--window-width ()
-  (let ((ww (window-body-width)))
-    ;; Account for the line continuation column.
-    (when (zerop (cadr (window-fringes)))
-      (cl-decf ww))
-    (when (bound-and-true-p display-line-numbers)
-      (cl-decf ww (+ 2 (line-number-display-width))))
-    (unless (or (display-graphic-p)
-                (version< "24.3.1" emacs-version))
-      ;; Emacs 24.3 and earlier included margins
-      ;; in window-width when in TTY.
-      (cl-decf ww
-               (let ((margins (window-margins)))
-                 (+ (or (car margins) 0)
-                    (or (cdr margins) 0)))))
-    (when (and word-wrap
-               (version< emacs-version "24.4.51.5"))
-      ;; http://debbugs.gnu.org/19300
-      (cl-decf ww))
-    ;; whitespace-mode with newline-mark
-    (when (and buffer-display-table
-               (aref buffer-display-table ?\n))
-      (cl-decf ww (1- (length (aref buffer-display-table ?\n)))))
-    ww))
-
-(defun company--replacement-string (lines old column nl &optional align-top)
-  (cl-decf column company-tooltip-margin)
-
-  (when (and align-top company-tooltip-flip-when-above)
-    (setq lines (reverse lines)))
-
-  (let ((width (length (car lines)))
-        (remaining-cols (- (+ (company--window-width) (window-hscroll))
-                           column)))
-    (when (> width remaining-cols)
-      (cl-decf column (- width remaining-cols))))
-
-  (let ((offset (and (< column 0) (- column)))
-        new)
-    (when offset
-      (setq column 0))
-    (when align-top
-      ;; untouched lines first
-      (dotimes (_ (- (length old) (length lines)))
-        (push (pop old) new)))
-    ;; length into old lines.
-    (while old
-      (push (company-modify-line (pop old)
-                                 (company--offset-line (pop lines) offset)
-                                 column)
-            new))
-    ;; Append whole new lines.
-    (while lines
-      (push (concat (company-space-string column)
-                    (company--offset-line (pop lines) offset))
-            new))
-
-    (let ((str (concat (when nl " \n")
-                       (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse new) "\n")
-                       "\n")))
-      (font-lock-append-text-property 0 (length str) 'face 'default str)
-      (when nl (put-text-property 0 1 'cursor t str))
-      str)))
-
-(defun company--offset-line (line offset)
-  (if (and offset line)
-      (substring line offset)
-    line))
-
-(defun company--create-lines (selection limit)
-  (let ((len company-candidates-length)
-        (window-width (company--window-width))
-        lines
-        width
-        lines-copy
-        items
-        previous
-        remainder
-        scrollbar-bounds)
-
-    ;; Maybe clear old offset.
-    (when (< len (+ company-tooltip-offset limit))
-      (setq company-tooltip-offset 0))
-
-    ;; Scroll to offset.
-    (if (eq company-tooltip-offset-display 'lines)
-        (setq limit (company-tooltip--lines-update-offset selection len limit))
-      (company-tooltip--simple-update-offset selection len limit))
-
-    (cond
-     ((eq company-tooltip-offset-display 'scrollbar)
-      (setq scrollbar-bounds (company--scrollbar-bounds company-tooltip-offset
-                                                        limit len)))
-     ((eq company-tooltip-offset-display 'lines)
-      (when (> company-tooltip-offset 0)
-        (setq previous (format "...(%d)" company-tooltip-offset)))
-      (setq remainder (- len limit company-tooltip-offset)
-            remainder (when (> remainder 0)
-                        (setq remainder (format "...(%d)" remainder))))))
-
-    (cl-decf selection company-tooltip-offset)
-    (setq width (max (length previous) (length remainder))
-          lines (nthcdr company-tooltip-offset company-candidates)
-          len (min limit len)
-          lines-copy lines)
-
-    (cl-decf window-width (* 2 company-tooltip-margin))
-    (when scrollbar-bounds (cl-decf window-width))
-
-    (dotimes (_ len)
-      (let* ((value (pop lines-copy))
-             (annotation (company-call-backend 'annotation value)))
-        (setq value (company--clean-string (company-reformat value)))
-        (when annotation
-          (setq annotation (company--clean-string annotation))
-          (when company-tooltip-align-annotations
-            ;; `lisp-completion-at-point' adds a space.
-            (setq annotation (comment-string-strip annotation t nil))))
-        (push (cons value annotation) items)
-        (setq width (max (+ (length value)
-                            (if (and annotation company-tooltip-align-annotations)
-                                (1+ (length annotation))
-                              (length annotation)))
-                         width))))
-
-    (setq width (min window-width
-                     company-tooltip-maximum-width
-                     (max company-tooltip-minimum-width
-                          (if company-show-numbers
-                              (+ 2 width)
-                            width))))
-
-    (let ((items (nreverse items))
-          (numbered (if company-show-numbers 0 99999))
-          new)
-      (when previous
-        (push (company--scrollpos-line previous width) new))
-
-      (dotimes (i len)
-        (let* ((item (pop items))
-               (str (car item))
-               (annotation (cdr item))
-               (right (company-space-string company-tooltip-margin))
-               (width width))
-          (when (< numbered 10)
-            (cl-decf width 2)
-            (cl-incf numbered)
-            (setq right (concat (format " %d" (mod numbered 10)) right)))
-          (push (concat
-                 (company-fill-propertize str annotation
-                                          width (equal i selection)
-                                          (company-space-string
-                                           company-tooltip-margin)
-                                          right)
-                 (when scrollbar-bounds
-                   (company--scrollbar i scrollbar-bounds)))
-                new)))
-
-      (when remainder
-        (push (company--scrollpos-line remainder width) new))
-
-      (nreverse new))))
-
-(defun company--scrollbar-bounds (offset limit length)
-  (when (> length limit)
-    (let* ((size (ceiling (* limit (float limit)) length))
-           (lower (floor (* limit (float offset)) length))
-           (upper (+ lower size -1)))
-      (cons lower upper))))
-
-(defun company--scrollbar (i bounds)
-  (propertize " " 'face
-              (if (and (>= i (car bounds)) (<= i (cdr bounds)))
-                  'company-scrollbar-fg
-                'company-scrollbar-bg)))
-
-(defun company--scrollpos-line (text width)
-  (propertize (concat (company-space-string company-tooltip-margin)
-                      (company-safe-substring text 0 width)
-                      (company-space-string company-tooltip-margin))
-              'face 'company-tooltip))
-
-;; show
-
-(defun company--pseudo-tooltip-height ()
-  "Calculate the appropriate tooltip height.
-Returns a negative number if the tooltip should be displayed above point."
-  (let* ((lines (company--row))
-         (below (- (company--window-height) 1 lines)))
-    (if (and (< below (min company-tooltip-minimum company-candidates-length))
-             (> lines below))
-        (- (max 3 (min company-tooltip-limit lines)))
-      (max 3 (min company-tooltip-limit below)))))
-
-(defun company-pseudo-tooltip-show (row column selection)
-  (company-pseudo-tooltip-hide)
-  (save-excursion
-
-    (let* ((height (company--pseudo-tooltip-height))
-           above)
-
-      (when (< height 0)
-        (setq row (+ row height -1)
-              above t))
-
-      (let* ((nl (< (move-to-window-line row) row))
-             (beg (point))
-             (end (save-excursion
-                    (move-to-window-line (+ row (abs height)))
-                    (point)))
-             (ov (make-overlay beg end nil t))
-             (args (list (mapcar 'company-plainify
-                                 (company-buffer-lines beg end))
-                         column nl above)))
-
-        (setq company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay ov)
-        (overlay-put ov 'company-replacement-args args)
-
-        (let ((lines (company--create-lines selection (abs height))))
-          (overlay-put ov 'company-display
-                       (apply 'company--replacement-string lines args))
-          (overlay-put ov 'company-width (string-width (car lines))))
-
-        (overlay-put ov 'company-column column)
-        (overlay-put ov 'company-height height)))))
-
-(defun company-pseudo-tooltip-show-at-point (pos column-offset)
-  (let* ((col-row (company--col-row pos))
-         (col (- (car col-row) column-offset)))
-    (when (< col 0) (setq col 0))
-    (company-pseudo-tooltip-show (1+ (cdr col-row)) col company-selection)))
-
-(defun company-pseudo-tooltip-edit (selection)
-  (let* ((height (overlay-get company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay 'company-height))
-         (lines  (company--create-lines selection (abs height))))
-    (overlay-put company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay 'company-width
-                 (string-width (car lines)))
-    (overlay-put company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay 'company-display
-                 (apply 'company--replacement-string
-                        lines
-                        (overlay-get company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay
-                                     'company-replacement-args)))))
-
-(defun company-pseudo-tooltip-hide ()
-  (when company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay
-    (delete-overlay company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-    (setq company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay nil)))
-
-(defun company-pseudo-tooltip-hide-temporarily ()
-  (when (overlayp company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-    (overlay-put company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay 'invisible nil)
-    (overlay-put company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay 'line-prefix nil)
-    (overlay-put company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay 'after-string nil)
-    (overlay-put company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay 'display nil)))
-
-(defun company-pseudo-tooltip-unhide ()
-  (when company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay
-    (let* ((ov company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-           (disp (overlay-get ov 'company-display)))
-      ;; Beat outline's folding overlays, at least.
-      (overlay-put ov 'priority 1)
-      ;; No (extra) prefix for the first line.
-      (overlay-put ov 'line-prefix "")
-      ;; `display' is better
-      ;; (http://debbugs.gnu.org/18285, http://debbugs.gnu.org/20847),
-      ;; but it doesn't work on 0-length overlays.
-      (if (< (overlay-start ov) (overlay-end ov))
-          (overlay-put ov 'display disp)
-        (overlay-put ov 'after-string disp)
-        (overlay-put ov 'invisible t))
-      (overlay-put ov 'window (selected-window)))))
-
-(defun company-pseudo-tooltip-guard ()
-  (list
-   (save-excursion (beginning-of-visual-line))
-   (window-width)
-   (let ((ov company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-         (overhang (save-excursion (end-of-visual-line)
-                                   (- (line-end-position) (point)))))
-     (when (>= (overlay-get ov 'company-height) 0)
-       (cons
-        (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (overlay-start ov))
-        (when (>= overhang 0) overhang))))))
-
-(defun company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend (command)
-  "`company-mode' frontend similar to a tooltip but based on overlays."
-  (cl-case command
-    (pre-command (company-pseudo-tooltip-hide-temporarily))
-    (post-command
-     (unless (when (overlayp company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-              (let* ((ov company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-                     (old-height (overlay-get ov 'company-height))
-                     (new-height (company--pseudo-tooltip-height)))
-                (and
-                 (>= (* old-height new-height) 0)
-                 (>= (abs old-height) (abs new-height))
-                 (equal (company-pseudo-tooltip-guard)
-                        (overlay-get ov 'company-guard)))))
-       ;; Redraw needed.
-       (company-pseudo-tooltip-show-at-point (point) (length company-prefix))
-       (overlay-put company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay
-                    'company-guard (company-pseudo-tooltip-guard)))
-     (company-pseudo-tooltip-unhide))
-    (hide (company-pseudo-tooltip-hide)
-          (setq company-tooltip-offset 0))
-    (update (when (overlayp company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-              (company-pseudo-tooltip-edit company-selection)))))
-
-(defun company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend (command)
-  "`company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend', but not shown for single candidates."
-  (unless (and (eq command 'post-command)
-               (company--show-inline-p))
-    (company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend command)))
-
-(defun company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend-with-delay (command)
-  "`compandy-pseudo-tooltip-frontend', but shown after a delay.
-Delay is determined by `company-tooltip-idle-delay'."
-  (defvar company-preview-overlay)
-  (when (and (memq command '(pre-command hide))
-             company-tooltip-timer)
-    (cancel-timer company-tooltip-timer)
-    (setq company-tooltip-timer nil))
-  (cl-case command
-    (post-command
-     (if (or company-tooltip-timer
-             (overlayp company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay))
-         (if (not (overlayp company-preview-overlay))
-             (company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend command)
-           (let (company-tooltip-timer)
-             (company-call-frontends 'pre-command))
-           (company-call-frontends 'post-command))
-       (setq company-tooltip-timer
-             (run-with-timer company-tooltip-idle-delay nil
-                             'company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend-with-delay
-                             'post-command))))
-    (t
-     (company-pseudo-tooltip-unless-just-one-frontend command))))
-
-;;; overlay ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar-local company-preview-overlay nil)
-
-(defun company-preview-show-at-point (pos completion)
-  (company-preview-hide)
-
-  (setq completion (copy-sequence (company--pre-render completion)))
-  (font-lock-append-text-property 0 (length completion)
-                                  'face 'company-preview
-                                  completion)
-    (font-lock-prepend-text-property 0 (length company-common)
-                                     'face 'company-preview-common
-                                     completion)
-
-    ;; Add search string
-    (and (string-match (funcall company-search-regexp-function
-                                company-search-string)
-                       completion)
-         (pcase-dolist (`(,mbeg . ,mend) (company--search-chunks))
-           (font-lock-prepend-text-property mbeg mend
-                                            'face 'company-preview-search
-                                            completion)))
-
-    (setq completion (company-strip-prefix completion))
-
-    (and (equal pos (point))
-         (not (equal completion ""))
-         (add-text-properties 0 1 '(cursor 1) completion))
-
-    (let* ((beg pos)
-           (pto company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-           (ptf-workaround (and
-                            pto
-                            (char-before pos)
-                            (eq pos (overlay-start pto)))))
-      ;; Try to accomodate for the pseudo-tooltip overlay,
-      ;; which may start at the same position if it's at eol.
-      (when ptf-workaround
-        (cl-decf beg)
-        (setq completion (concat (buffer-substring beg pos) completion)))
-
-      (setq company-preview-overlay (make-overlay beg pos))
-
-      (let ((ov company-preview-overlay))
-        (overlay-put ov (if ptf-workaround 'display 'after-string)
-                     completion)
-        (overlay-put ov 'window (selected-window)))))
-
-(defun company-preview-hide ()
-  (when company-preview-overlay
-    (delete-overlay company-preview-overlay)
-    (setq company-preview-overlay nil)))
-
-(defun company-preview-frontend (command)
-  "`company-mode' frontend showing the selection as if it had been inserted."
-  (pcase command
-    (`pre-command (company-preview-hide))
-    (`post-command (company-preview-show-at-point (point)
-                                                  (nth company-selection company-candidates)))
-    (`hide (company-preview-hide))))
-
-(defun company-preview-if-just-one-frontend (command)
-  "`company-preview-frontend', but only shown for single candidates."
-  (when (or (not (eq command 'post-command))
-            (company--show-inline-p))
-    (company-preview-frontend command)))
-
-(defun company--show-inline-p ()
-  (and (not (cdr company-candidates))
-       company-common
-       (or (eq (company-call-backend 'ignore-case) 'keep-prefix)
-           (string-prefix-p company-prefix company-common))))
-
-(defun company-tooltip-visible-p ()
-  "Returns whether the tooltip is visible."
-  (when (overlayp company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-    (not (overlay-get company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay 'invisible))))
-
-(defun company-preview-common--show-p ()
-  "Returns whether the preview of common can be showed or not"
-  (and company-common
-       (or (eq (company-call-backend 'ignore-case) 'keep-prefix)
-           (string-prefix-p company-prefix company-common))))
-
-(defun company-preview-common-frontend (command)
-  "`company-mode' frontend preview the common part of candidates."
-  (when (or (not (eq command 'post-command))
-            (company-preview-common--show-p))
-    (pcase command
-      (`pre-command (company-preview-hide))
-      (`post-command (company-preview-show-at-point (point) company-common))
-      (`hide (company-preview-hide)))))
-
-;;; echo ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar-local company-echo-last-msg nil)
-
-(defvar company-echo-timer nil)
-
-(defvar company-echo-delay .01)
-
-(defcustom company-echo-truncate-lines t
-  "Whether frontend messages written to the echo area should be truncated."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(company . "0.9.3"))
-
-(defun company-echo-show (&optional getter)
-  (when getter
-    (setq company-echo-last-msg (funcall getter)))
-  (let ((message-log-max nil)
-        (message-truncate-lines company-echo-truncate-lines))
-    (if company-echo-last-msg
-        (message "%s" company-echo-last-msg)
-      (message ""))))
-
-(defun company-echo-show-soon (&optional getter)
-  (company-echo-cancel)
-  (setq company-echo-timer (run-with-timer 0 nil 'company-echo-show getter)))
-
-(defun company-echo-cancel (&optional unset)
-  (when company-echo-timer
-    (cancel-timer company-echo-timer))
-  (when unset
-    (setq company-echo-timer nil)))
-
-(defun company-echo-show-when-idle (&optional getter)
-  (company-echo-cancel)
-  (setq company-echo-timer
-        (run-with-idle-timer company-echo-delay nil 'company-echo-show getter)))
-
-(defun company-echo-format ()
-
-  (let ((limit (window-body-width (minibuffer-window)))
-        (len -1)
-        ;; Roll to selection.
-        (candidates (nthcdr company-selection company-candidates))
-        (i (if company-show-numbers company-selection 99999))
-        comp msg)
-
-    (while candidates
-      (setq comp (company-reformat (pop candidates))
-            len (+ len 1 (length comp)))
-      (if (< i 10)
-          ;; Add number.
-          (progn
-            (setq comp (propertize (format "%d: %s" i comp)
-                                   'face 'company-echo))
-            (cl-incf len 3)
-            (cl-incf i)
-            (add-text-properties 3 (+ 3 (length company-common))
-                                 '(face company-echo-common) comp))
-        (setq comp (propertize comp 'face 'company-echo))
-        (add-text-properties 0 (length company-common)
-                             '(face company-echo-common) comp))
-      (if (>= len limit)
-          (setq candidates nil)
-        (push comp msg)))
-
-    (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse msg) " ")))
-
-(defun company-echo-strip-common-format ()
-
-  (let ((limit (window-body-width (minibuffer-window)))
-        (len (+ (length company-prefix) 2))
-        ;; Roll to selection.
-        (candidates (nthcdr company-selection company-candidates))
-        (i (if company-show-numbers company-selection 99999))
-        msg comp)
-
-    (while candidates
-      (setq comp (company-strip-prefix (pop candidates))
-            len (+ len 2 (length comp)))
-      (when (< i 10)
-        ;; Add number.
-        (setq comp (format "%s (%d)" comp i))
-        (cl-incf len 4)
-        (cl-incf i))
-      (if (>= len limit)
-          (setq candidates nil)
-        (push (propertize comp 'face 'company-echo) msg)))
-
-    (concat (propertize company-prefix 'face 'company-echo-common) "{"
-            (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse msg) ", ")
-            "}")))
-
-(defun company-echo-hide ()
-  (unless (equal company-echo-last-msg "")
-    (setq company-echo-last-msg "")
-    (company-echo-show)))
-
-(defun company-echo-frontend (command)
-  "`company-mode' frontend showing the candidates in the echo area."
-  (pcase command
-    (`post-command (company-echo-show-soon 'company-echo-format))
-    (`hide (company-echo-hide))))
-
-(defun company-echo-strip-common-frontend (command)
-  "`company-mode' frontend showing the candidates in the echo area."
-  (pcase command
-    (`post-command (company-echo-show-soon 'company-echo-strip-common-format))
-    (`hide (company-echo-hide))))
-
-(defun company-echo-metadata-frontend (command)
-  "`company-mode' frontend showing the documentation in the echo area."
-  (pcase command
-    (`post-command (company-echo-show-when-idle 'company-fetch-metadata))
-    (`hide (company-echo-hide))))
-
-(provide 'company)
-;;; company.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company.elc
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index 35197affbf8c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-20180913.805/company.elc
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index 9e9f4a3c528a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-flow-20180225.2159/company-flow-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-flow-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-flow" "company-flow.el" (23450 31933
-;;;;;;  631841 829000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-flow.el
-
-(autoload 'company-flow "company-flow" "\
-
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest ARGS)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; company-flow-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-flow-20180225.2159/company-flow-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-flow-20180225.2159/company-flow-pkg.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-flow-20180225.2159/company-flow-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "company-flow" "20180225.2159" "Flow backend for company-mode" '((company "0.8.0") (dash "2.13.0")) :commit "76ef585c70d2a3206c2eadf24ba61e59124c3a16" :authors '(("Aaron Jensen" . "aaronjensen@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Aaron Jensen" . "aaronjensen@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/aaronjensen/company-flow")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-flow-20180225.2159/company-flow.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-flow-20180225.2159/company-flow.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-flow-20180225.2159/company-flow.el
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@@ -1,209 +0,0 @@
-;;; company-flow.el --- Flow backend for company-mode  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016 by Aaron Jensen
-
-;; Author: Aaron Jensen <aaronjensen@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/aaronjensen/company-flow
-;; Package-Version: 20180225.2159
-;; Version: 0.1.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((company "0.8.0") (dash "2.13.0"))
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package adds support for flow to company. It requires
-;; flow to be in your path.
-
-;; To use it, add to your company-backends:
-
-;;   (eval-after-load 'company
-;;     '(add-to-list 'company-backends 'company-flow))
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-;; However, it is distributed under the same license.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'company)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(defgroup company-flow ()
-  "Flow company backend."
-  :group 'company
-  :prefix "company-flow-")
-
-(defcustom company-flow-executable "flow"
-  "Flow executable to run."
-  :group 'company-flow
-  :type 'string)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'company-flow-executable)
-
-(defcustom company-flow-modes '(
-                                js-mode
-                                js-jsx-mode
-                                js2-mode
-                                js2-jsx-mode
-                                rjsx-mode
-                                web-mode
-                                )
-  "List of major modes where company-flow will be providing completions."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "All" nil)
-                 (repeat (symbol :tag "Major mode")))
-  :group 'company-flow)
-
-(defun company-flow--handle-signal (process _event)
-  (when (memq (process-status process) '(signal exit))
-    (let ((callback (process-get process 'company-flow-callback))
-          (prefix (process-get process 'company-flow-prefix)))
-      (if (and (eq (process-status process) 'exit)
-               (eq (process-exit-status process) 0))
-          (funcall callback (->> process
-                                 company-flow--get-output
-                                 company-flow--parse-output
-                                 ;; Remove nils
-                                 (--filter it)))
-        (funcall callback nil)))))
-
-(defun company-flow--make-candidate (line)
-  "Creates a candidate with a meta property from LINE.
-
-LINE is expected to look like:
-registrationSuccess () => {type: 'REGISTRATION_SUCCESS'}"
-  (let ((first-space (string-match " " line)))
-    (when first-space
-      (let ((text (substring line 0 first-space))
-            (meta (substring line (+ 1 first-space))))
-        (propertize text 'meta meta)))))
-
-(defun company-flow--parse-output (output)
-  (when (not (equal output "Error: not enough type information to autocomplete\n"))
-    (mapcar 'company-flow--make-candidate
-            (split-string output "\n"))))
-
-(defun company-flow--get-output (process)
-  "Get the complete output of PROCESS."
-  (with-demoted-errors "Error while retrieving process output: %S"
-    (let ((pending-output (process-get process 'company-flow-pending-output)))
-      (apply #'concat (nreverse pending-output)))))
-
-(defun company-flow--receive-checker-output (process output)
-  "Receive a syntax checking PROCESS OUTPUT."
-  (push output (process-get process 'company-flow-pending-output)))
-
-(defun company-flow--process-send-buffer (process)
-  "Send all contents of current buffer to PROCESS.
-
-Sends all contents of the current buffer to the standard input of
-PROCESS, and terminates standard input with EOF."
-  (save-restriction
-    (widen)
-    (process-send-region process (point-min) (point-max)))
-  ;; flow requires EOF be on its own line
-  (process-send-string process "\n")
-  (process-send-eof process))
-
-(defun company-flow--candidates-query (prefix callback)
-  (let* ((line (line-number-at-pos (point)))
-         (col (+ 1 (current-column)))
-         (command (list (executable-find company-flow-executable)
-                        "autocomplete"
-                        "--quiet"
-                        buffer-file-name
-                        (number-to-string line)
-                        (number-to-string col)))
-         (process-connection-type nil)
-         (process (apply 'start-process "company-flow" nil command)))
-    (set-process-sentinel process #'company-flow--handle-signal)
-    (set-process-filter process #'company-flow--receive-checker-output)
-    (process-put process 'company-flow-callback callback)
-    (process-put process 'company-flow-prefix prefix)
-    (company-flow--process-send-buffer process)))
-
-(defun company-flow--prefix ()
-  "Grab prefix for flow."
-  (and (or (null company-flow-modes)
-           (-contains? company-flow-modes major-mode))
-       company-flow-executable
-       (executable-find company-flow-executable)
-       buffer-file-name
-       (file-exists-p buffer-file-name)
-       (not (company-in-string-or-comment))
-       (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name ".flowconfig")
-       (or (company-grab-symbol-cons "\\." 1)
-           'stop)))
-
-(defun company-flow--annotation (candidate)
-  (format " %s" (get-text-property 0 'meta candidate)))
-
-(defun company-flow--meta (candidate)
-  (format "%s: %s" candidate (get-text-property 0 'meta candidate)))
-
-(defvar-local company-flow--debounce-state nil)
-
-(defun company-flow--debounce-callback (prefix callback)
-  (lambda (candidates)
-    (let ((current-prefix (car company-flow--debounce-state))
-          (current-callback (cdr company-flow--debounce-state)))
-      (when (and current-prefix
-                 (company-flow--string-prefix-p prefix current-prefix))
-        (setq company-flow--debounce-state nil)
-        (funcall current-callback (all-completions current-prefix candidates))))))
-
-(defun company-flow--prefix-to-string (prefix)
-  "Return a string or nil from a prefix.
-  `company-grab-symbol-cons' can return (\"prefix\" . t) or just
-  \"prefix\", but we only care about the string."
-  (if (consp prefix)
-      (car prefix)
-    prefix))
-
-(defun company-flow--string-prefix-p (a b)
-  (string-prefix-p (company-flow--prefix-to-string a) (company-flow--prefix-to-string b)))
-
-(defun company-flow--debounce-async (prefix candidate-fn)
-  "Return a function that will properly debounce candidate queries by comparing the
-in-flight query's prefix to PREFIX. CANDIDATE-FN should take two arguments, PREFIX
-and the typical async callback.
-
-Note that the candidate list provided to the callback by CANDIDATE-FN will be
-filtered via `all-completions' with the most current prefix, so it is not necessary
-to do this filtering in CANDIDATE-FN.
-
-Use like:
-
-  (cons :async (company-flow--debounce-async arg 'your-query-fn))"
-  (lambda (callback)
-    (let ((current-prefix (car company-flow--debounce-state)))
-      (unless (and current-prefix
-                   (company-flow--string-prefix-p prefix current-prefix))
-        (funcall candidate-fn prefix (company-flow--debounce-callback prefix callback)))
-      (setq company-flow--debounce-state (cons (company-flow--prefix-to-string prefix) callback)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-flow (command &optional arg &rest _args)
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (pcase command
-    (`interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-flow))
-    (`prefix (company-flow--prefix))
-    (`annotation (company-flow--annotation arg))
-    (`meta (company-flow--meta arg))
-    (`sorted t)
-    (`candidates (cons :async (company-flow--debounce-async arg 'company-flow--candidates-query)))))
-
-(provide 'company-flow)
-;;; company-flow.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-flow-20180225.2159/company-flow.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-flow-20180225.2159/company-flow.elc
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-;;; company-lsp-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "company-lsp" "company-lsp.el" (23430 63890
-;;;;;;  645936 507000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from company-lsp.el
-
-(autoload 'company-lsp "company-lsp" "\
-Define a company backend for lsp-mode.
-
-See the documentation of `company-backends' for COMMAND and ARG.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional ARG &rest _)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; company-lsp-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-lsp-20180828.438/company-lsp-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-lsp-20180828.438/company-lsp-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "company-lsp" "20180828.438" "Company completion backend for lsp-mode." '((emacs "25.1") (lsp-mode "3.4") (company "0.9.0") (s "1.2.0") (dash "2.11.0")) :commit "82c3f1a0446060da57dffa638be873382e8efc74" :url "https://github.com/tigersoldier/company-lsp")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-lsp-20180828.438/company-lsp.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/company-lsp-20180828.438/company-lsp.el
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-;;; company-lsp.el --- Company completion backend for lsp-mode.  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Version: 2.0.2
-;; Package-Version: 20180828.438
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (lsp-mode "3.4") (company "0.9.0") (s "1.2.0") (dash "2.11.0"))
-;; URL: https://github.com/tigersoldier/company-lsp
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; `company-lsp' is a `company' completion backend for `lsp-mode'.
-;; To use it, add `company-lsp' to `company-backends':
-
-;;     (require 'company-lsp)
-;;     (push 'company-lsp company-backends)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'company)
-(require 'lsp-mode)
-(require 's)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(defgroup company-lsp nil
-  "Company completion backend for lsp-mode."
-  :prefix "company-lsp-"
-  :group 'tools)
-
-(defcustom company-lsp-cache-candidates 'auto
-  "Whether or not to cache completion candidates.
-
-When set to 'auto, company-lsp caches the completion. It sends
-incremental completion requests to the server if and only if the
-cached results are incomplete. The candidate list may not be
-sorted or filtered as the server would for cached completion
-results.
-
-When set to t, company-mode caches the completion. It won't send
-incremental completion requests to the server.
-
-When set to nil, results are not cached at all. The candidates
-are always sorted and filtered by the server. Use this option if
-the server handles caching for incremental completion or
-sorting/matching provided by the server is critical."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Respect server response" auto)
-                 (const :tag "Always cache" t)
-                 (const :tag "Never cache" nil))
-  :group 'company-lsp)
-
-(defcustom company-lsp-async t
-  "Whether or not to use async operations to fetch data."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'company-lsp)
-
-(defcustom company-lsp-enable-snippet t
-  "Whether or not to support expanding completion snippet.
-
-If set to non-nil, company-lsp will register client capabilities
-for snippet support. When the server returns completion item with
-snippet, company-lsp will replace the label of the completion
-item with the snippet and use yas-snippet to expand it."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'company-lsp)
-
-(defcustom company-lsp-enable-recompletion nil
-  "Whether or not to re-trigger completion for trigger characters.
-
-If set to non-nil, when company-lsp finishes completion, it checks if
-the current point is before any completion trigger characters. If yes,
-it re-triggers another completion request.
-
-This is useful in cases such as 'std' is completed as 'std::' in C++."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'company-lsp)
-
-(declare-function yas-expand-snippet "ext:yasnippet.el")
-
-(defvar company-lsp--snippet-functions '(("rust" . company-lsp--rust-completion-snippet))
-  "Alist of functions to insert our snippets for each language.")
-
-(defvar-local company-lsp--completion-cache nil
-  "Cached completion. It's an alist of (prefix . completion).
-
-PREFIX is the prefix string.
-COMPLETION is a cache-item created by `company-lsp--cache-item-new'.")
-
-(defun company-lsp--trigger-characters ()
-  "Return a list of completion trigger characters specified by server."
-  (let ((provider (lsp--capability "completionProvider")))
-    (and provider (gethash "triggerCharacters" provider))))
-
-(defun company-lsp--completion-prefix ()
-  "Return the completion prefix.
-
-Return value is compatible with the `prefix' command of a company backend.
-
-Return nil if no completion should be triggered. Return a string
-as the prefix to be completed, or a cons cell of (prefix . t) to bypass
-`company-minimum-prefix-length' for trigger characters."
-  (let ((trigger-chars (company-lsp--trigger-characters)))
-    (if trigger-chars
-        (let* ((max-trigger-len (apply 'max (mapcar (lambda (trigger-char)
-                                                      (length trigger-char))
-                                                    trigger-chars)))
-               (trigger-regex (s-join "\\|" (mapcar #'regexp-quote trigger-chars)))
-               (symbol-cons (company-grab-symbol-cons trigger-regex max-trigger-len)))
-          ;; Some major modes define trigger characters as part of the symbol. For
-          ;; example "@" is considered a vaild part of symbol in java-mode.
-          ;; Company will grab the trigger character as part of the prefix while
-          ;; the server doesn't. Remove the leading trigger character to solve
-          ;; this issue.
-          (let* ((symbol (if (consp symbol-cons)
-                             (car symbol-cons)
-                           symbol-cons))
-                 (trigger-char (seq-find (lambda (trigger-char)
-                                           (s-starts-with? trigger-char symbol))
-                                         trigger-chars)))
-            (if trigger-char
-                (cons (substring symbol (length trigger-char)) t)
-              symbol-cons)))
-      (company-grab-symbol))))
-
-(defun company-lsp--make-candidate (item prefix)
-  "Convert a CompletionItem JSON data to a string.
-
-ITEM is a hashtable representing the CompletionItem interface.
-PREFIX is the currently active prefix.
-
-The returned string has a lsp-completion-item property with the
-value of ITEM."
-  ;; The property has to be the same as added by `lsp--make-completion-item' so
-  ;; that `lsp--annotate' can use it.
-  (propertize (gethash "label" item) 'lsp-completion-item item 'lsp-completion-prefix prefix))
-
-(defun company-lsp--candidate-item (candidate)
-  "Retrieve the CompletionItem hashtable associated with CANDIDATE.
-
-CANDIDATE is a string returned by `company-lsp--make-candidate'."
-  (plist-get (text-properties-at 0 candidate) 'lsp-completion-item))
-
-(defun company-lsp--candidate-prefix (candidate)
-  "Retrieves the prefix that was active during creation of the candidate.
-
-CANDIDATE is a string returned by `company-lsp--make-candidate'."
-  (plist-get (text-properties-at 0 candidate) 'lsp-completion-prefix))
-
-(defun company-lsp--resolve-candidate (candidate &rest props)
-  "Resolve a completion candidate to fill some properties.
-
-CANDIDATE is a string returned by `company-lsp--make-candidate'.
-PROPS are strings of property names of CompletionItem hashtable
-to be resolved.
-
-The completionItem/resolve request will only be sent to the
-server if the candidate has not been resolved before, and at lest
-one of the PROPS of the CompletionItem is missing.
-
-Returns CANDIDATE with the resolved CompletionItem."
-  (unless (plist-get (text-properties-at 0 candidate) 'company-lsp-resolved)
-    (let ((item (company-lsp--candidate-item candidate)))
-      (when (seq-some (lambda (prop)
-                        (null (gethash prop item)))
-                      props)
-        (let ((resolved-item (lsp--resolve-completion item))
-              (len (length candidate)))
-          (put-text-property 0 len
-                             'lsp-completion-item resolved-item
-                             candidate)
-          (put-text-property 0 len
-                             'company-lsp-resolved t
-                             candidate)))))
-  candidate)
-
-(defun company-lsp--rust-completion-snippet (item)
-  "Function providing snippet with the rust language.
-It parses the function's signature in ITEM (a CompletionItem)
-to expand its arguments."
-  (-when-let* ((kind (gethash "kind" item))
-               (is-function (= kind 3)))
-    (let* ((detail (gethash "detail" item))
-           (snippet (when (and detail (s-matches? "^\\(pub \\)?\\(unsafe \\)?fn " detail))
-                      (-some--> (substring detail (1+ (s-index-of "(" detail)) (s-index-of ")" detail))
-                                (replace-regexp-in-string "^[^,]*self\\(, \\)?" "" it)
-                                (and (not (s-blank-str? it)) it)
-                                (s-split ", " it)
-                                (mapconcat (lambda (x) (format "${%s}" x)) it ", ")))))
-      (concat "(" (or snippet "$1") ")$0"))))
-
-(defun company-lsp--fallback-snippet (item)
-  "Return the fallback snippet to expand for ITEM.
-
-It looks for function corresponding to the language in
-`company-lsp--snippet-functions'.
-
-ITEM is a hashtable of the CompletionItem message.
-
-Return a string of the snippet to expand, or nil if no snippet is available."
-  (-when-let* ((language-id-fn (lsp--client-language-id (lsp--workspace-client lsp--cur-workspace)))
-               (language-id (funcall language-id-fn (current-buffer)))
-               (fn-cons (assoc language-id company-lsp--snippet-functions))
-               (fn (cdr fn-cons)))
-    (funcall fn item)))
-
-(defun company-lsp--looking-back-trigger-characters-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if text before point matches any of the trigger characters."
-  (let ((trigger-chars (company-lsp--trigger-characters)))
-    (cl-some (lambda (trigger-char)
-               (equal (buffer-substring-no-properties (- (point) (length trigger-char)) (point))
-                      trigger-char))
-             trigger-chars)))
-
-(defun company-lsp--post-completion (candidate)
-  "Replace a CompletionItem's label with its insertText. Apply text edits.
-
-CANDIDATE is a string returned by `company-lsp--make-candidate'."
-  (let* ((resolved-candidate (company-lsp--resolve-candidate candidate
-                                                             "insertText"
-                                                             "textEdit"
-                                                             "additionalTextEdits"))
-         (item (company-lsp--candidate-item resolved-candidate))
-         (prefix (company-lsp--candidate-prefix candidate))
-         (label (gethash "label" item))
-         (start (- (point) (length label)))
-         (insert-text (gethash "insertText" item))
-         ;; 1 = plaintext, 2 = snippet
-         (insert-text-format (gethash "insertTextFormat" item))
-         (text-edit (gethash "textEdit" item))
-         (additional-text-edits (gethash "additionalTextEdits" item)))
-    (cond
-     (text-edit
-      (setq insert-text (gethash "newText" text-edit))
-      (delete-region (- (point) (length candidate)) (point))
-      (insert prefix)
-      (let* ((range (gethash "range" text-edit))
-             (start-point (lsp--position-to-point (gethash "start" range)))
-             (new-text-length (length insert-text)))
-        (lsp--apply-text-edit text-edit)
-        (goto-char (+ start-point new-text-length))))
-     ((and insert-text (not (eq insert-text-format 2)))
-      (cl-assert (string-equal (buffer-substring-no-properties start (point)) label))
-      (goto-char start)
-      (delete-char (length label))
-      (insert insert-text)))
-
-    (let ((start-marker (set-marker (make-marker) start)))
-      (when additional-text-edits
-        (lsp--apply-text-edits additional-text-edits))
-      (when (and company-lsp-enable-snippet
-                 (fboundp 'yas-expand-snippet))
-        (if (and insert-text (eq insert-text-format 2))
-            (yas-expand-snippet insert-text (marker-position start-marker) (point))
-          (-when-let (fallback-snippet (company-lsp--fallback-snippet item))
-            (yas-expand-snippet fallback-snippet))))
-      (set-marker start-marker nil))
-    ;; Here we set this-command to a `self-insert-command'
-    ;; so that company may retrigger idle completion after the snippet expansion
-    ;; (~`company-post-command').
-    ;; This is a bit of a hack and maybe that will change in the future.
-    ;; This is useful for example when the completed candidate is a namespace
-    ;; and the annotation text (inserted snippet) is the scope operator.
-    ;;
-    ;; std| -> std::   (=> idle completion desired here)
-    ;;         stderr
-    ;;         ...
-    ;;
-    ;; See https://github.com/company-mode/company-mode/issues/143
-    (when (and company-lsp-enable-recompletion
-               (company-lsp--looking-back-trigger-characters-p))
-      (setq this-command 'self-insert-command))))
-
-(defun company-lsp--on-completion (response prefix)
-  "Handle completion RESPONSE.
-
-PREFIX is a string of the prefix when the completion is requested.
-
-Return a list of strings as the completion candidates."
-  (let* ((incomplete (and (hash-table-p response) (gethash "isIncomplete" response)))
-         (items (cond ((hash-table-p response) (gethash "items" response))
-                      ((sequencep response) response)))
-         (candidates (mapcar (lambda (item)
-                               (company-lsp--make-candidate item prefix))
-                             (lsp--sort-completions items))))
-    (when (null company-lsp--completion-cache)
-      (add-hook 'company-completion-cancelled-hook #'company-lsp--cleanup-cache)
-      (add-hook 'company-completion-finished-hook #'company-lsp--cleanup-cache))
-    (when (eq company-lsp-cache-candidates 'auto)
-      ;; Only cache candidates on auto mode. If it's t company caches the
-      ;; candidates for us.
-      (company-lsp--cache-put prefix (company-lsp--cache-item-new candidates incomplete)))
-    candidates))
-
-(defun company-lsp--cleanup-cache (_)
-  "Clean up completion cache and company hooks."
-  (setq company-lsp--completion-cache nil)
-  (remove-hook 'company-completion-finished-hook #'company-lsp--cleanup-cache)
-  (remove-hook 'company-completion-cancelled-hook #'company-lsp--cleanup-cache))
-
-(defun company-lsp--cache-put (prefix candidates)
-  "Set cache for PREFIX to be CANDIDATES.
-
-CANDIDATES is a cache item created by `company-lsp--cache-item-new'."
-  (setq company-lsp--completion-cache
-        (cons (cons prefix candidates)
-              company-lsp--completion-cache)))
-
-(defun company-lsp--cache-get (prefix)
-  "Get the cached completion for PREFIX.
-
-Return a cache item if cache for PREFIX exists. Otherwise return nil."
-  (let ((cache (cdr (assoc prefix company-lsp--completion-cache)))
-        (len (length prefix))
-        previous-cache)
-    (if cache
-        cache
-      (cl-dotimes (i len)
-        (when (setq previous-cache
-                    (cdr (assoc (substring prefix 0 (- len i 1))
-                                company-lsp--completion-cache)))
-          (if (company-lsp--cache-item-incomplete-p previous-cache)
-              (cl-return nil)
-            ;; TODO: Allow customizing matching functions to support fuzzy matching.
-            ;; Consider supporting company-flx out of box.
-            (let* ((previous-candidates (company-lsp--cache-item-candidates previous-cache))
-                   (new-candidates (all-completions prefix previous-candidates))
-                   (new-cache (company-lsp--cache-item-new new-candidates nil)))
-              (company-lsp--cache-put prefix new-cache)
-              (cl-return new-cache))))))))
-
-(defun company-lsp--cache-item-new (candidates incomplete)
-  "Create a new cache item.
-
-CANDIDATES: A list of strings. The completion candidates.
-INCOMPLETE: t or nil. Whether the candidates are incomplete or not."
-  (list :incomplete incomplete :candidates candidates))
-
-(defun company-lsp--cache-item-incomplete-p (cache-item)
-  "Determine whether a CACHE-ITEM is incomplete."
-  (plist-get cache-item :incomplete))
-
-(defun company-lsp--cache-item-candidates (cache-item)
-  "Get candidates from a CACHE-ITEM."
-  (plist-get cache-item :candidates))
-
-(defun company-lsp--documentation (candidate)
-  "Get the documentation from the item in the CANDIDATE.
-
-The documentation can be either string or MarkupContent. This method
-will return markdown string if it is MarkupContent, original string
-otherwise. If the documentation is not present, it will return nil
-which company can handle."
-  (let* ((resolved-candidate (company-lsp--resolve-candidate candidate "documentation"))
-         (item (company-lsp--candidate-item resolved-candidate))
-         (documentation (gethash "documentation" item)))
-    (if
-        (hash-table-p documentation)  ;; If true, then the documentation is a MarkupContent. String otherwise.
-        (gethash "value" documentation)
-      documentation)))
-
-(defun company-lsp--candidates-sync (prefix)
-  "Get completion candidates synchronously.
-
-PREFIX is the prefix string for completion.
-
-Return a list of strings as completion candidates."
-  (let ((req (lsp--make-request "textDocument/completion"
-                                (lsp--text-document-position-params))))
-    (company-lsp--on-completion (lsp--send-request req) prefix)))
-
-(defun company-lsp--candidates-async (prefix callback)
-  "Get completion candidates asynchronously.
-
-PREFIX is the prefix string for completion.
-CALLBACK is a function that takes a list of strings as completion candidates."
-  (let ((req (lsp--make-request "textDocument/completion"
-                                (lsp--text-document-position-params))))
-    (lsp--send-request-async req
-                             (lambda (resp)
-                               (funcall callback (company-lsp--on-completion resp prefix))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun company-lsp (command &optional arg &rest _)
-  "Define a company backend for lsp-mode.
-
-See the documentation of `company-backends' for COMMAND and ARG."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-case command
-    (interactive (company-begin-backend #'company-lsp))
-    (prefix (and
-             (bound-and-true-p lsp-mode)
-             (lsp--capability "completionProvider")
-             (not (company-in-string-or-comment))
-             (or (company-lsp--completion-prefix) 'stop)))
-    (candidates
-     ;; If the completion items in the response have textEdit action populated,
-     ;; we'll apply them in `company-lsp--post-completion'. However, textEdit
-     ;; actions only apply to the pre-completion content. We backup the current
-     ;; prefix and restore it after company completion is done, so the content
-     ;; is restored and textEdit actions can be applied.
-     (or (company-lsp--cache-item-candidates (company-lsp--cache-get arg))
-         (and company-lsp-async
-              (cons :async (lambda (callback)
-                             (company-lsp--candidates-async arg callback))))
-         (company-lsp--candidates-sync arg)))
-    (sorted t)
-    (no-cache (not (eq company-lsp-cache-candidates t)))
-    (annotation (lsp--annotate arg))
-    (quickhelp-string (company-lsp--documentation arg))
-    (doc-buffer (company-doc-buffer (company-lsp--documentation arg)))
-    (match (length arg))
-    (post-completion (company-lsp--post-completion arg))))
-
-(defun company-lsp--client-capabilities ()
-  "Return the extra client capabilities supported by company-lsp."
-  (when company-lsp-enable-snippet
-    '(:textDocument (:completion (:completionItem (:snippetSupport t))))))
-
-(add-hook 'lsp-before-initialize-hook
-          (lambda ()
-            (lsp-register-client-capabilities 'company-lsp #'company-lsp--client-capabilities)))
-
-(provide 'company-lsp)
-;;; company-lsp.el ends here
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-;;; counsel-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "counsel" "counsel.el" (23450 31932 243024
-;;;;;;  364000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from counsel.el
-
-(autoload 'counsel-el "counsel" "\
-Elisp completion at point.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-cl "counsel" "\
-Common Lisp completion at point.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-clj "counsel" "\
-Clojure completion at point.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-company "counsel" "\
-Complete using `company-candidates'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-irony "counsel" "\
-Inline C/C++ completion using Irony.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-describe-variable "counsel" "\
-Forward to `describe-variable'.
-
-Variables declared using `defcustom' are highlighted according to
-`ivy-highlight-face'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-describe-function "counsel" "\
-Forward to `describe-function'.
-
-Interactive functions (i.e., commands) are highlighted according
-to `ivy-highlight-face'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-set-variable "counsel" "\
-Set a variable, with completion.
-
-When the selected variable is a `defcustom' with the type boolean
-or radio, offer completion of all possible values.
-
-Otherwise, offer a variant of `eval-expression', with the initial
-input corresponding to the chosen variable.
-
-With a prefix arg, restrict list to variables defined using
-`defcustom'.
-
-\(fn SYM)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-apropos "counsel" "\
-Show all matching symbols.
-See `apropos' for further information on what is considered
-a symbol and how to search for them.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-info-lookup-symbol "counsel" "\
-Forward to `info-lookup-symbol' with ivy completion.
-
-\(fn SYMBOL &optional MODE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-M-x "counsel" "\
-Ivy version of `execute-extended-command'.
-Optional INITIAL-INPUT is the initial input in the minibuffer.
-This function integrates with either the `amx' or `smex' package
-when available, in that order of precedence.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-load-library "counsel" "\
-Load a selected the Emacs Lisp library.
-The libraries are offered from `load-path'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-find-library "counsel" "\
-Visit a selected the Emacs Lisp library.
-The libraries are offered from `load-path'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-load-theme "counsel" "\
-Forward to `load-theme'.
-Usable with `ivy-resume', `ivy-next-line-and-call' and
-`ivy-previous-line-and-call'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-descbinds "counsel" "\
-Show a list of all defined keys and their definitions.
-If non-nil, show only bindings that start with PREFIX.
-BUFFER defaults to the current one.
-
-\(fn &optional PREFIX BUFFER)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-faces "counsel" "\
-Complete faces with preview.
-Actions are provided by default for describing or customizing the
-selected face.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-git "counsel" "\
-Find file in the current Git repository.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-git-grep "counsel" "\
-Grep for a string in the current git repository.
-When CMD is a string, use it as a \"git grep\" command.
-When CMD is non-nil, prompt for a specific \"git grep\" command.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-
-\(fn &optional CMD INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-git-stash "counsel" "\
-Search through all available git stashes.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-git-change-worktree "counsel" "\
-Find the file corresponding to the current buffer on a different worktree.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-git-checkout "counsel" "\
-Call the \"git checkout\" command.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-git-log "counsel" "\
-Call the \"git log --grep\" shell command.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-find-file "counsel" "\
-Forward to `find-file'.
-When INITIAL-INPUT is non-nil, use it in the minibuffer during completion.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-recentf "counsel" "\
-Find a file on `recentf-list'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-bookmark "counsel" "\
-Forward to `bookmark-jump' or `bookmark-set' if bookmark doesn't exist.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-bookmarked-directory "counsel" "\
-Ivy interface for bookmarked directories.
-
-With a prefix argument, this command creates a new bookmark which points to the
-current value of `default-directory'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-file-register "counsel" "\
-Search file in register.
-
-You cannot use Emacs' normal register commands to create file
-registers.  Instead you must use the `set-register' function like
-so: `(set-register ?i \"/home/eric/.emacs.d/init.el\")'.  Now you
-can use `C-x r j i' to open that file.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-locate "counsel" "\
-Call the \"locate\" shell command.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-fzf "counsel" "\
-Open a file using the fzf shell command.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-INITIAL-DIRECTORY, if non-nil, is used as the root directory for search.
-FZF-PROMPT, if non-nil, is passed as `ivy-read' prompt argument.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT INITIAL-DIRECTORY FZF-PROMPT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-dpkg "counsel" "\
-Call the \"dpkg\" shell command.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-rpm "counsel" "\
-Call the \"rpm\" shell command.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-file-jump "counsel" "\
-Jump to a file below the current directory.
-List all files within the current directory or any of its subdirectories.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-INITIAL-DIRECTORY, if non-nil, is used as the root directory for search.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT INITIAL-DIRECTORY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-dired-jump "counsel" "\
-Jump to a directory (in dired) below the current directory.
-List all subdirectories within the current directory.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-INITIAL-DIRECTORY, if non-nil, is used as the root directory for search.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT INITIAL-DIRECTORY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-ag "counsel" "\
-Grep for a string in the current directory using ag.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-INITIAL-DIRECTORY, if non-nil, is used as the root directory for search.
-EXTRA-AG-ARGS string, if non-nil, is appended to `counsel-ag-base-command'.
-AG-PROMPT, if non-nil, is passed as `ivy-read' prompt argument.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT INITIAL-DIRECTORY EXTRA-AG-ARGS AG-PROMPT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-pt "counsel" "\
-Grep for a string in the current directory using pt.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-This uses `counsel-ag' with `counsel-pt-base-command' instead of
-`counsel-ag-base-command'.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-ack "counsel" "\
-Grep for a string in the current directory using ack.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-This uses `counsel-ag' with `counsel-ack-base-command' replacing
-`counsel-ag-base-command'.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-rg "counsel" "\
-Grep for a string in the current directory using rg.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-INITIAL-DIRECTORY, if non-nil, is used as the root directory for search.
-EXTRA-RG-ARGS string, if non-nil, is appended to `counsel-rg-base-command'.
-RG-PROMPT, if non-nil, is passed as `ivy-read' prompt argument.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT INITIAL-DIRECTORY EXTRA-RG-ARGS RG-PROMPT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-grep "counsel" "\
-Grep for a string in the file visited by the current buffer.
-When non-nil, INITIAL-INPUT is the initial search pattern.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-grep-or-swiper "counsel" "\
-Call `swiper' for small buffers and `counsel-grep' for large ones.
-When non-nil, INITIAL-INPUT is the initial search pattern.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-org-tag "counsel" "\
-Add or remove tags in `org-mode'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-org-tag-agenda "counsel" "\
-Set tags for the current agenda item.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(defalias 'counsel-org-goto #'counsel-outline)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-org-goto-all "counsel" "\
-Go to a different location in any org file.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-org-file "counsel" "\
-Browse all attachments for current Org file.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-org-entity "counsel" "\
-Complete Org entities using Ivy.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-org-capture "counsel" "\
-Capture something.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-org-agenda-headlines "counsel" "\
-Choose from headers of `org-mode' files in the agenda.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-tmm "counsel" "\
-Text-mode emulation of looking and choosing from a menubar.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-yank-pop "counsel" "\
-Ivy replacement for `yank-pop'.
-ARG has the same meaning as in `yank-pop', but its default value
-can be controlled with `counsel-yank-pop-preselect-last', which
-see.  See also `counsel-yank-pop-filter' for how to filter
-candidates.
-Note: Duplicate elements of `kill-ring' are always deleted.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-imenu "counsel" "\
-Jump to a buffer position indexed by imenu.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-list-processes "counsel" "\
-Offer completion for `process-list'.
-The default action deletes the selected process.
-An extra action allows to switch to the process buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-expression-history "counsel" "\
-Select an element of `read-expression-history'.
-And insert it into the minibuffer.  Useful during `eval-expression'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-shell-command-history "counsel" "\
-Browse shell command history.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-minibuffer-history "counsel" "\
-Browse minibuffer history.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-esh-history "counsel" "\
-Browse Eshell history.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-shell-history "counsel" "\
-Browse shell history.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-outline "counsel" "\
-Jump to an outline heading with completion.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-ibuffer "counsel" "\
-Use ibuffer to switch to another buffer.
-NAME specifies the name of the buffer (defaults to \"*Ibuffer*\").
-
-\(fn &optional NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-switch-to-shell-buffer "counsel" "\
-Switch to a shell buffer, or create one.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-unicode-char "counsel" "\
-Insert COUNT copies of a Unicode character at point.
-COUNT defaults to 1.
-
-\(fn &optional COUNT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-colors-emacs "counsel" "\
-Show a list of all supported colors for a particular frame.
-
-You can insert or kill the name or hexadecimal RGB value of the
-selected color.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-colors-web "counsel" "\
-Show a list of all W3C web colors for use in CSS.
-
-You can insert or kill the name or hexadecimal RGB value of the
-selected color.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-rhythmbox "counsel" "\
-Choose a song from the Rhythmbox library to play or enqueue.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-linux-app "counsel" "\
-Launch a Linux desktop application, similar to Alt-<F2>.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(defvar counsel-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Counsel mode is enabled.
-See the `counsel-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `counsel-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'counsel-mode "counsel" nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-mode "counsel" "\
-Toggle Counsel mode on or off.
-Turn Counsel mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise. Counsel
-mode remaps built-in emacs functions that have counsel
-replacements.
-
-Local bindings (`counsel-mode-map'):
-\\{counsel-mode-map}
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; counsel-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/counsel-20180913.921/counsel-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/counsel-20180913.921/counsel-pkg.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 05c64fa0b040..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/counsel-20180913.921/counsel-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "counsel" "20180913.921" "Various completion functions using Ivy" '((emacs "24.3") (swiper "0.9.0")) :commit "f969cf8fcb0f4d201e719a2abbfba466fa6187f8" :keywords '("convenience" "matching" "tools") :authors '(("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/counsel-20180913.921/counsel.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/counsel-20180913.921/counsel.el
deleted file mode 100644
index cc657714cd2f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/counsel-20180913.921/counsel.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4848 +0,0 @@
-;;; counsel.el --- Various completion functions using Ivy -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015-2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper
-;; Package-Version: 20180913.921
-;; Version: 0.10.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (swiper "0.9.0"))
-;; Keywords: convenience, matching, tools
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Just call one of the interactive functions in this file to complete
-;; the corresponding thing using `ivy'.
-;;
-;; Currently available:
-;; - Symbol completion for Elisp, Common Lisp, Python, Clojure, C, C++.
-;; - Describe fuctions for Elisp: function, variable, library, command,
-;;   bindings, theme.
-;; - Navigation functions: imenu, ace-line, semantic, outline.
-;; - Git utilities: git-files, git-grep, git-log, git-stash, git-checkout.
-;; - Grep utitilies: grep, ag, pt, recoll, ack, rg.
-;; - System utilities: process list, rhythmbox, linux-app.
-;; - Many more.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'swiper)
-(require 'compile)
-(require 'dired)
-
-;;* Utility
-(defvar counsel-more-chars-alist
-  '((counsel-grep . 2)
-    (t . 3))
-  "Map commands to their minimum required input length.
-That is the number of characters prompted for before fetching
-candidates.  The special key t is used as a fallback.")
-
-(defun counsel-more-chars ()
-  "Return two fake candidates prompting for at least N input.
-N is obtained from `counsel-more-chars-alist'."
-  (let ((diff (- (ivy-alist-setting counsel-more-chars-alist)
-                 (length ivy-text))))
-    (when (> diff 0)
-      (list "" (format "%d chars more" diff)))))
-
-(defun counsel-unquote-regex-parens (str)
-  "Unquote regexp parentheses in STR."
-  (if (consp str)
-      (mapconcat #'car (cl-remove-if-not #'cdr str) ".*")
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\[(){}]\\|[()]"
-                              (lambda (s)
-                                (or (cdr (assoc s '(("\\(" . "(")
-                                                    ("\\)" . ")")
-                                                    ("(" . "\\(")
-                                                    (")" . "\\)")
-                                                    ("\\{" . "{")
-                                                    ("\\}" . "}"))))
-                                    (error "Unexpected parenthesis: %S" s)))
-                              str t t)))
-
-(defun counsel-directory-name (dir)
-  "Return the name of directory DIR with a slash."
-  (file-name-as-directory
-   (file-name-nondirectory
-    (directory-file-name dir))))
-
-(defun counsel-string-compose (prefix str)
-  "Make PREFIX the display prefix of STR through text properties."
-  (let ((str (copy-sequence str)))
-    (put-text-property
-     0 1 'display
-     (concat prefix (substring str 0 1))
-     str)
-    str))
-
-(defun counsel-require-program (program)
-  "Check system for PROGRAM, printing error if unfound."
-  (or (and (stringp program)
-           (not (string= program ""))
-           (executable-find program))
-      (user-error "Required program \"%s\" not found in your path" program)))
-
-(defun counsel-prompt-function-default ()
-  "Return prompt appended with a semicolon."
-  (ivy-add-prompt-count
-   (format "%s: " (ivy-state-prompt ivy-last))))
-
-(declare-function eshell-split-path "esh-util")
-
-(defun counsel-prompt-function-dir ()
-  "Return prompt appended with the parent directory."
-  (require 'esh-util)
-  (ivy-add-prompt-count
-   (let ((directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-     (format "%s [%s]: "
-             (ivy-state-prompt ivy-last)
-             (let ((dir-list (eshell-split-path directory)))
-               (if (> (length dir-list) 3)
-                   (apply #'concat
-                          (append '("...")
-                                  (cl-subseq dir-list (- (length dir-list) 3))))
-                 directory))))))
-
-;;* Async Utility
-(defvar counsel--async-time nil
-  "Store the time when a new process was started.
-Or the time of the last minibuffer update.")
-
-(defvar counsel--async-start nil
-  "Store the time when a new process was started.
-Or the time of the last minibuffer update.")
-
-(defvar counsel--async-duration nil
-  "Store the time a process takes to gather all its candidates.
-The time is measured in seconds.")
-
-(defvar counsel--async-exit-code-plist ()
-  "Associate commands with their exit code descriptions.
-This plist maps commands to a plist mapping their exit codes to
-descriptions.")
-
-(defun counsel-set-async-exit-code (cmd number str)
-  "For CMD, associate NUMBER exit code with STR."
-  (let ((plist (plist-get counsel--async-exit-code-plist cmd)))
-    (setq counsel--async-exit-code-plist
-          (plist-put counsel--async-exit-code-plist
-                     cmd
-                     (plist-put plist number str)))))
-
-(defvar counsel-async-split-string-re "\n"
-  "Store the regexp for splitting shell command output.")
-
-(defvar counsel-async-ignore-re nil
-  "Regexp matching candidates to ignore in `counsel--async-filter'.")
-
-(defun counsel--async-command (cmd &optional sentinel filter name)
-  "Start and return new counsel process by calling CMD.
-If the default counsel process or one with NAME already exists,
-kill it and its associated buffer before starting a new one.
-Give the process the functions SENTINEL and FILTER, which default
-to `counsel--async-sentinel' and `counsel--async-filter',
-respectively."
-  (counsel-delete-process name)
-  (let ((name (or name " *counsel*"))
-        proc)
-    (when (get-buffer name)
-      (kill-buffer name))
-    (setq proc (start-file-process-shell-command
-                name (get-buffer-create name) cmd))
-    (setq counsel--async-time (current-time))
-    (setq counsel--async-start counsel--async-time)
-    (set-process-sentinel proc (or sentinel #'counsel--async-sentinel))
-    (set-process-filter proc (or filter #'counsel--async-filter))
-    proc))
-
-(defvar counsel-grep-last-line nil)
-
-(defun counsel--async-sentinel (process _msg)
-  "Sentinel function for an asynchronous counsel PROCESS."
-  (when (eq (process-status process) 'exit)
-    (if (zerop (process-exit-status process))
-        (progn
-          (ivy--set-candidates
-           (ivy--sort-maybe
-            (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process)
-              (split-string (buffer-string) counsel-async-split-string-re t))))
-          (setq counsel-grep-last-line nil)
-          (when counsel--async-start
-            (setq counsel--async-duration
-                  (time-to-seconds (time-since counsel--async-start))))
-          (let ((re (ivy-re-to-str (funcall ivy--regex-function ivy-text))))
-            (if ivy--old-cands
-                (ivy--recompute-index ivy-text re ivy--all-candidates)
-              (unless (ivy-set-index
-                       (ivy--preselect-index
-                        (ivy-state-preselect ivy-last)
-                        ivy--all-candidates))
-                (ivy--recompute-index ivy-text re ivy--all-candidates))))
-          (setq ivy--old-cands ivy--all-candidates)
-          (if ivy--all-candidates
-              (ivy--exhibit)
-            (ivy--insert-minibuffer "")))
-      (setq ivy--all-candidates
-            (let ((status (process-exit-status process))
-                  (plist (plist-get counsel--async-exit-code-plist
-                                    (ivy-state-caller ivy-last))))
-              (list (or (plist-get plist status)
-                        (format "error code %d" status)))))
-      (setq ivy--old-cands ivy--all-candidates)
-      (ivy--exhibit))))
-
-(defcustom counsel-async-filter-update-time 500000
-  "The amount of time in microseconds to wait until updating
-`counsel--async-filter'."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defun counsel--async-filter (process str)
-  "Receive from PROCESS the output STR.
-Update the minibuffer with the amount of lines collected every
-`counsel-async-filter-update-time' microseconds since the last update."
-  (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process)
-    (insert str))
-  (when (time-less-p (list 0 0 counsel-async-filter-update-time)
-                     (time-since counsel--async-time))
-    (let (numlines)
-      (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process)
-        (setq numlines (count-lines (point-min) (point-max)))
-        (ivy--set-candidates
-         (let ((lines (split-string (buffer-string)
-                                    counsel-async-split-string-re
-                                    t)))
-           (if (stringp counsel-async-ignore-re)
-               (cl-remove-if (lambda (line)
-                               (string-match-p counsel-async-ignore-re line))
-                             lines)
-             lines))))
-      (let ((ivy--prompt (format (concat "%d++ " (ivy-state-prompt ivy-last))
-                                 numlines)))
-        (ivy--insert-minibuffer (ivy--format ivy--all-candidates)))
-      (setq counsel--async-time (current-time)))))
-
-(defun counsel-delete-process (&optional name)
-  "Delete current counsel process or that with NAME."
-  (let ((process (get-process (or name " *counsel*"))))
-    (when process
-      (delete-process process))))
-
-;;* Completion at point
-;;** `counsel-el'
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-el ()
-  "Elisp completion at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((bnd (unless (and (looking-at ")")
-                           (eq (char-before) ?\())
-                (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)))
-         (str (if bnd
-                  (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                   (car bnd)
-                   (cdr bnd))
-                ""))
-         (pred (and (eq (char-before (car bnd)) ?\()
-                    #'fboundp))
-         symbol-names)
-    (setq ivy-completion-beg (car bnd))
-    (setq ivy-completion-end (cdr bnd))
-    (if (string= str "")
-        (mapatoms
-         (lambda (x)
-           (when (symbolp x)
-             (push (symbol-name x) symbol-names))))
-      (setq symbol-names (all-completions str obarray pred)))
-    (ivy-read "Symbol name: " symbol-names
-              :caller 'counsel-el
-              :predicate pred
-              :initial-input str
-              :action #'ivy-completion-in-region-action)))
-
-(add-to-list 'ivy-height-alist '(counsel-el . 7))
-
-;;** `counsel-cl'
-(declare-function slime-symbol-start-pos "ext:slime")
-(declare-function slime-symbol-end-pos "ext:slime")
-(declare-function slime-contextual-completions "ext:slime-c-p-c")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-cl ()
-  "Common Lisp completion at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq ivy-completion-beg (slime-symbol-start-pos))
-  (setq ivy-completion-end (slime-symbol-end-pos))
-  (ivy-read "Symbol name: "
-            (car (slime-contextual-completions
-                  ivy-completion-beg
-                  ivy-completion-end))
-            :action #'ivy-completion-in-region-action))
-
-;;** `counsel-jedi'
-(declare-function deferred:sync! "ext:deferred")
-(declare-function jedi:complete-request "ext:jedi-core")
-(declare-function jedi:ac-direct-matches "ext:jedi")
-
-(defun counsel-jedi ()
-  "Python completion at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)))
-    (setq ivy-completion-beg (car bnd))
-    (setq ivy-completion-end (cdr bnd)))
-  (deferred:sync!
-      (jedi:complete-request))
-  (ivy-read "Symbol name: " (jedi:ac-direct-matches)
-            :action #'counsel--py-action))
-
-(defun counsel--py-action (symbol-name)
-  "Insert SYMBOL-NAME, erasing the previous one."
-  (when (stringp symbol-name)
-    (with-ivy-window
-      (when ivy-completion-beg
-        (delete-region
-         ivy-completion-beg
-         ivy-completion-end))
-      (setq ivy-completion-beg (point))
-      (insert symbol-name)
-      (setq ivy-completion-end (point))
-      (when (equal (get-text-property 0 'symbol symbol-name) "f")
-        (insert "()")
-        (setq ivy-completion-end (point))
-        (backward-char)))))
-
-;;** `counsel-clj'
-(declare-function cider-sync-request:complete "ext:cider-client")
-(defun counsel--generic (completion-fn)
-  "Complete thing at point with COMPLETION-FN."
-  (let* ((bnd (or (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)
-                  (cons (point) (point))))
-         (str (buffer-substring-no-properties
-               (car bnd) (cdr bnd)))
-         (candidates (funcall completion-fn str))
-         (res (ivy-read (format "pattern (%s): " str)
-                        candidates
-                        :caller 'counsel--generic)))
-    (when (stringp res)
-      (when bnd
-        (delete-region (car bnd) (cdr bnd)))
-      (insert res))))
-
-(add-to-list 'ivy-height-alist '(counsel--generic . 7))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-clj ()
-  "Clojure completion at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (counsel--generic
-   (lambda (str)
-     (mapcar
-      #'cl-caddr
-      (cider-sync-request:complete str ":same")))))
-
-;;** `counsel-company'
-(defvar company-candidates)
-(defvar company-point)
-(defvar company-common)
-(declare-function company-complete "ext:company")
-(declare-function company-mode "ext:company")
-(declare-function company-complete-common "ext:company")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-company ()
-  "Complete using `company-candidates'."
-  (interactive)
-  (company-mode 1)
-  (unless company-candidates
-    (company-complete))
-  (when company-point
-    (when (looking-back company-common (line-beginning-position))
-      (setq ivy-completion-beg (match-beginning 0))
-      (setq ivy-completion-end (match-end 0)))
-    (ivy-read "company cand: " company-candidates
-              :action #'ivy-completion-in-region-action)))
-
-;;** `counsel-irony'
-(declare-function irony-completion-candidates-async "ext:irony-completion")
-(declare-function irony-completion-symbol-bounds "ext:irony-completion")
-(declare-function irony-completion-annotation "ext:irony-completion")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-irony ()
-  "Inline C/C++ completion using Irony."
-  (interactive)
-  (irony-completion-candidates-async 'counsel-irony-callback))
-
-(defun counsel-irony-callback (candidates)
-  "Callback function for Irony to search among CANDIDATES."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((symbol-bounds (irony-completion-symbol-bounds))
-         (beg (car symbol-bounds))
-         (end (cdr symbol-bounds))
-         (prefix (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)))
-    (setq ivy-completion-beg beg
-          ivy-completion-end end)
-    (ivy-read "code: " (mapcar #'counsel-irony-annotate candidates)
-              :predicate (lambda (candidate)
-                           (string-prefix-p prefix (car candidate)))
-              :caller 'counsel-irony
-              :action #'ivy-completion-in-region-action)))
-
-(defun counsel-irony-annotate (x)
-  "Make Ivy candidate from Irony candidate X."
-  (cons (concat (car x) (irony-completion-annotation x))
-        (car x)))
-
-(add-to-list 'ivy-display-functions-alist '(counsel-irony . ivy-display-function-overlay))
-
-;;* Elisp symbols
-;;** `counsel-describe-variable'
-(defvar counsel-describe-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-.") #'counsel-find-symbol)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-,") #'counsel--info-lookup-symbol)
-    map))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-describe-variable
- '(("I" counsel-info-lookup-symbol "info")
-   ("d" counsel--find-symbol "definition")))
-
-(defvar counsel-describe-symbol-history ()
-  "History list for variable and function names.
-Used by commands `counsel-describe-variable' and
-`counsel-describe-function'.")
-
-(defun counsel-find-symbol ()
-  "Jump to the definition of the current symbol."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-exit-with-action #'counsel--find-symbol))
-
-(defun counsel--info-lookup-symbol ()
-  "Lookup the current symbol in the info docs."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-exit-with-action #'counsel-info-lookup-symbol))
-
-(defvar find-tag-marker-ring)
-(declare-function xref-push-marker-stack "xref")
-
-(defalias 'counsel--push-xref-marker
-  (if (require 'xref nil t)
-      #'xref-push-marker-stack
-    (require 'etags)
-    (lambda (&optional m)
-      (ring-insert (with-no-warnings find-tag-marker-ring) (or m (point-marker)))))
-  "Compatibility shim for `xref-push-marker-stack'.")
-
-(defun counsel--find-symbol (x)
-  "Find symbol definition that corresponds to string X."
-  (with-ivy-window
-    (counsel--push-xref-marker)
-    (let ((full-name (get-text-property 0 'full-name x)))
-      (if full-name
-          (find-library full-name)
-        (let ((sym (read x)))
-          (cond ((and (eq (ivy-state-caller ivy-last)
-                          'counsel-describe-variable)
-                      (boundp sym))
-                 (find-variable sym))
-                ((fboundp sym)
-                 (find-function sym))
-                ((boundp sym)
-                 (find-variable sym))
-                ((or (featurep sym)
-                     (locate-library
-                      (prin1-to-string sym)))
-                 (find-library
-                  (prin1-to-string sym)))
-                (t
-                 (error "Couldn't find definition of %s"
-                        sym))))))))
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'counsel-symbol-at-point
-    'ivy-thing-at-point "0.7.0")
-
-(defun counsel--variable-p (symbol)
-  "Return non-nil if SYMBOL is a bound or documented variable."
-  (or (and (boundp symbol)
-           (not (keywordp symbol)))
-      (get symbol 'variable-documentation)))
-
-(defcustom counsel-describe-variable-function #'describe-variable
-  "Function to call to describe a variable passed as parameter."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defun counsel-describe-variable-transformer (var)
-  "Propertize VAR if it's a custom variable."
-  (if (custom-variable-p (intern var))
-      (ivy-append-face var 'ivy-highlight-face)
-    var))
-
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'counsel-describe-variable 'counsel-describe-variable-transformer)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-describe-variable ()
-  "Forward to `describe-variable'.
-
-Variables declared using `defcustom' are highlighted according to
-`ivy-highlight-face'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t))
-    (ivy-read "Describe variable: " obarray
-              :predicate #'counsel--variable-p
-              :require-match t
-              :history 'counsel-describe-symbol-history
-              :keymap counsel-describe-map
-              :preselect (ivy-thing-at-point)
-              :sort t
-              :action (lambda (x)
-                        (funcall counsel-describe-variable-function (intern x)))
-              :caller 'counsel-describe-variable)))
-
-;;** `counsel-describe-function'
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-describe-function
- '(("I" counsel-info-lookup-symbol "info")
-   ("d" counsel--find-symbol "definition")))
-
-(defcustom counsel-describe-function-function #'describe-function
-  "Function to call to describe a function passed as parameter."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defun counsel-describe-function-transformer (function-name)
-  "Propertize FUNCTION-NAME if it's an interactive function."
-  (if (commandp (intern function-name))
-      (ivy-append-face function-name 'ivy-highlight-face)
-    function-name))
-
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'counsel-describe-function 'counsel-describe-function-transformer)
-
-(defun ivy-function-called-at-point ()
-  (let ((f (function-called-at-point)))
-    (and f (symbol-name f))))
-
-(defcustom counsel-describe-function-preselect #'ivy-thing-at-point
-  "Determine what `counsel-describe-function' should preselect."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type '(radio
-          (function-item ivy-thing-at-point)
-          (function-item ivy-function-called-at-point)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-describe-function ()
-  "Forward to `describe-function'.
-
-Interactive functions (i.e., commands) are highlighted according
-to `ivy-highlight-face'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t))
-    (ivy-read "Describe function: " obarray
-              :predicate (lambda (sym)
-                           (or (fboundp sym)
-                               (get sym 'function-documentation)))
-              :require-match t
-              :history 'counsel-describe-symbol-history
-              :keymap counsel-describe-map
-              :preselect (funcall counsel-describe-function-preselect)
-              :sort t
-              :action (lambda (x)
-                        (funcall counsel-describe-function-function (intern x)))
-              :caller 'counsel-describe-function)))
-
-;;** `counsel-set-variable'
-(defvar counsel-set-variable-history nil
-  "Store history for `counsel-set-variable'.")
-
-(defun counsel-read-setq-expression (sym)
-  "Read and eval a setq expression for SYM."
-  (setq this-command 'eval-expression)
-  (let* ((minibuffer-completing-symbol t)
-         (sym-value (symbol-value sym))
-         (expr (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
-                   (lambda ()
-                     (add-function :before-until (local 'eldoc-documentation-function)
-                                   #'elisp-eldoc-documentation-function)
-                     (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'elisp-completion-at-point nil t)
-                     (run-hooks 'eval-expression-minibuffer-setup-hook)
-                     (goto-char (minibuffer-prompt-end))
-                     (forward-char 6)
-                     (insert (format "%S " sym)))
-                 (read-from-minibuffer "Eval: "
-                                       (format
-                                        (if (and sym-value (consp sym-value))
-                                            "(setq '%S)"
-                                          "(setq %S)")
-                                        sym-value)
-                                       read-expression-map t
-                                       'read-expression-history))))
-    (eval-expression expr)))
-
-(defun counsel--setq-doconst (x)
-  "Return a cons of description and value for X.
-X is an item of a radio- or choice-type defcustom."
-  (let (y)
-    (when (and (listp x)
-               (consp (setq y (last x))))
-      (unless (equal y '(function))
-        (setq x (car y))
-        (cons (prin1-to-string x)
-              (if (symbolp x)
-                  (list 'quote x)
-                x))))))
-
-(declare-function lv-message "ext:lv")
-(declare-function lv-delete-window "ext:lv")
-(declare-function custom-variable-documentation "cus-edit")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-set-variable (sym)
-  "Set a variable, with completion.
-
-When the selected variable is a `defcustom' with the type boolean
-or radio, offer completion of all possible values.
-
-Otherwise, offer a variant of `eval-expression', with the initial
-input corresponding to the chosen variable.
-
-With a prefix arg, restrict list to variables defined using
-`defcustom'."
-  (interactive (list (intern
-                      (ivy-read "Set variable: " obarray
-                                :predicate (if current-prefix-arg
-                                               #'custom-variable-p
-                                             #'counsel--variable-p)
-                                :history 'counsel-set-variable-history
-                                :preselect (ivy-thing-at-point)))))
-  (let ((doc (and (require 'cus-edit)
-                  (require 'lv nil t)
-                  (not (string= "nil" (custom-variable-documentation sym)))
-                  (propertize (custom-variable-documentation sym)
-                              'face 'font-lock-comment-face)))
-        sym-type
-        cands)
-    (unwind-protect
-         (progn
-           (when doc
-             (lv-message doc))
-           (if (and (boundp sym)
-                    (setq sym-type (get sym 'custom-type))
-                    (cond
-                      ((and (consp sym-type)
-                            (memq (car sym-type) '(choice radio)))
-                       (setq cands (delq nil (mapcar #'counsel--setq-doconst (cdr sym-type)))))
-                      ((eq sym-type 'boolean)
-                       (setq cands '(("nil" . nil) ("t" . t))))
-                      (t nil)))
-               (let* ((sym-val (symbol-value sym))
-                      ;; Escape '%' chars if present
-                      (sym-val-str (replace-regexp-in-string "%" "%%" (format "%s" sym-val)))
-                      (res (ivy-read (format "Set (%S <%s>): " sym sym-val-str)
-                                     cands
-                                     :preselect (prin1-to-string sym-val))))
-                 (when res
-                   (setq res
-                         (if (assoc res cands)
-                             (cdr (assoc res cands))
-                           (read res)))
-                   (set sym (if (and (listp res) (eq (car res) 'quote))
-                                (cadr res)
-                              res))))
-             (unless (boundp sym)
-               (set sym nil))
-             (counsel-read-setq-expression sym)))
-      (when doc
-        (lv-delete-window)))))
-
-;;** `counsel-apropos'
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-apropos ()
-  "Show all matching symbols.
-See `apropos' for further information on what is considered
-a symbol and how to search for them."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Search for symbol (word list or regexp): " obarray
-            :predicate (lambda (sym)
-                         (or (fboundp sym)
-                             (boundp sym)
-                             (facep sym)
-                             (symbol-plist sym)))
-            :history 'counsel-apropos-history
-            :preselect (ivy-thing-at-point)
-            :sort t
-            :action (lambda (pattern)
-                      (when (string= pattern "")
-                        (user-error "Please specify a pattern"))
-                      ;; If the user selected a candidate form the list, we use
-                      ;; a pattern which matches only the selected symbol.
-                      (if (memq this-command '(ivy-immediate-done ivy-alt-done))
-                          ;; Regexp pattern are passed verbatim, other input is
-                          ;; split into words.
-                          (if (string= (regexp-quote pattern) pattern)
-                              (apropos (split-string pattern "[ \t]+" t))
-                            (apropos pattern))
-                        (apropos (concat "\\`" pattern "\\'"))))
-            :caller 'counsel-apropos))
-
-;;** `counsel-info-lookup-symbol'
-(defvar info-lookup-mode)
-(declare-function info-lookup-guess-default "info-look")
-(declare-function info-lookup->completions "info-look")
-(declare-function info-lookup->mode-value "info-look")
-(declare-function info-lookup-select-mode "info-look")
-(declare-function info-lookup-change-mode "info-look")
-(declare-function info-lookup "info-look")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-info-lookup-symbol (symbol &optional mode)
-  "Forward to `info-lookup-symbol' with ivy completion."
-  (interactive
-   (progn
-     (require 'info-look)
-     ;; Courtesy of `info-lookup-interactive-arguments'
-     (let* ((topic 'symbol)
-            (mode (cond (current-prefix-arg
-                         (info-lookup-change-mode topic))
-                        ((info-lookup->mode-value
-                          topic (info-lookup-select-mode))
-                         info-lookup-mode)
-                        ((info-lookup-change-mode topic))))
-            (enable-recursive-minibuffers t))
-       (list (ivy-read "Describe symbol: " (info-lookup->completions topic mode)
-                       :history 'info-lookup-history
-                       :preselect (info-lookup-guess-default topic mode)
-                       :sort t
-                       :caller 'counsel-info-lookup-symbol)
-             mode))))
-  (info-lookup-symbol symbol mode))
-
-;;** `counsel-M-x'
-(defface counsel-key-binding
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face))
-  "Face used by `counsel-M-x' for key bindings."
-  :group 'ivy-faces)
-
-(defun counsel-M-x-transformer (cmd)
-  "Return CMD annotated with its active key binding, if any."
-  (let ((key (where-is-internal (intern cmd) nil t)))
-    (if (not key)
-        cmd
-      ;; Prefer `<f2>' over `C-x 6' where applicable
-      (let ((i (cl-search [?\C-x ?6] key)))
-        (when i
-          (let ((dup (vconcat (substring key 0 i) [f2] (substring key (+ i 2))))
-                (map (current-global-map)))
-            (when (equal (lookup-key map key)
-                         (lookup-key map dup))
-              (setq key dup)))))
-      (setq key (key-description key))
-      (put-text-property 0 (length key) 'face 'counsel-key-binding key)
-      (format "%s (%s)" cmd key))))
-
-(defvar amx-initialized)
-(defvar amx-cache)
-(declare-function amx-initialize "ext:amx")
-(declare-function amx-detect-new-commands "ext:amx")
-(declare-function amx-update "ext:amx")
-(declare-function amx-rank "ext:amx")
-(defvar smex-initialized-p)
-(defvar smex-ido-cache)
-(declare-function smex-initialize "ext:smex")
-(declare-function smex-detect-new-commands "ext:smex")
-(declare-function smex-update "ext:smex")
-(declare-function smex-rank "ext:smex")
-
-(defun counsel--M-x-externs ()
-  "Return `counsel-M-x' candidates from external packages.
-The return value is a list of strings.  The currently supported
-packages are, in order of precedence, `amx' and `smex'."
-  (cond ((require 'amx nil t)
-         (unless amx-initialized
-           (amx-initialize))
-         (when (amx-detect-new-commands)
-           (amx-update))
-         (mapcar (lambda (entry)
-                   (symbol-name (car entry)))
-                 amx-cache))
-        ((require 'smex nil t)
-         (unless smex-initialized-p
-           (smex-initialize))
-         (when (smex-detect-new-commands)
-           (smex-update))
-         smex-ido-cache)))
-
-(defun counsel--M-x-prompt ()
-  "String for `M-x' plus the string representation of `current-prefix-arg'."
-  (if (not current-prefix-arg)
-      "M-x "
-    (concat
-     (if (eq current-prefix-arg '-)
-         "- "
-       (if (integerp current-prefix-arg)
-           (format "%d " current-prefix-arg)
-         (if (= (car current-prefix-arg) 4)
-             "C-u "
-           (format "%d " (car current-prefix-arg)))))
-     "M-x ")))
-
-(defvar counsel-M-x-history nil
-  "History for `counsel-M-x'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-M-x (&optional initial-input)
-  "Ivy version of `execute-extended-command'.
-Optional INITIAL-INPUT is the initial input in the minibuffer.
-This function integrates with either the `amx' or `smex' package
-when available, in that order of precedence."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; When `counsel-M-x' returns, `last-command' would be set to
-  ;; `counsel-M-x' because :action hasn't been invoked yet.
-  ;; Instead, preserve the old value of `this-command'.
-  (setq this-command last-command)
-  (setq real-this-command real-last-command)
-  (let ((externs (counsel--M-x-externs)))
-    (ivy-read (counsel--M-x-prompt) (or externs obarray)
-              :predicate (and (not externs) #'commandp)
-              :require-match t
-              :history 'counsel-M-x-history
-              :action (lambda (cmd)
-                        (setq cmd (intern cmd))
-                        (cond ((bound-and-true-p amx-initialized)
-                               (amx-rank cmd))
-                              ((bound-and-true-p smex-initialized-p)
-                               (smex-rank cmd)))
-                        (setq prefix-arg current-prefix-arg)
-                        (setq this-command cmd)
-                        (setq real-this-command cmd)
-                        (command-execute cmd 'record))
-              :sort (not externs)
-              :keymap counsel-describe-map
-              :initial-input initial-input
-              :caller 'counsel-M-x)))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-M-x
- `(("d" counsel--find-symbol "definition")
-   ("h" ,(lambda (x) (describe-function (intern x))) "help")))
-
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'counsel-M-x
- 'counsel-M-x-transformer)
-
-;;** `counsel-command-history'
-(defun counsel-command-history-action-eval (cmd)
-  "Eval the command CMD."
-  (eval (read cmd)))
-
-(defun counsel-command-history-action-edit-and-eval (cmd)
-  "Edit and eval the command CMD."
-  (edit-and-eval-command "Eval: " (read cmd)))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-command-history
- '(("r" counsel-command-history-action-eval           "eval command")
-   ("e" counsel-command-history-action-edit-and-eval  "edit and eval command")))
-
-(defun counsel-command-history ()
-  "Show the history of commands."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "%d Command: " (mapcar #'prin1-to-string command-history)
-            :require-match t
-            :action #'counsel-command-history-action-eval
-            :caller 'counsel-command-history))
-
-;;** `counsel-load-library'
-(defun counsel-library-candidates ()
-  "Return a list of completion candidates for `counsel-load-library'."
-  (let ((suffix (concat (regexp-opt '(".el" ".el.gz") t) "\\'"))
-        (cands (make-hash-table :test #'equal))
-        short-name
-        old-val
-        dir-parent
-        res)
-    (dolist (dir load-path)
-      (setq dir (or dir default-directory)) ;; interpret nil in load-path as default-directory
-      (when (file-directory-p dir)
-        (dolist (file (file-name-all-completions "" dir))
-          (when (string-match suffix file)
-            (unless (string-match "pkg.elc?$" file)
-              (setq short-name (substring file 0 (match-beginning 0)))
-              (if (setq old-val (gethash short-name cands))
-                  (progn
-                    ;; assume going up directory once will resolve name clash
-                    (setq dir-parent (counsel-directory-name (cdr old-val)))
-                    (puthash short-name
-                             (cons
-                              (counsel-string-compose dir-parent (car old-val))
-                              (cdr old-val))
-                             cands)
-                    (setq dir-parent (counsel-directory-name dir))
-                    (puthash (concat dir-parent short-name)
-                             (cons
-                              (propertize
-                               (counsel-string-compose
-                                dir-parent short-name)
-                               'full-name (expand-file-name file dir))
-                              dir)
-                             cands))
-                (puthash short-name
-                         (cons (propertize
-                                short-name
-                                'full-name (expand-file-name file dir))
-                               dir)
-                         cands)))))))
-    (maphash (lambda (_k v) (push (car v) res)) cands)
-    (nreverse res)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-load-library ()
-  "Load a selected the Emacs Lisp library.
-The libraries are offered from `load-path'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((cands (counsel-library-candidates)))
-    (ivy-read "Load library: " cands
-              :action (lambda (x)
-                        (load-library
-                         (get-text-property 0 'full-name x)))
-              :keymap counsel-describe-map)))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-load-library
- '(("d" counsel--find-symbol "definition")))
-
-;;** `counsel-find-library'
-(declare-function find-library-name "find-func")
-(defun counsel-find-library-other-window (library)
-  (let ((buf (find-file-noselect (find-library-name library))))
-    (pop-to-buffer buf 'other-window)))
-
-(defun counsel-find-library-other-frame (library)
-  (let ((buf (find-file-noselect (find-library-name library))))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (switch-to-buffer-other-frame buf)
-      (error (pop-to-buffer buf)))))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-find-library
- '(("j" counsel-find-library-other-window "other window")
-   ("f" counsel-find-library-other-frame "other frame")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-find-library ()
-  "Visit a selected the Emacs Lisp library.
-The libraries are offered from `load-path'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((cands (counsel-library-candidates)))
-    (ivy-read "Find library: " cands
-              :action #'counsel--find-symbol
-              :keymap counsel-describe-map
-              :caller 'counsel-find-library)))
-
-;;** `counsel-load-theme'
-(declare-function powerline-reset "ext:powerline")
-
-(defun counsel-load-theme-action (x)
-  "Disable current themes and load theme X."
-  (condition-case nil
-      (progn
-        (mapc #'disable-theme custom-enabled-themes)
-        (load-theme (intern x) t)
-        (when (fboundp 'powerline-reset)
-          (powerline-reset)))
-    (error "Problem loading theme %s" x)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-load-theme ()
-  "Forward to `load-theme'.
-Usable with `ivy-resume', `ivy-next-line-and-call' and
-`ivy-previous-line-and-call'."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Load custom theme: "
-            (mapcar 'symbol-name
-                    (custom-available-themes))
-            :action #'counsel-load-theme-action
-            :caller 'counsel-load-theme))
-
-;;** `counsel-descbinds'
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-descbinds
- '(("d" counsel-descbinds-action-find "definition")
-   ("I" counsel-descbinds-action-info "info")))
-
-(defvar counsel-descbinds-history nil
-  "History for `counsel-descbinds'.")
-
-(defun counsel--descbinds-cands (&optional prefix buffer)
-  "Get key bindings starting with PREFIX in BUFFER.
-See `describe-buffer-bindings' for further information."
-  (let ((buffer (or buffer (current-buffer)))
-        (re-exclude (regexp-opt
-                     '("<vertical-line>" "<bottom-divider>" "<right-divider>"
-                       "<mode-line>" "<C-down-mouse-2>" "<left-fringe>"
-                       "<right-fringe>" "<header-line>"
-                       "<vertical-scroll-bar>" "<horizontal-scroll-bar>")))
-        res)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (let ((indent-tabs-mode t))
-        (describe-buffer-bindings buffer prefix))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      ;; Skip the "Key translations" section
-      (re-search-forward "")
-      (forward-char 1)
-      (while (not (eobp))
-        (when (looking-at "^\\([^\t\n]+\\)[\t ]*\\(.*\\)$")
-          (let ((key (match-string 1))
-                (fun (match-string 2))
-                cmd)
-            (unless (or (member fun '("??" "self-insert-command"))
-                        (string-match re-exclude key)
-                        (not (or (commandp (setq cmd (intern-soft fun)))
-                                 (member fun '("Prefix Command")))))
-              (push
-               (cons (format
-                      "%-15s %s"
-                      (propertize key 'face 'font-lock-builtin-face)
-                      fun)
-                     (cons key cmd))
-               res))))
-        (forward-line 1)))
-    (nreverse res)))
-
-(defun counsel-descbinds-action-describe (x)
-  "Describe function of candidate X.
-See `describe-function' for further information."
-  (let ((cmd (cddr x)))
-    (describe-function cmd)))
-
-(defun counsel-descbinds-action-find (x)
-  "Find symbol definition of candidate X.
-See `counsel--find-symbol' for further information."
-  (let ((cmd (cddr x)))
-    (counsel--find-symbol (symbol-name cmd))))
-
-(defun counsel-descbinds-action-info (x)
-  "Display symbol definition of candidate X, as found in the relevant manual.
-See `info-lookup-symbol' for further information."
-  (let ((cmd (cddr x)))
-    (counsel-info-lookup-symbol (symbol-name cmd))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-descbinds (&optional prefix buffer)
-  "Show a list of all defined keys and their definitions.
-If non-nil, show only bindings that start with PREFIX.
-BUFFER defaults to the current one."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Bindings: " (counsel--descbinds-cands prefix buffer)
-            :action #'counsel-descbinds-action-describe
-            :history 'counsel-descbinds-history
-            :caller 'counsel-descbinds))
-
-;;** `counsel-describe-face'
-(defcustom counsel-describe-face-function #'describe-face
-  "Function to call to describe a face or face name argument."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defun counsel--face-at-point ()
-  "Return name of face around point.
-Try detecting a face name in the text around point before falling
-back to the face of the character after point, and finally the
-`default' face."
-  (symbol-name (or (face-at-point t) 'default)))
-
-(defun counsel-describe-face ()
-  "Completion for `describe-face'."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Face: " (face-list)
-            :require-match t
-            :history 'face-name-history
-            :preselect (counsel--face-at-point)
-            :sort t
-            :action counsel-describe-face-function
-            :caller 'counsel-describe-face))
-
-(defun counsel-customize-face (name)
-  "Customize face with NAME."
-  (customize-face (intern name)))
-
-(defun counsel-customize-face-other-window (name)
-  "Customize face with NAME in another window."
-  (customize-face-other-window (intern name)))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-describe-face
- '(("c" counsel-customize-face "customize")
-   ("C" counsel-customize-face-other-window "customize other window")))
-
-;;** `counsel-faces'
-(defun counsel--faces-format-function (format)
-  "Return an `ivy-format-function' for `counsel-faces'.
-Each candidate is formatted based on the given FORMAT string."
-  (let ((formatter (lambda (name)
-                     (format format name (propertize list-faces-sample-text
-                                                     'face (intern name))))))
-    (lambda (names)
-      (ivy--format-function-generic
-       (lambda (name)
-         (funcall formatter (ivy--add-face name 'ivy-current-match)))
-       formatter names "\n"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-faces ()
-  "Complete faces with preview.
-Actions are provided by default for describing or customizing the
-selected face."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((names (mapcar #'symbol-name (face-list)))
-         (ivy-format-function
-          (counsel--faces-format-function
-           (format "%%-%ds %%s"
-                   (apply #'max 0 (mapcar #'string-width names))))))
-    (ivy-read "Face: " names
-              :require-match t
-              :history 'face-name-history
-              :preselect (counsel--face-at-point)
-              :sort t
-              :action counsel-describe-face-function
-              :caller 'counsel-faces)))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-faces
- '(("c" counsel-customize-face "customize")
-   ("C" counsel-customize-face-other-window "customize other window")))
-
-;;* Git
-;;** `counsel-git'
-(defvar counsel-git-cmd "git ls-files --full-name --"
-  "Command for `counsel-git'.")
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-git
- '(("j" find-file-other-window "other window")
-   ("x" counsel-find-file-extern "open externally")))
-
-(defun counsel-locate-git-root ()
-  "Locate the root of the git repository containing the current buffer."
-  (or (locate-dominating-file default-directory ".git")
-      (error "Not in a git repository")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-git (&optional initial-input)
-  "Find file in the current Git repository.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input."
-  (interactive)
-  (counsel-require-program (car (split-string counsel-git-cmd)))
-  (let* ((default-directory (expand-file-name (counsel-locate-git-root)))
-         (cands (split-string
-                 (shell-command-to-string counsel-git-cmd)
-                 "\n"
-                 t)))
-    (ivy-read "Find file" cands
-              :initial-input initial-input
-              :action #'counsel-git-action
-              :caller 'counsel-git)))
-
-(ivy-set-prompt 'counsel-git #'counsel-prompt-function-default)
-
-(defun counsel-git-action (x)
-  "Find file X in current Git repository."
-  (with-ivy-window
-    (let ((default-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-      (find-file x))))
-
-(defun counsel-git-occur ()
-  "Occur function for `counsel-git' using `counsel-cmd-to-dired'."
-  (cd (ivy-state-directory ivy-last))
-  (counsel-cmd-to-dired
-   (counsel--expand-ls
-    (format "%s | grep -i -E '%s' | xargs ls"
-            counsel-git-cmd
-            (counsel-unquote-regex-parens ivy--old-re)))))
-
-(defvar counsel-dired-listing-switches "-alh"
-  "Switches passed to `ls' for `counsel-cmd-to-dired'.")
-
-(defun counsel-cmd-to-dired (full-cmd &optional filter)
-  "Adapted from `find-dired'."
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (dired-mode default-directory counsel-dired-listing-switches)
-    (insert "  " default-directory ":\n")
-    (let ((point (point)))
-      (insert "  " full-cmd "\n")
-      (dired-insert-set-properties point (point)))
-    (setq-local dired-sort-inhibit t)
-    (setq-local revert-buffer-function
-                (lambda (_1 _2) (counsel-cmd-to-dired full-cmd)))
-    (setq-local dired-subdir-alist
-                (list (cons default-directory (point-min-marker))))
-    (let ((proc (start-process-shell-command
-                 "counsel-cmd" (current-buffer) full-cmd)))
-      (set-process-filter proc filter)
-      (set-process-sentinel
-       proc
-       (lambda (process _msg)
-         (when (and (eq (process-status process) 'exit)
-                    (zerop (process-exit-status process)))
-           (goto-char (point-min))
-           (forward-line 2)
-           (dired-move-to-filename)))))))
-
-(ivy-set-occur 'counsel-git 'counsel-git-occur)
-
-;;** `counsel-git-grep'
-(defvar counsel-git-grep-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-l") 'ivy-call-and-recenter)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-q") 'counsel-git-grep-query-replace)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-m") 'counsel-git-grep-switch-cmd)
-    map))
-
-(ivy-set-occur 'counsel-git-grep 'counsel-git-grep-occur)
-(ivy-set-display-transformer 'counsel-git-grep 'counsel-git-grep-transformer)
-
-(defvar counsel-git-grep-cmd-default "git --no-pager grep --full-name -n --no-color -i -I -e \"%s\""
-  "Initial command for `counsel-git-grep'.")
-
-(defvar counsel-git-grep-cmd nil
-  "Store the command for `counsel-git-grep'.")
-
-(defvar counsel--git-grep-count nil
-  "Store the line count in current repository.")
-
-(defvar counsel--git-grep-count-threshold 20000
-  "The maximum threshold beyond which repositories are considered large.")
-
-(defvar counsel-git-grep-history nil
-  "History for `counsel-git-grep'.")
-
-(defvar counsel-git-grep-cmd-history
-  (list counsel-git-grep-cmd-default)
-  "History for `counsel-git-grep' shell commands.")
-
-(defcustom counsel-grep-post-action-hook nil
-  "Hook that runs after the point moves to the next candidate.
-Typical value: '(recenter)."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defun counsel-git-grep-function (str &optional _pred &rest _unused)
-  "Grep in the current git repository for STRING."
-  (or
-   (and (> counsel--git-grep-count counsel--git-grep-count-threshold)
-        (counsel-more-chars))
-   (let* ((default-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last))
-          (cmd (format counsel-git-grep-cmd
-                       (setq ivy--old-re (ivy--regex str t)))))
-     (if (<= counsel--git-grep-count counsel--git-grep-count-threshold)
-         (split-string (shell-command-to-string cmd) "\n" t)
-       (counsel--gg-candidates (ivy--regex str))
-       nil))))
-
-(defun counsel-git-grep-action (x)
-  "Go to occurrence X in current Git repository."
-  (when (string-match "\\`\\(.*?\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\(.*\\)\\'" x)
-    (let ((file-name (match-string-no-properties 1 x))
-          (line-number (match-string-no-properties 2 x)))
-      (find-file (expand-file-name
-                  file-name
-                  (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line (1- (string-to-number line-number)))
-      (re-search-forward (ivy--regex ivy-text t) (line-end-position) t)
-      (swiper--ensure-visible)
-      (run-hooks 'counsel-grep-post-action-hook)
-      (unless (eq ivy-exit 'done)
-        (swiper--cleanup)
-        (swiper--add-overlays (ivy--regex ivy-text))))))
-
-(defun counsel-git-grep-matcher (regexp candidates)
-  "Return REGEXP matching CANDIDATES for `counsel-git-grep'."
-  (or (and (equal regexp ivy--old-re)
-           ivy--old-cands)
-      (prog1
-          (setq ivy--old-cands
-                (cl-remove-if-not
-                 (lambda (x)
-                   (ignore-errors
-                     (when (string-match "^[^:]+:[^:]+:" x)
-                       (setq x (substring x (match-end 0)))
-                       (if (stringp regexp)
-                           (string-match regexp x)
-                         (let ((res t))
-                           (dolist (re regexp)
-                             (setq res
-                                   (and res
-                                        (ignore-errors
-                                          (if (cdr re)
-                                              (string-match (car re) x)
-                                            (not (string-match (car re) x)))))))
-                           res)))))
-                 candidates))
-        (setq ivy--old-re regexp))))
-
-(defun counsel-git-grep-transformer (str)
-  "Higlight file and line number in STR."
-  (when (string-match "\\`\\([^:]+\\):\\([^:]+\\):" str)
-    (ivy-add-face-text-property (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-                                'compilation-info
-                                str)
-    (ivy-add-face-text-property (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)
-                                'compilation-line-number
-                                str))
-  str)
-
-(defvar counsel-git-grep-projects-alist nil
-  "An alist of project directory to \"git-grep\" command.
-Allows to automatically use a custom \"git-grep\" command for all
-files in a project.")
-
-(defun counsel--git-grep-cmd-and-proj (cmd)
-  (let ((dd (expand-file-name default-directory))
-        proj)
-    (cond
-      ((stringp cmd))
-      (cmd
-       (if (setq proj
-                 (cl-find-if
-                  (lambda (x)
-                    (string-match (car x) dd))
-                  counsel-git-grep-projects-alist))
-           (setq cmd (cdr proj))
-         (setq cmd
-               (ivy-read "cmd: " counsel-git-grep-cmd-history
-                         :history 'counsel-git-grep-cmd-history
-                         :re-builder #'ivy--regex))
-         (setq counsel-git-grep-cmd-history
-               (delete-dups counsel-git-grep-cmd-history))))
-      (t
-       (setq cmd counsel-git-grep-cmd-default)))
-    (cons proj cmd)))
-
-(defun counsel--git-grep-count-func-default ()
-  "Default defun to calculate `counsel--git-grep-count'."
-  (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-      0
-    (read (shell-command-to-string "du -s \"$(git rev-parse --git-dir)\" 2>/dev/null"))))
-
-(defvar counsel--git-grep-count-func #'counsel--git-grep-count-func-default
-  "Defun to calculate `counsel--git-grep-count' for `counsel-git-grep'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-git-grep (&optional cmd initial-input)
-  "Grep for a string in the current git repository.
-When CMD is a string, use it as a \"git grep\" command.
-When CMD is non-nil, prompt for a specific \"git grep\" command.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((proj-and-cmd (counsel--git-grep-cmd-and-proj cmd))
-        proj)
-    (setq proj (car proj-and-cmd))
-    (setq counsel-git-grep-cmd (cdr proj-and-cmd))
-    (counsel-require-program (car (split-string counsel-git-grep-cmd)))
-    (let ((collection-function
-           (if proj
-               #'counsel-git-grep-proj-function
-             #'counsel-git-grep-function))
-          (unwind-function
-           (if proj
-               (lambda ()
-                 (counsel-delete-process)
-                 (swiper--cleanup))
-             (lambda ()
-               (swiper--cleanup))))
-          (default-directory (if proj
-                                 (car proj)
-                               (counsel-locate-git-root))))
-      (setq counsel--git-grep-count (funcall counsel--git-grep-count-func))
-      (ivy-read "git grep" collection-function
-                :initial-input initial-input
-                :matcher #'counsel-git-grep-matcher
-                :dynamic-collection (or proj
-                                        (>
-                                         counsel--git-grep-count
-                                         counsel--git-grep-count-threshold))
-                :keymap counsel-git-grep-map
-                :action #'counsel-git-grep-action
-                :unwind unwind-function
-                :history 'counsel-git-grep-history
-                :caller 'counsel-git-grep))))
-(ivy-set-prompt 'counsel-git-grep #'counsel-prompt-function-default)
-(cl-pushnew 'counsel-git-grep ivy-highlight-grep-commands)
-
-(defun counsel-git-grep-proj-function (str)
-  "Grep for STR in the current git repository."
-  (or
-   (counsel-more-chars)
-   (let ((regex (setq ivy--old-re
-                      (ivy--regex str t))))
-     (counsel--async-command (format counsel-git-grep-cmd regex))
-     nil)))
-
-(defun counsel-git-grep-switch-cmd ()
-  "Set `counsel-git-grep-cmd' to a different value."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq counsel-git-grep-cmd
-        (ivy-read "cmd: " counsel-git-grep-cmd-history
-                  :history 'counsel-git-grep-cmd-history))
-  (setq counsel-git-grep-cmd-history
-        (delete-dups counsel-git-grep-cmd-history))
-  (unless (ivy-state-dynamic-collection ivy-last)
-    (setq ivy--all-candidates
-          (all-completions "" 'counsel-git-grep-function))))
-
-(defvar counsel-gg-state nil
-  "The current state of candidates / count sync.")
-
-(defun counsel--gg-candidates (regex)
-  "Return git grep candidates for REGEX."
-  (setq counsel-gg-state -2)
-  (counsel--gg-count regex)
-  (let ((default-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-    (set-process-filter
-     (counsel--async-command (concat (format counsel-git-grep-cmd regex)
-                                     " | head -n 200")
-                             #'counsel--gg-sentinel)
-     nil)))
-
-(defun counsel--gg-sentinel (process _msg)
-  "Sentinel function for a `counsel-git-grep' PROCESS."
-  (when (eq (process-status process) 'exit)
-    (cl-case (process-exit-status process)
-      ((0 141)
-       (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process)
-         (setq ivy--all-candidates
-               (or (split-string (buffer-string) "\n" t)
-                   '("")))
-         (setq ivy--old-cands ivy--all-candidates))
-       (when (zerop (cl-incf counsel-gg-state))
-         (ivy--exhibit)))
-      (1
-       (setq ivy--all-candidates '("Error"))
-       (setq ivy--old-cands ivy--all-candidates)
-       (ivy--exhibit)))))
-
-(defun counsel--gg-count-sentinel (process _msg)
-  "Sentinel function for a `counsel--gg-count' PROCESS."
-  (when (and (eq (process-status process) 'exit)
-             (zerop (process-exit-status process)))
-    (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process)
-      (setq ivy--full-length (string-to-number (buffer-string))))
-    (when (zerop (cl-incf counsel-gg-state))
-      (ivy--exhibit))))
-
-(defun counsel--gg-count (regex &optional no-async)
-  "Count the number of results matching REGEX in `counsel-git-grep'.
-The command to count the matches is called asynchronously.
-If NO-ASYNC is non-nil, do it synchronously instead."
-  (let ((default-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last))
-        (cmd (concat
-              (format (replace-regexp-in-string
-                       "--full-name" "-c"
-                       counsel-git-grep-cmd)
-                      ;; "git grep -i -c '%s'"
-                      (replace-regexp-in-string
-                       "-" "\\\\-"
-                       (replace-regexp-in-string "'" "''" regex)))
-              " | sed 's/.*:\\(.*\\)/\\1/g' | awk '{s+=$1} END {print s}'")))
-    (if no-async
-        (string-to-number (shell-command-to-string cmd))
-      (set-process-filter
-       (counsel--async-command cmd #'counsel--gg-count-sentinel
-                               nil " *counsel-gg-count*")
-       nil))))
-
-(defun counsel-git-grep-occur ()
-  "Generate a custom occur buffer for `counsel-git-grep'.
-When REVERT is non-nil, regenerate the current *ivy-occur* buffer."
-  (unless (eq major-mode 'ivy-occur-grep-mode)
-    (ivy-occur-grep-mode)
-    (setq default-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-  (setq ivy-text
-        (and (string-match "\"\\(.*\\)\"" (buffer-name))
-             (match-string 1 (buffer-name))))
-  (let* ((regex (funcall ivy--regex-function ivy-text))
-         (positive-pattern (replace-regexp-in-string
-                            ;; git-grep can't handle .*?
-                            "\\.\\*\\?" ".*"
-                            (if (stringp regex) regex (caar regex))))
-         (negative-patterns
-          (if (stringp regex) ""
-            (mapconcat (lambda (x)
-                         (and (null (cdr x))
-                              (format "| grep -v %s" (car x))))
-                       regex
-                       " ")))
-         (cmd (concat (format counsel-git-grep-cmd positive-pattern) negative-patterns))
-         cands)
-    (setq cands (split-string
-                 (shell-command-to-string cmd)
-                 "\n"
-                 t))
-    ;; Need precise number of header lines for `wgrep' to work.
-    (insert (format "-*- mode:grep; default-directory: %S -*-\n\n\n"
-                    default-directory))
-    (insert (format "%d candidates:\n" (length cands)))
-    (ivy--occur-insert-lines
-     (mapcar
-      (lambda (cand) (concat "./" cand))
-      cands))))
-
-(defun counsel-git-grep-query-replace ()
-  "Start `query-replace' with string to replace from last search string."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (window-minibuffer-p)
-    (user-error
-     "Should only be called in the minibuffer through `counsel-git-grep-map'"))
-  (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
-         (from (ivy--regex ivy-text))
-         (to (query-replace-read-to from "Query replace" t)))
-    (ivy-exit-with-action
-     (lambda (_)
-       (let (done-buffers)
-         (dolist (cand ivy--old-cands)
-           (when (string-match "\\`\\(.*?\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\(.*\\)\\'" cand)
-             (with-ivy-window
-               (let ((file-name (match-string-no-properties 1 cand)))
-                 (setq file-name (expand-file-name
-                                  file-name
-                                  (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-                 (unless (member file-name done-buffers)
-                   (push file-name done-buffers)
-                   (find-file file-name)
-                   (goto-char (point-min)))
-                 (perform-replace from to t t nil))))))))))
-
-;;** `counsel-git-stash'
-(defun counsel-git-stash-kill-action (x)
-  "Add git stash command to kill ring.
-The git command applies the stash entry where candidate X was found in."
-  (when (string-match "\\([^:]+\\):" x)
-    (kill-new (message (format "git stash apply %s" (match-string 1 x))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-git-stash ()
-  "Search through all available git stashes."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((default-directory (counsel-locate-git-root))
-         (cands (split-string (shell-command-to-string
-                               "IFS=$'\n'
-for i in `git stash list --format=\"%gd\"`; do
-    git stash show -p $i | grep -H --label=\"$i\" \"$1\"
-done") "\n" t)))
-    (ivy-read "git stash: " cands
-              :action #'counsel-git-stash-kill-action
-              :caller 'counsel-git-stash)))
-
-;;** `counsel-git-log'
-(defvar counsel-git-log-cmd "GIT_PAGER=cat git log --grep '%s'"
-  "Command used for \"git log\".")
-
-(defvar counsel-git-log-split-string-re "\ncommit "
-  "The `split-string' separates when split output of `counsel-git-log-cmd'.")
-
-(defun counsel-git-log-function (str)
-  "Search for STR in git log."
-  (or
-   (counsel-more-chars)
-   (progn
-     ;; `counsel--yank-pop-format-function' uses this
-     (setq ivy--old-re (funcall ivy--regex-function str))
-     (counsel--async-command
-      ;; "git log --grep" likes to have groups quoted e.g. \(foo\).
-      ;; But it doesn't like the non-greedy ".*?".
-      (format counsel-git-log-cmd
-              (replace-regexp-in-string "\\.\\*\\?" ".*"
-                                        (ivy-re-to-str ivy--old-re))))
-     nil)))
-
-(defun counsel-git-log-action (x)
-  "Add candidate X to kill ring."
-  (message "%S" (kill-new x)))
-
-;;** `counsel-git-change-worktree'
-(defun counsel-git-change-worktree-action (git-root-dir tree)
-  "Find the corresponding file in the worktree located at tree.
-The current buffer is assumed to be in a subdirectory of GIT-ROOT-DIR.
-TREE is the selected candidate."
-  (let* ((new-root-dir (counsel-git-worktree-parse-root tree))
-         (tree-filename (file-relative-name buffer-file-name git-root-dir))
-         (file-name (expand-file-name tree-filename new-root-dir)))
-    (find-file file-name)))
-
-(defun counsel-git-worktree-list ()
-  "List worktrees in the git repository containing the current buffer."
-  (let ((default-directory (counsel-locate-git-root)))
-    (split-string (shell-command-to-string "git worktree list") "\n" t)))
-
-(defun counsel-git-worktree-parse-root (tree)
-  "Return worktree from candidate TREE."
-  (substring tree 0 (string-match " " tree)))
-
-(defun counsel-git-close-worktree-files-action (root-dir)
-  "Close all buffers from the worktree located at ROOT-DIR."
-  (setq root-dir (counsel-git-worktree-parse-root root-dir))
-  (save-excursion
-    (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
-      (set-buffer buf)
-      (and buffer-file-name
-           (string= "." (file-relative-name root-dir (counsel-locate-git-root)))
-           (kill-buffer buf)))))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-git-change-worktree
- '(("k" counsel-git-close-worktree-files-action "kill all")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-git-change-worktree ()
-  "Find the file corresponding to the current buffer on a different worktree."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((default-directory (counsel-locate-git-root)))
-    (ivy-read "Select worktree: "
-              (or (cl-delete default-directory (counsel-git-worktree-list)
-                             :key #'counsel-git-worktree-parse-root :test #'string=)
-                  (error "No other worktrees!"))
-              :action (lambda (tree)
-                        (counsel-git-change-worktree-action
-                         (ivy-state-directory ivy-last) tree))
-              :require-match t
-              :caller 'counsel-git-change-worktree)))
-
-;;** `counsel-git-checkout'
-(defun counsel-git-checkout-action (branch)
-  "Switch branch by invoking git-checkout(1).
-The command is passed a single argument comprising all characters
-in BRANCH up to, but not including, the first space
-character (#x20), or the string's end if it lacks a space."
-  (shell-command
-   (format "git checkout %s" (substring branch 0 (string-match-p " " branch)))))
-
-(defun counsel-git-branch-list ()
-  "Return list of branches in the current git repository.
-Value comprises all local and remote branches bar the one
-currently checked out."
-  (cl-mapcan (lambda (line)
-               (and (string-match "\\`[[:blank:]]+" line)
-                    (list (substring line (match-end 0)))))
-             (let ((default-directory (counsel-locate-git-root)))
-               (split-string (shell-command-to-string "git branch -vv --all")
-                             "\n" t))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-git-checkout ()
-  "Call the \"git checkout\" command."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Checkout branch: " (counsel-git-branch-list)
-            :action #'counsel-git-checkout-action
-            :caller 'counsel-git-checkout))
-
-(defvar counsel-yank-pop-truncate-radius)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-git-log ()
-  "Call the \"git log --grep\" shell command."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((counsel-async-split-string-re counsel-git-log-split-string-re)
-        (counsel-async-ignore-re "^[ \n]*$")
-        (counsel-yank-pop-truncate-radius 5)
-        (ivy-format-function #'counsel--yank-pop-format-function))
-    (ivy-read "Grep log: " #'counsel-git-log-function
-              :dynamic-collection t
-              :action #'counsel-git-log-action
-              :unwind #'counsel-delete-process
-              :caller 'counsel-git-log)))
-
-(add-to-list 'ivy-height-alist '(counsel-git-log . 4))
-
-;;* File
-;;** `counsel-find-file'
-(defvar counsel-find-file-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-DEL") 'counsel-up-directory)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-<backspace>") 'counsel-up-directory)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-y") 'counsel-yank-directory)
-    map))
-
-(defun counsel-yank-directory ()
-  "Yank the current directory into the minibuffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (insert ivy--directory))
-
-(when (executable-find "git")
-  (add-to-list 'ivy-ffap-url-functions 'counsel-github-url-p)
-  (add-to-list 'ivy-ffap-url-functions 'counsel-emacs-url-p))
-(add-to-list 'ivy-ffap-url-functions 'counsel-url-expand)
-(defun counsel-find-file-cd-bookmark-action (_)
-  "Reset `counsel-find-file' from selected directory."
-  (ivy-read "cd: "
-            (progn
-              (ivy--virtual-buffers)
-              (delete-dups
-               (mapcar (lambda (x) (file-name-directory (cdr x)))
-                       ivy--virtual-buffers)))
-            :action (lambda (x)
-                      (let ((default-directory (file-name-directory x)))
-                        (counsel-find-file)))))
-
-(defcustom counsel-root-command "sudo"
-  "Command to gain root privileges."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defun counsel-find-file-as-root (x)
-  "Find file X with root privileges."
-  (counsel-require-program counsel-root-command)
-  (let* ((host (file-remote-p x 'host))
-         (file-name (format "/%s:%s:%s"
-                            counsel-root-command
-                            (or host "")
-                            (expand-file-name
-                             (if host
-                                 (file-remote-p x 'localname)
-                               x)))))
-    ;; If the current buffer visits the same file we are about to open,
-    ;; replace the current buffer with the new one.
-    (if (eq (current-buffer) (get-file-buffer x))
-        (find-alternate-file file-name)
-      (find-file file-name))))
-
-(defun counsel-find-file-delete (x)
-  "Delete file X."
-  (dired-delete-file x dired-recursive-deletes delete-by-moving-to-trash)
-  (ivy--reset-state ivy-last))
-
-(defun counsel-find-file-move (x)
-  "Move or rename file X."
-  (ivy-read "Rename file to: " #'read-file-name-internal
-            :matcher #'counsel--find-file-matcher
-            :action (lambda (new-name)
-                      (require 'dired-aux)
-                      (dired-rename-file x new-name 1))
-            :keymap counsel-find-file-map
-            :caller 'counsel-find-file-move))
-
-(defun counsel-find-file-mkdir-action (_x)
-  (make-directory (expand-file-name ivy-text ivy--directory)))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-find-file
- '(("j" find-file-other-window "other window")
-   ("f" find-file-other-frame "other frame")
-   ("b" counsel-find-file-cd-bookmark-action "cd bookmark")
-   ("x" counsel-find-file-extern "open externally")
-   ("r" counsel-find-file-as-root "open as root")
-   ("k" counsel-find-file-delete "delete")
-   ("m" counsel-find-file-move "move or rename")
-   ("d" counsel-find-file-mkdir-action "mkdir")))
-
-(defcustom counsel-find-file-at-point nil
-  "When non-nil, add file-at-point to the list of candidates."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defcustom counsel-preselect-current-file nil
-  "When non-nil, preselect current file in list of candidates."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defcustom counsel-find-file-ignore-regexp nil
-  "A regexp of files to ignore while in `counsel-find-file'.
-These files are un-ignored if `ivy-text' matches them.  The
-common way to show all files is to start `ivy-text' with a dot.
-
-Example value: \"\\(?:\\`[#.]\\)\\|\\(?:[#~]\\'\\)\".  This will hide
-temporary and lock files.
-\\<ivy-minibuffer-map>
-Choosing the dotfiles option, \"\\`\\.\", might be convenient,
-since you can still access the dotfiles if your input starts with
-a dot. The generic way to toggle ignored files is \\[ivy-toggle-ignore],
-but the leading dot is a lot faster."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type `(choice
-          (const :tag "None" nil)
-          (const :tag "Dotfiles" "\\`\\.")
-          (const :tag "Ignored Extensions"
-                 ,(regexp-opt completion-ignored-extensions))
-          (regexp :tag "Regex")))
-
-(defun counsel--find-file-matcher (regexp candidates)
-  "Return REGEXP matching CANDIDATES.
-Skip some dotfiles unless `ivy-text' requires them."
-  (let ((res
-         (ivy--re-filter
-          regexp candidates
-          (lambda (re-str)
-            (lambda (x)
-              (string-match re-str (directory-file-name x)))))))
-    (if (or (null ivy-use-ignore)
-            (null counsel-find-file-ignore-regexp)
-            (string-match "\\`\\." ivy-text))
-        res
-      (or (cl-remove-if
-           (lambda (x)
-             (and
-              (string-match counsel-find-file-ignore-regexp x)
-              (not (member x ivy-extra-directories))))
-           res)
-          res))))
-
-(declare-function ffap-guesser "ffap")
-
-(defvar counsel-find-file-speedup-remote t
-  "Speed up opening remote files by disabling `find-file-hook' for them.")
-
-(defun counsel-find-file-action (x)
-  "Find file X."
-  (with-ivy-window
-    (if (and counsel-find-file-speedup-remote
-             (file-remote-p ivy--directory))
-        (let ((find-file-hook nil))
-          (find-file (expand-file-name x ivy--directory)))
-      (find-file (expand-file-name x ivy--directory)))))
-
-(defun counsel--preselect-file ()
-  "Return candidate to preselect during filename completion.
-The preselect behaviour can be customized via user options
-`counsel-find-file-at-point' and
-`counsel-preselect-current-file', which see."
-  (or
-   (when counsel-find-file-at-point
-     (require 'ffap)
-     (let ((f (ffap-guesser)))
-       (when f (expand-file-name f))))
-   (and counsel-preselect-current-file
-        buffer-file-name
-        (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-find-file (&optional initial-input)
-  "Forward to `find-file'.
-When INITIAL-INPUT is non-nil, use it in the minibuffer during completion."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Find file: " #'read-file-name-internal
-            :matcher #'counsel--find-file-matcher
-            :initial-input initial-input
-            :action #'counsel-find-file-action
-            :preselect (counsel--preselect-file)
-            :require-match 'confirm-after-completion
-            :history 'file-name-history
-            :keymap counsel-find-file-map
-            :caller 'counsel-find-file))
-
-(ivy-set-occur 'counsel-find-file 'counsel-find-file-occur)
-
-(defvar counsel-find-file-occur-cmd "ls -a | grep -i -E '%s' | xargs -d '\\n' ls -d --group-directories-first"
-  "Format string for `counsel-find-file-occur'.")
-
-(defvar counsel-find-file-occur-use-find (not (eq system-type 'gnu/linux))
-  "When non-nil, `counsel-find-file-occur' will use \"find\" as the base cmd.")
-
-(defun counsel--expand-ls (cmd)
-  "Expand CMD that ends in \"ls\" with switches."
-  (concat cmd " " counsel-dired-listing-switches " | sed -e \"s/^/  /\""))
-
-(defun counsel--occur-cmd-find ()
-  (let* ((regex (counsel-unquote-regex-parens ivy--old-re))
-         (cmd (format
-               "find . -maxdepth 1 | grep -i -E '%s' | xargs -I {} find {} -maxdepth 0 -ls"
-               regex)))
-    (concat
-     (counsel--cmd-to-dired-by-type "d" cmd)
-     " && "
-     (counsel--cmd-to-dired-by-type "f" cmd))))
-
-(defun counsel--cmd-to-dired-by-type (type cmd)
-  (let ((exclude-dots
-         (if (string-match "^\\." ivy-text)
-             ""
-           " | grep -v '/\\\\.'")))
-    (replace-regexp-in-string
-     " | grep"
-     (concat " -type " type exclude-dots " | grep") cmd)))
-
-(defun counsel-find-file-occur ()
-  (require 'find-dired)
-  (cd ivy--directory)
-  (if counsel-find-file-occur-use-find
-      (counsel-cmd-to-dired
-       (counsel--occur-cmd-find)
-       'find-dired-filter)
-    (counsel-cmd-to-dired
-     (counsel--expand-ls
-      (format counsel-find-file-occur-cmd
-              (counsel-unquote-regex-parens ivy--old-re))))))
-
-(defun counsel-up-directory ()
-  "Go to the parent directory preselecting the current one.
-
-If the current directory is remote and it's not possible to go up any
-further, make the remote prefix editable"
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((cur-dir (directory-file-name (expand-file-name ivy--directory)))
-         (up-dir (file-name-directory cur-dir)))
-    (if (and (file-remote-p cur-dir) (string-equal cur-dir up-dir))
-        (progn
-          ;; make the remote prefix editable
-          (setq ivy--old-cands nil)
-          (setq ivy--old-re nil)
-          (ivy-set-index 0)
-          (setq ivy--directory "")
-          (setq ivy--all-candidates nil)
-          (setq ivy-text "")
-          (delete-minibuffer-contents)
-          (insert up-dir))
-      (ivy--cd up-dir)
-      (setf (ivy-state-preselect ivy-last)
-            (file-name-as-directory (file-name-nondirectory cur-dir))))))
-
-(defun counsel-at-git-issue-p ()
-  "When point is at an issue in a Git-versioned file, return the issue string."
-  (and (looking-at "#[0-9]+")
-       (or (eq (vc-backend buffer-file-name) 'Git)
-           (eq major-mode 'magit-commit-mode)
-           (bound-and-true-p magit-commit-mode))
-       (match-string-no-properties 0)))
-
-(defun counsel-github-url-p ()
-  "Return a Github issue URL at point."
-  (counsel-require-program "git")
-  (let ((url (counsel-at-git-issue-p)))
-    (when url
-      (let ((origin (shell-command-to-string
-                     "git remote get-url origin"))
-            user repo)
-        (cond ((string-match "\\`git@github.com:\\([^/]+\\)/\\(.*\\)\\.git$"
-                             origin)
-               (setq user (match-string 1 origin))
-               (setq repo (match-string 2 origin)))
-              ((string-match "\\`https://github.com/\\([^/]+\\)/\\(.*\\)$"
-                             origin)
-               (setq user (match-string 1 origin))
-               (setq repo (match-string 2 origin))))
-        (when user
-          (setq url (format "https://github.com/%s/%s/issues/%s"
-                            user repo (substring url 1))))))))
-
-(defun counsel-emacs-url-p ()
-  "Return a Debbugs issue URL at point."
-  (counsel-require-program "git")
-  (let ((url (counsel-at-git-issue-p)))
-    (when url
-      (let ((origin (shell-command-to-string
-                     "git remote get-url origin")))
-        (when (string-match "git.sv.gnu.org:/srv/git/emacs.git" origin)
-          (format "http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=%s"
-                  (substring url 1)))))))
-
-(defvar counsel-url-expansions-alist nil
-  "Map of regular expressions to expansions.
-
-This variable should take the form of a list of (REGEXP . FORMAT)
-pairs.
-
-`counsel-url-expand' will expand the word at point according to
-FORMAT for the first matching REGEXP.  FORMAT can be either a
-string or a function.  If it is a string, it will be used as the
-format string for the `format' function, with the word at point
-as the next argument.  If it is a function, it will be called
-with the word at point as the sole argument.
-
-For example, a pair of the form:
-  '(\"\\`BSERV-[[:digit:]]+\\'\" . \"https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/%s\")
-will expand to URL `https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BSERV-100'
-when the word at point is BSERV-100.
-
-If the format element is a function, more powerful
-transformations are possible.  As an example,
-  '(\"\\`issue\\([[:digit:]]+\\)\\'\" .
-    (lambda (word)
-      (concat \"http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=\"
-              (match-string 1 word))))
-trims the \"issue\" prefix from the word at point before creating the URL.")
-
-(defun counsel-url-expand ()
-  "Expand word at point using `counsel-url-expansions-alist'.
-The first pair in the list whose regexp matches the word at point
-will be expanded according to its format.  This function is
-intended to be used in `ivy-ffap-url-functions' to browse the
-result as a URL."
-  (let ((word-at-point (current-word)))
-    (cl-some
-     (lambda (pair)
-       (let ((regexp (car pair))
-             (formatter (cdr pair)))
-         (when (string-match regexp word-at-point)
-           (if (functionp formatter)
-               (funcall formatter word-at-point)
-             (format formatter word-at-point)))))
-     counsel-url-expansions-alist)))
-
-;;** `counsel-recentf'
-(defvar recentf-list)
-(declare-function recentf-mode "recentf")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-recentf ()
-  "Find a file on `recentf-list'."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'recentf)
-  (recentf-mode)
-  (ivy-read "Recentf: " (mapcar #'substring-no-properties recentf-list)
-            :action (lambda (f)
-                      (with-ivy-window
-                        (find-file f)))
-            :caller 'counsel-recentf))
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-recentf
- '(("j" find-file-other-window "other window")
-   ("f" find-file-other-frame "other frame")
-   ("x" counsel-find-file-extern "open externally")))
-
-;;** `counsel-bookmark'
-(defcustom counsel-bookmark-avoid-dired nil
-  "If non-nil, open directory bookmarks with `counsel-find-file'.
-By default `counsel-bookmark' opens a dired buffer for directories."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defvar bookmark-alist)
-(declare-function bookmark-location "bookmark")
-(declare-function bookmark-all-names "bookmark")
-(declare-function bookmark-get-filename "bookmark")
-(declare-function bookmark-maybe-load-default-file "bookmark")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-bookmark ()
-  "Forward to `bookmark-jump' or `bookmark-set' if bookmark doesn't exist."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'bookmark)
-  (ivy-read "Create or jump to bookmark: "
-            (bookmark-all-names)
-            :history 'bookmark-history
-            :action (lambda (x)
-                      (cond ((and counsel-bookmark-avoid-dired
-                                  (member x (bookmark-all-names))
-                                  (file-directory-p (bookmark-location x)))
-                             (with-ivy-window
-                               (let ((default-directory (bookmark-location x)))
-                                 (counsel-find-file))))
-                            ((member x (bookmark-all-names))
-                             (with-ivy-window
-                               (bookmark-jump x)))
-                            (t
-                             (bookmark-set x))))
-            :caller 'counsel-bookmark))
-
-(defun counsel--apply-bookmark-fn (fn)
-  "Return a function applyinig FN to a bookmark's location."
-  (lambda (bookmark)
-    (funcall fn (bookmark-location bookmark))))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-bookmark
- `(("d" bookmark-delete "delete")
-   ("e" bookmark-rename "edit")
-   ("x" ,(counsel--apply-bookmark-fn #'counsel-find-file-extern)
-        "open externally")
-   ("r" ,(counsel--apply-bookmark-fn #'counsel-find-file-as-root)
-        "open as root")))
-
-;;** `counsel-bookmarked-directory'
-(defun counsel-bookmarked-directory--candidates ()
-  "Get a list of bookmarked directories sorted by file path."
-  (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
-  (sort (cl-remove-if-not
-         #'ivy--dirname-p
-         (delq nil (mapcar #'bookmark-get-filename bookmark-alist)))
-        #'string<))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-bookmarked-directory ()
-  "Ivy interface for bookmarked directories.
-
-With a prefix argument, this command creates a new bookmark which points to the
-current value of `default-directory'."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'bookmark)
-  (ivy-read "Bookmarked directory: "
-            (counsel-bookmarked-directory--candidates)
-            :caller 'counsel-bookmarked-directory
-            :action #'dired))
-
-(ivy-set-actions 'counsel-bookmarked-directory
-                 '(("j" dired-other-window "other window")
-                   ("x" counsel-find-file-extern "open externally")
-                   ("r" counsel-find-file-as-root "open as root")
-                   ("f" (lambda (dir)
-                          (let ((default-directory dir))
-                            (call-interactively #'find-file)))
-                    "find-file")))
-
-;;** `counsel-file-register'
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-file-register ()
-  "Search file in register.
-
-You cannot use Emacs' normal register commands to create file
-registers.  Instead you must use the `set-register' function like
-so: `(set-register ?i \"/home/eric/.emacs.d/init.el\")'.  Now you
-can use `C-x r j i' to open that file."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "File Register: "
-            ;; Use the `register-alist' variable to filter out file
-            ;; registers.  Each entry for a file registar will have the
-            ;; following layout:
-            ;;
-            ;;     (NUMBER 'file . "string/path/to/file")
-            ;;
-            ;; So we go through each entry and see if the `cadr' is
-            ;; `eq' to the symbol `file'.  If so then add the filename
-            ;; (`cddr') which `ivy-read' will use for its choices.
-            (mapcar (lambda (register-alist-entry)
-                      (if (eq 'file (cadr register-alist-entry))
-                          (cddr register-alist-entry)))
-                    register-alist)
-            :sort t
-            :require-match t
-            :history 'counsel-file-register
-            :caller 'counsel-file-register
-            :action (lambda (register-file)
-                      (with-ivy-window (find-file register-file)))))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-file-register
- '(("j" find-file-other-window "other window")))
-
-;;** `counsel-locate'
-(defcustom counsel-locate-cmd (cond ((eq system-type 'darwin)
-                                     'counsel-locate-cmd-noregex)
-                                    ((and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-                                          (executable-find "es.exe"))
-                                     'counsel-locate-cmd-es)
-                                    (t
-                                     'counsel-locate-cmd-default))
-  "The function for producing a locate command string from the input.
-
-The function takes a string - the current input, and returns a
-string - the full shell command to run."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Default" counsel-locate-cmd-default)
-          (const :tag "No regex" counsel-locate-cmd-noregex)
-          (const :tag "mdfind" counsel-locate-cmd-mdfind)
-          (const :tag "everything" counsel-locate-cmd-es)))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-locate
- '(("x" counsel-locate-action-extern "xdg-open")
-   ("r" counsel-find-file-as-root "open as root")
-   ("d" counsel-locate-action-dired "dired")))
-
-(counsel-set-async-exit-code 'counsel-locate 1 "Nothing found")
-
-(defvar counsel-locate-history nil
-  "History for `counsel-locate'.")
-
-(defun counsel-locate-action-extern (x)
-  "Pass X to `xdg-open' or equivalent command via the shell."
-  (interactive "FFile: ")
-  (if (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-           (fboundp 'w32-shell-execute))
-      (w32-shell-execute "open" x)
-    (start-process-shell-command shell-file-name nil
-                                 (format "%s %s"
-                                         (cl-case system-type
-                                           (darwin "open")
-                                           (cygwin "cygstart")
-                                           (t "xdg-open"))
-                                         (shell-quote-argument x)))))
-
-(defalias 'counsel-find-file-extern #'counsel-locate-action-extern)
-
-(declare-function dired-jump "dired-x")
-
-(defun counsel-locate-action-dired (x)
-  "Use `dired-jump' on X."
-  (dired-jump nil x))
-
-(defun counsel-locate-cmd-default (input)
-  "Return a shell command based on INPUT."
-  (counsel-require-program "locate")
-  (format "locate -i --regex '%s'"
-          (counsel-unquote-regex-parens
-           (ivy--regex input))))
-
-(defun counsel-locate-cmd-noregex (input)
-  "Return a shell command based on INPUT."
-  (counsel-require-program "locate")
-  (format "locate -i '%s'" input))
-
-(defun counsel-locate-cmd-mdfind (input)
-  "Return a shell command based on INPUT."
-  (counsel-require-program "mdfind")
-  (format "mdfind -name '%s'" input))
-
-(defun counsel-locate-cmd-es (input)
-  "Return a shell command based on INPUT."
-  (counsel-require-program "es.exe")
-  (format "es.exe -i -r -p %s"
-          (counsel-unquote-regex-parens
-           (ivy--regex input t))))
-
-(defun counsel-locate-function (input)
-  "Call the \"locate\" shell command with INPUT."
-  (or
-   (counsel-more-chars)
-   (progn
-     (counsel--async-command
-      (funcall counsel-locate-cmd input))
-     '("" "working..."))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-locate (&optional initial-input)
-  "Call the \"locate\" shell command.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Locate: " #'counsel-locate-function
-            :initial-input initial-input
-            :dynamic-collection t
-            :history 'counsel-locate-history
-            :action (lambda (file)
-                      (when file
-                        (with-ivy-window
-                          (find-file
-                           (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) file)))))
-            :unwind #'counsel-delete-process
-            :caller 'counsel-locate))
-
-;;** `counsel-fzf'
-(defvar counsel-fzf-cmd "fzf -f \"%s\""
-  "Command for `counsel-fzf'.")
-
-(defvar counsel--fzf-dir nil
-  "Store the base fzf directory.")
-
-(defvar counsel-fzf-dir-function 'counsel-fzf-dir-function-projectile
-  "Function that returns a directory for fzf to use.")
-
-(defun counsel-fzf-dir-function-projectile ()
-  (if (and
-       (fboundp 'projectile-project-p)
-       (fboundp 'projectile-project-root)
-       (projectile-project-p))
-      (projectile-project-root)
-    default-directory))
-
-(defun counsel-fzf-function (str)
-  (let ((default-directory counsel--fzf-dir))
-    (counsel--async-command
-     (format counsel-fzf-cmd
-             (if (string-equal str "")
-                 "\"\""
-               (setq ivy--old-re (ivy--regex-fuzzy str))
-               str))))
-  nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-fzf (&optional initial-input initial-directory fzf-prompt)
-  "Open a file using the fzf shell command.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-INITIAL-DIRECTORY, if non-nil, is used as the root directory for search.
-FZF-PROMPT, if non-nil, is passed as `ivy-read' prompt argument."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((fzf-basename (car (split-string counsel-fzf-cmd))))
-     (list nil
-           (when current-prefix-arg
-             (read-directory-name (concat
-                                   fzf-basename
-                                   " in directory: "))))))
-
-  (let ((fzf-basename (car (split-string counsel-fzf-cmd))))
-    (counsel-require-program fzf-basename)
-    (setq counsel--fzf-dir
-          (or initial-directory
-              (funcall counsel-fzf-dir-function)))
-    (ivy-read (or fzf-prompt (concat fzf-basename ": "))
-              #'counsel-fzf-function
-              :initial-input initial-input
-              :re-builder #'ivy--regex-fuzzy
-              :dynamic-collection t
-              :action #'counsel-fzf-action
-              :unwind #'counsel-delete-process
-              :caller 'counsel-fzf)))
-
-(ivy-set-prompt 'counsel-fzf #'counsel-prompt-function-default)
-
-(defun counsel-fzf-action (x)
-  "Find file X in current fzf directory."
-  (with-ivy-window
-    (let ((default-directory counsel--fzf-dir))
-      (find-file x))))
-
-(defun counsel-fzf-occur ()
-  "Occur function for `counsel-fzf' using `counsel-cmd-to-dired'."
-  (cd counsel--fzf-dir)
-  (counsel-cmd-to-dired
-   (counsel--expand-ls
-    (format
-     "%s --print0 | xargs -0 ls"
-     (format counsel-fzf-cmd ivy-text)))))
-
-(ivy-set-occur 'counsel-fzf 'counsel-fzf-occur)
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-fzf
- '(("x" counsel-locate-action-extern "xdg-open")
-   ("d" counsel-locate-action-dired "dired")))
-
-(counsel-set-async-exit-code 'counsel-fzf 1 "Nothing found")
-
-;;** `counsel-dpkg'
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-dpkg ()
-  "Call the \"dpkg\" shell command."
-  (interactive)
-  (counsel-require-program "dpkg")
-  (let ((cands (mapcar
-                (lambda (x)
-                  (let ((y (split-string x "  +")))
-                    (cons (format "%-40s   %s"
-                                  (ivy--truncate-string
-                                   (nth 1 y) 40)
-                                  (nth 4 y))
-                          (mapconcat #'identity y " "))))
-                (split-string
-                 (shell-command-to-string "dpkg -l | tail -n+6") "\n" t))))
-    (ivy-read "dpkg: " cands
-              :action (lambda (x)
-                        (message (cdr x)))
-              :caller 'counsel-dpkg)))
-
-;;** `counsel-rpm'
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-rpm ()
-  "Call the \"rpm\" shell command."
-  (interactive)
-  (counsel-require-program "rpm")
-  (let ((cands (mapcar
-                (lambda (x)
-                  (let ((y (split-string x "|")))
-                    (cons (format "%-40s   %s"
-                                  (ivy--truncate-string
-                                   (nth 0 y) 40)
-                                  (nth 1 y))
-                          (mapconcat #'identity y " "))))
-                (split-string
-                 (shell-command-to-string "rpm -qa --qf \"%{NAME}|%{SUMMARY}\\n\"") "\n" t))))
-    (ivy-read "rpm: " cands
-              :action (lambda (x)
-                        (message (cdr x)))
-              :caller 'counsel-rpm)))
-
-;;** `counsel-file-jump'
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-file-jump (&optional initial-input initial-directory)
-  "Jump to a file below the current directory.
-List all files within the current directory or any of its subdirectories.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-INITIAL-DIRECTORY, if non-nil, is used as the root directory for search."
-  (interactive
-   (list nil
-         (when current-prefix-arg
-           (read-directory-name "From directory: "))))
-  (counsel-require-program "find")
-  (let* ((default-directory (or initial-directory default-directory)))
-    (ivy-read "Find file: "
-              (split-string
-               (shell-command-to-string
-                (concat find-program " * -type f -not -path '*\/.git*'"))
-               "\n" t)
-              :matcher #'counsel--find-file-matcher
-              :initial-input initial-input
-              :action (lambda (x)
-                        (with-ivy-window
-                          (find-file (expand-file-name x ivy--directory))))
-              :preselect (counsel--preselect-file)
-              :require-match 'confirm-after-completion
-              :history 'file-name-history
-              :keymap counsel-find-file-map
-              :caller 'counsel-file-jump)))
-
-;;** `counsel-dired-jump'
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-dired-jump (&optional initial-input initial-directory)
-  "Jump to a directory (in dired) below the current directory.
-List all subdirectories within the current directory.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-INITIAL-DIRECTORY, if non-nil, is used as the root directory for search."
-  (interactive
-   (list nil
-         (when current-prefix-arg
-           (read-directory-name "From directory: "))))
-  (counsel-require-program "find")
-  (let* ((default-directory (or initial-directory default-directory)))
-    (ivy-read "Directory: "
-              (split-string
-               (shell-command-to-string
-                (concat find-program " * -type d -not -path '*\/.git*'"))
-               "\n" t)
-              :initial-input initial-input
-              :action (lambda (d) (dired-jump nil (expand-file-name d)))
-              :caller 'counsel-dired-jump)))
-
-;;* Grep
-(defun counsel--grep-mode-occur (git-grep-dir-is-file)
-  "Generate a custom occur buffer for grep like commands.
-If GIT-GREP-DIR-IS-FILE is t, then `ivy-state-directory' is treated as a full
-path to a file rather than a directory (e.g. for `counsel-grep-occur').
-
-This function expects that the candidates have already been filtered.
-It applies no filtering to ivy--all-candidates."
-  (unless (eq major-mode 'ivy-occur-grep-mode)
-    (ivy-occur-grep-mode))
-  (let* ((directory
-          (if git-grep-dir-is-file
-              (file-name-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last))
-            (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-         (prepend
-          (if git-grep-dir-is-file
-              (concat (file-name-nondirectory
-                       (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)) ":")
-            "")))
-    (setq default-directory directory)
-    ;; Need precise number of header lines for `wgrep' to work.
-    (insert (format "-*- mode:grep; default-directory: %S -*-\n\n\n" default-directory))
-    (insert (format "%d candidates:\n" (length ivy--all-candidates)))
-    (ivy--occur-insert-lines
-     (mapcar (lambda (cand) (concat "./" prepend cand)) ivy--all-candidates))))
-
-;;** `counsel-ag'
-(defvar counsel-ag-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-l") 'ivy-call-and-recenter)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-q") 'counsel-git-grep-query-replace)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-'") 'swiper-avy)
-    map))
-
-(defcustom counsel-ag-base-command
-  (if (memq system-type '(ms-dos windows-nt))
-      "ag --vimgrep %s"
-    "ag --nocolor --nogroup %s")
-  "Format string to use in `counsel-ag-function' to construct the command.
-The %s will be replaced by optional extra ag arguments followed by the
-regex string."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defvar counsel-ag-command nil)
-
-(counsel-set-async-exit-code 'counsel-ag 1 "No matches found")
-(ivy-set-occur 'counsel-ag 'counsel-ag-occur)
-(ivy-set-display-transformer 'counsel-ag 'counsel-git-grep-transformer)
-
-(defconst counsel--command-args-separator "-- ")
-
-(defun counsel--split-command-args (arguments)
-  "Split ARGUMENTS into its switches and search-term parts.
-Return pair of corresponding strings (SWITCHES . SEARCH-TERM)."
-  (let ((switches "")
-        (search-term arguments))
-    (when (string-prefix-p "-" arguments)
-      (let ((index (string-match counsel--command-args-separator arguments)))
-        (when index
-          (setq search-term
-                (substring arguments (+ (length counsel--command-args-separator) index)))
-          (setq switches (substring arguments 0 index)))))
-    (cons switches search-term)))
-
-(defun counsel--format-ag-command (extra-args needle)
-  "Construct a complete `counsel-ag-command' as a string.
-EXTRA-ARGS is a string of the additional arguments.
-NEEDLE is the search string."
-  (format counsel-ag-command
-          (if (string-match " \\(--\\) " extra-args)
-              (replace-match needle t t extra-args 1)
-            (concat extra-args " " needle))))
-
-(defun counsel-ag-function (string)
-  "Grep in the current directory for STRING."
-  (let ((command-args (counsel--split-command-args string)))
-    (let ((switches (car command-args))
-          (search-term (cdr command-args)))
-      (if (< (length search-term) 3)
-          (let ((ivy-text search-term))
-            (counsel-more-chars))
-        (let ((default-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last))
-              (regex (counsel-unquote-regex-parens
-                      (setq ivy--old-re
-                            (ivy--regex search-term)))))
-          (counsel--async-command (counsel--format-ag-command
-                                   switches
-                                   (shell-quote-argument regex)))
-          nil)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-ag (&optional initial-input initial-directory extra-ag-args ag-prompt)
-  "Grep for a string in the current directory using ag.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-INITIAL-DIRECTORY, if non-nil, is used as the root directory for search.
-EXTRA-AG-ARGS string, if non-nil, is appended to `counsel-ag-base-command'.
-AG-PROMPT, if non-nil, is passed as `ivy-read' prompt argument."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq counsel-ag-command counsel-ag-base-command)
-  (counsel-require-program (car (split-string counsel-ag-command)))
-  (when current-prefix-arg
-    (setq initial-directory
-          (or initial-directory
-              (read-directory-name (concat
-                                    (car (split-string counsel-ag-command))
-                                    " in directory: "))))
-    (setq extra-ag-args
-          (or extra-ag-args
-              (read-from-minibuffer (format
-                                     "%s args: "
-                                     (car (split-string counsel-ag-command)))))))
-  (setq counsel-ag-command (counsel--format-ag-command (or extra-ag-args "") "%s"))
-  (let ((default-directory (or initial-directory
-                               (locate-dominating-file default-directory ".git")
-                               default-directory)))
-    (ivy-read (or ag-prompt (car (split-string counsel-ag-command)))
-              #'counsel-ag-function
-              :initial-input initial-input
-              :dynamic-collection t
-              :keymap counsel-ag-map
-              :history 'counsel-git-grep-history
-              :action #'counsel-git-grep-action
-              :unwind (lambda ()
-                        (counsel-delete-process)
-                        (swiper--cleanup))
-              :caller 'counsel-ag)))
-
-(ivy-set-prompt 'counsel-ag #'counsel-prompt-function-default)
-(cl-pushnew 'counsel-ag ivy-highlight-grep-commands)
-
-(defun counsel-grep-like-occur (cmd-template)
-  (unless (eq major-mode 'ivy-occur-grep-mode)
-    (ivy-occur-grep-mode)
-    (setq default-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-  (setq ivy-text
-        (and (string-match "\"\\(.*\\)\"" (buffer-name))
-             (match-string 1 (buffer-name))))
-  (let* ((command-args (counsel--split-command-args ivy-text))
-         (cmd (format cmd-template
-                      (concat
-                       (car command-args)
-                       (shell-quote-argument
-                        (counsel-unquote-regex-parens
-                         (ivy--regex (cdr command-args)))))))
-         (cands (split-string (shell-command-to-string cmd) "\n" t)))
-    ;; Need precise number of header lines for `wgrep' to work.
-    (insert (format "-*- mode:grep; default-directory: %S -*-\n\n\n"
-                    default-directory))
-    (insert (format "%d candidates:\n" (length cands)))
-    (ivy--occur-insert-lines
-     (mapcar
-      (lambda (cand) (concat "./" cand))
-      cands))))
-
-(defun counsel-ag-occur ()
-  "Generate a custom occur buffer for `counsel-ag'."
-  (counsel-grep-like-occur
-   counsel-ag-command))
-
-;;** `counsel-pt'
-(defcustom counsel-pt-base-command "pt --nocolor --nogroup -e %s"
-  "Alternative to `counsel-ag-base-command' using pt."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-pt (&optional initial-input)
-  "Grep for a string in the current directory using pt.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-This uses `counsel-ag' with `counsel-pt-base-command' instead of
-`counsel-ag-base-command'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((counsel-ag-base-command counsel-pt-base-command))
-    (counsel-ag initial-input)))
-(cl-pushnew 'counsel-pt ivy-highlight-grep-commands)
-
-;;** `counsel-ack'
-(defcustom counsel-ack-base-command
-  (concat
-   (file-name-nondirectory
-    (or (executable-find "ack-grep") "ack"))
-   " --nocolor --nogroup %s")
-  "Alternative to `counsel-ag-base-command' using ack."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-ack (&optional initial-input)
-  "Grep for a string in the current directory using ack.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-This uses `counsel-ag' with `counsel-ack-base-command' replacing
-`counsel-ag-base-command'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((counsel-ag-base-command counsel-ack-base-command))
-    (counsel-ag initial-input)))
-
-
-;;** `counsel-rg'
-(defcustom counsel-rg-base-command "rg -S --no-heading --line-number --color never %s ."
-  "Alternative to `counsel-ag-base-command' using ripgrep.
-
-Note: don't use single quotes for the regex."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(counsel-set-async-exit-code 'counsel-rg 1 "No matches found")
-(ivy-set-occur 'counsel-rg 'counsel-ag-occur)
-(ivy-set-display-transformer 'counsel-rg 'counsel-git-grep-transformer)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-rg (&optional initial-input initial-directory extra-rg-args rg-prompt)
-  "Grep for a string in the current directory using rg.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input.
-INITIAL-DIRECTORY, if non-nil, is used as the root directory for search.
-EXTRA-RG-ARGS string, if non-nil, is appended to `counsel-rg-base-command'.
-RG-PROMPT, if non-nil, is passed as `ivy-read' prompt argument."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((counsel-ag-base-command counsel-rg-base-command))
-    (counsel-ag initial-input initial-directory extra-rg-args rg-prompt)))
-(cl-pushnew 'counsel-rg ivy-highlight-grep-commands)
-
-;;** `counsel-grep'
-(defvar counsel-grep-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-l") 'ivy-call-and-recenter)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-q") 'swiper-query-replace)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-'") 'swiper-avy)
-    map))
-
-(defcustom counsel-grep-base-command "grep -E -n -e %s %s"
-  "Format string used by `counsel-grep' to build a shell command.
-It should contain two %-sequences (see function `format') to be
-substituted by the search regexp and file, respectively.  Neither
-%-sequence should be contained in single quotes."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defvar counsel-grep-command nil)
-
-(defun counsel-grep-function (string)
-  "Grep in the current directory for STRING."
-  (or
-   (counsel-more-chars)
-   (let ((regex (counsel-unquote-regex-parens
-                 (setq ivy--old-re
-                       (ivy--regex string)))))
-     (counsel--async-command
-      (format counsel-grep-command (shell-quote-argument regex)))
-     nil)))
-
-(defun counsel-grep-action (x)
-  "Go to candidate X."
-  (with-ivy-window
-    (swiper--cleanup)
-    (let ((default-directory
-           (file-name-directory
-            (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-          file-name line-number)
-      (when (cond ((string-match "\\`\\([0-9]+\\):\\(.*\\)\\'" x)
-                   (setq file-name (buffer-file-name (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last)))
-                   (setq line-number (match-string-no-properties 1 x)))
-                  ((string-match "\\`\\([^:]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\(.*\\)\\'" x)
-                   (setq file-name (match-string-no-properties 1 x))
-                   (setq line-number (match-string-no-properties 2 x))))
-        ;; If the file buffer is already open, just get it. Prevent doing
-        ;; `find-file', as that file could have already been opened using
-        ;; `find-file-literally'.
-        (with-current-buffer (or (get-file-buffer file-name)
-                                 (find-file file-name))
-          (setq line-number (string-to-number line-number))
-          (if counsel-grep-last-line
-              (forward-line (- line-number counsel-grep-last-line))
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (forward-line (1- line-number)))
-          (setq counsel-grep-last-line line-number)
-          (re-search-forward (ivy--regex ivy-text t) (line-end-position) t)
-          (run-hooks 'counsel-grep-post-action-hook)
-          (if (eq ivy-exit 'done)
-              (swiper--ensure-visible)
-            (isearch-range-invisible (line-beginning-position)
-                                     (line-end-position))
-            (swiper--add-overlays (ivy--regex ivy-text))))))))
-
-(defun counsel-grep-occur ()
-  "Generate a custom occur buffer for `counsel-grep'."
-  (counsel-grep-like-occur
-   (format
-    "grep -niE %%s %s /dev/null"
-    (shell-quote-argument
-     (file-name-nondirectory
-      (buffer-file-name
-       (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last)))))))
-
-(ivy-set-occur 'counsel-grep 'counsel-grep-occur)
-(counsel-set-async-exit-code 'counsel-grep 1 "")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-grep (&optional initial-input)
-  "Grep for a string in the file visited by the current buffer.
-When non-nil, INITIAL-INPUT is the initial search pattern."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless buffer-file-name
-    (user-error "Current buffer is not visiting a file"))
-  (counsel-require-program (car (split-string counsel-grep-base-command)))
-  (setq counsel-grep-last-line nil)
-  (setq counsel-grep-command
-        (format counsel-grep-base-command
-                "%s" (shell-quote-argument buffer-file-name)))
-  (let ((init-point (point))
-        res)
-    (unwind-protect
-         (setq res (ivy-read "grep: " 'counsel-grep-function
-                             :initial-input initial-input
-                             :dynamic-collection t
-                             :preselect
-                             (when (< (- (line-end-position) (line-beginning-position)) 300)
-                               (format "%d:%s"
-                                       (line-number-at-pos)
-                                       (regexp-quote
-                                        (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                         (line-beginning-position)
-                                         (line-end-position)))))
-
-                             :keymap counsel-grep-map
-                             :history 'counsel-git-grep-history
-                             :update-fn (lambda ()
-                                          (counsel-grep-action (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))
-                             :re-builder #'ivy--regex
-                             :action #'counsel-grep-action
-                             :unwind (lambda ()
-                                       (counsel-delete-process)
-                                       (swiper--cleanup))
-                             :caller 'counsel-grep))
-      (unless res
-        (goto-char init-point)))))
-
-;;** `counsel-grep-or-swiper'
-(defcustom counsel-grep-swiper-limit 300000
-  "Buffer size threshold for `counsel-grep-or-swiper'.
-When the number of characters in a buffer exceeds this threshold,
-`counsel-grep' will be used instead of `swiper'."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-grep-or-swiper (&optional initial-input)
-  "Call `swiper' for small buffers and `counsel-grep' for large ones.
-When non-nil, INITIAL-INPUT is the initial search pattern."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (or (not buffer-file-name)
-          (buffer-narrowed-p)
-          (ignore-errors
-            (file-remote-p buffer-file-name))
-          (jka-compr-get-compression-info buffer-file-name)
-          (<= (buffer-size)
-              (/ counsel-grep-swiper-limit
-                 (if (eq major-mode 'org-mode) 4 1))))
-      (swiper initial-input)
-    (when (file-writable-p buffer-file-name)
-      (save-buffer))
-    (counsel-grep initial-input)))
-
-;;** `counsel-recoll'
-(defun counsel-recoll-function (str)
-  "Run recoll for STR."
-  (or
-   (counsel-more-chars)
-   (progn
-     (counsel--async-command
-      (format "recoll -t -b %s"
-              (shell-quote-argument str)))
-     nil)))
-
-;; This command uses the recollq command line tool that comes together
-;; with the recoll (the document indexing database) source:
-;;     http://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/download.html
-;; You need to build it yourself (together with recoll):
-;;     cd ./query && make && sudo cp recollq /usr/local/bin
-;; You can try the GUI version of recoll with:
-;;     sudo apt-get install recoll
-;; Unfortunately, that does not install recollq.
-(defun counsel-recoll (&optional initial-input)
-  "Search for a string in the recoll database.
-You'll be given a list of files that match.
-Selecting a file will launch `swiper' for that file.
-INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input."
-  (interactive)
-  (counsel-require-program "recoll")
-  (ivy-read "recoll: " 'counsel-recoll-function
-            :initial-input initial-input
-            :dynamic-collection t
-            :history 'counsel-git-grep-history
-            :action (lambda (x)
-                      (when (string-match "file://\\(.*\\)\\'" x)
-                        (let ((file-name (match-string 1 x)))
-                          (find-file file-name)
-                          (unless (string-match "pdf$" x)
-                            (swiper ivy-text)))))
-            :unwind #'counsel-delete-process
-            :caller 'counsel-recoll))
-
-;;* Org
-;;** `counsel-org-tag'
-(defvar counsel-org-tags nil
-  "Store the current list of tags.")
-
-(defvar org-outline-regexp)
-(defvar org-indent-mode)
-(defvar org-indent-indentation-per-level)
-(defvar org-tags-column)
-(declare-function org-get-tags-string "org")
-(declare-function org-move-to-column "org-compat")
-
-(defun counsel-org-change-tags (tags)
-  "Change tags of current org headline to TAGS."
-  (let ((current (org-get-tags-string))
-        (col (current-column))
-        level)
-    ;; Insert new tags at the correct column
-    (beginning-of-line 1)
-    (setq level (or (and (looking-at org-outline-regexp)
-                         (- (match-end 0) (point) 1))
-                    1))
-    (cond
-      ((and (equal current "") (equal tags "")))
-      ((re-search-forward
-        (concat "\\([ \t]*" (regexp-quote current) "\\)[ \t]*$")
-        (line-end-position) t)
-       (if (equal tags "")
-           (delete-region
-            (match-beginning 0)
-            (match-end 0))
-         (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-         (let* ((c0 (current-column))
-                ;; compute offset for the case of org-indent-mode active
-                (di (if (bound-and-true-p org-indent-mode)
-                        (* (1- org-indent-indentation-per-level) (1- level))
-                      0))
-                (p0 (if (equal (char-before) ?*) (1+ (point)) (point)))
-                (tc (+ org-tags-column (if (> org-tags-column 0) (- di) di)))
-                (c1 (max (1+ c0) (if (> tc 0) tc (- (- tc) (string-width tags)))))
-                (rpl (concat (make-string (max 0 (- c1 c0)) ?\ ) tags)))
-           (replace-match rpl t t)
-           (and c0 indent-tabs-mode (tabify p0 (point)))
-           tags)))
-      (t (error "Tags alignment failed")))
-    (org-move-to-column col)))
-
-(defun counsel-org--set-tags ()
-  "Set tags of current org headline to `counsel-org-tags'."
-  (counsel-org-change-tags
-   (if counsel-org-tags
-       (format ":%s:"
-               (mapconcat #'identity counsel-org-tags ":"))
-     "")))
-
-(defvar org-agenda-bulk-marked-entries)
-
-(declare-function org-get-at-bol "org")
-(declare-function org-agenda-error "org-agenda")
-
-(defun counsel-org-tag-action (x)
-  "Add tag X to `counsel-org-tags'.
-If X is already part of the list, remove it instead.  Quit the selection if
-X is selected by either `ivy-done', `ivy-alt-done' or `ivy-immediate-done',
-otherwise continue prompting for tags."
-  (if (member x counsel-org-tags)
-      (progn
-        (setq counsel-org-tags (delete x counsel-org-tags)))
-    (unless (equal x "")
-      (setq counsel-org-tags (append counsel-org-tags (list x)))
-      (unless (member x ivy--all-candidates)
-        (setq ivy--all-candidates (append ivy--all-candidates (list x))))))
-  (let ((prompt (counsel-org-tag-prompt)))
-    (setf (ivy-state-prompt ivy-last) prompt)
-    (setq ivy--prompt (concat "%-4d " prompt)))
-  (cond ((memq this-command '(ivy-done
-                              ivy-alt-done
-                              ivy-immediate-done))
-         (if (eq major-mode 'org-agenda-mode)
-             (if (null org-agenda-bulk-marked-entries)
-                 (let ((hdmarker (or (org-get-at-bol 'org-hd-marker)
-                                     (org-agenda-error))))
-                   (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer hdmarker)
-                     (goto-char hdmarker)
-                     (counsel-org--set-tags)))
-               (let ((add-tags (copy-sequence counsel-org-tags)))
-                 (dolist (m org-agenda-bulk-marked-entries)
-                   (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer m)
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (goto-char m)
-                       (setq counsel-org-tags
-                             (delete-dups
-                              (append (split-string (org-get-tags-string) ":" t)
-                                      add-tags)))
-                       (counsel-org--set-tags))))))
-           (counsel-org--set-tags)))
-        ((eq this-command 'ivy-call)
-         (with-selected-window (active-minibuffer-window)
-           (delete-minibuffer-contents)))))
-
-(defun counsel-org-tag-prompt ()
-  "Return prompt for `counsel-org-tag'."
-  (format "Tags (%s): "
-          (mapconcat #'identity counsel-org-tags ", ")))
-
-(defvar org-setting-tags)
-(defvar org-last-tags-completion-table)
-(defvar org-tag-persistent-alist)
-(defvar org-tag-alist)
-(defvar org-complete-tags-always-offer-all-agenda-tags)
-
-(declare-function org-at-heading-p "org")
-(declare-function org-back-to-heading "org")
-(declare-function org-get-buffer-tags "org")
-(declare-function org-global-tags-completion-table "org")
-(declare-function org-agenda-files "org")
-(declare-function org-agenda-set-tags "org-agenda")
-(declare-function org-tags-completion-function "org")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-org-tag ()
-  "Add or remove tags in `org-mode'."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (if (eq major-mode 'org-agenda-mode)
-        (if org-agenda-bulk-marked-entries
-            (setq counsel-org-tags nil)
-          (let ((hdmarker (or (org-get-at-bol 'org-hd-marker)
-                              (org-agenda-error))))
-            (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer hdmarker)
-              (goto-char hdmarker)
-              (setq counsel-org-tags
-                    (split-string (org-get-tags-string) ":" t)))))
-      (unless (org-at-heading-p)
-        (org-back-to-heading t))
-      (setq counsel-org-tags (split-string (org-get-tags-string) ":" t)))
-    (let ((org-last-tags-completion-table
-           (append (and (or org-complete-tags-always-offer-all-agenda-tags
-                            (eq major-mode 'org-agenda-mode))
-                        (org-global-tags-completion-table
-                         (org-agenda-files)))
-                   (unless (boundp 'org-current-tag-alist)
-                     org-tag-persistent-alist)
-                   (or (if (boundp 'org-current-tag-alist)
-                           org-current-tag-alist
-                         org-tag-alist)
-                       (org-get-buffer-tags)))))
-      (ivy-read (counsel-org-tag-prompt)
-                (lambda (str _pred _action)
-                  (delete-dups
-                   (all-completions str #'org-tags-completion-function)))
-                :history 'org-tags-history
-                :action #'counsel-org-tag-action
-                :caller 'counsel-org-tag))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-org-tag-agenda ()
-  "Set tags for the current agenda item."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((store (symbol-function 'org-set-tags)))
-    (unwind-protect
-         (progn
-           (fset 'org-set-tags
-                 (symbol-function 'counsel-org-tag))
-           (org-agenda-set-tags nil nil))
-      (fset 'org-set-tags store))))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'counsel-org-goto-display-tags
-    'counsel-org-headline-display-tags "0.10.0")
-
-(defcustom counsel-org-headline-display-tags nil
-  "If non-nil, display tags in matched `org-mode' headlines."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'counsel-org-goto-display-todo
-    'counsel-org-headline-display-todo "0.10.0")
-
-(defcustom counsel-org-headline-display-todo nil
-  "If non-nil, display todo keywords in matched `org-mode' headlines."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defcustom counsel-org-headline-display-priority nil
-  "If non-nil, display priorities in matched `org-mode' headlines."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(declare-function org-get-heading "org")
-(declare-function org-goto-marker-or-bmk "org")
-(declare-function outline-next-heading "outline")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'counsel-org-goto #'counsel-outline)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-org-goto-all ()
-  "Go to a different location in any org file."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (entries)
-    (dolist (b (buffer-list))
-      (with-current-buffer b
-        (when (derived-mode-p 'org-mode)
-          (setq entries (nconc entries (counsel-outline-candidates))))))
-    (ivy-read "Goto: " entries
-              :history 'counsel-org-goto-history
-              :action #'counsel-org-goto-action
-              :caller 'counsel-org-goto-all)))
-
-(defun counsel-org-goto-action (x)
-  "Go to headline in candidate X."
-  (org-goto-marker-or-bmk (cdr x)))
-
-(defvar org-version)
-
-(defun counsel--org-get-heading-args ()
-  "Return list of arguments for `org-get-heading'.
-Try to return the right number of arguments for the current Org
-version.  Argument values are based on the
-`counsel-org-headline-display-*' user options."
-  (nbutlast (mapcar #'not (list counsel-org-headline-display-tags
-                                counsel-org-headline-display-todo
-                                counsel-org-headline-display-priority))
-            (if (if (fboundp 'func-arity)
-                    (< (cdr (func-arity #'org-get-heading)) 3)
-                  (version< org-version "9.1.1"))
-                1 0)))
-
-;;** `counsel-org-file'
-(declare-function org-attach-dir "org-attach")
-(declare-function org-attach-file-list "org-attach")
-(defvar org-attach-directory)
-
-(defun counsel-org-files ()
-  "Return list of all files under current Org attachment directories.
-Filenames returned are relative to `default-directory'.  For each
-attachment directory associated with the current buffer, all
-contained files are listed, so the return value could conceivably
-include attachments of other Org buffers."
-  (require 'org-attach)
-  (let* ((ids (let (res)
-                (save-excursion
-                  (goto-char (point-min))
-                  (while (re-search-forward "^:ID:[\t ]+\\(.*\\)$" nil t)
-                    (push (match-string-no-properties 1) res))
-                  (nreverse res))))
-         (files
-          (cl-remove-if-not
-           #'file-exists-p
-           (mapcar (lambda (id)
-                     (expand-file-name
-                      (concat (substring id 0 2) "/" (substring id 2))
-                      org-attach-directory))
-                   ids))))
-    (cl-mapcan
-     (lambda (dir)
-       (mapcar (lambda (file)
-                 (file-relative-name (expand-file-name file dir)))
-               (org-attach-file-list dir)))
-     files)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-org-file ()
-  "Browse all attachments for current Org file."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "file: " (counsel-org-files)
-            :action #'counsel-locate-action-dired
-            :caller 'counsel-org-file))
-
-;;** `counsel-org-entity'
-(defvar org-entities)
-(defvar org-entities-user)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-org-entity ()
-  "Complete Org entities using Ivy."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'org)
-  (ivy-read "Entity: " (cl-loop for element in (append org-entities org-entities-user)
-                          unless (stringp element)
-                          collect (cons
-                                   (format "%20s | %20s | %20s | %s"
-                                           (cl-first element)    ; name
-                                           (cl-second element)   ; latex
-                                           (cl-fourth element)   ; html
-                                           (cl-seventh element)) ; utf-8
-                                   element))
-            :require-match t
-            :action '(1
-                      ("u" (lambda (candidate)
-                             (insert (cl-seventh (cdr candidate)))) "utf-8")
-                      ("o" (lambda (candidate)
-                             (insert "\\" (cl-first (cdr candidate)))) "org-entity")
-                      ("l" (lambda (candidate)
-                             (insert (cl-second (cdr candidate)))) "latex")
-                      ("h" (lambda (candidate)
-                             (insert (cl-fourth (cdr candidate)))) "html")
-                      ("a" (lambda (candidate)
-                             (insert (cl-fifth (cdr candidate)))) "ascii")
-                      ("L" (lambda (candidate)
-                             (insert (cl-sixth (cdr candidate))) "Latin-1")))))
-
-;;** `counsel-org-capture'
-(defvar org-capture-templates)
-(defvar org-capture-templates-contexts)
-(declare-function org-contextualize-keys "org")
-(declare-function org-capture-goto-last-stored "org-capture")
-(declare-function org-capture-goto-target "org-capture")
-(declare-function org-capture-upgrade-templates "org-capture")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-org-capture ()
-  "Capture something."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'org-capture)
-  (ivy-read "Capture template: "
-            (delq nil
-                  (mapcar
-                   (lambda (x)
-                     (when (> (length x) 2)
-                       (format "%-5s %s" (nth 0 x) (nth 1 x))))
-                   ;; We build the list of capture templates as in
-                   ;; `org-capture-select-template':
-                   (or (org-contextualize-keys
-                        (org-capture-upgrade-templates org-capture-templates)
-                        org-capture-templates-contexts)
-                       '(("t" "Task" entry (file+headline "" "Tasks")
-                          "* TODO %?\n  %u\n  %a")))))
-            :require-match t
-            :action (lambda (x)
-                      (org-capture nil (car (split-string x))))
-            :caller 'counsel-org-capture))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-org-capture
- `(("t" ,(lambda (x)
-           (org-capture-goto-target (car (split-string x))))
-        "go to target")
-   ("l" ,(lambda (_x)
-           (org-capture-goto-last-stored))
-        "go to last stored")
-   ("p" ,(lambda (x)
-           (org-capture 0 (car (split-string x))))
-        "insert template at point")
-   ("c" ,(lambda (_x)
-           (customize-variable 'org-capture-templates))
-        "customize org-capture-templates")))
-
-;;** `counsel-org-agenda-headlines'
-(defvar org-odd-levels-only)
-(declare-function org-set-startup-visibility "org")
-(declare-function org-show-entry "org")
-(declare-function org-map-entries "org")
-(declare-function org-heading-components "org")
-
-(defun counsel-org-agenda-headlines-action-goto (headline)
-  "Go to the `org-mode' agenda HEADLINE."
-  (find-file (nth 1 headline))
-  (org-set-startup-visibility)
-  (goto-char (nth 2 headline))
-  (org-show-entry))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-org-agenda-headlines
- '(("g" counsel-org-agenda-headlines-action-goto "goto headline")))
-
-(defvar counsel-org-agenda-headlines-history nil
-  "History for `counsel-org-agenda-headlines'.")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'counsel-org-goto-display-style
-    'counsel-outline-display-style "0.10.0")
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'counsel-org-headline-display-style
-    'counsel-outline-display-style "0.10.0")
-
-(defcustom counsel-outline-display-style 'path
-  "The style used when displaying matched outline headings.
-
-If `headline', the title is displayed with leading stars
-indicating the outline level.
-
-If `path', the path hierarchy is displayed.  For each entry the
-title is shown.  Entries are separated with
-`counsel-outline-path-separator'.
-
-If `title' or any other value, only the title of the heading is
-displayed.
-
-For displaying tags and TODO keywords in `org-mode' buffers, see
-`counsel-org-headline-display-tags' and
-`counsel-org-headline-display-todo', respectively."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Title only" title)
-          (const :tag "Headline" headline)
-          (const :tag "Path" path))
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'counsel-org-goto-separator
-    'counsel-outline-path-separator "0.10.0")
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'counsel-org-headline-path-separator
-    'counsel-outline-path-separator "0.10.0")
-
-(defcustom counsel-outline-path-separator "/"
-  "String separating path entries in matched outline headings.
-This variable has no effect unless
-`counsel-outline-display-style' is set to `path'."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(declare-function org-get-outline-path "org")
-
-(defun counsel-org-agenda-headlines--candidates ()
-  "Return a list of completion candidates for `counsel-org-agenda-headlines'."
-  (org-map-entries
-   (lambda ()
-     (let* ((components (org-heading-components))
-            (level (and (eq counsel-outline-display-style 'headline)
-                        (make-string
-                         (if org-odd-levels-only
-                             (nth 1 components)
-                           (nth 0 components))
-                         ?*)))
-            (todo (and counsel-org-headline-display-todo
-                       (nth 2 components)))
-            (path (and (eq counsel-outline-display-style 'path)
-                       (org-get-outline-path)))
-            (priority (and counsel-org-headline-display-priority
-                           (nth 3 components)))
-            (text (nth 4 components))
-            (tags (and counsel-org-headline-display-tags
-                       (nth 5 components))))
-       (list
-        (mapconcat
-         'identity
-         (cl-remove-if 'null
-                       (list
-                        level
-                        todo
-                        (and priority (format "[#%c]" priority))
-                        (mapconcat 'identity
-                                   (append path (list text))
-                                   counsel-outline-path-separator)
-                        tags))
-         " ")
-        buffer-file-name
-        (point))))
-   nil
-   'agenda))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-org-agenda-headlines ()
-  "Choose from headers of `org-mode' files in the agenda."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'org)
-  (let ((minibuffer-allow-text-properties t))
-    (ivy-read "Org headline: "
-              (counsel-org-agenda-headlines--candidates)
-              :action #'counsel-org-agenda-headlines-action-goto
-              :history 'counsel-org-agenda-headlines-history
-              :caller 'counsel-org-agenda-headlines)))
-
-;;* Misc. Emacs
-;;** `counsel-mark-ring'
-(defun counsel-mark-ring ()
-  "Browse `mark-ring' interactively.
-Obeys `widen-automatically', which see."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((cands
-         (save-excursion
-           (save-restriction
-             ;; Widen, both to save `line-number-at-pos' the trouble
-             ;; and for `buffer-substring' to work.
-             (widen)
-             (let ((fmt (format "%%%dd %%s"
-                                (length (number-to-string
-                                         (line-number-at-pos (point-max)))))))
-               (mapcar (lambda (mark)
-                         (goto-char (marker-position mark))
-                         (let ((linum (line-number-at-pos))
-                               (line  (buffer-substring
-                                       (line-beginning-position)
-                                       (line-end-position))))
-                           (cons (format fmt linum line) (point))))
-                       (sort (delete-dups (copy-sequence mark-ring)) #'<)))))))
-    (if cands
-        (ivy-read "Mark: " cands
-                  :require-match t
-                  :action (lambda (cand)
-                            (let ((pos (cdr-safe cand)))
-                              (when pos
-                                (unless (<= (point-min) pos (point-max))
-                                  (if widen-automatically
-                                      (widen)
-                                    (error "\
-Position of selected mark outside accessible part of buffer")))
-                                (goto-char pos))))
-                  :caller 'counsel-mark-ring)
-      (message "Mark ring is empty"))))
-
-;;** `counsel-package'
-(defvar package--initialized)
-(defvar package-alist)
-(defvar package-archive-contents)
-(declare-function package-installed-p "package")
-(declare-function package-delete "package")
-(declare-function package-desc-extras "package")
-
-(defun counsel--package-candidates ()
-  "Return completion alist for `counsel-package'."
-  (unless package--initialized
-    (package-initialize t))
-  (unless package-archive-contents
-    (package-refresh-contents))
-  (sort (mapcar (lambda (entry)
-                  (cons (let ((pkg (car entry)))
-                          (concat (if (package-installed-p pkg) "-" "+")
-                                  (symbol-name pkg)))
-                        entry))
-                package-archive-contents)
-        #'counsel--package-sort))
-
-(defun counsel-package ()
-  "Install or delete packages.
-
-Packages not currently installed are prefixed with \"+\", and
-selecting one of these will try to install it.
-Packages currently installed are prefixed with \"-\", and
-selecting one of these will try to delete it.
-
-Additional actions:\\<ivy-minibuffer-map>
-
-  \\[ivy-dispatching-done] d: Describe package
-  \\[ivy-dispatching-done] h: Visit package's homepage"
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'package)
-  (ivy-read "Packages (install +pkg or delete -pkg): "
-            (counsel--package-candidates)
-            :action #'counsel-package-action
-            :require-match t
-            :caller 'counsel-package))
-
-(cl-pushnew '(counsel-package . "^+ ") ivy-initial-inputs-alist :key #'car)
-
-(defun counsel-package-action (package)
-  "Delete or install PACKAGE."
-  (setq package (cadr package))
-  (if (package-installed-p package)
-      (package-delete (cadr (assq package package-alist)))
-    (package-install package)))
-
-(defun counsel-package-action-describe (package)
-  "Call `describe-package' on PACKAGE."
-  (describe-package (cadr package)))
-
-(defun counsel-package-action-homepage (package)
-  "Open homepage for PACKAGE in a WWW browser."
-  (let ((url (cdr (assq :url (package-desc-extras (nth 2 package))))))
-    (if url
-        (browse-url url)
-      (message "No homepage specified for package `%s'" (nth 1 package)))))
-
-(defun counsel--package-sort (a b)
-  "Sort function for `counsel-package' candidates."
-  (let* ((a (car a))
-         (b (car b))
-         (a-inst (= (string-to-char a) ?+))
-         (b-inst (= (string-to-char b) ?+)))
-    (or (and a-inst (not b-inst))
-        (and (eq a-inst b-inst) (string-lessp a b)))))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-package
- '(("d" counsel-package-action-describe "describe package")
-   ("h" counsel-package-action-homepage "open package homepage")))
-
-;;** `counsel-tmm'
-(defvar tmm-km-list nil)
-(declare-function tmm-get-keymap "tmm")
-(declare-function tmm--completion-table "tmm")
-(declare-function tmm-get-keybind "tmm")
-
-(defun counsel-tmm-prompt (menu)
-  "Select and call an item from the MENU keymap."
-  (let (out
-        choice
-        chosen-string)
-    (setq tmm-km-list nil)
-    (map-keymap (lambda (k v) (tmm-get-keymap (cons k v))) menu)
-    (setq tmm-km-list (nreverse tmm-km-list))
-    (setq out (ivy-read "Menu bar: " (tmm--completion-table tmm-km-list)
-                        :require-match t
-                        :sort nil))
-    (setq choice (cdr (assoc out tmm-km-list)))
-    (setq chosen-string (car choice))
-    (setq choice (cdr choice))
-    (cond ((keymapp choice)
-           (counsel-tmm-prompt choice))
-          ((and choice chosen-string)
-           (setq last-command-event chosen-string)
-           (call-interactively choice)))))
-
-(defvar tmm-table-undef)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-tmm ()
-  "Text-mode emulation of looking and choosing from a menubar."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'tmm)
-  (run-hooks 'menu-bar-update-hook)
-  (setq tmm-table-undef nil)
-  (counsel-tmm-prompt (tmm-get-keybind [menu-bar])))
-
-;;** `counsel-yank-pop'
-(defcustom counsel-yank-pop-truncate-radius 2
-  "Number of context lines around `counsel-yank-pop' candidates."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defun counsel--yank-pop-truncate (str)
-  "Truncate STR for use in `counsel-yank-pop'."
-  (condition-case nil
-      (let* ((lines (split-string str "\n" t))
-             (n (length lines))
-             (re (ivy-re-to-str ivy--old-re))
-             (first-match (cl-position-if
-                           (lambda (s) (string-match re s))
-                           lines))
-             (beg (max 0 (- first-match
-                            counsel-yank-pop-truncate-radius)))
-             (end (min n (+ first-match
-                            counsel-yank-pop-truncate-radius
-                            1)))
-             (seq (cl-subseq lines beg end)))
-        (if (null first-match)
-            (error "Could not match %s" str)
-          (when (> beg 0)
-            (setcar seq (concat "[...] " (car seq))))
-          (when (< end n)
-            (setcar (last seq)
-                    (concat (car (last seq)) " [...]")))
-          (mapconcat #'identity seq "\n")))
-    (error str)))
-
-(defcustom counsel-yank-pop-separator "\n"
-  "Separator for the kill ring strings in `counsel-yank-pop'."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type 'string)
-
-(make-obsolete-variable
- 'counsel-yank-pop-height
- 'ivy-height-alist
- "<2018-04-14 Fri>") ;; TODO: Add version tag
-
-(defcustom counsel-yank-pop-height 5
-  "The `ivy-height' of `counsel-yank-pop'."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defun counsel--yank-pop-format-function (cand-pairs)
-  "Transform CAND-PAIRS into a string for `counsel-yank-pop'."
-  (ivy--format-function-generic
-   (lambda (str)
-     (mapconcat
-      (lambda (s)
-        (ivy--add-face s 'ivy-current-match))
-      (split-string
-       (counsel--yank-pop-truncate str) "\n" t)
-      "\n"))
-   (lambda (str)
-     (counsel--yank-pop-truncate str))
-   cand-pairs
-   counsel-yank-pop-separator))
-
-(defun counsel--yank-pop-position (s)
-  "Return position of S in `kill-ring' relative to last yank."
-  (or (cl-position s kill-ring-yank-pointer :test #'equal-including-properties)
-      (cl-position s kill-ring-yank-pointer :test #'equal)
-      (+ (or (cl-position s kill-ring :test #'equal-including-properties)
-             (cl-position s kill-ring :test #'equal))
-         (- (length kill-ring-yank-pointer)
-            (length kill-ring)))))
-
-(defun counsel-string-non-blank-p (s)
-  "Return non-nil if S includes non-blank characters.
-Newlines and carriage returns are considered blank."
-  (not (string-match-p "\\`[\n\r[:blank:]]*\\'" s)))
-
-(defcustom counsel-yank-pop-filter #'counsel-string-non-blank-p
-  "Unary filter function applied to `counsel-yank-pop' candidates.
-All elements of `kill-ring' for which this function returns nil
-will be destructively removed from `kill-ring' before completion.
-All blank strings are deleted from `kill-ring' by default."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type '(radio
-          (function-item counsel-string-non-blank-p)
-          (function-item identity)
-          (function :tag "Other")))
-
-(defun counsel--yank-pop-kills ()
-  "Return filtered `kill-ring' for `counsel-yank-pop' completion.
-Both `kill-ring' and `kill-ring-yank-pointer' may be
-destructively modifed to eliminate duplicates under
-`equal-including-properties', satisfy `counsel-yank-pop-filter',
-and incorporate `interprogram-paste-function'."
-  ;; Protect against `kill-ring' and result of
-  ;; `interprogram-paste-function' both being nil
-  (ignore-errors (current-kill 0))
-  ;; Keep things consistent with the rest of Emacs
-  (dolist (sym '(kill-ring kill-ring-yank-pointer))
-    (set sym (cl-delete-duplicates
-              (cl-delete-if-not counsel-yank-pop-filter (symbol-value sym))
-              :test #'equal-including-properties :from-end t)))
-  kill-ring)
-
-(defun counsel-yank-pop-action (s)
-  "Like `yank-pop', but insert the kill corresponding to S.
-Signal a `buffer-read-only' error if called from a read-only
-buffer position."
-  (with-ivy-window
-    (barf-if-buffer-read-only)
-    (setq last-command 'yank)
-    (setq yank-window-start (window-start))
-    ;; Avoid unexpected additions to `kill-ring'
-    (let (interprogram-paste-function)
-      (yank-pop (counsel--yank-pop-position s)))
-    (setq ivy-completion-end (point))))
-
-(defun counsel-yank-pop-action-remove (s)
-  "Remove all occurrences of S from the kill ring."
-  (dolist (sym '(kill-ring kill-ring-yank-pointer))
-    (set sym (cl-delete s (symbol-value sym)
-                        :test #'equal-including-properties)))
-  ;; Update collection and preselect for next `ivy-call'
-  (setf (ivy-state-collection ivy-last) kill-ring)
-  (setf (ivy-state-preselect ivy-last)
-        (nth (min ivy--index (1- (length kill-ring)))
-             kill-ring))
-  (ivy--reset-state ivy-last))
-
-(defun counsel-yank-pop-action-rotate (s)
-  "Rotate the yanking point to S in the kill ring.
-See `current-kill' for how this interacts with the window system
-selection."
-  (let ((i (counsel--yank-pop-position s)))
-    ;; Avoid unexpected additions to `kill-ring'
-    (let (interprogram-paste-function)
-      (setf (ivy-state-preselect ivy-last) (current-kill i)))
-    ;; Manually change window system selection because `current-kill' won't
-    (when (and (zerop i)
-               yank-pop-change-selection
-               interprogram-cut-function)
-      (funcall interprogram-cut-function (car kill-ring-yank-pointer))))
-  (ivy--reset-state ivy-last))
-
-(defcustom counsel-yank-pop-preselect-last nil
-  "Whether `counsel-yank-pop' preselects the last kill by default.
-
-The command `counsel-yank-pop' always preselects the same kill
-that `yank-pop' would have inserted, given the same prefix
-argument.
-
-When `counsel-yank-pop-preselect-last' is nil (the default), the
-prefix argument of `counsel-yank-pop' defaults to 1 (as per
-`yank-pop'), which causes the next-to-last kill to be
-preselected.  Otherwise, the prefix argument defaults to 0, which
-results in the most recent kill being preselected."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-yank-pop (&optional arg)
-  "Ivy replacement for `yank-pop'.
-ARG has the same meaning as in `yank-pop', but its default value
-can be controlled with `counsel-yank-pop-preselect-last', which
-see.  See also `counsel-yank-pop-filter' for how to filter
-candidates.
-Note: Duplicate elements of `kill-ring' are always deleted."
-  ;; Do not specify `*' to allow browsing `kill-ring' in read-only buffers
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((ivy-format-function #'counsel--yank-pop-format-function)
-        (kills (counsel--yank-pop-kills)))
-    (unless kills
-      (error "Kill ring is empty or blank"))
-    (unless (eq last-command 'yank)
-      (push-mark))
-    (setq ivy-completion-beg (mark t))
-    (setq ivy-completion-end (point))
-    (ivy-read "kill-ring: " kills
-              :require-match t
-              :preselect (let (interprogram-paste-function)
-                           (current-kill (cond
-                                           (arg (prefix-numeric-value arg))
-                                           (counsel-yank-pop-preselect-last 0)
-                                           (t 1))
-                                         t))
-              :action #'counsel-yank-pop-action
-              :caller 'counsel-yank-pop)))
-
-(add-to-list 'ivy-height-alist '(counsel-yank-pop . 5))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-yank-pop
- '(("d" counsel-yank-pop-action-remove "delete")
-   ("r" counsel-yank-pop-action-rotate "rotate")))
-
-;;** `counsel-evil-registers'
-(make-obsolete-variable
- 'counsel-evil-registers-height
- 'ivy-height-alist
- "<2018-04-14 Fri>") ;; TODO: Add version tag
-
-(defcustom counsel-evil-registers-height 5
-  "The `ivy-height' of `counsel-evil-registers'."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defun counsel-evil-registers ()
-  "Ivy replacement for `evil-show-registers'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (fboundp 'evil-register-list)
-      (let ((ivy-format-function #'counsel--yank-pop-format-function))
-        (ivy-read "evil-registers: "
-                  (cl-loop for (key . val) in (evil-register-list)
-                     collect (format "[%c]: %s" key (if (stringp val) val "")))
-                  :require-match t
-                  :action #'counsel-evil-registers-action
-                  :caller 'counsel-evil-registers))
-    (user-error "Required feature `evil' not installed.")))
-
-(add-to-list 'ivy-height-alist '(counsel-evil-registers . 5))
-
-(defun counsel-evil-registers-action (s)
-  "Paste contents of S, trimming the register part.
-
-S will be of the form \"[register]: content\"."
-  (with-ivy-window
-    (insert
-     (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`\\[.*?\\]: " "" s))))
-
-;;** `counsel-imenu'
-(defvar imenu-auto-rescan)
-(defvar imenu-auto-rescan-maxout)
-(declare-function imenu--subalist-p "imenu")
-(declare-function imenu--make-index-alist "imenu")
-
-(defun counsel-imenu-get-candidates-from (alist &optional prefix)
-  "Create a list of (key . value) from ALIST.
-PREFIX is used to create the key."
-  (cl-mapcan (lambda (elm)
-               (if (imenu--subalist-p elm)
-                   (counsel-imenu-get-candidates-from
-                    (cl-loop for (e . v) in (cdr elm) collect
-                         (cons e (if (integerp v) (copy-marker v) v)))
-                    ;; pass the prefix to next recursive call
-                    (concat prefix (if prefix ".") (car elm)))
-                 (let ((key (concat
-                             (when prefix
-                               (concat
-                                (propertize prefix 'face 'compilation-info)
-                                ": "))
-                             (car elm))))
-                   (list (cons key
-                               ;; create a imenu candidate here
-                               (cons key (if (overlayp (cdr elm))
-                                             (overlay-start (cdr elm))
-                                           (cdr elm))))))))
-             alist))
-
-(defvar counsel-imenu-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-l") 'ivy-call-and-recenter)
-    map))
-
-(defun counsel-imenu-categorize-functions (items)
-  "Categorize all the functions of imenu."
-  (let ((fns (cl-remove-if #'listp items :key #'cdr)))
-    (if fns
-        (nconc (cl-remove-if #'nlistp items :key #'cdr)
-               `(("Functions" ,@fns)))
-      items)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-imenu ()
-  "Jump to a buffer position indexed by imenu."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (featurep 'imenu)
-    (require 'imenu nil t))
-  (let* ((imenu-auto-rescan t)
-         (imenu-auto-rescan-maxout (if current-prefix-arg
-                                       (buffer-size)
-                                     imenu-auto-rescan-maxout))
-         (items (imenu--make-index-alist t))
-         (items (delete (assoc "*Rescan*" items) items))
-         (items (counsel-imenu-categorize-functions items)))
-    (ivy-read "imenu items: " (counsel-imenu-get-candidates-from items)
-              :preselect (thing-at-point 'symbol)
-              :require-match t
-              :action (lambda (candidate)
-                        (with-ivy-window
-                          ;; In org-mode, (imenu candidate) will expand child node
-                          ;; after jump to the candidate position
-                          (imenu (cdr candidate))))
-              :keymap counsel-imenu-map
-              :caller 'counsel-imenu)))
-
-;;** `counsel-list-processes'
-(defun counsel-list-processes-action-delete (x)
-  "Delete process X."
-  (delete-process x)
-  (setf (ivy-state-collection ivy-last)
-        (setq ivy--all-candidates
-              (delete x ivy--all-candidates))))
-
-(defun counsel-list-processes-action-switch (x)
-  "Switch to buffer of process X."
-  (let* ((proc (get-process x))
-         (buf (and proc (process-buffer proc))))
-    (if buf
-        (switch-to-buffer buf)
-      (message "Process %s doesn't have a buffer" x))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-list-processes ()
-  "Offer completion for `process-list'.
-The default action deletes the selected process.
-An extra action allows to switch to the process buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (list-processes--refresh))
-  (ivy-read "Process: " (mapcar #'process-name (process-list))
-            :require-match t
-            :action
-            '(1
-              ("o" counsel-list-processes-action-delete "kill")
-              ("s" counsel-list-processes-action-switch "switch"))
-            :caller 'counsel-list-processes))
-
-;;** `counsel-ace-link'
-(defun counsel-ace-link ()
-  "Use Ivy completion for `ace-link'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (collection action)
-    (cond ((eq major-mode 'Info-mode)
-           (setq collection 'ace-link--info-collect)
-           (setq action 'ace-link--info-action))
-          ((eq major-mode 'help-mode)
-           (setq collection 'ace-link--help-collect)
-           (setq action 'ace-link--help-action))
-          ((eq major-mode 'woman-mode)
-           (setq collection 'ace-link--woman-collect)
-           (setq action 'ace-link--woman-action))
-          ((eq major-mode 'eww-mode)
-           (setq collection 'ace-link--eww-collect)
-           (setq action 'ace-link--eww-action))
-          ((eq major-mode 'compilation-mode)
-           (setq collection 'ace-link--eww-collect)
-           (setq action 'ace-link--compilation-action))
-          ((eq major-mode 'org-mode)
-           (setq collection 'ace-link--org-collect)
-           (setq action 'ace-link--org-action)))
-    (if (null collection)
-        (error "%S is not supported" major-mode)
-      (ivy-read "Ace-Link: " (funcall collection)
-                :action (lambda (x) (funcall action (cdr x)))
-                :require-match t
-                :caller 'counsel-ace-link))))
-
-;;** `counsel-minibuffer-history'
-(make-obsolete
- 'counsel-expression-history
- 'counsel-minibuffer-history
- "0.10.0 <2017-11-13 Mon>")
-
-(make-obsolete
- 'counsel-shell-command-history
- 'counsel-minibuffer-history
- "0.10.0 <2017-11-13 Mon>")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-expression-history ()
-  "Select an element of `read-expression-history'.
-And insert it into the minibuffer.  Useful during `eval-expression'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t))
-    (ivy-read "Expression: "
-              (delete-dups (copy-sequence read-expression-history))
-              :action #'insert
-              :caller 'counsel-expression-history)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-shell-command-history ()
-  "Browse shell command history."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Command: " shell-command-history
-            :action #'insert
-            :caller 'counsel-shell-command-history))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-minibuffer-history ()
-  "Browse minibuffer history."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t))
-    (ivy-read "History: "
-              (delete-dups (copy-sequence
-                            (symbol-value minibuffer-history-variable)))
-              :action #'insert
-              :caller 'counsel-minibuffer-history)))
-
-;;** `counsel-esh-history'
-(defun counsel--browse-history (elements)
-  "Use Ivy to navigate through ELEMENTS."
-  (setq ivy-completion-beg (point))
-  (setq ivy-completion-end (point))
-  (ivy-read "Symbol name: "
-            (delete-dups
-             (when (> (ring-size elements) 0)
-               (ring-elements elements)))
-            :action #'ivy-completion-in-region-action))
-
-(defvar eshell-history-ring)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-esh-history ()
-  "Browse Eshell history."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'em-hist)
-  (counsel--browse-history eshell-history-ring))
-
-(defvar comint-input-ring)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-shell-history ()
-  "Browse shell history."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'comint)
-  (counsel--browse-history comint-input-ring))
-
-;;** `counsel-hydra-heads'
-(defvar hydra-curr-body-fn)
-(declare-function hydra-keyboard-quit "ext:hydra")
-
-(defun counsel-hydra-heads ()
-  "Call a head of the current/last hydra."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((base (substring
-                (prin1-to-string hydra-curr-body-fn)
-                0 -4))
-         (heads (eval (intern (concat base "heads"))))
-         (keymap (eval (intern (concat base "keymap"))))
-         (head-names
-          (mapcar (lambda (x)
-                    (cons
-                     (if (nth 2 x)
-                         (format "[%s] %S (%s)" (nth 0 x) (nth 1 x) (nth 2 x))
-                       (format "[%s] %S" (nth 0 x) (nth 1 x)))
-                     (lookup-key keymap (kbd (nth 0 x)))))
-                  heads)))
-    (ivy-read "head: " head-names
-              :action (lambda (x) (call-interactively (cdr x))))
-    (hydra-keyboard-quit)))
-;;** `counsel-semantic'
-(declare-function semantic-tag-start "semantic/tag")
-(declare-function semantic-tag-class "semantic/tag")
-(declare-function semantic-tag-name "semantic/tag")
-(declare-function semantic-tag-put-attribute "semantic/tag")
-(declare-function semantic-tag-get-attribute "semantic/tag")
-(declare-function semantic-fetch-tags "semantic")
-(declare-function semantic-format-tag-summarize "semantic/format")
-(declare-function semantic-active-p "semantic/fw")
-
-(defun counsel-semantic-action (x)
-  "Got to semantic TAG."
-  (goto-char (semantic-tag-start (cdr x))))
-
-(defvar counsel-semantic-history nil
-  "History for `counsel-semantic'.")
-
-(defun counsel-semantic-format-tag (tag)
-  "Return a pretty string representation of TAG."
-  (let ((depth (or (semantic-tag-get-attribute tag :depth) 0))
-        (parent (semantic-tag-get-attribute tag :parent)))
-    (concat (make-string (* depth 2) ?\ )
-            (if parent
-                (concat "(" parent ") ")
-              "")
-            (semantic-format-tag-summarize tag nil t))))
-
-(defun counsel-flatten-forest (func treep forest)
-  "Use FUNC and TREEP to flatten FOREST.
-FUNC is applied to each node.
-TREEP is used to expand internal nodes."
-  (cl-labels ((reducer (forest out depth)
-                (dolist (tree forest)
-                  (let ((this (cons (funcall func tree depth) out))
-                        (leafs (funcall treep tree)))
-                    (setq out
-                          (if leafs
-                              (reducer leafs this (1+ depth))
-                            this))))
-                out))
-    (nreverse (reducer forest nil 0))))
-
-(defun counsel-semantic-tags ()
-  "Fetch semantic tags."
-  (counsel-flatten-forest
-   (lambda (tree depth)
-     (semantic-tag-put-attribute tree :depth depth))
-   (lambda (tag)
-     (when (eq (semantic-tag-class tag) 'type)
-       (let ((name (semantic-tag-name tag)))
-         (mapcar
-          (lambda (x) (semantic-tag-put-attribute x :parent name))
-          (semantic-tag-get-attribute tag :members)))))
-   (semantic-fetch-tags)))
-
-(defun counsel-semantic ()
-  "Jump to a semantic tag in the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((tags (mapcar
-               (lambda (x)
-                 (cons
-                  (counsel-semantic-format-tag x)
-                  x))
-               (counsel-semantic-tags))))
-    (ivy-read "tag: " tags
-              :action #'counsel-semantic-action
-              :history 'counsel-semantic-history
-              :caller 'counsel-semantic)))
-
-(defun counsel-semantic-or-imenu ()
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'semantic/fw)
-  (if (semantic-active-p)
-      (counsel-semantic)
-    (counsel-imenu)))
-
-;;** `counsel-outline'
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'counsel-org-goto-face-style
-    'counsel-outline-face-style "0.10.0")
-
-(defcustom counsel-outline-face-style nil
-  "Determines how to style outline headings during completion.
-
-If `org', the default faces from `org-mode' are applied,
-i.e. `org-level-1' through `org-level-8'.  Note that no cycling
-is performed, so headings on levels 9 and higher are not styled.
-
-If `verbatim', the faces used in the buffer are applied.  For
-simple headlines in `org-mode' buffers, this is usually the same
-as the `org' setting, except that it depends on how much of the
-buffer has been completely fontified.  If your buffer exceeds a
-certain size, headlines are styled lazily depending on which
-parts of the tree are visible.  Headlines which are not yet
-styled in the buffer will appear unstyled in the minibuffer as
-well.  If your headlines contain parts which are fontified
-differently than the headline itself (e.g. TODO keywords, tags,
-links) and you want these parts to be styled properly, verbatim
-is the way to go; otherwise you are probably better off using the
-`org' setting instead.
-
-If `custom', the faces defined in `counsel-outline-custom-faces'
-are applied.  Note that no cycling is performed, so if there is
-no face defined for a certain level, headlines on that level will
-not be styled.
-
-If `nil', no faces are applied to the headlines.
-
-For displaying tags and TODO keywords in `org-mode' buffers, see
-`counsel-org-headline-display-tags' and
-`counsel-org-headline-display-todo', respectively."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Same as org-mode" org)
-          (const :tag "Verbatim" verbatim)
-          (const :tag "Custom" custom)
-          (const :tag "No style" nil))
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'counsel-org-goto-custom-faces
-    'counsel-outline-custom-faces "0.10.0")
-
-(defcustom counsel-outline-custom-faces nil
-  "List of faces for custom display of outline headings.
-
-Headlines on level N are fontified with the Nth entry of this
-list, starting with N = 1.  Headline levels with no corresponding
-entry in this list will not be styled.
-
-This variable has no effect unless `counsel-outline-face-style'
-is set to `custom'."
-  :type '(repeat face)
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defvar counsel-outline-settings
-  '((emacs-lisp-mode
-     :outline-regexp ";;[;*]+[\s\t]+"
-     :outline-level counsel-outline-level-emacs-lisp)
-    (org-mode
-     :outline-title counsel-outline-title-org
-     :action counsel-org-goto-action
-     :history counsel-org-goto-history
-     :caller counsel-org-goto)
-    (markdown-mode                      ; markdown-mode package
-     :outline-title counsel-outline-title-markdown)
-    (latex-mode                         ; Built-in mode or AUCTeX package
-     :outline-title counsel-outline-title-latex))
-  "Alist mapping major modes to their `counsel-outline' settings.
-
-Each entry is a pair (MAJOR-MODE . PLIST).  `counsel-outline'
-checks whether an entry exists for the current buffer's
-MAJOR-MODE and, if so, loads the settings specified by PLIST
-instead of the default settings.  The following settings are
-recognized:
-
-- `:outline-regexp' is a regexp to match the beggining of an
-  outline heading.  It is only checked at the start of a line and
-  so need not start with \"^\".
-  Defaults to the value of the variable `outline-regexp'.
-
-- `:outline-level' is a function of no arguments which computes
-  the level of an outline heading.  It is called with point at
-  the beginning of `outline-regexp' and with the match data
-  corresponding to `outline-regexp'.
-  Defaults to the value of the variable `outline-level'.
-
-- `:outline-title' is a function of no arguments which returns
-  the title of an outline heading.  It is called with point at
-  the end of `outline-regexp' and with the match data
-  corresponding to `outline-regexp'.
-  Defaults to the function `counsel-outline-title'.
-
-- `:action' is a function of one argument, the selected outline
-  heading to jump to.  This setting corresponds directly to its
-  eponymous `ivy-read' keyword, as used by `counsel-outline', so
-  the type of the function's argument depends on the value
-  returned by `counsel-outline-candidates'.
-  Defaults to the function `counsel-outline-action'.
-
-- `:history' is a history list, usually a symbol representing a
-  history list variable.  It corresponds directly to its
-  eponymous `ivy-read' keyword, as used by `counsel-outline'.
-  Defaults to the symbol `counsel-outline-history'.
-
-- `:caller' is a symbol to uniquely idendify the caller to
-  `ivy-read'.  It corresponds directly to its eponymous
-  `ivy-read' keyword, as used by `counsel-outline'.
-  Defaults to the symbol `counsel-outline'.
-
-- `:display-style' overrides the variable
-  `counsel-outline-display-style'.
-
-- `:path-separator' overrides the variable
-  `counsel-outline-path-separator'.
-
-- `:face-style' overrides the variable
-  `counsel-outline-face-style'.
-
-- `:custom-faces' overrides the variable
-  `counsel-outline-custom-faces'.")
-
-(defun counsel-outline-title ()
-  "Return title of current outline heading.
-Intended as a value for the `:outline-title' setting in
-`counsel-outline-settings', which see."
-  (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position)))
-
-(defun counsel-outline-title-org ()
-  "Return title of current outline heading.
-Like `counsel-outline-title' (which see), but for `org-mode'
-buffers."
-  (apply #'org-get-heading (counsel--org-get-heading-args)))
-
-(defun counsel-outline-title-markdown ()
-  "Return title of current outline heading.
-Like `counsel-outline-title' (which see), but for
-`markdown-mode' (from the eponymous package) buffers."
-  ;; `outline-regexp' is set by `markdown-mode' to match both setext
-  ;; (underline) and atx (hash) headings (see
-  ;; `markdown-regex-header').
-  (or (match-string 1)                  ; setext heading title
-      (match-string 5)))                ; atx heading title
-
-(defun counsel-outline-title-latex ()
-  "Return title of current outline heading.
-Like `counsel-outline-title' (which see), but for `latex-mode'
-buffers."
-  ;; `outline-regexp' is set by `latex-mode' (see variable
-  ;; `latex-section-alist' for the built-in mode or function
-  ;; `LaTeX-outline-regexp' for the AUCTeX package) to match section
-  ;; macros, in which case we get the section name, as well as
-  ;; `\appendix', `\documentclass', `\begin{document}', and
-  ;; `\end{document}', in which case we simply return that.
-  (if (and (assoc (match-string 1)                             ; Macro name
-                  (or (bound-and-true-p LaTeX-section-list)    ; AUCTeX
-                      (bound-and-true-p latex-section-alist))) ; Built-in
-           (progn
-             ;; Point is at end of macro name, skip stars and optional args
-             (skip-chars-forward "*")
-             (while (looking-at-p "\\[")
-               (forward-list))
-             ;; First mandatory arg should be section title
-             (looking-at-p "{")))
-      (buffer-substring (1+ (point)) (1- (progn (forward-list) (point))))
-    (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position) (point))))
-
-(defun counsel-outline-level-emacs-lisp ()
-  "Return level of current outline heading.
-Like `lisp-outline-level', but adapted for the `:outline-level'
-setting in `counsel-outline-settings', which see."
-  (if (looking-at ";;\\([;*]+\\)")
-      (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1))
-    (funcall outline-level)))
-
-(defvar counsel-outline--preselect 0
-  "Index of the presected candidate in `counsel-outline'.")
-
-(defun counsel-outline-candidates (&optional settings)
-  "Return an alist of outline heading completion candidates.
-Each element is a pair (HEADING . MARKER), where the string
-HEADING is located at the position of MARKER.  SETTINGS is a
-plist entry from `counsel-outline-settings', which see."
-  (let ((bol-regex (concat "^\\(?:"
-                           (or (plist-get settings :outline-regexp)
-                               outline-regexp)
-                           "\\)"))
-        (outline-title-fn (or (plist-get settings :outline-title)
-                              #'counsel-outline-title))
-        (outline-level-fn (or (plist-get settings :outline-level)
-                              outline-level))
-        (display-style (or (plist-get settings :display-style)
-                           counsel-outline-display-style))
-        (path-separator (or (plist-get settings :path-separator)
-                            counsel-outline-path-separator))
-        (face-style (or (plist-get settings :face-style)
-                        counsel-outline-face-style))
-        (custom-faces (or (plist-get settings :custom-faces)
-                          counsel-outline-custom-faces))
-        (stack-level 0)
-        (orig-point (point))
-        cands name level marker stack)
-    (save-excursion
-      (setq counsel-outline--preselect 0)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward bol-regex nil t)
-        (save-excursion
-          (setq name (or (save-match-data
-                           (funcall outline-title-fn))
-                         ""))
-          (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-          (setq marker (point-marker))
-          (setq level (funcall outline-level-fn))
-          (cond ((eq display-style 'path)
-                 ;; Update stack.  The empty entry guards against incorrect
-                 ;; headline hierarchies, e.g. a level 3 headline
-                 ;; immediately following a level 1 entry.
-                 (while (<= level stack-level)
-                   (pop stack)
-                   (cl-decf stack-level))
-                 (while (> level stack-level)
-                   (push "" stack)
-                   (cl-incf stack-level))
-                 (setf (car stack)
-                       (counsel-outline--add-face
-                        name level face-style custom-faces))
-                 (setq name (mapconcat #'identity
-                                       (reverse stack)
-                                       path-separator)))
-                (t
-                 (when (eq display-style 'headline)
-                   (setq name (concat (make-string level ?*) " " name)))
-                 (setq name (counsel-outline--add-face
-                             name level face-style custom-faces))))
-          (push (cons name marker) cands))
-        (unless (or (string= name "")
-                    (< orig-point marker))
-          (cl-incf counsel-outline--preselect))))
-    (nreverse cands)))
-
-(defun counsel-outline--add-face (name level &optional face-style custom-faces)
-  "Set the `face' property on headline NAME according to LEVEL.
-FACE-STYLE and CUSTOM-FACES override `counsel-outline-face-style'
-and `counsel-outline-custom-faces', respectively, which determine
-the face to apply."
-  (let ((face (cl-case (or face-style counsel-outline-face-style)
-                (verbatim)
-                (custom (nth (1- level)
-                             (or custom-faces counsel-outline-custom-faces)))
-                (org (format "org-level-%d" level))
-                (t 'minibuffer-prompt))))
-    (when face
-      (put-text-property 0 (length name) 'face face name)))
-  name)
-
-(defun counsel-outline-action (x)
-  "Go to outline X."
-  (goto-char (cdr x)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-outline ()
-  "Jump to an outline heading with completion."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((settings (cdr (assq major-mode counsel-outline-settings))))
-    (ivy-read "Outline: " (counsel-outline-candidates settings)
-              :action (or (plist-get settings :action)
-                          #'counsel-outline-action)
-              :history (or (plist-get settings :history)
-                           'counsel-outline-history)
-              :preselect (max (1- counsel-outline--preselect) 0)
-              :caller (or (plist-get settings :caller)
-                          'counsel-outline))))
-
-;;** `counsel-ibuffer'
-(defvar counsel-ibuffer--buffer-name nil
-  "Name of the buffer to use for `counsel-ibuffer'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-ibuffer (&optional name)
-  "Use ibuffer to switch to another buffer.
-NAME specifies the name of the buffer (defaults to \"*Ibuffer*\")."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq counsel-ibuffer--buffer-name (or name "*Ibuffer*"))
-  (ivy-read "Switch to buffer: " (counsel-ibuffer--get-buffers)
-            :history 'counsel-ibuffer-history
-            :action #'counsel-ibuffer-visit-buffer
-            :caller 'counsel-ibuffer))
-
-(declare-function ibuffer-update "ibuffer")
-(declare-function ibuffer-current-buffer "ibuffer")
-(declare-function ibuffer-forward-line "ibuffer")
-(defvar ibuffer-movement-cycle)
-
-(defun counsel-ibuffer--get-buffers ()
-  "Return list of buffer-related lines in Ibuffer as strings."
-  (let ((oldbuf (get-buffer counsel-ibuffer--buffer-name)))
-    (unless oldbuf
-      ;; Avoid messing with the user's precious window/frame configuration.
-      (save-window-excursion
-        (let ((display-buffer-overriding-action
-               '(display-buffer-same-window (inhibit-same-window . nil))))
-          (ibuffer nil counsel-ibuffer--buffer-name nil t))))
-    (with-current-buffer counsel-ibuffer--buffer-name
-      (when oldbuf
-        ;; Forcibly update possibly stale existing buffer.
-        (ibuffer-update nil t))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let ((ibuffer-movement-cycle nil)
-            entries)
-        (while (not (eobp))
-          (ibuffer-forward-line 1 t)
-          (let ((buf (ibuffer-current-buffer)))
-            ;; We are only interested in buffers we can actually visit.
-            ;; This filters out headings and other unusable entries.
-            (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-              (push (cons (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                           (line-beginning-position)
-                           (line-end-position))
-                          buf)
-                    entries))))
-        (nreverse entries)))))
-
-(defun counsel-ibuffer-visit-buffer (x)
-  "Switch to buffer of candidate X."
-  (switch-to-buffer (cdr x)))
-
-(defun counsel-ibuffer-visit-buffer-other-window (x)
-  "Switch to buffer of candidate X in another window."
-  (switch-to-buffer-other-window (cdr x)))
-
-(defun counsel-ibuffer-visit-ibuffer (_)
-  "Switch to Ibuffer buffer."
-  (switch-to-buffer counsel-ibuffer--buffer-name))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-ibuffer
- '(("j" counsel-ibuffer-visit-buffer-other-window "other window")
-   ("v" counsel-ibuffer-visit-ibuffer "switch to Ibuffer")))
-
-;;** `counsel-switch-to-shell-buffer'
-(defun counsel--buffers-with-mode (mode)
-  "Return names of buffers with MODE as their `major-mode'."
-  (let (bufs)
-    (dolist (buf (buffer-list))
-      (when (eq (buffer-local-value 'major-mode buf) mode)
-        (push (buffer-name buf) bufs)))
-    (nreverse bufs)))
-
-(declare-function shell-mode "shell")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-switch-to-shell-buffer ()
-  "Switch to a shell buffer, or create one."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Shell buffer: " (counsel--buffers-with-mode #'shell-mode)
-            :action #'counsel--switch-to-shell
-            :caller 'counsel-switch-to-shell-buffer))
-
-(defun counsel--switch-to-shell (name)
-  "Display shell buffer with NAME and select its window.
-Reuse any existing window already displaying the named buffer.
-If there is no such buffer, start a new `shell' with NAME."
-  (if (get-buffer name)
-      (pop-to-buffer name '((display-buffer-reuse-window
-                             display-buffer-same-window)
-                            (inhibit-same-window . nil)
-                            (reusable-frames . visible)))
-    (shell name)))
-
-;;** `counsel-unicode-char'
-(defvar counsel-unicode-char-history nil
-  "History for `counsel-unicode-char'.")
-
-(defun counsel--unicode-names ()
-  "Return formatted and sorted list of `ucs-names'.
-The result of `ucs-names' is mostly, but not completely, sorted,
-so this function ensures lexicographic order."
-  (let* (cands
-         (table (ucs-names))            ; Either hash map or alist
-         (fmt (lambda (name code)       ; Common format function
-                (let ((cand (format "%06X %-58s %c" code name code)))
-                  (put-text-property 0 1 'code code cand)
-                  (push cand cands)))))
-    (if (not (hash-table-p table))
-        ;; Support `ucs-names' returning an alist in Emacs < 26.
-        ;; The result of `ucs-names' comes pre-reversed so no need to repeat.
-        (dolist (entry table)
-          (funcall fmt (car entry) (cdr entry)))
-      (maphash fmt table)
-      ;; Reverse to speed up sorting
-      (setq cands (nreverse cands)))
-    (sort cands #'string-lessp)))
-
-(defvar counsel--unicode-table
-  (lazy-completion-table counsel--unicode-table counsel--unicode-names)
-  "Lazy completion table for `counsel-unicode-char'.
-Candidates comprise `counsel--unicode-names', which see.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-unicode-char (&optional count)
-  "Insert COUNT copies of a Unicode character at point.
-COUNT defaults to 1."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((ivy-sort-max-size (expt 256 6)))
-    (setq ivy-completion-beg (point))
-    (setq ivy-completion-end (point))
-    (ivy-read "Unicode name: " counsel--unicode-table
-              :history 'counsel-unicode-char-history
-              :sort t
-              :action (lambda (name)
-                        (with-ivy-window
-                          (delete-region ivy-completion-beg ivy-completion-end)
-                          (setq ivy-completion-beg (point))
-                          (insert-char (get-text-property 0 'code name) count)
-                          (setq ivy-completion-end (point))))
-              :caller 'counsel-unicode-char)))
-
-;;** `counsel-colors'
-(defun counsel-colors-action-insert-hex (color)
-  "Insert the hexadecimal RGB value of COLOR."
-  (insert (get-text-property 0 'hex color)))
-
-(defun counsel-colors-action-kill-hex (color)
-  "Kill the hexadecimal RGB value of COLOR."
-  (kill-new (get-text-property 0 'hex color)))
-
-;;** `counsel-colors-emacs'
-(defvar counsel-colors-emacs-history ()
-  "History for `counsel-colors-emacs'.")
-
-(defun counsel-colors--name-to-hex (name)
-  "Return hexadecimal RGB value of color with NAME."
-  (apply #'color-rgb-to-hex (color-name-to-rgb name)))
-
-(defvar shr-color-visible-luminance-min)
-(declare-function shr-color-visible "shr-color")
-
-(defun counsel-colors--formatter (formatter)
-  "Turn FORMATTER into format function for `counsel-colors-*'.
-Return closure suitable for `ivy-format-function'."
-  (require 'shr-color)
-  (lambda (colors)
-    (ivy--format-function-generic
-     (lambda (color)
-       (let* ((hex (get-text-property 0 'hex color))
-              (shr-color-visible-luminance-min 100)
-              (fg (cadr (shr-color-visible hex "black" t))))
-         (propertize (funcall formatter color)
-                     'face (list :foreground fg :background hex))))
-     formatter colors "\n")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-colors-emacs ()
-  "Show a list of all supported colors for a particular frame.
-
-You can insert or kill the name or hexadecimal RGB value of the
-selected color."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((colors (mapcar (lambda (cell)
-                           (let ((name (car cell)))
-                             (propertize name
-                                         'hex (counsel-colors--name-to-hex name)
-                                         'dups (cdr cell))))
-                         (list-colors-duplicates)))
-         (fmt (format "%%-%ds %%s %%s%%s"
-                      (apply #'max 0 (mapcar #'string-width colors))))
-         (blank (make-string 10 ?\s))
-         (ivy-format-function
-          (counsel-colors--formatter
-           (lambda (color)
-             (let ((fg (list :foreground color)))
-               (format fmt color
-                       (propertize (get-text-property 0 'hex color) 'face fg)
-                       (propertize blank 'face (list :background color))
-                       (propertize (mapconcat (lambda (dup)
-                                                (concat " " dup))
-                                              (get-text-property 0 'dups color)
-                                              ",")
-                                   'face fg)))))))
-    (ivy-read "Emacs color: " colors
-              :require-match t
-              :history 'counsel-colors-emacs-history
-              :action #'insert
-              :caller 'counsel-colors-emacs)))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-colors-emacs
- '(("h" counsel-colors-action-insert-hex "insert hexadecimal value")
-   ("H" counsel-colors-action-kill-hex "kill hexadecimal value")))
-
-;;** `counsel-colors-web'
-(defvar shr-color-html-colors-alist)
-
-(defun counsel-colors--web-alist ()
-  "Return list of CSS colours for `counsel-colors-web'."
-  (require 'shr-color)
-  (let* ((alist (copy-alist shr-color-html-colors-alist))
-         (mp  (assoc "MediumPurple"  alist))
-         (pvr (assoc "PaleVioletRed" alist))
-         (rp  (assoc "RebeccaPurple" alist)))
-    ;; Backport GNU Emacs bug#30377
-    (when mp (setcdr mp "#9370db"))
-    (when pvr (setcdr pvr "#db7093"))
-    (unless rp (push (cons "rebeccapurple" "#663399") alist))
-    (sort (mapcar (lambda (cell)
-                    (propertize (downcase (car cell))
-                                'hex (downcase (cdr cell))))
-                  alist)
-          #'string-lessp)))
-
-(defvar counsel-colors-web-history ()
-  "History for `counsel-colors-web'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-colors-web ()
-  "Show a list of all W3C web colors for use in CSS.
-
-You can insert or kill the name or hexadecimal RGB value of the
-selected color."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((colors (counsel-colors--web-alist))
-         (blank (make-string 10 ?\s))
-         (fmt (format "%%-%ds %%s %%s"
-                      (apply #'max 0 (mapcar #'string-width colors))))
-         (ivy-format-function
-          (counsel-colors--formatter
-           (lambda (color)
-             (let ((hex (get-text-property 0 'hex color)))
-               (format fmt color
-                       (propertize hex 'face (list :foreground hex))
-                       (propertize blank 'face (list :background hex))))))))
-    (ivy-read "Web color: " colors
-              :require-match t
-              :history 'counsel-colors-web-history
-              :sort t
-              :action #'insert
-              :caller 'counsel-colors-web)))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-colors-web
- '(("h" counsel-colors-action-insert-hex "insert hexadecimal value")
-   ("H" counsel-colors-action-kill-hex "kill hexadecimal value")))
-
-;;* Misc. OS
-;;** `counsel-rhythmbox'
-(declare-function dbus-call-method "dbus")
-(declare-function dbus-get-property "dbus")
-
-(defun counsel-rhythmbox-play-song (song)
-  "Let Rhythmbox play SONG."
-  (let ((service "org.gnome.Rhythmbox3")
-        (path "/org/mpris/MediaPlayer2")
-        (interface "org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.Player"))
-    (dbus-call-method :session service path interface
-                      "OpenUri" (cdr song))))
-
-(defun counsel-rhythmbox-enqueue-song (song)
-  "Let Rhythmbox enqueue SONG."
-  (let ((service "org.gnome.Rhythmbox3")
-        (path "/org/gnome/Rhythmbox3/PlayQueue")
-        (interface "org.gnome.Rhythmbox3.PlayQueue"))
-    (dbus-call-method :session service path interface
-                      "AddToQueue" (cdr song))))
-
-(defvar counsel-rhythmbox-history nil
-  "History for `counsel-rhythmbox'.")
-
-(defvar counsel-rhythmbox-songs nil)
-
-(defun counsel-rhythmbox-current-song ()
-  "Return the currently playing song title."
-  (ignore-errors
-    (let* ((entry (dbus-get-property
-                   :session
-                   "org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.rhythmbox"
-                   "/org/mpris/MediaPlayer2"
-                   "org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.Player"
-                   "Metadata"))
-           (artist (caar (cadr (assoc "xesam:artist" entry))))
-           (album (cl-caadr (assoc "xesam:album" entry)))
-           (title (cl-caadr (assoc "xesam:title" entry))))
-      (format "%s - %s - %s" artist album title))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-rhythmbox ()
-  "Choose a song from the Rhythmbox library to play or enqueue."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'dbus)
-  (unless counsel-rhythmbox-songs
-    (let* ((service "org.gnome.Rhythmbox3")
-           (path "/org/gnome/UPnP/MediaServer2/Library/all")
-           (interface "org.gnome.UPnP.MediaContainer2")
-           (nb-songs (dbus-get-property
-                      :session service path interface "ChildCount")))
-      (if (not nb-songs)
-          (error "Couldn't connect to Rhythmbox")
-        (setq counsel-rhythmbox-songs
-              (mapcar (lambda (x)
-                        (cons
-                         (format
-                          "%s - %s - %s"
-                          (cl-caadr (assoc "Artist" x))
-                          (cl-caadr (assoc "Album" x))
-                          (cl-caadr (assoc "DisplayName" x)))
-                         (cl-caaadr (assoc "URLs" x))))
-                      (dbus-call-method
-                       :session service path interface "ListChildren"
-                       0 nb-songs '("*")))))))
-  (ivy-read "Rhythmbox: " counsel-rhythmbox-songs
-            :history 'counsel-rhythmbox-history
-            :preselect (counsel-rhythmbox-current-song)
-            :action
-            '(1
-              ("p" counsel-rhythmbox-play-song "Play song")
-              ("e" counsel-rhythmbox-enqueue-song "Enqueue song"))
-            :caller 'counsel-rhythmbox))
-
-;;** `counsel-linux-app'
-(defcustom counsel-linux-apps-directories
-  '("~/.local/share/applications/"
-    "~/.guix-profile/share/applications/"
-    "/usr/local/share/applications/"
-    "/var/lib/flatpak/exports/share/applications/"
-    "/usr/share/applications/")
-  "Directories in which to search for applications (.desktop files)."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type '(repeat directory))
-
-(defcustom counsel-linux-app-format-function #'counsel-linux-app-format-function-default
-  "Function to format Linux application names the `counsel-linux-app' menu.
-The format function will be passed the application's name, comment, and command
-as arguments."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Command : Name - Comment" counsel-linux-app-format-function-default)
-          (const :tag "Name - Comment (Command)" counsel-linux-app-format-function-name-first)
-          (const :tag "Name - Comment" counsel-linux-app-format-function-name-only)
-          (const :tag "Command" counsel-linux-app-format-function-command-only)
-          (function :tag "Custom")))
-
-(defvar counsel-linux-apps-faulty nil
-  "List of faulty desktop files.")
-
-(defvar counsel--linux-apps-cache nil
-  "Cache of desktop files data.")
-
-(defvar counsel--linux-apps-cached-files nil
-  "List of cached desktop files.")
-
-(defvar counsel--linux-apps-cache-timestamp nil
-  "Time when we last updated the cached application list.")
-
-(defvar counsel--linux-apps-cache-format-function nil
-  "The function used to format the cached Linux application menu.")
-
-(defun counsel-linux-app-format-function-default (name comment exec)
-  "Default Linux application name formatter.
-NAME is the name of the application, COMMENT its comment and EXEC
-the command to launch it."
-  (format "% -45s: %s%s"
-          (propertize exec 'face 'font-lock-builtin-face)
-          name
-          (if comment
-              (concat " - " comment)
-            "")))
-
-(defun counsel-linux-app-format-function-name-first (name comment exec)
-  "Format Linux application names with the NAME (and COMMENT) first.
-EXEC is the command to launch the application."
-  (format "%s%s (%s)"
-          name
-          (if comment
-              (concat " - " comment)
-            "")
-          (propertize exec 'face 'font-lock-builtin-face)))
-
-(defun counsel-linux-app-format-function-name-only (name comment _exec)
-  "Format Linux application names with the NAME (and COMMENT) only."
-  (format "%s%s"
-          name
-          (if comment
-              (concat " - " comment)
-            "")))
-
-(defun counsel-linux-app-format-function-command-only (_name _comment exec)
-  "Display only the command EXEC when formatting Linux application names."
-  exec)
-
-(defun counsel-linux-apps-list-desktop-files ()
-  "Return an alist of all Linux applications.
-Each list entry is a pair of (desktop-name . desktop-file).
-This function always returns its elements in a stable order."
-  (let ((hash (make-hash-table :test #'equal))
-        result)
-    (dolist (dir counsel-linux-apps-directories)
-      (when (file-exists-p dir)
-        (let ((dir (file-name-as-directory dir)))
-          (dolist (file (directory-files-recursively dir ".*\\.desktop$"))
-            (let ((id (subst-char-in-string ?/ ?- (file-relative-name file dir))))
-              (unless (gethash id hash)
-                (push (cons id file) result)
-                (puthash id file hash)))))))
-    result))
-
-(defun counsel-linux-apps-parse (desktop-entries-alist)
-  "Parse the given alist of Linux desktop entries.
-Each entry in DESKTOP-ENTRIES-ALIST is a pair of ((id . file-name)).
-Any desktop entries that fail to parse are recorded in
-`counsel-linux-apps-faulty'."
-  (let (result)
-    (setq counsel-linux-apps-faulty nil)
-    (dolist (entry desktop-entries-alist result)
-      (let ((id (car entry))
-            (file (cdr entry)))
-        (with-temp-buffer
-          (insert-file-contents file)
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (let ((start (re-search-forward "^\\[Desktop Entry\\] *$" nil t))
-                (end (re-search-forward "^\\[" nil t))
-                name comment exec)
-            (catch 'break
-              (unless start
-                (push file counsel-linux-apps-faulty)
-                (message "Warning: File %s has no [Desktop Entry] group" file)
-                (throw 'break nil))
-
-              (goto-char start)
-              (when (re-search-forward "^\\(Hidden\\|NoDisplay\\) *= *\\(1\\|true\\) *$" end t)
-                (throw 'break nil))
-              (setq name (match-string 1))
-
-              (goto-char start)
-              (unless (re-search-forward "^Type *= *Application *$" end t)
-                (throw 'break nil))
-              (setq name (match-string 1))
-
-              (goto-char start)
-              (unless (re-search-forward "^Name *= *\\(.+\\)$" end t)
-                (push file counsel-linux-apps-faulty)
-                (message "Warning: File %s has no Name" file)
-                (throw 'break nil))
-              (setq name (match-string 1))
-
-              (goto-char start)
-              (when (re-search-forward "^Comment *= *\\(.+\\)$" end t)
-                (setq comment (match-string 1)))
-
-              (goto-char start)
-              (unless (re-search-forward "^Exec *= *\\(.+\\)$" end t)
-                ;; Don't warn because this can technically be a valid desktop file.
-                (throw 'break nil))
-              (setq exec (match-string 1))
-
-              (goto-char start)
-              (when (re-search-forward "^TryExec *= *\\(.+\\)$" end t)
-                (let ((try-exec (match-string 1)))
-                  (unless (locate-file try-exec exec-path nil #'file-executable-p)
-                    (throw 'break nil))))
-
-              (push
-               (cons (funcall counsel-linux-app-format-function name comment exec) id)
-               result))))))))
-
-(defun counsel-linux-apps-list ()
-  "Return list of all Linux desktop applications."
-  (let* ((new-desktop-alist (counsel-linux-apps-list-desktop-files))
-         (new-files (mapcar 'cdr new-desktop-alist)))
-    (unless (and
-             (eq counsel-linux-app-format-function
-                 counsel--linux-apps-cache-format-function)
-             (equal new-files counsel--linux-apps-cached-files)
-             (null (cl-find-if
-                    (lambda (file)
-                      (time-less-p
-                       counsel--linux-apps-cache-timestamp
-                       (nth 5 (file-attributes file))))
-                    new-files)))
-      (setq counsel--linux-apps-cache (counsel-linux-apps-parse new-desktop-alist)
-            counsel--linux-apps-cache-format-function counsel-linux-app-format-function
-            counsel--linux-apps-cache-timestamp (current-time)
-            counsel--linux-apps-cached-files new-files)))
-  counsel--linux-apps-cache)
-
-
-(defun counsel-linux-app-action-default (desktop-shortcut)
-  "Launch DESKTOP-SHORTCUT."
-  (call-process "gtk-launch" nil 0 nil (cdr desktop-shortcut)))
-
-(defun counsel-linux-app-action-file (desktop-shortcut)
-  "Launch DESKTOP-SHORTCUT with a selected file."
-  (call-process "gtk-launch" nil 0 nil
-                (cdr desktop-shortcut)
-                (read-file-name "File: ")))
-
-(defun counsel-linux-app-action-open-desktop (desktop-shortcut)
-  "Open DESKTOP-SHORTCUT."
-  (let* ((app (cdr desktop-shortcut))
-         (file (cdr (assoc app (counsel-linux-apps-list-desktop-files)))))
-    (if file
-        (find-file file)
-      (error "Could not find location of file %s" app))))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'counsel-linux-app
- '(("f" counsel-linux-app-action-file "run on a file")
-   ("d" counsel-linux-app-action-open-desktop "open desktop file")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-linux-app ()
-  "Launch a Linux desktop application, similar to Alt-<F2>."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Run a command: " (counsel-linux-apps-list)
-            :action #'counsel-linux-app-action-default
-            :caller 'counsel-linux-app))
-
-;;** `counsel-wmctrl'
-(defun counsel-wmctrl-action (x)
-  "Select the desktop window that corresponds to X."
-  (shell-command
-   (format "wmctrl -i -a \"%s\"" (cdr x))))
-
-(defvar counsel-wmctrl-ignore '("XdndCollectionWindowImp"
-                                "unity-launcher" "unity-panel" "unity-dash"
-                                "Hud" "Desktop")
-  "List of window titles to ignore for `counsel-wmctrl'.")
-
-(defun counsel-wmctrl ()
-  "Select a desktop window using wmctrl."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((cands1 (split-string (shell-command-to-string "wmctrl -l") "\n" t))
-         (cands2
-          (mapcar (lambda (s)
-                    (when (string-match
-                           "\\`\\([0-9a-fx]+\\)  \\([0-9]+\\) \\([^ ]+\\) \\(.+\\)\\'"
-                           s)
-                      (let ((title (match-string 4 s))
-                            (id (match-string 1 s)))
-                        (unless (member title counsel-wmctrl-ignore)
-                          (cons title id)))))
-                  cands1)))
-    (ivy-read "window: " cands2
-              :action #'counsel-wmctrl-action
-              :caller 'counsel-wmctrl)))
-
-;;* `counsel-mode'
-(defvar counsel-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (dolist (binding
-              '((execute-extended-command . counsel-M-x)
-                (describe-bindings . counsel-descbinds)
-                (describe-function . counsel-describe-function)
-                (describe-variable . counsel-describe-variable)
-                (apropos-command . counsel-apropos)
-                (describe-face . counsel-describe-face)
-                (list-faces-display . counsel-faces)
-                (find-file . counsel-find-file)
-                (find-library . counsel-find-library)
-                (imenu . counsel-imenu)
-                (load-library . counsel-load-library)
-                (load-theme . counsel-load-theme)
-                (yank-pop . counsel-yank-pop)
-                (info-lookup-symbol . counsel-info-lookup-symbol)
-                (pop-to-mark-command . counsel-mark-ring)
-                (bookmark-jump . counsel-bookmark)))
-      (define-key map (vector 'remap (car binding)) (cdr binding)))
-    map)
-  "Map for `counsel-mode'.
-Remaps built-in functions to counsel replacements.")
-
-(defcustom counsel-mode-override-describe-bindings nil
-  "Whether to override `describe-bindings' when `counsel-mode' is active."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode counsel-mode
-  "Toggle Counsel mode on or off.
-Turn Counsel mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise. Counsel
-mode remaps built-in emacs functions that have counsel
-replacements.
-
-Local bindings (`counsel-mode-map'):
-\\{counsel-mode-map}"
-  :group 'ivy
-  :global t
-  :keymap counsel-mode-map
-  :lighter " counsel"
-  (if counsel-mode
-      (progn
-        (when (and (fboundp 'advice-add)
-                   counsel-mode-override-describe-bindings)
-          (advice-add #'describe-bindings :override #'counsel-descbinds))
-        (define-key minibuffer-local-map (kbd "C-r")
-          'counsel-minibuffer-history))
-    (when (fboundp 'advice-remove)
-      (advice-remove #'describe-bindings #'counsel-descbinds))))
-
-(provide 'counsel)
-
-;;; counsel.el ends here
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-;;; counsel-projectile-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "counsel-projectile" "counsel-projectile.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31930 503372 647000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from counsel-projectile.el
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-find-file "counsel-projectile" "\
-Jump to a file in the current project.
-
-With a prefix ARG, invalidate the cache first.  If DWIM is
-non-nil, use completion based on context.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG DWIM)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-find-file-dwim "counsel-projectile" "\
-Jump to a file in the current project using completion based on context.
-
-With a prefix ARG, invalidate the cache first.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-find-dir "counsel-projectile" "\
-Jump to a directory in the current project.
-
-With a prefix ARG, invalidate the cache first.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer "counsel-projectile" "\
-Jump to a buffer in the current project.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-grep "counsel-projectile" "\
-Search the current project with grep.
-
-If inside a git project and `projectile-use-git-grep' is non-nil,
-use git grep. Otherwise use grep recursively.
-
-OPTIONS-OR-CMD, if non-nil, is a string containing either
-additional options to be passed to grep, or an alternative git
-grep command. It is read from the minibuffer if the function is
-called with a prefix argument.
-
-\(fn &optional OPTIONS-OR-CMD)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-git-grep "counsel-projectile" "\
-Search the current project with git grep.
-
-CMD, if non-nil, is a string containing an alternative git grep
-command. It is read from the minibuffer if the function is called
-with a prefix argument.
-
-\(fn &optional CMD)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-ag "counsel-projectile" "\
-Search the current project with ag.
-
-OPTIONS, if non-nil, is a string containing additional options to
-be passed to ag. It is read from the minibuffer if the function
-is called with a prefix argument.
-
-\(fn &optional OPTIONS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-rg "counsel-projectile" "\
-Search the current project with rg.
-
-OPTIONS, if non-nil, is a string containing additional options to
-be passed to rg. It is read from the minibuffer if the function
-is called with a prefix argument.
-
-\(fn &optional OPTIONS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-org-capture "counsel-projectile" "\
-Capture into the current project.
-
-This command is a replacement for `org-capture' (or
-`counsel-org-capture') offering project-specific capture
-templates, in addition to the regular templates available from
-`org-capture'. These project templates, which are \"expanded\"
-relatively to the current project, are determined by the
-variables `counsel-projectile-org-capture-templates' and
-`counsel-projectile-org-capture-templates-contexts'. See the
-former variable in particular for details.
-
-Optional argument FROM-BUFFER specifies the buffer from which to
-capture.
-
-\(fn &optional FROM-BUFFER)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-org-agenda "counsel-projectile" "\
-Open project agenda.
-
-This command simply calls `org-agenda' after filtering out all
-agenda files that do not belong to the current project.
-
-Optional arguments ARG, KEYS, and RESTRICTION are as in
-`org-agenda'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG KEYS RESTRICTION)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-switch-project "counsel-projectile" "\
-Switch project.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile "counsel-projectile" "\
-Jump to a buffer or file in the current project.
-
-With a prefix ARG, invalidate the cache first.
-
-If not inside a project, call `counsel-projectile-switch-project'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar counsel-projectile-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Counsel-Projectile mode is enabled.
-See the `counsel-projectile-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `counsel-projectile-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'counsel-projectile-mode "counsel-projectile" nil)
-
-(autoload 'counsel-projectile-mode "counsel-projectile" "\
-Toggle Counsel-Projectile mode on or off.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive,
-and disable it otherwise.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode
-if ARG is omitted or nil, and toggle it if ARG is `toggle'.
-
-Counsel-Projectile mode turns on Projectile mode, thus enabling
-all projectile key bindings, and adds the counsel-projectile key
-bindings on top of them.
-
-The counsel-projectile key bindings either remap existing
-projectile commands to their counsel-projectile replacements or
-bind keys to counsel-projectile commands that have no projectile
-counterparts.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; counsel-projectile-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/counsel-projectile-20180906.739/counsel-projectile-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/counsel-projectile-20180906.739/counsel-projectile-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "counsel-projectile" "20180906.739" "Ivy integration for Projectile" '((counsel "0.10.0") (projectile "1.0.0")) :commit "878f95c55d7647723e679ce7a179d584db0c382d" :keywords '("project" "convenience") :authors '(("Eric Danan")) :maintainer '("Eric Danan") :url "https://github.com/ericdanan/counsel-projectile")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/counsel-projectile-20180906.739/counsel-projectile.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/counsel-projectile-20180906.739/counsel-projectile.el
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-;;; counsel-projectile.el --- Ivy integration for Projectile -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Eric Danan
-
-;; Author: Eric Danan
-;; URL: https://github.com/ericdanan/counsel-projectile
-;; Package-Version: 20180906.739
-;; Keywords: project, convenience
-;; Version: 0.3.0-snapshot
-;; Package-Requires: ((counsel "0.10.0") (projectile "1.0.0"))
-
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-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Projectile has native support for using ivy as its completion
-;; system. Counsel-projectile provides further ivy integration into
-;; projectile by taking advantage of ivy's support for selecting from
-;; a list of actions and applying an action without leaving the
-;; completion session. Concretely, counsel-projectile defines
-;; replacements for existing projectile commands as well as new
-;; commands that have no projectile counterparts. A minor mode is also
-;; provided that adds key bindings for all these commands on top of
-;; the projectile key bindings.
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-;;* require
-
-(require 'counsel)
-(require 'projectile)
-
-;;* global
-
-(defgroup counsel-projectile nil
-  "Ivy integration for Projectile."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :group 'projectile)
-
-(defun counsel-projectile--defcustom-action (command action group)
-  "Create a custom variable named \"COMMAND-action\" in GROUP,
-with default value ACTION, to be used as `:action' parameter for
-COMMAND's `ivy-read' call.
-
-This variable holds either a single action function, or an action
-list whose first element is the index of the default action in
-the list and the remaining elements are the actions (a key, a
-function, and a name for each action)."
-  (eval
-   `(defcustom ,(intern (format "%s-action" command))
-      ',action
-      ,(format "Action(s) for `%s'.
-
-This variable holds either a single action function (function of
-one variable, the selected candidate) or an action list
-consisting of:
-
-- the index of the default action in the list (1 for the first
-  action, etc),
-- the available actions, each of which consists of:
-  - a key (string) to call the action,
-  - an action function of one variable,
-  - a name (string) for the action.
-
-In both cases, extra actions can be added with `ivy-set-actions'.
-An action is triggered for the selected candidate with `M-o
-<key>' or `C-M-o <key>'.  The default action can also be
-triggered with `M-RET' or `C-M-RET'. If this variable holds a
-single action function, this action becomes the default action
-and is assigned the key \"o\".  For an action list, it is also
-usual to assign the key \"o\" to the default action." command)
-      :type '(choice
-              (function :tag "Single action function")
-              (cons :tag "Action list"
-                    (integer :tag "Index of default action" :value 1)
-                    (repeat :tag "Actions"
-                            (list :tag "Action"
-                                  (string   :tag "     key")
-                                  (function :tag "function")
-                                  (string   :tag "    name")))))
-      :group ',group)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile--action-index (action-item action-list)
-  "Return the index in ACTION-LIST of the action whose key,
-function, name, or index in the list (1 for the first action,
-etc) is ACTION-ITEM.  If there is no such action, throw an error.
-
-ACTION-LIST is an action list whose first element is the index of
-the default action in the list and the remaining elements are the
-actions (a key, a function, and a name for each action)."
-  (let (index)
-    (if (integerp action-item)
-        (when (< 0 action-item (length action-list))
-          (setq index action-item))
-      (setq index (cl-position-if
-                   (cond
-                    ((functionp action-item)
-                     (lambda (action)
-                       (equal action-item
-                              (cadr action))))
-                    ((stringp action-item)
-                     (lambda (action)
-                       (member action-item
-                               (list (car action) (cl-caddr action))))))
-                   (cdr action-list)))
-      (when index
-        (setq index (1+ index))))
-    (or index
-        (error "Action not found: %s" action-item))))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-modify-action (action-var modifications)
-  "Make MODIFICATIONS to ACTION-VAR.
-
-ACTION-VAR is a variable holding an action list whose first
-element is the index of the default action in the list and the
-remaining elements are the actions (a key, a function, and a name
-for each action).
-
-MODIFICATIONS is a list of modifications to be applied
-sequentially to ACTION-LIST. Each modification has one of the
-following formats:
-
-    (remove ACTION-ITEM)
-        Remove the action whose key, function, name, or index in
-        the list (1 for the first action, etc) is ACTION-ITEM
-        from the list.
-
-    (add ACTION TARGET-ITEM)
-        Add ACTION (a list containing a key, a function, and a
-        name) to the list, just before the action whose key,
-        function, name, or index in the list (1 for the first
-        action, etc) is TARGET-ITEM.  If TARGET-ITEM is omitted,
-        add the action at the end of the list.
-
-    (move ACTION-ITEM TARGET-ITEM)
-        Move the action whose key, function, name, or index in
-        the list (1 for the first action, etc) is ACTION-ITEM
-        just before the action whose key, function, name, or
-        index in the list (1 for the first action, etc) is
-        TARGET-ITEM.  If TARGET-ITEM is omitted, move the action
-        to the end of the list.
-
-    (setkey ACTION-ITEM KEY)
-        Set the key of the action whose key, function, name, or
-        index in the list (1 for the first action, etc) is
-        ACTION-ITEM to KEY.
-
-    (setfun ACTION-ITEM FUNCTION)
-        Set the function of the action whose key, function, name,
-        or index in the list (1 for the first action, etc) is
-        ACTION-ITEM to FUNCTION.
-
-    (setname ACTION-ITEM NAME)
-        Set the name of the action whose key, function, name, or
-        index in the list (1 for the first action, etc) is
-        ACTION-ITEM to NAME.
-
-    (default ACTION-ITEM)
-        Set the index of the default action in the list to that
-        of the action whose key, function, name, or index in the
-        list (1 for the first action, etc) is ACTION-ITEM.
-
-If anything goes wrong, throw an error and do not modify ACTION-VAR."
-  (let ((action-list (symbol-value action-var))
-        mod)
-    ;; Make sure ACTION-VAR actually holds a list and not a single
-    ;; action function
-    (unless (listp action-list)
-      (error "%s's value is not a list" action-var))
-    (while (setq mod (pop modifications))
-      (pcase mod
-        (`(remove ,action-item)
-         (setq action-list
-               (remove (nth (counsel-projectile--action-index action-item action-list)
-                            action-list)
-                       action-list)))
-        (`(add ,action ,target-item)
-         (let ((index (counsel-projectile--action-index target-item action-list)))
-           ;; copied from `helm-append-at-nth'
-           (setq action-list (cl-loop for a in action-list
-                                      for count from 1
-                                      collect a
-                                      when (= count index)
-                                      collect action))))
-        (`(add ,action)
-         (setq action-list (append action-list (list action))))
-        (`(move ,action-item ,target-item)
-         (push `(add ,(nth (counsel-projectile--action-index action-item action-list)
-                           action-list)
-                     ,target-item)
-               modifications)
-         (push `(remove ,action-item)
-               modifications))
-        (`(move ,action-item)
-         (push `(add ,(nth (counsel-projectile--action-index action-item action-list)
-                           action-list))
-               modifications)
-         (push `(remove ,action-item)
-               modifications))
-        (`(setkey ,action-item ,key)
-         (let ((index (counsel-projectile--action-index action-item action-list)))
-           (setq action-list (cl-loop for a in action-list
-                                      for count from 0
-                                      if (= count index)
-                                      collect (cons key (cdr a))
-                                      else
-                                      collect a))))
-        (`(setfun ,action-item ,fun)
-         (let ((index (counsel-projectile--action-index action-item action-list)))
-           (setq action-list (cl-loop for a in action-list
-                                      for count from 0
-                                      if (= count index)
-                                      collect (list (car a) fun (cl-caddr a))
-                                      else
-                                      collect a))))
-        (`(setname ,action-item ,name)
-         (let ((index (counsel-projectile--action-index action-item action-list)))
-           (setq action-list (cl-loop for a in action-list
-                                      for count from 0
-                                      if (= count index)
-                                      collect (list (car a) (cadr a) name)
-                                      else
-                                      collect a))))
-        (`(default ,action-item)
-         (setq action-list
-               (cons (counsel-projectile--action-index action-item action-list)
-                     (cdr action-list))))))
-    (set action-var action-list)))
-
-;;* counsel-projectile-find-file
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-sort-files nil
-  "Non-nil if files should be sorted in
-`counsel-projectile-find-file' and `counsel-projectile'.
-
-The sorting function can be modified by adding an entry for
-`counsel-projectile-find-file' in `ivy-sort-functions-alist'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-find-file-matcher 'counsel--find-file-matcher
-  "Function returning candidates matching minibuffer input in
-`counsel-projectile-find-file', also used to match files in
-`counsel-projectile'.
-
-Several choices are proposed:
-
-- Ivy generic matcher (`ivy--re-filter'). This is the matcher
-  used by default in all ivy commands.
-
-- Counsel matcher (`counsel--find-file-matcher').  This is the
-  matcher used in `counsel-find-file', allowing to ignore some
-  files based on `counsel-find-file-ignore-regexp'.
-
-- Counsel-projectile basename
-  matcher (`counsel-projectile-basename-matcher').  This one only
-  displays files whose basename matches minibuffer input, or if
-  there is none all files whose name (relative to the project
-  root) matches. It also uses the counsel matcher to ignore some
-  files.
-
-It is also possible to use a custom matcher.  It must be a function taking two argument, the regexp and the candidates (see e.g. `counsel--find-file-matcher')."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Ivy generic matcher" ivy--re-filter)
-          (const :tag "Counsel matcher" counsel--find-file-matcher)
-          (const :tag "Counsel-projectile basename matcher" counsel-projectile-find-file-matcher-basename)
-          (function :tag "Custom function"))
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(counsel-projectile--defcustom-action
- 'counsel-projectile-find-file
- '(1
-   ("o" counsel-projectile-find-file-action
-    "current window")
-   ("j" counsel-projectile-find-file-action-other-window
-    "other window")
-   ("x" counsel-projectile-find-file-action-extern
-    "open externally")
-   ("r" counsel-projectile-find-file-action-root
-    "open as root")
-   ("m" counsel-projectile-find-file-action-find-file-manually
-    "find file manually")
-   ("k" counsel-projectile-find-file-action-delete
-    "delete")
-   ("p" (lambda (_) (counsel-projectile-switch-project))
-    "switch project"))
- 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-file-matcher-basename (regexp candidates)
-  "Return the list of CANDIDATES whose basename matches REGEXP,
-or if there is none the list of all CANDIDATES matching REGEXP.
-Also uses `counsel--find-file-matcher' to ignore candidates based
-on `counsel-find-file-ignore-regexp'."
-  (let ((cands (ivy--re-filter regexp candidates)))
-    (or (and (not (string= ivy-text ""))
-             ;; We first filter `cands' to retain only matches in file
-             ;; basename. This is almost copied from `ivy--re-filter'
-             ;; because we can't quite use it directly.
-             (let ((re-list (if (stringp regexp)
-                                (list (cons regexp t))
-                              regexp))
-                   (res cands))
-               (dolist (re re-list)
-                 (setq res
-                       (ignore-errors
-                         (funcall
-                          (if (cdr re)
-                              #'cl-remove-if-not
-                            #'cl-remove-if)
-                          (let ((re-str (car re)))
-                            (lambda (x)
-                              (string-match re-str
-                                            (file-name-nondirectory x))))
-                          res))))
-               ;; We then apply `counsel--find-file-matcher' to `res'
-               ;; so we can honor `ivy-use-ignore', but we don't need
-               ;; to filter again.
-               (counsel--find-file-matcher nil res)))
-        ;; We apply `counsel--find-file-matcher' to `cands' so we can
-        ;; honor `ivy-use-ignore', but we don't need to filter
-        ;; again.
-        (counsel--find-file-matcher nil cands))))     
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-file-action (file)
-  "Find FILE and run `projectile-find-file-hook'."
-  (find-file (projectile-expand-root file))
-  (run-hooks 'projectile-find-file-hook))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-file-action-other-window (file)
-  "Find FILE in another window and run
-`projectile-find-file-hook'."
-  (find-file-other-window (projectile-expand-root file))
-  (run-hooks 'projectile-find-file-hook))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-file-action-find-file-manually (file)
-  "Call `counsel-find-file' from FILE's directory."
-  (let* ((f (projectile-expand-root file))
-         (default-directory (file-name-directory f)))
-    (counsel-find-file)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-file-action-extern (file)
-  "Find FILE externally and run `projectile-find-file-hook'."
-  (counsel-find-file-extern (projectile-expand-root file))
-  (run-hooks 'projectile-find-file-hook))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-file-action-root (file)
-  "Find FILE as root and run `projectile-find-file-hook'."
-  (counsel-find-file-as-root (projectile-expand-root file))
-  (run-hooks 'projectile-find-file-hook))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-file-action-delete (file)
-  "Delete FILE."
-  (counsel-find-file-delete (projectile-expand-root file)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-file-transformer (str)
-  "Transform non-visited file names with `ivy-virtual' face."
-  (if (not (get-file-buffer (projectile-expand-root str)))
-      (propertize str 'face 'ivy-virtual)
-    str))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-file (&optional arg dwim)
-  "Jump to a file in the current project.
-
-With a prefix ARG, invalidate the cache first.  If DWIM is
-non-nil, use completion based on context."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile-maybe-invalidate-cache arg)
-  (let* ((project-files (projectile-current-project-files))
-         (files (and dwim (projectile-select-files project-files))))
-    (ivy-read (projectile-prepend-project-name "Find file: ")
-              (or files project-files)
-              :matcher counsel-projectile-find-file-matcher
-              :require-match t
-              :sort counsel-projectile-sort-files
-              :action counsel-projectile-find-file-action
-              :caller 'counsel-projectile-find-file)))
-
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'counsel-projectile-find-file
- 'counsel-projectile-find-file-transformer)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-file-dwim (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a file in the current project using completion based on context.
-
-With a prefix ARG, invalidate the cache first."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (counsel-projectile-find-file arg t))
-
-;;* counsel-projectile-find-dir
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-sort-directories nil
-  "Non-nil if directories should be sorted in
-`counsel-projectile-find-dir'.
-
-The sorting function can be modified by adding an entry for
-`counsel-projectile-find-dir' in `ivy-sort-functions-alist'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(counsel-projectile--defcustom-action
- 'counsel-projectile-find-dir
- '(1
-   ("o" counsel-projectile-find-dir-action
-    "current window")
-   ("j" counsel-projectile-find-dir-action-other-window
-    "other window")
-   ("x" counsel-projectile-find-dir-action-extern
-    "open externally")
-   ("r" counsel-projectile-find-dir-action-root
-    "open as root")
-   ("m" counsel-projectile-find-file-action-find-file-manually
-    "find file manually")
-   ("p" (lambda (_) (counsel-projectile-switch-project))
-    "switch project"))
- 'counsel-projectile)
- 
-(defun counsel-projectile--project-directories ()
-  "Return a list of current project's directories."
-  (if projectile-find-dir-includes-top-level
-      (append '("./") (projectile-current-project-dirs))
-    (projectile-current-project-dirs)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-dir-action (dir)
-  "Visit DIR with dired and run `projectile-find-dir-hook'."
-  (dired (projectile-expand-root dir))
-  (run-hooks 'projectile-find-dir-hook))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-dir-action-other-window (dir)
-  "Visit DIR with dired in another window and run
-`projectile-find-dir-hook'."
-  (dired-other-window (projectile-expand-root dir))
-  (run-hooks 'projectile-find-dir-hook))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-dir-action-extern (dir)
-  "Visit DIR externally and run `projectile-find-dir-hook'."
-  (counsel-find-file-extern (projectile-expand-root dir))
-  (run-hooks 'projectile-find-dir-hook))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-dir-action-root (dir)
-  "Visit DIR as root and run `projectile-find-dir-hook'."
-  (counsel-find-file-as-root (projectile-expand-root dir))
-  (run-hooks 'projectile-find-dir-hook))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-dir-transformer (str)
-  "Transform candidates with `ivy-subdir' face."
-  (propertize str 'face 'ivy-subdir))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-find-dir (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a directory in the current project.
-
-With a prefix ARG, invalidate the cache first."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile-maybe-invalidate-cache arg)
-  (ivy-read (projectile-prepend-project-name "Find dir: ")
-            (counsel-projectile--project-directories)
-            :require-match t
-            :sort counsel-projectile-sort-directories
-            :action counsel-projectile-find-dir-action
-            :caller 'counsel-projectile-find-dir))
-
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'counsel-projectile-find-dir
- 'counsel-projectile-find-dir-transformer)
-
-;;* counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-sort-buffers nil
-  "Non-nil if buffers should be sorted in
-`counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer' and `counsel-projectile'.
-
-The sorting function can be modified by adding an entry for
-`counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer' in
-`ivy-sort-functions-alist'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-remove-current-buffer nil
-  "Non-nil if current buffer should be removed from the
-candidates list of `counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer' and
-`counsel-projectile'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(counsel-projectile--defcustom-action
- 'counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer
- '(1
-   ("o" counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-action
-    "current window")
-   ("j" switch-to-buffer-other-window
-    "other window")
-   ("k" ivy--kill-buffer-action
-    "kill")
-   ("m" counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-action-find-file-manually
-    "find file manually")
-   ("p" (lambda (_) (counsel-projectile-switch-project))
-    "switch project"))
- 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(defvar counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") (lambda ()
-                                      (interactive)
-                                      (ivy--kill-buffer-action (ivy-state-current ivy-last))))
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer'.")
-
-(defun counsel-projectile--project-buffers (&rest _)
-  ;; The ignored arguments are so that the function can be used as
-  ;; collection function in `counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer'.
-  "Return a list of buffers in the current project.
-
-Like `projectile-project-buffer-names', but propertize buffer
-names as in `ivy--buffer-list', and remove current buffer if
-`counsel-projectile-remove-currennt-buffer' is non-nil."
-  (let ((buffer-names (projectile-project-buffer-names)))
-    (when counsel-projectile-remove-current-buffer
-      (setq buffer-names (delete (buffer-name (current-buffer)) buffer-names)))
-    (ivy--buffer-list "" nil
-                      (lambda (x)
-                        (member (car x) buffer-names)))))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-action (buffer)
-  "Switch to BUFFER."
-  (switch-to-buffer buffer nil 'force-same-window))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-action-find-file-manually (buffer)
-  "Call `counsel-find-file' from BUFFER's default directory."
-  (let* ((b (get-buffer buffer))
-         (default-directory
-           (or (and b (buffer-local-value 'default-directory b))
-               (projectile-project-root))))
-    (counsel-find-file)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-transformer (str)
-  "Transform candidate STR when switching project buffers.
-
-This simply applies the same transformer as in `ivy-switch-buffer', which is `ivy-switch-buffer-transformer' by default but could have been modified e.g. by the ivy-rich package."
-  (funcall (plist-get ivy--display-transformers-list 'ivy-switch-buffer)
-           str))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer ()
-  "Jump to a buffer in the current project."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read (projectile-prepend-project-name "Switch to buffer: ")
-            ;; We use a collection function so that it is called each
-            ;; time the `ivy-state' is reset. This is needed for the
-            ;; "kill buffer" action.
-            #'counsel-projectile--project-buffers
-            :matcher #'ivy--switch-buffer-matcher
-            :require-match t
-            :sort counsel-projectile-sort-buffers
-            :action counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-action
-            :keymap counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-map
-            :caller 'counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer))
-
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer
- 'counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-transformer)
-
-;;* counsel-projectile-grep
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-grep-initial-input nil
-  "Initial minibuffer input for `counsel-projectile-grep'.  If
-non-nil, it should be a Lisp expression whose evaluation yields
-the initial input string.
-
-Note that you can always insert the value
-of `(ivy-thing-at-point)' by hitting \"M-n\" in the minibuffer."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "None" nil)
-          (const :tag "Symbol at point (generic)" '(thing-at-point 'symbol t))
-          (const :tag "Symbol or selection at point (projectile)" '(projectile-symbol-or-selection-at-point))
-          (const :tag "Thing at point (ivy)" '(ivy-thing-at-point))
-          (sexp  :tag "Custom expression"))
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(defvar counsel-projectile-grep-base-command "grep -rnEI %s -- %%s %s"
-  "Format string to use in `cousel-projectile-grep' to
-construct the command.")
-
-(defvar counsel-projectile-grep-command nil)
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-grep-function (string)
-  "Grep for STRING in the current project."
-  (or (counsel-more-chars)
-      (let ((default-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last))
-            (regex (counsel-unquote-regex-parens
-                    (setq ivy--old-re
-                          (ivy--regex string)))))
-        (counsel--async-command (format counsel-projectile-grep-command
-                                        (shell-quote-argument regex)))
-        nil)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-grep-transformer (str)
-  "Higlight file and line number in STR, first removing the
-\"./\" prefix from the filename."
-  ;; This makes the display consistent with `counsel-git-grep' and
-  ;; `counsel-ag'-like commands.
-  (counsel-git-grep-transformer (string-remove-prefix "./" str)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-grep-occur ()
-  "Generate a custom occur buffer for `counsel-projectile-grep'."
-  ;; Copied from `counsel-grep-like-occur', except that we don't
-  ;; prepend "./" to the candidates since grep already does so.
-  (unless (eq major-mode 'ivy-occur-grep-mode)
-    (ivy-occur-grep-mode)
-    (setq default-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-  (setq ivy-text
-        (and (string-match "\"\\(.*\\)\"" (buffer-name))
-             (match-string 1 (buffer-name))))
-  (let* ((cmd (format counsel-projectile-grep-command
-                      (shell-quote-argument
-                       (counsel-unquote-regex-parens
-                        (ivy--regex ivy-text)))))
-         (cands (split-string (shell-command-to-string cmd) "\n" t)))
-    ;; Need precise number of header lines for `wgrep' to work.
-    (insert (format "-*- mode:grep; default-directory: %S -*-\n\n\n"
-                    default-directory))
-    (insert (format "%d candidates:\n" (length cands)))
-    (ivy--occur-insert-lines cands)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-grep (&optional options-or-cmd)
-  "Search the current project with grep.
-
-If inside a git project and `projectile-use-git-grep' is non-nil,
-use git grep. Otherwise use grep recursively.
-
-OPTIONS-OR-CMD, if non-nil, is a string containing either
-additional options to be passed to grep, or an alternative git
-grep command. It is read from the minibuffer if the function is
-called with a prefix argument."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (and (eq (projectile-project-vcs) 'git)
-             projectile-use-git-grep)
-      (counsel-projectile-git-grep options-or-cmd)
-    (let* ((path
-            (mapconcat 'shell-quote-argument
-                       (projectile-normalise-paths
-                        (car (projectile-parse-dirconfig-file)))
-                       " "))
-           (ignored-files
-            (mapconcat (lambda (i)
-                         (concat "--exclude=" (shell-quote-argument i)))
-                       (append
-                        (projectile--globally-ignored-file-suffixes-glob)
-                        (projectile-ignored-files-rel))
-                       " "))
-           (ignored-dirs
-            (mapconcat (lambda (i)
-                         (concat "--exclude-dir=" (shell-quote-argument i)))
-                       (projectile-ignored-directories-rel)
-                       " "))
-           (ignored (concat ignored-files " " ignored-dirs))
-           (default-directory (projectile-project-root)))
-      (counsel-require-program
-       (car (split-string counsel-projectile-grep-base-command)))
-      (setq counsel-projectile-grep-command
-            (format counsel-projectile-grep-base-command ignored path))
-      (ivy-read (projectile-prepend-project-name "grep")
-                #'counsel-projectile-grep-function
-                :initial-input counsel-projectile-grep-initial-input
-                :dynamic-collection t
-                :keymap counsel-ag-map
-                :history 'counsel-git-grep-history
-                :action #'counsel-git-grep-action
-                :unwind (lambda ()
-                          (counsel-delete-process)
-                          (swiper--cleanup))
-                :caller 'counsel-projectile-grep))))
-
-(counsel-set-async-exit-code 'counsel-projectile-grep 1 "No matches found")
-(ivy-set-occur 'counsel-projectile-grep 'counsel-projectile-grep-occur)
-(ivy-set-display-transformer 'counsel-projectile-grep  'counsel-projectile-grep-transformer)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-git-grep (&optional cmd)
-  "Search the current project with git grep.
-
-CMD, if non-nil, is a string containing an alternative git grep
-command. It is read from the minibuffer if the function is called
-with a prefix argument."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((path
-          (mapconcat 'shell-quote-argument
-                     (projectile-normalise-paths
-                      (car (projectile-parse-dirconfig-file)))
-                     " "))
-         (counsel-git-grep-cmd-default
-          (concat (string-trim-right counsel-git-grep-cmd-default " \\.")
-                  " " path)))
-    (counsel-git-grep (or current-prefix-arg cmd)
-                      counsel-projectile-grep-initial-input)))
-
-;;* counsel-projectile-ag
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-ag-initial-input nil
-  "Initial minibuffer input for `counsel-projectile-ag'.  If
-non-nil, it should be a Lisp expression whose evaluation yields
-the initial input string.
-
-Note that you can always insert the value
-of `(ivy-thing-at-point)' by hitting \"M-n\" in the minibuffer."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "None" nil)
-          (const :tag "Symbol at point (generic)" '(thing-at-point 'symbol t))
-          (const :tag "Symbol or selection at point (projectile)" '(projectile-symbol-or-selection-at-point))
-          (const :tag "Thing at point (ivy)" '(ivy-thing-at-point))
-          (sexp  :tag "Custom expression"))
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-ag (&optional options)
-  "Search the current project with ag.
-
-OPTIONS, if non-nil, is a string containing additional options to
-be passed to ag. It is read from the minibuffer if the function
-is called with a prefix argument."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((path (mapconcat 'shell-quote-argument
-                          (projectile-normalise-paths
-                           (car (projectile-parse-dirconfig-file)))
-                          " "))
-         (ignored
-          (mapconcat (lambda (i)
-                       (concat "--ignore " (shell-quote-argument i)))
-                     (append
-                      (projectile--globally-ignored-file-suffixes-glob)
-                      (projectile-ignored-files-rel)
-                      (projectile-ignored-directories-rel))
-                     " "))
-         (counsel-ag-base-command
-          (format (string-trim-right counsel-ag-base-command " \\.")
-                  (concat ignored " %s " path))))
-    (counsel-ag (eval counsel-projectile-ag-initial-input)
-                (projectile-project-root)
-                options
-                (projectile-prepend-project-name
-                 (car (split-string counsel-ag-base-command))))))
-
-;;* counsel-projectile-rg
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-rg-initial-input nil
-  "Initial minibuffer input for `counsel-projectile-rg'.  If
-non-nil, it should be a Lisp expression whose evaluation yields
-the initial input string.
-
-Note that you can always insert the value
-of `(ivy-thing-at-point)' by hitting \"M-n\" in the minibuffer."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "None" nil)
-          (const :tag "Symbol at point (generic)" '(thing-at-point 'symbol t))
-          (const :tag "Symbol or selection at point (projectile)" '(projectile-symbol-or-selection-at-point))
-          (const :tag "Thing at point (ivy)" '(ivy-thing-at-point))
-          (sexp  :tag "Custom expression"))
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-rg (&optional options)
-  "Search the current project with rg.
-
-OPTIONS, if non-nil, is a string containing additional options to
-be passed to rg. It is read from the minibuffer if the function
-is called with a prefix argument."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((path
-          (mapconcat 'shell-quote-argument
-                     (or (projectile-normalise-paths
-                          (car (projectile-parse-dirconfig-file)))
-                         '("."))
-                     " "))
-         (ignored
-          (mapconcat (lambda (i)
-                       (concat "--glob !" (shell-quote-argument i)))
-                     (append
-                      (projectile--globally-ignored-file-suffixes-glob)
-                      (projectile-ignored-files-rel)
-                      (projectile-ignored-directories-rel))
-                     " "))
-         (counsel-rg-base-command
-          (format (string-trim-right counsel-rg-base-command " \\.")
-                  (concat ignored " %s " path))))
-    (counsel-rg (eval counsel-projectile-rg-initial-input)
-                (projectile-project-root)
-                options
-                (projectile-prepend-project-name
-                 (car (split-string counsel-rg-base-command))))))
-
-;;* counsel-projectile-org-capture
-
-(defvar org-capture-templates)
-(defvar org-capture-templates-contexts)
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-org-capture-templates
-  '(("t" "[${name}] Task" entry (file+headline "${root}/notes.org" "Tasks")
-     "* TODO %?\n  %u\n  %a"))
-  "Project-specific templates for the creation of new entries
-with `counsel-projectile-org-capture'.
-
-The format is the same as in `org-capture-templates', except that
-in a template's name or target, the placeholders \"${root}\" and
-\"${name}\" can be used to stand for the current project root and
-name, respectively.
-
-The default value contains a single template, whose name is
-\"[${name}] Task\" and whose target is:
-
-    \(file+headline \"${root}/notes.org}\" \"Tasks\"\)
-
-This points to headline \"Tasks\" in file \"notes.org\" in the
-project root directory (one file per project).
-
-Two other examples of valid targets are:
-
-    \(file+headline \"${root}/${name}.org}\" \"Tasks\"\)
-    \(file+olp \"~/notes.org\" \"${root}\" \"Tasks\"\)
-
-The first one is similar to the default value's target, except
-that the file is named after the project name (this can be handy
-if you use org-mode's agenda since the project name is then
-displayed as category). The second one points to outline path
-\"<project-root>/Tasks\" in file \"~/notes.org\" (same file for
-all projects)."
-  :type ;; copied from `org-capture-templates'
-  (let ((file-variants '(choice :tag "Filename       "
-                                (file :tag "Literal")
-                                (function :tag "Function")
-                                (variable :tag "Variable")
-                                (sexp :tag "Form"))))
-    `(repeat
-      (choice :value ("" "" entry (file "~/org/notes.org") "")
-              (list :tag "Multikey description"
-                    (string :tag "Keys       ")
-                    (string :tag "Description"))
-              (list :tag "Template entry"
-                    (string :tag "Keys           ")
-                    (string :tag "Description    ")
-                    (choice :tag "Capture Type   " :value entry
-                            (const :tag "Org entry" entry)
-                            (const :tag "Plain list item" item)
-                            (const :tag "Checkbox item" checkitem)
-                            (const :tag "Plain text" plain)
-                            (const :tag "Table line" table-line))
-                    (choice :tag "Target location"
-                            (list :tag "File"
-                                  (const :format "" file)
-                                  ,file-variants)
-                            (list :tag "ID"
-                                  (const :format "" id)
-                                  (string :tag "  ID"))
-                            (list :tag "File & Headline"
-                                  (const :format "" file+headline)
-                                  ,file-variants
-                                  (string :tag "  Headline"))
-                            (list :tag "File & Outline path"
-                                  (const :format "" file+olp)
-                                  ,file-variants
-                                  (repeat :tag "Outline path" :inline t
-                                          (string :tag "Headline")))
-                            (list :tag "File & Regexp"
-                                  (const :format "" file+regexp)
-                                  ,file-variants
-                                  (regexp :tag "  Regexp"))
-                            (list :tag "File [ & Outline path ] & Date tree"
-                                  (const :format "" file+olp+datetree)
-                                  ,file-variants
-                                  (option (repeat :tag "Outline path" :inline t
-                                                  (string :tag "Headline"))))
-                            (list :tag "File & function"
-                                  (const :format "" file+function)
-                                  ,file-variants
-                                  (sexp :tag "  Function"))
-                            (list :tag "Current clocking task"
-                                  (const :format "" clock))
-                            (list :tag "Function"
-                                  (const :format "" function)
-                                  (sexp :tag "  Function")))
-                    (choice :tag "Template       "
-                            (string)
-                            (list :tag "File"
-                                  (const :format "" file)
-                                  (file :tag "Template file"))
-                            (list :tag "Function"
-                                  (const :format "" function)
-                                  (function :tag "Template function")))
-                    (plist :inline t
-                           ;; Give the most common options as checkboxes
-                           :options (((const :format "%v " :prepend) (const t))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :immediate-finish) (const t))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :jump-to-captured) (const t))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :empty-lines) (const 1))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :empty-lines-before) (const 1))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :empty-lines-after) (const 1))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :clock-in) (const t))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :clock-keep) (const t))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :clock-resume) (const t))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :time-prompt) (const t))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :tree-type) (const week))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :unnarrowed) (const t))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :table-line-pos) (string))
-                                     ((const :format "%v " :kill-buffer) (const t))))))))
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-org-capture-templates-contexts nil
-  "Alist of capture templates and valid contexts for `counsel-projectile-org-capture'.
-
-The format is the same as in `org-capture-templates-contexts'."
-  :type ;; copied from `org-capture-target-templates'
-  '(repeat (list :tag "Rule"
-                 (string :tag "        Capture key")
-                 (string :tag "Replace by template")
-                 (repeat :tag "Available when"
-                         (choice
-                          (cons :tag "Condition"
-                                (choice
-                                 (const :tag "In file" in-file)
-                                 (const :tag "Not in file" not-in-file)
-                                 (const :tag "In buffer" in-buffer)
-                                 (const :tag "Not in buffer" not-in-buffer)
-                                 (const :tag "In mode" in-mode)
-                                 (const :tag "Not in mode" not-in-mode))
-                                (regexp))
-                          (function :tag "Custom function")))))
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-org-capture (&optional from-buffer)
-  "Capture into the current project.
-
-This command is a replacement for `org-capture' (or
-`counsel-org-capture') offering project-specific capture
-templates, in addition to the regular templates available from
-`org-capture'. These project templates, which are \"expanded\"
-relatively to the current project, are determined by the
-variables `counsel-projectile-org-capture-templates' and
-`counsel-projectile-org-capture-templates-contexts'. See the
-former variable in particular for details.
-
-Optional argument FROM-BUFFER specifies the buffer from which to
-capture."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'org-capture)
-  (let* ((root (ignore-errors (projectile-project-root)))
-         (name (projectile-project-name))
-         (org-capture-templates-contexts
-          (append (when root
-                    counsel-projectile-org-capture-templates-contexts)
-                  org-capture-templates-contexts))
-         (org-capture-templates
-          (append
-           (when root
-             (cl-loop
-              with replace-fun = `(lambda (string)
-                                    (replace-regexp-in-string
-                                     "\\${[^}]+}"
-                                     (lambda (s)
-                                       (pcase s
-                                         ("${root}" ,root)
-                                         ("${name}" ,name)))
-                                     string))
-              for template in counsel-projectile-org-capture-templates
-              collect (cl-loop
-                       for item in template
-                       if (= (cl-position item template) 1) ;; template's name
-                       collect (funcall replace-fun item)
-                       else if (= (cl-position item template) 3) ;; template's target
-                       collect (cl-loop
-                                for x in item
-                                if (stringp x)
-                                collect (funcall replace-fun x)
-                                else
-                                collect x)
-                       else
-                       collect item)))
-           org-capture-templates)))
-    (with-current-buffer (or from-buffer (current-buffer))
-      (counsel-org-capture))))
-
-;;* counsel-projectile-org-agenda
-
-(declare-function org-agenda-files "org")
-(defvar org-agenda-files)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-org-agenda (&optional arg keys restriction)
-  "Open project agenda.
-
-This command simply calls `org-agenda' after filtering out all
-agenda files that do not belong to the current project.
-
-Optional arguments ARG, KEYS, and RESTRICTION are as in
-`org-agenda'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (require 'org-agenda)
-  (let* ((root (projectile-project-root))
-         (org-agenda-files
-          (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (file)
-                              (string-prefix-p root file))
-                            (org-agenda-files t 'ifmode))))
-    (org-agenda arg keys restriction)))
-
-;;* counsel-projectile-switch-project
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-sort-projects nil
-  "Non-nil if projects should be sorted in
-`counsel-projectile-switch-project'.
-
-The sorting function can be modified by adding an entry for
-`counsel-projectile-switch-project' in
-`ivy-sort-functions-alist'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-remove-current-project nil
-  "Non-nil if current project should be removed from the
-candidates list of `counsel-projectile-switch-project'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(counsel-projectile--defcustom-action
- 'counsel-projectile-switch-project
- '(1
-   ("o" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action
-    "jump to a project buffer or file")
-   ("f" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-find-file
-    "jump to a project file")
-   ("d" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-find-dir
-    "jump to a project directory")
-   ("D" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-dired
-    "open project in dired")
-   ("b" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-switch-to-buffer
-    "jump to a project buffer")
-   ("m" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-find-file-manually
-    "find file manually from project root")
-   ("S" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-save-all-buffers
-    "save all project buffers")
-   ("k" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-kill-buffers
-    "kill all project buffers")
-   ("K" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-remove-known-project
-    "remove project from known projects")
-   ("c" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-compile
-    "run project compilation command")
-   ("C" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-configure
-    "run project configure command")
-   ("E" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-edit-dir-locals
-    "edit project dir-locals")
-   ("v" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-vc
-    "open project in vc-dir / magit / monky")
-   ("sg" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-grep
-    "search project with grep")
-   ("si" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-git-grep
-    "search project with git grep")
-   ("ss" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-ag
-    "search project with ag")
-   ("sr" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-rg
-    "search project with rg")
-   ("xs" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-run-shell
-    "invoke shell from project root")
-   ("xe" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-run-eshell
-    "invoke eshell from project root")
-   ("xt" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-run-term
-    "invoke term from project root")
-   ("Oc" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-org-capture
-    "capture into project")
-   ("Oa" counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-org-agenda
-    "open project agenda"))
- 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name (project)
-  "Switch to PROJECT.
-Invokes the command referenced by
-`projectile-switch-project-action' on switch.
-
-This is a replacement for `projectile-switch-project-by-name'
-with a different switching mechanism: the switch-project action
-is called from a dedicated buffer rather than the initial buffer.
-Also, PROJECT's dir-local variables are loaded before calling the
-action."
-  (run-hooks 'projectile-before-switch-project-hook)
-  ;; Kill and recreate the switch buffer to get rid of any local
-  ;; variable
-  (ignore-errors (kill-buffer " *counsel-projectile*"))
-  (set-buffer (get-buffer-create " *counsel-projectile*"))
-  (setq default-directory project)
-  ;; Load the project dir-local variables into the switch buffer, so
-  ;; the action can make use of them
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (funcall projectile-switch-project-action)
-  ;; If the action relies on `ivy-read' then, after one of its
-  ;; `ivy-read' actions is executed, the current buffer will be set
-  ;; back to the initial buffer. Hence we make sure tu evaluate
-  ;; `projectile-after-switch-project-hook' from the switch buffer.
-  (with-current-buffer " *counsel-projectile*"
-    (run-hooks 'projectile-after-switch-project-hook)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action (project)
-  "Jump to a file or buffer in PROJECT."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action
-         (lambda ()
-           (counsel-projectile ivy-current-prefix-arg))))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-find-file (project)
-  "Jump to a file in PROJECT."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action
-         (lambda ()
-           (counsel-projectile-find-file ivy-current-prefix-arg))))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-find-file-manually (project)
-  "Call `find-file' from PROJECT's root."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action
-         (lambda ()
-           (counsel-find-file project))))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-find-dir (project)
-  "Jump to a directory in PROJECT."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action
-         (lambda ()
-           (counsel-projectile-find-dir ivy-current-prefix-arg))))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-dired (project)
-  "Open `dired' at PROJECT root."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'projectile-dired))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-switch-to-buffer (project)
-  "Jump to a buffer in PROJECT."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-save-all-buffers (project)
-  "Save all buffers in PROJECT."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'projectile-save-project-buffers))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-kill-buffers (project)
-  "Kill all buffers in PROJECT."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'projectile-kill-buffers))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-remove-known-project (project)
-  "Remove PROJECT from the list of known projects."
-  (projectile-remove-known-project project)
-  (setq ivy--all-candidates
-        (delete project ivy--all-candidates))
-  (ivy--reset-state ivy-last))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-compile (project)
-  "Run PROJECT compliation command."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action
-         (lambda ()
-           (projectile-compile-project ivy-current-prefix-arg))))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-configure (project)
-  "Run PROJECT configure command."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action
-         (lambda ()
-           (projectile-configure-project ivy-current-prefix-arg))))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-edit-dir-locals (project)
-  "Edit PROJECT's dir-locals."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'projectile-edit-dir-locals))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-vc (project)
-  "Open PROJECT in vc-dir / magit / monky."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'projectile-vc))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-run-shell (project)
-  "Invoke `shell' from PROJECT's root."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'projectile-run-shell))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-run-eshell (project)
-  "Invoke `eshell' from PROJECT's root."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'projectile-run-eshell))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-run-term (project)
-  "Invoke `term' from PROJECT's root."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action
-         (lambda ()
-           (projectile-run-term nil))))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-grep (project)
-  "Search PROJECT with grep."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'counsel-projectile-grep))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-git-grep (project)
-  "Search PROJECT with git grep."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'counsel-projectile-git-grep))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-ag (project)
-  "Search PROJECT with ag."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'counsel-projectile-ag))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-rg (project)
-  "Search PROJECT with rg."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'counsel-projectile-rg))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-org-capture (project)
-  "Capture into PROJECT."
-  (let* ((from-buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last))
-         (projectile-switch-project-action `(lambda ()
-                                              (counsel-projectile-org-capture ,from-buffer))))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project-action-org-agenda (project)
-  "Open PROJECT agenda."
-  (let ((projectile-switch-project-action 'counsel-projectile-org-agenda))
-    (counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name project)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile-switch-project ()
-  "Switch project."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read (projectile-prepend-project-name "Switch to project: ")
-            (if counsel-projectile-remove-current-project
-                (projectile-relevant-known-projects)
-              projectile-known-projects)
-            :preselect (and (projectile-project-p)
-                            (abbreviate-file-name (projectile-project-root)))
-            :action counsel-projectile-switch-project-action
-            :require-match t
-            :sort counsel-projectile-sort-projects
-            :caller 'counsel-projectile-switch-project))
-
-;;* counsel-projectile
-
-(counsel-projectile--defcustom-action
- 'counsel-projectile
- '(1
-   ("o" counsel-projectile-action
-    "current window")
-   ("j" counsel-projectile-action-other-window
-    "other window")
-   ("k" counsel-projectile-action-kill-delete
-    "kill buffer / delete-file")
-   ("x" counsel-projectile-action-file-extern
-    "open file externally")
-   ("r" counsel-projectile-action-file-root
-    "open file as root")
-   ("m" counsel-projectile-action-find-file-manually
-    "find file manually")
-   ("p" (lambda (_) (counsel-projectile-switch-project))
-    "switch project"))
- 'counsel-projectile)
-
-(defvar counsel-projectile-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") (lambda ()
-                                      (interactive)
-                                      (counsel-projectile-action-kill-delete (ivy-state-current ivy-last))))
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `counsel-projectile'.")
-
-(defvar counsel-projectile--buffers nil
-  "Stores a list of project buffers.")
-
-(defvar counsel-projectile--non-visited-files nil
-  "Stores a list of project files that are not currently
-  visited by a buffer.")
-
-(defun counsel-projectile--project-buffers-and-files (&rest _)
-  ;; The ignored arguments are so that the function can be used as
-  ;; collection function in `counsel-projectile'.
-  "Return a list of buffers and non-visited files in the current
-  project.  Buffers and files are separately sorted depending on
-  `counsel-projectile-sort-buffers' and
-  `counsel-projectile-sort-files', respectively."
-  (let ((buffers (counsel-projectile--project-buffers))
-        (files (projectile-current-project-files))
-        (root (projectile-project-root))
-        file sort-fn)
-    ;; Remove files that are visited by a buffer:
-    (dolist (buffer buffers files)
-      (when (setq file (buffer-file-name (get-buffer buffer)))
-        (setq files (remove (file-relative-name file root) files))))
-    ;; Sort buffers and files depending on
-    ;; `counsel-projectile-sort-buffers' and
-    ;; `counsel-projectile-sort-files', respectively.
-    ;; We need to do this here because matching will be done against
-    ;; the variables `counsel-projectile--buffers' and
-    ;; `counsel-projectile--non-visited-files', not against the
-    ;; returned collection, so ivy's native sorting mechanism won't
-    ;; work.
-    (when (and counsel-projectile-sort-buffers
-               (<= (length buffers) ivy-sort-max-size)
-               (setq sort-fn (ivy--sort-function 'counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer)))
-      (setq buffers (sort (copy-sequence buffers) sort-fn)))
-    (when (and counsel-projectile-sort-files
-               (<= (length files) ivy-sort-max-size)
-               (setq sort-fn (ivy--sort-function 'counsel-projectile-find-file)))
-      (setq files (sort (copy-sequence files) sort-fn)))
-    ;; Finally, bind `counsel-projectile--buffers' and
-    ;; `counsel-projectile--non-visited-files' and return the whole
-    ;; collection.
-    (append (setq counsel-projectile--buffers buffers)
-            (setq counsel-projectile--non-visited-files files))))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile--matcher (regexp _candidates)
-  "Return REGEXP-matching CANDIDATES for `counsel-projectile'.
-
-Relies on `ivy--switch-buffer-matcher' for buffers and the
-matcher specified in `counsel-projectile-find-file-matcher' for
-files."
-  (append (ivy--switch-buffer-matcher regexp counsel-projectile--buffers)
-          (funcall counsel-projectile-find-file-matcher regexp counsel-projectile--non-visited-files)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-action (name)
-  "Switch to buffer or find file named NAME."
-  (if (member name counsel-projectile--buffers)
-      (counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-action name)
-    (counsel-projectile-find-file-action name)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-action-other-window (name)
-  "Switch to buffer or find file named NAME in another window."
-  (if (member name counsel-projectile--buffers)
-      (switch-to-buffer-other-window name)
-    (counsel-projectile-find-file-action-other-window name)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-action-kill-delete (name)
-  "Kill buffer or delete-file named NAME."
-  (if (member name counsel-projectile--buffers)
-      (ivy--kill-buffer-action name)
-    (counsel-projectile-find-file-action-delete name)))
-  
-(defun counsel-projectile-action-find-file-manually (name)
-  "Call `counsel-find-file' from default directory of buffer
-directory of file named NAME."
-  (if (member name counsel-projectile--buffers)
-      (counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-action-find-file-manually name)
-    (counsel-projectile-find-file-action-find-file-manually name)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-action-file-extern (name)
-  "Find file named NAME externally."
-  (if (member name counsel-projectile--buffers)
-      (message "This action does not apply to buffers.")
-    (counsel-projectile-find-file-action-extern name)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-action-file-root (name)
-  "Find file named NAME as root."
-  (if (member name counsel-projectile--buffers)
-      (message "This action does not apply to buffers.")
-    (counsel-projectile-find-file-action-root name)))
-
-(defun counsel-projectile-transformer (str)
-  "Fontifies modified, file-visiting buffers as well as non-visited files."
-  (if (member str counsel-projectile--buffers)
-      (counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer-transformer str)
-    (propertize str 'face 'ivy-virtual)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun counsel-projectile (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a buffer or file in the current project.
-
-With a prefix ARG, invalidate the cache first.
-
-If not inside a project, call `counsel-projectile-switch-project'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (not (projectile-project-p))
-      (counsel-projectile-switch-project)
-    (projectile-maybe-invalidate-cache arg)
-    (ivy-read (projectile-prepend-project-name "Load buffer or file: ")
-              ;; We use a collection function so that it is called each
-              ;; time the `ivy-state' is reset. This is needed for the
-              ;; "kill buffer" action.
-              #'counsel-projectile--project-buffers-and-files
-              :matcher #'counsel-projectile--matcher
-              :require-match t
-              :action counsel-projectile-action
-              :keymap counsel-projectile-map
-              :caller 'counsel-projectile)))
-
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'counsel-projectile
- 'counsel-projectile-transformer)
-
-;;* counsel-projectile-mode
-
-(defcustom counsel-projectile-key-bindings
-  '((projectile-find-file        . counsel-projectile-find-file)
-    (projectile-find-file-dwim   . counsel-projectile-find-file-dwim)
-    (projectile-find-dir         . counsel-projectile-find-dir)
-    (projectile-switch-to-buffer . counsel-projectile-switch-to-buffer)
-    (projectile-grep             . counsel-projectile-grep)
-    (projectile-ag               . counsel-projectile-ag)
-    (projectile-ripgrep          . counsel-projectile-rg)
-    (projectile-switch-project   . counsel-projectile-switch-project)
-    (" "                         . counsel-projectile)
-    ("si"                        . counsel-projectile-git-grep)
-    ("Oc"                        . counsel-projectile-org-capture)
-    ("Oa"                        . counsel-projectile-org-agenda))
-  "Alist of counsel-projectile key bindings.
-
-Each element is of the form \(KEY . DEF\) where KEY is either a
-key sequence to bind in `projectile-command-map' or a projectile
-command to remap in `projectile-mode-map', and DEF is the
-counsel-projectile command to which KEY is remapped or bound."
-  :type '(alist :key-type (choice (function :tag "Projectile command")
-                                  key-sequence)
-                :value-type (function :tag "Counsel-projectile command"))
-  :group 'counsel-projectile)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode counsel-projectile-mode
-  "Toggle Counsel-Projectile mode on or off.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable the mode if ARG is positive,
-and disable it otherwise.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode
-if ARG is omitted or nil, and toggle it if ARG is `toggle'.
-
-Counsel-Projectile mode turns on Projectile mode, thus enabling
-all projectile key bindings, and adds the counsel-projectile key
-bindings on top of them.
-
-The counsel-projectile key bindings either remap existing
-projectile commands to their counsel-projectile replacements or
-bind keys to counsel-projectile commands that have no projectile
-counterparts."
-  :group 'counsel-projectile
-  :require 'counsel-projectile
-  :global t
-  (cond
-   (counsel-projectile-mode
-    (projectile-mode)
-    (dolist (binding counsel-projectile-key-bindings)
-      (if (functionp (car binding))
-          (define-key projectile-mode-map `[remap ,(car binding)] (cdr binding))
-        (define-key projectile-command-map (car binding) (cdr binding)))))
-   (t
-    (dolist (binding counsel-projectile-key-bindings)
-      (if (functionp (car binding))
-          (define-key projectile-mode-map `[remap ,(car binding)] nil)
-        (define-key projectile-command-map (car binding) nil)))
-    (projectile-mode -1))))
-
-;;* provide
-
-(provide 'counsel-projectile)
-
-;;; counsel-projectile.el ends here
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-;;; cycle-themes-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "cycle-themes" "cycle-themes.el" (23450 31929
-;;;;;;  629990 886000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from cycle-themes.el
-
-(defvar cycle-themes-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Cycle-Themes mode is enabled.
-See the `cycle-themes-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `cycle-themes-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'cycle-themes-mode "cycle-themes" nil)
-
-(autoload 'cycle-themes-mode "cycle-themes" "\
-Minor mode for cycling between themes.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; cycle-themes-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "cycle-themes" "20150403.309" "A global minor mode to make switching themes easier" '((cl-lib "0.5")) :commit "6e125d11fdbc6b78fc9f219eb2609a5e29815898" :keywords '("themes" "utility" "global minor mode") :url "http://github.com/toroidal-code/cycle-themes.el")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cycle-themes-20150403.309/cycle-themes.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/cycle-themes-20150403.309/cycle-themes.el
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-;;; cycle-themes.el --- A global minor mode to make switching themes easier
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015 Katherine Whitlock
-;;
-;; Authors: Katherine Whitlock <toroidalcode@gmail.com>
-;; URL: http://github.com/toroidal-code/cycle-themes.el
-;; Package-Version: 20150403.309
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.5"))
-;; Keywords: Themes, Utility, Global Minor Mode
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Allows switching between themes easily.
-
-;;; Installation
-
-;; In your Emacs config, define a list of themes you want to be
-;; able to switch between.  Then, enable the global minor mode.
-;;
-;;     (setq cycle-themes-theme-list
-;;           '(leuven monokai solarized-dark))
-;;     (require 'cycle-themes)
-;;     (cycle-themes-mode)
-;;
-;; `cycle-themes' is bound to 'C-c C-t' by default.
-;;
-;; You can optionally add hooks to be run after switching themes:
-;;
-;; (add-hook 'cycle-themes-after-cycle-hook
-;;           #'(lambda () (Do-something-fn ...)))
-;;
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
-;; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-;; Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
-;; version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
-;; FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more
-;; details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-;; GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
-;; USA.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (require 'cl-lib))
-
-(defgroup cycle-themes nil
-  "The cycle-themes group"
-  :group 'appearance
-  :prefix "cycle-themes-")
-
-(defcustom cycle-themes-after-cycle-hook nil
-  "Hooks that are run after switching themes."
-  :group 'cycle-themes
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom cycle-themes-theme-list (custom-available-themes)
-  "The list of themes to cycle through on calling `cycle-themes'."
-  :group 'cycle-themes
-  :type '(list symbol))
-
-(defcustom cycle-themes-allow-multiple-themes nil
-  "Whether to allow the application of more than one theme at once."
-  :group 'cycle-themes
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defconst cycle-themes-last-theme-set custom-enabled-themes
-  "Used with multiple theme layering.")
-
-(defconst cycle-themes-first-start t
-  "load-theme reapplies all minor-modes, so we need this to avoid a stack overflow.")
-
-(defun cycle-themes-get-next-valid-theme ()
-  "Get the next valid theme from the list."
-  ;; save our starting theme for a infinite-loop check
-  ;; if there's no theme applied,
-  (let* ((start-theme (or (first custom-enabled-themes)
-                          (car (last cycle-themes-theme-list))))
-         (current-theme start-theme))
-    ;; do-while
-    (while
-        (progn
-          ;; Fancy way to move to the next theme
-          ;; with modular arithmetic so we never reach the end.
-          (setq current-theme
-                (nth (mod (1+ (cl-position current-theme cycle-themes-theme-list))
-                          (length cycle-themes-theme-list))
-                     cycle-themes-theme-list))
-          ;; Make sure we didn't loop all the way through
-          (when (eq current-theme start-theme)
-            (error "No valid themes in cycle-themes-theme-list"))
-          (not (custom-theme-p current-theme))))
-    current-theme))
-
-
-(defun cycle-themes ()
-  "Cycle to the next theme."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((new-theme (cycle-themes-get-next-valid-theme))
-        (current-theme (first custom-enabled-themes))
-        (current-theme-set custom-enabled-themes))
-    ;; disable the current theme only if we want multiple themes
-    ;; and we had it before
-    (unless (and cycle-themes-allow-multiple-themes
-                 (member current-theme cycle-themes-last-theme-set))
-      (disable-theme current-theme))
-    (load-theme new-theme t)
-    (setq cycle-themes-last-theme-set current-theme-set)
-    (run-hooks 'cycle-themes-after-cycle-hook)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode cycle-themes-mode
-  "Minor mode for cycling between themes."
-  :lighter ""
-  :keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-            (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'cycle-themes)
-            map)
-  :global t
-  (progn
-    ;; remove any lingering themes other than the primary
-    (dolist (theme (cl-set-difference (custom-available-themes)
-                                      custom-enabled-themes))
-      (disable-theme theme))
-
-    ;; If we _aren't_ already trying to start up
-    (when cycle-themes-first-start
-      (setq cycle-themes-first-start nil)
-
-      ;; if there are no themes enabled, enable
-      ;; the first one in the list
-      (if (null custom-enabled-themes)
-          (add-hook 'emacs-startup-hook
-                    #'(lambda ()
-                        (load-theme (car cycle-themes-theme-list))
-                        (run-hooks 'cycle-themes-after-cycle-hook)))
-        
-        ;; otherwise, ensure they're _actually_ loaded
-        (add-hook 'emacs-startup-hook #'(lambda ()
-                                          (dolist (theme (reverse custom-enabled-themes))
-                                            (load-theme theme))
-                                          (run-hooks 'cycle-themes-after-cycle-hook)))))))
-
-(provide 'cycle-themes)
-;;; cycle-themes.el ends here
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-;;; dash-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("dash.el") (23450 31925 162370 147000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; dash-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "dash" "20180910.1856" "A modern list library for Emacs" 'nil :commit "6514359b8606a6a9a94068ccd601fcd6379d6584" :keywords '("lists") :authors '(("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com"))
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-;;; dash.el --- A modern list library for Emacs  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Magnar Sveen <magnars@gmail.com>
-;; Version: 2.14.1
-;; Package-Version: 20180910.1856
-;; Keywords: lists
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A modern list api for Emacs.
-;;
-;; See documentation on https://github.com/magnars/dash.el#functions
-;;
-;; **Please note** The lexical binding in this file is not utilised at the
-;; moment. We will take full advantage of lexical binding in an upcoming 3.0
-;; release of Dash. In the meantime, we've added the pragma to avoid a bug that
-;; you can read more about in https://github.com/magnars/dash.el/issues/130.
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup dash ()
-  "Customize group for dash.el"
-  :group 'lisp
-  :prefix "dash-")
-
-(defun dash--enable-fontlock (symbol value)
-  (when value
-    (dash-enable-font-lock))
-  (set-default symbol value))
-
-(defcustom dash-enable-fontlock nil
-  "If non-nil, enable fontification of dash functions, macros and
-special values."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :set 'dash--enable-fontlock
-  :group 'dash)
-
-(defmacro !cons (car cdr)
-  "Destructive: Set CDR to the cons of CAR and CDR."
-  `(setq ,cdr (cons ,car ,cdr)))
-
-(defmacro !cdr (list)
-  "Destructive: Set LIST to the cdr of LIST."
-  `(setq ,list (cdr ,list)))
-
-(defmacro --each (list &rest body)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-each'."
-  (declare (debug (form body))
-           (indent 1))
-  (let ((l (make-symbol "list")))
-    `(let ((,l ,list)
-           (it-index 0))
-       (while ,l
-         (let ((it (car ,l)))
-           ,@body)
-         (setq it-index (1+ it-index))
-         (!cdr ,l)))))
-
-(defmacro -doto (eval-initial-value &rest forms)
-  "Eval a form, then insert that form as the 2nd argument to other forms.
-The EVAL-INITIAL-VALUE form is evaluated once. Its result is
-passed to FORMS, which are then evaluated sequentially. Returns
-the target form."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (let ((retval (make-symbol "value")))
-    `(let ((,retval ,eval-initial-value))
-       ,@(mapcar (lambda (form)
-                   (if (sequencep form)
-                       `(,(-first-item form) ,retval ,@(cdr form))
-                     `(funcall form ,retval)))
-                 forms)
-       ,retval)))
-
-(defun -each (list fn)
-  "Call FN with every item in LIST. Return nil, used for side-effects only."
-  (--each list (funcall fn it)))
-
-(put '-each 'lisp-indent-function 1)
-
-(defalias '--each-indexed '--each)
-
-(defun -each-indexed (list fn)
-  "Call (FN index item) for each item in LIST.
-
-In the anaphoric form `--each-indexed', the index is exposed as symbol `it-index'.
-
-See also: `-map-indexed'."
-  (--each list (funcall fn it-index it)))
-(put '-each-indexed 'lisp-indent-function 1)
-
-(defmacro --each-while (list pred &rest body)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-each-while'."
-  (declare (debug (form form body))
-           (indent 2))
-  (let ((l (make-symbol "list"))
-        (c (make-symbol "continue")))
-    `(let ((,l ,list)
-           (,c t)
-           (it-index 0))
-       (while (and ,l ,c)
-         (let ((it (car ,l)))
-           (if (not ,pred) (setq ,c nil) ,@body))
-         (setq it-index (1+ it-index))
-         (!cdr ,l)))))
-
-(defun -each-while (list pred fn)
-  "Call FN with every item in LIST while (PRED item) is non-nil.
-Return nil, used for side-effects only."
-  (--each-while list (funcall pred it) (funcall fn it)))
-
-(put '-each-while 'lisp-indent-function 2)
-
-(defmacro --each-r (list &rest body)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-each-r'."
-  (declare (debug (form body))
-           (indent 1))
-  (let ((v (make-symbol "vector")))
-    ;; Implementation note: building vector is considerably faster
-    ;; than building a reversed list (vector takes less memory, so
-    ;; there is less GC), plus length comes naturally.  In-place
-    ;; 'nreverse' would be faster still, but BODY would be able to see
-    ;; that, even if modification was reversed before we return.
-    `(let* ((,v (vconcat ,list))
-            (it-index (length ,v))
-            it)
-       (while (> it-index 0)
-         (setq it-index (1- it-index))
-         (setq it (aref ,v it-index))
-         ,@body))))
-
-(defun -each-r (list fn)
-  "Call FN with every item in LIST in reversed order.
- Return nil, used for side-effects only."
-  (--each-r list (funcall fn it)))
-
-(defmacro --each-r-while (list pred &rest body)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-each-r-while'."
-  (declare (debug (form form body))
-           (indent 2))
-  (let ((v (make-symbol "vector")))
-    `(let* ((,v (vconcat ,list))
-            (it-index (length ,v))
-            it)
-       (while (> it-index 0)
-         (setq it-index (1- it-index))
-         (setq it (aref ,v it-index))
-         (if (not ,pred)
-             (setq it-index -1)
-           ,@body)))))
-
-(defun -each-r-while (list pred fn)
-  "Call FN with every item in reversed LIST while (PRED item) is non-nil.
-Return nil, used for side-effects only."
-  (--each-r-while list (funcall pred it) (funcall fn it)))
-
-(defmacro --dotimes (num &rest body)
-  "Repeatedly executes BODY (presumably for side-effects) with symbol `it' bound to integers from 0 through NUM-1."
-  (declare (debug (form body))
-           (indent 1))
-  (let ((n (make-symbol "num")))
-    `(let ((,n ,num)
-           (it 0))
-       (while (< it ,n)
-         ,@body
-         (setq it (1+ it))))))
-
-(defun -dotimes (num fn)
-  "Repeatedly calls FN (presumably for side-effects) passing in integers from 0 through NUM-1."
-  (--dotimes num (funcall fn it)))
-
-(put '-dotimes 'lisp-indent-function 1)
-
-(defun -map (fn list)
-  "Return a new list consisting of the result of applying FN to the items in LIST."
-  (mapcar fn list))
-
-(defmacro --map (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-map'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(mapcar (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defmacro --reduce-from (form initial-value list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-reduce-from'."
-  (declare (debug (form form form)))
-  `(let ((acc ,initial-value))
-     (--each ,list (setq acc ,form))
-     acc))
-
-(defun -reduce-from (fn initial-value list)
-  "Return the result of applying FN to INITIAL-VALUE and the
-first item in LIST, then applying FN to that result and the 2nd
-item, etc. If LIST contains no items, return INITIAL-VALUE and
-do not call FN.
-
-In the anaphoric form `--reduce-from', the accumulated value is
-exposed as symbol `acc'.
-
-See also: `-reduce', `-reduce-r'"
-  (--reduce-from (funcall fn acc it) initial-value list))
-
-(defmacro --reduce (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-reduce'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((lv (make-symbol "list-value")))
-    `(let ((,lv ,list))
-       (if ,lv
-           (--reduce-from ,form (car ,lv) (cdr ,lv))
-         (let (acc it) ,form)))))
-
-(defun -reduce (fn list)
-  "Return the result of applying FN to the first 2 items in LIST,
-then applying FN to that result and the 3rd item, etc. If LIST
-contains no items, return the result of calling FN with no
-arguments. If LIST contains a single item, return that item
-and do not call FN.
-
-In the anaphoric form `--reduce', the accumulated value is
-exposed as symbol `acc'.
-
-See also: `-reduce-from', `-reduce-r'"
-  (if list
-      (-reduce-from fn (car list) (cdr list))
-    (funcall fn)))
-
-(defmacro --reduce-r-from (form initial-value list)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-reduce-r-from'."
-  (declare (debug (form form form)))
-  `(--reduce-from ,form ,initial-value (reverse ,list)))
-
-(defun -reduce-r-from (fn initial-value list)
-  "Replace conses with FN, nil with INITIAL-VALUE and evaluate
-the resulting expression. If LIST is empty, INITIAL-VALUE is
-returned and FN is not called.
-
-Note: this function works the same as `-reduce-from' but the
-operation associates from right instead of from left.
-
-See also: `-reduce-r', `-reduce'"
-  (--reduce-r-from (funcall fn it acc) initial-value list))
-
-(defmacro --reduce-r (form list)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-reduce-r'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(--reduce ,form (reverse ,list)))
-
-(defun -reduce-r (fn list)
-  "Replace conses with FN and evaluate the resulting expression.
-The final nil is ignored. If LIST contains no items, return the
-result of calling FN with no arguments. If LIST contains a single
-item, return that item and do not call FN.
-
-The first argument of FN is the new item, the second is the
-accumulated value.
-
-Note: this function works the same as `-reduce' but the operation
-associates from right instead of from left.
-
-See also: `-reduce-r-from', `-reduce'"
-  (if list
-      (--reduce-r (funcall fn it acc) list)
-    (funcall fn)))
-
-(defun -reductions-from (fn init list)
-  "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction.
-
-See `-reduce-from' for explanation of the arguments.
-
-See also: `-reductions', `-reductions-r', `-reduce-r'"
-  (nreverse (--reduce-from (cons (funcall fn (car acc) it) acc) (list init) list)))
-
-(defun -reductions (fn list)
-  "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction.
-
-See `-reduce' for explanation of the arguments.
-
-See also: `-reductions-from', `-reductions-r', `-reduce-r'"
-  (and list (-reductions-from fn (car list) (cdr list))))
-
-(defun -reductions-r-from (fn init list)
-  "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction.
-
-See `-reduce-r-from' for explanation of the arguments.
-
-See also: `-reductions-r', `-reductions', `-reduce'"
-  (--reduce-r-from (cons (funcall fn it (car acc)) acc) (list init) list))
-
-(defun -reductions-r (fn list)
-  "Return a list of the intermediate values of the reduction.
-
-See `-reduce-r' for explanation of the arguments.
-
-See also: `-reductions-r-from', `-reductions', `-reduce'"
-  (when list
-    (let ((rev (reverse list)))
-      (--reduce-from (cons (funcall fn it (car acc)) acc)
-                     (list (car rev))
-                     (cdr rev)))))
-
-(defmacro --filter (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-filter'.
-
-See also: `--remove'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((r (make-symbol "result")))
-    `(let (,r)
-       (--each ,list (when ,form (!cons it ,r)))
-       (nreverse ,r))))
-
-(defun -filter (pred list)
-  "Return a new list of the items in LIST for which PRED returns a non-nil value.
-
-Alias: `-select'
-
-See also: `-keep', `-remove'."
-  (--filter (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defalias '-select '-filter)
-(defalias '--select '--filter)
-
-(defmacro --remove (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-remove'.
-
-See also `--filter'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(--filter (not ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -remove (pred list)
-  "Return a new list of the items in LIST for which PRED returns nil.
-
-Alias: `-reject'
-
-See also: `-filter'."
-  (--remove (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defalias '-reject '-remove)
-(defalias '--reject '--remove)
-
-(defun -remove-first (pred list)
-  "Return a new list with the first item matching PRED removed.
-
-Alias: `-reject-first'
-
-See also: `-remove', `-map-first'"
-  (let (front)
-    (while (and list (not (funcall pred (car list))))
-      (push (car list) front)
-      (!cdr list))
-    (if list
-        (-concat (nreverse front) (cdr list))
-      (nreverse front))))
-
-(defmacro --remove-first (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-remove-first'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-remove-first (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defalias '-reject-first '-remove-first)
-(defalias '--reject-first '--remove-first)
-
-(defun -remove-last (pred list)
-  "Return a new list with the last item matching PRED removed.
-
-Alias: `-reject-last'
-
-See also: `-remove', `-map-last'"
-  (nreverse (-remove-first pred (reverse list))))
-
-(defmacro --remove-last (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-remove-last'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-remove-last (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defalias '-reject-last '-remove-last)
-(defalias '--reject-last '--remove-last)
-
-(defun -remove-item (item list)
-  "Remove all occurences of ITEM from LIST.
-
-Comparison is done with `equal'."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (--remove (equal it item) list))
-
-(defmacro --keep (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-keep'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))
-        (m (make-symbol "mapped")))
-    `(let (,r)
-       (--each ,list (let ((,m ,form)) (when ,m (!cons ,m ,r))))
-       (nreverse ,r))))
-
-(defun -keep (fn list)
-  "Return a new list of the non-nil results of applying FN to the items in LIST.
-
-If you want to select the original items satisfying a predicate use `-filter'."
-  (--keep (funcall fn it) list))
-
-(defun -non-nil (list)
-  "Return all non-nil elements of LIST."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (-remove 'null list))
-
-(defmacro --map-indexed (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-map-indexed'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((r (make-symbol "result")))
-    `(let (,r)
-       (--each ,list
-         (!cons ,form ,r))
-       (nreverse ,r))))
-
-(defun -map-indexed (fn list)
-  "Return a new list consisting of the result of (FN index item) for each item in LIST.
-
-In the anaphoric form `--map-indexed', the index is exposed as symbol `it-index'.
-
-See also: `-each-indexed'."
-  (--map-indexed (funcall fn it-index it) list))
-
-(defmacro --map-when (pred rep list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-map-when'."
-  (declare (debug (form form form)))
-  (let ((r (make-symbol "result")))
-    `(let (,r)
-       (--each ,list (!cons (if ,pred ,rep it) ,r))
-       (nreverse ,r))))
-
-(defun -map-when (pred rep list)
-  "Return a new list where the elements in LIST that do not match the PRED function
-are unchanged, and where the elements in LIST that do match the PRED function are mapped
-through the REP function.
-
-Alias: `-replace-where'
-
-See also: `-update-at'"
-  (--map-when (funcall pred it) (funcall rep it) list))
-
-(defalias '-replace-where '-map-when)
-(defalias '--replace-where '--map-when)
-
-(defun -map-first (pred rep list)
-  "Replace first item in LIST satisfying PRED with result of REP called on this item.
-
-See also: `-map-when', `-replace-first'"
-  (let (front)
-    (while (and list (not (funcall pred (car list))))
-      (push (car list) front)
-      (!cdr list))
-    (if list
-        (-concat (nreverse front) (cons (funcall rep (car list)) (cdr list)))
-      (nreverse front))))
-
-(defmacro --map-first (pred rep list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-map-first'."
-  `(-map-first (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) (ignore it) ,rep) ,list))
-
-(defun -map-last (pred rep list)
-  "Replace last item in LIST satisfying PRED with result of REP called on this item.
-
-See also: `-map-when', `-replace-last'"
-  (nreverse (-map-first pred rep (reverse list))))
-
-(defmacro --map-last (pred rep list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-map-last'."
-  `(-map-last (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) (ignore it) ,rep) ,list))
-
-(defun -replace (old new list)
-  "Replace all OLD items in LIST with NEW.
-
-Elements are compared using `equal'.
-
-See also: `-replace-at'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (--map-when (equal it old) new list))
-
-(defun -replace-first (old new list)
-  "Replace the first occurence of OLD with NEW in LIST.
-
-Elements are compared using `equal'.
-
-See also: `-map-first'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (--map-first (equal old it) new list))
-
-(defun -replace-last (old new list)
-  "Replace the last occurence of OLD with NEW in LIST.
-
-Elements are compared using `equal'.
-
-See also: `-map-last'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (--map-last (equal old it) new list))
-
-(defmacro --mapcat (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-mapcat'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(apply 'append (--map ,form ,list)))
-
-(defun -mapcat (fn list)
-  "Return the concatenation of the result of mapping FN over LIST.
-Thus function FN should return a list."
-  (--mapcat (funcall fn it) list))
-
-(defun -flatten (l)
-  "Take a nested list L and return its contents as a single, flat list.
-
-Note that because `nil' represents a list of zero elements (an
-empty list), any mention of nil in L will disappear after
-flattening.  If you need to preserve nils, consider `-flatten-n'
-or map them to some unique symbol and then map them back.
-
-Conses of two atoms are considered \"terminals\", that is, they
-aren't flattened further.
-
-See also: `-flatten-n'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (if (and (listp l) (listp (cdr l)))
-      (-mapcat '-flatten l)
-    (list l)))
-
-(defmacro --iterate (form init n)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-iterate'."
-  (declare (debug (form form form)))
-  `(-iterate (lambda (it) ,form) ,init ,n))
-
-(defun -flatten-n (num list)
-  "Flatten NUM levels of a nested LIST.
-
-See also: `-flatten'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (-last-item (--iterate (--mapcat (-list it) it) list (1+ num))))
-
-(defun -concat (&rest lists)
-  "Return a new list with the concatenation of the elements in the supplied LISTS."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (apply 'append lists))
-
-(defalias '-copy 'copy-sequence
-  "Create a shallow copy of LIST.
-
-\(fn LIST)")
-
-(defun -splice (pred fun list)
-  "Splice lists generated by FUN in place of elements matching PRED in LIST.
-
-FUN takes the element matching PRED as input.
-
-This function can be used as replacement for `,@' in case you
-need to splice several lists at marked positions (for example
-with keywords).
-
-See also: `-splice-list', `-insert-at'"
-  (let (r)
-    (--each list
-      (if (funcall pred it)
-          (let ((new (funcall fun it)))
-            (--each new (!cons it r)))
-        (!cons it r)))
-    (nreverse r)))
-
-(defmacro --splice (pred form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-splice'."
-  `(-splice (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -splice-list (pred new-list list)
-  "Splice NEW-LIST in place of elements matching PRED in LIST.
-
-See also: `-splice', `-insert-at'"
-  (-splice pred (lambda (_) new-list) list))
-
-(defmacro --splice-list (pred new-list list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-splice-list'."
-  `(-splice-list (lambda (it) ,pred) ,new-list ,list))
-
-(defun -cons* (&rest args)
-  "Make a new list from the elements of ARGS.
-
-The last 2 members of ARGS are used as the final cons of the
-result so if the final member of ARGS is not a list the result is
-a dotted list."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (-reduce-r 'cons args))
-
-(defun -snoc (list elem &rest elements)
-  "Append ELEM to the end of the list.
-
-This is like `cons', but operates on the end of list.
-
-If ELEMENTS is non nil, append these to the list as well."
-  (-concat list (list elem) elements))
-
-(defmacro --first (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-first'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((n (make-symbol "needle")))
-    `(let (,n)
-       (--each-while ,list (not ,n)
-         (when ,form (setq ,n it)))
-       ,n)))
-
-(defun -first (pred list)
-  "Return the first x in LIST where (PRED x) is non-nil, else nil.
-
-To get the first item in the list no questions asked, use `car'.
-
-Alias: `-find'"
-  (--first (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defalias '-find '-first)
-(defalias '--find '--first)
-
-(defmacro --some (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-some'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((n (make-symbol "needle")))
-    `(let (,n)
-       (--each-while ,list (not ,n)
-         (setq ,n ,form))
-       ,n)))
-
-(defun -some (pred list)
-  "Return (PRED x) for the first LIST item where (PRED x) is non-nil, else nil.
-
-Alias: `-any'"
-  (--some (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defalias '-any '-some)
-(defalias '--any '--some)
-
-(defmacro --last (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-last'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((n (make-symbol "needle")))
-    `(let (,n)
-       (--each ,list
-         (when ,form (setq ,n it)))
-       ,n)))
-
-(defun -last (pred list)
-  "Return the last x in LIST where (PRED x) is non-nil, else nil."
-  (--last (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defalias '-first-item 'car
-  "Return the first item of LIST, or nil on an empty list.
-
-See also: `-second-item', `-last-item'.
-
-\(fn LIST)")
-
-;; Ensure that calls to `-first-item' are compiled to a single opcode,
-;; just like `car'.
-(put '-first-item 'byte-opcode 'byte-car)
-(put '-first-item 'byte-compile 'byte-compile-one-arg)
-
-(defalias '-second-item 'cadr
-  "Return the second item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short.
-
-See also: `-third-item'.
-
-\(fn LIST)")
-
-(defalias '-third-item 'caddr
-  "Return the third item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short.
-
-See also: `-fourth-item'.
-
-\(fn LIST)")
-
-(defun -fourth-item (list)
-  "Return the fourth item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short.
-
-See also: `-fifth-item'."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (car (cdr (cdr (cdr list)))))
-
-(defun -fifth-item (list)
-  "Return the fifth item of LIST, or nil if LIST is too short.
-
-See also: `-last-item'."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (car (cdr (cdr (cdr (cdr list))))))
-
-;; TODO: gv was introduced in 24.3, so we can remove the if statement
-;; when support for earlier versions is dropped
-(eval-when-compile
-  (require 'cl)
-  (if (fboundp 'gv-define-simple-setter)
-      (gv-define-simple-setter -first-item setcar)
-    (require 'cl)
-    (with-no-warnings
-      (defsetf -first-item (x) (val) `(setcar ,x ,val)))))
-
-(defun -last-item (list)
-  "Return the last item of LIST, or nil on an empty list."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (car (last list)))
-
-;; TODO: gv was introduced in 24.3, so we can remove the if statement
-;; when support for earlier versions is dropped
-(eval-when-compile
-  (if (fboundp 'gv-define-setter)
-      (gv-define-setter -last-item (val x) `(setcar (last ,x) ,val))
-    (with-no-warnings
-      (defsetf -last-item (x) (val) `(setcar (last ,x) ,val)))))
-
-(defun -butlast (list)
-  "Return a list of all items in list except for the last."
-  ;; no alias as we don't want magic optional argument
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (butlast list))
-
-(defmacro --count (pred list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-count'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((r (make-symbol "result")))
-    `(let ((,r 0))
-       (--each ,list (when ,pred (setq ,r (1+ ,r))))
-       ,r)))
-
-(defun -count (pred list)
-  "Counts the number of items in LIST where (PRED item) is non-nil."
-  (--count (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defun ---truthy? (val)
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (not (null val)))
-
-(defmacro --any? (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-any?'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(---truthy? (--some ,form ,list)))
-
-(defun -any? (pred list)
-  "Return t if (PRED x) is non-nil for any x in LIST, else nil.
-
-Alias: `-any-p', `-some?', `-some-p'"
-  (--any? (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defalias '-some? '-any?)
-(defalias '--some? '--any?)
-(defalias '-any-p '-any?)
-(defalias '--any-p '--any?)
-(defalias '-some-p '-any?)
-(defalias '--some-p '--any?)
-
-(defmacro --all? (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-all?'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((a (make-symbol "all")))
-    `(let ((,a t))
-       (--each-while ,list ,a (setq ,a ,form))
-       (---truthy? ,a))))
-
-(defun -all? (pred list)
-  "Return t if (PRED x) is non-nil for all x in LIST, else nil.
-
-Alias: `-all-p', `-every?', `-every-p'"
-  (--all? (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defalias '-every? '-all?)
-(defalias '--every? '--all?)
-(defalias '-all-p '-all?)
-(defalias '--all-p '--all?)
-(defalias '-every-p '-all?)
-(defalias '--every-p '--all?)
-
-(defmacro --none? (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-none?'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(--all? (not ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -none? (pred list)
-  "Return t if (PRED x) is nil for all x in LIST, else nil.
-
-Alias: `-none-p'"
-  (--none? (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defalias '-none-p '-none?)
-(defalias '--none-p '--none?)
-
-(defmacro --only-some? (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-only-some?'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((y (make-symbol "yes"))
-        (n (make-symbol "no")))
-    `(let (,y ,n)
-       (--each-while ,list (not (and ,y ,n))
-         (if ,form (setq ,y t) (setq ,n t)))
-       (---truthy? (and ,y ,n)))))
-
-(defun -only-some? (pred list)
-  "Return `t` if at least one item of LIST matches PRED and at least one item of LIST does not match PRED.
-Return `nil` both if all items match the predicate or if none of the items match the predicate.
-
-Alias: `-only-some-p'"
-  (--only-some? (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defalias '-only-some-p '-only-some?)
-(defalias '--only-some-p '--only-some?)
-
-(defun -slice (list from &optional to step)
-  "Return copy of LIST, starting from index FROM to index TO.
-
-FROM or TO may be negative.  These values are then interpreted
-modulo the length of the list.
-
-If STEP is a number, only each STEPth item in the resulting
-section is returned.  Defaults to 1."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((length (length list))
-        (new-list nil))
-    ;; to defaults to the end of the list
-    (setq to (or to length))
-    (setq step (or step 1))
-    ;; handle negative indices
-    (when (< from 0)
-      (setq from (mod from length)))
-    (when (< to 0)
-      (setq to (mod to length)))
-
-    ;; iterate through the list, keeping the elements we want
-    (--each-while list (< it-index to)
-      (when (and (>= it-index from)
-                 (= (mod (- from it-index) step) 0))
-        (push it new-list)))
-    (nreverse new-list)))
-
-(defun -take (n list)
-  "Return a new list of the first N items in LIST, or all items if there are fewer than N.
-
-See also: `-take-last'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let (result)
-    (--dotimes n
-      (when list
-        (!cons (car list) result)
-        (!cdr list)))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun -take-last (n list)
-  "Return the last N items of LIST in order.
-
-See also: `-take'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (copy-sequence (last list n)))
-
-(defalias '-drop 'nthcdr
-  "Return the tail of LIST without the first N items.
-
-See also: `-drop-last'
-
-\(fn N LIST)")
-
-(defun -drop-last (n list)
-  "Remove the last N items of LIST and return a copy.
-
-See also: `-drop'"
-  ;; No alias because we don't want magic optional argument
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (butlast list n))
-
-(defmacro --take-while (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-take-while'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((r (make-symbol "result")))
-    `(let (,r)
-       (--each-while ,list ,form (!cons it ,r))
-       (nreverse ,r))))
-
-(defun -take-while (pred list)
-  "Return a new list of successive items from LIST while (PRED item) returns a non-nil value."
-  (--take-while (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defmacro --drop-while (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-drop-while'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((l (make-symbol "list")))
-    `(let ((,l ,list))
-       (while (and ,l (let ((it (car ,l))) ,form))
-         (!cdr ,l))
-       ,l)))
-
-(defun -drop-while (pred list)
-  "Return the tail of LIST starting from the first item for which (PRED item) returns nil."
-  (--drop-while (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defun -split-at (n list)
-  "Return a list of ((-take N LIST) (-drop N LIST)), in no more than one pass through the list."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let (result)
-    (--dotimes n
-      (when list
-        (!cons (car list) result)
-        (!cdr list)))
-    (list (nreverse result) list)))
-
-(defun -rotate (n list)
-  "Rotate LIST N places to the right.  With N negative, rotate to the left.
-The time complexity is O(n)."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (if (> n 0)
-      (append (last list n) (butlast list n))
-    (append (-drop (- n) list) (-take (- n) list))))
-
-(defun -insert-at (n x list)
-  "Return a list with X inserted into LIST at position N.
-
-See also: `-splice', `-splice-list'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((split-list (-split-at n list)))
-    (nconc (car split-list) (cons x (cadr split-list)))))
-
-(defun -replace-at (n x list)
-  "Return a list with element at Nth position in LIST replaced with X.
-
-See also: `-replace'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((split-list (-split-at n list)))
-    (nconc (car split-list) (cons x (cdr (cadr split-list))))))
-
-(defun -update-at (n func list)
-  "Return a list with element at Nth position in LIST replaced with `(func (nth n list))`.
-
-See also: `-map-when'"
-  (let ((split-list (-split-at n list)))
-    (nconc (car split-list) (cons (funcall func (car (cadr split-list))) (cdr (cadr split-list))))))
-
-(defmacro --update-at (n form list)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-update-at'."
-  (declare (debug (form form form)))
-  `(-update-at ,n (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -remove-at (n list)
-  "Return a list with element at Nth position in LIST removed.
-
-See also: `-remove-at-indices', `-remove'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (-remove-at-indices (list n) list))
-
-(defun -remove-at-indices (indices list)
-  "Return a list whose elements are elements from LIST without
-elements selected as `(nth i list)` for all i
-from INDICES.
-
-See also: `-remove-at', `-remove'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let* ((indices (-sort '< indices))
-         (diffs (cons (car indices) (-map '1- (-zip-with '- (cdr indices) indices))))
-         r)
-    (--each diffs
-      (let ((split (-split-at it list)))
-        (!cons (car split) r)
-        (setq list (cdr (cadr split)))))
-    (!cons list r)
-    (apply '-concat (nreverse r))))
-
-(defmacro --split-with (pred list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-split-with'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((l (make-symbol "list"))
-        (r (make-symbol "result"))
-        (c (make-symbol "continue")))
-    `(let ((,l ,list)
-           (,r nil)
-           (,c t))
-       (while (and ,l ,c)
-         (let ((it (car ,l)))
-           (if (not ,pred)
-               (setq ,c nil)
-             (!cons it ,r)
-             (!cdr ,l))))
-       (list (nreverse ,r) ,l))))
-
-(defun -split-with (pred list)
-  "Return a list of ((-take-while PRED LIST) (-drop-while PRED LIST)), in no more than one pass through the list."
-  (--split-with (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defmacro -split-on (item list)
-  "Split the LIST each time ITEM is found.
-
-Unlike `-partition-by', the ITEM is discarded from the results.
-Empty lists are also removed from the result.
-
-Comparison is done by `equal'.
-
-See also `-split-when'"
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-split-when (lambda (it) (equal it ,item)) ,list))
-
-(defmacro --split-when (form list)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-split-when'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-split-when (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -split-when (fn list)
-  "Split the LIST on each element where FN returns non-nil.
-
-Unlike `-partition-by', the \"matched\" element is discarded from
-the results.  Empty lists are also removed from the result.
-
-This function can be thought of as a generalization of
-`split-string'."
-  (let (r s)
-    (while list
-      (if (not (funcall fn (car list)))
-          (push (car list) s)
-        (when s (push (nreverse s) r))
-        (setq s nil))
-      (!cdr list))
-    (when s (push (nreverse s) r))
-    (nreverse r)))
-
-(defmacro --separate (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-separate'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((y (make-symbol "yes"))
-        (n (make-symbol "no")))
-    `(let (,y ,n)
-       (--each ,list (if ,form (!cons it ,y) (!cons it ,n)))
-       (list (nreverse ,y) (nreverse ,n)))))
-
-(defun -separate (pred list)
-  "Return a list of ((-filter PRED LIST) (-remove PRED LIST)), in one pass through the list."
-  (--separate (funcall pred it) list))
-
-(defun ---partition-all-in-steps-reversed (n step list)
-  "Private: Used by -partition-all-in-steps and -partition-in-steps."
-  (when (< step 1)
-    (error "Step must be a positive number, or you're looking at some juicy infinite loops."))
-  (let ((result nil))
-    (while list
-      (!cons (-take n list) result)
-      (setq list (-drop step list)))
-    result))
-
-(defun -partition-all-in-steps (n step list)
-  "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists at offsets STEP apart.
-The last groups may contain less than N items."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (nreverse (---partition-all-in-steps-reversed n step list)))
-
-(defun -partition-in-steps (n step list)
-  "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists at offsets STEP apart.
-If there are not enough items to make the last group N-sized,
-those items are discarded."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((result (---partition-all-in-steps-reversed n step list)))
-    (while (and result (< (length (car result)) n))
-      (!cdr result))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun -partition-all (n list)
-  "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists.
-The last group may contain less than N items."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (-partition-all-in-steps n n list))
-
-(defun -partition (n list)
-  "Return a new list with the items in LIST grouped into N-sized sublists.
-If there are not enough items to make the last group N-sized,
-those items are discarded."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (-partition-in-steps n n list))
-
-(defmacro --partition-by (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-partition-by'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))
-        (s (make-symbol "sublist"))
-        (v (make-symbol "value"))
-        (n (make-symbol "new-value"))
-        (l (make-symbol "list")))
-    `(let ((,l ,list))
-       (when ,l
-         (let* ((,r nil)
-                (it (car ,l))
-                (,s (list it))
-                (,v ,form)
-                (,l (cdr ,l)))
-           (while ,l
-             (let* ((it (car ,l))
-                    (,n ,form))
-               (unless (equal ,v ,n)
-                 (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r)
-                 (setq ,s nil)
-                 (setq ,v ,n))
-               (!cons it ,s)
-               (!cdr ,l)))
-           (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r)
-           (nreverse ,r))))))
-
-(defun -partition-by (fn list)
-  "Apply FN to each item in LIST, splitting it each time FN returns a new value."
-  (--partition-by (funcall fn it) list))
-
-(defmacro --partition-by-header (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-partition-by-header'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))
-        (s (make-symbol "sublist"))
-        (h (make-symbol "header-value"))
-        (b (make-symbol "seen-body?"))
-        (n (make-symbol "new-value"))
-        (l (make-symbol "list")))
-    `(let ((,l ,list))
-       (when ,l
-         (let* ((,r nil)
-                (it (car ,l))
-                (,s (list it))
-                (,h ,form)
-                (,b nil)
-                (,l (cdr ,l)))
-           (while ,l
-             (let* ((it (car ,l))
-                    (,n ,form))
-               (if (equal ,h ,n)
-                   (when ,b
-                     (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r)
-                     (setq ,s nil)
-                     (setq ,b nil))
-                 (setq ,b t))
-               (!cons it ,s)
-               (!cdr ,l)))
-           (!cons (nreverse ,s) ,r)
-           (nreverse ,r))))))
-
-(defun -partition-by-header (fn list)
-  "Apply FN to the first item in LIST. That is the header
-value. Apply FN to each item in LIST, splitting it each time FN
-returns the header value, but only after seeing at least one
-other value (the body)."
-  (--partition-by-header (funcall fn it) list))
-
-(defun -partition-after-pred (pred list)
-  "Partition directly after each time PRED is true on an element of LIST."
-  (when list
-    (let ((rest (-partition-after-pred pred
-                                       (cdr list))))
-      (if (funcall pred (car list))
-          ;;split after (car list)
-          (cons (list (car list))
-                rest)
-
-        ;;don't split after (car list)
-        (cons (cons (car list)
-                    (car rest))
-              (cdr rest))))))
-
-(defun -partition-before-pred (pred list)
-  "Partition directly before each time PRED is true on an element of LIST."
-  (nreverse (-map #'reverse
-                  (-partition-after-pred pred (reverse list)))))
-
-(defun -partition-after-item (item list)
-  "Partition directly after each time ITEM appears in LIST."
-  (-partition-after-pred (lambda (ele) (equal ele item))
-                         list))
-
-(defun -partition-before-item (item list)
-  "Partition directly before each time ITEM appears in LIST."
-  (-partition-before-pred (lambda (ele) (equal ele item))
-                          list))
-
-(defmacro --group-by (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-group-by'."
-  (declare (debug t))
-  (let ((n (make-symbol "n"))
-        (k (make-symbol "k"))
-        (grp (make-symbol "grp")))
-    `(nreverse
-      (-map
-       (lambda (,n)
-         (cons (car ,n)
-               (nreverse (cdr ,n))))
-       (--reduce-from
-        (let* ((,k (,@form))
-               (,grp (assoc ,k acc)))
-          (if ,grp
-              (setcdr ,grp (cons it (cdr ,grp)))
-            (push
-             (list ,k it)
-             acc))
-          acc)
-        nil ,list)))))
-
-(defun -group-by (fn list)
-  "Separate LIST into an alist whose keys are FN applied to the
-elements of LIST.  Keys are compared by `equal'."
-  (--group-by (funcall fn it) list))
-
-(defun -interpose (sep list)
-  "Return a new list of all elements in LIST separated by SEP."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let (result)
-    (when list
-      (!cons (car list) result)
-      (!cdr list))
-    (while list
-      (setq result (cons (car list) (cons sep result)))
-      (!cdr list))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun -interleave (&rest lists)
-  "Return a new list of the first item in each list, then the second etc."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (when lists
-    (let (result)
-      (while (-none? 'null lists)
-        (--each lists (!cons (car it) result))
-        (setq lists (-map 'cdr lists)))
-      (nreverse result))))
-
-(defmacro --zip-with (form list1 list2)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-zip-with'.
-
-The elements in list1 are bound as symbol `it', the elements in list2 as symbol `other'."
-  (declare (debug (form form form)))
-  (let ((r (make-symbol "result"))
-        (l1 (make-symbol "list1"))
-        (l2 (make-symbol "list2")))
-    `(let ((,r nil)
-           (,l1 ,list1)
-           (,l2 ,list2))
-       (while (and ,l1 ,l2)
-         (let ((it (car ,l1))
-               (other (car ,l2)))
-           (!cons ,form ,r)
-           (!cdr ,l1)
-           (!cdr ,l2)))
-       (nreverse ,r))))
-
-(defun -zip-with (fn list1 list2)
-  "Zip the two lists LIST1 and LIST2 using a function FN.  This
-function is applied pairwise taking as first argument element of
-LIST1 and as second argument element of LIST2 at corresponding
-position.
-
-The anaphoric form `--zip-with' binds the elements from LIST1 as symbol `it',
-and the elements from LIST2 as symbol `other'."
-  (--zip-with (funcall fn it other) list1 list2))
-
-(defun -zip (&rest lists)
-  "Zip LISTS together.  Group the head of each list, followed by the
-second elements of each list, and so on. The lengths of the returned
-groupings are equal to the length of the shortest input list.
-
-If two lists are provided as arguments, return the groupings as a list
-of cons cells. Otherwise, return the groupings as a list of lists.
-
-Please note! This distinction is being removed in an upcoming 3.0
-release of Dash. If you rely on this behavior, use -zip-pair instead."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (when lists
-    (let (results)
-      (while (-none? 'null lists)
-        (setq results (cons (mapcar 'car lists) results))
-        (setq lists (mapcar 'cdr lists)))
-      (setq results (nreverse results))
-      (if (= (length lists) 2)
-          ;; to support backward compatability, return
-          ;; a cons cell if two lists were provided
-          (--map (cons (car it) (cadr it)) results)
-        results))))
-
-(defalias '-zip-pair '-zip)
-
-(defun -zip-fill (fill-value &rest lists)
-  "Zip LISTS, with FILL-VALUE padded onto the shorter lists. The
-lengths of the returned groupings are equal to the length of the
-longest input list."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (apply '-zip (apply '-pad (cons fill-value lists))))
-
-(defun -unzip (lists)
-  "Unzip LISTS.
-
-This works just like `-zip' but takes a list of lists instead of
-a variable number of arguments, such that
-
-  (-unzip (-zip L1 L2 L3 ...))
-
-is identity (given that the lists are the same length).
-
-See also: `-zip'"
-  (apply '-zip lists))
-
-(defun -cycle (list)
-  "Return an infinite copy of LIST that will cycle through the
-elements and repeat from the beginning."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((newlist (-map 'identity list)))
-    (nconc newlist newlist)))
-
-(defun -pad (fill-value &rest lists)
-  "Appends FILL-VALUE to the end of each list in LISTS such that they
-will all have the same length."
-  (let* ((annotations (-annotate 'length lists))
-         (n (-max (-map 'car annotations))))
-    (--map (append (cdr it) (-repeat (- n (car it)) fill-value)) annotations)))
-
-(defun -annotate (fn list)
-  "Return a list of cons cells where each cell is FN applied to each
-element of LIST paired with the unmodified element of LIST."
-  (-zip (-map fn list) list))
-
-(defmacro --annotate (form list)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-annotate'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-annotate (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun dash--table-carry (lists restore-lists &optional re)
-  "Helper for `-table' and `-table-flat'.
-
-If a list overflows, carry to the right and reset the list."
-  (while (not (or (car lists)
-                  (equal lists '(nil))))
-    (setcar lists (car restore-lists))
-    (pop (cadr lists))
-    (!cdr lists)
-    (!cdr restore-lists)
-    (when re
-      (push (nreverse (car re)) (cadr re))
-      (setcar re nil)
-      (!cdr re))))
-
-(defun -table (fn &rest lists)
-  "Compute outer product of LISTS using function FN.
-
-The function FN should have the same arity as the number of
-supplied lists.
-
-The outer product is computed by applying fn to all possible
-combinations created by taking one element from each list in
-order.  The dimension of the result is (length lists).
-
-See also: `-table-flat'"
-  (let ((restore-lists (copy-sequence lists))
-        (last-list (last lists))
-        (re (make-list (length lists) nil)))
-    (while (car last-list)
-      (let ((item (apply fn (-map 'car lists))))
-        (push item (car re))
-        (setcar lists (cdar lists)) ;; silence byte compiler
-        (dash--table-carry lists restore-lists re)))
-    (nreverse (car (last re)))))
-
-(defun -table-flat (fn &rest lists)
-  "Compute flat outer product of LISTS using function FN.
-
-The function FN should have the same arity as the number of
-supplied lists.
-
-The outer product is computed by applying fn to all possible
-combinations created by taking one element from each list in
-order.  The results are flattened, ignoring the tensor structure
-of the result.  This is equivalent to calling:
-
-  (-flatten-n (1- (length lists)) (apply \\='-table fn lists))
-
-but the implementation here is much more efficient.
-
-See also: `-flatten-n', `-table'"
-  (let ((restore-lists (copy-sequence lists))
-        (last-list (last lists))
-        re)
-    (while (car last-list)
-      (let ((item (apply fn (-map 'car lists))))
-        (push item re)
-        (setcar lists (cdar lists)) ;; silence byte compiler
-        (dash--table-carry lists restore-lists)))
-    (nreverse re)))
-
-(defun -partial (fn &rest args)
-  "Take a function FN and fewer than the normal arguments to FN,
-and return a fn that takes a variable number of additional ARGS.
-When called, the returned function calls FN with ARGS first and
-then additional args."
-  (apply 'apply-partially fn args))
-
-(defun -elem-index (elem list)
-  "Return the index of the first element in the given LIST which
-is equal to the query element ELEM, or nil if there is no
-such element."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (car (-elem-indices elem list)))
-
-(defun -elem-indices (elem list)
-  "Return the indices of all elements in LIST equal to the query
-element ELEM, in ascending order."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (-find-indices (-partial 'equal elem) list))
-
-(defun -find-indices (pred list)
-  "Return the indices of all elements in LIST satisfying the
-predicate PRED, in ascending order."
-  (apply 'append (--map-indexed (when (funcall pred it) (list it-index)) list)))
-
-(defmacro --find-indices (form list)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-find-indices'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-find-indices (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -find-index (pred list)
-  "Take a predicate PRED and a LIST and return the index of the
-first element in the list satisfying the predicate, or nil if
-there is no such element.
-
-See also `-first'."
-  (car (-find-indices pred list)))
-
-(defmacro --find-index (form list)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-find-index'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-find-index (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -find-last-index (pred list)
-  "Take a predicate PRED and a LIST and return the index of the
-last element in the list satisfying the predicate, or nil if
-there is no such element.
-
-See also `-last'."
-  (-last-item (-find-indices pred list)))
-
-(defmacro --find-last-index (form list)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-find-last-index'."
-  `(-find-last-index (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -select-by-indices (indices list)
-  "Return a list whose elements are elements from LIST selected
-as `(nth i list)` for all i from INDICES."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let (r)
-    (--each indices
-      (!cons (nth it list) r))
-    (nreverse r)))
-
-(defun -select-columns (columns table)
-  "Select COLUMNS from TABLE.
-
-TABLE is a list of lists where each element represents one row.
-It is assumed each row has the same length.
-
-Each row is transformed such that only the specified COLUMNS are
-selected.
-
-See also: `-select-column', `-select-by-indices'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (--map (-select-by-indices columns it) table))
-
-(defun -select-column (column table)
-  "Select COLUMN from TABLE.
-
-TABLE is a list of lists where each element represents one row.
-It is assumed each row has the same length.
-
-The single selected column is returned as a list.
-
-See also: `-select-columns', `-select-by-indices'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (--mapcat (-select-by-indices (list column) it) table))
-
-(defmacro -> (x &optional form &rest more)
-  "Thread the expr through the forms. Insert X as the second item
-in the first form, making a list of it if it is not a list
-already. If there are more forms, insert the first form as the
-second item in second form, etc."
-  (declare (debug (form &rest [&or symbolp (sexp &rest form)])))
-  (cond
-   ((null form) x)
-   ((null more) (if (listp form)
-                    `(,(car form) ,x ,@(cdr form))
-                  (list form x)))
-   (:else `(-> (-> ,x ,form) ,@more))))
-
-(defmacro ->> (x &optional form &rest more)
-  "Thread the expr through the forms. Insert X as the last item
-in the first form, making a list of it if it is not a list
-already. If there are more forms, insert the first form as the
-last item in second form, etc."
-  (declare (debug ->))
-  (cond
-   ((null form) x)
-   ((null more) (if (listp form)
-                    `(,@form ,x)
-                  (list form x)))
-   (:else `(->> (->> ,x ,form) ,@more))))
-
-(defmacro --> (x &rest forms)
-  "Starting with the value of X, thread each expression through FORMS.
-
-Insert X at the position signified by the symbol `it' in the first
-form.  If there are more forms, insert the first form at the position
-signified by `it' in in second form, etc."
-  (declare (debug (form body)))
-  `(-as-> ,x it ,@forms))
-
-(defmacro -as-> (value variable &rest forms)
-  "Starting with VALUE, thread VARIABLE through FORMS.
-
-In the first form, bind VARIABLE to VALUE.  In the second form, bind
-VARIABLE to the result of the first form, and so forth."
-  (declare (debug (form symbolp body)))
-  (if (null forms)
-      `,value
-    `(let ((,variable ,value))
-       (-as-> ,(if (symbolp (car forms))
-                 (list (car forms) variable)
-               (car forms))
-            ,variable
-              ,@(cdr forms)))))
-
-(defmacro -some-> (x &optional form &rest more)
-  "When expr is non-nil, thread it through the first form (via `->'),
-and when that result is non-nil, through the next form, etc."
-  (declare (debug ->))
-  (if (null form) x
-    (let ((result (make-symbol "result")))
-      `(-some-> (-when-let (,result ,x)
-                  (-> ,result ,form))
-                ,@more))))
-
-(defmacro -some->> (x &optional form &rest more)
-  "When expr is non-nil, thread it through the first form (via `->>'),
-and when that result is non-nil, through the next form, etc."
-  (declare (debug ->))
-  (if (null form) x
-    (let ((result (make-symbol "result")))
-      `(-some->> (-when-let (,result ,x)
-                   (->> ,result ,form))
-                 ,@more))))
-
-(defmacro -some--> (x &optional form &rest more)
-  "When expr in non-nil, thread it through the first form (via `-->'),
-and when that result is non-nil, through the next form, etc."
-  (declare (debug ->))
-  (if (null form) x
-    (let ((result (make-symbol "result")))
-      `(-some--> (-when-let (,result ,x)
-                   (--> ,result ,form))
-                 ,@more))))
-
-(defun -grade-up (comparator list)
-  "Grade elements of LIST using COMPARATOR relation, yielding a
-permutation vector such that applying this permutation to LIST
-sorts it in ascending order."
-  ;; ugly hack to "fix" lack of lexical scope
-  (let ((comp `(lambda (it other) (funcall ',comparator (car it) (car other)))))
-    (->> (--map-indexed (cons it it-index) list)
-         (-sort comp)
-         (-map 'cdr))))
-
-(defun -grade-down (comparator list)
-  "Grade elements of LIST using COMPARATOR relation, yielding a
-permutation vector such that applying this permutation to LIST
-sorts it in descending order."
-  ;; ugly hack to "fix" lack of lexical scope
-  (let ((comp `(lambda (it other) (funcall ',comparator (car other) (car it)))))
-    (->> (--map-indexed (cons it it-index) list)
-         (-sort comp)
-         (-map 'cdr))))
-
-(defvar dash--source-counter 0
-  "Monotonic counter for generated symbols.")
-
-(defun dash--match-make-source-symbol ()
-  "Generate a new dash-source symbol.
-
-All returned symbols are guaranteed to be unique."
-  (prog1 (make-symbol (format "--dash-source-%d--" dash--source-counter))
-    (setq dash--source-counter (1+ dash--source-counter))))
-
-(defun dash--match-ignore-place-p (symbol)
-  "Return non-nil if SYMBOL is a symbol and starts with _."
-  (and (symbolp symbol)
-       (eq (aref (symbol-name symbol) 0) ?_)))
-
-(defun dash--match-cons-skip-cdr (skip-cdr source)
-  "Helper function generating idiomatic shifting code."
-  (cond
-   ((= skip-cdr 0)
-    `(pop ,source))
-   (t
-    `(prog1 ,(dash--match-cons-get-car skip-cdr source)
-       (setq ,source ,(dash--match-cons-get-cdr (1+ skip-cdr) source))))))
-
-(defun dash--match-cons-get-car (skip-cdr source)
-  "Helper function generating idiomatic code to get nth car."
-  (cond
-   ((= skip-cdr 0)
-    `(car ,source))
-   ((= skip-cdr 1)
-    `(cadr ,source))
-   (t
-    `(nth ,skip-cdr ,source))))
-
-(defun dash--match-cons-get-cdr (skip-cdr source)
-  "Helper function generating idiomatic code to get nth cdr."
-  (cond
-   ((= skip-cdr 0)
-    source)
-   ((= skip-cdr 1)
-    `(cdr ,source))
-   (t
-    `(nthcdr ,skip-cdr ,source))))
-
-(defun dash--match-cons (match-form source)
-  "Setup a cons matching environment and call the real matcher."
-  (let ((s (dash--match-make-source-symbol))
-        (n 0)
-        (m match-form))
-    (while (and (consp m)
-                (dash--match-ignore-place-p (car m)))
-      (setq n (1+ n)) (!cdr m))
-    (cond
-     ;; when we only have one pattern in the list, we don't have to
-     ;; create a temporary binding (--dash-source--) for the source
-     ;; and just use the input directly
-     ((and (consp m)
-           (not (cdr m)))
-      (dash--match (car m) (dash--match-cons-get-car n source)))
-     ;; handle other special types
-     ((> n 0)
-      (dash--match m (dash--match-cons-get-cdr n source)))
-     ;; this is the only entry-point for dash--match-cons-1, that's
-     ;; why we can't simply use the above branch, it would produce
-     ;; infinite recursion
-     (t
-      (cons (list s source) (dash--match-cons-1 match-form s))))))
-
-(defun dash--match-cons-1 (match-form source &optional props)
-  "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE.
-
-MATCH-FORM is a proper or improper list.  Each element of
-MATCH-FORM is either a symbol, which gets bound to the respective
-value in source or another match form which gets destructured
-recursively.
-
-If the cdr of last cons cell in the list is `nil', matching stops
-there.
-
-SOURCE is a proper or improper list."
-  (let ((skip-cdr (or (plist-get props :skip-cdr) 0)))
-    (cond
-     ((consp match-form)
-      (cond
-       ((cdr match-form)
-        (cond
-         ((and (symbolp (car match-form))
-               (memq (car match-form) '(&keys &plist &alist &hash)))
-          (dash--match-kv (dash--match-kv-normalize-match-form match-form) (dash--match-cons-get-cdr skip-cdr source)))
-         ((dash--match-ignore-place-p (car match-form))
-          (dash--match-cons-1 (cdr match-form) source
-                              (plist-put props :skip-cdr (1+ skip-cdr))))
-         (t
-          (-concat (dash--match (car match-form) (dash--match-cons-skip-cdr skip-cdr source))
-                   (dash--match-cons-1 (cdr match-form) source)))))
-       (t ;; Last matching place, no need for shift
-        (dash--match (car match-form) (dash--match-cons-get-car skip-cdr source)))))
-     ((eq match-form nil)
-      nil)
-     (t ;; Handle improper lists.  Last matching place, no need for shift
-      (dash--match match-form (dash--match-cons-get-cdr skip-cdr source))))))
-
-(defun dash--vector-tail (seq start)
-  "Return the tail of SEQ starting at START."
-  (cond
-   ((vectorp seq)
-    (let* ((re-length (- (length seq) start))
-           (re (make-vector re-length 0)))
-      (--dotimes re-length (aset re it (aref seq (+ it start))))
-      re))
-   ((stringp seq)
-    (substring seq start))))
-
-(defun dash--match-vector (match-form source)
-  "Setup a vector matching environment and call the real matcher."
-  (let ((s (dash--match-make-source-symbol)))
-    (cond
-     ;; don't bind `s' if we only have one sub-pattern
-     ((= (length match-form) 1)
-      (dash--match (aref match-form 0) `(aref ,source 0)))
-     ;; if the source is a symbol, we don't need to re-bind it
-     ((symbolp source)
-      (dash--match-vector-1 match-form source))
-     ;; don't bind `s' if we only have one sub-pattern which is not ignored
-     ((let* ((ignored-places (mapcar 'dash--match-ignore-place-p match-form))
-             (ignored-places-n (length (-remove 'null ignored-places))))
-        (when (= ignored-places-n (1- (length match-form)))
-          (let ((n (-find-index 'null ignored-places)))
-            (dash--match (aref match-form n) `(aref ,source ,n))))))
-     (t
-      (cons (list s source) (dash--match-vector-1 match-form s))))))
-
-(defun dash--match-vector-1 (match-form source)
-  "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE.
-
-MATCH-FORM is a vector.  Each element of MATCH-FORM is either a
-symbol, which gets bound to the respective value in source or
-another match form which gets destructured recursively.
-
-If second-from-last place in MATCH-FORM is the symbol &rest, the
-next element of the MATCH-FORM is matched against the tail of
-SOURCE, starting at index of the &rest symbol.  This is
-conceptually the same as the (head . tail) match for improper
-lists, where dot plays the role of &rest.
-
-SOURCE is a vector.
-
-If the MATCH-FORM vector is shorter than SOURCE vector, only
-the (length MATCH-FORM) places are bound, the rest of the SOURCE
-is discarded."
-  (let ((i 0)
-        (l (length match-form))
-        (re))
-    (while (< i l)
-      (let ((m (aref match-form i)))
-        (push (cond
-               ((and (symbolp m)
-                     (eq m '&rest))
-                (prog1 (dash--match
-                        (aref match-form (1+ i))
-                        `(dash--vector-tail ,source ,i))
-                  (setq i l)))
-               ((and (symbolp m)
-                     ;; do not match symbols starting with _
-                     (not (eq (aref (symbol-name m) 0) ?_)))
-                (list (list m `(aref ,source ,i))))
-               ((not (symbolp m))
-                (dash--match m `(aref ,source ,i))))
-              re)
-        (setq i (1+ i))))
-    (-flatten-n 1 (nreverse re))))
-
-(defun dash--match-kv-normalize-match-form (pattern)
-  "Normalize kv PATTERN.
-
-This method normalizes PATTERN to the format expected by
-`dash--match-kv'.  See `-let' for the specification."
-  (let ((normalized (list (car pattern)))
-        (skip nil)
-        (fill-placeholder (make-symbol "--dash-fill-placeholder--")))
-    (-each (apply '-zip (-pad fill-placeholder (cdr pattern) (cddr pattern)))
-      (lambda (pair)
-        (let ((current (car pair))
-              (next (cdr pair)))
-          (if skip
-              (setq skip nil)
-            (if (or (eq fill-placeholder next)
-                    (not (or (and (symbolp next)
-                                  (not (keywordp next))
-                                  (not (eq next t))
-                                  (not (eq next nil)))
-                             (and (consp next)
-                                  (not (eq (car next) 'quote)))
-                             (vectorp next))))
-                (progn
-                  (cond
-                   ((keywordp current)
-                    (push current normalized)
-                    (push (intern (substring (symbol-name current) 1)) normalized))
-                   ((stringp current)
-                    (push current normalized)
-                    (push (intern current) normalized))
-                   ((and (consp current)
-                         (eq (car current) 'quote))
-                    (push current normalized)
-                    (push (cadr current) normalized))
-                   (t (error "-let: found key `%s' in kv destructuring but its pattern `%s' is invalid and can not be derived from the key" current next)))
-                  (setq skip nil))
-              (push current normalized)
-              (push next normalized)
-              (setq skip t))))))
-    (nreverse normalized)))
-
-(defun dash--match-kv (match-form source)
-  "Setup a kv matching environment and call the real matcher.
-
-kv can be any key-value store, such as plist, alist or hash-table."
-  (let ((s (dash--match-make-source-symbol)))
-    (cond
-     ;; don't bind `s' if we only have one sub-pattern (&type key val)
-     ((= (length match-form) 3)
-      (dash--match-kv-1 (cdr match-form) source (car match-form)))
-     ;; if the source is a symbol, we don't need to re-bind it
-     ((symbolp source)
-      (dash--match-kv-1 (cdr match-form) source (car match-form)))
-     (t
-      (cons (list s source) (dash--match-kv-1 (cdr match-form) s (car match-form)))))))
-
-(defun dash--match-kv-1 (match-form source type)
-  "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE of type TYPE.
-
-MATCH-FORM is a proper list of the form (key1 place1 ... keyN
-placeN).  Each placeK is either a symbol, which gets bound to the
-value of keyK retrieved from the key-value store, or another
-match form which gets destructured recursively.
-
-SOURCE is a key-value store of type TYPE, which can be a plist,
-an alist or a hash table.
-
-TYPE is a token specifying the type of the key-value store.
-Valid values are &plist, &alist and &hash."
-  (-flatten-n 1 (-map
-                 (lambda (kv)
-                   (let* ((k (car kv))
-                          (v (cadr kv))
-                          (getter (cond
-                                   ((or (eq type '&plist) (eq type '&keys))
-                                    `(plist-get ,source ,k))
-                                   ((eq type '&alist)
-                                    `(cdr (assoc ,k ,source)))
-                                   ((eq type '&hash)
-                                    `(gethash ,k ,source)))))
-                     (cond
-                      ((symbolp v)
-                       (list (list v getter)))
-                      (t (dash--match v getter)))))
-                 (-partition 2 match-form))))
-
-(defun dash--match-symbol (match-form source)
-  "Bind a symbol.
-
-This works just like `let', there is no destructuring."
-  (list (list match-form source)))
-
-(defun dash--match (match-form source)
-  "Match MATCH-FORM against SOURCE.
-
-This function tests the MATCH-FORM and dispatches to specific
-matchers based on the type of the expression.
-
-Key-value stores are disambiguated by placing a token &plist,
-&alist or &hash as a first item in the MATCH-FORM."
-  (cond
-   ((symbolp match-form)
-    (dash--match-symbol match-form source))
-   ((consp match-form)
-    (cond
-     ;; Handle the "x &as" bindings first.
-     ((and (consp (cdr match-form))
-           (symbolp (car match-form))
-           (eq '&as (cadr match-form)))
-      (let ((s (car match-form)))
-        (cons (list s source)
-              (dash--match (cddr match-form) s))))
-     ((memq (car match-form) '(&keys &plist &alist &hash))
-      (dash--match-kv (dash--match-kv-normalize-match-form match-form) source))
-     (t (dash--match-cons match-form source))))
-   ((vectorp match-form)
-    ;; We support the &as binding in vectors too
-    (cond
-     ((and (> (length match-form) 2)
-           (symbolp (aref match-form 0))
-           (eq '&as (aref match-form 1)))
-      (let ((s (aref match-form 0)))
-        (cons (list s source)
-              (dash--match (dash--vector-tail match-form 2) s))))
-     (t (dash--match-vector match-form source))))))
-
-(defun dash--normalize-let-varlist (varlist)
-  "Normalize VARLIST so that every binding is a list.
-
-`let' allows specifying a binding which is not a list but simply
-the place which is then automatically bound to nil, such that all
-three of the following are identical and evaluate to nil.
-
-  (let (a) a)
-  (let ((a)) a)
-  (let ((a nil)) a)
-
-This function normalizes all of these to the last form."
-  (--map (if (consp it) it (list it nil)) varlist))
-
-(defmacro -let* (varlist &rest body)
-  "Bind variables according to VARLIST then eval BODY.
-
-VARLIST is a list of lists of the form (PATTERN SOURCE).  Each
-PATTERN is matched against the SOURCE structurally.  SOURCE is
-only evaluated once for each PATTERN.
-
-Each SOURCE can refer to the symbols already bound by this
-VARLIST.  This is useful if you want to destructure SOURCE
-recursively but also want to name the intermediate structures.
-
-See `-let' for the list of all possible patterns."
-  (declare (debug ((&rest [&or (sexp form) sexp]) body))
-           (indent 1))
-  (let* ((varlist (dash--normalize-let-varlist varlist))
-         (bindings (--mapcat (dash--match (car it) (cadr it)) varlist)))
-    `(let* ,bindings
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defmacro -let (varlist &rest body)
-  "Bind variables according to VARLIST then eval BODY.
-
-VARLIST is a list of lists of the form (PATTERN SOURCE).  Each
-PATTERN is matched against the SOURCE \"structurally\".  SOURCE
-is only evaluated once for each PATTERN.  Each PATTERN is matched
-recursively, and can therefore contain sub-patterns which are
-matched against corresponding sub-expressions of SOURCE.
-
-All the SOURCEs are evalled before any symbols are
-bound (i.e. \"in parallel\").
-
-If VARLIST only contains one (PATTERN SOURCE) element, you can
-optionally specify it using a vector and discarding the
-outer-most parens.  Thus
-
-  (-let ((PATTERN SOURCE)) ..)
-
-becomes
-
-  (-let [PATTERN SOURCE] ..).
-
-`-let' uses a convention of not binding places (symbols) starting
-with _ whenever it's possible.  You can use this to skip over
-entries you don't care about.  However, this is not *always*
-possible (as a result of implementation) and these symbols might
-get bound to undefined values.
-
-Following is the overview of supported patterns.  Remember that
-patterns can be matched recursively, so every a, b, aK in the
-following can be a matching construct and not necessarily a
-symbol/variable.
-
-Symbol:
-
-  a - bind the SOURCE to A.  This is just like regular `let'.
-
-Conses and lists:
-
-  (a) - bind `car' of cons/list to A
-
-  (a . b) - bind car of cons to A and `cdr' to B
-
-  (a b) - bind car of list to A and `cadr' to B
-
-  (a1 a2 a3  ...) - bind 0th car of list to A1, 1st to A2, 2nd to A3 ...
-
-  (a1 a2 a3 ... aN . rest) - as above, but bind the Nth cdr to REST.
-
-Vectors:
-
-  [a] - bind 0th element of a non-list sequence to A (works with
-        vectors, strings, bit arrays...)
-
-  [a1 a2 a3 ...] - bind 0th element of non-list sequence to A0, 1st to
-                   A1, 2nd to A2, ...
-                   If the PATTERN is shorter than SOURCE, the values at
-                   places not in PATTERN are ignored.
-                   If the PATTERN is longer than SOURCE, an `error' is
-                   thrown.
-
-  [a1 a2 a3 ... &rest rest] - as above, but bind the rest of
-                              the sequence to REST.  This is
-                              conceptually the same as improper list
-                              matching (a1 a2 ... aN . rest)
-
-Key/value stores:
-
-  (&plist key0 a0 ... keyN aN) - bind value mapped by keyK in the
-                                 SOURCE plist to aK.  If the
-                                 value is not found, aK is nil.
-                                 Uses `plist-get' to fetch values.
-
-  (&alist key0 a0 ... keyN aN) - bind value mapped by keyK in the
-                                 SOURCE alist to aK.  If the
-                                 value is not found, aK is nil.
-                                 Uses `assoc' to fetch values.
-
-  (&hash key0 a0 ... keyN aN) - bind value mapped by keyK in the
-                                SOURCE hash table to aK.  If the
-                                value is not found, aK is nil.
-                                Uses `gethash' to fetch values.
-
-Further, special keyword &keys supports \"inline\" matching of
-plist-like key-value pairs, similarly to &keys keyword of
-`cl-defun'.
-
-  (a1 a2 ... aN &keys key1 b1 ... keyN bK)
-
-This binds N values from the list to a1 ... aN, then interprets
-the cdr as a plist (see key/value matching above).
-
-A shorthand notation for kv-destructuring exists which allows the
-patterns be optionally left out and derived from the key name in
-the following fashion:
-
-- a key :foo is converted into `foo' pattern,
-- a key 'bar is converted into `bar' pattern,
-- a key \"baz\" is converted into `baz' pattern.
-
-That is, the entire value under the key is bound to the derived
-variable without any further destructuring.
-
-This is possible only when the form following the key is not a
-valid pattern (i.e. not a symbol, a cons cell or a vector).
-Otherwise the matching proceeds as usual and in case of an
-invalid spec fails with an error.
-
-Thus the patterns are normalized as follows:
-
-   ;; derive all the missing patterns
-   (&plist :foo 'bar \"baz\") => (&plist :foo foo 'bar bar \"baz\" baz)
-
-   ;; we can specify some but not others
-   (&plist :foo 'bar explicit-bar) => (&plist :foo foo 'bar explicit-bar)
-
-   ;; nothing happens, we store :foo in x
-   (&plist :foo x) => (&plist :foo x)
-
-   ;; nothing happens, we match recursively
-   (&plist :foo (a b c)) => (&plist :foo (a b c))
-
-You can name the source using the syntax SYMBOL &as PATTERN.
-This syntax works with lists (proper or improper), vectors and
-all types of maps.
-
-  (list &as a b c) (list 1 2 3)
-
-binds A to 1, B to 2, C to 3 and LIST to (1 2 3).
-
-Similarly:
-
-  (bounds &as beg . end) (cons 1 2)
-
-binds BEG to 1, END to 2 and BOUNDS to (1 . 2).
-
-  (items &as first . rest) (list 1 2 3)
-
-binds FIRST to 1, REST to (2 3) and ITEMS to (1 2 3)
-
-  [vect &as _ b c] [1 2 3]
-
-binds B to 2, C to 3 and VECT to [1 2 3] (_ avoids binding as usual).
-
-  (plist &as &plist :b b) (list :a 1 :b 2 :c 3)
-
-binds B to 2 and PLIST to (:a 1 :b 2 :c 3).  Same for &alist and &hash.
-
-This is especially useful when we want to capture the result of a
-computation and destructure at the same time.  Consider the
-form (function-returning-complex-structure) returning a list of
-two vectors with two items each.  We want to capture this entire
-result and pass it to another computation, but at the same time
-we want to get the second item from each vector.  We can achieve
-it with pattern
-
-  (result &as [_ a] [_ b]) (function-returning-complex-structure)
-
-Note: Clojure programmers may know this feature as the \":as
-binding\".  The difference is that we put the &as at the front
-because we need to support improper list binding."
-  (declare (debug ([&or (&rest [&or (sexp form) sexp])
-                        (vector [&rest [sexp form]])]
-                   body))
-           (indent 1))
-  (if (vectorp varlist)
-      `(let* ,(dash--match (aref varlist 0) (aref varlist 1))
-         ,@body)
-    (let* ((varlist (dash--normalize-let-varlist varlist))
-           (inputs (--map-indexed (list (make-symbol (format "input%d" it-index)) (cadr it)) varlist))
-           (new-varlist (--map (list (caar it) (cadr it)) (-zip varlist inputs))))
-      `(let ,inputs
-         (-let* ,new-varlist ,@body)))))
-
-(defmacro -lambda (match-form &rest body)
-  "Return a lambda which destructures its input as MATCH-FORM and executes BODY.
-
-Note that you have to enclose the MATCH-FORM in a pair of parens,
-such that:
-
-  (-lambda (x) body)
-  (-lambda (x y ...) body)
-
-has the usual semantics of `lambda'.  Furthermore, these get
-translated into normal lambda, so there is no performance
-penalty.
-
-See `-let' for the description of destructuring mechanism."
-  (declare (doc-string 2) (indent defun)
-           (debug (&define sexp
-                           [&optional stringp]
-                           [&optional ("interactive" interactive)]
-                           def-body)))
-  (cond
-   ((not (consp match-form))
-    (signal 'wrong-type-argument "match-form must be a list"))
-   ;; no destructuring, so just return regular lambda to make things faster
-   ((-all? 'symbolp match-form)
-    `(lambda ,match-form ,@body))
-   (t
-    (let* ((inputs (--map-indexed (list it (make-symbol (format "input%d" it-index))) match-form)))
-      ;; TODO: because inputs to the lambda are evaluated only once,
-      ;; -let* need not to create the extra bindings to ensure that.
-      ;; We should find a way to optimize that.  Not critical however.
-      `(lambda ,(--map (cadr it) inputs)
-         (-let* ,inputs ,@body))))))
-
-(defmacro -setq (&rest forms)
-  "Bind each MATCH-FORM to the value of its VAL.
-
-MATCH-FORM destructuring is done according to the rules of `-let'.
-
-This macro allows you to bind multiple variables by destructuring
-the value, so for example:
-
-  (-setq (a b) x
-         (&plist :c c) plist)
-
-expands roughly speaking to the following code
-
-  (setq a (car x)
-        b (cadr x)
-        c (plist-get plist :c))
-
-Care is taken to only evaluate each VAL once so that in case of
-multiple assignments it does not cause unexpected side effects.
-
-\(fn [MATCH-FORM VAL]...)"
-  (declare (debug (&rest sexp form))
-           (indent 1))
-  (when (= (mod (length forms) 2) 1)
-    (error "Odd number of arguments"))
-  (let* ((forms-and-sources
-          ;; First get all the necessary mappings with all the
-          ;; intermediate bindings.
-          (-map (lambda (x) (dash--match (car x) (cadr x)))
-                (-partition 2 forms)))
-         ;; To preserve the logic of dynamic scoping we must ensure
-         ;; that we `setq' the variables outside of the `let*' form
-         ;; which holds the destructured intermediate values.  For
-         ;; this we generate for each variable a placeholder which is
-         ;; bound to (lexically) the result of the destructuring.
-         ;; Then outside of the helper `let*' form we bind all the
-         ;; original variables to their respective placeholders.
-         ;; TODO: There is a lot of room for possible optimization,
-         ;; for start playing with `special-variable-p' to eliminate
-         ;; unnecessary re-binding.
-         (variables-to-placeholders
-          (-mapcat
-           (lambda (bindings)
-             (-map
-              (lambda (binding)
-                (let ((var (car binding)))
-                  (list var (make-symbol (concat "--dash-binding-" (symbol-name var) "--")))))
-              (--filter (not (string-prefix-p "--" (symbol-name (car it)))) bindings)))
-           forms-and-sources)))
-    `(let ,(-map 'cadr variables-to-placeholders)
-       (let* ,(-flatten-n 1 forms-and-sources)
-         (setq ,@(-flatten (-map 'reverse variables-to-placeholders))))
-       (setq ,@(-flatten variables-to-placeholders)))))
-
-(defmacro -if-let* (vars-vals then &rest else)
-  "If all VALS evaluate to true, bind them to their corresponding
-VARS and do THEN, otherwise do ELSE. VARS-VALS should be a list
-of (VAR VAL) pairs.
-
-Note: binding is done according to `-let*'.  VALS are evaluated
-sequentially, and evaluation stops after the first nil VAL is
-encountered."
-  (declare (debug ((&rest (sexp form)) form body))
-           (indent 2))
-  (->> vars-vals
-       (--mapcat (dash--match (car it) (cadr it)))
-       (--reduce-r-from
-        (let ((var (car it))
-              (val (cadr it)))
-          `(let ((,var ,val))
-             (if ,var ,acc ,@else)))
-        then)))
-
-(defmacro -if-let (var-val then &rest else)
-  "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to VAR and do THEN,
-otherwise do ELSE.
-
-Note: binding is done according to `-let'.
-
-\(fn (VAR VAL) THEN &rest ELSE)"
-  (declare (debug ((sexp form) form body))
-           (indent 2))
-  `(-if-let* (,var-val) ,then ,@else))
-
-(defmacro --if-let (val then &rest else)
-  "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to symbol `it' and do THEN,
-otherwise do ELSE."
-  (declare (debug (form form body))
-           (indent 2))
-  `(-if-let (it ,val) ,then ,@else))
-
-(defmacro -when-let* (vars-vals &rest body)
-  "If all VALS evaluate to true, bind them to their corresponding
-VARS and execute body. VARS-VALS should be a list of (VAR VAL)
-pairs.
-
-Note: binding is done according to `-let*'.  VALS are evaluated
-sequentially, and evaluation stops after the first nil VAL is
-encountered."
-  (declare (debug ((&rest (sexp form)) body))
-           (indent 1))
-  `(-if-let* ,vars-vals (progn ,@body)))
-
-(defmacro -when-let (var-val &rest body)
-  "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to VAR and execute body.
-
-Note: binding is done according to `-let'.
-
-\(fn (VAR VAL) &rest BODY)"
-  (declare (debug ((sexp form) body))
-           (indent 1))
-  `(-if-let ,var-val (progn ,@body)))
-
-(defmacro --when-let (val &rest body)
-  "If VAL evaluates to non-nil, bind it to symbol `it' and
-execute body."
-  (declare (debug (form body))
-           (indent 1))
-  `(--if-let ,val (progn ,@body)))
-
-(defvar -compare-fn nil
-  "Tests for equality use this function or `equal' if this is nil.
-It should only be set using dynamic scope with a let, like:
-
-  (let ((-compare-fn #\\='=)) (-union numbers1 numbers2 numbers3)")
-
-(defun -distinct (list)
-  "Return a new list with all duplicates removed.
-The test for equality is done with `equal',
-or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil.
-
-Alias: `-uniq'"
-  (let (result)
-    (--each list (unless (-contains? result it) (!cons it result)))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defalias '-uniq '-distinct)
-
-(defun -union (list list2)
-  "Return a new list containing the elements of LIST and elements of LIST2 that are not in LIST.
-The test for equality is done with `equal',
-or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil."
-  ;; We fall back to iteration implementation if the comparison
-  ;; function isn't one of `eq', `eql' or `equal'.
-  (let* ((result (reverse list))
-         ;; TODO: get rid of this dynamic variable, pass it as an
-         ;; argument instead.
-         (-compare-fn (if (bound-and-true-p -compare-fn)
-                          -compare-fn
-                        'equal)))
-    (if (memq -compare-fn '(eq eql equal))
-        (let ((ht (make-hash-table :test -compare-fn)))
-          (--each list (puthash it t ht))
-          (--each list2 (unless (gethash it ht) (!cons it result))))
-      (--each list2 (unless (-contains? result it) (!cons it result))))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun -intersection (list list2)
-  "Return a new list containing only the elements that are members of both LIST and LIST2.
-The test for equality is done with `equal',
-or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil."
-  (--filter (-contains? list2 it) list))
-
-(defun -difference (list list2)
-  "Return a new list with only the members of LIST that are not in LIST2.
-The test for equality is done with `equal',
-or with `-compare-fn' if that's non-nil."
-  (--filter (not (-contains? list2 it)) list))
-
-(defun -powerset (list)
-  "Return the power set of LIST."
-  (if (null list) '(())
-    (let ((last (-powerset (cdr list))))
-      (append (mapcar (lambda (x) (cons (car list) x)) last)
-              last))))
-
-(defun -permutations (list)
-  "Return the permutations of LIST."
-  (if (null list) '(())
-    (apply #'append
-           (mapcar (lambda (x)
-                     (mapcar (lambda (perm) (cons x perm))
-                             (-permutations (remove x list))))
-                   list))))
-
-(defun -inits (list)
-  "Return all prefixes of LIST."
-  (nreverse (-map 'reverse (-tails (nreverse list)))))
-
-(defun -tails (list)
-  "Return all suffixes of LIST"
-  (-reductions-r-from 'cons nil list))
-
-(defun -common-prefix (&rest lists)
-  "Return the longest common prefix of LISTS."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (--reduce (--take-while (and acc (equal (pop acc) it)) it)
-            lists))
-
-(defun -common-suffix (&rest lists)
-  "Return the longest common suffix of LISTS."
-  (nreverse (apply #'-common-prefix (mapcar #'reverse lists))))
-
-(defun -contains? (list element)
-  "Return non-nil if LIST contains ELEMENT.
-
-The test for equality is done with `equal', or with `-compare-fn'
-if that's non-nil.
-
-Alias: `-contains-p'"
-  (not
-   (null
-    (cond
-     ((null -compare-fn)    (member element list))
-     ((eq -compare-fn 'eq)  (memq element list))
-     ((eq -compare-fn 'eql) (memql element list))
-     (t
-      (let ((lst list))
-        (while (and lst
-                    (not (funcall -compare-fn element (car lst))))
-          (setq lst (cdr lst)))
-        lst))))))
-
-(defalias '-contains-p '-contains?)
-
-(defun -same-items? (list list2)
-  "Return true if LIST and LIST2 has the same items.
-
-The order of the elements in the lists does not matter.
-
-Alias: `-same-items-p'"
-  (let ((length-a (length list))
-        (length-b (length list2)))
-    (and
-     (= length-a length-b)
-     (= length-a (length (-intersection list list2))))))
-
-(defalias '-same-items-p '-same-items?)
-
-(defun -is-prefix? (prefix list)
-  "Return non-nil if PREFIX is prefix of LIST.
-
-Alias: `-is-prefix-p'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (--each-while list (equal (car prefix) it)
-    (!cdr prefix))
-  (not prefix))
-
-(defun -is-suffix? (suffix list)
-  "Return non-nil if SUFFIX is suffix of LIST.
-
-Alias: `-is-suffix-p'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (-is-prefix? (reverse suffix) (reverse list)))
-
-(defun -is-infix? (infix list)
-  "Return non-nil if INFIX is infix of LIST.
-
-This operation runs in O(n^2) time
-
-Alias: `-is-infix-p'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let (done)
-    (while (and (not done) list)
-      (setq done (-is-prefix? infix list))
-      (!cdr list))
-    done))
-
-(defalias '-is-prefix-p '-is-prefix?)
-(defalias '-is-suffix-p '-is-suffix?)
-(defalias '-is-infix-p '-is-infix?)
-
-(defun -sort (comparator list)
-  "Sort LIST, stably, comparing elements using COMPARATOR.
-Return the sorted list.  LIST is NOT modified by side effects.
-COMPARATOR is called with two elements of LIST, and should return non-nil
-if the first element should sort before the second."
-  (sort (copy-sequence list) comparator))
-
-(defmacro --sort (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-sort'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-sort (lambda (it other) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -list (&rest args)
-  "Return a list with ARGS.
-
-If first item of ARGS is already a list, simply return ARGS.  If
-not, return a list with ARGS as elements."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((arg (car args)))
-    (if (listp arg) arg args)))
-
-(defun -repeat (n x)
-  "Return a list with X repeated N times.
-Return nil if N is less than 1."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let (ret)
-    (--dotimes n (!cons x ret))
-    ret))
-
-(defun -sum (list)
-  "Return the sum of LIST."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (apply '+ list))
-
-(defun -running-sum (list)
-  "Return a list with running sums of items in LIST.
-
-LIST must be non-empty."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (unless (consp list)
-    (error "LIST must be non-empty"))
-  (-reductions '+ list))
-
-(defun -product (list)
-  "Return the product of LIST."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (apply '* list))
-
-(defun -running-product (list)
-  "Return a list with running products of items in LIST.
-
-LIST must be non-empty."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (unless (consp list)
-    (error "LIST must be non-empty"))
-  (-reductions '* list))
-
-(defun -max (list)
-  "Return the largest value from LIST of numbers or markers."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (apply 'max list))
-
-(defun -min (list)
-  "Return the smallest value from LIST of numbers or markers."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (apply 'min list))
-
-(defun -max-by (comparator list)
-  "Take a comparison function COMPARATOR and a LIST and return
-the greatest element of the list by the comparison function.
-
-See also combinator `-on' which can transform the values before
-comparing them."
-  (--reduce (if (funcall comparator it acc) it acc) list))
-
-(defun -min-by (comparator list)
-  "Take a comparison function COMPARATOR and a LIST and return
-the least element of the list by the comparison function.
-
-See also combinator `-on' which can transform the values before
-comparing them."
-  (--reduce (if (funcall comparator it acc) acc it) list))
-
-(defmacro --max-by (form list)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-max-by'.
-
-The items for the comparator form are exposed as \"it\" and \"other\"."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-max-by (lambda (it other) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defmacro --min-by (form list)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-min-by'.
-
-The items for the comparator form are exposed as \"it\" and \"other\"."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-min-by (lambda (it other) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -iterate (fun init n)
-  "Return a list of iterated applications of FUN to INIT.
-
-This means a list of form:
-
-  (init (fun init) (fun (fun init)) ...)
-
-N is the length of the returned list."
-  (if (= n 0) nil
-    (let ((r (list init)))
-      (--dotimes (1- n)
-        (push (funcall fun (car r)) r))
-      (nreverse r))))
-
-(defun -fix (fn list)
-  "Compute the (least) fixpoint of FN with initial input LIST.
-
-FN is called at least once, results are compared with `equal'."
-  (let ((re (funcall fn list)))
-    (while (not (equal list re))
-      (setq list re)
-      (setq re (funcall fn re)))
-    re))
-
-(defmacro --fix (form list)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-fix'."
-  `(-fix (lambda (it) ,form) ,list))
-
-(defun -unfold (fun seed)
-  "Build a list from SEED using FUN.
-
-This is \"dual\" operation to `-reduce-r': while -reduce-r
-consumes a list to produce a single value, `-unfold' takes a
-seed value and builds a (potentially infinite!) list.
-
-FUN should return `nil' to stop the generating process, or a
-cons (A . B), where A will be prepended to the result and B is
-the new seed."
-  (let ((last (funcall fun seed)) r)
-    (while last
-      (push (car last) r)
-      (setq last (funcall fun (cdr last))))
-    (nreverse r)))
-
-(defmacro --unfold (form seed)
-  "Anaphoric version of `-unfold'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-unfold (lambda (it) ,form) ,seed))
-
-(defun -cons-pair? (con)
-  "Return non-nil if CON is true cons pair.
-That is (A . B) where B is not a list."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (and (listp con)
-       (not (listp (cdr con)))))
-
-(defun -cons-to-list (con)
-  "Convert a cons pair to a list with `car' and `cdr' of the pair respectively."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (list (car con) (cdr con)))
-
-(defun -value-to-list (val)
-  "Convert a value to a list.
-
-If the value is a cons pair, make a list with two elements, `car'
-and `cdr' of the pair respectively.
-
-If the value is anything else, wrap it in a list."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (cond
-   ((-cons-pair? val) (-cons-to-list val))
-   (t (list val))))
-
-(defun -tree-mapreduce-from (fn folder init-value tree)
-  "Apply FN to each element of TREE, and make a list of the results.
-If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply FN recursively to
-elements of these nested lists.
-
-Then reduce the resulting lists using FOLDER and initial value
-INIT-VALUE. See `-reduce-r-from'.
-
-This is the same as calling `-tree-reduce-from' after `-tree-map'
-but is twice as fast as it only traverse the structure once."
-  (cond
-   ((not tree) nil)
-   ((-cons-pair? tree) (funcall fn tree))
-   ((listp tree)
-    (-reduce-r-from folder init-value (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-mapreduce-from fn folder init-value x)) tree)))
-   (t (funcall fn tree))))
-
-(defmacro --tree-mapreduce-from (form folder init-value tree)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-tree-mapreduce-from'."
-  (declare (debug (form form form form)))
-  `(-tree-mapreduce-from (lambda (it) ,form) (lambda (it acc) ,folder) ,init-value ,tree))
-
-(defun -tree-mapreduce (fn folder tree)
-  "Apply FN to each element of TREE, and make a list of the results.
-If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply FN recursively to
-elements of these nested lists.
-
-Then reduce the resulting lists using FOLDER and initial value
-INIT-VALUE. See `-reduce-r-from'.
-
-This is the same as calling `-tree-reduce' after `-tree-map'
-but is twice as fast as it only traverse the structure once."
-  (cond
-   ((not tree) nil)
-   ((-cons-pair? tree) (funcall fn tree))
-   ((listp tree)
-    (-reduce-r folder (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-mapreduce fn folder x)) tree)))
-   (t (funcall fn tree))))
-
-(defmacro --tree-mapreduce (form folder tree)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-tree-mapreduce'."
-  (declare (debug (form form form)))
-  `(-tree-mapreduce (lambda (it) ,form) (lambda (it acc) ,folder) ,tree))
-
-(defun -tree-map (fn tree)
-  "Apply FN to each element of TREE while preserving the tree structure."
-  (cond
-   ((not tree) nil)
-   ((-cons-pair? tree) (funcall fn tree))
-   ((listp tree)
-    (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-map fn x)) tree))
-   (t (funcall fn tree))))
-
-(defmacro --tree-map (form tree)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-tree-map'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-tree-map (lambda (it) ,form) ,tree))
-
-(defun -tree-reduce-from (fn init-value tree)
-  "Use FN to reduce elements of list TREE.
-If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply the reduction recursively.
-
-FN is first applied to INIT-VALUE and first element of the list,
-then on this result and second element from the list etc.
-
-The initial value is ignored on cons pairs as they always contain
-two elements."
-  (cond
-   ((not tree) nil)
-   ((-cons-pair? tree) tree)
-   ((listp tree)
-    (-reduce-r-from fn init-value (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-reduce-from fn init-value x)) tree)))
-   (t tree)))
-
-(defmacro --tree-reduce-from (form init-value tree)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-tree-reduce-from'."
-  (declare (debug (form form form)))
-  `(-tree-reduce-from (lambda (it acc) ,form) ,init-value ,tree))
-
-(defun -tree-reduce (fn tree)
-  "Use FN to reduce elements of list TREE.
-If elements of TREE are lists themselves, apply the reduction recursively.
-
-FN is first applied to first element of the list and second
-element, then on this result and third element from the list etc.
-
-See `-reduce-r' for how exactly are lists of zero or one element handled."
-  (cond
-   ((not tree) nil)
-   ((-cons-pair? tree) tree)
-   ((listp tree)
-    (-reduce-r fn (mapcar (lambda (x) (-tree-reduce fn x)) tree)))
-   (t tree)))
-
-(defmacro --tree-reduce (form tree)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-tree-reduce'."
-  (declare (debug (form form)))
-  `(-tree-reduce (lambda (it acc) ,form) ,tree))
-
-(defun -tree-map-nodes (pred fun tree)
-  "Call FUN on each node of TREE that satisfies PRED.
-
-If PRED returns nil, continue descending down this node.  If PRED
-returns non-nil, apply FUN to this node and do not descend
-further."
-  (if (funcall pred tree)
-      (funcall fun tree)
-    (if (and (listp tree)
-             (not (-cons-pair? tree)))
-        (-map (lambda (x) (-tree-map-nodes pred fun x)) tree)
-      tree)))
-
-(defmacro --tree-map-nodes (pred form tree)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-tree-map-nodes'."
-  `(-tree-map-nodes (lambda (it) ,pred) (lambda (it) ,form) ,tree))
-
-(defun -tree-seq (branch children tree)
-  "Return a sequence of the nodes in TREE, in depth-first search order.
-
-BRANCH is a predicate of one argument that returns non-nil if the
-passed argument is a branch, that is, a node that can have children.
-
-CHILDREN is a function of one argument that returns the children
-of the passed branch node.
-
-Non-branch nodes are simply copied."
-  (cons tree
-        (when (funcall branch tree)
-          (-mapcat (lambda (x) (-tree-seq branch children x))
-                   (funcall children tree)))))
-
-(defmacro --tree-seq (branch children tree)
-  "Anaphoric form of `-tree-seq'."
-  `(-tree-seq (lambda (it) ,branch) (lambda (it) ,children) ,tree))
-
-(defun -clone (list)
-  "Create a deep copy of LIST.
-The new list has the same elements and structure but all cons are
-replaced with new ones.  This is useful when you need to clone a
-structure such as plist or alist."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (-tree-map 'identity list))
-
-(defun dash-enable-font-lock ()
-  "Add syntax highlighting to dash functions, macros and magic values."
-  (eval-after-load 'lisp-mode
-    '(progn
-       (let ((new-keywords '(
-                             "!cons"
-                             "!cdr"
-                             "-each"
-                             "--each"
-                             "-each-indexed"
-                             "--each-indexed"
-                             "-each-while"
-                             "--each-while"
-                             "-doto"
-                             "-dotimes"
-                             "--dotimes"
-                             "-map"
-                             "--map"
-                             "-reduce-from"
-                             "--reduce-from"
-                             "-reduce"
-                             "--reduce"
-                             "-reduce-r-from"
-                             "--reduce-r-from"
-                             "-reduce-r"
-                             "--reduce-r"
-                             "-reductions-from"
-                             "-reductions-r-from"
-                             "-reductions"
-                             "-reductions-r"
-                             "-filter"
-                             "--filter"
-                             "-select"
-                             "--select"
-                             "-remove"
-                             "--remove"
-                             "-reject"
-                             "--reject"
-                             "-remove-first"
-                             "--remove-first"
-                             "-reject-first"
-                             "--reject-first"
-                             "-remove-last"
-                             "--remove-last"
-                             "-reject-last"
-                             "--reject-last"
-                             "-remove-item"
-                             "-non-nil"
-                             "-keep"
-                             "--keep"
-                             "-map-indexed"
-                             "--map-indexed"
-                             "-splice"
-                             "--splice"
-                             "-splice-list"
-                             "--splice-list"
-                             "-map-when"
-                             "--map-when"
-                             "-replace-where"
-                             "--replace-where"
-                             "-map-first"
-                             "--map-first"
-                             "-map-last"
-                             "--map-last"
-                             "-replace"
-                             "-replace-first"
-                             "-replace-last"
-                             "-flatten"
-                             "-flatten-n"
-                             "-concat"
-                             "-mapcat"
-                             "--mapcat"
-                             "-copy"
-                             "-cons*"
-                             "-snoc"
-                             "-first"
-                             "--first"
-                             "-find"
-                             "--find"
-                             "-some"
-                             "--some"
-                             "-any"
-                             "--any"
-                             "-last"
-                             "--last"
-                             "-first-item"
-                             "-second-item"
-                             "-third-item"
-                             "-fourth-item"
-                             "-fifth-item"
-                             "-last-item"
-                             "-butlast"
-                             "-count"
-                             "--count"
-                             "-any?"
-                             "--any?"
-                             "-some?"
-                             "--some?"
-                             "-any-p"
-                             "--any-p"
-                             "-some-p"
-                             "--some-p"
-                             "-some->"
-                             "-some->>"
-                             "-some-->"
-                             "-all?"
-                             "-all-p"
-                             "--all?"
-                             "--all-p"
-                             "-every?"
-                             "--every?"
-                             "-all-p"
-                             "--all-p"
-                             "-every-p"
-                             "--every-p"
-                             "-none?"
-                             "--none?"
-                             "-none-p"
-                             "--none-p"
-                             "-only-some?"
-                             "--only-some?"
-                             "-only-some-p"
-                             "--only-some-p"
-                             "-slice"
-                             "-take"
-                             "-drop"
-                             "-drop-last"
-                             "-take-last"
-                             "-take-while"
-                             "--take-while"
-                             "-drop-while"
-                             "--drop-while"
-                             "-split-at"
-                             "-rotate"
-                             "-insert-at"
-                             "-replace-at"
-                             "-update-at"
-                             "--update-at"
-                             "-remove-at"
-                             "-remove-at-indices"
-                             "-split-with"
-                             "--split-with"
-                             "-split-on"
-                             "-split-when"
-                             "--split-when"
-                             "-separate"
-                             "--separate"
-                             "-partition-all-in-steps"
-                             "-partition-in-steps"
-                             "-partition-all"
-                             "-partition"
-                             "-partition-after-item"
-                             "-partition-after-pred"
-                             "-partition-before-item"
-                             "-partition-before-pred"
-                             "-partition-by"
-                             "--partition-by"
-                             "-partition-by-header"
-                             "--partition-by-header"
-                             "-group-by"
-                             "--group-by"
-                             "-interpose"
-                             "-interleave"
-                             "-unzip"
-                             "-zip-with"
-                             "--zip-with"
-                             "-zip"
-                             "-zip-fill"
-                             "-zip-pair"
-                             "-cycle"
-                             "-pad"
-                             "-annotate"
-                             "--annotate"
-                             "-table"
-                             "-table-flat"
-                             "-partial"
-                             "-elem-index"
-                             "-elem-indices"
-                             "-find-indices"
-                             "--find-indices"
-                             "-find-index"
-                             "--find-index"
-                             "-find-last-index"
-                             "--find-last-index"
-                             "-select-by-indices"
-                             "-select-columns"
-                             "-select-column"
-                             "-grade-up"
-                             "-grade-down"
-                             "->"
-                             "->>"
-                             "-->"
-                             "-as->"
-                             "-when-let"
-                             "-when-let*"
-                             "--when-let"
-                             "-if-let"
-                             "-if-let*"
-                             "--if-let"
-                             "-let*"
-                             "-let"
-                             "-lambda"
-                             "-distinct"
-                             "-uniq"
-                             "-union"
-                             "-intersection"
-                             "-difference"
-                             "-powerset"
-                             "-permutations"
-                             "-inits"
-                             "-tails"
-                             "-common-prefix"
-                             "-common-suffix"
-                             "-contains?"
-                             "-contains-p"
-                             "-same-items?"
-                             "-same-items-p"
-                             "-is-prefix-p"
-                             "-is-prefix?"
-                             "-is-suffix-p"
-                             "-is-suffix?"
-                             "-is-infix-p"
-                             "-is-infix?"
-                             "-sort"
-                             "--sort"
-                             "-list"
-                             "-repeat"
-                             "-sum"
-                             "-running-sum"
-                             "-product"
-                             "-running-product"
-                             "-max"
-                             "-min"
-                             "-max-by"
-                             "--max-by"
-                             "-min-by"
-                             "--min-by"
-                             "-iterate"
-                             "--iterate"
-                             "-fix"
-                             "--fix"
-                             "-unfold"
-                             "--unfold"
-                             "-cons-pair?"
-                             "-cons-to-list"
-                             "-value-to-list"
-                             "-tree-mapreduce-from"
-                             "--tree-mapreduce-from"
-                             "-tree-mapreduce"
-                             "--tree-mapreduce"
-                             "-tree-map"
-                             "--tree-map"
-                             "-tree-reduce-from"
-                             "--tree-reduce-from"
-                             "-tree-reduce"
-                             "--tree-reduce"
-                             "-tree-seq"
-                             "--tree-seq"
-                             "-tree-map-nodes"
-                             "--tree-map-nodes"
-                             "-clone"
-                             "-rpartial"
-                             "-juxt"
-                             "-applify"
-                             "-on"
-                             "-flip"
-                             "-const"
-                             "-cut"
-                             "-orfn"
-                             "-andfn"
-                             "-iteratefn"
-                             "-fixfn"
-                             "-prodfn"
-                             ))
-             (special-variables '(
-                                  "it"
-                                  "it-index"
-                                  "acc"
-                                  "other"
-                                  )))
-         (font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode `((,(concat "\\_<" (regexp-opt special-variables 'paren) "\\_>")
-                                                     1 font-lock-variable-name-face)) 'append)
-         (font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode `((,(concat "(\\s-*" (regexp-opt new-keywords 'paren) "\\_>")
-                                                     1 font-lock-keyword-face)) 'append))
-       (--each (buffer-list)
-         (with-current-buffer it
-           (when (and (eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode)
-                      (boundp 'font-lock-mode)
-                      font-lock-mode)
-             (font-lock-refresh-defaults)))))))
-
-(provide 'dash)
-;;; dash.el ends here
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-;;
-;;; Code:
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-;;;;;;  116000))
-
-;;;***
-
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-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "dash-functional" "20180107.1618" "Collection of useful combinators for Emacs Lisp" '((dash "2.0.0") (emacs "24")) :commit "6514359b8606a6a9a94068ccd601fcd6379d6584" :keywords '("lisp" "functions" "combinators"))
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-;;; dash-functional.el --- Collection of useful combinators for Emacs Lisp  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Authors: Matus Goljer <matus.goljer@gmail.com>
-;;          Magnar Sveen <magnars@gmail.com>
-;; Version: 1.2.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180107.1618
-;; Package-Requires: ((dash "2.0.0") (emacs "24"))
-;; Keywords: lisp functions combinators
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Collection of useful combinators for Emacs Lisp
-;;
-;; See documentation on https://github.com/magnars/dash.el#functions
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'dash)
-
-(defun -partial (fn &rest args)
-  "Takes a function FN and fewer than the normal arguments to FN,
-and returns a fn that takes a variable number of additional ARGS.
-When called, the returned function calls FN with ARGS first and
-then additional args."
-  (apply 'apply-partially fn args))
-
-(defun -rpartial (fn &rest args)
-  "Takes a function FN and fewer than the normal arguments to FN,
-and returns a fn that takes a variable number of additional ARGS.
-When called, the returned function calls FN with the additional
-args first and then ARGS."
-  (lambda (&rest args-before) (apply fn (append args-before args))))
-
-(defun -juxt (&rest fns)
-  "Takes a list of functions and returns a fn that is the
-juxtaposition of those fns. The returned fn takes a variable
-number of args, and returns a list containing the result of
-applying each fn to the args (left-to-right)."
-  (lambda (&rest args) (mapcar (lambda (x) (apply x args)) fns)))
-
-(defun -compose (&rest fns)
-  "Takes a list of functions and returns a fn that is the
-composition of those fns. The returned fn takes a variable
-number of arguments, and returns the result of applying
-each fn to the result of applying the previous fn to
-the arguments (right-to-left)."
-  (lambda (&rest args)
-    (car (-reduce-r-from (lambda (fn xs) (list (apply fn xs)))
-                         args fns))))
-
-(defun -applify (fn)
-  "Changes an n-arity function FN to a 1-arity function that
-expects a list with n items as arguments"
-  (apply-partially 'apply fn))
-
-(defun -on (operator transformer)
-  "Return a function of two arguments that first applies
-TRANSFORMER to each of them and then applies OPERATOR on the
-results (in the same order).
-
-In types: (b -> b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> a -> c"
-  (lambda (x y) (funcall operator (funcall transformer x) (funcall transformer y))))
-
-(defun -flip (func)
-  "Swap the order of arguments for binary function FUNC.
-
-In types: (a -> b -> c) -> b -> a -> c"
-  (lambda (x y) (funcall func y x)))
-
-(defun -const (c)
-  "Return a function that returns C ignoring any additional arguments.
-
-In types: a -> b -> a"
-  (lambda (&rest _) c))
-
-(defmacro -cut (&rest params)
-  "Take n-ary function and n arguments and specialize some of them.
-Arguments denoted by <> will be left unspecialized.
-
-See SRFI-26 for detailed description."
-  (let* ((i 0)
-         (args (mapcar (lambda (_) (setq i (1+ i)) (make-symbol (format "D%d" i)))
-                       (-filter (-partial 'eq '<>) params))))
-    `(lambda ,args
-       ,(let ((body (--map (if (eq it '<>) (pop args) it) params)))
-          (if (eq (car params) '<>)
-              (cons 'funcall body)
-            body)))))
-
-(defun -not (pred)
-  "Take a unary predicate PRED and return a unary predicate
-that returns t if PRED returns nil and nil if PRED returns
-non-nil."
-  (lambda (x) (not (funcall pred x))))
-
-(defun -orfn (&rest preds)
-  "Take list of unary predicates PREDS and return a unary
-predicate with argument x that returns non-nil if at least one of
-the PREDS returns non-nil on x.
-
-In types: [a -> Bool] -> a -> Bool"
-  (lambda (x) (-any? (-cut funcall <> x) preds)))
-
-(defun -andfn (&rest preds)
-  "Take list of unary predicates PREDS and return a unary
-predicate with argument x that returns non-nil if all of the
-PREDS returns non-nil on x.
-
-In types: [a -> Bool] -> a -> Bool"
-  (lambda (x) (-all? (-cut funcall <> x) preds)))
-
-(defun -iteratefn (fn n)
-  "Return a function FN composed N times with itself.
-
-FN is a unary function.  If you need to use a function of higher
-arity, use `-applify' first to turn it into a unary function.
-
-With n = 0, this acts as identity function.
-
-In types: (a -> a) -> Int -> a -> a.
-
-This function satisfies the following law:
-
-  (funcall (-iteratefn fn n) init) = (-last-item (-iterate fn init (1+ n)))."
-  (lambda (x) (--dotimes n (setq x (funcall fn x))) x))
-
-(defun -counter (&optional beg end inc)
-  "Return a closure that counts from BEG to END, with increment INC.
-
-The closure will return the next value in the counting sequence
-each time it is called, and nil after END is reached. BEG
-defaults to 0, INC defaults to 1, and if END is nil, the counter
-will increment indefinitely.
-
-The closure accepts any number of arguments, which are discarded."
-  (let ((inc (or inc 1))
-        (n (or beg 0)))
-    (lambda (&rest _)
-      (when (or (not end) (< n end))
-        (prog1 n
-          (setq n (+ n inc)))))))
-
-(defvar -fixfn-max-iterations 1000
-  "The default maximum number of iterations performed by `-fixfn'
-  unless otherwise specified.")
-
-(defun -fixfn (fn &optional equal-test halt-test)
-  "Return a function that computes the (least) fixpoint of FN.
-
-FN must be a unary function. The returned lambda takes a single
-argument, X, the initial value for the fixpoint iteration. The
-iteration halts when either of the following conditions is satisified:
-
- 1. Iteration converges to the fixpoint, with equality being
-    tested using EQUAL-TEST. If EQUAL-TEST is not specified,
-    `equal' is used. For functions over the floating point
-    numbers, it may be necessary to provide an appropriate
-    appoximate comparsion test.
-
- 2. HALT-TEST returns a non-nil value. HALT-TEST defaults to a
-    simple counter that returns t after `-fixfn-max-iterations',
-    to guard against infinite iteration. Otherwise, HALT-TEST
-    must be a function that accepts a single argument, the
-    current value of X, and returns non-nil as long as iteration
-    should continue. In this way, a more sophisticated
-    convergence test may be supplied by the caller.
-
-The return value of the lambda is either the fixpoint or, if
-iteration halted before converging, a cons with car `halted' and
-cdr the final output from HALT-TEST.
-
-In types: (a -> a) -> a -> a."
-  (let ((eqfn   (or equal-test 'equal))
-    (haltfn (or halt-test
-            (-not
-              (-counter 0 -fixfn-max-iterations)))))
-    (lambda (x)
-      (let ((re (funcall fn x))
-        (halt? (funcall haltfn x)))
-    (while (and (not halt?) (not (funcall eqfn x re)))
-      (setq x     re
-        re    (funcall fn re)
-        halt? (funcall haltfn re)))
-    (if halt? (cons 'halted halt?)
-      re)))))
-
-(defun -prodfn (&rest fns)
-  "Take a list of n functions and return a function that takes a
-list of length n, applying i-th function to i-th element of the
-input list.  Returns a list of length n.
-
-In types (for n=2): ((a -> b), (c -> d)) -> (a, c) -> (b, d)
-
-This function satisfies the following laws:
-
-  (-compose (-prodfn f g ...) (-prodfn f\\=' g\\=' ...)) = (-prodfn (-compose f f\\=') (-compose g g\\=') ...)
-  (-prodfn f g ...) = (-juxt (-compose f (-partial \\='nth 0)) (-compose g (-partial \\='nth 1)) ...)
-  (-compose (-prodfn f g ...) (-juxt f\\=' g\\=' ...)) = (-juxt (-compose f f\\=') (-compose g g\\=') ...)
-  (-compose (-partial \\='nth n) (-prod f1 f2 ...)) = (-compose fn (-partial \\='nth n))"
-  (lambda (x) (-zip-with 'funcall fns x)))
-
-(provide 'dash-functional)
-
-;;; dash-functional.el ends here
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-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "diminish" "diminish.el" (23450 31923 646342
-;;;;;;  725000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from diminish.el
-
-(autoload 'diminish "diminish" "\
-Diminish mode-line display of minor mode MODE to TO-WHAT (default \"\").
-
-Interactively, enter (with completion) the name of any minor mode, followed
-on the next line by what you want it diminished to (default empty string).
-The response to neither prompt should be quoted.  However, in Lisp code,
-both args must be quoted, the first as a symbol, the second as a string,
-as in (diminish 'jiggle-mode \" Jgl\").
-
-The mode-line displays of minor modes usually begin with a space, so
-the modes' names appear as separate words on the mode line.  However, if
-you're having problems with a cramped mode line, you may choose to use single
-letters for some modes, without leading spaces.  Capitalizing them works
-best; if you then diminish some mode to \"X\" but have abbrev-mode enabled as
-well, you'll get a display like \"AbbrevX\".  This function prepends a space
-to TO-WHAT if it's > 1 char long & doesn't already begin with a space.
-
-\(fn MODE &optional TO-WHAT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'diminish-undo "diminish" "\
-Restore mode-line display of diminished mode MODE to its minor-mode value.
-Do nothing if the arg is a minor mode that hasn't been diminished.
-
-Interactively, enter (with completion) the name of any diminished mode (a
-mode that was formerly a minor mode on which you invoked \\[diminish]).
-To restore all diminished modes to minor status, answer `diminished-modes'.
-The response to the prompt shouldn't be quoted.  However, in Lisp code,
-the arg must be quoted as a symbol, as in (diminish-undo 'diminished-modes).
-
-\(fn MODE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'diminished-modes "diminish" "\
-Echo all active diminished or minor modes as if they were minor.
-The display goes in the echo area; if it's too long even for that,
-you can see the whole thing in the *Messages* buffer.
-This doesn't change the status of any modes; it just lets you see
-what diminished modes would be on the mode-line if they were still minor.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; diminish-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/diminish-20170419.1736/diminish-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/diminish-20170419.1736/diminish-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "diminish" "20170419.1736" "Diminished modes are minor modes with no modeline display" 'nil :commit "565a983a39d2e2cffab5df13b34f3b6116723208" :keywords '("extensions" "diminish" "minor" "codeprose") :authors '(("Will Mengarini" . "seldon@eskimo.com")) :maintainer '("Martin Yrjölä" . "martin.yrjola@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/myrjola/diminish.el")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/diminish-20170419.1736/diminish.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/diminish-20170419.1736/diminish.el
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-;;; diminish.el --- Diminished modes are minor modes with no modeline display
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Will Mengarini <seldon@eskimo.com>
-;; Maintainer: Martin Yrjölä <martin.yrjola@gmail.com>
-;; URL: <https://github.com/myrjola/diminish.el>
-;; Package-Version: 20170419.1736
-;; Created: Th 19 Feb 98
-;; Version: 0.45
-;; Keywords: extensions, diminish, minor, codeprose
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
-;; this program; see the file LICENSE. If not, write to the write to the Free
-;; Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
-;; 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Minor modes each put a word on the mode line to signify that they're
-;; active.  This can cause other displays, such as % of file that point is
-;; at, to run off the right side of the screen.  For some minor modes, such
-;; as mouse-avoidance-mode, the display is a waste of space, since users
-;; typically set the mode in their .emacs & never change it.  For other
-;; modes, such as my jiggle-mode, it's a waste because there's already a
-;; visual indication of whether the mode is in effect.
-
-;; A diminished mode is a minor mode that has had its mode line
-;; display diminished, usually to nothing, although diminishing to a
-;; shorter word or a single letter is also supported.  This package
-;; implements diminished modes.
-
-;; You can use this package either interactively or from your .emacs file.
-;; In either case, first you'll need to copy this file to a directory that
-;; appears in your load-path.  `load-path' is the name of a variable that
-;; contains a list of directories Emacs searches for files to load.
-;; To prepend another directory to load-path, put a line like
-;; (add-to-list 'load-path "c:/My_Directory") in your .emacs file.
-
-;; To create diminished modes interactively, type
-;;   M-x load-library
-;; to get a prompt like
-;;   Load library:
-;; and respond `diminish' (unquoted).  Then type
-;;   M-x diminish
-;; to get a prompt like
-;;   Diminish what minor mode:
-;; and respond with the name of some minor mode, like mouse-avoidance-mode.
-;; You'll then get this prompt:
-;;   To what mode-line display:
-;; Respond by just hitting <Enter> if you want the name of the mode
-;; completely removed from the mode line.  If you prefer, you can abbreviate
-;; the name.  If your abbreviation is 2 characters or more, such as "Av",
-;; it'll be displayed as a separate word on the mode line, just like minor
-;; modes' names.  If it's a single character, such as "V", it'll be scrunched
-;; up against the previous word, so for example if the undiminished mode line
-;; display had been "Abbrev Fill Avoid", it would become "Abbrev FillV".
-;; Multiple single-letter diminished modes will all be scrunched together.
-;; The display of undiminished modes will not be affected.
-
-;; To find out what the mode line would look like if all diminished modes
-;; were still minor, type M-x diminished-modes.  This displays in the echo
-;; area the complete list of minor or diminished modes now active, but
-;; displays them all as minor.  They remain diminished on the mode line.
-
-;; To convert a diminished mode back to a minor mode, type M-x diminish-undo
-;; to get a prompt like
-;;   Restore what diminished mode:
-;; Respond with the name of some diminished mode.  To convert all
-;; diminished modes back to minor modes, respond to that prompt
-;; with `diminished-modes' (unquoted, & note the hyphen).
-
-;; When you're responding to the prompts for mode names, you can use
-;; completion to avoid extra typing; for example, m o u SPC SPC SPC
-;; is usually enough to specify mouse-avoidance-mode.  Mode names
-;; typically end in "-mode", but for historical reasons
-;; auto-fill-mode is named by "auto-fill-function".
-
-;; To create diminished modes noninteractively in your .emacs file, put
-;; code like
-;;   (require 'diminish)
-;;   (diminish 'abbrev-mode "Abv")
-;;   (diminish 'jiggle-mode)
-;;   (diminish 'mouse-avoidance-mode "M")
-;; near the end of your .emacs file.  It should be near the end so that any
-;; minor modes your .emacs loads will already have been loaded by the time
-;; they're to be converted to diminished modes.
-
-;; To diminish a major mode, (setq mode-name "whatever") in the mode hook.
-
-;;; Epigraph:
-
-;;         "The quality of our thoughts is bordered on all sides
-;;          by our facility with language."
-;;               --J. Michael Straczynski
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
-
-(defvar diminish-must-not-copy-minor-mode-alist nil
-  "Non-nil means loading diminish.el won't (copy-alist minor-mode-alist).
-Normally `minor-mode-alist' is setq to that copy on loading diminish because
-at least one of its cons cells, that for abbrev-mode, is read-only (see
-ELisp Info on \"pure storage\").  If you setq this variable to t & then
-try to diminish abbrev-mode under GNU Emacs 19.34, you'll get the error
-message \"Attempt to modify read-only object\".")
-
-(or diminish-must-not-copy-minor-mode-alist
-    (callf copy-alist minor-mode-alist))
-
-(defvar diminished-mode-alist nil
-  "The original `minor-mode-alist' value of all (diminish)ed modes.")
-
-(defvar diminish-history-symbols nil
-  "Command history for symbols of diminished modes.")
-
-(defvar diminish-history-names nil
-  "Command history for names of diminished modes.")
-
-;; When we diminish a mode, we are saying we want it to continue doing its
-;; work for us, but we no longer want to be reminded of it.  It becomes a
-;; night worker, like a janitor; it becomes an invisible man; it remains a
-;; component, perhaps an important one, sometimes an indispensable one, of
-;; the mechanism that maintains the day-people's world, but its place in
-;; their thoughts is diminished, usually to nothing.  As we grow old we
-;; diminish more and more such thoughts, such people, usually to nothing.
-
-;; "The wise man knows that to keep under is to endure."  The diminished
-;; often come to value their invisibility.  We speak--speak--of "the strong
-;; silent type", but only as a superficiality; a stereotype in a movie,
-;; perhaps, but even if an acquaintance, necessarily, by hypothesis, a
-;; distant one.  The strong silent type is actually a process.  It begins
-;; with introspection, continues with judgment, and is shaped by the
-;; discovery that these judgments are impractical to share; there is no
-;; appetite for the wisdom of the self-critical among the creatures of
-;; material appetite who dominate our world.  Their dominance's Darwinian
-;; implications reinforce the self-doubt that is the germ of higher wisdom.
-;; The thoughtful contemplate the evolutionary triumph of the predator.
-;; Gnostics deny the cosmos could be so evil; this must all be a prank; the
-;; thoughtful remain silent, invisible, self-diminished, and discover,
-;; perhaps at first in surprise, the freedom they thus gain, and grow strong.
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun diminish (mode &optional to-what)
-  "Diminish mode-line display of minor mode MODE to TO-WHAT (default \"\").
-
-Interactively, enter (with completion) the name of any minor mode, followed
-on the next line by what you want it diminished to (default empty string).
-The response to neither prompt should be quoted.  However, in Lisp code,
-both args must be quoted, the first as a symbol, the second as a string,
-as in (diminish 'jiggle-mode \" Jgl\").
-
-The mode-line displays of minor modes usually begin with a space, so
-the modes' names appear as separate words on the mode line.  However, if
-you're having problems with a cramped mode line, you may choose to use single
-letters for some modes, without leading spaces.  Capitalizing them works
-best; if you then diminish some mode to \"X\" but have abbrev-mode enabled as
-well, you'll get a display like \"AbbrevX\".  This function prepends a space
-to TO-WHAT if it's > 1 char long & doesn't already begin with a space."
-  (interactive (list (read (completing-read
-                            "Diminish what minor mode: "
-                            (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (symbol-name (car x))))
-                                    minor-mode-alist)
-                            nil t nil 'diminish-history-symbols))
-                     (read-from-minibuffer
-                      "To what mode-line display: "
-                      nil nil nil 'diminish-history-names)))
-  (let ((minor (assq mode minor-mode-alist)))
-    (when minor
-        (progn (callf or to-what "")
-               (when (and (stringp to-what)
-                          (> (length to-what) 1))
-                 (or (= (string-to-char to-what) ?\ )
-                     (callf2 concat " " to-what)))
-               (or (assq mode diminished-mode-alist)
-                   (push (copy-sequence minor) diminished-mode-alist))
-               (setcdr minor (list to-what))))))
-
-;; But an image comes to me, vivid in its unreality, of a loon alone on his
-;; forest lake, shrieking his soul out into a canopy of stars.  Alone this
-;; afternoon in my warm city apartment, I can feel the bite of his night air,
-;; and smell his conifers.  In him there is no acceptance of diminishment.
-
-;; "I have a benevolent habit of pouring out myself to everybody,
-;;  and would even pay for a listener, and I am afraid
-;;  that the Athenians may think me too talkative."
-;;       --Socrates, in the /Euthyphro/
-
-;; I remember a news story about a retired plumber who had somehow managed to
-;; steal a military tank.  He rode it down city streets, rode over a parked
-;; car--no one was hurt--rode onto a freeway, that concrete symbol of the
-;; American spirit, or so we fancy it, shouting "Plumber Bob!  Plumber Bob!".
-;; He was shot dead by police.
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun diminish-undo (mode)
-  "Restore mode-line display of diminished mode MODE to its minor-mode value.
-Do nothing if the arg is a minor mode that hasn't been diminished.
-
-Interactively, enter (with completion) the name of any diminished mode (a
-mode that was formerly a minor mode on which you invoked \\[diminish]).
-To restore all diminished modes to minor status, answer `diminished-modes'.
-The response to the prompt shouldn't be quoted.  However, in Lisp code,
-the arg must be quoted as a symbol, as in (diminish-undo 'diminished-modes)."
-  (interactive
-   (list (read (completing-read
-                "Restore what diminished mode: "
-                (cons (list "diminished-modes")
-                      (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (symbol-name (car x))))
-                              diminished-mode-alist))
-                nil t nil 'diminish-history-symbols))))
-  (if (eq mode 'diminished-modes)
-      (let ((diminished-modes diminished-mode-alist))
-        (while diminished-modes
-          (diminish-undo (caar diminished-modes))
-          (callf cdr diminished-modes)))
-    (let ((minor      (assq mode      minor-mode-alist))
-          (diminished (assq mode diminished-mode-alist)))
-      (or minor
-          (error "%S is not currently registered as a minor mode" mode))
-      (when diminished
-        (setcdr minor (cdr diminished))))))
-
-;; Plumber Bob was not from Seattle, my grey city, for rainy Seattle is a
-;; city of interiors, a city of the self-diminished.  When I moved here one
-;; sunny June I was delighted to find that ducks and geese were common in
-;; the streets.  But I hoped to find a loon or two, and all I found were
-;; ducks and geese.  I wondered about this; I wondered why there were no
-;; loons in Seattle; but my confusion resulted from my ignorance of the
-;; psychology of rain, which is to say my ignorance of diminished modes.
-;; What I needed, and lacked, was a way to discover they were there.
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun diminished-modes ()
-  "Echo all active diminished or minor modes as if they were minor.
-The display goes in the echo area; if it's too long even for that,
-you can see the whole thing in the *Messages* buffer.
-This doesn't change the status of any modes; it just lets you see
-what diminished modes would be on the mode-line if they were still minor."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((minor-modes minor-mode-alist)
-        message)
-    (while minor-modes
-      (when (symbol-value (caar minor-modes))
-        ;; This minor mode is active in this buffer
-        (let* ((mode-pair (car minor-modes))
-               (mode (car mode-pair))
-               (minor-pair (or (assq mode diminished-mode-alist) mode-pair))
-               (minor-name (cadr minor-pair)))
-          (when (symbolp minor-name)
-            ;; This minor mode uses symbol indirection in the cdr
-            (let ((symbols-seen (list minor-name)))
-              (while (and (symbolp (callf symbol-value minor-name))
-                          (not (memq minor-name symbols-seen)))
-                (push minor-name symbols-seen))))
-          (push minor-name message)))
-      (callf cdr minor-modes))
-    (setq message (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse message) ""))
-    (when (= (string-to-char message) ?\ )
-      (callf substring message 1))
-    (message "%s" message)))
-
-;; A human mind is a Black Forest of diminished modes.  Some are dangerous;
-;; most of the mind of an intimate is a secret stranger, and these diminished
-;; modes are rendered more unpredictable by their long isolation from the
-;; corrective influence of interaction with reality.  The student of history
-;; learns that this description applies to whole societies as well.  In some
-;; ways the self-diminished are better able to discern the night worker.
-;; They are rendered safer by their heightened awareness of others'
-;; diminished modes, and more congenial by the spare blandness of their own
-;; mode lines.  To some people rain is truly depressing, but others it just
-;; makes pensive, and, forcing them indoors where they may not have the
-;; luxury of solitude, teaches them to self-diminish.  That was what I had
-;; not understood when I was searching for loons among the ducks and geese.
-;; Loons come to Seattle all the time, but the ones that like it learn to be
-;; silent, learn to self-diminish, and take on the colors of ducks and geese.
-;; Now, here a dozen years, I can recognize them everywhere, standing quietly
-;; in line with the ducks and geese at the espresso counter, gazing placidly
-;; out on the world through loon-red eyes, thinking secret thoughts.
-
-(provide 'diminish)
-
-;;; diminish.el ends here
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-;;; docker-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "docker" "docker.el" (23450 31920 653711 806000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from docker.el
- (autoload 'docker "docker" nil t)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "docker-container" "docker-container.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31920 648720 718000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from docker-container.el
-
-(autoload 'docker-container-eshell "docker-container" "\
-Open `eshell' in CONTAINER.
-
-\(fn CONTAINER)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-container-find-directory "docker-container" "\
-Inside CONTAINER open DIRECTORY.
-
-\(fn CONTAINER DIRECTORY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-container-find-file "docker-container" "\
-Inside CONTAINER open FILE.
-
-\(fn CONTAINER FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-container-shell "docker-container" "\
-Open `shell' in CONTAINER.
-
-\(fn CONTAINER)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-diff "docker-container" "\
-Diff the container named NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-inspect "docker-container" "\
-Inspect the container named NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-kill "docker-container" "\
-Kill the container named NAME using SIGNAL.
-
-\(fn NAME &optional SIGNAL)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-logs "docker-container" "\
-Show the logs from container NAME.
-
-If FOLLOW is set, run in `async-shell-command'.
-
-\(fn NAME &optional FOLLOW)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-pause "docker-container" "\
-Pause the container named NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-rename "docker-container" "\
-Rename CONTAINER using NAME.
-
-\(fn CONTAINER NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-restart "docker-container" "\
-Restart the container named NAME.
-
-TIMEOUT is the number of seconds to wait for the container to stop before killing it.
-
-\(fn NAME &optional TIMEOUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-rm "docker-container" "\
-Remove the container named NAME.
-
-With prefix argument, sets FORCE to true.
-
-Force the removal even if the container is running when FORCE is set.
-Remove the specified link and not the underlying container when LINK is set.
-Remove the volumes associated with the container when VOLUMES is set.
-
-\(fn NAME &optional FORCE LINK VOLUMES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-start "docker-container" "\
-Start the container named NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-stop "docker-container" "\
-Stop the container named NAME.
-
-TIMEOUT is the number of seconds to wait for the container to stop before killing it.
-
-\(fn NAME &optional TIMEOUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-unpause "docker-container" "\
-Unpause the container named NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-containers "docker-container" "\
-List docker containers.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "docker-image" "docker-image.el" (23450 31920
-;;;;;;  644633 724000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from docker-image.el
-
-(autoload 'docker-pull "docker-image" "\
-Pull the image named NAME.  If ALL is set, use \"-a\".
-
-\(fn NAME &optional ALL)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-push "docker-image" "\
-Push the image named NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-rmi "docker-image" "\
-Destroy or untag the image named NAME.
-
-Force removal of the image when FORCE is set.
-Do not delete untagged parents when NO-PRUNE is set.
-
-\(fn NAME &optional FORCE NO-PRUNE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-tag "docker-image" "\
-Tag IMAGE using NAME.
-
-\(fn IMAGE NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-images "docker-image" "\
-List docker images.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "docker-machine" "docker-machine.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31920 655259 179000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from docker-machine.el
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-config "docker-machine" "\
-Print the connection config for the machine NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-create "docker-machine" "\
-Create a machine NAME using DRIVER.
-
-\(fn NAME DRIVER)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-env "docker-machine" "\
-Parse and set environment variables from \"docker-machine env NAME\" output.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-inspect "docker-machine" "\
-Inspect information about the machine NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-ip "docker-machine" "\
-Get the IP address of the machine NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-kill "docker-machine" "\
-Kill the machine NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-restart "docker-machine" "\
-Restart the machine NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-rm "docker-machine" "\
-Destroy or uncommand the machine NAME.  If FORCE is set, use \"--force\".
-
-\(fn NAME &optional FORCE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-start "docker-machine" "\
-Start the machine NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-status "docker-machine" "\
-Get the status of the machine NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-stop "docker-machine" "\
-Stop the machine NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machine-upgrade "docker-machine" "\
-Upgrade the machine NAME to the latest version of Docker.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-machines "docker-machine" "\
-List docker machines.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "docker-network" "docker-network.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31920 652026 420000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from docker-network.el
-
-(autoload 'docker-network-rm "docker-network" "\
-Destroy the network named NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-networks "docker-network" "\
-List docker networks.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "docker-volume" "docker-volume.el" (23450 31920
-;;;;;;  650406 454000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from docker-volume.el
-
-(autoload 'docker-volume-dired "docker-volume" "\
-
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-volume-rm "docker-volume" "\
-Destroy the volume named NAME.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-volumes "docker-volume" "\
-List docker volumes.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("docker-group.el" "docker-pkg.el" "docker-process.el"
-;;;;;;  "docker-utils.el") (23450 31920 656739 339000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; docker-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-container.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-container.el
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-;;; docker-container.el --- Emacs interface to docker-container  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Philippe Vaucher <philippe.vaucher@gmail.com>
-;;         Yuki Inoue <inouetakahiroki@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 's)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'json)
-(require 'tablist)
-(require 'magit-popup)
-
-(require 'docker-group)
-(require 'docker-process)
-(require 'docker-utils)
-
-(defgroup docker-container nil
-  "Docker container customization group."
-  :group 'docker)
-
-(defcustom docker-container-ls-arguments '("--all")
-  "Default arguments for `docker-container-ls-popup'."
-  :group 'docker-container
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom docker-container-shell-file-name shell-file-name
-  "Shell to use when entering containers.
-For more information see the variable `shell-file-name'."
-  :group 'docker-container
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom docker-container-default-sort-key '("Image" . nil)
-  "Sort key for docker containers.
-
-This should be a cons cell (NAME . FLIP) where
-NAME is a string matching one of the column names
-and FLIP is a boolean to specify the sort order."
-  :group 'docker-container
-  :type '(cons (choice (const "Id")
-                       (const "Image")
-                       (const "Command")
-                       (const "Created")
-                       (const "Status")
-                       (const "Ports")
-                       (const "Names"))
-               (choice (const :tag "Ascending" nil)
-                       (const :tag "Descending" t))))
-
-(defun docker-container-parse (line)
-  "Convert a LINE from \"docker ps\" to a `tabulated-list-entries' entry."
-  (let (data)
-    (condition-case nil
-        (setq data (json-read-from-string line))
-      (json-readtable-error
-       (error "Could not read following string as json:\n%s" line)))
-    (setf (aref data 3) (format-time-string "%F %T" (date-to-time (aref data 3))))
-    (list (aref data 6) data)))
-
-(defun docker-container-entries ()
-  "Return the docker containers data for `tabulated-list-entries'."
-  (let* ((fmt "[{{json .ID}},{{json .Image}},{{json .Command}},{{json .CreatedAt}},{{json .Status}},{{json .Ports}},{{json .Names}}]")
-         (data (docker-run "container ls" docker-container-ls-arguments (format "--format=\"%s\"" fmt)))
-         (lines (s-split "\n" data t)))
-    (-map #'docker-container-parse lines)))
-
-(defun docker-container-refresh ()
-  "Refresh the containers list."
-  (setq tabulated-list-entries (docker-container-entries)))
-
-(defun docker-container-read-name ()
-  "Read an container name."
-  (completing-read "Container: " (-map #'car (docker-container-entries))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-container-eshell (container)
-  "Open `eshell' in CONTAINER."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name)))
-  (let* ((container-address (format "docker:%s:/" container))
-         (file-prefix (if (file-remote-p default-directory)
-                          (with-parsed-tramp-file-name default-directory nil
-                            (format "/%s:%s|" method host))
-                        "/"))
-         (default-directory (format "%s%s" file-prefix container-address))
-         (eshell-buffer-name (generate-new-buffer-name (format "*eshell %s*" default-directory))))
-    (eshell)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-container-find-directory (container directory)
-  "Inside CONTAINER open DIRECTORY."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((container-name (docker-container-read-name))
-          (tramp-filename (read-directory-name "Directory: " (format "/docker:%s:/" container-name))))
-     (with-parsed-tramp-file-name tramp-filename nil
-       (list host localname))))
-  (dired (format "/docker:%s:%s" container directory)))
-
-(defalias 'docker-container-dired 'docker-container-find-directory)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-container-find-file (container file)
-  "Inside CONTAINER open FILE."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((container-name (docker-container-read-name))
-          (tramp-filename (read-file-name "File: " (format "/docker:%s:/" container-name))))
-     (with-parsed-tramp-file-name tramp-filename nil
-       (list host localname))))
-  (find-file (format "/docker:%s:%s" container file)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-container-shell (container)
-  "Open `shell' in CONTAINER."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name)))
-  (let* ((shell-file-name docker-container-shell-file-name)
-         (container-address (format "docker:%s:/" container))
-         (file-prefix (if (file-remote-p default-directory)
-                          (with-parsed-tramp-file-name default-directory nil
-                            (format "/%s:%s|" method host))
-                        "/"))
-         (default-directory (format "%s%s" file-prefix container-address)))
-    (shell (generate-new-buffer (format "*shell %s*" default-directory)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-diff (name)
-  "Diff the container named NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name)))
-  (docker-utils-with-buffer (format "diff %s" name)
-   (insert (docker-run "diff" name))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-inspect (name)
-  "Inspect the container named NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name)))
-  (docker-utils-with-buffer (format "inspect %s" name)
-    (insert (docker-run "inspect" name))
-    (json-mode)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-kill (name &optional signal)
-  "Kill the container named NAME using SIGNAL."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name)))
-  (docker-run "kill" (when signal (format "-s %s" signal)) name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-logs (name &optional follow)
-  "Show the logs from container NAME.
-
-If FOLLOW is set, run in `async-shell-command'."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name)))
-  (if follow
-      (async-shell-command
-       (format "%s logs -f %s" docker-command name)
-       (generate-new-buffer (format "* docker logs %s *" name)))
-    (docker-utils-with-buffer (format "logs %s" name)
-      (insert (docker-run "logs" name)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-pause (name)
-  "Pause the container named NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name)))
-  (docker-run "pause" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-rename (container name)
-  "Rename CONTAINER using NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name) (read-string "Name: ")))
-  (docker-run "rename" container name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-restart (name &optional timeout)
-  "Restart the container named NAME.
-
-TIMEOUT is the number of seconds to wait for the container to stop before killing it."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name) current-prefix-arg))
-  (docker-run "restart" (when timeout (format "-t %d" timeout)) name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-rm (name &optional force link volumes)
-  "Remove the container named NAME.
-
-With prefix argument, sets FORCE to true.
-
-Force the removal even if the container is running when FORCE is set.
-Remove the specified link and not the underlying container when LINK is set.
-Remove the volumes associated with the container when VOLUMES is set."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name) current-prefix-arg))
-  (docker-run "rm" (when force "-f") (when link "-l") (when volumes "-v") name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-start (name)
-  "Start the container named NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name)))
-  (docker-run "start" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-stop (name &optional timeout)
-  "Stop the container named NAME.
-
-TIMEOUT is the number of seconds to wait for the container to stop before killing it."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name) current-prefix-arg))
-  (docker-run "stop" (when timeout (format "-t %d" timeout)) name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-unpause (name)
-  "Unpause the container named NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-container-read-name)))
-  (docker-run "unpause" name))
-
-(defun docker-container-cp-from-selection (container-path host-path)
-  "Run \"docker cp\" from CONTAINER-PATH to HOST-PATH for selected container."
-  (interactive "sContainer path: \nFHost path: ")
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "cp" (concat it ":" container-path) host-path)))
-
-(defun docker-container-cp-to-selection (host-path container-path)
-  "Run \"docker cp\" from HOST-PATH to CONTAINER-PATH for selected containers."
-  (interactive "fHost path: \nsContainer path: ")
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "cp" host-path (concat it ":" container-path))))
-
-(defun docker-container-diff-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-diff' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-utils-with-buffer (format "diff %s" it)
-      (insert (docker-run "diff" (docker-container-diff-arguments) it)))))
-
-(defun docker-container-eshell-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-container-eshell' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-container-eshell it)))
-
-(defun docker-container-find-file-selection (path)
-  "Run `docker-container-find-file' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive "sPath: ")
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-container-find-file it path)))
-
-(defun docker-container-inspect-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-inspect' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-utils-with-buffer (format "inspect %s" it)
-      (insert (docker-run "inspect" (docker-container-inspect-arguments) it))
-      (json-mode))))
-
-(defun docker-container-kill-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-kill' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "kill" (docker-container-kill-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-container-logs-selection ()
-  "Run \"docker logs\" on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (async-shell-command
-     (format "%s logs %s %s" docker-command (s-join " " (docker-container-logs-arguments)) it)
-     (generate-new-buffer (format "* docker logs %s *" it)))))
-
-(defun docker-container-pause-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-pause' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "pause" (docker-container-pause-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-container-rename-selection ()
-  "Rename containers."
-  (interactive)
-  (docker-utils-select-if-empty)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-rename it (read-string (format "New name for %s: " it))))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-container-restart-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-restart' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "restart" (docker-container-restart-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-container-rm-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-rm' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "rm" (docker-container-rm-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-container-shell-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-container-shell' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-container-shell it)))
-
-(defun docker-container-start-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-start' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "start" (docker-container-start-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-container-stop-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-stop' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "stop" (docker-container-stop-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-container-unpause-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-unpause' on the containers selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "unpause" (docker-container-unpause-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-cp-popup
-  "Popup for copying files from/to containers."
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-cp"
-  :actions  '((?f "Copy From" docker-container-cp-from-selection)
-              (?t "Copy To" docker-container-cp-to-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-diff-popup
-  "Popup for showing containers diffs."
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-diff"
-  :actions  '((?d "Diff" docker-container-diff-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-find-file-popup
-  "Popup for opening containers files."
-  'docker-container
-  :actions  '((?f "Open file" docker-container-find-file-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-inspect-popup
-  "Popup for inspecting containers."
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-inspect"
-  :actions  '((?I "Inspect" docker-container-inspect-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-kill-popup
-  "Popup for kill signaling containers"
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-kill"
-  :options  '((?s "Signal" "-s "))
-  :actions  '((?K "Kill" docker-container-kill-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-logs-popup
-  "Popup for showing containers logs."
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-logs"
-  :switches '((?f "Follow" "-f"))
-  :actions  '((?L "Logs" docker-container-logs-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-ls-popup
-  "Popup for listing containers."
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-container-ls"
-  :switches  '((?a "All" "--all")
-               (?e "Exited containers" "--filter status=exited")
-               (?n "Don't truncate" "--no-trunc"))
-  :options   '((?f "Filter" "--filter ")
-               (?n "Last" "--last "))
-  :actions   `((?l "List" ,(docker-utils-set-then-call 'docker-container-ls-arguments 'tablist-revert))))
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-pause-popup
-  "Popup for pauseing containers."
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-pause"
-  :actions  '((?P "Pause" docker-container-pause-selection)
-              (?U "Unpause" docker-container-unpause-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-restart-popup
-  "Popup for restarting containers."
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-restart"
-  :options '((?t "Timeout" "-t "))
-  :actions '((?R "Restart" docker-container-restart-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-rm-popup
-  "Popup for removing containers."
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-rm"
-  :switches '((?f "Force" "-f")
-              (?v "Volumes" "-v"))
-  :actions  '((?D "Remove" docker-container-rm-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-shell-popup
-  "Popup for doing M-x `shell'/`eshell' to containers."
-  'docker-container
-  :actions  '((?b "Shell" docker-container-shell-selection)
-              (?e "Eshell" docker-container-eshell-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-start-popup
-  "Popup for starting containers."
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-start"
-  :actions  '((?S "Start" docker-container-start-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-stop-popup
-  "Popup for stoping containers."
-  'docker-container
-  :man-page "docker-stop"
-  :options '((?t "Timeout" "-t "))
-  :actions '((?O "Stop" docker-container-stop-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-container-help-popup
-  "Help popup for docker containers."
-  'docker-container
-  :actions '("Docker containers help"
-             (?C "Copy"       docker-container-cp-popup)
-             (?D "Remove"     docker-container-rm-popup)
-             (?I "Inspect"    docker-container-inspect-popup)
-             (?K "Kill"       docker-container-kill-popup)
-             (?L "Logs"       docker-container-logs-popup)
-             (?O "Stop"       docker-container-stop-popup)
-             (?P "Pause"      docker-container-pause-popup)
-             (?R "Restart"    docker-container-restart-popup)
-             (?S "Start"      docker-container-start-popup)
-             (?b "Shell"      docker-container-shell-popup)
-             (?d "Diff"       docker-container-diff-popup)
-             (?f "Find file"  docker-container-find-file-popup)
-             (?l "List"       docker-container-ls-popup)
-             (?r "Rename"     docker-container-rename-selection)))
-
-(defvar docker-container-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "?" 'docker-container-help-popup)
-    (define-key map "C" 'docker-container-cp-popup)
-    (define-key map "D" 'docker-container-rm-popup)
-    (define-key map "I" 'docker-container-inspect-popup)
-    (define-key map "K" 'docker-container-kill-popup)
-    (define-key map "L" 'docker-container-logs-popup)
-    (define-key map "O" 'docker-container-stop-popup)
-    (define-key map "P" 'docker-container-pause-popup)
-    (define-key map "R" 'docker-container-restart-popup)
-    (define-key map "S" 'docker-container-start-popup)
-    (define-key map "b" 'docker-container-shell-popup)
-    (define-key map "d" 'docker-container-diff-popup)
-    (define-key map "f" 'docker-container-find-file-popup)
-    (define-key map "l" 'docker-container-ls-popup)
-    (define-key map "r" 'docker-container-rename-selection)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `docker-container-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-containers ()
-  "List docker containers."
-  (interactive)
-  (docker-utils-pop-to-buffer "*docker-containers*")
-  (docker-container-mode)
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(define-derived-mode docker-container-mode tabulated-list-mode "Containers Menu"
-  "Major mode for handling a list of docker containers."
-  (setq tabulated-list-format [("Id" 16 t)("Image" 15 t)("Command" 30 t)("Created" 23 t)("Status" 20 t)("Ports" 10 t)("Names" 10 t)])
-  (setq tabulated-list-padding 2)
-  (setq tabulated-list-sort-key docker-container-default-sort-key)
-  (add-hook 'tabulated-list-revert-hook 'docker-container-refresh nil t)
-  (tabulated-list-init-header)
-  (tablist-minor-mode))
-
-(provide 'docker-container)
-
-;;; docker-container.el ends here
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-;;; docker-group.el --- Emacs interface to Docker  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Philippe Vaucher <philippe.vaucher@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup docker nil
-  "Docker customization group."
-  :group 'convenience)
-
-(provide 'docker-group)
-
-;;; docker-group.el ends here
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-;;; docker-image.el --- Emacs interface to docker-image  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Philippe Vaucher <philippe.vaucher@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 's)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'json)
-(require 'tablist)
-(require 'magit-popup)
-
-(require 'docker-group)
-(require 'docker-process)
-(require 'docker-utils)
-
-(defgroup docker-image nil
-  "Docker images customization group."
-  :group 'docker)
-
-(defcustom docker-image-default-sort-key '("Repository" . nil)
-  "Sort key for docker images.
-
-This should be a cons cell (NAME . FLIP) where
-NAME is a string matching one of the column names
-and FLIP is a boolean to specify the sort order."
-  :group 'docker-image
-  :type '(cons (choice (const "Repository")
-                       (const "Tag")
-                       (const "Id")
-                       (const "Created")
-                       (const "Size"))
-               (choice (const :tag "Ascending" nil)
-                       (const :tag "Descending" t))))
-
-(defcustom docker-image-run-arguments '("-i" "-t" "--rm")
-  "Default arguments for `docker-image-run-popup'."
-  :group 'docker-image
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defun docker-image-parse (line)
-  "Convert a LINE from \"docker images\" to a `tabulated-list-entries' entry."
-  (let* ((data (s-split "\t" line))
-         (name (format "%s:%s" (nth 0 data) (nth 1 data))))
-    (setf (nth 3 data) (format-time-string "%F %T" (date-to-time (nth 3 data))))
-    (list
-     (if (s-contains? "<none>" name) (nth 2 data) name)
-     (apply #'vector data))))
-
-(defun docker-image-entries ()
-  "Return the docker images data for `tabulated-list-entries'."
-  (let* ((fmt "{{.Repository}}\\t{{.Tag}}\\t{{.ID}}\\t{{.CreatedAt}}\\t{{.Size}}")
-         (data (docker-run "image ls" docker-image-ls-arguments (format "--format=\"%s\"" fmt)))
-         (lines (s-split "\n" data t)))
-    (-map #'docker-image-parse lines)))
-
-(defun docker-image-refresh ()
-  "Refresh the images list."
-  (setq tabulated-list-entries (docker-image-entries)))
-
-(defun docker-image-read-name ()
-  "Read an image name."
-  (completing-read "Image: " (-map #'car (docker-image-entries))))
-
-(defun docker-image-human-size-predicate (a b)
-  "Sort A and B by image size."
-  (let* ((a-size (elt (cadr a) 4))
-         (b-size (elt (cadr b) 4)))
-    (< (docker-utils-human-size-to-bytes a-size) (docker-utils-human-size-to-bytes b-size))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-pull (name &optional all)
-  "Pull the image named NAME.  If ALL is set, use \"-a\"."
-  (interactive (list (docker-image-read-name) current-prefix-arg))
-  (docker-run "pull" (when all "-a ") name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-push (name)
-  "Push the image named NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-image-read-name)))
-  (docker-run "push" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-rmi (name &optional force no-prune)
-  "Destroy or untag the image named NAME.
-
-Force removal of the image when FORCE is set.
-Do not delete untagged parents when NO-PRUNE is set."
-  (interactive (list (docker-image-read-name) current-prefix-arg))
-  (docker-run "rmi" (when force "-f") (when no-prune "--no-prune") name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-tag (image name)
-  "Tag IMAGE using NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-image-read-name) (read-string "Name: ")))
-  (docker-run "tag" image name))
-
-(defun docker-image-inspect-selection ()
-  "Run \"docker inspect\" on the images selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-utils-with-buffer (format "inspect %s" it)
-      (insert (docker-run "inspect" (docker-image-inspect-arguments) it))
-      (json-mode))))
-
-(defun docker-image-pull-selection ()
-  "Run \"docker pull\" on the images selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "pull" (docker-image-pull-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-image-push-selection ()
-  "Run \"docker push\" on the images selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "push" (docker-image-push-arguments) it)))
-
-(defun docker-image-rm-selection ()
-  "Run \"docker rmi\" on the images selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "rmi" (docker-image-rm-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-image-run-selection (command)
-  "Run \"docker run\" on the images selection."
-  (interactive "sCommand: ")
-  (let ((default-directory (if (and docker-run-as-root
-                                    (not (file-remote-p default-directory)))
-                               "/sudo::"
-                             default-directory)))
-    (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-      (async-shell-command
-       (format "%s run %s %s %s" docker-command (s-join " " (docker-image-run-arguments)) it command)
-       (generate-new-buffer (format "*run %s*" it))))))
-
-(defun docker-image-tag-selection ()
-  "Tag images."
-  (interactive)
-  (docker-utils-select-if-empty)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-tag it (read-string (format "Tag for %s: " it))))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-image-inspect-popup
-  "Popup for inspecting images."
-  'docker-image
-  :man-page "docker-inspect"
-  :actions  '((?I "Inspect" docker-image-inspect-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-image-ls-popup
-  "Popup for listing images."
-  'docker-image
-  :man-page "docker-image-ls"
-  :switches  '((?a "All" "--all")
-               (?d "Dangling" "-f dangling=true")
-               (?n "Don't truncate" "--no-trunc"))
-  :options   '((?f "Filter" "--filter "))
-  :actions   `((?l "List" ,(docker-utils-set-then-call 'docker-image-ls-arguments 'tablist-revert))))
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-image-pull-popup
-  "Popup for pulling images."
-  'docker-image
-  :man-page "docker-pull"
-  :switches '((?a "All" "-a"))
-  :actions  '((?F "Pull" docker-image-pull-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-image-push-popup
-  "Popup for pushing images."
-  'docker-image
-  :man-page "docker-push"
-  :actions  '((?P "Push" docker-image-push-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-image-rm-popup
-  "Popup for removing images."
-  'docker-image
-  :man-page "docker-rmi"
-  :switches '((?f "Force" "-f")
-              (?n "Don't prune" "--no-prune"))
-  :actions  '((?D "Remove" docker-image-rm-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-image-run-popup
-  "Popup for running images."
-  'docker-image
-  :man-page "docker-run"
-  :switches '((?D "With display" "-v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix -e DISPLAY")
-              (?T "Synchronize time" "-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro")
-              (?W "Web ports" "-p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 8080:8080")
-              (?d "Daemonize" "-d")
-              (?i "Interactive" "-i")
-              (?o "Read only" "--read-only")
-              (?p "Privileged" "--privileged")
-              (?r "Remove container when it exits" "--rm")
-              (?t "TTY" "-t"))
-  :options  '((?e "environment" "-e ")
-              (?m "name" "--name ")
-              (?n "entrypoint" "--entrypoint ")
-              (?p "port" "-p ")
-              (?u "user" "-u ")
-              (?v "volume" "-v ")
-              (?w "workdir" "-w "))
-  :actions  '((?R "Run images" docker-image-run-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-image-help-popup
-  "Help popup for docker images."
-  'docker-image
-  :actions '("Docker images help"
-             (?D "Remove"  docker-image-rm-popup)
-             (?F "Pull"    docker-image-pull-popup)
-             (?I "Inspect" docker-image-inspect-popup)
-             (?P "Push"    docker-image-push-popup)
-             (?R "Run"     docker-image-run-popup)
-             (?T "Tag"     docker-image-tag-selection)
-             (?l "List"    docker-image-ls-popup)))
-
-(defvar docker-image-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "?" 'docker-image-help-popup)
-    (define-key map "D" 'docker-image-rm-popup)
-    (define-key map "F" 'docker-image-pull-popup)
-    (define-key map "I" 'docker-image-inspect-popup)
-    (define-key map "P" 'docker-image-push-popup)
-    (define-key map "R" 'docker-image-run-popup)
-    (define-key map "T" 'docker-image-tag-selection)
-    (define-key map "l" 'docker-image-ls-popup)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `docker-image-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-images ()
-  "List docker images."
-  (interactive)
-  (docker-utils-pop-to-buffer "*docker-images*")
-  (docker-image-mode)
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(define-derived-mode docker-image-mode tabulated-list-mode "Images Menu"
-  "Major mode for handling a list of docker images."
-  (setq tabulated-list-format [("Repository" 30 t)("Tag" 20 t)("Id" 16 t)("Created" 23 t)("Size" 10 docker-image-human-size-predicate)])
-  (setq tabulated-list-padding 2)
-  (setq tabulated-list-sort-key docker-image-default-sort-key)
-  (add-hook 'tabulated-list-revert-hook 'docker-image-refresh nil t)
-  (tabulated-list-init-header)
-  (tablist-minor-mode))
-
-(provide 'docker-image)
-
-;;; docker-image.el ends here
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-;;; docker-machine.el --- Emacs interface to docker-machine  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Ben Swift <ben@benswift.me>
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 's)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'tablist)
-(require 'magit-popup)
-
-(require 'docker-group)
-(require 'docker-utils)
-
-(defgroup docker-machine nil
-  "Docker machine customization group."
-  :group 'docker)
-
-(defcustom docker-machine-default-sort-key '("Name" . nil)
-  "Sort key for docker machines.
-
-This should be a cons cell (NAME . FLIP) where
-NAME is a string matching one of the column names
-and FLIP is a boolean to specify the sort order."
-  :group 'docker-machine
-  :type '(cons (choice (const "Name")
-                       (const "Active")
-                       (const "Driver")
-                       (const "State")
-                       (const "URL")
-                       (const "Swarm")
-                       (const "Docker")
-                       (const "Errors"))
-               (choice (const :tag "Ascending" nil)
-                       (const :tag "Descending" t))))
-
-(defun docker-machine-parse (line)
-  "Convert a LINE from \"docker machine ls\" to a `tabulated-list-entries' entry."
-  (let ((data (s-split "\t" line)))
-    (list (car data) (apply #'vector data))))
-
-(defun docker-machine-entries ()
-  "Return the docker machines data for `tabulated-list-entries'."
-  (let* ((fmt "{{.Name}}\\t{{.Active}}\\t{{.DriverName}}\\t{{.State}}\\t{{.URL}}\\t{{.Swarm}}\\t{{.DockerVersion}}\\t{{.Error}}")
-         (data (docker-machine-run "ls" docker-machine-ls-arguments (format "--format=\"%s\"" fmt)))
-         (lines (s-split "\n" data t)))
-    (-map #'docker-machine-parse lines)))
-
-(defun docker-machine-refresh ()
-  "Refresh the machines list."
-  (setq tabulated-list-entries (docker-machine-entries)))
-
-(defun docker-machine-read-name ()
-  "Read a machine name."
-  (completing-read "Machine: " (-map #'car (docker-machine-entries))))
-
-(defun docker-machine-run (action &rest args)
-  "Execute \"docker-machine ACTION\" using ARGS."
-  (let ((command (format "docker-machine %s %s" action (s-join " " (-flatten (-non-nil args))))))
-    (message command)
-    (shell-command-to-string command)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-config (name)
-  "Print the connection config for the machine NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name)))
-  (docker-machine-run "config" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-create (name driver)
-  "Create a machine NAME using DRIVER."
-  (interactive "sName: \nsDriver: ")
-  (docker-machine-run "create" name "-d" driver))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-env (name)
-  "Parse and set environment variables from \"docker-machine env NAME\" output."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name)))
-  (--each-while
-      (s-lines (docker-machine-run "env" name))
-      (s-prefix? "export" it)
-    (docker-machine-env-export it)))
-
-(defun docker-machine-env-export (line)
-  "Export the env for LINE."
-  (let ((index (s-index-of "=" line)))
-    (unless index
-      (error (format "Cannot find separator in %s" line)))
-    (setenv (substring line (length "export ") index) (substring line (+ 2 index) -1))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-inspect (name)
-  "Inspect information about the machine NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name)))
-  (docker-machine-run "inspect" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-ip (name)
-  "Get the IP address of the machine NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name)))
-  (docker-machine-run "ip" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-kill (name)
-  "Kill the machine NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name)))
-  (docker-machine-run "kill" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-restart (name)
-  "Restart the machine NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name) current-prefix-arg))
-  (docker-machine-run "restart" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-rm (name &optional force)
-  "Destroy or uncommand the machine NAME.  If FORCE is set, use \"--force\"."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name) current-prefix-arg))
-  (docker-machine-run "rm" (when force "--force") name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-start (name)
-  "Start the machine NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name)))
-  (docker-machine-run "start" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-status (name)
-  "Get the status of the machine NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name)))
-  (docker-machine-run "status" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-stop (name)
-  "Stop the machine NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name) current-prefix-arg))
-  (docker-machine-run "stop" name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machine-upgrade (name)
-  "Upgrade the machine NAME to the latest version of Docker."
-  (interactive (list (docker-machine-read-name)))
-  (docker-machine-run "upgrade" name))
-
-(defun docker-machine-env-selection ()
-  "Run \"docker-machine env\" on selected machine."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((marked (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)))
-    (when (/= (length marked) 1)
-      (error "Can only set environment vars for one machine at a time"))
-    (docker-machine-env (car marked))
-    (tablist-revert)))
-
-(defun docker-machine-restart-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-machine-restart' on the machines selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-machine-run "restart" (docker-machine-restart-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-machine-rm-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-machine-rm' on the machines selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-machine-run "rm" (docker-machine-rm-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-machine-start-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-machine-start' on the machines selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-machine-run "start" (docker-machine-start-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(defun docker-machine-stop-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-machine-stop' on the machines selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-machine-run "stop" (docker-machine-stop-arguments) it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-machine-env-popup
-  "Popup for setting up environment variables."
-  'docker-machine
-  :man-page "docker-machine-env"
-  :actions '((?E "Env" docker-machine-env-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-machine-ls-popup
-  "Popup for listing machines."
-  'docker-machine
-  :man-page "docker-machine-ls"
-  :options   '((?f "Filter" "--filter ")
-               (?t "Timeout" "--timeout "))
-  :actions   `((?l "List" ,(docker-utils-set-then-call 'docker-machine-ls-arguments 'tablist-revert))))
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-machine-restart-popup
-  "Popup for restarting machines."
-  'docker-machine
-  :man-page "docker-machine-restart"
-  :actions '((?R "Restart" docker-machine-restart-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-machine-rm-popup
-  "Popup for removing machines."
-  'docker-machine
-  :man-page "docker-machine-rm"
-  :switches '((?f "Force" "-f")
-              (?y "Automatic yes" "-y"))
-  :actions  '((?D "Remove" docker-machine-rm-selection))
-  :default-arguments '("-y")
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-machine-start-popup
-  "Popup for starting machines."
-  'docker-machine
-  :man-page "docker-machine-start"
-  :actions  '((?S "Start" docker-machine-start-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-machine-stop-popup
-  "Popup for stoping machines."
-  'docker-machine
-  :man-page "docker-machine-stop"
-  :actions '((?O "Stop" docker-machine-stop-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-machine-help-popup
-  "Help popup for docker machine."
-  'docker-machine
-  :actions '("Docker machines help"
-             (?C "Create"     docker-machine-create)
-             (?D "Remove"     docker-machine-rm-popup)
-             (?E "Env"        docker-machine-env-popup)
-             (?O "Stop"       docker-machine-stop-popup)
-             (?R "Restart"    docker-machine-restart-popup)
-             (?S "Start"      docker-machine-start-popup)
-             (?l "List"       docker-machine-ls-popup)))
-
-(defvar docker-machine-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "?" 'docker-machine-help-popup)
-    (define-key map "C" 'docker-machine-create)
-    (define-key map "D" 'docker-machine-rm-popup)
-    (define-key map "E" 'docker-machine-env-popup)
-    (define-key map "O" 'docker-machine-stop-popup)
-    (define-key map "R" 'docker-machine-restart-popup)
-    (define-key map "S" 'docker-machine-start-popup)
-    (define-key map "l" 'docker-machine-ls-popup)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `docker-machine-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-machines ()
-  "List docker machines."
-  (interactive)
-  (docker-utils-pop-to-buffer "*docker-machines*")
-  (docker-machine-mode)
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(define-derived-mode docker-machine-mode tabulated-list-mode "Machines Menu"
-  "Major mode for handling a list of docker machines."
-  (setq tabulated-list-format [("Name" 16 t)("Active" 7 t)("Driver" 12 t)("State" 12 t)("URL" 30 t)("Swarm" 10 t)("Docker" 10 t)("Errors" 10 t)])
-  (setq tabulated-list-padding 2)
-  (setq tabulated-list-sort-key docker-machine-default-sort-key)
-  (add-hook 'tabulated-list-revert-hook 'docker-machine-refresh nil t)
-  (tabulated-list-init-header)
-  (tablist-minor-mode))
-
-(provide 'docker-machine)
-
-;;; docker-machine.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-machine.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-machine.elc
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-;;; docker-network.el --- Emacs interface to docker-network  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Philippe Vaucher <philippe.vaucher@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 's)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'tablist)
-(require 'magit-popup)
-
-(require 'docker-group)
-(require 'docker-process)
-(require 'docker-utils)
-
-(defgroup docker-network nil
-  "Docker network customization group."
-  :group 'docker)
-
-(defcustom docker-network-default-sort-key '("Name" . nil)
-  "Sort key for docker networks.
-
-This should be a cons cell (NAME . FLIP) where
-NAME is a string matching one of the column names
-and FLIP is a boolean to specify the sort order."
-  :group 'docker-network
-  :type '(cons (choice (const "Network ID")
-                       (const "Name")
-                       (const "Driver"))
-               (choice (const :tag "Ascending" nil)
-                       (const :tag "Descending" t))))
-
-(defun docker-network-parse (line)
-  "Convert a LINE from \"docker network ls\" to a `tabulated-list-entries' entry."
-  (let ((data (s-split " \\{3,\\}" line t)))
-    (list (nth 1 data) (apply #'vector data))))
-
-(defun docker-network-entries ()
-  "Return the docker networks data for `tabulated-list-entries'."
-  (let* ((data (docker-run "network" "ls" docker-network-ls-arguments))
-         (lines (cdr (s-split "\n" data t))))
-    (-map #'docker-network-parse lines)))
-
-(defun docker-network-refresh ()
-  "Refresh the networks list."
-  (setq tabulated-list-entries (docker-network-entries)))
-
-(defun docker-network-read-name ()
-  "Read a network name."
-  (completing-read "Network: " (-map #'car (docker-network-entries))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-network-rm (name)
-  "Destroy the network named NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-network-read-name)))
-  (docker-run "network rm" name))
-
-(defun docker-network-rm-selection ()
-  "Run \"docker network rm\" on the selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "network rm" it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-network-ls-popup
-  "Popup for listing networks."
-  'docker-network
-  :man-page "docker-network-ls"
-  :switches  '((?n "Don't truncate" "--no-trunc"))
-  :options   '((?f "Filter" "--filter "))
-  :actions   `((?l "List" ,(docker-utils-set-then-call 'docker-network-ls-arguments 'tablist-revert))))
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-network-rm-popup
-  "Popup for removing networks."
-  'docker-network
-  :man-page "docker-network-rm"
-  :actions  '((?D "Remove" docker-network-rm-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-popup-setup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-network-help-popup
-  "Help popup for docker networks."
-  'docker-network
-  :actions '("Docker networks help"
-             (?D "Remove"     docker-network-rm-popup)
-             (?l "List"       docker-network-ls-popup)))
-
-(defvar docker-network-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "?" 'docker-network-help-popup)
-    (define-key map "D" 'docker-network-rm-popup)
-    (define-key map "l" 'docker-network-ls-popup)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `docker-network-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-networks ()
-  "List docker networks."
-  (interactive)
-  (docker-utils-pop-to-buffer "*docker-networks*")
-  (docker-network-mode)
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(define-derived-mode docker-network-mode tabulated-list-mode "Networks Menu"
-  "Major mode for handling a list of docker networks."
-  (setq tabulated-list-format [("Network ID" 20 t)("Name" 50 t)("Driver" 10 t)])
-  (setq tabulated-list-padding 2)
-  (setq tabulated-list-sort-key docker-network-default-sort-key)
-  (add-hook 'tabulated-list-revert-hook 'docker-network-refresh nil t)
-  (tabulated-list-init-header)
-  (tablist-minor-mode))
-
-(provide 'docker-network)
-
-;;; docker-network.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-network.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-network.elc
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-(define-package "docker" "20180820.1130" "Emacs interface to Docker"
-  '((emacs "24.5")
-    (dash "2.14.1")
-    (docker-tramp "0.1")
-    (magit-popup "2.12.3")
-    (s "1.12.0")
-    (tablist "0.70")
-    (json-mode "1.7.0"))
-  :keywords
-  '("filename" "convenience")
-  :authors
-  '(("Philippe Vaucher" . "philippe.vaucher@gmail.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Philippe Vaucher" . "philippe.vaucher@gmail.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/Silex/docker.el")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-process.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-process.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-process.el
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-;;; docker-process.el --- Emacs interface to Docker  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Philippe Vaucher <philippe.vaucher@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 's)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'docker-group)
-
-(defcustom docker-command "docker"
-  "The docker binary."
-  :group 'docker
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom docker-arguments '()
-  "Default arguments for `docker'."
-  :group 'docker
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom docker-run-as-root nil
-  "Run docker as root."
-  :group 'docker
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun docker-run (action &rest args)
-  "Execute \"docker ACTION\" using ARGS."
-  (let ((default-directory (if (and docker-run-as-root (not (file-remote-p default-directory))) "/sudo::" default-directory)))
-    (let ((command (format "%s %s %s %s"
-                           docker-command
-                           (s-join " " docker-arguments)
-                           action
-                           (s-join " " (-flatten (-non-nil args))))))
-      (message command)
-      (shell-command-to-string command))))
-
-(provide 'docker-process)
-
-;;; docker-process.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-process.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker-process.elc
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-;;; docker-utils.el --- Random utilities  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Philippe Vaucher <philippe.vaucher@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'tramp)
-(require 'tablist)
-(require 'magit-popup)
-
-(defun docker-utils-get-marked-items ()
-  "Get the marked items data from `tabulated-list-entries'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((selection ()))
-      (while (not (eobp))
-        (when (not (null (tablist-get-mark-state)))
-          (setq selection (-snoc selection (cons (tabulated-list-get-id) (tabulated-list-get-entry)))))
-        (forward-line))
-      selection)))
-
-(defun docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids ()
-  "Get the id part of `docker-utils-get-marked-items'."
-  (-map #'car (docker-utils-get-marked-items)))
-
-(defun docker-utils-setup-popup (val def)
-  (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer (docker-utils-select-if-empty))
-  (magit-popup-default-setup val def))
-
-(defun docker-utils-select-if-empty (&optional arg)
-  "Select current row is selection is empty.
-ARG is unused here, but is required by `add-function'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (when (null (docker-utils-get-marked-items))
-      (tablist-put-mark))))
-
-(defun docker-utils-set-then-call (variable func)
-  "Return a lambda settings VARIABLE before calling FUNC."
-  (lambda ()
-    (interactive)
-    (set variable (funcall variable))
-    (call-interactively func)))
-
-(defun docker-utils-pop-to-buffer (name)
-  "Like `pop-to-buffer', but suffix NAME with the host if on a remote host."
-  (pop-to-buffer
-   (if (file-remote-p default-directory)
-       (with-parsed-tramp-file-name default-directory nil (concat name " - " host))
-     name)))
-
-(defmacro docker-utils-with-buffer (name &rest body)
-  "Wrapper around `with-current-buffer'.
-Execute BODY in a buffer."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  `(with-current-buffer (generate-new-buffer (format "* docker - %s *" ,name))
-     (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-     (erase-buffer)
-     ,@body
-     (setq buffer-read-only t)
-     (goto-char (point-min))
-     (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer))))
-
-(defun docker-utils-unit-multiplier (str)
-  "Return the correct multiplier for STR."
-  (expt 1024 (-elem-index str '("B" "KB" "MB" "GB" "TB" "PB" "EB"))))
-
-(defun docker-utils-human-size-to-bytes (str)
-  "Parse STR and return size in bytes."
-  (let* ((parts (s-match "^\\([0-9\\.]+\\)\\([A-Z]+\\)?$" str))
-         (value (string-to-number (-second-item parts)))
-         (multiplier (docker-utils-unit-multiplier (-third-item parts))))
-    (* value multiplier)))
-
-(provide 'docker-utils)
-
-;;; docker-utils.el ends here
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-;;; docker-volume.el --- Emacs interface to docker-volume  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Philippe Vaucher <philippe.vaucher@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 's)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'tablist)
-(require 'magit-popup)
-
-(require 'docker-group)
-(require 'docker-process)
-(require 'docker-utils)
-
-(defgroup docker-volume nil
-  "Docker volume customization group."
-  :group 'docker)
-
-(defcustom docker-volume-default-sort-key '("Driver" . nil)
-  "Sort key for docker volumes.
-
-This should be a cons cell (NAME . FLIP) where
-NAME is a string matching one of the column names
-and FLIP is a boolean to specify the sort order."
-  :group 'docker-volume
-  :type '(cons (choice (const "Driver")
-                       (const "Name"))
-               (choice (const :tag "Ascending" nil)
-                       (const :tag "Descending" t))))
-
-(defun docker-volume-parse (line)
-  "Convert a LINE from \"docker volume ls\" to a `tabulated-list-entries' entry."
-  (let ((data (s-split " \\{3,15\\}" line t)))
-    (list (nth 1 data) (apply #'vector data))))
-
-(defun docker-volume-entries ()
-  "Return the docker volumes data for `tabulated-list-entries'."
-  (let* ((data (docker-run "volume" "ls" docker-volume-ls-arguments))
-         (lines (cdr (s-split "\n" data t))))
-    (-map #'docker-volume-parse lines)))
-
-(defun docker-volume-refresh ()
-  "Refresh the volumes list."
-  (setq tabulated-list-entries (docker-volume-entries)))
-
-(defun docker-volume-read-name ()
-  "Read a volume name."
-  (completing-read "Volume: " (-map #'car (docker-volume-entries))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-volume-dired (name)
-  (interactive (list (docker-volume-read-name)))
-  (let ((path (docker-run "inspect" "-f" "\"{{ .Mountpoint }}\"" name)))
-    (dired (format "/sudo::%s" path))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-volume-rm (name)
-  "Destroy the volume named NAME."
-  (interactive (list (docker-volume-read-name)))
-  (docker-run "volume rm" name))
-
-(defun docker-volume-dired-selection ()
-  "Run `docker-volume-dired' on the volumes selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (docker-utils-select-if-empty)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-volume-dired it)))
-
-(defun docker-volume-rm-selection ()
-  "Run \"docker volume rm\" on the volumes selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (--each (docker-utils-get-marked-items-ids)
-    (docker-run "volume rm" it))
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-volume-ls-popup
-  "Popup for listing volumes."
-  'docker-volume
-  :man-page "docker-volume-ls"
-  :options   '((?f "Filter" "--filter "))
-  :actions   `((?l "List" ,(docker-utils-set-then-call 'docker-volume-ls-arguments 'tablist-revert))))
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-volume-rm-popup
-  "Popup for removing volumes."
-  'docker-volume
-  :man-page "docker-volume-rm"
-  :actions  '((?D "Remove" docker-volume-rm-selection))
-  :setup-function #'docker-utils-setup-popup)
-
-(magit-define-popup docker-volume-help-popup
-  "Help popup for docker volumes."
-  'docker-volume
-  :actions '("Docker volumes help"
-             (?D "Remove"     docker-volume-rm-popup)
-             (?d "Dired"      docker-volume-dired-selection)
-             (?l "List"       docker-volume-ls-popup)))
-
-(defvar docker-volume-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "?" 'docker-volume-help-popup)
-    (define-key map "D" 'docker-volume-rm-popup)
-    (define-key map "d" 'docker-volume-dired-selection)
-    (define-key map "l" 'docker-volume-ls-popup)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `docker-volume-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-volumes ()
-  "List docker volumes."
-  (interactive)
-  (docker-utils-pop-to-buffer "*docker-volumes*")
-  (docker-volume-mode)
-  (tablist-revert))
-
-(define-derived-mode docker-volume-mode tabulated-list-mode "Volumes Menu"
-  "Major mode for handling a list of docker volumes."
-  (setq tabulated-list-format [("Driver" 10 t)("Name" 10 t)])
-  (setq tabulated-list-padding 2)
-  (setq tabulated-list-sort-key docker-volume-default-sort-key)
-  (add-hook 'tabulated-list-revert-hook 'docker-volume-refresh nil t)
-  (tabulated-list-init-header)
-  (tablist-minor-mode))
-
-(provide 'docker-volume)
-
-;;; docker-volume.el ends here
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-;;; docker.el --- Emacs interface to Docker  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Philippe Vaucher <philippe.vaucher@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/Silex/docker.el
-;; Keywords: filename, convenience
-;; Version: 0.7.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.5") (dash "2.14.1") (docker-tramp "0.1") (magit-popup "2.12.3") (s "1.12.0") (tablist "0.70") (json-mode "1.7.0"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; # Emacs interface to Docker!
-;;
-;; This package allows you to manipulate docker images, containers & more from Emacs.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit-popup)
-
-(require 'docker-group)
-(require 'docker-utils)
-(require 'docker-container)
-(require 'docker-image)
-(require 'docker-machine)
-(require 'docker-network)
-(require 'docker-volume)
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'docker "docker" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup docker
-  "Popup for docker."
-  'docker
-  :man-page "docker"
-  :options  '((?H "Host" "--host "))
-  :actions  `("Docker"
-              (?c "Containers" ,(docker-utils-set-then-call 'docker-arguments 'docker-containers))
-              (?i "Images"     ,(docker-utils-set-then-call 'docker-arguments 'docker-images))
-              (?n "Networks"   ,(docker-utils-set-then-call 'docker-arguments 'docker-networks))
-              (?v "Volumes"    ,(docker-utils-set-then-call 'docker-arguments 'docker-volumes))
-              "Other"
-              (?M "Machines"   docker-machines)))
-
-(provide 'docker)
-
-;;; docker.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-20180820.1130/docker.elc
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-;;; docker-tramp-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "docker-tramp" "docker-tramp.el" (23450 31917
-;;;;;;  714759 839000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from docker-tramp.el
-
-(defvar docker-tramp-docker-options nil "\
-List of docker options.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'docker-tramp-docker-options "docker-tramp" t)
-
-(defconst docker-tramp-completion-function-alist '((docker-tramp--parse-running-containers "")) "\
-Default list of (FUNCTION FILE) pairs to be examined for docker method.")
-
-(defconst docker-tramp-method "docker" "\
-Method to connect docker containers.")
-
-(autoload 'docker-tramp-cleanup "docker-tramp" "\
-Cleanup TRAMP cache for docker method.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'docker-tramp-add-method "docker-tramp" "\
-Add docker tramp method.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(eval-after-load 'tramp '(progn (docker-tramp-add-method) (tramp-set-completion-function docker-tramp-method docker-tramp-completion-function-alist)))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("docker-tramp-compat.el" "docker-tramp-pkg.el")
-;;;;;;  (23450 31917 712416 511000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; docker-tramp-autoloads.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-tramp-20170207.325/docker-tramp-compat.el
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-;;; docker-tramp-compat.el --- TRAMP integration for docker containers  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015 Mario Rodas <marsam@users.noreply.github.com>
-
-;; Author: Mario Rodas <marsam@users.noreply.github.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-pe/docker-tramp.el
-;; Keywords: docker, convenience
-;; Version: 0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'tramp-sh)
-
-(when (version< tramp-version "2.3")
-;; Overwrite `tramp-wait-for-output' to work with Alpine busy boxes in Tramp<2.3
-;;
-;; See:
-;; + https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/tramp-devel/2016-05/msg00000.html
-;; + http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/tramp.git/commit/?id=98a511248a9405848ed44de48a565b0b725af82c
-(defconst tramp-device-escape-sequence-regexp "\e[[0-9]+n"
-  "Terminal control escape sequences for device status.")
-
-(defun tramp-wait-for-output (proc &optional timeout)
-  "Wait for output from remote command."
-  (unless (buffer-live-p (process-buffer proc))
-    (delete-process proc)
-    (tramp-error proc 'file-error "Process `%s' not available, try again" proc))
-  (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
-    (let* (;; Initially, `tramp-end-of-output' is "#$ ".  There might
-	   ;; be leading escape sequences, which must be ignored.
-	   ;; Busyboxes built with the EDITING_ASK_TERMINAL config
-	   ;; option send also escape sequences, which must be
-	   ;; ignored.
-	   (regexp (format "[^#$\n]*%s\\(%s\\)?\r?$"
-			   (regexp-quote tramp-end-of-output)
-			   tramp-device-escape-sequence-regexp))
-	   ;; Sometimes, the commands do not return a newline but a
-	   ;; null byte before the shell prompt, for example "git
-	   ;; ls-files -c -z ...".
-	   (regexp1 (format "\\(^\\|\000\\)%s" regexp))
-	   (found (tramp-wait-for-regexp proc timeout regexp1)))
-      (if found
-	  (let (buffer-read-only)
-	    ;; A simple-minded busybox has sent " ^H" sequences.
-	    ;; Delete them.
-	    (goto-char (point-min))
-	    (when (re-search-forward "^\\(.\b\\)+$" (point-at-eol) t)
-	      (forward-line 1)
-	      (delete-region (point-min) (point)))
-	    ;; Delete the prompt.
-	    (goto-char (point-max))
-	    (re-search-backward regexp nil t)
-	    (delete-region (point) (point-max)))
-	(if timeout
-	    (tramp-error
-	     proc 'file-error
-	     "[[Remote prompt `%s' not found in %d secs]]"
-	     tramp-end-of-output timeout)
-	  (tramp-error
-	   proc 'file-error
-	   "[[Remote prompt `%s' not found]]" tramp-end-of-output)))
-      ;; Return value is whether end-of-output sentinel was found.
-      found)))
-)
-
-(provide 'docker-tramp-compat)
-
-;;; docker-tramp-compat.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-tramp-20170207.325/docker-tramp-pkg.el
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-(define-package "docker-tramp" "20170207.325" "TRAMP integration for docker containers"
-  '((emacs "24")
-    (cl-lib "0.5"))
-  :keywords
-  '("docker" "convenience")
-  :authors
-  '(("Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Mario Rodas" . "marsam@users.noreply.github.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/emacs-pe/docker-tramp.el")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-tramp-20170207.325/docker-tramp.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-tramp-20170207.325/docker-tramp.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/docker-tramp-20170207.325/docker-tramp.el
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@@ -1,156 +0,0 @@
-;;; docker-tramp.el --- TRAMP integration for docker containers  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015 Mario Rodas <marsam@users.noreply.github.com>
-
-;; Author: Mario Rodas <marsam@users.noreply.github.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-pe/docker-tramp.el
-;; Keywords: docker, convenience
-;; Version: 0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24") (cl-lib "0.5"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; `docker-tramp.el' offers a TRAMP method for Docker containers.
-;;
-;; > **NOTE**: `docker-tramp.el' relies in the `docker exec` command.  Tested
-;; > with docker version 1.6.x but should work with versions >1.3
-;;
-;; ## Usage
-;;
-;; Offers the TRAMP method `docker` to access running containers
-;;
-;;     C-x C-f /docker:user@container:/path/to/file
-;;
-;;     where
-;;       user           is the user that you want to use (optional)
-;;       container      is the id or name of the container
-;;
-;; ## Troubleshooting
-;;
-;; ### Tramp hangs on Alpine container
-;;
-;; Busyboxes built with the `ENABLE_FEATURE_EDITING_ASK_TERMINAL' config option
-;; send also escape sequences, which `tramp-wait-for-output' doesn't ignores
-;; correctly.  Tramp upstream fixed in [98a5112][] and is available since
-;; Tramp>=2.3.
-;;
-;; For older versions of Tramp you can dump [docker-tramp-compat.el][] in your
-;; `load-path' somewhere and add the following to your `init.el', which
-;; overwrites `tramp-wait-for-output' with the patch applied:
-;;
-;;     (require 'docker-tramp-compat)
-;;
-;; [98a5112]: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/tramp.git/commit/?id=98a511248a9405848ed44de48a565b0b725af82c
-;; [docker-tramp-compat.el]: https://github.com/emacs-pe/docker-tramp.el/raw/master/docker-tramp-compat.el
-
-;;; Code:
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib))
-
-(require 'tramp)
-(require 'tramp-cache)
-
-(defgroup docker-tramp nil
-  "TRAMP integration for Docker containers."
-  :prefix "docker-tramp-"
-  :group 'applications
-  :link '(url-link :tag "Github" "https://github.com/emacs-pe/docker-tramp.el")
-  :link '(emacs-commentary-link :tag "Commentary" "docker-tramp"))
-
-(defcustom docker-tramp-docker-executable "docker"
-  "Path to docker executable."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'docker-tramp)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom docker-tramp-docker-options nil
-  "List of docker options."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'docker-tramp)
-
-(defcustom docker-tramp-use-names nil
-  "Whether use names instead of id."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'docker-tramp)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defconst docker-tramp-completion-function-alist
-  '((docker-tramp--parse-running-containers  ""))
-  "Default list of (FUNCTION FILE) pairs to be examined for docker method.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defconst docker-tramp-method "docker"
-  "Method to connect docker containers.")
-
-(defun docker-tramp--running-containers ()
-  "Collect docker running containers.
-
-Return a list of containers of the form: \(ID NAME\)"
-  (cl-loop for line in (cdr (ignore-errors (apply #'process-lines docker-tramp-docker-executable (append docker-tramp-docker-options (list "ps")))))
-           for info = (split-string line "[[:space:]]+" t)
-           collect (cons (car info) (last info))))
-
-(defun docker-tramp--parse-running-containers (&optional ignored)
-  "Return a list of (user host) tuples.
-
-TRAMP calls this function with a filename which is IGNORED.  The
-user is an empty string because the docker TRAMP method uses bash
-to connect to the default user containers."
-  (cl-loop for (id name) in (docker-tramp--running-containers)
-           collect (list "" (if docker-tramp-use-names name id))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-tramp-cleanup ()
-  "Cleanup TRAMP cache for docker method."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((containers (apply 'append (docker-tramp--running-containers))))
-    (maphash (lambda (key _)
-               (and (vectorp key)
-                    (string-equal docker-tramp-method (tramp-file-name-method key))
-                    (not (member (tramp-file-name-host key) containers))
-                    (remhash key tramp-cache-data)))
-             tramp-cache-data))
-  (setq tramp-cache-data-changed t)
-  (if (zerop (hash-table-count tramp-cache-data))
-      (ignore-errors (delete-file tramp-persistency-file-name))
-    (tramp-dump-connection-properties)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun docker-tramp-add-method ()
-  "Add docker tramp method."
-  (add-to-list 'tramp-methods
-               `(,docker-tramp-method
-                 (tramp-login-program      ,docker-tramp-docker-executable)
-                 (tramp-login-args         (,docker-tramp-docker-options ("exec" "-it") ("-u" "%u") ("%h") ("sh")))
-                 (tramp-remote-shell       "/bin/sh")
-                 (tramp-remote-shell-args  ("-i" "-c")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(eval-after-load 'tramp
-  '(progn
-     (docker-tramp-add-method)
-     (tramp-set-completion-function docker-tramp-method docker-tramp-completion-function-alist)))
-
-(provide 'docker-tramp)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-
-;;; docker-tramp.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dockerfile-mode-20180628.1659/dockerfile-mode-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-;;; dockerfile-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "dockerfile-mode" "dockerfile-mode.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31916 740278 161000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from dockerfile-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'dockerfile-build-buffer "dockerfile-mode" "\
-Build an image called IMAGE-NAME based upon the buffer.
-If prefix arg NO-CACHE is set, don't cache the image.
-
-\(fn IMAGE-NAME &optional NO-CACHE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'dockerfile-build-no-cache-buffer "dockerfile-mode" "\
-Build an image called IMAGE-NAME based upon the buffer without cache.
-
-\(fn IMAGE-NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'dockerfile-mode "dockerfile-mode" "\
-A major mode to edit Dockerfiles.
-\\{dockerfile-mode-map}
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("Dockerfile\\(?:\\..*\\)?\\'" . dockerfile-mode))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; dockerfile-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dockerfile-mode-20180628.1659/dockerfile-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dockerfile-mode-20180628.1659/dockerfile-mode-pkg.el
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index f83408b24dac..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dockerfile-mode-20180628.1659/dockerfile-mode-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "dockerfile-mode" "20180628.1659" "Major mode for editing Docker's Dockerfiles" '((emacs "24") (s "1.12")) :commit "64733f64ea9be1e5e534e590846869b75c62ed1f" :url "https://github.com/spotify/dockerfile-mode")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dockerfile-mode-20180628.1659/dockerfile-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dockerfile-mode-20180628.1659/dockerfile-mode.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/dockerfile-mode-20180628.1659/dockerfile-mode.el
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@@ -1,188 +0,0 @@
-;;; dockerfile-mode.el --- Major mode for editing Docker's Dockerfiles -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2013 Spotify AB
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24") (s "1.12"))
-;; Package-Version: 20180628.1659
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/spotify/dockerfile-mode
-;;
-;; Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
-;; use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
-;; the License at
-;;
-;; http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
-;;
-;; Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
-;; distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
-;; WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
-;; License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
-;; the License.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Provides a major mode `dockerfile-mode' for use with the standard
-;; `Dockerfile' file format.  Additional convenience functions allow
-;; images to be built easily.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'sh-script)
-(require 'rx)
-(require 's)
-
-
-(declare-function cygwin-convert-file-name-to-windows "cygw32.c" (file &optional absolute-p))
-
-(defgroup dockerfile nil
-  "dockerfile code editing commands for Emacs."
-  :link '(custom-group-link :tag "Font Lock Faces group" font-lock-faces)
-  :prefix "dockerfile-"
-  :group 'languages)
-
-(defcustom dockerfile-mode-hook nil
-  "*Hook called by `dockerfile-mode'."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'dockerfile)
-
-(defcustom dockerfile-use-sudo nil
-  "Runs docker builder command with sudo."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'dockerfile)
-
-(defcustom dockerfile-build-args nil
-  "List of --build-arg to pass to docker build.
-
-Each element of the list will be passed as a separate
- --build-arg to the docker build command."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'dockerfile)
-
-(defface dockerfile-image-name
-  '((t (:inherit (font-lock-type-face bold))))
-  "Face to highlight the base image name after FROM instruction.")
-
-(defface dockerfile-image-alias
-  '((t (:inherit (font-lock-constant-face bold))))
-  "Face to highlight the base image alias inf FROM ... AS <alias> construct.")
-
-(defvar dockerfile-font-lock-keywords
-  `(,(cons (rx (or line-start "onbuild ")
-               (group (or "from" "maintainer" "run" "cmd" "expose" "env" "arg"
-                          "add" "copy" "entrypoint" "volume" "user" "workdir" "onbuild"
-                          "label" "stopsignal" "shell" "healthcheck"))
-               word-boundary)
-           font-lock-keyword-face)
-    (,(rx "FROM " (group (+? nonl)) (or " " eol) (? "as " (group (1+ nonl))))
-     (1 'dockerfile-image-name)
-     (2 'dockerfile-image-alias nil t))
-    ,@(sh-font-lock-keywords)
-    ,@(sh-font-lock-keywords-2)
-    ,@(sh-font-lock-keywords-1))
-  "Default `font-lock-keywords' for `dockerfile mode'.")
-
-(defvar dockerfile-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))
-        (menu-map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-b" 'dockerfile-build-buffer)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\M-b" 'dockerfile-build-no-cache-buffer)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-z" 'dockerfile-test-function)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'comment-region)
-    (define-key map [menu-bar dockerfile-mode] (cons "Dockerfile" menu-map))
-    (define-key menu-map [dfc]
-      '(menu-item "Comment Region" comment-region
-                  :help "Comment Region"))
-    (define-key menu-map [dfb]
-      '(menu-item "Build" dockerfile-build-buffer
-                  :help "Send the Dockerfile to docker build"))
-    (define-key menu-map [dfb]
-      '(menu-item "Build without cache" dockerfile-build-no-cache-buffer
-                  :help "Send the Dockerfile to docker build without cache"))
-    map))
-
-(defvar dockerfile-mode-syntax-table
-  (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?# "<" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?' "\"" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?= "." table)
-    table)
-  "Syntax table for `dockerfile-mode'.")
-
-(define-abbrev-table 'dockerfile-mode-abbrev-table nil
-  "Abbrev table used while in `dockerfile-mode'.")
-
-(unless dockerfile-mode-abbrev-table
-  (define-abbrev-table 'dockerfile-mode-abbrev-table ()))
-
-(defun dockerfile-build-arg-string ()
-  "Create a --build-arg string for each element in `dockerfile-build-args'."
-  (mapconcat (lambda (arg) (concat "--build-arg " (shell-quote-argument arg)))
-             dockerfile-build-args " "))
-
-(defun dockerfile-standard-filename (file)
-  "Convert the FILE name to OS standard.
-If in Cygwin environment, uses Cygwin specific function to convert the
-file name.  Otherwise, uses Emacs' standard conversion function."
-  (if (fboundp 'cygwin-convert-file-name-to-windows)
-      (s-replace "\\" "\\\\" (cygwin-convert-file-name-to-windows file))
-    (convert-standard-filename file)))
-
-(defvar dockerfile-image-name nil
-  "Name of the dockerfile currently being used.
-This can be set in file or directory-local variables.")
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'docker-image-name 'dockerfile-image-name)
-
-(defvar dockerfile-image-name-history nil
-  "History of image names read by `dockerfile-read-image-name'.")
-
-(defun dockerfile-read-image-name ()
-  "Read a docker image name."
-  (read-string "Image name: " dockerfile-image-name 'dockerfile-image-name-history))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun dockerfile-build-buffer (image-name &optional no-cache)
-  "Build an image called IMAGE-NAME based upon the buffer.
-If prefix arg NO-CACHE is set, don't cache the image."
-  (interactive (list (dockerfile-read-image-name) prefix-arg))
-  (save-buffer)
-  (if (stringp image-name)
-      (compilation-start
-       (format
-        "%sdocker build %s -t %s %s -f %s %s"
-        (if dockerfile-use-sudo "sudo " "")
-        (if no-cache "--no-cache" "")
-        (shell-quote-argument image-name)
-        (dockerfile-build-arg-string)
-        (shell-quote-argument (dockerfile-standard-filename (buffer-file-name)))
-        (shell-quote-argument (dockerfile-standard-filename default-directory)))
-       nil
-       (lambda (_) (format "*docker-build-output: %s *" image-name)))
-    (print "dockerfile-image-name must be a string, consider surrounding it with double quotes")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun dockerfile-build-no-cache-buffer (image-name)
-  "Build an image called IMAGE-NAME based upon the buffer without cache."
-  (interactive (list (dockerfile-read-image-name)))
-  (dockerfile-build-buffer image-name t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode dockerfile-mode prog-mode "Dockerfile"
-  "A major mode to edit Dockerfiles.
-\\{dockerfile-mode-map}
-"
-  (set-syntax-table dockerfile-mode-syntax-table)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'require-final-newline) mode-require-final-newline)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "#")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end) "")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) "#+ *")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-ignore-comments) t)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
-       '(dockerfile-font-lock-keywords nil t))
-  (setq local-abbrev-table dockerfile-mode-abbrev-table))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("Dockerfile\\(?:\\..*\\)?\\'" . dockerfile-mode))
-
-(provide 'dockerfile-mode)
-
-;;; dockerfile-mode.el ends here
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-;;; doom-challenger-deep-theme.el --- inspired by Atom City Lights
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defgroup doom-challenger-deep-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-challenger-deep-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-challenger-deep-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-challenger-deep-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-challenger-deep-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-challenger-deep-comment-bg doom-challenger-deep-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-challenger-deep-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-challenger-deep-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-challenger-deep-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-challenger-deep
-  "A dark theme inspired by Atom One Dark"
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#1b182c" "#1c1c1c" nil            ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#12111E" nil       nil            ))
-   (base0      '("#100e23" "black"   "black"        ))
-   (base1      '("#292F37" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#3d4551" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#4C4B68" "#262626" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#565575" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#858FA5" "#525252" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#9BA7BF" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#B0BED8" "#979797" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#BAC9E4" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#cbe3e7" "#bfbfbf" "brightwhite"  ))
-   (fg         '("#cbe3e7" "#2d2d2d" "white"        ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#ff8080" "#ff6655" "red"          ))
-   (orange     '("#ffb378" "#dd8844" "brightred"    ))
-   (green      '("#95ffa4" "#99bb66" "green"        ))
-   (teal       '("#63f2f1" "#44b9b1" "brightgreen"  ))
-   (yellow     '("#ffe9aa" "#ECBE7B" "yellow"       ))
-   (blue       '("#91ddff" "#51afef" "brightblue"   ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#65b2ff" "#2257A0" "blue"         ))
-   (magenta    '("#c991e1" "#c678dd" "magenta"      ))
-   (violet     '("#906cff" "#a9a1e1" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#aaffe4" "#46D9FF" "brightcyan"   ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#62d196" "#5699AF" "cyan"   ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      violet)
-   (vertical-bar base1)
-   (selection      violet)
-   (builtin        magenta)
-   (comments       (if doom-challenger-deep-brighter-comments base3 base2))
-   (doc-comments   (if doom-challenger-deep-brighter-comments (doom-darken dark-cyan 0.3) base5) )
-   (constants      cyan)
-   (functions      magenta)
-   (keywords       red)
-   (methods        magenta)
-   (operators      dark-cyan)
-   (type           blue)
-   (strings        yellow)
-   (variables      yellow)
-   (numbers        orange)
-   (region         base2)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden     `(,(car bg) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-bright doom-challenger-deep-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-challenger-deep-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-challenger-deep-padded-modeline) doom-challenger-deep-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt base5)
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        base3
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.15) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        base3
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.1) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   (doom-darken bg 0.1))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(car bg) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base4)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground fg)
-
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-challenger-deep-comment-bg (doom-lighten bg 0.05)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground green)
-   (css-selector             :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-markup-face :foreground base5)
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-   (markdown-code-face :background (doom-lighten base3 0.05))
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-hide :foreground hidden)
-   (org-block :background base2)
-   (org-block-begin-line :background base2 :foreground comments)
-   (solaire-org-hide-face :foreground hidden))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra variables ---------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-challenger-deep-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-city-lights-theme.el --- inspired by Atom City Lights
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defgroup doom-city-lights-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-city-lights-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-city-lights-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-city-lights-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-city-lights-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-city-lights-comment-bg doom-city-lights-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-city-lights-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-city-lights-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-city-lights-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-city-lights
-  "A dark theme inspired by Atom One Dark"
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#1D252C" nil       nil            ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#181E24" nil       nil            ))
-   (base0      '("#10151C" "black"   "black"        ))
-   (base1      '("#171D22" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#20282F" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#28323B" "#262626" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#384551" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#56697A" "#525252" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#688094" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#7FA0B7" "#979797" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#9CAABB" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#728CA0" "#bfbfbf" "brightwhite"  ))
-   (fg         '("#A0B3C5" "#2d2d2d" "white"        ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#D95468" "#ff6655" "red"          ))
-   (orange     '("#D98E48" "#dd8844" "brightred"    ))
-   (green      '("#8BD49C" "#99bb66" "green"        ))
-   (teal       '("#4db5bd" "#44b9b1" "brightgreen"  ))
-   (yellow     '("#EBBF83" "#ECBE7B" "yellow"       ))
-   (blue       '("#5EC4FF" "#51afef" "brightblue"   ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#5C748E" "#2257A0" "blue"         ))
-   (magenta    '("#E27E8D" "#c678dd" "magenta"      ))
-   (violet     '("#B62D65" "#a9a1e1" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#70E1E8" "#46D9FF" "brightcyan"   ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#41858C" "#5699AF" "cyan"   ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      blue)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-darken base1 0.5))
-   (selection      dark-blue)
-   (builtin        blue)
-   (comments       (if doom-city-lights-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5))
-   (doc-comments   (doom-lighten (if doom-city-lights-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5) 0.25))
-   (constants      red)
-   (functions      teal)
-   (keywords       blue)
-   (methods        cyan)
-   (operators      blue)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        base7)
-   (variables      base8)
-   (numbers        magenta)
-   (region         base3)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden     `(,(car bg) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-bright doom-city-lights-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-city-lights-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-city-lights-padded-modeline) doom-city-lights-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt base5)
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        base3
-        `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.15) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        base3
-        `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.1) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   (doom-darken bg 0.1))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(car bg) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base4)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground fg)
-
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-city-lights-comment-bg (doom-lighten bg 0.05)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground green)
-   (css-selector             :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-markup-face :foreground base5)
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-   (markdown-url-face    :foreground teal :weight 'normal)
-   (markdown-reference-face :foreground base6)
-   ((markdown-bold-face &override)   :foreground fg)
-   ((markdown-italic-face &override) :foreground fg-alt)
-
-   ;; outline (affects org-mode)
-   ((outline-1 &override) :foreground blue)
-   ((outline-2 &override) :foreground green)
-   ((outline-3 &override) :foreground teal)
-   ((outline-4 &override) :foreground (doom-darken blue 0.2))
-   ((outline-5 &override) :foreground (doom-darken green 0.2))
-   ((outline-6 &override) :foreground (doom-darken teal 0.2))
-   ((outline-7 &override) :foreground (doom-darken blue 0.4))
-   ((outline-8 &override) :foreground (doom-darken green 0.4))
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-hide :foreground hidden)
-   (org-block :background base2)
-   (org-block-begin-line :background base2 :foreground comments)
-   (solaire-org-hide-face :foreground hidden))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra variables ---------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-city-lights-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-dracula-theme.el - based on https://draculatheme.com/
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defgroup doom-dracula-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-dracula-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-dracula-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-dracula-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-dracula-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-dracula-colorful-headers nil
-  "If non-nil, headers in org-mode will be more colorful; which is truer to the
-original Dracula Emacs theme."
-  :group 'doom-dracula-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-dracula-comment-bg doom-dracula-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-dracula-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-dracula-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-dracula-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-dracula
-  "A dark theme inspired by Atom One Dark"
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#282a36" nil       nil            ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#1E2029" nil       nil            ))
-   (base0      '("#1E2029" "black"   "black"        ))
-   (base1      '("#282a36" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#373844" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#44475a" "#262626" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#565761" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#6272a4" "#525252" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#b6b6b2" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#ccccc7" "#979797" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#f8f8f2" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg         '("#f8f8f2" "#2d2d2d" "white"        ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#e2e2dc" "#bfbfbf" "brightwhite"  ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#ff5555" "#ff6655" "red"          ))
-   (orange     '("#ffb86c" "#dd8844" "brightred"    ))
-   (green      '("#50fa7b" "#99bb66" "green"        ))
-   (teal       '("#0189cc" "#44b9b1" "brightgreen"  ))
-   (yellow     '("#f1fa8c" "#ECBE7B" "yellow"       ))
-   (blue       '("#61bfff" "#61bfff" "brightblue"   ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#0189cc" "#2257A0" "blue"         ))
-   (magenta    '("#ff79c6" "#c678dd" "magenta"      ))
-   (violet     '("#bd93f9" "#a9a1e1" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#8be9fd" "#46D9FF" "brightcyan"   ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#8be9fd" "#5699AF" "cyan"         ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      violet)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-darken base1 0.1))
-   (selection      dark-blue)
-   (builtin        orange)
-   (comments       (if doom-dracula-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5))
-   (doc-comments   (doom-lighten (if doom-dracula-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5) 0.25))
-   (constants      cyan)
-   (functions      green)
-   (keywords       magenta)
-   (methods        teal)
-   (operators      violet)
-   (type           blue)
-   (strings        yellow)
-   (variables      base8)
-   (numbers        red)
-   (region         base3)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (level1 magenta)
-   (level2 violet)
-   (level3 (if doom-dracula-colorful-headers green   (doom-lighten violet 0.35)))
-   (level4 (if doom-dracula-colorful-headers yellow  (doom-lighten magenta 0.35)))
-   (level5 (if doom-dracula-colorful-headers cyan    (doom-lighten violet 0.6)))
-   (level6 (if doom-dracula-colorful-headers orange  (doom-lighten magenta 0.6)))
-   (level7 (if doom-dracula-colorful-headers blue    (doom-lighten violet 0.85)))
-   (level8 (if doom-dracula-colorful-headers magenta (doom-lighten magenta 0.85)))
-   (level9 (if doom-dracula-colorful-headers violet  (doom-lighten violet 0.95)))
-
-   (hidden     base1)
-   (-modeline-bright doom-dracula-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-dracula-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-dracula-padded-modeline) doom-dracula-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt base5)
-
-   (modeline-bg
-
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken  magenta 0.675)
-      `(,(car bg) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken magenta 0.6)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.15) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   (doom-darken bg 0.1))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.075) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base4)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground fg)
-
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-dracula-comment-bg (doom-lighten bg 0.05)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-   (solaire-hl-line-face :background base2)
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground green)
-   (css-selector             :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-markup-face :foreground base5)
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-   (markdown-code-face :background (doom-lighten base3 0.05))
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-level-1 :background base1 :foreground level1 :height 1.2 :weight 'bold)
-   (org-level-2 :foreground level2 :weight 'bold)
-   (org-level-3 :inherit 'org-level-2 :foreground level3)
-   (org-level-4 :inherit 'org-level-2 :foreground level4)
-   (org-level-5 :inherit 'org-level-2 :foreground level5)
-   (org-level-6 :inherit 'org-level-2 :foreground level6)
-   (org-level-7 :inherit 'org-level-2 :foreground level7)
-   (org-todo :foreground orange :bold 'inherit :background (doom-darken base1 0.02))
-   (org-done :foreground green :strike-through nil :background base2 :bold t)
-   (org-headline-done :foreground base4 :strike-through nil)
-   ((org-tag &override) :foreground (doom-lighten orange 0.3))
-   (org-agenda-date :foreground cyan)
-   (org-agenda-dimmed-todo-face :foreground comments)
-   (org-agenda-done :foreground base4)
-   (org-agenda-structure :foreground violet)
-   (org-block            :background (doom-darken base1 0.125) :foreground violet)
-   (org-block-begin-line :background (doom-darken base1 0.125) :foreground comments)
-   (org-code :foreground yellow)
-   (org-column :background base1)
-   (org-column-title :background base1 :bold t :underline t)
-   (org-date :foreground cyan)
-   (org-document-info :foreground blue)
-   (org-document-info-keyword :foreground comments)
-   (org-ellipsis :foreground comments)
-   (org-footnote :foreground blue)
-   (org-headline-base :foreground comments :strike-through t :bold nil)
-   (org-link :foreground orange :underline t :weight 'bold)
-   (org-priority :foreground cyan)
-   (org-scheduled :foreground green)
-   (org-scheduled-previously :foreground yellow)
-   (org-scheduled-today :foreground orange)
-   (org-sexp-date :foreground base4)
-   (org-special-keyword :foreground yellow)
-   (org-table :foreground violet)
-   (org-upcoming-deadline :foreground yellow)
-   (org-warning :foreground magenta)
-   )
-
-  ;; --- extra variables ---------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-dracula-theme.el ends here
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-;; doom-molokai-theme.el --- inspired by Textmate's monokai
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defgroup doom-molokai-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-molokai."
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-molokai-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-molokai-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-molokai-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-molokai-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-molokai
-  "A dark, vibrant theme inspired by Textmate's monokai."
-
-  ;; name        gui       256       16
-  ((bg         '("#1c1e1f" nil       nil))
-   (bg-alt     '("#222323" nil       nil))
-   (base0      '("#000000"))
-   (base1      '("#151617" "#101010" "brightblack"))
-   (base2      '("#1d1f20" "#191919" "brightblack"))
-   (base3      '("#2d2e2e" "#252525" "brightblack"))
-   (base4      '("#4e4e4e" "#454545" "brightblack"))
-   (base5      '("#555556" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"))
-   (base6      '("#767679" "#7b7b7b" "brightblack"))
-   (base7      '("#cfc0c5" "#c1c1c1" "brightblack"))
-   (base8      '("#ffffff" "#ffffff" "brightwhite"))
-   (fg         '("#d6d6d4" "#dfdfdf" "brightwhite"))
-   (fg-alt     '("#556172" "#4d4d4d" "white"))
-
-   (grey       '("#525254" "#515154" "brightblack"))
-   (red        '("#e74c3c" "#e74c3c" "red"))
-   (orange     '("#fd971f" "#fd971f" "brightred"))
-   (green      '("#b6e63e" "#b6e63e" "green"))
-   (teal       green)
-   (yellow     '("#e2c770" "#e2c770" "yellow"))
-   (blue       '("#268bd2" "#2686D6" "brightblue"))
-   (dark-blue  '("#727280" "#727280" "blue"))
-   (magenta    '("#fb2874" "#fb2874" "magenta"))
-   (violet     '("#9c91e4" "#9c91e4" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#66d9ef" "#66d9ef" "brightcyan"))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#8fa1b3" "#8FA1B3" "cyan"))
-
-   ;; face categories
-   (highlight      orange)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-lighten bg 0.1))
-   (selection      base0)
-   (builtin        orange)
-   (comments       (if doom-molokai-brighter-comments violet base5))
-   (doc-comments   (if doom-molokai-brighter-comments (doom-lighten violet 0.1) (doom-lighten base5 0.25)))
-   (constants      orange)
-   (functions      green)
-   (keywords       magenta)
-   (methods        cyan)
-   (operators      violet)
-   (type           cyan)
-   (strings        yellow)
-   (variables      orange)
-   (numbers        violet)
-   (region         base4)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    base4)
-   (vc-added       (doom-darken green 0.15))
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-molokai-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-molokai-padded-modeline)
-          doom-molokai-padded-modeline
-        4)))
-
-   (org-quote `(,(doom-lighten (car bg) 0.05) "#1f1f1f")))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((lazy-highlight :background violet :foreground base0 :distant-foreground base0 :bold bold)
-   (cursor :background magenta)
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background base3 :foreground base8
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color base3)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background (doom-darken base2 0.2) :foreground base4
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color base2)))
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background green)
-
-   (doom-modeline-buffer-modified :inherit 'bold :foreground orange)
-   (doom-modeline-buffer-path :inherit 'bold :foreground green)
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base5 :distant-foreground nil)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground base7 :distant-foreground nil)
-
-   (isearch :foreground base0 :background green)
-
-   ;; ediff
-   (ediff-fine-diff-A :background (doom-blend magenta bg 0.3) :weight 'bold)
-
-   ;; evil-mode
-   (evil-search-highlight-persist-highlight-face :background violet)
-
-   ;; evil-snipe
-   (evil-snipe-first-match-face :foreground base0 :background green)
-   (evil-snipe-matches-face     :foreground green :underline t)
-
-   ;; flycheck
-   (flycheck-error   :underline `(:style wave :color ,red)    :background base3)
-   (flycheck-warning :underline `(:style wave :color ,yellow) :background base3)
-   (flycheck-info    :underline `(:style wave :color ,green)  :background base3)
-
-   ;; helm
-   (helm-swoop-target-line-face :foreground magenta :inverse-video t)
-
-   ;; ivy
-   (ivy-current-match :background base3)
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1 :background base1 :foreground base4)
-
-   ;; neotree
-   (neo-dir-link-face   :foreground cyan)
-   (neo-expand-btn-face :foreground magenta)
-
-   ;; rainbow-delimiters
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-1-face :foreground magenta)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-2-face :foreground orange)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-3-face :foreground green)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-4-face :foreground cyan)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-5-face :foreground magenta)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-6-face :foreground orange)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-7-face :foreground green)
-
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground keywords)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-blockquote-face :inherit 'italic :foreground dark-blue)
-   (markdown-list-face :foreground magenta)
-   (markdown-pre-face  :foreground cyan)
-   (markdown-link-face :inherit 'bold :foreground blue)
-   (markdown-code-face :background (doom-lighten base2 0.045))
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-level-1 :background base2 :foreground magenta :bold bold :height 1.2)
-   (org-level-2 :inherit 'org-level-1 :foreground orange)
-   (org-level-3 :bold bold :foreground violet)
-   (org-level-4 :inherit 'org-level-3)
-   (org-level-5 :inherit 'org-level-3)
-   (org-level-6 :inherit 'org-level-3)
-   (org-ellipsis :underline nil :background base2 :foreground orange)
-   (org-tag :foreground yellow :bold nil)
-   (org-quote :inherit 'italic :foreground base7 :background org-quote)
-   (org-todo :foreground yellow :bold 'inherit)
-   (org-list-dt :foreground yellow))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra variables --------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-molokai-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-nord-light-theme.el --- inspired by Nord
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defgroup doom-nord-light-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-nord-light-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-nord-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-nord-light-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-nord-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-nord-light-comment-bg doom-nord-light-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-nord-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-nord-light-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-nord-light-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-(defcustom doom-nord-light-region-highlight t
-  "Determines the selection highlight style. Can be 'frost, 'snowstorm or t
-(default)."
-  :group 'doom-nord-light-theme
-  :type 'symbol)
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-nord-light
-  "A dark theme inspired by Nord-Light."
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg '("#E5E9F0" nil nil))
-   (bg-alt '("#D8DEE9" nil nil))
-   (base0 '("#F0F4FC" "black" "black"))
-   (base1 '("#E3EAF5" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"))
-   (base2 '("#D8DEE9" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"))
-   (base3 '("#C2D0E7" "#262626" "brightblack"))
-   (base4 '("#B8C5DB" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack"))
-   (base5 '("#AEBACF" "#525252" "brightblack"))
-   (base6 '("#A1ACC0" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"))
-   (base7 '("#60728C" "#979797" "brightblack"))
-   (base8 '("#485163" "#dfdfdf" "white"))
-   (fg '("#3B4252" "#2d2d2d" "white"))
-   (fg-alt '("#2E3440" "#bfbfbf" "brightwhite"))
-
-   (grey base4)
-   (red       '("#99324B" "#ff6655" "red"))
-   (orange    '("#AC4426" "#dd8844" "brightred"))
-   (green     '("#4F894C" "#99bb66" "green"))
-   (teal      '("#29838D" "#44b9b1" "brightgreen"))
-   (yellow    '("#9A7500" "#ECBE7B" "yellow"))
-   (blue      '("#3B6EA8" "#51afef" "brightblue"))
-   (dark-blue '("#5272AF" "#2257A0" "blue"))
-   (magenta   '("#97365B" "#c678dd" "magenta"))
-   (violet    '("#842879" "#a9a1e1" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan      '("#398EAC" "#46D9FF" "brightcyan"))
-   (dark-cyan '("#2C7088" "#5699AF" "cyan"))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight (doom-blend blue bg 0.8))
-   (vertical-bar (doom-darken bg 0.15))
-   (selection (doom-blend blue bg 0.5))
-   (builtin teal)
-   (comments (if doom-nord-light-brighter-comments dark-cyan (doom-darken base5 0.2)))
-   (doc-comments (doom-darken (if doom-nord-light-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5) 0.25))
-   (constants magenta)
-   (functions teal)
-   (keywords blue)
-   (methods teal)
-   (operators blue)
-   (type yellow)
-   (strings green)
-   (variables violet)
-   (numbers magenta)
-   (region (pcase doom-nord-light-region-highlight
-             ((\` frost) (doom-lighten teal 0.5))
-             ((\` snowstorm) base0)
-             (_ base4)))
-   (error red)
-   (warning yellow)
-   (success green)
-   (vc-modified orange)
-   (vc-added green)
-   (vc-deleted red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden `(,(car bg) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-bright doom-nord-light-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-nord-light-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-nord-light-padded-modeline) doom-nord-light-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt base6)
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-blend bg blue 0.7)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.03) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-blend bg blue 0.7)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.02) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive (doom-darken bg 0.01))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(car bg) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  (((region &override)
-    :foreground
-    (when (memq doom-nord-light-region-highlight '(frost snowstorm))
-      bg-alt))
-
-   ((lazy-highlight &override) :background (doom-blend teal bg 0.8))
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground (doom-lighten 'base5 0.2))
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground base7)
-   ((paren-face-match &override) :foreground red :background base3 :weight 'ultra-bold)
-   ((paren-face-mismatch &override) :foreground base3 :background red :weight 'ultra-bold)
-   ((vimish-fold-overlay &override) :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face :background base3 :weight 'light)
-   ((vimish-fold-fringe &override) :foreground teal)
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-nord-light-comment-bg (doom-lighten bg 0.05)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (doom-modeline-project-root-dir :foreground base6)
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; elscreen
-   (elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-
-   (magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight :foreground bg :background blue :weight 'bold)
-   (magit-diff-hunk-heading :foreground bg :background (doom-blend blue bg 0.3))
-   (ivy-posframe :background (doom-blend blue bg 0.2))
-   (ivy-virtual :foreground (doom-blend blue bg 0.8))
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1 :background nil :foreground (doom-blend fg bg 0.5) :weight 'light)
-   (internal-border :foreground (doom-blend blue bg 0.2) :background (doom-blend blue bg 0.2))
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property :foreground green)
-   (css-selector :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-markup-face :foreground base5)
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-   (markdown-code-face :background (doom-lighten base3 0.05))
-
-   (nav-flash-face :background region :foreground base8 :weight 'bold)
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-hide :foreground hidden)
-   (solaire-org-hide-face :foreground hidden))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra variables ---------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-nord-light-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-nord-theme.el --- inspired by Nord
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defgroup doom-nord-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-nord-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-nord-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-nord-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-nord-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-nord-comment-bg doom-nord-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-nord-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-nord-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-nord-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (defcustom doom-nord-region-highlight t
-    "Determines the selection highlight style. Can be 'frost, 'snowstorm or t
-(default)."
-    :group 'doom-nord-theme
-    :type 'symbol))
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-nord
-  "A dark theme inspired by Nord."
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#3B4252" nil       nil            ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#2E3440" nil       nil            ))
-   (base0      '("#191C25" "black"   "black"        ))
-   (base1      '("#242832" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#2C333F" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#373E4C" "#262626" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#434C5E" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#4C566A" "#525252" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#9099AB" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#D8DEE9" "#979797" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#F0F4FC" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg         '("#ECEFF4" "#2d2d2d" "white"        ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#E5E9F0" "#bfbfbf" "brightwhite"  ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#C16069" "#ff6655" "red"          ))
-   (orange     '("#D2876D" "#dd8844" "brightred"    ))
-   (green      '("#A2BF8A" "#99bb66" "green"        ))
-   (teal       '("#8EBCBB" "#44b9b1" "brightgreen"  ))
-   (yellow     '("#ECCC87" "#ECBE7B" "yellow"       ))
-   (blue       '("#80A0C2" "#51afef" "brightblue"   ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#5C748E" "#2257A0" "blue"         ))
-   (magenta    '("#B58DAE" "#c678dd" "magenta"      ))
-   (violet     '("#5D80AE" "#a9a1e1" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#86C0D1" "#46D9FF" "brightcyan"   ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#507681" "#5699AF" "cyan"         ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      blue)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-darken base1 0.2))
-   (selection      dark-blue)
-   (builtin        teal)
-   (comments       (if doom-nord-brighter-comments dark-cyan (doom-lighten base5 0.2)))
-   (doc-comments   (doom-lighten (if doom-nord-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5) 0.25))
-   (constants      magenta)
-   (functions      teal)
-   (keywords       blue)
-   (methods        teal)
-   (operators      blue)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        green)
-   (variables      (doom-lighten magenta 0.5))
-   (numbers        magenta)
-   (region         (pcase doom-nord-region-highlight
-                     (`frost teal)
-                     (`snowstorm base7)
-                     (_ base4)))
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden     `(,(car bg) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-bright doom-nord-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-nord-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-nord-padded-modeline) doom-nord-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (region-fg
-    (when (memq doom-nord-region-highlight '(frost snowstorm))
-      bg-alt))
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt base6)
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-blend bg base5 0.2)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.15) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-blend bg base5 0.2)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.1) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   (doom-darken bg 0.1))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(car bg) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  (((region &override) :foreground region-fg)
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground (doom-lighten 'base5 0.2))
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground base7)
-   ((paren-face-match &override) :foreground red :background base3 :weight 'ultra-bold)
-   ((paren-face-mismatch &override) :foreground base3 :background red :weight 'ultra-bold)
-   ((vimish-fold-overlay &override) :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face :background base3 :weight 'light)
-   ((vimish-fold-fringe &override)  :foreground teal)
-
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-nord-comment-bg (doom-lighten bg 0.05)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (doom-modeline-project-root-dir :foreground base6)
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; ediff
-   (ediff-fine-diff-A    :background (doom-darken violet 0.4) :weight 'bold)
-   (ediff-current-diff-A :background (doom-darken base0 0.25))
-
-   ;; elscreen
-   (elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground green)
-   (css-selector             :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-markup-face :foreground base5)
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-   (markdown-code-face :background (doom-lighten base3 0.05))
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-hide :foreground hidden)
-   (solaire-org-hide-face :foreground hidden))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra variables ---------------------
-  ;; ()
-
-
-  )
-
-;;; doom-nord-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-nova-theme.el --- inspired by Trevord Miller's Nova
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-(defgroup doom-nova-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-nova-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-nova-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-(def-doom-theme doom-nova
-  "A light theme inspired by Trevord Miller's Nova. See
-<https://trevordmiller.com/projects/nova>."
-
-  ;; name      gui
-  ((bg         '("#3c4c55" nil       nil))
-   (bg-alt     '("#44545d" "#445566" "black"))
-
-   ;; FIXME Tweak these
-   (base0      '("#0d0f11" "#0d0f11" "black"      )) ; FIXME black
-   (base1      '("#1e272c" "#1b1b1b"              ))
-   (base2      '("#212122" "#1e1e1e"              )) ;
-   (base3      '("#2f3f48" "#292929" "brightblack")) ;
-   (base4      '("#3c4c55" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack")) ;
-   (base5      '("#556873" "#525252" "brightblack"))
-   (base6      '("#6A7D89" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"))
-   (base7      '("#899BA6" "#878797" "brightblack"))
-   (base8      '("#e6eef3" "#efefef" "brightwhite")) ; FIXME white
-   (fg         '("#c5c8c6" "#c5c6c6" "white"      )) ;; TODO set correct color
-   (fg-alt     (doom-darken fg 0.6)) ;; TODO set correct color
-
-   (light-grey "#E6EEF3")
-   (grey       base7)
-   (dark-grey  base3)
-
-   (red        "#DF8C8C")
-   (orange     "#F2C38F")
-   (yellow     "#DADA93")
-   (green      "#A8CE93")
-   (blue       "#83AFE5")
-   (dark-blue  (doom-darken blue 0.7))
-   (teal       blue)
-   (magenta    (doom-lighten "#b294bb" 0.3)) ; FIXME TODO set correct color
-   (violet     "#9A93E1")
-   (cyan       "#7FC1CA")
-   (dark-cyan  (doom-darken cyan 0.4))
-
-   ;; face categories
-   (highlight      cyan)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-lighten bg 0.1))
-   (selection      highlight)
-   (builtin        blue)
-   (comments       grey)
-   (doc-comments   (doom-lighten grey 0.1))
-   (constants      highlight)
-   (functions      blue)
-   (keywords       violet)
-   (methods        blue)
-   (operators      green)
-   (type           green)
-   (strings        cyan)
-   (variables      red)
-   (numbers        highlight)
-   (region         selection)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    violet)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (current-line    base5) ; (doom-lighten bg-alt 0.04)
-   (modeline-fg     blue)
-   (modeline-bg     base5) ; bg-alt
-   (modeline-fg-alt (doom-lighten bg-alt 0.4))
-   (modeline-bg-alt base4)
-
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-nova-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-nova-padded-modeline)
-          doom-nova-padded-modeline
-        4))))
-
-  ;; --- faces ------------------------------
-  ((doom-modeline-buffer-path       :foreground violet :bold nil)
-   (doom-modeline-buffer-major-mode :inherit 'doom-modeline-buffer-path)
-   (doom-modeline-bar :inherit 'mode-line-highlight)
-
-   (fringe :inherit 'default :foreground "#6c808d")
-   (region :background (doom-lighten current-line 0.1) :foreground nil :distant-foreground nil :weight 'bold)
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground "#6c808d")
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground highlight :weight 'bold)
-
-   ;; rainbow-delimiters
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-1-face :foreground violet)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-2-face :foreground blue)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-3-face :foreground orange)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-4-face :foreground green)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-5-face :foreground magenta)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-6-face :foreground yellow)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-7-face :foreground teal)
-
-   (hl-line :background current-line)
-   (solaire-hl-line-face :inherit 'hl-line)
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-alt :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-alt)))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :background modeline-bg-alt :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-alt)))
-
-   ;; helm
-   (helm-selection :background current-line :weight 'bold)
-   (helm-match     :foreground highlight)
-   (helm-source-header :foreground base0 :background base6)
-
-   ;; ivy
-   (ivy-current-match :background current-line :distant-foreground base0)
-
-   ;; company
-   (company-tooltip            :inherit 'tooltip :background (doom-lighten bg 0.075))
-   (company-tooltip-selection  :background base5 :foreground base8 :weight 'bold)
-   (company-tooltip-common     :foreground cyan :distant-foreground cyan :weight 'bold)
-   (company-tooltip-search     :background highlight :foreground base1 :weight 'ultra-bold)
-   (company-tooltip-search-selection :background highlight :foreground base1 :weight 'ultra-bold)
-   (company-tooltip-mouse      :background base6 :foreground bg :distant-foreground fg)
-
-   ;; ediff
-   (ediff-fine-diff-A    :background base3 :weight 'bold)
-   (ediff-current-diff-A :inherit 'hl-line)
-   (ediff-even-diff-A    :background base3)
-
-   ;; show-paren
-   ((paren-face-match &override)    :foreground red :background (doom-darken violet 0.4))
-   ((paren-face-mismatch &override) :foreground (doom-darken red 0.4) :background cyan)
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-level-1
-    :foreground blue :background (doom-darken bg 0.025)
-    :bold bold :height 1.2))
-
-  ;; --- variables --------------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-(provide 'doom-nova-theme)
-;;; doom-nova-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-one-light-theme.el --- inspired by Atom One Light
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defgroup doom-one-light-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-one-light-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-one-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-one-light-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-one-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-one-light-comment-bg doom-one-light-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-one-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-one-light-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-one-light-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-one-light
-  "A light theme inspired by Atom One"
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#fafafa" nil       nil            ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#f0f0f0" nil       nil            ))
-   (base0      '("#f0f0f0" "#f0f0f0" "white"        ))
-   (base1      '("#e7e7e7" "#e7e7e7" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#dfdfdf" "#dfdfdf" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#c6c7c7" "#c6c7c7" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#9ca0a4" "#9ca0a4" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#383a42" "#424242" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#202328" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#1c1f24" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#1b2229" "black"   "black"        ))
-   (fg         '("#383a42" "#424242" "black"        ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#c6c7c7" "#c7c7c7" "brightblack"  ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#e45649" "#e45649" "red"          ))
-   (orange     '("#da8548" "#dd8844" "brightred"    ))
-   (green      '("#50a14f" "#50a14f" "green"        ))
-   (teal       '("#4db5bd" "#44b9b1" "brightgreen"  ))
-   (yellow     '("#986801" "#986801" "yellow"       ))
-   (blue       '("#4078f2" "#4078f2" "brightblue"   ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#a0bcf8" "#a0bcf8" "blue"         ))
-   (magenta    '("#a626a4" "#a626a4" "magenta"      ))
-   (violet     '("#b751b6" "#b751b6" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#0184bc" "#0184bc" "brightcyan"   ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#005478" "#005478" "cyan"         ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      blue)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-darken base2 0.1))
-   (selection      dark-blue)
-   (builtin        magenta)
-   (comments       (if doom-one-light-brighter-comments cyan base4))
-   (doc-comments   (doom-darken comments 0.15))
-   (constants      violet)
-   (functions      magenta)
-   (keywords       red)
-   (methods        cyan)
-   (operators      blue)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        green)
-   (variables      (doom-darken magenta 0.36))
-   (numbers        orange)
-   (region         `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.1) ,@(doom-darken (cdr base0) 0.3)))
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (-modeline-bright doom-one-light-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-one-light-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-one-light-padded-modeline) doom-one-light-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt (doom-blend violet base4 (if -modeline-bright 0.5 0.2)))
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken base2 0.05)
-      base1))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken base2 0.1)
-      base2))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive (doom-darken bg 0.1))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.05) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-one-light-comment-bg base0))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments
-    :slant 'italic)
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground (doom-lighten base4 0.15))
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground base8)
-
-   (solaire-hl-line-face :inherit 'hl-line :background base0)
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; magit
-   (magit-blame-heading     :foreground orange :background bg-alt)
-   (magit-diff-removed :foreground (doom-darken red 0.2) :background (doom-blend red bg 0.1))
-   (magit-diff-removed-highlight :foreground red :background (doom-blend red bg 0.2) :bold bold)
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground green)
-   (css-selector             :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-markup-face     :foreground base5)
-   (markdown-header-face     :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-   (markdown-code-face       :background base1)
-   (mmm-default-submode-face :background base1)
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-block            :background base1)
-   (org-block-begin-line :foreground fg :slant 'italic)
-   (org-level-1          :foreground red    :weight 'bold :height 1.2)
-   (org-level-2          :foreground orange :weight 'bold :height 1.1)
-   (org-level-3          :foreground violet :bold bold          :height 1.1)
-   (org-ellipsis         :underline nil :background bg     :foreground red)
-   (org-quote            :background base1)
-
-   ;; helm
-   (helm-candidate-number :background blue :foreground bg)
-
-   ;; web-mode
-   (web-mode-current-element-highlight-face :background dark-blue :foreground bg)
-
-   ;; wgrep
-   (wgrep-face :background base1)
-
-   ;; ediff
-   (ediff-current-diff-A        :foreground red   :background (doom-lighten red 0.8))
-   (ediff-current-diff-B        :foreground green :background (doom-lighten green 0.8))
-   (ediff-current-diff-C        :foreground blue  :background (doom-lighten blue 0.8))
-   (ediff-current-diff-Ancestor :foreground teal  :background (doom-lighten teal 0.8))
-
-   ;; tooltip
-   (tooltip :background base1 :foreground fg)
-
-   ;; posframe
-   (ivy-posframe               :background base0)
-
-   ;; lsp
-   (lsp-ui-doc-background      :background base0)
-   (lsp-face-highlight-read    :background (doom-blend red bg 0.3))
-   (lsp-face-highlight-textual :inherit 'lsp-face-highlight-read)
-   (lsp-face-highlight-write   :inherit 'lsp-face-highlight-read)
-   )
-
-  ;; --- extra variables ---------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-one-light-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-one-theme.el --- inspired by Atom One Dark
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defgroup doom-one-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-one-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-one-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-one-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-one-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-one-comment-bg doom-one-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-one-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-one-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-one-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-one
-  "A dark theme inspired by Atom One Dark"
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#282c34" nil       nil            ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#21242b" nil       nil            ))
-   (base0      '("#1B2229" "black"   "black"        ))
-   (base1      '("#1c1f24" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#202328" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#23272e" "#262626" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#3f444a" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#5B6268" "#525252" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#73797e" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#9ca0a4" "#979797" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#DFDFDF" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg         '("#bbc2cf" "#bfbfbf" "brightwhite"  ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#5B6268" "#2d2d2d" "white"        ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#ff6c6b" "#ff6655" "red"          ))
-   (orange     '("#da8548" "#dd8844" "brightred"    ))
-   (green      '("#98be65" "#99bb66" "green"        ))
-   (teal       '("#4db5bd" "#44b9b1" "brightgreen"  ))
-   (yellow     '("#ECBE7B" "#ECBE7B" "yellow"       ))
-   (blue       '("#51afef" "#51afef" "brightblue"   ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#2257A0" "#2257A0" "blue"         ))
-   (magenta    '("#c678dd" "#c678dd" "brightmagenta"))
-   (violet     '("#a9a1e1" "#a9a1e1" "magenta"      ))
-   (cyan       '("#46D9FF" "#46D9FF" "brightcyan"   ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#5699AF" "#5699AF" "cyan"         ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      blue)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-darken base1 0.1))
-   (selection      dark-blue)
-   (builtin        magenta)
-   (comments       (if doom-one-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5))
-   (doc-comments   (doom-lighten (if doom-one-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5) 0.25))
-   (constants      violet)
-   (functions      magenta)
-   (keywords       blue)
-   (methods        cyan)
-   (operators      blue)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        green)
-   (variables      (doom-lighten magenta 0.4))
-   (numbers        orange)
-   (region         `(,(doom-lighten (car bg-alt) 0.15) ,@(doom-lighten (cdr base0) 0.35)))
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden     `(,(car bg) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-bright doom-one-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-one-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-one-padded-modeline) doom-one-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt base5)
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken blue 0.475)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.15) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken blue 0.45)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.1) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.1) ,@(cdr bg-alt)))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(car bg-alt) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-
-   (evil-goggles-default-face :inherit 'region :background (doom-blend region bg 0.5))
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base4)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground fg)
-
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-one-comment-bg (doom-lighten bg 0.05)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; Doom modeline
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-   (doom-modeline-buffer-file :inherit 'mode-line-buffer-id :weight 'bold)
-   (doom-modeline-buffer-path :inherit 'mode-line-emphasis :weight 'bold)
-   (doom-modeline-buffer-project-root :foreground green :weight 'bold)
-
-   ;; ivy-mode
-   (ivy-current-match :background dark-blue :distant-foreground base0 :weight 'normal)
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground green)
-   (css-selector             :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-markup-face :foreground base5)
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-   (markdown-code-face :background (doom-lighten base3 0.05))
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-hide :foreground hidden)
-   (solaire-org-hide-face :foreground hidden))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra variables ---------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-one-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-opera-light-theme.el --- Opera-Light theme
-
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-(defgroup doom-opera-light-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-opera-light-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-opera-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-opera-light-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-opera-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-opera-light-comment-bg doom-opera-light-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-opera-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-opera-light-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-opera-light-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-(defcustom doom-opera-light-region-highlight t
-  "Determines the selection highlight style. Can be 'frost, 'snowstorm or t
-(default)."
-  :group 'doom-opera-light-theme
-  :type 'symbol)
-
-(def-doom-theme doom-opera-light
-  "A dark opera-light theme."
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#fafafa" nil       nil ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#eeeeee" nil       nil ))
-   (base0      '("#fafafa" "#dfdfdf" nil ))
-   (base1      '("#f5f5f5" "#979797" nil ))
-   (base2      '("#eeeeee" "#6b6b6b" nil ))
-   (base3      '("#e0e0e0" "#525252" nil ))
-   (base4      '("#bdbdbd" "#3f3f3f" nil ))
-   (base5      '("#9e9e9e" "#262626" nil ))
-   (base6      '("#757575" "#2e2e2e" nil ))
-   (base7      '("#616161" "#1e1e1e" nil ))
-   (base8      '("#424242" "black"   nil ))
-   (fg         '("#2a2a2a" "#2a2a2a" nil ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#454545" "#757575" nil ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#99324b" "#ff6655" nil ))
-   (orange     '("#ac4426" "#dd8844" nil ))
-   (green      '("#4f894c" "#99bb66" nil ))
-   (teal       '("#29838d" "#44b9b1" nil ))
-   (yellow     '("#9a7500" "#ECBE7B" nil ))
-   (blue       '("#3b6ea8" "#51afef" nil ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#5272AF" "#2257A0" nil ))
-   (magenta    '("#97365b" "#c678dd" nil ))
-   (violet     '("#842879" "#a9a1e1" nil ))
-   (cyan       '("#398eac" "#46D9FF" nil ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#2c7088" "#5699AF" nil ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      blue)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-darken base1 0.2))
-   (selection      dark-blue)
-   (builtin        teal)
-   (comments       (if doom-opera-light-brighter-comments dark-cyan (doom-lighten base5 0.2)))
-   (doc-comments   (doom-lighten (if doom-opera-light-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5) 0.25))
-   (constants      magenta)
-   (functions      teal)
-   (keywords       blue)
-   (methods        teal)
-   (operators      blue)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        green)
-   (variables      (doom-lighten magenta 0.5))
-   (numbers        magenta)
-   (region         base4)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden     `(,(car bg) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-bright doom-opera-light-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-opera-light-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-opera-light-padded-modeline) doom-opera-light-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt base5)
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken blue 0.475)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.15) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken blue 0.45)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.1) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   (doom-darken bg-alt 0.1))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(car bg-alt) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  (
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground fg-alt)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground fg)
-
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-opera-light-comment-bg (doom-lighten bg 0.05)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))))
-
-;;; doom-opera-light-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-opera-theme.el --- Opera theme
-
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-(defgroup doom-opera-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-opera-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-opera-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-opera-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-opera-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-opera-comment-bg doom-opera-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-opera-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-opera-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-opera-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-(defcustom doom-opera-region-highlight t
-  "Determines the selection highlight style. Can be 'frost, 'snowstorm or t
-(default)."
-  :group 'doom-opera-theme
-  :type 'symbol)
-
-(def-doom-theme doom-opera
-  "A dark opera theme."
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#323334" nil       nil            ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#222224" nil       nil            ))
-   (base0      '("#000000" "black"   "black"        ))
-   (base1      '("#1e1e1e" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#2e2e2e" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#262626" "#262626" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#3f3f3f" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#525252" "#525252" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#6b6b6b" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#979797" "#979797" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#dfdfdf" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg         '("#eceff4" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#727269" "#bfbfbf" "brightwhite"  ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#C16069" "#ff6655" "red"          ))
-   (orange     '("#D2876D" "#dd8844" "brightred"    ))
-   (green      '("#A2BF8A" "#99bb66" "green"        ))
-   (teal       '("#8EBCBB" "#44b9b1" "brightgreen"  ))
-   (yellow     '("#ECCC87" "#ECBE7B" "yellow"       ))
-   (blue       '("#80A0C2" "#51afef" "brightblue"   ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#5C748E" "#2257A0" "blue"         ))
-   (magenta    '("#B58DAE" "#c678dd" "magenta"      ))
-   (violet     '("#5D80AE" "#a9a1e1" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#86C0D1" "#46D9FF" "brightcyan"   ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#507681" "#5699AF" "cyan"         ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      blue)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-darken base1 0.2))
-   (selection      dark-blue)
-   (builtin        teal)
-   (comments       (if doom-opera-brighter-comments dark-cyan (doom-lighten base5 0.2)))
-   (doc-comments   (doom-lighten (if doom-opera-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5) 0.25))
-   (constants      magenta)
-   (functions      teal)
-   (keywords       blue)
-   (methods        teal)
-   (operators      blue)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        green)
-   (variables      (doom-lighten magenta 0.5))
-   (numbers        magenta)
-   (region         base4)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden     `(,(car bg) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-bright doom-opera-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-opera-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-opera-padded-modeline) doom-opera-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt base5)
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken blue 0.475)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.15) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken blue 0.45)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.1) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   (doom-darken bg-alt 0.1))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(car bg-alt) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  (
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground fg-alt)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground fg)
-
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-opera-comment-bg (doom-lighten bg 0.05)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))))
-
-;;; doom-opera-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-peacock-theme.el
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-(defgroup doom-peacock-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-peacock-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-peacock-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-peacock-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-peacock-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-peacock-comment-bg doom-peacock-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-peacock-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-peacock-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-peacock-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-peacock
-  "peacock theme!"
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#2b2a27" nil       nil            ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#282725" nil       nil            )) ;; arbitrarily picked this colour to change hline
-   (base0      '("#2b2a27" "black"   "black"        ))
-   (base1      '("#1c1f24" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#202328" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#23272e" "#262626" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#3f444a" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#5B6268" "#525252" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#73797e" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#9ca0a4" "#979797" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#DFDFDF" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg         '("#ede0ce" "#bfbfbf" "brightwhite"  ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#5B6268" "#2d2d2d" "white"        ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (white      '("#f8f8f0" "base4"   "base4"        ))
-   (red        '("#ff5d38" "#ff6655" "red"          )) ;; peacock todo 16
-   (orange     '("#cb4b16" "#dd8844" "brightred"    ))
-   (green      '("#98be65" "#99bb66" "green"        ))
-   (teal       '("#26a6a6" "#44b9b1" "brightgreen"  )) ;; peacock
-   (yellow     '("#bcd42a" "#ECBE7B" "yellow"       )) ;; peacock, todo 16
-   (blue       '("#51afef" "#51afef" "brightblue"   ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#2257A0" "#2257A0" "blue"         ))
-   (magenta    '("#c678dd" "#c678dd" "magenta"      ))
-   (violet     '("#a9a1e1" "#a9a1e1" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#46D9FF" "#46D9FF" "brightcyan"   ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#5699AF" "#5699AF" "cyan"         ))
-   (coral-popup  '("#a60033" "#f6bfbc" "coral-popup"         ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      red)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-lighten bg 0.1))
-   (selection      coral-popup)
-   (builtin        red)
-   (comments       (if doom-peacock-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5)) ;; TODO
-   (doc-comments   (doom-lighten (if doom-peacock-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5) 0.25)) ;; TODO
-   (constants      red)        ;; done
-   (functions      yellow)     ;; done
-   (keywords       teal)       ;; done
-   (methods        yellow)     ;; not sure how to test this.
-   (operators      red)        ;; not showing up on `=` etc.
-   (type           white)      ;;
-   (strings        yellow)
-   (variables      white)      ;; done
-   (numbers        red)        ;; done
-
-   (region         `(,(doom-lighten (car bg-alt) 0.15) ,@(doom-lighten (cdr base0) 0.35)))
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (-modeline-bright doom-peacock-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-peacock-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-peacock-padded-modeline) doom-peacock-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt (doom-blend violet base4 (if -modeline-bright 0.5 0.2)))
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken bg 0.475)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.15) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken blue 0.45)
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.1) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   (doom-darken bg 0.1))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(car bg) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-peacock-comment-bg (doom-lighten bg 0.05)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base4)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground base7)
-
-   ;; tooltip
-   (tooltip              :background bg-alt :foreground fg)
-
-   ;; company
-    (company-tooltip            :inherit 'tooltip)
-    (company-tooltip-common                           :foreground highlight)
-    (company-tooltip-search     :background highlight :foreground bg :distant-foreground fg)
-    (company-tooltip-selection  :background selection)
-    (company-tooltip-mouse      :background magenta   :foreground bg :distant-foreground fg)
-    (company-tooltip-annotation                       :foreground violet)
-    (company-scrollbar-bg       :inherit 'tooltip)
-    (company-scrollbar-fg       :background highlight)
-    (company-preview                                  :foreground highlight)
-    (company-preview-common     :background base3 :foreground magenta)
-    (company-preview-search     :inherit 'company-tooltip-search)
-    (company-template-field     :inherit 'match)
-
-   ;; popup
-   (popup-face :inherit 'tooltip)
-   (popup-selection-face :inherit 'tooltip)
-
-   ;; pos-tip
-   (popup          :inherit 'tooltip)
-   (popup-tip-face :inherit 'tooltip)
-
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground green)
-   (css-selector             :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-markup-face :foreground base5)
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-   (markdown-code-face :background (doom-lighten base3 0.05)))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra variables ---------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-peacock-theme.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/doom-themes-20180909.1757/doom-peacock-theme.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/doom-themes-20180909.1757/doom-peacock-theme.elc
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-;;; doom-solarized-light-theme.el --- inspired by Atom One Dark
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defgroup doom-solarized-light-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-solarized-light-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-solarized-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-solarized-light-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-solarized-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-solarized-light-comment-bg doom-solarized-light-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-solarized-light-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-solarized-light-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-solarized-light-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-solarized-light
-  "A light theme inspired by Solarized light"
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#FDF6E3" nil       nil            ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#FFFBEA" nil       nil            ))
-   (base0      '("#FFFBF0" "black"   "black"        ))
-   (base1      '("#FCF8ED" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#FCF7E8" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#F2E6CE" "#262626" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#E1DBCD" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#D6D6D6" "#525252" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#96A7A9" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#788484" "#979797" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#626C6C" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg         '("#556b72" "#2d2d2d" "white"        ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#7B8787" "#bfbfbf" "brightwhite"  ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#dc322f" "#ff6655" "red"          ))
-   (orange     '("#cb4b16" "#dd8844" "brightred"    ))
-   (green      '("#859900" "#99bb66" "green"        ))
-   (teal       '("#35a69c" "#33aa99" "brightgreen"  ))
-   (yellow     '("#b58900" "#ECBE7B" "yellow"       ))
-   (blue       '("#268bd2" "#51afef" "brightblue"   ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#E1E3E5" "#2257A0" "blue"         ))
-   (magenta    '("#d33682" "#c678dd" "magenta"      ))
-   (violet     '("#6c71c4" "#a9a1e1" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#2aa198" "#46D9FF" "brightcyan"   ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#D7DDD7" "#5699AF" "cyan"         ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      blue)
-   (vertical-bar   base4)
-   (selection      dark-blue)
-   (builtin        magenta)
-   (comments       (if doom-solarized-light-brighter-comments
-                       (doom-lighten teal 0.25)
-                     base6))
-   (doc-comments   teal)
-   (constants      violet)
-   (functions      magenta)
-   (keywords       green)
-   (methods        cyan)
-   (operators      blue)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        cyan)
-   (variables      blue)
-   (numbers        violet)
-   (region         `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.1) ,@(doom-darken (cdr base0) 0.1)))
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden     `(,(car bg) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-bright doom-solarized-light-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-solarized-light-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-solarized-light-padded-modeline) doom-solarized-light-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt base6)
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-lighten bg 0.7)
-      (doom-lighten base3 0.2)))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-lighten bg 0.7)
-      (doom-darken bg 0.05)))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   (doom-darken bg 0.02))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l (doom-darken bg 0.025)))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-
-   (hl-line :background nil)
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base6)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground fg :background region :weight 'bold)
-
-   (org-block :background (doom-blend yellow bg 0.04))
-   (org-block-background :background (doom-blend yellow bg 0.04))
-   (org-block-begin-line :background (doom-blend yellow bg 0.08))
-   (org-block-end-line :background (doom-blend yellow bg 0.08))
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :slant 'italic
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-solarized-light-comment-bg (doom-blend teal base0 0.07)))
-   ((font-lock-doc-face &override) :foreground doc-comments)
-   ((font-lock-type-face &override) :slant 'italic)
-   ((font-lock-builtin-face &override) :slant 'italic)
-   ((font-lock-function-name-face &override) :foreground type)
-
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground green)
-   (css-selector             :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-markup-face :foreground base5)
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-   (markdown-code-face :background (doom-lighten base3 0.05))
-
-   ;; ivy-mode
-   (ivy-current-match :background (doom-lighten yellow 0.65) :distant-foreground fg)
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1
-    :foreground comments
-    :weight 'light)
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2 :foreground magenta :background base3 :weight 'bold)
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3 :foreground green   :background base3 :weight 'bold)
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4 :foreground yellow  :background base3 :weight 'bold)
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-highlight :foreground violet :weight 'bold)
-
-   ;; posframe
-   (ivy-posframe :background modeline-bg-l)
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-hide :foreground hidden)
-   (solaire-org-hide-face :foreground hidden))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra variables ---------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-solarized-light-theme.el ends here
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-;; doom-sourcerer-theme.el --- a more sourcerer version of doom-one
-;;; Commentary:
-(require 'doom-themes)
-;;; Code:
-;;
-(defgroup doom-sourcerer-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-sourcerer-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-sourcerer-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-sourcerer-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-sourcerer-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-sourcerer-comment-bg doom-sourcerer-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background.
-Enhancing their legibility."
-  :group 'doom-sourcerer-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-sourcerer-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line.
-Can be an integer to determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-sourcerer-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-sourcerer
-  "A dark theme based off of xero's sourcerer vim colorscheme"
-
-  ((bg         '("#202020"))
-   (bg-alt     '("#222222"))
-   (base0      '("#1d2127"))
-   (base1      '("#1d2127"))
-   (base2      '("#272727"))
-   (base3      '("#32353f"))
-   (base4      '("#494952"))
-   (base5      '("#62686E"))
-   (base6      '("#757B80"))
-   (base7      '("#9ca0a4"))
-   (base8      '("#fdfdd5"))
-   (fg         '("#c2c2b0"))
-   (fg-alt     '("#5D656B"))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#aa4450"))
-   (orange     '("#dd8844"))
-   (green      '("#858253"))
-   (green-br   '("#99bb66"))
-   (teal       '("#5b8583" "#44b9b1" ))
-   (yellow     '("#d0770f"           ))
-   (blue       '("#86aed5"           ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#6688aa"           ))
-   (magenta    '("#8686ae"           ))
-   (violet     '("#8686ae"           ))
-   (cyan       '("#5b8583"           ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#9aaccb"           ))
-   ;; face categories
-   (highlight      orange)
-   (vertical-bar   base0)
-   (selection      base5)
-   (builtin        blue)
-   (comments       (if doom-sourcerer-brighter-comments dark-cyan "#5c5d56"))
-   (doc-comments   (if doom-sourcerer-brighter-comments (doom-lighten dark-cyan 0.15) (doom-darken "#5c5d56" 0.1)))
-   (constants      teal)
-   (functions      base8)
-   (keywords       blue)
-   (methods        magenta)
-   (operators      teal)
-   (type           violet)
-   (strings        green)
-   (variables      base8)
-   (numbers        orange)
-   (region         base2)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        orange)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    yellow)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-   
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden     `(,(car bg) "black" "black"))
-   (hidden-alt `(,(car bg-alt) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-sourcerer-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-sourcerer-padded-modeline) doom-sourcerer-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     "#bbc2cf")
-   (modeline-fg-alt (doom-blend blue grey (if doom-sourcerer-brighter-modeline 0.4 0.08)))
-   
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if doom-sourcerer-brighter-modeline
-        `("#383f58" ,@(cdr base1))
-      `(,(car base3) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if doom-sourcerer-brighter-modeline
-        modeline-bg
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.15) ,@(cdr base1))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   (doom-darken bg 0.20))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.2) ,@(cdr base0))))
-  
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-   (cursor :background blue)
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-sourcerer-comment-bg (doom-darken bg-alt 0.095)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-   (mode-line-buffer-id :foreground green-br :bold bold)
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base4)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground blue :bold bold)
-   
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if doom-sourcerer-brighter-modeline modeline-bg highlight))
-   (doom-modeline-buffer-path :foreground (if doom-sourcerer-brighter-modeline base8 blue) :bold bold)
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background base3 :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,base3)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background bg-alt :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if doom-sourcerer-brighter-modeline base8 highlight))
-   (fringe :background base2)
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground green)
-   (css-selector             :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-      ;; rainbow-delimiters
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-1-face :foreground dark-cyan)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-2-face :foreground teal)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-3-face :foreground dark-blue)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-4-face :foreground green)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-5-face :foreground violet)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-6-face :foreground green)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-7-face :foreground orange)
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-hide :foreground hidden)
-   (solaire-org-hide-face :foreground hidden-alt))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra variables --------------------
-  ;; ()
-
-  )
-
-;;; doom-sourcerer-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-spacegrey-theme.el --- inspired by Atom One Dark
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-(defgroup doom-spacegrey-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-spacegrey-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-spacegrey-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-spacegrey-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-spacegrey-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-spacegrey-comment-bg doom-spacegrey-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-spacegrey-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-spacegrey-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-spacegrey-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-spacegrey
-  "A dark theme inspired by Atom spacegrey Dark"
-
-  ;; name        default   256       16
-  ((bg         '("#2F3841" nil       nil            ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#343D46" nil       nil            ))
-   (base0      '("#1B2229" "black"   "black"        ))
-   (base1      '("#1c1f24" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#202328" "#2e2e2e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#2F3237" "#2F3237" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#4f5b66" "#4f5b66" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#65737E" "#65737E" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#73797e" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#9ca0a4" "#979797" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#DFDFDF" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg         '("#c0c5ce" "#c0c5ce" "brightwhite"  ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#c0c5ce" "#c0c5ce" "white"        ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#BF616A" "#BF616A" "red"          ))
-   (orange     '("#D08770" "#D08770" "brightred"    ))
-   (green      '("#A3BE8C" "#A3BE8C" "green"        ))
-   (blue       '("#8FA1B3" "#8FA1B3" "brightblue"   ))
-   (violet     '("#b48ead" "#b48ead" "brightmagenta"))
-   (teal       '("#4db5bd" "#44b9b1" "brightgreen"  ))
-   (yellow     '("#ECBE7B" "#ECBE7B" "yellow"       ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#2257A0" "#2257A0" "blue"         ))
-   (magenta    '("#c678dd" "#c678dd" "magenta"      ))
-   (cyan       '("#46D9FF" "#46D9FF" "brightcyan"   ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#5699AF" "#5699AF" "cyan"         ))
-
-   ;; face categories -- required for all themes
-   (highlight      orange)
-   (vertical-bar   (doom-darken bg 0.25))
-   (selection      base4)
-   (builtin        orange)
-   (comments       base5)
-   (doc-comments   (doom-lighten (if doom-spacegrey-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5) 0.25))
-   (constants      orange)
-   (functions      blue)
-   (keywords       violet)
-   (methods        blue)
-   (operators      fg)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        green)
-   (variables      (doom-lighten magenta 0.4))
-   (numbers        orange)
-   (region         selection)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    orange)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden     `(,(car bg-alt) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-bright doom-spacegrey-brighter-modeline)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-spacegrey-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-spacegrey-padded-modeline) doom-spacegrey-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-
-
-   ;; --- Modeline config -------------------
-
-   (modeline-fg     nil)
-   (modeline-fg-alt (doom-blend violet base4 (if -modeline-bright 0.5 0.2)))
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken base3 0.05)
-      base3))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if -modeline-bright
-        (doom-darken base3 0.1)
-      base3))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive (doom-darken bg 0.1))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.05) ,@(cdr base1))))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base4)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground fg)
-
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-spacegrey-comment-bg (doom-lighten bg 0.05)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if -modeline-bright modeline-bg highlight))
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if -modeline-bright base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground fg)
-   (css-selector             :foreground red)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-markup-face :foreground base5)
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-   (markdown-code-face :background (doom-darken bg 0.1))
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-block            :background (doom-darken bg-alt 0.04))
-   (org-block-begin-line :foreground base4 :slant 'italic :background (doom-darken bg 0.04))
-
-   (org-level-1 :foreground fg   :weight 'ultra-bold :inherit 'hl-line :height 1.2)
-   (org-level-2 :foreground (doom-blend fg blue 0.35) :weight 'bold)
-   (org-level-3 :foreground (doom-blend fg blue 0.7)  :weight 'bold)
-   (org-level-4 :foreground blue       :weight 'bold)
-   (org-level-5 :foreground (doom-blend magenta blue 0.2) :weight 'bold)
-   (org-level-6 :foreground (doom-blend magenta blue 0.4) :weight 'bold)
-   (org-level-7 :foreground (doom-blend magenta blue 0.6) :weight 'bold)
-   (org-level-8 :foreground fg :weight 'semi-bold)
-
-   (org-ellipsis         :underline nil :background bg    :foreground red)
-   (org-quote            :background base1)
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-hide :foreground hidden)
-   (solaire-org-hide-face :foreground hidden)
-
-   )
-
-  ;; --- extra variables ---------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-spacegrey-theme.el ends here
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-;;; doom-themes-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "doom-themes" "doom-themes.el" (23450 31902
-;;;;;;  294830 794000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from doom-themes.el
-
-(autoload 'doom-name-to-rgb "doom-themes" "\
-Retrieves the hexidecimal string repesented the named COLOR (e.g. \"red\")
-for FRAME (defaults to the current frame).
-
-\(fn COLOR)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'doom-blend "doom-themes" "\
-Blend two colors (hexidecimal strings) together by a coefficient ALPHA (a
-float between 0 and 1)
-
-\(fn COLOR1 COLOR2 ALPHA)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'doom-darken "doom-themes" "\
-Darken a COLOR (a hexidecimal string) by a coefficient ALPHA (a float between
-0 and 1).
-
-\(fn COLOR ALPHA)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'doom-lighten "doom-themes" "\
-Brighten a COLOR (a hexidecimal string) by a coefficient ALPHA (a float
-between 0 and 1).
-
-\(fn COLOR ALPHA)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'doom-color "doom-themes" "\
-Retrieve a specific color named NAME (a symbol) from the current theme.
-
-\(fn NAME &optional TYPE)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'doom-ref "doom-themes" "\
-TODO
-
-\(fn FACE PROP &optional CLASS)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'doom-themes-set-faces "doom-themes" "\
-Customize THEME (a symbol) with FACES.
-
-\(fn THEME &rest FACES)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'doom-themes-set-faces 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(autoload 'doom-themes-org-config "doom-themes" "\
-Enable custom fontification and improves doom-themes integration with org-mode.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'doom-themes-neotree-config "doom-themes" "\
-Install doom-themes' neotree configuration.
-
-Includes an Atom-esque icon theme and highlighting based on filetype.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'doom-themes-treemacs-config "doom-themes" "\
-Install doom-themes' treemacs configuration.
-
-Includes an Atom-esque icon theme and highlighting based on filetype.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'doom-themes-visual-bell-config "doom-themes" "\
-Enable flashing the mode-line on error.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'doom-themes-visual-bell-fn "doom-themes" "\
-Blink the mode-line red briefly. Set `ring-bell-function' to this to use it.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(when (and (boundp 'custom-theme-load-path) load-file-name) (let* ((base (file-name-directory load-file-name)) (dir (expand-file-name "themes/" base))) (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path (or (and (file-directory-p dir) dir) base))))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("doom-challenger-deep-theme.el" "doom-city-lights-theme.el"
-;;;;;;  "doom-dracula-theme.el" "doom-molokai-theme.el" "doom-nord-light-theme.el"
-;;;;;;  "doom-nord-theme.el" "doom-nova-theme.el" "doom-one-light-theme.el"
-;;;;;;  "doom-one-theme.el" "doom-opera-light-theme.el" "doom-opera-theme.el"
-;;;;;;  "doom-peacock-theme.el" "doom-solarized-light-theme.el" "doom-sourcerer-theme.el"
-;;;;;;  "doom-spacegrey-theme.el" "doom-themes-common.el" "doom-themes-neotree.el"
-;;;;;;  "doom-themes-org.el" "doom-themes-pkg.el" "doom-themes-treemacs.el"
-;;;;;;  "doom-tomorrow-day-theme.el" "doom-tomorrow-night-theme.el"
-;;;;;;  "doom-vibrant-theme.el") (23450 31902 327103 141000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; doom-themes-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; doom-themes-common.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-(defvar doom-themes-common-faces
-  '(;; --- custom faces -----------------------
-    (doom-modeline-error
-     :background (doom-darken red 0.25)
-     :foreground base0
-     :distant-foreground base0)
-
-    ;; --- base faces -------------------------
-    (bold        :weight 'bold :foreground (unless bold base8))
-    (italic      :slant  'italic)
-    (bold-italic :inherit '(bold italic))
-
-    (default :background bg :foreground fg)
-    (fringe :inherit 'default :foreground base4)
-    (region               :background region     :foreground nil   :distant-foreground (doom-darken fg 0.2))
-    (highlight            :background highlight  :foreground base0 :distant-foreground base8)
-    (cursor               :background highlight)
-    (shadow               :foreground base5)
-    (minibuffer-prompt    :foreground highlight)
-    (tooltip              :background base3 :foreground fg)
-    (secondary-selection  :background grey)
-    (lazy-highlight       :background dark-blue  :foreground base8 :distant-foreground base0 :weight 'bold)
-    (match                :foreground green      :background base0 :weight 'bold)
-    (trailing-whitespace  :background red)
-    (nobreak-space        :inherit 'default :underline nil)
-    (vertical-border      :background vertical-bar :foreground vertical-bar)
-    (link                 :foreground highlight :underline t :weight 'bold)
-
-    (error   :foreground error)
-    (warning :foreground warning)
-    (success :foreground success)
-
-    (font-lock-builtin-face              :foreground builtin)
-    (font-lock-comment-face              :foreground comments)
-    (font-lock-comment-delimiter-face    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face)
-    (font-lock-doc-face                  :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face :foreground doc-comments)
-    (font-lock-constant-face             :foreground constants)
-    (font-lock-function-name-face        :foreground functions)
-    (font-lock-keyword-face              :foreground keywords)
-    (font-lock-string-face               :foreground strings)
-    (font-lock-type-face                 :foreground type)
-    (font-lock-variable-name-face        :foreground variables)
-    (font-lock-warning-face              :inherit 'warning)
-    (font-lock-negation-char-face        :inherit 'bold :foreground operators)
-    (font-lock-preprocessor-face         :inherit 'bold :foreground operators)
-    (font-lock-preprocessor-char-face    :inherit 'bold :foreground operators)
-    (font-lock-regexp-grouping-backslash :inherit 'bold :foreground operators)
-    (font-lock-regexp-grouping-construct :inherit 'bold :foreground operators)
-
-    ;; mode-line / header-line
-    (mode-line           :background bg     :foreground fg     :distant-foreground bg)
-    (mode-line-inactive  :background bg-alt :foreground fg-alt :distant-foreground bg-alt)
-    (mode-line-emphasis  :foreground highlight :distant-foreground bg)
-    (mode-line-highlight :inherit 'highlight :distant-foreground bg)
-    (mode-line-buffer-id :weight 'bold)
-    (header-line :inherit 'mode-line :distant-foreground bg)
-
-    ;; 1. Line number faces must explicitly disable its text style attributes
-    ;;    because nearby faces may "bleed" into the line numbers otherwise.
-    ;; 2. All other line number plugin faces should &inherit from these.
-    (line-number
-     :inherit 'default
-     :foreground base5 :distant-foreground nil
-     :weight 'normal :italic nil :underline nil :strike-through nil)
-    (line-number-current-line
-     :inherit '(hl-line default)
-     :foreground fg :distant-foreground nil
-     :weight 'normal :italic nil :underline nil :strike-through nil)
-
-
-    ;; --- built-in plugin faces --------------
-    ;; cperl
-    (cperl-array-face          :weight 'bold :inherit 'font-lock-variable-name-face)
-    (cperl-hash-face           :weight 'bold :slant 'italic :inherit 'font-lock-variable-name-face)
-    (cperl-nonoverridable-face :inherit 'font-lock-builtin-face)
-
-    ;; compilation
-    (compilation-column-number  :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face)
-    (compilation-line-number    :foreground highlight)
-    (compilation-error   :inherit 'error   :weight 'bold)
-    (compilation-warning :inherit 'warning :slant 'italic)
-    (compilation-info    :inherit 'success)
-    (compilation-mode-line-exit :inherit 'compilation-info)
-    (compilation-mode-line-fail :inherit 'compilation-error)
-
-    ;; custom
-    (custom-button                  :foreground blue   :background bg     :box '(:line-width 1 :style none))
-    (custom-button-unraised         :foreground violet :background bg     :box '(:line-width 1 :style none))
-    (custom-button-pressed-unraised :foreground bg     :background violet :box '(:line-width 1 :style none))
-    (custom-button-pressed          :foreground bg     :background blue   :box '(:line-width 1 :style none))
-    (custom-button-mouse            :foreground bg     :background blue   :box '(:line-width 1 :style none))
-
-    (custom-variable-button   :foreground green :underline t)
-    (custom-saved             :foreground green :background (doom-blend green bg 0.2) :bold bold)
-    (custom-comment           :foreground fg :background region)
-    (custom-comment-tag       :foreground grey)
-    (custom-modified          :foreground blue :background (doom-blend blue bg 0.2))
-    (custom-variable-tag      :foreground magenta)
-    (custom-visibility        :foreground blue :underline nil)
-    (custom-group-subtitle    :foreground red)
-    (custom-group-tag         :foreground violet)
-    (custom-group-tag-1       :foreground blue)
-    (custom-set               :foreground yellow :background bg)
-    (custom-themed            :foreground yellow :background bg)
-    (custom-invalid           :foreground red :background (doom-blend red bg 0.2))
-    (custom-variable-obsolete :foreground grey :background bg)
-    (custom-state             :foreground green :background (doom-blend green bg 0.2))
-    (custom-changed           :foreground blue :background bg)
-
-    ;; dired
-    (dired-directory  :foreground builtin)
-    (dired-ignored    :foreground comments)
-    (dired-flagged    :foreground red)
-    (dired-header     :foreground blue :weight 'bold)
-    (dired-mark       :foreground orange :weight 'bold)
-    (dired-marked     :foreground magenta :weight 'bold)
-    (dired-perm-write :foreground fg :underline t)
-    (dired-symlink    :foreground cyan :weight 'bold)
-    (dired-warning    :foreground warning)
-
-    ;; ediff
-    (ediff-fine-diff-A    :background (doom-blend selection bg 0.7) :weight 'bold)
-    (ediff-fine-diff-B    :inherit 'ediff-fine-diff-A)
-    (ediff-fine-diff-C    :inherit 'ediff-fine-diff-A)
-    (ediff-current-diff-A :background (doom-blend selection bg 0.3))
-    (ediff-current-diff-B :inherit 'ediff-current-diff-A)
-    (ediff-current-diff-C :inherit 'ediff-current-diff-A)
-    (ediff-even-diff-A    :inherit 'hl-line)
-    (ediff-even-diff-B    :inherit 'ediff-even-diff-A)
-    (ediff-even-diff-C    :inherit 'ediff-even-diff-A)
-    (ediff-odd-diff-A     :inherit 'ediff-even-diff-A)
-    (ediff-odd-diff-B     :inherit 'ediff-odd-diff-A)
-    (ediff-odd-diff-C     :inherit 'ediff-odd-diff-A)
-
-    ;; elfeed
-    (elfeed-log-debug-level-face :foreground comments)
-    (elfeed-log-error-level-face :inherit 'error)
-    (elfeed-log-info-level-face  :inherit 'success)
-    (elfeed-log-warn-level-face  :inherit 'warning)
-    (elfeed-search-date-face     :foreground violet)
-    (elfeed-search-feed-face     :foreground blue)
-    (elfeed-search-tag-face      :foreground comments)
-    (elfeed-search-title-face    :foreground comments)
-    (elfeed-search-filter-face   :foreground violet)
-    (elfeed-search-unread-count-face :foreground yellow)
-    (elfeed-search-unread-title-face :foreground fg :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; eshell
-    (eshell-prompt        :foreground highlight :weight 'bold)
-    (eshell-ls-archive    :foreground magenta)
-    (eshell-ls-backup     :foreground yellow)
-    (eshell-ls-clutter    :foreground red)
-    (eshell-ls-directory  :foreground blue)
-    (eshell-ls-executable :foreground green)
-    (eshell-ls-missing    :foreground red)
-    (eshell-ls-product    :foreground orange)
-    (eshell-ls-readonly   :foreground orange)
-    (eshell-ls-special    :foreground violet)
-    (eshell-ls-symlink    :foreground cyan)
-    (eshell-ls-unreadable :foreground base5)
-
-    ;; flx-ido
-    (flx-highlight-face :weight 'bold :foreground yellow :underline nil)
-
-    ;; hl-line
-    (hl-line :background bg-alt)
-
-    ;; ido
-    (ido-first-match :foreground orange)
-    (ido-indicator   :foreground red :background bg)
-    (ido-only-match  :foreground green)
-    (ido-subdir      :foreground violet)
-    (ido-virtual     :foreground comments)
-
-    ;; isearch
-    (isearch :background highlight :foreground base0 :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; linum
-    ((linum &inherit line-number))
-
-    ;; message
-    (message-header-name       :foreground green)
-    (message-header-subject    :foreground highlight :weight 'bold)
-    (message-header-to         :foreground highlight :weight 'bold)
-    (message-header-cc         :inherit 'message-header-to :foreground (doom-darken highlight 0.15))
-    (message-header-other      :foreground violet)
-    (message-header-newsgroups :foreground yellow)
-    (message-header-xheader    :foreground doc-comments)
-    (message-separator         :foreground comments)
-    (message-mml               :foreground comments :slant 'italic)
-    (message-cited-text        :foreground magenta)
-
-    ;; term
-    (term               :foreground fg)
-    (term-bold          :weight 'bold)
-    (term-color-black   :background base0   :foreground base0)
-    (term-color-red     :background red     :foreground red)
-    (term-color-green   :background green   :foreground green)
-    (term-color-yellow  :background yellow  :foreground yellow)
-    (term-color-blue    :background blue    :foreground blue)
-    (term-color-magenta :background magenta :foreground magenta)
-    (term-color-cyan    :background cyan    :foreground cyan)
-    (term-color-white   :background base8   :foreground base8)
-
-    ;; window-divider
-    (window-divider :inherit 'vertical-border)
-    (window-divider-first-pixel :inherit 'window-divider)
-    (window-divider-last-pixel  :inherit 'window-divider)
-
-
-    ;; --- plugin faces -----------------------
-    ;; all-the-icons
-    (all-the-icons-red      :foreground red)
-    (all-the-icons-lred     :foreground (doom-lighten red 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-dred     :foreground (doom-darken red 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-green    :foreground green)
-    (all-the-icons-lgreen   :foreground (doom-lighten green 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-dgreen   :foreground (doom-darken green 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-yellow   :foreground yellow)
-    (all-the-icons-lyellow  :foreground (doom-lighten yellow 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-dyellow  :foreground (doom-darken yellow 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-blue     :foreground blue)
-    (all-the-icons-blue-alt :foreground teal)
-    (all-the-icons-lblue    :foreground (doom-lighten blue 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-dblue    :foreground dark-blue)
-    (all-the-icons-maroon   :foreground magenta)
-    (all-the-icons-lmaroon  :foreground (doom-lighten magenta 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-dmaroon  :foreground (doom-darken magenta 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-purple   :foreground violet)
-    (all-the-icons-lpurple  :foreground (doom-lighten violet 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-dpurple  :foreground (doom-darken violet 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-cyan     :foreground cyan)
-    (all-the-icons-cyan-alt :foreground cyan)
-    (all-the-icons-lcyan    :foreground (doom-lighten cyan 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-dcyan    :foreground dark-cyan)
-    (all-the-icons-pink     :foreground (doom-lighten red 0.35))
-    (all-the-icons-lpink    :foreground (doom-lighten red 0.55))
-    (all-the-icons-dpink    :foreground red)
-    (all-the-icons-silver   :foreground grey)
-    (all-the-icons-lsilver  :foreground (doom-lighten grey 0.3))
-    (all-the-icons-dsilver  :foreground (doom-darken grey 0.3))
-
-    ;; anzu
-    (anzu-replace-highlight :background base0 :foreground red   :weight 'bold :strike-through t)
-    (anzu-replace-to        :background base0 :foreground green :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; avy
-    (avy-background-face :foreground comments)
-    (avy-lead-face :background highlight :foreground bg :distant-foreground fg :weight 'bold)
-    (avy-lead-face-0
-     (&all   :inherit 'avy-lead-face)
-     (&dark  :background (doom-lighten highlight 0.3))
-     (&light :background (doom-darken highlight 0.3)))
-    (avy-lead-face-1
-     (&all   :inherit 'avy-lead-face)
-     (&dark  :background (doom-lighten highlight 0.6))
-     (&light :background (doom-darken highlight 0.6)))
-    (avy-lead-face-2
-     (&all   :inherit 'avy-lead-face)
-     (&dark  :background (doom-lighten highlight 0.9))
-     (&light :background (doom-darken highlight 0.9)))
-
-    ;; bookmark+
-    (bmkp-*-mark :foreground bg :background yellow)
-    (bmkp->-mark :foreground yellow)
-    (bmkp-D-mark :foreground bg :background red)
-    (bmkp-X-mark :foreground red)
-    (bmkp-a-mark :background red)
-    (bmkp-bad-bookmark :foreground bg :background yellow)
-    (bmkp-bookmark-file :foreground violet :background bg-alt)
-    (bmkp-bookmark-list :background bg-alt)
-    (bmkp-buffer :foreground blue)
-    (bmkp-desktop :foreground bg :background violet)
-    (bmkp-file-handler :background red)
-    (bmkp-function :foreground green)
-    (bmkp-gnus :foreground orange)
-    (bmkp-heading :foreground yellow)
-    (bmkp-info :foreground cyan)
-    (bmkp-light-autonamed :foreground bg-alt :background cyan)
-    (bmkp-light-autonamed-region :foreground bg-alt :background red)
-    (bmkp-light-fringe-autonamed :foreground bg-alt :background violet)
-    (bmkp-light-fringe-non-autonamed :foreground bg-alt :background green)
-    (bmkp-light-mark :foreground bg :background cyan)
-    (bmkp-light-non-autonamed :foreground bg :background violet)
-    (bmkp-light-non-autonamed-region :foreground bg :background red)
-    (bmkp-local-directory :foreground bg :background violet)
-    (bmkp-local-file-with-region :foreground yellow)
-    (bmkp-local-file-without-region :foreground comments)
-    (bmkp-man :foreground violet)
-    (bmkp-no-jump :foreground comments)
-    (bmkp-no-local :foreground yellow)
-    (bmkp-non-file :foreground green)
-    (bmkp-remote-file :foreground orange)
-    (bmkp-sequence :foreground blue)
-    (bmkp-su-or-sudo :foreground red)
-    (bmkp-t-mark :foreground violet)
-    (bmkp-url :foreground blue :underline t)
-    (bmkp-variable-list :foreground green)
-
-    ;; calfw
-    (cfw:face-title              :foreground blue                     :weight 'bold :height 2.0 :inherit 'variable-pitch)
-    (cfw:face-header             :foreground (doom-blend blue bg 0.8) :weight 'bold)
-    (cfw:face-sunday             :foreground (doom-blend red bg 0.8)  :weight 'bold)
-    (cfw:face-saturday           :foreground (doom-blend red bg 0.8)  :weight 'bold)
-    (cfw:face-holiday            :foreground nil :background bg-alt   :weight 'bold)
-    (cfw:face-grid               :foreground vertical-bar)
-    (cfw:face-periods            :foreground yellow)
-    (cfw:face-toolbar            :foreground nil :background nil)
-    (cfw:face-toolbar-button-off :foreground base6                    :weight 'bold             :inherit 'variable-pitch)
-    (cfw:face-toolbar-button-on  :foreground blue                     :weight 'bold             :inherit 'variable-pitch)
-    (cfw:face-default-content    :foreground fg)
-    (cfw:face-day-title          :foreground fg                       :weight 'bold)
-    (cfw:face-today-title        :foreground bg  :background blue     :weight 'bold)
-    (cfw:face-default-day                                             :weight 'bold)
-    (cfw:face-today              :foreground nil :background nil      :weight 'bold)
-    (cfw:face-annotation         :foreground violet)
-    (cfw:face-disable            :foreground grey)
-    (cfw:face-select             :background region)
-
-    ;; company
-    (company-tooltip            :inherit 'tooltip)
-    (company-tooltip-common                           :foreground highlight :distant-foreground base0 :weight 'bold)
-    (company-tooltip-search     :background highlight :foreground bg :distant-foreground fg :weight 'bold)
-    (company-tooltip-search-selection :background (doom-darken selection 0.25))
-    (company-tooltip-selection  :background selection :weight 'bold)
-    (company-tooltip-mouse      :background magenta   :foreground bg :distant-foreground fg)
-    (company-tooltip-annotation                       :foreground violet :distant-foreground bg)
-    (company-scrollbar-bg       :inherit 'tooltip)
-    (company-scrollbar-fg       :background highlight)
-    (company-preview                              :foreground comments)
-    (company-preview-common     :background base3 :foreground highlight)
-    (company-preview-search     :inherit 'company-tooltip-search)
-    (company-template-field     :inherit 'match)
-
-    ;; company-box
-    (company-box-candidate :foreground fg)
-
-    ;; circe
-    (circe-fool :foreground doc-comments)
-    (circe-highlight-nick-face :weight 'bold :foreground constants)
-    (circe-prompt-face :weight 'bold :foreground highlight)
-    (circe-server-face :foreground comments)
-    (circe-my-message-face :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; diff-hl
-    (diff-hl-change :foreground vc-modified)
-    (diff-hl-delete :foreground vc-deleted)
-    (diff-hl-insert :foreground vc-added)
-
-    ;; diff-mode
-    (diff-added   :inherit 'hl-line :foreground green)
-    (diff-changed :foreground violet)
-    (diff-context
-     (&dark  :foreground (doom-darken fg 0.12))
-     (&light :foreground (doom-lighten fg 0.12)))
-    (diff-removed :foreground red :background base3)
-    (diff-header  :foreground cyan :background nil)
-    (diff-file-header :foreground blue :background nil)
-    (diff-hunk-header :foreground violet)
-    (diff-refine-added   :inherit 'diff-added :inverse-video t)
-    (diff-refine-changed :inherit 'diff-changed :inverse-video t)
-    (diff-refine-removed :inherit 'diff-removed :inverse-video t)
-
-    ;; dired+
-    (diredp-file-name              :foreground base8)
-    (diredp-dir-name               :foreground base8 :weight 'bold)
-    (diredp-ignored-file-name      :foreground base5)
-    (diredp-compressed-file-suffix :foreground base5)
-    (diredp-symlink                :foreground violet)
-    (diredp-dir-heading            :foreground blue  :weight 'bold)
-    (diredp-file-suffix            :foreground violet)
-    (diredp-read-priv              :foreground magenta)
-    (diredp-write-priv             :foreground green)
-    (diredp-exec-priv              :foreground yellow)
-    (diredp-rare-priv              :foreground red   :weight 'bold)
-    (diredp-dir-priv               :foreground blue  :weight 'bold)
-    (diredp-no-priv                :foreground base5)
-    (diredp-number                 :foreground magenta)
-    (diredp-date-time              :foreground blue)
-
-    ;; dired-k
-    (dired-k-directory :foreground blue)
-
-    ;; dired-subtree
-    (dired-subtree-depth-1-face :background (doom-darken bg-alt 0.02))
-    (dired-subtree-depth-2-face :background (doom-darken bg-alt 0.04))
-    (dired-subtree-depth-3-face :background (doom-darken bg-alt 0.06))
-    (dired-subtree-depth-4-face :background (doom-darken bg-alt 0.08))
-    (dired-subtree-depth-5-face :background (doom-darken bg-alt 0.10))
-    (dired-subtree-depth-6-face :background (doom-darken bg-alt 0.12))
-
-    ;; diredfl
-    (diredfl-autofile-name          :foreground base4 :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-compressed-file-name   :foreground yellow :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-compressed-file-suffix :foreground (doom-blend orange bg-alt 0.6) :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-date-time              :foreground cyan :background bg-alt :weight 'light)
-    (diredfl-deletion               :foreground red :background (doom-blend red bg-alt 0.2) :weight 'bold)
-    (diredfl-deletion-file-name     :foreground red :background (doom-blend red bg-alt 0.2))
-    (diredfl-dir-heading            :foreground blue :background bg-alt :weight 'bold)
-    (diredfl-dir-name               :foreground blue :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-dir-priv               :foreground blue :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-exec-priv              :foreground green :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-executable-tag         :foreground green :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-file-name              :foreground fg :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-file-suffix            :foreground (doom-blend fg bg-alt 0.6) :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-flag-mark              :foreground yellow :background (doom-blend yellow bg-alt 0.2) :weight 'bold)
-    (diredfl-flag-mark-line         :background (doom-blend yellow bg-alt 0.1))
-    (diredfl-ignored-file-name      :foreground comments :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-link-priv              :foreground violet :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-no-priv                :foreground fg :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-number                 :foreground orange :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-other-priv             :foreground magenta :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-rare-priv              :foreground fg :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-read-priv              :foreground yellow :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-symlink                :foreground violet :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-tagged-autofile-name   :foreground base5 :background bg-alt)
-    (diredfl-write-priv             :foreground red :background bg-alt)
-
-    ;; elscreen
-    (elscreen-tab-background-face     :background bg)
-    (elscreen-tab-control-face        :background bg     :foreground bg)
-    (elscreen-tab-current-screen-face :background bg-alt :foreground fg)
-    (elscreen-tab-other-screen-face   :background bg     :foreground fg-alt)
-
-    ;; erc
-    (erc-button :weight 'bold :underline t)
-    (erc-default-face :inherit 'default)
-    (erc-action-face  :weight 'bold)
-    (erc-command-indicator-face :weight 'bold)
-    (erc-direct-msg-face :foreground magenta)
-    (erc-error-face :inherit 'error)
-    (erc-header-line :background (doom-darken bg-alt 0.15) :foreground highlight)
-    (erc-input-face :foreground green)
-    (erc-current-nick-face :foreground green :weight 'bold)
-    (erc-timestamp-face :foreground blue :weight 'bold)
-    (erc-nick-default-face :weight 'bold)
-    (erc-nick-msg-face :foreground magenta)
-    (erc-nick-prefix-face :inherit 'erc-nick-default-face)
-    (erc-my-nick-face :foreground green :weight 'bold)
-    (erc-my-nick-prefix-face :inherit 'erc-my-nick-face)
-    (erc-notice-face :foreground comments)
-    (erc-prompt-face :foreground highlight :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; evil
-    (evil-ex-info                   :foreground error :slant 'italic)
-    (evil-ex-substitute-matches     :background base0 :foreground red   :strike-through t :weight 'bold)
-    (evil-ex-substitute-replacement :background base0 :foreground green :weight 'bold)
-    (evil-search-highlight-persist-highlight-face :inherit 'lazy-highlight)
-
-    ;; evil-mc
-    (evil-mc-cursor-default-face :background magenta :foreground base0 :inverse-video nil)
-    (evil-mc-region-face :inherit 'region)
-    (evil-mc-cursor-bar-face :height 1 :background magenta :foreground base0)
-    (evil-mc-cursor-hbar-face :underline `(:color ,highlight))
-
-    ;; evil-snipe
-    (evil-snipe-first-match-face :foreground highlight :background dark-blue :weight 'bold)
-    (evil-snipe-matches-face     :foreground highlight :underline t :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; evil-googles
-    (evil-goggles-default-face :inherit 'region)
-
-    ;; flycheck
-    (flycheck-error     :underline `(:style wave :color ,red))
-    (flycheck-warning   :underline `(:style wave :color ,yellow))
-    (flycheck-info      :underline `(:style wave :color ,green))
-
-    ;; flycheck-posframe
-    (flycheck-posframe-face :inherit 'default)
-    (flycheck-posframe-background-face :background bg-alt)
-    (flycheck-posframe-error-face   :inherit 'flycheck-posframe-face :foreground error)
-    (flycheck-posframe-info-face    :inherit 'flycheck-posframe-face :foreground fg)
-    (flycheck-posframe-warning-face :inherit 'flycheck-posframe-face :foreground warning)
-
-    ;; flymake
-    (flymake-error   :underline `(:style wave :color ,red))
-    (flymake-note    :underline `(:style wave :color ,green))
-    (flymake-warning :underline `(:style wave :color ,orange))
-
-    ;; flyspell
-    (flyspell-incorrect :underline `(:style wave :color ,error) :inherit 'unspecified)
-
-    ;; git-commit
-    (git-commit-summary :foreground strings)
-    (git-commit-overlong-summary :inherit 'error :background base0 :slant 'italic :weight 'bold)
-    (git-commit-nonempty-second-line :inherit 'git-commit-overlong-summary)
-    (git-commit-note :foreground cyan :slant 'italic)
-    (git-commit-pseudo-header :foreground doc-comments :slant 'italic)
-    (git-commit-known-pseudo-header :foreground doc-comments :weight 'bold :slant 'italic)
-    (git-commit-comment-branch-local :foreground magenta)
-    (git-commit-comment-branch-remote :foreground green)
-    (git-commit-comment-detached :foreground orange)
-    (git-commit-comment-heading :foreground keywords)
-    (git-commit-comment-file :foreground violet)
-    (git-commit-comment-action)
-
-    ;; git-gutter
-    (git-gutter:modified :foreground vc-modified)
-    (git-gutter:added    :foreground vc-added)
-    (git-gutter:deleted  :foreground vc-deleted)
-
-    ;; git-gutter+
-    (git-gutter+-modified :foreground vc-modified :background nil)
-    (git-gutter+-added    :foreground vc-added :background nil)
-    (git-gutter+-deleted  :foreground vc-deleted :background nil)
-
-    ;; git-gutter-fringe
-    ((git-gutter-fr:modified &inherit git-gutter:modified))
-    ((git-gutter-fr:added    &inherit git-gutter:added))
-    ((git-gutter-fr:deleted  &inherit git-gutter:deleted))
-
-    ;; gnus
-    (gnus-group-mail-1           :weight 'bold :foreground fg)
-    (gnus-group-mail-2           :inherit 'gnus-group-mail-1)
-    (gnus-group-mail-3           :inherit 'gnus-group-mail-1)
-    (gnus-group-mail-1-empty     :foreground base5)
-    (gnus-group-mail-2-empty     :inherit 'gnus-group-mail-1-empty)
-    (gnus-group-mail-3-empty     :inherit 'gnus-group-mail-1-empty)
-    (gnus-group-news-1           :inherit 'gnus-group-mail-1)
-    (gnus-group-news-2           :inherit 'gnus-group-news-1)
-    (gnus-group-news-3           :inherit 'gnus-group-news-1)
-    (gnus-group-news-4           :inherit 'gnus-group-news-1)
-    (gnus-group-news-5           :inherit 'gnus-group-news-1)
-    (gnus-group-news-6           :inherit 'gnus-group-news-1)
-    (gnus-group-news-1-empty     :inherit 'gnus-group-mail-1-empty)
-    (gnus-group-news-2-empty     :inherit 'gnus-groupnews-1-empty)
-    (gnus-group-news-3-empty     :inherit 'gnus-groupnews-1-empty)
-    (gnus-group-news-4-empty     :inherit 'gnus-groupnews-1-empty)
-    (gnus-group-news-5-empty     :inherit 'gnus-groupnews-1-empty)
-    (gnus-group-news-6-empty     :inherit 'gnus-groupnews-1-empty)
-    (gnus-group-mail-low         :inherit 'gnus-group-mail-1 :weight 'normal)
-    (gnus-group-mail-low-empty   :inherit 'gnus-group-mail-1-empty)
-    (gnus-group-news-low         :inherit 'gnus-group-mail-1 :foreground base5)
-    (gnus-group-news-low-empty   :inherit 'gnus-group-news-low :weight 'normal)
-    (gnus-header-content         :inherit 'message-header-other)
-    (gnus-header-from            :inherit 'message-header-other)
-    (gnus-header-name            :inherit 'message-header-name)
-    (gnus-header-newsgroups      :inherit 'message-header-other)
-    (gnus-header-subject         :inherit 'message-header-subject)
-    (gnus-summary-cancelled      :foreground red :strike-through t)
-    (gnus-summary-high-ancient   :foreground (doom-lighten base5 0.2) :inherit 'italic)
-    (gnus-summary-high-read      :foreground (doom-lighten fg 0.2))
-    (gnus-summary-high-ticked    :foreground (doom-lighten magenta 0.2))
-    (gnus-summary-high-unread    :foreground (doom-lighten green 0.2))
-    (gnus-summary-low-ancient    :foreground (doom-darken base5 0.2) :inherit 'italic)
-    (gnus-summary-low-read       :foreground (doom-darken fg 0.2))
-    (gnus-summary-low-ticked     :foreground (doom-darken magenta 0.2))
-    (gnus-summary-low-unread     :foreground (doom-darken green 0.2))
-    (gnus-summary-normal-ancient :foreground base5 :inherit 'italic)
-    (gnus-summary-normal-read    :foreground fg)
-    (gnus-summary-normal-ticked  :foreground magenta)
-    (gnus-summary-normal-unread  :foreground green :inherit 'bold)
-    (gnus-summary-selected       :foreground blue :weight 'bold)
-    (gnus-cite-1                 :foreground violet)
-    (gnus-cite-2                 :foreground violet)
-    (gnus-cite-3                 :foreground violet)
-    (gnus-cite-4                 :foreground green)
-    (gnus-cite-5                 :foreground green)
-    (gnus-cite-6                 :foreground green)
-    (gnus-cite-7                 :foreground magenta)
-    (gnus-cite-8                 :foreground magenta)
-    (gnus-cite-9                 :foreground magenta)
-    (gnus-cite-10                :foreground yellow)
-    (gnus-cite-11                :foreground yellow)
-    (gnus-signature              :foreground yellow)
-    (gnus-x-face                 :background base5 :foreground fg)
-
-    ;; helm
-    (helm-selection
-     (&all :inherit 'bold :background selection)
-     (&dark  :distant-foreground highlight)
-     (&light :distant-foreground base0))
-    (helm-match :inherit 'bold :foreground highlight :distant-foreground base8)
-    (helm-source-header          :background base2 :foreground base5)
-    (helm-swoop-target-line-face :foreground highlight :inverse-video t)
-    (helm-visible-mark           :inherit '(bold highlight))
-    (helm-ff-file                :foreground fg)
-    (helm-ff-prefix              :foreground keywords)
-    (helm-ff-dotted-directory    :foreground grey)
-    (helm-ff-directory           :foreground variables)
-    (helm-ff-executable          :foreground base8 :inherit 'italic)
-    (helm-grep-match             :foreground highlight :distant-foreground red)
-    (helm-grep-file              :foreground methods)
-    (helm-grep-lineno            :foreground base5)
-    (helm-grep-finish            :foreground green)
-    (helm-swoop-target-line-face       :foreground highlight :inverse-video t)
-    (helm-swoop-target-line-block-face :foreground yellow)
-    (helm-swoop-target-word-face       :foreground green :inherit 'bold)
-    (helm-swoop-target-number-face     :foreground base5)
-
-    ;; helpful
-    (helpful-heading :weight 'bold :height 1.2)
-
-    ;; hideshow
-    (+doom-folded-face :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-                       :weight 'light
-                       :background (doom-darken bg 0.125))
-
-    ;; highlight-indentation-mode
-    (highlight-indentation-face                :inherit 'hl-line)
-    (highlight-indentation-current-column-face :background base1)
-    (highlight-indentation-guides-odd-face     :inherit 'highlight-indentation-face)
-    (highlight-indentation-guides-even-face    :inherit 'highlight-indentation-face)
-
-    ;; highlight-quoted-mode
-    (highlight-quoted-symbol :foreground type)
-    (highlight-quoted-quote  :foreground operators)
-
-    ;; highlight-numbers-mode
-    (highlight-numbers-number :inherit 'bold :foreground numbers)
-
-    ;; hlinum
-    (linum-highlight-face :foreground fg :distant-foreground nil :weight 'normal)
-
-    ;; hl-todo
-    (hl-todo :foreground red :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; hydra
-    (hydra-face-red      :foreground red     :weight 'bold)
-    (hydra-face-blue     :foreground blue    :weight 'bold)
-    (hydra-face-amaranth :foreground magenta :weight 'bold)
-    (hydra-face-pink     :foreground violet  :weight 'bold)
-    (hydra-face-teal     :foreground teal    :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; iedit
-    (iedit-occurrence :foreground magenta :weight 'bold :inverse-video t)
-    (iedit-read-only-occurrence :inherit 'region)
-
-    ;; imenu-list
-    ;; (imenu-list-entry-face)
-    (imenu-list-entry-face-0 :foreground highlight)
-    (imenu-list-entry-subalist-face-0 :inherit 'imenu-list-entry-face-0 :weight 'bold)
-    (imenu-list-entry-face-1 :foreground green)
-    (imenu-list-entry-subalist-face-1 :inherit 'imenu-list-entry-face-1 :weight 'bold)
-    (imenu-list-entry-face-2 :foreground yellow)
-    (imenu-list-entry-subalist-face-2 :inherit 'imenu-list-entry-face-2 :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; indent-guide
-    ((indent-guide-face &inherit highlight-indentation-face))
-
-    ;; ivy
-    (ivy-current-match :background region :distant-foreground nil)
-    (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1
-     :background nil
-     :foreground (doom-lighten grey 0.14)
-     :weight 'light)
-    (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2
-     :inherit 'ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1
-     :foreground magenta :background base1 :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3
-     :inherit 'ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2
-     :foreground green :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4
-     :inherit 'ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2
-     :foreground yellow :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (ivy-minibuffer-match-highlight :foreground violet)
-    (ivy-highlight-face :foreground violet)
-    (ivy-confirm-face :foreground success)
-    (ivy-match-required-face :foreground error)
-    (ivy-virtual :inherit 'italic :foreground doc-comments)
-    (ivy-modified-buffer :inherit 'bold :foreground vc-modified)
-
-    ;; ivy-posframe
-    (ivy-posframe :background (doom-darken bg-alt 0.2))
-
-    ;; jabber
-    (jabber-activity-face          :foreground red   :weight 'bold)
-    (jabber-activity-personal-face :foreground blue  :weight 'bold)
-    (jabber-chat-error             :foreground red   :weight 'bold)
-    (jabber-chat-prompt-foreign    :foreground red   :weight 'bold)
-    (jabber-chat-prompt-local      :foreground blue  :weight 'bold)
-    (jabber-chat-prompt-system     :foreground green :weight 'bold)
-    (jabber-chat-text-foreign      :foreground fg)
-    (jabber-chat-text-local        :foreground fg)
-    (jabber-rare-time-face         :foreground green)
-    (jabber-roster-user-away       :foreground yellow)
-    (jabber-roster-user-chatty     :foreground green :weight 'bold)
-    (jabber-roster-user-dnd        :foreground red)
-    (jabber-roster-user-error      :foreground red)
-    (jabber-roster-user-offline    :foreground fg)
-    (jabber-roster-user-online     :foreground green :weight 'bold)
-    (jabber-roster-user-xa         :foreground cyan)
-
-    ;; linum-relative
-    ((linum-relative-current-face &inherit line-number-current-line))
-
-    ;; lui
-    (lui-time-stamp-face :foreground violet)
-    (lui-highlight-face :foreground highlight)
-    (lui-button-face :foreground builtin :underline t)
-
-    ;; multiple cursors
-    (mc/cursor-face :inherit 'cursor)
-
-    ;; nav-flash
-    (nav-flash-face :background selection :foreground base8 :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; neotree
-    (neo-root-dir-face   :foreground strings :background bg :box `(:line-width 4 :color ,bg))
-    (neo-file-link-face  :foreground fg)
-    (neo-dir-link-face   :foreground highlight)
-    (neo-expand-btn-face :foreground highlight)
-    (neo-vc-edited-face  :foreground yellow)
-    (neo-vc-added-face   :foreground green)
-    (neo-vc-removed-face :foreground red :strike-through t)
-    (neo-vc-conflict-face :foreground magenta :weight 'bold)
-    (neo-vc-ignored-face  :foreground comments)
-    (doom-neotree-dir-face :foreground highlight)
-    (doom-neotree-file-face :foreground base8)
-    (doom-neotree-hidden-file-face :foreground comments)
-    (doom-neotree-text-file-face :foreground fg)
-    (doom-neotree-data-file-face :foreground violet)
-    (doom-neotree-media-file-face :inherit 'doom-neotree-hidden-file-face)
-
-    ;; nlinum
-    ((nlinum-current-line &inherit line-number-current-line))
-
-    ;; nlinum-hl
-    ((nlinum-hl-face &inherit line-number-current-line))
-
-    ;; nlinum-relative
-    ((nlinum-relative-current-face &inherit line-number-current-line))
-
-    ;; lsp
-    ;; TODO Add light versions
-    (lsp-face-highlight-textual :background dark-blue :foreground base8 :distant-foreground base0 :weight 'bold)
-    (lsp-face-highlight-read    :background dark-blue :foreground base8 :distant-foreground base0 :weight 'bold)
-    (lsp-face-highlight-write   :background dark-blue :foreground base8 :distant-foreground base0 :weight 'bold)
-    (lsp-ui-peek-filename :inherit 'mode-line-buffer-id)
-    (lsp-ui-peek-header :foreground fg :background (doom-lighten bg 0.1) :bold bold)
-    (lsp-ui-peek-selection :foreground bg :background blue :bold bold)
-    (lsp-ui-peek-list :background (doom-darken bg 0.1))
-    (lsp-ui-peek-peek :background (doom-darken bg 0.1))
-    (lsp-ui-peek-highlight :inherit 'lsp-ui-peek-header :background region :foreground bg :box t)
-    (lsp-ui-peek-line-number :foreground success)
-
-    ;; magit
-    (magit-bisect-bad        :foreground red)
-    (magit-bisect-good       :foreground green)
-    (magit-bisect-skip       :foreground orange)
-    (magit-blame-date        :foreground red)
-    (magit-blame-heading     :foreground orange :background base3)
-    (magit-branch-current    :foreground blue)
-    (magit-branch-local      :foreground cyan)
-    (magit-branch-remote     :foreground green)
-    (magit-cherry-equivalent :foreground violet)
-    (magit-cherry-unmatched  :foreground cyan)
-    (magit-diff-added             :foreground (doom-darken green 0.2)  :background (doom-blend green bg 0.1))
-    (magit-diff-added-highlight   :foreground green                    :background (doom-blend green bg 0.2) :weight 'bold)
-    (magit-diff-base              :foreground (doom-darken orange 0.2) :background (doom-blend orange bg 0.1))
-    (magit-diff-base-highlight    :foreground orange                   :background (doom-blend orange bg 0.2) :weight 'bold)
-    (magit-diff-context           :foreground (doom-darken fg 0.4) :background bg)
-    (magit-diff-context-highlight :foreground fg                   :background bg-alt)
-    (magit-diff-file-heading           :foreground fg :weight 'bold)
-    (magit-diff-file-heading-selection :foreground magenta               :background dark-blue :weight 'bold)
-    (magit-diff-hunk-heading           :foreground bg                    :background (doom-blend violet bg 0.3))
-    (magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight :foreground bg                    :background violet :weight 'bold)
-    (magit-diff-removed                :foreground (doom-darken red 0.2) :background (doom-blend red base3 0.1))
-    (magit-diff-removed-highlight      :foreground red                   :background (doom-blend red base3 0.2) :weight 'bold)
-    (magit-diff-lines-heading          :foreground yellow     :background red)
-    (magit-diffstat-added              :foreground green)
-    (magit-diffstat-removed            :foreground red)
-    (magit-dimmed :foreground comments)
-    (magit-hash :foreground comments)
-    (magit-header-line :background dark-blue :foreground base8 :weight 'bold
-                       :box `(:line-width 3 :color ,dark-blue))
-    (magit-log-author :foreground orange)
-    (magit-log-date :foreground blue)
-    (magit-log-graph :foreground comments)
-    (magit-process-ng :inherit 'error)
-    (magit-process-ok :inherit 'success)
-    (magit-reflog-amend :foreground magenta)
-    (magit-reflog-checkout :foreground blue)
-    (magit-reflog-cherry-pick :foreground green)
-    (magit-reflog-commit :foreground green)
-    (magit-reflog-merge :foreground green)
-    (magit-reflog-other :foreground cyan)
-    (magit-reflog-rebase :foreground magenta)
-    (magit-reflog-remote :foreground cyan)
-    (magit-reflog-reset :inherit 'error)
-    (magit-refname :foreground comments)
-    (magit-section-heading           :foreground blue :weight 'bold)
-    (magit-section-heading-selection :foreground orange :weight 'bold)
-    (magit-section-highlight :inherit 'hl-line)
-    (magit-sequence-drop :foreground red)
-    (magit-sequence-head :foreground blue)
-    (magit-sequence-part :foreground orange)
-    (magit-sequence-stop :foreground green)
-    (magit-signature-bad :inherit 'error)
-    (magit-signature-error :inherit 'error)
-    (magit-signature-expired :foreground orange)
-    (magit-signature-good :inherit 'success)
-    (magit-signature-revoked :foreground magenta)
-    (magit-signature-untrusted :foreground yellow)
-    (magit-tag :foreground yellow)
-    (magit-filename :foreground violet)
-    (magit-section-secondary-heading :foreground violet :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; mic-paren
-    (paren-face-match    :foreground red   :background base0 :weight 'ultra-bold)
-    (paren-face-mismatch :foreground base0 :background red   :weight 'ultra-bold)
-    (paren-face-no-match :inherit 'paren-face-mismatch :weight 'ultra-bold)
-
-    ;; parenface
-    (paren-face :foreground comments)
-
-    ;; perspective
-    (persp-selected-face :foreground blue :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; persp-mode
-    (persp-face-lighter-buffer-not-in-persp :foreground warning :slant 'italic)
-    (persp-face-lighter-nil-persp :foreground comments)
-
-    ;; popup
-    (popup-face :inherit 'tooltip)
-    (popup-tip-face :inherit 'popup-face :foreground violet :background base0)
-    (popup-selection-face :background selection)
-
-    ;; rainbow-delimiters
-    (rainbow-delimiters-depth-1-face :foreground blue)
-    (rainbow-delimiters-depth-2-face :foreground magenta)
-    (rainbow-delimiters-depth-3-face :foreground green)
-    (rainbow-delimiters-depth-4-face :foreground orange)
-    (rainbow-delimiters-depth-5-face :foreground violet)
-    (rainbow-delimiters-depth-6-face :foreground yellow)
-    (rainbow-delimiters-depth-7-face :foreground teal)
-    (rainbow-delimiters-unmatched-face  :foreground red :weight 'bold :inverse-video t)
-    (rainbow-delimiters-mismatched-face :inherit 'rainbow-delimiters-unmatched-face)
-
-    ;; re-builder
-    (reb-match-0 :foreground orange  :inverse-video t)
-    (reb-match-1 :foreground magenta :inverse-video t)
-    (reb-match-2 :foreground green   :inverse-video t)
-    (reb-match-3 :foreground yellow  :inverse-video t)
-
-    ;; show-paren
-    ((show-paren-match &inherit paren-face-match))
-    ((show-paren-mismatch &inherit paren-face-mismatch))
-
-    ;; smartparens
-    (sp-pair-overlay-face :background region)
-
-    ;; smartparens
-    ((sp-show-pair-match-face    &inherit show-paren-match))
-    ((sp-show-pair-mismatch-face &inherit show-paren-mismatch))
-
-    ;; smerge-tool
-    (smerge-lower :background (doom-blend green bg 0.2))
-    (smerge-upper :background (doom-blend red base3 0.2))
-    (smerge-base  :background (doom-blend blue bg 0.2))
-    (smerge-markers :background comments :foreground bg :distant-foreground fg :weight 'bold)
-    ;; Emacs <25 compatibility
-    ((smerge-mine  &inherit smerge-upper))
-    ((smerge-other &inherit smerge-lower))
-
-    ;; solaire-mode
-    (solaire-default-face  :inherit 'default :background bg-alt)
-    (solaire-hl-line-face  :inherit 'hl-line :background bg)
-    (solaire-org-hide-face :foreground bg-alt)
-
-    ;; stripe-buffer
-    (stripe-highlight
-     (&light :background base5)
-     (&dark  :background base3))
-
-    ;; swiper
-    (swiper-line-face    :background blue    :foreground base0)
-    (swiper-match-face-1 :inherit 'unspecified :background base0   :foreground base5)
-    (swiper-match-face-2 :inherit 'unspecified :background orange  :foreground base0 :weight 'bold)
-    (swiper-match-face-3 :inherit 'unspecified :background magenta :foreground base0 :weight 'bold)
-    (swiper-match-face-4 :inherit 'unspecified :background green   :foreground base0 :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; tabbar
-    (tabbar-default             :foreground bg :background bg :height 1.0)
-    (tabbar-highlight           :foreground fg :background selection :distant-foreground bg)
-    (tabbar-button              :foreground fg :background bg)
-    (tabbar-button-highlight    :inherit 'tabbar-button :inverse-video t)
-    (tabbar-modified            :inherit 'tabbar-default :foreground red :weight 'bold)
-    (tabbar-unselected          :inherit 'tabbar-default :foreground base5)
-    (tabbar-unselected-modified :inherit 'tabbar-modified)
-    (tabbar-selected
-     :inherit 'tabbar-default :weight 'bold
-     :foreground fg :background bg-alt)
-    (tabbar-selected-modified :inherit 'tabbar-selected :foreground green)
-
-    ;; tldr
-    (tldr-command-itself   :foreground bg :background green :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (tldr-title            :foreground yellow :bold t :height 1.4)
-    (tldr-description      :foreground fg :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (tldr-introduction     :foreground (doom-blend blue bg 0.8) :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (tldr-code-block       :foreground green :background region :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (tldr-command-argument :foreground fg :background region )
-
-    ;; treemacs
-    (treemacs-root-face :inherit 'font-lock-string-face :weight 'bold :height 1.2)
-    (treemacs-file-face :foreground fg)
-    (treemacs-directory-face :foreground fg)
-    (treemacs-tags-face :foreground highlight)
-    (treemacs-git-modified-face :foreground violet)
-    (treemacs-git-added-face :foreground green)
-    (treemacs-git-conflict-face :foreground red)
-    (treemacs-git-untracked-face :inherit 'font-lock-doc-face)
-
-    ;; twittering-mode
-    (twitter-divider  ; custom face in Doom Emacs
-     (&light :underline '(:color (doom-lighten vertical-bar 0.2)))
-     (&dark  :underline '(:color (doom-darken vertical-bar 0.2))))
-
-    ;; undo-tree
-    (undo-tree-visualizer-default-face :foreground base5)
-    (undo-tree-visualizer-current-face :foreground green :weight 'bold)
-    (undo-tree-visualizer-unmodified-face :foreground base5)
-    (undo-tree-visualizer-active-branch-face :foreground blue)
-    (undo-tree-visualizer-register-face :foreground yellow)
-
-    ;; vimish-fold
-    (vimish-fold-overlay :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face :background base0 :weight 'light)
-    (vimish-fold-fringe  :foreground magenta)
-
-    ;; volatile-highlights
-    (vhl/default-face :background grey)
-
-    ;; wgrep
-    (wgrep-face :weight 'bold :foreground green :background base5)
-    (wgrep-delete-face :foreground base3 :background red)
-    (wgrep-done-face   :foreground blue)
-    (wgrep-file-face   :foreground comments)
-    (wgrep-reject-face :foreground red :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; which-func
-    (which-func :foreground blue)
-
-    ;; which-key
-    (which-key-key-face                   :foreground green)
-    (which-key-group-description-face     :foreground violet)
-    (which-key-command-description-face   :foreground blue)
-    (which-key-local-map-description-face :foreground magenta)
-
-    ;; whitespace
-    (whitespace-empty    :background base3)
-    (whitespace-space    :foreground base4)
-    (whitespace-tab      :foreground base4 :background (unless (default-value 'indent-tabs-mode) base3))
-    (whitespace-newline  :foreground base4)
-    (whitespace-indentation :foreground red :background yellow)
-    (whitespace-trailing :inherit 'trailing-whitespace)
-    (whitespace-line     :background base0 :foreground red :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; workgroups2
-    (wg-current-workgroup-face :foreground base0 :background highlight)
-    (wg-other-workgroup-face   :foreground base5)
-    (wg-divider-face           :foreground grey)
-    (wg-brace-face             :foreground highlight)
-
-    ;; yasnippet
-    (yas-field-highlight-face :inherit 'match)
-
-
-    ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-    ;; auctex (latex-mode)
-    (font-latex-bold-face         :inherit 'bold)
-    (font-latex-italic-face       :inherit 'italic)
-    (font-latex-math-face         :foreground blue)
-    (font-latex-sectioning-0-face :foreground blue    :weight 'ultra-bold)
-    (font-latex-sectioning-1-face :foreground magenta :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (font-latex-sectioning-2-face :foreground violet  :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (font-latex-sectioning-3-face :foreground (doom-lighten blue 0.3)    :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (font-latex-sectioning-4-face :foreground (doom-lighten magenta 0.3) :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (font-latex-sectioning-5-face :foreground (doom-lighten violet 0.3)  :weight 'semi-bold)
-    (font-latex-script-char-face  :foreground dark-blue)
-    (font-latex-string-face       :inherit 'font-lock-string-face)
-    (font-latex-warning-face      :inherit 'font-lock-warning-face)
-    (font-latex-verbatim-face     :inherit 'fixed-pitch :foreground violet :slant 'italic)
-
-    ;; elixir-mode
-    (elixir-atom-face (&light :foreground dark-blue)
-                      (&dark  :foreground cyan))
-    (elixir-attribute-face :foreground violet)
-
-    ;; enh-ruby-mode
-    (enh-ruby-op-face :foreground operators)
-    (enh-ruby-string-delimiter-face  :inherit 'font-lock-string-face)
-    (enh-ruby-heredoc-delimiter-face :inherit 'font-lock-string-face)
-    (enh-ruby-regexp-face :foreground constants)
-    (enh-ruby-regexp-delimiter-face  :inherit 'enh-ruby-regexp-face)
-    (erm-syn-errline  :underline `(:style wave :color ,error))
-    (erm-syn-warnline :underline `(:style wave :color ,warning))
-
-    ;; jdee-mode
-    (jdee-font-lock-number-face :foreground numbers)
-    (jdee-font-lock-operator-face :foreground operators)
-    (jdee-font-lock-constant-face :inherit 'font-lock-constant-face)
-    (jdee-font-lock-constructor-face :foreground methods)
-    (jdee-font-lock-public-face :inherit 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-    (jdee-font-lock-protected-face :inherit 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-    (jdee-font-lock-private-face :inherit 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-    (jdee-font-lock-modifier-face :inherit 'font-lock-type-face)
-    (jdee-font-lock-doc-tag-face :foreground violet)
-    (jdee-font-lock-italic-face :inherit 'italic)
-    (jdee-font-lock-bold-face :inherit 'bold)
-    (jdee-font-lock-link-face :foreground blue :italic nil :underline t)
-
-    ;; js2-mode
-    (js2-function-param  :foreground variables)
-    (js2-function-call   :foreground functions)
-    (js2-object-property :foreground violet)
-    (js2-jsdoc-tag       :foreground doc-comments)
-
-    ;; ledger-mode
-    (ledger-font-posting-date-face :foreground blue)
-    (ledger-font-posting-amount-face :foreground yellow)
-    (ledger-font-posting-account-face :foreground base8)
-    (ledger-font-payee-cleared-face :foreground violet :weight 'bold :height 1.2)
-    (ledger-font-payee-uncleared-face :foreground base5 :weight 'bold :height 1.2)
-    (ledger-font-xact-highlight-face :background base0)
-
-    ;; makefile-*-mode
-    (makefile-targets :foreground blue)
-
-    ;; markdown-mode
-    (markdown-header-face           :inherit 'bold :foreground highlight)
-    (markdown-header-delimiter-face :inherit 'markdown-header-face)
-    (markdown-metadata-key-face     :foreground red)
-    (markdown-list-face             :foreground red)
-    (markdown-link-face             :foreground highlight)
-    (markdown-url-face              :foreground magenta :weight 'normal)
-    (markdown-italic-face           :inherit 'italic :foreground violet)
-    (markdown-bold-face             :inherit 'bold   :foreground orange)
-    (markdown-markup-face           :foreground operators)
-    (markdown-blockquote-face       :inherit 'italic :foreground doc-comments)
-    (markdown-pre-face              :foreground strings)
-    (markdown-code-face             :background base3)
-    (markdown-reference-face        :foreground doc-comments)
-    (markdown-inline-code-face      :inherit '(markdown-code-face markdown-pre-face))
-    (markdown-html-attr-name-face     :inherit 'font-lock-variable-name-face)
-    (markdown-html-attr-value-face    :inherit 'font-lock-string-face)
-    (markdown-html-entity-face        :inherit 'font-lock-variable-name-face)
-    (markdown-html-tag-delimiter-face :inherit 'markdown-markup-face)
-    (markdown-html-tag-name-face      :inherit 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-
-    ;; notmuch
-    ;; (notmuch-crypto-decryption               :foreground blue-l)
-    ;; (notmuch-crypto-part-header              :foreground yellow-l)
-    ;; (notmuch-crypto-signature-bad            :foreground red-l)
-    ;; (notmuch-crypto-signature-good           :foreground base1)
-    ;; (notmuch-crypto-signature-good-key       :foreground aqua-l)
-    ;; (notmuch-crypto-signature-unknown        :foreground yellow)
-    ;; (notmuch-hello-logo-background           :foreground fg)
-    (notmuch-message-summary-face            :foreground grey :background nil)
-    (notmuch-search-count                    :foreground comments)
-    (notmuch-search-date                     :foreground numbers :weight 'bold)
-    (notmuch-search-flagged-face             :foreground (doom-blend red base4 0.5))
-    (notmuch-search-matching-authors         :foreground blue :weight 'bold)
-    (notmuch-search-non-matching-authors     :foreground blue)
-    (notmuch-search-subject                  :foreground fg)
-    (notmuch-search-unread-face              :foreground base8)
-    (notmuch-tag-added                       :foreground green :weight 'normal)
-    (notmuch-tag-deleted                     :foreground red :weight 'normal)
-    (notmuch-tag-face                        :foreground yellow :weight 'normal)
-    (notmuch-tag-flagged                     :foreground yellow :weight 'normal)
-    (notmuch-tag-unread                      :foreground yellow :weight 'normal)
-    (notmuch-tree-match-author-face          :foreground blue :weight 'bold)
-    (notmuch-tree-match-date-face            :foreground numbers :weight 'bold)
-    (notmuch-tree-match-face                 :foreground fg)
-    (notmuch-tree-match-subject-face         :foreground fg)
-    (notmuch-tree-match-tag-face             :foreground yellow)
-    (notmuch-tree-match-tree-face            :foreground comments)
-    (notmuch-tree-no-match-author-face       :foreground blue)
-    (notmuch-tree-no-match-date-face         :foreground numbers)
-    (notmuch-tree-no-match-face              :foreground base5)
-    (notmuch-tree-no-match-subject-face      :foreground base5)
-    (notmuch-tree-no-match-tag-face          :foreground yellow)
-    (notmuch-tree-no-match-tree-face         :foreground yellow)
-    (notmuch-wash-cited-text                 :foreground base4)
-    (notmuch-wash-toggle-button :foreground fg)
-
-    ;; outline
-    (outline-1 :foreground blue     :background base3  :weight 'bold :height 1.25)
-    (outline-2 :foreground magenta                     :weight 'bold)
-    (outline-3 :foreground violet                      :weight 'bold)
-    (outline-4 :foreground (doom-lighten blue 0.25)    :weight 'bold)
-    (outline-5 :foreground (doom-lighten magenta 0.25) :weight 'bold)
-    (outline-6 :foreground (doom-lighten blue 0.5)     :weight 'bold)
-    (outline-7 :foreground (doom-lighten magenta 0.5)  :weight 'bold)
-    (outline-8 :foreground (doom-lighten blue 0.8)     :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; org-mode
-    (org-archived                 :foreground doc-comments)
-    (org-block                    :background base3)
-    (org-block-background         :background base3)
-    (org-block-begin-line         :foreground comments :background base3)
-    (org-block-end-line           :inherit 'org-block-begin-line)
-    (org-checkbox                 :inherit 'org-todo)
-    (org-checkbox-statistics-done :inherit 'org-done)
-    (org-checkbox-statistics-todo :inherit 'org-todo)
-    (org-code                     :foreground orange)
-    (org-date                     :foreground yellow)
-    (org-default                  :inherit 'variable-pitch)
-    (org-document-info            :foreground builtin)
-    (org-document-title           :foreground builtin :weight 'bold)
-    (org-done                     :inherit 'org-headline-done :bold 'inherit)
-    (org-ellipsis                 :underline nil :background nil :foreground grey)
-    (org-footnote                 :foreground orange)
-    (org-formula                  :foreground cyan)
-    (org-headline-done            :foreground base5)
-    (org-hide                     :foreground bg)
-
-    ;; extends from outline-N
-    ;; (org-level-1)
-    ;; (org-level-2)
-    ;; (org-level-3)
-    ;; (org-level-4)
-    ;; (org-level-5)
-    ;; (org-level-6)
-    ;; (org-level-7)
-    ;; (org-level-8)
-
-    (org-list-dt         :foreground highlight)
-    (org-meta-line       :foreground doc-comments)
-    (org-priority        :foreground red)
-    (org-property-value  :foreground doc-comments)
-    (org-quote           :background base3 :slant 'italic)
-    (org-special-keyword :foreground doc-comments)
-    (org-table           :foreground violet)
-    (org-tag             :foreground doc-comments :weight 'normal)
-    (org-ref-cite-face   :foreground yellow :weight 'light :underline t)
-    (org-todo            :foreground highlight :bold 'inherit)
-    (org-verbatim        :foreground green)
-    (org-warning         :foreground warning)
-
-    ;; org-agenda
-    (org-agenda-done :inherit 'org-done)
-    (org-agenda-dimmed-todo-face :foreground comments)
-    (org-agenda-date          :foreground violet :weight 'ultra-bold)
-    (org-agenda-date-today    :foreground (doom-lighten violet 0.4)   :weight 'ultra-bold)
-    (org-agenda-date-weekend  :foreground (doom-darken violet 0.4)  :weight 'ultra-bold)
-    (org-agenda-structure     :foreground fg :weight 'ultra-bold)
-    (org-agenda-clocking      :background (doom-blend blue bg 0.2))
-    (org-upcoming-deadline         :foreground (doom-blend fg bg 0.8))
-    (org-upcoming-distant-deadline :foreground (doom-blend fg bg 0.5))
-    (org-scheduled            :foreground fg)
-    (org-scheduled-today      :foreground base7)
-    (org-scheduled-previously :foreground base8)
-    (org-time-grid            :foreground comments)
-    (org-sexp-date            :foreground fg)
-
-    ;; org-habit
-    (org-habit-clear-face          :weight 'bold :background bg-alt :foreground bg-alt)
-    (org-habit-clear-future-face   :weight 'bold :background bg-alt :foreground bg-alt)
-    (org-habit-ready-face          :weight 'bold :background (doom-blend blue bg-alt 0.5)   :foreground (doom-blend blue bg-alt 0.5))
-    (org-habit-ready-future-face   :weight 'bold :background (doom-blend blue bg-alt 0.5)   :foreground (doom-blend blue bg-alt 0.5))
-    (org-habit-alert-face          :weight 'bold :background (doom-blend yellow bg-alt 0.5) :foreground (doom-blend yellow bg-alt 0.5))
-    (org-habit-alert-future-face   :weight 'bold :background (doom-blend yellow bg-alt 0.5) :foreground (doom-blend yellow bg-alt 0.5))
-    (org-habit-overdue-face        :weight 'bold :background (doom-blend red bg-alt 0.5)    :foreground (doom-blend red bg-alt 0.5))
-    (org-habit-overdue-future-face :weight 'bold :background (doom-blend red bg-alt 0.5)    :foreground (doom-blend red bg-alt 0.5))
-
-    ;; rpm-spec-mode
-    (rpm-spec-macro-face        :foreground yellow)
-    (rpm-spec-var-face          :foreground violet)
-    (rpm-spec-tag-face          :foreground blue)
-    (rpm-spec-obsolete-tag-face :foreground red)
-    (rpm-spec-package-face      :foreground orange)
-    (rpm-spec-dir-face          :foreground green)
-    (rpm-spec-doc-face          :foreground orange)
-    (rpm-spec-ghost-face        :foreground comments)
-    (rpm-spec-section-face      :foreground magenta)
-
-    ;; rst-mode
-    (rst-block :inherit 'font-lock-constant-face)
-    (rst-level-1 :inherit 'rst-adornment :weight 'bold)
-    (rst-level-2 :inherit 'rst-adornment :weight 'bold)
-    (rst-level-3 :inherit 'rst-adornment :weight 'bold)
-    (rst-level-4 :inherit 'rst-adornment :weight 'bold)
-    (rst-level-5 :inherit 'rst-adornment :weight 'bold)
-    (rst-level-6 :inherit 'rst-adornment :weight 'bold)
-
-    ;; typescript-mode
-    (typescript-jsdoc-tag :foreground doc-comments)
-    (typescript-jsdoc-type :foreground (doom-darken doc-comments 0.15))
-    (typescript-jsdoc-value :foreground (doom-lighten doc-comments 0.15))
-
-    ;; sh-mode
-    (sh-heredoc :inherit 'font-lock-string-face :weight 'normal)
-    (sh-quoted-exec :inherit 'font-lock-preprocessor-face)
-
-    ;; web-mode
-    (web-mode-doctype-face           :foreground comments)
-    (web-mode-html-tag-face          :foreground methods)
-    (web-mode-html-tag-bracket-face  :foreground methods)
-    (web-mode-html-attr-name-face    :foreground type)
-    (web-mode-html-entity-face       :foreground cyan :inherit 'italic)
-    (web-mode-block-control-face     :foreground orange)
-    (web-mode-html-tag-bracket-face  :foreground operators))
-  "TODO")
-
-(defvar doom-themes-common-vars
-  '((ansi-color-names-vector
-     (vconcat (mapcar #'doom-color '(base0 red green yellow blue magenta cyan base8))))
-
-    (fci-rule-color (doom-color 'base5))
-
-    (jdee-db-spec-breakpoint-face-colors `(cons ,(doom-color 'base0) ,(doom-color 'grey)))
-    (jdee-db-requested-breakpoint-face-colors `(cons ,(doom-color 'base0) ,(doom-color 'green)))
-    (jdee-db-active-breakpoint-face-colors `(cons ,(doom-color 'base0) ,(doom-color 'highlight)))
-
-    (vc-annotate-color-map
-     `(list (cons 20  ,(doom-color 'green))
-            (cons 40  ,(doom-blend 'yellow 'green (/ 1.0 3)))
-            (cons 60  ,(doom-blend 'yellow 'green (/ 2.0 3)))
-            (cons 80  ,(doom-color 'yellow))
-            (cons 100 ,(doom-blend 'orange 'yellow (/ 1.0 3)))
-            (cons 120 ,(doom-blend 'orange 'yellow (/ 2.0 3)))
-            (cons 140 ,(doom-color 'orange))
-            (cons 160 ,(doom-blend 'magenta 'orange (/ 1.0 3)))
-            (cons 180 ,(doom-blend 'magenta 'orange (/ 2.0 3)))
-            (cons 200 ,(doom-color 'magenta))
-            (cons 220 ,(doom-blend 'red 'magenta (/ 1.0 3)))
-            (cons 240 ,(doom-blend 'red 'magenta (/ 2.0 3)))
-            (cons 260 ,(doom-color 'red))
-            (cons 280 ,(doom-blend 'grey 'red (/ 1.0 4)))
-            (cons 300 ,(doom-blend 'grey 'red (/ 2.0 4)))
-            (cons 320 ,(doom-blend 'grey 'red (/ 3.0 4)))
-            (cons 340 ,(doom-color 'base5))
-            (cons 360 ,(doom-color 'base5))))
-    (vc-annotate-very-old-color nil)
-    (vc-annotate-background (doom-color 'bg)))
-  "TODO")
-
-
-;;
-;; Library
-;;
-
-(defvar doom-themes--colors)
-(defvar doom--min-colors '(257 256 16))
-(defvar doom--quoted-p nil)
-(defvar doom-themes--faces nil)
-
-(defun doom-themes--colors-p (item)
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (when item
-    (cond ((listp item)
-           (let ((car (car item)))
-             (cond ((memq car '(quote doom-color)) nil)
-
-                   ((memq car '(backquote \`))
-                    (let ((doom--quoted-p t))
-                      (doom-themes--colors-p (cdr item))))
-
-                   ((eq car '\,)
-                    (let (doom--quoted-p)
-                      (doom-themes--colors-p (cdr item))))
-
-                   ((or (doom-themes--colors-p car)
-                        (doom-themes--colors-p (cdr-safe item)))))))
-
-          ((and (symbolp item)
-                (not (keywordp item))
-                (not doom--quoted-p)
-                (not (equal (substring (symbol-name item) 0 1) "-"))
-                (assq item doom-themes--colors))))))
-
-(defun doom-themes--apply-faces (new-faces &optional default-faces)
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((default-faces (or default-faces doom-themes-common-faces))
-        (faces (make-hash-table :test #'eq :size (+ (length default-faces) (length new-faces))))
-        (directives (make-hash-table :test #'eq)))
-    (dolist (spec (append (mapcar #'copy-sequence default-faces) new-faces))
-      (if (listp (car spec))
-          (cl-destructuring-bind (face action &optional arg) (car spec)
-            (unless (assq face new-faces)
-              (puthash face (list action arg (cdr spec))
-                       directives)))
-        (puthash (car spec) (cdr spec) faces)))
-    (cl-loop for face being the hash-keys of directives
-             for (action target spec) = (gethash face directives)
-             unless (memq action '(&inherit &extend &override))
-             do (error "Invalid operation (%s) for '%s' face" action face)
-             if (eq (car spec) 'quote)
-             do (error "Can't extend literal face spec (for '%s')" face)
-             ;; TODO Add &all/&light/&dark extension support
-             else if (memq (car spec) '(&all &light &dark))
-             do (error "Can't extend face with &all, &light or &dark specs (for '%s')" face)
-             else do
-             (puthash face
-                      (let ((old-spec (gethash (or target face) faces))
-                            (plist spec))
-                        ;; remove duplicates
-                        (while (keywordp (car plist))
-                          (setq old-spec (plist-put old-spec (car plist) (cadr plist))
-                                plist (cddr plist)))
-                        old-spec)
-                      faces))
-    (let (results)
-      (maphash (lambda (face plist)
-                 (when (keywordp (car plist))
-                   ;; TODO Clean up duplicates in &all/&light/&dark blocks
-                   (dolist (prop (append (unless doom-themes-enable-bold   '(:weight normal :bold nil))
-                                         (unless doom-themes-enable-italic '(:slant normal :italic nil))))
-                     (when (and (plist-member plist prop)
-                                (not (eq (plist-get plist prop) 'inherit)))
-                       (plist-put plist prop
-                                  (if (memq prop '(:weight :slant))
-                                      (quote 'normal))))))
-                 (push (cons face plist) results))
-               faces)
-      (nreverse results))))
-
-(defun doom-themes--colorize (item type)
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (when item
-    (let ((doom--quoted-p doom--quoted-p))
-      (cond ((listp item)
-             (cond ((memq (car item) '(quote doom-color))
-                    item)
-                   ((eq (car item) 'doom-ref)
-                    (doom-themes--colorize
-                     (apply #'doom-ref (cdr item)) type))
-                   ((let* ((item (append item nil))
-                           (car (car item))
-                           (doom--quoted-p
-                            (cond ((memq car '(backquote \`)) t)
-                                  ((eq car '\,) nil)
-                                  (t doom--quoted-p))))
-                      (cons car
-                            (cl-loop
-                             for i in (cdr item)
-                             collect (doom-themes--colorize i type)))))))
-
-            ((and (symbolp item)
-                  (not (keywordp item))
-                  (not doom--quoted-p)
-                  (not (equal (substring (symbol-name item) 0 1) "-"))
-                  (assq item doom-themes--colors))
-             `(doom-color ',item ',type))
-
-            (item)))))
-
-(defun doom-themes--build-face (face)
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  `(list
-    ',(car face)
-    ,(let ((face-body (cdr face)))
-       (cond ((keywordp (car face-body))
-              (let ((real-attrs face-body)
-                    defs)
-                (if (doom-themes--colors-p real-attrs)
-                    (dolist (cl doom--min-colors `(list ,@(nreverse defs)))
-                      (push `(list '((class color) (min-colors ,cl))
-                                   (list ,@(doom-themes--colorize real-attrs cl)))
-                            defs))
-                  `(list (list 't (list ,@real-attrs))))))
-
-             ((memq (car-safe (car face-body)) '(quote backquote \`))
-              (car face-body))
-
-             ((let (all-attrs defs)
-                (dolist (attrs face-body `(list ,@(nreverse defs)))
-                  (cond ((eq (car attrs) '&all)
-                         (setq all-attrs (append all-attrs (cdr attrs))))
-
-                        ((memq (car attrs) '(&dark &light))
-                         (let ((bg (if (eq (car attrs) '&dark) 'dark 'light))
-                               (real-attrs (append all-attrs (cdr attrs) '())))
-                           (cond ((doom-themes--colors-p real-attrs)
-                                  (dolist (cl doom--min-colors)
-                                    (push `(list '((class color) (min-colors ,cl) (background ,bg))
-                                                 (list ,@(doom-themes--colorize real-attrs cl)))
-                                          defs)))
-
-                                 ((push `(list '((background ,bg)) (list ,@real-attrs))
-                                        defs)))))))))))))
-
-
-;;
-;; Public functions
-;;
-
-(defun doom-themes-prepare-facelist (custom-faces)
-  "Return an alist of face definitions for `custom-theme-set-faces'.
-
-Faces in EXTRA-FACES override the default faces."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (setq doom-themes--faces (doom-themes--apply-faces custom-faces))
-  (mapcar #'doom-themes--build-face doom-themes--faces))
-
-(defun doom-themes-prepare-varlist (vars)
-  "Return an alist of variable definitions for `custom-theme-set-variables'.
-
-Variables in EXTRA-VARS override the default ones."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (cl-loop for (var val) in (append doom-themes-common-vars vars)
-           collect `(list ',var ,val)))
-
-(provide 'doom-themes-common)
-;;; doom-themes-common.el ends here
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-;;; doom-themes-neotree.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-(unless doom-themes--inhibit-warning
-  (message "doom-themes: loading `doom-themes-neotree' directly is obsolete, call `doom-themes-neotree-config' instead"))
-
-(defgroup doom-neotree nil
-  "Options for doom's neotree theme"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defface doom-neotree-dir-face  '((t (:inherit neo-dir-link-face)))
-  "Face for directory labels."
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defface doom-neotree-file-face '((t (:inherit neo-file-link-face)))
-  "Face for file name labels."
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-;; file type faces
-(defface doom-neotree-hidden-file-face '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face)))
-  "Face for labels of hidden files. See `doom-neotree-file-face-re-alist'."
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defface doom-neotree-text-file-face '((t (:inherit neo-file-link-face)))
-  "Face for labels of text/documentation files (readmes, org files, etc). See
-`doom-neotree-file-face-re-alist'."
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defface doom-neotree-media-file-face '((t (:inherit neo-file-link-face)))
-  "Face for labels of media files. See `doom-neotree-file-face-re-alist'."
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defface doom-neotree-data-file-face '((t (:inherit neo-file-link-face)))
-  "Face for labels of data files (json, yaml, xml, etc). See
-`doom-neotree-file-face-re-alist'."
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defface doom-neotree-executable-file-face '((t (:inherit neo-file-link-face)))
-  "TODO"
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-
-;;
-(defcustom doom-neotree-project-size 1.4
-  "What :height to display the project icon at the top at."
-  :type 'float
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defcustom doom-neotree-folder-size 1.05
-  "What :height to display the folder icons at."
-  :type 'float
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defcustom doom-neotree-chevron-size 0.8
-  "What :height to display the chevron icons at."
-  :type 'float
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defcustom doom-neotree-line-spacing 2
-  "Line-spacing for neotree buffer."
-  :type 'symbol
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'doom-neotree-enable-file-icons 'doom-neotree-file-icons)
-(defcustom doom-neotree-file-icons 'simple
-  "The style to use for the file icons. Can be nil (disabled), non-nil (for a
-diverse iconset), or 'simple, which is closest's to Atom's style as it only
-distinguishes text, source, pdfs, images and binary files."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "A diverse array of file icons based on file type" t)
-          (const :tag "Minimalistic file icons (like Atom's)" 'simple)
-          (const :tag "Disable file icons" nil))
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defcustom doom-neotree-enable-folder-icons t
-  "If non-nil, display folder icons next to each file. Different icons are used
-depending on whether the folder is a repo, symlink or regular folder."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defcustom doom-neotree-enable-open-chevron-icons t
-  "If non-nil, display the chevron-down icon next to each expanded folder."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defcustom doom-neotree-enable-closed-chevron-icons t
-  "If non-nil, display the chevron-right icon next to each collapsed folder."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defcustom doom-neotree-enable-variable-pitch nil
-  "If non-nil, labels will use the `doom-neotree-dir-face' and
-`doom-neotree-dir-face' faces, which inherit from the `variable-pitch' face."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-(defcustom doom-neotree-enable-type-colors t
-  "If non-nil, color each file/folder based on the categories determined by
-`doom-neotree-file-face-re-alist'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'doom-neotree)
-
-
-(defun doom--neo-is-repo-dir-p (path)
-  (or (file-exists-p (format "%s/.git" path))
-      (all-the-icons-dir-is-submodule path)))
-
-(defvar doom-neotree-dir-rules
-  (eval-when-compile
-    `(("/\\(?:node_modules\\|vendor\\)$"
-       :face doom-neotree-hidden-file-face)
-      ("/\\.[^$/#]+$"
-       :face doom-neotree-hidden-file-face)
-      (file-symlink-p
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-symlink-directory"))
-      (doom--neo-is-repo-dir-p
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-submodule"))
-      (t :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-directory"))))
-  "TODO")
-
-(defvar doom-neotree-file-rules
-  (eval-when-compile
-    `((file-symlink-p
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-symlink-file"))
-      (file-executable-p
-       :face doom-neotree-executable-file-face
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-binary"))
-      ("\\.\\(?:md\\|org\\|rst\\|log\\)\\|/[A-Z_-]+\\(?:\\.[a-z]+\\)?$"
-       :face doom-neotree-text-file-face
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-text"))
-      (,(concat "\\." (regexp-opt '("htm" "html" "phtml" "tpl" "erb" "mustache"
-                                    "twig" "ejs" "erb" "jsx" "haml" "inky-haml"
-                                    "inky-slim" "slim" "pug" "jade"))
-                "$")
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-code"))
-      (,(concat "\\(?:/\\(?:Gemfile\\|Vagrantfile\\|Makefile\\|Rakefile\\|Cask\\|\\.[^$]+rc\\|\\)\\|"
-                "\\." (regexp-opt '("json" "cson" "yaml" "yml" "xml" "toml"
-                                    "tpl" "ini" "erb" "mustache" "twig" "ejs"
-                                    "mk" "haml" "pug" "jade"))
-                "\\)$")
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-code"))
-      (,(concat "\\."
-                (regexp-opt '("png" "jpg" "jpeg" "gif" "ico" "tif" "tiff"
-                              "svg" "bmp" "psd" "ai" "eps" "indd"         ; images
-                              "mov" "avi" "mp4" "webm" "mkv"              ; video
-                              "wav" "mp3" "ogg" "midi"))                  ; audio
-                "$")
-       :face doom-neotree-data-file-face
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-media"))
-      (,(concat "\\.\\(?:[gl]?zip\\|bzip2\\|deb\\|dmg\\|iso\\|7z\\|rpm\\|pkg\\|dat\\|[rjt]ar\\(?:\\.gz\\)?\\)$")
-       :face doom-neotree-data-file-face
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-zip"))
-      ("\\.pdf$"
-       :face doom-neotree-data-file-face
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-pdf"))
-      ("\\.\\(?:lock\\|resolved\\|dll\\|so\\|pyc\\|elc\\|class\\|css\\.map\\)$"
-       :face doom-neotree-hidden-file-face
-       :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-binary"))
-      ("/\\.[^$/#]+$"
-       :face doom-neotree-hidden-file-face)
-      (t :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-text"))))
-  "TODO")
-
-
-;;
-(defun doom--neotree-no-fringes ()
-  "Remove fringes in neotree. They get reset each time you select the neotree
-pane and are highlighted incorrectly."
-  (set-window-fringes neo-global--window 0 0))
-
-(defun doom--neotree-setup (&rest _)
-  (setq line-spacing doom-neotree-line-spacing
-        tab-width 1)
-  (when (featurep 'hl-line)
-    (set (make-local-variable 'hl-line-sticky-flag) t)
-    (hl-line-mode +1)))
-
-(defun doom-neotree-spec (node rules)
-  (let (case-fold-search)
-    (cl-loop for spec in rules
-             for pred = (car spec)
-             for plist = (cdr spec)
-             when
-             (cond ((eq pred 't))
-                   ((symbolp pred) (funcall pred node))
-                   ((stringp pred) (string-match-p pred node)))
-             return plist)))
-
-(defun doom--neotree-insert-file-icon (node icon &optional faces)
-  (if node
-      (cond ((eq doom-neotree-file-icons 'simple)
-             (propertize
-              (if icon
-                  (apply (car icon) (cdr icon))
-                (all-the-icons-octicon "file-text"))
-              'face `(:inherit ,faces
-                               :family ,(all-the-icons-octicon-family)
-                               :height 1.3)
-              'display '(raise 0)))
-            (t (all-the-icons-icon-for-file node)))
-    (all-the-icons-fileicon "default")))
-
-(defun doom--neotree-insert-dir-icon (node type &optional faces)
-  (concat (if type
-              (all-the-icons-octicon
-               (format "chevron-%s" (if (eq type 'open) "down" "right"))
-               :v-adjust 0.1
-               :height doom-neotree-chevron-size
-               :face `(:inherit ,faces
-                                :family ,(all-the-icons-octicon-family)
-                                :height ,doom-neotree-chevron-size))
-            "\t")
-          "\t"
-          (when doom-neotree-enable-folder-icons
-            (all-the-icons-octicon
-             (cond ((file-symlink-p node) "file-symlink-directory")
-                   ((file-exists-p (format "%s/.git" node)) "file-submodule")
-                   ((all-the-icons-dir-is-submodule node) "file-submodule")
-                   ("file-directory"))
-             :v-adjust 0
-             :height doom-neotree-folder-size
-             :face `(:inherit ,faces
-                     :family ,(all-the-icons-octicon-family)
-                     :height ,doom-neotree-folder-size)))))
-
-(defun doom--neotree-insert-icon (type node &optional icon faces)
-  "Custom hybrid unicode theme with leading whitespace."
-  (let ((spc "\t")
-        (vspc (propertize "  " 'face 'variable-pitch)))
-    (cond ((eq type 'open)
-           (insert
-            (concat spc
-                    (doom--neotree-insert-dir-icon
-                     node (if doom-neotree-enable-open-chevron-icons type)
-                     faces)
-                    vspc)))
-          ((eq type 'close)
-           (insert
-            (concat spc
-                    (doom--neotree-insert-dir-icon
-                     node (if doom-neotree-enable-closed-chevron-icons type)
-                     faces)
-                    vspc)))
-          ((eq type 'leaf)
-           (insert
-            (concat (when (or doom-neotree-enable-open-chevron-icons
-                              doom-neotree-enable-closed-chevron-icons)
-                      spc)
-                    (when doom-neotree-enable-folder-icons spc)
-                    (when doom-neotree-file-icons
-                      (concat spc (doom--neotree-insert-file-icon node icon faces)))
-                    vspc))))))
-
-;;
-(defun doom-neotree-insert-root (node)
-  ;; insert icon
-  (when (display-graphic-p)
-    (insert
-     (concat (propertize "\t" 'face 'neo-root-dir-face)
-             (all-the-icons-octicon
-              "repo"
-              :height doom-neotree-project-size
-              :face 'neo-root-dir-face
-              :v-adjust -0.1)
-             (propertize " " 'face 'neo-root-dir-face))))
-  ;; insert project name
-  (insert
-   (propertize
-    (concat (or (neo-path--file-short-name node) "-")
-            "\n")
-    'face `(:inherit ,(append (if doom-neotree-enable-variable-pitch '(variable-pitch))
-                              '(neo-root-dir-face))))))
-
-(defun doom-neotree-insert-dir (node depth expanded)
-  (let ((short-name (neo-path--file-short-name node))
-        (faces '(doom-neotree-dir-face))
-        icon-text)
-    ;; insert indentation
-    (insert-char ?\s (* (- depth 1) 2))
-    ;; vcs integration
-    (let ((vc (if neo-vc-integration (neo-vc-for-node node))))
-      (when (memq 'char neo-vc-integration)
-        (insert-char (car vc))
-        (insert-char ?\s))
-      (unless (and (memq 'face neo-vc-integration)
-                   (not (eq (cdr vc) 'neo-vc-up-to-date-face))
-                   (setq faces (list (cdr vc))))
-        (cl-destructuring-bind (&key face icon)
-            (doom-neotree-spec node doom-neotree-dir-rules)
-          (if face (push face faces))
-          (if icon (setq icon-text icon)))))
-    ;; insert icon
-    (let ((type (if expanded 'open 'close)))
-      (if (display-graphic-p)
-          (doom--neotree-insert-icon type node icon-text faces)
-        (neo-buffer--insert-fold-symbol type node)))
-    ;; insert label button
-    (when doom-neotree-enable-variable-pitch
-      (push 'variable-pitch faces))
-    (insert-button short-name
-                   'follow-link t
-                   'face `(:inherit (,@faces))
-                   'neo-full-path node
-                   'keymap neotree-dir-button-keymap)
-    ;; metadata + newline
-    (neo-buffer--node-list-set nil node)
-    (neo-buffer--newline-and-begin)))
-
-(defun doom-neotree-insert-file (node depth)
-  (let ((short-name (neo-path--file-short-name node))
-        (vc (if neo-vc-integration (neo-vc-for-node node)))
-        (faces '(doom-neotree-file-face))
-        icon-text)
-    ;; insert indentation
-    (insert-char ?\s (* (- depth 1) 2))
-    ;; vcs integration
-    (unless (and (memq 'face neo-vc-integration)
-                 (not (eq (cdr vc) 'neo-vc-up-to-date-face))
-                 (setq faces (list (cdr vc))))
-      (cl-destructuring-bind (&key face icon)
-          (doom-neotree-spec node doom-neotree-file-rules)
-        (if face (push face faces))
-        (if icon (setq icon-text icon))))
-    ;; insert icon
-    (if (display-graphic-p)
-        (doom--neotree-insert-icon 'leaf node icon-text faces)
-      (neo-buffer--insert-fold-symbol 'leaf node))
-    ;; insert label button
-    (when doom-neotree-enable-variable-pitch
-      (push 'variable-pitch faces))
-    (insert-button short-name
-                   'follow-link t
-                   'face `(:inherit (,@faces))
-                   'neo-full-path node
-                   'keymap neotree-file-button-keymap)
-    ;; metadata + newline
-    (neo-buffer--node-list-set nil node)
-    (neo-buffer--newline-and-begin)))
-
-;;
-(eval-after-load 'neotree
-  (lambda ()
-    (unless (require 'all-the-icons nil t)
-      (error "all-the-icons isn't installed"))
-
-    ;; Enable buffer-local hl-line and adjust line-spacing
-    (add-hook 'neo-after-create-hook #'doom--neotree-setup)
-    ;; Incompatible
-    (setq neo-vc-integration nil)
-    ;; Remove fringes in Neotree pane
-    (advice-add #'neo-global--select-window :after #'doom--neotree-no-fringes)
-    ;; Patch neotree to use `doom--neotree-insert-icon'
-    (advice-add #'neo-buffer--insert-file-entry :override #'doom-neotree-insert-file)
-    (advice-add #'neo-buffer--insert-dir-entry  :override #'doom-neotree-insert-dir)
-    ;; Shorter pwd in neotree                    override
-    (advice-add #'neo-buffer--insert-root-entry :override #'doom-neotree-insert-root)))
-
-(provide 'doom-themes-neotree)
-;;; doom-themes-neotree.el ends here
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-;;; doom-themes-org.el --- improve org-mode support for doom-themes -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-(defgroup doom-org nil
-  "Options for doom's org customizations."
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-org-special-tags t
-  "If non-nil, highlight #hashtags and @attags especially."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'doom-org)
-
-;; TODO Remove this once released with org-mode
-(defface org-upcoming-distant-deadline '((t :inherit font-lock-comment-face))
-  "Face for items scheduled previously, not done, and have a distant deadline.
-See also `org-agenda-deadline-faces'."
-  :group 'doom-org)
-
-;;
-(defsubst doom-org--tag-face (n)
-  (let ((kwd (match-string n)))
-    (or (and (equal kwd "#") 'org-tag)
-        (and (equal kwd "@") 'org-formula))))
-
-(defun doom-org-custom-fontification ()
-  "Correct (and improve) org-mode's font-lock keywords.
-
-  1. Re-set `org-todo' & `org-headline-done' faces, to make them respect
-     (inherit) underlying faces.
-  2. Make statistic cookies respect (inherit) underlying faces.
-  3. Fontify item bullets (make them stand out)
-  4. Fontify item checkboxes (and when they're marked done), like TODOs that are
-     marked done.
-  5. Fontify dividers/separators (5+ dashes)
-  6. Fontify #hashtags and @at-tags, for personal convenience; see
-     `doom-org-special-tags' to disable this."
-  (let ((org-todo (format org-heading-keyword-regexp-format
-                          org-todo-regexp))
-        (org-done (format org-heading-keyword-regexp-format
-                          (concat "\\(?:" (mapconcat #'regexp-quote org-done-keywords "\\|") "\\)"))))
-    (setq
-     org-font-lock-extra-keywords
-     (append (org-delete-all
-              (append `(("\\[\\([0-9]*%\\)\\]\\|\\[\\([0-9]*\\)/\\([0-9]*\\)\\]"
-                         (0 (org-get-checkbox-statistics-face) t))
-                        (,org-todo (2 (org-get-todo-face 2) t))
-                        (,org-done (2 'org-headline-done t)))
-                      (when (memq 'date org-activate-links)
-                        '((org-activate-dates (0 'org-date t)))))
-              org-font-lock-extra-keywords)
-             ;; respsect underlying faces!
-             `((,org-todo (2 (org-get-todo-face 2) prepend))
-               (,org-done (2 'org-headline-done prepend)))
-             (when (memq 'date org-activate-links)
-               '((org-activate-dates (0 'org-date prepend))))
-             ;; Make checkbox statistic cookies respect underlying faces
-             '(("\\[\\([0-9]*%\\)\\]\\|\\[\\([0-9]*\\)/\\([0-9]*\\)\\]"
-                (0 (org-get-checkbox-statistics-face) prepend))
-               ;; I like how org-mode fontifies checked TODOs and want this to extend to
-               ;; checked checkbox items:
-               ("^[ \t]*\\(?:[-+*]\\|[0-9]+[).]\\)[ \t]+\\(\\(?:\\[@\\(?:start:\\)?[0-9]+\\][ \t]*\\)?\\[\\(?:X\\|\\([0-9]+\\)/\\2\\)\\][^\n]*\n\\)"
-                1 'org-headline-done prepend)
-               ;; make plain list bullets stand out
-               ("^ *\\([-+]\\|[0-9]+[).]\\) " 1 'org-list-dt append)
-               ;; and separators/dividers
-               ("^ *\\(-----+\\)$" 1 'org-meta-line))
-             ;; custom #hashtags & @at-tags for another level of organization
-             (when doom-org-special-tags
-               '(("\\s-\\(\\([#@]\\)[^+ \n.,]+\\)" 1 (doom-org--tag-face 2) prepend)))))))
-
-
-;; Bootstrap
-(setq org-hide-leading-stars t
-      org-hide-leading-stars-before-indent-mode t
-      org-fontify-done-headline t
-      org-fontify-quote-and-verse-blocks t
-      org-fontify-whole-heading-line t
-      org-agenda-deadline-faces
-      '((1.001 . error)
-        (1.0 . org-warning)
-        (0.5 . org-upcoming-deadline)
-        (0.0 . org-upcoming-distant-deadline)))
-
-(add-hook 'org-font-lock-set-keywords-hook #'doom-org-custom-fontification)
-
-(provide 'doom-themes-org)
-;;; doom-themes-org.el ends here
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-(define-package "doom-themes" "20180909.1757" "an opinionated pack of modern color-themes"
-  '((emacs "24.4")
-    (all-the-icons "1.0.0")
-    (cl-lib "0.5"))
-  :keywords
-  '("dark" "light" "blue" "atom" "one" "theme" "neotree" "icons" "faces" "nova")
-  :authors
-  '(("Henrik Lissner <http://github/hlissner>"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Henrik Lissner" . "henrik@lissner.net")
-  :url "https://github.com/hlissner/emacs-doom-theme")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
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-;;; doom-themes-treemacs.el --- description -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-(defgroup doom-treemacs nil
-  "Options for doom's treemacs theme"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-treemacs-enable-variable-pitch t
-  "If non-nil, the labels for files, folders and projects are displayed with the
-variable-pitch face."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'doom-treemacs)
-
-(defcustom doom-treemacs-line-spacing 1
-  "Line-spacing for treemacs buffer."
-  :type 'symbol
-  :group 'doom-treemacs)
-
-(defcustom doom-treemacs-use-generic-icons t
-  "Use the generic icons for items displayed in the treemacs buffer."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'doom-treemacs)
-
-(defun doom--treemacs-no-fringes ()
-  "Remove fringes in treemacs. They get reset each time you select the neotree
-pane and are highlighted incorrectly when used with `solaire-mode'."
-  (when (display-graphic-p)
-    (set-window-fringes nil 0 0)))
-
-(defun doom--treemacs-setup (&rest _)
-  (setq line-spacing doom-treemacs-line-spacing
-        tab-width 1))
-
-(defun doom--treemacs-hide-modeline ()
-  (setq mode-line-format nil))
-
-(defun doom--treemacs-variable-pitch-labels (&rest _)
-  (when doom-treemacs-enable-variable-pitch
-    (dolist (face '(treemacs-root-face
-                    treemacs-git-unmodified-face
-                    treemacs-git-modified-face
-                    treemacs-git-renamed-face
-                    treemacs-git-ignored-face
-                    treemacs-git-untracked-face
-                    treemacs-git-added-face
-                    treemacs-git-conflict-face
-                    treemacs-directory-face
-                    treemacs-directory-collapsed-face
-                    treemacs-file-face))
-      (let ((faces (face-attribute face :inherit nil)))
-        (set-face-attribute
-         face nil :inherit
-         `(variable-pitch ,@(delq 'unspecified (if (listp faces) faces (list faces)))))))))
-
-(eval-after-load 'treemacs
-  (lambda ()
-    (unless (require 'all-the-icons nil t)
-      (error "all-the-icons isn't installed"))
-
-    ;; Silence plistp error with all-the-icons
-    (advice-add #'treemacs--pulse-png-advice :override #'ignore)
-
-    (add-hook 'treemacs-mode-hook #'doom--treemacs-setup)
-    (add-hook 'treemacs-mode-hook #'doom--treemacs-hide-modeline)
-
-    ;; no fringes in treemacs window
-    (add-hook 'treemacs-mode-hook #'doom--treemacs-no-fringes)
-    (advice-add #'treemacs-select-window :after #'doom--treemacs-no-fringes)
-
-    ;; variable-pitch labels for files/folders
-    (doom--treemacs-variable-pitch-labels)
-    (advice-add #'load-theme :after #'doom--treemacs-variable-pitch-labels)
-
-    ;; minimalistic atom-inspired icon theme
-    (when doom-treemacs-use-generic-icons
-      (let ((all-the-icons-default-adjust 0))
-        (setq treemacs-icon-root-png
-              (concat " " (all-the-icons-octicon "repo" :v-adjust -0.1 :height 1.6
-                                                 :face 'font-lock-string-face)
-                      " ")
-
-              treemacs-icon-tag-open-png
-              (all-the-icons-octicon "chevron-down" :v-adjust 0.1)
-              treemacs-icon-tag-closed-png
-              (all-the-icons-octicon "chevron-right" :v-adjust 0.1)
-
-              treemacs-indentation-string "  "
-              treemacs-indentation 1
-
-              treemacs-icon-open-png
-              (concat (all-the-icons-octicon "file-directory" :v-adjust 0 :height 1.15)
-                      " ")
-              treemacs-icon-closed-png
-              (concat (all-the-icons-octicon "file-directory" :v-adjust 0 :height 1.15 :face 'font-lock-doc-face)
-                      " ")
-
-              treemacs-icon-tag-node-open-png
-              (concat (all-the-icons-octicon "chevron-down"  :height 0.75 :face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                      "\t")
-              treemacs-icon-tag-node-closed-png
-              (concat (all-the-icons-octicon "chevron-right" :height 0.9  :face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                      "\t")
-              treemacs-icon-tag-leaf-png "- ")
-
-        ;; File type icons
-        (setq treemacs-icons-hash (make-hash-table :size 200 :test #'equal)
-              treemacs-icon-fallback (concat (all-the-icons-octicon "file-code" :height 1.2 :v-adjust 0) " ")
-              treemacs-icon-text     treemacs-icon-fallback)
-
-        (treemacs-define-custom-icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-media" :height 1.2)
-                                     "png" "jpg" "jpeg" "gif" "ico" "tif" "tiff" "svg" "bmp"
-                                     "psd" "ai" "eps" "indd" "mov" "avi" "mp4" "webm" "mkv"
-                                     "wav" "mp3" "ogg" "midi")
-
-        (treemacs-define-custom-icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-text" :height 1.2)
-                                     "md" "markdown" "rst" "log" "org" "txt"
-                                     "CONTRIBUTE" "LICENSE" "README" "CHANGELOG")
-
-        (treemacs-define-custom-icon (all-the-icons-octicon "file-code" :height 1.2)
-                                     "yaml" "yml" "json" "xml" "toml" "cson" "ini"
-                                     "tpl" "erb" "mustache" "twig" "ejs" "mk" "haml" "pug" "jade")))))
-
-(provide 'doom-themes-treemacs)
-;;; doom-themes-treemacs.el ends here
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-;;; doom-themes.el --- an opinionated pack of modern color-themes -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-;;
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Henrik Lissner
-;;
-;; Author: Henrik Lissner <http://github/hlissner>
-;; Maintainer: Henrik Lissner <henrik@lissner.net>
-;; Created: May 22, 2016
-;; Modified: August 22, 2018
-;; Version: 2.1.6
-;; Keywords: dark light blue atom one theme neotree icons faces nova
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/hlissner/emacs-doom-theme
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (all-the-icons "1.0.0") (cl-lib "0.5"))
-;;
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-;;
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; DOOM Themes is an opinionated UI plugin and pack of themes extracted from my
-;; [emacs.d], inspired by some of my favorite color themes including:
-;;
-;; Flagship themes
-;;   `doom-one'
-;;   `doom-one-light'
-;;   `doom-vibrant'
-;;
-;; Additional themes
-;;   [X] `doom-city-lights' (added by fuxialexnder)
-;;   [X] `doom-darcula' (added by fuxialexnder)
-;;   [X] `doom-molokai'
-;;   [X] `doom-nord' (added by fuxialexnder)
-;;   [X] `doom-nord-light' (added by fuxialexnder)
-;;   [X] `doom-opera' (added by jwintz)
-;;   [X] `doom-opera-light' (added by jwintz)
-;;   [X] `doom-nova' (added by bigardone)
-;;   [X] `doom-peacock' (added by teesloane)
-;;   [X] `doom-solarized-light' (added by fuxialexnder)
-;;   [X] `doom-sourcerer' (added by defphil)
-;;   [X] `doom-spacegrey' (added by teesloane)
-;;   [X] `doom-tomorrow-night'
-;;   [X] `doom-tomorrow-day'
-;;   [ ] `doom-mono-dark' / `doom-mono-light'
-;;   [ ] `doom-tron'
-;;
-;; ## Install
-;;
-;;   `M-x package-install RET doom-themes`
-;;
-;; A comprehensive configuration example:
-;;
-;;   (require 'doom-themes)
-;;
-;;   ;; Global settings (defaults)
-;;   (setq doom-themes-enable-bold t    ; if nil, bold is universally disabled
-;;         doom-themes-enable-italic t) ; if nil, italics is universally disabled
-;;
-;;   ;; Load the theme (doom-one, doom-molokai, etc); keep in mind that each
-;;   ;; theme may have their own settings.
-;;   (load-theme 'doom-one t)
-;;
-;;   ;; Enable flashing mode-line on errors
-;;   (doom-themes-visual-bell-config)
-;;
-;;   ;; Enable custom neotree theme
-;;   (doom-themes-neotree-config)  ; all-the-icons fonts must be installed!
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'doom-themes-common)
-
-(defgroup doom-themes nil
-  "Options for doom-themes."
-  :group 'faces)
-
-(defface doom-modeline-error '((t (:inherit error :inverse-video t)))
-  "Face to use for the mode-line when `doom-themes-visual-bell-config' is used."
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defcustom doom-themes-enable-bold t
-  "If nil, bold will be disabled across all faces."
-  :group 'doom-themes
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-themes-enable-italic t
-  "If nil, italics will be disabled across all faces."
-  :group 'doom-themes
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-themes-padded-modeline nil
-  "Default value for padded-modeline setting for themes that support it."
-  :group 'doom-themes
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'doom-enable-italic 'doom-themes-enable-italic "1.2.9")
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'doom-enable-bold   'doom-themes-enable-bold "1.2.9")
-
-(defvar doom-themes--colors nil)
-(defvar doom-themes--inhibit-warning nil)
-(defvar doom-themes--bell-p nil)
-
-
-;; Color helper functions
-;; Shamelessly *borrowed* from solarized
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-name-to-rgb (color)
-  "Retrieves the hexidecimal string repesented the named COLOR (e.g. \"red\")
-for FRAME (defaults to the current frame)."
-  (cl-loop with div = (float (car (tty-color-standard-values "#ffffff")))
-           for x in (tty-color-standard-values (downcase color))
-           collect (/ x div)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-blend (color1 color2 alpha)
-  "Blend two colors (hexidecimal strings) together by a coefficient ALPHA (a
-float between 0 and 1)"
-  (when (and color1 color2)
-    (cond ((and color1 color2 (symbolp color1) (symbolp color2))
-           (doom-blend (doom-color color1) (doom-color color2) alpha))
-
-          ((or (listp color1) (listp color2))
-           (cl-loop for x in color1
-                    when (if (listp color2) (pop color2) color2)
-                    collect (doom-blend x it alpha)))
-
-          ((and (string-prefix-p "#" color1) (string-prefix-p "#" color2))
-           (apply (lambda (r g b) (format "#%02x%02x%02x" (* r 255) (* g 255) (* b 255)))
-                  (cl-loop for it    in (doom-name-to-rgb color1)
-                           for other in (doom-name-to-rgb color2)
-                           collect (+ (* alpha it) (* other (- 1 alpha))))))
-
-          (t color1))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-darken (color alpha)
-  "Darken a COLOR (a hexidecimal string) by a coefficient ALPHA (a float between
-0 and 1)."
-  (cond ((and color (symbolp color))
-         (doom-darken (doom-color color) alpha))
-
-        ((listp color)
-         (cl-loop for c in color collect (doom-darken c alpha)))
-
-        (t
-         (doom-blend color "#000000" (- 1 alpha)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-lighten (color alpha)
-  "Brighten a COLOR (a hexidecimal string) by a coefficient ALPHA (a float
-between 0 and 1)."
-  (cond ((and color (symbolp color))
-         (doom-lighten (doom-color color) alpha))
-
-        ((listp color)
-         (cl-loop for c in color collect (doom-lighten c alpha)))
-
-        (t
-         (doom-blend color "#FFFFFF" (- 1 alpha)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-color (name &optional type)
-  "Retrieve a specific color named NAME (a symbol) from the current theme."
-  (let ((colors (if (listp name)
-                    name
-                  (cdr-safe (assq name doom-themes--colors)))))
-    (and colors
-         (cond ((listp colors)
-                (let ((i (or (plist-get '(256 1 16 2 8 3) type) 0)))
-                  (if (> i (1- (length colors)))
-                      (car (last colors))
-                    (nth i colors))))
-               (t colors)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-ref (face prop &optional class)
-  "TODO"
-  (let ((spec (or (cdr (assq face doom-themes--faces))
-                  (error "Couldn't find the '%s' face" face))))
-    (when (memq (car spec) '(quote backquote \`))
-      (user-error "Can't fetch the literal spec for '%s'" face))
-    (when class
-      (setq spec (cdr (assq class spec)))
-      (unless spec
-        (error "Couldn't find the '%s' class in the '%s' face"
-               class face)))
-    (unless (plist-member spec prop)
-      (error "Couldn't find the '%s' property in the '%s' face%s"
-             prop face (if class (format "'s '%s' class" class) "")))
-    (plist-get spec prop)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro doom-themes-set-faces (theme &rest faces)
-  "Customize THEME (a symbol) with FACES."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  `(custom-theme-set-faces
-    ,theme
-    ,@(mapcar #'doom-themes--build-face faces)))
-
-(defmacro def-doom-theme (name docstring defs &optional extra-faces extra-vars)
-  "Define a DOOM theme, named NAME (a symbol)."
-  (declare (doc-string 2))
-  (let ((doom-themes--colors defs))
-    `(let* ((bold   doom-themes-enable-bold)
-            (italic doom-themes-enable-italic)
-            ,@defs)
-       (setq doom-themes--colors
-             (list ,@(cl-loop for (var val) in defs
-                              collect `(cons ',var ,val))))
-       (deftheme ,name ,docstring)
-       (custom-theme-set-faces
-        ',name ,@(doom-themes-prepare-facelist extra-faces))
-       (custom-theme-set-variables
-        ',name ,@(doom-themes-prepare-varlist extra-vars))
-       (provide-theme ',name))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-themes-org-config ()
-  "Enable custom fontification and improves doom-themes integration with org-mode."
-  (require 'doom-themes-org))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-themes-neotree-config ()
-  "Install doom-themes' neotree configuration.
-
-Includes an Atom-esque icon theme and highlighting based on filetype."
-  (let ((doom-themes--inhibit-warning t))
-    (require 'doom-themes-neotree)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-themes-treemacs-config ()
-  "Install doom-themes' treemacs configuration.
-
-Includes an Atom-esque icon theme and highlighting based on filetype."
-  (require 'doom-themes-treemacs))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-themes-visual-bell-config ()
-  "Enable flashing the mode-line on error."
-  (setq ring-bell-function #'doom-themes-visual-bell-fn
-        visible-bell t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun doom-themes-visual-bell-fn ()
-  "Blink the mode-line red briefly. Set `ring-bell-function' to this to use it."
-  (unless doom-themes--bell-p
-    (let ((old-remap (copy-alist face-remapping-alist)))
-      (setq doom-themes--bell-p t)
-      (setq face-remapping-alist
-            (append (delete (assq 'mode-line face-remapping-alist)
-                            face-remapping-alist)
-                    '((mode-line doom-modeline-error))))
-      (force-mode-line-update)
-      (run-with-timer 0.15 nil
-                      (lambda (remap buf)
-                        (with-current-buffer buf
-                          (when (assq 'mode-line face-remapping-alist)
-                            (setq face-remapping-alist remap
-                                  doom-themes--bell-p nil))
-                          (force-mode-line-update)))
-                      old-remap
-                      (current-buffer)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(when (and (boundp 'custom-theme-load-path) load-file-name)
-  (let* ((base (file-name-directory load-file-name))
-         (dir (expand-file-name "themes/" base)))
-    (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path
-                 (or (and (file-directory-p dir) dir)
-                     base))))
-
-(provide 'doom-themes)
-;;; doom-themes.el ends here
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-;;; doom-tomorrow-day-theme.el -- port of tomorrow theme
-;;; Commentary:
-;; This file is part of emacs-doom-themes, which provides license
-;; information.
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-(defgroup doom-tomorrow-day-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-tomorrow-day-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line.
-Can be an integer to determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-tomorrow-day-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-(def-doom-theme doom-tomorrow-day
-  "A theme based off of Chris Kempson's Tomorrow Dark."
-
-  ;; name        gui       256       16
-  ((bg         '("#ffffff" "white"   "white" ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#eaeaea" nil       nil     ))
-   (base0      '("#f2f2f2" "white"   "white" ))
-   (base1      '("#e4e4e4" "#e4e4e4"         ))
-   (base2      '("#dedede" "#cccccc"         ))
-   (base3      '("#d6d4d4" "#cccccc" "silver"))
-   (base4      '("#C0bfbf" "#c0c0c0" "silver"))
-   (base5      '("#a3a1a1" "#adadad" "silver"))
-   (base6      '("#8a8787" "#949494" "silver"))
-   (base7      '("#696769" "#6b6b6b" "silver"))
-   (base8      '("#000000" "#000000" "black" ))
-   (fg         '("#4d4d4c" "#3a3a3a" "black"))
-   (fg-alt     (doom-darken fg 0.6))
-
-   (grey       '("#a5a4a5" "#999999" "silver"))
-   (red        '("#c82829" "#cc3333" "red"))
-   (orange     '("#f5871f" "#ff9933" "brightred"))
-   (yellow     '("#eab700" "#ffcc00" "yellow"))
-   (green      '("#718c00" "#669900" "green"))
-   (blue       '("#3e999f" "#339999" "brightblue"))
-   (dark-blue  '("#4271ae" "#336699" "blue"))
-   (teal       blue) ; FIXME replace with real teal
-   (magenta    '("#c9b4cf" "#c9b4cf" "magenta"))
-   (violet     '("#8959a8" "#996699" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#8abeb7" "#8abeb7" "cyan"))
-   (dark-cyan  (doom-lighten cyan 0.4))
-
-   ;; face categories
-   (highlight      dark-blue)
-   (vertical-bar   base0)
-   (selection      base3)
-   (builtin        blue)
-   (comments       grey)
-   (doc-comments   (doom-darken grey 0.1))
-   (constants      orange)
-   (functions      blue)
-   (keywords       violet)
-   (methods        blue)
-   (operators      fg)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        green)
-   (variables      red)
-   (numbers        orange)
-   (region         selection)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    fg-alt)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (modeline-bg     `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.1) ,@(cdr base3)))
-   (modeline-bg-alt `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.14) ,@(cdr base1)))
-   (modeline-fg     base8)
-   (modeline-fg-alt comments)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-tomorrow-day-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-tomorrow-day-padded-modeline)
-          doom-tomorrow-day-padded-modeline
-        4))))
-
-  ;; --- faces ------------------------------
-  ((doom-modeline-buffer-path       :foreground violet :bold bold)
-   (doom-modeline-buffer-major-mode :inherit 'doom-modeline-buffer-path)
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base4)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground blue :bold bold)
-
-   (ivy-current-match :background region :distant-foreground grey :weight 'ultra-bold)
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1
-    :foreground base5
-    :weight 'light)
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2 :inherit 'ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1 :foreground violet :weight 'ultra-bold)
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3 :inherit 'ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2 :foreground blue)
-   (ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4 :inherit 'ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2 :foreground red)
-
-   ;; rainbow-delimiters
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-1-face :foreground violet)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-2-face :foreground blue)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-3-face :foreground orange)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-4-face :foreground green)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-5-face :foreground magenta)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-6-face :foreground yellow)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-7-face :foreground teal)
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-alt :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-alt))))
-
-  ;; --- variables --------------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-(provide 'doom-tomorrow-day-theme)
-;;; doom-tomorrow-day-theme.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/doom-themes-20180909.1757/doom-tomorrow-day-theme.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/doom-themes-20180909.1757/doom-tomorrow-day-theme.elc
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-;;; doom-tomorrow-night-theme.el
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-(defgroup doom-tomorrow-night-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-tomorrow-night-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-tomorrow-night-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-(def-doom-theme doom-tomorrow-night
-  "A theme based off of Chris Kempson's Tomorrow Dark."
-
-  ;; name        gui       256       16
-  ((bg         '("#1d1f21" nil       nil          ))
-   (bg-alt     '("#232527" nil       nil          ))
-   (base0      '("#0d0d0d" "black"   "black"      ))
-   (base1      '("#1b1b1b" "#1b1b1b"              ))
-   (base2      '("#212122" "#1e1e1e"              ))
-   (base3      '("#292b2b" "#292929" "brightblack"))
-   (base4      '("#3f4040" "#3f3f3f" "brightblack"))
-   (base5      '("#5c5e5e" "#525252" "brightblack"))
-   (base6      '("#757878" "#6b6b6b" "brightblack"))
-   (base7      '("#969896" "#979797" "brightblack"))
-   (base8      '("#ffffff" "#ffffff" "white"      ))
-   (fg         '("#c5c8c6" "#c5c5c5" "white"))
-   (fg-alt     (doom-darken fg 0.6))
-
-   (grey       '("#5a5b5a" "#5a5a5a" "brightblack"))
-   (red        '("#cc6666" "#cc6666" "red"))
-   (orange     '("#de935f" "#dd9955" "brightred"))
-   (yellow     '("#f0c674" "#f0c674" "yellow"))
-   (green      '("#b5bd68" "#b5bd68" "green"))
-   (blue       '("#81a2be" "#88aabb" "brightblue"))
-   (dark-blue  '("#41728e" "#41728e" "blue"))
-   (teal       blue) ; FIXME replace with real teal
-   (magenta    '("#c9b4cf" "#c9b4cf" "magenta"))
-   (violet     '("#b294bb" "#b294bb" "brightmagenta"))
-   (cyan       '("#8abeb7" "#8abeb7" "cyan"))
-   (dark-cyan  (doom-darken cyan 0.4))
-
-   ;; face categories
-   (highlight      dark-blue)
-   (vertical-bar   `("#161616" ,@base0))
-   (selection      (doom-lighten bg 0.1))
-   (builtin        blue)
-   (comments       grey)
-   (doc-comments   (doom-lighten grey 0.14))
-   (constants      orange)
-   (functions      blue)
-   (keywords       violet)
-   (methods        blue)
-   (operators      fg)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        green)
-   (variables      red)
-   (numbers        orange)
-   (region         selection)
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    fg-alt)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (modeline-bg     `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.3) ,@(cdr base3)))
-   (modeline-bg-alt `(,(car bg) ,@(cdr base1)))
-   (modeline-fg     base8)
-   (modeline-fg-alt comments)
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-tomorrow-night-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-tomorrow-night-padded-modeline)
-          doom-tomorrow-night-padded-modeline
-        4))))
-
-  ;; --- faces ------------------------------
-  ((doom-modeline-buffer-path       :foreground violet :bold bold)
-   (doom-modeline-buffer-major-mode :inherit 'doom-modeline-buffer-path)
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base4)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground blue :bold bold)
-
-   ;; rainbow-delimiters
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-1-face :foreground violet)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-2-face :foreground blue)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-3-face :foreground orange)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-4-face :foreground green)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-5-face :foreground magenta)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-6-face :foreground yellow)
-   (rainbow-delimiters-depth-7-face :foreground teal)
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-alt :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-alt))))
-
-  ;; --- variables --------------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-(provide 'doom-tomorrow-night-theme)
-;;; doom-tomorrow-night-theme.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/doom-themes-20180909.1757/doom-tomorrow-night-theme.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/doom-themes-20180909.1757/doom-tomorrow-night-theme.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/doom-themes-20180909.1757/doom-vibrant-theme.el
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-;; doom-vibrant-theme.el --- a more vibrant version of doom-one
-(require 'doom-themes)
-
-;;
-(defgroup doom-vibrant-theme nil
-  "Options for doom-themes"
-  :group 'doom-themes)
-
-(defcustom doom-vibrant-brighter-modeline nil
-  "If non-nil, more vivid colors will be used to style the mode-line."
-  :group 'doom-vibrant-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-vibrant-brighter-comments nil
-  "If non-nil, comments will be highlighted in more vivid colors."
-  :group 'doom-vibrant-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-vibrant-comment-bg doom-vibrant-brighter-comments
-  "If non-nil, comments will have a subtle, darker background. Enhancing their
-legibility."
-  :group 'doom-vibrant-theme
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom doom-vibrant-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline
-  "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Can be an integer to
-determine the exact padding."
-  :group 'doom-vibrant-theme
-  :type '(or integer boolean))
-
-
-;;
-(def-doom-theme doom-vibrant
-  "A dark theme based off of doom-one with more vibrant colors."
-
-  ;; name        gui       256       16
-  ((bg         '("#242730" nil       nil))
-   (bg-alt     '("#2a2e38" nil       nil))
-   (base0      '("#1c1f24" "#101010" "black"        ))
-   (base1      '("#1c1f24" "#1e1e1e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base2      '("#21272d" "#21212d" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base3      '("#23272e" "#262626" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base4      '("#484854" "#5e5e5e" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base5      '("#62686E" "#666666" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base6      '("#757B80" "#7b7b7b" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base7      '("#9ca0a4" "#979797" "brightblack"  ))
-   (base8      '("#DFDFDF" "#dfdfdf" "white"        ))
-   (fg         '("#bbc2cf" "#bfbfbf" ))
-   (fg-alt     '("#5D656B" "#5d5d5d" ))
-
-   (grey       base4)
-   (red        '("#ff665c" "#ff6655" ))
-   (orange     '("#e69055" "#dd8844" ))
-   (green      '("#7bc275" "#99bb66" ))
-   (teal       '("#4db5bd" "#44b9b1" ))
-   (yellow     '("#FCCE7B"           ))
-   (blue       '("#51afef"           ))
-   (dark-blue  '("#1f5582"           ))
-   (magenta    '("#C57BDB"           ))
-   (violet     '("#a991f1"           )) ;a9a1e1
-   (cyan       '("#5cEfFF"           ))
-   (dark-cyan  '("#6A8FBF"           ))
-
-   ;; face categories
-   (highlight      blue)
-   (vertical-bar   base0)
-   (selection      dark-blue)
-   (builtin        magenta)
-   (comments       (if doom-vibrant-brighter-comments dark-cyan base5))
-   (doc-comments   (if doom-vibrant-brighter-comments (doom-lighten dark-cyan 0.15) (doom-lighten base4 0.3)))
-   (constants      violet)
-   (functions      cyan)
-   (keywords       blue)
-   (methods        violet)
-   (operators      magenta)
-   (type           yellow)
-   (strings        green)
-   (variables      base8)
-   (numbers        orange)
-   (region         "#3d4451")
-   (error          red)
-   (warning        yellow)
-   (success        green)
-   (vc-modified    yellow)
-   (vc-added       green)
-   (vc-deleted     red)
-
-   ;; custom categories
-   (hidden     `(,(car bg) "black" "black"))
-   (hidden-alt `(,(car bg-alt) "black" "black"))
-   (-modeline-pad
-    (when doom-vibrant-padded-modeline
-      (if (integerp doom-vibrant-padded-modeline) doom-vibrant-padded-modeline 4)))
-
-   (modeline-fg     "#bbc2cf")
-   (modeline-fg-alt (doom-blend blue grey (if doom-vibrant-brighter-modeline 0.4 0.08)))
-
-   (modeline-bg
-    (if doom-vibrant-brighter-modeline
-        `("#383f58" ,@(cdr base1))
-      `(,(car bg-alt) ,@(cdr base0))))
-   (modeline-bg-l
-    (if doom-vibrant-brighter-modeline
-        modeline-bg
-      `(,(doom-darken (car bg) 0.15) ,@(cdr base1))))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive   (doom-darken bg 0.25))
-   (modeline-bg-inactive-l `(,(doom-darken (car bg-alt) 0.2) ,@(cdr base0))))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra faces ------------------------
-  ((elscreen-tab-other-screen-face :background "#353a42" :foreground "#1e2022")
-
-   (font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground comments
-    :background (if doom-vibrant-comment-bg (doom-darken bg-alt 0.095)))
-   (font-lock-doc-face
-    :inherit 'font-lock-comment-face
-    :foreground doc-comments)
-
-   ((line-number &override) :foreground base4)
-   ((line-number-current-line &override) :foreground blue :bold bold)
-
-   (doom-modeline-bar :background (if doom-vibrant-brighter-modeline modeline-bg highlight))
-   (doom-modeline-buffer-path :foreground (if doom-vibrant-brighter-modeline base8 blue) :bold bold)
-
-   (mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg :foreground modeline-fg
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg)))
-   (mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive :foreground modeline-fg-alt
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive)))
-   (mode-line-emphasis
-    :foreground (if doom-vibrant-brighter-modeline base8 highlight))
-
-   (solaire-mode-line-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line
-    :background modeline-bg-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-l)))
-   (solaire-mode-line-inactive-face
-    :inherit 'mode-line-inactive
-    :background modeline-bg-inactive-l
-    :box (if -modeline-pad `(:line-width ,-modeline-pad :color ,modeline-bg-inactive-l)))
-
-   ;; --- major-mode faces -------------------
-   ;; css-mode / scss-mode
-   (css-proprietary-property :foreground orange)
-   (css-property             :foreground green)
-   (css-selector             :foreground blue)
-
-   ;; markdown-mode
-   (markdown-header-face :inherit 'bold :foreground red)
-
-   ;; org-mode
-   (org-hide :foreground hidden)
-   (solaire-org-hide-face :foreground hidden-alt))
-
-
-  ;; --- extra variables --------------------
-  ;; ()
-  )
-
-;;; doom-vibrant-theme.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/doom-themes-20180909.1757/doom-vibrant-theme.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/doom-themes-20180909.1757/doom-vibrant-theme.elc
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-;;; elisp-slime-nav-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "elisp-slime-nav" "elisp-slime-nav.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31901 336354 445000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from elisp-slime-nav.el
-
-(autoload 'elisp-slime-nav-mode "elisp-slime-nav" "\
-Enable Slime-style navigation of elisp symbols using M-. and M-,
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'turn-on-elisp-slime-nav-mode "elisp-slime-nav" "\
-Explicitly enable `elisp-slime-nav-mode'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'elisp-slime-nav-find-elisp-thing-at-point "elisp-slime-nav" "\
-Find the elisp thing at point, be it a function, variable, library or face.
-
-With a prefix arg, or if there is no thing at point, prompt for
-the symbol to jump to.
-
-Argument SYM-NAME is the thing to find.
-
-\(fn SYM-NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'elisp-slime-nav-describe-elisp-thing-at-point "elisp-slime-nav" "\
-Display the full documentation of the elisp thing at point.
-
-The named subject may be a function, variable, library or face.
-
-With a prefix arg, or if there is not \"thing\" at point, prompt
-for the symbol to jump to.
-
-Argument SYM-NAME is the thing to find.
-
-\(fn SYM-NAME)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; elisp-slime-nav-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elisp-slime-nav-20160128.1909/elisp-slime-nav-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elisp-slime-nav-20160128.1909/elisp-slime-nav-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "elisp-slime-nav" "20160128.1909" "Make M-. and M-, work in elisp like they do in slime" '((cl-lib "0.2")) :commit "34938422929800839e2f935aca890cd4a229ca99" :keywords '("navigation" "slime" "elisp" "emacs-lisp") :authors '(("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) :maintainer '("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") :url "https://github.com/purcell/elisp-slime-nav")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elisp-slime-nav-20160128.1909/elisp-slime-nav.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elisp-slime-nav-20160128.1909/elisp-slime-nav.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elisp-slime-nav-20160128.1909/elisp-slime-nav.el
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@@ -1,140 +0,0 @@
-;;; elisp-slime-nav.el --- Make M-. and M-, work in elisp like they do in slime
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016  Steve Purcell
-
-;; Author: Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-;; Keywords: navigation slime elisp emacs-lisp
-;; URL: https://github.com/purcell/elisp-slime-nav
-;; Package-Version: 20160128.1909
-;; Package-X-Original-Version: 0
-;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.2"))
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; This package provides Slime's convenient "M-." and "M-," navigation
-;; in `emacs-lisp-mode', together with an elisp equivalent of
-;; `slime-describe-symbol', bound by default to `C-c C-d d`.
-;;
-;; When the main functions are given a prefix argument, they will
-;; prompt for the symbol upon which to operate.
-;;
-;; Usage:
-;;
-;; Enable the package in elisp and ielm modes as follows:
-;;
-;;   (require 'elisp-slime-nav) ;; optional if installed via package.el
-;;   (dolist (hook '(emacs-lisp-mode-hook ielm-mode-hook))
-;;     (add-hook hook 'turn-on-elisp-slime-nav-mode))
-;;
-;; Known issues:
-;;
-;;   When navigating into Emacs' C source, "M-," will not be bound to
-;;   the same command, but "M-*" will typically do the trick.
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'etags)
-(require 'help-mode)
-
-(defvar elisp-slime-nav-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-.")         'elisp-slime-nav-find-elisp-thing-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-,")         'pop-tag-mark)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-d d")   'elisp-slime-nav-describe-elisp-thing-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-d C-d") 'elisp-slime-nav-describe-elisp-thing-at-point)
-    map))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode elisp-slime-nav-mode
-  "Enable Slime-style navigation of elisp symbols using M-. and M-,"
-  nil " SliNav" elisp-slime-nav-mode-map)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun turn-on-elisp-slime-nav-mode ()
-  "Explicitly enable `elisp-slime-nav-mode'."
-  (elisp-slime-nav-mode 1))
-
-(defun elisp-slime-nav--all-navigable-symbol-names ()
-  "Return a list of strings for the symbols to which navigation is possible."
-  (let ((result '()))
-    (mapatoms
-     (lambda (x)
-       (when (or (fboundp x) (boundp x) (symbol-plist x) (facep x))
-         (push (symbol-name x) result))))
-    result))
-
-(defun elisp-slime-nav--read-symbol-at-point ()
-  "Return the symbol at point as a string.
-If `current-prefix-arg' is not nil, the user is prompted for the symbol."
-  (let* ((sym-at-point (symbol-at-point))
-         (at-point (and sym-at-point (symbol-name sym-at-point))))
-    (if (or current-prefix-arg (null at-point))
-        (completing-read "Symbol: "
-                         (elisp-slime-nav--all-navigable-symbol-names)
-                         nil t nil nil at-point)
-      at-point)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun elisp-slime-nav-find-elisp-thing-at-point (sym-name)
-  "Find the elisp thing at point, be it a function, variable, library or face.
-
-With a prefix arg, or if there is no thing at point, prompt for
-the symbol to jump to.
-
-Argument SYM-NAME is the thing to find."
-  (interactive (list (elisp-slime-nav--read-symbol-at-point)))
-  (when sym-name
-    (let ((sym (intern sym-name)))
-      (message "Searching for %s..." sym-name)
-      (if (fboundp 'xref-push-marker-stack)
-          (xref-push-marker-stack)
-        (with-no-warnings
-          (ring-insert find-tag-marker-ring (point-marker))))
-      (cond
-       ((fboundp sym)
-        (find-function sym))
-       ((boundp sym)
-        (find-variable sym))
-       ((or (featurep sym) (locate-library sym-name))
-        (find-library sym-name))
-       ((facep sym)
-        (find-face-definition sym))
-       (t
-        (pop-tag-mark)
-        (error "Don't know how to find '%s'" sym))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun elisp-slime-nav-describe-elisp-thing-at-point (sym-name)
-  "Display the full documentation of the elisp thing at point.
-
-The named subject may be a function, variable, library or face.
-
-With a prefix arg, or if there is not \"thing\" at point, prompt
-for the symbol to jump to.
-
-Argument SYM-NAME is the thing to find."
-  (interactive (list (elisp-slime-nav--read-symbol-at-point)))
-  (if (fboundp 'describe-symbol)
-      (describe-symbol (intern sym-name))
-    (with-no-warnings
-      (help-xref-interned (intern sym-name)))))
-
-
-(provide 'elisp-slime-nav)
-;; Local Variables:
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-;;; elisp-slime-nav.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elisp-slime-nav-20160128.1909/elisp-slime-nav.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elisp-slime-nav-20160128.1909/elisp-slime-nav.elc
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index c861b56ae081..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elisp-slime-nav-20160128.1909/elisp-slime-nav.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-format.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-format.el
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index c3a718a91ed7..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-format.el
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@@ -1,199 +0,0 @@
-;;; elixir-format.el --- Emacs plugin to mix format Elixir files
-
-;; Copyright 2017-2018 Anil Wadghule, Christian Kruse
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; The elixir-format function formats the elixir files with Elixir's `mix format`
-;; command
-
-;; e.g.
-;; M-x elixir-format
-;;
-
-(require 'ansi-color)
-
-(defcustom elixir-format-arguments nil
-  "Additional arguments to 'mix format'"
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'elixir-format)
-
-(defcustom elixir-format-hook nil
-  "Hook called by `elixir-format'."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'elixir-format)
-
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defun elixir-format--errbuff ()
-  (get-buffer-create "*elixir-format-errors*"))
-
-(defun elixir-format--outbuff ()
-  (get-buffer-create "*elixir-format-output*"))
-
-(defun elixir-format--elixir-executable ()
-  (executable-find "elixir"))
-
-(defun elixir-format--mix-executable ()
-  (executable-find "mix"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun elixir-format (&optional called-interactively-p)
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (not (elixir-format--elixir-and-mix-path-set-p))
-      (elixir-format--display-missing-executables-error called-interactively-p)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (save-restriction
-          (elixir-format--clean-output-buffers)
-          (elixir-format--run-format called-interactively-p)))))
-
-(defun elixir-format--elixir-and-mix-path-set-p ()
-  (and (elixir-format--elixir-executable)
-       (elixir-format--mix-executable)))
-
-(defun elixir-format--display-missing-executables-error (called-interactively-p)
-  (with-current-buffer (elixir-format--errbuff)
-    (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (insert "Emacs is unable to find the executables for elixir and/or mix. Either they are not installed on your system or emacs' PATH is not as wide as it needs to be. The latter is most likely to happen on OSX, in which case the simplest answer may be to add the exec-path-from-shell package to your configuration.")
-    (setq buffer-read-only t)
-    (ansi-color-apply-on-region (point-min) (point-max))
-    (special-mode)
-    (if called-interactively-p
-        (display-buffer (elixir-format--errbuff))
-      (error "Elixir Format error see %s" (elixir-format--errbuff)))))
-
-(defun elixir-format--clean-output-buffers ()
-  (with-current-buffer (elixir-format--outbuff)
-    (erase-buffer))
-
-  (with-current-buffer (elixir-format--errbuff)
-    (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-    (erase-buffer)))
-
-(defun elixir-format--run-format (called-interactively-p)
-  (let ((tmpfile (make-temp-file "elixir-format" nil ".ex"))
-        (our-elixir-format-arguments (list (elixir-format--mix-executable) "format")))
-
-    (write-region nil nil tmpfile)
-    (run-hooks 'elixir-format-hook)
-
-    (when elixir-format-arguments
-      (setq our-elixir-format-arguments (append our-elixir-format-arguments elixir-format-arguments)))
-    (setq our-elixir-format-arguments (append our-elixir-format-arguments (list tmpfile)))
-
-    (if (zerop (apply #'call-process (elixir-format--elixir-executable) nil (elixir-format--errbuff) nil our-elixir-format-arguments))
-        (elixir-format--call-format-command tmpfile)
-      (elixir-format--failed-to-format called-interactively-p))
-    (delete-file tmpfile)
-    (kill-buffer (elixir-format--outbuff))))
-
-(defun elixir-format--call-format-command (tmpfile)
-  (if (zerop (call-process-region (point-min) (point-max) "diff" nil (elixir-format--outbuff) nil "-n" "-" tmpfile))
-      (message "File is already formatted")
-    (elixir-format--apply-rcs-patch (elixir-format--outbuff))
-    (message "elixir-format format applied"))
-  (kill-buffer (elixir-format--errbuff)))
-
-(defun elixir-format--failed-to-format (called-interactively-p)
-  (with-current-buffer (elixir-format--errbuff)
-    (setq buffer-read-only t)
-    (ansi-color-apply-on-region (point-min) (point-max))
-    (special-mode))
-
-  (if called-interactively-p
-      (display-buffer (elixir-format--errbuff))
-    (error "elixir-format failed: see %s" (buffer-name (elixir-format--errbuff)))))
-
-(defun elixir-format--apply-rcs-patch (patch-buffer)
-  "Apply an RCS-formatted diff from PATCH-BUFFER to the current buffer.
-Shamelessly stolen from go-mode (https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el)"
-
-  (let ((target-buffer (current-buffer))
-        ;; Relative offset between buffer line numbers and line numbers
-        ;; in patch.
-        ;;
-        ;; Line numbers in the patch are based on the source file, so
-        ;; we have to keep an offset when making changes to the
-        ;; buffer.
-        ;;
-        ;; Appending lines decrements the offset (possibly making it
-        ;; negative), deleting lines increments it. This order
-        ;; simplifies the forward-line invocations.
-        (line-offset 0))
-    (save-excursion
-      (with-current-buffer patch-buffer
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (while (not (eobp))
-          (unless (looking-at "^\\([ad]\\)\\([0-9]+\\) \\([0-9]+\\)")
-            (error "Invalid rcs patch or internal error in elixir-format--apply-rcs-patch"))
-          (forward-line)
-          (let ((action (match-string 1))
-                (from (string-to-number (match-string 2)))
-                (len  (string-to-number (match-string 3))))
-            (cond
-             ((equal action "a")
-              (let ((start (point)))
-                (forward-line len)
-                (let ((text (buffer-substring start (point))))
-                  (with-current-buffer target-buffer
-                    (cl-decf line-offset len)
-                    (goto-char (point-min))
-                    (forward-line (- from len line-offset))
-                    (insert text)))))
-             ((equal action "d")
-              (with-current-buffer target-buffer
-                (elixir-format--goto-line (- from line-offset))
-                (cl-incf line-offset len)
-                (elixir-format--delete-whole-line len)))
-             (t
-              (error "Invalid rcs patch or internal error in elixir-format--apply-rcs-patch")))))))))
-
-(defun elixir-format--goto-line (line)
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (forward-line (1- line)))
-
-(defun elixir-format--delete-whole-line (&optional arg)
-  "Delete the current line without putting it in the `kill-ring'.
-Derived from function `kill-whole-line'.  ARG is defined as for that
-function.
-
-Shamelessly stolen from go-mode (https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el)"
-  (setq arg (or arg 1))
-  (if (and (> arg 0)
-           (eobp)
-           (save-excursion (forward-visible-line 0) (eobp)))
-      (signal 'end-of-buffer nil))
-  (if (and (< arg 0)
-           (bobp)
-           (save-excursion (end-of-visible-line) (bobp)))
-      (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil))
-  (cond ((zerop arg)
-         (delete-region (progn (forward-visible-line 0) (point))
-                        (progn (end-of-visible-line) (point))))
-        ((< arg 0)
-         (delete-region (progn (end-of-visible-line) (point))
-                        (progn (forward-visible-line (1+ arg))
-                               (unless (bobp)
-                                 (backward-char))
-                               (point))))
-        (t
-         (delete-region (progn (forward-visible-line 0) (point))
-                        (progn (forward-visible-line arg) (point))))))
-
-(provide 'elixir-format)
-
-;;; elixir-format.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-format.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-format.elc
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index 82ba5f00b683..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-format.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-mode-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-mode-autoloads.el
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index fb44552bf9de..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-mode-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
-;;; elixir-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "elixir-format" "elixir-format.el" (23454 53158
-;;;;;;  963266 440000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from elixir-format.el
-
-(autoload 'elixir-format "elixir-format" "\
-
-
-\(fn &optional CALLED-INTERACTIVELY-P)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "elixir-mode" "elixir-mode.el" (23454 53158
-;;;;;;  956961 640000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from elixir-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'elixir-mode-open-github "elixir-mode" "\
-Elixir mode open GitHub page.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'elixir-mode-open-elixir-home "elixir-mode" "\
-Elixir mode go to language home.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'elixir-mode-open-docs-master "elixir-mode" "\
-Elixir mode go to master documentation.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'elixir-mode-open-docs-stable "elixir-mode" "\
-Elixir mode go to stable documentation.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'elixir-mode-version "elixir-mode" "\
-Get the Elixir-Mode version as string.
-
-If called interactively or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, show the
-version in the echo area and the messages buffer.
-
-The returned string includes both, the version from package.el
-and the library version, if both a present and different.
-
-If the version number could not be determined, signal an error,
-if called interactively, or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, otherwise
-just return nil.
-
-\(fn &optional SHOW-VERSION)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'elixir-mode "elixir-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing Elixir code.
-
-\\{elixir-mode-map}
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.elixir\\'" . elixir-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.ex\\'" . elixir-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.exs\\'" . elixir-mode))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("elixir-mode-pkg.el" "elixir-smie.el")
-;;;;;;  (23454 53158 961236 810000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; elixir-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-mode-pkg.el
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index bd2dbae498ab..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-mode-pkg.el
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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "elixir-mode" "20180711.1245" "Major mode for editing Elixir files"
-  '((emacs "24")
-    (pkg-info "0.4"))
-  :keywords
-  '("languages" "elixir")
-  :url "https://github.com/elixir-lang/emacs-elixir")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-mode.el
deleted file mode 100644
index c396d3032b11..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-mode.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,560 +0,0 @@
-;;; elixir-mode.el --- Major mode for editing Elixir files
-
-;; Copyright 2011-2015 secondplanet
-;;           2013-2015 Samuel Tonini, Matt DeBoard, Andreas Fuchs
-;; Authors: Humza Yaqoob,
-;;          Andreas Fuchs <asf@boinkor.net>,
-;;          Matt DeBoard
-;;          Samuel Tonini <tonini.samuel@gmail.com>
-
-;; URL: https://github.com/elixir-lang/emacs-elixir
-;; Created: Mon Nov 7 2011
-;; Keywords: languages elixir
-;; Version: 2.3.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24") (pkg-info "0.4"))
-
-;; This file is not a part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;  Provides font-locking, indentation and navigation support
-;;  for the Elixir programming language.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'easymenu)           ; Elixir Mode menu definition
-(require 'elixir-smie)        ; Syntax and indentation support
-(require 'pkg-info)           ; Display Elixir Mode package version
-(require 'elixir-format)      ; Elixir Format functions
-
-(defgroup elixir nil
-  "Major mode for editing Elixir code."
-  :prefix "elixir-"
-  :group 'languages
-  :link '(url-link :tag "Github" "https://github.com/elixir-lang/emacs-elixir")
-  :link '(emacs-commentary-link :tag "Commentary" "elixir-mode"))
-
-(defvar elixir-mode-website-url "http://elixir-lang.org"
-  "Official url of Elixir programming website.")
-
-(defvar elixir-mode-doc-url "https://hexdocs.pm/elixir"
-  "Official documentation for the Elixir programming language.")
-
-(defvar elixir-mode-hook nil)
-
-(defvar elixir-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    map)
-  "Keymap used in `elixir-mode'.")
-
-(defvar elixir-imenu-generic-expression
-  '(("Modules" "^\\s-*defmodule[ \n\t]+\\([A-Z][A-Za-z0-9._]+\\)\\s-+.*$" 1)
-    ("Public Functions" "^\\s-*def[ \n\t]+\\([a-z0-9_!\\?]+\\)\\(([^)]*)\\)*.*" 1)
-    ("Private Functions" "^\\s-*defp[ \n\t]+\\([a-z0-9_!\\?]+\\)\\(([^)]*)\\)*.*" 1)
-    ("Public Macros" "^\\s-*defmacro[ \n\t]+\\([a-z0-9_!\\?]+\\)\\(([^)]*)\\)*.*" 1)
-    ("Private Macros" "^\\s-*defmacrop[ \n\t]+\\([a-z0-9_!\\?]+\\)\\(([^)]*)\\)*.*" 1)
-    ("Delegates" "^\\s-*defdelegate[ \n\t]+\\([a-z0-9_]+\\)\\(([^)]*)\\)*.*" 1)
-    ("Overridables" "^\\s-*defoverridable[ \n\t]+\\([a-z0-9_]+\\)\\(([^)]*)\\)*.*" 1)
-    ("Tests" "^\\s-*test[ \t\n]+\"?\\(:?[a-z0-9_@+() \t-]+\\)\"?[ \t\n]+.*" 1))
-  "Imenu pattern for `elixir-mode'.")
-
-(defvar elixir-basic-offset 2)
-(defvar elixir-key-label-offset 0)
-(defvar elixir-match-label-offset 2)
-
-(defvar elixir-attribute-face 'elixir-attribute-face)
-(defface elixir-attribute-face
-  '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
-     :foreground "MediumPurple4")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     (:foreground "thistle"))
-    (t nil))
-  "For use with module attribute tokens."
-  :group 'font-lock-faces)
-
-(defvar elixir-atom-face 'elixir-atom-face)
-(defface elixir-atom-face
-  '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
-     :foreground "RoyalBlue4")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     (:foreground "light sky blue"))
-    (t nil))
-  "For use with atoms & map keys."
-  :group 'font-lock-faces)
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (defconst elixir-rx-constituents
-    `(
-      (string-delimiter . ,(rx (and
-                                ;; Match even number of backslashes.
-                                (or (not (any ?\\ ?\' ?\")) point
-                                    ;; Quotes might be preceded by escaped quote
-                                    (and (or (not (any ?\\)) point) ?\\
-                                         (* ?\\ ?\\) (any ?\' ?\")))
-                                (* ?\\ ?\\)
-                                ;; Match single or triple quotes of any kind.
-                                (group (or "\"" "\"\"\"" "'" "'''")))))
-      (atoms . ,(rx ":"
-                    (or
-                     (and
-                      (any "a-z" "A-Z" "_" "\"" "'")
-                      (zero-or-more (any "a-z" "A-Z" "0-9" "_" "\"" "'" "!" "@" "?")))
-                     (and "\"" (one-or-more (not (any "\""))) "\"")
-                     (and "'" (one-or-more (not (any "'"))) "'"))))
-      (builtin . ,(rx symbol-start
-                      (or "case" "cond" "for" "if" "quote" "raise" "receive" "send"
-                          "super" "throw" "try" "unless" "unquote" "unquote_splicing"
-                          "with")
-                      symbol-end))
-      (builtin-declaration . ,(rx symbol-start
-                                  (or "def" "defp" "defmodule" "defprotocol"
-                                      "defmacro" "defmacrop" "defdelegate"
-                                      "defexception" "defstruct" "defimpl"
-                                      "defcallback" "defoverridable")
-                                  symbol-end))
-      (builtin-namespace . ,(rx symbol-start
-                                (or "import" "require" "use" "alias")
-                                symbol-end))
-      ;; Set aside code point syntax for negation face.
-      (code-point . ,(rx symbol-start
-                         "?"
-                         anything
-                         symbol-end))
-      (function-declaration . ,(rx (or line-start (not (any ".")))
-                                   symbol-start
-                                   (or "def" "defp")
-                                   symbol-end))
-      ;; The first character of an identifier must be a letter or an underscore.
-      ;; After that, they may contain any alphanumeric character + underscore.
-      ;; Additionally, the final character may be either `?' or `!'.
-      (identifiers . ,(rx (one-or-more (any "A-Z" "a-z" "_"))
-                          (zero-or-more (any "A-Z" "a-z" "0-9" "_"))
-                          (optional (or "?" "!"))))
-      (keyword . ,(rx symbol-start
-                      (or "fn" "do" "end" "after" "else" "rescue" "catch")
-                      symbol-end))
-      (keyword-operator . ,(rx symbol-start
-                               (or "not" "and" "or" "when" "in")
-                               symbol-end))
-      ;; Module and submodule names start with upper case letter. This
-      ;; can then be followed by any combination of alphanumeric chars.
-      ;; In turn, this can be followed by a `.' which begins the notation of
-      ;; a submodule, which follows the same naming pattern of the module.
-      ;; Finally, like other identifiers, it can be terminated with either `?'
-      ;; or `!'.
-      (module-names . ,(rx symbol-start
-                           (optional (or "%" "&"))
-                           (one-or-more (any "A-Z"))
-                           (zero-or-more (any "A-Z" "a-z" "_" "0-9"))
-                           (zero-or-more
-                            (and "."
-                                 (one-or-more (any "A-Z" "_"))
-                                 (zero-or-more (any "A-Z" "a-z" "_" "0-9"))))
-                           (optional (or "!" "?"))
-                           symbol-end))
-      (pseudo-var . ,(rx symbol-start
-                         (optional (or "%" "&"))
-                         (or "_" "__MODULE__" "__DIR__" "__ENV__" "__CALLER__"
-                             "__block__" "__aliases__")
-                         symbol-end))
-      (sigils . ,(rx "~" (or "B" "C" "D" "N" "R" "S" "T" "b" "c" "r" "s" "w")))))
-
-  (defmacro elixir-rx (&rest sexps)
-    (let ((rx-constituents (append elixir-rx-constituents rx-constituents)))
-      (cond ((null sexps)
-             (error "No regexp"))
-            ((cdr sexps)
-             (rx-to-string `(and ,@sexps) t))
-            (t
-             (rx-to-string (car sexps) t))))))
-
-(defsubst elixir-syntax-in-string-or-comment-p ()
-  (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))
-
-(defsubst elixir-syntax-count-quotes (quote-char &optional point limit)
-  "Count number of quotes around point (max is 3).
-QUOTE-CHAR is the quote char to count.  Optional argument POINT is
-the point where scan starts (defaults to current point), and LIMIT
-is used to limit the scan."
-  (let ((i 0))
-    (while (and (< i 3)
-                (or (not limit) (< (+ point i) limit))
-                (eq (char-after (+ point i)) quote-char))
-      (setq i (1+ i)))
-    i))
-
-(defun elixir-syntax-stringify ()
-  "Put `syntax-table' property correctly on single/triple quotes."
-  (let* ((num-quotes (length (match-string-no-properties 1)))
-         (ppss (prog2
-                   (backward-char num-quotes)
-                   (syntax-ppss)
-                 (forward-char num-quotes)))
-         (string-start (and (not (nth 4 ppss)) (nth 8 ppss)))
-         (quote-starting-pos (- (point) num-quotes))
-         (quote-ending-pos (point))
-         (num-closing-quotes
-          (and string-start
-               (elixir-syntax-count-quotes
-                (char-before) string-start quote-starting-pos))))
-    (cond ((and string-start (= num-closing-quotes 0))
-           ;; This set of quotes doesn't match the string starting
-           ;; kind. Do nothing.
-           nil)
-          ((not string-start)
-           ;; This set of quotes delimit the start of a string.
-           (put-text-property quote-starting-pos (1+ quote-starting-pos)
-                              'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|")))
-          ((= num-quotes num-closing-quotes)
-           ;; This set of quotes delimit the end of a string.
-           (put-text-property (1- quote-ending-pos) quote-ending-pos
-                              'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|")))
-          ((> num-quotes num-closing-quotes)
-           ;; This may only happen whenever a triple quote is closing
-           ;; a single quoted string. Add string delimiter syntax to
-           ;; all three quotes.
-           (put-text-property quote-starting-pos quote-ending-pos
-                              'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|"))))))
-
-
-(defun elixir-syntax-propertize-interpolation ()
-  (let* ((beg (match-beginning 0))
-         (context (save-excursion (save-match-data (syntax-ppss beg)))))
-    (put-text-property beg (1+ beg) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "w"))
-    (put-text-property beg (1+ beg) 'elixir-interpolation
-                       (cons (nth 3 context) (match-data)))))
-
-(defconst elixir-sigil-delimiter-pair
-  '((?\( . ")")
-    (?\{ . "}")
-    (?\< . ">")
-    (?\[ . "]")))
-
-(defun elixir-syntax-replace-property-in-sigil ()
-  (unless (elixir-syntax-in-string-or-comment-p)
-    (let ((heredoc-p (save-excursion
-                       (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-                       (looking-at-p "~[sS]\\(?:'''\\|\"\"\"\\)"))))
-      (unless heredoc-p
-        (forward-char 1)
-        (let* ((start-delim (char-after (1- (point))))
-               (end-delim (or (assoc-default start-delim elixir-sigil-delimiter-pair)
-                              (char-to-string start-delim)))
-               (end (save-excursion
-                      (let (finish)
-                        (while (not finish)
-                          (skip-chars-forward (concat "^" end-delim))
-                          (if (or (not (eq (char-before) ?\\))
-                                  (eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?\\)
-                                  (eobp))
-                              (setq finish t)
-                            (forward-char 1)))
-                        (point))))
-               (word-syntax (string-to-syntax "w")))
-          (when (memq start-delim '(?' ?\"))
-            (setq end (1+ end))
-            (forward-char -1))
-          (while (re-search-forward "[\"'#]" end 'move)
-            (put-text-property (1- (point)) (point) 'syntax-table word-syntax)))))))
-
-(defun elixir-syntax-propertize-function (start end)
-  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-    (goto-char start)
-    (funcall
-     (syntax-propertize-rules
-      ("\\(\\?\\)[\"']"
-       (1 (if (save-excursion (nth 3 (syntax-ppss (match-beginning 0))))
-              ;; Within a string, skip.
-              (ignore
-               (goto-char (match-end 1)))
-            (put-text-property (match-end 1) (match-end 0)
-                               'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "_"))
-            (string-to-syntax "'"))))
-      ((elixir-rx string-delimiter)
-       (0 (ignore (elixir-syntax-stringify))))
-      ((elixir-rx sigils)
-       (0 (ignore (elixir-syntax-replace-property-in-sigil))))
-      ((rx (group "#{" (0+ (not (any "}"))) "}"))
-       (0 (ignore (elixir-syntax-propertize-interpolation)))))
-     start end)))
-
-(defun elixir-match-interpolation (limit)
-  (let ((pos (next-single-char-property-change (point) 'elixir-interpolation
-                                               nil limit)))
-    (when (and pos (> pos (point)))
-      (goto-char pos)
-      (let ((value (get-text-property pos 'elixir-interpolation)))
-        (if (car value)
-            (progn
-              (set-match-data (cdr value))
-              t)
-          (elixir-match-interpolation limit))))))
-
-
-(defconst elixir-font-lock-keywords
-  `(
-    ;; String interpolation
-    (elixir-match-interpolation 0 font-lock-variable-name-face t)
-
-    ;; Module attributes
-    (,(elixir-rx (and "@" (1+ identifiers)))
-     0 elixir-attribute-face)
-
-    ;; Keywords
-    (,(elixir-rx (and (or line-start (not (any ".")))
-                      (group (or builtin builtin-declaration builtin-namespace
-                                 keyword keyword-operator))))
-     1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-
-    ;; Function names, i.e. `def foo do'.
-    (,(elixir-rx (group function-declaration)
-                 space
-                 (group identifiers))
-     2 font-lock-function-name-face)
-
-    ;; Sigil patterns. Elixir has support for eight different sigil delimiters.
-    ;; This isn't a very DRY approach here but it gets the job done.
-    (,(elixir-rx (group sigils)
-                 (and "/"
-                      (group (zero-or-more (or (and "\\" "/") (not (any "/" "\n" "\r")))))
-                      "/"))
-     (1 font-lock-builtin-face)
-     (2 font-lock-string-face))
-    (,(elixir-rx (group sigils)
-                 (and "["
-                      (group (zero-or-more (or (and "\\" "]") (not (any "]" "\n" "\r")))))
-                      "]"))
-     (1 font-lock-builtin-face)
-     (2 font-lock-string-face))
-    (,(elixir-rx (group sigils)
-                 (and "{"
-                      (group (zero-or-more (or (and "\\" "}") (not (any "}" "\n" "\r")))))
-                      "}"))
-     (1 font-lock-builtin-face)
-     (2 font-lock-string-face))
-    (,(elixir-rx (group sigils)
-                 (and "("
-                      (group (zero-or-more (or (and "\\" ")") (not (any ")" "\n" "\r")))))
-                      ")"))
-     (1 font-lock-builtin-face)
-     (2 font-lock-string-face))
-    (,(elixir-rx (group sigils)
-                 (and "|"
-                      (group (zero-or-more (or (and "\\" "|") (not (any "|" "\n" "\r")))))
-                      "|"))
-     (1 font-lock-builtin-face)
-     (2 font-lock-string-face))
-    (,(elixir-rx (group sigils)
-                 (and "\""
-                      (group (zero-or-more (or (and "\\" "\"") (not (any "\"" "\n" "\r")))))
-                      "\""))
-     (1 font-lock-builtin-face)
-     (2 font-lock-string-face))
-    (,(elixir-rx (group sigils)
-                 (and "'"
-                      (group (zero-or-more (or (and "\\" "'") (not (any "'" "\n" "\r")))))
-                      "'"))
-     (1 font-lock-builtin-face)
-     (2 font-lock-string-face))
-    (,(elixir-rx (group sigils)
-                 (and "<"
-                      (group (zero-or-more (or (and "\\" ">") (not (any ">" "\n" "\r")))))
-                      ">"))
-     (1 font-lock-builtin-face)
-     (2 font-lock-string-face))
-
-    ;; Modules
-    (,(elixir-rx (group module-names))
-     1 font-lock-type-face)
-
-    ;; Atoms and singleton-like words like true/false/nil.
-    (,(elixir-rx symbol-start
-                 (group (or atoms "true" "false" "nil"))
-                 symbol-end
-                 (zero-or-more space)
-                 (optional "="))
-     1 elixir-atom-face)
-
-    ;; Gray out variables starting with "_"
-    (,(elixir-rx symbol-start
-                 (group (and "_"
-                             (any "A-Z" "a-z" "0-9"))
-                        (zero-or-more (any "A-Z" "a-z" "0-9" "_"))
-                        (optional (or "?" "!"))))
-     1 font-lock-comment-face)
-
-    ;; Variable definitions
-    (,(elixir-rx (group identifiers)
-                 (zero-or-more space)
-                 (repeat 1 "=")
-                 (or (or sigils identifiers space)
-                     (one-or-more "\n")))
-     1 font-lock-variable-name-face)
-
-    ;; Map keys
-    (,(elixir-rx (group (and (one-or-more identifiers) ":")) space)
-     1 elixir-atom-face)
-
-    ;; Pseudovariables
-    (,(elixir-rx (group pseudo-var))
-     1 font-lock-constant-face)
-
-    ;; Code points
-    (,(elixir-rx (group code-point))
-     1 font-lock-negation-char-face)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun elixir-mode-open-github ()
-  "Elixir mode open GitHub page."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url "https://github.com/elixir-lang/emacs-elixir"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun elixir-mode-open-elixir-home ()
-  "Elixir mode go to language home."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url elixir-mode-website-url))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun elixir-mode-open-docs-master ()
-  "Elixir mode go to master documentation."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url (concat elixir-mode-doc-url "/master")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun elixir-mode-open-docs-stable ()
-  "Elixir mode go to stable documentation."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url elixir-mode-doc-url))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun elixir-mode-version (&optional show-version)
-  "Get the Elixir-Mode version as string.
-
-If called interactively or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, show the
-version in the echo area and the messages buffer.
-
-The returned string includes both, the version from package.el
-and the library version, if both a present and different.
-
-If the version number could not be determined, signal an error,
-if called interactively, or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, otherwise
-just return nil."
-  (interactive (list t))
-  (let ((version (pkg-info-version-info 'elixir-mode)))
-    (when show-version
-      (message "Elixir-Mode version: %s" version))
-    version))
-
-(defun elixir-mode-fill-doc-string ()
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (re-search-backward "@\\(?:module\\)?doc +\"\"\"" nil t)
-    (re-search-forward "\"\"\"" nil t)
-    (set-mark (point))
-    (re-search-forward "\"\"\"" nil t)
-    (re-search-backward "^ *\"\"\"" nil t)
-    (backward-char)
-    (fill-region (point) (mark))))
-
-(defun elixir-beginning-of-defun (&optional arg)
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((regexp (concat "^\\s-*" (elixir-rx builtin-declaration)))
-        case-fold-search)
-    (while (and (re-search-backward regexp nil t (or arg 1))
-                (elixir-syntax-in-string-or-comment-p)))
-    (goto-char (line-beginning-position))))
-
-(defun elixir-end-of-defun ()
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-  (if (re-search-forward "\\_<do:" (line-end-position) t)
-      (goto-char (line-end-position))
-    (goto-char (line-end-position))
-    (let ((level (save-excursion
-                   (elixir-beginning-of-defun)
-                   (current-indentation)))
-          finish)
-      (while (and (not finish) (re-search-forward "^\\s-*\\_<end\\_>" nil t))
-        (when (and (not (elixir-syntax-in-string-or-comment-p))
-                   (= (current-indentation) level))
-          (setq finish t)))
-      (when (looking-back "^\\s-*\\_<end" (line-beginning-position))
-        (forward-line 1)))))
-
-(defun elixir--docstring-p (&optional pos)
-  "Check to see if there is a docstring at pos."
-  (let ((pos (or pos (nth 8 (parse-partial-sexp (point-min) (point))))))
-    (when pos
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char pos)
-        (and (looking-at "\"\"\"")(looking-back "@moduledoc[ \]+\\|@doc[ \]+"
-                                                (line-beginning-position)))))))
-
-(defun elixir-font-lock-syntactic-face-function (state)
-  (if (nth 3 state)
-      (if (elixir--docstring-p (nth 8 state))
-          font-lock-doc-face
-        font-lock-string-face)
-    font-lock-comment-face))
-
-(easy-menu-define elixir-mode-menu elixir-mode-map
-  "Elixir mode menu."
-  '("Elixir"
-    ["Indent line" smie-indent-line]
-    "---"
-    ["elixir-mode on GitHub" elixir-mode-open-github]
-    ["Elixir homepage" elixir-mode-open-elixir-home]
-    ["About" elixir-mode-version]))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode elixir-mode prog-mode "Elixir"
-  "Major mode for editing Elixir code.
-
-\\{elixir-mode-map}"
-  (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
-       '(elixir-font-lock-keywords
-         nil nil nil nil
-         (font-lock-syntactic-face-function
-          . elixir-font-lock-syntactic-face-function)))
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "# ")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-end) "")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) "#+ *")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-use-syntax) t)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'syntax-propertize-function)
-       #'elixir-syntax-propertize-function)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'imenu-generic-expression)
-       elixir-imenu-generic-expression)
-
-  (set (make-local-variable 'beginning-of-defun-function) #'elixir-beginning-of-defun)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'end-of-defun-function) #'elixir-end-of-defun)
-
-  (smie-setup elixir-smie-grammar 'verbose-elixir-smie-rules
-              :forward-token 'elixir-smie-forward-token
-              :backward-token 'elixir-smie-backward-token))
-
-;; Invoke elixir-mode when appropriate
-
-;;;###autoload
-(progn
-  (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.elixir\\'" . elixir-mode))
-  (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.ex\\'" . elixir-mode))
-  (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.exs\\'" . elixir-mode)))
-
-(provide 'elixir-mode)
-
-;;; elixir-mode.el ends here
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-;;; elixir-smie.el --- Structural syntax support for elixir-mode
-
-;; Copyright 2011-2015 secondplanet
-;;           2013-2015 Samuel Tonini, Matt DeBoard, Andreas Fuchs
-
-;; This file is not a part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;  Structural syntax support for elixir-mode
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'smie)           ; Simple minded indentation engine
-(require 'cl-lib)         ; `cl-flet'
-
-;; HACK: Patch for Emacs 24.3 smie that fix
-;; https://github.com/elixir-lang/emacs-elixir/issues/107.
-;;
-;; defadvice is used to change the behavior only for elixir-mode.
-;; Definition of advice is a definition of corresponding function
-;; in Emacs 24.4.
-(when (and (= 24 emacs-major-version)
-           (= 3  emacs-minor-version))
-  (defadvice smie-rule-parent (around elixir-mode-patch activate)
-    (if (not (eq major-mode 'elixir-mode))
-        (progn ad-do-it)
-      (setq ad-return-value
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (cadr (smie-indent--parent)))
-              (cons 'column
-                    (+ (or offset 0)
-                       (smie-indent-virtual)))))))
-
-  (defadvice smie-indent-comment (around elixir-mode-patch activate)
-    (if (not (eq major-mode 'elixir-mode))
-        (progn ad-do-it)
-      (setq ad-return-value
-            (and (smie-indent--bolp)
-                 (let ((pos (point)))
-                   (save-excursion
-                     (beginning-of-line)
-                     (and (re-search-forward comment-start-skip (line-end-position) t)
-                          (eq pos (or (match-end 1) (match-beginning 0))))))
-                 (save-excursion
-                   (forward-comment (point-max))
-                   (skip-chars-forward " \t\r\n")
-                   (unless
-                       (save-excursion
-                         (let ((next (funcall smie-forward-token-function)))
-                           (or (if (zerop (length next))
-                                   (or (eobp) (eq (car (syntax-after (point))) 5)))
-                               (rassoc next smie-closer-alist))))
-                     (smie-indent-calculate))))))))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-looking-around (back at)
-  "Check if looking backwards at BACK and forward at AT."
-  (and (looking-at-p at) (looking-back back)))
-
-;; Declare variable that we need from the smie package
-(defvar smie--parent)
-
-(defvar elixir-smie-verbose-p nil
-  "Emit context information about the current syntax state.")
-
-(defvar elixir-mode-syntax-table
-  (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
-
-    ;; Note that ?_ might be better as class "_", but either seems to
-    ;; work:
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?| "." table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?- "." table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?+ "." table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?* "." table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?/ "." table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?< "." table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?> "." table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "_" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?? "w" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?~ "w" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?! "_" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?' "\"'" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"\"" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?# "<" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\( "()" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\) ")(" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\{ "(}" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\} "){" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "(]" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\] ")[" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?: "_" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?@ "_" table)
-    table)
-  "Elixir mode syntax table.")
-
-(defconst elixir-smie-grammar
-  (smie-prec2->grammar
-   (smie-merge-prec2s
-    (smie-bnf->prec2
-     '((id)
-       (statements (statement)
-                   (statement ";" statements))
-       (statement (non-block-expr "fn" match-statements "end")
-                  (non-block-expr "do" statements "end")
-                  ("if" non-block-expr "do" statements "else" statements "end")
-                  ("if" non-block-expr "do" statements "end")
-                  ("if" non-block-expr "COMMA" "do:" non-block-expr)
-                  ("if" non-block-expr "COMMA"
-                   "do:" non-block-expr "COMMA"
-                   "else:" non-block-expr)
-                  ("try" "do" statements "after" statements "end")
-                  ("try" "do" statements "catch" match-statements "end")
-                  ("try" "do" statements "rescue" match-statements "end")
-                  ("try" "do" statements "end")
-                  ("case" non-block-expr "do" match-statements "end")
-                  ("for" non-block-expr "COMMA" "do:" non-block-expr)
-		  ("for" non-block-expr "COMMA" "into:" non-block-expr "COMMA" "do" statements "end")
-		  ("for" non-block-expr "COMMA" "into:" non-block-expr "COMMA" "do:" non-block-expr)
-		  ("with" non-block-expr "do" statements "else" statements "end")
-		  ("with" non-block-expr "do:" non-block-expr "COMMA" "else:" non-block-expr))
-       (non-block-expr (non-block-expr "OP" non-block-expr)
-                       ("(" non-block-expr ")")
-                       ("{" non-block-expr "}")
-                       ("[" non-block-expr "]")
-                       ("STRING"))
-       (match-statements (match-statement "MATCH-STATEMENT-DELIMITER"
-                                          match-statements)
-                         (match-statement))
-       (match-statement (non-block-expr "->" statements)))
-     '((assoc "if" "do:" "else:")
-       (assoc "COMMA")
-       (left "OP")))
-
-    (smie-precs->prec2
-     '((left "||")
-       (left "&&")
-       (nonassoc "=~" "===" "!==" "==" "!=" "<=" ">=" "<" ">")
-       (left "+" "-" "<<<" ">>>" "^^^" "~~~" "&&&" "|||")
-       (left "*" "/"))))))
-
-(defvar elixir-smie--operator-regexp
-  (rx (or "<<<" ">>>" "^^^" "~~~" "&&&" "|||" "===" "!==" "==" "!=" "<="
-          "=" ">=" "<" ">" "&&" "||" "<>" "++" "--" "//" "/>" "=~" "|>")))
-
-(defvar elixir-smie--binary-sequence-regexp
-  (rx (or "<<" ">>")))
-
-(defvar elixir-smie--block-operator-regexp
-  (rx "->" (0+ nonl)))
-
-(defvar elixir-smie--oneline-def-operator-regexp
-  (rx "do:" (0+ nonl)))
-
-(defvar elixir-smie--spaces-til-eol-regexp
-  (rx (and (1+ space) eol))
-  "Regex representing one or more whitespace characters concluding with eol.")
-
-(defvar elixir-smie--comment-regexp
-  (rx (and (0+ space) "#" (0+ not-newline)))
-  "Regex matching comments.")
-
-(defvar elixir-smie-indent-basic 2)
-
-(defmacro elixir-smie-debug (message &rest format-args)
-  `(progn
-     (when elixir-smie-verbose-p
-       (message (format ,message ,@format-args)))
-     nil))
-
-(defun elixir-smie--implicit-semi-p ()
-  (not (or (memq (char-before) '(?\{ ?\[))
-           (looking-back elixir-smie--operator-regexp (- (point) 3) t))))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-current-line-contains-built-in-keyword-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if the current line contains built in keywords with a `.'"
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (looking-at ".+\\.\\(case\\|try\\|if\\|rescue\\)")))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-last-line-end-with-block-operator-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if the previous line ends with a `->' operator."
-  (save-excursion
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (move-end-of-line 1)
-    (looking-back elixir-smie--block-operator-regexp (- (point) 3) t)))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-last-line-start-with-block-operator-p ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (looking-at "^\s+->.+$")))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-current-line-start-with-pipe-operator-p ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (looking-at "^\s*|>.+$")))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-last-line-is-assignment-p ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (looking-at "^.+=.+$")))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-last-line-start-with-pipe-operator-p ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (looking-at "^\s*|>.+$")))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-line-starts-with-do-colon-p ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (looking-at "^\s+do:")))
-
-(defun elixir-smie--semi-ends-match ()
-  "Return non-nil if the current line concludes a match block."
-  (when (not (eobp))
-    (save-excursion
-      ;; Warning: Recursion.
-      ;; This is easy though.
-
-      ;; 1. If we're at a blank line, move forward a character. This takes us to
-      ;;    the next line.
-      ;; 2. If we're not at the end of the buffer, call this function again.
-      ;;    (Otherwise, return nil.)
-
-      ;; The point here is that we want to treat blank lines as a single semi-
-      ;; colon when it comes to detecting the end of match statements. This could
-      ;; also be handled by a `while' expression or some other looping mechanism.
-      (cl-flet ((self-call ()
-                           (if (< (point) (point-max))
-                               (elixir-smie--semi-ends-match)
-                             nil)))
-        (cond
-         ((and (eolp) (bolp))
-          (forward-char)
-          (self-call))
-         ((looking-at elixir-smie--spaces-til-eol-regexp)
-          (forward-char)
-          (self-call))
-         ;; And if we're NOT on a blank line, move to the end of the line, and see
-         ;; if we're looking back at a block operator.
-         (t (move-end-of-line 1)
-            (and (looking-back elixir-smie--block-operator-regexp)
-                 (not (looking-back ".+fn.+")))))))))
-
-(defun elixir-smie--same-line-as-parent (parent-pos child-pos)
-  "Return non-nil if `child-pos' is on same line as `parent-pos'."
-  (= (line-number-at-pos parent-pos) (line-number-at-pos child-pos)))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-forward-token ()
-  (cond
-   ;; If there is nothing but whitespace between the last token and eol, emit
-   ;; a semicolon.
-   ((looking-at elixir-smie--spaces-til-eol-regexp)
-    (goto-char (match-end 0))
-    ";")
-   ((and (or (looking-at elixir-smie--comment-regexp)
-             (looking-at "[\n#]"))
-         (elixir-smie--implicit-semi-p))
-    (if (eolp) (forward-char 1) (forward-comment 1))
-    ;; Note: `elixir-smie--semi-ends-match' will be called when the point is at
-    ;; the beginning of a new line. Keep that in mind.
-    (if (elixir-smie--semi-ends-match)
-        "MATCH-STATEMENT-DELIMITER"
-      (if (and (looking-at ".+,$")
-               (not (> (nth 0 (syntax-ppss)) 0)))
-          "COMMA"
-        ";")))
-   ((looking-at elixir-smie--block-operator-regexp)
-    (goto-char (match-end 0))
-    "->")
-   ((looking-at elixir-smie--operator-regexp)
-    (goto-char (match-end 0))
-    "OP")
-   (t
-    (let ((token (smie-default-forward-token)))
-      (unless (or (elixir-smie-empty-string-p token)
-		  (elixir-smie--at-dot-call))
-	token)))))
-
-(defun elixir-smie--at-dot-call ()
-  (and (eq ?w (char-syntax (following-char)))
-       (eq (char-before) ?.)
-       (not (eq (char-before (1- (point))) ?.))))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-backward-token ()
-  (let ((pos (point)))
-    (forward-comment (- (point)))
-    (cond
-     ((and (> pos (line-end-position))
-           (elixir-smie--implicit-semi-p))
-      (if (elixir-smie--semi-ends-match)
-          "MATCH-STATEMENT-DELIMITER"
-        (if (and (looking-back ",$" (- (point) 3) t)
-                 (not (> (nth 0 (syntax-ppss)) 0)))
-	    "COMMA"
-	  ";")))
-     ((looking-back elixir-smie--block-operator-regexp (- (point) 3) t)
-      (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-      "->")
-     ((looking-back elixir-smie--binary-sequence-regexp (- (point) 3) t)
-      (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-      "OP")
-     ((looking-back elixir-smie--operator-regexp (- (point) 3) t)
-      (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-      "OP")
-     (t (let ((token (smie-default-backward-token)))
-          (unless (or (elixir-smie-empty-string-p token)
-                      (elixir-smie--at-dot-call))
-            token))))))
-
-(defun verbose-elixir-smie-rules (kind token)
-  (let ((value (elixir-smie-rules kind token)))
-    (elixir-smie-debug "%s '%s'; sibling-p:%s parent:%s prev-is-OP:%s hanging:%s == %s" kind token
-                       (ignore-errors (smie-rule-sibling-p))
-                       (ignore-errors smie--parent)
-                       (ignore-errors (smie-rule-prev-p "OP"))
-                       (ignore-errors (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-                       value)
-    value))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-rules (kind token)
-  (pcase (cons kind token)
-    (`(:list-intro . ";")
-     -4)
-    (`(:list-intro . nil)
-     -4)
-    (`(:elem . args)
-     -4)
-    (`(:before . "COMMA")
-     (cond
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "with")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent 5))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "COMMA")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (if (save-excursion
-	     (forward-line 1)
-	     (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-	     (looking-at "^.+do:.+$"))
-	   (smie-rule-parent -5)
-	 (smie-rule-parent)))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "COMMA")
-            (not (smie-rule-hanging-p)))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "(")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "if")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "->")
-       (smie-rule-parent))))
-    (`(:after . "COMMA")
-     (cond
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "with")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent 5))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "{")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "[")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       0)
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "COMMA")
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "->")
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      (t (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))))
-    (`(:before . "OP")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "for")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (not (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-            (elixir-smie-current-line-start-with-pipe-operator-p)
-            (elixir-smie-last-line-is-assignment-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (not (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-            (elixir-smie-current-line-start-with-pipe-operator-p))
-       (cons 'column  (elixir-smie--previous-line-indentation)))
-      ((and (not (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-            (smie-rule-prev-p "OP"))
-       (- elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "def" "defp" "defmacro" "defmacrop")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      (t (smie-rule-parent))))
-    (`(:after . "OP")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-sibling-p) nil)
-      ((smie-rule-hanging-p)
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((and (not (smie-rule-sibling-p))
-            (not (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-            (smie-rule-parent-p "do:"))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      (t (smie-rule-parent (- elixir-smie-indent-basic)))))
-    (`(:before . "MATCH-STATEMENT-DELIMITER")
-     (cond
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "do")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "do")
-            (not (smie-rule-hanging-p)))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "fn"))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ;; There is a case when between two line inside a def block
-      ;; when jumping to the next line and indent, where the cursor
-      ;; jumps too much in front.
-      ;;
-      ;; Example:
-      ;; def generate_pkg(path, opts) do
-      ;;   name = Path.basename(Path.expand(path))
-      ;;
-      ;;   File.mkdir_p!(path)
-      ;;                              <-
-      ;;   File.cd! path, fn ->
-      ;;     _generate_pkg(name, opts)
-      ;;   end
-      ;; end
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "do")
-            (not (smie-rule-hanging-p)))
-       0)
-      ((and (not (smie-rule-sibling-p))
-            (nth 2 smie--parent)
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((and (not (smie-rule-sibling-p))
-            (not (nth 2 smie--parent))
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent))))
-    (`(:after . "MATCH-STATEMENT-DELIMITER")
-     (cond
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "MATCH-STATEMENT-DELIMITER")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p)
-            (smie-rule-sibling-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "after")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ;; Correct indentation after a one-line fn definition
-      ;; Example:
-      ;;
-      ;;  sum = Enum.reduce(dbms, fn(x, sum) -> x + sum end)
-      ;;  average_dbm = sum / length(addresses)
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "fn")
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      (t
-       (smie-rule-parent))))
-    (`(:before . "fn")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "(")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      (t (smie-rule-parent))))
-    (`(:before . "for")
-     (cond
-      ((elixir-smie-last-line-end-with-block-operator-p)
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-	    (smie-rule-prev-p "OP"))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((smie-rule-prev-p "OP" "def")
-       (smie-rule-parent -2))))
-    (`(:before . "into:")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "COMMA")
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))))
-    (`(:before . "do:")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "def" "defp" "defmacro" "defmacrop")
-       (if (save-excursion
-	     (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-	     (looking-at "^\s*do:.+$"))
-	   (smie-rule-parent)
-	 (smie-rule-parent)))
-      ;; Example
-      ;;
-      ;; hi = for i <- list, do: i
-      ;; # weird spacing now <- Indent
-      ;;
-      ;; for i <- list, do: i
-      ;; IO.puts 'WORKED' <- Indent
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "for")
-            (not (smie-rule-hanging-p)))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-            (not (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-	    (save-excursion
-	      (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-	      (looking-at "^\s*do:.+$")))
-       (if (> (nth 0 (syntax-ppss)) 0)
-	   (smie-rule-parent (- 3))
-	 (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-            (not (smie-rule-hanging-p)))
-       (if (> (nth 0 (syntax-ppss)) 0)
-	   (smie-rule-parent (- elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-	 (smie-rule-parent)))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "OP")
-            (not (smie-rule-hanging-p)))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "COMMA")
-            (not (smie-rule-hanging-p)))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))))
-    (`(:before . "do")
-     (cond
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "for")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (if (save-excursion
-	     (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-	     (looking-at "^.+\sfor\s.+\sdo\s*"))
-	   (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic)
-	 (smie-rule-parent (+ elixir-smie-indent-basic
-			      elixir-smie-indent-basic))))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "case")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ;; There is a case when between two line inside a def block
-      ;; when jumping to the next line and indent, where the cursor
-      ;; jumps too much in front.
-      ;;
-      ;; Example:
-      ;; def generate_pkg(path, opts) do
-      ;;   name = Path.basename(Path.expand(path))
-      ;;
-      ;;   File.mkdir_p!(path)
-      ;;                              <-
-      ;;   File.cd! path, fn ->
-      ;;     _generate_pkg(name, opts)
-      ;;   end
-      ;; end
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "def")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      (t elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-    (`(:before . "end")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "for")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "(")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      (t (smie-rule-parent))))
-    (`(:before . "else:")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-       (if (> (nth 0 (syntax-ppss)) 0)
-	   (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic)
-	 (smie-rule-parent)))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "if")
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      (t (smie-rule-parent))))
-    ;; Closing paren on the other line
-    (`(:before . "(")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "fn")
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ;; Indent parenthesis correctly inside a block
-      ;;
-      ;; Example:
-      ;;
-      ;; def bar do
-      ;;   ()
-      ;; .....
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "do")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "OP")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "with")
-	    (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "with")
-	    (not (smie-rule-hanging-p)))
-       (smie-rule-parent 3))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      (t (smie-rule-parent))))
-    (`(:before . "[")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-hanging-p)
-       (smie-rule-parent))))
-    (`(:before . "{")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "COMMA")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ;; Example
-      ;;
-      ;; case parse do
-      ;;   { [ help: true ], _, _ }
-      ;;     -> :help
-      ;;   { _, [ user, project, count ], _ }
-      ((and (not (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-            (smie-rule-parent-p "do"))
-       ;; If the last line ends with a block operator `->'
-       ;; indent two spaces more
-       ;;
-       ;; Example
-       ;;
-       ;; case File.read("/usr/share/dict/words") do
-       ;;   {:ok, contents} ->
-       ;;     {:something, contents} <- Indent here two spaces
-       ;;   ...
-       (if (elixir-smie-last-line-end-with-block-operator-p)
-           (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "MATCH-STATEMENT-DELIMITER")
-            (not (smie-rule-hanging-p)))
-       (if (elixir-smie-last-line-end-with-block-operator-p)
-           (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic)
-         (if (elixir-smie-last-line-start-with-block-operator-p)
-             (smie-rule-parent (- elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-           (smie-rule-parent))))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "OP")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-       (if (save-excursion
-             (move-end-of-line 1)
-             (looking-back elixir-smie--block-operator-regexp (- (point) 3) t))
-           (smie-rule-parent (- elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-         (if (save-excursion
-	       (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-	       (looking-at "^.+->.+$"))
-	     (smie-rule-parent (- elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-	   (smie-rule-parent))))))
-    (`(:after . "{")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-hanging-p)
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      (t elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-    (`(:after . "[")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-hanging-p)
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      (t elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-    (`(:before . "if")
-     (cond
-      ;; Indent when if is inside a `->' block
-      ;;
-      ;; Example:
-      ;;
-      ;; whatever ->
-      ;;   if true do <-
-      ;;     :foo
-      ;;   end
-      ;;   ....
-      ((elixir-smie-last-line-end-with-block-operator-p)
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ;; Indent if inside else
-      ;;
-      ;; Example:
-      ;;
-      ;; else
-      ;;   if condition, do: :bar <-
-      ;; end
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "else")
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      (t (smie-rule-parent))))
-    (`(:before . "->")
-     (cond
-      ;; Example
-      ;;
-      ;; receive do
-      ;; after
-      ;;   2000 ->
-      ;;     IO.puts 'hello'
-      ;;     IO.puts 'status 2000 ends' <- Indent second line
-      ;;   { :ok } ->
-      ;;     ....
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "after")
-            (not (smie-rule-sibling-p)))
-       (smie-rule-parent (+ elixir-smie-indent-basic
-                            elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-      ;; Example
-      ;;
-      ;; case parse do
-      ;;   { [ help: true ], _, _ }
-      ;;     -> :help
-      ;;   ...
-      ((and (not (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-            (smie-rule-parent-p "do"))
-       elixir-smie-indent-basic)
-      ((and (not (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-            (smie-rule-parent-p "MATCH-STATEMENT-DELIMITER"))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      (t (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))))
-    (`(:after . "->")
-     (cond
-      ;; This first condition is kind of complicated so I'll try to make this
-      ;; comment as clear as possible.
-
-      ;; "If `->' is the last thing on the line, and its parent token
-      ;; is `fn' ..."
-      ((and (smie-rule-hanging-p)
-            (smie-rule-parent-p "fn"))
-       ;; "... and if:
-
-       ;; 1. `smie--parent' is non-nil
-       ;; 2. the `->' token in question is on the same line as its parent (if
-       ;;    the logic has gotten this far, its parent will be `fn')
-
-       ;; ... then indent the line after the `->' aligned with the
-       ;; parent, offset by `elixir-smie-indent-basic'."
-       (if (and smie--parent (elixir-smie--same-line-as-parent
-                              (nth 1 smie--parent)
-                              (point)))
-           (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic)
-         elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ;; Otherwise, if just indent by two.
-      ((smie-rule-hanging-p)
-       (cond
-        ((smie-rule-parent-p "catch" "rescue" "else")
-         (smie-rule-parent (+ elixir-smie-indent-basic
-                              elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-        ((smie-rule-parent-p "do" "try")
-         (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-        ;; Example
-        ;;
-        ;; receive do
-        ;; after
-        ;;   2000 ->
-        ;;     IO.puts 'hello' <- Indent two spaces
-        ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "after")
-              (smie-rule-hanging-p)
-              (not (smie-rule-sibling-p)))
-         (smie-rule-parent (+ elixir-smie-indent-basic
-                              elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-        (t (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))))))
-    (`(:before . ";")
-     (cond
-      ;; Handle cases where built in keywords are used
-      ;; as function names.
-      ;;
-      ;; Example:
-      ;;
-      ;; def foo(test) do
-      ;;   test_case = test.case
-      ;;   run(test_case)
-      ;; end
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "case" "try" "rescue")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p)
-            (elixir-smie-current-line-contains-built-in-keyword-p))
-       (+ (- (cdr (smie-rule-parent))) (+ elixir-smie-indent-basic
-                                          elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-      ;; There is a case after an one line definition of functions/macros
-      ;; when an `if' keyword token is involved, where the next block `end'
-      ;; token will have a `if' as parent and it's hanging.
-      ;;
-      ;; Example:
-      ;;
-      ;; defmacro my_if(expr, do: if_block), do: if(expr, do: if_block, else: nil)
-      ;; defmacro my_if(expr, do: if_block, else: else_block) do
-      ;;   ...
-      ;; end <- parent is `if`
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "if")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "else")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "catch" "def" "defmodule" "defp" "do" "else"
-                           "fn" "if" "rescue" "try" "unless" "defmacro" "defmacrop")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "after")
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ;; Example
-      ;;
-      ;; case parse do
-      ;;   { [ help: true ], _, _ }
-      ;;     -> :help
-      ;;   { _, [ user, project, count ], _ }
-      ;;     -> { user, project, count }
-      ;;   ...
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "->")
-            (smie-rule-hanging-p))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-      	    (smie-rule-hanging-p)
-      	    (save-excursion
-      	      (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-      	      (looking-at "^\s+else:.+$"))
-      	    (not (save-excursion
-      	      (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-      	      (looking-at "^\s+else:.+)$"))))
-       (smie-rule-parent (- elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-	    (save-excursion
-	      (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-	      (looking-at "^.+,$")))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p ";")
-      	    (smie-rule-hanging-p)
-      	    (save-excursion
-      	      (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-      	      (looking-at "^\s+do:.+$"))
-      	    (not (save-excursion
-		   (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-		   (looking-at "^\s+do:.+)$"))))
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((elixir-smie-current-line-start-with-pipe-operator-p)
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "(")
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))))
-    (`(:after . ";")
-     (cond
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "def")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "if")
-            (elixir-smie-current-line-contains-built-in-keyword-p))
-       (+ (- (cdr (smie-rule-parent))) (+ elixir-smie-indent-basic
-                                          elixir-smie-indent-basic)))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "if")
-       (smie-rule-parent))
-      ((smie-rule-parent-p "after")
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))
-      ((and (smie-rule-parent-p "(")
-            (boundp 'smie--parent)
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (cadr smie--parent))
-              (smie-rule-hanging-p)))
-       (smie-rule-parent elixir-smie-indent-basic))))))
-
-(defun elixir-smie--heredoc-at-current-point-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if cursor is at a string."
-  (save-excursion
-    (or (and (nth 3 (save-excursion
-                      (let ((pos (point)))
-                        (parse-partial-sexp 1 pos))))
-             (nth 8 (save-excursion
-                      (let ((pos (point)))
-                        (parse-partial-sexp 1 pos)))))
-        (and (looking-at "\"\"\"")
-             (match-beginning 0)))))
-
-(defun elixir-smie--previous-line-empty-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if the previous line is blank."
-  (save-excursion
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-    (looking-at "[[:space:]]*$")))
-
-(defun elixir-smie--previous-line-indentation ()
-  "Return the indentation of the previous line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (current-indentation)))
-
-;; Add the custom function to handle indentation inside heredoc to the
-;; smie-indent-functions list. The indentation function will only be
-;; process inside an elixir-mode.
-(defun elixir-smie--indent-inside-heredoc ()
-  "Handle indentation inside Elixir heredocs.
-
-Rules:
-  1. If the previous line is empty, indent as the basic indentation
-     at the beginning of the heredoc.
-  2. If the previous line is not empty, indent as the previous line.
-"
-  (if (eq major-mode 'elixir-mode)
-      (if (elixir-smie--heredoc-at-current-point-p)
-          (let ((indent
-                 (save-excursion
-                   (when (re-search-backward "^\\(\s+\\)\\(@doc\\|@moduledoc\\|.*\\)\"\"\"" nil t)
-                     (string-width (match-string 1))))))
-	    (cond
-	     ((elixir-smie--previous-line-empty-p)
-	      (goto-char indent))
-	     ((and (not (save-excursion (looking-at "\"\"\"")))
-		   (not (elixir-smie--previous-line-empty-p)))
-	      (goto-char (elixir-smie--previous-line-indentation)))
-	     (indent
-	      (goto-char indent)))))))
-
-(defun elixir-smie-empty-string-p (string)
-  "Return non-nil if STRING is null, blank or whitespace only."
-  (or (null string)
-      (string= string "")
-      (if (string-match-p "^\s+$" string) t)))
-
-(add-to-list 'smie-indent-functions 'elixir-smie--indent-inside-heredoc)
-
-(provide 'elixir-smie)
-
-;;; elixir-smie.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-smie.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-smie.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index faa1d24f249f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/elixir-mode-20180711.1245/elixir-smie.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/data/emoji-sets.json b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/data/emoji-sets.json
deleted file mode 100644
index f50183027199..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/data/emoji-sets.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-{
-    "emojione-v2-22" : {
-        "description" : "Emojis provided by Emoji One (version 2), resized to 22px",
-        "website" : "http://emojione.com",
-        "url" : "https://github.com/iqbalansari/emacs-emojify/blob/a81cfd11cdd0eb5b6840d2a7fe95a9505195c1a3/emojione-v2-22.tar?raw=true",
-        "sha256" : "adbe3cf2c776fe7daf375d8e8dbd4c40567a1dbb753dce1d05e61a2f815572d3"
-    },
-    "emojione-v2" : {
-        "description" : "Emojis provided by Emoji One (version 2)",
-        "website" : "http://emojione.com",
-        "url" : "https://github.com/iqbalansari/emacs-emojify/blob/a81cfd11cdd0eb5b6840d2a7fe95a9505195c1a3/emojione-v2.tar?raw=true",
-        "sha256" : "46c5a600a148897da22d42d36f42ad764868568943e96917c33e0fe44113afef"
-    },
-    "emojione-v2.2.6-22" : {
-        "description" : "Emojis provided by Emoji One (version 2.2.6), resized to 22px",
-        "website" : "http://emojione.com",
-        "url" : "https://github.com/iqbalansari/emacs-emojify/blob/4e91ba8c2b3415cd78f53e7026fc76b9ac935fc3/emojione-v2.2.6-22.tar?raw=true",
-        "sha256" : "56dede1c77ad690eebc21e00913b9c7525d290f1a936f87aad282014b04bf2a7"
-    },
-    "emojione-v2.2.6" : {
-        "description" : "Emojis provided by Emoji One (version 2.2.6)",
-        "website" : "http://emojione.com",
-        "url" : "https://github.com/iqbalansari/emacs-emojify/blob/4e91ba8c2b3415cd78f53e7026fc76b9ac935fc3/emojione-v2.2.6.tar?raw=true",
-        "sha256" : "416b5807d9836a7030434710c9b859accce1e2e5c3c0dcae8ef2a0d9483ff2e9"
-    }
-}
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/data/emoji.json b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/data/emoji.json
deleted file mode 100644
index 020a637d0908..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/data/emoji.json
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31306 +0,0 @@
-{
-    ":man-with-gua-pi-mao-tone3:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f472-1f3fd.png", 
-        "unicode": "👲🏽", 
-        "name": "Man With Gua Pi Mao - Tone 3"
-    }, 
-    ":couplekiss_mm:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f468-2764-1f48b-1f468.png", 
-        "unicode": "👨❤💋👨", 
-        "name": "Kiss (man,man)"
-    }, 
-    "🎍": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f38d.png", 
-        "name": "Pine Decoration"
-    }, 
-    ":thumbsup-tone5:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f44d-1f3ff.png", 
-        "unicode": "👍🏿", 
-        "name": "Thumbs Up Sign - Tone 5"
-    }, 
-    "🦑": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f991.png", 
-        "name": "Squid"
-    }, 
-    ":mp:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f2-1f1f5.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇲🇵", 
-        "name": "Northern Mariana Islands"
-    }, 
-    ":person_frowning_tone2:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f64d-1f3fc.png", 
-        "unicode": "🙍🏼", 
-        "name": "Person Frowning - Tone 2"
-    }, 
-    ":point-up-tone2:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "261d-1f3fc.png", 
-        "unicode": "☝🏼", 
-        "name": "White Up Pointing Index - Tone 2"
-    }, 
-    "🤦": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f926.png", 
-        "name": "Face Palm"
-    }, 
-    ":raised_hands_tone3:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f64c-1f3fd.png", 
-        "unicode": "🙌🏽", 
-        "name": "Person Raising Both Hands In Celebration - Tone 3"
-    }, 
-    ":face_with_head_bandage:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f915.png", 
-        "unicode": "🤕", 
-        "name": "Face With Head-bandage"
-    }, 
-    ":school_satchel:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f392.png", 
-        "unicode": "🎒", 
-        "name": "School Satchel"
-    }, 
-    "✅": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "2705.png", 
-        "name": "White Heavy Check Mark"
-    }, 
-    ":guardsman_tone5:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f482-1f3ff.png", 
-        "unicode": "💂🏿", 
-        "name": "Guardsman - Tone 5"
-    }, 
-    ":yum:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f60b.png", 
-        "unicode": "😋", 
-        "name": "Face Savouring Delicious Food"
-    }, 
-    "😏": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f60f.png", 
-        "name": "Smirking Face"
-    }, 
-    ":red_car:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f697.png", 
-        "unicode": "🚗", 
-        "name": "Automobile"
-    }, 
-    "↖": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "2196.png", 
-        "name": "North West Arrow"
-    }, 
-    "🚤": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f6a4.png", 
-        "name": "Speedboat"
-    }, 
-    "☯": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "262f.png", 
-        "name": "Yin Yang"
-    }, 
-    ":v_tone5:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "270c-1f3ff.png", 
-        "unicode": "✌🏿", 
-        "name": "Victory Hand - Tone 5"
-    }, 
-    ":bar-chart:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f4ca.png", 
-        "unicode": "📊", 
-        "name": "Bar Chart"
-    }, 
-    ":flag-ls:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f1-1f1f8.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇱🇸", 
-        "name": "Lesotho"
-    }, 
-    "🔹": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f539.png", 
-        "name": "Small Blue Diamond"
-    }, 
-    ":slight_smile:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "ascii": ":)", 
-        "image": "1f642.png", 
-        "unicode": "🙂", 
-        "name": "Slightly Smiling Face"
-    }, 
-    ":secret:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "3299.png", 
-        "unicode": "㊙", 
-        "name": "Circled Ideograph Secret"
-    }, 
-    "⛄": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "26c4.png", 
-        "name": "Snowman Without Snow"
-    }, 
-    ":hand_splayed_tone2:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f590-1f3fc.png", 
-        "unicode": "🖐🏼", 
-        "name": "Raised Hand With Fingers Splayed - Tone 2"
-    }, 
-    ":family_mwg:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f468-1f469-1f467.png", 
-        "unicode": "👨👩👧", 
-        "name": "Family (man,woman,girl)"
-    }, 
-    ":flag_ae:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1e6-1f1ea.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇦🇪", 
-        "name": "The United Arab Emirates"
-    }, 
-    "👣": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f463.png", 
-        "name": "Footprints"
-    }, 
-    ":blue-car:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f699.png", 
-        "unicode": "🚙", 
-        "name": "Recreational Vehicle"
-    }, 
-    ":man_dancing_tone3:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f57a-1f3fd.png", 
-        "unicode": "🕺🏽", 
-        "name": "Man Dancing - Tone 3"
-    }, 
-    ":basketball-player-tone5:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "26f9-1f3ff.png", 
-        "unicode": "⛹🏿", 
-        "name": "Person With Ball - Tone 5"
-    }, 
-    ":man_tone2:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f468-1f3fc.png", 
-        "unicode": "👨🏼", 
-        "name": "Man - Tone 2"
-    }, 
-    "📸": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f4f8.png", 
-        "name": "Camera With Flash"
-    }, 
-    ":kiwifruit:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f95d.png", 
-        "unicode": "🥝", 
-        "name": "Kiwifruit"
-    }, 
-    ":studio_microphone:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f399.png", 
-        "unicode": "🎙", 
-        "name": "Studio Microphone"
-    }, 
-    ":flag_ve:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1fb-1f1ea.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇻🇪", 
-        "name": "Venezuela"
-    }, 
-    ":sm:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f8-1f1f2.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇸🇲", 
-        "name": "San Marino"
-    }, 
-    ":wilted-rose:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f940.png", 
-        "unicode": "🥀", 
-        "name": "Wilted Flower"
-    }, 
-    "⬜": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "2b1c.png", 
-        "name": "White Large Square"
-    }, 
-    ":family_mwbb:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f468-1f469-1f466-1f466.png", 
-        "unicode": "👨👩👦👦", 
-        "name": "Family (man,woman,boy,boy)"
-    }, 
-    "🎷": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f3b7.png", 
-        "name": "Saxophone"
-    }, 
-    ":prayer_beads:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f4ff.png", 
-        "unicode": "📿", 
-        "name": "Prayer Beads"
-    }, 
-    ":regional_indicator_b:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1e7.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇧", 
-        "name": "Regional Indicator Symbol Letter B"
-    }, 
-    "🍌": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f34c.png", 
-        "name": "Banana"
-    }, 
-    "🥐": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f950.png", 
-        "name": "Croissant"
-    }, 
-    ":middle_finger_tone3:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f595-1f3fd.png", 
-        "unicode": "🖕🏽", 
-        "name": "Reversed Hand With Middle Finger Extended - Tone 3"
-    }, 
-    ":sl:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f8-1f1f1.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇸🇱", 
-        "name": "Sierra Leone"
-    }, 
-    "🛥": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f6e5.png", 
-        "name": "Motorboat"
-    }, 
-    ":left_right_arrow:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "2194.png", 
-        "unicode": "↔", 
-        "name": "Left Right Arrow"
-    }, 
-    ":flag-tc:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f9-1f1e8.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇹🇨", 
-        "name": "Turks And Caicos Islands"
-    }, 
-    ":place-of-worship:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f6d0.png", 
-        "unicode": "🛐", 
-        "name": "Place Of Worship"
-    }, 
-    ":wave_tone5:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f44b-1f3ff.png", 
-        "unicode": "👋🏿", 
-        "name": "Waving Hand Sign - Tone 5"
-    }, 
-    ":tired_face:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f62b.png", 
-        "unicode": "😫", 
-        "name": "Tired Face"
-    }, 
-    "💖": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f496.png", 
-        "name": "Sparkling Heart"
-    }, 
-    ":pen_ballpoint:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f58a.png", 
-        "unicode": "🖊", 
-        "name": "Lower Left Ballpoint Pen"
-    }, 
-    ":two_women_holding_hands:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f46d.png", 
-        "unicode": "👭", 
-        "name": "Two Women Holding Hands"
-    }, 
-    ":relaxed:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "263a.png", 
-        "unicode": "☺", 
-        "name": "White Smiling Face"
-    }, 
-    ":large_orange_diamond:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f536.png", 
-        "unicode": "🔶", 
-        "name": "Large Orange Diamond"
-    }, 
-    ":flag_ao:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1e6-1f1f4.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇦🇴", 
-        "name": "Angola"
-    }, 
-    ":flag_pw:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f5-1f1fc.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇵🇼", 
-        "name": "Palau"
-    }, 
-    "🐹": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f439.png", 
-        "name": "Hamster Face"
-    }, 
-    ":flag-mt:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f2-1f1f9.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇲🇹", 
-        "name": "Malta"
-    }, 
-    ":pregnant-woman-tone1:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f930-1f3fb.png", 
-        "unicode": "🤰🏻", 
-        "name": "Pregnant Woman - Tone 1"
-    }, 
-    ":writing-hand:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "270d.png", 
-        "unicode": "✍", 
-        "name": "Writing Hand"
-    }, 
-    ":water_polo_tone5:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f93d-1f3ff.png", 
-        "unicode": "🤽🏿", 
-        "name": "Water Polo - Tone 5"
-    }, 
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-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f38f.png", 
-        "unicode": "🎏", 
-        "name": "Carp Streamer"
-    }, 
-    ":ee:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1ea-1f1ea.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇪🇪", 
-        "name": "Estonia"
-    }, 
-    "🇵": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1f5.png", 
-        "name": "Regional Indicator Symbol Letter P"
-    }, 
-    ":flag_sx:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f8-1f1fd.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇸🇽", 
-        "name": "Sint Maarten"
-    }, 
-    ":sneezing_face:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f927.png", 
-        "unicode": "🤧", 
-        "name": "Sneezing Face"
-    }, 
-    "🖕🏽": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f595-1f3fd.png", 
-        "name": "Reversed Hand With Middle Finger Extended - Tone 3"
-    }, 
-    "🖕🏼": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f595-1f3fc.png", 
-        "name": "Reversed Hand With Middle Finger Extended - Tone 2"
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-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f595-1f3ff.png", 
-        "name": "Reversed Hand With Middle Finger Extended - Tone 5"
-    }, 
-    "🖕🏾": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f595-1f3fe.png", 
-        "name": "Reversed Hand With Middle Finger Extended - Tone 4"
-    }, 
-    "🖕🏻": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f595-1f3fb.png", 
-        "name": "Reversed Hand With Middle Finger Extended - Tone 1"
-    }, 
-    ":woman-tone2:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f469-1f3fc.png", 
-        "unicode": "👩🏼", 
-        "name": "Woman - Tone 2"
-    }, 
-    ":peach:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f351.png", 
-        "unicode": "🍑", 
-        "name": "Peach"
-    }, 
-    ":eyeglasses:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f453.png", 
-        "unicode": "👓", 
-        "name": "Eyeglasses"
-    }, 
-    ":flag_pl:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f5-1f1f1.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇵🇱", 
-        "name": "Poland"
-    }, 
-    "🚰": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f6b0.png", 
-        "name": "Potable Water Symbol"
-    }, 
-    "🤘🏾": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f918-1f3fe.png", 
-        "name": "Sign Of The Horns - Tone 4"
-    }, 
-    "🤘🏿": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f918-1f3ff.png", 
-        "name": "Sign Of The Horns - Tone 5"
-    }, 
-    "🤘🏼": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f918-1f3fc.png", 
-        "name": "Sign Of The Horns - Tone 2"
-    }, 
-    "🤘🏽": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f918-1f3fd.png", 
-        "name": "Sign Of The Horns - Tone 3"
-    }, 
-    ":chart-with-downwards-trend:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f4c9.png", 
-        "unicode": "📉", 
-        "name": "Chart With Downwards Trend"
-    }, 
-    "🥅": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f945.png", 
-        "name": "Goal Net"
-    }, 
-    "⛹🏼": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "26f9-1f3fc.png", 
-        "name": "Person With Ball - Tone 2"
-    }, 
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-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f47c-1f3fb.png", 
-        "unicode": "👼🏻", 
-        "name": "Baby Angel - Tone 1"
-    }, 
-    ":nail-care-tone5:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f485-1f3ff.png", 
-        "unicode": "💅🏿", 
-        "name": "Nail Polish - Tone 5"
-    }, 
-    ":rosette:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f3f5.png", 
-        "unicode": "🏵", 
-        "name": "Rosette"
-    }, 
-    ":flag_mo:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f2-1f1f4.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇲🇴", 
-        "name": "Macau"
-    }, 
-    "🏞": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f3de.png", 
-        "name": "National Park"
-    }, 
-    ":ls:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f1-1f1f8.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇱🇸", 
-        "name": "Lesotho"
-    }, 
-    ":shamrock:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "2618.png", 
-        "unicode": "☘", 
-        "name": "Shamrock"
-    }, 
-    ":flag_cx:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1e8-1f1fd.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇨🇽", 
-        "name": "Christmas Island"
-    }, 
-    "🌈": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f308.png", 
-        "name": "Rainbow"
-    }, 
-    ":pear:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f350.png", 
-        "unicode": "🍐", 
-        "name": "Pear"
-    }, 
-    ":santa_tone1:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f385-1f3fb.png", 
-        "unicode": "🎅🏻", 
-        "name": "Father Christmas - Tone 1"
-    }, 
-    ":shrug_tone4:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f937-1f3fe.png", 
-        "unicode": "🤷🏾", 
-        "name": "Shrug - Tone 4"
-    }, 
-    "💝": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f49d.png", 
-        "name": "Heart With Ribbon"
-    }, 
-    ":construction-worker-tone3:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f477-1f3fd.png", 
-        "unicode": "👷🏽", 
-        "name": "Construction Worker - Tone 3"
-    }, 
-    ":european-post-office:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f3e4.png", 
-        "unicode": "🏤", 
-        "name": "European Post Office"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇦": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1e6.png", 
-        "name": "Gabon"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇧": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1e7.png", 
-        "name": "Great Britain"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇮": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1ee.png", 
-        "name": "Gibraltar"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇬": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1ec.png", 
-        "name": "Guernsey"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇭": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1ed.png", 
-        "name": "Ghana"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇪": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1ea.png", 
-        "name": "Georgia"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇫": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1eb.png", 
-        "name": "French Guiana"
-    }, 
-    ":baby-tone2:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f476-1f3fc.png", 
-        "unicode": "👶🏼", 
-        "name": "Baby - Tone 2"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇶": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1f6.png", 
-        "name": "Equatorial Guinea"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇷": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1f7.png", 
-        "name": "Greece"
-    }, 
-    "🐲": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f432.png", 
-        "name": "Dragon Face"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇲": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1f2.png", 
-        "name": "The Gambia"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇳": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1f3.png", 
-        "name": "Guinea"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇱": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1f1.png", 
-        "name": "Greenland"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇾": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1fe.png", 
-        "name": "Guyana"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇼": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1fc.png", 
-        "name": "Guinea-bissau"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇺": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1fa.png", 
-        "name": "Guam"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇸": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1f8.png", 
-        "name": "South Georgia"
-    }, 
-    "🇬🇹": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1f9.png", 
-        "name": "Guatemala"
-    }, 
-    "🖐🏻": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f590-1f3fb.png", 
-        "name": "Raised Hand With Fingers Splayed - Tone 1"
-    }, 
-    ":hand_with_index_and_middle_finger_crossed:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f91e.png", 
-        "unicode": "🤞", 
-        "name": "Hand With First And Index Finger Crossed"
-    }, 
-    "🖐🏾": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f590-1f3fe.png", 
-        "name": "Raised Hand With Fingers Splayed - Tone 4"
-    }, 
-    "🖐🏿": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f590-1f3ff.png", 
-        "name": "Raised Hand With Fingers Splayed - Tone 5"
-    }, 
-    "🖐🏼": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f590-1f3fc.png", 
-        "name": "Raised Hand With Fingers Splayed - Tone 2"
-    }, 
-    "🖐🏽": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f590-1f3fd.png", 
-        "name": "Raised Hand With Fingers Splayed - Tone 3"
-    }, 
-    "⛑": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "26d1.png", 
-        "name": "Helmet With White Cross"
-    }, 
-    ":flag_bz:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1e7-1f1ff.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇧🇿", 
-        "name": "Belize"
-    }, 
-    "🕜": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f55c.png", 
-        "name": "Clock Face One-thirty"
-    }, 
-    ":person-with-pouting-face-tone2:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f64e-1f3fc.png", 
-        "unicode": "🙎🏼", 
-        "name": "Person With Pouting Face Tone2"
-    }, 
-    ":passport_control:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f6c2.png", 
-        "unicode": "🛂", 
-        "name": "Passport Control"
-    }, 
-    "♦": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "2666.png", 
-        "name": "Black Diamond Suit"
-    }, 
-    ":call_me_hand_tone2:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f919-1f3fc.png", 
-        "unicode": "🤙🏼", 
-        "name": "Call Me Hand - Tone 2"
-    }, 
-    ":large-orange-diamond:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f536.png", 
-        "unicode": "🔶", 
-        "name": "Large Orange Diamond"
-    }, 
-    ":boy:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f466.png", 
-        "unicode": "👦", 
-        "name": "Boy"
-    }, 
-    ":family_wwbb:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f469-1f469-1f466-1f466.png", 
-        "unicode": "👩👩👦👦", 
-        "name": "Family (woman,woman,boy,boy)"
-    }, 
-    "4⃣": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "0034-20e3.png", 
-        "name": "Keycap Digit Four"
-    }, 
-    ":runner-tone5:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f3c3-1f3ff.png", 
-        "unicode": "🏃🏿", 
-        "name": "Runner - Tone 5"
-    }, 
-    ":handball:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f93e.png", 
-        "unicode": "🤾", 
-        "name": "Handball"
-    }, 
-    "🚆": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f686.png", 
-        "name": "Train"
-    }, 
-    ":flag-ba:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1e7-1f1e6.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇧🇦", 
-        "name": "Bosnia And Herzegovina"
-    }, 
-    ":martial_arts_uniform:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f94b.png", 
-        "unicode": "🥋", 
-        "name": "Martial Arts Uniform"
-    }, 
-    "↔": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "2194.png", 
-        "name": "Left Right Arrow"
-    }, 
-    ":gn:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1f3.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇬🇳", 
-        "name": "Guinea"
-    }, 
-    ":bw:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1e7-1f1fc.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇧🇼", 
-        "name": "Botswana"
-    }, 
-    ":flag-gy:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1ec-1f1fe.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇬🇾", 
-        "name": "Guyana"
-    }, 
-    ":black-joker:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f0cf.png", 
-        "unicode": "🃏", 
-        "name": "Playing Card Black Joker"
-    }, 
-    ":kimono:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f458.png", 
-        "unicode": "👘", 
-        "name": "Kimono"
-    }, 
-    ":flag_se:": {
-        "style": "github", 
-        "image": "1f1f8-1f1ea.png", 
-        "unicode": "🇸🇪", 
-        "name": "Sweden"
-    }, 
-    "🍳": {
-        "style": "unicode", 
-        "image": "1f373.png", 
-        "name": "Cooking"
-    }
-}
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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify-autoloads.el
deleted file mode 100644
index e48cb1f4968c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,95 +0,0 @@
-;;; emojify-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "emojify" "emojify.el" (23450 31900 284839
-;;;;;;  202000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from emojify.el
-
-(autoload 'emojify-set-emoji-styles "emojify" "\
-Set the type of emojis that should be displayed.
-
-STYLES is the styles emoji styles that should be used, see `emojify-emoji-styles'
-
-\(fn STYLES)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'emojify-mode "emojify" "\
-Emojify mode
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar global-emojify-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Global Emojify mode is enabled.
-See the `global-emojify-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `global-emojify-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'global-emojify-mode "emojify" nil)
-
-(autoload 'global-emojify-mode "emojify" "\
-Toggle Emojify mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Global Emojify mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Emojify mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`emojify-mode' would do it.
-See `emojify-mode' for more information on Emojify mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'emojify-mode-line-mode "emojify" "\
-Emojify mode line
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar global-emojify-mode-line-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Global Emojify-Mode-Line mode is enabled.
-See the `global-emojify-mode-line-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `global-emojify-mode-line-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'global-emojify-mode-line-mode "emojify" nil)
-
-(autoload 'global-emojify-mode-line-mode "emojify" "\
-Toggle Emojify-Mode-Line mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Global Emojify-Mode-Line mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Emojify-Mode-Line mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`emojify-mode-line-mode' would do it.
-See `emojify-mode-line-mode' for more information on Emojify-Mode-Line mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'emojify-apropos-emoji "emojify" "\
-Show Emojis that match PATTERN.
-
-\(fn PATTERN)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'emojify-insert-emoji "emojify" "\
-Interactively prompt for Emojis and insert them in the current buffer.
-
-This respects the `emojify-emoji-styles' variable.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("emojify-pkg.el") (23450 31900 276041
-;;;;;;  945000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; emojify-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify-pkg.el
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index 5e6cd02fa79e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify-pkg.el
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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "emojify" "20180611.1538" "Display emojis in Emacs"
-  '((seq "1.11")
-    (ht "2.0")
-    (emacs "24.3"))
-  :keywords
-  '("multimedia" "convenience")
-  :authors
-  '(("Iqbal Ansari" . "iqbalansari02@yahoo.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Iqbal Ansari" . "iqbalansari02@yahoo.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/iqbalansari/emacs-emojify")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify.el
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index 1e0ccea0e5ea..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify.el
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@@ -1,2122 +0,0 @@
-;;; emojify.el --- Display emojis in Emacs           -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015-2018  Iqbal Ansari
-
-;; Author: Iqbal Ansari <iqbalansari02@yahoo.com>
-;; Keywords: multimedia, convenience
-;; URL: https://github.com/iqbalansari/emacs-emojify
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((seq "1.11") (ht "2.0") (emacs "24.3"))
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package displays emojis in Emacs similar to how Github, Slack etc do.  It
-;; can display plain ascii like ':)' as well as Github style emojis like ':smile:'
-;;
-;; It provides a minor mode `emojify-mode' to enable display of emojis in a buffer.
-;; To enable emojify mode globally use `global-emojify-mode'
-;;
-;; For detailed documentation see the projects README file at
-;; https://github.com/iqbalansari/emacs-emojify
-
-
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'seq)
-(require 'ht)
-
-(require 'subr-x nil :no-error)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'json)
-(require 'regexp-opt)
-(require 'jit-lock)
-(require 'pcase)
-(require 'tar-mode)
-(require 'apropos)
-
-
-
-;; Satisfying the byte-compiler
-;; We do not "require" these functions but if `org-mode' is active we use them
-
-;; Required to determine point is in an org-list
-(declare-function org-list-get-item-begin "org-list")
-(declare-function org-at-heading-p "org")
-
-;; Required to determine point is in an org-src block
-(declare-function org-element-type "org-element")
-(declare-function org-element-at-point "org-element")
-
-;; Required for integration with company-mode
-(declare-function company-pseudo-tooltip-unhide "company")
-
-;; Shouldn't require 'jit-lock be enough :/
-(defvar jit-lock-start)
-(defvar jit-lock-end)
-
-;; Used while inserting emojis using helm
-(defvar helm-buffer)
-(defvar helm-after-initialize-hook)
-
-
-
-;; Compatibility functions
-
-(defun emojify-user-error (format &rest args)
-  "Signal a pilot error, making a message by passing FORMAT and ARGS to ‘format-message’."
-  (if (fboundp 'user-error)
-      (apply #'user-error format args)
-    (apply #'error format args)))
-
-(defun emojify-face-height (face)
-  "Get font height for the FACE."
-  (let ((face-font (face-font face)))
-    (cond
-     ((and (display-multi-font-p)
-           ;; Avoid calling font-info if the frame's default font was
-           ;; not changed since the frame was created.  That's because
-           ;; font-info is expensive for some fonts, see bug #14838.
-           (not (string= (frame-parameter nil 'font) face-font)))
-      (aref (font-info face-font) 3))
-     (t (frame-char-height)))))
-
-(defun emojify-default-font-height ()
-  "Return the height in pixels of the current buffer's default face font.
-
-`default-font-height' seems to be available only on Emacs versions after 24.3.
-This provides a compatibility version for previous versions."
-  (if (fboundp 'default-font-height)
-      (default-font-height)
-    (emojify-face-height 'default)))
-
-(defun emojify-overlays-at (pos &optional sorted)
-  "Return a list of the overlays that contain the character at POS.
-If SORTED is non-nil, then sort them by decreasing priority.
-
-The SORTED argument was introduced in Emacs 24.4, along with the incompatible
-change that overlay priorities can be any Lisp object (earlier they were
-restricted to integer and nil).  This version uses the SORTED argument of
-`overlays-at' on Emacs version 24.4 onwards and manually sorts the overlays by
-priority on lower versions."
-  (if (version< emacs-version "24.4")
-      (let ((overlays-at-pos (overlays-at pos)))
-        (if sorted
-            (seq-sort (lambda (overlay1 overlay2)
-                        (if (and (overlay-get overlay2 'priority)
-                                 (overlay-get overlay1 'priority))
-                            ;; If both overlays have priorities compare them
-                            (< (overlay-get overlay1 'priority)
-                               (overlay-get overlay2 'priority))
-                          ;; Otherwise overlay with nil priority is sorted below
-                          ;; the one with integer value otherwise preserve order
-                          (not (overlay-get overlay1 'priority))))
-                      overlays-at-pos)
-          overlays-at-pos))
-    (overlays-at pos sorted)))
-
-(defun emojify--string-join (strings &optional separator)
-  "Join all STRINGS using SEPARATOR.
-
-This function is available on Emacs v24.4 and higher, it has been
-backported here for compatibility with older Emacsen."
-  (if (fboundp 'string-join)
-      (apply #'string-join (list strings separator))
-    (mapconcat 'identity strings separator)))
-
-
-
-;; Debugging helpers
-
-(define-minor-mode emojify-debug-mode
-  "Enable debugging for emojify-mode.
-
-By default emojify silences any errors during emoji redisplay.  This is done
-since emojis are redisplayed using jit-lock (the same mechanism used for
-font-lock) as such any bugs in the code can cause other important things to
-fail. This also turns on jit-debug-mode so that (e)debugging emojify's redisplay
-functions work."
-  :init-value nil
-  (if emojify-debug-mode
-      (when (fboundp 'jit-lock-debug-mode)
-        (jit-lock-debug-mode +1))
-    (when (fboundp 'jit-lock-debug-mode)
-      (jit-lock-debug-mode -1))))
-
-(defmacro emojify-execute-ignoring-errors-unless-debug (&rest forms)
-  "Execute FORMS ignoring errors unless variable `emojify-debug-mode' is non-nil."
-  (declare (debug t) (indent 0))
-  `(if emojify-debug-mode
-       (progn
-         ,@forms)
-     (ignore-errors
-       ,@forms)))
-
-
-
-;; Utility functions
-
-;; These should be bound dynamically by functions calling
-;; `emojify--inside-rectangle-selection-p' and
-;; `emojify--inside-non-rectangle-selection-p' to region-beginning and
-;; region-end respectively. This is needed mark the original region which is
-;; impossible to get after point moves during processing.
-(defvar emojify-region-beg nil)
-(defvar emojify-region-end nil)
-
-;; This should be bound dynamically to the location of point before emojify's
-;; display loop, this since getting the point after point moves during
-;; processing is impossible
-(defvar emojify-current-point nil)
-
-(defmacro emojify-with-saved-buffer-state (&rest forms)
-  "Execute FORMS saving current buffer state.
-
-This saves point and mark, `match-data' and buffer modification state it also
-inhibits buffer change, point motion hooks."
-  (declare (debug t) (indent 0))
-  `(let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
-         (emojify-current-point (point))
-         (emojify-region-beg (when (region-active-p) (region-beginning)))
-         (emojify-region-end (when (region-active-p) (region-end))))
-     (with-silent-modifications
-       (save-match-data
-         (save-excursion
-           (save-restriction
-             (widen)
-             ,@forms))))))
-
-(defmacro emojify-do-for-emojis-in-region (beg end &rest forms)
-  "For all emojis between BEG and END, execute the given FORMS.
-
-During the execution `emoji-start' and `emoji-end' are bound to the start
-and end of the emoji for which the form is being executed."
-  (declare (debug t) (indent 2))
-  `(let ((--emojify-loop-current-pos ,beg)
-         (--emojify-loop-end ,end)
-         emoji-start)
-     (while (and (> --emojify-loop-end --emojify-loop-current-pos)
-                 (setq emoji-start (text-property-any --emojify-loop-current-pos --emojify-loop-end 'emojified t)))
-       (let ((emoji-end (+ emoji-start
-                           (length (get-text-property emoji-start 'emojify-text)))))
-         ,@forms
-         (setq --emojify-loop-current-pos emoji-end)))))
-
-(defun emojify-message (format-string &rest args)
-  "Log debugging messages to buffer named 'emojify-log'.
-
-This is a substitute to `message' since using it during redisplay causes errors.
-FORMAT-STRING and ARGS are same as the arguments to `message'."
-  (when emojify-debug-mode
-    (emojify-with-saved-buffer-state
-      (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "emojify-log")
-        (goto-char (point-max))
-        (insert (apply #'format format-string args))
-        (insert "\n")))))
-
-(defun emojify--get-relevant-region ()
-  "Try getting region in buffer that completely covers the current window.
-
-This is used instead of directly using `window-start' and `window-end', since
-they return the values corresponding buffer in currently selected window, which
-is incorrect if the buffer where there are called is not actually the buffer
-visible in the selected window."
-  (let* ((window-size (- (window-end) (window-start)))
-         (start (max (- (point) window-size) (point-min)))
-         (end (min (+ (point) window-size) (point-max))))
-    (cons start end)))
-
-(defun emojify-quit-buffer ()
-  "Hide the current buffer.
-There are windows other than the one the current buffer is displayed in quit the
-current window too."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (= (length (window-list)) 1)
-      (bury-buffer)
-    (quit-window)))
-
-(defvar emojify-common-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "q" #'emojify-quit-buffer)
-    (define-key map "n" #'next-line)
-    (define-key map "p" #'previous-line)
-    (define-key map "r" #'isearch-backward)
-    (define-key map "s" #'isearch-forward)
-    (define-key map ">" #'end-of-buffer)
-    (define-key map "<" #'beginning-of-buffer)
-
-    (dolist (key '("?" "h" "H"))
-      (define-key map key #'describe-mode))
-
-    (dolist (number (number-sequence 0 9))
-      (define-key map (number-to-string number) #'digit-argument))
-
-    map)
-  "Common keybindings available in all special emojify buffers.")
-
-
-
-;; Customizations for control how emojis are displayed
-
-(defgroup emojify nil
-  "Customization options for emojify"
-  :group 'display
-  :prefix "emojify-")
-
-(defcustom emojify-emoji-json
-  (expand-file-name "data/emoji.json"
-                    (cond (load-file-name (file-name-directory load-file-name))
-                          ((locate-library "emojify") (file-name-directory (locate-library "emojify")))
-                          (t default-directory)))
-  "The path to JSON file containing the configuration for displaying emojis."
-  :type 'file
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defvar emojify-emoji-set-json
-  (let ((json-array-type 'list)
-        (json-object-type 'hash-table))
-    (json-read-file (expand-file-name "data/emoji-sets.json"
-                                      (cond (load-file-name (file-name-directory load-file-name))
-                                            ((locate-library "emojify") (file-name-directory (locate-library "emojify")))
-                                            (t default-directory))))))
-
-(defcustom emojify-emoji-set "emojione-v2.2.6-22"
-  "The emoji set used to display emojis."
-  :type (append '(radio :tag "Emoji set")
-                (mapcar (lambda (set) (list 'const set))
-                        (ht-keys emojify-emoji-set-json)))
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defcustom emojify-emojis-dir
-  (locate-user-emacs-file "emojis")
-  "Path to the directory containing the emoji images."
-  :type 'directory
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defcustom emojify-display-style
-  'image
-  "How the emoji's be displayed.
-
-Possible values are
-`image'   - Display emojis using images, this requires images are supported by
-            user's Emacs installation
-`unicode' - Display emojis using unicode characters, this works well on
-            platforms with good emoji fonts.  In this case the emoji text
-            ':wink:' will be substituted with 😉.
-`ascii'   - Display emojis as ascii characters, this is simplest and does not
-            require any external dependencies.  In this cases emoji text like
-            ':wink:' are substituted with ascii equivalents like ';)'"
-  :type '(radio :tag "Emoji display style"
-                (const :tag "Display emojis as images" image)
-                (const :tag "Display emojis as unicode characters" unicode)
-                (const :tag "Display emojis as ascii string" ascii))
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-
-
-;; Customizations to control the enabling of emojify-mode
-
-(defcustom emojify-inhibit-major-modes
-  '(dired-mode
-    doc-view-mode
-    debugger-mode
-    pdf-view-mode
-    image-mode
-    help-mode
-    ibuffer-mode
-    magit-popup-mode
-    magit-diff-mode
-    ert-results-mode
-    compilation-mode
-    proced-mode
-    mu4e-headers-mode)
-  "Major modes where emojify mode should not be enabled."
-  :type '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defcustom emojify-inhibit-in-buffer-functions
-  '(emojify-minibuffer-p emojify-helm-buffer-p)
-  "Functions used inhibit emojify-mode in a buffer.
-
-These functions are called with one argument, the buffer where command
-‘emojify-mode’ is about to be enabled, emojify is not enabled if any of the
-functions return a non-nil value."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defvar emojify-inhibit-emojify-in-current-buffer-p nil
-  "Should emojify be inhibited in current buffer.
-
-This is a buffer local variable that can be set to inhibit enabling of
-emojify in a buffer.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'emojify-inhibit-emojify-in-current-buffer-p)
-
-(defvar emojify-minibuffer-reading-emojis-p nil
-  "Are we currently reading emojis using minibuffer?")
-
-(defun emojify-ephemeral-buffer-p (buffer)
-  "Determine if BUFFER is an ephemeral/temporary buffer."
-  (and (not (minibufferp))
-       (string-match-p "^ " (buffer-name buffer))))
-
-(defun emojify-inhibit-major-mode-p (buffer)
-  "Determine if user has disabled the `major-mode' enabled for the BUFFER.
-
-Returns non-nil if the buffer's major mode is part of `emojify-inhibit-major-modes'"
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (apply #'derived-mode-p emojify-inhibit-major-modes)))
-
-(defun emojify-helm-buffer-p (buffer)
-  "Determine if the current BUFFER is a helm buffer."
-  (unless emojify-minibuffer-reading-emojis-p
-    (string-match-p "\\*helm" (buffer-name buffer))))
-
-(defun emojify-minibuffer-p (buffer)
-  "Determine if the current BUFFER is a minibuffer."
-  (unless emojify-minibuffer-reading-emojis-p
-    (minibufferp buffer)))
-
-(defun emojify-buffer-p (buffer)
-  "Determine if `emojify-mode' should be enabled for given BUFFER.
-
-`emojify-mode' mode is not enabled in temporary buffers.  Additionally user
-can customize `emojify-inhibit-major-modes' and
-`emojify-inhibit-in-buffer-functions' to disabled emojify in additional buffers."
-  (not (or emojify-inhibit-emojify-in-current-buffer-p
-           (emojify-ephemeral-buffer-p (current-buffer))
-           (emojify-inhibit-major-mode-p (current-buffer))
-           (buffer-base-buffer buffer)
-           (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'emojify-inhibit-in-buffer-functions buffer))))
-
-
-
-;; Customizations to control display of emojis
-
-(defvar emojify-emoji-style-change-hook nil
-  "Hooks run when emoji style changes.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun emojify-set-emoji-styles (styles)
-  "Set the type of emojis that should be displayed.
-
-STYLES is the styles emoji styles that should be used, see `emojify-emoji-styles'"
-  (when (not (listp styles))
-    (setq styles (list styles))
-    (warn "`emojify-emoji-style' has been deprecated use `emojify-emoji-styles' instead!"))
-
-  (setq-default emojify-emoji-styles styles)
-
-  (run-hooks 'emojify-emoji-style-change-hook))
-
-(defcustom emojify-emoji-styles
-  '(ascii unicode github)
-  "The type of emojis that should be displayed.
-
-These can have one of the following values
-
-`ascii'           - Display only ascii emojis for example ';)'
-`unicode'         - Display only unicode emojis for example '😉'
-`github'          - Display only github style emojis for example ':wink:'"
-  :type '(set
-          (const :tag "Display only ascii emojis" ascii)
-          (const :tag "Display only github emojis" github)
-          (const :tag "Display only unicode codepoints" unicode))
-  :set (lambda (_ value) (emojify-set-emoji-styles value))
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defcustom emojify-program-contexts
-  '(comments string code)
-  "Contexts where emojis can be displayed in programming modes.
-
-Possible values are
-`comments' - Display emojis in comments
-`string'   - Display emojis in strings
-`code'     - Display emojis in code (this is applicable only for unicode emojis)"
-  :type '(set :tag "Contexts where emojis should be displayed in programming modes"
-              (const :tag "Display emojis in comments" comments)
-              (const :tag "Display emojis in string" string)
-              (const :tag "Display emojis in code" code))
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defcustom emojify-inhibit-functions
-  '(emojify-in-org-tags-p emojify-in-org-list-p)
-  "Functions used to determine given emoji should displayed at current point.
-
-These functions are called with 3 arguments, the text to be emojified, the start
-of emoji text and the end of emoji text.  These functions are called with the
-buffer where emojis are going to be displayed selected."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defcustom emojify-composed-text-p t
-  "Should composed text be emojified."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defcustom emojify-company-tooltips-p t
-  "Should company mode tooltips be emojified."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defun emojify-in-org-tags-p (match beg _end)
-  "Determine whether the point is on `org-mode' tag.
-
-MATCH, BEG and _END are the text currently matched emoji and the start position
-and end position of emoji text respectively.
-
-Easiest would have to inspect face at point but unfortunately, there is no
-way to guarantee that we run after font-lock"
-  (and (memq major-mode '(org-mode org-agenda-mode))
-       (string-match-p ":[^:]+[:]?" match)
-       (org-at-heading-p)
-       (save-excursion
-         (save-match-data
-           (goto-char beg)
-           (looking-at ":[^:]+:[\s-]*$")))))
-
-(defun emojify-in-org-list-p (text beg &rest ignored)
-  "Determine whether the point is in `org-mode' list.
-
-TEXT is the text which is supposed to rendered a an emoji.  BEG is the beginning
-of the emoji text in the buffer.  The arguments IGNORED are ignored."
-  (and (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
-       (equal text "8)")
-       (equal (org-list-get-item-begin) beg)))
-
-(defun emojify-valid-program-context-p (emoji beg end)
-  "Determine if EMOJI should be displayed for text between BEG and END.
-
-This returns non-nil if the region is valid according to `emojify-program-contexts'"
-  (when emojify-program-contexts
-    (let* ((syntax-beg (syntax-ppss beg))
-           (syntax-end (syntax-ppss end))
-           (context (cond ((and (nth 3 syntax-beg)
-                                (nth 3 syntax-end))
-                           'string)
-                          ((and (nth 4 syntax-beg)
-                                (nth 4 syntax-end))
-                           'comments)
-                          (t 'code))))
-      (and (memql context emojify-program-contexts)
-           (if (equal context 'code)
-               (and (string= (ht-get emoji "style") "unicode")
-                    (memql 'unicode emojify-emoji-styles))
-             t)))))
-
-(defun emojify-inside-org-src-p (point)
-  "Return non-nil if POINT is inside `org-mode' src block.
-
-This is used to inhibit display of emoji's in `org-mode' src blocks
-since our mechanisms do not work in it."
-  (when (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char point)
-      (eq (org-element-type (org-element-at-point)) 'src-block))))
-
-(defun emojify-looking-at-end-of-list-maybe (point)
-  "Determine if POINT is end of a list.
-
-This is not accurate since it restricts the region to scan to
-the visible area."
-  (let* ((area (emojify--get-relevant-region))
-         (beg (car area))
-         (end (cdr area)))
-    (save-restriction
-      (narrow-to-region beg end)
-      (let ((list-start (ignore-errors (scan-sexps point -1))))
-        (when (and list-start
-                   ;; Ignore the starting brace if it is an emoji
-                   (not (get-text-property list-start 'emojified)))
-          ;; If we got a list start make sure both start and end
-          ;; belong to same string/comment
-          (let ((syntax-beg (syntax-ppss list-start))
-                (syntax-end (syntax-ppss point)))
-            (and list-start
-                 (eq (nth 8 syntax-beg)
-                     (nth 8 syntax-end)))))))))
-
-(defun emojify-valid-ascii-emoji-context-p (beg end)
-  "Determine if the okay to display ascii emoji between BEG and END."
-  ;; The text is at the start of the buffer
-  (and (or (not (char-before beg))
-           ;; 32 space since ?  (? followed by a space) is not readable
-           ;; 34 is "  since?" confuses font-lock
-           ;; 41 is )  since?) (extra paren) confuses most packages
-           (memq (char-syntax (char-before beg))
-                 ;; space
-                 '(32
-                   ;; start/end of string
-                   34
-                   ;; whitespace syntax
-                   ?-
-                   ;; comment start
-                   ?<
-                   ;; comment end, this handles text at start of line immediately
-                   ;; after comment line in a multiline comment
-                   ?>)))
-       ;; The text is at the end of the buffer
-       (or (not (char-after end))
-           (memq (char-syntax (char-after end))
-                 ;; space
-                 '(32
-                   ;; start/end of string
-                   34
-                   ;; whitespace syntax
-                   ?-
-                   ;; punctuation
-                   ?.
-                   ;; closing braces
-                   41
-                   ;; comment end
-                   ?>)))))
-
-
-
-;; Obsolete vars
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'emojify-emoji-style 'emojify-emoji-styles "0.2")
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'emojify-set-emoji-style 'emojify-set-emoji-styles "0.2")
-
-
-
-;; Customizations to control the behaviour when point enters emojified text
-
-(defcustom emojify-point-entered-behaviour 'echo
-  "The behaviour when point enters, an emojified text.
-
-It can be one of the following
-`echo'    - Echo the underlying text in the minibuffer
-`uncover' - Display the underlying text while point is on it
-function  - It is called with 2 arguments (the buffer where emoji appears is
-            current during execution)
-            1) starting position of emoji text
-            2) ending position of emoji text
-
-Does nothing if the value is anything else."
-  ;; TODO: Mention custom function
-  :type '(radio :tag "Behaviour when point enters an emoji"
-                (const :tag "Echo the underlying emoji text in the minibuffer" echo)
-                (const :tag "Uncover (undisplay) the underlying emoji text" uncover))
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defcustom emojify-reveal-on-isearch t
-  "Should underlying emoji be displayed when point enters emoji while in isearch mode.")
-
-(defcustom emojify-show-help t
-  "If non-nil the underlying text is displayed in a popup when mouse moves over it."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defun emojify-on-emoji-enter (beginning end)
-  "Executed when point enters emojified text between BEGINNING and END."
-  (cond ((and (eq emojify-point-entered-behaviour 'echo)
-              ;; Do not echo in isearch-mode
-              (not isearch-mode)
-              (not (active-minibuffer-window))
-              (not (current-message)))
-         (message (substring-no-properties (get-text-property beginning 'emojify-text))))
-        ((eq emojify-point-entered-behaviour 'uncover)
-         (put-text-property beginning end 'display nil))
-        ((functionp 'emojify-point-entered-behaviour)
-         (funcall emojify-point-entered-behaviour beginning end)))
-
-  (when (and isearch-mode emojify-reveal-on-isearch)
-    (put-text-property beginning end 'display nil)))
-
-(defun emojify-on-emoji-exit (beginning end)
-  "Executed when point exits emojified text between BEGINNING and END."
-  (put-text-property beginning
-                     end
-                     'display
-                     (get-text-property beginning 'emojify-display)))
-
-(defvar-local emojify--last-emoji-pos nil)
-
-(defun emojify-detect-emoji-entry/exit ()
-  "Detect emoji entry and exit and run appropriate handlers.
-
-This is inspired by `prettify-symbol-mode's logic for
-`prettify-symbols-unprettify-at-point'."
-  (while-no-input
-    (emojify-with-saved-buffer-state
-      (when emojify--last-emoji-pos
-        (emojify-on-emoji-exit (car emojify--last-emoji-pos) (cdr emojify--last-emoji-pos)))
-
-      (when (get-text-property (point) 'emojified)
-        (let* ((text-props (text-properties-at (point)))
-               (buffer (plist-get text-props 'emojify-buffer))
-               (match-beginning (plist-get text-props 'emojify-beginning))
-               (match-end (plist-get text-props 'emojify-end)))
-          (when (eq buffer (current-buffer))
-            (emojify-on-emoji-enter match-beginning match-end)
-            (setq emojify--last-emoji-pos (cons match-beginning match-end))))))))
-
-(defun emojify-help-function (_window _string pos)
-  "Function to get help string to be echoed when point/mouse into the point.
-
-To understand WINDOW, STRING and POS see the function documentation for
-`help-echo' text-property."
-  (when (and emojify-show-help
-             (not isearch-mode)
-             (not (active-minibuffer-window))
-             (not (current-message)))
-    (plist-get (text-properties-at pos) 'emojify-text)))
-
-
-
-;; Core functions and macros
-
-;; Variables related to user emojis
-
-(defcustom emojify-user-emojis nil
-  "User specified custom emojis.
-
-This is an alist where first element of cons is the text to be displayed as
-emoji, while the second element of the cons is an alist containing data about
-the emoji.
-
-The inner alist should have atleast (not all keys are strings)
-
-`name'  - The name of the emoji
-`style' - This should be one of \"github\", \"ascii\" or \"github\"
-          (see `emojify-emoji-styles')
-
-The alist should contain one of (see `emojify-display-style')
-`unicode' - The replacement for the provided emoji for \"unicode\" display style
-`image'   - The replacement for the provided emoji for \"image\" display style.
-            This should be the absolute path to the image
-`ascii'   - The replacement for the provided emoji for \"ascii\" display style
-
-Example -
-The following assumes that custom images are at ~/.emacs.d/emojis/trollface.png and
-~/.emacs.d/emojis/neckbeard.png
-
-'((\":troll:\"     . ((\"name\" . \"Troll\")
-                    (\"image\" . \"~/.emacs.d/emojis/trollface.png\")
-                    (\"style\" . \"github\")))
-  (\":neckbeard:\" . ((\"name\" . \"Neckbeard\")
-                    (\"image\" . \"~/.emacs.d/emojis/neckbeard.png\")
-                    (\"style\" . \"github\"))))")
-
-(defvar emojify--user-emojis nil
-  "User specified custom emojis.")
-
-(defvar emojify--user-emojis-regexp nil
-  "Regexp to match user specified custom emojis.")
-
-;; Variables related to default emojis
-(defvar emojify-emojis nil
-  "Data about the emojis, this contains only the emojis that come with emojify.")
-
-(defvar emojify-regexps nil
-  "List of regexps to match text to be emojified.")
-
-(defvar emojify--completing-candidates-cache nil
-  "Cached values for completing read candidates calculated for `emojify-completing-read'.")
-
-;; Cache for emoji completing read candidates
-(defun emojify--get-completing-read-candidates ()
-  "Get the candidates to be used for `emojify-completing-read'.
-
-The candidates are calculated according to currently active
-`emojify-emoji-styles' and cached"
-  (let ((styles (mapcar #'symbol-name emojify-emoji-styles)))
-    (unless (and emojify--completing-candidates-cache
-                 (equal styles (car emojify--completing-candidates-cache)))
-      (setq emojify--completing-candidates-cache
-            (cons styles
-                  (let ((emojis (ht-create #'equal)))
-                    (emojify-emojis-each (lambda (key value)
-                                           (when (seq-position styles (ht-get value "style"))
-                                             (ht-set! emojis
-                                                      (format "%s - %s (%s)"
-                                                              key
-                                                              (ht-get value "name")
-                                                              (ht-get value "style"))
-                                                      value))))
-                    emojis))))
-    (cdr emojify--completing-candidates-cache)))
-
-(defun emojify-create-emojify-emojis (&optional force)
-  "Create `emojify-emojis' if needed.
-
-The function avoids reading emoji data if it has already been read unless FORCE
-in which case emoji data is re-read."
-  (when (or force (not emojify-emojis))
-    (emojify-set-emoji-data)))
-
-(defun emojify-get-emoji (emoji)
-  "Get data for given EMOJI.
-
-This first looks for the emoji in `emojify--user-emojis',
-and then in `emojify-emojis'."
-  (or (when emojify--user-emojis
-        (ht-get emojify--user-emojis emoji))
-      (ht-get emojify-emojis emoji)))
-
-(defun emojify-emojis-each (function)
-  "Execute FUNCTION for each emoji.
-
-This first runs function for `emojify--user-emojis',
-and then `emojify-emojis'."
-  (when emojify--user-emojis
-    (ht-each function emojify--user-emojis))
-  (ht-each function emojify-emojis))
-
-(defun emojify--verify-user-emojis (emojis)
-  "Verify the EMOJIS in correct user format."
-  (seq-every-p (lambda (emoji)
-                 (and (assoc "name" (cdr emoji))
-                      ;; Make sure style is present is only one of
-                      ;; "unicode", "ascii" and "github".
-                      (assoc "style" (cdr emoji))
-                      (seq-position '("unicode" "ascii" "github")
-                                    (cdr (assoc "style" (cdr emoji))))
-                      (or (assoc "unicode" (cdr emoji))
-                          (assoc "image" (cdr emoji))
-                          (assoc "ascii" (cdr emoji)))))
-               emojis))
-
-(defun emojify-set-emoji-data ()
-  "Read the emoji data for STYLES and set the regexp required to search them."
-  (setq-default emojify-emojis (let ((json-array-type 'list)
-                                     (json-object-type 'hash-table))
-                                 (json-read-file emojify-emoji-json)))
-
-  (let (unicode-emojis ascii-emojis)
-    (ht-each (lambda (emoji data)
-               (when (string= (ht-get data "style") "unicode")
-                 (push emoji unicode-emojis))
-
-               (when (string= (ht-get data "style") "ascii")
-                 (push emoji ascii-emojis)))
-             emojify-emojis)
-
-    ;; Construct emojify-regexps such that github style are searched first
-    ;; followed by unicode and then ascii emojis.
-    (setq emojify-regexps (list ":[[:alnum:]+_-]+:"
-                                (regexp-opt unicode-emojis)
-                                (regexp-opt ascii-emojis))))
-
-  (when emojify-user-emojis
-    (if (emojify--verify-user-emojis emojify-user-emojis)
-        ;; Create entries for user emojis
-        (let ((emoji-pairs (mapcar (lambda (user-emoji)
-                                     (cons (car user-emoji)
-                                           (ht-from-alist (cdr user-emoji))))
-                                   emojify-user-emojis)))
-          (setq emojify--user-emojis (ht-from-alist emoji-pairs))
-          (setq emojify--user-emojis-regexp (regexp-opt (mapcar #'car emoji-pairs))))
-      (message "[emojify] User emojis are not in correct format ignoring them.")))
-
-  (emojify-emojis-each (lambda (emoji data)
-                         ;; Add the emoji text to data, this makes the values
-                         ;; of the `emojify-emojis' standalone containing all
-                         ;; data about the emoji
-                         (ht-set! data "emoji" emoji)
-                         (ht-set! data "custom" (and emojify--user-emojis
-                                                     (ht-get emojify--user-emojis emoji)))))
-
-  ;; Clear completion candidates cache
-  (setq emojify--completing-candidates-cache nil))
-
-(defvar emojify-emoji-keymap
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap delete-char] #'emojify-delete-emoji-forward)
-    (define-key map [remap delete-forward-char] #'emojify-delete-emoji-forward)
-    (define-key map [remap backward-delete-char] #'emojify-delete-emoji-backward)
-    (define-key map [remap org-delete-backward-char] #'emojify-delete-emoji-backward)
-    (define-key map [remap delete-backward-char] #'emojify-delete-emoji-backward)
-    (define-key map [remap backward-delete-char-untabify] #'emojify-delete-emoji-backward)
-    map))
-
-(defun emojify-image-dir ()
-  "Get the path to directory containing images for currently selected emoji set."
-  (expand-file-name emojify-emoji-set
-                    emojify-emojis-dir))
-
-(defun emojify--get-point-col-and-line (point)
-  "Return a cons of containing the column number and line at POINT."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char point)
-    (cons (current-column) (line-number-at-pos))))
-
-(defun emojify--get-composed-text (point)
-  "Get the text used as composition property at POINT.
-
-This does not check if there is composition property at point the callers should
-make sure the point has a composition property otherwise this function will
-fail."
-  (emojify--string-join (mapcar #'char-to-string
-                                (decode-composition-components (nth 2
-                                                                    (find-composition point
-                                                                                      nil
-                                                                                      nil
-                                                                                      t))))))
-
-(defun emojify--inside-rectangle-selection-p (beg end)
-  "Check if region marked by BEG and END is inside a rectangular selection.
-
-In addition to explicit the parameters BEG and END, calling functions should
-also dynamically bind `emojify-region-beg' and `emojify-region-end' to beginning
-and end of region respectively."
-  (when (and emojify-region-beg
-             (bound-and-true-p rectangle-mark-mode))
-    (let ((rect-beg (emojify--get-point-col-and-line emojify-region-beg))
-          (rect-end (emojify--get-point-col-and-line emojify-region-end))
-          (emoji-start-pos (emojify--get-point-col-and-line beg))
-          (emoji-end-pos (emojify--get-point-col-and-line end)))
-      (or (and (<= (car rect-beg) (car emoji-start-pos))
-               (<= (car emoji-start-pos) (car rect-end))
-               (<= (cdr rect-beg) (cdr emoji-start-pos))
-               (<= (cdr emoji-start-pos) (cdr rect-end)))
-          (and (<= (car rect-beg) (car emoji-end-pos))
-               (<= (car emoji-end-pos) (car rect-end))
-               (<= (cdr rect-beg) (cdr emoji-end-pos))
-               (<= (cdr emoji-end-pos) (cdr rect-end)))))))
-
-(defun emojify--inside-non-rectangle-selection-p (beg end)
-  "Check if region marked by BEG and END is inside a non-regular selection.
-
-In addition to the explicit parameters BEG and END, calling functions should
-also dynamically bind `emojify-region-beg' and `emojify-region-end' to beginning
-and end of region respectively."
-  (when (and emojify-region-beg
-             (region-active-p)
-             (not (bound-and-true-p rectangle-mark-mode)))
-    (or (and (<  emojify-region-beg beg)
-             (<= beg emojify-region-end))
-        (and (<  emojify-region-beg end)
-             (<= end emojify-region-end)))))
-
-(defun emojify--region-background-maybe (beg end)
-  "If the BEG and END falls inside an active region return the region face.
-
-This returns nil if the emojis between BEG and END do not fall in region."
-  ;; `redisplay-highlight-region-function' was not defined in Emacs 24.3
-  (when (and (or (not (boundp 'redisplay-highlight-region-function))
-                 (equal (default-value 'redisplay-highlight-region-function) redisplay-highlight-region-function))
-             (or (emojify--inside-non-rectangle-selection-p beg end)
-                 (emojify--inside-rectangle-selection-p beg end)))
-    (face-background 'region)))
-
-(defun emojify--get-image-background (beg end)
-  "Get the color to be used as background for emoji between BEG and END."
-  ;; We do a separate check for region since `background-color-at-point'
-  ;; does not always detect background color inside regions properly
-  (or (emojify--region-background-maybe beg end)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (background-color-at-point))))
-
-(defvar emojify--imagemagick-support-cache (ht-create))
-
-(defun emojify--imagemagick-supports-p (format)
-  "Check if imagemagick support given FORMAT.
-
-This function caches the result of the check since the naive check
-
-    (memq format (imagemagick-types))
-
-can be expensive if imagemagick-types returns a large list, this is
-especially problematic since this check is potentially called during
-very redisplay. See https://github.com/iqbalansari/emacs-emojify/issues/41"
-  (when (fboundp 'imagemagick-types)
-    (when (equal (ht-get emojify--imagemagick-support-cache format 'unset) 'unset)
-      (ht-set emojify--imagemagick-support-cache format (memq format (imagemagick-types))))
-    (ht-get emojify--imagemagick-support-cache format)))
-
-(defun emojify--get-image-display (data buffer beg end &optional target)
-  "Get the display text property to display the emoji as an image.
-
-DATA holds the emoji data, _BUFFER is the target buffer where the emoji is to be
-displayed, BEG and END delimit the region where emoji will be displayed.  For
-explanation of TARGET see the documentation of `emojify--get-text-display-props'.
-
-TODO: Perhaps TARGET should be generalized to work with overlays, buffers and
-other different display constructs, for now this works."
-  (when (ht-get data "image")
-    (let* ((image-file (expand-file-name (ht-get data "image")
-                                         (emojify-image-dir)))
-           (image-type (intern (upcase (file-name-extension image-file)))))
-      (when (file-exists-p image-file)
-        (create-image image-file
-                      ;; use imagemagick if available and supports PNG images
-                      ;; (allows resizing images)
-                      (when (emojify--imagemagick-supports-p image-type)
-			'imagemagick)
-                      nil
-                      :ascent 'center
-                      :heuristic-mask t
-                      :background (cond ((equal target 'mode-line)
-                                         (face-background 'mode-line nil 'default))
-                                        (t (emojify--get-image-background beg end)))
-                      ;; no-op if imagemagick is  not available
-                      :height (cond ((bufferp target)
-                                     (with-current-buffer target
-                                       (emojify-default-font-height)))
-                                    ((equal target 'mode-line)
-                                     (emojify-face-height 'mode-line))
-                                    (t (with-current-buffer buffer
-                                         (emojify-default-font-height)))))))))
-
-(defun emojify--get-unicode-display (data &rest ignored)
-  "Get the display text property to display the emoji as an unicode character.
-
-DATA holds the emoji data, rest of the arguments IGNORED are ignored"
-  (let* ((unicode (ht-get data "unicode"))
-         (characters (when unicode
-                       (string-to-vector unicode))))
-    (when (seq-every-p #'char-displayable-p characters)
-      unicode)))
-
-(defun emojify--get-ascii-display (data &rest ignored)
-  "Get the display text property to display the emoji as an ascii characters.
-
-DATA holds the emoji data, rest of the arguments IGNORED are ignored."
-  (ht-get data "ascii"))
-
-(defun emojify--get-text-display-props (emoji buffer beg end &optional target)
-  "Get the display property for an EMOJI.
-
-BUFFER is the buffer currently holding the EMOJI, BEG and END delimit the region
-containing the emoji.  TARGET can either be a buffer object or a special value
-mode-line.  It is used to indicate where EMOJI would be displayed, properties
-like font-height are inherited from TARGET if provided."
-  (funcall (pcase emojify-display-style
-             (`image #'emojify--get-image-display)
-             (`unicode #'emojify--get-unicode-display)
-             (`ascii #'emojify--get-ascii-display))
-           emoji
-           buffer
-           beg
-           end
-           target))
-
-(defun emojify--propertize-text-for-emoji (emoji text buffer start end &optional target)
-  "Display EMOJI for TEXT in BUFFER between START and END.
-
-For explanation of TARGET see the documentation of
-`emojify--get-text-display-props'."
-  (let ((display-prop
-         (emojify--get-text-display-props emoji buffer start end target))
-        (buffer-props (unless target
-                        (list 'emojify-buffer buffer
-                              'emojify-beginning (copy-marker start)
-                              'emojify-end (copy-marker end)
-                              'yank-handler (list nil text)
-                              'keymap emojify-emoji-keymap
-                              'help-echo #'emojify-help-function))))
-    (when display-prop
-      (add-text-properties start
-                           end
-                           (append (list 'emojified t
-                                         'emojify-display display-prop
-                                         'display display-prop
-                                         'emojify-text text)
-                                   buffer-props)))))
-
-(defun emojify-display-emojis-in-region (beg end)
-  "Display emojis in region.
-
-BEG and END are the beginning and end of the region respectively.
-
-Displaying happens in two phases, first search based phase displays actual text
-appearing in buffer as emojis.  In the next phase composed text is searched for
-emojis and displayed.
-
-A minor problem here is that if the text is composed after this display loop it
-would not be displayed as emoji, although in practice the two packages that use
-the composition property `prettify-symbol-mode' and `org-bullets' use the
-font-lock machinery which runs before emojify's display loop, so hopefully this
-should not be a problem 🤞."
-  (emojify-with-saved-buffer-state
-    ;; Make sure we halt if displaying emojis takes more than a second (this
-    ;; might be too large duration)
-    (with-timeout (1 (emojify-message "Failed to display emojis under 1 second"))
-      (seq-doseq (regexp (apply #'append
-                                (when emojify--user-emojis-regexp
-                                  (list emojify--user-emojis-regexp))
-                                (list emojify-regexps)))
-        (let (case-fold-search)
-          (goto-char beg)
-          (while (and (> end (point))
-                      (search-forward-regexp regexp end t))
-            (let* ((match-beginning (match-beginning 0))
-                   (match-end (match-end 0))
-                   (match (match-string-no-properties 0))
-                   (buffer (current-buffer))
-                   (emoji (emojify-get-emoji match))
-                   (force-display (get-text-property match-beginning 'emojify-force-display)))
-              (when (and emoji
-                         (not (or (get-text-property match-beginning 'emojify-inhibit)
-                                  (get-text-property match-end 'emojify-inhibit)))
-                         (memql (intern (ht-get emoji "style"))
-                                emojify-emoji-styles)
-                         ;; Skip displaying this emoji if the its bounds are
-                         ;; already part of an existing emoji. Since the emojis
-                         ;; are searched in descending order of length (see
-                         ;; construction of emojify-regexp in `emojify-set-emoji-data'),
-                         ;; this means larger emojis get precedence over smaller
-                         ;; ones
-                         (not (or (get-text-property match-beginning 'emojified)
-                                  (get-text-property (1- match-end) 'emojified)))
-                         ;; Display unconditionally in non-prog mode
-                         (or (not (derived-mode-p 'prog-mode 'tuareg--prog-mode 'comint-mode 'smalltalk-mode))
-                             ;; In prog mode enable respecting `emojify-program-contexts'
-                             (emojify-valid-program-context-p emoji match-beginning match-end))
-
-                         ;; Display ascii emojis conservatively, since they have potential
-                         ;; to be annoying consider d: in head:, except while executing apropos
-                         ;; emoji
-                         (or (not (string= (ht-get emoji "style") "ascii"))
-                             force-display
-                             (emojify-valid-ascii-emoji-context-p match-beginning match-end))
-
-                         (or force-display
-                             (not (emojify-inside-org-src-p match-beginning)))
-
-                         ;; Inhibit possibly inside a list
-                         ;; 41 is ?) but packages get confused by the extra closing paren :)
-                         ;; TODO Report bugs to such packages
-                         (or force-display
-                             (not (and (eq (char-syntax (char-before match-end)) 41)
-                                       (emojify-looking-at-end-of-list-maybe match-end))))
-
-                         (not (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'emojify-inhibit-functions match match-beginning match-end)))
-                (emojify--propertize-text-for-emoji emoji match buffer match-beginning match-end)))
-            ;; Stop a bit to let `with-timeout' kick in
-            (sit-for 0 t))))
-
-      ;; Loop to emojify composed text
-      (when (and emojify-composed-text-p
-                 ;; Skip this if user has disabled unicode style emojis, since
-                 ;; we display only composed text that are unicode emojis
-                 (memql 'unicode emojify-emoji-styles))
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (let ((compose-start (if (get-text-property beg 'composition)
-                                 ;; Check `beg' first for composition property
-                                 ;; since `next-single-property-change' will
-                                 ;; search for region after `beg' for property
-                                 ;; change thus skipping any composed text at
-                                 ;; `beg'
-                                 beg
-                               (next-single-property-change beg
-                                                            'composition
-                                                            nil
-                                                            end))))
-          (while (and (> end (point))
-                      ;; `end' would be equal to `compose-start' if there was no
-                      ;; text with composition found within `end', this happens
-                      ;; because `next-single-property-change' returns the limit
-                      ;; (and we use `end' as the limit) if no match is found
-                      (> end compose-start)
-                      compose-start)
-            (let* ((match (emojify--get-composed-text compose-start))
-                   (emoji (emojify-get-emoji match))
-                   (compose-end (next-single-property-change compose-start 'composition nil end)))
-              ;; Display only composed text that is unicode char
-              (when (and emoji
-                         (string= (ht-get emoji "style") "unicode"))
-                (emojify--propertize-text-for-emoji emoji match (current-buffer) compose-start compose-end))
-              ;; Setup the next loop
-              (setq compose-start (and compose-end (next-single-property-change compose-end
-                                                                                'composition
-                                                                                nil
-                                                                                end)))
-              (goto-char compose-end))
-            ;; Stop a bit to let `with-timeout' kick in
-            (sit-for 0 t)))))))
-
-(defun emojify-undisplay-emojis-in-region (beg end)
-  "Undisplay the emojis in region.
-
-BEG and END are the beginning and end of the region respectively"
-  (emojify-with-saved-buffer-state
-    (while (< beg end)
-      ;; Get the start of emojified region in the region, the region is marked
-      ;; with text-property `emojified' whose value is `t'. The region is marked
-      ;; so that we do not inadvertently remove display or other properties
-      ;; inserted by other packages.  This might fail too if a package adds any
-      ;; of these properties between an emojified text, but that situation is
-      ;; hopefully very rare and this is better than blindly removing all text
-      ;; properties
-      (let* ((emoji-start (text-property-any beg end 'emojified t))
-             ;; Get the end emojified text, if we could not find the start set
-             ;; emoji-end to region `end', this merely to make looping easier.
-             (emoji-end (or (and emoji-start
-                                 (text-property-not-all emoji-start end 'emojified t))
-                            ;; If the emojified text is at the end of the region
-                            ;; assume that end is the emojified text.
-                            end)))
-        ;; Proceed only if we got start of emojified text
-        (when emoji-start
-          ;; Remove the properties
-          (remove-text-properties emoji-start emoji-end (append (list 'emojified t
-                                                                      'display t
-                                                                      'emojify-display t
-                                                                      'emojify-buffer t
-                                                                      'emojify-text t
-                                                                      'emojify-beginning t
-                                                                      'emojify-end t
-                                                                      'yank-handler t
-                                                                      'keymap t
-                                                                      'help-echo t
-                                                                      'rear-nonsticky t))))
-        ;; Setup the next iteration
-        (setq beg emoji-end)))))
-
-(defun emojify-redisplay-emojis-in-region (&optional beg end)
-  "Redisplay emojis in region between BEG and END.
-
-Redisplay emojis in the visible region if BEG and END are not specified"
-  (let* ((area (emojify--get-relevant-region))
-         (beg (save-excursion
-                (goto-char (or beg (car area)))
-                (line-beginning-position)))
-         (end (save-excursion
-                (goto-char (or end (cdr area)))
-                (line-end-position))))
-    (unless (> (- end beg) 5000)
-      (emojify-execute-ignoring-errors-unless-debug
-        (emojify-undisplay-emojis-in-region beg end)
-        (emojify-display-emojis-in-region beg end)))))
-
-(defun emojify-after-change-extend-region-function (beg end _len)
-  "Extend the region to be emojified.
-
-This simply extends the region to be fontified to the start of line at BEG and
-end of line at END.  _LEN is ignored.
-
-The idea is since an emoji cannot span multiple lines, redisplaying complete
-lines ensures that all the possibly affected emojis are redisplayed."
-  (let ((emojify-jit-lock-start (save-excursion
-                                  (goto-char beg)
-                                  (line-beginning-position)))
-        (emojify-jit-lock-end (save-excursion
-                                (goto-char end)
-                                (line-end-position))))
-    (setq jit-lock-start (if jit-lock-start
-                             (min jit-lock-start emojify-jit-lock-start)
-                           emojify-jit-lock-start))
-    (setq jit-lock-end (if jit-lock-end
-                           (max jit-lock-end emojify-jit-lock-end)
-                         emojify-jit-lock-end))))
-
-
-
-;; Emojify standalone strings
-
-(defun emojify-string (string &optional styles target)
-  "Create a propertized version of STRING, to display emojis belonging STYLES.
-
-TARGET can either be a buffer object or a special value mode-line.  It is used
-to indicate where EMOJI would be displayed, properties like font-height are
-inherited from TARGET if provided.  See also `emojify--get-text-display-props'."
-  (emojify-create-emojify-emojis)
-  (let ((target (or target (current-buffer))))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert string)
-      (let ((beg (point-min))
-            (end (point-max))
-            (styles (or styles '(unicode))))
-        (seq-doseq (regexp (apply #'append
-                                  (when emojify--user-emojis-regexp
-                                    (list emojify--user-emojis-regexp))
-                                  (list emojify-regexps)))
-          (goto-char beg)
-          (while (and (> end (point))
-                      (search-forward-regexp regexp end t))
-            (let* ((match-beginning (match-beginning 0))
-                   (match-end (match-end 0))
-                   (match (match-string-no-properties 0))
-                   (buffer (current-buffer))
-                   (emoji (emojify-get-emoji match)))
-              (when (and emoji
-                         (not (or (get-text-property match-beginning 'emojify-inhibit)
-                                  (get-text-property match-end 'emojify-inhibit)))
-                         (memql (intern (ht-get emoji "style")) styles)
-                         ;; Skip displaying this emoji if the its bounds are
-                         ;; already part of an existing emoji. Since the emojis
-                         ;; are searched in descending order of length (see
-                         ;; construction of emojify-regexp in `emojify-set-emoji-data'),
-                         ;; this means larger emojis get precedence over smaller
-                         ;; ones
-                         (not (or (get-text-property match-beginning 'emojified)
-                                  (get-text-property (1- match-end) 'emojified))))
-                (emojify--propertize-text-for-emoji emoji match buffer match-beginning match-end target))))))
-      (buffer-string))))
-
-
-
-;; Electric delete functionality
-
-(defun emojify--find-key-binding-ignoring-emojify-keymap (key)
-  "Find the binding for given KEY ignoring the text properties at point.
-
-This is needed since `key-binding' looks up in keymap text property as well
-which is not what we want when falling back in `emojify-delete-emoji'"
-  (let* ((key-binding (or (minor-mode-key-binding key)
-                          (local-key-binding key)
-                          (global-key-binding key))))
-    (when key-binding
-      (or (command-remapping key-binding
-                             nil
-                             (seq-filter (lambda (keymap)
-                                           (not (equal keymap emojify-emoji-keymap)))
-                                         (current-active-maps)))
-          key-binding))))
-
-(defun emojify-delete-emoji (point)
-  "Delete emoji at POINT."
-  (if (get-text-property point 'emojified)
-      (delete-region (get-text-property point 'emojify-beginning)
-                     (get-text-property point 'emojify-end))
-    (call-interactively (emojify--find-key-binding-ignoring-emojify-keymap (this-command-keys)))))
-
-(defun emojify-delete-emoji-forward ()
-  "Delete emoji after point."
-  (interactive)
-  (emojify-delete-emoji (point)))
-
-(defun emojify-delete-emoji-backward ()
-  "Delete emoji before point."
-  (interactive)
-  (emojify-delete-emoji (1- (point))))
-
-;; Integrate with delete-selection-mode
-;; Basically instruct delete-selection mode to override our commands
-;; if the region is active.
-(put 'emojify-delete-emoji-forward 'delete-selection 'supersede)
-(put 'emojify-delete-emoji-backward 'delete-selection 'supersede)
-
-
-
-;; Updating background color on selection
-
-(defun emojify--update-emojis-background-in-region (&optional beg end)
-  "Update the background color for emojis between BEG and END."
-  (when (equal emojify-display-style 'image)
-    (emojify-with-saved-buffer-state
-      (emojify-do-for-emojis-in-region beg end
-        (plist-put (cdr (get-text-property emoji-start 'display))
-                   :background
-                   (emojify--get-image-background emoji-start
-                                                  emoji-end))))))
-
-(defun emojify--update-emojis-background-in-region-starting-at (point)
-  "Update background color for emojis in buffer starting at POINT.
-
-This updates the emojis in the region starting from POINT, the end of region is
-determined by product of `frame-height' and `frame-width' which roughly
-corresponds to the visible area.  POINT usually corresponds to the starting
-position of the window, see
-`emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-command' and
-`emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-window-scroll'
-
-NOTE: `window-text-height' and `window-text-width' would have been more
-appropriate here however they were not defined in Emacs v24.3 and below."
-  (let* ((region-beginning point)
-         (region-end (min (+ region-beginning (* (frame-height)
-                                                 (frame-width)))
-                          (point-max))))
-    (emojify--update-emojis-background-in-region region-beginning
-                                                 region-end)))
-
-(defun emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-command ()
-  "Function added to `post-command-hook' when region is active.
-
-This function updates the backgrounds of the emojis in the region changed after
-the command.
-
-Ideally this would have been good enough to update emoji backgounds after region
-changes, unfortunately this does not work well with commands that scroll the
-window specifically `window-start' and `window-end' (sometimes only `window-end')
-report incorrect values.
-
-To work around this
-`emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-window-scroll' is added to
-`window-scroll-functions' to update emojis on window scroll."
-  (while-no-input (emojify--update-emojis-background-in-region-starting-at (window-start))))
-
-(defun emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-window-scroll (_window display-start)
-  "Function added to `window-scroll-functions' when region is active.
-
-This function updates the backgrounds of the emojis in the newly displayed area
-of the window.  DISPLAY-START corresponds to the new start of the window."
-  (while-no-input (emojify--update-emojis-background-in-region-starting-at display-start)))
-
-
-
-;; Lazy image downloading
-
-(defcustom emojify-download-emojis-p 'ask
-  "Should emojify download images, if the selected emoji sets are not available.
-
-Emojify can automatically download the images required to display the selected
-emoji set.  By default the user will be asked for confirmation before downloading
-the image.  Set this variable to t to download the images without asking for
-confirmation.  Setting it to nil will disable automatic download of the images.
-
-Please note that emojify will not download the images if Emacs is running in
-non-interactive mode and `emojify-download-emojis-p' is set to `ask'."
-  :type '(radio :tag "Automatically download required images"
-                (const :tag "Ask before downloading" ask)
-                (const :tag "Download without asking" t)
-                (const :tag "Disable automatic downloads" nil))
-  :group 'emojify)
-
-(defvar emojify--refused-image-download-p nil
-  "Used to remember that user has refused to download images in this session.")
-(defvar emojify--download-in-progress-p nil
-  "Is emoji download in progress used to avoid multiple emoji download prompts.")
-
-(defun emojify--emoji-download-emoji-set (data)
-  "Download the emoji images according to DATA."
-  (let ((destination (expand-file-name (make-temp-name "emojify")
-                                       temporary-file-directory)))
-    (url-copy-file (ht-get data "url")
-                   destination)
-    (let ((downloaded-sha (with-temp-buffer
-                            (insert-file-contents-literally destination)
-                            (secure-hash 'sha256 (current-buffer)))))
-      (when (string= downloaded-sha (ht-get data "sha256"))
-        destination))))
-
-(defun emojify--extract-emojis (file)
-  "Extract the tar FILE in emoji directory."
-  (let* ((default-directory emojify-emojis-dir))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert-file-contents-literally file)
-      (let ((emojify-inhibit-emojify-in-current-buffer-p t))
-        (tar-mode))
-      (tar-untar-buffer))))
-
-(defun emojify-download-emoji (emoji-set)
-  "Download the provided EMOJI-SET."
-  (interactive (list (completing-read "Select the emoji set you want to download: "
-                                      (ht-keys emojify-emoji-set-json))))
-  (let ((emoji-data (ht-get emojify-emoji-set-json emoji-set)))
-    (cond ((not emoji-data)
-           (error "No emoji set named %s found" emoji-set))
-          ((and (file-exists-p (expand-file-name emoji-set emojify-emojis-dir))
-                (called-interactively-p 'any))
-           (message "%s emoji-set already downloaded, not downloading again!" emoji-set))
-          (t
-           (emojify--extract-emojis (emojify--emoji-download-emoji-set (ht-get emojify-emoji-set-json emoji-set)))))))
-
-(defun emojify--confirm-emoji-download ()
-  "Confirm download of emojis.
-
-This takes care of respecting the `emojify-download-emojis-p' and making sure we
-do not prompt the user to download emojis multiple times."
-  (if (not (equal emojify-download-emojis-p 'ask))
-      emojify-download-emojis-p
-    ;; Skip the prompt if we are in noninteractive mode or the user has already
-    ;; denied us permission to download once
-    (unless (or noninteractive emojify--refused-image-download-p)
-      (let ((download-confirmed-p (yes-or-no-p "[emojify] Emoji images not available should I download them now?")))
-        (setq emojify--refused-image-download-p (not download-confirmed-p))
-        download-confirmed-p))))
-
-(defun emojify-download-emoji-maybe ()
-  "Download emoji images if needed."
-  (when (and (equal emojify-display-style 'image)
-             (not (file-exists-p (emojify-image-dir)))
-             (not emojify--refused-image-download-p))
-    (unwind-protect
-        ;; Do not prompt for download if download is in progress
-        (unless emojify--download-in-progress-p
-          (setq emojify--download-in-progress-p t)
-          (if (emojify--confirm-emoji-download)
-              (emojify-download-emoji emojify-emoji-set)
-            (warn "[emojify] Not downloading emoji images for now. Emojis would
-not be displayed since images are not available. If you wish to download emojis,
-run the command `emojify-download-emoji'")))
-      (setq emojify--download-in-progress-p nil))))
-
-(defun emojify-ensure-images ()
-  "Ensure that emoji images are downloaded."
-  (if after-init-time
-      (emojify-download-emoji-maybe)
-    (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'emojify-download-emoji-maybe t)))
-
-
-
-;; Minor mode definitions
-
-(defun emojify-turn-on-emojify-mode ()
-  "Turn on `emojify-mode' in current buffer."
-
-  ;; Calculate emoji data if needed
-  (emojify-create-emojify-emojis)
-
-  (when (emojify-buffer-p (current-buffer))
-    ;; Download images if not available
-    (emojify-ensure-images)
-
-    ;; Install our jit-lock function
-    (jit-lock-register #'emojify-redisplay-emojis-in-region)
-    (add-hook 'jit-lock-after-change-extend-region-functions #'emojify-after-change-extend-region-function t t)
-
-    ;; Handle point entered behaviour
-    (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'emojify-detect-emoji-entry/exit t t)
-
-    ;; Update emoji backgrounds after each command
-    (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-command t t)
-
-    ;; Update emoji backgrounds after mark is deactivated, this is needed since
-    ;; deactivation can happen outside the command loop
-    (add-hook 'deactivate-mark-hook #'emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-command t t)
-
-    ;; Update emoji backgrounds after when window scrolls
-    (add-hook 'window-scroll-functions #'emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-window-scroll t t)
-
-    ;; Redisplay emojis after enabling `prettify-symbol-mode'
-    (add-hook 'prettify-symbols-mode-hook #'emojify-redisplay-emojis-in-region)
-
-    ;; Redisplay visible emojis when emoji style changes
-    (add-hook 'emojify-emoji-style-change-hook #'emojify-redisplay-emojis-in-region)))
-
-(defun emojify-turn-off-emojify-mode ()
-  "Turn off `emojify-mode' in current buffer."
-  ;; Remove currently displayed emojis
-  (save-restriction
-    (widen)
-    (emojify-undisplay-emojis-in-region (point-min) (point-max)))
-
-  ;; Uninstall our jit-lock function
-  (jit-lock-unregister #'emojify-redisplay-emojis-in-region)
-  (remove-hook 'jit-lock-after-change-extend-region-functions #'emojify-after-change-extend-region-function t)
-
-  (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'emojify-detect-emoji-entry/exit t)
-
-  ;; Disable hooks to update emoji backgrounds
-  (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-command t)
-  (remove-hook 'deactivate-mark-hook #'emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-command t)
-  (remove-hook 'window-scroll-functions #'emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-window-scroll t)
-
-  ;; Remove hook to redisplay emojis after enabling `prettify-symbol-mode'
-  (remove-hook 'prettify-symbols-mode-hook #'emojify-redisplay-emojis-in-region)
-
-  ;; Remove style change hooks
-  (remove-hook 'emojify-emoji-style-change-hook #'emojify-redisplay-emojis-in-region))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode emojify-mode
-  "Emojify mode"
-  :init-value nil
-  (if emojify-mode
-      ;; Turn on
-      (emojify-turn-on-emojify-mode)
-    ;; Turn off
-    (emojify-turn-off-emojify-mode)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode global-emojify-mode
-  emojify-mode emojify-mode
-  :init-value nil)
-
-(defadvice set-buffer-multibyte (after emojify-disable-for-unibyte-buffers (&rest ignored))
-  "Disable emojify when unibyte encoding is enabled for a buffer.
-Re-enable it when buffer changes back to multibyte encoding."
-  (ignore-errors
-    (if enable-multibyte-characters
-        (when global-emojify-mode
-          (emojify-mode +1))
-      (emojify-mode -1))))
-
-(ad-activate #'set-buffer-multibyte)
-
-
-
-;; Displaying emojis in mode-line
-
-(defun emojify--emojied-mode-line (format)
-  "Return an emojified version of mode-line FORMAT.
-
-The format is converted to the actual string to be displayed using
-`format-mode-line' and the unicode characters are replaced by images."
-  (if emojify-mode
-      ;; Remove "%e" from format since we keep it as first part of the
-      ;; emojified mode-line, see `emojify-emojify-mode-line'
-      (emojify-string (format-mode-line (delq "%e" format)) nil 'mode-line)
-    (format-mode-line format)))
-
-(defun emojify-mode-line-emojified-p ()
-  "Check if the mode-line is already emojified.
-
-If the `mode-line-format' is of following format
-
-\(\"%e\" (:eval (emojify-emojied-mode-line ... )))
-
-We can assume the mode-line is already emojified."
-  (and (consp mode-line-format)
-       (equal (ignore-errors (cl-caadr mode-line-format))
-              :eval)
-       (equal (ignore-errors (car (cl-cadadr mode-line-format)))
-              'emojify--emojied-mode-line)))
-
-(defun emojify-emojify-mode-line ()
-  "Emojify unicode characters in the mode-line.
-
-This updates `mode-line-format' to a modified version which emojifies the
-mode-line before it is displayed."
-  (unless (emojify-mode-line-emojified-p)
-    (setq mode-line-format `("%e" (:eval
-                                   (emojify--emojied-mode-line ',mode-line-format))))))
-
-(defun emojify-unemojify-mode-line ()
-  "Restore `mode-line-format' to unemojified version.
-
-This basically reverses the effect of `emojify-emojify-mode-line'."
-  (when (emojify-mode-line-emojified-p)
-    (setq mode-line-format (cl-cadadr (cl-cadadr mode-line-format)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode emojify-mode-line-mode
-  "Emojify mode line"
-  :init-value nil
-  (if emojify-mode-line-mode
-      ;; Turn on
-      (emojify-emojify-mode-line)
-    ;; Turn off
-    (emojify-unemojify-mode-line)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode global-emojify-mode-line-mode
-  emojify-mode-line-mode emojify-mode-line-mode
-  :init-value nil)
-
-
-
-;; Searching emojis
-
-(defvar emojify-apropos-buffer-name "*Apropos Emojis*")
-
-(defun emojify-apropos-quit ()
-  "Delete the window displaying Emoji search results."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (= (length (window-list)) 1)
-      (bury-buffer)
-    (quit-window)))
-
-(defun emojify-apropos-copy-emoji ()
-  "Copy the emoji being displayed at current line in apropos results."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-    (if (not (get-text-property (point) 'emojified))
-        (emojify-user-error "No emoji at point")
-      (kill-new (get-text-property (point) 'emojify-text))
-      (message "Copied emoji (%s) to kill ring!"
-               (get-text-property (point) 'emojify-text)))))
-
-(defun emojify-apropos-describe-emoji ()
-  "Copy the emoji being displayed at current line in apropos results."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-    (if (not (get-text-property (point) 'emojified))
-        (emojify-user-error "No emoji at point")
-      (emojify-describe-emoji (get-text-property (point) 'emojify-text)))))
-
-(defvar emojify-apropos-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map emojify-common-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "c" #'emojify-apropos-copy-emoji)
-    (define-key map "w" #'emojify-apropos-copy-emoji)
-    (define-key map "d" #'emojify-apropos-describe-emoji)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'emojify-apropos-describe-emoji)
-    (define-key map "g" #'emojify-apropos-emoji)
-    map)
-  "Keymap used in `emojify-apropos-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode emojify-apropos-mode fundamental-mode "Apropos Emojis"
-  "Mode used to display results of `emojify-apropos-emoji'
-
-\\{emojify-apropos-mode-map}"
-  (emojify-mode +1)
-  ;; view mode being a minor mode eats up our bindings avoid it
-  (let (view-read-only)
-    (read-only-mode +1)))
-
-(put 'emojify-apropos-mode 'mode-class 'special)
-
-(defvar emojify--apropos-last-query nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'emojify--apropos-last-query)
-
-(defun emojify-apropos-read-pattern ()
-  "Read apropos pattern with INITIAL-INPUT as the initial input.
-
-Borrowed from apropos.el"
-  (let ((pattern (read-string (concat "Search for emoji (word list or regexp): ")
-                              emojify--apropos-last-query)))
-    (if (string-equal (regexp-quote pattern) pattern)
-        (or (split-string pattern "[ \t]+" t)
-            (emojify-user-error "No word list given"))
-      pattern)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun emojify-apropos-emoji (pattern)
-  "Show Emojis that match PATTERN."
-  (interactive (list (emojify-apropos-read-pattern)))
-
-  (emojify-create-emojify-emojis)
-
-  (let ((in-apropos-buffer-p (equal major-mode 'emojify-apropos-mode))
-        matching-emojis
-        sorted-emojis)
-
-    (unless (listp pattern)
-      (setq pattern (list pattern)))
-
-    ;; Convert the user entered text to a regex to match the emoji name or
-    ;; description
-    (apropos-parse-pattern pattern)
-
-    ;; Collect matching emojis in a list of (list score emoji emoji-data)
-    ;; elements, where score is the proximity of the emoji to given pattern
-    ;; calculated using `apropos-score-str'
-    (emojify-emojis-each (lambda (key value)
-                           (when (or (string-match apropos-regexp key)
-                                     (string-match apropos-regexp (ht-get value "name")))
-                             (push (list (max (apropos-score-str key)
-                                              (apropos-score-str (ht-get value "name")))
-                                         key
-                                         value)
-                                   matching-emojis))))
-
-    ;; Sort the emojis by the proximity score
-    (setq sorted-emojis (mapcar #'cdr
-                                (sort matching-emojis
-                                      (lambda (emoji1 emoji2)
-                                        (> (car emoji1) (car emoji2))))))
-
-    ;; Insert result in apropos buffer and display it
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create emojify-apropos-buffer-name)
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-            (query (mapconcat 'identity pattern " ")))
-        (erase-buffer)
-        (insert (propertize "Emojis matching" 'face 'apropos-symbol))
-        (insert (format " - \"%s\"" query))
-        (insert "\n\nUse `c' or `w' to copy emoji on current line\nUse `g' to rerun apropos\n\n")
-        (dolist (emoji sorted-emojis)
-          (insert (format "%s - %s (%s)"
-                          (car emoji)
-                          (ht-get (cadr emoji) "name")
-                          (ht-get (cadr emoji) "style")))
-          (insert "\n"))
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (forward-line (1- 6))
-        (emojify-apropos-mode)
-        (setq emojify--apropos-last-query (concat query " "))
-        (setq-local line-spacing 7)))
-
-    (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer emojify-apropos-buffer-name)
-                   (when in-apropos-buffer-p
-                     (cons #'display-buffer-same-window nil)))))
-
-
-
-;; Inserting emojis
-
-(defun emojify--completing-read-minibuffer-setup-hook ()
-  "Enables `emojify-mode' in minbuffer while inserting emojis.
-
-This ensures `emojify' is enabled even when `global-emojify-mode' is not on."
-  (emojify-mode +1))
-
-(defun emojify--completing-read-helm-hook ()
-  "Enables `emojify-mode' in helm buffer.
-
-This ensures `emojify' is enabled in helm buffer displaying completion even when
-`global-emojify-mode' is not on."
-  (with-current-buffer helm-buffer
-    (emojify-mode +1)))
-
-(defun emojify-completing-read (prompt &optional predicate require-match initial-input hist def inherit-input-method)
-  "Read emoji from the user and return the selected emoji.
-
-PROMPT is a string to prompt with, PREDICATE, REQUIRE-MATCH, INITIAL-INPUT,
-HIST, DEF, INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD correspond to the arguments for
-`completing-read' and are passed to ‘completing-read’ without any
-interpretation.
-
-For each possible emoji PREDICATE is called with emoji text and data about the
-emoji as a hash-table, the predate should return nil if it the emoji should
-not be displayed for selection.
-
-For example the following can be used to display only github style emojis for
-selection
-
-\(emojify-completing-read \"Select a Github style emoji: \"
-                         (lambda (emoji data)
-                           (equal (gethash \"style\" data) \"github\")))
-
-This function sets up `ido', `icicles', `helm', `ivy' and vanilla Emacs
-completion UI to display properly emojis."
-  (emojify-create-emojify-emojis)
-  (let* ((emojify-minibuffer-reading-emojis-p t)
-         (line-spacing 7)
-         (completion-ignore-case t)
-         (candidates (emojify--get-completing-read-candidates))
-         ;; Vanilla Emacs completion and Icicles use the completion list mode to display candidates
-         ;; the following makes sure emojify is enabled in the completion list
-         (completion-list-mode-hook (cons #'emojify--completing-read-minibuffer-setup-hook
-                                          completion-list-mode-hook))
-         ;; (Vertical) Ido and Ivy displays candidates in minibuffer this makes sure candidates are emojified
-         ;; when Ido or Ivy are used
-         (minibuffer-setup-hook (cons #'emojify--completing-read-minibuffer-setup-hook
-                                      minibuffer-setup-hook))
-         (helm-after-initialize-hook (cons #'emojify--completing-read-helm-hook
-                                           (bound-and-true-p helm-after-initialize-hook))))
-    (car (split-string (completing-read prompt
-                                        candidates
-                                        predicate
-                                        require-match
-                                        initial-input
-                                        hist
-                                        def
-                                        inherit-input-method)
-                       " "))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun emojify-insert-emoji ()
-  "Interactively prompt for Emojis and insert them in the current buffer.
-
-This respects the `emojify-emoji-styles' variable."
-  (interactive)
-  (insert (emojify-completing-read "Insert Emoji: ")))
-
-
-
-;; Describing emojis
-
-(defvar emojify-help-buffer-name "*Emoji Help*")
-
-(defvar-local emojify-described-emoji nil)
-
-(defun emojify-description-copy-emoji ()
-  "Copy the emoji being displayed at current line in apropos results."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (kill-new emojify-described-emoji)
-    (message "Copied emoji (%s) to kill ring!" emojify-described-emoji)))
-
-(defvar emojify-description-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map emojify-common-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "c" #'emojify-description-copy-emoji)
-    (define-key map "w" #'emojify-description-copy-emoji)
-    map)
-  "Keymap used in `emojify-description-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode emojify-description-mode fundamental-mode "Describe Emoji"
-  "Mode used to display results of description for emojis.
-
-\\{emojify-description-mode-map}"
-  (emojify-mode +1)
-  ;; view mode being a minor mode eats up our bindings avoid it
-  (let (view-read-only)
-    (read-only-mode +1))
-  (goto-address-mode +1))
-
-(put 'emojify-description-mode 'mode-class 'special)
-
-(defun emojify--display-emoji-description-buffer (emoji)
-  "Display description for EMOJI."
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create emojify-help-buffer-name)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (save-excursion
-        (insert (propertize (ht-get emoji "emoji") 'emojify-inhibit t)
-                " - Displayed as "
-                (propertize (ht-get emoji "emoji") 'emojify-force-display t)
-                "\n\n")
-        (insert (propertize "Name" 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                ": "
-                (ht-get emoji "name") "\n")
-        (insert (propertize "Style" 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                ": "
-                (ht-get emoji "style") "\n")
-        (insert (propertize "Image used" 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                ": "
-                (expand-file-name (ht-get emoji "image")
-                                  (emojify-image-dir))
-                "\n")
-        (when (and (not (string= (ht-get emoji "style") "unicode"))
-                   (ht-get emoji "unicode"))
-          (insert (propertize "Unicode representation"
-                              'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                  ": "
-                  (propertize (ht-get emoji "unicode") 'emojify-inhibit t)
-                  "\n"))
-        (when (and (not (string= (ht-get emoji "style") "ascii"))
-                   (ht-get emoji "ascii"))
-          (insert (propertize "Ascii representation"
-                              'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                  ": "
-                  (propertize (ht-get emoji "ascii") 'emojify-inhibit t)
-                  "\n"))
-        (insert (propertize "User defined"
-                            'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                ": "
-                (if (ht-get emoji "custom") "Yes" "No")
-                "\n")
-        (unless (ht-get emoji "custom")
-          (when (or (ht-get emoji "unicode")
-                    (string= (ht-get emoji "style") "unicode"))
-            (insert (propertize "Unicode Consortium" 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                    ": "
-                    (concat "http://www.unicode.org/emoji/charts-beta/full-emoji-list.html#"
-                            (string-join (mapcar (apply-partially #'format "%x")
-                                                 (string-to-list (or (ht-get emoji "unicode")
-                                                                     (ht-get emoji "emoji"))))
-                                         "_"))
-                    "\n"))
-          (insert (propertize "Emojipedia" 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                  ": "
-                  (let* ((tone-stripped (replace-regexp-in-string "- *[Tt]one *\\([0-9]+\\)$"
-                                                                  "- type \\1"
-                                                                  (ht-get emoji "name")))
-                         (non-alphanumeric-stripped (replace-regexp-in-string "[^0-9a-zA-Z]"
-                                                                              " "
-                                                                              tone-stripped))
-                         (words (split-string non-alphanumeric-stripped " " t " ")))
-                    (concat "http://emojipedia.org/"
-                            (downcase (emojify--string-join words "-"))))
-                  "\n"))))
-    (emojify-description-mode)
-    (setq emojify-described-emoji (ht-get emoji "emoji")))
-  (display-buffer (get-buffer emojify-help-buffer-name))
-  (get-buffer emojify-help-buffer-name))
-
-(defun emojify-describe-emoji (emoji-text)
-  "Display description for EMOJI-TEXT."
-  (interactive (list (emojify-completing-read "Describe Emoji: ")))
-  (if (emojify-get-emoji emoji-text)
-      (emojify--display-emoji-description-buffer (emojify-get-emoji emoji-text))
-    (emojify-user-error "No emoji found for '%s'" emoji-text)))
-
-(defun emojify-describe-emoji-at-point ()
-  "Display help for EMOJI displayed at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (get-text-property (point) 'emojified))
-      (emojify-user-error "No emoji at point!")
-    (emojify--display-emoji-description-buffer (emojify-get-emoji (get-text-property (point) 'emojify-text)))))
-
-
-
-;; Listing emojis
-
-(defun emojify-list-copy-emoji ()
-  "Copy the emoji being displayed at current line in apropos results."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((emoji (get-text-property (point) 'tabulated-list-id)))
-      (if (not emoji)
-          (emojify-user-error "No emoji at point")
-        (kill-new emoji)
-        (message "Copied emoji (%s) to kill ring!" emoji)))))
-
-(defun emojify-list-describe-emoji ()
-  "Copy the emoji being displayed at current line in apropos results."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((emoji (get-text-property (point) 'tabulated-list-id)))
-      (if (not emoji)
-          (emojify-user-error "No emoji at point")
-        (emojify-describe-emoji emoji)))))
-
-(defvar-local emojify-list--emojis-displayed nil
-  "Record that emojis have been successfully displayed in the current buffer.
-
-`emojify-list-emojis' checks to this decide if it should print the entries
-again.")
-
-(defun emojify-list-force-refresh ()
-  "Force emoji list to be refreshed."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq emojify-list--emojis-displayed nil)
-  (emojify-list-emojis))
-
-(defvar emojify-list-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map emojify-common-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "c" #'emojify-list-copy-emoji)
-    (define-key map "w" #'emojify-list-copy-emoji)
-    (define-key map "d" #'emojify-list-describe-emoji)
-    (define-key map "g" #'emojify-list-force-refresh)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'emojify-list-describe-emoji)
-    map)
-  "Keymap used in `emojify-list-mode'.")
-
-(defun emojify-list-printer (id cols)
-  "Printer used to print the emoji rows in tabulated list.
-
-See `tabulated-list-print-entry' to understand the arguments ID and COLS."
-  (let ((beg (point))
-        (padding (max tabulated-list-padding 0))
-        (inhibit-read-only t))
-    (when (> tabulated-list-padding 0)
-      (insert (make-string padding ?\s)))
-
-    (tabulated-list-print-col 0
-                              (propertize (aref cols 0) 'emojify-inhibit t)
-                              (current-column))
-
-    ;; Inhibit display of second column ("Text") as emoji
-    (tabulated-list-print-col 1
-                              (propertize (aref cols 1) 'emojify-inhibit t)
-                              (current-column))
-
-    ;; The type of this emoji
-    (tabulated-list-print-col 2
-                              (aref cols 2)
-                              (current-column))
-
-    ;; Is this a custom emoji
-    (tabulated-list-print-col 3
-                              (aref cols 3)
-                              (current-column))
-
-    ;; Force display of last column ("Display") as emoji
-    (tabulated-list-print-col 4
-                              (propertize (aref cols 4) 'emojify-force-display t)
-                              (current-column))
-
-    (insert ?\n)
-    (add-text-properties beg
-                         (point)
-                         `(tabulated-list-id ,id tabulated-list-entry ,cols))
-
-    (message "Listing emojis (%d of %d) ..." (1- (line-number-at-pos)) (aref cols 5))))
-
-(defun emojify-list-entries ()
-  "Return entries to display in tabulated list."
-  (emojify-create-emojify-emojis)
-
-  (let (entries count)
-    (emojify-emojis-each (lambda (emoji data)
-                           (push (list emoji (vector (ht-get data "name")
-                                                     emoji
-                                                     (ht-get data "style")
-                                                     (if (ht-get data "custom") "Yes" "No")
-                                                     emoji))
-                                 entries)))
-
-    (setq count (length entries))
-
-    (mapcar (lambda (entry)
-              (list (car entry) (vconcat (cadr entry) (vector count))))
-            entries)))
-
-(define-derived-mode emojify-list-mode tabulated-list-mode "Emoji-List"
-  "Major mode for listing emojis.
-\\{emojify-list-mode-map}"
-  (setq line-spacing 7
-        tabulated-list-format [("Name" 30 t)
-                               ("Text" 20 t)
-                               ("Style" 10 t)
-                               ("Custom" 10 t)
-                               ("Display" 20 nil)]
-        tabulated-list-sort-key (cons "Name" nil)
-        tabulated-list-padding 2
-        tabulated-list-entries #'emojify-list-entries
-        tabulated-list-printer #'emojify-list-printer)
-  (tabulated-list-init-header))
-
-(defun emojify-list-emojis ()
-  "List emojis in a tabulated view."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create "*Emojis*")))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (unless emojify-list--emojis-displayed
-        (emojify-list-mode)
-        (tabulated-list-print)
-        (setq emojify-list--emojis-displayed t))
-      (pop-to-buffer buffer))))
-
-
-
-;; Integration with company mode
-
-(defadvice company-pseudo-tooltip-unhide (after emojify-display-emojis-in-company-tooltip (&rest ignored))
-  "Advice to display emojis in company mode tooltips.
-
-This function does two things, first it adds text properties to the completion
-tooltip to make it display the emojis, secondly it makes company always render
-the completion tooltip using `after-string' overlay property rather than
-`display' text property.
-
-The second step is needed because emojify displays the emojis using `display'
-text property, similarly company-mode in some cases uses `display' overlay
-property to render its pop, this results into a `display' property inside
-`display' property, however Emacs ignores recursive display text property.
-Using `after-string' works as well as `display' while allowing the emojis to be
-displayed."
-  (when (and emojify-mode
-             emojify-company-tooltips-p
-             (overlayp (bound-and-true-p company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)))
-    (let* ((ov company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-           (disp (or (overlay-get ov 'display)
-                     (overlay-get ov 'after-string)))
-           (emojified-display (when disp
-                                (emojify-string disp)))
-           (emojified-p (when emojified-display
-                          (text-property-any 0 (1- (length emojified-display))
-                                             'emojified t
-                                             emojified-display))))
-      ;; Do not switch to after-string if menu is not emojified
-      (when (and disp emojified-p)
-        (overlay-put ov 'after-string nil)
-        (overlay-put ov 'display (propertize " " 'invisible t))
-        (overlay-put ov 'after-string emojified-display)))))
-
-(ad-activate #'company-pseudo-tooltip-unhide)
-
-
-
-;; Integration with some miscellaneous functionality
-
-(defadvice mouse--drag-set-mark-and-point (after emojify-update-emoji-background (&rest ignored))
-  "Advice to update emoji backgrounds after selection is changed using mouse.
-
-Currently there are no hooks run after mouse movements, as such the emoji
-backgrounds are updated only after the mouse button is released.  This advices
-`mouse--drag-set-mark-and-point' which is run after selection changes to trigger
-an update of emoji backgrounds.  Not the cleanest but the only way I can think of."
-  (when emojify-mode
-    (emojify-update-visible-emojis-background-after-command)))
-
-(ad-activate #'mouse--drag-set-mark-and-point)
-
-(defadvice text-scale-increase (after emojify-resize-emojis (&rest ignored))
-  "Advice `text-scale-increase' to resize emojis on text resize."
-  (when emojify-mode
-    (let ((new-font-height (emojify-default-font-height)))
-      (emojify-do-for-emojis-in-region (point-min) (point-max)
-        (plist-put (cdr (get-text-property emoji-start 'display))
-                   :height
-                   new-font-height)))))
-
-(ad-activate #'text-scale-increase)
-
-
-
-(provide 'emojify)
-;;; emojify.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/emojify-20180611.1538/emojify.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/engine-mode-20180401.1646/engine-mode-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
-;;; engine-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "engine-mode" "engine-mode.el" (23450 31898
-;;;;;;  892462 806000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from engine-mode.el
-
-(defvar engine-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Engine mode is enabled.
-See the `engine-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'engine-mode "engine-mode" nil)
-
-(autoload 'engine-mode "engine-mode" "\
-Minor mode for defining and querying search engines through Emacs.
-
-\\{engine-mode-map}
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'defengine "engine-mode" "\
-Define a custom search engine.
-
-`engine-name' is a symbol naming the engine.
-`search-engine-url' is the url to be queried, with a \"%s\"
-standing in for the search term.
-The optional keyword argument `docstring' assigns a docstring to
-the generated function. A reasonably sensible docstring will be
-generated if a custom one isn't provided.
-The optional keyword argument `browser` assigns the browser
-function to be used when opening the URL.
-The optional keyword argument `term-transformation-hook' is a
-function that will be applied to the search term before it's
-substituted into `search-engine-url'. For example, if we wanted
-to always upcase our search terms, we might use:
-
-\(defengine duckduckgo
-  \"https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%s\"
-  :term-transformation-hook 'upcase)
-
-In this case, searching for \"foobar\" will hit the url
-\"https://duckduckgo.com/?q=FOOBAR\".
-
-The optional keyword argument `keybinding' is a string describing
-the key to bind the new function.
-
-Keybindings are in the `engine-mode-map', so they're prefixed.
-
-For example, to search Wikipedia, use:
-
-  (defengine wikipedia
-    \"http://www.wikipedia.org/search-redirect.php?language=en&go=Go&search=%s\"
-    :keybinding \"w\"
-    :docstring \"Search Wikipedia!\")
-
-Hitting \"C-x / w\" will be bound to the newly-defined
-`engine/search-wikipedia' function.
-
-\(fn ENGINE-NAME SEARCH-ENGINE-URL &key KEYBINDING DOCSTRING (BROWSER \\='engine/browser-function) (TERM-TRANSFORMATION-HOOK \\='identity))" nil t)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; engine-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/engine-mode-20180401.1646/engine-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/engine-mode-20180401.1646/engine-mode-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "engine-mode" "20180401.1646" "Define and query search engines from within Emacs." '((cl-lib "0.5")) :commit "fd5a235b2c93b95143d676e6b654e388d7cdd956" :authors '(("Harry R. Schwartz" . "hello@harryrschwartz.com")) :maintainer '("Harry R. Schwartz" . "hello@harryrschwartz.com") :url "https://github.com/hrs/engine-mode")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/engine-mode-20180401.1646/engine-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/engine-mode-20180401.1646/engine-mode.el
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-;;; engine-mode.el --- Define and query search engines from within Emacs.
-
-;; Author: Harry R. Schwartz <hello@harryrschwartz.com>
-;; Version: 2.1.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180401.1646
-;; URL: https://github.com/hrs/engine-mode
-;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.5"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; `engine-mode' is a global minor mode for Emacs. It enables you to
-;; easily define search engines, bind them to keybindings, and query
-;; them from the comfort of your editor.
-
-;; For example, suppose we want to be able to easily search GitHub:
-
-;; (defengine github
-;;   "https://github.com/search?ref=simplesearch&q=%s")
-
-;; This defines an interactive function `engine/search-github'. When
-;; executed it will take the selected region (or prompt for input, if
-;; no region is selected) and search GitHub for it, displaying the
-;; results in your default browser.
-
-;; The `defengine' macro can also take an optional key combination,
-;; prefixed with "C-x /":
-
-;; (defengine duckduckgo
-;;   "https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%s"
-;;   :keybinding "d")
-
-;; `C-x / d' is now bound to the new function
-;; engine/search-duckduckgo'! Nifty.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-macs))
-
-(defcustom engine/keybinding-prefix "C-x /"
-  "The default engine-mode keybindings prefix."
-  :group 'engine-mode
-  :type 'string)
-
-(define-prefix-command 'engine-mode-prefixed-map)
-(defvar engine-mode-prefixed-map)
-
-(defvar engine-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd engine/keybinding-prefix) engine-mode-prefixed-map)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `engine-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode engine-mode
-  "Minor mode for defining and querying search engines through Emacs.
-
-\\{engine-mode-map}"
-  :global t
-  :keymap engine-mode-map)
-
-(defun engine/set-keymap-prefix (prefix-key)
-  "Bind the engine-mode keymap to a new prefix.
-For example, to use \"C-c s\" instead of the default \"C-x /\":
-
-\(engine/set-keymap-prefix (kbd \"C-c s\"))"
-  (define-key engine-mode-map (kbd engine/keybinding-prefix) nil)
-  (define-key engine-mode-map prefix-key engine-mode-prefixed-map))
-
-(defcustom engine/browser-function nil
-  "The default browser function used when opening a URL in an engine.
-Defaults to `nil' which means to go with `browse-url-browser-function'."
-  :group 'engine-mode
-  :type 'symbol)
-
-(defun engine/search-prompt (engine-name default-word)
-  (if (string= default-word "")
-      (format "Search %s: " (capitalize engine-name))
-    (format "Search %s (%s): " (capitalize engine-name) default-word)))
-
-(defun engine/prompted-search-term (engine-name)
-  (let ((current-word (or (thing-at-point 'symbol) "")))
-    (read-string (engine/search-prompt engine-name current-word)
-     nil nil current-word)))
-
-(defun engine/get-query (engine-name)
-  "Return the selected region (if any) or prompt the user for a query."
-  (if (use-region-p)
-      (buffer-substring (region-beginning) (region-end))
-    (engine/prompted-search-term engine-name)))
-
-(defun engine/execute-search (search-engine-url browser-function search-term)
-  "Display the results of the query."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((browse-url-browser-function (or browser-function
-                                         browse-url-browser-function)))
-    (browse-url
-     (format-spec search-engine-url
-                  (format-spec-make ?s (url-hexify-string search-term))))))
-
-(defun engine/function-name (engine-name)
-  (intern (concat "engine/search-" (downcase (symbol-name engine-name)))))
-
-(defun engine/docstring (engine-name)
-  (concat "Search "
-          (capitalize (symbol-name engine-name))
-          " for the selected text. Prompt for input if none is selected."))
-
-(defun engine/bind-key (engine-name keybinding)
-  (when keybinding
-    `(define-key engine-mode-prefixed-map ,keybinding
-       (quote ,(engine/function-name engine-name)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defmacro defengine (engine-name search-engine-url &key keybinding docstring (browser 'engine/browser-function) (term-transformation-hook 'identity))
-  "Define a custom search engine.
-
-`engine-name' is a symbol naming the engine.
-`search-engine-url' is the url to be queried, with a \"%s\"
-standing in for the search term.
-The optional keyword argument `docstring' assigns a docstring to
-the generated function. A reasonably sensible docstring will be
-generated if a custom one isn't provided.
-The optional keyword argument `browser` assigns the browser
-function to be used when opening the URL.
-The optional keyword argument `term-transformation-hook' is a
-function that will be applied to the search term before it's
-substituted into `search-engine-url'. For example, if we wanted
-to always upcase our search terms, we might use:
-
-\(defengine duckduckgo
-  \"https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%s\"
-  :term-transformation-hook 'upcase)
-
-In this case, searching for \"foobar\" will hit the url
-\"https://duckduckgo.com/?q=FOOBAR\".
-
-The optional keyword argument `keybinding' is a string describing
-the key to bind the new function.
-
-Keybindings are in the `engine-mode-map', so they're prefixed.
-
-For example, to search Wikipedia, use:
-
-  (defengine wikipedia
-    \"http://www.wikipedia.org/search-redirect.php?language=en&go=Go&search=%s\"
-    :keybinding \"w\"
-    :docstring \"Search Wikipedia!\")
-
-Hitting \"C-x / w\" will be bound to the newly-defined
-`engine/search-wikipedia' function."
-
-  (cl-assert (symbolp engine-name))
-  `(prog1
-     (defun ,(engine/function-name engine-name) (search-term)
-       ,(or docstring (engine/docstring engine-name))
-       (interactive
-        (list (engine/get-query ,(symbol-name engine-name))))
-       (engine/execute-search ,search-engine-url ,browser (,term-transformation-hook search-term)))
-     ,(engine/bind-key engine-name keybinding)))
-
-(provide 'engine-mode)
-;;; engine-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/engine-mode-20180401.1646/engine-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/engine-mode-20180401.1646/engine-mode.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/engine-mode-20180401.1646/engine-mode.elc
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-;;; epl-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("epl.el") (23450 31897 713970 565000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; epl-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/epl-20180205.2049/epl-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/epl-20180205.2049/epl-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "epl" "20180205.2049" "Emacs Package Library" '((cl-lib "0.3")) :commit "78ab7a85c08222cd15582a298a364774e3282ce6" :keywords '("convenience") :authors '(("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) :maintainer '("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") :url "http://github.com/cask/epl")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/epl-20180205.2049/epl.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/epl-20180205.2049/epl.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/epl-20180205.2049/epl.el
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@@ -1,711 +0,0 @@
-;;; epl.el --- Emacs Package Library -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Sebastian Wiesner
-;; Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1992, 1994-1995, 1999-2015 Free Software
-
-;; Author: Sebastian Wiesner <swiesner@lunaryorn.com>
-;; Maintainer: Johan Andersson <johan.rejeep@gmail.com>
-;;     Sebastian Wiesner <swiesner@lunaryorn.com>
-;; Version: 0.10-cvs
-;; Package-Version: 20180205.2049
-;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.3"))
-;; Keywords: convenience
-;; URL: http://github.com/cask/epl
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A package management library for Emacs, based on package.el.
-
-;; The purpose of this library is to wrap all the quirks and hassle of
-;; package.el into a sane API.
-
-;; The following functions comprise the public interface of this library:
-
-;;; Package directory selection
-
-;; `epl-package-dir' gets the directory of packages.
-
-;; `epl-default-package-dir' gets the default package directory.
-
-;; `epl-change-package-dir' changes the directory of packages.
-
-;;; Package system management
-
-;; `epl-initialize' initializes the package system and activates all
-;; packages.
-
-;; `epl-reset' resets the package system.
-
-;; `epl-refresh' refreshes all package archives.
-
-;; `epl-add-archive' adds a new package archive.
-
-;;; Package objects
-
-;; Struct `epl-requirement' describes a requirement of a package with `name' and
-;; `version' slots.
-
-;; `epl-requirement-version-string' gets a requirement version as string.
-
-;; Struct `epl-package' describes an installed or installable package with a
-;; `name' and some internal `description'.
-
-;; `epl-package-version' gets the version of a package.
-
-;; `epl-package-version-string' gets the version of a package as string.
-
-;; `epl-package-summary' gets the summary of a package.
-
-;; `epl-package-requirements' gets the requirements of a package.
-
-;; `epl-package-directory' gets the installation directory of a package.
-
-;; `epl-package-from-buffer' creates a package object for the package contained
-;; in the current buffer.
-
-;; `epl-package-from-file' creates a package object for a package file, either
-;; plain lisp or tarball.
-
-;; `epl-package-from-descriptor-file' creates a package object for a package
-;; description (i.e. *-pkg.el) file.
-
-;;; Package database access
-
-;; `epl-package-installed-p' determines whether a package is installed, either
-;; built-in or explicitly installed.
-
-;; `epl-package-outdated-p' determines whether a package is outdated, that is,
-;; whether a package with a higher version number is available.
-
-;; `epl-built-in-packages', `epl-installed-packages', `epl-outdated-packages'
-;; and `epl-available-packages' get all packages built-in, installed, outdated,
-;; or available for installation respectively.
-
-;; `epl-find-built-in-package', `epl-find-installed-packages' and
-;; `epl-find-available-packages' find built-in, installed and available packages
-;; by name.
-
-;; `epl-find-upgrades' finds all upgradable packages.
-
-;; `epl-built-in-p' return true if package is built-in to Emacs.
-
-;;; Package operations
-
-;; `epl-install-file' installs a package file.
-
-;; `epl-package-install' installs a package.
-
-;; `epl-package-delete' deletes a package.
-
-;; `epl-upgrade' upgrades packages.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'package)
-
-
-(unless (fboundp #'define-error)
-  ;; `define-error' for 24.3 and earlier, copied from subr.el
-  (defun define-error (name message &optional parent)
-    "Define NAME as a new error signal.
-MESSAGE is a string that will be output to the echo area if such an error
-is signaled without being caught by a `condition-case'.
-PARENT is either a signal or a list of signals from which it inherits.
-Defaults to `error'."
-    (unless parent (setq parent 'error))
-    (let ((conditions
-           (if (consp parent)
-               (apply #'append
-                      (mapcar (lambda (parent)
-                                (cons parent
-                                      (or (get parent 'error-conditions)
-                                          (error "Unknown signal `%s'" parent))))
-                              parent))
-             (cons parent (get parent 'error-conditions)))))
-      (put name 'error-conditions
-           (delete-dups (copy-sequence (cons name conditions))))
-      (when message (put name 'error-message message)))))
-
-(defsubst epl--package-desc-p (package)
-  "Whether PACKAGE is a `package-desc' object.
-
-Like `package-desc-p', but return nil, if `package-desc-p' is not
-defined as function."
-  (and (fboundp 'package-desc-p) (package-desc-p package)))
-
-
-;;; EPL errors
-(define-error 'epl-error "EPL error")
-
-(define-error 'epl-invalid-package "Invalid EPL package" 'epl-error)
-
-(define-error 'epl-invalid-package-file "Invalid EPL package file"
-  'epl-invalid-package)
-
-
-;;; Package directory
-(defun epl-package-dir ()
-  "Get the directory of packages."
-  package-user-dir)
-
-(defun epl-default-package-dir ()
-  "Get the default directory of packages."
-  (eval (car (get 'package-user-dir 'standard-value))))
-
-(defun epl-change-package-dir (directory)
-  "Change the directory of packages to DIRECTORY."
-  (setq package-user-dir directory)
-  (epl-initialize))
-
-
-;;; Package system management
-(defvar epl--load-path-before-initialize nil
-  "Remember the load path for `epl-reset'.")
-
-(defun epl-initialize (&optional no-activate)
-  "Load Emacs Lisp packages and activate them.
-
-With NO-ACTIVATE non-nil, do not activate packages."
-  (setq epl--load-path-before-initialize load-path)
-  (package-initialize no-activate))
-
-(defalias 'epl-refresh 'package-refresh-contents)
-
-(defun epl-add-archive (name url)
-  "Add a package archive with NAME and URL."
-  (add-to-list 'package-archives (cons name url)))
-
-(defun epl-reset ()
-  "Reset the package system.
-
-Clear the list of installed and available packages, the list of
-package archives and reset the package directory."
-  (setq package-alist nil
-        package-archives nil
-        package-archive-contents nil
-        load-path epl--load-path-before-initialize)
-  (when (boundp 'package-obsolete-alist) ; Legacy package.el
-    (setq package-obsolete-alist nil))
-  (epl-change-package-dir (epl-default-package-dir)))
-
-
-;;; Package structures
-(cl-defstruct (epl-requirement
-               (:constructor epl-requirement-create))
-  "Structure describing a requirement.
-
-Slots:
-
-`name' The name of the required package, as symbol.
-
-`version' The version of the required package, as version list."
-  name
-  version)
-
-(defun epl-requirement-version-string (requirement)
-  "The version of a REQUIREMENT, as string."
-  (package-version-join (epl-requirement-version requirement)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (epl-package (:constructor epl-package-create))
-  "Structure representing a package.
-
-Slots:
-
-`name' The package name, as symbol.
-
-`description' The package description.
-
-The format package description varies between package.el
-variants.  For `package-desc' variants, it is simply the
-corresponding `package-desc' object.  For legacy variants, it is
-a vector `[VERSION REQS DOCSTRING]'.
-
-Do not access `description' directly, but instead use the
-`epl-package' accessors."
-  name
-  description)
-
-(defmacro epl-package-as-description (var &rest body)
-  "Cast VAR to a package description in BODY.
-
-VAR is a symbol, bound to an `epl-package' object.  This macro
-casts this object to the `description' object, and binds the
-description to VAR in BODY."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (unless (symbolp var)
-    (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list #'symbolp var)))
-  `(if (epl-package-p ,var)
-       (let ((,var (epl-package-description ,var)))
-         ,@body)
-     (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list #'epl-package-p ,var))))
-
-(defsubst epl-package--package-desc-p (package)
-  "Whether the description of PACKAGE is a `package-desc'."
-  (epl--package-desc-p (epl-package-description package)))
-
-(defun epl-package-version (package)
-  "Get the version of PACKAGE, as version list."
-  (epl-package-as-description package
-    (cond
-     ((fboundp 'package-desc-version) (package-desc-version package))
-     ;; Legacy
-     ((fboundp 'package-desc-vers)
-      (let ((version (package-desc-vers package)))
-        (if (listp version) version (version-to-list version))))
-     (:else (error "Cannot get version from %S" package)))))
-
-(defun epl-package-version-string (package)
-  "Get the version from a PACKAGE, as string."
-  (package-version-join (epl-package-version package)))
-
-(defun epl-package-summary (package)
-  "Get the summary of PACKAGE, as string."
-  (epl-package-as-description package
-    (cond
-     ((fboundp 'package-desc-summary) (package-desc-summary package))
-     ((fboundp 'package-desc-doc) (package-desc-doc package)) ; Legacy
-     (:else (error "Cannot get summary from %S" package)))))
-
-(defsubst epl-requirement--from-req (req)
-  "Create a `epl-requirement' from a `package-desc' REQ."
-  (let  ((version (cadr req)))
-    (epl-requirement-create :name (car req)
-                            :version (if (listp version) version
-                                       (version-to-list version)))))
-
-(defun epl-package-requirements (package)
-  "Get the requirements of PACKAGE.
-
-The requirements are a list of `epl-requirement' objects."
-  (epl-package-as-description package
-    (mapcar #'epl-requirement--from-req (package-desc-reqs package))))
-
-(defun epl-package-directory (package)
-  "Get the directory PACKAGE is installed to.
-
-Return the absolute path of the installation directory of
-PACKAGE, or nil, if PACKAGE is not installed."
-  (cond
-   ((fboundp 'package-desc-dir)
-    (package-desc-dir (epl-package-description package)))
-   ((fboundp 'package--dir)
-    (package--dir (symbol-name (epl-package-name package))
-                  (epl-package-version-string package)))
-   (:else (error "Cannot get package directory from %S" package))))
-
-(defun epl-package-->= (pkg1 pkg2)
-  "Determine whether PKG1 is before PKG2 by version."
-  (not (version-list-< (epl-package-version pkg1)
-                       (epl-package-version pkg2))))
-
-(defun epl-package--from-package-desc (package-desc)
-  "Create an `epl-package' from a PACKAGE-DESC.
-
-PACKAGE-DESC is a `package-desc' object, from recent package.el
-variants."
-  (if (and (fboundp 'package-desc-name)
-           (epl--package-desc-p package-desc))
-      (epl-package-create :name (package-desc-name package-desc)
-                          :description package-desc)
-    (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'epl--package-desc-p package-desc))))
-
-(defun epl-package--parse-info (info)
-  "Parse a package.el INFO."
-  (if (epl--package-desc-p info)
-      (epl-package--from-package-desc info)
-    ;; For legacy package.el, info is a vector [NAME REQUIRES DESCRIPTION
-    ;; VERSION COMMENTARY].  We need to re-shape this vector into the
-    ;; `package-alist' format [VERSION REQUIRES DESCRIPTION] to attach it to the
-    ;; new `epl-package'.
-    (let ((name (intern (aref info 0)))
-          (info (vector (aref info 3) (aref info 1) (aref info 2))))
-      (epl-package-create :name name :description info))))
-
-(defun epl-package-from-buffer (&optional buffer)
-  "Create an `epl-package' object from BUFFER.
-
-BUFFER defaults to the current buffer.
-
-Signal `epl-invalid-package' if the buffer does not contain a
-valid package file."
-  (let ((info (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-                (condition-case err
-                    (package-buffer-info)
-                  (error (signal 'epl-invalid-package (cdr err)))))))
-    (epl-package--parse-info info)))
-
-(defun epl-package-from-lisp-file (file-name)
-  "Parse the package headers the file at FILE-NAME.
-
-Return an `epl-package' object with the header metadata."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert-file-contents file-name)
-    (condition-case err
-        (epl-package-from-buffer (current-buffer))
-      ;; Attach file names to invalid package errors
-      (epl-invalid-package
-       (signal 'epl-invalid-package-file (cons file-name (cdr err))))
-      ;; Forward other errors
-      (error (signal (car err) (cdr err))))))
-
-(defun epl-package-from-tar-file (file-name)
-  "Parse the package tarball at FILE-NAME.
-
-Return a `epl-package' object with the meta data of the tarball
-package in FILE-NAME."
-  (condition-case nil
-      ;; In legacy package.el, `package-tar-file-info' takes the name of the tar
-      ;; file to parse as argument.  In modern package.el, it has no arguments
-      ;; and works on the current buffer.  Hence, we just try to call the legacy
-      ;; version, and if that fails because of a mismatch between formal and
-      ;; actual arguments, we use the modern approach.  To avoid spurious
-      ;; signature warnings by the byte compiler, we suppress warnings when
-      ;; calling the function.
-      (epl-package--parse-info (with-no-warnings
-                                 (package-tar-file-info file-name)))
-    (wrong-number-of-arguments
-     (with-temp-buffer
-       (insert-file-contents-literally file-name)
-       ;; Switch to `tar-mode' to enable extraction of the file.  Modern
-       ;; `package-tar-file-info' relies on `tar-mode', and signals an error if
-       ;; called in a buffer with a different mode.
-       (tar-mode)
-       (epl-package--parse-info (with-no-warnings
-                                  (package-tar-file-info)))))))
-
-(defun epl-package-from-file (file-name)
-  "Parse the package at FILE-NAME.
-
-Return an `epl-package' object with the meta data of the package
-at FILE-NAME."
-  (if (string-match-p (rx ".tar" string-end) file-name)
-      (epl-package-from-tar-file file-name)
-    (epl-package-from-lisp-file file-name)))
-
-(defun epl-package--parse-descriptor-requirement (requirement)
-  "Parse a REQUIREMENT in a package descriptor."
-  ;; This function is only called on legacy package.el.  On package-desc
-  ;; package.el, we just let package.el do the work.
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (name version-string) requirement
-    (list name (version-to-list version-string))))
-
-(defun epl-package-from-descriptor-file (descriptor-file)
-  "Load a `epl-package' from a package DESCRIPTOR-FILE.
-
-A package descriptor is a file defining a new package.  Its name
-typically ends with -pkg.el."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert-file-contents descriptor-file)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((sexp (read (current-buffer))))
-      (unless (eq (car sexp) 'define-package)
-        (error "%S is no valid package descriptor" descriptor-file))
-      (if (and (fboundp 'package-desc-from-define)
-               (fboundp 'package-desc-name))
-          ;; In Emacs snapshot, we can conveniently call a function to parse the
-          ;; descriptor
-          (let ((desc (apply #'package-desc-from-define (cdr sexp))))
-            (epl-package-create :name (package-desc-name desc)
-                                :description desc))
-        ;; In legacy package.el, we must manually deconstruct the descriptor,
-        ;; because the load function has eval's the descriptor and has a lot of
-        ;; global side-effects.
-        (cl-destructuring-bind
-            (name version-string summary requirements) (cdr sexp)
-          (epl-package-create
-           :name (intern name)
-           :description
-           (vector (version-to-list version-string)
-                   (mapcar #'epl-package--parse-descriptor-requirement
-                           ;; Strip the leading `quote' from the package list
-                           (cadr requirements))
-                   summary)))))))
-
-
-;;; Package database access
-(defun epl-package-installed-p (package &optional min-version)
-  "Determine whether a PACKAGE, of MIN-VERSION or newer, is installed.
-
-PACKAGE is either a package name as symbol, or a package object.
-When a explicit MIN-VERSION is provided it overwrites the version of the PACKAGE object."
-  (let ((name (if (epl-package-p package)
-                  (epl-package-name package)
-                package))
-        (min-version (or min-version (and (epl-package-p package)
-                                          (epl-package-version package)))))
-    (package-installed-p name min-version)))
-
-(defun epl--parse-built-in-entry (entry)
-  "Parse an ENTRY from the list of built-in packages.
-
-Return the corresponding `epl-package' object."
-  (if (fboundp 'package--from-builtin)
-      ;; In package-desc package.el, convert the built-in package to a
-      ;; `package-desc' and convert that to an `epl-package'
-      (epl-package--from-package-desc (package--from-builtin entry))
-    (epl-package-create :name (car entry) :description (cdr entry))))
-
-(defun epl-built-in-packages ()
-  "Get all built-in packages.
-
-Return a list of `epl-package' objects."
-  ;; This looks mighty strange, but it's the only way to force package.el to
-  ;; build the list of built-in packages.  Without this, `package--builtins'
-  ;; might be empty.
-  (package-built-in-p 'foo)
-  (mapcar #'epl--parse-built-in-entry package--builtins))
-
-(defun epl-find-built-in-package (name)
-  "Find a built-in package with NAME.
-
-NAME is a package name, as symbol.
-
-Return the built-in package as `epl-package' object, or nil if
-there is no built-in package with NAME."
-  (when (package-built-in-p name)
-    ;; We must call `package-built-in-p' *before* inspecting
-    ;; `package--builtins', because otherwise `package--builtins' might be
-    ;; empty.
-    (epl--parse-built-in-entry (assq name package--builtins))))
-
-(defun epl-package-outdated-p (package)
-  "Determine whether a PACKAGE is outdated.
-
-A package is outdated, if there is an available package with a
-higher version.
-
-PACKAGE is either a package name as symbol, or a package object.
-In the former case, test the installed or built-in package with
-the highest version number, in the later case, test the package
-object itself.
-
-Return t, if the package is outdated, or nil otherwise."
-  (let* ((package (if (epl-package-p package)
-                      package
-                    (or (car (epl-find-installed-packages package))
-                        (epl-find-built-in-package package))))
-         (available (car (epl-find-available-packages
-                          (epl-package-name package)))))
-    (and package available (version-list-< (epl-package-version package)
-                                           (epl-package-version available)))))
-
-(defun epl--parse-package-list-entry (entry)
-  "Parse a list of packages from ENTRY.
-
-ENTRY is a single entry in a package list, e.g. `package-alist',
-`package-archive-contents', etc.  Typically it is a cons cell,
-but the exact format varies between package.el versions.  This
-function tries to parse all known variants.
-
-Return a list of `epl-package' objects parsed from ENTRY."
-  (let ((descriptions (cdr entry)))
-    (cond
-     ((listp descriptions)
-      (sort (mapcar #'epl-package--from-package-desc descriptions)
-            #'epl-package-->=))
-     ;; Legacy package.el has just a single package in an entry, which is a
-     ;; standard description vector
-     ((vectorp descriptions)
-      (list (epl-package-create :name (car entry)
-                                :description descriptions)))
-     (:else (error "Cannot parse entry %S" entry)))))
-
-(defun epl-installed-packages ()
-  "Get all installed packages.
-
-Return a list of package objects."
-  (apply #'append (mapcar #'epl--parse-package-list-entry package-alist)))
-
-(defsubst epl--filter-outdated-packages (packages)
-  "Filter outdated packages from PACKAGES."
-  (let (res)
-    (dolist (package packages)
-      (when (epl-package-outdated-p package)
-        (push package res)))
-    (nreverse res)))
-
-(defun epl-outdated-packages ()
-  "Get all outdated packages, as in `epl-package-outdated-p'.
-
-Return a list of package objects."
-  (epl--filter-outdated-packages (epl-installed-packages)))
-
-(defsubst epl--find-package-in-list (name list)
-  "Find a package by NAME in a package LIST.
-
-Return a list of corresponding `epl-package' objects."
-  (let ((entry (assq name list)))
-    (when entry
-      (epl--parse-package-list-entry entry))))
-
-(defun epl-find-installed-package (name)
-  "Find the latest installed package by NAME.
-
-NAME is a package name, as symbol.
-
-Return the installed package with the highest version number as
-`epl-package' object, or nil, if no package with NAME is
-installed."
-  (car (epl-find-installed-packages name)))
-(make-obsolete 'epl-find-installed-package 'epl-find-installed-packages "0.7")
-
-(defun epl-find-installed-packages (name)
-  "Find all installed packages by NAME.
-
-NAME is a package name, as symbol.
-
-Return a list of all installed packages with NAME, sorted by
-version number in descending order.  Return nil, if there are no
-packages with NAME."
-  (epl--find-package-in-list name package-alist))
-
-(defun epl-available-packages ()
-  "Get all packages available for installation.
-
-Return a list of package objects."
-  (apply #'append (mapcar #'epl--parse-package-list-entry
-                          package-archive-contents)))
-
-(defun epl-find-available-packages (name)
-  "Find available packages for NAME.
-
-NAME is a package name, as symbol.
-
-Return a list of available packages for NAME, sorted by version
-number in descending order.  Return nil, if there are no packages
-for NAME."
-  (epl--find-package-in-list name package-archive-contents))
-
-(cl-defstruct (epl-upgrade
-               (:constructor epl-upgrade-create))
-  "Structure describing an upgradable package.
-Slots:
-
-`installed' The installed package
-
-`available' The package available for installation."
-  installed
-  available)
-
-(defun epl-find-upgrades (&optional packages)
-  "Find all upgradable PACKAGES.
-
-PACKAGES is a list of package objects to upgrade, defaulting to
-all installed packages.
-
-Return a list of `epl-upgrade' objects describing all upgradable
-packages."
-  (let ((packages (or packages (epl-installed-packages)))
-        upgrades)
-    (dolist (pkg packages)
-      (let* ((version (epl-package-version pkg))
-             (name (epl-package-name pkg))
-             ;; Find the latest available package for NAME
-             (available-pkg (car (epl-find-available-packages name)))
-             (available-version (when available-pkg
-                                  (epl-package-version available-pkg))))
-        (when (and available-version (version-list-< version available-version))
-          (push (epl-upgrade-create :installed pkg
-                                    :available available-pkg)
-                upgrades))))
-    (nreverse upgrades)))
-
-(defalias 'epl-built-in-p 'package-built-in-p)
-
-
-;;; Package operations
-
-(defun epl-install-file (file)
-    "Install a package from FILE, like `package-install-file'."
-    (interactive (advice-eval-interactive-spec
-                  (cadr (interactive-form #'package-install-file))))
-    (apply #'package-install-file (list file))
-    (let ((package (epl-package-from-file file)))
-      (unless (epl-package--package-desc-p package)
-        (epl--kill-autoload-buffer package))))
-
-(defun epl--kill-autoload-buffer (package)
-  "Kill the buffer associated with autoloads for PACKAGE."
-  (let* ((auto-name (format "%s-autoloads.el" (epl-package-name package)))
-         (generated-autoload-file (expand-file-name auto-name (epl-package-directory package)))
-         (buf (find-buffer-visiting generated-autoload-file)))
-    (when buf (kill-buffer buf))))
-
-(defun epl-package-install (package &optional force)
-  "Install a PACKAGE.
-
-PACKAGE is a `epl-package' object.  If FORCE is given and
-non-nil, install PACKAGE, even if it is already installed."
-  (when (or force (not (epl-package-installed-p package)))
-    (if (epl-package--package-desc-p package)
-        (package-install (epl-package-description package))
-      ;; The legacy API installs by name.  We have no control over versioning,
-      ;; etc.
-      (package-install (epl-package-name package))
-      (epl--kill-autoload-buffer package))))
-
-(defun epl-package-delete (package)
-  "Delete a PACKAGE.
-
-PACKAGE is a `epl-package' object to delete."
-  ;; package-delete allows for packages being trashed instead of fully deleted.
-  ;; Let's prevent his silly behavior
-  (let ((delete-by-moving-to-trash nil))
-    ;; The byte compiler will warn us that we are calling `package-delete' with
-    ;; the wrong number of arguments, since it can't infer that we guarantee to
-    ;; always call the correct version.  Thus we suppress all warnings when
-    ;; calling `package-delete'.  I wish there was a more granular way to
-    ;; disable just that specific warning, but it is what it is.
-    (if (epl-package--package-desc-p package)
-        (with-no-warnings
-          (package-delete (epl-package-description package)))
-      ;; The legacy API deletes by name (as string!) and version instead by
-      ;; descriptor.  Hence `package-delete' takes two arguments.  For some
-      ;; insane reason, the arguments are strings here!
-      (let ((name (symbol-name (epl-package-name package)))
-            (version (epl-package-version-string package)))
-        (with-no-warnings
-          (package-delete name version))
-        ;; Legacy package.el does not remove the deleted package
-        ;; from the `package-alist', so we do it manually here.
-        (let ((pkg (assq (epl-package-name package) package-alist)))
-          (when pkg
-            (setq package-alist (delq pkg package-alist))))))))
-
-(defun epl-upgrade (&optional packages preserve-obsolete)
-  "Upgrade PACKAGES.
-
-PACKAGES is a list of package objects to upgrade, defaulting to
-all installed packages.
-
-The old versions of the updated packages are deleted, unless
-PRESERVE-OBSOLETE is non-nil.
-
-Return a list of all performed upgrades, as a list of
-`epl-upgrade' objects."
-  (let ((upgrades (epl-find-upgrades packages)))
-    (dolist (upgrade upgrades)
-      (epl-package-install (epl-upgrade-available upgrade) 'force)
-      (unless preserve-obsolete
-        (epl-package-delete (epl-upgrade-installed upgrade))))
-    upgrades))
-
-(provide 'epl)
-
-;;; epl.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/epl-20180205.2049/epl.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/epl-20180205.2049/epl.elc
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index d403299f12b8..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/epl-20180205.2049/epl.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/dir
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@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
-topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
-The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
-
-File: dir,	Node: Top	This is the top of the INFO tree
-
-  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
-  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
-  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
-  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
-
-  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
-  to select it.
-
-* Menu:
-
-Emacs
-* Evil: (evil).                 Extensible vi layer for Emacs.
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-autoloads.el
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index 71025123a433..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "evil-core" "evil-core.el" (23450 31893 854469
-;;;;;;  88000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-core.el
- (autoload 'evil-mode "evil" nil t)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("evil-command-window.el" "evil-commands.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-common.el" "evil-development.el" "evil-digraphs.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-ex.el" "evil-integration.el" "evil-jumps.el" "evil-keybindings.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-macros.el" "evil-maps.el" "evil-pkg.el" "evil-repeat.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-search.el" "evil-states.el" "evil-types.el" "evil-vars.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil.el") (23450 31893 889077 166000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; evil-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-command-window.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-command-window.el
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index 62ed189763c4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-command-window.el
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@@ -1,168 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-command-window.el --- Evil command line window implementation
-;; Author: Emanuel Evans <emanuel.evans at gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This provides an implementation of the vim command line window for
-;; editing and repeating past ex commands and searches.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-vars)
-(require 'evil-common)
-(require 'evil-search)
-(require 'evil-ex)
-
-(defvar evil-search-module)
-
-(define-derived-mode evil-command-window-mode fundamental-mode "Evil-cmd"
-  "Major mode for the Evil command line window."
-  (auto-fill-mode 0)
-  (setq-local after-change-functions (cons 'evil-command-window-draw-prefix
-                                           after-change-functions)))
-
-(defun evil-command-window (hist cmd-key execute-fn)
-  "Open a command line window for HIST with CMD-KEY and EXECUTE-FN.
-HIST should be a list of commands.  CMD-KEY should be the string of
-the key whose history is being shown (one of \":\", \"/\", or
-\"?\").  EXECUTE-FN should be a function of one argument to
-execute on the result that the user selects."
-  (when (eq major-mode 'evil-command-window-mode)
-    (user-error "Cannot recursively open command line window"))
-  (dolist (win (window-list))
-    (when (equal (buffer-name (window-buffer win))
-                 "*Command Line*")
-      (kill-buffer (window-buffer win))
-      (delete-window win)))
-  (split-window nil
-                (unless (zerop evil-command-window-height)
-                  evil-command-window-height)
-                'above)
-  (setq evil-command-window-current-buffer (current-buffer))
-  (ignore-errors (kill-buffer "*Command Line*"))
-  (switch-to-buffer "*Command Line*")
-  (setq-local evil-command-window-execute-fn execute-fn)
-  (setq-local evil-command-window-cmd-key cmd-key)
-  (evil-command-window-mode)
-  (evil-command-window-insert-commands hist))
-
-(defun evil-command-window-ex (&optional current-command)
-  "Open a command line window for editing and executing ex commands.
-If CURRENT-COMMAND is present, it will be inserted under the
-cursor as the current command to be edited."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-command-window (cons (or current-command "") evil-ex-history)
-                       ":"
-                       'evil-command-window-ex-execute))
-
-(defun evil-command-window-execute ()
-  "Execute the command under the cursor in the appropriate buffer.
-The local var `evil-command-window-execute-fn' determines which
-function to execute."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((result (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position)
-                                  (line-end-position)))
-        (execute-fn evil-command-window-execute-fn)
-        (command-window (get-buffer-window)))
-    (select-window (previous-window))
-    (unless (equal evil-command-window-current-buffer (current-buffer))
-      (user-error "Originating buffer is no longer active"))
-    (kill-buffer "*Command Line*")
-    (delete-window command-window)
-    (funcall execute-fn result)
-    (setq evil-command-window-current-buffer nil)))
-
-(defun evil-command-window-ex-execute (result)
-  "Execute RESULT as an ex command in the appropriate buffer."
-  (unless (string-match-p "^ *$" result)
-    (unless (equal result (car evil-ex-history))
-      (setq evil-ex-history (cons result evil-ex-history)))
-    (let ((evil-ex-current-buffer evil-command-window-current-buffer))
-      (evil-ex-execute result))))
-
-(defun evil-command-window-search-forward ()
-  "Open a command line window for forward searches."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-command-window (cons ""
-                             (if (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search)
-                                 evil-ex-search-history
-                               evil-search-forward-history))
-                       "/"
-                       (lambda (result)
-                         (evil-command-window-search-execute result t))))
-
-(defun evil-command-window-search-backward ()
-  "Open a command line window for backward searches."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-command-window (cons ""
-                             (if (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search)
-                                 evil-ex-search-history
-                               evil-search-backward-history))
-                       "?"
-                       (lambda (result)
-                         (evil-command-window-search-execute result nil))))
-
-(defun evil-command-window-search-execute (result forward)
-  "Search for RESULT using FORWARD to determine direction."
-  (unless (zerop (length result))
-
-    (if (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search)
-        (progn
-          (setq evil-ex-search-pattern (evil-ex-make-search-pattern result)
-                evil-ex-search-direction (if forward 'forward 'backward))
-          (unless (equal result (car-safe evil-ex-search-history))
-            (push result evil-ex-search-history))
-          (evil-ex-search))
-      (if forward
-          (unless (equal result (car-safe evil-search-forward-history))
-            (push result evil-search-forward-history))
-        (unless (equal result (car-safe evil-search-backward-history))
-          (push result evil-search-backward-history)))
-      (evil-search result forward evil-regexp-search))))
-
-(defun evil-command-window-draw-prefix (&rest ignored)
-  "Display `evil-command-window-cmd-key' as a prefix to the current line.
-Parameters passed in through IGNORED are ignored."
-  (let ((prefix (propertize evil-command-window-cmd-key
-                            'font-lock-face 'minibuffer-prompt)))
-    (set-text-properties (line-beginning-position) (line-beginning-position 2)
-                         (list 'line-prefix prefix))))
-
-(defun evil-command-window-insert-commands (hist)
-  "Insert the commands in HIST."
-  (let ((inhibit-modification-hooks t))
-    (mapc #'(lambda (cmd) (insert cmd) (newline)) hist)
-    (reverse-region (point-min) (point-max)))
-  (let ((prefix (propertize evil-command-window-cmd-key
-                            'font-lock-face 'minibuffer-prompt)))
-    (set-text-properties (point-min) (point-max) (list 'line-prefix prefix)))
-  (goto-char (point-max))
-  (when (and (bolp) (not (bobp))) (backward-char))
-  (evil-adjust-cursor))
-
-(provide 'evil-command-window)
-
-;;; evil-command-window.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-command-window.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-command-window.elc
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-;;; evil-commands.el --- Evil commands and operators
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-(require 'evil-common)
-(require 'evil-digraphs)
-(require 'evil-search)
-(require 'evil-ex)
-(require 'evil-types)
-(require 'evil-command-window)
-(require 'evil-jumps)
-(require 'flyspell)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'reveal)
-
-;;; Motions
-
-;; Movement commands, or motions, are defined with the macro
-;; `evil-define-motion'. A motion is a command with an optional
-;; argument COUNT (interactively accessed by the code "<c>").
-;; It may specify the :type command property (e.g., :type line),
-;; which determines how it is handled by an operator command.
-;; Furthermore, the command must have the command properties
-;; :keep-visual t and :repeat motion; these are automatically
-;; set by the `evil-define-motion' macro.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-forward-char (count &optional crosslines noerror)
-  "Move cursor to the right by COUNT characters.
-Movement is restricted to the current line unless CROSSLINES is non-nil.
-If NOERROR is non-nil, don't signal an error upon reaching the end
-of the line or the buffer; just return nil."
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive "<c>" (list evil-cross-lines
-                           (evil-kbd-macro-suppress-motion-error)))
-  (cond
-   (noerror
-    (condition-case nil
-        (evil-forward-char count crosslines nil)
-      (error nil)))
-   ((not crosslines)
-    ;; for efficiency, narrow the buffer to the projected
-    ;; movement before determining the current line
-    (evil-with-restriction
-        (point)
-        (save-excursion
-          (evil-forward-char (1+ (or count 1)) t t)
-          (point))
-      (condition-case err
-          (evil-narrow-to-line
-            (evil-forward-char count t noerror))
-        (error
-         ;; Restore the previous command (this one never happend).
-         ;; Actually, this preserves the current column if the
-         ;; previous command was `evil-next-line' or
-         ;; `evil-previous-line'.
-         (setq this-command last-command)
-         (signal (car err) (cdr err))))))
-   (t
-    (evil-motion-loop (nil (or count 1))
-      (forward-char)
-      ;; don't put the cursor on a newline
-      (when (and evil-move-cursor-back
-                 (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-                 (not (evil-visual-state-p))
-                 (not (evil-operator-state-p))
-                 (eolp) (not (eobp)) (not (bolp)))
-        (forward-char))))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-backward-char (count &optional crosslines noerror)
-  "Move cursor to the left by COUNT characters.
-Movement is restricted to the current line unless CROSSLINES is non-nil.
-If NOERROR is non-nil, don't signal an error upon reaching the beginning
-of the line or the buffer; just return nil."
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive "<c>" (list evil-cross-lines
-                           (evil-kbd-macro-suppress-motion-error)))
-  (cond
-   (noerror
-    (condition-case nil
-        (evil-backward-char count crosslines nil)
-      (error nil)))
-   ((not crosslines)
-    ;; restrict movement to the current line
-    (evil-with-restriction
-        (save-excursion
-          (evil-backward-char (1+ (or count 1)) t t)
-          (point))
-        (1+ (point))
-      (condition-case err
-          (evil-narrow-to-line
-            (evil-backward-char count t noerror))
-        (error
-         ;; Restore the previous command (this one never happened).
-         ;; Actually, this preserves the current column if the
-         ;; previous command was `evil-next-line' or
-         ;; `evil-previous-line'.
-         (setq this-command last-command)
-         (signal (car err) (cdr err))))))
-   (t
-    (evil-motion-loop (nil (or count 1))
-      (backward-char)
-      ;; don't put the cursor on a newline
-      (unless (or (evil-visual-state-p) (evil-operator-state-p))
-        (evil-adjust-cursor))))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-next-line (count)
-  "Move the cursor COUNT lines down."
-  :type line
-  (let (line-move-visual)
-    (evil-line-move (or count 1))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-previous-line (count)
-  "Move the cursor COUNT lines up."
-  :type line
-  (let (line-move-visual)
-    (evil-line-move (- (or count 1)))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-next-visual-line (count)
-  "Move the cursor COUNT screen lines down."
-  :type exclusive
-  (let ((line-move-visual t))
-    (evil-line-move (or count 1))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-previous-visual-line (count)
-  "Move the cursor COUNT screen lines up."
-  :type exclusive
-  (let ((line-move-visual t))
-    (evil-line-move (- (or count 1)))))
-
-;; used for repeated commands like "dd"
-(evil-define-motion evil-line (count)
-  "Move COUNT - 1 lines down."
-  :type line
-  (let (line-move-visual)
-    ;; Catch bob and eob errors. These are caused when not moving
-    ;; point starting in the first or last line, respectively. In this
-    ;; case the current line should be selected.
-    (condition-case err
-        (evil-line-move (1- (or count 1)))
-      ((beginning-of-buffer end-of-buffer)))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-beginning-of-line ()
-  "Move the cursor to the beginning of the current line."
-  :type exclusive
-  (move-beginning-of-line nil))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-end-of-line (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the end of the current line.
-If COUNT is given, move COUNT - 1 lines downward first."
-  :type inclusive
-  (move-end-of-line count)
-  (when evil-track-eol
-    (setq temporary-goal-column most-positive-fixnum
-          this-command 'next-line))
-  (unless (evil-visual-state-p)
-    (evil-adjust-cursor)
-    (when (eolp)
-      ;; prevent "c$" and "d$" from deleting blank lines
-      (setq evil-this-type 'exclusive))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-beginning-of-visual-line ()
-  "Move the cursor to the first character of the current screen line."
-  :type exclusive
-  (if (fboundp 'beginning-of-visual-line)
-      (beginning-of-visual-line)
-    (beginning-of-line)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-end-of-visual-line (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the last character of the current screen line.
-If COUNT is given, move COUNT - 1 screen lines downward first."
-  :type inclusive
-  (if (fboundp 'end-of-visual-line)
-      (end-of-visual-line count)
-    (end-of-line count)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-middle-of-visual-line ()
-  "Move the cursor to the middle of the current visual line."
-  :type exclusive
-  (beginning-of-visual-line)
-  (evil-with-restriction
-      nil
-      (save-excursion (end-of-visual-line) (point))
-    (move-to-column (+ (current-column)
-                       -1
-                       (/ (with-no-warnings (window-body-width)) 2)))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-beginning-of-line-or-digit-argument ()
-  "Move the cursor to the beginning of the current line.
-This function passes its command to `digit-argument' (usually a 0)
-if it is not the first event."
-  :type exclusive
-  (cond
-   (current-prefix-arg
-    (setq this-command #'digit-argument)
-    (call-interactively #'digit-argument))
-   (t
-    (setq this-command #'evil-beginning-of-line)
-    (call-interactively #'evil-beginning-of-line))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-first-non-blank ()
-  "Move the cursor to the first non-blank character of the current line."
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-narrow-to-line (back-to-indentation)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-last-non-blank (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the last non-blank character of the current line.
-If COUNT is given, move COUNT - 1 lines downward first."
-  :type inclusive
-  (goto-char
-   (save-excursion
-     (evil-move-beginning-of-line count)
-     (if (re-search-forward "[ \t]*$")
-         (max (line-beginning-position)
-              (1- (match-beginning 0)))
-       (line-beginning-position)))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-first-non-blank-of-visual-line ()
-  "Move the cursor to the first non blank character
-of the current screen line."
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-beginning-of-visual-line)
-  (skip-chars-forward " \t\r"))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-next-line-first-non-blank (count)
-  "Move the cursor COUNT lines down on the first non-blank character."
-  :type line
-  (let ((this-command this-command))
-    (evil-next-line (or count 1)))
-  (evil-first-non-blank))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-next-line-1-first-non-blank (count)
-  "Move the cursor COUNT-1 lines down on the first non-blank character."
-  :type line
-  (let ((this-command this-command))
-    (evil-next-line (1- (or count 1))))
-  (evil-first-non-blank))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-previous-line-first-non-blank (count)
-  "Move the cursor COUNT lines up on the first non-blank character."
-  :type line
-  (let ((this-command this-command))
-    (evil-previous-line (or count 1)))
-  (evil-first-non-blank))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-goto-line (count)
-  "Go to the first non-blank character of line COUNT.
-By default the last line."
-  :jump t
-  :type line
-  (if (null count)
-      (with-no-warnings (end-of-buffer))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (forward-line (1- count)))
-  (evil-first-non-blank))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-goto-first-line (count)
-  "Go to the first non-blank character of line COUNT.
-By default the first line."
-  :jump t
-  :type line
-  (evil-goto-line (or count 1)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-forward-word-begin (count &optional bigword)
-  "Move the cursor to the beginning of the COUNT-th next word.
-If BIGWORD is non-nil, move by WORDS.
-
-If this command is called in operator-pending state it behaves
-differently. If point reaches the beginning of a word on a new
-line point is moved back to the end of the previous line.
-
-If called after a change operator, i.e. cw or cW,
-`evil-want-change-word-to-end' is non-nil and point is on a word,
-then both behave like ce or cE.
-
-If point is at the end of the buffer and cannot be moved signal
-'end-of-buffer is raised.
-"
-  :type exclusive
-  (let ((thing (if bigword 'evil-WORD 'evil-word))
-        (orig (point))
-        (count (or count 1)))
-    (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob count)
-    (cond
-     ;; default motion, beginning of next word
-     ((not (evil-operator-state-p))
-      (evil-forward-beginning thing count))
-     ;; the evil-change operator, maybe behave like ce or cE
-     ((and evil-want-change-word-to-end
-           (memq evil-this-operator evil-change-commands)
-           (< orig (or (cdr-safe (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing)) orig)))
-      ;; forward-thing moves point to the correct position because
-      ;; this is an exclusive motion
-      (forward-thing thing count))
-     ;; operator state
-     (t
-      (prog1 (evil-forward-beginning thing count)
-        ;; if we reached the beginning of a word on a new line in
-        ;; Operator-Pending state, go back to the end of the previous
-        ;; line
-        (when (and (> (line-beginning-position) orig)
-                   (looking-back "^[[:space:]]*" (line-beginning-position)))
-          ;; move cursor back as long as the line contains only
-          ;; whitespaces and is non-empty
-          (evil-move-end-of-line 0)
-          ;; skip non-empty lines containing only spaces
-          (while (and (looking-back "^[[:space:]]+$" (line-beginning-position))
-                      (not (<= (line-beginning-position) orig)))
-            (evil-move-end-of-line 0))
-          ;; but if the previous line is empty, delete this line
-          (when (bolp) (forward-char))))))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-forward-word-end (count &optional bigword)
-  "Move the cursor to the end of the COUNT-th next word.
-If BIGWORD is non-nil, move by WORDS."
-  :type inclusive
-  (let ((thing (if bigword 'evil-WORD 'evil-word))
-        (count (or count 1)))
-    (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob count)
-    ;; Evil special behaviour: e or E on a one-character word in
-    ;; operator state does not move point
-    (unless (and (evil-operator-state-p)
-                 (= 1 count)
-                 (let ((bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing)))
-                   (and bnd
-                        (= (car bnd) (point))
-                        (= (cdr bnd) (1+ (point)))))
-                 (looking-at "[[:word:]]"))
-      (evil-forward-end thing count))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-backward-word-begin (count &optional bigword)
-  "Move the cursor to the beginning of the COUNT-th previous word.
-If BIGWORD is non-nil, move by WORDS."
-  :type exclusive
-  (let ((thing (if bigword 'evil-WORD 'evil-word)))
-    (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob (- (or count 1)))
-    (evil-backward-beginning thing count)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-backward-word-end (count &optional bigword)
-  "Move the cursor to the end of the COUNT-th previous word.
-If BIGWORD is non-nil, move by WORDS."
-  :type inclusive
-  (let ((thing (if bigword 'evil-WORD 'evil-word)))
-    (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob (- (or count 1)))
-    (evil-backward-end thing count)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-forward-WORD-begin (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the beginning of the COUNT-th next WORD."
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-forward-word-begin count t))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-forward-WORD-end (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the end of the COUNT-th next WORD."
-  :type inclusive
-  (evil-forward-word-end count t))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-backward-WORD-begin (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the beginning of the COUNT-th previous WORD."
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-backward-word-begin count t))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-backward-WORD-end (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the end of the COUNT-th previous WORD."
-  :type inclusive
-  (evil-backward-word-end count t))
-
-;; section movement
-(evil-define-motion evil-forward-section-begin (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the beginning of the COUNT-th next section."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob count)
-  (evil-forward-beginning 'evil-defun count))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-forward-section-end (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the end of the COUNT-th next section."
-  :jump t
-  :type inclusive
-  (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob count)
-  (evil-forward-end 'evil-defun count)
-  (unless (eobp) (forward-line)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-backward-section-begin (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the beginning of the COUNT-th previous section."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob (- (or count 1)))
-  (evil-backward-beginning 'evil-defun count))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-backward-section-end (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the end of the COUNT-th previous section."
-  :jump t
-  :type inclusive
-  (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob (- (or count 1)))
-  (end-of-line -1)
-  (evil-backward-end 'evil-defun count)
-  (unless (eobp) (forward-line)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-forward-sentence-begin (count)
-  "Move to the next COUNT-th beginning of a sentence or end of a paragraph."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob count)
-  (evil-forward-nearest count
-                        #'(lambda (cnt)
-                            (evil-forward-beginning 'evil-sentence))
-                        #'evil-forward-paragraph))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-backward-sentence-begin (count)
-  "Move to the previous COUNT-th beginning of a sentence or paragraph."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob (- (or count 1)))
-  (evil-forward-nearest (- (or count 1))
-                        #'(lambda (cnt)
-                            (evil-backward-beginning 'evil-sentence))
-                        #'(lambda (cnt)
-                            (evil-backward-paragraph))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-forward-paragraph (count)
-  "Move to the end of the COUNT-th next paragraph."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob count)
-  (evil-forward-end 'evil-paragraph count)
-  (unless (eobp) (forward-line)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-backward-paragraph (count)
-  "Move to the beginning of the COUNT-th previous paragraph."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob (- (or count 1)))
-  (unless (eobp) (forward-line))
-  (evil-backward-beginning 'evil-paragraph count)
-  (unless (bobp) (forward-line -1)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-jump-item (count)
-  "Find the next item in this line after or under the cursor
-and jump to the corresponding one."
-  :jump t
-  :type inclusive
-  (cond
-   ;; COUNT% jumps to a line COUNT percentage down the file
-   (count
-    (goto-char
-     (evil-normalize-position
-      (let ((size (- (point-max) (point-min))))
-        (+ (point-min)
-           (if (> size 80000)
-               (* count (/ size 100))
-             (/ (* count size) 100))))))
-    (back-to-indentation)
-    (setq evil-this-type 'line))
-   ((and (evil-looking-at-start-comment t)
-         (let ((pnt (point)))
-           (forward-comment 1)
-           (or (not (bolp))
-               (prog1 nil (goto-char pnt)))))
-    (backward-char))
-   ((and (not (eolp)) (evil-looking-at-end-comment t))
-    (forward-comment -1))
-   ((and
-     (memq major-mode '(c-mode c++-mode))
-     (require 'hideif nil t)
-     (with-no-warnings
-       (let* ((hif-else-regexp (concat hif-cpp-prefix "\\(?:else\\|elif[ \t]+\\)"))
-              (hif-ifx-else-endif-regexp
-               (concat hif-ifx-regexp "\\|" hif-else-regexp "\\|" hif-endif-regexp)))
-         (cond
-          ((save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (or (hif-looking-at-ifX) (hif-looking-at-else)))
-           (hif-find-next-relevant)
-           (while (hif-looking-at-ifX)
-             (hif-ifdef-to-endif)
-             (hif-find-next-relevant))
-           t)
-          ((save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (hif-looking-at-endif))
-           (hif-endif-to-ifdef)
-           t))))))
-   (t
-    (let* ((open (point-max))
-           (close (point-max))
-           (open-pair (condition-case nil
-                          (save-excursion
-                            ;; consider the character right before eol given that
-                            ;; point may be placed there, e.g. in visual state
-                            (when (and (eolp) (not (bolp)))
-                              (backward-char))
-                            (setq open (1- (scan-lists (point) 1 -1)))
-                            (when (< open (line-end-position))
-                              (goto-char open)
-                              (forward-list)
-                              (1- (point))))
-                        (error nil)))
-           (close-pair (condition-case nil
-                           (save-excursion
-                             ;; consider the character right before eol given that
-                             ;; point may be placed there, e.g. in visual state
-                             (when (and (eolp) (not (bolp)))
-                               (backward-char))
-                             (setq close (1- (scan-lists (point) 1 1)))
-                             (when (< close (line-end-position))
-                               (goto-char (1+ close))
-                               (backward-list)
-                               (point)))
-                         (error nil))))
-      (cond
-       ((not (or open-pair close-pair))
-        ;; nothing found, check if we are inside a string
-        (let ((pnt (point))
-              (state (syntax-ppss (point)))
-              (bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-string)))
-          (if (not (and bnd (< (point) (cdr bnd))))
-              ;; no, then we really failed
-              (user-error "No matching item found on the current line")
-            ;; yes, go to the end of the string and try again
-            (let ((endstr (cdr bnd)))
-              (when (or (save-excursion
-                          (goto-char endstr)
-                          (let ((b (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-string)))
-                            (and b (< (point) (cdr b))))) ; not at end of string
-                        (condition-case nil
-                            (progn
-                              (goto-char endstr)
-                              (evil-jump-item)
-                              nil)
-                          (error t)))
-                ;; failed again, go back to original point
-                (goto-char pnt)
-                (user-error "No matching item found on the current line"))))))
-       ((< open close) (goto-char open-pair))
-       (t (goto-char close-pair)))))))
-
-(defun evil--flyspell-overlays-in-p (beg end)
-  (let ((ovs (overlays-in beg end))
-        done)
-    (while (and ovs (not done))
-      (when (flyspell-overlay-p (car ovs))
-        (setq done t))
-      (setq ovs (cdr ovs)))
-    done))
-
-(defun evil--flyspell-overlay-at (pos forwardp)
-  (when (not forwardp)
-    (setq pos (max (1- pos) (point-min))))
-  (let ((ovs (overlays-at pos))
-        done)
-    (while (and ovs (not done))
-      (if (flyspell-overlay-p (car ovs))
-          (setq done t)
-        (setq ovs (cdr ovs))))
-    (when done
-      (car ovs))))
-
-(defun evil--flyspell-overlay-after (pos limit forwardp)
-  (let (done)
-    (while (and (if forwardp
-                    (< pos limit)
-                  (> pos limit))
-                (not done))
-      (let ((ov (evil--flyspell-overlay-at pos forwardp)))
-        (when ov
-          (setq done ov)))
-      (setq pos (if forwardp
-                    (next-overlay-change pos)
-                  (previous-overlay-change pos))))
-    done))
-
-(defun evil--next-flyspell-error (forwardp)
-  (when (evil--flyspell-overlays-in-p (point-min) (point-max))
-    (let ((pos (point))
-          limit
-          ov)
-      (when (evil--flyspell-overlay-at pos forwardp)
-        (if (/= pos (point-min))
-            (setq pos (save-excursion (goto-char pos)
-                                      (forward-word (if forwardp 1 -1))
-                                      (point)))
-          (setq pos (point-max))))
-      (setq limit (if forwardp (point-max) (point-min))
-            ov (evil--flyspell-overlay-after pos limit forwardp))
-      (if ov
-          (goto-char (overlay-start ov))
-        (when evil-search-wrap
-          (setq limit pos
-                pos (if forwardp (point-min) (point-max))
-                ov (evil--flyspell-overlay-after pos limit forwardp))
-          (when ov
-            (goto-char (overlay-start ov))))))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-next-flyspell-error (count)
-  "Go to the COUNT'th spelling mistake after point."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (dotimes (_ count)
-    (evil--next-flyspell-error t)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-prev-flyspell-error (count)
-  "Go to the COUNT'th spelling mistake preceding point."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (dotimes (_ count)
-    (evil--next-flyspell-error nil)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-previous-open-paren (count)
-  "Go to [count] previous unmatched '('."
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-up-paren ?\( ?\) (- (or count 1))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-next-close-paren (count)
-  "Go to [count] next unmatched ')'."
-  :type exclusive
-  (forward-char)
-  (evil-up-paren ?\( ?\) (or count 1))
-  (backward-char))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-previous-open-brace (count)
-  "Go to [count] previous unmatched '{'."
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-up-paren ?{ ?} (- (or count 1))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-next-close-brace (count)
-  "Go to [count] next unmatched '}'."
-  :type exclusive
-  (forward-char)
-  (evil-up-paren ?{ ?} (or count 1))
-  (backward-char))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-find-char (count char)
-  "Move to the next COUNT'th occurrence of CHAR.
-Movement is restricted to the current line unless `evil-cross-lines' is non-nil."
-  :type inclusive
-  (interactive "<c><C>")
-  (setq count (or count 1))
-  (let ((fwd (> count 0)))
-    (setq evil-last-find (list #'evil-find-char char fwd))
-    (when fwd (forward-char))
-    (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-      (unless (prog1
-                  (search-forward (char-to-string char)
-                                  (unless evil-cross-lines
-                                    (if fwd
-                                        (line-end-position)
-                                      (line-beginning-position)))
-                                  t count)
-                (when fwd (backward-char)))
-        (user-error "Can't find %c" char)))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-find-char-backward (count char)
-  "Move to the previous COUNT'th occurrence of CHAR."
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive "<c><C>")
-  (evil-find-char (- (or count 1)) char))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-find-char-to (count char)
-  "Move before the next COUNT'th occurrence of CHAR."
-  :type inclusive
-  (interactive "<c><C>")
-  (unwind-protect
-      (progn
-        (evil-find-char count char)
-        (if (> (or count 1) 0)
-            (backward-char)
-          (forward-char)))
-    (setcar evil-last-find #'evil-find-char-to)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-find-char-to-backward (count char)
-  "Move before the previous COUNT'th occurrence of CHAR."
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive "<c><C>")
-  (evil-find-char-to (- (or count 1)) char))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-repeat-find-char (count)
-  "Repeat the last find COUNT times."
-  :type inclusive
-  (setq count (or count 1))
-  (if evil-last-find
-      (let ((cmd (car evil-last-find))
-            (char (nth 1 evil-last-find))
-            (fwd (nth 2 evil-last-find))
-            evil-last-find)
-        ;; ensure count is non-negative
-        (when (< count 0)
-          (setq count (- count)
-                fwd (not fwd)))
-        ;; skip next character when repeating t or T
-        (and (eq cmd #'evil-find-char-to)
-             evil-repeat-find-to-skip-next
-             (= count 1)
-             (or (and fwd (= (char-after (1+ (point))) char))
-                 (and (not fwd) (= (char-before) char)))
-             (setq count (1+ count)))
-        (funcall cmd (if fwd count (- count)) char)
-        (unless (nth 2 evil-last-find)
-          (setq evil-this-type 'exclusive)))
-    (user-error "No previous search")))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-repeat-find-char-reverse (count)
-  "Repeat the last find COUNT times in the opposite direction."
-  :type inclusive
-  (evil-repeat-find-char (- (or count 1))))
-
-;; ceci n'est pas une pipe
-(evil-define-motion evil-goto-column (count)
-  "Go to column COUNT on the current line.
-Columns are counted from zero."
-  :type exclusive
-  (move-to-column (or count 0)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-goto-mark (char &optional noerror)
-  "Go to the marker specified by CHAR."
-  :keep-visual t
-  :repeat nil
-  :type exclusive
-  :jump t
-  (interactive (list (read-char)))
-  (let ((marker (evil-get-marker char)))
-    (cond
-     ((markerp marker)
-      (switch-to-buffer (marker-buffer marker))
-      (goto-char (marker-position marker)))
-     ((numberp marker)
-      (goto-char marker))
-     ((consp marker)
-      (when (or (find-buffer-visiting (car marker))
-                (and (y-or-n-p (format "Visit file %s again? "
-                                       (car marker)))
-                     (find-file (car marker))))
-        (goto-char (cdr marker))))
-     ((not noerror)
-      (user-error "Marker `%c' is not set%s" char
-                  (if (evil-global-marker-p char) ""
-                    " in this buffer"))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-goto-mark-line (char &optional noerror)
-  "Go to the line of the marker specified by CHAR."
-  :keep-visual t
-  :repeat nil
-  :type line
-  :jump t
-  (interactive (list (read-char)))
-  (evil-goto-mark char noerror)
-  (evil-first-non-blank))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-jump-backward (count)
-  "Go to older position in jump list.
-To go the other way, press \
-\\<evil-motion-state-map>\\[evil-jump-forward]."
-  (evil--jump-backward count))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-jump-forward (count)
-  "Go to newer position in jump list.
-To go the other way, press \
-\\<evil-motion-state-map>\\[evil-jump-backward]."
-  (evil--jump-forward count))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-jump-backward-swap (count)
-  "Go to the previous position in jump list.
-The current position is placed in the jump list."
-  (let ((pnt (point)))
-    (evil--jump-backward 1)
-    (evil-set-jump pnt)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-jump-to-tag (arg)
-  "Jump to tag under point.
-If called with a prefix argument, provide a prompt
-for specifying the tag."
-  :jump t
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cond
-   ((fboundp 'xref-find-definitions)
-    (let ((xref-prompt-for-identifier arg))
-      (call-interactively #'xref-find-definitions)))
-   ((fboundp 'find-tag)
-    (if arg (call-interactively #'find-tag)
-      (let ((tag (funcall (or find-tag-default-function
-                              (get major-mode 'find-tag-default-function)
-                              #'find-tag-default))))
-        (unless tag (user-error "No tag candidate found around point"))
-        (find-tag tag))))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-lookup ()
-  "Look up the keyword at point.
-Calls `evil-lookup-func'."
-  (funcall evil-lookup-func))
-
-(defun evil-ret-gen (count indent?)
-  (let* ((field  (get-char-property (point) 'field))
-         (button (get-char-property (point) 'button))
-         (doc    (get-char-property (point) 'widget-doc))
-         (widget (or field button doc)))
-    (cond
-     ((and widget
-           (fboundp 'widget-type)
-           (fboundp 'widget-button-press)
-           (or (and (symbolp widget)
-                    (get widget 'widget-type))
-               (and (consp widget)
-                    (get (widget-type widget) 'widget-type))))
-      (when (evil-operator-state-p)
-        (setq evil-inhibit-operator t))
-      (when (fboundp 'widget-button-press)
-        (widget-button-press (point))))
-     ((and (fboundp 'button-at)
-           (fboundp 'push-button)
-           (button-at (point)))
-      (when (evil-operator-state-p)
-        (setq evil-inhibit-operator t))
-      (push-button))
-     ((or (evil-emacs-state-p)
-          (and (evil-insert-state-p)
-               (not buffer-read-only)))
-      (if (not indent?)
-          (newline count)
-        (delete-horizontal-space t)
-        (newline count)
-        (indent-according-to-mode)))
-     (t
-      (evil-next-line-first-non-blank count)))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ret (count)
-  "Move the cursor COUNT lines down.
-If point is on a widget or a button, click on it.
-In Insert state, insert a newline."
-  :type line
-  (evil-ret-gen count nil))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ret-and-indent (count)
-  "Move the cursor COUNT lines down.
-If point is on a widget or a button, click on it.
-In Insert state, insert a newline and indent."
-  :type line
-  (evil-ret-gen count t))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-window-top (count)
-  "Move the cursor to line COUNT from the top of the window
-on the first non-blank character."
-  :jump t
-  :type line
-  (move-to-window-line (max (or count 0)
-                            (if (= (point-min) (window-start))
-                                0
-                              scroll-margin)))
-  (back-to-indentation))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-window-middle ()
-  "Move the cursor to the middle line in the window
-on the first non-blank character."
-  :jump t
-  :type line
-  (move-to-window-line
-   (/ (1+ (save-excursion (move-to-window-line -1))) 2))
-  (back-to-indentation))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-window-bottom (count)
-  "Move the cursor to line COUNT from the bottom of the window
-on the first non-blank character."
-  :jump t
-  :type line
-  (move-to-window-line (- (max (or count 1) (1+ scroll-margin))))
-  (back-to-indentation))
-
-;; scrolling
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-line-up (count)
-  "Scrolls the window COUNT lines upwards."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((scroll-preserve-screen-position nil))
-    (scroll-down count)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-line-down (count)
-  "Scrolls the window COUNT lines downwards."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((scroll-preserve-screen-position nil))
-    (scroll-up count)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-count-reset ()
-  "Sets `evil-scroll-count' to 0.
-`evil-scroll-up' and `evil-scroll-down' will scroll
-for a half of the screen(default)."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive)
-  (setq evil-scroll-count 0))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-up (count)
-  "Scrolls the window and the cursor COUNT lines upwards.
-If COUNT is not specified the function scrolls down
-`evil-scroll-count', which is the last used count.
-If the scroll count is zero the command scrolls half the screen."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (evil-save-column
-    (setq count (or count (max 0 evil-scroll-count)))
-    (setq evil-scroll-count count)
-    (when (= (point-min) (line-beginning-position))
-      (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil))
-    (when (zerop count)
-      (setq count (/ (1- (window-height)) 2)))
-    (let ((xy (posn-x-y (posn-at-point))))
-      (condition-case nil
-          (progn
-            (scroll-down count)
-            (goto-char (posn-point (posn-at-x-y (car xy) (cdr xy)))))
-        (beginning-of-buffer
-         (condition-case nil
-             (with-no-warnings (previous-line count))
-           (beginning-of-buffer)))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-down (count)
-  "Scrolls the window and the cursor COUNT lines downwards.
-If COUNT is not specified the function scrolls down
-`evil-scroll-count', which is the last used count.
-If the scroll count is zero the command scrolls half the screen."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (evil-save-column
-    (setq count (or count (max 0 evil-scroll-count)))
-    (setq evil-scroll-count count)
-    (when (eobp) (signal 'end-of-buffer nil))
-    (when (zerop count)
-      (setq count (/ (1- (window-height)) 2)))
-    ;; BUG #660: First check whether the eob is visible.
-    ;; In that case we do not scroll but merely move point.
-    (if (<= (point-max) (window-end))
-        (with-no-warnings (next-line count nil))
-      (let ((xy (posn-x-y (posn-at-point))))
-        (condition-case nil
-            (progn
-              (scroll-up count)
-              (let* ((wend (window-end nil t))
-                     (p (posn-at-x-y (car xy) (cdr xy)))
-                     (margin (max 0 (- scroll-margin
-                                       (cdr (posn-col-row p))))))
-                (goto-char (posn-point p))
-                ;; ensure point is not within the scroll-margin
-                (when (> margin 0)
-                  (with-no-warnings (next-line margin))
-                  (recenter scroll-margin))
-                (when (<= (point-max) wend)
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (goto-char (point-max))
-                    (recenter (- (max 1 scroll-margin)))))))
-          (end-of-buffer
-           (goto-char (point-max))
-           (recenter (- (max 1 scroll-margin)))))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-page-up (count)
-  "Scrolls the window COUNT pages upwards."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-save-column
-    (dotimes (i count)
-      (condition-case err
-          (scroll-down nil)
-        (beginning-of-buffer
-         (if (and (bobp) (zerop i))
-             (signal (car err) (cdr err))
-           (goto-char (point-min))))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-page-down (count)
-  "Scrolls the window COUNT pages downwards."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-save-column
-    (dotimes (i count)
-      (condition-case err
-          (scroll-up nil)
-        (end-of-buffer
-         (if (and (eobp) (zerop i))
-             (signal (car err) (cdr err))
-           (goto-char (point-max))))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-line-to-top (count)
-  "Scrolls line number COUNT (or the cursor line) to the top of the window."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (evil-save-column
-    (let ((line (or count (line-number-at-pos (point)))))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line (1- line)))
-    (recenter (1- (max 1 scroll-margin)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-line-to-center (count)
-  "Scrolls line number COUNT (or the cursor line) to the center of the window."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (evil-save-column
-    (when count
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line (1- count)))
-    (recenter nil)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-line-to-bottom (count)
-  "Scrolls line number COUNT (or the cursor line) to the bottom of the window."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (evil-save-column
-    (let ((line (or count (line-number-at-pos (point)))))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line (1- line)))
-    (recenter (- (max 1 scroll-margin)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-bottom-line-to-top (count)
-  "Scrolls the line right below the window,
-or line COUNT to the top of the window."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (if count
-      (progn
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (forward-line (1- count)))
-    (goto-char (window-end))
-    (evil-move-cursor-back))
-  (recenter (1- (max 0 scroll-margin)))
-  (evil-first-non-blank))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-top-line-to-bottom (count)
-  "Scrolls the line right below the window,
-or line COUNT to the top of the window."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (if count
-      (progn
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (forward-line (1- count)))
-    (goto-char (window-start)))
-  (recenter (- (max 1 scroll-margin)))
-  (evil-first-non-blank))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-left (count)
-  "Scrolls the window COUNT half-screenwidths to the left."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-with-hproject-point-on-window
-    (scroll-right (* count (/ (window-width) 2)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-right (count)
-  "Scrolls the window COUNT half-screenwidths to the right."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-with-hproject-point-on-window
-    (scroll-left (* count (/ (window-width) 2)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-column-left (count)
-  "Scrolls the window COUNT columns to the left."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-with-hproject-point-on-window
-    (scroll-right count)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-scroll-column-right (count)
-  "Scrolls the window COUNT columns to the right."
-  :repeat nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-with-hproject-point-on-window
-    (scroll-left count)))
-
-;;; Text objects
-
-;; Text objects are defined with `evil-define-text-object'. In Visual
-;; state, they modify the current selection; in Operator-Pending
-;; state, they return a pair of buffer positions. Outer text objects
-;; are bound in the keymap `evil-outer-text-objects-map', and inner
-;; text objects are bound in `evil-inner-text-objects-map'.
-;;
-;; Common text objects like words, WORDS, paragraphs and sentences are
-;; defined via a corresponding move-function. This function must have
-;; the following properties:
-;;
-;;   1. Take exactly one argument, the count.
-;;   2. When the count is positive, move point forward to the first
-;;      character after the end of the next count-th object.
-;;   3. When the count is negative, move point backward to the first
-;;      character of the count-th previous object.
-;;   4. If point is placed on the first character of an object, the
-;;      backward motion does NOT count that object.
-;;   5. If point is placed on the last character of an object, the
-;;      forward motion DOES count that object.
-;;   6. The return value is "count left", i.e., in forward direction
-;;      count is decreased by one for each successful move and in
-;;      backward direction count is increased by one for each
-;;      successful move, returning the final value of count.
-;;      Therefore, if the complete move is successful, the return
-;;      value is 0.
-;;
-;; A useful macro in this regard is `evil-motion-loop', which quits
-;; when point does not move further and returns the count difference.
-;; It also provides a "unit value" of 1 or -1 for use in each
-;; iteration. For example, a hypothetical "foo-bar" move could be
-;; written as such:
-;;
-;;     (defun foo-bar (count)
-;;       (evil-motion-loop (var count)
-;;         (forward-foo var) ; `var' is 1 or -1 depending on COUNT
-;;         (forward-bar var)))
-;;
-;; If "forward-foo" and "-bar" didn't accept negative arguments,
-;; we could choose their backward equivalents by inspecting `var':
-;;
-;;     (defun foo-bar (count)
-;;       (evil-motion-loop (var count)
-;;         (cond
-;;          ((< var 0)
-;;           (backward-foo 1)
-;;           (backward-bar 1))
-;;          (t
-;;           (forward-foo 1)
-;;           (forward-bar 1)))))
-;;
-;; After a forward motion, point has to be placed on the first
-;; character after some object, unless no motion was possible at all.
-;; Similarly, after a backward motion, point has to be placed on the
-;; first character of some object. This implies that point should
-;; NEVER be moved to eob or bob, unless an object ends or begins at
-;; eob or bob. (Usually, Emacs motions always move as far as possible.
-;; But we want to use the motion-function to identify certain objects
-;; in the buffer, and thus exact movement to object boundaries is
-;; required.)
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-word (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a word."
-  (evil-select-an-object 'evil-word beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-word (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner word."
-  (evil-select-inner-object 'evil-word beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-WORD (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a WORD."
-  (evil-select-an-object 'evil-WORD beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-WORD (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner WORD."
-  (evil-select-inner-object 'evil-WORD beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-symbol (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a symbol."
-  (evil-select-an-object 'evil-symbol beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-symbol (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner symbol."
-  (evil-select-inner-object 'evil-symbol beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-sentence (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a sentence."
-  (evil-select-an-object 'evil-sentence beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-sentence (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner sentence."
-  (evil-select-inner-object 'evil-sentence beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-paragraph (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a paragraph."
-  :type line
-  (evil-select-an-object 'evil-paragraph beg end type count t))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-paragraph (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner paragraph."
-  :type line
-  (evil-select-inner-object 'evil-paragraph beg end type count t))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-paren (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a parenthesis."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-paren ?\( ?\) beg end type count t))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-paren (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner parenthesis."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-paren ?\( ?\) beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-bracket (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a square bracket."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-paren ?\[ ?\] beg end type count t))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-bracket (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner square bracket."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-paren ?\[ ?\] beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-curly (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a curly bracket (\"brace\")."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-paren ?{ ?} beg end type count t))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-curly (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner curly bracket (\"brace\")."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-paren ?{ ?} beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-an-angle (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select an angle bracket."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-paren ?< ?> beg end type count t))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-angle (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner angle bracket."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-paren ?< ?> beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-single-quote (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a single-quoted expression."
-  :extend-selection t
-  (evil-select-quote ?' beg end type count t))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-single-quote (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner single-quoted expression."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-quote ?' beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-double-quote (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a double-quoted expression."
-  :extend-selection t
-  (evil-select-quote ?\" beg end type count t))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-double-quote (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner double-quoted expression."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-quote ?\" beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-back-quote (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a back-quoted expression."
-  :extend-selection t
-  (evil-select-quote ?\` beg end type count t))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-back-quote (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner back-quoted expression."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-quote ?\` beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-a-tag (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select a tag block."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-xml-tag beg end type count t))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-inner-tag (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select inner tag block."
-  :extend-selection nil
-  (evil-select-xml-tag beg end type count))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-next-match (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select next match."
-  (unless (and (boundp 'evil-search-module)
-               (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search))
-    (user-error "next-match text objects only work with Evil search module."))
-  (let ((pnt (point)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq evil-ex-search-direction 'forward)
-      (unless (eobp) (forward-char))
-      (evil-ex-search-previous 1)
-      (when (and (<= evil-ex-search-match-beg pnt)
-                 (> evil-ex-search-match-end pnt)
-                 (not (evil-visual-state-p)))
-        (setq count (1- count)))
-      (if (> count 0) (evil-ex-search-next count)))
-     (t
-      (unless (eobp) (forward-char))
-      (evil-ex-search-next count))))
-  ;; active visual state if command is executed in normal state
-  (when (evil-normal-state-p)
-    (evil-visual-select evil-ex-search-match-beg evil-ex-search-match-end 'inclusive +1 t))
-  (list evil-ex-search-match-beg evil-ex-search-match-end))
-
-(evil-define-text-object evil-previous-match (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Select next match."
-  (unless (and (boundp 'evil-search-module)
-               (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search))
-    (user-error "previous-match text objects only work with Evil search module."))
-  (let ((evil-ex-search-direction
-         (if (eq evil-ex-search-direction 'backward)
-             'forward
-           'backward)))
-    (evil-next-match count beg end type)))
-
-;;; Operator commands
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-yank (beg end type register yank-handler)
-  "Saves the characters in motion into the kill-ring."
-  :move-point nil
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<R><x><y>")
-  (let ((evil-was-yanked-without-register
-         (and evil-was-yanked-without-register (not register))))
-    (cond
-     ((and (fboundp 'cua--global-mark-active)
-           (fboundp 'cua-copy-region-to-global-mark)
-           (cua--global-mark-active))
-      (cua-copy-region-to-global-mark beg end))
-     ((eq type 'block)
-      (evil-yank-rectangle beg end register yank-handler))
-     ((eq type 'line)
-      (evil-yank-lines beg end register yank-handler))
-     (t
-      (evil-yank-characters beg end register yank-handler)))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-yank-line (beg end type register)
-  "Saves whole lines into the kill-ring."
-  :motion evil-line
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "<R><x>")
-  (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-    (unless (memq type '(line block))
-      (let ((range (evil-expand beg end 'line)))
-        (setq beg (evil-range-beginning range)
-              end (evil-range-end range)
-              type (evil-type range))))
-    (evil-exit-visual-state))
-  (evil-yank beg end type register))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-delete (beg end type register yank-handler)
-  "Delete text from BEG to END with TYPE.
-Save in REGISTER or in the kill-ring with YANK-HANDLER."
-  (interactive "<R><x><y>")
-  (unless register
-    (let ((text (filter-buffer-substring beg end)))
-      (unless (string-match-p "\n" text)
-        ;; set the small delete register
-        (evil-set-register ?- text))))
-  (let ((evil-was-yanked-without-register nil))
-    (evil-yank beg end type register yank-handler))
-  (cond
-   ((eq type 'block)
-    (evil-apply-on-block #'delete-region beg end nil))
-   ((and (eq type 'line)
-         (= end (point-max))
-         (or (= beg end)
-             (/= (char-before end) ?\n))
-         (/= beg (point-min))
-         (=  (char-before beg) ?\n))
-    (delete-region (1- beg) end))
-   (t
-    (delete-region beg end)))
-  ;; place cursor on beginning of line
-  (when (and (called-interactively-p 'any)
-             (eq type 'line))
-    (evil-first-non-blank)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-delete-line (beg end type register yank-handler)
-  "Delete to end of line."
-  :motion nil
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive "<R><x>")
-  ;; act linewise in Visual state
-  (let* ((beg (or beg (point)))
-         (end (or end beg)))
-    (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-      (unless (memq type '(line block))
-        (let ((range (evil-expand beg end 'line)))
-          (setq beg (evil-range-beginning range)
-                end (evil-range-end range)
-                type (evil-type range))))
-      (evil-exit-visual-state))
-    (cond
-     ((eq type 'block)
-      ;; equivalent to $d, i.e., we use the block-to-eol selection and
-      ;; call `evil-delete'. In this case we fake the call to
-      ;; `evil-end-of-line' by setting `temporary-goal-column' and
-      ;; `last-command' appropriately as `evil-end-of-line' would do.
-      (let ((temporary-goal-column most-positive-fixnum)
-            (last-command 'next-line))
-        (evil-delete beg end 'block register yank-handler)))
-     ((eq type 'line)
-      (evil-delete beg end type register yank-handler))
-     (t
-      (evil-delete beg (line-end-position) type register yank-handler)))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-delete-whole-line
-  (beg end type register yank-handler)
-  "Delete whole line."
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive "<R><x>")
-  (evil-delete beg end type register yank-handler))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-delete-char (beg end type register)
-  "Delete next character."
-  :motion evil-forward-char
-  (interactive "<R><x>")
-  (evil-delete beg end type register))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-delete-backward-char (beg end type register)
-  "Delete previous character."
-  :motion evil-backward-char
-  (interactive "<R><x>")
-  (evil-delete beg end type register))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-delete-backward-char-and-join (count)
-  "Delete previous character and join lines.
-If point is at the beginning of a line then the current line will
-be joined with the previous line if and only if
-`evil-backspace-join-lines'."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (or evil-backspace-join-lines (not (bolp)))
-      (call-interactively 'delete-backward-char)
-    (user-error "Beginning of line")))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-delete-backward-word ()
-  "Delete previous word."
-  (if (and (bolp) (not (bobp)))
-      (progn
-        (unless evil-backspace-join-lines (user-error "Beginning of line"))
-        (delete-char -1))
-    (delete-region (max
-                    (save-excursion
-                      (evil-backward-word-begin)
-                      (point))
-                    (line-beginning-position))
-                   (point))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-delete-or-yank (should-delete beg end type register count yank-handler)
-  "Execute evil-delete or evil-yank on the given region.
-If SHOULD-DELETE is t, evil-delete will be executed, otherwise
-evil-yank.
-The region specified by BEG and END will be adjusted if COUNT is
-given."
-  (when count
-    ;; with COUNT, the command should go the end of the region and delete/yank
-    ;; COUNT lines from there
-    (setq beg (save-excursion
-                (goto-char end)
-                (forward-line -1)
-                (point))
-          end (save-excursion
-                (goto-char end)
-                (point-at-bol count))
-          type 'line))
-  (funcall (if should-delete 'evil-delete 'evil-yank) beg end type register yank-handler))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-delete (beg end type register count yank-handler)
-  "The Ex delete command.
-\[BEG,END]delete [REGISTER] [COUNT]"
-  (interactive "<R><xc/><y>")
-  (evil-ex-delete-or-yank t beg end type register count yank-handler))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-yank (beg end type register count yank-handler)
-  "The Ex yank command.
-\[BEG,END]yank [REGISTER] [COUNT]"
-  (interactive "<R><xc/><y>")
-  (evil-ex-delete-or-yank nil beg end type register count yank-handler))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-change
-  (beg end type register yank-handler delete-func)
-  "Change text from BEG to END with TYPE.
-Save in REGISTER or the kill-ring with YANK-HANDLER.
-DELETE-FUNC is a function for deleting text, default `evil-delete'.
-If TYPE is `line', insertion starts on an empty line.
-If TYPE is `block', the inserted text in inserted at each line
-of the block."
-  (interactive "<R><x><y>")
-  (let ((delete-func (or delete-func #'evil-delete))
-        (nlines (1+ (evil-count-lines beg end)))
-        (opoint (save-excursion
-                  (goto-char beg)
-                  (line-beginning-position))))
-    (unless (eq evil-want-fine-undo t)
-      (evil-start-undo-step))
-    (funcall delete-func beg end type register yank-handler)
-    (cond
-     ((eq type 'line)
-      (if ( = opoint (point))
-          (evil-open-above 1)
-        (evil-open-below 1)))
-     ((eq type 'block)
-      (evil-insert 1 nlines))
-     (t
-      (evil-insert 1)))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-change-line (beg end type register yank-handler)
-  "Change to end of line."
-  :motion evil-end-of-line
-  (interactive "<R><x><y>")
-  (evil-change beg end type register yank-handler #'evil-delete-line))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-change-whole-line
-  (beg end type register yank-handler)
-  "Change whole line."
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive "<R><x>")
-  (evil-change beg end type register yank-handler #'evil-delete-whole-line))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-copy (beg end address)
-  "Copy lines in BEG END below line given by ADDRESS."
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive "<r><addr>")
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (forward-line address)
-  (let* ((txt (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end))
-         (len (length txt)))
-    ;; ensure text consists of complete lines
-    (when (or (zerop len) (/= (aref txt (1- len)) ?\n))
-      (setq txt (concat txt "\n")))
-    (when (and (eobp) (not (bolp))) (newline)) ; incomplete last line
-    (insert txt)
-    (forward-line -1)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-move (beg end address)
-  "Move lines in BEG END below line given by ADDRESS."
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive "<r><addr>")
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (forward-line address)
-  (let* ((m (set-marker (make-marker) (point)))
-         (txt (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end))
-         (len (length txt)))
-    (delete-region beg end)
-    (goto-char m)
-    (set-marker m nil)
-    ;; ensure text consists of complete lines
-    (when (or (zerop len) (/= (aref txt (1- len)) ?\n))
-      (setq txt (concat txt "\n")))
-    (when (and (eobp) (not (bolp))) (newline)) ; incomplete last line
-    (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-      (move-marker evil-visual-mark (point)))
-    (insert txt)
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-      (move-marker evil-visual-point (point)))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-substitute (beg end type register)
-  "Change a character."
-  :motion evil-forward-char
-  (interactive "<R><x>")
-  (evil-change beg end type register))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-upcase (beg end type)
-  "Convert text to upper case."
-  (if (eq type 'block)
-      (evil-apply-on-block #'evil-upcase beg end nil)
-    (upcase-region beg end)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-downcase (beg end type)
-  "Convert text to lower case."
-  (if (eq type 'block)
-      (evil-apply-on-block #'evil-downcase beg end nil)
-    (downcase-region beg end)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-invert-case (beg end type)
-  "Invert case of text."
-  (let (char)
-    (if (eq type 'block)
-        (evil-apply-on-block #'evil-invert-case beg end nil)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (while (< beg end)
-          (setq char (following-char))
-          (delete-char 1 nil)
-          (if (eq (upcase char) char)
-              (insert-char (downcase char) 1)
-            (insert-char (upcase char) 1))
-          (setq beg (1+ beg)))))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-invert-char (beg end type)
-  "Invert case of character."
-  :motion evil-forward-char
-  (if (eq type 'block)
-      (evil-apply-on-block #'evil-invert-case beg end nil)
-    (evil-invert-case beg end)
-    (when evil-this-motion
-      (goto-char end)
-      (when (and evil-cross-lines
-                 evil-move-cursor-back
-                 (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-                 (not (evil-visual-state-p))
-                 (not (evil-operator-state-p))
-                 (eolp) (not (eobp)) (not (bolp)))
-        (forward-char)))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-rot13 (beg end type)
-  "ROT13 encrypt text."
-  (if (eq type 'block)
-      (evil-apply-on-block #'evil-rot13 beg end nil)
-    (rot13-region beg end)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-join (beg end)
-  "Join the selected lines."
-  :motion evil-line
-  (let ((count (count-lines beg end)))
-    (when (> count 1)
-      (setq count (1- count)))
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (dotimes (var count)
-      (join-line 1))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-join-whitespace (beg end)
-  "Join the selected lines without changing whitespace.
-\\<evil-normal-state-map>Like \\[evil-join], \
-but doesn't insert or remove any spaces."
-  :motion evil-line
-  (let ((count (count-lines beg end)))
-    (when (> count 1)
-      (setq count (1- count)))
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (dotimes (var count)
-      (evil-move-end-of-line 1)
-      (unless (eobp)
-        (delete-char 1)))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-join (beg end &optional count bang)
-  "Join the selected lines with optional COUNT and BANG."
-  (interactive "<r><a><!>")
-  (if (and count (not (string-match-p "^[1-9][0-9]*$" count)))
-      (user-error "Invalid count")
-    (let ((join-fn (if bang 'evil-join-whitespace 'evil-join)))
-      (cond
-       ((not count)
-        ;; without count - just join the given region
-        (funcall join-fn beg end))
-       (t
-        ;; emulate vim's :join when count is given - start from the
-        ;; end of the region and join COUNT lines from there
-        (let* ((count-num (string-to-number count))
-               (beg-adjusted (save-excursion
-                               (goto-char end)
-                               (forward-line -1)
-                               (point)))
-               (end-adjusted (save-excursion
-                               (goto-char end)
-                               (point-at-bol count-num))))
-          (funcall join-fn beg-adjusted end-adjusted)))))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-fill (beg end)
-  "Fill text."
-  :move-point nil
-  :type line
-  (save-excursion
-    (condition-case nil
-        (fill-region beg end)
-      (error nil))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-fill-and-move (beg end)
-  "Fill text and move point to the end of the filled region."
-  :move-point nil
-  :type line
-  (let ((marker (make-marker)))
-    (move-marker marker (1- end))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (progn
-          (fill-region beg end)
-          (goto-char marker)
-          (evil-first-non-blank))
-      (error nil))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-indent (beg end)
-  "Indent text."
-  :move-point nil
-  :type line
-  (if (and (= beg (line-beginning-position))
-           (= end (line-beginning-position 2)))
-      ;; since some Emacs modes can only indent one line at a time,
-      ;; implement "==" as a call to `indent-according-to-mode'
-      (indent-according-to-mode)
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (indent-region beg end))
-  ;; We also need to tabify or untabify the leading white characters
-  (when evil-indent-convert-tabs
-    (let* ((beg-line (line-number-at-pos beg))
-           (end-line (line-number-at-pos end))
-           (ln beg-line)
-           (convert-white (if indent-tabs-mode 'tabify 'untabify)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (while (<= ln end-line)
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (forward-line (- ln 1))
-          (back-to-indentation)
-          ;; Whether tab or space should be used is determined by indent-tabs-mode
-          (funcall convert-white (line-beginning-position) (point))
-          (setq ln (1+ ln)))))
-    (back-to-indentation)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-indent-line (beg end)
-  "Indent the line."
-  :motion evil-line
-  (evil-indent beg end))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-shift-left (beg end &optional count preserve-empty)
-  "Shift text from BEG to END to the left.
-The text is shifted to the nearest multiple of `evil-shift-width'
-\(the rounding can be disabled by setting `evil-shift-round').
-If PRESERVE-EMPTY is non-nil, lines that contain only spaces are
-indented, too, otherwise they are ignored.  The relative column
-of point is preserved if this function is not called
-interactively. Otherwise, if the function is called as an
-operator, point is moved to the first non-blank character.
-See also `evil-shift-right'."
-  :type line
-  (interactive "<r><vc>")
-  (evil-shift-right beg end (- (or count 1)) preserve-empty))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-shift-right (beg end &optional count preserve-empty)
-  "Shift text from BEG to END to the right.
-The text is shifted to the nearest multiple of `evil-shift-width'
-\(the rounding can be disabled by setting `evil-shift-round').
-If PRESERVE-EMPTY is non-nil, lines that contain only spaces are
-indented, too, otherwise they are ignored.  The relative column
-of point is preserved if this function is not called
-interactively. Otherwise, if the function is called as an
-operator, point is moved to the first non-blank character.
-See also `evil-shift-left'."
-  :type line
-  (interactive "<r><vc>")
-  (setq count (or count 1))
-  (let ((beg (set-marker (make-marker) beg))
-        (end (set-marker (make-marker) end))
-        (pnt-indent (current-column))
-        first-shift) ; shift of first line
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (while (< (point) end)
-        (let* ((indent (current-indentation))
-               (new-indent
-                (max 0
-                     (if (not evil-shift-round)
-                         (+ indent (* count evil-shift-width))
-                       (* (+ (/ indent evil-shift-width)
-                             count
-                             (cond
-                              ((> count 0) 0)
-                              ((zerop (mod indent evil-shift-width)) 0)
-                              (t 1)))
-                          evil-shift-width)))))
-          (unless first-shift
-            (setq first-shift (- new-indent indent)))
-          (when (or preserve-empty
-                    (save-excursion
-                      (skip-chars-forward " \t")
-                      (not (eolp))))
-            (indent-to new-indent 0))
-          (delete-region (point) (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t") (point)))
-          (forward-line 1))))
-    ;; assuming that point is in the first line, adjust its position
-    (if (called-interactively-p 'any)
-        (evil-first-non-blank)
-      (move-to-column (max 0 (+ pnt-indent first-shift))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-shift-right-line (count)
-  "Shift the current line COUNT times to the right.
-The text is shifted to the nearest multiple of
-`evil-shift-width'. Like `evil-shift-right' but always works on
-the current line."
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (evil-shift-right (line-beginning-position) (line-beginning-position 2) count t))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-shift-left-line (count)
-  "Shift the current line COUNT times to the left.
-The text is shifted to the nearest multiple of
-`evil-shift-width'. Like `evil-shift-left' but always works on
-the current line."
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (evil-shift-left (line-beginning-position) (line-beginning-position 2) count t))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-align-left (beg end type &optional width)
-  "Right-align lines in the region at WIDTH columns.
-The default for width is the value of `fill-column'."
-  :motion evil-line
-  :type line
-  (interactive "<R><a>")
-  (evil-justify-lines beg end 'left (if width
-                                        (string-to-number width)
-                                      0)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-align-right (beg end type &optional width)
-  "Right-align lines in the region at WIDTH columns.
-The default for width is the value of `fill-column'."
-  :motion evil-line
-  :type line
-  (interactive "<R><a>")
-  (evil-justify-lines beg end 'right (if width
-                                         (string-to-number width)
-                                       fill-column)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-align-center (beg end type &optional width)
-  "Centers lines in the region between WIDTH columns.
-The default for width is the value of `fill-column'."
-  :motion evil-line
-  :type line
-  (interactive "<R><a>")
-  (evil-justify-lines beg end 'center (if width
-                                          (string-to-number width)
-                                        fill-column)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-replace (beg end type char)
-  "Replace text from BEG to END with CHAR."
-  :motion evil-forward-char
-  (interactive "<R>"
-               (unwind-protect
-                   (let ((evil-force-cursor 'replace))
-                     (evil-refresh-cursor)
-                     (list (evil-read-key)))
-                 (evil-refresh-cursor)))
-  (when char
-    (if (eq type 'block)
-        (save-excursion
-          (evil-apply-on-rectangle
-           #'(lambda (begcol endcol char)
-               (let ((maxcol (evil-column (line-end-position))))
-                 (when (< begcol maxcol)
-                   (setq endcol (min endcol maxcol))
-                   (let ((beg (evil-move-to-column begcol nil t))
-                         (end (evil-move-to-column endcol nil t)))
-                     (delete-region beg end)
-                     (insert (make-string (- endcol begcol) char))))))
-           beg end char))
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (cond
-       ((eq char ?\n)
-        (delete-region beg end)
-        (newline)
-        (when evil-auto-indent
-          (indent-according-to-mode)))
-       (t
-        (while (< (point) end)
-          (if (eq (char-after) ?\n)
-              (forward-char)
-            (delete-char 1)
-            (insert-char char 1)))
-        (goto-char (max beg (1- end))))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-paste-before
-  (count &optional register yank-handler)
-  "Pastes the latest yanked text before the cursor position.
-The return value is the yanked text."
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (interactive "P<x>")
-  (if (evil-visual-state-p)
-      (evil-visual-paste count register)
-    (evil-with-undo
-      (let* ((text (if register
-                       (evil-get-register register)
-                     (current-kill 0)))
-             (yank-handler (or yank-handler
-                               (when (stringp text)
-                                 (car-safe (get-text-property
-                                            0 'yank-handler text)))))
-             (opoint (point)))
-        (when text
-          (if (functionp yank-handler)
-              (let ((evil-paste-count count)
-                    ;; for non-interactive use
-                    (this-command #'evil-paste-before))
-                (push-mark opoint t)
-                (insert-for-yank text))
-            ;; no yank-handler, default
-            (when (vectorp text)
-              (setq text (evil-vector-to-string text)))
-            (set-text-properties 0 (length text) nil text)
-            (push-mark opoint t)
-            (dotimes (i (or count 1))
-              (insert-for-yank text))
-            (setq evil-last-paste
-                  (list #'evil-paste-before
-                        count
-                        opoint
-                        opoint    ; beg
-                        (point))) ; end
-            (evil-set-marker ?\[ opoint)
-            (evil-set-marker ?\] (1- (point)))
-            (when (and evil-move-cursor-back
-                       (> (length text) 0))
-              (backward-char))))
-        ;; no paste-pop after pasting from a register
-        (when register
-          (setq evil-last-paste nil))
-        (and (> (length text) 0) text)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-paste-after
-  (count &optional register yank-handler)
-  "Pastes the latest yanked text behind point.
-The return value is the yanked text."
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (interactive "P<x>")
-  (if (evil-visual-state-p)
-      (evil-visual-paste count register)
-    (evil-with-undo
-      (let* ((text (if register
-                       (evil-get-register register)
-                     (current-kill 0)))
-             (yank-handler (or yank-handler
-                               (when (stringp text)
-                                 (car-safe (get-text-property
-                                            0 'yank-handler text)))))
-             (opoint (point)))
-        (when text
-          (if (functionp yank-handler)
-              (let ((evil-paste-count count)
-                    ;; for non-interactive use
-                    (this-command #'evil-paste-after))
-                (insert-for-yank text))
-            ;; no yank-handler, default
-            (when (vectorp text)
-              (setq text (evil-vector-to-string text)))
-            (set-text-properties 0 (length text) nil text)
-            (unless (eolp) (forward-char))
-            (push-mark (point) t)
-            ;; TODO: Perhaps it is better to collect a list of all
-            ;; (point . mark) pairs to undo the yanking for COUNT > 1.
-            ;; The reason is that this yanking could very well use
-            ;; `yank-handler'.
-            (let ((beg (point)))
-              (dotimes (i (or count 1))
-                (insert-for-yank text))
-              (setq evil-last-paste
-                    (list #'evil-paste-after
-                          count
-                          opoint
-                          beg       ; beg
-                          (point))) ; end
-              (evil-set-marker ?\[ beg)
-              (evil-set-marker ?\] (1- (point)))
-              (when (evil-normal-state-p)
-                (evil-move-cursor-back)))))
-        (when register
-          (setq evil-last-paste nil))
-        (and (> (length text) 0) text)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-visual-paste (count &optional register)
-  "Paste over Visual selection."
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (interactive "P<x>")
-  ;; evil-visual-paste is typically called from evil-paste-before or
-  ;; evil-paste-after, but we have to mark that the paste was from
-  ;; visual state
-  (setq this-command 'evil-visual-paste)
-  (let* ((text (if register
-                   (evil-get-register register)
-                 (current-kill 0)))
-         (yank-handler (car-safe (get-text-property
-                                  0 'yank-handler text)))
-         new-kill
-         paste-eob)
-    (evil-with-undo
-      (let* ((kill-ring (list (current-kill 0)))
-             (kill-ring-yank-pointer kill-ring))
-        (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-          (evil-visual-rotate 'upper-left)
-          ;; if we replace the last buffer line that does not end in a
-          ;; newline, we use `evil-paste-after' because `evil-delete'
-          ;; will move point to the line above
-          (when (and (= evil-visual-end (point-max))
-                     (/= (char-before (point-max)) ?\n))
-            (setq paste-eob t))
-          (evil-delete evil-visual-beginning evil-visual-end
-                       (evil-visual-type))
-          (when (and (eq yank-handler #'evil-yank-line-handler)
-                     (not (eq (evil-visual-type) 'line))
-                     (not (= evil-visual-end (point-max))))
-            (insert "\n"))
-          (evil-normal-state)
-          (setq new-kill (current-kill 0))
-          (current-kill 1))
-        (if paste-eob
-            (evil-paste-after count register)
-          (evil-paste-before count register)))
-      (when evil-kill-on-visual-paste
-        (kill-new new-kill))
-      ;; mark the last paste as visual-paste
-      (setq evil-last-paste
-            (list (nth 0 evil-last-paste)
-                  (nth 1 evil-last-paste)
-                  (nth 2 evil-last-paste)
-                  (nth 3 evil-last-paste)
-                  (nth 4 evil-last-paste)
-                  t)))))
-
-(defun evil-paste-from-register (register)
-  "Paste from REGISTER."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((overlay (make-overlay (point) (point)))
-         (string "\""))
-     (unwind-protect
-         (progn
-           ;; display " in the buffer while reading register
-           (put-text-property 0 1 'face 'minibuffer-prompt string)
-           (put-text-property 0 1 'cursor t string)
-           (overlay-put overlay 'after-string string)
-           (list (or evil-this-register (read-char))))
-       (delete-overlay overlay))))
-  (when (evil-paste-before nil register t)
-    ;; go to end of pasted text
-    (unless (eobp)
-      (forward-char))))
-
-(defun evil-paste-last-insertion ()
-  "Paste last insertion."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-paste-from-register ?.))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-use-register (register)
-  "Use REGISTER for the next command."
-  :keep-visual t
-  :repeat ignore
-  (interactive "<C>")
-  (setq evil-this-register register))
-
-(defvar evil-macro-buffer nil
-  "The buffer that has been active on macro recording.")
-
-(evil-define-command evil-record-macro (register)
-  "Record a keyboard macro into REGISTER.
-If REGISTER is :, /, or ?, the corresponding command line window
-will be opened instead."
-  :keep-visual t
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (interactive
-   (list (unless (and evil-this-macro defining-kbd-macro)
-           (or evil-this-register (evil-read-key)))))
-  (cond
-   ((eq register ?\C-g)
-    (keyboard-quit))
-   ((and evil-this-macro defining-kbd-macro)
-    (setq evil-macro-buffer nil)
-    (condition-case nil
-        (end-kbd-macro)
-      (error nil))
-    (when last-kbd-macro
-      (when (member last-kbd-macro '("" []))
-        (setq last-kbd-macro nil))
-      (evil-set-register evil-this-macro last-kbd-macro))
-    (setq evil-this-macro nil))
-   ((eq register ?:)
-    (evil-command-window-ex))
-   ((eq register ?/)
-    (evil-command-window-search-forward))
-   ((eq register ??)
-    (evil-command-window-search-backward))
-   ((or (and (>= register ?0) (<= register ?9))
-        (and (>= register ?a) (<= register ?z))
-        (and (>= register ?A) (<= register ?Z)))
-    (when defining-kbd-macro (end-kbd-macro))
-    (setq evil-this-macro register)
-    (evil-set-register evil-this-macro nil)
-    (start-kbd-macro nil)
-    (setq evil-macro-buffer (current-buffer)))
-   (t (error "Invalid register"))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-execute-macro (count macro)
-  "Execute keyboard macro MACRO, COUNT times.
-When called with a non-numerical prefix \
-\(such as \\[universal-argument]),
-COUNT is infinite. MACRO is read from a register
-when called interactively."
-  :keep-visual t
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (interactive
-   (let (count macro register)
-     (setq count (if current-prefix-arg
-                     (if (numberp current-prefix-arg)
-                         current-prefix-arg
-                       0) 1)
-           register (or evil-this-register (read-char)))
-     (cond
-      ((or (and (eq register ?@) (eq evil-last-register ?:))
-           (eq register ?:))
-       (setq macro (lambda () (evil-ex-repeat nil))
-             evil-last-register ?:))
-      ((eq register ?@)
-       (unless evil-last-register
-         (user-error "No previously executed keyboard macro."))
-       (setq macro (evil-get-register evil-last-register t)))
-      (t
-       (setq macro (evil-get-register register t)
-             evil-last-register register)))
-     (list count macro)))
-  (cond
-   ((functionp macro)
-    (evil-repeat-abort)
-    (dotimes (i (or count 1))
-      (funcall macro)))
-   ((or (and (not (stringp macro))
-             (not (vectorp macro)))
-        (member macro '("" [])))
-    ;; allow references to currently empty registers
-    ;; when defining macro
-    (unless evil-this-macro
-      (user-error "No previous macro")))
-   (t
-    (condition-case err
-        (evil-with-single-undo
-          (execute-kbd-macro macro count))
-      ;; enter Normal state if the macro fails
-      (error
-       (evil-normal-state)
-       (evil-normalize-keymaps)
-       (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))))
-
-;;; Visual commands
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-visual-restore ()
-  "Restore previous selection."
-  (let* ((point (point))
-         (mark (or (mark t) point))
-         (dir evil-visual-direction)
-         (type (evil-visual-type))
-         range)
-    (unless (evil-visual-state-p)
-      (cond
-       ;; No previous selection.
-       ((or (null evil-visual-selection)
-            (null evil-visual-mark)
-            (null evil-visual-point)))
-       ;; If the type was one-to-one, it is preferable to infer
-       ;; point and mark from the selection's boundaries. The reason
-       ;; is that a destructive operation may displace the markers
-       ;; inside the selection.
-       ((evil-type-property type :one-to-one)
-        (setq range (evil-contract-range (evil-visual-range))
-              mark (evil-range-beginning range)
-              point (evil-range-end range))
-        (when (< dir 0)
-          (evil-swap mark point)))
-       ;; If the type wasn't one-to-one, we have to restore the
-       ;; selection on the basis of the previous point and mark.
-       (t
-        (setq mark evil-visual-mark
-              point evil-visual-point)))
-      (evil-visual-make-selection mark point type t))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-visual-exchange-corners ()
-  "Rearrange corners in Visual Block mode.
-
-        M---+           +---M
-        |   |    <=>    |   |
-        +---P           P---+
-
-For example, if mark is in the upper left corner and point
-in the lower right, this function puts mark in the upper right
-corner and point in the lower left."
-  (cond
-   ((eq evil-visual-selection 'block)
-    (let* ((point (point))
-           (mark (or (mark t) point))
-           (point-col (evil-column point))
-           (mark-col (evil-column mark))
-           (mark (save-excursion
-                   (goto-char mark)
-                   (evil-move-to-column point-col)
-                   (point)))
-           (point (save-excursion
-                    (goto-char point)
-                    (evil-move-to-column mark-col)
-                    (point))))
-      (evil-visual-refresh mark point)))
-   (t
-    (evil-exchange-point-and-mark)
-    (evil-visual-refresh))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-visual-rotate (corner &optional beg end type)
-  "In Visual Block selection, put point in CORNER.
-Corner may be one of `upper-left', `upper-right', `lower-left'
-and `lower-right':
-
-        upper-left +---+ upper-right
-                   |   |
-        lower-left +---+ lower-right
-
-When called interactively, the selection is rotated blockwise."
-  :keep-visual t
-  (interactive
-   (let ((corners '(upper-left upper-right lower-right lower-left)))
-     (list (or (cadr (memq (evil-visual-block-corner) corners))
-               'upper-left))))
-  (let* ((beg (or beg (point)))
-         (end (or end (mark t) beg))
-         (type (or type evil-this-type))
-         range)
-    (cond
-     ((memq type '(rectangle block))
-      (setq range (evil-block-rotate beg end :corner corner)
-            beg (pop range)
-            end (pop range))
-      (unless (eq corner (evil-visual-block-corner corner beg end))
-        (evil-swap beg end))
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-        (evil-move-mark end)
-        (evil-visual-refresh nil nil nil :corner corner)))
-     ((memq corner '(upper-right lower-right))
-      (goto-char (max beg end))
-      (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-        (evil-move-mark (min beg end))))
-     (t
-      (goto-char (min beg end))
-      (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-        (evil-move-mark (max beg end)))))))
-
-;;; Insertion commands
-
-(defun evil-insert (count &optional vcount skip-empty-lines)
-  "Switch to Insert state just before point.
-The insertion will be repeated COUNT times and repeated once for
-the next VCOUNT - 1 lines starting at the same column.
-If SKIP-EMPTY-LINES is non-nil, the insertion will not be performed
-on lines on which the insertion point would be after the end of the
-lines.  This is the default behaviour for Visual-state insertion."
-  (interactive
-   (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-         (and (evil-visual-state-p)
-              (memq (evil-visual-type) '(line block))
-              (save-excursion
-                (let ((m (mark)))
-                  ;; go to upper-left corner temporarily so
-                  ;; `count-lines' yields accurate results
-                  (evil-visual-rotate 'upper-left)
-                  (prog1 (count-lines evil-visual-beginning evil-visual-end)
-                    (set-mark m)))))
-         (evil-visual-state-p)))
-  (if (and (called-interactively-p 'any)
-           (evil-visual-state-p))
-      (cond
-       ((eq (evil-visual-type) 'line)
-        (evil-visual-rotate 'upper-left)
-        (evil-insert-line count vcount))
-       ((eq (evil-visual-type) 'block)
-        (let ((column (min (evil-column evil-visual-beginning)
-                           (evil-column evil-visual-end))))
-          (evil-visual-rotate 'upper-left)
-          (move-to-column column t)
-          (evil-insert count vcount skip-empty-lines)))
-       (t
-        (evil-visual-rotate 'upper-left)
-        (evil-insert count vcount skip-empty-lines)))
-    (setq evil-insert-count count
-          evil-insert-lines nil
-          evil-insert-vcount (and vcount
-                                  (> vcount 1)
-                                  (list (line-number-at-pos)
-                                        (current-column)
-                                        vcount))
-          evil-insert-skip-empty-lines skip-empty-lines)
-    (evil-insert-state 1)))
-
-(defun evil-append (count &optional vcount skip-empty-lines)
-  "Switch to Insert state just after point.
-The insertion will be repeated COUNT times and repeated once for
-the next VCOUNT - 1 lines starting at the same column.  If
-SKIP-EMPTY-LINES is non-nil, the insertion will not be performed
-on lines on which the insertion point would be after the end of
-the lines."
-  (interactive
-   (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-         (and (evil-visual-state-p)
-              (memq (evil-visual-type) '(line block))
-              (save-excursion
-                (let ((m (mark)))
-                  ;; go to upper-left corner temporarily so
-                  ;; `count-lines' yields accurate results
-                  (evil-visual-rotate 'upper-left)
-                  (prog1 (count-lines evil-visual-beginning evil-visual-end)
-                    (set-mark m)))))))
-  (if (and (called-interactively-p 'any)
-           (evil-visual-state-p))
-      (cond
-       ((or (eq (evil-visual-type) 'line)
-            (and (eq (evil-visual-type) 'block)
-                 (memq last-command '(next-line previous-line))
-                 (numberp temporary-goal-column)
-                 (= temporary-goal-column most-positive-fixnum)))
-        (evil-visual-rotate 'upper-left)
-        (evil-append-line count vcount))
-       ((eq (evil-visual-type) 'block)
-        (let ((column (max (evil-column evil-visual-beginning)
-                           (evil-column evil-visual-end))))
-          (evil-visual-rotate 'upper-left)
-          (move-to-column column t)
-          (evil-insert count vcount skip-empty-lines)))
-       (t
-        (evil-visual-rotate 'lower-right)
-        (evil-append count)))
-    (unless (eolp) (forward-char))
-    (evil-insert count vcount skip-empty-lines)
-    (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-maybe-remove-spaces)))
-
-(defun evil-insert-resume (count)
-  "Switch to Insert state at previous insertion point.
-The insertion will be repeated COUNT times. If called from visual
-state, only place point at the previous insertion position but do not
-switch to insert state."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-goto-mark ?^ t)
-  (unless (evil-visual-state-p)
-    (evil-insert count)))
-
-(defun evil-open-above (count)
-  "Insert a new line above point and switch to Insert state.
-The insertion will be repeated COUNT times."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless (eq evil-want-fine-undo t)
-    (evil-start-undo-step))
-  (evil-insert-newline-above)
-  (setq evil-insert-count count
-        evil-insert-lines t
-        evil-insert-vcount nil)
-  (evil-insert-state 1)
-  (when evil-auto-indent
-    (indent-according-to-mode)))
-
-(defun evil-open-below (count)
-  "Insert a new line below point and switch to Insert state.
-The insertion will be repeated COUNT times."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless (eq evil-want-fine-undo t)
-    (evil-start-undo-step))
-  (push (point) buffer-undo-list)
-  (evil-insert-newline-below)
-  (setq evil-insert-count count
-        evil-insert-lines t
-        evil-insert-vcount nil)
-  (evil-insert-state 1)
-  (when evil-auto-indent
-    (indent-according-to-mode)))
-
-(defun evil-insert-line (count &optional vcount)
-  "Switch to insert state at beginning of current line.
-Point is placed at the first non-blank character on the current
-line.  The insertion will be repeated COUNT times.  If VCOUNT is
-non nil it should be number > 0. The insertion will be repeated
-in the next VCOUNT - 1 lines below the current one."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (push (point) buffer-undo-list)
-  (back-to-indentation)
-  (setq evil-insert-count count
-        evil-insert-lines nil
-        evil-insert-vcount
-        (and vcount
-             (> vcount 1)
-             (list (line-number-at-pos)
-                   #'evil-first-non-blank
-                   vcount)))
-  (evil-insert-state 1))
-
-(defun evil-append-line (count &optional vcount)
-  "Switch to Insert state at the end of the current line.
-The insertion will be repeated COUNT times.  If VCOUNT is non nil
-it should be number > 0. The insertion will be repeated in the
-next VCOUNT - 1 lines below the current one."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-move-end-of-line)
-  (setq evil-insert-count count
-        evil-insert-lines nil
-        evil-insert-vcount
-        (and vcount
-             (> vcount 1)
-             (list (line-number-at-pos)
-                   #'end-of-line
-                   vcount)))
-  (evil-insert-state 1))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-insert-digraph (count)
-  "Insert COUNT digraphs."
-  :repeat change
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((digraph (evil-read-digraph-char 0)))
-    (insert-char digraph count)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-ex-show-digraphs ()
-  "Shows a list of all available digraphs."
-  :repeat nil
-  (let ((columns 3))
-    (evil-with-view-list
-      :name "evil-digraphs"
-      :mode-name "Evil Digraphs"
-      :format
-      (cl-loop repeat columns
-               vconcat [("Digraph" 8 nil)
-                        ("Sequence" 16 nil)])
-      :entries
-      (let* ((digraphs (mapcar #'(lambda (digraph)
-                                   (cons (cdr digraph)
-                                         (car digraph)))
-                               (append evil-digraphs-table
-                                       evil-digraphs-table-user)))
-             (entries (cl-loop for digraph in digraphs
-                               collect `(,(concat (char-to-string (nth 1 digraph))
-                                                  (char-to-string (nth 2 digraph)))
-                                         ,(char-to-string (nth 0 digraph)))))
-             (row)
-             (rows)
-             (clength (* columns 2)))
-        (cl-loop for e in entries
-                 do
-                 (push (nth 0 e) row)
-                 (push (nth 1 e) row)
-                 (when (eq (length row) clength)
-                   (push `(nil ,(apply #'vector row)) rows)
-                   (setq row nil)))
-        rows))))
-
-(defun evil--self-insert-string (string)
-  "Insert STRING as if typed interactively."
-  (let ((chars (append string nil)))
-    (dolist (char chars)
-      (let ((last-command-event char))
-        (self-insert-command 1)))))
-
-(defun evil-copy-from-above (arg)
-  "Copy characters from preceding non-blank line.
-The copied text is inserted before point.
-ARG is the number of lines to move backward.
-See also \\<evil-insert-state-map>\\[evil-copy-from-below]."
-  (interactive
-   (cond
-    ;; if a prefix argument was given, repeat it for subsequent calls
-    ((and (null current-prefix-arg)
-          (eq last-command #'evil-copy-from-above))
-     (setq current-prefix-arg last-prefix-arg)
-     (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))
-    (t
-     (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))))
-  (evil--self-insert-string (evil-copy-chars-from-line arg -1)))
-
-(defun evil-copy-from-below (arg)
-  "Copy characters from following non-blank line.
-The copied text is inserted before point.
-ARG is the number of lines to move forward.
-See also \\<evil-insert-state-map>\\[evil-copy-from-above]."
-  (interactive
-   (cond
-    ((and (null current-prefix-arg)
-          (eq last-command #'evil-copy-from-below))
-     (setq current-prefix-arg last-prefix-arg)
-     (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))
-    (t
-     (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))))
-  (evil--self-insert-string (evil-copy-chars-from-line arg 1)))
-
-;; adapted from `copy-from-above-command' in misc.el
-(defun evil-copy-chars-from-line (n num &optional col)
-  "Return N characters from line NUM, starting at column COL.
-NUM is relative to the current line and can be negative.
-COL defaults to the current column."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((col (or col (current-column))) prefix)
-    (save-excursion
-      (forward-line num)
-      (when (looking-at "[[:space:]]*$")
-        (if (< num 0)
-            (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
-          (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")))
-      (evil-move-beginning-of-line)
-      (move-to-column col)
-      ;; if the column winds up in middle of a tab,
-      ;; return the appropriate number of spaces
-      (when (< col (current-column))
-        (if (eq (preceding-char) ?\t)
-            (let ((len (min n (- (current-column) col))))
-              (setq prefix (make-string len ?\s)
-                    n (- n len)))
-          ;; if in middle of a control char, return the whole char
-          (backward-char 1)))
-      (concat prefix
-              (buffer-substring (point)
-                                (min (line-end-position)
-                                     (+ n (point))))))))
-
-;; completion
-(evil-define-command evil-complete-next (&optional arg)
-  "Complete to the nearest following word.
-Search backward if a match isn't found.
-Calls `evil-complete-next-func'."
-  :repeat change
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (minibufferp)
-      (funcall evil-complete-next-minibuffer-func)
-    (funcall evil-complete-next-func arg)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-complete-previous (&optional arg)
-  "Complete to the nearest preceding word.
-Search forward if a match isn't found.
-Calls `evil-complete-previous-func'."
-  :repeat change
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (minibufferp)
-      (funcall evil-complete-previous-minibuffer-func)
-    (funcall evil-complete-previous-func arg)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-complete-next-line (&optional arg)
-  "Complete a whole line.
-Calls `evil-complete-next-line-func'."
-  :repeat change
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (minibufferp)
-      (funcall evil-complete-next-minibuffer-func)
-    (funcall evil-complete-next-line-func arg)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-complete-previous-line (&optional arg)
-  "Complete a whole line.
-Calls `evil-complete-previous-line-func'."
-  :repeat change
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (minibufferp)
-      (funcall evil-complete-previous-minibuffer-func)
-    (funcall evil-complete-previous-line-func arg)))
-
-;;; Search
-
-(defun evil-repeat-search (flag)
-  "Called to record a search command.
-FLAG is either 'pre or 'post if the function is called before resp.
-after executing the command."
-  (cond
-   ((and (evil-operator-state-p) (eq flag 'pre))
-    (evil-repeat-record (this-command-keys))
-    (evil-clear-command-keys))
-   ((and (evil-operator-state-p) (eq flag 'post))
-    ;; The value of (this-command-keys) at this point should be the
-    ;; key-sequence that called the last command that finished the
-    ;; search, usually RET. Therefore this key-sequence will be
-    ;; recorded in the post-command of the operator. Alternatively we
-    ;; could do it here.
-    (evil-repeat-record (if evil-regexp-search
-                            (car-safe regexp-search-ring)
-                          (car-safe search-ring))))
-   (t (evil-repeat-motion flag))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-search-forward ()
-  (format "Search forward for user-entered text.
-Searches for regular expression if `evil-regexp-search' is t.%s"
-          (if (and (fboundp 'isearch-forward)
-                   (documentation 'isearch-forward))
-              (format "\n\nBelow is the documentation string \
-for `isearch-forward',\nwhich lists available keys:\n\n%s"
-                      (documentation 'isearch-forward)) ""))
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  :repeat evil-repeat-search
-  (evil-search-incrementally t evil-regexp-search))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-search-backward ()
-  (format "Search backward for user-entered text.
-Searches for regular expression if `evil-regexp-search' is t.%s"
-          (if (and (fboundp 'isearch-forward)
-                   (documentation 'isearch-forward))
-              (format "\n\nBelow is the documentation string \
-for `isearch-forward',\nwhich lists available keys:\n\n%s"
-                      (documentation 'isearch-forward)) ""))
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  :repeat evil-repeat-search
-  (evil-search-incrementally nil evil-regexp-search))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-search-next (count)
-  "Repeat the last search."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (let ((orig (point))
-        (search-string (if evil-regexp-search
-                           (car-safe regexp-search-ring)
-                         (car-safe search-ring))))
-    (goto-char
-     ;; Wrap in `save-excursion' so that multiple searches have no visual effect.
-     (save-excursion
-       (evil-search search-string isearch-forward evil-regexp-search)
-       (when (and (> (point) orig)
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (evil-adjust-cursor)
-                    (= (point) orig)))
-         ;; Point won't move after first attempt and `evil-adjust-cursor' takes
-         ;; effect, so start again.
-         (evil-search search-string isearch-forward evil-regexp-search))
-       (point)))
-    (when (and count (> count 1))
-      (dotimes (var (1- count))
-        (evil-search search-string isearch-forward evil-regexp-search)))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-search-previous (count)
-  "Repeat the last search in the opposite direction."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (dotimes (var (or count 1))
-    (evil-search (if evil-regexp-search
-                     (car-safe regexp-search-ring)
-                   (car-safe search-ring))
-                 (not isearch-forward) evil-regexp-search)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-search-word-backward (count &optional symbol)
-  "Search backward for symbol under point."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                     evil-symbol-word-search))
-  (dotimes (var (or count 1))
-    (evil-search-word nil nil symbol)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-search-word-forward (count &optional symbol)
-  "Search forward for symbol under point."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                     evil-symbol-word-search))
-  (dotimes (var (or count 1))
-    (evil-search-word t nil symbol)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-search-unbounded-word-backward (count &optional symbol)
-  "Search backward for symbol under point.
-The search is unbounded, i.e., the pattern is not wrapped in
-\\<...\\>."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                     evil-symbol-word-search))
-  (dotimes (var (or count 1))
-    (evil-search-word nil t symbol)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-search-unbounded-word-forward (count &optional symbol)
-  "Search forward for symbol under point.
-The search is unbounded, i.e., the pattern is not wrapped in
-\\<...\\>."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                     evil-symbol-word-search))
-  (dotimes (var (or count 1))
-    (evil-search-word t t symbol)))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-goto-definition ()
-  "Go to definition or first occurrence of symbol under point."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (let* ((string (evil-find-symbol t))
-         (search (format "\\_<%s\\_>" (regexp-quote string)))
-         ientry ipos)
-    ;; load imenu if available
-    (unless (featurep 'imenu)
-      (condition-case nil
-          (require 'imenu)
-        (error nil)))
-    (if (null string)
-        (user-error "No symbol under cursor")
-      (setq isearch-forward t)
-      ;; if imenu is available, try it
-      (cond
-       ((fboundp 'imenu--make-index-alist)
-        (condition-case nil
-            (setq ientry (imenu--make-index-alist))
-          (error nil))
-        (setq ientry (assoc string ientry))
-        (setq ipos (cdr ientry))
-        (when (and (markerp ipos)
-                   (eq (marker-buffer ipos) (current-buffer)))
-          (setq ipos (marker-position ipos)))
-        (cond
-         ;; imenu found a position, so go there and
-         ;; highlight the occurrence
-         ((numberp ipos)
-          (evil-search search t t ipos))
-         ;; imenu failed, try semantic
-         ((and (fboundp 'semantic-ia-fast-jump)
-               (ignore-errors (semantic-ia-fast-jump ipos)))
-          ()) ;; noop, already jumped
-         ((fboundp 'xref-find-definitions) ;; semantic failed, try the generic func
-          (xref-find-definitions string))))
-       ;; otherwise just go to first occurrence in buffer
-       (t
-        (evil-search search t t (point-min)))))))
-
-;;; Folding
-(defun evil-fold-action (list action)
-  "Perform fold ACTION for each matching major or minor mode in LIST.
-
-ACTION will be performed for the first matching handler in LIST.  For more
-information on its features and format, see the documentation for
-`evil-fold-list'.
-
-If no matching ACTION is found in LIST, an error will signaled.
-
-Handler errors will be demoted, so a problem in one handler will (hopefully)
-not interfere with another."
-  (if (null list)
-      (user-error
-       "Enable one of the following modes for folding to work: %s"
-       (mapconcat 'symbol-name (mapcar 'caar evil-fold-list) ", "))
-    (let* ((modes (caar list)))
-      (if (evil--mode-p modes)
-          (let* ((actions (cdar list))
-                 (fn      (plist-get actions action)))
-            (when fn
-              (with-demoted-errors (funcall fn))))
-        (evil-fold-action (cdr list) action)))))
-
-(defun evil--mode-p (modes)
-  "Determines whether any symbol in MODES represents the current
-buffer's major mode or any of its minors."
-  (unless (eq modes '())
-    (let ((mode (car modes)))
-      (or (eq major-mode mode)
-          (and (boundp mode) (symbol-value mode))
-          (evil--mode-p (cdr modes))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-toggle-fold ()
-  "Open or close a fold under point.
-See also `evil-open-fold' and `evil-close-fold'."
-  (evil-fold-action evil-fold-list :toggle))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-open-folds ()
-  "Open all folds.
-See also `evil-close-folds'."
-  (evil-fold-action evil-fold-list :open-all))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-close-folds ()
-  "Close all folds.
-See also `evil-open-folds'."
-  (evil-fold-action evil-fold-list :close-all))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-open-fold ()
-  "Open fold at point.
-See also `evil-close-fold'."
-  (evil-fold-action evil-fold-list :open))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-open-fold-rec ()
-  "Open fold at point recursively.
-See also `evil-open-fold' and `evil-close-fold'."
-  (evil-fold-action evil-fold-list :open-rec))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-close-fold ()
-  "Close fold at point.
-See also `evil-open-fold'."
-  (evil-fold-action evil-fold-list :close))
-
-;;; Ex
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-write (beg end type file-or-append &optional bang)
-  "Save the current buffer, from BEG to END, to FILE-OR-APPEND.
-If FILE-OR-APPEND is of the form \">> FILE\", append to FILE
-instead of overwriting.  The current buffer's filename is not
-changed unless it has no associated file and no region is
-specified.  If the file already exists and the BANG argument is
-non-nil, it is overwritten without confirmation."
-  :motion nil
-  :move-point nil
-  :type line
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<R><fsh><!>")
-  (let* ((append-and-filename (evil-extract-append file-or-append))
-         (append (car append-and-filename))
-         (filename (cdr append-and-filename))
-         (bufname (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer))))
-    (when (zerop (length filename))
-      (setq filename bufname))
-    (cond
-     ((zerop (length filename))
-      (user-error "Please specify a file name for the buffer"))
-     ;; execute command on region
-     ((eq (aref filename 0) ?!)
-      (shell-command-on-region beg end (substring filename 1)))
-     ;; with region or append, always save to file without resetting
-     ;; modified flag
-     ((or append (and beg end))
-      (write-region beg end filename append nil nil (not (or append bang))))
-     ;; no current file
-     ((null bufname)
-      (write-file filename (not bang)))
-     ;; save current buffer to its file
-     ((string= filename bufname)
-      (if (not bang) (save-buffer) (write-file filename)))
-     ;; save to another file
-     (t
-      (write-region nil nil filename
-                    nil (not bufname) nil
-                    (not bang))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-write-all (bang)
-  "Saves all buffers visiting a file.
-If BANG is non nil then read-only buffers are saved, too,
-otherwise they are skipped. "
-  :repeat nil
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "<!>")
-  (if bang
-      (save-some-buffers t)
-    ;; save only buffer that are not read-only and
-    ;; that are visiting a file
-    (save-some-buffers t
-                       #'(lambda ()
-                           (and (not buffer-read-only)
-                                (buffer-file-name))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-save (filename &optional bang)
-  "Save the current buffer to FILENAME.
-Changes the file name of the current buffer to FILENAME.  If no
-FILENAME is given, the current file name is used."
-  :repeat nil
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "<f><!>")
-  (when (zerop (length filename))
-    (setq filename (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer))))
-  (write-file filename (not bang)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-edit (file &optional bang)
-  "Open FILE.
-If no FILE is specified, reload the current buffer from disk."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<f><!>")
-  (if file
-      (find-file file)
-    (revert-buffer bang (or bang (not (buffer-modified-p))) t)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-read (count file)
-  "Inserts the contents of FILE below the current line or line COUNT."
-  :repeat nil
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "P<fsh>")
-  (when (and file (not (zerop (length file))))
-    (when count (goto-char (point-min)))
-    (when (or (not (zerop (forward-line (or count 1))))
-              (not (bolp)))
-      (insert "\n"))
-    (if (/= (aref file 0) ?!)
-        (let ((result (insert-file-contents file)))
-          (save-excursion
-            (forward-char (cadr result))
-            (unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))))
-      (shell-command (substring file 1) t)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (mark))
-        (unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-show-files ()
-  "Shows the file-list.
-The same as `buffer-menu', but shows only buffers visiting
-files."
-  :repeat nil
-  (buffer-menu 1))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-goto-error (count)
-  "Go to error number COUNT.
-
-If no COUNT supplied, move to the current error.
-
-Acts like `first-error' other than when given no counts, goes
-to the current error instead of the first, like in Vim's :cc
-command."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (if count
-      (first-error (if (eql 0 count) 1 count))
-    (next-error 0)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-buffer (buffer)
-  "Switches to another buffer."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<b>")
-  (cond
-   ;; no buffer given, switch to "other" buffer
-   ((null buffer) (switch-to-buffer (other-buffer)))
-   ;; we are given the name of an existing buffer
-   ((get-buffer buffer) (switch-to-buffer buffer))
-   ;; try to complete the buffer
-   ((let ((all-buffers (internal-complete-buffer buffer nil t)))
-      (when (= (length all-buffers) 1)
-        (switch-to-buffer (car all-buffers)))))
-   (t
-    (when (y-or-n-p
-           (format "No buffer with name \"%s\" exists. Create new buffer? "
-                   buffer))
-      (switch-to-buffer buffer)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-next-buffer (&optional count)
-  "Goes to the `count'-th next buffer in the buffer list."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (dotimes (i (or count 1))
-    (next-buffer)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-prev-buffer (&optional count)
-  "Goes to the `count'-th prev buffer in the buffer list."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (dotimes (i (or count 1))
-    (previous-buffer)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-delete-buffer (buffer &optional bang)
-  "Deletes a buffer.
-All windows currently showing this buffer will be closed except
-for the last window in each frame."
-  (interactive "<b><!>")
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (when bang
-      (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-      (dolist (process (process-list))
-        (when (eq (process-buffer process) (current-buffer))
-          (set-process-query-on-exit-flag process nil))))
-    ;; get all windows that show this buffer
-    (let ((wins (get-buffer-window-list (current-buffer) nil t)))
-      ;; if the buffer which was initiated by emacsclient,
-      ;; call `server-edit' from server.el to avoid
-      ;; "Buffer still has clients" message
-      (if (and (fboundp 'server-edit)
-               (boundp 'server-buffer-clients)
-               server-buffer-clients)
-          (server-edit)
-        (kill-buffer nil))
-      ;; close all windows that showed this buffer
-      (mapc #'(lambda (w)
-                (condition-case nil
-                    (delete-window w)
-                  (error nil)))
-            wins))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-quit (&optional force)
-  "Closes the current window, current frame, Emacs.
-If the current frame belongs to some client the client connection
-is closed."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<!>")
-  (condition-case nil
-      (delete-window)
-    (error
-     (if (and (boundp 'server-buffer-clients)
-              (fboundp 'server-edit)
-              (fboundp 'server-buffer-done)
-              server-buffer-clients)
-         (if force
-             (server-buffer-done (current-buffer))
-           (server-edit))
-       (condition-case nil
-           (delete-frame)
-         (error
-          (if force
-              (kill-emacs)
-            (save-buffers-kill-emacs))))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-quit-all (&optional bang)
-  "Exits Emacs, asking for saving."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<!>")
-  (if (null bang)
-      (save-buffers-kill-terminal)
-    (let ((proc (frame-parameter (selected-frame) 'client)))
-      (if proc
-          (with-no-warnings
-            (server-delete-client proc))
-        (dolist (process (process-list))
-          (set-process-query-on-exit-flag process nil))
-        (kill-emacs)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-quit-all-with-error-code (&optional force)
-  "Exits Emacs without saving, returning an non-zero error code.
-The FORCE argument is only there for compatibility and is ignored.
-This function fails with an error if Emacs is run in server mode."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<!>")
-  (if (and (boundp 'server-buffer-clients)
-           (fboundp 'server-edit)
-           (fboundp 'server-buffer-done)
-           server-buffer-clients)
-      (user-error "Cannot exit client process with error code.")
-    (kill-emacs 1)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-save-and-quit ()
-  "Save all buffers and exit Emacs."
-  (save-buffers-kill-terminal t))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-save-and-close (file &optional bang)
-  "Saves the current buffer and closes the window."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<f><!>")
-  (evil-write nil nil nil file bang)
-  (evil-quit))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-save-modified-and-close (file &optional bang)
-  "Saves the current buffer and closes the window."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<f><!>")
-  (when (buffer-modified-p)
-    (evil-write nil nil nil file bang))
-  (evil-quit))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-shell-command
-  (beg end type command &optional previous)
-  "Execute a shell command.
-If BEG, END and TYPE is specified, COMMAND is executed on the region,
-which is replaced with the command's output. Otherwise, the
-output is displayed in its own buffer. If PREVIOUS is non-nil,
-the previous shell command is executed instead."
-  (interactive "<R><sh><!>")
-  (if (not (evil-ex-p))
-      (let ((evil-ex-initial-input
-             (if (and beg
-                      (not (evil-visual-state-p))
-                      (not current-prefix-arg))
-                 (let ((range (evil-range beg end type)))
-                   (evil-contract-range range)
-                   ;; TODO: this is not exactly the same as Vim, which
-                   ;; uses .,+count as range. However, this is easier
-                   ;; to achieve with the current implementation and
-                   ;; the very inconvenient range interface.
-                   ;;
-                   ;; TODO: the range interface really needs some
-                   ;; rework!
-                   (format
-                    "%d,%d!"
-                    (line-number-at-pos (evil-range-beginning range))
-                    (line-number-at-pos (evil-range-end range))))
-               "!")))
-        (call-interactively 'evil-ex))
-    (when command
-      (setq command (evil-ex-replace-special-filenames command)))
-    (if (zerop (length command))
-        (when previous (setq command evil-previous-shell-command))
-      (setq evil-previous-shell-command command))
-    (cond
-     ((zerop (length command))
-      (if previous (user-error "No previous shell command")
-        (user-error "No shell command")))
-     (evil-ex-range
-      (if (not evil-display-shell-error-in-message)
-          (shell-command-on-region beg end command nil t)
-        (let ((output-buffer (generate-new-buffer " *temp*"))
-              (error-buffer (generate-new-buffer " *temp*")))
-          (unwind-protect
-              (if (zerop (shell-command-on-region beg end
-                                                  command
-                                                  output-buffer nil
-                                                  error-buffer))
-                  (progn
-                    (delete-region beg end)
-                    (insert-buffer-substring output-buffer)
-                    (goto-char beg)
-                    (evil-first-non-blank))
-                (display-message-or-buffer error-buffer))
-            (kill-buffer output-buffer)
-            (kill-buffer error-buffer)))))
-     (t
-      (shell-command command)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-make (arg)
-  "Call a build command in the current directory.
-If ARG is nil this function calls `recompile', otherwise it calls
-`compile' passing ARG as build command."
-  (interactive "<sh>")
-  (if (and (fboundp 'recompile)
-           (not arg))
-      (recompile)
-    (compile arg)))
-
-;; TODO: escape special characters (currently only \n) ... perhaps
-;; there is some Emacs function doing this?
-(evil-define-command evil-show-registers ()
-  "Shows the contents of all registers."
-  :repeat nil
-  (evil-with-view-list
-    :name "evil-registers"
-    :mode-name "Evil Registers"
-    :format
-    [("Register" 10 nil)
-     ("Value" 1000 nil)]
-    :entries
-    (cl-loop for (key . val) in (evil-register-list)
-             collect `(nil [,(char-to-string key)
-                            ,(or (and val
-                                      (stringp val)
-                                      (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "^J" val))
-                                 "")]))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-show-marks (mrks)
-  "Shows all marks.
-If MRKS is non-nil it should be a string and only registers
-corresponding to the characters of this string are shown."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<a>")
-  ;; To get markers and positions, we can't rely on 'global-mark-ring'
-  ;; provided by Emacs (although it will be much simpler and faster),
-  ;; because 'global-mark-ring' does not store mark characters, but
-  ;; only buffer name and position. Instead, 'evil-markers-alist' is
-  ;; used; this is list maintained by Evil for each buffer.
-  (let ((all-markers
-         ;; get global and local marks
-         (append (cl-remove-if (lambda (m)
-                                 (or (evil-global-marker-p (car m))
-                                     (not (markerp (cdr m)))))
-                               evil-markers-alist)
-                 (cl-remove-if (lambda (m)
-                                 (or (not (evil-global-marker-p (car m)))
-                                     (not (markerp (cdr m)))))
-                               (default-value 'evil-markers-alist)))))
-    (when mrks
-      (setq mrks (string-to-list mrks))
-      (setq all-markers (cl-delete-if (lambda (m)
-                                        (not (member (car m) mrks)))
-                                      all-markers)))
-    ;; map marks to list of 4-tuples (char row col file)
-    (setq all-markers
-          (mapcar (lambda (m)
-                    (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer (cdr m))
-                      (save-excursion
-                        (goto-char (cdr m))
-                        (list (car m)
-                              (line-number-at-pos (point))
-                              (current-column)
-                              (buffer-name)))))
-                  all-markers))
-    (evil-with-view-list
-      :name "evil-marks"
-      :mode-name "Evil Marks"
-      :format [("Mark" 8 nil)
-               ("Line" 8 nil)
-               ("Column" 8 nil)
-               ("Buffer" 1000 nil)]
-      :entries (cl-loop for m in (sort all-markers (lambda (a b) (< (car a) (car b))))
-                        collect `(nil [,(char-to-string (nth 0 m))
-                                       ,(number-to-string (nth 1 m))
-                                       ,(number-to-string (nth 2 m))
-                                       (,(nth 3 m))]))
-      :select-action #'evil--show-marks-select-action)))
-
-(defun evil--show-marks-select-action (entry)
-  (kill-buffer)
-  (switch-to-buffer (car (elt entry 3)))
-  (evil-goto-mark (string-to-char (elt entry 0))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-delete-marks (marks &optional force)
-  "Delete all marks.
-MARKS is a string denoting all marks to be deleted. Mark names are
-either single characters or a range of characters in the form A-Z.
-
-If FORCE is non-nil all local marks except 0-9 are removed.
-"
-  (interactive "<a><!>")
-  (cond
-   ;; delete local marks except 0-9
-   (force
-    (setq evil-markers-alist
-          (cl-delete-if (lambda (m)
-                          (not (and (>= (car m) ?0) (<= (car m) ?9))))
-                        evil-markers-alist)))
-   (t
-    (let ((i 0)
-          (n (length marks))
-          delmarks)
-      (while (< i n)
-        (cond
-         ;; skip spaces
-         ((= (aref marks i) ?\s) (cl-incf i))
-         ;; ranges of marks
-         ((and (< (+ i 2) n)
-               (= (aref marks (1+ i)) ?-)
-               (or (and (>= (aref marks i) ?a)
-                        (<= (aref marks i) ?z)
-                        (>= (aref marks (+ 2 i)) ?a)
-                        (<= (aref marks (+ 2 i)) ?z))
-                   (and (>= (aref marks i) ?A)
-                        (<= (aref marks i) ?Z)
-                        (>= (aref marks (+ 2 i)) ?A)
-                        (<= (aref marks (+ 2 i)) ?Z))))
-          (let ((m (aref marks i)))
-            (while (<= m (aref marks (+ 2 i)))
-              (push m delmarks)
-              (cl-incf m)))
-          (cl-incf i 2))
-         ;; single marks
-         (t
-          (push (aref marks i) delmarks)
-          (cl-incf i))))
-      ;; now remove all marks
-      (setq evil-markers-alist
-            (cl-delete-if (lambda (m) (member (car m) delmarks))
-                          evil-markers-alist))
-      (set-default 'evil-markers-alist
-                   (cl-delete-if (lambda (m) (member (car m) delmarks))
-                                 (default-value 'evil-markers-alist)))))))
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'ffap))
-(evil-define-command evil-find-file-at-point-with-line ()
-  "Opens the file at point and goes to line-number."
-  (require 'ffap)
-  (let ((fname (with-no-warnings (ffap-file-at-point))))
-    (if fname
-        (let ((line
-               (save-excursion
-                 (goto-char (cadr ffap-string-at-point-region))
-                 (and (re-search-backward ":\\([0-9]+\\)\\="
-                                          (line-beginning-position) t)
-                      (string-to-number (match-string 1))))))
-          (with-no-warnings (ffap-other-window))
-          (when line
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (forward-line (1- line))))
-      (user-error "File does not exist."))))
-
-(evil-ex-define-argument-type state
-  "Defines an argument type which can take state names."
-  :collection
-  (lambda (arg predicate flag)
-    (let ((completions
-           (append '("nil")
-                   (mapcar #'(lambda (state)
-                               (format "%s" (car state)))
-                           evil-state-properties))))
-      (when arg
-        (cond
-         ((eq flag nil)
-          (try-completion arg completions predicate))
-         ((eq flag t)
-          (all-completions arg completions predicate))
-         ((eq flag 'lambda)
-          (test-completion arg completions predicate))
-         ((eq (car-safe flag) 'boundaries)
-          (cons 'boundaries
-                (completion-boundaries arg
-                                       completions
-                                       predicate
-                                       (cdr flag)))))))))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<state>"
-  "A valid evil state."
-  :ex-arg state
-  (list (when (and (evil-ex-p) evil-ex-argument)
-          (intern evil-ex-argument))))
-
-;; TODO: should we merge this command with `evil-set-initial-state'?
-(evil-define-command evil-ex-set-initial-state (state)
-  "Set the initial state for the current major mode to STATE.
-This is the state the buffer comes up in. See `evil-set-initial-state'."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<state>")
-  (if (not (or (assq state evil-state-properties)
-               (null state)))
-      (user-error "State %s cannot be set as initial Evil state" state)
-    (let ((current-initial-state (evil-initial-state major-mode)))
-      (unless (eq current-initial-state state)
-        ;; only if we selected a new mode
-        (when (y-or-n-p (format "Major-mode `%s' has initial mode `%s'. \
-Change to `%s'? "
-                                major-mode
-                                (or current-initial-state "DEFAULT")
-                                (or state "DEFAULT")))
-          (evil-set-initial-state major-mode state)
-          (when (y-or-n-p "Save setting in customization file? ")
-            (dolist (s (list current-initial-state state))
-              (when s
-                (let ((var (intern (format "evil-%s-state-modes" s))))
-                  (customize-save-variable var (symbol-value var)))))))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-force-normal-state ()
-  "Switch to normal state without recording current command."
-  :repeat abort
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (evil-normal-state))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ex-search-next (count)
-  "Goes to the next occurrence."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (evil-ex-search count))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ex-search-previous (count)
-  "Goes the the previous occurrence."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (let ((evil-ex-search-direction
-         (if (eq evil-ex-search-direction 'backward) 'forward 'backward)))
-    (evil-ex-search count)))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-ex-search (flag)
-  "Called to record a search command.
-FLAG is either 'pre or 'post if the function is called before
-resp.  after executing the command."
-  (cond
-   ((and (evil-operator-state-p) (eq flag 'pre))
-    (evil-repeat-record (this-command-keys))
-    (evil-clear-command-keys))
-   ((and (evil-operator-state-p) (eq flag 'post))
-    ;; The value of (this-command-keys) at this point should be the
-    ;; key-sequence that called the last command that finished the
-    ;; search, usually RET. Therefore this key-sequence will be
-    ;; recorded in the post-command of the operator. Alternatively we
-    ;; could do it here.
-    (evil-repeat-record (evil-ex-pattern-regex evil-ex-search-pattern)))
-   (t (evil-repeat-motion flag))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ex-search-forward (count)
-  "Starts a forward search."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  :repeat evil-repeat-ex-search
-  (evil-ex-start-search 'forward count))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ex-search-backward (count)
-  "Starts a forward search."
-  :jump t
-  :repeat evil-repeat-ex-search
-  (evil-ex-start-search 'backward count))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ex-search-word-forward (count &optional symbol)
-  "Search for the next occurrence of word under the cursor."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                     evil-symbol-word-search))
-  (evil-ex-start-word-search nil 'forward count symbol))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ex-search-word-backward (count &optional symbol)
-  "Search for the next occurrence of word under the cursor."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                     evil-symbol-word-search))
-  (evil-ex-start-word-search nil 'backward count symbol))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ex-search-unbounded-word-forward (count &optional symbol)
-  "Search for the next occurrence of word under the cursor."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                     evil-symbol-word-search))
-  (evil-ex-start-word-search t 'forward count symbol))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ex-search-unbounded-word-backward (count &optional symbol)
-  "Search for the next occurrence of word under the cursor."
-  :jump t
-  :type exclusive
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                     evil-symbol-word-search))
-  (evil-ex-start-word-search t 'backward count symbol))
-
-(defun evil-revert-reveal (open-spots)
-  "Unconditionally close overlays in OPEN-SPOTS in current window.
-Modified version of `reveal-close-old-overlays' from
-reveal.el. OPEN-SPOTS is a local version of `reveal-open-spots'."
-  (dolist (spot open-spots)
-    (let ((window (car spot))
-          (ol (cdr spot)))
-      (unless (eq window (selected-window))
-        (error "evil-revert-reveal: slot with wrong window"))
-      (let* ((inv (overlay-get ol 'reveal-invisible))
-             (open (or (overlay-get ol 'reveal-toggle-invisible)
-                       (get inv 'reveal-toggle-invisible)
-                       (overlay-get ol 'isearch-open-invisible-temporary))))
-        (if (and (overlay-start ol) ;Check it's still live.
-                 open)
-            (condition-case err
-                (funcall open ol t)
-              (error (message "!!Reveal-hide (funcall %s %s t): %s !!"
-                              open ol err)))
-          (overlay-put ol 'invisible inv))
-        ;; Remove the overlay from the list of open spots.
-        (overlay-put ol 'reveal-invisible nil)))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-substitute
-  (beg end pattern replacement flags)
-  "The Ex substitute command.
-\[BEG,END]substitute/PATTERN/REPLACEMENT/FLAGS"
-  :repeat nil
-  :jump t
-  :move-point nil
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive "<r><s/>")
-  (evil-ex-nohighlight)
-  (unless pattern
-    (user-error "No pattern given"))
-  (setq replacement (or replacement ""))
-  (setq evil-ex-last-was-search nil)
-  (let* ((flags (append flags nil))
-         (count-only (memq ?n flags))
-         (confirm (and (memq ?c flags) (not count-only)))
-         (case-fold-search (evil-ex-pattern-ignore-case pattern))
-         (case-replace case-fold-search)
-         (evil-ex-substitute-regex (evil-ex-pattern-regex pattern))
-         (evil-ex-substitute-nreplaced 0)
-         (evil-ex-substitute-last-point (point))
-         (whole-line (evil-ex-pattern-whole-line pattern))
-         (evil-ex-substitute-overlay (make-overlay (point) (point)))
-         (evil-ex-substitute-hl (evil-ex-make-hl 'evil-ex-substitute))
-         (orig-point-marker (move-marker (make-marker) (point)))
-         (end-marker (move-marker (make-marker) end))
-         (use-reveal confirm)
-         reveal-open-spots
-         zero-length-match
-         match-contains-newline
-         transient-mark-mode)
-    (setq evil-ex-substitute-pattern pattern
-          evil-ex-substitute-replacement replacement
-          evil-ex-substitute-flags flags
-          isearch-string evil-ex-substitute-regex)
-    (isearch-update-ring evil-ex-substitute-regex t)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (evil-ex-hl-change 'evil-ex-substitute pattern)
-          (overlay-put evil-ex-substitute-overlay 'face 'isearch)
-          (overlay-put evil-ex-substitute-overlay 'priority 1001)
-          (goto-char beg)
-          (catch 'exit-search
-            (while (re-search-forward evil-ex-substitute-regex end-marker t)
-              (when (not (and query-replace-skip-read-only
-                              (text-property-any (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'read-only t)))
-                (let ((match-str (match-string 0))
-                      (match-beg (move-marker (make-marker) (match-beginning 0)))
-                      (match-end (move-marker (make-marker) (match-end 0)))
-                      (match-data (match-data)))
-                  (goto-char match-beg)
-                  (setq match-contains-newline
-                        (string-match-p "\n" (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                              match-beg match-end)))
-                  (setq zero-length-match (= match-beg match-end))
-                  (when (and (string= "^" evil-ex-substitute-regex)
-                             (= (point) end-marker))
-                    ;; The range (beg end) includes the final newline which means
-                    ;; end-marker is on one line down. With the regex "^" the
-                    ;; beginning of this last line will be matched which we don't
-                    ;; want, so we abort here.
-                    (throw 'exit-search t))
-                  (setq evil-ex-substitute-last-point match-beg)
-                  (if confirm
-                      (let ((prompt
-                             (format "Replace %s with %s (y/n/a/q/l/^E/^Y)? "
-                                     match-str
-                                     (evil-match-substitute-replacement
-                                      evil-ex-substitute-replacement
-                                      (not case-replace))))
-                            (search-invisible t)
-                            response)
-                        (move-overlay evil-ex-substitute-overlay match-beg match-end)
-                        ;; Simulate `reveal-mode'. `reveal-mode' uses
-                        ;; `post-command-hook' but that won't work here.
-                        (when use-reveal
-                          (reveal-post-command))
-                        (catch 'exit-read-char
-                          (while (setq response (read-char prompt))
-                            (when (member response '(?y ?a ?l))
-                              (unless count-only
-                                (set-match-data match-data)
-                                (evil-replace-match evil-ex-substitute-replacement
-                                                    (not case-replace)))
-                              (setq evil-ex-substitute-nreplaced
-                                    (1+ evil-ex-substitute-nreplaced))
-                              (evil-ex-hl-set-region 'evil-ex-substitute
-                                                     (save-excursion
-                                                       (forward-line)
-                                                       (point))
-                                                     (evil-ex-hl-get-max
-                                                      'evil-ex-substitute)))
-                            (cl-case response
-                              ((?y ?n) (throw 'exit-read-char t))
-                              (?a (setq confirm nil)
-                                  (throw 'exit-read-char t))
-                              ((?q ?l ?\C-\[) (throw 'exit-search t))
-                              (?\C-e (evil-scroll-line-down 1))
-                              (?\C-y (evil-scroll-line-up 1))))))
-                    (setq evil-ex-substitute-nreplaced
-                          (1+ evil-ex-substitute-nreplaced))
-                    (unless count-only
-                      (set-match-data match-data)
-                      (evil-replace-match evil-ex-substitute-replacement
-                                          (not case-replace))))
-                  (goto-char match-end)
-                  (cond ((>= (point) end-marker)
-                         ;; Don't want to perform multiple replacements at the end
-                         ;; of the search region.
-                         (throw 'exit-search t))
-                        ((and (not whole-line)
-                              (not match-contains-newline))
-                         (forward-line)
-                         ;; forward-line just moves to the end of the line on the
-                         ;; last line of the buffer.
-                         (when (or (eobp)
-                                   (> (point) end-marker))
-                           (throw 'exit-search t)))
-                        ;; For zero-length matches check to see if point won't
-                        ;; move next time. This is a problem when matching the
-                        ;; regexp "$" because we can enter an infinite loop,
-                        ;; repeatedly matching the same character
-                        ((and zero-length-match
-                              (let ((pnt (point)))
-                                (save-excursion
-                                  (and
-                                   (re-search-forward
-                                    evil-ex-substitute-regex end-marker t)
-                                   (= pnt (point))))))
-                         (if (or (eobp)
-                                 (>= (point) end-marker))
-                             (throw 'exit-search t)
-                           (forward-char)))))))))
-      (evil-ex-delete-hl 'evil-ex-substitute)
-      (delete-overlay evil-ex-substitute-overlay)
-
-      (if count-only
-          (goto-char orig-point-marker)
-        (goto-char evil-ex-substitute-last-point))
-
-      (move-marker orig-point-marker nil)
-      (move-marker end-marker nil)
-
-      (when use-reveal
-        (evil-revert-reveal reveal-open-spots)))
-
-    (message "%s %d occurrence%s"
-             (if count-only "Found" "Replaced")
-             evil-ex-substitute-nreplaced
-             (if (/= evil-ex-substitute-nreplaced 1) "s" ""))
-    (evil-first-non-blank)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-repeat-substitute
-  (beg end flags)
-  "Repeat last substitute command.
-This is the same as :s//~/"
-  :repeat nil
-  :jump t
-  :move-point nil
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive "<r><a>")
-  (apply #'evil-ex-substitute beg end
-         (evil-ex-get-substitute-info (concat "//~/" flags))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-repeat-substitute-with-flags
-  (beg end flags)
-  "Repeat last substitute command with last flags.
-This is the same as :s//~/&"
-  :repeat nil
-  :jump t
-  :move-point nil
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive "<r><a>")
-  (apply #'evil-ex-substitute beg end
-         (evil-ex-get-substitute-info (concat "//~/&" flags))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-repeat-substitute-with-search
-  (beg end flags)
-  "Repeat last substitute command with last search pattern.
-This is the same as :s//~/r"
-  :repeat nil
-  :jump t
-  :move-point nil
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive "<r><a>")
-  (apply #'evil-ex-substitute beg end
-         (evil-ex-get-substitute-info (concat "//~/r" flags))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-repeat-substitute-with-search-and-flags
-  (beg end flags)
-  "Repeat last substitute command with last search pattern and last flags.
-This is the same as :s//~/&r"
-  :repeat nil
-  :jump t
-  :move-point nil
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive "<r><a>")
-  (apply #'evil-ex-substitute beg end
-         (evil-ex-get-substitute-info (concat "//~/&r" flags))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-repeat-global-substitute ()
-  "Repeat last substitute command on the whole buffer.
-This is the same as :%s//~/&"
-  :repeat nil
-  :jump t
-  :move-point nil
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive)
-  (apply #'evil-ex-substitute (point-min) (point-max)
-         (evil-ex-get-substitute-info (concat "//~/&"))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-global
-  (beg end pattern command &optional invert)
-  "The Ex global command.
-\[BEG,END]global[!]/PATTERN/COMMAND"
-  :motion mark-whole-buffer
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "<r><g/><!>")
-  (unless pattern
-    (user-error "No pattern given"))
-  (unless command
-    (user-error "No command given"))
-  ;; TODO: `evil-ex-make-substitute-pattern' should be executed so
-  ;; :substitute can re-use :global's pattern depending on its `r'
-  ;; flag. This isn't supported currently but should be simple to add
-  (evil-with-single-undo
-    (let ((case-fold-search
-           (eq (evil-ex-regex-case pattern evil-ex-search-case) 'insensitive))
-          (command-form (evil-ex-parse command))
-          (transient-mark-mode transient-mark-mode)
-          (deactivate-mark deactivate-mark)
-          match markers)
-      (when (and pattern command)
-        (setq isearch-string pattern)
-        (isearch-update-ring pattern t)
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (evil-move-beginning-of-line)
-        (while (< (point) end)
-          (setq match (re-search-forward pattern (line-end-position) t))
-          (when (or (and match (not invert))
-                    (and invert (not match)))
-            (push (move-marker (make-marker)
-                               (or (and match (match-beginning 0))
-                                   (line-beginning-position)))
-                  markers))
-          (forward-line))
-        (setq markers (nreverse markers))
-        (unwind-protect
-            (dolist (marker markers)
-              (goto-char marker)
-              (eval command-form))
-          ;; ensure that all markers are deleted afterwards,
-          ;; even in the event of failure
-          (dolist (marker markers)
-            (set-marker marker nil)))))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-global-inverted
-  (beg end pattern command &optional invert)
-  "The Ex vglobal command.
-\[BEG,END]vglobal/PATTERN/COMMAND"
-  :motion mark-whole-buffer
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "<r><g/><!>")
-  (evil-ex-global beg end pattern command (not invert)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-normal (beg end commands)
-  "The Ex normal command.
-Execute the argument as normal command on each line in the
-range. The given argument is passed straight to
-`execute-kbd-macro'.  The default is the current line."
-  :motion evil-line
-  (interactive "<r><a>")
-  (evil-with-single-undo
-    (let (markers evil-ex-current-buffer prefix-arg current-prefix-arg)
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (while
-          (and (< (point) end)
-               (progn
-                 (push (move-marker (make-marker) (line-beginning-position))
-                       markers)
-                 (and (= (forward-line) 0) (bolp)))))
-      (setq markers (nreverse markers))
-      (deactivate-mark)
-      (evil-force-normal-state)
-      ;; replace ^[ by escape
-      (setq commands
-            (vconcat
-             (mapcar #'(lambda (ch) (if (equal ch ?) 'escape ch))
-                     (append commands nil))))
-      (dolist (marker markers)
-        (goto-char marker)
-        (condition-case nil
-            (execute-kbd-macro commands)
-          (error nil))
-        (evil-force-normal-state)
-        (set-marker marker nil)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-goto-char (position)
-  "Go to POSITION in the buffer.
-Default position is the beginning of the buffer."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((position (evil-normalize-position
-                   (or position (point-min)))))
-    (goto-char position)))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-line-number (beg end)
-  "Print the last line number."
-  :motion mark-whole-buffer
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "<r>")
-  (message "%d" (count-lines (point-min) end)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-show-file-info ()
-  "Shows basic file information."
-  (let* ((nlines   (count-lines (point-min) (point-max)))
-         (curr     (line-number-at-pos (point)))
-         (perc     (if (> nlines 0)
-                       (format "%d%%" (* (/ (float curr) (float nlines)) 100.0))
-                     "No lines in buffer"))
-         (file     (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer)))
-         (writable (and file (file-writable-p file)))
-         (readonly (if (and file (not writable)) "[readonly] " "")))
-    (if file
-        (message "\"%s\" %d %slines --%s--" file nlines readonly perc)
-      (message "%d lines --%s--" nlines perc))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-ex-sort (beg end &optional options reverse)
-  "The Ex sort command.
-\[BEG,END]sort[!] [i][u]
-The following additional options are supported:
-
-  * i   ignore case
-  * u   remove duplicate lines
-
-The 'bang' argument means to sort in reverse order."
-  :motion mark-whole-buffer
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "<r><a><!>")
-  (let ((beg (copy-marker beg))
-        (end (copy-marker end))
-        sort-fold-case uniq)
-    (dolist (opt (append options nil))
-      (cond
-       ((eq opt ?i) (setq sort-fold-case t))
-       ((eq opt ?u) (setq uniq t))
-       (t (user-error "Unsupported sort option: %c" opt))))
-    (sort-lines reverse beg end)
-    (when uniq
-      (let (line prev-line)
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (while (and (< (point) end) (not (eobp)))
-          (setq line (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                      (line-beginning-position)
-                      (line-end-position)))
-          (if (and (stringp prev-line)
-                   (eq t (compare-strings line nil nil
-                                          prev-line nil nil
-                                          sort-fold-case)))
-              (delete-region (progn (forward-line 0) (point))
-                             (progn (forward-line 1) (point)))
-            (setq prev-line line)
-            (forward-line 1)))))
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (set-marker beg nil)
-    (set-marker end nil)))
-
-;;; Window navigation
-
-(defun evil-resize-window (new-size &optional horizontal)
-  "Set the current window's width or height to NEW-SIZE.
-If HORIZONTAL is non-nil the width of the window is changed,
-otherwise its height is changed."
-  (let ((count (- new-size (if horizontal (window-width) (window-height)))))
-    (if (>= emacs-major-version 24)
-        (enlarge-window count horizontal)
-      (let ((wincfg (current-window-configuration))
-            (nwins (length (window-list)))
-            (inhibit-redisplay t))
-        (catch 'done
-          (save-window-excursion
-            (while (not (zerop count))
-              (if (> count 0)
-                  (progn
-                    (enlarge-window 1 horizontal)
-                    (setq count (1- count)))
-                (progn
-                  (shrink-window 1 horizontal)
-                  (setq count (1+ count))))
-              (if (= nwins (length (window-list)))
-                  (setq wincfg (current-window-configuration))
-                (throw 'done t)))))
-        (set-window-configuration wincfg)))))
-
-(defun evil-get-buffer-tree (wintree)
-  "Extracts the buffer tree from a given window tree WINTREE."
-  (if (consp wintree)
-      (cons (car wintree) (mapcar #'evil-get-buffer-tree (cddr wintree)))
-    (window-buffer wintree)))
-
-(defun evil-restore-window-tree (win tree)
-  "Restore the given buffer-tree layout as subwindows of WIN.
-TREE is the tree layout to be restored.
-A tree layout is either a buffer or a list of the form (DIR TREE ...),
-where DIR is t for horizontal split and nil otherwise. All other
-elements of the list are tree layouts itself."
-  (if (bufferp tree)
-      (set-window-buffer win tree)
-    ;; if tree is buffer list with one buffer only, do not split
-    ;; anymore
-    (if (not (cddr tree))
-        (evil-restore-window-tree win (cadr tree))
-      ;; tree is a regular list, split recursively
-      (let ((newwin (split-window win nil (not (car tree)))))
-        (evil-restore-window-tree win (cadr tree))
-        (evil-restore-window-tree newwin (cons (car tree) (cddr tree)))))))
-
-(defun evil-alternate-buffer (&optional window)
-  "Return the last buffer WINDOW has displayed other than the
-current one (equivalent to Vim's alternate buffer).
-
-Returns the first item in `window-prev-buffers' that isn't
-`window-buffer' of WINDOW."
-  ;; If the last buffer visited has been killed, then `window-prev-buffers'
-  ;; returns a list with `current-buffer' at the head, we account for this
-  ;; possibility.
-  (let* ((prev-buffers (window-prev-buffers))
-         (head (car prev-buffers)))
-    (if (eq (car head) (window-buffer window))
-        (cadr prev-buffers)
-      head)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-switch-to-windows-last-buffer ()
-  "Switch to current windows last open buffer."
-  :repeat nil
-  (let ((previous-place (evil-alternate-buffer)))
-    (when previous-place
-      (switch-to-buffer (car previous-place))
-      (goto-char (car (last previous-place))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-delete ()
-  "Deletes the current window.
-If `evil-auto-balance-windows' is non-nil then all children of
-the deleted window's parent window are rebalanced."
-  (let ((p (window-parent)))
-    (delete-window)
-    (when evil-auto-balance-windows
-      ;; balance-windows raises an error if the parent does not have
-      ;; any further children (then rebalancing is not necessary anyway)
-      (condition-case nil
-          (balance-windows p)
-        (error)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-split (&optional count file)
-  "Splits the current window horizontally, COUNT lines height,
-editing a certain FILE. The new window will be created below
-when `evil-split-window-below' is non-nil. If COUNT and
-`evil-auto-balance-windows' are both non-nil then all children
-of the parent of the splitted window are rebalanced."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "P<f>")
-  (split-window (selected-window) count
-                (if evil-split-window-below 'above 'below))
-  (when (and (not count) evil-auto-balance-windows)
-    (balance-windows (window-parent)))
-  (when file
-    (evil-edit file)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-vsplit (&optional count file)
-  "Splits the current window vertically, COUNT columns width,
-editing a certain FILE. The new window will be created to the
-right when `evil-vsplit-window-right' is non-nil. If COUNT and
-`evil-auto-balance-windows'are both non-nil then all children
-of the parent of the splitted window are rebalanced."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "P<f>")
-  (split-window (selected-window) count
-                (if evil-vsplit-window-right 'left 'right))
-  (when (and (not count) evil-auto-balance-windows)
-    (balance-windows (window-parent)))
-  (when file
-    (evil-edit file)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-split-buffer (buffer)
-  "Splits window and switches to another buffer."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<b>")
-  (evil-window-split)
-  (evil-buffer buffer))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-split-next-buffer (&optional count)
-  "Splits the window and goes to the COUNT-th next buffer in the buffer list."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-window-split)
-  (evil-next-buffer count))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-split-prev-buffer (&optional count)
-  "Splits window and goes to the COUNT-th prev buffer in the buffer list."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-window-split)
-  (evil-prev-buffer count))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-left (count)
-  "Move the cursor to new COUNT-th window left of the current one."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (dotimes (i count)
-    (windmove-left)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-right (count)
-  "Move the cursor to new COUNT-th window right of the current one."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (dotimes (i count)
-    (windmove-right)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-up (count)
-  "Move the cursor to new COUNT-th window above the current one."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (dotimes (i (or count 1))
-    (windmove-up)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-down (count)
-  "Move the cursor to new COUNT-th window below the current one."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (dotimes (i (or count 1))
-    (windmove-down)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-bottom-right ()
-  "Move the cursor to bottom-right window."
-  :repeat nil
-  (let ((last-sibling (frame-root-window)))
-    (while (and last-sibling (not (window-live-p last-sibling)))
-      (setq last-sibling (window-last-child last-sibling)))
-    (when last-sibling
-      (select-window last-sibling))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-top-left ()
-  "Move the cursor to top-left window."
-  :repeat nil
-  (let ((first-child (window-child (frame-root-window))))
-    (while (and first-child (not (window-live-p first-child)))
-      (setq first-child (window-child first-child)))
-    (when first-child
-      (select-window
-       first-child))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-mru ()
-  "Move the cursor to the previous (last accessed) buffer in another window.
-More precisely, it selects the most recently used buffer that is
-shown in some other window, preferably of the current frame, and
-is different from the current one."
-  :repeat nil
-  (catch 'done
-    (dolist (buf (buffer-list (selected-frame)))
-      (let ((win (get-buffer-window buf)))
-        (when (and (not (eq buf (current-buffer)))
-                   win
-                   (not (eq win (selected-window))))
-          (select-window win)
-          (throw 'done nil))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-next (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the next window in the cyclic order.
-With COUNT go to the count-th window in the order starting from
-top-left."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (if (not count)
-      (select-window (next-window))
-    (evil-window-top-left)
-    (other-window (1- count))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-prev (count)
-  "Move the cursor to the previous window in the cyclic order.
-With COUNT go to the count-th window in the order starting from
-top-left."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (if (not count)
-      (select-window (previous-window))
-    (evil-window-top-left)
-    (other-window (1- count))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-new (count file)
-  "Splits the current window horizontally
-and opens a new buffer or edits a certain FILE."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "P<f>")
-  (let ((new-window (split-window (selected-window) count
-                                  (if evil-split-window-below 'below 'above))))
-    (when (and (not count) evil-auto-balance-windows)
-      (balance-windows (window-parent)))
-    (if file
-        (evil-edit file)
-      (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer "*new*")))
-        (set-window-buffer new-window buffer)
-        (select-window new-window)
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (funcall (default-value 'major-mode)))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-vnew (count file)
-  "Splits the current window vertically
-and opens a new buffer name or edits a certain FILE."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "P<f>")
-  (let ((new-window (split-window (selected-window) count
-                                  (if evil-vsplit-window-right 'right 'left))))
-    (when (and (not count) evil-auto-balance-windows)
-      (balance-windows (window-parent)))
-    (if file
-        (evil-edit file)
-      (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer "*new*")))
-        (set-window-buffer new-window buffer)
-        (select-window new-window)
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (funcall (default-value 'major-mode)))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-buffer-new (count file)
-  "Creates a new buffer replacing the current window, optionally
-   editing a certain FILE"
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "P<f>")
-  (if file
-      (evil-edit file)
-    (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer "*new*")))
-      (set-window-buffer nil buffer)
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (funcall (default-value 'major-mode))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-increase-height (count)
-  "Increase current window height by COUNT."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-resize-window (+ (window-height) count)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-decrease-height (count)
-  "Decrease current window height by COUNT."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-resize-window (- (window-height) count)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-increase-width (count)
-  "Increase current window width by COUNT."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-resize-window (+ (window-width) count) t))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-decrease-width (count)
-  "Decrease current window width by COUNT."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-resize-window (- (window-width) count) t))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-set-height (count)
-  "Sets the height of the current window to COUNT."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (evil-resize-window (or count (frame-height)) nil))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-set-width (count)
-  "Sets the width of the current window to COUNT."
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<c>")
-  (evil-resize-window (or count (frame-width)) t))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-ex-resize (arg)
-  "The ex :resize command.
-
-If ARG is a signed positive integer, increase the current window
-height by ARG.
-
-If ARG is a signed negative integer, decrease the current window
-height by ARG.
-
-If ARG is a positive integer without explicit sign, set the current
-window height to ARG.
-
-If ARG is empty, maximize the current window height."
-  (interactive "<a>")
-  (if (or (not arg) (= 0 (length arg)))
-      (evil-window-set-height nil)
-    (let ((n (string-to-number arg)))
-      (if (> n 0)
-          (if (= ?+ (aref arg 0))
-              (evil-window-increase-height n)
-            (evil-window-set-height n))
-        (evil-window-decrease-height (- n))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-rotate-upwards ()
-  "Rotates the windows according to the currenty cyclic ordering."
-  :repeat nil
-  (let ((wlist (window-list))
-        (blist (mapcar #'(lambda (w) (window-buffer w))
-                       (window-list))))
-    (setq blist (append (cdr blist) (list (car blist))))
-    (while (and wlist blist)
-      (set-window-buffer (car wlist) (car blist))
-      (setq wlist (cdr wlist)
-            blist (cdr blist)))
-    (select-window (car (last (window-list))))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-rotate-downwards ()
-  "Rotates the windows according to the currenty cyclic ordering."
-  :repeat nil
-  (let ((wlist (window-list))
-        (blist (mapcar #'(lambda (w) (window-buffer w))
-                       (window-list))))
-    (setq blist (append (last blist) blist))
-    (while (and wlist blist)
-      (set-window-buffer (car wlist) (car blist))
-      (setq wlist (cdr wlist)
-            blist (cdr blist)))
-    (select-window (cadr (window-list)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-move-very-top ()
-  "Closes the current window, splits the upper-left one horizontally
-and redisplays the current buffer there."
-  :repeat nil
-  (unless (one-window-p)
-    (save-excursion
-      (let ((b (current-buffer)))
-        (delete-window)
-        (let ((btree (evil-get-buffer-tree (car (window-tree)))))
-          (delete-other-windows)
-          (let ((newwin (selected-window))
-                (subwin (split-window)))
-            (evil-restore-window-tree subwin btree)
-            (set-window-buffer newwin b)
-            (select-window newwin)))))
-    (balance-windows)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-move-far-left ()
-  "Closes the current window, splits the upper-left one vertically
-and redisplays the current buffer there."
-  :repeat nil
-  (unless (one-window-p)
-    (save-excursion
-      (let ((b (current-buffer)))
-        (delete-window)
-        (let ((btree (evil-get-buffer-tree (car (window-tree)))))
-          (delete-other-windows)
-          (let ((newwin (selected-window))
-                (subwin (split-window-horizontally)))
-            (evil-restore-window-tree subwin btree)
-            (set-window-buffer newwin b)
-            (select-window newwin)))))
-    (balance-windows)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-move-far-right ()
-  "Closes the current window, splits the lower-right one vertically
-and redisplays the current buffer there."
-  :repeat nil
-  (unless (one-window-p)
-    (save-excursion
-      (let ((b (current-buffer)))
-        (delete-window)
-        (let ((btree (evil-get-buffer-tree (car (window-tree)))))
-          (delete-other-windows)
-          (let ((subwin (selected-window))
-                (newwin (split-window-horizontally)))
-            (evil-restore-window-tree subwin btree)
-            (set-window-buffer newwin b)
-            (select-window newwin)))))
-    (balance-windows)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-window-move-very-bottom ()
-  "Closes the current window, splits the lower-right one horizontally
-and redisplays the current buffer there."
-  :repeat nil
-  (unless (one-window-p)
-    (save-excursion
-      (let ((b (current-buffer)))
-        (delete-window)
-        (let ((btree (evil-get-buffer-tree (car (window-tree)))))
-          (delete-other-windows)
-          (let ((subwin (selected-window))
-                (newwin (split-window)))
-            (evil-restore-window-tree subwin btree)
-            (set-window-buffer newwin b)
-            (select-window newwin)))))
-    (balance-windows)))
-
-;;; Mouse handling
-
-;; Large parts of this code are taken from mouse.el which is
-;; distributed with GNU Emacs
-(defun evil-mouse-drag-region (start-event)
-  "Set the region to the text that the mouse is dragged over.
-Highlight the drag area as you move the mouse.
-This must be bound to a button-down mouse event.
-
-If the click is in the echo area, display the `*Messages*' buffer.
-
-START-EVENT should be the event that started the drag."
-  (interactive "e")
-  ;; Give temporary modes such as isearch a chance to turn off.
-  (run-hooks 'mouse-leave-buffer-hook)
-  (evil-mouse-drag-track start-event t))
-(evil-set-command-property 'evil-mouse-drag-region :keep-visual t)
-
-(defun evil-mouse-drag-track (start-event &optional
-                                          do-mouse-drag-region-post-process)
-  "Track mouse drags by highlighting area between point and cursor.
-The region will be defined with mark and point.
-DO-MOUSE-DRAG-REGION-POST-PROCESS should only be used by
-`mouse-drag-region'."
-  (mouse-minibuffer-check start-event)
-  (setq mouse-selection-click-count-buffer (current-buffer))
-  (deactivate-mark)
-  (let* ((scroll-margin 0) ; Avoid margin scrolling (Bug#9541).
-         (original-window (selected-window))
-         ;; We've recorded what we needed from the current buffer and
-         ;; window, now let's jump to the place of the event, where things
-         ;; are happening.
-         (_ (mouse-set-point start-event))
-         (echo-keystrokes 0)
-         (start-posn (event-start start-event))
-         (start-point (posn-point start-posn))
-         (start-window (posn-window start-posn))
-         (start-window-start (window-start start-window))
-         (start-hscroll (window-hscroll start-window))
-         (bounds (window-edges start-window))
-         (make-cursor-line-fully-visible nil)
-         (top (nth 1 bounds))
-         (bottom (if (window-minibuffer-p start-window)
-                     (nth 3 bounds)
-                   ;; Don't count the mode line.
-                   (1- (nth 3 bounds))))
-         (on-link (and mouse-1-click-follows-link
-                       (or mouse-1-click-in-non-selected-windows
-                           (eq start-window original-window))
-                       ;; Use start-point before the intangibility
-                       ;; treatment, in case we click on a link inside an
-                       ;; intangible text.
-                       (mouse-on-link-p start-posn)))
-         (click-count (1- (event-click-count start-event)))
-         (remap-double-click (and on-link
-                                  (eq mouse-1-click-follows-link 'double)
-                                  (= click-count 1)))
-         ;; Suppress automatic hscrolling, because that is a nuisance
-         ;; when setting point near the right fringe (but see below).
-         (auto-hscroll-mode-saved auto-hscroll-mode)
-         (auto-hscroll-mode nil)
-         event end end-point)
-
-    (setq mouse-selection-click-count click-count)
-    ;; In case the down click is in the middle of some intangible text,
-    ;; use the end of that text, and put it in START-POINT.
-    (if (< (point) start-point)
-        (goto-char start-point))
-    (setq start-point (point))
-    (if remap-double-click
-        (setq click-count 0))
-
-    (setq click-count (mod click-count 4))
-
-    ;; activate correct visual state
-    (let ((range (evil-mouse-start-end start-point start-point click-count)))
-      (set-mark (nth 0 range))
-      (goto-char (nth 1 range)))
-
-    (cond
-     ((= click-count 0)
-      (when (evil-visual-state-p) (evil-exit-visual-state)))
-     ((= click-count 1)
-      (evil-visual-char)
-      (evil-visual-post-command))
-     ((= click-count 2)
-      (evil-visual-line)
-      (evil-visual-post-command))
-     ((= click-count 3)
-      (evil-visual-block)
-      (evil-visual-post-command)))
-
-    ;; Track the mouse until we get a non-movement event.
-    (track-mouse
-      (while (progn
-               (setq event (read-key))
-               (or (mouse-movement-p event)
-                   (memq (car-safe event) '(switch-frame select-window))))
-        (unless (evil-visual-state-p)
-          (cond
-           ((= click-count 0) (evil-visual-char))
-           ((= click-count 1) (evil-visual-char))
-           ((= click-count 2) (evil-visual-line))
-           ((= click-count 3) (evil-visual-block))))
-
-        (evil-visual-pre-command)
-        (unless (memq (car-safe event) '(switch-frame select-window))
-          ;; Automatic hscrolling did not occur during the call to
-          ;; `read-event'; but if the user subsequently drags the
-          ;; mouse, go ahead and hscroll.
-          (let ((auto-hscroll-mode auto-hscroll-mode-saved))
-            (redisplay))
-          (setq end (event-end event)
-                end-point (posn-point end))
-          (if (and (eq (posn-window end) start-window)
-                   (integer-or-marker-p end-point))
-              (evil-mouse--drag-set-mark-and-point start-point
-                                                   end-point click-count)
-            (let ((mouse-row (cdr (cdr (mouse-position)))))
-              (cond
-               ((null mouse-row))
-               ((< mouse-row top)
-                (mouse-scroll-subr start-window (- mouse-row top)
-                                   nil start-point))
-               ((>= mouse-row bottom)
-                (mouse-scroll-subr start-window (1+ (- mouse-row bottom))
-                                   nil start-point))))))
-        (evil-visual-post-command)))
-
-    ;; Handle the terminating event if possible.
-    (when (consp event)
-      ;; Ensure that point is on the end of the last event.
-      (when (and (setq end-point (posn-point (event-end event)))
-                 (eq (posn-window end) start-window)
-                 (integer-or-marker-p end-point)
-                 (/= start-point end-point))
-        (evil-mouse--drag-set-mark-and-point start-point
-                                             end-point click-count))
-
-      ;; Find its binding.
-      (let* ((fun (key-binding (vector (car event))))
-             (do-multi-click (and (> (event-click-count event) 0)
-                                  (functionp fun)
-                                  (not (memq fun '(mouse-set-point
-                                                   mouse-set-region))))))
-        (if (and (or (/= (mark) (point))
-                     (= click-count 1) ; word selection
-                     (and (memq (evil-visual-type) '(line block))))
-                 (not do-multi-click))
-
-            ;; If point has moved, finish the drag.
-            (let (last-command this-command)
-              (and mouse-drag-copy-region
-                   do-mouse-drag-region-post-process
-                   (let (deactivate-mark)
-                     (evil-visual-expand-region)
-                     (copy-region-as-kill (mark) (point))
-                     (evil-visual-contract-region))))
-
-          ;; If point hasn't moved, run the binding of the
-          ;; terminating up-event.
-          (if do-multi-click
-              (goto-char start-point)
-            (deactivate-mark))
-          (when (and (functionp fun)
-                     (= start-hscroll (window-hscroll start-window))
-                     ;; Don't run the up-event handler if the window
-                     ;; start changed in a redisplay after the
-                     ;; mouse-set-point for the down-mouse event at
-                     ;; the beginning of this function.  When the
-                     ;; window start has changed, the up-mouse event
-                     ;; contains a different position due to the new
-                     ;; window contents, and point is set again.
-                     (or end-point
-                         (= (window-start start-window)
-                            start-window-start)))
-            (when (and on-link
-                       (= start-point (point))
-                       (evil-mouse--remap-link-click-p start-event event))
-              ;; If we rebind to mouse-2, reselect previous selected
-              ;; window, so that the mouse-2 event runs in the same
-              ;; situation as if user had clicked it directly.  Fixes
-              ;; the bug reported by juri@jurta.org on 2005-12-27.
-              (if (or (vectorp on-link) (stringp on-link))
-                  (setq event (aref on-link 0))
-                (select-window original-window)
-                (setcar event 'mouse-2)
-                ;; If this mouse click has never been done by the
-                ;; user, it doesn't have the necessary property to be
-                ;; interpreted correctly.
-                (put 'mouse-2 'event-kind 'mouse-click)))
-            (push event unread-command-events)))))))
-
-;; This function is a plain copy of `mouse--drag-set-mark-and-point',
-;; which is only available in Emacs 24
-(defun evil-mouse--drag-set-mark-and-point (start click click-count)
-  (let* ((range (evil-mouse-start-end start click click-count))
-         (beg (nth 0 range))
-         (end (nth 1 range)))
-    (cond ((eq (mark) beg)
-           (goto-char end))
-          ((eq (mark) end)
-           (goto-char beg))
-          ((< click (mark))
-           (set-mark end)
-           (goto-char beg))
-          (t
-           (set-mark beg)
-           (goto-char end)))))
-
-;; This function is a plain copy of `mouse--remap-link-click-p',
-;; which is only available in Emacs 23
-(defun evil-mouse--remap-link-click-p (start-event end-event)
-  (or (and (eq mouse-1-click-follows-link 'double)
-           (= (event-click-count start-event) 2))
-      (and
-       (not (eq mouse-1-click-follows-link 'double))
-       (= (event-click-count start-event) 1)
-       (= (event-click-count end-event) 1)
-       (or (not (integerp mouse-1-click-follows-link))
-           (let ((t0 (posn-timestamp (event-start start-event)))
-                 (t1 (posn-timestamp (event-end   end-event))))
-             (and (integerp t0) (integerp t1)
-                  (if (> mouse-1-click-follows-link 0)
-                      (<= (- t1 t0) mouse-1-click-follows-link)
-                    (< (- t0 t1) mouse-1-click-follows-link))))))))
-
-(defun evil-mouse-start-end (start end mode)
-  "Return a list of region bounds based on START and END according to MODE.
-If MODE is not 1 then set point to (min START END), mark to (max
-START END).  If MODE is 1 then set point to start of word at (min
-START END), mark to end of word at (max START END)."
-  (evil-sort start end)
-  (setq mode (mod mode 4))
-  (if (/= mode 1) (list start end)
-    (list
-     (save-excursion
-       (goto-char (min (point-max) (1+ start)))
-       (if (zerop (forward-thing evil-mouse-word -1))
-           (let ((bpnt (point)))
-             (forward-thing evil-mouse-word +1)
-             (if (> (point) start) bpnt (point)))
-         (point-min)))
-     (save-excursion
-       (goto-char end)
-       (1-
-        (if (zerop (forward-thing evil-mouse-word +1))
-            (let ((epnt (point)))
-              (forward-thing evil-mouse-word -1)
-              (if (<= (point) end) epnt (point)))
-          (point-max)))))))
-
-;;; State switching
-
-(evil-define-command evil-exit-emacs-state (&optional buffer message)
-  "Exit Emacs state.
-Changes the state to the previous state, or to Normal state
-if the previous state was Emacs state."
-  :keep-visual t
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (interactive '(nil t))
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (when (evil-emacs-state-p)
-      (evil-change-to-previous-state buffer message)
-      (when (evil-emacs-state-p)
-        (evil-normal-state (and message 1))))))
-
-(defun evil-execute-in-normal-state ()
-  "Execute the next command in Normal state."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-delay '(not (memq this-command
-                          '(evil-execute-in-normal-state
-                            evil-use-register
-                            digit-argument
-                            negative-argument
-                            universal-argument
-                            universal-argument-minus
-                            universal-argument-more
-                            universal-argument-other-key)))
-      `(progn
-         (with-current-buffer ,(current-buffer)
-           (evil-change-state ',evil-state)
-           (setq evil-move-cursor-back ',evil-move-cursor-back)))
-    'post-command-hook)
-  (setq evil-move-cursor-back nil)
-  (evil-normal-state)
-  (evil-echo "Switched to Normal state for the next command ..."))
-
-(defun evil-stop-execute-in-emacs-state ()
-  (when (and (not (eq this-command #'evil-execute-in-emacs-state))
-             (not (minibufferp)))
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'evil-stop-execute-in-emacs-state)
-    (when (buffer-live-p evil-execute-in-emacs-state-buffer)
-      (with-current-buffer evil-execute-in-emacs-state-buffer
-        (if (and (eq evil-previous-state 'visual)
-                 (not (use-region-p)))
-            (progn
-              (evil-change-to-previous-state)
-              (evil-exit-visual-state))
-          (evil-change-to-previous-state))))
-    (setq evil-execute-in-emacs-state-buffer nil)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-execute-in-emacs-state ()
-  "Execute the next command in Emacs state."
-  (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-stop-execute-in-emacs-state t)
-  (setq evil-execute-in-emacs-state-buffer (current-buffer))
-  (cond
-   ((evil-visual-state-p)
-    (let ((mrk (mark))
-          (pnt (point)))
-      (evil-emacs-state)
-      (set-mark mrk)
-      (goto-char pnt)))
-   (t
-    (evil-emacs-state)))
-  (evil-echo "Switched to Emacs state for the next command ..."))
-
-(defun evil-exit-visual-and-repeat (event)
-  "Exit insert state and repeat event.
-This special command should be used if some command called from
-visual state should actually be called in normal-state.  The main
-reason for doing this is that the repeat system should *not*
-record the visual state information for some command.  This
-command should be bound to exactly the same event in visual state
-as the original command is bound in normal state.  EVENT is the
-event that triggered the execution of this command."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-    (evil-exit-visual-state)
-    (push event unread-command-events)))
-(evil-declare-ignore-repeat 'evil-exit-visual-and-repeat)
-
-(provide 'evil-commands)
-
-;;; evil-commands.el ends here
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-;;; evil-common.el --- Common functions and utilities
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-(require 'evil-vars)
-(require 'evil-digraphs)
-(require 'rect)
-(require 'thingatpt)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(declare-function evil-visual-state-p "evil-states")
-(declare-function evil-visual-restore "evil-states")
-(declare-function evil-motion-state "evil-states")
-(declare-function evil-ex-p "evil-ex")
-(declare-function evil-set-jump "evil-jumps")
-
-(condition-case nil
-    (require 'windmove)
-  (error
-   (message "evil: Could not load `windmove', \
-window commands not available.")
-   nil))
-
-;;; Compatibility with different Emacs versions
-
-;; x-set-selection and x-get-selection have been deprecated since 25.1
-;; by gui-set-selection and gui-get-selection
-(defalias 'evil-get-selection
-  (if (fboundp 'gui-get-selection) 'gui-get-selection 'x-get-selection))
-(defalias 'evil-set-selection
-  (if (fboundp 'gui-set-selection) 'gui-set-selection 'x-set-selection))
-
-(defmacro evil-called-interactively-p ()
-  "Wrapper for `called-interactively-p'.
-In older versions of Emacs, `called-interactively-p' takes
-no arguments.  In Emacs 23.2 and newer, it takes one argument."
-  (called-interactively-p 'any))
-(make-obsolete 'evil-called-interactively-p
-               "please use (called-interactively-p 'any) instead."
-               "Git commit 222b791")
-
-;; macro helper
-(eval-and-compile
-  (defun evil-unquote (exp)
-    "Return EXP unquoted."
-    (while (eq (car-safe exp) 'quote)
-      (setq exp (cadr exp)))
-    exp))
-
-(defun evil-delay (condition form hook &optional append local name)
-  "Execute FORM when CONDITION becomes true, checking with HOOK.
-NAME specifies the name of the entry added to HOOK. If APPEND is
-non-nil, the entry is appended to the hook. If LOCAL is non-nil,
-the buffer-local value of HOOK is modified."
-  (if (and (not (booleanp condition)) (eval condition))
-      (eval form)
-    (let* ((name (or name (format "evil-delay-form-in-%s" hook)))
-           (fun (make-symbol name))
-           (condition (or condition t)))
-      (fset fun `(lambda (&rest args)
-                   (when ,condition
-                     (remove-hook ',hook #',fun ',local)
-                     ,form)))
-      (put fun 'permanent-local-hook t)
-      (add-hook hook fun append local))))
-(put 'evil-delay 'lisp-indent-function 2)
-
-;;; List functions
-
-(defun evil-add-to-alist (list-var key val &rest elements)
-  "Add the assocation of KEY and VAL to the value of LIST-VAR.
-If the list already contains an entry for KEY, update that entry;
-otherwise add at the end of the list."
-  (let ((tail (symbol-value list-var)))
-    (while (and tail (not (equal (car-safe (car-safe tail)) key)))
-      (setq tail (cdr tail)))
-    (if tail
-        (setcar tail (cons key val))
-      (set list-var (append (symbol-value list-var)
-                            (list (cons key val)))))
-    (if elements
-        (apply #'evil-add-to-alist list-var elements)
-      (symbol-value list-var))))
-
-;; custom version of `delete-if'
-(defun evil-filter-list (predicate list &optional pointer)
-  "Delete by side-effect all items satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
-Stop when reaching POINTER.  If the first item satisfies PREDICATE,
-there is no way to remove it by side-effect; therefore, write
-\(setq foo (evil-filter-list 'predicate foo)) to be sure of
-changing the value of `foo'."
-  (let ((tail list) elt head)
-    (while (and tail (not (eq tail pointer)))
-      (setq elt (car tail))
-      (cond
-       ((funcall predicate elt)
-        (setq tail (cdr tail))
-        (if head
-            (setcdr head tail)
-          (setq list tail)))
-       (t
-        (setq head tail
-              tail (cdr tail)))))
-    list))
-
-(defun evil-member-if (predicate list &optional pointer)
-  "Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in LIST.
-Stop when reaching POINTER, which should point at a link
-in the list."
-  (let (elt)
-    (catch 'done
-      (while (and (consp list) (not (eq list pointer)))
-        (setq elt (car list))
-        (if (funcall predicate elt)
-            (throw 'done elt)
-          (setq list (cdr list)))))))
-
-(defun evil-member-recursive-if (predicate tree)
-  "Find the first item satisfying PREDICATE in TREE."
-  (cond
-   ((funcall predicate tree)
-    tree)
-   ((listp tree)
-    (catch 'done
-      (dolist (elt tree)
-        (when (setq elt (evil-member-recursive-if predicate elt))
-          (throw 'done elt)))))))
-
-(defun evil-concat-lists (&rest sequences)
-  "Concatenate lists, removing duplicates.
-Elements are compared with `eq'."
-  (let (result)
-    (dolist (sequence sequences)
-      (dolist (elt sequence)
-        (add-to-list 'result elt nil #'eq)))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun evil-concat-alists (&rest sequences)
-  "Concatenate association lists, removing duplicates.
-An alist is a list of cons cells (KEY . VALUE) where each key
-may occur only once. Later values overwrite earlier values."
-  (let (result)
-    (dolist (sequence sequences)
-      (dolist (elt sequence)
-        (setq result (assq-delete-all (car-safe elt) result))
-        (push elt result)))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun evil-concat-plists (&rest sequences)
-  "Concatenate property lists, removing duplicates.
-A property list is a list (:KEYWORD1 VALUE1 :KEYWORD2 VALUE2...)
-where each keyword may occur only once. Later values overwrite
-earlier values."
-  (let (result)
-    (dolist (sequence sequences result)
-      (while sequence
-        (setq result
-              (plist-put result (pop sequence) (pop sequence)))))))
-
-(defun evil-concat-keymap-alists (&rest sequences)
-  "Concatenate keymap association lists, removing duplicates.
-A keymap alist is a list of cons cells (VAR . MAP) where each keymap
-may occur only once, but where the variables may be repeated
-\(e.g., (VAR . MAP1) (VAR . MAP2) is allowed). The order matters,
-with the highest priority keymaps being listed first."
-  (let (result)
-    (dolist (sequence sequences)
-      (dolist (elt sequence)
-        (unless (rassq (cdr-safe elt) result)
-          (push elt result))))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun evil-plist-delete (prop plist)
-  "Delete by side effect the property PROP from PLIST.
-If PROP is the first property in PLIST, there is no way
-to remove it by side-effect; therefore, write
-\(setq foo (evil-plist-delete :prop foo)) to be sure of
-changing the value of `foo'."
-  (let ((tail plist) elt head)
-    (while tail
-      (setq elt (car tail))
-      (cond
-       ((eq elt prop)
-        (setq tail (cdr (cdr tail)))
-        (if head
-            (setcdr (cdr head) tail)
-          (setq plist tail)))
-       (t
-        (setq head tail
-              tail (cdr (cdr tail))))))
-    plist))
-
-(defun evil-get-property (alist key &optional prop)
-  "Return property PROP for KEY in ALIST.
-ALIST is an association list with entries of the form
-\(KEY . PLIST), where PLIST is a property list.
-If PROP is nil, return all properties for KEY.
-If KEY is t, return an association list of keys
-and their PROP values."
-  (cond
-   ((null prop)
-    (cdr (assq key alist)))
-   ((eq key t)
-    (let (result val)
-      (dolist (entry alist result)
-        (setq key (car entry)
-              val (cdr entry))
-        (when (plist-member val prop)
-          (setq val (plist-get val prop))
-          (push (cons key val) result)))))
-   (t
-    (plist-get (cdr (assq key alist)) prop))))
-
-(defun evil-put-property (alist-var key prop val &rest properties)
-  "Set PROP to VAL for KEY in ALIST-VAR.
-ALIST-VAR points to an association list with entries of the form
-\(KEY . PLIST), where PLIST is a property list storing PROP and VAL."
-  (set alist-var
-       (let* ((alist (symbol-value alist-var))
-              (plist (cdr (assq key alist))))
-         (setq plist (plist-put plist prop val))
-         (when properties
-           (setq plist (evil-concat-plists plist properties)
-                 val (car (last properties))))
-         (setq alist (assq-delete-all key alist))
-         (push (cons key plist) alist)))
-  val)
-
-(defun evil-state-property (state prop &optional value)
-  "Return the value of property PROP for STATE.
-PROP is a keyword as used by `evil-define-state'.
-STATE is the state's symbolic name.
-If VALUE is non-nil and the value is a variable,
-return the value of that variable."
-  (let ((val (evil-get-property evil-state-properties state prop)))
-    (if (and value (symbolp val) (boundp val))
-        (symbol-value val)
-      val)))
-
-(defmacro evil-swap (this that &rest vars)
-  "Swap the values of variables THIS and THAT.
-If three or more arguments are given, the values are rotated.
-E.g., (evil-swap A B C) sets A to B, B to C, and C to A."
-  `(progn
-     (setq ,this (prog1 ,that
-                   (setq ,that ,this)))
-     ,@(when vars
-         `((evil-swap ,that ,@vars)))))
-
-(defmacro evil-sort (min max &rest vars)
-  "Place the smallest value in MIN and the largest in MAX.
-If three or more arguments are given, place the smallest
-value in the first argument and the largest in the last,
-sorting in between."
-  (let ((sorted (make-symbol "sortvar")))
-    `(let ((,sorted (sort (list ,min ,max ,@vars) '<)))
-       (setq ,min (pop ,sorted)
-             ,max (pop ,sorted)
-             ,@(apply #'append
-                      (mapcar #'(lambda (var)
-                                  (list var `(pop ,sorted)))
-                              vars))))))
-
-(defun evil-vector-to-string (vector)
-  "Turns vector into a string, changing <escape> to '\\e'"
-  (mapconcat (lambda (c)
-               (if (equal c 'escape)
-                   "\e"
-                 (make-string 1 c)))
-             vector
-             ""))
-
-;;; Command properties
-
-(defmacro evil-define-command (command &rest body)
-  "Define a command COMMAND.
-
-\(fn COMMAND (ARGS...) DOC [[KEY VALUE]...] BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug (&define name
-                           [&optional lambda-list]
-                           [&optional stringp]
-                           [&rest keywordp sexp]
-                           [&optional ("interactive" [&rest form])]
-                           def-body)))
-  (let ((interactive '(interactive))
-        arg args doc doc-form key keys)
-    ;; collect arguments
-    (when (listp (car-safe body))
-      (setq args (pop body)))
-    ;; collect docstring
-    (when (> (length body) 1)
-      (if (eq (car-safe (car-safe body)) 'format)
-          (setq doc-form (pop body))
-        (when (stringp (car-safe body))
-          (setq doc (pop body)))))
-    ;; collect keywords
-    (setq keys (plist-put keys :repeat t))
-    (while (keywordp (car-safe body))
-      (setq key (pop body)
-            arg (pop body))
-      (unless nil ; TODO: add keyword check
-        (setq keys (plist-put keys key arg))))
-    ;; collect `interactive' form
-    (when (and body (consp (car body))
-               (eq (car (car body)) 'interactive))
-      (let* ((iform (pop body))
-             (result (apply #'evil-interactive-form (cdr iform)))
-             (form (car result))
-             (attrs (cdr result)))
-        (setq interactive `(interactive ,form)
-              keys (evil-concat-plists keys attrs))))
-    `(progn
-       ;; the compiler does not recognize `defun' inside `let'
-       ,(when (and command body)
-          `(defun ,command ,args
-             ,@(when doc `(,doc))
-             ,interactive
-             ,@body))
-       ,(when (and command doc-form)
-          `(put ',command 'function-documentation ,doc-form))
-       ;; set command properties for symbol or lambda function
-       (let ((func ',(if (and (null command) body)
-                         `(lambda ,args
-                            ,interactive
-                            ,@body)
-                       command)))
-         (apply #'evil-set-command-properties func ',keys)
-         func))))
-
-;; If no Evil properties are defined for the command, several parts of
-;; Evil apply certain default rules; e.g., the repeat system decides
-;; whether the command is repeatable by monitoring buffer changes.
-(defun evil-has-command-property-p (command property)
-  "Whether COMMAND has Evil PROPERTY.
-See also `evil-has-command-properties-p'."
-  (plist-member (evil-get-command-properties command) property))
-
-(defun evil-has-command-properties-p (command)
-  "Whether Evil properties are defined for COMMAND.
-See also `evil-has-command-property-p'."
-  (and (evil-get-command-properties command) t))
-
-(defun evil-get-command-property (command property &optional default)
-  "Return the value of Evil PROPERTY of COMMAND.
-If the command does not have the property, return DEFAULT.
-See also `evil-get-command-properties'."
-  (if (evil-has-command-property-p command property)
-      (evil-get-property evil-command-properties command property)
-    default))
-
-(defun evil-get-command-properties (command)
-  "Return all Evil properties of COMMAND.
-See also `evil-get-command-property'."
-  (evil-get-property evil-command-properties command))
-
-(defun evil-set-command-property (command property value)
-  "Set PROPERTY to VALUE for COMMAND.
-To set multiple properties at once, see
-`evil-set-command-properties' and `evil-add-command-properties'."
-  (evil-put-property 'evil-command-properties command property value))
-(defalias 'evil-put-command-property 'evil-set-command-property)
-
-(defun evil-add-command-properties (command &rest properties)
-  "Add PROPERTIES to COMMAND.
-PROPERTIES should be a property list.
-To replace all properties at once, use `evil-set-command-properties'."
-  (apply #'evil-put-property
-         'evil-command-properties command properties))
-
-(defun evil-set-command-properties (command &rest properties)
-  "Replace all of COMMAND's properties with PROPERTIES.
-PROPERTIES should be a property list.
-This erases all previous properties; to only add properties,
-use `evil-set-command-property'."
-  (setq evil-command-properties
-        (assq-delete-all command evil-command-properties))
-  (when properties
-    (apply #'evil-add-command-properties command properties)))
-
-(defun evil-remove-command-properties (command &rest properties)
-  "Remove PROPERTIES from COMMAND.
-PROPERTIES should be a list of properties (:PROP1 :PROP2 ...).
-If PROPERTIES is the empty list, all properties are removed."
-  (let (plist)
-    (when properties
-      (setq plist (evil-get-command-properties command))
-      (dolist (property properties)
-        (setq plist (evil-plist-delete property plist))))
-    (apply #'evil-set-command-properties command plist)))
-
-(defun evil-yank-handler (&optional motion)
-  "Return the yank handler for MOTION.
-MOTION defaults to the current motion."
-  (setq motion (or motion evil-this-motion))
-  (evil-get-command-property motion :yank-handler))
-
-(defun evil-declare-motion (command)
-  "Declare COMMAND to be a movement function.
-This ensures that it behaves correctly in Visual state."
-  (evil-add-command-properties command :keep-visual t :repeat 'motion))
-
-(defun evil-declare-repeat (command)
-  "Declare COMMAND to be repeatable."
-  (evil-add-command-properties command :repeat t))
-
-(defun evil-declare-not-repeat (command)
-  "Declare COMMAND to be nonrepeatable."
-  (evil-add-command-properties command :repeat nil))
-
-(defun evil-declare-ignore-repeat (command)
-  "Declare COMMAND to be nonrepeatable."
-  (evil-add-command-properties command :repeat 'ignore))
-
-(defun evil-declare-change-repeat (command)
-  "Declare COMMAND to be repeatable by buffer changes."
-  (evil-add-command-properties command :repeat 'change))
-
-(defun evil-declare-insert-at-point-repeat (command)
-  "Declare COMMAND to be repeatable by buffer changes."
-  (evil-add-command-properties command :repeat 'insert-at-point))
-
-(defun evil-declare-abort-repeat (command)
-  "Declare COMMAND to be nonrepeatable."
-  (evil-add-command-properties command :repeat 'abort))
-
-(defun evil-delimited-arguments (string &optional num)
-  "Parse STRING as a sequence of delimited arguments.
-Returns a list of NUM strings, or as many arguments as
-the string contains. The first non-blank character is
-taken to be the delimiter. If some arguments are missing
-from STRING, the resulting list is padded with nil values.
-Two delimiters following directly after each other gives
-an empty string."
-  (save-match-data
-    (let ((string (or string ""))
-          (count (or num -1)) (idx 0)
-          argument delim match result)
-      (when (string-match "^[[:space:]]*\\([^[:space:]]\\)" string)
-        (setq delim (match-string 1 string)
-              argument (format "%s\\(\\(?:[\\].\\|[^%s]\\)*\\)"
-                               (regexp-quote delim)
-                               delim))
-        (while (and (/= count 0) (string-match argument string idx))
-          (setq match (match-string 1 string)
-                idx (match-end 1)
-                count (1- count))
-          (when (= count 0)
-            (unless (save-match-data
-                      (string-match
-                       (format "%s[[:space:]]*$" delim) string idx))
-              (setq match (substring string (match-beginning 1)))))
-          (unless (and (zerop (length match))
-                       (zerop (length (substring string idx))))
-            (push match result))))
-      (when (and num (< (length result) num))
-        (dotimes (i (- num (length result)))
-          (push nil result)))
-      (nreverse result))))
-
-(defun evil-concat-charsets (&rest sets)
-  "Concatenate character sets.
-A character set is the part between [ and ] in a regular expression.
-If any character set is complemented, the result is also complemented."
-  (let ((bracket "") (complement "") (hyphen "") result)
-    (save-match-data
-      (dolist (set sets)
-        (when (string-match-p "^\\^" set)
-          (setq set (substring set 1)
-                complement "^"))
-        (when (string-match-p "^]" set)
-          (setq set (substring set 1)
-                bracket "]"))
-        (when (string-match-p "^-" set)
-          (setq set (substring set 1)
-                hyphen "-"))
-        (setq result (concat result set)))
-      (format "%s%s%s%s" complement bracket hyphen result))))
-
-;;; Key sequences
-
-(defun evil-keypress-parser (&optional input)
-  "Read from keyboard or INPUT and build a command description.
-Returns (CMD COUNT), where COUNT is the numeric prefix argument.
-Both COUNT and CMD may be nil."
-  (let (count negative)
-    (when input (setq unread-command-events (append input unread-command-events)))
-    (catch 'done
-      (while t
-        (let ((seq (read-key-sequence "")))
-          (when seq
-            (let ((cmd (key-binding seq)))
-              (cond
-               ((null cmd) (throw 'done (list nil nil)))
-               ((arrayp cmd) ; keyboard macro, recursive call
-                (let ((cmd (evil-keypress-parser cmd)))
-                  (throw 'done
-                         (list (car cmd)
-                               (if (or count (cadr cmd))
-                                   (list (car cmd) (* (or count 1)
-                                                      (or (cadr cmd) 1))))))))
-               ((or (eq cmd #'digit-argument)
-                    (and (eq cmd 'evil-digit-argument-or-evil-beginning-of-line)
-                         count))
-                (let* ((event (aref seq (- (length seq) 1)))
-                       (char (or (when (characterp event) event)
-                                 (when (symbolp event)
-                                   (get event 'ascii-character))))
-                       (digit (if (or (characterp char) (integerp char))
-                                  (- (logand char ?\177) ?0))))
-                  (setq count (+ (* 10 (or count 0)) digit))))
-               ((eq cmd #'negative-argument)
-                (setq negative (not negative)))
-               (t
-                (throw 'done (list cmd
-                                   (and count
-                                        (* count
-                                           (if negative -1 1))))))))))))))
-
-(defun evil-read-key (&optional prompt)
-  "Read a key from the keyboard.
-Translates it according to the input method."
-  (let ((old-global-map (current-global-map))
-        (new-global-map (make-sparse-keymap))
-        (overriding-terminal-local-map nil)
-        (overriding-local-map evil-read-key-map)
-        seq char cmd)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (condition-case nil
-            (progn
-              (define-key new-global-map [menu-bar]
-                (lookup-key global-map [menu-bar]))
-              (define-key new-global-map [tool-bar]
-                (lookup-key global-map [tool-bar]))
-              (add-to-list 'new-global-map
-                           (make-char-table 'display-table
-                                            'self-insert-command) t)
-              (use-global-map new-global-map)
-              (setq seq (read-key-sequence prompt nil t)
-                    char (aref seq 0)
-                    cmd (key-binding seq))
-              (while (arrayp cmd)
-                (setq char (aref cmd 0)
-                      cmd (key-binding cmd)))
-              (cond
-               ((eq cmd 'self-insert-command)
-                char)
-               (cmd
-                (call-interactively cmd))
-               (t
-                (user-error "No replacement character typed"))))
-          (quit
-           (when (fboundp 'evil-repeat-abort)
-             (evil-repeat-abort))
-           (signal 'quit nil)))
-      (use-global-map old-global-map))))
-
-(defun evil-read-quoted-char ()
-  "Command that calls `read-quoted-char'.
-This command can be used wherever `read-quoted-char' is required
-as a command. Its main use is in the `evil-read-key-map'."
-  (interactive)
-  (read-quoted-char))
-
-(defun evil-read-digraph-char (&optional hide-chars)
-  "Read two keys from keyboard forming a digraph.
-This function creates an overlay at (point), hiding the next
-HIDE-CHARS characters. HIDE-CHARS defaults to 1."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (char1 char2 string overlay)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (setq overlay (make-overlay (point)
-                                      (min (point-max)
-                                           (+ (or hide-chars 1)
-                                              (point)))))
-          (overlay-put overlay 'invisible t)
-          ;; create overlay prompt
-          (setq string "?")
-          (put-text-property 0 1 'face 'minibuffer-prompt string)
-          ;; put cursor at (i.e., right before) the prompt
-          (put-text-property 0 1 'cursor t string)
-          (overlay-put overlay 'after-string string)
-          (setq char1 (read-key))
-          (setq string (string char1))
-          (put-text-property 0 1 'face 'minibuffer-prompt string)
-          (put-text-property 0 1 'cursor t string)
-          (overlay-put overlay 'after-string string)
-          (setq char2 (read-key)))
-      (delete-overlay overlay))
-    (or (evil-digraph (list char1 char2))
-        ;; use the last character if undefined
-        char2)))
-
-(defun evil-read-motion (&optional motion count type modifier)
-  "Read a MOTION, motion COUNT and motion TYPE from the keyboard.
-The type may be overridden with MODIFIER, which may be a type
-or a Visual selection as defined by `evil-define-visual-selection'.
-Return a list (MOTION COUNT [TYPE])."
-  (let ((modifiers '((evil-visual-char . char)
-                     (evil-visual-line . line)
-                     (evil-visual-block . block)))
-        command prefix)
-    (setq evil-this-type-modified nil)
-    (unless motion
-      (while (progn
-               (setq command (evil-keypress-parser)
-                     motion (pop command)
-                     prefix (pop command))
-               (when prefix
-                 (if count
-                     (setq count (string-to-number
-                                  (concat (number-to-string count)
-                                          (number-to-string prefix))))
-                   (setq count prefix)))
-               ;; if the command is a type modifier, read more
-               (when (rassq motion evil-visual-alist)
-                 (setq modifier
-                       (or modifier
-                           (car (rassq motion evil-visual-alist))))))))
-    (when modifier
-      (setq type (or type (evil-type motion 'exclusive)))
-      (cond
-       ((eq modifier 'char)
-        ;; TODO: this behavior could be less hard-coded
-        (if (eq type 'exclusive)
-            (setq type 'inclusive)
-          (setq type 'exclusive)))
-       (t
-        (setq type modifier)))
-      (setq evil-this-type-modified type))
-    (list motion count type)))
-
-(defun evil-mouse-events-p (keys)
-  "Returns non-nil iff KEYS contains a mouse event."
-  (catch 'done
-    (dotimes (i (length keys))
-      (when (or (and (fboundp 'mouse-event-p)
-                     (mouse-event-p (aref keys i)))
-                (mouse-movement-p (aref keys i)))
-        (throw 'done t)))
-    nil))
-
-(defun evil-extract-count (keys)
-  "Splits the key-sequence KEYS into prefix-argument and the rest.
-Returns the list (PREFIX CMD SEQ REST), where PREFIX is the
-prefix count, CMD the command to be executed, SEQ the subsequence
-calling CMD, and REST is all remaining events in the
-key-sequence. PREFIX and REST may be nil if they do not exist.
-If a command is bound to some keyboard macro, it is expanded
-recursively."
-  (catch 'done
-    (let* ((len (length keys))
-           (beg 0)
-           (end 1)
-           (found-prefix nil))
-      (while (and (<= end len))
-        (let ((cmd (key-binding (substring keys beg end))))
-          (cond
-           ((memq cmd '(undefined nil))
-            (user-error "No command bound to %s" (substring keys beg end)))
-           ((arrayp cmd) ; keyboard macro, replace command with macro
-            (setq keys (vconcat (substring keys 0 beg)
-                                cmd
-                                (substring keys end))
-                  end (1+ beg)
-                  len (length keys)))
-           ((functionp cmd)
-            (if (or (memq cmd '(digit-argument negative-argument))
-                    (and found-prefix
-                         (evil-get-command-property
-                          cmd :digit-argument-redirection)))
-                ;; skip those commands
-                (setq found-prefix t ; found at least one prefix argument
-                      beg end
-                      end (1+ end))
-              ;; a real command, finish
-              (throw 'done
-                     (list (unless (zerop beg)
-                             (string-to-number
-                              (concat (substring keys 0 beg))))
-                           cmd
-                           (substring keys beg end)
-                           (when (< end len)
-                             (substring keys end))))))
-           (t ; append a further event
-            (setq end (1+ end))))))
-      (user-error "Key sequence contains no complete binding"))))
-
-(defmacro evil-redirect-digit-argument (map keys target)
-  "Bind a wrapper function calling TARGET or `digit-argument'.
-MAP is a keymap for binding KEYS to the wrapper for TARGET.
-The wrapper only calls `digit-argument' if a prefix-argument
-has already been started; otherwise TARGET is called."
-  (let* ((target (eval target))
-         (wrapper (intern (format "evil-digit-argument-or-%s"
-                                  target))))
-    `(progn
-       (define-key ,map ,keys ',wrapper)
-       (evil-define-command ,wrapper ()
-         :digit-argument-redirection ,target
-         :keep-visual t
-         :repeat nil
-         (interactive)
-         (cond
-          (current-prefix-arg
-           (setq this-command #'digit-argument)
-           (call-interactively #'digit-argument))
-          (t
-           (let ((target (or (command-remapping #',target)
-                             #',target)))
-             (setq this-command target)
-             (call-interactively target))))))))
-
-(defun evil-extract-append (file-or-append)
-  "Return an (APPEND . FILENAME) pair based on FILE-OR-APPEND.
-FILE-OR-APPEND should either be a filename or a \">> FILE\"
-directive.  APPEND will be t if FILE-OR-APPEND is an append
-directive and nil otherwise.  FILENAME will be the extracted
-filename."
-  (if (and (stringp file-or-append)
-           (string-match "\\(>> *\\)" file-or-append))
-      (cons t (substring file-or-append(match-end 1)))
-    (cons nil file-or-append)))
-
-(defun evil-set-keymap-prompt (map prompt)
-  "Set the prompt-string of MAP to PROMPT."
-  (delq (keymap-prompt map) map)
-  (when prompt
-    (setcdr map (cons prompt (cdr map)))))
-
-(defun evil-lookup-key (map key)
-  "Returns non-nil value if KEY is bound in MAP."
-  (let ((definition (lookup-key map key)))
-    (if (numberp definition) ; in-band error
-        nil
-      definition)))
-
-;;; Display
-
-(defun evil-set-cursor (specs)
-  "Change the cursor's apperance according to SPECS.
-SPECS may be a cursor type as per `cursor-type', a color
-string as passed to `set-cursor-color', a zero-argument
-function for changing the cursor, or a list of the above."
-  (unless (and (listp specs)
-               (null (cdr-safe (last specs))))
-    (setq specs (list specs)))
-  (dolist (spec specs)
-    (cond
-     ((functionp spec)
-      (condition-case nil
-          (funcall spec)
-        (error nil)))
-     ((stringp spec)
-      (evil-set-cursor-color spec))
-     (t
-      (setq cursor-type spec)))))
-
-(defun evil-set-cursor-color (color)
-  "Set the cursor color to COLOR."
-  (unless (equal (frame-parameter nil 'cursor-color) color)
-    ;; `set-cursor-color' forces a redisplay, so only
-    ;; call it when the color actually changes
-    (set-cursor-color color)))
-
-(defun evil-refresh-cursor (&optional state buffer)
-  "Refresh the cursor for STATE in BUFFER.
-BUFFER defaults to the current buffer.  If STATE is nil the
-cursor type is either `evil-force-cursor' or the current state."
-  (when (and (boundp 'evil-local-mode) evil-local-mode)
-    (let* ((state (or state evil-force-cursor evil-state 'normal))
-           (default (or evil-default-cursor t))
-           (cursor (evil-state-property state :cursor t))
-           (color (or (and (stringp cursor) cursor)
-                      (and (listp cursor)
-                           (evil-member-if #'stringp cursor))
-                      (frame-parameter nil 'cursor-color))))
-      (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-        ;; if both STATE and `evil-default-cursor'
-        ;; specify a color, don't set it twice
-        (when (and color (listp default))
-          (setq default (evil-filter-list #'stringp default)))
-        (evil-set-cursor default)
-        (evil-set-cursor cursor)))))
-
-(defmacro evil-save-cursor (&rest body)
-  "Save the current cursor; execute BODY; restore the cursor."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((cursor cursor-type)
-         (color (frame-parameter (selected-frame) 'cursor-color))
-         (inhibit-quit t))
-     (unwind-protect
-         (progn ,@body)
-       (evil-set-cursor cursor)
-       (evil-set-cursor color))))
-
-(defun evil-echo (string &rest args)
-  "Display an unlogged message in the echo area.
-That is, the message is not logged in the *Messages* buffer.
-\(To log the message, just use `message'.)"
-  (unless evil-no-display
-    (let (message-log-max)
-      (apply #'message string args))))
-
-(defun evil-echo-area-save ()
-  "Save the current echo area in `evil-echo-area-message'."
-  (setq evil-echo-area-message (current-message)))
-
-(defun evil-echo-area-restore ()
-  "Restore the echo area from `evil-echo-area-message'.
-Does not restore if `evil-write-echo-area' is non-nil."
-  (unless evil-write-echo-area
-    (if evil-echo-area-message
-        (message "%s" evil-echo-area-message)
-      (message nil)))
-  (setq evil-echo-area-message nil
-        evil-write-echo-area nil))
-
-;; toggleable version of `with-temp-message'
-(defmacro evil-save-echo-area (&rest body)
-  "Save the echo area; execute BODY; restore the echo area.
-Intermittent messages are not logged in the *Messages* buffer."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((inhibit-quit t)
-         evil-echo-area-message
-         evil-write-echo-area)
-     (unwind-protect
-         (progn
-           (evil-echo-area-save)
-           ,@body)
-       (evil-echo-area-restore))))
-
-(defmacro evil-without-display (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY without Evil displays.
-Inhibits echo area messages, mode line updates and cursor changes."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((evil-no-display t))
-     ,@body))
-
-(defun evil-num-visible-lines ()
-  "Returns the number of currently visible lines."
-  (- (window-height) 1))
-
-(defun evil-count-lines (beg end)
-  "Return absolute line-number-difference betweeen `beg` and `end`.
-This should give the same results no matter where on the line `beg`
-and `end` are."
-  (if (= beg end)
-      0
-    (let* ((last (max beg end))
-           (end-at-bol (save-excursion (goto-char last)
-                                       (bolp))))
-      (if end-at-bol
-          (count-lines beg end)
-        (1- (count-lines beg end))))))
-
-;;; Movement
-
-(defun evil-normalize-position (pos)
-  "Return POS if it does not exceed the buffer boundaries.
-If POS is less than `point-min', return `point-min'.
-Is POS is more than `point-max', return `point-max'.
-If POS is a marker, return its position."
-  (cond
-   ((not (number-or-marker-p pos))
-    pos)
-   ((< pos (point-min))
-    (point-min))
-   ((> pos (point-max))
-    (point-max))
-   ((markerp pos)
-    (marker-position pos))
-   (t
-    pos)))
-
-(defmacro evil-save-goal-column (&rest body)
-  "Restores the goal column after execution of BODY.
-See also `evil-save-column'."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((goal-column goal-column)
-         (temporary-goal-column temporary-goal-column))
-     ,@body))
-
-(defmacro evil-save-column (&rest body)
-  "Restores the column after execution of BODY.
-See also `evil-save-goal-column'."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((col (current-column)))
-     (evil-save-goal-column
-       ,@body
-       (move-to-column col))))
-
-(defun evil-narrow (beg end)
-  "Restrict the buffer to BEG and END.
-BEG or END may be nil, specifying a one-sided restriction including
-`point-min' or `point-max'. See also `evil-with-restriction.'"
-  (setq beg (or (evil-normalize-position beg) (point-min)))
-  (setq end (or (evil-normalize-position end) (point-max)))
-  (narrow-to-region beg end))
-
-(defmacro evil-with-restriction (beg end &rest body)
-  "Execute BODY with the buffer narrowed to BEG and END.
-BEG or END may be nil as passed to `evil-narrow'; this creates
-a one-sided restriction."
-  (declare (indent 2)
-           (debug t))
-  `(save-restriction
-     (let ((evil-restriction-stack
-            (cons (cons (point-min) (point-max)) evil-restriction-stack)))
-       (evil-narrow ,beg ,end)
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defmacro evil-without-restriction (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY with the top-most narrowing removed.
-This works only if the previous narrowing has been generated by
-`evil-with-restriction'."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(save-restriction
-     (widen)
-     (narrow-to-region (car (car evil-restriction-stack))
-                       (cdr (car evil-restriction-stack)))
-     (let ((evil-restriction-stack (cdr evil-restriction-stack)))
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defmacro evil-narrow-to-field (&rest body)
-  "Narrow to the current field."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(evil-with-restriction (field-beginning) (field-end)
-     ,@body))
-
-(defun evil-move-beginning-of-line (&optional arg)
-  "Move to the beginning of the line as displayed.
-Like `move-beginning-of-line', but retains the goal column."
-  (evil-save-goal-column
-    (move-beginning-of-line arg)
-    (beginning-of-line)))
-
-(defun evil-move-end-of-line (&optional arg)
-  "Move to the end of the line as displayed.
-Like `move-end-of-line', but retains the goal column."
-  (evil-save-goal-column
-    (move-end-of-line arg)
-    (end-of-line)))
-
-(defun evil-adjust-cursor (&optional force)
-  "Move point one character back if at the end of a non-empty line.
-This behavior is contingent on the variable `evil-move-cursor-back';
-use the FORCE parameter to override it."
-  (when (and (eolp)
-             (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-             (not (bolp))
-             (= (point)
-                (save-excursion
-                  (evil-move-end-of-line)
-                  (point))))
-    (evil-move-cursor-back force)))
-
-(defun evil-move-cursor-back (&optional force)
-  "Move point one character back within the current line.
-Contingent on the variable `evil-move-cursor-back' or the FORCE
-argument. Honors field boundaries, i.e., constrains the movement
-to the current field as recognized by `line-beginning-position'."
-  (when (or evil-move-cursor-back force)
-    (unless (or (= (point) (line-beginning-position))
-                (and (boundp 'visual-line-mode)
-                     visual-line-mode
-                     (= (point) (save-excursion
-                                  (beginning-of-visual-line)
-                                  (point)))))
-      (backward-char))))
-
-(defun evil-line-position (line &optional column)
-  "Return the position of LINE.
-If COLUMN is specified, return its position on the line.
-A negative number means the end of the line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (when (fboundp 'evil-goto-line)
-      (evil-goto-line line))
-    (if (numberp column)
-        (if (< column 0)
-            (beginning-of-line 2)
-          (move-to-column column))
-      (beginning-of-line))
-    (point)))
-
-(defun evil-column (&optional pos)
-  "Return the horizontal position of POS.
-POS defaults to point."
-  (save-excursion
-    (when pos
-      (goto-char pos))
-    (current-column)))
-
-(defun evil-move-to-column (column &optional dir force)
-  "Move point to column COLUMN in the current line.
-Places point at left of the tab character (at the right if DIR
-is non-nil) and returns point."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (move-to-column column force)
-  (unless force
-    (when (or (not dir) (and (numberp dir) (< dir 1)))
-      (when (> (current-column) column)
-        (evil-move-cursor-back))))
-  (point))
-
-(defmacro evil-loop (spec &rest body)
-  "Loop with countdown variable.
-Evaluate BODY with VAR counting down from COUNT to 0.
-COUNT can be negative, in which case VAR counts up instead.
-The return value is the value of VAR when the loop
-terminates, which is 0 if the loop completes successfully.
-RESULT specifies a variable for storing this value.
-
-\(fn (VAR COUNT [RESULT]) BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug dolist))
-  (let* ((i (make-symbol "loopvar"))
-         (var (pop spec))
-         (count (pop spec))
-         (result (pop spec)))
-    (setq var (or (unless (eq var result) var) i)
-          result (or result var))
-    `(let ((,var ,count))
-       (setq ,result ,var)
-       (while (/= ,var 0)
-         ,@body
-         (if (> ,var 0)
-             (setq ,var (1- ,var))
-           (setq ,var (1+ ,var)))
-         (setq ,result ,var))
-       ,var)))
-
-;;; Motions
-
-(defmacro evil-motion-loop (spec &rest body)
-  "Loop a certain number of times.
-Evaluate BODY repeatedly COUNT times with VAR bound to 1 or -1,
-depending on the sign of COUNT. RESULT, if specified, holds
-the number of unsuccessful iterations, which is 0 if the loop
-completes successfully. This is also the return value.
-
-Each iteration must move point; if point does not change,
-the loop immediately quits. See also `evil-loop'.
-
-\(fn (VAR COUNT [RESULT]) BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug ((symbolp form &optional symbolp) body)))
-  (let* ((var (or (pop spec) (make-symbol "unitvar")))
-         (countval (or (pop spec) 0))
-         (result (pop spec))
-         (i (make-symbol "loopvar"))
-         (count (make-symbol "countvar"))
-         (done (make-symbol "donevar"))
-         (orig (make-symbol "origvar")))
-    `(let* ((,count ,countval)
-            (,var (if (< ,count 0) -1 1)))
-       (catch ',done
-         (evil-loop (,i ,count ,result)
-           (let ((,orig (point)))
-             ,@body
-             (when (= (point) ,orig)
-               (throw ',done ,i))))))))
-
-(defmacro evil-signal-without-movement (&rest body)
-  "Catches errors provided point moves within this scope."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((p (point)))
-     (condition-case err
-         (progn ,@body)
-       (error
-        (when (= p (point))
-          (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))))
-
-(defun evil-signal-at-bob-or-eob (&optional count)
-  "Signals error if `point' is at boundaries.
-If `point' is at bob and COUNT is negative this function signal
-'beginning-of-buffer. If `point' is at eob and COUNT is positive
-this function singal 'end-of-buffer. This function should be used
-in motions. COUNT defaults to 1."
-  (setq count (or count 1))
-  (cond
-   ((< count 0) (evil-signal-at-bob))
-   ((> count 0) (evil-signal-at-eob))))
-
-(defun evil-signal-at-bob ()
-  "Signals 'beginning-of-buffer if `point' is at bob.
-This function should be used in backward motions. If `point' is at
-bob so that no further backward motion is possible the error
-'beginning-of-buffer is raised."
-  (when (bobp) (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil)))
-
-(defun evil-signal-at-eob ()
-  "Signals 'end-of-buffer if `point' is at eob.
-This function should be used in forward motions. If `point' is close
-to eob so that no further forward motion is possible the error
-'end-of-buffer is raised. This is the case if `point' is at
-`point-max' or if is one position before `point-max',
-`evil-move-cursor-back' is non-nil and `point' is not at the end
-of a line. The latter is necessary because `point' cannot be
-moved to `point-max' if `evil-move-cursor-back' is non-nil and
-the last line in the buffer is not empty."
-  (when (or (eobp)
-            (and (not (eolp))
-                 evil-move-cursor-back
-                 (save-excursion (forward-char) (eobp))))
-    (signal 'end-of-buffer nil)))
-
-(defmacro evil-with-hproject-point-on-window (&rest body)
-  "Project point after BODY to current window.
-If point is on a position left or right of the current window
-then it is moved to the left and right boundary of the window,
-respectively. If `auto-hscroll-mode' is non-nil then the left and
-right positions are increased or decreased, respectively, by
-`horizontal-margin' so that no automatic scrolling occurs."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  (let ((diff (make-symbol "diff"))
-        (left (make-symbol "left"))
-        (right (make-symbol "right")))
-    `(let ((,diff (if auto-hscroll-mode (1+ hscroll-margin) 0))
-           auto-hscroll-mode)
-       ,@body
-       (let* ((,left (+ (window-hscroll) ,diff))
-              (,right (+ (window-hscroll) (window-width) (- ,diff) -1)))
-         (move-to-column (min (max (current-column) ,left) ,right))))))
-
-(defun evil-goto-min (&rest positions)
-  "Go to the smallest position in POSITIONS.
-Non-numerical elements are ignored.
-See also `evil-goto-max'."
-  (when (setq positions (evil-filter-list
-                         #'(lambda (elt)
-                             (not (number-or-marker-p elt)))
-                         positions))
-    (goto-char (apply #'min positions))))
-
-(defun evil-goto-max (&rest positions)
-  "Go to the largest position in POSITIONS.
-Non-numerical elements are ignored.
-See also `evil-goto-min'."
-  (when (setq positions (evil-filter-list
-                         #'(lambda (elt)
-                             (not (number-or-marker-p elt)))
-                         positions))
-    (goto-char (apply #'max positions))))
-
-(defun evil-forward-not-thing (thing &optional count)
-  "Move point to the end or beginning of the complement of THING."
-  (evil-motion-loop (dir (or count 1))
-    (let (bnd)
-      (cond
-       ((> dir 0)
-        (while (and (setq bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing))
-                    (< (point) (cdr bnd)))
-          (goto-char (cdr bnd)))
-        ;; no thing at (point)
-        (if (zerop (forward-thing thing))
-            ;; now at the end of the next thing
-            (let ((bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing)))
-              (if (or (< (car bnd) (point))    ; end of a thing
-                      (= (car bnd) (cdr bnd))) ; zero width thing
-                  (goto-char (car bnd))
-                ;; beginning of yet another thing, go back
-                (forward-thing thing -1)))
-          (goto-char (point-max))))
-       (t
-        (while (and (not (bobp))
-                    (or (backward-char) t)
-                    (setq bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing))
-                    (< (point) (cdr bnd)))
-          (goto-char (car bnd)))
-        ;; either bob or no thing at point
-        (goto-char
-         (if (and (not (bobp))
-                  (zerop (forward-thing thing -1))
-                  (setq bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing)))
-             (cdr bnd)
-           (point-min))))))))
-
-(defun evil-bounds-of-not-thing-at-point (thing &optional which)
-  "Returns the bounds of a complement of THING at point.
-If there is a THING at point nil is returned.  Otherwise if WHICH
-is nil or 0 a cons cell (BEG . END) is returned. If WHICH is
-negative the beginning is returned. If WHICH is positive the END
-is returned."
-  (let ((pnt (point)))
-    (let ((beg (save-excursion
-                 (and (zerop (forward-thing thing -1))
-                      (forward-thing thing))
-                 (if (> (point) pnt) (point-min) (point))))
-          (end (save-excursion
-                 (and (zerop (forward-thing thing))
-                      (forward-thing thing -1))
-                 (if (< (point) pnt) (point-max) (point)))))
-      (when (and (<= beg (point)) (<= (point) end) (< beg end))
-        (cond
-         ((or (not which) (zerop which)) (cons beg end))
-         ((< which 0) beg)
-         ((> which 0) end))))))
-
-(defun evil-forward-nearest (count &rest forwards)
-  "Moves point forward to the first of several motions.
-FORWARDS is a list of forward motion functions (i.e. each moves
-point forward to the next end of a text object (if passed a +1)
-or backward to the preceeding beginning of a text object (if
-passed a -1)). This function calls each of these functions once
-and moves point to the nearest of the resulting positions. If
-COUNT is positive point is moved forward COUNT times, if negative
-point is moved backward -COUNT times."
-  (evil-motion-loop (dir (or count 1))
-    (let ((pnt (point))
-          (nxt (if (> dir 0) (point-max) (point-min))))
-      (dolist (fwd forwards)
-        (goto-char pnt)
-        (condition-case nil
-            (evil-with-restriction
-                (and (< dir 0)
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (goto-char nxt)
-                       (line-beginning-position 0)))
-                (and (> dir 0)
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (goto-char nxt)
-                       (line-end-position 2)))
-              (if (and (zerop (funcall fwd dir))
-                       (/= (point) pnt)
-                       (or (and (> dir 0) (< (point) nxt))
-                           (and (< dir 0) (> (point) nxt))))
-                  (setq nxt (point))))
-          (error)))
-      (goto-char nxt))))
-
-(defun bounds-of-evil-string-at-point (&optional state)
-  "Return the bounds of a string at point.
-If STATE is given it used a parsing state at point."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((state (or state (syntax-ppss))))
-      (and (nth 3 state)
-           (cons (nth 8 state)
-                 (and (parse-partial-sexp (point)
-                                          (point-max)
-                                          nil
-                                          nil
-                                          state
-                                          'syntax-table)
-                      (point)))))))
-(put 'evil-string 'bounds-of-thing-at-point #'bounds-of-evil-string-at-point)
-
-(defun bounds-of-evil-comment-at-point ()
-  "Return the bounds of a string at point."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((state (syntax-ppss)))
-      (and (nth 4 state)
-           (cons (nth 8 state)
-                 (and (parse-partial-sexp (point)
-                                          (point-max)
-                                          nil
-                                          nil
-                                          state
-                                          'syntax-table)
-                      (point)))))))
-(put 'evil-comment 'bounds-of-thing-at-point #'bounds-of-evil-comment-at-point)
-
-;; The purpose of this function is the provide line motions which
-;; preserve the column. This is how `previous-line' and `next-line'
-;; work, but unfortunately the behaviour is hard-coded: if and only if
-;; the last command was `previous-line' or `next-line', the column is
-;; preserved. Furthermore, in contrast to Vim, when we cannot go
-;; further, those motions move point to the beginning resp. the end of
-;; the line (we never want point to leave its column). The code here
-;; comes from simple.el, and I hope it will work in future.
-(defun evil-line-move (count &optional noerror)
-  "A wrapper for line motions which conserves the column.
-Signals an error at buffer boundaries unless NOERROR is non-nil."
-  (cond
-   (noerror
-    (condition-case nil
-        (evil-line-move count)
-      (error nil)))
-   (t
-    (evil-signal-without-movement
-      (setq this-command (if (>= count 0)
-                             #'next-line
-                           #'previous-line))
-      (let ((opoint (point)))
-        (condition-case err
-            (with-no-warnings
-              (funcall this-command (abs count)))
-          ((beginning-of-buffer end-of-buffer)
-           (let ((col (or goal-column
-                          (if (consp temporary-goal-column)
-                              (car temporary-goal-column)
-                            temporary-goal-column))))
-             (if line-move-visual
-                 (vertical-motion (cons col 0))
-               (line-move-finish col opoint (< count 0)))
-             ;; Maybe we should just `ding'?
-             (signal (car err) (cdr err))))))))))
-
-(defun evil-forward-syntax (syntax &optional count)
-  "Move point to the end or beginning of a sequence of characters in
-SYNTAX.
-Stop on reaching a character not in SYNTAX."
-  (let ((notsyntax (if (= (aref syntax 0) ?^)
-                       (substring syntax 1)
-                     (concat "^" syntax))))
-    (evil-motion-loop (dir (or count 1))
-      (cond
-       ((< dir 0)
-        (skip-syntax-backward notsyntax)
-        (skip-syntax-backward syntax))
-       (t
-        (skip-syntax-forward notsyntax)
-        (skip-syntax-forward syntax))))))
-
-(defun evil-forward-chars (chars &optional count)
-  "Move point to the end or beginning of a sequence of CHARS.
-CHARS is a character set as inside [...] in a regular expression."
-  (let ((notchars (if (= (aref chars 0) ?^)
-                      (substring chars 1)
-                    (concat "^" chars))))
-    (evil-motion-loop (dir (or count 1))
-      (cond
-       ((< dir 0)
-        (skip-chars-backward notchars)
-        (skip-chars-backward chars))
-       (t
-        (skip-chars-forward notchars)
-        (skip-chars-forward chars))))))
-
-(defun evil-up-block (beg end &optional count)
-  "Move point to the end or beginning of text enclosed by BEG and END.
-BEG and END should be regular expressions matching the opening
-and closing delimiters, respectively. If COUNT is greater than
-zero point is moved forward otherwise it is moved
-backwards. Whenever an opening delimiter is found the COUNT is
-increased by one, if a closing delimiter is found the COUNT is
-decreased by one. The motion stops when COUNT reaches zero. The
-match-data reflects the last successful match (that caused COUNT
-to reach zero). The behaviour of this functions is similar to
-`up-list'."
-  (let* ((count (or count 1))
-         (forwardp (> count 0))
-         (dir (if forwardp +1 -1)))
-    (catch 'done
-      (while (not (zerop count))
-        (let* ((pnt (point))
-               (cl (save-excursion
-                     (and (re-search-forward (if forwardp end beg) nil t dir)
-                          (or (/= pnt (point))
-                              (progn
-                                ;; zero size match, repeat search from
-                                ;; the next position
-                                (forward-char dir)
-                                (re-search-forward (if forwardp end beg) nil t dir)))
-                          (point))))
-               (match (match-data t))
-               (op (save-excursion
-                     (and (not (equal beg end))
-                          (re-search-forward (if forwardp beg end) cl t dir)
-                          (or (/= pnt (point))
-                              (progn
-                                ;; zero size match, repeat search from
-                                ;; the next position
-                                (forward-char dir)
-                                (re-search-forward (if forwardp beg end) cl t dir)))
-                          (point)))))
-          (cond
-           ((not cl)
-            (goto-char (if forwardp (point-max) (point-min)))
-            (set-match-data nil)
-            (throw 'done count))
-           (t
-            (if op
-                (progn
-                  (setq count (if forwardp (1+ count) (1- count)))
-                  (goto-char op))
-              (setq count (if forwardp (1- count) (1+ count)))
-              (if (zerop count) (set-match-data match))
-              (goto-char cl))))))
-      0)))
-
-(defun evil-up-paren (open close &optional count)
-  "Move point to the end or beginning of balanced parentheses.
-OPEN and CLOSE should be characters identifying the opening and
-closing parenthesis, respectively. If COUNT is greater than zero
-point is moved forward otherwise it is moved backwards. Whenever
-an opening delimiter is found the COUNT is increased by one, if a
-closing delimiter is found the COUNT is decreased by one. The
-motion stops when COUNT reaches zero. The match-data reflects the
-last successful match (that caused COUNT to reach zero)."
-  ;; Always use the default `forward-sexp-function'. This is important
-  ;; for modes that use a custom one like `python-mode'.
-  ;; (addresses #364)
-  (let (forward-sexp-function)
-    (with-syntax-table (copy-syntax-table (syntax-table))
-      (modify-syntax-entry open (format "(%c" close))
-      (modify-syntax-entry close (format ")%c" open))
-      (let ((rest (evil-motion-loop (dir count)
-                    (let ((pnt (point)))
-                      (condition-case nil
-                          (cond
-                           ((> dir 0)
-                            (while (progn
-                                     (up-list dir)
-                                     (/= (char-before) close))))
-                           (t
-                            (while (progn
-                                     (up-list dir)
-                                     (/= (char-after) open)))))
-                        (error (goto-char pnt)))))))
-        (cond
-         ((= rest count) (set-match-data nil))
-         ((> count 0) (set-match-data (list (1- (point)) (point))))
-         (t (set-match-data (list (point) (1+ (point))))))
-        rest))))
-
-(defun evil-up-xml-tag (&optional count)
-  "Move point to the end or beginning of balanced xml tags.
-OPEN and CLOSE should be characters identifying the opening and
-closing parenthesis, respectively. If COUNT is greater than zero
-point is moved forward otherwise it is moved backwards. Whenever
-an opening delimiter is found the COUNT is increased by one, if a
-closing delimiter is found the COUNT is decreased by one. The
-motion stops when COUNT reaches zero. The match-data reflects the
-last successful match (that caused COUNT to reach zero)."
-  (let* ((dir (if (> (or count 1) 0) +1 -1))
-         (count (abs (or count 1)))
-         (match (> count 0))
-         (op (if (> dir 0) 1 2))
-         (cl (if (> dir 0) 2 1))
-         (orig (point))
-         pnt tags match)
-    (catch 'done
-      (while (> count 0)
-        ;; find the previous opening tag
-        (while
-            (and (setq match
-                       (re-search-forward
-                        "<\\([^/ >]+\\)\\(?:[^\"/>]\\|\"[^\"]*\"\\)*?>\\|</\\([^>]+?\\)>"
-                        nil t dir))
-                 (cond
-                  ((match-beginning op)
-                   (push (match-string op) tags))
-                  ((null tags) nil) ; free closing tag
-                  ((and (< dir 0)
-                        (string= (car tags) (match-string cl)))
-                   ;; in backward direction we only accept matching
-                   ;; tags. If the current tag is a free opener
-                   ;; without matching closing tag, the subsequents
-                   ;; test will make us ignore this tag
-                   (pop tags))
-                  ((and (> dir 0))
-                   ;; non matching openers are considered free openers
-                   (while (and tags
-                               (not (string= (car tags)
-                                             (match-string cl))))
-                     (pop tags))
-                   (pop tags)))))
-        (unless (setq match (and match (match-data t)))
-          (setq match nil)
-          (throw 'done count))
-        ;; found closing tag, look for corresponding opening tag
-        (cond
-         ((> dir 0)
-          (setq pnt (match-end 0))
-          (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
-         (t
-          (setq pnt (match-beginning 0))
-          (goto-char (match-end 0))))
-        (let* ((tag (match-string cl))
-               (refwd (concat "<\\(/\\)?"
-                              (regexp-quote tag)
-                              "\\(?:>\\| \\(?:[^\"/>]\\|\"[^\"]*\"\\)*?>\\)"))
-               (cnt 1))
-          (while (and (> cnt 0) (re-search-backward refwd nil t dir))
-            (setq cnt (+ cnt (if (match-beginning 1) dir (- dir)))))
-          (if (zerop cnt) (setq count (1- count) tags nil))
-          (goto-char pnt)))
-      (if (> count 0)
-          (set-match-data nil)
-        (set-match-data match)
-        (goto-char (if (> dir 0) (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))))
-    ;; if not found, set to point-max/point-min
-    (unless (zerop count)
-      (set-match-data nil)
-      (goto-char (if (> dir 0) (point-max) (point-min)))
-      (if (/= (point) orig) (setq count (1- count))))
-    (* dir count)))
-
-(defun evil-forward-quote (quote &optional count)
-  "Move point to the end or beginning of a string.
-QUOTE is the character delimiting the string. If COUNT is greater
-than zero point is moved forward otherwise it is moved
-backwards."
-  (let (reset-parser)
-    (with-syntax-table (copy-syntax-table (syntax-table))
-      (unless (= (char-syntax quote) ?\")
-        (modify-syntax-entry quote "\"")
-        (setq reset-parser t))
-      ;; global parser state is out of state, use local one
-      (let* ((pnt (point))
-             (state (save-excursion
-                      (beginning-of-defun)
-                      (parse-partial-sexp (point) pnt nil nil (syntax-ppss))))
-             (bnd (bounds-of-evil-string-at-point state)))
-        (when (and bnd (< (point) (cdr bnd)))
-          ;; currently within a string
-          (if (> count 0)
-              (progn
-                (goto-char (cdr bnd))
-                (setq count (1- count)))
-            (goto-char (car bnd))
-            (setq count (1+ count))))
-        ;; forward motions work with local parser state
-        (cond
-         ((> count 0)
-          ;; no need to reset global parser state because we only use
-          ;; the local one
-          (setq reset-parser nil)
-          (catch 'done
-            (while (and (> count 0) (not (eobp)))
-              (setq state (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max)
-                                              nil
-                                              nil
-                                              state
-                                              'syntax-table))
-              (cond
-               ((nth 3 state)
-                (setq bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-string))
-                (goto-char (cdr bnd))
-                (setq count (1- count)))
-               ((eobp) (goto-char pnt) (throw 'done nil))))))
-         ((< count 0)
-          ;; need to update global cache because of backward motion
-          (setq reset-parser (and reset-parser (point)))
-          (save-excursion
-            (beginning-of-defun)
-            (syntax-ppss-flush-cache (point)))
-          (catch 'done
-            (while (and (< count 0) (not (bobp)))
-              (setq pnt (point))
-              (while (and (not (bobp))
-                          (or (eobp) (/= (char-after) quote)))
-                (backward-char))
-              (cond
-               ((setq bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-string))
-                (goto-char (car bnd))
-                (setq count (1+ count)))
-               ((bobp) (goto-char pnt) (throw 'done nil))
-               (t (backward-char))))))
-         (t (setq reset-parser nil)))))
-    (when reset-parser
-      ;; reset global cache
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char reset-parser)
-        (beginning-of-defun)
-        (syntax-ppss-flush-cache (point))))
-    count))
-
-;;; Thing-at-point motion functions for Evil text objects and motions
-(defun forward-evil-empty-line (&optional count)
-  "Move forward COUNT empty lines."
-  (setq count (or count 1))
-  (cond
-   ((> count 0)
-    (while (and (> count 0) (not (eobp)))
-      (when (and (bolp) (eolp))
-        (setq count (1- count)))
-      (forward-line 1)))
-   (t
-    (while (and (< count 0) (not (bobp))
-                (zerop (forward-line -1)))
-      (when (and (bolp) (eolp))
-        (setq count (1+ count))))))
-  count)
-
-(defun forward-evil-space (&optional count)
-  "Move forward COUNT whitespace sequences [[:space:]]+."
-  (evil-forward-chars "[:space:]" count))
-
-(defun forward-evil-word (&optional count)
-  "Move forward COUNT words.
-Moves point COUNT words forward or (- COUNT) words backward if
-COUNT is negative. Point is placed after the end of the word (if
-forward) or at the first character of the word (if backward). A
-word is a sequence of word characters matching
-\[[:word:]] (recognized by `forward-word'), a sequence of
-non-whitespace non-word characters '[^[:word:]\\n\\r\\t\\f ]', or
-an empty line matching ^$."
-  (evil-forward-nearest
-   count
-   #'(lambda (&optional cnt)
-       (let ((word-separating-categories evil-cjk-word-separating-categories)
-             (word-combining-categories evil-cjk-word-combining-categories)
-             (pnt (point)))
-         (forward-word cnt)
-         (if (= pnt (point)) cnt 0)))
-   #'(lambda (&optional cnt)
-       (evil-forward-chars "^[:word:]\n\r\t\f " cnt))
-   #'forward-evil-empty-line))
-
-(defun forward-evil-WORD (&optional count)
-  "Move forward COUNT \"WORDS\".
-Moves point COUNT WORDS forward or (- COUNT) WORDS backward if
-COUNT is negative. Point is placed after the end of the WORD (if
-forward) or at the first character of the WORD (if backward). A
-WORD is a sequence of non-whitespace characters
-'[^\\n\\r\\t\\f ]', or an empty line matching ^$."
-  (evil-forward-nearest count
-                        #'(lambda (&optional cnt)
-                            (evil-forward-chars "^\n\r\t\f " cnt))
-                        #'forward-evil-empty-line))
-
-(defun forward-evil-symbol (&optional count)
-  "Move forward COUNT symbols.
-Moves point COUNT symbols forward or (- COUNT) symbols backward
-if COUNT is negative. Point is placed after the end of the
-symbol (if forward) or at the first character of the symbol (if
-backward). A symbol is either determined by `forward-symbol', or
-is a sequence of characters not in the word, symbol or whitespace
-syntax classes."
-  (evil-forward-nearest
-   count
-   #'(lambda (&optional cnt)
-       (evil-forward-syntax "^w_->" cnt))
-   #'(lambda (&optional cnt)
-       (let ((pnt (point)))
-         (forward-symbol cnt)
-         (if (= pnt (point)) cnt 0)))
-   #'forward-evil-empty-line))
-
-(defun forward-evil-defun (&optional count)
-  "Move forward COUNT defuns.
-Moves point COUNT defuns forward or (- COUNT) defuns backward
-if COUNT is negative.  A defun is defined by
-`beginning-of-defun' and `end-of-defun' functions."
-  (evil-motion-loop (dir (or count 1))
-    (if (> dir 0) (end-of-defun) (beginning-of-defun))))
-
-(defun forward-evil-sentence (&optional count)
-  "Move forward COUNT sentences.
-Moves point COUNT sentences forward or (- COUNT) sentences
-backward if COUNT is negative.  This function is the same as
-`forward-sentence' but returns the number of sentences that could
-NOT be moved over."
-  (evil-motion-loop (dir (or count 1))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (forward-sentence dir)
-      (error))))
-
-(defun forward-evil-paragraph (&optional count)
-  "Move forward COUNT paragraphs.
-Moves point COUNT paragraphs forward or (- COUNT) paragraphs backward
-if COUNT is negative.  A paragraph is defined by
-`start-of-paragraph-text' and `forward-paragraph' functions."
-  (evil-motion-loop (dir (or count 1))
-    (cond
-     ((> dir 0) (forward-paragraph))
-     ((not (bobp)) (start-of-paragraph-text) (beginning-of-line)))))
-
-(defvar evil-forward-quote-char ?\"
-  "The character to be used by `forward-evil-quote'.")
-
-(defun forward-evil-quote (&optional count)
-  "Move forward COUNT strings.
-The quotation character is specified by the global variable
-`evil-forward-quote-char'. This character is passed to
-`evil-forward-quote'."
-  (evil-forward-quote evil-forward-quote-char count))
-
-(defun forward-evil-quote-simple (&optional count)
-  "Move forward COUNT strings.
-The quotation character is specified by the global variable
-`evil-forward-quote-char'. This functions uses Vim's rules
-parsing from the beginning of the current line for quotation
-characters. It should only be used when looking for strings
-within comments and buffer *must* be narrowed to the comment."
-  (let ((dir (if (> (or count 1) 0) 1 -1))
-        (ch evil-forward-quote-char)
-        (pnt (point))
-        (cnt 0))
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    ;; count number of quotes before pnt
-    (while (< (point) pnt)
-      (when (= (char-after) ch)
-        (setq cnt (1+ cnt)))
-      (forward-char))
-    (setq cnt (- (* 2 (abs count)) (mod cnt 2)))
-    (cond
-     ((> dir 0)
-      (while (and (not (eolp)) (not (zerop cnt)))
-        (when (= (char-after) ch) (setq cnt (1- cnt)))
-        (forward-char))
-      (when (not (zerop cnt)) (goto-char (point-max))))
-     (t
-      (while (and (not (bolp)) (not (zerop cnt)))
-        (when (= (char-before) ch) (setq cnt (1- cnt)))
-        (forward-char -1))
-      (when (not (zerop cnt)) (goto-char (point-min)))))
-    (/ cnt 2)))
-
-;;; Motion functions
-(defun evil-forward-beginning (thing &optional count)
-  "Move forward to beginning of THING.
-The motion is repeated COUNT times."
-  (setq count (or count 1))
-  (if (< count 0)
-      (forward-thing thing count)
-    (let ((bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing))
-          rest)
-      (when (and bnd (< (point) (cdr bnd)))
-        (goto-char (cdr bnd)))
-      (condition-case nil
-          (when (zerop (setq rest (forward-thing thing count)))
-            (when (and (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing)
-                       (not (bobp))
-                       ;; handle final empty line
-                       (not (and (bolp) (eobp))))
-              (forward-char -1))
-            (beginning-of-thing thing))
-        (error))
-      rest)))
-
-(defun evil-backward-beginning (thing &optional count)
-  "Move backward to beginning of THING.
-The motion is repeated COUNT times. This is the same as calling
-`evil-backward-beginning' with -COUNT."
-  (evil-forward-beginning thing (- (or count 1))))
-
-(defun evil-forward-end (thing &optional count)
-  "Move forward to end of THING.
-The motion is repeated COUNT times."
-  (setq count (or count 1))
-  (cond
-   ((> count 0)
-    (unless (eobp) (forward-char))
-    (prog1 (forward-thing thing count)
-      (unless (bobp) (forward-char -1))))
-   (t
-    (let ((bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing))
-          rest)
-      (when (and bnd (< (point) (cdr bnd) ))
-        (goto-char (car bnd)))
-      (condition-case nil
-          (when (zerop (setq rest (forward-thing thing count)))
-            (end-of-thing thing)
-            (forward-char -1))
-        (error))
-      rest))))
-
-(defun evil-backward-end (thing &optional count)
-  "Move backward to end of THING.
-The motion is repeated COUNT times. This is the same as calling
-`evil-backward-end' with -COUNT."
-  (evil-forward-end thing (- (or count 1))))
-
-(defun evil-forward-word (&optional count)
-  "Move by words.
-Moves point COUNT words forward or (- COUNT) words backward if
-COUNT is negative. This function is the same as `forward-word'
-but returns the number of words by which point could *not* be
-moved."
-  (setq count (or count 1))
-  (let* ((dir (if (>= count 0) +1 -1))
-         (count (abs count)))
-    (while (and (> count 0)
-                (forward-word dir))
-      (setq count (1- count)))
-    count))
-
-(defun evil-in-comment-p (&optional pos)
-  "Checks if POS is within a comment according to current syntax.
-If POS is nil, (point) is used. The return value is the beginning
-position of the comment."
-  (setq pos (or pos (point)))
-  (let ((chkpos
-         (cond
-          ((eobp) pos)
-          ((= (char-syntax (char-after)) ?<) (1+ pos))
-          ((and (not (zerop (logand (car (syntax-after (point)))
-                                    (lsh 1 16))))
-                (not (zerop (logand (or (car (syntax-after (1+ (point)))) 0)
-                                    (lsh 1 17)))))
-           (+ pos 2))
-          ((and (not (zerop (logand (car (syntax-after (point)))
-                                    (lsh 1 17))))
-                (not (zerop (logand (or (car (syntax-after (1- (point)))) 0)
-                                    (lsh 1 16)))))
-           (1+ pos))
-          (t pos))))
-    (let ((syn (save-excursion (syntax-ppss chkpos))))
-      (and (nth 4 syn) (nth 8 syn)))))
-
-(defun evil-looking-at-start-comment (&optional move)
-  "Returns t if point is at the start of a comment.
-point must be on one of the opening characters of a block comment
-according to the current syntax table. Futhermore these
-characters must been parsed as opening characters, i.e. they
-won't be considered as comment starters inside a string or
-possibly another comment. Point is moved to the first character
-of the comment opener if MOVE is non-nil."
-  (cond
-   ;; one character opener
-   ((= (char-syntax (char-after)) ?<)
-    (equal (point) (evil-in-comment-p (1+ (point)))))
-   ;; two character opener on first char
-   ((and (not (zerop (logand (car (syntax-after (point)))
-                             (lsh 1 16))))
-         (not (zerop (logand (or (car (syntax-after (1+ (point)))) 0)
-                             (lsh 1 17)))))
-    (equal (point) (evil-in-comment-p (+ 2 (point)))))
-   ;; two character opener on second char
-   ((and (not (zerop (logand (car (syntax-after (point)))
-                             (lsh 1 17))))
-         (not (zerop (logand (or (car (syntax-after (1- (point)))) 0)
-                             (lsh 1 16)))))
-    (and (equal (1- (point)) (evil-in-comment-p (1+ (point))))
-         (prog1 t (when move (backward-char)))))))
-
-(defun evil-looking-at-end-comment (&optional move)
-  "Returns t if point is at the end of a comment.
-point must be on one of the opening characters of a block comment
-according to the current syntax table. Futhermore these
-characters must been parsed as opening characters, i.e. they
-won't be considered as comment starters inside a string or
-possibly another comment. Point is moved right after the comment
-closer if MOVE is non-nil."
-  (cond
-   ;; one char closer
-   ((= (char-syntax (char-after)) ?>)
-    (and (evil-in-comment-p) ; in comment
-         (not (evil-in-comment-p (1+ (point))))
-         (prog1 t (when move (forward-char)))))
-   ;; two char closer on first char
-   ((and (not (zerop (logand (car (syntax-after (point)))
-                             (lsh 1 18))))
-         (not (zerop (logand (or (car (syntax-after (1+ (point)))) 0)
-                             (lsh 1 19)))))
-    (and (evil-in-comment-p)
-         (not (evil-in-comment-p (+ (point) 2)))
-         (prog1 t (when move (forward-char 2)))))
-   ;; two char closer on second char
-   ((and (not (zerop (logand (car (syntax-after (point)))
-                             (lsh 1 19))))
-         (not (zerop (logand (or (car (syntax-after (1- (point)))) 0)
-                             (lsh 1 18)))))
-    (and (evil-in-comment-p)
-         (not (evil-in-comment-p (1+ (point))))
-         (prog1 t (when move (forward-char)))))))
-
-(defun evil-insert-newline-above ()
-  "Inserts a new line above point and places point in that line
-with regard to indentation."
-  (evil-narrow-to-field
-    (evil-move-beginning-of-line)
-    (insert (if use-hard-newlines hard-newline "\n"))
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (back-to-indentation)))
-
-(defun evil-insert-newline-below ()
-  "Inserts a new line below point and places point in that line
-with regard to indentation."
-  (evil-narrow-to-field
-    (evil-move-end-of-line)
-    (insert (if use-hard-newlines hard-newline "\n"))
-    (back-to-indentation)))
-
-;;; Markers
-
-(defun evil-global-marker-p (char)
-  "Whether CHAR denotes a global marker."
-  (or (and (>= char ?A) (<= char ?Z))
-      (assq char (default-value 'evil-markers-alist))))
-
-(defun evil-set-marker (char &optional pos advance)
-  "Set the marker denoted by CHAR to position POS.
-POS defaults to the current position of point.
-If ADVANCE is t, the marker advances when inserting text at it;
-otherwise, it stays behind."
-  (interactive (list (read-char)))
-  (catch 'done
-    (let ((marker (evil-get-marker char t)) alist)
-      (unless (markerp marker)
-        (cond
-         ((and marker (symbolp marker) (boundp marker))
-          (set marker (or (symbol-value marker) (make-marker)))
-          (setq marker (symbol-value marker)))
-         ((eq marker 'evil-jump-backward-swap)
-          (evil-set-jump)
-          (throw 'done nil))
-         ((functionp marker)
-          (user-error "Cannot set special marker `%c'" char))
-         ((evil-global-marker-p char)
-          (setq alist (default-value 'evil-markers-alist)
-                marker (make-marker))
-          (evil-add-to-alist 'alist char marker)
-          (setq-default evil-markers-alist alist))
-         (t
-          (setq marker (make-marker))
-          (evil-add-to-alist 'evil-markers-alist char marker))))
-      (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook #'evil-swap-out-markers nil t)
-      (set-marker-insertion-type marker advance)
-      (set-marker marker (or pos (point))))))
-
-(defun evil-get-marker (char &optional raw)
-  "Return the marker denoted by CHAR.
-This is either a marker object as returned by `make-marker',
-a number, a cons cell (FILE . POS) with FILE being a string
-and POS a number, or nil. If RAW is non-nil, then the
-return value may also be a variable, a movement function,
-or a marker object pointing nowhere."
-  (let ((marker (if (evil-global-marker-p char)
-                    (cdr-safe (assq char (default-value
-                                           'evil-markers-alist)))
-                  (cdr-safe (assq char evil-markers-alist)))))
-    (save-excursion
-      (if raw
-          marker
-        (when (and (symbolp marker) (boundp marker))
-          (setq marker (symbol-value marker)))
-        (when (functionp marker)
-          (funcall marker)
-          (setq marker (point)))
-        (when (markerp marker)
-          (if (eq (marker-buffer marker) (current-buffer))
-              (setq marker (marker-position marker))
-            (setq marker (and (marker-buffer marker) marker))))
-        (when (or (numberp marker)
-                  (markerp marker)
-                  (and (consp marker)
-                       (stringp (car marker))
-                       (numberp (cdr marker))))
-          marker)))))
-
-(defun evil-swap-out-markers ()
-  "Turn markers into file references when the buffer is killed."
-  (and buffer-file-name
-       (dolist (entry evil-markers-alist)
-         (and (markerp (cdr entry))
-              (eq (marker-buffer (cdr entry)) (current-buffer))
-              (setcdr entry (cons buffer-file-name
-                                  (marker-position (cdr entry))))))))
-(put 'evil-swap-out-markers 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-get-register (register &optional noerror)
-  "Return contents of REGISTER.
-Signal an error if empty, unless NOERROR is non-nil.
-
-The following special registers are supported.
-  \"  the unnamed register
-  *  the clipboard contents
-  +  the clipboard contents
-  <C-w> the word at point (ex mode only)
-  <C-a> the WORD at point (ex mode only)
-  <C-o> the symbol at point (ex mode only)
-  <C-f> the current file at point (ex mode only)
-  %  the current file name (read only)
-  #  the alternate file name (read only)
-  /  the last search pattern (read only)
-  :  the last command line (read only)
-  .  the last inserted text (read only)
-  -  the last small (less than a line) delete
-  _  the black hole register
-  =  the expression register (read only)"
-  (condition-case err
-      (when (characterp register)
-        (or (cond
-             ((eq register ?\")
-              (current-kill 0))
-             ((and (<= ?1 register) (<= register ?9))
-              (let ((reg (- register ?1)))
-                (and (< reg (length kill-ring))
-                     (current-kill reg t))))
-             ((memq register '(?* ?+))
-              ;; the following code is modified from
-              ;; `x-selection-value-internal'
-              (let ((what (if (eq register ?*) 'PRIMARY 'CLIPBOARD))
-                    (request-type (or (and (boundp 'x-select-request-type)
-                                           x-select-request-type)
-                                      '(UTF8_STRING COMPOUNT_TEXT STRING)))
-                    text)
-                (unless (consp request-type)
-                  (setq request-type (list request-type)))
-                (while (and request-type (not text))
-                  (condition-case nil
-                      (setq text (evil-get-selection what (pop request-type)))
-                    (error nil)))
-                (when text
-                  (remove-text-properties 0 (length text) '(foreign-selection nil) text))
-                text))
-             ((eq register ?\C-W)
-              (unless (evil-ex-p)
-                (user-error "Register <C-w> only available in ex state"))
-              (with-current-buffer evil-ex-current-buffer
-                (thing-at-point 'evil-word)))
-             ((eq register ?\C-A)
-              (unless (evil-ex-p)
-                (user-error "Register <C-a> only available in ex state"))
-              (with-current-buffer evil-ex-current-buffer
-                (thing-at-point 'evil-WORD)))
-             ((eq register ?\C-O)
-              (unless (evil-ex-p)
-                (user-error "Register <C-o> only available in ex state"))
-              (with-current-buffer evil-ex-current-buffer
-                (thing-at-point 'evil-symbol)))
-             ((eq register ?\C-F)
-              (unless (evil-ex-p)
-                (user-error "Register <C-f> only available in ex state"))
-              (with-current-buffer evil-ex-current-buffer
-                (thing-at-point 'filename)))
-             ((eq register ?%)
-              (or (buffer-file-name (and (evil-ex-p)
-                                         (minibufferp)
-                                         evil-ex-current-buffer))
-                  (user-error "No file name")))
-             ((= register ?#)
-              (or (with-current-buffer (other-buffer) (buffer-file-name))
-                  (user-error "No file name")))
-             ((eq register ?/)
-              (or (car-safe
-                   (or (and (boundp 'evil-search-module)
-                            (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search)
-                            evil-ex-search-history)
-                       (and isearch-regexp regexp-search-ring)
-                       search-ring))
-                  (user-error "No previous regular expression")))
-             ((eq register ?:)
-              (or (car-safe evil-ex-history)
-                  (user-error "No previous command line")))
-             ((eq register ?.)
-              evil-last-insertion)
-             ((eq register ?-)
-              evil-last-small-deletion)
-             ((eq register ?=)
-              (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
-                     (result (eval (car (read-from-string (read-string "="))))))
-                (cond
-                 ((or (stringp result)
-                      (numberp result)
-                      (symbolp result))
-                  (prin1-to-string result))
-                 ((sequencep result)
-                  (mapconcat #'prin1-to-string result "\n"))
-                 (t (user-error "Using %s as a string" (type-of result))))))
-             ((eq register ?_) ; the black hole register
-              "")
-             (t
-              (setq register (downcase register))
-              (get-register register)))
-            (user-error "Register `%c' is empty" register)))
-    (error (unless err (signal (car err) (cdr err))))))
-
-(defun evil-set-register (register text)
-  "Set the contents of register REGISTER to TEXT.
-If REGISTER is an upcase character then text is appended to that
-register instead of replacing its content."
-  (cond
-   ((not (characterp register))
-    (user-error "Invalid register"))
-   ;; don't allow modification of read-only registers
-   ((member register '(?: ?. ?%))
-    (user-error "Can't modify read-only register"))
-   ((eq register ?\")
-    (kill-new text))
-   ((and (<= ?1 register) (<= register ?9))
-    (if (null kill-ring)
-        (kill-new text)
-      (let ((kill-ring-yank-pointer kill-ring-yank-pointer)
-            interprogram-paste-function
-            interprogram-cut-function)
-        (current-kill (- register ?1))
-        (setcar kill-ring-yank-pointer text))))
-   ((eq register ?*)
-    (evil-set-selection 'PRIMARY text))
-   ((eq register ?+)
-    (evil-set-selection 'CLIPBOARD text))
-   ((eq register ?-)
-    (setq evil-last-small-deletion text))
-   ((eq register ?_) ; the black hole register
-    nil)
-   ((and (<= ?A register) (<= register ?Z))
-    (setq register (downcase register))
-    (let ((content (get-register register)))
-      (cond
-       ((not content)
-        (set-register register text))
-       ((or (text-property-not-all 0 (length content)
-                                   'yank-handler nil
-                                   content)
-            (text-property-not-all 0 (length text)
-                                   'yank-handler nil
-                                   text))
-        ;; some non-trivial yank-handler -> always switch to line handler
-        ;; ensure complete lines
-        (when (and (> (length content) 0)
-                   (/= (aref content (1- (length content))) ?\n))
-          (setq content (concat content "\n")))
-        (when (and (> (length text) 0)
-                   (/= (aref text (1- (length text))) ?\n))
-          (setq text (concat text "\n")))
-        (setq text (concat content text))
-        (remove-list-of-text-properties 0 (length text) '(yank-handler) text)
-        (setq text (propertize text 'yank-handler '(evil-yank-line-handler)))
-        (set-register register text))
-       (t
-        (set-register register (concat content text))))))
-   (t
-    (set-register register text))))
-
-(defun evil-register-list ()
-  "Returns an alist of all registers"
-  (sort (append (mapcar #'(lambda (reg)
-                            (cons reg (evil-get-register reg t)))
-                        '(?\" ?* ?+ ?% ?# ?/ ?: ?. ?-
-                              ?1 ?2 ?3 ?4 ?5 ?6 ?7 ?8 ?9))
-                register-alist nil)
-        #'(lambda (reg1 reg2) (< (car reg1) (car reg2)))))
-
-(defsubst evil-kbd-macro-suppress-motion-error ()
-  "Returns non-nil if a motion error should be suppressed.
-Whether the motion error should be suppressed depends on the
-variable `evil-kbd-macro-suppress-motion-error'."
-  (or (and defining-kbd-macro
-           (memq evil-kbd-macro-suppress-motion-error '(t record)))
-      (and executing-kbd-macro
-           (memq evil-kbd-macro-suppress-motion-error '(t replay)))))
-
-;;; Region
-
-;; `set-mark' does too much at once
-(defun evil-move-mark (pos)
-  "Set buffer's mark to POS.
-If POS is nil, delete the mark."
-  (when pos
-    (setq pos (evil-normalize-position pos)))
-  (set-marker (mark-marker) pos))
-
-(defun evil-save-transient-mark-mode ()
-  "Save Transient Mark mode and make it buffer-local.
-Any changes to Transient Mark mode are now local to the current
-buffer, until `evil-restore-transient-mark-mode' is called.
-
-Variables pertaining to Transient Mark mode are listed in
-`evil-transient-vars', and their values are stored in
-`evil-transient-vals'."
-  (dolist (var evil-transient-vars)
-    (when (and (boundp var)
-               (not (assq var evil-transient-vals)))
-      (push (list var (symbol-value var)
-                  (local-variable-p var))
-            evil-transient-vals)
-      (make-variable-buffer-local var)
-      (put var 'permanent-local t))))
-
-(defun evil-restore-transient-mark-mode ()
-  "Restore Transient Mark mode.
-This presupposes that `evil-save-transient-mark-mode' has been
-called earlier. If Transient Mark mode was disabled before but
-enabled in the meantime, this function disables it; if it was
-enabled before but disabled in the meantime, this function
-enables it.
-
-The earlier settings of Transient Mark mode are stored in
-`evil-transient-vals'."
-  (let (entry local var val)
-    (while (setq entry (pop evil-transient-vals))
-      (setq var (pop entry)
-            val (pop entry)
-            local (pop entry))
-      (unless local
-        (kill-local-variable var))
-      (unless (equal (symbol-value var) val)
-        (if (fboundp var)
-            (funcall var (if val 1 -1))
-          (setq var val))))))
-
-(defun evil-save-mark ()
-  "Save the current mark, including whether it is transient.
-See also `evil-restore-mark'."
-  (unless evil-visual-previous-mark
-    (setq evil-visual-previous-mark (mark t))
-    (evil-save-transient-mark-mode)))
-
-(defun evil-restore-mark ()
-  "Restore the mark, including whether it was transient.
-See also `evil-save-mark'."
-  (when evil-visual-previous-mark
-    (evil-restore-transient-mark-mode)
-    (evil-move-mark evil-visual-previous-mark)
-    (setq evil-visual-previous-mark nil)))
-
-;; In theory, an active region implies Transient Mark mode, and
-;; disabling Transient Mark mode implies deactivating the region.
-;; In practice, Emacs never clears `mark-active' except in Transient
-;; Mark mode, so we define our own toggle functions to make things
-;; more predictable.
-(defun evil-transient-mark (&optional arg)
-  "Toggle Transient Mark mode.
-Ensure that the region is properly deactivated.
-Enable with positive ARG, disable with negative ARG."
-  (unless (numberp arg)
-    (setq arg (if transient-mark-mode -1 1)))
-  (cond
-   ((< arg 1)
-    (evil-active-region -1)
-    ;; Transient Mark mode cannot be disabled
-    ;; while CUA mode is enabled
-    (when (fboundp 'cua-mode)
-      (cua-mode -1))
-    (when transient-mark-mode
-      (transient-mark-mode -1)))
-   (t
-    (unless transient-mark-mode
-      (evil-active-region -1)
-      (transient-mark-mode 1)))))
-
-(defun evil-active-region (&optional arg)
-  "Toggle active region.
-Ensure that Transient Mark mode is properly enabled.
-Enable with positive ARG, disable with negative ARG."
-  (unless (numberp arg)
-    (setq arg (if (region-active-p) -1 1)))
-  (cond
-   ((and (< arg 1))
-    (when (or transient-mark-mode mark-active)
-      (setq mark-active nil
-            deactivate-mark nil)
-      (when (boundp 'cua--explicit-region-start)
-        (setq cua--explicit-region-start nil))
-      (run-hooks 'deactivate-mark-hook)))
-   (t
-    (evil-transient-mark 1)
-    (when deactivate-mark
-      (setq deactivate-mark nil))
-    (unless (mark t)
-      (evil-move-mark (point)))
-    (unless (region-active-p)
-      (set-mark (mark t)))
-    (when (boundp 'cua--explicit-region-start)
-      (setq cua--explicit-region-start t)))))
-
-(defmacro evil-with-transient-mark-mode (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY with Transient Mark mode.
-Then restore Transient Mark mode to its previous setting."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((inhibit-quit t)
-         evil-transient-vals)
-     (unwind-protect
-         (progn
-           (evil-save-transient-mark-mode)
-           (evil-transient-mark 1)
-           ,@body)
-       (evil-restore-transient-mark-mode))))
-
-(defmacro evil-with-active-region (beg end &rest body)
-  "Execute BODY with an active region from BEG to END."
-  (declare (indent 2)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((beg ,beg) (end ,end)
-         evil-transient-vals)
-     (evil-with-transient-mark-mode
-       (save-excursion
-         (evil-active-region 1)
-         (evil-move-mark beg)
-         (goto-char end)
-         ,@body))))
-
-(defun evil-exchange-point-and-mark ()
-  "Exchange point and mark without activating the region."
-  (let* ((point (point))
-         (mark  (or (mark t) point)))
-    (set-marker (mark-marker) point)
-    (goto-char mark)))
-
-(defun evil-apply-on-block (func beg end pass-columns &rest args)
-  "Call FUNC for each line of a block selection.
-The selection is specified by the region BEG and END.  FUNC must
-take at least two arguments, the beginning and end of each
-line. If PASS-COLUMNS is non-nil, these values are the columns,
-otherwise tey are buffer positions. Extra arguments to FUNC may
-be passed via ARGS."
-  (let ((eol-col (and (memq last-command '(next-line previous-line))
-                      (numberp temporary-goal-column)
-                      temporary-goal-column))
-        startcol startpt endcol endpt)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (setq startcol (current-column))
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (setq startpt (point))
-      (goto-char end)
-      (setq endcol (current-column))
-      (forward-line 1)
-      (setq endpt (point-marker))
-      ;; ensure the start column is the left one.
-      (evil-sort startcol endcol)
-      ;; maybe find maximal column
-      (when eol-col
-        (setq eol-col 0)
-        (goto-char startpt)
-        (while (< (point) endpt)
-          (setq eol-col (max eol-col
-                             (evil-column (line-end-position))))
-          (forward-line 1))
-        (setq endcol (max endcol
-                          (min eol-col
-                               (1+ (min (1- most-positive-fixnum)
-                                        (truncate temporary-goal-column)))))))
-      ;; start looping over lines
-      (goto-char startpt)
-      (while (< (point) endpt)
-        (if pass-columns
-            (apply func startcol endcol args)
-          (apply func
-                 (save-excursion (evil-move-to-column startcol))
-                 (save-excursion (evil-move-to-column endcol t))
-                 args))
-        (forward-line 1)))))
-
-(defun evil-apply-on-rectangle (function start end &rest args)
-  "Like `apply-on-rectangle' but maybe extends to eol.
-If `temporary-goal-column' is set to a big number, then the
-region of each line is extended to the end of each line. The end
-column is set to the maximal column in all covered lines."
-  (apply #'evil-apply-on-block function start end t args))
-
-;;; Insertion
-
-(defun evil-concat-ranges (ranges)
-  "Concatenate RANGES.
-RANGES must be a list of ranges.  They must be ordered so that
-successive ranges share their boundaries.  The return value is a
-single range of disjoint union of the ranges or nil if the
-disjoint union is not a single range."
-  (let ((range (car-safe ranges)) (ranges (cdr ranges)) r)
-    (while (and range (setq r (car-safe ranges)))
-      (setq range
-            (cond ((and (= (cdr r) (car range))) (cons (car r) (cdr range)))
-                  ((and (= (cdr range) (car r))) (cons (car range) (cdr r)))))
-      (setq ranges (cdr ranges)))
-    range))
-
-(defun evil-track-last-insertion (beg end len)
-  "Track the last insertion range and its text.
-The insertion range is stored as a pair of buffer positions in
-`evil-current-insertion'. If a subsequent change is compatible,
-then the current range is modified, otherwise it is replaced by a
-new range. Compatible changes are changes that do not create a
-disjoin range."
-  ;; deletion
-  (when (> len 0)
-    (if (and evil-current-insertion
-             (>= beg (car evil-current-insertion))
-             (<= (+ beg len) (cdr evil-current-insertion)))
-        (setcdr evil-current-insertion
-                (- (cdr evil-current-insertion) len))
-      (setq evil-current-insertion nil)))
-  ;; insertion
-  (if (and evil-current-insertion
-           (>= beg (car evil-current-insertion))
-           (<= beg (cdr evil-current-insertion)))
-      (setcdr evil-current-insertion
-              (+ (- end beg)
-                 (cdr evil-current-insertion)))
-    (setq evil-current-insertion (cons beg end))))
-(put 'evil-track-last-insertion 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-start-track-last-insertion ()
-  "Start tracking the last insertion."
-  (setq evil-current-insertion nil)
-  (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'evil-track-last-insertion nil t))
-
-(defun evil-stop-track-last-insertion ()
-  "Stop tracking the last insertion.
-The tracked insertion is set to `evil-last-insertion'."
-  (setq evil-last-insertion
-        (and evil-current-insertion
-             ;; Check whether the insertion range is a valid buffer
-             ;; range.  If a buffer modification is done from within
-             ;; another change hook or modification-hook (yasnippet
-             ;; does this using overlay modification-hooks), then the
-             ;; insertion information may be invalid. There is no way
-             ;; to detect this situation, but at least we should
-             ;; ensure that no error occurs (see bug #272).
-             (>= (car evil-current-insertion) (point-min))
-             (<= (cdr evil-current-insertion) (point-max))
-             (buffer-substring-no-properties (car evil-current-insertion)
-                                             (cdr evil-current-insertion))))
-  (remove-hook 'after-change-functions #'evil-track-last-insertion t))
-
-;;; Paste
-
-(defun evil-yank-characters (beg end &optional register yank-handler)
-  "Saves the characters defined by the region BEG and END in the kill-ring."
-  (let ((text (filter-buffer-substring beg end)))
-    (when yank-handler
-      (setq text (propertize text 'yank-handler (list yank-handler))))
-    (when register
-      (evil-set-register register text))
-    (when evil-was-yanked-without-register
-      (evil-set-register ?0 text)) ; "0 register contains last yanked text
-    (unless (eq register ?_)
-      (kill-new text))))
-
-(defun evil-yank-lines (beg end &optional register yank-handler)
-  "Saves the lines in the region BEG and END into the kill-ring."
-  (let* ((text (filter-buffer-substring beg end))
-         (yank-handler (list (or yank-handler
-                                 #'evil-yank-line-handler)
-                             nil
-                             t)))
-    ;; Ensure the text ends with a newline. This is required
-    ;; if the deleted lines were the last lines in the buffer.
-    (when (or (zerop (length text))
-              (/= (aref text (1- (length text))) ?\n))
-      (setq text (concat text "\n")))
-    (setq text (propertize text 'yank-handler yank-handler))
-    (when register
-      (evil-set-register register text))
-    (when evil-was-yanked-without-register
-      (evil-set-register ?0 text)) ; "0 register contains last yanked text
-    (unless (eq register ?_)
-      (kill-new text))))
-
-(defun evil-yank-rectangle (beg end &optional register yank-handler)
-  "Saves the rectangle defined by region BEG and END into the kill-ring."
-  (let ((lines (list nil)))
-    (evil-apply-on-rectangle #'extract-rectangle-line beg end lines)
-    ;; We remove spaces from the beginning and the end of the next.
-    ;; Spaces are inserted explicitly in the yank-handler in order to
-    ;; NOT insert lines full of spaces.
-    (setq lines (nreverse (cdr lines)))
-    ;; `text' is used as default insert text when pasting this rectangle
-    ;; in another program, e.g., using the X clipboard.
-    (let* ((yank-handler (list (or yank-handler
-                                   #'evil-yank-block-handler)
-                               lines
-                               t
-                               'evil-delete-yanked-rectangle))
-           (text (propertize (mapconcat #'identity lines "\n")
-                             'yank-handler yank-handler)))
-      (when register
-        (evil-set-register register text))
-      (when evil-was-yanked-without-register
-        (evil-set-register ?0 text)) ; "0 register contains last yanked text
-      (unless (eq register ?_)
-        (kill-new text)))))
-
-(defun evil-remove-yank-excluded-properties (text)
-  "Removes `yank-excluded-properties' from TEXT."
-  (if (eq yank-excluded-properties t)
-      (set-text-properties 0 (length text) nil text)
-    (remove-list-of-text-properties 0 (length text)
-                                    yank-excluded-properties text)))
-
-(defun evil-yank-line-handler (text)
-  "Inserts the current text linewise."
-  (let ((text (apply #'concat (make-list (or evil-paste-count 1) text)))
-        (opoint (point)))
-    (evil-remove-yank-excluded-properties text)
-    (cond
-     ((eq this-command 'evil-paste-before)
-      (evil-move-beginning-of-line)
-      (evil-move-mark (point))
-      (insert text)
-      (setq evil-last-paste
-            (list 'evil-paste-before
-                  evil-paste-count
-                  opoint
-                  (mark t)
-                  (point)))
-      (evil-set-marker ?\[ (mark))
-      (evil-set-marker ?\] (1- (point)))
-      (evil-exchange-point-and-mark)
-      (back-to-indentation))
-     ((eq this-command 'evil-paste-after)
-      (evil-move-end-of-line)
-      (evil-move-mark (point))
-      (insert "\n")
-      (insert text)
-      (evil-set-marker ?\[ (1+ (mark)))
-      (evil-set-marker ?\] (1- (point)))
-      (delete-char -1) ; delete the last newline
-      (setq evil-last-paste
-            (list 'evil-paste-after
-                  evil-paste-count
-                  opoint
-                  (mark t)
-                  (point)))
-      (evil-move-mark (1+ (mark t)))
-      (evil-exchange-point-and-mark)
-      (back-to-indentation))
-     (t
-      (insert text)))))
-
-(defun evil-yank-block-handler (lines)
-  "Inserts the current text as block."
-  (let ((count (or evil-paste-count 1))
-        (col (if (eq this-command 'evil-paste-after)
-                 (1+ (current-column))
-               (current-column)))
-        (current-line (line-number-at-pos (point)))
-        (opoint (point))
-        epoint)
-    (dolist (line lines)
-      ;; concat multiple copies according to count
-      (setq line (apply #'concat (make-list count line)))
-      ;; strip whitespaces at beginning and end
-      (string-match "^ *\\(.*?\\) *$" line)
-      (let ((text (match-string 1 line))
-            (begextra (match-beginning 1))
-            (endextra (- (match-end 0) (match-end 1))))
-        ;; maybe we have to insert a new line at eob
-        (while (< (line-number-at-pos (point))
-                  current-line)
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (insert "\n"))
-        (setq current-line (1+ current-line))
-        ;; insert text unless we insert an empty line behind eol
-        (unless (and (< (evil-column (line-end-position)) col)
-                     (zerop (length text)))
-          ;; if we paste behind eol, it may be sufficient to insert tabs
-          (if (< (evil-column (line-end-position)) col)
-              (move-to-column (+ col begextra) t)
-            (move-to-column col t)
-            (insert (make-string begextra ?\s)))
-          (evil-remove-yank-excluded-properties text)
-          (insert text)
-          (unless (eolp)
-            ;; text follows, so we have to insert spaces
-            (insert (make-string endextra ?\s)))
-          (setq epoint (point)))
-        (forward-line 1)))
-    (setq evil-last-paste
-          (list this-command
-                evil-paste-count
-                opoint
-                (length lines)                   ; number of rows
-                (* count (length (car lines))))) ; number of colums
-    (evil-set-marker ?\[ opoint)
-    (evil-set-marker ?\] (1- epoint))
-    (goto-char opoint)
-    (when (and (eq this-command 'evil-paste-after)
-               (not (eolp)))
-      (forward-char))))
-
-(defun evil-delete-yanked-rectangle (nrows ncols)
-  "Special function to delete the block yanked by a previous paste command."
-  (let ((opoint (point))
-        (col (if (eq last-command 'evil-paste-after)
-                 (1+ (current-column))
-               (current-column))))
-    (dotimes (i nrows)
-      (delete-region (save-excursion
-                       (move-to-column col)
-                       (point))
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (move-to-column (+ col ncols))
-                       (point)))
-      (unless (eobp) (forward-line)))
-    (goto-char opoint)))
-
-;; TODO: if undoing is disabled in the current buffer, paste-pop won't
-;; work. Although this is probably not a big problem, because usually
-;; buffers where `evil-paste-pop' may be useful have undoing enabled.
-;; A solution would be to temporarily enable undo when pasting and
-;; store the undo information in a special variable that does not
-;; interfere with `buffer-undo-list'.
-(defun evil-paste-pop (count)
-  "Replace the just-yanked stretch of killed text with a different stretch.
-This command is allowed only immediatly after a `yank',
-`evil-paste-before', `evil-paste-after' or `evil-paste-pop'.
-This command uses the same paste command as before, i.e., when
-used after `evil-paste-after' the new text is also yanked using
-`evil-paste-after', used with the same paste-count argument.
-
-The COUNT argument inserts the COUNTth previous kill.  If COUNT
-is negative this is a more recent kill."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless (memq last-command
-                '(evil-paste-after
-                  evil-paste-before
-                  evil-visual-paste))
-    (user-error "Previous command was not an evil-paste: %s" last-command))
-  (unless evil-last-paste
-    (user-error "Previous paste command used a register"))
-  (evil-undo-pop)
-  (goto-char (nth 2 evil-last-paste))
-  (setq this-command (nth 0 evil-last-paste))
-  ;; use temporary kill-ring, so the paste cannot modify it
-  (let ((kill-ring (list (current-kill
-                          (if (and (> count 0) (nth 5 evil-last-paste))
-                              ;; if was visual paste then skip the
-                              ;; text that has been replaced
-                              (1+ count)
-                            count))))
-        (kill-ring-yank-pointer kill-ring))
-    (when (eq last-command 'evil-visual-paste)
-      (let ((evil-no-display t))
-        (evil-visual-restore)))
-    (funcall (nth 0 evil-last-paste) (nth 1 evil-last-paste))
-    ;; if this was a visual paste, then mark the last paste as NOT
-    ;; being the first visual paste
-    (when (eq last-command 'evil-visual-paste)
-      (setcdr (nthcdr 4 evil-last-paste) nil))))
-
-(defun evil-paste-pop-next (count)
-  "Same as `evil-paste-pop' but with negative argument."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (evil-paste-pop (- count)))
-
-;;; Interactive forms
-
-(defun evil-match-interactive-code (interactive &optional pos)
-  "Match an interactive code at position POS in string INTERACTIVE.
-Returns the first matching entry in `evil-interactive-alist', or nil."
-  (let ((length (length interactive))
-        (pos (or pos 0)))
-    (catch 'done
-      (dolist (entry evil-interactive-alist)
-        (let* ((string (car entry))
-               (end (+ (length string) pos)))
-          (when (and (<= end length)
-                     (string= string
-                              (substring interactive pos end)))
-            (throw 'done entry)))))))
-
-(defun evil-concatenate-interactive-forms (&rest forms)
-  "Concatenate interactive list expressions FORMS.
-Returns a single expression where successive expressions
-are joined, if possible."
-  (let (result)
-    (when forms
-      (while (cdr forms)
-        (cond
-         ((null (car forms))
-          (pop forms))
-         ((and (eq (car (car forms)) 'list)
-               (eq (car (cadr forms)) 'list))
-          (setq forms (cons (append (car forms)
-                                    (cdr (cadr forms)))
-                            (cdr (cdr forms)))))
-         (t
-          (push (pop forms) result))))
-      (when (car forms)
-        (push (pop forms) result))
-      (setq result (nreverse result))
-      (cond
-       ((null result))
-       ((null (cdr result))
-        (car result))
-       (t
-        `(append ,@result))))))
-
-(defun evil-interactive-string (string)
-  "Evaluate the interactive string STRING.
-The string may contain extended interactive syntax.
-The return value is a cons cell (FORM . PROPERTIES),
-where FORM is a single list-expression to be passed to
-a standard `interactive' statement, and PROPERTIES is a
-list of command properties as passed to `evil-define-command'."
-  (let ((length (length string))
-        (pos 0)
-        code expr forms match plist prompt properties)
-    (while (< pos length)
-      (if (eq (aref string pos) ?\n)
-          (setq pos (1+ pos))
-        (setq match (evil-match-interactive-code string pos))
-        (if (null match)
-            (user-error "Unknown interactive code: `%s'"
-                        (substring string pos))
-          (setq code (car match)
-                expr (car (cdr match))
-                plist (cdr (cdr match))
-                pos (+ pos (length code)))
-          (when (functionp expr)
-            (setq prompt
-                  (substring string pos
-                             (or (string-match "\n" string pos)
-                                 length))
-                  pos (+ pos (length prompt))
-                  expr `(funcall ,expr ,prompt)))
-          (setq forms (append forms (list expr))
-                properties (append properties plist)))))
-    (cons `(append ,@forms) properties)))
-
-(defun evil-interactive-form (&rest args)
-  "Evaluate interactive forms ARGS.
-The return value is a cons cell (FORM . PROPERTIES),
-where FORM is a single list-expression to be passed to
-a standard `interactive' statement, and PROPERTIES is a
-list of command properties as passed to `evil-define-command'."
-  (let (forms properties)
-    (dolist (arg args)
-      (if (not (stringp arg))
-          (setq forms (append forms (list arg)))
-        (setq arg (evil-interactive-string arg)
-              forms (append forms (cdr (car arg)))
-              properties (append properties (cdr arg)))))
-    (cons (apply #'evil-concatenate-interactive-forms forms)
-          properties)))
-
-;;; Types
-
-(defun evil-type (object &optional default)
-  "Return the type of OBJECT, or DEFAULT if none."
-  (let (type)
-    (cond
-     ((overlayp object)
-      (setq type (overlay-get object :type)))
-     ((evil-range-p object)
-      (setq type (nth 2 object)))
-     ((listp object)
-      (setq type (plist-get object :type)))
-     ((commandp object)
-      (setq type (evil-get-command-property object :type)))
-     ((symbolp object)
-      (setq type (get object 'type))))
-    (setq type (or type default))
-    (and (evil-type-p type) type)))
-
-(defun evil-set-type (object type)
-  "Set the type of OBJECT to TYPE.
-For example, (evil-set-type 'next-line 'line)
-will make `line' the type of the `next-line' command."
-  (cond
-   ((overlayp object)
-    (overlay-put object :type type))
-   ((evil-range-p object)
-    (evil-set-range-type object type))
-   ((listp object)
-    (plist-put object :type type))
-   ((commandp object)
-    (evil-set-command-property object :type type))
-   ((symbolp object)
-    (put object 'type type)))
-  object)
-
-(defun evil-type-property (type prop)
-  "Return property PROP for TYPE."
-  (evil-get-property evil-type-properties type prop))
-
-(defun evil-type-p (sym)
-  "Whether SYM is the name of a type."
-  (assq sym evil-type-properties))
-
-(defun evil-expand (beg end type &rest properties)
-  "Expand BEG and END as TYPE with PROPERTIES.
-Returns a list (BEG END TYPE PROPERTIES ...), where the tail
-may contain a property list."
-  (apply #'evil-transform
-         ;; don't expand if already expanded
-         (unless (plist-get properties :expanded) :expand)
-         beg end type properties))
-
-(defun evil-contract (beg end type &rest properties)
-  "Contract BEG and END as TYPE with PROPERTIES.
-Returns a list (BEG END TYPE PROPERTIES ...), where the tail
-may contain a property list."
-  (apply #'evil-transform :contract beg end type properties))
-
-(defun evil-normalize (beg end type &rest properties)
-  "Normalize BEG and END as TYPE with PROPERTIES.
-Returns a list (BEG END TYPE PROPERTIES ...), where the tail
-may contain a property list."
-  (apply #'evil-transform :normalize beg end type properties))
-
-(defun evil-transform (transform beg end type &rest properties)
-  "Apply TRANSFORM on BEG and END with PROPERTIES.
-Returns a list (BEG END TYPE PROPERTIES ...), where the tail
-may contain a property list. If TRANSFORM is undefined,
-return positions unchanged."
-  (let* ((type (or type (evil-type properties)))
-         (transform (when (and type transform)
-                      (evil-type-property type transform))))
-    (if transform
-        (apply transform beg end properties)
-      (apply #'evil-range beg end type properties))))
-
-(defun evil-describe (beg end type &rest properties)
-  "Return description of BEG and END with PROPERTIES.
-If no description is available, return the empty string."
-  (let* ((type (or type (evil-type properties)))
-         (properties (plist-put properties :type type))
-         (describe (evil-type-property type :string)))
-    (or (when describe
-          (apply describe beg end properties))
-        "")))
-
-;;; Ranges
-
-(defun evil-range (beg end &optional type &rest properties)
-  "Return a list (BEG END [TYPE] PROPERTIES...).
-BEG and END are buffer positions (numbers or markers),
-TYPE is a type as per `evil-type-p', and PROPERTIES is
-a property list."
-  (let ((beg (evil-normalize-position beg))
-        (end (evil-normalize-position end)))
-    (when (and (numberp beg) (numberp end))
-      (append (list (min beg end) (max beg end))
-              (when (evil-type-p type)
-                (list type))
-              properties))))
-
-(defun evil-range-p (object)
-  "Whether OBJECT is a range."
-  (and (listp object)
-       (>= (length object) 2)
-       (numberp (nth 0 object))
-       (numberp (nth 1 object))))
-
-(defun evil-range-beginning (range)
-  "Return beginning of RANGE."
-  (when (evil-range-p range)
-    (let ((beg (evil-normalize-position (nth 0 range)))
-          (end (evil-normalize-position (nth 1 range))))
-      (min beg end))))
-
-(defun evil-range-end (range)
-  "Return end of RANGE."
-  (when (evil-range-p range)
-    (let ((beg (evil-normalize-position (nth 0 range)))
-          (end (evil-normalize-position (nth 1 range))))
-      (max beg end))))
-
-(defun evil-range-properties (range)
-  "Return properties of RANGE."
-  (when (evil-range-p range)
-    (if (evil-type range)
-        (nthcdr 3 range)
-      (nthcdr 2 range))))
-
-(defun evil-copy-range (range)
-  "Return a copy of RANGE."
-  (copy-sequence range))
-
-(defun evil-set-range (range &optional beg end type &rest properties)
-  "Set RANGE to have beginning BEG and end END.
-The TYPE and additional PROPERTIES may also be specified.
-If an argument is nil, it's not used; the previous value is retained.
-See also `evil-set-range-beginning', `evil-set-range-end',
-`evil-set-range-type' and `evil-set-range-properties'."
-  (when (evil-range-p range)
-    (let ((beg (or (evil-normalize-position beg)
-                   (evil-range-beginning range)))
-          (end (or (evil-normalize-position end)
-                   (evil-range-end range)))
-          (type (or type (evil-type range)))
-          (plist (evil-range-properties range)))
-      (evil-sort beg end)
-      (setq plist (evil-concat-plists plist properties))
-      (evil-set-range-beginning range beg)
-      (evil-set-range-end range end)
-      (evil-set-range-type range type)
-      (evil-set-range-properties range plist)
-      range)))
-
-(defun evil-set-range-beginning (range beg &optional copy)
-  "Set RANGE's beginning to BEG.
-If COPY is non-nil, return a copy of RANGE."
-  (when copy
-    (setq range (evil-copy-range range)))
-  (setcar range beg)
-  range)
-
-(defun evil-set-range-end (range end &optional copy)
-  "Set RANGE's end to END.
-If COPY is non-nil, return a copy of RANGE."
-  (when copy
-    (setq range (evil-copy-range range)))
-  (setcar (cdr range) end)
-  range)
-
-(defun evil-set-range-type (range type &optional copy)
-  "Set RANGE's type to TYPE.
-If COPY is non-nil, return a copy of RANGE."
-  (when copy
-    (setq range (evil-copy-range range)))
-  (if type
-      (setcdr (cdr range)
-              (cons type (evil-range-properties range)))
-    (setcdr (cdr range) (evil-range-properties range)))
-  range)
-
-(defun evil-set-range-properties (range properties &optional copy)
-  "Set RANGE's properties to PROPERTIES.
-If COPY is non-nil, return a copy of RANGE."
-  (when copy
-    (setq range (evil-copy-range range)))
-  (if (evil-type range)
-      (setcdr (cdr (cdr range)) properties)
-    (setcdr (cdr range) properties))
-  range)
-
-(defun evil-range-union (range1 range2 &optional type)
-  "Return the union of the ranges RANGE1 and RANGE2.
-If the ranges have conflicting types, use RANGE1's type.
-This can be overridden with TYPE."
-  (when (and (evil-range-p range1)
-             (evil-range-p range2))
-    (evil-range (min (evil-range-beginning range1)
-                     (evil-range-beginning range2))
-                (max (evil-range-end range1)
-                     (evil-range-end range2))
-                (or type
-                    (evil-type range1)
-                    (evil-type range2)))))
-
-(defun evil-subrange-p (range1 range2)
-  "Whether RANGE1 is contained within RANGE2."
-  (and (evil-range-p range1)
-       (evil-range-p range2)
-       (<= (evil-range-beginning range2)
-           (evil-range-beginning range1))
-       (>= (evil-range-end range2)
-           (evil-range-end range1))))
-
-(defun evil-select-inner-object (thing beg end type &optional count line)
-  "Return an inner text object range of COUNT objects.
-If COUNT is positive, return objects following point; if COUNT is
-negative, return objects preceding point.  If one is unspecified,
-the other is used with a negative argument.  THING is a symbol
-understood by thing-at-point.  BEG, END and TYPE specify the
-current selection.  If LINE is non-nil, the text object should be
-linewise, otherwise it is character wise."
-  (let* ((count (or count 1))
-         (bnd (or (let ((b (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing)))
-                    (and b (< (point) (cdr b)) b))
-                  (evil-bounds-of-not-thing-at-point thing))))
-    ;; check if current object is selected
-    (when (or (not beg) (not end)
-              (> beg (car bnd))
-              (< end (cdr bnd))
-              (and (eq type 'inclusive)
-                   (= (1+ beg) end))) ; empty region does not count
-      (when (or (not beg) (< (car bnd) beg)) (setq beg (car bnd)))
-      (when (or (not end) (> (cdr bnd) end)) (setq end (cdr bnd)))
-      (setq count (if (> count 0) (1- count) (1+ count))))
-    (goto-char (if (< count 0) beg end))
-    (evil-forward-nearest count
-                          #'(lambda (cnt) (forward-thing thing cnt))
-                          #'(lambda (cnt) (evil-forward-not-thing thing cnt)))
-    (evil-range (if (>= count 0) beg (point))
-                (if (< count 0) end (point))
-                (if line 'line type)
-                :expanded t)))
-
-(defun evil-select-an-object (thing beg end type count &optional line)
-  "Return an outer text object range of COUNT objects.
-If COUNT is positive, return objects following point; if COUNT is
-negative, return objects preceding point.  If one is unspecified,
-the other is used with a negative argument.  THING is a symbol
-understood by thing-at-point.  BEG, END and TYPE specify the
-current selection.  If LINE is non-nil, the text object should be
-linewise, otherwise it is character wise."
-  (let* ((dir (if (> (or count 1) 0) +1 -1))
-         (count (abs (or count 1)))
-         (objbnd (let ((b (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing)))
-                   (and b (< (point) (cdr b)) b)))
-         (bnd (or objbnd (evil-bounds-of-not-thing-at-point thing)))
-         addcurrent other)
-    ;; check if current object is not selected
-    (when (or (not beg) (not end)
-              (> beg (car bnd))
-              (< end (cdr bnd))
-              (and (eq type 'inclusive)
-                   (= (1+ beg) end))) ; empty region does not count
-      ;; if not, enlarge selection
-      (when (or (not beg) (< (car bnd) beg)) (setq beg (car bnd)))
-      (when (or (not end) (> (cdr bnd) end)) (setq end (cdr bnd)))
-      (if objbnd (setq addcurrent t)))
-    ;; make other and (point) reflect the selection
-    (cond
-     ((> dir 0) (goto-char end) (setq other beg))
-     (t (goto-char beg) (setq other end)))
-    (cond
-     ;; do nothing more than only current is selected
-     ((not (and (= beg (car bnd)) (= end (cdr bnd)))))
-     ;; current match is thing, add whitespace
-     (objbnd
-      (let ((wsend (evil-with-restriction
-                       ;; restrict to current line if we do non-line selection
-                       (and (not line) (line-beginning-position))
-                       (and (not line) (line-end-position))
-                     (evil-bounds-of-not-thing-at-point thing dir))))
-        (cond
-         (wsend
-          ;; add whitespace at end
-          (goto-char wsend)
-          (setq addcurrent t))
-         (t
-          ;; no whitespace at end, try beginning
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char other)
-            (setq wsend
-                  (evil-with-restriction
-                      ;; restrict to current line if we do non-line selection
-                      (and (not line) (line-beginning-position))
-                      (and (not line) (line-end-position))
-                    (evil-bounds-of-not-thing-at-point thing (- dir))))
-            (when wsend (setq other wsend addcurrent t)))))))
-     ;; current match is whitespace, add thing
-     (t
-      (forward-thing thing dir)
-      (setq addcurrent t)))
-    ;; possibly count current object as selection
-    (if addcurrent (setq count (1- count)))
-    ;; move
-    (dotimes (var count)
-      (let ((wsend (evil-bounds-of-not-thing-at-point thing dir)))
-        (if (and wsend (/= wsend (point)))
-            ;; start with whitespace
-            (forward-thing thing dir)
-          ;; start with thing
-          (forward-thing thing dir)
-          (setq wsend (evil-bounds-of-not-thing-at-point thing dir))
-          (when wsend (goto-char wsend)))))
-    ;; return range
-    (evil-range (if (> dir 0) other (point))
-                (if (< dir 0) other (point))
-                (if line 'line type)
-                :expanded t)))
-
-(defun evil--get-block-range (op cl selection-type)
-  "Return the exclusive range of a visual selection.
-OP and CL are pairs of buffer positions for the opening and
-closing delimiter of a range. SELECTION-TYPE is the desired type
-of selection.  It is a symbol that determines which parts of the
-block are selected.  If it is 'inclusive or t the returned range
-is \(cons (car OP) (cdr CL)). If it is 'exclusive or nil the
-returned range is (cons (cdr OP) (car CL)).  If it is
-'exclusive-line the returned range will skip whitespace at the
-end of the line of OP and at the beginning of the line of CL."
-  (cond
-   ((memq selection-type '(inclusive t)) (cons (car op) (cdr cl)))
-   ((memq selection-type '(exclusive nil)) (cons (cdr op) (car cl)))
-   ((eq selection-type 'exclusive-line)
-    (let ((beg (cdr op))
-          (end (car cl)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (when (and (eolp) (not (eobp)))
-          (setq beg (line-beginning-position 2)))
-        (goto-char end)
-        (skip-chars-backward " \t")
-        (when (bolp)
-          (setq end (point))
-          (goto-char beg)
-          (when (and (not (bolp)) (< beg end))
-            (setq end (1- end)))))
-      (cons beg end)))
-   (t
-    (user-error "Unknown selection-type %s" selection-type))))
-
-(defun evil-select-block (thing beg end type count
-                                &optional
-                                selection-type
-                                countcurrent
-                                fixedscan)
-  "Return a range (BEG END) of COUNT delimited text objects.
-BEG END TYPE are the currently selected (visual) range.  The
-delimited object must be given by THING-up function (see
-`evil-up-block').
-
-SELECTION-TYPE is symbol that determines which parts of the block
-are selected.  If it is 'inclusive or t OPEN and CLOSE are
-included in the range. If it is 'exclusive or nil the delimiters
-are not contained. If it is 'exclusive-line the delimiters are
-not included as well as adjacent whitespace until the beginning
-of the next line or the end of the previous line. If the
-resulting selection consists of complete lines only and visual
-state is not active, the returned selection is linewise.
-
-If COUNTCURRENT is non-nil an objected is counted if the current
-selection matches that object exactly.
-
-Usually scanning for the surrounding block starts at (1+ beg)
-and (1- end). If this might fail due to the behavior of THING
-then FIXEDSCAN can be set to t. In this case the scan starts at
-BEG and END. One example where this might fail is if BEG and END
-are the delimiters of a string or comment."
-  (save-excursion
-    (save-match-data
-      (let* ((orig-beg beg)
-             (orig-end end)
-             (beg (or beg (point)))
-             (end (or end (point)))
-             (count (abs (or count 1)))
-             op cl op-end cl-end)
-        ;; We always assume at least one selected character.
-        (if (= beg end) (setq end (1+ end)))
-        ;; We scan twice: starting at (1+ beg) forward and at (1- end)
-        ;; backward. The resulting selection is the smaller one.
-        (goto-char (if fixedscan beg (1+ beg)))
-        (when (and (zerop (funcall thing +1)) (match-beginning 0))
-          (setq cl (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-          (goto-char (car cl))
-          (when (and (zerop (funcall thing -1)) (match-beginning 0))
-            (setq op (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
-        ;; start scanning from end
-        (goto-char (if fixedscan end (1- end)))
-        (when (and (zerop (funcall thing -1)) (match-beginning 0))
-          (setq op-end (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-          (goto-char (cdr op-end))
-          (when (and (zerop (funcall thing +1)) (match-beginning 0))
-            (setq cl-end (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
-        ;; Bug #607: use the tightest selection that contains the
-        ;; original selection. If non selection contains the original,
-        ;; use the larger one.
-        (cond
-         ((and (not op) (not cl-end))
-          (error "No surrounding delimiters found"))
-         ((or (not op) ; first not found
-              (and cl-end ; second found
-                   (>= (car op-end) (car op)) ; second smaller
-                   (<= (cdr cl-end) (cdr cl))
-                   (<= (car op-end) beg)      ; second contains orig
-                   (>= (cdr cl-end) end)))
-          (setq op op-end cl cl-end)))
-        (setq op-end op cl-end cl) ; store copy
-        ;; if the current selection contains the surrounding
-        ;; delimiters, they do not count as new selection
-        (let ((cnt (if (and orig-beg orig-end (not countcurrent))
-                       (let ((sel (evil--get-block-range op cl selection-type)))
-                         (if (and (<= orig-beg (car sel))
-                                  (>= orig-end (cdr sel)))
-                             count
-                           (1- count)))
-                     (1- count))))
-          ;; starting from the innermost surrounding delimiters
-          ;; increase selection
-          (when (> cnt 0)
-            (setq op (progn
-                       (goto-char (car op-end))
-                       (funcall thing (- cnt))
-                       (if (match-beginning 0)
-                           (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-                         op))
-                  cl (progn
-                       (goto-char (cdr cl-end))
-                       (funcall thing cnt)
-                       (if (match-beginning 0)
-                           (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-                         cl)))))
-        (let ((sel (evil--get-block-range op cl selection-type)))
-          (setq op (car sel)
-                cl (cdr sel)))
-        (cond
-         ((and (equal op orig-beg) (equal cl orig-end)
-               (or (not countcurrent)
-                   (and countcurrent (/= count 1))))
-          (error "No surrounding delimiters found"))
-         ((save-excursion
-            (and (not (evil-visual-state-p))
-                 (eq type 'inclusive)
-                 (progn (goto-char op) (bolp))
-                 (progn (goto-char cl) (bolp))))
-          (evil-range op cl 'line :expanded t))
-         (t
-          (evil-range op cl type :expanded t)))))))
-
-(defun evil-select-paren (open close beg end type count &optional inclusive)
-  "Return a range (BEG END) of COUNT delimited text objects.
-OPEN and CLOSE specify the opening and closing delimiter,
-respectively. BEG END TYPE are the currently selected (visual)
-range.  If INCLUSIVE is non-nil, OPEN and CLOSE are included in
-the range; otherwise they are excluded.
-
-The types of OPEN and CLOSE specify which kind of THING is used
-for parsing with `evil-select-block'. If OPEN and CLOSE are
-characters `evil-up-paren' is used. Otherwise OPEN and CLOSE
-must be regular expressions and `evil-up-block' is used.
-
-If the selection is exclusive, whitespace at the end or at the
-beginning of the selection until the end-of-line or beginning-of-line
-is ignored."
-  ;; we need special linewise exclusive selection
-  (unless inclusive (setq inclusive 'exclusive-line))
-  (cond
-   ((and (characterp open) (characterp close))
-    (let ((thing #'(lambda (&optional cnt)
-                     (evil-up-paren open close cnt)))
-          (bnd (or (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-string)
-                   (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-comment)
-                   ;; If point is at the opening quote of a string,
-                   ;; this must be handled as if point is within the
-                   ;; string, i.e. the selection must be extended
-                   ;; around the string. Otherwise
-                   ;; `evil-select-block' might do the wrong thing
-                   ;; because it accidentally moves point inside the
-                   ;; string (for inclusive selection) when looking
-                   ;; for the current surrounding block. (re #364)
-                   (and (= (point) (or beg (point)))
-                        (save-excursion
-                          (goto-char (1+ (or beg (point))))
-                          (or (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-string)
-                              (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-comment)))))))
-      (if (not bnd)
-          (evil-select-block thing beg end type count inclusive)
-        (or (evil-with-restriction (car bnd) (cdr bnd)
-              (condition-case nil
-                  (evil-select-block thing beg end type count inclusive)
-                (error nil)))
-            (save-excursion
-              (setq beg (or beg (point))
-                    end (or end (point)))
-              (goto-char (car bnd))
-              (let ((extbeg (min beg (car bnd)))
-                    (extend (max end (cdr bnd))))
-                (evil-select-block thing
-                                   extbeg extend
-                                   type
-                                   count
-                                   inclusive
-                                   (or (< extbeg beg) (> extend end))
-                                   t)))))))
-   (t
-    (evil-select-block #'(lambda (&optional cnt)
-                           (evil-up-block open close cnt))
-                       beg end type count inclusive))))
-
-(defun evil-select-quote-thing (thing beg end type count &optional inclusive)
-  "Selection THING as if it described a quoted object.
-THING is typically either 'evil-quote or 'evil-chars. This
-function is called from `evil-select-quote'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let* ((count (or count 1))
-           (dir (if (> count 0) 1 -1))
-           (bnd (let ((b (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing)))
-                  (and b (< (point) (cdr b)) b)))
-           contains-string
-           addcurrent
-           wsboth)
-      (if inclusive (setq inclusive t)
-        (when (= (abs count) 2)
-          (setq count dir)
-          (setq inclusive 'quote-only))
-        ;; never extend with exclusive selection
-        (setq beg nil end nil))
-      ;; check if the previously selected range does not contain a
-      ;; string
-      (unless (and beg end
-                   (save-excursion
-                     (goto-char (if (> dir 0) beg end))
-                     (forward-thing thing dir)
-                     (and (<= beg (point)) (< (point) end))))
-        ;; if so forget the range
-        (setq beg nil end nil))
-      ;; check if there is a current object, if not fetch one
-      (when (not bnd)
-        (unless (and (zerop (forward-thing thing dir))
-                     (setq bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing)))
-          (error "No quoted string found"))
-        (if (> dir 0)
-            (setq end (point))
-          (setq beg (point)))
-        (setq addcurrent t))
-      ;; check if current object is not selected
-      (when (or (not beg) (not end) (> beg (car bnd)) (< end (cdr bnd)))
-        ;; if not, enlarge selection
-        (when (or (not beg) (< (car bnd) beg)) (setq beg (car bnd)))
-        (when (or (not end) (> (cdr bnd) end)) (setq end (cdr bnd)))
-        (setq addcurrent t wsboth t))
-      ;; maybe count current element
-      (when addcurrent
-        (setq count (if (> dir 0) (1- count) (1+ count))))
-      ;; enlarge selection
-      (goto-char (if (> dir 0) end beg))
-      (when (and (not addcurrent)
-                 (= count (forward-thing thing count)))
-        (error "No quoted string found"))
-      (if (> dir 0) (setq end (point)) (setq beg (point)))
-      ;; add whitespace
-      (cond
-       ((not inclusive) (setq beg (1+ beg) end (1- end)))
-       ((not (eq inclusive 'quote-only))
-        ;; try to add whitespace in forward direction
-        (goto-char (if (> dir 0) end beg))
-        (if (setq bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-space))
-            (if (> dir 0) (setq end (cdr bnd)) (setq beg (car bnd)))
-          ;; if not found try backward direction
-          (goto-char (if (> dir 0) beg end))
-          (if (and wsboth (setq bnd (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-space)))
-              (if (> dir 0) (setq beg (car bnd)) (setq end (cdr bnd)))))))
-      (evil-range beg end
-                  ;; HACK: fixes #583
-                  ;; When not in visual state, an empty range is
-                  ;; possible. However, this cannot be achieved with
-                  ;; inclusive ranges, hence we use exclusive ranges
-                  ;; in this case. In visual state the range must be
-                  ;; inclusive because otherwise the selection would
-                  ;; be wrong.
-                  (if (evil-visual-state-p) 'inclusive 'exclusive)
-                  :expanded t))))
-
-(defun evil-select-quote (quote beg end type count &optional inclusive)
-  "Return a range (BEG END) of COUNT quoted text objects.
-QUOTE specifies the quotation delimiter. BEG END TYPE are the
-currently selected (visual) range.
-
-If INCLUSIVE is nil the previous selection is ignore. If there is
-quoted string at point this object will be selected, otherwise
-the following (if (> COUNT 0)) or preceeding object (if (< COUNT
-0)) is selected. If (/= (abs COUNT) 2) the delimiting quotes are not
-contained in the range, otherwise they are contained in the range.
-
-If INCLUSIVE is non-nil the selection depends on the previous
-selection. If the currently selection contains at least one
-character that is contained in a quoted string then the selection
-is extended, otherwise it is thrown away. If there is a
-non-selected object at point then this object is added to the
-selection. Otherwise the selection is extended to the
-following (if (> COUNT 0)) or preceeding object (if (< COUNT
-0)). Any whitespace following (or preceeding if (< COUNT 0)) the
-new selection is added to the selection. If no such whitespace
-exists and the selection contains only one quoted string then the
-preceeding (or following) whitespace is added to the range. "
-  (let ((evil-forward-quote-char quote))
-    (or (let ((bnd (or (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-comment)
-                       (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'evil-string))))
-          (when (and bnd (< (point) (cdr bnd))
-                     (/= (char-after (car bnd)) quote)
-                     (/= (char-before (cdr bnd)) quote))
-            (evil-with-restriction (car bnd) (cdr bnd)
-              (condition-case nil
-                  (evil-select-quote-thing 'evil-quote-simple
-                                           beg end type
-                                           count
-                                           inclusive)
-                (error nil)))))
-        (let ((evil-forward-quote-char quote))
-          (evil-select-quote-thing 'evil-quote
-                                   beg end type
-                                   count
-                                   inclusive)))))
-
-(defun evil-select-xml-tag (beg end type &optional count inclusive)
-  "Return a range (BEG END) of COUNT matching XML tags.
-If INCLUSIVE is non-nil, the tags themselves are included
-from the range."
-  (cond
-   ((and (not inclusive) (= (abs (or count 1)) 1))
-    (let ((rng (evil-select-block #'evil-up-xml-tag beg end type count nil t)))
-      (if (or (and beg (= beg (evil-range-beginning rng))
-                   end (= end (evil-range-end rng)))
-              (= (evil-range-beginning rng) (evil-range-end rng)))
-          (evil-select-block #'evil-up-xml-tag beg end type count t)
-        rng)))
-   (t
-    (evil-select-block #'evil-up-xml-tag beg end type count inclusive))))
-
-(defun evil-expand-range (range &optional copy)
-  "Expand RANGE according to its type.
-Return a new range if COPY is non-nil."
-  (when copy
-    (setq range (evil-copy-range range)))
-  (unless (plist-get (evil-range-properties range) :expanded)
-    (setq range (evil-transform-range :expand range)))
-  range)
-
-(defun evil-contract-range (range &optional copy)
-  "Contract RANGE according to its type.
-Return a new range if COPY is non-nil."
-  (evil-transform-range :contract range copy))
-
-(defun evil-normalize-range (range &optional copy)
-  "Normalize RANGE according to its type.
-Return a new range if COPY is non-nil."
-  (evil-transform-range :normalize range copy))
-
-(defun evil-transform-range (transform range &optional copy)
-  "Apply TRANSFORM to RANGE according to its type.
-Return a new range if COPY is non-nil."
-  (when copy
-    (setq range (evil-copy-range range)))
-  (when (evil-type range)
-    (apply #'evil-set-range range
-           (apply #'evil-transform transform range)))
-  range)
-
-(defun evil-describe-range (range)
-  "Return description of RANGE.
-If no description is available, return the empty string."
-  (apply #'evil-describe range))
-
-;;; Undo
-
-(defun evil-start-undo-step (&optional continue)
-  "Start a undo step.
-All following buffer modifications are grouped together as a
-single action. If CONTINUE is non-nil, preceding modifications
-are included. The step is terminated with `evil-end-undo-step'."
-  (when (and (listp buffer-undo-list)
-             (not evil-in-single-undo))
-    (if evil-undo-list-pointer
-        (evil-refresh-undo-step)
-      (unless (or continue (null (car-safe buffer-undo-list)))
-        (undo-boundary))
-      (setq evil-undo-list-pointer (or buffer-undo-list t)))))
-
-(defun evil-end-undo-step (&optional continue)
-  "End a undo step started with `evil-start-undo-step'.
-Adds an undo boundary unless CONTINUE is specified."
-  (when (and (listp buffer-undo-list)
-             evil-undo-list-pointer
-             (not evil-in-single-undo))
-    (evil-refresh-undo-step)
-    (unless (or continue (null (car-safe buffer-undo-list)))
-      (undo-boundary))
-    (setq evil-undo-list-pointer nil)))
-
-(defun evil-refresh-undo-step ()
-  "Refresh `buffer-undo-list' entries for current undo step.
-Undo boundaries until `evil-undo-list-pointer' are removed to
-make the entries undoable as a single action. See
-`evil-start-undo-step'."
-  (when evil-undo-list-pointer
-    (setq buffer-undo-list
-          (evil-filter-list #'null buffer-undo-list evil-undo-list-pointer))
-    (setq evil-undo-list-pointer (or buffer-undo-list t))))
-
-(defmacro evil-with-undo (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY with enabled undo.
-If undo is disabled in the current buffer, the undo information
-is stored in `evil-temporary-undo' instead of `buffer-undo-list'."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(unwind-protect
-       (let (buffer-undo-list)
-         (unwind-protect
-             (progn ,@body)
-           (setq evil-temporary-undo buffer-undo-list)
-           ;; ensure evil-temporary-undo starts with exactly one undo
-           ;; boundary marker, i.e. nil
-           (unless (null (car-safe evil-temporary-undo))
-             (push nil evil-temporary-undo))))
-     (unless (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-       ;; undo is enabled, so update the global buffer undo list
-       (setq buffer-undo-list
-             ;; prepend new undos (if there are any)
-             (if (cdr evil-temporary-undo)
-                 (nconc evil-temporary-undo buffer-undo-list)
-               buffer-undo-list)
-             evil-temporary-undo nil))))
-
-(defmacro evil-with-single-undo (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY as a single undo step."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let (evil-undo-list-pointer)
-     (evil-with-undo
-       (unwind-protect
-           (progn
-             (evil-start-undo-step)
-             (let ((evil-in-single-undo t))
-               ,@body))
-         (evil-end-undo-step)))))
-
-(defun evil-undo-pop ()
-  "Undo the last buffer change.
-Removes the last undo information from `buffer-undo-list'.
-If undo is disabled in the current buffer, use the information
-in `evil-temporary-undo' instead."
-  (let ((paste-undo (list nil)))
-    (let ((undo-list (if (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-                         evil-temporary-undo
-                       buffer-undo-list)))
-      (when (or (not undo-list) (car undo-list))
-        (user-error "Can't undo previous change"))
-      (while (and undo-list (null (car undo-list)))
-        (pop undo-list)) ; remove nil
-      (while (and undo-list (car undo-list))
-        (push (pop undo-list) paste-undo))
-      (let ((buffer-undo-list (nreverse paste-undo)))
-        (evil-save-echo-area
-          (undo)))
-      (if (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-          (setq evil-temporary-undo nil)
-        (setq buffer-undo-list undo-list)))))
-
-;;; Search
-(defun evil-transform-regexp (regexp replacements-alist)
-  (let ((pos 0) result)
-    (replace-regexp-in-string
-     "\\\\+[^\\\\]"
-     #'(lambda (txt)
-         (let* ((b (match-beginning 0))
-                (e (match-end 0))
-                (ch (aref txt (1- e)))
-                (repl (assoc ch replacements-alist)))
-           (if (and repl (zerop (mod (length txt) 2)))
-               (concat (substring txt b (- e 2))
-                       (cdr repl))
-             txt)))
-     regexp nil t)))
-
-(defun evil-transform-magic (str magic quote transform &optional start)
-  "Transforms STR with magic characters.
-MAGIC is a regexp that matches all potential magic
-characters. Each occurence of CHAR as magic character within str
-is replaced by the result of calling the associated TRANSFORM
-function. TRANSFORM is a function taking two arguments, the
-character to be transformed and the rest of string after the
-character. The function should return a triple (REPLACEMENT REST
-. STOP) where REPLACEMENT is the replacement and REST is the rest
-of the string that has not been transformed. If STOP is non-nil
-then the substitution stops immediately.  The replacement starts
-at position START, everything before that position is returned
-literally.  The result is a pair (RESULT . REST). RESULT is a
-list containing the transformed parts in order. If two
-subsequents parts are both strings, they are concatenated. REST
-is the untransformed rest string (usually \"\" but may be more if
-TRANSFORM stopped the substitution). Which characters are
-considered as magic characters (i.e. the transformation happens
-if the character is NOT preceeded by a backslash) is determined
-by `evil-magic'. The special tokens \\v, \\V, \\m and \\M have
-always a special meaning (like in Vim) and should not be
-contained in TRANSFORMS, otherwise their meaning is overwritten.
-
-The parameter QUOTE is a quoting function applied to literal
-transformations, usually `regexp-quote' or `replace-quote'."
-  (save-match-data
-    (let ((regexp (concat "\\(?:\\`\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\\\\\(?:\\(" magic "\\)\\|\\(.\\)\\)\\|\\(" magic "\\)\\)"))
-          (magic-chars (evil-get-magic evil-magic))
-          (evil-magic evil-magic)
-          (quote (or quote #'identity))
-          result stop)
-      (while (and (not stop) str (string-match regexp str))
-        (unless (zerop (match-beginning 1))
-          (push (substring str 0 (match-beginning 1)) result))
-        (let ((char (or (match-string 2 str)
-                        (match-string 3 str)
-                        (match-string 4 str)))
-              (rest (substring str (match-end 0))))
-          (cond
-           ((match-beginning 4)
-            ;; magic character without backslash
-            (if (string-match magic-chars char)
-                ;; magic, do transform
-                (let ((trans (funcall transform (aref char 0) rest)))
-                  (push (car trans) result)
-                  (setq str (cadr trans) stop (nthcdr 2 trans)))
-              ;; non-magic, literal transformation
-              (push (funcall quote char) result)
-              (setq str rest)))
-           ((match-beginning 2)
-            ;; magic character with backslash
-            (if (not (string-match magic-chars char))
-                ;; non-magic, do transform
-                (let ((trans (funcall transform (aref char 0) rest)))
-                  (push (car trans) result)
-                  (setq str (cadr trans) stop (nthcdr 2 trans)))
-              ;; magic, literal transformation
-              (push (funcall quote char) result)
-              (setq str rest)))
-           ((memq (aref char 0) '(?m ?M ?v ?V))
-            (setq evil-magic (cdr (assq (aref char 0)
-                                        '((?m . t)
-                                          (?M . nil)
-                                          (?v . very-magic)
-                                          (?V . very-nomagic)))))
-            (setq magic-chars (evil-get-magic evil-magic))
-            (setq str rest))
-           (t
-            ;; non-magic char with backslash, literal transformation
-            (push (funcall quote char) result)
-            (setq str rest)))))
-      (cond
-       ((and str (not stop))
-        (push str result)
-        (setq str ""))
-       ((not str)
-        (setq str "")))
-      ;; concatenate subsequent strings
-      ;; note that result is in reverse order
-      (let (repl)
-        (while result
-          (cond
-           ((and (stringp (car result))
-                 (zerop (length (car result))))
-            (pop result))
-           ((and (stringp (car result))
-                 (stringp (cadr result)))
-            (setq result (cons (concat (cadr result)
-                                       (car result))
-                               (nthcdr 2 result))))
-           (t
-            (push (pop result) repl))))
-        (cons repl str)))))
-
-(defconst evil-vim-regexp-replacements
-  '((?n  . "\n")           (?r  . "\r")
-    (?t  . "\t")           (?b  . "\b")
-    (?s  . "[[:space:]]")  (?S  . "[^[:space:]]")
-    (?d  . "[[:digit:]]")  (?D  . "[^[:digit:]]")
-    (?x  . "[[:xdigit:]]") (?X  . "[^[:xdigit:]]")
-    (?o  . "[0-7]")        (?O  . "[^0-7]")
-    (?a  . "[[:alpha:]]")  (?A  . "[^[:alpha:]]")
-    (?l  . "[a-z]")        (?L  . "[^a-z]")
-    (?u  . "[A-Z]")        (?U  . "[^A-Z]")
-    (?y  . "\\s")          (?Y  . "\\S")
-    (?\( . "\\(")          (?\) . "\\)")
-    (?{  . "\\{")          (?}  . "\\}")
-    (?\[ . "[")            (?\] . "]")
-    (?<  . "\\<")          (?>  . "\\>")
-    (?_  . "\\_")
-    (?*  . "*")            (?+  . "+")
-    (??  . "?")            (?=  . "?")
-    (?.  . ".")
-    (?`  . "`")            (?^  . "^")
-    (?$  . "$")            (?|  . "\\|")))
-
-(defconst evil-regexp-magic "[][(){}<>_dDsSxXoOaAlLuUwWyY.*+?=^$`|nrtb]")
-
-(defun evil-transform-vim-style-regexp (regexp)
-  "Transforms vim-style backslash codes to Emacs regexp.
-This includes the backslash codes \\d, \\D, \\s, \\S, \\x, \\X,
-\\o, \\O, \\a, \\A, \\l, \\L, \\u, \\U and \\w, \\W. The new
-codes \\y and \\Y can be used instead of the Emacs code \\s and
-\\S which have a different meaning in Vim-style."
-  (car
-   (car
-    (evil-transform-magic
-     regexp evil-regexp-magic #'regexp-quote
-     #'(lambda (char rest)
-         (let ((repl (assoc char evil-vim-regexp-replacements)))
-           (if repl
-               (list (cdr repl) rest)
-             (list (concat "\\" (char-to-string char)) rest))))))))
-
-;;; Substitute
-
-(defun evil-downcase-first (str)
-  "Return STR with the first letter downcased."
-  (if (zerop (length str))
-      str
-    (concat (downcase (substring str 0 1))
-            (substring str 1))))
-
-(defun evil-upcase-first (str)
-  "Return STR with the first letter upcased."
-  (if (zerop (length str))
-      str
-    (concat (upcase (substring str 0 1))
-            (substring str 1))))
-
-(defun evil-get-magic (magic)
-  "Returns a regexp matching the magic characters according to MAGIC.
-Depending on the value of MAGIC the following characters are
-considered magic.
-  t             [][{}*+?.&~$^
-  nil           [][{}*+?$^
-  'very-magic   not 0-9A-Za-z_
-  'very-nomagic empty."
-  (cond
-   ((eq magic t) "[][}{*+?.&~$^]")
-   ((eq magic 'very-magic) "[^0-9A-Za-z_]")
-   ((eq magic 'very-nomagic) "\\\\")
-   (t "[][}{*+?$^]")))
-
-;; TODO: support magic characters in patterns
-(defconst evil-replacement-magic "[eElLuU0-9&#,rnbt=]"
-  "All magic characters in a replacement string")
-
-(defun evil-compile-subreplacement (to &optional start)
-  "Convert a regexp replacement TO to Lisp from START until \\e or \\E.
-Returns a pair (RESULT . REST). RESULT is a list suitable for
-`perform-replace' if necessary, the original string if not.
-REST is the unparsed remainder of TO."
-  (let ((result
-         (evil-transform-magic
-          to evil-replacement-magic #'replace-quote
-          #'(lambda (char rest)
-              (cond
-               ((eq char ?#)
-                (list '(number-to-string replace-count) rest))
-               ((eq char ?r) (list "\r" rest))
-               ((eq char ?n) (list "\n" rest))
-               ((eq char ?b) (list "\b" rest))
-               ((eq char ?t) (list "\t" rest))
-               ((memq char '(?e ?E))
-                `("" ,rest . t))
-               ((memq char '(?l ?L ?u ?U))
-                (let ((result (evil-compile-subreplacement rest))
-                      (func (cdr (assoc char
-                                        '((?l . evil-downcase-first)
-                                          (?L . downcase)
-                                          (?u . evil-upcase-first)
-                                          (?U . upcase))))))
-                  (list `(,func
-                          (replace-quote
-                           (evil-match-substitute-replacement
-                            ,(car result)
-                            (not case-replace))))
-                        (cdr result))))
-               ((eq char ?=)
-                (when (or (zerop (length rest))
-                          (not (eq (aref rest 0) ?@)))
-                  (user-error "Expected @ after \\="))
-                (when (< (length rest) 2)
-                  (user-error "Expected register after \\=@"))
-                (list (evil-get-register (aref rest 1))
-                      (substring rest 2)))
-               ((eq char ?,)
-                (let* ((obj (read-from-string rest))
-                       (result `(replace-quote ,(car obj)))
-                       (end
-                        ;; swallow a space after a symbol
-                        (if (and (or (symbolp (car obj))
-                                     ;; swallow a space after 'foo,
-                                     ;; but not after (quote foo)
-                                     (and (eq (car-safe (car obj)) 'quote)
-                                          (not (= ?\( (aref rest 0)))))
-                                 (eq (string-match " " rest (cdr obj))
-                                     (cdr obj)))
-                            (1+ (cdr obj))
-                          (cdr obj))))
-                  (list result (substring rest end))))
-               ((eq char ?0)
-                (list "\\&" rest))
-               (t
-                (list (concat "\\" (char-to-string char)) rest))))
-          start)))
-    (let ((rest (cdr result))
-          (result (car result)))
-      (replace-match-string-symbols result)
-      (cons (if (cdr result)
-                (cons 'concat result)
-              (or (car result) ""))
-            rest))))
-
-(defun evil-compile-replacement (to)
-  "Maybe convert a regexp replacement TO to Lisp.
-Returns a list suitable for `perform-replace' if necessary, the
-original string if not. Currently the following magic characters
-in replacements are supported: 0-9&#lLuUrnbt,
-The magic character , (comma) start an Emacs-lisp expression."
-  (when (stringp to)
-    (save-match-data
-      (cons 'replace-eval-replacement
-            (car (evil-compile-subreplacement to))))))
-
-(defun evil-replace-match (replacement &optional fixedcase string)
-  "Replace text match by last search with REPLACEMENT.
-If REPLACEMENT is an expression it will be evaluated to compute
-the replacement text, otherwise the function behaves as
-`replace-match'."
-  (if (stringp replacement)
-      (replace-match replacement fixedcase nil string)
-    (replace-match (funcall (car replacement)
-                            (cdr replacement)
-                            0)
-                   fixedcase nil string)))
-
-(defun evil-match-substitute-replacement (replacement &optional fixedcase string)
-  "Return REPLACEMENT as it will be inserted by `evil-replace-match'."
-  (if (stringp replacement)
-      (match-substitute-replacement replacement fixedcase nil string)
-    (match-substitute-replacement (funcall (car replacement)
-                                           (cdr replacement)
-                                           0)
-                                  fixedcase nil string)))
-
-;;; Alignment
-
-(defun evil-justify-lines (beg end justify position)
-  "Justifes all lines in a range.
-BEG and END specify the range of those lines to be
-justified. JUSTIFY is either 'left, 'right or 'center according
-to the justification type. POSITION is the maximal text width for
-right and center justification or the column at which the lines
-should be left-aligned for left justification."
-  (let ((fill-column position)
-        adaptive-fill-mode fill-prefix)
-    (evil-with-restriction
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char beg)
-          (line-beginning-position))
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char end)
-          (if (bolp)
-              (line-end-position 0)
-            (line-end-position)))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (progn
-               (if (eq justify 'left)
-                   (indent-line-to position)
-                 (when (re-search-forward "^[[:space:]]*" nil t)
-                   (delete-region (match-beginning 0)
-                                  (match-end 0)))
-                 (justify-current-line justify nil t))
-               (and (zerop (forward-line)) (bolp))))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (back-to-indentation))))
-
-;;; View helper
-
-(defvar-local evil-list-view-select-action nil)
-(put 'evil-list-view-select-action 'permanent-local t)
-
-(define-derived-mode evil-list-view-mode tabulated-list-mode
-  "Evil List View"
-  (tabulated-list-init-header)
-  (tabulated-list-print))
-
-(defun evil-list-view-goto-entry ()
-  (interactive)
-  (when (and evil-list-view-select-action
-             (not (eobp)))
-    (let* ((line (line-number-at-pos (point)))
-           (entry (elt tabulated-list-entries (1- line))))
-      (funcall evil-list-view-select-action (nth 1 entry)))))
-
-(define-key evil-list-view-mode-map (kbd "q") #'kill-this-buffer)
-(define-key evil-list-view-mode-map [follow-link] nil) ;; allows mouse-1 to be activated
-(define-key evil-list-view-mode-map [mouse-1] #'evil-list-view-goto-entry)
-(define-key evil-list-view-mode-map [return] #'evil-list-view-goto-entry)
-
-(defmacro evil-with-view-list (&rest properties)
-  "Opens new list view buffer.
-
-PROPERTIES is a property-list which supports the following properties:
-
-:name           (required)   The name of the buffer.
-:mode-name      (required)   The name for the mode line.
-:format         (required)   The value for `tabulated-list-format'.
-:entries        (required)   The value for `tabulated-list-entries'.
-:select-action  (optional)   A function for row selection.
-                             It takes in a single parameter, which is the selected row's
-                             vector value that is passed into `:entries'.
-"
-  (declare (indent defun) (debug t))
-  `(let ((bufname (concat "*" ,(plist-get properties :name) "*"))
-         (inhibit-read-only t))
-     (and (get-buffer bufname)
-          (kill-buffer bufname))
-     (let ((buf (get-buffer-create bufname)))
-       (with-current-buffer buf
-         (setq tabulated-list-format ,(plist-get properties :format))
-         (setq tabulated-list-entries ,(plist-get properties :entries))
-         (setq evil-list-view-select-action ,(plist-get properties :select-action))
-         (evil-list-view-mode)
-         (setq mode-name ,(plist-get properties :mode-name))
-         (evil-motion-state))
-       (switch-to-buffer-other-window buf))))
-
-(provide 'evil-common)
-
-;;; evil-common.el ends here
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-;;; evil-core.el --- Core functionality
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Evil is defined as a globalized minor mode, enabled with the toggle
-;; function `evil-mode'.  This in turn enables `evil-local-mode' in
-;; every buffer, which sets up the buffer's state.
-;;
-;; Each state has its own keymaps, and these keymaps have status as
-;; "emulation keymaps" with priority over regular keymaps.  Emacs
-;; maintains the following keymap hierarchy (highest priority first):
-;;
-;;     * Overriding keymaps/overlay keymaps...
-;;     * Emulation mode keymaps...
-;;       - Evil keymaps...
-;;     * Minor mode keymaps...
-;;     * Local keymap (`local-set-key')
-;;     * Global keymap (`global-set-key')
-;;
-;; Within this hierarchy, Evil arranges the keymaps for the current
-;; state as shown below:
-;;
-;;     * Intercept keymaps...
-;;     * Local state keymap
-;;     * Minor-mode keymaps...
-;;     * Auxiliary keymaps...
-;;     * Overriding keymaps...
-;;     * Global state keymap
-;;     * Keymaps for other states...
-;;
-;; These keymaps are listed in `evil-mode-map-alist', which is listed
-;; in `emulation-mode-map-alist'.
-;;
-;; Most of the key bindings for a state are stored in its global
-;; keymap, which has a name such as `evil-normal-state-map'. (See the
-;; file evil-maps.el, which contains all the default key bindings.) A
-;; state also has a local keymap (`evil-normal-state-local-map'),
-;; which may contain user customizations for the current buffer.
-;; Furthermore, any Emacs mode may be assigned state bindings of its
-;; own by passing the mode's keymap to the function `evil-define-key'
-;; or `evil-define-minor-mode-key'. The former uses a specific map to
-;; define the key in while the latter associates the key with a
-;; particular mode. These mode-specific bindings are ultimately stored
-;; in so-called auxiliary and minor-mode keymaps respectively, which
-;; are sandwiched between the local keymap and the global keymap.
-;; Finally, the state may also activate the keymaps of other states
-;; (e.g., Normal state inherits bindings from Motion state).
-;;
-;; For integration purposes, a regular Emacs keymap may be "elevated"
-;; to emulation status by passing it to `evil-make-intercept-map' or
-;; `evil-make-overriding-map'.  An "intercept" keymap has priority over
-;; all other Evil keymaps.  (Evil uses this facility when debugging and
-;; for handling the "ESC" key in the terminal.) More common is the
-;; "overriding" keymap, which only has priority over the global state
-;; keymap.  (This is useful for adapting key-heavy modes such as Dired,
-;; where all but a few keys should be left as-is and should not be
-;; shadowed by Evil's default bindings.)
-;;
-;; States are defined with the macro `evil-define-state', which
-;; creates a command for switching to the state.  This command,
-;; for example `evil-normal-state' for Normal state, performs
-;; the following tasks:
-;;
-;;     * Setting `evil-state' to the new state.
-;;     * Refreshing the keymaps in `evil-mode-map-alist'.
-;;     * Updating the mode line.
-;;       - Normal state depends on `evil-normal-state-tag'.
-;;     * Adjusting the cursor's appearance.
-;;       - Normal state depends on `evil-normal-state-cursor'.
-;;     * Displaying a message in the echo area.
-;;       - Normal state depends on `evil-normal-state-message'.
-;;     * Running hooks.
-;;       - Normal state runs `evil-normal-state-entry-hook' when
-;;         entering, and `evil-normal-state-exit-hook' when exiting.
-;;
-;; The various properties of a state can be accessed through their
-;; respective variables, or by passing a keyword and the state's name
-;; to the `evil-state-property' function.  Evil defines the states
-;; Normal state ("normal"), Insert state ("insert"), Visual state
-;; ("visual"), Replace state ("replace"), Operator-Pending state
-;; ("operator"), Motion state ("motion") and Emacs state ("emacs").
-
-(require 'evil-common)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(declare-function evil-emacs-state-p "evil-states")
-(declare-function evil-ex-p "evil-ex")
-(defvar evil-mode-buffers)
-
-(define-minor-mode evil-local-mode
-  "Minor mode for setting up Evil in a single buffer."
-  :init-value nil
-  (cond
-   ((evil-disabled-buffer-p)
-    ;; Don't leave the mode variable on in buffers where evil disabled, because
-    ;; functions that check this variable will get an incorrect result (e.g.,
-    ;; evil-refresh-cursor).
-    (setq evil-local-mode nil))
-   (evil-local-mode
-    (setq emulation-mode-map-alists
-          (evil-concat-lists '(evil-mode-map-alist)
-                             emulation-mode-map-alists))
-    (evil-initialize-local-keymaps)
-    ;; restore the proper value of `major-mode' in Fundamental buffers
-    (when (eq major-mode 'turn-on-evil-mode)
-      (setq major-mode 'fundamental-mode))
-    (when (minibufferp)
-      (setq-local evil-default-state 'insert)
-      (setq-local evil-echo-state nil))
-    ;; The initial state is usually setup by `evil-initialize' when
-    ;; the major-mode in a buffer changes. This preliminary
-    ;; initialization is only for the case when `evil-local-mode' is
-    ;; called directly for the first time in a buffer.
-    (unless evil-state (evil-initialize-state))
-    (add-hook 'input-method-activate-hook 'evil-activate-input-method t t)
-    (add-hook 'input-method-deactivate-hook 'evil-deactivate-input-method t t)
-    (add-hook 'activate-mark-hook 'evil-visual-activate-hook nil t)
-    (add-hook 'pre-command-hook 'evil-repeat-pre-hook)
-    (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'evil-repeat-post-hook))
-   (t
-    (evil-refresh-mode-line)
-    (remove-hook 'activate-mark-hook 'evil-visual-activate-hook t)
-    (remove-hook 'input-method-activate-hook 'evil-activate-input-method t)
-    (remove-hook 'input-method-deactivate-hook 'evil-deactivate-input-method t)
-    (evil-change-state nil))))
-
-;; Make the variable permanent local.  This is particular useful in
-;; conjunction with nXhtml/mumamo because mumamo does not touch these
-;; variables.
-(put 'evil-local-mode 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun turn-on-evil-mode (&optional arg)
-  "Turn on Evil in the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-local-mode (or arg 1)))
-
-(defun turn-off-evil-mode (&optional arg)
-  "Turn off Evil in the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-local-mode (or arg -1)))
-
-;; The function `evil-initialize' should only be used to initialize
-;; `evil-local-mode' from the globalized minor-mode `evil-mode'. It is
-;; called whenever evil is enabled in a buffer for the first time or
-;; when evil is active and the major-mode of the buffer changes. In
-;; addition to enabling `evil-local-mode' it also sets the initial
-;; evil-state according to the major-mode.
-(defun evil-initialize ()
-  "Enable Evil in the current buffer, if appropriate.
-To enable Evil globally, do (evil-mode 1)."
-  (unless (and (minibufferp) (not evil-want-minibuffer))
-    (evil-local-mode 1)
-    (evil-initialize-state)))
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'evil-mode "evil" nil t)
-(define-globalized-minor-mode evil-mode
-  evil-local-mode evil-initialize)
-
-;; No hooks are run in Fundamental buffers, so other measures are
-;; necessary to initialize Evil in these buffers. When Evil is
-;; enabled globally, the default value of `major-mode' is set to
-;; `turn-on-evil-mode', so that Evil is enabled in Fundamental
-;; buffers as well. Then, the buffer-local value of `major-mode' is
-;; changed back to `fundamental-mode'. (Since the `evil-mode' function
-;; is created by a macro, we use `defadvice' to augment it.)
-(defadvice evil-mode (after start-evil activate)
-  "Enable Evil in Fundamental mode."
-  (if evil-mode
-      (progn
-        (when (eq (default-value 'major-mode) 'fundamental-mode)
-          ;; changed back by `evil-local-mode'
-          (setq-default major-mode 'turn-on-evil-mode))
-        (ad-enable-regexp "^evil")
-        (ad-activate-regexp "^evil")
-        (with-no-warnings (evil-esc-mode 1)))
-    (when (eq (default-value 'major-mode) 'turn-on-evil-mode)
-      (setq-default major-mode 'fundamental-mode))
-    (ad-disable-regexp "^evil")
-    (ad-update-regexp "^evil")
-    (with-no-warnings (evil-esc-mode -1))))
-
-(defun evil-change-state (state &optional message)
-  "Change the state to STATE.
-If STATE is nil, disable all states."
-  (let ((func (evil-state-property (or state evil-state) :toggle)))
-    (when (and (functionp func)
-               (or message (not (eq state evil-state))))
-      (funcall func (if state (and message 1) -1)))))
-
-(defmacro evil-save-state (&rest body)
-  "Save the current state; execute BODY; restore the state."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let* ((evil-state evil-state)
-          (evil-previous-state evil-previous-state)
-          (evil-previous-state-alist (copy-tree evil-previous-state-alist))
-          (evil-next-state evil-next-state)
-          (old-state evil-state)
-          (inhibit-quit t)
-          (buf (current-buffer)))
-     (unwind-protect
-         (progn ,@body)
-       (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-         (with-current-buffer buf
-           (evil-change-state old-state))))))
-
-(defmacro evil-with-state (state &rest body)
-  "Change to STATE and execute BODY without refreshing the display.
-Restore the previous state afterwards."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(evil-without-display
-     (evil-save-state
-       (evil-change-state ',state)
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defun evil-initializing-p (&optional buffer)
-  "Whether Evil is in the process of being initialized."
-  (memq (or buffer (current-buffer)) evil-mode-buffers))
-
-(defun evil-initialize-state (&optional state buffer)
-  "Set up the initial state for BUFFER.
-BUFFER defaults to the current buffer.
-Uses STATE if specified, or calls `evil-initial-state-for-buffer'.
-See also `evil-set-initial-state'."
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (if state (evil-change-state state)
-      (evil-change-to-initial-state buffer))))
-(put 'evil-initialize-state 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-initial-state-for-buffer-name (&optional name default)
-  "Return the initial Evil state to use for a buffer with name NAME.
-Matches the name against the regular expressions in
-`evil-buffer-regexps'. If none matches, returns DEFAULT."
-  (let ((name (if (stringp name) name (buffer-name name)))
-        regexp state)
-    (when (stringp name)
-      (catch 'done
-        (dolist (entry evil-buffer-regexps default)
-          (setq regexp (car entry)
-                state (cdr entry))
-          (when (string-match regexp name)
-            (throw 'done state)))))))
-
-(defun evil-disabled-buffer-p (&optional buffer)
-  "Whether Evil should be disabled in BUFFER."
-  (null (evil-initial-state-for-buffer-name buffer 'undefined)))
-
-(defun evil-initial-state-for-buffer (&optional buffer default)
-  "Return the initial Evil state to use for BUFFER.
-BUFFER defaults to the current buffer. Returns DEFAULT
-if no initial state is associated with BUFFER.
-See also `evil-initial-state'."
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (or (evil-initial-state-for-buffer-name (buffer-name))
-        (catch 'done
-          (dolist (mode minor-mode-map-alist)
-            (setq mode (car-safe mode))
-            (when (and (boundp mode) (symbol-value mode))
-              (when (setq mode (evil-initial-state mode))
-                (throw 'done mode)))))
-        (evil-initial-state major-mode nil t)
-        default)))
-
-(defun evil-initial-state (mode &optional default follow-parent checked-modes)
-  "Return the Evil state to use for MODE or its alias.
-Returns DEFAULT if no initial state is associated with MODE.
-The initial state for a mode can be set with
-`evil-set-initial-state'.
-
-If FOLLOW-PARENT is non-nil, also check parent modes of MODE and
-its alias. CHECKED-MODES is used internally and should not be set
-initially."
-  (cond
-   ((and mode (symbolp mode) (memq mode checked-modes))
-    (error "Circular reference detected in ancestors of %s\n%s"
-           major-mode checked-modes))
-   ((and mode (symbolp mode))
-    (let ((mode-alias (let ((func (symbol-function mode)))
-                        (when (symbolp func)
-                          func)))
-          state modes)
-      (or
-       (catch 'done
-         (dolist (entry (evil-state-property t :modes) default)
-           (setq state (car entry)
-                 modes (symbol-value (cdr entry)))
-           (when (or (memq mode modes)
-                     (and mode-alias
-                          (memq mode-alias modes)))
-             (throw 'done state))))
-       (when follow-parent
-         (evil-initial-state (get mode 'derived-mode-parent)
-                             nil t (cons mode checked-modes)))
-       (when follow-parent
-         (evil-initial-state (get mode-alias 'derived-mode-parent)
-                             nil t (cons mode-alias checked-modes))))))))
-
-(defun evil-set-initial-state (mode state)
-  "Set the initial state for MODE to STATE.
-This is the state the buffer comes up in."
-  (dolist (modes (evil-state-property t :modes))
-    (setq modes (cdr-safe modes))
-    (set modes (delq mode (symbol-value modes))))
-  (when state
-    (add-to-list (evil-state-property state :modes) mode)))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-change-to-initial-state
-  (&optional buffer message)
-  "Change the state of BUFFER to its initial state.
-This is the state the buffer came up in. If Evil is not activated
-then this function does nothing."
-  :keep-visual t
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (when evil-local-mode
-      (evil-change-state (evil-initial-state-for-buffer
-                          buffer (or evil-default-state 'normal))
-                         message))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-change-to-previous-state
-  (&optional buffer message)
-  "Change the state of BUFFER to its previous state."
-  :keep-visual t
-  :repeat abort
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (let ((prev-state evil-previous-state)
-          (prev-prev-state (cdr-safe (assoc evil-previous-state
-                                            evil-previous-state-alist))))
-      (evil-change-state nil)
-      (when prev-prev-state
-        (setq evil-previous-state prev-prev-state))
-      (evil-change-state (or prev-state evil-default-state 'normal)
-                         message))))
-
-;; When a buffer is created in a low-level way, it is invisible to
-;; Evil (as well as other globalized minor modes) because no hooks are
-;; run. This is appropriate since many buffers are used for throwaway
-;; purposes. Passing the buffer to `set-window-buffer' indicates
-;; otherwise, though, so advise this function to initialize Evil.
-(defadvice set-window-buffer (before evil)
-  "Initialize Evil in the displayed buffer."
-  (when evil-mode
-    (when (get-buffer (ad-get-arg 1))
-      (with-current-buffer (ad-get-arg 1)
-        (unless evil-local-mode
-          (evil-local-mode 1))))))
-
-;; Refresh cursor color.
-;; Cursor color can only be set for each frame but not for each buffer.
-(add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook 'evil-refresh-cursor)
-(defadvice select-window (after evil activate)
-  (evil-refresh-cursor))
-
-(defun evil-generate-mode-line-tag (&optional state)
-  "Generate the evil mode-line tag for STATE."
-  (let ((tag (evil-state-property state :tag t)))
-    ;; prepare mode-line: add tooltip
-    (if (stringp tag)
-        (propertize tag
-                    'help-echo (evil-state-property state :name)
-                    'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight)
-      tag)))
-
-(defun evil-refresh-mode-line (&optional state)
-  "Refresh mode line tag."
-  (when (listp mode-line-format)
-    (setq evil-mode-line-tag (evil-generate-mode-line-tag state))
-    ;; refresh mode line data structure
-    ;; first remove evil from mode-line
-    (setq mode-line-format (delq 'evil-mode-line-tag mode-line-format))
-    (let ((mlpos mode-line-format)
-          pred which where)
-      ;; determine before/after which symbol the tag should be placed
-      (cond
-       ((eq evil-mode-line-format 'before)
-        (setq where 'after which 'mode-line-position))
-       ((eq evil-mode-line-format 'after)
-        (setq where 'after which 'mode-line-modes))
-       ((consp evil-mode-line-format)
-        (setq where (car evil-mode-line-format)
-              which (cdr evil-mode-line-format))))
-      ;; find the cons-cell of the symbol before/after which the tag
-      ;; should be placed
-      (while (and mlpos
-                  (let ((sym (or (car-safe (car mlpos)) (car mlpos))))
-                    (not (eq which sym))))
-        (setq pred mlpos
-              mlpos (cdr mlpos)))
-      ;; put evil tag at the right position in the mode line
-      (cond
-       ((not mlpos)) ;; position not found, so do not add the tag
-       ((eq where 'before)
-        (if pred
-            (setcdr pred (cons 'evil-mode-line-tag mlpos))
-          (setq mode-line-format
-                (cons 'evil-mode-line-tag mode-line-format))))
-       ((eq where 'after)
-        (setcdr mlpos (cons 'evil-mode-line-tag (cdr mlpos)))))
-      (force-mode-line-update))))
-
-;; input methods should be disabled in non-insertion states
-(defun evil-activate-input-method ()
-  "Enable input method in states with :input-method non-nil."
-  (let (input-method-activate-hook
-        input-method-deactivate-hook)
-    (when (and evil-local-mode evil-state)
-      (setq evil-input-method current-input-method)
-      (unless (evil-state-property evil-state :input-method)
-        (deactivate-input-method)))))
-(put 'evil-activate-input-method 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-deactivate-input-method ()
-  "Disable input method in all states."
-  (let (input-method-activate-hook
-        input-method-deactivate-hook)
-    (when (and evil-local-mode evil-state)
-      (setq evil-input-method nil))))
-(put 'evil-deactivate-input-method 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defmacro evil-without-input-method-hooks (&rest body)
-  "Execute body with evil's activate/deactivate-input-method hooks deactivated.
-
-This allows input methods to be used in normal-state."
-  `(unwind-protect
-       (progn
-         (remove-hook 'input-method-activate-hook 'evil-activate-input-method t)
-         (remove-hook 'input-method-deactivate-hook
-                      'evil-deactivate-input-method t)
-         ,@body)
-     (progn
-       (add-hook 'input-method-activate-hook 'evil-activate-input-method nil t)
-       (add-hook 'input-method-deactivate-hook
-                 'evil-deactivate-input-method nil t))))
-
-(defadvice toggle-input-method (around evil)
-  "Refresh `evil-input-method'."
-  (cond
-   ((not evil-local-mode)
-    ad-do-it)
-   ((evil-state-property evil-state :input-method)
-    ad-do-it)
-   (t
-    (let ((current-input-method evil-input-method))
-      ad-do-it))))
-
-;; Local keymaps are implemented using buffer-local variables.
-;; However, unless a buffer-local value already exists,
-;; `define-key' acts on the variable's default (global) value.
-;; So we need to initialize the variable whenever we enter a
-;; new buffer or when the buffer-local values are reset.
-(defun evil-initialize-local-keymaps ()
-  "Initialize a buffer-local value for local keymaps as necessary.
-The initial value is that of `make-sparse-keymap'."
-  (dolist (entry evil-local-keymaps-alist)
-    (let ((mode (car entry))
-          (map  (cdr entry)))
-      (unless (and (keymapp (symbol-value map))
-                   (local-variable-p map))
-        (set map (make-sparse-keymap))))))
-
-(defun evil-make-overriding-map (keymap &optional state copy)
-  "Give KEYMAP precedence over the global keymap of STATE.
-The keymap will have lower precedence than custom STATE bindings.
-If STATE is nil, give it precedence over all states.
-If COPY is t, create a copy of KEYMAP and give that
-higher precedence. See also `evil-make-intercept-map'."
-  (let ((key [override-state]))
-    (if (not copy)
-        (define-key keymap key (or state 'all))
-      (unless (keymapp copy)
-        (setq copy (assq-delete-all 'menu-bar (copy-keymap keymap))))
-      (define-key copy key (or state 'all))
-      (define-key keymap key copy))))
-
-(defun evil-make-intercept-map (keymap &optional state aux)
-  "Give KEYMAP precedence over all Evil keymaps in STATE.
-If STATE is nil, give it precedence over all states. If AUX is non-nil, make the
-auxiliary keymap corresponding to KEYMAP in STATE an intercept keymap instead of
-KEYMAP itself. See also `evil-make-overriding-map'."
-  (let ((key [intercept-state])
-        (keymap (if aux
-                    (evil-get-auxiliary-keymap keymap state t t)
-                  keymap)))
-    (define-key keymap key (or state 'all))))
-
-(defmacro evil-define-keymap (keymap doc &rest body)
-  "Define a keymap KEYMAP listed in `evil-mode-map-alist'.
-That means it will have precedence over regular keymaps.
-
-DOC is the documentation for the variable. BODY, if specified,
-is executed after toggling the mode. Optional keyword arguments
-may be specified before the body code:
-
-:mode VAR       Mode variable. If unspecified, the variable
-                is based on the keymap name.
-:local BOOLEAN  Whether the keymap should be buffer-local, that is,
-                reinitialized for each buffer.
-:func BOOLEAN   Create a toggle function even if BODY is empty.
-
-\(fn KEYMAP DOC [[KEY VAL]...] BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug (&define name
-                           [&optional stringp]
-                           [&rest [keywordp sexp]]
-                           def-body)))
-  (let ((func t)
-        arg intercept key local mode overriding)
-    (while (keywordp (car-safe body))
-      (setq key (pop body)
-            arg (pop body))
-      (cond
-       ((eq key :mode)
-        (setq mode arg))
-       ((eq key :local)
-        (setq local arg))
-       ((eq key :func)
-        (setq func arg))
-       ((eq key :intercept)
-        (setq intercept arg))
-       ((eq key :overriding)
-        (setq overriding arg))))
-    (setq mode (or mode
-                   (intern (replace-regexp-in-string
-                            "\\(?:-\\(?:mode-\\)?\\(?:key\\)?map\\)?$"
-                            "-mode"
-                            (symbol-name keymap)))))
-    `(progn
-       (defvar ,keymap ,(unless local '(make-sparse-keymap)))
-       (unless (get ',keymap 'variable-documentation)
-         (put ',keymap 'variable-documentation ,doc))
-       (defvar ,mode nil)
-       (unless (get ',mode 'variable-documentation)
-         (put ',mode 'variable-documentation ,doc))
-       (make-variable-buffer-local ',mode)
-       (put ',mode 'permanent-local t)
-       (when ,intercept
-         (evil-make-intercept-map ,keymap))
-       (when ,overriding
-         (evil-make-overriding-map ,keymap))
-       ,@(if local
-             `((make-variable-buffer-local ',keymap)
-               (put ',keymap 'permanent-local t)
-               (evil-add-to-alist 'evil-local-keymaps-alist
-                                  ',mode ',keymap))
-           `((evil-add-to-alist 'evil-global-keymaps-alist
-                                ',mode ',keymap)
-             (evil-add-to-alist 'evil-mode-map-alist
-                                ',mode ,keymap)))
-       ,(when (or body func)
-          `(defun ,mode (&optional arg)
-             ,@(when doc `(,doc))
-             (interactive)
-             (cond
-              ((numberp arg)
-               (setq ,mode (> arg 0)))
-              (t
-               (setq ,mode (not ,mode))))
-             ,@body))
-       ',keymap)))
-
-;; The ESC -> escape translation code has been provided by Stefan
-;; Monnier in the discussion of GNU Emacs bug #13793.
-(defun evil-esc-mode (&optional arg)
-  "Toggle interception of \\e (escape).
-Enable with positive ARG and disable with negative ARG.
-
-When enabled, `evil-esc-mode' modifies the entry of \\e in
-`input-decode-map'. If such an event arrives, it is translated to
-a plain 'escape event if no further event occurs within
-`evil-esc-delay' seconds. Otherwise no translation happens and
-the ESC prefix map (i.e. the map originally bound to \\e in
-`input-decode-map`) is returned."
-  (cond
-   ((or (null arg) (eq arg 0))
-    (evil-esc-mode (if evil-esc-mode -1 +1)))
-   ((> arg 0)
-    (unless evil-esc-mode
-      (setq evil-esc-mode t)
-      (add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions #'evil-init-esc)
-      (mapc #'evil-init-esc (frame-list))))
-   ((< arg 0)
-    (when evil-esc-mode
-      (remove-hook 'after-make-frame-functions #'evil-init-esc)
-      (mapc #'evil-deinit-esc (frame-list))
-      (setq evil-esc-mode nil)))))
-
-(defun evil-init-esc (frame)
-  "Update `input-decode-map' in terminal."
-  (with-selected-frame frame
-    (let ((term (frame-terminal frame)))
-      (when (and
-             (or (eq evil-intercept-esc 'always)
-                 (and evil-intercept-esc
-                      (eq (terminal-live-p term) t))) ; only patch tty
-             (not (terminal-parameter term 'evil-esc-map)))
-        (let ((evil-esc-map (lookup-key input-decode-map [?\e])))
-          (set-terminal-parameter term 'evil-esc-map evil-esc-map)
-          (define-key input-decode-map [?\e]
-            `(menu-item "" ,evil-esc-map :filter ,#'evil-esc)))))))
-
-(defun evil-deinit-esc (frame)
-  "Restore `input-decode-map' in terminal."
-  (with-selected-frame frame
-    (let ((term (frame-terminal frame)))
-      (when (terminal-live-p term)
-        (let ((evil-esc-map (terminal-parameter term 'evil-esc-map)))
-          (when evil-esc-map
-            (define-key input-decode-map [?\e] evil-esc-map)
-            (set-terminal-parameter term 'evil-esc-map nil)))))))
-
-(defun evil-esc (map)
-  "Translate \\e to 'escape if no further event arrives.
-This function is used to translate a \\e event either to 'escape
-or to the standard ESC prefix translation map. If \\e arrives,
-this function waits for `evil-esc-delay' seconds for another
-event. If no other event arrives, the event is translated to
-'escape, otherwise it is translated to the standard ESC prefix
-map stored in `input-decode-map'. If `evil-inhibit-esc' is
-non-nil or if evil is in emacs state, the event is always
-translated to the ESC prefix.
-
-The translation to 'escape happens only if the current command
-has indeed been triggered by \\e. In other words, this will only
-happen when the keymap is accessed from `read-key-sequence'. In
-particular, if it is access from `define-key' the returned
-mapping will always be the ESC prefix map."
-  (if (and (not evil-inhibit-esc)
-           (or evil-local-mode (evil-ex-p)
-               (active-minibuffer-window))
-           (not (evil-emacs-state-p))
-           (let ((keys (this-single-command-keys)))
-             (and (> (length keys) 0)
-                  (= (aref keys (1- (length keys))) ?\e)))
-           (sit-for evil-esc-delay))
-      (prog1 [escape]
-        (when defining-kbd-macro
-          (end-kbd-macro)
-          (setq last-kbd-macro (vconcat last-kbd-macro [escape]))
-          (start-kbd-macro t t)))
-    map))
-
-(defun evil-state-p (sym)
-  "Whether SYM is the name of a state."
-  (assq sym evil-state-properties))
-
-(defun evil-state-keymaps (state &rest excluded)
-  "Return a keymap alist of keymaps activated by STATE.
-If STATE references other states in its :enable property,
-these states are recursively processed and added to the list.
-\(The EXCLUDED argument is an internal safeguard against
-infinite recursion, keeping track of processed states.)"
-  (let* ((state (or state evil-state))
-         (enable (evil-state-property state :enable))
-         (map (cons
-               (evil-state-property state :mode)
-               (evil-state-property state :keymap t)))
-         (local-map (cons
-                     (evil-state-property state :local)
-                     (evil-state-property state :local-keymap t)))
-         (minor-mode-maps (evil-state-minor-mode-keymaps state))
-         (aux-maps (evil-state-auxiliary-keymaps state))
-         (overriding-maps
-          (evil-state-overriding-keymaps state))
-         (intercept-maps
-          (evil-state-intercept-keymaps state))
-         (result `(,intercept-maps))
-         (remove-duplicates (null excluded)))
-    (unless (memq state enable)
-      (setq enable (cons state enable)))
-    ;; process STATE's :enable property
-    (dolist (entry enable)
-      (cond
-       ((memq entry excluded))
-       ;; the keymaps for STATE
-       ((eq entry state)
-        (setq result `(,@result
-                       (,local-map)
-                       ,minor-mode-maps
-                       ,aux-maps
-                       ,overriding-maps
-                       (,map)))
-        (push state excluded))
-       ;; the keymaps for another state: call `evil-state-keymaps'
-       ;; recursively, but keep track of processed states
-       ((evil-state-p entry)
-        (setq result `(,@result
-                       ,(apply #'evil-state-keymaps entry excluded))))
-       ;; a single keymap
-       ((or (keymapp entry)
-            (and (keymapp (symbol-value entry))
-                 (setq entry (symbol-value entry)))
-            (setq entry (evil-keymap-for-mode entry)))
-        (setq result `(,@result
-                       ((,(evil-mode-for-keymap entry t) .
-                         ,entry)))))))
-    ;; postpone the expensive filtering of duplicates to the top level
-    (if remove-duplicates
-        (apply #'evil-concat-keymap-alists result)
-      (apply #'append result))))
-
-(defun evil-normalize-keymaps (&optional state)
-  "Create a buffer-local value for `evil-mode-map-alist'.
-This is a keymap alist, determined by the current state
-\(or by STATE if specified)."
-  (let ((state (or state evil-state))
-        (excluded '(nil t))
-        map mode temp)
-    ;; initialize buffer-local keymaps as necessary
-    (evil-initialize-local-keymaps)
-    ;; deactivate keymaps of previous state
-    (dolist (entry evil-mode-map-alist)
-      (setq mode (car-safe entry)
-            map (cdr-safe entry))
-      ;; don't deactivate overriding keymaps;
-      ;; they are toggled by their associated mode
-      (if (or (memq mode excluded)
-              (evil-intercept-keymap-p map)
-              (evil-overriding-keymap-p map)
-              (evil-auxiliary-keymap-p map)
-              (evil-minor-mode-keymap-p map))
-          (push mode excluded)
-        (when (and (fboundp mode) (symbol-value mode))
-          (funcall mode -1))
-        (set mode nil)))
-    (setq evil-mode-map-alist nil)
-    ;; activate keymaps of current state
-    (when state
-      (setq temp (evil-state-keymaps state))
-      (dolist (entry temp)
-        (setq mode (car entry)
-              map (cdr entry))
-        (unless (or (and (boundp mode) (symbol-value mode))
-                    ;; the minor-mode keymaps include modes that are not
-                    ;; necessarily active
-                    (evil-minor-mode-keymap-p map))
-          (when (fboundp mode)
-            (funcall mode 1))
-          (set mode t))
-        ;; refresh the keymap in case it has changed
-        ;; (e.g., `evil-operator-shortcut-map' is
-        ;; reset on toggling)
-        (if (or (memq mode excluded)
-                (evil-intercept-keymap-p map)
-                (evil-overriding-keymap-p map)
-                (evil-auxiliary-keymap-p map)
-                (evil-minor-mode-keymap-p map))
-            (push mode excluded)
-          (setcdr entry (or (evil-keymap-for-mode mode) map))))
-      ;; update `evil-mode-map-alist'
-      (setq evil-mode-map-alist temp))))
-
-(defun evil-mode-for-keymap (keymap &optional default)
-  "Return the minor mode associated with KEYMAP.
-Returns DEFAULT if no mode is found.
-See also `evil-keymap-for-mode'."
-  (let ((map (if (keymapp keymap) keymap (symbol-value keymap)))
-        (var (when (symbolp keymap) keymap)))
-    ;; Check Evil variables first for speed purposes.
-    ;; If all else fails, check `minor-mode-map-alist'.
-    (or (when var
-          (or (car (rassq var evil-global-keymaps-alist))
-              (car (rassq var evil-local-keymaps-alist))))
-        (car (rassq map (mapcar #'(lambda (e)
-                                    ;; from (MODE-VAR . MAP-VAR)
-                                    ;; to (MODE-VAR . MAP)
-                                    (cons (car-safe e)
-                                          (symbol-value (cdr-safe e))))
-                                (append evil-global-keymaps-alist
-                                        evil-local-keymaps-alist))))
-        (car (rassq map minor-mode-map-alist))
-        default)))
-
-(defun evil-keymap-for-mode (mode &optional variable)
-  "Return the keymap associated with MODE.
-Return the keymap variable if VARIABLE is non-nil.
-See also `evil-mode-for-keymap'."
-  (let* ((var (or (cdr (assq mode evil-global-keymaps-alist))
-                  (cdr (assq mode evil-local-keymaps-alist))))
-         (map (or (symbol-value var)
-                  (cdr (assq mode minor-mode-map-alist)))))
-    (if variable var map)))
-
-(defun evil-state-auxiliary-keymaps (state)
-  "Return a keymap alist of auxiliary keymaps for STATE."
-  (let ((state (or state evil-state))
-        aux result)
-    (dolist (map (current-active-maps) result)
-      (when (setq aux (evil-get-auxiliary-keymap map state))
-        (push (cons (evil-mode-for-keymap map t) aux) result)))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun evil-state-minor-mode-keymaps (state)
-  "Return a keymap alist of minor-mode keymaps for STATE."
-  (let* ((state (or state evil-state))
-         (state-entry (assq state evil-minor-mode-keymaps-alist)))
-    (when state-entry
-      (cdr state-entry))))
-
-(defun evil-state-overriding-keymaps (&optional state)
-  "Return a keymap alist of overriding keymaps for STATE."
-  (let* ((state (or state evil-state))
-         result)
-    (dolist (map (current-active-maps))
-      (when (setq map (evil-overriding-keymap-p map state))
-        (push (cons (evil-mode-for-keymap map t) map) result)))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun evil-state-intercept-keymaps (&optional state)
-  "Return a keymap alist of intercept keymaps for STATE."
-  (let* ((state (or state evil-state))
-         result)
-    (dolist (map (current-active-maps))
-      (when (setq map (or (evil-intercept-keymap-p map state)
-                          (evil-intercept-keymap-p
-                           (evil-get-auxiliary-keymap map state) state)))
-        (push (cons (evil-mode-for-keymap map t) map) result)))
-    (setq result (nreverse result))
-    result))
-
-(defun evil-set-auxiliary-keymap (map state &optional aux)
-  "Set the auxiliary keymap for MAP in STATE to AUX.
-If AUX is nil, create a new auxiliary keymap."
-  (unless (keymapp aux)
-    (setq aux (make-sparse-keymap)))
-  (unless (evil-auxiliary-keymap-p aux)
-    (evil-set-keymap-prompt
-     aux (format "Auxiliary keymap for %s"
-                 (or (evil-state-property state :name)
-                     (format "%s state" state)))))
-  (define-key map
-    (vconcat (list (intern (format "%s-state" state)))) aux)
-  aux)
-(put 'evil-set-auxiliary-keymap 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(defun evil-get-auxiliary-keymap (map state &optional create ignore-parent)
-  "Get the auxiliary keymap for MAP in STATE.
-If CREATE is non-nil, create an auxiliary keymap
-if MAP does not have one. If CREATE and
-IGNORE-PARENT are non-nil then a new auxiliary
-keymap is created even if the parent of MAP has
-one already."
-  (when state
-    (let* ((key (vconcat (list (intern (format "%s-state" state)))))
-           (parent-aux (when (and ignore-parent
-                                  (keymap-parent map)
-                                  state)
-                         (lookup-key (keymap-parent map) key)))
-           (aux (if state (lookup-key map key) map)))
-      (cond
-       ((and ignore-parent
-             (equal parent-aux aux)
-             create)
-        (evil-set-auxiliary-keymap map state))
-       ((evil-auxiliary-keymap-p aux)
-        aux)
-       (create
-        (evil-set-auxiliary-keymap map state))))))
-
-(defun evil-get-minor-mode-keymap (state mode)
-  "Get the auxiliary keymap for MODE in STATE, creating one if it
-does not already exist."
-  (let ((state-entry (assq state evil-minor-mode-keymaps-alist)))
-    (if (and state-entry
-             (assq mode state-entry))
-        (cdr (assq mode state-entry))
-      (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-        (evil-set-keymap-prompt
-         map (format "Minor-mode keymap for %s in %s"
-                     (symbol-name mode)
-                     (or (evil-state-property state :name)
-                         (format "%s state" state))))
-        (if state-entry
-            (setcdr state-entry
-                    (append (list (cons mode map)) (cdr state-entry)))
-          (push (cons state (list (cons mode map)))
-                evil-minor-mode-keymaps-alist))
-        map))))
-
-(defun evil-auxiliary-keymap-p (map)
-  "Whether MAP is an auxiliary keymap."
-  (and (keymapp map)
-       (string-match-p "Auxiliary keymap"
-                       (or (keymap-prompt map) "")) t))
-
-(defun evil-minor-mode-keymap-p (map)
-  "Whether MAP is a minor-mode keymap."
-  (and (keymapp map)
-       (string-match-p "Minor-mode keymap"
-                       (or (keymap-prompt map) "")) t))
-
-(defun evil-intercept-keymap-p (map &optional state)
-  "Whether MAP is an intercept keymap for STATE.
-If STATE is nil, it means any state."
-  (let ((entry (and (keymapp map)
-                    (lookup-key map [intercept-state]))))
-    (cond
-     ((null entry)
-      nil)
-     ((null state)
-      map)
-     ((eq entry state)
-      map)
-     ((eq entry 'all)
-      map))))
-
-(defun evil-overriding-keymap-p (map &optional state)
-  "Whether MAP is an overriding keymap for STATE.
-If STATE is nil, it means any state."
-  (let ((entry (and (keymapp map)
-                    (lookup-key map [override-state]))))
-    (cond
-     ((null entry)
-      nil)
-     ((keymapp entry)
-      (evil-overriding-keymap-p entry state))
-     ((null state)
-      map)
-     ((eq entry state)
-      map)
-     ((eq entry 'all)
-      map))))
-
-(defun evil-intercept-keymap-state (map)
-  "Return the state for the intercept keymap MAP.
-A return value of t means all states."
-  (let ((state (lookup-key map [intercept-state] map)))
-    (cond
-     ((keymapp state)
-      (evil-intercept-keymap-state state))
-     ((eq state 'all)
-      t)
-     (t
-      state))))
-
-(defun evil-overriding-keymap-state (map)
-  "Return the state for the overriding keymap MAP.
-A return value of t means all states."
-  (let ((state (lookup-key map [override-state] map)))
-    (cond
-     ((keymapp state)
-      (evil-overriding-keymap-state state))
-     ((eq state 'all)
-      t)
-     (t
-      state))))
-
-(defmacro evil-define-key (state keymap key def &rest bindings)
-  "Create a STATE binding from KEY to DEF for KEYMAP.
-STATE is one of normal, insert, visual, replace, operator,
-motion, emacs, or a list of one or more of these. Omitting a
-state by using nil corresponds to a standard Emacs binding using
-`define-key'. The remaining arguments are like those of
-`define-key'. For example:
-
-    (evil-define-key 'normal foo-map \"a\" 'bar)
-
-This creates a binding from \"a\" to bar in Normal state, which
-is active whenever foo-map is active. Using nil for the state,
-the following lead to identical bindings:
-
-    (evil-define-key nil foo-map \"a\" 'bar)
-
-    (define-key foo-map \"a\" 'bar)
-
-It is possible to specify multiple states and/or bindings at
-once:
-
-    (evil-define-key '(normal visual) foo-map
-      \"a\" 'bar
-      \"b\" 'foo)
-
-If foo-map has not been initialized yet, this macro adds an entry
-to `after-load-functions', delaying execution as necessary.
-
-KEYMAP may also be a quoted symbol. If the symbol is global, the
-global evil keymap corresponding to the state(s) is used, meaning
-the following lead to identical bindings:
-
-    (evil-define-key 'normal 'global \"a\" 'bar)
-
-    (evil-global-set-key 'normal \"a\" 'bar)
-
-The symbol local may also be used, which corresponds to using
-`evil-local-set-key'. If a quoted symbol is used that is not
-global or local, it is assumed to be the name of a minor mode, in
-which case `evil-define-minor-mode-key' is used."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (cond ((member keymap '('global 'local))
-         `(evil-define-key* ,state ,keymap ,key ,def ,@bindings))
-        ((and (consp keymap) (eq (car keymap) 'quote))
-         `(evil-define-minor-mode-key ,state ,keymap ,key ,def ,@bindings))
-        (t
-         `(evil-delay ',(if (symbolp keymap)
-                            `(and (boundp ',keymap) (keymapp ,keymap))
-                          `(keymapp ,keymap))
-              '(condition-case-unless-debug err
-                   (evil-define-key* ,state ,keymap ,key ,def ,@bindings)
-                 (error
-                  (message "error in evil-define-key: %s"
-                           (error-message-string err))))
-            'after-load-functions t nil
-            (format "evil-define-key-in-%s"
-                    ',(if (symbolp keymap) keymap 'keymap))))))
-(defalias 'evil-declare-key 'evil-define-key)
-
-(defun evil-define-key* (state keymap key def &rest bindings)
-  "Create a STATE binding from KEY to DEF for KEYMAP.
-STATE is one of normal, insert, visual, replace, operator,
-motion, emacs, or a list of one or more of these. Omitting a
-state by using nil corresponds to a standard Emacs binding using
-`define-key' The remaining arguments are like those of
-`define-key'. For example:
-
-    (evil-define-key* 'normal foo-map \"a\" 'bar)
-
-This creates a binding from \"a\" to bar in Normal state, which
-is active whenever foo-map is active. Using nil for the state,
-the following are equivalent:
-
-    (evil-define-key* nil foo-map \"a\" 'bar)
-
-    (define-key foo-map \"a\" 'bar)
-
- It is possible to specify multiple states and/or bindings at
- once:
-
-    (evil-define-key* '(normal visual) foo-map
-      \"a\" 'bar
-      \"b\" 'foo)
-
-KEYMAP may also be a quoted symbol. If the symbol is global, the
-global evil keymap corresponding to the state(s) is used, meaning
-the following are equivalent:
-
-    (evil-define-key* 'normal 'global \"a\" 'bar)
-
-    (evil-global-set-key 'normal \"a\" 'bar)
-
-The symbol local may also be used, which corresponds to using
-`evil-local-set-key'.
-
-The use is nearly identical to `evil-define-key' with the
-exception that this is a function and not a macro (and so will
-not be expanded when compiled which can have unintended
-consequences). `evil-define-key*' also does not defer any
-bindings like `evil-define-key' does using `evil-delay'. This
-allows errors in the bindings to be caught immediately, and makes
-its behavior more predictable."
-  (let ((maps
-         (if state
-             (mapcar
-              (lambda (st)
-                (cond ((eq keymap 'global)
-                       (evil-state-property st :keymap t))
-                      ((eq keymap 'local)
-                       (evil-state-property st :local-keymap t))
-                      (t
-                       (evil-get-auxiliary-keymap keymap st t t))))
-              (if (listp state) state (list state)))
-           (list
-            (cond ((eq keymap 'global)
-                   global-map)
-                  ((eq keymap 'local)
-                   ;; see `local-set-key'
-                   (or (current-local-map)
-                       (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-                         (use-local-map map)
-                         map)))
-                  (t
-                   keymap))))))
-    (while key
-      (dolist (map maps)
-        (define-key map key def))
-      (setq key (pop bindings)
-            def (pop bindings)))
-    ;; ensure the prompt string comes first
-    (dolist (map maps)
-      (evil-set-keymap-prompt map (keymap-prompt map)))))
-
-(defun evil-define-minor-mode-key (state mode key def &rest bindings)
-  "Similar to `evil-define-key' but the bindings are associated
-with the minor-mode symbol MODE instead of a particular map.
-Associating bindings with a mode symbol instead of a map allows
-evil to use Emacs' built-in mechanisms to enable the bindings
-automatically when MODE is active without relying on calling
-`evil-normalize-keymaps'. Another less significant difference is
-that the bindings can be created immediately, because this
-function only uses the symbol MODE and does not rely on its
-value.
-
-See `evil-define-key' for the usage of STATE, KEY, DEF and
-BINDINGS."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (let ((maps (mapcar
-               (lambda (st)
-                 (evil-get-minor-mode-keymap st mode))
-               (if (listp state) state (list state)))))
-    (while key
-      (dolist (map maps)
-        (define-key map key def))
-      (setq key (pop bindings)
-            def (pop bindings)))))
-
-(defmacro evil-add-hjkl-bindings (keymap &optional state &rest bindings)
-  "Add \"h\", \"j\", \"k\", \"l\" bindings to KEYMAP in STATE.
-Add additional BINDINGS if specified."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  `(evil-define-key ,state ,keymap
-     "h" (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map "h")
-     "j" (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map "j")
-     "k" (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map "k")
-     "l" (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map "l")
-     ":" (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map ":")
-     ,@bindings))
-
-;; may be useful for programmatic purposes
-(defun evil-global-set-key (state key def)
-  "Bind KEY to DEF in STATE."
-  (define-key (evil-state-property state :keymap t) key def))
-
-(defun evil-local-set-key (state key def)
-  "Bind KEY to DEF in STATE in the current buffer."
-  (define-key (evil-state-property state :local-keymap t) key def))
-
-;; Advise these functions as they may activate an overriding keymap or
-;; a keymap with state bindings; if so, refresh `evil-mode-map-alist'.
-(defadvice use-global-map (after evil activate)
-  "Refresh Evil keymaps."
-  (evil-normalize-keymaps))
-
-(defadvice use-local-map (after evil activate)
-  "Refresh Evil keymaps."
-  (evil-normalize-keymaps))
-
-(defmacro evil-define-state (state doc &rest body)
-  "Define an Evil state STATE.
-DOC is a general description and shows up in all docstrings;
-the first line of the string should be the full name of the state.
-Then follows one or more optional keywords:
-
-:tag STRING             Mode line indicator.
-:message STRING         Echo area message when changing to STATE.
-:cursor SPEC            Cursor to use in STATE.
-:entry-hook LIST        Hooks run when changing to STATE.
-:exit-hook LIST         Hooks run when changing from STATE.
-:enable LIST            List of other states and modes enabled by STATE.
-:suppress-keymap FLAG   If FLAG is non-nil, makes `evil-suppress-map'
-                        the parent of the global map of STATE,
-                        effectively disabling bindings to
-                        `self-insert-command'.
-
-Following the keywords is optional code to be executed each time
-the state is enabled or disabled. For example:
-
-    (evil-define-state test
-      \"Test state.\"
-      :tag \"<T> \"
-      (setq test-var t))
-
-The global keymap of this state will be `evil-test-state-map',
-the local keymap will be `evil-test-state-local-map', and so on.
-
-\(fn STATE DOC [[KEY VAL]...] BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug (&define name
-                           [&optional stringp]
-                           [&rest [keywordp sexp]]
-                           def-body)))
-  (let* ((name (and (string-match "^\\(.+\\)\\(\\(?:.\\|\n\\)*\\)" doc)
-                    (match-string 1 doc)))
-         (doc (match-string 2 doc))
-         (name (and (string-match "^\\(.+?\\)\\.?$" name)
-                    (match-string 1 name)))
-         (doc (if (or (null doc) (string= doc "")) ""
-                (format "\n%s" doc)))
-         (toggle (intern (format "evil-%s-state" state)))
-         (mode (intern (format "%s-minor-mode" toggle)))
-         (keymap (intern (format "%s-map" toggle)))
-         (local (intern (format "%s-local-minor-mode" toggle)))
-         (local-keymap (intern (format "%s-local-map" toggle)))
-         (tag (intern (format "%s-tag" toggle)))
-         (message (intern (format "%s-message" toggle)))
-         (cursor (intern (format "%s-cursor" toggle)))
-         (entry-hook (intern (format "%s-entry-hook" toggle)))
-         (exit-hook (intern (format "%s-exit-hook" toggle)))
-         (modes (intern (format "%s-modes" toggle)))
-         (predicate (intern (format "%s-p" toggle)))
-         arg cursor-value enable entry-hook-value exit-hook-value
-         input-method key message-value suppress-keymap tag-value)
-    ;; collect keywords
-    (while (keywordp (car-safe body))
-      (setq key (pop body)
-            arg (pop body))
-      (cond
-       ((eq key :tag)
-        (setq tag-value arg))
-       ((eq key :message)
-        (setq message-value arg))
-       ((eq key :cursor)
-        (setq cursor-value arg))
-       ((eq key :entry-hook)
-        (setq entry-hook-value arg)
-        (unless (listp entry-hook-value)
-          (setq entry-hook-value (list entry-hook-value))))
-       ((eq key :exit-hook)
-        (setq exit-hook-value arg)
-        (unless (listp exit-hook-value)
-          (setq exit-hook-value (list entry-hook-value))))
-       ((eq key :enable)
-        (setq enable arg))
-       ((eq key :input-method)
-        (setq input-method arg))
-       ((eq key :suppress-keymap)
-        (setq suppress-keymap arg))))
-
-    ;; macro expansion
-    `(progn
-       ;; Save the state's properties in `evil-state-properties' for
-       ;; runtime lookup. Among other things, this information is used
-       ;; to determine what keymaps should be activated by the state
-       ;; (and, when processing :enable, what keymaps are activated by
-       ;; other states). We cannot know this at compile time because
-       ;; it depends on the current buffer and its active keymaps
-       ;; (to which we may have assigned state bindings), as well as
-       ;; states whose definitions may not have been processed yet.
-       (evil-put-property
-        'evil-state-properties ',state
-        :name ',name
-        :toggle ',toggle
-        :mode (defvar ,mode nil
-                ,(format "Non-nil if %s is enabled.
-Use the command `%s' to change this variable." name toggle))
-        :keymap (defvar ,keymap (make-sparse-keymap)
-                  ,(format "Keymap for %s." name))
-        :local (defvar ,local nil
-                 ,(format "Non-nil if %s is enabled.
-Use the command `%s' to change this variable." name toggle))
-        :local-keymap (defvar ,local-keymap nil
-                        ,(format "Buffer-local keymap for %s." name))
-        :tag (defvar ,tag ,tag-value
-               ,(format "Mode line tag for %s." name))
-        :message (defvar ,message ,message-value
-                   ,(format "Echo area message for %s." name))
-        :cursor (defvar ,cursor ',cursor-value
-                  ,(format "Cursor for %s.
-May be a cursor type as per `cursor-type', a color string as passed
-to `set-cursor-color', a zero-argument function for changing the
-cursor, or a list of the above." name))
-        :entry-hook (defvar ,entry-hook nil
-                      ,(format "Hooks to run when entering %s." name))
-        :exit-hook (defvar ,exit-hook nil
-                     ,(format "Hooks to run when exiting %s." name))
-        :modes (defvar ,modes nil
-                 ,(format "Modes that should come up in %s." name))
-        :input-method ',input-method
-        :predicate ',predicate
-        :enable ',enable)
-
-       ,@(when suppress-keymap
-           `((set-keymap-parent ,keymap evil-suppress-map)))
-
-       (dolist (func ',entry-hook-value)
-         (add-hook ',entry-hook func))
-
-       (dolist (func ',exit-hook-value)
-         (add-hook ',exit-hook func))
-
-       (defun ,predicate (&optional state)
-         ,(format "Whether the current state is %s.
-\(That is, whether `evil-state' is `%s'.)" name state)
-         (and evil-local-mode
-              (eq (or state evil-state) ',state)))
-
-       ;; define state function
-       (defun ,toggle (&optional arg)
-         ,(format "Enable %s. Disable with negative ARG.
-If ARG is nil, don't display a message in the echo area.%s" name doc)
-         (interactive)
-         (cond
-          ((and (numberp arg) (< arg 1))
-           (setq evil-previous-state evil-state
-                 evil-state nil)
-           (let ((evil-state ',state))
-             (run-hooks ',exit-hook)
-             (setq evil-state nil)
-             (evil-normalize-keymaps)
-             ,@body))
-          (t
-           (unless evil-local-mode
-             (evil-local-mode 1))
-           (let ((evil-next-state ',state)
-                 input-method-activate-hook
-                 input-method-deactivate-hook)
-             (evil-change-state nil)
-             (setq evil-state ',state)
-             (evil-add-to-alist 'evil-previous-state-alist
-                                ',state evil-previous-state)
-             (let ((evil-state ',state))
-               (evil-normalize-keymaps)
-               (if ',input-method
-                   (activate-input-method evil-input-method)
-                 ;; BUG #475: Deactivate the current input method only
-                 ;; if there is a function to deactivate it, otherwise
-                 ;; an error would be raised. This strange situation
-                 ;; should not arise in general and there should
-                 ;; probably be a better way to handle this situation.
-                 (if deactivate-current-input-method-function
-                     (deactivate-input-method)))
-               (unless evil-no-display
-                 (evil-refresh-cursor ',state)
-                 (evil-refresh-mode-line ',state)
-                 (when (called-interactively-p 'any)
-                   (redisplay)))
-               ,@body
-               (run-hooks ',entry-hook)
-               (when (and evil-echo-state
-                          arg (not evil-no-display) ,message)
-                 (if (functionp ,message)
-                     (funcall ,message)
-                   (evil-echo "%s" ,message))))))))
-
-       (evil-set-command-property ',toggle :keep-visual t)
-       (evil-set-command-property ',toggle :suppress-operator t)
-
-       (evil-define-keymap ,keymap nil
-         :mode ,mode
-         :func nil)
-
-       (evil-define-keymap ,local-keymap nil
-         :mode ,local
-         :local t
-         :func nil)
-
-       ',state)))
-
-(provide 'evil-core)
-
-;;; evil-core.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-core.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-core.elc
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index f4e2d2338d54..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-core.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-development.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-development.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-development.el
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@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-development.el --- Useful features for Evil developers
-
-;; Author: Justin Burkett <justin at burkett dot cc>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;;; Teach imenu about evil macros
-
-(with-eval-after-load 'lisp-mode
-  (when (boundp 'lisp-imenu-generic-expression)
-    (dolist (macro '("interactive-code"
-                     "type"
-                     "text-object"
-                     "motion"
-                     "command"
-                     "operator"))
-      (let ((macro-name (format "evil-%s" macro)))
-        (unless (assoc macro-name lisp-imenu-generic-expression)
-          (push (list
-                 macro-name
-                 (format "^\\s-*(evil-define-%s\\s-+\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\|\\\\.\\)+\\)"
-                         macro)
-                 1)
-                lisp-imenu-generic-expression))))))
-
-(provide 'evil-development)
-
-;;; evil-development.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-development.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-development.elc
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-;;; evil-digraphs.el --- Digraphs
-
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-(require 'evil-vars)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup evil-digraphs nil
-  "Digraph support based on RFC 1345."
-  :group 'evil
-  :prefix "evil-digraph-")
-
-(defcustom evil-digraphs-table-user nil
-  "List of user-defined digraphs.
-Entries have the form ((?CHAR1 ?CHAR2) . ?DIGRAPH).  That is,
-a cons cell of the digraph and its character replacement,
-where the digraph is a list of two characters.
-See also `evil-digraphs-table'."
-  :type '(alist :key-type (list character character)
-                :value-type character)
-  :require 'evil-digraphs
-  :group 'evil-digraphs)
-
-(defconst evil-digraphs-table
-  '(((?N ?U) . ?\x00)
-    ((?S ?H) . ?\x01)
-    ((?S ?X) . ?\x02)
-    ((?E ?X) . ?\x03)
-    ((?E ?T) . ?\x04)
-    ((?E ?Q) . ?\x05)
-    ((?A ?K) . ?\x06)
-    ((?B ?L) . ?\x07)
-    ((?B ?S) . ?\x08)
-    ((?H ?T) . ?\x09)
-    ((?L ?F) . ?\x0a)
-    ((?V ?T) . ?\x0b)
-    ((?F ?F) . ?\x0c)
-    ((?C ?R) . ?\x0d)
-    ((?S ?O) . ?\x0e)
-    ((?S ?I) . ?\x0f)
-    ((?D ?L) . ?\x10)
-    ((?D ?1) . ?\x11)
-    ((?D ?2) . ?\x12)
-    ((?D ?3) . ?\x13)
-    ((?D ?4) . ?\x14)
-    ((?N ?K) . ?\x15)
-    ((?S ?Y) . ?\x16)
-    ((?E ?B) . ?\x17)
-    ((?C ?N) . ?\x18)
-    ((?E ?M) . ?\x19)
-    ((?S ?B) . ?\x1a)
-    ((?E ?C) . ?\x1b)
-    ((?F ?S) . ?\x1c)
-    ((?G ?S) . ?\x1d)
-    ((?R ?S) . ?\x1e)
-    ((?U ?S) . ?\x1f)
-    ((?S ?P) . ?\x20)
-    ((?N ?b) . ?\x23)
-    ((?D ?O) . ?\x24)
-    ((?A ?t) . ?\x40)
-    ((?< ?\() . ?\x5b)
-    ((?/ ?/) . ?\x5c)
-    ((?\) ?>) . ?\x5d)
-    ((?' ?>) . ?\x5e)
-    ((?' ?!) . ?\x60)
-    ((?\( ?!) . ?\x7b)
-    ((?! ?!) . ?\x7c)
-    ((?! ?\)) . ?\x7d)
-    ((?' ??) . ?\x7e)
-    ((?D ?T) . ?\x7f)
-    ((?P ?A) . ?\x80)
-    ((?H ?O) . ?\x81)
-    ((?B ?H) . ?\x82)
-    ((?N ?H) . ?\x83)
-    ((?I ?N) . ?\x84)
-    ((?N ?L) . ?\x85)
-    ((?S ?A) . ?\x86)
-    ((?E ?S) . ?\x87)
-    ((?H ?S) . ?\x88)
-    ((?H ?J) . ?\x89)
-    ((?V ?S) . ?\x8a)
-    ((?P ?D) . ?\x8b)
-    ((?P ?U) . ?\x8c)
-    ((?R ?I) . ?\x8d)
-    ((?S ?2) . ?\x8e)
-    ((?S ?3) . ?\x8f)
-    ((?D ?C) . ?\x90)
-    ((?P ?1) . ?\x91)
-    ((?P ?2) . ?\x92)
-    ((?T ?S) . ?\x93)
-    ((?C ?C) . ?\x94)
-    ((?M ?W) . ?\x95)
-    ((?S ?G) . ?\x96)
-    ((?E ?G) . ?\x97)
-    ((?S ?S) . ?\x98)
-    ((?G ?C) . ?\x99)
-    ((?S ?C) . ?\x9a)
-    ((?C ?I) . ?\x9b)
-    ((?S ?T) . ?\x9c)
-    ((?O ?C) . ?\x9d)
-    ((?P ?M) . ?\x9e)
-    ((?A ?C) . ?\x9f)
-    ((?N ?S) . ?\xa0)
-    ((?! ?I) . ?\xa1)
-    ((?C ?t) . ?\xa2)
-    ((?P ?d) . ?\xa3)
-    ((?C ?u) . ?\xa4)
-    ((?Y ?e) . ?\xa5)
-    ((?B ?B) . ?\xa6)
-    ((?S ?E) . ?\xa7)
-    ((?' ?:) . ?\xa8)
-    ((?C ?o) . ?\xa9)
-    ((?- ?a) . ?\xaa)
-    ((?< ?<) . ?\xab)
-    ((?N ?O) . ?\xac)
-    ((?- ?-) . ?\xad)
-    ((?R ?g) . ?\xae)
-    ((?' ?m) . ?\xaf)
-    ((?D ?G) . ?\xb0)
-    ((?+ ?-) . ?\xb1)
-    ((?2 ?S) . ?\xb2)
-    ((?3 ?S) . ?\xb3)
-    ((?' ?') . ?\xb4)
-    ((?M ?y) . ?\xb5)
-    ((?P ?I) . ?\xb6)
-    ((?. ?M) . ?\xb7)
-    ((?' ?,) . ?\xb8)
-    ((?1 ?S) . ?\xb9)
-    ((?- ?o) . ?\xba)
-    ((?> ?>) . ?\xbb)
-    ((?1 ?4) . ?\xbc)
-    ((?1 ?2) . ?\xbd)
-    ((?3 ?4) . ?\xbe)
-    ((?? ?I) . ?\xbf)
-    ((?A ?!) . ?\xc0)
-    ((?A ?') . ?\xc1)
-    ((?A ?>) . ?\xc2)
-    ((?A ??) . ?\xc3)
-    ((?A ?:) . ?\xc4)
-    ((?A ?A) . ?\xc5)
-    ((?A ?E) . ?\xc6)
-    ((?C ?,) . ?\xc7)
-    ((?E ?!) . ?\xc8)
-    ((?E ?') . ?\xc9)
-    ((?E ?>) . ?\xca)
-    ((?E ?:) . ?\xcb)
-    ((?I ?!) . ?\xcc)
-    ((?I ?') . ?\xcd)
-    ((?I ?>) . ?\xce)
-    ((?I ?:) . ?\xcf)
-    ((?D ?-) . ?\xd0)
-    ((?N ??) . ?\xd1)
-    ((?O ?!) . ?\xd2)
-    ((?O ?') . ?\xd3)
-    ((?O ?>) . ?\xd4)
-    ((?O ??) . ?\xd5)
-    ((?O ?:) . ?\xd6)
-    ((?* ?X) . ?\xd7)
-    ((?O ?/) . ?\xd8)
-    ((?U ?!) . ?\xd9)
-    ((?U ?') . ?\xda)
-    ((?U ?>) . ?\xdb)
-    ((?U ?:) . ?\xdc)
-    ((?Y ?') . ?\xdd)
-    ((?T ?H) . ?\xde)
-    ((?s ?s) . ?\xdf)
-    ((?a ?!) . ?\xe0)
-    ((?a ?') . ?\xe1)
-    ((?a ?>) . ?\xe2)
-    ((?a ??) . ?\xe3)
-    ((?a ?:) . ?\xe4)
-    ((?a ?a) . ?\xe5)
-    ((?a ?e) . ?\xe6)
-    ((?c ?,) . ?\xe7)
-    ((?e ?!) . ?\xe8)
-    ((?e ?') . ?\xe9)
-    ((?e ?>) . ?\xea)
-    ((?e ?:) . ?\xeb)
-    ((?i ?!) . ?\xec)
-    ((?i ?') . ?\xed)
-    ((?i ?>) . ?\xee)
-    ((?i ?:) . ?\xef)
-    ((?d ?-) . ?\xf0)
-    ((?n ??) . ?\xf1)
-    ((?o ?!) . ?\xf2)
-    ((?o ?') . ?\xf3)
-    ((?o ?>) . ?\xf4)
-    ((?o ??) . ?\xf5)
-    ((?o ?:) . ?\xf6)
-    ((?- ?:) . ?\xf7)
-    ((?o ?/) . ?\xf8)
-    ((?u ?!) . ?\xf9)
-    ((?u ?') . ?\xfa)
-    ((?u ?>) . ?\xfb)
-    ((?u ?:) . ?\xfc)
-    ((?y ?') . ?\xfd)
-    ((?t ?h) . ?\xfe)
-    ((?y ?:) . ?\xff)
-    ((?A ?-) . ?\x0100)
-    ((?a ?-) . ?\x0101)
-    ((?A ?\() . ?\x0102)
-    ((?a ?\() . ?\x0103)
-    ((?A ?\;) . ?\x0104)
-    ((?a ?\;) . ?\x0105)
-    ((?C ?') . ?\x0106)
-    ((?c ?') . ?\x0107)
-    ((?C ?>) . ?\x0108)
-    ((?c ?>) . ?\x0109)
-    ((?C ?.) . ?\x010a)
-    ((?c ?.) . ?\x010b)
-    ((?C ?<) . ?\x010c)
-    ((?c ?<) . ?\x010d)
-    ((?D ?<) . ?\x010e)
-    ((?d ?<) . ?\x010f)
-    ((?D ?/) . ?\x0110)
-    ((?d ?/) . ?\x0111)
-    ((?E ?-) . ?\x0112)
-    ((?e ?-) . ?\x0113)
-    ((?E ?\() . ?\x0114)
-    ((?e ?\() . ?\x0115)
-    ((?E ?.) . ?\x0116)
-    ((?e ?.) . ?\x0117)
-    ((?E ?\;) . ?\x0118)
-    ((?e ?\;) . ?\x0119)
-    ((?E ?<) . ?\x011a)
-    ((?e ?<) . ?\x011b)
-    ((?G ?>) . ?\x011c)
-    ((?g ?>) . ?\x011d)
-    ((?G ?\() . ?\x011e)
-    ((?g ?\() . ?\x011f)
-    ((?G ?.) . ?\x0120)
-    ((?g ?.) . ?\x0121)
-    ((?G ?,) . ?\x0122)
-    ((?g ?,) . ?\x0123)
-    ((?H ?>) . ?\x0124)
-    ((?h ?>) . ?\x0125)
-    ((?H ?/) . ?\x0126)
-    ((?h ?/) . ?\x0127)
-    ((?I ??) . ?\x0128)
-    ((?i ??) . ?\x0129)
-    ((?I ?-) . ?\x012a)
-    ((?i ?-) . ?\x012b)
-    ((?I ?\() . ?\x012c)
-    ((?i ?\() . ?\x012d)
-    ((?I ?\;) . ?\x012e)
-    ((?i ?\;) . ?\x012f)
-    ((?I ?.) . ?\x0130)
-    ((?i ?.) . ?\x0131)
-    ((?I ?J) . ?\x0132)
-    ((?i ?j) . ?\x0133)
-    ((?J ?>) . ?\x0134)
-    ((?j ?>) . ?\x0135)
-    ((?K ?,) . ?\x0136)
-    ((?k ?,) . ?\x0137)
-    ((?k ?k) . ?\x0138)
-    ((?L ?') . ?\x0139)
-    ((?l ?') . ?\x013a)
-    ((?L ?,) . ?\x013b)
-    ((?l ?,) . ?\x013c)
-    ((?L ?<) . ?\x013d)
-    ((?l ?<) . ?\x013e)
-    ((?L ?.) . ?\x013f)
-    ((?l ?.) . ?\x0140)
-    ((?L ?/) . ?\x0141)
-    ((?l ?/) . ?\x0142)
-    ((?N ?') . ?\x0143)
-    ((?n ?') . ?\x0144)
-    ((?N ?,) . ?\x0145)
-    ((?n ?,) . ?\x0146)
-    ((?N ?<) . ?\x0147)
-    ((?n ?<) . ?\x0148)
-    ((?' ?n) . ?\x0149)
-    ((?N ?G) . ?\x014a)
-    ((?n ?g) . ?\x014b)
-    ((?O ?-) . ?\x014c)
-    ((?o ?-) . ?\x014d)
-    ((?O ?\() . ?\x014e)
-    ((?o ?\() . ?\x014f)
-    ((?O ?\") . ?\x0150)
-    ((?o ?\") . ?\x0151)
-    ((?O ?E) . ?\x0152)
-    ((?o ?e) . ?\x0153)
-    ((?R ?') . ?\x0154)
-    ((?r ?') . ?\x0155)
-    ((?R ?,) . ?\x0156)
-    ((?r ?,) . ?\x0157)
-    ((?R ?<) . ?\x0158)
-    ((?r ?<) . ?\x0159)
-    ((?S ?') . ?\x015a)
-    ((?s ?') . ?\x015b)
-    ((?S ?>) . ?\x015c)
-    ((?s ?>) . ?\x015d)
-    ((?S ?,) . ?\x015e)
-    ((?s ?,) . ?\x015f)
-    ((?S ?<) . ?\x0160)
-    ((?s ?<) . ?\x0161)
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-    ((?t ?,) . ?\x0163)
-    ((?T ?<) . ?\x0164)
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-    ((?U ??) . ?\x0168)
-    ((?u ??) . ?\x0169)
-    ((?U ?-) . ?\x016a)
-    ((?u ?-) . ?\x016b)
-    ((?U ?\() . ?\x016c)
-    ((?u ?\() . ?\x016d)
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-    ((?Y ?:) . ?\x0178)
-    ((?Z ?') . ?\x0179)
-    ((?z ?') . ?\x017a)
-    ((?Z ?.) . ?\x017b)
-    ((?z ?.) . ?\x017c)
-    ((?Z ?<) . ?\x017d)
-    ((?z ?<) . ?\x017e)
-    ((?O ?9) . ?\x01a0)
-    ((?o ?9) . ?\x01a1)
-    ((?O ?I) . ?\x01a2)
-    ((?o ?i) . ?\x01a3)
-    ((?y ?r) . ?\x01a6)
-    ((?U ?9) . ?\x01af)
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-    ((?Z ?/) . ?\x01b5)
-    ((?z ?/) . ?\x01b6)
-    ((?E ?D) . ?\x01b7)
-    ((?A ?<) . ?\x01cd)
-    ((?a ?<) . ?\x01ce)
-    ((?I ?<) . ?\x01cf)
-    ((?i ?<) . ?\x01d0)
-    ((?O ?<) . ?\x01d1)
-    ((?o ?<) . ?\x01d2)
-    ((?U ?<) . ?\x01d3)
-    ((?u ?<) . ?\x01d4)
-    ((?A ?1) . ?\x01de)
-    ((?a ?1) . ?\x01df)
-    ((?A ?7) . ?\x01e0)
-    ((?a ?7) . ?\x01e1)
-    ((?A ?3) . ?\x01e2)
-    ((?a ?3) . ?\x01e3)
-    ((?G ?/) . ?\x01e4)
-    ((?g ?/) . ?\x01e5)
-    ((?G ?<) . ?\x01e6)
-    ((?g ?<) . ?\x01e7)
-    ((?K ?<) . ?\x01e8)
-    ((?k ?<) . ?\x01e9)
-    ((?O ?\;) . ?\x01ea)
-    ((?o ?\;) . ?\x01eb)
-    ((?O ?1) . ?\x01ec)
-    ((?o ?1) . ?\x01ed)
-    ((?E ?Z) . ?\x01ee)
-    ((?e ?z) . ?\x01ef)
-    ((?j ?<) . ?\x01f0)
-    ((?G ?') . ?\x01f4)
-    ((?g ?') . ?\x01f5)
-    ((?\; ?S) . ?\x02bf)
-    ((?' ?<) . ?\x02c7)
-    ((?' ?\() . ?\x02d8)
-    ((?' ?.) . ?\x02d9)
-    ((?' ?0) . ?\x02da)
-    ((?' ?\;) . ?\x02db)
-    ((?' ?\") . ?\x02dd)
-    ((?A ?%) . ?\x0386)
-    ((?E ?%) . ?\x0388)
-    ((?Y ?%) . ?\x0389)
-    ((?I ?%) . ?\x038a)
-    ((?O ?%) . ?\x038c)
-    ((?U ?%) . ?\x038e)
-    ((?W ?%) . ?\x038f)
-    ((?i ?3) . ?\x0390)
-    ((?A ?*) . ?\x0391)
-    ((?B ?*) . ?\x0392)
-    ((?G ?*) . ?\x0393)
-    ((?D ?*) . ?\x0394)
-    ((?E ?*) . ?\x0395)
-    ((?Z ?*) . ?\x0396)
-    ((?Y ?*) . ?\x0397)
-    ((?H ?*) . ?\x0398)
-    ((?I ?*) . ?\x0399)
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-    ((?L ?*) . ?\x039b)
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-    ((?C ?*) . ?\x039e)
-    ((?O ?*) . ?\x039f)
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-    ((?R ?*) . ?\x03a1)
-    ((?S ?*) . ?\x03a3)
-    ((?T ?*) . ?\x03a4)
-    ((?U ?*) . ?\x03a5)
-    ((?F ?*) . ?\x03a6)
-    ((?X ?*) . ?\x03a7)
-    ((?Q ?*) . ?\x03a8)
-    ((?W ?*) . ?\x03a9)
-    ((?J ?*) . ?\x03aa)
-    ((?V ?*) . ?\x03ab)
-    ((?a ?%) . ?\x03ac)
-    ((?e ?%) . ?\x03ad)
-    ((?y ?%) . ?\x03ae)
-    ((?i ?%) . ?\x03af)
-    ((?u ?3) . ?\x03b0)
-    ((?a ?*) . ?\x03b1)
-    ((?b ?*) . ?\x03b2)
-    ((?g ?*) . ?\x03b3)
-    ((?d ?*) . ?\x03b4)
-    ((?e ?*) . ?\x03b5)
-    ((?z ?*) . ?\x03b6)
-    ((?y ?*) . ?\x03b7)
-    ((?h ?*) . ?\x03b8)
-    ((?i ?*) . ?\x03b9)
-    ((?k ?*) . ?\x03ba)
-    ((?l ?*) . ?\x03bb)
-    ((?m ?*) . ?\x03bc)
-    ((?n ?*) . ?\x03bd)
-    ((?c ?*) . ?\x03be)
-    ((?o ?*) . ?\x03bf)
-    ((?p ?*) . ?\x03c0)
-    ((?r ?*) . ?\x03c1)
-    ((?* ?s) . ?\x03c2)
-    ((?s ?*) . ?\x03c3)
-    ((?t ?*) . ?\x03c4)
-    ((?u ?*) . ?\x03c5)
-    ((?f ?*) . ?\x03c6)
-    ((?x ?*) . ?\x03c7)
-    ((?q ?*) . ?\x03c8)
-    ((?w ?*) . ?\x03c9)
-    ((?j ?*) . ?\x03ca)
-    ((?v ?*) . ?\x03cb)
-    ((?o ?%) . ?\x03cc)
-    ((?u ?%) . ?\x03cd)
-    ((?w ?%) . ?\x03ce)
-    ((?' ?G) . ?\x03d8)
-    ((?, ?G) . ?\x03d9)
-    ((?T ?3) . ?\x03da)
-    ((?t ?3) . ?\x03db)
-    ((?M ?3) . ?\x03dc)
-    ((?m ?3) . ?\x03dd)
-    ((?K ?3) . ?\x03de)
-    ((?k ?3) . ?\x03df)
-    ((?P ?3) . ?\x03e0)
-    ((?p ?3) . ?\x03e1)
-    ((?' ?%) . ?\x03f4)
-    ((?j ?3) . ?\x03f5)
-    ((?I ?O) . ?\x0401)
-    ((?D ?%) . ?\x0402)
-    ((?G ?%) . ?\x0403)
-    ((?I ?E) . ?\x0404)
-    ((?D ?S) . ?\x0405)
-    ((?I ?I) . ?\x0406)
-    ((?Y ?I) . ?\x0407)
-    ((?J ?%) . ?\x0408)
-    ((?L ?J) . ?\x0409)
-    ((?N ?J) . ?\x040a)
-    ((?T ?s) . ?\x040b)
-    ((?K ?J) . ?\x040c)
-    ((?V ?%) . ?\x040e)
-    ((?D ?Z) . ?\x040f)
-    ((?A ?=) . ?\x0410)
-    ((?B ?=) . ?\x0411)
-    ((?V ?=) . ?\x0412)
-    ((?G ?=) . ?\x0413)
-    ((?D ?=) . ?\x0414)
-    ((?E ?=) . ?\x0415)
-    ((?Z ?%) . ?\x0416)
-    ((?Z ?=) . ?\x0417)
-    ((?I ?=) . ?\x0418)
-    ((?J ?=) . ?\x0419)
-    ((?K ?=) . ?\x041a)
-    ((?L ?=) . ?\x041b)
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-    ((?+ ?5) . ?\x309e)
-    ((?a ?6) . ?\x30a1)
-    ((?A ?6) . ?\x30a2)
-    ((?i ?6) . ?\x30a3)
-    ((?I ?6) . ?\x30a4)
-    ((?u ?6) . ?\x30a5)
-    ((?U ?6) . ?\x30a6)
-    ((?e ?6) . ?\x30a7)
-    ((?E ?6) . ?\x30a8)
-    ((?o ?6) . ?\x30a9)
-    ((?O ?6) . ?\x30aa)
-    ((?K ?a) . ?\x30ab)
-    ((?G ?a) . ?\x30ac)
-    ((?K ?i) . ?\x30ad)
-    ((?G ?i) . ?\x30ae)
-    ((?K ?u) . ?\x30af)
-    ((?G ?u) . ?\x30b0)
-    ((?K ?e) . ?\x30b1)
-    ((?G ?e) . ?\x30b2)
-    ((?K ?o) . ?\x30b3)
-    ((?G ?o) . ?\x30b4)
-    ((?S ?a) . ?\x30b5)
-    ((?Z ?a) . ?\x30b6)
-    ((?S ?i) . ?\x30b7)
-    ((?Z ?i) . ?\x30b8)
-    ((?S ?u) . ?\x30b9)
-    ((?Z ?u) . ?\x30ba)
-    ((?S ?e) . ?\x30bb)
-    ((?Z ?e) . ?\x30bc)
-    ((?S ?o) . ?\x30bd)
-    ((?Z ?o) . ?\x30be)
-    ((?T ?a) . ?\x30bf)
-    ((?D ?a) . ?\x30c0)
-    ((?T ?i) . ?\x30c1)
-    ((?D ?i) . ?\x30c2)
-    ((?T ?U) . ?\x30c3)
-    ((?T ?u) . ?\x30c4)
-    ((?D ?u) . ?\x30c5)
-    ((?T ?e) . ?\x30c6)
-    ((?D ?e) . ?\x30c7)
-    ((?T ?o) . ?\x30c8)
-    ((?D ?o) . ?\x30c9)
-    ((?N ?a) . ?\x30ca)
-    ((?N ?i) . ?\x30cb)
-    ((?N ?u) . ?\x30cc)
-    ((?N ?e) . ?\x30cd)
-    ((?N ?o) . ?\x30ce)
-    ((?H ?a) . ?\x30cf)
-    ((?B ?a) . ?\x30d0)
-    ((?P ?a) . ?\x30d1)
-    ((?H ?i) . ?\x30d2)
-    ((?B ?i) . ?\x30d3)
-    ((?P ?i) . ?\x30d4)
-    ((?H ?u) . ?\x30d5)
-    ((?B ?u) . ?\x30d6)
-    ((?P ?u) . ?\x30d7)
-    ((?H ?e) . ?\x30d8)
-    ((?B ?e) . ?\x30d9)
-    ((?P ?e) . ?\x30da)
-    ((?H ?o) . ?\x30db)
-    ((?B ?o) . ?\x30dc)
-    ((?P ?o) . ?\x30dd)
-    ((?M ?a) . ?\x30de)
-    ((?M ?i) . ?\x30df)
-    ((?M ?u) . ?\x30e0)
-    ((?M ?e) . ?\x30e1)
-    ((?M ?o) . ?\x30e2)
-    ((?Y ?A) . ?\x30e3)
-    ((?Y ?a) . ?\x30e4)
-    ((?Y ?U) . ?\x30e5)
-    ((?Y ?u) . ?\x30e6)
-    ((?Y ?O) . ?\x30e7)
-    ((?Y ?o) . ?\x30e8)
-    ((?R ?a) . ?\x30e9)
-    ((?R ?i) . ?\x30ea)
-    ((?R ?u) . ?\x30eb)
-    ((?R ?e) . ?\x30ec)
-    ((?R ?o) . ?\x30ed)
-    ((?W ?A) . ?\x30ee)
-    ((?W ?a) . ?\x30ef)
-    ((?W ?i) . ?\x30f0)
-    ((?W ?e) . ?\x30f1)
-    ((?W ?o) . ?\x30f2)
-    ((?N ?6) . ?\x30f3)
-    ((?V ?u) . ?\x30f4)
-    ((?K ?A) . ?\x30f5)
-    ((?K ?E) . ?\x30f6)
-    ((?V ?a) . ?\x30f7)
-    ((?V ?i) . ?\x30f8)
-    ((?V ?e) . ?\x30f9)
-    ((?V ?o) . ?\x30fa)
-    ((?. ?6) . ?\x30fb)
-    ((?- ?6) . ?\x30fc)
-    ((?* ?6) . ?\x30fd)
-    ((?+ ?6) . ?\x30fe)
-    ((?b ?4) . ?\x3105)
-    ((?p ?4) . ?\x3106)
-    ((?m ?4) . ?\x3107)
-    ((?f ?4) . ?\x3108)
-    ((?d ?4) . ?\x3109)
-    ((?t ?4) . ?\x310a)
-    ((?n ?4) . ?\x310b)
-    ((?l ?4) . ?\x310c)
-    ((?g ?4) . ?\x310d)
-    ((?k ?4) . ?\x310e)
-    ((?h ?4) . ?\x310f)
-    ((?j ?4) . ?\x3110)
-    ((?q ?4) . ?\x3111)
-    ((?x ?4) . ?\x3112)
-    ((?z ?h) . ?\x3113)
-    ((?c ?h) . ?\x3114)
-    ((?s ?h) . ?\x3115)
-    ((?r ?4) . ?\x3116)
-    ((?z ?4) . ?\x3117)
-    ((?c ?4) . ?\x3118)
-    ((?s ?4) . ?\x3119)
-    ((?a ?4) . ?\x311a)
-    ((?o ?4) . ?\x311b)
-    ((?e ?4) . ?\x311c)
-    ((?a ?i) . ?\x311e)
-    ((?e ?i) . ?\x311f)
-    ((?a ?u) . ?\x3120)
-    ((?o ?u) . ?\x3121)
-    ((?a ?n) . ?\x3122)
-    ((?e ?n) . ?\x3123)
-    ((?a ?N) . ?\x3124)
-    ((?e ?N) . ?\x3125)
-    ((?e ?r) . ?\x3126)
-    ((?i ?4) . ?\x3127)
-    ((?u ?4) . ?\x3128)
-    ((?i ?u) . ?\x3129)
-    ((?v ?4) . ?\x312a)
-    ((?n ?G) . ?\x312b)
-    ((?g ?n) . ?\x312c)
-    ((?1 ?c) . ?\x3220)
-    ((?2 ?c) . ?\x3221)
-    ((?3 ?c) . ?\x3222)
-    ((?4 ?c) . ?\x3223)
-    ((?5 ?c) . ?\x3224)
-    ((?6 ?c) . ?\x3225)
-    ((?7 ?c) . ?\x3226)
-    ((?8 ?c) . ?\x3227)
-    ((?9 ?c) . ?\x3228)
-    ((?\s ?\s) . ?\xe000)
-    ((?/ ?c) . ?\xe001)
-    ((?U ?A) . ?\xe002)
-    ((?U ?B) . ?\xe003)
-    ((?\" ?3) . ?\xe004)
-    ((?\" ?1) . ?\xe005)
-    ((?\" ?!) . ?\xe006)
-    ((?\" ?') . ?\xe007)
-    ((?\" ?>) . ?\xe008)
-    ((?\" ??) . ?\xe009)
-    ((?\" ?-) . ?\xe00a)
-    ((?\" ?\() . ?\xe00b)
-    ((?\" ?.) . ?\xe00c)
-    ((?\" ?:) . ?\xe00d)
-    ((?\" ?0) . ?\xe00e)
-    ((?\" ?\") . ?\xe00f)
-    ((?\" ?<) . ?\xe010)
-    ((?\" ?,) . ?\xe011)
-    ((?\" ?\;) . ?\xe012)
-    ((?\" ?_) . ?\xe013)
-    ((?\" ?=) . ?\xe014)
-    ((?\" ?/) . ?\xe015)
-    ((?\" ?i) . ?\xe016)
-    ((?\" ?d) . ?\xe017)
-    ((?\" ?p) . ?\xe018)
-    ((?\; ?\;) . ?\xe019)
-    ((?, ?,) . ?\xe01a)
-    ((?b ?3) . ?\xe01b)
-    ((?C ?i) . ?\xe01c)
-    ((?f ?\() . ?\xe01d)
-    ((?e ?d) . ?\xe01e)
-    ((?a ?m) . ?\xe01f)
-    ((?p ?m) . ?\xe020)
-    ((?F ?l) . ?\xe023)
-    ((?G ?F) . ?\xe024)
-    ((?> ?V) . ?\xe025)
-    ((?! ?*) . ?\xe026)
-    ((?? ?*) . ?\xe027)
-    ((?J ?<) . ?\xe028)
-    ((?f ?f) . ?\xfb00)
-    ((?f ?i) . ?\xfb01)
-    ((?f ?l) . ?\xfb02)
-    ((?f ?t) . ?\xfb05)
-    ((?s ?t) . ?\xfb06)
-    ((?~ ?!) . ?\x00a1)
-    ((?c ?|) . ?\x00a2)
-    ((?$ ?$) . ?\x00a3)
-    ((?o ?x) . ?\x00a4)
-    ((?Y ?-) . ?\x00a5)
-    ((?| ?|) . ?\x00a6)
-    ((?c ?O) . ?\x00a9)
-    ((?- ?,) . ?\x00ac)
-    ((?- ?=) . ?\x00af)
-    ((?~ ?o) . ?\x00b0)
-    ((?2 ?2) . ?\x00b2)
-    ((?3 ?3) . ?\x00b3)
-    ((?p ?p) . ?\x00b6)
-    ((?~ ?.) . ?\x00b7)
-    ((?1 ?1) . ?\x00b9)
-    ((?~ ??) . ?\x00bf)
-    ((?A ?`) . ?\x00c0)
-    ((?A ?^) . ?\x00c2)
-    ((?A ?~) . ?\x00c3)
-    ((?A ?\") . ?\x00c4)
-    ((?A ?@) . ?\x00c5)
-    ((?E ?`) . ?\x00c8)
-    ((?E ?^) . ?\x00ca)
-    ((?E ?\") . ?\x00cb)
-    ((?I ?`) . ?\x00cc)
-    ((?I ?^) . ?\x00ce)
-    ((?I ?\") . ?\x00cf)
-    ((?N ?~) . ?\x00d1)
-    ((?O ?`) . ?\x00d2)
-    ((?O ?^) . ?\x00d4)
-    ((?O ?~) . ?\x00d5)
-    ((?/ ?\\) . ?\x00d7)
-    ((?U ?`) . ?\x00d9)
-    ((?U ?^) . ?\x00db)
-    ((?I ?p) . ?\x00de)
-    ((?a ?`) . ?\x00e0)
-    ((?a ?^) . ?\x00e2)
-    ((?a ?~) . ?\x00e3)
-    ((?a ?\") . ?\x00e4)
-    ((?a ?@) . ?\x00e5)
-    ((?e ?`) . ?\x00e8)
-    ((?e ?^) . ?\x00ea)
-    ((?e ?\") . ?\x00eb)
-    ((?i ?`) . ?\x00ec)
-    ((?i ?^) . ?\x00ee)
-    ((?n ?~) . ?\x00f1)
-    ((?o ?`) . ?\x00f2)
-    ((?o ?^) . ?\x00f4)
-    ((?o ?~) . ?\x00f5)
-    ((?u ?`) . ?\x00f9)
-    ((?u ?^) . ?\x00fb)
-    ((?y ?\") . ?\x00ff))
-  "Table of default digraphs.
-This includes all digraphs defined in RFC 1345,
-as well as miscellaneous digraphs for multi-byte characters.
-See also `evil-digraphs-table-user'.")
-
-(defun evil-digraph (digraph)
-  "Convert DIGRAPH to character or list representation.
-If DIGRAPH is a list (CHAR1 CHAR2), return the corresponding character;
-if DIGRAPH is a character, return the corresponding list.
-Searches in `evil-digraphs-table-user' and `evil-digraphs-table'."
-  (if (listp digraph)
-      (let* ((char1 (car digraph))
-             (char2 (cadr digraph)))
-        (or (cdr (assoc (list char1 char2) evil-digraphs-table-user))
-            (cdr (assoc (list char1 char2) evil-digraphs-table))
-            (unless (eq char1 char2)
-              (or (cdr (assoc (list char2 char1) evil-digraphs-table-user))
-                  (cdr (assoc (list char2 char1) evil-digraphs-table))))))
-    (or (car (rassoc digraph evil-digraphs-table-user))
-        (car (rassoc digraph evil-digraphs-table)))))
-
-(provide 'evil-digraphs)
-
-;;; evil-digraphs.el ends here
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-;;; evil-ex.el --- Ex-mode
-
-;; Author: Frank Fischer <frank fischer at mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Ex is implemented as an extensible minilanguage, whose grammar
-;; is stored in `evil-ex-grammar'.  Ex commands are defined with
-;; `evil-ex-define-cmd', which creates a binding from a string
-;; to an interactive function.  It is also possible to define key
-;; sequences which execute a command immediately when entered:
-;; such shortcuts go in `evil-ex-map'.
-;;
-;; To provide buffer and filename completion, as well as interactive
-;; feedback, Ex defines the concept of an argument handler, specified
-;; with `evil-ex-define-argument-type'.  In the case of the
-;; substitution command (":s/foo/bar"), the handler incrementally
-;; highlights matches in the buffer as the substitution is typed.
-
-(require 'evil-common)
-(require 'evil-states)
-(require 'shell)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defconst evil-ex-grammar
-  '((expression
-     (count command argument #'evil-ex-call-command)
-     ((\? range) command argument #'evil-ex-call-command)
-     (line #'evil-goto-line)
-     (sexp #'eval-expression))
-    (count
-     number)
-    (command #'evil-ex-parse-command)
-    (binding
-     "[~&*@<>=:]+\\|[[:alpha:]-]+\\|!")
-    (emacs-binding
-     "[[:alpha:]-][[:alnum:][:punct:]-]+")
-    (bang
-     (\? (! space) "!" #'$1))
-    (argument
-     ((\? space) (\? "\\(?:.\\|\n\\)+") #'$2))
-    (range
-     ("%" #'(evil-ex-full-range))
-     (line ";" line #'(let ((tmp1 $1))
-                        (save-excursion
-                          (goto-line tmp1)
-                          (evil-ex-range tmp1 $3))))
-     (line "," line #'(evil-ex-range $1 $3))
-     (line #'(evil-ex-range $1 nil))
-     ("`" "[-a-zA-Z_<>']" ",`" "[-a-zA-Z_<>']"
-      #'(evil-ex-char-marker-range $2 $4)))
-    (line
-     (base (\? offset) search (\? offset)
-           #'(let ((tmp (evil-ex-line $1 $2)))
-               (save-excursion
-                 (goto-line tmp)
-                 (evil-ex-line $3 $4))))
-     ((\? base) offset search (\? offset)
-      #'(let ((tmp (evil-ex-line $1 $2)))
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-line tmp)
-            (evil-ex-line $3 $4))))
-     (base (\? offset) #'evil-ex-line)
-     ((\? base) offset #'evil-ex-line))
-    (base
-     number
-     marker
-     search
-     ("\\^" #'(evil-ex-first-line))
-     ("\\$" #'(evil-ex-last-line))
-     ("\\." #'(evil-ex-current-line)))
-    (offset
-     (+ signed-number #'+))
-    (marker
-     ("'" "[-a-zA-Z_<>']" #'(evil-ex-marker $2)))
-    (search
-     forward
-     backward
-     next
-     prev
-     subst)
-    (forward
-     ("/" "\\(?:[\\].\\|[^/,; ]\\)+" (! "/")
-      #'(evil-ex-re-fwd $2))
-     ("/" "\\(?:[\\].\\|[^/]\\)+" "/"
-      #'(evil-ex-re-fwd $2)))
-    (backward
-     ("\\?" "\\(?:[\\].\\|[^?,; ]\\)+" (! "\\?")
-      #'(evil-ex-re-bwd $2))
-     ("\\?" "\\(?:[\\].\\|[^?]\\)+" "\\?"
-      #'(evil-ex-re-bwd $2)))
-    (next
-     "\\\\/" #'(evil-ex-prev-search))
-    (prev
-     "\\\\\\?" #'(evil-ex-prev-search))
-    (subst
-     "\\\\&" #'(evil-ex-prev-search))
-    (signed-number
-     (sign (\? number) #'evil-ex-signed-number))
-    (sign
-     "\\+\\|-" #'intern)
-    (number
-     "[0-9]+" #'string-to-number)
-    (space
-     "[ ]+")
-    (sexp
-     "(.*)" #'(car-safe (read-from-string $1))))
-  "Grammar for Ex.
-An association list of syntactic symbols and their definitions.
-The first entry is the start symbol.  A symbol's definition may
-reference other symbols, but the grammar cannot contain
-left recursion.  See `evil-parser' for a detailed explanation
-of the syntax.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-echo-overlay nil
-  "Overlay used for displaying info messages during ex.")
-
-(defun evil-ex-p ()
-  "Whether Ex is currently active."
-  (and evil-ex-current-buffer t))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-ex (&optional initial-input)
-  "Enter an Ex command.
-The ex command line is initialized with the value of
-INITIAL-INPUT. If the command is called interactively the initial
-input depends on the current state. If the current state is
-normal state and no count argument is given then the initial
-input is empty. If a prefix count is given the initial input is
-.,.+count. If the current state is visual state then the initial
-input is the visual region '<,'> or `<,`>. If the value of the
-global variable `evil-ex-initial-input' is non-nil, its content
-is appended to the line."
-  :keep-visual t
-  :repeat abort
-  (interactive
-   (list
-    (let ((s (concat
-              (cond
-               ((and (evil-visual-state-p)
-                     evil-ex-visual-char-range
-                     (memq (evil-visual-type) '(inclusive exclusive)))
-                "`<,`>")
-               ((evil-visual-state-p)
-                "'<,'>")
-               (current-prefix-arg
-                (let ((arg (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))
-                  (cond ((< arg 0) (setq arg (1+ arg)))
-                        ((> arg 0) (setq arg (1- arg))))
-                  (if (= arg 0) '(".")
-                    (format ".,.%+d" arg)))))
-              evil-ex-initial-input)))
-      (and (> (length s) 0) s))))
-  (let ((evil-ex-current-buffer (current-buffer))
-        (evil-ex-previous-command (unless initial-input
-                                    (car-safe evil-ex-history)))
-        evil-ex-argument-handler
-        evil-ex-info-string
-        result)
-    (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
-        (if initial-input #'evil-ex-setup-and-update #'evil-ex-setup)
-      (setq result
-            (read-from-minibuffer
-             ":"
-             (or initial-input
-                 (and evil-ex-previous-command
-                      (propertize evil-ex-previous-command 'face 'shadow)))
-             evil-ex-completion-map
-             nil
-             'evil-ex-history
-             evil-ex-previous-command
-             t)))
-    (evil-ex-execute result)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-execute (result)
-  "Execute RESULT as an ex command on `evil-ex-current-buffer'."
-  ;; empty input means repeating the previous command
-  (when (zerop (length result))
-    (setq result evil-ex-previous-command))
-  ;; parse data
-  (evil-ex-update nil nil nil result)
-  ;; execute command
-  (unless (zerop (length result))
-    (if evil-ex-expression
-        (eval evil-ex-expression)
-      (user-error "Ex: syntax error"))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-delete-backward-char ()
-  "Close the minibuffer if it is empty.
-Otherwise behaves like `delete-backward-char'."
-  (interactive)
-  (call-interactively
-   (if (zerop (length (minibuffer-contents)))
-       #'abort-recursive-edit
-     #'delete-backward-char)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-abort ()
-  "Cancel ex state when another buffer is selected."
-  (unless (minibufferp)
-    (abort-recursive-edit)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-setup ()
-  "Initialize Ex minibuffer.
-This function registers several hooks that are used for the
-interactive actions during ex state."
-  (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-ex-abort)
-  (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'evil-ex-update nil t)
-  (add-hook 'minibuffer-exit-hook #'evil-ex-teardown nil t)
-  (when evil-ex-previous-command
-    (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-ex-remove-default))
-  (remove-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook #'evil-ex-setup)
-  (with-no-warnings
-    (make-variable-buffer-local 'completion-at-point-functions))
-  (setq completion-at-point-functions
-        '(evil-ex-command-completion-at-point
-          evil-ex-argument-completion-at-point)))
-(put 'evil-ex-setup 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-ex-setup-and-update ()
-  "Initialize Ex minibuffer with `evil-ex-setup', then call `evil-ex-update'."
-  (evil-ex-setup)
-  (evil-ex-update))
-
-(defun evil-ex-teardown ()
-  "Deinitialize Ex minibuffer.
-Clean up everything set up by `evil-ex-setup'."
-  (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-ex-abort)
-  (remove-hook 'minibuffer-exit-hook #'evil-ex-teardown t)
-  (remove-hook 'after-change-functions #'evil-ex-update t)
-  (when evil-ex-argument-handler
-    (let ((runner (evil-ex-argument-handler-runner
-                   evil-ex-argument-handler)))
-      (when runner
-        (funcall runner 'stop)))))
-(put 'evil-ex-teardown 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-ex-remove-default ()
-  "Remove the default text shown in the ex minibuffer.
-When ex starts, the previous command is shown enclosed in
-parenthesis. This function removes this text when the first key
-is pressed."
-  (when (and (not (eq this-command 'exit-minibuffer))
-             (/= (minibuffer-prompt-end) (point-max)))
-    (if (eq this-command 'evil-ex-delete-backward-char)
-        (setq this-command 'ignore))
-    (delete-minibuffer-contents))
-  (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-ex-remove-default))
-(put 'evil-ex-remove-default 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-ex-update (&optional beg end len string)
-  "Update Ex variables when the minibuffer changes.
-This function is usually called from `after-change-functions'
-hook. If BEG is non-nil (which is the case when called from
-`after-change-functions'), then an error description is shown
-in case of incomplete or unknown commands."
-  (let* ((prompt (minibuffer-prompt-end))
-         (string (or string (buffer-substring prompt (point-max))))
-         arg bang cmd count expr func handler range tree type)
-    (cond
-     ((and (eq this-command #'self-insert-command)
-           (commandp (setq cmd (lookup-key evil-ex-map string))))
-      (setq evil-ex-expression `(call-interactively #',cmd))
-      (when (minibufferp)
-        (exit-minibuffer)))
-     (t
-      (setq cmd nil)
-      ;; store the buffer position of each character
-      ;; as the `ex-index' text property
-      (dotimes (i (length string))
-        (add-text-properties
-         i (1+ i) (list 'ex-index (+ i prompt)) string))
-      (with-current-buffer evil-ex-current-buffer
-        (setq tree (evil-ex-parse string t)
-              expr (evil-ex-parse string))
-        (when (eq (car-safe expr) 'evil-ex-call-command)
-          (setq count (eval (nth 1 expr))
-                cmd (eval (nth 2 expr))
-                arg (eval (nth 3 expr))
-                range (cond
-                       ((evil-range-p count)
-                        count)
-                       ((numberp count)
-                        (evil-ex-range count count)))
-                bang (and (save-match-data (string-match ".!$" cmd)) t))))
-      (setq evil-ex-tree tree
-            evil-ex-expression expr
-            evil-ex-range range
-            evil-ex-cmd cmd
-            evil-ex-bang bang
-            evil-ex-argument arg)
-      ;; test the current command
-      (when (and cmd (minibufferp))
-        (setq func (evil-ex-completed-binding cmd t))
-        (cond
-         ;; update argument-handler
-         (func
-          (when (setq type (evil-get-command-property
-                            func :ex-arg))
-            (setq handler (cdr-safe
-                           (assoc type
-                                  evil-ex-argument-types))))
-          (unless (eq handler evil-ex-argument-handler)
-            (let ((runner (and evil-ex-argument-handler
-                               (evil-ex-argument-handler-runner
-                                evil-ex-argument-handler))))
-              (when runner (funcall runner 'stop)))
-            (setq evil-ex-argument-handler handler)
-            (let ((runner (and evil-ex-argument-handler
-                               (evil-ex-argument-handler-runner
-                                evil-ex-argument-handler))))
-              (when runner (funcall runner 'start evil-ex-argument))))
-          (let ((runner (and evil-ex-argument-handler
-                             (evil-ex-argument-handler-runner
-                              evil-ex-argument-handler))))
-            (when runner (funcall runner 'update evil-ex-argument))))
-         (beg
-          ;; show error message only when called from `after-change-functions'
-          (let ((n (length (all-completions cmd (evil-ex-completion-table)))))
-            (cond
-             ((> n 1) (evil-ex-echo "Incomplete command"))
-             ((= n 0) (evil-ex-echo "Unknown command")))))))))))
-(put 'evil-ex-update 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-ex-echo (string &rest args)
-  "Display a message after the current Ex command."
-  (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window)
-    (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (minibuffer-window))
-      (unless (or evil-no-display
-                  (zerop (length string)))
-        (let ((string (format " [%s]" (apply #'format string args)))
-              (ov (or evil-ex-echo-overlay
-                      (setq evil-ex-echo-overlay (make-overlay (point-min) (point-max) nil t t))))
-              after-change-functions before-change-functions)
-          (put-text-property 0 (length string) 'face 'evil-ex-info string)
-          ;; The following 'trick' causes point to be shown before the
-          ;; message instead behind. It is shamelessly stolen from the
-          ;; implementation of `minibuffer-message`.
-          (put-text-property 0 1 'cursor t string)
-          (move-overlay ov (point-max) (point-max))
-          (overlay-put ov 'after-string string)
-          (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil--ex-remove-echo-overlay nil t))))))
-
-(defun evil--ex-remove-echo-overlay ()
-  "Remove echo overlay from ex minibuffer."
-  (when evil-ex-echo-overlay
-    (delete-overlay evil-ex-echo-overlay)
-    (setq evil-ex-echo-overlay nil))
-  (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook 'evil--ex-remove-echo-overlay t))
-
-(defun evil-ex-completion ()
-  "Completes the current ex command or argument."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (after-change-functions)
-    (evil-ex-update)
-    (completion-at-point)
-    (remove-text-properties (minibuffer-prompt-end) (point-max) '(face nil evil))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-command-completion-at-point ()
-  (let ((context (evil-ex-syntactic-context (1- (point)))))
-    (when (memq 'command context)
-      (let ((beg (or (get-text-property 0 'ex-index evil-ex-cmd)
-                     (point)))
-            (end (1+ (or (get-text-property (1- (length evil-ex-cmd))
-                                            'ex-index
-                                            evil-ex-cmd)
-                         (1- (point))))))
-        (list beg end (evil-ex-completion-table))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-completion-table ()
-  (cond
-   ((eq evil-ex-complete-emacs-commands nil)
-    #'evil-ex-command-collection)
-   ((eq evil-ex-complete-emacs-commands 'in-turn)
-    (completion-table-in-turn
-     #'evil-ex-command-collection
-     #'(lambda (str pred flag)
-         (completion-table-with-predicate
-          obarray #'commandp t str pred flag))))
-   (t
-    #'(lambda (str pred flag)
-        (evil-completion-table-concat
-         #'evil-ex-command-collection
-         #'(lambda (str pred flag)
-             (completion-table-with-predicate
-              obarray #'commandp t str pred flag))
-         str pred flag)))))
-
-(defun evil-completion-table-concat (table1 table2 string pred flag)
-  (cond
-   ((eq flag nil)
-    (let ((result1 (try-completion string table1 pred))
-          (result2 (try-completion string table2 pred)))
-      (cond
-       ((null result1) result2)
-       ((null result2) result1)
-       ((and (eq result1 t) (eq result2 t)) t)
-       (t result1))))
-   ((eq flag t)
-    (delete-dups
-     (append (all-completions string table1 pred)
-             (all-completions string table2 pred))))
-   ((eq flag 'lambda)
-    (and (or (eq t (test-completion string table1 pred))
-             (eq t (test-completion string table2 pred)))
-         t))
-   ((eq (car-safe flag) 'boundaries)
-    (or (completion-boundaries string table1 pred (cdr flag))
-        (completion-boundaries string table2 pred (cdr flag))))
-   ((eq flag 'metadata)
-    '(metadata (display-sort-function . evil-ex-sort-completions)))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-sort-completions (completions)
-  (sort completions
-        #'(lambda (str1 str2)
-            (let ((p1 (eq 'evil-ex-commands (get-text-property 0 'face str1)))
-                  (p2 (eq 'evil-ex-commands (get-text-property 0 'face str2))))
-              (if (equal p1 p2)
-                  (string< str1 str2)
-                p1)))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-command-collection (cmd predicate flag)
-  "Called to complete a command."
-  (let (commands)
-    ;; append ! to all commands that may take a bang argument
-    (dolist (cmd (mapcar #'car evil-ex-commands))
-      (push cmd commands)
-      (if (evil-ex-command-force-p cmd)
-          (push (concat cmd "!") commands)))
-    (when (eq evil-ex-complete-emacs-commands t)
-      (setq commands
-            (mapcar #'(lambda (str) (propertize str 'face 'evil-ex-commands))
-                    commands)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq flag nil) (try-completion cmd commands predicate))
-     ((eq flag t) (all-completions cmd commands predicate))
-     ((eq flag 'lambda) (test-completion cmd commands))
-     ((eq (car-safe flag) 'boundaries)
-      `(boundaries 0 . ,(length (cdr flag)))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-argument-completion-at-point ()
-  (let ((context (evil-ex-syntactic-context (1- (point)))))
-    (when (memq 'argument context)
-      ;; if it's an autoload, load the function; this allows external
-      ;; packages to register autoloaded ex commands which will be
-      ;; loaded when ex argument completion is triggered
-      (let ((binding-definition (symbol-function (evil-ex-binding evil-ex-cmd))))
-        (when (autoloadp binding-definition)
-          (autoload-do-load binding-definition)))
-
-      (let* ((beg (or (and evil-ex-argument
-                           (get-text-property 0 'ex-index evil-ex-argument))
-                      (point)))
-             (end (1+ (or (and evil-ex-argument
-                               (get-text-property (1- (length evil-ex-argument))
-                                                  'ex-index
-                                                  evil-ex-argument))
-                          (1- (point)))))
-             (binding (evil-ex-completed-binding evil-ex-cmd))
-             (arg-type (evil-get-command-property binding :ex-arg))
-             (arg-handler (assoc arg-type evil-ex-argument-types))
-             (completer (and arg-handler
-                             (evil-ex-argument-handler-completer
-                              (cdr arg-handler)))))
-        (when completer
-          (if (eq (car completer) 'collection)
-              (list beg end (cdr completer))
-            (save-restriction
-              (narrow-to-region beg (point-max))
-              (funcall (cdr completer)))))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-define-cmd (cmd function)
-  "Binds the function FUNCTION to the command CMD."
-  (save-match-data
-    (if (string-match "^[^][]*\\(\\[\\(.*\\)\\]\\)[^][]*$" cmd)
-        (let ((abbrev (replace-match "" nil t cmd 1))
-              (full (replace-match "\\2" nil nil cmd 1)))
-          (evil-add-to-alist 'evil-ex-commands full function)
-          (evil-add-to-alist 'evil-ex-commands abbrev full))
-      (evil-add-to-alist 'evil-ex-commands cmd function))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-make-argument-handler (runner completer)
-  (list runner completer))
-
-(defun evil-ex-argument-handler-runner (arg-handler)
-  (car arg-handler))
-
-(defun evil-ex-argument-handler-completer (arg-handler)
-  (cadr arg-handler))
-
-(defmacro evil-ex-define-argument-type (arg-type doc &rest body)
-  "Defines a new handler for argument-type ARG-TYPE.
-DOC is the documentation string. It is followed by a list of
-keywords and function:
-
-:collection COLLECTION
-
-  A collection for completion as required by `all-completions'.
-
-:completion-at-point FUNC
-
-  Function to be called to initialize a potential
-  completion. FUNC must match the requirements as described for
-  the variable `completion-at-point-functions'. When FUNC is
-  called the minibuffer content is narrowed to exactly match the
-  argument.
-
-:runner FUNC
-
-  Function to be called when the type of the current argument
-  changes or when the content of this argument changes. This
-  function should take one obligatory argument FLAG followed by
-  an optional argument ARG. FLAG is one of three symbol 'start,
-  'stop or 'update. When the argument type is recognized for the
-  first time and this handler is started the FLAG is 'start. If
-  the argument type changes to something else or ex state
-  finished the handler FLAG is 'stop. If the content of the
-  argument has changed FLAG is 'update. If FLAG is either 'start
-  or 'update then ARG is the current value of this argument. If
-  FLAG is 'stop then arg is nil."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug (&define name
-                           [&optional stringp]
-                           [&rest [keywordp function-form]])))
-  (unless (stringp doc) (push doc body))
-  (let (runner completer)
-    (while (keywordp (car-safe body))
-      (let ((key (pop body))
-            (func (pop body)))
-        (cond
-         ((eq key :runner)
-          (setq runner func))
-         ((eq key :collection)
-          (setq completer (cons 'collection func)))
-         ((eq key :completion-at-point)
-          (setq completer (cons 'completion-at-point func))))))
-    `(eval-and-compile
-       (evil-add-to-alist
-        'evil-ex-argument-types
-        ',arg-type
-        '(,runner ,completer)))))
-
-(evil-ex-define-argument-type file
-  "Handles a file argument."
-  :collection read-file-name-internal)
-
-(evil-ex-define-argument-type buffer
-  "Called to complete a buffer name argument."
-  :collection internal-complete-buffer)
-
-(declare-function shell-completion-vars "shell" ())
-
-(defun evil-ex-init-shell-argument-completion (flag &optional arg)
-  "Prepares the current minibuffer for completion of shell commands.
-This function must be called from the :runner function of some
-argument handler that requires shell completion."
-  (when (and (eq flag 'start)
-             (not evil-ex-shell-argument-initialized))
-    (set (make-local-variable 'evil-ex-shell-argument-initialized) t)
-    (cond
-     ;; Emacs 24
-     ((fboundp 'comint-completion-at-point)
-      (shell-completion-vars))
-     (t
-      (set (make-local-variable 'minibuffer-default-add-function)
-           'minibuffer-default-add-shell-commands)))
-    (setq completion-at-point-functions
-          '(evil-ex-command-completion-at-point
-            evil-ex-argument-completion-at-point))))
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias
-  'evil-ex-shell-command-completion-at-point
-  'comint-completion-at-point)
-
-(evil-ex-define-argument-type shell
-  "Shell argument type, supports completion."
-  :completion-at-point comint-completion-at-point
-  :runner evil-ex-init-shell-argument-completion)
-
-(defun evil-ex-file-or-shell-command-completion-at-point ()
-  (if (and (< (point-min) (point-max))
-           (= (char-after (point-min)) ?!))
-      (save-restriction
-        (narrow-to-region (1+ (point-min)) (point-max))
-        (comint-completion-at-point))
-    (list (point-min) (point-max) #'read-file-name-internal)))
-
-(evil-ex-define-argument-type file-or-shell
-  "File or shell argument type.
-If the current argument starts with a ! the rest of the argument
-is considered a shell command, otherwise a file-name. Completion
-works accordingly."
-  :completion-at-point evil-ex-file-or-shell-command-completion-at-point
-  :runner evil-ex-init-shell-argument-completion)
-
-(defun evil-ex-binding (command &optional noerror)
-  "Returns the final binding of COMMAND."
-  (save-match-data
-    (let ((binding command))
-      (when binding
-        (string-match "^\\(.+?\\)\\!?$" binding)
-        (setq binding (match-string 1 binding))
-        (while (progn
-                 (setq binding (cdr (assoc binding evil-ex-commands)))
-                 (stringp binding)))
-        (unless binding
-          (setq binding (intern command)))
-        (if (commandp binding)
-            ;; check for remaps
-            (or (command-remapping binding) binding)
-          (unless noerror
-            (user-error "Unknown command: `%s'" command)))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-completed-binding (command &optional noerror)
-  "Returns the final binding of the completion of COMMAND."
-  (let ((completion (try-completion command evil-ex-commands)))
-    (evil-ex-binding (if (eq completion t) command
-                       (or completion command))
-                     noerror)))
-
-;;; TODO: extensions likes :p :~ <cfile> ...
-(defun evil-ex-replace-special-filenames (file-name)
-  "Replace special symbols in FILE-NAME.
-Replaces % by the current file-name,
-Replaces # by the alternate file-name in FILE-NAME."
-  (let ((remote (file-remote-p file-name))
-        (current-fname (buffer-file-name))
-        (alternate-fname (and (other-buffer)
-                              (buffer-file-name (other-buffer)))))
-    (setq file-name (or (file-remote-p file-name 'localname) file-name))
-    (when current-fname
-      (setq current-fname (or (file-remote-p current-fname 'localname)
-                              current-fname))
-      (setq file-name
-            (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(^\\|[^\\\\]\\)\\(%\\)"
-                                      current-fname file-name
-                                      t t 2)))
-    (when alternate-fname
-      (setq alternate-fname (or (file-remote-p alternate-fname 'localname)
-                                alternate-fname))
-      (setq file-name
-            (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(^\\|[^\\\\]\\)\\(#\\)"
-                                      alternate-fname file-name
-                                      t t 2)))
-    (setq file-name
-          (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\\\([#%]\\)"
-                                    "\\1" file-name t))
-    (setq file-name (concat remote file-name)))
-  file-name)
-
-(defun evil-ex-file-arg ()
-  "Returns the current Ex argument as a file name.
-This function interprets special file names like # and %."
-  (unless (zerop (length evil-ex-argument))
-    (evil-ex-replace-special-filenames evil-ex-argument)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-repeat (count)
-  "Repeats the last ex command."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when count
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (forward-line (1- count)))
-  (let ((evil-ex-current-buffer (current-buffer))
-        (hist evil-ex-history))
-    (while hist
-      (let ((evil-ex-last-cmd (pop hist)))
-        (when evil-ex-last-cmd
-          (evil-ex-update nil nil nil evil-ex-last-cmd)
-          (let ((binding (evil-ex-binding evil-ex-cmd)))
-            (unless (eq binding #'evil-ex-repeat)
-              (setq hist nil)
-              (if evil-ex-expression
-                  (eval evil-ex-expression)
-                (user-error "Ex: syntax error")))))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-call-command (range command argument)
-  "Execute the given command COMMAND."
-  (let* ((count (when (numberp range) range))
-         (range (when (evil-range-p range) range))
-         (bang (and (save-match-data (string-match ".!$" command)) t))
-         (evil-ex-point (point))
-         (evil-ex-range
-          (or range (and count (evil-ex-range count count))))
-         (evil-ex-command (evil-ex-completed-binding command))
-         (evil-ex-bang (and bang t))
-         (evil-ex-argument (copy-sequence argument))
-         (evil-this-type (evil-type evil-ex-range))
-         (current-prefix-arg count)
-         (prefix-arg current-prefix-arg))
-    (when (stringp evil-ex-argument)
-      (set-text-properties
-       0 (length evil-ex-argument) nil evil-ex-argument))
-    (let ((buf (current-buffer)))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (cond
-           ((not evil-ex-range)
-            (setq this-command evil-ex-command)
-            (run-hooks 'pre-command-hook)
-            (call-interactively evil-ex-command)
-            (run-hooks 'post-command-hook))
-           (t
-            ;; set visual selection to match the region if an explicit
-            ;; range has been specified
-            (let ((ex-range (evil-copy-range evil-ex-range))
-                  beg end)
-              (evil-expand-range ex-range)
-              (setq beg (evil-range-beginning ex-range)
-                    end (evil-range-end ex-range))
-              (evil-sort beg end)
-              (setq this-command evil-ex-command)
-              (run-hooks 'pre-command-hook)
-              (set-mark end)
-              (goto-char beg)
-              (activate-mark)
-              (call-interactively evil-ex-command)
-              (run-hooks 'post-command-hook))))
-        (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-          (with-current-buffer buf
-            (deactivate-mark)))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-line (base &optional offset)
-  "Return the line number of BASE plus OFFSET."
-  (+ (or base (line-number-at-pos))
-     (or offset 0)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-first-line ()
-  "Return the line number of the first line."
-  (line-number-at-pos (point-min)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-current-line ()
-  "Return the line number of the current line."
-  (line-number-at-pos (point)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-last-line ()
-  "Return the line number of the last line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (when (bolp)
-      (forward-line -1))
-    (line-number-at-pos)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-range (beg-line &optional end-line)
-  "Returns the first and last position of the current range."
-  (evil-range
-   (evil-line-position beg-line)
-   (evil-line-position (or end-line beg-line) -1)
-   'line
-   :expanded t))
-
-(defun evil-ex-full-range ()
-  "Return a range encompassing the whole buffer."
-  (evil-range (point-min) (point-max) 'line))
-
-(defun evil-ex-marker (marker)
-  "Return MARKER's line number in the current buffer.
-Signal an error if MARKER is in a different buffer."
-  (when (stringp marker)
-    (setq marker (aref marker 0)))
-  (setq marker (evil-get-marker marker))
-  (if (numberp marker)
-      (line-number-at-pos marker)
-    (user-error "Ex does not support markers in other files")))
-
-(defun evil-ex-char-marker-range (beg end)
-  (when (stringp beg) (setq beg (aref beg 0)))
-  (when (stringp end) (setq end (aref end 0)))
-  (setq beg (evil-get-marker beg)
-        end (evil-get-marker end))
-  (if (and (numberp beg) (numberp end))
-      (evil-expand-range
-       (evil-range beg end
-                   (if (evil-visual-state-p)
-                       (evil-visual-type)
-                     'inclusive)))
-    (user-error "Ex does not support markers in other files")))
-
-(defun evil-ex-re-fwd (pattern)
-  "Search forward for PATTERN.
-Returns the line number of the match."
-  (condition-case err
-      (save-match-data
-        (save-excursion
-          (set-text-properties 0 (length pattern) nil pattern)
-          (evil-move-end-of-line)
-          (and (re-search-forward pattern nil t)
-               (line-number-at-pos (1- (match-end 0))))))
-    (invalid-regexp
-     (evil-ex-echo (cadr err))
-     nil)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-re-bwd (pattern)
-  "Search backward for PATTERN.
-Returns the line number of the match."
-  (condition-case err
-      (save-match-data
-        (save-excursion
-          (set-text-properties 0 (length pattern) nil pattern)
-          (evil-move-beginning-of-line)
-          (and (re-search-backward pattern nil t)
-               (line-number-at-pos (match-beginning 0)))))
-    (invalid-regexp
-     (evil-ex-echo (cadr err))
-     nil)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-prev-search ()
-  (error "Previous search not yet implemented"))
-
-(defun evil-ex-signed-number (sign &optional number)
-  "Return a signed number like -3 and +1.
-NUMBER defaults to 1."
-  (funcall sign (or number 1)))
-
-;; function `evil-ex-eval' has been superseded by `evil-ex-parse' plus `eval'
-(make-obsolete 'evil-ex-eval 'evil-ex-parse "1.2.14")
-
-(defun evil-ex-parse (string &optional syntax start)
-  "Parse STRING as an Ex expression and return an evaluation tree.
-If SYNTAX is non-nil, return a syntax tree instead.
-START is the start symbol, which defaults to `expression'."
-  (let* ((start (or start (car-safe (car-safe evil-ex-grammar))))
-         (match (evil-parser
-                 string start evil-ex-grammar t syntax)))
-    (car-safe match)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-parse-command (string)
-  "Parse STRING as an Ex binding."
-  (let ((result (evil-parser string 'binding evil-ex-grammar))
-        bang command)
-    (when result
-      (setq command (car-safe result)
-            string (cdr-safe result))
-      ;; check whether the parsed command is followed by a slash or
-      ;; number and the part before it is not a known ex binding
-      (when (and (> (length string) 0)
-                 (string-match-p "^[/[:digit:]]" string)
-                 (not (evil-ex-binding command t)))
-        ;; if this is the case, assume the slash or number and all
-        ;; following symbol characters form an (Emacs-)command
-        (setq result (evil-parser (concat command string)
-                                  'emacs-binding
-                                  evil-ex-grammar)
-              command (car-safe result)
-              string (cdr-safe result)))
-      ;; parse a following "!" as bang only if
-      ;; the command has the property :ex-bang t
-      (when (evil-ex-command-force-p command)
-        (setq result (evil-parser string 'bang evil-ex-grammar)
-              bang (or (car-safe result) "")
-              string (cdr-safe result)
-              command (concat command bang)))
-      (cons command string))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-command-force-p (command)
-  "Whether COMMAND accepts the bang argument."
-  (let ((binding (evil-ex-completed-binding command t)))
-    (when binding
-      (evil-get-command-property binding :ex-bang))))
-
-(defun evil-flatten-syntax-tree (tree)
-  "Find all paths from the root of TREE to its leaves.
-TREE is a syntax tree, i.e., all its leave nodes are strings.
-The `nth' element in the result is the syntactic context
-for the corresponding string index (counted from zero)."
-  (let* ((result nil)
-         (traverse nil)
-         (traverse
-          #'(lambda (tree path)
-              (if (stringp tree)
-                  (dotimes (char (length tree))
-                    (push path result))
-                (let ((path (cons (car tree) path)))
-                  (dolist (subtree (cdr tree))
-                    (funcall traverse subtree path)))))))
-    (funcall traverse tree nil)
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-syntactic-context (&optional pos)
-  "Return the syntactical context of the character at POS.
-POS defaults to the current position of point."
-  (let* ((contexts (evil-flatten-syntax-tree evil-ex-tree))
-         (length (length contexts))
-         (pos (- (or pos (point)) (minibuffer-prompt-end))))
-    (when (>= pos length)
-      (setq pos (1- length)))
-    (when (< pos 0)
-      (setq pos 0))
-    (when contexts
-      (nth pos contexts))))
-
-(defun evil-parser (string symbol grammar &optional greedy syntax)
-  "Parse STRING as a SYMBOL in GRAMMAR.
-If GREEDY is non-nil, the whole of STRING must match.
-If the parse succeeds, the return value is a cons cell
-\(RESULT . TAIL), where RESULT is a parse tree and TAIL is
-the remainder of STRING. Otherwise, the return value is nil.
-
-GRAMMAR is an association list of symbols and their definitions.
-A definition is either a list of production rules, which are
-tried in succession, or a #'-quoted function, which is called
-to parse the input.
-
-A production rule can be one of the following:
-
-    nil matches the empty string.
-    A regular expression matches a substring.
-    A symbol matches a production for that symbol.
-    (X Y) matches X followed by Y.
-    (\\? X) matches zero or one of X.
-    (* X) matches zero or more of X.
-    (+ X) matches one or more of X.
-    (& X) matches X, but does not consume.
-    (! X) matches anything but X, but does not consume.
-
-Thus, a simple grammar may look like:
-
-    ((plus \"\\\\+\")           ; plus <- \"+\"
-     (minus \"-\")            ; minus <- \"-\"
-     (operator plus minus)) ; operator <- plus / minus
-
-All input-consuming rules have a value. A regular expression evaluates
-to the text matched, while a list evaluates to a list of values.
-The value of a list may be overridden with a semantic action, which is
-specified with a #'-quoted expression at the end:
-
-    (X Y #'foo)
-
-The value of this rule is the result of calling foo with the values
-of X and Y as arguments. Alternatively, the function call may be
-specified explicitly:
-
-    (X Y #'(foo $1 $2))
-
-Here, $1 refers to X and $2 refers to Y. $0 refers to the whole list.
-Dollar expressions can also be used directly:
-
-    (X Y #'$1)
-
-This matches X followed by Y, but ignores the value of Y;
-the value of the list is the same as the value of X.
-
-If the SYNTAX argument is non-nil, then all semantic actions
-are ignored, and a syntax tree is constructed instead. The
-syntax tree obeys the property that all the leave nodes are
-parts of the input string. Thus, by traversing the syntax tree,
-one can determine how each character was parsed.
-
-The following symbols have reserved meanings within a grammar:
-`\\?', `*', `+', `&', `!', `function', `alt', `seq' and nil."
-  (let ((string (or string ""))
-        func pair result rules tail)
-    (cond
-     ;; epsilon
-     ((member symbol '("" nil))
-      (setq pair (cons (if syntax "" nil) string)))
-     ;; token
-     ((stringp symbol)
-      (save-match-data
-        (when (or (eq (string-match symbol string) 0)
-                  ;; ignore leading whitespace
-                  (and (eq (string-match "^[ \f\t\n\r\v]+" string) 0)
-                       (eq (match-end 0)
-                           (string-match
-                            symbol string (match-end 0)))))
-          (setq result (match-string 0 string)
-                tail (substring string (match-end 0))
-                pair (cons result tail))
-          (when (and syntax pair)
-            (setq result (substring string 0
-                                    (- (length string)
-                                       (length tail))))
-            (setcar pair result)))))
-     ;; symbol
-     ((symbolp symbol)
-      (let ((context symbol))
-        (setq rules (cdr-safe (assq symbol grammar)))
-        (setq pair (evil-parser string `(alt ,@rules)
-                                grammar greedy syntax))
-        (when (and syntax pair)
-          (setq result (car pair))
-          (if (and (listp result) (sequencep (car result)))
-              (setq result `(,symbol ,@result))
-            (setq result `(,symbol ,result)))
-          (setcar pair result))))
-     ;; function
-     ((eq (car-safe symbol) 'function)
-      (setq symbol (cadr symbol)
-            pair (funcall symbol string))
-      (when (and syntax pair)
-        (setq tail (or (cdr pair) "")
-              result (substring string 0
-                                (- (length string)
-                                   (length tail))))
-        (setcar pair result)))
-     ;; list
-     ((listp symbol)
-      (setq rules symbol
-            symbol (car-safe rules))
-      (if (memq symbol '(& ! \? * + alt seq))
-          (setq rules (cdr rules))
-        (setq symbol 'seq))
-      (when (and (memq symbol '(+ alt seq))
-                 (> (length rules) 1))
-        (setq func (car (last rules)))
-        (if (eq (car-safe func) 'function)
-            (setq rules (delq func (copy-sequence rules))
-                  func (cadr func))
-          (setq func nil)))
-      (cond
-       ;; positive lookahead
-       ((eq symbol '&)
-        (when (evil-parser string rules grammar greedy syntax)
-          (setq pair (evil-parser string nil grammar nil syntax))))
-       ;; negative lookahead
-       ((eq symbol '!)
-        (unless (evil-parser string rules grammar greedy syntax)
-          (setq pair (evil-parser string nil grammar nil syntax))))
-       ;; zero or one
-       ((eq symbol '\?)
-        (setq rules (if (> (length rules) 1)
-                        `(alt ,rules nil)
-                      `(alt ,@rules nil))
-              pair (evil-parser string rules grammar greedy syntax)))
-       ;; zero or more
-       ((eq symbol '*)
-        (setq rules `(alt (+ ,@rules) nil)
-              pair (evil-parser string rules grammar greedy syntax)))
-       ;; one or more
-       ((eq symbol '+)
-        (let (current results)
-          (catch 'done
-            (while (setq current (evil-parser
-                                  string rules grammar nil syntax))
-              (setq result (car-safe current)
-                    tail (or (cdr-safe current) "")
-                    results (append results (if syntax result
-                                              (cdr-safe result))))
-              ;; stop if stuck
-              (if (equal string tail)
-                  (throw 'done nil)
-                (setq string tail))))
-          (when results
-            (setq func (or func 'list)
-                  pair (cons results tail)))))
-       ;; alternatives
-       ((eq symbol 'alt)
-        (catch 'done
-          (dolist (rule rules)
-            (when (setq pair (evil-parser
-                              string rule grammar greedy syntax))
-              (throw 'done pair)))))
-       ;; sequence
-       (t
-        (setq func (or func 'list))
-        (let ((last (car-safe (last rules)))
-              current results rule)
-          (catch 'done
-            (while rules
-              (setq rule (pop rules)
-                    current (evil-parser string rule grammar
-                                         (when greedy
-                                           (null rules))
-                                         syntax))
-              (cond
-               ((null current)
-                (setq results nil)
-                (throw 'done nil))
-               (t
-                (setq result (car-safe current)
-                      tail (cdr-safe current))
-                (unless (memq (car-safe rule) '(& !))
-                  (if (and syntax
-                           (or (null result)
-                               (and (listp result)
-                                    (listp rule)
-                                    ;; splice in single-element
-                                    ;; (\? ...) expressions
-                                    (not (and (eq (car-safe rule) '\?)
-                                              (eq (length rule) 2))))))
-                      (setq results (append results result))
-                    (setq results (append results (list result)))))
-                (setq string (or tail ""))))))
-          (when results
-            (setq pair (cons results tail))))))
-      ;; semantic action
-      (when (and pair func (not syntax))
-        (setq result (car pair))
-        (let* ((dexp
-                #'(lambda (obj)
-                    (when (symbolp obj)
-                      (let ((str (symbol-name obj)))
-                        (save-match-data
-                          (when (string-match "\\$\\([0-9]+\\)" str)
-                            (string-to-number (match-string 1 str))))))))
-               ;; traverse a tree for dollar expressions
-               (dval nil)
-               (dval
-                #'(lambda (obj)
-                    (if (listp obj)
-                        (mapcar dval obj)
-                      (let ((num (funcall dexp obj)))
-                        (if num
-                            (if (not (listp result))
-                                result
-                              (if (eq num 0)
-                                  `(list ,@result)
-                                (nth (1- num) result)))
-                          obj))))))
-          (cond
-           ((null func)
-            (setq result nil))
-           ;; lambda function
-           ((eq (car-safe func) 'lambda)
-            (if (memq symbol '(+ seq))
-                (setq result `(funcall ,func ,@result))
-              (setq result `(funcall ,func ,result))))
-           ;; string replacement
-           ((or (stringp func) (stringp (car-safe func)))
-            (let* ((symbol (or (car-safe (cdr-safe func))
-                               (and (boundp 'context) context)
-                               (car-safe (car-safe grammar))))
-                   (string (if (stringp func) func (car-safe func))))
-              (setq result (car-safe (evil-parser string symbol grammar
-                                                  greedy syntax)))))
-           ;; dollar expression
-           ((funcall dexp func)
-            (setq result (funcall dval func)))
-           ;; function call
-           ((listp func)
-            (setq result (funcall dval func)))
-           ;; symbol
-           (t
-            (if (memq symbol '(+ seq))
-                (setq result `(,func ,@result))
-              (setq result `(,func ,result))))))
-        (setcar pair result))))
-    ;; weed out incomplete matches
-    (when pair
-      (if (not greedy) pair
-        (if (null (cdr pair)) pair
-          ;; ignore trailing whitespace
-          (when (save-match-data (string-match "^[ \f\t\n\r\v]*$" (cdr pair)))
-            (unless syntax (setcdr pair nil))
-            pair))))))
-
-(provide 'evil-ex)
-
-;;; evil-ex.el ends here
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-;;; evil-integration.el --- Integrate Evil with other modules
-
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This provides evil integration for various emacs modes.
-;; Additional keybindings (or default state) should go into evil-keybindings.el.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-maps)
-(require 'evil-core)
-(require 'evil-macros)
-(require 'evil-types)
-(require 'evil-repeat)
-
-;;; Evilize some commands
-
-;; unbound keys should be ignored
-(evil-declare-ignore-repeat 'undefined)
-
-(mapc #'(lambda (cmd)
-          (evil-set-command-property cmd :keep-visual t)
-          (evil-declare-not-repeat cmd))
-      '(digit-argument
-        negative-argument
-        universal-argument
-        universal-argument-minus
-        universal-argument-more
-        universal-argument-other-key))
-(mapc #'evil-declare-not-repeat
-      '(what-cursor-position))
-(mapc #'evil-declare-change-repeat
-      '(dabbrev-expand
-        hippie-expand
-        quoted-insert))
-(mapc #'evil-declare-abort-repeat
-      '(balance-windows
-        eval-expression
-        execute-extended-command
-        exit-minibuffer
-        compile
-        delete-window
-        delete-other-windows
-        find-file-at-point
-        ffap-other-window
-        recompile
-        redo
-        save-buffer
-        split-window
-        split-window-horizontally
-        split-window-vertically
-        undo
-        undo-tree-redo
-        undo-tree-undo))
-
-(evil-set-type #'previous-line 'line)
-(evil-set-type #'next-line 'line)
-
-(dolist (cmd '(keyboard-quit keyboard-escape-quit))
-  (evil-set-command-property cmd :suppress-operator t))
-
-;;; Mouse
-(evil-declare-insert-at-point-repeat 'mouse-yank-primary)
-(evil-declare-insert-at-point-repeat 'mouse-yank-secondary)
-
-;;; key-binding
-
-;; Calling `keyboard-quit' should cancel repeat
-(defadvice keyboard-quit (before evil activate)
-  (when (fboundp 'evil-repeat-abort)
-    (evil-repeat-abort)))
-
-(eval-after-load 'wdired
-  '(progn
-     (add-hook 'wdired-mode-hook #'evil-change-to-initial-state)
-     (defadvice wdired-change-to-dired-mode (after evil activate)
-       (evil-change-to-initial-state nil t))))
-
-;;; Parentheses
-
-(defadvice show-paren-function (around evil disable)
-  "Match parentheses in Normal state."
-  (if (if (memq 'not evil-highlight-closing-paren-at-point-states)
-          (memq evil-state evil-highlight-closing-paren-at-point-states)
-        (not (memq evil-state evil-highlight-closing-paren-at-point-states)))
-      ad-do-it
-    (let ((pos (point)) syntax narrow)
-      (setq pos
-            (catch 'end
-              (dotimes (var (1+ (* 2 evil-show-paren-range)))
-                (if (zerop (mod var 2))
-                    (setq pos (+ pos var))
-                  (setq pos (- pos var)))
-                (setq syntax (syntax-class (syntax-after pos)))
-                (cond
-                 ((eq syntax 4)
-                  (setq narrow pos)
-                  (throw 'end pos))
-                 ((eq syntax 5)
-                  (throw 'end (1+ pos)))))))
-      (if pos
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char pos)
-            (save-restriction
-              (when narrow
-                (narrow-to-region narrow (point-max)))
-              ad-do-it))
-        ;; prevent the preceding pair from being highlighted
-        (dolist (ov '(show-paren--overlay
-                      show-paren--overlay-1
-                      show-paren-overlay
-                      show-paren-overlay-1))
-          (let ((ov (and (boundp ov) (symbol-value ov))))
-            (when (overlayp ov) (delete-overlay ov))))))))
-
-;;; Undo tree
-(when (and (require 'undo-tree nil t)
-           (fboundp 'global-undo-tree-mode))
-  (global-undo-tree-mode 1))
-
-(eval-after-load 'undo-tree
-  '(with-no-warnings
-     (defun evil-turn-on-undo-tree-mode ()
-       "Enable `undo-tree-mode' if evil is enabled.
-This function enables `undo-tree-mode' when Evil is activated in
-some buffer, but only if `global-undo-tree-mode' is also
-activated."
-       (when (and (boundp 'global-undo-tree-mode)
-                  global-undo-tree-mode)
-         (turn-on-undo-tree-mode)))
-
-     (add-hook 'evil-local-mode-hook #'evil-turn-on-undo-tree-mode)
-
-     (defadvice undo-tree-visualize (after evil activate)
-       "Initialize Evil in the visualization buffer."
-       (when evil-local-mode
-         (evil-initialize-state)))
-
-     (when (fboundp 'undo-tree-visualize)
-       (evil-ex-define-cmd "undol[ist]" 'undo-tree-visualize)
-       (evil-ex-define-cmd "ul" 'undo-tree-visualize))
-
-     (when (boundp 'undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-         [remap evil-backward-char] 'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-left)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-         [remap evil-forward-char] 'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-right)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-         [remap evil-next-line] 'undo-tree-visualize-redo)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-         [remap evil-previous-line] 'undo-tree-visualize-undo)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-         [remap evil-ret] 'undo-tree-visualizer-set))
-
-     (when (boundp 'undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-         [remap evil-backward-char] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-left)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-         [remap evil-forward-char] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-right)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-         [remap evil-next-line] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-next)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-         [remap evil-previous-line] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-previous)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-         [remap evil-ret] 'undo-tree-visualizer-set))))
-
-;;; Auto-complete
-(eval-after-load 'auto-complete
-  '(progn
-     (evil-add-command-properties 'auto-complete :repeat 'evil-ac-repeat)
-     (evil-add-command-properties 'ac-complete :repeat 'evil-ac-repeat)
-     (evil-add-command-properties 'ac-expand :repeat 'evil-ac-repeat)
-     (evil-add-command-properties 'ac-next :repeat 'ignore)
-     (evil-add-command-properties 'ac-previous :repeat 'ignore)
-
-     (defvar evil-ac-prefix-len nil
-       "The length of the prefix of the current item to be completed.")
-
-     (defvar ac-prefix)
-     (defun evil-ac-repeat (flag)
-       "Record the changes for auto-completion."
-       (cond
-        ((eq flag 'pre)
-         (setq evil-ac-prefix-len (length ac-prefix))
-         (evil-repeat-start-record-changes))
-        ((eq flag 'post)
-         ;; Add change to remove the prefix
-         (evil-repeat-record-change (- evil-ac-prefix-len)
-                                    ""
-                                    evil-ac-prefix-len)
-         ;; Add change to insert the full completed text
-         (evil-repeat-record-change
-          (- evil-ac-prefix-len)
-          (buffer-substring-no-properties (- evil-repeat-pos
-                                             evil-ac-prefix-len)
-                                          (point))
-          0)
-         ;; Finish repeation
-         (evil-repeat-finish-record-changes))))))
-
-;;; Company
-(eval-after-load 'company
-  '(progn
-     (mapc #'evil-declare-change-repeat
-           '(company-complete-mouse
-             company-complete-number
-             company-complete-selection
-             company-complete-common))
-
-     (mapc #'evil-declare-ignore-repeat
-           '(company-abort
-             company-select-next
-             company-select-previous
-             company-select-next-or-abort
-             company-select-previous-or-abort
-             company-select-mouse
-             company-show-doc-buffer
-             company-show-location
-             company-search-candidates
-             company-filter-candidates))))
-
-;; Eval last sexp
-(cond
- ((version< emacs-version "25")
-  (defadvice preceding-sexp (around evil activate)
-    "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-    (if (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-             (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-          ad-do-it)
-      ad-do-it))
-
-  (defadvice pp-last-sexp (around evil activate)
-    "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-    (if (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-             (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-          ad-do-it)
-      ad-do-it)))
- (t
-  (defun evil--preceding-sexp (command &rest args)
-    "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-    (if (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-             (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-          (apply command args))
-      (apply command args)))
-
-  (advice-add 'elisp--preceding-sexp :around 'evil--preceding-sexp '((name . evil)))
-  (advice-add 'pp-last-sexp          :around 'evil--preceding-sexp '((name . evil)))))
-
-;; Show key
-(defadvice quail-show-key (around evil activate)
-  "Temporarily go to Emacs state"
-  (evil-with-state emacs ad-do-it))
-
-(defadvice describe-char (around evil activate)
-  "Temporarily go to Emacs state"
-  (evil-with-state emacs ad-do-it))
-
-;; ace-jump-mode
-(declare-function 'ace-jump-char-mode "ace-jump-mode")
-(declare-function 'ace-jump-word-mode "ace-jump-mode")
-(declare-function 'ace-jump-line-mode "ace-jump-mode")
-
-(defvar evil-ace-jump-active nil)
-
-(defmacro evil-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion (&rest body)
-  "Enclose ace-jump to make it suitable for motions.
-This includes restricting `ace-jump-mode' to the current window
-in visual and operator state, deactivating visual updates, saving
-the mark and entering `recursive-edit'."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((old-mark (mark))
-         (ace-jump-mode-scope
-          (if (and (not (memq evil-state '(visual operator)))
-                   (boundp 'ace-jump-mode-scope))
-              ace-jump-mode-scope
-            'window)))
-     (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-visual-pre-command t)
-     (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-visual-post-command t)
-     (unwind-protect
-         (let ((evil-ace-jump-active 'prepare))
-           (add-hook 'ace-jump-mode-end-hook
-                     #'evil-ace-jump-exit-recursive-edit)
-           ,@body
-           (when evil-ace-jump-active
-             (setq evil-ace-jump-active t)
-             (recursive-edit)))
-       (remove-hook 'post-command-hook
-                    #'evil-ace-jump-exit-recursive-edit)
-       (remove-hook 'ace-jump-mode-end-hook
-                    #'evil-ace-jump-exit-recursive-edit)
-       (if (evil-visual-state-p)
-           (progn
-             (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-visual-pre-command nil t)
-             (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-visual-post-command nil t)
-             (set-mark old-mark))
-         (push-mark old-mark)))))
-
-(eval-after-load 'ace-jump-mode
-  `(defadvice ace-jump-done (after evil activate)
-     (when evil-ace-jump-active
-       (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-ace-jump-exit-recursive-edit))))
-
-(defun evil-ace-jump-exit-recursive-edit ()
-  "Exit a recursive edit caused by an evil jump."
-  (cond
-   ((eq evil-ace-jump-active 'prepare)
-    (setq evil-ace-jump-active nil))
-   (evil-ace-jump-active
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-ace-jump-exit-recursive-edit)
-    (exit-recursive-edit))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ace-jump-char-mode (count)
-  "Jump visually directly to a char using ace-jump."
-  :type inclusive
-  (evil-without-repeat
-    (let ((pnt (point))
-          (buf (current-buffer)))
-      (evil-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion
-        (call-interactively 'ace-jump-char-mode))
-      ;; if we jump backwards, motion type is exclusive, analogously
-      ;; to `evil-find-char-backward'
-      (when (and (equal buf (current-buffer))
-                 (< (point) pnt))
-        (setq evil-this-type
-              (cond
-               ((eq evil-this-type 'exclusive) 'inclusive)
-               ((eq evil-this-type 'inclusive) 'exclusive)))))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ace-jump-char-to-mode (count)
-  "Jump visually to the char in front of a char using ace-jump."
-  :type inclusive
-  (evil-without-repeat
-    (let ((pnt (point))
-          (buf (current-buffer)))
-      (evil-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion
-        (call-interactively 'ace-jump-char-mode))
-      (if (and (equal buf (current-buffer))
-               (< (point) pnt))
-          (progn
-            (or (eobp) (forward-char))
-            (setq evil-this-type
-                  (cond
-                   ((eq evil-this-type 'exclusive) 'inclusive)
-                   ((eq evil-this-type 'inclusive) 'exclusive))))
-        (backward-char)))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ace-jump-line-mode (count)
-  "Jump visually to the beginning of a line using ace-jump."
-  :type line
-  :repeat abort
-  (evil-without-repeat
-    (evil-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion
-      (call-interactively 'ace-jump-line-mode))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ace-jump-word-mode (count)
-  "Jump visually to the beginning of a word using ace-jump."
-  :type exclusive
-  :repeat abort
-  (evil-without-repeat
-    (evil-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion
-      (call-interactively 'ace-jump-word-mode))))
-
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map [remap ace-jump-char-mode] #'evil-ace-jump-char-mode)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map [remap ace-jump-line-mode] #'evil-ace-jump-line-mode)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map [remap ace-jump-word-mode] #'evil-ace-jump-word-mode)
-
-;;; avy
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-word-or-subword-1 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-line "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char-2 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char-2-above "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char-2-below "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char-in-line "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-word-0 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-word-1 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-word-1-above "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-word-1-below "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-subword-0 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-subword-1 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char-timer "avy")
-
-(defmacro evil-enclose-avy-for-motion (&rest body)
-  "Enclose avy to make it suitable for motions.
-Based on `evil-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion'."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((avy-all-windows
-          (if (and (not (memq evil-state '(visual operator)))
-                   (boundp 'avy-all-windows))
-              avy-all-windows
-            nil)))
-     ,@body))
-
-(defmacro evil-define-avy-motion (command type)
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  (let ((name (intern (format "evil-%s" command))))
-    `(evil-define-motion ,name (_count)
-       ,(format "Evil motion for `%s'." command)
-       :type ,type
-       :jump t
-       :repeat abort
-       (evil-without-repeat
-         (evil-enclose-avy-for-motion
-           (call-interactively ',command))))))
-
-;; define evil-avy-* motion commands for avy-* commands
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char inclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-2 inclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-2-above inclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-2-below inclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-in-line inclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-timer inclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-line line)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-line-above line)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-line-below line)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-subword-0 exclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-subword-1 exclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-symbol-1 exclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-symbol-1-above exclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-symbol-1-below exclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-word-0 exclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-word-1 exclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-word-1-above exclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-word-1-below exclusive)
-(evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-word-or-subword-1 exclusive)
-
-;; remap avy-* commands to evil-avy-* commands
-(dolist (command '(avy-goto-char
-                   avy-goto-char-2
-                   avy-goto-char-2-above
-                   avy-goto-char-2-below
-                   avy-goto-char-in-line
-                   avy-goto-char-timer
-                   avy-goto-line
-                   avy-goto-line-above
-                   avy-goto-line-below
-                   avy-goto-subword-0
-                   avy-goto-subword-1
-                   avy-goto-symbol-1
-                   avy-goto-symbol-1-above
-                   avy-goto-symbol-1-below
-                   avy-goto-word-0
-                   avy-goto-word-1
-                   avy-goto-word-1-above
-                   avy-goto-word-1-below
-                   avy-goto-word-or-subword-1))
-  (define-key evil-motion-state-map
-    (vector 'remap command) (intern-soft (format "evil-%s" command))))
-
-;;; nXhtml/mumamo
-;; ensure that mumamo does not toggle evil through its globalized mode
-(eval-after-load 'mumamo
-  '(with-no-warnings
-     (push 'evil-mode-cmhh mumamo-change-major-mode-no-nos)))
-
-;; visual-line-mode integration
-(when evil-respect-visual-line-mode
-  (let ((swaps '((evil-next-line . evil-next-visual-line)
-                 (evil-previous-line . evil-previous-visual-line)
-                 (evil-beginning-of-line . evil-beginning-of-visual-line)
-                 (evil-end-of-line . evil-end-of-visual-line))))
-    (dolist (swap swaps)
-      (define-key visual-line-mode-map (vector 'remap (car swap)) (cdr swap))
-      (define-key visual-line-mode-map (vector 'remap (cdr swap)) (car swap)))))
-
-;;; abbrev.el
-(when evil-want-abbrev-expand-on-insert-exit
-  (eval-after-load 'abbrev
-    '(add-hook 'evil-insert-state-exit-hook 'expand-abbrev)))
-
-;;; ElDoc
-(eval-after-load 'eldoc
-  '(when (fboundp 'eldoc-add-command-completions)
-     (eldoc-add-command-completions "evil-window-")))
-
-(provide 'evil-integration)
-
-;;; evil-integration.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-integration.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-integration.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-jumps.el
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-;;; evil-jumps.el --- Jump list implementation
-
-;; Author: Bailey Ling <bling at live.ca>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'evil-core)
-(require 'evil-states)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup evil-jumps nil
-  "Evil jump list configuration options."
-  :prefix "evil-jumps"
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-jumps-cross-buffers t
-  "When non-nil, the jump commands can cross borders between buffers, otherwise the jump commands act only within the current buffer."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil-jumps)
-
-(defcustom evil-jumps-max-length 100
-  "The maximum number of jumps to keep track of."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'evil-jumps)
-
-(defcustom evil-jumps-pre-jump-hook nil
-  "Hooks to run just before jumping to a location in the jump list."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'evil-jumps)
-
-(defcustom evil-jumps-post-jump-hook nil
-  "Hooks to run just after jumping to a location in the jump list."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'evil-jumps)
-
-(defcustom evil-jumps-ignored-file-patterns '("COMMIT_EDITMSG$" "TAGS$")
-  "A list of pattern regexps to match on the file path to exclude from being included in the jump list."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'evil-jumps)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar savehist-additional-variables)
-
-(defvar evil--jumps-jumping nil)
-
-(eval-when-compile (defvar evil--jumps-debug nil))
-
-(defvar evil--jumps-buffer-targets "\\*\\(new\\|scratch\\)\\*"
-  "Regexp to match against `buffer-name' to determine whether it's a valid jump target.")
-
-(defvar evil--jumps-window-jumps (make-hash-table)
-  "Hashtable which stores all jumps on a per window basis.")
-
-(defvar evil-jumps-history nil
-  "History of `evil-mode' jumps that are persisted with `savehist'.")
-
-(cl-defstruct evil-jumps-struct
-  ring
-  (idx -1))
-
-(defmacro evil--jumps-message (format &rest args)
-  (when evil--jumps-debug
-    `(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*evil-jumps*")
-       (goto-char (point-max))
-       (insert (apply #'format ,format ',args) "\n"))))
-
-(defun evil--jumps-get-current (&optional window)
-  (unless window
-    (setq window (frame-selected-window)))
-  (let* ((jump-struct (gethash window evil--jumps-window-jumps)))
-    (unless jump-struct
-      (setq jump-struct (make-evil-jumps-struct))
-      (puthash window jump-struct evil--jumps-window-jumps))
-    jump-struct))
-
-(defun evil--jumps-get-jumps (struct)
-  (let ((ring (evil-jumps-struct-ring struct)))
-    (unless ring
-      (setq ring (make-ring evil-jumps-max-length))
-      (setf (evil-jumps-struct-ring struct) ring))
-    ring))
-
-(defun evil--jumps-get-window-jump-list ()
-  (let ((struct (evil--jumps-get-current)))
-    (evil--jumps-get-jumps struct)))
-
-(defun evil--jumps-savehist-load ()
-  (add-to-list 'savehist-additional-variables 'evil-jumps-history)
-  (let ((ring (make-ring evil-jumps-max-length)))
-    (cl-loop for jump in (reverse evil-jumps-history)
-             do (ring-insert ring jump))
-    (setf (evil-jumps-struct-ring (evil--jumps-get-current)) ring))
-  (add-hook 'savehist-save-hook #'evil--jumps-savehist-sync)
-  (remove-hook 'savehist-mode-hook #'evil--jumps-savehist-load))
-
-(defun evil--jumps-savehist-sync ()
-  "Updates the printable value of window jumps for `savehist'."
-  (setq evil-jumps-history
-        (cl-remove-if-not #'identity
-                          (mapcar #'(lambda (jump)
-                                      (let* ((mark (car jump))
-                                             (pos (if (markerp mark)
-                                                      (marker-position mark)
-                                                    mark))
-                                             (file-name (cadr jump)))
-                                        (if (and (not (file-remote-p file-name))
-                                                 (file-exists-p file-name)
-                                                 pos)
-                                            (list pos file-name)
-                                          nil)))
-                                  (ring-elements (evil--jumps-get-window-jump-list))))))
-
-(defun evil--jumps-jump (idx shift)
-  (let ((target-list (evil--jumps-get-window-jump-list)))
-    (evil--jumps-message "jumping from %s by %s" idx shift)
-    (evil--jumps-message "target list = %s" target-list)
-    (setq idx (+ idx shift))
-    (let* ((current-file-name (or (buffer-file-name) (buffer-name)))
-           (size (ring-length target-list)))
-      (unless evil-jumps-cross-buffers
-        ;; skip jump marks pointing to other buffers
-        (while (and (< idx size) (>= idx 0)
-                    (not (string= current-file-name
-                                  (let* ((place (ring-ref target-list idx))
-                                         (pos (car place)))
-                                    (cadr place)))))
-          (setq idx (+ idx shift))))
-      (when (and (< idx size) (>= idx 0))
-        ;; actual jump
-        (run-hooks 'evil-jumps-pre-jump-hook)
-        (let* ((place (ring-ref target-list idx))
-               (pos (car place))
-               (file-name (cadr place)))
-          (setq evil--jumps-jumping t)
-          (if (string-match-p evil--jumps-buffer-targets file-name)
-              (switch-to-buffer file-name)
-            (find-file file-name))
-          (setq evil--jumps-jumping nil)
-          (goto-char pos)
-          (setf (evil-jumps-struct-idx (evil--jumps-get-current)) idx)
-          (run-hooks 'evil-jumps-post-jump-hook))))))
-
-(defun evil--jumps-push ()
-  "Pushes the current cursor/file position to the jump list."
-  (let ((target-list (evil--jumps-get-window-jump-list)))
-    (let ((file-name (buffer-file-name))
-          (buffer-name (buffer-name))
-          (current-pos (point-marker))
-          (first-pos nil)
-          (first-file-name nil)
-          (excluded nil))
-      (when (and (not file-name)
-                 (string-match-p evil--jumps-buffer-targets buffer-name))
-        (setq file-name buffer-name))
-      (when file-name
-        (dolist (pattern evil-jumps-ignored-file-patterns)
-          (when (string-match-p pattern file-name)
-            (setq excluded t)))
-        (unless excluded
-          (unless (ring-empty-p target-list)
-            (setq first-pos (car (ring-ref target-list 0)))
-            (setq first-file-name (car (cdr (ring-ref target-list 0)))))
-          (unless (and (equal first-pos current-pos)
-                       (equal first-file-name file-name))
-            (evil--jumps-message "pushing %s on %s" current-pos file-name)
-            (ring-insert target-list `(,current-pos ,file-name))))))
-    (evil--jumps-message "%s %s"
-                         (selected-window)
-                         (and (not (ring-empty-p target-list))
-                              (ring-ref target-list 0)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-show-jumps ()
-  "Display the contents of the jump list."
-  :repeat nil
-  (evil-with-view-list
-    :name "evil-jumps"
-    :mode "Evil Jump List"
-    :format [("Jump" 5 nil)
-             ("Marker" 8 nil)
-             ("File/text" 1000 t)]
-    :entries (let* ((jumps (evil--jumps-savehist-sync))
-                    (count 0))
-               (cl-loop for jump in jumps
-                        collect `(nil [,(number-to-string (cl-incf count))
-                                       ,(number-to-string (car jump))
-                                       (,(cadr jump))])))
-    :select-action #'evil--show-jumps-select-action))
-
-(defun evil--show-jumps-select-action (jump)
-  (let ((position (string-to-number (elt jump 1)))
-        (file (car (elt jump 2))))
-    (kill-buffer)
-    (switch-to-buffer (find-file file))
-    (goto-char position)))
-
-(defun evil-set-jump (&optional pos)
-  "Set jump point at POS.
-POS defaults to point."
-  (unless (or (region-active-p) (evil-visual-state-p))
-    (push-mark pos t))
-
-  (unless evil--jumps-jumping
-    ;; clear out intermediary jumps when a new one is set
-    (let* ((struct (evil--jumps-get-current))
-           (target-list (evil--jumps-get-jumps struct))
-           (idx (evil-jumps-struct-idx struct)))
-      (cl-loop repeat idx
-               do (ring-remove target-list))
-      (setf (evil-jumps-struct-idx struct) -1))
-    (save-excursion
-      (when pos
-        (goto-char pos))
-      (evil--jumps-push))))
-
-(defun evil--jump-backward (count)
-  (let ((count (or count 1)))
-    (evil-motion-loop (nil count)
-      (let* ((struct (evil--jumps-get-current))
-             (idx (evil-jumps-struct-idx struct)))
-        (evil--jumps-message "jumping back %s" idx)
-        (when (= idx -1)
-          (setq idx 0)
-          (setf (evil-jumps-struct-idx struct) 0)
-          (evil--jumps-push))
-        (evil--jumps-jump idx 1)))))
-
-(defun evil--jump-forward (count)
-  (let ((count (or count 1)))
-    (evil-motion-loop (nil count)
-      (let* ((struct (evil--jumps-get-current))
-             (idx (evil-jumps-struct-idx struct)))
-        (when (= idx -1)
-          (setq idx 0)
-          (setf (evil-jumps-struct-idx struct) 0)
-          (evil--jumps-push))
-          (evil--jumps-jump idx -1)))))
-
-(defun evil--jumps-window-configuration-hook (&rest args)
-  (let* ((window-list (window-list-1 nil nil t))
-         (existing-window (selected-window))
-         (new-window (previous-window)))
-    (when (and (not (eq existing-window new-window))
-               (> (length window-list) 1))
-      (let* ((target-jump-struct (evil--jumps-get-current new-window))
-             (target-jump-count (ring-length (evil--jumps-get-jumps target-jump-struct))))
-        (if (not (ring-empty-p (evil--jumps-get-jumps target-jump-struct)))
-            (evil--jumps-message "target window %s already has %s jumps" new-window target-jump-count)
-          (evil--jumps-message "new target window detected; copying %s to %s" existing-window new-window)
-          (let* ((source-jump-struct (evil--jumps-get-current existing-window))
-                 (source-list (evil--jumps-get-jumps source-jump-struct)))
-            (when (= (ring-length (evil--jumps-get-jumps target-jump-struct)) 0)
-              (setf (evil-jumps-struct-idx target-jump-struct) (evil-jumps-struct-idx source-jump-struct))
-              (setf (evil-jumps-struct-ring target-jump-struct) (ring-copy source-list)))))))
-    ;; delete obsolete windows
-    (maphash (lambda (key val)
-               (unless (member key window-list)
-                 (evil--jumps-message "removing %s" key)
-                 (remhash key evil--jumps-window-jumps)))
-             evil--jumps-window-jumps)))
-
-(defun evil--jump-hook (&optional command)
-  "Set jump point if COMMAND has a non-nil :jump property."
-  (setq command (or command this-command))
-  (when (evil-get-command-property command :jump)
-    (evil-set-jump)))
-
-(defadvice switch-to-buffer (before evil-jumps activate)
-  (evil-set-jump))
-
-(defadvice split-window-internal (before evil-jumps activate)
-  (evil-set-jump))
-
-(eval-after-load 'etags
-  '(defadvice find-tag-noselect (before evil-jumps activate)
-     (evil-set-jump)))
-
-(if (bound-and-true-p savehist-loaded)
-    (evil--jumps-savehist-load)
-  (add-hook 'savehist-mode-hook #'evil--jumps-savehist-load))
-
-(add-hook 'evil-local-mode-hook
-          (lambda ()
-            (if evil-local-mode
-                (progn
-                  (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil--jump-hook nil t)
-                  (add-hook 'next-error-hook #'evil-set-jump nil t)
-                  (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook #'evil--jumps-window-configuration-hook nil t))
-              (progn
-                (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil--jump-hook t)
-                (remove-hook 'next-error-hook #'evil-set-jump t)
-                (remove-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook #'evil--jumps-window-configuration-hook t)))))
-
-(provide 'evil-jumps)
-
-;;; evil-jumps.el ends here
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-;;; evil-keybindings.el --- Add some Evil keybindings to other modules
-
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This provides a set of keybindings for other emacs modes. This also includes
-;; setting up the initial evil state of those other modes.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-maps)
-(require 'evil-core)
-(require 'evil-macros)
-(require 'evil-types)
-(require 'evil-repeat)
-
-;; etags-select
-;; FIXME: probably etags-select should be recomended in docs
-(eval-after-load 'etags-select
-  '(progn
-     (define-key evil-motion-state-map "g]" 'etags-select-find-tag-at-point)))
-
-;;; Buffer-menu
-
-(evil-add-hjkl-bindings Buffer-menu-mode-map 'motion)
-
-;; dictionary.el
-
-(evil-add-hjkl-bindings dictionary-mode-map 'motion
-  "?" 'dictionary-help        ; "h"
-  "C-o" 'dictionary-previous) ; "l"
-
-;;; Dired
-
-(eval-after-load 'dired
-  '(progn
-     ;; use the standard Dired bindings as a base
-     (defvar dired-mode-map)
-     (evil-make-overriding-map dired-mode-map 'normal)
-     (evil-add-hjkl-bindings dired-mode-map 'normal
-       "J" 'dired-goto-file                   ; "j"
-       "K" 'dired-do-kill-lines               ; "k"
-       "r" 'dired-do-redisplay                ; "l"
-       ;; ":d", ":v", ":s", ":e"
-       ";" (lookup-key dired-mode-map ":"))))
-
-;;; ERT
-
-(evil-add-hjkl-bindings ert-results-mode-map 'motion)
-
-;;; Info
-
-(evil-add-hjkl-bindings Info-mode-map 'motion
-  "0" 'evil-digit-argument-or-evil-beginning-of-line
-  (kbd "\M-h") 'Info-help   ; "h"
-  "\C-t" 'Info-history-back ; "l"
-  "\C-o" 'Info-history-back
-  " " 'Info-scroll-up
-  "\C-]" 'Info-follow-nearest-node
-  (kbd "DEL") 'Info-scroll-down)
-
-;;; Speedbar
-
-(evil-add-hjkl-bindings speedbar-key-map 'motion
-  "h" 'backward-char
-  "j" 'speedbar-next
-  "k" 'speedbar-prev
-  "l" 'forward-char
-  "i" 'speedbar-item-info
-  "r" 'speedbar-refresh
-  "u" 'speedbar-up-directory
-  "o" 'speedbar-toggle-line-expansion
-  (kbd "RET") 'speedbar-edit-line)
-
-;; Ibuffer
-(eval-after-load 'ibuffer
-  '(progn
-     (defvar ibuffer-mode-map)
-     (evil-make-overriding-map ibuffer-mode-map 'normal)
-     (evil-define-key 'normal ibuffer-mode-map
-       "j" 'evil-next-line
-       "k" 'evil-previous-line
-       "RET" 'ibuffer-visit-buffer)))
-
-;;; ag.el
-(eval-after-load 'ag
-  '(progn
-     (defvar ag-mode-map)
-     (add-to-list 'evil-motion-state-modes 'ag-mode)
-     (evil-add-hjkl-bindings ag-mode-map 'motion)))
-
-;;; ELP
-
-(eval-after-load 'elp
-  '(defadvice elp-results (after evil activate)
-     (evil-motion-state)))
-
-(provide 'evil-keybindings)
-
-;;; evil-keybindings.el ends here
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-;;; evil-macros.el --- Macros
-
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-(require 'evil-common)
-(require 'evil-states)
-(require 'evil-repeat)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(declare-function evil-ex-p "evil-ex")
-
-;; set some error codes
-(put 'beginning-of-line 'error-conditions '(beginning-of-line error))
-(put 'beginning-of-line 'error-message "Beginning of line")
-(put 'end-of-line 'error-conditions '(end-of-line error))
-(put 'end-of-line 'error-message "End of line")
-
-(defun evil-motion-range (motion &optional count type)
-  "Execute a motion and return the buffer positions.
-The return value is a list (BEG END TYPE)."
-  (let ((opoint   (point))
-        (omark    (mark t))
-        (omactive (and (boundp 'mark-active) mark-active))
-        (obuffer  (current-buffer))
-        (evil-motion-marker (move-marker (make-marker) (point)))
-        range)
-    (evil-with-transient-mark-mode
-      (evil-narrow-to-field
-        (unwind-protect
-            (let ((current-prefix-arg count)
-                  ;; Store type in global variable `evil-this-type'.
-                  ;; If necessary, motions can change their type
-                  ;; during execution by setting this variable.
-                  (evil-this-type
-                   (or type (evil-type motion 'exclusive))))
-              (condition-case err
-                  (let ((repeat-type (evil-repeat-type motion t)))
-                    (if (functionp repeat-type)
-                        (funcall repeat-type 'pre))
-                    (unless (with-local-quit
-                              (setq range (call-interactively motion))
-                              t)
-                      (evil-repeat-abort)
-                      (setq quit-flag t))
-                    (if (functionp repeat-type)
-                        (funcall repeat-type 'post)))
-                (error (prog1 nil
-                         (evil-repeat-abort)
-                         ;; some operators depend on succeeding
-                         ;; motions, in particular for
-                         ;; `evil-forward-char' (e.g., used by
-                         ;; `evil-substitute'), therefore we let
-                         ;; end-of-line and end-of-buffer pass
-                         (if (not (memq (car err) '(end-of-line end-of-buffer)))
-                             (signal (car err) (cdr err))
-                           (message (error-message-string err))))))
-              (cond
-               ;; the motion returned a range
-               ((evil-range-p range))
-               ;; the motion made a Visual selection
-               ((evil-visual-state-p)
-                (setq range (evil-visual-range)))
-               ;; the motion made an active region
-               ((region-active-p)
-                (setq range (evil-range (region-beginning)
-                                        (region-end)
-                                        evil-this-type)))
-               ;; default: range from previous position to current
-               (t
-                (setq range (evil-expand-range
-                             (evil-normalize evil-motion-marker
-                                             (point)
-                                             evil-this-type)))))
-              (unless (or (null type) (eq (evil-type range) type))
-                (evil-set-type range type)
-                (evil-expand-range range))
-              (evil-set-range-properties range nil)
-              range)
-          ;; restore point and mark like `save-excursion',
-          ;; but only if the motion hasn't disabled the operator
-          (unless evil-inhibit-operator
-            (set-buffer obuffer)
-            (evil-move-mark omark)
-            (goto-char opoint))
-          ;; delete marker so it doesn't slow down editing
-          (move-marker evil-motion-marker nil))))))
-
-(defmacro evil-define-motion (motion args &rest body)
-  "Define an motion command MOTION.
-
-\(fn MOTION (COUNT ARGS...) DOC [[KEY VALUE]...] BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug (&define name lambda-list
-                           [&optional stringp]
-                           [&rest keywordp sexp]
-                           [&optional ("interactive" [&rest form])]
-                           def-body)))
-  (let (arg doc interactive key keys type)
-    (when args
-      (setq args `(&optional ,@(delq '&optional args))
-            ;; the count is either numerical or nil
-            interactive '("<c>")))
-    ;; collect docstring
-    (when (and (> (length body) 1)
-               (or (eq (car-safe (car-safe body)) 'format)
-                   (stringp (car-safe body))))
-      (setq doc (pop body)))
-    ;; collect keywords
-    (setq keys (plist-put keys :repeat 'motion))
-    (while (keywordp (car-safe body))
-      (setq key (pop body)
-            arg (pop body)
-            keys (plist-put keys key arg)))
-    ;; collect `interactive' specification
-    (when (eq (car-safe (car-safe body)) 'interactive)
-      (setq interactive (cdr (pop body))))
-    ;; macro expansion
-    `(progn
-       ;; refresh echo area in Eldoc mode
-       (when ',motion
-         (eval-after-load 'eldoc
-           '(and (fboundp 'eldoc-add-command)
-                 (eldoc-add-command ',motion))))
-       (evil-define-command ,motion (,@args)
-         ,@(when doc `(,doc))          ; avoid nil before `interactive'
-         ,@keys
-         :keep-visual t
-         (interactive ,@interactive)
-         ,@body))))
-
-(defmacro evil-narrow-to-line (&rest body)
-  "Narrow BODY to the current line.
-BODY will signal the errors 'beginning-of-line or 'end-of-line
-upon reaching the beginning or end of the current line.
-
-\(fn [[KEY VAL]...] BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let* ((range (evil-expand (point) (point) 'line))
-          (beg (evil-range-beginning range))
-          (end (evil-range-end range))
-          (min (point-min))
-          (max (point-max)))
-     (when (save-excursion (goto-char end) (bolp))
-       (setq end (max beg (1- end))))
-     ;; don't include the newline in Normal state
-     (when (and evil-move-cursor-back
-                (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-                (not (evil-visual-state-p))
-                (not (evil-operator-state-p)))
-       (setq end (max beg (1- end))))
-     (evil-with-restriction beg end
-       (evil-signal-without-movement
-         (condition-case err
-             (progn ,@body)
-           (beginning-of-buffer
-            (if (= beg min)
-                (signal (car err) (cdr err))
-              (signal 'beginning-of-line nil)))
-           (end-of-buffer
-            (if (= end max)
-                (signal (car err) (cdr err))
-              (signal 'end-of-line nil))))))))
-
-;; we don't want line boundaries to trigger the debugger
-;; when `debug-on-error' is t
-(add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors "^Beginning of line$")
-(add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors "^End of line$")
-
-(defun evil-eobp (&optional pos)
-  "Whether point is at end-of-buffer with regard to end-of-line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (when pos (goto-char pos))
-    (cond
-     ((eobp))
-     ;; the rest only pertains to Normal state
-     ((not (evil-normal-state-p))
-      nil)
-     ;; at the end of the last line
-     ((eolp)
-      (forward-char)
-      (eobp))
-     ;; at the last character of the last line
-     (t
-      (forward-char)
-      (cond
-       ((eobp))
-       ((eolp)
-        (forward-char)
-        (eobp)))))))
-
-(defun evil-move-beginning (count forward &optional backward)
-  "Move to the beginning of the COUNT next object.
-If COUNT is negative, move to the COUNT previous object.
-FORWARD is a function which moves to the end of the object, and
-BACKWARD is a function which moves to the beginning.
-If one is unspecified, the other is used with a negative argument."
-  (let* ((count (or count 1))
-         (backward (or backward
-                       #'(lambda (count)
-                           (funcall forward (- count)))))
-         (forward (or forward
-                      #'(lambda (count)
-                          (funcall backward (- count)))))
-         (opoint (point)))
-    (cond
-     ((< count 0)
-      (when (bobp)
-        (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (evil-motion-loop (nil count count)
-            (funcall backward 1))
-        (unless (zerop count)
-          (goto-char (point-min)))))
-     ((> count 0)
-      (when (evil-eobp)
-        (signal 'end-of-buffer nil))
-      ;; Do we need to move past the current object?
-      (when (<= (save-excursion
-                  (funcall forward 1)
-                  (funcall backward 1)
-                  (point))
-                opoint)
-        (setq count (1+ count)))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (evil-motion-loop (nil count count)
-            (funcall forward 1))
-        (if (zerop count)
-            ;; go back to beginning of object
-            (funcall backward 1)
-          (goto-char (point-max)))))
-     (t
-      count))))
-
-(defun evil-move-end (count forward &optional backward inclusive)
-  "Move to the end of the COUNT next object.
-If COUNT is negative, move to the COUNT previous object.
-FORWARD is a function which moves to the end of the object, and
-BACKWARD is a function which moves to the beginning.
-If one is unspecified, the other is used with a negative argument.
-If INCLUSIVE is non-nil, then point is placed at the last character
-of the object; otherwise it is placed at the end of the object."
-  (let* ((count (or count 1))
-         (backward (or backward
-                       #'(lambda (count)
-                           (funcall forward (- count)))))
-         (forward (or forward
-                      #'(lambda (count)
-                          (funcall backward (- count)))))
-         (opoint (point)))
-    (cond
-     ((< count 0)
-      (when (bobp)
-        (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil))
-      ;; Do we need to move past the current object?
-      (when (>= (save-excursion
-                  (funcall backward 1)
-                  (funcall forward 1)
-                  (point))
-                (if inclusive
-                    (1+ opoint)
-                  opoint))
-        (setq count (1- count)))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (evil-motion-loop (nil count count)
-            (funcall backward 1))
-        (if (not (zerop count))
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-          ;; go to end of object
-          (funcall forward 1)
-          (when inclusive
-            (unless (bobp) (backward-char)))
-          (when (or (evil-normal-state-p)
-                    (evil-motion-state-p))
-            (evil-adjust-cursor t)))))
-     ((> count 0)
-      (when (evil-eobp)
-        (signal 'end-of-buffer nil))
-      (when inclusive
-        (forward-char))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (evil-motion-loop (nil count count)
-            (funcall forward 1))
-        (if (not (zerop count))
-            (goto-char (point-max))
-          (when inclusive
-            (unless (bobp) (backward-char)))
-          (when (or (evil-normal-state-p)
-                    (evil-motion-state-p))
-            (evil-adjust-cursor t)))))
-     (t
-      count))))
-
-(defun evil-text-object-make-linewise (range)
-  "Turn the text object selection RANGE to linewise.
-The selection is adjusted in a sensible way so that the selected
-lines match the user intent. In particular, whitespace-only parts
-at the first and last lines are omitted. This function returns
-the new range."
-  ;; Bug #607
-  ;; If new type is linewise and the selection of the
-  ;; first line consists of whitespace only, the
-  ;; beginning is moved to the start of the next line. If
-  ;; the selections of the last line consists of
-  ;; whitespace only, the end is moved to the end of the
-  ;; previous line.
-  (if (eq (evil-type range) 'line)
-      range
-    (let ((expanded (plist-get (evil-range-properties range) :expanded))
-          (newrange (evil-expand-range range t)))
-      (save-excursion
-        ;; skip whitespace at the beginning
-        (goto-char (evil-range-beginning newrange))
-        (skip-chars-forward " \t")
-        (when (and (not (bolp)) (eolp))
-          (evil-set-range-beginning newrange (1+ (point))))
-        ;; skip whitepsace at the end
-        (goto-char (evil-range-end newrange))
-        (skip-chars-backward " \t")
-        (when (and (not (eolp)) (bolp))
-          (evil-set-range-end newrange (1- (point))))
-        ;; only modify range if result is not empty
-        (if (> (evil-range-beginning newrange)
-               (evil-range-end newrange))
-            range
-          (unless expanded
-            (evil-contract-range newrange))
-          newrange)))))
-
-(defmacro evil-define-text-object (object args &rest body)
-  "Define a text object command OBJECT.
-BODY should return a range (BEG END) to the right of point
-if COUNT is positive, and to the left of it if negative.
-
-\(fn OBJECT (COUNT) DOC [[KEY VALUE]...] BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug (&define name lambda-list
-                           [&optional stringp]
-                           [&rest keywordp sexp]
-                           def-body)))
-  (let* ((args (delq '&optional args))
-         (count (or (pop args) 'count))
-         (args (when args `(&optional ,@args)))
-         (interactive '((interactive "<c><v>")))
-         arg doc key keys)
-    ;; collect docstring
-    (when (stringp (car-safe body))
-      (setq doc (pop body)))
-    ;; collect keywords
-    (setq keys (plist-put keys :extend-selection t))
-    (while (keywordp (car-safe body))
-      (setq key (pop body)
-            arg (pop body)
-            keys (plist-put keys key arg)))
-    ;; interactive
-    (when (eq (car-safe (car-safe body)) 'interactive)
-      (setq interactive (list (pop body))))
-    ;; macro expansion
-    `(evil-define-motion ,object (,count ,@args)
-       ,@(when doc `(,doc))
-       ,@keys
-       ,@interactive
-       (setq ,count (or ,count 1))
-       (when (/= ,count 0)
-         (let ((type (evil-type ',object evil-visual-char))
-               (extend (and (evil-visual-state-p)
-                            (evil-get-command-property
-                             ',object :extend-selection
-                             ',(plist-get keys :extend-selection))))
-               (dir evil-visual-direction)
-               mark point range selection)
-           (cond
-            ;; Visual state: extend the current selection
-            ((and (evil-visual-state-p)
-                  (called-interactively-p 'any))
-             ;; if we are at the beginning of the Visual selection,
-             ;; go to the left (negative COUNT); if at the end,
-             ;; go to the right (positive COUNT)
-             (setq dir evil-visual-direction
-                   ,count (* ,count dir))
-             (setq range (progn ,@body))
-             (when (evil-range-p range)
-               (setq range (evil-expand-range range))
-               (evil-set-type range (evil-type range type))
-               (setq range (evil-contract-range range))
-               ;; the beginning is mark and the end is point
-               ;; unless the selection goes the other way
-               (setq mark  (evil-range-beginning range)
-                     point (evil-range-end range)
-                     type  (evil-type
-                            (if evil-text-object-change-visual-type
-                                range
-                              (evil-visual-range))))
-               (when (and (eq type 'line)
-                          (not (eq type (evil-type range))))
-                 (let ((newrange (evil-text-object-make-linewise range)))
-                   (setq mark (evil-range-beginning newrange)
-                         point (evil-range-end newrange))))
-               (when (< dir 0)
-                 (evil-swap mark point))
-               ;; select the union
-               (evil-visual-make-selection mark point type)))
-            ;; not Visual state: return a pair of buffer positions
-            (t
-             (setq range (progn ,@body))
-             (unless (evil-range-p range)
-               (setq ,count (- ,count)
-                     range (progn ,@body)))
-             (when (evil-range-p range)
-               (setq selection (evil-range (point) (point) type))
-               (if extend
-                   (setq range (evil-range-union range selection))
-                 (evil-set-type range (evil-type range type)))
-               ;; possibly convert to linewise
-               (when (eq evil-this-type-modified 'line)
-                 (setq range (evil-text-object-make-linewise range)))
-               (evil-set-range-properties range nil)
-               range))))))))
-
-(defmacro evil-define-operator (operator args &rest body)
-  "Define an operator command OPERATOR.
-
-\(fn OPERATOR (BEG END ARGS...) DOC [[KEY VALUE]...] BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug (&define name lambda-list
-                           [&optional stringp]
-                           [&rest keywordp sexp]
-                           [&optional ("interactive" [&rest form])]
-                           def-body)))
-  (let* ((args (delq '&optional args))
-         (interactive (if (> (length args) 2) '("<R>") '("<r>")))
-         (args (if (> (length args) 2)
-                   `(,(nth 0 args) ,(nth 1 args)
-                     &optional ,@(nthcdr 2 args))
-                 args))
-         arg doc key keys visual)
-    ;; collect docstring
-    (when (and (> (length body) 1)
-               (or (eq (car-safe (car-safe body)) 'format)
-                   (stringp (car-safe body))))
-      (setq doc (pop body)))
-    ;; collect keywords
-    (setq keys (plist-put keys :move-point t))
-    (while (keywordp (car-safe body))
-      (setq key (pop body)
-            arg (pop body))
-      (cond
-       ((eq key :keep-visual)
-        (setq visual arg))
-       (t
-        (setq keys (plist-put keys key arg)))))
-    ;; collect `interactive' specification
-    (when (eq (car-safe (car-safe body)) 'interactive)
-      (setq interactive (cdr-safe (pop body))))
-    ;; transform extended interactive specs
-    (setq interactive (apply #'evil-interactive-form interactive))
-    (setq keys (evil-concat-plists keys (cdr-safe interactive))
-          interactive (car-safe interactive))
-    ;; macro expansion
-    `(evil-define-command ,operator ,args
-       ,@(when doc `(,doc))
-       ,@keys
-       :keep-visual t
-       :suppress-operator t
-       (interactive
-        (let* ((evil-operator-range-motion
-                (when (evil-has-command-property-p ',operator :motion)
-                  ;; :motion nil is equivalent to :motion undefined
-                  (or (evil-get-command-property ',operator :motion)
-                      #'undefined)))
-               (evil-operator-range-type
-                (evil-get-command-property ',operator :type))
-               (orig (point))
-               evil-operator-range-beginning
-               evil-operator-range-end
-               evil-inhibit-operator)
-          (setq evil-inhibit-operator-value nil
-                evil-this-operator this-command)
-          (prog1 ,interactive
-            (setq orig (point)
-                  evil-inhibit-operator-value evil-inhibit-operator)
-            (if ,visual
-                (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-                  (evil-visual-expand-region))
-              (when (or (evil-visual-state-p) (region-active-p))
-                (setq deactivate-mark t)))
-            (cond
-             ((evil-visual-state-p)
-              (evil-visual-rotate 'upper-left))
-             ((evil-get-command-property ',operator :move-point)
-              (goto-char (or evil-operator-range-beginning orig)))
-             (t
-              (goto-char orig))))))
-       (unwind-protect
-           (let ((evil-inhibit-operator evil-inhibit-operator-value))
-             (unless (and evil-inhibit-operator
-                          (called-interactively-p 'any))
-               ,@body))
-         (setq evil-inhibit-operator-value nil)))))
-
-;; this is used in the `interactive' specification of an operator command
-(defun evil-operator-range (&optional return-type)
-  "Read a motion from the keyboard and return its buffer positions.
-The return value is a list (BEG END), or (BEG END TYPE) if
-RETURN-TYPE is non-nil."
-  (let* ((evil-ex-p (and (not (minibufferp)) (evil-ex-p)))
-         (motion (or evil-operator-range-motion
-                     (when evil-ex-p 'evil-line)))
-         (type evil-operator-range-type)
-         (range (evil-range (point) (point)))
-         command count modifier)
-    (setq evil-this-type-modified nil)
-    (evil-save-echo-area
-      (cond
-       ;; Ex mode
-       ((and evil-ex-p evil-ex-range)
-        (setq range evil-ex-range))
-       ;; Visual selection
-       ((and (not evil-ex-p) (evil-visual-state-p))
-        (setq range (evil-visual-range)))
-       ;; active region
-       ((and (not evil-ex-p) (region-active-p))
-        (setq range (evil-range (region-beginning)
-                                (region-end)
-                                (or evil-this-type 'exclusive))))
-       (t
-        ;; motion
-        (evil-save-state
-          (unless motion
-            (evil-change-state 'operator)
-            ;; Make linewise operator shortcuts. E.g., "d" yields the
-            ;; shortcut "dd", and "g?" yields shortcuts "g??" and "g?g?".
-            (let ((keys (nth 2 (evil-extract-count (this-command-keys)))))
-              (setq keys (listify-key-sequence keys))
-              (dotimes (var (length keys))
-                (define-key evil-operator-shortcut-map
-                  (vconcat (nthcdr var keys)) 'evil-line)))
-            ;; read motion from keyboard
-            (setq command (evil-read-motion motion)
-                  motion (nth 0 command)
-                  count (nth 1 command)
-                  type (or type (nth 2 command))))
-          (cond
-           ((eq motion #'undefined)
-            (setq range (if return-type '(nil nil nil) '(nil nil))
-                  motion nil))
-           ((or (null motion) ; keyboard-quit
-                (evil-get-command-property motion :suppress-operator))
-            (when (fboundp 'evil-repeat-abort)
-              (evil-repeat-abort))
-            (setq quit-flag t
-                  motion nil))
-           (evil-repeat-count
-            (setq count evil-repeat-count
-                  ;; only the first operator's count is overwritten
-                  evil-repeat-count nil))
-           ((or count current-prefix-arg)
-            ;; multiply operator count and motion count together
-            (setq count
-                  (* (prefix-numeric-value count)
-                     (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))))
-          (when motion
-            (let ((evil-state 'operator)
-                  mark-active)
-              ;; calculate motion range
-              (setq range (evil-motion-range
-                           motion
-                           count
-                           type))))
-          ;; update global variables
-          (setq evil-this-motion motion
-                evil-this-motion-count count
-                type (evil-type range type)
-                evil-this-type type))))
-      (when (evil-range-p range)
-        (unless (or (null type) (eq (evil-type range) type))
-          (evil-contract-range range)
-          (evil-set-type range type)
-          (evil-expand-range range))
-        (evil-set-range-properties range nil)
-        (unless return-type
-          (evil-set-type range nil))
-        (setq evil-operator-range-beginning (evil-range-beginning range)
-              evil-operator-range-end (evil-range-end range)
-              evil-operator-range-type (evil-type range)))
-      range)))
-
-(defmacro evil-define-type (type doc &rest body)
-  "Define type TYPE.
-DOC is a general description and shows up in all docstrings.
-It is followed by a list of keywords and functions:
-
-:expand FUNC     Expansion function. This function should accept
-                 two positions in the current buffer, BEG and END,
-                 and return a pair of expanded buffer positions.
-:contract FUNC   The opposite of :expand, optional.
-:one-to-one BOOL Whether expansion is one-to-one. This means that
-                 :expand followed by :contract always returns the
-                 original range.
-:normalize FUNC  Normalization function, optional. This function should
-                 accept two unexpanded positions and adjust them before
-                 expansion. May be used to deal with buffer boundaries.
-:string FUNC     Description function. This takes two buffer positions
-                 and returns a human-readable string, for example,
-                 \"2 lines\".
-
-If further keywords and functions are specified, they are assumed to
-be transformations on buffer positions, like :expand and :contract.
-
-\(fn TYPE DOC [[KEY FUNC]...])"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug (&define name
-                           [&optional stringp]
-                           [&rest [keywordp function-form]])))
-  (let (args defun-forms func key name plist string sym val)
-    ;; standard values
-    (setq plist (plist-put plist :one-to-one t))
-    ;; keywords
-    (while (keywordp (car-safe body))
-      (setq key (pop body)
-            val (pop body))
-      (if (plist-member plist key) ; not a function
-          (setq plist (plist-put plist key val))
-        (setq func val
-              sym (intern (replace-regexp-in-string
-                           "^:" "" (symbol-name key)))
-              name (intern (format "evil-%s-%s" type sym))
-              args (car (cdr-safe func))
-              string (car (cdr (cdr-safe func)))
-              string (if (stringp string)
-                         (format "%s\n\n" string) "")
-              plist (plist-put plist key `',name))
-        (add-to-list
-         'defun-forms
-         (cond
-          ((eq key :string)
-           `(defun ,name (beg end &rest properties)
-              ,(format "Return size of %s from BEG to END \
-with PROPERTIES.\n\n%s%s" type string doc)
-              (let ((beg (evil-normalize-position beg))
-                    (end (evil-normalize-position end))
-                    (type ',type)
-                    plist range)
-                (when (and beg end)
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (evil-sort beg end)
-                    (unless (plist-get properties :expanded)
-                      (setq range (apply #'evil-expand
-                                         beg end type properties)
-                            beg (evil-range-beginning range)
-                            end (evil-range-end range)
-                            type (evil-type range type)
-                            plist (evil-range-properties range))
-                      (setq properties
-                            (evil-concat-plists properties plist)))
-                    (or (apply #',func beg end
-                               (when ,(> (length args) 2)
-                                 properties))
-                        ""))))))
-          (t
-           `(defun ,name (beg end &rest properties)
-              ,(format "Perform %s transformation on %s from BEG to END \
-with PROPERTIES.\n\n%s%s" sym type string doc)
-              (let ((beg (evil-normalize-position beg))
-                    (end (evil-normalize-position end))
-                    (type ',type)
-                    plist range)
-                (when (and beg end)
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (evil-sort beg end)
-                    (when (memq ,key '(:expand :contract))
-                      (setq properties
-                            (plist-put properties
-                                       :expanded
-                                       ,(eq key :expand))))
-                    (setq range (or (apply #',func beg end
-                                           (when ,(> (length args) 2)
-                                             properties))
-                                    (apply #'evil-range
-                                           beg end type properties))
-                          beg (evil-range-beginning range)
-                          end (evil-range-end range)
-                          type (evil-type range type)
-                          plist (evil-range-properties range))
-                    (setq properties
-                          (evil-concat-plists properties plist))
-                    (apply #'evil-range beg end type properties)))))))
-         t)))
-    ;; :one-to-one requires both or neither of :expand and :contract
-    (when (plist-get plist :expand)
-      (setq plist (plist-put plist :one-to-one
-                             (and (plist-get plist :contract)
-                                  (plist-get plist :one-to-one)))))
-    `(progn
-       (evil-put-property 'evil-type-properties ',type ,@plist)
-       ,@defun-forms
-       ',type)))
-
-(defmacro evil-define-interactive-code (code &rest body)
-  "Define an interactive code.
-PROMPT, if given, is the remainder of the interactive string
-up to the next newline. Command properties may be specified
-via KEY-VALUE pairs. BODY should evaluate to a list of values.
-
-\(fn CODE (PROMPT) [[KEY VALUE]...] BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (let* ((args (when (and (> (length body) 1)
-                          (listp (car-safe body)))
-                 (pop body)))
-         (doc (when (stringp (car-safe body)) (pop body)))
-         func properties)
-    (while (keywordp (car-safe body))
-      (setq properties
-            (append properties (list (pop body) (pop body)))))
-    (cond
-     (args
-      (setq func `(lambda ,args
-                    ,@(when doc `(,doc))
-                    ,@body)))
-     ((> (length body) 1)
-      (setq func `(progn ,@body)))
-     (t
-      (setq func (car body))))
-    `(eval-and-compile
-       (let* ((code ,code)
-              (entry (assoc code evil-interactive-alist))
-              (value (cons ',func ',properties)))
-         (if entry
-             (setcdr entry value)
-           (push (cons code value) evil-interactive-alist))
-         code))))
-
-;;; Highlighting
-
-(when (fboundp 'font-lock-add-keywords)
-  (font-lock-add-keywords
-   'emacs-lisp-mode
-   ;; Match all `evil-define-' forms except `evil-define-key'.
-   ;; (In the interests of speed, this expression is incomplete
-   ;; and does not match all three-letter words.)
-   '(("(\\(evil-\\(?:ex-\\)?define-\
-\\(?:[^ k][^ e][^ y]\\|[-[:word:]]\\{4,\\}\\)\\)\
-\\>[ \f\t\n\r\v]*\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)?"
-      (1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-      (2 font-lock-function-name-face nil t))
-     ("(\\(evil-\\(?:delay\\|narrow\\|signal\\|save\\|with\\(?:out\\)?\\)\
-\\(?:-[-[:word:]]+\\)?\\)\\>\[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"
-      1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-     ("(\\(evil-\\(?:[-[:word:]]\\)*loop\\)\\>[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"
-      1 font-lock-keyword-face))))
-
-(provide 'evil-macros)
-
-;;; evil-macros.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-macros.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-macros.elc
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-;;; evil-maps.el --- Default keymaps
-
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-(require 'evil-states)
-(require 'evil-ex)
-(require 'evil-commands)
-(require 'evil-command-window)
-(require 'evil-common)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;;; Normal state
-
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "a" 'evil-append)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "A" 'evil-append-line)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "c" 'evil-change)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "C" 'evil-change-line)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "d" 'evil-delete)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "D" 'evil-delete-line)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "i" 'evil-insert)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "<insert>") 'evil-insert)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "<insertchar>") 'evil-insert)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "I" 'evil-insert-line)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "J" 'evil-join)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "m" 'evil-set-marker)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "o" 'evil-open-below)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "O" 'evil-open-above)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "p" 'evil-paste-after)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "P" 'evil-paste-before)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "q" 'evil-record-macro)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "r" 'evil-replace)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "R" 'evil-replace-state)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "s" 'evil-substitute)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "S" 'evil-change-whole-line)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "x" 'evil-delete-char)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "X" 'evil-delete-backward-char)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map [deletechar] 'evil-delete-char)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "y" 'evil-yank)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "Y" 'evil-yank-line)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "&" 'evil-ex-repeat-substitute)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "g&" 'evil-ex-repeat-global-substitute)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "g8" 'what-cursor-position)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "ga" 'what-cursor-position)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "gi" 'evil-insert-resume)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "gJ" 'evil-join-whitespace)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "gq" 'evil-fill-and-move)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "gw" 'evil-fill)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "gu" 'evil-downcase)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "gU" 'evil-upcase)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "gf" 'find-file-at-point)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "gF" 'evil-find-file-at-point-with-line)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "gx" 'browse-url-at-point)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "g?" 'evil-rot13)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "g~" 'evil-invert-case)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "zo" 'evil-open-fold)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "zO" 'evil-open-fold-rec)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "zc" 'evil-close-fold)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "za" 'evil-toggle-fold)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "zr" 'evil-open-folds)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "zm" 'evil-close-folds)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "z=" 'ispell-word)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "\C-n" 'evil-paste-pop-next)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "\C-p" 'evil-paste-pop)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "\C-t" 'pop-tag-mark)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "C-.") 'evil-repeat-pop)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "M-.") 'evil-repeat-pop-next)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "." 'evil-repeat)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "@" 'evil-execute-macro)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "\"" 'evil-use-register)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "~" 'evil-invert-char)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "=" 'evil-indent)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "<" 'evil-shift-left)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map ">" 'evil-shift-right)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "ZZ" 'evil-save-modified-and-close)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "ZQ" 'evil-quit)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "DEL") 'evil-backward-char)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map [escape] 'evil-force-normal-state)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map [remap cua-paste-pop] 'evil-paste-pop)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map [remap yank-pop] 'evil-paste-pop)
-
-;; go to last change
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "g;" 'goto-last-change)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "g," 'goto-last-change-reverse)
-
-;; undo
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "u" 'undo)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map "\C-r" 'redo)
-
-;; window commands
-(define-prefix-command 'evil-window-map)
-(define-key evil-window-map "b" 'evil-window-bottom-right)
-(define-key evil-window-map "c" 'evil-window-delete)
-(define-key evil-window-map "h" 'evil-window-left)
-(define-key evil-window-map "H" 'evil-window-move-far-left)
-(define-key evil-window-map "j" 'evil-window-down)
-(define-key evil-window-map "J" 'evil-window-move-very-bottom)
-(define-key evil-window-map "k" 'evil-window-up)
-(define-key evil-window-map "K" 'evil-window-move-very-top)
-(define-key evil-window-map "l" 'evil-window-right)
-(define-key evil-window-map "L" 'evil-window-move-far-right)
-(define-key evil-window-map "n" 'evil-window-new)
-(define-key evil-window-map "o" 'delete-other-windows)
-(define-key evil-window-map "p" 'evil-window-mru)
-(define-key evil-window-map "q" 'evil-quit)
-(define-key evil-window-map "r" 'evil-window-rotate-downwards)
-(define-key evil-window-map "R" 'evil-window-rotate-upwards)
-(define-key evil-window-map "s" 'evil-window-split)
-(define-key evil-window-map "S" 'evil-window-split)
-(define-key evil-window-map "t" 'evil-window-top-left)
-(define-key evil-window-map "v" 'evil-window-vsplit)
-(define-key evil-window-map "w" 'evil-window-next)
-(define-key evil-window-map "W" 'evil-window-prev)
-(define-key evil-window-map "+" 'evil-window-increase-height)
-(define-key evil-window-map "-" 'evil-window-decrease-height)
-(define-key evil-window-map "_" 'evil-window-set-height)
-(define-key evil-window-map "<" 'evil-window-decrease-width)
-(define-key evil-window-map ">" 'evil-window-increase-width)
-(define-key evil-window-map "=" 'balance-windows)
-(define-key evil-window-map "|" 'evil-window-set-width)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-b" 'evil-window-bottom-right)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-c" 'evil-window-delete)
-(define-key evil-window-map (kbd "C-S-h") 'evil-window-move-far-left)
-(define-key evil-window-map (kbd "C-S-j") 'evil-window-move-very-bottom)
-(define-key evil-window-map (kbd "C-S-k") 'evil-window-move-very-top)
-(define-key evil-window-map (kbd "C-S-l") 'evil-window-move-far-right)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-n" 'evil-window-new)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-o" 'delete-other-windows)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-p" 'evil-window-mru)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-r" 'evil-window-rotate-downwards)
-(define-key evil-window-map (kbd "C-S-r") 'evil-window-rotate-upwards)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-s" 'evil-window-split)
-(define-key evil-window-map (kbd "C-S-s") 'evil-window-split)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-t" 'evil-window-top-left)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-v" 'evil-window-vsplit)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-w" 'evil-window-next)
-(define-key evil-window-map (kbd "C-S-W") 'evil-window-prev)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-_" 'evil-window-set-height)
-(define-key evil-window-map "\C-f" 'ffap-other-window)
-
-;;; Motion state
-
-;; "0" is a special command when called first
-(evil-redirect-digit-argument evil-motion-state-map "0" 'evil-beginning-of-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "1" 'digit-argument)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "2" 'digit-argument)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "3" 'digit-argument)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "4" 'digit-argument)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "5" 'digit-argument)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "6" 'digit-argument)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "7" 'digit-argument)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "8" 'digit-argument)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "9" 'digit-argument)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "b" 'evil-backward-word-begin)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "B" 'evil-backward-WORD-begin)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "e" 'evil-forward-word-end)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "E" 'evil-forward-WORD-end)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "f" 'evil-find-char)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "F" 'evil-find-char-backward)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "G" 'evil-goto-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "h" 'evil-backward-char)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "H" 'evil-window-top)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "j" 'evil-next-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "k" 'evil-previous-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "l" 'evil-forward-char)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map " " 'evil-forward-char)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "K" 'evil-lookup)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "L" 'evil-window-bottom)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "M" 'evil-window-middle)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "n" 'evil-search-next)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "N" 'evil-search-previous)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "t" 'evil-find-char-to)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "T" 'evil-find-char-to-backward)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "w" 'evil-forward-word-begin)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "W" 'evil-forward-WORD-begin)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "y" 'evil-yank)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "Y" 'evil-yank-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "gd" 'evil-goto-definition)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "ge" 'evil-backward-word-end)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "gE" 'evil-backward-WORD-end)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "gg" 'evil-goto-first-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "gj" 'evil-next-visual-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "gk" 'evil-previous-visual-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "g0" 'evil-beginning-of-visual-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "g_" 'evil-last-non-blank)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "g^" 'evil-first-non-blank-of-visual-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "gm" 'evil-middle-of-visual-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "g$" 'evil-end-of-visual-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "g\C-]" 'evil-jump-to-tag)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "{" 'evil-backward-paragraph)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "}" 'evil-forward-paragraph)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "#" 'evil-search-word-backward)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "g#" 'evil-search-unbounded-word-backward)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "$" 'evil-end-of-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "%" 'evil-jump-item)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "`" 'evil-goto-mark)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "'" 'evil-goto-mark-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "(" 'evil-backward-sentence-begin)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map ")" 'evil-forward-sentence-begin)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "]]" 'evil-forward-section-begin)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "][" 'evil-forward-section-end)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "[[" 'evil-backward-section-begin)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "[]" 'evil-backward-section-end)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "[(" 'evil-previous-open-paren)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "])" 'evil-next-close-paren)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "[{" 'evil-previous-open-brace)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "]}" 'evil-next-close-brace)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "]s" 'evil-next-flyspell-error)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "[s" 'evil-prev-flyspell-error)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "*" 'evil-search-word-forward)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "g*" 'evil-search-unbounded-word-forward)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "," 'evil-repeat-find-char-reverse)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "/" 'evil-search-forward)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map ";" 'evil-repeat-find-char)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "?" 'evil-search-backward)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "|" 'evil-goto-column)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "^" 'evil-first-non-blank)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "+" 'evil-next-line-first-non-blank)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "_" 'evil-next-line-1-first-non-blank)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "-" 'evil-previous-line-first-non-blank)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "\C-w" 'evil-window-map)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-6") 'evil-switch-to-windows-last-buffer)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "\C-]" 'evil-jump-to-tag)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-b") 'evil-scroll-page-up)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-d") 'evil-scroll-down)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-e") 'evil-scroll-line-down)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-f") 'evil-scroll-page-down)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-o") 'evil-jump-backward)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-y") 'evil-scroll-line-up)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "RET") 'evil-ret)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "\\" 'evil-execute-in-emacs-state)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "z^" 'evil-scroll-top-line-to-bottom)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "z+" 'evil-scroll-bottom-line-to-top)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "zt" 'evil-scroll-line-to-top)
-;; TODO: z RET has an advanced form taking an count before the RET
-;; but this requires again a special state with a single command
-;; bound to RET
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (vconcat "z" [return]) "zt^")
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "z RET") (vconcat "z" [return]))
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "zz" 'evil-scroll-line-to-center)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "z." "zz^")
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "zb" 'evil-scroll-line-to-bottom)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "z-" "zb^")
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "v" 'evil-visual-char)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "V" 'evil-visual-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "\C-v" 'evil-visual-block)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "gv" 'evil-visual-restore)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-^") 'evil-buffer)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map [left] 'evil-backward-char)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map [right] 'evil-forward-char)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map [up] 'evil-previous-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map [down] 'evil-next-line)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "zl" 'evil-scroll-column-right)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map [?z right] "zl")
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "zh" 'evil-scroll-column-left)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map [?z left] "zh")
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "zL" 'evil-scroll-right)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "zH" 'evil-scroll-left)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map
-  (read-kbd-macro evil-toggle-key) 'evil-emacs-state)
-
-;; text objects
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "w" 'evil-a-word)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "W" 'evil-a-WORD)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "s" 'evil-a-sentence)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "p" 'evil-a-paragraph)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "b" 'evil-a-paren)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "(" 'evil-a-paren)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map ")" 'evil-a-paren)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "[" 'evil-a-bracket)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "]" 'evil-a-bracket)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "B" 'evil-a-curly)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "{" 'evil-a-curly)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "}" 'evil-a-curly)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "<" 'evil-an-angle)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map ">" 'evil-an-angle)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "'" 'evil-a-single-quote)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "\"" 'evil-a-double-quote)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "`" 'evil-a-back-quote)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "t" 'evil-a-tag)
-(define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map "o" 'evil-a-symbol)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "w" 'evil-inner-word)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "W" 'evil-inner-WORD)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "s" 'evil-inner-sentence)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "p" 'evil-inner-paragraph)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "b" 'evil-inner-paren)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "(" 'evil-inner-paren)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map ")" 'evil-inner-paren)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "[" 'evil-inner-bracket)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "]" 'evil-inner-bracket)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "B" 'evil-inner-curly)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "{" 'evil-inner-curly)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "}" 'evil-inner-curly)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "<" 'evil-inner-angle)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map ">" 'evil-inner-angle)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "'" 'evil-inner-single-quote)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "\"" 'evil-inner-double-quote)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "`" 'evil-inner-back-quote)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "t" 'evil-inner-tag)
-(define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map "o" 'evil-inner-symbol)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "gn" 'evil-next-match)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "gN" 'evil-previous-match)
-
-(when evil-want-C-i-jump
-  (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-i") 'evil-jump-forward))
-
-(when evil-want-C-u-scroll
-  (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-u") 'evil-scroll-up))
-
-;;; Visual state
-
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map "A" 'evil-append)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map "I" 'evil-insert)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map "o" 'exchange-point-and-mark)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map "O" 'evil-visual-exchange-corners)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map "R" 'evil-change)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map "u" 'evil-downcase)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map "U" 'evil-upcase)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map "z=" 'ispell-word)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map "a" evil-outer-text-objects-map)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map "i" evil-inner-text-objects-map)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map (kbd "<insert>") 'undefined)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map (kbd "<insertchar>") 'undefined)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map [remap evil-repeat] 'undefined)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map [escape] 'evil-exit-visual-state)
-
-;;; Operator-Pending state
-
-(define-key evil-operator-state-map "a" evil-outer-text-objects-map)
-(define-key evil-operator-state-map "i" evil-inner-text-objects-map)
-;; (define-key evil-operator-state-map [escape] 'keyboard-quit)
-
-;;; Insert state
-
-(defvar evil-insert-state-bindings
-  `(("\C-v" . quoted-insert)
-    ("\C-k" . evil-insert-digraph)
-    ("\C-o" . evil-execute-in-normal-state)
-    ("\C-r" . evil-paste-from-register)
-    ("\C-y" . evil-copy-from-above)
-    ("\C-e" . evil-copy-from-below)
-    ("\C-n" . evil-complete-next)
-    ("\C-p" . evil-complete-previous)
-    ("\C-x\C-n" . evil-complete-next-line)
-    ("\C-x\C-p" . evil-complete-previous-line)
-    ("\C-t" . evil-shift-right-line)
-    ("\C-d" . evil-shift-left-line)
-    ("\C-a" . evil-paste-last-insertion)
-    ([remap delete-backward-char] . evil-delete-backward-char-and-join)
-    ,(if evil-want-C-w-delete
-         '("\C-w" . evil-delete-backward-word)
-       '("\C-w" . evil-window-map))
-    ([mouse-2] . mouse-yank-primary))
-  "Evil's bindings for insert state (for
-`evil-insert-state-map'), excluding <delete>, <escape>, and
-`evil-toggle-key'.")
-
-(defun evil-update-insert-state-bindings (&optional _option-name remove force)
-  "Update bindings in `evil-insert-state-map'.
-If no arguments are given add the bindings specified in
-`evil-insert-state-bindings'. If REMOVE is non nil, remove only
-these bindings. Unless FORCE is non nil, this will not
-overwriting existing bindings, which means bindings will not be
-added if one already exists for a key and only default bindings
-are removed.
-
-Note that <delete>, <escape> and `evil-toggle-key' are not
-included in `evil-insert-state-bindings' by default."
-  (interactive)
-  (dolist (binding evil-insert-state-bindings)
-    (cond
-     ((and remove
-           (or force
-               ;; Only remove if the default binding has not changed
-               (eq (evil-lookup-key evil-insert-state-map (car binding))
-                   (cdr binding))))
-      (define-key evil-insert-state-map (car binding) nil))
-     ((and (null remove)
-           (or force
-               ;; Check to see that nothing is bound here before adding
-               (not (evil-lookup-key evil-insert-state-map (car binding)))))
-      (define-key evil-insert-state-map (car binding) (cdr binding))))))
-
-(define-key evil-insert-state-map [delete] 'delete-char)
-(define-key evil-insert-state-map [escape] 'evil-normal-state)
-(define-key evil-insert-state-map
-  (read-kbd-macro evil-toggle-key) 'evil-emacs-state)
-
-;;; Replace state
-
-(define-key evil-replace-state-map (kbd "DEL") 'evil-replace-backspace)
-(define-key evil-replace-state-map [escape] 'evil-normal-state)
-
-;;; Emacs state
-
-(define-key evil-emacs-state-map
-  (read-kbd-macro evil-toggle-key) 'evil-exit-emacs-state)
-
-(when evil-want-C-w-in-emacs-state
-  (define-key evil-emacs-state-map "\C-w" 'evil-window-map))
-
-;;; Mouse
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map [down-mouse-1] 'evil-mouse-drag-region)
-(define-key evil-visual-state-map [mouse-2] 'evil-exit-visual-and-repeat)
-(define-key evil-normal-state-map [mouse-2] 'mouse-yank-primary)
-
-;; Ex
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map ":" 'evil-ex)
-(define-key evil-motion-state-map "!" 'evil-shell-command)
-
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "e[dit]" 'evil-edit)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "w[rite]" 'evil-write)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "wa[ll]" 'evil-write-all)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "sav[eas]" 'evil-save)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "r[ead]" 'evil-read)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "b[uffer]" 'evil-buffer)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "bn[ext]" 'evil-next-buffer)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "bp[revious]" 'evil-prev-buffer)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "bN[ext]" "bprevious")
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "sb[uffer]" 'evil-split-buffer)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "sbn[ext]" 'evil-split-next-buffer)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "sbp[revious]" 'evil-split-prev-buffer)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "sbN[ext]" "sbprevious")
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "buffers" 'buffer-menu)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "files" 'evil-show-files)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "ls" "buffers")
-
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "c[hange]" 'evil-change)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "co[py]" 'evil-copy)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "t" "copy")
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "m[ove]" 'evil-move)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "d[elete]" 'evil-ex-delete)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "y[ank]" 'evil-ex-yank)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "go[to]" 'evil-goto-char)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "j[oin]" 'evil-ex-join)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "le[ft]" 'evil-align-left)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "ri[ght]" 'evil-align-right)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "ce[nter]" 'evil-align-center)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "sp[lit]" 'evil-window-split)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "vs[plit]" 'evil-window-vsplit)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "new" 'evil-window-new)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "ene[w]" 'evil-buffer-new)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "vne[w]" 'evil-window-vnew)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "clo[se]" 'evil-window-delete)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "on[ly]" 'delete-other-windows)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "q[uit]" 'evil-quit)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "wq" 'evil-save-and-close)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "quita[ll]" 'evil-quit-all)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "qa[ll]" "quitall")
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "cq[uit]" 'evil-quit-all-with-error-code)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "wqa[ll]" 'evil-save-and-quit)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "xa[ll]" "wqall")
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "x[it]" 'evil-save-modified-and-close)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "exi[t]" 'evil-save-modified-and-close)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "bd[elete]" 'evil-delete-buffer)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "bw[ipeout]" 'evil-delete-buffer)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "g[lobal]" 'evil-ex-global)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "v[global]" 'evil-ex-global-inverted)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "norm[al]" 'evil-ex-normal)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "s[ubstitute]" 'evil-ex-substitute)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "&" 'evil-ex-repeat-substitute)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "&&" 'evil-ex-repeat-substitute-with-flags)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "~" 'evil-ex-repeat-substitute-with-search)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "~&" 'evil-ex-repeat-substitute-with-search-and-flags)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "registers" 'evil-show-registers)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "marks" 'evil-show-marks)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "delm[arks]" 'evil-delete-marks)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "ju[mps]" 'evil-show-jumps)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "noh[lsearch]" 'evil-ex-nohighlight)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "f[ile]" 'evil-show-file-info)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "<" 'evil-shift-left)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd ">" 'evil-shift-right)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "=" 'evil-ex-line-number)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "!" 'evil-shell-command)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "@:" 'evil-ex-repeat)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "mak[e]" 'evil-make)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "cc" 'evil-goto-error)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "cfir[st]" 'first-error)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "cr[ewind]" 'first-error)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "cn[ext]" 'next-error)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "cp[revious]" 'previous-error)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "set-initial-state" 'evil-ex-set-initial-state)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "show-digraphs" 'evil-ex-show-digraphs)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "sor[t]" 'evil-ex-sort)
-(evil-ex-define-cmd "res[ize]" 'evil-ex-resize)
-
-;; search command line
-(define-key evil-ex-search-keymap "\d" #'evil-ex-delete-backward-char)
-(define-key evil-ex-search-keymap "\C-r" 'evil-paste-from-register)
-(define-key evil-ex-search-keymap "\C-n" 'next-history-element)
-(define-key evil-ex-search-keymap "\C-p" 'previous-history-element)
-
-;; ex command line
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\d" #'evil-ex-delete-backward-char)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\t" #'evil-ex-completion)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map [tab] #'evil-ex-completion)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map [remap completion-at-point] #'evil-ex-completion)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-a" 'evil-ex-completion)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-b" 'move-beginning-of-line)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-c" 'abort-recursive-edit)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-d" 'evil-ex-completion)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-g" 'abort-recursive-edit)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-k" 'evil-insert-digraph)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-l" 'evil-ex-completion)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-p" #'previous-complete-history-element)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-r" 'evil-paste-from-register)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-n" #'next-complete-history-element)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-u" 'evil-delete-whole-line)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-v" #'quoted-insert)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map "\C-w" 'backward-kill-word)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map [escape] 'abort-recursive-edit)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map [S-left] 'backward-word)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map [S-right] 'forward-word)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map [up] 'previous-complete-history-element)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map [down] 'next-complete-history-element)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map [prior] 'previous-history-element)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map [next] 'next-history-element)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map [return] 'exit-minibuffer)
-(define-key evil-ex-completion-map (kbd "RET") 'exit-minibuffer)
-
-;; evil-read-key
-(define-key evil-read-key-map (kbd "ESC") #'keyboard-quit)
-(define-key evil-read-key-map (kbd "C-]") #'keyboard-quit)
-(define-key evil-read-key-map (kbd "C-q") #'evil-read-quoted-char)
-(define-key evil-read-key-map (kbd "C-v") #'evil-read-quoted-char)
-(define-key evil-read-key-map (kbd "C-k") #'evil-read-digraph-char)
-(define-key evil-read-key-map "\r" "\n")
-
-;; command line window
-(evil-define-key 'normal
-  evil-command-window-mode-map (kbd "RET") 'evil-command-window-execute)
-(evil-define-key 'insert
-  evil-command-window-mode-map (kbd "RET") 'evil-command-window-execute)
-
-(provide 'evil-maps)
-
-;;; evil-maps.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-maps.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-maps.elc
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index 2a48c4efe3f9..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-maps.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-pkg.el
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index b26f27e10171..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "evil" "20180912.957" "Extensible Vi layer for Emacs."
-  '((emacs "24.1")
-    (undo-tree "0.6.3")
-    (goto-chg "1.6")
-    (cl-lib "0.5")))
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-repeat.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-repeat.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 80ef0bf5ebf8..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-20180912.957/evil-repeat.el
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@@ -1,638 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-repeat.el --- Repeat system
-
-;; Author: Frank Fischer <frank.fischer at mathematik.tu-chemnitz.de>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A repeat begins when leaving Normal state; it ends when re-entering
-;; Normal state. The diagram below shows possible routes between
-;; Normal state (N), Insert state (I), Visual state (V),
-;; Operator-Pending state (O) and Replace state (R). (Emacs state
-;; is an exception: nothing is repeated in that state.)
-;;                              ___
-;;                             /   \
-;;                             | R |
-;;                             \___/
-;;                             ^   |
-;;                             |   |
-;;               ___           |___V           ___
-;;              /   \ <------- /   \ -------> /   \
-;;              | V |          | N |          | O |
-;;              \___/ -------> \___/ <------- \___/
-;;                  |          |   ^          |
-;;                  |          |   |          |
-;;                  |          V___|          |
-;;                  |          /   \          |
-;;                  +--------> | I | <--------+
-;;                             \___/
-;;
-;; The recording of a repeat is started in one of two cases: Either a
-;; command is about being executed (in pre-command-hook) or normal
-;; state is exited. The recording is stopped whenever a command has
-;; being completed and evil is in normal state afterwards. Therefore,
-;; a non-inserting command in normal-state is recorded as a single
-;; repeat unit. In contrast, if the command leaves normal state and
-;; starts insert-state, all commands that are executed until
-;; insert-state is left and normal state is reactivated are recorded
-;; together in one repeat unit. In other words, a repeat unit consists
-;; of all commands that are executed starting and ending in normal
-;; state.
-;;
-;; Not all commands are recorded. There are several commands that are
-;; completely ignored and other commands that even abort the currently
-;; active recording, e.g., commands that change the current buffer.
-;;
-;; During recording the repeat information is appended to the variable
-;; `evil-repeat-info', which is cleared when the recording
-;; starts. This accumulated repeat information is put into the
-;; `evil-repeat-ring' when the recording is finished. The dot command,
-;; `\[evil-repeat]' (`evil-repeat') replays the most recent entry in
-;; the ring, preceeding repeats can be replayed using
-;; `\[evil-repeat-pop]' (`evil-repeat-pop').
-;;
-;; Repeat information can be stored in almost arbitrary form. How the
-;; repeat information for each single command is recored is determined
-;; by the :repeat property of the command. This property has the
-;; following interpretation:
-;;
-;; t         record commands by storing the key-sequence that invoked it
-;; nil       ignore this command completely
-;; ignore    synonym to nil
-;; motion    command is recorded by storing the key-sequence but only in
-;;           insert state, otherwise it is ignored.
-;; abort     stop recording of repeat information immediately
-;; change    record commands by storing buffer changes
-;; SYMBOL    if SYMBOL is contained as key in `evil-repeat-types'
-;;           call the corresponding (function-)value, otherwise
-;;           call the function associated with SYMBOL. In both
-;;           cases the function should take exactly one argument
-;;           which is either 'pre or 'post depending on whether
-;;           the function is called before or after the execution
-;;           of the command.
-;;
-;; Therefore, using a certain SYMBOL one can write specific repeation
-;; functions for each command.
-;;
-;; Each value of ring `evil-repeat-info', i.e., each single repeat
-;; information must be one of the following two possibilities:
-;; If element is a sequence, it is regarded as a key-sequence to
-;; be repeated. Otherwise the element must be a list
-;; (FUNCTION PARAMS ...) which will be called using
-;; (apply FUNCTION PARAMS) whenever this repeat is being executed.
-;;
-;; A user supplied repeat function can use the functions
-;; `evil-record-repeat' to append further repeat-information of the
-;; form described above to `evil-repeat-info'. See the implementation
-;; of `evil-repeat-keystrokes' and `evil-repeat-changes' for examples.
-;; Those functions are called in different situations before and after
-;; the execution of a command. Each function should take one argument
-;; which can be either 'pre, 'post, 'pre-operator or 'post-operator
-;; specifying when the repeat function has been called. If the command
-;; is a usual command the function is called with 'pre before the
-;; command is executed and with 'post after the command has been
-;; executed.
-;;
-;; The repeat information is executed with `evil-execute-repeat-info',
-;; which passes key-sequence elements to `execute-kbd-macro' and
-;; executes other elements as defined above.  A special version is
-;; `evil-execute-repeat-info-with-count'.  This function works as
-;; `evil-execute-repeat-info', but replaces the count of the first
-;; command. This is done by parsing the key-sequence, ignoring all
-;; calls to `digit-prefix-argument' and `negative-argument', and
-;; prepending the count as a string to the vector of the remaining
-;; key-sequence.
-
-(require 'evil-states)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(declare-function evil-visual-state-p "evil-visual")
-(declare-function evil-visual-range "evil-visual")
-(declare-function evil-visual-char "evil-visual")
-(declare-function evil-visual-line "evil-visual")
-(declare-function evil-visual-block "evil-visual")
-
-(defmacro evil-without-repeat (&rest body)
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((pre-command-hook (remq 'evil-repeat-pre-hook pre-command-hook))
-         (post-command-hook (remq 'evil-repeat-post-hook post-command-hook)))
-     ,@body
-     (evil-repeat-abort)))
-
-(defsubst evil-repeat-recording-p ()
-  "Returns non-nil iff a recording is in progress."
-  (eq evil-recording-repeat t))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-start ()
-  "Start recording a new repeat into `evil-repeat-info'."
-  (evil-repeat-reset t)
-  (evil-repeat-record-buffer)
-  (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-    (let* ((range (evil-visual-range))
-           (beg (evil-range-beginning range))
-           (end (1- (evil-range-end range)))
-           (nfwdlines (evil-count-lines beg end)))
-      (evil-repeat-record
-       (cond
-        ((eq evil-visual-selection 'char)
-         (list #'evil-repeat-visual-char
-               nfwdlines
-               (- end
-                  (if (zerop nfwdlines)
-                      beg
-                    (save-excursion
-                      (goto-char end)
-                      (line-beginning-position))))))
-        ((eq evil-visual-selection 'line)
-         (list #'evil-repeat-visual-line nfwdlines))
-        ((eq evil-visual-selection 'block)
-         (list #'evil-repeat-visual-block
-               nfwdlines
-               (abs (- (evil-column beg) (evil-column end))))))))))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-stop ()
-  "Stop recording a repeat.
-Update `evil-repeat-ring' with the accumulated changes
-in `evil-repeat-info' and clear variables."
-  (unwind-protect
-      (when (evil-repeat-recording-p)
-        (setq evil-repeat-info
-              (evil-normalize-repeat-info evil-repeat-info))
-        (when (and evil-repeat-info evil-repeat-ring)
-          (ring-insert evil-repeat-ring evil-repeat-info)))
-    (evil-repeat-reset nil)))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-abort ()
-  "Abort current repeation."
-  (evil-repeat-reset 'abort))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-reset (flag)
-  "Clear all repeat recording variables.
-Set `evil-recording-repeat' to FLAG."
-  (setq evil-recording-repeat flag
-        evil-repeat-info nil
-        evil-repeat-buffer nil))
-
-(defsubst evil-repeat-record-position (&optional pos)
-  "Set `evil-repeat-pos' to POS or point."
-  (setq evil-repeat-pos (or pos (point))))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-record-buffer ()
-  "Set `evil-repeat-buffer' to the current buffer."
-  (unless (minibufferp)
-    (setq evil-repeat-buffer (current-buffer))))
-
-(defmacro evil-save-repeat-info (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY, protecting the values of repeat variables."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let (evil-repeat-ring
-         evil-recording-repeat
-         evil-recording-current-command
-         evil-repeat-info
-         evil-repeat-changes
-         evil-repeat-pos
-         evil-repeat-keys
-         evil-repeat-buffer
-         this-command
-         last-command)
-     ,@body))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-different-buffer-p (&optional strict)
-  "Whether the buffer has changed in a repeat.
-If STRICT is non-nil, returns t if the previous buffer
-is unknown; otherwise returns t only if the previous
-buffer is known and different from the current buffer."
-  (and (or (buffer-live-p evil-repeat-buffer) strict)
-       (not (minibufferp))
-       (not (eq (current-buffer) evil-repeat-buffer))))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-type (command &optional default)
-  "Return the :repeat property of COMMAND.
-If COMMAND doesn't have this property, return DEFAULT."
-  (when (functionp command) ; ignore keyboard macros
-    (let* ((type (evil-get-command-property command :repeat default))
-           (repeat-type (assq type evil-repeat-types)))
-      (if repeat-type (cdr repeat-type) type))))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-force-abort-p (repeat-type)
-  "Returns non-nil iff the current command should abort the recording of repeat information."
-  (or (evil-repeat-different-buffer-p)           ; ... buffer changed
-      (eq repeat-type 'abort)                    ; ... explicitely forced
-      (eq evil-recording-repeat 'abort)          ; ... already aborted
-      (evil-emacs-state-p)                       ; ... in Emacs state
-      (and (evil-mouse-events-p (this-command-keys))  ; ... mouse events
-           (eq repeat-type nil))
-      (minibufferp)))                            ; ... minibuffer activated
-
-(defun evil-repeat-record (info)
-  "Add INFO to the end of `evil-repeat-info'."
-  (when (evil-repeat-recording-p)
-    (setq evil-repeat-info (nconc evil-repeat-info (list info)))))
-
-;; called from `evil-normal-state-exit-hook'
-(defun evil-repeat-start-hook ()
-  "Record a new repeat when exiting Normal state.
-Does not record in Emacs state or if the current command
-has :repeat nil."
-  (when (and (eq (evil-repeat-type this-command t) t)
-             (not (evil-emacs-state-p)))
-    (evil-repeat-start)))
-
-;; called from `pre-command-hook'
-(defun evil-repeat-pre-hook ()
-  "Prepare the current command for recording the repeation."
-  (when evil-local-mode
-    (let ((repeat-type (evil-repeat-type this-command t)))
-      (cond
-       ;; abort the repeat
-       ((evil-repeat-force-abort-p repeat-type)
-        ;; We mark the current record as being aborted, because there
-        ;; may be further pre-hooks following before the post-hook is
-        ;; called.
-        (evil-repeat-abort))
-       ;; ignore those commands completely
-       ((null repeat-type))
-       ;; record command
-       (t
-        ;; In normal-state or visual state, each command is a single
-        ;; repeation, therefore start a new repeation.
-        (when (or (evil-normal-state-p)
-                  (evil-visual-state-p))
-          (evil-repeat-start))
-        (setq evil-recording-current-command t)
-        (funcall repeat-type 'pre))))))
-(put 'evil-repeat-pre-hook 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-;; called from `post-command-hook'
-(defun evil-repeat-post-hook ()
-  "Finish recording of repeat-information for the current-command."
-  (when (and evil-local-mode evil-recording-repeat)
-    (let ((repeat-type (evil-repeat-type this-command t)))
-      (cond
-       ;; abort the repeat
-       ((evil-repeat-force-abort-p repeat-type)
-        ;; The command has been aborted but is complete, so just reset
-        ;; the recording state.
-        (evil-repeat-reset nil))
-       ;; ignore if command should not be recorded or the current
-       ;; command is not being recorded
-       ((or (null repeat-type)
-            (not evil-recording-current-command)))
-       ;; record command
-       (t
-        (funcall repeat-type 'post)
-        ;; In normal state, the repeat sequence is complete, so record it.
-        (when (evil-normal-state-p)
-          (evil-repeat-stop)))))
-    ;; done with recording the current command
-    (setq evil-recording-current-command nil)))
-(put 'evil-repeat-post-hook 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-clear-command-keys ()
-  "Clear `this-command-keys' and all information about the current command keys.
-Calling this function prevents further recording of the keys that
-invoked the current command"
-  (clear-this-command-keys t)
-  (setq evil-repeat-keys ""))
-
-(defun evil-this-command-keys (&optional post-cmd)
-  "Version of `this-command-keys' with finer control over prefix args."
-  (let ((arg (if post-cmd current-prefix-arg prefix-arg)))
-    (vconcat
-     (when (and (numberp arg)
-                ;; Only add prefix if no repeat info recorded yet
-                (null evil-repeat-info))
-       (string-to-vector (number-to-string arg)))
-     (this-single-command-keys))))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-keystrokes (flag)
-  "Repeation recording function for commands that are repeated by keystrokes."
-  (cond
-   ((eq flag 'pre)
-    (when evil-this-register
-      (evil-repeat-record
-       `(set evil-this-register ,evil-this-register)))
-    (setq evil-repeat-keys (evil-this-command-keys)))
-   ((eq flag 'post)
-    (evil-repeat-record (if (zerop (length (evil-this-command-keys t)))
-                            evil-repeat-keys
-                          (evil-this-command-keys t)))
-    ;; erase commands keys to prevent double recording
-    (evil-clear-command-keys))))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-motion (flag)
-  "Repeation for motions. Motions are recorded by keystroke but only in insert state."
-  (when (memq evil-state '(insert replace))
-    (evil-repeat-keystrokes flag)))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-changes (flag)
-  "Repeation recording function for commands that are repeated by buffer changes."
-  (cond
-   ((eq flag 'pre)
-    (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'evil-repeat-change-hook nil t)
-    (evil-repeat-start-record-changes))
-   ((eq flag 'post)
-    (remove-hook 'after-change-functions #'evil-repeat-change-hook t)
-    (evil-repeat-finish-record-changes))))
-
-;; called from the `after-change-functions' hook
-(defun evil-repeat-change-hook (beg end length)
-  "Record change information for current command."
-  (let ((repeat-type (evil-repeat-type this-command t)))
-    (when (and (evil-repeat-recording-p)
-               (eq repeat-type 'evil-repeat-changes)
-               (not (evil-emacs-state-p))
-               (not (evil-repeat-different-buffer-p t))
-               evil-state)
-      (unless (evil-repeat-recording-p)
-        (evil-repeat-start))
-      (evil-repeat-record-change (- beg evil-repeat-pos)
-                                 (buffer-substring beg end)
-                                 length))))
-(put 'evil-repeat-change-hook 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-repeat-record-change (relpos ins ndel)
-  "Record the current buffer changes during a repeat.
-If CHANGE is specified, it is added to `evil-repeat-changes'."
-  (when (evil-repeat-recording-p)
-    (setq evil-repeat-changes
-          (nconc evil-repeat-changes (list (list relpos ins ndel))))))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-start-record-changes ()
-  "Starts the recording of a new set of buffer changes."
-  (setq evil-repeat-changes nil)
-  (evil-repeat-record-position))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-finish-record-changes ()
-  "Finishes the recording of buffer changes and records them as repeat."
-  (when (evil-repeat-recording-p)
-    (evil-repeat-record `(evil-execute-change
-                          ,evil-repeat-changes
-                          ,(- (point) evil-repeat-pos)))
-    (setq evil-repeat-changes nil)))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-insert-at-point (flag)
-  "Repeation recording function for commands that insert text in region.
-This records text insertion when a command inserts some text in a
-buffer between (point) and (mark)."
-  (cond
-   ((eq flag 'pre)
-    (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'evil-repeat-insert-at-point-hook nil t))
-   ((eq flag 'post)
-    (remove-hook 'after-change-functions #'evil-repeat-insert-at-point-hook t))))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-insert-at-point-hook (beg end length)
-  (let ((repeat-type (evil-repeat-type this-command t)))
-    (when (and (evil-repeat-recording-p)
-               (eq repeat-type 'evil-repeat-insert-at-point)
-               (not (evil-emacs-state-p))
-               (not (evil-repeat-different-buffer-p t))
-               evil-state)
-      (setq evil-repeat-pos beg)
-      (evil-repeat-record (list 'insert (buffer-substring beg end))))))
-(put 'evil-repeat-insert-at-point-hook 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-normalize-repeat-info (repeat-info)
-  "Concatenate consecutive arrays in REPEAT-INFO.
-Returns a single array."
-  (let* ((result (cons nil nil))
-         (result-last result)
-         cur cur-last)
-    (dolist (rep repeat-info)
-      (cond
-       ((null rep))
-       ((arrayp rep)
-        (setq rep (listify-key-sequence rep))
-        (cond
-         (cur
-          (setcdr cur-last (cons rep nil))
-          (setq cur-last (cdr cur-last)))
-         (t
-          (setq cur (cons rep nil))
-          (setq cur-last cur))))
-       (t
-        (when cur
-          (setcdr result-last (cons (apply #'vconcat cur) nil))
-          (setq result-last (cdr result-last))
-          (setq cur nil))
-        (setcdr result-last (cons rep nil))
-        (setq result-last (cdr result-last)))))
-    (when cur
-      (setcdr result-last (cons (apply #'vconcat cur) nil)))
-    (cdr result)))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-visual-char (nfwdlines nfwdchars)
-  "Restores a character visual selection.
-If the selection is in a single line, the restored visual
-selection covers the same number of characters. If the selection
-covers several lines, the restored selection covers the same
-number of lines and the same number of characters in the last
-line as the original selection."
-  (evil-visual-char)
-  (when (> nfwdlines 0)
-    (forward-line nfwdlines))
-  (forward-char nfwdchars))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-visual-line (nfwdlines)
-  "Restores a character visual selection.
-If the selection is in a single line, the restored visual
-selection covers the same number of characters. If the selection
-covers several lines, the restored selection covers the same
-number of lines and the same number of characters in the last
-line as the original selection."
-  (evil-visual-line)
-  (forward-line nfwdlines))
-
-(defun evil-repeat-visual-block (nfwdlines nfwdchars)
-  "Restores a character visual selection.
-If the selection is in a single line, the restored visual
-selection covers the same number of characters. If the selection
-covers several lines, the restored selection covers the same
-number of lines and the same number of characters in the last
-line as the original selection."
-  (evil-visual-block)
-  (let ((col (current-column)))
-    (forward-line nfwdlines)
-    (move-to-column (+ col nfwdchars) t)))
-
-(defun evil-execute-change (changes rel-point)
-  "Executes as list of changes.
-
-CHANGES is a list of triples (REL-BEG INSERT-TEXT NDEL).
-REL-BEG is the relative position (to point) where the change
-takes place. INSERT-TEXT is the text to be inserted at that
-position and NDEL the number of characters to be deleted at that
-position before insertion.
-
-REL-POINT is the relative position to point before the changed
-where point should be placed after all changes."
-  (evil-save-repeat-info
-    (let ((point (point)))
-      (dolist (change changes)
-        (goto-char (+ point (nth 0 change)))
-        (delete-char (nth 2 change))
-        (insert (nth 1 change)))
-      (goto-char (+ point rel-point)))))
-
-(defun evil-execute-repeat-info (repeat-info)
-  "Executes a repeat-information REPEAT-INFO."
-  (evil-save-repeat-info
-    (dolist (rep repeat-info)
-      (cond
-       ((or (arrayp rep) (stringp rep))
-        (let ((input-method current-input-method)
-              (evil-input-method nil))
-          (deactivate-input-method)
-          (unwind-protect
-              (execute-kbd-macro rep)
-            (activate-input-method input-method))))
-       ((consp rep)
-        (when (and (= 3 (length rep))
-                   (eq (nth 0 rep) 'set)
-                   (eq (nth 1 rep) 'evil-this-register)
-                   (>= (nth 2 rep) ?0)
-                   (< (nth 2 rep) ?9))
-          (setcar (nthcdr 2 rep) (1+ (nth 2 rep))))
-        (apply (car rep) (cdr rep)))
-       (t
-        (error "Unexpected repeat-info: %S" rep))))))
-
-;; TODO: currently we prepend the replacing count before the
-;; key-sequence that calls the command. Can we use direct
-;; modification of prefix-arg instead? Does it work in
-;; conjunction with `execute-kbd-macro'?
-(defun evil-execute-repeat-info-with-count (count repeat-info)
-  "Repeat the repeat-information REPEAT-INFO with the count of
-the first command replaced by COUNT. The count is replaced if
-and only if COUNT is non-nil."
-  (evil-save-repeat-info
-    (cond
-     ;; do nothing (zero repeating)
-     ((and count (zerop count)))
-     ;; replace count
-     (count
-      (let ((evil-repeat-count count)
-            done)
-        (while (and repeat-info
-                    (arrayp (car repeat-info))
-                    (not done))
-          (let* ((count-and-cmd (evil-extract-count (pop repeat-info))))
-            (push (vconcat (number-to-string count)
-                           (nth 2 count-and-cmd)
-                           (nth 3 count-and-cmd))
-                  repeat-info)
-            (setq done t)))
-        (evil-execute-repeat-info repeat-info)))
-     ;; repeat with original count
-     (t
-      (evil-execute-repeat-info repeat-info)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-repeat (count &optional save-point)
-  "Repeat the last editing command with count replaced by COUNT.
-If SAVE-POINT is non-nil, do not move point."
-  :repeat ignore
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (interactive (list current-prefix-arg
-                     (not evil-repeat-move-cursor)))
-  (cond
-   ((null evil-repeat-ring)
-    (error "Already executing repeat"))
-   (save-point
-    (save-excursion
-      (evil-repeat count)))
-   (t
-    (unwind-protect
-        (let ((confirm-kill-emacs t)
-              (kill-buffer-hook
-               (cons #'(lambda ()
-                         (user-error "Cannot delete buffer in repeat command"))
-                     kill-buffer-hook))
-              (undo-pointer buffer-undo-list))
-          (evil-with-single-undo
-            (setq evil-last-repeat (list (point) count undo-pointer))
-            (evil-execute-repeat-info-with-count
-             count (ring-ref evil-repeat-ring 0))))
-      (evil-normal-state)))))
-
-;; TODO: the same issue concering disabled undos as for `evil-paste-pop'
-(evil-define-command evil-repeat-pop (count &optional save-point)
-  "Replace the just repeated command with a previously executed command.
-Only allowed after `evil-repeat', `evil-repeat-pop' or
-`evil-repeat-pop-next'. Uses the same repeat count that
-was used for the first repeat.
-
-The COUNT argument inserts the COUNT-th previous kill.
-If COUNT is negative, this is a more recent kill."
-  :repeat nil
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                     (not evil-repeat-move-cursor)))
-  (cond
-   ((not (and (eq last-command #'evil-repeat)
-              evil-last-repeat))
-    (user-error "Previous command was not evil-repeat: %s" last-command))
-   (save-point
-    (save-excursion
-      (evil-repeat-pop count)))
-   (t
-    (unless (eq buffer-undo-list (nth 2 evil-last-repeat))
-      (evil-undo-pop))
-    (goto-char (car evil-last-repeat))
-    ;; rotate the repeat-ring
-    (while (> count 0)
-      (when evil-repeat-ring
-        (ring-insert-at-beginning evil-repeat-ring
-                                  (ring-remove evil-repeat-ring 0)))
-      (setq count (1- count)))
-    (while (< count 0)
-      (when evil-repeat-ring
-        (ring-insert evil-repeat-ring
-                     (ring-remove evil-repeat-ring)))
-      (setq count (1+ count)))
-    (setq this-command #'evil-repeat)
-    (evil-repeat (cadr evil-last-repeat)))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-repeat-pop-next (count &optional save-point)
-  "Same as `evil-repeat-pop', but with negative COUNT."
-  :repeat nil
-  :suppress-operator t
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                     (not evil-repeat-move-cursor)))
-  (evil-repeat-pop (- count) save-point))
-
-(defadvice read-key-sequence (before evil activate)
-  "Record `this-command-keys' before it is reset."
-  (when (and (evil-repeat-recording-p)
-             evil-recording-current-command)
-    (let ((repeat-type (evil-repeat-type this-command t)))
-      (if (functionp repeat-type)
-          (funcall repeat-type 'post)))))
-
-(provide 'evil-repeat)
-
-;;; evil-repeat.el ends here
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-;;; evil-search.el --- Search and substitute
-
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-(require 'evil-core)
-(require 'evil-common)
-(require 'evil-ex)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defun evil-select-search-module (option module)
-  "Change the search module according to MODULE.
-If MODULE is `isearch', then Emacs' isearch module is used.
-If MODULE is `evil-search', then Evil's own interactive
-search module is used."
-  (let ((search-functions
-         '(forward
-           backward
-           word-forward
-           word-backward
-           unbounded-word-forward
-           unbounded-word-backward
-           next
-           previous)))
-    (dolist (fun search-functions)
-      (let ((isearch (intern (format "evil-search-%s" fun)))
-            (evil-search (intern (format "evil-ex-search-%s" fun))))
-        (if (eq module 'isearch)
-            (substitute-key-definition
-             evil-search isearch evil-motion-state-map)
-          (substitute-key-definition
-           isearch evil-search evil-motion-state-map)))))
-  (set-default option module))
-
-;; this customization is here because it requires
-;; the knowledge of `evil-select-search-mode'
-(defcustom evil-search-module 'isearch
-  "The search module to be used."
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "Emacs built-in isearch." :value isearch)
-                (const :tag "Evil interactive search." :value evil-search))
-  :group 'evil
-  :set 'evil-select-search-module
-  :initialize 'evil-custom-initialize-pending-reset)
-
-(defun evil-push-search-history (string forward)
-  "Push STRING into the appropriate search history (determined by FORWARD)."
-  (let* ((history-var (if forward
-                          'evil-search-forward-history
-                        'evil-search-backward-history))
-         (history (symbol-value history-var)))
-    (unless (equal (car-safe history) string)
-      (set history-var (cons string history)))))
-
-(defun evil-search-incrementally (forward regexp-p)
-  "Search incrementally for user-entered text."
-  (let ((evil-search-prompt (evil-search-prompt forward))
-        (isearch-search-fun-function 'evil-isearch-function)
-        (point (point))
-        search-nonincremental-instead)
-    (setq isearch-forward forward)
-    (evil-save-echo-area
-      (evil-without-input-method-hooks
-       ;; set the input method locally rather than globally to ensure that
-       ;; isearch clears the input method when it's finished
-       (setq current-input-method evil-input-method)
-       (if forward
-           (isearch-forward regexp-p)
-         (isearch-backward regexp-p))
-       (evil-push-search-history isearch-string forward)
-       (setq current-input-method nil))
-      (when (/= (point) point)
-        ;; position the point at beginning of the match only if the call to
-        ;; `isearch' has really moved the point. `isearch' doesn't move the
-        ;; point only if "C-g" is hit twice to exit the search, in which case we
-        ;; shouldn't move the point either.
-        (when (and forward isearch-other-end)
-          (goto-char isearch-other-end))
-        (when (and (eq point (point))
-                   (not (string= isearch-string "")))
-          (if forward
-              (isearch-repeat-forward)
-            (isearch-repeat-backward))
-          (isearch-exit)
-          (when (and forward isearch-other-end)
-            (goto-char isearch-other-end)))
-        (evil-flash-search-pattern
-         (evil-search-message isearch-string forward))))))
-
-(defun evil-flash-search-pattern (string &optional all)
-  "Flash last search matches for duration of `evil-flash-delay'.
-If ALL is non-nil, flash all matches. STRING is a message
-to display in the echo area."
-  (let ((lazy-highlight-initial-delay 0)
-        (isearch-search-fun-function 'evil-isearch-function)
-        (isearch-case-fold-search case-fold-search)
-        (disable #'(lambda (&optional arg) (evil-flash-hook t))))
-    (when evil-flash-timer
-      (cancel-timer evil-flash-timer))
-    (unless (or (null string)
-                (string= string ""))
-      (evil-echo-area-save)
-      (evil-echo "%s" string)
-      (isearch-highlight (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-      (when all
-        (setq isearch-lazy-highlight-wrapped nil
-              isearch-lazy-highlight-start (point)
-              isearch-lazy-highlight-end (point))
-        (isearch-lazy-highlight-new-loop)
-        (unless isearch-lazy-highlight-overlays
-          (isearch-lazy-highlight-update)))
-      (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-flash-hook nil t)
-      (add-hook 'evil-operator-state-exit-hook #'evil-flash-hook nil t)
-      (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-clean-isearch-overlays nil t)
-      (setq evil-flash-timer
-            (run-at-time evil-flash-delay nil disable)))))
-
-(defun evil-clean-isearch-overlays ()
-  "Clean isearch overlays unless `this-command' is search."
-  (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-clean-isearch-overlays t)
-  (unless (memq this-command
-                '(evil-search-backward
-                  evil-search-forward
-                  evil-search-next
-                  evil-search-previous
-                  evil-search-word-backward
-                  evil-search-word-forward))
-    (isearch-clean-overlays)))
-(put 'evil-clean-isearch-overlays 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-flash-hook (&optional force)
-  "Disable hightlighting if `this-command' is not search.
-Disable anyway if FORCE is t."
-  (when (or force
-            ;; to avoid flicker, don't disable highlighting
-            ;; if the next command is also a search command
-            (not (memq this-command
-                       '(evil-search-backward
-                         evil-search-forward
-                         evil-search-next
-                         evil-search-previous
-                         evil-search-word-backward
-                         evil-search-word-forward))))
-    (evil-echo-area-restore)
-    (isearch-dehighlight)
-    (setq isearch-lazy-highlight-last-string nil)
-    (lazy-highlight-cleanup t)
-    (when evil-flash-timer
-      (cancel-timer evil-flash-timer)))
-  (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-flash-hook t)
-  (remove-hook 'evil-operator-state-exit-hook #'evil-flash-hook t))
-(put 'evil-flash-hook 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-search-function (&optional forward regexp-p wrap)
-  "Return a search function.
-If FORWARD is nil, search backward, otherwise forward.
-If REGEXP-P is non-nil, the input is a regular expression.
-If WRAP is non-nil, the search wraps around the top or bottom
-of the buffer."
-  `(lambda (string &optional bound noerror count)
-     (let ((start (point))
-           (search-fun ',(if regexp-p
-                             (if forward
-                                 're-search-forward
-                               're-search-backward)
-                           (if forward
-                               'search-forward
-                             'search-backward)))
-           result)
-       (setq result (funcall search-fun string bound
-                             ,(if wrap t 'noerror) count))
-       (when (and ,wrap (null result))
-         (goto-char ,(if forward '(point-min) '(point-max)))
-         (unwind-protect
-             (setq result (funcall search-fun string bound noerror count))
-           (unless result
-             (goto-char start))))
-       result)))
-
-(defun evil-isearch-function ()
-  "Return a search function for use with isearch.
-Based on `isearch-regexp' and `isearch-forward'."
-  (evil-search-function isearch-forward evil-regexp-search evil-search-wrap))
-
-(defun evil-search (string forward &optional regexp-p start)
-  "Search for STRING and highlight matches.
-If FORWARD is nil, search backward, otherwise forward.
-If REGEXP-P is non-nil, STRING is taken to be a regular expression.
-START is the position to search from; if unspecified, it is
-one more than the current position."
-  (when (and (stringp string)
-             (not (string= string "")))
-    (let* ((orig (point))
-           (start (or start
-                      (if forward
-                          (min (point-max) (1+ orig))
-                        orig)))
-           (isearch-regexp regexp-p)
-           (isearch-forward forward)
-           (case-fold-search
-            (unless (and search-upper-case
-                         (not (isearch-no-upper-case-p string nil)))
-              case-fold-search))
-           (search-func (evil-search-function
-                         forward regexp-p evil-search-wrap)))
-      ;; no text properties, thank you very much
-      (set-text-properties 0 (length string) nil string)
-      ;; position to search from
-      (goto-char start)
-      (setq isearch-string string)
-      (isearch-update-ring string regexp-p)
-      (condition-case nil
-          (funcall search-func string)
-        (search-failed
-         (goto-char orig)
-         (user-error "\"%s\": %s not found"
-                     string (if regexp-p "pattern" "string"))))
-      ;; handle opening and closing of invisible area
-      (cond
-       ((boundp 'isearch-filter-predicates)
-        (dolist (pred isearch-filter-predicates)
-          (funcall pred (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
-       ((boundp 'isearch-filter-predicate)
-        (funcall isearch-filter-predicate (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
-      ;; always position point at the beginning of the match
-      (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-      ;; determine message for echo area
-      (cond
-       ((and forward (< (point) start))
-        (setq string "Search wrapped around BOTTOM of buffer"))
-       ((and (not forward) (> (point) start))
-        (setq string "Search wrapped around TOP of buffer"))
-       (t
-        (setq string (evil-search-message string forward))))
-      (evil-flash-search-pattern string t))))
-
-(defun evil-search-word (forward unbounded symbol)
-  "Search for word near point.
-If FORWARD is nil, search backward, otherwise forward. If SYMBOL
-is non-nil then the functions searches for the symbol at point,
-otherwise for the word at point."
-  (let ((string (car-safe regexp-search-ring))
-        (move (if forward #'forward-char #'backward-char))
-        (end (if forward #'eobp #'bobp)))
-    (setq isearch-forward forward)
-    (cond
-     ((and (memq last-command
-                 '(evil-search-word-forward
-                   evil-search-word-backward))
-           (stringp string)
-           (not (string= string "")))
-      (evil-search string forward t))
-     (t
-      (setq string (evil-find-thing forward (if symbol 'symbol 'evil-word)))
-      (cond
-       ((null string)
-        (user-error "No word under point"))
-       (unbounded
-        (setq string (regexp-quote string)))
-       (t
-        (setq string
-              (format (if symbol "\\_<%s\\_>" "\\<%s\\>")
-                      (regexp-quote string)))))
-      (evil-push-search-history string forward)
-      (evil-search string forward t)))))
-
-(defun evil-find-thing (forward thing)
-  "Return THING near point as a string.
-THING should be a symbol understood by `thing-at-point',
-e.g. 'symbol or 'word.  If FORWARD is nil, search backward,
-otherwise forward.  Returns nil if nothing is found."
-  (let ((move (if forward #'forward-char #'backward-char))
-        (end (if forward #'eobp #'bobp))
-        string)
-    (save-excursion
-      (setq string (thing-at-point thing))
-      ;; if there's nothing under point, go forwards
-      ;; (or backwards) to find it
-      (while (and (null string) (not (funcall end)))
-        (funcall move)
-        (setq string (thing-at-point thing)))
-      (when (stringp string)
-        (set-text-properties 0 (length string) nil string))
-      (when (> (length string) 0)
-        string))))
-
-(defun evil-find-word (forward)
-  "Return word near point as a string.
-If FORWARD is nil, search backward, otherwise forward.  Returns
-nil if nothing is found."
-  (evil-find-thing forward 'word))
-
-(defun evil-find-symbol (forward)
-  "Return word near point as a string.
-If FORWARD is nil, search backward, otherwise forward.  Returns
-nil if nothing is found."
-  (evil-find-thing forward 'symbol))
-
-(defun evil-search-prompt (forward)
-  "Return the search prompt for the given direction."
-  (if forward "/" "?"))
-
-(defun evil-search-message (string forward)
-  "Prefix STRING with the search prompt."
-  (format "%s%s" (evil-search-prompt forward) string))
-
-(defadvice isearch-message-prefix (around evil activate)
-  "Use `evil-search-prompt'."
-  (if evil-search-prompt
-      (setq ad-return-value evil-search-prompt)
-    ad-do-it))
-
-(defadvice isearch-delete-char (around evil activate)
-  "Exit search if no search string."
-  (cond
-   ((and evil-search-prompt (string= isearch-string ""))
-    (let (search-nonincremental-instead)
-      (setq isearch-success nil)
-      (isearch-exit)))
-   (t
-    ad-do-it)))
-
-(defadvice isearch-lazy-highlight-search (around evil activate)
-  "Never wrap the search in this context."
-  (let (evil-search-wrap)
-    ad-do-it))
-
-;;; Ex search
-
-(defun evil-ex-regex-without-case (re)
-  "Return the regular expression without all occurrences of \\c and \\C."
-  (evil-transform-regexp re '((?c . "") (?C . ""))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-regex-case (re default-case)
-  "Return the case as implied by \\c or \\C in regular expression RE.
-If \\c appears anywhere in the pattern, the pattern is case
-insensitive. If \\C appears, the pattern is case sensitive.
-Only the first occurrence of \\c or \\C is used, all others are
-ignored. If neither \\c nor \\C appears in the pattern, the case
-specified by DEFAULT-CASE is used. DEFAULT-CASE should be either
-`sensitive', `insensitive' or `smart'. In the latter case, the pattern
-will be case-sensitive if and only if it contains an upper-case
-letter, otherwise it will be case-insensitive."
-  (cond
-   ((string-match "\\(?:^\\|[^\\\\]\\)\\(?:\\\\\\\\\\)*\\\\\\([cC]\\)" re)
-    (if (eq (aref (match-string 1 re) 0) ?c) 'insensitive 'sensitive))
-   ((eq default-case 'smart)
-    (if (isearch-no-upper-case-p re t)
-        'insensitive
-      'sensitive))
-   (t default-case)))
-
-;; a pattern
-(defun evil-ex-make-substitute-pattern (regexp flags)
-  "Creates a PATTERN for substitution with FLAGS.
-This function respects the values of `evil-ex-substitute-case'
-and `evil-ex-substitute-global'."
-  (evil-ex-make-pattern regexp
-                        (cond
-                         ((memq ?i flags) 'insensitive)
-                         ((memq ?I flags) 'sensitive)
-                         ((not evil-ex-substitute-case)
-                          evil-ex-search-case)
-                         (t evil-ex-substitute-case))
-                        (or (and evil-ex-substitute-global
-                                 (not (memq ?g flags)))
-                            (and (not evil-ex-substitute-global)
-                                 (memq ?g flags)))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-make-search-pattern (regexp)
-  "Creates a PATTERN for search.
-This function respects the values of `evil-ex-search-case'."
-  (evil-ex-make-pattern regexp evil-ex-search-case t))
-
-(defun evil-ex-make-pattern (regexp case whole-line)
-  "Create a new search pattern.
-REGEXP is the regular expression to be searched for. CASE should
-be either 'sensitive, 'insensitive for case-sensitive and
-case-insensitive search, respectively, or anything else.  In the
-latter case the pattern is smart-case, i.e. it is automatically
-sensitive of the pattern contains one upper case letter,
-otherwise it is insensitive.  The input REGEXP is considered a
-Vim-style regular expression if `evil-ex-search-vim-style-regexp'
-is non-nil, in which case it is transformed to an Emacs style
-regular expression (i.e. certain backslash-codes are
-transformed. Otherwise REGEXP must be an Emacs style regular
-expression and is not transformed."
-  (let ((re (evil-ex-regex-without-case regexp))
-        (ignore-case (eq (evil-ex-regex-case regexp case) 'insensitive)))
-    ;; possibly transform regular expression from vim-style to
-    ;; Emacs-style.
-    (if evil-ex-search-vim-style-regexp
-        (setq re (evil-transform-vim-style-regexp re))
-      ;; Even for Emacs regular expressions we translate certain
-      ;; whitespace sequences
-      (setq re (evil-transform-regexp re
-                                      '((?t . "\t")
-                                        (?n . "\n")
-                                        (?r . "\r")))))
-    (list re ignore-case whole-line)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-pattern-regex (pattern)
-  "Return the regular expression of a search PATTERN."
-  (nth 0 pattern))
-
-(defun evil-ex-pattern-ignore-case (pattern)
-  "Return t if and only if PATTERN should ignore case."
-  (nth 1 pattern))
-
-(defun evil-ex-pattern-whole-line (pattern)
-  "Return t if and only if PATTERN should match all occurences of a line.
-Otherwise PATTERN matches only the first occurence."
-  (nth 2 pattern))
-
-;; Highlight
-(defun evil-ex-make-hl (name &rest args)
-  "Create a new highlight object with name NAME and properties ARGS.
-The following properties are supported:
-:face The face to be used for the highlighting overlays.
-:win The window in which the highlighting should be shown.
-     Note that the highlight will be visible in all windows showing
-     the corresponding buffer, but only the matches visible in the
-     specified window will actually be highlighted. If :win is nil,
-     the matches in all windows will be highlighted.
-:min The minimal buffer position for highlighted matches.
-:max The maximal buffer position for highlighted matches.
-:match-hook A hook to be called once for each highlight.
-            The hook must take two arguments, the highlight and
-            the overlay for that highlight.
-:update-hook A hook called once after updating the highlighting
-             with two arguments, the highlight and a message string
-             describing the current match status."
-  (unless (symbolp name)
-    (user-error "Expected symbol as name of highlight"))
-  (let ((face 'evil-ex-lazy-highlight)
-        (win (selected-window))
-        min max match-hook update-hook)
-    (while args
-      (let ((key (pop args))
-            (val (pop args)))
-        (cond
-         ((eq key :face) (setq face val))
-         ((eq key :win)  (setq win val))
-         ((eq key :min)  (setq min val))
-         ((eq key :max)  (setq max val))
-         ((eq key :match-hook) (setq match-hook val))
-         ((eq key :update-hook) (setq update-hook val))
-         (t (user-error "Unexpected keyword: %s" key)))))
-    (when (assoc name evil-ex-active-highlights-alist)
-      (evil-ex-delete-hl name))
-    (when (null evil-ex-active-highlights-alist)
-      (add-hook 'window-scroll-functions
-                #'evil-ex-hl-update-highlights-scroll nil t)
-      (add-hook 'window-size-change-functions
-                #'evil-ex-hl-update-highlights-resize nil))
-    (push (cons name (vector name
-                             nil
-                             face
-                             win
-                             min
-                             max
-                             match-hook
-                             update-hook
-                             nil))
-          evil-ex-active-highlights-alist)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-name (hl)
-  "Return the name of the highlight HL."
-  (aref hl 0))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-pattern (hl)
-  "Return the pattern of the highlight HL."
-  (aref hl 1))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-set-pattern (hl pattern)
-  "Set the pattern of the highlight HL to PATTERN."
-  (aset hl 1 pattern))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-face (hl)
-  "Return the face of the highlight HL."
-  (aref hl 2))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-window (hl)
-  "Return the window of the highlight HL."
-  (aref hl 3))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-min (hl)
-  "Return the minimal buffer position of the highlight HL."
-  (aref hl 4))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-set-min (hl min)
-  "Set the minimal buffer position of the highlight HL to MIN."
-  (aset hl 4 min))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-max (hl)
-  "Return the maximal buffer position of the highlight HL."
-  (aref hl 5))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-set-max (hl max)
-  "Set the minimal buffer position of the highlight HL to MAX."
-  (aset hl 5 max))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-match-hook (hl)
-  "Return the match-hook of the highlight HL."
-  (aref hl 6))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-update-hook (hl)
-  "Return the update-hook of the highlight HL."
-  (aref hl 7))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-overlays (hl)
-  "Return the list of active overlays of the highlight HL."
-  (aref hl 8))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-set-overlays (hl overlays)
-  "Set the list of active overlays of the highlight HL to OVERLAYS."
-  (aset hl 8 overlays))
-
-(defun evil-ex-delete-hl (name)
-  "Remove the highlighting object with a certain NAME."
-  (let ((hl (cdr-safe (assoc name evil-ex-active-highlights-alist))))
-    (when hl
-      (mapc #'delete-overlay (evil-ex-hl-overlays hl))
-      (setq evil-ex-active-highlights-alist
-            (assq-delete-all name evil-ex-active-highlights-alist))
-      (evil-ex-hl-update-highlights))
-    (when (null evil-ex-active-highlights-alist)
-      (remove-hook 'window-scroll-functions
-                   #'evil-ex-hl-update-highlights-scroll t)
-      (remove-hook 'window-size-change-functions
-                   #'evil-ex-hl-update-highlights-resize))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-active-p (name)
-  "Whether the highlight with a certain NAME is active."
-  (and (assoc name evil-ex-active-highlights-alist) t))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-change (name pattern)
-  "Set the regular expression of highlight NAME to PATTERN."
-  (let ((hl (cdr-safe (assoc name evil-ex-active-highlights-alist))))
-    (when hl
-      (evil-ex-hl-set-pattern hl
-                              (if (zerop (length pattern))
-                                  nil
-                                pattern))
-      (evil-ex-hl-idle-update))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-set-region (name beg end &optional type)
-  "Set minimal and maximal position of highlight NAME to BEG and END."
-  (let ((hl (cdr-safe (assoc name evil-ex-active-highlights-alist))))
-    (when hl
-      (evil-ex-hl-set-min hl beg)
-      (evil-ex-hl-set-max hl end)
-      (evil-ex-hl-idle-update))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-get-max (name)
-  "Return the maximal position of the highlight with name NAME."
-  (let ((hl (cdr-safe (assoc name evil-ex-active-highlights-alist))))
-    (and hl (evil-ex-hl-max hl))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-update-highlights ()
-  "Update the overlays of all active highlights."
-  (dolist (hl (mapcar #'cdr evil-ex-active-highlights-alist))
-    (let* ((old-ovs (evil-ex-hl-overlays hl))
-           new-ovs
-           (pattern (evil-ex-hl-pattern hl))
-           (case-fold-search (evil-ex-pattern-ignore-case pattern))
-           (case-replace case-fold-search)
-           (face (evil-ex-hl-face hl))
-           (match-hook (evil-ex-hl-match-hook hl))
-           result)
-      (if pattern
-          ;; collect all visible ranges
-          (let (ranges sranges)
-            (dolist (win (if (eq evil-ex-interactive-search-highlight
-                                 'all-windows)
-                             (get-buffer-window-list (current-buffer) nil t)
-                           (list (evil-ex-hl-window hl))))
-              (let ((beg (max (window-start win)
-                              (or (evil-ex-hl-min hl) (point-min))))
-                    (end (min (window-end win)
-                              (or (evil-ex-hl-max hl) (point-max)))))
-                (when (< beg end)
-                  (push (cons beg end) ranges))))
-            (setq ranges
-                  (sort ranges #'(lambda (r1 r2) (< (car r1) (car r2)))))
-            (while ranges
-              (let ((r1 (pop ranges))
-                    (r2 (pop ranges)))
-                (cond
-                 ;; last range
-                 ((null r2)
-                  (push r1 sranges))
-                 ;; ranges overlap, union
-                 ((>= (cdr r1) (car r2))
-                  (push (cons (car r1)
-                              (max (cdr r1) (cdr r2)))
-                        ranges))
-                 ;; ranges distinct
-                 (t
-                  (push r1 sranges)
-                  (push r2 ranges)))))
-
-            ;; run through all ranges
-            (condition-case lossage
-                (save-match-data
-                  (dolist (r sranges)
-                    (let ((beg (car r))
-                          (end (cdr r)))
-                      (save-excursion
-                        (goto-char beg)
-                        ;; set the overlays for the current highlight,
-                        ;; reusing old overlays (if possible)
-                        (while (and (not (eobp))
-                                    (evil-ex-search-find-next-pattern pattern)
-                                    (<= (match-end 0) end)
-                                    (not (and (= (match-end 0) end)
-                                              (string= (evil-ex-pattern-regex pattern)
-                                                       "^"))))
-                          (let ((ov (or (pop old-ovs) (make-overlay 0 0))))
-                            (move-overlay ov (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-                            (overlay-put ov 'face face)
-                            (overlay-put ov 'evil-ex-hl (evil-ex-hl-name hl))
-                            (overlay-put ov 'priority 1000)
-                            (push ov new-ovs)
-                            (when match-hook (funcall match-hook hl ov)))
-                          (cond
-                           ((and (not (evil-ex-pattern-whole-line pattern))
-                                 (not (string-match-p "\n" (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                                            (match-beginning 0)
-                                                            (match-end 0)))))
-                            (forward-line))
-                           ((= (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-                            (forward-char))
-                           (t (goto-char (match-end 0))))))))
-                  (mapc #'delete-overlay old-ovs)
-                  (evil-ex-hl-set-overlays hl new-ovs)
-                  (if (or (null pattern) new-ovs)
-                      (setq result t)
-                    ;; Maybe the match could just not be found somewhere else?
-                    (save-excursion
-                      (goto-char (or (evil-ex-hl-min hl) (point-min)))
-                      (if (and (evil-ex-search-find-next-pattern pattern)
-                               (< (match-end 0) (or (evil-ex-hl-max hl)
-                                                    (point-max))))
-                          (setq result (format "Match in line %d"
-                                               (line-number-at-pos
-                                                (match-beginning 0))))
-                        (setq result "No match")))))
-
-              (invalid-regexp
-               (setq result (cadr lossage)))
-
-              (search-failed
-               (setq result (nth 2 lossage)))
-
-              (error
-               (setq result (format "%s" (cadr lossage))))
-
-              (user-error
-               (setq result (format "%s" (cadr lossage))))))
-        ;; no pattern, remove all highlights
-        (mapc #'delete-overlay old-ovs)
-        (evil-ex-hl-set-overlays hl new-ovs))
-      (when (evil-ex-hl-update-hook hl)
-        (funcall (evil-ex-hl-update-hook hl) hl result)))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-search-find-next-pattern (pattern &optional direction)
-  "Look for the next occurrence of PATTERN in a certain DIRECTION.
-Note that this function ignores the whole-line property of PATTERN."
-  (setq direction (or direction 'forward))
-  (let ((case-fold-search (evil-ex-pattern-ignore-case pattern)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq direction 'forward)
-      (re-search-forward (evil-ex-pattern-regex pattern) nil t))
-     ((eq direction 'backward)
-      (let* ((pnt (point))
-             (ret (re-search-backward (evil-ex-pattern-regex pattern) nil t))
-             (m (and ret (match-data))))
-        (if ret
-            (forward-char)
-          (goto-char (point-min)))
-        (let ((fwdret
-               (re-search-forward (evil-ex-pattern-regex pattern) nil t)))
-          (cond
-           ((and fwdret (< (match-beginning 0) pnt))
-            (setq ret fwdret)
-            (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
-           (ret
-            (set-match-data m)
-            (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
-           (t
-            (goto-char pnt)
-            ret)))))
-     (t
-      (user-error "Unknown search direction: %s" direction)))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-idle-update ()
-  "Triggers the timer to update the highlights in the current buffer."
-  (when (and evil-ex-interactive-search-highlight
-             evil-ex-active-highlights-alist)
-    (when evil-ex-hl-update-timer
-      (cancel-timer evil-ex-hl-update-timer))
-    (setq evil-ex-hl-update-timer
-          (run-at-time evil-ex-hl-update-delay nil
-                       #'evil-ex-hl-do-update-highlight
-                       (current-buffer)))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-do-update-highlight (&optional buffer)
-  "Timer function for updating the highlights."
-  (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (evil-ex-hl-update-highlights)))
-  (setq evil-ex-hl-update-timer nil))
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-update-highlights-scroll (win beg)
-  "Update highlights after scrolling in some window."
-  (with-current-buffer (window-buffer win)
-    (evil-ex-hl-idle-update)))
-(put 'evil-ex-hl-update-highlights-scroll 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-ex-hl-update-highlights-resize (frame)
-  "Update highlights after resizing a window."
-  (let ((buffers (delete-dups (mapcar #'window-buffer (window-list frame)))))
-    (dolist (buf buffers)
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (evil-ex-hl-idle-update)))))
-(put 'evil-ex-hl-update-highlights-resize 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-;; interactive search
-(defun evil-ex-search-activate-highlight (pattern)
-  "Activate highlighting of the search pattern set to PATTERN.
-This function does nothing if `evil-ex-search-interactive' or
-`evil-ex-search-highlight-all' is nil. "
-  (when (and evil-ex-search-interactive evil-ex-search-highlight-all)
-    (with-current-buffer (or evil-ex-current-buffer (current-buffer))
-      (unless (evil-ex-hl-active-p 'evil-ex-search)
-        (evil-ex-make-hl 'evil-ex-search
-                         :win (minibuffer-selected-window)))
-      (if pattern
-          (evil-ex-hl-change 'evil-ex-search pattern)))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-search (&optional count)
-  "Search forward or backward COUNT times for the current ex search pattern.
-The search pattern is determined by `evil-ex-search-pattern' and
-the direcion is determined by `evil-ex-search-direction'."
-  (setq evil-ex-search-start-point (point)
-        evil-ex-last-was-search t
-        count (or count 1))
-  (let ((orig (point))
-        wrapped)
-    (dotimes (i (or count 1))
-      (when (eq evil-ex-search-direction 'forward)
-        (unless (eobp) (forward-char))
-        ;; maybe skip end-of-line
-        (when (and evil-move-cursor-back (eolp) (not (eobp)))
-          (forward-char)))
-      (let ((res (evil-ex-find-next nil nil (not evil-search-wrap))))
-        (cond
-         ((not res)
-          (goto-char orig)
-          (signal 'search-failed
-                  (list (evil-ex-pattern-regex evil-ex-search-pattern))))
-         ((eq res 'wrapped) (setq wrapped t)))))
-    (if wrapped
-        (let (message-log-max)
-          (message "Search wrapped")))
-    (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-    (setq evil-ex-search-match-beg (match-beginning 0)
-          evil-ex-search-match-end (match-end 0))
-    (evil-ex-search-goto-offset evil-ex-search-offset)
-    (evil-ex-search-activate-highlight evil-ex-search-pattern)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-find-next (&optional pattern direction nowrap)
-  "Search for the next occurrence of the PATTERN in DIRECTION.
-PATTERN must be created using `evil-ex-make-pattern', DIRECTION
-is either 'forward or 'backward. If NOWRAP is non nil, the search
-does not wrap at buffer boundaries. Furthermore this function
-only searches invisible text if `search-invisible' is t. If
-PATTERN is not specified the current global pattern
-`evil-ex-search-pattern' and if DIRECTION is not specified the
-current global direction `evil-ex-search-direction' is used.
-This function returns t if the search was successful, nil if it
-was unsuccessful and 'wrapped if the search was successful but
-has been wrapped at the buffer boundaries."
-  (setq pattern (or pattern evil-ex-search-pattern)
-        direction (or direction evil-ex-search-direction))
-  (unless (and pattern (evil-ex-pattern-regex pattern))
-    (signal 'search-failed (list "No search pattern")))
-  (catch 'done
-    (let (wrapped)
-      (while t
-        (let ((search-result (evil-ex-search-find-next-pattern pattern
-                                                               direction)))
-          (cond
-           ((and search-result
-                 (or (eq search-invisible t)
-                     (not (isearch-range-invisible
-                           (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
-            ;; successful search and not invisible
-            (throw 'done (if wrapped 'wrapped t)))
-           ((not search-result)
-            ;; unsuccessful search
-            (if nowrap
-                (throw 'done nil)
-              (setq nowrap t
-                    wrapped t)
-              (goto-char (if (eq direction 'forward)
-                             (point-min)
-                           (point-max)))))))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-search-update (pattern offset beg end message)
-  "Update the highlighting and info-message for the search pattern.
-PATTERN is the search pattern and OFFSET the associated offset.
-BEG and END specifiy the current match, MESSAGE is the info
-message to be shown. This function does nothing if
-`evil-ex-search-interactive' is nil."
-  (when evil-ex-search-interactive
-    (cond
-     ((and beg end)
-      ;; update overlay
-      (if evil-ex-search-overlay
-          (move-overlay evil-ex-search-overlay beg end)
-        (setq evil-ex-search-overlay
-              (make-overlay beg end))
-        (overlay-put evil-ex-search-overlay 'priority 1001)
-        (overlay-put evil-ex-search-overlay 'face 'evil-ex-search))
-      ;; move point
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (evil-ex-search-goto-offset offset)
-      ;; update highlights
-      (when evil-ex-search-highlight-all
-        (evil-ex-hl-change 'evil-ex-search pattern)))
-     (t
-      ;; no match
-      (when evil-ex-search-overlay
-        ;; remove overlay
-        (delete-overlay evil-ex-search-overlay)
-        (setq evil-ex-search-overlay nil))
-      ;; no highlights
-      (when evil-ex-search-highlight-all
-        (evil-ex-hl-change 'evil-ex-search nil))
-      ;; and go to initial position
-      (goto-char evil-ex-search-start-point)))
-    (when (stringp message)
-      (evil-ex-echo "%s" message))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-search-start-session ()
-  "Initialize Ex for interactive search."
-  (remove-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook #'evil-ex-search-start-session)
-  (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'evil-ex-search-update-pattern nil t)
-  (add-hook 'minibuffer-exit-hook #'evil-ex-search-stop-session)
-  (evil-ex-search-activate-highlight nil))
-(put 'evil-ex-search-start-session 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-ex-search-stop-session ()
-  "Stop interactive search."
-  (with-current-buffer evil-ex-current-buffer
-    ;; TODO: This is a bad fix to remove duplicates. The duplicates
-    ;;       exist because `isearch-range-invisible' may add a single
-    ;;       overlay multiple times if we are in an unlucky situation
-    ;;       of overlapping overlays. This happens in our case because
-    ;;       of the overlays that are used for (lazy) highlighting.
-    ;;       Perhaps it would be better to disable those overlays
-    ;;       temporarily before calling `isearch-range-invisible'.
-    (setq isearch-opened-overlays (delete-dups isearch-opened-overlays))
-    (isearch-clean-overlays))
-  (remove-hook 'minibuffer-exit-hook #'evil-ex-search-stop-session)
-  (remove-hook 'after-change-functions #'evil-ex-search-update-pattern t)
-  (when evil-ex-search-overlay
-    (delete-overlay evil-ex-search-overlay)
-    (setq evil-ex-search-overlay nil)))
-(put 'evil-ex-search-stop-session 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-ex-split-search-pattern (pattern direction)
-  "Split PATTERN in regexp, offset and next-pattern parts.
-Returns a triple (regexp  offset next-search)."
-  (save-match-data
-    (if (or (and (eq direction 'forward)
-                 (string-match "\\(?:^\\|[^\\\\]\\)\\(?:\\\\\\\\\\)*\\(/\\([^;]*\\)\\(?:;\\([/?].*\\)?\\)?\\)?$"
-                               pattern))
-            (and (eq direction 'backward)
-                 (string-match "\\(?:^\\|[^\\\\]\\)\\(?:\\\\\\\\\\)*\\(\\?\\([^;]*\\)\\(?:;\\([/?].*\\)?\\)?\\)?$"
-                               pattern)))
-        (list (substring pattern 0 (match-beginning 1))
-              (match-string 2 pattern)
-              (match-string 3 pattern))
-      (list pattern nil nil))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-search-full-pattern (pattern-string count direction)
-  "Search for a full search pattern PATTERN-STRING in DIRECTION.
-This function split PATTERN-STRING in
-pattern/offset/;next-pattern parts and performs the search in
-DIRECTION which must be either 'forward or 'backward. The first
-search is repeated COUNT times. If the pattern part of
-PATTERN-STRING is empty, the last global pattern stored in
-`evil-ex-search-pattern' is used instead if in addition the
-offset part is nil (i.e. no pattern/offset separator), the last
-global offset stored in `evil-ex-search-offset' is used as
-offset. The current match data will correspond to the last
-successful match.  This function returns a triple (RESULT PATTERN
-OFFSET) where RESULT is
-
-  t              the search has been successful without wrap
-  'wrap          the search has been successful with wrap
-  'empty-pattern the last pattern has been empty
-  nil            the search has not been successful
-
-and PATTERN and OFFSET are the last pattern and offset this
-function searched for. Note that this function does not handle
-any error conditions."
-  (setq count (or count 1))
-  (catch 'done
-    (while t
-      (let* ((res (evil-ex-split-search-pattern pattern-string direction))
-             (pat (pop res))
-             (offset (pop res))
-             (next-pat (pop res)))
-        ;; use last pattern of no new pattern has been specified
-        (if (not (zerop (length pat)))
-            (setq pat (evil-ex-make-search-pattern pat))
-          (setq pat evil-ex-search-pattern
-                offset (or offset evil-ex-search-offset)))
-        (when (zerop (length pat))
-          (throw 'done (list 'empty-pattern pat offset)))
-        (let (search-result)
-          (while (> count 0)
-            (let ((result (evil-ex-find-next pat direction
-                                             (not evil-search-wrap))))
-              (if (not result) (setq search-result nil count 0)
-                (setq search-result
-                      (if (or (eq result 'wrap)
-                              (eq search-result 'wrap))
-                          'wrap t)
-                      count (1- count)))))
-          (cond
-           ;; search failed
-           ((not search-result) (throw 'done (list nil pat offset)))
-           ;; no next pattern, search complete
-           ((zerop (length next-pat))
-            (evil-ex-search-goto-offset offset)
-            (throw 'done (list search-result pat offset)))
-           ;; next pattern but empty
-           ((= 1 (length next-pat))
-            (evil-ex-search-goto-offset offset)
-            (throw 'done (list 'empty-pattern pat offset)))
-           ;; next non-empty pattern, next search iteration
-           (t
-            (evil-ex-search-goto-offset offset)
-            (setq count 1
-                  pattern-string (substring next-pat 1)
-                  direction (if (= (aref next-pat 0) ?/)
-                                'forward
-                              'backward)))))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-search-update-pattern (beg end range)
-  "Update the current search pattern."
-  (save-match-data
-    (let ((pattern-string (minibuffer-contents)))
-      (with-current-buffer evil-ex-current-buffer
-        (with-selected-window (minibuffer-selected-window)
-          (goto-char (1+ evil-ex-search-start-point))
-          (condition-case err
-              (let* ((result (evil-ex-search-full-pattern pattern-string
-                                                          (or evil-ex-search-count 1)
-                                                          evil-ex-search-direction))
-                     (success (pop result))
-                     (pattern (pop result))
-                     (offset (pop result)))
-                (cond
-                 ((eq success 'wrap)
-                  (evil-ex-search-update pattern offset
-                                         (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-                                         "Wrapped"))
-                 ((eq success 'empty-pattern)
-                  (evil-ex-search-update nil nil nil nil nil))
-                 (success
-                  (evil-ex-search-update pattern offset
-                                         (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-                                         nil))
-                 (t
-                  (evil-ex-search-update nil nil
-                                         nil nil
-                                         "search failed"))))
-            (invalid-regexp
-             (evil-ex-search-update nil nil nil nil (cadr err)))
-            (error
-             (evil-ex-search-update nil nil nil nil (format "%s" err)))))))))
-(put 'evil-ex-search-update-pattern 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-ex-search-exit ()
-  "Exit interactive search, keeping lazy highlighting active."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-ex-search-stop-session)
-  (exit-minibuffer))
-
-(defun evil-ex-search-abort ()
-  "Abort interactive search, disabling lazy highlighting."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-ex-search-stop-session)
-  (evil-ex-delete-hl 'evil-ex-search)
-  (abort-recursive-edit))
-
-(defun evil-ex-search-goto-offset (offset)
-  "Move point according to search OFFSET and set `evil-this-type' accordingly.
-This function assumes that the current match data represents the
-current search result."
-  (unless (zerop (length offset))
-    (let ((beg (match-beginning 0))
-          (end (match-end 0)))
-      (save-match-data
-        (unless
-            (string-match
-             "^\\([esb]\\)?\\(\\([-+]\\)?\\([0-9]*\\)\\)$"
-             offset)
-          (user-error "Invalid search offset: %s" offset))
-        (let ((count (if (= (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4))
-                         (cond
-                          ((not (match-beginning 3)) 0)
-                          ((= (aref offset (match-beginning 3)) ?+) +1)
-                          (t -1))
-                       (string-to-number (match-string 2 offset)))))
-          (cond
-           ((not (match-beginning 1))
-            (setq evil-this-type 'line)
-            (forward-line count))
-           ((= (aref offset (match-beginning 1)) ?e)
-            (goto-char (+ end count -1))
-            (setq evil-this-type 'inclusive))
-           ((memq (aref offset (match-beginning 1)) '(?s ?b))
-            (goto-char (+ beg count))
-            (setq evil-this-type 'inclusive))))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-search-setup ()
-  "Hook to initialize the minibuffer for ex search."
-  (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-ex-remove-default))
-
-(defun evil-ex-start-search (direction count)
-  "Start a new search in a certain DIRECTION."
-  ;; store buffer and window where the search started
-  (let ((evil-ex-current-buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (setq evil-ex-search-count count
-          evil-ex-search-direction direction
-          evil-ex-search-start-point (point)
-          evil-ex-last-was-search t)
-    (progn
-      ;; ensure minibuffer is initialized accordingly
-      (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook #'evil-ex-search-start-session)
-      ;; read the search string
-      (let* ((minibuffer-local-map evil-ex-search-keymap)
-             (search-string
-              (condition-case err
-                  (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
-                      #'evil-ex-search-setup
-                    (read-string (if (eq evil-ex-search-direction 'forward)
-                                     "/" "?")
-                                 (and evil-ex-search-history
-                                      (propertize
-                                       (car evil-ex-search-history)
-                                       'face 'shadow))
-                                 'evil-ex-search-history))
-                (quit
-                 (evil-ex-search-stop-session)
-                 (evil-ex-delete-hl 'evil-ex-search)
-                 (goto-char evil-ex-search-start-point)
-                 (signal (car err) (cdr err))))))
-        ;; pattern entered successful
-        (goto-char (1+ evil-ex-search-start-point))
-        (let* ((result
-                (evil-ex-search-full-pattern search-string
-                                             evil-ex-search-count
-                                             evil-ex-search-direction))
-               (success (pop result))
-               (pattern (pop result))
-               (offset (pop result)))
-          (setq evil-ex-search-pattern pattern
-                evil-ex-search-offset offset)
-          (cond
-           ((memq success '(t wrap))
-            (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-            (setq evil-ex-search-match-beg (match-beginning 0)
-                  evil-ex-search-match-end (match-end 0))
-            (evil-ex-search-goto-offset offset)
-            (evil-push-search-history search-string (eq direction 'forward))
-            (unless evil-ex-search-persistent-highlight
-              (evil-ex-delete-hl 'evil-ex-search)))
-           (t
-            (goto-char evil-ex-search-start-point)
-            (evil-ex-delete-hl 'evil-ex-search)
-            (signal 'search-failed (list search-string)))))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-start-word-search (unbounded direction count &optional symbol)
-  "Search for the symbol under point.
-The search matches the COUNT-th occurrence of the word.  If the
-UNBOUNDED argument is nil, the search matches only at symbol
-boundaries, otherwise it matches anywhere.  The DIRECTION
-argument should be either `forward' or `backward', determining
-the search direction. If SYMBOL is non-nil then the functions
-searches for the symbol at point, otherwise for the word at
-point."
-  (let ((string (evil-find-thing (eq direction 'forward)
-                                 (if symbol 'symbol 'word))))
-    (if (null string)
-        (user-error "No word under point")
-      (let ((regex (if unbounded
-                       (regexp-quote string)
-                     (format (if symbol "\\_<%s\\_>" "\\<%s\\>")
-                             (regexp-quote string)))))
-        (setq evil-ex-search-count count
-              evil-ex-search-direction direction
-              evil-ex-search-pattern
-              (evil-ex-make-search-pattern regex)
-              evil-ex-search-offset nil
-              evil-ex-last-was-search t)
-        ;; update search history unless this pattern equals the
-        ;; previous pattern
-        (unless (equal (car-safe evil-ex-search-history) regex)
-          (push regex evil-ex-search-history))
-        (evil-push-search-history regex (eq direction 'forward)))
-      (evil-ex-delete-hl 'evil-ex-search)
-      (when (fboundp 'evil-ex-search-next)
-        (evil-ex-search-next count)))))
-
-;; substitute
-(evil-ex-define-argument-type substitution
-  "A substitution pattern argument /pattern/replacement/flags.
-This handler highlights the pattern of the current substitution."
-  :runner
-  (lambda (flag &optional arg)
-    (with-selected-window (minibuffer-selected-window)
-      (with-current-buffer evil-ex-current-buffer
-        (cond
-         ((eq flag 'start)
-          (evil-ex-make-hl
-           'evil-ex-substitute
-           :face 'evil-ex-substitute-matches
-           :update-hook #'evil-ex-pattern-update-ex-info
-           :match-hook (and evil-ex-substitute-interactive-replace
-                            #'evil-ex-pattern-update-replacement))
-          (setq flag 'update))
-
-         ((eq flag 'stop)
-          (evil-ex-delete-hl 'evil-ex-substitute))))
-
-      (when (and (eq flag 'update)
-                 evil-ex-substitute-highlight-all
-                 (not (zerop (length arg))))
-        (condition-case lossage
-            (let* ((result (evil-ex-get-substitute-info arg t))
-                   (pattern (pop result))
-                   (replacement (pop result))
-                   (range (or (evil-copy-range evil-ex-range)
-                              (evil-range (line-beginning-position)
-                                          (line-end-position)
-                                          'line
-                                          :expanded t))))
-              (setq evil-ex-substitute-current-replacement replacement)
-              (evil-expand-range range)
-              (evil-ex-hl-set-region 'evil-ex-substitute
-                                     (evil-range-beginning range)
-                                     (evil-range-end range))
-              (evil-ex-hl-change 'evil-ex-substitute pattern))
-          (end-of-file
-           (evil-ex-pattern-update-ex-info nil
-                                           "incomplete replacement"))
-          (user-error
-           (evil-ex-pattern-update-ex-info nil
-                                           (format "%s" lossage))))))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-pattern-update-ex-info (hl result)
-  "Update the Ex info string."
-  (when (stringp result)
-    (evil-ex-echo "%s" result)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-pattern-update-replacement (hl overlay)
-  "Update the replacement display."
-  (when (fboundp 'match-substitute-replacement)
-    (let ((fixedcase (not case-replace))
-          repl)
-      (setq repl (if evil-ex-substitute-current-replacement
-                     (evil-match-substitute-replacement
-                      evil-ex-substitute-current-replacement
-                      fixedcase)
-                   ""))
-      (put-text-property 0 (length repl)
-                         'face 'evil-ex-substitute-replacement
-                         repl)
-      (overlay-put overlay 'after-string repl))))
-
-(defun evil-ex-parse-global (string)
-  "Parse STRING as a global argument."
-  (let* ((args (evil-delimited-arguments string 2))
-         (pattern (nth 0 args))
-         (command (nth 1 args)))
-    ;; use last pattern if none given
-    (when (zerop (length pattern))
-      (setq pattern
-            (cond
-             ((and (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search) evil-ex-search-pattern)
-              (evil-ex-pattern-regex evil-ex-search-pattern))
-             ((and (eq evil-search-module 'isearch) (not (zerop (length isearch-string))))
-              isearch-string)
-             (t (user-error "No previous pattern")))))
-    (list pattern command)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-get-substitute-info (string &optional implicit-r)
-  "Returns the substitution info of command line STRING.
-This function returns a three-element list \(PATTERN REPLACEMENT
-FLAGS) consisting of the substitution parts of STRING. PATTERN is
-a ex-pattern (see `evil-ex-make-pattern') and REPLACEMENT in a
-compiled replacement expression (see `evil-compile-replacement').
-The information returned is the actual substitution information
-w.r.t. to special situations like empty patterns or repetition of
-previous substitution commands. If IMPLICIT-R is non-nil, then
-the flag 'r' is assumed, i.e. in the case of an empty pattern the
-last search pattern is used. This will be used when called from
-a :substitute command with arguments."
-  (let (pattern replacement flags)
-    (cond
-     ((or (null string) (string-match "^[a-zA-Z]" string))
-      ;; starts with letter so there is no pattern because the
-      ;; separator must not be a letter repeat last substitute
-      (setq replacement evil-ex-substitute-replacement)
-      ;; flags are everything that is not a white space
-      (when (and string (string-match "[^[:space:]]+" string))
-        (setq flags (match-string 0 string))))
-     (t
-      (let ((args (evil-delimited-arguments string 3)))
-        (setq pattern (pop args)
-              replacement (pop args)
-              flags (pop args))
-        ;; if replacment equals "~" use previous replacement
-        (if (equal replacement "~")
-            (setq replacement evil-ex-substitute-replacement)
-          (setq replacement (evil-compile-replacement replacement)))
-        ;; append implicit "r" flag if required
-        (when (and implicit-r (not (memq ?r (append flags nil))))
-          (setq flags (concat flags "r"))))))
-    ;; if flags equals "&" add previous flags
-    (if (and (not (zerop (length flags)))
-             (= (aref flags 0) ?&))
-        (setq flags (append (substring flags 1)
-                            evil-ex-substitute-flags))
-      (setq flags (append flags nil)))
-    ;; if no pattern, use previous pattern, either search or
-    ;; substitute pattern depending on `evil-ex-last-was-search' and
-    ;; the r flag
-    (when (zerop (length pattern))
-      (setq pattern
-            (if (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search)
-                (if (and evil-ex-last-was-search (memq ?r flags))
-                    (and evil-ex-search-pattern
-                         (evil-ex-pattern-regex evil-ex-search-pattern))
-                  (and evil-ex-substitute-pattern
-                       (evil-ex-pattern-regex evil-ex-substitute-pattern)))
-              (if (eq case-fold-search t)
-                  isearch-string
-                (concat isearch-string "\\C")))
-            flags (remq ?r flags)))
-    ;; generate pattern
-    (when pattern
-      (setq pattern (evil-ex-make-substitute-pattern pattern flags)))
-    (list pattern replacement flags)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-nohighlight ()
-  "Disable the active search highlightings."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-ex-delete-hl 'evil-ex-substitute)
-  (evil-ex-delete-hl 'evil-ex-search))
-
-(provide 'evil-search)
-
-;;; evil-search.el ends here
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-;;; evil-states.el --- States
-
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-(require 'evil-core)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;;; Normal state
-
-(evil-define-state normal
-  "Normal state.
-AKA \"Command\" state."
-  :tag " <N> "
-  :enable (motion)
-  :exit-hook (evil-repeat-start-hook)
-  (cond
-   ((evil-normal-state-p)
-    (overwrite-mode -1)
-    (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-normal-post-command nil t))
-   (t
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-normal-post-command t))))
-
-(defun evil-normal-post-command (&optional command)
-  "Reset command loop variables in Normal state.
-Also prevent point from reaching the end of the line.
-If the region is activated, enter Visual state."
-  (unless (or (evil-initializing-p)
-              (null this-command))
-    (setq command (or command this-command))
-    (when (evil-normal-state-p)
-      (setq evil-this-type nil
-            evil-this-operator nil
-            evil-this-motion nil
-            evil-this-motion-count nil
-            evil-inhibit-operator nil
-            evil-inhibit-operator-value nil)
-      (unless (memq command '(evil-use-register
-                              digit-argument
-                              negative-argument
-                              universal-argument
-                              universal-argument-minus
-                              universal-argument-more
-                              universal-argument-other-key))
-        (setq evil-this-register nil))
-      (evil-adjust-cursor))))
-(put 'evil-normal-post-command 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-;;; Insert state
-
-(defun evil-maybe-remove-spaces (&optional do-remove)
-  "Remove space from newly opened empty line.
-This function removes (indentation) spaces that have been
-inserted by opening a new empty line. The behavior depends on the
-variable `evil-maybe-remove-spaces'. If this variable is nil the
-function does nothing. Otherwise the behavior depends on
-DO-REMOVE.  If DO-REMOVE is non-nil the spaces are
-removed. Otherwise `evil-maybe-remove-spaces' is set to nil
-unless the last command opened yet another new line.
-
-This function should be added as a post-command-hook to track
-commands opening a new line."
-  (cond
-   ((not evil-maybe-remove-spaces)
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-maybe-remove-spaces))
-   (do-remove
-    (when (save-excursion
-            (beginning-of-line)
-            (looking-at "^\\s-*$"))
-      (delete-region (line-beginning-position)
-                     (line-end-position)))
-    (setq evil-maybe-remove-spaces nil)
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-maybe-remove-spaces))
-   ((not (memq this-command
-               '(evil-open-above
-                 evil-open-below
-                 evil-append
-                 evil-append-line
-                 newline
-                 newline-and-indent
-                 indent-and-newline)))
-    (setq evil-maybe-remove-spaces nil)
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-maybe-remove-spaces))))
-
-(evil-define-state insert
-  "Insert state."
-  :tag " <I> "
-  :cursor (bar . 2)
-  :message "-- INSERT --"
-  :entry-hook (evil-start-track-last-insertion)
-  :exit-hook (evil-cleanup-insert-state evil-stop-track-last-insertion)
-  :input-method t
-  (cond
-   ((evil-insert-state-p)
-    (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-maybe-remove-spaces)
-    (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-insert-repeat-hook)
-    (setq evil-maybe-remove-spaces t)
-    (unless (eq evil-want-fine-undo t)
-      (evil-start-undo-step)))
-   (t
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-maybe-remove-spaces)
-    (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-insert-repeat-hook)
-    (evil-maybe-remove-spaces t)
-    (setq evil-insert-repeat-info evil-repeat-info)
-    (evil-set-marker ?^ nil t)
-    (unless (eq evil-want-fine-undo t)
-      (evil-end-undo-step))
-    (when evil-move-cursor-back
-      (when (or (evil-normal-state-p evil-next-state)
-                (evil-motion-state-p evil-next-state))
-        (evil-move-cursor-back))))))
-
-(defun evil-insert-repeat-hook ()
-  "Record insertion keys in `evil-insert-repeat-info'."
-  (setq evil-insert-repeat-info (last evil-repeat-info))
-  (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-insert-repeat-hook))
-(put 'evil-insert-repeat-hook 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-cleanup-insert-state ()
-  "Called when Insert state is about to be exited.
-Handles the repeat-count of the insertion command."
-  (when evil-insert-count
-    (dotimes (i (1- evil-insert-count))
-      (when evil-insert-lines
-        (evil-insert-newline-below)
-        (when evil-auto-indent
-          (indent-according-to-mode)))
-      (when (fboundp 'evil-execute-repeat-info)
-        (evil-execute-repeat-info
-         (cdr evil-insert-repeat-info)))))
-  (when evil-insert-vcount
-    (let ((buffer-invisibility-spec buffer-invisibility-spec))
-      ;; make all lines hidden by hideshow temporarily visible
-      (when (listp buffer-invisibility-spec)
-        (setq buffer-invisibility-spec
-              (evil-filter-list
-               #'(lambda (x)
-                   (or (eq x 'hs)
-                       (eq (car-safe x) 'hs)))
-               buffer-invisibility-spec)))
-      (let ((line (nth 0 evil-insert-vcount))
-            (col (nth 1 evil-insert-vcount))
-            (vcount (nth 2 evil-insert-vcount)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (dotimes (v (1- vcount))
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (forward-line (+ line v))
-            (when (or (not evil-insert-skip-empty-lines)
-                      (not (integerp col))
-                      (save-excursion
-                        (evil-move-end-of-line)
-                        (>= (current-column) col)))
-              (if (integerp col)
-                  (move-to-column col t)
-                (funcall col))
-              (dotimes (i (or evil-insert-count 1))
-                (when (fboundp 'evil-execute-repeat-info)
-                  (evil-execute-repeat-info
-                   (cdr evil-insert-repeat-info)))))))))))
-
-;;; Visual state
-
-;; Visual selections are implemented in terms of types, and are
-;; compatible with the Emacs region. This is achieved by "translating"
-;; the region to the selected text right before a command is executed.
-;; If the command is a motion, the translation is postponed until a
-;; non-motion command is invoked (distinguished by the :keep-visual
-;; command property).
-;;
-;; Visual state activates the region, enabling Transient Mark mode if
-;; not already enabled. This is only temporay: if Transient Mark mode
-;; was disabled before entering Visual state, it is disabled when
-;; exiting Visual state. This allows Visual state to harness the
-;; "transient" behavior of many commands without overriding the user's
-;; preferences in other states.
-
-(defmacro evil-define-visual-selection (selection doc &rest body)
-  "Define a Visual selection SELECTION.
-Creates a command evil-visual-SELECTION for enabling the selection.
-DOC is the function's documentation string. The following keywords
-may be specified in BODY:
-
-:message STRING         Status message when enabling the selection.
-:type TYPE              Type to use (defaults to SELECTION).
-
-Following the keywords is optional code which is executed each time
-the selection is enabled.
-
-\(fn SELECTION DOC [[KEY VAL]...] BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug (&define name stringp
-                           [&rest keywordp sexp]
-                           def-body)))
-  (let* ((name (intern (format "evil-visual-%s" selection)))
-         (message (intern (format "%s-message" name)))
-         (type selection)
-         arg key string)
-    ;; collect keywords
-    (while (keywordp (car-safe body))
-      (setq key (pop body)
-            arg (pop body))
-      (cond
-       ((eq key :message)
-        (setq string arg))
-       ((eq key :type)
-        (setq type arg))))
-    ;; macro expansion
-    `(progn
-       (add-to-list 'evil-visual-alist (cons ',selection ',name))
-       (defvar ,name ',type ,(format "*%s" doc))
-       (defvar ,message ,string ,doc)
-       (evil-define-command ,name (&optional mark point type message)
-         ,@(when doc `(,doc))
-         :keep-visual t
-         :repeat nil
-         (interactive
-          (list nil nil
-                (if (and (evil-visual-state-p)
-                         (eq evil-visual-selection ',selection))
-                    'exit ,name) t))
-         (if (eq type 'exit)
-             (evil-exit-visual-state)
-           (setq type (or type ,name)
-                 evil-visual-selection ',selection)
-           (evil-visual-make-region mark point type message)
-           ,@body))
-       ',selection)))
-
-(evil-define-visual-selection char
-  "Characterwise selection."
-  :type inclusive
-  :message "-- VISUAL --")
-
-(evil-define-visual-selection line
-  "Linewise selection."
-  :message "-- VISUAL LINE --")
-
-(evil-define-visual-selection block
-  "Blockwise selection."
-  :message "-- VISUAL BLOCK --"
-  (evil-transient-mark -1)
-  ;; refresh the :corner property
-  (setq evil-visual-properties
-        (plist-put evil-visual-properties :corner
-                   (evil-visual-block-corner 'upper-left))))
-
-(evil-define-state visual
-  "Visual state."
-  :tag " <V> "
-  :enable (motion normal)
-  :message 'evil-visual-message
-  (cond
-   ((evil-visual-state-p)
-    (evil-save-transient-mark-mode)
-    (setq select-active-regions nil)
-    (cond
-     ((region-active-p)
-      (if (< (evil-visual-direction) 0)
-          (evil-visual-select (region-beginning) (region-end)
-                              evil-visual-char
-                              (evil-visual-direction))
-        (evil-visual-make-selection (mark t) (point)
-                                    evil-visual-char))
-      (evil-visual-highlight))
-     (t
-      (evil-visual-make-region (point) (point) evil-visual-char)))
-    (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-visual-pre-command nil t)
-    (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-visual-post-command nil t)
-    (add-hook 'deactivate-mark-hook #'evil-visual-deactivate-hook nil t))
-   (t
-    ;; Postpone deactivation of region if next state is Insert.
-    ;; This gives certain insertion commands (auto-pairing characters,
-    ;; for example) an opportunity to access the region.
-    (if (and (eq evil-next-state 'insert)
-             (eq evil-visual-selection 'char))
-        (add-hook 'evil-normal-state-entry-hook
-                  #'evil-visual-deactivate-hook nil t)
-      (evil-visual-deactivate-hook))
-    (setq evil-visual-region-expanded nil)
-    (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-visual-pre-command t)
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-visual-post-command t)
-    (remove-hook 'deactivate-mark-hook #'evil-visual-deactivate-hook t)
-    (evil-visual-highlight -1))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-pre-command (&optional command)
-  "Run before each COMMAND in Visual state.
-Expand the region to the selection unless COMMAND is a motion."
-  (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-    (setq command (or command this-command))
-    (when evil-visual-x-select-timer
-      (cancel-timer evil-visual-x-select-timer))
-    (unless (evil-get-command-property command :keep-visual)
-      (evil-visual-update-x-selection)
-      (evil-visual-expand-region
-       ;; exclude final newline from linewise selection
-       ;; unless the command has real need of it
-       (and (eq (evil-visual-type) 'line)
-            (evil-get-command-property command :exclude-newline))))))
-
-(put 'evil-visual-pre-command 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-visual-post-command (&optional command)
-  "Run after each COMMAND in Visual state.
-If COMMAND is a motion, refresh the selection;
-otherwise exit Visual state."
-  (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-    (setq command (or command this-command))
-    (if (or quit-flag
-            (eq command #'keyboard-quit)
-            ;; Is `mark-active' nil for an unexpanded region?
-            deactivate-mark
-            (and (not evil-visual-region-expanded)
-                 (not (region-active-p))
-                 (not (eq evil-visual-selection 'block))))
-        (progn
-          (evil-exit-visual-state)
-          (evil-adjust-cursor))
-      (if evil-visual-region-expanded
-          (evil-visual-contract-region)
-        (evil-visual-refresh))
-      (setq evil-visual-x-select-timer
-            (run-with-idle-timer evil-visual-x-select-timeout nil
-                                 #'evil-visual-update-x-selection
-                                 (current-buffer)))
-      (evil-visual-highlight))))
-(put 'evil-visual-post-command 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-visual-update-x-selection (&optional buffer)
-  "Update the X selection with the current visual region."
-  (let ((buf (or buffer (current-buffer))))
-    (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (when (and (evil-visual-state-p)
-                   (display-selections-p)
-                   (not (eq evil-visual-selection 'block)))
-          (evil-set-selection 'PRIMARY (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                        evil-visual-beginning
-                                        evil-visual-end)))))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-activate-hook (&optional command)
-  "Enable Visual state if the region is activated."
-  (unless (evil-visual-state-p)
-    (evil-delay nil
-        ;; the activation may only be momentary, so re-check
-        ;; in `post-command-hook' before entering Visual state
-        '(unless (or (evil-visual-state-p)
-                     (evil-insert-state-p)
-                     (evil-emacs-state-p))
-           (when (and (region-active-p)
-                      (not deactivate-mark))
-             (evil-visual-state)))
-      'post-command-hook nil t
-      "evil-activate-visual-state")))
-(put 'evil-visual-activate-hook 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-visual-deactivate-hook (&optional command)
-  "Deactivate the region and restore Transient Mark mode."
-  (setq command (or command this-command))
-  (remove-hook 'deactivate-mark-hook
-               #'evil-visual-deactivate-hook t)
-  (remove-hook 'evil-normal-state-entry-hook
-               #'evil-visual-deactivate-hook t)
-  (cond
-   ((and (evil-visual-state-p) command
-         (not (evil-get-command-property command :keep-visual)))
-    (setq evil-visual-region-expanded nil)
-    (evil-exit-visual-state))
-   ((not (evil-visual-state-p))
-    (evil-active-region -1)
-    (evil-restore-transient-mark-mode))))
-(put 'evil-visual-deactivate-hook 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(evil-define-command evil-exit-visual-state (&optional later buffer)
-  "Exit from Visual state to the previous state.
-If LATER is non-nil, exit after the current command."
-  :keep-visual t
-  :repeat abort
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-      (if later
-          (setq deactivate-mark t)
-        (when evil-visual-region-expanded
-          (evil-visual-contract-region))
-        (evil-change-to-previous-state)))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-message (&optional selection)
-  "Create an echo area message for SELECTION.
-SELECTION is a kind of selection as defined by
-`evil-define-visual-selection', such as `char', `line'
-or `block'."
-  (let (message)
-    (setq selection (or selection evil-visual-selection))
-    (when selection
-      (setq message
-            (symbol-value (intern (format "evil-visual-%s-message"
-                                          selection))))
-      (cond
-       ((functionp message)
-        (funcall message))
-       ((stringp message)
-        (evil-echo "%s" message))))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-select (beg end &optional type dir message)
-  "Create a Visual selection of type TYPE from BEG to END.
-Point and mark are positioned so that the resulting selection
-has the specified boundaries. If DIR is negative, point precedes mark,
-otherwise it succedes it. To specify point and mark directly,
-use `evil-visual-make-selection'."
-  (let* ((range (evil-contract beg end type))
-         (mark (evil-range-beginning range))
-         (point (evil-range-end range))
-         (dir (or dir 1)))
-    (when (< dir 0)
-      (evil-swap mark point))
-    (evil-visual-make-selection mark point type message)))
-
-(defun evil-visual-make-selection (mark point &optional type message)
-  "Create a Visual selection with point at POINT and mark at MARK.
-The boundaries of the selection are inferred from these
-and the current TYPE. To specify the boundaries and infer
-mark and point, use `evil-visual-select' instead."
-  (let* ((selection (evil-visual-selection-for-type type))
-         (func (evil-visual-selection-function selection))
-         (prev (and (evil-visual-state-p) evil-visual-selection))
-         (mark (evil-normalize-position mark))
-         (point (evil-normalize-position point))
-         (state evil-state))
-    (unless (evil-visual-state-p)
-      (evil-visual-state))
-    (setq evil-visual-selection selection)
-    (funcall func mark point type
-             ;; signal a message when changing the selection
-             (when (or (not (evil-visual-state-p state))
-                       (not (eq selection prev)))
-               message))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-make-region (mark point &optional type message)
-  "Create an active region from MARK to POINT.
-If TYPE is given, also set the Visual type.
-If MESSAGE is given, display it in the echo area."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((point (evil-normalize-position
-                 (or point (point))))
-         (mark (evil-normalize-position
-                (or mark
-                    (when (or (evil-visual-state-p)
-                              (region-active-p))
-                      (mark t))
-                    point))))
-    (unless (evil-visual-state-p)
-      (evil-visual-state))
-    (evil-active-region 1)
-    (setq evil-visual-region-expanded nil)
-    (evil-visual-refresh mark point type)
-    (cond
-     ((null evil-echo-state))
-     ((stringp message)
-      (evil-echo "%s" message))
-     (message
-      (cond
-       ((stringp evil-visual-state-message)
-        (evil-echo "%s" evil-visual-state-message))
-       ((functionp evil-visual-state-message)
-        (funcall evil-visual-state-message)))))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-expand-region (&optional exclude-newline)
-  "Expand the region to the Visual selection.
-If EXCLUDE-NEWLINE is non-nil and the selection ends with a newline,
-exclude that newline from the region."
-  (when (and (evil-visual-state-p)
-             (not evil-visual-region-expanded))
-    (let ((mark evil-visual-beginning)
-          (point evil-visual-end))
-      (when (< evil-visual-direction 0)
-        (evil-swap mark point))
-      (setq evil-visual-region-expanded t)
-      (evil-visual-refresh mark point)
-      (when (and exclude-newline
-                 (save-excursion
-                   (goto-char evil-visual-end)
-                   (and (bolp) (not (bobp)))))
-        (if (< evil-visual-direction 0)
-            (evil-move-mark (max point (1- (mark))))
-          (goto-char (max mark (1- (point)))))))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-contract-region ()
-  "The inverse of `evil-visual-expand-region'.
-Create a Visual selection that expands to the current region."
-  (evil-visual-refresh)
-  (setq evil-visual-region-expanded nil)
-  (evil-visual-refresh evil-visual-mark evil-visual-point))
-
-(defun evil-visual-refresh (&optional mark point type &rest properties)
-  "Refresh point, mark and Visual variables.
-Refreshes `evil-visual-beginning', `evil-visual-end',
-`evil-visual-mark', `evil-visual-point', `evil-visual-selection',
-`evil-visual-direction', `evil-visual-properties' and `evil-this-type'."
-  (let* ((point (or point (point)))
-         (mark (or mark (mark t) point))
-         (dir (evil-visual-direction))
-         (type (or type (evil-visual-type evil-visual-selection)
-                   (evil-visual-type)))
-         range)
-    (evil-move-mark mark)
-    (goto-char point)
-    (setq evil-visual-beginning
-          (or evil-visual-beginning
-              (let ((marker (make-marker)))
-                (move-marker marker (min point mark))))
-          evil-visual-end
-          (or evil-visual-end
-              (let ((marker (make-marker)))
-                (set-marker-insertion-type marker t)
-                (move-marker marker (max point mark))))
-          evil-visual-mark
-          (or evil-visual-mark
-              (let ((marker (make-marker)))
-                (move-marker marker mark)))
-          evil-visual-point
-          (or evil-visual-point
-              (let ((marker (make-marker)))
-                (move-marker marker point))))
-    (setq evil-visual-properties
-          (evil-concat-plists evil-visual-properties properties))
-    (cond
-     (evil-visual-region-expanded
-      (setq type (or (evil-visual-type) type))
-      (move-marker evil-visual-beginning (min point mark))
-      (move-marker evil-visual-end (max point mark))
-      ;; if the type is one-to-one, we can safely refresh
-      ;; the unexpanded positions as well
-      (when (evil-type-property type :one-to-one)
-        (setq range (apply #'evil-contract point mark type
-                           evil-visual-properties)
-              mark (evil-range-beginning range)
-              point (evil-range-end range))
-        (when (< dir 0)
-          (evil-swap mark point))
-        (move-marker evil-visual-mark mark)
-        (move-marker evil-visual-point point)))
-     (t
-      (setq range (apply #'evil-expand point mark type
-                         evil-visual-properties)
-            type (evil-type range type))
-      (move-marker evil-visual-beginning (evil-range-beginning range))
-      (move-marker evil-visual-end (evil-range-end range))
-      (move-marker evil-visual-mark mark)
-      (move-marker evil-visual-point point)))
-    (setq evil-visual-direction dir
-          evil-this-type type)))
-
-(defun evil-visual-highlight (&optional arg)
-  "Highlight Visual selection, depending on the Visual type.
-With negative ARG, disable highlighting."
-  (cond
-   ((and (numberp arg) (< arg 1))
-    (when evil-visual-overlay
-      (delete-overlay evil-visual-overlay)
-      (setq evil-visual-overlay nil))
-    (when evil-visual-block-overlays
-      (mapc #'delete-overlay evil-visual-block-overlays)
-      (setq evil-visual-block-overlays nil)))
-   ((eq evil-visual-selection 'block)
-    (when evil-visual-overlay
-      (evil-visual-highlight -1))
-    (evil-visual-highlight-block
-     evil-visual-beginning
-     evil-visual-end))
-   (t
-    (when evil-visual-block-overlays
-      (evil-visual-highlight -1))
-    (if evil-visual-overlay
-        (move-overlay evil-visual-overlay
-                      evil-visual-beginning evil-visual-end)
-      (setq evil-visual-overlay
-            (make-overlay evil-visual-beginning evil-visual-end)))
-    (overlay-put evil-visual-overlay 'face 'region)
-    (overlay-put evil-visual-overlay 'priority 99))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-highlight-block (beg end &optional overlays)
-  "Highlight rectangular region from BEG to END.
-Do this by putting an overlay on each line within the rectangle.
-Each overlay extends across all the columns of the rectangle.
-Reuse overlays where possible to prevent flicker."
-  (let* ((point (point))
-         (mark (or (mark t) point))
-         (overlays (or overlays 'evil-visual-block-overlays))
-         (old (symbol-value overlays))
-         (eol-col (and (memq this-command '(next-line previous-line))
-                       (numberp temporary-goal-column)
-                       (1+ (min (round temporary-goal-column)
-                                (1- most-positive-fixnum)))))
-         beg-col end-col new nlines overlay window-beg window-end)
-    (save-excursion
-      ;; calculate the rectangular region represented by BEG and END,
-      ;; but put BEG in the upper-left corner and END in the
-      ;; lower-right if not already there
-      (setq beg-col (evil-column beg)
-            end-col (evil-column end))
-      (when (>= beg-col end-col)
-        (if (= beg-col end-col)
-            (setq end-col (1+ end-col))
-          (evil-sort beg-col end-col))
-        (setq beg (save-excursion
-                    (goto-char beg)
-                    (evil-move-to-column beg-col))
-              end (save-excursion
-                    (goto-char end)
-                    (evil-move-to-column end-col 1))))
-      ;; update end column with eol-col (extension to eol).
-      (when (and eol-col (> eol-col end-col))
-        (setq end-col eol-col))
-      ;; force a redisplay so we can do reliable window
-      ;; BEG/END calculations
-      (sit-for 0)
-      (setq window-beg (max (window-start) beg)
-            window-end (min (window-end) (1+ end))
-            nlines (count-lines window-beg
-                                (min window-end (point-max))))
-      ;; iterate over those lines of the rectangle which are
-      ;; visible in the currently selected window
-      (goto-char window-beg)
-      (dotimes (i nlines)
-        (let (before after row-beg row-end)
-          ;; beginning of row
-          (evil-move-to-column beg-col)
-          (when (< (current-column) beg-col)
-            ;; prepend overlay with virtual spaces if unable to
-            ;; move directly to the first column
-            (setq before
-                  (propertize
-                   (make-string
-                    (- beg-col (current-column)) ?\s)
-                   'face
-                   (or (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'face)
-                       'default))))
-          (setq row-beg (point))
-          ;; end of row
-          (evil-move-to-column end-col)
-          (when (and (not (eolp))
-                     (< (current-column) end-col))
-            ;; append overlay with virtual spaces if unable to
-            ;; move directly to the last column
-            (setq after
-                  (propertize
-                   (make-string
-                    (if (= (point) row-beg)
-                        (- end-col beg-col)
-                      (- end-col (current-column)))
-                    ?\s) 'face 'region))
-            ;; place cursor on one of the virtual spaces
-            (if (= point row-beg)
-                (put-text-property
-                 0 (min (length after) 1)
-                 'cursor t after)
-              (put-text-property
-               (max 0 (1- (length after))) (length after)
-               'cursor t after)))
-          (setq row-end (min (point) (line-end-position)))
-          ;; trim old leading overlays
-          (while (and old
-                      (setq overlay (car old))
-                      (< (overlay-start overlay) row-beg)
-                      (/= (overlay-end overlay) row-end))
-            (delete-overlay overlay)
-            (setq old (cdr old)))
-          ;; reuse an overlay if possible, otherwise create one
-          (cond
-           ((and old (setq overlay (car old))
-                 (or (= (overlay-start overlay) row-beg)
-                     (= (overlay-end overlay) row-end)))
-            (move-overlay overlay row-beg row-end)
-            (overlay-put overlay 'before-string before)
-            (overlay-put overlay 'after-string after)
-            (setq new (cons overlay new)
-                  old (cdr old)))
-           (t
-            (setq overlay (make-overlay row-beg row-end))
-            (overlay-put overlay 'before-string before)
-            (overlay-put overlay 'after-string after)
-            (setq new (cons overlay new)))))
-        (forward-line 1))
-      ;; display overlays
-      (dolist (overlay new)
-        (overlay-put overlay 'face 'region)
-        (overlay-put overlay 'priority 99))
-      ;; trim old overlays
-      (dolist (overlay old)
-        (delete-overlay overlay))
-      (set overlays (nreverse new)))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-range ()
-  "Return the Visual selection as a range.
-This is a list (BEG END TYPE PROPERTIES...), where BEG is the
-beginning of the selection, END is the end of the selection,
-TYPE is the selection's type, and PROPERTIES is a property list
-of miscellaneous selection attributes."
-  (apply #'evil-range
-         evil-visual-beginning evil-visual-end
-         (evil-visual-type)
-         :expanded t
-         evil-visual-properties))
-
-(defun evil-visual-direction ()
-  "Return direction of Visual selection.
-The direction is -1 if point precedes mark and 1 otherwise.
-See also the variable `evil-visual-direction', which holds
-the direction of the last selection."
-  (let* ((point (point))
-         (mark (or (mark t) point)))
-    (if (< point mark) -1 1)))
-
-(defun evil-visual-type (&optional selection)
-  "Return the type of the Visual selection.
-If SELECTION is specified, return the type of that instead."
-  (if (and (null selection) (evil-visual-state-p))
-      (or evil-this-type (evil-visual-type evil-visual-selection))
-    (setq selection (or selection evil-visual-selection))
-    (symbol-value (cdr-safe (assq selection evil-visual-alist)))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-goto-end ()
-  "Go to the last line of the Visual selection.
-This position may differ from `evil-visual-end' depending on
-the selection type, and is contained in the selection."
-  (let ((range (evil-contract-range (evil-visual-range))))
-    (goto-char (evil-range-end range))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-alist ()
-  "Return an association list from types to selection symbols."
-  (mapcar #'(lambda (e)
-              (cons (symbol-value (cdr-safe e)) (cdr-safe e)))
-          evil-visual-alist))
-
-(defun evil-visual-selection-function (selection)
-  "Return a selection function for TYPE.
-Default to `evil-visual-make-region'."
-  (or (cdr-safe (assq selection evil-visual-alist))
-      ;; generic selection function
-      'evil-visual-make-region))
-
-(defun evil-visual-selection-for-type (type)
-  "Return a Visual selection for TYPE."
-  (catch 'done
-    (dolist (selection evil-visual-alist)
-      (when (eq (symbol-value (cdr selection)) type)
-        (throw 'done (car selection))))))
-
-(defun evil-visual-block-corner (&optional corner point mark)
-  "Block corner corresponding to POINT, with MARK in opposite corner.
-Depending on POINT and MARK, the return value is `upper-left',
-`upper-right', `lower-left' or `lower-right':
-
-        upper-left +---+ upper-right
-                   |   |
-        lower-left +---+ lower-right
-
-One-column or one-row blocks are ambiguous. In such cases,
-the horizontal or vertical component of CORNER is used.
-CORNER defaults to `upper-left'."
-  (let* ((point (or point (point)))
-         (mark (or mark (mark t)))
-         (corner (symbol-name
-                  (or corner
-                      (and (overlayp evil-visual-overlay)
-                           (overlay-get evil-visual-overlay
-                                        :corner))
-                      'upper-left)))
-         (point-col (evil-column point))
-         (mark-col (evil-column mark))
-         horizontal vertical)
-    (cond
-     ((= point-col mark-col)
-      (setq horizontal
-            (or (and (string-match "left\\|right" corner)
-                     (match-string 0 corner))
-                "left")))
-     ((< point-col mark-col)
-      (setq horizontal "left"))
-     ((> point-col mark-col)
-      (setq horizontal "right")))
-    (cond
-     ((= (line-number-at-pos point)
-         (line-number-at-pos mark))
-      (setq vertical
-            (or (and (string-match "upper\\|lower" corner)
-                     (match-string 0 corner))
-                "upper")))
-     ((< point mark)
-      (setq vertical "upper"))
-     ((> point mark)
-      (setq vertical "lower")))
-    (intern (format "%s-%s" vertical horizontal))))
-
-;;; Operator-Pending state
-
-(evil-define-state operator
-  "Operator-Pending state."
-  :tag " <O> "
-  :cursor evil-half-cursor
-  :enable (evil-operator-shortcut-map operator motion normal))
-
-(evil-define-keymap evil-operator-shortcut-map
-  "Keymap for Operator-Pending shortcuts like \"dd\" and \"gqq\"."
-  :local t
-  (setq evil-operator-shortcut-map (make-sparse-keymap))
-  (evil-initialize-local-keymaps))
-
-;; the half-height "Operator-Pending cursor" cannot be specified
-;; as a static `cursor-type' value, since its height depends on
-;; the current font size
-(defun evil-half-cursor ()
-  "Change cursor to a half-height box.
-\(This is really just a thick horizontal bar.)"
-  (let ((height (/ (window-pixel-height) (* (window-height) 2))))
-    (setq cursor-type (cons 'hbar height))))
-
-;;; Replace state
-
-(evil-define-state replace
-  "Replace state."
-  :tag " <R> "
-  :cursor hbar
-  :message "-- REPLACE --"
-  :input-method t
-  (cond
-   ((evil-replace-state-p)
-    (overwrite-mode 1)
-    (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-replace-pre-command nil t)
-    (unless (eq evil-want-fine-undo t)
-      (evil-start-undo-step)))
-   (t
-    (overwrite-mode -1)
-    (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-replace-pre-command t)
-    (unless (eq evil-want-fine-undo t)
-      (evil-end-undo-step))
-    (when evil-move-cursor-back
-      (evil-move-cursor-back))))
-  (setq evil-replace-alist nil))
-
-(defun evil-replace-pre-command ()
-  "Remember the character under point."
-  (when (evil-replace-state-p)
-    (unless (assq (point) evil-replace-alist)
-      (add-to-list 'evil-replace-alist
-                   (cons (point)
-                         (unless (eolp)
-                           (char-after)))))))
-(put 'evil-replace-pre-command 'permanent-local-hook t)
-
-(defun evil-replace-backspace ()
-  "Restore character under cursor."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (char)
-    (backward-char)
-    (when (assq (point) evil-replace-alist)
-      (setq char (cdr (assq (point) evil-replace-alist)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (delete-char 1)
-        (when char
-          (insert char))))))
-
-;;; Motion state
-
-(evil-define-state motion
-  "Motion state."
-  :tag " <M> "
-  :suppress-keymap t)
-
-;;; Emacs state
-
-(evil-define-state emacs
-  "Emacs state."
-  :tag " <E> "
-  :message "-- EMACS --"
-  :input-method t
-  :intercept-esc nil)
-
-(provide 'evil-states)
-
-;;; evil-states.el ends here
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-;;; evil-types.el --- Type system
-
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A type defines a transformation on a pair of buffer positions.
-;; Types are used by Visual state (character/line/block selection)
-;; and Operator-Pending state (character/line/block motions).
-;;
-;; The basic transformation is "expansion". For example, the `line'
-;; type "expands" a pair of positions to whole lines by moving the
-;; first position to the beginning of the line and the last position
-;; to the end of the line. That expanded selection is what the rest
-;; of Emacs sees and acts on.
-;;
-;; An optional transformation is "contraction", which is the opposite
-;; of expansion. If the transformation is one-to-one, expansion
-;; followed by contraction always returns the original range.
-;; (The `line' type is not one-to-one, as it may expand multiple
-;; positions to the same lines.)
-;;
-;; Another optional transformation is "normalization", which takes
-;; two unexpanded positions and adjusts them before expansion.
-;; This is useful for cleaning up "invalid" positions.
-;;
-;; Types are defined at the end of this file using the macro
-;; `evil-define-type'.
-
-(require 'evil-common)
-(require 'evil-macros)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;;; Type definitions
-
-(evil-define-type exclusive
-  "Return the positions unchanged, with some exceptions.
-If the end position is at the beginning of a line, then:
-
-* If the beginning position is at or before the first non-blank
-  character on the line, return `line' (expanded).
-
-* Otherwise, move the end position to the end of the previous
-  line and return `inclusive' (expanded)."
-  :normalize (lambda (beg end)
-               (cond
-                ((progn
-                   (goto-char end)
-                   (and (/= beg end) (bolp)))
-                 (setq end (max beg (1- end)))
-                 (cond
-                  ((progn
-                     (goto-char beg)
-                     (looking-back "^[ \f\t\v]*" (line-beginning-position)))
-                   (evil-expand beg end 'line))
-                  (t
-                   (unless evil-cross-lines
-                     (setq end (max beg (1- end))))
-                   (evil-expand beg end 'inclusive))))
-                (t
-                 (evil-range beg end))))
-  :string (lambda (beg end)
-            (let ((width (- end beg)))
-              (format "%s character%s" width
-                      (if (= width 1) "" "s")))))
-
-(evil-define-type inclusive
-  "Include the character under point.
-If the end position is at the beginning of a line or the end of a
-line and `evil-want-visual-char-semi-exclusive', then:
-
-* If in visual state return `exclusive' (expanded)."
-  :expand (lambda (beg end)
-            (if (and evil-want-visual-char-semi-exclusive
-                     (evil-visual-state-p)
-                     (< beg end)
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (goto-char end)
-                       (or (bolp) (eolp))))
-                (evil-range beg end 'exclusive)
-              (evil-range beg (1+ end))))
-  :contract (lambda (beg end)
-              (evil-range beg (max beg (1- end))))
-  :normalize (lambda (beg end)
-               (goto-char end)
-               (when (eq (char-after) ?\n)
-                 (setq end (max beg (1- end))))
-               (evil-range beg end))
-  :string (lambda (beg end)
-            (let ((width (- end beg)))
-              (format "%s character%s" width
-                      (if (= width 1) "" "s")))))
-
-(evil-define-type line
-  "Include whole lines."
-  :one-to-one nil
-  :expand (lambda (beg end)
-            (evil-range
-             (progn
-               (goto-char beg)
-               (min (line-beginning-position)
-                    (progn
-                      ;; move to beginning of line as displayed
-                      (evil-move-beginning-of-line)
-                      (line-beginning-position))))
-             (progn
-               (goto-char end)
-               (max (line-beginning-position 2)
-                    (progn
-                      ;; move to end of line as displayed
-                      (evil-move-end-of-line)
-                      (line-beginning-position 2))))))
-  :contract (lambda (beg end)
-              (evil-range beg (max beg (1- end))))
-  :string (lambda (beg end)
-            (let ((height (count-lines beg end)))
-              (format "%s line%s" height
-                      (if (= height 1) "" "s")))))
-
-(evil-define-type block
-  "Like `inclusive', but for rectangles:
-the last column is included."
-  :expand (lambda (beg end &rest properties)
-            (let ((beg-col (evil-column beg))
-                  (end-col (evil-column end))
-                  (corner (plist-get properties :corner)))
-              ;; Since blocks are implemented as a pair of buffer
-              ;; positions, expansion is restricted to what the buffer
-              ;; allows. In the case of a one-column block, there are
-              ;; two ways to expand it (either move the upper corner
-              ;; beyond the lower corner, or the lower beyond the
-              ;; upper), so try out both possibilities when
-              ;; encountering the end of the line.
-              (cond
-               ((= beg-col end-col)
-                (goto-char end)
-                (cond
-                 ((eolp)
-                  (goto-char beg)
-                  (if (eolp)
-                      (evil-range beg end)
-                    (evil-range (1+ beg) end)))
-                 ((memq corner '(lower-right upper-right right))
-                  (evil-range (1+ beg) end))
-                 (t
-                  (evil-range beg (1+ end)))))
-               ((< beg-col end-col)
-                (goto-char end)
-                (if (eolp)
-                    (evil-range beg end)
-                  (evil-range beg (1+ end))))
-               (t
-                (goto-char beg)
-                (if (eolp)
-                    (evil-range beg end)
-                  (evil-range (1+ beg) end))))))
-  :contract (lambda (beg end)
-              (let ((beg-col (evil-column beg))
-                    (end-col (evil-column end)))
-                (if (> beg-col end-col)
-                    (evil-range (1- beg) end)
-                  (evil-range beg (max beg (1- end))))))
-  :string (lambda (beg end)
-            (let ((height (count-lines
-                           beg
-                           (progn
-                             (goto-char end)
-                             (if (and (bolp) (not (eobp)))
-                                 (1+ end)
-                               end))))
-                  (width (abs (- (evil-column beg)
-                                 (evil-column end)))))
-              (format "%s row%s and %s column%s"
-                      height
-                      (if (= height 1) "" "s")
-                      width
-                      (if (= width 1) "" "s"))))
-  :rotate (lambda (beg end &rest properties)
-            "Rotate block according to :corner property.
-:corner can be one of `upper-left',``upper-right', `lower-left'
-and `lower-right'."
-            (let ((left  (evil-column beg))
-                  (right (evil-column end))
-                  (corner (or (plist-get properties :corner)
-                              'upper-left)))
-              (evil-sort left right)
-              (goto-char beg)
-              (if (memq corner '(upper-right lower-left))
-                  (move-to-column right)
-                (move-to-column left))
-              (setq beg (point))
-              (goto-char end)
-              (if (memq corner '(upper-right lower-left))
-                  (move-to-column left)
-                (move-to-column right))
-              (setq end (point))
-              (setq properties (plist-put properties
-                                          :corner corner))
-              (apply #'evil-range beg end properties))))
-
-(evil-define-type rectangle
-  "Like `exclusive', but for rectangles:
-the last column is excluded."
-  :expand (lambda (beg end)
-            ;; select at least one column
-            (if (= (evil-column beg) (evil-column end))
-                (evil-expand beg end 'block)
-              (evil-range beg end 'block))))
-
-;;; Standard interactive codes
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "*"
-  "Signal error if the buffer is read-only."
-  (when buffer-read-only
-    (signal 'buffer-read-only nil)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "b" (prompt)
-  "Name of existing buffer."
-  (list (read-buffer prompt (current-buffer) t)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "c"
-  "Read character."
-  (list (read-char)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "p"
-  "Prefix argument converted to number."
-  (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "P"
-  "Prefix argument in raw form."
-  (list current-prefix-arg))
-
-;;; Custom interactive codes
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<c>"
-  "Count."
-  (list (when current-prefix-arg
-          (prefix-numeric-value
-           current-prefix-arg))))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<vc>"
-  "Count, but only in visual state.
-This should be used by an operator taking a count. In normal
-state the count should not be handled by the operator but by the
-motion that defines the operator's range. In visual state the
-range is specified by the visual region and the count is not used
-at all. Thus in the case the operator may use the count
-directly."
-  (list (when (and (evil-visual-state-p) current-prefix-arg)
-          (prefix-numeric-value
-           current-prefix-arg))))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<C>"
-  "Character read through `evil-read-key'."
-  (list
-   (if (evil-operator-state-p)
-       (evil-without-restriction (evil-read-key))
-     (evil-read-key))))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<r>"
-  "Untyped motion range (BEG END)."
-  (evil-operator-range))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<R>"
-  "Typed motion range (BEG END TYPE)."
-  (evil-operator-range t))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<v>"
-  "Typed motion range of visual range(BEG END TYPE).
-If visual state is inactive then those values are nil."
-  (if (evil-visual-state-p)
-      (let ((range (evil-visual-range)))
-        (list (car range)
-              (cadr range)
-              (evil-type range)))
-    (list nil nil nil)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<x>"
-  "Current register."
-  (list evil-this-register))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<y>"
-  "Current yank-handler."
-  (list (evil-yank-handler)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<a>"
-  "Ex argument."
-  :ex-arg t
-  (list (when (evil-ex-p) evil-ex-argument)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<f>"
-  "Ex file argument."
-  :ex-arg file
-  (list (when (evil-ex-p) (evil-ex-file-arg))))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<b>"
-  "Ex buffer argument."
-  :ex-arg buffer
-  (list (when (evil-ex-p) evil-ex-argument)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<sh>"
-  "Ex shell command argument."
-  :ex-arg shell
-  (list (when (evil-ex-p) evil-ex-argument)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<fsh>"
-  "Ex file or shell command argument."
-  :ex-arg file-or-shell
-  (list (when (evil-ex-p) evil-ex-argument)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<sym>"
-  "Ex symbolic argument."
-  :ex-arg sym
-  (list (when (and (evil-ex-p) evil-ex-argument)
-          (intern evil-ex-argument))))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<addr>"
-  "Ex line number."
-  (list
-   (and (evil-ex-p)
-        (let ((expr (evil-ex-parse  evil-ex-argument)))
-          (if (eq (car expr) 'evil-goto-line)
-              (save-excursion
-                (goto-char evil-ex-point)
-                (eval (cadr expr)))
-            (user-error "Invalid address"))))))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<!>"
-  "Ex bang argument."
-  :ex-bang t
-  (list (when (evil-ex-p) evil-ex-bang)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "</>"
-  "Ex delimited argument."
-  (when (evil-ex-p)
-    (evil-delimited-arguments evil-ex-argument)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<g/>"
-  "Ex global argument."
-  (when (evil-ex-p)
-    (evil-ex-parse-global evil-ex-argument)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<s/>"
-  "Ex substitution argument."
-  :ex-arg substitution
-  (when (evil-ex-p)
-    (evil-ex-get-substitute-info evil-ex-argument t)))
-
-(evil-define-interactive-code "<xc/>"
-  "Ex register and count argument, both optional.
-Can be used for commands such as :delete [REGISTER] [COUNT] where the
-command can be called with either zero, one or two arguments. When the
-argument is one, if it's numeric it's treated as a COUNT, otherwise -
-REGISTER"
-  (when (evil-ex-p)
-    (evil-ex-get-optional-register-and-count evil-ex-argument)))
-
-(defun evil-ex-get-optional-register-and-count (string)
-  "Parse STRING as an ex arg with both optional REGISTER and COUNT.
-Returns a list (REGISTER COUNT)."
-  (let* ((split-args (split-string (or string "")))
-         (arg-count (length split-args))
-         (arg0 (car split-args))
-         (arg1 (cadr split-args))
-         (number-regex "^-?[1-9][0-9]*$")
-         (register nil)
-         (count nil))
-    (cond
-     ;; :command REGISTER or :command COUNT
-     ((= arg-count 1)
-      (if (string-match-p number-regex arg0)
-          (setq count arg0)
-        (setq register arg0)))
-     ;; :command REGISTER COUNT
-     ((eq arg-count 2)
-      (setq register arg0
-            count arg1))
-     ;; more than 2 args aren't allowed
-     ((> arg-count 2)
-      (user-error "Invalid use")))
-
-    ;; if register is given, check it's valid
-    (when register
-      (unless (= (length register) 1)
-        (user-error "Invalid register"))
-      (setq register (string-to-char register)))
-
-    ;; if count is given, check it's valid
-    (when count
-      (unless (string-match-p number-regex count)
-        (user-error "Invalid count"))
-      (setq count (string-to-number count))
-      (unless (> count 0)
-        (user-error "Invalid count")))
-
-    (list register count)))
-
-(provide 'evil-types)
-
-;;; evil-types.el ends here
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-;;; evil-vars.el --- Settings and variables
-
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(declare-function evil-add-command-properties "evil-common"
-                  (command &rest properties))
-(declare-function evil-update-insert-state-bindings "evil-maps"
-                  (&optional _option-name remove force))
-
-;;; Hooks
-
-(defvar evil-after-load-hook nil
-  "Functions to be run when loading of Evil is finished.
-This hook can be used the execute some initialization routines
-when Evil is completely loaded.")
-
-;;; Initialization
-
-(defvar evil-pending-custom-initialize nil
-  "A list of pending initializations for custom variables.
-Each element is a triple (FUNC VAR VALUE). When Evil is
-completely loaded then the functions (funcall FUNC VAR VALUE) is
-called for each element. FUNC should be a function suitable for
-the :initialize property of `defcustom'.")
-
-(defun evil-custom-initialize-pending-reset (var value)
-  "Add a pending customization with `custom-initialize-reset'."
-  (push (list 'custom-initialize-reset var value)
-        evil-pending-custom-initialize))
-
-(defun evil-run-pending-custom-initialize ()
-  "Executes the pending initializations.
-See `evil-pending-custom-initialize'."
-  (dolist (init evil-pending-custom-initialize)
-    (apply (car init) (cdr init)))
-  (remove-hook 'evil-after-load-hook 'evil-run-pending-custom-initialize))
-(add-hook 'evil-after-load-hook 'evil-run-pending-custom-initialize)
-
-;;; Setters
-
-(defun evil-set-toggle-key (key)
-  "Set `evil-toggle-key' to KEY.
-KEY must be readable by `read-kbd-macro'."
-  (let ((old-key (read-kbd-macro
-                  (if (boundp 'evil-toggle-key)
-                      evil-toggle-key
-                    "C-z")))
-        (key (read-kbd-macro key)))
-    (with-no-warnings
-      (dolist (pair '((evil-motion-state-map evil-emacs-state)
-                      (evil-insert-state-map evil-emacs-state)
-                      (evil-emacs-state-map evil-exit-emacs-state)))
-        (when (boundp (car pair))
-          (let ((map (symbol-value (car pair)))
-                (fun (cadr pair)))
-            (when (keymapp map)
-              (define-key map key fun)
-              (define-key map old-key nil))))))))
-
-(defun evil-set-custom-state-maps (var pending-var key make newlist)
-  "Changes the list of special keymaps.
-VAR         is the variable containing the list of keymaps.
-PENDING-VAR is the variable containing the list of the currently pending
-            keymaps.
-KEY         the special symbol to be stored in the keymaps.
-MAKE        the creation function of the special keymaps.
-NEWLIST     the list of new special keymaps."
-  (set-default pending-var newlist)
-  (when (default-boundp var)
-    (dolist (map (default-value var))
-      (when (and (boundp (car map))
-                 (keymapp (default-value (car map))))
-        (define-key (default-value (car map)) (vector key) nil))))
-  (set-default var newlist)
-  (evil-update-pending-maps))
-
-(defun evil-update-pending-maps (&optional file)
-  "Tries to set pending special keymaps.
-This function should be called from an `after-load-functions'
-hook."
-  (let ((maps '((evil-make-overriding-map . evil-pending-overriding-maps)
-                (evil-make-intercept-map . evil-pending-intercept-maps))))
-    (while maps
-      (let* ((map (pop maps))
-             (make (car map))
-             (pending-var (cdr map))
-             (pending (symbol-value pending-var))
-             newlist)
-        (while pending
-          (let* ((map (pop pending))
-                 (kmap (and (boundp (car map))
-                            (keymapp (symbol-value (car map)))
-                            (symbol-value (car map))))
-                 (state (cdr map)))
-            (if kmap
-                (funcall make kmap state)
-              (push map newlist))))
-        (set-default pending-var newlist)))))
-
-(defun evil-set-visual-newline-commands (var value)
-  "Set the value of `evil-visual-newline-commands'.
-Setting this variable changes the properties of the appropriate
-commands."
-  (with-no-warnings
-    (when (default-boundp var)
-      (dolist (cmd (default-value var))
-        (evil-set-command-property cmd :exclude-newline nil)))
-    (set-default var value)
-    (dolist (cmd (default-value var))
-      (evil-set-command-property cmd :exclude-newline t))))
-
-(defun evil-set-custom-motions (var values)
-  "Sets the list of motion commands."
-  (with-no-warnings
-    (when (default-boundp var)
-      (dolist (motion (default-value var))
-        (evil-add-command-properties motion :keep-visual nil :repeat nil)))
-    (set-default var values)
-    (mapc #'evil-declare-motion (default-value var))))
-
-;;; Customization group
-
-(defgroup evil nil
-  "Extensible vi layer."
-  :group 'emulations
-  :prefix 'evil-)
-
-(defcustom evil-auto-indent t
-  "Whether to auto-indent when opening lines."
-  :type  'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'evil-auto-indent)
-
-(defcustom evil-shift-width 4
-  "The offset used by \\<evil-normal-state-map>\\[evil-shift-right] \
-and \\[evil-shift-left]."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'evil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'evil-shift-width)
-
-(defcustom evil-shift-round t
-  "Whether \\<evil-normal-state-map>\\[evil-shift-right] \
-and \\[evil-shift-left] round to the nearest multiple \
-of `evil-shift-width'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'evil-shift-round)
-
-(defcustom evil-indent-convert-tabs t
-  "If non-nil `evil-indent' converts between leading tabs and spaces.
-  Whether tabs are converted to spaces or vice versa depends on the
-  value of `indent-tabs-mode'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-default-cursor t
-  "The default cursor.
-May be a cursor type as per `cursor-type', a color string as passed
-to `set-cursor-color', a zero-argument function for changing the
-cursor, or a list of the above."
-  :type '(set symbol (cons symbol symbol) string function)
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defvar evil-force-cursor nil
-  "Overwrite the current states default cursor.")
-
-(defcustom evil-repeat-move-cursor t
-  "Whether \"\\<evil-normal-state-map>\\[evil-repeat]\" \
-moves the cursor."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-cross-lines nil
-  "Whether motions may cross newlines."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-backspace-join-lines t
-  "Whether backward delete in insert state may join lines."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-move-cursor-back t
-  "Whether the cursor is moved backwards when exiting Insert state."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-move-beyond-eol nil
-  "Whether the cursor is allowed to move past the last character of \
-a line."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-respect-visual-line-mode nil
-  "Whether to remap movement commands when `visual-line-mode' is active.
-This variable must be set before Evil is loaded. The commands
-swapped are
-
-`evil-next-line'         <-> `evil-next-visual-line'
-`evil-previous-line'     <-> `evil-previous-visual-line'
-`evil-beginning-of-line' <-> `evil-beginning-of-visual-line'
-`evil-end-of-line'       <-> `evil-end-of-visual-line'"
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-repeat-find-to-skip-next t
-  "Whether a repeat of t or T should skip an adjacent character."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-kbd-macro-suppress-motion-error nil
-  "Whether left/right motions signal errors during keyboard-macro definition.
-If this variable is set to non-nil, then the function
-`evil-forward-char' and `evil-backward-char' do not signal
-`end-of-line' or `beginning-of-line' errors when a keyboard macro
-is being defined and/or it is being executed. This may be desired
-because such an error would cause the macro definition/execution
-being terminated."
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "No" :value nil)
-                (const :tag "Record" :value record)
-                (const :tag "Replay" :value replay)
-                (const :tag "Both" :value t))
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-track-eol t
-  "If non-nil line moves after a call to `evil-end-of-line' stay at eol.
-This is analogous to `track-eol' but deals with the end-of-line
-interpretation of evil."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-mode-line-format 'before
-  "The position of the mode line tag.
-Either a symbol or a cons-cell. If it is a symbol it should be
-one of 'before, 'after or 'nil. 'before means the tag is
-placed before the mode-list, 'after means it is placed after the
-mode-list, and 'nil means no mode line tag. If it is a cons cell
-it should have the form (WHERE . WHICH) where WHERE is either
-'before or 'after and WHICH is a symbol in
-`mode-line-format'. The tag is then placed right before or after
-that symbol."
-  :type '(radio :value 'before
-                (const before)
-                (const after)
-                (cons :tag "Next to symbol"
-                      (choice :value after
-                              (const before)
-                              (const after))
-                      symbol))
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-mouse-word 'evil-word
-  "The thing-at-point symbol for double click selection.
-The double-click starts visual state in a special word selection
-mode. This symbol is used to determine the words to be
-selected. Possible values are 'evil-word or
-'evil-WORD."
-  :type 'symbol
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-bigword "^ \t\r\n"
-  "The characters to be considered as a big word.
-This should be a regexp set without the enclosing []."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'evil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'evil-bigword)
-
-(defcustom evil-want-fine-undo nil
-  "Whether actions like \"cw\" are undone in several steps.
-There are three possible choices. \"No\" means all changes made
-during insert state including a possible delete after a change
-operation are collected in a single undo step. If \"Yes\" is
-selected, undo steps are determined according to Emacs heuristics
-and no attempt is made to further aggregate changes.
-
-As of 1.2.13, the option \"fine\" is ignored and means the same
-thing as \"No\". It used to be the case that fine would only try
-to merge the first two changes in an insert operation. For
-example, merging the delete and first insert operation after
-\"cw\", but this option was removed because it did not work
-consistently."
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "No" :value nil)
-                (const :tag "Fine (obsolete)" :value fine)
-                (const :tag "Yes" :value t))
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-regexp-search t
-  "Whether to use regular expressions for searching."
-  :type  'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-search-wrap t
-  "Whether search wraps around."
-  :type  'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-flash-delay 2
-  "Time in seconds to flash search matches."
-  :type  'number
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-fold-level 0
-  "Default fold level."
-  :type  'integer
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-auto-balance-windows t
-  "If non-nil creating/deleting a window causes a rebalance."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-split-window-below nil
-  "If non-nil split windows are created below."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-vsplit-window-right nil
-  "If non-nil vsplit windows are created to the right."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-esc-delay 0.01
-  "Time in seconds to wait for another key after ESC."
-  :type 'number
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defvar evil-esc-mode nil
-  "Non-nil if `evil-esc-mode' is enabled.")
-
-(defvar evil-esc-map nil
-  "Original ESC prefix map in `input-decode-map'.
-Used by `evil-esc-mode'.")
-
-(defvar evil-inhibit-esc nil
-  "If non-nil, the \\e event will never be translated to 'escape.")
-
-(defcustom evil-intercept-esc 'always
-  "Whether Evil should intercept the ESC key.
-In terminal, a plain ESC key and a meta-key-sequence both
-generate the same event. In order to distinguish both Evil
-modifies `input-decode-map'. This is necessary in terminal but
-not in X mode. However, the terminal ESC is equivalent to C-[, so
-if you want to use C-[ instead of ESC in X, then Evil must
-intercept the ESC event in X, too. This variable determines when
-Evil should intercept the event."
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "Never" :value nil)
-                (const :tag "In terminal only" :value t)
-                (const :tag "Always" :value always))
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-show-paren-range 0
-  "The minimal distance between point and a parenthesis
-which causes the parenthesis to be highlighted."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-hl-update-delay 0.02
-  "Time in seconds of idle before updating search highlighting.
-Setting this to a period shorter than that of keyboard's repeat
-rate allows highlights to update while scrolling."
-  :type 'number
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-highlight-closing-paren-at-point-states
-  '(not emacs insert replace)
-  "The states in which the closing parenthesis at point should be highlighted.
-All states listed here highlight the closing parenthesis at
-point (which is Vim default behavior), all others highlight the
-parenthesis before point (which is Emacs default behavior). If
-this list contains the symbol 'not then its meaning is inverted,
-i.e., all states listed here highlight the closing parenthesis
-before point."
-  :type '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-kill-on-visual-paste t
-  "Whether `evil-visual-paste' adds the replaced text to the kill
-ring, making it the default for the next paste. The default, t,
-replicates the default vim behavior."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-want-C-i-jump t
-  "Whether \"C-i\" jumps forward like in Vim."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil
-  :set #'(lambda (sym value)
-           (set-default sym value)
-           (when (boundp 'evil-motion-state-map)
-             (cond
-              ((and (not value)
-                    (eq (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-i"))
-                        'evil-jump-forward))
-               (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-i") nil))
-              ((and value
-                    (not (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-i"))))
-               (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-i") 'evil-jump-forward))))))
-
-(defcustom evil-want-C-u-scroll nil
-  "Whether \"C-u\" scrolls like in Vim."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil
-  :set #'(lambda (sym value)
-           (set-default sym value)
-           (when (boundp 'evil-motion-state-map)
-             (cond
-              ((and (not value)
-                    (eq (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-u"))
-                        'evil-scroll-up))
-               (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-u") nil))
-              ((and value
-                    (not (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-u"))))
-               (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-u") 'evil-scroll-up))))))
-
-(defcustom evil-want-C-d-scroll t
-  "Whether \"C-d\" scrolls like in Vim."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil
-  :set #'(lambda (sym value)
-           (set-default sym value)
-           (when (boundp 'evil-motion-state-map)
-             (cond
-              ((and (not value)
-                    (eq (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-d"))
-                        'evil-scroll-down))
-               (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-d") nil))
-              ((and value
-                    (not (lookup-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-d"))))
-               (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "C-d") 'evil-scroll-down))))))
-
-(defcustom evil-want-C-w-delete t
-  "Whether \"C-w\" deletes a word in Insert state."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil
-  :set #'(lambda (sym value)
-           (set-default sym value)
-           (when (boundp 'evil-insert-state-map)
-             (cond
-              ((and (not value)
-                    (eq (lookup-key evil-insert-state-map (kbd "C-w"))
-                        'evil-delete-backward-word))
-               (define-key evil-insert-state-map (kbd "C-w") 'evil-window-map))
-              ((and value
-                    (eq (lookup-key evil-insert-state-map (kbd "C-w"))
-                        'evil-window-map))
-               (define-key evil-insert-state-map (kbd "C-w") 'evil-delete-backward-word))))))
-
-(defcustom evil-want-C-w-in-emacs-state nil
-  "Whether \"C-w\" prefixes windows commands in Emacs state."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil
-  :set #'(lambda (sym value)
-           (set-default sym value)
-           (when (boundp 'evil-emacs-state-map)
-             (cond
-              ((and (not value)
-                    (eq (lookup-key evil-emacs-state-map (kbd "C-w"))
-                        'evil-window-map))
-               (define-key evil-emacs-state-map (kbd "C-w") nil))
-              ((and value
-                    (not (lookup-key evil-emacs-state-map (kbd "C-w"))))
-               (define-key evil-emacs-state-map (kbd "C-w") 'evil-window-map))))))
-
-(defcustom evil-want-change-word-to-end t
-  "Whether \"cw\" behaves like \"ce\"."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-want-Y-yank-to-eol nil
-  "Whether \"Y\" yanks to the end of the line.
-The default behavior is to yank the whole line."
-  :group 'evil
-  :type 'boolean
-  :initialize #'evil-custom-initialize-pending-reset
-  :set #'(lambda (sym value)
-           (evil-add-command-properties
-            'evil-yank-line
-            :motion (if value 'evil-end-of-line 'evil-line))))
-
-(defcustom evil-disable-insert-state-bindings nil
-  "Whether insert state bindings should be used. Excludes
-bindings for escape, delete and `evil-toggle-key'."
-  :group 'evil
-  :type 'boolean
-  :initialize #'evil-custom-initialize-pending-reset
-  :set #'evil-update-insert-state-bindings)
-
-(defcustom evil-echo-state t
-  "Whether to signal the current state in the echo area."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-complete-all-buffers t
-  "Whether completion looks for matches in all buffers."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-complete-next-func
-  #'(lambda (arg)
-      (require 'dabbrev)
-      (let ((dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only
-             (unless evil-complete-all-buffers
-               (list (current-buffer))))
-            dabbrev-case-distinction)
-        (condition-case nil
-            (if (eq last-command this-command)
-                (dabbrev-expand nil)
-              (dabbrev-expand (- (abs (or arg 1)))))
-          (error (dabbrev-expand nil)))))
-  "Completion function used by \
-\\<evil-insert-state-map>\\[evil-complete-next]."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-complete-previous-func
-  #'(lambda (arg)
-      (require 'dabbrev)
-      (let ((dabbrev-search-these-buffers-only
-             (unless evil-complete-all-buffers
-               (list (current-buffer))))
-            dabbrev-case-distinction)
-        (dabbrev-expand arg)))
-  "Completion function used by \
-\\<evil-insert-state-map>\\[evil-complete-previous]."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-complete-next-minibuffer-func 'minibuffer-complete
-  "Minibuffer completion function used by \
-\\<evil-insert-state-map>\\[evil-complete-next]."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-complete-previous-minibuffer-func 'minibuffer-complete
-  "Minibuffer completion function used by \
-\\<evil-insert-state-map>\\[evil-complete-previous]."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-complete-next-line-func
-  #'(lambda (arg)
-      (let ((hippie-expand-try-functions-list
-             '(try-expand-line
-               try-expand-line-all-buffers)))
-        (hippie-expand arg)))
-  "Minibuffer completion function used by \
-\\<evil-insert-state-map>\\[evil-complete-next-line]."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-complete-previous-line-func
-  evil-complete-next-line-func
-  "Minibuffer completion function used by \
-\\<evil-insert-state-map>\\[evil-complete-previous-line]."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-lookup-func #'woman
-  "Lookup function used by \
-\"\\<evil-motion-state-map>\\[evil-lookup]\"."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-toggle-key "C-z"
-  "The key used to change to and from Emacs state.
-Must be readable by `read-kbd-macro'. For example: \"C-z\"."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'evil
-  :set #'(lambda (sym value)
-           (evil-set-toggle-key value)
-           (set-default sym value)))
-
-(defcustom evil-default-state 'normal
-  "The default Evil state.
-This is the state a mode comes up in when it is not listed
-in `evil-emacs-state-modes', `evil-insert-state-modes' or
-`evil-motion-state-modes'. The value may be one of `normal',
-`insert', `visual', `replace', `operator', `motion' and
-`emacs'."
-  :type  'symbol
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-buffer-regexps
-  '(("^ \\*load\\*" . nil))
-  "Regular expression determining the initial state for a buffer.
-Entries have the form (REGEXP . STATE), where REGEXP is a regular
-expression matching the buffer's name and STATE is one of `normal',
-`insert', `visual', `replace', `operator', `motion', `emacs' and nil.
-If STATE is nil, Evil is disabled in the buffer."
-  :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type symbol)
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-emacs-state-modes
-  '(5x5-mode
-    archive-mode
-    bbdb-mode
-    biblio-selection-mode
-    blackbox-mode
-    bookmark-bmenu-mode
-    bookmark-edit-annotation-mode
-    browse-kill-ring-mode
-    bubbles-mode
-    bzr-annotate-mode
-    calc-mode
-    cfw:calendar-mode
-    completion-list-mode
-    Custom-mode
-    custom-theme-choose-mode
-    debugger-mode
-    delicious-search-mode
-    desktop-menu-blist-mode
-    desktop-menu-mode
-    doc-view-mode
-    dun-mode
-    dvc-bookmarks-mode
-    dvc-diff-mode
-    dvc-info-buffer-mode
-    dvc-log-buffer-mode
-    dvc-revlist-mode
-    dvc-revlog-mode
-    dvc-status-mode
-    dvc-tips-mode
-    ediff-mode
-    ediff-meta-mode
-    efs-mode
-    Electric-buffer-menu-mode
-    emms-browser-mode
-    emms-mark-mode
-    emms-metaplaylist-mode
-    emms-playlist-mode
-    ess-help-mode
-    etags-select-mode
-    fj-mode
-    gc-issues-mode
-    gdb-breakpoints-mode
-    gdb-disassembly-mode
-    gdb-frames-mode
-    gdb-locals-mode
-    gdb-memory-mode
-    gdb-registers-mode
-    gdb-threads-mode
-    gist-list-mode
-    git-commit-mode
-    git-rebase-mode
-    gnus-article-mode
-    gnus-browse-mode
-    gnus-group-mode
-    gnus-server-mode
-    gnus-summary-mode
-    gomoku-mode
-    google-maps-static-mode
-    ibuffer-mode
-    jde-javadoc-checker-report-mode
-    magit-cherry-mode
-    magit-diff-mode
-    magit-log-mode
-    magit-log-select-mode
-    magit-popup-mode
-    magit-popup-sequence-mode
-    magit-process-mode
-    magit-reflog-mode
-    magit-refs-mode
-    magit-revision-mode
-    magit-stash-mode
-    magit-stashes-mode
-    magit-status-mode
-    ;; Obsolete as of Magit v2.1.0
-    magit-mode
-    magit-branch-manager-mode
-    magit-commit-mode
-    magit-key-mode
-    magit-rebase-mode
-    magit-wazzup-mode
-    ;; end obsolete
-    mh-folder-mode
-    monky-mode
-    mpuz-mode
-    mu4e-main-mode
-    mu4e-headers-mode
-    mu4e-view-mode
-    notmuch-hello-mode
-    notmuch-search-mode
-    notmuch-show-mode
-    notmuch-tree-mode
-    occur-mode
-    org-agenda-mode
-    package-menu-mode
-    pdf-outline-buffer-mode
-    pdf-view-mode
-    proced-mode
-    rcirc-mode
-    rebase-mode
-    recentf-dialog-mode
-    reftex-select-bib-mode
-    reftex-select-label-mode
-    reftex-toc-mode
-    sldb-mode
-    slime-inspector-mode
-    slime-thread-control-mode
-    slime-xref-mode
-    snake-mode
-    solitaire-mode
-    sr-buttons-mode
-    sr-mode
-    sr-tree-mode
-    sr-virtual-mode
-    tar-mode
-    tetris-mode
-    tla-annotate-mode
-    tla-archive-list-mode
-    tla-bconfig-mode
-    tla-bookmarks-mode
-    tla-branch-list-mode
-    tla-browse-mode
-    tla-category-list-mode
-    tla-changelog-mode
-    tla-follow-symlinks-mode
-    tla-inventory-file-mode
-    tla-inventory-mode
-    tla-lint-mode
-    tla-logs-mode
-    tla-revision-list-mode
-    tla-revlog-mode
-    tla-tree-lint-mode
-    tla-version-list-mode
-    twittering-mode
-    urlview-mode
-    vc-annotate-mode
-    vc-dir-mode
-    vc-git-log-view-mode
-    vc-hg-log-view-mode
-    vc-svn-log-view-mode
-    vm-mode
-    vm-summary-mode
-    w3m-mode
-    wab-compilation-mode
-    xgit-annotate-mode
-    xgit-changelog-mode
-    xgit-diff-mode
-    xgit-revlog-mode
-    xhg-annotate-mode
-    xhg-log-mode
-    xhg-mode
-    xhg-mq-mode
-    xhg-mq-sub-mode
-    xhg-status-extra-mode)
-  "Modes that should come up in Emacs state."
-  :type  '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-insert-state-modes
-  '(comint-mode
-    erc-mode
-    eshell-mode
-    geiser-repl-mode
-    gud-mode
-    inferior-apl-mode
-    inferior-caml-mode
-    inferior-emacs-lisp-mode
-    inferior-j-mode
-    inferior-python-mode
-    inferior-scheme-mode
-    inferior-sml-mode
-    internal-ange-ftp-mode
-    prolog-inferior-mode
-    reb-mode
-    shell-mode
-    slime-repl-mode
-    term-mode
-    wdired-mode)
-  "Modes that should come up in Insert state."
-  :type  '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-motion-state-modes
-  '(apropos-mode
-    Buffer-menu-mode
-    calendar-mode
-    color-theme-mode
-    command-history-mode
-    compilation-mode
-    dictionary-mode
-    ert-results-mode
-    help-mode
-    Info-mode
-    Man-mode
-    speedbar-mode
-    undo-tree-visualizer-mode
-    woman-mode)
-  "Modes that should come up in Motion state."
-  :type  '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defvar evil-pending-overriding-maps nil
-  "An alist of pending overriding maps.")
-
-(defvar evil-pending-intercept-maps nil
-  "An alist of pending intercept maps.")
-
-(defcustom evil-overriding-maps
-  '((Buffer-menu-mode-map . nil)
-    (color-theme-mode-map . nil)
-    (comint-mode-map . nil)
-    (compilation-mode-map . nil)
-    (grep-mode-map . nil)
-    (dictionary-mode-map . nil)
-    (ert-results-mode-map . motion)
-    (Info-mode-map . motion)
-    (speedbar-key-map . nil)
-    (speedbar-file-key-map . nil)
-    (speedbar-buffers-key-map . nil))
-  "Keymaps that should override Evil maps.
-Entries have the form (MAP-VAR . STATE), where MAP-VAR is
-a keymap variable and STATE is the state whose bindings
-should be overridden. If STATE is nil, all states are
-overridden."
-  :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type symbol)
-  :group 'evil
-  :set #'(lambda (var values)
-           (evil-set-custom-state-maps 'evil-overriding-maps
-                                       'evil-pending-overriding-maps
-                                       'override-state
-                                       'evil-make-overriding-map
-                                       values))
-  :initialize 'evil-custom-initialize-pending-reset)
-
-(add-hook 'after-load-functions #'evil-update-pending-maps)
-
-(defcustom evil-intercept-maps
-  '((edebug-mode-map . nil))
-  "Keymaps that should intercept Evil maps.
-Entries have the form (MAP-VAR . STATE), where MAP-VAR is
-a keymap variable and STATE is the state whose bindings
-should be intercepted. If STATE is nil, all states are
-intercepted."
-  :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type symbol)
-  :group 'evil
-  :set #'(lambda (var values)
-           (evil-set-custom-state-maps 'evil-intercept-maps
-                                       'evil-pending-intercept-maps
-                                       'intercept-state
-                                       'evil-make-intercept-map
-                                       values))
-  :initialize 'evil-custom-initialize-pending-reset)
-
-(defcustom evil-motions
-  '(back-to-indentation
-    backward-char
-    backward-list
-    backward-paragraph
-    backward-sentence
-    backward-sexp
-    backward-up-list
-    backward-word
-    beginning-of-buffer
-    beginning-of-defun
-    beginning-of-line
-    beginning-of-visual-line
-    c-beginning-of-defun
-    c-end-of-defun
-    diff-file-next
-    diff-file-prev
-    diff-hunk-next
-    diff-hunk-prev
-    down-list
-    end-of-buffer
-    end-of-defun
-    end-of-line
-    end-of-visual-line
-    exchange-point-and-mark
-    forward-char
-    forward-list
-    forward-paragraph
-    forward-sentence
-    forward-sexp
-    forward-word
-    goto-last-change
-    ibuffer-backward-line
-    ibuffer-forward-line
-    isearch-abort
-    isearch-cancel
-    isearch-complete
-    isearch-del-char
-    isearch-delete-char
-    isearch-edit-string
-    isearch-exit
-    isearch-highlight-regexp
-    isearch-occur
-    isearch-other-control-char
-    isearch-other-meta-char
-    isearch-printing-char
-    isearch-query-replace
-    isearch-query-replace-regexp
-    isearch-quote-char
-    isearch-repeat-backward
-    isearch-repeat-forward
-    isearch-ring-advance
-    isearch-ring-retreat
-    isearch-toggle-case-fold
-    isearch-toggle-input-method
-    isearch-toggle-regexp
-    isearch-toggle-specified-input-method
-    isearch-toggle-word
-    isearch-yank-char
-    isearch-yank-kill
-    isearch-yank-line
-    isearch-yank-word-or-char
-    keyboard-quit
-    left-char
-    left-word
-    mouse-drag-region
-    mouse-save-then-kill
-    mouse-set-point
-    mouse-set-region
-    mwheel-scroll
-    move-beginning-of-line
-    move-end-of-line
-    next-error
-    next-line
-    paredit-backward
-    paredit-backward-down
-    paredit-backward-up
-    paredit-forward
-    paredit-forward-down
-    paredit-forward-up
-    pop-global-mark
-    pop-tag-mark
-    pop-to-mark-command
-    previous-error
-    previous-line
-    right-char
-    right-word
-    scroll-down
-    scroll-down-command
-    scroll-up
-    scroll-up-command
-    sgml-skip-tag-backward
-    sgml-skip-tag-forward
-    up-list)
-  "Non-Evil commands to initialize to motions."
-  :type  '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'evil
-  :set 'evil-set-custom-motions
-  :initialize 'evil-custom-initialize-pending-reset)
-
-(defcustom evil-visual-newline-commands
-  '(LaTeX-section
-    TeX-font)
-  "Commands excluding the trailing newline of a Visual Line selection.
-These commands work better without this newline."
-  :type  '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'evil
-  :set 'evil-set-visual-newline-commands
-  :initialize 'evil-custom-initialize-pending-reset)
-
-(defcustom evil-want-visual-char-semi-exclusive nil
-  "Visual character selection to beginning/end of line is exclusive.
-If non nil then an inclusive visual character selection which
-ends at the beginning or end of a line is turned into an
-exclusive selection. Thus if the selected (inclusive) range ends
-at the beginning of a line it is changed to not include the first
-character of that line, and if the selected range ends at the end
-of a line it is changed to not include the newline character of
-that line."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-text-object-change-visual-type t
-  "Text objects change the current visual state type.
-If non-nil then a text-object changes the type of the visual state to
-its default selection type (e.g. a word object always changes to
-charwise visual state). Otherwise the current visual state type is
-preserved."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defgroup evil-cjk nil
-  "CJK support"
-  :prefix "evil-cjk-"
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-cjk-emacs-word-boundary nil
-  "Determine word boundary exactly the same way as Emacs does."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil-cjk)
-
-(defcustom evil-cjk-word-separating-categories
-  '(;; Kanji
-    (?C . ?H) (?C . ?K) (?C . ?k) (?C . ?A) (?C . ?G)
-    ;; Hiragana
-    (?H . ?C) (?H . ?K) (?H . ?k) (?H . ?A) (?H . ?G)
-    ;; Katakana
-    (?K . ?C) (?K . ?H) (?K . ?k) (?K . ?A) (?K . ?G)
-    ;; half-width Katakana
-    (?k . ?C) (?k . ?H) (?k . ?K) ; (?k . ?A) (?k . ?G)
-    ;; full-width alphanumeric
-    (?A . ?C) (?A . ?H) (?A . ?K) ; (?A . ?k) (?A . ?G)
-    ;; full-width Greek
-    (?G . ?C) (?G . ?H) (?G . ?K) ; (?G . ?k) (?G . ?A)
-    )
-  "List of pair (cons) of categories to determine word boundary
-used in `evil-cjk-word-boundary-p'. See the documentation of
-`word-separating-categories'. Use `describe-categories' to see
-the list of categories."
-  :type '(alist :key-type (choice character (const nil))
-                :value-type (choice character (const nil)))
-  :group 'evil-cjk)
-
-(defcustom evil-cjk-word-combining-categories
-  '(;; default value in word-combining-categories
-    (nil . ?^) (?^ . nil)
-    ;; Roman
-    (?r . ?k) (?r . ?A) (?r . ?G)
-    ;; half-width Katakana
-    (?k . ?r) (?k . ?A) (?k . ?G)
-    ;; full-width alphanumeric
-    (?A . ?r) (?A . ?k) (?A . ?G)
-    ;; full-width Greek
-    (?G . ?r) (?G . ?k) (?G . ?A)
-    )
-  "List of pair (cons) of categories to determine word boundary
-used in `evil-cjk-word-boundary-p'. See the documentation of
-`word-combining-categories'. Use `describe-categories' to see the
-list of categories."
-  :type '(alist :key-type (choice character (const nil))
-                :value-type (choice character (const nil)))
-  :group 'evil-cjk)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-complete-emacs-commands 'in-turn
-  "TAB-completion for Emacs commands in ex command line.
-This variable determines when Emacs commands are considered for
-completion, always, never, or only if no Evil ex command is
-available for completion."
-  :group 'evil
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "Only if no ex-command." :value in-turn)
-                (const :tag "Never" :value nil)
-                (const :tag "Always" :value t)))
-
-(defface evil-ex-commands '(( nil
-                              :underline t
-                              :slant italic))
-  "Face for the Evil command in completion in ex mode."
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defface evil-ex-info '(( ((supports :slant))
-                          :slant italic
-                          :foreground "red"))
-  "Face for the info message in ex mode."
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-visual-char-range nil
-  "Type of default ex range in visual char state.
-If non-nil the default range when starting an ex command from
-character visual state is `<,`> otherwise it is '<,'>. In the
-first case the ex command will be passed a region covering only
-the visual selection. In the second case the passed region will
-be extended to contain full lines."
-  :group 'evil
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;; Searching
-(defcustom evil-symbol-word-search nil
-  "If nil then * and # search for words otherwise for symbols."
-  :group 'evil
-  :type 'boolean)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'evil-symbol-word-search)
-
-(defcustom evil-magic t
-  "Meaning which characters in a pattern are magic.
-The meaning of those values is the same as in Vim. Note that it
-only has influence if the Evil search module is chosen in
-`evil-search-module'."
-  :group 'evil
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "Very magic." :value very-magic)
-                (const :tag "Magic" :value t)
-                (const :tag "Nomagic" :value nil)
-                (const :tag "Very nomagic" :value very-nomagic)))
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-search-vim-style-regexp nil
-  "If non-nil Vim-style backslash codes are supported in search patterns.
-See `evil-transform-vim-style-regexp' for the supported backslash
-codes.  Note that this only affects the search command if
-`evil-search-module' is set to 'evil-search. The isearch module
-always uses plain Emacs regular expressions."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-interactive-search-highlight 'all-windows
-  "Determine in which windows the interactive highlighting should be shown."
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "All windows." all-windows)
-                (const :tag "Selected window." selected-window)
-                (const :tag "Disable highlighting." nil))
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-search-persistent-highlight t
-  "If non-nil matches remain highlighted when the search ends."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-search-case 'smart
-  "The case behaviour of the search command.
-Smart case means that the pattern is case sensitive if and only
-if it contains an upper case letter, otherwise it is case
-insensitive."
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "Case sensitive." sensitive)
-                (const :tag "Case insensitive." insensitive)
-                (const :tag "Smart case." smart))
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-substitute-case nil
-  "The case behaviour of the search command.
-Smart case means that the pattern is case sensitive if and only
-if it contains an upper case letter, otherwise it is case
-insensitive. If nil then the setting of `evil-ex-search-case' is
-used."
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "Same as interactive search." nil)
-                (const :tag "Case sensitive." sensitive)
-                (const :tag "Case insensitive." insensitive)
-                (const :tag "Smart case." smart))
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-search-interactive t
-  "If t search is interactive."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-search-highlight-all t
-  "If t and interactive search is enabled, all matches are
-highlighted."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-substitute-highlight-all t
-  "If t all matches for the substitute pattern are highlighted."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-substitute-interactive-replace t
-  "If t and substitute patterns are highlighted,
-the replacement is shown interactively."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-ex-substitute-global nil
-  "If non-nil substitute patterns are global by default.
-Usually (if this variable is nil) a substitution works only on
-the first match of a pattern in a line unless the 'g' flag is
-given, in which case the substitution happens on all matches in a
-line. If this option is non-nil, this behaviour is reversed: the
-substitution works on all matches unless the 'g' pattern is
-specified, then is works only on the first match."
-  :type  'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defface evil-ex-search '((t :inherit isearch))
-  "Face for interactive search."
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defface evil-ex-lazy-highlight '((t :inherit lazy-highlight))
-  "Face for highlighting all matches in interactive search."
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defface evil-ex-substitute-matches '((t :inherit lazy-highlight))
-  "Face for interactive substitute matches."
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defface evil-ex-substitute-replacement '((((supports :underline))
-                                           :underline t
-                                           :foreground "red"))
-  "Face for interactive replacement text."
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-command-window-height 8
-  "Height (in lines) of the command line window.
-Set to 0 to use the default height for `split-window'."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-display-shell-error-in-message nil
-  "Show error output of a shell command in the error buffer.
-If this variable is non-nil the error output of a shell command
-goes to the messages buffer instead of being mixed with the
-regular output. This happens only if the exit status of the
-command is non-zero."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-want-abbrev-expand-on-insert-exit t
-  "If non-nil abbrevs will be expanded when leaving Insert state
-like in Vim. This variable is read only on load."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-;;; Variables
-
-(defmacro evil-define-local-var (symbol &optional initvalue docstring)
-  "Define SYMBOL as permanent buffer local variable, and return SYMBOL.
-The parameters are the same as for `defvar', but the variable
-SYMBOL is made permanent buffer local."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug (symbolp &optional form stringp)))
-  `(progn
-     (defvar ,symbol ,initvalue ,docstring)
-     (make-variable-buffer-local ',symbol)
-     (put ',symbol 'permanent-local t)))
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-scroll-count 0
-  "Holds last used prefix for `evil-scroll-up'
-and `evil-scroll-down'.
-Determines how many lines should be scrolled.
-Default value is 0 - scroll half the screen.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-state nil
-  "The current Evil state.
-To change the state, use `evil-change-state'
-or call the state function (e.g., `evil-normal-state').")
-
-;; these may be used inside `evil-define-state'
-(evil-define-local-var evil-next-state nil
-  "The Evil state being switched to.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-previous-state-alist nil
-  "For Each evil state the Evil state being switched from.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-previous-state nil
-  "The Evil state being switched from.")
-
-(defvar evil-execute-in-emacs-state-buffer nil
-  "The buffer of the latest `evil-execute-in-emacs-state'.
-When this command is being executed the current buffer is stored
-in this variable. This is necessary in case the Emacs-command to
-be called changes the current buffer.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-mode-line-tag nil
-  "Mode-Line indicator for the current state.")
-(put 'evil-mode-line-tag 'risky-local-variable t)
-
-(defvar evil-global-keymaps-alist nil
-  "Association list of keymap variables.
-Entries have the form (MODE . KEYMAP), where KEYMAP
-is the variable containing the keymap for MODE.")
-
-(defvar evil-local-keymaps-alist nil
-  "Association list of keymap variables that must be
-reinitialized in each buffer. Entries have the form
-\(MODE . KEYMAP), where KEYMAP is the variable containing
-the keymap for MODE.")
-
-(defvar evil-minor-mode-keymaps-alist nil
-  "Association list of Evil states to minor-mode keymap alists.
-Entries have the form (STATE . MODE-MAP-ALIST), where
-MODE-MAP-ALIST is an alist taking the form of
-`minor-mode-map-alist'.")
-
-(defvar evil-state-properties nil
-  "Specifications made by `evil-define-state'.
-Entries have the form (STATE . PLIST), where PLIST is a property
-list specifying various aspects of the state. To access a property,
-use `evil-state-property'.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-mode-map-alist nil
-  "Association list of keymaps to use for Evil modes.
-Elements have the form (MODE . KEYMAP), with the first keymaps
-having higher priority.")
-
-(defvar evil-command-properties nil
-  "Specifications made by `evil-define-command'.")
-
-(defvar evil-change-commands '(evil-change)
-  "Commands that wrap or replace `evil-change'.
-This list exists to apply an inconsistency with vim's change command
-to commands that wrap or redefine it. See emacs-evil/evil#916.")
-
-(defvar evil-transient-vars '(cua-mode transient-mark-mode select-active-regions)
-  "List of variables pertaining to Transient Mark mode.")
-
-(defvar evil-transient-vals nil
-  "Association list of old values for Transient Mark mode variables.
-Entries have the form (VARIABLE VALUE LOCAL), where LOCAL is
-whether the variable was previously buffer-local.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-no-display nil
-  "If non-nil, various Evil displays are inhibited.
-Use the macro `evil-without-display' to set this variable.")
-
-(defvar evil-type-properties nil
-  "Specifications made by `evil-define-type'.
-Entries have the form (TYPE . PLIST), where PLIST is a property
-list specifying functions for handling the type: expanding it,
-describing it, etc.")
-
-(defvar evil-interactive-alist nil
-  "Association list of Evil-specific interactive codes.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-motion-marker nil
-  "Marker for storing the starting position of a motion.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-this-type nil
-  "Current motion type.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-this-type-modified nil
-  "Non-nil iff current motion type has been modified by the user.
-If the type has been modified, this variable contains the new
-type.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-this-register nil
-  "Current register.")
-
-(defvar evil-this-macro nil
-  "Current macro register.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-this-operator nil
-  "Current operator.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-this-motion nil
-  "Current motion.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-this-motion-count nil
-  "Current motion count.")
-
-(defvar evil-last-register nil
-  "The last executed register.")
-
-(defvar evil-inhibit-operator nil
-  "Inhibit current operator.
-If an operator calls a motion and the motion sets this variable
-to t, the operator code is not executed.")
-
-(defvar evil-inhibit-operator-value nil
-  "This variable is used to transfer the value
-of `evil-inhibit-operator' from one local scope to another.")
-
-;; used by `evil-define-operator'
-(defvar evil-operator-range-beginning nil
-  "Beginning of `evil-operator-range'.")
-
-(defvar evil-operator-range-end nil
-  "End of `evil-operator-range'.")
-
-(defvar evil-operator-range-type nil
-  "Type of `evil-operator-range'.")
-
-(defvar evil-operator-range-motion nil
-  "Motion of `evil-operator-range'.")
-
-(defvar evil-restriction-stack nil
-  "List of previous restrictions.
-Using `evil-with-restriction' stores the previous values of
-`point-min' and `point-max' as a pair in this list.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-markers-alist
-  '((?\( . evil-backward-sentence)
-    (?\) . evil-forward-sentence)
-    (?{ . evil-backward-paragraph)
-    (?} . evil-forward-paragraph)
-    (?' . evil-jump-backward-swap)
-    (?` . evil-jump-backward-swap)
-    (?< . evil-visual-beginning)
-    (?> . evil-visual-goto-end)
-    (?. . (lambda ()
-            (let (last-command)
-              (goto-last-change nil)))))
-  "Association list for markers.
-Entries have the form (CHAR . DATA), where CHAR is the marker's
-name and DATA is either a marker object as returned by `make-marker',
-a variable, a movement function, or a cons cell (STRING NUMBER),
-where STRING is a file path and NUMBER is a buffer position.
-The global value of this variable holds markers available from
-every buffer, while the buffer-local value holds markers available
-only in the current buffer.")
-
-(defconst evil-suppress-map (make-keymap)
-  "Full keymap disabling default bindings to `self-insert-command'.")
-(suppress-keymap evil-suppress-map t)
-
-(defvar evil-read-key-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Keymap active during `evil-read-key'.
-This keymap can be used to bind some commands during the
-execution of `evil-read-key' which is usually used to read a
-character argument for some commands, e.g. `evil-replace'.")
-
-;; TODO: customize size of ring
-(defvar evil-repeat-ring (make-ring 10)
-  "A ring of repeat-informations to repeat the last command.")
-
-(defvar evil-repeat-types
-  '((t . evil-repeat-keystrokes)
-    (change . evil-repeat-changes)
-    (motion . evil-repeat-motion)
-    (insert-at-point . evil-repeat-insert-at-point)
-    (ignore . nil))
-  "An alist of defined repeat-types.")
-
-(defvar evil-recording-repeat nil
-  "Whether we are recording a repeat.")
-
-(defvar evil-recording-current-command nil
-  "Whether we are recording the current command for repeat.")
-
-(defvar evil-repeat-changes nil
-  "Accumulated buffer changes for changed-based commands.")
-
-(defvar evil-repeat-info nil
-  "Information accumulated during current repeat.")
-
-(defvar evil-repeat-buffer nil
-  "The buffer in which the repeat started.
-If the buffer is changed, the repeat is cancelled.")
-
-(defvar evil-repeat-pos nil
-  "The position of point at the beginning of an change-tracking
-  editing command.")
-
-(defvar evil-repeat-keys nil
-  "The keys that invoked the current command.")
-
-(defvar evil-last-repeat nil
-  "Information about the latest repeat command.
-This is a list of three elements (POINT COUNT UNDO-POINTER),
-where POINT is the position of point before the latest repeat,
-COUNT the count-argument of the latest repeat command and
-UNDO-POINTER the head of the undo-list before the last command
-has been repeated.")
-
-(defvar evil-repeat-count nil
-  "The explicit count when repeating a command.")
-
-(defvar evil-maybe-remove-spaces nil
-  "Flag to determine if newly inserted spaces should be removed.
-See the function `evil-maybe-remove-spaces'.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-insert-count nil
-  "The explicit count passed to an command starting Insert state.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-insert-vcount nil
-  "The information about the number of following lines the
-insertion should be repeated. This is list (LINE COLUMN COUNT)
-where LINE is the line-number where the original insertion
-started and COLUMN is either a number or function determining the
-column where the repeated insertions should take place. COUNT is
-number of repeats (including the original insertion).")
-
-(defvar evil-insert-skip-empty-lines nil
-  "Non-nil of the current insertion should not take place on
-  lines at which the insertion point is behind the end of the
-  line.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-insert-lines nil
-  "Non-nil if the current insertion command is a line-insertion
-command o or O.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-insert-repeat-info nil
-  "Repeat information accumulated during an insertion.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-replace-alist nil
-  "Association list of characters overwritten in Replace state.
-The format is (POS . CHAR).")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-echo-area-message nil
-  "Previous value of `current-message'.")
-
-(defvar evil-write-echo-area nil
-  "If set to t inside `evil-save-echo-area', then the echo area
-is not restored.")
-
-(defvar evil-last-find nil
-  "A pair (FUNCTION . CHAR) describing the lastest character
-  search command.")
-
-(defvar evil-last-paste nil
-  "Information about the latest paste.
-This should be a list (CMD COUNT POINT BEG END FIRSTVISUAL) where
-CMD is the last paste-command (`evil-paste-before',
-`evil-paste-after' or `evil-visual-paste'), COUNT is the repeat
-count of the paste, POINT is the position of point before the
-paste, BEG end END are the region of the inserted
-text. FIRSTVISUAL is t if and only if the previous command was
-the first visual paste (i.e. before any paste-pop).")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-last-undo-entry nil
-  "Information about the latest undo entry in the buffer.
-This should be a pair (OBJ . CONS) where OBJ is the entry as an
-object, and CONS is a copy of the entry.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-current-insertion nil
-  "Information about the latest insertion in insert state.
-This should be a pair (BEG . END) that describes the
-buffer-region of the newly inserted text.")
-
-(defvar evil-last-insertion nil
-  "The last piece of inserted text.")
-
-(defvar evil-last-small-deletion nil
-  "The last piece of deleted text.
-The text should be less than a line.")
-
-(defvar evil-was-yanked-without-register t
-  "Whether text being saved to the numbered-register ring was
-not deleted and not yanked to a specific register.")
-
-(defvar evil-paste-count nil
-  "The count argument of the current paste command.")
-
-(defvar evil-temporary-undo nil
-  "When undo is disabled in current buffer.
-Certain commands depending on undo use this variable
-instead of `buffer-undo-list'.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-undo-list-pointer nil
-  "Everything up to this mark is united in the undo-list.")
-
-(defvar evil-in-single-undo nil
-  "Set to non-nil if the current undo steps are connected.")
-
-(defvar evil-flash-timer nil
-  "Timer for flashing search results.")
-
-(defvar evil-search-prompt nil
-  "String to use for search prompt.")
-
-(defvar evil-search-forward-history nil
-  "History of forward searches.")
-
-(defvar evil-search-backward-history nil
-  "History of backward searches.")
-
-(defvar evil-inner-text-objects-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Keymap for inner text objects.")
-
-(defvar evil-outer-text-objects-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Keymap for outer text objects.")
-
-(defvar evil-window-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Keymap for window-related commands.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-input-method nil
-  "Input method used in Insert state and Emacs state.")
-
-;;; Visual state
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-beginning nil
-  "The beginning of the Visual selection, a marker.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-end nil
-  "The end of the Visual selection, a marker.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-point nil
-  "The position of point in Visual state, a marker.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-mark nil
-  "The position of mark in Visual state, a marker.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-previous-mark nil
-  "The position of mark before Visual state, a marker.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-selection nil
-  "The kind of Visual selection.
-This is a selection as defined by `evil-define-visual-selection'.")
-
-;; we could infer the direction by comparing `evil-visual-mark'
-;; and `evil-visual-point', but destructive operations may
-;; displace the markers
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-direction 0
-  "Whether point follows mark in Visual state.
-Negative if point precedes mark, otherwise positive.
-See also the function `evil-visual-direction'.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-properties nil
-  "Property list of miscellaneous Visual properties.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-region-expanded nil
-  "Whether the region matches the Visual selection.
-That is, whether the positions of point and mark have been
-expanded to coincide with the selection's boundaries.
-This makes the selection available to functions acting
-on Emacs' region.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-overlay nil
-  "Overlay for highlighting the Visual selection.
-Not used for blockwise selections, in which case
-see `evil-visual-block-overlays'.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-block-overlays nil
-  "Overlays for Visual Block selection, one for each line.
-They are reused to minimize flicker.")
-
-(defvar evil-visual-alist nil
-  "Association list of Visual selection functions.
-Elements have the form (NAME . FUNCTION).")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-visual-x-select-timer nil
-  "Timer for updating the X selection in visual state.")
-
-(defvar evil-visual-x-select-timeout 0.1
-  "Time in seconds for the update of the X selection.")
-
-(declare-function origami-open-all-nodes "origami.el")
-(declare-function origami-close-all-nodes "origami.el")
-(declare-function origami-toggle-node "origami.el")
-(declare-function origami-open-node "origami.el")
-(declare-function origami-open-node-recursively "origami.el")
-(declare-function origami-close-node "origami.el")
-
-(defvar evil-fold-list
-  `(((vdiff-mode)
-     :open-all   vdiff-open-all-folds
-     :close-all  vdiff-close-all-folds
-     :toggle     nil
-     :open       ,(lambda () (call-interactively 'vdiff-open-fold))
-     :open-rec   ,(lambda () (call-interactively 'vdiff-open-fold))
-     :close      ,(lambda () (call-interactively 'vdiff-close-fold)))
-    ((vdiff-3way-mode)
-     :open-all   vdiff-open-all-folds
-     :close-all  vdiff-close-all-folds
-     :toggle     nil
-     :open       ,(lambda () (call-interactively 'vdiff-open-fold))
-     :open-rec   ,(lambda () (call-interactively 'vdiff-open-fold))
-     :close      ,(lambda () (call-interactively 'vdiff-close-fold)))
-    ((hs-minor-mode)
-     :open-all   hs-show-all
-     :close-all  hs-hide-all
-     :toggle     hs-toggle-hiding
-     :open       hs-show-block
-     :open-rec   nil
-     :close      hs-hide-block)
-    ((hide-ifdef-mode)
-     :open-all   show-ifdefs
-     :close-all  hide-ifdefs
-     :toggle     nil
-     :open       show-ifdef-block
-     :open-rec   nil
-     :close      hide-ifdef-block)
-    ((outline-mode
-      outline-minor-mode
-      org-mode
-      markdown-mode)
-     :open-all   show-all
-     :close-all  ,(lambda ()
-                    (with-no-warnings (hide-sublevels 1)))
-     :toggle     outline-toggle-children
-     :open       ,(lambda ()
-                    (with-no-warnings
-                      (show-entry)
-                      (show-children)))
-     :open-rec   show-subtree
-     :close      hide-subtree)
-    ((origami-mode)
-     :open-all   ,(lambda () (origami-open-all-nodes (current-buffer)))
-     :close-all  ,(lambda () (origami-close-all-nodes (current-buffer)))
-     :toggle     ,(lambda () (origami-toggle-node (current-buffer) (point)))
-     :open       ,(lambda () (origami-open-node (current-buffer) (point)))
-     :open-rec   ,(lambda () (origami-open-node-recursively (current-buffer) (point)))
-     :close      ,(lambda () (origami-close-node (current-buffer) (point)))))
-  "Actions to be performed for various folding operations.
-
-The value should be a list of fold handlers, were a fold handler has
-the format:
-
-  ((MODES) PROPERTIES)
-
-MODES acts as a predicate, containing the symbols of all major or
-minor modes for which the handler should match.  For example:
-
-  '((outline-minor-mode org-mode) ...)
-
-would match for either outline-minor-mode or org-mode, even though the
-former is a minor mode and the latter is a major.
-
-PROPERTIES specifies possible folding actions and the functions to be
-applied in the event of a match on one (or more) of the MODES; the
-supported properties are:
-
-  - `:open-all'
-    Open all folds.
-  - `:close-all'
-    Close all folds.
-  - `:toggle'
-    Toggle the display of the fold at point.
-  - `:open'
-    Open the fold at point.
-  - `:open-rec'
-    Open the fold at point recursively.
-  - `:close'
-    Close the fold at point.
-
-Each value must be a function.  A value of `nil' will cause the action
-to be ignored for that respective handler.  For example:
-
-  `((org-mode)
-     :close-all  nil
-     :open       ,(lambda ()
-                    (show-entry)
-                    (show-children))
-     :close      hide-subtree)
-
-would ignore `:close-all' actions and invoke the provided functions on
-`:open' or `:close'.")
-
-;;; Ex
-
-(defvar evil-ex-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Keymap for Ex.
-Key sequences bound in this map are immediately executed.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-completion-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Completion keymap for Ex.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-initial-input nil
-  "Additional initial content of the ex command line.
-This content of this variable is appended to the ex command line
-if ex is started interactively.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-shell-argument-initialized nil
-  "This variable is set to t if shell command completion has been initialized.
-See `evil-ex-init-shell-argument-completion'.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-commands nil
-  "Association list of command bindings and functions.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-history nil
-  "History of Ex commands.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-current-buffer nil
-  "The buffer from which Ex was started.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-expression nil
-  "The evaluation tree.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-tree nil
-  "The syntax tree.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-command nil
-  "The current Ex command.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-previous-command nil
-  "The previously executed Ex command.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-cmd nil
-  "The current Ex command string.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-point nil
-  "The position of `point' when the ex command has been called.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-range nil
-  "The current range of the Ex command.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-bang nil
-  "The \"!\" argument of the current Ex command.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-argument nil
-  "The current argument of the Ex command.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-argument-handler nil
-  "The argument handler for the current Ex command.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-argument-types nil
-  "Association list of argument handlers.")
-
-(defvar evil-previous-shell-command nil
-  "The last shell command.")
-
-;; Searching
-(defvar evil-ex-search-history nil
-  "The history for the search command.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-search-direction nil
-  "The direction of the current search, either 'forward or 'backward.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-search-count nil
-  "The count if the current search.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-search-start-point nil
-  "The point where the search started.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-search-overlay nil
-  "The overlay for the current search result.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-search-pattern nil
-  "The last search pattern.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-search-offset nil
-  "The last search offset.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-search-match-beg nil
-  "The beginning position of the last match.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-search-match-end nil
-  "The end position of the last match.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-substitute-pattern nil
-  "The last substitute pattern.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-substitute-replacement nil
-  "The last substitute replacement.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-substitute-flags nil
-  "The last substitute flags.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-substitute-current-replacement nil
-  "The actual replacement.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-last-was-search nil
-  "Non-nil if the previous was a search.
-Otherwise the previous command is assumed as substitute.")
-
-;;; Command line window
-
-(defvar evil-command-window-current-buffer nil
-  "The buffer from which the command line window was called.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-command-window-execute-fn nil
-  "The command to execute when exiting the command line window.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-command-window-cmd-key nil
-  "The key for the command that opened the command line window (:, /, or ?).")
-
-;; The lazy-highlighting framework.
-(evil-define-local-var evil-ex-active-highlights-alist nil
-  "An alist of currently active highlights.")
-
-(evil-define-local-var evil-ex-hl-update-timer nil
-  "Time used for updating highlights.")
-
-(defvar evil-ex-search-keymap (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Keymap used in ex-search-mode.")
-(define-key evil-ex-search-keymap [escape] 'abort-recursive-edit)
-(set-keymap-parent evil-ex-search-keymap minibuffer-local-map)
-
-(defconst evil-version
-  (eval-when-compile
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (let ((dir (file-name-directory (or load-file-name
-                                          byte-compile-current-file))))
-        ;; git repository
-        (if (and (file-exists-p (concat dir "/.git"))
-                 (ignore-errors
-                   (zerop (call-process "git" nil '(t nil) nil
-                                        "rev-parse"
-                                        "--short" "HEAD"))))
-            (progn
-              (goto-char (point-min))
-              (concat "evil-git-"
-                      (buffer-substring (point-min)
-                                        (line-end-position))))
-          ;; no repo, use plain version
-          "1.2.13"))))
-  "The current version of Evil")
-
-(defcustom evil-want-integration t
-  "Whether to load evil-integration.el.
-This variable must be set before Evil is loaded."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-want-keybinding t
-  "Whether to load evil-keybindings.el.
-
-This loads a set of keybindings for evil in other modes as well as
-setting the initial evil state in those modes.
-
-This variable must be set before evil is loaded."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-want-minibuffer nil
-  "Whether to enable Evil in minibuffer(s)."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil
-  :set #'(lambda (sym value)
-           (set-default sym value)
-           (if value
-               (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'evil-initialize)
-             (remove-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'evil-initialize))))
-
-(defun evil-version ()
-  (interactive)
-  (message "Evil version %s" evil-version))
-
-(provide 'evil-vars)
-
-;;; evil-vars.el ends here
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-;;; evil.el --- extensible vi layer
-
-;; The following list of authors was kept up to date until the beginning of
-;; 2017, when evil moved under new maintainers. For authors since then, please
-;; consult the git logs.
-
-;;      Alessandro Piras <laynor at gmail.com>
-;;      Alexander Baier <alexander.baier at mailbox.org>
-;;      Antono Vasiljev <antono.vasiljev at gmail.com>
-;;      Bailey Ling <bling at live.ca>
-;;      Barry O'Reilly <gundaetiapo at gmail.com>
-;;      Christoph Lange <langec at web.de>
-;;      Daniel Reiter <danieltreiter at gmail.com>
-;;      Eivind Fonn <evfonn at gmail.com>
-;;      Emanuel Evans <emanuel.evans at gmail.com>
-;;      Eric Siegel <siegel.eric at gmail.com>
-;;      Eugene Yaremenko <w3techplayground at gmail.com>
-;;      Frank Fischer <frank-fischer at shadow-soft.de>
-;;      Frank Terbeck <ft at bewatermyfriend.org>
-;;      Gordon Gustafson <gordon3.14 at gmail.com>
-;;      Herbert Jones <jones.herbert at gmail.com>
-;;      Jonas Bernoulli <jonas at bernoul.li>
-;;      Jonathan Claggett <jclaggett at lonocloud.com>
-;;      José A. Romero L. <escherdragon at gmail.com>
-;;      Justin Burkett <justin at burkett.cc>
-;;      Lars Andersen <expez at expez.com>
-;;      Lintaro Ina <tarao.gnn at gmail.com>
-;;      Lukasz Wrzosek <wrzoski at mail.com>
-;;      Marian Schubert <maio at netsafe.cz>
-;;      Matthew Malcomson <>
-;;      Michael Markert <markert.michael at googlemail.com>
-;;      Mike Gerwitz <mikegerwitz at gnu.org>
-;;      Nikolai Weibull <now at bitwi.se>
-;;      phaebz <phaebz at gmail.com>
-;;      ralesi <scio62 at gmail.com>
-;;      Rodrigo Setti <rodrigosetti at gmail.com>
-;;      Sanel Zukan <sanelz at gmail.com>
-;;      Sarah Brofeldt <sarah at thinkmonster.(none)>
-;;      Simon Hafner <hafnersimon at gmail.com>
-;;      Stefan Wehr <mail at stefanwehr.de>
-;;      Sune Simonsen <sune.simonsen at jayway.com>
-;;      Thomas Hisch <thomas at opentech.at>
-;;      Tim Harper <timcharper at gmail.com>
-;;      Tom Willemse <tom at ryuslash.org>
-;;      Trevor Murphy <trevor.m.murphy at gmail.com>
-;;      Ulrich Müller <ulm at gentoo.org>
-;;      Vasilij Schneidermann <v.schneidermann at gmail.com>
-;;      Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;;      Winfred Lu <winfred.lu at gmail.com>
-;;      Wolfgang Jenkner <wjenkner at inode.at>
-;;      Xiao Hanyu <xiaohanyu1988 at gmail.com>
-;;      York Zhao <yzhao at telecor.com>
-
-;; Maintainers: The emacs-evil team. <https://github.com/orgs/emacs-evil/people>
-;;      To get in touch, please use the bug tracker or the
-;;      mailing list (see below).
-;; Created: 2011-03-01
-;; Version: 1.2.13
-;; Keywords: emulation, vim
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil
-;;      Repository: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil.git
-;;      EmacsWiki: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Evil
-;; Bug tracker: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil/issues
-;;      If you have bug reports, suggestions or patches, please
-;;      create an issue at the bug tracker (open for everyone).
-;;      Other discussions (tips, extensions) go to the mailing list.
-;; Mailing list: <implementations-list at lists.ourproject.org>
-;;      Subscribe: http://tinyurl.com/implementations-list
-;;      Newsgroup: nntp://news.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.vim-emulation
-;;      Archives: http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.vim-emulation
-;;      You don't have to subscribe to post; we usually reply
-;;      within a few days and CC our replies back to you.
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of Evil.
-;;
-;; Evil is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Evil is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Evil.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Evil is an extensible vi layer for Emacs. It emulates the main
-;; features of Vim, and provides facilities for writing custom
-;; extensions.
-;;
-;; Evil lives in a Git repository. To obtain Evil, do
-;;
-;;      git clone git://github.com/emacs-evil/evil.git
-;;
-;; Move Evil to ~/.emacs.d/evil (or somewhere else in the `load-path').
-;; Then add the following lines to ~/.emacs:
-;;
-;;      (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/evil")
-;;      (require 'evil)
-;;      (evil-mode 1)
-;;
-;; Evil requires undo-tree.el for linear undo and undo branches:
-;;
-;;      http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/UndoTree
-;;
-;; Otherwise, Evil uses regular Emacs undo.
-;;
-;; Evil requires `goto-last-change' and `goto-last-change-reverse'
-;; function for the corresponding motions g; g, as well as the
-;; last-change-register `.'. One package providing these functions is
-;; goto-chg.el:
-;;
-;;     http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/GotoChg
-;;
-;; Without this package the corresponding motions will raise an error.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-vars)
-(require 'evil-common)
-(require 'evil-core)
-(require 'evil-states)
-(require 'evil-repeat)
-(require 'evil-macros)
-(require 'evil-search)
-(require 'evil-ex)
-(require 'evil-digraphs)
-(require 'evil-types)
-(require 'evil-commands)
-(require 'evil-jumps)
-(require 'evil-maps)
-
-(when evil-want-integration
-  (require 'evil-integration))
-
-(when evil-want-keybinding
-  (require 'evil-keybindings))
-
-(run-hooks 'evil-after-load-hook)
-
-(provide 'evil)
-
-;;; evil.el ends here
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-This is evil.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from evil.texi.
-
-This manual is for Evil (version 0.1 of 2011-07-30), an extensible vi
-layer for Emacs.
-
-   Copyright  2011 Frank Fischer and Vegard ye.
-
-     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
-     document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
-     Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software
-     Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and
-     no Back-Cover Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the
-     section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
-
-   The Evil team thanks everyone at gmane.emacs.vim-emulation for their
-feedback and contributions.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Evil: (evil). Extensible vi layer for Emacs.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Overview,  Prev: (dir),  Up: (dir)
-
-Evil
-****
-
-This is the manual for Evil, an extensible vi layer for Emacs.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Overview::
-* Settings::
-* Keymaps::
-* Hooks::
-* Macros::
-* Other internals::
-* GNU Free Documentation License::
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Overview,  Next: Settings,  Up: Top
-
-1 Overview
-**********
-
-Evil is an extensible vi layer for Emacs.  It emulates the main features
-of Vim,(1) turning Emacs into a modal editor.  Like Emacs in general,
-Evil is extensible in Emacs Lisp.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Installation::
-* Modes and states::
-
-   ---------- Footnotes ----------
-
-   (1) Vim is the most popular version of "vi", a modal text editor with
-many implementations.  Vim also adds some functions of its own, like
-Visual selection and text objects.  For more information, see:
-<http://www.vim.org/>
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: Modes and states,  Up: Overview
-
-1.1 Installation
-================
-
-Evil lives in a Git repository.  To download Evil, do:
-
-     git clone https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil.git
-
-Move Evil to '~/.emacs.d/evil'.  Then add the following lines to
-'~/.emacs':
-
-     (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/evil")
-     (require 'evil)
-     (evil-mode 1)
-
-Evil requires 'undo-tree.el' to provide linear undo and undo branches.
-It is available from EmacsWiki.(1)  (A copy of 'undo-tree.el' is also
-included in the Git repository.)
-
-   ---------- Footnotes ----------
-
-   (1) <http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/UndoTree>
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Modes and states,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Overview
-
-1.2 Modes and states
-====================
-
-The next time Emacs is started, it will come up in "Normal state",
-denoted by '<N>' on the mode line.  This is where the main vi bindings
-are defined.  Note that you can always disable Normal state with 'C-z',
-which switches to an "Emacs state" (denoted by '<E>') in which vi keys
-are completely disabled.  Press 'C-z' again to switch back to Normal
-state.
-
-   Evil uses the term "state" for what is called a "mode" in vi, since
-"mode" already has its own meaning in Emacs.  Evil defines a number of
-states, such as Normal state ('<N>'), Insert state ('<I>'), Visual state
-('<V>'), Replace state ('<R>'), Operator-Pending state ('<O>'), Motion
-state ('<M>') and Emacs state ('<E>').  Each state has its own keymaps
-and customization variables.
-
-   Meanwhile, a "mode" in Emacs is a set of key bindings for editing a
-certain sort of text, like 'emacs-lisp-mode' for Emacs Lisp.  Modes may
-include custom bindings for Evil states.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Settings,  Next: Keymaps,  Prev: Overview,  Up: Top
-
-2 Settings
-**********
-
-Evil's behavior can be adjusted by setting various variables.  The
-current values may be inspected by doing 'M-x customize-group RET evil
-RET'.
-
-   To change the value of a variable, add a 'setq' form to '~/.emacs',
-preferably before Evil is loaded:(1)
-
-     (setq evil-shift-width 8)
-     ;; Load Evil
-     (require 'evil) ...
-
-Note that if a variable is buffer-local, you must use 'setq-default'
-instead of 'setq' to change its global value.
-
- -- Variable: evil-auto-indent
-     Whether the current line is indented when entering Insert state.
-     If 't' (the default), then the line is indented.  If 'nil', then
-     the line is not indented.  Buffer-local.
-
- -- Variable: evil-shift-width
-     The number of columns a line is shifted by the commands '>' and
-     '<'.
-
- -- Variable: evil-repeat-move-cursor
-     If 't' (the default), then repeating a command with '.' may change
-     the position of the cursor.  If 'nil', then the original position
-     is preserved.
-
- -- Variable: evil-find-skip-newlines
-     If 't', then 'f', 'F', 't' and 'T' may skip over newlines to find a
-     character.  If 'nil' (the default), then they are restricted to the
-     current line.
-
- -- Variable: evil-move-cursor-back
-     If 't' (the default), then the cursor moves backwards when exiting
-     Insert state.  If 'nil', then the cursor does not move.
-
- -- Variable: evil-want-fine-undo
-     If 't', then a change-based action like 'cw' may be undone in
-     several steps.  If 'nil' (the default), then it is undone in one
-     step.
-
- -- Variable: evil-regexp-search
-     If 't' (the default), then '/' and '?' use regular expressions for
-     searching.  If 'nil', they use plain text.
-
- -- Variable: evil-search-wrap
-     If 't' (the default), then '/' and '?' wrap the search around the
-     buffer.  If 'nil', then they stop at buffer boundaries.
-
- -- Variable: evil-flash-delay
-     The number of seconds to flash search matches when pressing 'n' and
-     'N'.
-
- -- Variable: evil-want-C-i-jump
-     If 't' (the default), then 'C-i' jumps forwards in the jump list.
-     If 'nil', then 'C-i' inserts a tab.
-
- -- Variable: evil-want-C-u-scroll
-     If 't', then 'C-u' scrolls the buffer.  If 'nil' (the default),
-     then 'C-u' begins a numeric prefix argument.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* The cursor::
-* The initial state::
-
-   ---------- Footnotes ----------
-
-   (1) Strictly speaking, the order only matters if the variable affects
-the way Evil is loaded.  This is the case with some of the 'evil-want-'
-variables.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: The cursor,  Next: The initial state,  Up: Settings
-
-2.1 The cursor
-==============
-
-A state may change the cursor's appearance.  The cursor settings are
-stored in the variables below, which may contain a cursor type as per
-the 'cursor-type' variable, a color string as passed to the
-'set-cursor-color' function, a zero-argument function for changing the
-cursor, or a list of the above.  For example, the following changes the
-cursor in Replace state to a red box:
-
-     (setq evil-replace-state-cursor '("red" box))
-
-If the state does not specify a cursor, 'evil-default-cursor' is used.
-
- -- Variable: evil-default-cursor
-     The default cursor.
-
- -- Variable: evil-normal-state-cursor
-     The cursor for Normal state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-insert-state-cursor
-     The cursor for Insert state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-visual-state-cursor
-     The cursor for Visual state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-replace-state-cursor
-     The cursor for Replace state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-operator-state-cursor
-     The cursor for Operator-Pending state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-motion-state-cursor
-     The cursor for Motion state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-emacs-state-cursor
-     The cursor for Emacs state.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: The initial state,  Prev: The cursor,  Up: Settings
-
-2.2 The initial state
-=====================
-
-By default, a new buffer comes up in Normal state.  This can be changed
-with the function 'evil-set-initial-state'.
-
- -- Function: evil-set-initial-state mode state
-     Set the initial state for a buffer in which MODE is active to
-     STATE.  MODE should be a major mode such as 'text-mode', although
-     minor modes work as well.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Keymaps,  Next: Hooks,  Prev: Settings,  Up: Top
-
-3 Keymaps
-*********
-
-Evil's key bindings are stored in a number of keymaps.  Each state has a
-"global keymap", where the default key bindings for the state are
-stored.  For example, the global keymap for Normal state is
-'evil-normal-state-map', and the key bindings in this map are seen in
-all buffers that are currently in Normal state.
-
-   Keymaps are modified with the Emacs function 'define-key':
-
-     (define-key evil-normal-state-map "w" 'foo)
-
-This binds the key 'w' to the command 'foo' in Normal state.  The file
-'evil-maps.el' contains all the key bindings.
-
- -- Variable: evil-normal-state-map
-     The global keymap for Normal state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-insert-state-map
-     The global keymap for Insert state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-visual-state-map
-     The global keymap for Visual state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-replace-state-map
-     The global keymap for Replace state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-operator-state-map
-     The global keymap for Operator-Pending state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-motion-state-map
-     The global keymap for Motion state.
-
-Each state also has a "buffer-local keymap", which is specific to the
-current buffer and has precedence over the global keymap.  These maps
-may be changed from a mode hook.
-
- -- Variable: evil-normal-state-local-map
-     Buffer-local keymap for Normal state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-insert-state-local-map
-     Buffer-local keymap for Insert state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-visual-state-local-map
-     Buffer-local keymap for Visual state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-replace-state-local-map
-     Buffer-local keymap for Replace state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-operator-state-local-map
-     Buffer-local keymap for Operator-Pending state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-motion-state-local-map
-     Buffer-local keymap for Motion state.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* evil-define-key::
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: evil-define-key,  Up: Keymaps
-
-3.1 'evil-define-key'
-=====================
-
-Finally, Evil provides the function 'evil-define-key' for adding state
-bindings to a regular keymap.
-
- -- Function: evil-define-key state keymap key def
-     In KEYMAP, create a binding from KEY to DEF in STATE.  STATE is one
-     of 'normal', 'insert', 'visual', 'replace', 'operator' and
-     'motion'.  The other parameters are like those of 'define-key'.
-
-'evil-define-key' can be used to augment existing modes with state
-bindings, as well as create packages for custom bindings.  For example,
-the following will create a minor mode 'foo-mode' with Normal state
-bindings for the keys 'w' and 'e':
-
-     (define-minor-mode foo-mode
-       "Foo mode."
-       :keymap (make-sparse-keymap))
-
-     (evil-define-key 'normal foo-mode-map "w" 'bar)
-     (evil-define-key 'normal foo-mode-map "e" 'baz)
-
-This minor mode can then be enabled in any buffers where the custom
-bindings are desired:
-
-     (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'foo-mode) ; enable alongside 'text-mode'
-
-If the minor mode is put into its own file 'foo.el' with a '(provide
-'foo)' statement, it becomes an Emacs package.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Hooks,  Next: Macros,  Prev: Keymaps,  Up: Top
-
-4 Hooks
-*******
-
-A "hook" is a list of functions to execute.  Hooks are modified with the
-Emacs function 'add-hook'.  Evil provides entry and exit hooks for all
-of its states.
-
- -- Variable: evil-normal-state-entry-hook
-     Run when entering Normal state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-normal-state-exit-hook
-     Run when exiting Normal state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-insert-state-entry-hook
-     Run when entering Insert state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-insert-state-exit-hook
-     Run when exiting Insert state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-visual-state-entry-hook
-     Run when entering Visual state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-visual-state-exit-hook
-     Run when exiting Visual state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-replace-state-entry-hook
-     Run when entering Replace state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-replace-state-exit-hook
-     Run when exiting Replace state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-operator-state-entry-hook
-     Run when entering Operator-Pending state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-operator-state-exit-hook
-     Run when exiting Operator-Pending state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-motion-state-entry-hook
-     Run when entering Motion state.
-
- -- Variable: evil-motion-state-exit-hook
-     Run when exiting Motion state.
-
-When these hooks are run, the variables 'evil-next-state' and
-'evil-previous-state' hold information about the states being switched
-to and from.
-
- -- Variable: evil-next-state
-     The state being switched to.
-
- -- Variable: evil-previous-state
-     The state being switched from.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Macros,  Next: Other internals,  Prev: Hooks,  Up: Top
-
-5 Macros
-********
-
-Evil is implemented in terms of reusable macros.  Package writers can
-use these to define new commands.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Motions::
-* Operators::
-* Text objects::
-* Types::
-* States::
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Motions,  Next: Operators,  Up: Macros
-
-5.1 Motions
-===========
-
-A "motion" is a command which moves the cursor, such as 'w' and 'e'.
-Motions are defined with the macro 'evil-define-motion'.  Motions not
-defined in this way should be declared with 'evil-declare-motion'.
-
- -- Function: evil-declare-motion command
-     Declare COMMAND to be a motion.  This ensures that it works
-     properly in Visual state.
-
- -- Macro: evil-define-motion motion (count args...) doc keyword-args...
-          body...
-     Define a movement command MOTION.  A motion can have any number of
-     arguments, but the first argument, if any, has a predefined meaning
-     as the COUNT.  It is a positive or negative number, or 'nil'.  The
-     argument list is followed by the documentation string DOC, which is
-     followed by optional keyword arguments:
-
-     ':type TYPE'
-          The TYPE determines how the motion works after an operator.
-          If TYPE is 'inclusive', then the ending position is included
-          in the motion range.  If TYPE is 'line', then the range is
-          expanded to linewise positions.  If TYPE is 'block', then the
-          range is blockwise.  The default is 'exclusive', which means
-          that the range is used as-is.
-
-     ':jump JUMP'
-          If JUMP is 't', then the previous position is stored in the
-          jump list so it can be restored with 'C-o'.  The default is
-          'nil'.
-
-     The keyword arguments are followed by the BODY, which is where the
-     motion's behavior is defined.  For instance:
-
-          (evil-define-motion foo-forward (count)
-            "Move to the right by COUNT characters."
-            :type inclusive
-            (forward-char (or count 1)))
-
-     For more examples, you can view the source code for any command
-     with 'C-h k'.  For instance, 'evil-goto-line' may be viewed by
-     typing 'C-h k G' and following the file link.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Operators,  Next: Text objects,  Prev: Motions,  Up: Macros
-
-5.2 Operators
-=============
-
-An "operator" is a command which acts on the text moved over by a
-motion, such as 'c', 'd' and 'y'.  Operators are defined with the macro
-'evil-define-operator'.
-
- -- Macro: evil-define-operator operator (beg end type args...) doc
-          keyword-args... body...
-     Define an operator command OPERATOR.  An operator must have at
-     least two or three arguments, which have predefined meanings.  BEG
-     is the beginning position, END is the ending position, and TYPE, if
-     given, is the type of the motion range.  The argument list is
-     followed by the documentation string DOC, which is followed by
-     optional keyword arguments:
-
-     ':type TYPE'
-          Make the input range be a certain TYPE.  For example, an
-          operator which only works with whole lines may set TYPE to
-          'line'.
-
-     ':motion MOTION'
-          Use the motion MOTION instead of reading one from the
-          keyboard.  This does not affect the behavior in Visual state,
-          where the selection boundaries are used instead.
-
-     ':repeat REPEAT'
-          If REPEAT is 't' (the default), then '.' will repeat the
-          operator.  If REPEAT is 'nil', then the operator will not be
-          repeated.
-
-     ':move-point MOVE-POINT'
-          If MOVE-POINT is 't' (the default), then the cursor is
-          positioned at the beginning of the range.  If MOVE-POINT is
-          'nil', then the original position is preserved.
-
-     ':keep-visual KEEP-VISUAL'
-          If KEEP-VISUAL is 't', then the selection is not disabled when
-          the operator is run in Visual state; it is up to the operator
-          to do this.  The default is 'nil', which means that Visual
-          state is exited automatically.
-
-     The keyword arguments are followed by the BODY, which is where the
-     operator's actions on BEG and END are defined.  For example,
-     'evil-rot13', which is bound to 'g?' and performs ROT13 encryption
-     on the text, may be defined as:
-
-          (evil-define-operator evil-rot13 (beg end)
-            "ROT13 encrypt text."
-            (rot13-region beg end))
-
-     Pressing 'g?w' will encrypt a word by calling 'rot13-region' on the
-     text moved over by the 'w' motion.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Text objects,  Next: Types,  Prev: Operators,  Up: Macros
-
-5.3 Text objects
-================
-
-A "text object" is a special kind of motion which sets a beginning
-position as well as an ending position, such as 'iw' and 'a('.  In
-Visual state, text objects alter both ends of the selection.  Text
-objects are defined with the macro 'evil-define-text-object'.
-
- -- Macro: evil-define-text-object object (count args...) doc
-          keyword-args... body...
-     Define a text object OBJECT.  The first argument has a predefined
-     meaning as the COUNT: it is a positive or negative number.  The
-     argument list is followed by the documentation string DOC, which is
-     followed by optional keyword arguments:
-
-     ':type TYPE'
-          Use the type TYPE after an operator.  In Visual state, this is
-          the type of the selection.
-
-     ':extend-selection EXTEND-SELECTION'
-          If EXTEND-SELECTION is 't' (the default), then the text object
-          always enlarges the current selection.  If 'nil', then the
-          object replaces the selection.
-
-     The keyword arguments are followed by the BODY, which should
-     evaluate to a list '(BEG END)' of two positions in the buffer.  For
-     example, a text object which selects three characters following the
-     current position could be defined as:
-
-          (evil-define-text-object foo (count)
-            "Select three characters."
-            (list (point) (+ (point) 3)))
-
-Evil provides several functions which return a list of positions, for
-use in the definition of a text object.  These functions follow the rule
-that a positive COUNT selects text after the current position, while a
-negative COUNT selects text before it.
-
- -- Function: evil-inner-object-range count forward backward
-     Return a text range '(BEG END)' of COUNT "inner" text objects
-     (e.g., 'iw', 'is').  FORWARD is a function which moves to the end
-     of an object, and BACKWARD is a function which moves to the
-     beginning.
-
- -- Function: evil-an-object-range count forward backward
-     Return a text range '(BEG END)' of COUNT text objects with
-     whitespace (e.g., 'aw', 'as').  FORWARD is a function which moves
-     to the end of an object, and BACKWARD is a function which moves to
-     the beginning.
-
- -- Function: evil-paren-range count open close &optional exclusive
-     Return a text range '(BEG END)' of COUNT delimited blocks (e.g.,
-     'i(', 'a(').  OPEN and CLOSE are characters.  If EXCLUSIVE is
-     non-nil, then the delimiters are excluded from the range.  This
-     function uses Emacs' syntax table and is only applicable for
-     single-character delimiters; use 'evil-regexp-range' to match
-     multiple characters.
-
- -- Function: evil-regexp-range count open close &optional exclusive
-     Return a text range '(BEG END)' of COUNT delimited blocks (e.g.,
-     'it', 'at').  OPEN and CLOSE are regular expressions.  If EXCLUSIVE
-     is non-nil, then the delimiters are excluded from the range.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Types,  Next: States,  Prev: Text objects,  Up: Macros
-
-5.4 Types
-=========
-
-A "type" is a transformation on a pair of buffer positions.  Evil
-defines the types 'exclusive', 'inclusive', 'line' and 'block', which
-are used for motion ranges and Visual selection.  Types are defined with
-the macro 'evil-define-type'.
-
- -- Macro: evil-define-type type doc keyword-args...
-     Define a type TYPE, described by the documentation string DOC.
-     Then follows keyword arguments:
-
-     ':expand EXPAND'
-          A function which takes two buffer positions and returns a list
-          '(BEG END)' of expanded positions.
-
-     ':contract CONTRACT'
-          A function which takes two expanded buffer positions and
-          returns a list '(BEG END)' of unexpanded positions.  Optional.
-
-     ':normalize NORMALIZE'
-          A function which takes two unexpanded buffer positions and
-          returns a list '(BEG END)' of adjusted positions.  Optional.
-
-     ':injective INJECTIVE'
-          If 't' (the default), then expansion is one-to-one - i.e.,
-          EXPAND followed by CONTRACT always returns the original
-          positions.  If 'nil', then several positions may expand to the
-          same (for example, the 'line' type is one-to-many as it
-          expands to the containing lines).
-
-     Further keywords and functions may be specified.  These are
-     understood to be transformations on buffer positions, like EXPAND
-     and CONTRACT.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: States,  Prev: Types,  Up: Macros
-
-5.5 States
-==========
-
-States are defined with the macro 'evil-define-state'.  The macro
-defines the necessary hooks, keymaps and variables for a state, as well
-as a toggle function 'evil-STATE-state' for entering the state, and a
-predicate function 'evil-STATE-state-p' which returns 't' when the state
-is active, and 'nil' otherwise.
-
- -- Macro: evil-define-state state doc keyword-args... body...
-     Define an Evil state STATE, described by the documentation string
-     DOC.  Then follows optional keyword arguments:
-
-     ':tag TAG'
-          Mode line indicitor, e.g., '"<T>"'.
-     ':message MESSAGE'
-          String shown in the echo area.
-     ':cursor CURSOR'
-          Cursor specification.
-     ':enable ENABLE'
-          List of other modes and states to enable.  A state may enable
-          another state's keymaps in addition to its own.
-
-     This is followed the BODY, which is executed whenever the state is
-     enabled or disabled.  The state's predicate function may be used to
-     distinguish between the two.
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Other internals,  Next: GNU Free Documentation License,  Prev: Macros,  Up: Top
-
-6 Other internals
-*****************
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Command properties::
-
-
-File: evil.info,  Node: Command properties,  Up: Other internals
-
-6.1 Command properties
-======================
-
-Evil defines "command properties" to store information about commands,
-such as whether they should be repeated.  A command property is a
-':KEYWORD' with an associated value, e.g., ':repeat nil'.
-
- -- Function: evil-add-command-properties command &rest properties
-     Add PROPERTIES to COMMAND.  The properties should be specified as a
-     list of keywords and values:
-
-          (evil-add-command-properties 'my-command :repeat t)
-
- -- Function: evil-set-command-properties command &rest properties
-     Like 'evil-add-command-properties', but resets all previous
-     properties.
-
- -- Function: evil-get-command-property command property
-     Return the value of a command property.
-
- -- Macro: evil-define-command command (args...) doc keyword-args...
-          body...
-     Define a command with command properties KEYWORD-ARGS.
-
-For setting repeat properties, Evil provides the following functions:
-
- -- Function: evil-declare-repeat command
-     Declare COMMAND to be repeatable.
-
- -- Function: evil-declare-not-repeat command
-     Declare COMMAND to be nonrepeatable.
-
- -- Function: evil-declare-change-repeat command
-     Declare COMMAND to be repeatable by buffer changes rather than
-     keystrokes.
-
-
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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ace-jump-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ace-jump-mode.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ace-jump-mode.el
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@@ -1,148 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-ace-jump-mode.el --- Bindings for `ace-jump-mode' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `ace-jump-mode'
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'ace-jump-mode nil t)
-
-(declare-function 'ace-jump-char-mode "ace-jump-mode")
-(declare-function 'ace-jump-word-mode "ace-jump-mode")
-(declare-function 'ace-jump-line-mode "ace-jump-mode")
-
-(defvar evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-active nil)
-
-(defmacro evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion (&rest body)
-  "Enclose ace-jump to make it suitable for motions.
-This includes restricting `ace-jump-mode' to the current window
-in visual and operator state, deactivating visual updates, saving
-the mark and entering `recursive-edit'."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((old-mark (mark))
-         (ace-jump-mode-scope
-          (if (and (not (memq evil-state '(visual operator)))
-                   (boundp 'ace-jump-mode-scope))
-              ace-jump-mode-scope
-            'window)))
-     (ignore ace-jump-mode-scope) ;; Make byte compiler happy.
-     (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-visual-pre-command t)
-     (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-visual-post-command t)
-     (unwind-protect
-         (let ((evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-active 'prepare))
-           (add-hook 'ace-jump-mode-end-hook
-                     #'evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-exit-recursive-edit)
-           ,@body
-           (when evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-active
-             (setq evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-active t)
-             (recursive-edit)))
-       (remove-hook 'post-command-hook
-                    #'evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-exit-recursive-edit)
-       (remove-hook 'ace-jump-mode-end-hook
-                    #'evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-exit-recursive-edit)
-       (if (evil-visual-state-p)
-           (progn
-             (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'evil-visual-pre-command nil t)
-             (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-visual-post-command nil t)
-             (set-mark old-mark))
-         (push-mark old-mark)))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-exit-recursive-edit ()
-  "Exit a recursive edit caused by an evil jump."
-  (cond
-   ((eq evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-active 'prepare)
-    (setq evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-active nil))
-   (evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-active
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook
-                 #'evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-exit-recursive-edit)
-    (exit-recursive-edit))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ace-jump-char-mode (_)
-  "Jump visually directly to a char using ace-jump."
-  :type inclusive
-  (evil-without-repeat
-    (let ((pnt (point))
-          (buf (current-buffer)))
-      (evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion
-       (call-interactively 'ace-jump-char-mode))
-      ;; if we jump backwards, motion type is exclusive, analogously
-      ;; to `evil-find-char-backward'
-      (when (and (equal buf (current-buffer))
-                 (< (point) pnt))
-        (setq evil-this-type
-              (cond
-               ((eq evil-this-type 'exclusive) 'inclusive)
-               ((eq evil-this-type 'inclusive) 'exclusive)))))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ace-jump-char-to-mode (_)
-  "Jump visually to the char in front of a char using ace-jump."
-  :type inclusive
-  (evil-without-repeat
-    (let ((pnt (point))
-          (buf (current-buffer)))
-      (evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion
-       (call-interactively 'ace-jump-char-mode))
-      (if (and (equal buf (current-buffer))
-               (< (point) pnt))
-          (progn
-            (or (eobp) (forward-char))
-            (setq evil-this-type
-                  (cond
-                   ((eq evil-this-type 'exclusive) 'inclusive)
-                   ((eq evil-this-type 'inclusive) 'exclusive))))
-        (backward-char)))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ace-jump-line-mode (_)
-  "Jump visually to the beginning of a line using ace-jump."
-  :type line
-  :repeat abort
-  (evil-without-repeat
-    (evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion
-     (call-interactively 'ace-jump-line-mode))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-ace-jump-word-mode (_)
-  "Jump visually to the beginning of a word using ace-jump."
-  :type exclusive
-  :repeat abort
-  (evil-without-repeat
-    (evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion
-     (call-interactively 'ace-jump-word-mode))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `ace-jump-mode'."
-
-  (defadvice ace-jump-done (after evil activate)
-    (when evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-active
-      (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-jump-exit-recursive-edit)))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key nil 'evil-motion-state-map
-    [remap ace-jump-char-mode] #'evil-ace-jump-char-mode
-    [remap ace-jump-line-mode] #'evil-ace-jump-line-mode
-    [remap ace-jump-word-mode] #'evil-ace-jump-word-mode))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-ace-jump-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-ace-jump-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ace-jump-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ace-jump-mode.elc
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@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-ag.el --- Evil Bindings for Ag -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, ag, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `ag-mode' from the `wgrep-ag' package.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'ag nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-ag-maps '(ag-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ag-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `ag'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(normal visual) 'ag-mode-map
-    "k" 'evil-previous-line
-    "h" 'evil-backward-char
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'recompile
-
-    ;; navigation
-    "gj" 'compilation-next-error
-    "gk" 'compilation-previous-error
-    (kbd "C-j") 'compilation-next-error
-    (kbd "C-k") 'compilation-previous-error
-    "]" 'compilation-next-error
-    "[" 'compilation-previous-error
-
-    ;; search
-    "?" evil-collection-evil-search-backward
-    "/" evil-collection-evil-search-forward
-    "n" evil-collection-evil-search-next
-    "N" evil-collection-evil-search-previous)
-  ;; `ag' is best set in 'normal state because its buffer can be edited.
-  ;; https://github.com/mhayashi1120/Emacs-wgrep
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'ag-mode 'normal))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-ag)
-;;; evil-collection-ag.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ag.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ag.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ag.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-alchemist.el
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-;;; evil-collection-alchemist.el --- Bindings for `alchemist'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, alchemist, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `alchemist'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'alchemist nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-alchemist-maps '(alchemist-compile-mode-map
-                                           alchemist-eval-mode-map
-                                           alchemist-execute-mode-map
-                                           alchemist-message-mode-map
-                                           alchemist-help-minor-mode-map
-                                           alchemist-macroexpand-mode-map
-                                           alchemist-mix-mode-map
-                                           alchemist-test-report-mode-map
-                                           alchemist-mode-map))
-
-
-(defun evil-collection-alchemist-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `alchemist'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'alchemist-compile-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'alchemist-eval-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'alchemist-execute-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'alchemist-message-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'alchemist-help-minor-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'alchemist-macroexpand-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'alchemist-refcard-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'alchemist-mix-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'alchemist-test-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'alchemist-test-report-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'alchemist-compile-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'alchemist-eval-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'alchemist-execute-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'alchemist-message-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'alchemist-help-minor-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "K" 'alchemist-help-search-at-point
-    "m" 'alchemist-help-module
-    "s" 'alchemist-help
-    "gh" 'alchemist-help-history
-    "gd" 'alchemist-goto-definition-at-point
-    "g?" 'alchemist-help-minor-mode-key-binding-summary)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'alchemist-macroexpand-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'alchemist-refcard-mode-map
-    "gd" 'alchemist-refcard--describe-funtion-at-point
-    "g?" 'alchemist-refcard--describe-funtion-at-point
-    "q" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'alchemist-mix-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "i" 'alchemist-mix-send-input-to-mix-process
-    "gr" 'alchemist-mix-rerun-last-task)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'alchemist-test-report-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "t" 'toggle-truncate-lines
-    "gr" 'alchemist-mix-rerun-last-test
-    "gj" 'alchemist-test-next-result
-    "gk" 'alchemist-test-previous-result
-    (kbd "C-j") 'alchemist-test-next-result
-    (kbd "C-k") 'alchemist-test-previous-result
-    "]" 'alchemist-test-next-stacktrace-file
-    "[" 'alchemist-test-previous-stacktrace-file
-    (kbd "C-c C-k") 'alchemist-report-interrupt-current-process)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'alchemist-mode-map
-    "gz" 'alchemist-iex-run
-    "K" 'alchemist-help-search-at-point
-    "gd" 'alchemist-goto-definition-at-point
-    (kbd "C-t") 'alchemist-goto-jump-back
-    "g?" 'alchemist-help
-    (kbd "C-j") 'alchemist-goto-jump-to-next-def-symbol
-    (kbd "C-k") 'alchemist-goto-jump-to-previous-def-symbol))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-alchemist)
-;;; evil-collection-alchemist.el ends here
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@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-anaconda-mode.el --- Bindings for `anaconda-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, python, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `anaconda-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'anaconda-mode nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-anaconda-mode-maps '(anaconda-view-mode-map
-                                               anaconda-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-anaconda-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `anaconda-mode'."
-  ;; Bindings don't seem to be set the first time.
-  (add-hook 'anaconda-mode-hook #'evil-normalize-keymaps)
-
-  ;; latest anaconda has replaced view mode by an xref implementation,
-  ;; anaconda stable uses `anaconda-view-mode-map'
-  (when (boundp 'anaconda-view-mode-map)
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'anaconda-view-mode-map
-      "gj" 'next-error-no-select
-      "gk" 'previous-error-no-select
-      (kbd "C-j") 'next-error-no-select
-      (kbd "C-k") 'previous-error-no-select
-      "]" 'next-error-no-select
-      "[" 'previous-error-no-select
-      "q" 'quit-window))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'anaconda-mode-map
-    ;; Would be nice to support these too.
-    ;; 'anaconda-mode-find-assignments
-    ;; 'anaconda-mode-find-references
-    "gd" 'anaconda-mode-find-definitions
-    (kbd "C-t") (if (fboundp 'anaconda-mode-go-back)
-                    'anaconda-mode-go-back
-                  'xref-pop-marker-stack)
-    "K" 'anaconda-mode-show-doc))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-anaconda-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-anaconda-mode.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-arc-mode.el
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-;;; evil-collection-arc-mode.el --- Evil bindings for arc-mode. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, arc-mode, archive, bindings, files
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Evil bindings for arc-mode.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'arc-mode)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-arc-mode-maps '(archive-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-arc-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `arc-mode'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'arc-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'archive-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'archive-mode-map
-    "j" 'archive-next-line
-    "k" 'archive-previous-line
-    (kbd "C-j") 'archive-next-line
-    (kbd "C-k") 'archive-previous-line
-    "gj" 'archive-next-line
-    "gk" 'archive-previous-line
-
-    "gg" 'beginning-of-buffer
-    "G" 'end-of-buffer
-
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'archive-extract
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'archive-extract-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'archive-view
-    "go" 'archive-extract-other-window
-
-    "a" 'archive-alternate-display
-    "d" 'archive-flag-deleted
-    "r" 'archive-rename-entry
-    "x" 'archive-expunge
-    "M" 'archive-chmod-entry
-    "P" 'archive-chgrp-entry
-    "C" 'archive-chown-entry
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-
-    ;; mark
-    "m" 'archive-mark
-    "u" 'archive-unflag
-    "U" 'archive-unmark-all-files
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-arc-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-arc-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-arc-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-arc-mode.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-autoloads.el
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-;;; evil-collection-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "evil-collection" "evil-collection.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31882 346025 967000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-collection.el
-
-(autoload 'evil-collection-translate-key "evil-collection" "\
-Translate keys in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES and KEYMAPS.
-STATES should be the name of an evil state, a list of states, or nil. KEYMAPS
-should be a symbol corresponding to the keymap to make the translations in or a
-list of keymap symbols. Like `evil-define-key', when a keymap does not exist,
-the keybindings will be deferred until the keymap is defined, so
-`with-eval-after-load' is not neccessary. TRANSLATIONS corresponds to a list of
-key replacement pairs. For example, specifying \"a\" \"b\" will bind \"a\" to
-\"b\"'s definition in the keymap. Specifying nil as a replacement will unbind a
-key. If DESTRUCTIVE is nil, a backup of the keymap will be stored on the initial
-invocation, and future invocations will always look up keys in the backup
-keymap. When no TRANSLATIONS are given, this function will only create the
-backup keymap without making any translations. On the other hand, if DESTRUCTIVE
-is non-nil, the keymap will be destructively altered without creating a backup.
-For example, calling this function multiple times with \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\"
-would continue to swap and unswap the definitions of these keys. This means that
-when DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, all related swaps/cycles should be done in the same
-invocation.
-
-\(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest TRANSLATIONS &key DESTRUCTIVE &allow-other-keys)" nil nil)
-
-(function-put 'evil-collection-translate-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(autoload 'evil-collection-swap-key "evil-collection" "\
-Wrapper around `evil-collection-translate-key' for swapping keys.
-STATES, KEYMAPS, and ARGS are passed to `evil-collection-translate-key'. ARGS
-should consist of key swaps (e.g. \"a\" \"b\" is equivalent to \"a\" \"b\" \"b\"
-\"a\" with `evil-collection-translate-key') and optionally keyword arguments for
-`evil-collection-translate-key'.
-
-\(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'evil-collection-swap-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(autoload 'evil-collection-init "evil-collection" "\
-Register the Evil bindings for all modes in `evil-collection-mode-list'.
-
-Alternatively, you may register select bindings manually, for
-instance:
-
-  (with-eval-after-load 'calendar
-    (require 'evil-collection-calendar)
-    (evil-collection-calendar-setup))
-
-If MODES is specified (as either one mode or a list of modes), use those modes
-instead of the modes in `evil-collection-mode-list'.
-
-\(fn &optional MODES)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("evil-collection-ace-jump-mode.el" "evil-collection-ag.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-alchemist.el" "evil-collection-anaconda-mode.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-arc-mode.el" "evil-collection-avy.el" "evil-collection-bookmark.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-buff-menu.el" "evil-collection-calc.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-calendar.el" "evil-collection-cider.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-cmake-mode.el" "evil-collection-comint.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-company.el" "evil-collection-compile.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-cus-theme.el" "evil-collection-custom.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-daemons.el" "evil-collection-deadgrep.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-debbugs.el" "evil-collection-debug.el" "evil-collection-diff-mode.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-dired.el" "evil-collection-doc-view.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-edebug.el" "evil-collection-ediff.el" "evil-collection-eglot.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-elfeed.el" "evil-collection-elisp-mode.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-elisp-refs.el" "evil-collection-emms.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-epa.el" "evil-collection-ert.el" "evil-collection-eshell.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu.el" "evil-collection-evil-mc.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-eww.el" "evil-collection-flycheck.el" "evil-collection-flymake.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-free-keys.el" "evil-collection-geiser.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-ggtags.el" "evil-collection-git-timemachine.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-go-mode.el" "evil-collection-grep.el" "evil-collection-guix.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-helm.el" "evil-collection-help.el" "evil-collection-ibuffer.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-image+.el" "evil-collection-image-dired.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-image.el" "evil-collection-imenu-list.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-indium.el" "evil-collection-info.el" "evil-collection-integration.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-ivy.el" "evil-collection-js2-mode.el" "evil-collection-kotlin-mode.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-lispy.el" "evil-collection-log-view.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-lsp-ui-imenu.el" "evil-collection-lua-mode.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-macrostep.el" "evil-collection-magit-todos.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-magit.el" "evil-collection-man.el" "evil-collection-minibuffer.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-mu4e-conversation.el" "evil-collection-mu4e.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-neotree.el" "evil-collection-notmuch.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-nov.el" "evil-collection-occur.el" "evil-collection-outline.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-p4.el" "evil-collection-package-menu.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-paren.el" "evil-collection-pass.el" "evil-collection-pdf.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-pkg.el" "evil-collection-popup.el" "evil-collection-proced.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-prodigy.el" "evil-collection-profiler.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-python.el" "evil-collection-quickrun.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-racer.el" "evil-collection-realgud.el" "evil-collection-reftex.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-rjsx-mode.el" "evil-collection-robe.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-rtags.el" "evil-collection-ruby-mode.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-settings.el" "evil-collection-simple.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-slime.el" "evil-collection-term.el" "evil-collection-tide.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-transmission.el" "evil-collection-typescript-mode.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-vc-annotate.el" "evil-collection-vc-dir.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-vc-git.el" "evil-collection-vdiff.el" "evil-collection-view.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-vlf.el" "evil-collection-wdired.el" "evil-collection-wgrep.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-which-key.el" "evil-collection-woman.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-xref.el" "evil-collection-youtube-dl.el"
-;;;;;;  "evil-collection-ztree.el") (23450 31882 488275 441000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; evil-collection-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-avy.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-avy.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-avy.el
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-;;; evil-collection-avy.el --- Bindings for `avy' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `avy'
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'avy nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-word-or-subword-1 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-line "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char-2 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char-2-above "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char-2-below "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char-in-line "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-word-0 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-word-1 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-word-1-above "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-word-1-below "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-subword-0 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-subword-1 "avy")
-(declare-function 'avy-goto-char-timer "avy")
-
-(defmacro evil-collection-avy-enclose-avy-for-motion (&rest body)
-  "Enclose avy to make it suitable for motions.
-Based on `evil-collection-ace-jump-mode-enclose-ace-jump-for-motion'."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let ((avy-all-windows
-          (if (and (not (memq evil-state '(visual operator)))
-                   (boundp 'avy-all-windows))
-              avy-all-windows
-            nil)))
-     (ignore avy-all-windows) ;; Make byte compiler happy.
-     ,@body))
-
-(defmacro evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion (command type)
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  (let ((name (intern (format "evil-%s" command))))
-    `(evil-define-motion ,name (_count)
-       ,(format "Evil motion for `%s'." command)
-       :type ,type
-       :jump t
-       :repeat abort
-       (evil-without-repeat
-         (evil-collection-avy-enclose-avy-for-motion
-          (call-interactively ',command))))))
-
-;; define evil-avy-* motion commands for avy-* commands
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char inclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-2 inclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-2-above inclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-2-below inclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-in-line inclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-timer inclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-line line)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-line-above line)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-line-below line)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-subword-0 exclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-subword-1 exclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-symbol-1 exclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-symbol-1-above exclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-symbol-1-below exclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-word-0 exclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-word-1 exclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-word-1-above exclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-word-1-below exclusive)
-(evil-collection-avy-define-avy-motion avy-goto-word-or-subword-1 exclusive)
-
-(defun evil-collection-avy-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `avy'."
-  ;; remap avy-* commands to evil-avy-* commands
-  (dolist (command '(avy-goto-char
-                     avy-goto-char-2
-                     avy-goto-char-2-above
-                     avy-goto-char-2-below
-                     avy-goto-char-in-line
-                     avy-goto-char-timer
-                     avy-goto-line
-                     avy-goto-line-above
-                     avy-goto-line-below
-                     avy-goto-subword-0
-                     avy-goto-subword-1
-                     avy-goto-symbol-1
-                     avy-goto-symbol-1-above
-                     avy-goto-symbol-1-below
-                     avy-goto-word-0
-                     avy-goto-word-1
-                     avy-goto-word-1-above
-                     avy-goto-word-1-below
-                     avy-goto-word-or-subword-1))
-    (evil-collection-define-key nil 'evil-motion-state-map
-      (vector 'remap command) (intern-soft (format "evil-%s" command)))))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-avy)
-;;; evil-collection-avy.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-avy.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-avy.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-bookmark.el --- Evil bindings for bookmarks -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, bookmark, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for bookmarks.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'bookmark)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-bookmark-maps '(bookmark-bmenu-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-bookmark-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `bookmark'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'bookmark-bmenu-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'bookmark-bmenu-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-    "g?" 'describe-mode
-
-    "j" 'next-line
-    "p" 'previous-line
-    "J" 'bookmark-bmenu-this-window
-    "2" 'bookmark-bmenu-2-window
-    "1" 'bookmark-bmenu-1-window
-    "x" 'bookmark-bmenu-execute-deletions
-    "d" 'bookmark-bmenu-delete
-    "/" 'bookmark-bmenu-search
-    "r" 'bookmark-bmenu-rename
-    "R" 'bookmark-bmenu-relocate
-    "L" 'bookmark-bmenu-load
-    "t" 'bookmark-bmenu-toggle-filenames
-    "a" 'bookmark-bmenu-show-annotation
-    "A" 'bookmark-bmenu-show-all-annotations
-    "s" 'bookmark-bmenu-save
-    "W" 'bookmark-bmenu-locate
-    "E" 'bookmark-bmenu-edit-annotation
-    "D" 'bookmark-bmenu-delete-backwards
-
-    ;; mark
-    "u" 'bookmark-bmenu-unmark
-    "m" 'bookmark-bmenu-mark
-
-    ;; open
-    "o" 'bookmark-bmenu-select
-    "O" 'bookmark-bmenu-other-window
-    "go" 'bookmark-bmenu-other-window
-    "gO" 'bookmark-bmenu-switch-other-window
-    (kbd "<return>") 'bookmark-bmenu-this-window
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'bookmark-bmenu-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'bookmark-bmenu-switch-other-window))
-
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-bookmark)
-;;; evil-collection-bookmark.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-bookmark.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-bookmark.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-buff-menu.el --- Bindings for `buff-menu'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `buff-menu'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'tabulated-list)
-
-;; `evil-collection-buff-menu-Buffer-menu-unmark-all'
-
-;; Code taken from emacs-26 repository.
-
-(defconst evil-collection-buff-menu-maps '(Buffer-menu-mode-map))
-
-;; This is for `evil-collection-Buffer-menu-unmark-all-buffers.'
-(defsubst evil-collection-buff-menu-tabulated-list-header-overlay-p (&optional pos)
-  "Return non-nil if there is a fake header.
-Optional arg POS is a buffer position where to look for a fake header;
-defaults to `point-min'."
-  (overlays-at (or pos (point-min))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-buff-menu-Buffer-menu-unmark-all ()
-  "Cancel all requested operations on buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-collection-buff-menu-Buffer-menu-unmark-all-buffers ?\r))
-
-(defun evil-collection-buff-menu-Buffer-menu-unmark-all-buffers (mark)
-  "Cancel a requested operation on all buffers.
-MARK is the character to flag the operation on the buffers.
-When called interactively prompt for MARK;  RET remove all marks."
-  (interactive "cRemove marks (RET means all):")
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (when (evil-collection-buff-menu-tabulated-list-header-overlay-p)
-      (forward-line))
-    (while (not (eobp))
-      (let ((xmarks (list (aref (tabulated-list-get-entry) 0)
-                          (aref (tabulated-list-get-entry) 2))))
-        (when (or (char-equal mark ?\r)
-                  (member (char-to-string mark) xmarks))
-          (Buffer-menu--unmark)))
-      (forward-line))))
-
-;; `evil-collection-buff-menu-Buffer-menu-unmark-all'
-
-(defun evil-collection-buff-menu-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `buff-menu'.."
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'Buffer-menu-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-add-hjkl-bindings Buffer-menu-mode-map 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'Buffer-menu-mode-map
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-    "go" 'Buffer-menu-this-window
-    "gO" 'Buffer-menu-other-window
-    "d" 'Buffer-menu-delete
-    "s" 'Buffer-menu-save
-    [mouse-2] 'Buffer-menu-mouse-select
-    [follow-link] 'mouse-face
-    "x" 'Buffer-menu-execute
-    "o" 'tabulated-list-sort
-    "gv" 'Buffer-menu-select
-    "gV" 'Buffer-menu-view
-    "v" 'evil-visual-char
-
-    ;; mark
-    "u" 'Buffer-menu-unmark
-    "U" (if (< emacs-major-version 26)
-            'evil-collection-buff-menu-Buffer-menu-unmark-all
-          'Buffer-menu-unmark-all)
-    "m" 'Buffer-menu-mark
-
-    "f" 'evil-find-char
-    "e" 'evil-forward-word-end
-    "b" 'evil-backward-word-begin
-
-    "X" 'Buffer-menu-bury
-
-    ;; Default ones, unchanged. Redundant ones commented
-    "2" 'Buffer-menu-2-window
-    "1" 'Buffer-menu-1-window
-    (kbd "C-m") 'Buffer-menu-this-window
-    (kbd "C-k") 'Buffer-menu-delete
-    (kbd "C-d") 'Buffer-menu-delete-backwards
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'Buffer-menu-backup-unmark
-    "~" 'Buffer-menu-not-modified
-    "t" 'Buffer-menu-visit-tags-table
-    "%" 'Buffer-menu-toggle-read-only
-    "T" 'Buffer-menu-toggle-files-only
-    (kbd "M-s a C-s") 'Buffer-menu-isearch-buffers
-    (kbd "M-s a M-C-s") 'Buffer-menu-isearch-buffers-regexp
-    (kbd "M-s a C-o") 'Buffer-menu-multi-occur))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-buff-menu)
-;;; evil-collection-buff-menu.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-calc.el --- Evil bindings for calc -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>, Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, calc, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for calc.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'calc)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-calc-maps '(calc-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-calc-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `calc'."
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'calc-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'calc-mode 'normal)
-
-  ;; Calc sets up its bindings just-in-time for its "extensions".  I don't think
-  ;; it's worth copying this clumsy design (for what performance benefit?),
-  ;; while making the bindings much harder to maintain.
-  (require 'calc-ext)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'calc-mode-map
-    "0" 'calcDigit-start
-    "1" 'calcDigit-start
-    "2" 'calcDigit-start
-    "3" 'calcDigit-start
-    "4" 'calcDigit-start
-    "5" 'calcDigit-start
-    "6" 'calcDigit-start
-    "7" 'calcDigit-start
-    "8" 'calcDigit-start
-    "9" 'calcDigit-start
-
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'calc-roll-down
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'calc-over
-    (kbd "<return>") 'calc-enter
-    (kbd "SPC") 'calc-enter
-
-    (kbd "C-x C-t") 'calc-transpose-lines
-    (kbd "C-M-d") 'calc-pop-above
-    (kbd "C-M-i") 'calc-roll-up
-    (kbd "M-RET") 'calc-last-args
-    (kbd "C-M-w") 'kill-ring-save
-    (kbd "M-%") 'calc-percent
-    (kbd "M-k") 'calc-copy-as-kill
-    (kbd "M-w") 'calc-copy-region-as-kill
-    (kbd "M-DEL") 'calc-pop-above
-    (kbd "M-m t") 'calc-total-algebraic-mode
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'calc-pop
-    (kbd "<mouse-2>") 'calc-yank
-    "x" 'calc-pop ; was "C-d".  TODO: Conflicts with calc-execute-extended-command.
-    "d" 'calc-kill                      ; was "C-k"
-    "u" 'calc-undo                      ; was "U"
-    "X" 'calc-call-last-kbd-macro       ; "@" is already used.
-    "pp" 'calc-yank                     ; was "C-y"
-    "pP" 'calc-copy-to-buffer           ; was "y"
-
-    (kbd "C-p") 'calc-precision         ; was "p"
-
-    "?" 'calc-help
-    ;; "h" 'calc-help-prefix ; TODO: Rebind?
-    "i" 'calc-info
-
-    "\"" 'calc-auto-algebraic-entry
-    "$" 'calc-auto-algebraic-entry      ; TODO: No need for this one?
-    "'" 'calc-algebraic-entry
-
-    "!" 'calc-factorial
-    "#" 'calcDigit-start
-    "%" 'calc-mod
-    "&" 'calc-inv
-    "(" 'calc-begin-complex
-    ")" 'calc-end-complex
-    "*" 'calc-times
-    "+" 'calc-plus
-    "," 'calc-comma
-    "-" 'calc-minus
-    "." 'calcDigit-start
-    "/" 'calc-divide
-    ":" 'calc-fdiv
-    ";" 'calc-semi         ; TODO: Shall we really override `evil-ex'?
-    "<" 'calc-scroll-left
-    "=" 'calc-evaluate
-    ">" 'calc-scroll-right
-    "@" 'calcDigit-start
-    "A" 'calc-abs
-    "B" 'calc-log
-    "C" 'calc-cos
-    ;; "D" 'calc-redo             ; TODO: What's the purpose of this?  Bind to C-r?
-    "E" 'calc-exp
-    "F" 'calc-floor
-    "G" 'calc-argument
-    "H" 'calc-hyperbolic
-    "I" 'calc-inverse
-    "J" 'calc-conj
-    "K" 'calc-keep-args
-    "L" 'calc-ln
-    "M" 'calc-more-recursion-depth
-    "N" 'calc-eval-num
-    "O" 'calc-option
-    "P" 'calc-pi
-    "Q" 'calc-sqrt
-    "R" 'calc-round
-    "S" 'calc-sin
-    "T" 'calc-tan
-    "[" 'calc-begin-vector
-    "]" 'calc-end-vector
-    "\\" 'calc-idiv
-    "^" 'calc-power
-    "_" 'calcDigit-start
-    "`" 'calc-edit
-    "e" 'calcDigit-start
-    "n" 'calc-change-sign
-    "o" 'calc-realign
-    "w" 'calc-why
-    "x" 'calc-execute-extended-command ; TODO: Conflicts with calc-pop.
-    "|" 'calc-concat
-    "{" 'calc-scroll-down               ; TODO: Not necessary?
-    "}" 'calc-scroll-up                 ; TODO: Not necessary?
-    "~" 'calc-num-prefix
-
-    "V" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "V"))
-    "Y" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "Y"))
-    "Z" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "Z"))
-    "a" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "a"))
-    "b" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "b"))
-    "c" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "c"))
-    "D" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "d"))
-    "f" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "f"))
-    "g" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "g"))
-    "zj" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "j"))
-    "zk" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "k"))
-    "zl" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "l"))
-    "m" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "m"))
-    "r" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "r"))
-    "s" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "s"))
-    "t" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "t"))
-    "U" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "u"))
-    "v" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "v"))
-    "zz" (lookup-key calc-mode-map (kbd "z"))
-
-    ;; quit
-    ;; "ZQ" 'quit-window ; TODO: Rebind "Z"?
-    ;; "ZZ" 'quit-window ; TODO: Rebind "Z"?
-    "q" 'calc-quit)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'visual 'calc-mode-map
-    "d" 'calc-kill-region))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-calc)
-;;; evil-collection-calc.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-calendar.el --- Evil bindings for calendar -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, calendar, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for the calendar.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'calendar)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-calendar-maps '(calendar-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-calendar-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `calendar'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'calendar-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'calendar-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    "h" 'calendar-backward-day
-    "j" 'calendar-forward-week
-    "k" 'calendar-backward-week
-    "l" 'calendar-forward-day
-    "0" 'calendar-beginning-of-week
-    "^" 'calendar-beginning-of-week
-    "$" 'calendar-end-of-week
-    "[" 'calendar-backward-year
-    "]" 'calendar-forward-year
-    (kbd "M-<") 'calendar-beginning-of-year
-    (kbd "M->") 'calendar-end-of-year
-    "(" 'calendar-beginning-of-month
-    ")" 'calendar-end-of-month
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-other-window
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-other-window-down
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'scroll-other-window-down
-    "<" 'calendar-scroll-right
-    ">" 'calendar-scroll-left
-    (kbd "C-b") 'calendar-scroll-right-three-months
-    (kbd "C-f") 'calendar-scroll-left-three-months
-    "{" 'calendar-backward-month
-    "}" 'calendar-forward-month
-    (kbd "C-k") 'calendar-backward-month
-    (kbd "C-j") 'calendar-forward-month
-    "gk" 'calendar-backward-month
-    "gj" 'calendar-forward-month
-
-    ;; visual
-    "v" 'calendar-set-mark
-
-    ;; goto
-    "." 'calendar-goto-today
-    "gd" 'calendar-goto-date ; "gd" in evil-org-agenda, "gd" in Emacs.
-    ;; "gD" 'calendar-other-month ; Not very useful if we have `calendar-goto-date'.
-
-    ;; diary
-    "D" 'diary-view-other-diary-entries
-    "d" 'diary-view-entries
-    "m" 'diary-mark-entries
-    "s" 'diary-show-all-entries
-
-    "u" 'calendar-unmark
-    "x" 'calendar-mark-holidays
-
-    ;; show
-    "gm" 'calendar-lunar-phases ; "gm" in evil-org-agenda. TODO: Shadows calendar-mayan.
-    "gs" 'calendar-sunrise-sunset ; "gs" in evil-org-agenda
-    "gh" 'calendar-list-holidays ; "gh" in evil-org-agenda. TODO: Shadows calendar-hebrew.
-    "gc" 'org-calendar-goto-agenda ; "gc" in evil-org-agenda. TODO: Shadows calendar-iso.
-    "r" 'calendar-cursor-holidays
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'calendar-redraw
-
-    "g?" 'calendar-goto-info-node
-    "?" 'calendar-goto-info-node ; Search is not very useful.
-    (kbd "M-=") 'calendar-count-days-region
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'calendar-exit
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'calendar-exit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-calendar)
-;;; evil-collection-calendar.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-cider.el --- Evil bindings for Cider -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, cider, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for Cider.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'cl-macs)
-(require 'cider nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'evil-collection-settings)
-
-(declare-function cider-debug-mode-send-reply "cider-debug")
-
-(defconst evil-collection-cider-maps '(cider-mode-map
-                                       cider-repl-mode-map
-                                       cider-test-report-mode-map
-                                       cider-macroexpansion-mode-map
-                                       cider-connections-buffer-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-cider-last-sexp (command &rest args)
-  "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-  (if (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-           (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-        (apply command args))
-    (apply command args)))
-
-(defmacro evil-collection-cider-make-debug-command (&rest cider-commands)
-  "Make functions that wrap `cider-debug' commands.
-
-Cider debug commands are sent through `cider-debug-mode-send-reply'.
-
-ex. \(cider-debug-mode-send-reply \":next\"\)"
-  (let ((commands (if (consp cider-commands)
-                      cider-commands
-                    (list cider-commands))))
-    `(progn
-       ,@(cl-loop
-          for command in commands
-          collect
-          (let ((funsymbol
-                 (intern (format "evil-collection-cider-debug-%s" command))))
-            `(defun ,funsymbol ()
-               ,(format
-                 "Send :%s to `cider-debug-mode-send-reply'." command)
-               (interactive)
-               (cider-debug-mode-send-reply ,(format ":%s" command))))))))
-
-(evil-collection-cider-make-debug-command "next"
-                                          "continue"
-                                          "out"
-                                          "quit"
-                                          "eval"
-                                          "inject"
-                                          "inspect"
-                                          "locals")
-
-(defun evil-collection-cider-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `cider'."
-  (unless evil-move-beyond-eol
-    (advice-add 'cider-eval-last-sexp :around 'evil-collection-cider-last-sexp)
-    (advice-add 'cider-eval-last-sexp-and-replace :around 'evil-collection-cider-last-sexp)
-    (advice-add 'cider-eval-last-sexp-to-repl :around 'evil-collection-cider-last-sexp)
-    (with-eval-after-load 'cider-eval-sexp-fu
-      (advice-add 'cider-esf--bounds-of-last-sexp :around 'evil-collection-cider-last-sexp)))
-
-  (when evil-collection-settings-setup-debugger-keys
-    (add-hook 'cider-mode-hook #'evil-normalize-keymaps)
-    (add-hook 'cider--debug-mode-hook #'evil-normalize-keymaps)
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'cider-mode-map
-      [f6] 'cider-browse-instrumented-defs
-      [f9] 'cider-debug-defun-at-point)
-
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'cider--debug-mode-map
-      "b" 'cider-debug-defun-at-point
-      "n" 'evil-collection-cider-debug-next
-      "c" 'evil-collection-cider-debug-continue
-      "o" 'evil-collection-cider-debug-out
-      "q" 'evil-collection-cider-debug-quit
-      "e" 'evil-collection-cider-debug-eval
-      "J" 'evil-collection-cider-debug-inject
-      "I" 'evil-collection-cider-debug-inspect
-      "L" 'evil-collection-cider-debug-locals
-      "H" 'cider-debug-move-here))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(normal visual) 'cider-mode-map
-    "gd" 'cider-find-var
-    (kbd "C-t") 'cider-pop-back
-    "gz" 'cider-switch-to-repl-buffer
-    "gf" 'cider-find-resource
-    "K" 'cider-doc)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(normal visual) 'cider-repl-mode-map
-    ;; FIXME: This seems to get overwritten by `cider-switch-to-repl-buffer'.
-    "gz" 'cider-switch-to-last-clojure-buffer
-
-    "gd" 'cider-find-var
-    (kbd "C-t") 'cider-pop-back
-    "gr" 'cider-refresh
-    "gf" 'cider-find-resource
-    "K" 'cider-doc)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'cider-test-report-mode-map
-    (kbd "C-c ,") 'cider-test-commands-map
-    (kbd "C-c C-t") 'cider-test-commands-map
-    (kbd "M-p") 'cider-test-previous-result
-    (kbd "M-n") 'cider-test-next-result
-
-    ;; goto
-    "gd" 'cider-test-jump
-
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'cider-test-previous-result
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'cider-test-next-result
-    (kbd "<return>") 'cider-test-jump
-    "t" 'cider-test-jump
-    "d" 'cider-test-ediff
-    "e" 'cider-test-stacktrace
-    "f" 'cider-test-rerun-failed-tests
-    "n" 'cider-test-run-ns-tests
-    "L" 'cider-test-run-loaded-tests
-    "p" 'cider-test-run-project-tests
-    "gr" 'cider-test-run-test
-    "q" 'cider-popup-buffer-quit-function)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'cider-macroexpansion-mode-map
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'cider-popup-buffer-quit-function
-
-    "r" 'cider-macroexpand-again
-    "K" 'cider-doc ; Evil has `evil-lookup'.
-    "J" 'cider-javadoc
-    "." 'cider-find-var
-    "m" 'cider-macroexpand-1-inplace
-    "a" 'cider-macroexpand-all-inplace
-    "u" 'cider-macroexpand-undo
-    [remap undo] 'cider-macroexpand-undo)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'cider-connections-buffer-mode-map
-    "d" 'cider-connections-make-default
-    "c" 'cider-connection-browser
-    "x" 'cider-connections-close-connection
-    (kbd "<return>") 'cider-connections-goto-connection
-    "g?" 'describe-mode)
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'cider-stacktrace-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'cider-stacktrace-mode-map
-    (kbd "C-k") 'cider-stacktrace-previous-cause
-    (kbd "C-j") 'cider-stacktrace-next-cause
-    (kbd "gk") 'cider-stacktrace-previous-cause
-    (kbd "gj") 'cider-stacktrace-next-cause
-    (kbd "[") 'cider-stacktrace-previous-cause
-    (kbd "]") 'cider-stacktrace-next-cause
-    "gd" 'cider-stacktrace-jump
-    "q" 'cider-popup-buffer-quit-function
-    "J" 'cider-stacktrace-toggle-java
-    "C" 'cider-stacktrace-toggle-clj
-    "R" 'cider-stacktrace-toggle-repl
-    "T" 'cider-stacktrace-toggle-tooling
-    "D" 'cider-stacktrace-toggle-duplicates
-    "P" 'cider-stacktrace-show-only-project
-    "A" 'cider-stacktrace-toggle-all
-    "1" 'cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-1
-    "2" 'cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-2
-    "3" 'cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-3
-    "4" 'cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-4
-    "5" 'cider-stacktrace-cycle-cause-5
-    "0" 'cider-stacktrace-cycle-all-causes
-    (kbd "TAB") 'cider-stacktrace-cycle-current-cause
-    [backtab] 'cider-stacktrace-cycle-all-causes)
-
-  (add-hook 'cider-inspector-mode-hook #'evil-normalize-keymaps)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'cider-inspector-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    (kbd "RET") 'cider-inspector-operate-on-point
-    [mouse-1] 'cider-inspector-operate-on-click
-    "L" 'cider-inspector-pop
-    "gr" 'cider-inspector-refresh
-    ;; Page-up/down
-    (kbd "C-j") 'cider-inspector-next-page
-    (kbd "C-k") 'cider-inspector-prev-page
-    " " 'cider-inspector-next-page
-    "s" 'cider-inspector-set-page-size
-    (kbd "]") 'cider-inspector-next-inspectable-object
-    (kbd "[") 'cider-inspector-previous-inspectable-object
-    "gj" 'cider-inspector-next-inspectable-object
-    "gk" 'cider-inspector-previous-inspectable-object))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-cider)
-;;; evil-collection-cider.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-cider.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-cider.elc
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index 7087f4db5f34..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-cider.elc
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index 7d0b4556fa1a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-cmake-mode.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-cmake-mode.el --- Bindings for `cmake-mode' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `cmake-mode'
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'cmake-mode nil t)
-
-(defvar cmake-tab-width)
-(defun evil-collection-cmake-mode-set-evil-shift-width ()
-  "Set `evil-shift-width' according to `cmake-tab-with'."
-  (setq-local evil-shift-width cmake-tab-width))
-
-(defun evil-collection-cmake-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `cmake-mode'."
-  (add-hook 'cmake-mode-hook #'evil-collection-cmake-mode-set-evil-shift-width))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-cmake-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-cmake-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-cmake-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-cmake-mode.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index be4ec93a5176..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-cmake-mode.elc
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index 4301fc66fdb0..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-comint.el
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@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-comint.el --- Bindings for `comint-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, comint, processes
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `comint-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'comint)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-comint-maps '(comint-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-comint-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `comint'."
-  (when evil-want-C-d-scroll
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'comint-mode-map
-      (kbd "C-d") #'evil-scroll-down))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'comint-mode-map
-    (kbd "C-j") #'comint-next-input
-    (kbd "C-k") #'comint-previous-input
-    (kbd "gj") #'comint-next-input
-    (kbd "gk") #'comint-previous-input
-    (kbd "]") #'comint-next-input
-    (kbd "[") #'comint-previous-input)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'insert 'comint-mode-map
-    (kbd "<up>") #'comint-previous-input
-    (kbd "<down>") #'comint-next-input))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-comint)
-;;; evil-collection-comint.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-comint.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-comint.elc
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index 6ce75455c3f6..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-comint.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-company.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-company.el
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index 0014339316fc..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-company.el
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@@ -1,82 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-company.el --- Bindings for `company-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, company, abbrev, convenience, matching
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `company-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'company nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(declare-function company-tng-configure-default "company-tng")
-
-(defgroup evil-collection-company nil
-  "Evil bindings for `company-mode'."
-  :group 'evil-collection)
-
-(defcustom evil-collection-company-use-tng t
-  "Enable company-tng through `company-tng-configure-default'.
-
-This mirrors ycmd's behavior for a completion experience more
-similar to YouCompleteMe.
-
-Note that for changes to take effect, this variable may have to
-be set through custom or before evil-collection loads."
-  :group 'evil-collection-company
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar company-active-map)
-(defvar company-search-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-company-maps '(company-active-map company-search-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-company-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `company'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key nil 'company-active-map
-    (kbd "C-n") 'company-select-next-or-abort
-    (kbd "C-p") 'company-select-previous-or-abort
-    (kbd "C-j") 'company-select-next-or-abort
-    (kbd "C-k") 'company-select-previous-or-abort
-    (kbd "M-j") 'company-select-next
-    (kbd "M-k") 'company-select-previous)
-
-  (when evil-want-C-u-scroll
-    (evil-collection-define-key nil 'company-active-map (kbd "C-u") 'company-previous-page))
-
-  (when evil-want-C-d-scroll
-    (evil-collection-define-key nil 'company-active-map (kbd "C-d") 'company-next-page))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key nil 'company-search-map
-    (kbd "C-j") 'company-select-next-or-abort
-    (kbd "C-k") 'company-select-previous-or-abort
-    (kbd "M-j") 'company-select-next
-    (kbd "M-k") 'company-select-previous
-    (kbd "<escape>") 'company-search-abort)
-
-  ;; Sets up YCMD like behavior.
-  (when evil-collection-company-use-tng (company-tng-configure-default)))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-company)
-;;; evil-collection-company.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-company.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-company.elc
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index dfd407aa9336..000000000000
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index de750d4022d5..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-compile.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-compile.el --- Evil bindings for `compile' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, compile, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `compile'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'compile)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-compile-maps '(compilation-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-compile-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `compile'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'compilation-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'compilation-mode-map
-    "g?" 'describe-mode
-    "?" evil-collection-evil-search-backward
-    "gg" 'evil-goto-first-line
-    "0" 'evil-digit-argument-or-evil-beginning-of-line
-    [mouse-2] 'compile-goto-error
-    [follow-link] 'mouse-face
-    (kbd "<return>") 'compile-goto-error
-
-    "go" 'compilation-display-error
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'compilation-display-error
-
-    "gj" 'compilation-next-error
-    "gk" 'compilation-previous-error
-    (kbd "C-j") 'compilation-next-error
-    (kbd "C-k") 'compilation-previous-error
-    "[" 'compilation-previous-file
-    "]" 'compilation-next-file
-    "gr" 'recompile))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-compile)
-;;; evil-collection-compile.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-compile.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-compile.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-compile.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-cus-theme.el
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@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-cus-theme.el --- Bindings for `cus-theme'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, custom themes, help, faces
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `cus-theme'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'cus-theme)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-cus-theme-maps '(custom-theme-choose-mode-map
-                                           custom-new-theme-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-cus-theme-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `cus-theme'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'custom-new-theme-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'custom-theme-choose-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'custom-theme-choose-mode-map
-    "gj" 'widget-forward
-    "gk" 'widget-backward
-    (kbd "]") 'widget-forward
-    (kbd "[") 'widget-backward
-    (kbd "C-j") 'widget-forward
-    (kbd "C-k") 'widget-backward
-    "K" 'custom-describe-theme)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'custom-new-theme-mode-map
-    "gj" 'widget-forward
-    "gk" 'widget-backward
-    (kbd "]") 'widget-forward
-    (kbd "[") 'widget-backward
-    (kbd "C-j") 'widget-forward
-    (kbd "C-k") 'widget-backward
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'Custom-buffer-done
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'Custom-buffer-done))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-cus-theme)
-;;; evil-collection-cus-theme.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-cus-theme.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-cus-theme.elc
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index c6cc9916a3fb..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-custom.el
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@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-custom.el --- Evil bindings for Customize -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, custom, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for the Customize interface.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'cus-edit)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-custom-maps '(custom-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-custom-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `Custom-mode'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'Custom-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'custom-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'widget-forward
-    (kbd "S-<tab>") 'widget-backward
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'widget-backward
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "<return>") 'Custom-newline
-    (kbd "]") 'widget-forward
-    (kbd "[") 'widget-backward
-    ;; TODO: Should the following be added?
-    (kbd "C-j") 'widget-forward
-    (kbd "C-k") 'widget-backward
-    "gj" 'widget-forward
-    "gk" 'widget-backward
-
-    "^" 'Custom-goto-parent
-    (kbd "C-o") 'Custom-goto-parent
-    ;; TODO: Should the following be added?
-    "<" 'Custom-goto-parent
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'Custom-buffer-done
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'Custom-buffer-done))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-custom)
-;;; evil-collection-custom.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-custom.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-custom.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-daemons.el
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-;;; evil-collection-daemons.el --- Evil Bindings for Daemons -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: Jay Kamat <jaygkamat@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, daemons, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `daemons' from the `daemons.el' package.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'daemons nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-daemons-maps '(daemons-mode-map
-                                         daemons-output-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-daemons-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `daemons'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(normal visual) 'daemons-mode-map
-    (kbd "RET") 'daemons-status-at-point
-    "s" 'daemons-start-at-point
-    "S" 'daemons-stop-at-point
-    "r" 'daemons-reload-at-point
-    "R" 'daemons-restart-at-point
-
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window)
-
-  ;; Functions are available in daemons-output-mode-map as well
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(normal visual) 'daemons-output-mode-map
-    (kbd "RET") 'daemons-status-at-point
-    "s" 'daemons-start-at-point
-    "S" 'daemons-stop-at-point
-    "r" 'daemons-reload-at-point
-    "R" 'daemons-restart-at-point
-
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'daemons-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'daemons-output-mode 'normal))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-daemons)
-;;; evil-collection-daemons.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-daemons.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-daemons.elc
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@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-deadgrep.el --- Bindings for deadgrep. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for deadgrep.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'deadgrep nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-deadgrep-maps '(deadgrep-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-deadgrep-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for deadgrep.."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'deadgrep-mode-map
-    (kbd "RET") 'deadgrep-visit-result
-    "gr" 'deadgrep-restart
-    (kbd "C-j") 'deadgrep-forward
-    (kbd "C-k") 'deadgrep-backward
-    (kbd "TAB") 'deadgrep-toggle-file-results
-    ;; Quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    ))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-deadgrep)
-;;; evil-collection-deadgrep.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-deadgrep.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-deadgrep.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-debbugs.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-debbugs.el
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index 64a63d9e80fc..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-debbugs.el
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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-debbugs.el --- Evil bindings for debbugs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, debbugs, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for debbugs.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'debbugs nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-debbugs-maps '(debbugs-gnu-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-debbugs-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `debbugs-gnu-mode'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'debbugs-gnu-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'debbugs-gnu-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'forward-button
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'backward-button
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-
-    (kbd "<return>") 'debbugs-gnu-select-report
-    "c" 'debbugs-gnu-send-control-message
-    "d" 'debbugs-gnu-display-status
-
-    ;; filter
-    "s" 'debbugs-gnu-narrow-to-status
-    "S" 'debbugs-gnu-search
-    ;; "S" 'debbugs-gnu-widen ; Useless if we can just press "s RET" (empty filter).
-    "x" 'debbugs-gnu-toggle-suppress
-    "r" 'debbugs-gnu-show-all-blocking-reports
-
-    ;; sort
-    "o" 'debbugs-gnu-toggle-sort
-    "O" 'tabulated-list-sort
-
-    ;; show
-    "gB" 'debbugs-gnu-show-blocking-reports
-    "gb" 'debbugs-gnu-show-blocked-by-reports
-
-    ;; mark
-    "m" 'debbugs-gnu-toggle-tag
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'debbugs-gnu-rescan
-
-    "g?" 'debbugs-gnu-manual
-    "gt" 'debbugs-gnu-view-bug-triage
-    "g#" 'debbugs-gnu-bugs
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-debbugs)
-;;; evil-collection-debbugs.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-debbugs.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-debbugs.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-debug.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-debug.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-debug.el
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@@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-debug.el --- Evil bindings for the debugger -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, debug, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for the debugger.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'debug)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-debug-maps '(debugger-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-debug-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `debug'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'debugger-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'debugger-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'forward-button
-    (kbd "S-<tab>") 'backward-button
-    (kbd "<return>") 'debug-help-follow
-    (kbd "SPC") 'next-line
-
-    "R" 'debugger-record-expression
-    "c" 'debugger-continue
-    "d" 'debugger-step-through
-
-    "x" 'debugger-eval-expression
-    "E" 'debugger-eval-expression
-
-    "J" 'debugger-jump
-
-    "gl" 'debugger-list-functions
-    "gb" 'debugger-frame
-    "r" 'debugger-return-value
-    "u" 'debugger-frame-clear
-    "L" 'debugger-toggle-locals
-    "p" 'debugger-toggle-locals
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'top-level
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'top-level))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-debug)
-;;; evil-collection-debug.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-debug.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-debug.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-diff-mode.el --- Add Evil bindings to diff-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, diff, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Evil-Collection-Diff re-uses the read-only particularity of `diff-mode':
-;; When the buffer is read-only, enter motion state
-;; and manipulate the diffs with simple bindings.
-;; When the buffer is writage, use normal/insert states with some Evil-specific
-;; keys to ease navigation.
-;;
-;; See also `evil-collection-diff-toggle-setup'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'diff-mode)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-diff-mode-maps '(diff-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-diff-read-only-state-switch ()
-  "Make read-only in motion state, writable in normal state."
-  (when (eq major-mode 'diff-mode)
-    (if buffer-read-only
-        (evil-motion-state)
-      (evil-normal-state))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-diff-toggle-setup ()
-  "Toggle visiting diff buffers in motion state."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (eq major-mode 'diff-mode)
-    (if (memq 'evil-collection-diff-read-only-state-switch read-only-mode-hook)
-        (remove-hook 'read-only-mode-hook 'evil-collection-diff-read-only-state-switch t)
-      (add-hook 'read-only-mode-hook 'evil-collection-diff-read-only-state-switch nil t))))
-
-;;; TODO: Report toggle function upstream?
-(defun evil-collection-diff-toggle-context-unified (start end)
-  "Toggle between context and unified views.
-
-START and END are either taken from the region (if a prefix arg is given) or
-else cover the whole buffer."
-  (interactive (if (or current-prefix-arg (use-region-p))
-                   (list (region-beginning) (region-end))
-                 (list (point-min) (point-max))))
-  ;; There seems to be no way to know whether we are in context or unified views.
-  ;; Workaround: assume that point-max will change.  This is brittle.
-  (let ((old-point-max (point-max)))
-    (diff-unified->context start end)
-    (when (= old-point-max (point-max))
-      (diff-context->unified start end))))
-
-;;; TODO: Report toggle function upstream?
-(defun evil-collection-diff-toggle-restrict-view (&optional arg)
-  "Toggle the restriction of the view to the current hunk.
-When restricting and if the prefix ARG is given, restrict the view to the
-current file instead."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (buffer-narrowed-p)
-      (widen)
-    (diff-restrict-view arg)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-diff-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `diff-mode'."
-
-  ;; Don't switch to read-only/motion state by default as this can interfere
-  ;; with other modes which require a writable buffer, e.g. magit.
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'diff-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'diff-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "[") 'diff-file-prev
-    (kbd "]") 'diff-file-next
-    (kbd "C-j") 'diff-hunk-next
-    (kbd "C-k") 'diff-hunk-prev
-    "gj" 'diff-hunk-next
-    "gk" 'diff-hunk-prev
-
-    "q" 'quit-window
-
-    "\\" 'read-only-mode) ; magit has "\"
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'motion 'diff-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "[") 'diff-file-prev
-    (kbd "]") 'diff-file-next
-    (kbd "C-j") 'diff-hunk-next
-    (kbd "C-k") 'diff-hunk-prev
-    "gj" 'diff-hunk-next
-    "gk" 'diff-hunk-prev
-
-    (kbd "<return>") 'diff-goto-source
-    "A" 'diff-add-change-log-entries-other-window
-
-    "a" 'diff-apply-hunk
-    "*" 'diff-refine-hunk
-    "D" 'diff-file-kill
-    "d" 'diff-hunk-kill
-
-    "ge" 'diff-ediff-patch
-    "i" 'next-error-follow-minor-mode
-    "o" 'evil-collection-diff-toggle-restrict-view
-    "~" 'diff-reverse-direction
-    "s" 'diff-split-hunk
-    "c" 'diff-test-hunk
-    "x" 'evil-collection-diff-toggle-context-unified
-    "#" 'diff-ignore-whitespace-hunk
-
-    "\\" 'read-only-mode)) ; magit has "\"
-
-
-
-(add-hook 'diff-mode-hook 'evil-collection-diff-toggle-setup)
-
-(defun evil-collection-diff-unload-function ()
-  "For `unload-feature'."
-  (remove-hook 'diff-mode-hook 'evil-collection-diff-toggle-setup))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-diff-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-diff-mode.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-dired.el --- Evil bindings for Dired -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, dired, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for Dired.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'dired)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-dired-maps '(dired-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-dired-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `dired'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'dired-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "j" 'dired-next-line
-    "k" 'dired-previous-line
-    [mouse-2] 'dired-mouse-find-file-other-window
-    [follow-link] 'mouse-face
-    ;; Commands to mark or flag certain categories of files
-    "#" 'dired-flag-auto-save-files
-    "." 'dired-clean-directory
-    "~" 'dired-flag-backup-files
-    ;; Upper case keys (except !) for operating on the marked files
-    "A" 'dired-do-find-regexp
-    "C" 'dired-do-copy
-    "B" 'dired-do-byte-compile
-    "D" 'dired-do-delete
-    "gG" 'dired-do-chgrp ;; FIXME: This can probably live on a better binding.
-    "H" 'dired-do-hardlink
-    "L" 'dired-do-load
-    "M" 'dired-do-chmod
-    "O" 'dired-do-chown
-    "P" 'dired-do-print
-    "Q" 'dired-do-find-regexp-and-replace
-    "R" 'dired-do-rename
-    "S" 'dired-do-symlink
-    "T" 'dired-do-touch
-    "X" 'dired-do-shell-command
-    "Z" 'dired-do-compress
-    "c" 'dired-do-compress-to
-    "!" 'dired-do-shell-command
-    "&" 'dired-do-async-shell-command
-    ;; Comparison commands
-    "=" 'dired-diff
-    ;; Tree Dired commands
-    (kbd "M-C-?") 'dired-unmark-all-files
-    (kbd "M-C-d") 'dired-tree-down
-    (kbd "M-C-u") 'dired-tree-up
-    (kbd "M-C-n") 'dired-next-subdir
-    (kbd "M-C-p") 'dired-prev-subdir
-    ;; move to marked files
-    (kbd "M-{") 'dired-prev-marked-file
-    (kbd "M-}") 'dired-next-marked-file
-    ;; Make all regexp commands share a `%' prefix:
-    ;; We used to get to the submap via a symbol dired-regexp-prefix,
-    ;; but that seems to serve little purpose, and copy-keymap
-    ;; does a better job without it.
-    "%" nil
-    "%u" 'dired-upcase
-    "%l" 'dired-downcase
-    "%d" 'dired-flag-files-regexp
-    "%g" 'dired-mark-files-containing-regexp
-    "%m" 'dired-mark-files-regexp
-    "%r" 'dired-do-rename-regexp
-    "%C" 'dired-do-copy-regexp
-    "%H" 'dired-do-hardlink-regexp
-    "%R" 'dired-do-rename-regexp
-    "%S" 'dired-do-symlink-regexp
-    "%&" 'dired-flag-garbage-files
-    ;; mark
-    "*" nil
-    "**" 'dired-mark-executables
-    "*/" 'dired-mark-directories
-    "*@" 'dired-mark-symlinks
-    "*%" 'dired-mark-files-regexp
-    "*(" 'dired-mark-sexp
-    "*." 'dired-mark-extension
-    "*O" 'dired-mark-omitted
-    "*c" 'dired-change-marks
-    "*s" 'dired-mark-subdir-files
-    "*m" 'dired-mark
-    "*u" 'dired-unmark
-    "*?" 'dired-unmark-all-files
-    "*!" 'dired-unmark-all-marks
-    "U" 'dired-unmark-all-marks
-    (kbd "* <delete>") 'dired-unmark-backward
-    (kbd "* C-n") 'dired-next-marked-file
-    (kbd "* C-p") 'dired-prev-marked-file
-    "*t" 'dired-toggle-marks
-    ;; Lower keys for commands not operating on all the marked files
-    "a" 'dired-find-alternate-file
-    "d" 'dired-flag-file-deletion
-    "gf" 'dired-find-file
-    (kbd "C-m") 'dired-find-file
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-    "i" 'dired-toggle-read-only
-    "I" 'dired-maybe-insert-subdir
-    "J" 'dired-goto-file
-    "K" 'dired-do-kill-lines
-    "r" 'dired-do-redisplay
-    "m" 'dired-mark
-    "t" 'dired-toggle-marks
-    "u" 'dired-unmark                   ; also "*u"
-    "W" 'browse-url-of-dired-file
-    "x" 'dired-do-flagged-delete
-    "gy" 'dired-show-file-type ;; FIXME: This could probably go on a better key.
-    "Y" 'dired-copy-filename-as-kill
-    "+" 'dired-create-directory
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'dired-find-file
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'dired-find-file-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'dired-display-file
-    "gO" 'dired-find-file-other-window
-    "go" 'dired-view-file
-    ;; sort
-    "o" 'dired-sort-toggle-or-edit
-    ;; moving
-    "gj" 'dired-next-dirline
-    "gk" 'dired-prev-dirline
-    "[" 'dired-prev-dirline
-    "]" 'dired-next-dirline
-    "<" 'dired-prev-dirline
-    ">" 'dired-next-dirline
-    "^" 'dired-up-directory
-    " " 'dired-next-line
-    [?\S-\ ] 'dired-previous-line
-    [remap next-line] 'dired-next-line
-    [remap previous-line] 'dired-previous-line
-    ;; hiding
-    "g$" 'dired-hide-subdir ;; FIXME: This can probably live on a better binding.
-    (kbd "M-$") 'dired-hide-all
-    "(" 'dired-hide-details-mode
-    ;; isearch
-    (kbd "M-s a C-s")   'dired-do-isearch
-    (kbd "M-s a M-C-s") 'dired-do-isearch-regexp
-    (kbd "M-s f C-s")   'dired-isearch-filenames
-    (kbd "M-s f M-C-s") 'dired-isearch-filenames-regexp
-    ;; misc
-    [remap read-only-mode] 'dired-toggle-read-only
-    ;; `toggle-read-only' is an obsolete alias for `read-only-mode'
-    [remap toggle-read-only] 'dired-toggle-read-only
-    "g?" 'dired-summary
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'dired-unmark-backward
-    [remap undo] 'dired-undo
-    [remap advertised-undo] 'dired-undo
-    ;; thumbnail manipulation (image-dired)
-    (kbd "C-t d") 'image-dired-display-thumbs
-    (kbd "C-t t") 'image-dired-tag-files
-    (kbd "C-t r") 'image-dired-delete-tag
-    (kbd "C-t j") 'image-dired-jump-thumbnail-buffer
-    (kbd "C-t i") 'image-dired-dired-display-image
-    (kbd "C-t x") 'image-dired-dired-display-external
-    (kbd "C-t a") 'image-dired-display-thumbs-append
-    (kbd "C-t .") 'image-dired-display-thumb
-    (kbd "C-t c") 'image-dired-dired-comment-files
-    (kbd "C-t f") 'image-dired-mark-tagged-files
-    (kbd "C-t C-t") 'image-dired-dired-toggle-marked-thumbs
-    (kbd "C-t e") 'image-dired-dired-edit-comment-and-tags
-    ;; encryption and decryption (epa-dired)
-    ";d" 'epa-dired-do-decrypt
-    ";v" 'epa-dired-do-verify
-    ";s" 'epa-dired-do-sign
-    ";e" 'epa-dired-do-encrypt))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-dired)
-;;; evil-collection-dired.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-doc-view.el --- Evil bindings for docview. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, bindings, files, pdf, ps, dvi
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Evil bindings for doc-view.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'doc-view)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-doc-view-maps '(doc-view-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-doc-view-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `doc-view'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'doc-view-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'doc-view-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    (kbd "C-j") 'doc-view-next-page
-    (kbd "C-k") 'doc-view-previous-page
-    "gj" 'doc-view-next-page
-    "gk" 'doc-view-previous-page
-    (kbd "C-d") 'forward-page
-    "j" 'doc-view-next-line-or-next-page
-    "k" 'doc-view-previous-line-or-previous-page
-    "gg" 'doc-view-first-page
-    "G" 'doc-view-last-page
-    "J" 'doc-view-goto-page
-    (kbd "<return>") 'image-next-line
-
-    ;; zoom
-    "+" 'doc-view-enlarge
-    "=" 'doc-view-enlarge
-    "0" 'doc-view-scale-reset
-    "-" 'doc-view-shrink
-
-    "W" 'doc-view-fit-width-to-window ; Like evil-image.
-    "H" 'doc-view-fit-height-to-window ; Like evil-image.
-    "P" 'doc-view-fit-page-to-window
-    "X" 'doc-view-kill-proc
-
-    (kbd "s s") 'doc-view-set-slice
-    (kbd "s m") 'doc-view-set-slice-using-mouse
-    (kbd "s b") 'doc-view-set-slice-from-bounding-box
-    (kbd "s r") 'doc-view-reset-slice
-
-    (kbd "/") 'doc-view-search
-    (kbd "?") 'doc-view-search-backward
-    (kbd "C-t") 'doc-view-show-tooltip
-    (kbd "C-c C-c") 'doc-view-toggle-display
-    (kbd "C-c C-t") 'doc-view-open-text
-
-    ;; refresh
-    (kbd "gr") 'doc-view-revert-buffer)
-
-  ;; TODO: What if the user changes `evil-want-C-u-scroll' after this is run?
-  (when evil-want-C-u-scroll
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'doc-view-mode-map
-      (kbd "C-u") 'backward-page)))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-doc-view)
-;;; evil-collection-doc-view.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-doc-view.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-doc-view.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-edebug.el --- Evil bindings for Edebug -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, edebug, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `edebug-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'edebug)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-edebug-maps
-  '(edebug-mode-map
-    edebug-x-instrumented-function-list-mode-map
-    edebug-x-breakpoint-list-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-edebug-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `edebug'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'edebug-mode 'normal)
-
-  (add-hook 'edebug-mode-hook #'evil-normalize-keymaps)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key nil 'edebug-mode-map
-    "g" nil
-    "G" nil)
-
-  ;; FIXME: Seems like other minor modes will readily clash with `edebug'.
-  ;; `lispyville' and `edebug' 's' key?
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'edebug-mode-map
-    ;; control
-    "s" 'edebug-step-mode
-    "n" 'edebug-next-mode
-    "go" 'edebug-go-mode
-    "gO" 'edebug-Go-nonstop-mode
-    "t" 'edebug-trace-mode
-    "T" 'edebug-Trace-fast-mode
-    "c" 'edebug-continue-mode
-    "C" 'edebug-Continue-fast-mode
-
-    "f" 'edebug-forward-sexp
-    "H" 'edebug-goto-here
-    "I" 'edebug-instrument-callee
-    "i" 'edebug-step-in
-    "o" 'edebug-step-out
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'top-level
-    "Q" 'edebug-top-level-nonstop
-    "a" 'abort-recursive-edit
-    "S" 'edebug-stop
-
-    ;; breakpoints
-    "b" 'edebug-set-breakpoint
-    "u" 'edebug-unset-breakpoint
-    "B" 'edebug-next-breakpoint
-    "x" 'edebug-set-conditional-breakpoint
-    "X" 'edebug-set-global-break-condition
-
-    ;; evaluation
-    "r" 'edebug-previous-result
-    "e" 'edebug-eval-expression
-    (kbd "C-x C-e") 'edebug-eval-last-sexp
-    "EL" 'edebug-visit-eval-list
-
-    ;; views
-    "WW" 'edebug-where
-    "p" 'edebug-bounce-point
-    "P" 'edebug-view-outside ;; same as v
-    "WS" 'edebug-toggle-save-windows
-
-    ;; misc
-    "g?" 'edebug-help
-    "d" 'edebug-backtrace
-
-    "-" 'negative-argument
-
-    ;; statistics
-    "=" 'edebug-temp-display-freq-count
-
-    ;; GUD bindings
-    (kbd "C-c C-s") 'edebug-step-mode
-    (kbd "C-c C-n") 'edebug-next-mode
-    (kbd "C-c C-c") 'edebug-go-mode
-
-    (kbd "C-x SPC") 'edebug-set-breakpoint
-    (kbd "C-c C-d") 'edebug-unset-breakpoint
-    (kbd "C-c C-t") (lambda () (interactive) (edebug-set-breakpoint t))
-    (kbd "C-c C-l") 'edebug-where)
-
-  (with-eval-after-load 'edebug-x
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'edebug-x-instrumented-function-list-mode-map
-      "E" 'edebug-x-evaluate-function
-      "Q" 'edebug-x-clear-data
-      (kbd "<return>") 'edebug-x-find-function
-      "q" 'quit-window)
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'edebug-x-breakpoint-list-mode-map
-      (kbd "<return>") 'edebug-x-visit-breakpoint
-      "x" 'edebug-x-kill-breakpoint
-      "Q" 'edebug-x-clear-data
-      "q" 'quit-window)))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-edebug)
-;;; evil-collection-edebug.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-ediff.el --- Evil bindings for ediff -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015 Justin Burkett
-
-;; Author: Justin Burkett <justin@burkett.cc>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (evil "1.2.3"))
-;; Keywords: evil, ediff, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Make ediff a little evil. This configures ediff to be friendlier to users
-;; of vim-like keybindings. Consult the help buffer (=?=) for more info.
-
-;; Here's a table describing the bindings
-
-;; | Command                     | Original Binding | Evil-ediff  |
-;; |-----------------------------+------------------+-------------|
-;; | ediff-next-difference       | n,SPC            | C-j,n,SPC   |
-;; | ediff-previous-difference   | p,DEL            | C-k,N,p,DEL |
-;; | ediff-jump-to-difference    | j                | d           |
-;; | jump to first difference    | 1j               | gg (or 1d)  |
-;; | jump to last difference     | N/A              | G           |
-;; | copy region A to region B   | a                | a,l         |
-;; | copy region B to region A   | b                | b,h         |
-;; | scroll down 1 line          | C-u 1 v          | j           |
-;; | scroll up 1 line            | C-u 1 V          | k           |
-;; | scroll down half page       | v,C-v            | C-d,v,C-v   |
-;; | scroll up half page         | V,M-v            | C-u,V,M-v   |
-;; | scroll left                 | >                | zh          |
-;; | scroll right                | <                | zl          |
-;; | toggle highlighting         | h                | H           |
-;; | ediff-suspend               | z                | C-z         |
-
-;; Not implemented yet
-;; | restore old diff            | ra,rb,rc         | u           |
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'ediff nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-ediff-maps '(ediff-mode-map))
-
-(defvar evil-collection-ediff-initial-state-backup (evil-initial-state 'ediff-mode))
-(defvar evil-collection-ediff-long-help-message-compare2-backup ediff-long-help-message-compare2)
-(defvar evil-collection-ediff-long-help-message-compare3-backup  ediff-long-help-message-compare3)
-(defvar evil-collection-ediff-long-help-message-narrow2-backup  ediff-long-help-message-narrow2)
-(defvar evil-collection-ediff-long-help-message-word-backup  ediff-long-help-message-word-mode)
-(defvar evil-collection-ediff-long-help-message-merge-backup  ediff-long-help-message-merge)
-(defvar evil-collection-ediff-long-help-message-head-backup  ediff-long-help-message-head)
-(defvar evil-collection-ediff-long-help-message-tail-backup  ediff-long-help-message-tail)
-
-(defvar evil-collection-ediff-help-changed nil)
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-adjust-help ()
-  "Adjust long help messages to reflect evil-ediff bindings."
-  (unless evil-collection-ediff-help-changed
-    (dolist (msg '(ediff-long-help-message-compare2
-                   ediff-long-help-message-compare3
-                   ediff-long-help-message-narrow2
-                   ediff-long-help-message-word-mode
-                   ediff-long-help-message-merge
-                   ediff-long-help-message-head
-                   ediff-long-help-message-tail))
-      (dolist (chng '( ;;("^" . "  ")
-                      ("p,DEL -previous diff " . "k,N,p -previous diff ")
-                      ("n,SPC -next diff     " . "  j,n -next diff     ")
-                      ("    j -jump to diff  " . "    d -jump to diff  ")
-                      ("    h -highlighting  " . "    H -highlighting  ")
-                      ("  v/V -scroll up/dn  " . "C-u/d -scroll up/dn  ")
-                      ("  </> -scroll lt/rt  " . "zh/zl -scroll lt/rt  ")
-                      ("  z/q -suspend/quit"   . "C-z/q -suspend/quit")))
-        (setf (symbol-value msg)
-              (replace-regexp-in-string (car chng) (cdr chng) (symbol-value msg))))))
-  (setq evil-collection-ediff-help-changed t))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-scroll-left (&optional arg)
-  "Scroll left."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((last-command-event ?>))
-    (ediff-scroll-horizontally arg)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-scroll-right (&optional arg)
-  "Scroll right."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((last-command-event ?<))
-    (ediff-scroll-horizontally arg)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-scroll-up (&optional arg)
-  "Scroll up by half of a page."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((last-command-event ?V))
-    (ediff-scroll-vertically arg)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-scroll-down (&optional arg)
-  "Scroll down by half of a page."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((last-command-event ?v))
-    (ediff-scroll-vertically arg)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-scroll-down-1 ()
-  "Scroll down by a line."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((last-command-event ?v))
-    (ediff-scroll-vertically 1)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-scroll-up-1 ()
-  "Scroll down by a line."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((last-command-event ?V))
-    (ediff-scroll-vertically 1)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-first-difference ()
-  "Jump to first difference."
-  (interactive)
-  (ediff-jump-to-difference 1))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-last-difference ()
-  "Jump to last difference."
-  (interactive)
-  (ediff-jump-to-difference ediff-number-of-differences))
-
-;; (defun evil-collection-ediff-restore-diff ()
-;;   "Restore the copy of current region."
-;;   (interactive)
-;;   (ediff-restore-diff nil ?a)
-;;   (ediff-restore-diff nil ?b))
-
-(defvar evil-collection-ediff-bindings
-  '(("d"    . ediff-jump-to-difference)
-    ("H"    . ediff-toggle-hilit)
-    ("\C-e" . evil-collection-ediff-scroll-down-1)
-    ("\C-y" . evil-collection-ediff-scroll-up-1)
-    ("j"    . ediff-next-difference)
-    ("k"    . ediff-previous-difference)
-    ("N"    . ediff-previous-difference)
-    ("gg"   . evil-collection-ediff-first-difference)
-    ("G"    . evil-collection-ediff-last-difference)
-    ("\C-d" . evil-collection-ediff-scroll-down)
-    ("\C-u" . evil-collection-ediff-scroll-up)
-    ("\C-z" . ediff-suspend)
-    ("z"    . nil)
-    ("zl"   . evil-collection-ediff-scroll-right)
-    ("zh"   . evil-collection-ediff-scroll-left)
-    ;; Not working yet
-    ;; ("u"    . evil-collection-ediff-restore-diff)
-    )
-  "A list of bindings changed/added in evil-ediff.")
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-startup-hook ()
-  "Place evil-ediff bindings in `ediff-mode-map'."
-  (evil-make-overriding-map ediff-mode-map 'normal)
-  (dolist (entry evil-collection-ediff-bindings)
-    (define-key ediff-mode-map (car entry) (cdr entry)))
-  (unless (or ediff-3way-comparison-job
-              (eq ediff-split-window-function 'split-window-vertically))
-    (define-key ediff-mode-map "l" 'ediff-copy-A-to-B)
-    (define-key ediff-mode-map "h" 'ediff-copy-B-to-A))
-  (evil-normalize-keymaps)
-  nil)
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-setup ()
-  "Initialize evil-ediff."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'ediff-mode 'normal)
-  (add-hook 'ediff-startup-hook 'evil-collection-ediff-startup-hook)
-  (evil-collection-ediff-adjust-help))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ediff-revert ()
-  "Revert changes made by evil-ediff."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'ediff-mode evil-collection-ediff-initial-state-backup)
-  (unless evil-collection-ediff-help-changed
-    (dolist (msg
-             '((ediff-long-help-message-compare2 . ediff-long-help-message-compare2-backup)
-               (ediff-long-help-message-compare3 . ediff-long-help-message-compare3-backup)
-               (ediff-long-help-message-narrow2 . ediff-long-help-message-narrow2-backup)
-               (ediff-long-help-message-word-mode . ediff-long-help-message-word-mode-backup)
-               (ediff-long-help-message-merge . ediff-long-help-message-merge-backup)
-               (ediff-long-help-message-head . ediff-long-help-message-head-backup)
-               (ediff-long-help-message-tail . ediff-long-help-message-tail-backup)))
-      (setf (symbol-value (car msg)) (symbol-value (cdr msg)))))
-  (setq evil-collection-ediff-help-changed nil)
-  (remove-hook 'ediff-startup-hook 'evil-collection-ediff-startup-hook))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-ediff)
-;;; evil-collection-ediff.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ediff.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ediff.elc
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index c15e247c4a6d..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ediff.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eglot.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eglot.el
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index 7585a67f6038..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eglot.el
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@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-eglot.el --- Bindings for `eglot'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, eglot, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `eglot'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eglot nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-eglot-maps '(eglot-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-eglot-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `eglot'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'eglot-mode-map
-    "gd" 'xref-find-definitions
-    (kbd "C-t") 'xref-pop-marker-stack
-    "K" 'eglot-help-at-point))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-eglot)
-;;; evil-collection-eglot.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eglot.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eglot.elc
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index 10e5d3df9504..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eglot.elc
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index 3a5cee06271b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elfeed.el
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@@ -1,120 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-elfeed.el --- Evil bindings for elfeed -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, elfeed, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for elfeed.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'elfeed nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defvar elfeed-search-mode-map)
-(defvar elfeed-show-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-elfeed-maps '(elfeed-search-mode-map
-                                        elfeed-show-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-elfeed-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `elfeed'."
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'elfeed-search-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'elfeed-search-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'elfeed-search-mode-map
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'elfeed-search-show-entry
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'elfeed-search-browse-url
-    "go" 'elfeed-search-browse-url
-
-    "y" 'elfeed-search-yank
-
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-
-    ;; filter
-    "s" 'elfeed-search-live-filter
-    "S" 'elfeed-search-set-filter
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gR" 'elfeed-search-fetch ; TODO: Which update function is more useful?
-    "gr" 'elfeed-search-update--force
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(normal visual) 'elfeed-search-mode-map
-    "+" 'elfeed-search-tag-all
-    "-" 'elfeed-search-untag-all
-    "U" 'elfeed-search-tag-all-unread
-    "u" 'elfeed-search-untag-all-unread)
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'elfeed-show-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'elfeed-show-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'elfeed-show-mode-map
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'elfeed-show-visit
-    "go" 'elfeed-show-visit
-
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-
-    ;; filter
-    "s" 'elfeed-show-new-live-search
-
-    "+" 'elfeed-show-tag
-    "-" 'elfeed-show-untag
-
-    "A" 'elfeed-show-add-enclosure-to-playlist
-    "P" 'elfeed-show-play-enclosure
-    "d" 'elfeed-show-save-enclosure
-
-    "]" 'elfeed-show-next
-    "[" 'elfeed-show-prev
-    "gj" 'elfeed-show-next
-    "gk" 'elfeed-show-prev
-    (kbd "C-j") 'elfeed-show-next
-    (kbd "C-k") 'elfeed-show-prev
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'elfeed-show-refresh
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'elfeed-kill-buffer
-    "ZQ" 'elfeed-kill-buffer
-    "ZZ" 'elfeed-kill-buffer)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'operator 'elfeed-show-mode-map
-    ;; Like `eww'.
-    "u" '(menu-item
-          ""
-          nil
-          :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                    (when (memq evil-this-operator
-                                evil-collection-yank-operators)
-                      (setq evil-inhibit-operator t)
-                      #'elfeed-show-yank)))))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-elfeed)
-;;; evil-collection-elfeed.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elfeed.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elfeed.elc
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index dc44d098c145..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elfeed.elc
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index 4cfa5a7e04ac..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elisp-mode.el
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@@ -1,78 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-elisp-mode.el --- Bindings for `elisp-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, elisp, lisp
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `elisp-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'elisp-mode)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-elisp-mode-maps nil)
-
-(defun evil-collection-elisp-mode-last-sexp-setup-props (beg end value alt1 alt2)
-  "Set up text properties for the output of `elisp--eval-last-sexp'.
-BEG and END are the start and end of the output in current-buffer.
-VALUE is the Lisp value printed, ALT1 and ALT2 are strings for the
-alternative printed representations that can be displayed."
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'evil-collection-elisp-mode-return-or-last-sexp-toggle-display)
-    (define-key map [down-mouse-2] 'mouse-set-point)
-    (define-key map [mouse-2] 'elisp-last-sexp-toggle-display)
-    (add-text-properties
-     beg end
-     `(printed-value (,value ,alt1 ,alt2)
-                     mouse-face highlight
-                     keymap ,map
-                     help-echo "RET, mouse-2: toggle abbreviated display"
-                     rear-nonsticky (mouse-face keymap help-echo
-                                                printed-value)))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-elisp-mode-return-or-last-sexp-toggle-display ()
-  "Trigger RET or call `elisp-last-sexp-toggle-display'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (eq evil-state 'insert)
-      (call-interactively
-       (lookup-key (current-global-map) (kbd "C-m")))
-    (call-interactively 'elisp-last-sexp-toggle-display)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-elisp-mode-last-sexp (command &rest args)
-  "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-  (if (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-           (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-        (apply command args))
-    (apply command args)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-elisp-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `elisp-mode'."
-  (unless evil-move-beyond-eol
-    (advice-add 'eval-print-last-sexp :around 'evil-collection-elisp-mode-last-sexp))
-  (advice-add 'last-sexp-setup-props
-              :override 'evil-collection-elisp-mode-last-sexp-setup-props))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-elisp-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-elisp-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elisp-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elisp-mode.elc
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index 03dcb695ca3a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elisp-mode.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index 3d5d5335ae4c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elisp-refs.el
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@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-elisp-refs.el --- Evil bindings for Elisp Refs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, elisp-refs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; This package provides a sane set of defaults for `elisp-refs' when using
-;; `evil-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'elisp-refs nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-elisp-refs-maps '(elisp-refs-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-elisp-refs-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `elisp-refs'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'elisp-refs-mode-map
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'elisp-refs-next-match
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'elisp-refs-prev-match
-    (kbd "C-j") 'elisp-refs-next-match
-    (kbd "C-k") 'elisp-refs-prev-match
-    "gj" 'elisp-refs-next-match
-    "gk" 'elisp-refs-prev-match
-    (kbd "<return>") 'elisp-refs-visit-match
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'kill-this-buffer))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-elisp-refs)
-;;; evil-collection-elisp-refs.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elisp-refs.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-elisp-refs.elc
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+++ /dev/null
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-emms.el
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@@ -1,234 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-emms.el --- Evil bindings for EMMS -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emms, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for EMMS.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'emms nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(declare-function emms-with-inhibit-read-only-t "emms")
-(declare-function emms-playlist-mode-correct-previous-yank "emms-playlist-mode")
-
-(defvar emms-browser-mode-map)
-(defvar emms-playlist-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-emms-maps '(emms-browser-mode-map
-                                      emms-playlist-mode-map
-                                      emms-metaplaylist-mode-map
-                                      emms-stream-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-emms-playlist-mode-insert-newline-above ()
-  "Insert a newline above point."
-  (interactive)
-  (emms-with-inhibit-read-only-t
-   (evil-insert-newline-above)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-emms-playlist-mode-insert-newline-below ()
-  "Insert a newline below point."
-  (interactive)
-  (emms-with-inhibit-read-only-t
-   (evil-insert-newline-below)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-emms-playlist-mode-paste-before ()
-  "Pastes the latest yanked playlist items before the cursor position.
-The return value is the yanked text."
-  (interactive)
-  (emms-with-inhibit-read-only-t
-   (goto-char (point-at-bol))
-   (yank)
-   (emms-playlist-mode-correct-previous-yank)
-   (evil-previous-line)
-   (evil-beginning-of-line)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-emms-playlist-mode-paste-after ()
-  "Pastes the latest yanked playlist items behind point.
-The return value is the yanked text."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (eobp) (evil-next-line))
-  (evil-collection-emms-playlist-mode-paste-before))
-
-(defun evil-collection-emms-browser-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `emms-browser'."
-  ;; TODO: Why doesn't evil-set-initial-state work with emms-browser-mode?
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'emms-browser-mode-map)
-  (add-hook 'emms-browser-mode-hook 'evil-normal-state)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'emms-browser-mode-map
-    ;; playback controls
-    "x" 'emms-pause
-    "X" 'emms-stop
-    "r" 'emms-random
-    "<" 'emms-seek-backward
-    ">" 'emms-seek-forward
-    (kbd "<return>") 'emms-browser-add-tracks
-    (kbd "C-<return>") 'emms-browser-add-tracks-and-play
-
-    ;; volume controls
-    "+" 'emms-volume-raise
-    "=" 'emms-volume-raise
-    "-" 'emms-volume-lower
-
-    "u" 'emms-playlist-mode-undo
-
-    ;; motion
-    "[" 'emms-browser-prev-non-track
-    "]" 'emms-browser-next-non-track
-    (kbd "C-k") 'emms-browser-prev-non-track
-    (kbd "C-j") 'emms-browser-next-non-track
-    "gk" 'emms-browser-prev-non-track
-    "gj" 'emms-browser-next-non-track
-
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'emms-browser-toggle-subitems-recursively
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'emms-browser-toggle-subitems-recursively
-    "^" 'emms-browser-move-up-level
-    (kbd "SPC") 'emms-browser-toggle-subitems
-    "g1" 'emms-browser-collapse-all
-    "g2" 'emms-browser-expand-to-level-2
-    "g3" 'emms-browser-expand-to-level-3
-    "g4" 'emms-browser-expand-to-level-4
-    "g0" 'emms-browser-expand-all
-    "ga" 'emms-browse-by-artist
-    "gA" 'emms-browse-by-album
-    "gb" 'emms-browse-by-genre
-    "gy" 'emms-browse-by-year
-    "gc" 'emms-browse-by-composer
-    "gp" 'emms-browse-by-performer
-    "zm" 'emms-browser-collapse-all
-    "zr" 'emms-browser-expand-all
-    "zo" 'emms-browser-expand-one-level
-    ;; TODO find a real replacement for zc
-    "zc" 'emms-browser-collapse-all
-
-    ;; TODO find a way to integrate this with evil-collection-evil-search
-    "/" 'emms-isearch-buffer ; This shows hidden items during search.
-    "n" 'isearch-repeat-forward
-    "N" 'isearch-repeat-backward
-
-    ;; filter
-    ;; "" 'emms-browser-previous-filter ; TODO: What does this do?
-    ;; "" 'emms-browser-next-filter
-
-    "s" (lookup-key emms-browser-mode-map (kbd "s"))
-    "g" (lookup-key emms-browser-mode-map (kbd "W")) ;; TODO: This overrides other "g-" prefixed keys.
-
-    "C" 'emms-browser-clear-playlist
-    "D" 'emms-browser-delete-files
-    "d" 'emms-browser-view-in-dired
-    "gd" 'emms-browser-view-in-dired)) ; "d" does the same, keep "gd" for consistency.
-
-(defun evil-collection-emms-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `emms'."
-  (with-eval-after-load 'emms-browser
-    (evil-collection-emms-browser-setup))
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'emms-playlist-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'emms-playlist-mode-map
-    ;; playback controls
-    "x" 'emms-pause
-    "X" 'emms-stop
-    "r" 'emms-random
-    "<" 'emms-seek-backward
-    ">" 'emms-seek-forward
-    (kbd "C-j") 'emms-next
-    (kbd "C-k") 'emms-previous
-    "gj" 'emms-next
-    "gk" 'emms-previous
-    (kbd "<return>") 'emms-playlist-mode-play-smart
-
-    ;; volume controls
-    "+" 'emms-volume-raise
-    "=" 'emms-volume-raise
-    "-" 'emms-volume-lower
-
-    "u" 'emms-playlist-mode-undo
-
-    ;; motion
-    "gg" 'emms-playlist-mode-first
-    "G" 'emms-playlist-mode-last
-    "]" 'emms-playlist-mode-next
-    "[" 'emms-playlist-mode-previous
-
-    "D" 'emms-playlist-mode-kill-track  ; emms-browser uses "D"
-    "C" 'emms-playlist-mode-clear
-    "O" 'evil-collection-emms-playlist-mode-insert-newline-above
-    "o" 'evil-collection-emms-playlist-mode-insert-newline-below
-    "P" 'evil-collection-emms-playlist-mode-paste-before
-    "p" 'evil-collection-emms-playlist-mode-paste-after
-
-    "u" 'emms-playlist-mode-undo
-
-    "ze" 'emms-tag-editor-edit
-    "R" 'emms-tag-editor-rename
-
-    "." 'emms-playlist-mode-center-current
-    "d" 'emms-playlist-mode-goto-dired-at-point
-    "gd" 'emms-playlist-mode-goto-dired-at-point ; "d" does the same, keep "gd" for consistency.
-
-    "zs" 'emms-show
-    "a" 'emms-playlist-mode-add-contents
-    "zp" 'emms-playlist-set-playlist-buffer
-
-    ;; filter
-    "S" (lookup-key emms-playlist-mode-map (kbd "S"))
-    "s" (lookup-key emms-playlist-mode-map (kbd "/"))
-    ;; "" 'emms-playlist-limit-to-all ; TODO: Test.
-
-    (kbd "M-y") 'emms-playlist-mode-yank-pop)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'visual 'emms-playlist-mode-map
-    ;; "d" 'emms-playlist-mode-kill
-    "D" 'emms-playlist-mode-kill)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'emms-browser-search-mode-map
-    "q" 'emms-browser-kill-search)
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'emms-metaplaylist-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'emms-metaplaylist-mode-map
-    (kbd "<return>") 'emms-metaplaylist-mode-goto-current
-    (kbd "<space>") 'emms-metaplaylist-mode-set-active
-    "gr" 'emms-metaplaylist-mode-update
-    "C" 'emms-metaplaylist-mode-new-buffer
-    "." 'emms-metaplaylist-mode-center-current
-    "D" 'emms-metaplaylist-mode-kill-buffer
-    "q" 'kill-this-buffer)
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'emms-stream-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'emms-stream-mode-map
-    (kbd "<return>") 'emms-stream-play
-    "j" 'emms-stream-next-line
-    "k" 'emms-stream-previous-line
-    "y" 'emms-stream-yank-bookmark
-    "d" 'emms-stream-kill-bookmark
-    "c" 'emms-stream-edit-bookmark
-    "r" 'emms-stream-edit-bookmark
-    "i" 'emms-stream-info-bookmark
-    "s" 'emms-stream-save-bookmarks-file
-    "x" 'emms-stream-toggle-default-action
-    "q" 'emms-stream-quit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-emms)
-;;; evil-collection-emms.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-emms.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-emms.elc
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index 70ab3844759a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-emms.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-epa.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-epa.el
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index 31347991fb8e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-epa.el
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@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-epa.el --- Evil bindings for epa-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: Maximiliano Sandoval <msandova@protonmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, epa, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `epa-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'epa nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-epa-maps '(epa-key-list-mode-map
-                                     epa-key-mode-map
-                                     epa-info-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-epa-setup ()
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'epa-key-list-mode-map
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'widget-forward
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-    "q" 'epa-exit-buffer
-    "E" 'epa-decrypt-file
-    "d" 'epa-delete-keys
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "V" 'epa-verify-file
-
-    ;; mark
-    "m" 'epa-mark-key
-    "u" 'epa-unmark-key
-
-    ;; Unchanged keybindings.
-    "s" 'epa-sign-file
-    "e" 'epa-encrypt-file
-    "i" 'epa-import-keys
-    "o" 'epa-export-keys)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'epa-key-mode-map
-    "q" 'epa-exit-buffer
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'epa-info-mode-map
-    "q" 'delete-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-epa)
-;;; evil-collection-epa.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-epa.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-epa.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-epa.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ert.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ert.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ert.el
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@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-ert.el --- Bindings for `ert' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `ert'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'ert)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-ert-maps '(ert-results-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ert-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `ert'."
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'ert-results-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'ert-results-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ert-results-mode-map
-    "j" 'evil-next-line
-    "k" 'evil-previous-line
-    "h" 'evil-backward-char
-    "l" 'evil-forward-char
-    ;; Stuff that's not in the menu.
-    "J" 'ert-results-jump-between-summary-and-result
-    "L" 'ert-results-toggle-printer-limits-for-test-at-point
-    "gj" 'ert-results-next-test
-    "gk" 'ert-results-previous-test
-    "]" 'ert-results-next-test
-    "[" 'ert-results-previous-test
-    (kbd "C-j") 'ert-results-next-test
-    (kbd "C-k") 'ert-results-previous-test
-    ;; Stuff that is in the menu.
-    "gr" 'ert-results-rerun-all-tests
-    "R" 'ert-results-rerun-all-tests
-    "r" 'ert-results-rerun-test-at-point
-    "d" 'ert-results-rerun-test-at-point-debugging-errors
-    "." 'ert-results-find-test-at-point-other-window
-    "gd" 'ert-results-find-test-at-point-other-window
-    "B" 'ert-results-pop-to-backtrace-for-test-at-point
-    "M" 'ert-results-pop-to-messages-for-test-at-point
-    "s" 'ert-results-pop-to-should-forms-for-test-at-point
-    "K" 'ert-results-describe-test-at-point
-    "g?" 'ert-results-describe-test-at-point
-    "x" 'ert-delete-test
-    "T" 'ert-results-pop-to-timings))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-ert)
-;;; evil-collection-ert.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ert.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ert.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eshell.el
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@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-eshell.el --- Evil bindings for Eshell -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, eshell, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for EMMS
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'em-prompt)
-(require 'eshell)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-eshell-maps '(eshell-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-eshell-next-prompt ()
-  "`evil' wrapper around `eshell-next-prompt'."
-  (when (get-text-property (point) 'read-only)
-    ;; If at end of prompt, `eshell-next-prompt' will not move, so go backward.
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (eshell-next-prompt 1)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-eshell-next-prompt-on-insert ()
-  "Go to next prompt on `evil' replace/insert enter."
-  (dolist (hook '(evil-replace-state-entry-hook evil-insert-state-entry-hook))
-    (add-hook hook 'evil-collection-eshell-next-prompt nil t)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-eshell-interrupt-process ()
-  "Interupt `eshell' process and enter insert state."
-  (interactive)
-  (eshell-interrupt-process)
-  (evil-insert 1))
-
-;;; `eshell-mode-map' is reset when Eshell is initialized in `eshell-mode'. We
-;;; need to add bindings to `eshell-first-time-mode-hook'.
-(defun evil-collection-eshell-setup-keys ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `eshell'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'eshell-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    "[" 'eshell-previous-prompt
-    "]" 'eshell-next-prompt
-    (kbd "C-k") 'eshell-previous-prompt
-    (kbd "C-j") 'eshell-next-prompt
-    "gk" 'eshell-previous-prompt
-    "gj" 'eshell-next-prompt
-    "0" 'eshell-bol
-    "^" 'eshell-bol
-    (kbd "M-h") 'eshell-backward-argument
-    (kbd "M-l") 'eshell-forward-argument
-
-    (kbd "<return>") 'eshell-send-input
-    (kbd "C-c C-c") 'evil-collection-eshell-interrupt-process)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'insert 'eshell-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "M-h") 'eshell-backward-argument
-    (kbd "M-l") 'eshell-forward-argument)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'visual 'eshell-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    ;; TODO: This does not work with `evil-visual-line'.
-    "[" 'eshell-previous-prompt
-    "]" 'eshell-next-prompt
-    (kbd "C-k") 'eshell-previous-prompt
-    (kbd "C-j") 'eshell-next-prompt
-    "gk" 'eshell-previous-prompt
-    "gj" 'eshell-next-prompt
-    "0" 'eshell-bol
-    "^" 'eshell-bol))
-
-;; TODO: Compare this setup procedure with evil-ediff.
-(defun evil-collection-eshell-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `eshell'."
-  (add-hook 'eshell-mode-hook 'evil-collection-eshell-next-prompt-on-insert)
-  (add-hook 'eshell-first-time-mode-hook 'evil-collection-eshell-setup-keys))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-eshell)
-;;; evil-collection-eshell.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eshell.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eshell.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu.el
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@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu.el --- Bindings for `eval-sexp-fu'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, eval-sexp-fu, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `eval-sexp-fu'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'eval-sexp-fu nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu-maps nil)
-
-(defun evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu-bounds-of-thing-at-point-sexp (command &rest args)
-  "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-  (if (and (eq (nth 0 args) 'sexp)
-           (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-                (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p))))
-      (save-excursion
-        (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-        (apply command args))
-    (apply command args)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu-advise-bounds-of-thing-at-point (command &rest args)
-  "Advise `bounds-of-thing-at-point' to handle `evil's `evil-move-beyond-eol'."
-  (advice-add 'bounds-of-thing-at-point
-              :around 'evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu-bounds-of-thing-at-point-sexp)
-  (apply command args)
-  (advice-remove 'bounds-of-thing-at-point
-                 'evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu-bounds-of-thing-at-point-sexp))
-
-(defun evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' with `eval-sexp-fu'."
-  (unless evil-move-beyond-eol
-    (advice-add 'ad-Advice-eval-last-sexp
-                :around 'evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu-advise-bounds-of-thing-at-point)))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu)
-;;; evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eval-sexp-fu.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-evil-mc.el --- Bindings for evil-mc -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.2
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for evil-mc.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'evil-mc nil t)
-(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)) ; `if-let*' and `when-let*'
-
-(defvar evil-mc-map)
-(defconst evil-collection-evil-mc-maps '(evil-mc-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-evil-mc-clear-keymap (&rest _args)
-  "Brute force remove `evil-mc-key-map' from `evil-mode-map-alist'."
-  (evil-collection-when-let*
-      ((evil-mc-map (assq 'evil-mc-mode evil-mode-map-alist)))
-    (setq evil-mode-map-alist
-          (delq evil-mc-map evil-mode-map-alist))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-evil-mc-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for evil-mc."
-  ;; `evil-mc''s default keybindings conflict with `evil-collection' using the
-  ;; 'gr' prefix. We brute force remove the keymap so that packages will play
-  ;; nice. Open to other suggestions on how to work with `evil-mc'.
-  ;; See https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection/issues/184 for more
-  ;; details.
-  (advice-add 'evil-normalize-keymaps
-              :after 'evil-collection-evil-mc-clear-keymap)
-
-  ;; https://github.com/gabesoft/evil-mc/issues/70
-  (add-hook 'evil-mc-after-cursors-deleted
-            (lambda ()
-              (setq evil-was-yanked-without-register t))))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-evil-mc)
-;;; evil-collection-evil-mc.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-evil-mc.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-evil-mc.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eww.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eww.el
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@@ -1,152 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-eww.el --- Evil bindings for EWW -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, eww, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for EWW.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eww)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defvar evil-collection-eww-maps '(eww-mode-map
-                                   eww-history-mode-map
-                                   eww-buffers-mode-map
-                                   eww-bookmark-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-eww-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `eww'."
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'eww-mode-map
-    "^" 'eww-up-url
-    "u" 'eww-up-url
-    "U" 'eww-top-url
-    (kbd "<backspace>") 'eww-back-url
-    "H" 'eww-back-url
-    "L" 'eww-forward-url
-
-    "gf" 'eww-view-source               ; Like qutebrowser.
-
-    "&" 'eww-browse-with-external-browser
-    "gc" 'url-cookie-list
-    "zd" 'eww-toggle-paragraph-direction
-    "ze" 'eww-set-character-encoding
-    "zf" 'eww-toggle-fonts
-    "d" 'eww-download
-    "m" 'eww-add-bookmark
-    "R" 'eww-readable                   ; Default binding.
-    "r" 'eww-readable
-
-    "]" 'eww-next-url
-    "[" 'eww-previous-url
-    "gj" 'eww-next-url
-    "gk" 'eww-previous-url
-
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'eww-browse-with-external-browser
-    "go" 'eww-browse-with-external-browser
-    "o" 'eww                            ; Like qutebrowser.
-
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'shr-next-link
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'shr-previous-link
-
-    ;; bookmarks
-    "gb" 'eww-list-bookmarks
-
-    "gh" 'eww-list-histories
-    "gt" 'eww-list-buffers              ; Like dwb, qutebrowser.
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'eww-reload
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'operator 'eww-mode-map
-    "u" '(menu-item
-          ""
-          nil
-          :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                    (when (memq evil-this-operator
-                                evil-collection-yank-operators)
-                      (setq evil-inhibit-operator t)
-                      #'eww-copy-page-url))))
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'eww-history-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'eww-history-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'eww-history-mode-map
-    (kbd "<return>") 'eww-history-browse
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'eww-buffers-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'eww-buffers-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'eww-buffers-mode-map
-    "D" 'eww-buffer-kill
-    (kbd "<return>") 'eww-buffer-select
-    "]" 'eww-buffer-show-next
-    "[" 'eww-buffer-show-previous
-    "gj" 'eww-buffer-show-next
-    "gk" 'eww-buffer-show-previous
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'eww-bookmark-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'eww-bookmark-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'eww-bookmark-mode-map
-    "D" 'eww-bookmark-kill
-    "P" 'eww-bookmark-yank
-
-    (kbd "<return>") 'eww-bookmark-browse
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'operator 'eww-bookmark-mode-map
-    "u" '(menu-item
-          ""
-          nil
-          :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                    (when (memq evil-this-operator
-                                evil-collection-yank-operators)
-                      (setq evil-inhibit-operator t)
-                      #'eww-copy-page-url)))))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-eww)
-;;; evil-collection-eww.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eww.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-eww.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-flycheck.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-flycheck.el
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index b49ae6bed4ce..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-flycheck.el
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@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-flycheck.el --- Evil bindings for flycheck -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, flycheck, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `flycheck-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'flycheck nil t)
-
-(defvar flycheck-error-list-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-flycheck-maps '(flycheck-error-list-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-flycheck-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `flycheck'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'flycheck-error-list-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'flycheck-error-list-mode-map
-    "gj" 'flycheck-error-list-next-error
-    "gk" 'flycheck-error-list-previous-error
-    (kbd "C-j") 'flycheck-error-list-next-error
-    (kbd "C-k") 'flycheck-error-list-previous-error
-    "]" 'flycheck-error-list-next-error
-    "[" 'flycheck-error-list-previous-error
-    "gr" 'flycheck-error-list-check-source
-    "s" 'flycheck-error-list-set-filter
-    "S" 'flycheck-error-list-reset-filter
-    "x" 'flycheck-error-list-explain-error
-    (kbd "<return>") 'flycheck-error-list-goto-error
-    "q" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-flycheck)
-;;; evil-collection-flycheck.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-flycheck.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-flycheck.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-flymake.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-flymake.el
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index 1b63d058cc4a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-flymake.el
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@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-flymake.el --- Evil Bindings for Flymake -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, flymake, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `flymake-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'flymake)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-flymake-maps '(flymake-mode-map
-                                         flymake-diagnostics-buffer-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-flymake-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `flymake'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key
-    '(normal visual) 'flymake-diagnostics-buffer-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    (kbd "RET") 'flymake-goto-diagnostic
-    (kbd "<S-return>") 'flymake-show-diagnostic
-    (kbd "M-RET") 'flymake-show-diagnostic
-    (kbd "go") 'flymake-show-diagnostic
-    (kbd "gO") 'flymake-show-diagnostic
-    "." 'flymake-goto-diagnostic))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-flymake)
-;;; evil-collection-flymake.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-flymake.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-flymake.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-free-keys.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-free-keys.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-free-keys.el
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@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-free-keys.el --- Bindings for `free-keys' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `free-keys'.
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'free-keys nil t)
-
-;;; Code:
-(defvar free-keys-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-free-keys-maps '(free-keys-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-free-keys-set-header-line-format ()
-  "Tweak `header-line-format' locally for `free-keys'."
-  (setq-local header-line-format
-              "Help: (c) change buffer (p) change prefix (q) quit"))
-
-(defun evil-collection-free-keys-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `free-keys'."
-  (add-hook 'free-keys-mode-hook
-            #'evil-collection-free-keys-set-header-line-format)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'free-keys-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'free-keys-mode-map
-    "c" 'free-keys-change-buffer
-    "p" 'free-keys-set-prefix
-    "q" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-free-keys)
-;;; evil-collection-free-keys.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-free-keys.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-free-keys.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-free-keys.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-geiser.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-geiser.el
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index 515c163e5eab..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-geiser.el
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@@ -1,103 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-geiser.el --- Bindings for `geiser'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, geiser, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `geiser'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'geiser nil t)
-
-(defvar geiser-debug-mode-map)
-(defvar geiser-doc-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-geiser-maps '(geiser-debug-mode-map
-                                        geiser-doc-mode-map
-                                        geiser-repl-mode-map
-                                        geiser-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-geiser-last-sexp (command &rest args)
-  "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-  (if (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-           (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-        (apply command args))
-    (apply command args)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-geiser-setup ()
-  "Set up bindings for `geiser'."
-  (unless evil-move-beyond-eol
-    (advice-add 'geiser-eval-last-sexp :around 'evil-collection-geiser-last-sexp)
-    (advice-add 'geiser-eval-last-sexp-and-print :around 'evil-collection-geiser-last-sexp))
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'geiser-debug-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'geiser-doc-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'geiser-debug-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'geiser-doc-mode-map
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'forward-button
-    (kbd "<S-tab>") 'backward-button
-    "gd" 'geiser-edit-symbol-at-point
-    (kbd "C-t") 'geiser-pop-symbol-stack
-    "gr" 'geiser-doc-refresh
-    "q" 'View-quit
-    "gz" 'geiser-doc-switch-to-repl
-    ">" 'geiser-doc-next
-    "<" 'geiser-doc-previous
-    "gj" 'forward-button
-    "gk" 'backward-button
-    (kbd "C-j") 'forward-button
-    (kbd "C-k") 'backward-button
-    "]" 'geiser-doc-next-section
-    "[" 'geiser-doc-previous-section
-    "x" 'geiser-doc-kill-page
-    "X" 'geiser-doc-clean-history)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'insert 'geiser-repl-mode-map
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'geiser-repl--newline-and-indent)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'geiser-repl-mode-map
-    "gd" 'geiser-edit-symbol-at-point
-    (kbd "C-t") 'geiser-pop-symbol-stack
-    "gj" 'geiser-repl-next-prompt
-    "gk" 'geiser-repl-previous-prompt
-    (kbd "C-j") 'geiser-repl-next-prompt
-    (kbd "C-k") 'geiser-repl-previous-prompt
-    "]" 'geiser-repl-next-prompt
-    "[" 'geiser-repl-previous-prompt
-    "K" 'geiser-doc-symbol-at-point)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'geiser-mode-map
-    "gd" 'geiser-edit-symbol-at-point
-    (kbd "C-t") 'geiser-pop-symbol-stack
-    "gZ" 'geiser-mode-switch-to-repl-and-enter
-    "gz" 'geiser-mode-switch-to-repl
-    "K" 'geiser-doc-symbol-at-point))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-geiser)
-;;; evil-collection-geiser.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-geiser.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-geiser.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-geiser.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ggtags.el
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@@ -1,99 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-ggtags.el --- Evil bindings for ggtags -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, ggtags, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `ggtags-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'ggtags nil t)
-
-(defvar ggtags-global-mode-map)
-(defvar ggtags-mode-map)
-(defvar ggtags-view-search-history-mode-map)
-(defvar ggtags-view-tag-history-mode-map)
-(defvar ggtags-navigation-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-ggtags-maps '(ggtags-mode-map
-                                        ggtags-view-search-history-mode-map
-                                        ggtags-view-tag-history-mode-map
-                                        ggtags-navigation-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ggtags-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `ggtags'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'ggtags-global-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'ggtags-view-search-history-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'ggtags-view-tag-history-mode 'normal)
-
-  ;; `ggtags-navigation-mode' is global and will conflict with other bindings.
-  ;; https://github.com/leoliu/ggtags/issues/124
-  (when (boundp 'ggtags-enable-navigation-keys)
-    (setq ggtags-enable-navigation-keys nil))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ggtags-mode-map
-    "gd" 'ggtags-find-tag-dwim
-    (kbd "C-t") 'ggtags-prev-mark
-    "gf" 'ggtags-find-file)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ggtags-view-search-history-mode-map
-    "gj" 'ggtags-view-search-history-next
-    "gk" 'ggtags-view-search-history-prev
-    (kbd "C-j") 'ggtags-view-search-history-next
-    (kbd "C-k") 'ggtags-view-search-history-prev
-    "]" 'ggtags-view-search-history-next
-    "[" 'ggtags-view-search-history-prev
-    "x" 'ggtags-view-search-history-kill
-    "gr" 'ggtags-view-search-history-update
-    "r" 'ggtags-save-to-register
-    "R" 'ggtags-view-search-history-action
-    "q" 'ggtags-kill-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ggtags-view-tag-history-mode-map
-    "gj" 'next-error-no-select
-    (kbd "C-j") 'next-error-no-select
-    "]" 'next-error-no-select
-    "gk" 'previous-error-no-select
-    (kbd "C-k") 'previous-error-no-select
-    (kbd "[") 'previous-error-no-select
-    "q" 'ggtags-kill-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ggtags-navigation-map
-    ;; navigation
-    "gj" 'next-error
-    "gk" 'next-error
-    (kbd "C-j") 'previous-error
-    (kbd "C-k") 'previous-error
-    "]" 'ggtags-navigation-next-file
-    "[" 'ggtags-navigation-previous-file
-
-    ;; search
-    "s" 'ggtags-navigation-isearch-forward
-    "S" 'ggtags-navigation-isearch-forward
-
-    "go" 'ggtags-navigation-visible-mode ;; FIXME: This can be anything.
-    (kbd "<return>") 'ggtags-navigation-mode-done))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-ggtags)
-;;; evil-collection-ggtags.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ggtags.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ggtags.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 4d6c72136cc4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ggtags.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-git-timemachine.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-git-timemachine.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 72a0b9f763de..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-git-timemachine.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-git-timemachine.el --- Bindings for `git-timemachine' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, git, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil keybindings for `git-timemachine' that conform to the principles
-;; outlines in evil-collection
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'git-timemachine nil t)
-
-(defvar git-timemachine-mode-map)
-(defconst evil-collection-git-timemachine-map '(git-timemachine-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-git-timemachine-setup ()
-  "Setup `evil' keybindings for `git-timemachine'."
-  (evil-define-minor-mode-key 'normal 'git-timemachine-mode
-    "\C-k" 'git-timemachine-show-previous-revision
-    "\C-j" 'git-timemachine-show-next-revision
-    "q"    'git-timemachine-quit
-    "gtg"  'git-timemachine-show-nth-revision
-    "gtt"  'git-timemachine-show-revision-fuzzy
-    "gty"  'git-timemachine-kill-abbreviated-revision
-    "gtY"  'git-timemachine-kill-revision
-    "gtb"  'git-timemachine-blame))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-git-timemachine)
-;;; evil-collection-git-timemachine.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-git-timemachine.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-git-timemachine.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 0f77eb637c07..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-git-timemachine.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-go-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-go-mode.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 23f663a23c69..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-go-mode.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-go-mode.el --- Bindings for `go-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools, golang
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `go-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'go-mode nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-go-mode-maps '(go-mode-map
-                                         godoc-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-go-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `go-mode'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'go-mode-map
-    "gd" 'godef-jump
-    "K" 'godef-describe)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'godoc-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "g?" 'describe-mode))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-go-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-go-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-go-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-go-mode.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index b73cf1e757a5..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-go-mode.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-grep.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-grep.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 7e00b9c364ff..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-grep.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-grep.el --- Bindings for `grep' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: Fredrik Bergroth <fbergroth@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `grep'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'grep)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-grep-maps '(grep-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-grep-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `grep'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'grep-mode-map
-    "n" 'evil-search-next
-    "\C-j" 'next-error-no-select
-    "\C-k" 'previous-error-no-select))
-
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-grep)
-;;; evil-collection-grep.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-grep.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-grep.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 004b2eb07417..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-grep.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-guix.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-guix.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 43f93290f52f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-guix.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,218 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-guix.el --- Evil bindings for Guix -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, guix, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `guix'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'guix nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-guix-maps '(guix-output-list-mode-map
-                                      guix-package-info-mode-map
-                                      guix-profile-list-mode-map
-                                      guix-profile-info-mode-map
-                                      guix-generation-list-mode-map
-                                      guix-generation-info-mode-map
-                                      guix-license-list-mode-map
-                                      guix-license-info-mode-map
-                                      guix-location-list-mode-map
-                                      guix-hydra-build-list-mode-map
-                                      guix-hydra-build-info-mode-map
-                                      guix-build-log-mode-map))
-
-(defmacro evil-collection-guix-set (map)
-  "Set common bindings in MAP."
-  `(progn
-     (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state ',map)
-     (evil-collection-define-key 'normal ',map
-        ;; motion
-        (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-        (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-        (kbd "<tab>") 'forward-button
-        (kbd "<backtab>") 'backward-button
-
-        "gm" 'guix-apply-manifest
-
-        ;; sort
-        "o" 'bui-list-sort
-
-        ;; filter
-        "ss" 'bui-enable-filter
-        "sd" 'bui-disable-filter
-
-        ;; mark
-        "m" 'bui-list-mark
-        "M" 'bui-list-mark-all
-        "u" 'bui-list-unmark
-        "U" 'bui-list-unmark-all
-
-        (kbd "C-o") 'bui-history-back
-        (kbd "C-i") 'bui-history-forward
-
-        "g?" 'bui-show-hint
-        "gr" 'revert-buffer
-        "gR" 'bui-redisplay
-
-        ;; repl
-        "gz" 'guix-switch-to-repl
-
-        ;; quit
-        "q" 'quit-window
-        "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-        "ZZ" 'quit-window)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-guix-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `guix'."
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-ui-map) ; Covers output-list and generation-list.
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-output-list-mode-map
-    (kbd "<return>") 'bui-list-describe
-
-    "gb" 'guix-package-list-latest-builds
-    "gG" 'guix-output-list-graph
-    "gl" 'guix-output-list-lint
-    "gs" 'guix-package-list-size
-
-    "a" 'guix-output-list-mark-upgrade
-    "A" 'guix-output-list-mark-upgrades
-    "d" 'guix-output-list-mark-delete
-    "gd" 'guix-output-list-edit
-    "i" 'guix-output-list-mark-install
-
-    ;; mark
-    "x" 'guix-output-list-execute)
-
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-package-info-mode-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-package-info-mode-map
-    "gG" 'guix-package-info-graph
-    "gl" 'guix-package-info-lint
-    "gs" 'guix-package-info-size
-
-    "a" 'guix-package-info-upgrade
-    "d" 'guix-package-info-delete
-    "gd" 'guix-package-info-edit
-    "i" 'guix-package-info-install)
-
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-profile-list-mode-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-profile-list-mode-map
-    (kbd "<return>") 'bui-list-describe
-
-    "c" 'guix-profile-list-set-current ; TODO: Bind to "." as per the rationale?
-    "p" 'guix-profile-list-show-packages
-    "a" 'guix-profile-list-show-generations
-    "P" 'guix-profile-list-show-search-paths)
-
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-profile-info-mode-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-profile-info-mode-map
-    "gm" 'guix-profile-info-apply-manifest
-
-    "p" 'guix-profile-info-show-packages
-    "a" 'guix-profile-info-show-generations
-    "P" 'guix-profile-info-show-search-paths
-    "c" 'guix-profile-info-set-current)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-generation-list-mode-map
-    (kbd "<return>") 'bui-list-describe
-
-    "p" 'guix-generation-list-show-packages
-    "D" 'guix-generation-list-mark-delete
-    "P" 'guix-generation-list-show-search-paths
-    "c" 'guix-generation-list-set-current
-    "d" 'guix-generation-list-ediff
-
-    "+" 'guix-generation-list-show-added-packages
-    "-" 'guix-generation-list-show-removed-packages
-    "=" 'guix-generation-list-diff
-
-    ;; mark
-    "x" 'guix-generation-list-execute)
-
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-license-list-mode-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-license-list-mode-map
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'forward-button       ; Why isn't this binding inhibited?
-    (kbd "<return>") 'bui-list-describe
-
-    "p" 'guix-license-list-show-packages
-    "gd" 'guix-license-list-edit)
-
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-license-info-mode-map)
-
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-location-list-mode-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-location-list-mode-map
-    (kbd "<return>") 'guix-location-list-show-packages ; In Emacs state, it seems to be overriden by `push-button'.
-
-    "p" 'guix-location-list-show-packages
-    "gd" 'guix-location-list-edit)
-
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-store-item-list-mode-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-store-item-list-mode-map
-    (kbd "<return>") 'bui-list-describe
-    "d" 'guix-store-item-list-mark-delete
-    "gd" 'guix-store-item-list-edit
-    "x" 'guix-store-item-list-execute)
-
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-store-item-info-mode-map)
-
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-hydra-build-list-mode-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-hydra-build-list-mode-map
-    (kbd "<return>") 'bui-list-describe
-
-    "gb" 'guix-hydra-build-list-latest-builds
-    "gl" 'guix-hydra-build-list-view-log)
-
-  (evil-collection-guix-set guix-hydra-build-info-mode-map)
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'guix-build-log-mode-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-build-log-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'guix-build-log-phase-toggle
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'guix-build-log-phase-toggle-all
-
-    "gk" 'guix-build-log-previous-phase
-    "gj" 'guix-build-log-next-phase
-    "[" 'guix-build-log-previous-phase
-    "]" 'guix-build-log-next-phase
-    (kbd "C-k") 'guix-build-log-previous-phase
-    (kbd "C-j") 'guix-build-log-next-phase
-
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-
-    ;; repl
-    "gz" 'guix-switch-to-repl           ; TODO: Does it still make sense here?
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'guix-devel-mode-map
-    ;; repl
-    "gz" 'guix-switch-to-repl))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-guix)
-;;; evil-collection-guix.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-guix.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-guix.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-guix.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-helm.el
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@@ -1,211 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-helm.el --- Evil bindings for Helm  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, helm, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for Helm.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'helm-files nil t) ; TODO: Check if this is the ideal requirement and if we are not loading too much.
-
-;; To navigate Helm entries with <hjkl> in insert state, we need a modifier.
-;; Using the C- modifier would conflict with the help prefix "C-h".  So we use
-;; M- prefixed bindings instead.
-
-;; Helm-find-files: We cannot use "h" and "l" in normal state to navigate up and
-;; down the file system hierarchy since we need them to use it to edit the
-;; minibuffer content.
-
-(defvar helm-map)
-(defvar helm-find-files-map)
-(defvar helm-generic-files-map)
-(defvar helm-buffer-map)
-(defvar helm-moccur-map)
-(defvar helm-grep-map)
-(defvar helm-read-file-map)
-(defvar helm-echo-input-in-header-line)
-(defvar helm--prompt)
-(defvar helm--action-prompt)
-(defvar helm-header-line-space-before-prompt)
-(defvar helm-default-prompt-display-function)
-
-(declare-function helm-window "helm-lib")
-
-(defconst evil-collection-helm-maps '(help-map
-                                      help-find-files-map
-                                      helm-read-file-map
-                                      helm-generic-files-map
-                                      helm-buffer-map
-                                      helm-moccur-map
-                                      helm-grep-map))
-
-;; From https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/362.
-;; Also see https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/17058/change-cursor-type-in-helm-header-line#17097.
-;; TODO: With Evil, the cursor type is not right in the header line and the evil
-;; cursor remains in the minibuffer.  Visual selections also reveal overlayed
-;; text.
-(with-no-warnings
-  (defun evil-collection-helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe ()
-    "Hide text in minibuffer when `helm-echo-input-in-header-line' is non-nil."
-    (when (with-current-buffer (helm-buffer-get) helm-echo-input-in-header-line)
-      (let ((ov (make-overlay (point-min) (point-max) nil nil t)))
-        (overlay-put ov 'window (selected-window))
-        (overlay-put ov 'face (let ((bg-color (face-background 'default nil)))
-                                `(:background ,bg-color :foreground ,bg-color)))
-        (setq-local cursor-type nil)))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-helm--set-prompt-display (pos)
-  (let (beg state region-active m)
-    (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window)
-      (setq beg (save-excursion (vertical-motion 0 (helm-window)) (point))
-            state evil-state
-            region-active (region-active-p)
-            m (mark t)))
-    (when region-active
-      (setq m (- m beg))
-      ;; Increment pos to handle the space before prompt (i.e `pref').
-      (put-text-property (1+ (min m pos)) (+ 2 (max m pos))
-                         'face
-                         (list :background (face-background 'region))
-                         header-line-format))
-    (put-text-property
-     ;; Increment pos to handle the space before prompt (i.e `pref').
-     (+ 1 pos) (+ 2 pos)
-     'face
-     (if (eq state 'insert)
-         'underline
-       ;; Don't just use 'cursor, this can hide the current character.
-       (list :inverse-video t
-             :foreground (face-background 'cursor)
-             :background (face-background 'default)))
-     header-line-format)))
-
-
-(defun evil-collection-helm-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `helm'."
-  (add-hook 'helm-minibuffer-set-up-hook 'evil-collection-helm-hide-minibuffer-maybe)
-  (setq helm-default-prompt-display-function 'evil-collection-helm--set-prompt-display)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(insert normal) 'helm-map
-    (kbd "M-[") 'helm-previous-source
-    (kbd "M-]") 'helm-next-source
-    (kbd "M-l") 'helm-execute-persistent-action
-    (kbd "M-j") 'helm-next-line
-    (kbd "M-k") 'helm-previous-line
-    (kbd "C-f") 'helm-next-page
-    (kbd "C-b") 'helm-previous-page)
-
-  (dolist (map '(helm-find-files-map helm-read-file-map))
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal map
-      "go" 'helm-ff-run-switch-other-window
-      "/" 'helm-ff-run-find-sh-command)
-    (evil-collection-define-key '(insert normal) map
-      (kbd "S-<return>") 'helm-ff-run-switch-other-window
-      (kbd "M-h") 'helm-find-files-up-one-level))
-
-  ;; TODO: Change the Helm header to display "M-l" instead of "C-l".  We don't
-  ;; want to modify the Emacs Helm map.
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(insert normal) 'helm-generic-files-map
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'helm-ff-run-switch-other-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(insert normal) 'helm-buffer-map
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'helm-buffer-switch-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'display-buffer)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(insert normal) 'helm-moccur-map
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'helm-moccur-run-goto-line-ow)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(insert normal) 'helm-grep-map
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'helm-grep-run-other-window-action)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'helm-generic-files-map
-    "go" 'helm-ff-run-switch-other-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'helm-buffer-map
-    "go" 'helm-buffer-switch-other-window
-    "gO" 'display-buffer
-    "=" 'helm-buffer-run-ediff
-    "%" 'helm-buffer-run-query-replace-regexp
-    "D" 'helm-buffer-run-kill-persistent ; Ivy has "D".
-    )
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'helm-moccur-map
-    "go" 'helm-moccur-run-goto-line-ow)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'helm-grep-map
-    "go" 'helm-grep-run-other-window-action)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'helm-find-files-map
-    "=" 'helm-ff-run-ediff-file
-    "%" 'helm-ff-run-query-replace-regexp
-    "D" 'helm-ff-run-delete-file)       ; Ivy has "D".
-
-  ;; These helm bindings should always exist, the evil equivalents do
-  ;; nothing useful in the minibuffer (error or pure failure).
-  ;; RET can't do a second line in the minibuffer.
-  ;; The C-n/C-p completions error with 'helm in helm' session.
-  ;; C-o switches to evil state (again, not useful).
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(insert normal) 'helm-map
-    (kbd "RET") 'helm-maybe-exit-minibuffer
-    (kbd "M-v") 'helm-previous-page
-    (kbd "C-v") 'helm-next-page
-    (kbd "C-p") 'helm-previous-line
-    (kbd "C-n") 'helm-next-line
-    (kbd "C-o") 'helm-next-source)
-
-  (when evil-want-C-u-scroll
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'helm-map
-      (kbd "C-u") 'helm-previous-page))
-
-  (when evil-want-C-d-scroll
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'helm-map
-      (kbd "C-d") 'helm-next-page))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'helm-map
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'helm-select-action   ; TODO: Ivy has "ga".
-    (kbd "[") 'helm-previous-source
-    (kbd "]") 'helm-next-source
-    "gk" 'helm-previous-source
-    "gj" 'helm-next-source
-    (kbd "(") 'helm-prev-visible-mark
-    (kbd ")") 'helm-next-visible-mark
-    "j" 'helm-next-line
-    "k" 'helm-previous-line
-    "gg" 'helm-beginning-of-buffer
-    "G" 'helm-end-of-buffer
-
-    "/" 'helm-quit-and-find-file
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'helm-refresh
-
-    "yp" 'helm-yank-selection
-    "yP" 'helm-copy-to-buffer
-    "yy" 'helm-kill-selection-and-quit
-    (kbd "SPC") 'helm-toggle-visible-mark))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-helm)
-;;; evil-collection-helm.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-helm.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-helm.elc
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+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-help.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-help.el
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index 33d7520f32d4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-help.el
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@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-help.el --- Evil bindings for help-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, help, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `help-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'help-mode)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-help-maps '(help-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-help-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `help'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'help-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'help-mode-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'help-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "C-f") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "C-b") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'forward-button
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'backward-button
-
-    (kbd "C-o") 'help-go-back
-    (kbd "C-i") 'help-go-forward
-
-    ;; TODO: Enable more help-go-* bindings?
-    ;; "gj" 'help-go-forward
-    ;; "gk" 'help-go-back
-    ;; "\C-j" 'help-go-forward
-    ;; "\C-k" 'help-go-back
-
-    ;; The following bindings don't do what they are supposed to. "go" should open
-    ;; in the same window and "gO" should open in a different one.
-    "go" 'push-button 
-    "gO" 'push-button
-    
-    "g?" 'describe-mode
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-    "<" 'help-go-back
-    ">" 'help-go-forward
-    "r" 'help-follow
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-help)
-;;; evil-collection-help.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-help.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-help.elc
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index b103775b85e4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-help.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ibuffer.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ibuffer.el
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index 42d490239487..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ibuffer.el
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@@ -1,196 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-ibuffer.el --- Evil bindings for IBuffer -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, ibuffer, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for IBuffer.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'ibuffer)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-ibuffer-maps '(ibuffer-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ibuffer-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `ibuffer'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'ibuffer-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ibuffer-mode-map
-    (kbd "C-d") (if evil-want-C-d-scroll
-                    'evil-scroll-down
-                  'ibuffer-mark-for-delete-backwards))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ibuffer-mode-map
-    (kbd "=") 'ibuffer-diff-with-file
-    (kbd "J") 'ibuffer-jump-to-buffer
-    (kbd "M-g") 'ibuffer-jump-to-buffer
-    (kbd "M-s a C-s") 'ibuffer-do-isearch
-    (kbd "M-s a M-C-s") 'ibuffer-do-isearch-regexp
-    (kbd "M-s a C-o") 'ibuffer-do-occur
-
-    ;; mark
-    (kbd "m") 'ibuffer-mark-forward
-    (kbd "~") 'ibuffer-toggle-marks
-    (kbd "u") 'ibuffer-unmark-forward
-    (kbd "DEL") 'ibuffer-unmark-backward
-    (kbd "M-DEL") 'ibuffer-unmark-all
-    (kbd "* *") 'ibuffer-unmark-all
-    (kbd "* c") 'ibuffer-change-marks
-    (kbd "U") 'ibuffer-unmark-all-marks
-    (kbd "* M") 'ibuffer-mark-by-mode
-    (kbd "* m") 'ibuffer-mark-modified-buffers
-    (kbd "* u") 'ibuffer-mark-unsaved-buffers
-    (kbd "* s") 'ibuffer-mark-special-buffers
-    (kbd "* r") 'ibuffer-mark-read-only-buffers
-    (kbd "* /") 'ibuffer-mark-dired-buffers
-    (kbd "* e") 'ibuffer-mark-dissociated-buffers
-    (kbd "* h") 'ibuffer-mark-help-buffers
-    (kbd "* z") 'ibuffer-mark-compressed-file-buffers
-    (kbd ".") 'ibuffer-mark-old-buffers
-
-    (kbd "d") 'ibuffer-mark-for-delete
-    (kbd "x") 'ibuffer-do-kill-on-deletion-marks
-
-    ;; immediate operations
-    (kbd "gj") 'ibuffer-forward-line
-    (kbd "gk") 'ibuffer-backward-line
-
-    (kbd "}") 'ibuffer-forward-next-marked
-    (kbd "{") 'ibuffer-backwards-next-marked
-    (kbd "M-}") 'ibuffer-forward-next-marked
-    (kbd "M-{") 'ibuffer-backwards-next-marked
-
-    (kbd "gR") 'ibuffer-redisplay
-    (kbd "gr") 'ibuffer-update
-
-    "`" 'ibuffer-switch-format
-    "-" 'ibuffer-add-to-tmp-hide
-    "+" 'ibuffer-add-to-tmp-show
-    "X" 'ibuffer-bury-buffer
-    (kbd ",") 'ibuffer-toggle-sorting-mode
-    (kbd "o i") 'ibuffer-invert-sorting
-    (kbd "o a") 'ibuffer-do-sort-by-alphabetic
-    (kbd "o v") 'ibuffer-do-sort-by-recency
-    (kbd "o s") 'ibuffer-do-sort-by-size
-    (kbd "o f") 'ibuffer-do-sort-by-filename/process
-    (kbd "o m") 'ibuffer-do-sort-by-major-mode
-
-    (kbd "s RET") 'ibuffer-filter-by-mode
-    (kbd "s m") 'ibuffer-filter-by-used-mode
-    (kbd "s M") 'ibuffer-filter-by-derived-mode
-    (kbd "s n") 'ibuffer-filter-by-name
-    (kbd "s *") 'ibuffer-filter-by-starred-name
-    (kbd "s f") 'ibuffer-filter-by-filename
-    (kbd "s b") 'ibuffer-filter-by-basename
-    (kbd "s .") 'ibuffer-filter-by-file-extension
-    (kbd "s <") 'ibuffer-filter-by-size-lt
-    (kbd "s >") 'ibuffer-filter-by-size-gt
-    (kbd "s i") 'ibuffer-filter-by-modified
-    (kbd "s v") 'ibuffer-filter-by-visiting-file
-    (kbd "s c") 'ibuffer-filter-by-content
-    (kbd "s e") 'ibuffer-filter-by-predicate
-
-    (kbd "s r") 'ibuffer-switch-to-saved-filters
-    (kbd "s a") 'ibuffer-add-saved-filters
-    (kbd "s x") 'ibuffer-delete-saved-filters
-    (kbd "s d") 'ibuffer-decompose-filter
-    (kbd "s s") 'ibuffer-save-filters
-    (kbd "s p") 'ibuffer-pop-filter
-    (kbd "s <up>") 'ibuffer-pop-filter
-    (kbd "s !") 'ibuffer-negate-filter
-    (kbd "s t") 'ibuffer-exchange-filters
-    (kbd "s TAB") 'ibuffer-exchange-filters
-    (kbd "s o") 'ibuffer-or-filter
-    (kbd "s |") 'ibuffer-or-filter
-    (kbd "s &") 'ibuffer-and-filter
-    (kbd "s g") 'ibuffer-filters-to-filter-group
-    (kbd "s P") 'ibuffer-pop-filter-group
-    (kbd "s S-<up>") 'ibuffer-pop-filter-group
-    (kbd "s D") 'ibuffer-decompose-filter-group
-    (kbd "s /") 'ibuffer-filter-disable
-
-    (kbd "C-j") 'ibuffer-forward-filter-group
-    (kbd "M-n") 'ibuffer-forward-filter-group
-    (kbd "]") 'ibuffer-forward-filter-group
-    "\t" 'ibuffer-forward-filter-group
-    (kbd "M-p") 'ibuffer-backward-filter-group
-    (kbd "C-k") 'ibuffer-forward-filter-group
-    (kbd "[") 'ibuffer-backward-filter-group
-    [backtab] 'ibuffer-backward-filter-group
-    (kbd "M-j") 'ibuffer-jump-to-filter-group
-    (kbd "gx") 'ibuffer-kill-line
-    (kbd "C-y") 'ibuffer-yank
-    (kbd "s S") 'ibuffer-save-filter-groups
-    (kbd "s R") 'ibuffer-switch-to-saved-filter-groups
-    (kbd "s X") 'ibuffer-delete-saved-filter-groups
-    (kbd "s \\") 'ibuffer-clear-filter-groups
-
-    (kbd "% n") 'ibuffer-mark-by-name-regexp
-    (kbd "% m") 'ibuffer-mark-by-mode-regexp
-    (kbd "% f") 'ibuffer-mark-by-file-name-regexp
-    (kbd "% g") 'ibuffer-mark-by-content-regexp
-    (kbd "% L") 'ibuffer-mark-by-locked
-
-    (kbd "C-t") 'ibuffer-visit-tags-table
-
-    (kbd "|") 'ibuffer-do-shell-command-pipe
-    (kbd "!") 'ibuffer-do-shell-command-file
-    (kbd "t") 'ibuffer-do-toggle-modified
-    ;; marked operations
-    (kbd "A") 'ibuffer-do-view
-    (kbd "D") 'ibuffer-do-delete
-    (kbd "E") 'ibuffer-do-eval
-    (kbd "F") 'ibuffer-do-shell-command-file
-    (kbd "I") 'ibuffer-do-query-replace-regexp
-    (kbd "H") 'ibuffer-do-view-other-frame
-    (kbd "N") 'ibuffer-do-shell-command-pipe-replace
-    (kbd "M") 'ibuffer-do-toggle-modified
-    (kbd "O") 'ibuffer-do-occur
-    (kbd "P") 'ibuffer-do-print
-    (kbd "Q") 'ibuffer-do-query-replace
-    (kbd "R") 'ibuffer-do-rename-uniquely
-    (kbd "S") 'ibuffer-do-save
-    (kbd "T") 'ibuffer-do-toggle-read-only
-    (kbd "r") 'ibuffer-do-replace-regexp
-    (kbd "V") 'ibuffer-do-revert
-    (kbd "W") 'ibuffer-do-view-and-eval
-
-    (kbd "K") 'ibuffer-do-kill-lines
-    (kbd "yf") 'ibuffer-copy-filename-as-kill
-    (kbd "yb") 'ibuffer-copy-buffername-as-kill
-
-    (kbd "RET") 'ibuffer-visit-buffer
-    (kbd "go") 'ibuffer-visit-buffer-other-window
-    (kbd "C-o") 'ibuffer-visit-buffer-other-window-noselect
-    (kbd "M-o") 'ibuffer-visit-buffer-1-window
-    (kbd "gv") 'ibuffer-do-view
-    (kbd "gV") 'ibuffer-do-view-horizontally
-
-    ;; Quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-ibuffer)
-;;; evil-collection-ibuffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ibuffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ibuffer.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ibuffer.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image+.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image+.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image+.el
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@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-image+.el --- Evil bindings for image-mode with image+ -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, image, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for image-mode with image+.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'image+ nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-image+-maps '(image-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-image+-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `image+'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'image-mode-map
-    ;; zoom
-    "+" 'imagex-sticky-zoom-in
-    "=" 'imagex-sticky-zoom-in
-    "-" 'imagex-sticky-zoom-out
-    "O" 'imagex-sticky-restore-original
-
-    "M" 'imagex-sticky-maximize
-    "m" 'imagex-auto-adjust-mode
-    "S" 'imagex-sticky-save-image
-    "r" 'imagex-sticky-rotate-right
-    "R" 'imagex-sticky-rotate-left
-    "<" 'imagex-sticky-rotate-left ; like sxiv
-    ">" 'imagex-sticky-rotate-right)) ; like sxiv
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-image+)
-;;; evil-collection-image+.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image+.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image+.elc
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index 2992105cd7de..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image+.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image-dired.el
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-;;; evil-collection-image-dired.el --- Evil bindings for image-dired-thumbnail-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, dired, image, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `image-dired-thumbnail-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'image-dired)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-image-dired-maps '(image-dired-thumbnail-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-image-dired-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `image-dired-thumbnail-mode'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'image-dired-thumbnail-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    "h" 'image-dired-backward-image
-    "l" 'image-dired-forward-image
-    "j" 'image-dired-next-line
-    "k" 'image-dired-previous-line
-
-    (kbd "SPC") 'image-dired-display-next-thumbnail-original
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'image-dired-display-previous-thumbnail-original
-    (kbd "<return>") 'image-dired-display-thumbnail-original-image
-
-    "c" 'image-dired-comment-thumbnail
-    "d" 'image-dired-thumbnail-set-image-description
-    "m" 'image-dired-mark-thumb-original-file
-    "u" 'image-dired-unmark-thumb-original-file
-    "D" 'image-dired-delete-char
-
-    ;; See image+.
-    "r" 'image-dired-rotate-thumbnail-right
-    "R" 'image-dired-rotate-thumbnail-left
-    "<" 'image-dired-rotate-original-left ; like sxiv
-    ">" 'image-dired-rotate-original-right ; like sxiv
-
-    "tr" 'image-dired-tag-thumbnail-remove
-    "tt" 'image-dired-tag-thumbnail
-
-    "ff" 'image-dired-line-up
-    "fd" 'image-dired-line-up-dynamic
-    "fi" 'image-dired-line-up-interactive
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-image-dired)
-;;; evil-collection-image-dired.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image-dired.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image-dired.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image.el
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-;;; evil-collection-image.el --- Evil bindings for Image -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, bookmark, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `image-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'image-mode)
-
-;; TODO: pdf and doc-view conflict with image.
-;; See https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection/issues/23.
-
-(defconst evil-collection-image-maps '(image-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-image-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `image-mode'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'image-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'image-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    "gg" 'image-bob
-    "G" 'image-eob
-    "h" 'image-backward-hscroll
-    "l" 'image-forward-hscroll
-    "j" 'image-next-line
-    "k" 'image-previous-line
-    "0" 'image-bol
-    "^" 'image-bol
-    "$" 'image-eol
-    (kbd "C-d") 'image-scroll-up
-    (kbd "SPC") 'image-scroll-up
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'image-scroll-down
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'image-scroll-down
-    ;; animation
-    (kbd "<return>") 'image-toggle-animation
-    "a0" 'image-reset-speed
-    "ar" 'image-reverse-speed
-    "F" 'image-goto-frame
-    "," 'image-previous-frame ; mplayer/mpv style
-    "." 'image-next-frame ; mplayer/mpv style
-    ";" 'image-next-frame ; Evil style
-    "{" 'image-decrease-speed ; mplayer/mpv style
-    "}" 'image-increase-speed ; mplayer/mpv style
-
-    "H" 'image-transform-fit-to-height
-    "W" 'image-transform-fit-to-width
-
-    "[" 'image-previous-file
-    "]" 'image-next-file
-    "gk" 'image-previous-file
-    "gj" 'image-next-file
-    (kbd "C-k") 'image-previous-file
-    (kbd "C-j") 'image-next-file
-
-    (kbd "C-c C-c") 'image-toggle-display
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window)
-
-  ;; TODO: What if the user changes `evil-want-C-u-scroll' after this is run?
-  (when evil-want-C-u-scroll
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'image-mode-map
-      (kbd "C-u") 'image-scroll-down)))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-image)
-;;; evil-collection-image.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-image.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-imenu-list.el
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@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-imenu-list.el --- Bindings for `imenu-list' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: Fredrik Bergroth <fbergroth@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `imenu-list'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'imenu-list nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-imenu-list-maps '(imenu-list-major-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-imenu-list-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `imenu-list'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'imenu-list-major-mode-map
-    (kbd "RET") 'imenu-list-goto-entry
-    (kbd "TAB") 'hs-toggle-hiding
-    "d" 'imenu-list-display-entry
-    "gr" 'imenu-list-refresh
-    "q" 'imenu-list-quit-window))
-
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-imenu-list)
-;;; evil-collection-imenu-list.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-imenu-list.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-imenu-list.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-imenu-list.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-indium.el
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-;;; evil-collection-indium.el --- Bindings for `indium'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: emacs, indium, javascript, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `indium'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'evil-collection-settings)
-(require 'indium nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-indium-maps '(indium-debugger-mode-map
-                                        indium-inspector-mode-map
-                                        indium-debugger-locals-mode-map
-                                        indium-debugger-frames-mode-map
-                                        indium-interaction-mode-map
-                                        indium-repl-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-indium-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `indium'."
-  (when evil-collection-settings-setup-debugger-keys
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'indium-debugger-mode-map
-      "n" 'indium-debugger-step-over
-      "i" 'indium-debugger-step-into
-      "o" 'indium-debugger-step-out
-      "c" 'indium-debugger-resume
-      "L" 'indium-debugger-locals
-      "s" 'indium-debugger-stack-frames
-      "q" 'indium-debugger-resume
-      "H" 'indium-debugger-here
-      "e" 'indium-debugger-evaluate
-      ">" 'indium-debugger-next-frame
-      "<" 'indium-debugger-previous-frame)
-
-    (add-hook 'indium-debugger-mode-hook #'evil-normalize-keymaps))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'indium-inspector-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    (kbd "RET") 'indium-follow-link
-    [mouse-1] 'indium-follow-link
-    "L" 'indium-inspector-pop
-    "gr" 'indium-inspector-refresh
-    "gj" 'indium-inspector-next-reference
-    "gk" 'indium-inspector-previous-reference
-    (kbd "C-j") 'indium-inspector-next-reference
-    (kbd "C-k") 'indium-inspector-previous-reference
-    [tab] 'indium-inspector-next-reference
-    [backtab] 'indium-inspector-previous-reference)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'indium-debugger-locals-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "L" nil
-    "gr" nil)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'indium-debugger-frames-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    [return] 'indium-follow-link
-    (kbd "RET") 'indium-follow-link
-    (kbd "gj") 'indium-debugger-frames-next-frame
-    (kbd "gk") 'indium-debugger-frames-previous-frame
-    (kbd "C-j") 'indium-debugger-frames-next-frame
-    (kbd "C-k") 'indium-debugger-frames-previous-frame
-    [tab] 'indium-debugger-frames-next-frame
-    [backtab] 'indium-debugger-frames-previous-frame)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'indium-interaction-mode-map
-    "gr" 'indium-update-script-source
-    "gz" 'indium-switch-to-repl-buffer)
-
-  (when evil-collection-settings-setup-debugger-keys
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'indium-interaction-mode-map
-      [left-fringe mouse-1] 'indium-mouse-toggle-breakpoint
-      [left-margin mouse-1] 'indium-mouse-toggle-breakpoint
-      [f5] 'indium-debugger-resume
-      [S-f5] 'indium-debugger-resume
-      [f9] 'indium-toggle-breakpoint
-      [f10] 'indium-debugger-step-over
-      [f11] 'indium-debugger-step-into
-      [S-f11] 'indium-debugger-step-out))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'indium-repl-mode-map
-    (kbd "gj") 'indium-repl-next-input
-    (kbd "gk") 'indium-repl-previous-input
-    (kbd "C-j") 'indium-repl-next-input
-    (kbd "C-k") 'indium-repl-previous-input))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-indium)
-;;; evil-collection-indium.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-indium.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-indium.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-info.el
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-;;; evil-collection-info.el --- Evil bindings for Info-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, info, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; The default bindings in motion state override the standard movement keys.
-;; This package uses normal state and redefines everything.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'info)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-info-maps '(Info-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-info-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `info-mode'."
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'Info-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'Info-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'Info-mode-map
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'Info-next-reference
-    (kbd "S-<tab>") 'Info-prev-reference
-
-    ;; From evil-integration.el.
-    "0" 'evil-digit-argument-or-evil-beginning-of-line
-    (kbd "M-h") 'Info-help              ; "h"
-    (kbd "C-t") 'Info-history-back      ; "l"
-    (kbd "C-o") 'Info-history-back
-    " " 'Info-scroll-up
-    (kbd "C-]") 'Info-follow-nearest-node
-    (kbd "DEL") 'Info-scroll-down
-    ;; Add "C-i" for consistency.
-    (kbd "C-i") 'Info-history-forward
-
-    "d" 'Info-directory
-    "u" 'Info-up
-    "L" 'Info-history
-    "s" 'Info-search
-    "S" 'Info-search-case-sensitively
-    "i" 'Info-index
-    "I" 'Info-virtual-index
-    "a" 'info-apropos
-    "m" 'Info-menu
-    "w" 'evil-forward-word-begin
-    "b" 'evil-backward-word-begin
-
-    "gg" 'evil-goto-first-line
-
-    ;; TODO: Restore digit arguments?  Use g[n] instead.
-
-    ;; TODO: Should search with "n"/"N" cover the full manual like "C-s"/"C-r" does?
-    ;; TODO: Directions?
-    "n" (if (evil-collection-evil-search-enabled)
-            evil-collection-evil-search-next
-          'isearch-repeat-forward)
-    "N" (if (evil-collection-evil-search-enabled)
-            evil-collection-evil-search-previous
-          'isearch-repeat-backward)
-
-    ;; goto
-    "gd" 'Info-goto-node ; TODO: "gd" does not match the rationale of "go to definition". Change?
-    "gm" 'Info-menu
-    "gt" 'Info-top-node
-    "gT" 'Info-toc
-    "gf" 'Info-follow-reference
-    ;; TODO: "[" and "]" are Emacs default for fine-grained browsing.
-    ;; We usually use "C-j"/"C-k" for that.
-    (kbd "C-j") 'Info-next
-    (kbd "C-k") 'Info-prev
-    "gj" 'Info-next
-    "gk" 'Info-prev
-
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'Info-exit
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'Info-exit)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'operator 'Info-mode-map
-    "u" '(menu-item                     ; Like eww.
-          ""
-          nil
-          :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                    (when (memq evil-this-operator
-                                evil-collection-yank-operators)
-                      (setq evil-inhibit-operator t)
-                      #'Info-copy-current-node-name)))))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-info)
-;;; evil-collection-info.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-info.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-info.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-integration.el
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-;;; evil-collection-integration.el --- Integrate `evil' with other modules. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Integrate `evil' with other modules.
-;;; This is an initial copy of evil-integration.el
-
-;; Previous Author/Maintainer:
-;; Author: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail.com>
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-maps)
-(require 'evil-core)
-(require 'evil-macros)
-(require 'evil-types)
-(require 'evil-repeat)
-
-;;; Evilize some commands
-
-;; unbound keys should be ignored
-(evil-declare-ignore-repeat 'undefined)
-
-(mapc #'(lambda (cmd)
-          (evil-set-command-property cmd :keep-visual t)
-          (evil-declare-not-repeat cmd))
-      '(digit-argument
-        negative-argument
-        universal-argument
-        universal-argument-minus
-        universal-argument-more
-        universal-argument-other-key))
-(mapc #'evil-declare-not-repeat
-      '(what-cursor-position))
-(mapc #'evil-declare-change-repeat
-      '(dabbrev-expand
-        hippie-expand
-        quoted-insert))
-(mapc #'evil-declare-abort-repeat
-      '(balance-windows
-        eval-expression
-        execute-extended-command
-        exit-minibuffer
-        compile
-        delete-window
-        delete-other-windows
-        find-file-at-point
-        ffap-other-window
-        recompile
-        redo
-        save-buffer
-        split-window
-        split-window-horizontally
-        split-window-vertically
-        undo
-        undo-tree-redo
-        undo-tree-undo))
-
-(evil-set-type #'previous-line 'line)
-(evil-set-type #'next-line 'line)
-
-(dolist (cmd '(keyboard-quit keyboard-escape-quit))
-  (evil-set-command-property cmd :suppress-operator t))
-
-;;; Mouse
-(evil-declare-insert-at-point-repeat 'mouse-yank-primary)
-(evil-declare-insert-at-point-repeat 'mouse-yank-secondary)
-
-;;; key-binding
-
-;; Calling `keyboard-quit' should cancel repeat
-(defadvice keyboard-quit (before evil activate)
-  (when (fboundp 'evil-repeat-abort)
-    (evil-repeat-abort)))
-
-;; dictionary.el
-
-(evil-add-hjkl-bindings dictionary-mode-map 'motion
-  "?" 'dictionary-help        ; "h"
-  "C-o" 'dictionary-previous) ; "l"
-
-;;; Dired
-
-(eval-after-load 'wdired
-  '(progn
-     (add-hook 'wdired-mode-hook #'evil-change-to-initial-state)
-     (defadvice wdired-change-to-dired-mode (after evil activate)
-       (evil-change-to-initial-state nil t))))
-
-;;; ELP
-
-(eval-after-load 'elp
-  '(defadvice elp-results (after evil activate)
-     (evil-motion-state)))
-
-;;; Info
-
-(evil-add-hjkl-bindings Info-mode-map 'motion
-  "0" 'evil-digit-argument-or-evil-beginning-of-line
-  (kbd "\M-h") 'Info-help   ; "h"
-  "\C-t" 'Info-history-back ; "l"
-  "\C-o" 'Info-history-back
-  " " 'Info-scroll-up
-  "\C-]" 'Info-follow-nearest-node
-  (kbd "DEL") 'Info-scroll-down)
-
-;;; Speedbar
-
-(evil-add-hjkl-bindings speedbar-key-map 'motion
-  "h" 'backward-char
-  "j" 'speedbar-next
-  "k" 'speedbar-prev
-  "l" 'forward-char
-  "i" 'speedbar-item-info
-  "r" 'speedbar-refresh
-  "u" 'speedbar-up-directory
-  "o" 'speedbar-toggle-line-expansion
-  (kbd "RET") 'speedbar-edit-line)
-
-;;; Undo tree
-(when (and (require 'undo-tree nil t)
-           (fboundp 'global-undo-tree-mode))
-  (global-undo-tree-mode 1))
-
-(eval-after-load 'undo-tree
-  '(with-no-warnings
-     (defun evil-collection-integration-turn-on-undo-tree-mode ()
-       "Enable `undo-tree-mode' if evil is enabled.
-This function enables `undo-tree-mode' when Evil is activated in
-some buffer, but only if `global-undo-tree-mode' is also
-activated."
-       (when (and (boundp 'global-undo-tree-mode)
-                  global-undo-tree-mode)
-         (turn-on-undo-tree-mode)))
-
-     (add-hook 'evil-local-mode-hook #'evil-collection-integration-turn-on-undo-tree-mode)
-
-     (defadvice undo-tree-visualize (after evil activate)
-       "Initialize Evil in the visualization buffer."
-       (when evil-local-mode
-         (evil-initialize-state)))
-
-     (when (fboundp 'undo-tree-visualize)
-       (evil-ex-define-cmd "undol[ist]" 'undo-tree-visualize)
-       (evil-ex-define-cmd "ul" 'undo-tree-visualize))
-
-     (when (boundp 'undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-         [remap evil-backward-char] 'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-left)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-         [remap evil-forward-char] 'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-right)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-         [remap evil-next-line] 'undo-tree-visualize-redo)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-         [remap evil-previous-line] 'undo-tree-visualize-undo)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-         [remap evil-ret] 'undo-tree-visualizer-set))
-
-     (when (boundp 'undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-         [remap evil-backward-char] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-left)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-         [remap evil-forward-char] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-right)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-         [remap evil-next-line] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-next)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-         [remap evil-previous-line] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-previous)
-       (define-key undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-         [remap evil-ret] 'undo-tree-visualizer-set))))
-
-;;; Auto-complete
-(eval-after-load 'auto-complete
-  '(progn
-     (evil-add-command-properties 'auto-complete :repeat 'evil-collection-integration-ac-repeat)
-     (evil-add-command-properties 'ac-complete :repeat 'evil-collection-integration-ac-repeat)
-     (evil-add-command-properties 'ac-expand :repeat 'evil-collection-integration-ac-repeat)
-     (evil-add-command-properties 'ac-next :repeat 'ignore)
-     (evil-add-command-properties 'ac-previous :repeat 'ignore)
-
-     (defvar evil-collection-integration-ac-prefix-len nil
-       "The length of the prefix of the current item to be completed.")
-
-     (defvar ac-prefix)
-     (defun evil-collection-integration-ac-repeat (flag)
-       "Record the changes for auto-completion."
-       (cond
-        ((eq flag 'pre)
-         (setq evil-collection-integration-ac-prefix-len (length ac-prefix))
-         (evil-repeat-start-record-changes))
-        ((eq flag 'post)
-         ;; Add change to remove the prefix
-         (evil-repeat-record-change (- evil-collection-integration-ac-prefix-len)
-                                    ""
-                                    evil-collection-integration-ac-prefix-len)
-         ;; Add change to insert the full completed text
-         (evil-repeat-record-change
-          (- evil-collection-integration-ac-prefix-len)
-          (buffer-substring-no-properties (- evil-repeat-pos
-                                             evil-collection-integration-ac-prefix-len)
-                                          (point))
-          0)
-         ;; Finish repeation
-         (evil-repeat-finish-record-changes))))))
-
-;;; Company
-(eval-after-load 'company
-  '(progn
-     (mapc #'evil-declare-change-repeat
-           '(company-complete-mouse
-             company-complete-number
-             company-complete-selection
-             company-complete-common))
-
-     (mapc #'evil-declare-ignore-repeat
-           '(company-abort
-             company-select-next
-             company-select-previous
-             company-select-next-or-abort
-             company-select-previous-or-abort
-             company-select-mouse
-             company-show-doc-buffer
-             company-show-location
-             company-search-candidates
-             company-filter-candidates))))
-
-;; Eval last sexp
-(cond
- ((version< emacs-version "25")
-  (defadvice preceding-sexp (around evil activate)
-    "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-    (if (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-             (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-          ad-do-it)
-      ad-do-it))
-
-  (defadvice pp-last-sexp (around evil activate)
-    "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-    (if (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-             (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-          ad-do-it)
-      ad-do-it)))
- (t
-  (defun evil-collection-integration--preceding-sexp (command &rest args)
-    "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-    (if (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-             (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-          (apply command args))
-      (apply command args)))
-
-  (advice-add 'elisp--preceding-sexp :around 'evil-collection-integration--preceding-sexp '((name . evil)))
-  (advice-add 'pp-last-sexp          :around 'evil-collection-integration--preceding-sexp '((name . evil)))))
-
-;; Show key
-(defadvice quail-show-key (around evil activate)
-  "Temporarily go to Emacs state"
-  (evil-with-state emacs ad-do-it))
-
-(defadvice describe-char (around evil activate)
-  "Temporarily go to Emacs state"
-  (evil-with-state emacs ad-do-it))
-
-;;; nXhtml/mumamo
-;; ensure that mumamo does not toggle evil through its globalized mode
-(eval-after-load 'mumamo
-  '(with-no-warnings
-     (push 'evil-mode-cmhh mumamo-change-major-mode-no-nos)))
-
-;; visual-line-mode integration
-(when evil-respect-visual-line-mode
-  (let ((swaps '((evil-next-line . evil-next-visual-line)
-                 (evil-previous-line . evil-previous-visual-line)
-                 (evil-beginning-of-line . evil-beginning-of-visual-line)
-                 (evil-end-of-line . evil-end-of-visual-line))))
-    (dolist (swap swaps)
-      (define-key visual-line-mode-map (vector 'remap (car swap)) (cdr swap))
-      (define-key visual-line-mode-map (vector 'remap (cdr swap)) (car swap)))))
-
-;;; abbrev.el
-(when evil-want-abbrev-expand-on-insert-exit
-  (eval-after-load 'abbrev
-    '(add-hook 'evil-insert-state-exit-hook 'expand-abbrev)))
-
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-integration)
-;;; evil-collection-integration.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-integration.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-integration.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index b7b735b301cb..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-integration.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ivy.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ivy.el
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index d38372a8505c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ivy.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,110 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-ivy.el --- Evil bindings for ivy -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, ivy, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `ivy-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'ivy nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-ivy-maps '(ivy-occur-mode-map
-                                     ivy-occur-grep-mode-map
-                                     ivy-minibuffer-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ivy-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `ivy-mode'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key nil 'ivy-mode-map
-    (kbd "<escape>") 'minibuffer-keyboard-quit)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ivy-occur-mode-map
-    [mouse-1] 'ivy-occur-click
-    (kbd "<return>") 'ivy-occur-press-and-switch
-    "j" 'ivy-occur-next-line
-    "k" 'ivy-occur-previous-line
-    "h" 'evil-backward-char
-    "l" 'evil-forward-char
-    "g" nil
-    "gg" 'evil-goto-first-line
-    "gf" 'ivy-occur-press
-    "ga" 'ivy-occur-read-action
-    "go" 'ivy-occur-dispatch
-    "gc" 'ivy-occur-toggle-calling
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'ivy-occur-revert-buffer
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window)
-
-  (when evil-want-C-d-scroll
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ivy-occur-grep-mode-map
-      "D" 'ivy-occur-delete-candidate
-      (kbd "C-d") 'evil-scroll-down))
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'visual 'ivy-occur-grep-mode-map
-    "j" 'evil-next-line
-    "k" 'evil-previous-line)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ivy-occur-grep-mode-map
-    "d" 'ivy-occur-delete-candidate
-    (kbd "C-x C-q") 'ivy-wgrep-change-to-wgrep-mode
-    "i" 'ivy-wgrep-change-to-wgrep-mode
-    "gd" 'ivy-occur-delete-candidate
-    [mouse-1] 'ivy-occur-click
-    (kbd "<return>") 'ivy-occur-press-and-switch
-    "j" 'ivy-occur-next-line
-    "k" 'ivy-occur-previous-line
-    "h" 'evil-backward-char
-    "l" 'evil-forward-char
-    "g" nil
-    "gg" 'evil-goto-first-line
-    "gf" 'ivy-occur-press
-    "gr" 'ivy-occur-revert-buffer
-    "ga" 'ivy-occur-read-action
-    "go" 'ivy-occur-dispatch
-    "gc" 'ivy-occur-toggle-calling
-
-    "0" 'evil-digit-argument-or-evil-beginning-of-line
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window)
-
-  (defvar evil-collection-setup-minibuffer)
-  (when evil-collection-setup-minibuffer
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ivy-minibuffer-map
-      (kbd "<escape>") 'abort-recursive-edit
-      (kbd "<return>") 'exit-minibuffer
-      (kbd "C-m") 'ivy-done
-      "j" 'ivy-next-line
-      "k" 'ivy-previous-line)
-
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'insert 'ivy-minibuffer-map
-      [backspace] 'ivy-backward-delete-char
-      (kbd "C-r") 'ivy-reverse-i-search
-      (kbd "C-n") 'ivy-next-line
-      (kbd "C-p") 'ivy-previous-line)))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-ivy)
-;;; evil-collection-ivy.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ivy.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ivy.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 6def67bceab3..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ivy.elc
+++ /dev/null
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deleted file mode 100644
index 5e07e38cb3e2..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-js2-mode.el
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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-js2-mode.el --- Bindings for `js2-mode' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `js2-mode'
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'js2-mode nil t)
-
-(defvar js-indent-level)
-
-(defun evil-collection-js2-set-evil-shift-width ()
-  "Set `evil-shift-width' according to `js-indent-level'."
-  (setq-local evil-shift-width js-indent-level))
-
-(defun evil-collection-js2-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `js2-mode'."
-  (add-hook 'js2-mode-hook #'evil-collection-js2-set-evil-shift-width)
-  (add-hook 'js2-jsx-mode-hook #'evil-collection-js2-set-evil-shift-width))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-js2-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-js2-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-js2-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-js2-mode.elc
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index e701c641f053..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-js2-mode.elc
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deleted file mode 100644
index 144650959628..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-kotlin-mode.el
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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-kotlin-mode.el --- Bindings for `kotlin-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: emacs, evil, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `kotlin-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'kotlin-mode nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-kotlin-maps '(kotlin-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-kotlin-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `kotlin-mode'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'kotlin-mode-map
-    "gz" 'kotlin-repl))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-kotlin-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-kotlin-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-kotlin-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-kotlin-mode.elc
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index 85ef5acfa924..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-kotlin-mode.elc
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index 303c82c2cd1f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-lispy.el
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@@ -1,255 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-lispy.el --- Evil Bindings for Lispy -*- lexical-binding: t; no-byte-compile: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, lispy, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `lispy-mode'.
-;; This is not included in the default init list for `evil-collection'.
-;; Add `lispy' to `evil-collection-mode-list' to use this package.
-;; e.g. (push 'lispy evil-collection-mode-list)
-;; This file is meant to be an experimental ground for `lispy' keybindings
-;; and the changes here are intended to be created as a PR to the main `lispy'
-;; repository.
-;; PRs, tweaks or comments are very welcome!
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'lispy nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-lispy-maps '(lispy-mode-map))
-
-(defvar lispy-mode-map-base)
-(defvar lispy-mode-map-special)
-(defvar lispy-mode-map-lispy)
-(defvar lispy-mode-map-paredit)
-(defvar lispy-mode-map-parinfer)
-(defvar lispy-mode-map-evilcp)
-(defvar lispy-mode-map-c-digits)
-(defvar lispy-mode-map-oleh)
-(defvar lispy-mode-map)
-(declare-function lispy-define-key "lispy")
-(declare-function lispy-set-key-theme "lispy")
-
-(declare-function lispyville-insert-at-beginning-of-list "lispyville")
-(declare-function lispyville-insert-at-end-of-list "lispyville")
-
-(defun evil-collection-lispy-insert-at-end-of-list ()
-  "Forward list and enter insert state."
-  (interactive)
-  (lispyville-insert-at-end-of-list 1))
-
-(defun evil-collection-lispy-insert-at-beginning-of-list ()
-  "Backward list and enter insert state."
-  (interactive)
-  (lispyville-insert-at-beginning-of-list 1))
-
-(defhydra g-knight (:color blue :hint nil :idle .3)
-  "g knight"
-  ("j" lispy-knight-down "Knight Down")
-  ("k" lispy-knight-up "Knight Up")
-  ("g" lispy-beginning-of-defun "Beginning of Defun")
-  ("d" lispy-goto "Goto")
-  ("l" lispy-goto-local "Goto Local"))
-
-(defhydra lispy-tab-hydra (:color blue :hint nil :idle .3)
-  "Tab"
-  ("i" lispy-tab "Tab")
-  ("s" lispy-shifttab "Shifttab"))
-
-(defvar evil-collection-lispy-mode-map-special-evil
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    ;; navigation
-    (lispy-define-key map "l" 'lispy-right)
-    (lispy-define-key map "h" 'lispy-left)
-    (lispy-define-key map "f" 'lispy-ace-paren
-      :override '(cond ((bound-and-true-p view-mode)
-                        (View-quit)))) ;; `lispy-flow' -> w
-    (lispy-define-key map "j" 'lispy-down)
-    (lispy-define-key map "k" 'lispy-up)
-    (lispy-define-key map "d" 'lispy-delete) ;; `lispy-different' -> o
-    (lispy-define-key map "o" 'lispy-different) ;; `lispy-other-mode' -> Q
-    (lispy-define-key map "p" 'lispy-paste) ;; `lispy-eval-other-window' -> P
-    (lispy-define-key map "P" 'lispy-eval-other-window) ;; `lispy-paste' -> p
-    (lispy-define-key map "y" 'lispy-new-copy) ;; `lispy-occur' -> /
-
-    (lispy-define-key map "g" 'g-knight/body) ;; `lispy-goto' -> gd
-
-    ;; FIXME: Looks like one of the evil keymaps is taking precedence.
-    (lispy-define-key map "C-t" 'pop-tag-mark)
-
-    ;; outline
-    (lispy-define-key map "J" 'lispy-join)     ;; `lispy-outline-next'
-    (lispy-define-key map "K" 'lispy-describe) ;; `lispy-outline-prev'
-    (lispy-define-key map "L" 'lispy-outline-goto-child)
-
-    ;; Paredit transformations
-    (lispy-define-key map ">" 'lispy-slurp-or-barf-right) ;; `lispy-slurp'
-    (lispy-define-key map "<" 'lispy-slurp-or-barf-left) ;; `lispy-barf'
-
-    ;; FIXME: This doesn't work for me for some reason.
-    ;; `lispy-occur' doesn't show up in evil-collection-lispy-mode-map-special-evil.
-    ;; Evaluating lispy-define-key again in *scratch* works...
-    (lispy-define-key map "/" 'lispy-occur) ;; `lispy-x' -> q
-
-    (lispy-define-key map "r" 'lispy-raise)
-    (lispy-define-key map "R" 'lispy-raise-some)
-
-    (lispy-define-key map "+" 'lispy-join) ;; Hmnn this can be something else.
-
-    ;; more transformations
-    (lispy-define-key map "C" 'lispy-convolute)
-    (lispy-define-key map "X" 'lispy-convolute-left)
-    (lispy-define-key map "w" 'lispy-move-up)
-    (lispy-define-key map "s" 'lispy-move-down)
-    (lispy-define-key map "O" 'lispy-oneline)
-    (lispy-define-key map "M" 'lispy-alt-multiline)
-    (lispy-define-key map "S" 'lispy-stringify)
-
-    ;; marking
-    (lispy-define-key map "a" 'lispy-ace-symbol
-      :override '(cond ((looking-at lispy-outline)
-                        (lispy-meta-return))))
-    (lispy-define-key map "H" 'lispy-ace-symbol-replace)
-    (lispy-define-key map "m" 'lispy-view) ;; `lispy-mark-list' -> v
-
-    ;; dialect-specific
-    (lispy-define-key map "e" 'lispy-eval)
-    (lispy-define-key map "E" 'lispy-eval-and-insert)
-
-    ;; Hmnn, not sure why there's no `lispy-end-of-defun'.
-    ;; `end-of-defun' doesn't work quite right yet. It exits the list
-    ;; which would exit lispy state.
-    (lispy-define-key map "G" 'end-of-defun) ;; `lispy-goto-local' -> gl
-
-    (lispy-define-key map "A" 'evil-collection-lispy-insert-at-end-of-list) ;; `lispy-beginning-of-defun' -> gg
-    (lispy-define-key map "I" 'evil-collection-lispy-insert-at-beginning-of-list) ;; `lispy-shifttab' -> zs
-
-    (lispy-define-key map "F" 'lispy-follow t)
-    (lispy-define-key map "D" 'pop-tag-mark)
-    (lispy-define-key map "_" 'lispy-underscore)
-    ;; miscellanea
-    (define-key map (kbd "SPC") 'lispy-space)
-    (lispy-define-key map "z" 'lispy-tab-hydra/body) ;; `lh-knight/body'  -> g
-
-    (lispy-define-key map "N" 'lispy-narrow)
-    (lispy-define-key map "W" 'lispy-widen)
-    (lispy-define-key map "c" 'lispy-clone)
-    (lispy-define-key map "u" 'lispy-undo)
-
-    (lispy-define-key map "q" 'lispy-x) ;; `lispy-ace-paren' -> f
-    (lispy-define-key map "Q" 'lispy-other-mode) ;; `lispy-ace-char' -> t
-    (lispy-define-key map "v" 'lispy-mark-list)  ;; `lispy-view' -> m
-    (lispy-define-key map "t" 'lispy-ace-char) ;; `lispy-teleport' -> T
-    (lispy-define-key map "n" 'lispy-flow) ;; `lispy-new-copy' -> y
-    (lispy-define-key map "b" 'lispy-back)
-
-    (lispy-define-key map "B" 'lispy-ediff-regions)
-    (lispy-define-key map "x" 'lispy-splice) ;; `lispy-x' -> q
-
-    (lispy-define-key map "Z" 'lispy-edebug-stop)
-    (lispy-define-key map "V" 'lispy-visit)
-    (lispy-define-key map "-" 'lispy-ace-subword)
-    (lispy-define-key map "." 'lispy-repeat)
-    (lispy-define-key map "~" 'lispy-tilde)
-    ;; digit argument
-    (mapc (lambda (x) (lispy-define-key map (format "%d" x) 'digit-argument))
-          (number-sequence 0 9))
-
-    ;; additional
-    (lispy-define-key map "T" 'lispy-teleport
-      :override '(cond ((looking-at lispy-outline)
-                        (end-of-line))))
-    (lispy-define-key map "C-J" 'lispy-outline-next) ;; Hmnn...
-    (lispy-define-key map "C-K" 'lispy-outline-prev) ;; Hmnn...
-    (lispy-define-key map "]" 'lispy-forward)
-    (lispy-define-key map "[" 'lispy-backward)
-    (lispy-define-key map "{" 'lispy-brackets)
-
-    ;; Experimental
-    (lispy-define-key map "^" 'lispy-splice-sexp-killing-backward)
-    (lispy-define-key map "$" 'lispy-splice-sexp-killing-forward)
-    map)
-  "`evil' flavored `lispy' bindings when in special state.")
-
-(defvar evil-collection-lispy-mode-map-evil
-  (let ((map (copy-keymap lispy-mode-map-base)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-)") 'lispy-wrap-round)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-s") 'lispy-splice)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-<up>") 'lispy-splice-sexp-killing-backward)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-<down>") 'lispy-splice-sexp-killing-forward)
-
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-r") 'lispy-raise-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-R") 'lispy-raise-some)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-C") 'lispy-convolute-sexp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-S") 'lispy-split)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-J") 'lispy-join)
-    (define-key map (kbd "]") 'lispy-forward)
-    (define-key map (kbd "[") 'lispy-backward)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-(") 'lispy-wrap-round)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-{") 'lispy-wrap-braces)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-}") 'lispy-wrap-braces)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<") 'lispy-slurp-or-barf-left)
-    (define-key map (kbd ">") 'lispy-slurp-or-barf-right)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-y") 'lispy-new-copy)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<C-return>") 'lispy-open-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<M-return>") 'lispy-meta-return)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-k") 'lispy-move-up)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-j") 'lispy-move-down)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-o") 'lispy-string-oneline)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'lispy-clone)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-d") 'lispy-delete)
-    map)
-  "`evil' flavored `lispy-mode' bindings.")
-
-(defun evil-collection-lispy-set-key-theme (theme)
-  "Set `lispy-mode-map' for according to THEME.
-THEME is a list of choices: 'special, 'lispy, 'paredit, 'evilcp,
-'c-digits', 'special-evil', 'evil'.
-
-This is an exact copy of `lispy-set-key-theme' except with the additions of
-'special-evil' and 'evil' themes."
-  (setq lispy-mode-map
-        (make-composed-keymap
-         (delq nil
-               (list
-                (when (memq 'special-evil theme) evil-collection-lispy-mode-map-special-evil)
-                (when (memq 'evil theme) evil-collection-lispy-mode-map-evil)
-                (when (memq 'special theme) lispy-mode-map-special)
-                (when (memq 'lispy theme) lispy-mode-map-lispy)
-                (when (memq 'paredit theme) lispy-mode-map-paredit)
-                (when (memq 'parinfer theme) lispy-mode-map-parinfer)
-                (when (memq 'evilcp theme) lispy-mode-map-evilcp)
-                (when (memq 'c-digits theme) lispy-mode-map-c-digits)
-                (when (memq 'oleh theme) lispy-mode-map-oleh)))))
-  (setcdr
-   (assq 'lispy-mode minor-mode-map-alist)
-   lispy-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-lispy-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `lispy'."
-  (advice-add 'lispy-set-key-theme :override 'evil-collection-lispy-set-key-theme)
-  (lispy-set-key-theme '(special-evil evil)))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-lispy)
-;;; evil-collection-lispy.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-log-view.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-log-view.el
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-;;; evil-collection-log-view.el --- Bindings for `log-view' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `log-view'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'log-view)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-log-view-maps '(log-view-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-log-view-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `log-view'."
-
-  ;; Currently vc has these various log-view modes
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'vc-hg-log-view-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'vc-git-log-view-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'vc-svn-log-view-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'log-view-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    (kbd "RET") 'log-view-toggle-entry-display
-    "m" 'log-view-toggle-mark-entry
-    "c" 'log-view-modify-change-comment
-    "d" 'log-view-diff
-    "=" 'log-view-diff
-    "D" 'log-view-diff-changeset
-    "a" 'log-view-annotate-version
-    "F" 'log-view-find-revision
-    "gj" 'log-view-msg-next
-    "gk" 'log-view-msg-prev
-    "]" 'log-view-msg-next
-    "[" 'log-view-msg-prev
-    (kbd "C-j") 'log-view-file-next
-    (kbd "C-k") 'log-view-file-prev))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-log-view)
-;;; evil-collection-log-view.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-log-view.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-log-view.elc
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@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-lsp-ui-imenu.el --- Bindings for `lsp-ui-imenu-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: Felix Dick <felix.dick@web.de>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, lsp-ui-imenu, convenience
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `lsp-ui-imenu-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'lsp-ui nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-lsp-ui-imenu-mode-maps '(lsp-ui-imenu-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-lsp-ui-imenu-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `lsp-ui-imenu'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'lsp-ui-imenu-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'lsp-ui-imenu-mode-map
-    (kbd "C-k") 'lsp-ui-imenu--prev-kind
-    (kbd "C-j") 'lsp-ui-imenu--next-kind
-    (kbd "q") 'lsp-ui-imenu--kill
-    (kbd "<return>") 'lsp-ui-imenu--view
-    (kbd "<M-return>") 'lsp-ui-imenu--visit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-lsp-ui-imenu)
-;;; evil-collection-lsp-ui-imenu.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-lsp-ui-imenu.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-lsp-ui-imenu.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-lua-mode.el --- Bindings for `lua-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `lua-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'lua-mode nil t)
-
-(defvar lua-indent-level)
-(defconst evil-collection-lua-mode-maps '(lua-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-lua-mode-set-evil-shift-width ()
-  "Set `evil-shift-width' according to `lua-indent-level'."
-  (setq evil-shift-width lua-indent-level))
-
-(defun evil-collection-lua-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `lua-mode'."
-  (add-hook 'lua-mode-hook #'evil-collection-lua-mode-set-evil-shift-width)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'lua-mode-map
-    "K" 'lua-search-documentation
-    "gz" 'run-lua))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-lua-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-lua-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-lua-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-lua-mode.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-macrostep.el --- Evil Integration for Macrostep -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, macrostep, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `macrostep-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'macrostep nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-macrostep-maps '(macrostep-keymap))
-
-(defun evil-collection-macrostep-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `macrostep'."
-  ;; Keymaps don't seem to be populated on first try.
-  ;; Force `evil' to normalize keymaps.
-  (add-hook 'macrostep-mode-hook #'evil-normalize-keymaps)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'macrostep-keymap
-    "q" 'macrostep-collapse-all
-    "e" 'macrostep-expand
-    "u" 'macrostep-collapse
-    "gj" 'macrostep-next-macro
-    "gk" 'macrostep-prev-macro
-    (kbd "C-j") 'macrostep-next-macro
-    (kbd "C-k") 'macrostep-prev-macro))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-macrostep)
-;;; evil-collection-macrostep.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-magit-todos.el --- Bindings for `magit-todos' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: Fredrik Bergroth <fbergroth@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `magit-todos'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'magit-todos nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-magit-todos-maps '(magit-todos-section-map
-                                             magit-status-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-magit-todos-setup-jump-key ()
-  "Add keybinding to jump to todos section."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'magit-status-mode-map
-    "gT" (and (bound-and-true-p magit-todos-mode) 'magit-todos-jump-to-todos)))
-
-
-(defun evil-collection-magit-todos-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `magit-todos'."
-  ;; magit-todos binds jT which prevents evil users from stepping into the section
-  (evil-collection-define-key nil 'magit-todos-section-map
-    "j" nil)
-
-  (add-hook 'magit-todos-mode-hook 'evil-collection-magit-todos-setup-jump-key))
-
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-magit-todos)
-;;; evil-collection-magit-todos.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-magit.el
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@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-magit.el --- Bindings for `magit' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `magit'
-;;; This file is to work around an issue described in
-;;; https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection/issues/108
-;;; Ideally this file is only temporary and should be removed once
-;;; #108 is resolved.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'magit nil t)
-
-(defvar magit-blame-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-magit-maps '(magit-blame-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-magit-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `magit'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'magit-blame-mode-map
-    "q" 'magit-blame-quit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-magit)
-;;; evil-collection-magit.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-man.el --- Evil bindings for Man-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, man, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `man'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'man)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-man-maps '(Man-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-man-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `man'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'Man-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'Man-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'forward-button
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'backward-button
-
-    (kbd "]") 'Man-next-manpage
-    (kbd "[") 'Man-previous-manpage
-    (kbd "gj") 'Man-next-manpage
-    (kbd "gk") 'Man-previous-manpage
-    (kbd "C-j") 'Man-next-section
-    (kbd "C-k") 'Man-previous-section
-
-    ;; goto
-    "gm" 'man
-    "gd" 'Man-goto-section ; TODO: "gd" does not match the rationale of "go to definition". Change?
-    "gR" 'Man-follow-manual-reference ; TODO: Make this match Info-follow-reference?
-    "gs" 'Man-goto-see-also-section
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'Man-update-manpage
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-man)
-;;; evil-collection-man.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-minibuffer.el --- Evil bindings for the minibuffer -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, minibuffer, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for the minibuffer.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-minibuffer-maps '(minibuffer-local-map
-                                            minibuffer-local-ns-map
-                                            minibuffer-local-completion-map
-                                            minibuffer-local-must-match-map
-                                            minibuffer-local-isearch-map
-                                            evil-ex-completion-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-minibuffer-insert ()
-  "Switch to insert state.
-
-This function is meant to be hooked in the minibuffer:
-
-  (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'evil-collection-minibuffer-insert)
-
-`evil-set-initial-state' can not be used for the minibuffer since
-it does not have a mode."
-  (set (make-local-variable 'evil-echo-state) nil)
-  ;; (evil-set-initial-state 'mode 'insert) is the evil-proper
-  ;; way to do this, but the minibuffer doesn't have a mode.
-  ;; The alternative is to create a minibuffer mode (here), but
-  ;; then it may conflict with other packages' if they do the same.
-  (evil-insert 1))
-
-(defun evil-collection-minibuffer-setup ()
-  "Initialize minibuffer for `evil'."
-  ;; https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Text-from-Minibuffer.html
-  (dolist (map '(minibuffer-local-map
-                 minibuffer-local-ns-map
-                 minibuffer-local-completion-map
-                 minibuffer-local-must-match-map
-                 minibuffer-local-isearch-map))
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal map (kbd "<escape>") 'abort-recursive-edit)
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal map (kbd "<return>") 'exit-minibuffer))
-
-  (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'evil-collection-minibuffer-insert)
-  ;; Because of the above minibuffer-setup-hook, some evil-ex bindings need be reset.
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'evil-ex-completion-map (kbd "<escape>") 'abort-recursive-edit)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'insert 'evil-ex-completion-map (kbd "C-p") 'previous-complete-history-element)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'insert 'evil-ex-completion-map (kbd "C-n") 'next-complete-history-element)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'evil-ex-completion-map (kbd "C-p") 'previous-history-element)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'evil-ex-completion-map (kbd "C-n") 'next-history-element))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-minibuffer)
-;;; evil-collection-minibuffer.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-mu4e-conversation.el --- Evil bindings for mu4e-conversation -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (evil "1.2.10"))
-;; Keywords: evil, mu4e, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for mu4e-conversation.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'mu4e-conversation nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-mu4e-conversation-maps '(mu4e-conversation-map
-                                                   mu4e-conversation-thread-map))
-
-(defvar evil-collection-mu4e-conversation--local-map-p nil
-  "Non-nil if last position was on a local-map property.")
-
-(defun evil-collection-mu4e-conversation--switch ()
-  "Re-compute the bindings if point has moved between the thread
-  area and the composition area."
-  (let ((local-map-here (get-text-property (point) 'local-map)))
-    (when (or (and evil-collection-mu4e-conversation--local-map-p
-                   (not local-map-here))
-              (and (not evil-collection-mu4e-conversation--local-map-p)
-                   local-map-here))
-      (evil-normalize-keymaps))
-    (setq evil-collection-mu4e-conversation--local-map-p local-map-here)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-mu4e-conversation--update-local-map ()
-  (setq evil-collection-mu4e-conversation--local-map-p (get-text-property (point) 'local-map))
-  (evil-normalize-keymaps)
-  (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'evil-collection-mu4e-conversation--switch nil t))
-
-(defun evil-collection-mu4e-conversation-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `mu4e-conversation'."
-  ;; Evil does not update its current keymap state when it the point hits a
-  ;; local-map property is used.  See
-  ;; https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil/issues/301.  Thus we force the update
-  ;; with a technique similar to what `org~mu4e-mime-switch-headers-or-body'
-  ;; does.
-  (add-hook 'mu4e-conversation-hook 'evil-collection-mu4e-conversation--update-local-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'mu4e-conversation-map
-    " " 'evil-scroll-page-down
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'evil-scroll-page-up
-    "[" 'mu4e-conversation-previous-message
-    "]" 'mu4e-conversation-next-message
-    "zv" 'mu4e-conversation-toggle-view
-    "za" 'mu4e-conversation-toggle-hide-cited
-    "q" 'mu4e-conversation-quit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-mu4e-conversation)
-;;; evil-collection-mu4e-conversation.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-mu4e.el --- Evil bindings for mu4e -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Joris Engbers
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-
-;; Author: Joris Engbers <info@jorisengbers.nl>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.9
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (evil "1.2.10"))
-;; Keywords: evil, mu4e, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil keybindings for mu4e that make sense for Evil users.  The following
-;; keybindings are defined:
-;;
-;; General commands:
-;; | Commmand                 | evil-mu4e | Alternative |
-;; |--------------------------+-----------+-------------|
-;; | Jump to maildir          | J         |             |
-;; | Update                   | u         |             |
-;; | Compose message          | cc        | C           |
-;; | Kill update mail process | x         |             |
-
-;; Commands for header-mode and view-mode:
-;; | Command                         | evil-mu4e | Alternative |
-;; |---------------------------------+-----------+-------------|
-;; | Next message                    | C-j       |             |
-;; | Previous message                | C-k       |             |
-;; | Mark the current thread as read | T         |             |
-;; | Compose message                 | cc        | C           |
-;; | Compose edit**                  | ce        | E           |
-;; | Compose forward**               | cf        | F           |
-;; | Compose reply                   | cr        | R           |
-;; | Change sorting***               | o         | O           |
-;; | Rerun search                    | gr        |             |
-;; | Toggle include related          | zr        |             |
-;; | Toggle threading                | zt        |             |
-;; | Toggle hide cited               | za        |             |
-;; | Skip duplicates                 | zd        |             |
-;; | Show log                        | gl        |             |
-;; | Select other view               | gv        |             |
-;; | Save attachement(s)             | p         | P           |
-;; | Save url                        | yu        |             |
-;; | Go to url                       | gx        |             |
-;; | Fetch url                       | gX        |             |
-;;
-;;  - * denotes only in header-mode
-;;  - ** denotes Alternative only in header-mode
-;;  - *** denotes Alternative only in view-mode
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'mu4e nil t)
-
-(declare-function mu4e~main-action-str "mu4e-main")
-(declare-function mu4e~main-view-queue "mu4e-main")
-(defvar smtpmail-send-queued-mail)
-(defvar smtpmail-queue-dir)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-mu4e-maps '(mu4e-main-mode-map
-                                      mu4e-headers-mode-map
-                                      mu4e-view-mode-map
-                                      mu4e-compose-mode-map))
-
-
-
-(defun evil-collection-mu4e-set-state ()
-  "Set the appropriate initial state of all mu4e modes."
-  (dolist (mode '(mu4e-main-mode
-                  mu4e-headers-mode
-                  mu4e-view-mode
-                  mu4e-org-mode))
-    (evil-set-initial-state mode 'normal))
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'mu4e-compose-mode 'insert))
-
-
-
-;;; Define bindings
-
-;; TODO: Inhibit insert-state functions as per Evil Collection.
-(defvar evil-collection-mu4e-mode-map-bindings
-  `((mu4e-main-mode-map
-     "J" mu4e~headers-jump-to-maildir
-     "j" next-line
-     "k" previous-line
-     "u" mu4e-update-mail-and-index
-     "gr" revert-buffer
-     "b" mu4e-headers-search-bookmark
-     "B" mu4e-headers-search-bookmark-edit
-     "N" mu4e-news
-     ";" mu4e-context-switch
-     "H" mu4e-display-manual
-     "C" mu4e-compose-new
-     "cc" mu4e-compose-new
-     "x" mu4e-kill-update-mail
-     "A" mu4e-about
-     "f" smtpmail-send-queued-mail
-     "m" mu4e~main-toggle-mail-sending-mode
-     "s" mu4e-headers-search
-     "q" mu4e-quit)
-
-    (mu4e-headers-mode-map
-     "q" mu4e~headers-quit-buffer
-     "J" mu4e~headers-jump-to-maildir
-     "C" mu4e-compose-new
-     "E" mu4e-compose-edit
-     "F" mu4e-compose-forward
-     "R" mu4e-compose-reply
-     "cc" mu4e-compose-new
-     "ce" mu4e-compose-edit
-     "cf" mu4e-compose-forward
-     "cr" mu4e-compose-reply
-     "o" mu4e-headers-change-sorting
-     "j" mu4e-headers-next
-     "k" mu4e-headers-prev
-     "gr" mu4e-headers-rerun-search
-     "b" mu4e-headers-search-bookmark
-     "B" mu4e-headers-search-bookmark-edit
-     ";" mu4e-context-switch
-     ,(kbd "RET") mu4e-headers-view-message
-     "/" mu4e-headers-search-narrow
-     "s" mu4e-headers-search
-     "S" mu4e-headers-search-edit
-     "x" mu4e-mark-execute-all
-     "a" mu4e-headers-action
-     "*" mu4e-headers-mark-for-something ; TODO: Don't override evil-seach-word-forward?
-     "&" mu4e-headers-mark-custom
-     "A" mu4e-headers-mark-for-action
-     "m" mu4e-headers-mark-for-move
-     "r" mu4e-headers-mark-for-refile
-     "D" mu4e-headers-mark-for-delete
-     "d" mu4e-headers-mark-for-trash
-     "=" mu4e-headers-mark-for-untrash
-     "u" mu4e-headers-mark-for-unmark
-     "U" mu4e-mark-unmark-all
-     "?" mu4e-headers-mark-for-unread
-     "!" mu4e-headers-mark-for-read
-     "%" mu4e-headers-mark-pattern
-     "+" mu4e-headers-mark-for-flag
-     "-" mu4e-headers-mark-for-unflag
-     "[" mu4e-headers-prev-unread
-     "]" mu4e-headers-next-unread
-     "gk" mu4e-headers-prev-unread
-     "gj" mu4e-headers-next-unread
-     "\C-j" mu4e-headers-next
-     "\C-k" mu4e-headers-prev
-     "zr" mu4e-headers-toggle-include-related
-     "zt" mu4e-headers-toggle-threading
-     "zd" mu4e-headers-toggle-skip-duplicates
-     "gl" mu4e-show-log
-     "gv" mu4e-select-other-view
-     "T" (lambda ()
-           (interactive)
-           (mu4e-headers-mark-thread nil '(read))))
-
-    (mu4e-compose-mode-map
-     "gg" mu4e-compose-goto-top
-     "G" mu4e-compose-goto-bottom)
-
-    (mu4e-view-mode-map
-     " " mu4e-view-scroll-up-or-next
-     [tab] shr-next-link
-     [backtab] shr-previous-link
-     "q" mu4e~view-quit-buffer
-     "gx" mu4e-view-go-to-url
-     "gX" mu4e-view-fetch-url
-     "C" mu4e-compose-new
-     "H" mu4e-view-toggle-html
-     ;; "E"               mu4e-compose-edit
-     ;; "F"               mu4e-compose-forward
-     "R" mu4e-compose-reply
-     "cc" mu4e-compose-new
-     "ce" mu4e-compose-edit
-     "cf" mu4e-compose-forward
-     "cr" mu4e-compose-reply
-     "p" mu4e-view-save-attachment
-     "P" mu4e-view-save-attachment-multi ; Since mu4e 1.0, -multi is same as normal.
-     "O" mu4e-headers-change-sorting
-     "o" mu4e-view-open-attachment
-     "A" mu4e-view-attachment-action
-     "a" mu4e-view-action
-     "J" mu4e~headers-jump-to-maildir
-     "[" mu4e-view-headers-prev-unread
-     "]" mu4e-view-headers-next-unread
-     "gk" mu4e-view-headers-prev-unread
-     "gj" mu4e-view-headers-next-unread
-     "\C-j" mu4e-view-headers-next
-     "\C-k" mu4e-view-headers-prev
-     "x" mu4e-view-marked-execute
-     "&" mu4e-view-mark-custom
-     "*" mu4e-view-mark-for-something   ; TODO: Don't override "*".
-     "m" mu4e-view-mark-for-move
-     "r" mu4e-view-mark-for-refile
-     "D" mu4e-view-mark-for-delete
-     "d" mu4e-view-mark-for-trash
-     "=" mu4e-view-mark-for-untrash
-     "u" mu4e-view-unmark
-     "U" mu4e-view-unmark-all
-     "?" mu4e-view-mark-for-unread
-     "!" mu4e-view-mark-for-read
-     "%" mu4e-view-mark-pattern
-     "+" mu4e-view-mark-for-flag
-     "-" mu4e-view-mark-for-unflag
-     "zr" mu4e-headers-toggle-include-related
-     "zt" mu4e-headers-toggle-threading
-     "za" mu4e-view-toggle-hide-cited
-     "gl" mu4e-show-log
-     "s" mu4e-view-search-edit
-     "|" mu4e-view-pipe
-     "." mu4e-view-raw-message
-     ,(kbd "C--") mu4e-headers-split-view-shrink
-     ,(kbd "C-+") mu4e-headers-split-view-grow
-     "T" (lambda ()
-           (interactive)
-           (mu4e-headers-mark-thread nil '(read)))
-     ,@(when evil-want-C-u-scroll
-         '("\C-u" evil-scroll-up))))
-  ;; TODO: Add mu4e-headers-search-bookmark?
-  "All evil-mu4e bindings.")
-
-(defun evil-collection-mu4e-set-bindings ()
-  "Set the bindings."
-  ;; WARNING: With lexical binding, lambdas from `mapc' and `dolist' become
-  ;; closures in which we must use `evil-define-key*' instead of
-  ;; `evil-define-key'.
-  (dolist (binding evil-collection-mu4e-mode-map-bindings)
-    (apply #'evil-collection-define-key 'normal binding))
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'visual 'mu4e-compose-mode-map
-    "gg" 'mu4e-compose-goto-top
-    "G" 'mu4e-compose-goto-bottom)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'operator 'mu4e-view-mode-map
-    "u" '(menu-item
-          ""
-          nil
-          :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                    (when (memq evil-this-operator
-                                '(evil-yank evil-cp-yank evil-sp-yank lispyville-yank))
-                      (setq evil-inhibit-operator t)
-                      #'mu4e-view-save-url)))))
-
-
-;;; Update mu4e-main-view
-;;; To avoid confusion the main-view is updated to show the keys that are in use
-;;; for evil-mu4e.
-
-(defvar evil-collection-mu4e-begin-region-basic "\n  Basics"
-  "The place where to start overriding Basic section.")
-
-(defvar evil-collection-mu4e-end-region-basic "a new message\n"
-  "The place where to end overriding Basic section.")
-
-(defvar evil-collection-mu4e-new-region-basic
-  (concat (mu4e~main-action-str "\t* [J]ump to some maildir\n" 'mu4e-jump-to-maildir)
-          (mu4e~main-action-str "\t* enter a [s]earch query\n" 'mu4e-search)
-          (mu4e~main-action-str "\t* [C]ompose a new message\n" 'mu4e-compose-new))
-  "Define the evil-mu4e Basic region.")
-
-(defvar evil-collection-mu4e-begin-region-misc "\n  Misc"
-  "The place where to start overriding Misc section.")
-
-(defvar evil-collection-mu4e-end-region-misc "q]uit"
-  "The place where to end overriding Misc section.")
-
-(defvar evil-collection-mu4e-new-region-misc
-  (concat
-   (mu4e~main-action-str "\t* [;]Switch focus\n" 'mu4e-context-switch)
-   (mu4e~main-action-str "\t* [u]pdate email & database (Alternatively: gr)\n"
-                         'mu4e-update-mail-and-index)
-
-   ;; show the queue functions if `smtpmail-queue-dir' is defined
-   (if (file-directory-p smtpmail-queue-dir)
-       (mu4e~main-view-queue)
-     "")
-   "\n"
-
-   (mu4e~main-action-str "\t* [N]ews\n" 'mu4e-news)
-   (mu4e~main-action-str "\t* [A]bout mu4e\n" 'mu4e-about)
-   (mu4e~main-action-str "\t* [H]elp\n" 'mu4e-display-manual)
-   (mu4e~main-action-str "\t* [q]uit\n" 'mu4e-quit))
-  "Define the evil-mu4e Misc region.")
-
-(defun evil-collection-mu4e-replace-region (new-region start end)
-  "Replace region between START and END with NEW-REGION.
-START end END end are regular expressions."
-  ;; move to start of region
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (re-search-forward start)
-
-  ;; insert new headings
-  (insert "\n\n")
-  (insert new-region)
-  ;; Delete text until end of region.
-  (let ((start-point (point))
-        (end-point (re-search-forward end)))
-    (delete-region start-point end-point)))
-
-
-(defun evil-collection-mu4e-update-main-view ()
-  "Update 'Basic' and 'Misc' regions to reflect the new
-keybindings."
-  (evil-collection-mu4e-replace-region evil-collection-mu4e-new-region-basic
-                                       evil-collection-mu4e-begin-region-basic
-                                       evil-collection-mu4e-end-region-basic)
-  (evil-collection-mu4e-replace-region evil-collection-mu4e-new-region-misc
-                                       evil-collection-mu4e-begin-region-misc
-                                       evil-collection-mu4e-end-region-misc))
-
-
-
-;;; Initialize evil-collection-mu4e
-
-(defun evil-collection-mu4e-setup ()
-  "Initialize evil-mu4e if necessary.
-If mu4e-main-mode is in evil-state-motion-modes, initialization
-is already done earlier."
-    (evil-collection-mu4e-set-state)
-    (evil-collection-mu4e-set-bindings)
-    (add-hook 'mu4e-main-mode-hook 'evil-collection-mu4e-update-main-view))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-mu4e)
-;;; evil-collection-mu4e.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-neotree.el --- Evil bindings for neotree -*- lexical-binding: t; no-byte-compile: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Maximiliano Sandoval <msandova@protonmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, neotree, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `neotree'
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'neotree nil t)
-
-(declare-function neotree-make-executor "neotree.el")
-(defconst evil-collection-neotree-maps '(neotree-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-neotree-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `neotree'."
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'neotree-mode 'normal) ;; Neotree start in normal by default.
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'neotree-mode-map
-
-    (kbd "<return>") (neotree-make-executor
-                      :file-fn 'neo-open-file
-                      :dir-fn 'neo-open-dir)
-    (kbd "<tab>") (neotree-make-executor
-                   :dir-fn 'neo-open-dir)
-    "z" (neotree-make-executor
-         :dir-fn 'neo-open-dir)
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window
-    "gd" (neotree-make-executor
-          :dir-fn 'neo-open-dired)
-    "gD" (neotree-make-executor
-          :dir-fn 'neo-open-dired)
-    "go" (neotree-make-executor
-          :file-fn 'neo-open-file
-          :dir-fn 'neo-open-dir)
-    "gO" 'neotree-quick-look
-    "gr" 'neotree-refresh
-    "q" 'neotree-hide
-    "H" 'neotree-hidden-file-toggle
-    "gh" 'neotree-hidden-file-toggle
-    (kbd "C-k") 'neotree-select-up-node
-    "gk" 'neotree-select-up-node
-    "[" 'neotree-select-up-node
-    (kbd "C-j") 'neotree-select-down-node
-    "gj" 'neotree-select-down-node
-    "]" 'neotree-select-down-node
-    "gv" 'neotree-open-file-in-system-application
-    "c" 'neotree-create-node
-    "y" 'neotree-copy-node
-    "r" 'neotree-rename-node
-    "R" 'neotree-change-root
-    "d" 'neotree-delete-node
-    "J" 'neotree-dir
-    "+" 'neotree-stretch-toggle
-    "=" 'neotree-stretch-toggle
-    "ge" 'neotree-enter
-    "j" 'neotree-next-line
-    "k" 'neotree-previous-line
-
-    ;; Unchanged keybings.
-    "a" (neotree-make-executor
-         :file-fn 'neo-open-file-ace-window)
-    "|" (neotree-make-executor
-         :file-fn 'neo-open-file-vertical-split)
-    "-" (neotree-make-executor
-         :file-fn 'neo-open-file-horizontal-split)
-    "S" 'neotree-select-previous-sibling-node
-    "s" 'neotree-select-next-sibling-node
-    (kbd "C-c C-c") 'neotree-change-root
-    (kbd "C-x 1") 'neotree-empty-fn
-    (kbd "C-x 2") 'neotree-empty-fn
-    (kbd "C-x 3") 'neotree-empty-fn
-    (kbd "C-x C-f") 'find-file-other-window
-    (kbd "C-c C-f") 'find-file-other-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-neotree)
-;;; evil-collection-neotree.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-notmuch.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-notmuch.el
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-;;; evil-collection-notmuch.el --- Bindings for `notmuch'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: emacs, tools, evil
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `notmuch'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'notmuch nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(declare-function notmuch-show-get-tags "notmuch-show")
-(declare-function notmuch-show-tag "notmuch-show")
-(declare-function notmuch-search-get-tags "notmuch")
-(declare-function notmuch-search-tag "notmuch")
-(declare-function notmuch-tree-tag "notmuch-tree")
-
-(declare-function notmuch-tree-close-message-pane-and "notmuch-tree")
-
-(defconst evil-collection-notmuch-maps '(notmuch-common-keymap
-                                         notmuch-hello-mode-map
-                                         notmuch-show-mode-map
-                                         notmuch-show-part-map
-                                         notmuch-tree-mode-map
-                                         notmuch-search-mode-map
-                                         notmuch-search-stash-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-notmuch-show-toggle-delete ()
-  "Toggle deleted tag for message."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (member "deleted" (notmuch-show-get-tags))
-      (notmuch-show-tag (list "-deleted"))
-    (notmuch-show-tag (list "+deleted")))
-  (evil-next-line))
-
-(defun evil-collection-notmuch-search-toggle-delete ()
-  "Toggle deleted tag for message."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (member "deleted" (notmuch-search-get-tags))
-      (notmuch-search-tag (list "-deleted"))
-    (notmuch-search-tag (list "+deleted")))
-  (evil-next-line))
-
-(defun evil-collection-notmuch-tree-toggle-delete ()
-  "Toggle deleted tag for message."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (member "deleted" (notmuch-search-get-tags))
-      (notmuch-tree-tag (list "-deleted"))
-    (notmuch-tree-tag (list "+deleted")))
-  (evil-next-line))
-
-(defun evil-collection-notmuch-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `notmuch'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'notmuch-show-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'notmuch-search-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'notmuch-hello-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'notmuch-common-keymap
-    "g?" 'notmuch-help
-    "q" 'notmuch-bury-or-kill-this-buffer
-    "s" 'notmuch-search
-    "z" 'notmuch-tree
-    "c" 'notmuch-mua-new-mail
-    "gr" 'notmuch-refresh-this-buffer
-    "gR" 'notmuch-refresh-all-buffers
-    "Z" 'notmuch-poll-and-refresh-this-buffer
-    "J" 'notmuch-jump-search)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'notmuch-hello-mode-map
-    "g?" 'notmuch-hello-versions
-    (kbd "TAB") 'widget-forward
-    (kbd "RET") 'widget-button-press
-    (kbd "S-TAB") 'widget-backward
-    (kbd "<C-tab>") 'widget-backward)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'notmuch-show-mode-map
-    "gd" 'goto-address-at-point
-    "A" 'notmuch-show-archive-thread-then-next
-    "S" 'notmuch-show-filter-thread
-    "K" 'notmuch-tag-jump
-    "R" 'notmuch-show-reply
-    "X" 'notmuch-show-archive-thread-then-exit
-    "Z" 'notmuch-tree-from-show-current-query
-    "a" 'notmuch-show-archive-message-then-next-or-next-thread
-    "d" 'evil-collection-notmuch-show-toggle-delete
-    "H" 'notmuch-show-toggle-visibility-headers
-    "gj" 'notmuch-show-next-open-message
-    "gk" 'notmuch-show-previous-open-message
-    "]" 'notmuch-show-next-message
-    "[" 'notmuch-show-previous-message
-    (kbd "M-j") 'notmuch-show-next-thread-show
-    (kbd "M-k") 'notmuch-show-previous-thread-show
-    "r" 'notmuch-show-reply-sender
-    (kbd "x") 'notmuch-show-archive-message-then-next-or-exit
-    "|" 'notmuch-show-pipe-message
-    "*" 'notmuch-show-tag-all
-    "-" 'notmuch-show-remove-tag
-    "+" 'notmuch-show-add-tag
-    (kbd "TAB") 'notmuch-show-toggle-message
-    (kbd "RET") 'notmuch-show-toggle-message
-    "." 'notmuch-show-part-map)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'notmuch-tree-mode-map
-    "g?" (notmuch-tree-close-message-pane-and 'notmuch-help)
-    "q" 'notmuch-tree-quit
-    "s" 'notmuch-tree-to-search
-    "c" (notmuch-tree-close-message-pane-and 'notmuch-mua-new-mail)
-    "J" (notmuch-tree-close-message-pane-and 'notmuch-jump-search)
-    "S" 'notmuch-search-from-tree-current-query
-    "r" (notmuch-tree-close-message-pane-and 'notmuch-show-reply-sender)
-    "R" (notmuch-tree-close-message-pane-and 'notmuch-show-reply)
-    "d" 'evil-collection-notmuch-tree-toggle-delete
-
-    "K" 'notmuch-tag-jump
-    (kbd "RET") 'notmuch-tree-show-message
-    [mouse-1] 'notmuch-tree-show-message
-    "A" 'notmuch-tree-archive-thread
-    "a" 'notmuch-tree-archive-message-then-next
-    "z" 'notmuch-tree-to-tree
-    "gj" 'notmuch-tree-next-matching-message
-    "gk" 'notmuch-tree-prev-matching-message
-    "]" 'notmuch-tree-next-message
-    "[" 'notmuch-tree-prev-message
-    (kbd "C-k") 'notmuch-tree-prev-thread
-    (kbd "C-j") 'notmuch-tree-next-thread
-    "-" 'notmuch-tree-remove-tag
-    "+" 'notmuch-tree-add-tag
-    "*" 'notmuch-tree-tag-thread
-    "e" 'notmuch-tree-resume-message)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'notmuch-search-mode-map
-    "C" 'compose-mail-other-frame
-    "J" 'notmuch-jump-search
-    "S" 'notmuch-search-filter
-    "K" 'notmuch-tag-jump
-    "o" 'notmuch-search-toggle-order
-    "Z" 'notmuch-tree-from-search-current-query
-    "*" 'notmuch-search-tag-all
-    "a" 'notmuch-search-archive-thread
-    "c" 'compose-mail
-    "d" 'evil-collection-notmuch-search-toggle-delete
-    "q" 'notmuch-bury-or-kill-this-buffer
-    "r" 'notmuch-search-reply-to-thread-sender
-    "t" 'notmuch-search-filter-by-tag
-    "z" 'notmuch-search-stash-map
-    [mouse-1] 'notmuch-search-show-thread
-    "-" 'notmuch-search-remove-tag
-    "+" 'notmuch-search-add-tag
-    (kbd "RET") 'notmuch-search-show-thread)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'notmuch-search-stash-map
-    "i" 'notmuch-search-stash-thread-id
-    "q" 'notmuch-stash-query
-    "g?" 'notmuch-subkeymap-help))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-notmuch)
-;;; evil-collection-notmuch.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-nov.el
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@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-nov.el --- Bindings for `nov'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools, epub
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for`nov'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'nov nil t)
-
-(defvar nov-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-nov-maps '(nov-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-nov-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `nov'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'nov-mode-map
-    "gr" 'nov-render-document
-    "s" 'nov-view-source
-    "S" 'nov-view-content-source
-    "g?" 'nov-display-metadata
-    "gj" 'nov-next-document
-    (kbd "C-j") 'nov-next-document
-    (kbd "M-j") 'nov-next-document
-    "]" 'nov-next-document
-    "gk" 'nov-previous-document
-    (kbd "C-k") 'nov-previous-document
-    (kbd "M-k") 'nov-previous-document
-    "[" 'nov-previous-document
-
-    "t" 'nov-goto-toc
-    "i" 'nov-goto-toc
-    (kbd "RET") 'nov-browse-url
-    (kbd "<follow-link>") 'mouse-face
-    (kbd "<mouse-2>") 'nov-browse-url
-    (kbd "TAB") 'shr-next-link
-    (kbd "M-TAB") 'shr-previous-link
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'shr-previous-link
-    (kbd "SPC") 'nov-scroll-up
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'nov-scroll-down
-    (kbd "DEL") 'nov-scroll-down))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-nov)
-;;; evil-collection-nov.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-nov.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-nov.elc
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index 54b47e553992..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-occur.el
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@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-occur.el --- Evil bindings for occur -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, occur, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `occur'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(when (> emacs-major-version 25)
-  (require 'replace))
-
-(defconst evil-collection-occur-maps '(occur-mode-map
-                                       occur-edit-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-occur-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `occur'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'occur-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'occur-mode-map
-    ;; Like `wdired-mode'.
-    (kbd "C-x C-q") 'occur-edit-mode
-
-    [mouse-2] 'occur-mode-mouse-goto
-    (kbd "C-c C-c") 'occur-mode-goto-occurrence
-
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'occur-mode-goto-occurrence
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'occur-mode-goto-occurrence-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'occur-mode-display-occurrence
-    "go" 'occur-mode-goto-occurrence-other-window
-
-    "gj" 'occur-next
-    "gk" 'occur-prev
-    (kbd "C-j") 'occur-next
-    (kbd "C-k") 'occur-prev
-    "r" 'occur-rename-buffer
-    "c" 'clone-buffer
-    (kbd "C-c C-f") 'next-error-follow-minor-mode)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'occur-edit-mode-map
-    ;; Like `wdired-mode'.
-    (kbd "C-x C-q") 'occur-cease-edit
-
-    [mouse-2] 'occur-mode-mouse-goto
-    (kbd "C-c C-c") 'occur-cease-edit
-    (kbd "C-o") 'occur-mode-display-occurrence
-    (kbd "C-c C-f") 'next-error-follow-minor-mode))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-occur)
-;;; evil-collection-occur.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-occur.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-occur.elc
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index b228fe4080c2..000000000000
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-outline.el
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@@ -1,97 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-outline.el --- Evil bindings for outline-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, outline, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for outline-mode.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'outline)
-
-(defcustom evil-collection-outline-bind-tab-p t
-  "Enable <tab>-based bindings in Outline mode.
-
-Unless you have Evil bindings set up for Org mode, Org will
-inherit the <tab>-based bindings from Outline.  Set this option
-to nil if you want to preserve the Emacs-state <tab> keys in Org
-mode."
-  :group 'evil-collection-outline
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-outline-maps '(outline-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-outline-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `outline'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'outline-mode 'normal)
-  (when evil-collection-outline-bind-tab-p
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'outline-mode-map
-      (kbd "<backtab>") 'outline-show-all ; Also "z r" by default
-      (kbd "<tab>") 'outline-toggle-children)) ; Also "z a" by default
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'outline-mode-map
-    ;; folding
-    ;; Evil default keys:
-    ;; zO: Show recursively for current branch only.
-    ;; za: Toggle first level like outline-toggle-children.
-    ;; zc: Hide complete subtree.
-    ;; zm: Show only root notes.
-    ;; zo: Show current node like "za".
-    ;; zr: Show everything.
-    ;; "ze" 'outline-hide-entry
-    ;; "zE" 'outline-show-entry
-    ;; "zl" 'outline-hide-leaves
-    ;; "zb" 'outline-show-branches
-    ;; "zo" 'outline-hide-other
-    "zB" 'outline-hide-body ; Hide all bodies, Emacs has "C-c C-t".
-    "zb" 'outline-hide-entry ; Hide current body, Emacs has "C-c C-c".
-    "ze" 'outline-show-entry ; Show current body only, not subtree, reverse of outline-hide-entry, Emacs has "C-c C-e".
-    "zl" 'outline-hide-leaves ; Like `outline-hide-body' but for current subtree only, Emacs has "C-c C-l".
-    "zK" 'outline-show-branches ; Show all children recursively but no body.  Emacs has "C-c C-k".
-    "zk" 'outline-show-children ; Direct children only unlike `outline-show-branches', and no content unlike `outline-show-entry' and `outline-toggle-children'.  Emacs has "C-c TAB".
-
-    "zp" 'outline-hide-other ; Hide all nodes and bodies except current body.  Emacs has "C-c C-o".
-    ;; outline-hide-sublevels ; q ; Is it any different from `outline-hide-body'?
-    ;; outline-hide-subtree ; Emacs has "C-c C-d", Evil has default "zc".
-    ;; outline-show-subtree ; Emacs has "C-c C-s", Evil has default "zO".
-
-    ;; TODO: To mark subtree ("C-c @"), we would need to define a tree object.
-
-    ;; motion
-    "[" 'outline-previous-visible-heading
-    "]" 'outline-next-visible-heading
-    (kbd "C-k") 'outline-backward-same-level
-    (kbd "C-j") 'outline-forward-same-level
-    "gk" 'outline-backward-same-level
-    "gj" 'outline-forward-same-level
-    "^" 'outline-up-heading
-
-    (kbd "M-h") 'outline-promote ; Org-mode has "M-<left>", Evil-org has "M-h"
-    (kbd "M-j") 'outline-move-subtree-down ; Org-mode has "M-<down>", Evil-org has "M-j"
-    (kbd "M-k") 'outline-move-subtree-up ; Org-mode has "M-<up>", Evil-org has "M-k"
-    (kbd "M-l") 'outline-demote ; Org-mode has "M-<right>", Evil-org has "M-l"
-
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'outline-insert-heading)) ; Org-mode has "M-<return>"
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-outline)
-;;; evil-collection-outline.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-outline.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-outline.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-p4.el
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-;;; evil-collection-p4.el --- Evil bindings for P4 -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, p4, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for P4.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'p4 nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defvar p4-basic-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-p4-maps '(p4-basic-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-p4-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `p4'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'p4-basic-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'p4-basic-mode-map
-    [mouse-1] 'p4-buffer-mouse-clicked
-    "k" 'p4-scroll-down-1-line
-    "j" 'p4-scroll-up-1-line
-    (kbd "C-j") 'p4-forward-active-link
-    (kbd "C-k") 'p4-backward-active-link
-    (kbd "<return>") 'p4-buffer-commands
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-    "]" 'p4-scroll-down-1-window
-    "[" 'p4-scroll-up-1-window
-    "gg" 'p4-top-of-buffer
-    "G" 'p4-bottom-of-buffer
-    "=" 'delete-other-windows))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-p4)
-;;; evil-collection-p4.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-p4.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-p4.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-package-menu.el
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-;;; evil-collection-package-menu.el --- Evil bindings for package-menu -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, package-menu, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil integration for `package-menu-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'package)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-package-menu-maps '(package-menu-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-package-menu-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `package-menu'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'package-menu-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'package-menu-mode-map
-    "i" 'package-menu-mark-install
-    "U" 'package-menu-mark-upgrades
-    "d" 'package-menu-mark-delete
-    "gr" 'package-menu-refresh
-
-    ;; undo
-    "u" 'package-menu-mark-unmark
-
-    ;; execute
-    "x" 'package-menu-execute
-
-    "q" 'quit-window ;; FIXME: Can macros make sense here?
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-package-menu)
-;;; evil-collection-package-menu.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-package-menu.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-package-menu.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-paren.el
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@@ -1,76 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-paren.el --- Bindings for `paren'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `paren'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'paren)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defun evil-collection-paren-show-paren-function (f &rest args)
-  "Integrate `show-paren-function' with `evil'."
-  (if (not (bound-and-true-p evil-mode))
-      (apply f args)
-    (if (if (memq 'not evil-highlight-closing-paren-at-point-states)
-            (memq evil-state evil-highlight-closing-paren-at-point-states)
-          (not (memq evil-state evil-highlight-closing-paren-at-point-states)))
-        (apply f args)
-      (let ((pos (point)) syntax narrow)
-        (setq pos
-              (catch 'end
-                (dotimes (var (1+ (* 2 evil-show-paren-range)))
-                  (if (zerop (mod var 2))
-                      (setq pos (+ pos var))
-                    (setq pos (- pos var)))
-                  (setq syntax (syntax-class (syntax-after pos)))
-                  (cond
-                   ((eq syntax 4)
-                    (setq narrow pos)
-                    (throw 'end pos))
-                   ((eq syntax 5)
-                    (throw 'end (1+ pos)))))))
-        (if pos
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char pos)
-              (save-restriction
-                (when narrow
-                  (narrow-to-region narrow (point-max)))
-                (apply f args)))
-          ;; prevent the preceding pair from being highlighted
-          (dolist (ov '(show-paren--overlay
-                        show-paren--overlay-1
-                        show-paren-overlay
-                        show-paren-overlay-1))
-            (let ((ov (and (boundp ov) (symbol-value ov))))
-              (when (overlayp ov) (delete-overlay ov)))))))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-paren-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `paren'."
-  (advice-add 'show-paren-function
-              :around 'evil-collection-paren-show-paren-function))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-paren)
-;;; evil-collection-paren.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-paren.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-paren.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-pass.el --- Evil bindings for pass-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, pass, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `pass-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'pass nil t)
-
-(defvar pass-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-pass-maps '(pass-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-pass-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `pass-mode'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'pass-mode-map
-    "gj" 'pass-next-entry
-    "gk" 'pass-prev-entry
-    (kbd "C-j") 'pass-next-entry
-    (kbd "C-k") 'pass-prev-entry
-    (kbd "]") 'pass-next-directory
-    (kbd "[") 'pass-prev-directory
-    "x" 'pass-kill
-    "s" 'isearch-forward
-    "g?" 'describe-mode
-    "gr" 'pass-update-buffer
-    "i" 'pass-insert
-    "I" 'pass-insert-generated
-    "Y" 'pass-copy
-    "r" 'pass-rename
-    "o" 'pass-otp-options
-    (kbd "<return>") 'pass-view
-    "q" 'pass-quit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-pass)
-;;; evil-collection-pass.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-pass.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-pass.elc
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index 9616ee99c272..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-pdf.el
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@@ -1,282 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-pdf.el --- Evil bindings for pdf-tools  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, pdf, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for pdf-tools.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'pdf-tools nil t)
-(require 'pdf-view nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-pdf-maps '(pdf-view-mode-map
-                                     pdf-outline-buffer-mode-map
-                                     pdf-occur-buffer-mode-map))
-
-(declare-function pdf-view-last-page "pdf-view")
-(declare-function pdf-view-first-page "pdf-view")
-(declare-function pdf-view-goto-page "pdf-view")
-(declare-function pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page "pdf-view")
-(declare-function pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page "pdf-view")
-
-(defvar pdf-view-mode-map)
-(defvar pdf-outline-buffer-mode-map)
-(defvar pdf-occur-buffer-mode-map)
-
-(defvar pdf-view-mode-map)
-(defvar pdf-outline-buffer-mode-map)
-(defvar pdf-occur-buffer-mode-map)
-
-;; TODO: The following 2 functions are workarounds for
-;; 'pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page' and
-;; 'pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page' not playing well with
-;; EVIL. The root cause should be found and fixed instead.
-;; See https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection/pull/137 for
-;; details.
-(defun evil-collection-pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page (&optional count)
-  "'evil' wrapper include a count argument to `pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page'"
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if count
-      (dotimes (_ count nil)
-	(pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page 1))
-    (pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page 1)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page (&optional count)
-  "'evil' wrapper include a count argument to `pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page'"
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if count
-      (dotimes (_ count nil)
-	(pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page 1))
-    (pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page 1)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-pdf-view-goto-page (&optional page)
-  "`evil' wrapper around `pdf-view-last-page'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if page
-      (pdf-view-goto-page page)
-    (pdf-view-last-page)
-    (image-eob)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-pdf-view-goto-first-page (&optional page)
-  "`evil' wrapper around `pdf-view-first-page'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if page
-      (pdf-view-goto-page page)
-    (pdf-view-first-page)
-    (image-bob)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-pdf-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `pdf-view'."
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'pdf-view-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'pdf-view-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'pdf-view-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "<return>") 'image-next-line
-    "j" 'evil-collection-pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page
-    "k" 'evil-collection-pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page
-    (kbd "SPC") 'pdf-view-scroll-up-or-next-page
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'pdf-view-scroll-down-or-previous-page
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'pdf-view-scroll-down-or-previous-page
-    (kbd "C-f") 'pdf-view-scroll-up-or-next-page
-    (kbd "C-b") 'pdf-view-scroll-down-or-previous-page
-    "]" 'pdf-view-next-page-command
-    "[" 'pdf-view-previous-page-command
-    (kbd "C-j") 'pdf-view-next-page-command
-    (kbd "C-k") 'pdf-view-previous-page-command
-    "gj" 'pdf-view-next-page-command
-    "gk" 'pdf-view-previous-page-command
-    (kbd "<next>") 'forward-page
-    (kbd "<prior>") 'backward-page
-    (kbd "<down>") 'evil-collection-pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page
-    (kbd "<up>") 'evil-collection-pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page
-    "gg" 'evil-collection-pdf-view-goto-first-page
-    "G" 'evil-collection-pdf-view-goto-page
-
-    ;; mark
-    "'" 'pdf-view-jump-to-register
-    "m" 'pdf-view-position-to-register
-
-    ;; zoom
-    "+" 'pdf-view-enlarge
-    "zi" 'pdf-view-enlarge
-    "=" 'pdf-view-enlarge
-    "-" 'pdf-view-shrink
-    "zo" 'pdf-view-shrink		      
-    "0" 'pdf-view-scale-reset
-    "z0" 'pdf-view-scale-reset
-
-    ;; TODO: Why are those image-* bindings in pdf-tools?
-    "a+" 'image-increase-speed
-    "a-" 'image-decrease-speed
-    "a0" 'image-reset-speed
-    "ar" 'image-reverse-speed
-    "F" 'image-goto-frame
-    "b" 'image-previous-frame
-    "f" 'image-next-frame
-    "h" 'image-backward-hscroll
-    "^" 'image-bol
-    "$" 'image-eol
-    "l" 'image-forward-hscroll
-
-    "H" 'pdf-view-fit-height-to-window ; evil-image has "H"
-    "P" 'pdf-view-fit-page-to-window
-    "W" 'pdf-view-fit-width-to-window ; evil-image has "W"
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-
-    (kbd "<C-down-mouse-1>") 'pdf-view-mouse-extend-region
-    (kbd "<M-down-mouse-1>") 'pdf-view-mouse-set-region-rectangle
-    (kbd "<down-mouse-1>")  'pdf-view-mouse-set-region
-
-    (kbd "C-c C-c") 'docview-mode
-    (kbd "C-c <tab>") 'pdf-view-extract-region-image
-
-    "sb" 'pdf-view-set-slice-from-bounding-box
-    "sm" 'pdf-view-set-slice-using-mouse
-    "sr" 'pdf-view-reset-slice
-
-    ;; goto
-    "gl" 'pdf-view-goto-label
-
-    ;; search
-    (kbd "M-s o") 'pdf-occur ; TODO: More Evil bindings?
-
-    "/" 'isearch-forward
-    "?" 'isearch-backward
-    "n" 'isearch-repeat-forward
-    "N" 'isearch-repeat-backward
-
-    "zd" 'pdf-view-dark-minor-mode
-    "zm" 'pdf-view-midnight-minor-mode
-    "zp" 'pdf-view-printer-minor-mode
-
-    "o" 'pdf-outline
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "Q" 'kill-this-buffer
-    "ZQ" 'kill-this-buffer
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'visual 'pdf-view-mode-map
-    "y" 'pdf-view-kill-ring-save)
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'pdf-outline-buffer-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'pdf-outline-buffer-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'pdf-outline-buffer-mode-map
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'pdf-outline-follow-link-and-quit
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'pdf-outline-follow-link
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'pdf-outline-display-link
-    "go" 'pdf-outline-follow-link
-    "." 'pdf-outline-move-to-current-page
-    (kbd "SPC") 'pdf-outline-select-pdf-window
-
-    "G" 'pdf-outline-end-of-buffer
-    "^" 'pdf-outline-up-heading
-    "<" 'pdf-outline-up-heading ; TODO: Don't set this by default?
-
-    "zf" 'pdf-outline-follow-mode ; Helm has "C-c C-f" in Emacs state.
-
-    ;; quit
-    (kbd "C-w q") 'pdf-outline-quit-and-kill ; TODO: Do we need to set this? I think not.
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'pdf-outline-quit-and-kill)
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'pdf-occur-buffer-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'pdf-occur-buffer-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'pdf-occur-buffer-mode-map
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'pdf-occur-goto-occurrence
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'pdf-occur-view-occurrence
-    (kbd "SPC") 'pdf-occur-view-occurrence
-    "gd" 'pdf-occur-goto-occurrence
-    "gD" 'pdf-occur-view-occurrence
-
-    "A" 'pdf-occur-tablist-gather-documents
-    "D" 'pdf-occur-tablist-do-delete
-
-    ;; sort
-    "o" 'tabulated-list-sort
-    "O" 'tablist-sort ; TODO: Do we need this?
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "G" 'tablist-revert
-
-    "K" 'pdf-occur-abort-search
-
-    ;; mark
-    "*m" 'tablist-mark-forward
-    "m" 'tablist-mark-forward
-    "~" 'tablist-toggle-marks
-    "u" 'tablist-unmark-forward
-    "U" 'tablist-unmark-all-marks
-    "*!" 'tablist-unmark-all-marks
-    "*c" 'tablist-change-marks
-    "*n" 'tablist-mark-items-numeric
-    "*r" 'tablist-mark-items-regexp
-    "%"  'tablist-mark-items-regexp
-
-    "a" 'tablist-flag-forward
-
-    ;; "f" 'tablist-find-entry ; TODO: Equivalent to 'pdf-occur-goto-occurrence?
-    "r" 'pdf-occur-revert-buffer-with-args
-    "d" 'tablist-do-kill-lines
-    "x" 'pdf-occur-tablist-do-flagged-delete
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'tablist-unmark-backward
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "<backtab>") 'tablist-backward-column
-    (kbd "C-c C-e") 'tablist-export-csv
-
-    [remap evil-first-non-blank] 'tablist-move-to-major-columnj
-    [remap evil-next-line] 'tablist-next-line
-    [remap evil-previous-line] 'tablist-previous-line
-
-    ;; filter
-    ;; TODO: See if overriding "/" is a good idea.
-    "/!" 'tablist-negate-filter
-    "//" 'tablist-display-filter
-    "/=" 'tablist-push-equal-filter
-    "/C" 'tablist-clear-filter
-    "/D" 'tablist-delete-named-filter
-    "/a" 'tablist-push-named-filter
-    "/d" 'tablist-deconstruct-named-filter
-    "/e" 'tablist-edit-filter
-    "/n" 'tablist-push-numeric-filter
-    "/p" 'tablist-pop-filter
-    "/r" 'tablist-push-regexp-filter
-    "/s" 'tablist-name-current-filter
-    "/t" 'tablist-toggle-first-filter-logic
-    "/z" 'tablist-suspend-filter
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'tablist-quit
-    "ZQ" 'tablist-quit
-    "ZZ" 'tablist-quit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-pdf)
-;;; evil-collection-pdf.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-pdf.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-pdf.elc
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index 2593f0c39d7c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-pkg.el
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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "evil-collection" "20180913.209" "A set of keybindings for Evil mode"
-  '((emacs "25.1")
-    (cl-lib "0.5")
-    (evil "1.2.13"))
-  :keywords
-  '("evil" "tools")
-  :authors
-  '(("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("James Nguyen" . "james@jojojames.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-popup.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-popup.el
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index 0063ba0a0795..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-popup.el
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@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-popup.el --- Bindings for `popup'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `popup'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'popup nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-popup-maps '(popup-menu-keymap))
-
-(defun evil-collection-popup-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `popup'."
-  (defvar popup-menu-keymap)
-  (evil-collection-define-key nil 'popup-menu-keymap
-    (kbd "C-j") 'popup-next
-    (kbd "C-k") 'popup-previous))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-popup)
-;;; evil-collection-popup.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-popup.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-popup.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-proced.el
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@@ -1,92 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-proced.el --- Evil bindings for proced -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, proced, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for proced.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'proced)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-proced-maps '(proced-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-proced-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `proced'."
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'proced-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'proced-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'proced-mode-map
-    (kbd "<return>") 'proced-refine
-
-    ;; mark
-    ;; TODO: Implement a proced-toggle-mark?
-    "m" 'proced-mark ; Mentioned in documentation, should be followed.
-    "*" 'proced-mark-all
-    "M" 'proced-mark-all
-    "U" 'proced-unmark-all
-    "~" 'proced-toggle-marks
-    "c" 'proced-mark-children
-    "C" 'proced-mark-children           ; Emacs has "C"
-    "p" 'proced-mark-parents
-    "P" 'proced-mark-parents            ; Emacs has "P"
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'proced-unmark-backward
-
-    ;; motion
-    ;; TODO: Implement beginning-of-buffer / end-of-buffer.
-    (kbd "SPC") 'evil-scroll-down
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'evil-scroll-up
-
-    "zt" 'proced-toggle-tree
-
-    "u" 'proced-undo
-
-    "O" 'proced-omit-processes         ; TODO: Change default binding?
-
-    "x" 'proced-send-signal ; Emacs has "k" and "x", "k" is mentioned in documentation
-
-    ;; filter
-    "s" 'proced-filter-interactive ; Refers to "[s]elect", Emacs has "f" mentioned in documentation.
-    "S" 'proced-format-interactive
-
-    ;; sort
-    "oo" 'proced-sort-start ; Refers to "[o]rder", Emacs has "s" mentioned in documentation.
-    "oO" 'proced-sort-interactive
-    "oc" 'proced-sort-pcpu
-    "om" 'proced-sort-pmem
-    "op" 'proced-sort-pid
-    "ot" 'proced-sort-time
-    "ou" 'proced-sort-user
-
-    "r" 'proced-renice
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window                    ; TODO: Macro support?
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-proced)
-;;; evil-collection-proced.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-proced.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-proced.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-prodigy.el --- Evil bindings for prodigy -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, prodigy, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `prodigy'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'prodigy nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-prodigy-maps '(prodigy-mode-map
-                                         prodigy-view-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-prodigy-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `prodigy'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'prodigy-mode-map
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-
-    "j" 'prodigy-next
-    "k" 'prodigy-prev
-    "gg" 'prodigy-first
-    "G" 'prodigy-last
-
-    ;; mark
-    "m" 'prodigy-mark
-    "*t" 'prodigy-mark-tag
-    "M" 'prodigy-mark-all
-    "u" 'prodigy-unmark
-    "*T" 'prodigy-unmark-tag
-    "U" 'prodigy-unmark-all
-
-    "s" 'prodigy-start
-    "S" 'prodigy-stop
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'prodigy-restart
-
-    "`" 'prodigy-display-process
-    (kbd "<return>") 'prodigy-browse
-    "it" 'prodigy-add-tag-filter
-    "in" 'prodigy-add-name-filter
-    "I" 'prodigy-clear-filters
-    "Jm" 'prodigy-jump-magit
-    "Jd" 'prodigy-jump-dired
-
-    "gj" 'prodigy-next-with-status
-    "gk" 'prodigy-prev-with-status
-    (kbd "C-j") 'prodigy-next-with-status
-    (kbd "C-k") 'prodigy-prev-with-status
-    (kbd "Y") 'prodigy-copy-cmd)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'prodigy-view-mode-map
-    "x" 'prodigy-view-clear-buffer))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-prodigy)
-;;; evil-collection-prodigy.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-prodigy.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-prodigy.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index c101b4edbf0d..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-prodigy.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-profiler.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-profiler.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 5e3e3231ca86..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-profiler.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-profiler.el --- Evil bindings for profiler -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, profiler, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `profiler'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'profiler)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-profiler-maps '(profiler-report-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-profiler-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `profiler'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'profiler-report-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'profiler-report-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'scroll-down-command
-    "j" 'profiler-report-next-entry
-    "k" 'profiler-report-previous-entry
-
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'profiler-report-toggle-entry
-
-    ;; sort
-    "o" 'profiler-report-ascending-sort
-    "O" 'profiler-report-descending-sort
-
-    "c" 'profiler-report-render-calltree
-    "C" 'profiler-report-render-reversed-calltree
-    "i" 'profiler-report-describe-entry
-    "=" 'profiler-report-compare-profile
-
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'profiler-report-find-entry
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'quit-windw))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-profiler)
-;;; evil-collection-profiler.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-profiler.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-profiler.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index d1143234071b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-profiler.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-python.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-python.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 0b69390cec41..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-python.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-python.el --- Bindings for `python'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `python'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'python)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-python-maps '(python-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-python-set-evil-shift-width ()
-  "Set `evil-shift-width' according to `python-indent-offset'."
-  (setq evil-shift-width python-indent-offset))
-
-(defun evil-collection-python-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `python'."
-  (add-hook 'python-mode-hook #'evil-collection-python-set-evil-shift-width)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'python-mode-map
-    "gz" 'python-shell-switch-to-shell))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-python)
-;;; evil-collection-python.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-python.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-python.elc
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index 19db4c759ce8..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-python.elc
+++ /dev/null
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deleted file mode 100644
index cbf7c96be263..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-quickrun.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-quickrun.el --- Bindings for `quickrun'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools, quickrun
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `quickrun'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'quickrun nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-quickrun-maps '(quickrun--mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-quickrun-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `quickrun'.."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'quickrun--mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-quickrun)
-;;; evil-collection-quickrun.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-quickrun.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-quickrun.elc
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index 96eb491b8537..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-quickrun.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index 68b261c0bcf9..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-racer.el
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@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-racer.el --- Bindings for `racer'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: emacs, rust, tools, evil
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `racer'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'racer nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-racer-maps '(racer-mode-map
-                                       racer-help-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-racer-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `racer'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'racer-mode-map
-    "gd" 'racer-find-definition
-    (kbd "C-t") 'pop-tag-mark
-    "K" 'racer-describe)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'racer-help-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-racer)
-;;; evil-collection-racer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-racer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-racer.elc
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index f93bcbff5a5b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-racer.elc
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index c0cf2934c7c4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-realgud.el
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@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-realgud.el --- Bindings for `realgud'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools, realgud
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `realgud'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'realgud nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-realgud-maps '(realgud:shortkey-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-realgud-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `realgud'."
-  ;; This one is to represent `realgud-populate-src-buffer-map-plain'.
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'realgud:shortkey-mode-map
-    "b" 'realgud:cmd-break
-    "D" 'realgud:cmd-delete
-    "X" 'realgud:cmd-clear
-    "-" 'realgud:cmd-disable
-    "+" 'realgud:cmd-enable
-    "T" 'realgud:cmd-backtrace
-    "f" 'realgud:cmd-finish
-    "n" 'realgud:cmd-next
-    "q" 'realgud:cmd-quit
-    "Q" 'realgud:cmd-kill
-    "r" 'realgud:cmd-restart
-    "R" 'realgud:cmd-restart
-    "s" 'realgud:cmd-step
-    "i" 'realgud:cmd-step
-    "!" 'realgud:cmd-shell
-
-    ;; (evil-collection-define-key nil map [M-down]    'realgud-track-hist-newer)
-    ;; (evil-collection-define-key nil map [M-kp-2]    'realgud-track-hist-newer)
-    ;; (evil-collection-define-key nil map [M-up]      'realgud-track-hist-older)
-    ;; (evil-collection-define-key nil map [M-kp-8]    'realgud-track-hist-older)
-    ;; (evil-collection-define-key nil map [M-kp-up]   'realgud-track-hist-older)
-    ;; (evil-collection-define-key nil map [M-kp-down] 'realgud-track-hist-newer)
-    ;; (evil-collection-define-key nil map [M-print]   'realgud-track-hist-older)
-    ;; (evil-collection-define-key nil map [M-S-down]  'realgud-track-hist-newest)
-    ;; (evil-collection-define-key nil map [M-S-up]    'realgud-track-hist-oldest)
-    )
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'realgud:shortkey-mode-map
-    (kbd "C-x C-q") 'realgud-short-key-mode
-    "1" 'realgud-goto-arrow1
-    "2" 'realgud-goto-arrow2
-    "3" 'realgud-goto-arrow3
-    "4" 'realgud:goto-loc-hist-4
-    "5" 'realgud:goto-loc-hist-5
-    "6" 'realgud:goto-loc-hist-6
-    "7" 'realgud:goto-loc-hist-7
-    "8" 'realgud:goto-loc-hist-8
-    "9" 'realgud:goto-loc-hist-9
-    "b" 'realgud:cmd-break
-    "J" 'realgud:cmd-jump
-    "c" 'realgud:cmd-continue
-    "e" 'realgud:cmd-eval-dwim
-    "E" 'realgud:cmd-eval-at-point
-    "U" 'realgud:cmd-until
-    "H" 'realgud:cmd-until
-    [mouse-2] 'realgud:tooltip-eval
-    [left-fringe mouse-1] 'realgud-cmds--mouse-add-remove-bp
-    [left-margin mouse-1] 'realgud-cmds--mouse-add-remove-bp
-    ">" 'realgud:cmd-newer-frame
-    "<" 'realgud:cmd-older-frame
-    "d" 'realgud:cmd-newer-frame
-    "u" 'realgud:cmd-older-frame
-    "gR" 'realgud-recenter-arrow ;; FIXME: Hmnn!
-    "C" 'realgud-window-cmd-undisturb-src
-    "g?" 'realgud:cmdbuf-info-describe
-    "S" 'realgud-window-src-undisturb-cmd
-    "R" 'realgud:cmd-restart
-    "gr" 'realgud:cmd-restart
-    "!" 'realgud:cmd-shell)
-
-  (add-hook 'realgud-short-key-mode-hook #'evil-normalize-keymaps))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-realgud)
-;;; evil-collection-realgud.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-realgud.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-realgud.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-realgud.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-reftex.el
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@@ -1,141 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-reftex.el --- Bindings for `reftex'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Maximiliano Sandoval <msandova@protonmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, reftex, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `reftex-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'reftex-ref nil t)
-(require 'reftex-ref nil t)
-(require 'reftex-cite nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-reftex-maps '(reftex-select-shared-map
-                                        reftex-toc-mode-map))
-
-;; original code can be found in reftex-ref.el
-(setq reftex-select-label-prompt
-  "Select: [RET]select [j]next [k]previous [gr]escan [go]context [q]uit [g?]help")
-
-;; original code can be found in reftex-cite.el
-(setq reftex-citation-prompt
-  "Select: [RET]select [j]next [k]previous [q]uit [g?]help")
-
-;; original at reftex-ref.el
-(setq reftex-select-label-help
-  " j / k      Go to next/previous label (Cursor motion works as well)
- [ / ]      Go to previous/next section heading.
- c          Reuse last referenced label.
- J          Jump to a specific section, e.g. '3 J' jumps to section 3.
- s          Switch label type.
- gr         Reparse document.
- go / gO     Show context / Show insertion point.
- S          Switch to label menu of external document (with LaTeX package `xr').
- r / R      Toggle \\ref <-> \\vref / Rotate \\ref <=> \\fref <=> \\Fref.
- TAB        Enter a label with completion.
- m / M      Mark/unmark entry.
- x / X      Put all marked entries into one/many \\ref commands.
- q / RET    Quit without referencing / Accept current label.")
-
-;; code can be found in reftex-cite.el
-(setq reftex-citation-help
-  " j / k      Go to next/previous entry (Cursor motion works as well).
- go / gO     Show citation / Show insertion point.
- q          Quit without inserting \\cite macro into buffer.
- TAB        Enter citation key with completion.
- RET        Accept current entry and create \\cite macro.
- m / M      Mark/Unmark the entry.
- o / O      Create BibTeX file with all marked / unmarked entries.
- X / X      Put all (marked) entries into one/many \\cite commands.")
-
-(defun evil-collection-reftex-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `reftex'."
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'reftex-select-label-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'reftex-select-bib-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'reftex-select-shared-map
-    "j" 'reftex-select-next
-    "k" 'reftex-select-previous
-    (kbd "]") 'reftex-select-next-heading
-    (kbd "[") 'reftex-select-previous-heading
-    (kbd "gj") 'reftex-select-next-heading
-    (kbd "gk") 'reftex-select-previous-heading
-    (kbd "C-j") 'reftex-select-next-heading
-    (kbd "C-k") 'reftex-select-previous-heading
-    "go" 'reftex-select-callback        ;shows the point where the label is
-    "gr" (lambda nil "Press `?' during selection to find out
-    about this key" (interactive) (throw (quote myexit) 114)) ;reftex binds keys in a very arcane way using the number asigned by describe-char, in this case the value of "g" is 114
-    "q" 'reftex-select-quit
-    "ZZ" 'reftex-select-quit
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "g?" 'reftex-select-help
-    "c" (lambda nil "Press `?' during selection to find out
-    about this key." (interactive) (throw (quote myexit) 108))
-    "J" 'reftex-select-jump ;; weird binding, using default
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'reftex-select-read-label
-    "s" (lambda nil "Press `?' during selection to find out
-    about this key." (interactive) (throw (quote myexit) 115))
-    "x" (lambda nil "Press `?' during selection to find out
-    about this key." (interactive) (throw (quote myexit) 97))
-    "X" (lambda nil "Press `?' during selection to find out
-    about this key." (interactive) (throw (quote myexit) 65))
-    "S" (lambda nil "Press `?' during selection to find out
-    about this key." (interactive) (throw (quote myexit) 120))
-    "r" 'reftex-select-cycle-ref-style-forward
-    "R" 'reftex-select-cycle-ref-style-backward
-    "gO" 'reftex-select-show-insertion-point
-    "o" (lambda nil "Press `?' during selection to find out
-    about this key." (interactive) (throw (quote myexit) 101))
-    "O" (lambda nil "Press `?' during selection to find out
-    about this key." (interactive) (throw (quote myexit) 69))
-
-    ;; mark
-    "m" 'reftex-select-mark             ; TODO: Need a mark toggle function.
-    "u" 'reftex-select-unmark)
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'reftex-toc-mode 'normal)
-
-  ;; This one is more involved, in reftex-toc.el, line 282 it shows the prompt
-  ;; string with the keybinds and I don't see any way of changing it to show evil-like binds.
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'reftex-toc-mode-map
-    "j" 'reftex-toc-next
-    "k" 'reftex-toc-previous
-    (kbd "RET") 'reftex-toc-goto-line-and-hide
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'reftex-toc-goto-line
-    "g?" 'reftex-toc-show-help
-    "q" 'reftex-toc-quit
-    "ZZ" 'reftex-toc-quit
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "gr" 'reftex-toc-rescan
-    "r" 'reftex-toc-rescan
-    "l" 'reftex-toc-toggle-labels
-    "?" 'reftex-toc-show-help
-    "x" 'reftex-toc-external
-    ;; (kbd "SPC") 'reftex-toc-view-line
-    "f" 'reftex-toc-toggle-follow))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-reftex)
-;;; evil-collection-reftex.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-reftex.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-reftex.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index b52edc246b8f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-reftex.elc
+++ /dev/null
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deleted file mode 100644
index a70862b84353..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-rjsx-mode.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-rjsx-mode.el --- Bindings for `rjsx-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, rjsx, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `rjsx-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'rjsx-mode nil t)
-
-(defvar rjsx-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-rjsx-maps '(rjsx-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-rjsx-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `rjsx-mode'."
-  (when evil-want-C-d-scroll
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'insert 'rjsx-mode-map
-      (kbd "C-d") 'rjsx-delete-creates-full-tag)
-    (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'rjsx-mode-map
-      (kbd "C-d") 'evil-scroll-down)))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-rjsx-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-rjsx-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-rjsx-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-rjsx-mode.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 360c65772be4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-rjsx-mode.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-robe.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-robe.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 9dd0fa14db0e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-robe.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-robe.el --- Bindings for `robe'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: emacs, evil, tools, robe
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `robe'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'robe nil t)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-robe-maps '(robe-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-robe-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `robe'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'robe-mode-map
-    "gd" 'robe-jump
-    (kbd "C-t") 'pop-tag-mark
-    "K" 'robe-doc
-    "gr" 'robe-rails-refresh))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-robe)
-;;; evil-collection-robe.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-robe.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-robe.elc
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index c69a3a800c95..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-robe.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index f04950faa81c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-rtags.el
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@@ -1,140 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-rtags.el --- Evil bindings for `rtags'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, rtags, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Evil bindings for `rtags'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'rtags nil t)
-
-(defvar rtags-mode-map)
-(defvar rtags-dependency-tree-mode-map)
-(defvar rtags-references-tree-mode-map)
-(defvar rtags-location-stack-visualize-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-rtags-maps '(rtags-mode-map
-                                       rtags-dependency-tree-mode-map
-                                       rtags-references-tree-mode-map
-                                       rtags-location-stack-visualize-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-rtags-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `rtags'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'rtags-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'rtags-dependency-tree-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'rtags-references-tree-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'rtags-location-stack-visualize-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'rtags-mode-map
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'rtags-select
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'rtags-select-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-    (kbd "go") 'rtags-select-other-window
-    (kbd "gO") 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-    [mouse-1] 'rtags-select-other-window
-    [mouse-2] 'rtags-select-other-window
-
-    "c" 'rtags-select-caller
-    "C" 'rtags-select-caller-other-window
-    "x" 'rtags-select-and-remove-rtags-buffer
-    "q" 'rtags-call-bury-or-delete)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'rtags-dependency-tree-mode-map
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'rtags-dependency-tree-toggle-current-expanded
-    "E" 'rtags-dependency-tree-expand-all
-    "c" 'rtags-dependency-tree-collapse-all
-    "-" 'rtags-dependency-tree-collapse-current
-    "+" 'rtags-dependency-tree-expand-current
-    "P" 'rtags-dependency-tree-find-path
-    "gf" 'rtags-dependency-tree-find-path
-
-    "gj" 'rtags-dependency-tree-next-level
-    "gk" 'rtags-dependency-tree-previous-level
-
-    (kbd "C-j") 'rtags-dependency-tree-next-level
-    (kbd "C-k") 'rtags-dependency-tree-previous-level
-    "]" 'rtags-dependency-tree-next-level
-    "[" 'rtags-dependency-tree-previous-level
-
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'rtags-select
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'rtags-select-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-    "go" 'rtags-select-other-window
-    "gO" 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-    [mouse-1] 'rtags-select-other-window
-    [mouse-2] 'rtags-select-other-window
-    "s" 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-
-    "x" 'rtags-select-and-remove-rtags-buffer
-    "q" 'rtags-call-bury-or-delete)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'rtags-references-tree-mode-map
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'rtags-references-tree-toggle-current-expanded
-
-    "E" 'rtags-references-tree-expand-all
-    "c" 'rtags-references-tree-collapse-all
-    "-" 'rtags-references-tree-collapse-current
-    "+" 'rtags-references-tree-expand-current
-
-    "gj" 'rtags-references-tree-next-level
-    "gk" 'rtags-references-tree-previous-level
-
-    (kbd "C-j") 'rtags-references-tree-next-level
-    (kbd "C-k") 'rtags-references-tree-previous-level
-
-    "]" 'rtags-references-tree-next-level
-    "[" 'rtags-references-tree-previous-level
-
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'rtags-select
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'rtags-select-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-    "go" 'rtags-select-other-window
-    "gO" 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-    [mouse-1] 'rtags-select-other-window
-    [mouse-2] 'rtags-select-other-window
-    "s" 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-
-    "x" 'rtags-select-and-remove-rtags-buffer
-    "q" 'rtags-call-bury-or-delete)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'rtags-location-stack-visualize-mode-map
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'rtags-select
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'rtags-select-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-    (kbd "go") 'rtags-select-other-window
-    (kbd "gO") 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-    [mouse-1] 'rtags-select-other-window
-    [mouse-2] 'rtags-select-other-window
-    "s" 'rtags-show-in-other-window
-
-    "x" 'rtags-select-and-remove-rtags-buffer
-    "q" 'rtags-call-bury-or-delete))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-rtags)
-;;; evil-collection-rtags.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-rtags.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-rtags.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-rtags.elc
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index fbd14daefb21..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ruby-mode.el
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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-ruby-mode.el --- Bindings for `ruby-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: emacs, tools, ruby
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `ruby-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'ruby-mode)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-ruby-mode-maps nil)
-
-(defun evil-collection-ruby-mode-set-evil-shift-width ()
-  "Set `evil-shift-width' according to `ruby-indent-level'."
-  (setq evil-shift-width ruby-indent-level))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ruby-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `ruby'."
-  (add-hook 'ruby-mode-hook #'evil-collection-ruby-mode-set-evil-shift-width))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-ruby-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-ruby-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ruby-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ruby-mode.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ruby-mode.elc
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index 7df541e44456..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-settings.el
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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-settings.el --- Settings for `evil-collection'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Settings for `evil-collection'.
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-;;; Code:
-(defcustom evil-collection-settings-setup-debugger-keys t
-  "Whether to bind debugger keys when debugger is active.
-
-Debugger in this case is dependent on mode.
-
-This is only relevant for debug modes that are part of another mode,
-
-e.g. `indium'. Modes like `edebug' or `realgud' needs to be explicitly disabled
-
-through removing their entry from `evil-collection-mode-list'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil-collection)
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-settings)
-;;; evil-collection-settings.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-settings.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-settings.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-simple.el
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@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-simple.el --- Bindings for `simple' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `simple'
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'simple)
-
-(defvar special-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-simple-maps '(special-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-simple-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `simple'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key '(normal visual) 'special-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    " " 'scroll-up-command
-    "g?" 'describe-mode
-    "h" 'evil-backward-char
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-simple)
-;;; evil-collection-simple.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-simple.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-simple.elc
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@@ -1,182 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-slime.el --- Evil bindings for `slime' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, slime, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `slime-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'slime nil t)
-
-(defvar slime-parent-map)
-(defvar sldb-mode-map)
-(defvar slime-inspector-mode-map)
-(defvar slime-mode-map)
-(defvar slime-popup-buffer-mode-map)
-(defvar slime-xref-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-slime-maps '(slime-parent-map
-                                       sldb-mode-map
-                                       slime-inspector-mode-map
-                                       slime-mode-map
-                                       slime-popup-buffer-mode-map
-                                       slime-xref-mode-map ))
-
-(defun evil-collection-slime-last-sexp (command &rest args)
-  "In normal-state or motion-state, last sexp ends at point."
-  (if (and (not evil-move-beyond-eol)
-           (or (evil-normal-state-p) (evil-motion-state-p)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (unless (or (eobp) (eolp)) (forward-char))
-        (apply command args))
-    (apply command args)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-slime-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `slime'."
-  (unless evil-move-beyond-eol
-    (advice-add 'slime-eval-last-expression :around 'evil-collection-slime-last-sexp)
-    (advice-add 'slime-pprint-eval-last-expression :around 'evil-collection-slime-last-sexp)
-    (advice-add 'slime-eval-print-last-expression :around 'evil-collection-slime-last-sexp)
-    (advice-add 'slime-eval-last-expression-in-repl
-                :around 'evil-collection-slime-last-sexp))
-
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'sldb-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'slime-inspector-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'slime-popup-buffer-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'slime-xref-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'slime-parent-map
-    "gd" 'slime-edit-definition
-    (kbd "C-t") 'slime-pop-find-definition-stack)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'sldb-mode-map
-    (kbd "RET") 'sldb-default-action
-    (kbd "C-m") 'sldb-default-action
-    [return] 'sldb-default-action
-    [mouse-2]  'sldb-default-action/mouse
-    [follow-link] 'mouse-face
-    "\C-i" 'sldb-cycle
-    "g?" 'describe-mode
-    "S" 'sldb-show-source
-    "e" 'sldb-eval-in-frame
-    "d" 'sldb-pprint-eval-in-frame
-    "D" 'sldb-disassemble
-    "i" 'sldb-inspect-in-frame
-    "gj" 'sldb-down
-    "gk" 'sldb-up
-    (kbd "C-j") 'sldb-down
-    (kbd "C-k") 'sldb-up
-    "]" 'sldb-details-down
-    "[" 'sldb-details-up
-    (kbd "M-j") 'sldb-details-down
-    (kbd "M-k") 'sldb-details-up
-    "gg" 'sldb-beginning-of-backtrace
-    "G" 'sldb-end-of-backtrace
-    "t" 'sldb-toggle-details
-    "gr" 'sldb-restart-frame
-    "I" 'sldb-invoke-restart-by-name
-    "R" 'sldb-return-from-frame
-    "c" 'sldb-continue
-    "s" 'sldb-step
-    "n" 'sldb-next
-    "o" 'sldb-out
-    "b" 'sldb-break-on-return
-    "a" 'sldb-abort
-    "q" 'sldb-quit
-    "A" 'sldb-break-with-system-debugger
-    "B" 'sldb-break-with-default-debugger
-    "P" 'sldb-print-condition
-    "C" 'sldb-inspect-condition
-    "g:" 'slime-interactive-eval
-    "0" 'sldb-invoke-restart-0
-    "1" 'sldb-invoke-restart-1
-    "2" 'sldb-invoke-restart-2
-    "3" 'sldb-invoke-restart-3
-    "4" 'sldb-invoke-restart-4
-    "5" 'sldb-invoke-restart-5
-    "6" 'sldb-invoke-restart-6
-    "7" 'sldb-invoke-restart-7
-    "8" 'sldb-invoke-restart-8
-    "9" 'sldb-invoke-restart-9)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'slime-inspector-mode-map
-    [return] 'slime-inspector-operate-on-point
-    (kbd "C-m") 'slime-inspector-operate-on-point
-    [mouse-1] 'slime-inspector-operate-on-click
-    [mouse-2] 'slime-inspector-operate-on-click
-    [mouse-6] 'slime-inspector-pop
-    [mouse-7] 'slime-inspector-next
-    "gk" 'slime-inspector-pop
-    (kbd "C-k") 'slime-inspector-pop
-    "gj" 'slime-inspector-next
-    "j" 'slime-inspector-next
-    "k" 'slime-inspector-previous-inspectable-object
-    "K" 'slime-inspector-describe
-    "p" 'slime-inspector-pprint
-    "e" 'slime-inspector-eval
-    "h" 'slime-inspector-history
-    "gr" 'slime-inspector-reinspect
-    "gv" 'slime-inspector-toggle-verbose
-    "\C-i" 'slime-inspector-next-inspectable-object
-    [(shift tab)]
-    'slime-inspector-previous-inspectable-object ; Emacs translates S-TAB
-    [backtab] 'slime-inspector-previous-inspectable-object ; to BACKTAB on X.
-    "." 'slime-inspector-show-source
-    "gR" 'slime-inspector-fetch-all
-    "q" 'slime-inspector-quit)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'slime-mode-map
-    (kbd "K") 'slime-describe-symbol
-    (kbd "C-t") 'slime-pop-find-definition-stack
-    ;; goto
-    "gd" 'slime-edit-definition)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'slime-popup-buffer-mode-map
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-
-    (kbd "C-t") 'slime-pop-find-definition-stack
-
-    ;; goto
-    "gd" 'slime-edit-definition)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'slime-xref-mode-map
-    (kbd "RET") 'slime-goto-xref
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'slime-goto-xref
-    "go" 'slime-show-xref
-    "gj" 'slime-xref-next-line
-    "gk" 'slime-xref-prev-line
-    (kbd "C-j") 'slime-xref-next-line
-    (kbd "C-k") 'slime-xref-prev-line
-    "]" 'slime-xref-next-line
-    "[" 'slime-xref-prev-line
-    "gr" 'slime-recompile-xref
-    "gR" 'slime-recompile-all-xrefs
-    "r" 'slime-xref-retract)
-
-  (add-hook 'slime-popup-buffer-mode-hook #'evil-normalize-keymaps))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-slime)
-;;; evil-collection-slime.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-slime.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-slime.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-term.el --- Evil bindings for term and ansi-term  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, term, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil integration for `term' and `ansi-term'.
-;; This should also work for other terminal emulators such as `multi-term'.
-;;
-;; Switching to normal state will automatically switch to line mode.
-;; Conversely, switching to insert state will automatically switch to char mode.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'term)
-
-(defcustom evil-collection-term-sync-state-and-mode-p t
-  "Synchronize insert/normal state with char/line-mode respectively.
-
-When non-nil, going to normal state will automatically switch to
-line-mode.  Conversely, going to insert state on the last
-commandline will automatically switch to char-mode.
-
-Warning: This feature is experimental."
-  :group 'evil-collection-term
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom evil-collection-term-sync-state-function
-  'evil-collection-term-switch-to-char-mode-on-insert
-  "Function used when synchronizing insert/normal state with char/line-mode.
-
-This is only used if `evil-collection-term-sync-state-and-mode-p' is true."
-  :group 'evil-collection-term
-  :type 'function)
-
-;; TODO: Rebinding ESC has the drawback that programs like vi cannot use it anymore.
-;; Workaround: switch to Emacs state and double-press ESC.
-;; Otherwise leave ESC to "C-c C-j".
-;; Or bind char-mode ESC to "C-c C-x"?
-
-;; TODO: Add support for normal-state editing.
-
-(defconst evil-collection-term-maps '(term-raw-map
-                                      term-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-term-escape-stay ()
-  "Go back to normal state but don't move cursor backwards.
-Moving cursor backwards is the default Vim behavior but
-it is not appropriate in some cases like terminals."
-  (setq-local evil-move-cursor-back nil))
-
-(defun evil-collection-term-char-mode-insert ()
-  "Switch to `term-char-mode' and enter insert state."
-  (interactive)
-  (term-char-mode)
-  (evil-insert-state))
-
-(defun evil-collection-term-char-mode-entry-function ()
-  "Maybe switch to `term-char-mode' on insert state."
-  (when (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))
-    (let (last-prompt)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (point-max))
-        (when (= (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))
-          (ignore-errors (backward-char)))
-        (setq last-prompt (max (term-bol nil) (line-beginning-position))))
-      (when (>= (point) last-prompt)
-        (term-char-mode)))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-term-switch-to-char-mode-on-insert ()
-  "Switch to `term-char-mode' on insert state."
-  (when (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))
-    (term-char-mode)))
-
-(defun evil-collection-term-sync-state-and-mode ()
-  "Sync `term-char-mode' and `term-line-mode' with insert and normal state."
-  (add-hook 'evil-insert-state-entry-hook
-            evil-collection-term-sync-state-function nil t)
-  (add-hook 'evil-insert-state-exit-hook 'term-line-mode nil t))
-
-(defun evil-collection-term-send-tab ()
-  "Send tab in term mode."
-  (interactive)
-  (term-send-raw-string "\t"))
-
-(defun evil-collection-term-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `term'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'term-mode 'insert)
-  (if evil-collection-term-sync-state-and-mode-p
-      (add-hook 'term-mode-hook 'evil-collection-term-sync-state-and-mode)
-    (remove-hook 'term-mode-hook 'evil-collection-term-sync-state-and-mode))
-
-  (add-hook 'term-mode-hook 'evil-collection-term-escape-stay)
-
-  ;; Evil has some "C-" bindings in insert state that shadow regular terminal bindings.
-  ;; Don't raw-send "C-c" (prefix key) nor "C-h" (help prefix).
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'insert 'term-raw-map
-    (kbd "C-a") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-b") 'term-send-raw ; Should not be necessary.
-    (kbd "C-d") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-e") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-f") 'term-send-raw ; Should not be necessary.
-    (kbd "C-k") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-l") 'term-send-raw ; Should not be necessary.
-    (kbd "C-n") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-o") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-p") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-q") 'term-send-raw ; Should not be necessary.
-    (kbd "C-r") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-s") 'term-send-raw ; Should not be necessary.
-    (kbd "C-t") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-u") 'term-send-raw ; Should not be necessary.
-    (kbd "C-v") 'term-send-raw ; Should not be necessary.
-    (kbd "C-w") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-y") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "C-z") 'term-send-raw
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'evil-collection-term-send-tab ; Should not be necessary.
-    (kbd "C-c C-d") 'term-send-eof
-    (kbd "C-c C-z") 'term-stop-subjob)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'term-mode-map
-    (kbd "C-c C-k") 'evil-collection-term-char-mode-insert
-    (kbd "<return>") 'term-send-input
-
-    (kbd "p") 'term-paste
-
-    ;; motion
-    "[" 'term-previous-prompt
-    "]" 'term-next-prompt
-    (kbd "C-k") 'term-previous-prompt
-    (kbd "C-j") 'term-next-prompt
-    "gk" 'term-previous-prompt
-    "gj" 'term-next-prompt
-    ;; "0" 'term-bol ; "0" is meant to really go at the beginning of line.
-    "^" 'term-bol
-    "$" 'term-show-maximum-output))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-term)
-;;; evil-collection-term.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-term.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-term.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-tide.el --- Bindings for `tide-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, tide, typescript, languages
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `tide-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'tide nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-tide-maps '(tide-mode-map
-                                      tide-references-mode-map
-                                      tide-project-errors-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-tide-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `tide'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'tide-mode-map
-    "gd" 'tide-jump-to-definition
-    (kbd "C-t") 'tide-jump-back
-    "K" 'tide-documentation-at-point)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'tide-references-mode-map
-    "gj" 'tide-find-next-reference
-    "gk" 'tide-find-previous-reference
-    (kbd "C-j") 'tide-find-next-reference
-    (kbd "C-k") 'tide-find-previous-reference
-    (kbd "C-m") 'tide-goto-reference
-    (kbd "<return>") 'tide-goto-reference
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'tide-project-errors-mode-map
-    "gj" 'tide-find-next-error
-    "gk" 'tide-find-previous-error
-    (kbd "C-j") 'tide-find-next-error
-    (kbd "C-k") 'tide-find-previous-error
-    (kbd "C-m") 'tide-goto-error
-    (kbd "<return>") 'tide-goto-error
-    ;; quit
-    (kbd "q") 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-tide)
-;;; evil-collection-tide.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-tide.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-tide.elc
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-;;; evil-collection-transmission.el --- Evil bindings for transmission.el -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, transmission, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `transmission'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'transmission nil t)
-
-(defvar transmission-mode-map)
-(defvar transmission-files-mode-map)
-(defvar transmission-info-mode-map)
-(defvar transmission-peers-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-transmission-maps '(transmission-mode-map
-                                              transmission-files-mode-map
-                                              transmission-info-mode-map
-                                              transmission-peers-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-transmission-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `transmission'."
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'transmission-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'transmission-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'transmission-mode-map
-    ;; motion
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'scroll-down-command
-
-    ;; sort
-    "o" 'tabulated-list-sort
-
-    (kbd "<return>") 'transmission-files
-    "p" 'transmission-peers
-    "i" 'transmission-info
-
-    "a" 'transmission-add
-    ;; "D" 'transmission-delete ; Useless with `transmission-remove'?
-    "r" 'transmission-move
-    "D" 'transmission-remove
-    "x" 'transmission-toggle ; EMMS has "x" for pause.
-    "t" 'transmission-trackers-add
-    "c" 'transmission-verify ; "c" for "[c]heck".
-    "d" 'transmission-set-download
-    "u" 'transmission-set-upload
-    "S" 'transmission-set-ratio ; "S" for "[S]eed"
-    "P" 'transmission-set-bandwidth-priority
-
-    ;; mark
-    "m" 'transmission-toggle-mark
-    "U" 'transmission-unmark-all
-    "~" 'transmission-invert-marks
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'transmission-quit
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'transmission-quit)
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'transmission-files-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'transmission-files-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'transmission-files-mode-map
-    (kbd "SPC") 'scroll-up-command
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-    (kbd "<delete>") 'scroll-down-command
-
-    ;; sort
-    "o" 'tabulated-list-sort
-
-    "p" 'transmission-peers
-    "i" 'transmission-info
-
-    "r" 'transmission-move
-    "P" 'transmission-files-priority
-
-    ;; mark
-    "u" 'transmission-files-unwant
-    "m" 'transmission-files-want
-
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'transmission-find-file
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'transmission-find-file-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'transmission-display-file
-    "go" 'transmission-find-file-other-window
-
-    "v" 'transmission-view-file
-
-    "!" 'transmission-files-command
-    ;; "X" 'transmission-files-command
-    "t" 'transmission-trackers-add
-    "T" 'transmission-trackers-remove
-
-    ;; goto URL
-    "gx" 'transmission-browse-url-of-file ; See mu4e.
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'transmission-quit
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'transmission-quit)
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'transmission-info-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'transmission-info-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'transmission-info-mode-map
-    "p" 'transmission-peers
-
-    "t" 'transmission-trackers-add
-    "T" 'transmission-trackers-remove
-    "D" 'transmission-set-torrent-download
-    "U" 'transmission-set-torrent-upload
-    "S" 'transmission-set-torrent-ratio ; "S" for "[S]eed"
-    "P" 'transmission-set-bandwidth-priority
-    "r" 'transmission-move
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'operator 'transmission-info-mode-map
-    ;; Like `eww'.
-    "u" '(menu-item
-          ""
-          nil
-          :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                    (when (memq evil-this-operator
-                                evil-collection-yank-operators)
-                      (setq evil-inhibit-operator t)
-                      #'transmission-copy-magnet))))
-
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'transmission-peers-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'transmission-peers-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'transmission-peers-mode-map
-    ;; sort
-    "o" 'tabulated-list-sort
-
-    "i" 'transmission-info
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-transmission)
-;;; evil-collection-transmission.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-transmission.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-transmission.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 0e662ff25e9f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-transmission.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-typescript-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-typescript-mode.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 87ed9c5dbd9e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-typescript-mode.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-typescript-mode.el --- Bindings for `typescript-mode'. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: emacs, evil, tools, typescript
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;; Bindings for `typescript-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'typescript-mode nil t)
-
-(defvar typescript-indent-level)
-
-(defun evil-collection-typescript-mode-set-evil-shift-width ()
-  "Set `evil-shift-width' according to `typescript-indent-level'."
-  (setq evil-shift-width typescript-indent-level))
-
-(defun evil-collection-typescript-mode-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `typescript-mode'."
-  (add-hook 'typescript-mode-hook
-            #'evil-collection-typescript-mode-set-evil-shift-width))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-typescript-mode)
-;;; evil-collection-typescript-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-typescript-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-typescript-mode.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 765675c6862b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-typescript-mode.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-annotate.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-annotate.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 27dc72681633..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-annotate.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-vc-annotate.el --- Bindings for `vc-annotate' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `vc-annotate'
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'vc-annotate)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-vc-annotate-maps '(vc-annotate-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-vc-annotate-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `vc-annotate'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'vc-annotate-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'vc-annotate-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "a" 'vc-annotate-revision-previous-to-line
-    "d" 'vc-annotate-show-diff-revision-at-line
-    "=" 'vc-annotate-show-diff-revision-at-line
-    "D" 'vc-annotate-show-changeset-diff-revision-at-line
-    "F" 'vc-annotate-find-revision-at-line
-    "J" 'vc-annotate-revision-at-line
-    "L" 'vc-annotate-show-log-revision-at-line
-    "gj" 'vc-annotate-next-revision
-    "gk" 'vc-annotate-prev-revision
-    "]" 'vc-annotate-next-revision
-    "[" 'vc-annotate-prev-revision
-    (kbd "C-j") 'vc-annotate-next-revision
-    (kbd "C-k") 'vc-annotate-prev-revision
-    "W" 'vc-annotate-working-revision
-    "A" 'vc-annotate-toggle-annotation-visibility
-    (kbd "RET") 'vc-annotate-goto-line))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-vc-annotate)
-;;; evil-collection-vc-annotate.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-annotate.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-annotate.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 61b95dfc1bbe..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-annotate.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-dir.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-dir.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 11562e0bc9ae..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-dir.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,112 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-vc-dir.el --- Evil bindings for Vc-Dir -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <ambrevar@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, vc-dir, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for Vc-Dir.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'vc-dir)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-vc-dir-maps '(vc-dir-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-vc-dir-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `vc-dir'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'vc-dir-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'vc-dir-mode-map
-    ;; VC commands
-    "n" 'vc-next-action
-
-    "d" 'vc-diff
-    "D" 'vc-root-diff
-
-    "R" 'vc-register
-    "s" 'vc-register ;; Like `magit-stage'?
-    "gu" 'vc-update
-    "gr" 'revert-buffer
-
-    "p" 'vc-push
-    "P" 'vc-push
-
-    "Ll" 'vc-print-log
-    "Lr" 'vc-print-root-log
-    "LL" 'vc-print-root-log
-    "Li" 'vc-log-incoming
-    "Lo" 'vc-log-outgoing
-
-    "x" 'vc-revert
-    "b" 'vc-annotate ;; Like `magit-blame'
-
-    ;; Marking.
-    "m" 'vc-dir-mark
-    "M" 'vc-dir-mark-all-files
-    "u" 'vc-dir-unmark
-    "U" 'vc-dir-unmark-all-files
-
-    ;; Movement.
-    "j" 'vc-dir-next-line
-    "\t" 'vc-dir-next-directory
-    "k" 'vc-dir-previous-line
-    [backtab] 'vc-dir-previous-directory
-
-    ;; Rebind paragraph-movement commands.
-    "]" 'vc-dir-next-directory
-    "[" 'vc-dir-previous-directory
-    "gj" 'vc-dir-next-directory
-    "gk" 'vc-dir-previous-directory
-    (kbd "C-j") 'vc-dir-next-directory
-    (kbd "C-k") 'vc-dir-previous-directory
-
-    ;; The remainder.
-    "gf" 'vc-dir-find-file
-    "\C-m" 'vc-dir-find-file
-
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'vc-dir-find-file-other-window
-    "gO" 'vc-dir-find-file-other-window
-    (kbd "M-<return>") 'vc-dir-display-file
-
-    "\C-c\C-c" 'vc-dir-kill-dir-status-process
-    [down-mouse-3] 'vc-dir-menu
-    [mouse-2] 'vc-dir-find-file-other-window
-    "t" 'vc-dir-toggle-mark
-    [follow-link] 'mouse-face
-
-    "(" 'vc-dir-hide-up-to-date
-    "o" 'vc-dir-hide-up-to-date
-
-    "X" 'vc-dir-kill-line
-    "S" 'vc-dir-search
-    "Q" 'vc-dir-query-replace-regexp
-    (kbd "M-s a C-s")   'vc-dir-isearch
-    (kbd "M-s a M-C-s") 'vc-dir-isearch-regexp
-    "i" 'vc-dir-ignore
-
-    ;; Branching
-    "Bc" 'vc-create-tag
-    "Bl" 'vc-print-branch-log
-    "Bs" 'vc-retrieve-tag))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-vc-dir)
-;;; evil-collection-vc-dir.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-dir.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-dir.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index e835b5bb4bec..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-dir.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-git.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-git.el
deleted file mode 100644
index b556561059cb..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-git.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-vc-git.el --- Evil bindings for Vc-Git -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <ambrevar@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, vc-git, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for Vc-Git.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'vc-git)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-vc-git-maps '(vc-git-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-vc-git-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `vc-git'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'vc-git-log-view-mode 'normal))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-vc-git)
-;;; evil-collection-vc-git.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-git.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-git.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index eb59390bacaa..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vc-git.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vdiff.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vdiff.el
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index fa528db96852..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vdiff.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-vdiff.el --- Evil bindings for vdiff -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Evgeni Kolev <evgenysw@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, vdiff, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for vdiff.el https://github.com/justbur/emacs-vdiff
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'vdiff nil t)
-(require 'evil-collection)
-
-(defun evil-collection-vdiff-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `vdiff-mode'."
-  (dolist (mode '(vdiff-mode vdiff-3way-mode))
-    (evil-define-minor-mode-key 'normal mode
-      "]c" 'vdiff-next-hunk
-      "[c" 'vdiff-previous-hunk)
-
-    ;; define `do' (diff obtain) and `dp' (diff put) bindings
-    (evil-define-minor-mode-key 'operator mode
-      "o" '(menu-item
-            ""
-            nil
-            :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                      (when (memq evil-this-operator
-                                  evil-collection-delete-operators)
-                        #'vdiff-receive-changes)))
-      "p" '(menu-item
-            ""
-            nil
-            :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                      (when (memq evil-this-operator
-                                  evil-collection-delete-operators)
-                        #'vdiff-send-changes))))))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-vdiff)
-
-;;; evil-collection-vdiff.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vdiff.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vdiff.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 34d0323e5e27..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vdiff.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-view.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-view.el
deleted file mode 100644
index bddfdb0fdc06..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-view.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-view.el --- Evil bindings for view. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, bindings, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for View.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'view)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-view-maps '(view-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-view-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `view'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'view-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'view-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    (kbd "SPC") 'View-scroll-page-forward
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'View-scroll-page-backward
-
-    ;; zoom
-    "+" 'text-scale-increase
-    "=" 'text-scale-increase
-    "0" 'text-scale-adjust              ; TODO: Conflicts with `evil-beginning-of-line'.
-    "-" 'text-scale-decrease
-
-    ;; refresh
-    (kbd "gr") 'revert-buffer))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-view)
-;;; evil-collection-view.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-view.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-view.elc
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index c1f93aeffded..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-view.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vlf.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vlf.el
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index 4b588a2c6a18..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vlf.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-vlf.el --- Evil bindings for vlf -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, vlf, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `vlf'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'vlf nil t)
-
-(defvar vlf-mode-map)
-(declare-function vlf-change-batch-size "vlf")
-
-(defconst evil-collection-vlf-maps '(vlf-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-vlf-decrease-batch-size ()
-  "Decrease vlf batch size by factor of 2."
-  (interactive)
-  (vlf-change-batch-size t))
-
-;;; Code:
-(defun evil-collection-vlf-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `vlf'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'vlf-mode 'normal)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'vlf-mode-map
-    "gj" 'vlf-next-batch
-    "gk" 'vlf-prev-batch
-    (kbd "C-j") 'vlf-next-batch
-    (kbd "C-k") 'vlf-prev-batch
-    "]" 'vlf-next-batch
-    "[" 'vlf-prev-batch
-
-    "+" 'vlf-change-batch-size
-    "-" 'evil-collection-vlf-decrease-batch-size
-    "=" 'vlf-next-batch-from-point
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'vlf-revert
-
-    "s" 'vlf-re-search-forward
-    "S" 'vlf-re-search-backward
-
-    "gg" 'vlf-beginning-of-file
-    "G" 'vlf-end-of-file
-    "J" 'vlf-jump-to-chunk
-    "E" 'vlf-ediff-buffers
-
-    "g%" 'vlf-query-replace
-    "go" 'vlf-occur
-    "L" 'vlf-goto-line
-    "F" 'vlf-toggle-follow))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-vlf)
-;;; evil-collection-vlf.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vlf.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vlf.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index ede785e06166..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-vlf.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wdired.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wdired.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 3d1b49930618..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wdired.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-wdired.el --- Bindings for `wdired' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `wdired'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'wdired)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-wdired-maps '(wdired-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-wdired-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `wdired'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key nil 'wdired-mode-map
-    [remap evil-write] 'wdired-finish-edit)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'wdired-mode-map
-    "ZQ" 'wdired-abort-changes
-    "ZZ" 'wdired-finish-edit
-    (kbd "<escape>") 'wdired-exit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-wdired)
-;;; evil-collection-wdired.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wdired.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wdired.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 680c2c24a91a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wdired.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wgrep.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wgrep.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 302320e49938..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wgrep.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-wgrep.el --- Bindings for `wgrep' -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, emacs, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Bindings for `wgrep'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'wgrep nil t)
-
-(defvar wgrep-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-wgrep-maps '(wgrep-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-wgrep-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `wgrep'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key nil 'wgrep-mode-map
-    [remap evil-write] 'wgrep-finish-edit)
-
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'wgrep-mode-map
-    "ZQ" 'wgrep-abort-changes
-    "ZZ" 'wgrep-finish-edit
-    (kbd "<escape>") 'wgrep-exit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-wgrep)
-;;; evil-collection-wgrep.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wgrep.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wgrep.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index df92d68e0e3e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-wgrep.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-which-key.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-which-key.el
deleted file mode 100644
index c4f2674a7aa0..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-which-key.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-which-key.el --- Evil bindings for which-key -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Maximiliano Sandoval <msandova@protonmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, which-key, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `which-key'
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'which-key nil t)
-
-(defvar which-key-C-h-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-which-key-maps '(which-key-C-h-map))
-
-;; `which-key'is coded so that the prompt properly shows j and k as
-;; the bindings.
-(defun evil-collection-which-key-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `which-key'."
-
-  ;; (evil-collection-define-key nil 'which-key-C-h-map "u" 'which-key-undo-key)
-  (evil-collection-define-key nil 'which-key-C-h-map
-    "q" 'which-key-abort
-    "j" 'which-key-show-next-page-cycle
-    "k" 'which-key-show-previous-page-cycle
-    "?" 'which-key-show-standard-help))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-which-key)
-;;; evil-collection-which-key.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-which-key.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-which-key.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 963c202c9d90..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-which-key.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-woman.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-woman.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 13aa93ea37c7..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-woman.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-woman.el --- Evil bindings for WoMan -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, woman, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `woman'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'evil-collection-man) ; WoMan's keymap inherits from Man.
-(require 'woman)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-woman-maps '(woman-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-woman-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `woman'."
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'woman-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'woman-mode-map
-    (kbd "]") 'WoMan-next-manpage
-    (kbd "[") 'WoMan-previous-manpage
-
-    ;; goto
-    ;; "gm" 'woman
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'woman-reformat-last-file))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-woman)
-;;; evil-collection-woman.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-woman.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-woman.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 0d278e221493..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-woman.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-xref.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-xref.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 84c7aee746b9..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-xref.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-xref.el --- Evil bindings for xref -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, xref, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for `xref'.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'xref)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-xref-maps '(xref--xref-buffer-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-xref-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `xref'."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'xref--xref-buffer-mode-map
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "gj" 'xref-next-line
-    "gk" 'xref-prev-line
-    (kbd "C-j") 'xref-next-line
-    (kbd "C-k") 'xref-prev-line
-    "]" 'xref-next-line
-    "[" 'xref-prev-line
-    "r" 'xref-query-replace-in-results
-
-    ;; open
-    (kbd "<return>") 'xref-goto-xref
-    (kbd "S-<return>") 'xref-show-location-at-point
-    "o" 'xref-show-location-at-point
-    "go" 'xref-show-location-at-point))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-xref)
-;;; evil-collection-xref.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-xref.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-xref.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index cf465e5909a8..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-xref.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-youtube-dl.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-youtube-dl.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 9ab93dcdec93..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-youtube-dl.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-youtube-dl.el --- Evil bindings for youtube-dl -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>, Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, youtube, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for youtube-dl.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'youtube-dl nil t)
-
-(defvar youtube-dl-list-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-youtube-dl-maps '(youtube-dl-list-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-youtube-dl-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `youtube-dl'."
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'youtube-dl-list-mode-map)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'youtube-dl-list-mode-map
-    (kbd "S-SPC") 'scroll-down-command
-
-    "gr" 'youtube-dl-list-redisplay
-
-    "g?" 'describe-mode
-
-    "p" 'youtube-dl-list-toggle-pause
-    "s" 'youtube-dl-list-toggle-slow
-    "S" 'youtube-dl-list-toggle-slow-all
-    "y" 'youtube-dl-list-yank
-
-    "i" 'youtube-dl-list-log
-    "I" 'youtube-dl-list-kill-log
-
-    "a" 'youtube-dl
-    "d" 'youtube-dl-list-kill
-
-    "[" 'youtube-dl-list-priority-down
-    "]" 'youtube-dl-list-priority-up
-    "gj" 'youtube-dl-list-priority-down
-    "gk" 'youtube-dl-list-priority-up
-    (kbd "C-j") 'youtube-dl-list-priority-down
-    (kbd "C-k") 'youtube-dl-list-priority-up
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'evil-quit
-    "ZZ" 'evil-quit))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-youtube-dl)
-;;; evil-collection-youtube-dl.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-youtube-dl.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-youtube-dl.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 820f30425b31..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-youtube-dl.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ztree.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ztree.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 8e2a1faa21f2..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ztree.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection-ztree.el --- Evil bindings for ztree -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Pierre Neidhardt
-
-;; Author: Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>, Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: evil, ztree, tools
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
-;; option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Evil bindings for ztree.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'evil-collection)
-(require 'ztree nil t)
-
-(defvar ztree-mode-map)
-(defvar ztreediff-mode-map)
-
-(defconst evil-collection-ztree-maps '(ztree-mode-map ztreediff-mode-map))
-
-(defun evil-collection-ztree-setup ()
-  "Set up `evil' bindings for `ztree'."
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'ztree-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'ztree-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'ztree-mode-map
-    (kbd "<tab>") 'ztree-jump-side
-    (kbd "<return>") 'ztree-perform-action
-    (kbd "SPC") 'ztree-perform-soft-action
-
-    "x" 'ztree-toggle-expand-subtree
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'ztree-refresh-buffer
-
-    ;; quit
-    "q" 'quit-window
-    "ZQ" 'quit-window
-    "ZZ" 'quit-window)
-
-  (evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state 'ztreediff-mode-map)
-  (evil-set-initial-state 'ztree-mode 'normal)
-  (evil-define-minor-mode-key 'normal 'ztreediff-mode
-    "C" 'ztree-diff-copy
-    "D" 'ztree-diff-delete-file
-    "zH" 'ztree-diff-toggle-show-filtered-files
-    "d" 'ztree-diff-simple-diff-files
-    "zh" 'ztree-diff-toggle-show-equal-files
-    "gf" 'ztree-diff-view-file
-
-    ;; refresh
-    "gr" 'ztree-diff-partial-rescan
-    "gR" 'ztree-diff-full-rescan))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-ztree)
-;;; evil-collection-ztree.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ztree.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ztree.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 9191d6ec6394..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection-ztree.elc
+++ /dev/null
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deleted file mode 100644
index 327ef0c0a04b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,531 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-collection.el --- A set of keybindings for Evil mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 James Nguyen
-
-;; Author: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; Maintainer: James Nguyen <james@jojojames.com>
-;; Pierre Neidhardt <mail@ambrevar.xyz>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection
-;; Version: 0.0.2
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (cl-lib "0.5") (evil "1.2.13"))
-;; Keywords: evil, tools
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; A set of keybindings for Evil mode.
-;;
-;; If you want to use Evil in the minibuffer, you'll have to enable it by
-;; setting `evil-collection-setup-minibuffer' to t before loading this package.
-;; This is so because many users find it confusing.
-;; Some minibuffer-related packages such as Helm rely on this option.
-
-;;; Code:
-(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'evil)
-
-(defvar evil-want-integration)
-(defvar evil-want-keybinding)
-(if (featurep 'evil-keybindings)
-    (if evil-want-keybinding
-        (display-warning
-         '(evil-collection)
-         "Make sure to set `evil-want-keybinding' to nil before loading evil \
-or evil-collection.\
-\n
-See https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection/issues/60 for more details.")
-      (display-warning
-       '(evil-collection)
-       "`evil-want-keybinding' was set to nil but not before loading evil.\
-\n
-Make sure to set `evil-want-keybinding' to nil before loading evil \
-or evil-collection.\
-\n
-See https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection/issues/60 for more details.")))
-
-(unless (featurep 'evil-integration)
-  (message "Requiring evil-integration. Set evil-want-integration to t to\
- remove this message.\
-\n
-See https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection/issues/60 for more details.")
-  (require 'evil-integration))
-
-;; Compatibility
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (with-no-warnings
-    (if (version< emacs-version "26")
-        (progn
-          (defalias 'evil-collection-if-let* #'if-let)
-          (defalias 'evil-collection-when-let* #'when-let)
-          (function-put #'evil-collection-if-let* 'lisp-indent-function 2)
-          (function-put #'evil-collection-when-let* 'lisp-indent-function 1))
-      (defalias 'evil-collection-if-let* #'if-let*)
-      (defalias 'evil-collection-when-let* #'when-let*))))
-
-;; Compatibility
-
-(declare-function org-table-align "org-table.el" nil)
-
-(defgroup evil-collection nil
-  "A set of keybindings for Evil mode"
-  :group 'evil)
-
-(defcustom evil-collection-setup-minibuffer nil
-  "Whether to setup Evil bindings in the minibuffer."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil-collection)
-
-(defcustom evil-collection-mode-list
-  `(ace-jump-mode
-    ag
-    alchemist
-    anaconda-mode
-    arc-mode
-    avy
-    bookmark
-    (buff-menu "buff-menu")
-    calc
-    calendar
-    cider
-    cmake-mode
-    comint
-    company
-    compile
-    custom
-    cus-theme
-    daemons
-    deadgrep
-    debbugs
-    debug
-    diff-mode
-    dired
-    doc-view
-    edebug
-    ediff
-    eglot
-    elfeed
-    elisp-mode
-    elisp-refs
-    emms
-    epa
-    ert
-    eshell
-    eval-sexp-fu
-    evil-mc
-    eww
-    flycheck
-    flymake
-    free-keys
-    geiser
-    ggtags
-    git-timemachine
-    go-mode
-    grep
-    help
-    guix
-    helm
-    ibuffer
-    image
-    image-dired
-    image+
-    imenu-list
-    indium
-    info
-    ivy
-    js2-mode
-    log-view
-    lsp-ui-imenu
-    lua-mode
-    kotlin-mode
-    macrostep
-    man
-    magit
-    magit-todos
-    ,@(when evil-collection-setup-minibuffer '(minibuffer))
-    mu4e
-    mu4e-conversation
-    neotree
-    notmuch
-    nov
-    ;; occur is in replace.el which was built-in before Emacs 26.
-    (occur ,(if (<= emacs-major-version 25) "replace" 'replace))
-    outline
-    p4
-    (package-menu package)
-    paren
-    pass
-    (pdf pdf-view)
-    popup
-    proced
-    prodigy
-    profiler
-    python
-    quickrun
-    racer
-    realgud
-    reftex
-    rjsx-mode
-    robe
-    ruby-mode
-    rtags
-    simple
-    slime
-    (term term ansi-term multi-term)
-    tide
-    transmission
-    typescript-mode
-    vc-annotate
-    vc-dir
-    vc-git
-    vdiff
-    view
-    vlf
-    which-key
-    wdired
-    wgrep
-    woman
-    xref
-    youtube-dl
-    (ztree ztree-diff))
-  "The list of modes which will be evilified by `evil-collection-init'.
-Elements are either target mode symbols or lists which `car' is the
-mode symbol and `cdr' the packages to register.
-
-By default, `minibuffer' is not included because many users find
-this confusing. It will be included if
-`evil-collection-setup-minibuffer' is set to t."
-  :type '(repeat (choice symbol sexp))
-  :group 'evil-collection)
-
-(defcustom evil-collection-key-whitelist '()
-  "List of keys that may be used by Evil Collection.
-This is a list of strings that are suitable for input to
-`kbd'.  If there are no keys in the list, the whitelist will be ignored."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'evil-collection)
-
-(defcustom evil-collection-key-blacklist '()
-  "List of keys that may not be used by Evil Collection.
-This is a list of strings that are suitable for input to `kbd'."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'evil-collection)
-
-(defvar evil-collection--bindings-record (make-hash-table :test 'eq)
-  "Record of bindings currently made by Evil Collection. This is
-a hash-table with the package symbol as a key.  The associated
-values are the package's bindings which are stored as a list of
-the form ((STATE KEY BINDING)).")
-
-(defvar evil-collection-setup-hook nil
-  "Hook run by `evil-collection-init' for each mode that is evilified.
-This hook runs after all setup (including keybindings) for a mode has already
-taken place. The arguments passed to functions for this hook are the name of the
-mode and a list of keymap names (i.e. symbols, not actual keymaps) customized by
-Evil Collection for that mode. More arguments may be added in the future, so
-functions added to this hook should include a \"&rest _rest\" for forward
-compatibility.")
-
-(defvar evil-collection-describe-buffer "*evil-collection*"
-  "Name for Evil Collection buffer used to describe bindings.")
-
-(defun evil-collection-define-key (state map-sym &rest bindings)
-  "Wrapper for `evil-define-key*' with additional features.
-Unlike `evil-define-key*' MAP-SYM should be a quoted keymap other
-than the unquoted keymap required for `evil-define-key*'.  This
-function adds the ability to filter keys on the basis of
-`evil-collection-key-whitelist' and
-`evil-collection-key-blacklist'. It also stores bindings in
-`evil-collection--bindings-record'."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (let* ((whitelist (mapcar 'kbd evil-collection-key-whitelist))
-         (blacklist (mapcar 'kbd evil-collection-key-blacklist))
-         (record (gethash map-sym evil-collection--bindings-record))
-         filtered-bindings)
-    (while bindings
-      (let ((key (pop bindings))
-            (def (pop bindings)))
-        (when (or (and whitelist (member key whitelist))
-                  (not (member key blacklist)))
-          (if (consp state)
-              (dolist (st state)
-                (push (list (if st st 'all) (key-description key) def)
-                      record))
-            (push (list (if state state 'all) (key-description key) def)
-                  record))
-          (push key filtered-bindings)
-          (push def filtered-bindings))))
-    (puthash map-sym record evil-collection--bindings-record)
-    (setq filtered-bindings (nreverse filtered-bindings))
-    (cond ((null filtered-bindings))
-          ((and (boundp map-sym) (keymapp (symbol-value map-sym)))
-           (apply #'evil-define-key*
-                  state (symbol-value map-sym) filtered-bindings))
-          ((boundp map-sym)
-           (user-error "evil-collection: %s is not a keymap" map-sym))
-          (t
-           (let* ((fname (format "evil-collection-define-key-in-%s" map-sym))
-                  (fun (make-symbol fname)))
-             (fset fun `(lambda (&rest args)
-                          (when (and (boundp ',map-sym) (keymapp ,map-sym))
-                            (remove-hook 'after-load-functions #',fun)
-                            (apply #'evil-define-key*
-                                   ',state ,map-sym ',filtered-bindings))))
-             (add-hook 'after-load-functions fun t))))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-inhibit-insert-state (map-sym)
-  "Unmap insertion keys from normal state.
-This is particularly useful for read-only modes."
-  (evil-collection-define-key 'normal map-sym
-    [remap evil-append] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-append-line] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-insert] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-insert-line] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-change] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-change-line] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-substitute] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-change-whole-line] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-delete] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-delete-line] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-delete-char] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-delete-backward-char] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-replace] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-replace-state] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-open-below] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-open-above] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-paste-after] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-paste-before] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-join] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-indent] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-shift-left] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-shift-right] #'ignore
-    [remap evil-invert-char] #'ignore))
-
-(defun evil-collection--binding-lessp (a b)
-  "Comparison function used to sort bindings of the form (state key def)."
-  (let ((a-state (symbol-name (nth 0 a)))
-        (b-state (symbol-name (nth 0 b)))
-        (a-key (nth 1 a))
-        (b-key (nth 1 b)))
-    (if (not (string= a-state b-state))
-        (string-lessp a-state b-state)
-      (string-lessp a-key b-key))))
-
-(defun evil-collection-describe-bindings (&optional arg)
-  "Print bindings made by Evil Collection to separate buffer.
-
-With non-nil ARG, restrict to bindings corresponding to active
-modes in the current buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((orig-buf (current-buffer))
-        (desc-buf (get-buffer-create evil-collection-describe-buffer)))
-    (switch-to-buffer-other-window desc-buf)
-    (with-current-buffer desc-buf
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (org-mode)
-      (dolist (keymap
-               (sort (hash-table-keys evil-collection--bindings-record)
-                     (lambda (a b)
-                       (string-lessp (symbol-name a)
-                                     (symbol-name b)))))
-        (when (or (null arg)
-                  (with-current-buffer orig-buf
-                    (and (boundp keymap)
-                         (memq (symbol-value keymap) (current-active-maps)))))
-          (insert "\n\n* " (symbol-name keymap) "\n")
-          (insert "
-| State | Key | Definition |
-|-------|-----|------------|
-")
-          (cl-loop
-           for (state key def) in
-           (sort (copy-sequence
-                  (gethash keymap evil-collection--bindings-record))
-                 #'evil-collection--binding-lessp)
-           do
-           (when (and def (not (eq def 'ignore)))
-             (insert (format "| %s | %s | %s |\n"
-                             state
-                             (replace-regexp-in-string "|" "¦" key)
-                             (cond ((symbolp def) def)
-                                   ((functionp def) "(lambda ...)")
-                                   ((consp def)
-                                    (format "(%s ...)" (car def)))
-                                   (t "??"))))))
-          (org-table-align)))
-      (goto-char (point-min)))))
-
-(defun evil-collection--translate-key (state keymap-symbol
-                                             translations
-                                             destructive)
-  "Helper function for `evil-collection-translate-key'.
-In the keymap corresponding to STATE and KEYMAP-SYMBOL, make the key
-TRANSLATIONS. When DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, make the TRANSLATIONS destructively
-without creating/referencing a backup keymap."
-  (let* ((backup-keymap-symbol (intern (format "evil-collection-%s%s-backup-map"
-                                               keymap-symbol
-                                               (if state
-                                                   (format "-%s-state" state)
-                                                 ""))))
-         (keymap (symbol-value keymap-symbol))
-         (lookup-keymap (if (and (not destructive)
-                                 (boundp backup-keymap-symbol))
-                            (symbol-value backup-keymap-symbol)
-                          (copy-keymap
-                           (if state
-                               (evil-get-auxiliary-keymap keymap state t t)
-                             keymap))))
-         (maps (cl-loop for (key replacement) on translations by 'cddr
-                        ;; :destructive can be in TRANSLATIONS
-                        unless (keywordp key)
-                        collect key
-                        and collect (when replacement
-                                      (lookup-key lookup-keymap replacement)))))
-    (unless (or destructive
-                (boundp backup-keymap-symbol))
-      (set backup-keymap-symbol lookup-keymap))
-    (apply #'evil-define-key* state keymap maps)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defun evil-collection-translate-key (states keymaps
-                                                &rest translations
-                                                &key destructive
-                                                &allow-other-keys)
-  "Translate keys in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES and KEYMAPS.
-STATES should be the name of an evil state, a list of states, or nil. KEYMAPS
-should be a symbol corresponding to the keymap to make the translations in or a
-list of keymap symbols. Like `evil-define-key', when a keymap does not exist,
-the keybindings will be deferred until the keymap is defined, so
-`with-eval-after-load' is not neccessary. TRANSLATIONS corresponds to a list of
-key replacement pairs. For example, specifying \"a\" \"b\" will bind \"a\" to
-\"b\"'s definition in the keymap. Specifying nil as a replacement will unbind a
-key. If DESTRUCTIVE is nil, a backup of the keymap will be stored on the initial
-invocation, and future invocations will always look up keys in the backup
-keymap. When no TRANSLATIONS are given, this function will only create the
-backup keymap without making any translations. On the other hand, if DESTRUCTIVE
-is non-nil, the keymap will be destructively altered without creating a backup.
-For example, calling this function multiple times with \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\"
-would continue to swap and unswap the definitions of these keys. This means that
-when DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, all related swaps/cycles should be done in the same
-invocation."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (unless (listp keymaps)
-    (setq keymaps (list keymaps)))
-  (unless (and (listp states)
-               (not (null states)))
-    (setq states (list states)))
-  (dolist (keymap-symbol keymaps)
-    (dolist (state states)
-      (evil-delay `(and (boundp ',keymap-symbol)
-                        (keymapp ,keymap-symbol))
-          `(evil-collection--translate-key ',state ',keymap-symbol
-                                           ',translations ,destructive)
-        'after-load-functions t nil
-        (symbol-name (cl-gensym (format "evil-collection-translate-key-in-%s"
-                                        keymap-symbol)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro evil-collection-swap-key (states keymaps &rest args)
-  "Wrapper around `evil-collection-translate-key' for swapping keys.
-STATES, KEYMAPS, and ARGS are passed to `evil-collection-translate-key'. ARGS
-should consist of key swaps (e.g. \"a\" \"b\" is equivalent to \"a\" \"b\" \"b\"
-\"a\" with `evil-collection-translate-key') and optionally keyword arguments for
-`evil-collection-translate-key'."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (setq args (cl-loop for (key replacement) on args by 'cddr
-                      collect key and collect replacement
-                      and unless (keywordp key)
-                      collect replacement and collect key))
-  `(evil-collection-translate-key ,states ,keymaps ,@args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun evil-collection-init (&optional modes)
-  "Register the Evil bindings for all modes in `evil-collection-mode-list'.
-
-Alternatively, you may register select bindings manually, for
-instance:
-
-  (with-eval-after-load 'calendar
-    (require 'evil-collection-calendar)
-    (evil-collection-calendar-setup))
-
-If MODES is specified (as either one mode or a list of modes), use those modes
-instead of the modes in `evil-collection-mode-list'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if modes
-      (or (listp modes) (setq modes (list modes)))
-    (setq modes evil-collection-mode-list))
-  (dolist (mode modes)
-    (let ((m mode)
-          (reqs (list mode)))
-      (when (listp mode)
-        (setq m (car mode)
-              reqs (cdr mode)))
-      (dolist (req reqs)
-        (with-eval-after-load req
-          (require (intern (concat "evil-collection-" (symbol-name m))))
-          (funcall (intern (concat "evil-collection-" (symbol-name m)
-                                   "-setup")))
-          (let ((mode-keymaps
-                 (ignore-errors
-                   (symbol-value
-                    (intern (format "evil-collection-%s-maps" m))))))
-            (run-hook-with-args 'evil-collection-setup-hook
-                                m mode-keymaps)))))))
-
-(defvar evil-collection-delete-operators '(evil-delete
-                                           evil-cp-delete
-                                           evil-sp-delete
-                                           lispyville-delete)
-  "List of delete operators.")
-
-(defvar evil-collection-yank-operators '(evil-yank
-                                         evil-cp-yank
-                                         evil-sp-yank
-                                         lispyville-yank)
-  "List of yank operators.")
-
-;;* Search
-
-(defun evil-collection-evil-search-enabled ()
-  (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search))
-
-(defvar evil-collection-evil-search-forward
-  '(menu-item "" nil :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                               (if (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search)
-                                   #'evil-ex-search-forward
-                                 #'evil-search-forward))))
-
-(defvar evil-collection-evil-search-backward
-  '(menu-item "" nil :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                               (if (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search)
-                                   #'evil-ex-search-backward
-                                 #'evil-search-backward))))
-
-(defvar evil-collection-evil-search-next
-  '(menu-item "" nil :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                               (if (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search)
-                                   #'evil-ex-search-next
-                                 #'evil-search-next))))
-
-(defvar evil-collection-evil-search-previous
-  '(menu-item "" nil :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                               (if (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search)
-                                   #'evil-ex-search-previous
-                                 #'evil-search-previous))))
-
-(provide 'evil-collection)
-;;; evil-collection.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 70a895f835f7..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-collection-20180913.209/evil-collection.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary-autoloads.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 732423aa8430..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-commentary-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "evil-commentary" "evil-commentary.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31878 323234 752000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-commentary.el
-
-(defvar evil-commentary-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Evil-Commentary mode is enabled.
-See the `evil-commentary-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'evil-commentary-mode "evil-commentary" nil)
-
-(autoload 'evil-commentary-mode "evil-commentary" "\
-Commentary mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "evil-commentary-integration" "evil-commentary-integration.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31878 326562 763000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-commentary-integration.el
-
-(autoload 'evil-commentary/org-comment-or-uncomment-region "evil-commentary-integration" "\
-Comment function for `org-mode'.
-
-\(fn BEG END)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("evil-commentary-pkg.el") (23450 31878
-;;;;;;  324965 925000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; evil-commentary-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary-integration.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary-integration.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 0d2760e73077..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary-integration.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-(declare-function org-in-src-block-p "org")
-
-(defmacro evil-commentary/org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer (beg end &rest body)
-  "Do `org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer' and restore view.
-
-Return the same value as `org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer'. Save top
-line of current window and restore it if sucess."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  `(when (and (fboundp 'org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer)
-              (org-in-src-block-p t))
-     (let ((top-line (line-number-at-pos (window-start)))
-           (current-point (point))
-           found)
-       (push-mark ,beg)
-       (goto-char ,end)
-       (setq mark-active t)
-       (setq found (eval '(org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer
-                             ,@body)))
-       (pop-mark)
-       (if (not found)
-           (goto-char current-point)
-         (save-excursion
-           (scroll-up 1)              ; stupid fix
-           (goto-char (point-min))
-           (forward-line (1- top-line))
-           (recenter 0)))
-       found)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun evil-commentary/org-comment-or-uncomment-region (beg end)
-  "Comment function for `org-mode'."
-  (interactive "r")
-  (unless (evil-commentary/org-babel-do-in-edit-buffer beg end
-            (call-interactively 'evil-commentary))
-    (comment-or-uncomment-region beg end)))
-
-(provide 'evil-commentary-integration)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary-integration.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary-integration.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary-pkg.el
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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "evil-commentary" "20170413.1451" "Comment stuff out. A port of vim-commentary."
-  '((evil "1.0.0"))
-  :keywords
-  '("evil" "comment" "commentary" "evil-commentary")
-  :authors
-  '(("Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Quang Linh LE" . "linktohack@gmail.com")
-  :url "http://github.com/linktohack/evil-commentary")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary.el
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@@ -1,121 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-commentary.el --- Comment stuff out. A port of vim-commentary.
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014 Quang Linh LE
-
-;; Author: Quang Linh LE <linktohack@gmail.com>
-;; URL: http://github.com/linktohack/evil-commentary
-;; Version: 2.1.1
-;; Keywords: evil comment commentary evil-commentary
-;; Package-Requires: ((evil "1.0.0"))
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is part of evil-commentary
-;;
-;; evil-commentary is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
-;; by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License,
-;; or (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; evil-commentary is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; This program emulates evil-commentary initially developed by Tim Pope
-;; (tpope) It help you comment line with `counts` and `motions`.
-
-;;; Example:
-;;
-;; `gcc` to comment/uncomment a line
-;; `5gcc` to comment/uncomment 5 lines
-;; `gc$` to comment/uncomment from current position
-;; `gcap` to comment/uncomment current paragraph
-
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil)
-(require 'evil-commentary-integration)
-
-(defgroup evil-commentary nil
-  "Comment stuff out"
-  :group 'evil
-  :prefix "evil-commentary-")
-
-(defcustom evil-commentary-comment-function-for-mode-alist
-  '((org-mode . evil-commentary/org-comment-or-uncomment-region)
-    (f90-mode . f90-comment-region)
-    (web-mode . web-mode-comment-or-uncomment-region))
-  "Mode-specific comment function.
-
-By default, `evil-commentary' use `comment-or-uncomment'
-function. By specify an alist of modes here, the comment function
-provided by major mode will be use instead.
-
-A comment functions has to accept BEG, END as its required
-parameter."
-  :group 'evil-commentary
-  :type '(alist :key-type symbol :value-type function))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-commentary (beg end type)
-  "Comment or uncomment region that {motion} moves over."
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "<R>")
-  (let ((comment-function
-         (cdr (assoc major-mode
-                     evil-commentary-comment-function-for-mode-alist))))
-    (if comment-function (funcall comment-function beg end)
-      (comment-or-uncomment-region beg end))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-commentary-line (beg end type)
-  "Comment or uncomment [count] lines."
-  :motion evil-line
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "<R>")
-  (when (evil-visual-state-p)
-    (unless (memq type '(line block))
-      (let ((range (evil-expand beg end 'line)))
-        (setq beg (evil-range-beginning range)
-              end (evil-range-end range)
-              type (evil-type range))))
-    (evil-exit-visual-state))
-  (evil-commentary beg end type))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-commentary-yank (beg end type register yank-handler)
-  "Saves the characters in motion into the kill-ring."
-  :move-point nil
-  :repeat nil
-  (interactive "<R><x><y>")
-  (evil-yank beg end type register yank-handler)
-  (evil-commentary beg end))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-commentary-yank-line (beg end type register)
-  "Saves whole lines into the kill-ring."
-  :motion evil-line
-  :move-point nil
-  (interactive "<R><x>")
-  (evil-yank-line beg end type register)
-  (evil-commentary-line beg end))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode evil-commentary-mode
-  "Commentary mode."
-  :lighter " s-/"
-  :global t
-  :keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-            (evil-define-key 'normal map "gc" 'evil-commentary)
-            (evil-define-key 'normal map "gy" 'evil-commentary-yank)
-            (define-key map (kbd "s-/") 'evil-commentary-line)
-            map))
-
-(provide 'evil-commentary)
-
-;;; evil-commentary.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-commentary-20170413.1451/evil-commentary.elc
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@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-leader-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "evil-leader" "evil-leader.el" (23450 31874
-;;;;;;  920625 893000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-leader.el
-
-(autoload 'global-evil-leader-mode "evil-leader" "\
-Global minor mode for <leader> support.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'evil-leader-mode "evil-leader" "\
-Minor mode to enable <leader> support.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'evil-leader/set-key "evil-leader" "\
-Bind `key' to command `def' in `evil-leader/default-map'.
-
-Key has to be readable by `read-kbd-macro' and `def' a command.
-Accepts further `key' `def' pairs.
-
-\(fn KEY DEF &rest BINDINGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'evil-leader/set-key-for-mode "evil-leader" "\
-Create keybindings for major-mode `mode' with `key' bound to command `def'.
-
-See `evil-leader/set-key'.
-
-\(fn MODE KEY DEF &rest BINDINGS)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; evil-leader-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-leader-20140606.1243/evil-leader-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-leader-20140606.1243/evil-leader-pkg.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-leader-20140606.1243/evil-leader-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "evil-leader" "20140606.1243" "let there be <leader>" '((evil "0")) :commit "39f7014bcf8b36463e0c7512c638bda4bac6c2cf" :keywords '("evil" "vim-emulation" "leader") :authors '(("Michael Markert" . "markert.michael@googlemail.com")) :maintainer '("Michael Markert" . "markert.michael@googlemail.com") :url "http://github.com/cofi/evil-leader")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-leader-20140606.1243/evil-leader.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-leader-20140606.1243/evil-leader.el
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index 58f8ff27e3f6..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-leader-20140606.1243/evil-leader.el
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@@ -1,213 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-leader.el --- let there be <leader>
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2013 by Michael Markert
-;; Author: Michael Markert <markert.michael@googlemail.com>
-;; URL: http://github.com/cofi/evil-leader
-;; Package-Version: 20140606.1243
-;; Git-Repository: git://github.com/cofi/evil-leader.git
-;; Created: 2011-09-13
-;; Version: 0.4.3
-;; Keywords: evil vim-emulation leader
-;; Package-Requires: ((evil "0"))
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Known Bugs:
-;; See http://github.com/cofi/evil-leader/issues
-
-;; Install:
-;; (require 'evil-leader)
-
-;; Usage:
-;;
-;; (global-evil-leader-mode)
-;;
-;;    to enable `evil-leader' in every buffer where `evil' is enabled.
-;;
-;;    Note: You should enable `global-evil-leader-mode' before you enable
-;;          `evil-mode', otherwise `evil-leader' won't be enabled in initial
-;;          buffers (*scratch*, *Messages*, ...).
-;;
-;;    Use `evil-leader/set-key' to bind keys in the leader map.
-;;    For example:
-;;
-;; (evil-leader/set-key "e" 'find-file)
-;;
-;;    You can also bind several keys at once:
-;;
-;; (evil-leader/set-key
-;;   "e" 'find-file
-;;   "b" 'switch-to-buffer
-;;   "k" 'kill-buffer)
-;;
-;;    The key map can of course be filled in several places.
-;;
-;;    After you set up the key map you can access the bindings by pressing =<leader>=
-;;    (default: \) and the key(s). E.g. \ e would call `find-file' to open a file.
-;;
-;;    If you wish to change so you can customize =evil-leader/leader= or call
-;;    `evil-leader/set-leader', e.g. (evil-leader/set-leader ",") to change it to
-;;    ",".
-;;    The leader has to be readable by `read-kbd-macro', so using Space as a
-;;    prefix key would be (evil-leader/set-leader "<SPC>").
-;;
-;;    Beginning with version 0.3 evil-leader has support for mode-local bindings:
-;;
-;; (evil-leader/set-key-for-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode "b" 'byte-compile-file)
-;;
-;;    Again, you can bind several keys at once.
-;;
-;;    A mode-local binding shadows a normal mode-independent binding.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil)
-
-(defvar evil-leader--default-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Keymap used for mode-independent leader bindings.")
-
-(defvar evil-leader--mode-maps nil
-  "Alist of mode-local leader bindings, shadows mode-independent bindings.")
-
-;;; customization
-(defgroup evil-leader nil
-  "<leader> support for evil."
-  :group 'evil
-  :prefix 'evil-leader/)
-
-(defcustom evil-leader/leader "\\"
-  "The <leader> key, used to access keys defined by `evil-leader/set-key' in normal and visual state.
-Must be readable by `read-kbd-macro'. For example: \",\"."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'evil-leader)
-
-(defcustom evil-leader/non-normal-prefix "C-"
-  "Prefix for leader-map in insert- and emacs-state.
-`evil-leader/in-all-states' has to be non-nil for this to be set.
-The combination has to be readable by `read-kbd-macro'."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'evil-leader)
-
-(defcustom evil-leader/no-prefix-mode-rx nil
-  "List of regular expressions for mode names where `evil-leader/leader' is used regardless of the state.
-
-If the current major mode is matched by one of the regular expressions
-`evil-leader/leader' is installed in emacs/insert state without
-the prefix additionally to the prefixed key.
-
-`evil-leader/in-all-states' has to be non-nil for this setting to have any effect."
-  :type 'list
-  :group 'evil-leader)
-
-(defcustom evil-leader/in-all-states nil
-  "If is non-nil leader-map is accessible by <prefixed-leader> in emacs/insert state.
-
-<prefixed-leader> is `evil-leader/non-normal-prefix' + `evil-leader/leader'"
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'evil-leader)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode global-evil-leader-mode
-  "Global minor mode for <leader> support."
-  nil nil nil
-  (if global-evil-leader-mode
-      (add-hook 'evil-local-mode-hook #'evil-leader-mode t)
-    (remove-hook 'evil-local-mode-hook #'evil-leader-mode t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode evil-leader-mode
-  "Minor mode to enable <leader> support."
-  :init-value nil
-  :keymap nil
-  (let* ((prefixed (read-kbd-macro (concat evil-leader/non-normal-prefix evil-leader/leader)))
-         (no-prefix (read-kbd-macro evil-leader/leader))
-         (mode-map (cdr (assoc major-mode evil-leader--mode-maps)))
-         (map (or mode-map evil-leader--default-map))
-         (no-prefix-rx (if evil-leader/no-prefix-mode-rx
-                           (mapconcat #'identity evil-leader/no-prefix-mode-rx "\\|")
-                         nil)))
-    (if evil-leader-mode
-        (progn
-          (evil-normalize-keymaps)
-          (define-key evil-motion-state-local-map no-prefix map)
-          (define-key evil-normal-state-local-map no-prefix map)
-          (when evil-leader/in-all-states
-            (define-key evil-emacs-state-local-map prefixed map)
-            (define-key evil-insert-state-local-map prefixed map))
-          (when (and no-prefix-rx (string-match-p no-prefix-rx (symbol-name major-mode)))
-            (define-key evil-emacs-state-local-map no-prefix map)
-            (define-key evil-insert-state-local-map no-prefix map)))
-      (define-key evil-motion-state-local-map no-prefix nil)
-      (define-key evil-normal-state-local-map no-prefix nil)
-      (when evil-leader/in-all-states
-        (define-key evil-emacs-state-local-map prefixed nil)
-        (define-key evil-insert-state-local-map prefixed nil)
-        (when (and no-prefix-rx (string-match-p no-prefix-rx (symbol-name major-mode)))
-          (define-key evil-emacs-state-local-map no-prefix nil)
-          (define-key evil-insert-state-local-map no-prefix nil))))))
-
-(defun evil-leader/set-leader (key &optional prefix)
-  "Set leader key to `key' and non-normal-prefix to `prefix' and remove old bindings.
-
-Passing `nil' as `prefix' leaves prefix unchanged."
-  (let ((global-on global-evil-leader-mode)
-        (local-on evil-leader-mode))
-    (when local-on
-      (evil-leader-mode -1))
-    (when global-on
-      (global-evil-leader-mode -1))
-    (setq evil-leader/leader key)
-    (when prefix
-      (setq evil-leader/non-normal-prefix prefix))
-    (if global-on
-        (global-evil-leader-mode 1)
-      (when local-on
-        (evil-leader-mode 1)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun evil-leader/set-key (key def &rest bindings)
-  "Bind `key' to command `def' in `evil-leader/default-map'.
-
-Key has to be readable by `read-kbd-macro' and `def' a command.
-Accepts further `key' `def' pairs."
-  (interactive "kKey: \naCommand: ")
-  (evil-leader--def-keys evil-leader--default-map key def bindings))
-(put 'evil-leader/set-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun evil-leader/set-key-for-mode (mode key def &rest bindings)
-  "Create keybindings for major-mode `mode' with `key' bound to command `def'.
-
-See `evil-leader/set-key'."
-  (interactive "SMode: \nkKey: \naCommand: ")
-  (let ((mode-map (cdr (assoc mode evil-leader--mode-maps))))
-    (unless mode-map
-      (setq mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
-      (set-keymap-parent mode-map evil-leader--default-map)
-      (push (cons mode mode-map) evil-leader--mode-maps))
-    (evil-leader--def-keys mode-map key def bindings)))
-(put 'evil-leader/set-key-for-mode 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(defun evil-leader--def-keys (map key def bindings)
-  (while key
-    (define-key map (read-kbd-macro key) def)
-    (setq key (pop bindings)
-          def (pop bindings))))
-
-(provide 'evil-leader)
-;;; evil-leader.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-leader-20140606.1243/evil-leader.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-leader-20140606.1243/evil-leader.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-surround-20180102.1401/evil-surround-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-surround-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "evil-surround" "evil-surround.el" (23450 31874
-;;;;;;  136990 282000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-surround.el
-
-(autoload 'evil-surround-delete "evil-surround" "\
-Delete the surrounding delimiters represented by CHAR.
-Alternatively, the text to delete can be represented with
-the overlays OUTER and INNER, where OUTER includes the delimiters
-and INNER excludes them. The intersection (i.e., difference)
-between these overlays is what is deleted.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional OUTER INNER)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'evil-surround-change "evil-surround" "\
-Change the surrounding delimiters represented by CHAR.
-Alternatively, the text to delete can be represented with the
-overlays OUTER and INNER, which are passed to `evil-surround-delete'.
-
-\(fn CHAR &optional OUTER INNER)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'evil-surround-mode "evil-surround" "\
-Buffer-local minor mode to emulate surround.vim.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'turn-on-evil-surround-mode "evil-surround" "\
-Enable evil-surround-mode in the current buffer.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'turn-off-evil-surround-mode "evil-surround" "\
-Disable evil-surround-mode in the current buffer.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(defvar global-evil-surround-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Global Evil-Surround mode is enabled.
-See the `global-evil-surround-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `global-evil-surround-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'global-evil-surround-mode "evil-surround" nil)
-
-(autoload 'global-evil-surround-mode "evil-surround" "\
-Toggle Evil-Surround mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Global Evil-Surround mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Evil-Surround mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`turn-on-evil-surround-mode' would do it.
-See `evil-surround-mode' for more information on Evil-Surround mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; evil-surround-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-surround-20180102.1401/evil-surround-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-surround-20180102.1401/evil-surround-pkg.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-surround-20180102.1401/evil-surround-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "evil-surround" "20180102.1401" "emulate surround.vim from Vim" '((evil "1.2.12")) :commit "2af81ab3ac64e4b0515a157a672d8cb89f0172b9" :keywords '("emulation" "vi" "evil") :authors '(("Tim Harper <timcharper at gmail dot com>") ("Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail dot com>")) :maintainer '("Tim Harper <timcharper at gmail dot com>"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-surround-20180102.1401/evil-surround.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-surround-20180102.1401/evil-surround.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-surround-20180102.1401/evil-surround.el
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@@ -1,436 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-surround.el --- emulate surround.vim from Vim
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010 - 2017 Tim Harper
-
-;; Licensed under the same terms as Emacs (GPLv3)
-
-;;
-;; Author: Tim Harper <timcharper at gmail dot com>
-;;      Vegard Øye <vegard_oye at hotmail dot com>
-;; Current Maintainer: ninrod (github.com/ninrod)
-;; Created: July 23 2011
-;; Version: 0.1
-;; Package-Version: 20180102.1401
-;; Package-Requires: ((evil "1.2.12"))
-;; Mailing list: <implementations-list at lists.ourproject.org>
-;;      Subscribe: http://tinyurl.com/implementations-list
-;;      Newsgroup: nntp://news.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.vim-emulation
-;;      Archives: http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.vim-emulation
-;; Keywords: emulation, vi, evil
-;;
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package emulates surround.vim by Tim Pope.
-;; The functionality is wrapped into a minor mode. To enable
-;; it globally, add the following lines to ~/.emacs:
-;;
-;;     (require 'evil-surround)
-;;     (global-evil-surround-mode 1)
-;;
-;; Alternatively, you can enable evil-surround-mode along a major mode
-;; by adding `turn-on-evil-surround-mode' to the mode hook.
-;;
-;; This package uses Evil as its vi layer. It is available from:
-;;
-;;     https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'evil)
-
-(defgroup evil-surround nil
-  "surround.vim for Emacs"
-  :prefix "evil-surround-"
-  :group 'evil)
-
-;; make surround's `ysw' work like `cw', not `ce'
-(when (boundp 'evil-change-commands)
-  (add-to-list 'evil-change-commands 'evil-surround-region))
-
-(defcustom evil-surround-pairs-alist
-  '((?\( . ("( " . " )"))
-    (?\[ . ("[ " . " ]"))
-    (?\{ . ("{ " . " }"))
-
-    (?\) . ("(" . ")"))
-    (?\] . ("[" . "]"))
-    (?\} . ("{" . "}"))
-
-    (?# . ("#{" . "}"))
-    (?b . ("(" . ")"))
-    (?B . ("{" . "}"))
-    (?> . ("<" . ">"))
-    (?t . evil-surround-read-tag)
-    (?< . evil-surround-read-tag)
-    (?f . evil-surround-function))
-  "Association list of surround items.
-Each item is of the form (TRIGGER . (LEFT . RIGHT)), all strings.
-Alternatively, a function can be put in place of (LEFT . RIGHT).
-This only affects inserting pairs, not deleting or changing them."
-  :group 'evil-surround
-  :type '(alist
-          :key-type (character :tag "Key")
-          :value-type (choice
-                       (cons (string :tag "Opening") (string :tag "Closing"))
-                       (function :tag "Function"))))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'evil-surround-pairs-alist)
-
-(defcustom evil-surround-lisp-modes '(
-				      cider-repl-mode
-				      clojure-mode
-				      clojurec-mode
-				      clojurescript-mode
-				      clojurex-mode
-				      common-lisp-mode
-				      emacs-lisp-mode
-				      eshell-mode
-				      geiser-repl-mode
-				      inf-clojure-mode
-				      inferior-emacs-lisp-mode
-				      inferior-lisp-mode
-				      inferior-scheme-mode
-				      lisp-interaction-mode
-				      lisp-mode
-				      monroe-mode
-				      racket-mode
-				      racket-repl-mode
-				      scheme-interaction-mode
-				      scheme-mode
-				      slime-repl-mode
-				      stumpwm-mode
-				      )
-  "List of Lisp-related modes."
-  :type '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'evil-surround)
-
-(defcustom evil-surround-operator-alist
-  '((evil-change . change)
-    (evil-delete . delete))
-  "Association list of operators to their fundamental operation.
-Each item is of the form (OPERATOR . OPERATION)."
-  :group 'evil-surround
-  :type '(repeat (cons (symbol :tag "Operator")
-                       (symbol :tag "Operation"))))
-
-(defvar evil-surround-read-tag-map
-  (let ((map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-map)))
-    (define-key map ">" 'exit-minibuffer)
-    map)
-  "Keymap used by `evil-surround-read-tag'.")
-
-(defvar evil-surround-record-repeat nil
-  "Flag to indicate we're manually recording repeat info.")
-
-(defun evil-surround-read-from-minibuffer (&rest args)
-  (when evil-surround-record-repeat
-    (evil-repeat-keystrokes 'post))
-  (let ((res (apply #'read-from-minibuffer args)))
-    (when evil-surround-record-repeat
-      (evil-repeat-record res))
-    res))
-
-(defun evil-surround-function ()
-  "Read a functionname from the minibuffer and wrap selection in function call"
-  (let ((fname (evil-surround-read-from-minibuffer "" "")))
-    (cons (format (if (member major-mode evil-surround-lisp-modes)
-		      "(%s " "%s(")
-		  (or fname "")) ")")))
-
-(defun evil-surround-read-tag ()
-  "Read a XML tag from the minibuffer."
-  (let* ((input (evil-surround-read-from-minibuffer "<" "" evil-surround-read-tag-map))
-         (match (string-match "\\([0-9a-z-]+\\)\\(.*?\\)[>]*$" input))
-         (tag  (match-string 1 input))
-         (rest (match-string 2 input)))
-    (cons (format "<%s%s>" (or tag "") (or rest ""))
-          (format "</%s>" (or tag "")))))
-
-(defun evil-surround-valid-char-p (char)
-  "Returns whether CHAR is a valid surround char or not."
-  (not (memq char '(?\C-\[ ?\C-?))))
-
-(defun evil-surround-pair (char)
-  "Return the evil-surround pair of char.
-This is a cons cell (LEFT . RIGHT), both strings."
-  (let ((pair (assoc-default char evil-surround-pairs-alist)))
-    (cond
-     ((functionp pair)
-      (funcall pair))
-
-     ((consp pair)
-      pair)
-
-     (t
-      (cons (format "%c" char) (format "%c" char))))))
-
-(defun evil-surround-outer-overlay (char)
-  "Return outer overlay for the delimited range represented by CHAR.
-This overlay includes the delimiters.
-See also `evil-surround-inner-overlay'."
-  (let ((outer (lookup-key evil-outer-text-objects-map (string char))))
-    (when (functionp outer)
-      (setq outer (funcall outer))
-      (when (evil-range-p outer)
-        (evil-surround-trim-whitespace-from-range outer "[[:space:]]")
-        (setq outer (make-overlay (evil-range-beginning outer)
-                                  (evil-range-end outer)
-                                  nil nil t))))))
-
-(defun evil-surround-trim-whitespace-from-range (range &optional regexp)
-  "Given an evil-range, trim whitespace around range by shrinking the range such that it neither begins nor ends with whitespace. Does not modify the buffer."
-  (let ((regexp (or regexp "[ \f\t\n\r\v]")))
-    (save-excursion
-      (save-match-data
-        (goto-char (evil-range-beginning range))
-        (while (looking-at regexp) (forward-char))
-        (evil-set-range-beginning range (point))
-        (goto-char (evil-range-end range))
-        (while (looking-back regexp nil) (backward-char))
-        (evil-set-range-end range (point))))))
-
-(defun evil-surround-inner-overlay (char)
-  "Return inner overlay for the delimited range represented by CHAR.
-This overlay excludes the delimiters.
-See also `evil-surround-outer-overlay'."
-  (let ((inner (lookup-key evil-inner-text-objects-map (string char))))
-    (when (functionp inner)
-      (setq inner (funcall inner))
-      (when (evil-range-p inner)
-        (when (eq (char-syntax char) ?\()
-          (evil-surround-trim-whitespace-from-range inner "[[:space:]]"))
-        (setq inner (make-overlay (evil-range-beginning inner)
-                                  (evil-range-end inner)
-                                  nil nil t))))))
-
-(evil-define-motion evil-surround-line (count)
-  "Move COUNT - 1 lines down but return exclusive character motion."
-  :type exclusive
-  (let ((beg (line-beginning-position)))
-    (evil-line count)
-    (end-of-line)
-    (let ((range (evil-range beg (point) 'exclusive)))
-      (evil-expand-range range)
-      range)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun evil-surround-delete (char &optional outer inner)
-  "Delete the surrounding delimiters represented by CHAR.
-Alternatively, the text to delete can be represented with
-the overlays OUTER and INNER, where OUTER includes the delimiters
-and INNER excludes them. The intersection (i.e., difference)
-between these overlays is what is deleted."
-  (interactive "c")
-  (cond
-   ((and outer inner)
-    (delete-region (overlay-start outer) (overlay-start inner))
-    (delete-region (overlay-end inner) (overlay-end outer))
-    (goto-char (overlay-start outer)))
-   (t
-    ;; no overlays specified: create them on the basis of CHAR
-    ;; and delete after use
-    (let* ((outer (evil-surround-outer-overlay char))
-           (inner (evil-surround-inner-overlay char)))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (when (and outer inner)
-            (evil-surround-delete char outer inner))
-        (when outer (delete-overlay outer))
-        (when inner (delete-overlay inner)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun evil-surround-change (char &optional outer inner)
-  "Change the surrounding delimiters represented by CHAR.
-Alternatively, the text to delete can be represented with the
-overlays OUTER and INNER, which are passed to `evil-surround-delete'."
-  (interactive "c")
-  (cond
-   ((and outer inner)
-    (evil-surround-delete char outer inner)
-    (let ((key (read-char)))
-      (evil-surround-region (overlay-start outer)
-                            (overlay-end outer)
-                            nil (if (evil-surround-valid-char-p key) key char))))
-   (t
-    (let* ((outer (evil-surround-outer-overlay char))
-           (inner (evil-surround-inner-overlay char)))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (when (and outer inner)
-            (evil-surround-change char outer inner))
-        (when outer (delete-overlay outer))
-        (when inner (delete-overlay inner)))))))
-
-(defun evil-surround-interactive-setup ()
-  (setq evil-inhibit-operator t)
-     (list (assoc-default evil-this-operator
-                          evil-surround-operator-alist)))
-
-(defun evil-surround-setup-surround-line-operators ()
-  (define-key evil-operator-shortcut-map "s" 'evil-surround-line)
-  (define-key evil-operator-shortcut-map "S" 'evil-surround-line))
-
-(defun evil-surround-column-at (pos)
-  (save-excursion (goto-char pos) (current-column)))
-
-(defun evil-surround-block (beg end char)
-  "Surrounds a block selection with a character, as if `evil-surround-region'
-were called on each segment in each line. This skips lines where EOL < BEG's
-column."
-  (let ((beg-col (evil-surround-column-at beg))
-        (end-col (evil-surround-column-at end)))
-    (evil-apply-on-block
-     (lambda (ibeg iend)
-       (unless (< (evil-surround-column-at ibeg) (min beg-col end-col))
-         (evil-surround-region ibeg iend t char)))
-     beg end nil)))
-
-(defun evil-surround-call-with-repeat (callback)
-  "Record keystrokes to repeat surround-region operator and it's motion.
-This is necessary because `evil-yank' operator is not repeatable (:repeat nil)"
-  (evil-repeat-start)
-  (evil-repeat-record "y")
-  (evil-repeat-record (this-command-keys))
-
-  ;; set `this-command-keys' to the command that will be executed
-  ;; interactively; as a result, `evil-this-operator' will be
-  ;; correctly set to, for example, `evil-surround-region' instead of
-  ;; `evil-yank' when surround has been invoked by `ys'
-  (setq this-command callback)
-  (let ((evil-surround-record-repeat t))
-    (call-interactively callback))
-  (evil-repeat-keystrokes 'post)
-  (evil-repeat-stop))
-
-;; Dispatcher function in Operator-Pending state.
-;; "cs" calls `evil-surround-change', "ds" calls `evil-surround-delete',
-;; and "ys" calls `evil-surround-region'.
-(evil-define-command evil-surround-edit (operation)
-  "Edit the surrounding delimiters represented by CHAR.
-If OPERATION is `change', call `evil-surround-change'.
-if OPERATION is `delete', call `evil-surround-delete'.
-Otherwise call `evil-surround-region'."
-  (interactive (evil-surround-interactive-setup))
-  (cond
-   ((eq operation 'change)
-    (call-interactively 'evil-surround-change))
-   ((eq operation 'delete)
-    (call-interactively 'evil-surround-delete))
-   (t
-    (evil-surround-setup-surround-line-operators)
-    (evil-surround-call-with-repeat 'evil-surround-region))))
-
-(evil-define-command evil-Surround-edit (operation)
-  "Like evil-surround-edit, but for surrounding with additional new-lines.
-
-It does nothing for change / delete."
-  (interactive (evil-surround-interactive-setup))
-  (cond
-   ((eq operation 'change) nil)
-   ((eq operation 'delete) nil)
-   (t
-    (evil-surround-setup-surround-line-operators)
-    (evil-surround-call-with-repeat 'evil-Surround-region))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-surround-region (beg end type char &optional force-new-line)
-  "Surround BEG and END with CHAR.
-
-When force-new-line is true, and region type is not line, the
-following: (vertical bars indicate region start/end points)
-
-   do |:thing|
-
-Becomes this:
-
-   do {
-     :thing
-   }"
-
-  (interactive "<R>c")
-  (when (evil-surround-valid-char-p char)
-    (let* ((overlay (make-overlay beg end nil nil t))
-           (pair (or (and (boundp 'pair) pair) (evil-surround-pair char)))
-           (open (car pair))
-           (close (cdr pair))
-           (beg-pos (overlay-start overlay)))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (progn
-            (goto-char beg-pos)
-            (cond ((eq type 'block)
-                   (evil-surround-block beg end char))
-
-                  ((eq type 'line)
-                   (setq force-new-line
-                         (or force-new-line
-                             ;; Force newline if not invoked from an operator, e.g. visual line mode with VS)
-                             (evil-visual-state-p)
-                             ;; Or on multi-line operator surrounds (like 'ysj]')
-                             (/= (line-number-at-pos) (line-number-at-pos (1- end)))))
-
-                   (back-to-indentation)
-                   (setq beg-pos (point))
-                   (insert open)
-                   (when force-new-line (newline-and-indent))
-                   (goto-char (overlay-end overlay))
-                   (if force-new-line
-                       (when (eobp)
-                         (newline-and-indent))
-                     (backward-char)
-                     (evil-last-non-blank)
-                     (forward-char))
-                   (insert close)
-                   (when (or force-new-line
-                             (/= (line-number-at-pos) (line-number-at-pos beg-pos)))
-                     (indent-region beg-pos (point))
-                     (newline-and-indent)))
-
-                  (force-new-line
-                   (insert open)
-                   (newline-and-indent)
-                   (let ((pt (point)))
-                     (goto-char (overlay-end overlay))
-                     (newline-and-indent)
-                     (insert close)
-                     (indent-region pt (point))))
-
-                  (t
-                   (insert open)
-                   (goto-char (overlay-end overlay))
-                   (insert close)))
-            (goto-char beg-pos))
-        (delete-overlay overlay)))))
-
-(evil-define-operator evil-Surround-region (beg end type char)
-  "Call surround-region, toggling force-new-line"
-  (interactive "<R>c")
-  (evil-surround-region beg end type char t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode evil-surround-mode
-  "Buffer-local minor mode to emulate surround.vim."
-  :keymap (make-sparse-keymap)
-  (evil-normalize-keymaps))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun turn-on-evil-surround-mode ()
-  "Enable evil-surround-mode in the current buffer."
-  (evil-surround-mode 1))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun turn-off-evil-surround-mode ()
-  "Disable evil-surround-mode in the current buffer."
-  (evil-surround-mode -1))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode global-evil-surround-mode
-  evil-surround-mode turn-on-evil-surround-mode
-  "Global minor mode to emulate surround.vim.")
-
-(evil-define-key 'operator evil-surround-mode-map "s" 'evil-surround-edit)
-(evil-define-key 'operator evil-surround-mode-map "S" 'evil-Surround-edit)
-
-(evil-define-key 'visual evil-surround-mode-map "S" 'evil-surround-region)
-(evil-define-key 'visual evil-surround-mode-map "gS" 'evil-Surround-region)
-
-(provide 'evil-surround)
-
-;;; evil-surround.el ends here
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-;;; evil-text-objects-haskell-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("evil-text-objects-haskell.el") (23377
-;;;;;;  61619 204561 624000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; evil-text-objects-haskell-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "evil-text-objects-haskell" "20180316.1833" "Text objects for Haskell source code" 'nil)
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-;;; evil-text-objects-haskell.el --- Text objects for Haskell source code
-;; Package-Version: 20180316.1833
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 Off Market Data, Inc. DBA Urbint
-;; Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
-;; of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
-;; deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
-;; rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
-;; sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
-;; furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-;;
-;; The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
-;; all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-;;
-;; THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
-;; IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
-;; FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
-;; AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
-;; LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
-;; FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
-;; IN THE SOFTWARE.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; evil-text-objects-haskell provides text-object definitions that
-;; should make working with Haskell in Emacs more enjoyable.
-;;
-;; Currently supporting:
-;;   - functions
-;;   - multi-line comments
-;;
-;; See the README.md for installation instructions.
-
-(require 'evil)
-(require 'pcre2el)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'bind-key)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; Helper Functions
-(defun string-symbol-at-point ()
-  "Return a string version of the symbol at point after stripping away
-after all of the text properties."
-  (->
-   (symbol-at-point)
-   symbol-name
-   substring-no-properties))
-
-;; multi-line comments
-(evil-define-text-object
-  evil-inner-haskell-comment-block (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Inner text object for a Haskell comment block."
-  (let ((beg (save-excursion
-               (search-backward "{-")
-               (right-char 2)
-               (point)))
-        (end (save-excursion
-               (search-forward  "-}")
-               (left-char 2)
-               (point))))
-    (evil-range beg end type)))
-
-(evil-define-text-object
-  evil-outer-haskell-comment-block (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Outer text object for a Haskell comment block."
-  (let ((beg (save-excursion
-               (search-backward "{-")
-               (point)))
-        (end (save-excursion
-               (search-forward  "-}")
-               (point))))
-    (evil-range beg end type)))
-
-;; functions
-(evil-define-text-object
-  evil-inner-haskell-function (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Inner text object for a Haskell function."
-  (evil-range 0 0 type))
-
-(evil-define-text-object
-  evil-outer-haskell-function (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Outer text object for a Haskell function."
-  (beginning-of-line)
-  (when (looking-at "--")
-    (while (looking-at "--")
-      (forward-line -1)))
-  (when (looking-at "[[:space:]]")
-    (while (looking-at "[[:space:]]")
-      (forward-line -1)))
-  (let* ((fn-name (save-excursion
-                    (search-backward-regexp "^\\w")
-                    (string-symbol-at-point)))
-         (fn-name-regexp (concat "^" fn-name "\\b"))
-         (end (save-excursion
-                (while (search-forward-regexp fn-name-regexp nil t))
-                (unless (search-forward-regexp "^\\w" nil t)
-                  (goto-char (point-max)))
-                (search-backward-regexp "^[[:space:]]+[^ ]")
-                (end-of-line)
-                (point)))
-         (beg (save-excursion
-                (goto-char end)
-                (while (search-backward-regexp fn-name-regexp nil t))
-                (beginning-of-line)
-                (forward-line -1)
-                (while (looking-at "--")
-                  (forward-line -1))
-                (point))))
-    (evil-range beg end type)))
-
-;; Installation Helper
-(defun evil-text-objects-haskell/install ()
-  "Register keybindings for the text objects defined herein.  It is
-recommended to run this after something like `haskell-mode-hook'.  See
-README.md for additional information."
-  (bind-keys :map evil-operator-state-local-map
-             ("af" . evil-outer-haskell-function)
-             ("if" . evil-inner-haskell-function)
-             ("iC" . evil-inner-haskell-comment-block)
-             ("aC" . evil-outer-haskell-comment-block))
-  (bind-keys :map evil-visual-state-local-map
-             ("af" . evil-outer-haskell-function)
-             ("if" . evil-inner-haskell-function)
-             ("iC" . evil-inner-haskell-comment-block)
-             ("aC" . evil-outer-haskell-comment-block)))
-
-(provide 'evil-text-objects-haskell)
-
-;;; evil-text-objects-haskell.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-text-objects-javascript-20180330.1320/evil-text-objects-javascript-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-text-objects-javascript-20180330.1320/evil-text-objects-javascript-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-text-objects-javascript-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("evil-text-objects-javascript.el") (23377
-;;;;;;  61675 413338 878000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; evil-text-objects-javascript-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-text-objects-javascript-20180330.1320/evil-text-objects-javascript-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-text-objects-javascript-20180330.1320/evil-text-objects-javascript-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "evil-text-objects-javascript" "20180330.1320" "Text objects for Javascript source code" 'nil)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-text-objects-javascript-20180330.1320/evil-text-objects-javascript.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/evil-text-objects-javascript-20180330.1320/evil-text-objects-javascript.el
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@@ -1,163 +0,0 @@
-;;; evil-text-objects-javascript.el --- Text objects for Javascript source code
-
-;; Version: 1.0.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180330.1320
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 Off Market Data, Inc. DBA Urbint
-;; Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
-;; of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
-;; deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
-;; rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
-;; sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
-;; furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-;;
-;; The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
-;; all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-;;
-;; THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
-;; IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
-;; FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
-;; AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
-;; LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
-;; FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
-;; IN THE SOFTWARE.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; evil-text-objects-javascript provides text-object definitions that
-;; should make working with Javascript in Emacs more enjoyable.
-;;
-;; Currently supporting:
-;;   - functions
-;;
-;; See the README.md for installation instructions.
-
-(require 'evil)
-(require 'bind-key)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; functions
-(evil-define-text-object
-  evil-inner-javascript-function (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Inner text object for all Javascript functions."
-  (call-interactively #'mark-defun)
-  (narrow-to-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (let* ((beg (save-excursion
-                (search-forward "(")
-                (backward-char)
-                (evil-jump-item)
-                (search-forward-regexp "[({]")
-                (point)))
-         (end (save-excursion
-                (goto-char beg)
-                (evil-jump-item)
-                (point))))
-    (evil-range beg end type)))
-
-(evil-define-text-object
-  evil-outer-javascript-function (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Outer text object for all Javascript functions."
-  (call-interactively #'mark-defun)
-  (narrow-to-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (let* ((beg (save-excursion
-                (when (looking-at "[[:space:]]")
-                  (evil-forward-word-begin))
-                (point)))
-         (end (save-excursion
-                (goto-char beg)
-                (search-forward "(")
-                (backward-char)
-                (evil-jump-item)
-                (search-forward-regexp "[({]")
-                (evil-jump-item)
-                (forward-char)
-                (point))))
-    (evil-range beg end type)))
-
-;; comments
-(evil-define-text-object
-  evil-outer-javascript-single-line-comment (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Outer text object for a single-line Javascript comment."
-  (let ((beg (save-excursion
-               (re-search-backward "\/\/[[:space:]]*" (line-beginning-position))
-               (when (looking-at "/") (point))))
-        (end (save-excursion
-               (end-of-line)
-               (point))))
-    (evil-range beg end type)))
-
-(evil-define-text-object
-  evil-inner-javascript-single-line-comment (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Inner text object for a single-line Javascript comment."
-  (let ((beg (save-excursion
-               (re-search-backward "\/\/[[:space:]]*" (line-beginning-position))
-               (when (looking-at "/")
-                 (progn
-                   (evil-forward-char 2)
-                   (point)))))
-        (end (save-excursion
-               (end-of-line)
-               (point))))
-    (evil-range beg end type)))
-
-(defun etojs--beg-multi-line-comment ()
-  "Navigate to the beginning of a multi-line Javascript comment."
-  (re-search-backward "\/\\*\\*?"))
-
-(defun etojs--end-multi-line-comment ()
-  "Navigate to the end of a multi-line Javascript comment."
-  (re-search-forward "\*/"))
-
-(evil-define-text-object
-  evil-outer-javascript-multi-line-comment (count &optional beg end type)
-  "Outer text object for a multi-line Javascript comment."
-  (let ((end (save-excursion
-               (etojs--end-multi-line-comment)
-               (point)))
-        (beg (save-excursion
-               (etojs--beg-multi-line-comment)
-               (point))))
-    (evil-range beg end type)))
-
-(evil-define-text-object
-  evil-inner-javascript-multi-line-comment (count &optional beg end type)
-  (let ((end (save-excursion
-               (etojs--end-multi-line-comment)
-               (forward-char -4)
-               (point)))
-        (beg (save-excursion
-               (etojs--beg-multi-line-comment)
-               (evil-next-line)
-               (evil-first-non-blank)
-               (forward-char 2)
-               (point))))
-    (evil-range beg end type)))
-
-;; Installation Helper
-(defun evil-text-objects-javascript/install ()
-  "Register keybindings for the text objects defined herein.  It is
-recommended to run this after something like `rjsx-mode-hook'.  See
-README.md for additional information."
-  (bind-keys :map evil-operator-state-local-map
-             ("af" . evil-outer-javascript-function)
-             ("if" . evil-inner-javascript-function)
-             ("ac" . evil-outer-javascript-single-line-comment)
-             ("ic" . evil-inner-javascript-single-line-comment)
-             ("aC" . evil-outer-javascript-multi-line-comment)
-             ("iC" . evil-inner-javascript-multi-line-comment))
-  (bind-keys :map evil-visual-state-local-map
-             ("af" . evil-outer-javascript-function)
-             ("if" . evil-inner-javascript-function)
-             ("ac" . evil-outer-javascript-single-line-comment)
-             ("ic" . evil-inner-javascript-single-line-comment)
-             ("aC" . evil-outer-javascript-multi-line-comment)
-             ("iC" . evil-inner-javascript-multi-line-comment)))
-
-(provide 'evil-text-objects-javascript)
-
-;;; evil-text-objects-javascript.el ends here
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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-;;; exec-path-from-shell-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "exec-path-from-shell" "exec-path-from-shell.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31873 560896 149000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from exec-path-from-shell.el
-
-(autoload 'exec-path-from-shell-copy-envs "exec-path-from-shell" "\
-Set the environment variables with NAMES from the user's shell.
-
-As a special case, if the variable is $PATH, then `exec-path' and
-`eshell-path-env' are also set appropriately.  The result is an alist,
-as described by `exec-path-from-shell-getenvs'.
-
-\(fn NAMES)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'exec-path-from-shell-copy-env "exec-path-from-shell" "\
-Set the environment variable $NAME from the user's shell.
-
-As a special case, if the variable is $PATH, then `exec-path' and
-`eshell-path-env' are also set appropriately.  Return the value
-of the environment variable.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'exec-path-from-shell-initialize "exec-path-from-shell" "\
-Initialize environment from the user's shell.
-
-The values of all the environment variables named in
-`exec-path-from-shell-variables' are set from the corresponding
-values used in the user's shell.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; exec-path-from-shell-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/exec-path-from-shell-20180324.204/exec-path-from-shell-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/exec-path-from-shell-20180324.204/exec-path-from-shell-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "exec-path-from-shell" "20180324.204" "Get environment variables such as $PATH from the shell" 'nil :commit "d8aa7765a138a0cee1a18ac380019fb3b33d07e6" :keywords '("unix" "environment") :authors '(("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com")) :maintainer '("Steve Purcell" . "steve@sanityinc.com") :url "https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/exec-path-from-shell-20180324.204/exec-path-from-shell.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/exec-path-from-shell-20180324.204/exec-path-from-shell.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/exec-path-from-shell-20180324.204/exec-path-from-shell.el
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-;;; exec-path-from-shell.el --- Get environment variables such as $PATH from the shell
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Steve Purcell
-
-;; Author: Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-;; Keywords: unix, environment
-;; URL: https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell
-;; Package-Version: 20180324.204
-;; Package-X-Original-Version: 0
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this file.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; On OS X (and perhaps elsewhere) the $PATH environment variable and
-;; `exec-path' used by a windowed Emacs instance will usually be the
-;; system-wide default path, rather than that seen in a terminal
-;; window.
-
-;; This library allows the user to set Emacs' `exec-path' and $PATH
-;; from the shell path, so that `shell-command', `compile' and the
-;; like work as expected.
-
-;; It also allows other environment variables to be retrieved from the
-;; shell, so that Emacs will see the same values you get in a terminal.
-
-;; If you use a non-POSIX-standard shell like "tcsh" or "fish", your
-;; shell will be asked to execute "sh" as a subshell in order to print
-;; out the variables in a format which can be reliably parsed.  "sh"
-;; must be a POSIX-compliant shell in this case.
-
-;; Note that shell variables which have not been exported as
-;; environment variables (e.g. using the "export" keyword) may not be
-;; visible to `exec-path-from-shell'.
-
-;; Installation:
-
-;; ELPA packages are available on Marmalade and MELPA.  Alternatively,
-;; place this file on a directory in your `load-path', and explicitly
-;; require it.
-
-;; Usage:
-;;
-;;     (require 'exec-path-from-shell) ;; if not using the ELPA package
-;;     (exec-path-from-shell-initialize)
-;;
-;; Customize `exec-path-from-shell-variables' to modify the list of
-;; variables imported.
-;;
-;; If you use your Emacs config on other platforms, you can instead
-;; make initialization conditional as follows:
-;;
-;;     (when (memq window-system '(mac ns))
-;;       (exec-path-from-shell-initialize))
-;;
-;; Alternatively, you can use `exec-path-from-shell-copy-envs' or
-;; `exec-path-from-shell-copy-env' directly, e.g.
-;;
-;;     (exec-path-from-shell-copy-env "PYTHONPATH")
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; Satisfy the byte compiler
-(defvar eshell-path-env)
-
-(defgroup exec-path-from-shell nil
-  "Make Emacs use shell-defined values for $PATH etc."
-  :prefix "exec-path-from-shell-"
-  :group 'environment)
-
-(defcustom exec-path-from-shell-variables
-  '("PATH" "MANPATH")
-  "List of environment variables which are copied from the shell."
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Environment variable"))
-  :group 'exec-path-from-shell)
-
-(defcustom exec-path-from-shell-check-startup-files t
-  "If non-nil, warn if variables are being set in the wrong shell startup files.
-Environment variables should be set in .profile or .zshenv rather than
-.bashrc or .zshrc."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'exec-path-from-shell)
-
-(defcustom exec-path-from-shell-shell-name nil
-  "If non-nil, use this shell executable.
-Otherwise, use either `shell-file-name' (if set), or the value of
-the SHELL environment variable."
-  :type '(choice
-          (file :tag "Shell executable")
-          (const :tag "Use `shell-file-name' or $SHELL" nil))
-  :group 'exec-path-from-shell)
-
-(defvar exec-path-from-shell-debug nil
-  "Display debug info when non-nil.")
-
-(defun exec-path-from-shell--double-quote (s)
-  "Double-quote S, escaping any double-quotes already contained in it."
-  (concat "\"" (replace-regexp-in-string "\"" "\\\\\"" s) "\""))
-
-(defun exec-path-from-shell--shell ()
-  "Return the shell to use.
-See documentation for `exec-path-from-shell-shell-name'."
-  (or
-   exec-path-from-shell-shell-name
-   shell-file-name
-   (getenv "SHELL")
-   (error "SHELL environment variable is unset")))
-
-(defcustom exec-path-from-shell-arguments
-  (if (string-match-p "t?csh$" (exec-path-from-shell--shell))
-      (list "-d")
-    (list "-l" "-i"))
-  "Additional arguments to pass to the shell.
-
-The default value denotes an interactive login shell."
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Shell argument"))
-  :group 'exec-path-from-shell)
-
-(defun exec-path-from-shell--debug (msg &rest args)
-  "Print MSG and ARGS like `message', but only if debug output is enabled."
-  (when exec-path-from-shell-debug
-    (apply 'message msg args)))
-
-(defun exec-path-from-shell--standard-shell-p (shell)
-  "Return non-nil iff SHELL supports the standard ${VAR-default} syntax."
-  (not (string-match "\\(fish\\|t?csh\\)$" shell)))
-
-(defun exec-path-from-shell-printf (str &optional args)
-  "Return the result of printing STR in the user's shell.
-
-Executes the shell as interactive login shell.
-
-STR is inserted literally in a single-quoted argument to printf,
-and may therefore contain backslashed escape sequences understood
-by printf.
-
-ARGS is an optional list of args which will be inserted by printf
-in place of any % placeholders in STR.  ARGS are not automatically
-shell-escaped, so they may contain $ etc."
-  (let* ((printf-bin (or (executable-find "printf") "printf"))
-         (printf-command
-          (concat printf-bin
-                  " '__RESULT\\000" str "\\000__RESULT' "
-                  (mapconcat #'exec-path-from-shell--double-quote args " ")))
-         (shell (exec-path-from-shell--shell))
-         (shell-args (append exec-path-from-shell-arguments
-                             (list "-c"
-                                   (if (exec-path-from-shell--standard-shell-p shell)
-                                       printf-command
-                                     (concat "sh -c " (shell-quote-argument printf-command)))))))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (exec-path-from-shell--debug "Invoking shell %s with args %S" shell shell-args)
-      (let ((exit-code (apply #'call-process shell nil t nil shell-args)))
-        (exec-path-from-shell--debug "Shell printed: %S" (buffer-string))
-        (unless (zerop exit-code)
-          (error "Non-zero exit code from shell %s invoked with args %S.  Output was:\n%S"
-                 shell shell-args (buffer-string))))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (if (re-search-forward "__RESULT\0\\(.*\\)\0__RESULT" nil t)
-          (match-string 1)
-        (error "Expected printf output from shell, but got: %S" (buffer-string))))))
-
-(defun exec-path-from-shell-getenvs (names)
-  "Get the environment variables with NAMES from the user's shell.
-
-Execute the shell according to `exec-path-from-shell-arguments'.
-The result is a list of (NAME . VALUE) pairs."
-  (let* ((random-default (md5 (format "%s%s%s" (emacs-pid) (random) (current-time))))
-         (dollar-names (mapcar (lambda (n) (format "${%s-%s}" n random-default)) names))
-         (values (split-string (exec-path-from-shell-printf
-                                (mapconcat #'identity (make-list (length names) "%s") "\\000")
-                                dollar-names) "\0")))
-    (let (result)
-      (while names
-        (prog1
-            (let ((value (car values)))
-              (push (cons (car names)
-                          (unless (string-equal random-default value)
-                            value))
-                    result))
-          (setq values (cdr values)
-                names (cdr names))))
-      result)))
-
-(defun exec-path-from-shell-getenv (name)
-  "Get the environment variable NAME from the user's shell.
-
-Execute the shell as interactive login shell, have it output the
-variable of NAME and return this output as string."
-  (cdr (assoc name (exec-path-from-shell-getenvs (list name)))))
-
-(defun exec-path-from-shell-setenv (name value)
-  "Set the value of environment var NAME to VALUE.
-Additionally, if NAME is \"PATH\" then also set corresponding
-variables such as `exec-path'."
-  (setenv name value)
-  (when (string-equal "PATH" name)
-    (setq eshell-path-env value
-          exec-path (append (parse-colon-path value) (list exec-directory)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun exec-path-from-shell-copy-envs (names)
-  "Set the environment variables with NAMES from the user's shell.
-
-As a special case, if the variable is $PATH, then `exec-path' and
-`eshell-path-env' are also set appropriately.  The result is an alist,
-as described by `exec-path-from-shell-getenvs'."
-  (let ((pairs (exec-path-from-shell-getenvs names)))
-    (when exec-path-from-shell-check-startup-files
-      (exec-path-from-shell--maybe-warn-about-startup-files pairs))
-    (mapc (lambda (pair)
-            (exec-path-from-shell-setenv (car pair) (cdr pair)))
-          pairs)))
-
-(defun exec-path-from-shell--maybe-warn-about-startup-files (pairs)
-  "Warn the user if the value of PAIRS seems to depend on interactive shell startup files."
-  (let ((without-minus-i (remove "-i" exec-path-from-shell-arguments)))
-    ;; If the user is using "-i", we warn them if it is necessary.
-    (unless (eq exec-path-from-shell-arguments without-minus-i)
-      (let* ((exec-path-from-shell-arguments without-minus-i)
-             (alt-pairs (exec-path-from-shell-getenvs (mapcar 'car pairs)))
-             different)
-        (dolist (pair pairs)
-          (unless (equal pair (assoc (car pair) alt-pairs))
-            (push (car pair) different)))
-        (when different
-          (message "You appear to be setting environment variables %S in your .bashrc or .zshrc: those files are only read by interactive shells, so you should instead set environment variables in startup files like .profile, .bash_profile or .zshenv.  Refer to your shell's man page for more info.  Customize `exec-path-from-shell-arguments' to remove \"-i\" when done, or disable `exec-path-from-shell-check-startup-files' to disable this message." different))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun exec-path-from-shell-copy-env (name)
-  "Set the environment variable $NAME from the user's shell.
-
-As a special case, if the variable is $PATH, then `exec-path' and
-`eshell-path-env' are also set appropriately.  Return the value
-of the environment variable."
-  (interactive "sCopy value of which environment variable from shell? ")
-  (cdar (exec-path-from-shell-copy-envs (list name))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun exec-path-from-shell-initialize ()
-  "Initialize environment from the user's shell.
-
-The values of all the environment variables named in
-`exec-path-from-shell-variables' are set from the corresponding
-values used in the user's shell."
-  (interactive)
-  (exec-path-from-shell-copy-envs exec-path-from-shell-variables))
-
-
-(provide 'exec-path-from-shell)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; coding: utf-8
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; require-final-newline: t
-;; checkdoc-minor-mode: t
-;; End:
-
-;;; exec-path-from-shell.el ends here
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-;;; f-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
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-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("f.el") (23450 31872 854318 523000))
-
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-
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-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "f" "20180106.922" "Modern API for working with files and directories" '((s "1.7.0") (dash "2.2.0")) :commit "de6d4d40ddc844eee643e92d47b9d6a63fbebb48" :keywords '("files" "directories") :authors '(("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Johan Andersson" . "johan.rejeep@gmail.com") :url "http://github.com/rejeep/f.el")
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-;;; f.el --- Modern API for working with files and directories -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013 Johan Andersson
-
-;; Author: Johan Andersson <johan.rejeep@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Johan Andersson <johan.rejeep@gmail.com>
-;; Version: 0.20.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180106.922
-;; Keywords: files, directories
-;; URL: http://github.com/rejeep/f.el
-;; Package-Requires: ((s "1.7.0") (dash "2.2.0"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-
-(require 's)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(put 'f-guard-error 'error-conditions '(error f-guard-error))
-(put 'f-guard-error 'error-message "Destructive operation outside sandbox")
-
-(defvar f--guard-paths nil
-  "List of allowed paths to modify when guarded.
-
-Do not modify this variable.")
-
-(defmacro f--destructive (path &rest body)
-  "If PATH is allowed to be modified, yield BODY.
-
-If PATH is not allowed to be modified, throw error."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  `(if f--guard-paths
-       (if (--any? (or (f-same? it ,path)
-                       (f-ancestor-of? it ,path)) f--guard-paths)
-           (progn ,@body)
-         (signal 'f-guard-error (list ,path f--guard-paths)))
-     ,@body))
-
-
-;;;; Paths
-
-(defun f-join (&rest args)
-  "Join ARGS to a single path."
-  (let (path (relative (f-relative? (car args))))
-    (-map
-     (lambda (arg)
-       (setq path (f-expand arg path)))
-     args)
-    (if relative (f-relative path) path)))
-
-(defun f-split (path)
-  "Split PATH and return list containing parts."
-  (let ((parts (s-split (f-path-separator) path 'omit-nulls)))
-    (if (f-absolute? path)
-        (push (f-path-separator) parts)
-      parts)))
-
-(defun f-expand (path &optional dir)
-  "Expand PATH relative to DIR (or `default-directory').
-PATH and DIR can be either a directory names or directory file
-names.  Return a directory name if PATH is a directory name, and
-a directory file name otherwise.  File name handlers are
-ignored."
-  (let (file-name-handler-alist)
-    (expand-file-name path dir)))
-
-(defun f-filename (path)
-  "Return the name of PATH."
-  (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name path)))
-
-(defalias 'f-parent 'f-dirname)
-(defun f-dirname (path)
-  "Return the parent directory to PATH."
-  (let ((parent (file-name-directory
-                 (directory-file-name (f-expand path default-directory)))))
-    (unless (f-same? path parent)
-      (if (f-relative? path)
-          (f-relative parent)
-        (directory-file-name parent)))))
-
-(defun f-common-parent (paths)
-  "Return the deepest common parent directory of PATHS."
-  (cond
-   ((not paths) nil)
-   ((not (cdr paths)) (f-parent (car paths)))
-   (:otherwise
-    (let* ((paths (-map 'f-split paths))
-           (common (caar paths))
-           (re nil))
-      (while (and (not (null (car paths))) (--all? (equal (car it) common) paths))
-        (setq paths (-map 'cdr paths))
-        (push common re)
-        (setq common (caar paths)))
-      (cond
-       ((null re) "")
-       ((and (= (length re) 1) (f-root? (car re)))
-        (f-root))
-       (:otherwise
-        (concat (apply 'f-join (nreverse re)) "/")))))))
-
-(defun f-ext (path)
-  "Return the file extension of PATH.
-
-The extension, in a file name, is the part that follows the last
-'.', excluding version numbers and backup suffixes."
-  (file-name-extension path))
-
-(defun f-no-ext (path)
-  "Return everything but the file extension of PATH."
-  (file-name-sans-extension path))
-
-(defun f-swap-ext (path ext)
-  "Return PATH but with EXT as the new extension.
-EXT must not be nil or empty."
-  (if (s-blank? ext)
-      (error "Extension cannot be empty or nil")
-    (concat (f-no-ext path) "." ext)))
-
-(defun f-base (path)
-  "Return the name of PATH, excluding the extension of file."
-  (f-no-ext (f-filename path)))
-
-(defun f-relative (path &optional dir)
-  "Return PATH relative to DIR."
-  (file-relative-name path dir))
-
-(defalias 'f-abbrev 'f-short)
-(defun f-short (path)
-  "Return abbrev of PATH.  See `abbreviate-file-name'."
-  (abbreviate-file-name path))
-
-(defun f-long (path)
-  "Return long version of PATH."
-  (f-expand path))
-
-(defun f-canonical (path)
-  "Return the canonical name of PATH."
-  (file-truename path))
-
-(defun f-slash (path)
-  "Append slash to PATH unless one already.
-
-Some functions, such as `call-process' requires there to be an
-ending slash."
-  (if (f-dir? path)
-      (file-name-as-directory path)
-    path))
-
-(defun f-full (path)
-  "Return absolute path to PATH, with ending slash."
-  (f-slash (f-long path)))
-
-(defun f--uniquify (paths)
-  "Helper for `f-uniquify' and `f-uniquify-alist'."
-  (let* ((files-length (length paths))
-         (uniq-filenames (--map (cons it (f-filename it)) paths))
-         (uniq-filenames-next (-group-by 'cdr uniq-filenames)))
-    (while (/= files-length (length uniq-filenames-next))
-      (setq uniq-filenames-next
-            (-group-by 'cdr
-                       (--mapcat
-                        (let ((conf-files (cdr it)))
-                          (if (> (length conf-files) 1)
-                              (--map (cons (car it) (concat (f-filename (s-chop-suffix (cdr it) (car it))) (f-path-separator) (cdr it))) conf-files)
-                            conf-files))
-                        uniq-filenames-next))))
-    uniq-filenames-next))
-
-(defun f-uniquify (files)
-  "Return unique suffixes of FILES.
-
-This function expects no duplicate paths."
-  (-map 'car (f--uniquify files)))
-
-(defun f-uniquify-alist (files)
-  "Return alist mapping FILES to unique suffixes of FILES.
-
-This function expects no duplicate paths."
-  (-map 'cadr (f--uniquify files)))
-
-
-;;;; I/O
-
-(defun f-read-bytes (path)
-  "Read binary data from PATH.
-
-Return the binary data as unibyte string."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (set-buffer-multibyte nil)
-    (setq buffer-file-coding-system 'binary)
-    (insert-file-contents-literally path)
-    (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))
-
-(defalias 'f-read 'f-read-text)
-(defun f-read-text (path &optional coding)
-  "Read text with PATH, using CODING.
-
-CODING defaults to `utf-8'.
-
-Return the decoded text as multibyte string."
-  (decode-coding-string (f-read-bytes path) (or coding 'utf-8)))
-
-(defalias 'f-write 'f-write-text)
-(defun f-write-text (text coding path)
-  "Write TEXT with CODING to PATH.
-
-TEXT is a multibyte string.  CODING is a coding system to encode
-TEXT with.  PATH is a file name to write to."
-  (f-write-bytes (encode-coding-string text coding) path))
-
-(defun f-unibyte-string-p (s)
-  "Determine whether S is a unibyte string."
-  (not (multibyte-string-p s)))
-
-(defun f-write-bytes (data path)
-  "Write binary DATA to PATH.
-
-DATA is a unibyte string.  PATH is a file name to write to."
-  (f--destructive path
-    (unless (f-unibyte-string-p data)
-      (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'f-unibyte-string-p data)))
-    (let ((file-coding-system-alist nil)
-          (coding-system-for-write 'binary))
-      (with-temp-file path
-        (setq buffer-file-coding-system 'binary)
-        (set-buffer-multibyte nil)
-        (insert data)))))
-
-(defalias 'f-append 'f-append-text)
-(defun f-append-text (text coding path)
-  "Append TEXT with CODING to PATH.
-
-If PATH does not exist, it is created."
-  (f-append-bytes (encode-coding-string text coding) path))
-
-(defun f-append-bytes (data path)
-  "Append binary DATA to PATH.
-
-If PATH does not exist, it is created."
-  (let ((content
-         (if (f-file? path)
-             (f-read-bytes path)
-           "")))
-    (f-write-bytes (concat content data) path)))
-
-
-;;;; Destructive
-
-(defun f-mkdir (&rest dirs)
-  "Create directories DIRS."
-  (let (path)
-    (-each
-        dirs
-      (lambda (dir)
-        (setq path (f-expand dir path))
-        (unless (f-directory? path)
-          (f--destructive path (make-directory path)))))))
-
-(defun f-delete (path &optional force)
-  "Delete PATH, which can be file or directory.
-
-If FORCE is t, a directory will be deleted recursively."
-  (f--destructive path
-    (if (or (f-file? path) (f-symlink? path))
-        (delete-file path)
-      (delete-directory path force))))
-
-(defun f-symlink (source path)
-  "Create a symlink to SOURCE from PATH."
-  (f--destructive path (make-symbolic-link source path)))
-
-(defun f-move (from to)
-  "Move or rename FROM to TO.
-If TO is a directory name, move FROM into TO."
-  (f--destructive to (rename-file from to t)))
-
-(defun f-copy (from to)
-  "Copy file or directory FROM to TO.
-If FROM names a directory and TO is a directory name, copy FROM
-into TO as a subdirectory."
-  (f--destructive to
-    (if (f-file? from)
-        (copy-file from to)
-      ;; The behavior of `copy-directory' differs between Emacs 23 and
-      ;; 24 in that in Emacs 23, the contents of `from' is copied to
-      ;; `to', while in Emacs 24 the directory `from' is copied to
-      ;; `to'. We want the Emacs 24 behavior.
-      (if (> emacs-major-version 23)
-          (copy-directory from to)
-        (if (f-dir? to)
-            (progn
-              (apply 'f-mkdir (f-split to))
-              (let ((new-to (f-expand (f-filename from) to)))
-                (copy-directory from new-to)))
-          (copy-directory from to))))))
-
-(defun f-copy-contents (from to)
-  "Copy contents in directory FROM, to directory TO."
-  (unless (f-exists? to)
-    (error "Cannot copy contents to non existing directory %s" to))
-  (unless (f-dir? from)
-    (error "Cannot copy contents as %s is a file" from))
-  (--each (f-entries from)
-    (f-copy it (file-name-as-directory to))))
-
-(defun f-touch (path)
-  "Update PATH last modification date or create if it does not exist."
-  (f--destructive path
-    (if (f-file? path)
-        (set-file-times path)
-      (f-write-bytes "" path))))
-
-
-;;;; Predicates
-
-(defun f-exists? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH exists, false otherwise."
-  (file-exists-p path))
-
-(defalias 'f-exists-p 'f-exists?)
-
-(defalias 'f-dir? 'f-directory?)
-(defalias 'f-dir-p 'f-dir?)
-
-(defun f-directory? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH is directory, false otherwise."
-  (file-directory-p path))
-
-(defalias 'f-directory-p 'f-directory?)
-
-(defun f-file? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH is file, false otherwise."
-  (file-regular-p path))
-
-(defalias 'f-file-p 'f-file?)
-
-(defun f-symlink? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH is symlink, false otherwise."
-  (not (not (file-symlink-p path))))
-
-(defalias 'f-symlink-p 'f-symlink?)
-
-(defun f-readable? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH is readable, false otherwise."
-  (file-readable-p path))
-
-(defalias 'f-readable-p 'f-readable?)
-
-(defun f-writable? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH is writable, false otherwise."
-  (file-writable-p path))
-
-(defalias 'f-writable-p 'f-writable?)
-
-(defun f-executable? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH is executable, false otherwise."
-  (file-executable-p path))
-
-(defalias 'f-executable-p 'f-executable?)
-
-(defun f-absolute? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH is absolute, false otherwise."
-  (file-name-absolute-p path))
-
-(defalias 'f-absolute-p 'f-absolute?)
-
-(defun f-relative? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH is relative, false otherwise."
-  (not (f-absolute? path)))
-
-(defalias 'f-relative-p 'f-relative?)
-
-(defun f-root? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH is root directory, false otherwise."
-  (not (f-parent path)))
-
-(defalias 'f-root-p 'f-root?)
-
-(defun f-ext? (path &optional ext)
-  "Return t if extension of PATH is EXT, false otherwise.
-
-If EXT is nil or omitted, return t if PATH has any extension,
-false otherwise.
-
-The extension, in a file name, is the part that follows the last
-'.', excluding version numbers and backup suffixes."
-  (if ext
-      (string= (f-ext path) ext)
-    (not (eq (f-ext path) nil))))
-
-(defalias 'f-ext-p 'f-ext?)
-
-(defalias 'f-equal? 'f-same?)
-(defalias 'f-equal-p 'f-equal?)
-
-(defun f-same? (path-a path-b)
-  "Return t if PATH-A and PATH-B are references to same file."
-  (when (and (f-exists? path-a)
-             (f-exists? path-b))
-    (equal
-     (f-canonical (directory-file-name (f-expand path-a)))
-     (f-canonical (directory-file-name (f-expand path-b))))))
-
-(defalias 'f-same-p 'f-same?)
-
-(defun f-parent-of? (path-a path-b)
-  "Return t if PATH-A is parent of PATH-B."
-  (--when-let (f-parent path-b)
-    (f-same? path-a it)))
-
-(defalias 'f-parent-of-p 'f-parent-of?)
-
-(defun f-child-of? (path-a path-b)
-  "Return t if PATH-A is child of PATH-B."
-  (--when-let (f-parent path-a)
-    (f-same? it path-b)))
-
-(defalias 'f-child-of-p 'f-child-of?)
-
-(defun f-ancestor-of? (path-a path-b)
-  "Return t if PATH-A is ancestor of PATH-B."
-  (unless (f-same? path-a path-b)
-    (s-starts-with? (f-full path-a)
-                    (f-full path-b))))
-
-(defalias 'f-ancestor-of-p 'f-ancestor-of?)
-
-(defun f-descendant-of? (path-a path-b)
-  "Return t if PATH-A is desendant of PATH-B."
-  (unless (f-same? path-a path-b)
-    (s-starts-with? (f-full path-b)
-                    (f-full path-a))))
-
-(defalias 'f-descendant-of-p 'f-descendant-of?)
-
-(defun f-hidden? (path)
-  "Return t if PATH is hidden, nil otherwise."
-  (unless (f-exists? path)
-    (error "Path does not exist: %s" path))
-  (string= (substring path 0 1) "."))
-
-(defalias 'f-hidden-p 'f-hidden?)
-
-(defun f-empty? (path)
-  "If PATH is a file, return t if the file in PATH is empty, nil otherwise.
-If PATH is directory, return t if directory has no files, nil otherwise."
-  (if (f-directory? path)
-      (equal (f-files path nil t) nil)
-    (= (f-size path) 0)))
-
-(defalias 'f-empty-p 'f-empty?)
-
-
-;;;; Stats
-
-(defun f-size (path)
-  "Return size of PATH.
-
-If PATH is a file, return size of that file.  If PATH is
-directory, return sum of all files in PATH."
-  (if (f-directory? path)
-      (-sum (-map 'f-size (f-files path nil t)))
-    (nth 7 (file-attributes path))))
-
-(defun f-depth (path)
-  "Return the depth of PATH.
-
-At first, PATH is expanded with `f-expand'.  Then the full path is used to
-detect the depth.
-'/' will be zero depth,  '/usr' will be one depth.  And so on."
-  (- (length (f-split (f-expand path))) 1))
-
-
-;;;; Misc
-
-(defun f-this-file ()
-  "Return path to this file."
-  (cond
-   (load-in-progress load-file-name)
-   ((and (boundp 'byte-compile-current-file) byte-compile-current-file)
-    byte-compile-current-file)
-   (:else (buffer-file-name))))
-
-(defvar f--path-separator nil
-  "A variable to cache result of `f-path-separator'.")
-
-(defun f-path-separator ()
-  "Return path separator."
-  (or f--path-separator
-      (setq f--path-separator (substring (f-join "x" "y") 1 2))))
-
-(defun f-glob (pattern &optional path)
-  "Find PATTERN in PATH."
-  (file-expand-wildcards
-   (f-join (or path default-directory) pattern)))
-
-(defun f--collect-entries (path recursive)
-  (let (result
-        (entries
-         (-reject
-          (lambda (file)
-            (or
-             (equal (f-filename file) ".")
-             (equal (f-filename file) "..")))
-          (directory-files path t))))
-    (cond (recursive
-           (-map
-            (lambda (entry)
-              (if (f-file? entry)
-                  (setq result (cons entry result))
-                (when (f-directory? entry)
-                  (setq result (cons entry result))
-                  (setq result (append result (f--collect-entries entry recursive))))))
-            entries))
-          (t (setq result entries)))
-    result))
-
-(defmacro f--entries (path body &optional recursive)
-  "Anaphoric version of `f-entries'."
-  `(f-entries
-    ,path
-    (lambda (path)
-      (let ((it path))
-        ,body))
-    ,recursive))
-
-(defun f-entries (path &optional fn recursive)
-  "Find all files and directories in PATH.
-
-FN - called for each found file and directory.  If FN returns a thruthy
-value, file or directory will be included.
-RECURSIVE - Search for files and directories recursive."
-  (let ((entries (f--collect-entries path recursive)))
-    (if fn (-select fn entries) entries)))
-
-(defmacro f--directories (path body &optional recursive)
-  "Anaphoric version of `f-directories'."
-  `(f-directories
-    ,path
-    (lambda (path)
-      (let ((it path))
-        ,body))
-    ,recursive))
-
-(defun f-directories (path &optional fn recursive)
-  "Find all directories in PATH.  See `f-entries'."
-  (let ((directories (-select 'f-directory? (f--collect-entries path recursive))))
-    (if fn (-select fn directories) directories)))
-
-(defmacro f--files (path body &optional recursive)
-  "Anaphoric version of `f-files'."
-  `(f-files
-    ,path
-    (lambda (path)
-      (let ((it path))
-        ,body))
-    ,recursive))
-
-(defun f-files (path &optional fn recursive)
-  "Find all files in PATH.  See `f-entries'."
-  (let ((files (-select 'f-file? (f--collect-entries path recursive))))
-    (if fn (-select fn files) files)))
-
-(defmacro f--traverse-upwards (body &optional path)
-  "Anaphoric version of `f-traverse-upwards'."
-  `(f-traverse-upwards
-    (lambda (dir)
-      (let ((it dir))
-        ,body))
-    ,path))
-
-(defun f-traverse-upwards (fn &optional path)
-  "Traverse up as long as FN return nil, starting at PATH.
-
-If FN returns a non-nil value, the path sent as argument to FN is
-returned.  If no function callback return a non-nil value, nil is
-returned."
-  (unless path
-    (setq path default-directory))
-  (when (f-relative? path)
-    (setq path (f-expand path)))
-  (if (funcall fn path)
-      path
-    (unless (f-root? path)
-      (f-traverse-upwards fn (f-parent path)))))
-
-(defun f-root ()
-  "Return absolute root."
-  (f-traverse-upwards 'f-root?))
-
-(defmacro f-with-sandbox (path-or-paths &rest body)
-  "Only allow PATH-OR-PATHS and decendants to be modified in BODY."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  `(let ((paths (if (listp ,path-or-paths)
-                    ,path-or-paths
-                  (list ,path-or-paths))))
-     (unwind-protect
-         (let ((f--guard-paths paths))
-           ,@body)
-       (setq f--guard-paths nil))))
-
-(provide 'f)
-
-;;; f.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/f-20180106.922/f.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/f-20180106.922/f.elc
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@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-;;; flow-minor-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "flow-minor-mode" "flow-minor-mode.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31872 216448 273000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from flow-minor-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'flow-minor-mode "flow-minor-mode" "\
-Flow mode
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'flow-minor-enable-automatically "flow-minor-mode" "\
-Search for a flow marker and enable flow-minor-mode.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; flow-minor-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flow-minor-mode-20180315.1824/flow-minor-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flow-minor-mode-20180315.1824/flow-minor-mode-pkg.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flow-minor-mode-20180315.1824/flow-minor-mode-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "flow-minor-mode" "20180315.1824" "Flow type mode based on web-mode." '((emacs "25.1")) :commit "d1b32a7dd0d33c6a00a106da5f4b2323602cbd3e" :url "https://github.com/an-sh/flow-minor-mode")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flow-minor-mode-20180315.1824/flow-minor-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flow-minor-mode-20180315.1824/flow-minor-mode.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flow-minor-mode-20180315.1824/flow-minor-mode.el
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@@ -1,323 +0,0 @@
-;;; flow-minor-mode.el --- Flow type mode based on web-mode. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in
-;; the LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
-
-;; Version: 0.3
-;; Package-Version: 20180315.1824
-;; URL: https://github.com/an-sh/flow-minor-mode
-
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Minor mode for flowtype.org, derived from web-mode.  Essentially a
-;; rewrite of an official flow-for-emacs snippet into a standalone
-;; mode with an improved usability.
-;;
-;; To enable this mode, enable it in your preferred javascript mode's
-;; hooks:
-;;
-;;   (add-hook 'js2-mode-hook 'flow-minor-enable-automatically)
-;;
-;; This will enable flow-minor-mode for a file only when there is a
-;; "// @flow" declaration at the first line and a `.flowconfig` file
-;; is present in the project.  If you wish to enable flow-minor-mode
-;; for all javascript files, use this instead:
-;;
-;;  (add-hook 'js2-mode-hook 'flow-minor-mode)
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'xref)
-(require 'json)
-(require 'compile)
-
-(defconst flow-minor-buffer "*Flow Output*")
-
-(defcustom flow-minor-default-binary "flow"
-  "Flow executable to use when no project-specific binary is found."
-  :group 'flow-minor-mode
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom flow-minor-jump-other-window nil
-  "Jump to definitions in other window."
-  :group 'flow-minor-mode
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom flow-minor-stop-server-on-exit t
-  "Stop flow server when Emacs exits."
-  :group 'flow-minor-mode
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun flow-minor-column-at-pos (position)
-  "Column number at position.
-POSITION point"
-  (save-excursion (goto-char position) (current-column)))
-
-(defun flow-minor-region ()
-  "Format region data."
-  (if (use-region-p)
-      (let ((begin (region-beginning))
-            (end (region-end)))
-        (format ":%d:%d,%d:%d"
-                (line-number-at-pos begin)
-                (flow-minor-column-at-pos begin)
-                (line-number-at-pos end)
-                (flow-minor-column-at-pos end)))
-    ""))
-
-(defun flow-minor-binary ()
-  "Search for a local or global flow binary."
-  (let* ((root (locate-dominating-file
-                (or (buffer-file-name) default-directory)
-                "node_modules"))
-         (flow (and root
-                    (expand-file-name "node_modules/.bin/flow"
-                                      root))))
-    (if (and flow (file-executable-p flow))
-        flow
-      flow-minor-default-binary)))
-
-(defun flow-minor-cmd (&rest args)
-  "Run flow with arguments, outputs to flow buffer.
-ARGS"
-  (apply #'call-process (flow-minor-binary) nil flow-minor-buffer t args))
-
-(defun flow-minor-cmd-ignore-output (&rest args)
-  "Run flow with arguments, ignore output.
-ARGS"
-  (apply #'call-process (flow-minor-binary) nil nil nil args))
-
-(defun flow-minor-cmd-to-string (&rest args)
-  "Run flow with arguments, outputs to string.
-ARGS"
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (apply #'call-process (flow-minor-binary) nil t nil args)
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(defmacro flow-minor-with-flow (&rest body)
-  "With flow.
-BODY progn"
-  `(progn
-     (flow-minor-cmd-ignore-output "start")
-     ,@body))
-
-(defmacro flow-minor-region-command (region-sym &rest body)
-  "Flow command on a region.
-REGION-SYM symbol
-BODY progn"
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  `(flow-minor-with-flow
-    (let ((,region-sym (concat (buffer-file-name) (flow-minor-region))))
-      (switch-to-buffer-other-window flow-minor-buffer)
-      (setf buffer-read-only nil)
-      (erase-buffer)
-      ,@body)))
-
-(defun flow-minor-status ()
-  "Show errors."
-  (interactive)
-  (flow-minor-region-command region
-    (flow-minor-cmd "status" "--from" "emacs")
-    (compilation-mode)
-    (setf buffer-read-only t)))
-
-(defun flow-minor-suggest ()
-  "Fill types."
-  (interactive)
-  (flow-minor-region-command region
-    (flow-minor-cmd "suggest" region)
-    (diff-mode)
-    (setf buffer-read-only t)))
-
-(defun flow-minor-coverage ()
-  "Show coverage."
-  (interactive)
-  (flow-minor-region-command region
-    (message "%s" region)
-    (flow-minor-cmd "coverage" region)
-    (compilation-mode)
-    (setf buffer-read-only t)))
-
-(defvar flow-type-font-lock-highlight
-  '(
-    ("\\([-_[:alnum:]]+\\)\\??:" . font-lock-variable-name-face)
-    ("\\_<\\(true\\|false\\|null\\|undefined\\|void\\)\\_>" . font-lock-constant-face)
-    ("<\\([-_[:alnum:]]+\\)>" . font-lock-type-face)
-    ))
-
-(defun flow-minor-colorize-buffer ()
-  (setq font-lock-defaults '(flow-type-font-lock-highlight))
-  (font-lock-fontify-buffer))
-
-(defun flow-minor-colorize-type (text)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert text)
-    (flow-minor-colorize-buffer)
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(defun flow-minor-type-at-pos ()
-  "Show type at position."
-  (interactive)
-  (flow-minor-with-flow
-   (let* ((file (buffer-file-name))
-          (line (number-to-string (line-number-at-pos)))
-          (col (number-to-string (1+ (current-column))))
-          (type (flow-minor-cmd-to-string "type-at-pos" file line col)))
-     (message "%s" (flow-minor-colorize-type (car (split-string type "\n")))))))
-
-(defun flow-minor-jump-to-definition ()
-  "Jump to definition."
-  (interactive)
-  (flow-minor-with-flow
-   (let* ((file (buffer-file-name))
-          (line (number-to-string (line-number-at-pos)))
-          (col (number-to-string (1+ (current-column))))
-          (location (json-read-from-string
-                     (flow-minor-cmd-to-string "get-def" "--json" file line col)))
-          (path (alist-get 'path location))
-          (line (alist-get 'line location))
-          (offset-in-line (alist-get 'start location)))
-     (if (> (length path) 0)
-         (progn
-           (xref-push-marker-stack)
-           (funcall (if flow-minor-jump-other-window #'find-file-other-window #'find-file) path)
-           (goto-line line)
-           (when (> offset-in-line 0)
-             (forward-char (1- offset-in-line))))
-       (message "Not found")))))
-
-(defvar flow-minor-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Keymap for ‘flow-minor-mode’.")
-
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map (kbd "M-.") 'flow-minor-jump-to-definition)
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map (kbd "M-,") 'xref-pop-marker-stack)
-
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-c s") 'flow-minor-status)
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-c c") 'flow-minor-coverage)
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-c t") 'flow-minor-type-at-pos)
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-c f") 'flow-minor-suggest)
-
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map [menu-bar flow-minor-mode]
-  (cons "Flow" flow-minor-mode-map))
-
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map [menu-bar flow-minor-mode flow-minor-mode-s]
-  '(menu-item "Flow status" flow-minor-status))
-
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map [menu-bar flow-minor-mode flow-minor-mode-c]
-  '(menu-item "Flow coverage" flow-minor-coverage))
-
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map [menu-bar flow-minor-mode flow-minor-mode-t]
-  '(menu-item "Type at point" flow-minor-type-at-pos))
-
-(define-key flow-minor-mode-map [menu-bar flow-minor-mode flow-minor-mode-f]
-  '(menu-item "Type suggestions" flow-minor-suggest))
-
-(defun flow-minor-stop-flow-server ()
-  "Stop flow hook."
-  (if flow-minor-stop-server-on-exit (ignore-errors (flow-minor-cmd-ignore-output "stop"))))
-
-(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook 'flow-minor-stop-flow-server t)
-
-(defun flow-minor-maybe-delete-process (name)
-  (when (get-process name)
-    (delete-process name)))
-
-(defun flow-minor-eldoc-sentinel (process _event)
-  (when (eq (process-status process) 'exit)
-    (if (eq (process-exit-status process) 0)
-        (with-current-buffer "*Flow Eldoc*"
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (forward-line 1)
-          (delete-region (point) (point-max))
-          (flow-minor-colorize-buffer)
-          (eldoc-message (car (split-string (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)) "\n")))))))
-
-(defun flow-minor-eldoc-documentation-function ()
-  "Display type at point with eldoc."
-  (flow-minor-maybe-delete-process "flow-minor-eldoc")
-
-  (let* ((line (line-number-at-pos (point)))
-         (col (+ 1 (current-column)))
-         (buffer (get-buffer-create "*Flow Eldoc*"))
-         (errorbuffer (get-buffer-create "*Flow Eldoc Error*"))
-         (command (list (flow-minor-binary)
-                        "type-at-pos"
-                        "--path" buffer-file-name
-                        (number-to-string line)
-                        (number-to-string col)))
-         (process (make-process :name "flow-minor-eldoc"
-                                :buffer buffer
-                                :command command
-                                :connection-type 'pipe
-                                :sentinel 'flow-minor-eldoc-sentinel
-                                :stderr errorbuffer)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (erase-buffer))
-    (with-current-buffer errorbuffer
-      (erase-buffer))
-    (save-restriction
-      (widen)
-      (process-send-region process (point-min) (point-max)))
-    (process-send-string process "\n")
-    (process-send-eof process))
-  nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode flow-minor-mode
-  "Flow mode"
-  nil " Flow" flow-minor-mode-map
-  (if flow-minor-mode
-      (progn
-        (setq-local eldoc-documentation-function 'flow-minor-eldoc-documentation-function)
-        (eldoc-mode))))
-
-(defun flow-minor-tag-present-p ()
-  "Return true if the '// @flow' tag is present in the current buffer."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let (stop found)
-      (while (not stop)
-        (when (not (re-search-forward "[^\n[:space:]]" nil t))
-          (setq stop t))
-        (if (equal (point) (point-min))
-            (setq stop t)
-          (backward-char))
-        (cond ((or (looking-at "//+[ ]*@flow")
-                   (looking-at "/\\**[ ]*@flow"))
-               (setq found t)
-               (setq stop t))
-              ((looking-at "//")
-               (forward-line))
-              ((looking-at "/\\*")
-               (when (not (re-search-forward "*/" nil t))
-                 (setq stop t)))
-              (t (setq stop t))))
-      found)))
-
-(defun flow-minor-configured-p ()
-  "Predicate to check configuration."
-  (locate-dominating-file
-   (or (buffer-file-name) default-directory)
-   ".flowconfig"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun flow-minor-enable-automatically ()
-  "Search for a flow marker and enable flow-minor-mode."
-  (when (and (flow-minor-configured-p)
-             (flow-minor-tag-present-p))
-    (flow-minor-mode +1)))
-
-(defun flow-status ()
-  "Invoke flow to check types"
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((cmd "flow status")
-        (regexp '(flow "^\\(Error:\\)[ \t]+\\(\\(.+\\):\\([[:digit:]]+\\)\\)"
-                       3 4 nil (1) 2 (1 compilation-error-face))))
-    (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist 'flow)
-    (add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist regexp)
-    (compile cmd)))
-
-(provide 'flow-minor-mode)
-;;; flow-minor-mode.el ends here
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-;;; flx-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("flx.el") (23450 31871 480387 514000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; flx-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "flx" "20151030.1812" "fuzzy matching with good sorting" '((cl-lib "0.3")) :commit "46040d0b096a0340d91235561f27a959a61d0fef" :authors '(("Le Wang")) :maintainer '("Le Wang") :url "https://github.com/lewang/flx")
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-;;; flx.el --- fuzzy matching with good sorting
-
-;; Copyright © 2013, 2015 Le Wang
-
-;; Author: Le Wang
-;; Maintainer: Le Wang
-;; Description: fuzzy matching with good sorting
-;; Created: Wed Apr 17 01:01:41 2013 (+0800)
-;; Version: 0.6.1
-;; Package-Version: 20151030.1812
-;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.3"))
-;; URL: https://github.com/lewang/flx
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
-;; Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Implementation notes
-;; --------------------
-;;
-;; Use defsubst instead of defun
-;;
-;; * Using bitmaps to check for matches worked out to be SLOWER than just
-;;   scanning the string and using `flx-get-matches'.
-;;
-;; * Consing causes GC, which can often slowdown Emacs more than the benefits
-;;   of an optimization.
-
-;;; Acknowledgments
-
-;; Scott Frazer's blog entry http://scottfrazersblog.blogspot.com.au/2009/12/emacs-better-ido-flex-matching.html
-;; provided a lot of inspiration.
-;; ido-hacks was helpful for ido optimization
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defgroup flx nil
-  "Fuzzy matching with good sorting"
-  :group 'convenience
-  :prefix "flx-")
-
-(defcustom flx-word-separators '(?\  ?- ?_ ?: ?. ?/ ?\\)
-  "List of characters that act as word separators in flx"
-  :type '(repeat character)
-  :group 'flx)
-
-(defface flx-highlight-face  '((t (:inherit font-lock-variable-name-face :bold t :underline t)))
-  "Face used by flx for highlighting flx match characters."
-  :group 'flx)
-
-;;; Do we need more word separators than ST?
-(defsubst flx-word-p (char)
-  "Check if CHAR is a word character."
-  (and char
-       (not (memq char flx-word-separators))))
-
-(defsubst flx-capital-p (char)
-  "Check if CHAR is an uppercase character."
-  (and char
-       (flx-word-p char)
-       (= char (upcase char))))
-
-(defsubst flx-boundary-p (last-char char)
-  "Check if LAST-CHAR is the end of a word and CHAR the start of the next.
-
-This function is camel-case aware."
-  (or (null last-char)
-      (and (not (flx-capital-p last-char))
-           (flx-capital-p char))
-      (and (not (flx-word-p last-char))
-           (flx-word-p char))))
-
-(defsubst flx-inc-vec (vec &optional inc beg end)
-  "Increment each element of vectory by INC(default=1)
-from BEG (inclusive) to END (not inclusive)."
-  (or inc
-      (setq inc 1))
-  (or beg
-      (setq beg 0))
-  (or end
-      (setq end (length vec)))
-  (while (< beg end)
-    (cl-incf (aref vec beg) inc)
-    (cl-incf beg))
-  vec)
-
-(defun flx-get-hash-for-string (str heatmap-func)
-  "Return hash-table for string where keys are characters.
-Value is a sorted list of indexes for character occurrences."
-  (let* ((res (make-hash-table :test 'eq :size 32))
-         (str-len (length str))
-         down-char)
-    (cl-loop for index from (1- str-len) downto 0
-             for char = (aref str index)
-          do (progn
-               ;; simulate `case-fold-search'
-               (if (flx-capital-p char)
-                   (progn
-                     (push index (gethash char res))
-                     (setq down-char (downcase char)))
-                 (setq down-char char))
-               (push index (gethash down-char res))))
-    (puthash 'heatmap (funcall heatmap-func str) res)
-    res))
-
-;; So we store one fixnum per character.  Is this too memory inefficient?
-(defun flx-get-heatmap-str (str &optional group-separator)
-  "Generate the heatmap vector of string.
-
-See documentation for logic."
-  (let* ((str-len (length str))
-         (str-last-index (1- str-len))
-         ;; ++++ base
-         (scores (make-vector str-len -35))
-         (penalty-lead ?.)
-         (groups-alist (list (list -1 0))))
-    ;; ++++ final char bonus
-    (cl-incf (aref scores str-last-index) 1)
-    ;; Establish baseline mapping
-    (cl-loop for char across str
-          for index from 0
-          with last-char = nil
-          with group-word-count = 0
-          do (progn
-               (let ((effective-last-char
-                      ;; before we find any words, all separaters are
-                      ;; considered words of length 1.  This is so "foo/__ab"
-                      ;; gets penalized compared to "foo/ab".
-                      (if (zerop group-word-count) nil last-char)))
-                 (when (flx-boundary-p effective-last-char char)
-                   (setcdr (cdar groups-alist) (cons index (cl-cddar groups-alist))))
-                 (when (and (not (flx-word-p last-char))
-                            (flx-word-p char))
-                   (cl-incf group-word-count)))
-               ;; ++++ -45 penalize extension
-               (when (eq last-char penalty-lead)
-                 (cl-incf (aref scores index) -45))
-               (when (eq group-separator char)
-                 (setcar (cdar groups-alist) group-word-count)
-                 (setq group-word-count 0)
-                 (push (nconc (list index group-word-count)) groups-alist))
-               (if (= index str-last-index)
-                   (setcar (cdar groups-alist) group-word-count)
-                 (setq last-char char))))
-    (let* ((group-count (length groups-alist))
-           (separator-count (1- group-count)))
-      ;; ++++ slash group-count penalty
-      (unless (zerop separator-count)
-        (flx-inc-vec scores (* -2 group-count)))
-      ;; score each group further
-      (cl-loop for group in groups-alist
-            for index from separator-count downto 0
-            with last-group-limit = nil
-            with basepath-found = nil
-            do (let ((group-start (car group))
-                     (word-count (cadr group))
-                     ;; this is the number of effective word groups
-                     (words-length (length (cddr group)))
-                     basepath-p)
-                 (when (and (not (zerop words-length))
-                            (not basepath-found))
-                   (setq basepath-found t)
-                   (setq basepath-p t))
-                 (let (num)
-                   (setq num
-                         (if basepath-p
-                             (+ 35
-                                ;; ++++ basepath separator-count boosts
-                                (if (> separator-count 1)
-                                    (1- separator-count)
-                                  0)
-                                ;; ++++ basepath word count penalty
-                                (- word-count))
-                           ;; ++++ non-basepath penalties
-                           (if (= index 0)
-                               -3
-                             (+ -5 (1- index)))))
-                   (flx-inc-vec scores num (1+ group-start) last-group-limit))
-                 (cl-loop for word in (cddr group)
-                       for word-index from (1- words-length) downto 0
-                       with last-word = (or last-group-limit
-                                            str-len)
-                       do (progn
-                            (cl-incf (aref scores word)
-                                  ;; ++++  beg word bonus AND
-                                  85)
-                            (cl-loop for index from word below last-word
-                                  for char-i from 0
-                                  do (cl-incf (aref scores index)
-                                           (-
-                                            ;; ++++ word order penalty
-                                            (* -3 word-index)
-                                            ;; ++++ char order penalty
-                                            char-i)))
-                            (setq last-word word)))
-                 (setq last-group-limit (1+ group-start)))))
-    scores))
-
-(defun flx-get-heatmap-file (filename)
-  "Return heatmap vector for filename."
-  (flx-get-heatmap-str filename ?/))
-
-
-(defsubst flx-bigger-sublist (sorted-list val)
-  "Return sublist bigger than VAL from sorted SORTED-LIST
-
-  if VAL is nil, return entire list."
-  (if val
-      (cl-loop for sub on sorted-list
-            do (when (> (car sub) val)
-                 (cl-return sub)))
-      sorted-list))
-
-(defun flx-make-filename-cache ()
-  "Return cache hashtable appropraite for storing filenames."
-  (flx-make-string-cache 'flx-get-heatmap-file))
-
-(defun flx-make-string-cache (&optional heat-func)
-  "Return cache hashtable appropraite for storing strings."
-  (let ((hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal
-                               :size 4096)))
-    (puthash 'heatmap-func (or heat-func 'flx-get-heatmap-str) hash)
-    hash))
-
-(defun flx-process-cache (str cache)
-  "Get calculated heatmap from cache, add it if necessary."
-  (let ((res (when cache
-               (gethash str cache))))
-    (or res
-        (progn
-          (setq res (flx-get-hash-for-string
-                     str
-                     (or (and cache (gethash 'heatmap-func cache))
-                         'flx-get-heatmap-str)))
-          (when cache
-            (puthash str res cache))
-          res))))
-
-(defun flx-find-best-match (str-info
-                            heatmap
-                            greater-than
-                            query
-                            query-length
-                            q-index
-                            match-cache)
-  "Recursively compute the best match for a string, passed as STR-INFO and
-HEATMAP, according to QUERY.
-
-This function uses MATCH-CACHE to memoize its return values.
-For other parameters, see `flx-score'"
-
-  ;; Here, we use a simple N'ary hashing scheme
-  ;; You could use (/ hash-key query-length) to get greater-than
-  ;; Or, (mod hash-key query-length) to get q-index
-  ;; We use this instead of a cons key for the sake of efficiency
-  (let* ((hash-key (+ q-index
-                      (* (or greater-than 0)
-                         query-length)))
-         (hash-value (gethash hash-key match-cache)))
-    (if hash-value
-        ;; Here, we use the value 'no-match to distinguish a cache miss
-        ;; from a nil (i.e. non-matching) return value
-        (if (eq hash-value 'no-match)
-            nil
-          hash-value)
-      (let ((indexes (flx-bigger-sublist
-                       (gethash (aref query q-index) str-info)
-                       greater-than))
-            (match)
-            (temp-score)
-            (best-score most-negative-fixnum))
-
-        ;; Matches are of the form:
-        ;; ((match_indexes) . (score . contiguous-count))
-        (if (>= q-index (1- query-length))
-            ;; At the tail end of the recursion, simply
-            ;; generate all possible matches with their scores
-            ;; and return the list to parent.
-            (setq match (mapcar (lambda (index)
-                                  (cons (list index)
-                                        (cons (aref heatmap index) 0)))
-                                indexes))
-          (dolist (index indexes)
-            (dolist (elem (flx-find-best-match str-info
-                                               heatmap
-                                               index
-                                               query
-                                               query-length
-                                               (1+ q-index)
-                                               match-cache))
-              (setq temp-score
-                    (if (= (1- (caar elem)) index)
-                        (+ (cadr elem)
-                           (aref heatmap index)
-
-                           ;; boost contiguous matches
-                           (* (min (cddr elem)
-                                   3)
-                              15)
-                           60)
-                      (+ (cadr elem)
-                         (aref heatmap index))))
-
-              ;; We only care about the optimal match, so only
-              ;; forward the match with the best score to parent
-              (when (> temp-score best-score)
-                (setq best-score temp-score
-                      match (list (cons (cons index (car elem))
-                                        (cons temp-score
-                                              (if (= (1- (caar elem))
-                                                     index)
-                                                  (1+ (cddr elem))
-                                                0)))))))))
-
-        ;; Calls are cached to avoid exponential time complexity
-        (puthash hash-key
-                 (if match match 'no-match)
-                 match-cache)
-        match))))
-
-(defun flx-score (str query &optional cache)
-  "Return best score matching QUERY against STR"
-  (unless (or (zerop (length query))
-              (zerop (length str)))
-    (let*
-        ((str-info (flx-process-cache str cache))
-         (heatmap (gethash 'heatmap str-info))
-         (query-length (length query))
-         (full-match-boost (and (< 1 query-length)
-                                (< query-length 5)))
-
-         ;; Raise recursion limit
-         (max-lisp-eval-depth 5000)
-         (max-specpdl-size 10000)
-
-         ;; Dynamic Programming table for memoizing flx-find-best-match
-         (match-cache (make-hash-table :test 'eql :size 10))
-
-         (optimal-match (flx-find-best-match str-info
-                                             heatmap
-                                             nil
-                                             query
-                                             query-length
-                                             0
-                                             match-cache)))
-      ;; Postprocess candidate
-      (and optimal-match
-           (cons
-            ;; This is the computed score, adjusted to boost the scores
-            ;; of exact matches.
-            (if (and full-match-boost
-                     (=  (length (caar optimal-match))
-                         (length str)))
-                (+ (cl-cadar optimal-match) 10000)
-              (cl-cadar optimal-match))
-
-            ;; This is the list of match positions
-            (caar optimal-match))))))
-
-(defun flx-propertize (obj score &optional add-score)
-  "Return propertized copy of obj according to score.
-
-SCORE of nil means to clear the properties."
-  (let ((block-started (cadr score))
-        (last-char nil)
-        (str (if (consp obj)
-                 (substring-no-properties (car obj))
-               (substring-no-properties obj))))
-
-    (when score
-      (dolist (char (cdr score))
-        (when (and last-char
-                   (not (= (1+ last-char) char)))
-          (put-text-property block-started  (1+ last-char) 'face 'flx-highlight-face str)
-          (setq block-started char))
-        (setq last-char char))
-      (put-text-property block-started  (1+ last-char) 'face 'flx-highlight-face str)
-      (when add-score
-        (setq str (format "%s [%s]" str (car score)))))
-    (if (consp obj)
-        (cons str (cdr obj))
-      str)))
-
-
-
-(defvar flx-file-cache nil
-  "Cached heatmap info about strings.")
-
-;;; reset value on every file load.
-(setq flx-file-cache (flx-make-filename-cache))
-
-(defvar flx-strings-cache nil
-  "Cached heatmap info about filenames.")
-
-;;; reset value on every file load.
-(setq flx-strings-cache (flx-make-string-cache))
-
-
-(provide 'flx)
-
-;;; flx.el ends here
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-;;; flx-ido-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "flx-ido" "flx-ido.el" (23450 31870 894680
-;;;;;;  554000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from flx-ido.el
-
-(defvar flx-ido-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Flx-Ido mode is enabled.
-See the `flx-ido-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'flx-ido-mode "flx-ido" nil)
-
-(autoload 'flx-ido-mode "flx-ido" "\
-Toggle flx ido mode
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; flx-ido-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "flx-ido" "20180117.1519" "flx integration for ido" '((flx "0.1") (cl-lib "0.3")) :commit "46040d0b096a0340d91235561f27a959a61d0fef" :authors '(("Le Wang")) :maintainer '("Le Wang") :url "https://github.com/lewang/flx")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flx-ido-20180117.1519/flx-ido.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flx-ido-20180117.1519/flx-ido.el
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-;;; flx-ido.el --- flx integration for ido
-
-;; Copyright © 2013, 2015 Le Wang
-
-;; Author: Le Wang
-;; Maintainer: Le Wang
-;; Description: flx integration for ido
-;; Created: Sun Apr 21 20:38:36 2013 (+0800)
-;; Version: 0.6.1
-;; Package-Version: 20180117.1519
-;; URL: https://github.com/lewang/flx
-;; Package-Requires: ((flx "0.1") (cl-lib "0.3"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
-;; Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package provides a more powerful alternative to `ido-mode''s
-;; built-in flex matching.
-
-;;; Acknowledgments
-
-;; Scott Frazer's blog entry
-;; http://scottfrazersblog.blogspot.com.au/2009/12/emacs-better-ido-flex-matching.html
-;; provided a lot of inspiration.
-;;
-;; ido-hacks was helpful for ido optimization and fontification ideas
-
-;;; Installation:
-
-;; Add the following code to your init file:
-;;
-;;     (require 'flx-ido)
-;;     (ido-mode 1)
-;;     (ido-everywhere 1)
-;;     (flx-ido-mode 1)
-;;     ;; disable ido faces to see flx highlights.
-;;     (setq ido-enable-flex-matching t)
-;;     (setq ido-use-faces nil)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'ido)
-(require 'flx)
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (defvar ido-cur-item))
-
-(defcustom flx-ido-threshold 6000
-  "Threshold for activating flx algorithm.
-
-Flx will not kick in until collection is filtered below this
-size with idos' default \"flex\" algorithm."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'ido)
-
-
-(defcustom flx-ido-use-faces t
-  "Use `flx-highlight-face' to indicate characters contributing to best score."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'ido)
-
-(unless (fboundp 'delete-consecutive-dups)
-  (defun delete-consecutive-dups (list &optional circular)
-    "Destructively remove `equal' consecutive duplicates from LIST.
-First and last elements are considered consecutive if CIRCULAR is
-non-nil."
-    (let ((tail list) last)
-      (while (consp tail)
-        (if (equal (car tail) (cadr tail))
-            (setcdr tail (cddr tail))
-          (setq last (car tail)
-                tail (cdr tail))))
-      (if (and circular
-               (cdr list)
-               (equal last (car list)))
-          (nbutlast list)
-        list))))
-
-(defvar flx-ido-narrowed-matches-hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Key is a query string.  Value is a list of narrowed matches.")
-
-(defvar flx-ido-debug nil)
-
-(defun flx-ido-debug (&rest args)
-  "Debugging util function.
-ARGS passed to message."
-  (when flx-ido-debug
-      (apply 'message args)))
-
-(defun flx-ido-is-prefix-match (str prefix)
-  "Return t if STR starts with PREFIX."
-  (when (and str prefix)
-    (let ((length (length prefix)))
-      (eq t (compare-strings prefix 0 length
-                             str 0 length)))))
-
-(defun flx-ido-narrowed (query items)
-  "Get the value from `flx-ido-narrowed-matches-hash' with the
-longest prefix match."
-  (flx-ido-debug "flx-ido-narrowed saw %s items" (length items))
-  (if (zerop (length query))
-      (list t (nreverse items))
-    (let ((query-key (flx-ido-key-for-query query))
-          best-match
-          exact
-          res)
-      (cl-loop for key being the hash-key of flx-ido-narrowed-matches-hash
-               do (when (and (>= (length query-key) (length key))
-                             (flx-ido-is-prefix-match query-key key)
-                             (or (null best-match)
-                                 (> (length key) (length best-match))))
-                    (setq best-match key)
-                    (when (= (length key)
-                             (length query-key))
-                      (setq exact t)
-                      (cl-return))))
-      (setq res (cond (exact
-                       (gethash best-match flx-ido-narrowed-matches-hash))
-                      (best-match
-                       (flx-ido-undecorate (gethash best-match flx-ido-narrowed-matches-hash)))
-                      (t
-                       (flx-ido-undecorate items))))
-      (list exact res))))
-
-(defun flx-ido-undecorate (strings)
-  "Remove decorations from STRINGS."
-  (flx-ido-decorate strings t))
-
-
-(defun flx-ido-decorate (things &optional clear)
-  "Add ido text properties to THINGS.
-If CLEAR is specified, clear them instead."
-  (if flx-ido-use-faces
-      (let ((decorate-count (min ido-max-prospects
-                                 (length things))))
-        (nconc
-         (cl-loop for thing in things
-               for i from 0 below decorate-count
-               collect (if clear
-                           (flx-propertize thing nil)
-                         (flx-propertize (car thing) (cdr thing))))
-         (if clear
-             (nthcdr decorate-count things)
-           (mapcar 'car (nthcdr decorate-count things)))))
-    (if clear
-        things
-      (mapcar 'car things))))
-
-(defun flx-ido-match-internal (query items)
-  "Match QUERY against ITEMS using flx scores.
-
-If filtered item count is still greater than `flx-ido-threshold', then use flex."
-  (flx-ido-debug "flx-ido-match-internal saw %s items" (length items))
-  (let ((flex-result (flx-flex-match query items)))
-    (flx-ido-debug "flex result count: %s" (length flex-result))
-    (if (< (length flex-result) flx-ido-threshold)
-        (let* ((matches (cl-loop for item in flex-result
-                                 for string = (ido-name item)
-                                 for score = (flx-score string query flx-file-cache)
-                                 if score
-                                 collect (cons item score)
-                                 into matches
-                                 finally return matches)))
-          (flx-ido-decorate (delete-consecutive-dups
-                             (sort matches
-                                   (lambda (x y) (> (cadr x) (cadr y))))
-                             t)))
-      flex-result)))
-
-(defun flx-ido-key-for-query (query)
-  "Canonicalize QUERY to form key."
-  (concat ido-current-directory query))
-
-(defun flx-ido-cache (query items)
-  "Possibly insert items into cache."
-  (if (memq ido-cur-item '(file dir))
-      items
-    (puthash (flx-ido-key-for-query query) items flx-ido-narrowed-matches-hash)))
-
-(defun flx-ido-reset ()
-  "Clean up flx variables between ido sessions."
-  (clrhash flx-ido-narrowed-matches-hash))
-
-(defun flx-ido-match (query items)
-  "Better sorting for flx ido matching."
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (exact res-items)
-      (flx-ido-narrowed query items)
-    (flx-ido-debug "exact: %s\nbefore hash count %s " exact (hash-table-count flx-ido-narrowed-matches-hash))
-    (flx-ido-cache query (if exact
-                             res-items
-                           (flx-ido-match-internal query res-items)))))
-
-(defun flx-ido-query-to-regexp (query)
-  "Convert QUERY to flx style case folding regexp."
-  (let* ((breakdown-str (mapcar (lambda (c)
-                                  (apply 'string c (when (= (downcase c) c)
-                                                       (list (upcase c)))))
-                                query))
-         (re (concat (format "[%s]" (nth 0 breakdown-str))
-                     (mapconcat (lambda (c)
-                                  (format "[^%s]*[%s]" c c))
-                                (cdr breakdown-str) ""))))
-    re))
-
-(defun flx-flex-match (query items)
-  "Reimplement ido's flex matching.
-Our implementation always uses flex and doesn't care about substring matches."
-  (if (zerop (length query))
-      items
-    (let* ((case-fold-search nil)
-           (re (flx-ido-query-to-regexp query))
-           matches)
-      (mapc
-       (lambda (item)
-         (let ((name (ido-name item)))
-           (if (string-match re name)
-               (setq matches (cons item matches)))))
-       items)
-      (delete-consecutive-dups (nreverse matches) t))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode flx-ido-mode
-  "Toggle flx ido mode"
-  :init-value nil
-  :lighter ""
-  :group 'ido
-  :global t)
-
-(defadvice ido-exit-minibuffer (around flx-ido-reset activate)
-  "Remove flx properties after."
-  (let* ((obj (car ido-matches))
-         (str (if (consp obj)
-                  (car obj)
-                obj)))
-    (when (and flx-ido-mode str)
-      (remove-text-properties 0 (length str)
-                              '(face flx-highlight-face) str))
-    (flx-ido-reset))
-
-  ad-do-it)
-
-(defadvice ido-read-internal (before flx-ido-reset activate)
-  "Clear flx narrowed hash beforehand."
-  (when flx-ido-mode
-    (flx-ido-reset)))
-
-(defadvice ido-restrict-to-matches (before flx-ido-reset activate)
-  "Clear flx narrowed hash."
-  (when flx-ido-mode
-    (flx-ido-reset)))
-
-(defadvice ido-set-matches-1 (around flx-ido-set-matches-1 activate compile)
-  "Choose between the regular ido-set-matches-1 and flx-ido-match"
-  (if (not flx-ido-mode)
-      ad-do-it
-    (let* ((query ido-text)
-           (original-items (ad-get-arg 0)))
-      (flx-ido-debug "query: %s" query)
-      (flx-ido-debug "id-set-matches-1 sees %s items" (length original-items))
-      (setq ad-return-value (flx-ido-match query original-items)))
-    (flx-ido-debug "id-set-matches-1 returning %s items starting with %s " (length ad-return-value) (car ad-return-value))))
-
-(defadvice ido-kill-buffer-at-head (before flx-ido-reset activate)
-  "Keep up with modification as required."
-  (when flx-ido-mode
-    ;; if not at EOB, query text is deleted.
-    (when (eobp)
-      (flx-ido-reset))))
-
-(add-hook 'ido-minibuffer-setup-hook 'flx-ido-reset nil)
-
-(provide 'flx-ido)
-
-;;; flx-ido.el ends here
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-;;; flycheck-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "flycheck" "flycheck.el" (23450 31868 881532
-;;;;;;  786000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from flycheck.el
-
-(autoload 'flycheck-manual "flycheck" "\
-Open the Flycheck manual.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'flycheck-mode "flycheck" "\
-Minor mode for on-the-fly syntax checking.
-
-When called interactively, toggle `flycheck-mode'.  With prefix
-ARG, enable `flycheck-mode' if ARG is positive, otherwise disable
-it.
-
-When called from Lisp, enable `flycheck-mode' if ARG is omitted,
-nil or positive.  If ARG is `toggle', toggle `flycheck-mode'.
-Otherwise behave as if called interactively.
-
-In `flycheck-mode' the buffer is automatically syntax-checked
-using the first suitable syntax checker from `flycheck-checkers'.
-Use `flycheck-select-checker' to select a checker for the current
-buffer manually.
-
-\\{flycheck-mode-map}
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar global-flycheck-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Global Flycheck mode is enabled.
-See the `global-flycheck-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `global-flycheck-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'global-flycheck-mode "flycheck" nil)
-
-(autoload 'global-flycheck-mode "flycheck" "\
-Toggle Flycheck mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Global Flycheck mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Flycheck mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`flycheck-mode-on-safe' would do it.
-See `flycheck-mode' for more information on Flycheck mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'flycheck-define-error-level "flycheck" "\
-Define a new error LEVEL with PROPERTIES.
-
-The following PROPERTIES constitute an error level:
-
-`:severity SEVERITY'
-     A number denoting the severity of this level.  The higher
-     the number, the more severe is this level compared to other
-     levels.  Defaults to 0.
-
-     The severity is used by `flycheck-error-level-<' to
-     determine the ordering of errors according to their levels.
-
-`:compilation-level LEVEL'
-
-     A number indicating the broad class of messages that errors
-     at this level belong to: one of 0 (info), 1 (warning), or
-     2 or nil (error).  Defaults to nil.
-
-     This is used by `flycheck-checker-pattern-to-error-regexp'
-     to map error levels into `compilation-mode''s hierarchy and
-     to get proper highlighting of errors in `compilation-mode'.
-
-`:overlay-category CATEGORY'
-     A symbol denoting the overlay category to use for error
-     highlight overlays for this level.  See Info
-     node `(elisp)Overlay Properties' for more information about
-     overlay categories.
-
-     A category for an error level overlay should at least define
-     the `face' property, for error highlighting.  Another useful
-     property for error level categories is `priority', to
-     influence the stacking of multiple error level overlays.
-
-`:fringe-bitmap BITMAP'
-     A fringe bitmap symbol denoting the bitmap to use for fringe
-     indicators for this level.  See Info node `(elisp)Fringe
-     Bitmaps' for more information about fringe bitmaps,
-     including a list of built-in fringe bitmaps.
-
-`:fringe-face FACE'
-     A face symbol denoting the face to use for fringe indicators
-     for this level.
-
-`:error-list-face FACE'
-     A face symbol denoting the face to use for messages of this
-     level in the error list.  See `flycheck-list-errors'.
-
-\(fn LEVEL &rest PROPERTIES)" nil nil)
-
-(function-put 'flycheck-define-error-level 'lisp-indent-function '1)
-
-(autoload 'flycheck-define-command-checker "flycheck" "\
-Define SYMBOL as syntax checker to run a command.
-
-Define SYMBOL as generic syntax checker via
-`flycheck-define-generic-checker', which uses an external command
-to check the buffer.  SYMBOL and DOCSTRING are the same as for
-`flycheck-define-generic-checker'.
-
-In addition to the properties understood by
-`flycheck-define-generic-checker', the following PROPERTIES
-constitute a command syntax checker.  Unless otherwise noted, all
-properties are mandatory.  Note that the default `:error-filter'
-of command checkers is `flycheck-sanitize-errors'.
-
-`:command COMMAND'
-     The command to run for syntax checking.
-
-     COMMAND is a list of the form `(EXECUTABLE [ARG ...])'.
-
-     EXECUTABLE is a string with the executable of this syntax
-     checker.  It can be overridden with the variable
-     `flycheck-SYMBOL-executable'.  Note that this variable is
-     NOT implicitly defined by this function.  Use
-     `flycheck-def-executable-var' to define this variable.
-
-     Each ARG is an argument to the executable, either as string,
-     or as special symbol or form for
-     `flycheck-substitute-argument', which see.
-
-`:error-patterns PATTERNS'
-     A list of patterns to parse the output of the `:command'.
-
-     Each ITEM in PATTERNS is a list `(LEVEL SEXP ...)', where
-     LEVEL is a Flycheck error level (see
-     `flycheck-define-error-level'), followed by one or more RX
-     `SEXP's which parse an error of that level and extract line,
-     column, file name and the message.
-
-     See `rx' for general information about RX, and
-     `flycheck-rx-to-string' for some special RX forms provided
-     by Flycheck.
-
-     All patterns are applied in the order of declaration to the
-     whole output of the syntax checker.  Output already matched
-     by a pattern will not be matched by subsequent patterns.  In
-     other words, the first pattern wins.
-
-     This property is optional.  If omitted, however, an
-     `:error-parser' is mandatory.
-
-`:error-parser FUNCTION'
-     A function to parse errors with.
-
-     The function shall accept three arguments OUTPUT CHECKER
-     BUFFER.  OUTPUT is the syntax checker output as string,
-     CHECKER the syntax checker that was used, and BUFFER a
-     buffer object representing the checked buffer.  The function
-     must return a list of `flycheck-error' objects parsed from
-     OUTPUT.
-
-     This property is optional.  If omitted, it defaults to
-     `flycheck-parse-with-patterns'.  In this case,
-     `:error-patterns' is mandatory.
-
-`:standard-input t'
-     Whether to send the buffer contents on standard input.
-
-     If this property is given and has a non-nil value, send the
-     contents of the buffer on standard input.
-
-     Defaults to nil.
-
-Note that you may not give `:start', `:interrupt', and
-`:print-doc' for a command checker.  You can give a custom
-`:verify' function, though, whose results will be appended to the
-default `:verify' function of command checkers.
-
-\(fn SYMBOL DOCSTRING &rest PROPERTIES)" nil nil)
-
-(function-put 'flycheck-define-command-checker 'lisp-indent-function '1)
-
-(function-put 'flycheck-define-command-checker 'doc-string-elt '2)
-
-(autoload 'flycheck-def-config-file-var "flycheck" "\
-Define SYMBOL as config file variable for CHECKER, with default FILE-NAME.
-
-SYMBOL is declared as customizable variable using `defcustom', to
-provide a configuration file for the given syntax CHECKER.
-CUSTOM-ARGS are forwarded to `defcustom'.
-
-FILE-NAME is the initial value of the new variable.  If omitted,
-the default value is nil.
-
-Use this together with the `config-file' form in the `:command'
-argument to `flycheck-define-checker'.
-
-\(fn SYMBOL CHECKER &optional FILE-NAME &rest CUSTOM-ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'flycheck-def-config-file-var 'lisp-indent-function '3)
-
-(autoload 'flycheck-def-option-var "flycheck" "\
-Define SYMBOL as option variable with INIT-VALUE for CHECKER.
-
-SYMBOL is declared as customizable variable using `defcustom', to
-provide an option for the given syntax CHECKERS (a checker or a
-list of checkers).  INIT-VALUE is the initial value of the
-variable, and DOCSTRING is its docstring.  CUSTOM-ARGS are
-forwarded to `defcustom'.
-
-Use this together with the `option', `option-list' and
-`option-flag' forms in the `:command' argument to
-`flycheck-define-checker'.
-
-\(fn SYMBOL INIT-VALUE CHECKERS DOCSTRING &rest CUSTOM-ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'flycheck-def-option-var 'lisp-indent-function '3)
-
-(function-put 'flycheck-def-option-var 'doc-string-elt '4)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("flycheck-buttercup.el" "flycheck-ert.el"
-;;;;;;  "flycheck-pkg.el") (23450 31868 883167 244000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; flycheck-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-buttercup.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-buttercup.el
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index 98022659d414..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-buttercup.el
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@@ -1,157 +0,0 @@
-;;; flycheck-buttercup.el --- Flycheck: Extensions to Buttercup -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Flycheck contributors
-;; Copyright (C) 2016 Sebastian Wiesner and Flycheck contributors
-
-;; Author: Sebastian Wiesner <swiesner@lunaryorn.com>
-;; Maintainer: Clément Pit-Claudel <clement.pitclaudel@live.com>
-;;             fmdkdd <fmdkdd@gmail.com>
-;; Keywords: lisp, tools
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Extensions to Buttercup to write BDD tests for Flycheck.
-;;
-;; Buttercup is a BDD testing framework for Emacs, see URL
-;; `https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/emacs-buttercup/'.  Flycheck uses
-;; Buttercup extensively for new tests.
-;;
-;; This library provides extensions to Buttercup to write Specs for Flycheck.
-;;
-;; * Custom matchers
-;;
-;; (expect 'foo :to-be-local) - Is `foo' a local variable in the current buffer?
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'buttercup)
-(require 'flycheck)
-(require 'seq)
-
-
-;;; Buttercup helpers
-
-(defun flycheck-buttercup-format-error-list (errors)
-  "Format ERRORS into a human-readable string."
-  (mapconcat (lambda (e) (flycheck-error-format e 'with-file-name))
-             errors "\n"))
-
-
-;;; Data matchers
-
-(buttercup-define-matcher :to-be-empty-string (s)
-  (let ((s (funcall s)))
-    (if (equal s "")
-        (cons t (format "Expected %S not be an empty string" s))
-      (cons nil (format "Expected %S to be an empty string" s)))))
-
-(buttercup-define-matcher :to-match-with-group (re s index match)
-  (let* ((re (funcall re))
-         (s (funcall s))
-         (index (funcall index))
-         (match (funcall match))
-         (matches? (string-match re s))
-         (result (and matches? (match-string index s))))
-    (if (and matches? (equal result match))
-        (cons t (format "Expected %S not to match %S with %S in group %s"
-                        re s match index))
-
-      (cons nil (format "Expected %S to match %S with %S in group %s, %s"
-                        re s match index
-                        (if matches?
-                            (format "but got %S" result)
-                          "but did not match"))))))
-
-
-;;; Emacs feature matchers
-
-(buttercup-define-matcher :to-be-live (buffer)
-  (let ((buffer (get-buffer (funcall buffer))))
-    (if (buffer-live-p buffer)
-        (cons t (format "Expected %S not to be a live buffer, but it is"
-                        buffer))
-      (cons nil (format "Expected %S to be a live buffer, but it is not"
-                        buffer)))))
-
-(buttercup-define-matcher :to-be-visible (buffer)
-  (let ((buffer (get-buffer (funcall buffer))))
-    (cond
-     ((and buffer (get-buffer-window buffer))
-      (cons t (format "Expected %S not to be a visible buffer, but it is"
-                      buffer)))
-     ((not (bufferp buffer))
-      (cons nil
-            (format "Expected %S to be a visible buffer, but it is not a buffer"
-                    buffer)))
-     (t (cons
-         nil
-         (format "Expected %S to be a visible buffer, but it is not visible"
-                 buffer))))))
-
-(buttercup-define-matcher :to-be-local (symbol)
-  (let ((symbol (funcall symbol)))
-    (if (local-variable-p symbol)
-        (cons t (format "Expected %S not to be a local variable, but it is"
-                        symbol))
-      (cons nil (format "Expected %S to be a local variable, but it is not"
-                        symbol)))))
-
-(buttercup-define-matcher :to-contain-match (buffer re)
-  (let ((buffer (funcall buffer))
-        (re (funcall re)))
-    (if (not (get-buffer buffer))
-        (cons nil (format "Expected %S to contain a match of %s, \
-but is not a buffer" buffer re))
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (if (re-search-forward re nil 'noerror)
-              (cons t (format "Expected %S to contain a match \
-for %s, but it did not" buffer re))
-            (cons nil (format "Expected %S not to contain a match for \
-%s but it did not." buffer re))))))))
-
-
-;;; Flycheck matchers
-
-(buttercup-define-matcher :to-be-equal-flycheck-errors (a b)
-  (let* ((a (funcall a))
-         (b (funcall b))
-         (a-formatted (flycheck-buttercup-format-error-list a))
-         (b-formatted (flycheck-buttercup-format-error-list b)))
-    (if (equal a b)
-        (cons t (format "Expected
-%s
-not to be equal to
-%s" a-formatted b-formatted))
-      (cons nil (format "Expected
-%s
-to be equal to
-%s" a-formatted b-formatted)))))
-
-(provide 'flycheck-buttercup)
-
-;; Disable byte compilation for this library, to prevent package.el choking on a
-;; missing `buttercup' library.  See
-;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/860
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
-
-;;; flycheck-buttercup.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-ert.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-ert.el
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index b7c2bc0fe0cb..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-ert.el
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@@ -1,483 +0,0 @@
-;;; flycheck-ert.el --- Flycheck: ERT extensions  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Flycheck contributors
-;; Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Sebastian Wiesner and Flycheck contributors
-
-;; Author: Sebastian Wiesner <swiesner@lunaryorn.com>
-;; Maintainer: Clément Pit-Claudel <clement.pitclaudel@live.com>
-;;             fmdkdd <fmdkdd@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Unit testing library for Flycheck, the modern on-the-fly syntax checking
-;; extension for GNU Emacs.
-
-;; Provide various utility functions and unit test helpers to test Flycheck and
-;; Flycheck extensions.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'flycheck)
-(require 'ert)
-(require 'macroexp)                     ; For macro utilities
-
-
-;;; Compatibility
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  ;; Provide `ert-skip' and friends for Emacs 24.3
-  (defconst flycheck-ert-ert-can-skip (fboundp 'ert-skip)
-    "Whether ERT supports test skipping.")
-
-  (unless (fboundp 'define-error)
-    ;; from Emacs `subr.el'
-    (defun define-error (name message &optional parent)
-      "Define NAME as a new error signal.
-MESSAGE is a string that will be output to the echo area if such an error
-is signaled without being caught by a `condition-case'.
-PARENT is either a signal or a list of signals from which it inherits.
-Defaults to `error'."
-      (unless parent (setq parent 'error))
-      (let ((conditions
-             (if (consp parent)
-                 (apply #'append
-                        (mapcar
-                         (lambda (parent)
-                           (cons parent
-                                 (or (get parent 'error-conditions)
-                                     (error "Unknown signal `%s'" parent))))
-                         parent))
-               (cons parent (get parent 'error-conditions)))))
-        (put name 'error-conditions
-             (delete-dups (copy-sequence (cons name conditions))))
-        (when message (put name 'error-message message)))))
-
-  (unless flycheck-ert-ert-can-skip
-    ;; Fake skipping
-
-    (define-error 'flycheck-ert-skipped "Test skipped")
-
-    (defun ert-skip (data)
-      (signal 'flycheck-ert-skipped data))
-
-    (defmacro skip-unless (form)
-      `(unless (ignore-errors ,form)
-         (signal 'flycheck-ert-skipped ',form)))
-
-    (defun ert-test-skipped-p (result)
-      (and (ert-test-failed-p result)
-           (eq (car (ert-test-failed-condition result))
-               'flycheck-ert-skipped)))))
-
-
-;;; Internal variables
-
-(defvar flycheck-ert--resource-directory nil
-  "The directory to get resources from in this test suite.")
-
-
-;;; Resource management macros
-
-(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-temp-buffer (&rest body)
-  "Eval BODY within a temporary buffer.
-
-Like `with-temp-buffer', but resets the modification state of the
-temporary buffer to make sure that it is properly killed even if
-it has a backing file and is modified."
-  (declare (indent 0))
-  `(with-temp-buffer
-     (unwind-protect
-         ,(macroexp-progn body)
-       ;; Reset modification state of the buffer, and unlink it from its backing
-       ;; file, if any, because Emacs refuses to kill modified buffers with
-       ;; backing files, even if they are temporary.
-       (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-       (set-visited-file-name nil 'no-query))))
-
-(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-file-buffer (file-name &rest body)
-  "Create a buffer from FILE-NAME and eval BODY.
-
-BODY is evaluated with `current-buffer' being a buffer with the
-contents FILE-NAME."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  `(let ((file-name ,file-name))
-     (unless (file-exists-p file-name)
-       (error "%s does not exist" file-name))
-     (flycheck-ert-with-temp-buffer
-       (insert-file-contents file-name 'visit)
-       (set-visited-file-name file-name 'no-query)
-       (cd (file-name-directory file-name))
-       ;; Mark the buffer as not modified, because we just loaded the file up to
-       ;; now.
-       (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-help-buffer (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY and kill the help buffer afterwards.
-
-Use this macro to test functions that create a Help buffer."
-  (declare (indent 0))
-  `(unwind-protect
-       ,(macroexp-progn body)
-     (when (buffer-live-p (get-buffer (help-buffer)))
-       (kill-buffer (help-buffer)))))
-
-(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-global-mode (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY with Global Flycheck Mode enabled.
-
-After BODY, restore the old state of Global Flycheck Mode."
-  (declare (indent 0))
-  `(let ((old-state global-flycheck-mode))
-     (unwind-protect
-         (progn
-           (global-flycheck-mode 1)
-           ,@body)
-       (global-flycheck-mode (if old-state 1 -1)))))
-
-(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-env (env &rest body)
-  "Add ENV to `process-environment' in BODY.
-
-Execute BODY with a `process-environment' which contains all
-variables from ENV added.
-
-ENV is an alist, where each cons cell `(VAR . VALUE)' is a
-environment variable VAR to be added to `process-environment'
-with VALUE."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  `(let ((process-environment (copy-sequence process-environment)))
-     (pcase-dolist (`(,var . ,value) ,env)
-       (setenv var value))
-     ,@body))
-
-
-;;; Test resources
-(defun flycheck-ert-resource-filename (resource-file)
-  "Determine the absolute file name of a RESOURCE-FILE.
-
-Relative file names are expanded against
-`flycheck-ert--resource-directory'."
-  (expand-file-name resource-file flycheck-ert--resource-directory))
-
-(defmacro flycheck-ert-with-resource-buffer (resource-file &rest body)
-  "Create a temp buffer from a RESOURCE-FILE and execute BODY.
-
-The absolute file name of RESOURCE-FILE is determined with
-`flycheck-ert-resource-filename'."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  `(flycheck-ert-with-file-buffer
-       (flycheck-ert-resource-filename ,resource-file)
-     ,@body))
-
-
-;;; Test suite initialization
-
-(defun flycheck-ert-initialize (resource-dir)
-  "Initialize a test suite with RESOURCE-DIR.
-
-RESOURCE-DIR is the directory, `flycheck-ert-resource-filename'
-should use to lookup resource files."
-  (when flycheck-ert--resource-directory
-    (error "Test suite already initialized"))
-  (let ((tests (ert-select-tests t t)))
-    ;; Select all tests
-    (unless tests
-      (error "No tests defined.  \
-Call `flycheck-ert-initialize' after defining all tests!"))
-
-    (setq flycheck-ert--resource-directory resource-dir)
-
-    ;; Emacs 24.3 don't support skipped tests, so we add poor man's test
-    ;; skipping: We mark skipped tests as expected failures by adjusting the
-    ;; expected result of all test cases. Not particularly pretty, but works :)
-    (unless flycheck-ert-ert-can-skip
-      (dolist (test tests)
-        (let ((result (ert-test-expected-result-type test)))
-          (setf (ert-test-expected-result-type test)
-                `(or ,result (satisfies ert-test-skipped-p))))))))
-
-
-;;; Test case definitions
-(defmacro flycheck-ert-def-checker-test (checker language name
-                                                 &rest keys-and-body)
-  "Define a test case for a syntax CHECKER for LANGUAGE.
-
-CHECKER is a symbol or a list of symbols denoting syntax checkers
-being tested by the test.  The test case is skipped, if any of
-these checkers cannot be used.  LANGUAGE is a symbol or a list of
-symbols denoting the programming languages supported by the
-syntax checkers.  This is currently only used for tagging the
-test appropriately.
-
-NAME is a symbol denoting the local name of the test.  The test
-itself is ultimately named
-`flycheck-define-checker/CHECKER/NAME'.  If CHECKER is a list,
-the first checker in the list is used for naming the test.
-
-Optionally, the keyword arguments `:tags' and `:expected-result'
-may be given.  They have the same meaning as in `ert-deftest.',
-and are added to the tags and result expectations set up by this
-macro.
-
-The remaining forms KEYS-AND-BODY denote the body of the test
-case, including assertions and setup code."
-  (declare (indent 3))
-  (unless checker
-    (error "No syntax checkers specified"))
-  (unless language
-    (error "No languages specified"))
-  (let* ((checkers (if (symbolp checker) (list checker) checker))
-         (checker (car checkers))
-         (languages (if (symbolp language) (list language) language))
-         (language-tags (mapcar (lambda (l) (intern (format "language-%s" l)))
-                                languages))
-         (checker-tags (mapcar (lambda (c) (intern (format "checker-%s" c)))
-                               checkers))
-         (local-name (or name 'default))
-         (full-name (intern (format "flycheck-define-checker/%s/%s"
-                                    checker local-name)))
-         (keys-and-body (ert--parse-keys-and-body keys-and-body))
-         (body (cadr keys-and-body))
-         (keys (car keys-and-body))
-         (default-tags '(syntax-checker external-tool)))
-    `(ert-deftest ,full-name ()
-       :expected-result ,(or (plist-get keys :expected-result) :passed)
-       :tags (append ',(append default-tags language-tags checker-tags)
-                     ,(plist-get keys :tags))
-       ,@(mapcar (lambda (c)
-                   `(skip-unless
-                     ;; Ignore non-command checkers
-                     (or (not (flycheck-checker-get ',c 'command))
-                         (executable-find (flycheck-checker-executable ',c)))))
-                 checkers)
-       ,@body)))
-
-
-;;; Test case results
-
-(defun flycheck-ert-syntax-check-timed-out-p (result)
-  "Whether RESULT denotes a timed-out test.
-
-RESULT is an ERT test result object."
-  (and (ert-test-failed-p result)
-       (eq (car (ert-test-failed-condition result))
-           'flycheck-ert-syntax-check-timed-out)))
-
-
-;;; Syntax checking in tests
-
-(defvar-local flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished nil
-  "Non-nil if the current checker has finished.")
-
-(add-hook 'flycheck-after-syntax-check-hook
-          (lambda () (setq flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished t)))
-
-(defconst flycheck-ert-checker-wait-time 10
-  "Time to wait until a checker is finished in seconds.
-
-After this time has elapsed, the checker is considered to have
-failed, and the test aborted with failure.")
-
-(define-error 'flycheck-ert-syntax-check-timed-out "Syntax check timed out.")
-
-(defun flycheck-ert-wait-for-syntax-checker ()
-  "Wait until the syntax check in the current buffer is finished."
-  (let ((starttime (float-time)))
-    (while (and (not flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished)
-                (< (- (float-time) starttime) flycheck-ert-checker-wait-time))
-      (sleep-for 1))
-    (unless (< (- (float-time) starttime) flycheck-ert-checker-wait-time)
-      (flycheck-stop)
-      (signal 'flycheck-ert-syntax-check-timed-out nil)))
-  (setq flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished nil))
-
-(defun flycheck-ert-buffer-sync ()
-  "Like `flycheck-buffer', but synchronously."
-  (setq flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished nil)
-  (should (not (flycheck-running-p)))
-  (flycheck-mode)                       ; This will only start a deferred check,
-  (flycheck-buffer)                     ; so we need an explicit manual check
-  ;; After starting the check, the checker should either be running now, or
-  ;; already be finished (if it was fast).
-  (should (or flycheck-current-syntax-check
-              flycheck-ert-syntax-checker-finished))
-  ;; Also there should be no deferred check pending anymore
-  (should-not (flycheck-deferred-check-p))
-  (flycheck-ert-wait-for-syntax-checker))
-
-(defun flycheck-ert-ensure-clear ()
-  "Clear the current buffer.
-
-Raise an assertion error if the buffer is not clear afterwards."
-  (flycheck-clear)
-  (should (not flycheck-current-errors))
-  (should (not (-any? (lambda (ov) (overlay-get ov 'flycheck-overlay))
-                      (overlays-in (point-min) (point-max))))))
-
-
-;;; Test assertions
-
-(defun flycheck-error-without-group (err)
-  "Return a copy ERR with the `group' property set to nil."
-  (let ((copy (copy-flycheck-error err)))
-    (setf (flycheck-error-group copy) nil)
-    copy))
-
-(defun flycheck-ert-should-overlay (error)
-  "Test that ERROR has a proper overlay in the current buffer.
-
-ERROR is a Flycheck error object."
-  (let* ((overlay (-first (lambda (ov)
-                            (equal (flycheck-error-without-group
-                                    (overlay-get ov 'flycheck-error))
-                                   (flycheck-error-without-group error)))
-                          (flycheck-overlays-in 0 (+ 1 (buffer-size)))))
-         (region
-          ;; Overlays of errors from other files are on the first line
-          (if (flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-p error)
-              (cons (point-min)
-                    (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (point-at-eol)))
-            (flycheck-error-region-for-mode error 'symbols)))
-         (level (flycheck-error-level error))
-         (category (flycheck-error-level-overlay-category level))
-         (face (get category 'face))
-         (fringe-bitmap (flycheck-error-level-fringe-bitmap level))
-         (fringe-face (flycheck-error-level-fringe-face level))
-         (fringe-icon (list 'left-fringe fringe-bitmap fringe-face)))
-    (should overlay)
-    (should (overlay-get overlay 'flycheck-overlay))
-    (should (= (overlay-start overlay) (car region)))
-    (should (= (overlay-end overlay) (cdr region)))
-    (should (eq (overlay-get overlay 'face) face))
-    (should (equal (get-char-property 0 'display
-                                      (overlay-get overlay 'before-string))
-                   fringe-icon))
-    (should (eq (overlay-get overlay 'category) category))
-    (should (equal (flycheck-error-without-group (overlay-get overlay
-                                                              'flycheck-error))
-                   (flycheck-error-without-group error)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-ert-should-errors (&rest errors)
-  "Test that the current buffers has ERRORS.
-
-ERRORS is a list of errors expected to be present in the current
-buffer.  Each error is given as a list of arguments to
-`flycheck-error-new-at'.
-
-If ERRORS are omitted, test that there are no errors at all in
-the current buffer.
-
-With ERRORS, test that each error in ERRORS is present in the
-current buffer, and that the number of errors in the current
-buffer is equal to the number of given ERRORS.  In other words,
-check that the buffer has all ERRORS, and no other errors."
-  (let ((expected (mapcar (apply-partially #'apply #'flycheck-error-new-at)
-                          errors)))
-    (should (equal (mapcar #'flycheck-error-without-group expected)
-                   (mapcar #'flycheck-error-without-group
-                           flycheck-current-errors)))
-    ;; Check that related errors are the same
-    (cl-mapcar (lambda (err1 err2)
-                 (should (equal (mapcar #'flycheck-error-without-group
-                                        (flycheck-related-errors err1 expected))
-                                (mapcar #'flycheck-error-without-group
-                                        (flycheck-related-errors err2)))))
-               expected flycheck-current-errors)
-    (mapc #'flycheck-ert-should-overlay expected))
-  (should (= (length errors)
-             (length (flycheck-overlays-in (point-min) (point-max))))))
-
-(define-error 'flycheck-ert-suspicious-checker "Suspicious state from checker")
-
-(defun flycheck-ert-should-syntax-check (resource-file modes &rest errors)
-  "Test a syntax check in RESOURCE-FILE with MODES.
-
-RESOURCE-FILE is the file to check.  MODES is a single major mode
-symbol or a list thereof, specifying the major modes to syntax
-check with.  If more than one major mode is specified, the test
-is run for each mode separately, so if you give three major
-modes, the entire test will run three times.  ERRORS is the list
-of expected errors, as in `flycheck-ert-should-errors'.  If
-omitted, the syntax check must not emit any errors.  The errors
-are cleared after each test.
-
-The syntax checker is selected via standard syntax checker
-selection.  To test a specific checker, you need to set
-`flycheck-checker' or `flycheck-disabled-checkers' accordingly
-before using this predicate, depending on whether you want to use
-manual or automatic checker selection.
-
-During the syntax check, configuration files of syntax checkers
-are also searched in the `config-files' sub-directory of the
-resource directory."
-  (when (symbolp modes)
-    (setq modes (list modes)))
-  (dolist (mode modes)
-    (unless (fboundp mode)
-      (ert-skip (format "%S missing" mode)))
-    (flycheck-ert-with-resource-buffer resource-file
-      (funcall mode)
-      ;; Load safe file-local variables because some tests depend on them
-      (let ((enable-local-variables :safe)
-            ;; Disable all hooks at this place, to prevent 3rd party packages
-            ;; from interfering
-            (hack-local-variables-hook))
-        (hack-local-variables))
-      ;; Configure config file locating for unit tests
-      (let ((process-hook-called 0))
-        (add-hook 'flycheck-process-error-functions
-                  (lambda (_err)
-                    (setq process-hook-called (1+ process-hook-called))
-                    nil)
-                  nil :local)
-        (add-hook 'flycheck-status-changed-functions
-                  (lambda (status)
-                    (when (eq status 'suspicious)
-                      (signal 'flycheck-ert-suspicious-checker nil))))
-        (flycheck-ert-buffer-sync)
-        (apply #'flycheck-ert-should-errors errors)
-        (should (= process-hook-called (length errors))))
-      (flycheck-ert-ensure-clear))))
-
-(defun flycheck-ert-at-nth-error (n)
-  "Determine whether point is at the N'th Flycheck error.
-
-Return non-nil if the point is at the N'th Flycheck error in the
-current buffer.  Otherwise return nil."
-  (let* ((error (nth (1- n) flycheck-current-errors))
-         (mode flycheck-highlighting-mode)
-         (region (flycheck-error-region-for-mode error mode)))
-    (and (member error (flycheck-overlay-errors-at (point)))
-         (= (point) (car region)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-ert-explain--at-nth-error (n)
-  "Explain a failed at-nth-error predicate at N."
-  (let ((errors (flycheck-overlay-errors-at (point))))
-    (if (null errors)
-        (format "Expected to be at error %s, but no error at point %s"
-                n (point))
-      (let ((pos (cl-position (car errors) flycheck-current-errors)))
-        (format "Expected to be at error %s, but point %s is at error %s"
-                n (point) (1+ pos))))))
-
-(put 'flycheck-ert-at-nth-error 'ert-explainer
-     'flycheck-ert-explain--at-nth-error)
-
-(provide 'flycheck-ert)
-
-;;; flycheck-ert.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-ert.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-ert.elc
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index d09c1e4739ca..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-ert.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-pkg.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck-pkg.el
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-(define-package "flycheck" "20180907.1319" "On-the-fly syntax checking"
-  '((dash "2.12.1")
-    (pkg-info "0.4")
-    (let-alist "1.0.4")
-    (seq "1.11")
-    (emacs "24.3"))
-  :keywords
-  '("convenience" "languages" "tools")
-  :authors
-  '(("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Clément Pit-Claudel" . "clement.pitclaudel@live.com")
-  :url "http://www.flycheck.org")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck.el
deleted file mode 100644
index ad7d4ee5d7f5..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-20180907.1319/flycheck.el
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@@ -1,10503 +0,0 @@
-;;; flycheck.el --- On-the-fly syntax checking -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Flycheck contributors
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Sebastian Wiesner and Flycheck contributors
-;; Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;;
-;; Author: Sebastian Wiesner <swiesner@lunaryorn.com>
-;; Maintainer: Clément Pit-Claudel <clement.pitclaudel@live.com>
-;;             fmdkdd <fmdkdd@gmail.com>
-;; URL: http://www.flycheck.org
-;; Keywords: convenience, languages, tools
-;; Version: 32-cvs
-;; Package-Requires: ((dash "2.12.1") (pkg-info "0.4") (let-alist "1.0.4") (seq "1.11") (emacs "24.3"))
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; On-the-fly syntax checking for GNU Emacs 24.
-;;
-;; Flycheck is a modern on-the-fly syntax checking extension for GNU Emacs,
-;; intended as replacement for the older Flymake extension which is part of GNU
-;; Emacs.
-;;
-;; Flycheck automatically checks buffers for errors while you type, and reports
-;; warnings and errors directly in the buffer and in an optional IDE-like error
-;; list.
-;;
-;; It comes with a rich interface for custom syntax checkers and other
-;; extensions, and has already many 3rd party extensions adding new features.
-;;
-;; Please read the online manual at http://www.flycheck.org for more
-;; information.  You can open the manual directly from Emacs with `M-x
-;; flycheck-manual'.
-;;
-;; # Setup
-;;
-;; Flycheck works best on Unix systems.  It does not officially support Windows,
-;; but tries to maintain Windows compatibility and should generally work fine on
-;; Windows, too.
-;;
-;; To enable Flycheck add the following to your init file:
-;;
-;;    (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'global-flycheck-mode)
-;;
-;; Flycheck will then automatically check buffers in supported languages, as
-;; long as all necessary tools are present.  Use `flycheck-verify-setup' to
-;; troubleshoot your Flycheck setup.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (require 'let-alist)      ; `let-alist'
-  (require 'compile)        ; Compile Mode integration
-  (require 'jka-compr)      ; To inhibit compression of temp files
-  (require 'pcase)          ; `pcase-dolist' (`pcase' itself is autoloaded)
-  )
-
-(require 'dash)
-
-(require 'seq)                   ; Sequence functions
-(require 'subr-x nil 'no-error)  ; Additional utilities, Emacs 24.4 and upwards
-(require 'cl-lib)                ; `cl-defstruct' and CL utilities
-(require 'tabulated-list)        ; To list errors
-(require 'easymenu)              ; Flycheck Mode menu definition
-(require 'rx)                    ; Regexp fanciness in `flycheck-define-checker'
-(require 'help-mode)             ; `define-button-type'
-(require 'find-func)             ; `find-function-regexp-alist'
-(require 'json)                  ; `flycheck-parse-tslint'
-
-
-;; Declare a bunch of dynamic variables that we need from other modes
-(defvar sh-shell)                       ; For shell script checker predicates
-(defvar ess-language)                   ; For r-lintr predicate
-
-;; Tell the byte compiler about autoloaded functions from packages
-(declare-function pkg-info-version-info "pkg-info" (package))
-
-
-;;; Compatibility
-(eval-and-compile
-  (unless (fboundp 'string-suffix-p)
-    ;; TODO: Remove when dropping support for Emacs 24.3 and earlier
-    (defun string-suffix-p (suffix string &optional ignore-case)
-      "Return non-nil if SUFFIX is a suffix of STRING.
-If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying
-attention to case differences."
-      (let ((start-pos (- (length string) (length suffix))))
-        (and (>= start-pos 0)
-             (eq t (compare-strings suffix nil nil
-                                    string start-pos nil ignore-case))))))
-
-  ;; TODO: Remove when dropping support for Emacs 24.3 and earlier
-  (unless (featurep 'subr-x)
-    ;; `subr-x' function for Emacs 24.3 and below
-    (defsubst string-join (strings &optional separator)
-      "Join all STRINGS using SEPARATOR."
-      (mapconcat 'identity strings separator))
-
-    (defsubst string-trim-left (string)
-      "Remove leading whitespace from STRING."
-      (if (string-match "\\`[ \t\n\r]+" string)
-          (replace-match "" t t string)
-        string))
-
-    (defsubst string-trim-right (string)
-      "Remove trailing whitespace from STRING."
-      (if (string-match "[ \t\n\r]+\\'" string)
-          (replace-match "" t t string)
-        string))
-
-    (defsubst string-trim (string)
-      "Remove leading and trailing whitespace from STRING."
-      (string-trim-left (string-trim-right string)))
-
-    (defsubst string-empty-p (string)
-      "Check whether STRING is empty."
-      (string= string ""))))
-
-
-;;; Customization
-(defgroup flycheck nil
-  "Modern on-the-fly syntax checking for GNU Emacs."
-  :prefix "flycheck-"
-  :group 'tools
-  :link '(url-link :tag "Website" "http://www.flycheck.org")
-  :link '(url-link :tag "Github" "https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck"))
-
-(defgroup flycheck-config-files nil
-  "Configuration files for on-the-fly syntax checkers."
-  :prefix "flycheck-"
-  :group 'flycheck)
-
-(defgroup flycheck-options nil
-  "Options for on-the-fly syntax checkers."
-  :prefix "flycheck-"
-  :group 'flycheck)
-
-(defgroup flycheck-executables nil
-  "Executables of syntax checkers."
-  :prefix "flycheck-"
-  :group 'flycheck)
-
-(defgroup flycheck-faces nil
-  "Faces used by on-the-fly syntax checking."
-  :prefix "flycheck-"
-  :group 'flycheck)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-checkers
-  '(ada-gnat
-    asciidoctor
-    asciidoc
-    c/c++-clang
-    c/c++-gcc
-    c/c++-cppcheck
-    cfengine
-    chef-foodcritic
-    coffee
-    coffee-coffeelint
-    coq
-    css-csslint
-    css-stylelint
-    cwl
-    d-dmd
-    dockerfile-hadolint
-    emacs-lisp
-    emacs-lisp-checkdoc
-    erlang-rebar3
-    erlang
-    eruby-erubis
-    fortran-gfortran
-    go-gofmt
-    go-golint
-    go-vet
-    go-build
-    go-test
-    go-errcheck
-    go-unconvert
-    go-megacheck
-    groovy
-    haml
-    handlebars
-    haskell-stack-ghc
-    haskell-ghc
-    haskell-hlint
-    html-tidy
-    javascript-eslint
-    javascript-jshint
-    javascript-standard
-    json-jsonlint
-    json-python-json
-    jsonnet
-    less
-    less-stylelint
-    llvm-llc
-    lua-luacheck
-    lua
-    markdown-markdownlint-cli
-    markdown-mdl
-    nix
-    perl
-    perl-perlcritic
-    php
-    php-phpmd
-    php-phpcs
-    processing
-    proselint
-    protobuf-protoc
-    pug
-    puppet-parser
-    puppet-lint
-    python-flake8
-    python-pylint
-    python-pycompile
-    python-mypy
-    r-lintr
-    racket
-    rpm-rpmlint
-    rst-sphinx
-    rst
-    ruby-rubocop
-    ruby-reek
-    ruby-rubylint
-    ruby
-    ruby-jruby
-    rust-cargo
-    rust
-    rust-clippy
-    scala
-    scala-scalastyle
-    scheme-chicken
-    scss-lint
-    scss-stylelint
-    sass/scss-sass-lint
-    sass
-    scss
-    sh-bash
-    sh-posix-dash
-    sh-posix-bash
-    sh-zsh
-    sh-shellcheck
-    slim
-    slim-lint
-    sql-sqlint
-    systemd-analyze
-    tcl-nagelfar
-    tex-chktex
-    tex-lacheck
-    texinfo
-    typescript-tslint
-    verilog-verilator
-    vhdl-ghdl
-    xml-xmlstarlet
-    xml-xmllint
-    yaml-jsyaml
-    yaml-ruby)
-  "Syntax checkers available for automatic selection.
-
-A list of Flycheck syntax checkers to choose from when syntax
-checking a buffer.  Flycheck will automatically select a suitable
-syntax checker from this list, unless `flycheck-checker' is set,
-either directly or with `flycheck-select-checker'.
-
-You should not need to change this variable normally.  In order
-to disable syntax checkers, please use
-`flycheck-disabled-checkers'.  This variable is intended for 3rd
-party extensions to tell Flycheck about new syntax checkers.
-
-Syntax checkers in this list must be defined with
-`flycheck-define-checker'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Checker"))
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-disabled-checkers nil
-  "Syntax checkers excluded from automatic selection.
-
-A list of Flycheck syntax checkers to exclude from automatic
-selection.  Flycheck will never automatically select a syntax
-checker in this list, regardless of the value of
-`flycheck-checkers'.
-
-However, syntax checkers in this list are still available for
-manual selection with `flycheck-select-checker'.
-
-Use this variable to disable syntax checkers, instead of removing
-the syntax checkers from `flycheck-checkers'.  You may also use
-this option as a file or directory local variable to disable
-specific checkers in individual files and directories
-respectively."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Checker"))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")
-  :safe #'flycheck-symbol-list-p)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-disabled-checkers)
-
-(defvar-local flycheck-checker nil
-  "Syntax checker to use for the current buffer.
-
-If unset or nil, automatically select a suitable syntax checker
-from `flycheck-checkers' on every syntax check.
-
-If set to a syntax checker only use this syntax checker and never
-select one from `flycheck-checkers' automatically.  The syntax
-checker is used regardless of whether it is contained in
-`flycheck-checkers' or `flycheck-disabled-checkers'.  If the
-syntax checker is unusable in the current buffer an error is
-signaled.
-
-A syntax checker assigned to this variable must be defined with
-`flycheck-define-checker'.
-
-Use the command `flycheck-select-checker' to select a syntax
-checker for the current buffer, or set this variable as file
-local variable to always use a specific syntax checker for a
-file.  See Info Node `(emacs)Specifying File Variables' for more
-information about file variables.")
-(put 'flycheck-checker 'safe-local-variable 'flycheck-registered-checker-p)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-locate-config-file-functions nil
-  "Functions to locate syntax checker configuration files.
-
-Each function in this hook must accept two arguments: The value
-of the configuration file variable, and the syntax checker
-symbol.  It must return either a string with an absolute path to
-the configuration file, or nil, if it cannot locate the
-configuration file.
-
-The functions in this hook are called in order of appearance, until a
-function returns non-nil.  The configuration file returned by that
-function is then given to the syntax checker if it exists.
-
-This variable is an abnormal hook.  See Info
-node `(elisp)Hooks'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'hook
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-checker-error-threshold 400
-  "Maximum errors allowed per syntax checker.
-
-The value of this variable is either an integer denoting the
-maximum number of errors per syntax checker and buffer, or nil to
-not limit the errors reported from a syntax checker.
-
-If this variable is a number and a syntax checker reports more
-errors than the value of this variable, its errors are not
-discarded, and not highlighted in the buffer or available in the
-error list.  The affected syntax checker is also disabled for
-future syntax checks of the buffer."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not limit reported errors" nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Maximum number of errors"))
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22"))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-process-error-functions nil
-  "Functions to process errors.
-
-Each function in this hook must accept a single argument: A
-Flycheck error to process.
-
-All functions in this hook are called in order of appearance,
-until a function returns non-nil.  Thus, a function in this hook
-may return nil, to allow for further processing of the error, or
-any non-nil value, to indicate that the error was fully processed
-and inhibit any further processing.
-
-The functions are called for each newly parsed error immediately
-after the corresponding syntax checker finished.  At this stage,
-the overlays from the previous syntax checks are still present,
-and there may be further syntax checkers in the chain.
-
-This variable is an abnormal hook.  See Info
-node `(elisp)Hooks'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'hook
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13")
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-display-errors-delay 0.9
-  "Delay in seconds before displaying errors at point.
-
-Use floating point numbers to express fractions of seconds."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'number
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15")
-  :safe #'numberp)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-display-errors-function #'flycheck-display-error-messages
-  "Function to display error messages.
-
-If set to a function, call the function with the list of errors
-to display as single argument.  Each error is an instance of the
-`flycheck-error' struct.
-
-If set to nil, do not display errors at all."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Display error messages"
-                        flycheck-display-error-messages)
-                 (const :tag "Display error messages only if no error list"
-                        flycheck-display-error-messages-unless-error-list)
-                 (function :tag "Error display function"))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13")
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-help-echo-function #'flycheck-help-echo-all-error-messages
-  "Function to compute the contents of the error tooltips.
-
-If set to a function, call the function with the list of errors
-to display as single argument.  Each error is an instance of the
-`flycheck-error' struct.  The function is used to set the
-help-echo property of flycheck error overlays.  It should return
-a string, which is displayed when the user hovers over an error
-or presses \\[display-local-help].
-
-If set to nil, do not show error tooltips."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Concatenate error messages to form a tooltip"
-                        flycheck-help-echo-all-error-messages)
-                 (function :tag "Help echo function"))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25")
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-command-wrapper-function #'identity
-  "Function to modify checker commands before execution.
-
-The value of this option is a function which is given a list
-containing the full command of a syntax checker after
-substitution through `flycheck-substitute-argument' but before
-execution.  The function may return a new command for Flycheck to
-execute.
-
-The default value is `identity' which does not change the
-command.  You may provide your own function to run Flycheck
-commands through `bundle exec', `nix-shell' or similar wrappers."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not modify commands" identity)
-                 (function :tag "Modify command with a custom function"))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25")
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-executable-find #'flycheck-default-executable-find
-  "Function to search for executables.
-
-The value of this option is a function which is given the name or
-path of an executable and shall return the full path to the
-executable, or nil if the executable does not exit.
-
-The default is `flycheck-default-executable-find', which searches
-`exec-path' when given a command name, and resolves paths to
-absolute ones.  You can customize this option to search for
-checkers in other environments such as bundle or NixOS
-sandboxes."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Search executables in `exec-path'"
-                 flycheck-default-executable-find)
-          (function :tag "Search executables with a custom function"))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32")
-  :risky t)
-
-(defun flycheck-default-executable-find (executable)
-  "Resolve EXECUTABLE to a full path.
-
-If given just a command name (no directory component), search
-`exec-path' using the standard `executable-find' function;
-otherwise, resolve any relative paths to absolute ones."
-  ;; file-name-directory returns non-nil iff the given path has a
-  ;; directory component.
-  (if (file-name-directory executable)
-      (when (file-executable-p executable)
-        (expand-file-name executable))
-    (executable-find executable)))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-indication-mode 'left-fringe
-  "The indication mode for Flycheck errors and warnings.
-
-This variable controls how Flycheck indicates errors in buffers.
-May either be `left-fringe', `right-fringe', or nil.
-
-If set to `left-fringe' or `right-fringe', indicate errors and
-warnings via icons in the left and right fringe respectively.
-
-If set to nil, do not indicate errors and warnings, but just
-highlight them according to `flycheck-highlighting-mode'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Indicate in the left fringe" left-fringe)
-                 (const :tag "Indicate in the right fringe" right-fringe)
-                 (const :tag "Do not indicate" nil))
-  :safe #'symbolp)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-highlighting-mode 'symbols
-  "The highlighting mode for Flycheck errors and warnings.
-
-The highlighting mode controls how Flycheck highlights errors in
-buffers.  The following modes are known:
-
-`columns'
-     Highlight the error column.  If the error does not have a column,
-     highlight the whole line.
-
-`symbols'
-     Highlight the symbol at the error column, if there is any,
-     otherwise behave like `columns'.  This is the default.
-
-`sexps'
-     Highlight the expression at the error column, if there is
-     any, otherwise behave like `columns'.  Note that this mode
-     can be *very* slow in some major modes.
-
-`lines'
-     Highlight the whole line.
-
-nil
-     Do not highlight errors at all.  However, errors will still
-     be reported in the mode line and in error message popups,
-     and indicated according to `flycheck-indication-mode'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Highlight columns only" columns)
-                 (const :tag "Highlight symbols" symbols)
-                 (const :tag "Highlight expressions" sexps)
-                 (const :tag "Highlight whole lines" lines)
-                 (const :tag "Do not highlight errors" nil))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14")
-  :safe #'symbolp)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-check-syntax-automatically '(save
-                                                 idle-change
-                                                 new-line
-                                                 mode-enabled)
-  "When Flycheck should check syntax automatically.
-
-This variable is a list of events that may trigger syntax checks.
-The following events are known:
-
-`save'
-     Check syntax immediately after the buffer was saved.
-
-`idle-change'
-     Check syntax a short time (see `flycheck-idle-change-delay')
-     after the last change to the buffer.
-
-`new-line'
-     Check syntax immediately after a new line was inserted into
-     the buffer.
-
-`mode-enabled'
-     Check syntax immediately when variable `flycheck-mode' is
-     non-nil.
-
-Flycheck performs a syntax checks only on events, which are
-contained in this list.  For instance, if the value of this
-variable is `(mode-enabled save)', Flycheck will only check if
-the mode is enabled or the buffer was saved, but never after
-changes to the buffer contents.
-
-If nil, never check syntax automatically.  In this case, use
-`flycheck-buffer' to start a syntax check manually."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(set (const :tag "After the buffer was saved" save)
-              (const :tag "After the buffer was changed and idle" idle-change)
-              (const :tag "After a new line was inserted" new-line)
-              (const :tag "After `flycheck-mode' was enabled" mode-enabled))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.12")
-  :safe #'flycheck-symbol-list-p)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-idle-change-delay 0.5
-  "How many seconds to wait before checking syntax automatically.
-
-After the buffer was changed, Flycheck will wait as many seconds
-as the value of this variable before starting a syntax check.  If
-the buffer is modified during this time, Flycheck will wait
-again.
-
-This variable has no effect, if `idle-change' is not contained in
-`flycheck-check-syntax-automatically'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'number
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13")
-  :safe #'numberp)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-standard-error-navigation t
-  "Whether to support error navigation with `next-error'.
-
-If non-nil, enable navigation of Flycheck errors with
-`next-error', `previous-error' and `first-error'.  Otherwise,
-these functions just navigate errors from compilation modes.
-
-Flycheck error navigation with `flycheck-next-error',
-`flycheck-previous-error' and `flycheck-first-error' is always
-enabled, regardless of the value of this variable.
-
-Note that this setting only takes effect when variable
-`flycheck-mode' is non-nil.  Changing it will not affect buffers
-where variable `flycheck-mode' is already non-nil."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15")
-  :safe #'booleanp)
-
-(define-widget 'flycheck-minimum-level 'lazy
-  "A radio-type choice of minimum error levels.
-
-See `flycheck-navigation-minimum-level' and
-`flycheck-error-list-minimum-level'."
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "All locations" nil)
-                (const :tag "Informational messages" info)
-                (const :tag "Warnings" warning)
-                (const :tag "Errors" error)
-                (symbol :tag "Custom error level")))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-navigation-minimum-level nil
-  "The minimum level of errors to navigate.
-
-If set to an error level, only navigate errors whose error level
-is at least as severe as this one.  If nil, navigate all errors."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'flycheck-minimum-level
-  :safe #'flycheck-error-level-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.21"))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-error-list-minimum-level nil
-  "The minimum level of errors to display in the error list.
-
-If set to an error level, only display errors whose error level
-is at least as severe as this one in the error list.  If nil,
-display all errors.
-
-This is the default level, used when the error list is opened.
-You can temporarily change the level using
-\\[flycheck-error-list-set-filter], or reset it to this value
-using \\[flycheck-error-list-reset-filter]."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'flycheck-minimum-level
-  :safe #'flycheck-error-level-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-completing-read-function #'completing-read
-  "Function to read from minibuffer with completion.
-
-The function must be compatible to the built-in `completing-read'
-function."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" completing-read)
-                 (const :tag "IDO" ido-completing-read)
-                 (function :tag "Custom function"))
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "26"))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-temp-prefix "flycheck"
-  "Prefix for temporary files created by Flycheck."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'string
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.19")
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-mode-hook nil
-  "Hooks to run after command `flycheck-mode' is toggled."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'hook
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-after-syntax-check-hook nil
-  "Functions to run after each syntax check.
-
-This hook is run after a syntax check was finished.
-
-At this point, *all* chained checkers were run, and all errors
-were parsed, highlighted and reported.  The variable
-`flycheck-current-errors' contains all errors from all syntax
-checkers run during the syntax check, so you can apply any error
-analysis functions.
-
-Note that this hook does *not* run after each individual syntax
-checker in the syntax checker chain, but only after the *last
-checker*.
-
-This variable is a normal hook.  See Info node `(elisp)Hooks'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'hook
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-before-syntax-check-hook nil
-  "Functions to run before each syntax check.
-
-This hook is run right before a syntax check starts.
-
-Error information from the previous syntax check is *not*
-cleared before this hook runs.
-
-Note that this hook does *not* run before each individual syntax
-checker in the syntax checker chain, but only before the *first
-checker*.
-
-This variable is a normal hook.  See Info node `(elisp)Hooks'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'hook
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-syntax-check-failed-hook nil
-  "Functions to run if a syntax check failed.
-
-This hook is run whenever an error occurs during Flycheck's
-internal processing.  No information about the error is given to
-this hook.
-
-You should use this hook to conduct additional cleanup actions
-when Flycheck failed.
-
-This variable is a normal hook.  See Info node `(elisp)Hooks'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'hook
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom flycheck-status-changed-functions nil
-  "Functions to run if the Flycheck status changed.
-
-This hook is run whenever the status of Flycheck changes.  Each
-hook function takes the status symbol as single argument, as
-given to `flycheck-report-status', which see.
-
-This variable is an abnormal hook.  See Info
-node `(elisp)Hooks'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'hook
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-error-list-after-refresh-hook nil
-  "Functions to run after the error list was refreshed.
-
-This hook is run whenever the error list is refreshed.
-
-This variable is a normal hook.  See Info node `(elisp)Hooks'."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'hook
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.21"))
-
-(defface flycheck-error
-  '((((supports :underline (:style wave)))
-     :underline (:style wave :color "Red1"))
-    (t
-     :underline t :inherit error))
-  "Flycheck face for errors."
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13")
-  :group 'flycheck-faces)
-
-(defface flycheck-warning
-  '((((supports :underline (:style wave)))
-     :underline (:style wave :color "DarkOrange"))
-    (t
-     :underline t :inherit warning))
-  "Flycheck face for warnings."
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13")
-  :group 'flycheck-faces)
-
-(defface flycheck-info
-  '((((supports :underline (:style wave)))
-     :underline (:style wave :color "ForestGreen"))
-    (t
-     :underline t :inherit success))
-  "Flycheck face for informational messages."
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15")
-  :group 'flycheck-faces)
-
-(defface flycheck-fringe-error
-  '((t :inherit error))
-  "Flycheck face for fringe error indicators."
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13")
-  :group 'flycheck-faces)
-
-(defface flycheck-fringe-warning
-  '((t :inherit warning))
-  "Flycheck face for fringe warning indicators."
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.13")
-  :group 'flycheck-faces)
-
-(defface flycheck-fringe-info
-  ;; Semantically `success' is probably not the right face, but it looks nice as
-  ;; a base face
-  '((t :inherit success))
-  "Flycheck face for fringe info indicators."
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15")
-  :group 'flycheck-faces)
-
-(defface flycheck-error-list-error
-  '((t :inherit error))
-  "Flycheck face for error messages in the error list."
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")
-  :group 'flycheck-faces)
-
-(defface flycheck-error-list-warning
-  '((t :inherit warning))
-  "Flycheck face for warning messages in the error list."
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")
-  :group 'flycheck-faces)
-
-(defface flycheck-error-list-info
-  '((t :inherit success))
-  "Flycheck face for info messages in the error list."
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16")
-  :group 'flycheck-faces)
-
-;; The base faces for the following two faces are inspired by Compilation Mode
-(defface flycheck-error-list-line-number
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-constant-face))
-  "Face for line numbers in the error list."
-  :group 'flycheck-faces
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16"))
-
-(defface flycheck-error-list-column-number
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-constant-face))
-  "Face for line numbers in the error list."
-  :group 'flycheck-faces
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16"))
-
-(defface flycheck-error-list-filename
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face))
-  "Face for filenames in the error list."
-  :group 'flycheck-faces
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-
-(defface flycheck-error-list-id
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-type-face))
-  "Face for the error ID in the error list."
-  :group 'flycheck-faces
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22"))
-
-(defface flycheck-error-list-id-with-explainer
-  '((t :inherit flycheck-error-list-id
-       :box (:style released-button)))
-  "Face for the error ID in the error list, for errors that have an explainer."
-  :group 'flycheck-faces
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "30"))
-
-(defface flycheck-error-list-checker-name
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-function-name-face))
-  "Face for the syntax checker name in the error list."
-  :group 'flycheck-faces
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.21"))
-
-(defface flycheck-error-list-highlight
-  '((t :inherit highlight))
-  "Flycheck face to highlight errors in the error list."
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15")
-  :group 'flycheck-faces)
-
-(defvar flycheck-command-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "c"         #'flycheck-buffer)
-    (define-key map "C"         #'flycheck-clear)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c") #'flycheck-compile)
-    (define-key map "n"         #'flycheck-next-error)
-    (define-key map "p"         #'flycheck-previous-error)
-    (define-key map "l"         #'flycheck-list-errors)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-w") #'flycheck-copy-errors-as-kill)
-    (define-key map "s"         #'flycheck-select-checker)
-    (define-key map "?"         #'flycheck-describe-checker)
-    (define-key map "h"         #'flycheck-display-error-at-point)
-    (define-key map "e"         #'flycheck-explain-error-at-point)
-    (define-key map "H"         #'display-local-help)
-    (define-key map "i"         #'flycheck-manual)
-    (define-key map "V"         #'flycheck-version)
-    (define-key map "v"         #'flycheck-verify-setup)
-    (define-key map "x"         #'flycheck-disable-checker)
-    map)
-  "Keymap of Flycheck interactive commands.")
-
-(defcustom flycheck-keymap-prefix (kbd "C-c !")
-  "Prefix for key bindings of Flycheck.
-
-Changing this variable outside Customize does not have any
-effect.  To change the keymap prefix from Lisp, you need to
-explicitly re-define the prefix key:
-
-    (define-key flycheck-mode-map flycheck-keymap-prefix nil)
-    (setq flycheck-keymap-prefix (kbd \"C-c f\"))
-    (define-key flycheck-mode-map flycheck-keymap-prefix
-                flycheck-command-map)
-
-Please note that Flycheck's manual documents the default
-keybindings.  Changing this variable is at your own risk."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.19")
-  :type 'string
-  :risky t
-  :set
-  (lambda (variable key)
-    (when (and (boundp variable) (boundp 'flycheck-mode-map))
-      (define-key flycheck-mode-map (symbol-value variable) nil)
-      (define-key flycheck-mode-map key flycheck-command-map))
-    (set-default variable key)))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-mode-line '(:eval (flycheck-mode-line-status-text))
-  "Mode line lighter for Flycheck.
-
-The value of this variable is a mode line template as in
-`mode-line-format'.  See Info Node `(elisp)Mode Line Format' for
-more information.  Note that it should contain a _single_ mode
-line construct only.
-
-Customize this variable to change how Flycheck reports its status
-in the mode line.  You may use `flycheck-mode-line-status-text'
-to obtain a human-readable status text, including an
-error/warning count.
-
-You may also assemble your own status text.  The current status
-of Flycheck is available in `flycheck-last-status-change'.  The
-errors in the current buffer are stored in
-`flycheck-current-errors', and the function
-`flycheck-count-errors' may be used to obtain the number of
-errors grouped by error level.
-
-Set this variable to nil to disable the mode line completely."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'sexp
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-mode-line-prefix "FlyC"
-  "Base mode line lighter for Flycheck.
-
-This will have an effect only with the default
-`flycheck-mode-line'.
-
-If you've customized `flycheck-mode-line' then the customized
-function must be updated to use this variable."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'string
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "26"))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-error-list-mode-line
-  `(,(propertized-buffer-identification "%12b")
-    " for buffer "
-    (:eval (flycheck-error-list-propertized-source-name))
-    (:eval (flycheck-error-list-mode-line-filter-indicator)))
-  "Mode line construct for Flycheck error list.
-
-The value of this variable is a mode line template as in
-`mode-line-format', to be used as
-`mode-line-buffer-identification' in `flycheck-error-list-mode'.
-See Info Node `(elisp)Mode Line Format' for more information.
-
-Customize this variable to change how the error list appears in
-the mode line.  The default shows the name of the buffer and the
-name of the source buffer, i.e. the buffer whose errors are
-currently listed."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type 'sexp
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(defcustom flycheck-global-modes t
-  "Modes for which option `flycheck-mode' is turned on.
-
-If t, Flycheck Mode is turned on for all major modes.  If a list,
-Flycheck Mode is turned on for all `major-mode' symbols in that
-list.  If the `car' of the list is `not', Flycheck Mode is turned
-on for all `major-mode' symbols _not_ in that list.  If nil,
-Flycheck Mode is never turned on by command
-`global-flycheck-mode'.
-
-Note that Flycheck is never turned on for modes whose
-`mode-class' property is `special' (see Info node `(elisp)Major
-Mode Conventions'), regardless of the value of this option.
-
-Only has effect when variable `global-flycheck-mode' is non-nil."
-  :group 'flycheck
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
-                 (const :tag "all" t)
-                 (set :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "modes"
-                      :value (not)
-                      (const :tag "Except" not)
-                      (repeat :inline t (symbol :tag "mode"))))
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23"))
-
-;; Add built-in functions to our hooks, via `add-hook', to make sure that our
-;; functions are really present, even if the variable was implicitly defined by
-;; another call to `add-hook' that occurred before Flycheck was loaded.  See
-;; http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2015-02/msg01271.html for why
-;; we don't initialize the hook variables right away.  We append our own
-;; functions, because a user likely expects that their functions come first,
-;; even if the added them before Flycheck was loaded.
-(dolist (hook (list #'flycheck-locate-config-file-by-path
-                    #'flycheck-locate-config-file-ancestor-directories
-                    #'flycheck-locate-config-file-home))
-  (add-hook 'flycheck-locate-config-file-functions hook 'append))
-
-(add-hook 'flycheck-process-error-functions #'flycheck-add-overlay 'append)
-
-
-;;; Global Flycheck menu
-(defvar flycheck-mode-menu-map
-  (easy-menu-create-menu
-   "Syntax Checking"
-   '(["Enable on-the-fly syntax checking" flycheck-mode
-      :style toggle :selected flycheck-mode
-      :enable (or flycheck-mode
-                  ;; Don't let users toggle the mode if there is no syntax
-                  ;; checker for this buffer
-                  (seq-find #'flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p
-                            flycheck-checkers))]
-     ["Check current buffer" flycheck-buffer flycheck-mode]
-     ["Clear errors in buffer" flycheck-clear t]
-     "---"
-     ["Go to next error" flycheck-next-error flycheck-mode]
-     ["Go to previous error" flycheck-previous-error flycheck-mode]
-     ["Show all errors" flycheck-list-errors flycheck-mode]
-     "---"
-     ["Copy messages at point" flycheck-copy-errors-as-kill
-      (flycheck-overlays-at (point))]
-     ["Explain error at point" flycheck-explain-error-at-point]
-     "---"
-     ["Select syntax checker" flycheck-select-checker flycheck-mode]
-     ["Disable syntax checker" flycheck-disable-checker flycheck-mode]
-     ["Set executable of syntax checker" flycheck-set-checker-executable
-      flycheck-mode]
-     "---"
-     ["Describe syntax checker" flycheck-describe-checker t]
-     ["Show Flycheck version" flycheck-version t]
-     ["Read the Flycheck manual" flycheck-info t]))
-  "Menu of command `flycheck-mode'.")
-
-(easy-menu-add-item nil '("Tools") flycheck-mode-menu-map "Spell Checking")
-
-
-;;; Version information, manual and loading of Flycheck
-(defun flycheck-version (&optional show-version)
-  "Get the Flycheck version as string.
-
-If called interactively or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, show the
-version in the echo area and the messages buffer.
-
-The returned string includes both, the version from package.el
-and the library version, if both a present and different.
-
-If the version number could not be determined, signal an error,
-if called interactively, or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, otherwise
-just return nil."
-  (interactive (list t))
-  (let ((version (pkg-info-version-info 'flycheck)))
-    (when show-version
-      (message "Flycheck version: %s" version))
-    version))
-
-(defun flycheck-unload-function ()
-  "Unload function for Flycheck."
-  (global-flycheck-mode -1)
-  (easy-menu-remove-item nil '("Tools") (cadr flycheck-mode-menu-map))
-  (remove-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'flycheck-global-teardown)
-  (setq find-function-regexp-alist
-        (assq-delete-all 'flycheck-checker find-function-regexp-alist)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun flycheck-manual ()
-  "Open the Flycheck manual."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url "http://www.flycheck.org"))
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'flycheck-info
-  'flycheck-manual "26" "Open the Flycheck manual.")
-
-
-;;; Utility functions
-(defun flycheck-sexp-to-string (sexp)
-  "Convert SEXP to a string.
-
-Like `prin1-to-string' but ensure that the returned string
-is loadable."
-  (let ((print-quoted t)
-        (print-length nil)
-        (print-level nil))
-    (prin1-to-string sexp)))
-
-(defun flycheck-string-to-number-safe (string)
-  "Safely convert STRING to a number.
-
-If STRING is of string type and a numeric string, convert STRING
-to a number and return it.  Otherwise return nil."
-  (let ((number-re (rx string-start (one-or-more (any digit)) string-end)))
-    (when (and (stringp string) (string-match-p number-re string))
-      (string-to-number string))))
-
-(defun flycheck-string-list-p (obj)
-  "Determine if OBJ is a list of strings."
-  (and (listp obj) (seq-every-p #'stringp obj)))
-
-(defun flycheck-symbol-list-p (obj)
-  "Determine if OBJ is a list of symbols."
-  (and (listp obj) (seq-every-p #'symbolp obj)))
-
-(defun flycheck-same-files-p (file-a file-b)
-  "Determine whether FILE-A and FILE-B refer to the same file."
-  (let ((file-a (expand-file-name file-a))
-        (file-b (expand-file-name file-b)))
-    ;; We must resolve symbolic links here, since some syntax checker always
-    ;; output canonical file names with all symbolic links resolved.  However,
-    ;; we still do a simple path compassion first, to avoid the comparatively
-    ;; expensive file system call if possible.  See
-    ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/561
-    (or (string= (directory-file-name file-a) (directory-file-name file-b))
-        (string= (directory-file-name (file-truename file-a))
-                 (directory-file-name (file-truename file-b))))))
-
-(defvar-local flycheck-temporaries nil
-  "Temporary files and directories created by Flycheck.")
-
-(defun flycheck-temp-dir-system ()
-  "Create a unique temporary directory.
-
-Use `flycheck-temp-prefix' as prefix, and add the directory to
-`flycheck-temporaries'.
-
-Return the path of the directory"
-  (let* ((tempdir (make-temp-file flycheck-temp-prefix 'directory)))
-    (push tempdir flycheck-temporaries)
-    tempdir))
-
-(defun flycheck-temp-file-system (filename)
-  "Create a temporary file named after FILENAME.
-
-If FILENAME is non-nil, this function creates a temporary
-directory with `flycheck-temp-dir-system', and creates a file
-with the same name as FILENAME in this directory.
-
-Otherwise this function creates a temporary file with
-`flycheck-temp-prefix' and a random suffix.  The path of the file
-is added to `flycheck-temporaries'.
-
-Return the path of the file."
-  (let ((tempfile (convert-standard-filename
-                   (if filename
-                       (expand-file-name (file-name-nondirectory filename)
-                                         (flycheck-temp-dir-system))
-                     (make-temp-file flycheck-temp-prefix)))))
-    (push tempfile flycheck-temporaries)
-    tempfile))
-
-(defun flycheck-temp-file-inplace (filename)
-  "Create an in-place copy of FILENAME.
-
-Prefix the file with `flycheck-temp-prefix' and add the path of
-the file to `flycheck-temporaries'.
-
-If FILENAME is nil, fall back to `flycheck-temp-file-system'.
-
-Return the path of the file."
-  (if filename
-      (let* ((tempname (format "%s_%s"
-                               flycheck-temp-prefix
-                               (file-name-nondirectory filename)))
-             (tempfile (convert-standard-filename
-                        (expand-file-name tempname
-                                          (file-name-directory filename)))))
-        (push tempfile flycheck-temporaries)
-        tempfile)
-    (flycheck-temp-file-system filename)))
-
-(defun flycheck-temp-directory (checker)
-  "Return the directory where CHECKER writes temporary files.
-
-Return nil if the CHECKER does not write temporary files."
-  (let ((args (flycheck-checker-arguments checker)))
-    (cond
-     ((memq 'source args) temporary-file-directory)
-     ((memq 'source-inplace args)
-      (if buffer-file-name (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)
-        temporary-file-directory))
-     (t nil))))
-
-(defun flycheck-temp-files-writable-p (checker)
-  "Whether CHECKER can write temporary files.
-
-If CHECKER has `source' or `source-inplace' in its `:command',
-return whether flycheck has the permissions to create the
-respective temporary files.
-
-Return t if CHECKER does not use temporary files."
-  (let ((dir (flycheck-temp-directory checker)))
-    (or (not dir) (file-writable-p dir))))
-
-(defun flycheck-save-buffer-to-file (file-name)
-  "Save the contents of the current buffer to FILE-NAME."
-  (make-directory (file-name-directory file-name) t)
-  (let ((jka-compr-inhibit t))
-    (write-region nil nil file-name nil 0)))
-
-(defun flycheck-save-buffer-to-temp (temp-file-fn)
-  "Save buffer to temp file returned by TEMP-FILE-FN.
-
-Return the name of the temporary file."
-  (let ((filename (funcall temp-file-fn (buffer-file-name))))
-    ;; Do not flush short-lived temporary files onto disk
-    (let ((write-region-inhibit-fsync t))
-      (flycheck-save-buffer-to-file filename))
-    filename))
-
-(defun flycheck-prepend-with-option (option items &optional prepend-fn)
-  "Prepend OPTION to each item in ITEMS, using PREPEND-FN.
-
-Prepend OPTION to each item in ITEMS.
-
-ITEMS is a list of strings to pass to the syntax checker.  OPTION
-is the option, as string.  PREPEND-FN is a function called to
-prepend OPTION to each item in ITEMS.  It receives the option and
-a single item from ITEMS as argument, and must return a string or
-a list of strings with OPTION prepended to the item.  If
-PREPEND-FN is nil or omitted, use `list'.
-
-Return a list of strings where OPTION is prepended to each item
-in ITEMS using PREPEND-FN.  If PREPEND-FN returns a list, it is
-spliced into the resulting list."
-  (unless (stringp option)
-    (error "Option %S is not a string" option))
-  (unless prepend-fn
-    (setq prepend-fn #'list))
-  (let ((prepend
-         (lambda (item)
-           (let ((result (funcall prepend-fn option item)))
-             (cond
-              ((and (listp result) (seq-every-p #'stringp result)) result)
-              ((stringp result) (list result))
-              (t (error "Invalid result type for option: %S" result)))))))
-    (apply #'append (seq-map prepend items))))
-
-(defun flycheck-find-in-buffer (pattern)
-  "Find PATTERN in the current buffer.
-
-Return the result of the first matching group of PATTERN, or nil,
-if PATTERN did not match."
-  (save-restriction
-    (widen)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (when (re-search-forward pattern nil 'no-error)
-        (match-string-no-properties 1)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-buffer-empty-p (&optional buffer)
-  "Whether a BUFFER is empty.
-
-If buffer is nil or omitted check the current buffer.
-
-Return non-nil if so, or nil if the buffer has content."
-  (<= (buffer-size buffer) 0))
-
-(defun flycheck-ephemeral-buffer-p ()
-  "Determine whether the current buffer is an ephemeral buffer.
-
-See Info node `(elisp)Buffer Names' for information about
-ephemeral buffers."
-  (string-prefix-p " " (buffer-name)))
-
-(defun flycheck-encrypted-buffer-p ()
-  "Determine whether the current buffer is an encrypted file.
-
-See Info node `(epa)Top' for Emacs' interface to encrypted
-files."
-  ;; The EPA file handler sets this variable locally to remember the recipients
-  ;; of the encrypted file for re-encryption.  Hence, a local binding of this
-  ;; variable is a good indication that the buffer is encrypted.  I haven't
-  ;; found any better indicator anyway.
-  (local-variable-p 'epa-file-encrypt-to))
-
-(defun flycheck-autoloads-file-p ()
-  "Determine whether the current buffer is an autoloads file.
-
-Autoloads are generated by package.el during installation."
-  (string-suffix-p "-autoloads.el" (buffer-name)))
-
-(defun flycheck-in-user-emacs-directory-p (filename)
-  "Whether FILENAME is in `user-emacs-directory'."
-  (string-prefix-p (file-name-as-directory (file-truename user-emacs-directory))
-                   (file-truename filename)))
-
-(defun flycheck-safe-delete (file-or-dir)
-  "Safely delete FILE-OR-DIR."
-  (ignore-errors
-    (if (file-directory-p file-or-dir)
-        (delete-directory file-or-dir 'recursive)
-      (delete-file file-or-dir))))
-
-(defun flycheck-safe-delete-temporaries ()
-  "Safely delete all temp files and directories of Flycheck.
-
-Safely delete all files and directories listed in
-`flycheck-temporaries' and set the variable's value to nil."
-  (seq-do #'flycheck-safe-delete flycheck-temporaries)
-  (setq flycheck-temporaries nil))
-
-(defun flycheck-rx-file-name (form)
-  "Translate the `(file-name)' FORM into a regular expression."
-  (let ((body (or (cdr form) '((minimal-match
-                                (one-or-more not-newline))))))
-    (rx-submatch-n `(group-n 1 ,@body))))
-
-(defun flycheck-rx-message (form)
-  "Translate the `(message)' FORM into a regular expression."
-  (let ((body (or (cdr form) '((one-or-more not-newline)))))
-    (rx-submatch-n `(group-n 4 ,@body))))
-
-(defun flycheck-rx-id (form)
-  "Translate the `(id)' FORM into a regular expression."
-  (rx-submatch-n `(group-n 5 ,@(cdr form))))
-
-(defun flycheck-rx-to-string (form &optional no-group)
-  "Like `rx-to-string' for FORM, but with special keywords:
-
-`line'
-     matches the line number.
-
-`column'
-     matches the column number.
-
-`(file-name SEXP ...)'
-     matches the file name.  SEXP describes the file name.  If no
-     SEXP is given, use a default body of `(minimal-match
-     (one-or-more not-newline))'.
-
-`(message SEXP ...)'
-     matches the message.  SEXP constitutes the body of the
-     message.  If no SEXP is given, use a default body
-     of `(one-or-more not-newline)'.
-
-`(id SEXP ...)'
-     matches an error ID.  SEXP describes the ID.
-
-NO-GROUP is passed to `rx-to-string'.
-
-See `rx' for a complete list of all built-in `rx' forms."
-  (let ((rx-constituents
-         (append
-          `((line . ,(rx (group-n 2 (one-or-more digit))))
-            (column . ,(rx (group-n 3 (one-or-more digit))))
-            (file-name flycheck-rx-file-name 0 nil)
-            (message flycheck-rx-message 0 nil)
-            (id flycheck-rx-id 0 nil))
-          rx-constituents nil)))
-    (rx-to-string form no-group)))
-
-(defun flycheck-current-load-file ()
-  "Get the source file currently being loaded.
-
-Always return the name of the corresponding source file, never
-any byte-compiled file.
-
-Return nil, if the currently loaded file cannot be determined."
-  (-when-let* ((this-file (cond
-                           (load-in-progress load-file-name)
-                           ((bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file))
-                           (t (buffer-file-name))))
-               ;; A best guess for the source file of a compiled library. Works
-               ;; well in most cases, and especially for ELPA packages
-               (source-file (concat (file-name-sans-extension this-file)
-                                    ".el")))
-    (when (file-exists-p source-file)
-      source-file)))
-
-(defun flycheck-module-root-directory (module &optional file-name)
-  "Get the root directory for a MODULE in FILE-NAME.
-
-MODULE is a qualified module name, either a string with
-components separated by a dot, or as list of components.
-FILE-NAME is the name of the file or directory containing the
-module as string.  When nil or omitted, defaults to the return
-value of function `buffer-file-name'.
-
-Return the root directory of the module, that is, the directory,
-from which FILE-NAME can be reached by descending directories
-along each part of MODULE.
-
-If the MODULE name does not match the directory hierarchy upwards
-from FILE-NAME, return the directory containing FILE-NAME.  When
-FILE-NAME is nil, return `default-directory'."
-  (let ((file-name (or file-name (buffer-file-name)))
-        (module-components (if (stringp module)
-                               (split-string module (rx "."))
-                             (copy-sequence module))))
-    (if (and module-components file-name)
-        (let ((parts (nreverse module-components))
-              (base-directory (directory-file-name
-                               (file-name-sans-extension file-name))))
-          (while (and parts
-                      (string= (file-name-nondirectory base-directory)
-                               (car parts)))
-            (pop parts)
-            (setq base-directory (directory-file-name
-                                  (file-name-directory base-directory))))
-          (file-name-as-directory base-directory))
-      (if file-name
-          (file-name-directory file-name)
-        (expand-file-name default-directory)))))
-
-
-;;; Minibuffer tools
-(defvar read-flycheck-checker-history nil
-  "`completing-read' history of `read-flycheck-checker'.")
-
-(defun flycheck-completing-read (prompt candidates default &optional history)
-  "Read a value from the minibuffer.
-
-Use `flycheck-completing-read-function' to read input from the
-minibuffer with completion.
-
-Show PROMPT and read one of CANDIDATES, defaulting to DEFAULT.
-HISTORY is passed to `flycheck-completing-read-function'."
-  (funcall flycheck-completing-read-function
-           prompt candidates nil 'require-match nil history default))
-
-(defun read-flycheck-checker (prompt &optional default property candidates)
-  "Read a flycheck checker from minibuffer with PROMPT and DEFAULT.
-
-PROMPT is a string to show in the minibuffer as prompt.  It
-should end with a single space.  DEFAULT is a symbol denoting the
-default checker to use, if the user did not select any checker.
-PROPERTY is a symbol denoting a syntax checker property.  If
-non-nil, only complete syntax checkers which have a non-nil value
-for PROPERTY.  CANDIDATES is an optional list of all syntax
-checkers available for completion, defaulting to all defined
-checkers.  If given, PROPERTY is ignored.
-
-Return the checker as symbol, or DEFAULT if no checker was
-chosen.  If DEFAULT is nil and no checker was chosen, signal a
-`user-error' if the underlying completion system does not provide
-a default on its own."
-  (when (and default (not (flycheck-valid-checker-p default)))
-    (error "%S is no valid Flycheck checker" default))
-  (let* ((candidates (seq-map #'symbol-name
-                              (or candidates
-                                  (flycheck-defined-checkers property))))
-         (default (and default (symbol-name default)))
-         (input (flycheck-completing-read
-                 prompt candidates default
-                 'read-flycheck-checker-history)))
-    (when (string-empty-p input)
-      (unless default
-        (user-error "No syntax checker selected"))
-      (setq input default))
-    (let ((checker (intern input)))
-      (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker)
-        (error "%S is not a valid Flycheck syntax checker" checker))
-      checker)))
-
-(defun read-flycheck-error-level (prompt)
-  "Read an error level from the user with PROMPT.
-
-Only offers level for which errors currently exist, in addition
-to the default levels."
-  (let* ((levels (seq-map #'flycheck-error-level
-                          (flycheck-error-list-current-errors)))
-         (levels-with-defaults (append '(info warning error) levels))
-         (uniq-levels (seq-uniq levels-with-defaults))
-         (level (flycheck-completing-read prompt uniq-levels nil)))
-    (and (stringp level) (intern level))))
-
-
-;;; Checker API
-(defun flycheck-defined-checkers (&optional property)
-  "Find all defined syntax checkers, optionally with PROPERTY.
-
-PROPERTY is a symbol.  If given, only return syntax checkers with
-a non-nil value for PROPERTY.
-
-The returned list is sorted alphapetically by the symbol name of
-the syntax checkers."
-  (let (defined-checkers)
-    (mapatoms (lambda (symbol)
-                (when (and (flycheck-valid-checker-p symbol)
-                           (or (null property)
-                               (flycheck-checker-get symbol property)))
-                  (push symbol defined-checkers))))
-    (sort defined-checkers #'string<)))
-
-(defun flycheck-registered-checker-p (checker)
-  "Determine whether CHECKER is registered.
-
-A checker is registered if it is contained in
-`flycheck-checkers'."
-  (and (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker)
-       (memq checker flycheck-checkers)))
-
-(defun flycheck-disabled-checker-p (checker)
-  "Determine whether CHECKER is disabled.
-
-A checker is disabled if it is contained in
-`flycheck-disabled-checkers'."
-  (memq checker flycheck-disabled-checkers))
-
-
-;;; Generic syntax checkers
-(defconst flycheck-generic-checker-version 2
-  "The internal version of generic syntax checker declarations.
-
-Flycheck will not use syntax checkers whose generic version is
-less than this constant.")
-
-(defsubst flycheck--checker-property-name (property)
-  "Return the SYMBOL property for checker PROPERTY."
-  (intern (concat "flycheck-" (symbol-name property))))
-
-(defun flycheck-checker-get (checker property)
-  "Get the value of CHECKER's PROPERTY."
-  (get checker (flycheck--checker-property-name property)))
-
-(gv-define-setter flycheck-checker-get (value checker property)
-  `(setf (get ,checker (flycheck--checker-property-name ,property)) ,value))
-
-(defun flycheck-validate-next-checker (next &optional strict)
-  "Validate NEXT checker.
-
-With STRICT non-nil, also check whether the syntax checker and
-the error level in NEXT are valid.  Otherwise just check whether
-these are symbols.
-
-Signal an error if NEXT is not a valid entry for
-`:next-checkers'."
-  (when (symbolp next)
-    (setq next (cons t next)))
-  (pcase next
-    (`(,level . ,checker)
-     (if strict
-         (progn
-           (unless (or (eq level t) (flycheck-error-level-p level))
-             (error "%S is not a valid Flycheck error level" level))
-           (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker)
-             (error "%s is not a valid Flycheck syntax checker" checker)))
-       (unless (symbolp level)
-         (error "Error level %S must be a symbol" level))
-       (unless (symbolp checker)
-         (error "Checker %S must be a symbol" checker))))
-    (_ (error "%S must be a symbol or cons cell" next)))
-  t)
-
-(defun flycheck-define-generic-checker (symbol docstring &rest properties)
-  "Define SYMBOL as generic syntax checker.
-
-Any syntax checker defined with this macro is eligible for manual
-syntax checker selection with `flycheck-select-checker'.  To make
-the new syntax checker available for automatic selection, it must
-be registered in `flycheck-checkers'.
-
-DOCSTRING is the documentation of the syntax checker, for
-`flycheck-describe-checker'.  The following PROPERTIES constitute
-a generic syntax checker.  Unless otherwise noted, all properties
-are mandatory.
-
-`:start FUNCTION'
-     A function to start the syntax checker.
-
-     FUNCTION shall take two arguments and return a context
-     object if the checker is started successfully.  Otherwise it
-     shall signal an error.
-
-     The first argument is the syntax checker being started.  The
-     second is a callback function to report state changes to
-     Flycheck.  The callback takes two arguments STATUS DATA,
-     where STATUS is a symbol denoting the syntax checker status
-     and DATA an optional argument with additional data for the
-     status report.  See `flycheck-report-buffer-checker-status'
-     for more information about STATUS and DATA.
-
-     FUNCTION may be synchronous or asynchronous, i.e. it may
-     call the given callback either immediately, or at some later
-     point (e.g. from a process sentinel).
-
-     A syntax checker _must_ call CALLBACK at least once with a
-     STATUS that finishes the current syntax checker.  Otherwise
-     Flycheck gets stuck at the current syntax check with this
-     syntax checker.
-
-     The context object returned by FUNCTION is passed to
-     `:interrupt'.
-
-`:interrupt FUNCTION'
-     A function to interrupt the syntax check.
-
-     FUNCTION is called with the syntax checker and the context
-     object returned by the `:start' function and shall try to
-     interrupt the syntax check.  The context may be nil, if the
-     syntax check is interrupted before actually started.
-     FUNCTION should handle this situation.
-
-     If it cannot interrupt the syntax check, it may either
-     signal an error or silently ignore the attempt to interrupt
-     the syntax checker, depending on the severity of the
-     situation.
-
-     If interrupting the syntax check failed, Flycheck will let
-     the syntax check continue, but ignore any status reports.
-     Notably, it won't highlight any errors reported by the
-     syntax check in the buffer.
-
-     This property is optional.  If omitted, Flycheck won't
-     attempt to interrupt syntax checks wit this syntax checker,
-     and simply ignore their results.
-
-`:print-doc FUNCTION'
-     A function to print additional documentation into the Help
-     buffer of this checker.
-
-     FUNCTION is called when creating the Help buffer for the
-     syntax checker, with the syntax checker as single argument,
-     after printing the name of the syntax checker and its modes
-     and predicate, but before printing DOCSTRING.  It may insert
-     additional documentation into the current buffer.
-
-     The call occurs within `with-help-window'.  Hence
-     `standard-output' points to the current buffer, so you may
-     use `princ' and friends to add content.  Also, the current
-     buffer is put into Help mode afterwards, which automatically
-     turns symbols into references, if possible.
-
-     This property is optional.  If omitted, no additional
-     documentation is printed for this syntax checker.
-
-:verify FUNCTION
-     A function to verify the checker for the current buffer.
-
-     FUNCTION is called with the syntax checker as single
-     argument, and shall return a list of
-     `flycheck-verification-result' objects indicating whether
-     the syntax checker could be used in the current buffer, and
-     highlighting potential setup problems.
-
-     This property is optional.  If omitted, no additional
-     verification occurs for this syntax checker.  It is however
-     absolutely recommended that you add a `:verify' function to
-     your syntax checker, because it will help users to spot
-     potential setup problems.
-
-`:modes MODES'
-     A major mode symbol or a list thereof, denoting major modes
-     to use this syntax checker in.
-
-     This syntax checker will only be used in buffers whose
-     `major-mode' is contained in MODES.
-
-     If `:predicate' is also given the syntax checker will only
-     be used in buffers for which the `:predicate' returns
-     non-nil.
-
-`:predicate FUNCTION'
-     A function to determine whether to use the syntax checker in
-     the current buffer.
-
-     FUNCTION is called without arguments and shall return
-     non-nil if this syntax checker shall be used to check the
-     current buffer.  Otherwise it shall return nil.
-
-     If this checker has a `:working-directory' FUNCTION is
-     called with `default-directory' bound to the checker's
-     working directory.
-
-     FUNCTION is only called in matching major modes.
-
-     This property is optional.
-
-`:enabled FUNCTION'
-     A function to determine whether to use the syntax checker in
-     the current buffer.
-
-     This property behaves as `:predicate', except that it's only
-     called the first time a syntax checker is to be used in a buffer.
-
-     FUNCTION is called without arguments and shall return
-     non-nil if this syntax checker shall be used to check the
-     current buffer.  Otherwise it shall return nil.
-
-     If FUNCTION returns a non-nil value the checker is put in a
-     whitelist in `flycheck-enabled-checkers' to prevent further
-     invocations of `:enabled'.  Otherwise it is disabled via
-     `flycheck-disabled-checkers' to prevent any further use of
-     it.
-
-     If this checker has a `:working-directory' FUNCTION is
-     called with `default-directory' bound to the checker's
-     working directory.
-
-     FUNCTION is only called in matching major modes.
-
-     This property is optional.
-
-`:error-filter FUNCTION'
-     A function to filter the errors returned by this checker.
-
-     FUNCTION is called with the list of `flycheck-error' objects
-     returned by the syntax checker and shall return another list
-     of `flycheck-error' objects, which is considered the final
-     result of this syntax checker.
-
-     FUNCTION is free to add, remove or modify errors, whether in
-     place or by copying.
-
-     This property is optional.  The default filter is
-     `identity'.
-
-`:error-explainer FUNCTION'
-     A function to return an explanation text for errors
-     generated by this checker.
-
-     FUNCTION is called with a `flycheck-error' object and shall
-     return an explanation message for this error as a string, or
-     nil if there is no explanation for this error.
-
-     This property is optional.
-
-`:next-checkers NEXT-CHECKERS'
-     A list denoting syntax checkers to apply after this syntax
-     checker, in what we call \"chaining\" of syntax checkers.
-
-     Each ITEM is a cons cell `(LEVEL . CHECKER)'.  CHECKER is a
-     syntax checker to run after this syntax checker.  LEVEL is
-     an error level.  CHECKER will only be used if there are no
-     current errors of at least LEVEL.  LEVEL may also be t, in
-     which case CHECKER is used regardless of the current errors.
-
-     ITEM may also be a syntax checker symbol, which is
-     equivalent to `(t . ITEM)'.
-
-     Flycheck tries all items in order of declaration, and uses
-     the first whose LEVEL matches and whose CHECKER is
-     registered and can be used for the current buffer.
-
-     This feature is typically used to apply more than one syntax
-     checker to a buffer.  For instance, you might first use a
-     compiler to check a buffer for syntax and type errors, and
-     then run a linting tool that checks for insecure code, or
-     questionable style.
-
-     This property is optional.  If omitted, it defaults to the
-     nil, i.e. no other syntax checkers are applied after this
-     syntax checker.
-
-`:working-directory FUNCTION'
-     The value of `default-directory' when invoking `:start'.
-
-     FUNCTION is a function taking the syntax checker as sole
-     argument.  It shall return the absolute path to an existing
-     directory to use as `default-directory' for `:start' or
-     nil to fall back to the `default-directory' of the current
-     buffer.
-
-     This property is optional.  If omitted, invoke `:start'
-     from the `default-directory' of the buffer being checked.
-
-Signal an error, if any property has an invalid value."
-  (declare (indent 1)
-           (doc-string 2))
-  (let ((start (plist-get properties :start))
-        (interrupt (plist-get properties :interrupt))
-        (print-doc (plist-get properties :print-doc))
-        (modes (plist-get properties :modes))
-        (predicate (plist-get properties :predicate))
-        (verify (plist-get properties :verify))
-        (enabled (plist-get properties :enabled))
-        (filter (or (plist-get properties :error-filter) #'identity))
-        (explainer (plist-get properties :error-explainer))
-        (next-checkers (plist-get properties :next-checkers))
-        (file (flycheck-current-load-file))
-        (working-directory (plist-get properties :working-directory)))
-
-    (unless (listp modes)
-      (setq modes (list modes)))
-
-    (unless (functionp start)
-      (error ":start %S of syntax checker %s is not a function" start symbol))
-    (unless (or (null interrupt) (functionp interrupt))
-      (error ":interrupt %S of syntax checker %s is not a function"
-             interrupt symbol))
-    (unless (or (null print-doc) (functionp print-doc))
-      (error ":print-doc %S of syntax checker %s is not a function"
-             print-doc symbol))
-    (unless (or (null verify) (functionp verify))
-      (error ":verify %S of syntax checker %S is not a function"
-             verify symbol))
-    (unless (or (null enabled) (functionp enabled))
-      (error ":enabled %S of syntax checker %S is not a function"
-             enabled symbol))
-    (unless modes
-      (error "Missing :modes in syntax checker %s" symbol))
-    (dolist (mode modes)
-      (unless (symbolp mode)
-        (error "Invalid :modes %s in syntax checker %s, %s must be a symbol"
-               modes symbol mode)))
-    (unless (or (null predicate) (functionp predicate))
-      (error ":predicate %S of syntax checker %s  is not a function"
-             predicate symbol))
-    (unless (functionp filter)
-      (error ":error-filter %S of syntax checker %s is not a function"
-             filter symbol))
-    (unless (or (null explainer) (functionp explainer))
-      (error ":error-explainer %S of syntax checker %S is not a function"
-             explainer symbol))
-    (dolist (checker next-checkers)
-      (flycheck-validate-next-checker checker))
-
-    (let ((real-predicate
-           (and predicate
-                (lambda ()
-                  ;; Run predicate in the checker's default directory
-                  (let ((default-directory
-                          (flycheck-compute-working-directory symbol)))
-                    (funcall predicate)))))
-          (real-enabled
-           (lambda ()
-             (if (flycheck-valid-checker-p symbol)
-                 (or (null enabled)
-                     ;; Run enabled in the checker's default directory
-                     (let ((default-directory
-                             (flycheck-compute-working-directory symbol)))
-                       (funcall enabled)))
-               (lwarn 'flycheck
-                      :warning "%S is no valid Flycheck syntax checker.
-Try to reinstall the package defining this syntax checker." symbol)
-               nil))))
-      (pcase-dolist (`(,prop . ,value)
-                     `((start             . ,start)
-                       (interrupt         . ,interrupt)
-                       (print-doc         . ,print-doc)
-                       (modes             . ,modes)
-                       (predicate         . ,real-predicate)
-                       (verify            . ,verify)
-                       (enabled           . ,real-enabled)
-                       (error-filter      . ,filter)
-                       (error-explainer   . ,explainer)
-                       (next-checkers     . ,next-checkers)
-                       (documentation     . ,docstring)
-                       (file              . ,file)
-                       (working-directory . ,working-directory)))
-        (setf (flycheck-checker-get symbol prop) value)))
-
-    ;; Track the version, to avoid breakage if the internal format changes
-    (setf (flycheck-checker-get symbol 'generic-checker-version)
-          flycheck-generic-checker-version)))
-
-(defun flycheck-valid-checker-p (checker)
-  "Check whether a CHECKER is valid.
-
-A valid checker is a symbol defined as syntax checker with
-`flycheck-define-checker'."
-  (and (symbolp checker)
-       (= (or (get checker 'flycheck-generic-checker-version) 0)
-          flycheck-generic-checker-version)))
-
-(defun flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p (checker &optional mode)
-  "Whether CHECKER supports the given major MODE.
-
-CHECKER is a syntax checker symbol and MODE a major mode symbol.
-Look at the `modes' property of CHECKER to determine whether
-CHECKER supports buffers in the given major MODE.
-
-MODE defaults to the value of `major-mode' if omitted or nil.
-
-Return non-nil if CHECKER supports MODE and nil otherwise."
-  (let ((mode (or mode major-mode)))
-    (memq mode (flycheck-checker-get checker 'modes))))
-
-(defvar-local flycheck-enabled-checkers nil
-  "Syntax checkers included in automatic selection.
-
-A list of Flycheck syntax checkers included in automatic
-selection for current buffer.")
-
-(defun flycheck-may-enable-checker (checker)
-  "Whether a generic CHECKER may be enabled for current buffer.
-
-Return non-nil if CHECKER may be used for the current buffer, and
-nil otherwise."
-  (let* ((enabled (flycheck-checker-get checker 'enabled))
-         (shall-enable (and (not (flycheck-disabled-checker-p checker))
-                            (or (memq checker flycheck-enabled-checkers)
-                                (null enabled)
-                                (funcall enabled)))))
-    (if shall-enable
-        (cl-pushnew checker flycheck-enabled-checkers)
-      (cl-pushnew checker flycheck-disabled-checkers))
-    shall-enable))
-
-(defun flycheck-may-use-checker (checker)
-  "Whether a generic CHECKER may be used.
-
-Return non-nil if CHECKER may be used for the current buffer, and
-nil otherwise."
-  (let ((predicate (flycheck-checker-get checker 'predicate)))
-    (and (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker)
-         (flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p checker)
-         (flycheck-may-enable-checker checker)
-         (or (null predicate) (funcall predicate)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-may-use-next-checker (next-checker)
-  "Determine whether NEXT-CHECKER may be used."
-  (when (symbolp next-checker)
-    (push t next-checker))
-  (let ((level (car next-checker))
-        (next-checker (cdr next-checker)))
-    (and (or (eq level t)
-             (flycheck-has-max-current-errors-p level))
-         (flycheck-registered-checker-p next-checker)
-         (flycheck-may-use-checker next-checker))))
-
-
-;;; Help for generic syntax checkers
-(define-button-type 'help-flycheck-checker-def
-  :supertype 'help-xref
-  'help-function #'flycheck-goto-checker-definition
-  'help-echo "mouse-2, RET: find Flycheck checker definition")
-
-(defconst flycheck-find-checker-regexp
-  (rx line-start (zero-or-more (syntax whitespace))
-      "(" symbol-start "flycheck-define-checker" symbol-end
-      (eval (list 'regexp find-function-space-re))
-      symbol-start
-      "%s"
-      symbol-end
-      (or (syntax whitespace) line-end))
-  "Regular expression to find a checker definition.")
-
-(add-to-list 'find-function-regexp-alist
-             '(flycheck-checker . flycheck-find-checker-regexp))
-
-(defun flycheck-goto-checker-definition (checker file)
-  "Go to to the definition of CHECKER in FILE."
-  (let ((location (find-function-search-for-symbol
-                   checker 'flycheck-checker file)))
-    (pop-to-buffer (car location))
-    (if (cdr location)
-        (goto-char (cdr location))
-      (message "Unable to find checker location in file"))))
-
-(defun flycheck-checker-at-point ()
-  "Return the Flycheck checker found at or before point.
-
-Return nil if there is no checker."
-  (let ((symbol (variable-at-point 'any-symbol)))
-    (when (flycheck-valid-checker-p symbol)
-      symbol)))
-
-(defun flycheck-describe-checker (checker)
-  "Display the documentation of CHECKER.
-
-CHECKER is a checker symbol.
-
-Pop up a help buffer with the documentation of CHECKER."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
-          (default (or (flycheck-checker-at-point)
-                       (ignore-errors (flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer))))
-          (prompt (if default
-                      (format "Describe syntax checker (default %s): " default)
-                    "Describe syntax checker: ")))
-     (list (read-flycheck-checker prompt default))))
-  (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker)
-    (user-error "You didn't specify a Flycheck syntax checker"))
-  (help-setup-xref (list #'flycheck-describe-checker checker)
-                   (called-interactively-p 'interactive))
-  (save-excursion
-    (with-help-window (help-buffer)
-      (let ((filename (flycheck-checker-get checker 'file))
-            (modes (flycheck-checker-get checker 'modes))
-            (predicate (flycheck-checker-get checker 'predicate))
-            (print-doc (flycheck-checker-get checker 'print-doc))
-            (next-checkers (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers)))
-        (princ (format "%s is a Flycheck syntax checker" checker))
-        (when filename
-          (princ (format " in `%s'" (file-name-nondirectory filename)))
-          (with-current-buffer standard-output
-            (save-excursion
-              (re-search-backward "`\\([^`']+\\)'" nil t)
-              (help-xref-button 1 'help-flycheck-checker-def
-                                checker filename))))
-        (princ ".\n\n")
-
-        (let ((modes-start (with-current-buffer standard-output (point-max))))
-          ;; Track the start of the modes documentation, to properly re-fill
-          ;; it later
-          (princ "  This syntax checker checks syntax in the major mode(s) ")
-          (princ (string-join
-                  (seq-map (apply-partially #'format "`%s'") modes)
-                  ", "))
-          (when predicate
-            (princ ", and uses a custom predicate"))
-          (princ ".")
-          (when next-checkers
-            (princ "  It runs the following checkers afterwards:"))
-          (with-current-buffer standard-output
-            (save-excursion
-              (fill-region-as-paragraph modes-start (point-max))))
-          (princ "\n")
-
-          ;; Print the list of next checkers
-          (when next-checkers
-            (princ "\n")
-            (let ((beg-checker-list (with-current-buffer standard-output
-                                      (point))))
-              (dolist (next-checker next-checkers)
-                (if (symbolp next-checker)
-                    (princ (format "     * `%s'\n" next-checker))
-                  (princ (format "     * `%s' (maximum level `%s')\n"
-                                 (cdr next-checker) (car next-checker)))))
-              ;;
-              (with-current-buffer standard-output
-                (save-excursion
-                  (while (re-search-backward "`\\([^`']+\\)'"
-                                             beg-checker-list t)
-                    (when (flycheck-valid-checker-p
-                           (intern-soft (match-string 1)))
-                      (help-xref-button 1 'help-flycheck-checker-def checker
-                                        filename))))))))
-        ;; Call the custom print-doc function of the checker, if present
-        (when print-doc
-          (funcall print-doc checker))
-        ;; Ultimately, print the docstring
-        (princ "\nDocumentation:\n")
-        (princ (flycheck-checker-get checker 'documentation))))))
-
-
-;;; Syntax checker verification
-(cl-defstruct (flycheck-verification-result
-               (:constructor flycheck-verification-result-new))
-  "Structure for storing a single verification result.
-
-Slots:
-
-`label'
-     A label for this result, as string
-
-`message'
-     A message for this result, as string
-
-`face'
-     The face to use for the `message'.
-
-     You can either use a face symbol, or a list of face symbols."
-  label message face)
-
-(defun flycheck-verify-generic-checker (checker)
-  "Verify a generic CHECKER in the current buffer.
-
-Return a list of `flycheck-verification-result' objects."
-  (let (results
-        (predicate (flycheck-checker-get checker 'predicate))
-        (enabled (flycheck-checker-get checker 'enabled))
-        (verify (flycheck-checker-get checker 'verify)))
-    (when enabled
-      (let ((result (funcall enabled)))
-        (push (flycheck-verification-result-new
-               :label "may enable"
-               :message (if result "yes" "Automatically disabled!")
-               :face (if result 'success '(bold warning)))
-              results)))
-    (when predicate
-      (let ((result (funcall predicate)))
-        (push (flycheck-verification-result-new
-               :label "predicate"
-               :message (prin1-to-string (not (null result)))
-               :face (if result 'success '(bold warning)))
-              results)))
-    (append (nreverse results)
-            (and verify (funcall verify checker)))))
-
-(define-button-type 'help-flycheck-checker-doc
-  :supertype 'help-xref
-  'help-function #'flycheck-describe-checker
-  'help-echo "mouse-2, RET: describe Flycheck checker")
-
-(defun flycheck--verify-princ-checker (checker buffer &optional with-mm)
-  "Print verification result of CHECKER for BUFFER.
-
-When WITH-MM is given and non-nil, also include the major mode
-into the verification results."
-  (princ "  ")
-  (insert-button (symbol-name checker)
-                 'type 'help-flycheck-checker-doc
-                 'help-args (list checker))
-  (when (with-current-buffer buffer (flycheck-disabled-checker-p checker))
-    (insert (propertize " (disabled)" 'face '(bold error))))
-  (princ "\n")
-  (let ((results (with-current-buffer buffer
-                   (flycheck-verify-generic-checker checker))))
-    (when with-mm
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (let ((message-and-face
-               (if (flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p checker)
-                   (cons (format "`%s' supported" major-mode) 'success)
-                 (cons (format "`%s' not supported" major-mode) 'error))))
-          (push (flycheck-verification-result-new
-                 :label "major mode"
-                 :message (car message-and-face)
-                 :face (cdr message-and-face))
-                results))))
-    (let* ((label-length
-            (seq-max (mapcar
-                      (lambda (res)
-                        (length (flycheck-verification-result-label res)))
-                      results)))
-           (message-column (+ 8 label-length)))
-      (dolist (result results)
-        (princ "    - ")
-        (princ (flycheck-verification-result-label result))
-        (princ ": ")
-        (princ (make-string (- message-column (current-column)) ?\ ))
-        (let ((message (flycheck-verification-result-message result))
-              (face (flycheck-verification-result-face result)))
-          (insert (propertize message 'face face)))
-        (princ "\n"))))
-  (princ "\n"))
-
-(defun flycheck--verify-print-header (desc buffer)
-  "Print a title with DESC for BUFFER in the current buffer.
-
-DESC is an arbitrary string containing a description, and BUFFER
-is the buffer being verified.  The name and the major mode mode
-of BUFFER are printed.
-
-DESC and information about BUFFER are printed in the current
-buffer."
-  (princ desc)
-  (insert (propertize (buffer-name buffer) 'face 'bold))
-  (princ " in ")
-  (let ((mode (buffer-local-value 'major-mode buffer)))
-    (insert-button (symbol-name mode)
-                   'type 'help-function
-                   'help-args (list mode)))
-  (princ ":\n\n"))
-
-(defun flycheck--verify-print-footer (buffer)
-  "Print a footer for BUFFER in the current buffer.
-
-BUFFER is the buffer being verified."
-  (princ "Flycheck Mode is ")
-  (let ((enabled (buffer-local-value 'flycheck-mode buffer)))
-    (insert (propertize (if enabled "enabled" "disabled")
-                        'face (if enabled 'success '(warning bold)))))
-  (princ
-   (with-current-buffer buffer
-     ;; Use key binding state in the verified buffer to print the help.
-     (substitute-command-keys
-      ".  Use \\[universal-argument] \\[flycheck-disable-checker] \
-to enable disabled checkers.")))
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((end (point)))
-      (backward-paragraph)
-      (fill-region-as-paragraph (point) end)))
-
-  (princ "\n\n--------------------\n\n")
-  (princ (format "Flycheck version: %s\n" (flycheck-version)))
-  (princ (format "Emacs version:    %s\n" emacs-version))
-  (princ (format "System:           %s\n" system-configuration))
-  (princ (format "Window system:    %S\n" window-system)))
-
-(defun flycheck-verify-checker (checker)
-  "Check whether a CHECKER can be used in this buffer.
-
-Show a buffer listing possible problems that prevent CHECKER from
-being used for the current buffer.
-
-Note: Do not use this function to check whether a syntax checker
-is applicable from Emacs Lisp code.  Use
-`flycheck-may-use-checker' instead."
-  (interactive (list (read-flycheck-checker "Checker to verify: ")))
-  (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker)
-    (user-error "%s is not a syntax checker" checker))
-
-  ;; Save the buffer to make sure that all predicates are good
-  (when (and (buffer-file-name) (buffer-modified-p))
-    (save-buffer))
-
-  (let ((buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (with-help-window (get-buffer-create " *Flycheck checker*")
-      (with-current-buffer standard-output
-        (flycheck--verify-print-header "Syntax checker in buffer " buffer)
-        (flycheck--verify-princ-checker checker buffer 'with-mm)
-        (if (with-current-buffer buffer (flycheck-may-use-checker checker))
-            (insert (propertize
-                     "Flycheck can use this syntax checker for this buffer.\n"
-                     'face 'success))
-          (insert (propertize
-                   "Flycheck cannot use this syntax checker for this buffer.\n"
-                   'face 'error)))
-        (insert "\n")
-        (flycheck--verify-print-footer buffer)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-verify-setup ()
-  "Check whether Flycheck can be used in this buffer.
-
-Display a new buffer listing all syntax checkers that could be
-applicable in the current buffer.  For each syntax checkers,
-possible problems are shown."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (and (buffer-file-name) (buffer-modified-p))
-    ;; Save the buffer
-    (save-buffer))
-
-  (let ((buffer (current-buffer))
-        ;; Get all checkers that support the current major mode
-        (checkers (seq-filter #'flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p
-                              flycheck-checkers))
-        (help-buffer (get-buffer-create " *Flycheck checkers*")))
-
-    ;; Now print all applicable checkers
-    (with-help-window help-buffer
-      (with-current-buffer standard-output
-        (flycheck--verify-print-header "Syntax checkers for buffer " buffer)
-        (unless checkers
-          (insert (propertize
-                   "There are no syntax checkers for this buffer!\n\n"
-                   'face '(bold error))))
-        (dolist (checker checkers)
-          (flycheck--verify-princ-checker checker buffer))
-
-        (-when-let (selected-checker
-                    (buffer-local-value 'flycheck-checker buffer))
-          (insert
-           (propertize
-            "The following checker is explicitly selected for this buffer:\n\n"
-            'face 'bold))
-          (flycheck--verify-princ-checker selected-checker buffer 'with-mm))
-
-        (let ((unregistered-checkers
-               (seq-difference (flycheck-defined-checkers) flycheck-checkers)))
-          (when unregistered-checkers
-            (insert (propertize
-                     "\nThe following syntax checkers are not registered:\n\n"
-                     'face '(bold warning)))
-            (dolist (checker unregistered-checkers)
-              (princ "  - ")
-              (princ checker)
-              (princ "\n"))
-            (princ
-             "\nTry adding these syntax checkers to `flycheck-checkers'.\n")))
-
-        (flycheck--verify-print-footer buffer)))
-
-    (with-current-buffer help-buffer
-      (setq-local revert-buffer-function
-                  (lambda (_ignore-auto _noconfirm)
-                    (with-current-buffer buffer (flycheck-verify-setup)))))))
-
-
-;;; Predicates for generic syntax checkers
-(defun flycheck-buffer-saved-p (&optional buffer)
-  "Determine whether BUFFER is saved to a file.
-
-BUFFER is the buffer to check.  If omitted or nil, use the
-current buffer as BUFFER.
-
-Return non-nil if the BUFFER is backed by a file, and not
-modified, or nil otherwise."
-  (let ((file-name (buffer-file-name buffer)))
-    (and file-name (file-exists-p file-name) (not (buffer-modified-p buffer)))))
-
-
-;;; Extending generic checkers
-(defun flycheck-add-next-checker (checker next &optional append)
-  "After CHECKER add a NEXT checker.
-
-CHECKER is a syntax checker symbol, to which to add NEXT checker.
-
-NEXT is a cons cell `(LEVEL . NEXT-CHECKER)'.  NEXT-CHECKER is a
-symbol denoting the syntax checker to run after CHECKER.  LEVEL
-is an error level.  NEXT-CHECKER will only be used if there is no
-current error whose level is more severe than LEVEL.  LEVEL may
-also be t, in which case NEXT-CHECKER is used regardless of the
-current errors.
-
-NEXT can also be a syntax checker symbol only, which is
-equivalent to `(t . NEXT)'.
-
-NEXT-CHECKER is prepended before other next checkers, unless
-APPEND is non-nil."
-  (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker)
-    (error "%s is not a valid syntax checker" checker))
-  (flycheck-validate-next-checker next 'strict)
-  (if append
-      (setf (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers)
-            (append (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers) (list next)))
-    (push next (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers))))
-
-(defun flycheck-add-mode (checker mode)
-  "To CHECKER add a new major MODE.
-
-CHECKER and MODE are symbols denoting a syntax checker and a
-major mode respectively.
-
-Add MODE to the `:modes' property of CHECKER, so that CHECKER
-will be used in buffers with MODE."
-  (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker)
-    (error "%s is not a valid syntax checker" checker))
-  (unless (symbolp mode)
-    (error "%s is not a symbol" mode))
-  (push mode (flycheck-checker-get checker 'modes)))
-
-
-;;; Generic syntax checks
-(cl-defstruct (flycheck-syntax-check
-               (:constructor flycheck-syntax-check-new))
-  "Structure for storing syntax check state.
-
-Slots:
-
-`buffer'
-     The buffer being checked.
-
-`checker'
-     The syntax checker being used.
-
-`context'
-     The context object.
-
-`working-directory'
-     Working directory for the syntax checker. Serve as a value for
-     `default-directory' for a checker."
-  buffer checker context working-directory)
-
-(defun flycheck-syntax-check-start (syntax-check callback)
-  "Start a SYNTAX-CHECK with CALLBACK."
-  (let ((checker (flycheck-syntax-check-checker syntax-check))
-        (default-directory
-          (flycheck-syntax-check-working-directory syntax-check)))
-    (setf (flycheck-syntax-check-context syntax-check)
-          (funcall (flycheck-checker-get checker 'start) checker callback))))
-
-(defun flycheck-syntax-check-interrupt (syntax-check)
-  "Interrupt a SYNTAX-CHECK."
-  (let* ((checker (flycheck-syntax-check-checker syntax-check))
-         (interrupt-fn (flycheck-checker-get checker 'interrupt))
-         (context (flycheck-syntax-check-context syntax-check)))
-    (when interrupt-fn
-      (funcall interrupt-fn checker context))))
-
-
-;;; Syntax checking mode
-
-(defvar flycheck-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map flycheck-keymap-prefix flycheck-command-map)
-    ;; We place the menu under a custom menu key.  Since this menu key is not
-    ;; present in the menu of the global map, no top-level menu entry is added
-    ;; to the global menu bar.  However, it still appears on the mode line
-    ;; lighter.
-    (define-key map [menu-bar flycheck] flycheck-mode-menu-map)
-    map)
-  "Keymap of command `flycheck-mode'.")
-
-(defvar-local flycheck-old-next-error-function nil
-  "Remember the old `next-error-function'.")
-
-(defconst flycheck-hooks-alist
-  '(
-    ;; Handle events that may start automatic syntax checks
-    (after-save-hook        . flycheck-handle-save)
-    (after-change-functions . flycheck-handle-change)
-    ;; Handle events that may triggered pending deferred checks
-    (window-configuration-change-hook . flycheck-perform-deferred-syntax-check)
-    (post-command-hook                . flycheck-perform-deferred-syntax-check)
-    ;; Teardown Flycheck whenever the buffer state is about to get lost, to
-    ;; clean up temporary files and directories.
-    (kill-buffer-hook       . flycheck-teardown)
-    (change-major-mode-hook . flycheck-teardown)
-    (before-revert-hook     . flycheck-teardown)
-    ;; Update the error list if necessary
-    (post-command-hook . flycheck-error-list-update-source)
-    (post-command-hook . flycheck-error-list-highlight-errors)
-    ;; Display errors.  Show errors at point after commands (like movements) and
-    ;; when Emacs gets focus.  Cancel the display timer when Emacs looses focus
-    ;; (as there's no need to display errors if the user can't see them), and
-    ;; hide the error buffer (for large error messages) if necessary.  Note that
-    ;; the focus hooks only work on Emacs 24.4 and upwards, but since undefined
-    ;; hooks are perfectly ok we don't need a version guard here.  They'll just
-    ;; not work silently.
-    (post-command-hook . flycheck-display-error-at-point-soon)
-    (focus-in-hook     . flycheck-display-error-at-point-soon)
-    (focus-out-hook    . flycheck-cancel-error-display-error-at-point-timer)
-    (post-command-hook . flycheck-hide-error-buffer)
-    ;; Immediately show error popups when navigating to an error
-    (next-error-hook . flycheck-display-error-at-point))
-  "Hooks which Flycheck needs to hook in.
-
-The `car' of each pair is a hook variable, the `cdr' a function
-to be added or removed from the hook variable if Flycheck mode is
-enabled and disabled respectively.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode flycheck-mode
-  "Minor mode for on-the-fly syntax checking.
-
-When called interactively, toggle `flycheck-mode'.  With prefix
-ARG, enable `flycheck-mode' if ARG is positive, otherwise disable
-it.
-
-When called from Lisp, enable `flycheck-mode' if ARG is omitted,
-nil or positive.  If ARG is `toggle', toggle `flycheck-mode'.
-Otherwise behave as if called interactively.
-
-In `flycheck-mode' the buffer is automatically syntax-checked
-using the first suitable syntax checker from `flycheck-checkers'.
-Use `flycheck-select-checker' to select a checker for the current
-buffer manually.
-
-\\{flycheck-mode-map}"
-  :init-value nil
-  :keymap flycheck-mode-map
-  :lighter flycheck-mode-line
-  :after-hook (flycheck-buffer-automatically 'mode-enabled 'force-deferred)
-  (cond
-   (flycheck-mode
-    (flycheck-clear)
-
-    (pcase-dolist (`(,hook . ,fn) flycheck-hooks-alist)
-      (add-hook hook fn nil 'local))
-
-    (setq flycheck-old-next-error-function
-          (if flycheck-standard-error-navigation
-              next-error-function
-            :unset))
-    (when flycheck-standard-error-navigation
-      (setq next-error-function #'flycheck-next-error-function)))
-   (t
-    (unless (eq flycheck-old-next-error-function :unset)
-      (setq next-error-function flycheck-old-next-error-function))
-
-    (pcase-dolist (`(,hook . ,fn) flycheck-hooks-alist)
-      (remove-hook hook fn 'local))
-
-    (flycheck-teardown))))
-
-
-;;; Syntax checker selection for the current buffer
-(defun flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer ()
-  "Find the checker for the current buffer.
-
-Use the selected checker for the current buffer, if any,
-otherwise search for the best checker from `flycheck-checkers'.
-
-Return checker if there is a checker for the current buffer, or
-nil otherwise."
-  (if flycheck-checker
-      (when (flycheck-may-use-checker flycheck-checker)
-        flycheck-checker)
-    (seq-find #'flycheck-may-use-checker flycheck-checkers)))
-
-(defun flycheck-get-next-checker-for-buffer (checker)
-  "Get the checker to run after CHECKER for the current buffer."
-  (let ((next (seq-find #'flycheck-may-use-next-checker
-                        (flycheck-checker-get checker 'next-checkers))))
-    (when next
-      (if (symbolp next) next (cdr next)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-select-checker (checker)
-  "Select CHECKER for the current buffer.
-
-CHECKER is a syntax checker symbol (see `flycheck-checkers') or
-nil.  In the former case, use CHECKER for the current buffer,
-otherwise deselect the current syntax checker (if any) and use
-automatic checker selection via `flycheck-checkers'.
-
-If called interactively prompt for CHECKER.  With prefix arg
-deselect the current syntax checker and enable automatic
-selection again.
-
-Set `flycheck-checker' to CHECKER and automatically start a new
-syntax check if the syntax checker changed.
-
-CHECKER will be used, even if it is not contained in
-`flycheck-checkers', or if it is disabled via
-`flycheck-disabled-checkers'."
-  (interactive
-   (if current-prefix-arg
-       (list nil)
-     (list (read-flycheck-checker "Select checker: "
-                                  (flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer)))))
-  (when (not (eq checker flycheck-checker))
-    (unless (or (not checker) (flycheck-may-use-checker checker))
-      (flycheck-verify-checker checker)
-      (user-error "Can't use syntax checker %S in this buffer" checker))
-    (setq flycheck-checker checker)
-    (when flycheck-mode
-      (flycheck-buffer))))
-
-(defun flycheck-disable-checker (checker &optional enable)
-  "Interactively disable CHECKER for the current buffer.
-
-Interactively, prompt for a syntax checker to disable, and add
-the syntax checker to the buffer-local value of
-`flycheck-disabled-checkers'.
-
-With non-nil ENABLE or with prefix arg, prompt for a disabled
-syntax checker and re-enable it by removing it from the
-buffer-local value of `flycheck-disabled-checkers'."
-  (declare
-   (interactive-only "Directly set `flycheck-disabled-checkers' instead"))
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((enable current-prefix-arg)
-          (candidates (if enable flycheck-disabled-checkers flycheck-checkers))
-          (prompt (if enable "Enable syntax checker: "
-                    "Disable syntax checker: ")))
-     (when (and enable (not candidates))
-       (user-error "No syntax checkers disabled in this buffer"))
-     (list (read-flycheck-checker prompt nil nil candidates) enable)))
-  (unless checker
-    (user-error "No syntax checker given"))
-  (if enable
-      ;; We must use `remq' instead of `delq', because we must _not_ modify the
-      ;; list.  Otherwise we could potentially modify the global default value,
-      ;; in case the list is the global default.
-      (when (memq checker flycheck-disabled-checkers)
-        (setq flycheck-disabled-checkers
-              (remq checker flycheck-disabled-checkers))
-        (flycheck-buffer))
-    (unless (memq checker flycheck-disabled-checkers)
-      (push checker flycheck-disabled-checkers)
-      (flycheck-buffer))))
-
-
-;;; Syntax checks for the current buffer
-(defvar-local flycheck-current-syntax-check nil
-  "The current syntax check in the this buffer.")
-(put 'flycheck-current-syntax-check 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun flycheck-start-current-syntax-check (checker)
-  "Start a syntax check in the current buffer with CHECKER.
-
-Set `flycheck-current-syntax-check' accordingly."
-  ;; Allocate the current syntax check *before* starting it.  This allows for
-  ;; synchronous checks, which call the status callback immediately in their
-  ;; start function.
-  (let* ((check
-          (flycheck-syntax-check-new
-           :buffer (current-buffer)
-           :checker checker
-           :context nil
-           :working-directory (flycheck-compute-working-directory checker)))
-         (callback (flycheck-buffer-status-callback check)))
-    (setq flycheck-current-syntax-check check)
-    (flycheck-report-status 'running)
-    (flycheck-syntax-check-start check callback)))
-
-(defun flycheck-running-p ()
-  "Determine whether a syntax check is running in the current buffer."
-  (not (null flycheck-current-syntax-check)))
-
-(defun flycheck-stop ()
-  "Stop any ongoing syntax check in the current buffer."
-  (when (flycheck-running-p)
-    (flycheck-syntax-check-interrupt flycheck-current-syntax-check)
-    ;; Remove the current syntax check, to reset Flycheck into a non-running
-    ;; state, and to make `flycheck-report-buffer-checker-status' ignore any
-    ;; status reports from the current syntax check.
-    (setq flycheck-current-syntax-check nil)
-    (flycheck-report-status 'interrupted)))
-
-(defun flycheck-buffer-status-callback (syntax-check)
-  "Create a status callback for SYNTAX-CHECK in the current buffer."
-  (lambda (&rest args)
-    (apply #'flycheck-report-buffer-checker-status
-           syntax-check args)))
-
-(defun flycheck-buffer ()
-  "Start checking syntax in the current buffer.
-
-Get a syntax checker for the current buffer with
-`flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer', and start it."
-  (interactive)
-  (flycheck-clean-deferred-check)
-  (if flycheck-mode
-      (unless (flycheck-running-p)
-        ;; Clear error list and mark all overlays for deletion.  We do not
-        ;; delete all overlays immediately to avoid excessive re-displays and
-        ;; flickering, if the same errors gets highlighted again after the check
-        ;; completed.
-        (run-hooks 'flycheck-before-syntax-check-hook)
-        (flycheck-clear-errors)
-        (flycheck-mark-all-overlays-for-deletion)
-        (condition-case err
-            (let* ((checker (flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer)))
-              (if checker
-                  (flycheck-start-current-syntax-check checker)
-                (flycheck-clear)
-                (flycheck-report-status 'no-checker)))
-          (error
-           (flycheck-report-failed-syntax-check)
-           (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))
-    (user-error "Flycheck mode disabled")))
-
-(defun flycheck-report-buffer-checker-status
-    (syntax-check status &optional data)
-  "In BUFFER, report a SYNTAX-CHECK STATUS with DATA.
-
-SYNTAX-CHECK is the `flycheck-syntax-check' which reported
-STATUS.  STATUS denotes the status of CHECKER, with an optional
-DATA.  STATUS may be one of the following symbols:
-
-`errored'
-     The syntax checker has errored.  DATA is an optional error
-     message.
-
-     This report finishes the current syntax check.
-
-`interrupted'
-     The syntax checker was interrupted.  DATA is ignored.
-
-     This report finishes the current syntax check.
-
-`finished'
-     The syntax checker has finished with a proper error report
-     for the current buffer.  DATA is the (potentially empty)
-     list of `flycheck-error' objects reported by the syntax
-     check.
-
-     This report finishes the current syntax check.
-
-`suspicious'
-     The syntax checker encountered a suspicious state, which the
-     user needs to be informed about.  DATA is an optional
-     message.
-
-A syntax checker _must_ report a status at least once with any
-symbol that finishes the current syntax checker.  Otherwise
-Flycheck gets stuck with the current syntax check.
-
-If CHECKER is not the currently used syntax checker in
-`flycheck-current-syntax-check', the status report is largely
-ignored.  Notably, any errors reported by the checker are
-discarded."
-  (let ((buffer (flycheck-syntax-check-buffer syntax-check)))
-    ;; Ignore the status report if the buffer is gone, or if this syntax check
-    ;; isn't the current one in buffer (which can happen if this is an old
-    ;; report of an interrupted syntax check, and a new syntax check was started
-    ;; since this check was interrupted)
-    (when (and (buffer-live-p buffer)
-               (eq syntax-check
-                   (buffer-local-value 'flycheck-current-syntax-check buffer)))
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (let ((checker (flycheck-syntax-check-checker syntax-check)))
-          (pcase status
-            ((or `errored `interrupted)
-             (flycheck-report-failed-syntax-check status)
-             (when (eq status 'errored)
-               ;; In case of error, show the error message
-               (message "Error from syntax checker %s: %s"
-                        checker (or data "UNKNOWN!"))))
-            (`suspicious
-             (when flycheck-mode
-               (message "Suspicious state from syntax checker %s: %s"
-                        checker (or data "UNKNOWN!")))
-             (flycheck-report-status 'suspicious))
-            (`finished
-             (when flycheck-mode
-               ;; Only report errors from the checker if Flycheck Mode is
-               ;; still enabled.
-               (flycheck-finish-current-syntax-check
-                data
-                (flycheck-syntax-check-working-directory syntax-check))))
-            (_
-             (error "Unknown status %s from syntax checker %s"
-                    status checker))))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-finish-current-syntax-check (errors working-dir)
-  "Finish the current syntax-check in the current buffer with ERRORS.
-
-ERRORS is a list of `flycheck-error' objects reported by the
-current syntax check in `flycheck-current-syntax-check'.
-
-Report all ERRORS and potentially start any next syntax checkers.
-
-If the current syntax checker reported excessive errors, it is
-disabled via `flycheck-disable-excessive-checker' for subsequent
-syntax checks.
-
-Relative file names in ERRORS will be expanded relative to
-WORKING-DIR."
-  (let* ((syntax-check flycheck-current-syntax-check)
-         (checker (flycheck-syntax-check-checker syntax-check))
-         (errors (flycheck-relevant-errors
-                  (flycheck-fill-and-expand-error-file-names
-                   (flycheck-filter-errors
-                    (flycheck-assert-error-list-p errors) checker)
-                   working-dir))))
-    (unless (flycheck-disable-excessive-checker checker errors)
-      (flycheck-report-current-errors errors))
-    (let ((next-checker (flycheck-get-next-checker-for-buffer checker)))
-      (if next-checker
-          (flycheck-start-current-syntax-check next-checker)
-        (setq flycheck-current-syntax-check nil)
-        (flycheck-report-status 'finished)
-        ;; Delete overlays only after the very last checker has run, to avoid
-        ;; flickering on intermediate re-displays
-        (flycheck-delete-marked-overlays)
-        (flycheck-error-list-refresh)
-        (run-hooks 'flycheck-after-syntax-check-hook)
-        (when (eq (current-buffer) (window-buffer))
-          (flycheck-display-error-at-point))
-        ;; Immediately try to run any pending deferred syntax check, which
-        ;; were triggered by intermediate automatic check event, to make sure
-        ;; that we quickly refine outdated error information
-        (flycheck-perform-deferred-syntax-check)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-disable-excessive-checker (checker errors)
-  "Disable CHECKER if it reported excessive ERRORS.
-
-If ERRORS has more items than `flycheck-checker-error-threshold',
-add CHECKER to `flycheck-disabled-checkers', and show a warning.
-
-Return t when CHECKER was disabled, or nil otherwise."
-  (when (and flycheck-checker-error-threshold
-             (> (length errors) flycheck-checker-error-threshold))
-    ;; Disable CHECKER for this buffer (`flycheck-disabled-checkers' is a local
-    ;; variable).
-    (lwarn '(flycheck syntax-checker) :warning
-           "Syntax checker %s reported too many errors (%s) and is disabled."
-           checker (length errors))
-    (push checker flycheck-disabled-checkers)
-    t))
-
-(defun flycheck-clear (&optional shall-interrupt)
-  "Clear all errors in the current buffer.
-
-With prefix arg or SHALL-INTERRUPT non-nil, also interrupt the
-current syntax check."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when shall-interrupt
-    (flycheck-stop))
-  (flycheck-delete-all-overlays)
-  (flycheck-clear-errors)
-  (flycheck-error-list-refresh)
-  (flycheck-hide-error-buffer))
-
-(defun flycheck-teardown ()
-  "Teardown Flycheck in the current buffer..
-
-Completely clear the whole Flycheck state.  Remove overlays, kill
-running checks, and empty all variables used by Flycheck."
-  (flycheck-safe-delete-temporaries)
-  (flycheck-stop)
-  (flycheck-clean-deferred-check)
-  (flycheck-clear)
-  (flycheck-cancel-error-display-error-at-point-timer))
-
-
-;;; Automatic syntax checking in a buffer
-(defun flycheck-may-check-automatically (&optional condition)
-  "Determine whether the buffer may be checked under CONDITION.
-
-Read-only buffers may never be checked automatically.
-
-If CONDITION is non-nil, determine whether syntax may checked
-automatically according to
-`flycheck-check-syntax-automatically'."
-  (and (not (or buffer-read-only (flycheck-ephemeral-buffer-p)))
-       (file-exists-p default-directory)
-       (or (not condition)
-           (memq condition flycheck-check-syntax-automatically))))
-
-(defun flycheck-buffer-automatically (&optional condition force-deferred)
-  "Automatically check syntax at CONDITION.
-
-Syntax is not checked if `flycheck-may-check-automatically'
-returns nil for CONDITION.
-
-The syntax check is deferred if FORCE-DEFERRED is non-nil, or if
-`flycheck-must-defer-check' returns t."
-  (when (and flycheck-mode (flycheck-may-check-automatically condition))
-    (if (or force-deferred (flycheck-must-defer-check))
-        (flycheck-buffer-deferred)
-      (with-demoted-errors "Error while checking syntax automatically: %S"
-        (flycheck-buffer)))))
-
-(defvar-local flycheck-idle-change-timer nil
-  "Timer to mark the idle time since the last change.")
-
-(defun flycheck-clear-idle-change-timer ()
-  "Clear the idle change timer."
-  (when flycheck-idle-change-timer
-    (cancel-timer flycheck-idle-change-timer)
-    (setq flycheck-idle-change-timer nil)))
-
-(defun flycheck-handle-change (beg end _len)
-  "Handle a buffer change between BEG and END.
-
-BEG and END mark the beginning and end of the change text.  _LEN
-is ignored.
-
-Start a syntax check if a new line has been inserted into the
-buffer."
-  ;; Save and restore the match data, as recommended in (elisp)Change Hooks
-  (save-match-data
-    (when flycheck-mode
-      ;; The buffer was changed, thus clear the idle timer
-      (flycheck-clear-idle-change-timer)
-      (if (string-match-p (rx "\n") (buffer-substring beg end))
-          (flycheck-buffer-automatically 'new-line 'force-deferred)
-        (setq flycheck-idle-change-timer
-              (run-at-time flycheck-idle-change-delay nil
-                           #'flycheck--handle-idle-change-in-buffer
-                           (current-buffer)))))))
-
-(defun flycheck--handle-idle-change-in-buffer (buffer)
-  "Handle an expired idle timer in BUFFER since the last change.
-This thin wrapper around `flycheck-handle-idle-change' is needed
-because some users override that function, as described in URL
-`https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/pull/1305'."
-  (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (flycheck-handle-idle-change))))
-
-(defun flycheck-handle-idle-change ()
-  "Handle an expired idle timer since the last change."
-  (flycheck-clear-idle-change-timer)
-  (flycheck-buffer-automatically 'idle-change))
-
-(defun flycheck-handle-save ()
-  "Handle a save of the buffer."
-  (flycheck-buffer-automatically 'save))
-
-
-;;; Deferred syntax checking
-(defvar-local flycheck-deferred-syntax-check nil
-  "If non-nil, a deferred syntax check is pending.")
-
-(defun flycheck-must-defer-check ()
-  "Determine whether the syntax check has to be deferred.
-
-A check has to be deferred if the buffer is not visible, or if the buffer is
-currently being reverted.
-
-Return t if the check is to be deferred, or nil otherwise."
-  (or (not (get-buffer-window))
-      ;; We defer the syntax check if Flycheck is already running, to
-      ;; immediately start a new syntax check after the current one finished,
-      ;; because the result of the current check will most likely be outdated by
-      ;; the time it is finished.
-      (flycheck-running-p)
-      ;; We must defer checks while a buffer is being reverted, to avoid race
-      ;; conditions while the buffer contents are being restored.
-      revert-buffer-in-progress-p))
-
-(defun flycheck-deferred-check-p ()
-  "Determine whether the current buffer has a deferred check.
-
-Return t if so, or nil otherwise."
-  flycheck-deferred-syntax-check)
-
-(defun flycheck-buffer-deferred ()
-  "Defer syntax check for the current buffer."
-  (setq flycheck-deferred-syntax-check t))
-
-(defun flycheck-clean-deferred-check ()
-  "Clean a deferred syntax checking state."
-  (setq flycheck-deferred-syntax-check nil))
-
-(defun flycheck-perform-deferred-syntax-check ()
-  "Perform the deferred syntax check."
-  (when (flycheck-deferred-check-p)
-    (flycheck-clean-deferred-check)
-    (flycheck-buffer-automatically)))
-
-
-;;; Syntax checking in all buffers
-(defun flycheck-may-enable-mode ()
-  "Determine whether Flycheck mode may be enabled.
-
-Flycheck mode is not enabled for
-
-- the minibuffer,
-- `fundamental-mode'
-- major modes whose `mode-class' property is `special',
-- ephemeral buffers (see `flycheck-ephemeral-buffer-p'),
-- encrypted buffers (see `flycheck-encrypted-buffer-p'),
-- remote files (see `file-remote-p'),
-- and major modes excluded by `flycheck-global-modes'.
-
-Return non-nil if Flycheck mode may be enabled, and nil
-otherwise."
-  (and (pcase flycheck-global-modes
-         ;; Whether `major-mode' is disallowed by `flycheck-global-modes'
-         (`t t)
-         (`(not . ,modes) (not (memq major-mode modes)))
-         (modes (memq major-mode modes)))
-       (not (or (minibufferp)
-                (eq major-mode 'fundamental-mode)
-                (eq (get major-mode 'mode-class) 'special)
-                (flycheck-ephemeral-buffer-p)
-                (flycheck-encrypted-buffer-p)
-                (and (buffer-file-name)
-                     (file-remote-p (buffer-file-name) 'method))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-mode-on-safe ()
-  "Enable command `flycheck-mode' if it is safe to do so.
-
-Command `flycheck-mode' is only enabled if
-`flycheck-may-enable-mode' returns a non-nil result."
-  (when (flycheck-may-enable-mode)
-    (flycheck-mode)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode global-flycheck-mode flycheck-mode
-  flycheck-mode-on-safe
-  :init-value nil
-  ;; Do not expose Global Flycheck Mode on customize interface, because the
-  ;; interaction between package.el and customize is currently broken.  See
-  ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/595
-
-  ;; :require 'flycheck :group
-  ;; 'flycheck
-  )
-
-(defun flycheck-global-teardown ()
-  "Teardown Flycheck in all buffers.
-
-Completely clear the whole Flycheck state in all buffers, stop
-all running checks, remove all temporary files, and empty all
-variables of Flycheck."
-  (dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (when flycheck-mode
-        (flycheck-teardown)))))
-
-;; Clean up the entire state of Flycheck when Emacs is killed, to get rid of any
-;; pending temporary files.
-(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'flycheck-global-teardown)
-
-
-;;; Errors from syntax checks
-(cl-defstruct (flycheck-error
-               (:constructor flycheck-error-new)
-               (:constructor flycheck-error-new-at
-                             (line column
-                                   &optional level message
-                                   &key checker id group
-                                   (filename (buffer-file-name))
-                                   (buffer (current-buffer)))))
-  "Structure representing an error reported by a syntax checker.
-Slots:
-
-`buffer'
-     The buffer that the error was reported for, as buffer object.
-
-`checker'
-     The syntax checker which reported this error, as symbol.
-
-`filename'
-     The file name the error refers to, as string.
-
-`line'
-     The line number the error refers to, as number.
-
-`column' (optional)
-     The column number the error refers to, as number.
-
-     For compatibility with external tools and unlike Emacs
-     itself (e.g. in Compile Mode) Flycheck uses _1-based_
-     columns: The first character on a line is column 1.
-
-     Occasionally some tools try to proactively adapt to Emacs
-     and emit 0-based columns automatically.  In these cases, the
-     columns must be adjusted for Flycheck, see
-     `flycheck-increment-error-columns'.
-
-`message' (optional)
-     The error message as a string, if any.
-
-`level'
-     The error level, as either `info', `warning' or `error'.
-
-`id' (optional)
-     An ID identifying the kind of error.
-
-`group` (optional)
-     A symbol identifying the group the error belongs to.
-
-     Some tools will emit multiple errors that relate to the same
-     issue (e.g., lifetime errors in Rust).  All related errors
-     collected by a checker should have the same `group` value,
-     in order to be able to present them to the user.
-
-     See `flycheck-related-errors`."
-  buffer checker filename line column message level id group)
-
-(defmacro flycheck-error-with-buffer (err &rest forms)
-  "Switch to the buffer of ERR and evaluate FORMS.
-
-If the buffer of ERR is not live, FORMS are not evaluated."
-  (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
-  `(when (buffer-live-p (flycheck-error-buffer ,err))
-     (with-current-buffer (flycheck-error-buffer ,err)
-       ,@forms)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-line-region (err)
-  "Get the line region of ERR.
-
-ERR is a Flycheck error whose region to get.
-
-Return a cons cell `(BEG . END)' where BEG is the first
-non-whitespace character on the line ERR refers to, and END the
-end of the line."
-  (flycheck-error-with-buffer err
-    (save-restriction
-      (save-excursion
-        (widen)
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (forward-line (- (flycheck-error-line err) 1))
-        ;; We are at the beginning of the line now, so move to the beginning of
-        ;; its indentation, similar to `back-to-indentation'
-        (let ((end (line-end-position)))
-          (skip-syntax-forward " " end)
-          (backward-prefix-chars)
-          ;; If the current line is empty, include the previous line break
-          ;; character(s) to have any region at all.  When called with 0,
-          ;; `line-end-position' gives us the end of the previous line
-          (cons (if (eolp) (line-end-position 0) (point)) end))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-column-region (err)
-  "Get the error column region of ERR.
-
-ERR is a Flycheck error whose region to get.
-
-Return a cons cell `(BEG . END)' where BEG is the character
-before the error column, and END the actual error column, or nil
-if ERR has no column."
-  (flycheck-error-with-buffer err
-    (save-restriction
-      (save-excursion
-        (-when-let (column (flycheck-error-column err))
-          (widen)
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (forward-line (- (flycheck-error-line err) 1))
-          (cond
-           ((eobp)                    ; Line beyond EOF
-            ;; If we are at the end of the file (i.e. the line was beyond the
-            ;; end of the file), use the very last column in the file.
-            (cons (- (point-max) 1) (point-max)))
-           ((eolp)                    ; Empty line
-            ;; If the target line is empty, there's no column to highlight on
-            ;; this line, so return the last column of the previous line.
-            (cons (line-end-position 0) (point)))
-           (t
-            ;; The end is either the column offset of the line, or the end of
-            ;; the line, if the column offset points beyond the end of the
-            ;; line.
-            (let ((end (min (+ (point) column)
-                            (+ (line-end-position) 1))))
-              (cons (- end 1) end)))))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-thing-region (thing err)
-  "Get the region of THING at the column of ERR.
-
-ERR is a Flycheck error whose region to get.  THING is a
-understood by `thing-at-point'.
-
-Return a cons cell `(BEG . END)' where BEG is the beginning of
-the THING at the error column, and END the end of the symbol.  If
-ERR has no error column, or if there is no THING at this column,
-return nil."
-  (-when-let (column (car (flycheck-error-column-region err)))
-    (flycheck-error-with-buffer err
-      (save-excursion
-        (save-restriction
-          (widen)
-          (goto-char column)
-          (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-region-for-mode (err mode)
-  "Get the region of ERR for the highlighting MODE.
-
-ERR is a Flycheck error.  MODE may be one of the following symbols:
-
-`columns'
-     Get the column region of ERR, or the line region if ERR
-     has no column.
-
-`symbols'
-     Get the symbol region of ERR, or the result of `columns', if
-     there is no sexp at the error column.
-
-`sexps'
-     Get the sexp region of ERR, or the result of `columns', if
-     there is no sexp at the error column.
-
-`lines'
-     Return the line region.
-
-Otherwise signal an error."
-  ;; Ignoring fields speeds up calls to `line-end-position' in
-  ;; `flycheck-error-column-region' and `flycheck-error-line-region'.
-  (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion t))
-    (pcase mode
-      (`columns (or (flycheck-error-column-region err)
-                    (flycheck-error-line-region err)))
-      (`symbols (or (flycheck-error-thing-region 'symbol err)
-                    (flycheck-error-region-for-mode err 'columns)))
-      (`sexps (or (flycheck-error-thing-region 'sexp err)
-                  (flycheck-error-region-for-mode err 'columns)))
-      (`lines (flycheck-error-line-region err))
-      (_ (error "Invalid mode %S" mode)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-pos (err)
-  "Get the buffer position of ERR.
-
-ERR is a Flycheck error whose position to get.
-
-The error position is the error column, or the first
-non-whitespace character of the error line, if ERR has no error column."
-  (car (or (flycheck-error-column-region err)
-           (flycheck-error-line-region err))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-format-message-and-id (err)
-  "Format the message and id of ERR as human-readable string."
-  (let ((id (flycheck-error-id err))
-        (filename (flycheck-error-filename err)))
-    (concat (when (and filename (not (equal filename (buffer-file-name))))
-              (format "In \"%s\":\n"
-                      (file-relative-name filename default-directory)))
-            (flycheck-error-message err)
-            (when id
-              (format " [%s]" id)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-format (err &optional with-file-name)
-  "Format ERR as human-readable string, optionally WITH-FILE-NAME.
-
-Return a string that represents the given ERR.  If WITH-FILE-NAME
-is given and non-nil, include the file-name as well, otherwise
-omit it."
-  (let* ((line (flycheck-error-line err))
-         (column (flycheck-error-column err))
-         (level (symbol-name (flycheck-error-level err)))
-         (checker (symbol-name (flycheck-error-checker err)))
-         (format `(,@(when with-file-name
-                       (list (flycheck-error-filename err) ":"))
-                   ,(number-to-string line) ":"
-                   ,@(when column (list (number-to-string column) ":"))
-                   ,level ": "
-                   ,(flycheck-error-format-message-and-id err)
-                   " (" ,checker ")")))
-    (apply #'concat format)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-< (err1 err2)
-  "Determine whether ERR1 is less than ERR2 by location.
-
-Compare by line numbers and then by column numbers."
-  (let ((line1 (flycheck-error-line err1))
-        (line2 (flycheck-error-line err2)))
-    (if (= line1 line2)
-        (let ((col1 (flycheck-error-column err1))
-              (col2 (flycheck-error-column err2)))
-          (and col2
-               ;; Sort errors for the whole line first
-               (or (not col1) (< col1 col2))))
-      (< line1 line2))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-level-< (err1 err2)
-  "Determine whether ERR1 is less than ERR2 by error level.
-
-Like `flycheck-error-<', but compares by error level severity
-first.  Levels of the same severity are compared by name."
-  (let* ((level1 (flycheck-error-level err1))
-         (level2 (flycheck-error-level err2))
-         (severity1 (flycheck-error-level-severity level1))
-         (severity2 (flycheck-error-level-severity level2)))
-    (cond
-     ((= severity1 severity2)
-      (if (string= level1 level2)
-          (flycheck-error-< err1 err2)
-        (string< level1 level2)))
-     (t (< severity1 severity2)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-assert-error-list-p (errors)
-  "Assert that all items in ERRORS are of `flycheck-error' type.
-
-Signal an error if any item in ERRORS is not a `flycheck-error'
-object, as by `flycheck-error-p'.  Otherwise return ERRORS
-again."
-  (unless (listp errors)
-    (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'listp errors)))
-  (dolist (err errors)
-    (unless (flycheck-error-p err)
-      (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'flycheck-error-p err))))
-  errors)
-
-
-;;; Errors in the current buffer
-(defvar-local flycheck-current-errors nil
-  "A list of all errors and warnings in the current buffer.")
-
-(defun flycheck-report-current-errors (errors)
-  "Report ERRORS in the current buffer.
-
-Add ERRORS to `flycheck-current-errors' and process each error
-with `flycheck-process-error-functions'."
-  (setq flycheck-current-errors (sort (append errors flycheck-current-errors)
-                                      #'flycheck-error-<))
-  (overlay-recenter (point-max))
-  (seq-do (lambda (err)
-            (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'flycheck-process-error-functions
-                                              err))
-          errors))
-
-(defun flycheck-clear-errors ()
-  "Remove all error information from the current buffer."
-  (setq flycheck-current-errors nil)
-  (flycheck-report-status 'not-checked))
-
-(defun flycheck-fill-and-expand-error-file-names (errors directory)
-  "Fill and expand file names in ERRORS relative to DIRECTORY.
-
-Expand all file names of ERRORS against DIRECTORY.  If the file
-name of an error is nil fill in the result of function
-`buffer-file-name' in the current buffer.
-
-Return ERRORS, modified in-place."
-  (seq-do (lambda (err)
-            (setf (flycheck-error-filename err)
-                  (-if-let (filename (flycheck-error-filename err))
-                      (expand-file-name filename directory)
-                    (buffer-file-name))))
-          errors)
-  errors)
-
-(defun flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-p (err)
-  "Determine whether ERR is a relevant error for another file."
-  (let ((file-name (flycheck-error-filename err)))
-    (and file-name
-         (or (null buffer-file-name)
-             (not (flycheck-same-files-p buffer-file-name file-name)))
-         (eq 'error (flycheck-error-level err)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-relevant-error-p (err)
-  "Determine whether ERR is relevant for the current buffer.
-
-Return t if ERR may be shown for the current buffer, or nil
-otherwise."
-  (flycheck-error-with-buffer err
-    (let ((file-name (flycheck-error-filename err))
-          (message (flycheck-error-message err)))
-      (and
-       (or
-        ;; Neither the error nor buffer have a file name
-        (and (not file-name) (not buffer-file-name))
-        ;; Both have files, and they match
-        (and buffer-file-name file-name
-             (flycheck-same-files-p file-name buffer-file-name))
-        ;; This is a significant error from another file
-        (flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-p err))
-       message
-       (not (string-empty-p message))
-       (flycheck-error-line err)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-relevant-errors (errors)
-  "Filter the relevant errors from ERRORS.
-
-Return a list of all errors that are relevant for their
-corresponding buffer."
-  (seq-filter #'flycheck-relevant-error-p errors))
-
-(defun flycheck-related-errors (err &optional error-set)
-  "Get all the errors that are in the same group as ERR.
-
-Return a list of all errors (from ERROR-SET) that have the same
-`flycheck-error-group' as ERR, including ERR itself.
-
-If ERROR-SET is nil, `flycheck-current-errors' is used instead."
-  (let ((group (flycheck-error-group err))
-        (checker (flycheck-error-checker err)))
-    (if group
-        (seq-filter (lambda (e)
-                      (and (eq (flycheck-error-checker e) checker)
-                           (eq (flycheck-error-group e) group)))
-                    (or error-set flycheck-current-errors))
-      (list err))))
-
-
-;;; Status reporting for the current buffer
-(defvar-local flycheck-last-status-change 'not-checked
-  "The last status change in the current buffer.")
-
-(defun flycheck-report-failed-syntax-check (&optional status)
-  "Report a failed Flycheck syntax check with STATUS.
-
-STATUS is a status symbol for `flycheck-report-status',
-defaulting to `errored'.
-
-Clear Flycheck state, run `flycheck-syntax-check-failed-hook' and
-report an error STATUS."
-  (flycheck-clear)
-  (setq flycheck-current-syntax-check nil)
-  (run-hooks 'flycheck-syntax-check-failed-hook)
-  (flycheck-report-status (or status 'errored)))
-
-(defun flycheck-report-status (status)
-  "Report Flycheck STATUS.
-
-STATUS is one of the following symbols:
-
-`not-checked'
-     The current buffer was not checked.
-
-`no-checker'
-     Automatic syntax checker selection did not find a suitable
-     syntax checker.
-
-`running'
-     A syntax check is now running in the current buffer.
-
-`errored'
-     The current syntax check has errored.
-
-`finished'
-     The current syntax check was finished normally.
-
-`interrupted'
-     The current syntax check was interrupted.
-
-`suspicious'
-     The last syntax check had a suspicious result.
-
-Set `flycheck-last-status-change' and call
-`flycheck-status-changed-functions' with STATUS.  Afterwards
-refresh the mode line."
-  (setq flycheck-last-status-change status)
-  (run-hook-with-args 'flycheck-status-changed-functions status)
-  (force-mode-line-update))
-
-(defun flycheck-mode-line-status-text (&optional status)
-  "Get a text describing STATUS for use in the mode line.
-
-STATUS defaults to `flycheck-last-status-change' if omitted or
-nil."
-  (let ((text (pcase (or status flycheck-last-status-change)
-                (`not-checked "")
-                (`no-checker "-")
-                (`running "*")
-                (`errored "!")
-                (`finished
-                 (let-alist (flycheck-count-errors flycheck-current-errors)
-                   (if (or .error .warning)
-                       (format ":%s/%s" (or .error 0) (or .warning 0))
-                     "")))
-                (`interrupted ".")
-                (`suspicious "?"))))
-    (concat " " flycheck-mode-line-prefix text)))
-
-
-;;; Error levels
-;;;###autoload
-(defun flycheck-define-error-level (level &rest properties)
-  "Define a new error LEVEL with PROPERTIES.
-
-The following PROPERTIES constitute an error level:
-
-`:severity SEVERITY'
-     A number denoting the severity of this level.  The higher
-     the number, the more severe is this level compared to other
-     levels.  Defaults to 0.
-
-     The severity is used by `flycheck-error-level-<' to
-     determine the ordering of errors according to their levels.
-
-`:compilation-level LEVEL'
-
-     A number indicating the broad class of messages that errors
-     at this level belong to: one of 0 (info), 1 (warning), or
-     2 or nil (error).  Defaults to nil.
-
-     This is used by `flycheck-checker-pattern-to-error-regexp'
-     to map error levels into `compilation-mode''s hierarchy and
-     to get proper highlighting of errors in `compilation-mode'.
-
-`:overlay-category CATEGORY'
-     A symbol denoting the overlay category to use for error
-     highlight overlays for this level.  See Info
-     node `(elisp)Overlay Properties' for more information about
-     overlay categories.
-
-     A category for an error level overlay should at least define
-     the `face' property, for error highlighting.  Another useful
-     property for error level categories is `priority', to
-     influence the stacking of multiple error level overlays.
-
-`:fringe-bitmap BITMAP'
-     A fringe bitmap symbol denoting the bitmap to use for fringe
-     indicators for this level.  See Info node `(elisp)Fringe
-     Bitmaps' for more information about fringe bitmaps,
-     including a list of built-in fringe bitmaps.
-
-`:fringe-face FACE'
-     A face symbol denoting the face to use for fringe indicators
-     for this level.
-
-`:error-list-face FACE'
-     A face symbol denoting the face to use for messages of this
-     level in the error list.  See `flycheck-list-errors'."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (setf (get level 'flycheck-error-level) t)
-  (setf (get level 'flycheck-error-severity)
-        (or (plist-get properties :severity) 0))
-  (setf (get level 'flycheck-compilation-level)
-        (plist-get properties :compilation-level))
-  (setf (get level 'flycheck-overlay-category)
-        (plist-get properties :overlay-category))
-  (setf (get level 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow)
-        (plist-get properties :fringe-bitmap))
-  (setf (get level 'flycheck-fringe-face)
-        (plist-get properties :fringe-face))
-  (setf (get level 'flycheck-error-list-face)
-        (plist-get properties :error-list-face)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-level-p (level)
-  "Determine whether LEVEL is a Flycheck error level."
-  (get level 'flycheck-error-level))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-level-severity (level)
-  "Get the numeric severity of LEVEL."
-  (or (get level 'flycheck-error-severity) 0))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-level-compilation-level (level)
-  "Get the compilation level for LEVEL."
-  (get level 'flycheck-compilation-level))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-level-overlay-category (level)
-  "Get the overlay category for LEVEL."
-  (get level 'flycheck-overlay-category))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-level-fringe-bitmap (level)
-  "Get the fringe bitmap for LEVEL."
-  (get level 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-level-fringe-face (level)
-  "Get the fringe face for LEVEL."
-  (get level 'flycheck-fringe-face))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-level-error-list-face (level)
-  "Get the error list face for LEVEL."
-  (get level 'flycheck-error-list-face))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-level-make-fringe-icon (level side)
-  "Create the fringe icon for LEVEL at SIDE.
-
-Return a propertized string that shows a fringe bitmap according
-to LEVEL and the given fringe SIDE.
-
-LEVEL is a Flycheck error level defined with
-`flycheck-define-error-level', and SIDE is either `left-fringe'
-or `right-fringe'.
-
-Return a propertized string representing the fringe icon,
-intended for use as `before-string' of an overlay to actually
-show the icon."
-  (unless (memq side '(left-fringe right-fringe))
-    (error "Invalid fringe side: %S" side))
-  (propertize "!" 'display
-              (list side
-                    (flycheck-error-level-fringe-bitmap level)
-                    (flycheck-error-level-fringe-face level))))
-
-
-;;; Built-in error levels
-(when (fboundp 'define-fringe-bitmap)
-  (define-fringe-bitmap 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow
-    (vector #b00000000
-            #b00000000
-            #b00000000
-            #b00000000
-            #b00000000
-            #b10011000
-            #b01101100
-            #b00110110
-            #b00011011
-            #b00110110
-            #b01101100
-            #b10011000
-            #b00000000
-            #b00000000
-            #b00000000
-            #b00000000
-            #b00000000)))
-
-(setf (get 'flycheck-error-overlay 'face) 'flycheck-error)
-(setf (get 'flycheck-error-overlay 'priority) 110)
-
-(flycheck-define-error-level 'error
-  :severity 100
-  :compilation-level 2
-  :overlay-category 'flycheck-error-overlay
-  :fringe-bitmap 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow
-  :fringe-face 'flycheck-fringe-error
-  :error-list-face 'flycheck-error-list-error)
-
-(setf (get 'flycheck-warning-overlay 'face) 'flycheck-warning)
-(setf (get 'flycheck-warning-overlay 'priority) 100)
-
-(flycheck-define-error-level 'warning
-  :severity 10
-  :compilation-level 1
-  :overlay-category 'flycheck-warning-overlay
-  :fringe-bitmap 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow
-  :fringe-face 'flycheck-fringe-warning
-  :error-list-face 'flycheck-error-list-warning)
-
-(setf (get 'flycheck-info-overlay 'face) 'flycheck-info)
-(setf (get 'flycheck-info-overlay 'priority) 90)
-
-(flycheck-define-error-level 'info
-  :severity -10
-  :compilation-level 0
-  :overlay-category 'flycheck-info-overlay
-  :fringe-bitmap 'flycheck-fringe-bitmap-double-arrow
-  :fringe-face 'flycheck-fringe-info
-  :error-list-face 'flycheck-error-list-info)
-
-
-;;; Error filtering
-(defun flycheck-filter-errors (errors checker)
-  "Filter ERRORS from CHECKER.
-
-Apply the error filter of CHECKER to ERRORs and return the
-result.  If CHECKER has no error filter, fall back to
-`flycheck-sanitize-errors'."
-  (let ((filter (or (flycheck-checker-get checker 'error-filter)
-                    #'flycheck-sanitize-errors)))
-    (funcall filter errors)))
-
-(defun flycheck-sanitize-errors (errors)
-  "Sanitize ERRORS.
-
-Sanitize ERRORS by trimming leading and trailing whitespace in
-all error messages, and by replacing 0 columns and empty error
-messages with nil.
-
-Returns sanitized ERRORS."
-  (dolist (err errors)
-    (flycheck-error-with-buffer err
-      (let ((message (flycheck-error-message err))
-            (column (flycheck-error-column err))
-            (id (flycheck-error-id err)))
-        (when message
-          (setq message (string-trim message))
-          (setf (flycheck-error-message err)
-                (if (string-empty-p message) nil message)))
-        (when (and id (string-empty-p id))
-          (setf (flycheck-error-id err) nil))
-        (when (eq column 0)
-          (setf (flycheck-error-column err) nil)))))
-  errors)
-
-(defun flycheck-remove-error-file-names (file-name errors)
-  "Remove matching FILE-NAME from ERRORS.
-
-Use as `:error-filter' for syntax checkers that output faulty
-filenames.  Flycheck will later fill in the buffer file name.
-
-Return ERRORS."
-  (seq-do (lambda (err)
-            (when (and (flycheck-error-filename err)
-                       (string= (flycheck-error-filename err) file-name))
-              (setf (flycheck-error-filename err) nil)))
-          errors)
-  errors)
-
-(defun flycheck-increment-error-columns (errors &optional offset)
-  "Increment all columns of ERRORS by OFFSET.
-
-Use this as `:error-filter' if a syntax checker outputs 0-based
-columns."
-  (seq-do (lambda (err)
-            (let ((column (flycheck-error-column err)))
-              (when column
-                (setf (flycheck-error-column err)
-                      (+ column (or offset 1))))))
-          errors)
-  errors)
-
-(defun flycheck-collapse-error-message-whitespace (errors)
-  "Collapse whitespace in all messages of ERRORS.
-
-Return ERRORS."
-  (dolist (err errors)
-    (-when-let (message (flycheck-error-message err))
-      (setf (flycheck-error-message err)
-            (replace-regexp-in-string (rx (one-or-more (any space "\n" "\r")))
-                                      " " message 'fixed-case 'literal))))
-  errors)
-
-(defun flycheck-dedent-error-messages (errors)
-  "Dedent all messages of ERRORS.
-
-For each error in ERRORS, determine the indentation offset from
-the leading whitespace of the first line, and dedent all further
-lines accordingly.
-
-Return ERRORS, with in-place modifications."
-  (dolist (err errors)
-    (-when-let (message (flycheck-error-message err))
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert message)
-        ;; Determine the indentation offset
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (back-to-indentation)
-        (let* ((indent-offset (- (point) (point-min))))
-          ;; Now iterate over all lines and dedent each according to
-          ;; `indent-offset'
-          (while (not (eobp))
-            (back-to-indentation)
-            ;; If the current line starts with sufficient whitespace, delete the
-            ;; indendation offset.  Otherwise keep the line intact, as we might
-            ;; loose valuable information
-            (when (>= (- (point) (line-beginning-position)) indent-offset)
-              (delete-char (- indent-offset)))
-            (forward-line 1)))
-        (delete-trailing-whitespace (point-min) (point-max))
-        (setf (flycheck-error-message err)
-              (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))))
-  errors)
-
-(defun flycheck-fold-include-levels (errors sentinel-message)
-  "Fold levels of ERRORS from included files.
-
-ERRORS is a list of `flycheck-error' objects.  SENTINEL-MESSAGE
-is a regular expression matched against the error message to
-determine whether the errror denotes errors from an included
-file.  Alternatively, it is a function that is given an error and
-shall return non-nil, if the error denotes errors from an
-included file."
-  (unless (or (stringp sentinel-message) (functionp sentinel-message))
-    (error "Sentinel must be string or function: %S" sentinel-message))
-  (let ((sentinel (if (functionp sentinel-message)
-                      sentinel-message
-                    (lambda (err)
-                      (string-match-p sentinel-message
-                                      (flycheck-error-message err)))))
-        (remaining-errors errors))
-    (while remaining-errors
-      (let* ((current-error (pop remaining-errors)))
-        (when (funcall sentinel current-error)
-          ;; We found an error denoting errors in the included file:
-          ;; 1. process all subsequent errors until faulty include file is found
-          ;; 2. process again all subsequent errors until an error has the
-          ;;    current file name again
-          ;; 3. find the most severe error level
-          (let ((current-filename (flycheck-error-filename current-error))
-                (current-level nil)
-                (faulty-include-filename nil)
-                (filename nil)
-                (done (null remaining-errors)))
-
-            (while (not done)
-              (setq filename (flycheck-error-filename (car remaining-errors)))
-              (unless faulty-include-filename
-                (unless (string= filename current-filename)
-                  (setq faulty-include-filename filename)))
-
-              (let* ((error-in-include (pop remaining-errors))
-                     (in-include-level (flycheck-error-level error-in-include)))
-                (unless (funcall sentinel error-in-include)
-                  ;; Ignore nested "included file" errors, we are only
-                  ;; interested in real errors because these define our level
-                  (when (or (not current-level)
-                            (> (flycheck-error-level-severity in-include-level)
-                               (flycheck-error-level-severity current-level)))
-                    (setq current-level in-include-level))))
-
-              (setq done (or (null remaining-errors)
-                             (and faulty-include-filename
-                                  (string= filename current-filename)))))
-
-            (setf (flycheck-error-level current-error) current-level
-                  (flycheck-error-message current-error)
-                  (format "In include %s" faulty-include-filename))))))
-    errors))
-
-(defun flycheck-dequalify-error-ids (errors)
-  "De-qualify error ids in ERRORS.
-
-Remove all qualifications from error ids in ERRORS, by stripping
-all leading dotted components from error IDs.  For instance, if
-the error ID is com.foo.E100, replace it with E100.
-
-This error filter is mainly useful to simplify error IDs obtained
-from parsing Checkstyle XML, which frequently has very verbose
-IDs, that include the name of the tool."
-  (seq-do (lambda (err)
-            (let ((id (flycheck-error-id err)))
-              (when id
-                (setf (flycheck-error-id err)
-                      (replace-regexp-in-string
-                       (rx string-start
-                           (group
-                            (optional (zero-or-more not-newline) "."))
-                           (one-or-more (not (any ".")))
-                           string-end)
-                       "" id 'fixedcase 'literal 1)))))
-          errors)
-  errors)
-
-(defun flycheck-remove-error-ids (errors)
-  "Remove all error ids from ERRORS."
-  (seq-do (lambda (err) (setf (flycheck-error-id err) nil)) errors)
-  errors)
-
-(defun flycheck-fill-empty-line-numbers (errors)
-  "Set ERRORS without lines to line 0.
-
-Use as `:error-filter' for syntax checkers that output errors
-without line numbers.
-
-Return ERRORS."
-  (seq-do (lambda (err)
-            (unless (flycheck-error-line err)
-              (setf (flycheck-error-line err) 0)))
-          errors)
-  errors)
-
-
-;;; Error analysis
-(defun flycheck-count-errors (errors)
-  "Count the number of ERRORS, grouped by level..
-
-Return an alist, where each ITEM is a cons cell whose `car' is an
-error level, and whose `cdr' is the number of errors of that
-level."
-  (let (counts-by-level)
-    (dolist (err errors)
-      (let* ((level (flycheck-error-level err))
-             (item (assq level counts-by-level)))
-        (if item
-            (cl-incf (cdr item))
-          (push (cons level 1) counts-by-level))))
-    counts-by-level))
-
-(defun flycheck-has-max-errors-p (errors level)
-  "Check if there is no error in ERRORS more severe than LEVEL."
-  (let ((severity (flycheck-error-level-severity level)))
-    (seq-every-p (lambda (e) (<= (flycheck-error-level-severity
-                                  (flycheck-error-level e))
-                                 severity))
-                 errors)))
-
-(defun flycheck-has-max-current-errors-p (level)
-  "Check if there is no current error more severe than LEVEL."
-  (flycheck-has-max-errors-p flycheck-current-errors level))
-
-(defun flycheck-has-errors-p (errors level)
-  "Determine if there are any ERRORS with LEVEL."
-  (seq-some (lambda (e) (eq (flycheck-error-level e) level)) errors))
-
-(defun flycheck-has-current-errors-p (&optional level)
-  "Determine if the current buffer has errors with LEVEL.
-
-If LEVEL is omitted if the current buffer has any errors at all."
-  (if level
-      (flycheck-has-errors-p flycheck-current-errors level)
-    (and flycheck-current-errors t)))
-
-
-;;; Error overlays in the current buffer
-(defun flycheck-add-overlay (err)
-  "Add overlay for ERR.
-
-Return the created overlay."
-  ;; We must have a proper error region for the sake of fringe indication,
-  ;; error display and error navigation, even if the highlighting is disabled.
-  ;; We erase the highlighting later on in this case
-  (pcase-let* ((`(,beg . ,end)
-                (if (flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-p err)
-                    ;; Display overlays for other-file errors on the first line
-                    (cons (point-min)
-                          (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min))
-                                          (point-at-eol)))
-                  (flycheck-error-region-for-mode
-                   err (or flycheck-highlighting-mode 'lines))))
-               (overlay (make-overlay beg end))
-               (level (flycheck-error-level err))
-               (category (flycheck-error-level-overlay-category level)))
-    (unless (flycheck-error-level-p level)
-      (error "Undefined error level: %S" level))
-    (setf (overlay-get overlay 'flycheck-overlay) t)
-    (setf (overlay-get overlay 'flycheck-error) err)
-    (setf (overlay-get overlay 'category) category)
-    (unless flycheck-highlighting-mode
-      ;; Erase the highlighting from the overlay if requested by the user
-      (setf (overlay-get overlay 'face) nil))
-    (when flycheck-indication-mode
-      (setf (overlay-get overlay 'before-string)
-            (flycheck-error-level-make-fringe-icon
-             level flycheck-indication-mode)))
-    (setf (overlay-get overlay 'help-echo) #'flycheck-help-echo)
-    overlay))
-
-(defun flycheck-help-echo (_window object pos)
-  "Construct a tooltip message.
-
-Most of the actual work is done by calling
-`flycheck-help-echo-function' with the appropriate list of
-errors.  Arguments WINDOW, OBJECT and POS are as described in
-info node `(elisp)Special properties', as this function is
-intended to be used as the 'help-echo property of flycheck error
-overlays."
-  (-when-let (buf (cond ((bufferp object) object)
-                        ((overlayp object) (overlay-buffer object))))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (-when-let* ((fn flycheck-help-echo-function)
-                   (errs (flycheck-overlay-errors-at pos)))
-        (funcall fn errs)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-help-echo-all-error-messages (errs)
-  "Concatenate error messages and ids from ERRS."
-  (mapconcat
-   (lambda (err)
-     (when err
-       (if (flycheck-error-message err)
-           (flycheck-error-format-message-and-id err)
-         (format "Unknown %s" (flycheck-error-level err)))))
-   (reverse errs) "\n\n"))
-
-(defun flycheck-filter-overlays (overlays)
-  "Get all Flycheck overlays from OVERLAYS."
-  (seq-filter (lambda (o) (overlay-get o 'flycheck-overlay)) overlays))
-
-(defun flycheck-overlays-at (pos)
-  "Get all Flycheck overlays at POS."
-  (flycheck-filter-overlays (overlays-at pos)))
-
-(defun flycheck-overlays-in (beg end)
-  "Get all Flycheck overlays between BEG and END."
-  (flycheck-filter-overlays (overlays-in beg end)))
-
-(defun flycheck-overlay-errors-at (pos)
-  "Return a list of all flycheck errors overlayed at POS."
-  (seq-map (lambda (o) (overlay-get o 'flycheck-error))
-           (flycheck-overlays-at pos)))
-
-(defun flycheck-overlay-errors-in (beg end)
-  "Return a list of all flycheck errors overlayed between BEG and END."
-  (seq-map (lambda (o) (overlay-get o 'flycheck-error))
-           (flycheck-overlays-in beg end)))
-
-(defvar-local flycheck-overlays-to-delete nil
-  "Overlays mark for deletion after all syntax checks completed.")
-(put 'flycheck-overlays-to-delete 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun flycheck-delete-all-overlays ()
-  "Remove all flycheck overlays in the current buffer."
-  (overlay-recenter (point-max))
-  (flycheck-delete-marked-overlays)
-  (save-restriction
-    (widen)
-    (seq-do #'delete-overlay (flycheck-overlays-in (point-min) (point-max)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-mark-all-overlays-for-deletion ()
-  "Mark all current overlays for deletion."
-  (setq flycheck-overlays-to-delete
-        (append (flycheck-overlays-in (point-min) (point-max))
-                flycheck-overlays-to-delete)))
-
-(defun flycheck-delete-marked-overlays ()
-  "Delete all overlays marked for deletion."
-  (overlay-recenter (point-max))
-  (seq-do #'delete-overlay flycheck-overlays-to-delete)
-  (setq flycheck-overlays-to-delete nil))
-
-
-;;; Error navigation in the current buffer
-(defun flycheck-error-level-interesting-at-pos-p (pos)
-  "Check if error severity at POS passes `flycheck-error-level-interesting-p'."
-  (flycheck-error-level-interesting-p (get-char-property pos 'flycheck-error)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-level-interesting-p (err)
-  "Check if ERR severity is >= `flycheck-navigation-minimum-level'."
-  (when (flycheck-error-p err)
-    (-if-let (min-level flycheck-navigation-minimum-level)
-        (<= (flycheck-error-level-severity min-level)
-            (flycheck-error-level-severity (flycheck-error-level err)))
-      t)))
-
-(defun flycheck-next-error-pos (n &optional reset)
-  "Get the position of the N-th next error.
-
-With negative N, get the position of the (-N)-th previous error
-instead.  With non-nil RESET, search from `point-min', otherwise
-search from the current point.
-
-Return the position of the next or previous error, or nil if
-there is none."
-  (let ((n (or n 1))
-        (pos (if reset (point-min) (point))))
-    (if (>= n 0)
-        ;; Search forwards
-        (while (and pos (> n 0))
-          (setq n (1- n))
-          (when (get-char-property pos 'flycheck-error)
-            ;; Move beyond from the current error if any
-            (setq pos (next-single-char-property-change pos 'flycheck-error)))
-          (while (not (or (= pos (point-max))
-                          (flycheck-error-level-interesting-at-pos-p pos)))
-            ;; Scan for the next error
-            (setq pos (next-single-char-property-change pos 'flycheck-error)))
-          (when (and (= pos (point-max))
-                     (not (flycheck-error-level-interesting-at-pos-p pos)))
-            ;; If we reached the end of the buffer, but no error, we didn't find
-            ;; any
-            (setq pos nil)))
-      ;; Search backwards
-      (while (and pos (< n 0))
-        (setq n (1+ n))
-        ;; Loop until we find an error.  We need to check the position *before*
-        ;; the current one, because `previous-single-char-property-change'
-        ;; always moves to the position *of* the change.
-        (while (not (or (= pos (point-min))
-                        (flycheck-error-level-interesting-at-pos-p (1- pos))))
-          (setq pos (previous-single-char-property-change pos 'flycheck-error)))
-        (when (and (= pos (point-min))
-                   (not (flycheck-error-level-interesting-at-pos-p pos)))
-          ;; We didn't find any error.
-          (setq pos nil))
-        (when pos
-          ;; We found an error, so move to its beginning
-          (setq pos (previous-single-char-property-change pos
-                                                          'flycheck-error)))))
-    pos))
-
-(defun flycheck-next-error-function (n reset)
-  "Visit the N-th error from the current point.
-
-N is the number of errors to advance by, where a negative N
-advances backwards.  With non-nil RESET, advance from the
-beginning of the buffer, otherwise advance from the current
-position.
-
-Intended for use with `next-error-function'."
-  (-if-let* ((pos (flycheck-next-error-pos n reset))
-             (err (get-char-property pos 'flycheck-error)))
-      (flycheck-jump-to-error err)
-    (user-error "No more Flycheck errors")))
-
-(defun flycheck-next-error (&optional n reset)
-  "Visit the N-th error from the current point.
-
-N is the number of errors to advance by, where a negative N
-advances backwards.  With non-nil RESET, advance from the
-beginning of the buffer, otherwise advance from the current
-position."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when (consp n)
-    ;; Universal prefix argument means reset
-    (setq reset t n nil))
-  (flycheck-next-error-function n reset)
-  (flycheck-display-error-at-point))
-
-(defun flycheck-previous-error (&optional n)
-  "Visit the N-th previous error.
-
-If given, N specifies the number of errors to move backwards by.
-If N is negative, move forwards instead."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (flycheck-next-error (- (or n 1))))
-
-(defun flycheck-first-error (&optional n)
-  "Visit the N-th error from beginning of the buffer.
-
-If given, N specifies the number of errors to move forward from
-the beginning of the buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (flycheck-next-error n 'reset))
-
-
-;;; Listing errors in buffers
-(defconst flycheck-error-list-buffer "*Flycheck errors*"
-  "The name of the buffer to show error lists.")
-
-(defvar flycheck-error-list-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "f") #'flycheck-error-list-set-filter)
-    (define-key map (kbd "F") #'flycheck-error-list-reset-filter)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n") #'flycheck-error-list-next-error)
-    (define-key map (kbd "p") #'flycheck-error-list-previous-error)
-    (define-key map (kbd "g") #'flycheck-error-list-check-source)
-    (define-key map (kbd "e") #'flycheck-error-list-explain-error)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'flycheck-error-list-goto-error)
-    map)
-  "The keymap of `flycheck-error-list-mode'.")
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-make-last-column (message checker)
-  "Compute contents of the last error list cell.
-
-MESSAGE and CHECKER are displayed in a single column to allow the
-message to stretch arbitrarily far."
-  (let ((checker-name (propertize (symbol-name checker)
-                                  'face 'flycheck-error-list-checker-name)))
-    (format "%s (%s)" message checker-name)))
-
-(defconst flycheck-error-list-format
-  `[("File" 6)
-    ("Line" 5 flycheck-error-list-entry-< :right-align t)
-    ("Col" 3 nil :right-align t)
-    ("Level" 8 flycheck-error-list-entry-level-<)
-    ("ID" 6 t)
-    (,(flycheck-error-list-make-last-column "Message" 'Checker) 0 t)]
-  "Table format for the error list.")
-
-(defconst flycheck-error-list-padding 1
-  "Padding used in error list.")
-
-(defconst flycheck--error-list-msg-offset
-  (seq-reduce
-   (lambda (offset fmt)
-     (pcase-let* ((`(,_ ,width ,_ . ,props) fmt)
-                  (padding (or (plist-get props :pad-right) 1)))
-       (+ offset width padding)))
-   (seq-subseq flycheck-error-list-format 0 -1)
-   flycheck-error-list-padding)
-  "Amount of space to use in `flycheck-flush-multiline-message'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode flycheck-error-list-mode tabulated-list-mode
-  "Flycheck errors"
-  "Major mode for listing Flycheck errors.
-
-\\{flycheck-error-list-mode-map}"
-  (setq tabulated-list-format flycheck-error-list-format
-        ;; Sort by location initially
-        tabulated-list-sort-key (cons "Line" nil)
-        tabulated-list-padding flycheck-error-list-padding
-        tabulated-list-entries #'flycheck-error-list-entries
-        ;; `revert-buffer' updates the mode line for us, so all we need to do is
-        ;; set the corresponding mode line construct.
-        mode-line-buffer-identification flycheck-error-list-mode-line)
-  ;; Guard `truncate-string-ellipsis' for Emacs 24.
-  ;; TODO: Remove when dropping Emacs 24 compatibility
-  (when (boundp 'truncate-string-ellipsis)
-    ;; See https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/1101
-    (setq-local truncate-string-ellipsis "…"))
-  (tabulated-list-init-header))
-
-(defvar-local flycheck-error-list-source-buffer nil
-  "The current source buffer of the error list.")
-;; Needs to permanently local to preserve the source buffer across buffer
-;; reversions
-(put 'flycheck-error-list-source-buffer 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-set-source (buffer)
-  "Set BUFFER as the source buffer of the error list."
-  (when (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)
-    (with-current-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer
-      ;; Only update the source when required
-      (unless (eq buffer flycheck-error-list-source-buffer)
-        (setq flycheck-error-list-source-buffer buffer)
-        (flycheck-error-list-refresh)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-update-source ()
-  "Update the source buffer of the error list."
-  (when (not (eq (current-buffer) (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)))
-    ;; We must not update the source buffer, if the current buffer is the error
-    ;; list itself.
-    (flycheck-error-list-set-source (current-buffer))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-check-source ()
-  "Trigger a syntax check in the source buffer of the error list."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((buffer (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-source-buffer)))
-    (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (flycheck-buffer)))))
-
-(define-button-type 'flycheck-error-list
-  'action #'flycheck-error-list-button-goto-error
-  'help-echo "mouse-2, RET: goto error"
-  'face nil)
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-button-goto-error (button)
-  "Go to the error at BUTTON."
-  (flycheck-error-list-goto-error (button-start button)))
-
-(define-button-type 'flycheck-error-list-explain-error
-  'action #'flycheck-error-list-button-explain-error
-  'help-echo "mouse-2, RET: explain error")
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-button-explain-error (button)
-  "Explain the error at BUTTON."
-  (flycheck-error-list-explain-error (button-start button)))
-
-(defsubst flycheck-error-list-make-cell (text &optional face help-echo type)
-  "Make an error list cell with TEXT and FACE.
-
-If FACE is nil don't set a FACE on TEXT.  If TEXT already has
-face properties, do not specify a FACE.  Note though, that if
-TEXT gets truncated it will not inherit any previous face
-properties.  If you expect TEXT to be truncated in the error
-list, do specify a FACE explicitly!
-
-If HELP-ECHO is non-nil, set a help-echo property on TEXT, with
-value HELP-ECHO.  This is convenient if you expect TEXT to be
-truncated.
-
-The cell will have the type TYPE unless TYPE is nil, and the
-default type `flycheck-error-list' will be used instead."
-  (append (list text 'type (if type type
-                             'flycheck-error-list))
-          (and face (list 'face face))
-          (and help-echo (list 'help-echo help-echo))))
-
-(defsubst flycheck-error-list-make-number-cell (number face)
-  "Make a table cell for a NUMBER with FACE.
-
-Convert NUMBER to string, fontify it with FACE and return the
-string with attached text properties."
-  (flycheck-error-list-make-cell
-   (if (numberp number) (number-to-string number) "")
-   face))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-make-entry (error)
-  "Make a table cell for the given ERROR.
-
-Return a list with the contents of the table cell."
-  (let* ((level (flycheck-error-level error))
-         (level-face (flycheck-error-level-error-list-face level))
-         (filename (flycheck-error-filename error))
-         (line (flycheck-error-line error))
-         (column (flycheck-error-column error))
-         (message (or (flycheck-error-message error)
-                      (format "Unknown %s" (symbol-name level))))
-         (flushed-msg (flycheck-flush-multiline-message message))
-         (id (flycheck-error-id error))
-         (id-str (if id (format "%s" id) ""))
-         (checker (flycheck-error-checker error))
-         (msg-and-checker
-          (flycheck-error-list-make-last-column flushed-msg checker))
-         (explainer (flycheck-checker-get checker 'error-explainer)))
-    (list error
-          (vector (flycheck-error-list-make-cell
-                   (if filename
-                       (file-name-nondirectory filename)
-                     "")
-                   'flycheck-error-list-filename)
-                  (flycheck-error-list-make-number-cell
-                   line 'flycheck-error-list-line-number)
-                  (flycheck-error-list-make-number-cell
-                   column 'flycheck-error-list-column-number)
-                  (flycheck-error-list-make-cell
-                   (symbol-name (flycheck-error-level error)) level-face)
-                  ;; Error ID use a different face when an error-explainer is
-                  ;; present
-                  (flycheck-error-list-make-cell
-                   id-str (if explainer 'flycheck-error-list-id-with-explainer
-                            'flycheck-error-list-id)
-                   id-str 'flycheck-error-list-explain-error)
-                  (flycheck-error-list-make-cell
-                   msg-and-checker nil msg-and-checker)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-flush-multiline-message (msg)
-  "Prepare error message MSG for display in the error list.
-
-Prepend all lines of MSG except the first with enough space to
-ensure that they line up properly once the message is displayed."
-  (let* ((spc-spec `(space . (:width ,flycheck--error-list-msg-offset)))
-         (spc (propertize " " 'display spc-spec))
-         (rep (concat "\\1" spc "\\2")))
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "\\([\r\n]+\\)\\(.\\)" rep msg)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-current-errors ()
-  "Read the list of errors in `flycheck-error-list-source-buffer'."
-  (when (buffer-live-p flycheck-error-list-source-buffer)
-    (buffer-local-value 'flycheck-current-errors
-                        flycheck-error-list-source-buffer)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-entries ()
-  "Create the entries for the error list."
-  (-when-let* ((errors (flycheck-error-list-current-errors))
-               (filtered (flycheck-error-list-apply-filter errors)))
-    (seq-map #'flycheck-error-list-make-entry filtered)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-entry-< (entry1 entry2)
-  "Determine whether ENTRY1 is before ENTRY2 by location.
-
-See `flycheck-error-<'."
-  (flycheck-error-< (car entry1) (car entry2)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-entry-level-< (entry1 entry2)
-  "Determine whether ENTRY1 is before ENTRY2 by level.
-
-See `flycheck-error-level-<'."
-  (not (flycheck-error-level-< (car entry1) (car entry2))))
-
-(defvar flycheck-error-list-mode-line-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [mode-line mouse-1]
-      #'flycheck-error-list-mouse-switch-to-source)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for error list mode line.")
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-propertized-source-name ()
-  "Get the name of the current source buffer for the mode line.
-
-Propertize the name of the current source buffer for use in the
-mode line indication of `flycheck-error-list-mode'."
-  (let ((name (replace-regexp-in-string
-               (rx "%") "%%"
-               (buffer-name flycheck-error-list-source-buffer)
-               'fixed-case 'literal)))
-    (propertize name 'face 'mode-line-buffer-id
-                'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight
-                'help-echo "mouse-1: switch to source"
-                'local-map flycheck-error-list-mode-line-map)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-mouse-switch-to-source (event)
-  "Switch to the error list source buffer of the EVENT window."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (save-selected-window
-    (when (eventp event)
-      (select-window (posn-window (event-start event))))
-    (when (buffer-live-p flycheck-error-list-source-buffer)
-      (switch-to-buffer flycheck-error-list-source-buffer))))
-
-(defun flycheck-get-error-list-window-list (&optional all-frames)
-  "Get all windows displaying the error list.
-
-ALL-FRAMES specifies the frames to consider, as in
-`get-buffer-window-list'."
-  (-when-let (buf (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer))
-    (get-buffer-window-list buf nil all-frames)))
-
-(defun flycheck-get-error-list-window (&optional all-frames)
-  "Get a window displaying the error list, or nil if none.
-
-ALL-FRAMES specifies the frames to consider, as in
-`get-buffer-window'."
-  (-when-let (buf (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer))
-    (get-buffer-window buf all-frames)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-recenter-at (pos)
-  "Recenter the error list at POS."
-  (dolist (window (flycheck-get-error-list-window-list t))
-    (with-selected-window window
-      (goto-char pos)
-      (let ((recenter-redisplay nil))
-        (recenter)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-refresh ()
-  "Refresh the current error list.
-
-Add all errors currently reported for the current
-`flycheck-error-list-source-buffer', and recenter the error
-list."
-  ;; We only refresh the error list, when it is visible in a window, and we
-  ;; select this window while reverting, because Tabulated List mode attempts to
-  ;; recenter the error at the old location, so it must have the proper window
-  ;; selected.
-  (-when-let (window (flycheck-get-error-list-window t))
-    (with-selected-window window
-      (revert-buffer))
-    (run-hooks 'flycheck-error-list-after-refresh-hook)
-    (let ((preserve-pos (eq (current-buffer)
-                            (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer))))
-      ;; If the error list is the current buffer, don't recenter when
-      ;; highlighting
-      (flycheck-error-list-highlight-errors preserve-pos))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-mode-line-filter-indicator ()
-  "Create a string representing the current error list filter."
-  (if flycheck-error-list-minimum-level
-      (format " [>= %s]" flycheck-error-list-minimum-level)
-    ""))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-set-filter (level)
-  "Restrict the error list to errors at level LEVEL or higher.
-
-LEVEL is either an error level symbol, or nil, to remove the filter."
-  (interactive
-   (list (read-flycheck-error-level
-          "Minimum error level (errors at lower levels will be hidden): ")))
-  (when (and level (not (flycheck-error-level-p level)))
-    (user-error "Invalid level: %s" level))
-  (-when-let (buf (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (setq-local flycheck-error-list-minimum-level level))
-    (flycheck-error-list-refresh)
-    (flycheck-error-list-recenter-at (point-min))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-reset-filter ()
-  "Remove filters and show all errors in the error list."
-  (interactive)
-  (kill-local-variable 'flycheck-error-list-minimum-level))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-apply-filter (errors)
-  "Filter ERRORS according to `flycheck-error-list-minimum-level'."
-  (-if-let* ((min-level flycheck-error-list-minimum-level)
-             (min-severity (flycheck-error-level-severity min-level)))
-      (seq-filter (lambda (err) (>= (flycheck-error-level-severity
-                                     (flycheck-error-level err))
-                                    min-severity))
-                  errors)
-    errors))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-goto-error (&optional pos)
-  "Go to the location of the error at POS in the error list.
-
-POS defaults to `point'."
-  (interactive)
-  (-when-let* ((error (tabulated-list-get-id pos)))
-    (flycheck-jump-to-error error)))
-
-(defun flycheck-jump-to-error (error)
-  "Go to the location of ERROR."
-  (let* ((error-copy (copy-flycheck-error error))
-         (filename (flycheck-error-filename error))
-         (other-file-error (flycheck-relevant-error-other-file-p error))
-         (buffer (if filename
-                     (find-file-noselect filename)
-                   (flycheck-error-buffer error))))
-    (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-      (setf (flycheck-error-buffer error-copy) buffer)
-      (flycheck-jump-in-buffer buffer error-copy)
-      ;; When jumping to an error in another file, it may not have
-      ;; this error available for highlighting yet, so we trigger a check
-      ;; if necessary.
-      (when other-file-error
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (unless (seq-contains flycheck-current-errors error-copy 'equal)
-            (when flycheck-mode
-              (flycheck-buffer))))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-jump-in-buffer (buffer error)
-  "In BUFFER, jump to ERROR."
-  ;; FIXME: we assume BUFFER and the buffer of ERROR are the same.  We don't
-  ;; need the first argument then.
-  (if (eq (window-buffer) (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer))
-      ;; When called from within the error list, keep the error list,
-      ;; otherwise replace the current buffer.
-      (pop-to-buffer buffer 'other-window)
-    (switch-to-buffer buffer))
-  (let ((pos (flycheck-error-pos error)))
-    (unless (eq (goto-char pos) (point))
-      ;; If widening gets in the way of moving to the right place, remove it
-      ;; and try again
-      (widen)
-      (goto-char pos)))
-  ;; Re-highlight the errors
-  (flycheck-error-list-highlight-errors 'preserve-pos))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-explain-error (&optional pos)
-  "Explain the error at POS in the error list.
-
-POS defaults to `point'."
-  (interactive)
-  (-when-let* ((error (tabulated-list-get-id pos))
-               (explainer (flycheck-checker-get (flycheck-error-checker error)
-                                                'error-explainer))
-               (explanation (funcall explainer error)))
-    (flycheck-display-error-explanation explanation)))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-next-error-pos (pos &optional n)
-  "Starting from POS get the N'th next error in the error list.
-
-N defaults to 1.  If N is negative, search for the previous error
-instead.
-
-Get the beginning position of the N'th next error from POS, or
-nil, if there is no next error."
-  (let ((n (or n 1)))
-    (if (>= n 0)
-        ;; Search forward
-        (while (and pos (/= n 0))
-          (setq n (1- n))
-          (setq pos (next-single-property-change pos 'tabulated-list-id)))
-      ;; Search backwards
-      (while (/= n 0)
-        (setq n (1+ n))
-        ;; We explicitly give the limit here to explicitly have the minimum
-        ;; point returned, to be able to move to the first error (which starts
-        ;; at `point-min')
-        (setq pos (previous-single-property-change pos 'tabulated-list-id
-                                                   nil (point-min)))))
-    pos))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-previous-error (n)
-  "Go to the N'th previous error in the error list."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (flycheck-error-list-next-error (- (or n 1))))
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-next-error (n)
-  "Go to the N'th next error in the error list."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((pos (flycheck-error-list-next-error-pos (point) n)))
-    (when (and pos (/= pos (point)))
-      (goto-char pos)
-      (save-selected-window
-        ;; Keep the error list selected, so that the user can navigate errors by
-        ;; repeatedly pressing n/p, without having to re-select the error list
-        ;; window.
-        (flycheck-error-list-goto-error)))))
-
-(defvar-local flycheck-error-list-highlight-overlays nil
-  "Error highlight overlays in the error list buffer.")
-(put 'flycheck-error-list-highlight-overlays 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun flycheck-error-list-highlight-errors (&optional preserve-pos)
-  "Highlight errors in the error list.
-
-Highlight all errors in the error lists that are at point in the
-source buffer, and on the same line as point.  Then recenter the
-error list to the highlighted error, unless PRESERVE-POS is
-non-nil."
-  (when (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)
-    (let ((current-errors (flycheck-overlay-errors-in (line-beginning-position)
-                                                      (line-end-position))))
-      (with-current-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer
-        (let ((old-overlays flycheck-error-list-highlight-overlays)
-              (min-point (point-max))
-              (max-point (point-min)))
-          ;; Display the new overlays first, to avoid re-display flickering
-          (setq flycheck-error-list-highlight-overlays nil)
-          (when current-errors
-            (let ((next-error-pos (point-min)))
-              (while next-error-pos
-                (let* ((beg next-error-pos)
-                       (end (flycheck-error-list-next-error-pos beg))
-                       (err (tabulated-list-get-id beg)))
-                  (when (member err current-errors)
-                    (setq min-point (min min-point beg)
-                          max-point (max max-point beg))
-                    (let ((ov (make-overlay beg
-                                            ;; Extend overlay to the beginning
-                                            ;; of the next line, to highlight
-                                            ;; the whole line
-                                            (or end (point-max)))))
-                      (push ov flycheck-error-list-highlight-overlays)
-                      (setf (overlay-get ov 'flycheck-error-highlight-overlay)
-                            t)
-                      (setf (overlay-get ov 'face)
-                            'flycheck-error-list-highlight)))
-                  (setq next-error-pos end)))))
-          ;; Delete the old overlays
-          (seq-do #'delete-overlay old-overlays)
-          (when (and (not preserve-pos) current-errors)
-            ;; Move point to the middle error
-            (goto-char (+ min-point (/ (- max-point min-point) 2)))
-            (beginning-of-line)
-            ;; And recenter the error list at this position
-            (flycheck-error-list-recenter-at (point))))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-list-errors ()
-  "Show the error list for the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless flycheck-mode
-    (user-error "Flycheck mode not enabled"))
-  ;; Create and initialize the error list
-  (unless (get-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create flycheck-error-list-buffer)
-      (flycheck-error-list-mode)))
-  (flycheck-error-list-set-source (current-buffer))
-  ;; Reset the error filter
-  (flycheck-error-list-reset-filter)
-  ;; Show the error list in a window, and re-select the old window
-  (display-buffer flycheck-error-list-buffer)
-  ;; Finally, refresh the error list to show the most recent errors
-  (flycheck-error-list-refresh))
-
-(defalias 'list-flycheck-errors 'flycheck-list-errors)
-
-
-;;; Displaying errors in the current buffer
-(defun flycheck-display-errors (errors)
-  "Display ERRORS using `flycheck-display-errors-function'."
-  (when flycheck-display-errors-function
-    (funcall flycheck-display-errors-function errors)))
-
-(defvar-local flycheck-display-error-at-point-timer nil
-  "Timer to automatically show the error at point in minibuffer.")
-
-(defun flycheck-cancel-error-display-error-at-point-timer ()
-  "Cancel the error display timer for the current buffer."
-  (when flycheck-display-error-at-point-timer
-    (cancel-timer flycheck-display-error-at-point-timer)
-    (setq flycheck-display-error-at-point-timer nil)))
-
-(defun flycheck-display-error-at-point ()
-  "Display the all error messages at point in minibuffer."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; This function runs from a timer, so we must take care to not ignore any
-  ;; errors
-  (with-demoted-errors "Flycheck error display error: %s"
-    (flycheck-cancel-error-display-error-at-point-timer)
-    (when flycheck-mode
-      (-when-let (errors (flycheck-overlay-errors-at (point)))
-        (flycheck-display-errors errors)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-display-error-at-point-soon ()
-  "Display the first error message at point in minibuffer delayed."
-  (flycheck-cancel-error-display-error-at-point-timer)
-  (when (flycheck-overlays-at (point))
-    (setq flycheck-display-error-at-point-timer
-          (run-at-time flycheck-display-errors-delay nil
-                       'flycheck-display-error-at-point))))
-
-
-;;; Functions to display errors
-(defconst flycheck-error-message-buffer "*Flycheck error messages*"
-  "The name of the buffer to show long error messages in.")
-
-(defun flycheck-error-message-buffer ()
-  "Get the buffer object to show long error messages in.
-
-Get the buffer named by variable `flycheck-error-message-buffer',
-or nil if the buffer does not exist."
-  (get-buffer flycheck-error-message-buffer))
-
-(defun flycheck-may-use-echo-area-p ()
-  "Determine whether the echo area may be used.
-
-The echo area may be used if the cursor is not in the echo area,
-and if the echo area is not occupied by minibuffer input."
-  (not (or cursor-in-echo-area (active-minibuffer-window))))
-
-(defun flycheck-display-error-messages (errors)
-  "Display the messages of ERRORS.
-
-Concatenate all non-nil messages of ERRORS separated by empty
-lines, and display them with `display-message-or-buffer', which
-shows the messages either in the echo area or in a separate
-buffer, depending on the number of lines.  See Info
-node `(elisp)Displaying Messages' for more information.
-
-In the latter case, show messages in the buffer denoted by
-variable `flycheck-error-message-buffer'."
-  (when (and errors (flycheck-may-use-echo-area-p))
-    (let ((messages (seq-map #'flycheck-error-format-message-and-id errors)))
-      (display-message-or-buffer (string-join messages "\n\n")
-                                 flycheck-error-message-buffer
-                                 'not-this-window))))
-
-(defun flycheck-display-error-messages-unless-error-list (errors)
-  "Show messages of ERRORS unless the error list is visible.
-
-Like `flycheck-display-error-messages', but only if the error
-list (see `flycheck-list-errors') is not visible in any window in
-the current frame."
-  (unless (flycheck-get-error-list-window 'current-frame)
-    (flycheck-display-error-messages errors)))
-
-(defun flycheck-hide-error-buffer ()
-  "Hide the Flycheck error buffer if necessary.
-
-Hide the error buffer if there is no error under point."
-  (-when-let* ((buffer (flycheck-error-message-buffer))
-               (window (get-buffer-window buffer)))
-    (unless (flycheck-overlays-at (point))
-      ;; save-selected-window prevents `quit-window' from changing the current
-      ;; buffer (see https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/648).
-      (save-selected-window
-        (quit-window nil window)))))
-
-
-;;; Working with errors
-(defun flycheck-copy-errors-as-kill (pos &optional formatter)
-  "Copy each error at POS into kill ring, using FORMATTER.
-
-FORMATTER is a function to turn an error into a string,
-defaulting to `flycheck-error-message'.
-
-Interactively, use `flycheck-error-format-message-and-id' as
-FORMATTER with universal prefix arg, and `flycheck-error-id' with
-normal prefix arg, i.e. copy the message and the ID with
-universal prefix arg, and only the id with normal prefix arg."
-  (interactive (list (point)
-                     (pcase current-prefix-arg
-                       ((pred not) #'flycheck-error-message)
-                       ((pred consp) #'flycheck-error-format-message-and-id)
-                       (_ #'flycheck-error-id))))
-  (let ((messages (delq nil (seq-map (or formatter #'flycheck-error-message)
-                                     (flycheck-overlay-errors-at pos)))))
-    (when messages
-      (seq-do #'kill-new (reverse messages))
-      (message (string-join messages "\n")))))
-
-(defun flycheck-explain-error-at-point ()
-  "Display an explanation for the first explainable error at point.
-
-The first explainable error at point is the first error at point
-with a non-nil `:error-explainer' function defined in its
-checker.  The `:error-explainer' function is then called with
-this error to produce the explanation to display."
-  (interactive)
-  (-when-let* ((first-error
-                ;; Get the first error at point that has an `error-explainer'.
-                (seq-find (lambda (error)
-                            (flycheck-checker-get
-                             (flycheck-error-checker error) 'error-explainer))
-                          (flycheck-overlay-errors-at (point))))
-               (explainer
-                (flycheck-checker-get (flycheck-error-checker first-error)
-                                      'error-explainer))
-               (explanation (funcall explainer first-error)))
-    (flycheck-display-error-explanation explanation)))
-
-(defconst flycheck-explain-error-buffer "*Flycheck error explanation*"
-  "The name of the buffer to show error explanations.")
-
-(defun flycheck-display-error-explanation (explanation)
-  "Display the EXPLANATION string in a help buffer."
-  (with-help-window (get-buffer-create flycheck-explain-error-buffer)
-    (princ explanation)))
-
-
-;;; Syntax checkers using external commands
-(defun flycheck-command-argument-p (arg)
-  "Check whether ARG is a valid command argument."
-  (pcase arg
-    ((pred stringp) t)
-    ((or `source `source-inplace `source-original) t)
-    ((or `temporary-directory `temporary-file-name) t)
-    (`null-device t)
-    (`(config-file ,option-name ,config-file-var)
-     (and (stringp option-name)
-          (symbolp config-file-var)))
-    (`(config-file ,option-name ,config-file-var ,prepender)
-     (and (stringp option-name)
-          (symbolp config-file-var)
-          (symbolp prepender)))
-    (`(,(or `option `option-list) ,option-name ,option-var)
-     (and (stringp option-name)
-          (symbolp option-var)))
-    (`(,(or `option `option-list) ,option-name ,option-var ,prepender)
-     (and (stringp option-name)
-          (symbolp option-var)
-          (symbolp prepender)))
-    (`(,(or `option `option-list) ,option-name ,option-var ,prepender ,filter)
-     (and (stringp option-name)
-          (symbolp option-var)
-          (symbolp prepender)
-          (symbolp filter)))
-    (`(option-flag ,option-name ,option-var)
-     (and (stringp option-name)
-          (symbolp option-var)))
-    (`(eval ,_) t)
-    (_ nil)))
-
-(defun flycheck-compute-working-directory (checker)
-  "Get the default working directory for CHECKER.
-
-Compute the value of `default-directory' for the invocation of
-the syntax checker command, by calling the function in the
-`working-directory' property of CHECKER, with CHECKER as sole
-argument, and returning its value.  Signal an error if the
-function returns a non-existing working directory.
-
-If the property is undefined or if the function returns nil
-return the `default-directory' of the current buffer."
-  (let* ((def-directory-fn (flycheck-checker-get checker 'working-directory))
-         (directory (or (and def-directory-fn
-                             (funcall def-directory-fn checker))
-                        ;; Default to the `default-directory' of the current
-                        ;; buffer
-                        default-directory)))
-    (unless (file-exists-p directory)
-      (error ":working-directory %s of syntax checker %S does not exist"
-             directory checker))
-    directory))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun flycheck-define-command-checker (symbol docstring &rest properties)
-  "Define SYMBOL as syntax checker to run a command.
-
-Define SYMBOL as generic syntax checker via
-`flycheck-define-generic-checker', which uses an external command
-to check the buffer.  SYMBOL and DOCSTRING are the same as for
-`flycheck-define-generic-checker'.
-
-In addition to the properties understood by
-`flycheck-define-generic-checker', the following PROPERTIES
-constitute a command syntax checker.  Unless otherwise noted, all
-properties are mandatory.  Note that the default `:error-filter'
-of command checkers is `flycheck-sanitize-errors'.
-
-`:command COMMAND'
-     The command to run for syntax checking.
-
-     COMMAND is a list of the form `(EXECUTABLE [ARG ...])'.
-
-     EXECUTABLE is a string with the executable of this syntax
-     checker.  It can be overridden with the variable
-     `flycheck-SYMBOL-executable'.  Note that this variable is
-     NOT implicitly defined by this function.  Use
-     `flycheck-def-executable-var' to define this variable.
-
-     Each ARG is an argument to the executable, either as string,
-     or as special symbol or form for
-     `flycheck-substitute-argument', which see.
-
-`:error-patterns PATTERNS'
-     A list of patterns to parse the output of the `:command'.
-
-     Each ITEM in PATTERNS is a list `(LEVEL SEXP ...)', where
-     LEVEL is a Flycheck error level (see
-     `flycheck-define-error-level'), followed by one or more RX
-     `SEXP's which parse an error of that level and extract line,
-     column, file name and the message.
-
-     See `rx' for general information about RX, and
-     `flycheck-rx-to-string' for some special RX forms provided
-     by Flycheck.
-
-     All patterns are applied in the order of declaration to the
-     whole output of the syntax checker.  Output already matched
-     by a pattern will not be matched by subsequent patterns.  In
-     other words, the first pattern wins.
-
-     This property is optional.  If omitted, however, an
-     `:error-parser' is mandatory.
-
-`:error-parser FUNCTION'
-     A function to parse errors with.
-
-     The function shall accept three arguments OUTPUT CHECKER
-     BUFFER.  OUTPUT is the syntax checker output as string,
-     CHECKER the syntax checker that was used, and BUFFER a
-     buffer object representing the checked buffer.  The function
-     must return a list of `flycheck-error' objects parsed from
-     OUTPUT.
-
-     This property is optional.  If omitted, it defaults to
-     `flycheck-parse-with-patterns'.  In this case,
-     `:error-patterns' is mandatory.
-
-`:standard-input t'
-     Whether to send the buffer contents on standard input.
-
-     If this property is given and has a non-nil value, send the
-     contents of the buffer on standard input.
-
-     Defaults to nil.
-
-Note that you may not give `:start', `:interrupt', and
-`:print-doc' for a command checker.  You can give a custom
-`:verify' function, though, whose results will be appended to the
-default `:verify' function of command checkers."
-  (declare (indent 1)
-           (doc-string 2))
-  (dolist (prop '(:start :interrupt :print-doc))
-    (when (plist-get properties prop)
-      (error "%s not allowed in definition of command syntax checker %s"
-             prop symbol)))
-
-  (unless (plist-get properties :error-filter)
-    ;; Default to `flycheck-sanitize-errors' as error filter
-    (setq properties (plist-put properties :error-filter
-                                #'flycheck-sanitize-errors)))
-  (let ((verify-fn (plist-get properties :verify)))
-    (setq properties
-          (plist-put properties :verify
-                     (lambda (checker)
-                       (append (flycheck-verify-command-checker checker)
-                               (and verify-fn
-                                    (funcall verify-fn checker)))))))
-
-  (let ((command (plist-get properties :command))
-        (patterns (plist-get properties :error-patterns))
-        (parser (or (plist-get properties :error-parser)
-                    #'flycheck-parse-with-patterns))
-        (enabled (plist-get properties :enabled))
-        (standard-input (plist-get properties :standard-input)))
-    (unless command
-      (error "Missing :command in syntax checker %s" symbol))
-    (unless (stringp (car command))
-      (error "Command executable for syntax checker %s must be a string: %S"
-             symbol (car command)))
-    (dolist (arg (cdr command))
-      (unless (flycheck-command-argument-p arg)
-        (error "Invalid command argument %S in syntax checker %s" arg symbol)))
-    (when (and (eq parser 'flycheck-parse-with-patterns)
-               (not patterns))
-      (error "Missing :error-patterns in syntax checker %s" symbol))
-
-    (setq properties
-          ;; Automatically disable command checkers if the executable does not
-          ;; exist.
-          (plist-put properties :enabled
-                     (lambda ()
-                       (and (flycheck-find-checker-executable symbol)
-                            (flycheck-temp-files-writable-p symbol)
-                            (or (not enabled) (funcall enabled))))))
-
-    (apply #'flycheck-define-generic-checker symbol docstring
-           :start #'flycheck-start-command-checker
-           :interrupt #'flycheck-interrupt-command-checker
-           :print-doc #'flycheck-command-checker-print-doc
-           properties)
-
-    ;; Pre-compile all errors patterns into strings, so that we don't need to do
-    ;; that on each error parse
-    (let ((patterns (seq-map (lambda (p)
-                               (cons (flycheck-rx-to-string `(and ,@(cdr p))
-                                                            'no-group)
-                                     (car p)))
-                             patterns)))
-      (pcase-dolist (`(,prop . ,value)
-                     `((command        . ,command)
-                       (error-parser   . ,parser)
-                       (error-patterns . ,patterns)
-                       (standard-input . ,standard-input)))
-        (setf (flycheck-checker-get symbol prop) value)))))
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  ;; Make this function available during byte-compilation, since we need it
-  ;; at macro expansion of `flycheck-def-executable-var'.
-  (defun flycheck-checker-executable-variable (checker)
-    "Get the executable variable of CHECKER.
-
-The executable variable is named `flycheck-CHECKER-executable'."
-    (intern (format "flycheck-%s-executable" checker))))
-
-(defun flycheck-checker-default-executable (checker)
-  "Get the default executable of CHECKER."
-  (car (flycheck-checker-get checker 'command)))
-
-(defun flycheck-checker-executable (checker)
-  "Get the command executable of CHECKER.
-
-The executable is either the value of the variable
-`flycheck-CHECKER-executable', or the default executable given in
-the syntax checker definition, if the variable is nil."
-  (let ((var (flycheck-checker-executable-variable checker)))
-    (or (and (boundp var) (symbol-value var))
-        (flycheck-checker-default-executable checker))))
-
-(defun flycheck-find-checker-executable (checker)
-  "Get the full path of the executable of CHECKER.
-
-Return the full absolute path to the executable of CHECKER, or
-nil if the executable does not exist."
-  (funcall flycheck-executable-find (flycheck-checker-executable checker)))
-
-(defun flycheck-checker-arguments (checker)
-  "Get the command arguments of CHECKER."
-  (cdr (flycheck-checker-get checker 'command)))
-
-(defun flycheck-substitute-argument (arg checker)
-  "Substitute ARG for CHECKER.
-
-Return a list of real arguments for the executable of CHECKER,
-substituted for the symbolic argument ARG.  Single arguments,
-e.g. if ARG is a literal strings, are wrapped in a list.
-
-ARG may be one of the following forms:
-
-STRING
-     Return ARG unchanged.
-
-`source', `source-inplace'
-     Create a temporary file to check and return its path.  With
-     `source-inplace' create the temporary file in the same
-     directory as the original file.  The value of
-     `flycheck-temp-prefix' is used as prefix of the file name.
-
-     With `source', try to retain the non-directory component of
-     the buffer's file name in the temporary file.
-
-     `source' is the preferred way to pass the input file to a
-     syntax checker.  `source-inplace' should only be used if the
-     syntax checker needs other files from the source directory,
-     such as include files in C.
-
-`source-original'
-     Return the path of the actual file to check, or an empty
-     string if the buffer has no file name.
-
-     Note that the contents of the file may not be up to date
-     with the contents of the buffer to check.  Do not use this
-     as primary input to a checker, unless absolutely necessary.
-
-     When using this symbol as primary input to the syntax
-     checker, add `flycheck-buffer-saved-p' to the `:predicate'.
-
-`temporary-directory'
-     Create a unique temporary directory and return its path.
-
-`temporary-file-name'
-     Return a unique temporary filename.  The file is *not*
-     created.
-
-     To ignore the output of syntax checkers, try `null-device'
-     first.
-
-`null-device'
-     Return the value of `null-device', i.e the system null
-     device.
-
-     Use this option to ignore the output of a syntax checker.
-     If the syntax checker cannot handle the null device, or
-     won't write to an existing file, try `temporary-file-name'
-     instead.
-
-`(config-file OPTION VARIABLE [PREPEND-FN])'
-     Search the configuration file bound to VARIABLE with
-     `flycheck-locate-config-file' and return a list of arguments
-     that pass this configuration file to the syntax checker, or
-     nil if the configuration file was not found.
-
-     PREPEND-FN is called with the OPTION and the located
-     configuration file, and should return OPTION prepended
-     before the file, either a string or as list.  If omitted,
-     PREPEND-FN defaults to `list'.
-
-`(option OPTION VARIABLE [PREPEND-FN [FILTER]])'
-     Retrieve the value of VARIABLE and return a list of
-     arguments that pass this value as value for OPTION to the
-     syntax checker.
-
-     PREPEND-FN is called with the OPTION and the value of
-     VARIABLE, and should return OPTION prepended before the
-     file, either a string or as list.  If omitted, PREPEND-FN
-     defaults to `list'.
-
-     FILTER is an optional function to be applied to the value of
-     VARIABLE before prepending.  This function must return nil
-     or a string.  In the former case, return nil.  In the latter
-     case, return a list of arguments as described above.
-
-`(option-list OPTION VARIABLE [PREPEND-FN [FILTER]])'
-     Retrieve the value of VARIABLE, which must be a list,
-     and prepend OPTION before each item in this list, using
-     PREPEND-FN.
-
-     PREPEND-FN is called with the OPTION and each item of the
-     list as second argument, and should return OPTION prepended
-     before the item, either as string or as list.  If omitted,
-     PREPEND-FN defaults to `list'.
-
-     FILTER is an optional function to be applied to each item in
-     the list before prepending OPTION.  It shall return the
-     option value for each item as string, or nil, if the item is
-     to be ignored.
-
-`(option-flag OPTION VARIABLE)'
-     Retrieve the value of VARIABLE and return OPTION, if the
-     value is non-nil.  Otherwise return nil.
-
-`(eval FORM)'
-     Return the result of evaluating FORM in the buffer to be
-     checked.  FORM must either return a string or a list of
-     strings, or nil to indicate that nothing should be
-     substituted for CELL.  For all other return types, signal an
-     error
-
-     _No_ further substitutions are performed, neither in FORM
-     before it is evaluated, nor in the result of evaluating
-     FORM.
-
-In all other cases, signal an error.
-
-Note that substitution is *not* recursive.  No symbols or cells
-are substituted within the body of cells!"
-  (pcase arg
-    ((pred stringp) (list arg))
-    (`source
-     (list (flycheck-save-buffer-to-temp #'flycheck-temp-file-system)))
-    (`source-inplace
-     (list (flycheck-save-buffer-to-temp #'flycheck-temp-file-inplace)))
-    (`source-original (list (or (buffer-file-name) "")))
-    (`temporary-directory (list (flycheck-temp-dir-system)))
-    (`temporary-file-name
-     (let ((directory (flycheck-temp-dir-system)))
-       (list (make-temp-name (expand-file-name "flycheck" directory)))))
-    (`null-device (list null-device))
-    (`(config-file ,option-name ,file-name-var)
-     (-when-let* ((value (symbol-value file-name-var))
-                  (file-name (flycheck-locate-config-file value checker)))
-       (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name (list file-name))))
-    (`(config-file ,option-name ,file-name-var ,prepend-fn)
-     (-when-let* ((value (symbol-value file-name-var))
-                  (file-name (flycheck-locate-config-file value checker)))
-       (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name (list file-name) prepend-fn)))
-    (`(option ,option-name ,variable)
-     (-when-let (value (symbol-value variable))
-       (unless (stringp value)
-         (error "Value %S of %S for option %s is not a string"
-                value variable option-name))
-       (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name (list value))))
-    (`(option ,option-name ,variable ,prepend-fn)
-     (-when-let (value (symbol-value variable))
-       (unless (stringp value)
-         (error "Value %S of %S for option %s is not a string"
-                value variable option-name))
-       (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name (list value) prepend-fn)))
-    (`(option ,option-name ,variable ,prepend-fn ,filter)
-     (-when-let (value (funcall filter (symbol-value variable)))
-       (unless (stringp value)
-         (error "Value %S of %S (filter: %S) for option %s is not a string"
-                value variable filter option-name))
-       (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name (list value) prepend-fn)))
-    (`(option-list ,option-name ,variable)
-     (let ((value (symbol-value variable)))
-       (unless (and (listp value) (seq-every-p #'stringp value))
-         (error "Value %S of %S for option %S is not a list of strings"
-                value variable option-name))
-       (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name value)))
-    (`(option-list ,option-name ,variable ,prepend-fn)
-     (let ((value (symbol-value variable)))
-       (unless (and (listp value) (seq-every-p #'stringp value))
-         (error "Value %S of %S for option %S is not a list of strings"
-                value variable option-name))
-       (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name value prepend-fn)))
-    (`(option-list ,option-name ,variable ,prepend-fn ,filter)
-     (let ((value (delq nil (seq-map filter (symbol-value variable)))))
-       (unless (and (listp value) (seq-every-p #'stringp value))
-         (error "Value %S of %S for option %S is not a list of strings"
-                value variable option-name))
-       (flycheck-prepend-with-option option-name value prepend-fn)))
-    (`(option-flag ,option-name ,variable)
-     (when (symbol-value variable)
-       (list option-name)))
-    (`(eval ,form)
-     (let ((result (eval form)))
-       (cond
-        ((and (listp result) (seq-every-p #'stringp result)) result)
-        ((stringp result) (list result))
-        (t (error "Invalid result from evaluation of %S: %S" form result)))))
-    (_ (error "Unsupported argument %S" arg))))
-
-(defun flycheck-checker-substituted-arguments (checker)
-  "Get the substituted arguments of a CHECKER.
-
-Substitute each argument of CHECKER using
-`flycheck-substitute-argument'.  This replaces any special
-symbols in the command."
-  (apply #'append
-         (seq-map (lambda (arg) (flycheck-substitute-argument arg checker))
-                  (flycheck-checker-arguments checker))))
-
-(defun flycheck--process-send-buffer-contents-chunked (process)
-  "Send contents of current buffer to PROCESS in small batches.
-
-Send the entire buffer to the standard input of PROCESS in chunks
-of 4096 characters.  Chunking is done in Emacs Lisp, hence this
-function is probably far less efficient than
-`send-process-region'.  Use only when required."
-  (let ((from (point-min)))
-    (while (< from (point-max))
-      (let ((to (min (+ from 4096) (point-max))))
-        (process-send-region process from to)
-        (setq from to)))))
-
-(defvar flycheck-chunked-process-input
-  ;; Chunk process output on Windows to work around
-  ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/794 and
-  ;; https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=22344.  The presence of
-  ;; `w32-pipe-buffer-size' denotes an Emacs version (> Emacs 25.1 )where pipe
-  ;; writes on Windows are fixed.
-  ;;
-  ;; TODO: Remove option and chunking when dropping Emacs 24 support, see
-  ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/856
-  (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) (not (boundp 'w32-pipe-buffer-size)))
-  "If non-nil send process input in small chunks.
-
-If this variable is non-nil `flycheck-process-send-buffer' sends
-buffer contents in small chunks.
-
-Defaults to nil, except on Windows to work around Emacs bug
-#22344.")
-
-(defun flycheck-process-send-buffer (process)
-  "Send all contents of current buffer to PROCESS.
-
-Sends all contents of the current buffer to the standard input of
-PROCESS, and terminates standard input with EOF.
-
-If `flycheck-chunked-process-input' is non-nil, send buffer
-contents in chunks via
-`flycheck--process-send-buffer-contents-chunked', which see.
-Otherwise use `process-send-region' to send all contents at once
-and rely on Emacs' own buffering and chunking."
-  (save-restriction
-    (widen)
-    (if flycheck-chunked-process-input
-        (flycheck--process-send-buffer-contents-chunked process)
-      (process-send-region process (point-min) (point-max))))
-  (process-send-eof process))
-
-(defun flycheck-start-command-checker (checker callback)
-  "Start a command CHECKER with CALLBACK."
-  (let (process)
-    (condition-case err
-        (let* ((program (flycheck-find-checker-executable checker))
-               (args (flycheck-checker-substituted-arguments checker))
-               (command (funcall flycheck-command-wrapper-function
-                                 (cons program args)))
-               ;; Use pipes to receive output from the syntax checker.  They are
-               ;; more efficient and more robust than PTYs, which Emacs uses by
-               ;; default, and since we don't need any job control features, we
-               ;; can easily use pipes.
-               (process-connection-type nil))
-          ;; We pass do not associate the process with any buffer, by
-          ;; passing nil for the BUFFER argument of `start-process'.
-          ;; Instead, we just remember the buffer being checked in a
-          ;; process property (see below).  This neatly avoids all
-          ;; side-effects implied by attached a process to a buffer, which
-          ;; may cause conflicts with other packages.
-          ;;
-          ;; See https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/298 for an
-          ;; example for such a conflict.
-          (setq process (apply 'start-process (format "flycheck-%s" checker)
-                               nil command))
-          (setf (process-sentinel process) #'flycheck-handle-signal)
-          (setf (process-filter process) #'flycheck-receive-checker-output)
-          (set-process-query-on-exit-flag process nil)
-          ;; Remember the syntax checker, the buffer and the callback
-          (process-put process 'flycheck-checker checker)
-          (process-put process 'flycheck-callback callback)
-          (process-put process 'flycheck-buffer (current-buffer))
-          ;; The default directory is bound in the `flycheck-syntax-check-start'
-          ;; function.
-          (process-put process 'flycheck-working-directory default-directory)
-          ;; Track the temporaries created by argument substitution in the
-          ;; process itself, to get rid of the global state ASAP.
-          (process-put process 'flycheck-temporaries flycheck-temporaries)
-          (setq flycheck-temporaries nil)
-          ;; Send the buffer to the process on standard input, if enabled.
-          (when (flycheck-checker-get checker 'standard-input)
-            (flycheck-process-send-buffer process))
-          ;; Return the process.
-          process)
-      (error
-       ;; In case of error, clean up our resources, and report the error back to
-       ;; Flycheck.
-       (flycheck-safe-delete-temporaries)
-       (when process
-         ;; No need to explicitly delete the temporary files of the process,
-         ;; because deleting runs the sentinel, which will delete them anyway.
-         (delete-process process))
-       (signal (car err) (cdr err))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-interrupt-command-checker (_checker process)
-  "Interrupt a PROCESS."
-  ;; Deleting the process always triggers the sentinel, which does the cleanup
-  (when process
-    (delete-process process)))
-
-(defun flycheck-command-checker-print-doc (checker)
-  "Print additional documentation for a command CHECKER."
-  (let ((executable (flycheck-checker-default-executable checker))
-        (config-file-var (flycheck-checker-get checker 'config-file-var))
-        (option-vars (seq-sort #'string<
-                               (flycheck-checker-get checker 'option-vars))))
-    (princ "\n")
-
-    (let ((doc-start (with-current-buffer standard-output (point-max))))
-      ;; Track the start of our documentation so that we can re-indent it
-      ;; properly
-      (princ "  This syntax checker executes \"")
-      (princ executable)
-      (princ "\"")
-      (when config-file-var
-        (princ ", using a configuration file from `")
-        (princ (symbol-name config-file-var))
-        (princ "'"))
-      (princ ". The executable can be overridden with `")
-      (princ (symbol-name (flycheck-checker-executable-variable checker)))
-      (princ "'.")
-
-      (with-current-buffer standard-output
-        (save-excursion
-          (fill-region-as-paragraph doc-start (point-max)))))
-    (princ "\n")
-    (when option-vars
-      (princ
-       "\n  This syntax checker can be configured with these options:\n\n")
-      (dolist (var option-vars)
-        (princ (format "     * `%s'\n" var))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-verify-command-checker (checker)
-  "Verify a command CHECKER in the current buffer.
-
-Return a list of `flycheck-verification-result' objects for
-CHECKER."
-  (let ((executable (flycheck-find-checker-executable checker))
-        (config-file-var (flycheck-checker-get checker 'config-file-var)))
-    `(
-      ,(flycheck-verification-result-new
-        :label "executable"
-        :message (if executable (format "Found at %s" executable) "Not found")
-        :face (if executable 'success '(bold error)))
-      ,@(when config-file-var
-          (let* ((value (symbol-value config-file-var))
-                 (path (and value (flycheck-locate-config-file value checker))))
-            (list (flycheck-verification-result-new
-                   :label "configuration file"
-                   :message (if path (format "Found at %S" path) "Not found")
-                   :face (if path 'success 'warning)))))
-      ,@(when (not (flycheck-temp-files-writable-p checker))
-          (list (flycheck-verification-result-new
-                 :label "temp directory"
-                 :message (format "%s is not writable"
-                                  (flycheck-temp-directory checker))
-                 :face 'error))))))
-
-
-;;; Process management for command syntax checkers
-(defun flycheck-receive-checker-output (process output)
-  "Receive a syntax checking PROCESS OUTPUT."
-  (push output (process-get process 'flycheck-pending-output)))
-
-(defun flycheck-get-output (process)
-  "Get the complete output of PROCESS."
-  (with-demoted-errors "Error while retrieving process output: %S"
-    (let ((pending-output (process-get process 'flycheck-pending-output)))
-      (apply #'concat (nreverse pending-output)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-handle-signal (process _event)
-  "Handle a signal from the syntax checking PROCESS.
-
-_EVENT is ignored."
-  (when (memq (process-status process) '(signal exit))
-    (let ((files (process-get process 'flycheck-temporaries))
-          (buffer (process-get process 'flycheck-buffer))
-          (callback (process-get process 'flycheck-callback))
-          (cwd (process-get process 'flycheck-working-directory)))
-      ;; Delete the temporary files
-      (seq-do #'flycheck-safe-delete files)
-      (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (condition-case err
-              (pcase (process-status process)
-                (`signal
-                 (funcall callback 'interrupted))
-                (`exit
-                 (flycheck-finish-checker-process
-                  (process-get process 'flycheck-checker)
-                  (process-exit-status process)
-                  files
-                  (flycheck-get-output process) callback cwd)))
-            ((debug error)
-             (funcall callback 'errored (error-message-string err)))))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-finish-checker-process
-    (checker exit-status files output callback cwd)
-  "Finish a checker process from CHECKER with EXIT-STATUS.
-
-FILES is a list of files given as input to the checker.  OUTPUT
-is the output of the syntax checker.  CALLBACK is the status
-callback to use for reporting.
-
-Parse the OUTPUT and report an appropriate error status.
-
-Resolve all errors in OUTPUT using CWD as working directory."
-  (let ((errors (flycheck-parse-output output checker (current-buffer))))
-    (when (and (/= exit-status 0) (not errors))
-      ;; Warn about a suspicious result from the syntax checker.  We do right
-      ;; after parsing the errors, before filtering, because a syntax checker
-      ;; might report errors from other files (e.g. includes) even if there
-      ;; are no errors in the file being checked.
-      (funcall callback 'suspicious
-               (format "Flycheck checker %S returned non-zero \
-exit code %s, but its output contained no errors: %s\nTry \
-installing a more recent version of %S, and please open a bug \
-report if the issue persists in the latest release.  Thanks!"
-                       checker exit-status output checker)))
-    (funcall callback 'finished
-             ;; Fix error file names, by substituting them backwards from the
-             ;; temporaries.
-             (seq-map (lambda (e) (flycheck-fix-error-filename e files cwd))
-                      errors))))
-
-
-;;; Executables of command checkers.
-(defmacro flycheck-def-executable-var (checker default-executable)
-  "Define the executable variable for CHECKER.
-
-DEFAULT-EXECUTABLE is the default executable.  It is only used in
-the docstring of the variable.
-
-The variable is defined with `defcustom' in the
-`flycheck-executables' group.  It's also defined to be risky as
-file-local variable, to avoid arbitrary executables being used
-for syntax checking."
-  (let ((executable-var (flycheck-checker-executable-variable checker)))
-    `(progn
-       (defcustom ,executable-var nil
-         ,(format "The executable of the %s syntax checker.
-
-Either a string containing the name or the path of the
-executable, or nil to use the default executable from the syntax
-checker declaration.
-
-The default executable is %S." checker default-executable)
-         :type '(choice (const :tag "Default executable" nil)
-                        (string :tag "Name or path"))
-         :group 'flycheck-executables
-         :risky t))))
-
-(defun flycheck-set-checker-executable (checker &optional executable)
-  "Set the executable of CHECKER in the current buffer.
-
-CHECKER is a syntax checker symbol.  EXECUTABLE is a string with
-the name of an executable or the path to an executable file, which
-is to be used as executable for CHECKER.  If omitted or nil,
-reset the executable of CHECKER.
-
-Interactively, prompt for a syntax checker and an executable
-file, and set the executable of the selected syntax checker.
-With prefix arg, prompt for a syntax checker only, and reset the
-executable of the select checker to the default.
-
-Set the executable variable of CHECKER, that is,
-`flycheck-CHECKER-executable' to EXECUTABLE.  Signal
-`user-error', if EXECUTABLE does not denote a command or an
-executable file.
-
-This command is intended for interactive use only.  In Lisp, just
-`let'-bind the corresponding variable, or set it directly.  Use
-`flycheck-checker-executable-variable' to obtain the executable
-variable symbol for a syntax checker."
-  (declare (interactive-only "Set the executable variable directly instead"))
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((checker (read-flycheck-checker "Syntax checker: "))
-          (default-executable (flycheck-checker-default-executable checker))
-          (executable (if current-prefix-arg
-                          nil
-                        (read-file-name "Executable: " nil default-executable
-                                        nil nil flycheck-executable-find))))
-     (list checker executable)))
-  (when (and executable (not (funcall flycheck-executable-find executable)))
-    (user-error "%s is no executable" executable))
-  (let ((variable (flycheck-checker-executable-variable checker)))
-    (set (make-local-variable variable) executable)))
-
-
-;;; Configuration files and options for command checkers
-(defun flycheck-register-config-file-var (var checkers)
-  "Register VAR as config file var for CHECKERS.
-
-CHECKERS is a single syntax checker or a list thereof."
-  (when (symbolp checkers)
-    (setq checkers (list checkers)))
-  (dolist (checker checkers)
-    (setf (flycheck-checker-get checker 'config-file-var) var)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro flycheck-def-config-file-var (symbol checker &optional file-name
-                                               &rest custom-args)
-  "Define SYMBOL as config file variable for CHECKER, with default FILE-NAME.
-
-SYMBOL is declared as customizable variable using `defcustom', to
-provide a configuration file for the given syntax CHECKER.
-CUSTOM-ARGS are forwarded to `defcustom'.
-
-FILE-NAME is the initial value of the new variable.  If omitted,
-the default value is nil.
-
-Use this together with the `config-file' form in the `:command'
-argument to `flycheck-define-checker'."
-  ;; FIXME: We should allow multiple config files per checker as well as
-  ;; multiple checkers per config file
-  (declare (indent 3))
-  `(progn
-     (defcustom ,symbol ,file-name
-       ,(format "Configuration file for `%s'.
-
-If set to a string, locate the configuration file using the
-functions from `flycheck-locate-config-file-functions'.  If the
-file is found pass it to the syntax checker as configuration
-file.
-
-If no configuration file is found, or if this variable is set to
-nil, invoke the syntax checker without a configuration file.
-
-Use this variable as file-local variable if you need a specific
-configuration file a buffer." checker)
-       :type '(choice (const :tag "No configuration file" nil)
-                      (string :tag "File name or path"))
-       :group 'flycheck-config-files
-       ,@custom-args)
-     (flycheck-register-config-file-var ',symbol ',checker)))
-
-(defun flycheck-locate-config-file (filename checker)
-  "Locate the configuration file FILENAME for CHECKER.
-
-Locate the configuration file using
-`flycheck-locate-config-file-functions'.
-
-Return the absolute path of the configuration file, or nil if no
-configuration file was found."
-  (-when-let (filepath (run-hook-with-args-until-success
-                        'flycheck-locate-config-file-functions
-                        filename checker))
-    (when (file-exists-p filepath)
-      filepath)))
-
-(defun flycheck-locate-config-file-by-path (filepath _checker)
-  "Locate a configuration file by a FILEPATH.
-
-If FILEPATH is a contains a path separator, expand it against the
-default directory and return it if it points to an existing file.
-Otherwise return nil.
-
-_CHECKER is ignored."
-  ;; If the path is just a plain file name, skip it.
-  (unless (string= (file-name-nondirectory filepath) filepath)
-    (let ((file-name (expand-file-name filepath)))
-      (and (file-exists-p file-name) file-name))))
-
-(defun flycheck-locate-config-file-ancestor-directories (filename _checker)
-  "Locate a configuration FILENAME in ancestor directories.
-
-If the current buffer has a file name, search FILENAME in the
-directory of the current buffer and all ancestors thereof (see
-`locate-dominating-file').  If the file is found, return its
-absolute path.  Otherwise return nil.
-
-_CHECKER is ignored."
-  (-when-let* ((basefile (buffer-file-name))
-               (directory (locate-dominating-file basefile filename)))
-    (expand-file-name filename directory)))
-
-(defun flycheck-locate-config-file-home (filename _checker)
-  "Locate a configuration FILENAME in the home directory.
-
-Return the absolute path, if FILENAME exists in the user's home
-directory, or nil otherwise."
-  (let ((path (expand-file-name filename "~")))
-    (when (file-exists-p path)
-      path)))
-
-(seq-do (apply-partially #'custom-add-frequent-value
-                         'flycheck-locate-config-file-functions)
-        '(flycheck-locate-config-file-by-path
-          flycheck-locate-config-file-ancestor-directories
-          flycheck-locate-config-file-home))
-
-(defun flycheck-register-option-var (var checkers)
-  "Register an option VAR with CHECKERS.
-
-VAR is an option symbol, and CHECKERS a syntax checker symbol or
-a list thereof.  Register VAR with all CHECKERS so that it
-appears in the help output."
-  (when (symbolp checkers)
-    (setq checkers (list checkers)))
-  (dolist (checker checkers)
-    (cl-pushnew var (flycheck-checker-get checker 'option-vars))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro flycheck-def-option-var (symbol init-value checkers docstring
-                                          &rest custom-args)
-  "Define SYMBOL as option variable with INIT-VALUE for CHECKER.
-
-SYMBOL is declared as customizable variable using `defcustom', to
-provide an option for the given syntax CHECKERS (a checker or a
-list of checkers).  INIT-VALUE is the initial value of the
-variable, and DOCSTRING is its docstring.  CUSTOM-ARGS are
-forwarded to `defcustom'.
-
-Use this together with the `option', `option-list' and
-`option-flag' forms in the `:command' argument to
-`flycheck-define-checker'."
-  (declare (indent 3)
-           (doc-string 4))
-  `(progn
-     (defcustom ,symbol ,init-value
-       ,(concat docstring "
-
-This variable is an option for the following syntax checkers:
-
-"
-                (mapconcat (lambda (c) (format "  - `%s'" c))
-                           (if (symbolp checkers) (list checkers) checkers)
-                           "\n"))
-       :group 'flycheck-options
-       ,@custom-args)
-     (flycheck-register-option-var ',symbol ',checkers)))
-
-(defun flycheck-option-int (value)
-  "Convert an integral option VALUE to a string.
-
-If VALUE is nil, return nil.  Otherwise return VALUE converted to
-a string."
-  (and value (number-to-string value)))
-
-(defun flycheck-option-symbol (value)
-  "Convert a symbol option VALUE to string.
-
-If VALUE is nil return nil.  Otherwise return VALUE converted to
-a string."
-  (and value (symbol-name value)))
-
-(defun flycheck-option-comma-separated-list (value &optional separator filter)
-  "Convert VALUE into a list separated by SEPARATOR.
-
-SEPARATOR is a string to separate items in VALUE, defaulting to
-\",\".  FILTER is an optional function, which takes a single
-argument and returns either a string or nil.
-
-If VALUE is a list, apply FILTER to each item in VALUE, remove
-all nil items, and return a single string of all remaining items
-separated by SEPARATOR.
-
-Otherwise, apply FILTER to VALUE and return the result.
-SEPARATOR is ignored in this case."
-  (let ((filter (or filter #'identity))
-        (separator (or separator ",")))
-    (if (listp value)
-        (-when-let (value (delq nil (seq-map filter value)))
-          (string-join value separator))
-      (funcall filter value))))
-
-(defmacro flycheck-def-args-var (symbol checkers &rest custom-args)
-  "Define SYMBOL as argument variable for CHECKERS.
-
-SYMBOL is declared as customizable, risky and buffer-local
-variable using `defcustom' to provide an option for arbitrary
-arguments for the given syntax CHECKERS (either a single checker
-or a list of checkers).  CUSTOM-ARGS is forwarded to `defcustom'.
-
-Use the `eval' form to splice this variable into the
-`:command'."
-  (declare (indent 2))
-  `(flycheck-def-option-var ,symbol nil ,checkers
-     "A list of additional command line arguments.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings with additional
-command line arguments."
-     :risky t
-     :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))
-     ,@custom-args))
-
-
-;;; Command syntax checkers as compile commands
-(defun flycheck-checker-pattern-to-error-regexp (pattern)
-  "Convert PATTERN into an error regexp for compile.el.
-
-Return a list representing PATTERN, suitable as element in
-`compilation-error-regexp-alist'."
-  (let* ((regexp (car pattern))
-         (level (cdr pattern))
-         (level-no (flycheck-error-level-compilation-level level)))
-    (list regexp 1 2 3 level-no)))
-
-(defun flycheck-checker-compilation-error-regexp-alist (checker)
-  "Convert error patterns of CHECKER for use with compile.el.
-
-Return an alist of all error patterns of CHECKER, suitable for
-use with `compilation-error-regexp-alist'."
-  (seq-map #'flycheck-checker-pattern-to-error-regexp
-           (flycheck-checker-get checker 'error-patterns)))
-
-(defun flycheck-checker-shell-command (checker)
-  "Get a shell command for CHECKER.
-
-Perform substitution in the arguments of CHECKER, but with
-`flycheck-substitute-shell-argument'.
-
-Return the command of CHECKER as single string, suitable for
-shell execution."
-  ;; Note: Do NOT use `combine-and-quote-strings' here.  Despite it's name it
-  ;; does not properly quote shell arguments, and actually breaks for special
-  ;; characters.  See https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/pull/522
-  (let* ((args (apply #'append
-                      (seq-map
-                       (lambda (arg)
-                         (if (memq arg '(source source-inplace source-original))
-                             (list (buffer-file-name))
-                           (flycheck-substitute-argument arg checker)))
-                       (flycheck-checker-arguments checker))))
-         (command (mapconcat
-                   #'shell-quote-argument
-                   (funcall flycheck-command-wrapper-function
-                            (cons (flycheck-checker-executable checker) args))
-                   " ")))
-    (if (flycheck-checker-get checker 'standard-input)
-        ;; If the syntax checker expects the source from standard input add an
-        ;; appropriate shell redirection
-        (concat command " < " (shell-quote-argument (buffer-file-name)))
-      command)))
-
-(defun flycheck-compile-name (_name)
-  "Get a name for a Flycheck compilation buffer.
-
-_NAME is ignored."
-  (format "*Flycheck %s*" (buffer-file-name)))
-
-(defun flycheck-compile (checker)
-  "Run CHECKER via `compile'.
-
-CHECKER must be a valid syntax checker.  Interactively, prompt
-for a syntax checker to run.
-
-Instead of highlighting errors in the buffer, this command pops
-up a separate buffer with the entire output of the syntax checker
-tool, just like `compile' (\\[compile])."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((default (flycheck-get-checker-for-buffer)))
-     (list (read-flycheck-checker "Run syntax checker as compile command: "
-                                  (when (flycheck-checker-get default 'command)
-                                    default)
-                                  'command))))
-  (unless (flycheck-valid-checker-p checker)
-    (user-error "%S is not a valid syntax checker" checker))
-  (unless (buffer-file-name)
-    (user-error "Cannot compile buffers without backing file"))
-  (unless (flycheck-may-use-checker checker)
-    (user-error "Cannot use syntax checker %S in this buffer" checker))
-  (unless (flycheck-checker-executable checker)
-    (user-error "Cannot run checker %S as shell command" checker))
-  (let* ((default-directory (flycheck-compute-working-directory checker))
-         (command (flycheck-checker-shell-command checker))
-         (buffer (compilation-start command nil #'flycheck-compile-name)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (setq-local compilation-error-regexp-alist
-                  (flycheck-checker-compilation-error-regexp-alist checker)))))
-
-
-;;; General error parsing for command checkers
-(defun flycheck-parse-output (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse OUTPUT from CHECKER in BUFFER.
-
-OUTPUT is a string with the output from the checker symbol
-CHECKER.  BUFFER is the buffer which was checked.
-
-Return the errors parsed with the error patterns of CHECKER."
-  (funcall (flycheck-checker-get checker 'error-parser) output checker buffer))
-
-(defun flycheck-fix-error-filename (err buffer-files cwd)
-  "Fix the file name of ERR from BUFFER-FILES.
-
-Resolves error file names relative to CWD directory.
-
-Make the file name of ERR absolute.  If the absolute file name of
-ERR is in BUFFER-FILES, replace it with the return value of the
-function `buffer-file-name'."
-  (flycheck-error-with-buffer err
-    (-when-let (filename (flycheck-error-filename err))
-      (when (seq-some (apply-partially #'flycheck-same-files-p
-                                       (expand-file-name filename cwd))
-                      buffer-files)
-        (setf (flycheck-error-filename err) buffer-file-name)
-        (when (and buffer-file-name (flycheck-error-message err))
-          (setf (flycheck-error-message err)
-                (replace-regexp-in-string
-                 (regexp-quote filename) buffer-file-name
-                 (flycheck-error-message err) 'fixed-case 'literal))))))
-  err)
-
-
-;;; Error parsers for command syntax checkers
-(defun flycheck-parse-xml-region (beg end)
-  "Parse the xml region between BEG and END.
-
-Wrapper around `xml-parse-region' which transforms the return
-value of this function into one compatible to
-`libxml-parse-xml-region' by simply returning the first element
-from the node list."
-  (ignore-errors (car (xml-parse-region beg end))))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-xml-region-with-fallback (beg end)
-  "Parse the xml region between BEG and END.
-
-Try parsing with libxml first; if that fails, revert to
-`flycheck-parse-xml-region'.  Failures can be caused by incorrect
-XML (see URL `https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/1298'),
-or on Windows by a missing libxml DLL with a libxml-enabled Emacs
-\(see URL `https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/1330')."
-  ;; FIXME use `libxml-available-p' when it gets implemented.
-  (or (and (fboundp 'libxml-parse-xml-region)
-           (libxml-parse-xml-region beg end))
-      (flycheck-parse-xml-region beg end)))
-
-(defvar flycheck-xml-parser 'flycheck-parse-xml-region-with-fallback
-  "Function used to parse an xml string from a region.
-
-The default uses libxml if available, and falls back to
-`flycheck-parse-xml-region' otherwise.")
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-xml-string (xml)
-  "Parse an XML string.
-
-Return the document tree parsed from XML in the form `(ROOT ATTRS
-BODY...)'.  ROOT is a symbol identifying the name of the root
-element.  ATTRS is an alist of the attributes of the root node.
-BODY is zero or more body elements, either as strings (in case of
-text nodes) or as XML nodes, in the same for as the root node."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert xml)
-    (funcall flycheck-xml-parser (point-min) (point-max))))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-checkstyle (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse Checkstyle errors from OUTPUT.
-
-Parse Checkstyle-like XML output.  Use this error parser for
-checkers that have an option to output errors in this format.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-See URL `http://checkstyle.sourceforge.net/' for information
-about Checkstyle."
-  (pcase (flycheck-parse-xml-string output)
-    (`(checkstyle ,_ . ,file-nodes)
-     (let (errors)
-       (dolist (node file-nodes)
-         (pcase node
-           (`(file ,file-attrs . ,error-nodes)
-            (dolist (node error-nodes)
-              (pcase node
-                (`(error ,error-attrs . ,_)
-                 (let-alist error-attrs
-                   (push (flycheck-error-new-at
-                          (flycheck-string-to-number-safe .line)
-                          (flycheck-string-to-number-safe .column)
-                          (pcase .severity
-                            (`"error"   'error)
-                            (`"warning" 'warning)
-                            (`"info"    'info)
-                            ;; Default to error for unknown .severity
-                            (_          'error))
-                          .message
-                          :checker checker :id .source
-                          :buffer buffer
-                          :filename (cdr (assq 'name file-attrs)))
-                         errors))))))))
-       (nreverse errors)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-cppcheck (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse Cppcheck errors from OUTPUT.
-
-Parse Cppcheck XML v2 output.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-See URL `http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/' for more information
-about Cppcheck."
-  (pcase (flycheck-parse-xml-string output)
-    (`(results ,_ . ,body)
-     (let (errors)
-       (dolist (node body)
-         (pcase node
-           (`(errors ,_ . ,error-nodes)
-            (dolist (node error-nodes)
-              (pcase node
-                (`(error ,error-attrs . ,loc-nodes)
-                 (let ((id (cdr (assq 'id error-attrs)))
-                       (message (cdr (assq 'verbose error-attrs)))
-                       (level (pcase (cdr (assq 'severity error-attrs))
-                                (`"error" 'error)
-                                (`"style" 'info)
-                                (`"information" 'info)
-                                (_ 'warning))))
-                   (dolist (node loc-nodes)
-                     (pcase node
-                       (`(location ,loc-attrs . ,_)
-                        (let-alist loc-attrs
-                          (push (flycheck-error-new-at
-                                 (flycheck-string-to-number-safe .line)
-                                 nil
-                                 level
-                                 ;; cppcheck return newline characters as "\012"
-                                 (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\012" "\n"
-                                                           message)
-                                 :id id
-                                 :checker checker
-                                 :buffer buffer
-                                 :filename .file)
-                                errors))))))))))))
-       (nreverse errors)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-phpmd (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse phpmd errors from OUTPUT.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-See URL `http://phpmd.org/' for more information about phpmd."
-  (pcase (flycheck-parse-xml-string output)
-    (`(pmd ,_ . ,body)
-     (let (errors)
-       (dolist (node body)
-         (pcase node
-           (`(file ,file-attrs . ,violation-nodes)
-            (let ((filename (cdr (assq 'name file-attrs))))
-              (dolist (node violation-nodes)
-                (pcase node
-                  (`(violation ,vio-attrs ,(and message (pred stringp)))
-                   (let-alist vio-attrs
-                     (push
-                      (flycheck-error-new-at
-                       (flycheck-string-to-number-safe .beginline)
-                       nil
-                       'warning (string-trim message)
-                       :id .rule
-                       :checker checker
-                       :buffer buffer
-                       :filename filename)
-                      errors)))))))))
-       (nreverse errors)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-reek (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse Reek warnings from JSON OUTPUT.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/troessner/reek' for more information
-about Reek."
-  (let ((errors nil))
-    (dolist (message (car (flycheck-parse-json output)))
-      (let-alist message
-        (dolist (line (delete-dups .lines))
-          (push
-           (flycheck-error-new-at
-            line
-            nil
-            'warning (concat .context " " .message)
-            :id .smell_type
-            :checker checker
-            :buffer buffer
-            :filename .source)
-           errors))))
-    (nreverse errors)))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-tslint (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse TSLint errors from JSON OUTPUT.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-See URL `https://palantir.github.io/tslint/' for more information
-about TSLint."
-  (let ((json-array-type 'list))
-    (seq-map (lambda (message)
-               (let-alist message
-                 (flycheck-error-new-at
-                  (+ 1 .startPosition.line)
-                  (+ 1 .startPosition.character)
-                  'warning .failure
-                  :id .ruleName
-                  :checker checker
-                  :buffer buffer
-                  :filename .name)))
-             ;; Don't try to parse empty output as JSON
-             (and (not (string-empty-p output))
-                  (car (flycheck-parse-json output))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-rust-collect-spans (span)
-  "Return a list of spans contained in a SPAN object."
-  (let ((spans))
-    (let-alist span
-      ;; With macro expansion errors, some spans will point to phony file names
-      ;; to indicate an error inside the std rust lib.  We skip these spans as
-      ;; they won't appear in flycheck anyway.
-      (unless (string= .file_name "<std macros>")
-        (push span spans))
-
-      ;; Macro expansion errors will have a span in the 'expansion' field, so we
-      ;; recursively collect it.
-      (if .expansion.span
-          (append (flycheck-parse-rust-collect-spans .expansion.span)
-                  spans)
-        spans))))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-rustc-diagnostic (diagnostic checker buffer)
-  "Turn a rustc DIAGNOSTIC into a `flycheck-error'.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned DIAGNOSTIC
-and the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-DIAGNOSTIC should be a parsed JSON object describing a rustc
-diagnostic, following the format described there:
-
-https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/libsyntax/json.rs#L67-L139"
-  (let ((error-message)
-        (error-level)
-        (error-code)
-        (primary-filename)
-        (primary-line)
-        (primary-column)
-        (group (make-symbol "group"))
-        (spans)
-        (children)
-        (errors))
-    ;; The diagnostic format is described in the link above.  The gist of it is
-    ;; that a diagnostic can have several causes in the source text; these
-    ;; causes are represented by spans.  The diagnostic has a message and a
-    ;; level (error, warning), while the spans have a filename, line, column,
-    ;; and an optional label.  The primary span points to the root cause of the
-    ;; error in the source text, while non-primary spans point to related
-    ;; causes.  Spans may have an 'expansion' field for macro expansion errors;
-    ;; these expansion fields will contain another span (and so on).  In
-    ;; addition, a diagnostic can also have children diagnostics that are used
-    ;; to provide additional information through their message field, but do not
-    ;; seem to contain any spans (yet).
-    ;;
-    ;; We first gather spans in order to turn every span into a flycheck error
-    ;; object, that we collect into the `errors' list.
-
-    ;; Nested `let-alist' cause compilation warnings, hence we `setq' all
-    ;; these values here first to avoid nesting.
-    (let-alist diagnostic
-      (setq error-message .message
-            error-level (pcase .level
-                          (`"error" 'error)
-                          (`"warning" 'warning)
-                          (`"note" 'info)
-                          (_ 'error))
-            ;; The 'code' field of the diagnostic contains the actual error
-            ;; code and an optional explanation that we ignore
-            error-code .code.code
-            ;; Collect all spans recursively
-            spans (seq-mapcat #'flycheck-parse-rust-collect-spans .spans)
-            children .children))
-
-    ;; Turn each span into a flycheck error
-    (dolist (span spans)
-      (let-alist span
-        ;; Children may not have filename/line/column information, so we use
-        ;; those from the primary span
-        (when .is_primary
-          (setq primary-filename .file_name
-                primary-line .line_start
-                primary-column .column_start))
-        (push
-         (flycheck-error-new-at
-          .line_start
-          .column_start
-          ;; Non-primary spans are used for notes
-          (if .is_primary error-level 'info)
-          (if .is_primary
-              ;; Primary spans may have labels with additional information
-              (concat error-message (when .label
-                                      (format " (%s)" .label)))
-            ;; If the label is empty, fallback on the error message,
-            ;; otherwise we won't be able to display anything
-            (or .label error-message))
-          :id error-code
-          :checker checker
-          :buffer buffer
-          :filename .file_name
-          :group group)
-         errors)))
-
-    ;; Then we turn children messages into flycheck errors pointing to the
-    ;; location of the primary span.
-    (dolist (child children)
-      (let-alist child
-        (push
-         (flycheck-error-new-at
-          ;; Use the line/column from the first span if there is one, or
-          ;; fallback to the line/column information from the primary span of
-          ;; the diagnostic.
-          (or (cdr (assq 'line_start (car .spans)))
-              primary-line)
-          (or (cdr (assq 'column_start (car .spans)))
-              primary-column)
-          'info
-          ;; Messages from `cargo clippy' may suggest replacement code.  In
-          ;; these cases, the `message' field itself is an unhelpful `try' or
-          ;; `change this to'.  We add the `suggested_replacement' field in
-          ;; these cases.
-          (-if-let (replacement
-                    (cdr (assq 'suggested_replacement (car .spans))))
-              (format "%s: `%s`" .message replacement)
-            .message)
-          :id error-code
-          :checker checker
-          :buffer buffer
-          :filename primary-filename
-          :group group)
-         errors)))
-
-    ;; If there are no spans, the error is not associated with a specific
-    ;; file but with the project as a whole.  We still need to report it to
-    ;; the user by emitting a corresponding flycheck-error object.
-    (unless spans
-      (push (flycheck-error-new-at
-             ;; We have no specific position to attach the error to, so
-             ;; let's use the top of the file.
-             1 1
-             error-level
-             error-message
-             :id error-code
-             :checker checker
-             :buffer buffer
-             :group group)
-            errors))
-    (nreverse errors)))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-json (output)
-  "Return parsed JSON data from OUTPUT.
-
-OUTPUT is a string that contains JSON data.  Each line of OUTPUT
-may be either plain text, a JSON array (starting with `['), or a
-JSON object (starting with `{').
-
-This function ignores the plain text lines, parses the JSON
-lines, and returns the parsed JSON lines in a list."
-  (let ((objects nil)
-        (json-array-type 'list)
-        (json-false nil))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert output)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (not (eobp))
-        (when (memq (char-after) '(?\{ ?\[))
-          (push (json-read) objects))
-        (forward-line)))
-    (nreverse objects)))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-rustc (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse rustc errors from OUTPUT and return a list of `flycheck-error'.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-The expected format for OUTPUT is a mix of plain text lines and
-JSON lines.  This function ignores the plain text lines and
-parses only JSON lines.  Each JSON line is expected to be a JSON
-object that corresponds to a diagnostic from the compiler.  The
-expected diagnostic format is described there:
-
-https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/libsyntax/json.rs#L67-L139"
-  (seq-mapcat (lambda (msg)
-                (flycheck-parse-rustc-diagnostic msg checker buffer))
-              (flycheck-parse-json output)))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-cargo-rustc (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse Cargo errors from OUTPUT and return a list of `flycheck-error'.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-The expected format for OUTPUT is a mix of plain text lines and
-JSON lines.  This function ignores the plain text lines and
-parses only JSON lines.  Each JSON line is expected to be a JSON
-object that represents a message from Cargo.  The format of
-messages emitted by Cargo is described in cargo's
-machine_message.rs at URL `https://git.io/vh24R'."
-  (let ((errors))
-    (dolist (msg (flycheck-parse-json output))
-      (let-alist msg
-        ;; Errors and warnings from rustc are wrapped by cargo, so we filter and
-        ;; unwrap them, and delegate the actual construction of `flycheck-error'
-        ;; objects to `flycheck-parse-rustc-diagnostic'.
-        (when (string= .reason "compiler-message")
-          (push (flycheck-parse-rustc-diagnostic .message checker buffer)
-                errors))))
-    (apply #'nconc errors)))
-
-
-;;; Error parsing with regular expressions
-(defun flycheck-get-regexp (patterns)
-  "Create a single regular expression from PATTERNS."
-  (rx-to-string `(or ,@(seq-map (lambda (p) (list 'regexp (car p))) patterns))
-                'no-group))
-
-(defun flycheck-tokenize-output-with-patterns (output patterns)
-  "Tokenize OUTPUT with PATTERNS.
-
-Split the output into error tokens, using all regular expressions
-from the error PATTERNS.  An error token is simply a string
-containing a single error from OUTPUT.  Such a token can then be
-parsed into a structured error by applying the PATTERNS again,
-see `flycheck-parse-errors-with-patterns'.
-
-Return a list of error tokens."
-  (let ((regexp (flycheck-get-regexp patterns))
-        (last-match 0)
-        errors)
-    (while (string-match regexp output last-match)
-      (push (match-string 0 output) errors)
-      (setq last-match (match-end 0)))
-    (reverse errors)))
-
-(defun flycheck-try-parse-error-with-pattern (err pattern checker)
-  "Try to parse a single ERR with a PATTERN for CHECKER.
-
-Return the parsed error if PATTERN matched ERR, or nil
-otherwise."
-  (let ((regexp (car pattern))
-        (level (cdr pattern)))
-    (when (string-match regexp err)
-      (let ((filename (match-string 1 err))
-            (line (match-string 2 err))
-            (column (match-string 3 err))
-            (message (match-string 4 err))
-            (id (match-string 5 err)))
-        (flycheck-error-new-at
-         (flycheck-string-to-number-safe line)
-         (flycheck-string-to-number-safe column)
-         level
-         (unless (string-empty-p message) message)
-         :id (unless (string-empty-p id) id)
-         :checker checker
-         :filename (if (or (null filename) (string-empty-p filename))
-                       (buffer-file-name)
-                     filename))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-error-with-patterns (err patterns checker)
-  "Parse a single ERR with error PATTERNS for CHECKER.
-
-Apply each pattern in PATTERNS to ERR, in the given order, and
-return the first parsed error."
-  ;; Try to parse patterns in the order of declaration to make sure that the
-  ;; first match wins.
-  (let (parsed-error)
-    (while (and patterns
-                (not (setq parsed-error
-                           (flycheck-try-parse-error-with-pattern
-                            err (car patterns) checker))))
-      (setq patterns (cdr patterns)))
-    parsed-error))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-with-patterns (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse OUTPUT from CHECKER with error patterns.
-
-Uses the error patterns of CHECKER to tokenize the output and
-tries to parse each error token with all patterns, in the order
-of declaration.  Hence an error is never matched twice by two
-different patterns.  The pattern declared first always wins.
-
-_BUFFER is ignored.
-
-Return a list of parsed errors and warnings (as `flycheck-error'
-objects)."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (let ((patterns (flycheck-checker-get checker 'error-patterns)))
-      (seq-map (lambda (err)
-                 (flycheck-parse-error-with-patterns err patterns checker))
-               (flycheck-tokenize-output-with-patterns output patterns)))))
-
-
-;;; Convenience definition of command-syntax checkers
-(defmacro flycheck-define-checker (symbol docstring &rest properties)
-  "Define SYMBOL as command syntax checker with DOCSTRING and PROPERTIES.
-
-Like `flycheck-define-command-checker', but PROPERTIES must not
-be quoted.  Also, implicitly define the executable variable for
-SYMBOL with `flycheck-def-executable-var'."
-  (declare (indent 1)
-           (doc-string 2))
-  (let ((command (plist-get properties :command))
-        (parser (plist-get properties :error-parser))
-        (filter (plist-get properties :error-filter))
-        (explainer (plist-get properties :error-explainer))
-        (predicate (plist-get properties :predicate))
-        (enabled-fn (plist-get properties :enabled))
-        (verify-fn (plist-get properties :verify)))
-
-    `(progn
-       (flycheck-def-executable-var ,symbol ,(car command))
-
-       (flycheck-define-command-checker ',symbol
-         ,docstring
-         :command ',command
-         ,@(when parser
-             `(:error-parser #',parser))
-         :error-patterns ',(plist-get properties :error-patterns)
-         ,@(when filter
-             `(:error-filter #',filter))
-         ,@(when explainer
-             `(:error-explainer #',explainer))
-         :modes ',(plist-get properties :modes)
-         ,@(when predicate
-             `(:predicate #',predicate))
-         :next-checkers ',(plist-get properties :next-checkers)
-         ,@(when enabled-fn
-             `(:enabled #',enabled-fn))
-         ,@(when verify-fn
-             `(:verify #',verify-fn))
-         :standard-input ',(plist-get properties :standard-input)
-         :working-directory ',(plist-get properties :working-directory)))))
-
-
-;;; Built-in checkers
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-gnat-args ada-gnat
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gnat-include-path nil ada-gnat
-  "A list of include directories for GNAT.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the include path of gcc.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gnat-language-standard "2012" ada-gnat
-  "The language standard to use in GNAT.
-
-The value of this variable is either a string denoting a language
-standard, or nil, to use the default standard. When non-nil, pass
-the language standard via the `-std' option."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil)
-                 (string :tag "Language standard"))
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gnat-warnings
-    '("wa") ada-gnat
-  "A list of additional Ada warnings to enable in GNAT.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is the name of a warning category to enable. By default,
-most optional warnings are recommended, as in `-gnata'.
-
-Refer to Info Node `(gnat_ugn_unw)Warning Message Control' for
-more information about GNAT warnings."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Warnings" (string :tag "Warning name"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker ada-gnat
-  "An Ada syntax checker using GNAT.
-
-Uses the GNAT compiler from GCC.  See URL
-`https://www.adacore.com/community/'."
-  :command ("gnatmake"
-            "-c"                        ; Just compile, don't bind
-            "-f"                        ; Force re-compilation
-            "-u"                        ; Compile the main file only
-            "-gnatf"                    ; Full error information
-            "-gnatef"                   ; Full source file name
-            "-D" temporary-directory
-            (option-list "-gnat" flycheck-gnat-warnings concat)
-            (option-list "-I" flycheck-gnat-include-path concat)
-            (option "-gnat" flycheck-gnat-language-standard concat)
-            (eval flycheck-gnat-args)
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (message "In file included from") " " (file-name) ":" line ":"
-          column ":"
-          line-end)
-   (info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-         ": note: " (message) line-end)
-   (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-            ": warning: " (message) line-end)
-   ;; no specific error prefix in Ada
-   (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-          ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes ada-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker asciidoc
-  "A AsciiDoc syntax checker using the AsciiDoc compiler.
-
-See URL `http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc'."
-  :command ("asciidoc" "-o" null-device "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          "asciidoc: ERROR: <stdin>: Line " line ": " (message)
-          line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            "asciidoc: WARNING: <stdin>: Line " line ": " (message)
-            line-end)
-   (info line-start
-         "asciidoc: DEPRECATED: <stdin>: Line " line ": " (message)
-         line-end))
-  :modes adoc-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker asciidoctor
-  "An AsciiDoc syntax checker using the Asciidoctor compiler.
-
-See URL `http://asciidoctor.org'."
-  :command ("asciidoctor" "-o" null-device "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          "asciidoctor: ERROR: <stdin>: Line " line ": " (message)
-          line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            "asciidoctor: WARNING: <stdin>: Line " line ": " (message)
-            line-end))
-  :modes adoc-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-clang-args c/c++-clang
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-blocks nil c/c++-clang
-  "Enable blocks in Clang.
-
-When non-nil, enable blocks in Clang with `-fblocks'.  See URL
-`http://clang.llvm.org/docs/BlockLanguageSpec.html' for more
-information about blocks."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-definitions nil c/c++-clang
-  "Additional preprocessor definitions for Clang.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is an additional definition to pass to Clang, via the `-D'
-option."
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Definition"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-include-path nil c/c++-clang
-  "A list of include directories for Clang.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the include path of Clang.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-includes nil c/c++-clang
-  "A list of additional include files for Clang.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a file to include before syntax checking.  Relative
-paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (file :tag "Include file"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-language-standard nil c/c++-clang
-  "The language standard to use in Clang.
-
-The value of this variable is either a string denoting a language
-standard, or nil, to use the default standard.  When non-nil,
-pass the language standard via the `-std' option."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil)
-                 (string :tag "Language standard"))
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-clang-language-standard)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-ms-extensions nil c/c++-clang
-  "Whether to enable Microsoft extensions to C/C++ in Clang.
-
-When non-nil, enable Microsoft extensions to C/C++ via
-`-fms-extensions'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-no-exceptions nil c/c++-clang
-  "Whether to disable exceptions in Clang.
-
-When non-nil, disable exceptions for syntax checks, via
-`-fno-exceptions'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-no-rtti nil c/c++-clang
-  "Whether to disable RTTI in Clang.
-
-When non-nil, disable RTTI for syntax checks, via `-fno-rtti'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-pedantic nil c/c++-clang
-  "Whether to warn about language extensions in Clang.
-
-For ISO C, follows the version specified by any -std option used.
-When non-nil, disable non-ISO extensions to C/C++ via
-`-pedantic'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-pedantic-errors nil c/c++-clang
-  "Whether to error on language extensions in Clang.
-
-For ISO C, follows the version specified by any -std option used.
-When non-nil, disable non-ISO extensions to C/C++ via
-`-pedantic-errors'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-standard-library nil c/c++-clang
-  "The standard library to use for Clang.
-
-The value of this variable is the name of a standard library as
-string, or nil to use the default standard library.
-
-Refer to the Clang manual at URL
-`http://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html' for more
-information about the standard library."
-  :type '(choice (const "libc++")
-                 (const :tag "GNU libstdc++" "libstdc++")
-                 (string :tag "Library name"))
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.15"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-clang-warnings '("all" "extra") c/c++-clang
-  "A list of additional warnings to enable in Clang.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each string
-is the name of a warning category to enable.  By default, all
-recommended warnings and some extra warnings are enabled (as by
-`-Wall' and `-Wextra' respectively).
-
-Refer to the Clang manual at URL
-`http://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html' for more
-information about warnings."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "No additional warnings" nil)
-                 (repeat :tag "Additional warnings"
-                         (string :tag "Warning name")))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14"))
-
-(defun flycheck-c/c++-quoted-include-directory ()
-  "Get the directory for quoted includes.
-
-C/C++ compiles typicall look up includes with quotation marks in
-the directory of the file being compiled.  However, since
-Flycheck uses temporary copies for syntax checking, it needs to
-explicitly determine the directory for quoted includes.
-
-This function determines the directory by looking at function
-`buffer-file-name', or if that is nil, at `default-directory'."
-  (-if-let (fn (buffer-file-name))
-      (file-name-directory fn)
-    ;; If the buffer has no file name, fall back to its default directory
-    default-directory))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker c/c++-clang
-  "A C/C++ syntax checker using Clang.
-
-See URL `http://clang.llvm.org/'."
-  :command ("clang"
-            "-fsyntax-only"
-            "-fno-color-diagnostics"    ; Do not include color codes in output
-            "-fno-caret-diagnostics"    ; Do not visually indicate the source
-                                        ; location
-            "-fno-diagnostics-show-option" ; Do not show the corresponding
-                                        ; warning group
-            "-iquote" (eval (flycheck-c/c++-quoted-include-directory))
-            (option "-std=" flycheck-clang-language-standard concat)
-            (option-flag "-pedantic" flycheck-clang-pedantic)
-            (option-flag "-pedantic-errors" flycheck-clang-pedantic-errors)
-            (option "-stdlib=" flycheck-clang-standard-library concat)
-            (option-flag "-fms-extensions" flycheck-clang-ms-extensions)
-            (option-flag "-fno-exceptions" flycheck-clang-no-exceptions)
-            (option-flag "-fno-rtti" flycheck-clang-no-rtti)
-            (option-flag "-fblocks" flycheck-clang-blocks)
-            (option-list "-include" flycheck-clang-includes)
-            (option-list "-W" flycheck-clang-warnings concat)
-            (option-list "-D" flycheck-clang-definitions concat)
-            (option-list "-I" flycheck-clang-include-path)
-            (eval flycheck-clang-args)
-            "-x" (eval
-                  (pcase major-mode
-                    (`c++-mode "c++")
-                    (`c-mode "c")))
-            ;; Read from standard input
-            "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (message "In file included from") " " (or "<stdin>" (file-name))
-          ":" line ":" line-end)
-   (info line-start (or "<stdin>" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column
-         ": note: " (optional (message)) line-end)
-   (warning line-start (or "<stdin>" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column
-            ": warning: " (optional (message)) line-end)
-   (error line-start (or "<stdin>" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column
-          ": " (or "fatal error" "error") ": " (optional (message)) line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (let ((errors (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors)))
-      (dolist (err errors)
-        ;; Clang will output empty messages for #error/#warning pragmas without
-        ;; messages.  We fill these empty errors with a dummy message to get
-        ;; them past our error filtering
-        (setf (flycheck-error-message err)
-              (or (flycheck-error-message err) "no message")))
-      (flycheck-fold-include-levels errors "In file included from")))
-  :modes (c-mode c++-mode)
-  :next-checkers ((warning . c/c++-cppcheck)))
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-gcc-args c/c++-gcc
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-definitions nil c/c++-gcc
-  "Additional preprocessor definitions for GCC.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is an additional definition to pass to GCC, via the `-D'
-option."
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Definition"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-include-path nil c/c++-gcc
-  "A list of include directories for GCC.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the include path of gcc.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-includes nil c/c++-gcc
-  "A list of additional include files for GCC.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a file to include before syntax checking.  Relative
-paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (file :tag "Include file"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-language-standard nil c/c++-gcc
-  "The language standard to use in GCC.
-
-The value of this variable is either a string denoting a language
-standard, or nil, to use the default standard.  When non-nil,
-pass the language standard via the `-std' option."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil)
-                 (string :tag "Language standard"))
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-gcc-language-standard)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-no-exceptions nil c/c++-gcc
-  "Whether to disable exceptions in GCC.
-
-When non-nil, disable exceptions for syntax checks, via
-`-fno-exceptions'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-no-rtti nil c/c++-gcc
-  "Whether to disable RTTI in GCC.
-
-When non-nil, disable RTTI for syntax checks, via `-fno-rtti'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-openmp nil c/c++-gcc
-  "Whether to enable OpenMP in GCC.
-
-When non-nil, enable OpenMP for syntax checkers, via
-`-fopenmp'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.21"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-pedantic nil c/c++-gcc
-  "Whether to warn about language extensions in GCC.
-
-For ISO C, follows the version specified by any -std option used.
-When non-nil, disable non-ISO extensions to C/C++ via
-`-pedantic'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-pedantic-errors nil c/c++-gcc
-  "Whether to error on language extensions in GCC.
-
-For ISO C, follows the version specified by any -std option used.
-When non-nil, disable non-ISO extensions to C/C++ via
-`-pedantic-errors'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gcc-warnings '("all" "extra") c/c++-gcc
-  "A list of additional warnings to enable in GCC.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each string
-is the name of a warning category to enable.  By default, all
-recommended warnings and some extra warnings are enabled (as by
-`-Wall' and `-Wextra' respectively).
-
-Refer to the gcc manual at URL
-`https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/' for more information about
-warnings."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "No additional warnings" nil)
-                 (repeat :tag "Additional warnings"
-                         (string :tag "Warning name")))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker c/c++-gcc
-  "A C/C++ syntax checker using GCC.
-
-Requires GCC 4.4 or newer.  See URL `https://gcc.gnu.org/'."
-  :command ("gcc"
-            "-fshow-column"
-            "-iquote" (eval (flycheck-c/c++-quoted-include-directory))
-            (option "-std=" flycheck-gcc-language-standard concat)
-            (option-flag "-pedantic" flycheck-gcc-pedantic)
-            (option-flag "-pedantic-errors" flycheck-gcc-pedantic-errors)
-            (option-flag "-fno-exceptions" flycheck-gcc-no-exceptions)
-            (option-flag "-fno-rtti" flycheck-gcc-no-rtti)
-            (option-flag "-fopenmp" flycheck-gcc-openmp)
-            (option-list "-include" flycheck-gcc-includes)
-            (option-list "-W" flycheck-gcc-warnings concat)
-            (option-list "-D" flycheck-gcc-definitions concat)
-            (option-list "-I" flycheck-gcc-include-path)
-            (eval flycheck-gcc-args)
-            "-x" (eval
-                  (pcase major-mode
-                    (`c++-mode "c++")
-                    (`c-mode "c")))
-            ;; GCC performs full checking only when actually compiling, so
-            ;; `-fsyntax-only' is not enough. Just let it generate assembly
-            ;; code.
-            "-S" "-o" null-device
-            ;; Read from standard input
-            "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (message "In file included from") " " (or "<stdin>" (file-name))
-          ":" line ":" column ":" line-end)
-   (info line-start (or "<stdin>" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column
-         ": note: " (message) line-end)
-   (warning line-start (or "<stdin>" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column
-            ": warning: " (message (one-or-more (not (any "\n["))))
-            (optional "[" (id (one-or-more not-newline)) "]") line-end)
-   (error line-start (or "<stdin>" (file-name)) ":" line ":" column
-          ": " (or "fatal error" "error") ": " (message) line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-fold-include-levels (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors)
-                                  "In file included from"))
-  :modes (c-mode c++-mode)
-  :next-checkers ((warning . c/c++-cppcheck)))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-checks '("style") c/c++-cppcheck
-  "Enabled checks for Cppcheck.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is the name of an additional check to enable.  By default,
-all coding style checks are enabled.
-
-See section \"Enable message\" in the Cppcheck manual at URL
-`http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/manual.pdf', and the
-documentation of the `--enable' option for more information,
-including a list of supported checks."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Additional checks"
-                 (string :tag "Check name"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-standards nil c/c++-cppcheck
-  "The standards to use in cppcheck.
-
-The value of this variable is either a list of strings denoting
-the standards to use, or nil to pass nothing to cppcheck.  When
-non-nil, pass the standards via one or more `--std=' options."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil)
-                 (repeat :tag "Custom standards"
-                         (string :tag "Standard name")))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "28"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-cppcheck-standards)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-suppressions-file nil c/c++-cppcheck
-  "The suppressions file to use in cppcheck.
-
-The value of this variable is a file with the suppressions to
-use, or nil to pass nothing to cppcheck.  When non-nil, pass the
-suppressions file via the `--suppressions-list=' option."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil)
-                 (file :tag "Suppressions file"))
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-cppcheck-suppressions-file)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-suppressions nil c/c++-cppcheck
-  "The suppressions to use in cppcheck.
-
-The value of this variable is either a list of strings denoting
-the suppressions to use, or nil to pass nothing to cppcheck.
-When non-nil, pass the suppressions via one or more `--suppress='
-options."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil)
-                 (repeat :tag "Additional suppressions"
-                         (string :tag "Suppression")))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "28"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-inconclusive nil c/c++-cppcheck
-  "Whether to enable Cppcheck inconclusive checks.
-
-When non-nil, enable Cppcheck inconclusive checks.  This allows Cppcheck to
-report warnings it's not certain of, but it may result in false positives.
-
-This will have no effect when using Cppcheck 1.53 and older."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.19"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cppcheck-include-path nil c/c++-cppcheck
-  "A list of include directories for cppcheck.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the include path of cppcheck.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker c/c++-cppcheck
-  "A C/C++ checker using cppcheck.
-
-See URL `http://cppcheck.sourceforge.net/'."
-  :command ("cppcheck" "--quiet" "--xml-version=2" "--inline-suppr"
-            (option "--enable=" flycheck-cppcheck-checks concat
-                    flycheck-option-comma-separated-list)
-            (option-flag "--inconclusive" flycheck-cppcheck-inconclusive)
-            (option-list "-I" flycheck-cppcheck-include-path)
-            (option-list "--std=" flycheck-cppcheck-standards concat)
-            (option-list "--suppress=" flycheck-cppcheck-suppressions concat)
-            (option "--suppressions-list="
-                    flycheck-cppcheck-suppressions-file concat)
-            "-x" (eval
-                  (pcase major-mode
-                    (`c++-mode "c++")
-                    (`c-mode "c")))
-            source)
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-cppcheck
-  :modes (c-mode c++-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker cfengine
-  "A CFEngine syntax checker using cf-promises.
-
-See URL `https://cfengine.com/'."
-  :command ("cf-promises" "-Wall" "-f"
-            ;; We must stay in the same directory to resolve @include
-            source-inplace)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-            ": warning: " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-          ": error: " (message) line-end))
-  :modes (cfengine-mode cfengine3-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-foodcritic-tags nil chef-foodcritic
-  "A list of tags to select for Foodcritic.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings where each string
-is a tag expression describing Foodcritic rules to enable or
-disable, via the `--tags' option.  To disable a tag, prefix it
-with `~'."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Tags" (string :tag "Tag expression"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker chef-foodcritic
-  "A Chef cookbooks syntax checker using Foodcritic.
-
-See URL `http://www.foodcritic.io'."
-  ;; Use `source-inplace' to allow resource discovery with relative paths.
-  ;; foodcritic interprets these as relative to the source file, so we need to
-  ;; stay within the source tree.  See
-  ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/pull/556
-  :command ("foodcritic"
-            (option-list "--tags" flycheck-foodcritic-tags)
-            source-inplace)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (id (one-or-more alnum)) ": "
-          (message) ": " (file-name) ":" line line-end))
-  :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode)
-  :predicate
-  (lambda ()
-    (let ((parent-dir (file-name-directory
-                       (directory-file-name
-                        (expand-file-name default-directory)))))
-      (or
-       ;; Chef CookBook
-       ;; http://docs.opscode.com/chef/knife.html#id38
-       (locate-dominating-file parent-dir "recipes")
-       ;; Knife Solo
-       ;; http://matschaffer.github.io/knife-solo/#label-Init+command
-       (locate-dominating-file parent-dir "cookbooks")))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker coffee
-  "A CoffeeScript syntax checker using coffee.
-
-See URL `https://coffeescript.org/'."
-  ;; --print suppresses generation of compiled .js files
-  :command ("coffee" "--compile" "--print" "--stdio")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "[stdin]:" line ":" column
-          ": error: " (message) line-end))
-  :modes coffee-mode
-  :next-checkers ((warning . coffee-coffeelint)))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-coffeelintrc coffee-coffeelint
-                              ".coffeelint.json"
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker coffee-coffeelint
-  "A CoffeeScript style checker using coffeelint.
-
-See URL `http://www.coffeelint.org/'."
-  :command
-  ("coffeelint"
-   (config-file "--file" flycheck-coffeelintrc)
-   "--stdin" "--reporter" "checkstyle")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle
-  :error-filter (lambda (errors)
-                  (flycheck-remove-error-file-names
-                   "stdin" (flycheck-remove-error-ids
-                            (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors))))
-  :modes coffee-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker coq
-  "A Coq syntax checker using the Coq compiler.
-
-See URL `https://coq.inria.fr/'."
-  ;; We use coqtop in batch mode, because coqc is picky about file names.
-  :command ("coqtop" "-batch" "-load-vernac-source" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "File \"" (file-name) "\", line " line
-          ;; TODO: Parse the end column, once Flycheck supports that
-          ", characters " column "-" (one-or-more digit) ":\n"
-          (or "Syntax error:" "Error:")
-          ;; Most Coq error messages span multiple lines, and end with a dot.
-          ;; There are simple one-line messages, too, though.
-          (message (or (and (one-or-more (or not-newline "\n")) ".")
-                       (one-or-more not-newline)))
-          line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (dolist (err (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors))
-      (setf (flycheck-error-message err)
-            (replace-regexp-in-string (rx (1+ (syntax whitespace)) line-end)
-                                      "" (flycheck-error-message err)
-                                      'fixedcase 'literal)))
-    (flycheck-increment-error-columns errors))
-  :modes coq-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker css-csslint
-  "A CSS syntax and style checker using csslint.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/CSSLint/csslint'."
-  :command ("csslint" "--format=checkstyle-xml" source)
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle
-  :error-filter flycheck-dequalify-error-ids
-  :modes css-mode)
-
-(defconst flycheck-stylelint-args '("--formatter" "json")
-  "Common arguments to stylelint invocations.")
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-stylelintrc
-    (css-stylelint scss-stylelint less-stylelint) nil
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-stylelint-quiet
-    nil (css-stylelint scss-stylelint less-stylelint)
-  "Whether to run stylelint in quiet mode.
-
-When non-nil, enable quiet mode, via `--quiet'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . 26))
-
-(defconst flycheck-stylelint-error-re
-  (flycheck-rx-to-string
-   '(: line-start (id (one-or-more word)) ": " (message) line-end)))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-stylelint (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse stylelint errors from OUTPUT.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-The CHECKER usually returns the errors as JSON.
-
-If the CHECKER throws an Error it returns an Error message with a stacktrace."
-  (condition-case nil
-      (flycheck-parse-stylelint-json output checker buffer)
-
-    ;; The output could not be parsed as JSON
-    (json-error
-
-     ;; Extract a flycheck error from the output (with a regular expression)
-     ;; For match-string 4/5 see flycheck-rx-message/flycheck-rx-id
-     (when (string-match flycheck-stylelint-error-re output)
-       (list (flycheck-error-new-at
-              1 nil 'error
-              (match-string 4 output)
-              :id (match-string 5 output)
-              :checker checker
-              :buffer buffer
-              :filename (buffer-file-name buffer)))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-stylelint-json (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse stylelint JSON errors from OUTPUT.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-See URL `http://stylelint.io/developer-guide/formatters/' for information
-about the JSON format of stylelint."
-  (let ((json-object-type 'plist))
-
-    ;; stylelint returns a vector of result objects
-    ;; Since we only passed one file, the first element is enough
-    (let* ((stylelint-output (elt (json-read-from-string output) 0))
-           (filename (buffer-file-name buffer))
-
-           ;; Turn all deprecations into warnings
-           (deprecations
-            (mapcar (lambda (d)
-                      (flycheck-error-new-at
-                       1 nil 'warning
-                       (plist-get d :text)
-                       :id "Deprecation Warning"
-                       :checker checker
-                       :buffer buffer
-                       :filename filename))
-                    (plist-get stylelint-output :deprecations)))
-
-           ;; Turn all invalid options into errors
-           (invalid-options
-            (mapcar (lambda (io)
-                      (flycheck-error-new-at
-                       1 nil 'error
-                       (plist-get io :text)
-                       :id "Invalid Option"
-                       :checker checker
-                       :buffer buffer
-                       :filename filename))
-                    (plist-get stylelint-output :invalidOptionWarnings)))
-
-           ;; Read all linting warnings
-           (warnings
-            (mapcar (lambda (w)
-                      (flycheck-error-new-at
-                       (plist-get w :line) (plist-get w :column)
-                       (pcase (plist-get w :severity)
-                         (`"error"   'error)
-                         (`"warning" 'warning)
-                         ;; Default to info for unknown .severity
-                         (_          'info))
-                       (plist-get w :text)
-                       :id (plist-get w :rule)
-                       :checker checker
-                       :buffer buffer
-                       :filename filename))
-                    (plist-get stylelint-output :warnings))))
-
-      ;; Return the combined errors (deprecations, invalid options, warnings)
-      (append deprecations invalid-options warnings))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker css-stylelint
-  "A CSS syntax and style checker using stylelint.
-
-See URL `http://stylelint.io/'."
-  :command ("stylelint"
-            (eval flycheck-stylelint-args)
-            (option-flag "--quiet" flycheck-stylelint-quiet)
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-stylelintrc))
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-stylelint
-  :modes (css-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-cwl-schema-path nil cwl
-  "A path for the schema file for Common Workflow Language.
-
-The value of this variable is a string that denotes a path for
-the schema file of Common Workflow Language."
-  :type 'string
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker cwl
-  "A CWL syntax checker using Schema Salad validator.
-
-Requires Schema Salad 2.6.20171101113912 or newer.
-See URL `https://www.commonwl.org/v1.0/SchemaSalad.html'."
-  :command ("schema-salad-tool"
-            "--quiet"
-            "--print-oneline"
-            (eval flycheck-cwl-schema-path)
-            source-inplace)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (zero-or-more blank)
-          (message (one-or-more not-newline))
-          line-end))
-  :modes cwl-mode)
-
-(defconst flycheck-d-module-re
-  (rx "module" (one-or-more (syntax whitespace))
-      (group (one-or-more (not (syntax whitespace))))
-      (zero-or-more (syntax whitespace))
-      ";")
-  "Regular expression to match a D module declaration.")
-
-(defun flycheck-d-base-directory ()
-  "Get the relative base directory path for this module."
-  (let* ((file-name (buffer-file-name))
-         (module-file (if (string= (file-name-nondirectory file-name)
-                                   "package.d")
-                          (directory-file-name (file-name-directory file-name))
-                        file-name)))
-    (flycheck-module-root-directory
-     (flycheck-find-in-buffer flycheck-d-module-re)
-     module-file)))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-dmd-include-path nil d-dmd
-  "A list of include directories for dmd.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the include path of dmd.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.18"))
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-dmd-args d-dmd
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker d-dmd
-  "A D syntax checker using the DMD compiler.
-
-Requires DMD 2.066 or newer.  See URL `https://dlang.org/'."
-  :command ("dmd"
-            "-debug"                    ; Compile in debug mode
-            "-o-"                       ; Don't generate an object file
-            "-vcolumns"                 ; Add columns in output
-            "-wi" ; Compilation will continue even if there are warnings
-            (eval (concat "-I" (flycheck-d-base-directory)))
-            (option-list "-I" flycheck-dmd-include-path concat)
-            (eval flycheck-dmd-args)
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (file-name) "(" line "," column "): Error: " (message)
-          line-end)
-   (warning line-start (file-name) "(" line "," column "): "
-            (or "Warning" "Deprecation") ": " (message) line-end)
-   (info line-start (file-name) "(" line "," column "): "
-         (one-or-more " ") (message) line-end))
-  :modes d-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker dockerfile-hadolint
-  "A Dockerfile syntax checker using the hadolint.
-
-See URL `http://github.com/hadolint/hadolint/'."
-  :command ("hadolint" "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (file-name) ":" line ":" column " " (message)
-          line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            (file-name) ":" line " " (id (one-or-more alnum)) " " (message)
-            line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors
-     (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "/dev/stdin" errors)))
-  :modes dockerfile-mode)
-
-(defconst flycheck-this-emacs-executable
-  (concat invocation-directory invocation-name)
-  "The path to the currently running Emacs executable.")
-
-(defconst flycheck-emacs-args '("-Q" "--batch")
-  "Common arguments to Emacs invocations.")
-
-(defmacro flycheck-prepare-emacs-lisp-form (&rest body)
-  "Prepare BODY for use as check form in a subprocess."
-  (declare (indent 0))
-  `(flycheck-sexp-to-string
-    '(progn
-       (defvar jka-compr-inhibit)
-       (unwind-protect
-           ;; Flycheck inhibits compression of temporary files, thus we
-           ;; must not attempt to decompress.
-           (let ((jka-compr-inhibit t))
-             ;; Strip option-argument separator from arguments, if present
-             (when (equal (car command-line-args-left) "--")
-               (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left)))
-             ,@body)
-         ;; Prevent Emacs from processing the arguments on its own, see
-         ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/319
-         (setq command-line-args-left nil)))))
-
-(defconst flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-form
-  (flycheck-prepare-emacs-lisp-form
-    ;; Keep track of the generated bytecode files, to delete them after byte
-    ;; compilation.
-    (defvar flycheck-byte-compiled-files nil)
-    (let ((byte-compile-dest-file-function
-           (lambda (source)
-             (let ((temp-file (make-temp-file (file-name-nondirectory source))))
-               (push temp-file flycheck-byte-compiled-files)
-               temp-file))))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (byte-compile-file (car command-line-args-left))
-        (mapc (lambda (f) (ignore-errors (delete-file f)))
-              flycheck-byte-compiled-files))
-      (when (bound-and-true-p flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare)
-        (check-declare-file (car command-line-args-left))))))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-emacs-lisp-load-path nil emacs-lisp
-  "Load path to use in the Emacs Lisp syntax checker.
-
-When set to `inherit', use the `load-path' of the current Emacs
-session during syntax checking.
-
-When set to a list of strings, add each directory in this list to
-the `load-path' before invoking the byte compiler.  Relative
-paths in this list are expanded against the `default-directory'
-of the buffer to check.
-
-When nil, do not explicitly set the `load-path' during syntax
-checking.  The syntax check only uses the built-in `load-path' of
-Emacs in this case.
-
-Note that changing this variable can lead to wrong results of the
-syntax check, e.g. if an unexpected version of a required library
-is used."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Inherit current `load-path'" inherit)
-                 (repeat :tag "Load path" directory))
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-emacs-lisp-initialize-packages
-    'auto emacs-lisp
-  "Whether to initialize packages in the Emacs Lisp syntax checker.
-
-When nil, never initialize packages.  When `auto', initialize
-packages only when checking `user-init-file' or files from
-`user-emacs-directory'.  For any other non-nil value, always
-initialize packages.
-
-When initializing packages is enabled the `emacs-lisp' syntax
-checker calls `package-initialize' before byte-compiling the file
-to be checked.  It also sets `package-user-dir' according to
-`flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir'."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not initialize packages" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Initialize packages for configuration only" auto)
-                 (const :tag "Always initialize packages" t))
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14"))
-
-(defconst flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-initialize-form
-  (flycheck-sexp-to-string
-   '(with-demoted-errors "Error during package initialization: %S"
-      (package-initialize)))
-  "Form used to initialize packages.")
-
-(defun flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-package-initialize (value)
-  "Option VALUE filter for `flycheck-emacs-lisp-initialize-packages'."
-  (let ((shall-initialize
-         (if (eq value 'auto)
-             (or (flycheck-in-user-emacs-directory-p (buffer-file-name))
-                 ;; `user-init-file' is nil in non-interactive sessions.  Now,
-                 ;; no user would possibly use Flycheck in a non-interactive
-                 ;; session, but our unit tests run non-interactively, so we
-                 ;; have to handle this case anyway
-                 (and user-init-file
-                      (flycheck-same-files-p (buffer-file-name)
-                                             user-init-file)))
-           value)))
-    (when shall-initialize
-      ;; If packages shall be initialized, return the corresponding form,
-      ;; otherwise make Flycheck ignore the option by returning nil.
-      flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-initialize-form)))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir nil emacs-lisp
-  "Package directory for the Emacs Lisp syntax checker.
-
-If set to a string set `package-user-dir' to the value of this
-variable before initializing packages. If set to nil just inherit
-the value of `package-user-dir' from the running Emacs session.
-
-This variable has no effect, if
-`flycheck-emacs-lisp-initialize-packages' is nil."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default package directory" nil)
-                 (directory :tag "Custom package directory"))
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.14"))
-
-(defun flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir (value)
-  "Option VALUE filter for `flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir'."
-  ;; Inherit the package directory from our Emacs session
-  (let ((value (or value (bound-and-true-p package-user-dir))))
-    (when value
-      (flycheck-sexp-to-string `(setq package-user-dir ,value)))))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare nil emacs-lisp
-  "If non-nil, check ‘declare-function’ forms using ‘check-declare-file’."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not check declare forms" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Check declare forms" t))
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "31"))
-
-(defun flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-check-declare (value)
-  "Option VALUE filter for `flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare'."
-  (when value
-    (flycheck-sexp-to-string
-     `(progn
-        (defvar flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare)
-        (setq flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare ,value)))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker emacs-lisp
-  "An Emacs Lisp syntax checker using the Emacs Lisp Byte compiler.
-
-See Info Node `(elisp)Byte Compilation'."
-  :command ("emacs" (eval flycheck-emacs-args)
-            (eval
-             (let ((path (pcase flycheck-emacs-lisp-load-path
-                           (`inherit load-path)
-                           (p (seq-map #'expand-file-name p)))))
-               (flycheck-prepend-with-option "--directory" path)))
-            (option "--eval" flycheck-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir nil
-                    flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-package-user-dir)
-            (option "--eval" flycheck-emacs-lisp-initialize-packages nil
-                    flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-package-initialize)
-            (option "--eval" flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-declare nil
-                    flycheck-option-emacs-lisp-check-declare)
-            "--eval" (eval flycheck-emacs-lisp-check-form)
-            "--"
-            source-inplace)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":Error:"
-          (message (zero-or-more not-newline)
-                   (zero-or-more "\n    " (zero-or-more not-newline)))
-          line-end)
-   (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":Warning:"
-            (message (zero-or-more not-newline)
-                     (zero-or-more "\n    " (zero-or-more not-newline)))
-            line-end)
-   (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line (optional ":" column)
-            ":Warning (check-declare): said\n"
-            (message (zero-or-more "    " (zero-or-more not-newline))
-                     (zero-or-more "\n    " (zero-or-more not-newline)))
-            line-end)
-   ;; The following is for Emacs 24 ‘check-declare-file’, which uses a
-   ;; less informative format.
-   (warning line-start "Warning (check-declare): " (file-name) " said "
-            (message (zero-or-more not-newline))
-            line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-fill-empty-line-numbers
-     (flycheck-collapse-error-message-whitespace
-      (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors))))
-  :modes (emacs-lisp-mode lisp-interaction-mode)
-  :predicate
-  (lambda ()
-    (and
-     ;; Ensure that we only check buffers with a backing file.  For buffers
-     ;; without a backing file we cannot guarantee that file names in error
-     ;; messages are properly resolved, because `byte-compile-file' emits file
-     ;; names *relative to the directory of the checked file* instead of the
-     ;; working directory.  Hence our backwards-substitution will fail, because
-     ;; the checker process has a different base directory to resolve relative
-     ;; file names than the Flycheck code working on the buffer to check.
-     (buffer-file-name)
-     ;; Do not check buffers which should not be byte-compiled.  The checker
-     ;; process will refuse to compile these, which would confuse Flycheck
-     (not (bound-and-true-p no-byte-compile))
-     ;; Do not check buffers used for autoloads generation during package
-     ;; installation.  These buffers are too short-lived for being checked, and
-     ;; doing so causes spurious errors.  See
-     ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/45 and
-     ;; https://github.com/bbatsov/prelude/issues/248.  We must also not check
-     ;; compilation buffers, but as these are ephemeral, Flycheck won't check
-     ;; them anyway.
-     (not (flycheck-autoloads-file-p))))
-  :next-checkers (emacs-lisp-checkdoc))
-
-(defconst flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-form
-  (flycheck-prepare-emacs-lisp-form
-    (unless (require 'elisp-mode nil 'no-error)
-      ;; TODO: Fallback for Emacs 24, remove when dropping support for 24
-      (require 'lisp-mode))
-    (require 'checkdoc)
-
-    (let ((source (car command-line-args-left))
-          ;; Remember the default directory of the process
-          (process-default-directory default-directory))
-      ;; Note that we deliberately use our custom approach even despite of
-      ;; `checkdoc-file' which was added to Emacs 25.1.  While it's conceptually
-      ;; the better thing, its implementation has too many flaws to be of use
-      ;; for us.
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert-file-contents source 'visit)
-        (setq buffer-file-name source)
-        ;; And change back to the process default directory to make file-name
-        ;; back-substutition work
-        (setq default-directory process-default-directory)
-        (with-demoted-errors "Error in checkdoc: %S"
-          ;; Checkdoc needs the Emacs Lisp syntax table and comment syntax to
-          ;; parse sexps and identify docstrings correctly; see
-          ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/833
-          (delay-mode-hooks (emacs-lisp-mode))
-          (setq delayed-mode-hooks nil)
-          (checkdoc-current-buffer t)
-          (with-current-buffer checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer
-            (princ (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))
-            (kill-buffer)))))))
-
-(defconst flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-variables
-  '(checkdoc-symbol-words
-    checkdoc-arguments-in-order-flag
-    checkdoc-force-history-flag
-    checkdoc-permit-comma-termination-flag
-    checkdoc-force-docstrings-flag
-    checkdoc-package-keywords-flag
-    checkdoc-spellcheck-documentation-flag
-    checkdoc-verb-check-experimental-flag
-    checkdoc-max-keyref-before-warn
-    sentence-end-double-space)
-  "Variables inherited by the checkdoc subprocess.")
-
-(defun flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-variables-form ()
-  "Make a sexp to pass relevant variables to a checkdoc subprocess.
-
-Variables are taken from `flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-variables'."
-  `(progn
-     ,@(seq-map (lambda (opt) `(setq-default ,opt ',(symbol-value opt)))
-                (seq-filter #'boundp flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-variables))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker emacs-lisp-checkdoc
-  "An Emacs Lisp style checker using CheckDoc.
-
-The checker runs `checkdoc-current-buffer'."
-  :command ("emacs" (eval flycheck-emacs-args)
-            "--eval" (eval (flycheck-sexp-to-string
-                            (flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-variables-form)))
-            "--eval" (eval flycheck-emacs-lisp-checkdoc-form)
-            "--" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes (emacs-lisp-mode)
-  :predicate
-  (lambda ()
-    ;; Do not check Autoloads, Cask/Carton and dir-locals files.  These files
-    ;; really don't need to follow Checkdoc conventions.
-    (not (or (flycheck-autoloads-file-p)
-             (and (buffer-file-name)
-                  (member (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name))
-                          '("Cask" "Carton" ".dir-locals.el")))))))
-
-(dolist (checker '(emacs-lisp emacs-lisp-checkdoc))
-  (setf (car (flycheck-checker-get checker 'command))
-        flycheck-this-emacs-executable))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-erlang-include-path nil erlang
-  "A list of include directories for Erlang.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the include path of erlc.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-erlang-library-path nil erlang
-  "A list of library directories for Erlang.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the library path of erlc.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Library directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker erlang
-  "An Erlang syntax checker using the Erlang interpreter.
-
-See URL `http://www.erlang.org/'."
-  :command ("erlc"
-            "-o" temporary-directory
-            (option-list "-I" flycheck-erlang-include-path)
-            (option-list "-pa" flycheck-erlang-library-path)
-            "-Wall"
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ": Warning:" (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes erlang-mode
-  :enabled (lambda () (string-suffix-p ".erl" (buffer-file-name))))
-
-(defun contains-rebar-config (dir-name)
-  "Return DIR-NAME if DIR-NAME/rebar.config exists, nil otherwise."
-  (when (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "rebar.config" dir-name))
-    dir-name))
-
-(defun locate-rebar3-project-root (file-name &optional prev-file-name acc)
-  "Find the top-most rebar project root for source FILE-NAME.
-
-A project root directory is any directory containing a
-rebar.config file.  Find the top-most directory to move out of any
-nested dependencies.
-
-FILE-NAME is a source file for which to find the project.
-
-PREV-FILE-NAME helps us prevent infinite looping
-
-ACC is an accumulator that keeps the list of results, the first
-non-nil of which will be our project root.
-
-Return the absolute path to the directory"
-  (if (string= file-name prev-file-name)
-      (car (remove nil acc))
-    (let ((current-dir (file-name-directory file-name)))
-      (locate-rebar3-project-root
-       (directory-file-name current-dir)
-       file-name
-       (cons (contains-rebar-config current-dir) acc)))))
-
-(defun flycheck-rebar3-project-root (&optional _checker)
-  "Return directory where rebar.config is located."
-  (locate-rebar3-project-root buffer-file-name))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker erlang-rebar3
-  "An Erlang syntax checker using the rebar3 build tool."
-  :command ("rebar3" "compile")
-  :error-parser
-  (lambda (output checker buffer)
-    ;; rebar3 outputs ANSI terminal colors, which don't match up with
-    ;; :error-patterns, so we strip those color codes from the output
-    ;; here before passing it along to the default behavior. The
-    ;; relevant discussion can be found at
-    ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/pull/1144
-    (require 'ansi-color)
-    (flycheck-parse-with-patterns
-     (and (fboundp 'ansi-color-filter-apply) (ansi-color-filter-apply output))
-     checker buffer))
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start
-            (file-name) ":" line ": Warning:" (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start
-          (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes erlang-mode
-  :enabled flycheck-rebar3-project-root
-  :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p
-  :working-directory flycheck-rebar3-project-root)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker eruby-erubis
-  "An eRuby syntax checker using the `erubis' command.
-
-See URL `http://www.kuwata-lab.com/erubis/'."
-  :command ("erubis" "-z" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes (html-erb-mode rhtml-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-gfortran-args fortran-gfortran
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gfortran-include-path nil fortran-gfortran
-  "A list of include directories for GCC Fortran.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the include path of gcc.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gfortran-language-standard "f95"
-                         fortran-gfortran
-  "The language standard to use in GFortran.
-
-The value of this variable is either a string denoting a language
-standard, or nil, to use the default standard.  When non-nil,
-pass the language standard via the `-std' option."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil)
-                 (string :tag "Language standard"))
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gfortran-layout nil fortran-gfortran
-  "The source code layout to use in GFortran.
-
-The value of this variable is one of the following symbols:
-
-nil
-     Let gfortran determine the layout from the extension
-
-`free'
-     Use free form layout
-
-
-`fixed'
-     Use fixed form layout
-
-In any other case, an error is signaled."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Guess layout from extension" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Free form layout" free)
-                 (const :tag "Fixed form layout" fixed))
-  :safe (lambda (value) (or (not value) (memq value '(free fixed))))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(defun flycheck-option-gfortran-layout (value)
-  "Option VALUE filter for `flycheck-gfortran-layout'."
-  (pcase value
-    (`nil nil)
-    (`free "free-form")
-    (`fixed "fixed-form")
-    (_ (error "Invalid value for flycheck-gfortran-layout: %S" value))))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-gfortran-warnings '("all" "extra")
-                         fortran-gfortran
-  "A list of warnings for GCC Fortran.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each string
-is the name of a warning category to enable.  By default, all
-recommended warnings and some extra warnings are enabled (as by
-`-Wall' and `-Wextra' respectively).
-
-Refer to the gfortran manual at URL
-`https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gfortran/' for more information
-about warnings"
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "No additional warnings" nil)
-                 (repeat :tag "Additional warnings"
-                         (string :tag "Warning name")))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker fortran-gfortran
-  "An Fortran syntax checker using GCC.
-
-Uses GCC's Fortran compiler gfortran.  See URL
-`https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gfortran/'."
-  :command ("gfortran"
-            "-fsyntax-only"
-            "-fshow-column"
-            ;; Do not visually indicate the source location
-            "-fno-diagnostics-show-caret"
-            ;; Do not show the corresponding warning group
-            "-fno-diagnostics-show-option"
-            ;; Fortran has similar include processing as C/C++
-            "-iquote" (eval (flycheck-c/c++-quoted-include-directory))
-            (option "-std=" flycheck-gfortran-language-standard concat)
-            (option "-f" flycheck-gfortran-layout concat
-                    flycheck-option-gfortran-layout)
-            (option-list "-W" flycheck-gfortran-warnings concat)
-            (option-list "-I" flycheck-gfortran-include-path concat)
-            (eval flycheck-gfortran-args)
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line (or ":" ".") column (or ": " ":\n")
-          (or (= 3 (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n") "")
-          (or "Error" "Fatal Error") ": "
-          (message) line-end)
-   (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line (or ":" ".") column (or ": " ":\n")
-            (or (= 3 (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n") "")
-            "Warning: " (message) line-end))
-  :modes (fortran-mode f90-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker go-gofmt
-  "A Go syntax and style checker using the gofmt utility.
-
-See URL `https://golang.org/cmd/gofmt/'."
-  :command ("gofmt")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "<standard input>:" line ":" column ": "
-          (message) line-end))
-  :modes go-mode
-  :next-checkers ((warning . go-golint)
-                  ;; Fall back, if go-golint doesn't exist
-                  (warning . go-vet)
-                  ;; Fall back, if go-vet doesn't exist
-                  (warning . go-build) (warning . go-test)
-                  (warning . go-errcheck)
-                  (warning . go-unconvert)
-                  (warning . go-megacheck)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker go-golint
-  "A Go style checker using Golint.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/golang/lint'."
-  :command ("golint" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes go-mode
-  :next-checkers (go-vet
-                  ;; Fall back, if go-vet doesn't exist
-                  go-build go-test go-errcheck go-unconvert go-megacheck))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-go-vet-print-functions nil go-vet
-  "A list of print-like functions for `go tool vet'.
-
-Go vet will check these functions for format string problems and
-issues, such as a mismatch between the number of formats used,
-and the number of arguments given.
-
-Each entry is in the form Name:N where N is the zero-based
-argument position of the first argument involved in the print:
-either the format or the first print argument for non-formatted
-prints.  For example, if you have Warn and Warnf functions that
-take an io.Writer as their first argument, like Fprintf,
--printfuncs=Warn:1,Warnf:1 "
-  :type '(repeat :tag "print-like functions"
-                 (string :tag "function"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-go-vet-shadow nil go-vet
-  "Whether to check for shadowed variables with `go tool vet'.
-
-When non-nil check for shadowed variables.  When `strict' check
-more strictly, which can very noisy.  When nil do not check for
-shadowed variables.
-
-This option requires Go 1.6 or newer."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not check for shadowed variables" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Check for shadowed variables" t)
-                 (const :tag "Strictly check for shadowed variables" strict)))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-go-megacheck-disabled-checkers nil
-                         go-megacheck
-  "A list of checkers to disable when running `megacheck'.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a checker to be disabled. Valid checkers are `simple',
-`staticcheck' and `unused'. When nil, all checkers will be
-enabled. "
-  :type '(set (const :tag "Disable simple" "simple")
-              (const :tag "Disable staticcheck" "staticcheck")
-              (const :tag "Disable unused" "unused"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker go-vet
-  "A Go syntax checker using the `go tool vet' command.
-
-See URL `https://golang.org/cmd/go/' and URL
-`https://golang.org/cmd/vet/'."
-  :command ("go" "tool" "vet" "-all"
-            (option "-printfuncs=" flycheck-go-vet-print-functions concat
-                    flycheck-option-comma-separated-list)
-            (option-flag "-shadow" flycheck-go-vet-shadow)
-            (option-list "-tags=" flycheck-go-build-tags concat)
-            (eval (when (eq flycheck-go-vet-shadow 'strict) "-shadowstrict"))
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes go-mode
-  ;; We must explicitly check whether the "vet" tool is available
-  :predicate (lambda ()
-               (let ((go (flycheck-checker-executable 'go-vet)))
-                 (member "vet" (ignore-errors (process-lines go "tool")))))
-  :next-checkers (go-build
-                  go-test
-                  ;; Fall back if `go build' or `go test' can be used
-                  go-errcheck
-                  go-unconvert
-                  go-megacheck)
-  :verify (lambda (_)
-            (let* ((go (flycheck-checker-executable 'go-vet))
-                   (have-vet (member "vet" (ignore-errors
-                                             (process-lines go "tool")))))
-              (list
-               (flycheck-verification-result-new
-                :label "go tool vet"
-                :message (if have-vet "present" "missing")
-                :face (if have-vet 'success '(bold error)))))))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-go-build-install-deps nil (go-build go-test)
-  "Whether to install dependencies in `go build' and `go test'.
-
-If non-nil automatically install dependencies with `go build'
-while syntax checking."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-go-build-tags nil go-build
-  "A list of tags for `go build'.
-
-Each item is a string with a tag to be given to `go build'."
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Tag"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker go-build
-  "A Go syntax and type checker using the `go build' command.
-
-Requires Go 1.6 or newer.  See URL `https://golang.org/cmd/go'."
-  :command ("go" "build"
-            (option-flag "-i" flycheck-go-build-install-deps)
-            ;; multiple tags are listed as "dev debug ..."
-            (option-list "-tags=" flycheck-go-build-tags concat)
-            "-o" null-device)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":"
-          (optional column ":") " "
-          (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                   (zero-or-more "\n\t" (one-or-more not-newline)))
-          line-end)
-   ;; Catch error message about multiple packages in a directory, which doesn't
-   ;; follow the standard error message format.
-   (info line-start
-         (message "can't load package: package "
-                  (one-or-more (not (any ?: ?\n)))
-                  ": found packages "
-                  (one-or-more not-newline))
-         line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (dolist (error errors)
-      (unless (flycheck-error-line error)
-        ;; Flycheck ignores errors without line numbers, but the error
-        ;; message about multiple packages in a directory doesn't come with a
-        ;; line number, so inject a fake one.
-        (setf (flycheck-error-line error) 1)))
-    errors)
-  :modes go-mode
-  :predicate (lambda ()
-               (and (flycheck-buffer-saved-p)
-                    (not (string-suffix-p "_test.go" (buffer-file-name)))))
-  :next-checkers ((warning . go-errcheck)
-                  (warning . go-unconvert)
-                  (warning . go-megacheck)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker go-test
-  "A Go syntax and type checker using the `go test' command.
-
-Requires Go 1.6 or newer.  See URL `https://golang.org/cmd/go'."
-  :command ("go" "test"
-            (option-flag "-i" flycheck-go-build-install-deps)
-            (option-list "-tags=" flycheck-go-build-tags concat)
-            "-c" "-o" null-device)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":"
-          (optional column ":") " "
-          (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                   (zero-or-more "\n\t" (one-or-more not-newline)))
-          line-end))
-  :modes go-mode
-  :predicate
-  (lambda () (and (flycheck-buffer-saved-p)
-                  (string-suffix-p "_test.go" (buffer-file-name))))
-  :next-checkers ((warning . go-errcheck)
-                  (warning . go-unconvert)
-                  (warning . go-megacheck)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker go-errcheck
-  "A Go checker for unchecked errors.
-
-Requires errcheck newer than commit 8515d34 (Aug 28th, 2015).
-
-See URL `https://github.com/kisielk/errcheck'."
-  :command ("errcheck"
-            "-abspath"
-            (option-list "-tags=" flycheck-go-build-tags concat)
-            ".")
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start
-            (file-name) ":" line ":" column (or (one-or-more "\t") ": " ":\t")
-            (message)
-            line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (let ((errors (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors)))
-      (dolist (err errors)
-        (-when-let (message (flycheck-error-message err))
-          ;; Improve the messages reported by errcheck to make them more clear.
-          (setf (flycheck-error-message err)
-                (format "Ignored `error` returned from `%s`" message)))))
-    errors)
-  :modes go-mode
-  :predicate (lambda () (flycheck-buffer-saved-p))
-  :next-checkers ((warning . go-unconvert)
-                  (warning . go-megacheck)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker go-unconvert
-  "A Go checker looking for unnecessary type conversions.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/mdempsky/unconvert'."
-  :command ("unconvert" ".")
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes go-mode
-  :predicate (lambda () (flycheck-buffer-saved-p))
-  :next-checkers ((warning . go-megacheck)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker go-megacheck
-  "A Go checker that performs static analysis and linting using the `megacheck'
-command.
-
-Requires Go 1.6 or newer. See URL
-`https://github.com/dominikh/go-tools'."
-  :command ("megacheck"
-            (option-list "-tags=" flycheck-go-build-tags concat)
-            (eval (mapcar (lambda (checker) (concat "-" checker
-                                                    ".enabled=false"))
-                          flycheck-go-megacheck-disabled-checkers))
-            ;; Run in current directory to make megacheck aware of symbols
-            ;; declared in other files.
-            ".")
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes go-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker groovy
-  "A groovy syntax checker using groovy compiler API.
-
-See URL `http://www.groovy-lang.org'."
-  :command ("groovy" "-e"
-            "import org.codehaus.groovy.control.*
-
-unit = new CompilationUnit()
-unit.addSource(\"input\", System.in)
-
-try {
-    unit.compile(Phases.CONVERSION)
-} catch (MultipleCompilationErrorsException e) {
-    e.errorCollector.write(new PrintWriter(System.out, true), null)
-}")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "input: " line ":" (message)
-          " @ line " line ", column " column "." line-end))
-  :modes groovy-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker haml
-  "A Haml syntax checker using the Haml compiler.
-
-See URL `http://haml.info'."
-  :command ("haml" "-c" "--stdin")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "Syntax error on line " line ": " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start ":" line ": syntax error, " (message) line-end))
-  :modes haml-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker handlebars
-  "A Handlebars syntax checker using the Handlebars compiler.
-
-See URL `http://handlebarsjs.com/'."
-  :command ("handlebars" "-i-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          "Error: Parse error on line " line ":" (optional "\r") "\n"
-          (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n" (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n"
-          (message) line-end))
-  :modes (handlebars-mode handlebars-sgml-mode web-mode)
-  :predicate
-  (lambda ()
-    (if (eq major-mode 'web-mode)
-        ;; Check if this is a handlebars file since web-mode does not store the
-        ;; non-canonical engine name
-        (let* ((regexp-alist (bound-and-true-p web-mode-engine-file-regexps))
-               (pattern (cdr (assoc "handlebars" regexp-alist))))
-          (and pattern (buffer-file-name)
-               (string-match-p pattern (buffer-file-name))))
-      t)))
-
-(defconst flycheck-haskell-module-re
-  (rx line-start (zero-or-more (or "\n" (any space)))
-      "module" (one-or-more (or "\n" (any space)))
-      (group (one-or-more (not (any space "(" "\n")))))
-  "Regular expression for a Haskell module name.")
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-ghc-args (haskell-stack-ghc haskell-ghc)
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-stack-use-nix nil haskell-stack-ghc
-  "Whether to enable nix support in stack.
-
-When non-nil, stack will append '--nix' flag to any call."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "26"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-stack-project-file nil haskell-stack-ghc
-  "Override project stack.yaml file.
-
-The value of this variable is a file path that refers to a yaml
-file for the current stack project. Relative file paths are
-resolved against the checker's working directory. When non-nil,
-stack will get overridden value via `--stack-yaml'."
-  :type 'string
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-no-user-package-database nil haskell-ghc
-  "Whether to disable the user package database in GHC.
-
-When non-nil, disable the user package database in GHC, via
-`-no-user-package-db'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-package-databases nil haskell-ghc
-  "Additional module databases for GHC.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory of a package database.  Each package
-database is given to GHC via `-package-db'."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Package database"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-search-path nil
-                         (haskell-stack-ghc haskell-ghc)
-  "Module search path for (Stack) GHC.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory containing Haskell modules.  Each directory
-is added to the GHC search path via `-i'."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Module directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghc-language-extensions nil
-                         (haskell-stack-ghc haskell-ghc)
-  "Language extensions for (Stack) GHC.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a Haskell language extension, as in the LANGUAGE
-pragma.  Each extension is enabled via `-X'."
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Language extension"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.19"))
-
-(defvar flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory nil
-  "The cache directory for `ghc' output.")
-
-(defun flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory ()
-  "Get the cache location for `ghc' output.
-
-If no cache directory exists yet, create one and return it.
-Otherwise return the previously used cache directory."
-  (setq flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory
-        (or flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory
-            (make-temp-file "flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache" 'directory))))
-
-(defun flycheck--locate-dominating-file-matching (directory regexp)
-  "Search for a file in directory hierarchy starting at DIRECTORY.
-
-Look up the directory hierarchy from DIRECTORY for a directory
-containing a file that matches REGEXP."
-  (locate-dominating-file
-   directory
-   (lambda (dir)
-     (directory-files dir nil regexp t))))
-
-(defun flycheck-haskell--find-default-directory (checker)
-  "Come up with a suitable default directory for Haskell to run CHECKER in.
-
-In case of `haskell-stack-ghc' checker it is directory with
-stack.yaml file.  If there's no stack.yaml file in any parent
-directory, it will be the directory that \"stack path --project-root\"
-command returns.
-
-For all other checkers, it is the closest parent directory that
-contains a cabal file."
-  (pcase checker
-    (`haskell-stack-ghc
-     (or
-      (when (buffer-file-name)
-        (flycheck--locate-dominating-file-matching
-         (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name))
-         "stack.*\\.yaml\\'"))
-      (-when-let* ((stack (funcall flycheck-executable-find "stack"))
-                   (output (ignore-errors
-                             (process-lines stack
-                                            "--no-install-ghc"
-                                            "path" "--project-root")))
-                   (stack-dir (car output)))
-        (and (file-directory-p stack-dir) stack-dir))))
-    (_
-     (when (buffer-file-name)
-       (flycheck--locate-dominating-file-matching
-        (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name))
-        "\\.cabal\\'\\|\\`package\\.yaml\\'")))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker haskell-stack-ghc
-  "A Haskell syntax and type checker using `stack ghc'.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack'."
-  :command ("stack"
-            "--no-install-ghc"
-            (option "--stack-yaml" flycheck-ghc-stack-project-file)
-            (option-flag "--nix" flycheck-ghc-stack-use-nix)
-            "ghc" "--" "-Wall" "-no-link"
-            "-outputdir" (eval (flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory))
-            (option-list "-X" flycheck-ghc-language-extensions concat)
-            (option-list "-i" flycheck-ghc-search-path concat)
-            (eval (concat
-                   "-i"
-                   (flycheck-module-root-directory
-                    (flycheck-find-in-buffer flycheck-haskell-module-re))))
-            (eval flycheck-ghc-args)
-            "-x" (eval
-                  (pcase major-mode
-                    (`haskell-mode "hs")
-                    (`literate-haskell-mode "lhs")))
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":"
-            (or " " "\n    ") (in "Ww") "arning:"
-            (optional " " "[" (id (one-or-more not-newline)) "]")
-            (optional "\n")
-            (message
-             (one-or-more " ") (one-or-more not-newline)
-             (zero-or-more "\n"
-                           (one-or-more " ")
-                           (one-or-more (not (any ?\n ?|)))))
-            line-end)
-   (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (optional " error:")
-          (or (message (one-or-more not-newline))
-              (and "\n"
-                   (message
-                    (one-or-more " ") (one-or-more not-newline)
-                    (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                  (one-or-more " ")
-                                  (one-or-more (not (any ?\n ?|)))))))
-          line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors (flycheck-dedent-error-messages errors)))
-  :modes (haskell-mode literate-haskell-mode)
-  :next-checkers ((warning . haskell-hlint))
-  :working-directory flycheck-haskell--find-default-directory)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker haskell-ghc
-  "A Haskell syntax and type checker using ghc.
-
-See URL `https://www.haskell.org/ghc/'."
-  :command ("ghc" "-Wall" "-no-link"
-            "-outputdir" (eval (flycheck-haskell-ghc-cache-directory))
-            (option-flag "-no-user-package-db"
-                         flycheck-ghc-no-user-package-database)
-            (option-list "-package-db" flycheck-ghc-package-databases)
-            (option-list "-i" flycheck-ghc-search-path concat)
-            ;; Include the parent directory of the current module tree, to
-            ;; properly resolve local imports
-            (eval (concat
-                   "-i"
-                   (flycheck-module-root-directory
-                    (flycheck-find-in-buffer flycheck-haskell-module-re))))
-            (option-list "-X" flycheck-ghc-language-extensions concat)
-            (eval flycheck-ghc-args)
-            "-x" (eval
-                  (pcase major-mode
-                    (`haskell-mode "hs")
-                    (`literate-haskell-mode "lhs")))
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":"
-            (or " " "\n    ") (in "Ww") "arning:"
-            (optional " " "[" (id (one-or-more not-newline)) "]")
-            (optional "\n")
-            (message
-             (one-or-more " ") (one-or-more not-newline)
-             (zero-or-more "\n"
-                           (one-or-more " ")
-                           (one-or-more (not (any ?\n ?|)))))
-            line-end)
-   (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (optional " error:")
-          (or (message (one-or-more not-newline))
-              (and "\n"
-                   (message
-                    (one-or-more " ") (one-or-more not-newline)
-                    (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                  (one-or-more " ")
-                                  (one-or-more (not (any ?\n ?|)))))))
-          line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors (flycheck-dedent-error-messages errors)))
-  :modes (haskell-mode literate-haskell-mode)
-  :next-checkers ((warning . haskell-hlint))
-  :working-directory flycheck-haskell--find-default-directory)
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-hlintrc haskell-hlint "HLint.hs"
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-hlint-args haskell-hlint
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-hlint-language-extensions
-    nil haskell-hlint
-  "Extensions list to enable for hlint.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a name of extension to enable in
-hlint (e.g. \"QuasiQuotes\")."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Extensions" (string :tag "Extension"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-hlint-ignore-rules
-    nil haskell-hlint
-  "Ignore rules list for hlint checks.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is an ignore rule (e.g. \"Use fmap\")."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Ignore rules" (string :tag "Ignore rule"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-hlint-hint-packages
-    nil haskell-hlint
-  "Hint packages to include for hlint checks.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a default hint package (e.g. (\"Generalise\"
-\"Default\" \"Dollar\"))."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Hint packages" (string :tag "Hint package"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker haskell-hlint
-  "A Haskell style checker using hlint.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/ndmitchell/hlint'."
-  :command ("hlint"
-            (option-list "-X" flycheck-hlint-language-extensions concat)
-            (option-list "-i=" flycheck-hlint-ignore-rules concat)
-            (option-list "-h" flycheck-hlint-hint-packages concat)
-            (config-file "-h" flycheck-hlintrc)
-            (eval flycheck-hlint-args)
-            source-inplace)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((info line-start
-         (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-         ": Suggestion: "
-         (message (one-or-more (and (one-or-more (not (any ?\n))) ?\n)))
-         line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-            ": Warning: "
-            (message (one-or-more (and (one-or-more (not (any ?\n))) ?\n)))
-            line-end)
-   (error line-start
-          (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-          ": Error: "
-          (message (one-or-more (and (one-or-more (not (any ?\n))) ?\n)))
-          line-end))
-  :modes (haskell-mode literate-haskell-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-tidyrc html-tidy ".tidyrc"
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker html-tidy
-  "A HTML syntax and style checker using Tidy.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5'."
-  :command ("tidy" (config-file "-config" flycheck-tidyrc)
-            "-lang" "en"
-            "-e" "-q")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          "line " line
-          " column " column
-          " - Error: " (message) line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            "line " line
-            " column " column
-            " - Warning: " (message) line-end))
-  :modes (html-mode mhtml-mode nxhtml-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-jshintrc javascript-jshint ".jshintrc"
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-jshint-extract-javascript nil
-                         javascript-jshint
-  "Whether jshint should extract Javascript from HTML.
-
-If nil no extract rule is given to jshint.  If `auto' only
-extract Javascript if a HTML file is detected.  If `always' or
-`never' extract Javascript always or never respectively.
-
-Refer to the jshint manual at the URL
-`http://jshint.com/docs/cli/#flags' for more information."
-  :type
-  '(choice (const :tag "No extraction rule" nil)
-           (const :tag "Try to extract Javascript when detecting HTML files"
-                  auto)
-           (const :tag "Always try to extract Javascript" always)
-           (const :tag "Never try to extract Javascript" never))
-  :safe #'symbolp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "26"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker javascript-jshint
-  "A Javascript syntax and style checker using jshint.
-
-See URL `http://www.jshint.com'."
-  :command ("jshint" "--reporter=checkstyle"
-            "--filename" source-original
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-jshintrc)
-            (option "--extract=" flycheck-jshint-extract-javascript
-                    concat flycheck-option-symbol)
-            "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-remove-error-file-names
-     "stdin" (flycheck-dequalify-error-ids errors)))
-  :modes (js-mode js2-mode js3-mode rjsx-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-eslint-args javascript-eslint
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-eslint-rules-directories nil javascript-eslint
-  "A list of directories with custom rules for ESLint.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory with custom rules for ESLint.
-
-Refer to the ESLint manual at URL
-`http://eslint.org/docs/user-guide/command-line-interface#--rulesdir'
-for more information about the custom directories."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Custom rules directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "29"))
-
-(defun flycheck-eslint-config-exists-p ()
-  "Whether there is a valid eslint config for the current buffer."
-  (let* ((executable (flycheck-find-checker-executable 'javascript-eslint))
-         (exitcode (and executable (call-process executable nil nil nil
-                                                 "--print-config" "."))))
-    (eq exitcode 0)))
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-eslint (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse ESLint errors/warnings from JSON OUTPUT.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denote the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-See URL `https://eslint.org' for more information about ESLint."
-  (mapcar (lambda (err)
-            (let-alist err
-              (flycheck-error-new-at
-               .line
-               .column
-               (pcase .severity
-                 (2 'error)
-                 (1 'warning)
-                 (_ 'warning))
-               .message
-               :id .ruleId
-               :checker checker
-               :buffer buffer
-               :filename (buffer-file-name buffer))))
-          (let-alist (caar (flycheck-parse-json output))
-            .messages)))
-
-(defun flycheck-eslint--find-working-directory (_checker)
-  "Look for a working directory to run ESLint CHECKER in.
-
-This will be the directory that contains the `node_modules'
-directory.  If no such directory is found in the directory
-hierarchy, it looks first for `.eslintignore' and then for
-`.eslintrc' files to detect the project root."
-  (let* ((regex-config (concat "\\`\\.eslintrc"
-                               "\\(\\.\\(js\\|ya?ml\\|json\\)\\)?\\'")))
-    (when buffer-file-name
-      (or (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name "node_modules")
-          (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name ".eslintignore")
-          (locate-dominating-file
-           (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)
-           (lambda (directory)
-             (> (length (directory-files directory nil regex-config t)) 0)))))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker javascript-eslint
-  "A Javascript syntax and style checker using eslint.
-
-See URL `https://eslint.org/'."
-  :command ("eslint" "--format=json"
-            (option-list "--rulesdir" flycheck-eslint-rules-directories)
-            (eval flycheck-eslint-args)
-            "--stdin" "--stdin-filename" source-original)
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-eslint
-  :enabled (lambda () (flycheck-eslint-config-exists-p))
-  :modes (js-mode js-jsx-mode js2-mode js2-jsx-mode js3-mode rjsx-mode)
-  :working-directory flycheck-eslint--find-working-directory
-  :verify
-  (lambda (_)
-    (let* ((default-directory
-             (flycheck-compute-working-directory 'javascript-eslint))
-           (have-config (flycheck-eslint-config-exists-p)))
-      (list
-       (flycheck-verification-result-new
-        :label "config file"
-        :message (if have-config "found" "missing or incorrect")
-        :face (if have-config 'success '(bold error)))))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker javascript-standard
-  "A Javascript code and style checker for the (Semi-)Standard Style.
-
-This checker works with `standard' and `semistandard', defaulting
-to the former.  To use it with the latter, set
-`flycheck-javascript-standard-executable' to `semistandard'.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/standard/standard' and URL
-`https://github.com/Flet/semistandard'."
-  :command ("standard" "--stdin")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "  <text>:" line ":" column ":" (message) line-end))
-  :modes (js-mode js-jsx-mode js2-mode js2-jsx-mode js3-mode rjsx-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker json-jsonlint
-  "A JSON syntax and style checker using jsonlint.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/zaach/jsonlint'."
-  ;; We can't use standard input for jsonlint, because it doesn't output errors
-  ;; anymore when using -c -q with standard input :/
-  :command ("jsonlint" "-c" "-q" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (file-name)
-          ": line " line
-          ", col " column ", "
-          (message) line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors (flycheck-increment-error-columns errors)))
-  :modes json-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker json-python-json
-  "A JSON syntax checker using Python json.tool module.
-
-See URL `https://docs.python.org/3.5/library/json.html#command-line-interface'."
-  :command ("python" "-m" "json.tool" source
-            ;; Send the pretty-printed output to the null device
-            null-device)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (message) ": line " line " column " column
-          ;; Ignore the rest of the line which shows the char position.
-          (one-or-more not-newline)
-          line-end))
-  :modes json-mode
-  ;; The JSON parser chokes if the buffer is empty and has no JSON inside
-  :predicate (lambda () (not (flycheck-buffer-empty-p))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker jsonnet
-  "A Jsonnet syntax checker using the jsonnet binary.
-
-See URL `https://jsonnet.org'."
-  :command ("jsonnet" source-inplace)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "STATIC ERROR: " (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-          (zero-or-one (group "-" (one-or-more digit))) ": "
-          (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start "RUNTIME ERROR: " (message) "\n"
-          (one-or-more space) (file-name) ":" (zero-or-one "(")
-          line ":" column (zero-or-more not-newline) line-end))
-  :modes jsonnet-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker less
-  "A LESS syntax checker using lessc.
-
-Requires lessc 1.4 or newer.
-
-See URL `http://lesscss.org'."
-  :command ("lessc" "--lint" "--no-color"
-            "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (one-or-more word) ":"
-          (message)
-          " in - on line " line
-          ", column " column ":"
-          line-end))
-  :modes less-css-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker less-stylelint
-  "A LESS syntax and style checker using stylelint.
-
-See URL `http://stylelint.io/'."
-  :command ("stylelint"
-            (eval flycheck-stylelint-args)
-            "--syntax" "less"
-            (option-flag "--quiet" flycheck-stylelint-quiet)
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-stylelintrc))
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-stylelint
-  :modes (less-css-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker llvm-llc
-  "Flycheck LLVM IR checker using llc.
-
-See URL `http://llvm.org/docs/CommandGuide/llc.html'."
-  :command ("llc" "-o" null-device source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          ;; llc prints the executable path
-          (zero-or-one (minimal-match (one-or-more not-newline)) ": ")
-          (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": error: " (message)
-          line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    ;; sanitize errors occurring in inline assembly
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors
-     (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "<inline asm>" errors)))
-  :modes llvm-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-luacheckrc lua-luacheck ".luacheckrc"
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-luacheck-standards nil lua-luacheck
-  "The standards to use in luacheck.
-
-The value of this variable is either a list of strings denoting
-the standards to use, or nil to pass nothing to luacheck.  When
-non-nil, pass the standards via one or more `--std' options."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default" nil)
-                 (repeat :tag "Custom standards"
-                         (string :tag "Standard name")))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-luacheck-standards)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker lua-luacheck
-  "A Lua syntax checker using luacheck.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/mpeterv/luacheck'."
-  :command ("luacheck"
-            "--formatter" "plain"
-            "--codes"                   ; Show warning codes
-            "--no-color"
-            (option-list "--std" flycheck-luacheck-standards)
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-luacheckrc)
-            "--filename" source-original
-            ;; Read from standard input
-            "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start
-            (optional (file-name))
-            ":" line ":" column
-            ": (" (id "W" (one-or-more digit)) ") "
-            (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start
-          (optional (file-name))
-          ":" line ":" column ":"
-          ;; `luacheck' before 0.11.0 did not output codes for errors, hence
-          ;; the ID is optional here
-          (optional " (" (id "E" (one-or-more digit)) ") ")
-          (message) line-end))
-  :modes lua-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker lua
-  "A Lua syntax checker using the Lua compiler.
-
-See URL `http://www.lua.org/'."
-  :command ("luac" "-p" "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          ;; Skip the name of the luac executable.
-          (minimal-match (zero-or-more not-newline))
-          ": stdin:" line ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes lua-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-perl-include-path nil perl
-  "A list of include directories for Perl.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the include path of Perl.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-perl-module-list nil perl
-  "A list of modules to use for Perl.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a module to 'use' in Perl."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Module")
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker perl
-  "A Perl syntax checker using the Perl interpreter.
-
-See URL `https://www.perl.org'."
-  :command ("perl" "-w" "-c"
-            (option-list "-I" flycheck-perl-include-path)
-            (option-list "-M" flycheck-perl-module-list concat))
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (minimal-match (message))
-          " at - line " line
-          (or "." (and ", " (zero-or-more not-newline))) line-end))
-  :modes (perl-mode cperl-mode)
-  :next-checkers (perl-perlcritic))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-perlcritic-severity nil perl-perlcritic
-  "The message severity for Perl Critic.
-
-The value of this variable is a severity level as integer, for
-the `--severity' option to Perl Critic."
-  :type '(integer :tag "Severity level")
-  :safe #'integerp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.18"))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-perlcriticrc perl-perlcritic
-                              ".perlcriticrc"
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "26"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker perl-perlcritic
-  "A Perl syntax checker using Perl::Critic.
-
-See URL `https://metacpan.org/pod/Perl::Critic'."
-  :command ("perlcritic" "--no-color" "--verbose" "%f/%l/%c/%s/%p/%m (%e)\n"
-            (config-file "--profile" flycheck-perlcriticrc)
-            (option "--severity" flycheck-perlcritic-severity nil
-                    flycheck-option-int))
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((info line-start
-         "STDIN/" line "/" column "/" (any "1") "/"
-         (id (one-or-more (not (any "/")))) "/" (message)
-         line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            "STDIN/" line "/" column "/" (any "234") "/"
-            (id (one-or-more (not (any "/")))) "/" (message)
-            line-end)
-   (error line-start
-          "STDIN/" line "/" column "/" (any "5") "/"
-          (id (one-or-more (not (any "/")))) "/" (message)
-          line-end))
-  :modes (cperl-mode perl-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker php
-  "A PHP syntax checker using the PHP command line interpreter.
-
-See URL `http://php.net/manual/en/features.commandline.php'."
-  :command ("php" "-l" "-d" "error_reporting=E_ALL" "-d" "display_errors=1"
-            "-d" "log_errors=0" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (or "Parse" "Fatal" "syntax") " error" (any ":" ",") " "
-          (message) " in " (file-name) " on line " line line-end))
-  :modes (php-mode php+-mode)
-  :next-checkers ((warning . php-phpmd)
-                  (warning . php-phpcs)))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-phpmd-rulesets
-    '("cleancode" "codesize" "controversial" "design" "naming" "unusedcode")
-    php-phpmd
-  "The rule sets for PHP Mess Detector.
-
-Set default rule sets and custom rule set files.
-
-See section \"Using multiple rule sets\" in the PHP Mess Detector
-manual at URL `https://phpmd.org/documentation/index.html'."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "rule sets"
-                 (string :tag "A filename or rule set"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker php-phpmd
-  "A PHP style checker using PHP Mess Detector.
-
-See URL `https://phpmd.org/'."
-  :command ("phpmd" source "xml"
-            (eval (flycheck-option-comma-separated-list
-                   flycheck-phpmd-rulesets)))
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-phpmd
-  :modes (php-mode php+-mode)
-  :next-checkers (php-phpcs))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-phpcs-standard nil php-phpcs
-  "The coding standard for PHP CodeSniffer.
-
-When nil, use the default standard from the global PHP
-CodeSniffer configuration.  When set to a string, pass the string
-to PHP CodeSniffer which will interpret it as name as a standard,
-or as path to a standard specification."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil)
-                 (string :tag "Standard name or file"))
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker php-phpcs
-  "A PHP style checker using PHP Code Sniffer.
-
-Needs PHP Code Sniffer 2.6 or newer.
-
-See URL `http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_CodeSniffer/'."
-  :command ("phpcs" "--report=checkstyle"
-            ;; Use -q flag to force quiet mode
-            ;; Quiet mode prevents errors from extra output when phpcs has
-            ;; been configured with show_progress enabled
-            "-q"
-            (option "--standard=" flycheck-phpcs-standard concat)
-            ;; Pass original file name to phpcs.  We need to concat explicitly
-            ;; here, because phpcs really insists to get option and argument as
-            ;; a single command line argument :|
-            (eval (when (buffer-file-name)
-                    (concat "--stdin-path=" (buffer-file-name))))
-            ;; Read from standard input
-            "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors
-     (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "STDIN" errors)))
-  :modes (php-mode php+-mode)
-  ;; phpcs seems to choke on empty standard input, hence skip phpcs if the
-  ;; buffer is empty, see https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/907
-  :predicate (lambda () (not (flycheck-buffer-empty-p))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker processing
-  "Processing command line tool.
-
-See https://github.com/processing/processing/wiki/Command-Line"
-  :command ("processing-java" "--force"
-            ;; Don't change the order of these arguments, processing is pretty
-            ;; picky
-            (eval (concat "--sketch=" (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name))))
-            (eval (concat "--output=" (flycheck-temp-dir-system)))
-            "--build")
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-          (zero-or-more (or digit ":")) (message) line-end))
-  :modes processing-mode
-  ;; This syntax checker needs a file name
-  :predicate (lambda () (buffer-file-name)))
-
-(defun flycheck-proselint-parse-errors (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse proselint json output errors from OUTPUT.
-
-CHECKER and BUFFER denoted the CHECKER that returned OUTPUT and
-the BUFFER that was checked respectively.
-
-See URL `http://proselint.com/' for more information about proselint."
-  (mapcar (lambda (err)
-            (let-alist err
-              (flycheck-error-new-at
-               .line
-               .column
-               (pcase .severity
-                 (`"suggestion" 'info)
-                 (`"warning"    'warning)
-                 (`"error"      'error)
-                 ;; Default to error
-                 (_             'error))
-               .message
-               :id .check
-               :buffer buffer
-               :checker checker)))
-          (let-alist (car (flycheck-parse-json output))
-            .data.errors)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker proselint
-  "Flycheck checker using Proselint.
-
-See URL `http://proselint.com/'."
-  :command ("proselint" "--json" "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-parser flycheck-proselint-parse-errors
-  :modes (text-mode markdown-mode gfm-mode message-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker protobuf-protoc
-  "A protobuf syntax checker using the protoc compiler.
-
-See URL `https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/'."
-  :command ("protoc" "--error_format" "gcc"
-            (eval (concat "--java_out=" (flycheck-temp-dir-system)))
-            ;; Add the file directory of protobuf path to resolve import
-            ;; directives
-            (eval (concat "--proto_path="
-                          (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name))))
-            source-inplace)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-         ": note: " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-          ": " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start
-          (message "In file included from") " " (file-name) ":" line ":"
-          column ":" line-end))
-  :modes protobuf-mode
-  :predicate (lambda () (buffer-file-name)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker pug
-  "A Pug syntax checker using the pug compiler.
-
-See URL `https://pugjs.org/'."
-  :command ("pug" "-p" (eval (expand-file-name (buffer-file-name))))
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ;; errors with includes/extends (e.g. missing files)
-  ((error "Error: " (message) (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n"
-          (zero-or-more not-newline) "at "
-          (zero-or-more not-newline) " line " line)
-   ;; syntax/runtime errors (e.g. type errors, bad indentation, etc.)
-   (error line-start
-          (optional "Type") "Error: "  (file-name) ":"
-          line (optional ":" column)
-          (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n"
-          (one-or-more (or (zero-or-more not-newline) "|"
-                           (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n")
-                       (zero-or-more "-")  (zero-or-more not-newline) "|"
-                       (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n")
-          (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n"
-          (one-or-more
-           (zero-or-more not-newline) "|"
-           (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n")
-          (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n"
-          (message)
-          line-end))
-  :modes pug-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker puppet-parser
-  "A Puppet DSL syntax checker using puppet's own parser.
-
-See URL `https://puppet.com/'."
-  :command ("puppet" "parser" "validate" "--color=false")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  (
-   ;; Patterns for Puppet 4
-   (error line-start "Error: Could not parse for environment "
-          (one-or-more (in "a-z" "0-9" "_")) ":"
-          (message) "(line: " line ", column: " column ")" line-end)
-   ;; Errors from Puppet < 4
-   (error line-start "Error: Could not parse for environment "
-          (one-or-more (in "a-z" "0-9" "_")) ":"
-          (message (minimal-match (one-or-more anything)))
-          " at line " line line-end)
-   (error line-start
-          ;; Skip over the path of the Puppet executable
-          (minimal-match (zero-or-more not-newline))
-          ": Could not parse for environment " (one-or-more word)
-          ": " (message (minimal-match (zero-or-more anything)))
-          " at " (file-name "/" (zero-or-more not-newline)) ":" line line-end))
-  :modes puppet-mode
-  :next-checkers ((warning . puppet-lint)))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-puppet-lint-rc puppet-lint
-                              ".puppet-lint.rc"
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "26"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-puppet-lint-disabled-checks nil puppet-lint
-  "Disabled checkers for `puppet-lint'.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is the name of a check to disable (e.g. \"80chars\" or
-\"double_quoted_strings\").
-
-See URL `http://puppet-lint.com/checks/' for a list of all checks
-and their names."
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Check Name"))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "26"))
-
-(defun flycheck-puppet-lint-disabled-arg-name (check)
-  "Create an argument to disable a puppetlint CHECK."
-  (concat "--no-" check "-check"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker puppet-lint
-  "A Puppet DSL style checker using puppet-lint.
-
-See URL `http://puppet-lint.com/'."
-  ;; We must check the original file, because Puppetlint is quite picky on the
-  ;; names of files and there place in the directory structure, to comply with
-  ;; Puppet's autoload directory layout.  For instance, a class foo::bar is
-  ;; required to be in a file foo/bar.pp.  Any other place, such as a Flycheck
-  ;; temporary file will cause an error.
-  :command ("puppet-lint"
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-puppet-lint-rc)
-            "--log-format"
-            "%{path}:%{line}:%{kind}: %{message} (%{check})"
-            (option-list "" flycheck-puppet-lint-disabled-checks concat
-                         flycheck-puppet-lint-disabled-arg-name)
-            source-original)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":warning: " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":error: " (message) line-end))
-  :modes puppet-mode
-  ;; Since we check the original file, we can only use this syntax checker if
-  ;; the buffer is actually linked to a file, and if it is not modified.
-  :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p)
-
-(defun flycheck-python-find-module (checker module)
-  "Check if a Python MODULE is available.
-CHECKER's executable is assumed to be a Python REPL."
-  (-when-let* ((py (flycheck-find-checker-executable checker))
-               (script (concat "import sys; sys.path.pop(0);"
-                               (format "import %s; print(%s.__file__)"
-                                       module module))))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (and (eq (ignore-errors (call-process py nil t nil "-c" script)) 0)
-           (string-trim (buffer-string))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-python-needs-module-p (checker)
-  "Determines whether CHECKER needs to be invoked through Python.
-Previous versions of Flycheck called pylint and flake8 directly;
-this check ensures that we don't break existing code."
-  (not (string-match-p (rx (or "pylint" "flake8")
-                           (or "-script.pyw" ".exe" ".bat" "")
-                           eos)
-                       (flycheck-checker-executable checker))))
-
-(defun flycheck-python-verify-module (checker module)
-  "Verify that a Python MODULE is available.
-Return nil if CHECKER's executable is not a Python REPL.  This
-function's is suitable for a checker's :verify."
-  (when (flycheck-python-needs-module-p checker)
-    (let ((mod-path (flycheck-python-find-module checker module)))
-      (list (flycheck-verification-result-new
-             :label (format "`%s' module" module)
-             :message (if mod-path (format "Found at %S" mod-path) "Missing")
-             :face (if mod-path 'success '(bold error)))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-python-module-args (checker module-name)
-  "Compute arguments to pass to CHECKER's executable to run MODULE-NAME.
-Return nil if CHECKER's executable is not a Python REPL.
-Otherwise, return a list starting with -c (-m is not enough
-because it adds the current directory to Python's path)."
-  (when (flycheck-python-needs-module-p checker)
-    `("-c" ,(concat "import sys,runpy;sys.path.pop(0);"
-                    (format "runpy.run_module(%S)" module-name)))))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-flake8rc python-flake8 ".flake8rc"
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-flake8-error-level-alist
-    '(("^E9.*$"  . error)               ; Syntax errors from pep8
-      ("^F82.*$" . error)               ; undefined variables from pyflakes
-      ("^F83.*$" . error)               ; Duplicate arguments from flake8
-      ("^D.*$"   . info)                ; Docstring issues from flake8-pep257
-      ("^N.*$"   . info)                ; Naming issues from pep8-naming
-      )
-    python-flake8
-  "An alist mapping flake8 error IDs to Flycheck error levels.
-
-Each item in this list is a cons cell `(PATTERN . LEVEL)' where
-PATTERN is a regular expression matched against the error ID, and
-LEVEL is a Flycheck error level symbol.
-
-Each PATTERN is matched in the order of appearance in this list
-against the error ID.  If it matches the ID, the level of the
-corresponding error is set to LEVEL.  An error that is not
-matched by any PATTERN defaults to warning level.
-
-The default value of this option matches errors from flake8
-itself and from the following flake8 plugins:
-
-- pep8-naming
-- flake8-pep257
-
-You may add your own mappings to this option in order to support
-further flake8 plugins."
-  :type '(repeat (cons (regexp :tag "Error ID pattern")
-                       (symbol :tag "Error level")))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.22"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-flake8-maximum-complexity nil python-flake8
-  "The maximum McCabe complexity of methods.
-
-If nil, do not check the complexity of methods.  If set to an
-integer, report any complexity greater than the value of this
-variable as warning.
-
-If set to an integer, this variable overrules any similar setting
-in the configuration file denoted by `flycheck-flake8rc'."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not check McCabe complexity" nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Maximum complexity"))
-  :safe #'integerp)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-flake8-maximum-line-length nil python-flake8
-  "The maximum length of lines.
-
-If set to an integer, the value of this variable denotes the
-maximum length of lines, overruling any similar setting in the
-configuration file denoted by `flycheck-flake8rc'.  An error will
-be reported for any line longer than the value of this variable.
-
-If set to nil, use the maximum line length from the configuration
-file denoted by `flycheck-flake8rc', or the PEP 8 recommendation
-of 79 characters if there is no configuration with this setting."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default value")
-                 (integer :tag "Maximum line length in characters"))
-  :safe #'integerp)
-
-(defun flycheck-flake8-fix-error-level (err)
-  "Fix the error level of ERR.
-
-Update the error level of ERR according to
-`flycheck-flake8-error-level-alist'."
-  (pcase-dolist (`(,pattern . ,level) flycheck-flake8-error-level-alist)
-    (when (string-match-p pattern (flycheck-error-id err))
-      (setf (flycheck-error-level err) level)))
-  err)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker python-flake8
-  "A Python syntax and style checker using Flake8.
-
-Requires Flake8 3.0 or newer. See URL
-`https://flake8.readthedocs.io/'."
-  ;; Not calling flake8 directly makes it easier to switch between different
-  ;; Python versions; see https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/1055.
-  :command ("python"
-            (eval (flycheck-python-module-args 'python-flake8 "flake8"))
-            "--format=default"
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-flake8rc)
-            (option "--max-complexity" flycheck-flake8-maximum-complexity nil
-                    flycheck-option-int)
-            (option "--max-line-length" flycheck-flake8-maximum-line-length nil
-                    flycheck-option-int)
-            "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-filter (lambda (errors)
-                  (let ((errors (flycheck-sanitize-errors errors)))
-                    (seq-map #'flycheck-flake8-fix-error-level errors)))
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start
-            "stdin:" line ":" (optional column ":") " "
-            (id (one-or-more (any alpha)) (one-or-more digit)) " "
-            (message (one-or-more not-newline))
-            line-end))
-  :enabled (lambda ()
-             (or (not (flycheck-python-needs-module-p 'python-flake8))
-                 (flycheck-python-find-module 'python-flake8 "flake8")))
-  :verify (lambda (_) (flycheck-python-verify-module 'python-flake8 "flake8"))
-  :modes python-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-pylintrc python-pylint ".pylintrc"
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-pylint-use-symbolic-id t python-pylint
-  "Whether to use pylint message symbols or message codes.
-
-A pylint message has both an opaque identifying code (such as `F0401') and a
-more meaningful symbolic code (such as `import-error').  This option governs
-which should be used and reported to the user."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.25"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker python-pylint
-  "A Python syntax and style checker using Pylint.
-
-This syntax checker requires Pylint 1.0 or newer.
-
-See URL `https://www.pylint.org/'."
-  ;; --reports=n disables the scoring report.
-  ;; Not calling pylint directly makes it easier to switch between different
-  ;; Python versions; see https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/1055.
-  :command ("python"
-            (eval (flycheck-python-module-args 'python-pylint "pylint"))
-            "--reports=n"
-            "--output-format=text"
-            (eval (if flycheck-pylint-use-symbolic-id
-                      "--msg-template={path}:{line}:{column}:{C}:{symbol}:{msg}"
-                    "--msg-template={path}:{line}:{column}:{C}:{msg_id}:{msg}"))
-            (config-file "--rcfile=" flycheck-pylintrc concat)
-            ;; Need `source-inplace' for relative imports (e.g. `from .foo
-            ;; import bar'), see https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/280
-            source-inplace)
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors (flycheck-increment-error-columns errors)))
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":"
-          (or "E" "F") ":"
-          (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ":"
-          (message) line-end)
-   (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":"
-            (or "W" "R") ":"
-            (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ":"
-            (message) line-end)
-   (info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":"
-         (or "C" "I") ":"
-         (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ":"
-         (message) line-end))
-  :enabled (lambda ()
-             (or (not (flycheck-python-needs-module-p 'python-pylint))
-                 (flycheck-python-find-module 'python-pylint "pylint")))
-  :verify (lambda (_) (flycheck-python-verify-module 'python-pylint "pylint"))
-  :modes python-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker python-pycompile
-  "A Python syntax checker using Python's builtin compiler.
-
-See URL `https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/py_compile.html'."
-  :command ("python" "-m" "py_compile" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ;; Python 2.7
-  ((error line-start "  File \"" (file-name) "\", line " line "\n"
-          (>= 2 (zero-or-more not-newline) "\n")
-          "SyntaxError: " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start "Sorry: IndentationError: "
-          (message) "(" (file-name) ", line " line ")"
-          line-end)
-   ;; 2.6
-   (error line-start "SyntaxError: ('" (message (one-or-more (not (any "'"))))
-          "', ('" (file-name (one-or-more (not (any "'")))) "', "
-          line ", " column ", " (one-or-more not-newline) line-end))
-  :modes python-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-python-mypy-ini python-mypy
-                              "mypy.ini"
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-python-mypy-cache-dir nil python-mypy
-  "Directory used to write .mypy_cache directories."
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Write to the working directory" nil)
-          (const :tag "Never write .mypy_cache directories" null-device)
-          (string :tag "Path"))
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker python-mypy
-  "Mypy syntax and type checker.  Requires mypy>=0.580.
-
-See URL `http://mypy-lang.org/'."
-  :command ("mypy"
-            "--show-column-numbers"
-            (config-file "--config-file" flycheck-python-mypy-ini)
-            (option "--cache-dir" flycheck-python-mypy-cache-dir)
-            source-original)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": error:" (message)
-          line-end)
-   (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column  ": warning:" (message)
-            line-end))
-  :modes python-mode
-  ;; Ensure the file is saved, to work around
-  ;; https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/4746.
-  :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p
-  :next-checkers '(t . python-flake8))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-lintr-caching t r-lintr
-  "Whether to enable caching in lintr.
-
-By default, lintr caches all expressions in a file and re-checks
-only those that have changed.  Setting this option to nil
-disables caching in case there are problems."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-lintr-linters "default_linters" r-lintr
-  "Linters to use with lintr.
-
-The value of this variable is a string containing an R
-expression, which selects linters for lintr."
-  :type 'string
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23"))
-
-(defun flycheck-r-has-lintr (R)
-  "Whether R has installed the `lintr' library."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (let ((process-environment (append '("LC_ALL=C") process-environment)))
-      (call-process R nil t nil
-                    "--slave" "--restore" "--no-save" "-e"
-                    "library('lintr')")
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (not (re-search-forward "there is no package called 'lintr'"
-                              nil 'no-error)))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker r-lintr
-  "An R style and syntax checker using the lintr package.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/jimhester/lintr'."
-  :command ("R" "--slave" "--restore" "--no-save" "-e"
-            (eval (concat
-                   "library(lintr);"
-                   "try(lint(commandArgs(TRUE)"
-                   ", cache=" (if flycheck-lintr-caching "TRUE" "FALSE")
-                   ", " flycheck-lintr-linters
-                   "))"))
-            "--args" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": style: " (message)
-         line-end)
-   (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": warning: " (message)
-            line-end)
-   (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": error: " (message)
-          line-end))
-  :modes ess-mode
-  :predicate
-  ;; Don't check ESS files which do not contain R, and make sure that lintr is
-  ;; actually available
-  (lambda ()
-    (and (equal ess-language "S")
-         (flycheck-r-has-lintr (flycheck-checker-executable 'r-lintr))))
-  :verify (lambda (checker)
-            (let ((has-lintr (flycheck-r-has-lintr
-                              (flycheck-checker-executable checker))))
-              (list
-               (flycheck-verification-result-new
-                :label "lintr library"
-                :message (if has-lintr "present" "missing")
-                :face (if has-lintr 'success '(bold error)))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-racket-has-expand-p (checker)
-  "Whether the executable of CHECKER provides the `expand' command."
-  (let ((raco (flycheck-find-checker-executable checker)))
-    (when raco
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (call-process raco nil t nil "expand")
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (not (looking-at-p (rx bol (1+ not-newline)
-                               "Unrecognized command: expand"
-                               eol)))))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker racket
-  "A Racket syntax checker with `raco expand'.
-
-The `compiler-lib' racket package is required for this syntax
-checker.
-
-See URL `https://racket-lang.org/'."
-  :command ("raco" "expand" source-inplace)
-  :predicate
-  (lambda ()
-    (and (or (not (eq major-mode 'scheme-mode))
-             ;; In `scheme-mode' we must check the current Scheme implementation
-             ;; being used
-             (and (boundp 'geiser-impl--implementation)
-                  (eq geiser-impl--implementation 'racket)))
-         (flycheck-racket-has-expand-p 'racket)))
-  :verify
-  (lambda (checker)
-    (let ((has-expand (flycheck-racket-has-expand-p checker))
-          (in-scheme-mode (eq major-mode 'scheme-mode))
-          (geiser-impl (bound-and-true-p geiser-impl--implementation)))
-      (list
-       (flycheck-verification-result-new
-        :label "compiler-lib package"
-        :message (if has-expand "present" "missing")
-        :face (if has-expand 'success '(bold error)))
-       (flycheck-verification-result-new
-        :label "Geiser Implementation"
-        :message (cond
-                  ((not in-scheme-mode) "Using Racket Mode")
-                  ((eq geiser-impl 'racket) "Racket")
-                  (geiser-impl (format "Other: %s" geiser-impl))
-                  (t "Geiser not active"))
-        :face (cond
-               ((or (not in-scheme-mode) (eq geiser-impl 'racket)) 'success)
-               (t '(bold error)))))))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors
-     (flycheck-increment-error-columns
-      (seq-remove
-       (lambda (err)
-         (string=
-          "/usr/share/racket/pkgs/compiler-lib/compiler/commands/expand.rkt"
-          (flycheck-error-filename err)))
-       errors))))
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (zero-or-more space)
-          (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (message) line-end))
-  :modes (racket-mode scheme-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker rpm-rpmlint
-  "A RPM SPEC file syntax checker using rpmlint.
-
-See URL `https://sourceforge.net/projects/rpmlint/'."
-  :command ("rpmlint" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (file-name) ":" (optional line ":") " E: " (message)
-          line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            (file-name) ":" (optional line ":") " W: " (message)
-            line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  ;; Add fake line numbers if they are missing in the lint output
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (dolist (err errors)
-      (unless (flycheck-error-line err)
-        (setf (flycheck-error-line err) 1)))
-    errors)
-  :error-explainer
-  (lambda (error)
-    (-when-let* ((error-message (flycheck-error-message error))
-                 (message-id (save-match-data
-                               (string-match "\\([^ ]+\\)" error-message)
-                               (match-string 1 error-message))))
-      (with-output-to-string
-        (call-process "rpmlint" nil standard-output nil "-I" message-id))))
-  :modes (sh-mode rpm-spec-mode)
-  :predicate (lambda () (or (not (eq major-mode 'sh-mode))
-                            ;; In `sh-mode', we need the proper shell
-                            (eq sh-shell 'rpm))))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-markdown-markdownlint-cli-config
-    markdown-markdownlint-cli nil
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker markdown-markdownlint-cli
-  "Markdown checker using markdownlint-cli.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/igorshubovych/markdownlint-cli'."
-  :command ("markdownlint"
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-markdown-markdownlint-cli-config)
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (file-name) ": " line ": " (id (one-or-more (not (any space))))
-          " " (message) line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors
-     (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "(string)" errors)))
-  :modes (markdown-mode gfm-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-markdown-mdl-rules nil markdown-mdl
-  "Rules to enable for mdl.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings each of which is
-the name of a rule to enable.
-
-By default all rules are enabled.
-
-See URL `https://git.io/vhi2t'."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Enabled rules"
-                 (string :tag "rule name"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "27"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-markdown-mdl-tags nil markdown-mdl
-  "Rule tags to enable for mdl.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings each of which is
-the name of a rule tag.  Only rules with these tags are enabled.
-
-By default all rules are enabled.
-
-See URL `https://git.io/vhi2t'."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Enabled tags"
-                 (string :tag "tag name"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "27"))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-markdown-mdl-style markdown-mdl nil
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "27"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker markdown-mdl
-  "Markdown checker using mdl.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/markdownlint/markdownlint'."
-  :command ("mdl"
-            (config-file "--style" flycheck-markdown-mdl-style)
-            (option "--tags=" flycheck-markdown-mdl-rules concat
-                    flycheck-option-comma-separated-list)
-            (option "--rules=" flycheck-markdown-mdl-rules concat
-                    flycheck-option-comma-separated-list))
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (file-name) ":" line ": " (id (one-or-more alnum)) " " (message)
-          line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors
-     (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "(stdin)" errors)))
-  :modes (markdown-mode gfm-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker nix
-  "Nix checker using nix-instantiate.
-
-See URL `https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#sec-nix-instantiate'."
-  :command ("nix-instantiate" "--parse" "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          "error: " (message) " at " (file-name) ":" line ":" column
-          line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors
-     (flycheck-remove-error-file-names "(string)" errors)))
-  :modes nix-mode)
-
-(defun flycheck-locate-sphinx-source-directory ()
-  "Locate the Sphinx source directory for the current buffer.
-
-Return the source directory, or nil, if the current buffer is not
-part of a Sphinx project."
-  (-when-let* ((filename (buffer-file-name))
-               (dir (locate-dominating-file filename "conf.py")))
-    (expand-file-name dir)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker rst
-  "A ReStructuredText (RST) syntax checker using Docutils.
-
-See URL `http://docutils.sourceforge.net/'."
-  ;; We need to use source-inplace to properly resolve relative paths in
-  ;; include:: directives
-  :command ("rst2pseudoxml.py" "--report=2" "--halt=5"
-            ;; Read from standard input and throw output away
-            "-" null-device)
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start "<stdin>:" line ": (WARNING/2) " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start "<stdin>:" line
-          ": (" (or "ERROR/3" "SEVERE/4") ") "
-          (message) line-end))
-  :modes rst-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-sphinx-warn-on-missing-references t rst-sphinx
-  "Whether to warn about missing references in Sphinx.
-
-When non-nil (the default), warn about all missing references in
-Sphinx via `-n'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.17"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker rst-sphinx
-  "A ReStructuredText (RST) syntax checker using Sphinx.
-
-Requires Sphinx 1.2 or newer.  See URL `http://sphinx-doc.org'."
-  :command ("sphinx-build" "-b" "pseudoxml"
-            "-q" "-N"                   ; Reduced output and no colors
-            (option-flag "-n" flycheck-sphinx-warn-on-missing-references)
-            (eval (flycheck-locate-sphinx-source-directory))
-            temporary-directory         ; Redirect the output to a temporary
-                                        ; directory
-            source-original)            ; Sphinx needs the original document
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ": WARNING: " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start
-          (file-name) ":" line
-          ": " (or "ERROR" "SEVERE") ": "
-          (message) line-end))
-  :modes rst-mode
-  :predicate (lambda () (and (flycheck-buffer-saved-p)
-                             (flycheck-locate-sphinx-source-directory))))
-
-(defun flycheck-ruby--find-project-root (_checker)
-  "Compute an appropriate working-directory for flycheck-ruby.
-
-This is either a parent directory containing a Gemfile, or nil."
-  (and
-   buffer-file-name
-   (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name "Gemfile")))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-rubocoprc ruby-rubocop ".rubocop.yml"
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rubocop-lint-only nil ruby-rubocop
-  "Whether to only report code issues in Rubocop.
-
-When non-nil, only report code issues in Rubocop, via `--lint'.
-Otherwise report style issues as well."
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker ruby-rubocop
-  "A Ruby syntax and style checker using the RuboCop tool.
-
-You need at least RuboCop 0.34 for this syntax checker.
-
-See URL `http://batsov.com/rubocop/'."
-  :command ("rubocop"
-            "--display-cop-names"
-            "--force-exclusion"
-            "--format" "emacs"
-            ;; Explicitly disable caching to prevent Rubocop 0.35.1 and earlier
-            ;; from caching standard input.  Later versions of Rubocop
-            ;; automatically disable caching with --stdin, see
-            ;; https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck/issues/844 and
-            ;; https://github.com/bbatsov/rubocop/issues/2576
-            "--cache" "false"
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-rubocoprc)
-            (option-flag "--lint" flycheck-rubocop-lint-only)
-            ;; Rubocop takes the original file name as argument when reading
-            ;; from standard input
-            "--stdin" source-original)
-  :standard-input t
-  :working-directory flycheck-ruby--find-project-root
-  :error-patterns
-  ((info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": C: "
-         (optional (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ": ") (message) line-end)
-   (warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": W: "
-            (optional (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ": ") (message)
-            line-end)
-   (error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " (or "E" "F") ": "
-          (optional (id (one-or-more (not (any ":")))) ": ") (message)
-          line-end))
-  :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode)
-  :next-checkers ((warning . ruby-reek)
-                  (warning . ruby-rubylint)))
-
-;; Default to `nil' to let Reek find its configuration file by itself
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-reekrc ruby-reek nil
-  :safe #'string-or-null-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "30"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker ruby-reek
-  "A Ruby smell checker using reek.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/troessner/reek'."
-  :command ("reek" "--format" "json"
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-reekrc)
-            source)
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-reek
-  :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode)
-  :next-checkers ((warning . ruby-rubylint)))
-
-;; Default to `nil' to let Rubylint find its configuration file by itself, and
-;; to maintain backwards compatibility with older Rubylint and Flycheck releases
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-rubylintrc ruby-rubylint nil
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker ruby-rubylint
-  "A Ruby syntax and code analysis checker using ruby-lint.
-
-Requires ruby-lint 2.0.2 or newer.  See URL
-`https://github.com/YorickPeterse/ruby-lint'."
-  :command ("ruby-lint" "--presenter=syntastic"
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-rubylintrc)
-            source)
-  ;; Ruby Lint can't read from standard input
-  :error-patterns
-  ((info line-start
-         (file-name) ":I:" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            (file-name) ":W:" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start
-          (file-name) ":E:" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker ruby
-  "A Ruby syntax checker using the standard Ruby interpreter.
-
-Please note that the output of different Ruby versions and
-implementations varies wildly.  This syntax checker supports
-current versions of MRI and JRuby, but may break when used with
-other implementations or future versions of these
-implementations.
-
-Please consider using `ruby-rubocop' or `ruby-reek' instead.
-
-See URL `https://www.ruby-lang.org/'."
-  :command ("ruby" "-w" "-c")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ;; These patterns support output from JRuby, too, to deal with RVM or Rbenv
-  ((error line-start "SyntaxError in -:" line ": " (message) line-end)
-   (warning line-start "-:" line ":" (optional column ":")
-            " warning: " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start "-:" line ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode)
-  :next-checkers ((warning . ruby-rubylint)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker ruby-jruby
-  "A Ruby syntax checker using the JRuby interpreter.
-
-This syntax checker is very primitive, and may break on future
-versions of JRuby.
-
-Please consider using `ruby-rubocop' or `ruby-rubylint' instead.
-
-See URL `http://jruby.org/'."
-  :command ("jruby" "-w" "-c")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error   line-start "SyntaxError in -:" line ": " (message) line-end)
-   (warning line-start "-:" line ": warning: " (message) line-end)
-   (error   line-start "-:" line ": "          (message) line-end))
-  :modes (enh-ruby-mode ruby-mode)
-  :next-checkers ((warning . ruby-rubylint)))
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-cargo-check-args (rust-cargo)
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-rust-args (rust)
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-check-tests t (rust-cargo rust)
-  "Whether to check test code in Rust.
-
-For the `rust' checker: When non-nil, `rustc' is passed the
-`--test' flag, which will check any code marked with the
-`#[cfg(test)]' attribute and any functions marked with
-`#[test]'. Otherwise, `rustc' is not passed `--test' and test
-code will not be checked.  Skipping `--test' is necessary when
-using `#![no_std]', because compiling the test runner requires
-`std'.
-
-For the `rust-cargo' checker: When non-nil, calls `cargo test
---no-run' instead of `cargo check'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '("flycheck" . "0.19"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-crate-root nil rust
-  "A path to the crate root for the current buffer.
-
-The value of this variable is either a string with the path to
-the crate root for the current buffer, or nil if the current buffer
-is a crate.  A relative path is relative to the current buffer.
-
-If this variable is non nil the current buffer will only be checked
-if it is not modified, i.e. after it has been saved."
-  :type 'string
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20")
-  :safe #'stringp)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-rust-crate-root)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-crate-type "lib" (rust-cargo rust)
-  "The type of the Rust Crate to check.
-
-For `rust-cargo', the value should be a string denoting the
-target type passed to Cargo.  See
-`flycheck-rust-valid-crate-type-p' for the list of allowed
-values.
-
-For `rust', the value should be a string denoting the crate type
-for the `--crate-type' flag of rustc."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "nil (rust/rust-cargo)" nil)
-                 (const :tag "lib (rust/rust-cargo)" "lib")
-                 (const :tag "bin (rust/rust-cargo)" "bin")
-                 (const :tag "example (rust-cargo)" "example")
-                 (const :tag "test (rust-cargo)" "test")
-                 (const :tag "bench (rust-cargo)" "bench")
-                 (const :tag "rlib (rust)" "rlib")
-                 (const :tag "dylib (rust)" "dylib")
-                 (const :tag "cdylib (rust)" "cdylib")
-                 (const :tag "staticlib (rust)" "staticlib")
-                 (const :tag "metadata (rust)" "metadata"))
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-rust-crate-type)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-binary-name nil rust-cargo
-  "The name of the binary to pass to `cargo check --CRATE-TYPE'.
-
-The value of this variable is a string denoting the name of the
-target to check: usually the name of the crate, or the name of
-one of the files under `src/bin', `tests', `examples' or
-`benches'.
-
-This always requires a non-nil value, unless
-`flycheck-rust-crate-type' is `lib' or nil, in which case it is
-ignored."
-  :type 'string
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "28"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-rust-binary-name)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-features nil rust-cargo
-  "List of features to activate during build or check.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings denoting features
-that will be activated to build the target to check. Features will
-be passed to `cargo check --features=FEATURES'."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Features to activate"
-                 (string :tag "Feature"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-rust-features)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-rust-library-path nil rust
-  "A list of library directories for Rust.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the library path of Rust.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Library directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.18"))
-
-(defun flycheck-rust-error-explainer (error)
-  "Return an explanation text for the given `flycheck-error' ERROR."
-  (-when-let (error-code (flycheck-error-id error))
-    (with-output-to-string
-      (call-process "rustc" nil standard-output nil "--explain" error-code))))
-
-(defun flycheck-rust-error-filter (errors)
-  "Filter ERRORS from rustc output that have no explanatory value."
-  (seq-remove
-   (lambda (err)
-     (or
-      ;; Macro errors emit a diagnostic in a phony file,
-      ;; e.g. "<println macros>".
-      (-when-let (filename (flycheck-error-filename err))
-        (string-match-p (rx "macros>" line-end) filename))
-      ;; Redundant message giving the number of failed errors
-      (-when-let (msg (flycheck-error-message err))
-        (string-match-p
-         (rx
-          (or (: "aborting due to " (optional (one-or-more num) " ")
-                 "previous error")
-              (: "For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain "
-                 (one-or-more alnum) "`.")))
-         msg))))
-   errors))
-
-(defun flycheck-rust-manifest-directory ()
-  "Return the nearest directory holding the Cargo manifest.
-
-Return the nearest directory containing the `Cargo.toml' manifest
-file, starting from the current buffer and using
-`locate-dominating-file'.  Return nil if there is no such file,
-or if the current buffer has no file name."
-  (and buffer-file-name
-       (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name "Cargo.toml")))
-
-(defun flycheck-rust-cargo-metadata ()
-  "Run 'cargo metadata' and return the result as parsed JSON object."
-  (car (flycheck-parse-json
-        (with-output-to-string
-          (call-process "cargo" nil standard-output nil
-                        "metadata" "--no-deps" "--format-version" "1")))))
-
-(defun flycheck-rust-cargo-workspace-root ()
-  "Return the path to the workspace root of a Rust Cargo project.
-
-Return nil if the workspace root does not exist (for Rust
-versions inferior to 1.25)."
-  (let-alist (flycheck-rust-cargo-metadata)
-    .workspace_root))
-
-(defun flycheck-rust-cargo-has-command-p (command)
-  "Whether Cargo has COMMAND in its list of commands.
-
-Execute `cargo --list' to find out whether COMMAND is present."
-  (let ((cargo (funcall flycheck-executable-find "cargo")))
-    (member command (mapcar #'string-trim-left
-                            (ignore-errors (process-lines cargo "--list"))))))
-
-(defun flycheck-rust-valid-crate-type-p (crate-type)
-  "Whether CRATE-TYPE is a valid target type for Cargo.
-
-A valid Cargo target type is one of `lib', `bin', `example',
-`test' or `bench'."
-  (member crate-type '(nil "lib" "bin" "example" "test" "bench")))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker rust-cargo
-  "A Rust syntax checker using Cargo.
-
-This syntax checker requires Rust 1.17 or newer.  See URL
-`https://www.rust-lang.org'."
-  :command ("cargo"
-            (eval (if flycheck-rust-check-tests
-                      "test"
-                    "check"))
-            (eval (when flycheck-rust-check-tests
-                    "--no-run"))
-            (eval (when flycheck-rust-crate-type
-                    (concat "--" flycheck-rust-crate-type)))
-            ;; All crate targets except "lib" need a binary name
-            (eval (when (and flycheck-rust-crate-type
-                             (not (string= flycheck-rust-crate-type "lib")))
-                    flycheck-rust-binary-name))
-            (option "--features=" flycheck-rust-features concat
-                    flycheck-option-comma-separated-list)
-            (eval flycheck-cargo-check-args)
-            "--message-format=json")
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-cargo-rustc
-  :error-filter (lambda (errors)
-                  ;; In Rust 1.25+, filenames are relative to the workspace
-                  ;; root.
-                  (let ((root (flycheck-rust-cargo-workspace-root)))
-                    (seq-do (lambda (err)
-                              (setf (flycheck-error-filename err)
-                                    (expand-file-name
-                                     (flycheck-error-filename err) root)))
-                            (flycheck-rust-error-filter errors))))
-  :error-explainer flycheck-rust-error-explainer
-  :modes rust-mode
-  :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p
-  :enabled flycheck-rust-manifest-directory
-  :working-directory (lambda (_) (flycheck-rust-manifest-directory))
-  :verify
-  (lambda (_)
-    (and buffer-file-name
-         (let* ((has-toml (flycheck-rust-manifest-directory))
-                (valid-crate-type (flycheck-rust-valid-crate-type-p
-                                   flycheck-rust-crate-type))
-                (need-binary-name
-                 (and flycheck-rust-crate-type
-                      (not (string= flycheck-rust-crate-type "lib")))))
-           (list
-            (flycheck-verification-result-new
-             :label "Cargo.toml"
-             :message (if has-toml "Found" "Missing")
-             :face (if has-toml 'success '(bold warning)))
-            (flycheck-verification-result-new
-             :label "Crate type"
-             :message (if valid-crate-type
-                          (format "%s" flycheck-rust-crate-type)
-                        (format "%s (invalid, should be one of 'lib', 'bin', \
-'test', 'example' or 'bench')"
-                                flycheck-rust-crate-type))
-             :face (if valid-crate-type 'success '(bold error)))
-            (flycheck-verification-result-new
-             :label "Binary name"
-             :message (cond
-                       ((not need-binary-name) "Not required")
-                       ((not flycheck-rust-binary-name) "Required")
-                       (t (format "%s" flycheck-rust-binary-name)))
-             :face (cond
-                    ((not need-binary-name) 'success)
-                    ((not flycheck-rust-binary-name) '(bold error))
-                    (t 'success))))))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker rust
-  "A Rust syntax checker using Rust compiler.
-
-This syntax checker needs Rust 1.18 or newer.  See URL
-`https://www.rust-lang.org'."
-  :command ("rustc"
-            (option "--crate-type" flycheck-rust-crate-type)
-            "--emit=mir" "-o" "/dev/null" ; avoid creating binaries
-            "--error-format=json"
-            (option-flag "--test" flycheck-rust-check-tests)
-            (option-list "-L" flycheck-rust-library-path concat)
-            (eval flycheck-rust-args)
-            (eval (or flycheck-rust-crate-root
-                      (flycheck-substitute-argument 'source-original 'rust))))
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-rustc
-  :error-filter flycheck-rust-error-filter
-  :error-explainer flycheck-rust-error-explainer
-  :modes rust-mode
-  :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker rust-clippy
-  "A Rust syntax checker using clippy.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy'."
-  :command ("cargo" "+nightly" "clippy" "--message-format=json")
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-cargo-rustc
-  :error-filter flycheck-rust-error-filter
-  :error-explainer flycheck-rust-error-explainer
-  :modes rust-mode
-  :predicate flycheck-buffer-saved-p
-  :enabled (lambda ()
-             (and (flycheck-rust-cargo-has-command-p "clippy")
-                  (flycheck-rust-manifest-directory)))
-  :working-directory (lambda (_) (flycheck-rust-manifest-directory))
-  :verify
-  (lambda (_)
-    (and buffer-file-name
-         (let ((has-toml (flycheck-rust-manifest-directory))
-               (has-clippy (flycheck-rust-cargo-has-command-p "clippy")))
-           (list
-            (flycheck-verification-result-new
-             :label "Clippy"
-             :message (if has-clippy "Found"
-                        "Cannot find the `cargo clippy' command")
-             :face (if has-clippy 'success '(bold warning)))
-            (flycheck-verification-result-new
-             :label "Cargo.toml"
-             :message (if has-toml "Found" "Missing")
-             :face (if has-toml 'success '(bold warning))))))))
-
-(defvar flycheck-sass-scss-cache-directory nil
-  "The cache directory for `sass' and `scss'.")
-
-(defun flycheck-sass-scss-cache-location ()
-  "Get the cache location for `sass' and `scss'.
-
-If no cache directory exists yet, create one and return it.
-Otherwise return the previously used cache directory."
-  (setq flycheck-sass-scss-cache-directory
-        (or flycheck-sass-scss-cache-directory
-            (make-temp-file "flycheck-sass-scss-cache" 'directory))))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-sass-compass nil sass
-  "Whether to enable the Compass CSS framework.
-
-When non-nil, enable the Compass CSS framework, via `--compass'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker sass
-  "A Sass syntax checker using the Sass compiler.
-
-See URL `http://sass-lang.com'."
-  :command ("sass"
-            "--cache-location" (eval (flycheck-sass-scss-cache-location))
-            (option-flag "--compass" flycheck-sass-compass)
-            "--check" "--stdin")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (or "Syntax error: " "Error: ")
-          (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                   (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                 (one-or-more " ")
-                                 (one-or-more not-newline)))
-          (optional "\r") "\n" (one-or-more " ") "on line " line
-          " of standard input"
-          line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            "WARNING: "
-            (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                     (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                   (one-or-more " ")
-                                   (one-or-more not-newline)))
-            (optional "\r") "\n" (one-or-more " ") "on line " line
-            " of " (one-or-more not-newline)
-            line-end))
-  :modes sass-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-sass-lintrc sass/scss-sass-lint
-                              ".sass-lint.yml"
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "30"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker sass/scss-sass-lint
-  "A SASS/SCSS syntax checker using sass-Lint.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/sasstools/sass-lint'."
-  :command ("sass-lint"
-            "--verbose"
-            "--no-exit"
-            "--format" "Checkstyle"
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-sass-lintrc)
-            source)
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle
-  :modes (sass-mode scss-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker scala
-  "A Scala syntax checker using the Scala compiler.
-
-See URL `https://www.scala-lang.org/'."
-  :command ("scalac" "-Ystop-after:parser" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ": error: " (message) line-end))
-  :modes scala-mode
-  :next-checkers ((warning . scala-scalastyle)))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-scalastylerc scala-scalastyle nil
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.20"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker scala-scalastyle
-  "A Scala style checker using scalastyle.
-
-Note that this syntax checker is not used if
-`flycheck-scalastylerc' is nil or refers to a non-existing file.
-
-See URL `http://www.scalastyle.org'."
-  :command ("scalastyle"
-            (config-file "-c" flycheck-scalastylerc)
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "error file=" (file-name) " message="
-          (message) " line=" line (optional " column=" column) line-end)
-   (warning line-start "warning file=" (file-name) " message="
-            (message) " line=" line (optional " column=" column) line-end))
-  :error-filter (lambda (errors)
-                  (flycheck-sanitize-errors
-                   (flycheck-increment-error-columns errors)))
-  :modes scala-mode
-  :predicate
-  ;; Inhibit this syntax checker if the JAR or the configuration are unset or
-  ;; missing
-  (lambda () (and flycheck-scalastylerc
-                  (flycheck-locate-config-file flycheck-scalastylerc
-                                               'scala-scalastyle)))
-  :verify (lambda (checker)
-            (let ((config-file (and flycheck-scalastylerc
-                                    (flycheck-locate-config-file
-                                     flycheck-scalastylerc checker))))
-              (list
-               (flycheck-verification-result-new
-                :label "Configuration file"
-                :message (cond
-                          ((not flycheck-scalastylerc)
-                           "`flycheck-scalastyletrc' not set")
-                          ((not config-file)
-                           (format "file %s not found" flycheck-scalastylerc))
-                          (t (format "found at %s" config-file)))
-                :face (cond
-                       ((not flycheck-scalastylerc) '(bold warning))
-                       ((not config-file) '(bold error))
-                       (t 'success)))))))
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-scheme-chicken-args scheme-chicken
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker scheme-chicken
-  "A CHICKEN Scheme syntax checker using the CHICKEN compiler `csc'.
-
-See URL `http://call-cc.org/'."
-  :command ("csc" "-analyze-only" "-local"
-            (eval flycheck-scheme-chicken-args)
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((info line-start
-         "Note: " (zero-or-more not-newline) ":\n"
-         (one-or-more (any space)) "(" (file-name) ":" line ") " (message)
-         line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            "Warning: " (zero-or-more not-newline) ",\n"
-            (one-or-more (any space)) (zero-or-more not-newline) ":\n"
-            (one-or-more (any space)) "(" (file-name) ":" line ") " (message)
-            line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            "Warning: " (zero-or-more not-newline) ":\n"
-            (one-or-more (any space)) "(" (file-name) ":" line ") " (message)
-            line-end)
-   (error line-start "Error: (line " line ") " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start "Syntax error: (" (file-name) ":" line ")"
-          (zero-or-more not-newline) " - "
-          (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                   (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                 (zero-or-more space)
-                                 (zero-or-more not-newline))
-                   (one-or-more space) "<--")
-          line-end)
-   ;; A of version 4.12.0, the chicken compiler doesn't provide a
-   ;; line number for this error.
-   (error line-start "Syntax error: "
-          (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                   (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                 (zero-or-more space)
-                                 (zero-or-more not-newline))
-                   (one-or-more space) "<--")
-          line-end)
-   (error line-start
-          "Error: " (zero-or-more not-newline) ":\n"
-          (one-or-more (any space)) "(" (file-name) ":" line ") " (message)
-          line-end)
-   ;; A of version 4.12.0, the chicken compiler doesn't provide a
-   ;; line number for this error.
-   (error line-start "Error: "
-          (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                   (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                 (zero-or-more space)
-                                 (zero-or-more not-newline))
-                   (one-or-more space) "<--")))
-  :error-filter flycheck-fill-empty-line-numbers
-  :predicate
-  (lambda ()
-    ;; In `scheme-mode' we must check the current Scheme implementation
-    ;; being used
-    (and (boundp 'geiser-impl--implementation)
-         (eq geiser-impl--implementation 'chicken)))
-  :verify
-  (lambda (_checker)
-    (let ((geiser-impl (bound-and-true-p geiser-impl--implementation)))
-      (list
-       (flycheck-verification-result-new
-        :label "Geiser Implementation"
-        :message (cond
-                  ((eq geiser-impl 'chicken) "Chicken Scheme")
-                  (geiser-impl (format "Other: %s" geiser-impl))
-                  (t "Geiser not active"))
-        :face (cond
-               ((eq geiser-impl 'chicken) 'success)
-               (t '(bold error)))))))
-  :modes scheme-mode)
-
-(defconst flycheck-scss-lint-checkstyle-re
-  (rx "cannot load such file" (1+ not-newline) "scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle")
-  "Regular expression to parse missing checkstyle error.")
-
-(defun flycheck-parse-scss-lint (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse SCSS-Lint OUTPUT from CHECKER and BUFFER.
-
-Like `flycheck-parse-checkstyle', but catches errors about
-missing checkstyle reporter from SCSS-Lint."
-  (if (string-match-p flycheck-scss-lint-checkstyle-re output)
-      (list (flycheck-error-new-at
-             1 nil 'error "Checkstyle reporter for SCSS-Lint missing.
-Please run gem install scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle"
-             :checker checker
-             :buffer buffer
-             :filename (buffer-file-name buffer)))
-    (flycheck-parse-checkstyle output checker buffer)))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-scss-lintrc scss-lint ".scss-lint.yml"
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.23"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker scss-lint
-  "A SCSS syntax checker using SCSS-Lint.
-
-Needs SCSS-Lint 0.43.2 or newer.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/brigade/scss-lint'."
-  :command ("scss-lint"
-            "--require=scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle"
-            "--format=Checkstyle"
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-scss-lintrc)
-            "--stdin-file-path" source-original "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  ;; We cannot directly parse Checkstyle XML, since for some mysterious reason
-  ;; SCSS-Lint doesn't have a built-in Checkstyle reporter, and instead ships it
-  ;; as an addon which might not be installed.  We use a custom error parser to
-  ;; check whether the addon is missing and turn that into a special kind of
-  ;; Flycheck error.
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-scss-lint
-  :modes scss-mode
-  :verify
-  (lambda (checker)
-    (let* ((executable (flycheck-find-checker-executable checker))
-           (reporter-missing
-            (and executable
-                 (with-temp-buffer
-                   (call-process executable nil t nil
-                                 "--require=scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle")
-                   (goto-char (point-min))
-                   (re-search-forward
-                    flycheck-scss-lint-checkstyle-re
-                    nil 'no-error)))))
-      (when executable
-        (list
-         (flycheck-verification-result-new
-          :label "checkstyle reporter"
-          :message (if reporter-missing
-                       "scss_lint_reporter_checkstyle missing"
-                     "present")
-          :face (if reporter-missing
-                    '(bold error)
-                  'success)))))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker scss-stylelint
-  "A SCSS syntax and style checker using stylelint.
-
-See URL `http://stylelint.io/'."
-  :command ("stylelint"
-            (eval flycheck-stylelint-args)
-            "--syntax" "scss"
-            (option-flag "--quiet" flycheck-stylelint-quiet)
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-stylelintrc))
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-stylelint
-  :modes (scss-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-scss-compass nil scss
-  "Whether to enable the Compass CSS framework.
-
-When non-nil, enable the Compass CSS framework, via `--compass'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.16"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker scss
-  "A SCSS syntax checker using the SCSS compiler.
-
-See URL `http://sass-lang.com'."
-  :command ("scss"
-            "--cache-location" (eval (flycheck-sass-scss-cache-location))
-            (option-flag "--compass" flycheck-scss-compass)
-            "--check" "--stdin")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (or "Syntax error: " "Error: ")
-          (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                   (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                 (one-or-more " ")
-                                 (one-or-more not-newline)))
-          (optional "\r") "\n" (one-or-more " ") "on line " line
-          " of standard input"
-          line-end)
-   (warning line-start
-            "WARNING: "
-            (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                     (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                   (one-or-more " ")
-                                   (one-or-more not-newline)))
-            (optional "\r") "\n" (one-or-more " ") "on line " line
-            " of an unknown file"
-            line-end))
-  :modes scss-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-sh-bash-args (sh-bash)
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker sh-bash
-  "A Bash syntax checker using the Bash shell.
-
-See URL `http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/'."
-  :command ("bash" "--norc" "-n"
-            (eval flycheck-sh-bash-args)
-            "--")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          ;; The name/path of the bash executable
-          (one-or-more (not (any ":"))) ":"
-          ;; A label "line", possibly localized
-          (one-or-more (not (any digit)))
-          line (zero-or-more " ") ":" (zero-or-more " ")
-          (message) line-end))
-  :modes sh-mode
-  :predicate (lambda () (eq sh-shell 'bash))
-  :next-checkers ((warning . sh-shellcheck)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker sh-posix-dash
-  "A POSIX Shell syntax checker using the Dash shell.
-
-See URL `http://gondor.apana.org.au/~herbert/dash/'."
-  :command ("dash" "-n")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (one-or-more (not (any ":"))) ": " line ": " (message)))
-  :modes sh-mode
-  :predicate (lambda () (eq sh-shell 'sh))
-  :next-checkers ((warning . sh-shellcheck)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker sh-posix-bash
-  "A POSIX Shell syntax checker using the Bash shell.
-
-See URL `http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/'."
-  :command ("bash" "--posix" "--norc" "-n" "--")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          ;; The name/path of the bash executable
-          (one-or-more (not (any ":"))) ":"
-          ;; A label "line", possibly localized
-          (one-or-more (not (any digit)))
-          line (zero-or-more " ") ":" (zero-or-more " ")
-          (message) line-end))
-  :modes sh-mode
-  :predicate (lambda () (eq sh-shell 'sh))
-  :next-checkers ((warning . sh-shellcheck)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker sh-zsh
-  "A Zsh syntax checker using the Zsh shell.
-
-See URL `http://www.zsh.org/'."
-  :command ("zsh" "--no-exec" "--no-globalrcs" "--no-rcs" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes sh-mode
-  :predicate (lambda () (eq sh-shell 'zsh))
-  :next-checkers ((warning . sh-shellcheck)))
-
-(defconst flycheck-shellcheck-supported-shells '(bash ksh88 sh)
-  "Shells supported by ShellCheck.")
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-shellcheck-excluded-warnings nil sh-shellcheck
-  "A list of excluded warnings for ShellCheck.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a warning code to be excluded from ShellCheck reports.
-By default, no warnings are excluded."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Excluded warnings"
-                 (string :tag "Warning code"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.21"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-shellcheck-follow-sources t sh-shellcheck
-  "Whether to follow external sourced files in scripts.
-
-Shellcheck will follow and parse sourced files so long as a
-pre-runtime resolvable path to the file is present.  This can
-either be part of the source command itself:
-   source /full/path/to/file.txt
-or added as a shellcheck directive before the source command:
-   # shellcheck source=/full/path/to/file.txt."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "31"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker sh-shellcheck
-  "A shell script syntax and style checker using Shellcheck.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/'."
-  :command ("shellcheck"
-            "--format" "checkstyle"
-            "--shell" (eval (symbol-name sh-shell))
-            (option-flag "--external-sources"
-                         flycheck-shellcheck-follow-sources)
-            (option "--exclude" flycheck-shellcheck-excluded-warnings list
-                    flycheck-option-comma-separated-list)
-            "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-remove-error-file-names
-     "-" (flycheck-dequalify-error-ids errors)))
-  :modes sh-mode
-  :predicate (lambda () (memq sh-shell flycheck-shellcheck-supported-shells))
-  :verify (lambda (_)
-            (let ((supports-shell (memq sh-shell
-                                        flycheck-shellcheck-supported-shells)))
-              (list
-               (flycheck-verification-result-new
-                :label (format "Shell %s supported" sh-shell)
-                :message (if supports-shell "yes" "no")
-                :face (if supports-shell 'success '(bold warning)))))))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker slim
-  "A Slim syntax checker using the Slim compiler.
-
-See URL `http://slim-lang.com'."
-  :command ("slimrb" "--compile")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          "Slim::Parser::SyntaxError:" (message) (optional "\r") "\n  "
-          "STDIN, Line " line (optional ", Column " column)
-          line-end))
-  :modes slim-mode
-  :next-checkers ((warning . slim-lint)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker slim-lint
-  "A Slim linter.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/sds/slim-lint'."
-  :command ("slim-lint" "--reporter=checkstyle" source)
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-checkstyle
-  :modes slim-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker sql-sqlint
-  "A SQL syntax checker using the sqlint tool.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/purcell/sqlint'."
-  :command ("sqlint")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start "stdin:" line ":" column ":WARNING "
-            (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                     (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                   (one-or-more "  ")
-                                   (one-or-more not-newline)))
-            line-end)
-   (error line-start "stdin:" line ":" column ":ERROR "
-          (message (one-or-more not-newline)
-                   (zero-or-more "\n"
-                                 (one-or-more "  ")
-                                 (one-or-more not-newline)))
-          line-end))
-  :modes (sql-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker systemd-analyze
-  "A systemd unit checker using systemd-analyze(1).
-
-See URL
-`https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-analyze.html'."
-  :command ("systemd-analyze" "verify" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "[" (file-name) ":" line "] " (message) line-end))
-  :modes (systemd-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-chktexrc tex-chktex ".chktexrc"
-  :safe #'stringp)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker tcl-nagelfar
-  "An extensible tcl syntax checker
-
-See URL `http://nagelfar.sourceforge.net/'."
-  :command ("nagelfar" "-H" source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ;; foo.tcl: 29: E Wrong number of arguments (4) to "set"
-  ;; foo.tcl: 29: W Expr without braces
-  ((info    line-start (file-name) ": " line ": N " (message) line-end)
-   (warning line-start (file-name) ": " line ": W " (message) line-end)
-   (error   line-start (file-name) ": " line ": E " (message) line-end))
-  :modes tcl-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker tex-chktex
-  "A TeX and LaTeX syntax and style checker using chktex.
-
-See URL `http://www.nongnu.org/chktex/'."
-  :command ("chktex"
-            (config-file "--localrc" flycheck-chktexrc)
-            ;; Compact error messages, and no version information, and execute
-            ;; \input statements
-            "--verbosity=0" "--quiet" "--inputfiles")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start "stdin:" line ":" column ":"
-            (id (one-or-more digit)) ":" (message) line-end))
-  :error-filter
-  (lambda (errors)
-    (flycheck-sanitize-errors (flycheck-increment-error-columns errors)))
-  :modes (latex-mode plain-tex-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker tex-lacheck
-  "A LaTeX syntax and style checker using lacheck.
-
-See URL `http://www.ctan.org/pkg/lacheck'."
-  :command ("lacheck" source-inplace)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start
-            "\"" (file-name) "\", line " line ": " (message)
-            line-end))
-  :modes latex-mode)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker texinfo
-  "A Texinfo syntax checker using makeinfo.
-
-See URL `http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/'."
-  :command ("makeinfo" "-o" null-device "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start
-            "-:" line (optional ":" column) ": " "warning: " (message)
-            line-end)
-   (error line-start
-          "-:" line (optional ":" column) ": " (message)
-          line-end))
-  :modes texinfo-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-config-file-var flycheck-typescript-tslint-config
-    typescript-tslint "tslint.json"
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "27"))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-typescript-tslint-rulesdir
-    nil typescript-tslint
-  "The directory of custom rules for TSLint.
-
-The value of this variable is either a string containing the path
-to a directory with custom rules, or nil, to not give any custom
-rules to TSLint.
-
-Refer to the TSLint manual at URL
-`http://palantir.github.io/tslint/usage/cli/'
-for more information about the custom directory."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "No custom rules directory" nil)
-                 (directory :tag "Custom rules directory"))
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "27"))
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-tslint-args (typescript-tslint)
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "31"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker typescript-tslint
-  "TypeScript style checker using TSLint.
-
-Note that this syntax checker is not used if
-`flycheck-typescript-tslint-config' is nil or refers to a
-non-existing file.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/palantir/tslint'."
-  :command ("tslint" "--format" "json"
-            (config-file "--config" flycheck-typescript-tslint-config)
-            (option "--rules-dir" flycheck-typescript-tslint-rulesdir)
-            (eval flycheck-tslint-args)
-            source-inplace)
-  :error-parser flycheck-parse-tslint
-  :modes (typescript-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-verilator-include-path nil verilog-verilator
-  "A list of include directories for Verilator.
-
-The value of this variable is a list of strings, where each
-string is a directory to add to the include path of Verilator.
-Relative paths are relative to the file being checked."
-  :type '(repeat (directory :tag "Include directory"))
-  :safe #'flycheck-string-list-p
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "0.24"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker verilog-verilator
-  "A Verilog syntax checker using the Verilator Verilog HDL simulator.
-
-See URL `https://www.veripool.org/wiki/verilator'."
-  :command ("verilator" "--lint-only" "-Wall"
-            (option-list "-I" flycheck-verilator-include-path concat)
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((warning line-start "%Warning-" (zero-or-more not-newline) ": "
-            (file-name) ":" line ": " (message) line-end)
-   (error line-start "%Error: " (file-name) ":"
-          line ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes verilog-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghdl-language-standard nil vhdl-ghdl
-  "The language standard to use in GHDL.
-
-The value of this variable is either a string denoting a language
-standard, or nil, to use the default standard.  When non-nil,
-pass the language standard via the `--std' option."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default standard" nil)
-                 (string :tag "Language standard"))
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-ghdl-language-standard)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-ghdl-workdir nil vhdl-ghdl
-  "The directory to use for the file library
-
-The value of this variable is either a string with the directory
-to use for the file library, or nil, to use the default value.
-When non-nil, pass the directory via the `--workdir' option."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Default directory" nil)
-                 (string :tag "Directory for the file library"))
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "32"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'flycheck-ghdl-workdir)
-
-(flycheck-define-checker vhdl-ghdl
-  "A VHDL syntax checker using GHDL.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/ghdl/ghdl'."
-  :command ("ghdl"
-            "-s" ; only do the syntax checking
-            (option "--std=" flycheck-ghdl-language-standard concat)
-            (option "--workdir=" flycheck-ghdl-workdir concat)
-            source)
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes vhdl-mode)
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-xml-xmlstarlet-xsd-path nil xml-xmlstarlet
-  "An XSD schema to validate against."
-  :type '(file :tag "XSD schema")
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "31"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker xml-xmlstarlet
-  "A XML syntax checker and validator using the xmlstarlet utility.
-
-See URL `http://xmlstar.sourceforge.net/'."
-  ;; Validate standard input with verbose error messages, and do not dump
-  ;; contents to standard output
-  :command ("xmlstarlet" "val" "--err" "--quiet"
-            (option "--xsd" flycheck-xml-xmlstarlet-xsd-path)
-            "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "-:" line "." column ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes (xml-mode nxml-mode))
-
-(flycheck-def-option-var flycheck-xml-xmllint-xsd-path nil xml-xmllint
-  "An XSD schema to validate against."
-  :type '(file :tag "XSD schema")
-  :safe #'stringp
-  :package-version '(flycheck . "31"))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker xml-xmllint
-  "A XML syntax checker and validator using the xmllint utility.
-
-The xmllint is part of libxml2, see URL
-`http://www.xmlsoft.org/'."
-  :command ("xmllint" "--noout"
-            (option "--schema" flycheck-xml-xmllint-xsd-path)
-            "-")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "-:" line ": " (message) line-end))
-  :modes (xml-mode nxml-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker yaml-jsyaml
-  "A YAML syntax checker using JS-YAML.
-
-See URL `https://github.com/nodeca/js-yaml'."
-  :command ("js-yaml")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start
-          (or "JS-YAML" "YAMLException") ": "
-          (message) " at line " line ", column " column ":"
-          line-end))
-  :modes yaml-mode
-  :next-checkers ((warning . cwl)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker yaml-ruby
-  "A YAML syntax checker using Ruby's YAML parser.
-
-This syntax checker uses the YAML parser from Ruby's standard
-library.
-
-See URL `http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.0.0/libdoc/yaml/rdoc/YAML.html'."
-  :command ("ruby" "-ryaml" "-e" "begin;
-   YAML.load(STDIN); \
- rescue Exception => e; \
-   STDERR.puts \"stdin:#{e}\"; \
- end")
-  :standard-input t
-  :error-patterns
-  ((error line-start "stdin:" (zero-or-more not-newline) ":" (message)
-          "at line " line " column " column line-end))
-  :modes yaml-mode
-  :next-checkers ((warning . cwl)))
-
-(provide 'flycheck)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; coding: utf-8
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-
-;;; flycheck.el ends here
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-;;; flycheck-flow-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("flycheck-flow.el") (23450 31867 951184
-;;;;;;  801000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; flycheck-flow-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "flycheck-flow" "20180801.1242" "Support Flow in flycheck" '((flycheck "0.18") (json "1.4")) :commit "5d42270c798918c05c5e983e774063930bd87838" :authors '(("Lorenzo Bolla" . "lbolla@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Lorenzo Bolla" . "lbolla@gmail.com"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-flow-20180801.1242/flycheck-flow.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-flow-20180801.1242/flycheck-flow.el
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index e21336c5badf..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-flow-20180801.1242/flycheck-flow.el
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@@ -1,191 +0,0 @@
-;;; flycheck-flow.el --- Support Flow in flycheck
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015 Lorenzo Bolla <lbolla@gmail.com>
-;;
-;; Author: Lorenzo Bolla <lbolla@gmail.com>
-;; Created: 16 Septermber 2015
-;; Version: 1.1
-;; Package-Version: 20180801.1242
-;; Package-Requires: ((flycheck "0.18") (json "1.4"))
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package adds support for flow to flycheck.  It requires
-;; flow>=0.20.0.
-
-;; To use it, add to your init.el:
-
-;; (require 'flycheck-flow)
-;; (add-hook 'javascript-mode-hook 'flycheck-mode)
-
-;; You want to use flow in conjunction with other JS checkers.
-;; E.g. to use with gjslint, add this to your init.el
-;; (flycheck-add-next-checker 'javascript-gjslint 'javascript-flow)
-
-;; For coverage warnings add this to your init.el
-;; (flycheck-add-next-checker 'javascript-flow 'javascript-flow-coverage)
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-;; However, it is distributed under the same license.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'flycheck)
-(require 'json)
-
-(flycheck-def-args-var flycheck-javascript-flow-args javascript-flow)
-(customize-set-variable 'flycheck-javascript-flow-args '())
-
-(defun flycheck-flow--parse-json (output checker buffer)
-  "Parse flycheck json OUTPUT generated by CHECKER on BUFFER."
-  (let* ((json-object-type 'alist)
-         (json-array-type 'list)
-         (flow-json-output (json-read-from-string output))
-         (flow-errors-list (cdr (assq 'errors flow-json-output)))
-         message-kind
-         message-level
-         message-code-reason
-         message-filename
-         message-line
-         message-column
-         message-descr
-         errors)
-    (dolist (error-message flow-errors-list)
-      ;; The structure for each `error-message' in `flow-errors-list' is like this:
-      ;; ((kind . `message-kind')
-      ;;  (level . `message-level')
-      ;;  (message ((descr . `message-code-reason')
-      ;;            (loc (source . `message-filename')
-      ;;                 (start (line . `message-line') (column . `message-column'))))
-      ;;           ((descr . `message-descr'))))
-      (let-alist error-message
-        (setq message-kind .kind)
-        (setq message-level (intern .level))
-
-        (let-alist (car .message)
-          (setq message-code-reason .descr
-                message-filename .loc.source
-                message-line .loc.start.line
-                message-descr .descr
-                message-column .loc.start.column))
-
-        (let-alist (car (cdr .message))
-          (when (string= .type "Comment")
-            (setq message-descr .descr))))
-
-      (when (string= message-kind "parse")
-        (setq message-descr message-kind))
-
-      (push (flycheck-error-new-at
-             message-line
-             message-column
-             message-level
-             message-descr
-             :id message-code-reason
-             :checker checker
-             :buffer buffer
-             :filename message-filename)
-            errors))
-    (nreverse errors)))
-
-(defun read-first-line ()
-  "Return first line of current buffer."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((b (point))
-          (e (progn (end-of-line) (point))))
-      (buffer-substring-no-properties b e))))
-
-(defun flycheck-flow-tag-present-p ()
-  "Return true if the '// @flow' or '/* @flow */' tag is present in
-   the first line of current buffer."
-  (string-match-p "^\\(//+ *@flow\\|/\\* @flow \\*/\\)" (read-first-line)))
-
-(defun flycheck-flow--predicate ()
-  "Shall we run the checker?"
-  (and
-   buffer-file-name
-   (file-exists-p buffer-file-name)
-   (locate-dominating-file buffer-file-name ".flowconfig")
-   (flycheck-flow-tag-present-p)))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker javascript-flow
-    "A JavaScript syntax and style checker using Flow.
-
-See URL `http://flowtype.org/'."
-    :command (
-              "flow"
-              "check-contents"
-              (eval flycheck-javascript-flow-args)
-              "--json"
-              "--from" "emacs"
-              "--color=never"
-              source-original)
-    :standard-input t
-    :predicate flycheck-flow--predicate
-    :error-parser flycheck-flow--parse-json
-    ;; js3-mode doesn't support jsx
-    :modes (js-mode js-jsx-mode js2-mode js2-jsx-mode js3-mode web-mode rjsx-mode))
-
-(flycheck-define-checker javascript-flow-coverage
-  "A coverage checker for Flow.
-
-See URL `http://flowtype.org/'."
-  :command (
-            "flow"
-            "coverage"
-            (eval flycheck-javascript-flow-args)
-            "--json"
-            "--from" "emacs"
-            "--path" source-original)
-  :standard-input t
-  :predicate flycheck-flow--predicate
-  :error-parser
-  (lambda (output checker buffer)
-    (let* ((json-array-type 'list)
-           (json-object-type 'alist)
-           (locs (condition-case nil
-                     (let ((report (json-read-from-string output)))
-                       (alist-get 'uncovered_locs (alist-get 'expressions report)))
-                   (error nil))))
-      (mapcar (lambda (loc)
-                (let ((start (alist-get 'start loc))
-                      (end (alist-get 'end loc)))
-                  (flycheck-error-new
-                   :buffer buffer
-                   :checker 'javascript-flow-coverage
-                   :filename buffer-file-name
-                   :line (alist-get 'line start)
-                   :column (alist-get 'column start)
-                   :message (format "no-coverage-to (%s . %s)"
-                                    (alist-get 'line end)
-                                    (alist-get 'column end))
-                   :level 'warning)))
-              locs)))
-  ;; js3-mode doesn't support jsx
-  :modes (js-mode js-jsx-mode js2-mode js2-jsx-mode js3-mode rjsx-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'flycheck-checkers 'javascript-flow)
-(add-to-list 'flycheck-checkers 'javascript-flow-coverage t)
-
-;; allows eslint checks such as unused variables in addition to javascript-flow checker
-(flycheck-add-next-checker 'javascript-flow '(t . javascript-eslint) 'append)
-
-(provide 'flycheck-flow)
-;;; flycheck-flow.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-flow-20180801.1242/flycheck-flow.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-flow-20180801.1242/flycheck-flow.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/flycheck-flow-20180801.1242/flycheck-flow.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/general-20180901.1552/general-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/general-20180901.1552/general-autoloads.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/general-20180901.1552/general-autoloads.el
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-;;; general-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "general" "general.el" (23450 31866 790784
-;;;;;;  537000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from general.el
-
-(autoload 'general-define-key "general" "\
-The primary key definition function provided by general.el.
-
-Define MAPS, optionally using DEFINER, in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES
-and KEYMAPS.
-
-MAPS consists of paired keys (vectors or strings; also see
-`general-implicit-kbd') and definitions (those mentioned in `define-key''s
-docstring and general.el's \"extended\" definitions). All pairs (when not
-ignored) will be recorded and can be later displayed with
-`general-describe-keybindings'.
-
-If DEFINER is specified, a custom key definer will be used to bind MAPS. See
-general.el's documentation/README for more information.
-
-Unlike with normal key definitions functions, the keymaps in KEYMAPS should be
-quoted (this allows using the keymap name for other purposes, e.g. deferring
-keybindings if the keymap symbol is not bound, optionally inferring the
-corresponding major mode for a symbol by removing \"-map\" for :which-key,
-easily storing the keymap name for use with `general-describe-keybindings',
-etc.). Note that general.el provides other key definer macros that do not
-require quoting keymaps.
-
-STATES corresponds to the evil state(s) to bind the keys in. Non-evil users
-should not set STATES. When STATES is non-nil, `evil-define-key*' will be
-used (the evil auxiliary keymaps corresponding STATES and KEYMAPS will be used);
-otherwise `define-key' will be used (unless DEFINER is specified). KEYMAPS
-defaults to 'global. There is also 'local, which create buffer-local
-keybindings for both evil and non-evil keybindings. There are other special,
-user-alterable \"shorthand\" symbols for keymaps and states (see
-`general-keymap-aliases' and `general-state-aliases').
-
-Note that STATES and KEYMAPS can either be lists or single symbols. If any
-keymap does not exist, those keybindings will be deferred until the keymap does
-exist, so using `eval-after-load' is not necessary with this function.
-
-PREFIX corresponds to a key to prefix keys in MAPS with and defaults to none. To
-bind/unbind a key specified with PREFIX, \"\" can be specified as a key in
-MAPS (e.g. ...:prefix \"SPC\" \"\" nil... will unbind space).
-
-The keywords in this paragraph are only useful for evil users. If
-NON-NORMAL-PREFIX is specified, this prefix will be used instead of PREFIX for
-states in `general-non-normal-states' (e.g. the emacs and insert states). This
-argument will only have an effect if one of these states is in STATES or if
-corresponding global keymap (e.g. `evil-insert-state-map') is in KEYMAPS.
-Alternatively, GLOBAL-PREFIX can be used with PREFIX and/or NON-NORMAL-PREFIX to
-bind keys in all states under the specified prefix. Like with NON-NORMAL-PREFIX,
-GLOBAL-PREFIX will prevent PREFIX from applying to `general-non-normal-states'.
-INFIX can be used to append a string to all of the specified prefixes. This is
-potentially useful when you are using GLOBAL-PREFIX and/or NON-NORMAL-PREFIX so
-that you can sandwich keys in between all the prefixes and the specified keys in
-MAPS. This may be particularly useful if you are using default prefixes in a
-wrapper function/macro so that you can add to them without needing to re-specify
-all of them. If none of the other prefix keyword arguments are specified, INFIX
-will have no effect.
-
-If PREFIX-COMMAND or PREFIX-MAP is specified, a prefix command and/or keymap
-will be created. PREFIX-NAME can be additionally specified to set the keymap
-menu name/prompt. If PREFIX-COMMAND is specified, `define-prefix-command' will
-be used. Otherwise, only a prefix keymap will be created. Previously created
-prefix commands/keymaps will never be redefined/cleared. All prefixes (including
-the INFIX key, if specified) will then be bound to PREFIX-COMMAND or PREFIX-MAP.
-If the user did not specify any PREFIX or manually specify any KEYMAPS, general
-will bind all MAPS in the prefix keymap corresponding to either PREFIX-MAP or
-PREFIX-COMMAND instead of in the default keymap.
-
-PREDICATE corresponds to a predicate to check to determine whether a definition
-should be active (e.g. \":predicate '(eobp)\"). Definitions created with a
-predicate will only be active when the predicate is true. When the predicate is
-false, key lookup will continue to search for a match in lower-precedence
-keymaps.
-
-In addition to the normal definitions supported by `define-key', general.el also
-provides \"extended\" definitions, which are plists containing the normal
-definition as well as other keywords. For example, PREDICATE can be specified
-globally or locally in an extended definition. New global (~general-define-key~)
-and local (extended definition) keywords can be added by the user. See
-`general-extended-def-keywords' and general.el's documentation/README for more
-information.
-
-PACKAGE is the global version of the extended definition keyword that specifies
-the package a keymap is defined in (used for \"autoloading\" keymaps)
-
-PROPERTIES, REPEAT, and JUMP are the global versions of the extended definition
-keywords used for adding evil command properties to commands.
-
-MAJOR-MODES, WK-MATCH-KEYS, WK-MATCH-BINDINGS, and WK-FULL-KEYS are the
-corresponding global versions of which-key extended definition keywords. They
-will only have an effect for extended definitions that specify :which-key or
-:wk. See the section on extended definitions in the general.el
-documentation/README for more information.
-
-LISPY-PLIST and WORF-PLIST are the global versions of extended definition
-keywords that are used for each corresponding custom DEFINER.
-
-\(fn &rest MAPS &key DEFINER (STATES general-default-states) (KEYMAPS general-default-keymaps KEYMAPS-SPECIFIED-P) (PREFIX general-default-prefix) (NON-NORMAL-PREFIX general-default-non-normal-prefix) (GLOBAL-PREFIX general-default-global-prefix) INFIX PREFIX-COMMAND PREFIX-MAP PREFIX-NAME PREDICATE PACKAGE PROPERTIES REPEAT JUMP MAJOR-MODES (WK-MATCH-KEYS t) (WK-MATCH-BINDING t) (WK-FULL-KEYS t) LISPY-PLIST WORF-PLIST &allow-other-keys)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'general-emacs-define-key "general" "\
-A wrapper for `general-define-key' that is similar to `define-key'.
-It has a positional argument for KEYMAPS (that will not be overridden by a later
-:keymaps argument). Besides this, it acts the same as `general-define-key', and
-ARGS can contain keyword arguments in addition to keybindings. This can
-basically act as a drop-in replacement for `define-key', and unlike with
-`general-define-key', KEYMAPS does not need to be quoted.
-
-\(fn KEYMAPS &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'general-emacs-define-key 'lisp-indent-function '1)
-
-(autoload 'general-evil-define-key "general" "\
-A wrapper for `general-define-key' that is similar to `evil-define-key'.
-It has positional arguments for STATES and KEYMAPS (that will not be overridden
-by a later :keymaps or :states argument). Besides this, it acts the same as
-`general-define-key', and ARGS can contain keyword arguments in addition to
-keybindings. This can basically act as a drop-in replacement for
-`evil-define-key', and unlike with `general-define-key', KEYMAPS does not need
-to be quoted.
-
-\(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'general-evil-define-key 'lisp-indent-function '2)
-
-(autoload 'general-def "general" "\
-General definer that takes a variable number of positional arguments in ARGS.
-This macro will act as `general-define-key', `general-emacs-define-key', or
-`general-evil-define-key' based on how many of the initial arguments do not
-correspond to keybindings. All quoted and non-quoted lists and symbols before
-the first string, vector, or keyword are considered to be positional arguments.
-This means that you cannot use a function or variable for a key that starts
-immediately after the positional arguments. If you need to do this, you should
-use one of the definers that `general-def' dispatches to or explicitly separate
-the positional arguments from the maps with a bogus keyword pair like
-\":start-maps t\"
-
-\(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'general-def 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(autoload 'general-create-definer "general" "\
-A helper macro to create wrappers for `general-def'.
-This can be used to create key definers that will use a certain keymap, evil
-state, prefix key, etc. by default. NAME is the wrapper name and DEFAULTS are
-the default arguments. WRAPPING can also be optionally specified to use a
-different definer than `general-def'. It should not be quoted.
-
-\(fn NAME &rest DEFAULTS &key WRAPPING &allow-other-keys)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'general-create-definer 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(autoload 'general-defs "general" "\
-A wrapper that splits into multiple `general-def's.
-Each consecutive grouping of positional argument followed by keyword/argument
-pairs (having only one or the other is fine) marks the start of a new section.
-Each section corresponds to one use of `general-def'. This means that settings
-only apply to the keybindings that directly follow.
-
-\(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'general-defs 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(autoload 'general-unbind "general" "\
-A wrapper for `general-def' to unbind multiple keys simultaneously.
-Insert after all keys in ARGS before passing ARGS to `general-def.' \":with
- #'func\" can optionally specified to use a custom function instead (e.g.
- `ignore').
-
-\(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'general-unbind 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(autoload 'general-describe-keybindings "general" "\
-Show all keys that have been bound with general in an org buffer.
-Any local keybindings will be shown first followed by global keybindings.
-With a non-nil prefix ARG only show bindings in active maps.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'general-key "general" "\
-Act as KEY's definition in the current context.
-This uses an extended menu item's capability of dynamically computing a
-definition. It is recommended over `general-simulate-key' wherever possible. KEY
-should be a string given in `kbd' notation and should correspond to a single
-definition (as opposed to a sequence of commands). When STATE is specified, look
-up KEY with STATE as the current evil state. When specified, DOCSTRING will be
-the menu item's name/description. ACCEPT-DEFAULT, NO-REMAP, and POSITION are
-passed to `key-binding'.
-
-\(fn KEY &key STATE DOCSTRING ACCEPT-DEFAULT NO-REMAP POSITION)" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'general-simulate-keys "general" "\
-Deprecated. Please use `general-simulate-key' instead.
-
-\(fn KEYS &optional STATE KEYMAP (LOOKUP t) DOCSTRING NAME)" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'general-simulate-key "general" "\
-Create and return a command that simulates KEYS in STATE and KEYMAP.
-KEYS should be a string given in `kbd' notation. It can also be a list of a
-single command followed by a string of the key(s) to simulate after calling that
-command. STATE should only be specified by evil users and should be a quoted
-evil state. KEYMAP should not be quoted. Both STATE and KEYMAP aliases are
-supported (but they have to be set when the macro is expanded). When neither
-STATE or KEYMAP are specified, the key(s) will be simulated in the current
-context.
-
-If NAME is specified, it will replace the automatically generated function name.
-NAME should not be quoted. If DOCSTRING is specified, it will replace the
-automatically generated docstring.
-
-Normally the generated function will look up KEY in the correct context to try
-to match a command. To prevent this lookup, LOOKUP can be specified as nil.
-Generally, you will want to keep LOOKUP non-nil because this will allow checking
-the evil repeat property of matched commands to determine whether or not they
-should be recorded. See the docstring for `general--simulate-keys' for more
-information about LOOKUP.
-
-When a WHICH-KEY description is specified, it will replace the command name in
-the which-key popup.
-
-When a command name is specified and that command has been remapped (i.e. [remap
-command] is currently bound), the remapped version will be used instead of the
-original command unless REMAP is specified as nil (it is true by default).
-
-The advantages of this over a keyboard macro are as follows:
-- Prefix arguments are supported
-- The user can control the context in which the keys are simulated
-- The user can simulate both a named command and keys
-- The user can simulate an incomplete key sequence (e.g. for a keymap)
-
-\(fn KEYS &key STATE KEYMAP NAME DOCSTRING (LOOKUP t) WHICH-KEY (REMAP t))" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'general-simulate-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(autoload 'general-key-dispatch "general" "\
-Create and return a command that runs FALLBACK-COMMAND or a command in MAPS.
-MAPS consists of <key> <command> pairs. If a key in MAPS is matched, the
-corresponding command will be run. Otherwise FALLBACK-COMMAND will be run with
-the unmatched keys. So, for example, if \"ab\" was pressed, and \"ab\" is not
-one of the key sequences from MAPS, the FALLBACK-COMMAND will be run followed by
-the simulated keypresses of \"ab\". Prefix arguments will still work regardless
-of which command is run. This is useful for binding under non-prefix keys. For
-example, this can be used to redefine a sequence like \"cw\" or \"cow\" in evil
-but still have \"c\" work as `evil-change'. If TIMEOUT is specified,
-FALLBACK-COMMAND will also be run in the case that the user does not press the
-next key within the TIMEOUT (e.g. 0.5).
-
-NAME and DOCSTRING are optional keyword arguments. They can be used to replace
-the automatically generated name and docstring for the created function. By
-default, `cl-gensym' is used to prevent name clashes (e.g. allows the user to
-create multiple different commands using `self-insert-command' as the
-FALLBACK-COMMAND without explicitly specifying NAME to manually prevent
-clashes).
-
-When INHERIT-KEYMAP is specified, all the keybindings from that keymap will be
-inherited in MAPS.
-
-When a WHICH-KEY description is specified, it will replace the command name in
-the which-key popup.
-
-When command to be executed has been remapped (i.e. [remap command] is currently
-bound), the remapped version will be used instead of the original command unless
-REMAP is specified as nil (it is true by default).
-
-\(fn FALLBACK-COMMAND &rest MAPS &key TIMEOUT INHERIT-KEYMAP NAME DOCSTRING WHICH-KEY (REMAP t) &allow-other-keys)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'general-key-dispatch 'lisp-indent-function '1)
-
-(autoload 'general-predicate-dispatch "general" "\
-
-
-\(fn FALLBACK-DEF &rest DEFS &key DOCSTRING &allow-other-keys)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'general-predicate-dispatch 'lisp-indent-function '1)
-
-(autoload 'general-translate-key "general" "\
-Translate keys in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES and KEYMAPS.
-STATES should be the name of an evil state, a list of states, or nil. KEYMAPS
-should be a symbol corresponding to the keymap to make the translations in or a
-list of keymap names. Keymap and state aliases are supported (as well as 'local
-and 'global for KEYMAPS). MAPS corresponds to a list of translations (key
-replacement pairs). For example, specifying \"a\" \"b\" will bind \"a\" to
-\"b\"'s definition in the keymap. If DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, the keymap will be
-destructively altered without creating a backup. If DESTRUCTIVE is nil, a backup
-of the keymap will be stored on the initial invocation, and future invocations
-will always look up keys in the backup keymap. On the other hand, if DESTRUCTIVE
-is non-nil, calling this function multiple times with \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\",
-for example, would continue to swap and unswap the definitions of these keys.
-This means that when DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, all related swaps/cycles should be
-done in the same invocation.
-
-\(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest MAPS &key DESTRUCTIVE &allow-other-keys)" nil nil)
-
-(function-put 'general-translate-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(autoload 'general-swap-key "general" "\
-Wrapper around `general-translate-key' for swapping keys.
-STATES, KEYMAPS, and ARGS are passed to `general-translate-key'. ARGS should
-consist of key swaps (e.g. \"a\" \"b\" is equivalent to \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\"
-with `general-translate-key') and optionally keyword arguments for
-`general-translate-key'.
-
-\(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'general-swap-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(autoload 'general-auto-unbind-keys "general" "\
-Advise `define-key' to automatically unbind keys when necessary.
-This will prevent errors when a sub-sequence of a key is already bound (e.g. the
-user attempts to bind \"SPC a\" when \"SPC\" is bound, resulting in a \"Key
-sequnce starts with non-prefix key\" error). When UNDO is non-nil, remove
-advice.
-
-\(fn &optional UNDO)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'general-add-hook "general" "\
-A drop-in replacement for `add-hook'.
-Unlike `add-hook', HOOKS and FUNCTIONS can be single items or lists. APPEND and
-LOCAL are passed directly to `add-hook'.
-
-\(fn HOOKS FUNCTIONS &optional APPEND LOCAL)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'general-remove-hook "general" "\
-A drop-in replacement for `remove-hook'.
-Unlike `remove-hook', HOOKS and FUNCTIONS can be single items or lists. LOCAL is
-passed directly to `remove-hook'.
-
-\(fn HOOKS FUNCTIONS &optional LOCAL)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'general-advice-add "general" "\
-A drop-in replacement for `advice-add'.
-SYMBOLS, WHERE, FUNCTIONS, and PROPS correspond to the arguments for
-`advice-add'. Unlike `advice-add', SYMBOLS and FUNCTIONS can be single items or
-lists.
-
-\(fn SYMBOLS WHERE FUNCTIONS &optional PROPS)" nil nil)
- (autoload 'general-add-advice "general")
-
-(autoload 'general-advice-remove "general" "\
-A drop-in replacement for `advice-remove'.
-Unlike `advice-remove', SYMBOLS and FUNCTIONS can be single items or lists.
-
-\(fn SYMBOLS FUNCTIONS)" nil nil)
- (autoload 'general-remove-advice "general")
-
-(autoload 'general-evil-setup "general" "\
-Set up some basic equivalents for vim mapping functions.
-This creates global key definition functions for the evil states.
-Specifying SHORT-NAMES as non-nil will create non-prefixed function
-aliases such as `nmap' for `general-nmap'.
-
-\(fn &optional SHORT-NAMES _)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; general-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/general-20180901.1552/general-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/general-20180901.1552/general-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "general" "20180901.1552" "Convenience wrappers for keybindings." '((emacs "24.4") (cl-lib "0.5")) :commit "f1feeb8241bc724ced9952f328d6694329178cf1" :keywords '("vim" "evil" "leader" "keybindings" "keys") :authors '(("Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org")) :maintainer '("Fox Kiester" . "noct@openmailbox.org") :url "https://github.com/noctuid/general.el")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/general-20180901.1552/general.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/general-20180901.1552/general.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/general-20180901.1552/general.el
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@@ -1,2485 +0,0 @@
-;;; general.el --- Convenience wrappers for keybindings. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Fox Kiester <noct@openmailbox.org>
-;; URL: https://github.com/noctuid/general.el
-;; Package-Version: 20180901.1552
-;; Created: February 17, 2016
-;; Keywords: vim, evil, leader, keybindings, keys
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (cl-lib "0.5"))
-;; Version: 0.1
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; This package provides convenient wrappers for more succinctly defining
-;; keybindings. It allows defining multiple keys at once, specifying an
-;; arbitrary number of named prefix keys to be used in key definitions,
-;; implicitly wrapping key strings with (kbd ...), and more. It provides a
-;; single function for standard emacs key definitions as well as evil key
-;; definitions for any evil state and any keymap. It also provides a setup
-;; function to generate "nmap", "vmap", etc. keybinding functions for evil.
-
-;; For more information see the README in the online repository.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-;; * Settings
-(defgroup general nil
-  "Gives convenient wrappers for key definitions."
-  :group 'convenience
-  :prefix "general-")
-
-(defcustom general-implicit-kbd t
-  "Whether to implicitly wrap a (kbd) around `general-define-key' keys.
-This applies to the prefix key as well. This option is provided to make it easy
-  to transition from other key definers to `general-define-key'. It does not
-  apply to other helpers such as `general-key', `general-key-dispatch', and
-  `general-translate-key'. These will always use `kbd' on keys that are
-  strings."
-  :group 'general
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom general-default-prefix nil
-  "The default prefix key sequence to use."
-  :group 'general
-  :type 'string)
-(make-obsolete-variable 'general-default-prefix
-                        "This functionality will be removed in the future."
-                        "2018-01-21")
-
-(defcustom general-default-non-normal-prefix nil
-  "The default prefix key sequence to use for the 'emacs and 'insert states.
-Note that this setting is only useful for evil-users and will only have an
-effect when binding keys in the 'emacs and/or 'insert states or in the
-'evil-insert-state-map and/or 'evil-emacs-state-map keymaps. When this is not
-specified, `general-default-prefix' will be the default prefix for any states
-and keymaps. If this is specified `general-default-prefix' or the arg to :prefix
-will not be used when binding keys in the insert and emacs states."
-  :group 'general
-  :type 'string)
-(make-obsolete-variable 'general-default-non-normal-prefix
-                        "This functionality will be removed in the future."
-                        "2018-01-21")
-
-(defcustom general-default-global-prefix nil
-  "The default prefix key sequence to use for all evil states.
-This setting is only useful for evil users. Note that like with
-`general-default-non-normal-prefix', if this or :global-prefix is specified,
-`general-default-prefix' or the arg to :prefix will not be used for binding
-keys in the insert and emacs states. If you don't need a different or extra
-prefix for one or both state types (insert and emacs vs. the other states),
-just use `general-default-prefix'/:prefix by itself."
-  :group 'general
-  :type 'string)
-(make-obsolete-variable 'general-default-global-prefix
-                        "This functionality will be removed in the future."
-                        "2018-01-21")
-
-(define-widget 'general-state 'lazy
-  "General's evil state type."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Insert state" insert)
-          (const :tag "Emacs state" emacs)
-          (const :tag "Normal state" normal)
-          (const :tag "Visual state" visual)
-          (const :tag "Motion state" motion)
-          (const :tag "Operator state" operator)
-          (const :tag "Replace state" replace)
-          (const :tag "Use define-key not evil-define-key" nil)
-          ;; other packages define states
-          symbol))
-
-(defcustom general-default-states nil
-  "The default evil state(s) to make mappings in.
-Non-evil users should keep this nil."
-  :group 'general
-  :type '(choice general-state
-                 (set general-state)))
-(make-obsolete-variable 'general-default-states
-                        "This functionality will be removed in the future."
-                        "2018-01-21")
-
-(defcustom general-non-normal-states '(insert emacs hybrid iedit-insert)
-  "List of \"non-normal\" evil states (used with :non-normal-prefix). When
-  :states is not specified (only :keymaps), these will automatically be expanded
-  to their full global evil keymap equivalents."
-  :group 'general
-  :type '(repeat general-state))
-
-(define-widget 'general-keymap 'lazy
-  "General's keymap type."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Global keymap" global)
-          (const :tag "Buffer local keymap" local)
-          symbol))
-
-(defcustom general-default-keymaps 'global
-  "The default keymap(s) to bind keys in."
-  :group 'general
-  :type '(choice general-keymap
-                 (repeat general-keymap)))
-(make-obsolete-variable 'general-default-keymaps
-                        "This functionality will be removed in the future."
-                        "2018-01-21")
-
-(defcustom general-vim-definer-default nil
-  "Whether set the states or keymaps in a `general-create-vim-definer' function.
-If nil, use the default from when the function was created. If 'keymaps, set the
-default keymaps. If 'states, set the default states."
-  :group 'general
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Default to setting :keymaps" keymaps)
-          (const :tag "Default to setting :states" states)
-          (const :tag "Use the initial default" nil)))
-(make-obsolete-variable 'general-vim-definer-default
-                        "This functionality is no longer necessary."
-                        "2018-01-20")
-
-(defvar general-keybindings nil
-  "Holds all the keybindings created with `general-define-key' (and wrappers).
-This is an alist of a keymap to an alist of a state to keybindings.")
-
-(defvar general-local-keybindings nil
-  "Holds all the local keybindings created with `general-define-key'.
-This is an alist of a state to keybindings.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'general-local-keybindings)
-
-(define-widget 'general-alist 'lazy
-  "General's alist type."
-  :type '(alist :key-type (or symbol (repeat symbol))
-                :value-type symbol))
-
-(defcustom general-keymap-aliases
-  '((override . general-override-mode-map)
-    ((i insert) . evil-insert-state-map)
-    ((e emacs) . evil-emacs-state-map)
-    ((h hybrid) . evil-hybrid-state-map)
-    ((n normal) . evil-normal-state-map)
-    ((v visual) . evil-visual-state-map)
-    ((m motion) . evil-motion-state-map)
-    ((o operator) . evil-operator-state-map)
-    ((r replace) . evil-replace-state-map)
-    ((in inner) . evil-inner-text-objects-map)
-    ((out outer) . evil-outer-text-objects-map))
-  "An alist for mapping short keymap names to their full names.
-Earlier entries have higher precedence."
-  :group 'general
-  :type 'general-alist)
-
-(defcustom general-state-aliases
-  '((i . insert)
-    (e . emacs)
-    (h . hybrid)
-    (n . normal)
-    (v . visual)
-    (m . motion)
-    (o . operator)
-    (r . replace))
-  "An alist for mapping short state names to their full names.
-Earlier entries have higher precedence."
-  :group 'general
-  :type 'general-alist)
-
-;; ** `general-describe-keybindings' Settings
-(defcustom general-describe-keybinding-sort-function nil
-  "Function used to sort keybindings for `general-describe-keybindings'."
-  :group 'general
-  :type '(choice function (const nil)))
-
-(defcustom general-describe-state-sort-function
-  #'general--sort-evil-state-conses
-  "Function used to sort the states conses for `general-describe-keybindings'."
-  :group 'general
-  :type '(choice function (const nil)))
-
-(defcustom general-describe-keymap-sort-function nil
-  "Function used to sort the keymap conses`general-keybindings' for
-`general-describe-keybindings'."
-  :group 'general
-  :type '(choice function (const nil)))
-
-(defcustom general-describe-priority-keymaps
-  '(local
-    global
-    evil-insert-state-map
-    evil-emacs-state-map
-    evil-hybrid-state-map
-    evil-normal-state-map
-    evil-visual-state-map
-    evil-motion-state-map
-    evil-operator-state-map
-    evil-replace-state-map
-    evil-inner-text-objects-map
-    evil-outer-text-objects-map
-    evil-ex-search-keymap
-    evil-ex-completion-map
-    evil-command-window-mode-map
-    evil-window-map)
-  "Keymaps to print first for `general-describe-keybindings'."
-  :group 'general
-  :type '(repeat sybmol))
-
-(defcustom general-describe-update-previous-definition 'on-change
-  "Whether to update the previous definition when a key is bound.
-When set to 'on-change, the previous definition will only be updated when the
-definition changes (e.g. re-evaluating a file with keybindings will not affect
-the stored previous definition). When set to nil, it will only be updated when
-the key was previously unbound."
-  :group 'general
-  ;; can't think of a use case, but add 'always if requested
-  ;; t is equivalent of on-change
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "When definition has changed" on-change)
-          (const :tag "When the key was previously unbound" nil)))
-
-;; * Override Minor Modes
-(defcustom general-override-auto-enable t
-  "Whether to automatically enable `general-override-mode'.
-If non-nil, enable `general-override-mode' when binding a key in
-`general-override-mode-map'."
-  :group 'general
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar general-override-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "A keymap that will take priority over other minor mode keymaps.
-This is only for non-evil keybindings (it won't override keys bound with
-`evil-define-key'.")
-
-(define-minor-mode general-override-mode
-  "A global minor mode used for key definitions that should override others."
-  :lighter ""
-  :global t
-  :require 'general
-  :keymap general-override-mode-map)
-
-(defvar-local general-override-local-mode-map nil
-  "A keymap that will take priority over other minor mode keymaps.
-This keymap is buffer-local and will take precedence over
-`general-override-mode-map'. General uses this keymap when creating non-evil
-local keybindings.")
-(put 'general-override-local-mode-map 'permanent-local t)
-
-(define-minor-mode general-override-local-mode
-  "A local minor mode used for key definitions that should override others."
-  :lighter ""
-  :keymap general-override-local-mode-map)
-
-(defvar-local general-maps-alist
-  `((general-override-mode . ,general-override-mode-map))
-  "Holds the (mode . keymap) pairs for general's override modes.")
-;; not affected by changing major modes
-(put 'general-maps-alist 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defvar-local general--maps-alist-updated nil
-  "Whether `general-maps-alist' has been set correctly for the current buffer.")
-(put 'general-maps-alist 'permanent-local t)
-
-(declare-function evil-make-intercept-map "evil-core")
-(defun general-override-make-intercept-maps (_sym states)
-  "Make intercept keymaps for STATES in `general-override-mode-map'.
-This means that keys bound in STATES for `general-override-mode-map' will take
-precedence over keys bound in other evil auxiliary maps."
-  ;; can't use `general-with-eval-after-load' here; not available
-  (with-eval-after-load 'evil
-    ;; TODO eventually use new evil-make-intercept-map arg
-    (dolist (state states)
-      (evil-make-intercept-map
-       (evil-get-auxiliary-keymap general-override-mode-map state t t)
-       state))))
-
-(defcustom general-override-states
-  '(insert
-    emacs
-    hybrid
-    normal
-    visual
-    motion
-    operator
-    replace)
-  "States to make intercept maps for in `general-override-mode-map'.
-Note that this uses :set, meaning that if you want to change the value, you
-should either set it using customize (e.g. `general-setq' or
-`customize-set-variable') or set it before loading general if using `setq'."
-  :group 'general
-  :type '(repeat general-state)
-  :set #'general-override-make-intercept-maps)
-
-(defun general--update-maps-alist ()
-  "Update `general-maps-alist' for override modes.
-This is necessary to ensure `general-override-local-mode-map' is the buffer's
-local version."
-  (setq general-maps-alist
-        `((general-override-local-mode . ,general-override-local-mode-map)
-          (general-override-mode . ,general-override-mode-map))
-        general--maps-alist-updated t))
-
-(cl-pushnew 'general-maps-alist emulation-mode-map-alists)
-
-(defun general-local-map ()
-  "Return `general-override-local-mode-map', initializing it if necessary.
-Also turn on `general-override-local-mode' and update `general-maps-alist'."
-  (or general-override-local-mode (general-override-local-mode))
-  (unless (and general-override-local-mode-map
-               (local-variable-p 'general-override-local-mode-map))
-    (setq general-override-local-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-  (unless general--maps-alist-updated
-    (general--update-maps-alist))
-  general-override-local-mode-map)
-
-;; * General Helpers
-(defmacro general-with-eval-after-load (file &rest body)
-  "Like `with-eval-after-load' but don't always add to `after-load-alist'.
-When FILE has already been loaded, execute BODY immediately without adding it to
-`after-load-alist'."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  `(if (if (stringp ,file)
-           (load-history-filename-element
-            (purecopy (load-history-regexp ,file)))
-         (featurep ,file))
-       (progn ,@body)
-     (eval-after-load ,file (lambda () ,@body))))
-
-(defun general--unalias (symbol &optional statep)
-  "Return the full keymap or state name associated with SYMBOL.
-If STATEP is non-nil, check `general-state-aliases' instead of
-`general-keymap-aliases'."
-  (let ((match
-         (cdr (cl-assoc symbol
-                        (if statep
-                            general-state-aliases
-                          general-keymap-aliases)
-                        ;; test-fn is new to assoc in 26.1
-                        :test (lambda (symbol key)
-                                (or (eq symbol key)
-                                    (ignore-errors (memq symbol key))))))))
-    (or match symbol)))
-
-;; don't want to reuse `general--unalias' since the user can alter
-;; `general-keymap-aliases'
-(defun general--evil-keymap-for-state (state)
-  "Return a symbol corresponding to the global evil keymap for STATE."
-  (intern (concat "evil-" (symbol-name state) "-state-map")))
-
-(defun general--kbd (key)
-  "Use `kbd' on KEY when it is a string."
-  (if (stringp key)
-      (kbd key)
-    key))
-
-;; TODO refactor to be more straightforward
-(defun general--concat (nokbd &rest keys)
-  "Concatenate the strings in KEYS.
-If `general-implicit-kbd' is non-nil, interleave the strings in KEYS with
-spaces; unless NOKBD is non-nil, apply (kbd ...) to the result. If
-`general-implicit-kbd' is nil, just concatenate the keys."
-  (setq keys (remove nil keys))
-  (if general-implicit-kbd
-      (let ((keys (mapconcat (lambda (x)
-                               (if (vectorp x)
-                                   (key-description x)
-                                 x))
-                             keys " ")))
-        (if nokbd
-            keys
-          (kbd keys)))
-    (apply #'concat keys)))
-
-(defun general--apply-prefix-and-kbd (prefix maps)
-  "Prepend the PREFIX sequence to all the keys that are strings in MAPS.
-Also apply (kbd ...) to key and definition strings if `general-implicit-kbd' is
-non-nil."
-  (setq prefix (or prefix ""))
-  (cl-loop for (key def) on maps by 'cddr
-           collect (general--concat nil prefix key)
-           and collect def))
-
-(defun general--lookup-key (state keymap key &optional minor-mode-p)
-  "Return the current definition for STATE, KEYMAP, and KEY."
-  (when key
-    (let ((keymap (general--get-keymap state keymap minor-mode-p)))
-      (when keymap
-        (let ((def (lookup-key keymap key)))
-          (if (and (numberp def) (= def 1))
-              nil
-            def))))))
-
-(defun general--record-keybindings (keymap state maps &optional minor-mode-p)
-  "For KEYMAP and STATE, add MAPS to `general-keybindings'.
-If KEYMAP is \"local\", add MAPS to `general-local-keybindings.' For non-evil
-keybindings, STATE will be nil. Duplicate keys will be replaced with the new
-ones. MINOR-MODE-P should be non-nil when keymap corresponds to a minor-mode
-name (as used with `evil-define-minor-mode-key') as opposed to a keymap name."
-  (if (and state (not (featurep 'evil)))
-      (general-with-eval-after-load 'evil
-        (general--record-keybindings keymap state maps minor-mode-p))
-    (let* (keys
-           (maps (cl-loop
-                  for (key new-def _orig-def) on maps by 'cl-cdddr
-                  collect
-                  (list key
-                        new-def
-                        (let* ((current-def (general--lookup-key
-                                             state keymap key minor-mode-p))
-                               ;; none of these will fail if nil
-                               (keymap-cons (assq keymap general-keybindings))
-                               (state-cons (assq state (cdr keymap-cons)))
-                               (mapping (cl-find key (cdr state-cons)
-                                                 :test #'equal :key #'car))
-                               (previous-def (cl-caddr mapping)))
-                          (if (or
-                               (and current-def (not previous-def))
-                               (and general-describe-update-previous-definition
-                                    (not (equal new-def current-def))))
-                              current-def
-                            previous-def)))
-                  do (push key keys))))
-      (cond ((eq keymap 'local)
-             (unless (assq state general-local-keybindings)
-               (add-to-list 'general-local-keybindings (list state)))
-             (let ((state-cons (assq state general-local-keybindings)))
-               (setcdr state-cons
-                       ;; remove old duplicate keys
-                       (cl-remove-duplicates (append (cdr state-cons) maps)
-                                             :key #'car
-                                             :test #'equal))))
-            (t
-             (unless (assq keymap general-keybindings)
-               (add-to-list 'general-keybindings (list keymap)))
-             (unless (assq state (assq keymap general-keybindings))
-               (setcdr (assq keymap general-keybindings)
-                       (append (cdr (assq keymap general-keybindings))
-                               (list (list state)))))
-             (let ((state-cons (assq state (assq keymap general-keybindings))))
-               (setcdr state-cons
-                       (cl-remove-duplicates (append (cdr state-cons) maps)
-                                             :key #'car
-                                             :test #'equal))))))))
-
-;; don't force non-evil user to require evil for one function
-(defun general--delay (condition form hook &optional append local name)
-  "Execute FORM when CONDITION becomes true, checking with HOOK.
-NAME specifies the name of the entry added to HOOK. If APPEND is
-non-nil, the entry is appended to the hook. If LOCAL is non-nil,
-the buffer-local value of HOOK is modified.
-
-This is `evil-delay'."
-  (declare (indent 2))
-  (if (and (not (booleanp condition)) (eval condition))
-      (eval form)
-    (let* ((name (or name (format "general-delay-form-in-%s" hook)))
-           (fun (make-symbol name))
-           (condition (or condition t)))
-      (fset fun `(lambda (&rest args)
-                   (when ,condition
-                     (remove-hook ',hook #',fun ',local)
-                     ,form)))
-      (put fun 'permanent-local-hook t)
-      (add-hook hook fun append local))))
-
-(defun general--getf (def fallback-plist keyword)
-  "From DEF or FALLBACK-PLIST get the corresponding value for KEYWORD.
-FALLBACK-PLIST will be checked when KEYWORD does not exist in DEF (not in cases
-where it is explicitly specified as nil). If DEF isn't a general extended
-definition, only check in FALLBACK-PLIST."
-  (if (general--extended-def-p def)
-      (cl-getf def keyword
-               (cl-getf fallback-plist keyword))
-    (cl-getf fallback-plist keyword)))
-
-(defun general--getf2 (plist keyword1 keyword2)
-  "Check in PLIST for either KEYWORD1 or KEYWORD2."
-  (or (cl-getf plist keyword1)
-      (cl-getf plist keyword2)))
-
-(declare-function evil-get-minor-mode-keymap "evil-core")
-(declare-function evil-state-property "evil-common")
-(declare-function evil-get-auxiliary-keymap "evil-core")
-(cl-defun general--get-keymap (state &optional keymap
-                                     minor-mode
-                                     ignore-special)
-  "Transform STATE and the symbol or keymap KEYMAP into the appropriate keymap.
-If MINOR-MODE and STATE are non-nil, use `evil-get-minor-mode-keymap'. If
-IGNORE-SPECIAL is non-nil, do not try to resolve the \"special\" keymaps 'global
-and 'local. In this case, the only thing this function will do is return the
-actually keymap if KEYMAP is a symbol besides 'global or 'local. Otherwise the
-keymap returned depends on whether STATE is specified. Note that if STATE is
-specified, evil needs to be installed and will be required.
-
-STATE nil:
-'local  - Run/return `general-local-map'
-'global - Run/return `current-global-map'
-else    - Return keymap or (symbol-value keymap)
-
-STATE non-nil:
-'local  - Return the corresponding evil local map
-'global - Return the corresponding evil global map
-else    - Return the corresponding evil auxiliary or minor mode map"
-  (when (and (symbolp keymap)
-             (not (memq keymap '(global local))))
-    (setq keymap (symbol-value keymap)))
-  (when ignore-special
-    (cl-return-from general--get-keymap keymap))
-  (if state
-      (if (require 'evil nil t)
-          (cond ((or (null keymap)
-                     (eq keymap 'global))
-                 (evil-state-property state :keymap t))
-                (minor-mode
-                 (evil-get-minor-mode-keymap state keymap))
-                ((eq keymap 'local)
-                 (evil-state-property state :local-keymap t))
-                (t
-                 (evil-get-auxiliary-keymap keymap state t t)))
-        (error "Evil is required if state is specified"))
-    (cl-case keymap
-      (global (current-global-map))
-      (local (general-local-map))
-      (t keymap))))
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'general--parse-keymap 'general--get-keymap
-  "2018-01-14")
-
-(defun general--remove-keyword-args (rest)
-  "Remove all keyword arguments from the list REST.
-Return a list of the altered REST list and a list of the removed keyword
-arguments. The order of arguments will be preserved. Note that the length of
-REST does not need to be even (i.e. there can be an odd number of positional
-arguments)."
-  (let (args
-        kargs)
-    (while rest
-      (cond ((keywordp (car rest))
-             (push (pop rest) kargs)
-             (push (pop rest) kargs))
-            (t
-             (push (pop rest) args))))
-    (list (nreverse args) (nreverse kargs))))
-
-(defmacro general--ensure-lists (&rest vars)
-  "Ensure that all variables in VARS are lists if they are not already.
-If any variable is a lambda, it will not be considered to be a list. If a var is
-nil, it will be set to (list nil)."
-  `(progn
-     ,@(mapcar (lambda (var)
-                 `(unless (and ,var
-                               (listp ,var)
-                               ;; lambdas are lists
-                               (not (functionp ,var)))
-                    (setq ,var (list ,var))))
-               vars)))
-
-;; * Extended Key Definition Language
-;; ** Variables
-(defvar general-extended-def-keywords
-  '(:which-key :wk :properties :repeat :jump)
-  "Extra keywords that are valid for extended definitions.
-
-These can work both locally (in extended definitions) and globally (in which
-case they apply to all definitions including normal ones). Note that not all
-keywords need to make sense/work globally. If the keyword should be ignored when
-used globally, add it to `general-extended-def-global-ignore-keywords' as well.
-
-For each keyword there should be a corresponding function named
-general-extended-def-:<keyword> which will be passed state, keymap (the symbol
-not actual keymap), key (the internal representation, i.e. `kbd' already called
-if necessary), edef (always a plist; normal definitions will automatically be
-converted), and kargs (the original `general-define-key' keyword argument plist;
-useful when the keyword can be used globally or has helper keywords that can be
-used globally). This function is only called for side effects; if you actually
-need to alter the definition, you should add the keyword to
-`general-rewrite-def-keywords' or `general-rewrite-def-after-keywords' instead.
-The order of those lists matters, but the order of this list does not.
-
-`general--get-keymap' may be useful for getting the actual keymap from the
-keymap symbol. `general--getf' may be useful for keywords (helper or main) that
-can be specified globally (in kargs) and overridden locally (in def).")
-
-(defvar general-rewrite-def-keywords
-  '(:keymap :prefix-command :prefix-keymap)
-  "Extended definition keywords that alter the definition.
-
-Each keyword should have a corresponding function named
-general-extended-def-:<keyword> and should return a new extended definition
-plist (with an altered :def entry). See `general-extended-def-keywords' for
-information on the arguments this function should take. These functions will be
-run in the order they appear in this list, and each will be passed the most
-recent version of the extended definition plist.
-
-In contrast to the functions for `general-rewrite-def-after-keywords', these
-functions will alter the definition before any `general-extended-def-keyword'
-functions run. For example, if your function creates a newly named wrapper
-command around the user-specified command, you'd want to add the keyword to this
-list, so that `general-extended-def-keywords' functions would have access to new
-command name (e.g. for :which-key to work properly). On the other hand, if the
-keyword, for example, involves putting the definition in an extended menu item
-like with :predicate, you should add to `general-rewrite-def-after-keywords'
-instead.")
-
-(defvar general-rewrite-def-after-keywords
-  '(:predicate)
-  "Extended definition keywords that alter the definition.
-See `general-rewrite-def-keywords' for more information.")
-
-(defvar general-extended-def-global-ignore-keywords
-  '(:keymap :prefix-command :prefix-map)
-  "Extended definitions that should be ignored when used globally.
-For example, :prefix-command and :prefix-map are handled differently when used
-globally (they have special interaction with other global keywords). :keymap, on
-the other hand, doesn't make sense at all globally.")
-
-;; ** Normal Extended Definition Functions
-;; *** Which Key Integration
-(defvar which-key-replacement-alist)
-(defun general--add-which-key-replacement (mode replacement)
-  (let* ((mode-match (assq mode which-key-replacement-alist))
-         (mode-alist (cdr mode-match)))
-    (cond (mode
-           (push replacement mode-alist)
-           (if mode-match
-               (setcdr mode-match mode-alist)
-             (push (cons mode mode-alist)
-                   which-key-replacement-alist)))
-          (t
-           (push replacement which-key-replacement-alist)))))
-
-(defvar which-key--prefix-title-alist)
-(defun general--add-which-key-title-prefix (mode keys title-prefix)
-  (let* ((mode-match (assq mode which-key--prefix-title-alist))
-         (title-mode-alist (cdr mode-match))
-         (title-cons (cons keys title-prefix)))
-    (cond (mode
-           (push title-cons title-mode-alist)
-           (if mode-match
-               (setcdr mode-match
-                       title-mode-alist)
-             (push (cons mode title-mode-alist)
-                   which-key--prefix-title-alist)))
-          (t
-           (push title-cons which-key--prefix-title-alist)))))
-
-(defun general--remove-map (keymap)
-  "Remove \"-map\" from the symbol KEYMAP." ;
-  (intern (replace-regexp-in-string "-map$" "" (symbol-name keymap))))
-
-;; TODO better documentation
-(defun general-extended-def-:which-key (_state keymap key edef kargs)
-  "Add a which-key description for KEY.
-If :major-modes is specified in EDEF, add the description for the corresponding
-major mode. KEY should not be in the kbd format (kbd should have already been
-run on it)."
-  (general-with-eval-after-load 'which-key
-    (let* ((wk (general--getf2 edef :which-key :wk))
-           (major-modes (general--getf edef kargs :major-modes))
-           (keymaps (plist-get kargs :keymaps))
-           ;; index of keymap in :keymaps
-           (keymap-index (cl-dotimes (ind (length keymaps))
-                           (when (eq (nth ind keymaps) keymap)
-                             (cl-return ind))))
-           (mode (let ((mode (if (and major-modes (listp major-modes))
-                                 (nth keymap-index major-modes)
-                               major-modes)))
-                   (if (eq mode t)
-                       (general--remove-map keymap)
-                     mode)))
-           (key (key-description key))
-           (key-regexp (concat (when (general--getf edef kargs :wk-full-keys)
-                                 "\\`")
-                               (regexp-quote key)
-                               "\\'"))
-           (prefix (plist-get kargs :prefix))
-           (binding (or (when (and (plist-get edef :def)
-                                   (not (plist-get edef :keymp)))
-                          (plist-get edef :def))
-                        (when (and prefix
-                                   (string= key prefix))
-                          (plist-get kargs :prefix-command))))
-           (replacement (cond ((stringp wk)
-                               (cons nil wk))
-                              (t
-                               wk)))
-           (match/replacement
-            (cons
-             (cons (when (general--getf edef kargs :wk-match-keys)
-                     key-regexp)
-                   (when (and (general--getf edef kargs :wk-match-binding)
-                              binding
-                              (symbolp binding))
-                     (symbol-name binding)))
-             replacement)))
-      (general--add-which-key-replacement mode match/replacement)
-      (when (and (consp replacement)
-                 ;; lambda
-                 (not (functionp replacement)))
-        (general--add-which-key-title-prefix
-         mode key (cdr replacement))))))
-
-(defalias 'general-extended-def-:wk #'general-extended-def-:which-key)
-
-;; *** Evil Integration
-(declare-function evil-add-command-properties "evil-common")
-(defun general-extended-def-:properties (_state _keymap _key edef kargs)
-  "Use `evil-add-command-properties' to add properties to a command.
-The properties should be specified with :properties in either EDEF or KARGS."
-  (general-with-eval-after-load 'evil
-    (let ((properties (general--getf edef kargs :properties))
-          (command (cl-getf edef :def)))
-      (apply #'evil-add-command-properties command properties))))
-
-(defun general-extended-def-:repeat (_state _keymap _key edef kargs)
-  "Use `evil-add-command-properties' to set the :repeat property for a command.
-The repeat property should be specified with :repeat in either EDEF or KARGS."
-  (general-with-eval-after-load 'evil
-    (let ((repeat-property (general--getf edef kargs :repeat))
-          (command (cl-getf edef :def)))
-      (evil-add-command-properties command :repeat repeat-property))))
-
-(defun general-extended-def-:jump (_state _keymap _key edef kargs)
-  "Use `evil-add-command-properties' to set the :jump property for a command.
-The jump property should be specified with :jump in either EDEF or KARGS."
-  (general-with-eval-after-load 'evil
-    (let ((jump-property (general--getf edef kargs :jump))
-          (command (cl-getf edef :def)))
-      (evil-add-command-properties command :jump jump-property))))
-
-;; ** Extended Defintion Functions That Alter the Definition
-(defun general-extended-def-:keymap (state keymap _key edef kargs)
-  "Return an extended definition for a keymap or a \"autoloaded\" keymap.
-If the specified keymap does not exist, create a function that binds the keys it
-was invoked with in STATE and KEYMAP to the keymap specified in the extended
-definition EDEF and then act as if it was originally bound to that
-keymap (subsequent keys will be looked up in the keymap). KARGS or EDEF should
-contain the package in which the keymap is created (as specified with :package).
-If the keymap already exists, it will simply be returned."
-  (let ((bind-keymap-sym (plist-get edef :def))
-        (package (general--getf edef kargs :package))
-        (definer (general--getf edef kargs :definer)))
-    (if (boundp bind-keymap-sym)
-        (setf (cl-getf edef :def) (symbol-value bind-keymap-sym))
-      (if package
-          (setf (cl-getf edef :def)
-                ;; relying on lexical binding here
-                (lambda ()
-                  (interactive)
-                  (unless (or (featurep package)
-                              (require package nil t))
-                    (error (format "Failed to load package: %s" package)))
-                  (unless (and (boundp bind-keymap-sym)
-                               (keymapp (symbol-value bind-keymap-sym)))
-                    (error (format
-                            "A keymap called %s is not defined in the %s package"
-                            bind-keymap-sym package)))
-                  ;; use `this-command-keys' as `key' may not be the full sequence
-                  (let ((keys (this-command-keys))
-                        (general-implicit-kbd nil))
-                    (general-define-key
-                     :states state
-                     :keymaps keymap
-                     :definer definer
-                     keys (symbol-value bind-keymap-sym))
-                    (setq prefix-arg current-prefix-arg
-                          unread-command-events
-                          (mapcar (lambda (ev) (cons t ev))
-                                  (listify-key-sequence keys))))))
-        (error "In order to \"autoload\" a keymap, :package must be specified"))))
-  edef)
-
-(defun general--define-prefix (command-name &optional map-name menu-name)
-  "Define a prefix command and/or keymap.
-COMMAND-NAME corresponds to the prefix command name. When COMMAND-NAME is
-non-nil, `define-prefix-command' will be used and will be passed MAP-NAME and
-MENU-NAME. When COMMAND-NAME is nil and MAP-NAME is non-nil, only a prefix
-keymap will be created, and its menu name/prompt will be set to MENU-NAME (if
-MENU-NAME is non-nil). Existing prefix keymaps/commands will not be
-recreated/rebound."
-  (if (or (and command-name (fboundp command-name))
-          (and map-name (boundp map-name)))
-      (or command-name (symbol-value map-name))
-    (cond (command-name
-           (define-prefix-command command-name map-name menu-name))
-          (map-name
-           (eval `(defvar ,map-name (make-sparse-keymap ,menu-name)))))))
-
-(defun general-extended-def-:prefix-command (_state _keymap _key edef _kargs)
-  "Create and return a prefix command or map for the extended definition EDEF.
-The :prefix-command, :prefix-map, and :prefix-name properties from EDEF are
-passed to `general--define-prefix'."
-  ;; NOTE will be called twice if both specified, but doesn't matter because
-  ;; won't recreate prefix-command
-  (setf (cl-getf edef :def)
-        (general--define-prefix (plist-get edef :prefix-command)
-                                (plist-get edef :prefix-map)
-                                (plist-get edef :prefix-name)))
-  edef)
-
-(defalias 'general-extended-def-:prefix-map
-  #'general-extended-def-:prefix-command)
-
-;; http://endlessparentheses.com/define-context-aware-keys-in-emacs.html
-(defun general-extended-def-:predicate (_state _keymap _key edef kargs)
-  "Return an altered extended definition EDEF with a predicate applied.
-The predicate is obtained either from EDEF or KARGS."
-  (let ((def (cl-getf edef :def))
-        (predicate (general--getf edef kargs :predicate)))
-    (setf (cl-getf edef :def)
-          `(menu-item
-            "" nil
-            :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                      (when ,predicate
-                        ',def))))
-    edef))
-
-;; ** Parsing Extended Definitions
-(defun general--extended-def-p (def)
-  "Return whether DEF is an extended definition."
-  (and (listp def)
-       (not (keymapp def))
-       ;; lambda
-       (not (functionp def))
-       (not (eq (car def) 'menu-item))
-       ;; will error on cons
-       (ignore-errors (cl-some #'keywordp def))))
-
-(defun general--normalize-extended-def (edef)
-  "Rewrite the extended definition EDEF to include a :def property.
-If EDEF is not an extended defintion, make it into one.
-
-This handles the allowed shorthand syntax. For example, these are the same:
-
- (some-func)
- (:def some-func)
-
-Some extended definition keywords can be used instead of :def (mainly for
-backwards compatibility). For example, these are the same:
-
- (some-keymap :keymap t)
- (:keymap some-keymap)
- (:def some-keymap :keymap t)"
-  ;; NOTE: This is absolutely necessary for plist functions to work
-  (if (general--extended-def-p edef)
-      (unless (keywordp (car edef))
-        (setq edef (cons :def edef)))
-    (setq edef (list :def edef)))
-  ;; :keymap checks :def always instead of :keymap, and :which-key also checks
-  ;; :def always (instead of :prefix-command)
-  ;; note that :keymap and :prefix-map will later rewrite their :def to the
-  ;; actual keymap value
-  (unless (plist-get edef :def)
-    (setf (cl-getf edef :def)
-          (cl-getf edef :keymap
-                   (cl-getf edef :prefix-command
-                            (plist-get edef :prefix-map)))))
-  edef)
-
-(defun general--extract-def (edef)
-  "Return the bindable definition from the extended definition EDEF."
-  (if (plist-get edef :ignore)
-      ;; just for side effects (e.g. which-key description for prefix)
-      ;; return something that isn't a valid definition
-      :ignore
-    (plist-get edef :def)))
-
-(defun general--run-extended-def-functions (state keymap key edef kargs)
-  "Run the extended definition functions for the matched keywords.
-Pass each extended definition function STATE, KEYMAP, KEY, EDEF, and KARGS. For
-each keyword from `general-extended-def-keywords',
-`general-rewrite-def-keywords', and `general-rewrite-def-after-keywords' found
-in EDEF or KARGS, call the corresponding function named
-general-extended-def-:<keyword>. The functions for
-`general-rewrite-def-keywords' will rewrite the extended definition plist before
-the functions for `general-extended-def-keywords' are called, and the functions
-for `general-rewrite-def-after-keywords' are called after that. Functions
-are called in the order they appear in each list. Finally, return the
-potentially altered extended definition plist."
-  (cl-flet ((run-edef-functions
-             (keywords &optional alter-def)
-             (dolist (keyword keywords)
-               (when (or (plist-get edef keyword)
-                         (and (not
-                               (memq
-                                keyword
-                                general-extended-def-global-ignore-keywords))
-                              (plist-get kargs keyword)))
-                 (let ((ret (funcall
-                             (intern (format "general-extended-def-%s" keyword))
-                             state keymap key edef kargs)))
-                   (when alter-def
-                     (setq edef ret)))))))
-    (run-edef-functions general-rewrite-def-keywords t)
-    (run-edef-functions general-extended-def-keywords)
-    (run-edef-functions general-rewrite-def-after-keywords t))
-  edef)
-
-(defun general--parse-def (state keymap key def kargs)
-  "Rewrite DEF into a valid/bindable definition.
-This function will execute all extended definitions, potentially rewriting the
-original definition (e.g. applying a predicate). Pass STATE, KEYMAP, KEY, DEF, and
-KARGS to each matched extended definition function. See
-`general--run-extended-def-functions' for more information."
-  (setq def (general--normalize-extended-def def))
-  (general--extract-def
-   (general--run-extended-def-functions state keymap key def kargs)))
-
-(defun general--parse-maps (state keymap maps kargs)
-  "Rewrite MAPS so that the definitions are bindable.
-This includes possibly calling `kbd' on keys and parsing extended definitions.
-Turn key/binding pairs in MAPS into triples in the form of (key parsed-def
-original-def) where parsed-def is the bindable form and original-def is the
-original definition as an extended definition plist (turn normal definitions
-into extended definition plists and implicitly add \":def\" to the beginning of
-extended definitions when necessary)."
-  (let (bindable-def)
-    (cl-loop for (key def) on maps by 'cddr
-             do (setq bindable-def
-                      (general--parse-def state keymap key def kargs))
-             unless (eq bindable-def :ignore)
-             collect key
-             and collect (if general-implicit-kbd
-                             (general--kbd bindable-def)
-                           bindable-def)
-             and collect (general--normalize-extended-def def))))
-
-;; * Helper Key Definers
-(declare-function evil-define-minor-mode-key "evil-core")
-(defun general-minor-mode-define-key (state mode key def _orig-def _kargs)
-  "A wrapper for `evil-define-minor-mode-key'."
-  (general-with-eval-after-load 'evil
-    (evil-define-minor-mode-key state mode key def)))
-
-(declare-function lispy-define-key "lispy")
-(defun general-lispy-define-key (_state keymap key def orig-def kargs)
-  "A wrapper for `lispy-define-key'."
-  (general-with-eval-after-load 'lispy
-    (let* ((keymap (general--get-keymap nil keymap))
-           (key (key-description key))
-           (plist (general--getf orig-def kargs :lispy-plist)))
-      (apply #'lispy-define-key keymap key def plist))))
-
-(declare-function worf-define-key "worf")
-(defun general-worf-define-key (_state keymap key def orig-def kargs)
-  "A wrapper for `worf-define-key'."
-  (general-with-eval-after-load 'worf
-    (let* ((keymap (general--get-keymap nil keymap))
-           (key (key-description key))
-           (plist (general--getf orig-def kargs :worf-plist)))
-      (apply #'worf-define-key keymap key def plist))))
-
-(declare-function lpy-define-key "lpy")
-(defun general-lpy-define-key (_state keymap key def _orig-def _kargs)
-  "A wrapper for `lpy-define-key'."
-  (general-with-eval-after-load 'lpy
-    (let* ((keymap (general--get-keymap nil keymap))
-           (key (key-description key)))
-      (lpy-define-key keymap key def))))
-
-(declare-function evil-define-key* "evil-core")
-(defun general--define-key-dispatch (state keymap maps kargs)
-  "In STATE (if non-nil) and KEYMAP, bind MAPS.
-MAPS is composed of triplets of (key parsed-def original-def). This function
-determines the appropriate base definer function to use based depending on
-whether :definer is present in original-def or KARGS or whether STATE is
-non-nil if no custom definer is specified."
-  (when (and general-override-auto-enable
-             (eq keymap 'general-override-mode-map)
-             (not general-override-mode))
-    (general-override-mode))
-  (while maps
-    (let* ((key (pop maps))
-           (def (pop maps))
-           (orig-def (pop maps))
-           (definer (general--getf orig-def kargs :definer)))
-      (if definer
-          (funcall (intern (format "general-%s-define-key"
-                                   (symbol-name definer)))
-                   state keymap key def orig-def kargs)
-        (cond (state
-               ;; just to get the symbol-value of the keymap when it is not
-               ;; global/local
-               (setq keymap (general--get-keymap nil keymap nil t))
-               (general-with-eval-after-load 'evil
-                 (evil-define-key* state keymap key def)))
-              (t
-               (setq keymap (general--get-keymap nil keymap))
-               (define-key keymap key def)))))))
-
-(defvar general--definer-p nil
-  "Whether the current keybinding is being created with `general-define-key'.")
-
-(defun general--define-key
-    (states keymap maps non-normal-maps global-maps kargs)
-  "A helper function for `general-define-key'.
-Choose based on STATES and KEYMAP which of MAPS, NON-NORMAL-MAPS, and
-GLOBAL-MAPS to use for the keybindings. This function will rewrite extended
-definitions, add predicates when applicable, and then choose the base function
-to bind the keys with by calling `general--define-key-dispatch'."
-  (let ((general--definer-p t))
-    (dolist (state states)
-      (let* ((non-normal-p (if state
-                               (memq state general-non-normal-states)
-                             (memq keymap
-                                   (mapcar #'general--evil-keymap-for-state
-                                           general-non-normal-states))))
-             (valid-maps (list (cond ((and non-normal-maps non-normal-p)
-                                      non-normal-maps)
-                                     ((and global-maps non-normal-p)
-                                      nil)
-                                     (t
-                                      maps))
-                               global-maps)))
-        (dolist (maps valid-maps)
-          (when maps
-            (setq maps (general--parse-maps state keymap maps kargs))
-            ;; NOTE: :definer 'minor-mode cannot be specified locally
-            (general--record-keybindings keymap state maps
-                                         (eq (cl-getf kargs :definer)
-                                             'minor-mode))
-            (general--define-key-dispatch state keymap maps kargs)))))))
-
-;; * Functions With Keyword Arguments
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defun general-define-key
-    (&rest maps &key
-           definer
-           (states general-default-states)
-           (keymaps general-default-keymaps keymaps-specified-p)
-           (prefix general-default-prefix)
-           (non-normal-prefix general-default-non-normal-prefix)
-           (global-prefix general-default-global-prefix)
-           infix
-           prefix-command
-           prefix-map
-           prefix-name
-           predicate
-           ;; related to extended definitions
-           package
-           properties
-           repeat
-           jump
-           major-modes
-           (wk-match-keys t)
-           (wk-match-binding t)
-           (wk-full-keys t)
-           ;; for custom key definers
-           lispy-plist
-           worf-plist
-           &allow-other-keys)
-  "The primary key definition function provided by general.el.
-
-Define MAPS, optionally using DEFINER, in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES
-and KEYMAPS.
-
-MAPS consists of paired keys (vectors or strings; also see
-`general-implicit-kbd') and definitions (those mentioned in `define-key''s
-docstring and general.el's \"extended\" definitions). All pairs (when not
-ignored) will be recorded and can be later displayed with
-`general-describe-keybindings'.
-
-If DEFINER is specified, a custom key definer will be used to bind MAPS. See
-general.el's documentation/README for more information.
-
-Unlike with normal key definitions functions, the keymaps in KEYMAPS should be
-quoted (this allows using the keymap name for other purposes, e.g. deferring
-keybindings if the keymap symbol is not bound, optionally inferring the
-corresponding major mode for a symbol by removing \"-map\" for :which-key,
-easily storing the keymap name for use with `general-describe-keybindings',
-etc.). Note that general.el provides other key definer macros that do not
-require quoting keymaps.
-
-STATES corresponds to the evil state(s) to bind the keys in. Non-evil users
-should not set STATES. When STATES is non-nil, `evil-define-key*' will be
-used (the evil auxiliary keymaps corresponding STATES and KEYMAPS will be used);
-otherwise `define-key' will be used (unless DEFINER is specified). KEYMAPS
-defaults to 'global. There is also 'local, which create buffer-local
-keybindings for both evil and non-evil keybindings. There are other special,
-user-alterable \"shorthand\" symbols for keymaps and states (see
-`general-keymap-aliases' and `general-state-aliases').
-
-Note that STATES and KEYMAPS can either be lists or single symbols. If any
-keymap does not exist, those keybindings will be deferred until the keymap does
-exist, so using `eval-after-load' is not necessary with this function.
-
-PREFIX corresponds to a key to prefix keys in MAPS with and defaults to none. To
-bind/unbind a key specified with PREFIX, \"\" can be specified as a key in
-MAPS (e.g. ...:prefix \"SPC\" \"\" nil... will unbind space).
-
-The keywords in this paragraph are only useful for evil users. If
-NON-NORMAL-PREFIX is specified, this prefix will be used instead of PREFIX for
-states in `general-non-normal-states' (e.g. the emacs and insert states). This
-argument will only have an effect if one of these states is in STATES or if
-corresponding global keymap (e.g. `evil-insert-state-map') is in KEYMAPS.
-Alternatively, GLOBAL-PREFIX can be used with PREFIX and/or NON-NORMAL-PREFIX to
-bind keys in all states under the specified prefix. Like with NON-NORMAL-PREFIX,
-GLOBAL-PREFIX will prevent PREFIX from applying to `general-non-normal-states'.
-INFIX can be used to append a string to all of the specified prefixes. This is
-potentially useful when you are using GLOBAL-PREFIX and/or NON-NORMAL-PREFIX so
-that you can sandwich keys in between all the prefixes and the specified keys in
-MAPS. This may be particularly useful if you are using default prefixes in a
-wrapper function/macro so that you can add to them without needing to re-specify
-all of them. If none of the other prefix keyword arguments are specified, INFIX
-will have no effect.
-
-If PREFIX-COMMAND or PREFIX-MAP is specified, a prefix command and/or keymap
-will be created. PREFIX-NAME can be additionally specified to set the keymap
-menu name/prompt. If PREFIX-COMMAND is specified, `define-prefix-command' will
-be used. Otherwise, only a prefix keymap will be created. Previously created
-prefix commands/keymaps will never be redefined/cleared. All prefixes (including
-the INFIX key, if specified) will then be bound to PREFIX-COMMAND or PREFIX-MAP.
-If the user did not specify any PREFIX or manually specify any KEYMAPS, general
-will bind all MAPS in the prefix keymap corresponding to either PREFIX-MAP or
-PREFIX-COMMAND instead of in the default keymap.
-
-PREDICATE corresponds to a predicate to check to determine whether a definition
-should be active (e.g. \":predicate '(eobp)\"). Definitions created with a
-predicate will only be active when the predicate is true. When the predicate is
-false, key lookup will continue to search for a match in lower-precedence
-keymaps.
-
-In addition to the normal definitions supported by `define-key', general.el also
-provides \"extended\" definitions, which are plists containing the normal
-definition as well as other keywords. For example, PREDICATE can be specified
-globally or locally in an extended definition. New global (~general-define-key~)
-and local (extended definition) keywords can be added by the user. See
-`general-extended-def-keywords' and general.el's documentation/README for more
-information.
-
-PACKAGE is the global version of the extended definition keyword that specifies
-the package a keymap is defined in (used for \"autoloading\" keymaps)
-
-PROPERTIES, REPEAT, and JUMP are the global versions of the extended definition
-keywords used for adding evil command properties to commands.
-
-MAJOR-MODES, WK-MATCH-KEYS, WK-MATCH-BINDINGS, and WK-FULL-KEYS are the
-corresponding global versions of which-key extended definition keywords. They
-will only have an effect for extended definitions that specify :which-key or
-:wk. See the section on extended definitions in the general.el
-documentation/README for more information.
-
-LISPY-PLIST and WORF-PLIST are the global versions of extended definition
-keywords that are used for each corresponding custom DEFINER."
-  ;; to silence compiler warning; variables that are later extracted from kargs
-  (ignore definer
-          predicate
-          package
-          properties
-          repeat
-          jump
-          major-modes
-          lispy-plist
-          worf-plist)
-  (let ((prefix-def (or prefix-command
-                        (when prefix-map
-                          (list :keymap prefix-map))))
-        non-normal-prefix-maps
-        global-prefix-maps
-        kargs)
-    ;; don't force the user to wrap a single state or keymap in a list
-    (general--ensure-lists states keymaps)
-    ;; unalias states and keymaps
-    (setq states (mapcar (lambda (state) (general--unalias state t))
-                         states))
-    (setq keymaps (mapcar #'general--unalias keymaps))
-    ;; remove keyword arguments from rest var
-    (let ((split-maps (general--remove-keyword-args maps)))
-      (setq maps (car split-maps)
-            ;; order will be preserved; matters for duplicates
-            kargs (append
-                   (list
-                    ;; should be included even if not manually specified
-                    ;; (because have non-nil defaults)
-                    :wk-match-keys wk-match-keys
-                    :wk-match-binding wk-match-binding
-                    :wk-full-keys wk-full-keys
-                    ;; so :keymaps and :states are always lists in kargs
-                    ;; needed for matching against :major-modes
-                    :keymaps keymaps
-                    ;; for consistency; may be useful in future or for user
-                    :states states)
-                   (cadr split-maps))))
-    (general--define-prefix prefix-command prefix-map prefix-name)
-    (when (and (or prefix-map prefix-command)
-               (not (or prefix keymaps-specified-p)))
-      (setq keymaps (list (or prefix-map prefix-command))))
-    ;; TODO reduce code duplication here
-    (when non-normal-prefix
-      (setq non-normal-prefix-maps
-            (general--apply-prefix-and-kbd
-             (general--concat t non-normal-prefix infix)
-             (append (when (and prefix prefix-def)
-                       (list "" prefix-def))
-                     maps))))
-    (when global-prefix
-      (setq global-prefix-maps
-            (general--apply-prefix-and-kbd
-             (general--concat t global-prefix infix)
-             (append (when (and prefix prefix-def)
-                       (list "" prefix-def))
-                     maps))))
-    ;; last so not applying prefix twice
-    (setq maps (general--apply-prefix-and-kbd
-                (general--concat t prefix infix)
-                (append (when (and prefix prefix-def)
-                          (list "" prefix-def))
-                        maps)))
-    (dolist (keymap keymaps)
-      (general--delay `(or (memq ',keymap '(local global))
-                           (boundp ',keymap))
-          `(general--define-key ',states
-                                ',keymap
-                                ',maps
-                                ',non-normal-prefix-maps
-                                ',global-prefix-maps
-                                ',kargs)
-        'after-load-functions t nil
-        (symbol-name
-         (cl-gensym (format "general-define-key-in-%s" keymap)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro general-emacs-define-key (keymaps &rest args)
-  "A wrapper for `general-define-key' that is similar to `define-key'.
-It has a positional argument for KEYMAPS (that will not be overridden by a later
-:keymaps argument). Besides this, it acts the same as `general-define-key', and
-ARGS can contain keyword arguments in addition to keybindings. This can
-basically act as a drop-in replacement for `define-key', and unlike with
-`general-define-key', KEYMAPS does not need to be quoted."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  `(general-define-key
-    :keymaps ,(if (and (listp keymaps)
-                       (eq (car keymaps) 'quote))
-                  `,keymaps
-                `',keymaps)
-    ,@args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro general-evil-define-key (states keymaps &rest args)
-  "A wrapper for `general-define-key' that is similar to `evil-define-key'.
-It has positional arguments for STATES and KEYMAPS (that will not be overridden
-by a later :keymaps or :states argument). Besides this, it acts the same as
-`general-define-key', and ARGS can contain keyword arguments in addition to
-keybindings. This can basically act as a drop-in replacement for
-`evil-define-key', and unlike with `general-define-key', KEYMAPS does not need
-to be quoted."
-  (declare (indent 2))
-  `(general-define-key
-    :states ,(if (and (listp states)
-                      (eq (car states) 'quote))
-                 `,states
-               `',states)
-    :keymaps ,(if (and (listp keymaps)
-                       (eq (car keymaps) 'quote))
-                  `,keymaps
-                `',keymaps)
-    ,@args))
-
-(defun general--positional-arg-p (arg)
-  "Return whether ARG is a positional argument for a key definer.
-Keyword arguments and strings/vectors are not considered positional arguments."
-  (and arg
-       (or (symbolp arg) (listp arg))
-       (not (keywordp arg))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro general-def (&rest args)
-  "General definer that takes a variable number of positional arguments in ARGS.
-This macro will act as `general-define-key', `general-emacs-define-key', or
-`general-evil-define-key' based on how many of the initial arguments do not
-correspond to keybindings. All quoted and non-quoted lists and symbols before
-the first string, vector, or keyword are considered to be positional arguments.
-This means that you cannot use a function or variable for a key that starts
-immediately after the positional arguments. If you need to do this, you should
-use one of the definers that `general-def' dispatches to or explicitly separate
-the positional arguments from the maps with a bogus keyword pair like
-\":start-maps t\""
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (let ((pos-args 0))
-    (while (general--positional-arg-p (nth pos-args args))
-      (cl-incf pos-args))
-    (cl-case pos-args
-      (0
-       `(general-define-key ,@args))
-      (1
-       `(general-emacs-define-key ,@args))
-      (2
-       `(general-evil-define-key ,@args)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defmacro general-create-definer (name &rest defaults &key wrapping
-                                          &allow-other-keys)
-  "A helper macro to create wrappers for `general-def'.
-This can be used to create key definers that will use a certain keymap, evil
-state, prefix key, etc. by default. NAME is the wrapper name and DEFAULTS are
-the default arguments. WRAPPING can also be optionally specified to use a
-different definer than `general-def'. It should not be quoted."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (let ((defaults (cl-loop for (key val) on defaults by 'cddr
-                           unless (eq key :wrapping)
-                           collect key
-                           and collect val))
-        (definer (or wrapping 'general-def)))
-    `(defmacro ,name (&rest args)
-       (declare (indent defun))
-       ,(let ((print-quoted t))
-          (format
-           "A wrapper for `%s'.
-
-It has the following defaults:
-%s"
-           definer defaults))
-       ;; can still override keywords afterwards (first keyword takes precedence)
-       `(,',definer
-          ,@args ,@',defaults))))
-
-(defun general--starter-arg-p (arg)
-  "Return whether ARG is a keyword or positional argument for a key definer."
-  (or (keywordp arg)
-      (general--positional-arg-p arg)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro general-defs (&rest args)
-  "A wrapper that splits into multiple `general-def's.
-Each consecutive grouping of positional argument followed by keyword/argument
-pairs (having only one or the other is fine) marks the start of a new section.
-Each section corresponds to one use of `general-def'. This means that settings
-only apply to the keybindings that directly follow."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug [&rest sexp]))
-  (let (arglists
-        arglist)
-    (while args
-      (while (and args (general--starter-arg-p (car args)))
-        (when (keywordp (car args))
-          (push (pop args) arglist))
-        (push (pop args) arglist))
-      (while (and args (not (general--starter-arg-p (car args))))
-        (push (pop args) arglist)
-        (push (pop args) arglist))
-      (push (nreverse arglist) arglists)
-      (setq arglist nil))
-    `(progn
-       ,@(mapcar (lambda (arglist)
-                   (cons 'general-def arglist))
-                 (nreverse arglists)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defmacro general-unbind (&rest args)
-  "A wrapper for `general-def' to unbind multiple keys simultaneously.
-Insert after all keys in ARGS before passing ARGS to `general-def.' \":with
- #'func\" can optionally specified to use a custom function instead (e.g.
- `ignore')."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  ;; Note: :with can be at an odd position, so must handle internally and not
-  ;; with &key
-  (let* (with
-         (split-args (general--remove-keyword-args args))
-         (kargs (cl-loop for (key val) on (cadr split-args) by 'cddr
-                         if (eq key :with)
-                         do (setq with val)
-                         else
-                         collect key
-                         and collect val))
-         (positional-args-and-maps
-          ;; interleave appropriate definitions into maps
-          (cl-loop for key in (car split-args)
-                   collect key
-                   and
-                   unless (general--positional-arg-p key)
-                   collect (if (eq with t)
-                               nil
-                             with)))
-         (args (append positional-args-and-maps kargs)))
-    `(general-def ,@args)))
-
-;; * Displaying Keybindings
-(defun general--to-string (x)
-  "Convert key vector or symbol X to a string."
-  (cond ((vectorp x)
-         (key-description x))
-        ((symbolp x)
-         (symbol-name x))
-        (t
-         x)))
-
-;; these sorting functions assume x != y (which will hold true for
-;; `general-keybindings')
-(defun general--< (x y)
-  "Return t if X is alphabetically less than Y.
-Each should be either a string, symbol, or vector. Nil is a special case and is
-considered the \"smallest\"."
-  (cond ((null x)
-         t)
-        ((null y)
-         nil)
-        (t
-         (setq x (general--to-string x)
-               y (general--to-string y))
-         (string< x y))))
-
-(defun general-sort-by-car (list)
-  "Sort LIST by comparing the car of each element with `general--<'."
-  (cl-sort list #'general--< :key #'car))
-
-(defun general-sort-by-cadr (list)
-  "Sort LIST by comparing the cadr of each element with `general--<'."
-  (cl-sort list #'general--< :key #'cadr))
-
-(defvar general-describe-evil-states
-  '(nil
-    insert
-    emacs
-    hybrid
-    normal
-    visual
-    motion
-    operator
-    replace)
-  "Ordered list of evil states used for `general--evil-state-<'.")
-
-(defun general--evil-state-< (x y)
-  "Return t if evil state X should come before state Y.
-If X and Y are conses, the first element will be compared. Ordering is based on
-`general-describe-evil-states' or the symbol names for states not in the list."
-  (let ((xind (cl-position x general-describe-evil-states))
-        (yind (cl-position y general-describe-evil-states)))
-    (cond ((and (null xind)
-                (null yind))
-           (general--< x y))
-          ((null xind)
-           nil)
-          ((null yind)
-           t)
-          (t
-           (< xind yind)))))
-
-(defun general--sort-evil-state-conses (state-conses)
-  "Sort STATE-CONSES using `general--evil-state-<'."
-  (cl-sort state-conses #'general--evil-state-< :key #'car))
-
-(defun general--print-map (map)
-  "Print the keybinding MAP."
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (key command previous) map
-    (princ (format "|=%.50s=|~%.50s~|~%.50s~|\n"
-                   (replace-regexp-in-string "|" "¦" (key-description key))
-                   command
-                   previous))))
-
-(defun general--print-maps-table (maps)
-  "Print an org table for MAPS."
-  (when general-describe-keybinding-sort-function
-    (setq maps (funcall general-describe-keybinding-sort-function maps)))
-  (princ "|key|command|previous|\n|-+-|\n")
-  (dolist (map maps)
-    (general--print-map map))
-  (princ "\n"))
-
-(defun general--print-state-heading (state-cons)
-  "Print a table and possibly a heading for STATE-CONS."
-  (let ((state (car state-cons))
-        (maps (cdr state-cons)))
-    (unless (null state)
-      (princ (capitalize (concat "** " (symbol-name state) " State\n"))))
-    (general--print-maps-table maps)))
-
-(defun general--print-keymap-heading (keymap-cons)
-  "Print headings and tables for KEYMAP-CONS."
-  (let ((keymap (car keymap-cons))
-        (state-conses (cdr keymap-cons)))
-    (princ (capitalize (concat "* " (symbol-name keymap) " Keybindings\n")))
-    (when general-describe-state-sort-function
-      (setq state-conses (funcall general-describe-state-sort-function
-                                  state-conses)))
-    (dolist (state-cons state-conses)
-      (general--print-state-heading state-cons))))
-
-(declare-function org-at-heading-p "org")
-(declare-function org-table-align "org-table")
-(declare-function outline-next-heading "outline")
-(defvar org-startup-folded)
-;;;###autoload
-(defun general-describe-keybindings (&optional arg)
-  "Show all keys that have been bound with general in an org buffer.
-Any local keybindings will be shown first followed by global keybindings.
-With a non-nil prefix ARG only show bindings in active maps."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*General Keybindings*"
-    (let* ((keybindings (append
-                         (copy-alist general-keybindings)
-                         (list (cons 'local general-local-keybindings))))
-           (active-maps (current-active-maps)))
-      ;; print prioritized keymaps first (if any)
-      (dolist (keymap general-describe-priority-keymaps)
-        (let ((keymap-cons (assq keymap keybindings)))
-          (when (and keymap-cons
-                     (or (null arg)
-                         (and (boundp (car keymap-cons))
-                              (memq (symbol-value (car keymap-cons))
-                                    active-maps))))
-            (general--print-keymap-heading keymap-cons)
-            (setq keybindings (assq-delete-all keymap keybindings)))))
-      ;; sort the remaining and then print them
-      (when general-describe-keymap-sort-function
-        (setq keybindings (funcall general-describe-keymap-sort-function
-                                   keybindings)))
-      (dolist (keymap-cons keybindings)
-        (when (or (null arg)
-                  (and (boundp (car keymap-cons))
-                       (memq (symbol-value (car keymap-cons)) active-maps)))
-          (general--print-keymap-heading keymap-cons)))))
-  (with-current-buffer "*General Keybindings*"
-    (let ((org-startup-folded 'showall))
-      (org-mode))
-    (read-only-mode -1)
-    (while (progn
-             (while (progn
-                      (forward-line)
-                      (org-at-heading-p)))
-             (org-table-align)
-             (outline-next-heading)))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (read-only-mode)))
-
-;; * Functions/Macros to Aid Key Definition
-;; ** Helpers
-(cl-defun general--call-interactively
-    (function &optional (remap t) record-flag keys)
-  "Like `call-interactively' but use the remapped FUNCTION if it exists.
-If REMAP is specified as nil (it is true by default), this is the same as
-`call-interactively'. FUNCTION, RECORD-FLAG, and KEYS are passed to
-`call-interactively'."
-  (when remap
-    (setq function (or (key-binding (kbd (format "<remap> <%s>" function)))
-                       function)))
-  (call-interactively function record-flag keys))
-
-;; ** Key Simulation
-;; https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/6037/emacs-bind-key-to-prefix/13432#13432
-;; altered to
-;; - allow execution in an arbitrary state and keymap
-;; - create a named function with a docstring
-;; - optionally dynamically lookup the key(s) up in the correct keymap to try to
-;;   match a command to execute instead
-;; - handle more edge cases like correctly working with macros/repeating
-
-;; TODO
-;; - rename keys arguments to key for consistency with builtin functions
-
-(declare-function evil-change-state "evil-core")
-(defvar evil-no-display)
-(defvar evil-state)
-(defvar evil-previous-state)
-(defvar evil-previous-state-alist)
-(defvar evil-next-state)
-(defmacro general--save-state (&rest body)
-  "Save the current state; execute BODY; restore the state.
-This is a combination of `evil-without-display' and `evil-save-state'. It is
-necessary to define this directly in general so that it is available when
-general is compiled (as evil is an optional dependency and may not be installed
-when general is compiled)."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug t))
-  `(let* ((evil-no-display t)
-          (evil-state evil-state)
-          (evil-previous-state evil-previous-state)
-          (evil-previous-state-alist (copy-tree evil-previous-state-alist))
-          (evil-next-state evil-next-state)
-          (old-state evil-state)
-          (inhibit-quit t)
-          (buf (current-buffer)))
-     (unwind-protect
-         (progn ,@body)
-       (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-         (with-current-buffer buf
-           (evil-change-state old-state))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defmacro general-key (key &key
-                              state
-                              docstring
-                              accept-default no-remap position)
-  "Act as KEY's definition in the current context.
-This uses an extended menu item's capability of dynamically computing a
-definition. It is recommended over `general-simulate-key' wherever possible. KEY
-should be a string given in `kbd' notation and should correspond to a single
-definition (as opposed to a sequence of commands). When STATE is specified, look
-up KEY with STATE as the current evil state. When specified, DOCSTRING will be
-the menu item's name/description. ACCEPT-DEFAULT, NO-REMAP, and POSITION are
-passed to `key-binding'."
-  `'(menu-item
-     ,(or docstring "")
-     nil
-     :filter
-     (lambda (&optional _)
-       ,(if state
-            `(general--save-state
-               (evil-change-state ,state)
-               (key-binding (general--kbd ,key) ,accept-default ,no-remap
-                            ,position))
-          `(key-binding (general--kbd ,key) ,accept-default ,no-remap
-                        ,position)))))
-
-(defvar general--last-simulated-command nil
-  "Holds the last simulated command (or nil for incomplete key sequence).")
-
-(defvar general--simulate-next-as-is nil
-  "Whether to fake keys unconditionally in the next `general--simulate-keys'.
-This is used for testing (but could potentially be useful for a user). Since
-`general--simulate-keys' will normally assume it is being run inside a macro
-that was manually recorded, this is needed when executing a keyboard macro that
-ends up running `general--simulate-keys' for the first time.")
-
-(defvar general--simulate-as-is nil
-  "Whether to fake the keys unconditionally in any `general--simulate-keys'.")
-
-(defun general--key-binding (keys &optional state keymap)
-  "Look up KEYS in the keymap corresponding to STATE and/or KEYMAP.
-Continually check whether subsequences of KEYS are bound to a command or keymap
-starting with the full KEYS and ending when a match is found or no subsequences
-remain. Unlike `lookup-key' if KEYS is not matched, fall back to checking with
-`key-binding'. If STATE is specified and KEYMAP is not, temporarily switch to
-STATE to look up the keys (this means that keybindings inherited from a
-different evil state can still be detected). Return a list of the match and the
-leftover keys (or nil if the full KEYS was matched)."
-  (let* ((keymap (when keymap
-                   (general--get-keymap state keymap)))
-         (len (length keys))
-         (ind len)
-         match)
-    (while (and (> ind 0) (not match))
-      (let* ((key (substring keys 0 ind))
-             (result (cond (keymap
-                            (or (lookup-key keymap key)
-                                (key-binding key)))
-                           (state
-                            ;; this also works fine when evil-local-mode is off
-                            (general--save-state
-                              (evil-change-state state)
-                              (key-binding key)))
-                           (t
-                            (key-binding key)))))
-        (if (or (commandp result)
-                (keymapp result))
-            (setq match result)
-          (cl-decf ind))))
-    (list match
-          (if (= ind len)
-              nil
-            (substring keys ind len)))))
-
-(cl-defun general--simulate-keys (command keys &optional state keymap
-                                          (lookup t)
-                                          (remap t))
-  "Simulate COMMAND followed by KEYS in STATE and/or KEYMAP.
-If COMMAND is nil, just simulate KEYS. If STATE and KEYMAP are nil, simulate the
-keys in the current context. When COMMAND is non-nil, STATE and KEYMAP will have
-no effect. KEYS should be a string that can be passed to `kbd' or nil. If KEYS
-is nil, the COMMAND will just be called interactively. If COMMAND is nil and
-LOOKUP is non-nil, KEYS will be looked up in the correct context to determine if
-any subsequence corresponds to a command or keymap. If a command is matched,
-that command will be called followed by the simulation of any leftover keys. To
-simulate the keys as-is without any lookup, LOOKUP can be explicitly specified
-as nil. When COMMAND has been remapped (i.e. [remap COMMAND] is currently
-bound), the remapped version will be used instead of the original command unless
-REMAP is specified as nil (it is true by default)."
-  (let* ((keys (when keys
-                 (general--kbd keys)))
-         ;; TODO remove when get rid of `general-simulate-keys'
-         (state (if (eq state t)
-                    'emacs
-                  state)))
-    (unless (or command (not lookup))
-      (cl-destructuring-bind (match leftover-keys)
-          (general--key-binding keys state keymap)
-        (cond ((commandp match)
-               (setq command match
-                     keys leftover-keys))
-              ;; not documented because no current use case
-              ;; left in because may be useful later
-              ((and (eq lookup 'always) (keymapp match))
-               (setq keymap match
-                     state nil
-                     ;; should be nil
-                     keys leftover-keys)))))
-    ;; set context for keys
-    (when (and keymap (not command))
-      ;; TODO is it possible to set transient map and then use e.g.
-      ;; `evil-execute-in-normal-state' (so that commands bound in the motion
-      ;; state auxiliary map could also be executed)?
-      (set-transient-map (general--get-keymap state keymap)))
-    (when keys
-      ;; only set prefix-arg when only keys
-      ;; (otherwise will also affect the next command)
-      (unless command
-        (setq prefix-arg current-prefix-arg))
-      (when (or general--simulate-as-is
-                general--simulate-next-as-is
-                (not executing-kbd-macro))
-        (setq general--simulate-next-as-is nil)
-        ;; keys are incorrectly saved as this-command-keys when recording macros
-        ;; these keys will be played back, so don't simulate them
-        (setq unread-command-events
-              (nconc
-               ;; force keys to be added to this-command-keys
-               ;; this happens normally already for macros but it needs to be
-               ;; forced for evil-repeat though, which will only include the
-               ;; first key otherwise (ideally no keys would ever be added in
-               ;; either case)
-               (mapcar (lambda (ev) (cons t ev))
-                       (listify-key-sequence keys))
-               unread-command-events))))
-    (when command
-      (let ((this-command command))
-        (general--call-interactively command remap)))
-    (setq general--last-simulated-command command)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defmacro general-simulate-keys (keys &optional state keymap
-                                         (lookup t)
-                                         docstring name)
-  "Deprecated. Please use `general-simulate-key' instead."
-  (let* ((command (when (listp keys)
-                    (car keys)))
-         (keys (if (listp keys)
-                   (cadr keys)
-                 keys))
-         (state (if (eq state t)
-                    ''emacs
-                  state))
-         (name (or name
-                   (intern (concat
-                            (format "general-simulate-%s"
-                                    (if command
-                                        (eval command)
-                                      ""))
-                            (when command
-                              "-")
-                            (replace-regexp-in-string " " "_" keys)
-                            (when state
-                              (concat "-in-"
-                                      (symbol-name (eval state))
-                                      "-state"))
-                            (when keymap
-                              (concat "-in-"
-                                      (symbol-name keymap))))))))
-    `(progn
-       (eval-after-load 'evil
-         '(evil-set-command-property #',name :repeat 'general--simulate-repeat))
-       (defun ,name
-           ()
-         ,(or docstring
-              (concat "Simulate "
-                      (when command
-                        (concat "`"
-                                (symbol-name (eval command))
-                                "' then "))
-                      "'"
-                      keys
-                      "' in "
-                      (cond ((and state keymap)
-                             (concat (symbol-name (eval state))
-                                     " state in `"
-                                     (symbol-name keymap)
-                                     "'."))
-                            (keymap
-                             (concat (symbol-name keymap)
-                                     "."))
-                            (state
-                             (concat (symbol-name (eval state))
-                                     " state."))
-                            (t
-                             "the current context."))))
-         (interactive)
-         (general--simulate-keys ,command ,keys ,state ,keymap ,lookup)))))
-(make-obsolete 'general-simulate-keys 'general-simulate-key "2018-01-14")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defmacro general-simulate-key (keys
-                                   &key
-                                   state keymap
-                                   name docstring
-                                   (lookup t)
-                                   which-key
-                                   (remap t))
-  "Create and return a command that simulates KEYS in STATE and KEYMAP.
-KEYS should be a string given in `kbd' notation. It can also be a list of a
-single command followed by a string of the key(s) to simulate after calling that
-command. STATE should only be specified by evil users and should be a quoted
-evil state. KEYMAP should not be quoted. Both STATE and KEYMAP aliases are
-supported (but they have to be set when the macro is expanded). When neither
-STATE or KEYMAP are specified, the key(s) will be simulated in the current
-context.
-
-If NAME is specified, it will replace the automatically generated function name.
-NAME should not be quoted. If DOCSTRING is specified, it will replace the
-automatically generated docstring.
-
-Normally the generated function will look up KEY in the correct context to try
-to match a command. To prevent this lookup, LOOKUP can be specified as nil.
-Generally, you will want to keep LOOKUP non-nil because this will allow checking
-the evil repeat property of matched commands to determine whether or not they
-should be recorded. See the docstring for `general--simulate-keys' for more
-information about LOOKUP.
-
-When a WHICH-KEY description is specified, it will replace the command name in
-the which-key popup.
-
-When a command name is specified and that command has been remapped (i.e. [remap
-command] is currently bound), the remapped version will be used instead of the
-original command unless REMAP is specified as nil (it is true by default).
-
-The advantages of this over a keyboard macro are as follows:
-- Prefix arguments are supported
-- The user can control the context in which the keys are simulated
-- The user can simulate both a named command and keys
-- The user can simulate an incomplete key sequence (e.g. for a keymap)"
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (let* ((command (when (listp keys)
-                    (car keys)))
-         (keys (if (listp keys)
-                   (cadr keys)
-                 keys))
-         (state (general--unalias (eval state) t))
-         (keymap (general--unalias keymap))
-         (name (or name
-                   (intern (concat
-                            (format "general-simulate-%s"
-                                    (if command
-                                        (eval command)
-                                      ""))
-                            (when command
-                              "-")
-                            (replace-regexp-in-string " " "_" keys)
-                            (when state
-                              (concat "-in-"
-                                      (symbol-name state)
-                                      "-state"))
-                            (when keymap
-                              (concat "-in-"
-                                      (symbol-name keymap))))))))
-    `(progn
-       (eval-after-load 'evil
-         '(evil-set-command-property #',name :repeat 'general--simulate-repeat))
-       (when ,which-key
-         (general-with-eval-after-load 'which-key
-           (push '((nil . ,(symbol-name name))
-                   nil . ,which-key)
-                 which-key-replacement-alist)))
-       (defun ,name
-           ()
-         ,(or docstring
-              (concat "Simulate "
-                      (when command
-                        (concat "`"
-                                (symbol-name (eval command))
-                                "' then "))
-                      "'"
-                      keys
-                      "' in "
-                      (cond ((and state keymap)
-                             (concat (symbol-name state)
-                                     " state in `"
-                                     (symbol-name keymap)
-                                     "'."))
-                            (keymap
-                             (concat (symbol-name keymap)
-                                     "."))
-                            (state
-                             (concat (symbol-name state)
-                                     " state."))
-                            (t
-                             "the current context."))))
-         (interactive)
-         (general--simulate-keys ,command ,keys ',state ,keymap ,lookup ,remap))
-       #',name)))
-
-(defun general--repeat-abort-p (repeat-prop)
-  "Return t if repeat recording should be aborted based on REPEAT-PROP."
-  (or (memq repeat-prop (list nil 'abort 'ignore))
-      (and (eq repeat-prop 'motion)
-           (not (memq evil-state '(insert replace))))))
-
-(declare-function evil-repeat-record "evil-repeat")
-(declare-function evil-get-command-property "evil-common")
-(declare-function evil-repeat-abort "evil-repeat")
-(declare-function evil-this-command-keys "evil-repeat")
-(declare-function evil-clear-command-keys "evil-repeat")
-(defvar evil-this-register)
-(defun general--simulate-repeat (flag)
-  "Modified version of `evil-repeat-keystrokes'.
-It behaves as normal but will check the repeat property of a simulated command
-to determine whether to abort recording."
-  (cond ((eq flag 'pre)
-         (when evil-this-register
-           (evil-repeat-record
-            `(set evil-this-register ,evil-this-register))))
-        ((eq flag 'post)
-         (let* ((command general--last-simulated-command)
-                (repeat-prop (evil-get-command-property command :repeat t)))
-           (if (and command (general--repeat-abort-p repeat-prop))
-               (evil-repeat-abort)
-             (evil-repeat-record
-              (evil-this-command-keys t))
-             (evil-clear-command-keys))))))
-
-;; ** Key Dispatch
-(defvar general--last-dispatch-command nil
-  "Holds the last command run from a `general-key-dispatch' function.")
-
-(defun general--extend-key-sequence (keys)
-  "Read a key and append it to KEYS.
-KEYS should be a string given in `kbd' notation."
-  (let ((key (read-event)))
-    (concat keys
-            (when keys
-              " ")
-            (key-description (if (characterp key)
-                                 (char-to-string key)
-                               (vector key))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defmacro general-key-dispatch
-    (fallback-command &rest maps
-                      &key
-                      timeout
-                      inherit-keymap
-                      name docstring
-                      which-key
-                      (remap t)
-                      &allow-other-keys)
-  "Create and return a command that runs FALLBACK-COMMAND or a command in MAPS.
-MAPS consists of <key> <command> pairs. If a key in MAPS is matched, the
-corresponding command will be run. Otherwise FALLBACK-COMMAND will be run with
-the unmatched keys. So, for example, if \"ab\" was pressed, and \"ab\" is not
-one of the key sequences from MAPS, the FALLBACK-COMMAND will be run followed by
-the simulated keypresses of \"ab\". Prefix arguments will still work regardless
-of which command is run. This is useful for binding under non-prefix keys. For
-example, this can be used to redefine a sequence like \"cw\" or \"cow\" in evil
-but still have \"c\" work as `evil-change'. If TIMEOUT is specified,
-FALLBACK-COMMAND will also be run in the case that the user does not press the
-next key within the TIMEOUT (e.g. 0.5).
-
-NAME and DOCSTRING are optional keyword arguments. They can be used to replace
-the automatically generated name and docstring for the created function. By
-default, `cl-gensym' is used to prevent name clashes (e.g. allows the user to
-create multiple different commands using `self-insert-command' as the
-FALLBACK-COMMAND without explicitly specifying NAME to manually prevent
-clashes).
-
-When INHERIT-KEYMAP is specified, all the keybindings from that keymap will be
-inherited in MAPS.
-
-When a WHICH-KEY description is specified, it will replace the command name in
-the which-key popup.
-
-When command to be executed has been remapped (i.e. [remap command] is currently
-bound), the remapped version will be used instead of the original command unless
-REMAP is specified as nil (it is true by default)."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (let ((name (or name (cl-gensym (format "general-dispatch-%s-"
-                                          (eval fallback-command)))))
-        ;; remove keyword arguments from maps
-        (maps (car (general--remove-keyword-args maps))))
-    `(progn
-       (eval-after-load 'evil
-         '(evil-set-command-property #',name :repeat 'general--dispatch-repeat))
-       (when ,which-key
-         (general-with-eval-after-load 'which-key
-           (push '((nil . ,(symbol-name name))
-                   nil . ,which-key)
-                 which-key-replacement-alist)))
-       ;; TODO list all of the bound keys in the docstring
-       (defun ,name ()
-         ,(or docstring (format (concat "Run %s or something else based"
-                                        "on the next keypresses.")
-                                (eval fallback-command)))
-         (interactive)
-         (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))
-               (maps (list ,@maps))
-               (invoked-keys (this-command-keys))
-               (timeout ,timeout)
-               (inherit-keymap ,inherit-keymap)
-               matched-command
-               fallback
-               char
-               timed-out-p)
-           (when inherit-keymap
-             (set-keymap-parent map inherit-keymap))
-           (while maps
-             (define-key map (general--kbd (pop maps)) (pop maps)))
-           (while (progn
-                    (if timeout
-                        (with-timeout (timeout (setq timed-out-p t))
-                          ;; TODO rename char
-                          (setq char (general--extend-key-sequence char)))
-                      (setq char (general--extend-key-sequence char)))
-                    (and (not timed-out-p)
-                         (keymapp (lookup-key map (kbd char))))))
-           (cond
-            ((and (not timed-out-p)
-                  (setq matched-command (lookup-key map (kbd char))))
-             ;; necessary for evil-this-operator checks because
-             ;; evil-define-operator sets evil-this-operator to this-command
-             (let ((this-command matched-command))
-               (general--call-interactively matched-command ,remap)))
-            (t
-             (setq matched-command ,fallback-command)
-             (general--simulate-keys ,fallback-command char
-                                     nil nil t ,remap)))
-           (setq general--last-dispatch-command matched-command)))
-       #',name)))
-
-(defun general--dispatch-repeat (flag)
-  "Modified version of `evil-repeat-keystrokes'.
-It behaves as normal but will check the repeat property of a simulated command
-to determine whether to abort recording."
-  (cond ((eq flag 'pre)
-         (when evil-this-register
-           (evil-repeat-record
-            `(set evil-this-register ,evil-this-register))))
-        ((eq flag 'post)
-         (let ((repeat-prop (evil-get-command-property
-                             general--last-dispatch-command
-                             :repeat t)))
-           (if (general--repeat-abort-p repeat-prop)
-               (evil-repeat-abort)
-             (evil-repeat-record (evil-this-command-keys t))
-             (evil-clear-command-keys))))))
-
-;; ** Predicate Dispatch
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defmacro general-predicate-dispatch
-    (fallback-def &rest defs
-                  &key docstring
-                  &allow-other-keys)
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  "Create a menu item that will run FALLBACK-DEF or a definition from DEFS.
-DEFS consists of <predicate> <definition> pairs. Binding this menu-item to a key
-will cause that key to act as the corresponding definition (a command, keymap,
-etc) for the first matched predicate. If no predicate is matched FALLBACK-DEF
-will be run. When FALLBACK-DEF is nil and no predicates are matched, the keymap
-with the next highest precedence for the pressed key will be checked. DOCSTRING
-can be specified as a description for the menu item."
-  ;; remove keyword arguments from defs and sort defs into pairs
-  (let ((defs (cl-loop for (key value) on defs by 'cddr
-                       unless (keywordp key)
-                       collect (list key value))))
-    `'(menu-item
-       ,(or docstring "") nil
-       :filter (lambda (&optional _)
-                 (cond ,@(mapcar (lambda (pred-def)
-                                   `(,(car pred-def) ,(cadr pred-def)))
-                                 defs)
-                       (t ,fallback-def))))))
-
-;; ** Key "Translation"
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defun general-translate-key (states keymaps
-                                        &rest maps
-                                        &key destructive
-                                        &allow-other-keys)
-  "Translate keys in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES and KEYMAPS.
-STATES should be the name of an evil state, a list of states, or nil. KEYMAPS
-should be a symbol corresponding to the keymap to make the translations in or a
-list of keymap names. Keymap and state aliases are supported (as well as 'local
-and 'global for KEYMAPS). MAPS corresponds to a list of translations (key
-replacement pairs). For example, specifying \"a\" \"b\" will bind \"a\" to
-\"b\"'s definition in the keymap. If DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, the keymap will be
-destructively altered without creating a backup. If DESTRUCTIVE is nil, a backup
-of the keymap will be stored on the initial invocation, and future invocations
-will always look up keys in the backup keymap. On the other hand, if DESTRUCTIVE
-is non-nil, calling this function multiple times with \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\",
-for example, would continue to swap and unswap the definitions of these keys.
-This means that when DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, all related swaps/cycles should be
-done in the same invocation."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (general--ensure-lists states keymaps)
-  (dolist (keymap-name keymaps)
-    (dolist (state states)
-      (setq keymap-name (general--unalias keymap-name)
-            state (general--unalias state t))
-      (let* ((keymap (general--get-keymap state keymap-name))
-             (backup-keymap (intern (format "general-%s%s-backup-map"
-                                            keymap-name
-                                            (if state
-                                                (format "-%s-state" state)
-                                              ""))))
-             (lookup-keymap (if (and (not destructive)
-                                     (boundp backup-keymap))
-                                (symbol-value backup-keymap)
-                              (copy-keymap keymap)))
-             (maps (cl-loop for (key replacement) on maps by 'cddr
-                            ;; :destructive can be in MAPS
-                            unless (keywordp key)
-                            collect (general--kbd key)
-                            and collect (lookup-key
-                                         lookup-keymap
-                                         (general--kbd replacement)))))
-        (unless (or destructive
-                    (boundp backup-keymap))
-          (set backup-keymap lookup-keymap))
-        (apply #'general-define-key :states state :keymaps keymap-name maps)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro general-swap-key (states keymaps &rest args)
-  "Wrapper around `general-translate-key' for swapping keys.
-STATES, KEYMAPS, and ARGS are passed to `general-translate-key'. ARGS should
-consist of key swaps (e.g. \"a\" \"b\" is equivalent to \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\"
-with `general-translate-key') and optionally keyword arguments for
-`general-translate-key'."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (setq args (cl-loop for (key replacement) on args by 'cddr
-                      collect key and collect replacement
-                      and unless (keywordp key)
-                      collect replacement and collect key))
-  `(general-translate-key ,states ,keymaps ,@args))
-
-;; ** Automatic Key Unbinding
-(defun general-unbind-non-prefix-key (define-key keymap key def)
-  "Use DEFINE-KEY in KEYMAP to unbind an existing non-prefix subsequence of KEY.
-When a general key definer is in use and a subsequnece of KEY is already bound
-in KEYMAP, unbind it using DEFINE-KEY. Always bind KEY to DEF using DEFINE-KEY."
-  (when general--definer-p
-    (let ((key (if (stringp key)
-                   (string-to-vector key)
-                 key)))
-      (while (numberp (lookup-key keymap key))
-        (setq key (cl-subseq key 0 -1)))
-      (funcall define-key keymap key nil)))
-  (funcall define-key keymap key def))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun general-auto-unbind-keys (&optional undo)
-  "Advise `define-key' to automatically unbind keys when necessary.
-This will prevent errors when a sub-sequence of a key is already bound (e.g. the
-user attempts to bind \"SPC a\" when \"SPC\" is bound, resulting in a \"Key
-sequnce starts with non-prefix key\" error). When UNDO is non-nil, remove
-advice."
-  (if undo
-      ;; using general versions in case start recording advice for later display
-      (general-advice-remove 'define-key #'general-unbind-non-prefix-key)
-    (general-advice-add 'define-key :around #'general-unbind-non-prefix-key)))
-
-;; ** Interactive Lambdas
-(defmacro general-lambda (&rest body)
-  "Wrap BODY in an interactive lamba"
-  `(lambda () (interactive)
-     ,@body))
-
-(defalias 'general-l #'general-lambda)
-
-;; * Functions/Macros to Aid Other Configuration
-;; ** Settings
-(defmacro general-setq (&rest settings)
-  "A stripped-down `customize-set-variable' with the syntax of `setq'.
-Like `setq', multiple variables can be set at once; SETTINGS should consist of
-variable value pairs. Some variables have a custom setter (specified with
-`defcustom' and :set) that is used to run code necessary for changes to take
-effect (e.g. `auto-revert-interval'). If a package has already been loaded, and
-the user uses `setq' to set one of these variables, the :set code will not
-run (e.g. in the case of `auto-revert-interval', the timer will not be updated).
-Like with `customize-set-variable', `general-setq' will use the custom :set
-setter when it exists. If the package defining the variable has not yet been
-loaded, the custom setter will not be known, but it will still be run upon
-loading the package. Unlike `customize-set-variable', `general-setq' does not
-attempt to load any dependencies for the variable and does not support giving
-variables comments. It also falls back to `set' instead of `set-default', so
-that like `setq' it will change the local value of a buffer-local variable
-instead of the default value."
-  `(progn
-     ,@(cl-loop for (var val) on settings by 'cddr
-                collect `(funcall (or (get ',var 'custom-set) #'set)
-                                  ',var ,val))))
-
-;; ** Hooks
-;;;###autoload
-(defun general-add-hook (hooks functions &optional append local)
-  "A drop-in replacement for `add-hook'.
-Unlike `add-hook', HOOKS and FUNCTIONS can be single items or lists. APPEND and
-LOCAL are passed directly to `add-hook'."
-  (general--ensure-lists hooks functions)
-  (dolist (hook hooks)
-    (dolist (func functions)
-      (add-hook hook func append local))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun general-remove-hook (hooks functions &optional local)
-  "A drop-in replacement for `remove-hook'.
-Unlike `remove-hook', HOOKS and FUNCTIONS can be single items or lists. LOCAL is
-passed directly to `remove-hook'."
-  (general--ensure-lists hooks functions)
-  (dolist (hook hooks)
-    (dolist (func functions)
-      (remove-hook hook func local))))
-
-;; ** Advice
-;;;###autoload
-(defun general-advice-add (symbols where functions &optional props)
-  "A drop-in replacement for `advice-add'.
-SYMBOLS, WHERE, FUNCTIONS, and PROPS correspond to the arguments for
-`advice-add'. Unlike `advice-add', SYMBOLS and FUNCTIONS can be single items or
-lists."
-  (general--ensure-lists symbols functions)
-  (dolist (symbol symbols)
-    (dolist (func functions)
-      (advice-add symbol where func props))))
-
-;; specify full autoload to prevent function indirection (autoload generation
-;; will put a /flipped/ defalias into the autoloads file causing an infinite
-;; loop)
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'general-add-advice "general")
-(defalias 'general-add-advice #'general-advice-add)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun general-advice-remove (symbols functions)
-  "A drop-in replacement for `advice-remove'.
-Unlike `advice-remove', SYMBOLS and FUNCTIONS can be single items or lists."
-  (general--ensure-lists symbols functions)
-  (dolist (symbol symbols)
-    (dolist (func functions)
-      (advice-remove symbol func))))
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'general-remove-advice "general")
-(defalias 'general-remove-advice #'general-advice-remove)
-
-;; * Optional Setup
-;;;###autoload
-(defun general-evil-setup (&optional short-names _)
-  "Set up some basic equivalents for vim mapping functions.
-This creates global key definition functions for the evil states.
-Specifying SHORT-NAMES as non-nil will create non-prefixed function
-aliases such as `nmap' for `general-nmap'."
-  (general-create-definer general-imap :states 'insert)
-  (general-create-definer general-emap :states 'emacs)
-  (general-create-definer general-nmap :states 'normal)
-  (general-create-definer general-vmap :states 'visual)
-  (general-create-definer general-mmap :states 'motion)
-  (general-create-definer general-omap :states 'operator)
-  (general-create-definer general-rmap :states 'replace)
-  (general-create-definer general-iemap :states '(insert emacs))
-  (general-create-definer general-nvmap :states '(normal visual))
-  ;; these two don't have corresponding states
-  (general-create-definer general-itomap :keymaps 'evil-inner-text-objects-map)
-  (general-create-definer general-otomap :keymaps 'evil-outer-text-objects-map)
-  (general-create-definer general-tomap
-    :keymaps '(evil-outer-text-objects-map
-               evil-inner-text-objects-map))
-  (when short-names
-    (defalias 'imap #'general-imap)
-    (defalias 'emap #'general-emap)
-    (defalias 'nmap #'general-nmap)
-    (defalias 'vmap #'general-vmap)
-    (defalias 'mmap #'general-mmap)
-    (defalias 'omap #'general-omap)
-    (defalias 'rmap #'general-rmap)
-    (defalias 'iemap #'general-iemap)
-    (defalias 'nvmap #'general-nvmap)
-    (defalias 'itomap #'general-itomap)
-    (defalias 'otomap #'general-otomap)
-    (defalias 'tomap #'general-tomap)))
-
-;; * Use-package Integration
-;; maybe useful for something else in future
-(defun general--extract-autoloadable-symbol (def)
-  "Extract an autoloadable symbol from DEF, a normal or extended definition.
-This will also correctly extract the definition from a cons of the form (STRING
-. DEFN). If the extracted definition is nil, a string, a lambda, a keymap symbol
-from an extended definition, or some other definition that cannot be autoloaded,
-return nil."
-  ;; explicit null checks not required because nil return value means no def
-  (when (general--extended-def-p def)
-    ;; extract definition
-    (let ((first (car def)))
-      (setq def (if (keywordp first)
-                    (plist-get def :def)
-                  first))))
-  (cond ((symbolp def)
-         def)
-        ((and (consp def)
-              (symbolp (cdr def)))
-         (cdr def))))
-
-(general-with-eval-after-load 'use-package-core
-  (declare-function use-package-concat "use-package")
-  (declare-function use-package-process-keywords "use-package")
-  (defvar use-package-keywords)
-  (defvar use-package-deferring-keywords)
-  ;; ** :general Keyword
-  (setq use-package-keywords
-        ;; should go in the same location as :bind
-        ;; adding to end may not cause problems, but see issue #22
-        (cl-loop for item in use-package-keywords
-                 if (eq item :bind-keymap*)
-                 collect :bind-keymap* and collect :general
-                 else
-                 ;; don't add duplicates
-                 unless (eq item :general)
-                 collect item))
-
-  ;; altered args will be passed to the autoloads and handler functions
-  (defun use-package-normalize/:general (_name _keyword general-arglists)
-    "Return a plist containing the original ARGLISTS and autoloadable symbols."
-    (let* ((sanitized-arglist
-            ;; combine arglists into one without function names or
-            ;; positional arguments
-            (let (result)
-              (dolist (arglist general-arglists result)
-                (while (general--positional-arg-p (car arglist))
-                  (setq arglist (cdr arglist)))
-                (setq result (append result arglist)))))
-           (commands
-            (cl-loop for (key def) on sanitized-arglist by 'cddr
-                     when (and (not (keywordp key))
-                               (not (null def))
-                               (ignore-errors
-                                 ;; TODO use cdr instead if possible
-                                 (setq def (eval def))
-                                 (setq def (general--extract-autoloadable-symbol
-                                            def))))
-                     collect def)))
-      (list :arglists general-arglists :commands commands)))
-
-  (defun use-package-autoloads/:general (_name _keyword args)
-    "Return an alist of commands extracted from ARGS.
-Return something like '((some-command-to-autoload . command) ...)."
-    (mapcar (lambda (command) (cons command 'command))
-            (plist-get args :commands)))
-
-  (defun use-package-handler/:general (name _keyword args rest state)
-    "Use-package handler for :general."
-    (use-package-concat
-     (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
-     `(,@(mapcar (lambda (arglist)
-                   ;; Note: prefix commands are not valid functions
-                   (if (or (functionp (car arglist))
-                           (macrop (car arglist)))
-                       `(,@arglist :package ',name)
-                     `(general-def
-                        ,@arglist
-                        :package ',name)))
-                 (plist-get args :arglists)))))
-
-  ;; ** :ghook and :gfhook Keyword
-  (setq use-package-keywords
-        ;; should go in the same location as :bind
-        ;; adding to end may not cause problems, but see issue #22
-        (cl-loop for item in use-package-keywords
-                 if (eq item :hook)
-                 collect :hook and collect :ghook and collect :gfhook
-                 else
-                 ;; don't add duplicates
-                 unless (memq item '(:ghook :gfhook))
-                 collect item))
-
-  (defun general-normalize-hook-arglist (arglist mode-enable mode-hook
-                                                 &optional symbol-is-function-p)
-    "Rewrite a :g(f)hook ARGLIST to a `general-add-hook' arglist.
-MODE-ENABLE is the inferred command to enable the package's mode, and MODE-HOOK
-is the mode inferred hook to enable the package's mode. When ARGLIST is a symbol
-instead of a list, it will be considered to be a hook name unless
-SYMBOL-IS-FUNCTION-P is non-nil, in which case it will considered to be a
-function."
-    (cond ((ignore-errors (memq (car arglist) (list 'quote 'function)))
-           ;; user passed in a hook or function; leave as is
-           (if symbol-is-function-p
-               ;; '<package>-mode-hook <user specified function>
-               `(',mode-hook ,arglist)
-             ;; <user specified hook> #'<package>-mode
-             `(,arglist ',mode-enable)))
-          ((symbolp arglist)
-           ;; user passed in an unquoted symbol (variable); don't quote it
-           (if symbol-is-function-p
-               `(',mode-hook ,arglist)
-             `(,arglist ',mode-enable)))
-          (t
-           ;; actual list for `general-add-hook'
-           (if (= (length arglist) 1)
-               ;; <user specified hook(s)> #'<package>-mode
-               `(,(car arglist) ',mode-enable)
-             (let ((hooks (car arglist))
-                   (functions (cadr arglist)))
-               (when (or (null hooks)
-                         (not (or (symbolp hooks)
-                                  (listp hooks))))
-                 (setq hooks `',mode-hook))
-               (when (or (null functions)
-                         (not (or (symbolp functions)
-                                  (listp functions))))
-                 (setq functions `',mode-enable))
-               ;; (cons hooks (cons functions (cddr arglist)))
-               `(,hooks ,functions ,@(cddr arglist)))))))
-
-  ;; altered args will be passed to the autoloads and handler functions
-  (defun general-normalize-hook (name _keyword args &optional gfhookp)
-    "Return a plist containing arglists and autoloadable commands.
-Transform ARGS into arglists suitable for `general-add-hook'."
-    (let* ((mode (if (string-match-p "mode\\'" (symbol-name name))
-                     name
-                   (intern (format "%s-mode" name))))
-           (mode-hook (intern (format "%s-hook" mode))))
-      (cl-loop for arg in args
-               collect (general-normalize-hook-arglist
-                        arg mode mode-hook gfhookp))))
-
-  (defalias 'use-package-normalize/:ghook #'general-normalize-hook)
-
-  (defun use-package-autoloads/:ghook (_name _keyword arglists)
-    "Return an alist of commands extracted from ARGLISTS.
-Return somethin"
-    (let (functions)
-      (dolist (arglist arglists)
-        (let ((function-position (cadr arglist)))
-          (cond ((not (listp function-position))
-                 ;; (not (ignore-errors (car function-position)))
-                 ;; ignore variables
-                 )
-                ((and (memq (car function-position) (list 'quote 'function))
-                      (not (listp (cadr function-position))))
-                 (push (cons (cadr function-position) 'command) functions))
-                ((eq (car function-position) 'list)
-                 (dolist (func (cdr function-position))
-                   ;; ignore variables and function/macro calls
-                   (when (and (listp func)
-                              (memq (car func) (list 'quote 'function)))
-                     (push (cons (cadr func) 'command) functions))))
-                (t
-                 (dolist (func (cadr function-position))
-                   (push (cons func 'command) functions))))))
-      functions))
-
-  (defun use-package-handler/:ghook (name _keyword arglists rest state)
-    "Use-package handler for :ghook and :gfhook."
-    (use-package-concat
-     (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
-     `(,@(mapcar (lambda (arglist)
-                   arglist
-                   `(general-add-hook ,@arglist))
-                 arglists))))
-
-  (defun use-package-normalize/:gfhook (name keyword args)
-    "Use-package normalizer for :gfhook."
-    (general-normalize-hook name keyword args t))
-
-  (defalias 'use-package-handler/:gfhook #'use-package-handler/:ghook))
-
-;; * Key-chord "Integration"
-(defun general-chord (keys)
-  "Rewrite the string KEYS into a valid key-chord vector."
-  ;; taken straight from key-chord.el
-  (if (/= 2 (length keys))
-      (error "Key-chord keys must have two elements"))
-  ;; Exotic chars in a string are >255 but define-key wants 128..255 for those
-  (let ((key1 (logand 255 (aref keys 0)))
-        (key2 (logand 255 (aref keys 1))))
-    (vector 'key-chord key1 key2)))
-
-(provide 'general)
-;;; general.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/general-20180901.1552/general.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/general-20180901.1552/general.elc
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-;;; buck.el --- minuscule client library for the Bitbucket API  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Jonas Bernoulli
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub
-;; Keywords: tools
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Buck is a library that provides basic support for using the Bitbucket API
-;; from Emacs packages.  It abstracts access to API resources using only
-;; a handful of functions that are not resource-specific.
-
-;; This library is implemented on top of Ghub.  Unlike Ghub, Buck does
-;; not support the guided creation of tokens because Bitbucket lacks the
-;; features that would be necessary to implement that.  Users have to
-;; create tokens through the web interface.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'ghub)
-
-(defconst buck-default-host "api.bitbucket.org/2.0"
-  "The default host that is used if `buck.host' is not set.")
-
-;; HEAD and PATCH are not supported according to
-;; https://developer.atlassian.com/bitbucket/api/2/reference/meta/uri-uuid
-
-(cl-defun buck-get (resource &optional params
-                             &key query payload headers
-                             silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                             username auth host
-                             callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD
-and `bitbucket' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "GET" resource params :forge 'bitbucket
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun buck-put (resource &optional params
-                             &key query payload headers
-                             silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                             username auth host
-                             callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD
-and `bitbucket' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "PUT" resource params :forge 'bitbucket
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun buck-post (resource &optional params
-                              &key query payload headers
-                              silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                              username auth host
-                              callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD
-and `bitbucket' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "POST" resource params :forge 'bitbucket
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun buck-delete (resource &optional params
-                                &key query payload headers
-                                silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                                username auth host
-                                callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD
-and `bitbucket' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params :forge 'bitbucket
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun buck-request (method resource &optional params
-                               &key query payload headers
-                               silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                               username auth host
-                               callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with `bitbucket' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request method resource params :forge 'bitbucket
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun buck-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host)
-  "Return the id of the repository specified by OWNER, NAME and HOST."
-  (substring (cdr (assq 'uuid
-                        (buck-get (format "/repositories/%s/%s" owner name)
-                                  nil
-                                  :username username :auth auth :host host)))
-             1 -1))
-
-;;; _
-(provide 'buck)
-;;; buck.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/buck.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/buck.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/dir
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-This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
-topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
-The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
-
-File: dir,	Node: Top	This is the top of the INFO tree
-
-  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
-  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
-  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
-  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
-
-  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
-  to select it.
-
-* Menu:
-
-Emacs
-* Ghub: (ghub).                 Minuscule client library for the Github API.
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/ghub-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/ghub-autoloads.el
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index 0b63d4e6ffc5..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/ghub-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-;;; ghub-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "ghub" "ghub.el" (23450 31865 461474 716000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from ghub.el
-
-(autoload 'ghub-create-token "ghub" "\
-Create, store and return a new token.
-
-HOST is the Github instance, usually \"api.github.com\".
-USERNAME is the name of a user on that instance.
-PACKAGE is the package that will use the token.
-SCOPES are the scopes the token is given access to.
-
-\(fn HOST USERNAME PACKAGE SCOPES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ghub-token-scopes "ghub" "\
-Return and echo the scopes of the specified token.
-This is intended for debugging purposes only.  The user
-has to provide several values including their password.
-
-\(fn HOST USERNAME PACKAGE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ghub-clear-caches "ghub" "\
-Clear all caches that might negatively affect Ghub.
-
-If a library that is used by Ghub caches incorrect information
-such as a mistyped password, then that can prevent Ghub from
-asking the user for the correct information again.
-
-Set `url-http-real-basic-auth-storage' to nil
-and call `auth-source-forget+'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("buck.el" "ghub-graphql.el" "ghub-pkg.el"
-;;;;;;  "glab.el" "gogs.el" "gtea.el") (23450 31865 473791 939000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; ghub-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/ghub-graphql.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/ghub-graphql.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/ghub-graphql.el
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-;;; ghub-graphql.el --- access Github API using GrapthQL  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Jonas Bernoulli
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'ghub)
-(require 'graphql)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'treepy)
-
-;;; Api
-
-(cl-defun ghub-graphql (graphql &optional variables
-                                &key username auth host
-                                silent
-                                callback errorback value extra)
-  "Make a GraphQL request using GRAPHQL and VARIABLES.
-Return the response as a JSON-like alist.  Even if the response
-contains `errors', do not raise an error.  GRAPHQL is a GraphQL
-string.  VARIABLES is a JSON-like alist.  The other arguments
-behave as for `ghub-request' (which see)."
-  (cl-assert (stringp graphql))
-  (cl-assert (not (stringp variables)))
-  (ghub-request "POST" "/graphql" nil :payload
-                (json-encode `(("query" . ,graphql)
-                               ,@(and variables `(("variables" ,@variables)))))
-                :silent silent
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback
-                :extra extra :value value))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-graphql-rate-limit (&key username auth host)
-  "Return rate limit information."
-  (let-alist (ghub-graphql
-              "query { rateLimit { limit cost remaining resetAt }}"
-              nil :username username :auth auth :host host)
-    .data.rateLimit))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host)
-  "Return the id of the repository specified by OWNER, NAME and HOST."
-  (let-alist (ghub-graphql
-              "query ($owner:String!, $name:String!) {
-                 repository(owner:$owner, name:$name) { id }
-               }"
-              `((owner . ,owner)
-                (name  . ,name))
-              :username username :auth auth :host host)
-    .data.repository.id))
-
-;;; Api (drafts)
-
-(defconst ghub-fetch-repository
-  '(query
-    (repository
-     [(owner $owner String!)
-      (name  $name  String!)]
-     name
-     id
-     createdAt
-     updatedAt
-     nameWithOwner
-     description
-     (defaultBranchRef name)
-     isArchived
-     isFork
-     isLocked
-     isMirror
-     isPrivate
-     hasIssuesEnabled
-     hasWikiEnabled
-     (licenseInfo name)
-     (stargazers totalCount)
-     (watchers totalCount)
-     (issues         [(:edges t)
-                      (:singular issue number)
-                      (orderBy ((field . UPDATED_AT) (direction . DESC)))]
-                     number
-                     state
-                     (author login)
-                     title
-                     createdAt
-                     updatedAt
-                     closedAt
-                     locked
-                     (milestone id)
-                     body
-                     (comments [(:edges t)]
-                               databaseId
-                               (author login)
-	                       createdAt
-	                       updatedAt
-                               body))
-     (labels         [(:edges t)
-                      (:singular label id)]
-                     id
-                     name
-                     color
-                     description)
-     (pullRequests   [(:edges t)
-                      (:singular pullRequest number)
-                      (orderBy ((field . UPDATED_AT) (direction . DESC)))]
-                     number
-                     state
-                     (author login)
-                     title
-                     createdAt
-                     updatedAt
-                     closedAt
-                     mergedAt
-                     locked
-                     maintainerCanModify
-                     isCrossRepository
-                     (milestone id)
-                     body
-                     (baseRef name
-                              (repository nameWithOwner))
-                     (headRef name
-                              (repository (owner login)
-                                          nameWithOwner))
-                     (comments [(:edges t)]
-                               databaseId
-                               (author login)
-                               createdAt
-	                       updatedAt
-	                       body)))))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-fetch-repository (owner name callback
-                                       &optional until
-                                       &key username auth host forge)
-  "Asynchronously fetch forge data about the specified repository.
-Once all data has been collected, CALLBACK is called with the
-data as the only argument."
-  (ghub--graphql-vacuum ghub-fetch-repository
-                        `((owner . ,owner)
-                          (name  . ,name))
-                        callback until
-                        :narrow   '(repository)
-                        :username username
-                        :auth     auth
-                        :host     host
-                        :forge    forge))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-fetch-issue (owner name number callback
-                                  &optional until
-                                  &key username auth host forge)
-  "Asynchronously fetch forge data about the specified issue.
-Once all data has been collected, CALLBACK is called with the
-data as the only argument."
-  (ghub--graphql-vacuum (ghub--graphql-prepare-query
-                         ghub-fetch-repository
-                         `(repository issues (issue . ,number)))
-                        `((owner . ,owner)
-                          (name  . ,name))
-                        callback until
-                        :narrow   '(repository issue)
-                        :username username
-                        :auth     auth
-                        :host     host
-                        :forge    forge))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-fetch-pullreq (owner name number callback
-                                    &optional until
-                                    &key username auth host forge)
-  "Asynchronously fetch forge data about the specified pull-request.
-Once all data has been collected, CALLBACK is called with the
-data as the only argument."
-  (ghub--graphql-vacuum (ghub--graphql-prepare-query
-                         ghub-fetch-repository
-                         `(repository pullRequests (pullRequest . ,number)))
-                        `((owner . ,owner)
-                          (name  . ,name))
-                        callback until
-                        :narrow   '(repository pullRequest)
-                        :username username
-                        :auth     auth
-                        :host     host
-                        :forge    forge))
-
-;;; Internal
-
-(cl-defstruct (ghub--graphql-req
-               (:include ghub--req)
-               (:constructor ghub--make-graphql-req)
-               (:copier nil))
-  (query     nil :read-only t)
-  (variables nil :read-only t)
-  (until     nil :read-only t)
-  (pages     0   :read-only nil))
-
-(cl-defun ghub--graphql-vacuum (query variables callback
-                                      &optional until
-                                      &key narrow username auth host forge)
-  "Make a GraphQL request using QUERY and VARIABLES.
-See Info node `(ghub)GraphQL Support'."
-  (unless host
-    (setq host (ghub--host forge)))
-  (unless (or username (stringp auth) (eq auth 'none))
-    (setq username (ghub--username host forge)))
-  (ghub--graphql-retrieve
-   (ghub--make-graphql-req
-    :url       (url-generic-parse-url (concat "https://" host "/graphql"))
-    :method    "POST"
-    :headers   (ghub--headers nil host auth username forge)
-    :handler   'ghub--graphql-handle-response
-    :query     query
-    :variables variables
-    :until     until
-    :callback  (if narrow
-                   (lambda (data)
-                     (let ((path narrow) key)
-                       (while (setq key (pop path))
-                         (setq data (cdr (assq key data)))))
-                     (funcall callback data))
-                 callback))))
-
-(cl-defun ghub--graphql-retrieve (req &optional lineage cursor)
-  (let ((p (cl-incf (ghub--graphql-req-pages req))))
-    (when (> p 1)
-      (message "Fetching page %s..." p)))
-  (ghub--retrieve
-   (let ((json-false nil))
-     (ghub--encode-payload
-      `((query     . ,(ghub--graphql-encode
-                       (ghub--graphql-prepare-query
-                        (ghub--graphql-req-query req)
-                        lineage cursor)))
-        (variables . ,(ghub--graphql-req-variables req)))))
-   req))
-
-(defun ghub--graphql-prepare-query (query &optional lineage cursor)
-  (when lineage
-    (setq query (ghub--graphql-narrow-query query lineage cursor)))
-  (let ((loc (ghub--alist-zip query))
-        variables)
-    (cl-block nil
-      (while t
-        (let ((node (treepy-node loc)))
-          (when (vectorp node)
-            (let ((alist (cl-coerce node 'list))
-                  vars)
-              (when (assq :edges alist)
-                (push (list 'first 100) vars)
-                (setq loc  (treepy-up loc))
-                (setq node (treepy-node loc))
-                (setq loc  (treepy-replace
-                            loc `(,(car  node)
-                                  ,(cadr node)
-                                  (pageInfo endCursor hasNextPage)
-                                  (edges (node ,@(cddr node))))))
-                (setq loc  (treepy-down loc))
-                (setq loc  (treepy-next loc)))
-              (dolist (elt alist)
-                (cond ((keywordp (car elt)))
-                      ((= (length elt) 3)
-                       (push (list (nth 0 elt)
-                                   (nth 1 elt)) vars)
-                       (push (list (nth 1 elt)
-                                   (nth 2 elt)) variables))
-                      ((= (length elt) 2)
-                       (push elt vars))))
-              (setq loc (treepy-replace loc (cl-coerce vars 'vector))))))
-        (if (treepy-end-p loc)
-            (let ((node (copy-sequence (treepy-node loc))))
-              (when variables
-                (push (cl-coerce variables 'vector)
-                      (cdr node)))
-              (cl-return node))
-          (setq loc (treepy-next loc)))))))
-
-(defun ghub--graphql-handle-response (status req)
-  (let ((buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (set-buffer-multibyte t)
-          (let* ((headers (ghub--handle-response-headers status req))
-                 (payload (ghub--handle-response-payload req))
-                 (payload (ghub--handle-response-error status payload req))
-                 (err     (plist-get status :error))
-                 (errors  (cdr (assq 'errors payload)))
-                 (errors  (and errors
-                               (cons 'ghub-graphql-error errors)))
-                 (data    (assq 'data payload))
-                 (value   (ghub--req-value req)))
-            (setf (ghub--req-value req) value)
-            (if (or err errors)
-                (if-let ((errorback (ghub--req-errorback req)))
-                    (funcall errorback (or err errors) headers status req)
-                  (ghub--signal-error (or err errors)))
-              (ghub--graphql-walk-response value data req))))
-      (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-        (kill-buffer buffer)))))
-
-(defun ghub--graphql-walk-response (loc data req)
-  (if (not loc)
-      (setf (ghub--req-value req)
-            (setq loc (ghub--alist-zip data)))
-    (setq data (ghub--graphql-narrow-data data (ghub--graphql-lineage loc)))
-    (setf (alist-get 'edges data)
-          (append (alist-get 'edges (treepy-node loc))
-                  (or (alist-get 'edges data)
-                      (error "BUG: Expected new nodes"))))
-    (setq loc (treepy-replace loc data)))
-  (cl-block nil
-    (while t
-      (when (eq (car-safe (treepy-node loc)) 'edges)
-        (setq loc (treepy-up loc))
-        (pcase-let ((`(,key . ,val) (treepy-node loc)))
-          (let-alist val
-            (let* ((cursor (and .pageInfo.hasNextPage
-                                .pageInfo.endCursor))
-                   (until (cdr (assq (intern (format "%s-until" key))
-                                     (ghub--graphql-req-until req))))
-                   (nodes (mapcar #'cdar .edges))
-                   (nodes (if until
-                              (--take-while
-                               (or (string> (cdr (assq 'updatedAt it)) until)
-                                   (setq cursor nil))
-                               nodes)
-                            nodes)))
-              (if cursor
-                  (progn
-                    (setf (ghub--req-value req) loc)
-                    (ghub--graphql-retrieve req
-                                            (ghub--graphql-lineage loc)
-                                            cursor)
-                    (cl-return))
-                (setq loc (treepy-replace loc (cons key nodes))))))))
-      (if (not (treepy-end-p loc))
-          (setq loc (treepy-next loc))
-        (funcall (ghub--req-callback req)
-                 (treepy-root loc))
-        (cl-return)))))
-
-(defun ghub--graphql-lineage (loc)
-  (let (lineage)
-    (while (treepy-up loc)
-      (push (car (treepy-node loc)) lineage)
-      (setq loc (treepy-up loc)))
-    lineage))
-
-(defun ghub--graphql-narrow-data (data lineage)
-  (let (key)
-    (while (setq key (pop lineage))
-      (if (consp (car lineage))
-          (progn (pop lineage)
-                 (setf data (cadr data)))
-        (setq data (assq key (cdr data))))))
-  data)
-
-(defun ghub--graphql-narrow-query (query lineage cursor)
-  (if (consp (car lineage))
-      (let* ((child  (cddr query))
-             (alist  (cl-coerce (cadr query) 'list))
-             (single (cdr (assq :singular alist))))
-        `(,(car single)
-          ,(vector (list (cadr single) (cdr (car lineage))))
-          ,@(if (cdr lineage)
-               (ghub--graphql-narrow-query child (cdr lineage) cursor)
-             child)))
-    (let* ((child  (or (assq (car lineage) (cdr query))
-                       (cl-find-if (lambda (c)
-                                     (and (listp c)
-                                          (vectorp (cadr c))
-                                          (eq (cadr (assq :singular
-                                                          (cl-coerce (cadr c)
-                                                                     'list)))
-                                              (car lineage))))
-                                   (cdr query))))
-           (object (car query))
-           (args   (and (vectorp (cadr query))
-                        (cadr query))))
-      `(,object
-        ,@(and args (list args))
-        ,(cond ((cdr lineage)
-                (ghub--graphql-narrow-query child (cdr lineage) cursor))
-               (cursor
-                `(,(car child)
-                  ,(vconcat `((after ,cursor))
-                            (cadr child))
-                  ,@(cddr child)))
-               (t
-                child))))))
-
-(defun ghub--graphql-encode (g)
-  (if (symbolp g)
-      (symbol-name g)
-    (let* ((object (car g))
-           (args   (and (vectorp (cadr g))
-                        (cl-coerce (cadr g) 'list)))
-           (fields (if args (cddr g) (cdr g))))
-       (concat
-        (graphql--encode-object object)
-        (and args
-             (format " (\n%s)"
-                     (mapconcat (pcase-lambda (`(,key ,val))
-                                  (graphql--encode-argument key val))
-                                args ",\n")))
-        (and fields
-             (format " {\n%s\n}"
-                     (mapconcat #'ghub--graphql-encode fields "\n")))))))
-
-(defun ghub--alist-zip (root)
-  (let ((branchp (lambda (elt) (and (listp elt) (listp (cdr elt)))))
-        (make-node (lambda (_ children) children)))
-    (treepy-zipper branchp #'identity make-node root)))
-
-;;; _
-(provide 'ghub-graphql)
-;;; ghub-graphql.el ends here
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-(define-package "ghub" "20180911.1858" "Minuscule client libraries for Git forge APIs."
-  '((emacs "24.4")
-    (dash "2.14.1")
-    (graphql "0")
-    (let-alist "1.0.5")
-    (treepy "0.1.0")))
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
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-;;; ghub.el --- minuscule client libraries for Git forge APIs  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Jonas Bernoulli
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub
-;; Keywords: tools
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Ghub provides basic support for using the APIs of various Git forges
-;; from Emacs packages.  Originally it only supported the Github REST
-;; API, but now it also supports the Github GraphQL API as well as the
-;; REST APIs of Gitlab, Gitea, Gogs and Bitbucket.
-
-;; Ghub abstracts access to API resources using only a handful of basic
-;; functions such as `ghub-get'.  These are convenience wrappers around
-;; `ghub-request'.  Additional forge-specific wrappers like `glab-put',
-;; `gtea-put', `gogs-post' and `buck-delete' are also available.  Ghub
-;; does not provide any resource-specific functions, with the exception
-;; of `FORGE-repository-id'.
-
-;; When accessing Github, then Ghub handles the creation and storage of
-;; access tokens using a setup wizard to make it easier for users to get
-;; started.  The tokens for other forges have to be created manually.
-
-;; Ghub is intentionally limited to only provide these two essential
-;; features — basic request functions and guided setup — to avoid being
-;; too opinionated, which would hinder wide adoption.  It is assumed that
-;; wide adoption would make life easier for users and maintainers alike,
-;; because then all packages that talk to forge APIs could be configured
-;; the same way.
-
-;; Please consult the manual (info "ghub") for more information.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'auth-source)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'json)
-(require 'let-alist)
-(require 'url)
-(require 'url-auth)
-(require 'url-http)
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
-
-(defvar url-callback-arguments)
-(defvar url-http-end-of-headers)
-(defvar url-http-extra-headers)
-(defvar url-http-response-status)
-
-;;; Settings
-
-(defconst ghub-default-host "api.github.com"
-  "The default host that is used if `ghub.host' is not set.")
-
-(defvar ghub-github-token-scopes '(repo)
-  "The Github API scopes that your private tools need.
-
-The token that is created based on the value of this variable
-is used when `ghub-request' (or one of its wrappers) is called
-without providing a value for AUTH.  Packages should always
-identify themselves using that argument, but when you use Ghub
-directly in private tools, then that is not necessary and the
-request is made on behalf of the `ghub' package itself, aka on
-behalf of some private tool.
-
-By default the only requested scope is `repo' because that is
-sufficient as well as required for most common uses.  This and
-other scopes are documented at URL `https://magit.vc/goto/2e586d36'.
-
-If your private tools need other scopes, then you have to add
-them here *before* creating the token.  Alternatively you can
-edit the scopes of an existing token using the web interface
-at URL `https://github.com/settings/tokens'.")
-
-(defvar ghub-override-system-name nil
-  "If non-nil, the string used to identify the local machine.
-If this is nil, then the value returned by `system-name' is
-used instead.")
-
-;;; Request
-;;;; Object
-
-(cl-defstruct (ghub--req
-               (:constructor ghub--make-req)
-               (:copier nil))
-  (url        nil :read-only nil)
-  (forge      nil :read-only t)
-  (silent     nil :read-only t)
-  (method     nil :read-only t)
-  (headers    nil :read-only t)
-  (handler    nil :read-only t)
-  (unpaginate nil :read-only nil)
-  (noerror    nil :read-only t)
-  (reader     nil :read-only t)
-  (callback   nil :read-only t)
-  (errorback  nil :read-only t)
-  (value      nil :read-only nil)
-  (extra      nil :read-only nil))
-
-(defalias 'ghub-req-extra 'ghub--req-extra)
-
-;;;; API
-
-(define-error 'ghub-error "Ghub/Url Error" 'error)
-(define-error 'ghub-http-error "HTTP Error" 'ghub-error)
-
-(defvar ghub-response-headers nil
-  "The headers returned in response to the last request.
-`ghub-request' returns the response body and stores the
-response headers in this variable.")
-
-(cl-defun ghub-head (resource &optional params
-                              &key query payload headers
-                              silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                              username auth host
-                              callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `HEAD' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"HEAD\" as METHOD."
-  (ghub-request "HEAD" resource params
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-get (resource &optional params
-                             &key query payload headers
-                             silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                             username auth host
-                             callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD."
-  (ghub-request "GET" resource params
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-put (resource &optional params
-                             &key query payload headers
-                             silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                             username auth host
-                             callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD."
-  (ghub-request "PUT" resource params
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-post (resource &optional params
-                              &key query payload headers
-                              silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                              username auth host
-                              callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD."
-  (ghub-request "POST" resource params
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-patch (resource &optional params
-                               &key query payload headers
-                               silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                               username auth host
-                               callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `PATCH' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PATCH\" as METHOD."
-  (ghub-request "PATCH" resource params
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-delete (resource &optional params
-                                &key query payload headers
-                                silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                                username auth host
-                                callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD."
-  (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-request (method resource &optional params
-                               &key query payload headers
-                               silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                               username auth host forge
-                               callback errorback value extra)
-  "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body.
-
-Also place the response header in `ghub-response-headers'.
-
-METHOD is the HTTP method, given as a string.
-RESOURCE is the resource to access, given as a string beginning
-  with a slash.
-
-PARAMS, QUERY, PAYLOAD and HEADERS are alists used to specify
-  data.  The Github API documentation is vague on how data has
-  to be transmitted and for a particular resource usually just
-  talks about \"parameters\".  Generally speaking when the METHOD
-  is \"HEAD\" or \"GET\", then they have to be transmitted as a
-  query, otherwise as a payload.
-Use PARAMS to automatically transmit like QUERY or PAYLOAD would
-  depending on METHOD.
-Use QUERY to explicitly transmit data as a query.
-Use PAYLOAD to explicitly transmit data as a payload.
-  Instead of an alist, PAYLOAD may also be a string, in which
-  case it gets encoded as UTF-8 but is otherwise transmitted as-is.
-Use HEADERS for those rare resources that require that the data
-  is transmitted as headers instead of as a query or payload.
-  When that is the case, then the API documentation usually
-  mentions it explicitly.
-
-If SILENT is non-nil, then don't message progress reports and
-  the like.
-
-If UNPAGINATE is t, then make as many requests as necessary to
-  get all values.  If UNPAGINATE is a natural number, then get
-  at most that many pages.  For any other non-nil value raise
-  an error.
-If NOERROR is non-nil, then do not raise an error if the request
-  fails and return nil instead.  If NOERROR is `return', then
-  return the error payload instead of nil.
-If READER is non-nil, then it is used to read and return from the
-  response buffer.  The default is `ghub--read-json-payload'.
-  For the very few resources that do not return JSON, you might
-  want to use `ghub--decode-payload'.
-
-If USERNAME is non-nil, then make a request on behalf of that
-  user.  It is better to specify the user using the Git variable
-  `github.user' for \"api.github.com\", or `github.HOST.user' if
-  connecting to a Github Enterprise instance.
-
-Each package that uses `ghub' should use its own token. If AUTH
-  is nil, then the generic `ghub' token is used instead.  This
-  is only acceptable for personal utilities.  A packages that
-  is distributed to other users should always use this argument
-  to identify itself, using a symbol matching its name.
-
-  Package authors who find this inconvenient should write a
-  wrapper around this function and possibly for the
-  method-specific functions as well.
-
-  Some symbols have a special meaning.  `none' means to make an
-  unauthorized request.  `basic' means to make a password based
-  request.  If the value is a string, then it is assumed to be
-  a valid token.  `basic' and an explicit token string are only
-  intended for internal and debugging uses.
-
-  If AUTH is a package symbol, then the scopes are specified
-  using the variable `AUTH-github-token-scopes'.  It is an error
-  if that is not specified.  See `ghub-github-token-scopes' for
-  an example.
-
-If HOST is non-nil, then connect to that Github instance.  This
-  defaults to \"api.github.com\".  When a repository is connected
-  to a Github Enterprise instance, then it is better to specify
-  that using the Git variable `github.host' instead of using this
-  argument.
-
-If FORGE is `gitlab', then connect to Gitlab.com or, depending
-  on HOST, to another Gitlab instance.  This is only intended for
-  internal use.  Instead of using this argument you should use
-  function `glab-request' and other `glab-*' functions.
-
-If CALLBACK and/or ERRORBACK is non-nil, then make one or more
-  asynchronous requests and call CALLBACK or ERRORBACK when
-  finished.  If an error occurred, then call ERRORBACK, or if
-  that is nil, then CALLBACK.  When no error occurred then call
-  CALLBACK.  When making asynchronous requests, then no errors
-  are signaled, regardless of the value of NOERROR.
-
-Both callbacks are called with four arguments.
-  1. For CALLBACK, the combined value of the retrieved pages.
-     For ERRORBACK, the error that occured when retrieving the
-     last page.
-  2. The headers of the last page as an alist.
-  3. Status information provided by `url-retrieve'. Its `:error'
-     property holds the same information as ERRORBACK's first
-     argument.
-  4. A `ghub--req' struct, which can be passed to `ghub-continue'
-     (which see) to retrieve the next page, if any."
-  (cl-assert (or (booleanp unpaginate) (natnump unpaginate)))
-  (unless (string-prefix-p "/" resource)
-    (setq resource (concat "/" resource)))
-  (unless host
-    (setq host (ghub--host forge)))
-  (unless (or username (stringp auth) (eq auth 'none))
-    (setq username (ghub--username host forge)))
-  (cond ((not params))
-        ((member method '("GET" "HEAD"))
-         (when query
-           (error "PARAMS and QUERY are mutually exclusive for METHOD %S"
-                  method))
-         (setq query params))
-        (t
-         (when payload
-           (error "PARAMS and PAYLOAD are mutually exclusive for METHOD %S"
-                  method))
-         (setq payload params)))
-  (when (or callback errorback)
-    (setq noerror t))
-  (ghub--retrieve
-   (ghub--encode-payload payload)
-   (ghub--make-req
-    :url (url-generic-parse-url
-          (concat "https://" host resource
-                  (and query (concat "?" (ghub--url-encode-params query)))))
-    :forge forge
-    :silent silent
-    ;; Encode in case caller used (symbol-name 'GET). #35
-    :method     (encode-coding-string method 'utf-8)
-    :headers    (ghub--headers headers host auth username forge)
-    :handler    'ghub--handle-response
-    :unpaginate unpaginate
-    :noerror    noerror
-    :reader     reader
-    :callback   callback
-    :errorback  errorback
-    :value      value
-    :extra      extra)))
-
-(defun ghub-continue (req)
-  "If there is a next page, then retrieve that.
-
-This function is only intended to be called from callbacks.  If
-there is a next page, then retrieve that and return the buffer
-that the result will be loaded into, or t if the process has
-already completed.  If there is no next page, then return nil.
-
-Callbacks are called with four arguments (see `ghub-request').
-The forth argument is a `ghub--req' struct, intended to be passed
-to this function.  A callback may use the struct's `extra' slot
-to pass additional information to the callback that will be
-called after the next request has finished.  Use the function
-`ghub-req-extra' to get and set the value of this slot."
-  (and (assq 'next (ghub-response-link-relations req))
-       (or (ghub--retrieve nil req) t)))
-
-(cl-defun ghub-wait (resource &optional duration &key username auth host)
-  "Busy-wait up to DURATION seconds for RESOURCE to become available.
-
-DURATION specifies how many seconds to wait at most.  It defaults
-to 64 seconds.  The first attempt is made immediately, the second
-after two seconds, and each subsequent attempt is made after
-waiting as long again as we already waited between all preceding
-attempts combined.
-
-See `ghub-request' for information about the other arguments."
-  (unless duration
-    (setq duration 64))
-  (with-local-quit
-    (let ((total 0))
-      (while (not (ghub-get resource nil
-                            :noerror t
-                            :username username
-                            :auth auth
-                            :host host))
-        (message "Waited (%3ss of %ss) for %s..." total duration resource)
-        (if (= total duration)
-            (error "Github is taking too long to create %s" resource)
-          (if (> total 0)
-              (let ((wait (min total (- duration total))))
-                (sit-for wait)
-                (cl-incf total wait))
-            (sit-for (setq total 2))))))))
-
-(defun ghub-response-link-relations (req &optional headers payload)
-  "Return an alist of link relations in HEADERS.
-If optional HEADERS is nil, then return those that were
-previously stored in the variable `ghub-response-headers'.
-
-When accessing a Bitbucket instance then the link relations
-are in PAYLOAD instead of HEADERS, making their API merely
-RESTish and forcing this function to append those relations
-to the value of `ghub-response-headers', for later use when
-this function is called with nil for PAYLOAD."
-  (if (eq (ghub--req-forge req) 'bitbucket)
-      (if payload
-          (let* ((page (cl-mapcan (lambda (key)
-                                    (when-let ((elt (assq key payload)))
-                                      (list elt)))
-                                  '(size page pagelen next previous)))
-                 (headers (cons (cons 'link-alist page) headers)))
-            (if (and req (or (ghub--req-callback req)
-                             (ghub--req-errorback req)))
-                (setq-local ghub-response-headers headers)
-              (setq-default ghub-response-headers headers))
-            page)
-        (cdr (assq 'link-alist ghub-response-headers)))
-  (when-let ((rels (cdr (assoc "Link" (or headers ghub-response-headers)))))
-    (mapcar (lambda (elt)
-              (pcase-let ((`(,url ,rel) (split-string elt "; ")))
-                (cons (intern (substring rel 5 -1))
-                      (substring url 1 -1))))
-            (split-string rels ", ")))))
-
-;;;; Internal
-
-(cl-defun ghub--retrieve (payload req)
-  (let ((url-request-extra-headers
-         (let ((headers (ghub--req-headers req)))
-           (if (functionp headers) (funcall headers) headers)))
-        (url-request-method (ghub--req-method req))
-        (url-request-data payload)
-        (url-show-status nil)
-        (url     (ghub--req-url req))
-        (handler (ghub--req-handler req))
-        (silent  (ghub--req-silent req)))
-    (if (or (ghub--req-callback  req)
-            (ghub--req-errorback req))
-        (url-retrieve url handler (list req) silent)
-      ;; When this function has already been called, then it is a
-      ;; no-op.  Otherwise it sets `url-registered-auth-schemes' among
-      ;; other things.  If we didn't ensure that it has been run, then
-      ;; `url-retrieve-synchronously' would do it, which would cause
-      ;; the value that we let-bind below to be overwritten, and the
-      ;; "default" value to be lost outside the let-binding.
-      (url-do-setup)
-      (with-current-buffer
-          (let ((url-registered-auth-schemes
-                 '(("basic" ghub--basic-auth-errorback . 10))))
-            (url-retrieve-synchronously url silent))
-        (funcall handler (car url-callback-arguments) req)))))
-
-(defun ghub--handle-response (status req)
-  (let ((buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (set-buffer-multibyte t)
-          (let* ((unpaginate (ghub--req-unpaginate req))
-                 (headers    (ghub--handle-response-headers status req))
-                 (payload    (ghub--handle-response-payload req))
-                 (payload    (ghub--handle-response-error status payload req))
-                 (value      (ghub--handle-response-value payload req))
-                 (next       (cdr (assq 'next (ghub-response-link-relations
-                                               req headers payload)))))
-            (when (numberp unpaginate)
-              (cl-decf unpaginate))
-            (setf (ghub--req-url req)
-                  (url-generic-parse-url next))
-            (setf (ghub--req-unpaginate req) unpaginate)
-            (or (and next
-                     unpaginate
-                     (or (eq unpaginate t)
-                         (>  unpaginate 0))
-                     (ghub-continue req))
-                (let ((callback  (ghub--req-callback req))
-                      (errorback (ghub--req-errorback req))
-                      (err       (plist-get status :error)))
-                  (cond ((and err errorback)
-                         (funcall errorback err headers status req))
-                        (callback
-                         (funcall callback value headers status req))
-                        (t value))))))
-      (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-        (kill-buffer buffer)))))
-
-(defun ghub--handle-response-headers (status req)
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (forward-line 1)
-  (let (headers)
-    (while (re-search-forward "^\\([^:]*\\): \\(.+\\)"
-                              url-http-end-of-headers t)
-      (push (cons (match-string 1)
-                  (match-string 2))
-            headers))
-    (setq headers (nreverse headers))
-    (unless url-http-end-of-headers
-      (error "BUG: missing headers %s" (plist-get status :error)))
-    (goto-char (1+ url-http-end-of-headers))
-    (if (and req (or (ghub--req-callback req)
-                     (ghub--req-errorback req)))
-        (setq-local ghub-response-headers headers)
-      (setq-default ghub-response-headers headers))
-    headers))
-
-(defun ghub--handle-response-error (status payload req)
-  (let ((noerror (ghub--req-noerror req))
-        (err (plist-get status :error)))
-    (if err
-        (if noerror
-            (if (eq noerror 'return)
-                payload
-              (setcdr (last err) (list payload))
-              nil)
-          (ghub--signal-error err payload))
-      payload)))
-
-(defun ghub--signal-error (err &optional payload)
-  (pcase-let ((`(,symb . ,data) err))
-    (if (eq symb 'error)
-        (if (eq (car-safe data) 'http)
-            (signal 'ghub-http-error
-                    (let ((code (car (cdr-safe data))))
-                      (list code
-                            (nth 2 (assq code url-http-codes))
-                            payload)))
-          (signal 'ghub-error data))
-      (signal symb data))))
-
-(defun ghub--handle-response-value (payload req)
-  (setf (ghub--req-value req)
-        (nconc (ghub--req-value req)
-               (if-let ((nested (and (eq (ghub--req-forge req) 'bitbucket)
-                                     (assq 'values payload))))
-                   (cdr nested)
-                 payload))))
-
-(defun ghub--handle-response-payload (req)
-  (funcall (or (ghub--req-reader req)
-               'ghub--read-json-payload)
-           url-http-response-status))
-
-(defun ghub--read-json-payload (_status)
-  (let ((raw (ghub--decode-payload)))
-    (and raw
-         (condition-case nil
-             (let ((json-object-type 'alist)
-                   (json-array-type  'list)
-                   (json-key-type    'symbol)
-                   (json-false       nil)
-                   (json-null        nil))
-               (json-read-from-string raw))
-           (json-readtable-error
-            `((message
-               . ,(if (looking-at "<!DOCTYPE html>")
-                      (if (re-search-forward
-                           "<p>\\(?:<strong>\\)?\\([^<]+\\)" nil t)
-                          (match-string 1)
-                        "error description missing")
-                    (string-trim (buffer-substring (point) (point-max)))))
-              (documentation_url
-               . "https://github.com/magit/ghub/wiki/Github-Errors")))))))
-
-(defun ghub--decode-payload (&optional _status)
-  (and (not (eobp))
-       (decode-coding-string
-        (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (point-max))
-        'utf-8)))
-
-(defun ghub--encode-payload (payload)
-  (and payload
-       (progn
-         (unless (stringp payload)
-           (setq payload (json-encode-list payload)))
-         (encode-coding-string payload 'utf-8))))
-
-(defun ghub--url-encode-params (params)
-  (mapconcat (lambda (param)
-               (pcase-let ((`(,key . ,val) param))
-                 (concat (url-hexify-string (symbol-name key)) "="
-                         (if (integerp val)
-                             (number-to-string val)
-                           (url-hexify-string val)))))
-             params "&"))
-
-;;; Authentication
-;;;; API
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ghub-create-token (host username package scopes)
-  "Create, store and return a new token.
-
-HOST is the Github instance, usually \"api.github.com\".
-USERNAME is the name of a user on that instance.
-PACKAGE is the package that will use the token.
-SCOPES are the scopes the token is given access to."
-  (interactive
-   (pcase-let ((`(,host ,username ,package)
-                (ghub--read-triplet)))
-     (list host username package
-           (split-string
-            (read-string
-             "Scopes (separated by commas): "
-             (mapconcat #'symbol-name
-                        (symbol-value
-                         (intern (format "%s-github-token-scopes" package)))
-                        ","))
-            "," t "[\s\t]+"))))
-  (let ((user (ghub--ident username package)))
-    (cl-destructuring-bind (save token)
-        (ghub--auth-source-get (list :save-function :secret)
-          :create t :host host :user user
-          :secret
-          (cdr (assq 'token
-                     (ghub-post
-                      "/authorizations"
-                      `((scopes . ,scopes)
-                        (note   . ,(ghub--ident-github package)))
-                      :username username :auth 'basic :host host))))
-      ;; Build-in back-ends return a function that does the actual
-      ;; saving, while for some third-party back-ends ":create t"
-      ;; is enough.
-      (when (functionp save)
-        (funcall save))
-      ;; If the Auth-Source cache contains the information that there
-      ;; is no value, then setting the value does not invalidate that
-      ;; now incorrect information.
-      (auth-source-forget (list :host host :user user))
-      token)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ghub-token-scopes (host username package)
-  "Return and echo the scopes of the specified token.
-This is intended for debugging purposes only.  The user
-has to provide several values including their password."
-  (interactive (ghub--read-triplet))
-  (let ((scopes
-         (cdr (assq 'scopes (ghub--get-token-plist host username package)))))
-    (when (called-interactively-p 'any)
-      ;; Also show the input values to make it easy for package
-      ;; authors to verify that the user has done it correctly.
-      (message "Scopes for %s@%s: %S"
-               (ghub--ident username package)
-               host scopes))
-    scopes))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ghub-clear-caches ()
-  "Clear all caches that might negatively affect Ghub.
-
-If a library that is used by Ghub caches incorrect information
-such as a mistyped password, then that can prevent Ghub from
-asking the user for the correct information again.
-
-Set `url-http-real-basic-auth-storage' to nil
-and call `auth-source-forget+'."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq url-http-real-basic-auth-storage nil)
-  (auth-source-forget+))
-
-;;;; Internal
-
-(defun ghub--headers (headers host auth username forge)
-  (push (cons "Content-Type" "application/json") headers)
-  (if (eq auth 'none)
-      headers
-    (unless (or username (stringp auth))
-      (setq username (ghub--username host forge)))
-    (lambda ()
-      (if (eq auth 'basic)
-          (cons (cons "Authorization" (ghub--basic-auth host username))
-                headers)
-        (cons (ghub--auth host auth username forge) headers)))))
-
-(defun ghub--auth (host auth &optional username forge)
-  (unless username
-    (setq username (ghub--username host)))
-  (if (eq auth 'basic)
-      (cl-ecase forge
-        ((nil github gitea gogs bitbucket)
-         (cons "Authorization" (ghub--basic-auth host username)))
-        (gitlab
-         (error "Gitlab does not support basic authentication")))
-    (cons (cl-ecase forge
-            ((nil github gitea gogs bitbucket)
-             "Authorization")
-            (gitlab
-             "Private-Token"))
-          (concat
-           (and (not (eq forge 'gitlab)) "token ")
-           (encode-coding-string
-            (cl-typecase auth
-              (string auth)
-              (null   (ghub--token host username 'ghub nil forge))
-              (symbol (ghub--token host username auth  nil forge))
-              (t (signal 'wrong-type-argument
-                         `((or stringp symbolp) ,auth))))
-            'utf-8)))))
-
-(defun ghub--basic-auth (host username)
-  (let ((url (url-generic-parse-url (concat "https://" host))))
-    (setf (url-user url) username)
-    (url-basic-auth url t)))
-
-(defun ghub--basic-auth-errorback (url &optional prompt _overwrite _realm _args)
-  ;; This gets called twice.  Do nothing the first time,
-  ;; when PROMPT is nil.  See `url-get-authentication'.
-  (when prompt
-    (if (assoc "X-GitHub-OTP" (ghub--handle-response-headers nil nil))
-        (progn
-          (setq url-http-extra-headers
-                `(("Content-Type" . "application/json")
-                  ("X-GitHub-OTP" . ,(ghub--read-2fa-code))
-                  ;; Without "Content-Type" and "Authorization".
-                  ;; The latter gets re-added from the return value.
-                  ,@(cddr url-http-extra-headers)))
-          ;; Return the cached values, they are correct.
-          (url-basic-auth url nil nil nil))
-      ;; Remove the invalid cached values and fail, which
-      ;; is better than the invalid values sticking around.
-      (setq url-http-real-basic-auth-storage
-            (cl-delete (format "%s:%d" (url-host url) (url-port url))
-                       url-http-real-basic-auth-storage
-                       :test #'equal :key #'car))
-      nil)))
-
-(defun ghub--token (host username package &optional nocreate forge)
-  (let* ((user (ghub--ident username package))
-         (token
-          (or (car (ghub--auth-source-get (list :secret)
-                     :host host :user user))
-              (progn
-                ;; Auth-Source caches the information that there is no
-                ;; value, but in our case that is a situation that needs
-                ;; fixing so we want to keep trying by invalidating that
-                ;; information.
-                ;; The (:max 1) is needed and has to be placed at the
-                ;; end for Emacs releases before 26.1.  See #24, #64.
-                (auth-source-forget (list :host host :user user :max 1))
-                (and (not nocreate)
-                     (cl-ecase forge
-                       ((nil github)
-                        (ghub--confirm-create-token host username package))
-                       ((gitlab gitea gogs bitbucket)
-                        (error "Required %s token (%S for %S) does not exist.
-See https://magit.vc/manual/ghub/Support-for-Other-Forges.html for instructions."
-                               (capitalize (symbol-name forge))
-                               user host))))))))
-    (if (functionp token) (funcall token) token)))
-
-(defun ghub--host (&optional forge)
-  (cl-ecase forge
-    ((nil github)
-     (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "github.host")))
-         ghub-default-host))
-    (gitlab
-     (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "gitlab.host")))
-         (bound-and-true-p glab-default-host)))
-    (gitea
-     (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "gitea.host")))
-         (bound-and-true-p gtea-default-host)))
-    (gogs
-     (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "gogs.host")))
-         (bound-and-true-p gogs-default-host)))
-    (bitbucket
-     (or (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "bitbucket.host")))
-         (bound-and-true-p buck-default-host)))))
-
-(defun ghub--username (host &optional forge)
-  (let ((var (cond ((equal host ghub-default-host)
-                    "github.user")
-                   ((equal host (bound-and-true-p glab-default-host))
-                    "gitlab.user")
-                   ((equal host (bound-and-true-p buck-default-host))
-                    "bitbucket.user")
-                   ((eq forge 'github)    (format "github.%s.user"    host))
-                   ((eq forge 'gitlab)    (format "gitlab.%s.user"    host))
-                   ((eq forge 'bitbucket) (format "bitbucket.%s.user" host))
-                   ((eq forge 'gitea)     (format "gitea.%s.user"     host))
-                   ((eq forge 'gogs)      (format "gogs.%s.user"      host)))))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (car (process-lines "git" "config" var))
-      (error
-       (let ((user (read-string
-                    (format "Git variable `%s' is unset.  Set to: " var))))
-         (or (and user (progn (call-process "git" nil nil nil
-                                            "config" "--global" var user)
-                              user))
-             (user-error "Abort")))))))
-
-(defun ghub--ident (username package)
-  (format "%s^%s" username package))
-
-(defun ghub--ident-github (package)
-  (format "Emacs package %s @ %s"
-          package
-          (or ghub-override-system-name (system-name))))
-
-(defun ghub--package-scopes (package)
-  (let ((var (intern (format "%s-github-token-scopes" package))))
-    (if (boundp var)
-        (symbol-value var)
-      (error "%s fails to define %s" package var))))
-
-(defun ghub--confirm-create-token (host username package)
-  (let* ((ident (ghub--ident-github package))
-         (scopes (ghub--package-scopes package))
-         (max-mini-window-height 40))
-    (if (let ((message-log-max nil))
-          (yes-or-no-p
-           (format
-            "Such a Github API token is not available:
-
-  Host:    %s
-  User:    %s
-  Package: %s
-
-  Scopes requested in `%s-github-token-scopes':\n%s
-  Store on Github as:\n    %S
-  Store locally according to option `auth-sources':\n    %S
-%s
-If in doubt, then abort and first view the section of the Ghub
-documentation called \"Manually Creating and Storing a Token\".
-
-Otherwise confirm and then provide your Github username and
-password at the next two prompts.  Depending on the backend
-you might have to provide a passphrase and confirm that you
-really want to save the token.
-
-Create and store such a token? "
-            host username package package
-            (mapconcat (lambda (scope) (format "    %s" scope)) scopes "\n")
-            ident auth-sources
-            (if (and (stringp (car auth-sources))
-                     (not (string-suffix-p ".gpg" (car auth-sources))))
-                (format "
-WARNING: The token will be stored unencrypted in %S.
-         If you don't want that, you have to abort and customize
-         the `auth-sources' option.\n" (car auth-sources))
-              ""))))
-        (progn
-          (when (ghub--get-token-id host username package)
-            (if (yes-or-no-p
-                 (format
-                  "A token named %S\nalready exists on Github.  Replace it?"
-                  ident))
-                (ghub--delete-token host username package)
-              (user-error "Abort")))
-          (ghub-create-token host username package scopes))
-      (user-error "Abort"))))
-
-(defun ghub--get-token-id (host username package)
-  (let ((ident (ghub--ident-github package)))
-    (cl-some (lambda (x)
-               (let-alist x
-                 (and (equal .app.name ident) .id)))
-             (ghub-get "/authorizations"
-                       '((per_page . 100))
-                       :unpaginate t
-                       :username username :auth 'basic :host host))))
-
-(defun ghub--get-token-plist (host username package)
-  (ghub-get (format "/authorizations/%s"
-                    (ghub--get-token-id host username package))
-            nil :username username :auth 'basic :host host))
-
-(defun ghub--delete-token (host username package)
-  (ghub-delete (format "/authorizations/%s"
-                       (ghub--get-token-id host username package))
-               nil :username username :auth 'basic :host host))
-
-(defun ghub--read-triplet ()
-  (let ((host (read-string "Host: " (ghub--host))))
-    (list host
-          (read-string "Username: " (ghub--username host))
-          (intern (read-string "Package: " "ghub")))))
-
-(defvar ghub--2fa-cache nil)
-
-(defun ghub--read-2fa-code ()
-  (let ((code (read-number "Two-factor authentication code: "
-                           (and ghub--2fa-cache
-                                (< (float-time (time-subtract
-                                                (current-time)
-                                                (cdr ghub--2fa-cache)))
-                                   25)
-                                (car ghub--2fa-cache)))))
-    (setq ghub--2fa-cache (cons code (current-time)))
-    (number-to-string code)))
-
-(defun ghub--auth-source-get (keys &rest spec)
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (let ((plist (car (apply #'auth-source-search
-                           (append spec (list :max 1))))))
-    (mapcar (lambda (k)
-              (plist-get plist k))
-            keys)))
-
-(advice-add 'auth-source-netrc-parse-next-interesting :around
-            'auth-source-netrc-parse-next-interesting@save-match-data)
-(defun auth-source-netrc-parse-next-interesting@save-match-data (fn)
-  "Save match-data for the benefit of caller `auth-source-netrc-parse-one'.
-Without wrapping this function in `save-match-data' the caller
-won't see the secret from a line that is followed by a commented
-line."
-  (save-match-data (funcall fn)))
-
-;;; _
-(provide 'ghub)
-(require 'ghub-graphql)
-;;; ghub.el ends here
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-This is ghub.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from ghub.texi.
-
-     Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Ghub: (ghub).         Minuscule client library for the Github API.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Introduction,  Up: (dir)
-
-Ghub User and Developer Manual
-******************************
-
-Ghub provides basic support for using the APIs of various Git forges
-from Emacs packages.  Originally it only supported the Github REST API,
-but now it also supports the Github GraphQL API as well as the REST APIs
-of Gitlab, Gitea, Gogs and Bitbucket.
-
-   Ghub abstracts access to API resources using only a handful of basic
-functions such as ‘ghub-get‘.  These are convenience wrappers around
-‘ghub-request‘.  Additional forge-specific wrappers like ‘glab-put‘,
-‘gtea-put‘, ‘gogs-post‘ and ‘buck-delete‘ are also available.  Ghub does
-not provide any resource-specific functions, with the exception of
-‘FORGE-repository-id‘.
-
-   When accessing Github, then Ghub handles the creation and storage of
-access tokens using a setup wizard to make it easier for users to get
-started.  The tokens for other forges have to be created manually.
-
-   Ghub is intentionally limited to only provide these two essential
-features — basic request functions and guided setup — to avoid being too
-opinionated, which would hinder wide adoption.  It is assumed that wide
-adoption would make life easier for users and maintainers alike, because
-then all packages that talk to forge APIs could be configured the same
-way.
-
-This manual is for Ghub version 2.0.1 (v2.0.1-48-g87701ea+1).
-
-     Copyright (C) 2017-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Introduction::
-* Getting Started::
-* Using Ghub in Personal Scripts::
-* Using Ghub in a Package::
-* API::
-* GraphQL Support::
-* Support for Other Forges::
-
-— The Detailed Node Listing —
-
-Getting Started
-
-* Setting the Username::
-* Interactively Creating and Storing a Token::
-* Manually Creating and Storing a Token::
-* How Ghub uses Auth-Source::
-
-API
-
-* Making Requests::
-* Authentication::
-* Configuration Variables::
-
-Support for Other Forges
-
-* Forge Functions and Variables::
-* Forge Limitations and Notes::
-
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Introduction,  Next: Getting Started,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
-
-1 Introduction
-**************
-
-Ghub provides basic support for using the APIs of various Git forges
-from Emacs packages.  Originally it only supported the Github REST API,
-but now it also supports the Github GraphQL API as well as the REST APIs
-of Gitlab, Gitea, Gogs and Bitbucket.
-
-   Ghub abstracts access to API resources using only a handful of basic
-functions such as ‘ghub-get‘.  These are convenience wrappers around
-‘ghub-request‘.  Additional forge-specific wrappers like ‘glab-put‘,
-‘gtea-put‘, ‘gogs-post‘ and ‘buck-delete‘ are also available.  Ghub does
-not provide any resource-specific functions, with the exception of
-‘FORGE-repository-id‘.
-
-   When accessing Github, then Ghub handles the creation and storage of
-access tokens using a setup wizard to make it easier for users to get
-started.  The tokens for other forges have to be created manually.
-
-   Ghub is intentionally limited to only provide these two essential
-features — basic request functions and guided setup — to avoid being too
-opinionated, which would hinder wide adoption.  It is assumed that wide
-adoption would make life easier for users and maintainers alike, because
-then all packages that talk to forge APIs could be configured the same
-way.
-
-   Fancier interfaces can be implemented on top of Ghub, and one such
-wrapper — named simply Ghub+ — has already been implemented.  The
-benefit of basing various opinionated interfaces on top of a single
-library that provides only the core functionality is that choosing the
-programming interface no longer dictates how access tokens are handled.
-Users can then use multiple packages that access the Github API without
-having to learn the various incompatible ways packages expect the
-appropriate token to be made available to them.
-
-   Ghub uses the built-in ‘auth-source’ library to store access tokens.
-That library is very flexible and supports multiple backends, which
-means that it is up to the user how secrets are stored.  They can, among
-other things, choose between storing secrets in plain text for ease of
-use, or encrypted for better security.
-
-   Previously (as in until this library is widely adopted) it was up to
-package authors to decide if things should be easy or secure.  (Note
-that ‘auth-source’ defaults to "easy" — you have been warned.)
-
-   Ghub expects package authors to use a dedicated access token instead
-of sharing a single token between all packages that rely on it.  That
-means that users cannot configure Ghub once and later start using a new
-package without any additional setup.  But Ghub helps with that.
-
-   When the user invokes some command that ultimately results in
-‘ghub-request’ being called and the appropriate token is not available
-yet, then the user is guided through the process of creating and storing
-a new token, and at the end of that process the request is carried out
-as if the token had been available to begin with.
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Getting Started,  Next: Using Ghub in Personal Scripts,  Prev: Introduction,  Up: Top
-
-2 Getting Started
-*****************
-
-Each package that uses Ghub uses its own token.  Despite that, chances
-are good that after successfully configuring one package you can just
-start using another package pretty much instantly.
-
-   If the necessary token to access a Github instance is not available
-when a package makes an API request, then a setup wizard pops up, and
-after answering a few questions you are good to go.  Even the request
-that caused the wizard to be summoned should succeed and for most users
-this should be true even when configuring the very first token.
-
-   However, in some situations some manual configuration is necessary
-*before* using the wizard, or the wizard cannot be used at all:
-
-   • If you don’t want to use the wizard then you don’t have to and can
-     create tokens manually as described in *note Manually Creating and
-     Storing a Token::.
-
-   • Unfortunately only Github supports the creation of tokens by using
-     the API.  If you want to access another forge, then you have to
-     create the token manually as describe in *note Manually Creating
-     and Storing a Token::.  Also see *note Support for Other Forges::.
-
-   • If you want to access a Github Enterprise instance, then you have
-     to tell Ghub about that before the wizard makes its appearance by
-     setting the Git variable ‘github.host’.  You also have to tell Ghub
-     your username for that instance using the variable
-     ‘github.HOST.user’ even if it is the same as on Github.com.
-
-   • If the variable ‘github.user’ (or ‘github.HOST.user’ for an
-     Enterprise instance) is unset when the wizard is first summoned,
-     then you are asked to provide your username.  That value is then
-     stored *globally* to avoid having to ask you that question once per
-     repository.  If you have multiple accounts on Github.com (or a
-     Github Enterprise instance), then you have to explicitly tell Ghub
-     about that.  This can be done by setting the repository-local
-     values of the appropriate variable *before* the wizard is invoked.
-
-   • You might forget to do the above, which is why it is important to
-     carefully read the output of the wizard.  If it turns out that you
-     forgot to set a variable, then you must abort, set the variable,
-     and repeat the request to trigger the wizard again.
-
-   • The setup wizard should work even if you have enabled two-factor
-     authentication.  However if your Github Enterprise instance
-     enforces Single Sign-On as an additional security measure, then you
-     are out of luck and have to create the token manually as described
-     in *note Manually Creating and Storing a Token::.
-
-   The variables mentioned above — and others — are documented in *note
-Configuration Variables:: and the setup wizard is documented in *note
-Interactively Creating and Storing a Token::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Setting the Username::
-* Interactively Creating and Storing a Token::
-* Manually Creating and Storing a Token::
-* How Ghub uses Auth-Source::
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Setting the Username,  Next: Interactively Creating and Storing a Token,  Up: Getting Started
-
-2.1 Setting the Username
-========================
-
-If you haven’t set the Git variable ‘github.user’ yet when making a
-request, then you will be asked:
-
-     Git variable `github.user' is unset.  Set to:
-
-   You are expected to provide your Github username here.  The provided
-value will be saved globally (using ‘git config --global github.user
-USERNAME’).
-
-   If you need to identify as another user in a particular repository,
-then you have to set that variable locally, *before* making a request:
-
-     cd /path/to/repo
-     git config github.user USERNAME
-
-   For Github Enterprise instances you have to specify where the API can
-be accessed *before* you try to access it and a different variable has
-to be used to set the username.  For example if the API is available at
-‘https://example.com/api/v3’, then you should do this:
-
-     # Do this once
-     git config --global github.example.com/api/v3.user EMPLOYEE
-
-     # Do this for every corporate repository
-     cd /path/to/repo
-     git config github.host example.com/api/v3
-
-   If you do not set ‘github.example.com/api/v3.user’, then you will be
-asked to provide the value when trying to make a request, but you do
-have to manually set ‘github.host’, or Ghub assumes that you are trying
-to access ‘api.github.com’.
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Interactively Creating and Storing a Token,  Next: Manually Creating and Storing a Token,  Prev: Setting the Username,  Up: Getting Started
-
-2.2 Interactively Creating and Storing a Token
-==============================================
-
-Ghub uses a different token for every package as well as for every
-machine from which you access the Github API (and obviously also for
-every Github instance and user).  This allows packages to only request
-the scopes that they actually need and also gives users the opportunity
-to refuse access to certain scopes if they expect to not use the
-features that need them.
-
-   Usually you don’t have to worry about creating and storing a token
-yourself and can just make a request.  Note however that you don’t have
-to use the setup wizard described below.  Alternatively you can perform
-the setup manually as described in the next section.
-
-   If you make a request and the required token is not available yet,
-then the setup wizard will first ask you something like this:
-
-     Such a Github API token is not available:
-
-       Host:    api.github.com
-       User:    USERNAME
-       Package: PACKAGE
-
-       Scopes requested in `PACKAGE-github-token-scopes':
-         repo
-       Store on Github as:
-         "Emacs package PACKAGE @ LOCAL-MACHINE"
-       Store locally according to option `auth-sources':
-         ("~/.authinfo" "~/.authinfo.gpg" "~/.netrc")
-
-     If in doubt, then abort and first view the section of the Ghub
-     documentation called "Manually Creating and Storing a Token".
-
-     Create and store such a token? (yes or no)
-
-   If you don’t have any doubts, then answer "yes".  Lets address some
-of the doubts that you might have:
-
-   • ‘Host’ usually is "api.github.com" and that is usually what you
-     want.  If you are trying to access a Github Enterprise instance,
-     then it should be something else and you have to set the value
-     manually before the setup wizard is summoned, as described in the
-     parent section.
-
-   • ‘User’ should be your Github.com (or Github Enterprise instance)
-     username.  If it is something else and it doesn’t look like a
-     simple typo, then you should read the parent section again.  In
-     either case you have to abort.
-
-   • ‘Package’ should be the name of the package you are using to access
-     the Github API.
-
-     If it is ‘ghub’, then the package author disregarded that
-     convention and you should probably report a bug in the issue
-     tracker of that package.
-
-     Or you yourself are using ‘ghub-request’ or one of its wrappers
-     directly, in which case this is expected and perfectly fine.  In
-     that case you might however want to abort and change the value of
-     the variable ‘ghub-github-token-scopes’ before triggering the
-     wizard again.
-
-   • Each ‘PACKAGE’ has to specify the tokens that it needs using a
-     variable named ‘PACKAGE-github-token-scopes’.  The doc-string of
-     that variable should document why the various scopes are needed.
-
-     The meaning of the various scopes are documented at
-     <https://magit.vc/goto/f63aeb0a>.
-
-   • The value of ‘auth-sources’ is shown.  The default value causes
-     secrets to be stored in plain text.  Because this might be
-     unexpected, Ghub additionally displays a warning when appropriate.
-
-          WARNING: The token will be stored unencrypted in "~/.authinfo".
-                   If you don't want that, you have to abort and customize
-                   the `auth-sources' option.
-
-     Whether that is something that needs fixing, is up to you.  If your
-     answer is yes, then you should abort and see *note How Ghub uses
-     Auth-Source:: for instructions on how to save the token more
-     securely.
-
-   • When creating a token it is necessary to provide a token
-     description.  Ghub uses descriptions that have the form "Emacs
-     package PACKAGE @ LOCAL-MACHINE".
-
-     Github uses the token description to identify the token, not merely
-     as something useful to humans.  Token descriptions therefore have
-     to be unique and in rare cases you get an additional prompt, asking
-     you something like:
-
-          A token named "Emacs package PACKAGE @ LOCAL-MACHINE"
-          already exists on Github.  Replace it?
-
-     You might see this message when you have lost the old token and
-     want to replace it with a new one, in which case you should
-     obviously just proceed.
-
-     Or two of your computers have the same hostname, which is bad
-     practice because it gains you nothing but leads to issues such as
-     this.  Or you are dual-booting on this machine and use the same
-     hostname in all operating systems, which is a somewhat reasonable
-     thing to do, but never-the-less leads to issues like this.
-
-     In either case you will have to use something other than the value
-     returned by ‘system-name’ to identify the current machine or
-     operating system.  Or you can continue to identify different things
-     using the same identifier, in which case you have to manually
-     distribute the token.
-
-     The former is recommended and also easier to do, using the variable
-     ‘ghub-override-system-name’.  See *note Configuration Variables::
-     for details.
-
-   After the above prompt you are also asked for you username and
-password.  If you have enabled two-factor authentication, then you also
-have to provide the authentication code at least twice.  If you make
-sure the code is still good for a while when asked for it first, then
-you can just press ‘RET’ at the later prompt(s).
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Manually Creating and Storing a Token,  Next: How Ghub uses Auth-Source,  Prev: Interactively Creating and Storing a Token,  Up: Getting Started
-
-2.3 Manually Creating and Storing a Token
-=========================================
-
-If you cannot or don’t want to use the wizard then you have to (1)
-figure out what scopes a package wants, (2) create such a token using
-the web interface and (3) store the token where Ghub expects to find it.
-
-   A package named ‘PACKAGE’ has to specify the scopes that it wants in
-the variable named ‘PACKAGE-ghub-token-scopes’.  The doc-string of such
-variables should document what the various scopes are needed for.
-
-   To create or edit a token go to <https://github.com/settings/tokens>.
-For Gitlab.com use <https://gitlab.com/profile/personal_access_tokens>.
-
-   Finally store the token in a place where Ghub looks for it, as
-described in *note How Ghub uses Auth-Source::.
-
-   If you store the token in a file like ‘~/.authinfo’, then note that
-‘auth-source’’s parsing of that file is brittle.  Make sure the file
-ends with a newline character, that there are no empty or invalid lines,
-and that all comments are prefixed with ‘#’.
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: How Ghub uses Auth-Source,  Prev: Manually Creating and Storing a Token,  Up: Getting Started
-
-2.4 How Ghub uses Auth-Source
-=============================
-
-Please see *note (auth)Top:: for all the gory details about Auth-Source.
-Some Ghub-specific information and important notes follow.
-
-   The variable ‘auth-sources’ controls how and where Auth-Source stores
-new secrets and where it looks for known secrets.  The default value is
-‘("~/.authinfo" "~/.authinfo.gpg" "~/.netrc")’, which means that it
-looks in all of these files in order to find secrets and that it stores
-new secrets in ‘~/.authinfo’ because that is the first element of the
-list.  It doesn’t matter which files already do or don’t exist when
-storing a new secret, the first file is always used.
-
-   Secrets are stored in ‘~/.authinfo’ in plain text.  If you don’t want
-that (good choice), then you have to customize ‘auth-sources’, e.g.  by
-flipping the positions of the first two elements.
-
-   Auth-Source also supports storing secrets in various key-chains.
-Refer to its documentation for more information.
-
-   Some Auth-Source backends only support storing three values per
-entry, the "machine", the "login" and the "password".  Because Ghub uses
-separate tokens for each package, it has to squeeze four values into
-those three slots, and it does that by using "USERNAME^PACKAGE" as the
-"login".
-
-   Assuming your username is "ziggy",the package is named "stardust",
-and you want to access *Github.com* an entry in one of the three
-mentioned files would then look like this:
-
-     machine api.github.com login ziggy^stardust password 012345abcdef...
-
-   Assuming your username is "ziggy",the package is named "stardust",
-and you want to access *Gitlab.com* an entry in one of the three
-mentioned files would then look like this:
-
-     machine gitlab.com/api/v4 login ziggy^stardust password 012345abcdef...
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Using Ghub in Personal Scripts,  Next: Using Ghub in a Package,  Prev: Getting Started,  Up: Top
-
-3 Using Ghub in Personal Scripts
-********************************
-
-You can use ‘ghub-request’ and its wrapper functions in your personal
-scripts, of course.  Unlike when you use Ghub from a package that you
-distribute for others to use, you don’t have to specify a package in
-personal scripts.
-
-     ;; This is perfectly acceptable in personal scripts ...
-     (ghub-get "/user")
-
-     ;; ... and actually equal to
-     (ghub-get "/user" nil :auth 'ghub)
-
-     ;; In packages you have to specify the package using AUTH.
-     (ghub-get "/user" nil :auth 'foobar)
-
-   When you do not specify the ‘AUTH’ argument, then a request is made
-on behalf of the ‘ghub’ package itself.  Like for any package that uses
-Ghub, ‘ghub’ has to declare what scopes it needs, using, in this case,
-the variable ‘ghub-github-token-scopes’.
-
-   The default value of that variable is ‘(repo)’ and you might want to
-add additional scopes.  You can later add additional scopes to an
-existing token, using the web interface at
-<https://github.com/settings/tokens>.
-
-   If you do that, then you might want to also set the variable
-accordingly, but note that Ghub only consults that when *creating* a new
-token.  If you want to know a token’s effective scopes use the command
-‘ghub-token-scopes’, described in the next section.
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Using Ghub in a Package,  Next: API,  Prev: Using Ghub in Personal Scripts,  Up: Top
-
-4 Using Ghub in a Package
-*************************
-
-Every package should use its own token.  This allows you as the author
-of some package to only request access to API scopes that are actually
-needed, which in turn might make it easier for users to trust your
-package not to do unwanted things.
-
-   The scopes used by ‘PACKAGE’ have to be defined using the variable
-‘PACKAGE-github-token-scopes’, and you have to tell ‘ghub-request’ on
-behalf of which package a request is being made by passing the symbol
-‘PACKAGE’ as the value of its ‘AUTH’ argument.
-
-     (ghub-request "GET" "/user" nil :auth 'PACKAGE)
-
- -- Variable: PACKAGE-github-token-scopes
-
-     This variable defines the token scopes requested by the package
-     named ‘PACKAGE’.  The doc-string should explain what the various
-     scopes are needed for to prevent users from giving ‘PACKAGE’ fewer
-     permissions than it absolutely needs and also to give them greater
-     confidence that ‘PACKAGE’ is only requesting the permissions that
-     it actually needs.
-
-     The value of this variable does not necessarily correspond to the
-     scopes that the respective token actually gives access to.  There
-     is nothing that prevents users from changing the value *after*
-     creating the token or from editing the token’s scopes later on.
-
-     So it is pointless to check the value of this variable before
-     making a request.  You also should not query the API to reliably
-     determine the supported tokens before making a query.  Doing the
-     latter would mean that every request becomes two requests and that
-     the first request would have to be done using the user’s password
-     instead of a token.
-
- -- Command: ghub-token-scopes
-
-     Because we cannot be certain that the user hasn’t messed up the
-     scopes, Ghub provides this command to make it easy to debug such
-     issues without having to rely on users being thoughtful enough to
-     correctly determine the used scopes manually.
-
-     Just tell users to run ‘M-x ghub-token-scopes’ and to provide the
-     correct values for the ‘HOST’, ‘USERNAME’ and ‘PACKAGE’ when
-     prompted, and to then post the output.
-
-     It is to be expected that users will occasionally mess that up so
-     this command outputs not only the scopes but also the user input so
-     that you can have greater confidence in the validity of the user’s
-     answer.
-
-          Scopes for USERNAME^PACKAGE@HOST: (SCOPE...)
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: API,  Next: GraphQL Support,  Prev: Using Ghub in a Package,  Up: Top
-
-5 API
-*****
-
-This section describes the Ghub API.  In other words it describes the
-public functions and variables provided by the Ghub package and not the
-APIs of the supported forges, which can be accessed by using those
-functions.  The forge APIs are documented at:
-
-   • Github: <https://developer.github.com/v3>
-
-   • Gitlab: <https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/README.html>
-
-   • Gitea: <https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/api-usage> and
-     <https://try.gitea.io/api/swagger>
-
-   • Gogs: <https://github.com/gogs/go-gogs-client/wiki>
-
-   • Bitbucket:
-     <https://developer.atlassian.com/bitbucket/api/2/reference>
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Making Requests::
-* Authentication::
-* Configuration Variables::
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Making Requests,  Next: Authentication,  Up: API
-
-5.1 Making Requests
-===================
-
- -- Function: ghub-request method resource &optional params &key query
-          payload headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host
-          callback errorback url value error extra method*
-
-     This function makes a request for ‘RESOURCE’ using ‘METHOD’.
-     ‘PARAMS’, ‘QUERY’, ‘PAYLOAD’ and/or ‘HEADERS’ are alists holding
-     additional request data.  The response body is returned and the
-     response header is stored in the variable ‘ghub-response-headers’.
-
-        • ‘METHOD’ is the HTTP method, given as a string.
-
-        • ‘RESOURCE’ is the resource to access, given as a string
-          beginning with a slash.
-
-        • ‘PARAMS’, ‘QUERY’, ‘PAYLOAD’ and ‘HEADERS’ are alists and are
-          used to specify request data.  All these arguments are alists
-          that resemble the JSON expected and returned by the Github
-          API.  The keys are symbols and the values stored in the ‘cdr’
-          (not the ‘cadr’) can be strings, integers, or lists of strings
-          and integers.
-
-          The Github API documentation is vague on how data has to be
-          transmitted and for a particular resource usually just talks
-          about "parameters".  Generally speaking when the ‘METHOD’ is
-          "HEAD" or "GET", then they have to be transmitted as a query,
-          otherwise as a payload.
-
-             • Use ‘PARAMS’ to automatically transmit like ‘QUERY’ or
-               ‘PAYLOAD’ would depending on ‘METHOD’.
-
-             • Use ‘QUERY’ to explicitly transmit data as a query.
-
-             • Use ‘PAYLOAD’ to explicitly transmit data as a payload.
-               Instead of an alist, ‘PAYLOAD’ may also be a string, in
-               which case it gets encoded as UTF-8 but is otherwise
-               transmitted as-is.
-
-             • Use ‘HEADERS’ for those rare resources that require that
-               the data is transmitted as headers instead of as a query
-               or payload.  When that is the case, then the Github API
-               documentation usually mentions it explicitly.
-
-        • If ‘SILENT’ is non-nil, then progress reports and the like are
-          not messaged.
-
-        • If ‘UNPAGINATE’ is t, then this function make as many requests
-          as necessary to get all values.  If ‘UNPAGINATE’ is a natural
-          number, then it gets at most that many pages.  For any other
-          non-nil value it raises an error.
-
-        • If ‘NOERROR’ is non-nil, then no error is raised if the
-          request fails and ‘nil’ is returned instead.  If ‘NOERROR’ is
-          ‘return’, then the error payload is returned instead of ‘nil’.
-
-        • If ‘READER’ is non-nil, then it is used to read and return
-          from the response buffer.  The default is
-          ‘ghub--read-json-payload’.  For the very few resources that do
-          not return JSON, you might want to use ‘ghub--decode-payload’.
-
-        • If ‘USERNAME’ is non-nil, then the request is made on behalf
-          of that user.  It is better to specify the user using the Git
-          variable ‘github.user’ for "api.github.com", or
-          ‘github.HOST.user’ if connecting to a Github Enterprise
-          instance.
-
-        • Each package that uses Ghub should use its own token.  If
-          ‘AUTH’ is ‘nil’ or unspecified, then the generic ‘ghub’ token
-          is used instead.  This is only acceptable for personal
-          utilities.  A packages that is distributed to other users
-          should always use this argument to identify itself, using a
-          symbol matching its name.
-
-          Package authors who find this inconvenient should write a
-          wrapper around this function and possibly for the
-          method-specific functions as well.
-
-          Beside ‘nil’, some other symbols have a special meaning too.
-          ‘none’ means to make an unauthorized request.  ‘basic’ means
-          to make a password based request.  If the value is a string,
-          then it is assumed to be a valid token.  ‘basic’ and an
-          explicit token string are only intended for internal and
-          debugging uses.
-
-          If ‘AUTH’ is a package symbol, then the scopes are specified
-          using the variable ‘AUTH-github-token-scopes’.  It is an error
-          if that is not specified.  See ‘ghub-github-token-scopes’ for
-          an example.
-
-        • If ‘HOST’ is non-nil, then connect to that Github instance.
-          This defaults to "api.github.com".  When a repository is
-          connected to a Github Enterprise instance, then it is better
-          to specify that using the Git variable ‘github.host’ instead
-          of using this argument.
-
-        • If ‘FORGE’ is ‘gitlab’, then connect to Gitlab.com or,
-          depending on ‘HOST’, to another Gitlab instance.  This is only
-          intended for internal use.  Instead of using this argument you
-          should use function ‘glab-request’ and other ‘glab-*’
-          functions.
-
-        • If ‘CALLBACK’ and/or ‘ERRORBACK’ is non-nil, then this
-          function makes one or more asynchronous requests and calls
-          ‘CALLBACK’ or ‘ERRORBACK’ when finished.  If an error
-          occurred, then it calls ‘ERRORBACK’, or if that is ‘nil’, then
-          ‘CALLBACK’.  When no error occurred then it calls ‘CALLBACK’.
-          When making asynchronous requests, then no errors are
-          signaled, regardless of the value of ‘NOERROR’.
-
-          Both callbacks are called with four arguments.
-
-             • For ‘CALLBACK’, the combined value of the retrieved
-               pages.  For ‘ERRORBACK’, the error that occured when
-               retrieving the last page.
-
-             • The headers of the last page as an alist.
-
-             • Status information provided by ‘url-retrieve’.  Its
-               ‘:error’ property holds the same information as the first
-               argument to ‘ERRORBACK’.
-
-             • A ‘ghub--req’ struct, which can be passed to
-               ‘ghub-continue’ (which see) to retrieve the next page, if
-               any.
-
- -- Function: ghub-continue args
-
-     If there is a next page, then this function retrieves that.
-
-     This function is only intended to be called from callbacks.  If
-     there is a next page, then that is retrieve and the buffer that the
-     result will be loaded into is returned, or t if the process has
-     already completed.  If there is no next page, then return nil.
-
-     Callbacks are called with four arguments (see ‘ghub-request’).  The
-     forth argument is a ‘ghub--req’ struct, intended to be passed to
-     this function.  A callback may use the struct’s ‘extra’ slot to
-     pass additional information to the callback that will be called
-     after the next request.  Use the function ‘ghub-req-extra’ to get
-     and set the value of that slot.
-
-     As an example, using ‘ghub-continue’ in a callback like so:
-
-          (ghub-get "/users/tarsius/repos" nil
-                    :callback (lambda (value _headers _status req)
-                                (unless (ghub-continue req)
-                                  (setq my-value value))))
-
-     is equivalent to:
-
-          (ghub-get "/users/tarsius/repos" nil
-                    :unpaginate t
-                    :callback (lambda (value _headers _status _req)
-                                (setq my-value value)))
-
-     To demonstrate how to pass information from one callback to the
-     next, here we record when we start fetching each page:
-
-          (ghub-get "/users/tarsius/repos" nil
-                    :extra (list (current-time))
-                    :callback (lambda (value _headers _status req)
-                                (push (current-time) (ghub-req-extra req))
-                                (unless (ghub-continue req)
-                                  (setq my-times (ghub-req-extra req))
-                                  (setq my-value value))))
-
- -- Variable: ghub-response-headers
-
-     A select few Github API resources respond by transmitting data in
-     the response header instead of in the response body.  Because there
-     are so few of these inconsistencies, ‘ghub-request’ always returns
-     the response body.
-
-     To access the response headers use this variable after
-     ‘ghub-request’ has returned.
-
- -- Function: ghub-response-link-relations req headers payload
-
-     This function returns an alist of the link relations in ‘HEADERS’,
-     or if optional ‘HEADERS’ is nil, then those in
-     ‘ghub-response-headers’.
-
-     When accessing a Bitbucket instance then the link relations are in
-     ‘PAYLOAD’ instead of ‘HEADERS’, making their API merely RESTish and
-     forcing this function to append those relations to the value of
-     ‘ghub-response-headers’, for later use when this function is called
-     with ‘nil’ for ‘PAYLOAD’.
-
- -- Variable: ghub-override-system-name
-
-     If non-nil, the value of this variable is used to override the
-     value returned by ‘system-name’ for the purpose of identifying the
-     local machine, which is necessary because Ghub uses separate tokens
-     for each machine.  Also see *note Configuration Variables::.
-
- -- Variable: ghub-github-token-scopes
- -- Variable: PACKAGE-github-token-scopes
-
-     Such a variable defines the token scopes requested by the
-     respective package ‘PACKAGE’ given by the first word in the
-     variable name.  ‘ghub’ itself is treated like any other package.
-     Also see *note Using Ghub in a Package::.
-
- -- Function: ghub-head resource &optional params &key query payload
-          headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback
-          errorback
- -- Function: ghub-get resource &optional params &key query payload
-          headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback
-          errorback
-
-     These functions are simple wrappers around ‘ghub-request’.  Their
-     signature is identical to that of the latter, except that they do
-     not have an argument named ‘METHOD’.  The HTTP method is instead
-     given by the second word in the function name.
-
-     As described in the documentation for ‘ghub-request’, it depends on
-     the used method whether the value of the ‘PARAMS’ argument is used
-     as the query or the payload.  For the "HEAD" and "GET" methods it
-     is used as the query.
-
- -- Function: ghub-put resource &optional params &key query payload
-          headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback
-          errorback
- -- Function: ghub-post resource &optional params &key query payload
-          headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback
-          errorback
- -- Function: ghub-patch resource &optional params &key query payload
-          headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback
-          errorback
- -- Function: ghub-delete resource &optional params &key query payload
-          headers unpaginate noerror reader username auth host callback
-          errorback
-
-     These functions are simple wrappers around ‘ghub-request’.  Their
-     signature is identical to that of the latter, except that they do
-     not have an argument named ‘METHOD’.  The HTTP method is instead
-     given by the second word in the function name.
-
-     As described in the documentation for ‘ghub-request’, it depends on
-     the used method whether the value of the ‘PARAMS’ argument is used
-     as the query or the payload.  For the "PUT", "POST", "PATCH" and
-     "DELETE" methods it is used as the payload.
-
- -- Function: ghub-wait resource &optional duration &key username auth
-          host
-
-     Some API requests result in an immediate successful response even
-     when the requested action has not actually been carried out yet.
-     An example is the request for the creation of a new repository,
-     which doesn’t cause the repository to immediately become available.
-     The Github API documentation usually mentions this when describing
-     an affected resource.
-
-     If you want to do something with some resource right after making a
-     request for its creation, then you might have to wait for it to
-     actually be created.  This function can be used to do so.  It
-     repeatedly tries to access the resource until it becomes available
-     or until the timeout exceeds.  In the latter case it signals
-     ‘ghub-error’.
-
-     ‘RESOURCE’ specifies the resource that this function waits for.
-
-     ‘DURATION’ specifies the maximum number of seconds to wait for,
-     defaulting to 64 seconds.  Emacs will block during that time, but
-     the user can abort using ‘C-g’.
-
-     The first attempt is made immediately and will often succeed.  If
-     not, then another attempt is made after two seconds, and each
-     subsequent attempt is made after waiting as long as we already
-     waited between all preceding attempts combined.
-
-     See ‘ghub-request’’s documentation above for information about the
-     other arguments.
-
- -- Function: ghub-graphql graphql &optional variables &key username
-          auth host callback
-
-     This function makes a GraphQL request using ‘GRAPHQL’ and
-     ‘VARIABLES’ as inputs.  ‘GRAPHQL’ is a GraphQL string.  ‘VARIABLES’
-     is a JSON-like alist.  The other arguments behave as for
-     ‘ghub-request’ (which see).
-
-     The response is returned as a JSON-like alist.  Even if the
-     response contains ‘errors’, this function does not raise an error.
-     Cursor-handling is likewise left to the caller.
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Authentication,  Next: Configuration Variables,  Prev: Making Requests,  Up: API
-
-5.2 Authentication
-==================
-
- -- Command: ghub-create-token
-
-     This command creates a new token using the values it reads from the
-     user and then stores it according to the variable ‘auth-sources’.
-     It can also be called non-interactively, but you shouldn’t do that
-     yourself.
-
-     This is useful if you want to fully setup things before attempting
-     to make the initial request, if you want to provide fewer than the
-     requested scopes or customize ‘auth-sources’ first, or if something
-     has gone wrong when using the wizard that is used when making a
-     request without doing this first.  (Note that instead of using this
-     command you can also just repeat the initial request after making
-     the desired adjustments — that is easier.)
-
-     This command reads, in order, the ‘HOST’ (Github instance), the
-     ‘USERNAME’, the ‘PACKAGE’, and the ‘SCOPES’ in the minibuffer,
-     providing reasonable default choices.  ‘SCOPES’ defaults to the
-     scopes that ‘PACKAGE’ requests using the variable
-     ‘PACKAGE-github-token-scopes’.
-
- -- Command: ghub-token-scopes
-
-     Users are free to give a token access to fewer scopes than what the
-     respective package requested.  That can, of course, lead to issues,
-     and package maintainers have to be able to quickly determine if
-     such a (mis-)configuration is the root cause when users report
-     issues.
-
-     This command reads the required values in the minibuffer and then
-     shows a message containing these values along with the scopes of
-     the respective token.  It also returns the scopes (only) when
-     called non-interactively.  Also see *note Using Ghub in a
-     Package::.
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Configuration Variables,  Prev: Authentication,  Up: API
-
-5.3 Configuration Variables
-===========================
-
-The username and, unless you only use Github.com itself, the Github
-Enterprise instance have to be configured using Git variables.  In rare
-cases it might also be necessary to specify the identity of the local
-machine, which is done using a lisp variable.
-
- -- Variable: github.user
-
-     The Github.com username.  This should be set globally and if you
-     have multiple Github.com user accounts, then you should set this
-     locally only for those repositories that you want to access using
-     the secondary identity.
-
- -- Variable: github.HOST.user
-
-     This variable serves the same purpose as ‘github.user’ but for the
-     Github Enterprise instance identified by ‘HOST’.
-
-     The reason why separate variables are used is that this makes it
-     possible to set both values globally instead of having to set one
-     of the values locally in each and every repository that is
-     connected to the Github Enterprise instance, not Github.com.
-
- -- Variable: github.host
-
-     This variable should only be set locally for a repository and
-     specifies the Github Enterprise edition that that repository is
-     connected to.  You should not set this globally because then each
-     and every repository becomes connected to the specified Github
-     Enterprise instance, including those that should actually be
-     connected to Github.com.
-
-     When this is undefined, then "api.github.com" is used (defined in
-     the constant ‘ghub-default-host’, which you should never attempt to
-     change.)
-
- -- Variable: ghub-override-system-name
-
-     Ghub uses a different token for each quadruple ‘(USERNAME PACKAGE
-     HOST LOCAL-MACHINE)’.  Theoretically it could reuse tokens to some
-     extent but that would be more difficult to implement, less
-     flexible, and less secure (though slightly more convenient).
-
-     A token is identified on the respective Github instance (Github.com
-     or a Github Enterprise instance) using the pair ‘(PACKAGE .
-     LOCAL-MACHINE)’, or more precisely the string "Emacs package
-     PACKAGE @ LOCAL-MACHINE". ‘USERNAME’ and ‘HOST’ do not have to be
-     encoded because the token is stored for ‘USERNAME’ on ‘HOST’ and
-     cannot be used by another user and/or on another instance.
-
-     There is one potential problem though; for any given ‘(PACKAGE .
-     LOCAL-MACHINE)’ there can only be one token identified by "Emacs
-     package PACKAGE @ LOCAL-MACHINE"; Github does not allow multiple
-     tokens with the same description because it uses the description as
-     the identifier (it could use some hash instead, but alas it does
-     not).
-
-     If you have multiple machines and some of them have the same name,
-     then you should probably change that as this is not how things
-     ought to be.  However if you dual-boot, then it might make sense to
-     give that machine the same name regardless of what operating system
-     you have booted into.
-
-     You could use the same token on both operating systems, but setting
-     that up might be somewhat difficult because it is not possible to
-     download an existing token from Github.  You could, of course,
-     locally copy the token, but that is inconvenient and would make it
-     harder to only revoke the token used on your infected Windows
-     installation without also revoking it for your totally safe *BSD
-     installation.
-
-     Alternatively you can set this variable to a unique value, that
-     will then be used to identify the local machine instead of the
-     value returned by ‘system-name’.
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: GraphQL Support,  Next: Support for Other Forges,  Prev: API,  Up: Top
-
-6 GraphQL Support
-*****************
-
- -- Function: ghub-graphql graphql &optional variables &key username
-          auth host callback silent callback errorback value extra
-
-     This function makes a GraphQL request using ‘GRAPHQL’ and
-     ‘VARIABLES’ as inputs.  ‘GRAPHQL’ is a GraphQL string.  ‘VARIABLES’
-     is a JSON-like alist.  The other arguments behave as for
-     ‘ghub-request’ (which see).
-
-     The response is returned as a JSON-like alist.  Even if the
-     response contains ‘errors’, this function does not raise an error.
-     Cursor-handling is likewise left to the caller.
-
-   ‘ghub-graphql’ is a thin convenience wrapper around ‘ghub-request’,
-similar to ‘ghub-post’ and friends.  While the latter only hard-code the
-value of the ‘METHOD’ argument, the former also hard-codes ‘RESOURCE’
-and constructs ‘PAYLOAD’ from ‘GRAPHEQL’ and ‘VARIABLES’.  It also drops
-‘UNPAGINATE’, ‘NOERROR’, ‘READER’ (internal functions expect alist-ified
-JSON) and ‘FORGE’ (only Github currently supports GraphQL).
-
-   ‘ghub-graphql’ does not account for the fact that pagination works
-differently in GraphQL than it does in REST, so users of this function
-have to deal with that themselves.  Likewise error handling works
-differently and has to be done by the caller too.
-
-   An early attempt at implementing automatic unpaginating for GraphQL
-can be found in the ‘faithful-graphql’ branch, provided I haven’t
-deleted that by now.  On that branch I try to do things as intended by
-the designers of GraphQL, using variables and fragments, and drowning in
-a sea of boilerplate.
-
-   The problem with that approach is that it only works for applications
-that fetch specific information on demand and actually want things to be
-paginated.  I am convinced that GraphQL is very nice for web apps.
-
-   However the Forge package for which I am implementing all of this has
-very different needs.  It wants to fetch "all the data" and "cache" it
-locally, so that it is available even when there is no internet
-connection.  GraphQL was designed around the idea that you should be
-able to "ask for what you need and get exactly that".  But when that
-boils down to "look, if I persist, then you are going to hand me over
-all the data anyway, so just caught it up already", then things start to
-fall apart.  If Github’s GraphQL allowed pagination to be turned off
-completely, then teaching ‘ghub-graphql’ about error handling would be
-enough.
-
-   But it doesn’t and when doing things as intended, then that leads to
-huge amounts of repetitive boilerplate, which is so boring to write that
-doing it without introducing bugs left and right is near impossible; so
-I decided to give up on GraphQL variables, fragments and conditions, and
-instead implement something more powerful, though also more opinionated.
-
- -- Function: ghub--graphql-vacuum query variables callback &optional
-          until &key narrow username auth host forge
-
-     This function is an opinionated alternative to ‘ghub-graphql’.  It
-     relies and dark magic to get the job done.
-
-     It makes an initial request using ‘QUERY’.  It then looks for
-     paginated edges in the returned data and makes more requests to
-     resolve them.  In order to do so it automatically transforms the
-     initial ‘QUERY’ into another query suitable for that particular
-     edge.  The data retrieved by subsequent requests is then injected
-     into the data of the original request before that is returned or
-     passed to the callback.  If subsequently retrieved data features
-     new paginated edges, then those are followed recursively.
-
-     The end result is essentially the same as using ‘ghub-graphql’, if
-     only it were possible to say "do not paginate anything".  The
-     implementation is much more complicated because it is not possible
-     to do that.
-
-     ‘QUERY’ is a GraphQL query expressed as an s-expression.  The
-     ‘graphql’ package is used to turn that into a GraphQL query string,
-     but the format is somewhat different than as documented for that
-     package.  Also only a subset of the GraphQL features are supported;
-     fragments for example are not, and magical stuff happens to
-     variables.  This is not documented yet, I am afraid.  Look at
-     existing callers.
-
-     ‘VARIABLES’ is a JSON-like alist as for ‘ghub-graphql’.
-
-     ‘UNTIL’ is an alist ‘((EDGE-until . VALUE)...)’.  When unpaginating
-     ‘EDGE’ try not to fetch beyond the element whose first field has
-     the value ‘VALUE’ and remove that element as well as all "lesser"
-     elements from the retrieved data if necessary.  Look at
-     ‘forge--pull-repository’ for an example.  This is only useful if
-     you "cache" the response locally and want to avoid fetching data
-     again that you already have.
-
-     Other arguments behave as for ‘ghub-graphql’ and ‘ghub-request’,
-     more or less.
-
-   Using ‘ghub--graphql-vacuum’, the following resource specific
-functions are implemented.  These functions are not part of the public
-API yet and are very much subject to change.
-
- -- Function: ghub-fetch-repository owner name callback &optional until
-          &key username auth host forge
-
-     This function asynchronously fetches forge data about the specified
-     repository.  Once all data has been collected, ‘CALLBACK’ is called
-     with the data as the only argument.
-
- -- Function: ghub-fetch-issue owner name callback &optional until &key
-          username auth host forge
-
-     This function asynchronously fetches forge data about the specified
-     issue.  Once all data has been collected, ‘CALLBACK’ is called with
-     the data as the only argument.
-
- -- Function: ghub-fetch-pullreq owner name callback &optional until
-          &key username auth host forge
-
-     This function asynchronously fetches forge data about the specified
-     pull-request.  Once all data has been collected, ‘CALLBACK’ is
-     called with the data as the only argument.
-
-   Note that in order to avoid duplication all of these functions base
-their initial query on the query stored in ‘ghub-fetch-repository’.  The
-latter two pass that query through ‘ghub--graphql-prepare-query’, which
-then used ‘ghub--graphql-narrow-query’ to remove parts the caller is not
-interested in.  These two functions are also used internally, when
-unpaginating, but as demonstrated here they can be useful even before
-making an initial request.
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Support for Other Forges,  Prev: GraphQL Support,  Up: Top
-
-7 Support for Other Forges
-**************************
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Forge Functions and Variables::
-* Forge Limitations and Notes::
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Forge Functions and Variables,  Next: Forge Limitations and Notes,  Up: Support for Other Forges
-
-7.1 Forge Functions and Variables
-=================================
-
-Originally Ghub supported only Github but now it also supports Gitlab,
-Gitea, Gogs and Bitbucket.  The function ‘ghub-request’ and all the
-‘ghub-METHOD’ convenience wrappers default to acting on a Github forge
-but can be told to act on another forge using their FORGE argument.
-
-   The FORGE argument only specifies what kind of forge to act on, not
-which instance.  The HOST argument can be used to select the instance.
-For some forges a default instance is defined:
-
-   • Forge ‘github’ defaults to host ‘api.github.com’.
-
-   • Forge ‘gitlab’ defaults to host ‘gitlab.com/api/v4’.
-
-   • Forge ‘bitbucket’ defaults to host ‘api.bitbucket.org/2.0’.
-
-   • No canonical host exists for the ‘gitea’ and ‘gogs’ forges and
-     ‘localhost:3000/api/v1’ is used as the default host in both cases.
-
-   Together the FORGE and HOST arguments specify the forge type and
-instance.  In addition to that, it is also necessary to specify on whose
-behalf the request is being made, which can be done using the USERNAME
-and AUTH arguments.
-
-   Having to specify these arguments for every request is inconvenient.
-Additional variables and convenience functions can be used to make that
-unnecessary in most cases.
-
-   These variables can be set globally and/or for a specific repository
-as explained in *note Configuration Variables:: with a focus on Github
-instances.  To summarize:
-
-   • For <https://github.com> the Git variable ‘github.user’ specifies
-     the user.
-
-   • For another ‘github’ instance the Git variable ‘github.HOST.user’
-     specifies the user.  The HOST in that variable name is the same as
-     the value of the HOST argument of the called function.
-
-   • Instead of specifying the HOST in every function call, the Git
-     variable ‘github.host’ can be used.  This should only be set
-     locally.
-
-For ‘gitlab’ and ‘bitbucket’ forges similar variables are available:
-
-   • ‘gitlab.user’ specifies the <https://gitlab.com> user.
-
-   • ‘gitlab.HOST.user’ specifies the user for the HOST ‘gitlab’
-     instance.
-
-   • ‘gitlab.host’ specifies the ‘gitlab’ host, unless the HOST argument
-     is non-nil
-
-   • ‘bitbucket.user’ specifies the <https://bitbucket.org> user.
-
-   • ‘bitbucket.HOST.user’ specifies the user for the HOST ‘bitbucket’
-     instance.
-
-   • ‘bitbucket.host’ specifies the ‘bitbucket’ host, unless the HOST
-     argument is non-nil.
-
-   For ‘gitea’ and ‘gogs’ forges some similar variables are available,
-however for some of the ‘ghub.*’ variables no equivalent variable exist
-for these two forges:
-
-   • ‘gitea.user’ is *not* used because no canonical ‘gitea’ instance
-     exists.
-
-   • ‘gitea.HOST.user’ specifies the user for the HOST ‘gitea’ instance.
-
-   • ‘gitea.host’ specifies the ‘gitea’ host, unless the HOST argument
-     is non-nil
-
-   • ‘gogs.user’ is *not* used because no canonical ‘gitea’ instance
-     exists.
-
-   • ‘gogs.HOST.user’ specifies the user for the HOST ‘gogs’ instance.
-
-   • ‘gogs.host’ specifies the ‘gogs’ host, unless the HOST argument is
-     non-nil
-
-   ‘ghub-request’ and ‘ghub-METHOD’ can be used to make a request for
-any of the supported forge types, but except when making a request for a
-‘github’ instance, then that requires the use of the FORGE argument.
-
-   To avoid that, functions named ‘FORGE-request’ and ‘FORGE-METHOD’ are
-also available.  The following forms are equivalent, for example:
-
-     (ghub-get ... :auth 'PACKAGE :forge 'gitlab)
-     (glab-get ... :auth 'PACKAGE)
-
-   These forms would remain equivalent even if you did not specify a
-value for the AUTH arguments — but you should not do that if you plan to
-share your code with others (see *note Using Ghub in a Package::).  If
-you do omit AUTH, then the request is made on behalf of the ‘ghub’
-package, *regardless* of the symbol prefix of the function you use to do
-so.
-
-   All ‘FORGE-request’ and ‘FORGE-METHOD’ functions, including but not
-limited to ‘ghub-METHOD’, are very simple wrappers around
-‘ghub-request’.  They take fewer arguments than ‘ghub-request’ and
-instead pass constant values for the arguments METHOD and/or FORGE.
-
-
-File: ghub.info,  Node: Forge Limitations and Notes,  Prev: Forge Functions and Variables,  Up: Support for Other Forges
-
-7.2 Forge Limitations and Notes
-===============================
-
-   • The token creation wizard is only available for ‘github’ forges,
-     because all other forges do not support using the API to create an
-     API token.  As a consequence, if the user makes a request and the
-     necessary token cannot be found, then that results in an error.
-     Tokens can be created at:
-
-        • Gitlab: <https://gitlab.com/profile/personal_access_tokens>
-
-        • Bitbucket:
-          <https://bitbucket.org/account/user/tarsius/app-passwords>
-
-        • Gitea: <https://localhost:3000/user/settings/applications>
-
-        • Gogs: <https://localhost:3000/user/settings/applications>
-
-     Also see *note Manually Creating and Storing a Token:: and *note
-     How Ghub uses Auth-Source::.
-
-   • As mentioned in the previous node, the variables ‘gitea.host’ and
-     ‘gogs.host’ are not taken into account.
-
-   • Gitea and Gogs do not support limiting a token to certain scopes.
-
-   • The Bitbucket API is fairly broken.  Some resources only work if a
-     slash is appended while others only work if no slash is appended.
-     I am unable to access any private repositories and some resources
-     don’t work for me at all.  Also the API is only RESTish; pagination
-     information is part of the response body instead of the header.
-     Due to such issues it is possible that I will eventually have to
-     remove support for Bitbucket altogether.
-
-   • The Gitlab API documentation is not always accurate, though I don’t
-     have an example at hand.  It also isn’t structured well, making it
-     occationally difficult to find the information one is looking for.
-
-   • Where one would use ‘user/repo’ when accessing another forge, one
-     has to use ‘user%2Frepo’ when accessing Gitlab, e.g.:
-
-          (glab-get "/projects/python-mode-devs%2Fpython-mode")
-
-
-
-Tag Table:
-Node: Top763
-Node: Introduction3279
-Node: Getting Started6321
-Node: Setting the Username9481
-Node: Interactively Creating and Storing a Token10906
-Node: Manually Creating and Storing a Token16546
-Node: How Ghub uses Auth-Source17769
-Node: Using Ghub in Personal Scripts19702
-Node: Using Ghub in a Package21158
-Node: API23776
-Node: Making Requests24573
-Node: Authentication38612
-Node: Configuration Variables40457
-Node: GraphQL Support44177
-Node: Support for Other Forges50842
-Node: Forge Functions and Variables51059
-Node: Forge Limitations and Notes55578
-
-End Tag Table
-
-
-Local Variables:
-coding: utf-8
-End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/glab.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/glab.el
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index fa35b351d2f1..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/glab.el
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@@ -1,153 +0,0 @@
-;;; glab.el --- minuscule client library for the Gitlab API  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Jonas Bernoulli
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub
-;; Keywords: tools
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Glab is a library that provides basic support for using the Gitlab API
-;; from Emacs packages.  It abstracts access to API resources using only
-;; a handful of functions that are not resource-specific.
-
-;; This library is implemented on top of Ghub.  Unlike Ghub, Glab does
-;; not support the guided creation of tokens because Gitlab lacks the
-;; features that would be necessary to implement that.  Users have to
-;; create tokens through the web interface.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'ghub)
-
-(defconst glab-default-host "gitlab.com/api/v4"
-  "The default host that is used if `glab.host' is not set.")
-
-(cl-defun glab-head (resource &optional params
-                              &key query payload headers
-                              silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                              username auth host
-                              callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `HEAD' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"HEAD\" as METHOD
-and `gitlab' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "HEAD" resource params :forge 'gitlab
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun glab-get (resource &optional params
-                             &key query payload headers
-                             silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                             username auth host
-                             callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD
-and `gitlab' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "GET" resource params :forge 'gitlab
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun glab-put (resource &optional params
-                             &key query payload headers
-                             silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                             username auth host
-                             callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD
-and `gitlab' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "PUT" resource params :forge 'gitlab
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun glab-post (resource &optional params
-                              &key query payload headers
-                              silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                              username auth host
-                              callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD
-and `gitlab' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "POST" resource params :forge 'gitlab
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun glab-patch (resource &optional params
-                               &key query payload headers
-                               silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                               username auth host
-                               callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `PATCH' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PATCH\" as METHOD
-and `gitlab' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "PATCH" resource params :forge 'gitlab
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun glab-delete (resource &optional params
-                                &key query payload headers
-                                silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                                username auth host
-                                callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD
-and `gitlab' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params :forge 'gitlab
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun glab-request (method resource &optional params
-                               &key query payload headers
-                               silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                               username auth host
-                               callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with `gitlab' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request method resource params :forge 'gitlab
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun glab-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host)
-  "Return the id of the repository specified by OWNER, NAME and HOST."
-  (number-to-string
-   (cdr (assq 'id (glab-get (format "/projects/%s%%2F%s" owner name)
-                            nil :username username :auth auth :host host)))))
-
-;;; _
-(provide 'glab)
-;;; glab.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/glab.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/glab.elc
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-;;; gogs.el --- minuscule client library for the Gogs API  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Jonas Bernoulli
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub
-;; Keywords: tools
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Gogs is a library that provides basic support for using the Gogs API
-;; from Emacs packages.  It abstracts access to API resources using only
-;; a handful of functions that are not resource-specific.
-
-;; This library is implemented on top of Ghub.  Unlike Ghub, Gogs does
-;; not support the guided creation of tokens because Gogs lacks the
-;; features that would be necessary to implement that.  Users have to
-;; create tokens through the web interface.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'ghub)
-
-(defconst gogs-default-host "localhost:3000/api/v1"
-  "The default host that is used if `gogs.host' is not set.")
-
-;; HEAD does not appear to be supported.
-
-(cl-defun gogs-get (resource &optional params
-                             &key query payload headers
-                             silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                             username auth host
-                             callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD
-and `gogs' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "GET" resource params :forge 'gogs
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gogs-put (resource &optional params
-                             &key query payload headers
-                             silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                             username auth host
-                             callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD
-and `gogs' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "PUT" resource params :forge 'gogs
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gogs-post (resource &optional params
-                              &key query payload headers
-                              silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                              username auth host
-                              callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD
-and `gogs' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "POST" resource params :forge 'gogs
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gogs-patch (resource &optional params
-                               &key query payload headers
-                               silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                               username auth host
-                               callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `PATCH' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PATCH\" as METHOD
-and `gogs' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "PATCH" resource params :forge 'gogs
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gogs-delete (resource &optional params
-                                &key query payload headers
-                                silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                                username auth host
-                                callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD
-and `gogs' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params :forge 'gogs
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gogs-request (method resource &optional params
-                               &key query payload headers
-                               silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                               username auth host
-                               callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with `gogs' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request method resource params :forge 'gogs
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gogs-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host)
-  "Return the id of the repository specified by OWNER, NAME and HOST."
-  (number-to-string
-   (cdr (assq 'id (gogs-get (format "/repos/%s/%s" owner name)
-                            nil :username username :auth auth :host host)))))
-
-;;; _
-(provide 'gogs)
-;;; gogs.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/gogs.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ghub-20180911.1858/gogs.elc
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-;;; gtea.el --- minuscule client library for the Gitea API  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Jonas Bernoulli
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/ghub
-;; Keywords: tools
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a copy of the GPL see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Gtea is a library that provides basic support for using the Gitea API
-;; from Emacs packages.  It abstracts access to API resources using only
-;; a handful of functions that are not resource-specific.
-
-;; This library is implemented on top of Ghub.  Unlike Ghub, Gtea does
-;; not support the guided creation of tokens because Gitea lacks the
-;; features that would be necessary to implement that.  Users have to
-;; create tokens through the web interface.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'ghub)
-
-(defconst gtea-default-host "localhost:3000/api/v1"
-  "The default host that is used if `gtea.host' is not set.")
-
-;; HEAD does not appear to be supported.
-
-(cl-defun gtea-get (resource &optional params
-                             &key query payload headers
-                             silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                             username auth host
-                             callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `GET' request for RESOURCE, with optional query PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"GET\" as METHOD
-and `gitea' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "GET" resource params :forge 'gitea
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gtea-put (resource &optional params
-                             &key query payload headers
-                             silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                             username auth host
-                             callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `PUT' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PUT\" as METHOD
-and `gitea' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "PUT" resource params :forge 'gitea
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gtea-post (resource &optional params
-                              &key query payload headers
-                              silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                              username auth host
-                              callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `POST' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"POST\" as METHOD
-and `gitea' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "POST" resource params :forge 'gitea
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gtea-patch (resource &optional params
-                               &key query payload headers
-                               silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                               username auth host
-                               callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `PATCH' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"PATCH\" as METHOD
-and `gitea' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "PATCH" resource params :forge 'gitea
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gtea-delete (resource &optional params
-                                &key query payload headers
-                                silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                                username auth host
-                                callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a `DELETE' request for RESOURCE, with optional payload PARAMS.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with \"DELETE\" as METHOD
-and `gitea' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request "DELETE" resource params :forge 'gitea
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gtea-request (method resource &optional params
-                               &key query payload headers
-                               silent unpaginate noerror reader
-                               username auth host
-                               callback errorback extra)
-  "Make a request for RESOURCE and return the response body.
-Like calling `ghub-request' (which see) with `gitea' as FORGE."
-  (ghub-request method resource params :forge 'gitea
-                :query query :payload payload :headers headers
-                :silent silent :unpaginate unpaginate
-                :noerror noerror :reader reader
-                :username username :auth auth :host host
-                :callback callback :errorback errorback :extra extra))
-
-(cl-defun gtea-repository-id (owner name &key username auth host)
-  "Return the id of the repository specified by OWNER, NAME and HOST."
-  (number-to-string
-   (cdr (assq 'id (gtea-get (format "/repos/%s/%s" owner name)
-                            nil :username username :auth auth :host host)))))
-
-;;; _
-(provide 'gtea)
-;;; gtea.el ends here
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-;;; git-commit-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "git-commit" "git-commit.el" (23450 31863 263014
-;;;;;;  456000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from git-commit.el
-
-(defvar global-git-commit-mode t "\
-Non-nil if Global Git-Commit mode is enabled.
-See the `global-git-commit-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `global-git-commit-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'global-git-commit-mode "git-commit" nil)
-
-(autoload 'global-git-commit-mode "git-commit" "\
-Edit Git commit messages.
-This global mode arranges for `git-commit-setup' to be called
-when a Git commit message file is opened.  That usually happens
-when Git uses the Emacsclient as $GIT_EDITOR to have the user
-provide such a commit message.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defconst git-commit-filename-regexp "/\\(\\(\\(COMMIT\\|NOTES\\|PULLREQ\\|TAG\\)_EDIT\\|MERGE_\\|\\)MSG\\|\\(BRANCH\\|EDIT\\)_DESCRIPTION\\)\\'")
-
-(autoload 'git-commit-setup-check-buffer "git-commit" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'git-commit-setup "git-commit" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; git-commit-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "git-commit" "20180912.1012" "Edit Git commit messages" '((emacs "25.1") (dash "20180413") (with-editor "20180414")) :commit "296f8dc71f826abf83a5e7abd555b412855fe5c2" :keywords '("git" "tools" "vc") :maintainer '("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") :url "https://github.com/magit/magit")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit.el
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index c22934efd7f7..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit.el
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@@ -1,900 +0,0 @@
-;;; git-commit.el --- Edit Git commit messages  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Authors: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;;	Sebastian Wiesner <lunaryorn@gmail.com>
-;;	Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org>
-;;	Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (dash "20180413") (with-editor "20180414"))
-;; Package-Version: 20180912.1012
-;; Keywords: git tools vc
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/magit
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this file.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package assists the user in writing good Git commit messages.
-
-;; While Git allows for the message to be provided on the command
-;; line, it is preferable to tell Git to create the commit without
-;; actually passing it a message.  Git then invokes the `$GIT_EDITOR'
-;; (or if that is undefined `$EDITOR') asking the user to provide the
-;; message by editing the file ".git/COMMIT_EDITMSG" (or another file
-;; in that directory, e.g. ".git/MERGE_MSG" for merge commits).
-
-;; When `global-git-commit-mode' is enabled, which it is by default,
-;; then opening such a file causes the features described below, to
-;; be enabled in that buffer.  Normally this would be done using a
-;; major-mode but to allow the use of any major-mode, as the user sees
-;; fit, it is done here by running a setup function, which among other
-;; things turns on the preferred major-mode, by default `text-mode'.
-
-;; Git waits for the `$EDITOR' to finish and then either creates the
-;; commit using the contents of the file as commit message, or, if the
-;; editor process exited with a non-zero exit status, aborts without
-;; creating a commit.  Unfortunately Emacsclient (which is what Emacs
-;; users should be using as `$EDITOR' or at least as `$GIT_EDITOR')
-;; does not differentiate between "successfully" editing a file and
-;; aborting; not out of the box that is.
-
-;; By making use of the `with-editor' package this package provides
-;; both ways of finish an editing session.  In either case the file
-;; is saved, but Emacseditor's exit code differs.
-;;
-;;   C-c C-c  Finish the editing session successfully by returning
-;;            with exit code 0.  Git then creates the commit using
-;;            the message it finds in the file.
-;;
-;;   C-c C-k  Aborts the edit editing session by returning with exit
-;;            code 1.  Git then aborts the commit.
-
-;; Aborting the commit does not cause the message to be lost, but
-;; relying solely on the file not being tampered with is risky.  This
-;; package additionally stores all aborted messages for the duration
-;; of the current session (i.e. until you close Emacs).  To get back
-;; an aborted message use M-p and M-n while editing a message.
-;;
-;;   M-p      Replace the buffer contents with the previous message
-;;            from the message ring.  Of course only after storing
-;;            the current content there too.
-;;
-;;   M-n      Replace the buffer contents with the next message from
-;;            the message ring, after storing the current content.
-
-;; Some support for pseudo headers as used in some projects is
-;; provided by these commands:
-;;
-;;   C-c C-s  Insert a Signed-off-by header.
-;;   C-c C-a  Insert a Acked-by header.
-;;   C-c C-m  Insert a Modified-by header.
-;;   C-c C-t  Insert a Tested-by header.
-;;   C-c C-r  Insert a Reviewed-by header.
-;;   C-c C-o  Insert a Cc header.
-;;   C-c C-p  Insert a Reported-by header.
-;;   C-c M-s  Insert a Suggested-by header.
-
-;; When Git requests a commit message from the user, it does so by
-;; having her edit a file which initially contains some comments,
-;; instructing her what to do, and providing useful information, such
-;; as which files were modified.  These comments, even when left
-;; intact by the user, do not become part of the commit message.  This
-;; package ensures these comments are propertizes as such and further
-;; prettifies them by using different faces for various parts, such as
-;; files.
-
-;; Finally this package highlights style errors, like lines that are
-;; too long, or when the second line is not empty.  It may even nag
-;; you when you attempt to finish the commit without having fixed
-;; these issues.  The style checks and many other settings can easily
-;; be configured:
-;;
-;;   M-x customize-group RET git-commit RET
-
-;;; Code:
-;;;; Dependencies
-
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'log-edit)
-(require 'magit-git nil t)
-(require 'magit-utils nil t)
-(require 'ring)
-(require 'server)
-(require 'with-editor)
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'recentf))
-
-;;;; Declarations
-
-(defvar diff-default-read-only)
-(defvar flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate)
-(defvar font-lock-beg)
-(defvar font-lock-end)
-
-(declare-function magit-expand-git-file-name "magit-git" (filename))
-(declare-function magit-list-local-branch-names "magit-git" ())
-(declare-function magit-list-remote-branch-names "magit-git"
-                  (&optional remote relative))
-
-;;; Options
-;;;; Variables
-
-(defgroup git-commit nil
-  "Edit Git commit messages."
-  :prefix "git-commit-"
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Editing Commit Messages")
-  :group 'tools)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode global-git-commit-mode
-  "Edit Git commit messages.
-This global mode arranges for `git-commit-setup' to be called
-when a Git commit message file is opened.  That usually happens
-when Git uses the Emacsclient as $GIT_EDITOR to have the user
-provide such a commit message."
-  :group 'git-commit
-  :type 'boolean
-  :global t
-  :init-value t
-  :initialize (lambda (symbol exp)
-                (custom-initialize-default symbol exp)
-                (when global-git-commit-mode
-                  (add-hook 'find-file-hook 'git-commit-setup-check-buffer)))
-  (if global-git-commit-mode
-      (add-hook  'find-file-hook 'git-commit-setup-check-buffer)
-    (remove-hook 'find-file-hook 'git-commit-setup-check-buffer)))
-
-(defcustom git-commit-major-mode 'text-mode
-  "Major mode used to edit Git commit messages.
-The major mode configured here is turned on by the minor mode
-`git-commit-mode'."
-  :group 'git-commit
-  :type '(choice (function-item text-mode)
-                 (const :tag "No major mode")))
-
-(defcustom git-commit-setup-hook
-  '(git-commit-save-message
-    git-commit-setup-changelog-support
-    git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill
-    git-commit-propertize-diff
-    with-editor-usage-message)
-  "Hook run at the end of `git-commit-setup'."
-  :group 'git-commit
-  :type 'hook
-  :get (and (featurep 'magit-utils) 'magit-hook-custom-get)
-  :options '(git-commit-save-message
-             git-commit-setup-changelog-support
-             git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill
-             git-commit-turn-on-flyspell
-             git-commit-propertize-diff
-             bug-reference-mode
-             with-editor-usage-message))
-
-(defcustom git-commit-finish-query-functions
-  '(git-commit-check-style-conventions)
-  "List of functions called to query before performing commit.
-
-The commit message buffer is current while the functions are
-called.  If any of them returns nil, then the commit is not
-performed and the buffer is not killed.  The user should then
-fix the issue and try again.
-
-The functions are called with one argument.  If it is non-nil,
-then that indicates that the user used a prefix argument to
-force finishing the session despite issues.  Functions should
-usually honor this wish and return non-nil."
-  :options '(git-commit-check-style-conventions)
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'git-commit)
-
-(defcustom git-commit-style-convention-checks '(non-empty-second-line)
-  "List of checks performed by `git-commit-check-style-conventions'.
-Valid members are `non-empty-second-line' and `overlong-summary-line'.
-That function is a member of `git-commit-finish-query-functions'."
-  :options '(non-empty-second-line overlong-summary-line)
-  :type '(list :convert-widget custom-hook-convert-widget)
-  :group 'git-commit)
-
-(defcustom git-commit-summary-max-length 68
-  "Column beyond which characters in the summary lines are highlighted.
-
-The highlighting indicates that the summary is getting too long
-by some standards.  It does in no way imply that going over the
-limit a few characters or in some cases even many characters is
-anything that deserves shaming.  It's just a friendly reminder
-that if you can make the summary shorter, then you might want
-to consider doing so."
-  :group 'git-commit
-  :safe 'numberp
-  :type 'number)
-
-(defcustom git-commit-fill-column nil
-  "Override `fill-column' in commit message buffers.
-
-If this is non-nil, then it should be an integer.  If that is the
-case and the buffer-local value of `fill-column' is not already
-set by the time `git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill' is called as a
-member of `git-commit-setup-hook', then that function sets the
-buffer-local value of `fill-column' to the value of this option.
-
-This option exists mostly for historic reasons.  If you are not
-already using it, then you probably shouldn't start doing so."
-  :group 'git-commit
-  :safe 'numberp
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "use regular fill-column")
-                 number))
-
-(make-obsolete-variable 'git-commit-fill-column 'fill-column
-                        "Magit 2.11.0" 'set)
-
-(defcustom git-commit-known-pseudo-headers
-  '("Signed-off-by" "Acked-by" "Modified-by" "Cc"
-    "Suggested-by" "Reported-by" "Tested-by" "Reviewed-by")
-  "A list of Git pseudo headers to be highlighted."
-  :group 'git-commit
-  :safe (lambda (val) (and (listp val) (-all-p 'stringp val)))
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-;;;; Faces
-
-(defgroup git-commit-faces nil
-  "Faces used for highlighting Git commit messages."
-  :prefix "git-commit-"
-  :group 'git-commit
-  :group 'faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-summary
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-type-face))
-  "Face used for the summary in commit messages."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-overlong-summary
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-warning-face))
-  "Face used for the tail of overlong commit message summaries."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-nonempty-second-line
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-warning-face))
-  "Face used for non-whitespace on the second line of commit messages."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-note
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
-  "Face used for notes in commit messages."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-pseudo-header
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
-  "Face used for pseudo headers in commit messages."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-known-pseudo-header
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face))
-  "Face used for the keywords of known pseudo headers in commit messages."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-comment-branch-local
-  (if (featurep 'magit)
-      '((t :inherit magit-branch-local))
-    '((t :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face)))
-  "Face used for names of local branches in commit message comments."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(define-obsolete-face-alias 'git-commit-comment-branch
-  'git-commit-comment-branch-local "Git-Commit 2.12.0")
-
-(defface git-commit-comment-branch-remote
-  (if (featurep 'magit)
-      '((t :inherit magit-branch-remote))
-    '((t :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face)))
-  "Face used for names of remote branches in commit message comments.
-This is only used if Magit is available."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-comment-detached
-  '((t :inherit git-commit-comment-branch-local))
-  "Face used for detached `HEAD' in commit message comments."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-comment-heading
-  '((t :inherit git-commit-known-pseudo-header))
-  "Face used for headings in commit message comments."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-comment-file
-  '((t :inherit git-commit-pseudo-header))
-  "Face used for file names in commit message comments."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-(defface git-commit-comment-action
-  '((t :inherit bold))
-  "Face used for actions in commit message comments."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-;;; Keymap
-
-(defvar git-commit-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (cond ((featurep 'jkl)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-M-i") 'git-commit-prev-message)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-M-k") 'git-commit-next-message))
-          (t
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'git-commit-prev-message)
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'git-commit-next-message)
-           ;; Old bindings to avoid confusion
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x a") 'git-commit-ack)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x i") 'git-commit-suggested)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x m") 'git-commit-modified)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x o") 'git-commit-cc)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x p") 'git-commit-reported)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x r") 'git-commit-review)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x s") 'git-commit-signoff)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x t") 'git-commit-test)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a") 'git-commit-ack)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'git-commit-suggested)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-m") 'git-commit-modified)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'git-commit-cc)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-p") 'git-commit-reported)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") 'git-commit-review)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") 'git-commit-signoff)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'git-commit-test)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-s") 'git-commit-save-message)
-    map)
-  "Key map used by `git-commit-mode'.")
-
-;;; Menu
-
-(require 'easymenu)
-(easy-menu-define git-commit-mode-menu git-commit-mode-map
-  "Git Commit Mode Menu"
-  '("Commit"
-    ["Previous" git-commit-prev-message t]
-    ["Next" git-commit-next-message t]
-    "-"
-    ["Ack" git-commit-ack :active t
-     :help "Insert an 'Acked-by' header"]
-    ["Sign-Off" git-commit-signoff :active t
-     :help "Insert a 'Signed-off-by' header"]
-    ["Modified-by" git-commit-modified :active t
-     :help "Insert a 'Modified-by' header"]
-    ["Tested-by" git-commit-test :active t
-     :help "Insert a 'Tested-by' header"]
-    ["Reviewed-by" git-commit-review :active t
-     :help "Insert a 'Reviewed-by' header"]
-    ["CC" git-commit-cc t
-     :help "Insert a 'Cc' header"]
-    ["Reported" git-commit-reported :active t
-     :help "Insert a 'Reported-by' header"]
-    ["Suggested" git-commit-suggested t
-     :help "Insert a 'Suggested-by' header"]
-    "-"
-    ["Save" git-commit-save-message t]
-    ["Cancel" with-editor-cancel t]
-    ["Commit" with-editor-finish t]))
-
-;;; Hooks
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defconst git-commit-filename-regexp "/\\(\
-\\(\\(COMMIT\\|NOTES\\|PULLREQ\\|TAG\\)_EDIT\\|MERGE_\\|\\)MSG\
-\\|\\(BRANCH\\|EDIT\\)_DESCRIPTION\\)\\'")
-
-(eval-after-load 'recentf
-  '(add-to-list 'recentf-exclude git-commit-filename-regexp))
-
-(add-to-list 'with-editor-file-name-history-exclude git-commit-filename-regexp)
-
-(defun git-commit-setup-font-lock-in-buffer ()
-  (and buffer-file-name
-       (string-match-p git-commit-filename-regexp buffer-file-name)
-       (git-commit-setup-font-lock)))
-
-(add-hook 'after-change-major-mode-hook 'git-commit-setup-font-lock-in-buffer)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun git-commit-setup-check-buffer ()
-  (and buffer-file-name
-       (string-match-p git-commit-filename-regexp buffer-file-name)
-       (git-commit-setup)))
-
-(defvar git-commit-mode)
-
-(defun git-commit-file-not-found ()
-  ;; cygwin git will pass a cygwin path (/cygdrive/c/foo/.git/...),
-  ;; try to handle this in window-nt Emacs.
-  (--when-let
-      (and (or (string-match-p git-commit-filename-regexp buffer-file-name)
-               (if (boundp 'git-rebase-filename-regexp)
-                   (string-match-p git-rebase-filename-regexp buffer-file-name)))
-           (not (file-accessible-directory-p
-                 (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)))
-           (if (require 'magit-git nil t)
-               ;; Emacs prepends a "c:".
-               (magit-expand-git-file-name (substring buffer-file-name 2))
-             ;; Fallback if we can't load `magit-git'.
-             (and (string-match "\\`[a-z]:/\\(cygdrive/\\)?\\([a-z]\\)/\\(.*\\)"
-                                buffer-file-name)
-                  (concat (match-string 2 buffer-file-name) ":/"
-                          (match-string 3 buffer-file-name)))))
-    (when (file-accessible-directory-p (file-name-directory it))
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (insert-file-contents it t)
-        t))))
-
-(when (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-  (add-hook 'find-file-not-found-functions #'git-commit-file-not-found))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun git-commit-setup ()
-  ;; Pretend that git-commit-mode is a major-mode,
-  ;; so that directory-local settings can be used.
-  (let ((default-directory
-          (if (or (file-exists-p ".dir-locals.el")
-                  (not (fboundp 'magit-toplevel)))
-              default-directory
-            ;; When $GIT_DIR/.dir-locals.el doesn't exist,
-            ;; fallback to $GIT_WORK_TREE/.dir-locals.el,
-            ;; because the maintainer can use the latter
-            ;; to enforce conventions, while s/he has no
-            ;; control over the former.
-            (and (fboundp 'magit-toplevel) ; silence byte-compiler
-                 (magit-toplevel)))))
-    (let ((buffer-file-name nil)         ; trick hack-dir-local-variables
-          (major-mode 'git-commit-mode)) ; trick dir-locals-collect-variables
-      (hack-dir-local-variables)
-      (hack-local-variables-apply)))
-  (when git-commit-major-mode
-    (let ((auto-mode-alist (list (cons (concat "\\`"
-                                               (regexp-quote buffer-file-name)
-                                               "\\'")
-                                       git-commit-major-mode)))
-          ;; The major-mode hook might want to consult these minor
-          ;; modes, while the minor-mode hooks might want to consider
-          ;; the major mode.
-          (git-commit-mode t)
-          (with-editor-mode t))
-      (normal-mode t)))
-  (setq with-editor-show-usage nil)
-  (unless with-editor-mode
-    ;; Maybe already enabled when using `shell-command' or an Emacs shell.
-    (with-editor-mode 1))
-  (add-hook 'with-editor-finish-query-functions
-            'git-commit-finish-query-functions nil t)
-  (add-hook 'with-editor-pre-finish-hook
-            'git-commit-save-message nil t)
-  (add-hook 'with-editor-pre-cancel-hook
-            'git-commit-save-message nil t)
-  (when (bound-and-true-p magit-wip-merge-branch)
-    (add-hook 'with-editor-post-finish-hook
-              'magit-wip-commit nil t))
-  (setq with-editor-cancel-message
-        'git-commit-cancel-message)
-  (make-local-variable 'log-edit-comment-ring-index)
-  (git-commit-mode 1)
-  (git-commit-setup-font-lock)
-  (when (boundp 'save-place)
-    (setq save-place nil))
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (when (looking-at "\\`\\(\\'\\|\n[^\n]\\)")
-      (open-line 1)))
-  (run-hooks 'git-commit-setup-hook)
-  (set-buffer-modified-p nil))
-
-(define-minor-mode git-commit-mode
-  "Auxiliary minor mode used when editing Git commit messages.
-This mode is only responsible for setting up some key bindings.
-Don't use it directly, instead enable `global-git-commit-mode'."
-  :lighter "")
-
-(put 'git-commit-mode 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun git-commit-setup-changelog-support ()
-  "Treat ChangeLog entries as paragraphs."
-  (setq-local paragraph-start (concat paragraph-start "\\|\\*\\|(")))
-
-(defun git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill ()
-  "Unconditionally turn on Auto Fill mode.
-If `git-commit-fill-column' is non-nil, and `fill-column'
-doesn't already have a buffer-local value, then set that
-to `git-commit-fill-column'."
-  (when (and (numberp git-commit-fill-column)
-             (not (local-variable-p 'fill-column)))
-    (setq fill-column git-commit-fill-column))
-  (setq-local comment-auto-fill-only-comments nil)
-  (turn-on-auto-fill))
-
-(defun git-commit-turn-on-flyspell ()
-  "Unconditionally turn on Flyspell mode.
-Also prevent comments from being checked and
-finally check current non-comment text."
-  (require 'flyspell)
-  (turn-on-flyspell)
-  (setq flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate
-        'git-commit-flyspell-verify)
-  (let ((end)
-        (comment-start-regex (format "^\\(%s\\|$\\)" comment-start)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (while (and (not (bobp)) (looking-at comment-start-regex))
-        (forward-line -1))
-      (unless (looking-at comment-start-regex)
-        (forward-line))
-      (setq end (point)))
-    (flyspell-region (point-min) end)))
-
-(defun git-commit-flyspell-verify ()
-  (not (= (char-after (line-beginning-position))
-          (aref comment-start 0))))
-
-(defun git-commit-finish-query-functions (force)
-  (run-hook-with-args-until-failure
-   'git-commit-finish-query-functions force))
-
-(defun git-commit-check-style-conventions (force)
-  "Check for violations of certain basic style conventions.
-
-For each violation ask the user if she wants to proceed anyway.
-Option `git-commit-check-style-conventions' controls which
-conventions are checked."
-  (or force
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (re-search-forward (git-commit-summary-regexp) nil t)
-        (if (equal (match-string 1) "")
-            t ; Just try; we don't know whether --allow-empty-message was used.
-          (and (or (not (memq 'overlong-summary-line
-                              git-commit-style-convention-checks))
-                   (equal (match-string 2) "")
-                   (y-or-n-p "Summary line is too long.  Commit anyway? "))
-               (or (not (memq 'non-empty-second-line
-                              git-commit-style-convention-checks))
-                   (not (match-string 3))
-                   (y-or-n-p "Second line is not empty.  Commit anyway? ")))))))
-
-(defun git-commit-cancel-message ()
-  (message
-   (concat "Commit canceled"
-           (and (memq 'git-commit-save-message with-editor-pre-cancel-hook)
-                ".  Message saved to `log-edit-comment-ring'"))))
-
-;;; History
-
-(defun git-commit-prev-message (arg)
-  "Cycle backward through message history, after saving current message.
-With a numeric prefix ARG, go back ARG comments."
-  (interactive "*p")
-  (when (and (git-commit-save-message) (> arg 0))
-    (setq log-edit-comment-ring-index
-          (log-edit-new-comment-index
-           arg (ring-length log-edit-comment-ring))))
-  (save-restriction
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (narrow-to-region (point)
-                      (if (re-search-forward (concat "^" comment-start) nil t)
-                          (max 1 (- (point) 2))
-                        (point-max)))
-    (log-edit-previous-comment arg)))
-
-(defun git-commit-next-message (arg)
-  "Cycle forward through message history, after saving current message.
-With a numeric prefix ARG, go forward ARG comments."
-  (interactive "*p")
-  (git-commit-prev-message (- arg)))
-
-(defun git-commit-save-message ()
-  "Save current message to `log-edit-comment-ring'."
-  (interactive)
-  (--when-let (git-commit-buffer-message)
-    (unless (ring-member log-edit-comment-ring it)
-      (ring-insert log-edit-comment-ring it))))
-
-(defun git-commit-buffer-message ()
-  (let ((flush (concat "^" comment-start))
-        (str (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert str)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (when (re-search-forward (concat flush " -+ >8 -+$") nil t)
-        (delete-region (point-at-bol) (point-max)))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (flush-lines flush)
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (unless (eq (char-before) ?\n)
-        (insert ?\n))
-      (setq str (buffer-string)))
-    (unless (string-match "\\`[ \t\n\r]*\\'" str)
-      (when (string-match "\\`\n\\{2,\\}" str)
-        (setq str (replace-match "\n" t t str)))
-      (when (string-match "\n\\{2,\\}\\'" str)
-        (setq str (replace-match "\n" t t str)))
-      str)))
-
-;;; Headers
-
-(defun git-commit-ack (name mail)
-  "Insert a header acknowledging that you have looked at the commit."
-  (interactive (git-commit-self-ident))
-  (git-commit-insert-header "Acked-by" name mail))
-
-(defun git-commit-modified (name mail)
-  "Insert a header to signal that you have modified the commit."
-  (interactive (git-commit-self-ident))
-  (git-commit-insert-header "Modified-by" name mail))
-
-(defun git-commit-review (name mail)
-  "Insert a header acknowledging that you have reviewed the commit."
-  (interactive (git-commit-self-ident))
-  (git-commit-insert-header "Reviewed-by" name mail))
-
-(defun git-commit-signoff (name mail)
-  "Insert a header to sign off the commit."
-  (interactive (git-commit-self-ident))
-  (git-commit-insert-header "Signed-off-by" name mail))
-
-(defun git-commit-test (name mail)
-  "Insert a header acknowledging that you have tested the commit."
-  (interactive (git-commit-self-ident))
-  (git-commit-insert-header "Tested-by" name mail))
-
-(defun git-commit-cc (name mail)
-  "Insert a header mentioning someone who might be interested."
-  (interactive (git-commit-read-ident))
-  (git-commit-insert-header "Cc" name mail))
-
-(defun git-commit-reported (name mail)
-  "Insert a header mentioning the person who reported the issue."
-  (interactive (git-commit-read-ident))
-  (git-commit-insert-header "Reported-by" name mail))
-
-(defun git-commit-suggested (name mail)
-  "Insert a header mentioning the person who suggested the change."
-  (interactive (git-commit-read-ident))
-  (git-commit-insert-header "Suggested-by" name mail))
-
-(defun git-commit-self-ident ()
-  (list (or (getenv "GIT_AUTHOR_NAME")
-            (getenv "GIT_COMMITTER_NAME")
-            (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "user.name")))
-            user-full-name
-            (read-string "Name: "))
-        (or (getenv "GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL")
-            (getenv "GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL")
-            (getenv "EMAIL")
-            (ignore-errors (car (process-lines "git" "config" "user.email")))
-            (read-string "Email: "))))
-
-(defun git-commit-read-ident ()
-  (list (read-string "Name: ")
-        (read-string "Email: ")))
-
-(defun git-commit-insert-header (header name email)
-  (setq header (format "%s: %s <%s>" header name email))
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (cond ((re-search-backward "^[-a-zA-Z]+: [^<]+? <[^>]+>" nil t)
-           (end-of-line)
-           (insert ?\n header)
-           (unless (= (char-after) ?\n)
-             (insert ?\n)))
-          (t
-           (while (re-search-backward (concat "^" comment-start) nil t))
-           (unless (looking-back "\n\n" nil)
-             (insert ?\n))
-           (insert header ?\n)))
-    (unless (or (eobp) (= (char-after) ?\n))
-      (insert ?\n))))
-
-;;; Font-Lock
-
-(defun git-commit-summary-regexp ()
-  (concat
-   ;; Leading empty lines and comments
-   (format "\\`\\(?:^\\(?:\\s-*\\|%s.*\\)\n\\)*" comment-start)
-   ;; Summary line
-   (format "\\(.\\{0,%d\\}\\)\\(.*\\)" git-commit-summary-max-length)
-   ;; Non-empty non-comment second line
-   (format "\\(?:\n%s\\|\n\\(.+\\)\\)?" comment-start)))
-
-(defun git-commit-extend-region-summary-line ()
-  "Identify the multiline summary-regexp construct.
-Added to `font-lock-extend-region-functions'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (save-match-data
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (when (looking-at (git-commit-summary-regexp))
-        (let ((summary-beg (match-beginning 0))
-              (summary-end (match-end 0)))
-          (when (or (< summary-beg font-lock-beg summary-end)
-                    (< summary-beg font-lock-end summary-end))
-            (setq font-lock-beg (min font-lock-beg summary-beg))
-            (setq font-lock-end (max font-lock-end summary-end))))))))
-
-(defvar-local git-commit--branch-name-regexp nil)
-
-(defconst git-commit-comment-headings
-  '("Changes to be committed:"
-    "Untracked files:"
-    "Changed but not updated:"
-    "Changes not staged for commit:"
-    "Unmerged paths:"
-    "Author:"
-    "Date:"))
-
-(defconst git-commit-font-lock-keywords-1
-  '(;; Pseudo headers
-    (eval . `(,(format "^\\(%s:\\)\\( .*\\)"
-                       (regexp-opt git-commit-known-pseudo-headers))
-              (1 'git-commit-known-pseudo-header)
-              (2 'git-commit-pseudo-header)))
-    ("^[-a-zA-Z]+: [^<]+? <[^>]+>"
-     (0 'git-commit-pseudo-header))
-    ;; Summary
-    (eval . `(,(git-commit-summary-regexp)
-              (1 'git-commit-summary)))
-    ;; - Note (overrides summary)
-    ("\\[.+?\\]"
-     (0 'git-commit-note t))
-    ;; - Non-empty second line (overrides summary and note)
-    (eval . `(,(git-commit-summary-regexp)
-              (2 'git-commit-overlong-summary t t)
-              (3 'git-commit-nonempty-second-line t t)))))
-
-(defconst git-commit-font-lock-keywords-2
-  `(,@git-commit-font-lock-keywords-1
-    ;; Comments
-    (eval . `(,(format "^%s.*" comment-start)
-              (0 'font-lock-comment-face)))
-    (eval . `(,(format "^%s On branch \\(.*\\)" comment-start)
-              (1 'git-commit-comment-branch-local t)))
-    (eval . `(,(format "^%s \\(HEAD\\) detached at" comment-start)
-              (1 'git-commit-comment-detached t)))
-    (eval . `(,(format "^%s %s" comment-start
-                       (regexp-opt git-commit-comment-headings t))
-              (1 'git-commit-comment-heading t)))
-    (eval . `(,(format "^%s\t\\(?:\\([^:\n]+\\):\\s-+\\)?\\(.*\\)" comment-start)
-              (1 'git-commit-comment-action t t)
-              (2 'git-commit-comment-file t)))))
-
-(defconst git-commit-font-lock-keywords-3
-  `(,@git-commit-font-lock-keywords-2
-    ;; More comments
-    (eval
-     ;; Your branch is ahead of 'master' by 3 commits.
-     ;; Your branch is behind 'master' by 2 commits, and can be fast-forwarded.
-     . `(,(format
-           "^%s Your branch is \\(?:ahead\\|behind\\) of '%s' by \\([0-9]*\\)"
-           comment-start git-commit--branch-name-regexp)
-         (1 'git-commit-comment-branch-local t)
-         (2 'git-commit-comment-branch-remote t)
-         (3 'bold t)))
-    (eval
-     ;; Your branch is up to date with 'master'.
-     ;; Your branch and 'master' have diverged,
-     . `(,(format
-           "^%s Your branch \\(?:is up-to-date with\\|and\\) '%s'"
-           comment-start git-commit--branch-name-regexp)
-         (1 'git-commit-comment-branch-local t)
-         (2 'git-commit-comment-branch-remote t)))
-    (eval
-     ;; and have 1 and 2 different commits each, respectively.
-     . `(,(format
-           "^%s and have \\([0-9]*\\) and \\([0-9]*\\) commits each"
-           comment-start)
-         (1 'bold t)
-         (2 'bold t)))))
-
-(defvar git-commit-font-lock-keywords git-commit-font-lock-keywords-2
-  "Font-Lock keywords for Git-Commit mode.")
-
-(defun git-commit-setup-font-lock ()
-  (let ((table (make-syntax-table (syntax-table))))
-    (when comment-start
-      (modify-syntax-entry (string-to-char comment-start) "." table))
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?#  "." table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "." table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\' "." table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?`  "." table)
-    (set-syntax-table table))
-  (setq-local comment-start
-              (or (ignore-errors
-                    (car (process-lines "git" "config" "core.commentchar")))
-                  "#"))
-  (setq-local comment-start-skip (format "^%s+[\s\t]*" comment-start))
-  (setq-local comment-end-skip "\n")
-  (setq-local comment-use-syntax nil)
-  (setq-local git-commit--branch-name-regexp
-              (if (and (featurep 'magit-git)
-                       ;; When using cygwin git, we may end up in a
-                       ;; non-existing directory, which would cause
-                       ;; any git calls to signal an error.
-                       (file-accessible-directory-p default-directory))
-                  (progn
-                    ;; Make sure the below functions are available.
-                    (require 'magit)
-                    ;; Font-Lock wants every submatch to succeed,
-                    ;; so also match the empty string.  Do not use
-                    ;; `regexp-quote' because that is slow if there
-                    ;; are thousands of branches outweighing the
-                    ;; benefit of an efficient regep.
-                    (format "\\(\\(?:%s\\)\\|\\)\\(\\(?:%s\\)\\|\\)"
-                            (mapconcat #'identity
-                                       (magit-list-local-branch-names)
-                                       "\\|")
-                            (mapconcat #'identity
-                                       (magit-list-remote-branch-names)
-                                       "\\|")))
-                "\\([^']*\\)"))
-  (setq-local font-lock-multiline t)
-  (add-hook 'font-lock-extend-region-functions
-            #'git-commit-extend-region-summary-line
-            t t)
-  (font-lock-add-keywords nil git-commit-font-lock-keywords t))
-
-(defun git-commit-propertize-diff ()
-  (require 'diff-mode)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (when (re-search-forward "^diff --git" nil t)
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (let ((buffer (current-buffer)))
-        (insert
-         (with-temp-buffer
-           (insert
-            (with-current-buffer buffer
-              (prog1 (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (point-max))
-                (delete-region (point) (point-max)))))
-           (let ((diff-default-read-only nil))
-             (diff-mode))
-           (let (font-lock-verbose font-lock-support-mode)
-             (if (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure)
-                 (font-lock-ensure)
-               (with-no-warnings
-                 (font-lock-fontify-buffer))))
-           (let (next (pos (point-min)))
-             (while (setq next (next-single-property-change pos 'face))
-               (put-text-property pos next 'font-lock-face
-                                  (get-text-property pos 'face))
-               (setq pos next))
-             (put-text-property pos (point-max) 'font-lock-face
-                                (get-text-property pos 'face)))
-           (buffer-string)))))))
-
-;;; Elisp Text Mode
-
-(define-derived-mode git-commit-elisp-text-mode text-mode "ElText"
-  "Major mode for editing commit messages of elisp projects.
-This is intended for use as `git-commit-major-mode' for projects
-that expect `symbols' to look like this.  I.e. like they look in
-Elisp doc-strings, including this one.  Unlike in doc-strings,
-\"strings\" also look different than the other text."
-  (setq font-lock-defaults '(git-commit-elisp-text-mode-keywords)))
-
-(defvar git-commit-elisp-text-mode-keywords
-  `((,(concat "[`‘]\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\|\\\\.\\)"
-              lisp-mode-symbol-regexp "\\)['’]")
-     (1 font-lock-constant-face prepend))
-    ("\"[^\"]*\"" (0 font-lock-string-face prepend))))
-
-;;; _
-(provide 'git-commit)
-;;; git-commit.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit.elc
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index 1457fadd1f4b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-commit-20180912.1012/git-commit.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine-autoloads.el
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index 7797c3f94191..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-;;; git-timemachine-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "git-timemachine" "git-timemachine.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31862 499990 456000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from git-timemachine.el
-
-(autoload 'git-timemachine-toggle "git-timemachine" "\
-Toggle git timemachine mode.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'git-timemachine "git-timemachine" "\
-Enable git timemachine for file of current buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'git-timemachine-switch-branch "git-timemachine" "\
-Enable git timemachine for current buffer, switching to GIT-BRANCH.
-
-\(fn GIT-BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; git-timemachine-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "git-timemachine" "20180607.820" "Walk through git revisions of a file" '((emacs "24.3")) :commit "90a980578249c102da3e904fccdc9a2a5a0e7bcc" :keywords '("git") :authors '(("Peter Stiernström" . "peter@stiernstrom.se")) :maintainer '("Peter Stiernström" . "peter@stiernstrom.se") :url "https://github.com/pidu/git-timemachine")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine.el
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@@ -1,395 +0,0 @@
-;;; git-timemachine.el --- Walk through git revisions of a file
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014 Peter Stiernström
-
-;; Author: Peter Stiernström <peter@stiernstrom.se>
-;; Version: 4.6
-;; Package-Version: 20180607.820
-;; URL: https://github.com/pidu/git-timemachine
-;; Keywords: git
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Use git-timemachine to browse historic versions of a file with p
-;;; (previous) and n (next).
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'vc-git)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defcustom git-timemachine-abbreviation-length 12
- "Number of chars from the full sha1 hash to use for abbreviation."
- :type 'integer
- :group 'git-timemachine)
-
-(defcustom git-timemachine-show-minibuffer-details t
- "Non-nil means that details of the commit (its hash and date)
-will be shown in the minibuffer while navigating commits."
- :type 'boolean
- :group 'git-timemachine)
-
-(defface git-timemachine-commit
- '((default :weight bold))
- "Face for git timemachine commit sha"
- :group 'git-timemachine)
-
-(defface git-timemachine-minibuffer-detail-face
-  '((((class color) (background dark))
-     :foreground "yellow")
-    (((class color) (background light))
-     :foreground "yellow4"))
-  "How to display the minibuffer detail"
-  :group 'git-timemachine)
-
-(defface git-timemachine-minibuffer-author-face
-  '((((class color) (background dark))
-     :foreground "orange")
-    (((class color) (background light))
-     :foreground "DarkOrange4"))
-  "How to display the author in minibuffer"
-  :group 'git-timemachine)
-
-(defcustom git-timemachine-minibuffer-detail
- 'subject
- "What to display when `git-timemachine-show-minibuffer-details` is t.
-Available values are:
-`commit` : The SHA hash of the commit
-`subject`: The subject of the commit message"
- :type '(radio (const :tag "Commit SHA" commit) (const :tag "Commit Subject" subject))
- :group 'git-timemachine)
-
-(defcustom git-timemachine-show-author
- t
- "Prepend author to minibuffer details."
- :type 'boolean
- :group 'git-timemachine)
-
-(defcustom git-timemachine-global-git-arguments
- '("-c" "log.showSignature=false" "--no-pager")
- "Common arguments for all git commands."
- :type 'list
- :group 'git-timemachine)
-
-(defvar-local git-timemachine-directory nil)
-(defvar-local git-timemachine-revision nil)
-(defvar-local git-timemachine-file nil)
-(defvar-local git-timemachine--revisions-cache nil)
-
-(defun git-timemachine-completing-read-fn (&rest args)
- "Apply ARGS to `ido-completing-read' if available and fall back to `completing-read'."
- (cond
-  ((fboundp 'ivy-read) (apply 'ivy-read args))
-  ((fboundp 'ido-completing-read) (apply 'ido-completing-read args))
-  (t (apply 'completing-read args))))
-
-(defun git-timemachine--process-file (&rest args)
- "Run ‘process-file’ with ARGS and ‘git-timemachine-global-git-arguments’ applied."
- (apply #'process-file vc-git-program nil t nil (append git-timemachine-global-git-arguments args)))
-
-(defun git-timemachine--revisions (&optional git-branch)
- "List git revisions of current buffers file.
-
-When passed a GIT-BRANCH, lists revisions from that branch."
- (if git-timemachine--revisions-cache
-  git-timemachine--revisions-cache
-  (setq git-timemachine--revisions-cache
-   (prog2
-    (message "Fetching Revisions...")
-    (let ((default-directory git-timemachine-directory)
-          (file git-timemachine-file))
-     (with-temp-buffer
-
-      (unless (zerop (if git-branch
-                      (git-timemachine--process-file "log" git-branch "--name-only" "--follow" "--pretty=format:%H%x00%ar%x00%ad%x00%s%x00%an" "--" file)
-                      (git-timemachine--process-file "log" "--name-only" "--follow" "--pretty=format:%H%x00%ar%x00%ad%x00%s%x00%an" "--" file)))
-       (error "Git log command exited with non-zero exit status for file: %s" file))
-
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let ((lines)
-            (commit-number (/ (1+ (count-lines (point-min) (point-max))) 3)))
-       (while (not (eobp))
-        (let ((line (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))))
-         (string-match "\\([^\0]*\\)\0\\([^\0]*\\)\0\\([^\0]*\\)\0\\(.*\\)\0\\(.*\\)" line)
-         (let ((commit (match-string 1 line))
-               (date-relative (match-string 2 line))
-               (date-full (match-string 3 line))
-               (subject (match-string 4 line))
-               (author (match-string 5 line)))
-          (forward-line 1)
-          (let ((file-name (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))))
-           (push (list commit file-name commit-number date-relative date-full subject author) lines))))
-        (setq commit-number (1- commit-number))
-        (forward-line 2))
-       (nreverse lines))))
-    (message "Fetching Revisions...done")))))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-show-current-revision ()
- "Show last (current) revision of file."
- (interactive)
- (git-timemachine-show-revision (car (git-timemachine--revisions))))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-show-latest-revision-in-branch (git-branch)
- "Show last (current) revision of file in GIT-BRANCH."
- (interactive "MGit branch: ")
- (git-timemachine-show-revision (car (git-timemachine--revisions git-branch))))
-
-(defun git-timemachine--next-revision (revisions)
- "Return the revision following the current revision in REVISIONS."
- (or (cadr (cl-member (car git-timemachine-revision) revisions :key #'car :test #'string=))
-  (car (reverse revisions))))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-show-previous-revision ()
- "Show previous revision of file."
- (interactive)
- (let ((new-line nil)
-       (curr-revision git-timemachine-revision)
-       (new-revision (git-timemachine--next-revision (git-timemachine--revisions)))
-       (cursor-win-pos (git-timemachine--get-cursor-position)))
-   (setq new-line (git-timemachine--find-new-current-line curr-revision new-revision (line-number-at-pos)))
-   (git-timemachine-show-revision new-revision)
-   (forward-line (- new-line (line-number-at-pos)))
-   (git-timemachine--set-cursor-position cursor-win-pos)))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-show-next-revision ()
- "Show next revision of file."
- (interactive)
- (let ((new-line nil)
-       (curr-revision git-timemachine-revision)
-       (new-revision (git-timemachine--next-revision (reverse (git-timemachine--revisions))))
-       (cursor-win-pos (git-timemachine--get-cursor-position)))
-  (setq new-line (git-timemachine--find-new-current-line curr-revision new-revision (line-number-at-pos)))
-  (git-timemachine-show-revision new-revision)
-  (forward-line (- new-line (line-number-at-pos)))
-  (git-timemachine--set-cursor-position cursor-win-pos)))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-show-revision-fuzzy ()
- "Show the revision with the chosen commit message."
-  (interactive)
- (let* ((revisions (git-timemachine--revisions))
-        (wanted
-         (funcall #'git-timemachine-completing-read-fn "Commit message: "
-          (mapcar (apply-partially #'nth 5) revisions))))
-  (git-timemachine-show-revision
-   (cl-find wanted revisions
-    :key (apply-partially #'nth 5)
-    :test #'equal))))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-show-nth-revision (rev-number)
- "Show the REV-NUMBER revision."
- (interactive "nEnter revision number: ")
- (let* ((revisions (reverse (git-timemachine--revisions)))
-	(num-revisions (length revisions))
-	(curr-revision git-timemachine-revision)
-	(new-revision (nth (1- rev-number) revisions))
-	(new-line nil)
-	(cursor-win-pos (git-timemachine--get-cursor-position)))
-   (if (not new-revision)
-       (message "Only %d revisions exist." num-revisions)
-     (setq new-line (git-timemachine--find-new-current-line curr-revision new-revision (line-number-at-pos)))
-     (git-timemachine-show-revision new-revision)
-     (forward-line (- new-line (line-number-at-pos)))
-     (git-timemachine--set-cursor-position cursor-win-pos))))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-show-revision (revision)
- "Show a REVISION (commit hash) of the current file."
- (when revision
-  (let ((current-position (point))
-        (commit (car revision))
-        (revision-file-name (nth 1 revision))
-        (commit-index (nth 2 revision))
-        (date-relative (nth 3 revision))
-        (date-full (nth 4 revision))
-        (subject (nth 5 revision)))
-   (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-   (erase-buffer)
-   (let ((default-directory git-timemachine-directory)
-         (process-coding-system-alist (list (cons "" (cons buffer-file-coding-system default-process-coding-system)))))
-    (git-timemachine--process-file "show" (concat commit ":" revision-file-name)))
-   (setq buffer-read-only t)
-   (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-   (let* ((revisions (git-timemachine--revisions))
-          (n-of-m (format "(%d/%d %s)" commit-index (length revisions) date-relative)))
-    (setq mode-line-buffer-identification
-     (list (propertized-buffer-identification "%12b") "@"
-      (propertize (git-timemachine-abbreviate commit) 'face 'git-timemachine-commit) " name:" revision-file-name" " n-of-m)))
-   (setq git-timemachine-revision revision)
-   (goto-char current-position)
-   (when git-timemachine-show-minibuffer-details
-    (git-timemachine--show-minibuffer-details revision)))))
-
-(defun git-timemachine--show-minibuffer-details (revision)
- "Show details for REVISION in minibuffer."
- (let* ((date-relative (nth 3 revision))
-        (date-full (nth 4 revision))
-        (author (if git-timemachine-show-author (concat (nth 6 revision) ": ") ""))
-        (sha-or-subject (if (eq git-timemachine-minibuffer-detail 'commit) (car revision) (nth 5 revision))))
-  (message "%s%s [%s (%s)]"
-   (propertize author 'face 'git-timemachine-minibuffer-author-face)
-   (propertize sha-or-subject 'face 'git-timemachine-minibuffer-detail-face) date-full date-relative)))
-
-(defun git-timemachine--find-new-current-line (curr-revision new-revision current-line)
-  "Return the new current line after a revision jump."
-  (let* ((revisions (reverse (git-timemachine--revisions)))
-	 (current-commit (car curr-revision))
-	 (curr-rev-number (+ (or (cl-position curr-revision revisions) 0) 1))
-	 (new-commit (car new-revision))
-	 (new-rev-number (+ (or (cl-position new-revision revisions) 0) 1))
-	 (new-line nil)
-	 (file git-timemachine-file)
-	 (reverse (< curr-rev-number new-rev-number)))
-    ;; If no commit change, do nothing
-    (if (= curr-rev-number new-rev-number)
-	current-line
-      ;; Get new current line number using `git-blame`
-      (with-temp-buffer
-	(if reverse
-	    (git-timemachine--process-file "blame" "--reverse" "-n" (format "-L %s,%s" current-line current-line) file (format "%s..%s" current-commit new-commit))
-	  (git-timemachine--process-file "blame" "-n" (format "-L %s,%s" current-line current-line) file (format "%s..%s" new-commit current-commit)))
-	(goto-char (point-min))
-	;; If end-of-buffer problem
-	(when (search-forward-regexp "^fatal: file .+ has only .+ lines" nil t)
-	  (setq current-line (- current-line 1))
-	  (erase-buffer)
-	  (if reverse
-	      (git-timemachine--process-file "blame" "--reverse" "-n" (format "-L %s,%s" current-line current-line) file (format "%s..%s" current-commit new-commit))
-	    (git-timemachine--process-file "blame" "-n" (format "-L %s,%s" current-line current-line) file (format "%s..%s" new-commit current-commit))))
-	(goto-char (point-min))
-	(search-forward-regexp "^[^ ]+ \\([^ ]+\\)")
-	(setq new-line (string-to-number (match-string 1)))
-	;; In case git blame doesn't give what we expect
-	(when (= new-line 0) (setq new-line current-line))
-	new-line))))
-
-(defun git-timemachine--get-cursor-position ()
-  "Return the cursor visual line number with respect to the
-current window first line"
-  (let* ((win-point-min (save-excursion (move-to-window-line 0) (point)))
-	 (cur-pos (count-screen-lines win-point-min (point))))
-    cur-pos))
-
-(defun git-timemachine--set-cursor-position (POS)
-  "Set the cursor position to the POS visual line with
-respect to the window first line"
-  (recenter POS))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-abbreviate (revision)
- "Return REVISION abbreviated to `git-timemachine-abbreviation-length' chars."
- (substring revision 0 git-timemachine-abbreviation-length))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-quit ()
- "Exit the timemachine."
- (interactive)
- (kill-buffer))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-blame ()
- "Call magit-blame on current revision."
- (interactive)
- (if (fboundp 'magit-blame)
-  (let ((magit-buffer-revision (car git-timemachine-revision)))
-   (magit-blame))
-  (message "You need to install magit for blame capabilities")))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-kill-revision ()
- "Kill the current revisions abbreviated commit hash."
- (interactive)
- (let ((revision (car git-timemachine-revision)))
-  (message revision)
-  (kill-new revision)))
-
-(defun git-timemachine-kill-abbreviated-revision ()
- "Kill the current revisions full commit hash."
- (interactive)
- (let ((revision (git-timemachine-abbreviate (car git-timemachine-revision))))
-  (message revision)
-  (kill-new revision)))
-
-(define-minor-mode git-timemachine-mode
- "Git Timemachine, feel the wings of history."
- :init-value nil
- :lighter " Timemachine"
- :keymap
- '(("p" . git-timemachine-show-previous-revision)
-   ("n" . git-timemachine-show-next-revision)
-   ("g" . git-timemachine-show-nth-revision)
-   ("t" . git-timemachine-show-revision-fuzzy)
-   ("q" . git-timemachine-quit)
-   ("w" . git-timemachine-kill-abbreviated-revision)
-   ("W" . git-timemachine-kill-revision)
-   ("b" . git-timemachine-blame))
- :group 'git-timemachine)
-
-(defun git-timemachine-validate (file)
- "Validate that there is a FILE and that it belongs to a git repository.
-Call with the value of 'buffer-file-name."
- (unless file
-  (error "This buffer is not visiting a file"))
- (unless (vc-git-registered file)
-  (error "This file is not git tracked")))
-
-(defun git-timemachine--start (get-revision-fn)
- "Setup a timemachine buffer and populate it from the result of GET-REVISION-FN."
- (setq git-timemachine--revisions-cache nil)
- (git-timemachine-validate (buffer-file-name))
- (let ((git-directory (expand-file-name (vc-git-root (buffer-file-name))))
-       (file-name (buffer-file-name))
-       (timemachine-buffer (format "timemachine:%s" (buffer-name)))
-       (cur-line (line-number-at-pos))
-       (cursor-position (git-timemachine--get-cursor-position))
-       (new-line nil)
-       (mode major-mode)
-       (coding-system buffer-file-coding-system))
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create timemachine-buffer)
-   (switch-to-buffer timemachine-buffer)
-   (setq buffer-file-name file-name)
-   (setq buffer-file-coding-system coding-system)
-   (funcall mode)
-   (setq git-timemachine-directory git-directory
-         git-timemachine-file (file-relative-name file-name git-directory)
-    git-timemachine-revision nil)
-   (funcall get-revision-fn)
-   (setq new-line (git-timemachine--find-new-current-line git-timemachine-revision (list "HEAD" "" 0 "" "" "" "") cur-line)) ;; Allow to stay on the same line
-   (goto-char (point-min))
-   (forward-line (- new-line 1))
-   (git-timemachine--set-cursor-position cursor-position)
-   (git-timemachine-mode))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun git-timemachine-toggle ()
- "Toggle git timemachine mode."
- (interactive)
- (if (bound-and-true-p git-timemachine-mode)
-  (git-timemachine-quit)
-  (git-timemachine)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun git-timemachine ()
- "Enable git timemachine for file of current buffer."
- (interactive)
- (git-timemachine--start #'git-timemachine-show-current-revision))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun git-timemachine-switch-branch (git-branch)
- "Enable git timemachine for current buffer, switching to GIT-BRANCH."
- (interactive (list (git-timemachine-completing-read-fn "Branch to switch to: "(vc-git-branches))))
- (git-timemachine--start (lambda () (git-timemachine-show-latest-revision-in-branch git-branch))))
-
-(provide 'git-timemachine)
-
-;;; git-timemachine.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine.elc
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index 6810ac46390c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/git-timemachine-20180607.820/git-timemachine.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/gntp-20141025.250/gntp-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/gntp-20141025.250/gntp-autoloads.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/gntp-20141025.250/gntp-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-;;; gntp-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "gntp" "gntp.el" (23450 31861 821262 940000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from gntp.el
-
-(autoload 'gntp-notify "gntp" "\
-Send notification NAME with TITLE, TEXT, PRIORITY and ICON to SERVER:PORT.
-PORT defaults to `gntp-server-port'
-
-\(fn NAME TITLE TEXT SERVER &optional PORT PRIORITY ICON)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; gntp-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/gntp-20141025.250/gntp-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/gntp-20141025.250/gntp-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "gntp" "20141025.250" "Growl Notification Protocol for Emacs" 'nil :commit "767571135e2c0985944017dc59b0be79af222ef5" :authors '(("Engelke Eschner" . "tekai@gmx.li")) :maintainer '("Engelke Eschner" . "tekai@gmx.li"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/gntp-20141025.250/gntp.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/gntp-20141025.250/gntp.el
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-;;; gntp.el --- Growl Notification Protocol for Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Engelke Eschner <tekai@gmx.li>
-;; Version: 0.1
-;; Package-Version: 20141025.250
-;; Created: 2013-03-21
-
-;; LICENSE
-;; Copyright (c) 2013 Engelke Eschner
-;; All rights reserved.
-
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-;; are met:
-;;     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;       notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;;     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
-;;       copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
-;;       disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
-;;       with the distribution.
-;;     * Neither the name of the gntp.el nor the names of its
-;;       contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
-;;       from this software without specific prior written permission.
-
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL <COPYRIGHT
-;; HOLDER> BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
-;; EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
-;; PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
-;; PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY
-;; OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; This package implements the Growl Notification Protocol GNTP
-;; described at http://www.growlforwindows.com/gfw/help/gntp.aspx
-;; It is incomplete as it only lets you send but not receive
-;; notifications.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup gntp nil
-  "GNTP, send/register growl notifications via GNTP from within emacs."
-  :group 'external)
-
-(defcustom gntp-application-name "Emacs/gntp.el"
-  "Name of the application gntp registers itself."
-  :type '(string))
-
-(defcustom gntp-application-icon nil
-  "Icon to display as the application icon.
-Either a URL or a path to a file."
-  :type '(string))
-
-(defcustom gntp-server "localhost"
-  "Default port of the server.
-Standard says can't be changed, but port-forwarding etc."
-  :type '(string))
-
-(defcustom gntp-server-port 23053
-  "Default port of the server.
-Standard says can't be changed, but port-forwarding etc."
-  :type '(integer))
-
-(defcustom gntp-register-alist nil
-  "Registration item list."
-  :type '(choice string (const nil)))
-
-(defun gntp-register (&optional notifications server  port)
-  (interactive)
-  "Register NOTIFICATIONS at SERVER:PORT.
-PORT defaults to `gntp-server-port'."
-  (let ((message (gntp-build-message-register (if notifications notifications gntp-register-alist))))
-    (gntp-send message (if server server gntp-server) port)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun gntp-notify (name title text server &optional port priority icon)
-  "Send notification NAME with TITLE, TEXT, PRIORITY and ICON to SERVER:PORT.
-PORT defaults to `gntp-server-port'"
-  (let ((message (gntp-build-message-notify name title text priority icon)))
-    (gntp-send message server port)))
-
-(defun gntp-build-message-register (notifications)
-  "Build the message to register NOTIFICATIONS types."
-  (let ((lines (list "GNTP/1.0 REGISTER NONE"
-                     (format "Application-Name: %s"
-                             gntp-application-name)
-                     (format "Notifications-Count: %d"
-                             (length notifications))))
-        (icon-uri (gntp-app-icon-uri))
-        (icon-data (gntp-app-icon-data))
-        (icons (list)))
-
-    ;; append icon uri
-    (when icon-uri
-      (nconc lines (list (format "Application-Icon: %s" icon-uri)))
-      ;; and data when it exists
-      (when icon-data
-        (setq icons (cons icon-data icons))))
-
-    (dolist (notice notifications)
-      ;; "For each notification being registered:
-      ;; Each notification being registered should be seperated by a
-      ;; blank line, including the first notification
-      (nconc lines (cons "" (gntp-notification-lines notice)))
-      ;; c
-      (let ((icon (gntp-notice-icon-data notice)))
-        (when icon
-          (nconc icons (list "" icon)))))
-
-    ;; icon data must come last
-    (when icons
-      (nconc lines (cons "" icons)))
-
-    (mapconcat 'identity (remove nil lines) "\r\n")))
-
-(defun gntp-notification-lines (notice)
-  "Transform NOTICE into a list of strings."
-  (let ((display-name (gntp-notice-get notice :display))
-        (enabled (gntp-notice-get notice :enabled))
-        (icon-uri (gntp-notice-icon-uri notice)))
-  (list
-   ;; Required - The name (type) of the notification being registered
-   (concat "Notification-Name: " (gntp-notice-name notice))
-   ;; Optional - The name of the notification that is displayed to
-   ;; the user (defaults to the same value as Notification-Name)
-   (when display-name
-     (concat "Notification-Display-Name: " display-name))
-   ;; Optional - Indicates if the notification should be enabled by
-   ;; default (defaults to False)
-   (when enabled
-     "Notification-Enabled: True")
-   ;; Optional - The default icon to use for notifications of this type
-   (when icon-uri
-     (concat "Notification-Icon: " icon-uri)))))
-
-(defun gntp-build-message-notify (name title text &optional priority icon)
-  "Build a message of type NAME with TITLE and TEXT."
-
-  (format
-   "GNTP/1.0 NOTIFY NONE\r\n\
-Application-Name: %s\r\n\
-Notification-Name: %s\r\n\
-Notification-Title: %s\r\n\
-Notification-Text: %s\r\n\
-Notification-Priority: %s\r\n\
-Notification-Icon: %s\r\n\
-\r\n"
-          gntp-application-name
-          (if (symbolp name) (symbol-name name) name)
-          title
-          ;; no CRLF in the text to avoid accidentel msg end
-          (replace-regexp-in-string "\r\n" "\n" text)
-          (if priority priority "0")
-          (if icon (gntp-icon-uri icon) "")))
-
-;; notice
-;;(list name ; everthing else is optional
-;;      :display "name to display"
-;;      :enabled nil
-;;      :icon "url or file")
-
-
-(defun gntp-notice-icon-uri (notice)
-  "Get the icon URI from NOTICE."
-  (gntp-icon-uri (gntp-notice-get notice :icon)))
-
-(defun gntp-notice-icon-data (notice)
-  "Get icon data from NOTICE."
-  (gntp-icon-data (gntp-notice-get notice :icon)))
-
-(defun gntp-app-icon-uri ()
-  "Return the value to be used in the Application-Icon header."
-  (gntp-icon-uri gntp-application-icon))
-
-(defun gntp-app-icon-data ()
-  "Return the value to be used in the Application-Icon header."
-  (gntp-icon-data gntp-application-icon))
-
-(defun gntp-icon-uri (icon)
-  "Get the URI of ICON."
-  (when icon
-    (cond ((string-equal (substring icon 0 7) "http://") icon)
-          ((and (file-exists-p icon) (file-readable-p icon))
-           (concat "x-growl-resource://" (md5 icon))))))
-
-(defun gntp-icon-data (icon)
-  "Get the URI of ICON."
-  (when (and icon (not (string-equal (substring icon 0 7) "http://"))
-             (file-exists-p icon) (file-readable-p icon))
-    (let ((id (md5 icon))
-          (data (gntp-file-string icon)))
-      (format "Identifier: %s\r\nLength: %d\r\n\r\n%s"
-              id (length data) data))))
-
-(defun gntp-notice-name (notice)
-  "Get the name of NOTICE.  The name must be either a symbol or string."
-  (let ((name (car notice)))
-    (if (symbolp name)
-        (symbol-name name)
-      name)))
-
-(defun gntp-notice-get (notice property)
-  "Get PROPERTY from NOTICE."
-  (plist-get (cdr notice) property))
-
-(defun gntp-send (message server &optional port)
-  "Send MESSAGE to SERVER:PORT.  PORT defaults to `gntp-server-port'."
-  (let ((proc (make-network-process
-               :name "gntp"
-               :host server
-               :server nil
-               :service (if port port gntp-server-port)
-               ;;:sentinel 'gntp-sentinel
-               :filter 'gntp-filter)))
-    ;; hmm one CRLF too much?
-    (process-send-string proc (concat message "\r\n\r\n\r\n"))))
-
-(defun gntp-filter (proc string)
-  "Filter for PROC started by `gntp-send'.
-Argument STRING reply from the server."
-  (when (string-equal "GNTP/1.0 -ERROR" (substring string 0 15))
-    (error "GNTP: Something went wrong take a look at the reply:\n %s"
-           string)))
-
-;; (defun gntp-sentinel (proc msg)
-;;   (when (string= msg "connection broken by remote peer\n")
-;;     (message (format "client %s has quit" proc))))
-
-
-(defun gntp-file-string (file)
-  "Read the contents of a FILE and return as a string."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert-file-contents-literally file)
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(provide 'gntp)
-
-;;; gntp.el ends here
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-;;; goto-chg-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "goto-chg" "goto-chg.el" (23450 31861 205158
-;;;;;;  80000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from goto-chg.el
-
-(autoload 'goto-last-change "goto-chg" "\
-Go to the point where the last edit was made in the current buffer.
-Repeat the command to go to the second last edit, etc.
-
-To go back to more recent edit, the reverse of this command, use \\[goto-last-change-reverse]
-or precede this command with \\[universal-argument] - (minus).
-
-It does not go to the same point twice even if there has been many edits
-there. I call the minimal distance between distinguishable edits \"span\".
-Set variable `glc-default-span' to control how close is \"the same point\".
-Default span is 8.
-The span can be changed temporarily with \\[universal-argument] right before \\[goto-last-change]:
-\\[universal-argument] <NUMBER> set current span to that number,
-\\[universal-argument] (no number) multiplies span by 4, starting with default.
-The so set span remains until it is changed again with \\[universal-argument], or the consecutive
-repetition of this command is ended by any other command.
-
-When span is zero (i.e. \\[universal-argument] 0) subsequent \\[goto-last-change] visits each and
-every point of edit and a message shows what change was made there.
-In this case it may go to the same point twice.
-
-This command uses undo information. If undo is disabled, so is this command.
-At times, when undo information becomes too large, the oldest information is
-discarded. See variable `undo-limit'.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'goto-last-change-reverse "goto-chg" "\
-Go back to more recent changes after \\[goto-last-change] have been used.
-See `goto-last-change' for use of prefix argument.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; goto-chg-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "goto-chg" "20180105.1833" "goto last change" 'nil :commit "e5b38e4e1378f6ea48fa9e8439f49c2998654aa4" :keywords '("convenience" "matching") :authors '(("David Andersson <l.david.andersson(at)sverige.nu>")) :maintainer '("Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@github.com") :url "https://github.com/emacs-evil/goto-chg")
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-;;; goto-chg.el --- goto last change
-;;--------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;
-;; Copyright (C) 2002-2008,2013 David Andersson
-;;
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
-;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
-;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
-;; PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-;; License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
-;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
-;; MA 02111-1307 USA
-;;
-;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;
-;; Author: David Andersson <l.david.andersson(at)sverige.nu>
-;; Maintainer: Vasilij Schneidermann <v.schneidermann@github.com>
-;; Created: 16 May 2002
-;; Version: 1.7.2
-;; Package-Version: 20180105.1833
-;; Keywords: convenience, matching
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-evil/goto-chg
-;;
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Goto Last Change
-;;
-;; Goto the point of the most recent edit in the buffer.
-;; When repeated, goto the second most recent edit, etc.
-;; Negative argument, C-u -, for reverse direction.
-;; Works by looking into buffer-undo-list to find points of edit.
-;;
-;; You would probably like to bind this command to a key.
-;; For example in your ~/.emacs:
-;;
-;;   (require 'goto-chg)
-;;
-;;   (global-set-key [(control ?.)] 'goto-last-change)
-;;   (global-set-key [(control ?,)] 'goto-last-change-reverse)
-;;
-;; Works with emacs-19.29, 19.31, 20.3, 20.7, 21.1, 21.4, 22.1 and 23.1
-;; Works with XEmacs-20.4 and 21.4 (but see todo about `last-command' below)
-;;
-;;--------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; History
-;;
-;; Ver 1.7.2 2018-01-05 Vasilij Schneidermann
-;;    Fix byte-compiler warnings again
-;; Ver 1.7.1 2017-12-31 Vasilij Schneidermann
-;;    Fix byte-compiler warnings
-;; Ver 1.7 2017-09-17 Vasilij Schneidermann
-;;    Make it work with undo-tree-mode (see
-;;    <https://github.com/martinp26/goto-chg>)
-;; Ver 1.6 2013-12-12 David Andersson
-;;    Add keywords; Cleanup comments
-;; Ver 1.5 2013-12-11 David Andersson
-;;    Autoload and document `goto-last-change-reverse'
-;; Ver 1.4 2008-09-20 David Andersson
-;;    Improved property change description; Update comments.
-;; Ver 1.3 2007-03-14 David Andersson
-;;    Added `goto-last-change-reverse'
-;; Ver 1.2 2003-04-06 David Andersson
-;;    Don't let repeating error depthen glc-probe-depth.
-;; Ver 1.1 2003-04-06 David Andersson
-;;    Zero arg describe changes. Negative arg go back.
-;;    Autoload. Remove message using nil in stead of an empty string.
-;; Ver 1.0 2002-05-18 David Andersson
-;;    Initial version
-;;
-;;--------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;
-;;todo: Rename "goto-chg.el" -> "gotochange.el" or "goto-chgs" ?
-;;todo: Rename function goto-last-change -> goto-last-edit ?
-;;todo: Rename adjective "-last-" -> "-latest-" or "-most-recent-" ?
-;;todo: There are some, maybe useful, funcs  for region undo
-;;       in simple.el in emacs 20. Take a look.
-;;todo: Add functionality to visit changed point in text order, not only in
-;;        chronological order. (Naa, highlight-changes-mode does that).
-;;todo: Inverse indication that a change has been saved or not
-;;todo: Highlight the range of text involved in the last change?
-;;todo: See session-jump-to-last-change in session.el?
-;;todo: Unhide invisible text (e.g. outline mode) like isearch do.
-;;todo: XEmacs sets last-command to `t' after an error, so you cannot reverse
-;;        after "No furter change info". Should we bother?
-;;todo: Try distinguish "No further change info" (end of truncated undo list)
-;;        and "No further changes" (end of a complete undo list).
-;;
-;;--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defvar glc-default-span 8 "*goto-last-change don't visit the same point twice. glc-default-span tells how far around a visited point not to visit again.")
-(defvar glc-current-span 8 "Internal for goto-last-change.\nA copy of glc-default-span or the ARG passed to goto-last-change.")
-(defvar glc-probe-depth 0 "Internal for goto-last-change.\nIt is non-zero between successive goto-last-change.")
-(defvar glc-direction 1 "Direction goto-last-change moves towards.")
-
-;;todo: Find begin and end of line, then use it somewhere
-
-(defun glc-center-ellipsis (str maxlen &optional ellipsis)
-  "Truncate STRING in the middle to length MAXLEN.
-If STRING is max MAXLEN just return the string.
-Optional third argument is the replacement, which defaults to \"...\"."
-  (if (<= (length str) maxlen)
-      str
-    ;; else
-    (let* ((lipsis (or ellipsis "..."))
-           (i (/ (- maxlen (length lipsis)) 2)))
-      (concat (substring str 0 i)
-              lipsis
-              (substring str (- i))))))
-
-(defun glc-adjust-pos2 (pos p1 p2 adj)
-  ;; Helper function to glc-adjust-pos
-  ;; p1, p2: interval where an edit occured
-  ;; adj: amount of text added (positive) or removed (negativ) by the edit
-  ;; Return pos if well before p1, or pos+adj if well after p2, or nil if too close
-  (cond ((<= pos (- p1 glc-current-span))
-         pos)
-        ((> pos (+ p2 glc-current-span))
-         (+ pos adj))
-        ((zerop glc-current-span)
-         p1)
-        (t
-         nil)))
-
-(defun glc-adjust-pos (pos e)
-  "Given POS, a buffer position before the edit E, compute and return
-the \"same\" buffer position after E happened.
-Exception: return nil if POS is closer than `glc-current-span' to the edit E.
-\nInsertion edits before POS returns a larger value.
-Deletion edits before POS returns a smaller value.
-\nThe edit E is an entry from the `buffer-undo-list'. See for details."
-  (cond ((atom e)                       ; nil==cmd boundary, or, num==changed pos
-         pos)
-        ((numberp (car e))              ; (beg . end)==insertion
-         (glc-adjust-pos2 pos (car e) (car e) (- (cdr e) (car e))))
-        ((stringp (car e))              ; (string . pos)==deletion
-         (glc-adjust-pos2 pos (abs (cdr e)) (+ (abs (cdr e)) (length (car e))) (- (length (car e)))))
-        ((null (car e))                 ; (nil prop val beg . end)==prop change
-         (glc-adjust-pos2 pos (nth 3 e) (nthcdr 4 e) 0))
-        (t                              ; (marker . dist)==marker moved
-         pos)))
-
-;; If recursive in stead of iterative (while), it tends to fill the call stack.
-;; (Isn't it tail optimized?)
-(defun glc-adjust-list (r)
-  "R is list of edit entries in chronological order.
-Pick the point of the first edit entry and update that point with
-the second, third, etc, edit entries. Return the final updated point,
-or nil if the point was closer than `glc-current-span' to some edit in R.
-\nR is basically a reversed slice from the buffer-undo-list."
-  (if r
-      ;; Get pos
-      (let ((pos (glc-get-pos (car r))))
-        (setq r (cdr r))
-        ;; Walk back in reverse list
-        (while (and r pos)
-          (setq pos (glc-adjust-pos pos (car r))
-                r (cdr r)))
-        pos)
-    ;; else
-    nil))
-
-(defun glc-get-pos (e)
-  "If E represents an edit, return a position value in E, the position
-where the edit took place. Return nil if E represents no real change.
-\nE is an entry in the buffer-undo-list."
-  (cond ((numberp e) e)                 ; num==changed position
-        ((atom e) nil)                  ; nil==command boundary
-        ((numberp (car e)) (cdr e))     ; (beg . end)==insertion
-        ((stringp (car e)) (abs (cdr e))) ; (string . pos)==deletion
-        ((null (car e)) (nthcdr 4 e))   ; (nil ...)==text property change
-        ((atom (car e)) nil)            ; (t ...)==file modification time
-        (t nil)))                       ; (marker ...)==marker moved
-
-(defun glc-get-descript (e &optional n)
-  "If E represents an edit, return a short string describing E.
-Return nil if E represents no real change.
-\nE is an entry in the buffer-undo-list."
-  (let ((nn (or (format "T-%d: " n) "")))
-    (cond ((numberp e) "New position")  ; num==changed position
-          ((atom e) nil)                ; nil==command boundary
-          ((numberp (car e))            ; (beg . end)==insertion
-           (if (and n (< n 2))
-               (format "%sInserted %d chars \"%s\"" nn (- (cdr e) (car e))
-                       (glc-center-ellipsis (buffer-substring (car e) (cdr e)) 60))
-             ;; else
-             ;; An older insert. The inserted text cannot easily be computed.
-             ;; Just show the char count.
-             (format "%sInserted %d chars" nn (- (cdr e) (car e)))))
-          ((stringp (car e))            ; (string . pos)==deletion
-           (format "%sDeleted \"%s\"" nn (glc-center-ellipsis (car e) 60)))
-          ((null (car e))               ; (nil ...)==text property change
-           (format "%sProperty change" nn))
-          ((atom (car e)) nil)          ; (t ...)==file modification time
-          (t nil))))                    ; (marker ...)==marker moved
-
-(defun glc-is-positionable (e)
-  "Return non-nil if E is an insertion, deletion or text property change.
-\nE is an entry in the buffer-undo-list."
-  (and (not (numberp e)) (glc-get-pos e)))
-
-(defun glc-is-filetime (e)
-  "Return t if E indicates a buffer became \"modified\",
-that is, it was previously saved or unchanged. Nil otherwise."
-  (and (listp e) (eq (car e) t)))
-
-(defvar buffer-undo-tree)
-(declare-function undo-tree-current "undo-tree.el")
-(declare-function undo-tree-node-undo "undo-tree.el")
-(declare-function undo-tree-node-previous "undo-tree.el")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun goto-last-change (arg)
-"Go to the point where the last edit was made in the current buffer.
-Repeat the command to go to the second last edit, etc.
-\nTo go back to more recent edit, the reverse of this command, use \\[goto-last-change-reverse]
-or precede this command with \\[universal-argument] - (minus).
-\nIt does not go to the same point twice even if there has been many edits
-there. I call the minimal distance between distinguishable edits \"span\".
-Set variable `glc-default-span' to control how close is \"the same point\".
-Default span is 8.
-The span can be changed temporarily with \\[universal-argument] right before \\[goto-last-change]:
-\\[universal-argument] <NUMBER> set current span to that number,
-\\[universal-argument] (no number) multiplies span by 4, starting with default.
-The so set span remains until it is changed again with \\[universal-argument], or the consecutive
-repetition of this command is ended by any other command.
-\nWhen span is zero (i.e. \\[universal-argument] 0) subsequent \\[goto-last-change] visits each and
-every point of edit and a message shows what change was made there.
-In this case it may go to the same point twice.
-\nThis command uses undo information. If undo is disabled, so is this command.
-At times, when undo information becomes too large, the oldest information is
-discarded. See variable `undo-limit'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cond ((not (eq this-command last-command))
-         ;; Start a glc sequence
-         ;; Don't go to current point if last command was an obvious edit
-         ;; (yank or self-insert, but not kill-region). Makes it easier to
-         ;; jump back and forth when copying seleced lines.
-         (setq glc-probe-depth (if (memq last-command '(yank self-insert-command)) 1 0)
-               glc-direction 1
-               glc-current-span glc-default-span)
-         (if (< (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
-             (error "Negative arg: Cannot reverse as the first operation"))))
-  (cond ((null buffer-undo-list)
-         (error "Buffer has not been changed"))
-        ((eq buffer-undo-list t)
-         (error "No change info (undo is disabled)")))
-  (cond ((numberp arg)                  ; Numeric arg sets span
-         (setq glc-current-span (abs arg)))
-        ((consp arg)                    ; C-u's multiply previous span by 4
-         (setq glc-current-span (* (abs (car arg)) glc-default-span))
-         (message "Current span is %d chars" glc-current-span))) ;todo: keep message with "waiting" and "is saved"
-  (cond ((< (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
-         (setq glc-direction -1))
-        (t
-         (setq glc-direction 1)))
-  (let (rev                             ; Reversed (and filtered) undo list
-        pos                             ; The pos we look for, nil until found
-        (n 0)                           ; Steps in undo list (length of 'rev')
-        (l buffer-undo-list)
-        (passed-save-entry (not (buffer-modified-p)))
-        (new-probe-depth glc-probe-depth)
-        (undo-tree-p (bound-and-true-p undo-tree-mode))
-        glc-seen-canary)
-    ;; Walk back and forth in the buffer-undo-list, each time one step deeper,
-    ;; until we can walk back the whole list with a 'pos' that is not coming
-    ;; too close to another edit.
-    (while (null pos)
-      (setq new-probe-depth (+ new-probe-depth glc-direction))
-      (if (< glc-direction 0)
-          (setq rev ()
-                n 0
-                l buffer-undo-list
-                passed-save-entry (not (buffer-modified-p))))
-      (if (< new-probe-depth 1)
-          (error "No later change info"))
-      (if (> n 150)
-          (message "working..."))
-      ;; Walk forward in buffer-undo-list, glc-probe-depth steps.
-      ;; Build reverse list along the way
-      (if (not undo-tree-p)
-          (while (< n new-probe-depth)
-            (cond ((null l)
-                   ;(setq this-command t)   ; Disrupt repeat sequence
-                   (error "No further change info"))
-                  ((glc-is-positionable (car l))
-                   (setq n (1+ n)
-                         rev (cons (car l) rev)))
-                  ((or passed-save-entry (glc-is-filetime (car l)))
-                   (setq passed-save-entry t)))
-            (setq l (cdr l)))
-        (when (not glc-seen-canary)
-          (while (and (not (null l)) (not glc-seen-canary) (< n new-probe-depth))
-            (cond ((eq 'undo-tree-canary (car l))  ; used by buffer-undo-tree
-                   (message "Canary found...")
-                   (setq l (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)
-                         glc-seen-canary t))
-                  ((glc-is-positionable (car l))
-                   (setq n (1+ n)
-                         rev (cons (car l) rev)))
-                  ((or passed-save-entry (glc-is-filetime (car l)))
-                   (setq passed-save-entry t)))
-            (when (not glc-seen-canary)
-              (setq l (cdr l)))))
-        (when glc-seen-canary
-          (while (< n new-probe-depth)
-            (cond ((null l)
-                   ;(setq this-command t)	; Disrupt repeat sequence
-                   (error "No further change info"))
-                  ((glc-is-positionable (car (undo-tree-node-undo l)))
-                   (setq n (1+ n)
-                         rev (cons (car (undo-tree-node-undo l)) rev)))
-                  ((or passed-save-entry (glc-is-filetime (car (undo-tree-node-undo l))))
-                   (setq passed-save-entry t)))
-            (setq l (undo-tree-node-previous l))))
-        (when (null l)
-          (error "No further change info")))
-      ;; Walk back in reverse list, from older to newer edits.
-      ;; Adjusting pos along the way.
-      (setq pos (glc-adjust-list rev)))
-    ;; Found a place not previously visited, in 'pos'.
-    ;; (An error have been issued if nothing (more) found.)
-    (if (> n 150)
-        (message nil))                  ; remove message "working..."
-    (if (and (= glc-current-span 0) (glc-get-descript (car rev) n))
-        (message "%s" (glc-get-descript (car rev) n))
-      ;; else
-      (if passed-save-entry
-          (message "(This change is saved)")))
-    (setq glc-probe-depth new-probe-depth)
-    (goto-char pos)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun goto-last-change-reverse (arg)
-  "Go back to more recent changes after \\[goto-last-change] have been used.
-See `goto-last-change' for use of prefix argument."
-  (interactive "P")
-  ;; Negate arg, all kinds
-  (cond ((eq arg nil)  (setq arg '-))
-        ((eq arg '-)   (setq arg nil))
-        ((listp arg)   (setq arg (list (- (car arg)))))
-        (t (setq arg   (- arg))))
-  ;; Make 'goto-last-change-reverse' look like 'goto-last-change'
-  (cond ((eq last-command this-command)
-         (setq last-command 'goto-last-change)))
-  (setq this-command 'goto-last-change)
-  ;; Call 'goto-last-change' to do the job
-  (goto-last-change arg))
-
-(provide 'goto-chg)
-
-;;; goto-chg.el ends here
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-;;; graphql-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("graphql.el") (23450 31864 489561 612000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; graphql-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/graphql-20180912.31/graphql-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/graphql-20180912.31/graphql-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "graphql" "20180912.31" "GraphQL utilities" '((emacs "25")) :commit "b64ab8d5859a41668f2b67bd962e4a4ae48b8e93" :keywords '("hypermedia" "tools" "lisp") :authors '(("Sean Allred" . "code@seanallred.com")) :maintainer '("Sean Allred" . "code@seanallred.com") :url "https://github.com/vermiculus/graphql.el")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/graphql-20180912.31/graphql.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/graphql-20180912.31/graphql.el
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-;;; graphql.el --- GraphQL utilities                 -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017  Sean Allred
-
-;; Author: Sean Allred <code@seanallred.com>
-;; Keywords: hypermedia, tools, lisp
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/vermiculus/graphql.el
-;; Package-Version: 20180912.31
-;; Package-X-Original-Version: 0.1.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25"))
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; GraphQL.el provides a generally-applicable domain-specific language
-;; for creating and executing GraphQL queries against your favorite
-;; web services.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'pcase)
-
-(defun graphql--encode-object (obj)
-  "Encode OBJ as a GraphQL string."
-  (cond
-   ((stringp obj)
-    obj)
-   ((symbolp obj)
-    (symbol-name obj))
-   ((numberp obj)
-    (number-to-string obj))
-   ((and (consp obj)
-         (not (consp (cdr obj))))
-    (symbol-name (car obj)))))
-
-(defun graphql--encode-argument-spec (spec)
-  "Encode an argument spec SPEC.
-SPEC is of the form..."
-  (graphql--encode-argument (car spec) (cdr spec)))
-
-(defun graphql--encode-argument (key value)
-  "Encode an argument KEY with value VALUE."
-  (format "%s:%s" key (graphql--encode-argument-value value)))
-
-(defun graphql--encode-argument-value (value)
-  "Encode an argument value VALUE.
-VALUE is expected to be one of the following:
-
-* a symbol
-* a 'variable', i.e. \\='($ variableName)
-* an object (as a list)
-* a string
-* a vector of values (e.g., symbols)
-* a number
-* something encode-able by `graphql-encode'."
-  (cond
-   ((symbolp value)
-    (symbol-name value))
-   ((eq '$ (car-safe value))
-    (format "$%s" (cadr value)))
-   ((listp value)
-    (format "{%s}" (mapconcat #'graphql--encode-argument-spec value ",")))
-   ((stringp value)
-    (format "\"%s\"" value))
-   ((vectorp value)
-    (format "[%s]" (mapconcat #'graphql-encode value ",")))
-   ((numberp value)
-    (number-to-string value))
-   (t
-    (graphql-encode value))))
-
-(defun graphql--encode-parameter-spec (spec)
-  "Encode a parameter SPEC.
-SPEC is expected to be of the following form:
-
-   (NAME TYPE [REQUIRED] . [DEFAULT])
-
-NAME is the name of the parameter.
-
-TYPE is the parameter's type.
-
-A non-nil value for REQUIRED will indicate the parameter is
-required.  A value of `!' is recommended.
-
-A non-nil value for DEFAULT will provide a default value for the
-parameter."
-  ;; Unfortunately can't use `pcase' here because the first DEFAULT
-  ;; value (in the case of a complex value) might be misunderstood as
-  ;; the value for REQUIRED.  We need to know if the third cons is the
-  ;; very last one; not just that the list has at least three
-  ;; elements.
-  (if (eq (last spec) (nthcdr 2 spec))
-      (graphql--encode-parameter (nth 0 spec)
-                                 (nth 1 spec)
-                                 (car (last spec))
-                                 (cdr (last spec)))
-    (graphql--encode-parameter (nth 0 spec)
-                               (nth 1 spec)
-                               nil
-                               (nthcdr 2 spec))))
-
-(defun graphql--encode-parameter (name type &optional required default)
-  "Encode a GraphQL parameter with a NAME and TYPE.
-If REQUIRED is non-nil, mark the parameter as required.
-If DEFAULT is non-nil, is the default value of the parameter."
-  (format "$%s:%s%s%s"
-          (symbol-name name)
-          (symbol-name type)
-          (if required "!" "")
-          (if default
-              (concat "=" (graphql--encode-argument-value default))
-            "")))
-
-(defun graphql--get-keys (g)
-  "Get the keyword arguments from a graph G.
-Returns a list where the first element is a plist of arguments
-and the second is a 'clean' copy of G."
-  (or (and (not (consp g))
-           (list nil g))
-      (let (graph keys)
-        (while g
-          (if (keywordp (car g))
-              (let* ((param (pop g))
-                     (value (pop g)))
-                (push (cons param value) keys))
-            (push (pop g) graph)))
-        (list keys (nreverse graph)))))
-
-(defun graphql-encode (g)
-  "Encode graph G as a GraphQL string."
-  (pcase (graphql--get-keys g)
-    (`(,keys ,graph)
-     (let ((object (or (car-safe graph) graph))
-           (name (alist-get :op-name keys))
-           (params (alist-get :op-params keys))
-           (arguments (alist-get :arguments keys))
-           (fields (cdr-safe graph)))
-       (concat
-        (graphql--encode-object object)
-        (when name
-          (format " %S" name))
-        (when arguments
-          ;; Format arguments "key:value,key:value,..."
-          (format "(%s)"
-                  (mapconcat #'graphql--encode-argument-spec arguments ",")))
-        (when params
-          (format "(%s)"
-                  (mapconcat #'graphql--encode-parameter-spec params ",")))
-        (when fields
-          (format "{%s}"
-                  (mapconcat #'graphql-encode fields " "))))))))
-
-(defun graphql-simplify-response-edges (data)
-  "Simplify DATA to collapse edges into their nodes."
-  (pcase data
-    ;; When we encounter a collection of edges, simplify those edges
-    ;; into their nodes
-    (`(,object (edges . ,edges))
-     (cons object (mapcar #'graphql-simplify-response-edges
-                          (mapcar (lambda (edge) (alist-get 'node edge))
-                                  edges))))
-    ;; When we encounter a plain cons cell (not a list), let it pass
-    (`(,(and key (guard (not (consp key)))) . ,(and value (guard (not (consp value)))))
-     (cons key value))
-    ;; symbols should pass unaltered
-    (`,(and symbol (guard (symbolp symbol)))
-     symbol)
-    ;; everything else should be mapped
-    (_ (mapcar #'graphql-simplify-response-edges data))))
-
-(defun graphql--genform-operation (args kind)
-  "Generate the Lisp form for an operation.
-ARGS is is a list ([NAME [PARAMETERS]] GRAPH) where NAME is the
-name of the operation, PARAMETERS are its parameters, and GRAPH
-is the form of the actual operation.
-
-KIND can be `query' or `mutation'."
-  (pcase args
-    (`(,name ,parameters ,graph)
-     `(graphql-encode '(,kind :op-name ,name
-                              :op-params ,parameters
-                              ,@graph)))
-
-    (`(,name ,graph)
-     `(graphql-encode '(,kind :op-name ,name
-                              ,@graph)))
-
-    (`(,graph)
-     `(graphql-encode '(,kind ,@graph)))
-
-    (_ (error "Bad form"))))
-
-(defmacro graphql-query (&rest args)
-  "Construct a Query object.
-ARGS is a listof the form described by `graphql--genform-operation'.
-
-\(fn [NAME] [(PARAMETER-SPEC...)] GRAPH)"
-  (graphql--genform-operation args 'query))
-
-(defmacro graphql-mutation (&rest args)
-  "Construct a Mutation object.
-ARGS is a listof the form described by `graphql--genform-operation'.
-
-\(fn [NAME] [(PARAMETER-SPEC...)] GRAPH)"
-  (graphql--genform-operation args 'mutation))
-
-(provide 'graphql)
-;;; graphql.el ends here
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-Haskell Mode NEWS                                -*- org -*-
-
-This file uses Org mode. Some useful (default) key-bindings:
- - Use "C-c C-n"/"C-c C-p" to jump to next/prev heading
- - Use "<tab>" to expand/collapse nodes
- - Use "<backtab>" to cycle visibility of all nodes
- - Use "C-c C-o" to open links
-
-* Changes in 16.1
-
-- Require at least Emacs 24.3
-
-- Implemented standalone deriving indentation
-
-- Removed haskell-indentation-ifte-offset
-
-- Implemented electric characters
-
-- Added LiquidHaskell annotation highlight
-
-- Introduced haskell-hasktags-path defcustom
-
-- Added font lock tests for pattern synonyms
-
-- Hardcoded haskell-ghc-supported-extensions/options
-
-- Added multi-line input in haskell-interactive
-
-- Added haskell-mode-stylish-haskell-path
-
-- Added Windows CI builds
-
-- Added syntax highlight to Yesod rules quasi quote
-
-- Added support for line continuation in #define's
-
-- Added support unterminated strings in indentation
-
-- Implemented /italic/ and *bold* for haddock
-
-- Added significant speedups in font-lock engine
-
-- Added support for full complexity of backtick syntax
-
-- Operators at the end or beggining of line force expression continuation in indentation
-
-- Map haskell-mode-format-imports to C-c C-, to avoid conflict with haskell-indent
-
-- Improve auto add dependencies in cabal
-
-- Fix inferior-haskell warning font lock for GHC 8.0
-
-* Changes in 13.20
-
-- Require at least Emacs 24.1
-
-- Honor equals on its own line in data decl
-
-- Honor equals on separate line after guards
-
-- Allow haskell-process-path-* to be lists
-
-- Fontify True/False in cabal mode
-
-- Align | with = in data declarations
-
-- Remove haskell-package.el
-
-- Run stylish-haskell before save
-
-- Improved lexeme parsing in haskell-lexeme
-
-- Add haskell-interactive-copy-to-prompt
-
-- Remove haskell-mode-contextual-space and related var
-
-- Make haskell-indent-region do nothing
-
-- Add c2hs mode
-
-- Improve hasktags handling
-
-- Move documentation from wiki to haskell-mode manual
-
-* Changes in 13.18
-
-- Removed haskell-bot
-
-- Implement shallow indentation
-
-- Removed haskell-simple-indent
-
-- Removed haskell-indentation show dynamic positions
-
-- Improved indentation inside multiline strings
-
-- Implemented font-lock for quasi quoted XML, HTML and JavaScript
-
-- Added '{type|data} family' to font-lock-keywords-create
-
-- Started using undercover.el for emacs lisp coverage
-
-- Added keybinding for `haskell-cabal-visit-file`
-
-- Added type role to font lock
-
-- Detect and respect the comma style of a section in cabal files
-
-* Changes in 13.16
-
-- Improved parsing of comma lists in haskell indentation
-
-- Declared turn-on-haskell-indentation as obsolete
-
-- Improved QuasiQuote font lock
-
-- Fixed indentation for Unicode symbols
-
-- Improved completion engine
-
-- Added support for interaction with stack ghci
-
-- Added haskell-forward-sexp
-
-- Added overlays to haskell load
-
-- Made use of lexical binding for all emacs lisp sources
-
-- Improved indentation of guards with commas
-
-- Made three indentation modes mutually turn each other off
-
-- Added an additional trigger for pragma suggestions
-
-- Improved and documented `toggle-scc-at-point` in manual
-
-* Changes in 13.14
-
-- Add official Haskell Mode logo
-
-- Add auto deploy for html manual
-
-- Improve presentation mode
-
-- Font Lock refactoring and improvements
-
-- Properly delimit operators in prettify mode
-
-- OPTIONS and LANGUAGE completion using ghci
-
-- Merge hi2 (haskell-indentation attempt 2) in place of haskell-indentation
-
-- Prompt to reconfigure when Cabal demands it
-
-- Fontify pragmas while fontifying comments
-
-- Operators are fontified
-
-- Remove all mentions of cabal-dev
-
-- Merge hsc-mode into haskell-mode
-
-- Get type information from ghci in interaction-mode
-
-- Prettify Haskell types in eldoc support
-
-- Added haskell-hoogle-url
-
-- Fix w3m-haddock in the case of no local files
-
-* Changes in 13.12
-
-- Added haskell-bot.el
-
-- Added support for cabal repl build targets
-
-- Automatically add import lines via Hoogle
-
-- Automatically add package to cabal file
-
-- Added w3m-haddock.el
-
-- Added debugger mode
-
-- Added preliminary :present support
-
-- Added haskell-sort-imports
-
-- Added haskell-complete-module
-
-- Support if and multi-way if in indentation
-
-- Add support to generate tags on windows
-
-- Add haskell-language-extensions variable
-
-- Improve haskell-simple-indent mode
-
-- Improve test cases
-
-* Changes in 13.10
-
-- Small fix for haskell-simple-indent: Certain indentation situations
-  cause valname-string to be nil, which haskell-trim did not handle
-  gracefully (naturally, since nil != "").
-
-- Luke Hoersten's Shnippet merged in under snippets/.
-
-- haskell-presentation-mode is now a haskell-mode derived mode.
-
-- Small improvement to haskell-process-do-info (works on constructors
-  now and underscored names).
-
-- Add haskell-indent-spaces configuration variable.
-
-- The command string to run cabal commands is slightly more
-  configurable. See: C-h f haskell-process-do-cabal-format-string
-
-* Changes in 13.8
-
-See also [[https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/compare/v13.07...v13.08][detailed Git history]].
-
-- Make `haskell-simple-indent-mode' a proper minor mode with `SInd` as
-  mode-line lighter
-
-- Support popular "λ> " prompt in inf-haskell by default
-
-- Hide internal `*print-haskell-mode*' buffers
-  (used when `haskell-interactive-mode-eval-mode' is active)
-
-- Add tab-completion support for haskell-interactive-mode
-  (requires `:complete' command support in GHCi)
-
-- Add support to `haskell-process-do-info` to perform `:browse!` query
-  on module name when called on import statement line
-
-- `haskell-decl-scan-mode':
-  - New customize group `haskell-decl-scan'
-  - New flag `haskell-decl-scan-bindings-as-variables' for controlling
-    whether to put value bindings into the "Variables" category.
-  - New flag `haskell-decl-scan-add-to-menubar' for controlling
-    whether to add "Declarations" menu entry to menu bar.
-  - New manual section node `(haskell-mode)haskell-decl-scan-mode'
-
-- Add support for [[http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/users_guide/syntax-extns.html#lambda-case][LambdaCase]] syntax extension to `haskell-indentation`
-
-- Change `haskell-indentation-mode' to never jump back a whole line
-  when pressing DEL.  The old behavior can be restored by setting
-  `haskell-indentation-delete-backward-jump-line' to t
-
-- New convenience function `haskell-cabal-visit-file' for locating and
-  visiting most likely `.cabal` file associated with current buffer
-
-- Add support for [[http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/users_guide/syntax-extns.html#package-import][PackageImports]] and [[http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/users_guide/syntax-extns.html#safe-imports-ext][SafeHaskell]] syntax extensions to
-  `haskell-decl-scan-mode' parser
-
-- Add `turn-{on,off}-haskell-doc' commands as aliases for the existing
-  `turn-{on,off}-haskell-doc-mode' commands
-
-- Add support for "cabal repl" process type to `haskell-interactive-mode'
-
-- Add new Haskell compilation sub-mode and associated `haskell-compile'
-  command
-
-* Changes in 13.7
-
-See also [[https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/compare/v13.06...v13.07][detailed Git history]].
-
-- Convert NEWS (this file) to Org mode style and include NEWS file in
-  package and add command for visiting NEWS file
-  (M-x haskell-mode-view-news)
-
-- Officially drop support for versions prior to Emacs 23
-
-- New work-in-progress Info manual for haskell-mode
-
-- Remove deprecated `haskell-{hugs,ghci}' modules
-
-- Font-locking changes:
-  - Remove deprecated `turn-on-haskell-font-lock` function
-  - Improve font-locking of type-signatures in presence of newlines
-  - Use `font-lock-preprocessor-face' instead of the previously used
-    `font-lock-warning-face` for CPP directives
-  - Use `font-lock-warning-face` instead  of the previously used
-    `font-lock-preprocessor-face` for Git merge conflict annotations.
-
-- Improvements to `haskell-move-nested' module:
-  - Add support for operating on active regions
-  - New interactive commands `haskell-move-nested-{left,right}` which
-    support numeric prefix arguments for controlling the amount of
-    shifting to apply.
-
-- Add `haskell-unicode-input-method.el` to distribution
-  (enable with `turn-on-haskell-unicode-input-method`)
-
-- Fix all byte-compilation warnings
-
-- Build-system:
-  - For in-place installation, `haskell-site-file.el' is renamed
-    to `haskell-mode-autoloads.el`
-  - Auto-generate ELPA compatible README file by extracting header of
-    haskell-mode.el
-  - New "make check" target
-  - Add Travis-CI build jobs for testing byte-compilation with
-    multiple Emacs versions
-
-- Reorganize customize settings
-  - Add new convenience function for browsing all Haskell Mode settings
-    (M-x haskell-customize)
-  - Add `:link' keywords pointing to the new Info manual
-  - Add `:group' keywords to modes to make (M-x customize-mode) work
-  - Create new customization groups `haskell-interactive' and `inferior-haskell'
-    to clean up namespace
-  - Create new customization group `ghc-core` containing the two new
-    customization variables `ghc-core-program` and `ghc-core-program-args`.
-
-- Improvements to haskell-interactive-mode
-  - Add support for deleting compile messages superseded by recompile/reloads
-    (M-x customize-variable RET haskell-interactive-mode-delete-superseded-errors)
-  - Fix `C-u M-x haskell-process-do-type` inserting bad signatures
-  - Integrate with Emacs' `next-error` subsystem
-  - Add "C-c C-f" binding to REPL keymap for enabling `next-error-follow-minor-mode'
-  - Add support for `-ferror-spans`-style compile messages
-  - Add `-ferror-spans` as default for `haskell-process-args-ghci`
-  - Add optional argument to
-    `haskell-session-{all,installed,project}-modules' to suppress
-    session-creation. This is useful for yasnippet usage, see commit
-    517fd7e for an example.
-  - Change default for `haskell-process-path-ghci` to a static "ghci"
-  - Fix `haskell-interactive-switch` not selecting the REPL window
-  - Make `*haskell-process-log*` buffer configurable
-    (controlled via new `haskell-process-log` customize option)
-
-* Changes in 13.6
-
-See also [[https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/compare/2_9_1...v13.06][detailed Git history]].
-
-- Switch to new versioning scheme
-
-- Switch to MELPA/Marmalade based packaging
-
-- Cleanup/refactor build-system
-
-- Enhance `M-x haskell-version` to report more detailed versioning
-  information
-
-- Make haskell-interactive-mode emulate comint/eshell history navigation
-  (see commit 0e96843 for more details)
-
-- Improvements to haskell-interactive-mode
-  - Improve killing/restarting haskell-interactive sessions
-  - Improve directory prompting and resolution
-  - Fix redundant-import suggest trigger to support qualified imports
-  - Detect all abbreviations of an user-inputted ":quit"
-  - Fix regexps for recent GHC 7.x compiler messages
-  - Customizable commandline args for GHCi
-    (M-x customize-variable RET haskell-process-args-ghci)
-  - New command to load or reload via prefix argument
-    (M-x haskell-process-load-or-reload)
-  - Fix haskell-interactive-mode prompt detection
-  - Add cabal-ghci as supported process mode
-  - Add a customization option for the visibility of multi-line errors
-    (M-x customize-variable RET haskell-interactive-mode-hide-multi-line-errors)
-
-- Add forward declarations to reduce Elisp bytecompile warnings
-
-- Improvements to `haskell-indentation`
-  - Add support for the UnicodeSyntax tokens `→`, `←`, and `∷`.
-  - Indent "=" following data/type/newtype declarations.
-  - Align "->"/"→" arrows in types under "::"/"∷"
-  - Make customizable whether "<backspace>" deletes indentation too
-    (via `haskell-indentation-delete-backward-indentation` and
-     `haskell-indentation-delete-indentation`)
-  - Properly indent 'rec' keyword, same as 'mdo'
-  - Minor optimizations.
-
-- Add support for "'"-prefixed constructors (-> DataKinds) to font-locking
-
-- New experimental haskell session menu mode (M-x haskell-menu)
-
-- Various minor cleanups/fixes/improvements...
-
-* Changes in 2.9.1
-
-See also [[https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/compare/2_9_0...2_9_1][detailed Git history]].
-
-- Bugfix release adding missing autoload declaration
-
-* Changes in 2.9.0
-
-See also [[https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/compare/2_8_0...2_9_0][detailed Git history]].
-
-- This is the first release after haskell-mode was migrated to GitHub
-
-- New experimental `haskell-interactive-mode' module implementing a
-  new REPL interaction mode for GHCi sessions to eventually replace
-  the existing "inf-haskell" mode.
-
-- New `haskell-process-cabal' command for interaction with cabal-install
-
-- New `haskell-checkers' module
-
-- Update haskell-cabal-mode font-lock keywords
-
-- Improve scrolling of hoogle output (haskell-mode.el)
-
-- Derive `haskell-mode` from `prog-mode` for Emacs 24+
-
-- Add new binding for "<backtab>" to haskell-mode's keymap which
-  unindents current line
-
-- New modules `haskell-navigate-imports`, `haskell-sort-imports' and
-  `haskell-align-imports' for operating on module import lines in
-  Haskell source code
-
-- Add new binding for "C-c C-." to haskell-mode's keymap to sort and
-  realign Haskell module imports
-
-- Add new binding for "C-c i" to haskell-mode's keymap to jump back and
-  forth from/to the current Haskell module's module import section.
-
-- New `inferior-haskell-kind' function for querying kind via GHCi's ":kind"
-
-- New `inferior-haskell-send-decl' for sending declarations to GHCi
-  (bound to "C-x C-d" by default)
-
-- Add new `haskell-doc-use-inf-haskell` customization variable
-
-- Add support for bird-style literate haskell editing and a new
-  related customization variable
-  `haskell-indentation-birdtrack-extra-space'
-
-- Font locking improvements
-  - Add support for Git's merge annotation
-    (with `font-lock-preprocessor-face')
-  - Improve `import', `foreign import' and `foreign export' font
-    locking
-  - Add support for `rec', `proc' and `mdo` as keywords
-  - Make whitespace within `-- |' and `{- |' optional when possible
-
-- New `haskell-move-nested` module providing utilities for
-  interactively {in,de}denting nested "hanging" blocks.
-
-- Add stylish-haskell support
-  (enable via `haskell-stylish-on-save` customization variable)
-
-- Add support for generating tags on save
-  (enable via `haskell-tags-on-save' customization variable)
-
-- Set sensible dabbrev defaults in haskell-mode
-
-- Added `SCC` pragma insert/delete commands
-  (`haskell-mode-insert-scc-at-point` and `haskell-mode-kill-scc-at-point')
-
-- New experimental `haskell-mode-contextual-space' command
-
-- And a couple more cleanups/fixes/improvements...
-
-* Changes in 2.8.0 (since 2.7.0)
-
-See also [[https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/compare/2_7_0...2_8_0][detailed Git history]].
-
-- Minimal indentation support for arrow syntax
-
-- Avoid opening a new inf-haskell window if one is already visible.
-  Windows on other virtual desktops or iconified frames don't count.
-
-- Force comint-process-echoes to nil
-
-- Autolaunch haskell-mode for files starting with #!/usr/bin/runghc
-  and similar
-
-- Added minimal major mode for parsing GHC core files, courtesy of Johan Tibell.
-  There is a corresponding Haskell menu entry.
-
-- Allow configuration of where-clause indentation; M-x customize-group
-  haskell-indentation.
-
-* Changes since 2.6.4
-
-- fill-paragraph (M-q) now only affects comments, and correctly
-  handles Haddock commentary. adaptive-fill-mode is turned off, as it
-  was interfering.
-
-- Yet more unicode symbols
-
-- Better support for unicode encoding of haskell source files
-
-- mdo correctly indented
-
-- Indentation fixes, fixes to the fixes, and fixes to the fixes to the
-  fixes
-
-- New command: M-x haskell-check, calls (by default) hlint on the
-  current file. Also bound to C-c C-v.
-
-  You can also use the flymake minor mode with this.
-
-* Changes since 2.5.1
-
-- Parser corrections for haskell-indentation and haskell-decl-scan
-
-- haskell-indentation: Pressing tab in the rightmost position now
-  moves to the leftmost, by default with a warning.
-
-- Typo fix: One haskell-indentation variable had ended up in the
-  haskell-ntation customize group.
-
-- haskell-hoogle aliased to hoogle, haskell-hayoo aliased to hayoo
-
-- Courtesy of Alex Ott:
-  - Additional unicode symbols for font-lock-symbols: () == /= >= <= !! && || sqrt
-  - M-x haskell-hayoo search added, opens using browse-url
-  - Bug-fix for inferior-haskell-type
-
-- If haskell-indentation errors out, it now fail-safes to inserting
-  a literal newline or deleting one character, for return and
-  backspace respectively.
-
-* Changes since 2.4:
-
-- haskell-indentation, a new minor mode for indentation.
-
-* Changes since 2.3:
-
-- Update license to GPLv3.
-
-- New derived major mode for .hsc files.
-
-- Removed the C-c C-r binding to reload a file.  You can still call
-  inferior-haskell-reload-file (and/or bind it to your favorite key,
-  including C-c C-r) or you can now use C-u C-c C-l.
-
-- C-c C-d looks up the symbol at point in the Haddock docs.
-
-- Haddock comments are highlighted with font-lock-doc-face if it exists.
-
-- Use `tex' rather than `latex' for haskell-literate.
-
-- inf-haskell.el tries to find the root of the module hierarchy to determine
-  the root of a project (either by looking for a Cabal file or relying on
-  the `module' declaration line).  If all works well, this will make C-c C-l
-  automatically switch to the root dir, so that dependencies in other
-  directories are automatically found.  If it doesn't, complain and/or set
-  inferior-haskell-find-project-root to nil.
-
-- The new command haskell-hoogle helps you query Hoogle from Emacs.
-
-* Changes since 2.2:
-
-- Trivial support for Cabal package description files.
-
-- Minor bug fixes.
-
-* Changes since 2.1:
-
-- There are now commands to find type and info of identifiers by querying an
-  inferior haskell process.  Available under C-c C-t, C-c C-i, and C-c M-.
-
-- Indentation now looks back further, until a line that has no indentation.
-  To recover the earlier behavior of stopping at the first empty line
-  instead, configure haskell-indent-look-past-empty-line.
-
-- inf-haskell can wait until a file load completes and jump directly to the
-  first error, like haskell-ghci and haskell-hugs used to do.  See the var
-  inferior-haskell-wait-and-jump.
-
-* Changes since 2.0:
-
-- inf-haskell uses ghci if hugs is absent.
-
-- Fix up some binding conflicts (C-c C-o in haskell-doc)
-
-- Many (hopefully minor) changes to the indentation.
-
-- New symbols in haskell-font-lock-symbols-alist.
-
-* Changes since 1.45:
-
-- keybindings C-c <char> have been replaced by C-c C-<char> so as not
-  to collide with minor modes.
-
-- The following modules are now automatically activated without having to
-  add anything to haskell-mode-hook:
-  haskell-font-lock (just turn on global-font-lock-mode).
-  haskell-decl-scan (just bind `imenu' to some key).
-
-- In recent Emacsen, haskell-doc hooks into eldoc-mode.
-
-- haskell-hugs and haskell-ghci are superceded by inf-haskell.
-
-- Indentation rules have been improved when using layout inside parens/braces.
-
-- Symbols like -> and \ can be displayed as actual arrows and lambdas.
-  See haskell-font-lock-symbols.
-
-- Tweaks to the font-lock settings.  Among other things paren-matching
-  with things like \(x,y) should work correctly now.
-
-- New maintainer <monnier@gnu.org>.
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/dir b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/dir
deleted file mode 100644
index 7777e27a547e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/dir
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
-topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
-The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
-
-File: dir,	Node: Top	This is the top of the INFO tree
-
-  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
-  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
-  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
-  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
-
-  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
-  to select it.
-
-* Menu:
-
-Emacs
-* Haskell Mode: (haskell-mode). Haskell Development Environment for Emacs(en)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghc-core.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghc-core.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 34ee781e11c5..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghc-core.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,123 +0,0 @@
-;;; ghc-core.el --- Syntax highlighting module for GHC Core -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010  Johan Tibell
-
-;; Author: Johan Tibell <johan.tibell@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Purpose:
-;;
-;; To make it easier to read GHC Core output by providing highlighting
-;; and removal of commonly ignored annotations.
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-font-lock)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup ghc-core nil
-  "Major mode for viewing pretty printed GHC Core output."
-  :link '(custom-manual "(haskell-mode)")
-  :group 'haskell
-  :prefix "ghc-core-")
-
-(defcustom ghc-core-program
-  "ghc"
-  "Name of the GHC executable (excluding any arguments)."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'ghc-core)
-
-(defcustom ghc-core-program-args
-  '("-O2")
-  "Additional options to be passed to GHC when generating core output.
-GHC (see variable `ghc-core-program') is invoked with the basic
-command line options \"-ddump-simpl -c <source-file>\"
-followed by the additional options defined here.
-
-The following `-ddump-simpl` options might be of interest:
-
- - `-dsuppress-all'
- - `-dsuppress-uniques'
- - `-dsuppress-idinfo'
- - `-dsuppress-module-prefixes'
- - `-dsuppress-type-signatures'
- - `-dsuppress-type-applications'
- - `-dsuppress-coercions'
-
-See `M-x manual-entry RET ghc' for more details."
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))
-  :group 'ghc-core)
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'ghc-core-create-options 'ghc-core-program-args
-  "haskell-mode 13.7")
-
-(defun ghc-core-clean-region (start end)
-  "Remove commonly ignored annotations and namespace prefixes
-in the region between START and END."
-  (interactive "r")
-  (save-restriction
-    (narrow-to-region start end)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (search-forward-regexp "GHC\.[^\.]*\." nil t)
-      (replace-match "" nil t))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (flush-lines "^ *GblId *$" nil))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (flush-lines "^ *LclId *$" nil))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (flush-lines (concat "^ *\\[\\(?:Arity [0-9]+\\|NoCafRefs\\|"
-                                "Str: DmdType\\|Worker \\)"
-                                "\\([^]]*\\n?\\).*\\] *$") nil))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (search-forward "Main." nil t) (replace-match "" nil t))))
-
-(defun ghc-core-clean-buffer ()
-  "Remove commonly ignored annotations and namespace prefixes
-in the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (ghc-core-clean-region (point-min) (point-max)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ghc-core-create-core ()
-  "Compile and load the current buffer as tidy core."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-buffer)
-  (let* ((core-buffer (generate-new-buffer "ghc-core"))
-         (neh (lambda () (kill-buffer core-buffer))))
-    (add-hook 'next-error-hook neh)
-    (apply #'call-process ghc-core-program nil core-buffer nil
-           "-ddump-simpl" "-c" (buffer-file-name) ghc-core-program-args)
-    (display-buffer core-buffer)
-    (with-current-buffer core-buffer
-      (ghc-core-mode))
-    (remove-hook 'next-error-hook neh)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.hcr\\'" . ghc-core-mode))
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.dump-simpl\\'" . ghc-core-mode))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode ghc-core-mode haskell-mode "GHC-Core"
-  "Major mode for GHC Core files.")
-
-(provide 'ghc-core)
-;;; ghc-core.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghc-core.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghc-core.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index e42eb93fffc2..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghc-core.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghci-script-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghci-script-mode.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 2ec905cd14ca..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghci-script-mode.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-;;; ghci-script-mode.el --- GHCi scripts major mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2014 Chris Done. All rights reserved.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'haskell)
-
-(defvar ghci-script-mode-keywords
-  ;; The comment syntax can't be described simply in syntax-table.
-  ;; We could use font-lock-syntactic-keywords, but is it worth it?
-  '(("^[ \t]*--.*" . font-lock-comment-face)
-    ("^ *\\([^ \t:]+\\):" (1 font-lock-keyword-face))
-    ("^:[a-z{]+ *\\+" . font-lock-keyword-face)
-    ("^:[a-z{]+ " . font-lock-keyword-face)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode ghci-script-mode text-mode "GHCi-Script"
-  "Major mode for working with .ghci files."
-  (setq-local adaptive-fill-mode nil)
-  (setq-local comment-start "-- ")
-  (setq-local comment-padding 0)
-  (setq-local comment-start-skip "[-{]-[ \t]*")
-  (setq-local comment-end "")
-  (setq-local comment-end-skip "[ \t]*\\(-}\\|\\s>\\)")
-  (setq-local font-lock-defaults '(ghci-script-mode-keywords t t nil nil))
-  (setq-local indent-tabs-mode nil)
-  (setq-local tab-width 8)
-  (when (boundp 'electric-indent-inhibit)
-    (setq electric-indent-inhibit t))
-  (setq-local dabbrev-case-fold-search nil)
-  (setq-local dabbrev-case-distinction nil)
-  (setq-local dabbrev-case-replace nil)
-  (setq-local dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp "\\sw\\|[.]")
-  (setq haskell-literate nil))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.ghci\\'" . ghci-script-mode))
-
-(define-key ghci-script-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-l") 'ghci-script-mode-load)
-
-(defun ghci-script-mode-load ()
-  "Load the current script file into the GHCi session."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer (haskell-session)))
-        (filename (buffer-file-name)))
-    (save-buffer)
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (set-marker haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start (point-max))
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-run-expr
-       (concat ":script " filename)))))
-
-(provide 'ghci-script-mode)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghci-script-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghci-script-mode.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 1359354eb6ce..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/ghci-script-mode.elc
+++ /dev/null
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deleted file mode 100644
index 694ee259295b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-align-imports.el
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@@ -1,231 +0,0 @@
-;;; haskell-align-imports.el --- Align the import lines in a Haskell file -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010  Chris Done
-
-;; Author: Chris Done <chrisdone@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
-;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
-;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
-;; PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-;; License along with this program.  If not, see
-;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Consider the following imports list:
-;;
-;; import One
-;; import Two as A
-;; import qualified Three
-;; import qualified Four as PRELUDE
-;; import Five (A)
-;; import Six (A,B)
-;; import qualified Seven (A,B)
-;; import "abc" Eight
-;; import "abc" Nine as TWO
-;; import qualified "abc" Ten
-;; import qualified "defg" Eleven as PRELUDE
-;; import "barmu" Twelve (A)
-;; import "zotconpop" Thirteen (A,B)
-;; import qualified "z" Fourteen (A,B)
-;; import Fifteen hiding (A)
-;; import Sixteen as TWO hiding (A)
-;; import qualified Seventeen hiding (A)
-;; import qualified Eighteen as PRELUDE hiding (A)
-;; import "abc" Nineteen hiding (A)
-;; import "abc" Twenty as TWO hiding (A)
-;;
-;; When haskell-align-imports is run within the same buffer, the
-;; import list is transformed to:
-;;
-;; import "abc"            Eight
-;; import qualified        Eighteen as PRELUDE hiding (A)
-;; import qualified "defg" Eleven as PRELUDE
-;; import                  Fifteen hiding (A)
-;; import                  Five (A)
-;; import qualified        Four as PRELUDE
-;; import qualified "z"    Fourteen  (A,B)
-;; import "abc"            Nine as TWO
-;; import "abc"            Nineteen hiding (A)
-;; import                  One
-;; import qualified        Seven (A,B)
-;; import qualified        Seventeen hiding (A)
-;; import                  Six (A,B)
-;; import                  Sixteen as TWO hiding (A)
-;; import qualified "abc"  Ten
-;; import "zotconpop"      Thirteen (A,B)
-;; import qualified        Three
-;; import "barmu"          Twelve (A)
-;; import "abc"            Twenty as TWO hiding (A)
-;; import                  Two as A
-;;
-;; If you want everything after module names to be padded out, too,
-;; customize `haskell-align-imports-pad-after-name', and you'll get:
-;;
-;; import                  One
-;; import                  Two       as A
-;; import qualified        Three
-;; import qualified        Four      as PRELUDE
-;; import                  Five      (A)
-;; import                  Six       (A,B)
-;; import qualified        Seven     (A,B)
-;; import "abc"            Eight
-;; import "abc"            Nine      as TWO
-;; import qualified "abc"  Ten
-;; import qualified "defg" Eleven    as PRELUDE
-;; import "barmu"          Twelve    (A)
-;; import "zotconpop"      Thirteen  (A,B)
-;; import qualified "z"    Fourteen  (A,B)
-;; import                  Fifteen   hiding (A)
-;; import                  Sixteen   as TWO hiding (A)
-;; import qualified        Seventeen hiding (A)
-;; import qualified        Eighteen  as PRELUDE hiding (A)
-;; import "abc"            Nineteen  hiding (A)
-;; import "abc"            Twenty    as TWO hiding (A)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defvar haskell-align-imports-regexp
-  (concat "^\\(import[ ]+\\)"
-          "\\(qualified \\)?"
-          "[ ]*\\(\"[^\"]*\" \\)?"
-          "[ ]*\\([A-Za-z0-9_.']+\\)"
-          "[ ]*\\([ ]*as [A-Z][^ ]*\\)?"
-          "[ ]*\\((.*)\\)?"
-          "\\([ ]*hiding (.*)\\)?"
-          "\\( -- .*\\)?[ ]*$")
-  "Regex used for matching components of an import.")
-
-(defcustom haskell-align-imports-pad-after-name
-  nil
-  "Pad layout after the module name also."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-align-imports ()
-  "Align all the imports in the buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (haskell-align-imports-line-match)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let* ((imports (haskell-align-imports-collect))
-             (padding (haskell-align-imports-padding imports)))
-        (mapc (lambda (x)
-                (goto-char (cdr x))
-                (delete-region (point) (line-end-position))
-                (insert (haskell-align-imports-chomp
-                         (haskell-align-imports-fill padding (car x)))))
-              imports))))
-  nil)
-
-(defun haskell-align-imports-line-match ()
-  "Try to match the current line as a regexp."
-  (let ((line (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                              (line-end-position))))
-    (if (string-match "^import " line)
-        line
-      nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-align-imports-collect ()
-  "Collect a list of mark / import statement pairs."
-  (let ((imports '()))
-    (while (not (or (equal (point) (point-max)) (haskell-align-imports-after-imports-p)))
-      (let ((line (haskell-align-imports-line-match-it)))
-        (when line
-          (let ((match
-                 (haskell-align-imports-merge-parts
-                  (cl-loop for i from 1 to 8
-                           collect (haskell-align-imports-chomp (match-string i line))))))
-            (setq imports (cons (cons match (line-beginning-position))
-                                imports)))))
-      (forward-line))
-    imports))
-
-(defun haskell-align-imports-merge-parts (l)
-  "Merge together parts of an import statement that shouldn't be separated."
-  (let ((parts (apply #'vector l))
-        (join (lambda (ls)
-                (cl-reduce (lambda (a b)
-                             (concat a
-                                     (if (and (> (length a) 0)
-                                              (> (length b) 0))
-                                         " "
-                                       "")
-                                     b))
-                           ls))))
-    (if haskell-align-imports-pad-after-name
-        (list (funcall join (list (aref parts 0)
-                                  (aref parts 1)
-                                  (aref parts 2)))
-              (aref parts 3)
-              (funcall join (list (aref parts 4)
-                                  (aref parts 5)
-                                  (aref parts 6)))
-              (aref parts 7))
-      (list (funcall join (list (aref parts 0)
-                                (aref parts 1)
-                                (aref parts 2)))
-            (funcall join (list (aref parts 3)
-                                (aref parts 4)
-                                (aref parts 5)
-                                (aref parts 6)
-                                (aref parts 7)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-align-imports-chomp (str)
-  "Chomp leading and tailing whitespace from STR."
-  (if str
-      (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(^[[:space:]\n]*\\|[[:space:]\n]*$\\)" ""
-                                str)
-    ""))
-
-(defun haskell-align-imports-padding (imports)
-  "Find the padding for each part of the import statements."
-  (if (null imports)
-      imports
-    (cl-reduce (lambda (a b) (cl-mapcar #'max a b))
-               (mapcar (lambda (x) (mapcar #'length (car x)))
-                       imports))))
-
-(defun haskell-align-imports-fill (padding line)
-  "Fill an import line using the padding worked out from all statements."
-  (mapconcat #'identity
-             (cl-mapcar (lambda (pad part)
-                          (if (> (length part) 0)
-                              (concat part (make-string (- pad (length part)) ? ))
-                            (make-string pad ? )))
-                        padding
-                        line)
-             " "))
-
-(defun haskell-align-imports-line-match-it ()
-  "Try to match the current line as a regexp."
-  (let ((line (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                              (line-end-position))))
-    (if (string-match haskell-align-imports-regexp line)
-        line
-      nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-align-imports-after-imports-p ()
-  "Are we after the imports list?"
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-    (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-      (not (not (search-forward-regexp "\\( = \\|\\<instance\\>\\| :: \\| ∷ \\)"
-                                       (line-end-position) t 1))))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-align-imports)
-
-;;; haskell-align-imports.el ends here
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-;; haskell-c2hs.el --- -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016 Sergey Vinokurov
-;;
-;; Author: Sergey Vinokurov <serg.foo@gmail.com>
-;; Created: Monday,  7 March 2016
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; This mode is mostly intended for highlighting {#...#} hooks.
-;;
-;; Quick setup:
-;; (autoload 'haskell-c2hs-mode "haskell-c2hs-mode" nil t)
-;; (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.chs\\'" . haskell-c2hs-mode))
-;;
-
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-font-lock)
-(require 'haskell-utils)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.chs\\'" . haskell-c2hs-mode))
-
-(defface haskell-c2hs-hook-pair-face
-  '((t (:inherit 'font-lock-preprocessor-face)))
-  "Face for highlighting {#...#} pairs."
-  :group 'haskell)
-
-(defface haskell-c2hs-hook-name-face
-  '((t (:inherit 'font-lock-keyword-face)))
-  "Face for highlighting c2hs hook names."
-  :group 'haskell)
-
-(defvar haskell-c2hs-font-lock-keywords
-  `((,(eval-when-compile
-        (let* ((ws '(any ?\s ?\t ?\n ?\r))
-               (anychar '(or (not (any ?#))
-                             (seq "#"
-                                  (not (any ?\})))))
-               (any-nonquote '(or (not (any ?# ?\"))
-                                  (seq "#"
-                                       (not (any ?\} ?\")))))
-               (cid '(seq (any (?a . ?z) (?A . ?Z) ?_)
-                          (* (any (?a . ?z) (?A . ?Z) (?0 . ?9) ?_))))
-               (hsid-type '(seq (? "'")
-                                (any (?A . ?Z))
-                                (* (any (?a . ?z) (?A . ?Z) (?0 . ?9) ?_ ?'))))
-               (equals-str-val `(seq (* ,ws)
-                                     "="
-                                     (* ,ws)
-                                     "\""
-                                     (* ,any-nonquote)
-                                     "\"")))
-          (eval
-           `(rx
-             (seq
-              (group-n 1 "{#")
-              (* ,ws)
-              (or (seq (group-n 2
-                                "import"
-                                (opt (+ ,ws)
-                                     "qualified"))
-                       (+ ,ws))
-                  (seq (group-n 2
-                                "context")
-                       (opt (+ ,ws)
-                            (group-n 3
-                                     "lib")
-                            ,equals-str-val)
-                       (opt (+ ,ws)
-                            (group-n 4
-                                     "prefix")
-                            ,equals-str-val)
-                       (opt (+ ,ws)
-                            (group-n 5
-                                     "add"
-                                     (+ ,ws)
-                                     "prefix")
-                            ,equals-str-val))
-                  (seq (group-n 2
-                                "type")
-                       (+ ,ws)
-                       ,cid)
-                  (seq (group-n 2
-                                "sizeof")
-                       (+ ,ws)
-                       ,cid)
-                  (seq (group-n 2
-                                "enum"
-                                (+ ,ws)
-                                "define")
-                       (+ ,ws)
-                       ,cid)
-                  ;; TODO: vanilla enum fontification is incomplete
-                  (seq (group-n 2
-                                "enum")
-                       (+ ,ws)
-                       ,cid
-                       (opt (+ ,ws)
-                            (group-n 3
-                                     "as")))
-                  ;; TODO: fun hook highlighting is incompelete
-                  (seq (group-n 2
-                                (or "call"
-                                    "fun")
-                                (opt (+ ,ws)
-                                     "pure")
-                                (opt (+ ,ws)
-                                     "unsafe"))
-                       (+ ,ws)
-                       ,cid
-                       (opt (+ ,ws)
-                            (group-n 3
-                                     "as")
-                            (opt (+ ,ws)
-                                 (group-n 8
-                                          "^"))))
-                  (group-n 2
-                           "get")
-                  (group-n 2
-                           "set")
-                  (seq (group-n 2
-                                "pointer")
-                       (or (seq (* ,ws)
-                                (group-n 3 "*")
-                                (* ,ws))
-                           (+ ,ws))
-                       ,cid
-                       (opt (+ ,ws)
-                            (group-n 4 "as")
-                            (+ ,ws)
-                            ,hsid-type)
-                       (opt (+ ,ws)
-                            (group-n 5
-                                     (or "foreign"
-                                         "stable")))
-                       (opt
-                        (or (seq (+ ,ws)
-                                 (group-n 6
-                                          "newtype"))
-                            (seq (* ,ws)
-                                 "->"
-                                 (* ,ws)
-                                 ,hsid-type)))
-                       (opt (+ ,ws)
-                            (group-n 7
-                                     "nocode")))
-                  (group-n 2
-                           "class")
-                  (group-n 2
-                           "alignof")
-                  (group-n 2
-                           "offsetof")
-                  (seq (group-n 2
-                                "const")
-                       (+ ,ws)
-                       ,cid)
-                  (seq (group-n 2
-                                "typedef")
-                       (+ ,ws)
-                       ,cid
-                       (+ ,ws)
-                       ,hsid-type)
-                  (group-n 2
-                           "nonGNU")
-                  ;; TODO: default hook not implemented
-                  )
-              (* ,anychar)
-              (group-n 9 "#}"))))))
-     ;; Override highlighting for pairs in order to always distinguish them.
-     (1 'haskell-c2hs-hook-pair-face t)
-     (2 'haskell-c2hs-hook-name-face)
-     ;; Make matches lax, i.e. do not signal error if nothing
-     ;; matched.
-     (3 'haskell-c2hs-hook-name-face nil t)
-     (4 'haskell-c2hs-hook-name-face nil t)
-     (5 'haskell-c2hs-hook-name-face nil t)
-     (6 'haskell-c2hs-hook-name-face nil t)
-     (7 'haskell-c2hs-hook-name-face nil t)
-     (8 'font-lock-negation-char-face nil t)
-     ;; Override highlighting for pairs in order to always distinguish them.
-     (9 'haskell-c2hs-hook-pair-face t))
-    ,@(haskell-font-lock-keywords)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode haskell-c2hs-mode haskell-mode "C2HS"
-  "Mode for editing *.chs files of the c2hs haskell tool."
-  (setq-local font-lock-defaults
-              (cons 'haskell-c2hs-font-lock-keywords
-                    (cdr font-lock-defaults))))
-
-
-(provide 'haskell-c2hs)
-
-;; haskell-c2hs.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-cabal.el --- Support for Cabal packages -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2007, 2008  Stefan Monnier
-;;             2016 Arthur Fayzrakhmanov
-
-;; Author: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Todo:
-
-;; - distinguish continued lines from indented lines.
-;; - indent-line-function.
-;; - outline-minor-mode.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; (defun haskell-cabal-extract-fields-from-doc ()
-;;   (require 'xml)
-;;   (let ((section (completing-read
-;;                   "Section: "
-;;                   '("general-fields" "library" "executable" "buildinfo"))))
-;;     (goto-char (point-min))
-;;     (search-forward (concat "<sect3 id=\"" section "\">")))
-;;   (let* ((xml (xml-parse-region
-;;                (progn (search-forward "<variablelist>") (match-beginning 0))
-;;                (progn (search-forward "</variablelist>") (point))))
-;;          (varlist (cl-remove-if-not 'consp (cl-cddar xml)))
-;;          (syms (mapcar (lambda (entry) (cl-caddr (assq 'literal (assq 'term entry))))
-;;                        varlist))
-;;          (fields (mapcar (lambda (sym) (substring-no-properties sym 0 -1)) syms)))
-;;     fields))
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-utils)
-
-(defcustom haskell-hasktags-path "hasktags"
-  "Path to `hasktags' executable."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom haskell-hasktags-arguments '("-e" "-x")
-  "Additional arguments for `hasktags' executable.
-By default these are:
-
--e - generate ETAGS file
--x - generate additional information in CTAGS file."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type '(list string))
-
-(defconst haskell-cabal-general-fields
-  ;; Extracted with (haskell-cabal-extract-fields-from-doc "general-fields")
-  '("name" "version" "cabal-version" "license" "license-file" "copyright"
-    "author" "maintainer" "stability" "homepage" "package-url" "synopsis"
-    "description" "category" "tested-with" "build-depends" "data-files"
-    "extra-source-files" "extra-tmp-files"))
-
-(defconst haskell-cabal-library-fields
-  ;; Extracted with (haskell-cabal-extract-fields-from-doc "library")
-  '("exposed-modules"))
-
-(defconst haskell-cabal-executable-fields
-  ;; Extracted with (haskell-cabal-extract-fields-from-doc "executable")
-  '("executable" "main-is"))
-
-(defconst haskell-cabal-buildinfo-fields
-  ;; Extracted with (haskell-cabal-extract-fields-from-doc "buildinfo")
-  '("buildable" "other-modules" "hs-source-dirs" "extensions" "ghc-options"
-    "ghc-prof-options" "hugs-options" "nhc-options" "includes"
-    "install-includes" "include-dirs" "c-sources" "extra-libraries"
-    "extra-lib-dirs" "cc-options" "ld-options" "frameworks"))
-
-(defvar haskell-cabal-mode-syntax-table
-  (let ((st (make-syntax-table)))
-    ;; The comment syntax can't be described simply in syntax-table.
-    ;; We could use font-lock-syntactic-keywords, but is it worth it?
-    ;; (modify-syntax-entry ?- ". 12" st)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" st)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?- "w" st)
-    st))
-
-(defvar haskell-cabal-font-lock-keywords
-  ;; The comment syntax can't be described simply in syntax-table.
-  ;; We could use font-lock-syntactic-keywords, but is it worth it?
-  '(("^[ \t]*--.*" . font-lock-comment-face)
-    ("^ *\\([^ \t:]+\\):" (1 font-lock-keyword-face))
-    ("^\\(Library\\)[ \t]*\\({\\|$\\)" (1 font-lock-keyword-face))
-    ("^\\(Executable\\|Test-Suite\\|Benchmark\\)[ \t]+\\([^\n \t]*\\)"
-     (1 font-lock-keyword-face) (2 font-lock-function-name-face))
-    ("^\\(Flag\\)[ \t]+\\([^\n \t]*\\)"
-     (1 font-lock-keyword-face) (2 font-lock-constant-face))
-    ("^\\(Source-Repository\\)[ \t]+\\(head\\|this\\)"
-     (1 font-lock-keyword-face) (2 font-lock-constant-face))
-    ("^ *\\(if\\)[ \t]+.*\\({\\|$\\)" (1 font-lock-keyword-face))
-    ("^ *\\(}[ \t]*\\)?\\(else\\)[ \t]*\\({\\|$\\)"
-     (2 font-lock-keyword-face))
-    ("\\<\\(?:True\\|False\\)\\>"
-     (0 font-lock-constant-face))))
-
-(defvar haskell-cabal-buffers nil
-  "List of Cabal buffers.")
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-buffers-clean (&optional buffer)
-  "Refresh list of known cabal buffers.
-
-Check each buffer in variable `haskell-cabal-buffers' and remove
-it from list if one of the following conditions are hold:
-+ buffer is killed;
-+ buffer's mode is not derived from `haskell-cabal-mode';
-+ buffer is a BUFFER (if given)."
-  (let ((bufs ()))
-    (dolist (buf haskell-cabal-buffers)
-      (if (and (buffer-live-p buf)
-               (not (eq buf buffer))
-               (with-current-buffer buf (derived-mode-p 'haskell-cabal-mode)))
-          (push buf bufs)))
-    (setq haskell-cabal-buffers bufs)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-unregister-buffer ()
-  "Exclude current buffer from global list of known cabal buffers."
-  (haskell-cabal-buffers-clean (current-buffer)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.cabal\\'" . haskell-cabal-mode))
-
-(defvar haskell-cabal-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") 'haskell-cabal-subsection-arrange-lines)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-n") 'haskell-cabal-next-section)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-p") 'haskell-cabal-previous-section)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'haskell-cabal-next-subsection)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'haskell-cabal-previous-subsection)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-<down>") 'haskell-cabal-next-subsection)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-<up>") 'haskell-cabal-previous-subsection)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-f") 'haskell-cabal-find-or-create-source-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-g l") 'haskell-cabal-goto-library-section)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-g e") 'haskell-cabal-goto-executable-section)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-g b") 'haskell-cabal-goto-benchmark-section)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-g t") 'haskell-cabal-goto-test-suite-section)
-    map))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode haskell-cabal-mode fundamental-mode "Haskell-Cabal"
-  "Major mode for Cabal package description files."
-  (setq-local font-lock-defaults
-              '(haskell-cabal-font-lock-keywords t t nil nil))
-  (add-to-list 'haskell-cabal-buffers (current-buffer))
-  (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook 'haskell-cabal-unregister-buffer nil 'local)
-  (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'haskell-cabal-unregister-buffer nil 'local)
-  (setq-local comment-start "-- ")
-  (setq-local comment-start-skip "\\(^[ \t]*\\)--[ \t]*")
-  (setq-local comment-end "")
-  (setq-local comment-end-skip "[ \t]*\\(\\s>\\|\n\\)")
-  (setq-local indent-line-function 'haskell-cabal-indent-line)
-  (setq indent-tabs-mode nil)
-  )
-
-(make-obsolete 'haskell-cabal-get-setting
-               'haskell-cabal--get-field
-               "March 14, 2016")
-(defalias 'haskell-cabal-get-setting 'haskell-cabal--get-field
-  "Try to read value of field with NAME from current buffer.
-Obsolete function.  Defined for backward compatibility.  Use
-`haskell-cabal--get-field' instead.")
-
-(defun haskell-cabal--get-field (name)
-  "Try to read value of field with NAME from current buffer."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((case-fold-search t))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (when (re-search-forward
-             (concat "^[ \t]*" (regexp-quote name)
-                     ":[ \t]*\\(.*\\(\n[ \t]+[ \t\n].*\\)*\\)")
-             nil t)
-        (let ((val (match-string 1))
-              (start 1))
-          (when (match-end 2)             ;Multiple lines.
-            ;; The documentation is not very precise about what to do about
-            ;; the \n and the indentation: are they part of the value or
-            ;; the encoding?  I take the point of view that \n is part of
-            ;; the value (so that values can span multiple lines as well),
-            ;; and that only the first char in the indentation is part of
-            ;; the encoding, the rest is part of the value (otherwise, lines
-            ;; in the value cannot start with spaces or tabs).
-            (while (string-match "^[ \t]\\(?:\\.$\\)?" val start)
-              (setq start (1+ (match-beginning 0)))
-              (setq val (replace-match "" t t val))))
-          val)))))
-
-
-(make-obsolete 'haskell-cabal-guess-setting
-               'haskell-cabal-get-field
-               "March 14, 2016")
-(defalias 'haskell-cabal-guess-setting 'haskell-cabal-get-field
-  "Read the value of field with NAME from project's cabal file.
-Obsolete function.  Defined for backward compatibility.  Use
-`haskell-cabal-get-field' instead.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-cabal-get-field (name)
-  "Read the value of field with NAME from project's cabal file.
-If there is no valid .cabal file to get the setting from (or
-there is no corresponding setting with that name in the .cabal
-file), then this function returns nil."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (and name buffer-file-name)
-    (let ((cabal-file (haskell-cabal-find-file)))
-      (when (and cabal-file (file-readable-p cabal-file))
-        (with-temp-buffer
-          (insert-file-contents cabal-file)
-          (haskell-cabal--get-field name))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-cabal-get-dir (&optional use-defaults)
-  "Get the Cabal dir for a new project. Various ways of figuring this out,
-   and indeed just prompting the user. Do them all."
-  (let* ((file (haskell-cabal-find-file))
-         (dir (if file (file-name-directory file) default-directory)))
-    (if use-defaults
-        dir
-        (haskell-utils-read-directory-name
-         (format "Cabal dir%s: " (if file (format " (guessed from %s)" (file-relative-name file)) ""))
-         dir))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-compute-checksum (dir)
-  "Compute MD5 checksum of package description file in DIR.
-Return nil if no Cabal description file could be located via
-`haskell-cabal-find-pkg-desc'."
-  (let ((cabal-file (haskell-cabal-find-pkg-desc dir)))
-    (when cabal-file
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert-file-contents cabal-file)
-        (md5 (buffer-string))))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-find-file (&optional dir)
-  "Search for package description file upwards starting from DIR.
-If DIR is nil, `default-directory' is used as starting point for
-directory traversal.  Upward traversal is aborted if file owner
-changes.  Uses `haskell-cabal-find-pkg-desc' internally."
-  (let ((use-dir (or dir default-directory)))
-    (while (and use-dir (not (file-directory-p use-dir)))
-      (setq use-dir (file-name-directory (directory-file-name use-dir))))
-    (when use-dir
-      (catch 'found
-        (let ((user (nth 2 (file-attributes use-dir)))
-              ;; Abbreviate, so as to stop when we cross ~/.
-              (root (abbreviate-file-name use-dir)))
-          ;; traverse current dir up to root as long as file owner doesn't change
-          (while (and root (equal user (nth 2 (file-attributes root))))
-            (let ((cabal-file (haskell-cabal-find-pkg-desc root)))
-              (when cabal-file
-                (throw 'found cabal-file)))
-
-            (let ((proot (file-name-directory (directory-file-name root))))
-              (if (equal proot root) ;; fix-point reached?
-                  (throw 'found nil)
-                (setq root proot))))
-          nil)))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-find-pkg-desc (dir &optional allow-multiple)
-  "Find a package description file in the directory DIR.
-Returns nil if none or multiple \".cabal\" files were found.  If
-ALLOW-MULTIPLE is non nil, in case of multiple \".cabal\" files,
-a list is returned instead of failing with a nil result."
-  ;; This is basically a port of Cabal's
-  ;; Distribution.Simple.Utils.findPackageDesc function
-  ;;  http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/Cabal/1.16.0.3/doc/html/Distribution-Simple-Utils.html
-  ;; but without the exception throwing.
-  (let* ((cabal-files
-          (cl-remove-if 'file-directory-p
-                        (cl-remove-if-not 'file-exists-p
-                                          (directory-files dir t ".\\.cabal\\'")))))
-    (cond
-     ((= (length cabal-files) 1) (car cabal-files)) ;; exactly one candidate found
-     (allow-multiple cabal-files) ;; pass-thru multiple candidates
-     (t nil))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-find-dir (&optional dir)
-  "Like `haskell-cabal-find-file' but returns directory instead.
-See `haskell-cabal-find-file' for meaning of DIR argument."
-  (let ((cabal-file (haskell-cabal-find-file dir)))
-    (when cabal-file
-      (file-name-directory cabal-file))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-cabal-visit-file (other-window)
-  "Locate and visit package description file for file visited by current buffer.
-This uses `haskell-cabal-find-file' to locate the closest
-\".cabal\" file and open it.  This command assumes a common Cabal
-project structure where the \".cabal\" file is in the top-folder
-of the project, and all files related to the project are in or
-below the top-folder.  If called with non-nil prefix argument
-OTHER-WINDOW use `find-file-other-window'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  ;; Note: We aren't allowed to rely on haskell-session here (which,
-  ;; in pathological cases, can have a different .cabal file
-  ;; associated with the current buffer)
-  (if buffer-file-name
-      (let ((cabal-file (haskell-cabal-find-file (file-name-directory buffer-file-name))))
-        (if cabal-file
-            (if other-window
-                (find-file-other-window cabal-file)
-              (find-file cabal-file))
-          (error "Could not locate \".cabal\" file for %S" buffer-file-name)))
-    (error "Cannot locate \".cabal\" file for buffers not visiting any file")))
-
-(defvar haskell-cabal-commands
-  '("install"
-    "update"
-    "list"
-    "info"
-    "upgrade"
-    "fetch"
-    "unpack"
-    "check"
-    "sdist"
-    "upload"
-    "report"
-    "init"
-    "configure"
-    "build"
-    "copy"
-    "haddock"
-    "clean"
-    "hscolour"
-    "register"
-    "test"
-    "help"
-    "run"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell-cabal nil
-  "Haskell cabal files"
-  :group 'haskell
-)
-
-(defconst haskell-cabal-section-header-regexp "^[[:alnum:]]" )
-(defconst haskell-cabal-subsection-header-regexp "^[ \t]*[[:alnum:]]\\w*:")
-(defconst haskell-cabal-comment-regexp "^[ \t]*--")
-(defconst haskell-cabal-empty-regexp "^[ \t]*$")
-(defconst haskell-cabal-conditional-regexp "^[ \t]*\\(\\if\\|else\\|}\\)")
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-classify-line ()
-  "Classify the current line into 'section-header 'subsection-header 'section-data 'comment and 'empty '"
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (cond
-     ((looking-at haskell-cabal-subsection-header-regexp ) 'subsection-header)
-     ((looking-at haskell-cabal-section-header-regexp) 'section-header)
-     ((looking-at haskell-cabal-comment-regexp) 'comment)
-     ((looking-at haskell-cabal-empty-regexp ) 'empty)
-     ((looking-at haskell-cabal-conditional-regexp ) 'conditional)
-     (t 'section-data))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-header-p ()
-  "Is the current line a section or subsection header?"
-  (cl-case (haskell-cabal-classify-line)
-    ((section-header subsection-header) t)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-section-header-p ()
-  "Is the current line a section or subsection header?"
-  (cl-case (haskell-cabal-classify-line)
-    ((section-header) t)))
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-section-beginning ()
-  "Find the beginning of the current section"
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (not (or (bobp) (haskell-cabal-section-header-p)))
-      (forward-line -1))
-    (point)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-beginning-of-section ()
-  "go to the beginning of the section"
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char (haskell-cabal-section-beginning))
-)
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-section-end ()
-  "Find the end of the current section"
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (if (re-search-forward "\n\\([ \t]*\n\\)*[[:alnum:]]" nil t)
-        (match-beginning 0)
-        (point-max))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-end-of-section ()
-  "go to the end of the section"
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char (haskell-cabal-section-end)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-next-section ()
-  "Go to the next section"
-  (interactive)
-  (when (haskell-cabal-section-header-p) (forward-line))
-  (while (not (or (eobp) (haskell-cabal-section-header-p)))
-    (forward-line)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-previous-section ()
-  "Go to the next section"
-  (interactive)
-  (when (haskell-cabal-section-header-p) (forward-line -1))
-  (while (not (or (bobp) (haskell-cabal-section-header-p)))
-    (forward-line -1)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-subsection-end ()
-  "find the end of the current subsection"
-  (save-excursion
-    (haskell-cabal-beginning-of-subsection)
-    (forward-line)
-    (while (and (not (eobp))
-                (member (haskell-cabal-classify-line) '(empty section-data)))
-      (forward-line))
-    (unless (eobp) (forward-line -1))
-    (while (and (equal (haskell-cabal-classify-line) 'empty)
-                (not (bobp)))
-      (forward-line -1))
-    (end-of-line)
-    (point)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-end-of-subsection ()
-  "go to the end of the current subsection"
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char (haskell-cabal-subsection-end)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-section ()
-  "Get the name and data of the associated section"
-  (save-excursion
-    (haskell-cabal-beginning-of-section)
-    (when (and (haskell-cabal-section-header-p)
-               (looking-at "^\\(\\w+\\)[ \t]*\\(.*\\)$"))
-      (list :name (match-string-no-properties 1)
-            :value (match-string-no-properties 2)
-            :beginning (match-beginning 0)
-            :end (haskell-cabal-section-end)))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-subsection ()
-  "Get the name and bounds of of the current subsection"
-  (save-excursion
-    (haskell-cabal-beginning-of-subsection)
-    (when (looking-at "\\([ \t]*\\(\\w*\\):\\)[ \t]*")
-      (list :name (match-string-no-properties 2)
-            :beginning (match-end 0)
-            :end (save-match-data (haskell-cabal-subsection-end))
-            :data-start-column (save-excursion (goto-char (match-end 0))
-                                               (current-column)
-                                               )))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-section-name (section)
-  (plist-get section :name))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-section-value (section)
-  (plist-get section :value))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-section-start (section)
-  (plist-get section :beginning))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-section-data-start-column (section)
-  (plist-get section :data-start-column))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-map-component-type (component-type)
-  "Map from cabal file COMPONENT-TYPE to build command component-type."
-  (let ((component-type (downcase component-type)))
-    (cond ((equal component-type "executable") "exe")
-          ((equal component-type "test-suite") "test")
-          ((equal component-type "benchmark")  "bench"))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-enum-targets (&optional process-type)
-  "Enumerate .cabal targets. PROCESS-TYPE determines the format of the returned target."
-  (let ((cabal-file (haskell-cabal-find-file))
-        (process-type (if process-type process-type 'ghci)))
-    (when (and cabal-file (file-readable-p cabal-file))
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert-file-contents cabal-file)
-        (haskell-cabal-mode)
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (let ((matches)
-              (package-name (haskell-cabal--get-field "name")))
-          (haskell-cabal-next-section)
-          (while (not (eobp))
-            (if (haskell-cabal-source-section-p (haskell-cabal-section))
-                (let* ((section (haskell-cabal-section))
-                       (component-type (haskell-cabal-section-name section))
-                       (val (car (split-string
-                                  (haskell-cabal-section-value section)))))
-                  (if (equal (downcase component-type) "library")
-                      (let ((lib-target (if (eq 'stack-ghci process-type)
-                                            (concat package-name ":lib")
-                                          (concat "lib:" package-name))))
-                        (push lib-target matches))
-                    (push (concat  (when (eq 'stack-ghci process-type)
-                                     (concat package-name ":"))
-                                   (haskell-cabal-map-component-type component-type)
-                                   ":"
-                                   val)
-                          matches))))
-            (haskell-cabal-next-section))
-          (reverse matches))))))
-
-(defmacro haskell-cabal-with-subsection (subsection replace &rest funs)
-  "Copy subsection data into a temporary buffer, save indentation
-and execute FORMS
-
-If REPLACE is non-nil the subsection data is replaced with the
-resulting buffer-content"
-  (let ((section (make-symbol "section"))
-        (beg (make-symbol "beg"))
-        (end (make-symbol "end"))
-        (start-col (make-symbol "start-col"))
-        (section-data (make-symbol "section-data")))
-    `(let* ((,section ,subsection)
-            (,beg (plist-get ,section :beginning))
-            (,end (plist-get ,section :end))
-            (,start-col (plist-get ,section :data-start-column))
-            (,section-data (buffer-substring ,beg ,end)))
-       (save-excursion
-         (prog1
-             (with-temp-buffer
-               (setq indent-tabs-mode nil)
-               (indent-to ,start-col)
-               (insert ,section-data)
-               (goto-char (point-min))
-               (prog1
-                   (progn (haskell-cabal-save-indentation ,@funs))
-                 (goto-char (point-min))
-                 (when (looking-at (format "[ ]\\{0,%d\\}" (1+ ,start-col)))
-                     (replace-match ""))
-
-                 (setq ,section-data (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))))
-           ,@(when replace
-               `((delete-region ,beg ,end)
-                 (goto-char ,beg)
-                 (insert ,section-data))))))))
-
-(defmacro haskell-cabal-each-line (&rest fun)
-  "Execute FORMS on each line"
-  `(save-excursion
-     (while (< (point) (point-max))
-       ,@fun
-       (forward-line))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-chomp-line ()
-  "Remove leading and trailing whitespaces from current line"
-  (beginning-of-line)
-  (when (looking-at "^[ \t]*\\([^ \t]\\|\\(?:[^ \t].*[^ \t]\\)\\)[ \t]*$")
-    (replace-match (match-string 1) nil t)
-    t))
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-min-indentation (&optional beg end)
-  "Compute largest common whitespace prefix of each line in between BEG and END"
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (or beg (point-min)))
-    (let ((min-indent nil))
-      (while (< (point) (or end (point-max)))
-        (let ((indent (current-indentation)))
-          (if (and (not (haskell-cabal-ignore-line-p))
-                   (or (not min-indent)
-                       (< indent min-indent)))
-              (setq min-indent indent)))
-        (forward-line))
-      min-indent)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-ignore-line-p ()
-  "Does line only contain whitespaces and comments?"
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (looking-at "^[ \t]*\\(?:--.*\\)?$")))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-kill-indentation ()
-  "Remove longest common whitespace prefix from each line"
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (let ((indent (haskell-cabal-min-indentation)))
-    (haskell-cabal-each-line (unless (haskell-cabal-ignore-line-p)
-                               (delete-char indent)) )
-    indent))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-add-indentation (indent)
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (haskell-cabal-each-line
-   (unless (haskell-cabal-ignore-line-p)
-     (indent-to indent))))
-
-
-(defmacro haskell-cabal-save-indentation (&rest funs)
-  "Strip indentation from each line, execute FORMS and reinstate indentation
-   so that the indentation of the FIRST LINE matches"
-  (let ((old-l1-indent (make-symbol "new-l1-indent"))
-        (new-l1-indent (make-symbol "old-l1-indent")))
-    `(let ( (,old-l1-indent (save-excursion
-                              (goto-char (point-min))
-                              (current-indentation))))
-       (unwind-protect
-           (progn
-             (haskell-cabal-kill-indentation)
-             ,@funs)
-         (progn
-           (goto-char (point-min))
-           (let ((,new-l1-indent (current-indentation)))
-             (haskell-cabal-add-indentation (- ,old-l1-indent
-                                           ,new-l1-indent))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-comma-separatorp (pos)
-  "Return non-nil when the char at POS is a comma separator.
-Characters that are not a comma, or commas inside a commment or
-string, are not comma separators."
-  (when (eq (char-after pos) ?,)
-    (let ((ss (syntax-ppss pos)))
-      (not
-       (or
-        ;; inside a string
-        (nth 3 ss)
-        ;; inside a comment
-        (nth 4 ss))))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-strip-list-and-detect-style ()
-  "Strip commas from a comma-separated list.
-Detect and return the comma style.  The possible options are:
-
-before: a comma at the start of each line (except the first), e.g.
-    Foo
-  , Bar
-
-after: a comma at the end of each line (except the last), e.g.
-    Foo,
-    Bar
-
-single: everything on a single line, but comma-separated, e.g.
-    Foo, Bar
-
-nil: no commas, e.g.
-    Foo Bar
-
-If the styles are mixed, the position of the first comma
-determines the style. If there is only one element then `after'
-style is assumed."
-  (let (comma-style)
-    ;; split list items on single line
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (re-search-forward
-            "\\([^ \t,\n]\\)[ \t]*\\(,\\)[ \t]*\\([^ \t,\n]\\)" nil t)
-      (when (haskell-cabal-comma-separatorp (match-beginning 2))
-        (setq comma-style 'single)
-        (replace-match "\\1\n\\3" nil nil)))
-    ;; remove commas before
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (re-search-forward "^\\([ \t]*\\),\\([ \t]*\\)" nil t)
-      (setq comma-style 'before)
-      (replace-match "" nil nil))
-    ;; remove trailing commas
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (re-search-forward ",[ \t]*$" nil t)
-      (unless (eq comma-style 'before)
-        (setq comma-style 'after))
-      (replace-match "" nil nil))
-
-    ;; if there is just one line then set default as 'after
-    (unless comma-style
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line)
-      (when (eobp)
-        (setq comma-style 'after)))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-
-    (haskell-cabal-each-line (haskell-cabal-chomp-line))
-    comma-style))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-listify (comma-style)
-  "Add commas so that the buffer contains a comma-separated list.
-Respect the COMMA-STYLE, see
-`haskell-cabal-strip-list-and-detect-style' for the possible
-styles."
-  (cl-case comma-style
-    ('before
-     (goto-char (point-min))
-     (while (haskell-cabal-ignore-line-p) (forward-line))
-     (indent-to 2)
-     (forward-line)
-     (haskell-cabal-each-line
-      (unless (haskell-cabal-ignore-line-p)
-        (insert ", "))))
-    ('after
-     (goto-char (point-max))
-     (while (equal 0 (forward-line -1))
-       (unless (haskell-cabal-ignore-line-p)
-         (end-of-line)
-         (insert ",")
-         (beginning-of-line))))
-    ('single
-     (goto-char (point-min))
-     (while (not (eobp))
-       (end-of-line)
-       (unless (eobp)
-         (insert ", ")
-         (delete-char 1)
-         (just-one-space))))))
-
-(defmacro haskell-cabal-with-cs-list (&rest funs)
-  "Format the buffer so that each line contains a list element.
-Respect the comma style."
-  (let ((comma-style (make-symbol "comma-style")))
-    `(let ((,comma-style
-            (save-excursion
-              (haskell-cabal-strip-list-and-detect-style))))
-       (unwind-protect (progn ,@funs)
-         (haskell-cabal-listify ,comma-style)))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-sort-lines-key-fun ()
-  (when (looking-at "[ \t]*--[ \t,]*")
-    (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-  nil)
-
-(defmacro haskell-cabal-save-position (&rest forms)
-  "Save position as mark, execute FORMs and go back to mark"
-  `(prog2
-       (haskell-cabal-mark)
-       (progn ,@forms)
-     (haskell-cabal-goto-mark)
-     (haskell-cabal-remove-mark)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-sort-lines-depends-compare (key1 key2)
-  (let* ((key1str (buffer-substring (car key1) (cdr key1)))
-         (key2str (buffer-substring (car key2) (cdr key2)))
-         (base-regex "^[ \t]*base\\($\\|[^[:alnum:]-]\\)"))
-    (cond
-     ((string-match base-regex key1str) t)
-     ((string-match base-regex key2str) nil)
-     (t (string< key1str key2str)))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-subsection-arrange-lines ()
-  "Sort lines of current subsection"
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-cabal-save-position
-   (let* ((subsection (haskell-cabal-section-name (haskell-cabal-subsection)))
-          (compare-lines (if (string= (downcase subsection) "build-depends")
-                            'haskell-cabal-sort-lines-depends-compare
-                          nil)))
-     (haskell-cabal-with-subsection
-      (haskell-cabal-subsection) t
-      (haskell-cabal-with-cs-list
-       (sort-subr nil 'forward-line 'end-of-line
-                  'haskell-cabal-sort-lines-key-fun
-                  'end-of-line
-                  compare-lines
-                  ))))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-subsection-beginning ()
-  "find the beginning of the current subsection"
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (and (not (bobp))
-                (not (haskell-cabal-header-p)))
-      (forward-line -1))
-    (back-to-indentation)
-    (point)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-beginning-of-subsection ()
-  "go to the beginning of the current subsection"
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char (haskell-cabal-subsection-beginning)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-next-subsection ()
-  "go to the next subsection"
-  (interactive)
-  (if (haskell-cabal-header-p) (forward-line))
-  (while (and (not (eobp))
-              (not (haskell-cabal-header-p)))
-    (forward-line))
-  (haskell-cabal-forward-to-line-entry))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-previous-subsection ()
-  "go to the previous subsection"
-  (interactive)
-  (if (haskell-cabal-header-p) (forward-line -1))
-  (while (and (not (bobp))
-              (not (haskell-cabal-header-p)))
-    (forward-line -1))
-  (haskell-cabal-forward-to-line-entry)
-  )
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-find-subsection-by (section pred)
-  "Find subsection with name NAME"
-  (save-excursion
-    (when section (goto-char (haskell-cabal-section-start section)))
-    (let* ((end (if section (haskell-cabal-section-end) (point-max)))
-           (found nil))
-      (while (and (< (point) end)
-                  (not found))
-        (let ((subsection (haskell-cabal-subsection)))
-          (when (and subsection (funcall pred subsection))
-            (setq found subsection)))
-        (haskell-cabal-next-subsection))
-      found)))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-find-subsection (section name)
-  "Find subsection with name NAME"
-  (let ((downcase-name (downcase name)))
-    (haskell-cabal-find-subsection-by
-     section
-     `(lambda (subsection)
-        (string= (downcase (haskell-cabal-section-name subsection))
-                 ,downcase-name)))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-goto-subsection (name)
-  (let ((subsection (haskell-cabal-find-subsection (haskell-cabal-section) name)))
-    (when subsection
-      (goto-char (haskell-cabal-section-start subsection)))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-goto-exposed-modules ()
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-cabal-goto-subsection "exposed-modules"))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-subsection-entry-list (section name)
-  "Get the data of a subsection as a list"
-  (let ((subsection (haskell-cabal-find-subsection section name)))
-    (when subsection
-      (haskell-cabal-with-subsection
-       subsection nil
-       (haskell-cabal-with-cs-list
-        (delete-matching-lines
-         (format "\\(?:%s\\)\\|\\(?:%s\\)"
-                 haskell-cabal-comment-regexp
-                 haskell-cabal-empty-regexp)
-         (point-min) (point-max))
-        (split-string (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))
-                      "\n" t))))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-remove-mark ()
-  (remove-list-of-text-properties (point-min) (point-max)
-                                  '(haskell-cabal-marker)))
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-mark ()
-  "Mark the current position with the text property haskell-cabal-marker"
-  (haskell-cabal-remove-mark)
-  (put-text-property (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)
-                     'haskell-cabal-marker 'marked-line)
-  (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point))
-                     'haskell-cabal-marker 'marked))
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-goto-mark ()
-  "Go to marked line"
-  (let ((marked-pos (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max)
-                                       'haskell-cabal-marker
-                                       'marked))
-        (marked-line (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max)
-                                       'haskell-cabal-marker
-                                       'marked-line) )
-        )
-    (cond (marked-pos (goto-char marked-pos))
-          (marked-line (goto-char marked-line)))))
-
-(defmacro haskell-cabal-with-subsection-line (replace &rest forms)
-  "Mark line, copy subsection data into a temporary buffer, save indentation
-and execute FORMS at the marked line.
-
-If REPLACE is non-nil the subsection data is replaced with the
-resulting buffer-content.  Unmark line at the end."
-  `(progn
-     (haskell-cabal-mark)
-     (unwind-protect
-         (haskell-cabal-with-subsection (haskell-cabal-subsection) ,replace
-          (haskell-cabal-goto-mark)
-          ,@forms)
-       (haskell-cabal-remove-mark))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-get-line-content ()
-  (haskell-cabal-with-subsection-line
-   nil
-   (haskell-cabal-with-cs-list
-    (haskell-cabal-goto-mark)
-    (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                    (line-end-position)))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-module-to-filename (module)
-  (concat (replace-regexp-in-string "[.]" "/" module ) ".hs"))
-
-(defconst haskell-cabal-module-sections '("exposed-modules" "other-modules")
-  "List of sections that contain module names"
-)
-
-(defconst haskell-cabal-file-sections
-  '("main-is" "c-sources" "data-files" "extra-source-files"
-    "extra-doc-files" "extra-tmp-files" )
-  "List of subsections that contain filenames"
-  )
-
-(defconst haskell-cabal-source-bearing-sections
-  '("library" "executable" "test-suite" "benchmark"))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-source-section-p (section)
-  (not (not (member (downcase (haskell-cabal-section-name section))
-                    haskell-cabal-source-bearing-sections))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-line-filename ()
-  "Expand filename in current line according to the subsection type
-
-Module names in exposed-modules and other-modules are expanded by replacing each dot (.) in the module name with a foward slash (/) and appending \".hs\"
-
-Example: Foo.Bar.Quux ==> Foo/Bar/Quux.hs
-
-Source names from main-is and c-sources sections are left untouched
-
-"
-  (let ((entry (haskell-cabal-get-line-content))
-        (subsection (downcase (haskell-cabal-section-name
-                               (haskell-cabal-subsection)))))
-    (cond ((member subsection haskell-cabal-module-sections)
-           (haskell-cabal-module-to-filename entry))
-          ((member subsection haskell-cabal-file-sections) entry))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-join-paths (&rest args)
-  "Crude hack to replace f-join"
-  (mapconcat 'identity args "/")
-)
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-find-or-create-source-file ()
-  "Open the source file this line refers to."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((src-dirs (append (haskell-cabal-subsection-entry-list
-                            (haskell-cabal-section) "hs-source-dirs")
-                           '("")))
-         (base-dir (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name)))
-         (filename (haskell-cabal-line-filename)))
-    (when filename
-      (let ((candidates
-             (delq nil (mapcar
-                        (lambda (dir)
-                          (let ((file (haskell-cabal-join-paths base-dir
-                                                                dir
-                                                                filename)))
-                            (when (and (file-readable-p file)
-                                       (not (file-directory-p file)))
-                              file)))
-                        src-dirs))))
-        (if (null candidates)
-            (unwind-protect
-                (progn
-                  (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-                  (let* ((src-dir
-                          (haskell-cabal-join-paths base-dir
-                                                    (or (car src-dirs) "")))
-                         (newfile (haskell-cabal-join-paths src-dir filename))
-                         (do-create-p (y-or-n-p (format "Create file %s ?" newfile))))
-                    (when do-create-p
-                      (find-file-other-window newfile ))))
-              (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t))
-          (find-file-other-window (car candidates)))))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-find-section-type (type &optional wrap)
-  (save-excursion
-    (haskell-cabal-next-section)
-    (while
-        (not
-         (or
-          (eobp)
-          (string=
-           (downcase type)
-           (downcase (haskell-cabal-section-name (haskell-cabal-section))))))
-      (haskell-cabal-next-section))
-    (if (eobp)
-      (if wrap (progn
-                 (goto-char (point-min))
-                 (haskell-cabal-find-section-type type nil) )
-        nil)
-      (point))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-goto-section-type (type)
-  (let ((section (haskell-cabal-find-section-type type t)))
-    (if section (goto-char section)
-      (message "No %s section found" type))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-goto-library-section ()
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-cabal-goto-section-type "library"))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-goto-test-suite-section ()
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-cabal-goto-section-type "test-suite"))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-goto-executable-section ()
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-cabal-goto-section-type "executable"))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-goto-benchmark-section ()
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-cabal-goto-section-type "benchmark"))
-
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-line-entry-column ()
-  "Column at which the line entry starts"
-  (save-excursion
-    (cl-case (haskell-cabal-classify-line)
-      (section-data (beginning-of-line)
-                    (when (looking-at "[ ]*\\(?:,[ ]*\\)?")
-                      (goto-char (match-end 0))
-                      (current-column)))
-      (subsection-header
-       (haskell-cabal-section-data-start-column (haskell-cabal-subsection))))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-forward-to-line-entry ()
-  "go forward to the beginning of the line entry (but never move backwards)"
-  (let ((col (haskell-cabal-line-entry-column)))
-    (when (and col (< (current-column) col))
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (forward-char col))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-indent-line ()
-  "Indent current line according to subsection"
-  (interactive)
-  (cl-case (haskell-cabal-classify-line)
-    (section-data
-     (save-excursion
-       (let ((indent (haskell-cabal-section-data-start-column
-                      (haskell-cabal-subsection))))
-         (indent-line-to indent)
-         (beginning-of-line)
-         (when (looking-at "[ ]*\\([ ]\\{2\\},[ ]*\\)")
-           (replace-match ", " t t nil 1)))))
-    (empty
-     (indent-relative)))
-  (haskell-cabal-forward-to-line-entry))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-map-sections (fun)
-  "Execute fun over each section, collecting the result"
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((results nil))
-        (while (not (eobp))
-          (let* ((section (haskell-cabal-section))
-                 (result (and section (funcall fun (haskell-cabal-section)))))
-            (when section (setq results (cons result results))))
-          (haskell-cabal-next-section))
-        (nreverse results))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-section-add-build-dependency (dependency &optional sort sec)
-  "Add a build dependency to the build-depends section"
-  (let* ((section (or sec (haskell-cabal-section)))
-         (subsection (and section
-                          (haskell-cabal-find-subsection section "build-depends"))))
-    (when subsection
-      (haskell-cabal-with-subsection
-       subsection t
-       (haskell-cabal-with-cs-list
-        (insert dependency)
-        (insert "\n")
-        (when sort
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (sort-subr nil 'forward-line 'end-of-line
-                     'haskell-cabal-sort-lines-key-fun)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-add-build-dependency (dependency &optional sort silent)
-  "Add the given DEPENDENCY to every section in cabal file.
-If SORT argument is given sort dependencies in section after update.
-Pass SILENT argument to update all sections without asking user."
-  (haskell-cabal-map-sections
-   (lambda (section)
-     (when (haskell-cabal-source-section-p section)
-       (unwind-protect
-           (progn
-             (when
-                 (or silent
-                     (y-or-n-p (format "Add dependency %s to %s section %s?"
-                                       dependency
-                                       (haskell-cabal-section-name section)
-                                       (haskell-cabal-section-value section))))
-               (haskell-cabal-section-add-build-dependency dependency
-                                                           sort
-                                                           section))
-             nil)
-         (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t))))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal-add-dependency
-    (package &optional version no-prompt sort silent)
-  "Add PACKAGE to the cabal file.
-If VERSION is non-nil it will be appended as a minimum version.
-If NO-PROMPT is nil the minimum package version is read from the
-minibuffer.  When SORT is non-nil the package entries are sorted
-afterwards.  If SILENT is non-nil the user is prompted for each
-source-section."
-  (interactive
-   (list (read-from-minibuffer "Package entry: ") nil t t nil))
-  (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-  (unwind-protect
-      (save-window-excursion
-        (find-file-other-window (haskell-cabal-find-file))
-        (let ((entry (if no-prompt package
-                       (read-from-minibuffer
-                        "Package entry: "
-                        (concat package
-                                (if version (concat " >= " version) ""))))))
-          (haskell-cabal-add-build-dependency entry sort silent)
-          (when (or silent (y-or-n-p "Save cabal file? "))
-            (save-buffer))))
-    ;; unwind
-    (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t)))
-
-
-(defun haskell-cabal--find-tags-dir ()
-  "Return a directory where TAGS file will be generated.
-Tries to find cabal file first and if succeeds uses its location.
-If cabal file not found uses current file directory.  If current
-buffer not visiting a file returns nil."
-  (or (haskell-cabal-find-dir)
-      (when buffer-file-name
-        (file-name-directory buffer-file-name))))
-
-(defun haskell-cabal--compose-hasktags-command (dir)
-  "Prepare command to execute `hasktags` command in DIR folder.
-
-To customise the command executed, see `haskell-hasktags-path'
-and `haskell-hasktags-arguments'.
-
-This function takes into account the user's operating system: in case
-of Windows it generates a simple command, relying on Hasktags
-itself to find source files:
-
-hasktags --output=DIR\TAGS -x -e DIR
-
-In other cases it uses `find` command to find all source files
-recursively avoiding visiting unnecessary heavy directories like
-.git, .svn, _darcs and build directories created by
-cabal-install, stack, etc and passes list of found files to Hasktags."
-  (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-      (format "%s --output=%s %s %s"
-              haskell-hasktags-path
-              (shell-quote-argument (expand-file-name "TAGS" dir))
-              (mapconcat #'identity haskell-hasktags-arguments " ")
-              (shell-quote-argument dir))
-    (format "cd %s && %s | %s"
-            (shell-quote-argument dir)
-            (concat "find . "
-                    "-type d \\( "
-                    "-name .git "
-                    "-o -name .svn "
-                    "-o -name _darcs "
-                    "-o -name .stack-work "
-                    "-o -name dist "
-                    "-o -name dist-newstyle "
-                    "-o -name .cabal-sandbox "
-                    "\\) -prune "
-                    "-o -type f \\( "
-                    "-name '*.hs' "
-                    "-or -name '*.lhs' "
-                    "-or -name '*.hsc' "
-                    "\\) -not \\( "
-                    "-name '#*' "
-                    "-or -name '.*' "
-                    "\\) -print0")
-            (format "xargs -0 %s %s"
-                    (shell-quote-argument haskell-hasktags-path)
-                    (mapconcat #'identity haskell-hasktags-arguments " ")))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-cabal)
-;;; haskell-cabal.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-cabal.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-cabal.elc
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-;;; haskell-collapse.el --- Collapse expressions -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2014 Chris Done. All rights reserved.
-;; Copyright (c) 2017 Vasantha Ganesh Kanniappan <vasanthaganesh.k@tuta.io>.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'hideshow)
-
-;;; TODO:
-;;; -> Make it work for braces
-
-(defun haskell-hide-toggle ()
-  "Toggle visibility of existing forms at point. "
-  (interactive)
-  (hs-minor-mode 1)
-  (save-excursion
-    (let* ((modified (buffer-modified-p))
-           (inhibit-read-only t)
-           (position (haskell-indented-block))
-           (beg (car position))
-           (end (cdr position)))
-      (if (and beg end)
-          (if (overlays-in beg end)
-              (hs-discard-overlays beg end)
-            (hs-make-overlay beg end 'code)))
-      (set-buffer-modified-p modified))))
-
-(defun haskell-blank-line-p ()
-  "Returns `t' if line is empty or composed only of whitespace."
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (= (point-at-eol)
-       (progn (skip-chars-forward "[:blank:]") (point)))))
-
-(defun haskell-indented-block ()
-  "return (start-of-indentation . end-of-indentation)"
-  (let ((cur-indent (current-indentation))
-        (nxt-line-indent (haskell-next-line-indentation 1))
-        (prev-line-indent (haskell-next-line-indentation -1))
-        (beg-of-line (save-excursion (end-of-line)
-                                     (point))))
-    (cond ((and (= cur-indent 0)
-                (= nxt-line-indent 0)) nil)
-          ((haskell-blank-line-p) nil)
-          ((> nxt-line-indent cur-indent)
-           (cons beg-of-line
-                 (haskell-find-line-with-indentation '> 1)))
-          ((or (= nxt-line-indent cur-indent)
-               (<= prev-line-indent cur-indent))
-           (cons (haskell-find-line-with-indentation '>= -1)
-                 (haskell-find-line-with-indentation '>= 1)))
-          (t nil))))
-
-(defun haskell-next-line-indentation (dir)
-  "returns (integer) indentation of the next if dir=1, previous line
-indentation if dir=-1"
-  (save-excursion
-    (progn
-      (while (and (zerop (forward-line dir))
-                  (haskell-blank-line-p)))
-      (current-indentation))))
-
-(defun haskell-find-line-with-indentation (comparison direction)
-  "comparison is >= or >, direction if 1 finds forward, if -1 finds backward"
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((start-indent (current-indentation)))
-      (progn
-        (while (and (zerop (forward-line direction))
-                    (or (haskell-blank-line-p)
-                        (funcall comparison (current-indentation) start-indent))))
-        (when (= direction 1) (forward-line -1))
-        (end-of-line)
-        (point)))))
-
-(defun haskell-hide-toggle-all ()
-  "hides all top level functions"
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (while (zerop (forward-line -1))
-      (goto-char (point-at-bol))
-      (when (= (current-indentation) 0) (haskell-hide-toggle)))))
-
-(defvar haskell-collapse-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c @ C-c") 'haskell-hide-toggle)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c @ C-M-c") 'haskell-hide-toggle-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c @ C-M-s") 'haskell-hide-toggle-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c @ C-M-h") 'haskell-hide-toggle-all)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for using `haskell-collapse-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode haskell-collapse-mode
-  "Minor mode to collapse and expand haskell expressions"
-  :init-value nil
-  :lighter " Haskell-Collapse"
-  :keymap haskell-collapse-mode-map)
-
-(provide 'haskell-collapse)
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-;;; haskell-commands.el --- Commands that can be run on the process -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; This module provides varoius `haskell-mode' and `haskell-interactive-mode'
-;;; specific commands such as show type signature, show info, haskell process
-;;; commands and etc.
-
-;; Copyright © 2014 Chris Done.  All rights reserved.
-;;             2016 Arthur Fayzrakhmanov
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'etags)
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-compat)
-(require 'haskell-process)
-(require 'haskell-font-lock)
-(require 'haskell-interactive-mode)
-(require 'haskell-session)
-(require 'haskell-string)
-(require 'haskell-presentation-mode)
-(require 'haskell-utils)
-(require 'highlight-uses-mode)
-(require 'haskell-cabal)
-
-(defcustom haskell-mode-stylish-haskell-path "stylish-haskell"
-  "Path to `stylish-haskell' executable."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-set-+c
-  t
-  "Issue ':set +c' in interactive session to support type introspection."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-restart ()
-  "Restart the inferior Haskell process."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-process-reset (haskell-interactive-process))
-  (haskell-process-set (haskell-interactive-process) 'command-queue nil)
-  (haskell-process-start (haskell-interactive-session)))
-
-(defun haskell-process-start (session)
-  "Start the inferior Haskell process with a given SESSION.
-You can create new session using function `haskell-session-make'."
-  (let ((existing-process (get-process (haskell-session-name (haskell-interactive-session)))))
-    (when (processp existing-process)
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-echo session "Restarting process ...")
-      (haskell-process-set (haskell-session-process session) 'is-restarting t)
-      (delete-process existing-process)))
-  (let ((process (or (haskell-session-process session)
-                     (haskell-process-make (haskell-session-name session))))
-        (old-queue (haskell-process-get (haskell-session-process session)
-                                        'command-queue)))
-    (haskell-session-set-process session process)
-    (haskell-process-set-session process session)
-    (haskell-process-set-cmd process nil)
-    (haskell-process-set (haskell-session-process session) 'is-restarting nil)
-    (let ((default-directory (haskell-session-cabal-dir session))
-          (log-and-command (haskell-process-compute-process-log-and-command session (haskell-process-type))))
-      (haskell-session-prompt-set-current-dir session (not haskell-process-load-or-reload-prompt))
-      (haskell-process-set-process
-       process
-       (progn
-         (haskell-process-log (propertize (format "%S" log-and-command)))
-         (apply #'start-process (cdr log-and-command)))))
-    (progn (set-process-sentinel (haskell-process-process process) 'haskell-process-sentinel)
-           (set-process-filter (haskell-process-process process) 'haskell-process-filter))
-    (haskell-process-send-startup process)
-    (unless (or (eq 'cabal-repl (haskell-process-type))
-                (eq 'cabal-new-repl (haskell-process-type))
-                   (eq 'stack-ghci (haskell-process-type))) ;; Both "cabal repl" and "stack ghci" set the proper CWD.
-      (haskell-process-change-dir session
-                                  process
-                                  (haskell-session-current-dir session)))
-    (haskell-process-set process 'command-queue
-                         (append (haskell-process-get (haskell-session-process session)
-                                                      'command-queue)
-                                 old-queue))
-    process))
-
-(defun haskell-process-send-startup (process)
-  "Send the necessary start messages to haskell PROCESS."
-  (haskell-process-queue-command
-   process
-   (make-haskell-command
-    :state process
-
-    :go (lambda (process)
-          ;; We must set the prompt last, so that this command as a
-          ;; whole produces only one prompt marker as a response.
-          (haskell-process-send-string process
-                                       (mapconcat #'identity
-                                                  (append '("Prelude.putStrLn \"\""
-                                                            ":set -v1")
-                                                          (when haskell-interactive-set-+c
-                                                            '(":set +c"))) ; :type-at in GHC 8+
-                                                  "\n"))
-          (haskell-process-send-string process ":set prompt \"\\4\"")
-          (haskell-process-send-string process (format ":set prompt2 \"%s\""
-                                                       haskell-interactive-prompt2)))
-
-    :live (lambda (process buffer)
-            (when (haskell-process-consume
-                   process
-                   "^\*\*\* WARNING: \\(.+\\) is writable by someone else, IGNORING!$")
-              (let ((path (match-string 1 buffer)))
-                (haskell-session-modify
-                 (haskell-process-session process)
-                 'ignored-files
-                 (lambda (files)
-                   (cl-remove-duplicates (cons path files) :test 'string=)))
-                (haskell-interactive-mode-compile-warning
-                 (haskell-process-session process)
-                 (format "GHCi is ignoring: %s (run M-x haskell-process-unignore)"
-                         path)))))
-
-    :complete (lambda (process _)
-                (haskell-interactive-mode-echo
-                 (haskell-process-session process)
-                 (concat (nth (random (length haskell-process-greetings))
-                              haskell-process-greetings)
-                         (when haskell-process-show-debug-tips
-                           "
-If I break, you can:
-  1. Restart:           M-x haskell-process-restart
-  2. Configure logging: C-h v haskell-process-log (useful for debugging)
-  3. General config:    M-x customize-mode
-  4. Hide these tips:   C-h v haskell-process-show-debug-tips")))
-                (with-current-buffer (haskell-interactive-buffer)
-                  (goto-char haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start))))))
-
-(defun haskell-commands-process ()
-  "Get the Haskell session, throws an error if not available."
-  (or (haskell-session-process (haskell-session-maybe))
-      (error "No Haskell session/process associated with this
-      buffer. Maybe run M-x haskell-session-change?")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-clear ()
-  "Clear the current process."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-process-reset (haskell-commands-process))
-  (haskell-process-set (haskell-commands-process) 'command-queue nil))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-interrupt ()
-  "Interrupt the process (SIGINT)."
-  (interactive)
-  (interrupt-process (haskell-process-process (haskell-commands-process))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-reload-with-fbytecode (process module-buffer)
-  "Query a PROCESS to reload MODULE-BUFFER with -fbyte-code set.
-Restores -fobject-code after reload finished.
-MODULE-BUFFER is the actual Emacs buffer of the module being loaded."
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters process ":set -fbyte-code")
-  ;; We prefix the module's filename with a "*", which asks ghci to
-  ;; ignore any existing object file and interpret the module.
-  ;; Dependencies will still use their object files as usual.
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters
-   process
-   (format ":load \"*%s\""
-           (replace-regexp-in-string
-            "\""
-            "\\\\\""
-            (buffer-file-name module-buffer))))
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters process ":set -fobject-code"))
-
-(defvar url-http-response-status)
-(defvar url-http-end-of-headers)
-(defvar haskell-cabal-targets-history nil
-  "History list for session targets.")
-
-(defun haskell-process-hayoo-ident (ident)
-  "Hayoo for IDENT, return a list of modules"
-  ;; We need a real/simulated closure, because otherwise these
-  ;; variables will be unbound when the url-retrieve callback is
-  ;; called.
-  ;; TODO: Remove when this code is converted to lexical bindings by
-  ;; default (Emacs 24.1+)
-  (let ((url (format haskell-process-hayoo-query-url (url-hexify-string ident))))
-    (with-current-buffer (url-retrieve-synchronously url)
-      (if (= 200 url-http-response-status)
-          (progn
-            (goto-char url-http-end-of-headers)
-            (let* ((res (json-read))
-                   (results (assoc-default 'result res)))
-              ;; TODO: gather packages as well, and when we choose a
-              ;; given import, check that we have the package in the
-              ;; cabal file as well.
-              (cl-mapcan (lambda (r)
-                           ;; append converts from vector -> list
-                           (append (assoc-default 'resultModules r) nil))
-                         results)))
-        (warn "HTTP error %s fetching %s" url-http-response-status url)))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-hoogle-ident (ident)
-  "Hoogle for IDENT, return a list of modules."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (let ((hoogle-error (call-process "hoogle" nil t nil "search" "--exact" ident)))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (unless (or (/= 0 hoogle-error)
-                  (looking-at "^No results found")
-                  (looking-at "^package "))
-        (while (re-search-forward "^\\([^ ]+\\).*$" nil t)
-          (replace-match "\\1" nil nil))
-        (cl-remove-if (lambda (a) (string= "" a))
-                      (split-string (buffer-string)
-                                    "\n"))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-haskell-docs-ident (ident)
-  "Search with haskell-docs for IDENT, return a list of modules."
-  (cl-remove-if-not
-   (lambda (a) (string-match "^[[:upper:]][[:alnum:]_'.]+$" a))
-   (split-string
-      (with-output-to-string
-        (with-current-buffer
-            standard-output
-          (call-process "haskell-docs"
-                        nil             ; no infile
-                        t               ; output to current buffer (that is string)
-                        nil             ; do not redisplay
-                        "--modules" ident)))
-      "\n")))
-
-(defun haskell-process-import-modules (process modules)
-  "Query PROCESS `:m +' command to import MODULES."
-  (when haskell-process-auto-import-loaded-modules
-    (haskell-process-queue-command
-     process
-     (make-haskell-command
-      :state (cons process modules)
-      :go (lambda (state)
-            (haskell-process-send-string
-             (car state)
-             (format ":m + %s" (mapconcat 'identity (cdr state) " "))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-describe (ident)
-  "Describe the given identifier IDENT."
-  (interactive (list (read-from-minibuffer "Describe identifier: "
-                                           (haskell-ident-at-point))))
-  (let ((results (read (shell-command-to-string
-                        (concat "haskell-docs --sexp "
-                                ident)))))
-    (help-setup-xref (list #'haskell-describe ident)
-                     (called-interactively-p 'interactive))
-    (save-excursion
-      (with-help-window (help-buffer)
-        (with-current-buffer (help-buffer)
-          (if results
-              (cl-loop for result in results
-                       do (insert (propertize ident 'font-lock-face
-                                              '((:inherit font-lock-type-face
-                                                          :underline t)))
-                                  " is defined in "
-                                  (let ((module (cadr (assoc 'module result))))
-                                    (if module
-                                        (concat module " ")
-                                      ""))
-                                  (cadr (assoc 'package result))
-                                  "\n\n")
-                       do (let ((type (cadr (assoc 'type result))))
-                            (when type
-                              (insert (haskell-fontify-as-mode type 'haskell-mode)
-                                      "\n")))
-                       do (let ((args (cadr (assoc 'type results))))
-                            (cl-loop for arg in args
-                                     do (insert arg "\n"))
-                            (insert "\n"))
-                       do (insert (cadr (assoc 'documentation result)))
-                       do (insert "\n\n"))
-            (insert "No results for " ident)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-rgrep (&optional prompt)
-  "Grep the effective project for the symbol at point.
-Very useful for codebase navigation.
-
-Prompts for an arbitrary regexp given a prefix arg PROMPT."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((sym (if prompt
-                 (read-from-minibuffer "Look for: ")
-               (haskell-ident-at-point))))
-    (rgrep sym
-           "*.hs *.lhs *.hsc *.chs *.hs-boot *.lhs-boot"
-           (haskell-session-current-dir (haskell-interactive-session)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-do-info (&optional prompt-value)
-  "Print info on the identifier at point.
-If PROMPT-VALUE is non-nil, request identifier via mini-buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((at-point (haskell-ident-at-point)))
-    (when (or prompt-value at-point)
-      (let* ((ident (replace-regexp-in-string
-                     "^!\\([A-Z_a-z]\\)"
-                     "\\1"
-                     (if prompt-value
-                         (read-from-minibuffer "Info: " at-point)
-                       at-point)))
-             (modname (unless prompt-value
-                        (haskell-utils-parse-import-statement-at-point)))
-             (command (cond
-                       (modname
-                        (format ":browse! %s" modname))
-                       ((string= ident "") ; For the minibuffer input case
-                        nil)
-                       (t (format (if (string-match "^[a-zA-Z_]" ident)
-                                      ":info %s"
-                                    ":info (%s)")
-                                  (or ident
-                                      at-point))))))
-        (when command
-          (haskell-process-show-repl-response command))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-do-type (&optional insert-value)
-  "Print the type of the given expression.
-
-Given INSERT-VALUE prefix indicates that result type signature
-should be inserted."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if insert-value
-      (haskell-process-insert-type)
-    (let* ((expr
-            (if (use-region-p)
-                (buffer-substring-no-properties (region-beginning) (region-end))
-              (haskell-ident-at-point)))
-           (expr-okay (and expr
-                         (not (string-match-p "\\`[[:space:]]*\\'" expr))
-                         (not (string-match-p "\n" expr)))))
-      ;; No newlines in expressions, and surround with parens if it
-      ;; might be a slice expression
-      (when expr-okay
-        (haskell-process-show-repl-response
-         (format
-          (if (or (string-match-p "\\`(" expr)
-                  (string-match-p "\\`[_[:alpha:]]" expr))
-              ":type %s"
-            ":type (%s)")
-          expr))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-jump-to-def-or-tag (&optional _next-p)
-  ;; FIXME NEXT-P arg is not used
-  "Jump to the definition.
-Jump to definition of identifier at point by consulting GHCi, or
-tag table as fallback.
-
-Remember: If GHCi is busy doing something, this will delay, but
-it will always be accurate, in contrast to tags, which always
-work but are not always accurate.
-If the definition or tag is found, the location from which you jumped
-will be pushed onto `xref--marker-ring', so you can return to that
-position with `xref-pop-marker-stack'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (haskell-session-maybe)
-        (let ((initial-loc (point-marker))
-            (loc (haskell-mode-find-def (haskell-ident-at-point))))
-          (haskell-mode-handle-generic-loc loc)
-          (unless (equal initial-loc (point-marker))
-            (xref-push-marker-stack initial-loc)))
-      (call-interactively 'haskell-mode-tag-find)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-goto-loc ()
-  "Go to the location of the thing at point.
-Requires the :loc-at command from GHCi."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((loc (haskell-mode-loc-at)))
-    (when loc
-      (haskell-mode-goto-span loc))))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-goto-span (span)
-  "Jump to the SPAN, whatever file and line and column it needs to get there."
-  (xref-push-marker-stack)
-  (find-file (expand-file-name (plist-get span :path)
-                               (haskell-session-cabal-dir (haskell-interactive-session))))
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (forward-line (1- (plist-get span :start-line)))
-  (forward-char (plist-get span :start-col)))
-
-(defun haskell-process-insert-type ()
-  "Get the identifier at the point and insert its type.
-Use GHCi's :type if it's possible."
-  (let ((ident (haskell-ident-at-point)))
-    (when ident
-      (let ((process (haskell-interactive-process))
-            (query (format (if (string-match "^[_[:lower:][:upper:]]" ident)
-                               ":type %s"
-                             ":type (%s)")
-                           ident)))
-        (haskell-process-queue-command
-         process
-         (make-haskell-command
-          :state (list process query (current-buffer))
-          :go (lambda (state)
-                (haskell-process-send-string (nth 0 state)
-                                             (nth 1 state)))
-          :complete (lambda (state response)
-                      (cond
-                       ;; TODO: Generalize this into a function.
-                       ((or (string-match "^Top level" response)
-                            (string-match "^<interactive>" response))
-                        (message "%s" response))
-                       (t
-                        (with-current-buffer (nth 2 state)
-                          (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-                          (insert (format "%s\n" (replace-regexp-in-string "\n$" "" response)))))))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-find-def (ident)
-  ;; TODO Check if it possible to exploit `haskell-process-do-info'
-  "Find definition location of identifier IDENT.
-Uses the GHCi process to find the location.  Returns nil if it
-can't find the identifier or the identifier isn't a string.
-
-Returns:
-
-    (library <package> <module>)
-    (file <path> <line> <col>)
-    (module <name>)
-    nil"
-  (when (stringp ident)
-    (let ((reply (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                  (haskell-interactive-process)
-                  (format (if (string-match "^[a-zA-Z_]" ident)
-                              ":info %s"
-                            ":info (%s)")
-                          ident))))
-      (let ((match (string-match "-- Defined \\(at\\|in\\) \\(.+\\)$" reply)))
-        (when match
-          (let ((defined (match-string 2 reply)))
-            (let ((match (string-match "\\(.+?\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)$" defined)))
-              (cond
-               (match
-                (list 'file
-                      (expand-file-name (match-string 1 defined)
-                                        (haskell-session-current-dir (haskell-interactive-session)))
-                      (string-to-number (match-string 2 defined))
-                      (string-to-number (match-string 3 defined))))
-               (t
-                (let ((match (string-match "`\\(.+?\\):\\(.+?\\)'$" defined)))
-                  (if match
-                      (list 'library
-                            (match-string 1 defined)
-                            (match-string 2 defined))
-                    (let ((match (string-match "`\\(.+?\\)'$" defined)))
-                      (if match
-                          (list 'module
-                                (match-string 1 defined)))))))))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-jump-to-def (ident)
-  "Jump to definition of identifier IDENT at point."
-  (interactive
-   (list
-    (haskell-string-drop-qualifier
-     (haskell-ident-at-point))))
-  (let ((loc (haskell-mode-find-def ident)))
-    (when loc
-      (haskell-mode-handle-generic-loc loc))))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-handle-generic-loc (loc)
-  "Either jump to or echo a generic location LOC.
-Either a file or a library."
-  (cl-case (car loc)
-    (file (progn
-              (find-file (elt loc 1))
-              (goto-char (point-min))
-              (forward-line (1- (elt loc 2)))
-              (goto-char (+ (line-beginning-position)
-                            (1- (elt loc 3))))))
-    (library (message "Defined in `%s' (%s)."
-                      (elt loc 2)
-                      (elt loc 1)))
-    (module (message "Defined in `%s'."
-                     (elt loc 1)))))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-loc-at ()
-  "Get the location at point.
-Requires the :loc-at command from GHCi."
-  (let ((pos (or (when (region-active-p)
-                   (cons (region-beginning)
-                         (region-end)))
-                 (haskell-spanable-pos-at-point)
-                 (cons (point)
-                       (point)))))
-    (when pos
-      (let ((reply (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                    (haskell-interactive-process)
-                    (save-excursion
-                      (format ":loc-at %s %d %d %d %d %s"
-                              (buffer-file-name)
-                              (progn (goto-char (car pos))
-                                     (line-number-at-pos))
-                              (1+ (current-column)) ;; GHC uses 1-based columns.
-                              (progn (goto-char (cdr pos))
-                                     (line-number-at-pos))
-                              (1+ (current-column)) ;; GHC uses 1-based columns.
-                              (buffer-substring-no-properties (car pos)
-                                                              (cdr pos)))))))
-        (if reply
-            (if (string-match "\\(.*?\\):(\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\))-(\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\))"
-                              reply)
-                (list :path (match-string 1 reply)
-                      :start-line (string-to-number (match-string 2 reply))
-                      ;; ;; GHC uses 1-based columns.
-                      :start-col (1- (string-to-number (match-string 3 reply)))
-                      :end-line (string-to-number (match-string 4 reply))
-                      ;; GHC uses 1-based columns.
-                      :end-col (1- (string-to-number (match-string 5 reply))))
-              (error (propertize reply 'face 'compilation-error)))
-          (error (propertize "No reply. Is :loc-at supported?"
-                             'face 'compilation-error)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-cd (&optional _not-interactive)
-  ;; FIXME optional arg is not used
-  "Change directory."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((session (haskell-interactive-session))
-         (dir (haskell-session-prompt-set-current-dir session)))
-    (haskell-process-log
-     (propertize (format "Changing directory to %s ...\n" dir)
-                 'face font-lock-comment-face))
-    (haskell-process-change-dir session
-                                (haskell-interactive-process)
-                                dir)))
-
-(defun haskell-session-buffer-default-dir (session &optional buffer)
-  "Try to deduce a sensible default directory for SESSION and BUFFER,
-of which the latter defaults to the current buffer."
-  (or (haskell-session-get session 'current-dir)
-      (haskell-session-get session 'cabal-dir)
-      (if (buffer-file-name buffer)
-          (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name buffer))
-          "~/")))
-
-(defun haskell-session-prompt-set-current-dir (session &optional use-default)
-  "Prompt for the current directory.
-Return current working directory for SESSION."
-  (let ((default (haskell-session-buffer-default-dir session)))
-    (haskell-session-set-current-dir
-     session
-     (if use-default
-         default
-         (haskell-utils-read-directory-name "Set current directory: " default))))
-  (haskell-session-get session 'current-dir))
-
-(defun haskell-process-change-dir (session process dir)
-  "Change SESSION's current directory.
-Query PROCESS to `:cd` to directory DIR."
-  (haskell-process-queue-command
-   process
-   (make-haskell-command
-    :state (list session process dir)
-    :go
-    (lambda (state)
-      (haskell-process-send-string
-       (cadr state) (format ":cd %s" (cl-caddr state))))
-
-    :complete
-    (lambda (state _)
-      (haskell-session-set-current-dir (car state) (cl-caddr state))
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-echo (car state)
-                                     (format "Changed directory: %s"
-                                             (cl-caddr state)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-cabal-macros ()
-  "Send the cabal macros string."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters (haskell-interactive-process)
-                                         ":set -optP-include -optPdist/build/autogen/cabal_macros.h"))
-
-(defun haskell-process-do-try-info (sym)
-  "Get info of SYM and echo in the minibuffer."
-  (let ((process (haskell-interactive-process)))
-    (haskell-process-queue-command
-     process
-     (make-haskell-command
-      :state (cons process sym)
-      :go (lambda (state)
-            (haskell-process-send-string
-             (car state)
-             (if (string-match "^[A-Za-z_]" (cdr state))
-                 (format ":info %s" (cdr state))
-               (format ":info (%s)" (cdr state)))))
-      :complete (lambda (_state response)
-                  (unless (or (string-match "^Top level" response)
-                              (string-match "^<interactive>" response))
-                    (haskell-mode-message-line response)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-do-try-type (sym)
-  "Get type of SYM and echo in the minibuffer."
-  (let ((process (haskell-interactive-process)))
-    (haskell-process-queue-command
-     process
-     (make-haskell-command
-      :state (cons process sym)
-      :go (lambda (state)
-            (haskell-process-send-string
-             (car state)
-             (if (string-match "^[A-Za-z_]" (cdr state))
-                 (format ":type %s" (cdr state))
-               (format ":type (%s)" (cdr state)))))
-      :complete (lambda (_state response)
-                  (unless (or (string-match "^Top level" response)
-                              (string-match "^<interactive>" response))
-                    (haskell-mode-message-line response)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-show-type-at (&optional insert-value)
-  "Show type of the thing at point or within active region asynchronously.
-This function requires GHCi 8+ or GHCi-ng.
-
-\\<haskell-interactive-mode-map>
-To make this function works sometimes you need to load the file in REPL
-first using command `haskell-process-load-file' bound to
-\\[haskell-process-load-file].
-
-Optional argument INSERT-VALUE indicates that
-recieved type signature should be inserted (but only if nothing
-happened since function invocation)."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((pos (haskell-command-capture-expr-bounds))
-         (req (haskell-utils-compose-type-at-command pos))
-         (process (haskell-interactive-process))
-         (buf (current-buffer))
-         (pos-reg (cons pos (region-active-p))))
-    (haskell-process-queue-command
-     process
-     (make-haskell-command
-      :state (list process req buf insert-value pos-reg)
-      :go
-      (lambda (state)
-        (let* ((prc (car state))
-               (req (nth 1 state)))
-          (haskell-utils-async-watch-changes)
-          (haskell-process-send-string prc req)))
-      :complete
-      (lambda (state response)
-        (let* ((init-buffer (nth 2 state))
-               (insert-value (nth 3 state))
-               (pos-reg (nth 4 state))
-               (wrap (cdr pos-reg))
-               (min-pos (caar pos-reg))
-               (max-pos (cdar pos-reg))
-               (sig (haskell-utils-reduce-string response))
-               (res-type (haskell-utils-repl-response-error-status sig)))
-
-          (cl-case res-type
-            ;; neither popup presentation buffer
-            ;; nor insert response in error case
-            ('unknown-command
-             (message "This command requires GHCi 8+ or GHCi-ng. Please read command description for details."))
-            ('option-missing
-             (message "Could not infer type signature. You need to load file first. Also :set +c is required, see customization `haskell-interactive-set-+c'. Please read command description for details."))
-            ('interactive-error (message "Wrong REPL response: %s" sig))
-            (otherwise
-             (if insert-value
-                 ;; Only insert type signature and do not present it
-                 (if (= (length haskell-utils-async-post-command-flag) 1)
-                     (if wrap
-                         ;; Handle region case
-                         (progn
-                           (deactivate-mark)
-                           (save-excursion
-                             (delete-region min-pos max-pos)
-                             (goto-char min-pos)
-                             (insert (concat "(" sig ")"))))
-                       ;; Non-region cases
-                       (haskell-command-insert-type-signature sig))
-                   ;; Some commands registered, prevent insertion
-                   (message "Type signature insertion was prevented. These commands were registered: %s"
-                            (cdr (reverse haskell-utils-async-post-command-flag))))
-               ;; Present the result only when response is valid and not asked
-               ;; to insert result
-               (haskell-command-echo-or-present response)))
-
-            (haskell-utils-async-stop-watching-changes init-buffer))))))))
-
-(make-obsolete 'haskell-process-generate-tags
-               'haskell-mode-generate-tags
-               "2016-03-14")
-(defun haskell-process-generate-tags (&optional and-then-find-this-tag)
-  "Regenerate the TAGS table.
-If optional AND-THEN-FIND-THIS-TAG argument is present it is used with
-function `xref-find-definitions' after new table was generated."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((process (haskell-interactive-process)))
-    (haskell-process-queue-command
-     process
-     (make-haskell-command
-      :state (cons process and-then-find-this-tag)
-      :go
-      (lambda (state)
-        (let* ((process (car state))
-               (cabal-dir (haskell-session-cabal-dir
-                           (haskell-process-session process)))
-               (command (haskell-cabal--compose-hasktags-command cabal-dir)))
-          (haskell-process-send-string process command)))
-      :complete (lambda (state _response)
-                  (when (cdr state)
-                    (let ((tags-file-name
-                           (haskell-session-tags-filename
-                            (haskell-process-session (car state)))))
-                      (xref-find-definitions (cdr state))))
-                  (haskell-mode-message-line "Tags generated."))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-add-cabal-autogen ()
-  "Add cabal's autogen dir to the GHCi search path.
-Add <cabal-project-dir>/dist/build/autogen/ to GHCi seatch path.
-This allows modules such as 'Path_...', generated by cabal, to be
-loaded by GHCi."
-  (unless (or (eq 'cabal-repl (haskell-process-type))
-              (eq 'cabal-new-repl (haskell-process-type))) ;; redundant with "cabal repl"
-    (let*
-        ((session       (haskell-interactive-session))
-         (cabal-dir     (haskell-session-cabal-dir session))
-         (ghci-gen-dir  (format "%sdist/build/autogen/" cabal-dir)))
-      (haskell-process-queue-without-filters
-       (haskell-interactive-process)
-       (format ":set -i%s" ghci-gen-dir)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-unignore ()
-  "Unignore any ignored files.
-Do not ignore files that were specified as being ignored by the
-inferior GHCi process."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((session (haskell-interactive-session))
-        (changed nil))
-    (if (null (haskell-session-get session 'ignored-files))
-        (message "Nothing to unignore!")
-      (cl-loop for file in (haskell-session-get session 'ignored-files)
-               do
-               (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-               (unwind-protect
-                   (progn
-                     (cl-case
-                         (read-event
-                          (propertize
-                           (format "Set permissions? %s (y, n, v: stop and view file)"
-                                   file)
-                           'face
-                           'minibuffer-prompt))
-                       (?y
-                        (haskell-process-unignore-file session file)
-                        (setq changed t))
-                       (?v
-                        (find-file file)
-                        (cl-return)))
-                     (when (and changed
-                                (y-or-n-p "Restart GHCi process now? "))
-                       (haskell-process-restart)))
-                 ;; unwind
-                 (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-session-change-target (target)
-  "Set the build TARGET for cabal REPL."
-  (interactive
-   (list
-    (completing-read "New build target: "
-                     (haskell-cabal-enum-targets (haskell-process-type))
-                     nil
-                     nil
-                     nil
-                     'haskell-cabal-targets-history)))
-  (let* ((session haskell-session)
-         (old-target (haskell-session-get session 'target)))
-    (when session
-      (haskell-session-set-target session target)
-      (when (not (string= old-target target))
-        (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-        (unwind-protect
-            (when (y-or-n-p "Target changed, restart haskell process?")
-              (haskell-process-start session)))
-        (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-stylish-buffer ()
-  "Apply stylish-haskell to the current buffer.
-
-Use `haskell-mode-stylish-haskell-path' to know where to find
-stylish-haskell executable. This function tries to preserve
-cursor position and markers by using
-`haskell-mode-buffer-apply-command'."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-mode-buffer-apply-command haskell-mode-stylish-haskell-path))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-buffer-apply-command (cmd)
-  "Execute shell command CMD with current buffer as input and output.
-Use buffer as input and replace the whole buffer with the
-output.  If CMD fails the buffer remains unchanged."
-  (set-buffer-modified-p t)
-  (let* ((out-file (make-temp-file "stylish-output"))
-         (err-file (make-temp-file "stylish-error")))
-        (unwind-protect
-          (let* ((_errcode
-                  (call-process-region (point-min) (point-max) cmd nil
-                                       `((:file ,out-file) ,err-file)
-                                       nil))
-                 (err-file-empty-p
-                  (equal 0 (nth 7 (file-attributes err-file))))
-                 (out-file-empty-p
-                  (equal 0 (nth 7 (file-attributes out-file)))))
-            (if err-file-empty-p
-                (if out-file-empty-p
-                    (message "Error: %s produced no output and no error information, leaving buffer alone" cmd)
-                  ;; Command successful, insert file with replacement to preserve
-                  ;; markers.
-                  (insert-file-contents out-file nil nil nil t))
-              (progn
-                ;; non-null stderr, command must have failed
-                (with-current-buffer
-                    (get-buffer-create "*haskell-mode*")
-                  (insert-file-contents err-file)
-                  (buffer-string))
-                (message "Error: %s ended with errors, leaving buffer alone, see *haskell-mode* buffer for stderr" cmd)
-                (with-temp-buffer
-                  (insert-file-contents err-file)
-                  ;; use (warning-minimum-level :debug) to see this
-                  (display-warning cmd
-                                   (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))
-                                   :debug)))))
-          (ignore-errors
-            (delete-file err-file))
-          (ignore-errors
-            (delete-file out-file)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-find-uses ()
-  "Find use cases of the identifier at point and highlight them all."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((spans (haskell-mode-uses-at)))
-    (unless (null spans)
-      (highlight-uses-mode 1)
-      (cl-loop for span in spans
-               do (haskell-mode-make-use-highlight span)))))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-make-use-highlight (span)
-  "Make a highlight overlay at the given SPAN."
-  (save-window-excursion
-    (save-excursion
-      (haskell-mode-goto-span span)
-      (save-excursion
-        (highlight-uses-mode-highlight
-         (progn
-           (goto-char (point-min))
-           (forward-line (1- (plist-get span :start-line)))
-           (forward-char (plist-get span :start-col))
-           (point))
-         (progn
-           (goto-char (point-min))
-           (forward-line (1- (plist-get span :end-line)))
-           (forward-char (plist-get span :end-col))
-           (point)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-uses-at ()
-  "Get the locations of use cases for the ident at point.
-Requires the :uses command from GHCi."
-  (let ((pos (or (when (region-active-p)
-                   (cons (region-beginning)
-                         (region-end)))
-                 (haskell-ident-pos-at-point)
-                 (cons (point)
-                       (point)))))
-    (when pos
-      (let ((reply (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                    (haskell-interactive-process)
-                    (save-excursion
-                      (format ":uses %s %d %d %d %d %s"
-                              (buffer-file-name)
-                              (progn (goto-char (car pos))
-                                     (line-number-at-pos))
-                              (1+ (current-column)) ;; GHC uses 1-based columns.
-                              (progn (goto-char (cdr pos))
-                                     (line-number-at-pos))
-                              (1+ (current-column)) ;; GHC uses 1-based columns.
-                              (buffer-substring-no-properties (car pos)
-                                                              (cdr pos)))))))
-        (if reply
-            (let ((lines (split-string reply "\n" t)))
-              (cl-remove-if
-               #'null
-               (mapcar (lambda (line)
-                         (if (string-match "\\(.*?\\):(\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\))-(\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\))"
-                                           line)
-                             (list :path (match-string 1 line)
-                                   :start-line (string-to-number (match-string 2 line))
-                                   ;; ;; GHC uses 1-based columns.
-                                   :start-col (1- (string-to-number (match-string 3 line)))
-                                   :end-line (string-to-number (match-string 4 line))
-                                   ;; GHC uses 1-based columns.
-                                   :end-col (1- (string-to-number (match-string 5 line))))
-                           (error (propertize line 'face 'compilation-error))))
-                       lines)))
-          (error (propertize "No reply. Is :uses supported?"
-                             'face 'compilation-error)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-command-echo-or-present (msg)
-  "Present message in some manner depending on configuration.
-If variable `haskell-process-use-presentation-mode' is NIL it will output
-modified message MSG to echo area."
-  (if haskell-process-use-presentation-mode
-      (let ((session (haskell-process-session (haskell-interactive-process))))
-        (haskell-presentation-present session msg))
-    (let ((m (haskell-utils-reduce-string msg)))
-      (message "%s" m))))
-
-(defun haskell-command-capture-expr-bounds ()
-  "Capture position bounds of expression at point.
-If there is an active region then it returns region
-bounds.  Otherwise it uses `haskell-spanable-pos-at-point` to
-capture identifier bounds.  If latter function returns NIL this function
-will return cons cell where min and max positions both are equal
-to point."
-  (or (when (region-active-p)
-        (cons (region-beginning)
-              (region-end)))
-      (haskell-spanable-pos-at-point)
-      (cons (point) (point))))
-
-(defun haskell-command-insert-type-signature (signature)
-  "Insert type signature.
-In case of active region is present, wrap it by parentheses and
-append SIGNATURE to original expression.  Otherwise tries to
-carefully insert SIGNATURE above identifier at point.  Removes
-newlines and extra whitespace in signature before insertion."
-  (let* ((ident-pos (or (haskell-ident-pos-at-point)
-                        (cons (point) (point))))
-         (min-pos (car ident-pos))
-         (sig (haskell-utils-reduce-string signature)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char min-pos)
-      (let ((col (current-column)))
-        (insert sig "\n")
-        (indent-to col)))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-commands)
-;;; haskell-commands.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-commands.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-commands.elc
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-;;; haskell-compat.el --- legacy/compatibility backports for haskell-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;;
-;; Filename: haskell-compat.el
-;; Description: legacy/compatibility backports for haskell-mode
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'etags)
-(require 'ring)
-(require 'outline)
-(require 'xref nil t)
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (setq byte-compile-warnings '(not cl-functions obsolete)))
-
-
-;; Cross-referencing commands have been replaced since Emacs 25.1.
-;; These aliases are required to provide backward compatibility.
-(unless (fboundp 'xref-push-marker-stack)
-  (defalias 'xref-pop-marker-stack 'pop-tag-mark)
-
-  (defun xref-push-marker-stack (&optional m)
-    "Add point M (defaults to `point-marker') to the marker stack."
-    (ring-insert find-tag-marker-ring (or m (point-marker)))))
-
-(unless (fboundp 'outline-hide-sublevels)
-  (defalias 'outline-hide-sublevels 'hide-sublevels))
-
-(unless (fboundp 'outline-show-subtree)
-  (defalias 'outline-show-subtree 'show-subtree))
-
-(unless (fboundp 'outline-hide-sublevels)
-  (defalias 'outline-hide-sublevels 'hide-sublevels))
-
-(unless (fboundp 'outline-show-subtree)
-  (defalias 'outline-show-subtree 'show-subtree))
-
-(unless (fboundp 'xref-find-definitions)
-  (defun xref-find-definitions (ident)
-    (let ((next-p (and (boundp 'xref-prompt-for-identifier)
-                       xref-prompt-for-identifier)))
-      (find-tag ident next-p))))
-
-(unless (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure)
-  (defalias 'font-lock-ensure 'font-lock-fontify-buffer))
-
-(provide 'haskell-compat)
-
-;;; haskell-compat.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-compile.el --- Haskell/GHC compilation sub-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013  Herbert Valerio Riedel
-
-;; Author: Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Simple GHC-centric compilation sub-mode; see info node
-;; `(haskell-mode)compilation' for more information
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'compile)
-(require 'haskell-cabal)
-(require 'ansi-color)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell-compile nil
-  "Settings for Haskell compilation mode"
-  :link '(custom-manual "(haskell-mode)compilation")
-  :group 'haskell)
-
-(defcustom haskell-compile-cabal-build-command
-  "cd %s && cabal build --ghc-option=-ferror-spans"
-  "Default build command to use for `haskell-cabal-build' when a cabal file is detected.
-The `%s' placeholder is replaced by the cabal package top folder."
-  :group 'haskell-compile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom haskell-compile-cabal-build-alt-command
-  "cd %s && cabal clean -s && cabal build --ghc-option=-ferror-spans"
-  "Alternative build command to use when `haskell-cabal-build' is called with a negative prefix argument.
-The `%s' placeholder is replaced by the cabal package top folder."
-  :group 'haskell-compile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom haskell-compile-command
-  "ghc -Wall -ferror-spans -fforce-recomp -c %s"
-  "Default build command to use for `haskell-cabal-build' when no cabal file is detected.
-The `%s' placeholder is replaced by the current buffer's filename."
-  :group 'haskell-compile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom haskell-compile-ghc-filter-linker-messages
-  t
-  "Filter out unremarkable \"Loading package...\" linker messages during compilation."
-  :group 'haskell-compile
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defconst haskell-compilation-error-regexp-alist
-  `((,(concat
-       "^ *\\(?1:[^\t\r\n]+?\\):"
-       "\\(?:"
-       "\\(?2:[0-9]+\\):\\(?4:[0-9]+\\)\\(?:-\\(?5:[0-9]+\\)\\)?" ;; "121:1" & "12:3-5"
-       "\\|"
-       "(\\(?2:[0-9]+\\),\\(?4:[0-9]+\\))-(\\(?3:[0-9]+\\),\\(?5:[0-9]+\\))" ;; "(289,5)-(291,36)"
-       "\\)"
-       ":\\(?6:\n?[ \t]+[Ww]arning:\\)?")
-     1 (2 . 3) (4 . 5) (6 . nil)) ;; error/warning locus
-
-    ;; multiple declarations
-    ("^    \\(?:Declared at:\\|            \\) \\(?1:[^ \t\r\n]+\\):\\(?2:[0-9]+\\):\\(?4:[0-9]+\\)$"
-     1 2 4 0) ;; info locus
-
-    ;; failed tasty tests
-    (".*error, called at \\(.*\\.hs\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\) in .*" 1 2 3 2 1)
-    (" +\\(.*\\.hs\\):\\([0-9]+\\):$" 1 2 nil 2 1)
-
-    ;; this is the weakest pattern as it's subject to line wrapping et al.
-    (" at \\(?1:[^ \t\r\n]+\\):\\(?2:[0-9]+\\):\\(?4:[0-9]+\\)\\(?:-\\(?5:[0-9]+\\)\\)?[)]?$"
-     1 2 (4 . 5) 0)) ;; info locus
-  "Regexps used for matching GHC compile messages.
-See `compilation-error-regexp-alist' for semantics.")
-
-(defvar haskell-compilation-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map compilation-mode-map))
-  "Keymap for `haskell-compilation-mode' buffers.
-This is a child of `compilation-mode-map'.")
-
-(defun haskell-compilation-filter-hook ()
-  "Local `compilation-filter-hook' for `haskell-compilation-mode'."
-
-  (when haskell-compile-ghc-filter-linker-messages
-    (delete-matching-lines "^ *Loading package [^ \t\r\n]+ [.]+ linking [.]+ done\\.$"
-                           (save-excursion (goto-char compilation-filter-start)
-                                           (line-beginning-position))
-                           (point)))
-
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (ansi-color-apply-on-region compilation-filter-start (point-max))))
-
-(define-compilation-mode haskell-compilation-mode "HsCompilation"
-  "Haskell/GHC specific `compilation-mode' derivative.
-This mode provides support for GHC 7.[46]'s compile
-messages. Specifically, also the `-ferror-spans` source location
-format is supported, as well as info-locations within compile
-messages pointing to additional source locations."
-  (setq-local compilation-error-regexp-alist
-              haskell-compilation-error-regexp-alist)
-
-  (add-hook 'compilation-filter-hook
-            'haskell-compilation-filter-hook nil t)
-  )
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-compile (&optional edit-command)
-  "Compile the Haskell program including the current buffer.
-Tries to locate the next cabal description in current or parent
-folders via `haskell-cabal-find-dir' and if found, invoke
-`haskell-compile-cabal-build-command' from the cabal package root
-folder. If no cabal package could be detected,
-`haskell-compile-command' is used instead.
-
-If prefix argument EDIT-COMMAND is non-nil (and not a negative
-prefix `-'), `haskell-compile' prompts for custom compile
-command.
-
-If EDIT-COMMAND contains the negative prefix argument `-',
-`haskell-compile' calls the alternative command defined in
-`haskell-compile-cabal-build-alt-command' if a cabal package was
-detected.
-
-`haskell-compile' uses `haskell-compilation-mode' which is
-derived from `compilation-mode'. See Info
-node `(haskell-mode)compilation' for more details."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (save-some-buffers (not compilation-ask-about-save)
-                         compilation-save-buffers-predicate)
-  (let* ((cabdir (haskell-cabal-find-dir))
-         (command1 (if (eq edit-command '-)
-                       haskell-compile-cabal-build-alt-command
-                     haskell-compile-cabal-build-command))
-         (srcname (buffer-file-name))
-         (command (if cabdir
-                      (format command1 cabdir)
-                    (if (and srcname (derived-mode-p 'haskell-mode))
-                        (format haskell-compile-command srcname)
-                      command1))))
-    (when (and edit-command (not (eq edit-command '-)))
-      (setq command (compilation-read-command command)))
-
-    (compilation-start command 'haskell-compilation-mode)))
-
-(provide 'haskell-compile)
-;;; haskell-compile.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-complete-module.el --- A fast way to complete Haskell module names -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2014 Chris Done. All rights reserved.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defcustom haskell-complete-module-preferred
-  '()
-  "Override ordering of module results by specifying preferred modules."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom haskell-complete-module-max-display
-  10
-  "Maximum items to display in minibuffer."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type 'number)
-
-(defun haskell-complete-module-read (prompt candidates)
-  "Interactively auto-complete from a list of candidates."
-  (let ((stack (list))
-        (pattern "")
-        (result nil))
-    (delete-dups candidates)
-    (setq candidates
-          (sort candidates
-                (lambda (a b)
-                  (let ((a-mem (member a haskell-complete-module-preferred))
-                        (b-mem (member b haskell-complete-module-preferred)))
-                    (cond
-                     ((and a-mem (not b-mem))
-                      t)
-                     ((and b-mem (not a-mem))
-                      nil)
-                     (t
-                      (string< a b)))))))
-    (while (not result)
-      (let ((key
-             (key-description
-              (vector
-               (read-key
-                (concat (propertize prompt 'face 'minibuffer-prompt)
-                        (propertize pattern 'face 'font-lock-type-face)
-                        "{"
-                        (mapconcat #'identity
-                                   (let* ((i 0))
-                                     (cl-loop for candidate in candidates
-                                              while (<= i haskell-complete-module-max-display)
-                                              do (cl-incf i)
-                                              collect (cond ((> i haskell-complete-module-max-display)
-                                                             "...")
-                                                            ((= i 1)
-                                                             (propertize candidate 'face 'ido-first-match-face))
-                                                            (t candidate))))
-                                   " | ")
-                        "}"))))))
-        (cond
-         ((string= key "C-g")
-          (keyboard-quit))
-         ((string= key "DEL")
-          (unless (null stack)
-            (setq candidates (pop stack)))
-          (unless (string= "" pattern)
-            (setq pattern (substring pattern 0 -1))))
-         ((string= key "RET")
-          (setq result (or (car candidates)
-                           pattern)))
-         ((string= key "<left>")
-          (setq candidates
-                (append (last candidates)
-                        (butlast candidates))))
-         ((string= key "<right>")
-          (setq candidates
-                (append (cdr candidates)
-                        (list (car candidates)))))
-         (t
-          (when (string-match "[A-Za-z0-9_'.]+" key)
-            (push candidates stack)
-            (setq pattern (concat pattern key))
-            (setq candidates (haskell-complete-module pattern candidates)))))))
-    result))
-
-(defun haskell-complete-module (pattern candidates)
-  "Filter the CANDIDATES using PATTERN."
-  (let ((case-fold-search t))
-    (cl-loop for candidate in candidates
-             when (haskell-complete-module-match pattern candidate)
-             collect candidate)))
-
-(defun haskell-complete-module-match (pattern text)
-  "Match PATTERN against TEXT."
-  (string-match (haskell-complete-module-regexp pattern)
-                text))
-
-(defun haskell-complete-module-regexp (pattern)
-  "Make a regular expression for the given module pattern. Example:
-
-\"c.m.s\" -> \"^c[^.]*\\.m[^.]*\\.s[^.]*\"
-
-"
-  (let ((components (mapcar #'haskell-complete-module-component
-                            (split-string pattern "\\." t))))
-    (concat "^"
-            (mapconcat #'identity
-                       components
-                       "\\."))))
-
-(defun haskell-complete-module-component (component)
-  "Make a regular expression for the given component. Example:
-
-\"co\" -> \"c[^.]*o[^.]*\"
-
-"
-  (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(.\\)" "\\1[^.]*" component))
-
-(provide 'haskell-complete-module)
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-;;; haskell-completions.el --- Haskell Completion package -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2015-2016 Athur Fayzrakhmanov. All rights reserved.
-
-;; This file is part of haskell-mode package.
-;; You can contact with authors using GitHub issue tracker:
-;; https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/issues
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package provides completions related functionality for
-;; Haskell Mode such grab completion prefix at point, and etc..
-
-;; Some description
-;; ================
-;;
-;; For major use function `haskell-completions-grab-prefix' is supposed, and
-;; other prefix grabbing functions are used internally by it.  So, only this
-;; funciton have prefix minimal length functionality and invokes predicate
-;; function `haskell-completions-can-grab-prefix'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-process)
-(require 'haskell-interactive-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell-completions nil
-  "Settings for completions provided by `haskell-mode'"
-  :link '(custom-manual "(haskell-mode)Completion support")
-  :group 'haskell)
-
-(defcustom haskell-completions-complete-operators
-  t
-  "Should `haskell-completions-sync-repl-completion-at-point' complete operators.
-
-Note: GHCi prior to version 8.0.1 have bug in `:complete`
- command: when completing operators it returns a list of all
- imported identifiers (see Track ticket URL
- `https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/10576'). This leads to
- significant Emacs slowdown. To aviod slowdown you should set
- this variable to `nil'."
-  :group 'haskell-completions
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar haskell-completions--pragma-names
-  (list "DEPRECATED"
-        "INCLUDE"
-        "INCOHERENT"
-        "INLINABLE"
-        "INLINE"
-        "LANGUAGE"
-        "LINE"
-        "MINIMAL"
-        "NOINLINE"
-        "NOUNPACK"
-        "OPTIONS"
-        "OPTIONS_GHC"
-        "OVERLAPPABLE"
-        "OVERLAPPING"
-        "OVERLAPS"
-        "RULES"
-        "SOURCE"
-        "SPECIALIZE"
-        "UNPACK"
-        "WARNING")
-  "A list of supported pragmas.
-This list comes from GHC documentation (URL
-`https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/7.10.1/docs/html/users_guide/pragmas.html'.")
-
-(defvar haskell-completions--keywords
-  (list
-   "as"
-   "case"
-   "class"
-   "data family"
-   "data instance"
-   "data"
-   "default"
-   "deriving instance"
-   "deriving"
-   "do"
-   "else"
-   "family"
-   "forall"
-   "foreign import"
-   "foreign"
-   "hiding"
-   "if"
-   "import qualified"
-   "import"
-   "in"
-   "infix"
-   "infixl"
-   "infixr"
-   "instance"
-   "let"
-   "mdo"
-   "module"
-   "newtype"
-   "of"
-   "proc"
-   "qualified"
-   "rec"
-   "signature"
-   "then"
-   "type family"
-   "type instance"
-   "type"
-   "where")
-  "A list of Haskell's keywords (URL `https://wiki.haskell.org/Keywords').
-Single char keywords and operator like keywords are not included
-in this list.")
-
-
-(defun haskell-completions-can-grab-prefix ()
-  "Check if the case is appropriate for grabbing completion prefix.
-Returns t if point is either at whitespace character, or at
-punctuation, or at line end and preceeding character is not a
-whitespace or new line, otherwise returns nil.
-
-  Returns nil in presence of active region."
-  (when (not (region-active-p))
-    (when (looking-at-p (rx (| space line-end punct)))
-      (when (not (bobp))
-        (save-excursion
-          (backward-char)
-          (not (looking-at-p (rx (| space line-end)))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-completions-grab-pragma-prefix ()
-  "Grab completion prefix for pragma completions.
-Returns a list of form '(prefix-start-position
-prefix-end-position prefix-value prefix-type) for pramga names
-such as WARNING, DEPRECATED, LANGUAGE etc.  Also returns
-completion prefixes for options in case OPTIONS_GHC pragma, or
-language extensions in case of LANGUAGE pragma.  Obsolete OPTIONS
-pragma is supported also."
-  (when (nth 4 (syntax-ppss))
-    ;; We're inside comment
-    (let ((p (point))
-          (comment-start (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))
-          (case-fold-search nil)
-          prefix-start
-          prefix-end
-          prefix-type
-          prefix-value)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char comment-start)
-        (when (looking-at (rx "{-#" (1+ (| space "\n"))))
-          (let ((pragma-start (match-end 0)))
-            (when (> p pragma-start)
-              ;; point stands after `{-#`
-              (goto-char pragma-start)
-              (when (looking-at (rx (1+ (| upper "_"))))
-                ;; found suitable sequence for pragma name
-                (let ((pragma-end (match-end 0))
-                      (pragma-value (match-string-no-properties 0)))
-                  (if (eq p pragma-end)
-                      ;; point is at the end of (in)complete pragma name
-                      ;; prepare resulting values
-                      (progn
-                        (setq prefix-start pragma-start)
-                        (setq prefix-end pragma-end)
-                        (setq prefix-value pragma-value)
-                        (setq prefix-type
-                              'haskell-completions-pragma-name-prefix))
-                    (when (and (> p pragma-end)
-                               (or (equal "OPTIONS_GHC" pragma-value)
-                                   (equal "OPTIONS" pragma-value)
-                                   (equal "LANGUAGE" pragma-value)))
-                      ;; point is after pragma name, so we need to check
-                      ;; special cases of `OPTIONS_GHC` and `LANGUAGE` pragmas
-                      ;; and provide a completion prefix for possible ghc
-                      ;; option or language extension.
-                      (goto-char pragma-end)
-                      (when (re-search-forward
-                             (rx (* anything)
-                                 (1+ (regexp "\\S-")))
-                             p
-                             t)
-                        (let* ((str (match-string-no-properties 0))
-                               (split (split-string str (rx (| space "\n")) t))
-                               (val (car (last split)))
-                               (end (point)))
-                          (when (and (equal p end)
-                                     (not (string-match-p "#" val)))
-                            (setq prefix-value val)
-                            (backward-char (length val))
-                            (setq prefix-start (point))
-                            (setq prefix-end end)
-                            (setq
-                             prefix-type
-                             (if (not (equal "LANGUAGE" pragma-value))
-                                 'haskell-completions-ghc-option-prefix
-                               'haskell-completions-language-extension-prefix
-                               )))))))))))))
-      (when prefix-value
-        (list prefix-start prefix-end prefix-value prefix-type)))))
-
-(defun haskell-completions-grab-identifier-prefix ()
-  "Grab completion prefix for identifier at point.
-Returns a list of form '(prefix-start-position
-prefix-end-position prefix-value prefix-type) for haskell
-identifier at point depending on result of function
-`haskell-ident-pos-at-point'."
-  (let ((pos-at-point (haskell-ident-pos-at-point))
-        (p (point)))
-    (when pos-at-point
-      (let* ((start (car pos-at-point))
-             (end (cdr pos-at-point))
-             (type 'haskell-completions-identifier-prefix)
-             (case-fold-search nil)
-             value)
-        ;; we need end position of result, becase of
-        ;; `haskell-ident-pos-at-point' ignores trailing whitespace, e.g. the
-        ;; result will be same for `map|` and `map  |` invocations.
-        (when (<= p end)
-          (setq end p)
-          (setq value (buffer-substring-no-properties start end))
-          (when (string-match-p (rx bos upper) value)
-            ;; we need to check if found identifier is a module name
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-              (when (re-search-forward
-                     (rx "import"
-                         (? (1+ space) "qualified")
-                         (1+ space)
-                         upper
-                         (1+ (| alnum ".")))
-                     p    ;; bound
-                     t)   ;; no-error
-                (if (equal p (point))
-                    (setq type 'haskell-completions-module-name-prefix)
-                  (when (re-search-forward
-                         (rx (| " as " "("))
-                         start
-                         t)
-                    ;; but uppercase ident could occur after `as` keyword, or in
-                    ;; module imports after opening parenthesis, in this case
-                    ;; restore identifier type again, it's neccessary to
-                    ;; distinguish the means of completions retrieval
-                    (setq type 'haskell-completions-identifier-prefix))))))
-          (when (nth 8 (syntax-ppss))
-            ;; eighth element of syntax-ppss result is string or comment start,
-            ;; so when it's not nil word at point is inside string or comment,
-            ;; return special literal prefix type
-            (setq type 'haskell-completions-general-prefix))
-          ;; finally take in account minlen if given and return the result
-          (when value (list start end value type)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-completions-grab-prefix (&optional minlen)
-   "Grab prefix at point for possible completion.
-Returns a list of form '(prefix-start-position
-prefix-end-position prefix-value prefix-type) depending on
-situation, e.g. is it needed to complete pragma, module name,
-arbitrary identifier, etc.  Returns nil in case it is
-impossible to grab prefix.
-
-Possible prefix types are:
-
-* haskell-completions-pragma-name-prefix
-* haskell-completions-ghc-option-prefix
-* haskell-completions-language-extension-prefix
-* haskell-completions-module-name-prefix
-* haskell-completions-identifier-prefix
-* haskell-completions-general-prefix
-
-the last type is used in cases when completing things inside comments.
-
-If provided optional MINLEN parameter this function will return
-result only if prefix length is not less than MINLEN."
-   (when (haskell-completions-can-grab-prefix)
-     (let ((prefix (cond
-                    ((haskell-completions-grab-pragma-prefix))
-                    ((haskell-completions-grab-identifier-prefix)))))
-       (cond ((and minlen prefix)
-              (when (>= (length (nth 2 prefix)) minlen)
-                prefix))
-             (prefix prefix)))))
-
-(defun haskell-completions--simple-completions (prefix)
-  "Provide a list of completion candidates for given PREFIX.
-This function is used internally in
-`haskell-completions-completion-at-point' and
-`haskell-completions-sync-repl-completion-at-point'.
-
-It provides completions for haskell keywords, language pragmas,
-GHC's options, and language extensions.
-
-PREFIX should be a list such one returned by
-`haskell-completions-grab-identifier-prefix'."
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (beg end _pfx typ) prefix
-    (when (not (eql typ 'haskell-completions-general-prefix))
-      (let ((candidates
-             (cl-case typ
-               ('haskell-completions-pragma-name-prefix
-                haskell-completions--pragma-names)
-               ('haskell-completions-ghc-option-prefix
-                haskell-ghc-supported-options)
-               ('haskell-completions-language-extension-prefix
-                haskell-ghc-supported-extensions)
-               (otherwise
-                (append (when (bound-and-true-p haskell-tags-on-save)
-                          tags-completion-table)
-                        haskell-completions--keywords)))))
-        (list beg end candidates)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-completions-completion-at-point ()
-  "Provide completion list for thing at point.
-This function is used in non-interactive `haskell-mode'.  It
-provides completions for haskell keywords, language pragmas,
-GHC's options, and language extensions, but not identifiers."
-  (let ((prefix (haskell-completions-grab-prefix)))
-    (when prefix
-      (haskell-completions--simple-completions prefix))))
-
-(defun haskell-completions-sync-repl-completion-at-point ()
-  "A completion function used in `interactive-haskell-mode'.
-Completion candidates are provided quering current haskell
-process, that is sending `:complete repl' command.
-
-Completes all possible things: everything that can be completed
-with non-interactive function
-`haskell-completions-completion-at-point' plus identifier
-completions.
-
-Returns nil if no completions available."
-  (let ((prefix-data (haskell-completions-grab-prefix)))
-    (when prefix-data
-      (cl-destructuring-bind (beg end pfx typ) prefix-data
-        (when (and (not (eql typ 'haskell-completions-general-prefix))
-                   (or haskell-completions-complete-operators
-                       (not (save-excursion
-                              (goto-char (1- end))
-                              (haskell-mode--looking-at-varsym)))))
-          ;; do not complete things in comments
-          (if (cl-member
-               typ
-               '(haskell-completions-pragma-name-prefix
-                 haskell-completions-ghc-option-prefix
-                 haskell-completions-language-extension-prefix))
-              ;; provide simple completions
-              (haskell-completions--simple-completions prefix-data)
-            ;; only two cases left: haskell-completions-module-name-prefix
-            ;; and haskell-completions-identifier-prefix
-            (let* ((is-import (eql typ 'haskell-completions-module-name-prefix))
-                   (candidates
-                    (when (and (haskell-session-maybe)
-                               (not (haskell-process-cmd
-                                     (haskell-interactive-process)))
-                               ;; few possible extra checks would be:
-                               ;; (haskell-process-get 'is-restarting)
-                               ;; (haskell-process-get 'evaluating)
-                               )
-                      ;; if REPL is available and not busy try to query it for
-                      ;; completions list in case of module name or identifier
-                      ;; prefixes
-                      (haskell-completions-sync-complete-repl pfx is-import))))
-              ;; append candidates with keywords
-              (list beg end (append
-                             candidates
-                             haskell-completions--keywords)))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-completions-sync-complete-repl (prefix &optional import)
-  "Return completion list for given PREFIX querying REPL synchronously.
-When optional IMPORT argument is non-nil complete PREFIX
-prepending \"import \" keyword (useful for module names).  This
-function is supposed for internal use."
-  (haskell-process-get-repl-completions
-   (haskell-interactive-process)
-   (if import
-       (concat "import " prefix)
-     prefix)))
-
-(provide 'haskell-completions)
-;;; haskell-completions.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-customize.el --- Customization settings -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2014 Chris Done. All rights reserved.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Customization variables
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-load-or-reload-prompt nil
-  "Nil means there will be no prompts on starting REPL. Defaults will be accepted."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell nil
-  "Major mode for editing Haskell programs."
-  :link '(custom-manual "(haskell-mode)")
-  :group 'languages
-  :prefix "haskell-")
-
-(defvar haskell-mode-pkg-base-dir (file-name-directory load-file-name)
-  "Package base directory of installed `haskell-mode'.
-Used for locating additional package data files.")
-
-(defcustom haskell-completing-read-function 'ido-completing-read
-  "Default function to use for completion."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type '(choice
-          (function-item :tag "ido" :value ido-completing-read)
-          (function-item :tag "helm" :value helm--completing-read-default)
-          (function-item :tag "completing-read" :value completing-read)
-          (function :tag "Custom function")))
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-type
-  'auto
-  "The inferior Haskell process type to use.
-
-When set to 'auto (the default), the directory contents and
-available programs will be used to make a best guess at the
-process type:
-
-If the project directory or one of its parents contains a
-\"cabal.sandbox.config\" file, then cabal-repl will be used.
-
-If there's a \"stack.yaml\" file and the \"stack\" executable can
-be located, then stack-ghci will be used.
-
-Otherwise if there's a *.cabal file, cabal-repl will be used.
-
-If none of the above apply, ghci will be used."
-  :type '(choice (const auto)
-                 (const ghci)
-                 (const cabal-repl)
-                 (const stack-ghci)
-                 (const cabal-new-repl))
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-wrapper-function
-  #'identity
-  "Wrap or transform haskell process commands using this function.
-
-Can be set to a custom function which takes a list of arguments
-and returns a possibly-modified list.
-
-The following example function arranges for all haskell process
-commands to be started in the current nix-shell environment:
-
-  (lambda (argv) (append (list \"nix-shell\" \"-I\" \".\" \"--command\" )
-                    (list (mapconcat 'identity argv \" \"))))
-
-See Info Node `(emacs)Directory Variables' for a way to set this option on
-a per-project basis."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type '(choice
-          (function-item :tag "None" :value identity)
-          (function :tag "Custom function")))
-
-(defcustom haskell-ask-also-kill-buffers
-  t
-  "Ask whether to kill all associated buffers when a session
- process is killed."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Configuration
-
-(defcustom haskell-doc-prettify-types t
-  "Replace some parts of types with Unicode characters like \"∷\"
-when showing type information about symbols."
-  :group 'haskell-doc
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp)
-
-(defvar haskell-process-ended-functions (list 'haskell-process-prompt-restart)
-  "Hook for when the haskell process ends.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell-interactive nil
-  "Settings for REPL interaction via `haskell-interactive-mode'"
-  :link '(custom-manual "(haskell-mode)haskell-interactive-mode")
-  :group 'haskell)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-path-ghci
-  "ghci"
-  "The path for starting ghci.
-This can either be a single string or a list of strings, where the
-first elements is a string and the remaining elements are arguments,
-which will be prepended to `haskell-process-args-ghci'."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type '(choice string (repeat string)))
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-path-cabal
-  "cabal"
-  "Path to the `cabal' executable.
-This can either be a single string or a list of strings, where the
-first elements is a string and the remaining elements are arguments,
-which will be prepended to `haskell-process-args-cabal-repl'."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type '(choice string (repeat string)))
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-path-stack
-  "stack"
-  "The path for starting stack.
-This can either be a single string or a list of strings, where the
-first elements is a string and the remaining elements are arguments,
-which will be prepended to `haskell-process-args-stack-ghci'."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type '(choice string (repeat string)))
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-args-ghci
-  '("-ferror-spans")
-  "Any arguments for starting ghci."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-args-cabal-repl
-  '("--ghc-option=-ferror-spans")
-  "Additional arguments for `cabal repl' invocation.
-Note: The settings in `haskell-process-path-ghci' and
-`haskell-process-args-ghci' are not automatically reused as `cabal repl'
-currently invokes `ghc --interactive'. Use
-`--with-ghc=<path-to-executable>' if you want to use a different
-interactive GHC frontend; use `--ghc-option=<ghc-argument>' to
-pass additional flags to `ghc'."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-args-cabal-new-repl
-  '("--ghc-option=-ferror-spans")
-  "Additional arguments for `cabal new-repl' invocation.
-Note: The settings in `haskell-process-path-ghci' and
-`haskell-process-args-ghci' are not automatically reused as
-`cabal new-repl' currently invokes `ghc --interactive'. Use
-`--with-ghc=<path-to-executable>' if you want to use a different
-interactive GHC frontend; use `--ghc-option=<ghc-argument>' to
-pass additional flags to `ghc'."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-args-stack-ghci
-  '("--ghci-options=-ferror-spans" "--no-build" "--no-load")
-  "Additional arguments for `stack ghci' invocation."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-do-cabal-format-string
-  ":!cd %s && %s"
-  "The way to run cabal comands. It takes two arguments -- the directory and the command.
-See `haskell-process-do-cabal' for more details."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-log
-  nil
-  "Enable debug logging to \"*haskell-process-log*\" buffer."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-show-debug-tips
-  t
-  "Show debugging tips when starting the process."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-show-overlays
-  t
-  "Show in-buffer overlays for errors/warnings.
-Flycheck users might like to disable this."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-notify-p
-  nil
-  "Notify using notifications.el (if loaded)?"
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-suggest-no-warn-orphans
-  t
-  "Suggest adding -fno-warn-orphans pragma to file when getting orphan warnings."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-suggest-hoogle-imports
-  nil
-  "Suggest to add import statements using Hoogle as a backend."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-suggest-hayoo-imports
-  nil
-  "Suggest to add import statements using Hayoo as a backend."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-hayoo-query-url
-  "http://hayoo.fh-wedel.de/json/?query=%s"
-  "Query url for json hayoo results."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-suggest-haskell-docs-imports
-  nil
-  "Suggest to add import statements using haskell-docs as a backend."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-suggest-add-package
-  t
-  "Suggest to add packages to your .cabal file when Cabal says it
-is a member of the hidden package, blah blah."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-suggest-language-pragmas
-  t
-  "Suggest adding LANGUAGE pragmas recommended by GHC."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-suggest-remove-import-lines
-  nil
-  "Suggest removing import lines as warned by GHC."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-suggest-overloaded-strings
-  t
-  "Suggest adding OverloadedStrings pragma to file when getting type mismatches with [Char]."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-check-cabal-config-on-load
-  t
-  "Check changes cabal config on loading Haskell files and
-restart the GHCi process if changed.."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-prompt-restart-on-cabal-change
-  t
-  "Ask whether to restart the GHCi process when the Cabal file
-has changed?"
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-auto-import-loaded-modules
-  nil
-  "Auto import the modules reported by GHC to have been loaded?"
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-reload-with-fbytecode
-  nil
-  "When using -fobject-code, auto reload with -fbyte-code (and
-then restore the -fobject-code) so that all module info and
-imports become available?"
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-use-presentation-mode
-  nil
-  "Use presentation mode to show things like type info instead of
-  printing to the message area."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-process-suggest-restart
-  t
-  "Suggest restarting the process when it has died"
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-popup-errors
-  t
-  "Popup errors in a separate buffer."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-mode-collapse
-  nil
-  "Collapse printed results."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-types-for-show-ambiguous
-  t
-  "Show types when there's no Show instance or there's an
-ambiguous class constraint."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-prompt "λ> "
-  "The prompt to use."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-prompt2 (replace-regexp-in-string
-                                        "> $"
-                                        "| "
-                                        haskell-interactive-prompt)
-  "The multi-line prompt to use.
-The default is `haskell-interactive-prompt' with the last > replaced with |."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-mode-eval-mode
-  nil
-  "Use the given mode's font-locking to render some text."
-  :type '(choice function (const :tag "None" nil))
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-mode-hide-multi-line-errors
-  nil
-  "Hide collapsible multi-line compile messages by default."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-mode-delete-superseded-errors
-  t
-  "Whether to delete compile messages superseded by recompile/reloads."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-mode-include-file-name
-  t
-  "Include the file name of the module being compiled when
-printing compilation messages."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-mode-read-only
-  t
-  "Non-nil means most GHCi/haskell-interactive-mode output is read-only.
-This does not include the prompt.  Configure
-`haskell-interactive-prompt-read-only' to change the prompt's
-read-only property."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-interactive-prompt-read-only
-  haskell-interactive-mode-read-only
-  "Non-nil means the prompt (and prompt2) is read-only."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-import-mapping
-  '()
-  "Support a mapping from module to import lines.
-
-E.g. '((\"Data.Map\" . \"import qualified Data.Map as M
-import Data.Map (Map)
-\"))
-
-This will import
-
-import qualified Data.Map as M
-import Data.Map (Map)
-
-when Data.Map is the candidate.
-
-"
-  :type '(repeat (cons (string :tag "Module name")
-                       (string :tag "Import lines")))
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-(defcustom haskell-language-extensions
-  '()
-  "Language extensions in use. Should be in format: -XFoo,
--XNoFoo etc. The idea is that various tools written with HSE (or
-any haskell-mode code that needs to be aware of syntactical
-properties; such as an indentation mode) that don't know what
-extensions to use can use this variable. Examples: hlint,
-hindent, structured-haskell-mode, tool-de-jour, etc.
-
-You can set this per-project with a .dir-locals.el file"
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type '(repeat 'string))
-
-(defcustom haskell-stylish-on-save nil
-  "Whether to run stylish-haskell on the buffer before saving.
-If this is true, `haskell-add-import' will not sort or align the
-imports."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Accessor functions
-
-(defvar inferior-haskell-root-dir nil
-  "The path which is considered as project root, this is determined by the
-presence of a *.cabal file or stack.yaml file or something similar.")
-
-(defun haskell-process-type ()
-  "Return `haskell-process-type', or a guess if that variable is 'auto.
-This function also sets the `inferior-haskell-root-dir'"
-  (let ((cabal-sandbox (locate-dominating-file default-directory
-                                               "cabal.sandbox.config"))
-        (stack         (locate-dominating-file default-directory
-                                               "stack.yaml"))
-        (cabal         (locate-dominating-file default-directory
-                                               (lambda (d)
-                                                 (cl-find-if
-                                                  (lambda (f)
-                                                    (string-match-p ".\\.cabal\\'" f))
-                                                  (directory-files d))))))
-    (if (eq 'auto haskell-process-type)
-        (cond
-         ;; User has explicitly initialized this project with cabal
-         ((and cabal-sandbox
-               (executable-find "cabal"))
-          (setq inferior-haskell-root-dir cabal-sandbox)
-          'cabal-repl)
-         ((and stack
-               (executable-find "stack"))
-          (setq inferior-haskell-root-dir stack)
-          'stack-ghci)
-         ((and cabal
-               (executable-find "cabal"))
-          (setq inferior-haskell-root-dir cabal)
-          'cabal-repl)
-         ((executable-find "ghc")
-          (setq inferior-haskell-root-dir default-directory)
-          'ghci)
-         (t
-          (error "Could not find any installation of GHC.")))
-      haskell-process-type)))
-
-(provide 'haskell-customize)
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-;;; haskell-debug.el --- Debugging mode via GHCi -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014 Chris Done. All rights reserved.
-;;             2016 Arthur Fayzrakhmanov
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-session)
-(require 'haskell-process)
-(require 'haskell-interactive-mode)
-(require 'haskell-font-lock)
-(require 'haskell-utils)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Configuration
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell-debug nil
-  "Settings for debugging support."
-  :link '(custom-manual "(haskell-mode)haskell-debug")
-  :group 'haskell)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-debug-warning-face
-  '((t :inherit 'compilation-warning))
-  "Face for warnings."
-  :group 'haskell-debug)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-debug-trace-number-face
-  '((t :weight bold :background "#f5f5f5"))
-  "Face for numbers in backtrace."
-  :group 'haskell-debug)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-debug-newline-face
-  '((t :weight bold :background "#f0f0f0"))
-  "Face for newlines in trace steps."
-  :group 'haskell-debug)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-debug-keybinding-face
-  '((t :inherit 'font-lock-type-face :weight bold))
-  "Face for keybindings."
-  :group 'haskell-debug)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-debug-heading-face
-  '((t :inherit 'font-lock-keyword-face))
-  "Face for headings."
-  :group 'haskell-debug)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-debug-muted-face
-  '((t :foreground "#999"))
-  "Face for muteds."
-  :group 'haskell-debug)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Mode
-
-(defvar haskell-debug-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "g") 'haskell-debug/refresh)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s") 'haskell-debug/step)
-    (define-key map (kbd "t") 'haskell-debug/trace)
-    (define-key map (kbd "d") 'haskell-debug/delete)
-    (define-key map (kbd "b") 'haskell-debug/break-on-function)
-    (define-key map (kbd "a") 'haskell-debug/abandon)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c") 'haskell-debug/continue)
-    (define-key map (kbd "p") 'haskell-debug/previous)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n") 'haskell-debug/next)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'haskell-debug/select)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `haskell-debug-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode haskell-debug-mode
-  text-mode "Debug"
-  "Major mode for debugging Haskell via GHCi.")
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Globals
-
-(defvar haskell-debug-history-cache nil
-  "Cache of the tracing history.")
-
-(defvar haskell-debug-bindings-cache nil
-  "Cache of the current step's bindings.")
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Macros
-
-(defmacro haskell-debug-with-breakpoints (&rest body)
-  "Breakpoints need to exist to start stepping."
-  `(if (haskell-debug-get-breakpoints)
-       ,@body
-     (error "No breakpoints to step into!")))
-
-(defmacro haskell-debug-with-modules (&rest body)
-  "Modules need to exist to do debugging stuff."
-  `(if (haskell-debug-get-modules)
-       ,@body
-     (error "No modules loaded!")))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Interactive functions
-
-(defun haskell-debug/select ()
-  "Select whatever is at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ((get-text-property (point) 'break)
-    (let ((break (get-text-property (point) 'break)))
-      (haskell-debug-highlight (plist-get break :path)
-                               (plist-get break :span))))
-   ((get-text-property (point) 'module)
-    (let ((break (get-text-property (point) 'module)))
-      (haskell-debug-highlight (plist-get break :path))))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/abandon ()
-  "Abandon the current computation."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-debug-with-breakpoints
-   (haskell-process-queue-sync-request (haskell-debug-process) ":abandon")
-   (message "Computation abandoned.")
-   (setq haskell-debug-history-cache nil)
-   (setq haskell-debug-bindings-cache nil)
-   (haskell-debug/refresh)))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/continue ()
-  "Continue the current computation."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-debug-with-breakpoints
-   (haskell-process-queue-sync-request (haskell-debug-process) ":continue")
-   (message "Computation continued.")
-   (setq haskell-debug-history-cache nil)
-   (setq haskell-debug-bindings-cache nil)
-   (haskell-debug/refresh)))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/break-on-function ()
-  "Break on function IDENT."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-debug-with-modules
-   (let ((ident (read-from-minibuffer "Function: "
-                                      (haskell-ident-at-point))))
-     (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-      (haskell-debug-process)
-      (concat ":break "
-              ident))
-     (message "Breaking on function: %s" ident)
-     (haskell-debug/refresh))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/start-step (expr)
-  "Start stepping EXPR."
-  (interactive (list (read-from-minibuffer "Expression to step through: ")))
-  (haskell-debug/step expr))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/breakpoint-numbers ()
-  "List breakpoint numbers."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((breakpoints (mapcar (lambda (breakpoint)
-                               (number-to-string (plist-get breakpoint :number)))
-                             (haskell-debug-get-breakpoints))))
-    (if (null breakpoints)
-        (message "No breakpoints.")
-      (message "Breakpoint(s): %s"
-               (mapconcat #'identity
-                          breakpoints
-                          ", ")))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/next ()
-  "Go to next step to inspect bindings."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-debug-with-breakpoints
-   (haskell-debug-navigate "forward")))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/previous ()
-  "Go to previous step to inspect the bindings."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-debug-with-breakpoints
-   (haskell-debug-navigate "back")))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/refresh ()
-  "Refresh the debugger buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-debug-buffer-name (haskell-debug-session))
-    (cd (haskell-session-current-dir (haskell-debug-session)))
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-          (p (point)))
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (insert (propertize (concat "Debugging "
-                                  (haskell-session-name (haskell-debug-session))
-                                  "\n\n")
-                          'face `((:weight bold))))
-      (let ((modules (haskell-debug-get-modules))
-            (breakpoints (haskell-debug-get-breakpoints))
-            (context (haskell-debug-get-context))
-            (history (haskell-debug-get-history)))
-        (unless modules
-          (insert (propertize "You have to load a module to start debugging."
-                              'face
-                              'haskell-debug-warning-face)
-                  "\n\n"))
-        (haskell-debug-insert-bindings modules breakpoints context)
-        (when modules
-          (haskell-debug-insert-current-context context history)
-          (haskell-debug-insert-breakpoints breakpoints))
-        (haskell-debug-insert-modules modules))
-      (insert "\n")
-      (goto-char (min (point-max) p)))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/delete ()
-  "Delete whatever's at the point."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ((get-text-property (point) 'break)
-    (let ((break (get-text-property (point) 'break)))
-      (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-      (unwind-protect
-          (when (y-or-n-p (format "Delete breakpoint #%d?"
-                                  (plist-get break :number)))
-            (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-             (haskell-debug-process)
-             (format ":delete %d"
-                     (plist-get break :number)))
-            (haskell-debug/refresh))
-        (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t))))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/trace ()
-  "Trace the expression."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-debug-with-modules
-   (haskell-debug-with-breakpoints
-    (let ((expr (read-from-minibuffer "Expression to trace: "
-                                      (haskell-ident-at-point))))
-      (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-       (haskell-debug-process)
-       (concat ":trace " expr))
-      (message "Tracing expression: %s" expr)
-      (haskell-debug/refresh)))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug/step (&optional expr)
-  "Step into the next function."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-debug-with-breakpoints
-   (let* ((breakpoints (haskell-debug-get-breakpoints))
-          (context (haskell-debug-get-context))
-          (string
-           (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-            (haskell-debug-process)
-            (if expr
-                (concat ":step " expr)
-              ":step"))))
-     (cond
-      ((string= string "not stopped at a breakpoint\n")
-       (if haskell-debug-bindings-cache
-           (progn (setq haskell-debug-bindings-cache nil)
-                  (haskell-debug/refresh))
-         (call-interactively 'haskell-debug/start-step)))
-      (t (let ((maybe-stopped-at (haskell-debug-parse-stopped-at string)))
-           (cond
-            (maybe-stopped-at
-             (setq haskell-debug-bindings-cache
-                   maybe-stopped-at)
-             (message "Computation paused.")
-             (haskell-debug/refresh))
-            (t
-             (if context
-                 (message "Computation finished.")
-               (progn
-                 (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-                 (unwind-protect
-                     (when (y-or-n-p "Computation completed without breaking. Reload the module and retry?")
-                       (message "Reloading and resetting breakpoints...")
-                       (haskell-interactive-mode-reset-error (haskell-debug-session))
-                       (cl-loop for break in breakpoints
-                                do (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                                    (haskell-debug-process)
-                                    (concat ":load " (plist-get break :path))))
-                       (cl-loop for break in breakpoints
-                                do (haskell-debug-break break))
-                       (haskell-debug/step expr))
-                   (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t))))))))))
-   (haskell-debug/refresh)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Internal functions
-
-(defun haskell-debug-session ()
-  "Get the Haskell session."
-  (or (haskell-session-maybe)
-      (error "No Haskell session associated with this debug
-      buffer. Please just close the buffer and start again.")))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-process ()
-  "Get the Haskell session."
-  (or (haskell-session-process (haskell-session-maybe))
-      (error "No Haskell session associated with this debug
-      buffer. Please just close the buffer and start again.")))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-buffer-name (session)
-  "The debug buffer name for the current session."
-  (format "*debug:%s*"
-          (haskell-session-name session)))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-get-breakpoints ()
-  "Get the list of breakpoints currently set."
-  (let ((string (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                 (haskell-debug-process)
-                 ":show breaks")))
-    (if (string= string "No active breakpoints.\n")
-        (list)
-      (mapcar #'haskell-debug-parse-break-point
-              (haskell-debug-split-string string)))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-get-modules ()
-  "Get the list of modules currently set."
-  (let ((string (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                 (haskell-debug-process)
-                 ":show modules")))
-    (if (string= string "")
-        (list)
-      (mapcar #'haskell-debug-parse-module
-              (haskell-debug-split-string string)))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-get-context ()
-  "Get the current context."
-  (let ((string (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                 (haskell-debug-process)
-                 ":show context")))
-    (if (string= string "")
-        nil
-      (haskell-debug-parse-context string))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-get-history ()
-  "Get the step history."
-  (let ((string (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                 (haskell-debug-process)
-                 ":history")))
-    (if (or (string= string "")
-            (string= string "Not stopped at a breakpoint\n"))
-        nil
-      (if (string= string "Empty history. Perhaps you forgot to use :trace?\n")
-          nil
-        (let ((entries (mapcar #'haskell-debug-parse-history-entry
-                               (cl-remove-if (lambda (line) (or (string= "<end of history>" line)
-                                                                (string= "..." line)))
-                                             (haskell-debug-split-string string)))))
-          (setq haskell-debug-history-cache
-                entries)
-          entries)))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-insert-bindings (modules breakpoints context)
-  "Insert a list of bindings."
-  (if breakpoints
-      (progn (haskell-debug-insert-binding "t" "trace an expression")
-             (haskell-debug-insert-binding "s" "step into an expression")
-             (haskell-debug-insert-binding "b" "breakpoint" t))
-    (progn
-      (when modules
-        (haskell-debug-insert-binding "b" "breakpoint"))
-      (when breakpoints
-        (haskell-debug-insert-binding "s" "step into an expression" t))))
-  (when breakpoints
-    (haskell-debug-insert-binding "d" "delete breakpoint"))
-  (when context
-    (haskell-debug-insert-binding "a" "abandon context")
-    (haskell-debug-insert-binding "c" "continue" t))
-  (when context
-    (haskell-debug-insert-binding "p" "previous step")
-    (haskell-debug-insert-binding "n" "next step" t))
-  (haskell-debug-insert-binding "g" "refresh" t)
-  (insert "\n"))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-insert-current-context (context history)
-  "Insert the current context."
-  (haskell-debug-insert-header "Context")
-  (if context
-      (haskell-debug-insert-context context history)
-    (haskell-debug-insert-debug-finished))
-  (insert "\n"))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-insert-breakpoints (breakpoints)
-  "insert the list of breakpoints."
-  (haskell-debug-insert-header "Breakpoints")
-  (if (null breakpoints)
-      (haskell-debug-insert-muted "No active breakpoints.")
-    (cl-loop for break in breakpoints
-             do (insert (propertize (format "%d"
-                                            (plist-get break :number))
-                                    'face `((:weight bold))
-                                    'break break)
-                        (haskell-debug-muted " - ")
-                        (propertize (plist-get break :module)
-                                    'break break
-                                    'break break)
-                        (haskell-debug-muted
-                         (format " (%d:%d)"
-                                 (plist-get (plist-get break :span) :start-line)
-                                 (plist-get (plist-get break :span) :start-col)))
-                        "\n")))
-  (insert "\n"))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-insert-modules (modules)
-  "Insert the list of modules."
-  (haskell-debug-insert-header "Modules")
-  (if (null modules)
-      (haskell-debug-insert-muted "No loaded modules.")
-    (progn (cl-loop for module in modules
-                    do (insert (propertize (plist-get module :module)
-                                           'module module
-                                           'face `((:weight bold)))
-                               (haskell-debug-muted " - ")
-                               (propertize (file-name-nondirectory (plist-get module :path))
-                                           'module module))
-                    do (insert "\n")))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-split-string (string)
-  "Split GHCi's line-based output, stripping the trailing newline."
-  (split-string string "\n" t))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-parse-context (string)
-  "Parse the context."
-  (cond
-   ((string-match "^--> \\(.+\\)\n  \\(.+\\)" string)
-    (let ((name (match-string 1 string))
-          (stopped (haskell-debug-parse-stopped-at (match-string 2 string))))
-      (list :name name
-            :path (plist-get stopped :path)
-            :span (plist-get stopped :span))))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-insert-binding (binding desc &optional end)
-  "Insert a helpful keybinding."
-  (insert (propertize binding 'face 'haskell-debug-keybinding-face)
-          (haskell-debug-muted " - ")
-          desc
-          (if end
-              "\n"
-            (haskell-debug-muted ", "))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-insert-header (title)
-  "Insert a header title."
-  (insert (propertize title
-                      'face 'haskell-debug-heading-face)
-          "\n\n"))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-insert-context (context history)
-  "Insert the context and history."
-  (when context
-    (insert (propertize (plist-get context :name) 'face `((:weight bold)))
-            (haskell-debug-muted " - ")
-            (file-name-nondirectory (plist-get context :path))
-            (haskell-debug-muted " (stopped)")
-            "\n"))
-  (when haskell-debug-bindings-cache
-    (insert "\n")
-    (let ((bindings haskell-debug-bindings-cache))
-      (insert
-       (haskell-debug-get-span-string
-        (plist-get bindings :path)
-        (plist-get bindings :span)))
-      (insert "\n\n")
-      (cl-loop for binding in (plist-get bindings :types)
-               do (insert (haskell-fontify-as-mode binding 'haskell-mode)
-                          "\n"))))
-  (let ((history (or history
-                     (list (haskell-debug-make-fake-history context)))))
-    (when history
-      (insert "\n")
-      (haskell-debug-insert-history history))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-insert-debug-finished ()
-  "Insert message that no debugging is happening, but if there is
-some old history, then display that."
-  (if haskell-debug-history-cache
-      (progn (haskell-debug-insert-muted "Finished debugging.")
-             (insert "\n")
-             (haskell-debug-insert-history haskell-debug-history-cache))
-    (haskell-debug-insert-muted "Not debugging right now.")))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-insert-muted (text)
-  "Insert some muted text."
-  (insert (haskell-debug-muted text)
-          "\n"))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-muted (text)
-  "Make some muted text."
-  (propertize text 'face 'haskell-debug-muted-face))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-parse-logged (string)
-  "Parse the logged breakpoint."
-  (cond
-   ((string= "no more logged breakpoints\n" string)
-    nil)
-   ((string= "already at the beginning of the history\n" string)
-    nil)
-   (t
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert string)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (list :path (progn (search-forward " at ")
-                         (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                          (point)
-                          (1- (search-forward ":"))))
-            :span (haskell-debug-parse-span
-                   (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                    (point)
-                    (line-end-position)))
-            :types (progn (forward-line)
-                          (haskell-debug-split-string
-                           (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                            (point)
-                            (point-max)))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-parse-stopped-at (string)
-  "Parse the location stopped at from the given string.
-
-For example:
-
-Stopped at /home/foo/project/src/x.hs:6:25-36
-
-"
-  (let ((index (string-match "Stopped at \\([^:]+\\):\\(.+\\)\n?"
-                             string)))
-    (when index
-      (list :path (match-string 1 string)
-            :span (haskell-debug-parse-span (match-string 2 string))
-            :types (cdr (haskell-debug-split-string (substring string index)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-get-span-string (path span)
-  "Get the string from the PATH and the SPAN."
-  (save-window-excursion
-    (find-file path)
-    (buffer-substring
-     (save-excursion
-       (goto-char (point-min))
-       (forward-line (1- (plist-get span :start-line)))
-       (forward-char (1- (plist-get span :start-col)))
-       (point))
-     (save-excursion
-       (goto-char (point-min))
-       (forward-line (1- (plist-get span :end-line)))
-       (forward-char (plist-get span :end-col))
-       (point)))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-make-fake-history (context)
-  "Make a fake history item."
-  (list :index -1
-        :path (plist-get context :path)
-        :span (plist-get context :span)))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-insert-history (history)
-  "Insert tracing HISTORY."
-  (let ((i (length history)))
-    (cl-loop for span in history
-             do (let ((string (haskell-debug-get-span-string
-                               (plist-get span :path)
-                               (plist-get span :span))))
-                  (insert (propertize (format "%4d" i)
-                                      'face 'haskell-debug-trace-number-face)
-                          " "
-                          (haskell-debug-preview-span
-                           (plist-get span :span)
-                           string
-                           t)
-                          "\n")
-                  (setq i (1- i))))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-parse-span (string)
-  "Parse a source span from a string.
-
-Examples:
-
-  (5,1)-(6,37)
-  6:25-36
-  5:20
-
-People like to make other people's lives interesting by making
-variances in source span notation."
-  (cond
-   ((string-match "\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)-\\([0-9]+\\)"
-                  string)
-    (list :start-line (string-to-number (match-string 1 string))
-          :start-col (string-to-number (match-string 2 string))
-          :end-line (string-to-number (match-string 1 string))
-          :end-col (string-to-number (match-string 3 string))))
-   ((string-match "\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)"
-                  string)
-    (list :start-line (string-to-number (match-string 1 string))
-          :start-col (string-to-number (match-string 2 string))
-          :end-line (string-to-number (match-string 1 string))
-          :end-col (string-to-number (match-string 2 string))))
-   ((string-match "(\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\))-(\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\))"
-                  string)
-    (list :start-line (string-to-number (match-string 1 string))
-          :start-col (string-to-number (match-string 2 string))
-          :end-line (string-to-number (match-string 3 string))
-          :end-col (string-to-number (match-string 4 string))))
-   (t (error "Unable to parse source span from string: %s"
-             string))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-preview-span (span string &optional collapsed)
-  "Make a one-line preview of the given expression."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (haskell-mode)
-    (insert string)
-    (when (/= 0 (plist-get span :start-col))
-      (indent-rigidly (point-min)
-                      (point-max)
-                      1))
-    (if (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure)
-        (font-lock-ensure)
-      (with-no-warnings (font-lock-fontify-buffer)))
-    (when (/= 0 (plist-get span :start-col))
-      (indent-rigidly (point-min)
-                      (point-max)
-                      -1))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (if collapsed
-        (replace-regexp-in-string
-         "\n[ ]*"
-         (propertize " " 'face 'haskell-debug-newline-face)
-         (buffer-substring (point-min)
-                           (point-max)))
-      (buffer-string))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-start (session)
-  "Start the debug mode."
-  (setq buffer-read-only t)
-  (haskell-session-assign session)
-  (haskell-debug/refresh))
-
-(defun haskell-debug ()
-  "Start the debugger for the current Haskell (GHCi) session."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((session (haskell-debug-session)))
-    (switch-to-buffer-other-window (haskell-debug-buffer-name session))
-    (unless (eq major-mode 'haskell-debug-mode)
-      (haskell-debug-mode)
-      (haskell-debug-start session))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-break (break)
-  "Set BREAK breakpoint in module at line/col."
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters
-   (haskell-debug-process)
-   (format ":break %s %s %d"
-           (plist-get break :module)
-           (plist-get (plist-get break :span) :start-line)
-           (plist-get (plist-get break :span) :start-col))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-navigate (direction)
-  "Navigate in DIRECTION \"back\" or \"forward\"."
-  (let ((string (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                 (haskell-debug-process)
-                 (concat ":" direction))))
-    (let ((bindings (haskell-debug-parse-logged string)))
-      (setq haskell-debug-bindings-cache
-            bindings)
-      (when (not bindings)
-        (message "No more %s results!" direction)))
-    (haskell-debug/refresh)))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-session-debugging-p (session)
-  "Does the session have a debugging buffer open?"
-  (not (not (get-buffer (haskell-debug-buffer-name session)))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-highlight (path &optional span)
-  "Highlight the file at span."
-  (let ((p (make-overlay
-            (line-beginning-position)
-            (line-end-position))))
-    (overlay-put p 'face `((:background "#eee")))
-    (with-current-buffer
-        (if span
-            (save-window-excursion
-              (find-file path)
-              (current-buffer))
-          (find-file path)
-          (current-buffer))
-      (let ((o (when span
-                 (make-overlay
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (goto-char (point-min))
-                    (forward-line (1- (plist-get span :start-line)))
-                    (forward-char (1- (plist-get span :start-col)))
-                    (point))
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (goto-char (point-min))
-                    (forward-line (1- (plist-get span :end-line)))
-                    (forward-char (plist-get span :end-col))
-                    (point))))))
-        (when o
-          (overlay-put o 'face `((:background "#eee"))))
-        (sit-for 0.5)
-        (when o
-          (delete-overlay o))
-        (delete-overlay p)))))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-parse-history-entry (string)
-  "Parse a history entry."
-  (if (string-match "^\\([-0-9]+\\)[ ]+:[ ]+\\([A-Za-z0-9_':]+\\)[ ]+(\\([^:]+\\):\\(.+?\\))$"
-                    string)
-      (list :index (string-to-number (match-string 1 string))
-            :name (match-string 2 string)
-            :path (match-string 3 string)
-            :span (haskell-debug-parse-span (match-string 4 string)))
-    (error "Unable to parse history entry: %s" string)))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-parse-module (string)
-  "Parse a module and path.
-
-For example:
-
-X                ( /home/foo/X.hs, interpreted )
-Main             ( /home/foo/X.hs, /home/foo/X.o )
-"
-  (if (string-match "\\([^ ]+\\)[ ]+( \\([^ ]+?\\), [/a-zA-Z0-9\.]+ )$"
-                    string)
-      (list :module (match-string 1 string)
-            :path (match-string 2 string))
-    (error "Unable to parse module from string: %s"
-           string)))
-
-(defun haskell-debug-parse-break-point (string)
-  "Parse a breakpoint number, module and location from a string.
-
-For example:
-
-[13] Main /home/foo/src/x.hs:(5,1)-(6,37)
-
-"
-  (if (string-match "^\\[\\([0-9]+\\)\\] \\([^ ]+\\) \\([^:]+\\):\\(.+\\)$"
-                    string)
-      (list :number (string-to-number (match-string 1 string))
-            :module (match-string 2 string)
-            :path (match-string 3 string)
-            :span (haskell-debug-parse-span (match-string 4 string)))
-    (error "Unable to parse breakpoint from string: %s"
-           string)))
-
-(provide 'haskell-debug)
-
-;;; haskell-debug.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-decl-scan.el --- Declaration scanning module for Haskell Mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Copyright (C) 1997-1998  Graeme E Moss
-;; Copyright (C) 2016  Chris Gregory
-
-;; Author: 1997-1998 Graeme E Moss <gem@cs.york.ac.uk>
-;; Maintainer: Stefan Monnier <monnier@gnu.org>
-;; Keywords: declarations menu files Haskell
-;; URL: http://cvs.haskell.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/fptools/CONTRIB/haskell-modes/emacs/haskell-decl-scan.el?rev=HEAD
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Purpose:
-;;
-;; Top-level declarations are scanned and placed in a menu.  Supports
-;; full Latin1 Haskell 1.4 as well as literate scripts.
-;;
-;;
-;; Installation:
-;;
-;; To turn declaration scanning on for all Haskell buffers under the
-;; Haskell mode of Moss&Thorn, add this to .emacs:
-;;
-;;    (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'haskell-decl-scan-mode)
-;;
-;; Otherwise, call `haskell-decl-scan-mode'.
-;;
-;;
-;; Customisation:
-;;
-;; M-x customize-group haskell-decl-scan
-;;
-;;
-;; History:
-;;
-;; If you have any problems or suggestions, after consulting the list
-;; below, email gem@cs.york.ac.uk quoting the version of the library
-;; you are using, the version of Emacs you are using, and a small
-;; example of the problem or suggestion.  Note that this library
-;; requires a reasonably recent version of Emacs.
-;;
-;; Uses `imenu' under Emacs.
-;;
-;; Version 1.2:
-;;   Added support for LaTeX-style literate scripts.
-;;
-;; Version 1.1:
-;;   Use own syntax table.  Fixed bug for very small buffers.  Use
-;;   markers instead of pointers (markers move with the text).
-;;
-;; Version 1.0:
-;;   Brought over from Haskell mode v1.1.
-;;
-;;
-;; Present Limitations/Future Work (contributions are most welcome!):
-;;
-;; . Declarations requiring information extending beyond starting line
-;;   don't get scanned properly, eg.
-;;   > class Eq a =>
-;;   >       Test a
-;;
-;; . Comments placed in the midst of the first few lexemes of a
-;;   declaration will cause havoc, eg.
-;;   > infixWithComments :: Int -> Int -> Int
-;;   > x {-nastyComment-} `infixWithComments` y = x + y
-;;   but are not worth worrying about.
-;;
-;; . Would be nice to scan other top-level declarations such as
-;;   methods of a class, datatype field labels...  any more?
-;;
-;; . Support for GreenCard?
-;;
-;; . Re-running (literate-)haskell-imenu should not cause the problems
-;;   that it does.  The ability to turn off scanning would also be
-;;   useful.  (Note that re-running (literate-)haskell-mode seems to
-;;   cause no problems.)
-
-;; All functions/variables start with
-;; `(turn-(on/off)-)haskell-decl-scan' or `haskell-ds-'.
-
-;; The imenu support is based on code taken from `hugs-mode',
-;; thanks go to Chris Van Humbeeck.
-
-;; Version.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'syntax)
-(require 'imenu)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell-decl-scan nil
-  "Haskell declaration scanning (`imenu' support)."
-  :link '(custom-manual "(haskell-mode)haskell-decl-scan-mode")
-  :group 'haskell
-  :prefix "haskell-decl-scan-")
-
-(defcustom haskell-decl-scan-bindings-as-variables nil
-  "Whether to put top-level value bindings into a \"Variables\" category."
-  :group 'haskell-decl-scan
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom haskell-decl-scan-add-to-menubar t
-  "Whether to add a \"Declarations\" menu entry to menu bar."
-  :group 'haskell-decl-scan
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; General declaration scanning functions.
-
-(defvar haskell-ds-start-keywords-re
-  (concat "\\(\\<"
-          "class\\|data\\|i\\(mport\\|n\\(fix\\(\\|[lr]\\)\\|stance\\)\\)\\|"
-          "module\\|primitive\\|type\\|newtype"
-          "\\)\\>")
-  "Keywords that may start a declaration.")
-
-(defvar haskell-ds-syntax-table
-  (let ((table (copy-syntax-table haskell-mode-syntax-table)))
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\' "w" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?_  "w" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "_" table)
-    table)
-  "Syntax table used for Haskell declaration scanning.")
-
-
-(defun haskell-ds-get-variable (prefix)
-  "Return variable involved in value binding or type signature.
-Assumes point is looking at the regexp PREFIX followed by the
-start of a declaration (perhaps in the middle of a series of
-declarations concerning a single variable).  Otherwise return nil.
-Point is not changed."
-  ;; I think I can now handle all declarations bar those with comments
-  ;; nested before the second lexeme.
-  (save-excursion
-    (with-syntax-table haskell-ds-syntax-table
-      (if (looking-at prefix) (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-      ;; Keyword.
-      (if (looking-at haskell-ds-start-keywords-re)
-          nil
-        (or ;; Parenthesized symbolic variable.
-         (and (looking-at "(\\(\\s_+\\))") (match-string-no-properties 1))
-         ;; General case.
-         (if (looking-at
-              (if (eq ?\( (char-after))
-                  ;; Skip paranthesised expression.
-                  (progn
-                    (forward-sexp)
-                    ;; Repeating this code and avoiding moving point if
-                    ;; possible speeds things up.
-                    "\\(\\'\\)?\\s-*\\(\\s_+\\|`\\(\\sw+\\)`\\)")
-                "\\(\\sw+\\)?\\s-*\\(\\s_+\\|`\\(\\sw+\\)`\\)"))
-             (let ((match2 (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-               ;; Weed out `::', `∷',`=' and `|' from potential infix
-               ;; symbolic variable.
-               (if (member match2 '("::" "∷" "=" "|"))
-                   ;; Variable identifier.
-                   (match-string-no-properties 1)
-                 (if (eq (aref match2 0) ?\`)
-                     ;; Infix variable identifier.
-                     (match-string-no-properties 3)
-                   ;; Infix symbolic variable.
-                   match2))))
-         ;; Variable identifier.
-         (and (looking-at "\\sw+") (match-string-no-properties 0)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-move-to-start-regexp (inc regexp)
-  "Move to beginning of line that succeeds/precedes (INC = 1/-1)
-current line that starts with REGEXP and is not in `font-lock-comment-face'."
-  ;; Making this defsubst instead of defun appears to have little or
-  ;; no effect on efficiency.  It is probably not called enough to do
-  ;; so.
-  (while (and (= (forward-line inc) 0)
-              (or (not (looking-at regexp))
-                  (eq (get-text-property (point) 'face)
-                      'font-lock-comment-face)))))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-move-to-start-regexp-skipping-comments (inc regexp)
-  "Like haskell-ds-move-to-start-regexp, but uses syntax-ppss to
-  skip comments"
-  (let (p)
-    (cl-loop
-     do (setq p (point))
-     (haskell-ds-move-to-start-regexp inc regexp)
-     while (and (nth 4 (syntax-ppss))
-                (/= p (point))))))
-
-(defvar literate-haskell-ds-line-prefix "> ?"
-  "Regexp matching start of a line of Bird-style literate code.
-Current value is \"> \" as we assume top-level declarations start
-at column 3.  Must not contain the special \"^\" regexp as we may
-not use the regexp at the start of a regexp string.  Note this is
-only for `imenu' support.")
-
-(defvar haskell-ds-start-decl-re "\\(\\sw\\|(\\)"
-  "The regexp that starts a Haskell declaration.")
-
-(defvar literate-haskell-ds-start-decl-re
-  (concat literate-haskell-ds-line-prefix haskell-ds-start-decl-re)
-  "The regexp that starts a Bird-style literate Haskell declaration.")
-
-(defun haskell-ds-whitespace-p (char)
-  "Test if CHAR is a whitespace character."
-  ;; the nil is a bob/eob test
-  (member char '(nil ?\t ?\n ?\ )))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-move-to-decl (direction bird-literate fix)
-  "General function for moving to the start of a declaration,
-either forwards or backwards from point, with normal or with Bird-style
-literate scripts.  If DIRECTION is t, then forward, else backward.  If
-BIRD-LITERATE is t, then treat as Bird-style literate scripts, else
-normal scripts.  Returns point if point is left at the start of a
-declaration, and nil otherwise, ie. because point is at the beginning
-or end of the buffer and no declaration starts there.  If FIX is t,
-then point does not move if already at the start of a declaration."
-  ;; As `haskell-ds-get-variable' cannot separate an infix variable
-  ;; identifier out of a value binding with non-alphanumeric first
-  ;; argument, this function will treat such value bindings as
-  ;; separate from the declarations surrounding it.
-  (let ( ;; The variable typed or bound in the current series of
-        ;; declarations.
-        name
-        ;; The variable typed or bound in the new declaration.
-        newname
-        ;; Hack to solve hard problem for Bird-style literate scripts
-        ;; that start with a declaration.  We are in the abyss if
-        ;; point is before start of this declaration.
-        abyss
-        (line-prefix (if bird-literate literate-haskell-ds-line-prefix ""))
-        ;; The regexp to match for the start of a declaration.
-        (start-decl-re (if bird-literate
-                           literate-haskell-ds-start-decl-re
-                         haskell-ds-start-decl-re))
-        (increment (if direction 1 -1))
-        (bound (if direction (point-max) (point-min))))
-    ;; Change syntax table.
-    (with-syntax-table haskell-ds-syntax-table
-      ;; move to beginning of line that starts the "current
-      ;; declaration" (dependent on DIRECTION and FIX), and then get
-      ;; the variable typed or bound by this declaration, if any.
-      (let ( ;; Where point was at call of function.
-            (here (point))
-            ;; Where the declaration on this line (if any) starts.
-            (start (progn
-                     (beginning-of-line)
-                     ;; Checking the face to ensure a declaration starts
-                     ;; here seems to be the only addition to make this
-                     ;; module support LaTeX-style literate scripts.
-                     (if (and (looking-at start-decl-re)
-                              (not (elt (syntax-ppss) 4)))
-                         (match-beginning 1)))))
-        (if (and start
-                 ;; This complicated boolean determines whether we
-                 ;; should include the declaration that starts on the
-                 ;; current line as the "current declaration" or not.
-                 (or (and (or (and direction (not fix))
-                              (and (not direction) fix))
-                          (>= here start))
-                     (and (or (and direction fix)
-                              (and (not direction) (not fix)))
-                          (> here start))))
-            ;; If so, we are already at start of the current line, so
-            ;; do nothing.
-            ()
-          ;; If point was before start of a declaration on the first
-          ;; line of the buffer (possible for Bird-style literate
-          ;; scripts) then we are in the abyss.
-          (if (and start (bobp))
-              (setq abyss t)
-            ;; Otherwise we move to the start of the first declaration
-            ;; on a line preceding the current one, skipping comments
-            (haskell-ds-move-to-start-regexp-skipping-comments -1 start-decl-re))))
-      ;; If we are in the abyss, position and return as appropriate.
-      (if abyss
-          (if (not direction)
-              nil
-            (re-search-forward (concat "\\=" line-prefix) nil t)
-            (point))
-        ;; Get the variable typed or bound by this declaration, if any.
-        (setq name (haskell-ds-get-variable line-prefix))
-        (if (not name)
-            ;; If no such variable, stop at the start of this
-            ;; declaration if moving backward, or move to the next
-            ;; declaration if moving forward.
-            (if direction
-                (haskell-ds-move-to-start-regexp-skipping-comments 1 start-decl-re))
-          ;; If there is a variable, find the first
-          ;; succeeding/preceding declaration that does not type or
-          ;; bind it.  Check for reaching start/end of buffer and
-          ;; comments.
-          (haskell-ds-move-to-start-regexp-skipping-comments increment start-decl-re)
-          (while (and (/= (point) bound)
-                      (and (setq newname (haskell-ds-get-variable line-prefix))
-                           (string= name newname)))
-            (setq name newname)
-            (haskell-ds-move-to-start-regexp-skipping-comments increment start-decl-re))
-          ;; If we are going backward, and have either reached a new
-          ;; declaration or the beginning of a buffer that does not
-          ;; start with a declaration, move forward to start of next
-          ;; declaration (which must exist).  Otherwise, we are done.
-          (if (and (not direction)
-                   (or (and (looking-at start-decl-re)
-                            (not (string= name
-                                          ;; Note we must not use
-                                          ;; newname here as this may
-                                          ;; not have been set if we
-                                          ;; have reached the beginning
-                                          ;; of the buffer.
-                                          (haskell-ds-get-variable
-                                           line-prefix))))
-                       (and (not (looking-at start-decl-re))
-                            (bobp))))
-              (haskell-ds-move-to-start-regexp-skipping-comments 1 start-decl-re)))
-        ;; Store whether we are at the start of a declaration or not.
-        ;; Used to calculate final result.
-        (let ((at-start-decl (looking-at start-decl-re)))
-          ;; If we are at the beginning of a line, move over
-          ;; line-prefix, if present at point.
-          (if (bolp)
-              (re-search-forward (concat "\\=" line-prefix) (point-max) t))
-          ;; Return point if at the start of a declaration and nil
-          ;; otherwise.
-          (if at-start-decl (point) nil))))))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-bird-p ()
-  (and (boundp 'haskell-literate) (eq haskell-literate 'bird)))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-backward-decl ()
-  "Move backward to the first character that starts a top-level declaration.
-A series of declarations concerning one variable is treated as one
-declaration by this function.  So, if point is within a top-level
-declaration then move it to the start of that declaration.  If point
-is already at the start of a top-level declaration, then move it to
-the start of the preceding declaration.  Returns point if point is
-left at the start of a declaration, and nil otherwise, because
-point is at the beginning of the buffer and no declaration starts
-there."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-ds-move-to-decl nil (haskell-ds-bird-p) nil))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-comment-p
-    (&optional
-     pt)
-  "Test if the cursor is on whitespace or a comment.
-
-`PT' defaults to `(point)'"
-  ;; ensure result is `t' or `nil' instead of just truthy
-  (if (or
-       ;; is cursor on whitespace
-       (haskell-ds-whitespace-p (following-char))
-       ;; http://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/14269/how-to-detect-if-the-point-is-within-a-comment-area
-       ;; is cursor at begging, inside, or end of comment
-       (let ((fontfaces (get-text-property (or pt
-                                               (point)) 'face)))
-         (when (not (listp fontfaces))
-           (setf fontfaces (list fontfaces)))
-         (delq nil (mapcar
-                    #'(lambda (f)
-                        (member f '(font-lock-comment-face
-                                    font-lock-doc-face
-                                    font-lock-comment-delimiter-face)))
-                    fontfaces))))
-      t
-    nil))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-line-commented-p ()
-  "Tests if all characters from `point' to `end-of-line' pass
-`haskell-ds-comment-p'"
-  (let ((r t))
-    (while (and r (not (eolp)))
-      (if (not (haskell-ds-comment-p))
-          (setq r nil))
-      (forward-char))
-    r))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-forward-decl ()
-  "Move forward to the first character that starts a top-level
-declaration.  As `haskell-ds-backward-decl' but forward."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((p (point)) b e empty was-at-bob)
-    ;; Go back to beginning of defun, then go to beginning of next
-    (haskell-ds-move-to-decl nil (haskell-ds-bird-p) nil)
-    (setq b (point))
-    (haskell-ds-move-to-decl t (haskell-ds-bird-p) nil)
-    (setq e (point))
-    ;; tests if line is empty
-    (setq empty (and (<= (point) p)
-                     (not (eolp))))
-    (setq was-at-bob (and (= (point-min) b)
-                          (= b p)
-                          (< p e)))
-    ;; this conditional allows for when empty lines at end, first
-    ;; `C-M-e' will go to end of defun, next will go to end of file.
-    (when (or was-at-bob
-              empty)
-      (if (or (and was-at-bob
-                   (= ?\n
-                      (save-excursion
-                        (goto-char (point-min))
-                        (following-char))))
-              empty)
-          (haskell-ds-move-to-decl t (haskell-ds-bird-p) nil))
-      ;; Then go back to end of current
-      (forward-line -1)
-      (while (and (haskell-ds-line-commented-p)
-                  ;; prevent infinite loop
-                  (not (bobp)))
-        (forward-line -1))
-      (forward-line 1)))
-  (point))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-generic-find-next-decl (bird-literate)
-  "Find the name, position and type of the declaration at or after point.
-Return ((NAME . (START-POSITION . NAME-POSITION)) . TYPE)
-if one exists and nil otherwise.  The start-position is at the start
-of the declaration, and the name-position is at the start of the name
-of the declaration.  The name is a string, the positions are buffer
-positions and the type is one of the symbols \"variable\", \"datatype\",
-\"class\", \"import\" and \"instance\"."
-  (let ( ;; The name, type and name-position of the declaration to
-        ;; return.
-        name
-        type
-        name-pos
-        ;; Buffer positions marking the start and end of the space
-        ;; containing a declaration.
-        start
-        end)
-    ;; Change to declaration scanning syntax.
-    (with-syntax-table haskell-ds-syntax-table
-      ;; Stop when we are at the end of the buffer or when a valid
-      ;; declaration is grabbed.
-      (while (not (or (eobp) name))
-        ;; Move forward to next declaration at or after point.
-        (haskell-ds-move-to-decl t bird-literate t)
-        ;; Start and end of search space is currently just the starting
-        ;; line of the declaration.
-        (setq start (point)
-              end   (line-end-position))
-        (cond
-         ;; If the start of the top-level declaration does not begin
-         ;; with a starting keyword, then (if legal) must be a type
-         ;; signature or value binding, and the variable concerned is
-         ;; grabbed.
-         ((not (looking-at haskell-ds-start-keywords-re))
-          (setq name (haskell-ds-get-variable ""))
-          (if name
-              (progn
-                (setq type 'variable)
-                (re-search-forward (regexp-quote name) end t)
-                (setq name-pos (match-beginning 0)))))
-         ;; User-defined datatype declaration.
-         ((re-search-forward "\\=\\(data\\|newtype\\|type\\)\\>" end t)
-          (re-search-forward "=>" end t)
-          (if (looking-at "[ \t]*\\(\\sw+\\)")
-              (progn
-                (setq name (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                (setq name-pos (match-beginning 1))
-                (setq type 'datatype))))
-         ;; Class declaration.
-         ((re-search-forward "\\=class\\>" end t)
-          (re-search-forward "=>" end t)
-          (if (looking-at "[ \t]*\\(\\sw+\\)")
-              (progn
-                (setq name (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                (setq name-pos (match-beginning 1))
-                (setq type 'class))))
-         ;; Import declaration.
-         ((looking-at "import[ \t]+\\(?:safe[\t ]+\\)?\\(?:qualified[ \t]+\\)?\\(?:\"[^\"]*\"[\t ]+\\)?\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|.\\)+\\)")
-          (setq name (match-string-no-properties 1))
-          (setq name-pos (match-beginning 1))
-          (setq type 'import))
-         ;; Instance declaration.
-         ((re-search-forward "\\=instance[ \t]+" end t)
-          (re-search-forward "=>[ \t]+" end t)
-          ;; The instance "title" starts just after the `instance' (and
-          ;; any context) and finishes just before the _first_ `where'
-          ;; if one exists.  This solution is ugly, but I can't find a
-          ;; nicer one---a simple regexp will pick up the last `where',
-          ;; which may be rare but nevertheless...
-          (setq name-pos (point))
-          (setq name (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                      (point)
-                      (progn
-                        ;; Look for a `where'.
-                        (if (re-search-forward "\\<where\\>" end t)
-                            ;; Move back to just before the `where'.
-                            (progn
-                              (re-search-backward "\\s-where")
-                              (point))
-                          ;; No `where' so move to last non-whitespace
-                          ;; before `end'.
-                          (progn
-                            (goto-char end)
-                            (skip-chars-backward " \t")
-                            (point))))))
-          ;; If we did not manage to extract a name, cancel this
-          ;; declaration (eg. when line ends in "=> ").
-          (if (string-match "^[ \t]*$" name) (setq name nil))
-          (setq type 'instance)))
-        ;; Move past start of current declaration.
-        (goto-char end))
-      ;; If we have a valid declaration then return it, otherwise return
-      ;; nil.
-      (if name
-          (cons (cons name (cons (copy-marker start t) (copy-marker name-pos t)))
-                type)
-        nil))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Declaration scanning via `imenu'.
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-ds-create-imenu-index ()
-  "Function for finding `imenu' declarations in Haskell mode.
-Finds all declarations (classes, variables, imports, instances and
-datatypes) in a Haskell file for the `imenu' package."
-  ;; Each list has elements of the form `(INDEX-NAME . INDEX-POSITION)'.
-  ;; These lists are nested using `(INDEX-TITLE . INDEX-ALIST)'.
-  (let* ((bird-literate (haskell-ds-bird-p))
-         (index-alist '())
-         (index-class-alist '()) ;; Classes
-         (index-var-alist '())   ;; Variables
-         (index-imp-alist '())   ;; Imports
-         (index-inst-alist '())  ;; Instances
-         (index-type-alist '())  ;; Datatypes
-         ;; Variables for showing progress.
-         (bufname (buffer-name))
-         (divisor-of-progress (max 1 (/ (buffer-size) 100)))
-         ;; The result we wish to return.
-         result)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    ;; Loop forwards from the beginning of the buffer through the
-    ;; starts of the top-level declarations.
-    (while (< (point) (point-max))
-      (message "Scanning declarations in %s... (%3d%%)" bufname
-               (/ (- (point) (point-min)) divisor-of-progress))
-      ;; Grab the next declaration.
-      (setq result (haskell-ds-generic-find-next-decl bird-literate))
-      (if result
-          ;; If valid, extract the components of the result.
-          (let* ((name-posns (car result))
-                 (name (car name-posns))
-                 (posns (cdr name-posns))
-                 (start-pos (car posns))
-                 (type (cdr result)))
-                 ;; Place `(name . start-pos)' in the correct alist.
-                 (cl-case type
-                   (variable
-                    (setq index-var-alist
-                          (cl-acons name start-pos index-var-alist)))
-                   (datatype
-                    (setq index-type-alist
-                          (cl-acons name start-pos index-type-alist)))
-                   (class
-                    (setq index-class-alist
-                          (cl-acons name start-pos index-class-alist)))
-                   (import
-                    (setq index-imp-alist
-                          (cl-acons name start-pos index-imp-alist)))
-                   (instance
-                    (setq index-inst-alist
-                          (cl-acons name start-pos index-inst-alist)))))))
-    ;; Now sort all the lists, label them, and place them in one list.
-    (message "Sorting declarations in %s..." bufname)
-    (when index-type-alist
-      (push (cons "Datatypes"
-                  (sort index-type-alist 'haskell-ds-imenu-label-cmp))
-            index-alist))
-    (when index-inst-alist
-      (push (cons "Instances"
-                  (sort index-inst-alist 'haskell-ds-imenu-label-cmp))
-            index-alist))
-    (when index-imp-alist
-      (push (cons "Imports"
-                  (sort index-imp-alist 'haskell-ds-imenu-label-cmp))
-            index-alist))
-    (when index-class-alist
-      (push (cons "Classes"
-                  (sort index-class-alist 'haskell-ds-imenu-label-cmp))
-            index-alist))
-    (when index-var-alist
-      (if haskell-decl-scan-bindings-as-variables
-          (push (cons "Variables"
-                      (sort index-var-alist 'haskell-ds-imenu-label-cmp))
-                index-alist)
-        (setq index-alist (append index-alist
-                                  (sort index-var-alist 'haskell-ds-imenu-label-cmp)))))
-    (message "Sorting declarations in %s...done" bufname)
-    ;; Return the alist.
-    index-alist))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-imenu-label-cmp (el1 el2)
-  "Predicate to compare labels in lists from `haskell-ds-create-imenu-index'."
-  (string< (car el1) (car el2)))
-
-(defun haskell-ds-imenu ()
-  "Install `imenu' for Haskell scripts."
-  (setq imenu-create-index-function 'haskell-ds-create-imenu-index)
-  (when haskell-decl-scan-add-to-menubar
-    (imenu-add-to-menubar "Declarations")))
-
-;; The main functions to turn on declaration scanning.
-;;;###autoload
-(defun turn-on-haskell-decl-scan ()
-  "Unconditionally activate `haskell-decl-scan-mode'."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-decl-scan-mode))
-(make-obsolete 'turn-on-haskell-decl-scan
-               'haskell-decl-scan-mode
-               "2015-07-23")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode haskell-decl-scan-mode
-  "Toggle Haskell declaration scanning minor mode on or off.
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable minor mode if ARG is
-positive, and disable it otherwise.  If called from Lisp, enable
-the mode if ARG is omitted or nil, and toggle it if ARG is `toggle'.
-
-See also info node `(haskell-mode)haskell-decl-scan-mode' for
-more details about this minor mode.
-
-Top-level declarations are scanned and listed in the menu item
-\"Declarations\" (if enabled via option
-`haskell-decl-scan-add-to-menubar').  Selecting an item from this
-menu will take point to the start of the declaration.
-
-\\[beginning-of-defun] and \\[end-of-defun] move forward and backward to the start of a declaration.
-
-This may link with `haskell-doc-mode'.
-
-For non-literate and LaTeX-style literate scripts, we assume the
-common convention that top-level declarations start at the first
-column.  For Bird-style literate scripts, we assume the common
-convention that top-level declarations start at the third column,
-ie. after \"> \".
-
-Anything in `font-lock-comment-face' is not considered for a
-declaration.  Therefore, using Haskell font locking with comments
-coloured in `font-lock-comment-face' improves declaration scanning.
-
-Literate Haskell scripts are supported: If the value of
-`haskell-literate' (set automatically by `literate-haskell-mode')
-is `bird', a Bird-style literate script is assumed.  If it is nil
-or `tex', a non-literate or LaTeX-style literate script is
-assumed, respectively.
-
-Invokes `haskell-decl-scan-mode-hook' on activation."
-  :group 'haskell-decl-scan
-
-  (kill-local-variable 'beginning-of-defun-function)
-  (kill-local-variable 'end-of-defun-function)
-  (kill-local-variable 'imenu-create-index-function)
-  (unless haskell-decl-scan-mode
-    ;; How can we cleanly remove the "Declarations" menu?
-    (when haskell-decl-scan-add-to-menubar
-      (local-set-key [menu-bar index] nil)))
-
-  (when haskell-decl-scan-mode
-    (setq-local beginning-of-defun-function 'haskell-ds-backward-decl)
-    (setq-local end-of-defun-function 'haskell-ds-forward-decl)
-    (haskell-ds-imenu)))
-
-
-;; Provide ourselves:
-
-(provide 'haskell-decl-scan)
-
-;;; haskell-decl-scan.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-doc.el --- show function types in echo area  -*- coding: utf-8; lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2016  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Copyright © 1997  Hans-Wolfgang Loidl
-;;             2016  Arthur Fayzrakhmanov
-
-;; Author: Hans-Wolfgang Loidl <hwloidl@dcs.glasgow.ac.uk>
-;; Temporary Maintainer and Hacker: Graeme E Moss <gem@cs.york.ac.uk>
-;; Keywords: extensions, minor mode, language mode, Haskell
-;; Created: 1997-06-17
-;; URL: http://cvs.haskell.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/fptools/CONTRIB/haskell-modes/emacs/haskell-doc.el?rev=HEAD
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This program shows the type of the Haskell function under the cursor in the
-;; minibuffer.  It acts as a kind of "Emacs background process", by regularly
-;; checking the word under the cursor and matching it against a list of
-;; prelude, library, local and global functions.
-
-;; This program was inspired by the `eldoc.el' package by Noah Friedman.
-
-;; Installation:
-
-;; Depending on the major mode you use for your Haskell programs add
-;; one of the following to your .emacs:
-;;
-;;   (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'haskell-doc-mode)
-
-;; Customisation:
-
-;; You can control what exactly is shown by setting the following variables to
-;; either t or nil:
-;;  `haskell-doc-show-global-types' (default: nil)
-;;  `haskell-doc-show-reserved'     (default: t)
-;;  `haskell-doc-show-prelude'      (default: t)
-;;  `haskell-doc-show-strategy'     (default: t)
-;;  `haskell-doc-show-user-defined' (default: t)
-
-;; If you want to define your own strings for some identifiers define an
-;; alist of (ID . STRING) and set `haskell-doc-show-user-defined' to t.
-;; E.g:
-;;
-;;   (setq haskell-doc-show-user-defined t)
-;;   (setq haskell-doc-user-defined-ids
-;;      (list
-;;         '("main" . "just another pathetic main function")
-;;         '("foo" . "a very dummy name")
-;;         '("bar" . "another dummy name")))
-
-;;  The following two variables are useful to make the type fit on one line:
-;;  If `haskell-doc-chop-off-context' is non-nil the context part of the type
-;;  of a local fct will be eliminated (default: t).
-;;  If `haskell-doc-chop-off-fctname' is non-nil the function name is not
-;;  shown together with the type (default: nil).
-
-;; Internals:
-
-;; `haskell-doc-mode' is implemented as a minor-mode.  So, you can combine it
-;; with any other mode.  To enable it just type
-;;   M-x haskell-doc-mode
-
-;; These are the names of the functions that can be called directly by the
-;; user (with keybindings in `haskell-mode'):
-;;  `haskell-doc-mode' ... toggle haskell-doc-mode; with prefix turn it on
-;;                        unconditionally if the prefix is greater 0 otherwise
-;;                        turn it off
-;;                        Key: CTRL-c CTRL-o (CTRL-u CTRL-c CTRL-o)
-;;  `haskell-doc-ask-mouse-for-type' ... show the type of the id under the mouse
-;;                                      Key: C-S-M-mouse-3
-;;  `haskell-doc-show-reserved'     ... toggle echoing of reserved id's types
-;;  `haskell-doc-show-prelude'      ... toggle echoing of prelude id's types
-;;  `haskell-doc-show-strategy'     ... toggle echoing of strategy id's types
-;;  `haskell-doc-show-user-defined' ... toggle echoing of user def id's types
-;;  `haskell-doc-check-active' ... check whether haskell-doc is active;
-;;                                 Key: CTRL-c ESC-/
-
-;; ToDo:
-
-;;   - Fix byte-compile problems in `haskell-doc-prelude-types' for getArgs etc
-;;   - Write a parser for .hi files.  Read library interfaces via this parser.
-;;   - Indicate kind of object with colours
-;;   - Handle multi-line types
-;;   - Encode i-am-fct info in the alist of ids and types.
-
-;; Bugs:
-
-;;   - Some prelude fcts aren't displayed properly.  This might be due to a
-;;     name clash of Haskell and Elisp functions (e.g. length) which
-;;     confuses Emacs when reading `haskell-doc-prelude-types'
-
-;;; Changelog:
-
-;;  $Log: haskell-doc.el,v $
-;;  Revision 1.31 2015/07/23 10:34:20  ankhers
-;;  (turn-on-haskell-doc-mode): marked obsolete
-;;  (turn-on-haskell-doc): marked obsolete
-;;  other packages have been moving away from (turn-on-haskell-*)
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.30  2009/02/02 21:00:33  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-imported-list): Don't add current buffer
-;;  to the imported file list if it is not (yet?) visiting a file.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.29  2007-12-12 04:04:19  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-in-code-p): New function.
-;;  (haskell-doc-show-type): Use it.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.28  2007/08/30 03:10:08  monnier
-;;  Comment/docs fixes.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.27  2007/07/30 17:36:50  monnier
-;;  (displayed-month): Remove declaration since it's not used here.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.26  2007/02/10 06:28:55  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-get-current-word): Remove.
-;;  Change all refs to it, to use haskell-ident-at-point instead.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.25  2007/02/09 21:53:42  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-get-current-word): Correctly distinguish
-;;  variable identifiers and infix identifiers.
-;;  (haskell-doc-rescan-files): Avoid switch-to-buffer.
-;;  (haskell-doc-imported-list): Operate on current buffer.
-;;  (haskell-doc-make-global-fct-index): Adjust call.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.24  2006/11/20 20:18:24  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-mode-print-current-symbol-info): Fix thinko.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.23  2006/10/20 03:12:31  monnier
-;;  Drop post-command-idle-hook in favor of run-with-idle-timer.
-;;  (haskell-doc-timer, haskell-doc-buffers): New vars.
-;;  (haskell-doc-mode): Use them.
-;;  (haskell-doc-check-active): Update the check.
-;;  (haskell-doc-mode-print-current-symbol-info): Remove the interactive spec.
-;;  Don't sit-for unless it's really needed.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.22  2006/09/20 18:42:35  monnier
-;;  Doc fix.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.21  2005/11/21 21:48:52  monnier
-;;  * haskell-doc.el (haskell-doc-extract-types): Get labelled data working.
-;;  (haskell-doc-prelude-types): Update via auto-generation.
-;;
-;;  * haskell-doc.el (haskell-doc-extract-types): Get it partly working.
-;;  (haskell-doc-fetch-lib-urls): Don't use a literal if we apply
-;;  `nreverse' on it later on.
-;;  (haskell-doc-prelude-types): Update some parts by auto-generation.
-;;  (haskell-doc-grab, haskell-doc-string-nub-ws): Simplify.
-;;
-;;  * haskell-doc.el (haskell-doc-maintainer, haskell-doc-varlist)
-;;  (haskell-doc-submit-bug-report, haskell-doc-ftp-site)
-;;  (haskell-doc-visit-home): Remove.
-;;  (haskell-doc-reserved-ids, haskell-doc-fetch-lib-urls)
-;;  (haskell-doc-extract-and-insert-types): New funs.
-;;  (haskell-doc-reserved-ids): Fix type of `map'.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.20  2005/11/21 21:27:57  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-extract-types): Get labelled data working.
-;;  (haskell-doc-prelude-types): Update via auto-generation.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.19  2005/11/21 20:44:13  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-extract-types): Get it partly working.
-;;  (haskell-doc-fetch-lib-urls): Don't use a literal if we apply
-;;  `nreverse' on it later on.
-;;  (haskell-doc-prelude-types): Update some parts by auto-generation.
-;;  (haskell-doc-grab, haskell-doc-string-nub-ws): Simplify.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.18  2005/11/21 18:02:15  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-maintainer, haskell-doc-varlist)
-;;  (haskell-doc-submit-bug-report, haskell-doc-ftp-site)
-;;  (haskell-doc-visit-home): Remove.
-;;  (haskell-doc-reserved-ids, haskell-doc-fetch-lib-urls)
-;;  (haskell-doc-extract-and-insert-types): New funs.
-;;  (haskell-doc-reserved-ids): Fix type of `map'.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.17  2005/11/20 23:55:09  monnier
-;;  Add coding cookie.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.16  2005/11/07 01:28:16  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-xemacs-p, haskell-doc-emacs-p)
-;;  (haskell-doc-message): Remove.
-;;  (haskell-doc-is-id-char-at): Remove.
-;;  (haskell-doc-get-current-word): Rewrite.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.15  2005/11/04 17:11:12  monnier
-;;  Add arch-tag.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.14  2005/08/24 11:36:32  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-message): Paren typo.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.13  2005/08/23 19:23:27  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-show-type): Assume that the availability
-;;  of display-message won't change at runtime.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.12  2005/07/18 21:04:14  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-message): Remove.
-;;  (haskell-doc-show-type): inline it.  Do nothing for if there's no doc to show.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.11  2004/12/10 17:33:18  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-minor-mode-string): Make it dynamic.
-;;  (haskell-doc-install-keymap): Remove conflicting C-c C-o binding.
-;;  (haskell-doc-mode): Make a nil arg turn the mode ON.
-;;  (turn-on-haskell-doc-mode): Make it an alias for haskell-doc-mode.
-;;  (haskell-doc-mode): Don't touch haskell-doc-minor-mode-string.
-;;  (haskell-doc-show-global-types): Don't touch
-;;  haskell-doc-minor-mode-string.  Call haskell-doc-make-global-fct-index.
-;;  (haskell-doc-check-active): Fix message.
-;;  (define-key-after): Don't define.
-;;  (haskell-doc-install-keymap): Check existence of define-key-after.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.10  2004/11/25 23:03:23  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-sym-doc): Make even the last char bold.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.9  2004/11/24 22:14:36  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc-install-keymap): Don't blindly assume there's a Hugs menu.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.8  2004/11/22 10:45:35  simonmar
-;;  Fix type of getLine
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.7  2004/10/14 22:27:47  monnier
-;;  (turn-off-haskell-doc-mode, haskell-doc-current-info): Don't autoload.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.6  2004/10/13 22:45:22  monnier
-;;  (haskell-doc): New group.
-;;  (haskell-doc-show-reserved, haskell-doc-show-prelude)
-;;  (haskell-doc-show-strategy, haskell-doc-show-user-defined)
-;;  (haskell-doc-chop-off-context, haskell-doc-chop-off-fctname):
-;;  Make them custom vars.
-;;  (haskell-doc-keymap): Declare and fill it right there.
-;;  (haskell-doc-mode): Simplify.
-;;  (haskell-doc-toggle-var): Make it into what it was supposed to be.
-;;  (haskell-doc-mode-print-current-symbol-info): Simplify.
-;;  (haskell-doc-current-info): New autoloaded function.
-;;  (haskell-doc-sym-doc): New fun extracted from haskell-doc-show-type.
-;;  (haskell-doc-show-type): Use it.
-;;  (haskell-doc-wrapped-type-p): Remove unused var `lim'.
-;;  (haskell-doc-forward-sexp-safe, haskell-doc-current-symbol): Remove.  Unused.
-;;  (haskell-doc-visit-home): Don't require ange-ftp, it's autoloaded.
-;;  (haskell-doc-install-keymap): Simplify.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.5  2003/01/09 11:56:26  simonmar
-;;  Patches from Ville Skyttä <scop@xemacs.org>, the XEmacs maintainer of
-;;  the haskell-mode:
-;;
-;;   - Make the auto-mode-alist modifications autoload-only.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.4  2002/10/14 09:55:03  simonmar
-;;  Patch to update the Prelude/libraries function names and to remove
-;;  support for older versions of Haskell.
-;;
-;;  Submitted by: Anders Lau Olsen <alauo@mip.sdu.dk>
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.3  2002/04/30 09:34:37  rrt
-;;  Remove supporting Haskell 1.4 and 1.2 from the ToDo list. It's Far Too Late.
-;;
-;;  Add (require 'imenu). Thanks to N. Y. Kwok.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.2  2002/04/23 14:45:10  simonmar
-;;  Tweaks to the doc strings and support for customization, from
-;;  Ville Skyttä <scop@xemacs.org>.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.1  2001/07/19 16:17:36  rrt
-;;  Add the current version of the Moss/Thorn/Marlow Emacs mode, along with its
-;;  web pages and sample files. This is now the preferred mode, and the
-;;  haskell.org pages are being changed to reflect that. Also includes the new
-;;  GHCi mode from Chris Webb.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.6  1998/12/10 16:27:25  hwloidl
-;;  Minor changes ("Doc" as modeline string, mouse-3 moved to C-S-M-mouse-3)
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.5  1998/09/24 14:25:46  gem
-;;  Fixed minor compatibility bugs with Haskell mode of Moss&Thorn.
-;;  Disabled M-/ binding.
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.4  1997/11/12 23:51:19  hwloidl
-;;  Fixed start-up problem under emacs-19.34.
-;;  Added support for wrapped (multi-line) types and 2 vars to control the
-;;  behaviour with long fct types
-;;
-;;  Revision 1.3  1997/11/03 00:48:03  hwloidl
-;;  Major revision for first release.
-;;  Added alists for showing prelude fcts, haskell syntax, and strategies
-;;  Added mouse interface to show type under mouse
-;;  Fixed bug which causes demon to fall over
-;;  Works now with hugs-mode and haskell-mode under emacs 19.34,20 and xemacs 19.15
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-process)
-(require 'haskell)
-(require 'haskell-utils)
-(require 'inf-haskell)
-(require 'imenu)
-(require 'eldoc)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell-doc nil
-  "Show Haskell function types in echo area."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :prefix "haskell-doc-")
-
-
-(defvar-local haskell-doc-mode nil
-  "*If non-nil, show the type of the function near point or a related comment.
-
-If the identifier near point is a Haskell keyword and the variable
-`haskell-doc-show-reserved' is non-nil show a one line summary
-of the syntax.
-
-If the identifier near point is a Prelude or one of the standard library
-functions and `haskell-doc-show-prelude' is non-nil show its type.
-
-If the identifier near point is local \(i.e. defined in this module\) check
-the `imenu' list of functions for the type.  This obviously requires that
-your language mode uses `imenu'.
-
-If the identifier near point is global \(i.e. defined in an imported module\)
-and the variable `haskell-doc-show-global-types' is non-nil show the type of its
-function.
-
-If the identifier near point is a standard strategy or a function, type related
-related to strategies and `haskell-doc-show-strategy' is non-nil show the type
-of the function.  Strategies are special to the parallel execution of Haskell.
-If you're not interested in that just turn it off.
-
-If the identifier near point is a user defined function that occurs as key
-in the alist `haskell-doc-user-defined-ids' and the variable
-`haskell-doc-show-user-defined' is non-nil show the type of the function.
-
-This variable is buffer-local.")
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook invoked when entering `haskell-doc-mode'.")
-
-(defvar-local haskell-doc-index nil
-  "Variable holding an alist matching file names to fct-type alists.
-The function `haskell-doc-make-global-fct-index' rebuilds this variables
-\(similar to an `imenu' rescan\).
-This variable is buffer-local.")
-
-(defcustom haskell-doc-show-global-types nil
-  "If non-nil, search for the types of global functions by loading the files.
-This variable is buffer-local."
-  :group 'haskell-doc
-  :type 'boolean)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'haskell-doc-show-global-types)
-
-(defcustom haskell-doc-show-reserved t
-  "If non-nil, show a documentation string for reserved ids.
-This variable is buffer-local."
-  :group 'haskell-doc
-  :type 'boolean)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'haskell-doc-show-reserved)
-
-(defcustom haskell-doc-show-prelude t
-  "If non-nil, show a documentation string for prelude functions.
-This variable is buffer-local."
-  :group 'haskell-doc
-  :type 'boolean)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'haskell-doc-show-prelude)
-
-(defcustom haskell-doc-show-strategy t
-  "If non-nil, show a documentation string for strategies.
-This variable is buffer-local."
-  :group 'haskell-doc
-  :type 'boolean)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'haskell-doc-show-strategy)
-
-(defcustom haskell-doc-show-user-defined t
-  "If non-nil, show a documentation string for user defined ids.
-This variable is buffer-local."
-  :group 'haskell-doc
-  :type 'boolean)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'haskell-doc-show-user-defined)
-
-(defcustom haskell-doc-chop-off-context t
-  "If non-nil eliminate the context part in a Haskell type."
-  :group 'haskell-doc
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom haskell-doc-chop-off-fctname nil
-  "If non-nil omit the function name and show only the type."
-  :group 'haskell-doc
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom haskell-doc-use-inf-haskell nil
-  "If non-nil use inf-haskell.el to get type and kind information."
-  :group 'haskell-doc
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-search-distance 40  ; distance in characters
-  "*How far to search when looking for the type declaration of fct under cursor.")
-
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-idle-delay 0.50
-  "*Number of seconds of idle time to wait before printing.
-If user input arrives before this interval of time has elapsed after the
-last input, no documentation will be printed.
-
-If this variable is set to 0, no idle time is required.")
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-argument-case 'identity ; 'upcase
-  "Case in which to display argument names of functions, as a symbol.
-This has two preferred values: `upcase' or `downcase'.
-Actually, any name of a function which takes a string as an argument and
-returns another string is acceptable.")
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-mode-message-commands nil
-  "*Obarray of command names where it is appropriate to print in the echo area.
-
-This is not done for all commands since some print their own
-messages in the echo area, and these functions would instantly overwrite
-them.  But `self-insert-command' as well as most motion commands are good
-candidates.
-
-It is probably best to manipulate this data structure with the commands
-`haskell-doc-add-command' and `haskell-doc-remove-command'.")
-
-;;(cond ((null haskell-doc-mode-message-commands)
-;;       ;; If you increase the number of buckets, keep it a prime number.
-;;       (setq haskell-doc-mode-message-commands (make-vector 31 0))
-;;       (let ((list '("self-insert-command"
-;;                     "next-"         "previous-"
-;;                     "forward-"      "backward-"
-;;                     "beginning-of-" "end-of-"
-;;                     "goto-"
-;;                     "recenter"
-;;                     "scroll-"))
-;;             (syms nil))
-;;         (while list
-;;           (setq syms (all-completions (car list) obarray 'fboundp))
-;;           (setq list (cdr list))
-;;           (while syms
-;;             (set (intern (car syms) haskell-doc-mode-message-commands) t)
-;;             (setq syms (cdr syms)))))))
-
-;; Bookkeeping; the car contains the last symbol read from the buffer.
-;; The cdr contains the string last displayed in the echo area, so it can
-;; be printed again if necessary without reconsing.
-(defvar haskell-doc-last-data '(nil . nil))
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-minor-mode-string
-  '(haskell-doc-show-global-types " DOC" " Doc")
-  "*String to display in mode line when Haskell-Doc Mode is enabled.")
-
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-reserved-ids
-  '(("case" . "case exp of { alts [;] }")
-    ("class" . "class [context =>] simpleclass [where { cbody [;] }]")
-    ("data" . "data [context =>] simpletype = constrs [deriving]")
-    ("default" . "default (type1 , ... , typen)")
-    ("deriving" . "deriving (dclass | (dclass1, ... , dclassn))") ; used with data or newtype
-    ("do" . "do { stmts [;] }  stmts -> exp [; stmts] | pat <- exp ; stmts | let decllist ; stmts")
-    ("else" . "if exp then exp else exp")
-    ("if" . "if exp then exp else exp")
-    ("import" . "import [qualified] modid [as modid] [impspec]")
-    ("in" . "let decllist in exp")
-    ("infix" . "infix [digit] ops")
-    ("infixl" . "infixl [digit] ops")
-    ("infixr" . "infixr [digit] ops")
-    ("instance" . "instance [context =>] qtycls inst [where { valdefs [;] }]")
-    ("let" . "let { decl; ...; decl [;] } in exp")
-    ("module" . "module modid [exports] where body")
-    ("newtype" . "newtype [context =>] simpletype = con atype [deriving]")
-    ("of" . "case exp of { alts [;] }")
-    ("then" . "if exp then exp else exp")
-    ("type" . "type simpletype = type")
-    ("where" . "exp where { decl; ...; decl [;] }") ; check that ; see also class, instance, module
-    ("as" . "import [qualified] modid [as modid] [impspec]")
-    ("qualified" . "import [qualified] modid [as modid] [impspec]")
-    ("hiding" . "hiding ( import1 , ... , importn [ , ] )")
-    ("family" . "(type family type [kind] [= type_fam_equations]) | (data family type [kind])"))
-  "An alist of reserved identifiers.
-Each element is of the form (ID . DOC) where both ID and DOC are strings.
-DOC should be a concise single-line string describing the construct in which
-the keyword is used.")
-
-
-(defun haskell-doc-extract-types (url)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert-file-contents url)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (search-forward "&nbsp;" nil t) (replace-match " " t t))
-
-    ;; First, focus on the actual code, removing the surrounding HTML text.
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((last (point-min))
-          (modules nil))
-      (while (re-search-forward "^module +\\([[:alnum:]]+\\)" nil t)
-        (let ((module (match-string 1)))
-          (if (member module modules)
-              ;; The library nodes of the HTML doc contain modules twice:
-              ;; once at the top, with only type declarations, and once at
-              ;; the bottom with an actual sample implementation which may
-              ;; include declaration of non-exported values.
-              ;; We're now at this second occurrence is the implementation
-              ;; which should thus be ignored.
-              nil
-            (push module modules)
-            (delete-region last (point))
-            (search-forward "</tt>")
-            ;; Some of the blocks of code are split.
-            (while (looking-at "\\(<[^<>]+>[ \t\n]*\\)*<tt>")
-              (goto-char (match-end 0))
-              (search-forward "</tt>"))
-            (setq last (point)))))
-      (delete-region last (point-max))
-
-      ;; Then process the HTML encoding to get back to pure ASCII.
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (search-forward "<br>" nil t) (replace-match "\n" t t))
-      ;; (goto-char (point-min))
-      ;; (while (re-search-forward "<[^<>]+>" nil t) (replace-match "" t t))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (search-forward "&gt;" nil t) (replace-match ">" t t))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (search-forward "&lt;" nil t) (replace-match "<" t t))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (search-forward "&amp;" nil t) (replace-match "&" t t))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (if (re-search-forward "&[a-z]+;" nil t)
-          (error "Unexpected charref %s" (match-string 0)))
-      ;; Remove TABS.
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (search-forward "\t" nil t) (replace-match "        " t t))
-
-      ;; Finally, extract the actual data.
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let* ((elems nil)
-             (space-re "[ \t\n]*\\(?:--.*\n[ \t\n]*\\)*")
-             (comma-re (concat " *," space-re))
-             ;; A list of identifiers.  We have to be careful to weed out
-             ;; entries like "ratPrec = 7 :: Int".  Also ignore entries
-             ;; which start with a < since they're actually in the HTML text
-             ;; part.  And the list may be spread over several lines, cut
-             ;; after a comma.
-             (idlist-re
-              (concat "\\([^< \t\n][^ \t\n]*"
-                      "\\(?:" comma-re "[^ \t\n]+\\)*\\)"))
-             ;; A type.  A few types are spread over 2 lines,
-             ;; cut after the "=>", so we have to handle these as well.
-             (type-re "\\(.*[^\n>]\\(?:>[ \t\n]+.*[^\n>]\\)*\\) *$")
-             ;; A decl of a list of values, possibly indented.
-             (val-decl-re
-              (concat "^\\( +\\)?" idlist-re "[ \t\n]*::[ \t\n]*" type-re))
-             (re (concat
-                  ;; 3 possibilities: a class decl, a data decl, or val decl.
-                  ;; First, let's match a class decl.
-                  "^class \\(?:.*=>\\)? *\\(.*[^ \t\n]\\)[ \t\n]*where"
-
-                  ;; Or a value decl:
-                  "\\|" val-decl-re
-
-                  "\\|" ;; Or a data decl.  We only handle single-arm
-                  ;; datatypes with labels.
-                  "^data +\\([[:alnum:]][[:alnum:] ]*[[:alnum:]]\\)"
-                  " *=.*{\\([^}]+\\)}"
-                  ))
-             (re-class (concat "^[^ \t\n]\\|" re))
-             curclass)
-        (while (re-search-forward (if curclass re-class re) nil t)
-          (cond
-           ;; A class decl.
-           ((match-end 1) (setq curclass (match-string 1)))
-           ;; A value decl.
-           ((match-end 4)
-            (let ((type (match-string 4))
-                  (vars (match-string 3))
-                  (indented (match-end 2)))
-              (if (string-match "[ \t\n][ \t\n]+" type)
-                  (setq type (replace-match " " t t type)))
-              (if (string-match " *\\(--.*\\)?\\'" type)
-                  (setq type (substring type 0 (match-beginning 0))))
-              (if indented
-                  (if curclass
-                      (if (string-match "\\`\\(.*[^ \t\n]\\) *=> *" type)
-                          (let ((classes (match-string 1 type)))
-                            (setq type (substring type (match-end 0)))
-                            (if (string-match "\\`(.*)\\'" classes)
-                                (setq classes (substring classes 1 -1)))
-                            (setq type (concat "(" curclass ", " classes
-                                               ") => " type)))
-                        (setq type (concat curclass " => " type)))
-                    ;; It's actually not an error: just a type annotation on
-                    ;; some local variable.
-                    ;; (error "Indentation outside a class in %s: %s"
-                    ;;        module vars)
-                    nil)
-                (setq curclass nil))
-              (dolist (var (split-string vars comma-re t))
-                (if (string-match "(.*)" var) (setq var (substring var 1 -1)))
-                (push (cons var type) elems))))
-           ;; A datatype decl.
-           ((match-end 5)
-            (setq curclass nil)
-            (let ((name (match-string 5)))
-              (save-excursion
-                (save-restriction
-                  (narrow-to-region (match-beginning 6) (match-end 6))
-                  (goto-char (point-min))
-                  (while (re-search-forward val-decl-re nil t)
-                    (let ((vars (match-string 2))
-                          (type (match-string 3)))
-                      (if (string-match "[ \t\n][ \t\n]+" type)
-                          (setq type (replace-match " " t t type)))
-                      (if (string-match " *\\(--.*\\)?\\'" type)
-                          (setq type (substring type 0 (match-beginning 0))))
-                      (if (string-match ",\\'" type)
-                          (setq type (substring type 0 -1)))
-                      (setq type (concat name " -> " type))
-                      (dolist (var (split-string vars comma-re t))
-                        (if (string-match "(.*)" var)
-                            (setq var (substring var 1 -1)))
-                        (push (cons var type) elems))))))))
-
-           ;; The end of a class declaration.
-           (t (setq curclass nil) (beginning-of-line))))
-        (cons (car (last modules)) elems)))))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-fetch-lib-urls (base-url)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert-file-contents base-url)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (search-forward "Part II: Libraries")
-    (delete-region (point-min) (point))
-    (search-forward "</table>")
-    (delete-region (point) (point-max))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((libs (list "standard-prelude.html")))
-      (while (re-search-forward "<a href=\"\\([^\"]+\\)\">" nil t)
-        (push (match-string 1) libs))
-      (mapcar (lambda (s) (expand-file-name s (file-name-directory base-url)))
-              (nreverse libs)))))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-extract-and-insert-types (url)
-  "Fetch the types from the online doc and insert them at point.
-URL is the URL of the online doc."
-  (interactive (if current-prefix-arg
-                   (read-file-name "URL: ")
-                 (list "http://www.haskell.org/onlinereport/")))
-  (let ((urls (haskell-doc-fetch-lib-urls url)))
-    (dolist (url urls)
-      (let ((data (haskell-doc-extract-types url)))
-        (insert ";; " (pop data)) (indent-according-to-mode) (newline)
-        (dolist (elem (sort data (lambda (x y) (string-lessp (car x) (car y)))))
-          (prin1 elem (current-buffer))
-          (indent-according-to-mode) (newline))))))
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-prelude-types
-  ;; This list was auto generated by `haskell-doc-extract-and-insert-types'.
-  '(
-    ;; Prelude
-    ("!!" . "[a] -> Int -> a")
-    ("$" . "(a -> b) -> a -> b")
-    ("$!" . "(a -> b) -> a -> b")
-    ("&&" . "Bool -> Bool -> Bool")
-    ("*" . "Num a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("**" . "Floating a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("+" . "Num a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("++" . "[a] -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("-" . "Num a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("." . "(b -> c) -> (a -> b) -> a -> c")
-    ("/" . "Fractional a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("/=" . "Eq a => a -> a -> Bool")
-    ("<" . "Ord a => a -> a -> Bool")
-    ("<=" . "Ord a => a -> a -> Bool")
-    ("=<<" . "Monad m => (a -> m b) -> m a -> m b")
-    ("==" . "Eq a => a -> a -> Bool")
-    (">" . "Ord a => a -> a -> Bool")
-    (">=" . "Ord a => a -> a -> Bool")
-    (">>" . "Monad m => m a -> m b -> m b")
-    (">>=" . "Monad m => m a -> (a -> m b) -> m b")
-    ("^" . "(Num a, Integral b) => a -> b -> a")
-    ("^^" . "(Fractional a, Integral b) => a -> b -> a")
-    ("abs" . "Num a => a -> a")
-    ("acos" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("acosh" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("all" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> Bool")
-    ("and" . "[Bool] -> Bool")
-    ("any" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> Bool")
-    ("appendFile" . "FilePath -> String -> IO ()")
-    ("asTypeOf" . "a -> a -> a")
-    ("asin" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("asinh" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("atan" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("atan2" . "RealFloat a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("atanh" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("break" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> ([a],[a])")
-    ("catch" . "IO a -> (IOError -> IO a) -> IO a")
-    ("ceiling" . "(RealFrac a, Integral b) => a -> b")
-    ("compare" . "Ord a => a -> a -> Ordering")
-    ("concat" . "[[a]] -> [a]")
-    ("concatMap" . "(a -> [b]) -> [a] -> [b]")
-    ("const" . "a -> b -> a")
-    ("cos" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("cosh" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("curry" . "((a, b) -> c) -> a -> b -> c")
-    ("cycle" . "[a] -> [a]")
-    ("decodeFloat" . "RealFloat a => a -> (Integer,Int)")
-    ("div" . "Integral a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("divMod" . "Integral a => a -> a -> (a,a)")
-    ("drop" . "Int -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("dropWhile" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("either" . "(a -> c) -> (b -> c) -> Either a b -> c")
-    ("elem" . "(Eq a) => a -> [a] -> Bool")
-    ("encodeFloat" . "RealFloat a => Integer -> Int -> a")
-    ("enumFrom" . "Enum a => a -> [a]")
-    ("enumFromThen" . "Enum a => a -> a -> [a]")
-    ("enumFromThenTo" . "Enum a => a -> a -> a -> [a]")
-    ("enumFromTo" . "Enum a => a -> a -> [a]")
-    ("error" . "String -> a")
-    ("even" . "(Integral a) => a -> Bool")
-    ("exp" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("exponent" . "RealFloat a => a -> Int")
-    ("fail" . "Monad m => String -> m a")
-    ("filter" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("flip" . "(a -> b -> c) -> b -> a -> c")
-    ("floatDigits" . "RealFloat a => a -> Int")
-    ("floatRadix" . "RealFloat a => a -> Integer")
-    ("floatRange" . "RealFloat a => a -> (Int,Int)")
-    ("floor" . "(RealFrac a, Integral b) => a -> b")
-    ("fmap" . "Functor f => (a -> b) -> f a -> f b")
-    ("foldl" . "(a -> b -> a) -> a -> [b] -> a")
-    ("foldl1" . "(a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> a")
-    ("foldr" . "(a -> b -> b) -> b -> [a] -> b")
-    ("foldr1" . "(a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> a")
-    ("fromEnum" . "Enum a => a -> Int")
-    ("fromInteger" . "Num a => Integer -> a")
-    ("fromIntegral" . "(Integral a, Num b) => a -> b")
-    ("fromRational" . "Fractional a => Rational -> a")
-    ("fst" . "(a,b) -> a")
-    ("gcd" . "(Integral a) => a -> a -> a")
-    ("getChar" . "IO Char")
-    ("getContents" . "IO String")
-    ("getLine" . "IO String")
-    ("head" . "[a] -> a")
-    ("id" . "a -> a")
-    ("init" . "[a] -> [a]")
-    ("interact" . "(String -> String) -> IO ()")
-    ("ioError" . "IOError -> IO a")
-    ("isDenormalized" . "RealFloat a => a -> Bool")
-    ("isIEEE" . "RealFloat a => a -> Bool")
-    ("isInfinite" . "RealFloat a => a -> Bool")
-    ("isNaN" . "RealFloat a => a -> Bool")
-    ("isNegativeZero" . "RealFloat a => a -> Bool")
-    ("iterate" . "(a -> a) -> a -> [a]")
-    ("last" . "[a] -> a")
-    ("lcm" . "(Integral a) => a -> a -> a")
-    ("length" . "[a] -> Int")
-    ("lex" . "ReadS String")
-    ("lines" . "String -> [String]")
-    ("log" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("logBase" . "Floating a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("lookup" . "(Eq a) => a -> [(a,b)] -> Maybe b")
-    ("map" . "(a -> b) -> [a] -> [b]")
-    ("mapM" . "Monad m => (a -> m b) -> [a] -> m [b]")
-    ("mapM_" . "Monad m => (a -> m b) -> [a] -> m ()")
-    ("max" . "Ord a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("maxBound" . "Bounded a => a")
-    ("maximum" . "(Ord a) => [a] -> a")
-    ("maybe" . "b -> (a -> b) -> Maybe a -> b")
-    ("min" . "Ord a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("minBound" . "Bounded a => a")
-    ("minimum" . "(Ord a) => [a] -> a")
-    ("mod" . "Integral a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("negate" . "Num a => a -> a")
-    ("not" . "Bool -> Bool")
-    ("notElem" . "(Eq a) => a -> [a] -> Bool")
-    ("null" . "[a] -> Bool")
-    ("numericEnumFrom" . "(Fractional a) => a -> [a]")
-    ("numericEnumFromThen" . "(Fractional a) => a -> a -> [a]")
-    ("numericEnumFromThenTo" . "(Fractional a, Ord a) => a -> a -> a -> [a]")
-    ("numericEnumFromTo" . "(Fractional a, Ord a) => a -> a -> [a]")
-    ("odd" . "(Integral a) => a -> Bool")
-    ("or" . "[Bool] -> Bool")
-    ("otherwise" . "Bool")
-    ("pi" . "Floating a => a")
-    ("pred" . "Enum a => a -> a")
-    ("print" . "Show a => a -> IO ()")
-    ("product" . "(Num a) => [a] -> a")
-    ("properFraction" . "(RealFrac a, Integral b) => a -> (b,a)")
-    ("putChar" . "Char -> IO ()")
-    ("putStr" . "String -> IO ()")
-    ("putStrLn" . "String -> IO ()")
-    ("quot" . "Integral a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("quotRem" . "Integral a => a -> a -> (a,a)")
-    ("read" . "(Read a) => String -> a")
-    ("readFile" . "FilePath -> IO String")
-    ("readIO" . "Read a => String -> IO a")
-    ("readList" . "Read a => ReadS [a]")
-    ("readLn" . "Read a => IO a")
-    ("readParen" . "Bool -> ReadS a -> ReadS a")
-    ("reads" . "(Read a) => ReadS a")
-    ("readsPrec" . "Read a => Int -> ReadS a")
-    ("realToFrac" . "(Real a, Fractional b) => a -> b")
-    ("recip" . "Fractional a => a -> a")
-    ("rem" . "Integral a => a -> a -> a")
-    ("repeat" . "a -> [a]")
-    ("replicate" . "Int -> a -> [a]")
-    ("return" . "Monad m => a -> m a")
-    ("reverse" . "[a] -> [a]")
-    ("round" . "(RealFrac a, Integral b) => a -> b")
-    ("scaleFloat" . "RealFloat a => Int -> a -> a")
-    ("scanl" . "(a -> b -> a) -> a -> [b] -> [a]")
-    ("scanl1" . "(a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("scanr" . "(a -> b -> b) -> b -> [a] -> [b]")
-    ("scanr1" . "(a -> a -> a) -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("seq" . "a -> b -> b")
-    ("sequence" . "Monad m => [m a] -> m [a]")
-    ("sequence_" . "Monad m => [m a] -> m ()")
-    ("show" . "Show a => a -> String")
-    ("showChar" . "Char -> ShowS")
-    ("showList" . "Show a => [a] -> ShowS")
-    ("showParen" . "Bool -> ShowS -> ShowS")
-    ("showString" . "String -> ShowS")
-    ("shows" . "(Show a) => a -> ShowS")
-    ("showsPrec" . "Show a => Int -> a -> ShowS")
-    ("significand" . "RealFloat a => a -> a")
-    ("signum" . "Num a => a -> a")
-    ("sin" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("sinh" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("snd" . "(a,b) -> b")
-    ("span" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> ([a],[a])")
-    ("splitAt" . "Int -> [a] -> ([a],[a])")
-    ("sqrt" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("subtract" . "(Num a) => a -> a -> a")
-    ("succ" . "Enum a => a -> a")
-    ("sum" . "(Num a) => [a] -> a")
-    ("tail" . "[a] -> [a]")
-    ("take" . "Int -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("takeWhile" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("tan" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("tanh" . "Floating a => a -> a")
-    ("toEnum" . "Enum a => Int -> a")
-    ("toInteger" . "Integral a => a -> Integer")
-    ("toRational" . "Real a => a -> Rational")
-    ("truncate" . "(RealFrac a, Integral b) => a -> b")
-    ("uncurry" . "(a -> b -> c) -> ((a, b) -> c)")
-    ("undefined" . "a")
-    ("unlines" . "[String] -> String")
-    ("until" . "(a -> Bool) -> (a -> a) -> a -> a")
-    ("unwords" . "[String] -> String")
-    ("unzip" . "[(a,b)] -> ([a],[b])")
-    ("unzip3" . "[(a,b,c)] -> ([a],[b],[c])")
-    ("userError" . "String -> IOError")
-    ("words" . "String -> [String]")
-    ("writeFile" . "FilePath -> String -> IO ()")
-    ("zip" . "[a] -> [b] -> [(a,b)]")
-    ("zip3" . "[a] -> [b] -> [c] -> [(a,b,c)]")
-    ("zipWith" . "(a->b->c) -> [a]->[b]->[c]")
-    ("zipWith3" . "(a->b->c->d) -> [a]->[b]->[c]->[d]")
-    ("||" . "Bool -> Bool -> Bool")
-    ;; Ratio
-    ("%" . "(Integral a) => a -> a -> Ratio a")
-    ("approxRational" . "(RealFrac a) => a -> a -> Rational")
-    ("denominator" . "(Integral a) => Ratio a -> a")
-    ("numerator" . "(Integral a) => Ratio a -> a")
-    ;; Complex
-    ("cis" . "(RealFloat a) => a -> Complex a")
-    ("conjugate" . "(RealFloat a) => Complex a -> Complex a")
-    ("imagPart" . "(RealFloat a) => Complex a -> a")
-    ("magnitude" . "(RealFloat a) => Complex a -> a")
-    ("mkPolar" . "(RealFloat a) => a -> a -> Complex a")
-    ("phase" . "(RealFloat a) => Complex a -> a")
-    ("polar" . "(RealFloat a) => Complex a -> (a,a)")
-    ("realPart" . "(RealFloat a) => Complex a -> a")
-    ;; Numeric
-    ("floatToDigits" . "(RealFloat a) => Integer -> a -> ([Int], Int)")
-    ("fromRat" . "(RealFloat a) => Rational -> a")
-    ("lexDigits" . "ReadS String")
-    ("readDec" . "(Integral a) => ReadS a")
-    ("readFloat" . "(RealFrac a) => ReadS a")
-    ("readHex" . "(Integral a) => ReadS a")
-    ("readInt" . "(Integral a) => a -> (Char -> Bool) -> (Char -> Int) -> ReadS a")
-    ("readOct" . "(Integral a) => ReadS a")
-    ("readSigned" . "(Real a) => ReadS a -> ReadS a")
-    ("showEFloat" . "(RealFloat a) => Maybe Int -> a -> ShowS")
-    ("showFFloat" . "(RealFloat a) => Maybe Int -> a -> ShowS")
-    ("showFloat" . "(RealFloat a) => a -> ShowS")
-    ("showGFloat" . "(RealFloat a) => Maybe Int -> a -> ShowS")
-    ("showHex" . "Integral a => a -> ShowS")
-    ("showInt" . "Integral a => a -> ShowS")
-    ("showIntAtBase" . "Integral a => a -> (Int -> Char) -> a -> ShowS")
-    ("showOct" . "Integral a => a -> ShowS")
-    ("showSigned" . "(Real a) => (a -> ShowS) -> Int -> a -> ShowS")
-    ;; Ix
-    ("inRange" . "Ix a => (a,a) -> a -> Bool")
-    ("index" . "Ix a => (a,a) -> a -> Int")
-    ("range" . "Ix a => (a,a) -> [a]")
-    ("rangeSize" . "Ix a => (a,a) -> Int")
-    ;; Array
-    ("!" . "(Ix a) => Array a b -> a -> b")
-    ("//" . "(Ix a) => Array a b -> [(a,b)] -> Array a b")
-    ("accum" . "(Ix a) => (b -> c -> b) -> Array a b -> [(a,c)]")
-    ("accumArray" . "(Ix a) => (b -> c -> b) -> b -> (a,a) -> [(a,c)]")
-    ("array" . "(Ix a) => (a,a) -> [(a,b)] -> Array a b")
-    ("assocs" . "(Ix a) => Array a b -> [(a,b)]")
-    ("bounds" . "(Ix a) => Array a b -> (a,a)")
-    ("elems" . "(Ix a) => Array a b -> [b]")
-    ("indices" . "(Ix a) => Array a b -> [a]")
-    ("ixmap" . "(Ix a, Ix b) => (a,a) -> (a -> b) -> Array b c")
-    ("listArray" . "(Ix a) => (a,a) -> [b] -> Array a b")
-    ;; List
-    ("\\\\" . "Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("delete" . "Eq a => a -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("deleteBy" . "(a -> a -> Bool) -> a -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("deleteFirstsBy" . "(a -> a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("elemIndex" . "Eq a => a -> [a] -> Maybe Int")
-    ("elemIndices" . "Eq a => a -> [a] -> [Int]")
-    ("find" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> Maybe a")
-    ("findIndex" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> Maybe Int")
-    ("findIndices" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [Int]")
-    ("genericDrop" . "Integral a => a -> [b] -> [b]")
-    ("genericIndex" . "Integral a => [b] -> a -> b")
-    ("genericLength" . "Integral a => [b] -> a")
-    ("genericReplicate" . "Integral a => a -> b -> [b]")
-    ("genericSplitAt" . "Integral a => a -> [b] -> ([b],[b])")
-    ("genericTake" . "Integral a => a -> [b] -> [b]")
-    ("group" . "Eq a => [a] -> [[a]]")
-    ("groupBy" . "(a -> a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [[a]]")
-    ("inits" . "[a] -> [[a]]")
-    ("insert" . "Ord a => a -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("insertBy" . "(a -> a -> Ordering) -> a -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("intersect" . "Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("intersectBy" . "(a -> a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("intersperse" . "a -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("isPrefixOf" . "Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> Bool")
-    ("isSuffixOf" . "Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> Bool")
-    ("mapAccumL" . "(a -> b -> (a, c)) -> a -> [b] -> (a, [c])")
-    ("mapAccumR" . "(a -> b -> (a, c)) -> a -> [b] -> (a, [c])")
-    ("maximumBy" . "(a -> a -> Ordering) -> [a] -> a")
-    ("minimumBy" . "(a -> a -> Ordering) -> [a] -> a")
-    ("nub" . "Eq a => [a] -> [a]")
-    ("nubBy" . "(a -> a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("partition" . "(a -> Bool) -> [a] -> ([a],[a])")
-    ("sort" . "Ord a => [a] -> [a]")
-    ("sortBy" . "(a -> a -> Ordering) -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("tails" . "[a] -> [[a]]")
-    ("transpose" . "[[a]] -> [[a]]")
-    ("unfoldr" . "(b -> Maybe (a,b)) -> b -> [a]")
-    ("union" . "Eq a => [a] -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("unionBy" . "(a -> a -> Bool) -> [a] -> [a] -> [a]")
-    ("unzip4" . "[(a,b,c,d)] -> ([a],[b],[c],[d])")
-    ("unzip5" . "[(a,b,c,d,e)] -> ([a],[b],[c],[d],[e])")
-    ("unzip6" . "[(a,b,c,d,e,f)] -> ([a],[b],[c],[d],[e],[f])")
-    ("unzip7" . "[(a,b,c,d,e,f,g)] -> ([a],[b],[c],[d],[e],[f],[g])")
-    ("zip4" . "[a] -> [b] -> [c] -> [d] -> [(a,b,c,d)]")
-    ("zip5" . "[a] -> [b] -> [c] -> [d] -> [e] -> [(a,b,c,d,e)]")
-    ("zip6" . "[a] -> [b] -> [c] -> [d] -> [e] -> [f]")
-    ("zip7" . "[a] -> [b] -> [c] -> [d] -> [e] -> [f] -> [g]")
-    ("zipWith4" . "(a->b->c->d->e) -> [a]->[b]->[c]->[d]->[e]")
-    ("zipWith5" . "(a->b->c->d->e->f) ->")
-    ("zipWith6" . "(a->b->c->d->e->f->g) -> [a]->[b]->[c]->[d]->[e]->[f]->[g]")
-    ("zipWith7" . "(a->b->c->d->e->f->g->h) -> [a]->[b]->[c]->[d]->[e]->[f]->[g]->[h]")
-    ;; Maybe
-    ("catMaybes" . "[Maybe a] -> [a]")
-    ("fromJust" . "Maybe a -> a")
-    ("fromMaybe" . "a -> Maybe a -> a")
-    ("isJust" . "Maybe a -> Bool")
-    ("isNothing" . "Maybe a -> Bool")
-    ("listToMaybe" . "[a] -> Maybe a")
-    ("mapMaybe" . "(a -> Maybe b) -> [a] -> [b]")
-    ("maybeToList" . "Maybe a -> [a]")
-    ;; Char
-    ("chr" . "Int -> Char")
-    ("digitToInt" . "Char -> Int")
-    ("intToDigit" . "Int -> Char")
-    ("isAlpha" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isAlphaNum" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isAscii" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isControl" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isDigit" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isHexDigit" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isLatin1" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isLower" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isOctDigit" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isPrint" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isSpace" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("isUpper" . "Char -> Bool")
-    ("lexLitChar" . "ReadS String")
-    ("ord" . "Char -> Int")
-    ("readLitChar" . "ReadS Char")
-    ("showLitChar" . "Char -> ShowS")
-    ("toLower" . "Char -> Char")
-    ("toUpper" . "Char -> Char")
-    ;; Monad
-    ("ap" . "Monad m => m (a -> b) -> m a -> m b")
-    ("filterM" . "Monad m => (a -> m Bool) -> [a] -> m [a]")
-    ("foldM" . "Monad m => (a -> b -> m a) -> a -> [b] -> m a")
-    ("guard" . "MonadPlus m => Bool -> m ()")
-    ("join" . "Monad m => m (m a) -> m a")
-    ("liftM" . "Monad m => (a -> b) -> (m a -> m b)")
-    ("liftM2" . "Monad m => (a -> b -> c) -> (m a -> m b -> m c)")
-    ("liftM3" . "Monad m => (a -> b -> c -> d) -> (m a -> m b -> m c -> m d)")
-    ("liftM4" . "Monad m => (a -> b -> c -> d -> e) -> (m a -> m b -> m c -> m d -> m e)")
-    ("liftM5" . "Monad m => (a -> b -> c -> d -> e -> f) -> (m a -> m b -> m c -> m d -> m e -> m f)")
-    ("mapAndUnzipM" . "Monad m => (a -> m (b,c)) -> [a] -> m ([b], [c])")
-    ("mplus" . "MonadPlus m => m a -> m a -> m a")
-    ("msum" . "MonadPlus m => [m a] -> m a")
-    ("mzero" . "MonadPlus m => m a")
-    ("unless" . "Monad m => Bool -> m () -> m ()")
-    ("when" . "Monad m => Bool -> m () -> m ()")
-    ("zipWithM" . "Monad m => (a -> b -> m c) -> [a] -> [b] -> m [c]")
-    ("zipWithM_" . "Monad m => (a -> b -> m c) -> [a] -> [b] -> m ()")
-    ;; IO
-    ("bracket" . "IO a -> (a -> IO b) -> (a -> IO c) -> IO c")
-    ("bracket_" . "IO a -> (a -> IO b) -> IO c -> IO c")
-    ("hClose" . "Handle -> IO ()")
-    ("hFileSize" . "Handle -> IO Integer")
-    ("hFlush" . "Handle -> IO ()")
-    ("hGetBuffering" . "Handle -> IO BufferMode")
-    ("hGetChar" . "Handle -> IO Char")
-    ("hGetContents" . "Handle -> IO String")
-    ("hGetLine" . "Handle -> IO String")
-    ("hGetPosn" . "Handle -> IO HandlePosn")
-    ("hIsClosed" . "Handle -> IO Bool")
-    ("hIsEOF" . "Handle -> IO Bool")
-    ("hIsOpen" . "Handle -> IO Bool")
-    ("hIsReadable" . "Handle -> IO Bool")
-    ("hIsSeekable" . "Handle -> IO Bool")
-    ("hIsWritable" . "Handle -> IO Bool")
-    ("hLookAhead" . "Handle -> IO Char")
-    ("hPrint" . "Show a => Handle -> a -> IO ()")
-    ("hPutChar" . "Handle -> Char -> IO ()")
-    ("hPutStr" . "Handle -> String -> IO ()")
-    ("hPutStrLn" . "Handle -> String -> IO ()")
-    ("hReady" . "Handle -> IO Bool")
-    ("hSeek" . "Handle -> SeekMode -> Integer -> IO ()")
-    ("hSetBuffering" . "Handle -> BufferMode -> IO ()")
-    ("hSetPosn" . "HandlePosn -> IO ()")
-    ("hWaitForInput" . "Handle -> Int -> IO Bool")
-    ("ioeGetErrorString" . "IOError -> String")
-    ("ioeGetFileName" . "IOError -> Maybe FilePath")
-    ("ioeGetHandle" . "IOError -> Maybe Handle")
-    ("isAlreadyExistsError" . "IOError -> Bool")
-    ("isAlreadyInUseError" . "IOError -> Bool")
-    ("isDoesNotExistError" . "IOError -> Bool")
-    ("isEOF" . "IO Bool")
-    ("isEOFError" . "IOError -> Bool")
-    ("isFullError" . "IOError -> Bool")
-    ("isIllegalOperation" . "IOError -> Bool")
-    ("isPermissionError" . "IOError -> Bool")
-    ("isUserError" . "IOError -> Bool")
-    ("openFile" . "FilePath -> IOMode -> IO Handle")
-    ("stderr" . "Handle")
-    ("stdin" . "Handle")
-    ("stdout" . "Handle")
-    ("try" . "IO a -> IO (Either IOError a)")
-    ;; Directory
-    ("createDirectory" . "FilePath -> IO ()")
-    ("doesDirectoryExist" . "FilePath -> IO Bool")
-    ("doesFileExist" . "FilePath -> IO Bool")
-    ("executable" . "Permissions -> Bool")
-    ("getCurrentDirectory" . "IO FilePath")
-    ("getDirectoryContents" . "FilePath -> IO [FilePath]")
-    ("getModificationTime" . "FilePath -> IO ClockTime")
-    ("getPermissions" . "FilePath -> IO Permissions")
-    ("readable" . "Permissions -> Bool")
-    ("removeDirectory" . "FilePath -> IO ()")
-    ("removeFile" . "FilePath -> IO ()")
-    ("renameDirectory" . "FilePath -> FilePath -> IO ()")
-    ("renameFile" . "FilePath -> FilePath -> IO ()")
-    ("searchable" . "Permissions -> Bool")
-    ("setCurrentDirectory" . "FilePath -> IO ()")
-    ("setPermissions" . "FilePath -> Permissions -> IO ()")
-    ("writable" . "Permissions -> Bool")
-    ;; System
-    ("exitFailure" . "IO a")
-    ("exitWith" . "ExitCode -> IO a")
-    ("getArgs" . "IO [String]")
-    ("getEnv" . "String -> IO String")
-    ("getProgName" . "IO String")
-    ("system" . "String -> IO ExitCode")
-    ;; Time
-    ("addToClockTime" . "TimeDiff -> ClockTime -> ClockTime")
-    ("calendarTimeToString" . "CalendarTime -> String")
-    ("ctDay" . "CalendarTime -> Int")
-    ("ctHour" . "CalendarTime -> Int")
-    ("ctIsDST" . "CalendarTime -> Bool")
-    ("ctMin" . "CalendarTime -> Int")
-    ("ctMonth" . "CalendarTime -> Month")
-    ("ctPicosec" . "CalendarTime -> Integer")
-    ("ctSec" . "CalendarTime -> Int")
-    ("ctTZ" . "CalendarTime -> Int")
-    ("ctTZName" . "CalendarTime -> String")
-    ("ctWDay" . "CalendarTime -> Day")
-    ("ctYDay" . "CalendarTime -> Int")
-    ("ctYear" . "CalendarTime -> Int")
-    ("diffClockTimes" . "ClockTime -> ClockTime -> TimeDiff")
-    ("formatCalendarTime" . "TimeLocale -> String -> CalendarTime -> String")
-    ("getClockTime" . "IO ClockTime")
-    ("tdDay" . "TimeDiff -> Int")
-    ("tdHour" . "TimeDiff -> Int")
-    ("tdMin" . "TimeDiff -> Int")
-    ("tdMonth" . "TimeDiff -> Int")
-    ("tdPicosec" . "TimeDiff -> Integer")
-    ("tdSec" . "TimeDiff -> Int")
-    ("tdYear" . "TimeDiff -> Int")
-    ("toCalendarTime" . "ClockTime -> IO CalendarTime")
-    ("toClockTime" . "CalendarTime -> ClockTime")
-    ("toUTCTime" . "ClockTime -> CalendarTime")
-    ;; Locale
-    ("amPm" . "TimeLocale -> (String, String)")
-    ("dateFmt" . "TimeLocale -> String")
-    ("dateTimeFmt" . "TimeLocale -> String")
-    ("defaultTimeLocale" . "TimeLocale")
-    ("months" . "TimeLocale -> [(String, String)]")
-    ("time12Fmt" . "TimeLocale -> String")
-    ("timeFmt" . "TimeLocale -> String")
-    ("wDays" . "TimeLocale -> [(String, String)]")
-    ;; CPUTime
-    ("cpuTimePrecision" . "Integer")
-    ("getCPUTime" . "IO Integer")
-    ;; Random
-    ("genRange" . "RandomGen g => g -> (Int, Int)")
-    ("getStdGen" . "IO StdGen")
-    ("getStdRandom" . "(StdGen -> (a, StdGen)) -> IO a")
-    ("mkStdGen" . "Int -> StdGen")
-    ("newStdGen" . "IO StdGen")
-    ("next" . "RandomGen g => g -> (Int, g)")
-    ("random" . "(Random a, RandomGen g) => g -> (a, g)")
-    ("randomIO" . "Random a => IO a")
-    ("randomR" . "(Random a, RandomGen g) => (a, a) -> g -> (a, g)")
-    ("randomRIO" . "Random a => (a,a) -> IO a")
-    ("randomRs" . "(Random a, RandomGen g) => (a, a) -> g -> [a]")
-    ("randoms" . "(Random a, RandomGen g) => g -> [a]")
-    ("setStdGen" . "StdGen -> IO ()")
-    ("split" . "RandomGen g => g -> (g, g)")
-    )
-  "Alist of prelude functions and their types.")
-
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-strategy-ids
-  (list
-   '("par"  . "Done -> Done -> Done ; [infixr 0]")
-   '("seq"  . "Done -> Done -> Done ; [infixr 1]")
-
-   '("using"      . "a -> Strategy a -> a ; [infixl 0]")
-   '("demanding"  . "a -> Done -> a ; [infixl 0]")
-   '("sparking"   . "a -> Done -> a ; [infixl 0]")
-
-   '(">||" . "Done -> Done -> Done ; [infixr 2]")
-   '(">|" .  "Done -> Done -> Done ; [infixr 3]")
-   '("$||" . "(a -> b) -> Strategy a -> a -> b ; [infixl 6]")
-   '("$|"  . "(a -> b) -> Strategy a -> a -> b ; [infixl 6]")
-   '(".|"  . "(b -> c) -> Strategy b -> (a -> b) -> (a -> c) ; [infixl 9]")
-   '(".||" . "(b -> c) -> Strategy b -> (a -> b) -> (a -> c) ; [infixl 9]")
-   '("-|"  . "(a -> b) -> Strategy b -> (b -> c) -> (a -> c) ; [infixl 9]")
-   '("-||" . "(a -> b) -> Strategy b -> (b -> c) -> (a -> c) ; [infixl 9]")
-
-   '("Done" . "type Done = ()")
-   '("Strategy" . "type Strategy a = a -> Done")
-
-   '("r0"    . "Strategy a")
-   '("rwhnf" . "Eval a => Strategy a")
-   '("rnf" . "Strategy a")
-   '("NFData" . "class Eval a => NFData a where rnf :: Strategy a")
-   '("NFDataIntegral" ."class (NFData a, Integral a) => NFDataIntegral a")
-   '("NFDataOrd" . "class (NFData a, Ord a) => NFDataOrd a")
-
-   '("markStrat" . "Int -> Strategy a -> Strategy a")
-
-   '("seqPair" . "Strategy a -> Strategy b -> Strategy (a,b)")
-   '("parPair" . "Strategy a -> Strategy b -> Strategy (a,b)")
-   '("seqTriple" . "Strategy a -> Strategy b -> Strategy c -> Strategy (a,b,c)")
-   '("parTriple" . "Strategy a -> Strategy b -> Strategy c -> Strategy (a,b,c)")
-
-   '("parList"  . "Strategy a -> Strategy [a]")
-   '("parListN"  . "(Integral b) => b -> Strategy a -> Strategy [a]")
-   '("parListNth"  . "Int -> Strategy a -> Strategy [a]")
-   '("parListChunk"  . "Int -> Strategy a -> Strategy [a]")
-   '("parMap"  . "Strategy b -> (a -> b) -> [a] -> [b]")
-   '("parFlatMap"  . "Strategy [b] -> (a -> [b]) -> [a] -> [b]")
-   '("parZipWith"  . "Strategy c -> (a -> b -> c) -> [a] -> [b] -> [c]")
-   '("seqList"  . "Strategy a -> Strategy [a]")
-   '("seqListN"  . "(Integral a) => a -> Strategy b -> Strategy [b]")
-   '("seqListNth"  . "Int -> Strategy b -> Strategy [b]")
-
-   '("parBuffer"  . "Int -> Strategy a -> [a] -> [a]")
-
-   '("seqArr"  . "(Ix b) => Strategy a -> Strategy (Array b a)")
-   '("parArr"  . "(Ix b) => Strategy a -> Strategy (Array b a)")
-
-   '("fstPairFstList"  . "(NFData a) => Strategy [(a,b)]")
-   '("force"  . "(NFData a) => a -> a ")
-   '("sforce"  . "(NFData a) => a -> b -> b")
-   )
-  "Alist of strategy functions and their types as defined in Strategies.lhs.")
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-user-defined-ids nil
-  "Alist of functions and strings defined by the user.")
-
-
-(defsubst haskell-doc-is-of (fn types)
-  "Check whether FN is one of the functions in the alist TYPES and return the type."
-  (assoc fn types) )
-
-
-;; Put this minor mode on the global minor-mode-alist.
-(or (assq 'haskell-doc-mode (default-value 'minor-mode-alist))
-    (setq-default minor-mode-alist
-                  (append (default-value 'minor-mode-alist)
-                          '((haskell-doc-mode haskell-doc-minor-mode-string)))))
-
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-keymap
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [visit]
-      '("Visit FTP home site" . haskell-doc-visit-home))
-    (define-key map [submit]
-      '("Submit bug report" . haskell-doc-submit-bug-report))
-    (define-key map [dummy] '("---" . nil))
-    (define-key map [make-index]
-      '("Make global fct index" . haskell-doc-make-global-fct-index))
-    (define-key map [global-types-on]
-      '("Toggle display of global types" . haskell-doc-show-global-types))
-    (define-key map [strategy-on]
-      '("Toggle display of strategy ids" . haskell-doc-show-strategy))
-    (define-key map [user-defined-on]
-      '("Toggle display of user defined ids" . haskell-doc-show-user-defined))
-    (define-key map [prelude-on]
-      '("Toggle display of prelude functions" . haskell-doc-show-prelude))
-    (define-key map [reserved-ids-on]
-      '("Toggle display of reserved ids" . haskell-doc-show-reserved))
-    (define-key map [haskell-doc-on]
-      '("Toggle haskell-doc mode" . haskell-doc-mode))
-    map))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-install-keymap ()
-  "Install a menu for `haskell-doc-mode' as a submenu of \"Hugs\"."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; Add the menu to the hugs menu as last entry.
-  (let ((hugsmap (lookup-key (current-local-map) [menu-bar Hugs])))
-    (if (not (or (featurep 'xemacs) ; XEmacs has problems here
-                 (not (keymapp hugsmap))
-                 (lookup-key hugsmap [haskell-doc])))
-        (if (functionp 'define-key-after)
-            (define-key-after hugsmap [haskell-doc]
-              (cons "Haskell-doc" haskell-doc-keymap)
-              [Haskell-doc mode]))))
-  ;; Add shortcuts for these commands.
-  (local-set-key "\C-c\e/" 'haskell-doc-check-active)
-  ;; Conflicts with the binding of haskell-insert-otherwise.
-  ;; (local-set-key "\C-c\C-o" 'haskell-doc-mode)
-  (local-set-key [(control shift meta mouse-3)]
-                 'haskell-doc-ask-mouse-for-type))
-
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-timer nil)
-(defvar haskell-doc-buffers nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-doc-mode (&optional arg)
-  "Enter `haskell-doc-mode' for showing fct types in the echo area.
-See variable docstring."
-  (interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'toggle)))
-
-  (setq haskell-doc-mode
-        (cond
-         ((eq arg 'toggle) (not haskell-doc-mode))
-         (arg (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))
-         (t)))
-
-  ;; First, unconditionally turn the mode OFF.
-
-  (setq haskell-doc-buffers (delq (current-buffer) haskell-doc-buffers))
-  ;; Refresh the buffers list.
-  (dolist (buf haskell-doc-buffers)
-    (unless (and (buffer-live-p buf)
-                 (with-current-buffer buf haskell-doc-mode))
-      (setq haskell-doc-buffers (delq buf haskell-doc-buffers))))
-  ;; Turn off the idle timer (or idle post-command-hook).
-  (when (and haskell-doc-timer (null haskell-doc-buffers))
-    (cancel-timer haskell-doc-timer)
-    (setq haskell-doc-timer nil))
-  (remove-hook 'post-command-hook
-               'haskell-doc-mode-print-current-symbol-info 'local)
-
-  (when haskell-doc-mode
-    ;; Turning the mode ON.
-    (push (current-buffer) haskell-doc-buffers)
-
-    (if (fboundp 'run-with-idle-timer)
-        (unless haskell-doc-timer
-          (setq haskell-doc-timer
-                (run-with-idle-timer
-                 haskell-doc-idle-delay t
-                 'haskell-doc-mode-print-current-symbol-info)))
-      (add-hook 'post-command-hook
-                'haskell-doc-mode-print-current-symbol-info nil 'local))
-    (and haskell-doc-show-global-types
-         (haskell-doc-make-global-fct-index)) ; build type index for global fcts
-
-    (haskell-doc-install-keymap)
-
-    (run-hooks 'haskell-doc-mode-hook))
-
-  (and (called-interactively-p 'any)
-       (message "haskell-doc-mode is %s"
-                (if haskell-doc-mode "enabled" "disabled")))
-  haskell-doc-mode)
-
-(defmacro haskell-doc-toggle-var (id prefix)
-  ;; toggle variable or set it based on prefix value
-  `(setq ,id
-         (if ,prefix
-             (>= (prefix-numeric-value ,prefix) 0)
-           (not ,id))) )
-
-(defun haskell-doc-show-global-types (&optional prefix)
-  "Turn on global types information in `haskell-doc-mode'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (haskell-doc-toggle-var haskell-doc-show-global-types prefix)
-  (if haskell-doc-show-global-types
-      (haskell-doc-make-global-fct-index)))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-show-reserved (&optional prefix)
-  "Toggle the automatic display of a doc string for reserved ids."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (haskell-doc-toggle-var haskell-doc-show-reserved prefix))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-show-prelude (&optional prefix)
-  "Toggle the automatic display of a doc string for reserved ids."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (haskell-doc-toggle-var haskell-doc-show-prelude prefix))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-show-strategy (&optional prefix)
-  "Toggle the automatic display of a doc string for strategy ids."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (haskell-doc-toggle-var haskell-doc-show-strategy prefix))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-show-user-defined (&optional prefix)
-  "Toggle the automatic display of a doc string for user defined ids."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (haskell-doc-toggle-var haskell-doc-show-user-defined prefix))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'turn-on-haskell-doc-mode 'haskell-doc-mode)
-(make-obsolete 'turn-on-haskell-doc-mode
-               'haskell-doc-mode
-               "2015-07-23")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'turn-on-haskell-doc 'haskell-doc-mode)
-(make-obsolete 'turn-on-haskell-doc
-               'haskell-doc-mode
-               "2015-07-23")
-
-(defalias 'turn-off-haskell-doc-mode 'turn-off-haskell-doc)
-
-(defun turn-off-haskell-doc ()
-  "Unequivocally turn off `haskell-doc-mode' (which see)."
-  (haskell-doc-mode 0))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-check-active ()
-  "Check whether the print function is hooked in.
-Should be the same as the value of `haskell-doc-mode' but alas currently it
-is not."
-  (interactive)
-  (message "%s"
-           (if (or (and haskell-doc-mode haskell-doc-timer)
-                   (memq 'haskell-doc-mode-print-current-symbol-info
-                         post-command-hook))
-               "haskell-doc is ACTIVE"
-             (substitute-command-keys
-              "haskell-doc is not ACTIVE \(Use \\[haskell-doc-mode] to turn it on\)"))))
-
-
-;; This is the function hooked into the elisp command engine
-(defun haskell-doc-mode-print-current-symbol-info ()
-  "Print the type of the symbol under the cursor.
-
-This function is run by an idle timer to print the type
- automatically if `haskell-doc-mode' is turned on."
-  (and haskell-doc-mode
-       (haskell-doc-in-code-p)
-       (not haskell-mode-interactive-prompt-state)
-       (not (eobp))
-       (not executing-kbd-macro)
-       ;; Having this mode operate in the minibuffer makes it impossible to
-       ;; see what you're doing.
-       (not (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window)))
-       ;; not in string or comment
-       ;; take a nap, if run straight from post-command-hook.
-       (if (fboundp 'run-with-idle-timer) t
-         (sit-for haskell-doc-idle-delay))
-       ;; good morning! read the word under the cursor for breakfast
-       (haskell-doc-show-type)))
-;; ;; ToDo: find surrounding fct
-;; (cond ((eq current-symbol current-fnsym)
-;;        (haskell-doc-show-type current-fnsym))
-;;       (t
-;;        (or nil ; (haskell-doc-print-var-docstring current-symbol)
-;;            (haskell-doc-show-type current-fnsym)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-doc-current-info ()
-  "Return the info about symbol at point.
-Meant for `eldoc-documentation-function'."
-  ;; There are a number of possible documentation functions.
-  ;; Some of them are asynchronous.
-  (when (haskell-doc-in-code-p)
-    (let ((msg (or
-                (haskell-doc-current-info--interaction)
-                (haskell-doc-sym-doc (haskell-ident-at-point)))))
-      (unless (symbolp msg) msg))))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-ask-mouse-for-type (event)
-  "Read the identifier under the mouse and echo its type.
-This uses the same underlying function `haskell-doc-show-type' as the hooked
-function.  Only the user interface is different."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (save-excursion
-    (select-window (posn-window (event-end event)))
-    (goto-char (posn-point (event-end event)))
-    (haskell-doc-show-type)))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-in-code-p ()
-  "A predicate indicating suitable case to show docs."
-  (not (or (and (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-                ;; Copied from haskell-indent-bolp.
-                (<= (current-column) 2)
-                (eq (char-after (line-beginning-position)) ?\>))
-           (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-doc-show-type (&optional sym)
-  "Show the type of the function near point or given symbol SYM.
-For the function under point, show the type in the echo area.
-This information is extracted from the `haskell-doc-prelude-types' alist
-of prelude functions and their types, or from the local functions in the
-current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless sym (setq sym (haskell-ident-at-point)))
-  ;; if printed before do not print it again
-  (unless (string= sym (car haskell-doc-last-data))
-    (let ((doc (or (haskell-doc-current-info--interaction t)
-                  (haskell-doc-sym-doc sym))))
-      (when (and doc (haskell-doc-in-code-p))
-        ;; In Emacs 19.29 and later, and XEmacs 19.13 and later, all
-        ;; messages are recorded in a log.  Do not put haskell-doc messages
-        ;; in that log since they are legion.
-        (let ((message-log-max nil))
-          (message "%s" doc))))))
-
-(defvar haskell-doc-current-info--interaction-last nil
-  "Async message stack.
-If non-nil, a previous eldoc message from an async call, that
-hasn't been displayed yet.")
-
-(defun haskell-doc-current-info--interaction (&optional sync)
-  "Asynchronous call to `haskell-process-get-type'.
-Suitable for use in the eldoc function `haskell-doc-current-info'.
-
-If SYNC is non-nil, the call will be synchronous instead, and
-instead of calling `eldoc-print-current-symbol-info', the result
-will be returned directly."
-  ;; Return nil if nothing is available, or 'async if something might
-  ;; be available, but asynchronously later. This will call
-  ;; `eldoc-print-current-symbol-info' later.
-  (when (haskell-doc-in-code-p)
-    ;; do nothing when inside string or comment
-    (let (sym prev-message)
-      (cond
-       ((setq prev-message haskell-doc-current-info--interaction-last)
-        (setq haskell-doc-current-info--interaction-last nil)
-        (cdr prev-message))
-       ((setq sym
-              (if (use-region-p)
-                  (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                   (region-beginning) (region-end))
-                (haskell-ident-at-point)))
-        (if sync
-            (haskell-process-get-type sym #'identity t)
-          (haskell-process-get-type
-           sym (lambda (response)
-                 (setq haskell-doc-current-info--interaction-last
-                       (cons 'async response))
-                 (eldoc-print-current-symbol-info)))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-get-type (expr-string &optional callback sync)
-  "Asynchronously get the type of a given string.
-
-EXPR-STRING should be an expression passed to :type in ghci.
-
-CALLBACK will be called with a formatted type string.
-
-If SYNC is non-nil, make the call synchronously instead."
-  (unless callback (setq callback (lambda (response) (message "%s" response))))
-  (let ((process (and (haskell-session-maybe)
-                    (haskell-session-process (haskell-session-maybe))))
-        ;; Avoid passing bad strings to ghci
-        (expr-okay
-         (and (not (string-match-p "\\`[[:space:]]*\\'" expr-string))
-            (not (string-match-p "\n" expr-string))))
-        (ghci-command (concat ":type " expr-string))
-        (process-response
-         (lambda (response)
-           ;; Responses with empty first line are likely errors
-           (if (string-match-p (rx string-start line-end) response)
-               (setq response nil)
-             ;; Remove a newline at the end
-             (setq response (replace-regexp-in-string "\n\\'" "" response))
-             ;; Propertize for eldoc
-             (save-match-data
-               (when (string-match " :: " response)
-                 ;; Highlight type
-                 (let ((name (substring response 0 (match-end 0)))
-                       (type (propertize
-                              (substring response (match-end 0))
-                              'face 'eldoc-highlight-function-argument)))
-                   (setq response (concat name type)))))
-             (when haskell-doc-prettify-types
-               (dolist (re '(("::" . "∷") ("=>" . "⇒") ("->" . "→")))
-                 (setq response
-                       (replace-regexp-in-string (car re) (cdr re) response))))
-             response))))
-    (when (and process expr-okay)
-      (if sync
-          (let ((response (haskell-process-queue-sync-request process ghci-command)))
-            (funcall callback (funcall process-response response)))
-        (haskell-process-queue-command
-         process
-         (make-haskell-command
-          :go (lambda (_) (haskell-process-send-string process ghci-command))
-          :complete
-          (lambda (_ response)
-            (funcall callback (funcall process-response response)))))
-        'async))))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-sym-doc (sym)
-  "Show the type of given symbol SYM.
-For the function under point, show the type in the echo area.
-This information is extracted from the `haskell-doc-prelude-types' alist
-of prelude functions and their types, or from the local functions in the
-current buffer.
-If `haskell-doc-use-inf-haskell' is non-nil, this function will consult
-the inferior Haskell process for type/kind information, rather than using
-the haskell-doc database."
-  (if haskell-doc-use-inf-haskell
-      (unless (or (null sym) (string= "" sym))
-        (let* ((message-log-max nil)
-               (result (ignore-errors
-                         (unwind-protect
-                             (inferior-haskell-type sym)
-                           (message "")))))
-          (if (and result (string-match " :: " result))
-              result
-            (setq result (unwind-protect
-                             (inferior-haskell-kind sym)
-                           (message "")))
-            (and result (string-match " :: " result) result))))
-    (let ((i-am-prelude nil)
-          (i-am-fct nil)
-          (type nil)
-          (is-reserved (haskell-doc-is-of sym haskell-doc-reserved-ids))
-          (is-prelude  (haskell-doc-is-of sym haskell-doc-prelude-types))
-          (is-strategy (haskell-doc-is-of sym haskell-doc-strategy-ids))
-          (is-user-defined (haskell-doc-is-of sym haskell-doc-user-defined-ids)))
-      (cond
-       ;; if reserved id (i.e. Haskell keyword
-       ((and haskell-doc-show-reserved
-             is-reserved)
-        (setq type (cdr is-reserved))
-        (setcdr haskell-doc-last-data type))
-       ;; if built-in function get type from docstring
-       ((and (not (null haskell-doc-show-prelude))
-             is-prelude)
-        (setq type (cdr is-prelude)) ; (cdr (assoc sym haskell-doc-prelude-types)))
-        (if (= 2 (length type))      ; horrible hack to remove bad formatting
-            (setq type (car (cdr type))))
-        (setq i-am-prelude t)
-        (setq i-am-fct t)
-        (setcdr haskell-doc-last-data type))
-       ((and haskell-doc-show-strategy
-             is-strategy)
-        (setq i-am-fct t)
-        (setq type (cdr is-strategy))
-        (setcdr haskell-doc-last-data type))
-       ((and haskell-doc-show-user-defined
-             is-user-defined)
-        ;; (setq i-am-fct t)
-        (setq type (cdr is-user-defined))
-        (setcdr haskell-doc-last-data type))
-       (t
-        (let ( (x (haskell-doc-get-and-format-fct-type sym)) )
-          (if (null x)
-              (setcdr haskell-doc-last-data nil) ; if not found reset last data
-            (setq type (car x))
-            (setq i-am-fct (string= "Variables" (cdr x)))
-            (if (and haskell-doc-show-global-types (null type))
-                (setq type (haskell-doc-get-global-fct-type sym)))
-            (setcdr haskell-doc-last-data type)))) )
-      ;; ToDo: encode i-am-fct info into alist of types
-      (and type
-           ;; drop `::' if it's not a fct
-           (let ( (str (cond ((and i-am-fct (not haskell-doc-chop-off-fctname))
-                              (format "%s :: %s" sym type))
-                             (t
-                              (format "%s" type)))) )
-             (if i-am-prelude
-                 (add-text-properties 0 (length str) '(face bold) str))
-             str)))))
-
-
-;; ToDo: define your own notion of `near' to find surrounding fct
-;;(defun haskell-doc-fnsym-in-current-sexp ()
-;;  (let* ((p (point))
-;;         (sym (progn
-;;              (forward-word -1)
-;;                (while (and (forward-word -1) ; (haskell-doc-forward-sexp-safe -1)
-;;                            (> (point) (point-min))))
-;;                (cond ((or (= (point) (point-min))
-;;                           (memq (or (char-after (point)) 0)
-;;                                 '(?\( ?\"))
-;;                           ;; If we hit a quotation mark before a paren, we
-;;                           ;; are inside a specific string, not a list of
-;;                           ;; symbols.
-;;                           (eq (or (char-after (1- (point))) 0) ?\"))
-;;                       nil)
-;;                      (t (condition-case nil
-;;                             (read (current-buffer))
-;;                           (error nil)))))))
-;;    (goto-char p)
-;;    (if sym
-;;      (format "%s" sym)
-;;      sym)))
-
-;;    (and (symbolp sym)
-;;         sym)))
-
-
-;; ToDo: handle open brackets to decide if it's a wrapped type
-
-(defun haskell-doc-grab-line (fct-and-pos)
-  "Get the type of an \(FCT POSITION\) pair from the current buffer."
-  ;; (if (null fct-and-pos)
-  ;;     "" ; fn is not a local fct
-  (let ( (str ""))
-    (goto-char (cdr fct-and-pos))
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    ;; search for start of type (phsp give better bound?)
-    (if (null (search-forward "::" (+ (point) haskell-doc-search-distance) t))
-        ""
-      (setq str (haskell-doc-grab))        ; leaves point at end of line
-      (while (haskell-doc-wrapped-type-p)  ; while in a multi-line type expr
-        (forward-line 1)
-        (beginning-of-line)
-        (skip-chars-forward " \t")
-        (setq str (concat str (haskell-doc-grab))))
-      (haskell-doc-string-nub-ws           ; squeeze string
-       (if haskell-doc-chop-off-context    ; no context
-           (haskell-doc-chop-off-context str)
-         str)))))
-;; (concat (car fct-and-pos) "::" (haskell-doc-string-nub-ws str))))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-wrapped-type-p ()
-  "Check whether the type under the cursor is wrapped over several lines.
-The cursor must be at the end of a line, which contains the type.
-Currently, only the following is checked:
-If this line ends with a `->' or the next starts with an `->' it is a
-multi-line type \(same for `=>'\).
-`--' comments are ignored.
-ToDo: Check for matching parenthesis!."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ( (here (point))
-           (lim (progn (beginning-of-line) (point)))
-           ;; (foo "")
-           (res nil)
-           )
-      (goto-char here)
-      (search-backward "--" lim t) ; skip over `--' comment
-      (skip-chars-backward " \t")
-      (if (bolp)                   ; skip empty lines
-          (progn
-            (forward-line 1)
-            (end-of-line)
-            (setq res (haskell-doc-wrapped-type-p)))
-        (forward-char -1)
-        ;; (setq foo (concat foo (char-to-string (preceding-char)) (char-to-string (following-char))))
-        (if (or (and (or (char-equal (preceding-char) ?-) (char-equal (preceding-char) ?=))
-                     (char-equal (following-char) ?>)) ; (or -!> =!>
-                (char-equal (following-char) ?,))      ;     !,)
-            (setq res t)
-          (forward-line)
-          (let ((here (point)))
-            (goto-char here)
-            (skip-chars-forward " \t")
-            (if (looking-at "--")  ; it is a comment line
-                (progn
-                  (forward-line 1)
-                  (end-of-line)
-                  (setq res (haskell-doc-wrapped-type-p)))
-              (forward-char 1)
-              ;; (setq foo (concat foo (char-to-string (preceding-char)) (char-to-string (following-char))))
-              ;; (message "|%s|" foo)
-              (if (and (or (char-equal (preceding-char) ?-) (char-equal (preceding-char) ?=))
-                       (char-equal (following-char) ?>)) ; -!> or =!>
-                  (setq res t))))))
-      res)))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-grab ()
-  "Return the text from point to the end of the line, chopping off comments.
-Leaves point at end of line."
-  (let ((str (buffer-substring-no-properties
-              (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point)))))
-    (if (string-match "--" str)
-        (substring str 0 (match-beginning 0))
-      str)))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-string-nub-ws (str)
-  "Replace all sequences of whitespace in STR by just one space.
-ToDo: Also eliminate leading and trailing whitespace."
-  (let ((i -1))
-    (while (setq i (string-match " [ \t\n]+\\|[\t\n]+" str (1+ i)))
-      (setq str (replace-match " " t t str)))
-    str))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-chop-off-context (str)
-  "Eliminate the context in a type represented by the string STR."
-  (let ((i (string-match "=>" str)) )
-    (if (null i)
-        str
-      (substring str (+ i 2)))))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-get-imenu-info (obj kind)
-  "Return a string describing OBJ of KIND \(Variables, Types, Data\)."
-  (cond
-   ((eq major-mode 'haskell-mode)
-    (let* ((imenu-info-alist (cdr (assoc kind imenu--index-alist)))
-           ;; (names (mapcar 'car imenu-info-alist))
-           (x (assoc obj imenu-info-alist)))
-      (when x (haskell-doc-grab-line x))))
-
-   (t ;; (error "Cannot get local functions in %s mode, sorry" major-mode)))
-    nil)))
-
-;; ToDo:
-;;  - modular way of defining a mapping of module name to file
-;;  - use a path to search for file (not just current directory)
-
-
-(defun haskell-doc-imported-list ()
-  "Return a list of the imported modules in current buffer."
-  (interactive "fName of outer `include' file: ") ;  (buffer-file-name))
-  ;; Don't add current buffer to the imported file list if it is not (yet?)
-  ;; visiting a file since it leads to errors further down.
-  (let ((imported-file-list (and buffer-file-name (list buffer-file-name))))
-    (widen)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (re-search-forward "^\\s-*import\\s-+\\([^ \t\n]+\\)" nil t)
-      (let ((basename (match-string 1)))
-        (dolist (ext '(".hs" ".lhs"))
-          (let ((file (concat basename ext)))
-            (if (file-exists-p file)
-                (push file imported-file-list))))))
-    (nreverse imported-file-list)
-    ;;(message imported-file-list)
-    ))
-
-;; ToDo: generalise this to "Types" etc (not just "Variables")
-
-(defun haskell-doc-rescan-files (filelist)
-  "Do an `imenu' rescan on every file in FILELIST and return the fct-list.
-This function switches to and potentially loads many buffers."
-  (save-current-buffer
-    (mapcar (lambda (f)
-              (set-buffer (find-file-noselect f))
-              (imenu--make-index-alist t)
-              (cons f
-                    (mapcar (lambda (x)
-                              `(,(car x) . ,(haskell-doc-grab-line x)))
-                            (cdr (assoc "Variables" imenu--index-alist)))))
-            filelist)))
-
-(defun haskell-doc-make-global-fct-index ()
-  "Scan imported files for types of global fcts and update `haskell-doc-index'."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq haskell-doc-index
-        (haskell-doc-rescan-files (haskell-doc-imported-list))))
-
-;; ToDo: use a separate munge-type function to format type concisely
-
-(defun haskell-doc-get-global-fct-type (&optional sym)
-  "Get type for function symbol SYM by examining `haskell-doc-index'."
-  (interactive) ;  "fName of outer `include' file: \nsFct:")
-  (save-excursion
-    ;; (switch-to-buffer "*scratch*")
-    ;; (goto-char (point-max))
-    ;; ;; Produces a list of fct-type alists
-    ;; (if (null sym)
-    ;;     (setq sym (progn (forward-word -1) (read (current-buffer)))))
-    (or sym
-        (current-word))
-    (let* ( (fn sym) ; (format "%s" sym))
-            (fal haskell-doc-index)
-            (res "") )
-      (while (not (null fal))
-        (let* ( (l (car fal))
-                (f (car l))
-                (x (assoc fn (cdr l))) )
-          (if (not (null x))
-              (let* ( (ty (cdr x)) ; the type as string
-                      (idx (string-match "::" ty))
-                      (str (if (null idx)
-                               ty
-                             (substring ty (+ idx 2)))) )
-                (setq res (format "[%s] %s" f str))))
-          (setq fal (cdr fal))))
-      res))) ; (message res)) )
-
-(defun haskell-doc-get-and-format-fct-type (fn)
-  "Get the type and kind of FN by checking local and global functions."
-  (save-excursion
-    (save-match-data
-      (let ((docstring "")
-            (doc nil)
-            )
-        ;; is it a local function?
-        (setq docstring (haskell-doc-get-imenu-info fn "Variables"))
-        (if (not (null docstring))
-            ;; (string-match (format "^%s\\s-+::\\s-+\\(.*\\)$" fn) docstring))
-            (setq doc `(,docstring . "Variables"))) ; `(,(match-string 1 docstring) . "Variables") ))
-        ;; is it a type declaration?
-        (setq docstring (haskell-doc-get-imenu-info fn "Types"))
-        (if (not (null docstring))
-            ;; (string-match (format "^\\s-*type\\s-+%s.*$" fn) docstring))
-            (setq doc `(,docstring . "Types"))) ; `(,(match-string 0 docstring) . "Types")) )
-        (if (not (null docstring))
-            ;; (string-match (format "^\\s-*data.*%s.*$" fn) docstring))
-            (setq doc `(,docstring . "Data"))) ; (setq doc `(,(match-string 0 docstring) . "Data")) )
-        ;; return the result
-        doc ))))
-
-(defun inferior-haskell-kind (sym)
-  "Find the kind of SYM with `:kind' ghci feature."
-  (inferior-haskell-get-result (format ":kind %s" sym)))
-
-(defun inferior-haskell-type (sym)
-  "Find the type of SYM with `:type' ghci feature."
-  (inferior-haskell-get-result (format ":type (%s)" sym)))
-
-(provide 'haskell-doc)
-
-;;; haskell-doc.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-font-lock.el --- Font locking module for Haskell Mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Copyright 1997-1998  Graeme E Moss, and Tommy Thorn
-
-;; Author: 1997-1998 Graeme E Moss <gem@cs.york.ac.uk>
-;;         1997-1998 Tommy Thorn <thorn@irisa.fr>
-;;         2003      Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
-;; Keywords: faces files Haskell
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-compat)
-(require 'haskell-lexeme)
-(require 'font-lock)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell-appearance nil
-  "Haskell Appearance."
-  :group 'haskell)
-
-
-(defcustom haskell-font-lock-symbols nil
-  "Display \\ and -> and such using symbols in fonts.
-
-This may sound like a neat trick, but be extra careful: it changes the
-alignment and can thus lead to nasty surprises with regards to layout."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom haskell-font-lock-symbols-alist
-  '(("\\" . "λ")
-    ("not" . "¬")
-    ("->" . "→")
-    ("<-" . "←")
-    ("=>" . "⇒")
-    ("()" . "∅")
-    ("==" . "≡")
-    ("/=" . "≢")
-    (">=" . "≥")
-    ("<=" . "≤")
-    ("!!" . "‼")
-    ("&&" . "∧")
-    ("||" . "∨")
-    ("sqrt" . "√")
-    ("undefined" . "⊥")
-    ("pi" . "π")
-    ("~>" . "⇝") ;; Omega language
-    ;; ("~>" "↝") ;; less desirable
-    ("-<" . "↢") ;; Paterson's arrow syntax
-    ;; ("-<" "⤙") ;; nicer but uncommon
-    ("::" . "∷")
-    ("." "∘" ; "○"
-     ;; Need a predicate here to distinguish the . used by
-     ;; forall <foo> . <bar>.
-     haskell-font-lock-dot-is-not-composition)
-    ("forall" . "∀"))
-  "Alist mapping Haskell symbols to chars.
-
-Each element has the form (STRING . COMPONENTS) or (STRING
-COMPONENTS PREDICATE).
-
-STRING is the Haskell symbol.
-COMPONENTS is a representation specification suitable as an argument to
-`compose-region'.
-PREDICATE if present is a function of one argument (the start position
-of the symbol) which should return non-nil if this mapping should
-be disabled at that position."
-  :type '(alist string string)
-  :group 'haskell-appearance)
-
-(defcustom haskell-font-lock-keywords
-  ;; `as', `hiding', and `qualified' are part of the import
-  ;; spec syntax, but they are not reserved.
-  ;; `_' can go in here since it has temporary word syntax.
-  '("case" "class" "data" "default" "deriving" "do"
-    "else" "if" "import" "in" "infix" "infixl"
-    "infixr" "instance" "let" "module" "mdo" "newtype" "of"
-    "rec" "pattern" "proc" "signature" "then" "type" "where" "_")
-  "Identifiers treated as reserved keywords in Haskell."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-
-(defun haskell-font-lock-dot-is-not-composition (start)
-  "Return non-nil if the \".\" at START is not a composition operator.
-This is the case if the \".\" is part of a \"forall <tvar> . <type>\"."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char start)
-    (or (re-search-backward "\\<forall\\>[^.\"]*\\="
-                            (line-beginning-position) t)
-        (not (or
-              (string= " " (string (char-after start)))
-              (null (char-before start))
-              (string= " " (string (char-before start))))))))
-
-(defvar haskell-yesod-parse-routes-mode-keywords
-  '(("^\\([^ \t\n]+\\)\\(?:[ \t]+\\([^ \t\n]+\\)\\)?"
-     (1 'font-lock-string-face)
-     (2 'haskell-constructor-face nil lax))))
-
-(define-derived-mode haskell-yesod-parse-routes-mode text-mode "Yesod parseRoutes mode"
-  "Mode for parseRoutes from Yesod."
-  (setq-local font-lock-defaults '(haskell-yesod-parse-routes-mode-keywords t t nil nil)))
-
-(defcustom haskell-font-lock-quasi-quote-modes
-  `(("hsx" . xml-mode)
-    ("hamlet" . shakespeare-hamlet-mode)
-    ("shamlet" . shakespeare-hamlet-mode)
-    ("whamlet" . shakespeare-hamlet-mode)
-    ("xmlQQ" . xml-mode)
-    ("xml" . xml-mode)
-    ("cmd" . shell-mode)
-    ("sh_" . shell-mode)
-    ("jmacro" . javascript-mode)
-    ("jmacroE" . javascript-mode)
-    ("r" . ess-mode)
-    ("rChan" . ess-mode)
-    ("sql" . sql-mode)
-    ("json" . json-mode)
-    ("aesonQQ" . json-mode)
-    ("parseRoutes" . haskell-yesod-parse-routes-mode))
-  "Mapping from quasi quoter token to fontification mode.
-
-If a quasi quote is seen in Haskell code its contents will have
-font faces assigned as if respective mode was enabled."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance
-  :type '(repeat (cons string symbol)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-keyword-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Haskell keywords."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-type-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-type-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Haskell types"
-  :group 'haskell-appearance)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-constructor-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-type-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Haskell constructors."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance)
-
-;; This used to be `font-lock-variable-name-face' but it doesn't result in
-;; a highlighting that's consistent with other modes (it's mostly used
-;; for function defintions).
-(defface haskell-definition-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-function-name-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Haskell definitions."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance)
-
-;; This is probably just wrong, but it used to use
-;; `font-lock-function-name-face' with a result that was not consistent with
-;; other major modes, so I just exchanged with `haskell-definition-face'.
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-operator-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Haskell operators."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-pragma-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-preprocessor-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Haskell pragmas ({-# ... #-})."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-liquid-haskell-annotation-face
-  '((t :inherit haskell-pragma-face))
-  "Face used to highlight LiquidHaskell annotations ({-@ ... @-})."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-literate-comment-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-doc-face))
-  "Face with which to fontify literate comments.
-Inherit from `default' to avoid fontification of them."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance)
-
-(defface haskell-quasi-quote-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
-  "Generic face for quasiquotes.
-
-Some quote types are fontified according to other mode defined in
-`haskell-font-lock-quasi-quote-modes'."
-  :group 'haskell-appearance)
-
-(defun haskell-font-lock-compose-symbol (alist)
-  "Compose a sequence of ascii chars into a symbol.
-Regexp match data 0 points to the chars."
-  ;; Check that the chars should really be composed into a symbol.
-  (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
-         (end (match-end 0))
-         (syntaxes (cond
-                    ((eq (char-syntax (char-after start)) ?w) '(?w))
-                    ((eq (char-syntax (char-after start)) ?.) '(?.))
-                    ;; Special case for the . used for qualified names.
-                    ((and (eq (char-after start) ?\.) (= end (1+ start)))
-                     '(?_ ?\\ ?w))
-                    (t '(?_ ?\\))))
-         sym-data)
-    (if (or (memq (char-syntax (or (char-before start) ?\ )) syntaxes)
-            (memq (char-syntax (or (char-after end) ?\ )) syntaxes)
-            (or (elt (syntax-ppss) 3) (elt (syntax-ppss) 4))
-            (and (consp (setq sym-data (cdr (assoc (match-string 0) alist))))
-                 (let ((pred (cadr sym-data)))
-                   (setq sym-data (car sym-data))
-                   (funcall pred start))))
-        ;; No composition for you.  Let's actually remove any composition
-        ;; we may have added earlier and which is now incorrect.
-        (remove-text-properties start end '(composition))
-      ;; That's a symbol alright, so add the composition.
-      (compose-region start end sym-data)))
-  ;; Return nil because we're not adding any face property.
-  nil)
-
-(defun haskell-font-lock-symbols-keywords ()
-  (when (and haskell-font-lock-symbols
-             haskell-font-lock-symbols-alist)
-    `((,(regexp-opt (mapcar 'car haskell-font-lock-symbols-alist) t)
-       (0 (haskell-font-lock-compose-symbol ',haskell-font-lock-symbols-alist)
-          ;; In Emacs-21, if the `override' field is nil, the face
-          ;; expressions is only evaluated if the text has currently
-          ;; no face.  So force evaluation by using `keep'.
-          keep)))))
-
-(defun haskell-font-lock--forward-type (&optional ignore)
-  "Find where does this type declaration end.
-
-Moves the point to the end of type declaration. It should be
-invoked with point just after one of type introducing keywords
-like ::, class, instance, data, newtype, type."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((cont t)
-        (end (point))
-        (token nil)
-        ;; we are starting right after ::
-        (last-token-was-operator t)
-        (last-token-was-newline nil)
-        (open-parens 0))
-    (while cont
-      (setq token (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-token 'newline))
-
-      (cond
-       ((null token)
-        (setq cont nil))
-       ((member token '(newline))
-        (setq last-token-was-newline (not last-token-was-operator))
-        (setq end (match-end 0))
-        (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-       ((member (match-string-no-properties 0)
-                    '(")" "]" "}"))
-        (setq open-parens (1- open-parens))
-        (if (< open-parens 0)
-            ;; unmatched closing parenthesis closes type declaration
-            (setq cont nil)
-          (setq end (match-end 0))
-          (goto-char end))
-        (setq last-token-was-newline nil))
-       ((and (member (match-string-no-properties 0)
-                     '("," ";" "|"))
-             (not (member (match-string-no-properties 0) ignore)))
-        (if (equal 0 open-parens)
-            (setq cont nil)
-          (setq last-token-was-operator t)
-          (setq end (match-end 0))
-          (goto-char end))
-        (setq last-token-was-newline nil))
-       ((and (or (member (match-string-no-properties 0)
-                         '("<-" "=" "←"))
-                 (member (match-string-no-properties 0) haskell-font-lock-keywords))
-             (not (member (match-string-no-properties 0) ignore)))
-        (setq cont nil)
-        (setq last-token-was-newline nil))
-       ((member (match-string-no-properties 0)
-                '("(" "[" "{"))
-        (if last-token-was-newline
-            (setq cont nil)
-          (setq open-parens (1+ open-parens))
-          (setq end (match-end 0))
-          (goto-char end)
-          (setq last-token-was-newline nil)))
-       ((member token '(qsymid char string number template-haskell-quote template-haskell-quasi-quote))
-        (setq last-token-was-operator (member (haskell-lexeme-classify-by-first-char (char-after (match-beginning 1)))
-                                              '(varsym consym)))
-        (if (and (not last-token-was-operator) last-token-was-newline)
-            (setq cont nil)
-
-          (goto-char (match-end 0))
-          (setq end (point)))
-        (setq last-token-was-newline nil))
-       ((member token '(comment nested-comment literate-comment))
-        (goto-char (match-end 0))
-        (setq end (point)))
-       (t
-        (goto-char (match-end 0))
-        (setq end (point))
-        (setq last-token-was-newline nil))))
-    (goto-char end)))
-
-
-(defun haskell-font-lock--select-face-on-type-or-constructor ()
-  "Private function used to select either type or constructor face
-on an uppercase identifier."
-  (cl-case (haskell-lexeme-classify-by-first-char (char-after (match-beginning 1)))
-    (varid (let ((word (match-string-no-properties 0)))
-             (cond
-              ((member word haskell-font-lock-keywords)
-               ;; Note: keywords parse as keywords only when not qualified.
-               ;; GHC parses Control.let as a single but illegal lexeme.
-               (when (member word '("class" "instance" "type" "data" "newtype"))
-                 (save-excursion
-                   (goto-char (match-end 0))
-                   (save-match-data
-                     (haskell-font-lock--forward-type
-                      (cond
-                       ((member word '("class" "instance"))
-                        '("|"))
-                       ((member word '("type"))
-                        ;; Need to support 'type instance'
-                        '("=" "instance")))))
-                   (add-text-properties (match-end 0) (point) '(font-lock-multiline t haskell-type t))))
-               'haskell-keyword-face)
-              ((member word '("forall"))
-               (when (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'haskell-type)
-                 'haskell-keyword-face)))))
-    (conid (if (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'haskell-type)
-               'haskell-type-face
-             'haskell-constructor-face))
-    (varsym (unless (and (member (match-string 0) '("-" "+" "."))
-                         (equal (string-to-syntax "w") (syntax-after (match-beginning 0))))
-              ;; We need to protect against the case of
-              ;; plus, minus or dot inside a floating
-              ;; point number.
-              'haskell-operator-face))
-    (consym (if (not (member (match-string 1) '("::" "∷")))
-                (if (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'haskell-type)
-                    'haskell-type-face
-                  'haskell-constructor-face)
-              (save-excursion
-                (goto-char (match-end 0))
-                (save-match-data
-                  (haskell-font-lock--forward-type))
-                (add-text-properties (match-end 0) (point) '(font-lock-multiline t haskell-type t)))
-              'haskell-operator-face))))
-
-(defun haskell-font-lock--put-face-on-type-or-constructor ()
-  "Private function used to put either type or constructor face
-on an uppercase identifier."
-  (let ((face (haskell-font-lock--select-face-on-type-or-constructor)))
-    (when (and face
-               (not (text-property-not-all (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'face nil)))
-      (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'face face))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-font-lock-keywords ()
-  ;; this has to be a function because it depends on global value of
-  ;; `haskell-font-lock-symbols'
-  "Generate font lock eywords."
-  (let* (;; Bird-style literate scripts start a line of code with
-         ;; "^>", otherwise a line of code starts with "^".
-         (line-prefix "^\\(?:> ?\\)?")
-
-         (varid "[[:lower:]_][[:alnum:]'_]*")
-         ;; We allow ' preceding conids because of DataKinds/PolyKinds
-         (conid "'?[[:upper:]][[:alnum:]'_]*")
-         (sym "\\s.+")
-
-         ;; Top-level declarations
-         (topdecl-var
-          (concat line-prefix "\\(" varid "\\(?:\\s-*,\\s-*" varid "\\)*" "\\)"
-                  ;; optionally allow for a single newline after identifier
-                  "\\(\\s-+\\|\\s-*[\n]\\s-+\\)"
-                  ;; A toplevel declaration can be followed by a definition
-                  ;; (=), a type (::) or (∷), a guard, or a pattern which can
-                  ;; either be a variable, a constructor, a parenthesized
-                  ;; thingy, or an integer or a string.
-                  "\\(" varid "\\|" conid "\\|::\\|∷\\|=\\||\\|\\s(\\|[0-9\"']\\)"))
-         (topdecl-var2
-          (concat line-prefix "\\(" varid "\\|" conid "\\)\\s-*`\\(" varid "\\)`"))
-         (topdecl-bangpat
-          (concat line-prefix "\\(" varid "\\)\\s-*!"))
-         (topdecl-sym
-          (concat line-prefix "\\(" varid "\\|" conid "\\)\\s-*\\(" sym "\\)"))
-         (topdecl-sym2 (concat line-prefix "(\\(" sym "\\))"))
-
-         keywords)
-
-    (setq keywords
-          `(;; NOTICE the ordering below is significant
-            ;;
-            ("^#\\(?:[^\\\n]\\|\\\\\\(?:.\\|\n\\|\\'\\)\\)*\\(?:\n\\|\\'\\)" 0 'font-lock-preprocessor-face t)
-
-            ,@(haskell-font-lock-symbols-keywords)
-
-            ;; Special case for `as', `hiding', `safe' and `qualified', which are
-            ;; keywords in import statements but are not otherwise reserved.
-            ("\\<import[ \t]+\\(?:\\(safe\\>\\)[ \t]*\\)?\\(?:\\(qualified\\>\\)[ \t]*\\)?\\(?:\"[^\"]*\"[\t ]*\\)?[^ \t\n()]+[ \t]*\\(?:\\(\\<as\\>\\)[ \t]*[^ \t\n()]+[ \t]*\\)?\\(\\<hiding\\>\\)?"
-             (1 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax)
-             (2 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax)
-             (3 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax)
-             (4 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax))
-
-            ;; Special case for `foreign import'
-            ;; keywords in foreign import statements but are not otherwise reserved.
-            ("\\<\\(foreign\\)[ \t]+\\(import\\)[ \t]+\\(?:\\(ccall\\|stdcall\\|cplusplus\\|jvm\\|dotnet\\)[ \t]+\\)?\\(?:\\(safe\\|unsafe\\|interruptible\\)[ \t]+\\)?"
-             (1 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax)
-             (2 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax)
-             (3 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax)
-             (4 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax))
-
-            ;; Special case for `foreign export'
-            ;; keywords in foreign export statements but are not otherwise reserved.
-            ("\\<\\(foreign\\)[ \t]+\\(export\\)[ \t]+\\(?:\\(ccall\\|stdcall\\|cplusplus\\|jvm\\|dotnet\\)[ \t]+\\)?"
-             (1 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax)
-             (2 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax)
-             (3 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax))
-
-            ;; Special case for `type family' and `data family'.
-            ;; `family' is only reserved in these contexts.
-            ("\\<\\(type\\|data\\)[ \t]+\\(family\\>\\)"
-             (1 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax)
-             (2 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax))
-
-            ;; Special case for `type role'
-            ;; `role' is only reserved in this context.
-            ("\\<\\(type\\)[ \t]+\\(role\\>\\)"
-             (1 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax)
-             (2 'haskell-keyword-face nil lax))
-
-            ;; Toplevel Declarations.
-            ;; Place them *before* generic id-and-op highlighting.
-            (,topdecl-var  (1 (unless (member (match-string 1) haskell-font-lock-keywords)
-                                'haskell-definition-face)))
-            (,topdecl-var2 (2 (unless (member (match-string 2) haskell-font-lock-keywords)
-                                'haskell-definition-face)))
-            (,topdecl-bangpat  (1 (unless (member (match-string 1) haskell-font-lock-keywords)
-                                'haskell-definition-face)))
-            (,topdecl-sym  (2 (unless (member (match-string 2) '("\\" "=" "->" "→" "<-" "←" "::" "∷" "," ";" "`"))
-                                'haskell-definition-face)))
-            (,topdecl-sym2 (1 (unless (member (match-string 1) '("\\" "=" "->" "→" "<-" "←" "::" "∷" "," ";" "`"))
-                                'haskell-definition-face)))
-
-            ;; These four are debatable...
-            ("(\\(,*\\|->\\))" 0 'haskell-constructor-face)
-            ("\\[\\]" 0 'haskell-constructor-face)
-
-            ("`"
-             (0 (if (or (elt (syntax-ppss) 3) (elt (syntax-ppss) 4))
-                    (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max) nil nil (syntax-ppss)
-                                        'syntax-table)
-                  (when (save-excursion
-                          (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-                          (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-backtick))
-                    (goto-char (match-end 0))
-                    (unless (text-property-not-all (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) 'face nil)
-                      (put-text-property (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) 'face 'haskell-operator-face))
-                    (unless (text-property-not-all (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2) 'face nil)
-                      (put-text-property (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2) 'face 'haskell-operator-face))
-                    (unless (text-property-not-all (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4) 'face nil)
-                      (put-text-property (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4) 'face 'haskell-operator-face))
-                    (add-text-properties
-                     (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-                     '(font-lock-fontified t fontified t font-lock-multiline t))))))
-
-            (,haskell-lexeme-idsym-first-char
-             (0 (if (or (elt (syntax-ppss) 3) (elt (syntax-ppss) 4))
-                    (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max) nil nil (syntax-ppss)
-                                        'syntax-table)
-                  (when (save-excursion
-                          (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-                          (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-qidsym))
-                    (goto-char (match-end 0))
-                    ;; note that we have to put face ourselves here because font-lock
-                    ;; will use match data from the original matcher
-                    (haskell-font-lock--put-face-on-type-or-constructor)))))))
-    keywords))
-
-
-(defun haskell-font-lock-fontify-block (lang-mode start end)
-  "Fontify a block as LANG-MODE."
-  (let ((string (buffer-substring-no-properties start end))
-        (modified (buffer-modified-p))
-        (org-buffer (current-buffer)) pos next)
-    (remove-text-properties start end '(face nil))
-    (with-current-buffer
-        (get-buffer-create
-         (concat " haskell-font-lock-fontify-block:" (symbol-name lang-mode)))
-      (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
-      (insert string " ") ;; so there's a final property change
-      (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'message)
-                 (lambda (_fmt &rest _args))))
-        ;; silence messages
-        (unless (eq major-mode lang-mode) (funcall lang-mode))
-        (font-lock-ensure))
-      (setq pos (point-min))
-      (while (setq next (next-single-property-change pos 'face))
-        (put-text-property
-         (+ start (1- pos)) (1- (+ start next)) 'face
-         (or (get-text-property pos 'face) 'default) org-buffer)
-        (setq pos next))
-      (unless (equal pos (point-max))
-        (put-text-property
-         (+ start (1- pos)) (1- (+ start (point-max))) 'face
-         'default org-buffer)))
-    (add-text-properties
-     start end
-     '(font-lock-fontified t fontified t font-lock-multiline t))
-    (set-buffer-modified-p modified)))
-
-(defun haskell-syntactic-face-function (state)
-  "`font-lock-syntactic-face-function' for Haskell."
-  (cond
-   ((nth 3 state)
-    (if (equal ?| (nth 3 state))
-        ;; find out what kind of QuasiQuote is this
-        (let* ((qqname (save-excursion
-                        (goto-char (nth 8 state))
-                        (skip-syntax-backward "w._")
-                        (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (nth 8 state))))
-               (lang-mode (cdr (assoc qqname haskell-font-lock-quasi-quote-modes))))
-
-          (if (and lang-mode
-                   (fboundp lang-mode))
-              (save-excursion
-                ;; find the end of the QuasiQuote
-                (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max) nil nil state
-                                    'syntax-table)
-                (haskell-font-lock-fontify-block lang-mode (1+ (nth 8 state)) (1- (point)))
-                ;; must return nil here so that it is not fontified again as string
-                nil)
-            ;; fontify normally as string because lang-mode is not present
-            'haskell-quasi-quote-face))
-      (save-excursion
-        (let
-            ((state2
-              (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max) nil nil state
-                                  'syntax-table))
-             (end-of-string (point)))
-
-          (put-text-property (nth 8 state) (point)
-                             'face 'font-lock-string-face)
-
-
-          (if (or (equal t (nth 3 state)) (nth 3 state2))
-              ;; This is an unterminated string constant, use warning
-              ;; face for the opening quote.
-              (put-text-property (nth 8 state) (1+ (nth 8 state))
-                                 'face 'font-lock-warning-face))
-
-          (goto-char (1+ (nth 8 state)))
-          (while (re-search-forward "\\\\" end-of-string t)
-
-            (goto-char (1- (point)))
-
-            (if (looking-at haskell-lexeme-string-literal-inside-item)
-                (goto-char (match-end 0))
-
-              ;; We are looking at an unacceptable escape
-              ;; sequence. Use warning face to highlight that.
-              (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point))
-                                 'face 'font-lock-warning-face)
-              (goto-char (1+ (point)))))))
-      ;; must return nil here so that it is not fontified again as string
-      nil))
-   ;; Detect literate comment lines starting with syntax class '<'
-   ((save-excursion
-      (goto-char (nth 8 state))
-      (equal (string-to-syntax "<") (syntax-after (point))))
-    'haskell-literate-comment-face)
-   ;; Detect pragmas. A pragma is enclosed in special comment
-   ;; delimiters {-# .. #-}.
-   ((save-excursion
-      (goto-char (nth 8 state))
-      (and (looking-at-p "{-#")
-           (forward-comment 1)
-           (goto-char (- (point) 3))
-           (looking-at-p "#-}")))
-    'haskell-pragma-face)
-   ;; Detect Liquid Haskell annotations enclosed in special comment
-   ;; delimiters {-@ .. @-}.
-   ((save-excursion
-      (goto-char (nth 8 state))
-      (and (looking-at-p "{-@")
-           (forward-comment 1)
-           (goto-char (- (point) 3))
-           (looking-at-p "@-}")))
-    'haskell-liquid-haskell-annotation-face)
-   ;; Haddock comment start with either "-- [|^*$]" or "{- ?[|^*$]"
-   ;; (note space optional for nested comments and mandatory for
-   ;; double dash comments).
-   ;;
-   ;; Haddock comment will also continue on next line, provided:
-   ;; - current line is a double dash haddock comment
-   ;; - next line is also double dash comment
-   ;; - there is only whitespace between
-   ;;
-   ;; We recognize double dash haddock comments by property
-   ;; 'font-lock-doc-face attached to newline. In case of {- -}
-   ;; comments newline is outside of comment.
-   ((save-excursion
-      (goto-char (nth 8 state))
-      (or (looking-at-p "\\(?:{- ?\\|-- \\)[|^*$]")
-          (and (looking-at-p "--")            ; are we at double dash comment
-               (forward-line -1)              ; this is nil on first line
-               (eq (get-text-property (line-end-position) 'face)
-                   'font-lock-doc-face)       ; is a doc face
-               (forward-line)
-               (skip-syntax-forward "-")      ; see if there is only whitespace
-               (eq (point) (nth 8 state)))))  ; we are back in position
-    ;; Here we look inside the comment to see if there are substrings
-    ;; worth marking inside we try to emulate as much of haddock as
-    ;; possible.  First we add comment face all over the comment, then
-    ;; we add special features.
-    (let ((beg (nth 8 state))
-          (end (save-excursion
-                 (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max) nil nil state
-                                     'syntax-table)
-                 (point)))
-          (emphasis-open-point nil)
-          (strong-open-point nil))
-      (put-text-property beg end 'face 'font-lock-doc-face)
-
-      (when (fboundp 'add-face-text-property)
-        ;; `add-face-text-property' is not defined in Emacs 23
-
-        ;; iterate over chars, take escaped chars unconditionally
-        ;; mark when a construct is opened, close and face it when
-        ;; it is closed
-
-        (save-excursion
-          (while (< (point) end)
-            (if (looking-at "__\\|\\\\.\\|\\\n\\|[/]")
-                (progn
-                  (cond
-                   ((equal (match-string 0) "/")
-                    (if emphasis-open-point
-                        (progn
-                          (add-face-text-property emphasis-open-point (match-end 0)
-                                                  '(:slant italic))
-                          (setq emphasis-open-point nil))
-                      (setq emphasis-open-point (point))))
-                   ((equal (match-string 0) "__")
-                    (if strong-open-point
-                        (progn
-                          (add-face-text-property strong-open-point (match-end 0)
-                                                  '(:weight bold))
-                          (setq strong-open-point nil))
-                      (setq strong-open-point (point))))
-                   (t
-                    ;; this is a backslash escape sequence, skip over it
-                    ))
-                  (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-              ;; skip chars that are not interesting
-              (goto-char (1+ (point)))
-              (skip-chars-forward "^_\\\\/" end))))))
-    nil)
-   (t 'font-lock-comment-face)))
-
-(defun haskell-font-lock-defaults-create ()
-  "Locally set `font-lock-defaults' for Haskell."
-  (setq-local font-lock-defaults
-              '((haskell-font-lock-keywords)
-                nil nil nil nil
-                (font-lock-syntactic-face-function
-                 . haskell-syntactic-face-function)
-                ;; Get help from font-lock-syntactic-keywords.
-                (parse-sexp-lookup-properties . t)
-                (font-lock-extra-managed-props . (composition)))))
-
-(defun haskell-fontify-as-mode (text mode)
-  "Fontify TEXT as MODE, returning the fontified text."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (funcall mode)
-    (insert text)
-    (if (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure)
-        (font-lock-ensure)
-      (with-no-warnings (font-lock-fontify-buffer)))
-    (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max))))
-
-;; Provide ourselves:
-
-(provide 'haskell-font-lock)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; coding: utf-8-unix
-;; tab-width: 8
-;; End:
-
-;;; haskell-font-lock.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-ghc-support.el --- GHC specific code    -*- coding: utf-8; lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2016 Haskell Mode
-;; Author:  2016 Gracjan Polak
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This file containt GHC specific constants and information.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defvar haskell-ghc-supported-extensions
-  '(
-    ;;; BEGIN haskell-ghc-supported-extensions
-    "AllowAmbiguousTypes"
-    "AlternativeLayoutRule"
-    "AlternativeLayoutRuleTransitional"
-    "ApplicativeDo"
-    "Arrows"
-    "AutoDeriveTypeable"
-    "BangPatterns"
-    "BinaryLiterals"
-    "CApiFFI"
-    "CPP"
-    "ConstrainedClassMethods"
-    "ConstraintKinds"
-    "DataKinds"
-    "DatatypeContexts"
-    "DefaultSignatures"
-    "DeriveAnyClass"
-    "DeriveDataTypeable"
-    "DeriveFoldable"
-    "DeriveFunctor"
-    "DeriveGeneric"
-    "DeriveLift"
-    "DeriveTraversable"
-    "DisambiguateRecordFields"
-    "DoAndIfThenElse"
-    "DoRec"
-    "DuplicateRecordFields"
-    "EmptyCase"
-    "EmptyDataDecls"
-    "ExistentialQuantification"
-    "ExplicitForAll"
-    "ExplicitNamespaces"
-    "ExtendedDefaultRules"
-    "FlexibleContexts"
-    "FlexibleInstances"
-    "ForeignFunctionInterface"
-    "FunctionalDependencies"
-    "GADTSyntax"
-    "GADTs"
-    "GHCForeignImportPrim"
-    "GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving"
-    "Haskell2010"
-    "Haskell98"
-    "ImplicitParams"
-    "ImplicitPrelude"
-    "ImpredicativeTypes"
-    "IncoherentInstances"
-    "InstanceSigs"
-    "InterruptibleFFI"
-    "JavaScriptFFI"
-    "KindSignatures"
-    "LambdaCase"
-    "LiberalTypeSynonyms"
-    "MagicHash"
-    "MonadComprehensions"
-    "MonadFailDesugaring"
-    "MonoLocalBinds"
-    "MonoPatBinds"
-    "MonomorphismRestriction"
-    "MultiParamTypeClasses"
-    "MultiWayIf"
-    "NPlusKPatterns"
-    "NamedFieldPuns"
-    "NamedWildCards"
-    "NegativeLiterals"
-    "NoAllowAmbiguousTypes"
-    "NoAlternativeLayoutRule"
-    "NoAlternativeLayoutRuleTransitional"
-    "NoApplicativeDo"
-    "NoArrows"
-    "NoAutoDeriveTypeable"
-    "NoBangPatterns"
-    "NoBinaryLiterals"
-    "NoCApiFFI"
-    "NoCPP"
-    "NoConstrainedClassMethods"
-    "NoConstraintKinds"
-    "NoDataKinds"
-    "NoDatatypeContexts"
-    "NoDefaultSignatures"
-    "NoDeriveAnyClass"
-    "NoDeriveDataTypeable"
-    "NoDeriveFoldable"
-    "NoDeriveFunctor"
-    "NoDeriveGeneric"
-    "NoDeriveLift"
-    "NoDeriveTraversable"
-    "NoDisambiguateRecordFields"
-    "NoDoAndIfThenElse"
-    "NoDoRec"
-    "NoDuplicateRecordFields"
-    "NoEmptyCase"
-    "NoEmptyDataDecls"
-    "NoExistentialQuantification"
-    "NoExplicitForAll"
-    "NoExplicitNamespaces"
-    "NoExtendedDefaultRules"
-    "NoFlexibleContexts"
-    "NoFlexibleInstances"
-    "NoForeignFunctionInterface"
-    "NoFunctionalDependencies"
-    "NoGADTSyntax"
-    "NoGADTs"
-    "NoGHCForeignImportPrim"
-    "NoGeneralizedNewtypeDeriving"
-    "NoImplicitParams"
-    "NoImplicitPrelude"
-    "NoImpredicativeTypes"
-    "NoIncoherentInstances"
-    "NoInstanceSigs"
-    "NoInterruptibleFFI"
-    "NoJavaScriptFFI"
-    "NoKindSignatures"
-    "NoLambdaCase"
-    "NoLiberalTypeSynonyms"
-    "NoMagicHash"
-    "NoMonadComprehensions"
-    "NoMonadFailDesugaring"
-    "NoMonoLocalBinds"
-    "NoMonoPatBinds"
-    "NoMonomorphismRestriction"
-    "NoMultiParamTypeClasses"
-    "NoMultiWayIf"
-    "NoNPlusKPatterns"
-    "NoNamedFieldPuns"
-    "NoNamedWildCards"
-    "NoNegativeLiterals"
-    "NoNondecreasingIndentation"
-    "NoNullaryTypeClasses"
-    "NoNumDecimals"
-    "NoOverlappingInstances"
-    "NoOverloadedLabels"
-    "NoOverloadedLists"
-    "NoOverloadedStrings"
-    "NoPackageImports"
-    "NoParallelArrays"
-    "NoParallelListComp"
-    "NoPartialTypeSignatures"
-    "NoPatternGuards"
-    "NoPatternSignatures"
-    "NoPatternSynonyms"
-    "NoPolyKinds"
-    "NoPolymorphicComponents"
-    "NoPostfixOperators"
-    "NoQuasiQuotes"
-    "NoRank2Types"
-    "NoRankNTypes"
-    "NoRebindableSyntax"
-    "NoRecordPuns"
-    "NoRecordWildCards"
-    "NoRecursiveDo"
-    "NoRelaxedLayout"
-    "NoRelaxedPolyRec"
-    "NoRoleAnnotations"
-    "NoScopedTypeVariables"
-    "NoStandaloneDeriving"
-    "NoStaticPointers"
-    "NoStrict"
-    "NoStrictData"
-    "NoTemplateHaskell"
-    "NoTemplateHaskellQuotes"
-    "NoTraditionalRecordSyntax"
-    "NoTransformListComp"
-    "NoTupleSections"
-    "NoTypeApplications"
-    "NoTypeFamilies"
-    "NoTypeFamilyDependencies"
-    "NoTypeInType"
-    "NoTypeOperators"
-    "NoTypeSynonymInstances"
-    "NoUnboxedTuples"
-    "NoUndecidableInstances"
-    "NoUndecidableSuperClasses"
-    "NoUnicodeSyntax"
-    "NoUnliftedFFITypes"
-    "NoViewPatterns"
-    "NondecreasingIndentation"
-    "NullaryTypeClasses"
-    "NumDecimals"
-    "OverlappingInstances"
-    "OverloadedLabels"
-    "OverloadedLists"
-    "OverloadedStrings"
-    "PackageImports"
-    "ParallelArrays"
-    "ParallelListComp"
-    "PartialTypeSignatures"
-    "PatternGuards"
-    "PatternSignatures"
-    "PatternSynonyms"
-    "PolyKinds"
-    "PolymorphicComponents"
-    "PostfixOperators"
-    "QuasiQuotes"
-    "Rank2Types"
-    "RankNTypes"
-    "RebindableSyntax"
-    "RecordPuns"
-    "RecordWildCards"
-    "RecursiveDo"
-    "RelaxedLayout"
-    "RelaxedPolyRec"
-    "RoleAnnotations"
-    "Safe"
-    "ScopedTypeVariables"
-    "StandaloneDeriving"
-    "StaticPointers"
-    "Strict"
-    "StrictData"
-    "TemplateHaskell"
-    "TemplateHaskellQuotes"
-    "TraditionalRecordSyntax"
-    "TransformListComp"
-    "Trustworthy"
-    "TupleSections"
-    "TypeApplications"
-    "TypeFamilies"
-    "TypeFamilyDependencies"
-    "TypeInType"
-    "TypeOperators"
-    "TypeSynonymInstances"
-    "UnboxedTuples"
-    "UndecidableInstances"
-    "UndecidableSuperClasses"
-    "UnicodeSyntax"
-    "UnliftedFFITypes"
-    "Unsafe"
-    "ViewPatterns"
-    ;;; END haskell-ghc-supported-extensions
-    )
-  "List of language extensions supported by any known version of GHC.
-
-This list should be updated by running `haskell-update-ghc-support'.")
-
-(defvar haskell-ghc-supported-options
-  '(
-    ;;; BEGIN haskell-ghc-supported-options
-    "-#include"
-    "--abi-hash"
-    "--frontend"
-    "--help"
-    "--info"
-    "--interactive"
-    "--make"
-    "--numeric-version"
-    "--print-booter-version"
-    "--print-build-platform"
-    "--print-c-compiler-flags"
-    "--print-c-compiler-link-flags"
-    "--print-debug-on"
-    "--print-gcc-linker-flags"
-    "--print-global-package-db"
-    "--print-have-interpreter"
-    "--print-have-native-code-generator"
-    "--print-host-platform"
-    "--print-ld-flags"
-    "--print-ld-linker-flags"
-    "--print-leading-underscore"
-    "--print-libdir"
-    "--print-object-splitting-supported"
-    "--print-project-git-commit-id"
-    "--print-project-version"
-    "--print-rts-ways"
-    "--print-stage"
-    "--print-support-smp"
-    "--print-tables-next-to-code"
-    "--print-target-platform"
-    "--print-unregisterised"
-    "--show-iface"
-    "--show-options"
-    "--show-packages"
-    "--supported-extensions"
-    "--supported-languages"
-    "--version"
-    "-?"
-    "-C"
-    "-D"
-    "-E"
-    "-F"
-    "-H"
-    "-I"
-    "-L"
-    "-M"
-    "-O"
-    "-Odph"
-    "-Onot"
-    "-Rghc-timing"
-    "-S"
-    "-U"
-    "-V"
-    "-W"
-    "-Wall"
-    "-Wall-missed-specialisations"
-    "-Walternative-layout-rule-transitional"
-    "-Wamp"
-    "-Wauto-orphans"
-    "-Wcompat"
-    "-Wcontext-quantification"
-    "-Wdefault"
-    "-Wdeferred-type-errors"
-    "-Wdeprecated-flags"
-    "-Wdeprecations"
-    "-Wderiving-typeable"
-    "-Wdodgy-exports"
-    "-Wdodgy-foreign-imports"
-    "-Wdodgy-imports"
-    "-Wduplicate-constraints"
-    "-Wduplicate-exports"
-    "-Wempty-enumerations"
-    "-Werror"
-    "-Weverything"
-    "-Wextra"
-    "-Whi-shadowing"
-    "-Widentities"
-    "-Wimplicit-prelude"
-    "-Wincomplete-patterns"
-    "-Wincomplete-record-updates"
-    "-Wincomplete-uni-patterns"
-    "-Winline-rule-shadowing"
-    "-Wmissed-specialisations"
-    "-Wmissing-exported-signatures"
-    "-Wmissing-exported-sigs"
-    "-Wmissing-fields"
-    "-Wmissing-import-lists"
-    "-Wmissing-local-signatures"
-    "-Wmissing-local-sigs"
-    "-Wmissing-methods"
-    "-Wmissing-monadfail-instances"
-    "-Wmissing-pattern-synonym-signatures"
-    "-Wmissing-signatures"
-    "-Wmonomorphism-restriction"
-    "-Wname-shadowing"
-    "-Wno-all"
-    "-Wno-all-missed-specialisations"
-    "-Wno-alternative-layout-rule-transitional"
-    "-Wno-amp"
-    "-Wno-auto-orphans"
-    "-Wno-compat"
-    "-Wno-context-quantification"
-    "-Wno-default"
-    "-Wno-deferred-type-errors"
-    "-Wno-deprecated-flags"
-    "-Wno-deprecations"
-    "-Wno-deriving-typeable"
-    "-Wno-dodgy-exports"
-    "-Wno-dodgy-foreign-imports"
-    "-Wno-dodgy-imports"
-    "-Wno-duplicate-constraints"
-    "-Wno-duplicate-exports"
-    "-Wno-empty-enumerations"
-    "-Wno-everything"
-    "-Wno-extra"
-    "-Wno-hi-shadowing"
-    "-Wno-identities"
-    "-Wno-implicit-prelude"
-    "-Wno-incomplete-patterns"
-    "-Wno-incomplete-record-updates"
-    "-Wno-incomplete-uni-patterns"
-    "-Wno-inline-rule-shadowing"
-    "-Wno-missed-specialisations"
-    "-Wno-missing-exported-signatures"
-    "-Wno-missing-exported-sigs"
-    "-Wno-missing-fields"
-    "-Wno-missing-import-lists"
-    "-Wno-missing-local-signatures"
-    "-Wno-missing-local-sigs"
-    "-Wno-missing-methods"
-    "-Wno-missing-monadfail-instances"
-    "-Wno-missing-pattern-synonym-signatures"
-    "-Wno-missing-signatures"
-    "-Wno-monomorphism-restriction"
-    "-Wno-name-shadowing"
-    "-Wno-noncanonical-monad-instances"
-    "-Wno-noncanonical-monadfail-instances"
-    "-Wno-noncanonical-monoid-instances"
-    "-Wno-orphans"
-    "-Wno-overflowed-literals"
-    "-Wno-overlapping-patterns"
-    "-Wno-partial-type-signatures"
-    "-Wno-redundant-constraints"
-    "-Wno-safe"
-    "-Wno-semigroup"
-    "-Wno-tabs"
-    "-Wno-trustworthy-safe"
-    "-Wno-type-defaults"
-    "-Wno-typed-holes"
-    "-Wno-unrecognised-pragmas"
-    "-Wno-unrecognised-warning-flags"
-    "-Wno-unsafe"
-    "-Wno-unsupported-calling-conventions"
-    "-Wno-unsupported-llvm-version"
-    "-Wno-unticked-promoted-constructors"
-    "-Wno-unused-binds"
-    "-Wno-unused-do-bind"
-    "-Wno-unused-foralls"
-    "-Wno-unused-imports"
-    "-Wno-unused-local-binds"
-    "-Wno-unused-matches"
-    "-Wno-unused-pattern-binds"
-    "-Wno-unused-top-binds"
-    "-Wno-unused-type-patterns"
-    "-Wno-warnings-deprecations"
-    "-Wno-wrong-do-bind"
-    "-Wnoncanonical-monad-instances"
-    "-Wnoncanonical-monadfail-instances"
-    "-Wnoncanonical-monoid-instances"
-    "-Wnot"
-    "-Worphans"
-    "-Woverflowed-literals"
-    "-Woverlapping-patterns"
-    "-Wpartial-type-signatures"
-    "-Wredundant-constraints"
-    "-Wsafe"
-    "-Wsemigroup"
-    "-Wtabs"
-    "-Wtrustworthy-safe"
-    "-Wtype-defaults"
-    "-Wtyped-holes"
-    "-Wunrecognised-pragmas"
-    "-Wunrecognised-warning-flags"
-    "-Wunsafe"
-    "-Wunsupported-calling-conventions"
-    "-Wunsupported-llvm-version"
-    "-Wunticked-promoted-constructors"
-    "-Wunused-binds"
-    "-Wunused-do-bind"
-    "-Wunused-foralls"
-    "-Wunused-imports"
-    "-Wunused-local-binds"
-    "-Wunused-matches"
-    "-Wunused-pattern-binds"
-    "-Wunused-top-binds"
-    "-Wunused-type-patterns"
-    "-Wwarn"
-    "-Wwarnings-deprecations"
-    "-Wwrong-do-bind"
-    "-XAllowAmbiguousTypes"
-    "-XAlternativeLayoutRule"
-    "-XAlternativeLayoutRuleTransitional"
-    "-XApplicativeDo"
-    "-XArrows"
-    "-XAutoDeriveTypeable"
-    "-XBangPatterns"
-    "-XBinaryLiterals"
-    "-XCApiFFI"
-    "-XCPP"
-    "-XConstrainedClassMethods"
-    "-XConstraintKinds"
-    "-XDataKinds"
-    "-XDatatypeContexts"
-    "-XDefaultSignatures"
-    "-XDeriveAnyClass"
-    "-XDeriveDataTypeable"
-    "-XDeriveFoldable"
-    "-XDeriveFunctor"
-    "-XDeriveGeneric"
-    "-XDeriveLift"
-    "-XDeriveTraversable"
-    "-XDisambiguateRecordFields"
-    "-XDoAndIfThenElse"
-    "-XDoRec"
-    "-XDuplicateRecordFields"
-    "-XEmptyCase"
-    "-XEmptyDataDecls"
-    "-XExistentialQuantification"
-    "-XExplicitForAll"
-    "-XExplicitNamespaces"
-    "-XExtendedDefaultRules"
-    "-XFlexibleContexts"
-    "-XFlexibleInstances"
-    "-XForeignFunctionInterface"
-    "-XFunctionalDependencies"
-    "-XGADTSyntax"
-    "-XGADTs"
-    "-XGHCForeignImportPrim"
-    "-XGeneralizedNewtypeDeriving"
-    "-XGenerics"
-    "-XHaskell2010"
-    "-XHaskell98"
-    "-XImplicitParams"
-    "-XImplicitPrelude"
-    "-XImpredicativeTypes"
-    "-XIncoherentInstances"
-    "-XInstanceSigs"
-    "-XInterruptibleFFI"
-    "-XJavaScriptFFI"
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-    "-hcsuf"
-    "-hide-all-packages"
-    "-hide-all-plugin-packages"
-    "-hide-package"
-    "-hidir"
-    "-hisuf"
-    "-hpcdir"
-    "-i"
-    "-ignore-package"
-    "-include-pkg-deps"
-    "-j"
-    "-keep-hc-file"
-    "-keep-hc-files"
-    "-keep-llvm-file"
-    "-keep-llvm-files"
-    "-keep-s-file"
-    "-keep-s-files"
-    "-keep-tmp-files"
-    "-l"
-    "-main-is"
-    "-mavx"
-    "-mavx2"
-    "-mavx512cd"
-    "-mavx512er"
-    "-mavx512f"
-    "-mavx512pf"
-    "-msse"
-    "-msse2"
-    "-msse3"
-    "-msse4"
-    "-msse4.2"
-    "-n"
-    "-ndp"
-    "-no-auto"
-    "-no-auto-all"
-    "-no-auto-link-packages"
-    "-no-caf-all"
-    "-no-global-package-db"
-    "-no-hs-main"
-    "-no-link"
-    "-no-recomp"
-    "-no-rtsopts"
-    "-no-rtsopts-suggestions"
-    "-no-user-package-conf"
-    "-no-user-package-db"
-    "-o"
-    "-odir"
-    "-ohi"
-    "-optF"
-    "-optL"
-    "-optP"
-    "-opta"
-    "-optc"
-    "-opti"
-    "-optl"
-    "-optlc"
-    "-optlo"
-    "-optwindres"
-    "-osuf"
-    "-outputdir"
-    "-package"
-    "-package-conf"
-    "-package-db"
-    "-package-env"
-    "-package-id"
-    "-package-key"
-    "-package-name"
-    "-parallel"
-    "-pgmF"
-    "-pgmL"
-    "-pgmP"
-    "-pgma"
-    "-pgmc"
-    "-pgmdll"
-    "-pgmi"
-    "-pgml"
-    "-pgmlc"
-    "-pgmlibtool"
-    "-pgmlo"
-    "-pgms"
-    "-pgmwindres"
-    "-plugin-package"
-    "-plugin-package-id"
-    "-prof"
-    "-rdynamic"
-    "-recomp"
-    "-relative-dynlib-paths"
-    "-rtsopts"
-    "-rtsopts=all"
-    "-rtsopts=none"
-    "-rtsopts=some"
-    "-shared"
-    "-sig-of"
-    "-smp"
-    "-split-objs"
-    "-split-sections"
-    "-static"
-    "-staticlib"
-    "-stubdir"
-    "-syslib"
-    "-this-package-key"
-    "-this-unit-id"
-    "-threaded"
-    "-ticky"
-    "-ticky-LNE"
-    "-ticky-allocd"
-    "-ticky-dyn-thunk"
-    "-tmpdir"
-    "-trust"
-    "-user-package-db"
-    "-v"
-    "-w"
-    "-with-rtsopts"
-    ;;; END haskell-ghc-supported-options
-    )
-  "List of options supported by any known version of GHC.
-
-This list should be updated by running `haskell-update-ghc-support'.")
-
-
-(defun haskell-update-ghc-support (ghc-path)
-  "Update `haskell-ghc-supported-options' and `haskell-ghc-supported-extensions'.
-
-This command should be run once a GHC is released. It will use
---show-options and --supported-extensions to source the
-information from GHC-PATH. Then it will update source code to
-include newly found options. Old options are never removed and
-are retained to support old versions of the compiler.
-
-Options and extension are kept in ascending order."
-  (interactive
-   (list
-    (read-shell-command "GHC command: " nil nil
-                        (let ((filename
-                               (cond
-                                (buffer-file-name)
-                                ((eq major-mode 'dired-mode)
-                                 (when (fboundp 'dired-get-filename)
-                                   ;; silence the checker
-                                   (dired-get-filename nil t))))))
-                          (and filename (file-relative-name filename))))))
-
-
-  (let ((extentions (split-string (shell-command-to-string (concat ghc-path " --supported-extensions"))))
-        (options (split-string (shell-command-to-string (concat ghc-path " --show-options")))))
-    (with-current-buffer
-        (find-file-noselect (replace-regexp-in-string "\\.elc$" ".el" (symbol-file 'haskell-ghc-supported-options)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (re-search-forward "BEGIN haskell-ghc-supported-extensions")
-        (forward-line 1)
-        (let ((point (point)))
-          (re-search-forward "END haskell-ghc-supported-extensions")
-          (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-          (delete-region point (point)))
-        (setq haskell-ghc-supported-extensions
-              (delete-dups (sort (append extentions haskell-ghc-supported-extensions) #'string<)))
-        (dolist (item haskell-ghc-supported-extensions)
-          (insert "    \"" item "\"\n"))
-        (re-search-forward "BEGIN haskell-ghc-supported-options")
-        (forward-line 1)
-        (let ((point (point)))
-          (re-search-forward "END haskell-ghc-supported-options")
-          (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-          (delete-region point (point)))
-        (setq haskell-ghc-supported-options
-              (delete-dups (sort (append options haskell-ghc-supported-options) #'string<)))
-        (dolist (item haskell-ghc-supported-options)
-          (insert "    \"" item "\"\n"))))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-ghc-support)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-ghc-support.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-ghc-support.elc
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-;;; haskell-hoogle.el --- Look up Haskell documentation via hoogle or hayoo  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2015 Steve Purcell
-;;             2016 Arthur Fayzrakhmanov
-
-;; Author: Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
-;; Keywords: docs
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Functions for looking up documentation with hayoo or hoogle, via
-;; either local or remote servers.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'ansi-color)
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-utils)
-
-
-(defcustom haskell-hoogle-command
-  (if (executable-find "hoogle") "hoogle")
-  "Name of the command to use to query Hoogle.
-If nil, use the Hoogle web-site."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Use Web-site" nil)
-                 string))
-
-(defcustom haskell-hoogle-url "http://haskell.org/hoogle/?q=%s"
-  "Default value for hoogle web site."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "haskell-org" "http://haskell.org/hoogle/?q=%s")
-          (const :tag "fp-complete" "https://www.stackage.org/lts/hoogle?q=%s")
-          (const :tag "hayoo" "http://hayoo.fh-wedel.de/?query=%s")
-          string))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-hoogle (query &optional info)
-  "Do a Hoogle search for QUERY.
-When `haskell-hoogle-command' is non-nil, this command runs
-that.  Otherwise, it opens a hoogle search result in the browser.
-
-If prefix argument INFO is given, then `haskell-hoogle-command'
-is asked to show extra info for the items matching QUERY.."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((def (haskell-ident-at-point)))
-     (if (and def (symbolp def)) (setq def (symbol-name def)))
-     (list (read-string (if def
-                            (format "Hoogle query (default %s): " def)
-                          "Hoogle query: ")
-                        nil nil def)
-           current-prefix-arg)))
-  (if (null haskell-hoogle-command)
-      (browse-url (format haskell-hoogle-url (url-hexify-string query)))
-    (let ((command (concat haskell-hoogle-command
-                           (if info " -i " "")
-                           " --color " (shell-quote-argument query))))
-      (with-help-window "*hoogle*"
-        (with-current-buffer standard-output
-          (insert (shell-command-to-string command))
-          (ansi-color-apply-on-region (point-min) (point-max)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'hoogle 'haskell-hoogle)
-
-(defvar haskell-hoogle-server-process-name "emacs-local-hoogle")
-(defvar haskell-hoogle-server-buffer-name (format "*%s*" haskell-hoogle-server-process-name))
-(defvar haskell-hoogle-port-number 49513 "Port number.")
-(defvar haskell-hoogle-server-process nil "The process handle of the local hoogle server.")
-
-(defun haskell-hoogle-start-server ()
-  "Start hoogle local server."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (executable-find "hoogle")
-      (unless (haskell-hoogle-server-live-p)
-        (set 'haskell-hoogle-server-process
-             (start-process
-              haskell-hoogle-server-process-name
-              (get-buffer-create haskell-hoogle-server-buffer-name)
-              "hoogle" "server" "-p" (number-to-string haskell-hoogle-port-number))))
-    (error "\"hoogle\" executable not found")))
-
-(defun haskell-hoogle-server-live-p ()
-  "Whether the hoogle server process is live."
-  (condition-case _err
-      (process-live-p haskell-hoogle-server-process)
-    (error nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-hoogle-kill-server ()
-  "Kill the hoogle server if it is live."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (haskell-hoogle-server-live-p)
-    (kill-process (get-buffer-create haskell-hoogle-server-buffer-name))
-    (set 'haskell-hoogle-server-process nil)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-hoogle-lookup-from-local ()
-  "Lookup by local hoogle."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (haskell-hoogle-server-live-p)
-      (browse-url (format "http://localhost:%i/?hoogle=%s"
-                          haskell-hoogle-port-number
-                          (read-string "hoogle: " (haskell-ident-at-point))))
-    (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (when (y-or-n-p "Hoogle server not running, start hoogle server? ")
-          (haskell-hoogle-start-server))
-      (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t))))
-
-
-(defcustom haskell-hayoo-url "http://hayoo.fh-wedel.de/?query=%s"
-  "Default value for hayoo web site."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "fh-wedel.de" "http://hayoo.fh-wedel.de/?query=%s")
-          string))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-hayoo (query)
-  "Do a Hayoo search for QUERY."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((def (haskell-ident-at-point)))
-     (if (and def (symbolp def)) (setq def (symbol-name def)))
-     (list (read-string (if def
-                            (format "Hayoo query (default %s): " def)
-                          "Hayoo query: ")
-                        nil nil def))))
-  (browse-url (format haskell-hayoo-url (url-hexify-string query))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'hayoo 'haskell-hayoo)
-
-
-
-
-(provide 'haskell-hoogle)
-;;; haskell-hoogle.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-indent.el --- "semi-intelligent" indentation module for Haskell Mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Copyright 1997-1998  Guy Lapalme
-
-;; Author: 1997-1998 Guy Lapalme <lapalme@iro.umontreal.ca>
-
-;; Keywords: indentation Haskell layout-rule
-;; URL: http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~lapalme/layout/index.html
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Purpose:
-;;
-;; To support automatic indentation of Haskell programs using
-;; the layout rule described in section 1.5 and appendix B.3 of the
-;; the Haskell report.  The rationale and the implementation principles
-;; are described in an article to appear in Journal of Functional Programming.
-;;   "Dynamic tabbing for automatic indentation with the layout rule"
-;;
-;; It supports literate scripts.
-;; Haskell indentation is performed
-;;     within \begin{code}...\end{code} sections of a literate script
-;;     and in lines beginning with > with Bird style literate script
-;; TAB aligns to the left column outside of these sections.
-;;
-;; Installation:
-;;
-;; To turn indentation on for all Haskell buffers under the Haskell
-;; mode of Moss&Thorn <http://www.haskell.org/haskell-mode/>
-;; add this to .emacs:
-;;
-;;    (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-indent)
-;;
-;; Otherwise, call `turn-on-haskell-indent'.
-;;
-;;
-;; Customisation:
-;;       The "standard" offset for statements is 4 spaces.
-;;       It can be changed by setting the variable "haskell-indent-offset" to
-;;       another value
-;;
-;;       The default number of blanks after > in a Bird style literate script
-;;       is 1; it can be changed by setting the variable
-;;       "haskell-indent-literate-Bird-default-offset"
-;;
-;;       `haskell-indent-hook' is invoked if not nil.
-;;
-;; All functions/variables start with
-;; `(turn-(on/off)-)haskell-indent' or `haskell-indent-'.
-
-;; This file can also be used as a hook for the Hugs Mode developed by
-;;         Chris Van Humbeeck <chris.vanhumbeeck@cs.kuleuven.ac.be>
-;; It can be obtained at:
-;; http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/Forschung/FP/Haskell/hugs-mode.el
-;;
-;; For the Hugs mode put the following in your .emacs
-;;
-;;(setq auto-mode-alist (append auto-mode-alist '(("\\.hs\\'" . hugs-mode))))
-;;(autoload 'hugs-mode "hugs-mode" "Go into hugs mode" t)
-;;
-;; If only the indentation mode is used then replace the two
-;; preceding lines with
-;;(setq auto-mode-alist (append auto-mode-alist
-;;                              '(("\\.hs\\'" . turn-on-haskell-indent))))
-;;(autoload 'turn-on-haskell-indent "hindent" "Indentation mode for Haskell" t)
-;;
-;; For indentation in both cases then add the following to your .emacs
-;;(add-hook 'hugs-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-indent)
-;;(autoload 'haskell-indent-cycle "hindent" "Indentation cycle for Haskell" t)
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-string)
-
-(defvar haskell-literate)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell-indent nil
-  "Haskell indentation."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :link '(custom-manual "(haskell-mode)Indentation")
-  :prefix "haskell-indent-")
-
-(defcustom haskell-indent-offset 4
-  "Indentation of Haskell statements with respect to containing block."
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe #'natnump
-  :group 'haskell-indent)
-
-(defcustom haskell-indent-literate-Bird-default-offset 1
-  "Default number of blanks after > in a Bird style literate script."
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe #'natnump
-  :group 'haskell-indent)
-
-(defcustom haskell-indent-rhs-align-column 0
-  "Column on which to align right-hand sides (use 0 for ad-hoc alignment)."
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe #'natnump
-  :group 'haskell-indent)
-
-(defun haskell-indent-point-to-col (apoint)
-  "Return the column number of APOINT."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char apoint)
-    (current-column)))
-
-(defconst haskell-indent-start-keywords-re
-  (concat "\\<"
-          (regexp-opt '("class" "data" "import" "infix" "infixl" "infixr"
-                        "instance" "module" "newtype" "primitive" "signature" "type") t)
-          "\\>")
-  "Regexp for keywords to complete when standing at the first word of a line.")
-
-
-;; Customizations for different kinds of environments
-;; in which dealing with low-level events are different.
-(defun haskell-indent-mark-active ()
-  (if (featurep 'xemacs)
-      (if zmacs-regions
-          zmacs-region-active-p
-        t)
-    mark-active))
-
-;;  for pushing indentation information
-
-(defvar haskell-indent-info)            ;Used with dynamic scoping.
-
-(defun haskell-indent-push-col (col &optional name)
-  "Push indentation information for the column COL.
-The info is followed by NAME (if present).
-Makes sure that the same indentation info is not pushed twice.
-Uses free var `haskell-indent-info'."
-  (let ((tmp (cons col name)))
-    (if (member tmp haskell-indent-info)
-        haskell-indent-info
-      (push tmp haskell-indent-info))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-push-pos (pos &optional name)
-  "Push indentation information for POS followed by NAME (if present)."
-  (haskell-indent-push-col (haskell-indent-point-to-col pos) name))
-
-;; (defvar haskell-indent-tab-align nil
-;;   "Align all indentations on TAB stops.")
-
-(defun haskell-indent-column+offset (column offset)
-  (unless offset (setq offset haskell-indent-offset))
-  (setq column (+ column offset))
-  ;; (if (and haskell-indent-tab-align (> offset 0))
-  ;;     (* 8 (/ (+ column 7) 8))
-  column) ;; )
-
-(defun haskell-indent-push-pos-offset (pos &optional offset)
-  "Pushes indentation information for the column corresponding to POS
-followed by an OFFSET (if present use its value otherwise use
-`haskell-indent-offset')."
-  (haskell-indent-push-col (haskell-indent-column+offset
-                            (haskell-indent-point-to-col pos)
-                            offset)))
-
-;; redefinition of some Emacs function for dealing with
-;; Bird Style literate scripts
-
-(defun haskell-indent-bolp ()
-  "`bolp' but dealing with Bird-style literate scripts."
-  (or (bolp)
-      (and (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-           (<= (current-column) (1+ haskell-indent-literate-Bird-default-offset))
-           (eq (char-after (line-beginning-position)) ?\>))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-empty-line-p ()
-  "Checks if the current line is empty; deals with Bird style scripts."
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (if (and (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-             (eq (following-char) ?\>))
-        (forward-char 1))
-    (looking-at "[ \t]*$")))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-back-to-indentation ()
-  "`back-to-indentation' function but dealing with Bird-style literate scripts."
-  (if (and (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-           (progn (beginning-of-line) (eq (following-char) ?\>)))
-      (progn
-        (forward-char 1)
-        (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
-    (back-to-indentation)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-current-indentation ()
-  "`current-indentation' function dealing with Bird-style literate scripts."
-  (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-      (save-excursion
-        (haskell-indent-back-to-indentation)
-        (current-column))
-    (current-indentation)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-backward-to-indentation (n)
-  "`backward-to-indentation' function dealing with Bird-style literate scripts."
-  (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-      (progn
-        (forward-line (- n))
-        (haskell-indent-back-to-indentation))
-    (backward-to-indentation n)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-forward-line (&optional n)
-  "`forward-line' function but dealing with Bird-style literate scripts."
-  (prog1
-      (forward-line n)
-    (if (and (eq haskell-literate 'bird) (eq (following-char) ?\>))
-        (progn (forward-char 1)                ; skip > and initial blanks...
-               (skip-chars-forward " \t")))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-line-to (n)
-  "`indent-line-to' function but dealing with Bird-style literate scripts."
-  (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-      (progn
-        (beginning-of-line)
-        (if (eq (following-char) ?\>)
-            (delete-char 1))
-        (delete-horizontal-space)       ; remove any starting TABs so
-        (indent-line-to n)              ; that indent-line only adds spaces
-        (save-excursion
-          (beginning-of-line)
-          (if (> n 0) (delete-char 1))  ; delete the first space before
-          (insert ?\>)))                ; inserting a >
-    (indent-line-to n)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-skip-blanks-and-newlines-forward (end)
-  "Skip forward blanks, tabs and newlines until END.
-Take account of Bird-style literate scripts."
-  (skip-chars-forward " \t\n" end)
-  (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-      (while (and (bolp) (eq (following-char) ?\>))
-        (forward-char 1)                ; skip >
-        (skip-chars-forward " \t\n" end))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-skip-blanks-and-newlines-backward (start)
-  "Skip backward blanks, tabs and newlines up to START.
-Take account of Bird-style literate scripts."
-  (skip-chars-backward " \t\n" start)
-  (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-      (while (and (eq (current-column) 1)
-                  (eq (preceding-char) ?\>))
-        (forward-char -1)               ; skip back >
-        (skip-chars-backward " \t\n" start))))
-
-;; specific functions for literate code
-
-(defun haskell-indent-within-literate-code ()
-  "Check if point is within a part of literate Haskell code.
-If so, return its start; otherwise return nil:
-If it is Bird-style, then return the position of the >;
-otherwise return the ending position of \\begin{code}."
-  (save-excursion
-    (cl-case haskell-literate
-      (bird
-       (beginning-of-line)
-       (if (or (eq (following-char) ?\>)
-               (and (bolp) (forward-line -1) (eq (following-char) ?\>)))
-           (progn
-             (while (and (zerop (forward-line -1))
-                         (eq (following-char) ?\>)))
-             (if (not (eq (following-char) ?\>))
-                 (forward-line))
-             (point))))
-      ;;  Look for a \begin{code} or \end{code} line.
-      ((latex tex)
-       (if (re-search-backward
-            "^\\(\\\\begin{code}$\\)\\|\\(\\\\end{code}$\\)" nil t)
-           ;; within a literate code part if it was a \\begin{code}.
-           (match-end 1)))
-      (t (error "haskell-indent-within-literate-code: should not happen!")))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-put-region-in-literate (beg end &optional arg)
-  "Put lines of the region as a piece of literate code.
-With prefix arg, remove indication that the region is literate code.
-It deals with both Bird style and non Bird-style scripts."
-  (interactive "r\nP")
-  (unless haskell-literate
-    (error "Cannot put a region in literate in a non literate script"))
-  (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-      (let ((comment-start "> ")        ; Change dynamic bindings for
-            (comment-start-skip "^> ?") ; comment-region.
-            (comment-end "")
-            (comment-end-skip "\n")
-            (comment-style 'plain))
-        (comment-region beg end arg))
-    ;; Not Bird style.
-    (if arg                             ; Remove the literate indication.
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char end)               ; Remove end.
-          (if (re-search-backward "^\\\\end{code}[ \t\n]*\\="
-                                  (line-beginning-position -2) t)
-              (delete-region (point) (line-beginning-position 2)))
-          (goto-char beg)               ; Remove end.
-          (beginning-of-line)
-          (if (looking-at "\\\\begin{code}")
-              (kill-line 1)))
-      (save-excursion                   ; Add the literate indication.
-        (goto-char end)
-        (unless (bolp) (newline))
-        (insert "\\end{code}\n")
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (unless (bolp) (newline))
-        (insert "\\begin{code}\n")))))
-
-;;; Start of indentation code
-(defcustom haskell-indent-look-past-empty-line t
-  "If nil, indentation engine will not look past an empty line for layout points."
-  :group 'haskell-indent
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun haskell-indent-start-of-def ()
-  "Return the position of the start of a definition.
-The start of a def is expected to be recognizable by starting in column 0,
-unless `haskell-indent-look-past-empty-line' is nil, in which case we
-take a coarser approximation and stop at the first empty line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((start-code (and haskell-literate
-                           (haskell-indent-within-literate-code)))
-          (top-col (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird) 2 0))
-          (save-point (point)))
-      ;; determine the starting point of the current piece of code
-      (setq start-code (if start-code (1+ start-code) (point-min)))
-      ;; go backward until the first preceding empty line
-      (haskell-indent-forward-line -1)
-      (while (and (if haskell-indent-look-past-empty-line
-                      (or (> (haskell-indent-current-indentation) top-col)
-                          (haskell-indent-empty-line-p))
-                    (and (> (haskell-indent-current-indentation) top-col)
-                         (not (haskell-indent-empty-line-p))))
-                  (> (point) start-code)
-                  (= 0 (haskell-indent-forward-line -1))))
-      ;; go forward after the empty line
-      (if (haskell-indent-empty-line-p)
-          (haskell-indent-forward-line 1))
-      (setq start-code (point))
-      ;; find the first line of code which is not a comment
-      (forward-comment (point-max))
-      (if (> (point) save-point)
-          start-code
-        (point)))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-open-structure (start end)
-  "If any structure (list or tuple) is not closed, between START and END,
-returns the location of the opening symbol, nil otherwise."
-  (save-excursion
-    (nth 1 (parse-partial-sexp start end))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-in-string (start end)
-  "If a string is not closed , between START and END, returns the
-location of the opening symbol, nil otherwise."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((pps (parse-partial-sexp start end)))
-      (if (nth 3 pps) (nth 8 pps)))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-in-comment (start end)
-  "Check, starting from START, if END is at or within a comment.
-Returns the location of the start of the comment, nil otherwise."
-  (let (pps)
-    (cl-assert (<= start end))
-    (cond ((= start end) nil)
-          ((nth 4 (save-excursion (setq pps (parse-partial-sexp start end))))
-           (nth 8 pps))
-          ;; We also want to say that we are *at* the beginning of a comment.
-          ((and (not (nth 8 pps))
-                (>= (point-max) (+ end 2))
-                (nth 4 (save-excursion
-                         (setq pps (parse-partial-sexp end (+ end 2))))))
-           (nth 8 pps)))))
-
-(defvar haskell-indent-off-side-keywords-re
-  "\\<\\(do\\|let\\|of\\|where\\|mdo\\|rec\\)\\>[ \t]*")
-
-(defun haskell-indent-type-at-point ()
-  "Return the type of the line (also puts information in `match-data')."
-  (cond
-   ((haskell-indent-empty-line-p) 'empty)
-   ((haskell-indent-in-comment (point-min) (point)) 'comment)
-   ((looking-at "\\(\\([[:alpha:]]\\(\\sw\\|'\\)*\\)\\|_\\)[ \t\n]*")
-    'ident)
-   ((looking-at "\\(|[^|]\\)[ \t\n]*") 'guard)
-   ((looking-at "\\(=[^>=]\\|::\\|∷\\|→\\|←\\|->\\|<-\\)[ \t\n]*") 'rhs)
-   (t 'other)))
-
-(defvar haskell-indent-current-line-first-ident ""
-  "Global variable that keeps track of the first ident of the line to indent.")
-
-
-(defun haskell-indent-contour-line (start end)
-  "Generate contour information between START and END points."
-  (if (< start end)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char end)
-        (haskell-indent-skip-blanks-and-newlines-backward start)
-        (let ((cur-col (current-column)) ; maximum column number
-              (fl 0) ; number of lines that forward-line could not advance
-              contour)
-          (while (and (> cur-col 0) (= fl 0) (>= (point) start))
-            (haskell-indent-back-to-indentation)
-            (if (< (point) start) (goto-char start))
-            (and (not (member (haskell-indent-type-at-point)
-                              '(empty comment))) ; skip empty and comment lines
-                 (< (current-column) cur-col) ; less indented column found
-                 (push (point) contour) ; new contour point found
-                 (setq cur-col (current-column)))
-            (setq fl (haskell-indent-forward-line -1)))
-          contour))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-next-symbol (end)
-  "Move point to the next symbol."
-  (skip-syntax-forward ")" end)
-  (if (< (point) end)
-      (progn
-        (forward-sexp 1)
-        (haskell-indent-skip-blanks-and-newlines-forward end))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-next-symbol-safe (end)
-  "Puts point to the next following symbol, or to end if there are no more symbols in the sexp."
-  (condition-case _errlist (haskell-indent-next-symbol end)
-    (error (goto-char end))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-separate-valdef (start end)
-  "Return a list of positions for important parts of a valdef."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let (valname valname-string aft-valname
-                  guard aft-guard
-                  rhs-sign aft-rhs-sign
-                  type)
-      ;; "parse" a valdef separating important parts
-      (goto-char start)
-      (setq type (haskell-indent-type-at-point))
-      (if (or (memq type '(ident other))) ; possible start of a value def
-          (progn
-            (if (eq type 'ident)
-                (progn
-                  (setq valname (match-beginning 0))
-                  (setq valname-string (match-string 0))
-                  (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-              (skip-chars-forward " \t" end)
-              (setq valname (point))    ; type = other
-              (haskell-indent-next-symbol-safe end))
-            (while (and (< (point) end)
-                        (setq type (haskell-indent-type-at-point))
-                        (or (memq type '(ident other))))
-              (if (null aft-valname)
-                  (setq aft-valname (point)))
-              (haskell-indent-next-symbol-safe end))))
-      (if (and (< (point) end) (eq type 'guard)) ; start of a guard
-          (progn
-            (setq guard (match-beginning 0))
-            (goto-char (match-end 0))
-            (while (and (< (point) end)
-                        (setq type (haskell-indent-type-at-point))
-                        (not (eq type 'rhs)))
-              (if (null aft-guard)
-                  (setq aft-guard (point)))
-              (haskell-indent-next-symbol-safe end))))
-      (if (and (< (point) end) (eq type 'rhs)) ; start of a rhs
-          (progn
-            (setq rhs-sign (match-beginning 0))
-            (goto-char (match-end 0))
-            (if (< (point) end)
-                (setq aft-rhs-sign (point)))))
-      (list valname valname-string aft-valname
-            guard aft-guard rhs-sign aft-rhs-sign))))
-
-(defsubst haskell-indent-no-otherwise (guard)
-  "Check if there is no otherwise at GUARD."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char guard)
-    (not (looking-at "|[ \t]*otherwise\\>"))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-indent-guard (start end end-visible indent-info)
-  "Find indentation information for a line starting with a guard."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let* ((haskell-indent-info indent-info)
-           (sep (haskell-indent-separate-valdef start end))
-           (valname (nth 0 sep))
-           (guard (nth 3 sep))
-           (rhs-sign (nth 5 sep)))
-      ;; push information indentation for the visible part
-      (if (and guard (< guard end-visible) (haskell-indent-no-otherwise guard))
-          (haskell-indent-push-pos guard)
-        (if rhs-sign
-            (haskell-indent-push-pos rhs-sign) ; probably within a data definition...
-          (if valname
-              (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname))))
-      haskell-indent-info)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-rhs (start end end-visible indent-info)
-  "Find indentation information for a line starting with a rhs."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let* ((haskell-indent-info indent-info)
-           (sep (haskell-indent-separate-valdef start end))
-           (valname (nth 0 sep))
-           (guard (nth 3 sep))
-           (rhs-sign (nth 5 sep)))
-      ;; push information indentation for the visible part
-      (if (and rhs-sign (< rhs-sign end-visible))
-          (haskell-indent-push-pos rhs-sign)
-        (if (and guard (< guard end-visible))
-            (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard)
-          (if valname                   ; always visible !!
-              (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname))))
-      haskell-indent-info)))
-
-(defconst haskell-indent-decision-table
-  (let ((or "\\)\\|\\("))
-    (concat "\\("
-            "1.1.11" or                 ; 1= vn gd rh arh
-            "1.1.10" or                 ; 2= vn gd rh
-            "1.1100" or                 ; 3= vn gd agd
-            "1.1000" or                 ; 4= vn gd
-            "1.0011" or                 ; 5= vn rh arh
-            "1.0010" or                 ; 6= vn rh
-            "110000" or                 ; 7= vn avn
-            "100000" or                 ; 8= vn
-            "001.11" or                 ; 9= gd rh arh
-            "001.10" or                 ;10= gd rh
-            "001100" or                 ;11= gd agd
-            "001000" or                 ;12= gd
-            "000011" or                 ;13= rh arh
-            "000010" or                 ;14= rh
-            "000000"                    ;15=
-            "\\)")))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-find-case (test)
-  "Find the index that matches TEST in the decision table."
-  (if (string-match haskell-indent-decision-table test)
-      ;; use the fact that the resulting match-data is a list of the form
-      ;; (0 6 [2*(n-1) nil] 0 6) where n is the number of the matching regexp
-      ;; so n= ((length match-data)/2)-1
-      (- (/ (length (match-data 'integers)) 2) 1)
-    (error "haskell-indent-find-case: impossible case: %s" test)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-empty (start end end-visible indent-info)
-  "Find indentation points for an empty line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let* ((haskell-indent-info indent-info)
-           (sep (haskell-indent-separate-valdef start end))
-           (valname (pop sep))
-           (valname-string (pop sep))
-           (aft-valname (pop sep))
-           (guard (pop sep))
-           (aft-guard (pop sep))
-           (rhs-sign (pop sep))
-           (aft-rhs-sign (pop sep))
-           (last-line (= end end-visible))
-           (test (string
-                  (if valname ?1 ?0)
-                  (if (and aft-valname (< aft-valname end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                  (if (and guard (< guard end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                  (if (and aft-guard (< aft-guard end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                  (if (and rhs-sign (< rhs-sign end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                  (if (and aft-rhs-sign (< aft-rhs-sign end-visible)) ?1 ?0))))
-      (if (and valname-string           ; special case for start keywords
-               (string-match haskell-indent-start-keywords-re valname-string))
-          (progn
-            (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-            ;; very special for data keyword
-            (if (string-match "\\<data\\>" valname-string)
-                (if rhs-sign (haskell-indent-push-pos rhs-sign)
-                  (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname))
-              (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname)))
-        (cl-case                        ; general case
-            (haskell-indent-find-case test)
-          ;; "1.1.11"   1= vn gd rh arh
-          (1 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-             (haskell-indent-push-pos valname valname-string)
-             (if (haskell-indent-no-otherwise guard) (haskell-indent-push-pos guard "| "))
-             (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))
-          ;; "1.1.10"   2= vn gd rh
-          (2 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-             (haskell-indent-push-pos valname valname-string)
-             (if last-line
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard)
-               (if (haskell-indent-no-otherwise guard) (haskell-indent-push-pos guard "| "))))
-          ;; "1.1100"   3= vn gd agd
-          (3 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-             (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-guard)
-             (if last-line (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname)))
-          ;; "1.1000"   4= vn gd
-          (4 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-             (if last-line (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard 2)))
-          ;; "1.0011"   5= vn rh arh
-          (5 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-             (if (or (and aft-valname (= (char-after rhs-sign) ?\=))
-                     (= (char-after rhs-sign) ?\:))
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname valname-string))
-             (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))
-          ;; "1.0010"   6= vn rh
-          (6 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-             (haskell-indent-push-pos valname valname-string)
-             (if last-line (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname)))
-          ;; "110000"   7= vn avn
-          (7 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-             (if last-line
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-valname)
-               (haskell-indent-push-pos valname valname-string)))
-          ;; "100000"   8= vn
-          (8 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname))
-          ;; "001.11"   9= gd rh arh
-          (9 (if (haskell-indent-no-otherwise guard) (haskell-indent-push-pos guard "| "))
-             (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))
-          ;; "001.10"  10= gd rh
-          (10 (if (haskell-indent-no-otherwise guard) (haskell-indent-push-pos guard "| "))
-              (if last-line (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard)))
-          ;; "001100"  11= gd agd
-          (11 (if (haskell-indent-no-otherwise guard) (haskell-indent-push-pos guard "| "))
-              (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-guard))
-          ;; "001000"  12= gd
-          (12 (if (haskell-indent-no-otherwise guard) (haskell-indent-push-pos guard "| "))
-              (if last-line (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard 2)))
-          ;; "000011"  13= rh arh
-          (13 (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))
-          ;; "000010"  14= rh
-          (14 (if last-line (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset rhs-sign 2 )))
-          ;; "000000"  15=
-          (t (error "haskell-indent-empty: %s impossible case" test ))))
-      haskell-indent-info)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-ident (start end end-visible indent-info)
-  "Find indentation points for a line starting with an identifier."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let*
-        ((haskell-indent-info indent-info)
-         (sep (haskell-indent-separate-valdef start end))
-         (valname (pop sep))
-         (valname-string (pop sep))
-         (aft-valname (pop sep))
-         (guard (pop sep))
-         (aft-guard (pop sep))
-         (rhs-sign (pop sep))
-         (aft-rhs-sign (pop sep))
-         (last-line (= end end-visible))
-         (is-where
-          (string-match "where[ \t]*" haskell-indent-current-line-first-ident))
-         (diff-first                 ; not a function def with the same name
-          (or (null valname-string)
-              (not (string= (haskell-string-trim valname-string)
-                            (haskell-string-trim haskell-indent-current-line-first-ident)))))
-
-         ;; (is-type-def
-         ;;  (and rhs-sign (eq (char-after rhs-sign) ?\:)))
-         (test (string
-                (if valname ?1 ?0)
-                (if (and aft-valname (< aft-valname end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                (if (and guard (< guard end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                (if (and aft-guard (< aft-guard end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                (if (and rhs-sign (< rhs-sign end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                (if (and aft-rhs-sign (< aft-rhs-sign end-visible)) ?1 ?0))))
-      (if (and valname-string           ; special case for start keywords
-               (string-match haskell-indent-start-keywords-re valname-string))
-          (progn
-            (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-            (if (string-match "\\<data\\>" valname-string)
-                ;; very special for data keyword
-                (if aft-rhs-sign (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign)
-                  (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname))
-              (if (not (string-match
-                        haskell-indent-start-keywords-re
-                        haskell-indent-current-line-first-ident))
-                  (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname))))
-        (if (string= haskell-indent-current-line-first-ident "::")
-            (if valname (haskell-indent-push-pos valname))
-          (cl-case                      ; general case
-              (haskell-indent-find-case test)
-            ;; "1.1.11"   1= vn gd rh arh
-            (1 (if is-where
-                   (haskell-indent-push-pos guard)
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-                 (if diff-first (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))))
-            ;; "1.1.10"   2= vn gd rh
-            (2 (if is-where
-                   (haskell-indent-push-pos guard)
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-                 (if last-line
-                     (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard))))
-            ;; "1.1100"   3= vn gd agd
-            (3 (if is-where
-                   (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard)
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-                 (if diff-first
-                     (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-guard))))
-            ;; "1.1000"   4= vn gd
-            (4 (if is-where
-                   (haskell-indent-push-pos guard)
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-                 (if last-line
-                     (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard 2))))
-            ;; "1.0011"   5= vn rh arh
-            (5 (if is-where
-                   (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname)
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-                 (if diff-first
-                     (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))))
-            ;; "1.0010"   6= vn rh
-            (6 (if is-where
-                   (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname)
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-                 (if last-line
-                     (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname))))
-            ;; "110000"   7= vn avn
-            (7 (if is-where
-                   (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname)
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-                 (if last-line
-                     (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-valname))))
-            ;; "100000"   8= vn
-            (8 (if is-where
-                   (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname)
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)))
-            ;; "001.11"   9= gd rh arh
-            (9 (if is-where
-                   (haskell-indent-push-pos guard)
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign)))
-            ;; "001.10"  10= gd rh
-            (10 (if is-where
-                    (haskell-indent-push-pos guard)
-                  (if last-line
-                      (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard))))
-            ;; "001100"  11= gd agd
-            (11 (if is-where
-                    (haskell-indent-push-pos guard)
-                  (if (haskell-indent-no-otherwise guard)
-                      (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-guard))))
-            ;; "001000"  12= gd
-            (12 (if last-line (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard 2)))
-            ;; "000011"  13= rh arh
-            (13 (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))
-            ;; "000010"  14= rh
-            (14 (if last-line (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset rhs-sign 2)))
-            ;; "000000"  15=
-            (t (error "haskell-indent-ident: %s impossible case" test )))))
-      haskell-indent-info)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-other (start end end-visible indent-info)
-  "Find indentation points for a non-empty line starting with something other
-than an identifier, a guard or rhs."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let* ((haskell-indent-info indent-info)
-           (sep (haskell-indent-separate-valdef start end))
-           (valname (pop sep))
-           (valname-string (pop sep))
-           (aft-valname (pop sep))
-           (guard (pop sep))
-           (aft-guard (pop sep))
-           (rhs-sign (pop sep))
-           (aft-rhs-sign (pop sep))
-           (last-line (= end end-visible))
-           (test (string
-                  (if valname ?1 ?0)
-                  (if (and aft-valname (< aft-valname end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                  (if (and guard (< guard end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                  (if (and aft-guard (< aft-guard end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                  (if (and rhs-sign (< rhs-sign end-visible)) ?1 ?0)
-                  (if (and aft-rhs-sign (< aft-rhs-sign end-visible)) ?1 ?0))))
-      (if (and valname-string           ; special case for start keywords
-               (string-match haskell-indent-start-keywords-re valname-string))
-          (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname)
-        (cl-case                        ; general case
-            (haskell-indent-find-case test)
-          ;; "1.1.11"   1= vn gd rh arh
-          (1 (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))
-          ;; "1.1.10"   2= vn gd rh
-          (2 (if last-line
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard)
-               (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset rhs-sign 2)))
-          ;; "1.1100"   3= vn gd agd
-          (3 (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-guard))
-          ;; "1.1000"   4= vn gd
-          (4 (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard 2))
-          ;; "1.0011"   5= vn rh arh
-          (5 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname)
-             (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))
-          ;; "1.0010"   6= vn rh
-          (6 (if last-line
-                 (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset valname)
-               (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset rhs-sign 2)))
-          ;; "110000"   7= vn avn
-          (7 (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset aft-valname))
-          ;; "100000"   8= vn
-          (8 (haskell-indent-push-pos valname))
-          ;; "001.11"   9= gd rh arh
-          (9 (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))
-          ;; "001.10"  10= gd rh
-          (10 (if last-line
-                  (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard)
-                (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset rhs-sign 2)))
-          ;; "001100"  11= gd agd
-          (11 (if (haskell-indent-no-otherwise guard)
-                  (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-guard)))
-          ;; "001000"  12= gd
-          (12 (if last-line (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset guard 2)))
-          ;; "000011"  13= rh arh
-          (13 (haskell-indent-push-pos aft-rhs-sign))
-          ;; "000010"  14= rh
-          (14 (if last-line (haskell-indent-push-pos-offset rhs-sign 2)))
-          ;; "000000"  15=
-          (t (error "haskell-indent-other: %s impossible case" test ))))
-      haskell-indent-info)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-valdef-indentation (start end end-visible curr-line-type
-                                                indent-info)
-  "Find indentation information for a value definition."
-  (let ((haskell-indent-info indent-info))
-    (if (< start end-visible)
-        (cl-case curr-line-type
-          (empty (haskell-indent-empty start end end-visible indent-info))
-          (ident (haskell-indent-ident start end end-visible indent-info))
-          (guard (haskell-indent-guard start end end-visible indent-info))
-          (rhs   (haskell-indent-rhs start end end-visible indent-info))
-          (comment (error "Comment indent should never happen"))
-          (other (haskell-indent-other start end end-visible indent-info)))
-      haskell-indent-info)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-line-indentation (line-start line-end end-visible
-                                                   curr-line-type indent-info)
-  "Compute indentation info between LINE-START and END-VISIBLE.
-Separate a line of program into valdefs between offside keywords
-and find indentation info for each part."
-  (save-excursion
-    ;; point is (already) at line-start
-    (cl-assert (eq (point) line-start))
-    (let ((haskell-indent-info indent-info)
-          (start (or (haskell-indent-in-comment line-start line-end)
-                     (haskell-indent-in-string line-start line-end))))
-      (if start                         ; if comment at the end
-          (setq line-end start))  ; end line before it
-      ;; loop on all parts separated by off-side-keywords
-      (while (and (re-search-forward haskell-indent-off-side-keywords-re
-                                     line-end t)
-                  (not (or (haskell-indent-in-comment line-start (point))
-                           (haskell-indent-in-string line-start (point)))))
-        (let ((beg-match (match-beginning 0)) ; save beginning of match
-              (end-match (match-end 0)))      ; save end of match
-          ;; Do not try to find indentation points if off-side-keyword at
-          ;; the start...
-          (if (or (< line-start beg-match)
-                  ;; Actually, if we're looking at a "let" inside a "do", we
-                  ;; should add the corresponding indentation point.
-                  (eq (char-after beg-match) ?l))
-              (setq haskell-indent-info
-                    (haskell-indent-valdef-indentation line-start beg-match
-                                                       end-visible
-                                                       curr-line-type
-                                                       haskell-indent-info)))
-          ;; ...but keep the start of the line if keyword alone on the line
-          (if (= line-end end-match)
-              (haskell-indent-push-pos beg-match))
-          (setq line-start end-match)
-          (goto-char line-start)))
-      (haskell-indent-valdef-indentation line-start line-end end-visible
-                                         curr-line-type haskell-indent-info))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-indent-layout-indent-info (start contour-line)
-  (let ((haskell-indent-info nil)
-        (curr-line-type (haskell-indent-type-at-point))
-        line-start line-end end-visible)
-    (save-excursion
-      (if (eq curr-line-type 'ident)
-          (let                          ; guess the type of line
-              ((sep
-                (haskell-indent-separate-valdef
-                 (point) (line-end-position))))
-            ;; if the first ident is where or the start of a def
-            ;; keep it in a global variable
-            (setq haskell-indent-current-line-first-ident
-                  (if (string-match "where[ \t]*" (nth 1 sep))
-                      (nth 1 sep)
-                    (if (nth 5 sep)              ; is there a rhs-sign
-                        (if (= (char-after (nth 5 sep)) ?\:) ;is it a typdef
-                            "::" (nth 1 sep))
-                      "")))))
-      (while contour-line               ; explore the contour points
-        (setq line-start (pop contour-line))
-        (goto-char line-start)
-        (setq line-end (line-end-position))
-        (setq end-visible            ; visible until the column of the
-              (if contour-line       ; next contour point
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (move-to-column
-                     (haskell-indent-point-to-col (car contour-line)))
-                    (point))
-                line-end))
-        (unless (or (haskell-indent-open-structure start line-start)
-                    (haskell-indent-in-comment start line-start))
-          (setq haskell-indent-info
-                (haskell-indent-line-indentation line-start line-end
-                                                 end-visible curr-line-type
-                                                 haskell-indent-info)))))
-    haskell-indent-info))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-find-matching-start (regexp limit &optional pred start)
-  (let ((open (haskell-indent-open-structure limit (point))))
-    (if open (setq limit (1+ open))))
-  (unless start (setq start (point)))
-  (when (re-search-backward regexp limit t)
-    (let ((nestedcase (match-end 1))
-          (outer (or (haskell-indent-in-string limit (point))
-                     (haskell-indent-in-comment limit (point))
-                     (haskell-indent-open-structure limit (point))
-                     (if (and pred (funcall pred start)) (point)))))
-      (cond
-       (outer
-        (goto-char outer)
-        (haskell-indent-find-matching-start regexp limit pred start))
-       (nestedcase
-        ;; Nested case.
-        (and (haskell-indent-find-matching-start regexp limit pred)
-             (haskell-indent-find-matching-start regexp limit pred start)))
-       (t (point))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-filter-let-no-in (start)
-  "Return non-nil if point is in front of a `let' that has no `in'.
-START is the position of the presumed `in'."
-  ;; We're looking at either `in' or `let'.
-  (when (looking-at "let")
-    (ignore-errors
-      (save-excursion
-        (forward-word 1)
-        (forward-comment (point-max))
-        (if (looking-at "{")
-            (progn
-              (forward-sexp 1)
-              (forward-comment (point-max))
-              (< (point) start))
-          ;; Use the layout rule to see whether this let is already closed
-          ;; without an `in'.
-          (let ((col (current-column)))
-            (while (progn (forward-line 1) (haskell-indent-back-to-indentation)
-                          (< (point) start))
-              (when (< (current-column) col)
-                (setq col nil)
-                (goto-char start)))
-            (null col)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-comment (open start)
-  "Compute indent info for comments and text inside comments.
-OPEN is the start position of the comment in which point is."
-  ;; Ideally we'd want to guess whether it's commented out code or
-  ;; whether it's text.  Instead, we'll assume it's text.
-  (save-excursion
-    (if (= open (point))
-        ;; We're actually just in front of a comment: align with following
-        ;; code or with comment on previous line.
-        (let ((prev-line-info
-               (cond
-                ((eq (char-after) ?\{) nil) ;Align as if it were code.
-                ((and (forward-comment -1)
-                      (> (line-beginning-position 3) open))
-                 ;; We're after another comment and there's no empty line
-                 ;; between us.
-                 (list (list (haskell-indent-point-to-col (point)))))
-                (t nil))))              ;Else align as if it were code
-          ;; Align with following code.
-          (forward-comment (point-max))
-          ;; There are several possible indentation points for this code-line,
-          ;; but the only valid indentation point for the comment is the one
-          ;; that the user will select for the code-line.  Obviously we can't
-          ;; know that, so we just assume that the code-line is already at its
-          ;; proper place.
-          ;; Strictly speaking "assume it's at its proper place" would mean
-          ;; we'd just use (current-column), but since this is using info from
-          ;; lines further down and it's common to reindent line-by-line,
-          ;; we'll align not with the current indentation, but with the
-          ;; one that auto-indentation "will" select.
-          (append
-           prev-line-info
-           (let ((indent-info (save-excursion
-                                (haskell-indent-indentation-info start)))
-                 (col (current-column)))
-             ;; Sort the indent-info so that the current indentation comes
-             ;; out first.
-             (setq indent-info
-                   (sort indent-info
-                         (lambda (x y)
-                           (<= (abs (- col (car x))) (abs (- col (car y)))))))
-             indent-info)))
-
-      ;; We really are inside a comment.
-      (if (looking-at "-}")
-          (progn
-            (forward-char 2)
-            (forward-comment -1)
-            (list (list (1+ (haskell-indent-point-to-col (point))))))
-        (let ((offset (if (looking-at "--?")
-                          (- (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
-          (forward-line -1)             ;Go to previous line.
-          (haskell-indent-back-to-indentation)
-          (if (< (point) start) (goto-char start))
-
-          (list (list (if (looking-at comment-start-skip)
-                          (if offset
-                              (+ 2 offset (haskell-indent-point-to-col (point)))
-                            (haskell-indent-point-to-col (match-end 0)))
-                        (haskell-indent-point-to-col (point))))))))))
-
-(defcustom haskell-indent-thenelse 0
-  "If non-nil, \"then\" and \"else\" are indented.
-This is necessary in the \"do\" layout under Haskell-98.
-See http://hackage.haskell.org/trac/haskell-prime/wiki/DoAndIfThenElse"
-  :group 'haskell-indent
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defun haskell-indent-closing-keyword (start)
-  (let ((open (save-excursion
-                (haskell-indent-find-matching-start
-                 (cl-case (char-after)
-                   (?i "\\<\\(?:\\(in\\)\\|let\\)\\>")
-                   (?o "\\<\\(?:\\(of\\)\\|case\\)\\>")
-                   (?t "\\<\\(?:\\(then\\)\\|if\\)\\>")
-                   (?e "\\<\\(?:\\(else\\)\\|if\\)\\>"))
-                 start
-                 (if (eq (char-after) ?i)
-                     ;; Filter out the `let's that have no `in'.
-                     'haskell-indent-filter-let-no-in)))))
-    ;; For a "hanging let/case/if at EOL" we should use a different
-    ;; indentation scheme.
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char open)
-      (if (haskell-indent-hanging-p)
-          (setq open (haskell-indent-virtual-indentation start))))
-    ;; FIXME: we should try and figure out if the `if' is in a `do' layout
-    ;; before using haskell-indent-thenelse.
-    (list (list (+ (if (memq (char-after) '(?t ?e)) haskell-indent-thenelse 0)
-                   (haskell-indent-point-to-col open))))))
-
-(defcustom haskell-indent-after-keywords
-  '(("where" 2 0)
-    ("of" 2)
-    ("do" 2)
-    ("mdo" 2)
-    ("rec" 2)
-    ("in" 2 0)
-    ("{" 2)
-    "if"
-    "then"
-    "else"
-    "let")
-  "Keywords after which indentation should be indented by some offset.
-Each keyword info can have the following forms:
-
-   KEYWORD | (KEYWORD OFFSET [OFFSET-HANGING])
-
-If absent OFFSET-HANGING defaults to OFFSET.
-If absent OFFSET defaults to `haskell-indent-offset'.
-
-OFFSET-HANGING is the offset to use in the case where the keyword
-is at the end of an otherwise-non-empty line."
-  :group 'haskell-indent
-  :type '(repeat (choice string
-                         (cons :tag "" (string :tag "keyword:")
-                               (cons :tag "" (integer :tag "offset")
-                                     (choice (const nil)
-                                             (list :tag ""
-                                                   (integer :tag "offset-pending"))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-skip-lexeme-forward ()
-  (and (zerop (skip-syntax-forward "w"))
-       (skip-syntax-forward "_")
-       (skip-syntax-forward "(")
-       (skip-syntax-forward ")")))
-
-(defvar haskell-indent-inhibit-after-offset nil)
-
-(defun haskell-indent-offset-after-info ()
-  "Return the info from `haskell-indent-after-keywords' for keyword at point."
-  (let ((id (buffer-substring
-             (point)
-             (save-excursion
-               (haskell-indent-skip-lexeme-forward)
-               (point)))))
-    (or (assoc id haskell-indent-after-keywords)
-        (car (member id haskell-indent-after-keywords)))))
-
-(defcustom haskell-indent-dont-hang '("(")
-  "Lexemes that should never be considered as hanging."
-  :group 'haskell-indent
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-hanging-p ()
-  ;; A Hanging keyword is one that's at the end of a line except it's not at
-  ;; the beginning of a line.
-  (not (or (= (current-column) (haskell-indent-current-indentation))
-           (save-excursion
-             (let ((lexeme
-                    (buffer-substring
-                     (point)
-                     (progn (haskell-indent-skip-lexeme-forward) (point)))))
-               (or (member lexeme haskell-indent-dont-hang)
-                   (> (line-end-position)
-                      (progn (forward-comment (point-max)) (point)))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-after-keyword-column (offset-info start &optional default)
-  (unless offset-info
-    (setq offset-info (haskell-indent-offset-after-info)))
-  (unless default (setq default haskell-indent-offset))
-  (setq offset-info
-        (if haskell-indent-inhibit-after-offset '(0) (cdr-safe offset-info)))
-  (if (not (haskell-indent-hanging-p))
-      (haskell-indent-column+offset (current-column)
-                                    (or (car offset-info) default))
-    ;; The keyword is hanging at the end of the line.
-    (haskell-indent-column+offset
-     (haskell-indent-virtual-indentation start)
-     (or (cadr offset-info) (car offset-info) default))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-inside-paren (open)
-  ;; there is an open structure to complete
-  (if (looking-at "\\s)\\|[;,]")
-      ;; A close-paren or a , or ; can only correspond syntactically to
-      ;; the open-paren at `open'.  So there is no ambiguity.
-      (progn
-        (if (or (and (eq (char-after) ?\;) (eq (char-after open) ?\())
-                (and (eq (char-after) ?\,) (eq (char-after open) ?\{)))
-            (message "Mismatched punctuation: `%c' in %c...%c"
-                     (char-after) (char-after open)
-                     (if (eq (char-after open) ?\() ?\) ?\})))
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char open)
-          (list (list
-                 (if (haskell-indent-hanging-p)
-                     (haskell-indent-virtual-indentation nil)
-                   (haskell-indent-point-to-col open))))))
-    ;; There might still be layout within the open structure.
-    (let* ((end (point))
-           (basic-indent-info
-            ;; Anything else than a ) is subject to layout.
-            (if (looking-at "\\s.\\|\\$ ")
-                (haskell-indent-point-to-col open) ; align a punct with (
-              (let ((follow (save-excursion
-                              (goto-char (1+ open))
-                              (haskell-indent-skip-blanks-and-newlines-forward end)
-                              (point))))
-                (if (= follow end)
-                    (save-excursion
-                      (goto-char open)
-                      (haskell-indent-after-keyword-column nil nil 1))
-                  (haskell-indent-point-to-col follow)))))
-           (open-column (haskell-indent-point-to-col open))
-           (contour-line (haskell-indent-contour-line (1+ open) end)))
-      (if (null contour-line)
-          (list (list basic-indent-info))
-        (let ((indent-info
-               (haskell-indent-layout-indent-info
-                (1+ open) contour-line)))
-          ;; Fix up indent info.
-          (let ((base-elem (assoc open-column indent-info)))
-            (if base-elem
-                (progn (setcar base-elem basic-indent-info)
-                       (setcdr base-elem nil))
-              (setq indent-info
-                    (append indent-info (list (list basic-indent-info)))))
-            indent-info))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-virtual-indentation (start)
-  "Compute the \"virtual indentation\" of text at point.
-The \"virtual indentation\" is the indentation that text at point would have
-had, if it had been placed on its own line."
-  (let ((col (current-column))
-        (haskell-indent-inhibit-after-offset (haskell-indent-hanging-p)))
-    (if (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t") (bolp))
-        ;; If the text is indeed on its own line, than the virtual indent is
-        ;; the current indentation.
-        col
-      ;; Else, compute the indentation that it would have had.
-      (let ((info (haskell-indent-indentation-info start))
-            (max -1))
-        ;; `info' is a list of possible indent points.  Each indent point is
-        ;; assumed to correspond to a different parse.  So we need to find
-        ;; the parse that corresponds to the case at hand (where there's no
-        ;; line break), which is assumed to always be the
-        ;; deepest indentation.
-        (dolist (x info)
-          (setq x (car x))
-          ;; Sometimes `info' includes the current indentation (or yet
-          ;; deeper) by mistake, because haskell-indent-indentation-info
-          ;; wasn't designed to be called on a piece of text that is not at
-          ;; BOL.  So ignore points past `col'.
-          (if (and (> x max) (not (>= x col)))
-              (setq max x)))
-        ;; In case all the indent points are past `col', just use `col'.
-        (if (>= max 0) max col)))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-indentation-info (&optional start)
-  "Return a list of possible indentations for the current line.
-These are then used by `haskell-indent-cycle'.
-START if non-nil is a presumed start pos of the current definition."
-  (unless start (setq start (haskell-indent-start-of-def)))
-  (let (open contour-line)
-    (cond
-     ;; in string?
-     ((setq open (haskell-indent-in-string start (point)))
-      (list (list (+ (haskell-indent-point-to-col open)
-                     (if (looking-at "\\\\") 0 1)))))
-
-     ;; in comment ?
-     ((setq open (haskell-indent-in-comment start (point)))
-      (haskell-indent-comment open start))
-
-     ;; Closing the declaration part of a `let' or the test exp part of a case.
-     ((looking-at "\\(?:in\\|of\\|then\\|else\\)\\>")
-      (haskell-indent-closing-keyword start))
-
-     ;; Right after a special keyword.
-     ((save-excursion
-        (forward-comment (- (point-max)))
-        (when (and (not (zerop (skip-syntax-backward "w")))
-                   (setq open (haskell-indent-offset-after-info)))
-          (list (list (haskell-indent-after-keyword-column open start))))))
-
-     ;; open structure? ie  ( { [
-     ((setq open (haskell-indent-open-structure start (point)))
-      (haskell-indent-inside-paren open))
-
-     ;; full indentation
-     ((setq contour-line (haskell-indent-contour-line start (point)))
-      (haskell-indent-layout-indent-info start contour-line))
-
-     (t
-      ;; simple contour just one indentation at start
-      (list (list (if (and (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-                           (eq (haskell-indent-point-to-col start) 1))
-                      ;; for a Bird style literate script put default offset
-                      ;; in the case of no indentation
-                      (1+ haskell-indent-literate-Bird-default-offset)
-                    (haskell-indent-point-to-col start))))))))
-
-(defvar haskell-indent-last-info nil)
-
-
-(defun haskell-indent-cycle ()
-  "Indentation cycle.
-We stay in the cycle as long as the TAB key is pressed."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (if (and haskell-literate
-           (not (haskell-indent-within-literate-code)))
-      ;; use the ordinary tab for text...
-      (funcall (default-value 'indent-line-function))
-    (let ((marker (if (> (current-column) (haskell-indent-current-indentation))
-                      (point-marker)))
-          (bol (progn (beginning-of-line) (point))))
-      (haskell-indent-back-to-indentation)
-      (unless (and (eq last-command this-command)
-                   (eq bol (car haskell-indent-last-info)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (setq haskell-indent-last-info
-                (list bol (haskell-indent-indentation-info) 0 0))))
-
-      (let* ((il (nth 1 haskell-indent-last-info))
-             (index (nth 2 haskell-indent-last-info))
-             (last-insert-length (nth 3 haskell-indent-last-info))
-             (indent-info (nth index il)))
-
-        (haskell-indent-line-to (car indent-info)) ; insert indentation
-        (delete-char last-insert-length)
-        (setq last-insert-length 0)
-        (let ((text (cdr indent-info)))
-          (if text
-              (progn
-                (insert text)
-                (setq last-insert-length (length text)))))
-
-        (setq haskell-indent-last-info
-              (list bol il (% (1+ index) (length il)) last-insert-length))
-
-        (if (= (length il) 1)
-            (message "Sole indentation")
-          (message "Indent cycle (%d)..." (length il)))
-
-        (if marker
-            (goto-char (marker-position marker)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-region (_start _end)
-  (error "Auto-reindentation of a region is not supported"))
-
-;;; alignment functions
-
-(defun haskell-indent-shift-columns (dest-column region-stack)
-  "Shift columns in REGION-STACK to go to DEST-COLUMN.
-Elements of the stack are pairs of points giving the start and end
-of the regions to move."
-  (let (reg col diffcol reg-end)
-    (while (setq reg (pop region-stack))
-      (setq reg-end (copy-marker (cdr reg)))
-      (goto-char (car reg))
-      (setq col (current-column))
-      (setq diffcol (- dest-column col))
-      (if (not (zerop diffcol))
-          (catch 'end-of-buffer
-            (while (<= (point) (marker-position reg-end))
-              (if (< diffcol 0)
-                  (backward-delete-char-untabify (- diffcol) nil)
-                (insert-char ?\  diffcol))
-              (end-of-line 2)           ; should be (forward-line 1)
-              (if (eobp)                ; but it adds line at the end...
-                  (throw 'end-of-buffer nil))
-              (move-to-column col)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-align-def (p-arg type)
-  "Align guards or rhs within the current definition before point.
-If P-ARG is t align all defs up to the mark.
-TYPE is either 'guard or 'rhs."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let (start-block end-block
-                      (maxcol (if (eq type 'rhs) haskell-indent-rhs-align-column 0))
-                      contour sep defname defnamepos
-                      defcol pos lastpos
-                      regstack eqns-start start-found)
-      ;; find the starting and ending boundary points for alignment
-      (if p-arg
-          (if (mark)                    ; aligning everything in the region
-              (progn
-                (when (> (mark) (point)) (exchange-point-and-mark))
-                (setq start-block
-                      (save-excursion
-                        (goto-char (mark))
-                        (line-beginning-position)))
-                (setq end-block
-                      (progn (if (haskell-indent-bolp)
-                                 (haskell-indent-forward-line -1))
-                             (line-end-position))))
-            (error "The mark is not set for aligning definitions"))
-        ;; aligning the current definition
-        (setq start-block (haskell-indent-start-of-def))
-        (setq end-block (line-end-position)))
-      ;; find the start of the current valdef using the contour line
-      ;; in reverse order because we need the nearest one from the end
-      (setq contour
-            (reverse (haskell-indent-contour-line start-block end-block)))
-      (setq pos (car contour))          ; keep the start of the first contour
-      ;; find the nearest start of a definition
-      (while (and (not defname) contour)
-        (goto-char (pop contour))
-        (if (haskell-indent-open-structure start-block (point))
-            nil
-          (setq sep (haskell-indent-separate-valdef (point) end-block))
-          (if (nth 5 sep)               ; is there a rhs?
-              (progn (setq defnamepos (nth 0 sep))
-                     (setq defname (nth 1 sep))))))
-      ;; start building the region stack
-      (if defnamepos
-          (progn                        ; there is a valdef
-            ;; find the start of each equation or guard
-            (if p-arg      ; when indenting a region
-                ;; accept any start of id or pattern as def name
-                (setq defname "\\<\\|("))
-            (setq defcol (haskell-indent-point-to-col defnamepos))
-            (goto-char pos)
-            (setq end-block (line-end-position))
-            (catch 'top-of-buffer
-              (while (and (not start-found)
-                          (>= (point) start-block))
-                (if (<= (haskell-indent-current-indentation) defcol)
-                    (progn
-                      (move-to-column defcol)
-                      (if (and (looking-at defname) ; start of equation
-                               (not (haskell-indent-open-structure start-block (point))))
-                          (push (cons (point) 'eqn) eqns-start)
-                        ;; found a less indented point not starting an equation
-                        (setq start-found t)))
-                  ;; more indented line
-                  (haskell-indent-back-to-indentation)
-                  (if (and (eq (haskell-indent-type-at-point) 'guard) ; start of a guard
-                           (not (haskell-indent-open-structure start-block (point))))
-                      (push (cons (point) 'gd) eqns-start)))
-                (if (bobp)
-                    (throw 'top-of-buffer nil)
-                  (haskell-indent-backward-to-indentation 1))))
-            ;; remove the spurious guards before the first equation
-            (while (and eqns-start (eq (cdar eqns-start) 'gd))
-              (pop eqns-start))
-            ;; go through each equation to find the region to indent
-            (while eqns-start
-              (let ((eqn (caar eqns-start)))
-                (setq lastpos (if (cdr eqns-start)
-                                  (save-excursion
-                                    (goto-char (cl-caadr eqns-start))
-                                    (haskell-indent-forward-line -1)
-                                    (line-end-position))
-                                end-block))
-                (setq sep (haskell-indent-separate-valdef eqn lastpos)))
-              (if (eq type 'guard)
-                  (setq pos (nth 3 sep))
-                ;; check if what follows a rhs sign is more indented or not
-                (let ((rhs (nth 5 sep))
-                      (aft-rhs (nth 6 sep)))
-                  (if (and rhs aft-rhs
-                           (> (haskell-indent-point-to-col rhs)
-                              (haskell-indent-point-to-col aft-rhs)))
-                      (setq pos aft-rhs)
-                    (setq pos rhs))))
-              (if pos
-                  (progn                ; update region stack
-                    (push (cons pos (or lastpos pos)) regstack)
-                    (setq maxcol        ; find the highest column number
-                          (max maxcol
-                               (progn   ;find the previous non-empty column
-                                 (goto-char pos)
-                                 (skip-chars-backward
-                                  " \t"
-                                  (line-beginning-position))
-                                 (if (haskell-indent-bolp)
-                                     ;;if on an empty prefix
-                                     (haskell-indent-point-to-col pos) ;keep original indent
-                                   (1+ (haskell-indent-point-to-col (point)))))))))
-              (pop eqns-start))
-            ;; now shift according to the region stack
-            (if regstack
-                (haskell-indent-shift-columns maxcol regstack)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-align-guards-and-rhs (_start _end)
-  "Align the guards and rhs of functions in the region, which must be active."
-  ;; The `start' and `end' args are dummys right now: they're just there so
-  ;; we can use the "r" interactive spec which properly signals an error.
-  (interactive "*r")
-  (haskell-indent-align-def t 'guard)
-  (haskell-indent-align-def t 'rhs))
-
-;;;  insertion functions
-
-(defun haskell-indent-insert-equal ()
-  "Insert an = sign and align the previous rhs of the current function."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (if (or (haskell-indent-bolp)
-          (/= (preceding-char) ?\ ))
-      (insert ?\ ))
-  (insert "= ")
-  (haskell-indent-align-def (haskell-indent-mark-active) 'rhs))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-insert-guard (&optional text)
-  "Insert and align a guard sign (|) followed by optional TEXT.
-Alignment works only if all guards are to the south-east of their |."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (let ((pc (if (haskell-indent-bolp) ?\012
-              (preceding-char)))
-        (pc1 (or (char-after (- (point) 2)) 0)))
-    ;; check what guard to insert depending on the previous context
-    (if (= pc ?\ )                      ; x = any char other than blank or |
-        (if (/= pc1 ?\|)
-            (insert "| ")               ; after " x"
-          ())                           ; after " |"
-      (if (= pc ?\|)
-          (if (= pc1 ?\|)
-              (insert " | ")            ; after "||"
-            (insert " "))               ; after "x|"
-        (insert " | ")))                ; general case
-    (if text (insert text))
-    (haskell-indent-align-def (haskell-indent-mark-active) 'guard)))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-insert-otherwise ()
-  "Insert a guard sign (|) followed by `otherwise'.
-Also align the previous guards of the current function."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (haskell-indent-insert-guard "otherwise")
-  (haskell-indent-insert-equal))
-
-(defun haskell-indent-insert-where ()
-  "Insert a where keyword at point and indent resulting line.
-One indentation cycle is used."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (insert "where ")
-  (haskell-indent-cycle))
-
-
-;;; haskell-indent-mode
-
-(defvar-local haskell-indent-mode nil
-  "Non-nil if the semi-intelligent Haskell indentation mode is in effect.")
-
-(defvar haskell-indent-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    ;; Removed: remapping DEL seems a bit naughty --SDM
-    ;; (define-key map "\177"  'backward-delete-char-untabify)
-    ;; The binding to TAB is already handled by indent-line-function.  --Stef
-    ;; (define-key map "\t"    'haskell-indent-cycle)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-=") 'haskell-indent-insert-equal)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-|") 'haskell-indent-insert-guard)
-    ;; Alternate binding, in case C-c C-| is too inconvenient to type.
-    ;; Duh, C-g is a special key, let's not use it here.
-    ;; (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-g") 'haskell-indent-insert-guard)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'haskell-indent-insert-otherwise)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-w") 'haskell-indent-insert-where)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-.") 'haskell-indent-align-guards-and-rhs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C->") 'haskell-indent-put-region-in-literate)
-    map))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun turn-on-haskell-indent ()
-  "Turn on ``intelligent'' Haskell indentation mode."
-  (when (and (bound-and-true-p haskell-indentation-mode)
-             (fboundp 'haskell-indentation-mode))
-    (haskell-indentation-mode 0))
-
-  (setq-local indent-line-function 'haskell-indent-cycle)
-  (setq-local indent-region-function 'haskell-indent-region)
-  (setq haskell-indent-mode t)
-  ;; Activate our keymap.
-  (let ((map (current-local-map)))
-    (while (and map (not (eq map haskell-indent-map)))
-      (setq map (keymap-parent map)))
-    ;; if haskell-indent-map is already active: there's nothing to do.
-    (unless map
-      ;; Put our keymap on top of the others.  We could also put it in
-      ;; second place, or in a minor-mode.  The minor-mode approach would be
-      ;; easier, but it's harder for the user to override it.  This approach
-      ;; is the closest in behavior compared to the previous code that just
-      ;; used a bunch of local-set-key.
-      (set-keymap-parent haskell-indent-map (current-local-map))
-      ;; Protect our keymap.
-      (setq map (make-sparse-keymap))
-      (set-keymap-parent map haskell-indent-map)
-      (use-local-map map)))
-  (run-hooks 'haskell-indent-hook))
-
-(defun turn-off-haskell-indent ()
-  "Turn off ``intelligent'' Haskell indentation mode."
-  (kill-local-variable 'indent-line-function)
-  (kill-local-variable 'indent-region-function)
-  ;; Remove haskell-indent-map from the local map.
-  (let ((map (current-local-map)))
-    (while map
-      (let ((parent (keymap-parent map)))
-        (if (eq haskell-indent-map parent)
-            (set-keymap-parent map (keymap-parent parent))
-          (setq map parent)))))
-  (setq haskell-indent-mode nil))
-
-;; Put this minor mode on the global minor-mode-alist.
-(or (assq 'haskell-indent-mode (default-value 'minor-mode-alist))
-    (setq-default minor-mode-alist
-                  (append (default-value 'minor-mode-alist)
-                          '((haskell-indent-mode " Ind")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-indent-mode (&optional arg)
-  "``Intelligent'' Haskell indentation mode.
-This deals with the layout rule of Haskell.
-\\[haskell-indent-cycle] starts the cycle which proposes new
-possibilities as long as the TAB key is pressed.  Any other key
-or mouse click terminates the cycle and is interpreted except for
-RET which merely exits the cycle.
-Other special keys are:
-    \\[haskell-indent-insert-equal]
-      inserts an =
-    \\[haskell-indent-insert-guard]
-      inserts an |
-    \\[haskell-indent-insert-otherwise]
-      inserts an | otherwise =
-these functions also align the guards and rhs of the current definition
-    \\[haskell-indent-insert-where]
-      inserts a where keyword
-    \\[haskell-indent-align-guards-and-rhs]
-      aligns the guards and rhs of the region
-    \\[haskell-indent-put-region-in-literate]
-      makes the region a piece of literate code in a literate script
-
-If `ARG' is falsey, toggle `haskell-indent-mode'.  Else sets
-`haskell-indent-mode' to whether `ARG' is greater than 0.
-
-Invokes `haskell-indent-hook' if not nil."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (setq haskell-indent-mode
-        (if (null arg) (not haskell-indent-mode)
-          (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
-  (if haskell-indent-mode
-      (turn-on-haskell-indent)
-    (turn-off-haskell-indent)))
-
-(provide 'haskell-indent)
-
-;;; haskell-indent.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-indentation.el --- indentation module for Haskell Mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013  Kristof Bastiaensen, Gergely Risko
-
-;; Author: Kristof Bastiaensen <kristof.bastiaensen@vleeuwen.org>
-;; Author: Gergely Risko <errge@nilcons.com>
-;; Keywords: indentation haskell
-;; URL: https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Installation:
-;;
-;; To turn indentation on for all Haskell buffers under Haskell mode add
-;; this to your configuration file:
-;;
-;;     (add-hook haskell-mode-hook 'haskell-indentation-mode)
-;;
-;; Otherwise, call `haskell-indentation-mode'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; TODO eliminate magic number 2 where possible, use a variable
-
-;; TODO `haskell-indentation-find-indentation' — fix it, get rid of "safe"
-;; version
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-lexeme)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup haskell-indentation nil
-  "Haskell indentation."
-  :link '(custom-manual "(haskell-mode)Indentation")
-  :group 'haskell
-  :prefix "haskell-indentation-")
-
-(defcustom haskell-indentation-layout-offset 2
-  "Extra indentation to add before expressions in a Haskell layout list."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'haskell-indentation)
-
-(defcustom haskell-indentation-starter-offset 2
-  "Extra indentation after an opening keyword (e.g. \"let\")."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'haskell-indentation)
-
-(defcustom haskell-indentation-left-offset 2
-  "Extra indentation after an indentation to the left (e.g. after \"do\")."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'haskell-indentation)
-
-(defcustom haskell-indentation-where-pre-offset 2
-  "Extra indentation before the keyword \"where\"."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'haskell-indentation)
-
-(defcustom haskell-indentation-where-post-offset 2
-  "Extra indentation after the keyword \"where\"."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'haskell-indentation)
-
-(defcustom haskell-indentation-electric-flag nil
-  "Non-nil means insertion of some characters may auto reindent the line.
-If the variable `electric-indent-mode' is non-nil then this variable is
-overridden."
-  :type 'symbol
-  :group 'haskell-indentation)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'haskell-indentation-electric-flag)
-
-(defvar haskell-indentation-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'haskell-indentation-newline-and-indent)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<backtab>") #'haskell-indentation-indent-backwards)
-    (define-key map (kbd ",") #'haskell-indentation-common-electric-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd ";") #'haskell-indentation-common-electric-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd ")") #'haskell-indentation-common-electric-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd "}") #'haskell-indentation-common-electric-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd "]") #'haskell-indentation-common-electric-command)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `haskell-indentation-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode haskell-indentation-mode
-  "Haskell indentation mode that deals with the layout rule.
-It rebinds RET, DEL and BACKSPACE, so that indentations can be
-set and deleted as if they were real tabs."
-  :keymap haskell-indentation-mode-map
-  (kill-local-variable 'indent-line-function)
-  (kill-local-variable 'indent-region-function)
-
-  (when haskell-indentation-mode
-    (when (and (bound-and-true-p haskell-indent-mode)
-               (fboundp 'turn-off-haskell-indent))
-      (turn-off-haskell-indent))
-    (setq-local indent-line-function #'haskell-indentation-indent-line)
-    (setq-local indent-region-function #'haskell-indentation-indent-region)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun turn-on-haskell-indentation ()
-  "Turn on the haskell-indentation minor mode."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-indentation-mode t))
-
-(make-obsolete 'turn-on-haskell-indentation
-               'haskell-indentation-mode
-               "2015-05-25")
-
-(defvar haskell-literate) ; defined in haskell-mode.el
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-bird-p ()
-  "Return t if this is a literate Haskell buffer in bird style, NIL otherwise."
-  (eq haskell-literate 'bird))
-
-;;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; UI starts here
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-reindent-to (col &optional move)
-  "Reindent current line to COL, move the point there if MOVE is non-NIL."
-  (let* ((ci (haskell-indentation-current-indentation)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (move-to-column ci)
-      (if (<= ci col)
-          (insert-before-markers (make-string (- col ci) ? ))
-        (delete-char (- col ci))))
-    (when move
-      (move-to-column col))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-indent-rigidly (start end arg)
-  "Indent all lines starting in the region sideways by ARG columns.
-Called from a program, takes three arguments, START, END and ARG.
-You can remove all indentation from a region by giving a large
-negative ARG.  Handles bird style literate Haskell too."
-  (interactive "*r\np")
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char end)
-    (let ((end-marker (point-marker)))
-      (goto-char start)
-      (or (bolp) (forward-line 0))
-      (while (< (point) end-marker)
-        (let ((ci (haskell-indentation-current-indentation)))
-          (when (and t
-                     (eq (char-after) ?>))
-            (forward-char 1))
-          (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-          (unless (eolp)
-            (haskell-indentation-reindent-to (max 0 (+ ci arg))))
-          (forward-line 1)))
-      (move-marker end-marker nil))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-current-indentation ()
-  "Column position of first non-whitespace character in current line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (when (haskell-indentation-bird-p)
-      (forward-char))
-    (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-    (current-column)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-bird-outside-code-p ()
-  "Non-NIL if we are in bird literate mode, but outside of code."
-  (and (haskell-indentation-bird-p)
-       (or (< (current-column) 2)
-           (save-excursion
-             (beginning-of-line)
-             (not (eq (char-after) ?>))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-newline-and-indent ()
-  "Insert newline and indent."
-  (interactive "*")
-  ;; On RET (or C-j), we:
-  ;;   - just jump to the next line if literate haskell, but outside code
-  (if (haskell-indentation-bird-outside-code-p)
-      (progn
-        (delete-horizontal-space)
-        (newline))
-    ;;  - save the current column
-    (let ((ci (haskell-indentation-current-indentation)))
-      ;; - jump to the next line and reindent to at the least same level
-      (delete-horizontal-space)
-      (newline)
-      ;; calculate indentation after newline is inserted because if we
-      ;; break an identifier we might create a keyword, for example
-      ;; "dowhere" => "do where"
-      (let ((indentations (or (haskell-indentation-find-indentations)
-                              '(0))))
-        (when (haskell-indentation-bird-p)
-          (insert "> "))
-        (haskell-indentation-reindent-to
-         (haskell-indentation-next-indentation (- ci 1) indentations 'nofail)
-         'move)))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-next-indentation (col indentations &optional nofail)
-  "Find the leftmost indentation which is greater than COL.
-Indentations are taken from INDENTATIONS, which should be a
-list.  Return the last indentation if there are no bigger ones and
-NOFAIL is non-NIL."
-  (when (null indentations)
-    (error "haskell-indentation-next-indentation called with empty list"))
-  (or (cl-find-if (lambda (i) (> i col)) indentations)
-      (when nofail
-        (car (last indentations)))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-previous-indentation (col indentations &optional nofail)
-  "Find the rightmost indentation less than COL from INDENTATIONS.
-When no indentations are less than COL, return the rightmost indentation
-if NOFAIL is non-nil, or nil otherwise."
-  (when (null indentations)
-    (error "haskell-indentation-previous-indentation called with empty list"))
-  (let ((rev (reverse indentations)))
-    (or (cl-find-if (lambda (i) (< i col)) rev)
-        (when nofail
-          (car rev)))))
-
-(defvar haskell-indentation-dyn-last-direction nil
-  "") ; FIXME
-(defvar haskell-indentation-dyn-last-indentations nil
-  "") ; FIXME
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-indent-line ()
-  "Indent current line, cycle though indentation positions.
-Do nothing inside multiline comments and multiline strings.
-Start enumerating the indentation points to the right.  The user
-can continue by repeatedly pressing TAB.  When there is no more
-indentation points to the right, we switch going to the left."
-  (interactive "*")
-  ;; try to repeat
-  (when (not (haskell-indentation-indent-line-repeat))
-    (setq haskell-indentation-dyn-last-direction nil)
-    ;; parse error is intentionally not cought here, it may come from
-    ;; `haskell-indentation-find-indentations', but escapes the scope
-    ;; and aborts the opertaion before any moving happens
-    (let* ((cc (current-column))
-           (ci (haskell-indentation-current-indentation))
-           (inds (save-excursion
-                   (move-to-column ci)
-                   (or (haskell-indentation-find-indentations)
-                       '(0))))
-           (valid (memq ci inds))
-           (cursor-in-whitespace (< cc ci)))
-
-      (if (and valid cursor-in-whitespace)
-          (move-to-column ci)
-        (haskell-indentation-reindent-to
-         (haskell-indentation-next-indentation ci inds 'nofail)
-         cursor-in-whitespace))
-      (setq haskell-indentation-dyn-last-direction 'right
-            haskell-indentation-dyn-last-indentations inds))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-indent-line-repeat ()
-  "Cycle though indentation positions."
-  (cond
-   ((and (memq last-command
-               '(indent-for-tab-command
-                 haskell-indentation-indent-backwards))
-         (eq haskell-indentation-dyn-last-direction 'region))
-    (let ((mark-even-if-inactive t))
-      (haskell-indentation-indent-rigidly
-       (region-beginning)
-       (region-end)
-       1))
-    t)
-   ((and (eq last-command 'indent-for-tab-command)
-         (memq haskell-indentation-dyn-last-direction '(left right))
-         haskell-indentation-dyn-last-indentations)
-    (let ((ci (haskell-indentation-current-indentation)))
-      (if (eq haskell-indentation-dyn-last-direction 'left)
-          (haskell-indentation-reindent-to
-           (haskell-indentation-previous-indentation
-            ci haskell-indentation-dyn-last-indentations 'nofail))
-        ;; right
-        (if (haskell-indentation-next-indentation
-             ci haskell-indentation-dyn-last-indentations)
-            (haskell-indentation-reindent-to
-             (haskell-indentation-next-indentation
-              ci haskell-indentation-dyn-last-indentations 'nofail))
-          ;; but failed, switch to left
-          (setq haskell-indentation-dyn-last-direction 'left)
-          (haskell-indentation-indent-line-repeat)))
-      t))
-   (t nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-indent-region (_start _end)
-  "This function does nothing.
-
-It is better to do nothing to indent region in Haskell than to
-break the semantics of indentation.  This function is used for
-`indent-region-function' because the default is to call
-`indent-line-function' on every line from START to END and that
-also produces catastrophic results.
-
-Someday we will have indent region that preserves semantics and
-fixes up only indentation."
-  nil)
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-indent-backwards ()
-  "Indent the current line to the previous indentation point."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (cond
-   ((and (memq last-command
-               '(indent-for-tab-command haskell-indentation-indent-backwards))
-         (eq haskell-indentation-dyn-last-direction 'region))
-    (let ((mark-even-if-inactive t))
-      (haskell-indentation-indent-rigidly (region-beginning) (region-end) -1)))
-   ((use-region-p)
-    (setq haskell-indentation-dyn-last-direction 'region)
-    (haskell-indentation-indent-rigidly (region-beginning) (region-end) -1)
-    (message "Press TAB or S-TAB again to indent the region more"))
-   (t
-    (setq haskell-indentation-dyn-last-direction nil)
-    (let* ((cc (current-column))
-           (ci (haskell-indentation-current-indentation))
-           (inds (save-excursion
-                   (move-to-column ci)
-                   (or (haskell-indentation-find-indentations)
-                       '(0))))
-           (cursor-in-whitespace (< cc ci))
-           (pi (haskell-indentation-previous-indentation ci inds)))
-      (if (null pi)
-          ;; if there are no more indentations to the left, just go to column 0
-          (haskell-indentation-reindent-to
-           (car (haskell-indentation-first-indentation)) cursor-in-whitespace)
-        (haskell-indentation-reindent-to pi cursor-in-whitespace))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-common-electric-command (arg)
-  "Call `self-insert-command' to insert the character typed ARG times
-and indent when all of the following are true:
-1) The character is the first non-whitespace character on the line.
-2) There is only one possible indentation position.
-3) The variable `electric-indent-mode' or `haskell-indentation-electric-flag'
-   is non-nil.
-4) The point is not in a comment, string, or quasiquote."
-  (interactive "*p")
-  (let ((col (current-column))
-        ind)
-    (self-insert-command arg)
-    (when (and (or haskell-indentation-electric-flag
-                   electric-indent-mode)
-               (= (haskell-indentation-current-indentation)
-                  col)
-               (> arg 0)
-               (not (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))
-               (= 1 (save-excursion
-                      (move-to-column col)
-                      (length (setq ind (haskell-indentation-find-indentations))))))
-      (haskell-indentation-reindent-to (car ind)))))
-
-
-;;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; Parser Starts Here
-
-;; The parser is implemented as a recursive descent parser.  Each parser
-;; advances the point to after the expression it parses, and sets the
-;; dynamic scoped variables containing the information about the
-;; indentations.  The dynamic scoping allows transparent backtracking to
-;; previous states of these variables.  A new state can be set using `let'.
-;; When the scope of this function ends, the variable is automatically
-;; reverted to its old value.
-
-;; This is basicly a performance hack.  It would have been possible to
-;; thread this state using a association-list through the parsers, but it
-;; would be probably more complicated and slower due to the lack of real
-;; closures in Emacs Lisp.
-;;
-;; When finished parsing, the tokenizer returns 'end-token, and
-;; following-token is set to the token after point.  The parser adds its
-;; indentations to possible-indentations and returns to it's parent, or
-;; exits non-locally by throwing parse-end, so that the parent will not add
-;; new indentations to it.
-
-;; the parse state:
-(defvar following-token)        ;; the next token after parsing finished
-;; the token at the current parser point or a pseudo-token (see
-;; `haskell-indentation-read-next-token')
-(defvar current-token)
-(defvar previous-token)
-(defvar left-indent)            ;; most left possible indentation
-(defvar starter-indent)         ;; column at a keyword
-(defvar current-indent)         ;; the most right indentation
-(defvar layout-indent)          ;; the column of the layout list
-(defvar possible-indentations)  ;; the return value of the indentations
-(defvar indentation-point)      ;; where to stop parsing
-(defvar implicit-layout-active) ;; is "off-side" rule active?
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-goto-least-indentation ()
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (beginning-of-line)
-  (if (haskell-indentation-bird-p)
-      (catch 'return
-        (while t
-          (when (not (eq (char-after) ?>))
-            (forward-line)
-            (forward-char 2)
-            (throw 'return nil))
-          (let ((ps (nth 8 (syntax-ppss))))
-            (when ps ;; inside comment or string
-              (goto-char ps)
-              (beginning-of-line)))
-          (when (and (>= 2 (haskell-indentation-current-indentation))
-                     (not (looking-at ">\\s-*$")))
-            (forward-char 2)
-            (throw 'return nil))
-          (when (bobp)
-            (forward-char 2)
-            (throw 'return nil))
-          (forward-line -1)))
-    ;; not bird style
-    (catch 'return
-      (while (not (bobp))
-        (let ((point (point)))
-          ;; (forward-comment -1) gets lost if there are unterminated
-          ;; string constants and does not move point anywhere. We fix
-          ;; that case with (forward-line -1)
-          (forward-comment (- (buffer-size)))
-          (if (equal (point) point)
-              (forward-line -1)
-            (beginning-of-line)))
-        (let* ((ps (syntax-ppss))
-              (start-of-comment-or-string (nth 8 ps))
-              (start-of-list-expression (nth 1 ps)))
-          (cond
-           (start-of-comment-or-string
-            ;; inside comment or string
-            (goto-char start-of-comment-or-string))
-           (start-of-list-expression
-            ;; inside a parenthesized expression
-            (goto-char start-of-list-expression))
-           ((= 0 (haskell-indentation-current-indentation))
-             (throw 'return nil))))))
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (when (bobp)
-      (forward-comment (buffer-size)))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-parse-to-indentations ()
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (save-excursion
-    (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-    (let ((indentation-point (point))
-          (layout-indent 0)
-          (current-indent haskell-indentation-layout-offset)
-          (starter-indent haskell-indentation-layout-offset)
-          (left-indent haskell-indentation-layout-offset)
-          (case-fold-search nil)
-          current-token
-          previous-token
-          following-token
-          possible-indentations
-          implicit-layout-active)
-      (haskell-indentation-goto-least-indentation)
-      (if (<= indentation-point (point))
-          (haskell-indentation-first-indentation)
-        (setq current-token (haskell-indentation-peek-token))
-        (catch 'parse-end
-          (haskell-indentation-toplevel))
-        possible-indentations))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-first-indentation ()
-  "Return column of first indentation."
-  (list (if (haskell-indentation-bird-p) 2 0)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-find-indentations ()
-  "Return list of indentation positions corresponding to actual cursor position."
-  (let ((ppss (syntax-ppss)))
-    (cond
-     ((nth 3 ppss)
-      (if (save-excursion
-            (and (forward-line -1)
-                 (< (nth 8 ppss) (point))))
-          ;; if this string goes over more than one line we want to
-          ;; sync with the last line, not the first one
-          (list (save-excursion
-                  (forward-line -1)
-                  (current-indentation)))
-
-        (append
-         (haskell-indentation-first-indentation)
-         (list (save-excursion
-                 (goto-char (nth 8 ppss))
-                 (current-column))))))
-     ((nth 4 ppss)
-      (if (save-excursion
-            (and (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-                 (eolp)
-                 (not (> (forward-line 1) 0))
-                 (not (nth 4 (syntax-ppss)))))
-          (haskell-indentation-parse-to-indentations)
-        (haskell-indentation-first-indentation)))
-     (t
-      (haskell-indentation-parse-to-indentations)))))
-
-(defconst haskell-indentation-unicode-tokens
-  '(("→" . "->")     ;; #x2192 RIGHTWARDS ARROW
-    ("∷" . "::")     ;; #x2237 PROPORTION
-    ("←" . "<-")     ;; #x2190 LEFTWARDS ARROW
-    ("⇒" . "=>")     ;; #x21D2 RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW
-    ("∀" . "forall") ;; #x2200 FOR ALL
-    ("⤙" . "-<")     ;; #x2919 LEFTWARDS ARROW-TAIL
-    ("⤚" . ">-")     ;; #x291A RIGHTWARDS ARROW-TAIL
-    ("⤛" . "-<<")    ;; #x291B LEFTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW-TAIL
-    ("⤜" . ">>-")    ;; #x291C RIGHTWARDS DOUBLE ARROW-TAIL
-    ("★" . "*"))     ;; #x2605 BLACK STAR
-  "Translation from UnicodeSyntax tokens to their ASCII representation.")
-
-(defconst haskell-indentation-toplevel-list
-  `(("module"    . haskell-indentation-module)
-    ("signature" . haskell-indentation-module)
-    ("data"      . haskell-indentation-data)
-    ("type"      . haskell-indentation-data)
-    ("newtype"   . haskell-indentation-data)
-    ("import"    . haskell-indentation-import)
-    ("foreign"   . haskell-indentation-foreign)
-    ("where"     . haskell-indentation-toplevel-where)
-    ("class"     . haskell-indentation-class-declaration)
-    ("instance"  . haskell-indentation-class-declaration)
-    ("deriving"  . haskell-indentation-deriving))
-  "Alist of toplevel keywords with associated parsers.")
-
-(defconst haskell-indentation-type-list
-  `(("::" .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-with-starter
-                       (apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-separated
-                                        'haskell-indentation-type '("->" "=>"))))
-    ("("  .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-list
-                       'haskell-indentation-type ")" ","))
-    ("["  .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-list
-                       'haskell-indentation-type "]" ","))
-    ("{"  .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-list
-                       'haskell-indentation-type "}" ",")))
-  "Alist of tokens in type declarations with associated parsers.")
-
-(defconst haskell-indentation-expression-list
-  `(("data"    . haskell-indentation-data)
-    ("type"    . haskell-indentation-data)
-    ("newtype" . haskell-indentation-data)
-    ("if"      . haskell-indentation-if)
-    ("let"     .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-phrase
-                       '(haskell-indentation-declaration-layout
-                         "in" haskell-indentation-expression)))
-    ("do"      .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-with-starter
-                       'haskell-indentation-expression-layout))
-    ("mdo"     .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-with-starter
-                       'haskell-indentation-expression-layout))
-    ("rec"     .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-with-starter
-                       'haskell-indentation-expression-layout))
-    ("case"    .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-phrase
-                       '(haskell-indentation-expression
-                         "of" haskell-indentation-case-layout)))
-    ("\\"      .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-with-starter
-                       'haskell-indentation-lambda-maybe-lambdacase))
-    ("proc"    .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-phrase
-                       '(haskell-indentation-expression
-                         "->" haskell-indentation-expression)))
-    ("where"   .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-with-starter
-                       'haskell-indentation-declaration-layout nil t))
-    ("::"      .        haskell-indentation-scoped-type)
-    ("="       .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-statement-right
-                       'haskell-indentation-expression))
-    ("<-"      .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-statement-right
-                       'haskell-indentation-expression))
-    ("("       .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-list
-                       'haskell-indentation-expression
-                       ")"
-                       '(list "," "->")))
-    ("["       .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-list
-                       'haskell-indentation-expression "]" "," "|"))
-    ("{"       .
-     ,(apply-partially 'haskell-indentation-list
-                       'haskell-indentation-expression "}" ",")))
-  "Alist of keywords in expressions with associated parsers.")
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-expression-layout ()
-  "Parse layout list with expressions, such as after \"do\"."
-  (haskell-indentation-layout #'haskell-indentation-expression))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-declaration-layout ()
-  "Parse layout list with declarations, such as after \"where\"."
-  (haskell-indentation-layout #'haskell-indentation-declaration))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-case-layout ()
-  "Parse layout list with case expressions."
-  (haskell-indentation-layout #'haskell-indentation-case))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-lambda-maybe-lambdacase ()
-  "Parse lambda or lambda-case expression.
-After a lambda (backslash) there are two possible cases:
-
-- the new lambdacase expression, that can be recognized by the
-  next token being \"case\";
-
-- or simply an anonymous function definition in the form of
-  \"expression -> expression\"."
-  (if (string= current-token "case")
-      (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-       #'haskell-indentation-case-layout)
-    (haskell-indentation-phrase-rest
-     '(haskell-indentation-expression "->" haskell-indentation-expression))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-fundep ()
-  "Parse functional dependency."
-  (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-   (apply-partially #'haskell-indentation-separated
-                    #'haskell-indentation-fundep1 ",")))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-fundep1 ()
-  "Parse an item in functional dependency declaration."
-  (let ((current-indent (current-column)))
-    (while (member current-token '(value "->"))
-      (haskell-indentation-read-next-token))
-    (when (and (eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-               (member following-token '(value "->")))
-      (haskell-indentation-add-indentation current-indent))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-toplevel ()
-  "Parse toplevel statements."
-  (haskell-indentation-layout
-   (lambda ()
-     (let ((parser (assoc current-token haskell-indentation-toplevel-list)))
-       (if parser
-           (funcall (cdr parser))
-         (haskell-indentation-declaration))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-type ()
-  "Parse type declaration."
-  (let ((current-indent (current-column)))
-    (catch 'return
-      (while t
-        (cond
-         ((member current-token '(value operator "->" "=>"))
-          (haskell-indentation-read-next-token))
-
-         ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-          (when (member following-token
-                        '(value operator no-following-token
-                                "(" "[" "{" "::"))
-            (if (equal following-token "=>")
-                (haskell-indentation-add-indentation starter-indent)
-              (haskell-indentation-add-indentation current-indent))
-            (haskell-indentation-add-indentation left-indent))
-          (throw 'return nil))
-         (t (let ((parser (assoc current-token haskell-indentation-type-list)))
-              (if (not parser)
-                  (throw 'return nil)
-                (funcall (cdr parser))))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-type-1 ()
-  "Parse a single type declaration."
-  (let ((current-indent (current-column)))
-    (catch 'return
-      (cond
-       ((member current-token '(value operator "->" "=>"))
-        (haskell-indentation-read-next-token))
-
-       ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-        (when (member following-token
-                      '(value operator no-following-token
-                              "->" "=>" "(" "[" "{" "::"))
-          (haskell-indentation-add-indentation current-indent))
-        (throw 'return nil))
-       (t (let ((parser (assoc current-token haskell-indentation-type-list)))
-            (if (not parser)
-                (throw 'return nil)
-              (funcall (cdr parser)))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-scoped-type ()
-  "Parse scoped type declaration.
-
-For example
-   let x :: Int = 12
-   do x :: Int <- return 12"
-  (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-   (apply-partially #'haskell-indentation-separated #'haskell-indentation-type '("->" "=>")))
-  (when (member current-token '("<-" "="))
-    (haskell-indentation-statement-right #'haskell-indentation-expression)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-data ()
-  "Parse data or type declaration."
-  (haskell-indentation-read-next-token)
-  (when (string= current-token "instance")
-    (haskell-indentation-read-next-token))
-  (haskell-indentation-type)
-  (cond ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-         (when (member following-token '("=" "where"))
-           (haskell-indentation-add-indentation current-indent)
-           (throw 'parse-end nil)))
-        ((string= current-token "=")
-         (let ((starter-indent-inside (current-column)))
-           (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-            (lambda ()
-              (haskell-indentation-separated
-               #'haskell-indentation-expression "|")))
-           (cond
-            ((equal current-token 'end-tokens)
-             (when (string= following-token "deriving")
-               (haskell-indentation-push-indentation starter-indent-inside)
-               (haskell-indentation-add-left-indent)))
-            ((equal current-token "deriving")
-             (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-              #'haskell-indentation-type-1)))))
-        ((string= current-token "where")
-         (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-          #'haskell-indentation-expression-layout nil)
-         (cond
-          ((equal current-token 'end-tokens)
-           (when (string= following-token "deriving")
-             (haskell-indentation-add-left-indent)))
-          ((equal current-token "deriving")
-           (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-            #'haskell-indentation-type-1))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-import ()
-  "Parse import declaration."
-  (haskell-indentation-with-starter #'haskell-indentation-expression))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-foreign ()
-  "Parse foreign import declaration."
-  (haskell-indentation-with-starter (apply-partially #'haskell-indentation-expression '(value operator "import"))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-class-declaration ()
-  "Parse class declaration."
-  (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-   (lambda ()
-     (haskell-indentation-type)
-     (when (string= current-token "|")
-       (haskell-indentation-fundep))
-     (when (string= current-token "where")
-       (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-        #'haskell-indentation-declaration-layout nil)))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-deriving ()
-  "Parse standalone declaration."
-  (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-   (lambda ()
-     (when (string= "instance" current-token)
-       (haskell-indentation-read-next-token))
-     (when (equal current-token 'end-tokens)
-       (haskell-indentation-add-left-indent)
-       (throw 'parse-end nil))
-     (haskell-indentation-type)
-     (when (string= current-token "|")
-       (haskell-indentation-fundep)))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-module ()
-  "Parse module declaration."
-  (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-   (lambda ()
-     (haskell-indentation-read-next-token)
-     (when (equal current-token 'layout-item)
-       (haskell-indentation-read-next-token))
-     (when (string= current-token "(")
-       (haskell-indentation-list
-        #'haskell-indentation-module-export
-        ")" ","))
-     (if (string= current-token "where")
-         (haskell-indentation-read-next-token)
-
-       (when (eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-         (when (member following-token '(value no-following-token "("))
-           (haskell-indentation-add-indentation
-            (+ starter-indent haskell-indentation-starter-offset))
-           (haskell-indentation-add-indentation
-            (+ left-indent haskell-indentation-starter-offset))
-           (throw 'parse-end nil))
-         (haskell-indentation-add-layout-indent)
-         (throw 'parse-end nil))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-toplevel-where ()
-  "Parse 'where' that we may hit as a standalone in module declaration."
-  (haskell-indentation-read-next-token)
-
-  (when (eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-    (haskell-indentation-add-layout-indent)
-    (throw 'parse-end nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-module-export ()
-  "Parse export list."
-  (cond ((string= current-token "module")
-         (let ((current-indent (current-column)))
-           (haskell-indentation-read-next-token)
-           (cond ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-                  (haskell-indentation-add-indentation current-indent))
-                 ((eq current-token 'value)
-                  (haskell-indentation-read-next-token)))))
-        (t (haskell-indentation-type))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-list (parser end sep &optional stmt-sep)
-  "Parse a list, pair or other expression containing multiple
-items parsed by PARSER, separated by SEP or STMT-SEP, and ending
-with END."
-  ;; note that we use macro expansion here to preserver Emacs 23
-  ;; compatibility and its lack of lexical binding
-  (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-   `(lambda ()
-      (let ((implicit-layout-active nil))
-        (haskell-indentation-separated
-         #',parser ,sep ,stmt-sep)))
-   end))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-with-starter (parser &optional end where-expr?)
-  "Parse an expression starting with a keyword or parenthesis.
-Skip the keyword or parenthesis." ; FIXME: better description needed
-  (let ((starter-column (current-column))
-        (current-indent current-indent)
-        (left-indent
-         (if (= (current-column) (haskell-indentation-current-indentation))
-             (current-column)
-           left-indent)))
-    (haskell-indentation-read-next-token)
-    (when (eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-      (cond ((equal following-token end)
-             ;; indent before keyword or parenthesis
-             (haskell-indentation-add-indentation starter-column))
-            (where-expr?
-             ;; left indent + where post indent
-             (haskell-indentation-add-where-post-indent left-indent))
-            (t
-             (haskell-indentation-add-left-indent)))
-      (throw 'parse-end nil))
-    (let* ((current-indent (current-column))
-           (starter-indent (min starter-column current-indent))
-           (left-indent
-            (if end
-                (+ starter-indent haskell-indentation-starter-offset)
-              left-indent)))
-      (funcall parser)
-      (cond ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-             (when (equal following-token end)
-               ;; indent before keyword or parenthesis
-               (haskell-indentation-add-indentation starter-indent))
-             ;; add no more indentations if we expect a closing keyword
-             (when end
-               (throw 'parse-end nil)))
-            ((equal current-token end)
-             (haskell-indentation-read-next-token))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-case-alternative ()
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (setq left-indent (current-column))
-  (haskell-indentation-separated #'haskell-indentation-expression "," nil)
-  (cond ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-         (haskell-indentation-add-indentation current-indent))
-        ((string= current-token "->")
-         (haskell-indentation-statement-right #'haskell-indentation-expression))
-        ;; otherwise fallthrough
-        ))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-case ()
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (haskell-indentation-expression)
-  (cond ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-         (haskell-indentation-add-indentation current-indent))
-        ((string= current-token "|")
-         (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-          (apply-partially #'haskell-indentation-separated
-                           #'haskell-indentation-case-alternative "|" nil)
-          nil))
-        ((string= current-token "->")
-         (haskell-indentation-statement-right #'haskell-indentation-expression))
-        ;; otherwise fallthrough
-        ))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-statement-right (parser)
-  "Process right side of a statement.
-Set `current-indent' to the current column and calls the given
-parser.  If parsing ends here, set indentation to left-indent."
-  (haskell-indentation-read-next-token)
-  (when (eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-    (haskell-indentation-add-left-indent)
-    (haskell-indentation-add-indentation current-indent)
-    (throw 'parse-end nil))
-  (funcall parser)
-  (when (equal current-token "where")
-    (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-     #'haskell-indentation-expression-layout nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-guard ()
-  "Parse \"guard\" statement."
-  (setq left-indent (current-column))
-  (haskell-indentation-separated
-   #'haskell-indentation-expression "," nil))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-declaration ()
-  "Parse function or type declaration."
-  (haskell-indentation-separated #'haskell-indentation-expression "," nil)
-  (when (string= current-token "|")
-    (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-     (apply-partially #'haskell-indentation-separated
-                      #'haskell-indentation-guard "|" nil)
-     nil))
-  (when (eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-   (when (member following-token '("|" "=" "::" ","))
-     (haskell-indentation-add-indentation current-indent)
-     (throw 'parse-end nil))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-layout (parser)
-  "Parse layout list, where each layout item is parsed by parser."
-  (if (string= current-token "{")
-      (haskell-indentation-list parser "}" ";") ; explicit layout
-    (haskell-indentation-implicit-layout-list parser)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-expression-token-p (token)
-  "Return non-NIL value if TOKEN is an expression token."
-  (member token
-          '("if" "let" "do" "case" "\\" "(" "{" "[" "::"
-            value operator no-following-token)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-expression (&optional accepted-tokens)
-  "Parse an expression until an unknown token is encountered."
-  (catch 'return
-    (let ((current-indent (current-column)))
-      (unless accepted-tokens
-        (setq accepted-tokens '(value operator)))
-      (while t
-        (cond
-         ((memq current-token accepted-tokens)
-          (haskell-indentation-read-next-token))
-         ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-          (cond ((string= following-token "where")
-                 (haskell-indentation-add-where-pre-indent)) ; before a where
-                ((haskell-indentation-expression-token-p following-token)
-                 ;; a normal expression can be either continued or have
-                 ;; left indent
-                 (haskell-indentation-add-indentation
-                  current-indent)
-                 (haskell-indentation-add-indentation
-                  left-indent)))
-          (throw 'return nil))
-         (t (let ((parser (assoc current-token
-                                 haskell-indentation-expression-list)))
-              (when (null parser)
-                (throw 'return nil)) ; not expression token, so exit
-              (funcall (cdr parser)) ; run parser
-
-              ;; after an 'open' expression such as 'if', exit
-              (unless (member (car parser) '("(" "[" "{" "case"))
-                (throw 'return nil)))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-separated (parser separator &optional stmt-separator)
-  "Evaluate PARSER separated by SEPARATOR and STMT-SEPARATOR.
-If STMT-SEPARATOR is not NIL, it will be used to set a new starter-indent.
-
-For example:
-
-   [ i | i <- [1..10]
-    ,"
-  (catch 'return
-    (unless (listp separator)
-      (setq separator (list separator)))
-    (unless (listp stmt-separator)
-      (setq stmt-separator (list stmt-separator)))
-    (while t
-      (funcall parser)
-      (cond ((member current-token separator)
-             (haskell-indentation-at-separator))
-
-            ((member current-token stmt-separator)
-             (setq starter-indent (current-column))
-             (haskell-indentation-at-separator))
-
-            ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-             (when (or (member following-token separator)
-                       (member following-token stmt-separator))
-               ;; Set an indentation before a separator, for example:
-               ;;  [ 1   or   [ 1 | a
-               ;;  , 2            , 20
-               (haskell-indentation-add-indentation starter-indent)
-               (when (< left-indent starter-indent)
-                 (haskell-indentation-add-indentation left-indent))
-               (throw 'parse-end nil))
-             (when (equal following-token 'no-following-token)
-               ;; Set an indentation before a separator, for example:
-               ;;  [ 1   or   [ 1 | a
-               ;;  , 2            , 20
-               (haskell-indentation-add-indentation starter-indent)
-               (haskell-indentation-add-indentation left-indent))
-             (throw 'return nil))
-            (t (throw 'return nil))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-at-separator ()
-  "At a separator.
-
-If at a new line, set starter-indent at the separator
-and current-indent after the separator, for example:
-
-l = [  1
-     , 2
-     ,    -- start now here."
-  (let ((separator-column
-         (and (= (current-column) (haskell-indentation-current-indentation))
-              (current-column))))
-    (haskell-indentation-read-next-token)
-    (cond ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-           (haskell-indentation-add-indentation current-indent)
-           (haskell-indentation-add-indentation left-indent)
-           (throw 'return nil))
-          (separator-column ; on the beginning of the line
-           (setq current-indent (current-column))
-           (setq starter-indent separator-column)
-           (setq left-indent
-            (+ starter-indent haskell-indentation-starter-offset))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-implicit-layout-list (parser)
-  "An implicit layout list, elements are parsed with PARSER.
-This sets the `layout-indent' variable to the column where the
-layout starts."
-  (let* ((layout-indent (current-column))
-         (current-indent (current-column))
-         (left-indent (current-column))
-         (implicit-layout-active t))
-    (catch 'return
-      (while t
-        (let ((left-indent left-indent))
-          (funcall parser))
-        (cond ((member current-token '(layout-item ";"))
-               (haskell-indentation-read-next-token))
-              ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-               (when (or (and
-                          (not (member following-token '("{" operator)))
-                          (not (member previous-token '(operator)))
-                          (haskell-indentation-expression-token-p following-token))
-                         (string= following-token ";")
-                         (and (equal layout-indent 0)
-                              (member following-token (mapcar #'car haskell-indentation-toplevel-list))
-                              (not (string= following-token "where"))))
-                 (haskell-indentation-add-layout-indent))
-               (throw 'return nil))
-              (t (throw 'return nil))))))
-  ;; put `haskell-indentation-read-next-token' outside the current-indent
-  ;; definition so it will not return 'layout-end again
-  (when (eq current-token 'layout-end)
-    (let ((implicit-layout-active t))
-      ;; leave layout at 'layout-end or illegal token
-      (haskell-indentation-read-next-token))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-if ()
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-   (lambda ()
-     (if (string= current-token "|")
-         (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-          (lambda ()
-            (haskell-indentation-separated
-             #'haskell-indentation-case-alternative "|" nil))
-          nil)
-       (haskell-indentation-phrase-rest
-        '(haskell-indentation-expression
-          "then" haskell-indentation-expression
-          "else" haskell-indentation-expression))))
-   nil))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-phrase (phrase)
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (haskell-indentation-with-starter
-   (apply-partially #'haskell-indentation-phrase-rest phrase)
-   nil))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-phrase-rest (phrase1)
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (while phrase1
-    (let ((phrase phrase1))
-      (setq phrase1 nil)
-      (let ((current-indent (current-column))
-            (left-indent left-indent)
-            (layout-indent layout-indent))
-        (funcall (car phrase)))
-      (cond
-       ((eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-        (cond ((null (cdr phrase))) ;; fallthrough
-              ((equal following-token (cadr phrase))
-               (haskell-indentation-add-indentation starter-indent)
-               (unless (member following-token '("," ";"))
-                 ;; we want to keep comma and semicolon aligned always
-                 (haskell-indentation-add-indentation left-indent))
-               (throw 'parse-end nil))
-              ((string= (cadr phrase) "in")
-               (when (= left-indent layout-indent)
-                 (haskell-indentation-add-layout-indent)
-                 (throw 'parse-end nil)))
-              (t (throw 'parse-end nil))))
-       ((null (cdr phrase)))
-       ((equal (cadr phrase) current-token)
-        (haskell-indentation-read-next-token)
-        (when (eq current-token 'end-tokens)
-          (haskell-indentation-add-indentation
-           (+ starter-indent haskell-indentation-starter-offset))
-          (haskell-indentation-add-indentation
-           (+ left-indent haskell-indentation-starter-offset))
-          (throw 'parse-end nil))
-        (setq phrase1 (cddr phrase)))
-       ((string= (cadr phrase) "in"))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-add-indentation (indent)
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (haskell-indentation-push-indentation
-   (if (<= indent layout-indent)
-       (+ layout-indent haskell-indentation-layout-offset)
-     indent)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-add-layout-indent ()
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (haskell-indentation-push-indentation layout-indent))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-add-where-pre-indent ()
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (haskell-indentation-push-indentation
-   (+ layout-indent haskell-indentation-where-pre-offset))
-  (if (= layout-indent haskell-indentation-layout-offset)
-      (haskell-indentation-push-indentation
-       haskell-indentation-where-pre-offset)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-add-where-post-indent (indent)
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (haskell-indentation-push-indentation
-   (+ indent haskell-indentation-where-post-offset)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-add-left-indent ()
-  "" ; FIXME
-  (haskell-indentation-add-indentation
-   (+ left-indent haskell-indentation-left-offset)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-push-indentation (indent)
-  "Add INDENT to list of possible indentations.
-
-Add INDENT to `possible-indentations' if it is not there
-yet. Keep the list in ascending order."
-  (unless (member indent possible-indentations)
-    (setq possible-indentations
-          (sort (cons indent possible-indentations) #'<))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-read-next-token ()
-  "Go to the next token and set current-token to the next token.
-
-The following symbols are used as pseudo tokens:
-
-'layout-item: A new item in a layout list.  The next token
-              will be the first token from the item.
-
-'layout-end:  the end of a layout list.  Next token will be
-              the first token after the layout list.
-
-'end-tokens:  back at point where we started, following-token
-              will be set to the next token.
-
-Pseudo tokens are used only when implicit-layout-active is
-t. That is the case only after keywords \"do\", \"where\",
-\"let\" and \"of\".
-
-If we are at a new line, parse-line is increased, and
-current-indent and left-indent are set to the indentation of the
-line."
-  (cond ((and implicit-layout-active
-              (eq current-token 'end-tokens))
-         'end-tokens)
-        ((and implicit-layout-active
-              (eq current-token 'layout-end))
-         (cond ((> layout-indent (current-column))
-                'layout-end)
-               ((= layout-indent (current-column))
-                (setq current-token 'layout-item))
-               ((< layout-indent (current-column))
-                (setq current-token (haskell-indentation-peek-token)))))
-        ((and implicit-layout-active
-              (eq current-token 'layout-item))
-         (setq current-token (haskell-indentation-peek-token)))
-        ((and implicit-layout-active
-              (> layout-indent (current-column)))
-         (setq current-token 'layout-end))
-        (t
-         (setq previous-token (haskell-indentation-peek-token))
-         (haskell-indentation-skip-token)
-         (if (>= (point) indentation-point)
-             (progn
-               (setq following-token
-                     (if (and (not (eobp))
-                              (= (point) indentation-point))
-                         (haskell-indentation-peek-token)
-                       'no-following-token))
-               (setq current-token 'end-tokens))
-           (when (= (current-column) (haskell-indentation-current-indentation))
-             ;; on a new line
-             (setq current-indent (current-column)))
-           (cond ((and implicit-layout-active
-                       (> layout-indent (current-column)))
-                  (setq current-token 'layout-end))
-                 ((and implicit-layout-active
-                       (= layout-indent (current-column)))
-                  (setq current-token 'layout-item))
-                 (t (setq current-token (haskell-indentation-peek-token))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-peek-token ()
-  "Return token starting at point."
-  (cond ((looking-at "\\(if\\|then\\|else\\|let\\|in\\|mdo\\|rec\\|do\\|proc\\|case\\|of\\|where\\|module\\|signature\\|deriving\\|import\\|data\\|type\\|newtype\\|class\\|instance\\)\\([^[:alnum:]'_]\\|$\\)")
-         (match-string-no-properties 1))
-        ((looking-at "[][(){}[,;]")
-         (match-string-no-properties 0))
-        ((looking-at "\\(\\\\\\|->\\|<-\\|::\\|=\\||\\|=>\\)\\([^-:!#$%&*+./<=>?@\\\\^|~]\\|$\\)")
-         (match-string-no-properties 1))
-        ((looking-at "\\(→\\|←\\|∷\\|⇒\\)\\([^-:!#$%&*+./<=>?@\\\\^|~]\\|$\\)")
-         (let ((tok (match-string-no-properties 1)))
-           (or (cdr (assoc tok haskell-indentation-unicode-tokens)) tok)))
-        ((looking-at"[-:!#$%&*+./<=>?@\\\\^|~`]" )
-         'operator)
-        (t 'value)))
-
-(defun haskell-indentation-skip-token ()
-  "Skip to the next token."
-  (if (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-token)
-      (goto-char (match-end 0))
-    ;; otherwise skip until space found
-    (skip-syntax-forward "^-"))
-  ;; we have to skip unterminated string fence at the end of line
-  (skip-chars-forward "\n")
-  (forward-comment (buffer-size))
-  (while (and (haskell-indentation-bird-p)
-              (bolp)
-              (eq (char-after) ?>))
-    (forward-char)
-    (forward-comment (buffer-size))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-indentation)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; tab-width: 8
-;; End:
-
-;;; haskell-indentation.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-interactive-mode.el --- The interactive Haskell mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2011-2012  Chris Done
-;;             2016       Arthur Fayzrakhmanov
-
-;; Author: Chris Done <chrisdone@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Todo:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-compile)
-(require 'haskell-process)
-(require 'haskell-session)
-(require 'haskell-font-lock)
-(require 'haskell-presentation-mode)
-(require 'haskell-utils)
-(require 'haskell-string)
-(require 'ansi-color)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'etags)
-
-(defvar-local haskell-interactive-mode-history-index 0)
-
-(defvar-local haskell-interactive-mode-history (list))
-
-(defvar-local haskell-interactive-mode-old-prompt-start nil
-  "Mark used for the old beginning of the prompt.")
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-prompt-regex ()
-  "Generate a regex for searching for any occurence of the prompt\
-at the beginning of the line.  This should prevent any
-interference with prompts that look like haskell expressions."
-  (concat "^" (regexp-quote haskell-interactive-prompt)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Globals used internally
-
-(declare-function haskell-interactive-kill "haskell")
-
-(defvar haskell-interactive-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'haskell-interactive-mode-return)
-    (define-key map (kbd "SPC") 'haskell-interactive-mode-space)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-j") 'haskell-interactive-mode-newline-indent)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-a") 'haskell-interactive-mode-beginning)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<home>") 'haskell-interactive-mode-beginning)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'haskell-interactive-mode-clear)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'haskell-process-interrupt)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-f") 'next-error-follow-minor-mode)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-z") 'haskell-interactive-switch-back)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'haskell-interactive-mode-history-previous)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'haskell-interactive-mode-history-next)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-p") 'haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-previous)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-n") 'haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-next)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-<up>") 'haskell-interactive-mode-history-previous)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-<down>") 'haskell-interactive-mode-history-next)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") 'haskell-interactive-mode-tab)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<C-S-backspace>") 'haskell-interactive-mode-kill-whole-line)
-    map)
-  "Keymap used in `haskell-interactive-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode haskell-interactive-mode fundamental-mode "Interactive-Haskell"
-  "Interactive mode for Haskell.
-
-Key bindings:
-\\{haskell-interactive-mode-map}"
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :syntax-table haskell-mode-syntax-table
-
-  (setq haskell-interactive-mode-history (list))
-  (setq haskell-interactive-mode-history-index 0)
-
-  (setq next-error-function #'haskell-interactive-next-error-function)
-  (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
-            #'haskell-interactive-mode-completion-at-point-function nil t)
-  (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook #'haskell-interactive-kill nil t)
-  (haskell-interactive-mode-prompt))
-
-(defvar haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start
-  nil
-  "Mark used for the beginning of the prompt.")
-
-(defvar haskell-interactive-mode-result-end
-  nil
-  "Mark used to figure out where the end of the current result output is.
-Used to distinguish betwen user input.")
-
-(defvar-local haskell-interactive-previous-buffer nil
-  "Records the buffer to which `haskell-interactive-switch-back' should jump.
-This is set by `haskell-interactive-switch', and should otherwise
-be nil.")
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Hooks
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Mode
-
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Faces
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-prompt
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-function-name-face))
-  "Face for the prompt."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-prompt2
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face))
-  "Face for the prompt2 in multi-line mode."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-compile-error
-  '((t :inherit compilation-error))
-  "Face for compile errors."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-compile-warning
-  '((t :inherit compilation-warning))
-  "Face for compiler warnings."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-result
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
-  "Face for the result."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-garbage
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
-  "Face for trailing garbage after a command has completed."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Actions
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-newline-indent ()
-  "Make newline and indent."
-  (interactive)
-  (newline)
-  (indent-to (length haskell-interactive-prompt))
-  (indent-relative))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-kill-whole-line ()
-  "Kill the whole REPL line."
-  (interactive)
-  (kill-region haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start
-               (line-end-position)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-switch-back ()
-  "Switch back to the buffer from which this interactive buffer was reached."
-  (interactive)
-  (if haskell-interactive-previous-buffer
-      (switch-to-buffer-other-window haskell-interactive-previous-buffer)
-    (message "No previous buffer.")))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-copy-to-prompt ()
-  "Copy the current line to the prompt, overwriting the current prompt."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((l (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                           (line-end-position))))
-    ;; If it looks like the prompt is at the start of the line, chop
-    ;; it off.
-    (when (and (>= (length l) (length haskell-interactive-prompt))
-               (string= (substring l 0 (length haskell-interactive-prompt))
-                        haskell-interactive-prompt))
-      (setq l (substring l (length haskell-interactive-prompt))))
-
-    (haskell-interactive-mode-set-prompt l)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-space (n)
-  "Handle the space key."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (and (bound-and-true-p god-local-mode)
-           (fboundp 'god-mode-self-insert))
-      (call-interactively 'god-mode-self-insert)
-    (if (haskell-interactive-at-compile-message)
-        (next-error-no-select 0)
-      (self-insert-command n))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-at-prompt (&optional end-line)
-  "If at prompt, return start position of user-input, otherwise return nil.
-If END-LINE is non-nil, then return non-nil when the end of line
-is at the prompt."
-  (if (>= (if end-line (line-end-position) (point))
-          haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start)
-      haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start
-    nil))
-
-(define-derived-mode haskell-error-mode
-  special-mode "Error"
-  "Major mode for viewing Haskell compile errors.")
-
-;; (define-key haskell-error-mode-map (kbd "q") 'quit-window)
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-handle-h ()
-  "Handle ^H in output."
-  (let ((bound (point-min))
-        (inhibit-read-only t))
-    (save-excursion
-      (while (search-backward "\b" bound t 1)
-        (save-excursion
-          (forward-char)
-          (let ((end (point)))
-            (if (search-backward-regexp "[^\b]" bound t 1)
-                (forward-char)
-              (goto-char (point-min)))
-            (let ((start (point)))
-              (delete-region (max (- (point) (- end start))
-                                  (point-min))
-                             end))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-multi-line (expr)
-  "If a multi-line expression EXPR has been entered, then reformat it to be:
-
-:{
-do the
-   multi-liner
-   expr
-:}"
-  (if (not (string-match-p "\n" expr))
-      expr
-    (let ((pre (format "^%s" (regexp-quote haskell-interactive-prompt)))
-          (lines (split-string expr "\n")))
-      (cl-loop for elt on (cdr lines) do
-               (setcar elt (replace-regexp-in-string pre "" (car elt))))
-      ;; Temporarily set prompt2 to be empty to avoid unwanted output
-      (concat ":set prompt2 \"\"\n"
-              ":{\n"
-              (mapconcat #'identity lines "\n")
-              "\n:}\n"
-              (format ":set prompt2 \"%s\"" haskell-interactive-prompt2)))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-line-is-query (line)
-  "Is LINE actually a :t/:k/:i?"
-  (and (string-match "^:[itk] " line)
-       t))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-beginning ()
-  "Go to the start of the line."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (haskell-interactive-at-prompt)
-      (goto-char haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start)
-    (move-beginning-of-line nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-input-partial ()
-  "Get the interactive mode input up to point."
-  (let ((input-start (haskell-interactive-at-prompt)))
-    (unless input-start
-      (error "not at prompt"))
-    (buffer-substring-no-properties input-start (point))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-input ()
-  "Get the interactive mode input."
-  (buffer-substring-no-properties
-   haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start
-   (point-max)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-prompt (&optional session)
-  "Show a prompt at the end of the REPL buffer.
-If SESSION is non-nil, use the REPL buffer associated with
-SESSION, otherwise operate on the current buffer."
-  (with-current-buffer (if session
-                           (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)
-                         (current-buffer))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (let ((prompt (propertize haskell-interactive-prompt
-                                'font-lock-face 'haskell-interactive-face-prompt
-                                'prompt t
-                                'read-only haskell-interactive-prompt-read-only
-                                'rear-nonsticky t)))
-        ;; At the time of writing, front-stickying the first char gives an error
-        ;; Has unfortunate side-effect of being able to insert before the prompt
-        (insert (substring prompt 0 1)
-                (propertize (substring prompt 1)
-                            'front-sticky t)))
-      (let ((marker (setq-local haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start (make-marker))))
-        (set-marker marker (point))))
-    (when (haskell-interactive-at-prompt t)
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-scroll-to-bottom))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-eval-result (session text)
-  "Insert the result of an eval as plain text."
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)
-    (let ((at-end (eobp))
-          (prop-text (propertize text
-                                 'font-lock-face 'haskell-interactive-face-result
-                                 'front-sticky t
-                                 'prompt t
-                                 'read-only haskell-interactive-mode-read-only
-                                 'rear-nonsticky t
-                                 'result t)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (point-max))
-        (when (string= text haskell-interactive-prompt2)
-          (setq prop-text
-                (propertize prop-text
-                            'font-lock-face 'haskell-interactive-face-prompt2
-                            'read-only haskell-interactive-prompt-read-only)))
-        (insert (ansi-color-apply prop-text))
-        (haskell-interactive-mode-handle-h)
-        (let ((marker (setq-local haskell-interactive-mode-result-end (make-marker))))
-          (set-marker marker (point))))
-      (when at-end
-        (haskell-interactive-mode-scroll-to-bottom)))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-scroll-to-bottom ()
-  "Scroll to bottom."
-  (let ((w (get-buffer-window (current-buffer))))
-    (when w
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (set-window-point w (point)))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-compile-error (session message)
-  "Echo an error."
-  (haskell-interactive-mode-compile-message
-   session message 'haskell-interactive-face-compile-error))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-compile-warning (session message)
-  "Warning message."
-  (haskell-interactive-mode-compile-message
-   session message 'haskell-interactive-face-compile-warning))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-compile-message (session message type)
-  "Echo a compiler warning."
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)
-    (setq next-error-last-buffer (current-buffer))
-    (save-excursion
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-goto-end-point)
-      (let ((lines (string-match "^\\(.*\\)\n\\([[:unibyte:][:nonascii:]]+\\)" message)))
-        (if lines
-            (progn
-              (insert (propertize (concat (match-string 1 message) " …\n")
-                                  'expandable t
-                                  'font-lock-face type
-                                  'front-sticky t
-                                  'read-only haskell-interactive-mode-read-only
-                                  'rear-nonsticky t))
-              (insert (propertize (concat (match-string 2 message) "\n")
-                                  'collapsible t
-                                  'font-lock-face type
-                                  'front-sticky t
-                                  'invisible haskell-interactive-mode-hide-multi-line-errors
-                                  'message-length (length (match-string 2 message))
-                                  'read-only haskell-interactive-mode-read-only
-                                  'rear-nonsticky t)))
-          (insert (propertize (concat message "\n")
-                              'font-lock-face type
-                              'front-sticky t
-                              'read-only haskell-interactive-mode-read-only
-                              'rear-nonsticky t)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-insert (session message)
-  "Echo a read only piece of text before the prompt."
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)
-    (save-excursion
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-goto-end-point)
-      (insert (propertize message
-                          'front-sticky t
-                          'read-only t
-                          'rear-nonsticky t)))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-goto-end-point ()
-  "Go to the 'end' of the buffer (before the prompt)."
-  (goto-char haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start)
-  (goto-char (line-beginning-position)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-history-add (input)
-  "Add INPUT to the history."
-  (setq haskell-interactive-mode-history
-        (cons ""
-              (cons input
-                    (cl-remove-if (lambda (i) (or (string= i input) (string= i "")))
-                                  haskell-interactive-mode-history))))
-  (setq haskell-interactive-mode-history-index
-        0))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-tab ()
-  "Do completion if at prompt or else try collapse/expand."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ((haskell-interactive-at-prompt)
-    (completion-at-point))
-   ((get-text-property (point) 'collapsible)
-    (let ((column (current-column)))
-      (search-backward-regexp "^[^ ]")
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-tab-expand)
-      (goto-char (+ column (line-beginning-position)))))
-   (t (haskell-interactive-mode-tab-expand))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-tab-expand ()
-  "Expand the rest of the message."
-  (cond ((get-text-property (point) 'expandable)
-         (let* ((pos (1+ (line-end-position)))
-                (visibility (get-text-property pos 'invisible))
-                (length (1+ (get-text-property pos 'message-length))))
-           (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-             (put-text-property pos
-                                (+ pos length)
-                                'invisible
-                                (not visibility)))))))
-
-(defconst haskell-interactive-mode-error-regexp
-  "^\\(\\(?:[A-Z]:\\)?[^ \r\n:][^\r\n:]*\\):\\([0-9()-:]+\\):?")
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-at-compile-message ()
-  "Am I on a compile message?"
-  (and (not (haskell-interactive-at-prompt))
-       (save-excursion
-         (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-         (looking-at haskell-interactive-mode-error-regexp))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-error-backward (&optional count)
-  "Go backward to the previous error."
-  (interactive)
-  (search-backward-regexp haskell-interactive-mode-error-regexp nil t count))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-error-forward (&optional count)
-  "Go forward to the next error, or return to the REPL."
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char (line-end-position))
-  (if (search-forward-regexp haskell-interactive-mode-error-regexp nil t count)
-      (progn (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-             t)
-    (progn (goto-char (point-max))
-           nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-delete-compile-messages (session &optional file-name)
-  "Delete compile messages in REPL buffer.
-If FILE-NAME is non-nil, restrict to removing messages concerning
-FILE-NAME only."
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (when (search-forward-regexp "^Compilation failed.$" nil t 1)
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (delete-region (line-beginning-position)
-                         (1+ (line-end-position))))
-        (goto-char (point-min)))
-      (while (when (re-search-forward haskell-interactive-mode-error-regexp nil t)
-               (let ((msg-file-name (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                     (msg-startpos (line-beginning-position)))
-                 ;; skip over hanging continuation message lines
-                 (while (progn (forward-line) (looking-at "^[ ]+")))
-
-                 (when (or (not file-name) (string= file-name msg-file-name))
-                   (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-                     (set-text-properties msg-startpos (point) nil))
-                   (delete-region msg-startpos (point))
-                   ))
-               t)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-reset-error (session)
-  "Reset the error cursor position."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)
-    (haskell-interactive-mode-goto-end-point)
-    (let ((mrk (point-marker)))
-      (haskell-session-set session 'next-error-locus nil)
-      (haskell-session-set session 'next-error-region (cons mrk (copy-marker mrk t))))
-    (goto-char (point-max))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Misc
-
-(declare-function haskell-interactive-switch "haskell")
-(declare-function haskell-session "haskell")
-
-(defun haskell-session-interactive-buffer (s)
-  "Get the session interactive buffer."
-  (let ((buffer (haskell-session-get s 'interactive-buffer)))
-    (if (and buffer (buffer-live-p buffer))
-        buffer
-      (let ((buffer-name (format "*%s*" (haskell-session-name s)))
-            (index 0))
-        (while (get-buffer buffer-name)
-          (setq buffer-name (format "*%s <%d>*" (haskell-session-name s) index))
-          (setq index (1+ index)))
-        (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create buffer-name)))
-          (haskell-session-set-interactive-buffer s buffer)
-          (with-current-buffer buffer
-            (haskell-interactive-mode)
-            (haskell-session-assign s))
-          (haskell-interactive-switch)
-          buffer)))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-buffer ()
-  "Get the interactive buffer of the session."
-  (haskell-session-interactive-buffer (haskell-session)))
-
-(defun haskell-process-cabal-live (state buffer)
-  "Do live updates for Cabal processes."
-  (haskell-interactive-mode-insert
-   (haskell-process-session (cadr state))
-   (replace-regexp-in-string
-    haskell-process-prompt-regex
-    ""
-    (substring buffer (cl-cadddr state))))
-  (setf (cl-cdddr state) (list (length buffer)))
-  nil)
-
-(defun haskell-process-parse-error (string)
-  "Parse the line number from the error string STRING."
-  (let ((span nil))
-    (cl-loop for regex
-             in haskell-compilation-error-regexp-alist
-             do (when (string-match (car regex) string)
-                  (setq span
-                        (list :file (match-string 1 string)
-                              :line (string-to-number (match-string 2 string))
-                              :col (string-to-number (match-string 4 string))
-                              :line2 (when (match-string 3 string)
-                                       (string-to-number (match-string 3 string)))
-                              :col2 (when (match-string 5 string)
-                                      (string-to-number (match-string 5 string)))))))
-    span))
-
-(defun haskell-process-suggest-add-package (session msg)
-  "Add the (matched) module to your cabal file.
-Cabal file is selected using SESSION's name, module matching is done in MSG."
-  (let* ((suggested-package (match-string 1 msg))
-         (package-name (replace-regexp-in-string "-[^-]+$" "" suggested-package))
-         (version (progn (string-match "\\([^-]+\\)$" suggested-package)
-                         (match-string 1 suggested-package)))
-         (cabal-file (concat (haskell-session-name session)
-                             ".cabal")))
-    (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (when (y-or-n-p
-               (format "Add `%s' to %s?"
-                       package-name
-                       cabal-file))
-          (haskell-cabal-add-dependency package-name version nil t)
-          (when (y-or-n-p (format "Enable -package %s in the GHCi session?" package-name))
-            (haskell-process-queue-without-filters
-             (haskell-session-process session)
-             (format ":set -package %s" package-name))))
-      (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-suggest-remove-import (session file import line)
-  "Suggest removing or commenting out import statement.
-Asks user to handle redundant import statement using interactive
-SESSION in specified FILE to remove IMPORT on given LINE."
-  (let ((first t))
-    (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (cl-case (read-event
-                  (propertize (format "%sThe import line `%s' is redundant. Remove? (y, n, c: comment out)  "
-                                      (if (not first)
-                                          "Please answer n, y or c: "
-                                        "")
-                                      import)
-                              'face
-                              'minibuffer-prompt))
-          (?y
-           (haskell-process-find-file session file)
-           (save-excursion
-             (goto-char (point-min))
-             (forward-line (1- line))
-             (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-             (delete-region (line-beginning-position)
-                            (line-end-position))))
-          (?n
-           (message "Ignoring redundant import %s" import))
-          (?c
-           (haskell-process-find-file session file)
-           (save-excursion
-             (goto-char (point-min))
-             (forward-line (1- line))
-             (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-             (insert "-- "))))
-      ;; unwind
-      (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-find-file (session file)
-  "Find the given file in the project."
-  (find-file (cond ((file-exists-p (concat (haskell-session-current-dir session) "/" file))
-                    (concat (haskell-session-current-dir session) "/" file))
-                   ((file-exists-p (concat (haskell-session-cabal-dir session) "/" file))
-                    (concat (haskell-session-cabal-dir session) "/" file))
-                   (t file))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-suggest-pragma (session pragma extension file)
-  "Suggest to add something to the top of the file.
-SESSION is used to search given file.  Adds PRAGMA and EXTENSION
-wrapped in compiler directive at the top of FILE."
-  (let ((string  (format "{-# %s %s #-}" pragma extension)))
-    (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (when (y-or-n-p (format "Add %s to the top of the file? " string))
-          (haskell-process-find-file session file)
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (insert (concat string "\n"))))
-      (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-insert-error (response)
-  "Insert an error message."
-  (insert "\n"
-          (haskell-fontify-as-mode
-           response
-           'haskell-mode))
-  (haskell-interactive-mode-prompt))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-popup-error (response)
-  "Popup an error."
-  (if haskell-interactive-popup-errors
-      (let ((buf (get-buffer-create "*HS-Error*")))
-        (pop-to-buffer buf nil t)
-        (with-current-buffer buf
-
-          (haskell-error-mode)
-          (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-            (erase-buffer)
-            (insert (propertize response
-                                'font-lock-face
-                                'haskell-interactive-face-compile-error))
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (delete-blank-lines)
-            (insert (propertize "-- Hit `q' to close this window.\n\n"
-                                'font-lock-face 'font-lock-comment-face))
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (point-max))
-              (insert (propertize "\n-- To disable popups, customize `haskell-interactive-popup-errors'.\n\n"
-                                  'font-lock-face 'font-lock-comment-face))))))
-    (haskell-interactive-mode-insert-error response)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-next-error-function (&optional n reset)
-  "See `next-error-function' for more information."
-
-  (let* ((session (haskell-interactive-session))
-         (next-error-region (haskell-session-get session 'next-error-region))
-         (next-error-locus (haskell-session-get session 'next-error-locus))
-         (reset-locus nil))
-
-    (when (and next-error-region (or reset (and (/= n 0) (not next-error-locus))))
-      (goto-char (car next-error-region))
-      (unless (looking-at haskell-interactive-mode-error-regexp)
-        (haskell-interactive-mode-error-forward))
-
-      (setq reset-locus t)
-      (unless (looking-at haskell-interactive-mode-error-regexp)
-        (error "no errors found")))
-
-    ;; move point if needed
-    (cond
-     (reset-locus nil)
-     ((> n 0) (unless (haskell-interactive-mode-error-forward n)
-                (error "no more errors")))
-
-     ((< n 0) (unless (haskell-interactive-mode-error-backward (- n))
-                (error "no more errors"))))
-
-    (let ((orig-line (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))))
-
-      (when (string-match haskell-interactive-mode-error-regexp orig-line)
-        (let* ((msgmrk (set-marker (make-marker) (line-beginning-position)))
-               (location (haskell-process-parse-error orig-line))
-               (file (plist-get location :file))
-               (line (plist-get location :line))
-               (col1 (plist-get location :col))
-               (col2 (plist-get location :col2))
-
-               (cabal-relative-file (expand-file-name file (haskell-session-cabal-dir session)))
-               (src-relative-file (expand-file-name file (haskell-session-current-dir session)))
-
-               (real-file (cond ((file-exists-p cabal-relative-file) cabal-relative-file)
-                                ((file-exists-p src-relative-file) src-relative-file))))
-
-          (haskell-session-set session 'next-error-locus msgmrk)
-
-          (if real-file
-              (let ((m1 (make-marker))
-                    (m2 (make-marker)))
-                (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect real-file)
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (goto-char (point-min))
-                    (forward-line (1- line))
-                    (set-marker m1 (+ col1 (point) -1))
-
-                    (when col2
-                      (set-marker m2 (- (point) col2)))))
-                ;; ...finally select&hilight error locus
-                (compilation-goto-locus msgmrk m1 (and (marker-position m2) m2)))
-            (error "don't know where to find %S" file)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-session ()
-  "Get the `haskell-session', throw an error if it's not available."
-  (or (haskell-session-maybe)
-      (haskell-session-assign
-       (or (haskell-session-from-buffer)
-           (haskell-session-choose)
-           (error "No session associated with this buffer. Try M-x haskell-session-change or report this as a bug.")))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-process ()
-  "Get the Haskell session."
-  (or (haskell-session-process (haskell-interactive-session))
-      (error "No Haskell session/process associated with this
-      buffer. Maybe run M-x haskell-process-restart?")))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-do-presentation (expr)
-  "Present the given expression EXPR.
-Requires the `present' package to be installed.
-Will automatically import it qualified as Present."
-  (let ((p (haskell-interactive-process)))
-    ;; If Present.code isn't available, we probably need to run the
-    ;; setup.
-    (unless (string-match "^Present" (haskell-process-queue-sync-request p ":t Present.encode"))
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-setup-presentation p))
-    ;; Happily, let statements don't affect the `it' binding in any
-    ;; way, so we can fake it, no pun intended.
-    (let ((error (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                  p (concat "let it = Present.asData (" expr ")"))))
-      (if (not (string= "" error))
-          (haskell-interactive-mode-eval-result (haskell-interactive-session) (concat error "\n"))
-        (let ((hash (haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-hash)))
-          (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-           p (format "let %s = Present.asData (%s)" hash expr))
-          (let* ((presentation (haskell-interactive-mode-present-id
-                                hash
-                                (list 0))))
-            (insert "\n")
-            (haskell-interactive-mode-insert-presentation hash presentation)
-            (haskell-interactive-mode-eval-result (haskell-interactive-session) "\n"))))
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-prompt (haskell-interactive-session)))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-present-id (hash id)
-  "Generate a presentation for the current expression at ID."
-  ;; See below for commentary of this statement.
-  (let ((p (haskell-interactive-process)))
-    (haskell-process-queue-without-filters
-     p "let _it = it")
-    (let* ((text (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                  p
-                  (format "Present.putStr (Present.encode (Present.fromJust (Present.present (Present.fromJust (Present.fromList [%s])) %s)))"
-                          (mapconcat 'identity (mapcar 'number-to-string id) ",")
-                          hash)))
-           (reply
-            (if (string-match "^*** " text)
-                '((rep nil))
-              (read text))))
-      ;; Not necessary, but nice to restore it to the expression that
-      ;; the user actually typed in.
-      (haskell-process-queue-without-filters
-       p "let it = _it")
-      reply)))
-
-(defun haskell-presentation-present-slot (btn)
-  "The callback to evaluate the slot and present it in place of the button BTN."
-  (let ((id (button-get btn 'presentation-id))
-        (hash (button-get btn 'hash))
-        (parent-rep (button-get btn 'parent-rep))
-        (continuation (button-get btn 'continuation)))
-    (let ((point (point)))
-      (button-put btn 'invisible t)
-      (delete-region (button-start btn) (button-end btn))
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-insert-presentation
-       hash
-       (haskell-interactive-mode-present-id hash id)
-       parent-rep
-       continuation)
-      (when (> (point) point)
-        (goto-char (1+ point))))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-slot (hash slot parent-rep &optional continuation)
-  "Make a slot at point, pointing to ID."
-  (let ((type (car slot))
-        (id (cadr slot)))
-    (if (member (intern type) '(Integer Char Int Float Double))
-        (haskell-interactive-mode-insert-presentation
-         hash
-         (haskell-interactive-mode-present-id hash id)
-         parent-rep
-         continuation)
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-slot-button slot parent-rep continuation hash))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-slot-button (slot parent-rep continuation hash)
-  (let ((start (point))
-        (type (car slot))
-        (id (cadr slot)))
-    (insert (propertize type 'font-lock-face '(:height 0.8 :underline t :inherit font-lock-comment-face)))
-    (let ((button (make-text-button start (point)
-                                    :type 'haskell-presentation-slot-button)))
-      (button-put button 'hide-on-click t)
-      (button-put button 'presentation-id id)
-      (button-put button 'parent-rep parent-rep)
-      (button-put button 'continuation continuation)
-      (button-put button 'hash hash))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-insert-presentation (hash presentation &optional parent-rep continuation)
-  "Insert the presentation, hooking up buttons for each slot."
-  (let* ((rep (cadr (assoc 'rep presentation)))
-         (text (cadr (assoc 'text presentation)))
-         (slots (cadr (assoc 'slots presentation)))
-         (nullary (null slots)))
-    (cond
-     ((string= "integer" rep)
-      (insert (propertize text 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-constant)))
-     ((string= "floating" rep)
-      (insert (propertize text 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-constant)))
-     ((string= "char" rep)
-      (insert (propertize
-               (if (string= "string" parent-rep)
-                   (replace-regexp-in-string "^'\\(.+\\)'$" "\\1" text)
-                 text)
-               'font-lock-face 'font-lock-string-face)))
-     ((string= "tuple" rep)
-      (insert "(")
-      (let ((first t))
-        (cl-loop for slot in slots
-                 do (unless first (insert ","))
-                 do (haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-slot hash slot rep)
-                 do (setq first nil)))
-      (insert ")"))
-     ((string= "list" rep)
-      (if (null slots)
-          (if continuation
-              (progn (delete-char -1)
-                     (delete-indentation))
-            (insert "[]"))
-        (let ((i 0))
-          (unless continuation
-            (insert "["))
-          (let ((start-column (current-column)))
-            (cl-loop for slot in slots
-                     do (haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-slot
-                         hash
-                         slot
-                         rep
-                         (= i (1- (length slots))))
-                     do (when (not (= i (1- (length slots))))
-                          (insert "\n")
-                          (indent-to (1- start-column))
-                          (insert ","))
-                     do (setq i (1+ i))))
-          (unless continuation
-            (insert "]")))))
-     ((string= "string" rep)
-      (unless (string= "string" parent-rep)
-        (insert (propertize "\"" 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-string-face)))
-      (cl-loop for slot in slots
-               do (haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-slot hash slot rep))
-      (unless (string= "string" parent-rep)
-        (insert (propertize "\"" 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-string-face))))
-     ((string= "alg" rep)
-      (when (and parent-rep
-                 (not nullary)
-                 (not (string= "list" parent-rep)))
-        (insert "("))
-      (let ((start-column (current-column)))
-        (insert (propertize text 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-type-face))
-        (cl-loop for slot in slots
-                 do (insert "\n")
-                 do (indent-to (+ 2 start-column))
-                 do (haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-slot hash slot rep)))
-      (when (and parent-rep
-                 (not nullary)
-                 (not (string= "list" parent-rep)))
-        (insert ")")))
-     ((string= "record" rep)
-      (let ((start-column (current-column)))
-        (insert (propertize text 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-type-face)
-                " { ")
-        (cl-loop for field in slots
-                 do (insert "\n")
-                 do (indent-to (+ 2 start-column))
-                 do (let ((name (nth 0 field))
-                          (slot (nth 1 field)))
-                      (insert name " = ")
-                      (haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-slot hash slot rep)))
-        (insert "\n")
-        (indent-to start-column)
-        (insert "}")))
-     ((eq rep nil)
-      (insert (propertize "?" 'font-lock-face 'font-lock-warning)))
-     (t
-      (let ((err "Unable to present! This very likely means Emacs
-is out of sync with the `present' package. You should make sure
-they're both up to date, or report a bug."))
-        (insert err)
-        (error err))))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-setup-presentation (p)
-  "Setup the GHCi REPL for using presentations.
-
-Using asynchronous queued commands as opposed to sync at this
-stage, as sync would freeze up the UI a bit, and we actually
-don't care when the thing completes as long as it's soonish."
-  ;; Import dependencies under Present.* namespace
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters p "import qualified Data.Maybe as Present")
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters p "import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as Present")
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters p "import qualified Data.AttoLisp as Present")
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters p "import qualified Present.ID as Present")
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters p "import qualified Present as Present")
-  ;; Make a dummy expression to avoid "Loading package" nonsense
-  (haskell-process-queue-without-filters
-   p "Present.present (Present.fromJust (Present.fromList [0])) ()"))
-
-(defvar haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-hash 0
-  "Counter for the hash.")
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-hash ()
-  "Generate a presentation hash."
-  (format "_present_%s"
-          (setq haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-hash
-                (1+ haskell-interactive-mode-presentation-hash))))
-
-(define-button-type 'haskell-presentation-slot-button
-  'action 'haskell-presentation-present-slot
-  'follow-link t
-  'help-echo "Click to expand…")
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-history-toggle (n)
-  "Toggle the history N items up or down."
-  (unless (null haskell-interactive-mode-history)
-    (setq haskell-interactive-mode-history-index
-          (mod (+ haskell-interactive-mode-history-index n)
-               (length haskell-interactive-mode-history)))
-    (unless (zerop haskell-interactive-mode-history-index)
-      (message "History item: %d" haskell-interactive-mode-history-index))
-    (haskell-interactive-mode-set-prompt
-     (nth haskell-interactive-mode-history-index
-          haskell-interactive-mode-history))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-set-prompt (p)
-  "Set (and overwrite) the current prompt."
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer (haskell-interactive-session))
-    (goto-char haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start)
-    (delete-region (point) (point-max))
-    (insert p)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-history-previous (arg)
-  "Cycle backwards through input history."
-  (interactive "*p")
-  (when (haskell-interactive-at-prompt)
-    (if (not (zerop arg))
-        (haskell-interactive-mode-history-toggle arg)
-      (setq haskell-interactive-mode-history-index 0)
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-history-toggle 1))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-history-next (arg)
-  "Cycle forward through input history."
-  (interactive "*p")
-  (when (haskell-interactive-at-prompt)
-    (if (not (zerop arg))
-        (haskell-interactive-mode-history-toggle (- arg))
-      (setq haskell-interactive-mode-history-index 0)
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-history-toggle -1))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-previous ()
-  "Jump to the previous prompt."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((prev-prompt-pos
-         (save-excursion
-           (beginning-of-line) ;; otherwise prompt at current line matches
-           (and (search-backward-regexp (haskell-interactive-prompt-regex) nil t)
-                (match-end 0)))))
-    (when prev-prompt-pos (goto-char prev-prompt-pos))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-next ()
-  "Jump to the next prompt."
-  (interactive)
-  (search-forward-regexp (haskell-interactive-prompt-regex) nil t))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-clear ()
-  "Clear the screen and put any current input into the history."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((session (haskell-interactive-session)))
-    (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (set-text-properties (point-min) (point-max) nil))
-      (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
-      (remove-overlays)
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-prompt session)
-      (haskell-session-set session 'next-error-region nil)
-      (haskell-session-set session 'next-error-locus nil))
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*haskell-process-log*")
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (delete-region (point-min) (point-max)))
-      (remove-overlays))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-completion-at-point-function ()
-  "Offer completions for partial expression between prompt and point.
-This completion function is used in interactive REPL buffer itself."
-  (when (haskell-interactive-at-prompt)
-    (let* ((process (haskell-interactive-process))
-           (inp (haskell-interactive-mode-input-partial))
-           (resp2 (haskell-process-get-repl-completions process inp))
-           (rlen (-  (length inp) (length (car resp2))))
-           (coll (append (if (string-prefix-p inp "import") '("import"))
-                         (if (string-prefix-p inp "let") '("let"))
-                         (cdr resp2))))
-      (list (- (point) rlen) (point) coll))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-trigger-compile-error (state response)
-  "Look for an <interactive> compile error.
-If there is one, pop that up in a buffer, similar to `debug-on-error'."
-  (when (and haskell-interactive-types-for-show-ambiguous
-             (string-match "^\n<interactive>:[-0-9]+:[-0-9]+:" response)
-             (not (string-match "^\n<interactive>:[-0-9]+:[-0-9]+:[\n ]+[Ww]arning:" response)))
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (delete-region haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start (point))
-      (set-marker haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start
-                  haskell-interactive-mode-old-prompt-start)
-      (goto-char (point-max)))
-    (cond
-     ((and (not (haskell-interactive-mode-line-is-query (elt state 2)))
-           (or (string-match "No instance for (?Show[ \n]" response)
-               (string-match "Ambiguous type variable " response)))
-      (haskell-process-reset (haskell-interactive-process))
-      (let ((resp (haskell-process-queue-sync-request
-                   (haskell-interactive-process)
-                   (concat ":t "
-                           (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                            haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start
-                            (point-max))))))
-        (cond
-         ((not (string-match "<interactive>:" resp))
-          (haskell-interactive-mode-insert-error resp))
-         (t (haskell-interactive-popup-error response)))))
-     (t (haskell-interactive-popup-error response)
-        t))
-    t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-echo (session message &optional mode)
-  "Echo a read only piece of text before the prompt."
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)
-    (save-excursion
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-goto-end-point)
-      (insert (if mode
-                  (haskell-fontify-as-mode
-                   (concat message "\n")
-                   mode)
-                (propertize (concat message "\n")
-                            'front-sticky t
-                            'read-only t
-                            'rear-nonsticky t))))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-splices-buffer (session)
-  "Get the splices buffer for the current SESSION."
-  (get-buffer-create (haskell-interactive-mode-splices-buffer-name session)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-splices-buffer-name (session)
-  (format "*%s:splices*" (haskell-session-name session)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-compile-splice (session message)
-  "Echo a compiler splice."
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-interactive-mode-splices-buffer session)
-    (unless (eq major-mode 'haskell-mode)
-      (haskell-mode))
-    (let* ((parts (split-string message "\n  ======>\n"))
-           (file-and-decl-lines (split-string (nth 0 parts) "\n"))
-           (file (nth 0 file-and-decl-lines))
-           (decl (mapconcat #'identity (cdr file-and-decl-lines) "\n"))
-           (output (nth 1 parts)))
-      (insert "-- " file "\n")
-      (let ((start (point)))
-        (insert decl "\n")
-        (indent-rigidly start (point) -4))
-      (insert "-- =>\n")
-      (let ((start (point)))
-        (insert output "\n")
-        (indent-rigidly start (point) -4)))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-insert-garbage (session message)
-  "Echo a read only piece of text before the prompt."
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)
-    (save-excursion
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-goto-end-point)
-      (insert (propertize message
-                          'front-sticky t
-                          'font-lock-face 'haskell-interactive-face-garbage
-                          'read-only t
-                          'rear-nonsticky t)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-show-repl-response (line)
-  "Send LINE to the GHCi process and echo the result in some fashion.
-Result will be printed in the minibuffer or presented using
-function `haskell-presentation-present', depending on variable
-`haskell-process-use-presentation-mode'."
-  (let ((process (haskell-interactive-process)))
-    (haskell-process-queue-command
-     process
-     (make-haskell-command
-      :state (cons process line)
-      :go (lambda (state)
-            (haskell-process-send-string (car state) (cdr state)))
-      :complete (lambda (state response)
-                  (if haskell-process-use-presentation-mode
-                      (haskell-presentation-present
-                       (haskell-process-session (car state))
-                       response)
-                    (haskell-mode-message-line response)))))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-interactive-mode)
-
-;;; haskell-interactive-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-interactive-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-interactive-mode.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-lexeme.el
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-;;; haskell-lexeme.el --- haskell lexical tokens   -*- coding: utf-8; lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015 Gracjan Polak
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'rx)
-
-(unless (category-docstring ?P)
-  (define-category ?P "Haskell symbol constituent characters")
-  (map-char-table
-   #'(lambda (key val)
-       (if (or
-            (and (consp key) (> (car key) 128))
-            (and (numberp key) (> key 128)))
-           (if (member val '(Pc Pd Po Sm Sc Sk So))
-               (modify-category-entry key ?P))))
-   unicode-category-table)
-
-  (dolist (key (string-to-list "!#$%&*+./<=>?@^|~\\-:"))
-    (modify-category-entry key ?P)))
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-modid
-  "[[:upper:]][[:alnum:]'_]*"
-  "Regexp matching a valid Haskell module identifier.
-
-Note that GHC accepts Unicode category UppercaseLetter as a first
-character. Following letters are from Unicode categories
-UppercaseLetter, LowercaseLetter, OtherLetter, TitlecaseLetter,
-ModifierLetter, DecimalNumber, OtherNumber, backslash or
-underscore.")
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-id
-  "[[:alpha:]_][[:alnum:]'_]*"
-  "Regexp matching a valid Haskell identifier.
-
-GHC accepts a string starting with any alphabetic character or
-underscore followed by any alphanumeric character or underscore
-or apostrophe.")
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-sym
-  "\\cP+"
-  "Regexp matching a valid Haskell variable or constructor symbol.
-
-GHC accepts a string of chars from the set
-[:!#$%&*+./<=>?@^|~\\-] or Unicode category Symbol for chars with
-codes larger than 128 only.")
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-idsym-first-char
-  "\\(?:[[:alpha:]_]\\|\\cP\\)"
-  "Regexp matching first character of a qualified or unqualified
-identifier or symbol.
-
-Useful for `re-search-forward'.")
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-modid-opt-prefix
-  (concat "\\(?:" haskell-lexeme-modid "\\.\\)*")
-  "Regexp matching a valid Haskell module prefix, potentially empty.
-
-Module path prefix is separated by dots and finishes with a
-dot. For path component syntax see `haskell-lexeme-modid'.")
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-qid-or-qsym
-  (rx-to-string `(: (regexp ,haskell-lexeme-modid-opt-prefix)
-                    (group (| (regexp ,haskell-lexeme-id) (regexp ,haskell-lexeme-sym)
-                              ))))
-  "Regexp matching a valid qualified identifier or symbol.
-
-Note that (match-string 1) returns the unqualified part.")
-
-(defun haskell-lexeme-looking-at-qidsym ()
-  "Non-nil when point is just in front of an optionally qualified
-identifier or symbol.
-
-Using this function is more efficient than matching against the
-regexp `haskell-lexeme-qid-or-qsym'.
-
-Returns:
-  'qid - if matched a qualified id: 'Data.Map' or 'Map'
-  'qsym - if matched a qualified id: 'Monad.>>=' or '>>='
-  'qprefix - if matched only modid prefix: 'Data.'
-
-After successful 'qid or 'qsym match (match-string 1) will return
-the unqualified part (if any)."
-  (let ((begin (point))
-        (match-data-old (match-data)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (while (looking-at (concat haskell-lexeme-modid "\\."))
-        (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-      (cond
-       ((looking-at haskell-lexeme-id)
-        (let ((beg (match-beginning 0))
-              (end (match-end 0)))
-
-          ;; check is MagicHash is present at the end of the token
-          (goto-char end)
-          (when (looking-at "#+")
-            (setq end (match-end 0)))
-
-          (set-match-data
-           (list begin end
-                 beg end)))
-        'qid)
-       ((looking-at haskell-lexeme-sym)
-        (set-match-data
-          (list begin (match-end 0)
-                (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-        'qsym)
-       ((equal begin (point))
-        (set-match-data match-data-old)
-        nil)
-       (t
-        (set-match-data
-         (list begin (point)
-               nil nil))
-        'qprefix)))))
-
-(defun haskell-lexeme-looking-at-backtick ()
-  "Non-nil when point is just in front of an identifier quoted with backticks.
-
-When match is successful, match-data will contain:
-  (match-text 1) - opening backtick
-  (match-text 2) - whole qualified identifier
-  (match-text 3) - unqualified part of identifier
-  (match-text 4) - closing backtick"
-  (let ((match-data-old (match-data))
-        first-backtick-start
-        last-backtick-start
-        qid-start
-        id-start
-        id-end
-        result)
-    (save-excursion
-      (when (looking-at "`")
-        (setq first-backtick-start (match-beginning 0))
-        (goto-char (match-end 0))
-        (forward-comment (buffer-size))
-        (when (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-qidsym)
-          (setq qid-start (match-beginning 0))
-          (setq id-start (match-beginning 1))
-          (setq id-end (match-end 1))
-          (goto-char (match-end 0))
-          (forward-comment (buffer-size))
-          (when (looking-at "`")
-            (setq last-backtick-start (match-beginning 0))
-            (set-match-data
-             (mapcar
-              (lambda (p)
-                (set-marker (make-marker) p))
-              (list
-               first-backtick-start (1+ last-backtick-start)
-               first-backtick-start (1+ first-backtick-start)
-               qid-start id-end
-               id-start id-end
-               last-backtick-start (1+ last-backtick-start))))
-            (setq result t)))))
-    (unless result
-      (set-match-data match-data-old))
-    result))
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-qid
-  (rx-to-string `(: (regexp "'*")
-                    (regexp ,haskell-lexeme-modid-opt-prefix)
-                    (group (regexp ,haskell-lexeme-id))))
-  "Regexp matching a valid qualified identifier.
-
-Note that (match-string 1) returns the unqualified part.")
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-qsym
-  (rx-to-string `(: (regexp "'*")
-                    (regexp ,haskell-lexeme-modid-opt-prefix)
-                    (group (regexp ,haskell-lexeme-id))))
-  "Regexp matching a valid qualified symbol.
-
-Note that (match-string 1) returns the unqualified part.")
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-number
-  (rx (| (: (regexp "[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+") (opt (regexp "[eE][-+]?[0-9]+")))
-         (regexp "[0-9]+[eE][-+]?[0-9]+")
-         (regexp "0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+")
-         (regexp "0[oO][0-7]+")
-         (regexp "[0-9]+")))
-  "Regexp matching a floating point, decimal, octal or hexadecimal number.
-
-Note that negative sign char is not part of a number.")
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-char-literal-inside
-  (rx (| (not (any "\n'\\"))
-         (: "\\"
-            (| "a" "b" "f" "n" "r" "t" "v" "\\" "\"" "'"
-               "NUL" "SOH" "STX" "ETX" "EOT" "ENQ" "ACK"
-               "BEL" "BS" "HT" "LF" "VT" "FF" "CR" "SO" "SI" "DLE"
-               "DC1" "DC2" "DC3" "DC4" "NAK" "SYN" "ETB" "CAN"
-               "EM" "SUB" "ESC" "FS" "GS" "RS" "US" "SP" "DEL"
-               (regexp "[0-9]+")
-               (: "x" (regexp "[0-9a-fA-F]+"))
-               (: "o" (regexp "[0-7]+"))
-               (: "^" (regexp "[]A-Z@^_\\[]"))))))
-  "Regexp matching an inside of a character literal.
-
-Note that `haskell-lexeme-char-literal-inside' matches strictly
-only escape sequences defined in Haskell Report.")
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme--char-literal-rx
-  (rx-to-string `(: (group "'")
-                    (| (: (group (regexp "[[:alpha:]_([]")) (group "'")) ; exactly one char
-                       (: (group (| (regexp "\\\\[^\n][^'\n]*") ; allow quote just after first backslash
-                                    (regexp "[^[:alpha:]_:(['\n][^'\n]*")))
-                          (| (group "'") "\n" (regexp "\\'"))))))
-  "Regexp matching a character literal lookalike.
-
-Note that `haskell-lexeme--char-literal-rx' matches more than
-Haskell Report specifies because we want to support also code
-under edit.
-
-Character literals end with a quote or a newline or end of
-buffer.
-
-Regexp has subgroup expressions:
- (match-text 1) matches the opening quote.
- (match-text 2) matches the inside of the character literal.
- (match-text 3) matches the closing quote or an empty string
-                at the end of line or the end buffer.")
-
-(defun haskell-lexeme-looking-at-char-literal ()
-  "Non-nil when point is at a char literal lookalike.
-
-Note that this function matches more than Haskell Report
-specifies because we want to support also code under edit.
-
-Char literals end with a quote or an unescaped newline or end
-of buffer.
-
-After successful match:
- (match-text 1) matches the opening quote.
- (match-text 2) matches the inside of the char literla.
- (match-text 3) matches the closing quote, or a closing
-                newline or is nil when at the end of the buffer."
-  (when (looking-at haskell-lexeme--char-literal-rx)
-    (set-match-data
-     (list (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-           (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-           (or (match-beginning 2) (match-beginning 4)) (or (match-end 2) (match-end 4))
-           (or (match-beginning 3) (match-beginning 5)) (or (match-end 3) (match-end 5))))
-    t))
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-string-literal-inside-item
-  (rx (| (not (any "\n\"\\"))
-         (: "\\"
-            (| "a" "b" "f" "n" "r" "t" "v" "\\" "\"" "'" "&"
-               "NUL" "SOH" "STX" "ETX" "EOT" "ENQ" "ACK"
-               "BEL" "BS" "HT" "LF" "VT" "FF" "CR" "SO" "SI" "DLE"
-               "DC1" "DC2" "DC3" "DC4" "NAK" "SYN" "ETB" "CAN"
-               "EM" "SUB" "ESC" "FS" "GS" "RS" "US" "SP" "DEL"
-               (regexp "[0-9]+")
-               (: "x" (regexp "[0-9a-fA-F]+"))
-               (: "o" (regexp "[0-7]+"))
-               (: "^" (regexp "[]A-Z@^_\\[]"))
-               (regexp "[ \t\n\r\v\f]*\\\\")))))
-  "Regexp matching an item that is a single character or a single
-escape sequence inside of a string literal.
-
-Note that `haskell-lexeme-string-literal-inside-item' matches
-strictly only escape sequences defined in Haskell Report.")
-
-(defconst haskell-lexeme-string-literal
-  (rx (: (group "\"")
-         (group (* (| (regexp "\\\\[ \t\n\r\v\f]*\\\\")
-                      (regexp "\\\\[ \t\n\r\v\f]+")
-                      (regexp "\\\\[^ \t\n\r\v\f]")
-                      (* (regexp "[^\"\n\\]")))))
-         (group (| "\"" (regexp "$") (regexp "\\\\?\\'")
-                   ))))
-  "Regexp matching a string literal lookalike.
-
-Note that `haskell-lexeme-string-literal' matches more than
-Haskell Report specifies because we want to support also code
-under edit.
-
-String literals end with double quote or unescaped newline or end
-of buffer.
-
-Regexp has subgroup expressions:
- (match-text 1) matches the opening double quote.
- (match-text 2) matches the inside of the string.
- (match-text 3) matches the closing double quote or an empty string
-                at the end of line or the end buffer.")
-
-(defun haskell-lexeme-looking-at-string-literal ()
-  "Non-nil when point is at a string literal lookalike.
-
-Note that this function matches more than Haskell Report
-specifies because we want to support also code under edit.
-
-String literals end with double quote or unescaped newline or end
-of buffer.
-
-After successful match:
- (match-text 1) matches the opening doublequote.
- (match-text 2) matches the inside of the string.
- (match-text 3) matches the closing quote, or a closing
-                newline or is nil when at the end of the buffer."
-  (when (looking-at "\"")
-    (save-excursion
-      (let ((begin (point)))
-        (goto-char (match-end 0))
-        (let (finish)
-          (while (and (not finish)
-                      (re-search-forward "[\"\n\\]" nil 'goto-eob))
-            (cond
-             ((equal (match-string 0) "\\")
-              (if (looking-at "[ \t\n\r\v\f]+\\\\?")
-                  (goto-char (match-end 0))
-                (goto-char (1+ (point)))))
-
-             ((equal (match-string 0) "\"")
-              (set-match-data
-               (list begin (match-end 0)
-                     begin (1+ begin)
-                     (1+ begin) (match-beginning 0)
-                     (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-              (setq finish t))
-
-             ((equal (match-string 0) "\n")
-              (set-match-data
-               (list begin (match-beginning 0)
-                     begin (1+ begin)
-                     (1+ begin) (match-beginning 0)
-                     nil nil))
-              (setq finish t))))
-          (unless finish
-            ;; string closed by end of buffer
-            (set-match-data
-             (list begin (point)
-                   begin (1+ begin)
-                   (1+ begin) (point)
-                   nil nil))))))
-    ;; there was a match
-    t))
-
-(defun haskell-lexeme-looking-at-quasi-quote-literal ()
-  "Non-nil when point is just in front of Template Haskell
-quaisquote literal.
-
-Quasi quotes start with '[xxx|' or '[$xxx|' sequence and end with
-  '|]'. The 'xxx' is a quoter name. There is no escaping mechanism
-provided for the ending sequence.
-
-Regexp has subgroup expressions:
- (match-text 1) matches the quoter name (without $ sign if present).
- (match-text 2) matches the opening vertical bar.
- (match-text 3) matches the inside of the quoted string.
- (match-text 4) matches the closing vertical bar
-                or nil if at the end of the buffer.
-
-Note that this function excludes 'e', 't', 'd', 'p' as quoter
-names according to Template Haskell specification."
-  (let ((match-data-old (match-data)))
-    (if (and
-         (looking-at (rx-to-string `(: "[" (optional "$")
-                                       (group (regexp ,haskell-lexeme-id))
-                                       (group "|"))))
-         (equal (haskell-lexeme-classify-by-first-char (char-after (match-beginning 1)))
-                'varid)
-         (not (member (match-string 1) '("e" "t" "d" "p"))))
-      (save-excursion
-        ;; note that quasi quote syntax does not have any escaping
-        ;; mechanism and if not closed it will span til lthe end of buffer
-        (goto-char (match-end 0))
-        (let ((match-data (match-data))
-              (match-data-2 (and (re-search-forward "|]" nil t)
-                                 (match-data))))
-          (if match-data-2
-              (set-match-data
-               (list
-                (nth 0 match-data) (nth 1 match-data-2)          ;; whole match
-                (nth 2 match-data) (nth 3 match-data)            ;; quoter name
-                (nth 4 match-data) (nth 5 match-data)            ;; opening bar
-                (nth 5 match-data) (nth 0 match-data-2)          ;; inner string
-                (nth 0 match-data-2) (1+ (nth 0 match-data-2)))) ;; closing bar
-
-            (set-match-data
-             (list
-              (nth 0 match-data) (point-max)                   ;; whole match
-              (nth 2 match-data) (nth 3 match-data)            ;; quoter name
-              (nth 4 match-data) (nth 5 match-data)            ;; opening bar
-              (nth 5 match-data) (point-max)                   ;; inner string
-              nil nil))                                        ;; closing bar
-            ))
-        t)
-      ;; restore old match data if not matched
-      (set-match-data match-data-old)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-lexeme-classify-by-first-char (char)
-  "Classify token by CHAR.
-
-CHAR is a chararacter that is assumed to be the first character
-of a token."
-  (let ((category (get-char-code-property (or char ?\ ) 'general-category)))
-
-    (cond
-     ((or (member char '(?! ?# ?$ ?% ?& ?* ?+ ?. ?/ ?< ?= ?> ?? ?@ ?^ ?| ?~ ?\\ ?-))
-          (and (> char 127)
-               (member category '(Pc Pd Po Sm Sc Sk So))))
-      'varsym)
-     ((equal char ?:)
-      'consym)
-     ((equal char ?\')
-      'char)
-     ((equal char ?\")
-      'string)
-     ((member category '(Lu Lt))
-      'conid)
-     ((or (equal char ?_)
-          (member category '(Ll Lo)))
-      'varid)
-     ((and (>= char ?0) (<= char ?9))
-      'number)
-     ((member char '(?\] ?\[ ?\( ?\) ?\{ ?\} ?\` ?\, ?\;))
-      'special))))
-
-(defun haskell-lexeme-looking-at-token (&rest flags)
-  "Like `looking-at' but understands Haskell lexemes.
-
-Moves point forward over whitespace.  Returns a symbol describing
-type of Haskell token recognized.  Use `match-string',
-`match-beginning' and `match-end' with argument 0 to query match
-result.
-
-Possible results are:
-- 'special: for chars [](){}`,;
-- 'comment: for single line comments
-- 'nested-comment: for multiline comments
-- 'qsymid: for qualified identifiers or symbols
-- 'string: for strings literals
-- 'char: for char literals
-- 'number: for decimal, float, hexadecimal and octal number literals
-- 'template-haskell-quote: for a string of apostrophes for template haskell
-- 'template-haskell-quasi-quote: for a string of apostrophes for template haskell
-
-Note that for qualified symbols (match-string 1) returns the
-unqualified identifier or symbol.  Further qualification for
-symbol or identifier can be done with:
-
-   (haskell-lexeme-classify-by-first-char (char-after (match-beginning 1)))
-
-See `haskell-lexeme-classify-by-first-char' for details."
-  (while
-      ;; Due to how unterminated strings terminate at newline, some
-      ;; newlines have syntax set to generic string delimeter. We want
-      ;; those to be treated as whitespace anyway
-      (or
-       (> (skip-syntax-forward "-") 0)
-       (and (not (member 'newline flags))
-            (> (skip-chars-forward "\n") 0))))
-  (let
-      ((case-fold-search nil)
-       (point (point-marker)))
-    (or
-     (and
-      (equal (string-to-syntax "<")
-             (get-char-property (point) 'syntax-table))
-      (progn
-        (set-match-data (list point (set-marker (make-marker) (line-end-position))))
-        'literate-comment))
-     (and (looking-at "\n")
-          'newline)
-     (and (looking-at "{-")
-          (save-excursion
-            (forward-comment 1)
-            (set-match-data (list point (point-marker)))
-            'nested-comment))
-     (and (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-char-literal)
-          'char)
-     (and (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-string-literal)
-          'string)
-     (and (looking-at "[][(){}`,;]")
-          (if (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-quasi-quote-literal)
-              'template-haskell-quasi-quote
-            'special))
-     (and (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-qidsym)
-          (if (save-match-data
-                (string-match "\\`---*\\'" (match-string-no-properties 0)))
-              (progn
-                (set-match-data (list point (set-marker (make-marker) (line-end-position))))
-                'comment)
-            'qsymid))
-     (and (looking-at haskell-lexeme-number)
-          'number)
-     (and (looking-at "'+")
-          'template-haskell-quote)
-     (and (looking-at ".")
-          'illegal))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-lexeme)
-
-;;; haskell-lexeme.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-load.el --- Compiling and loading modules in the GHCi process -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014 Chris Done. All rights reserved.
-;;             2016 Arthur Fayzrakhmanov
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-process)
-(require 'haskell-interactive-mode)
-(require 'haskell-modules)
-(require 'haskell-commands)
-(require 'haskell-session)
-(require 'haskell-string)
-
-(defun haskell-process-look-config-changes (session)
-  "Check whether a cabal configuration file has changed.
-Restarts the SESSION's process if that is the case."
-  (let ((current-checksum (haskell-session-get session 'cabal-checksum))
-        (new-checksum (haskell-cabal-compute-checksum
-                       (haskell-session-get session 'cabal-dir))))
-    (when (not (string= current-checksum new-checksum))
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-echo
-       session
-       (format "Cabal file changed: %s" new-checksum))
-      (haskell-session-set-cabal-checksum
-       session
-       (haskell-session-get session 'cabal-dir))
-      (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-      (unwind-protect
-          (unless
-              (and haskell-process-prompt-restart-on-cabal-change
-                   (not
-                    (y-or-n-p "Cabal file changed. Restart GHCi process? ")))
-            (haskell-process-start (haskell-interactive-session)))
-        (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t)))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-live-build (process buffer echo-in-repl)
-  "Show live updates for loading files."
-  (cond
-   ((haskell-process-consume
-     process
-     (concat "\\[[ ]*\\([0-9]+\\) of \\([0-9]+\\)\\]"
-             " Compiling \\([^ ]+\\)[ ]+"
-             "( \\([^ ]+\\), \\([^ ]+\\) )[^\r\n]*[\r\n]+"))
-    (haskell-process-echo-load-message process buffer echo-in-repl nil)
-    t)
-   ((haskell-process-consume
-     process
-     (concat "\\[[ ]*\\([0-9]+\\) of \\([0-9]+\\)\\]"
-             " Compiling \\[TH\\] \\([^ ]+\\)[ ]+"
-             "( \\([^ ]+\\), \\([^ ]+\\) )[^\r\n]*[\r\n]+"))
-    (haskell-process-echo-load-message process buffer echo-in-repl t)
-    t)
-   ((haskell-process-consume
-     process
-     "Loading package \\([^ ]+\\) ... linking ... done.\n")
-    (haskell-mode-message-line
-     (format "Loading: %s"
-             (match-string 1 buffer)))
-    t)
-   ((haskell-process-consume
-     process
-     "^Preprocessing executables for \\(.+?\\)\\.\\.\\.")
-    (let ((msg (format "Preprocessing: %s" (match-string 1 buffer))))
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-echo (haskell-process-session process) msg)
-      (haskell-mode-message-line msg)))
-   ((haskell-process-consume process "Linking \\(.+?\\) \\.\\.\\.")
-    (let ((msg (format "Linking: %s" (match-string 1 buffer))))
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-echo (haskell-process-session process) msg)
-      (haskell-mode-message-line msg)))
-   ((haskell-process-consume process "\nBuilding \\(.+?\\)\\.\\.\\.")
-    (let ((msg (format "Building: %s" (match-string 1 buffer))))
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-echo (haskell-process-session process) msg)
-      (haskell-mode-message-line msg)))
-   ((string-match "Collecting type info for [[:digit:]]+ module(s) \\.\\.\\."
-                  (haskell-process-response process)
-                  (haskell-process-response-cursor process))
-    (haskell-mode-message-line (match-string 0 buffer))
-    ;; Do not consume "Ok, modules loaded" that goes before
-    ;; "Collecting type info...", just exit.
-    nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-process-load-complete (session process buffer reload module-buffer &optional cont)
-  "Handle the complete loading response. BUFFER is the string of
-text being sent over the process pipe. MODULE-BUFFER is the
-actual Emacs buffer of the module being loaded."
-  (when (get-buffer (format "*%s:splices*" (haskell-session-name session)))
-    (with-current-buffer (haskell-interactive-mode-splices-buffer session)
-      (erase-buffer)))
-  (let* ((ok (cond
-              ((haskell-process-consume
-                process
-                "Ok, \\(?:[0-9]+\\) modules? loaded\\.$")
-               t)
-               ((haskell-process-consume
-                process
-                "Ok, \\(?:[a-z]+\\) module loaded\\.$") ;; for ghc 8.4
-               t)
-              ((haskell-process-consume
-                process
-                "Failed, \\(?:[0-9]+\\) modules? loaded\\.$")
-               nil)
-              ((haskell-process-consume
-                process
-                "Ok, modules loaded: \\(.+\\)\\.$")
-               t)
-              ((haskell-process-consume
-                process
-                "Failed, modules loaded: \\(.+\\)\\.$")
-               nil)
-              (t
-               (error (message "Unexpected response from haskell process.")))))
-         (modules (haskell-process-extract-modules buffer))
-         (cursor (haskell-process-response-cursor process))
-         (warning-count 0))
-    (haskell-process-set-response-cursor process 0)
-    (haskell-check-remove-overlays module-buffer)
-    (while
-        (haskell-process-errors-warnings module-buffer session process buffer)
-      (setq warning-count (1+ warning-count)))
-    (haskell-process-set-response-cursor process cursor)
-    (if (and (not reload)
-             haskell-process-reload-with-fbytecode)
-        (haskell-process-reload-with-fbytecode process module-buffer)
-      (haskell-process-import-modules process (car modules)))
-    (if ok
-        (haskell-mode-message-line (if reload "Reloaded OK." "OK."))
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-compile-error session "Compilation failed."))
-    (when cont
-      (condition-case-unless-debug e
-          (funcall cont ok)
-        (error (message "%S" e))
-        (quit nil)))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-suggest-imports (session file modules ident)
-  "Suggest add missed imports to file.
-Asks user to add to SESSION's FILE missed import.  MODULES is a
-list of modules where missed IDENT was found."
-  (cl-assert session)
-  (cl-assert file)
-  (cl-assert ident)
-  (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-  (unwind-protect
-      (let* ((process (haskell-session-process session))
-             (suggested-already (haskell-process-suggested-imports process))
-             (module
-              (cond
-               ((> (length modules) 1)
-                (when (y-or-n-p
-                       (format
-                        "Identifier `%s' not in scope, choose module to import?"
-                        ident))
-                  (haskell-complete-module-read "Module: " modules)))
-               ((= (length modules) 1)
-                (let ((module (car modules)))
-                  (unless (member module suggested-already)
-                    (haskell-process-set-suggested-imports
-                     process
-                     (cons module suggested-already))
-                    (when (y-or-n-p
-                           (format "Identifier `%s' not in scope, import `%s'?"
-                                   ident
-                                   module))
-                      module)))))))
-        (when module
-          (haskell-process-find-file session file)
-          (haskell-add-import module)))
-    (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t)))
-
-(defun haskell-process-trigger-suggestions (session msg file line)
-  "Trigger prompting to add any extension suggestions."
-  (cond ((let ((case-fold-search nil))
-           (or
-            (and (string-match " -X\\([A-Z][A-Za-z]+\\)" msg)
-                 (not (string-match "\\([A-Z][A-Za-z]+\\) is deprecated" msg)))
-            (string-match "Use \\([A-Z][A-Za-z]+\\) to permit this" msg)
-            (string-match "Use \\([A-Z][A-Za-z]+\\) to allow" msg)
-            (string-match "Use \\([A-Z][A-Za-z]+\\) to enable" msg)
-            (string-match
-             "Use \\([A-Z][A-Za-z]+\\) if you want to disable this"
-             msg)
-            (string-match "use \\([A-Z][A-Za-z]+\\)" msg)
-            (string-match "You need \\([A-Z][A-Za-z]+\\)" msg)))
-         (when haskell-process-suggest-language-pragmas
-           (haskell-process-suggest-pragma
-            session
-            "LANGUAGE"
-            (match-string 1 msg)
-            file)))
-        ((string-match
-          " The \\(qualified \\)?import of[ ][‘`‛]\\([^ ]+\\)['’] is redundant"
-          msg)
-         (when haskell-process-suggest-remove-import-lines
-           (haskell-process-suggest-remove-import
-            session
-            file
-            (match-string 2 msg)
-            line)))
-        ((string-match "[Ww]arning: orphan instance: " msg)
-         (when haskell-process-suggest-no-warn-orphans
-           (haskell-process-suggest-pragma
-            session
-            "OPTIONS" "-fno-warn-orphans"
-            file)))
-        ((or (string-match "against inferred type [‘`‛]\\[Char\\]['’]" msg)
-             (string-match "with actual type [‘`‛]\\[Char\\]['’]" msg))
-         (when haskell-process-suggest-overloaded-strings
-           (haskell-process-suggest-pragma
-            session
-            "LANGUAGE" "OverloadedStrings"
-            file)))
-        ((string-match "^Not in scope: .*[‘`‛]\\(.+\\)['’]$" msg)
-         (let* ((match1 (match-string 1 msg))
-                (ident (if (string-match "^[A-Za-z0-9_'.]+\\.\\(.+\\)$" match1)
-                           ;; Skip qualification.
-                           (match-string 1 match1)
-                         match1)))
-           (when haskell-process-suggest-hoogle-imports
-             (let ((modules (haskell-process-hoogle-ident ident)))
-               (haskell-process-suggest-imports session file modules ident)))
-           (when haskell-process-suggest-haskell-docs-imports
-             (let ((modules (haskell-process-haskell-docs-ident ident)))
-               (haskell-process-suggest-imports session file modules ident)))
-           (when haskell-process-suggest-hayoo-imports
-             (let ((modules (haskell-process-hayoo-ident ident)))
-               (haskell-process-suggest-imports session file modules ident)))))
-        ((string-match "^[ ]+It is a member of the hidden package [‘`‛]\\([^@\r\n]+\\).*['’].$" msg)
-         (when haskell-process-suggest-add-package
-           (haskell-process-suggest-add-package session msg)))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-do-cabal (command)
-  "Run a Cabal command."
-  (let ((process (ignore-errors
-                   (haskell-interactive-process))))
-    (cond
-     ((or (eq process nil)
-          (let ((child (haskell-process-process process)))
-            (not (equal 'run (process-status child)))))
-      (message "Process is not running, so running directly.")
-      (shell-command (concat "cabal " command)
-                     (get-buffer-create "*haskell-process-log*")
-                     (get-buffer-create "*haskell-process-log*"))
-      (switch-to-buffer-other-window (get-buffer "*haskell-process-log*")))
-     (t (haskell-process-queue-command
-         process
-         (make-haskell-command
-          :state (list (haskell-interactive-session) process command 0)
-          :go
-          (lambda (state)
-            (haskell-process-send-string
-             (cadr state)
-             (format haskell-process-do-cabal-format-string
-                     (haskell-session-cabal-dir (car state))
-                     (format "%s %s"
-                             (cl-ecase (haskell-process-type)
-                               ('ghci haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                               ('cabal-repl haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                               ('cabal-new-repl haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                               ('cabal-ghci haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                               ('stack-ghci haskell-process-path-stack))
-                             (cl-caddr state)))))
-          :live
-          (lambda (state buffer)
-            (let ((cmd (replace-regexp-in-string "^\\([a-z]+\\).*"
-                                                 "\\1"
-                                                 (cl-caddr state))))
-              (cond ((or (string= cmd "build")
-                         (string= cmd "install"))
-                     (haskell-process-live-build (cadr state) buffer t))
-                    (t
-                     (haskell-process-cabal-live state buffer)))))
-          :complete
-          (lambda (state response)
-            (let* ((process (cadr state))
-                   (session (haskell-process-session process))
-                   (message-count 0)
-                   (cursor (haskell-process-response-cursor process)))
-              ;; XXX: what the hell about the rampant code duplication?
-              (haskell-process-set-response-cursor process 0)
-              (while (haskell-process-errors-warnings nil session process response)
-                (setq message-count (1+ message-count)))
-              (haskell-process-set-response-cursor process cursor)
-              (let ((msg (format "Complete: cabal %s (%s compiler messages)"
-                                 (cl-caddr state)
-                                 message-count)))
-                (haskell-interactive-mode-echo session msg)
-                (when (= message-count 0)
-                  (haskell-interactive-mode-echo
-                   session
-                   "No compiler messages, dumping complete output:")
-                  (haskell-interactive-mode-echo session response))
-                (haskell-mode-message-line msg)
-                (when (and haskell-notify-p
-                           (fboundp 'notifications-notify))
-                  (notifications-notify
-                   :title (format "*%s*" (haskell-session-name (car state)))
-                   :body msg
-                   :app-name (cl-ecase (haskell-process-type)
-                               ('ghci haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                               ('cabal-repl haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                               ('cabal-new-repl haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                               ('cabal-ghci haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                               ('stack-ghci haskell-process-path-stack))
-                   :app-icon haskell-process-logo)))))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-echo-load-message (process buffer echo-in-repl th)
-  "Echo a load message."
-  (let ((session (haskell-process-session process))
-        (module-name (match-string 3 buffer))
-        (file-name (match-string 4 buffer)))
-    (haskell-interactive-show-load-message
-     session
-     'compiling
-     module-name
-     (haskell-session-strip-dir session file-name)
-     echo-in-repl
-     th)))
-
-(defun haskell-process-extract-modules (buffer)
-  "Extract the modules from the process buffer."
-  (let* ((modules-string (match-string 1 buffer))
-         (modules (and modules-string (split-string modules-string ", "))))
-    (cons modules modules-string)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-error-face
-  '((((supports :underline (:style wave)))
-     :underline (:style wave :color "#dc322f"))
-    (t
-     :inherit error))
-  "Face used for marking error lines."
-  :group 'haskell-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-warning-face
-  '((((supports :underline (:style wave)))
-     :underline (:style wave :color "#b58900"))
-    (t
-     :inherit warning))
-  "Face used for marking warning lines."
-  :group 'haskell-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface haskell-hole-face
-  '((((supports :underline (:style wave)))
-     :underline (:style wave :color "#6c71c4"))
-    (t
-     :inherit warning))
-  "Face used for marking hole lines."
-  :group 'haskell-mode)
-
-(defvar haskell-check-error-fringe   (propertize "!" 'display '(left-fringe exclamation-mark)))
-(defvar haskell-check-warning-fringe (propertize "?" 'display '(left-fringe question-mark)))
-(defvar haskell-check-hole-fringe    (propertize "_" 'display '(left-fringe horizontal-bar)))
-
-(defun haskell-check-overlay-p (ovl)
-  (overlay-get ovl 'haskell-check))
-
-(defun haskell-check-filter-overlays (xs)
-  (cl-remove-if-not 'haskell-check-overlay-p xs))
-
-(defun haskell-check-remove-overlays (buffer)
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (remove-overlays (point-min) (point-max) 'haskell-check t)))
-
-(defmacro haskell-with-overlay-properties (proplist ovl &rest body)
-  "Evaluate BODY with names in PROPLIST bound to the values of
-correspondingly-named overlay properties of OVL."
-  (let ((ovlvar (cl-gensym "OVL-")))
-    `(let* ((,ovlvar ,ovl)
-            ,@(mapcar (lambda (p) `(,p (overlay-get ,ovlvar ',p))) proplist))
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defun haskell-overlay-start> (o1 o2)
-  (> (overlay-start o1) (overlay-start o2)))
-(defun haskell-overlay-start< (o1 o2)
-  (< (overlay-start o1) (overlay-start o2)))
-
-(defun haskell-first-overlay-in-if (test beg end)
-  (let ((ovls (cl-remove-if-not test (overlays-in beg end))))
-    (cl-first (sort (cl-copy-list ovls) 'haskell-overlay-start<))))
-
-(defun haskell-last-overlay-in-if (test beg end)
-  (let ((ovls (cl-remove-if-not test (overlays-in beg end))))
-    (cl-first (sort (cl-copy-list ovls) 'haskell-overlay-start>))))
-
-(defun haskell-error-overlay-briefly (ovl)
-  (haskell-with-overlay-properties
-   (haskell-msg haskell-msg-type) ovl
-   (cond
-    ((not (eq haskell-msg-type 'warning))
-     haskell-msg)
-    ((string-prefix-p "[Ww]arning:\n    " haskell-msg)
-     (cl-subseq haskell-msg 13))
-    (t
-     (error
-      "Invariant failed: a warning message from GHC has unexpected form: %s."
-      haskell-msg)))))
-
-(defun haskell-goto-error-overlay (ovl)
-  (cond (ovl
-         (goto-char (overlay-start ovl))
-         (haskell-mode-message-line (haskell-error-overlay-briefly ovl)))
-        (t
-         (message "No further notes from Haskell compiler."))))
-
-(defun haskell-goto-first-error ()
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-goto-error-overlay
-   (haskell-first-overlay-in-if 'haskell-check-overlay-p
-                        (buffer-end 0) (buffer-end 1))))
-
-(defun haskell-goto-prev-error ()
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-goto-error-overlay
-   (let ((ovl-at
-          (cl-first (haskell-check-filter-overlays (overlays-at (point))))))
-     (or (haskell-last-overlay-in-if 'haskell-check-overlay-p
-                             (point-min)
-                             (if ovl-at (overlay-start ovl-at) (point)))
-         ovl-at))))
-
-(defun haskell-goto-next-error ()
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-goto-error-overlay
-   (let ((ovl-at
-          (cl-first (haskell-check-filter-overlays (overlays-at (point))))))
-     (or (haskell-first-overlay-in-if
-          'haskell-check-overlay-p
-          (if ovl-at (overlay-end ovl-at) (point)) (point-max))
-         ovl-at))))
-
-(defun haskell-check-paint-overlay
-    (buffer error-from-this-file-p line msg file type hole coln)
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (let (beg end)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      ;; XXX: we can avoid excess buffer walking by relying on the maybe-fact
-      ;;      that GHC sorts error messages by line number, maybe.
-      (cond
-       (error-from-this-file-p
-        (forward-line (1- line))
-        (forward-char (1- coln))
-        (setq beg (point))
-        (if (eq type 'hole)
-            (forward-char (length hole))
-          (skip-chars-forward "^[:space:]" (line-end-position)))
-        (setq end (point)))
-       (t
-        (setq beg (point))
-        (forward-line)
-        (setq end (point))))
-      (let ((ovl (make-overlay beg end)))
-        (overlay-put ovl 'haskell-check t)
-        (overlay-put ovl 'haskell-file file)
-        (overlay-put ovl 'haskell-msg msg)
-        (overlay-put ovl 'haskell-msg-type type)
-        (overlay-put ovl 'help-echo msg)
-        (overlay-put ovl 'haskell-hole hole)
-        (cl-destructuring-bind
-            (face fringe)
-            (cl-case type
-              (warning
-               (list 'haskell-warning-face haskell-check-warning-fringe))
-              (hole
-               (list 'haskell-hole-face    haskell-check-hole-fringe))
-              (error
-               (list 'haskell-error-face   haskell-check-error-fringe)))
-          (overlay-put ovl 'before-string fringe)
-          (overlay-put ovl 'face face))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-errors-warnings
-    (module-buffer session process buffer &optional return-only)
-  "Trigger handling type errors or warnings.
-Either prints the messages in the interactive buffer or if CONT
-is specified, passes the error onto that.
-
-When MODULE-BUFFER is non-NIL, paint error overlays."
-  (save-excursion
-    (cond
-     ((haskell-process-consume
-       process
-       "\\(Module imports form a cycle:[ \n]+module [^ ]+ ([^)]+)[[:unibyte:][:nonascii:]]+?\\)\nFailed")
-      (let ((err (match-string 1 buffer)))
-        (if (string-match "module [`'‘‛]\\([^ ]+\\)['’`] (\\([^)]+\\))" err)
-            (let* ((default-directory (haskell-session-current-dir session))
-                   (module (match-string 1 err))
-                   (file (match-string 2 err))
-                   (relative-file-name (file-relative-name file)))
-              (unless return-only
-                (haskell-interactive-show-load-message
-                 session
-                 'import-cycle
-                 module
-                 relative-file-name
-                 nil
-                 nil)
-                (haskell-interactive-mode-compile-error
-                 session
-                 (format "%s:1:0: %s"
-                         relative-file-name
-                         err)))
-              (list :file file :line 1 :col 0 :msg err :type 'error))
-          t)))
-     ((haskell-process-consume
-       process
-       (concat "[\r\n]\\([A-Z]?:?[^ \r\n:][^:\n\r]+\\):\\([0-9()-:]+\\):"
-               "[ \n\r]+\\([[:unibyte:][:nonascii:]]+?\\)\n[^ ]"))
-      (haskell-process-set-response-cursor
-       process
-       (- (haskell-process-response-cursor process) 1))
-      (let* ((buffer (haskell-process-response process))
-             (file (match-string 1 buffer))
-             (location-raw (match-string 2 buffer))
-             (error-msg (match-string 3 buffer))
-             (type (cond ((string-match "^[Ww]arning:" error-msg)  'warning)
-                         ((string-match "^Splicing " error-msg) 'splice)
-                         (t                                     'error)))
-             (critical (not (eq type 'warning)))
-             ;; XXX: extract hole information, pass down to
-             ;; `haskell-check-paint-overlay'
-             (final-msg (format "%s:%s: %s"
-                                (haskell-session-strip-dir session file)
-                                location-raw
-                                error-msg))
-             (location (haskell-process-parse-error
-                        (concat file ":" location-raw ": x")))
-             (line (plist-get location :line))
-             (col1 (plist-get location :col)))
-        (when (and module-buffer haskell-process-show-overlays)
-          (haskell-check-paint-overlay
-           module-buffer
-           (string= (file-truename (buffer-file-name module-buffer))
-                    (file-truename file))
-           line error-msg file type nil col1))
-        (if return-only
-            (list :file file :line line :col col1 :msg error-msg :type type)
-          (progn (funcall (cl-case type
-                            (warning  'haskell-interactive-mode-compile-warning)
-                            (splice   'haskell-interactive-mode-compile-splice)
-                            (error    'haskell-interactive-mode-compile-error))
-                          session final-msg)
-                 (when critical
-                   (haskell-mode-message-line final-msg))
-                 (haskell-process-trigger-suggestions
-                  session
-                  error-msg
-                  file
-                  line)
-                 t)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-show-load-message (session type module-name file-name echo th)
-  "Show the '(Compiling|Loading) X' message."
-  (let ((msg (concat
-              (cl-ecase type
-                ('compiling
-                 (if haskell-interactive-mode-include-file-name
-                     (format "Compiling: %s (%s)" module-name file-name)
-                   (format "Compiling: %s" module-name)))
-                ('loading (format "Loading: %s" module-name))
-                ('import-cycle
-                 (format "Module has an import cycle: %s" module-name)))
-              (if th " [TH]" ""))))
-    (haskell-mode-message-line msg)
-    (when haskell-interactive-mode-delete-superseded-errors
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-delete-compile-messages session file-name))
-    (when echo
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-echo session msg))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-reload-devel-main ()
-  "Reload the module `DevelMain' and then run `DevelMain.update'.
-
-This is for doing live update of the code of servers or GUI
-applications.  Put your development version of the program in
-`DevelMain', and define `update' to auto-start the program on a
-new thread, and use the `foreign-store' package to access the
-running context across :load/:reloads in GHCi."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-  (unwind-protect
-      (with-current-buffer
-          (or (get-buffer "DevelMain.hs")
-              (if (y-or-n-p
-                   "You need to open a buffer named DevelMain.hs. Find now?")
-                  (ido-find-file)
-                (error "No DevelMain.hs buffer.")))
-        (let ((session (haskell-interactive-session)))
-          (let ((process (haskell-interactive-process)))
-            (haskell-process-queue-command
-             process
-             (make-haskell-command
-              :state (list :session session
-                           :process process
-                           :buffer (current-buffer))
-              :go (lambda (state)
-                    (haskell-process-send-string (plist-get state ':process)
-                                                 ":l DevelMain"))
-              :live (lambda (state buffer)
-                      (haskell-process-live-build (plist-get state ':process)
-                                                  buffer
-                                                  nil))
-              :complete (lambda (state response)
-                          (haskell-process-load-complete
-                           (plist-get state ':session)
-                           (plist-get state ':process)
-                           response
-                           nil
-                           (plist-get state ':buffer)
-                           (lambda (ok)
-                             (when ok
-                               (haskell-process-queue-without-filters
-                                (haskell-interactive-process)
-                                "DevelMain.update")
-                               (message "DevelMain updated."))))))))))
-    (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t)))
-
-(provide 'haskell-load)
-;;; haskell-load.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-menu.el --- A Haskell sessions menu -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013  Chris Done
-
-;; Author: Chris Done <chrisdone@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Todo:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-compat)
-(require 'haskell-session)
-(require 'haskell-process)
-(require 'haskell-interactive-mode)
-
-(defcustom haskell-menu-buffer-name "*haskell-menu*"
-  "The name of the Haskell session menu buffer"
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type 'string)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-menu ()
-  "Launch the Haskell sessions menu."
-  (interactive)
-  (or (get-buffer haskell-menu-buffer-name)
-      (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create haskell-menu-buffer-name)
-        (haskell-menu-mode)))
-  (switch-to-buffer-other-window (get-buffer haskell-menu-buffer-name))
-  (haskell-menu-revert-function nil nil))
-
-(defvar haskell-menu-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "n") 'next-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "p") 'previous-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'haskell-menu-mode-ret)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `haskell-menu-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode haskell-menu-mode special-mode "Haskell Session Menu"
-  "Major mode for managing Haskell sessions.
-Each line describes one session.
-Letters do not insert themselves; instead, they are commands."
-  (setq buffer-read-only t)
-  (setq-local revert-buffer-function 'haskell-menu-revert-function)
-  (setq truncate-lines t)
-  (haskell-menu-revert-function nil t))
-
-(suppress-keymap haskell-menu-mode-map t)
-
-(defun haskell-menu-revert-function (_arg1 _arg2)
-  "Function to refresh the display."
-  (let ((buffer-read-only nil)
-        (orig-line (line-number-at-pos))
-        (orig-col (current-column)))
-    (or (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-        (setq buffer-undo-list nil))
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (haskell-menu-insert-menu)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (forward-line (1- orig-line))
-    (forward-char orig-col)))
-
-(defun haskell-menu-insert-menu ()
-  "Insert the Haskell sessions menu to the current buffer."
-  (if (null haskell-sessions)
-      (insert "No Haskell sessions.")
-    (haskell-menu-tabulate
-     (list "Name" "PID" "Time" "RSS" "Cabal directory" "Working directory" "Command")
-     (mapcar (lambda (session)
-               (let ((process (haskell-process-process (haskell-session-process session))))
-                 (cond
-                  (process
-                   (let ((id (process-id process)))
-                     (list (propertize (haskell-session-name session) 'face 'buffer-menu-buffer)
-                           (if (process-live-p process) (number-to-string id) "-")
-                           (if (process-live-p process)
-                               (format-time-string "%H:%M:%S"
-                                                   (encode-time (cl-caddr (assoc 'etime (process-attributes id)))
-                                                                0 0 0 0 0))
-                             "-")
-                           (if (process-live-p process)
-                               (concat (number-to-string (/ (cdr (assoc 'rss (process-attributes id)))
-                                                            1024))
-                                       "MB")
-                             "-")
-                           (haskell-session-cabal-dir session)
-                           (haskell-session-current-dir session)
-                           (mapconcat 'identity (process-command process) " "))))
-                  (t (list (propertize (haskell-session-name session) 'face 'buffer-menu-buffer)
-                           "—"
-                           "—"
-                           "—"
-                           (haskell-session-cabal-dir session)
-                           (haskell-session-current-dir session))))))
-             haskell-sessions))))
-
-(defun haskell-menu-tabulate (headings rows)
-  "Prints a list of lists as a formatted table to the current buffer."
-  (let* ((columns (length headings))
-         (widths (make-list columns 0)))
-    ;; Calculate column widths. This is kind of hideous.
-    (dolist (row rows)
-      (setq widths
-            (let ((list (list)))
-              (dotimes (i columns)
-                (setq list (cons (max (nth i widths)
-                                      (1+ (length (nth i row)))
-                                      (1+ (length (nth i headings))))
-                                 list)))
-              (reverse list))))
-    ;; Print headings.
-    (let ((heading (propertize " " 'display '(space :align-to 0))))
-      (dotimes (i columns)
-        (setq heading (concat heading
-                              (format (concat "%-" (number-to-string (nth i widths)) "s")
-                                      (nth i headings)))))
-      (setq header-line-format heading))
-    ;; Print tabulated rows.
-    (dolist (row rows)
-      (dotimes (i columns)
-        (insert (format (concat "%-" (number-to-string (nth i widths)) "s")
-                        (nth i row))))
-      (insert "\n"))))
-
-(defun haskell-menu-mode-ret ()
-  "Handle RET key."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((name (save-excursion
-                 (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-                 (buffer-substring-no-properties (point)
-                                                 (progn (search-forward " ")
-                                                        (forward-char -1)
-                                                        (point)))))
-         (session (car (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (session)
-                                           (string= (haskell-session-name session)
-                                                    name))
-                                         haskell-sessions))))
-    (switch-to-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-menu)
-
-;;; haskell-menu.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "ghc-core" "ghc-core.el" (23450 31856 562421
-;;;;;;  309000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from ghc-core.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'ghc-core 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"ghc-core" loads) nil (put 'ghc-core 'custom-loads (cons '"ghc-core" loads))))
-
-(autoload 'ghc-core-create-core "ghc-core" "\
-Compile and load the current buffer as tidy core.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.hcr\\'" . ghc-core-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.dump-simpl\\'" . ghc-core-mode))
-
-(autoload 'ghc-core-mode "ghc-core" "\
-Major mode for GHC Core files.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "ghci-script-mode" "ghci-script-mode.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31856 585439 683000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from ghci-script-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'ghci-script-mode "ghci-script-mode" "\
-Major mode for working with .ghci files.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.ghci\\'" . ghci-script-mode))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell" "haskell.el" (23450 31856 577042
-;;;;;;  349000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell.el
-
-(autoload 'interactive-haskell-mode "haskell" "\
-Minor mode for enabling haskell-process interaction.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-interactive-mode-return "haskell" "\
-Handle the return key.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-session-kill "haskell" "\
-Kill the session process and buffer, delete the session.
-0. Prompt to kill all associated buffers.
-1. Kill the process.
-2. Kill the interactive buffer unless LEAVE-INTERACTIVE-BUFFER is not given.
-3. Walk through all the related buffers and set their haskell-session to nil.
-4. Remove the session from the sessions list.
-
-\(fn &optional LEAVE-INTERACTIVE-BUFFER)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-interactive-kill "haskell" "\
-Kill the buffer and (maybe) the session.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-session "haskell" "\
-Get the Haskell session, prompt if there isn't one or fail.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-interactive-switch "haskell" "\
-Switch to the interactive mode for this session.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-session-change "haskell" "\
-Change the session for the current buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-kill-session-process "haskell" "\
-Kill the process.
-
-\(fn &optional SESSION)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-interactive-mode-visit-error "haskell" "\
-Visit the buffer of the current (or last) error message.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-jump-to-tag "haskell" "\
-Jump to the tag of the given identifier.
-
-Give optional NEXT-P parameter to override value of
-`xref-prompt-for-identifier' during definition search.
-
-\(fn &optional NEXT-P)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-after-save-handler "haskell" "\
-Function that will be called after buffer's saving.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-tag-find "haskell" "\
-The tag find function, specific for the particular session.
-
-\(fn &optional NEXT-P)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-interactive-bring "haskell" "\
-Bring up the interactive mode for this session.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-load-file "haskell" "\
-Load the current buffer file.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-reload "haskell" "\
-Re-load the current buffer file.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-reload-file "haskell" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-load-or-reload "haskell" "\
-Load or reload. Universal argument toggles which.
-
-\(fn &optional TOGGLE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-cabal-build "haskell" "\
-Build the Cabal project.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-cabal "haskell" "\
-Prompts for a Cabal command to run.
-
-\(fn P)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-minimal-imports "haskell" "\
-Dump minimal imports.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-align-imports" "haskell-align-imports.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 620686 139000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-align-imports.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-align-imports "haskell-align-imports" "\
-Align all the imports in the buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-c2hs" "haskell-c2hs.el" (23450 31856
-;;;;;;  547429 628000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-c2hs.el
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.chs\\'" . haskell-c2hs-mode))
-
-(autoload 'haskell-c2hs-mode "haskell-c2hs" "\
-Mode for editing *.chs files of the c2hs haskell tool.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-cabal" "haskell-cabal.el" (23450 31856
-;;;;;;  606633 518000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-cabal.el
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.cabal\\'" . haskell-cabal-mode))
-
-(autoload 'haskell-cabal-mode "haskell-cabal" "\
-Major mode for Cabal package description files.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-cabal-get-field "haskell-cabal" "\
-Read the value of field with NAME from project's cabal file.
-If there is no valid .cabal file to get the setting from (or
-there is no corresponding setting with that name in the .cabal
-file), then this function returns nil.
-
-\(fn NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-cabal-get-dir "haskell-cabal" "\
-Get the Cabal dir for a new project. Various ways of figuring this out,
-   and indeed just prompting the user. Do them all.
-
-\(fn &optional USE-DEFAULTS)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-cabal-visit-file "haskell-cabal" "\
-Locate and visit package description file for file visited by current buffer.
-This uses `haskell-cabal-find-file' to locate the closest
-\".cabal\" file and open it.  This command assumes a common Cabal
-project structure where the \".cabal\" file is in the top-folder
-of the project, and all files related to the project are in or
-below the top-folder.  If called with non-nil prefix argument
-OTHER-WINDOW use `find-file-other-window'.
-
-\(fn OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil)
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell-cabal 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-cabal" loads) nil (put 'haskell-cabal 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-cabal" loads))))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-collapse" "haskell-collapse.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31856 570276 846000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-collapse.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-collapse-mode "haskell-collapse" "\
-Minor mode to collapse and expand haskell expressions
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-commands" "haskell-commands.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31856 590140 775000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-commands.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-restart "haskell-commands" "\
-Restart the inferior Haskell process.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-clear "haskell-commands" "\
-Clear the current process.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-interrupt "haskell-commands" "\
-Interrupt the process (SIGINT).
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-describe "haskell-commands" "\
-Describe the given identifier IDENT.
-
-\(fn IDENT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-rgrep "haskell-commands" "\
-Grep the effective project for the symbol at point.
-Very useful for codebase navigation.
-
-Prompts for an arbitrary regexp given a prefix arg PROMPT.
-
-\(fn &optional PROMPT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-do-info "haskell-commands" "\
-Print info on the identifier at point.
-If PROMPT-VALUE is non-nil, request identifier via mini-buffer.
-
-\(fn &optional PROMPT-VALUE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-do-type "haskell-commands" "\
-Print the type of the given expression.
-
-Given INSERT-VALUE prefix indicates that result type signature
-should be inserted.
-
-\(fn &optional INSERT-VALUE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-jump-to-def-or-tag "haskell-commands" "\
-Jump to the definition.
-Jump to definition of identifier at point by consulting GHCi, or
-tag table as fallback.
-
-Remember: If GHCi is busy doing something, this will delay, but
-it will always be accurate, in contrast to tags, which always
-work but are not always accurate.
-If the definition or tag is found, the location from which you jumped
-will be pushed onto `xref--marker-ring', so you can return to that
-position with `xref-pop-marker-stack'.
-
-\(fn &optional NEXT-P)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-goto-loc "haskell-commands" "\
-Go to the location of the thing at point.
-Requires the :loc-at command from GHCi.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-jump-to-def "haskell-commands" "\
-Jump to definition of identifier IDENT at point.
-
-\(fn IDENT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-cd "haskell-commands" "\
-Change directory.
-
-\(fn &optional NOT-INTERACTIVE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-cabal-macros "haskell-commands" "\
-Send the cabal macros string.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-show-type-at "haskell-commands" "\
-Show type of the thing at point or within active region asynchronously.
-This function requires GHCi 8+ or GHCi-ng.
-
-\\<haskell-interactive-mode-map>
-To make this function works sometimes you need to load the file in REPL
-first using command `haskell-process-load-file' bound to
-\\[haskell-process-load-file].
-
-Optional argument INSERT-VALUE indicates that
-recieved type signature should be inserted (but only if nothing
-happened since function invocation).
-
-\(fn &optional INSERT-VALUE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-unignore "haskell-commands" "\
-Unignore any ignored files.
-Do not ignore files that were specified as being ignored by the
-inferior GHCi process.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-session-change-target "haskell-commands" "\
-Set the build TARGET for cabal REPL.
-
-\(fn TARGET)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-stylish-buffer "haskell-commands" "\
-Apply stylish-haskell to the current buffer.
-
-Use `haskell-mode-stylish-haskell-path' to know where to find
-stylish-haskell executable. This function tries to preserve
-cursor position and markers by using
-`haskell-mode-buffer-apply-command'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-find-uses "haskell-commands" "\
-Find use cases of the identifier at point and highlight them all.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-compile" "haskell-compile.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31856 553056 681000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-compile.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell-compile 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-compile" loads) nil (put 'haskell-compile 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-compile" loads))))
-
-(autoload 'haskell-compile "haskell-compile" "\
-Compile the Haskell program including the current buffer.
-Tries to locate the next cabal description in current or parent
-folders via `haskell-cabal-find-dir' and if found, invoke
-`haskell-compile-cabal-build-command' from the cabal package root
-folder. If no cabal package could be detected,
-`haskell-compile-command' is used instead.
-
-If prefix argument EDIT-COMMAND is non-nil (and not a negative
-prefix `-'), `haskell-compile' prompts for custom compile
-command.
-
-If EDIT-COMMAND contains the negative prefix argument `-',
-`haskell-compile' calls the alternative command defined in
-`haskell-compile-cabal-build-alt-command' if a cabal package was
-detected.
-
-`haskell-compile' uses `haskell-compilation-mode' which is
-derived from `compilation-mode'. See Info
-node `(haskell-mode)compilation' for more details.
-
-\(fn &optional EDIT-COMMAND)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-completions" "haskell-completions.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 571827 253000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-completions.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell-completions 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-completions" loads) nil (put 'haskell-completions 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-completions" loads))))
-
-(autoload 'haskell-completions-completion-at-point "haskell-completions" "\
-Provide completion list for thing at point.
-This function is used in non-interactive `haskell-mode'.  It
-provides completions for haskell keywords, language pragmas,
-GHC's options, and language extensions, but not identifiers.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-customize" "haskell-customize.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 583522 937000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-customize.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-customize" loads) nil (put 'haskell 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-customize" loads))))
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell-interactive 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-customize" loads) nil (put 'haskell-interactive 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-customize" loads))))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-debug" "haskell-debug.el" (23450 31856
-;;;;;;  615075 278000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-debug.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell-debug 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-debug" loads) nil (put 'haskell-debug 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-debug" loads))))
-
-(defface haskell-debug-warning-face '((t :inherit 'compilation-warning)) "\
-Face for warnings." :group (quote haskell-debug))
-
-(defface haskell-debug-trace-number-face '((t :weight bold :background "#f5f5f5")) "\
-Face for numbers in backtrace." :group (quote haskell-debug))
-
-(defface haskell-debug-newline-face '((t :weight bold :background "#f0f0f0")) "\
-Face for newlines in trace steps." :group (quote haskell-debug))
-
-(defface haskell-debug-keybinding-face '((t :inherit 'font-lock-type-face :weight bold)) "\
-Face for keybindings." :group (quote haskell-debug))
-
-(defface haskell-debug-heading-face '((t :inherit 'font-lock-keyword-face)) "\
-Face for headings." :group (quote haskell-debug))
-
-(defface haskell-debug-muted-face '((t :foreground "#999")) "\
-Face for muteds." :group (quote haskell-debug))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-decl-scan" "haskell-decl-scan.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 612267 800000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-decl-scan.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell-decl-scan 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-decl-scan" loads) nil (put 'haskell-decl-scan 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-decl-scan" loads))))
-
-(autoload 'haskell-ds-create-imenu-index "haskell-decl-scan" "\
-Function for finding `imenu' declarations in Haskell mode.
-Finds all declarations (classes, variables, imports, instances and
-datatypes) in a Haskell file for the `imenu' package.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'turn-on-haskell-decl-scan "haskell-decl-scan" "\
-Unconditionally activate `haskell-decl-scan-mode'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-decl-scan-mode "haskell-decl-scan" "\
-Toggle Haskell declaration scanning minor mode on or off.
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable minor mode if ARG is
-positive, and disable it otherwise.  If called from Lisp, enable
-the mode if ARG is omitted or nil, and toggle it if ARG is `toggle'.
-
-See also info node `(haskell-mode)haskell-decl-scan-mode' for
-more details about this minor mode.
-
-Top-level declarations are scanned and listed in the menu item
-\"Declarations\" (if enabled via option
-`haskell-decl-scan-add-to-menubar').  Selecting an item from this
-menu will take point to the start of the declaration.
-
-\\[beginning-of-defun] and \\[end-of-defun] move forward and backward to the start of a declaration.
-
-This may link with `haskell-doc-mode'.
-
-For non-literate and LaTeX-style literate scripts, we assume the
-common convention that top-level declarations start at the first
-column.  For Bird-style literate scripts, we assume the common
-convention that top-level declarations start at the third column,
-ie. after \"> \".
-
-Anything in `font-lock-comment-face' is not considered for a
-declaration.  Therefore, using Haskell font locking with comments
-coloured in `font-lock-comment-face' improves declaration scanning.
-
-Literate Haskell scripts are supported: If the value of
-`haskell-literate' (set automatically by `literate-haskell-mode')
-is `bird', a Bird-style literate script is assumed.  If it is nil
-or `tex', a non-literate or LaTeX-style literate script is
-assumed, respectively.
-
-Invokes `haskell-decl-scan-mode-hook' on activation.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-doc" "haskell-doc.el" (23450 31856
-;;;;;;  568458 625000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-doc.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell-doc 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-doc" loads) nil (put 'haskell-doc 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-doc" loads))))
-
-(autoload 'haskell-doc-mode "haskell-doc" "\
-Enter `haskell-doc-mode' for showing fct types in the echo area.
-See variable docstring.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defalias 'turn-on-haskell-doc-mode 'haskell-doc-mode)
-
-(defalias 'turn-on-haskell-doc 'haskell-doc-mode)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-doc-current-info "haskell-doc" "\
-Return the info about symbol at point.
-Meant for `eldoc-documentation-function'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-doc-show-type "haskell-doc" "\
-Show the type of the function near point or given symbol SYM.
-For the function under point, show the type in the echo area.
-This information is extracted from the `haskell-doc-prelude-types' alist
-of prelude functions and their types, or from the local functions in the
-current buffer.
-
-\(fn &optional SYM)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-font-lock" "haskell-font-lock.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 578806 75000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-font-lock.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell-appearance 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-font-lock" loads) nil (put 'haskell-appearance 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-font-lock" loads))))
-
-(defface haskell-keyword-face '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face)) "\
-Face used to highlight Haskell keywords." :group (quote haskell-appearance))
-
-(defface haskell-type-face '((t :inherit font-lock-type-face)) "\
-Face used to highlight Haskell types" :group (quote haskell-appearance))
-
-(defface haskell-constructor-face '((t :inherit font-lock-type-face)) "\
-Face used to highlight Haskell constructors." :group (quote haskell-appearance))
-
-(defface haskell-operator-face '((t :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face)) "\
-Face used to highlight Haskell operators." :group (quote haskell-appearance))
-
-(defface haskell-pragma-face '((t :inherit font-lock-preprocessor-face)) "\
-Face used to highlight Haskell pragmas ({-# ... #-})." :group (quote haskell-appearance))
-
-(defface haskell-liquid-haskell-annotation-face '((t :inherit haskell-pragma-face)) "\
-Face used to highlight LiquidHaskell annotations ({-@ ... @-})." :group (quote haskell-appearance))
-
-(defface haskell-literate-comment-face '((t :inherit font-lock-doc-face)) "\
-Face with which to fontify literate comments.
-Inherit from `default' to avoid fontification of them." :group (quote haskell-appearance))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-hoogle" "haskell-hoogle.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31856 560578 990000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-hoogle.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-hoogle "haskell-hoogle" "\
-Do a Hoogle search for QUERY.
-When `haskell-hoogle-command' is non-nil, this command runs
-that.  Otherwise, it opens a hoogle search result in the browser.
-
-If prefix argument INFO is given, then `haskell-hoogle-command'
-is asked to show extra info for the items matching QUERY..
-
-\(fn QUERY &optional INFO)" t nil)
-
-(defalias 'hoogle 'haskell-hoogle)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-hoogle-lookup-from-local "haskell-hoogle" "\
-Lookup by local hoogle.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-hayoo "haskell-hoogle" "\
-Do a Hayoo search for QUERY.
-
-\(fn QUERY)" t nil)
-
-(defalias 'hayoo 'haskell-hayoo)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-indent" "haskell-indent.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31856 596737 833000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-indent.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell-indent 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-indent" loads) nil (put 'haskell-indent 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-indent" loads))))
-
-(autoload 'turn-on-haskell-indent "haskell-indent" "\
-Turn on ``intelligent'' Haskell indentation mode.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-indent-mode "haskell-indent" "\
-``Intelligent'' Haskell indentation mode.
-This deals with the layout rule of Haskell.
-\\[haskell-indent-cycle] starts the cycle which proposes new
-possibilities as long as the TAB key is pressed.  Any other key
-or mouse click terminates the cycle and is interpreted except for
-RET which merely exits the cycle.
-Other special keys are:
-    \\[haskell-indent-insert-equal]
-      inserts an =
-    \\[haskell-indent-insert-guard]
-      inserts an |
-    \\[haskell-indent-insert-otherwise]
-      inserts an | otherwise =
-these functions also align the guards and rhs of the current definition
-    \\[haskell-indent-insert-where]
-      inserts a where keyword
-    \\[haskell-indent-align-guards-and-rhs]
-      aligns the guards and rhs of the region
-    \\[haskell-indent-put-region-in-literate]
-      makes the region a piece of literate code in a literate script
-
-If `ARG' is falsey, toggle `haskell-indent-mode'.  Else sets
-`haskell-indent-mode' to whether `ARG' is greater than 0.
-
-Invokes `haskell-indent-hook' if not nil.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-indentation" "haskell-indentation.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 622188 80000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-indentation.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'haskell-indentation 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"haskell-indentation" loads) nil (put 'haskell-indentation 'custom-loads (cons '"haskell-indentation" loads))))
-
-(autoload 'haskell-indentation-mode "haskell-indentation" "\
-Haskell indentation mode that deals with the layout rule.
-It rebinds RET, DEL and BACKSPACE, so that indentations can be
-set and deleted as if they were real tabs.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'turn-on-haskell-indentation "haskell-indentation" "\
-Turn on the haskell-indentation minor mode.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-interactive-mode" "haskell-interactive-mode.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 593460 293000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-interactive-mode.el
-
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-prompt '((t :inherit font-lock-function-name-face)) "\
-Face for the prompt." :group (quote haskell-interactive))
-
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-prompt2 '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face)) "\
-Face for the prompt2 in multi-line mode." :group (quote haskell-interactive))
-
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-compile-error '((t :inherit compilation-error)) "\
-Face for compile errors." :group (quote haskell-interactive))
-
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-compile-warning '((t :inherit compilation-warning)) "\
-Face for compiler warnings." :group (quote haskell-interactive))
-
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-result '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face)) "\
-Face for the result." :group (quote haskell-interactive))
-
-(defface haskell-interactive-face-garbage '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face)) "\
-Face for trailing garbage after a command has completed." :group (quote haskell-interactive))
-
-(autoload 'haskell-interactive-mode-reset-error "haskell-interactive-mode" "\
-Reset the error cursor position.
-
-\(fn SESSION)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-interactive-mode-echo "haskell-interactive-mode" "\
-Echo a read only piece of text before the prompt.
-
-\(fn SESSION MESSAGE &optional MODE)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-show-repl-response "haskell-interactive-mode" "\
-Send LINE to the GHCi process and echo the result in some fashion.
-Result will be printed in the minibuffer or presented using
-function `haskell-presentation-present', depending on variable
-`haskell-process-use-presentation-mode'.
-
-\(fn LINE)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-load" "haskell-load.el" (23450 31856
-;;;;;;  591667 112000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-load.el
-
-(defface haskell-error-face '((((supports :underline (:style wave))) :underline (:style wave :color "#dc322f")) (t :inherit error)) "\
-Face used for marking error lines." :group (quote haskell-mode))
-
-(defface haskell-warning-face '((((supports :underline (:style wave))) :underline (:style wave :color "#b58900")) (t :inherit warning)) "\
-Face used for marking warning lines." :group (quote haskell-mode))
-
-(defface haskell-hole-face '((((supports :underline (:style wave))) :underline (:style wave :color "#6c71c4")) (t :inherit warning)) "\
-Face used for marking hole lines." :group (quote haskell-mode))
-
-(autoload 'haskell-process-reload-devel-main "haskell-load" "\
-Reload the module `DevelMain' and then run `DevelMain.update'.
-
-This is for doing live update of the code of servers or GUI
-applications.  Put your development version of the program in
-`DevelMain', and define `update' to auto-start the program on a
-new thread, and use the `foreign-store' package to access the
-running context across :load/:reloads in GHCi.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-menu" "haskell-menu.el" (23450 31856
-;;;;;;  623574 889000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-menu.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-menu "haskell-menu" "\
-Launch the Haskell sessions menu.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-mode" "haskell-mode.el" (23450 31856
-;;;;;;  558763 889000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-version "haskell-mode" "\
-Show the `haskell-mode` version in the echo area.
-With prefix argument HERE, insert it at point.
-
-\(fn &optional HERE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-view-news "haskell-mode" "\
-Display information on recent changes to haskell-mode.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode "haskell-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing Haskell programs.
-
-\\<haskell-mode-map>
-
-Literate Haskell scripts are supported via `literate-haskell-mode'.
-The variable `haskell-literate' indicates the style of the script in the
-current buffer.  See the documentation on this variable for more details.
-
-Use `haskell-version' to find out what version of Haskell mode you are
-currently using.
-
-Additional Haskell mode modules can be hooked in via `haskell-mode-hook'.
-
-Indentation modes:
-
-    `haskell-indentation-mode', Kristof Bastiaensen, Gergely Risko
-      Intelligent semi-automatic indentation Mk2
-
-    `haskell-indent-mode', Guy Lapalme
-      Intelligent semi-automatic indentation.
-
-Interaction modes:
-
-    `interactive-haskell-mode'
-      Interact with per-project GHCi processes through a REPL and
-      directory-aware sessions.
-
-Other modes:
-
-    `haskell-decl-scan-mode', Graeme E Moss
-      Scans top-level declarations, and places them in a menu.
-
-    `haskell-doc-mode', Hans-Wolfgang Loidl
-      Echoes types of functions or syntax of keywords when the cursor is idle.
-
-To activate a minor-mode, simply run the interactive command. For
-example, `M-x haskell-doc-mode'. Run it again to disable it.
-
-To enable a mode for every haskell-mode buffer, add a hook in
-your Emacs configuration. To do that you can customize
-`haskell-mode-hook' or add lines to your .emacs file. For
-example, to enable `interactive-haskell-mode', use the following:
-
-    (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'interactive-haskell-mode)
-
-Minor modes that work well with `haskell-mode':
-
-- `smerge-mode': show and work with diff3 conflict markers used
-  by git, svn and other version control systems.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-forward-sexp "haskell-mode" "\
-Haskell specific version of `forward-sexp'.
-
-Move forward across one balanced expression (sexp).  With ARG, do
-it that many times.  Negative arg -N means move backward across N
-balanced expressions.  This command assumes point is not in a
-string or comment.
-
-If unable to move over a sexp, signal `scan-error' with three
-arguments: a message, the start of the obstacle (a parenthesis or
-list marker of some kind), and end of the obstacle.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'literate-haskell-mode "haskell-mode" "\
-As `haskell-mode' but for literate scripts.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.[gh]s\\'" . haskell-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.hsig\\'" . haskell-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.l[gh]s\\'" . literate-haskell-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.hsc\\'" . haskell-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("runghc" . haskell-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("runhaskell" . haskell-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'completion-ignored-extensions ".hi")
-
-(autoload 'haskell-mode-generate-tags "haskell-mode" "\
-Generate tags using Hasktags.  This is synchronous function.
-
-If optional AND-THEN-FIND-THIS-TAG argument is present it is used
-with function `xref-find-definitions' after new table was
-generated.
-
-\(fn &optional AND-THEN-FIND-THIS-TAG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-modules" "haskell-modules.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31856 605197 118000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-modules.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-session-installed-modules "haskell-modules" "\
-Get the modules installed in the current package set.
-
-\(fn SESSION &optional DONTCREATE)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-session-all-modules "haskell-modules" "\
-Get all modules -- installed or in the current project.
-If DONTCREATE is non-nil don't create a new session.
-
-\(fn SESSION &optional DONTCREATE)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-session-project-modules "haskell-modules" "\
-Get the modules of the current project.
-If DONTCREATE is non-nil don't create a new session.
-
-\(fn SESSION &optional DONTCREATE)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-move-nested" "haskell-move-nested.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 610817 915000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-move-nested.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-move-nested "haskell-move-nested" "\
-Shift the nested off-side-rule block adjacent to point by COLS columns to the right.
-
-In Transient Mark mode, if the mark is active, operate on the contents
-of the region instead.
-
-\(fn COLS)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-move-nested-right "haskell-move-nested" "\
-Increase indentation of the following off-side-rule block adjacent to point.
-
-Use a numeric prefix argument to indicate amount of indentation to apply.
-
-In Transient Mark mode, if the mark is active, operate on the contents
-of the region instead.
-
-\(fn COLS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-move-nested-left "haskell-move-nested" "\
-Decrease indentation of the following off-side-rule block adjacent to point.
-
-Use a numeric prefix argument to indicate amount of indentation to apply.
-
-In Transient Mark mode, if the mark is active, operate on the contents
-of the region instead.
-
-\(fn COLS)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-navigate-imports" "haskell-navigate-imports.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 557174 463000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-navigate-imports.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-navigate-imports "haskell-navigate-imports" "\
-Cycle the Haskell import lines or return to point (with prefix arg).
-
-\(fn &optional RETURN)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-navigate-imports-go "haskell-navigate-imports" "\
-Go to the first line of a list of consecutive import lines. Cycles.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-navigate-imports-return "haskell-navigate-imports" "\
-Return to the non-import point we were at before going to the module list.
-   If we were originally at an import list, we can just cycle through easily.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-session" "haskell-session.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31856 587054 76000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-session.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-session-maybe "haskell-session" "\
-Maybe get the Haskell session, return nil if there isn't one.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'haskell-session-process "haskell-session" "\
-Get the session process.
-
-\(fn S)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-sort-imports" "haskell-sort-imports.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 613756 329000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-sort-imports.el
-
-(autoload 'haskell-sort-imports "haskell-sort-imports" "\
-Sort the import list at point. It sorts the current group
-i.e. an import list separated by blank lines on either side.
-
-If the region is active, it will restrict the imports to sort
-within that region.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "haskell-unicode-input-method" "haskell-unicode-input-method.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 575440 350000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from haskell-unicode-input-method.el
-
-(autoload 'turn-on-haskell-unicode-input-method "haskell-unicode-input-method" "\
-Set input method `haskell-unicode'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "highlight-uses-mode" "highlight-uses-mode.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31856 555141 627000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from highlight-uses-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'highlight-uses-mode "highlight-uses-mode" "\
-Minor mode for highlighting and jumping between uses.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "inf-haskell" "inf-haskell.el" (23450 31856
-;;;;;;  595000 226000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from inf-haskell.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'inferior-haskell 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"inf-haskell" loads) nil (put 'inferior-haskell 'custom-loads (cons '"inf-haskell" loads))))
-
-(defalias 'run-haskell 'switch-to-haskell)
-
-(autoload 'switch-to-haskell "inf-haskell" "\
-Show the inferior-haskell buffer.  Start the process if needed.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "w3m-haddock" "w3m-haddock.el" (23450 31856
-;;;;;;  600199 259000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from w3m-haddock.el
-
-(defface w3m-haddock-heading-face '((((class color)) :inherit highlight)) "\
-Face for quarantines." :group (quote haskell))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("haskell-compat.el" "haskell-complete-module.el"
-;;;;;;  "haskell-ghc-support.el" "haskell-lexeme.el" "haskell-mode-pkg.el"
-;;;;;;  "haskell-presentation-mode.el" "haskell-process.el" "haskell-repl.el"
-;;;;;;  "haskell-sandbox.el" "haskell-string.el" "haskell-svg.el"
-;;;;;;  "haskell-utils.el") (23450 31856 624915 88000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; haskell-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-mode-pkg.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 681931045d6e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-mode-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "haskell-mode" "20180913.348" "A Haskell editing mode"
-  '((emacs "24.3"))
-  :keywords
-  '("haskell" "cabal" "ghc" "repl")
-  :url "https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-mode.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 7823e13ddc0d..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-mode.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1195 +0,0 @@
-;;; haskell-mode.el --- A Haskell editing mode    -*- coding: utf-8; lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2016
-;;             Free Software Foundation, Inc
-
-;; Copyright © 1992, 1997-1998  Simon Marlow, Graeme E Moss, and Tommy Thorn
-
-;; Author:  1992      Simon Marlow
-;;          1997-1998 Graeme E Moss <gem@cs.york.ac.uk> and
-;;                    Tommy Thorn <thorn@irisa.fr>,
-;;          2001-2002 Reuben Thomas (>=v1.4)
-;;          2003      Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
-;;          2016      Arthur Fayzrakhmanov
-;; Keywords: faces files Haskell
-;; Version: 16.2-git
-;; URL: https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A major mode for editing Haskell (the functional programming
-;; language, see URL `http://www.haskell.org') in Emacs.
-;;
-;; Some of its major features include:
-;;
-;;  - syntax highlighting (font lock),
-;;
-;;  - automatic indentation,
-;;
-;;  - on-the-fly documentation,
-;;
-;;  - interaction with inferior GHCi/Hugs instance,
-;;
-;;  - scans declarations and places them in a menu.
-;;
-;; See URL `https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode' and/or
-;; Info node `(haskell-mode)Introduction' for more information.
-;;
-;; Use `M-x haskell-mode-view-news` (after Haskell Mode is installed)
-;; to show information on recent changes in Haskell Mode.
-
-;;; Change Log:
-
-;; This mode is based on an editing mode by Simon Marlow 11/1/92
-;; and heavily modified by Graeme E Moss and Tommy Thorn 7/11/98.
-;;
-;; Version 1.5:
-;;   Added autoload for haskell-indentation
-;;
-;; Version 1.43:
-;;   Various tweaks to doc strings and customization support from
-;;   Ville Skyttä <scop@xemacs.org>.
-;;
-;; Version 1.42:
-;;   Added autoload for GHCi inferior mode (thanks to Scott
-;;   Williams for the bug report and fix).
-;;
-;; Version 1.41:
-;;   Improved packaging, and made a couple more variables
-;;   interactively settable.
-;;
-;; Version 1.4:
-;;   Added GHCi mode from Chris Webb, and tidied up a little.
-;;
-;; Version 1.3:
-;;   The literate or non-literate style of a buffer is now indicated
-;;   by just the variable haskell-literate: nil, `bird', or `tex'.
-;;   For literate buffers with ambiguous style, the value of
-;;   haskell-literate-default is used.
-;;
-;; Version 1.2:
-;;   Separated off font locking, declaration scanning and simple
-;;   indentation, and made them separate modules.  Modules can be
-;;   added easily now.  Support for modules haskell-doc,
-;;   haskell-indent, and haskell-hugs.  Literate and non-literate
-;;   modes integrated into one mode, and literate buffer indicated by
-;;   value of haskell-literate(-bird-style).
-;;
-;; Version 1.1:
-;;   Added support for declaration scanning under XEmacs via
-;;   func-menu.  Moved operators to level two fontification.
-;;
-;; Version 1.0:
-;;   Added a nice indention support from Heribert Schuetz
-;;   <Heribert.Schuetz@informatik.uni-muenchen.de>:
-;;
-;;     I have just hacked an Emacs Lisp function which you might prefer
-;;     to `indent-relative' in haskell-mode.el.  See below.  It is not
-;;     really Haskell-specific because it does not take into account
-;;     keywords like `do', `of', and `let' (where the layout rule
-;;     applies), but I already find it useful.
-;;
-;;   Cleaned up the imenu support.  Added support for literate scripts.
-;;
-;; Version 0.103 [HWL]:
-;;   From Hans Wolfgang Loidl <hwloidl@dcs.gla.ac.uk>:
-;;
-;;   I (HWL) added imenu support by copying the appropriate functions
-;;   from hugs-mode.  A menu-bar item "Declarations" is now added in
-;;   haskell mode.  The new code, however, needs some clean-up.
-;;
-;; Version 0.102:
-;;
-;;   Moved C-c C-c key binding to comment-region.  Leave M-g M-g to do
-;;   the work.  comment-start-skip is changed to comply with comment-start.
-;;
-;; Version 0.101:
-;;
-;;   Altered indent-line-function to indent-relative.
-;;
-;; Version 0.100:
-;;
-;;   First official release.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'haskell-customize)
-(require 'ansi-color)
-(require 'dabbrev)
-(require 'compile)
-(require 'etags)
-(require 'flymake)
-(require 'outline)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-ghc-support)
-(require 'haskell-complete-module)
-(require 'haskell-compat)
-(require 'haskell-align-imports)
-(require 'haskell-lexeme)
-(require 'haskell-sort-imports)
-(require 'haskell-string)
-(require 'haskell-indentation)
-(require 'haskell-font-lock)
-(require 'haskell-cabal)
-
-;; All functions/variables start with `(literate-)haskell-'.
-
-;; Version of mode.
-(defconst haskell-version "16.2-git"
-  "The release version of `haskell-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-version (&optional here)
-  "Show the `haskell-mode` version in the echo area.
-With prefix argument HERE, insert it at point."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((haskell-mode-dir (ignore-errors
-                             (file-name-directory (or (locate-library "haskell-mode") ""))))
-         (version (format "haskell-mode version %s (%s)"
-                           haskell-version
-                           haskell-mode-dir)))
-    (if here
-        (insert version)
-      (message "%s" version))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-view-news ()
-  "Display information on recent changes to haskell-mode."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (find-file-read-only (expand-file-name "NEWS" haskell-mode-pkg-base-dir))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (outline-hide-sublevels 1)
-    (outline-next-visible-heading 1)
-    (outline-show-subtree)))
-
-;; Are we looking at a literate script?
-(defvar-local haskell-literate nil
-  "If not nil, the current buffer contains a literate Haskell script.
-Possible values are: `bird' and `tex', for Bird-style and LaTeX-style
-literate scripts respectively.  Set by `haskell-mode' and
-`literate-haskell-mode'.  For an ambiguous literate buffer -- i.e. does
-not contain either \"\\begin{code}\" or \"\\end{code}\" on a line on
-its own, nor does it contain \">\" at the start of a line -- the value
-of `haskell-literate-default' is used.")
-(put 'haskell-literate 'safe-local-variable 'symbolp)
-
-;; Default literate style for ambiguous literate buffers.
-(defcustom haskell-literate-default 'bird
-  "Default value for `haskell-literate'.
-Used if the style of a literate buffer is ambiguous.  This variable should
-be set to the preferred literate style."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type '(choice (const bird) (const tex) (const nil)))
-
-(defvar haskell-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-    ;; Editing-specific commands
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-,") 'haskell-mode-format-imports)
-    (define-key map [remap delete-indentation] 'haskell-delete-indentation)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-l") 'haskell-mode-enable-process-minor-mode)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") 'haskell-mode-enable-process-minor-mode)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-v") 'haskell-mode-enable-process-minor-mode)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'haskell-mode-enable-process-minor-mode)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'haskell-mode-enable-process-minor-mode)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") 'haskell-mode-toggle-scc-at-point)
-    map)
-  "Keymap used in `haskell-mode'.")
-
-(defun haskell-mode-enable-process-minor-mode ()
-  "Tell the user to choose a minor mode for process interaction."
-  (interactive)
-  (error "Run `C-h f haskell-mode` for instruction how to setup a Haskell interaction mode."))
-
-(easy-menu-define haskell-mode-menu haskell-mode-map
-  "Menu for the Haskell major mode."
-  ;; Suggestions from Pupeno <pupeno@pupeno.com>:
-  ;; - choose the underlying interpreter
-  ;; - look up docs
-  `("Haskell"
-    ["Indent line" indent-according-to-mode]
-    ["(Un)Comment region" comment-region mark-active]
-    "---"
-    ["Start interpreter" haskell-interactive-switch]
-    ["Load file" haskell-process-load-file]
-    "---"
-    ["Load tidy core" ghc-core-create-core]
-    "---"
-    ,(if (default-boundp 'eldoc-documentation-function)
-         ["Doc mode" eldoc-mode
-          :style toggle :selected (bound-and-true-p eldoc-mode)]
-       ["Doc mode" haskell-doc-mode
-        :style toggle :selected (and (boundp 'haskell-doc-mode) haskell-doc-mode)])
-    ["Customize" (customize-group 'haskell)]
-    ))
-
-;; Procedurally generated (see Lexeme.hs in ghc).
-;; This is a bit unsightly: it's generated by making a list of all
-;; unicode characters whose Unicode general category ghc would
-;; recognize as valid symbol (or identifier, below) constituent.
-(defvar haskell--char-syntax-symbols
-  '((161 . 169) 172 (174 . 177) 180 (182 . 184) 191 215 247
-    (706 . 709) (722 . 735) (741 . 747) 749 (751 . 767) 885
-    894 (900 . 901) 903 1014 1154 (1370 . 1375) (1417 . 1418)
-    (1421 . 1423) 1470 1472 1475 1478 (1523 . 1524) (1542 . 1551)
-    1563 (1566 . 1567) (1642 . 1645) 1748 1758 1769 (1789 . 1790)
-    (1792 . 1805) (2038 . 2041) (2096 . 2110) 2142 (2404 . 2405)
-    2416 (2546 . 2547) (2554 . 2555) (2800 . 2801) 2928
-    (3059 . 3066) 3199 3449 3572 3647 3663 (3674 . 3675)
-    (3841 . 3863) (3866 . 3871) 3892 3894 3896 3973 (4030 . 4037)
-    (4039 . 4044) (4046 . 4058) (4170 . 4175) (4254 . 4255)
-    4347 (4960 . 4968) (5008 . 5017) 5120 (5741 . 5742)
-    (5867 . 5869) (5941 . 5942) (6100 . 6102) (6104 . 6107)
-    (6144 . 6154) 6464 (6468 . 6469) (6622 . 6623) (6624 . 6655)
-    (6686 . 6687) (6816 . 6822) (6824 . 6829) (7002 . 7018)
-    (7028 . 7036) (7164 . 7167) (7227 . 7231) (7294 . 7295)
-    (7360 . 7367) 7379 8125 (8127 . 8129) (8141 . 8143)
-    (8157 . 8159) (8173 . 8175) (8189 . 8190) (8208 . 8215)
-    (8224 . 8231) (8240 . 8248) (8251 . 8260) (8263 . 8286)
-    (8314 . 8316) (8330 . 8332) (8352 . 8381) (8448 . 8449)
-    (8451 . 8454) (8456 . 8457) 8468 (8470 . 8472) (8478 . 8483)
-    8485 8487 8489 8494 (8506 . 8507) (8512 . 8516) (8522 . 8525)
-    8527 (8592 . 8703) (8704 . 8959) (8960 . 8967) (8972 . 9000)
-    (9003 . 9210) (9216 . 9254) (9280 . 9290) (9372 . 9449)
-    (9472 . 9599) (9600 . 9631) (9632 . 9727) (9728 . 9983)
-    (9984 . 10087) (10132 . 10175) (10176 . 10180) (10183 . 10213)
-    (10224 . 10239) (10240 . 10495) (10496 . 10623) (10624 . 10626)
-    (10649 . 10711) (10716 . 10747) (10750 . 10751) (10752 . 11007)
-    (11008 . 11123) (11126 . 11157) (11160 . 11193) (11197 . 11208)
-    (11210 . 11217) (11493 . 11498) (11513 . 11516) (11518 . 11519)
-    11632 (11776 . 11777) (11782 . 11784) 11787 (11790 . 11803)
-    (11806 . 11807) (11818 . 11822) (11824 . 11841) (11904 . 11929)
-    (11931 . 12019) (12032 . 12245) (12272 . 12283) (12289 . 12292)
-    (12306 . 12307) 12316 12320 12336 (12342 . 12343)
-    (12349 . 12351) (12443 . 12444) 12448 12539 (12688 . 12689)
-    (12694 . 12703) (12736 . 12771) (12800 . 12830) (12842 . 12871)
-    12880 (12896 . 12927) (12938 . 12976) (12992 . 13054)
-    (13056 . 13311) (19904 . 19967) (42128 . 42182) (42238 . 42239)
-    (42509 . 42511) 42611 42622 (42738 . 42743) (42752 . 42774)
-    (42784 . 42785) (42889 . 42890) (43048 . 43051) (43062 . 43065)
-    (43124 . 43127) (43214 . 43215) (43256 . 43258) (43310 . 43311)
-    43359 (43457 . 43469) (43486 . 43487) (43612 . 43615)
-    (43639 . 43641) (43742 . 43743) (43760 . 43761) 43867
-    44011 64297 (64434 . 64449) (65020 . 65021) (65040 . 65046)
-    65049 (65072 . 65076) (65093 . 65094) (65097 . 65103)
-    (65104 . 65106) (65108 . 65112) (65119 . 65126) (65128 . 65131)
-    (65281 . 65287) (65290 . 65295) (65306 . 65312) 65340
-    (65342 . 65344) 65372 65374 65377 (65380 . 65381)
-    (65504 . 65510) (65512 . 65518) (65532 . 65533) (65792 . 65794)
-    (65847 . 65855) (65913 . 65929) 65932 (65936 . 65947)
-    65952 (66000 . 66044) 66463 66512 66927 67671 (67703 . 67704)
-    67871 67903 (68176 . 68184) 68223 68296 (68336 . 68342)
-    (68409 . 68415) (68505 . 68508) (69703 . 69709) (69819 . 69820)
-    (69822 . 69825) (69952 . 69955) (70004 . 70005) (70085 . 70088)
-    70093 (70200 . 70205) 70854 (71105 . 71113) (71233 . 71235)
-    (74864 . 74868) (92782 . 92783) 92917 (92983 . 92991)
-    (92996 . 92997) 113820 113823 (118784 . 119029) (119040 . 119078)
-    (119081 . 119140) (119146 . 119148) (119171 . 119172)
-    (119180 . 119209) (119214 . 119261) (119296 . 119361)
-    119365 (119552 . 119638) 120513 120539 120571 120597
-    120629 120655 120687 120713 120745 120771 (126704 . 126705)
-    (126976 . 127019) (127024 . 127123) (127136 . 127150)
-    (127153 . 127167) (127169 . 127183) (127185 . 127221)
-    (127248 . 127278) (127280 . 127339) (127344 . 127386)
-    (127462 . 127487) (127488 . 127490) (127504 . 127546)
-    (127552 . 127560) (127568 . 127569) (127744 . 127788)
-    (127792 . 127869) (127872 . 127950) (127956 . 127991)
-    (128000 . 128254) (128256 . 128330) (128336 . 128377)
-    (128379 . 128419) (128421 . 128511) (128512 . 128578)
-    (128581 . 128591) (128592 . 128639) (128640 . 128719)
-    (128736 . 128748) (128752 . 128755) (128768 . 128883)
-    (128896 . 128980) (129024 . 129035) (129040 . 129095)
-    (129104 . 129113) (129120 . 129159) (129168 . 129197)))
-
-(defvar haskell--char-syntax-identifiers
-  '(170
-    (178 . 179) 181 (185 . 186) (188 . 190) (192 . 214) (216 . 246)
-    (248 . 255) (256 . 383) (384 . 591) (592 . 687) (880 . 883)
-    (886 . 887) (891 . 893) 895 902 (904 . 906) 908 (910 . 929) (931 . 1013)
-    (1015 . 1023) (1024 . 1153) (1162 . 1279) (1280 . 1327)
-    (1329 . 1366) (1377 . 1415) (1488 . 1514) (1520 . 1522) (1568 . 1599)
-    (1601 . 1610) (1632 . 1641) (1646 . 1647) (1649 . 1747) 1749
-    (1774 . 1788) 1791 1808 (1810 . 1839) (1869 . 1871) (1872 . 1919)
-    (1920 . 1957) 1969 (1984 . 2026) (2048 . 2069) (2112 . 2136) (2208 . 2226)
-    (2308 . 2361) 2365 2384 (2392 . 2401) (2406 . 2415) (2418 . 2431)
-    2432 (2437 . 2444) (2447 . 2448) (2451 . 2472) (2474 . 2480)
-    2482 (2486 . 2489) 2493 2510 (2524 . 2525) (2527 . 2529) (2534 . 2545)
-    (2548 . 2553) (2565 . 2570) (2575 . 2576) (2579 . 2600)
-    (2602 . 2608) (2610 . 2611) (2613 . 2614) (2616 . 2617) (2649 . 2652)
-    2654 (2662 . 2671) (2674 . 2676) (2693 . 2701) (2703 . 2705)
-    (2707 . 2728) (2730 . 2736) (2738 . 2739) (2741 . 2745) 2749 2768
-    (2784 . 2785) (2790 . 2799) (2821 . 2828) (2831 . 2832) (2835 . 2856)
-    (2858 . 2864) (2866 . 2867) (2869 . 2873) 2877 (2908 . 2909)
-    (2911 . 2913) (2918 . 2927) (2929 . 2935) 2947 (2949 . 2954) (2958 . 2960)
-    (2962 . 2965) (2969 . 2970) 2972 (2974 . 2975) (2979 . 2980)
-    (2984 . 2986) (2990 . 3001) 3024 (3046 . 3058) (3077 . 3084) (3086 . 3088)
-    (3090 . 3112) (3114 . 3129) 3133 (3160 . 3161) (3168 . 3169)
-    (3174 . 3183) (3192 . 3198) (3205 . 3212) (3214 . 3216) (3218 . 3240)
-    (3242 . 3251) (3253 . 3257) 3261 3294 (3296 . 3297) (3302 . 3311)
-    (3313 . 3314) (3333 . 3340) (3342 . 3344) (3346 . 3386) 3389
-    3406 (3424 . 3425) (3430 . 3445) (3450 . 3455) (3461 . 3478) (3482 . 3505)
-    (3507 . 3515) 3517 (3520 . 3526) (3558 . 3567) (3585 . 3632)
-    (3634 . 3635) (3648 . 3653) (3664 . 3673) (3713 . 3714) 3716 (3719 . 3720)
-    3722 3725 (3732 . 3735) (3737 . 3743) (3745 . 3747) 3749
-    3751 (3754 . 3755) (3757 . 3760) (3762 . 3763) 3773 (3776 . 3780)
-    (3792 . 3801) (3804 . 3807) 3840 (3872 . 3891) (3904 . 3911) (3913 . 3948)
-    (3976 . 3980) (4096 . 4138) (4159 . 4169) (4176 . 4181)
-    (4186 . 4189) 4193 (4197 . 4198) (4206 . 4208) (4213 . 4225) 4238
-    (4240 . 4249) (4256 . 4293) 4295 4301 (4304 . 4346) (4349 . 4351)
-    (4352 . 4607) (4608 . 4680) (4682 . 4685) (4688 . 4694) 4696 (4698 . 4701)
-    (4704 . 4744) (4746 . 4749) (4752 . 4784) (4786 . 4789)
-    (4792 . 4798) 4800 (4802 . 4805) (4808 . 4822) (4824 . 4880) (4882 . 4885)
-    (4888 . 4954) (4969 . 4988) (4992 . 5007) (5024 . 5108)
-    (5121 . 5740) (5743 . 5759) (5761 . 5786) (5792 . 5866) (5873 . 5880)
-    (5888 . 5900) (5902 . 5905) (5920 . 5937) (5952 . 5969)
-    (5984 . 5996) (5998 . 6000) (6016 . 6067) 6108 (6112 . 6121) (6128 . 6137)
-    (6160 . 6169) (6176 . 6210) (6212 . 6263) (6272 . 6312) 6314
-    (6320 . 6389) (6400 . 6430) (6470 . 6479) (6480 . 6509) (6512 . 6516)
-    (6528 . 6571) (6593 . 6599) (6608 . 6618) (6656 . 6678)
-    (6688 . 6740) (6784 . 6793) (6800 . 6809) (6917 . 6963) (6981 . 6987)
-    (6992 . 7001) (7043 . 7072) (7086 . 7103) (7104 . 7141)
-    (7168 . 7203) (7232 . 7241) (7245 . 7247) (7248 . 7287) (7401 . 7404)
-    (7406 . 7409) (7413 . 7414) (7424 . 7467) (7531 . 7543)
-    (7545 . 7551) (7552 . 7578) (7680 . 7935) (7936 . 7957) (7960 . 7965)
-    (7968 . 8005) (8008 . 8013) (8016 . 8023) 8025 8027 8029
-    (8031 . 8061) (8064 . 8116) (8118 . 8124) 8126 (8130 . 8132) (8134 . 8140)
-    (8144 . 8147) (8150 . 8155) (8160 . 8172) (8178 . 8180)
-    (8182 . 8188) 8304 (8308 . 8313) (8320 . 8329) 8450 8455 (8458 . 8467)
-    8469 (8473 . 8477) 8484 8486 8488 (8490 . 8493) (8495 . 8505)
-    (8508 . 8511) (8517 . 8521) 8526 (8528 . 8543) (8579 . 8580)
-    8585 (9312 . 9371) (9450 . 9471) (10102 . 10131) (11264 . 11310)
-    (11312 . 11358) (11360 . 11387) (11390 . 11391) (11392 . 11492)
-    (11499 . 11502) (11506 . 11507) 11517 (11520 . 11557) 11559 11565
-    (11568 . 11623) (11648 . 11670) (11680 . 11686) (11688 . 11694)
-    (11696 . 11702) (11704 . 11710) (11712 . 11718) (11720 . 11726)
-    (11728 . 11734) (11736 . 11742) 12294 12348 (12353 . 12438) 12447
-    (12449 . 12538) 12543 (12549 . 12589) (12593 . 12686) (12690 . 12693)
-    (12704 . 12730) (12784 . 12799) (12832 . 12841) (12872 . 12879)
-    (12881 . 12895) (12928 . 12937) (12977 . 12991) (13312 . 19893)
-    (19968 . 40908) (40960 . 40980) (40982 . 42124) (42192 . 42231)
-    (42240 . 42507) (42512 . 42539) (42560 . 42606) (42624 . 42651)
-    (42656 . 42725) (42786 . 42863) (42865 . 42887) (42891 . 42894)
-    (42896 . 42925) (42928 . 42929) 42999 (43002 . 43007)
-    (43008 . 43009) (43011 . 43013) (43015 . 43018) (43020 . 43042)
-    (43056 . 43061) (43072 . 43123) (43138 . 43187) (43216 . 43225)
-    (43250 . 43255) 43259 (43264 . 43301) (43312 . 43334) (43360 . 43388)
-    (43396 . 43442) (43472 . 43481) (43488 . 43492) (43495 . 43518)
-    (43520 . 43560) (43584 . 43586) (43588 . 43595) (43600 . 43609)
-    (43616 . 43631) (43633 . 43638) 43642 (43646 . 43647)
-    (43648 . 43695) 43697 (43701 . 43702) (43705 . 43709) 43712 43714
-    (43739 . 43740) (43744 . 43754) 43762 (43777 . 43782) (43785 . 43790)
-    (43793 . 43798) (43808 . 43814) (43816 . 43822) (43824 . 43866)
-    (43876 . 43877) (43968 . 44002) (44016 . 44025) (44032 . 55203)
-    (55216 . 55238) (55243 . 55291) (63744 . 64109) (64112 . 64217)
-    (64256 . 64262) (64275 . 64279) 64285 (64287 . 64296)
-    (64298 . 64310) (64312 . 64316) 64318 (64320 . 64321) (64323 . 64324)
-    (64326 . 64335) (64336 . 64433) (64467 . 64829) (64848 . 64911)
-    (64914 . 64967) (65008 . 65019) (65136 . 65140) (65142 . 65276)
-    (65296 . 65305) (65313 . 65338) (65345 . 65370) (65382 . 65391)
-    (65393 . 65437) (65440 . 65470) (65474 . 65479) (65482 . 65487)
-    (65490 . 65495) (65498 . 65500) (65536 . 65547) (65549 . 65574)
-    (65576 . 65594) (65596 . 65597) (65599 . 65613) (65616 . 65629)
-    (65664 . 65786) (65799 . 65843) (65909 . 65912) (65930 . 65931)
-    (66176 . 66204) (66208 . 66256) (66273 . 66299) (66304 . 66339)
-    (66352 . 66368) (66370 . 66377) (66384 . 66421) (66432 . 66461)
-    (66464 . 66499) (66504 . 66511) (66560 . 66639) (66640 . 66687)
-    (66688 . 66717) (66720 . 66729) (66816 . 66855) (66864 . 66915)
-    (67072 . 67382) (67392 . 67413) (67424 . 67431) (67584 . 67589)
-    67592 (67594 . 67637) (67639 . 67640) 67644 67647 (67648 . 67669)
-    (67672 . 67679) (67680 . 67702) (67705 . 67711) (67712 . 67742)
-    (67751 . 67759) (67840 . 67867) (67872 . 67897) (67968 . 67999)
-    (68000 . 68023) (68030 . 68031) 68096 (68112 . 68115)
-    (68117 . 68119) (68121 . 68147) (68160 . 68167) (68192 . 68222)
-    (68224 . 68255) (68288 . 68295) (68297 . 68324) (68331 . 68335)
-    (68352 . 68405) (68416 . 68437) (68440 . 68447) (68448 . 68466)
-    (68472 . 68479) (68480 . 68497) (68521 . 68527) (68608 . 68680)
-    (69216 . 69246) (69635 . 69687) (69714 . 69743) (69763 . 69807)
-    (69840 . 69864) (69872 . 69881) (69891 . 69926) (69942 . 69951)
-    (69968 . 70002) 70006 (70019 . 70066) (70081 . 70084) (70096 . 70106)
-    (70113 . 70132) (70144 . 70161) (70163 . 70187) (70320 . 70366)
-    (70384 . 70393) (70405 . 70412) (70415 . 70416) (70419 . 70440)
-    (70442 . 70448) (70450 . 70451) (70453 . 70457) 70461
-    (70493 . 70497) (70784 . 70831) (70852 . 70853) 70855 (70864 . 70873)
-    (71040 . 71086) (71168 . 71215) 71236 (71248 . 71257)
-    (71296 . 71338) (71360 . 71369) (71840 . 71922) 71935 (72384 . 72440)
-    (73728 . 74648) (77824 . 78894) (92160 . 92728) (92736 . 92766)
-    (92768 . 92777) (92880 . 92909) (92928 . 92975) (93008 . 93017)
-    (93019 . 93025) (93027 . 93047) (93053 . 93071) (93952 . 94020)
-    94032 (110592 . 110593) (113664 . 113770) (113776 . 113788)
-    (113792 . 113800) (113808 . 113817) (119648 . 119665) (119808 . 119892)
-    (119894 . 119964) (119966 . 119967) 119970 (119973 . 119974)
-    (119977 . 119980) (119982 . 119993) 119995 (119997 . 120003)
-    (120005 . 120069) (120071 . 120074) (120077 . 120084)
-    (120086 . 120092) (120094 . 120121) (120123 . 120126) (120128 . 120132)
-    120134 (120138 . 120144) (120146 . 120485) (120488 . 120512)
-    (120514 . 120538) (120540 . 120570) (120572 . 120596)
-    (120598 . 120628) (120630 . 120654) (120656 . 120686) (120688 . 120712)
-    (120714 . 120744) (120746 . 120770) (120772 . 120779)
-    (120782 . 120831) (124928 . 125124) (125127 . 125135) (126464 . 126467)
-    (126469 . 126495) (126497 . 126498) 126500 126503 (126505 . 126514)
-    (126516 . 126519) 126521 126523 126530 126535 126537
-    126539 (126541 . 126543) (126545 . 126546) 126548 126551 126553
-    126555 126557 126559 (126561 . 126562) 126564 (126567 . 126570)
-    (126572 . 126578) (126580 . 126583) (126585 . 126588) 126590 (126592 . 126601)
-    (126603 . 126619) (126625 . 126627) (126629 . 126633)
-    (126635 . 126651) (127232 . 127244) (131072 . 173782) (173824 . 177972)
-    (177984 . 178205) (194560 . 195101)))
-
-
-;; Syntax table.
-(defvar haskell-mode-syntax-table
-  (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\  " " table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\t " " table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\' "_" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?_  "_" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\( "()" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\) ")(" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\[  "(]" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\]  ")[" table)
-
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\{  "(}1nb" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\}  "){4nb" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?-  ". 123" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" table)
-
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\` "$`" table)
-
-    (mapc (lambda (x)
-            (modify-syntax-entry x "." table))
-          "!#$%&*+./:<=>?@^|~,;\\")
-
-    ;; Haskell symbol characters are treated as punctuation because
-    ;; they are not able to form identifiers with word constituent 'w'
-    ;; class characters.
-    (dolist (charcodes haskell--char-syntax-symbols)
-      (modify-syntax-entry charcodes "." table))
-    ;; ... and for identifier characters
-    (dolist (charcodes haskell--char-syntax-identifiers)
-      (modify-syntax-entry charcodes "w" table))
-
-    table)
-  "Syntax table used in Haskell mode.")
-
-(defun haskell-syntax-propertize (begin end)
-  (save-excursion
-    (when haskell-literate
-      (goto-char begin)
-      ;; Algorithm (first matching rule wins):
-      ;; - current line is latex code if previous non-empty line was
-      ;;   latex code or was \begin{code} and current line is not
-      ;;   \end{code}
-      ;; - current line is bird code if it starts with >
-      ;; - else literate comment
-      (let ((previous-line-latex-code
-             (catch 'return
-               (save-excursion
-                 (when (= (forward-line -1) 0)
-                   (while (looking-at-p "^[\t ]*$")
-                     (unless (= (forward-line -1) 0)
-                       (throw 'return nil)))
-                   (or
-                    (and
-                     (not (equal (string-to-syntax "<") (syntax-after (point))))
-                     (not (looking-at-p "^>")))
-                    (looking-at-p "^\\\\begin{code}[\t ]*$")))))))
-        (while (< (point) end)
-          (unless (looking-at-p "^[\t ]*$")
-            (if previous-line-latex-code
-                (if (looking-at-p "^\\\\end{code}[\t ]*$")
-                    (progn
-                      (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point)) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "<"))
-                      (setq previous-line-latex-code nil))
-                  ;; continue latex-code
-                  )
-              (if (looking-at-p "^>")
-                  ;; this is a whitespace
-                  (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point)) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "-"))
-                ;; this is a literate comment
-                (progn
-                  (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point)) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "<"))
-                  (when (looking-at-p "^\\\\begin{code}[\t ]*$")
-                    (setq previous-line-latex-code t))))))
-          (forward-line 1))))
-
-    (goto-char begin)
-    (let ((ppss (syntax-ppss)))
-      (when (nth 4 ppss)
-        ;; go to the end of a comment, there is nothing to see inside
-        ;; a comment so we might as well just skip over it
-        ;; immediatelly
-        (setq ppss (parse-partial-sexp (point) (point-max) nil nil ppss
-                                       'syntax-table)))
-      (when (nth 8 ppss)
-        ;; go to the beginning of a comment or string
-        (goto-char (nth 8 ppss))
-        (when (equal ?| (nth 3 ppss))
-          ;; if this is a quasi quote we need to backtrack even more
-          ;; to the opening bracket
-          (skip-chars-backward "^[")
-          (goto-char (1- (point)))))
-
-      (while (< (point) end)
-        (let
-            ((token-kind (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-token)))
-
-          (cond
-           ((equal token-kind 'qsymid)
-            (when (member
-                   (haskell-lexeme-classify-by-first-char (char-after (match-beginning 1)))
-                   '(varsym consym))
-              ;; we have to neutralize potential comments here
-              (put-text-property (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "."))))
-           ((equal token-kind 'number)
-            (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "w")))
-           ((equal token-kind 'char)
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (match-beginning 2))
-              (let ((limit (match-end 2)))
-                (save-match-data
-                  (while (re-search-forward "\"" limit t)
-                    (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax ".")))))
-              ;; Place a generic string delimeter only when an open
-              ;; quote is closed by end-of-line Emacs acts strangely
-              ;; when a generic delimiter is not closed so in case
-              ;; string ends at the end of the buffer we will use
-              ;; plain string
-              (if (and (not (match-beginning 3))
-                       (not (equal (match-end 2) (point-max))))
-                  (progn
-                    (put-text-property (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|"))
-                    (put-text-property (match-end 2 ) (1+ (match-end 2)) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|")))
-                (put-text-property (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "\""))
-                (when (not (equal (match-end 2) (point-max)))
-                  (put-text-property (match-end 2 ) (1+ (match-end 2)) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "\""))))))
-           ((equal token-kind 'string)
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (match-beginning 2))
-              (let ((limit (match-end 2)))
-                (save-match-data
-                  (while (re-search-forward "\"" limit t)
-                    (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax ".")))))
-              ;; Place a generic string delimeter only when an open
-              ;; quote is closed by end-of-line Emacs acts strangely
-              ;; when a generic delimiter is not closed so in case
-              ;; string ends at the end of the buffer we will use
-              ;; plain string
-              (when (and (not (match-beginning 3))
-                         (not (equal (match-end 2) (point-max))))
-                (put-text-property (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|"))
-                (put-text-property (match-end 2 ) (1+ (match-end 2)) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|")))))
-           ((equal token-kind 'template-haskell-quasi-quote)
-            (put-text-property (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "\""))
-            (when (match-beginning 4)
-              (put-text-property (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "\"")))
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (match-beginning 3))
-              (let ((limit (match-end 3)))
-                (save-match-data
-                  (while (re-search-forward "\"" limit t)
-                    (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "."))))))))
-          (if token-kind
-              (goto-char (match-end 0))
-            (goto-char end)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-ident-at-point ()
-  "Return the identifier near point going backward or nil if none found.
-May return a qualified name."
-  (let ((reg (haskell-ident-pos-at-point)))
-    (when reg
-      (buffer-substring-no-properties (car reg) (cdr reg)))))
-
-(defun haskell-spanable-pos-at-point ()
-  "Like `haskell-ident-pos-at-point', but includes any surrounding backticks."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((pos (haskell-ident-pos-at-point)))
-      (when pos
-        (cl-destructuring-bind (start . end) pos
-          (if (and (eq ?` (char-before start))
-                   (eq ?` (char-after end)))
-              (cons (- start 1) (+ end 1))
-            (cons start end)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-ident-pos-at-point ()
-  "Return the span of the identifier near point going backward.
-Returns nil if no identifier found or point is inside string or
-comment.  May return a qualified name."
-  (when (not (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))
-    ;; Do not handle comments and strings
-    (let (start end)
-      ;; Initial point position is non-deterministic, it may occur anywhere
-      ;; inside identifier span, so the approach is:
-      ;; - first try go left and find left boundary
-      ;; - then try go right and find right boundary
-      ;;
-      ;; In both cases assume the longest path, e.g. when going left take into
-      ;; account than point may occur at the end of identifier, when going right
-      ;; take into account that point may occur at the beginning of identifier.
-      ;;
-      ;; We should handle `.` character very careful because it is heavily
-      ;; overloaded.  Examples of possible cases:
-      ;; Control.Monad.>>=  -- delimiter
-      ;; Control.Monad.when -- delimiter
-      ;; Data.Aeson..:      -- delimiter and operator symbol
-      ;; concat.map         -- composition function
-      ;; .?                 -- operator symbol
-      (save-excursion
-        ;; First, skip whitespace if we're on it, moving point to last
-        ;; identifier char.  That way, if we're at "map ", we'll see the word
-        ;; "map".
-        (when (and (eolp)
-                   (not (bolp)))
-          (backward-char))
-        (when (and (not (eobp))
-                   (eq (char-syntax (char-after)) ? ))
-          (skip-chars-backward " \t")
-          (backward-char))
-        ;; Now let's try to go left.
-        (save-excursion
-          (if (not (haskell-mode--looking-at-varsym))
-              ;; Looking at non-operator char, this is quite simple
-              (progn
-                (skip-syntax-backward "w_")
-                ;; Remember position
-                (setq start (point)))
-            ;; Looking at operator char.
-            (while (and (not (bobp))
-                        (haskell-mode--looking-at-varsym))
-              ;; skip all operator chars backward
-              (setq start (point))
-              (backward-char))
-            ;; Extra check for case when reached beginning of the buffer.
-            (when (haskell-mode--looking-at-varsym)
-              (setq start (point))))
-          ;; Slurp qualification part if present.  If identifier is qualified in
-          ;; case of non-operator point will stop before `.` dot, but in case of
-          ;; operator it will stand at `.` delimiting dot.  So if we're looking
-          ;; at `.` let's step one char forward and try to get qualification
-          ;; part.
-          (goto-char start)
-          (when (looking-at-p (rx "."))
-            (forward-char))
-          (let ((pos (haskell-mode--skip-qualification-backward)))
-            (when pos
-              (setq start pos))))
-        ;; Finally, let's try to go right.
-        (save-excursion
-          ;; Try to slurp qualification part first.
-          (skip-syntax-forward "w_")
-          (setq end (point))
-          (while (and (looking-at (rx "." upper))
-                      (not (zerop (progn (forward-char)
-                                         (skip-syntax-forward "w_")))))
-            (setq end (point)))
-          ;; If point was at non-operator we already done, otherwise we need an
-          ;; extra check.
-          (while (haskell-mode--looking-at-varsym)
-            (forward-char)
-            (setq end (point))))
-        (when (not (= start end))
-          (cons start end))))))
-
-(defun haskell-mode--looking-at-varsym ()
-  "Return t when point stands at operator symbol."
-  (when (not (eobp))
-    (let ((lex (haskell-lexeme-classify-by-first-char (char-after))))
-      (or (eq lex 'varsym)
-          (eq lex 'consym)))))
-
-(defun haskell-mode--skip-qualification-backward ()
-  "Skip qualified part of identifier backward.
-Expects point stands *after* delimiting dot.
-Returns beginning position of qualified part or nil if no qualified part found."
-  (when (not (and (bobp)
-                  (looking-at (rx bol))))
-    (let ((case-fold-search nil)
-          pos)
-      (while (and (eq (char-before) ?.)
-                  (progn (backward-char)
-                         (not (zerop (skip-syntax-backward "w'"))))
-                  (skip-syntax-forward "'")
-                  (looking-at "[[:upper:]]"))
-        (setq pos (point)))
-      pos)))
-
-(defun haskell-delete-indentation (&optional arg)
-  "Like `delete-indentation' but ignoring Bird-style \">\"."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (let ((fill-prefix (or fill-prefix (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird) ">"))))
-    (delete-indentation arg)))
-
-(defvar eldoc-print-current-symbol-info-function)
-
-;; The main mode functions
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode haskell-mode prog-mode "Haskell"
-  "Major mode for editing Haskell programs.
-
-\\<haskell-mode-map>
-
-Literate Haskell scripts are supported via `literate-haskell-mode'.
-The variable `haskell-literate' indicates the style of the script in the
-current buffer.  See the documentation on this variable for more details.
-
-Use `haskell-version' to find out what version of Haskell mode you are
-currently using.
-
-Additional Haskell mode modules can be hooked in via `haskell-mode-hook'.
-
-Indentation modes:
-
-    `haskell-indentation-mode', Kristof Bastiaensen, Gergely Risko
-      Intelligent semi-automatic indentation Mk2
-
-    `haskell-indent-mode', Guy Lapalme
-      Intelligent semi-automatic indentation.
-
-Interaction modes:
-
-    `interactive-haskell-mode'
-      Interact with per-project GHCi processes through a REPL and
-      directory-aware sessions.
-
-Other modes:
-
-    `haskell-decl-scan-mode', Graeme E Moss
-      Scans top-level declarations, and places them in a menu.
-
-    `haskell-doc-mode', Hans-Wolfgang Loidl
-      Echoes types of functions or syntax of keywords when the cursor is idle.
-
-To activate a minor-mode, simply run the interactive command. For
-example, `M-x haskell-doc-mode'. Run it again to disable it.
-
-To enable a mode for every haskell-mode buffer, add a hook in
-your Emacs configuration. To do that you can customize
-`haskell-mode-hook' or add lines to your .emacs file. For
-example, to enable `interactive-haskell-mode', use the following:
-
-    (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'interactive-haskell-mode)
-
-Minor modes that work well with `haskell-mode':
-
-- `smerge-mode': show and work with diff3 conflict markers used
-  by git, svn and other version control systems."
-  :group 'haskell
-  (when (version< emacs-version "24.3")
-    (error "haskell-mode requires at least Emacs 24.3"))
-
-  ;; paragraph-{start,separate} should treat comments as paragraphs as well.
-  (setq-local paragraph-start (concat " *{-\\| *-- |\\|" page-delimiter))
-  (setq-local paragraph-separate (concat " *$\\| *\\({-\\|-}\\) *$\\|" page-delimiter))
-  (setq-local fill-paragraph-function 'haskell-fill-paragraph)
-  ;; (setq-local adaptive-fill-function 'haskell-adaptive-fill)
-  (setq-local comment-start "-- ")
-  (setq-local comment-padding 0)
-  (setq-local comment-start-skip "[-{]-[ \t]*")
-  (setq-local comment-end "")
-  (setq-local comment-end-skip "[ \t]*\\(-}\\|\\s>\\)")
-  (setq-local forward-sexp-function #'haskell-forward-sexp)
-  (setq-local parse-sexp-ignore-comments nil)
-  (setq-local syntax-propertize-function #'haskell-syntax-propertize)
-
-  ;; Set things up for eldoc-mode.
-  (setq-local eldoc-documentation-function 'haskell-doc-current-info)
-  ;; Set things up for imenu.
-  (setq-local imenu-create-index-function 'haskell-ds-create-imenu-index)
-  ;; Set things up for font-lock.
-  (setq-local font-lock-defaults
-              '((haskell-font-lock-keywords)
-                nil nil nil nil
-                (font-lock-syntactic-face-function
-                 . haskell-syntactic-face-function)
-                ;; Get help from font-lock-syntactic-keywords.
-                (parse-sexp-lookup-properties . t)
-                (font-lock-extra-managed-props . (composition haskell-type))))
-  ;; Preprocessor definitions can have backslash continuations
-  (setq-local font-lock-multiline t)
-  ;; Haskell's layout rules mean that TABs have to be handled with extra care.
-  ;; The safer option is to avoid TABs.  The second best is to make sure
-  ;; TABs stops are 8 chars apart, as mandated by the Haskell Report.  --Stef
-  (setq-local indent-tabs-mode nil)
-  (setq-local tab-width 8)
-  (setq-local comment-auto-fill-only-comments t)
-  ;; Haskell is not generally suitable for electric indentation, since
-  ;; there is no unambiguously correct indent level for any given line.
-  (when (boundp 'electric-indent-inhibit)
-    (setq electric-indent-inhibit t))
-
-  ;; dynamic abbrev support: recognize Haskell identifiers
-  ;; Haskell is case-sensitive language
-  (setq-local dabbrev-case-fold-search nil)
-  (setq-local dabbrev-case-distinction nil)
-  (setq-local dabbrev-case-replace nil)
-  (setq-local dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp "\\sw\\|[.]")
-  (setq haskell-literate nil)
-  (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'haskell-mode-before-save-handler nil t)
-  (add-hook 'after-save-hook 'haskell-mode-after-save-handler nil t)
-  ;; provide non-interactive completion function
-  (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
-            'haskell-completions-completion-at-point
-            nil
-            t)
-  (haskell-indentation-mode))
-
-(defcustom haskell-mode-hook '(haskell-indentation-mode interactive-haskell-mode)
-  "List of functions to run after `haskell-mode' is enabled.
-
-Use to enable minor modes coming with `haskell-mode' or run an
-arbitrary function.
-
-Note that  `haskell-indentation-mode' and `haskell-indent-mode' should not be
-run at the same time."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(capitalized-words-mode
-             flyspell-prog-mode
-             haskell-decl-scan-mode
-             haskell-indent-mode
-             haskell-indentation-mode
-             highlight-uses-mode
-             imenu-add-menubar-index
-             interactive-haskell-mode
-             turn-on-haskell-unicode-input-method))
-
-(defun haskell-fill-paragraph (justify)
-  (save-excursion
-    ;; Fill paragraph should only work in comments.
-    ;; The -- comments are handled properly by default
-    ;; The {- -} comments need some extra love.
-    (let* ((syntax-values (syntax-ppss))
-           (comment-num (nth 4 syntax-values)))
-      (cond
-       ((eq t comment-num)
-        ;; standard fill works wonders inside a non-nested comment
-        (fill-comment-paragraph justify))
-
-       ((integerp comment-num)
-        ;; we are in a nested comment. lets narrow to comment content
-        ;; and use plain paragraph fill for that
-        (let* ((comment-start-point (nth 8 syntax-values))
-               (comment-end-point
-                (save-excursion
-                  (goto-char comment-start-point)
-                  (forward-sexp)
-                  ;; Find end of any comment even if forward-sexp
-                  ;; fails to find the right braces.
-                  (backward-char 3)
-                  (re-search-forward "[ \t]?-}" nil t)
-                  (match-beginning 0)))
-               (fill-start (+ 2 comment-start-point))
-               (fill-end comment-end-point)
-               (fill-paragraph-handle-comment nil))
-          (save-restriction
-            (narrow-to-region fill-start fill-end)
-            (fill-paragraph justify)
-            ;; If no filling happens, whatever called us should not
-            ;; continue with standard text filling, so return t
-            t)))
-       ((eolp)
-        ;; do nothing outside of a comment
-        t)
-       (t
-        ;; go to end of line and try again
-        (end-of-line)
-        (haskell-fill-paragraph justify))))))
-
-
-;; (defun haskell-adaptive-fill ()
-;;   ;; We want to use "--  " as the prefix of "-- |", etc.
-;;   (let* ((line-end (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)))
-;;          (line-start (point)))
-;;     (save-excursion
-;;       (unless (in-comment)
-;;         ;; Try to find the start of a comment. We only fill comments.
-;;         (search-forward-regexp comment-start-skip line-end t))
-;;       (when (in-comment)
-;;         (let ();(prefix-start (point)))
-;;           (skip-syntax-forward "^w")
-;;           (make-string (- (point) line-start) ?\s))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-forward-sexp (&optional arg)
-  "Haskell specific version of `forward-sexp'.
-
-Move forward across one balanced expression (sexp).  With ARG, do
-it that many times.  Negative arg -N means move backward across N
-balanced expressions.  This command assumes point is not in a
-string or comment.
-
-If unable to move over a sexp, signal `scan-error' with three
-arguments: a message, the start of the obstacle (a parenthesis or
-list marker of some kind), and end of the obstacle."
-  (interactive "^p")
-  (or arg (setq arg 1))
-  (if (< arg 0)
-      (while (< arg 0)
-        (skip-syntax-backward "->")
-        ;; Navigate backwards using plain `backward-sexp', assume that it
-        ;; skipped over at least one Haskell expression, and jump forward until
-        ;; last possible point before the starting position. If applicable,
-        ;; `scan-error' is signalled by `backward-sexp'.
-        (let ((end (point))
-              (forward-sexp-function nil))
-          (backward-sexp)
-          (let ((cur (point)))
-            (while (< (point) end)
-              (setf cur (point))
-              (haskell-forward-sexp)
-              (skip-syntax-forward "->"))
-            (goto-char cur)))
-        (setf arg (1+ arg)))
-    (save-match-data
-      (while (> arg 0)
-        (when (haskell-lexeme-looking-at-token)
-          (cond ((member (match-string 0) (list "(" "[" "{"))
-                 (goto-char (or (scan-sexps (point) 1) (buffer-end 1))))
-                ((member (match-string 0) (list ")" "]" "}"))
-                 (signal 'scan-error (list "Containing expression ends prematurely."
-                                           (match-beginning 0)
-                                           (match-end 0))))
-                (t (goto-char (match-end 0)))))
-        (setf arg (1- arg))))))
-
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode literate-haskell-mode haskell-mode "LitHaskell"
-  "As `haskell-mode' but for literate scripts."
-  (setq haskell-literate
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (cond
-           ((re-search-forward "^\\\\\\(begin\\|end\\){code}$" nil t) 'tex)
-           ((re-search-forward "^>" nil t) 'bird)
-           (t haskell-literate-default))))
-  (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-      ;; fill-comment-paragraph isn't much use there, and even gets confused
-      ;; by the syntax-table text-properties we add to mark the first char
-      ;; of each line as a comment-starter.
-      (setq-local fill-paragraph-handle-comment nil))
-  (setq-local mode-line-process '("/" (:eval (symbol-name haskell-literate)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist        '("\\.[gh]s\\'" . haskell-mode))
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist        '("\\.hsig\\'" . haskell-mode))
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist        '("\\.l[gh]s\\'" . literate-haskell-mode))
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist        '("\\.hsc\\'" . haskell-mode))
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("runghc" . haskell-mode))
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("runhaskell" . haskell-mode))
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'completion-ignored-extensions ".hi")
-
-
-(defcustom haskell-check-command "hlint"
-  "*Command used to check a Haskell file."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type '(choice (const "hlint")
-                 (const "ghc -fno-code")
-                 (string :tag "Other command")))
-
-(defcustom haskell-tags-on-save nil
-  "Generate tags via hasktags after saving."
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar haskell-saved-check-command nil
-  "Internal use.")
-
-;; Like Python.  Should be abstracted, sigh.
-(defun haskell-check (command)
-  "Check a Haskell file (default current buffer's file).
-Runs COMMAND, a shell command, as if by `compile'.
-See `haskell-check-command' for the default."
-  (interactive
-   (list (read-string "Checker command: "
-                      (or haskell-saved-check-command
-                          (concat haskell-check-command " "
-                                  (let ((name (buffer-file-name)))
-                                    (if name
-                                        (file-name-nondirectory name))))))))
-  (setq haskell-saved-check-command command)
-  (save-some-buffers (not compilation-ask-about-save) nil)
-  (compilation-start command))
-
-(defun haskell-flymake-init ()
-  "Flymake init function for Haskell.
-To be added to `flymake-init-create-temp-buffer-copy'."
-  (let ((checker-elts (and haskell-saved-check-command
-                           (split-string haskell-saved-check-command))))
-    (list (car checker-elts)
-          (append (cdr checker-elts)
-                  (list (flymake-init-create-temp-buffer-copy
-                         'flymake-create-temp-inplace))))))
-
-(add-to-list 'flymake-allowed-file-name-masks '("\\.l?hs\\'" haskell-flymake-init))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-format-imports ()
-  "Format the imports by aligning and sorting them."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((col (current-column)))
-    (haskell-sort-imports)
-    (haskell-align-imports)
-    (goto-char (+ (line-beginning-position)
-                  col))))
-
-(declare-function haskell-mode-stylish-buffer "haskell-commands")
-
-(defun haskell-mode-before-save-handler ()
-  "Function that will be called before buffer's saving."
-  (when haskell-stylish-on-save
-    (ignore-errors (haskell-mode-stylish-buffer))))
-
-;; From Bryan O'Sullivan's blog:
-;; http://www.serpentine.com/blog/2007/10/09/using-emacs-to-insert-scc-annotations-in-haskell-code/
-(defun haskell-mode-try-insert-scc-at-point ()
-  "Try to insert an SCC annotation at point.  Return true if
-successful, nil otherwise."
-  (if (or (looking-at "\\b\\|[ \t]\\|$")
-          ;; Allow SCC if point is on a non-letter with whitespace to the left
-          (and (not (bolp))
-               (save-excursion
-                 (forward-char -1)
-                 (looking-at "[ \t]"))))
-      (let ((space-at-point (looking-at "[ \t]")))
-        (unless (and (not (bolp)) (save-excursion
-                                    (forward-char -1)
-                                    (looking-at "[ \t]")))
-          (insert " "))
-        (insert "{-# SCC \"\" #-}")
-        (unless space-at-point
-          (insert " "))
-        (forward-char (if space-at-point -5 -6))
-        t )))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-insert-scc-at-point ()
-  "Insert an SCC annotation at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (haskell-mode-try-insert-scc-at-point))
-      (error "Not over an area of whitespace")))
-
-(make-obsolete
- 'haskell-mode-insert-scc-at-point
- 'haskell-mode-toggle-scc-at-point
- "2015-11-11")
-
-(defun haskell-mode-try-kill-scc-at-point ()
-  "Try to kill an SCC annotation at point.  Return true if
-successful, nil otherwise."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((old-point (point))
-          (scc "\\({-#[ \t]*SCC \"[^\"]*\"[ \t]*#-}\\)[ \t]*"))
-      (while (not (or (looking-at scc) (bolp)))
-        (forward-char -1))
-      (if (and (looking-at scc)
-               (<= (match-beginning 1) old-point)
-               (> (match-end 1) old-point))
-          (progn (kill-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-                 t)))))
-
-;; Also Bryan O'Sullivan's.
-(defun haskell-mode-kill-scc-at-point ()
-  "Kill the SCC annotation at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (haskell-mode-try-kill-scc-at-point))
-      (error "No SCC at point")))
-
-(make-obsolete
- 'haskell-mode-kill-scc-at-point
- 'haskell-mode-toggle-scc-at-point
- "2015-11-11")
-
-(defun haskell-mode-toggle-scc-at-point ()
-  "If point is in an SCC annotation, kill the annotation.  Otherwise, try to insert a new annotation."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (haskell-mode-try-kill-scc-at-point))
-      (if (not (haskell-mode-try-insert-scc-at-point))
-          (error "Could not insert or remove SCC"))))
-
-(defun haskell-guess-module-name-from-file-name (file-name)
-  "Guess the module name from FILE-NAME.
-
-Based on given FILE-NAME this function tries to find path
-components that look like module identifiers and composes full
-module path using this information. For example:
-
-    /Abc/Def/Xyz.lhs => Abc.Def.Xyz
-    /Ab-c/Def/Xyz.lhs => Def.Xyz
-    src/Abc/Def/Xyz.hs => Abc.Def.Xyz
-    c:\\src\\Abc\\Def\\Xyz.hs => Abc.Def.Xyz
-    nonmodule.txt => nil
-
-This function usually will be used with `buffer-file-name':
-
-    (haskell-guess-module-name-from-file-name (buffer-file-name))"
-
-  (let* ((file-name-sans-ext (file-name-sans-extension file-name))
-         (components (cl-loop for part
-                             in (reverse (split-string file-name-sans-ext "/"))
-                             while (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-                                     (string-match (concat "^" haskell-lexeme-modid "$") part))
-                             collect part)))
-    (when components
-      (mapconcat 'identity (reverse components) "."))))
-
-(defun haskell-guess-module-name ()
-  "Guess the current module name of the buffer.
-Uses `haskell-guess-module-name-from-file-name'."
-  (haskell-guess-module-name-from-file-name (buffer-file-name)))
-
-(defvar haskell-auto-insert-module-format-string
-  "-- | \n\nmodule %s where\n\n"
-  "Template string that will be inserted in new haskell buffers via `haskell-auto-insert-module-template'.")
-
-(defun haskell-auto-insert-module-template ()
-  "Insert a module template for the newly created buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (and (= (point-min)
-                (point-max))
-             (buffer-file-name))
-    (insert (format haskell-auto-insert-module-format-string (haskell-guess-module-name-from-file-name (buffer-file-name))))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (end-of-line)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-generate-tags (&optional and-then-find-this-tag)
-  "Generate tags using Hasktags.  This is synchronous function.
-
-If optional AND-THEN-FIND-THIS-TAG argument is present it is used
-with function `xref-find-definitions' after new table was
-generated."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((dir (haskell-cabal--find-tags-dir))
-         (command (haskell-cabal--compose-hasktags-command dir)))
-    (if (not command)
-        (error "Unable to compose hasktags command")
-      (shell-command command)
-      (haskell-mode-message-line "Tags generated.")
-      (when and-then-find-this-tag
-        (let ((tags-file-name dir))
-          (xref-find-definitions and-then-find-this-tag))))))
-
-;; Provide ourselves:
-(provide 'haskell-mode)
-;;; haskell-mode.el ends here
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-This is haskell-mode.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from
-haskell-mode.texi.
-
-This manual is for Haskell mode, version 16.1-git
-
-   Copyright © 2013-2017 Haskell Mode contributors.
-
-     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
-     document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License
-     (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl.html), Version 1.3 or any later
-     version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
-     Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover Texts.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Haskell Mode: (haskell-mode).             Haskell Development Environment for Emacs(en)
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Introduction,  Up: (dir)
-
-Haskell Mode
-************
-
-Haskell Mode is an Haskell development Environment for GNU Emacs version
-24.3 or later.  It provides syntax-based indentation, font locking,
-editing cabal files, and supports running an inferior Haskell
-interpreter (e.g.  GHCi).
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Introduction::                         An introduction to Haskell Mode
-* Installation::                         How to get started
-* Editing Haskell Code::                 How to edit code
-* Syntax highlighting::                  Haskell Mode has colors
-* Completion support::                   Autocomplete
-* Unicode support::                      How to use Unicode
-* Indentation::                          Notes about indentation
-* External indentation::                 Other ways to indent code
-* Autoformating::                        Using external formatters
-* Module templates::                     Module templates
-* Declaration scanning::                 How to navigate in a source file
-* Compilation::                          How to compile
-* Interactive Haskell::                  How to interact with GHCi
-* Editing Cabal files::                  Cabal support
-* Browsing Haddocks::                    Using ‘w3m’ to browse documentation
-* Spell checking strings and comments::  Using ‘flyspell-prog-mode’
-* Aligning code::                        Aligning code using ‘align-regexp’
-* Rectangular commands::                 Manage indentation manually
-* REPL::                                 GHCi REPL
-* Collapsing Haskell code::              View more code on screen
-* Getting Help and Reporting Bugs::      How to improve Haskell Mode
-* Concept index::                        Index of Haskell Mode concepts
-* Function index::                       Index of commands
-* Variable index::                       Index of options and types
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Introduction,  Next: Installation,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
-
-1 Introduction
-**************
-
-“Haskell Mode” is a major mode providing a convenient environment for
-editing Haskell (http://www.haskell.org) programs.
-
-   Some of its major features are:
-
-   • Syntax highlighting (font lock),
-   • automatic semi-intelligent indentation,
-   • on-the-fly documentation,
-   • interaction with inferior GHCi/Hugs instance,
-   • project building with cabal and stack
-   • scanning declarations and placing them in a menu.
-
-   The name Haskell Mode refers to the whole collection of modules in
-this package.  There is specifically a file ‘haskell-mode.el’ which
-defines a major mode called ‘haskell-mode’.  Generally, in this
-documentation they will be distinguished by normal font and title case
-(Haskell Mode) and code font (‘haskell-mode’).
-
-1.1 History
-===========
-
-‘haskell-mode’ has a long history.  It goes all the way back to 1992.
-Since then, it has received many contributions in many forms.  Some
-design choices that remain in haskell-mode today are historical.  Some
-modules are outdated or no longer used, or are used by a few people.
-
-   Historically there hasn’t been a single individual or set of
-individuals directing the package’s architecture for a long period of
-time, rather, patches and new modules were accepted in liberally and we
-are left with a box full of interesting toys that may or may not work.
-
-   As of 2016 Haskell Mode is coordinated using Github at
-<https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode>.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: Editing Haskell Code,  Prev: Introduction,  Up: Top
-
-2 Installation
-**************
-
-Haskell Mode is distributed as a package in MELPA repository
-(https://melpa.org).  To use MELPA as Emacs package archive do the
-following:
-
-  1. Customize ‘package-archives’ using
-          M-x customize-option RET package-archives
-  2. Use ‘INS’ to add new archive, use:
-          Archive name:          melpa-stable
-          URL or directory name: http://stable.melpa.org/packages/
-  3. Fetch new packages using:
-          M-x package-refresh-contents
-  4. Install Haskell Mode using:
-          M-x package-install RET haskell-mode RET
-
-   Voila!  ‘haskell-mode’ is installed!  You should be able to edit
-Haskell source code in color now.
-
-   The above steps should result in the following snippet in your
-‘.emacs’:
-
-     (require 'package)
-     (custom-set-variables
-      ;; custom-set-variables was added by Custom.
-      ;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be careful.
-      ;; Your init file should contain only one such instance.
-      ;; If there is more than one, they won't work right.
-      '(package-archives
-        (quote
-         (("gnu" . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/")
-          ("melpa-stable" . "http://stable.melpa.org/packages/")))))
-
-   Haskell Mode supports GNU Emacs versions 24.3+, including 25
-(snapshot).
-
-   Haskell Mode is available from melpa-stable (releases)
-(http://stable.melpa.org) and melpa (git snapshots) (http://melpa.org).
-
-   Other means of obtaining ‘haskell-mode’ include el-get
-(https://github.com/dimitri/el-get), Emacs Prelude
-(https://github.com/bbatsov/prelude) and Debian package
-(https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=haskell-mode).
-
-   Last version of ‘haskell-mode’ that supported Emacs 23, 24.1, and
-24.2 is ‘haskell-mode’ 13.16 available at
-<https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/releases/tag/v13.16>.
-
-2.1 Customizing
-===============
-
-Most of Haskell Mode’s settings are configurable via customizable
-variables (*note (emacs)Easy Customization::, for details).  You can use
-‘M-x customize-group <RET> haskell’ to browse the ‘haskell’
-customization sub-tree.
-
-   One of the important setting you should customize is the
-‘haskell-mode-hook’ variable (*note (emacs)Hooks::) which gets run right
-after the ‘haskell-mode’ major mode is initialized for a buffer.  You
-can customize ‘haskell-mode-hook’ by
-
-     M-x customize-variable RET haskell-mode-hook
-
-   There you can enable or disable a couple of predefined options or add
-any function to the list.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Editing Haskell Code,  Next: Syntax highlighting,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Top
-
-3 Editing Haskell Code
-**********************
-
-Haskell Mode as one of its components provides a major mode for editing
-Haskell source code called ‘haskell-mode’, which gave the name to the
-whole project.  There is a derived mode provided called
-‘literate-haskell-mode’ that support Literate Haskell source code both
-in Bird and in Latex forms.
-
-   Haskell Mode supports files with the following extensions:
-
-‘.hs’
-     official file extension for Haskell files.  Haskell Mode out of the
-     box supports most of GHC extensions.
-‘.lhs’
-     official file extension for Literate Haskell files.  Both Bird and
-     Latex styles are supported.
-‘.hsc’
-     Haskell interfaces to C code used by hsc2hs
-     (http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/users_guide/hsc2hs.html)
-     pre-processor.
-‘.cpphs’
-     Haskell source with CPP pragmas used with cpphs
-     (http://projects.haskell.org/cpphs) pre-processor.
-‘.c2hs’
-     Haskell FFI bindings to C libraries used with c2hs
-     (https://github.com/haskell/c2hs) pre-processor.
-
-   Haskell Mode offers many productivity tools described in following
-chapters in this manual.
-
-3.1 Managing imports
-====================
-
-There are a few functions for managing imports.
-
-3.1.1 Jump to imports
----------------------
-
-To jump to your import list, run
-
-   ‘M-x’ ‘haskell-navigate-imports’
-
-   It’s nicer to have a keybinding to do this, for example:
-
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "<f8>") 'haskell-navigate-imports)
-
-   You can hit it repeatedly to jump between groups of imports.  It will
-cycle.
-
-3.1.2 Format imports
---------------------
-
-To generally format (sort, align) your imports, you can run
-
-   ‘M-x’ ‘haskell-mode-format-imports’
-
-   Or ‘C-c C-,’.
-
-3.1.3 Sort imports
-------------------
-
-To just sort imports, jump to an import section and run
-
-   ‘M-x’ ‘haskell-sort-imports’
-
-3.1.4 Align imports
--------------------
-
-To just align imports, jump to an import section and run
-
-   ‘M-x’ ‘haskell-align-imports’
-
-3.1.5 stylish-haskell
----------------------
-
-As an alternative to the elisp functions described above, haskell-mode
-can use the program stylish-haskell
-(http://hackage.haskell.org/package/stylish-haskell) to format imports.
-You can set this behavior by typing: ‘M-x’ ‘customize-variable’ ‘RET’
-‘haskell-stylish-on-save’.  You can install ‘stylish-haskell’ by running
-‘stack install stylish-haskell’, or if you have not installed ‘stack’,
-‘cabal install stylish-haskell’.
-
-3.2 Haskell Tags
-================
-
-‘haskell-mode’ can generate tags when saving source files.  To generate
-tags ‘haskell-mode’ uses external program — Hasktags
-(https://github.com/MarcWeber/hasktags) (wiki-article
-(https://wiki.haskell.org/Tags)).  To turn on tags generatation
-customize or set to ‘t’ ‘haskell-tags-on-save’ variable.  Also, you may
-find useful to revert tags tables automatically, this can be done by
-customizing ‘tags-revert-without-query’ variable (either globally or for
-Haskell buffers only).
-
-3.3 Profiling and Debugging support
-===================================
-
-When profiling code with GHC, it is often useful to add cost centres
-(https://downloads.haskell.org/~ghc/latest/docs/html/users_guide/profiling.html#cost-centres)
-by hand.  These allow finer-grained information about program behavior.
-‘haskell-mode’ provides the function ‘haskell-mode-toggle-scc-at-point’
-to make this more convenient.  It will remove an SCC annotation at point
-if one is present, or add one if point is over whitespace.  By default
-it is bound to ‘C-c C-s’.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Syntax highlighting,  Next: Completion support,  Prev: Editing Haskell Code,  Up: Top
-
-4 Syntax highlighting
-*********************
-
-‘haskell-mode’ supports “syntax highlighting” via Emacs’ Font Lock minor
-mode which should be enabled by default in current Emacsen.  *Note
-(emacs)Font Lock::, for more information on how to control
-‘font-lock-mode’.
-
-   Syntax highlighting facilities parse strings and string escape
-sequences and are able to highlight unrecognized constructs.
-
-   Haskell Mode shows keywords, identifiers, operators, constructors and
-types in different colors.
-
-   There is also support to use mode-specific syntax highlighing for
-quasiquotes.
-
-   At this point quasi quotes for HTML, XML, shell scripts, Hamlet
-templates and SQL are supported out of the box.  Customize
-‘haskell-font-lock-quasi-quote-modes’ to make sure your quoters are
-supported.
-
-   The following customization variables are responsible for faces
-applied:
-
-   ‘’ ‘haskell-keyword-face’: for keywords
-   ‘’ ‘haskell-type-face’: for type names and type class names
-   ‘’ ‘haskell-constructor-face’: for constructors
-   ‘’ ‘haskell-definition-face’: function and operator name at the
-     definition place
-   ‘’ ‘haskell-operator-face’: operators
-   ‘’ ‘haskell-pragma-face’: GHC pragmas
-   ‘’ ‘haskell-literate-comment-face’: literate comments
-   ‘’ ‘haskell-quasi-quote-face’: quasi quotes unless using mode
-     specific highlighting
-   ‘’ ‘haskell-c2hs-hook-pair-face’: c2hs hooks
-   ‘’ ‘haskell-c2hs-hook-name-face’: c2hs hook names
-
-   All the above are available for customization.
-
-   GHC quasi quote syntax is ambiguous with list comprehension therefore
-syntax highlighting might get confused with situations like these:
-
-     result = [html| html <- htmlList]
-     result = [html| <html><body>...</body></html> |]
-
-   Please use spaces around a list comprehension variable to make this
-unambiguous.  Any of the following will work:
-
-     result = [ html| html <- htmlList]
-     result = [html | html <- htmlList]
-
-   GHC’s ambiguity is an accident of the past but it is unlikely to be
-fixed due to backward compatibility baggage.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Completion support,  Next: Unicode support,  Prev: Syntax highlighting,  Up: Top
-
-5 Completion support
-********************
-
-‘haskell-mode’ can complete symbols, pragma directives, language
-extensions, and language keywords out-of-box.  ‘haskell-mode’ completes
-identifiers (symbols) using tags (see “Tags”), however you can get more
-precise completions with ‘haskell-interactive-mode’.  In interactive
-mode completion candidates are produced by querying GHCi REPL.
-
-   If ‘haskell-interactive-mode’ is enabled and working Haskell mode
-provides completions for import statements taking into account currently
-loaded and available packages.  Also it completes symbols querying REPL
-with ‘:complete’ command, hence completion candidate list also includes
-symbols from imported modules.
-
-   Unfortunatelly, it is not possible to provide candidates for
-identifiers defined locally in ‘let’ and ‘where’ blocks even in
-interactive mode.  But if you’re using company-mode
-(http://company-mode.github.io/) you can override ‘company-backends’
-variable for Haskell buffers to combine completion candidates from
-completion-at-point function (‘company-capf’ backend) and dynamic
-abbrevs.  ‘company-mode’ provides special backend for dabbrev code
-completions, namely ‘company-dabbrev-code’.  To combine completions from
-diffrent backends you can create grouped backends, it is very easy — a
-grouped backend is just a list of backends, for example:
-
-     (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook
-               (lambda ()
-                 (set (make-local-variable 'company-backends)
-                      (append '((company-capf company-dabbrev-code))
-                              company-backends))))
-
-   If you use a GHCi version prior to 8.0.1 you might want to set
-‘haskell-completions-complete-operators’ to ‘nil’, if you experience
-major slowdown while trying to complete after an Haskell operator (See
-GHC-Bug 10576 (https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/ticket/10576)).
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Unicode support,  Next: Indentation,  Prev: Completion support,  Up: Top
-
-6 Unicode support
-*****************
-
-See the Haskell Wiki’s entry on Unicode Symbols
-(http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Unicode-symbols) for general
-information about Unicode support in Haskell.
-
-   As Emacs supports editing files containing Unicode out of the box, so
-does Haskell Mode.  As an add-on, Haskell Mode includes the
-‘haskell-unicode’ input method which allows you to easily type a number
-of Unicode symbols that are useful when writing Haskell code; *Note
-(emacs)Input Methods::, for more details.
-
-   To automatically enable the ‘haskell-unicode’ input method in
-haskell-mode buffers use ‘M-x customize-variable <RET>
-haskell-mode-hook’ or put the following code in your ‘.emacs’ file:
-
-     (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-unicode-input-method)
-
-To temporarily enable this input method for a single buffer you can use
-‘M-x turn-on-haskell-unicode-input-method’.
-
-   When the ‘haskell-unicode’ input method is active, you can simply
-type ‘->’ and it is immediately replaced with ‘→’.  Use ‘C-\’ to toggle
-the input method.  To see a table of all key sequences use ‘M-x
-describe-input-method <RET> haskell-unicode’.  A sequence like ‘<=’ is
-ambiguous and can mean either ‘⇐’ or ‘≤’.  Typing it presents you with a
-choice.  Type ‘1’ or ‘2’ to select an option or keep typing to use the
-default option.
-
-   Currently defined sequences are listed in the following table:
-
-SequenceUnicode    SequenceUnicode    SequenceUnicode    SequenceUnicode
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-alpha  α           Alpha  Α           beta   β           Beta   Β
-gamma  γ           Gamma  Γ           delta  δ           Delta  Δ
-epsilonε           EpsilonΕ           zeta   ζ           Zeta   Ζ
-eta    η           Eta    Η           theta  θ           Theta  Θ
-iota   ι           Iota   Ι           kappa  κ           Kappa  Κ
-lambda λ           Lambda Λ           lamda  λ           Lamda  Λ
-mu     μ           Mu     Μ           nu     ν           Nu     Ν
-xi     ξ           Xi     Ξ           omicronο           OmicronΟ
-pi     π           Pi     Π           rho    ρ           Rho    Ρ
-sigma  σ           Sigma  Σ           tau    τ           Tau    Τ
-upsilonυ           UpsilonΥ           phi    φ           Phi    Φ
-chi    χ           Chi    Χ           psi    ψ           Psi    Ψ
-omega  ω           Omega  Ω           digammaϝ           DigammaϜ
-san    ϻ           San    Ϻ           qoppa  ϙ           Qoppa  Ϙ
-sampi  ϡ           Sampi  Ϡ           stigma ϛ           Stigma Ϛ
-heta   ͱ           Heta   Ͱ           sho    ϸ           Sho    Ϸ
-|A|    𝔸           |B|    𝔹           |C|    ℂ           |D|    𝔻
-|E|    𝔼           |F|    𝔽           |G|    𝔾           |H|    ℍ
-|I|    𝕀           |J|    𝕁           |K|    𝕂           |L|    𝕃
-|M|    𝕄           |N|    ℕ           |O|    𝕆           |P|    ℙ
-|Q|    ℚ           |R|    ℝ           |S|    𝕊           |T|    𝕋
-|U|    𝕌           |V|    𝕍           |W|    𝕎           |X|    𝕏
-|Y|    𝕐           |Z|    ℤ           |gamma|ℽ           |Gamma|ℾ
-|pi|   ℼ           |Pi|   ℿ           ::     ∷           forall ∀
-exists ∃           ->     →           <-     ←           =>     ⇒
-~>     ⇝           <~     ⇜           &&     ∧           ||     ∨
-==     ≡           /=     ≢, ≠        <=     ≤           >=     ≥
-/<     ≮           />     ≯           *      ⋅           elem   ∈
-notElem∉           member ∈           notMember∉         union  ∪
-intersection∩      isSubsetOf⊆        isProperSubsetOf⊂  <<<    ⋘
->>>    ⋙           <|     ⊲           |>     ⊳           ><     ⋈
-mappend⊕           .      ∘           undefined⊥         :=     ≔
-=:     ≕           =def   ≝           =?     ≟           ...    …
-_0     ₀           _1     ₁           _2     ₂           _3     ₃
-_4     ₄           _5     ₅           _6     ₆           _7     ₇
-_8     ₈           _9     ₉           ^0     ⁰           ^1     ¹
-^2     ²           ^3     ³           ^4     ⁴           ^5     ⁵
-^6     ⁶           ^7     ⁷           ^8     ⁸           ^9     ⁹
-
-   If you don’t like the highlighting of partially matching tokens you
-can turn it off by setting ‘input-method-highlight-flag’ to ‘nil’ via
-‘M-x customize-variable’.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Indentation,  Next: External indentation,  Prev: Unicode support,  Up: Top
-
-7 Indentation
-*************
-
-In Haskell, code indentation has semantic meaning as it defines the
-block structure.  Haskell also supports braces and semicolons notation
-for conveying the block structure.  However, most Haskell programs
-written by humans use indentation for block structuring.
-
-   Haskell Mode ships with two indentation modes:
-
-   • ‘haskell-indentation-mode’ (default).
-
-     This is a semi-intelligent indentation mode doing a decent job at
-     recognizing Haskell syntactical constructs.  It is based on a
-     recursive descent Haskell parser.  ‘TAB’ selects the next potential
-     indentation position, ‘S-TAB’ selects the previous one.  If a block
-     is selected you can use ‘TAB’ to indent the block more and ‘S-TAB’
-     to indent the block less.
-
-     When ‘electric-indent-mode’ is enabled or the variable
-     ‘haskell-indentation-electric-flag’ is non-nil, the insertion of
-     some characters (by default ‘,’ ‘;’ ‘)’ ‘}’ ‘]’) may trigger auto
-     reindentation under appropriate conditions.  See the documentation
-     of ‘haskell-indentation-common-electric-command’ for more details.
-
-   • ‘haskell-indent-mode’ (optional).
-
-     This is a semi-intelligent indentation mode doing a decent job at
-     recognizing Haskell syntactical constructs.  It is based on a
-     decision table.  Sadly it is no longer developed and does not
-     recognize newer Haskell syntax.  ‘TAB’ cycles through all available
-     indentation positions.
-
-     To use ‘haskell-indent-mode’, add this to your ‘~/.emacs’ file:
-
-          (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-indent)
-
-     Note that ‘turn-on-haskell-indent’ will disable
-     ‘haskell-indentation-mode’.
-
-   For general information about indentation support in GNU Emacs, *note
-(emacs)Indentation::.
-
-7.1 Rectangle Commands
-======================
-
-GNU Emacs provides so-called “rectangle commands” which operate on
-rectangular areas of text, which are particularly useful for languages
-with a layout rule such as Haskell.  *Note (emacs)Rectangles::, to learn
-more about rectangle commands.
-
-   Moreover, CUA mode (*note (emacs)CUA Bindings::) provides enhanced
-rectangle support with visible rectangle highlighting.  When CUA mode is
-active, you can initiate a rectangle selection by ‘C-RET’ and extend it
-simply by movement commands.  You don’t have to enable full CUA mode to
-benefit from these enhanced rectangle commands; you can activate CUA
-selection mode (without redefining ‘C-x’,‘C-c’,‘C-v’, and ‘C-z’) by
-calling ‘M-x cua-selection-mode’ (or adding ‘(cua-selection-mode nil)’
-to your ‘haskell-mode-hook’).
-
-7.2 Region indent is a no-op
-============================
-
-There is a ‘indent-region’ function that supposedly could be used to
-indent code region without changing its semantics.  Sadly it does not
-work that way because usual use case for ‘indent-region’ is:
-
-  1. Alter first line of code in region.
-  2. Call ‘indent-region’ to fix indentation for remaining lines.
-
-   Note that between 1 and 2 program is already semantically broken and
-knowing how to indent it preserving semantic from before step 1 would
-require time travel.
-
-   To stay on the safe side ‘indent-region-function’ is bound to a no-op
-in ‘haskell-mode’.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: External indentation,  Next: Autoformating,  Prev: Indentation,  Up: Top
-
-8 Other ways to indent code
-***************************
-
-8.1 Indentation with tabs, not spaces
-=====================================
-
-Some projects require indenting code with tabs and forbid indenting it
-with spaces.  For hacking on such projects, check out
-haskell-tab-indent-mode
-(https://spwhitton.name/tech/code/haskell-tab-indent).
-
-8.2 Structured indentation
-==========================
-
-Another alternative is to install structured-haskell-mode
-(https://github.com/chrisdone/structured-haskell-mode).  which indents
-code by parsing the code with a full Haskell parser and deciding where
-to indent based on that.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Autoformating,  Next: Module templates,  Prev: External indentation,  Up: Top
-
-9 Using external formatters
-***************************
-
-You can enable stylish-haskell
-(https://github.com/jaspervdj/stylish-haskell) by installing it:
-
-     $ cabal install stylish-haskell
-
-   And by enabling it with a customization
-
-     (custom-set-variables
-      '(haskell-stylish-on-save t))
-
-   Now when you run ‘save-buffer’ (or ‘C-x C-s’) the module will be
-automatically formatted.
-
-   Alternatively, you can run the function directly on demand with ‘M-x’
-‘haskell-mode-stylish-buffer’.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Module templates,  Next: Declaration scanning,  Prev: Autoformating,  Up: Top
-
-10 Module templates
-*******************
-
-To enable auto-insertion of module templates, enable:
-
-     (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'haskell-auto-insert-module-template)
-
-   When you open a file called ‘Foo.hs’, it will auto-insert
-
-     -- |
-
-     module Foo where
-
-   And put your cursor in the comment section.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Declaration scanning,  Next: Compilation,  Prev: Module templates,  Up: Top
-
-11 Declaration scannning
-************************
-
-‘haskell-decl-scan-mode’ is a minor mode which performs declaration
-scanning and provides ‘M-x imenu’ support (*note (emacs)Imenu:: for more
-information).
-
-   For non-literate and TeX-style literate scripts, the common
-convention that top-level declarations start at the first column is
-assumed.  For Bird-style literate scripts, the common convention that
-top-level declarations start at the third column, ie.  after ‘> ’, is
-assumed.
-
-   When ‘haskell-decl-scan-mode’ is active, the standard Emacs top-level
-definition movement commands (*note (emacs)Moving by Defuns::) are
-enabled to operate on Haskell declarations:
-
-‘C-M-a’
-     Move to beginning of current or preceding declaration
-     (‘beginning-of-defun’).
-
-‘C-M-e’
-     Move to end of current or following declaration (‘end-of-defun’).
-
-‘C-M-h’
-     Select whole current or following declaration (‘mark-defun’).
-
-   Moreover, if enabled via the option
-‘haskell-decl-scan-add-to-menubar’, a menu item “Declarations” is added
-to the menu bar listing the scanned declarations and allowing to jump to
-declarations in the source buffer.
-
-   It’s recommended to have font lock mode enabled (*note (emacs)Font
-Lock::) as ‘haskell-decl-scan-mode’ ignores text highlighted with
-‘font-lock-comment-face’.
-
-   As usual, in order to activate ‘haskell-decl-scan-mode’ automatically
-for Haskell buffers, add ‘haskell-decl-scan-mode’ to
-‘haskell-mode-hook’:
-
-     (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'haskell-decl-scan-mode)
-
-   ‘haskell-decl-scan-mode’ enables the use of features that build upon
-‘imenu’ support such as Speedbar Frames (*note (emacs)Speedbar::) or the
-global “Which Function” minor mode (*note (emacs)Which Function::).
-
-   In order to enable ‘which-function-mode’ for Haskell buffers you need
-to add the following to your Emacs initialization:
-
-     (eval-after-load "which-func"
-       '(add-to-list 'which-func-modes 'haskell-mode))
-
-11.1 Speedbar
-=============
-
-Haskell-mode comes with declaration scanning support.  This means that
-if you enable Haskell support for speedbar:
-
-     (speedbar-add-supported-extension ".hs")
-
-   And open speedbar with
-
-   ‘M-x speedbar’
-
-   It gives a listing of each module and under each module:
-
-         Imports
-         Instances
-         Data types
-         Classes
-         Bindings
-
-   You will get a bar that looks like this:
-
-~/Projects/ace/src/ACE/
-0:<+> Types
-0:[+] Combinators.hs
-0:[-] Datalog.hs
-1:   {-} Classes
-2:      > ToTerm
-1:   {-} Imports
-2:      > ACE.Types.Syntax
-2:      > Database.Datalog
-1:   {-} Instances
-2:    {+} ToTerm A
-2:    {+} ToTerm Co to ToTerm Gen
-2:    {+} ToTerm Intransitive to ToTerm N
-2:    {+} ToTerm P
-2:    {+} ToTerm Quotation to ToTerm Un
-2:    {+} ToTerm V
-0:[-] Html.hs
-1:   {+} Imports
-1:   {+} Instances
-1:     > mtoMarkup
-1:     > toMarkupm
-1:     > wrap
-0:[-] Parsers.hs
-1:   {+} Imports
-1:   {-} Datatypes
-2:      > ACEParser
-0:[+] Pretty.hs
-0:[+] Tokenizer.hs
-
-   The hierarchy is expandable/collapsible and each entry will jump to
-the line in the right file when clicked/selected.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Compilation,  Next: Interactive Haskell,  Prev: Declaration scanning,  Up: Top
-
-12 Compilation
-**************
-
-Haskell mode comes equipped with a specialized “Compilation mode”
-tailored to GHC’s compiler messages with optional support for Cabal
-projects.  *Note (emacs)Compilation Mode::, for more information about
-the basic commands provided by the Compilation mode which are available
-in the Haskell compilation sub-mode as well.  The additional features
-provided compared to Emacs’ basic Compilation mode are:
-
-   • DWIM-style auto-detection of compile command (including support for
-     CABAL projects)
-   • Support for GHC’s compile messages and recognizing error, warning
-     and info source locations (including ‘-ferror-spans’ syntax)
-   • Support for filtering out GHC’s uninteresting ‘Loading package...’
-     linker messages
-
-   In order to use it, invoke the ‘haskell-compile’ command instead of
-‘compile’ as you would for the ordinary Compilation mode.  It’s
-recommended to bind ‘haskell-compile’ to a convenient key binding.  For
-instance, you can add the following to your Emacs initialization to bind
-‘haskell-compile’ to ‘C-c C-c’.
-
-     (eval-after-load "haskell-mode"
-         '(define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'haskell-compile))
-
-     (eval-after-load "haskell-cabal"
-         '(define-key haskell-cabal-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'haskell-compile))
-
-The following description assumes that ‘haskell-compile’ has been bound
-to ‘C-c C-c’.
-
-   When invoked, ‘haskell-compile’ tries to guess how to compile the
-Haskell program your currently visited buffer belongs to, by searching
-for a ‘.cabal’ file in the current of enclosing parent folders.  If a
-‘.cabal’ file was found, the command defined in the
-‘haskell-compile-cabal-build-command’ option is used.  Note that to
-compile a ‘stack’ based project you will need to set this variable to
-‘stack build’.  As usual you can do it using ‘M-x customize-variable’ or
-with:
-
-     (setq haskell-compile-cabal-build-command "stack build")
-
-   Moreover, when requesting to compile a ‘.cabal’-file is detected and
-a negative prefix argument (e.g.  ‘C-- C-c C-c’) was given, the
-alternative ‘haskell-compile-cabal-build-command-alt’ is invoked.  By
-default, ‘haskell-compile-cabal-build-command-alt’ contains a ‘cabal
-clean -s’ command in order to force a full rebuild.
-
-   Otherwise if no ‘.cabal’ could be found, a single-module compilation
-is assumed and ‘haskell-compile-command’ is used (_if_ the currently
-visited buffer contains Haskell source code).
-
-   You can also inspect and modify the compile command to be invoked
-temporarily by invoking ‘haskell-compile’ with a prefix argument (e.g.
-‘C-u C-c C-c’).  If later-on you want to recompile using the same
-customized compile command, invoke ‘recompile’ (bound to ‘g’) inside the
-‘*haskell-compilation*’ buffer.
-
-12.1 Keybindings
-================
-
-Key   Function
-binding
-------------
-TAB   compilation-next-error
-      
-RET   compile-goto-error
-      
-C-o   compilation-display-error
-      
-SPC   scroll-up-command
-      
--     negative-argument
-      
-0     digit-argument
-..    
-9
-<     beginning-of-buffer
-      
->     end-of-buffer
-      
-?     describe-mode
-      
-g     recompile
-      
-h     describe-mode
-      
-q     quit-window
-      
-DEL   scroll-down-command
-      
-S-SPC scroll-down-command
-      
-<backtab>compilation-previous-error
-      
-<follow-link>mouse-face
-      
-<mouse-2>compile-goto-error
-      
-<remap>Prefix
-      Command
-      
-M-n   compilation-next-error
-      
-M-p   compilation-previous-error
-      
-M-{   compilation-previous-file
-      
-M-}   compilation-next-file
-      
-C-c   compile-goto-error
-C-c   
-C-c   next-error-follow-minor-mode
-C-f   
-C-c   kill-compilation
-C-k   
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Interactive Haskell,  Next: Editing Cabal files,  Prev: Compilation,  Up: Top
-
-13 Interactive Haskell
-**********************
-
-REPL (read–eval–print loop) is provided both via Comint
-(‘inferior-haskell-mode’) and an adhoc way called
-‘haskell-interactive-mode’.  The Comint based ‘inferior-haskell-mode’ is
-just the REPL, it comes with the standard key bindings(like ‘ielm’ or
-‘eshell’).
-
-   ‘haskell-interactive-mode’ comes with a different set of features:
-
-   • Separate sessions per Cabal project ‘haskell-session.el’.
-   • A new inferior Haskell process handling code ‘haskell-process.el’.
-   • New REPL implementation similiar to SLIME/IELM
-   • Navigatable error overlays ‘haskell-interactive-mode.el’.
-
-   With ‘haskell-interactive-mode’, each Haskell source buffer is
-associated with at most one GHCi session, so when you call
-‘haskell-process-load-file’ for a Haskell source buffer which has no
-session associated yet, you’re asked which GHCi session to create or
-associate with.
-
-13.1 Goto Error
-===============
-
-In a Haskell source buffer associated with a GHCi session, errors that
-prevent the file from loading are highlighted with ‘haskell-error-face’.
-You can move between these error lines with
-
-‘M-n’
-     is bound to ‘haskell-goto-next-error’
-‘M-p’
-     is bound to ‘haskell-goto-prev-error’
-‘C-c M-p’
-     is bound to ‘haskell-goto-first-error’
-
-13.2 Using GHCi 8+ or GHCi-ng
-=============================
-
-If you use either of the above, then you can use these functions:
-
-     (define-key interactive-haskell-mode-map (kbd "M-.") 'haskell-mode-goto-loc)
-     (define-key interactive-haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'haskell-mode-show-type-at)
-
-   You have to load the module before it works, after that it will
-remember for the current GHCi session.
-
-13.3 Customizing
-================
-
-What kind of Haskell REPL ‘haskell-interactive-mode’ will start up
-depends on the value of ‘haskell-process-type’.  This can be one of the
-symbols ‘auto’, ‘ghci’, ‘cabal-repl’, ‘cabal-new-repl’, or ‘stack-ghci’.
-If it’s ‘auto’, the directory contents and available programs will be
-used to make a best guess at the process type.  The actual process type
-will then determine which variables ‘haskell-interactive-mode’ will
-access to determine the program to start and its arguments:
-
-   • If it’s ‘ghci’, ‘haskell-process-path-ghci’ and
-     ‘haskell-process-args-ghci’ will be used.
-   • If it’s ‘cabal-repl’, ‘haskell-process-path-cabal’ and
-     ‘haskell-process-args-cabal-repl’.
-   • If it’s ‘cabal-new-repl’, ‘haskell-process-path-cabal’ and
-     ‘haskell-process-args-cabal-new-repl’.
-   • If it’s ‘stack-ghci’, ‘haskell-process-path-stack’ and
-     ‘haskell-process-args-stack-ghci’ will be used.
-
-   With each of these pairs, the the ‘haskell-process-path-...’ variable
-needs to be a string specifying the program path, or a list of strings
-where the first element is the program path and the rest are initial
-arguments.  The ‘haskell-process-args-...’ is a list of strings
-specifying (further) command-line arguments.
-
-13.4 Haskell Interactive Mode Setup
-===================================
-
-The most straight-forward way to get setup with Interactive Mode is to
-bind the right keybindings and set some customizations.  This page
-contains a good base setup.
-
-   To enable the minor mode which activates keybindings associated with
-interactive mode, use:
-
-     (require 'haskell-interactive-mode)
-     (require 'haskell-process)
-     (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'interactive-haskell-mode)
-
-13.4.1 Customizations
----------------------
-
-This enables some handy and benign features.
-
-     (custom-set-variables
-       '(haskell-process-suggest-remove-import-lines t)
-       '(haskell-process-auto-import-loaded-modules t)
-       '(haskell-process-log t))
-
-13.4.2 Haskell-mode bindings
-----------------------------
-
-This gives the basic ways to start a session.  In a Haskell buffer:
-
-   • Run ‘C-`’ to make a REPL open, this will create a session, start
-     GHCi, and open the REPL.
-   • Or: run ‘C-c C-l’ to load the file.  This will first try to start a
-     session as the previous command does.
-   • Or: run any command which requires a running session.  It will
-     always prompt to create one if there isn’t one already for the
-     current project.
-
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-l") 'haskell-process-load-or-reload)
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-`") 'haskell-interactive-bring)
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'haskell-process-do-type)
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'haskell-process-do-info)
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'haskell-process-cabal-build)
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'haskell-interactive-mode-clear)
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-c c") 'haskell-process-cabal)
-
-13.4.3 Cabal-mode bindings
---------------------------
-
-The below commands pretty much match the ones above, but are handy to
-have in cabal-mode, too:
-
-     (define-key haskell-cabal-mode-map (kbd "C-`") 'haskell-interactive-bring)
-     (define-key haskell-cabal-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'haskell-interactive-mode-clear)
-     (define-key haskell-cabal-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'haskell-process-cabal-build)
-     (define-key haskell-cabal-mode-map (kbd "C-c c") 'haskell-process-cabal)
-
-13.4.4 GHCi process type
-------------------------
-
-By default ‘haskell-process-type’ is set to ‘auto’.  It is smart enough
-to pick the right type based on your project structure and installed
-tools, but in case something goes funky or you want to explicitly set
-the process type and ignore the inferred type, you can customize this
-setting by running ‘M-x’ ‘customize-variable’ ‘RET’
-‘haskell-process-type’ ‘RET’, or by setting the code:
-
-     (custom-set-variables
-       '(haskell-process-type 'cabal-repl))
-
-   Here is a list of available process types:
-
-   • ghci
-   • cabal-repl
-   • cabal-new-repl
-   • cabal-dev
-   • cabal-ghci
-   • stack-ghci
-
-   Please, check the documentation for ‘haskell-process-type’ to see how
-the real type is guessed, when it’s set to ‘auto’.
-
-13.4.5 Troubleshooting
-----------------------
-
-Launching your GHCi process can fail when you’re first getting setup,
-depending on the type you choose.  If it does fail to launch, switch to
-the buffer ‘*haskell-process-log*’ and see what’s up.  The buffer
-contains a log of incoming/outgoing messages to the GHCi process.
-
-13.5 Haskell Interactive Mode Tags Using GHCi
-=============================================
-
-You can bind the following to use GHCi to find definitions of things:
-
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "M-.") 'haskell-mode-jump-to-def)
-
-   The one problem with this approach is that if your code doesn’t
-compile, GHCi doesn’t give any location info.  So you need to make sure
-your code compiles and the modules you want to jump to are loaded
-byte-compiled.
-
-   Note: I think that when you restart GHCi you lose location
-information, even if you have the ‘.o’ and ‘.hi’ files lying around.
-I’m not sure.  But sometimes ‘:i foo’ will give ‘foo is defined in Bar’
-rather than ‘foo is defined in /foo/Bar.hs:123:23’.
-
-   Alternatively, you can use tags generation, which doesn’t require a
-valid compile.
-
-13.5.1 Tags Setup
------------------
-
-Make sure to install ‘hasktags’.
-
-         $ cabal install hasktags
-
-   Then add the customization variable to enable tags generation on
-save:
-
-     (custom-set-variables
-       '(haskell-tags-on-save t))
-
-   And make sure ‘hasktags’ is in your ‘$PATH’ which Emacs can see.
-
-13.5.2 Generating tags
-----------------------
-
-Now, every time you run ‘save-buffer’ (‘C-x C-s’), there is a hook that
-will run and generate Emacs *Note (emacs)Tags:: for the whole project
-directory.  The resulting file will be called ‘TAGS’.
-
-   WARNING: You should be careful that your project root isn’t your home
-directory or something, otherwise it will traverse all the way down and
-take an impossibly long time.
-
-13.5.3 Jumping to tags
-----------------------
-
-Bind the following keybinding:
-
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "M-.") 'haskell-mode-tag-find)
-
-   To jump to the location of the top-level identifier at point, run
-‘M-x’ ‘haskell-mode-tag-find’ or ‘M-.’.
-
-13.5.4 Hybrid: GHCi and fallback to tags
-----------------------------------------
-
-To use GHCi first and then if that fails to fallback to tags for
-jumping, use:
-
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "M-.") 'haskell-mode-jump-to-def-or-tag)
-
-13.5.5 Troubleshooting tags
----------------------------
-
-Sometimes a ‘TAGS’ file is deleted (by you or some other process).
-Emacs will complain that it doesn’t exist anymore.  To resolve this
-simply do ‘M-x’ ‘tags-reset-tags-tables’.
-
-13.6 Sessions
-=============
-
-All commands in Haskell Interactive Mode work within a session.
-Consider it like a “project” or a “solution” in popular IDEs.  It tracks
-the root of your project and an associated process and REPL.
-
-13.6.1 Start a session
-----------------------
-
-To start a session run the following steps:
-
-   • Open some Cabal or Haskell file.
-   • Run ‘C-`’ to make a REPL open, this will create a session, start
-     GHCi, and open the REPL.
-   • Or: run ‘C-c C-l’ to load the file.  This will first try to start a
-     session as the previous command does.
-   • Or: run any command which requires a running session.  It will
-     always prompt to create one if there isn’t one already for the
-     current project.
-
-   It will prompt for a Cabal directory and a current directory.  It
-figures out where the cabal directory is and defaults for the current
-directory, so you should be able to just hit RET twice.
-
-13.6.2 Switch a session
------------------------
-
-Sometimes a particular file is used in two different sessions/projects.
-You can run
-
-         M-x haskell-session-change
-
-   If it prompts you to make a new session, tell it no (that’s a bug).
-It will ask you to choose from a list of sessions.
-
-13.6.3 Killing a session
-------------------------
-
-To kill a session you can run
-
-         M-x haskell-session-kill
-
-   Which will prompt to kill all associated buffers, too.  Hit ‘n‘ to
-retain them.
-
-   Alternatively, you can switch to the REPL and just kill the buffer
-normally with ‘C-x k RET’.  It will prompt
-
-         Kill the whole session (y or n)?
-
-   You can choose ‘y’ to kill the session itself, or ‘n’ to just kill
-the REPL buffer.  You can bring it back with ‘M-x’
-‘haskell-interactive-bring’.
-
-13.6.4 Menu
------------
-
-To see a list of all sessions you have open with some simple statistics
-about memory usage, etc.  run
-
-         M-x haskell-menu
-
-   For example:
-
-         foo  14648 08:21:42 214MB /path/to/fpco/foo/  /path/to/fpco/foo/ ghci
-         bar  29119 00:22:03 130MB /path/to/bar/       /path/to/bar/      ghci
-         mu   22575 08:48:20 73MB  /path/to/fpco/mu/   /path/to/fpco/mu/  ghci
-
-13.7 Compiling
-==============
-
-There are a bunch of ways to compile Haskell modules.  This page covers
-a few of them.
-
-13.7.1 Load into GHCi
----------------------
-
-To compile and load a Haskell module into GHCi, run the following
-
-         M-x haskell-process-load
-
-   Or ‘C-c C-l’.  You’ll see any compile errors in the REPL window.
-
-13.7.2 Build the Cabal project
-------------------------------
-
-To compile the whole Cabal project, run the following
-
-         M-x haskell-process-cabal-build
-
-   Or ‘C-c C-c’.  You’ll see any compile errors in the REPL window.
-
-13.7.3 Reloading modules
-------------------------
-
-To reload the current module, even when you’re in other modules, you can
-run ‘C-u M-x’ ‘haskell-process-load-or-reload’ or ‘C-u C-c C-l’.  It
-will now reload that module whenever you run ‘C-c C-l’ in the future
-from whatever module you’re in.  To disable this mode, just run ‘C-u C-c
-C-l’ again.
-
-13.7.4 Jumping to compile errors
---------------------------------
-
-You can use the standard compile error navigation function ‘C-x `’ —
-jump to the next error.
-
-   Or you can move your cursor to an error in the REPL and hit ‘RET’ to
-jump to it.
-
-13.7.5 Auto-removing imports
-----------------------------
-
-If the customization variable
-‘haskell-process-suggest-remove-import-lines’ is enabled.
-
-     (custom-set-variables
-       '(haskell-process-suggest-remove-import-lines t))
-
-   Building and loading modules which output warnings like,
-
-         Warning: The import of `Control.Monad' is redundant
-           except perhaps to import instances from `Control.Monad'
-         To import instances alone, use: import Control.Monad()
-
-   will prompt the user with
-
-     > The import line `Control.Monad' is redundant. Remove? (y, n, c: comment out)
-
-   If you answer
-
-   • ‘y’: it will delete the import, but leave the empty line remaining
-     (this avoids messing with line positions in subsequent error
-     messages).
-   • ‘n’: it will leave the import.
-   • ‘c’: it will comment out the import (this is handy for when you
-     just want to temporarily hide an import).
-
-13.7.6 Auto-adding of modules to import
----------------------------------------
-
-Enable the customization variable
-‘haskell-process-suggest-hoogle-imports’.
-
-     (custom-set-variables
-       '(haskell-process-suggest-hoogle-imports t))
-
-   Whenever GHC says something is not in scope, it will hoogle that
-symbol.  If there are results, it will prompt to add one of the modules
-from Hoogle’s results.
-
-   You need to make sure you’ve generated your Hoogle database properly.
-
-13.7.7 Auto-adding of extensions
---------------------------------
-
-It you use an extension which is not enabled, GHC will often inform you.
-For example, if you write:
-
-     newtype X a = X (IO a)
-       deriving (Monad)
-
-   Then you’ll see a message like:
-
-         x.hs:13:13: Can't make a derived instance of `Monad X': …
-               `Monad' is not a derivable class
-               Try -XGeneralizedNewtypeDeriving for GHC's newtype-deriving extension
-             In the newtype declaration for `X'
-
-   This ‘-XFoo’ pattern will be picked up and you will be prompted:
-
-     > Add `{-# LANGUAGE GeneralizedNewtypeDeriving #-}` to the top of the
-     > file? (y or n)
-
-   If you answer ‘y‘, it will temporarily jump to the buffer and it to
-the top of the file.
-
-13.7.8 Orphan instances
------------------------
-
-If GHC complains about orphan instances, you usually are doing it
-intentionally, so it prompts to add ‘-fno-warn-orphans’ to the top of
-the file with an ‘OPTIONS’ pragma.
-
-13.7.9 Auto-adding of dependencies
-----------------------------------
-
-When doing a build, you will sometimes get a message from GHC like:
-
-         src/ACE/Tokenizer.hs:11:18: Could not find module `Data.Attoparsec.Text' …
-             It is a member of the hidden package `attoparsec-0.11.1.0'.
-
-   This message contains all the necessary information to add this to
-your .cabal file, so you will be prompted to add it to your .cabal file:
-
-         Add `attoparsec' to ace.cabal? (y or n)  y
-
-   If you hit ‘y’, it will prompt with this:
-
-         attoparsec >= 0.11.1.0
-
-   Which you can edit (e.g.  do some PVP decision or remove constraints
-entirely), and then it will open up your ‘.cabal’ file and go through
-each section:
-
-         Add to library? (y or n)  y
-
-   This will add it to the top of the ‘build-depends’ field in your
-library section.  If you have any executables, it will go through each
-of those, prompting, too.
-
-   Now you can rebuild with ‘C-c C-c’ again.
-
-13.8 Haskell Interactive Mode REPL
-==================================
-
-When GHCi has been launched, it works on a read-eval-print basis.  So
-you will be presented with the prompt:
-
-         The lambdas must flow.
-         Changed directory: /path/to/your/project/
-         λ>
-
-13.8.1 Changing REPL target
----------------------------
-
-With ‘haskell-session-change-target’ you can change the target for REPL
-session.
-
-   After REPL session started, in ‘haskell-interactive-mode’ buffer
-invoke the ‘haskell-session-change-target’ and select from available
-targets for
-
-   - Testing
-
-   - Benchmark
-
-   - Executable
-
-   - Library
-
-   Answer “yes” to restart the session and run your tests, benchmarks,
-executables.
-
-   TODO/WRITEME
-
-13.8.2 Bringing the REPL
-------------------------
-
-If you don’t know where the REPL buffer is, you can always bring it
-with:
-
-         M-x haskell-interactive-bring
-
-   Or ‘C-`’.
-
-13.8.3 Evaluating expressions
------------------------------
-
-To evaluate expressions, simply type one out and hit ‘RET‘.
-
-         λ> 123
-         123
-
-13.8.4 Evaluating multiline expressions
----------------------------------------
-
-GHCi features two ways to evaluate multiline expressions.  You can use
-‘:set +m’ to enable multiline input
-(https://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/users_guide/ghci.html#multiline-input)
-for all expressions, or you can wrap your expression in ‘:{’ and ‘:}’
-(they have to be on their own lines).
-
-   The prompt will change to indicate that you’re inputting a multiline
-expression:
-
-     λ> :{
-     λ| let a = 10
-     λ|     b = 20
-     λ|     c = 30
-     λ| :}
-
-   You can also simulate multiline mode by having your input contain
-newline characters.  You can input a literal newline character with ‘C-q
-C-j’, or you can use:
-
-         M-x haskell-interactive-mode-newline-indent
-
-   which is bound to ‘C-j’.  This command indents after the newline.
-You can simulate the above example like so:
-
-     λ> let a = 10
-            b = 20
-            c = 30
-
-13.8.5 Type of expressions
---------------------------
-
-You can use normal ‘:type’ which is part of GHCi to get the type of
-something:
-
-         λ> :t id
-         id :: a -> a
-
-   But you can also just write out the value directly,
-
-         λ> id
-         id :: a -> a
-
-   and because there’s no ‘Show’ instance for ‘(a -> a)’.  This would
-normally yield a compile error:
-
-         No instance for (Show (a0 -> a0))
-           arising from a use of `print'
-         Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (Show (a0 -> a0))
-         In a stmt of an interactive GHCi command: print it
-
-   It will run ‘:type id’ in the background and print out the result.
-The same is true for ambiguous things:
-
-         λ> :t read "a"
-         read "a" :: Read a => a
-
-   Because this would normally be an ambiguous constraint:
-
-         Ambiguous type variable `a0' in the constraint:
-           (Read a0) arising from a use of `read'
-         Probable fix: add a type signature that fixes these type variable(s)
-         In the expression: read \"a\"
-         In an equation for `it': it = read \"a\"
-
-   Which is less useful than just printing the type out.
-
-   You can disable this behaviour by disabling the customization option:
-
-     (custom-set-variables
-       '(haskell-interactive-types-for-show-ambiguous nil))
-
-13.8.6 Printing mode
---------------------
-
-You can choose between printing modes used for the results of evaluating
-expressions.  To do that, configure the variable
-‘haskell-interactive-mode-eval-mode’.  Example:
-
-     (setq haskell-interactive-mode-eval-mode 'haskell-mode)
-
-   A handy function you can use is:
-
-     (defun haskell-interactive-toggle-print-mode ()
-       (interactive)
-       (setq haskell-interactive-mode-eval-mode
-             (intern
-              (ido-completing-read "Eval result mode: "
-                                   '("fundamental-mode"
-                                     "haskell-mode"
-                                     "espresso-mode"
-                                     "ghc-core-mode"
-                                     "org-mode")))))
-
-   (Add whichever modes you want to use.)
-
-   And then run
-
-         M-x haskell-interactive-toggle-print-mode
-
-   Or ‘C-c C-v’:
-
-     (define-key haskell-interactive-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-v")
-                 'haskell-interactive-toggle-print-mode)
-
-   There you can choose ‘haskell-mode‘, for example, to pretty print the
-output as Haskell.
-
-13.8.7 SVG images rendering
----------------------------
-
-If you are working on SVG images, you can instruct Emacs to render the
-image as the output of an image producing command at the REPL.
-
-   The following example uses the ‘diamgrams’ library with the default
-SVG backend to produce a circle:
-
-         {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
-
-         import Diagrams.Prelude
-         import Diagrams.Backend.SVG
-
-         myCircle :: Diagram B
-         myCircle = circle 1 # lc purple # fc yellow
-
-         circle = renderDia SVG (SVGOptions (mkWidth 250) Nothing "" [] True) myCircle
-
-   After enabling SVG rendering with ‘M-x
-haskell-svg-toggle-render-images’, if you load the above code and type
-‘circle’ at the REPL, you will see the rendered circle instead of the
-XML representation of the image.
-
-   This feature can be enabled by default by setting the customization
-variable ‘haskell-svg-render-images’ to a non-nil value.
-
-13.8.8 Presentations
---------------------
-
-If you have the ‘present’ package installed, you can use the following
-syntax to print anything which is an instance of ‘Data’:
-
-         λ> :present 123
-         123
-
-   It will print data structures lazily:
-
-         λ> :present [1..]
-         [1
-         ,[Integer]]
-
-   It shows types when there is an unevaluated field in a constructor.
-You can click the ‘[Integer]’ or press ‘RET’ on it to expand further:
-
-         λ> :present [1..]
-         [1
-         ,2
-         ,[Integer]]
-
-   Etc.  Remember: this only works for instances of ‘Data.Data.Data’.
-
-13.8.9 History
---------------
-
-A history is maintained for the duration of the REPL buffer.  To go up
-and down in the history, run ‘M-p’ for previous and ‘M-n’ for next.
-
-13.8.10 Cancelling commands
----------------------------
-
-To cancel a running REPL command, run ‘C-c C-c’.
-
-13.8.11 Clear the REPL
-----------------------
-
-Run ‘C-c C-k’ to clear the REPL.
-
-13.8.12 Trick: Put Interactive REPL in Separate Frame
------------------------------------------------------
-
-The following ‘create-haskell-interactive-frame’ is a quick hack to move
-the repl to a separate frame, for those that want a more predictable
-layout of windows in Emacs.
-
-     (defun create-unfocused-frame ()
-       (let*
-         ((prv (window-frame))
-          (created (make-frame)))
-         (select-frame-set-input-focus prv) created))
-
-     (defun create-haskell-interactive-frame ()
-       (interactive)
-       (haskell-interactive-bring)
-       (create-unfocused-frame)
-       (delete-window))
-
-
-13.8.13 Troubleshooting
------------------------
-
-If the REPL ever goes funny, you can clear the command queue via:
-
-         M-x haskell-process-clear
-
-   Alternatively, you can just restart the process:
-
-         M-x haskell-process-restart
-
-   You can also switch to the buffer ‘*haskell-process-log*’, which can
-be enabled and disabled with the customization variable
-‘haskell-process-log‘, to see what the cause of your troubles are.
-
-   If the process fails and nothing unusual is in the process log, the
-following command can dump the ‘haskell-process’ state:
-
-         M-: (haskell-process)
-
-   The output can be copied from the ‘*Messages*’ buffer.
-
-13.9 Haskell Interactive Mode Querying
-======================================
-
-There a few ways GHCi lets you query information about your code.
-
-13.9.1 Get identifer type
--------------------------
-
-To print the type of the top-level identifier at point in the REPL and
-in the message buffer, run the following command:
-
-         M-x haskell-process-do-type
-
-   or ‘C-c C-t’.
-
-13.9.2 Insert identifier’s type as type signature
--------------------------------------------------
-
-To print the type of the top-level identifier at point, run the
-following command:
-
-         C-u M-x haskell-process-do-type
-
-   or ‘C-u C-c C-t’.
-
-13.9.3 Get identifier info
---------------------------
-
-To print the info of the identifier at point, run the following command:
-
-         M-x haskell-process-do-info
-
-   or ‘C-c C-i’.
-
-13.9.4 Presentation mode
-------------------------
-
-When using ‘C-c C-i’ or ‘C-c C-t’ it will open a buffer in
-haskell-presentation-mode.  You can hit ‘q’ to close the buffer.
-
-   But you can also continue to use ‘C-c C-i’ inside the buffer to drill
-further down data types and classes.
-
-   E.g.  if you go to ‘Ord’ in your code buffer and ‘C-c C-i’, it will
-popup a buffer containing
-
-     class Eq a => Ord a where
-       compare :: a -> a -> Ordering
-       (<) :: a -> a -> Bool
-       (>=) :: a -> a -> Bool
-       (>) :: a -> a -> Bool
-       (<=) :: a -> a -> Bool
-       max :: a -> a -> a
-       min :: a -> a -> a
-       	-- Defined in `GHC.Classes'
-
-   And all the instances of that class.  But then you can also move your
-cursor to ‘Ordering’ and hit ‘C-c C-i’ again to get another popup:
-
-     data Ordering = LT | EQ | GT 	-- Defined in `GHC.Types'
-     instance Bounded Ordering -- Defined in `GHC.Enum'
-     instance Enum Ordering -- Defined in `GHC.Enum'
-     instance Eq Ordering -- Defined in `GHC.Classes'
-     instance Ord Ordering -- Defined in `GHC.Classes'
-     instance Read Ordering -- Defined in `GHC.Read'
-     instance Show Ordering -- Defined in `GHC.Show'
-
-   And so on.  It’s a very good way of exploring a new codebase.
-
-13.9.5 Browse import’s module
------------------------------
-
-To print all exported identifiers of the module imported by the import
-line at point, run the following command:
-
-         M-x haskell-process-do-info
-
-   or ‘C-c C-i’.  It will print all exports by running ‘:browse
-The.Module’ in the GHCi process.
-
-13.10 Haskell Interactive Mode Cabal integration
-================================================
-
-There’s some integration with Cabal in Haskell Interactive Mode.  Once
-you’ve started a session, the features below are available.
-
-13.10.1 Cabal building
-----------------------
-
-The most common Cabal action is building, so that has a specific
-command:
-
-         M-x haskell-process-cabal-build
-
-   Or ‘C-c C-c’.  When building, it will hide unneccessary output.
-
-   For example, to build the ‘ace‘ package, the output is simply:
-
-         Compiling: ACE.Types.Tokens
-         Compiling: ACE.Combinators
-         Compiling: ACE.Tokenizer
-         Compiling: ACE.Parsers
-         Compiling: ACE.Pretty
-         Compiling: ACE
-         Complete: cabal build (0 compiler messages)
-
-   Whereas the complete output is normally:
-
-         Building ace-0.5...
-         Preprocessing library ace-0.5...
-         [4 of 9] Compiling ACE.Types.Tokens ( src/ACE/Types/Tokens.hs, dist/build/ACE/Types/Tokens.o )
-         [5 of 9] Compiling ACE.Combinators  ( src/ACE/Combinators.hs, dist/build/ACE/Combinators.o ) [ACE.Types.Tokens changed]
-         [6 of 9] Compiling ACE.Tokenizer    ( src/ACE/Tokenizer.hs, dist/build/ACE/Tokenizer.o ) [ACE.Types.Tokens changed]
-         [7 of 9] Compiling ACE.Parsers      ( src/ACE/Parsers.hs, dist/build/ACE/Parsers.o )
-         [8 of 9] Compiling ACE.Pretty       ( src/ACE/Pretty.hs, dist/build/ACE/Pretty.o )
-         [9 of 9] Compiling ACE              ( src/ACE.hs, dist/build/ACE.o ) [ACE.Tokenizer changed]
-         In-place registering ace-0.5...
-
-   Which is considerably more verbose but rarely useful or interesting.
-
-13.10.2 Arbitrary cabal commands
---------------------------------
-
-To run an arbitrary Cabal command:
-
-         C-u M-x haskell-process-cabal
-
-   Or run ‘C-u C-c c’.
-
-   It will prompt for an input, so you can write ‘configure -fdev’, for
-example.
-
-13.10.3 Completing cabal commands
----------------------------------
-
-To run some common Cabal commands, just run:
-
-         M-x haskell-process-cabal
-
-   Or ‘C-c c’.  This is commonly used to do ‘install’, ‘haddock’,
-‘configure’, etc.
-
-13.11 Haskell Interactive Mode Debugger
-=======================================
-
-There is limited support for debugging in GHCi.  Haskell Interactive
-Mode provides an interface for interacting with this.
-
-13.11.1 Opening the debug buffer
---------------------------------
-
-To open the debug buffer run the following command from any buffer
-associated with a session:
-
-         M-x haskell-debug
-
-   It will open a buffer that looks like this:
-
-         Debugging haskell
-
-         You have to load a module to start debugging.
-
-         g - refresh
-
-         Modules
-
-         No loaded modules.
-
-13.11.2 Loading modules
------------------------
-
-To debug anything you need to load something into GHCi.  Switch to a
-normal file, for example:
-
-     main = do putStrLn "Hello!"
-               putStrLn "World"
-
-   and load it into GHCi (‘C-c C-l’).  Now when you hit ‘g’ (to refresh)
-in the debugging buffer, you’ll see something like:
-
-
-         Debugging haskell
-
-         b - breakpoint, g - refresh
-
-         Context
-
-         Not debugging right now.
-
-         Breakpoints
-
-         No active breakpoints.
-
-         Modules
-
-         Main - hello.hs
-
-13.11.3 Setting a breakpoint
-----------------------------
-
-To set a breakpoint hit ‘b’ in the debugger buffer.  It will prompt for
-a name.  Enter ‘main’ and hit ‘RET’.
-
-   Now the buffer will look like this:
-
-         Debugging haskell
-
-         s - step into an expression, b - breakpoint
-         d - delete breakpoint, g - refresh
-
-         Context
-
-         Not debugging right now.
-
-         Breakpoints
-
-         0 - Main (1:8)
-
-         Modules
-
-         Main - hello.hs
-
-13.11.4 Start stepping
-----------------------
-
-Hit ‘s’ to step through an expression: it will prompt for an expression
-to evaluate and step through.  Enter ‘main’ and hit ‘RET’.  Now the
-buffer will look like this:
-
-         Debugging haskell
-
-         s - step into an expression, b - breakpoint
-         d - delete breakpoint, a - abandon context, c - continue
-         p - previous step, n - next step
-         g - refresh
-
-         Context
-
-         main - hello.hs (stopped)
-
-         do putStrLn "Hello!"
-            putStrLn "World"
-
-         _result :: IO () = _
-
-            1 do putStrLn "Hello!" putStrLn "World"
-
-         Breakpoints
-
-         0 - Main (1:8)
-
-         Modules
-
-         Main - hello.hs
-
-   What we see here is the current expression being evaluated:
-
-     do putStrLn "Hello!"
-        putStrLn "World"
-
-   And we see the type of it:
-
-     _result :: IO () = _
-
-   And we see a backtrace of steps so far:
-
-     1 do putStrLn "Hello!" putStrLn "World"
-
-13.11.5 Continue stepping
--------------------------
-
-To continue stepping, just hit ‘s’ again.  Now the context will change
-to:
-
-     main - hello.hs (stopped)
-
-     putStrLn "Hello!"
-
-     _result :: IO () = _
-
-        1 do putStrLn "Hello!" putStrLn "World"
-
-   Hitting ‘s’ once more, we see the context change to:
-
-     putStrLn "World"
-
-     _result :: IO () = _
-
-        2 putStrLn "Hello!"
-        1 do putStrLn "Hello!" putStrLn "World"
-
-   Finally hitting ‘s’ again will say "Computation finished".  Hitting
-‘s’ a final time will change the display back to:
-
-         Debugging haskell
-
-         s - step into an expression, b - breakpoint
-         d - delete breakpoint, g - refresh
-
-         Context
-
-         Finished debugging.
-
-            2 putStrLn "Hello!"
-            1 do putStrLn "Hello!" putStrLn "World"
-
-         Breakpoints
-
-         1 - Main (1:8)
-
-         Modules
-
-         Main - hello.hs
-
-   And you’re done debugging.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Editing Cabal files,  Next: Browsing Haddocks,  Prev: Interactive Haskell,  Up: Top
-
-14 Editing Cabal files
-**********************
-
-‘haskell-cabal-mode’ is a major mode for editing Cabal package
-description files
-(http://www.haskell.org/cabal/users-guide/developing-packages.html) and
-is automatically associated with files having a ‘.cabal’ extension.
-
-   For quickly locating and jumping to the nearest ‘.cabal’ file from a
-Haskell source buffer, you can use ‘M-x haskell-cabal-visit-file’; with
-a prefix argument (i.e.  ‘C-u’) ‘find-file-other-window’ is used to
-visit the ‘.cabal’ file.  ‘haskell-cabal-visit-file’ is bound to the key
-sequence ‘C-c v c’.
-
-   TODO/WRITEME
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Browsing Haddocks,  Next: Spell checking strings and comments,  Prev: Editing Cabal files,  Up: Top
-
-15 Browsing Haddocks using ‘w3m’
-********************************
-
-An experimental feature is use of the w3m browser to browse Haddock docs
-inside Emacs.
-
-15.1 Get w3m
-============
-
-Most Linux distributions will have a package for the binary:
-
-     $ sudo apt-get install w3m
-
-   Now grab ‘w3m.el’ from:
-
-   • <http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/>
-   • ‘M-x’ ‘package-install’ ‘RET’ ‘w3m’ ‘RET’
-
-   Confirm installation by trying ‘M-x’ ‘w3m-browse-url’ ‘RET’
-‘haskell.org’ ‘RET’.
-
-   If this works, you’re good to go.
-
-15.2 Configure w3m
-==================
-
-Now that you have w3m, you probably want to configure it to be more of a
-passive viewer than a full-fledged browser.  For example:
-
-     (setq w3m-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
-
-     (define-key w3m-mode-map (kbd "RET") 'w3m-view-this-url)
-     (define-key w3m-mode-map (kbd "q") 'bury-buffer)
-     (define-key w3m-mode-map (kbd "<mouse-1>") 'w3m-maybe-url)
-     (define-key w3m-mode-map [f5] 'w3m-reload-this-page)
-     (define-key w3m-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-d") 'haskell-w3m-open-haddock)
-     (define-key w3m-mode-map (kbd "M-<left>") 'w3m-view-previous-page)
-     (define-key w3m-mode-map (kbd "M-<right>") 'w3m-view-next-page)
-     (define-key w3m-mode-map (kbd "M-.") 'w3m-haddock-find-tag)
-
-     (defun w3m-maybe-url ()
-       (interactive)
-       (if (or (equal '(w3m-anchor) (get-text-property (point) 'face))
-               (equal '(w3m-arrived-anchor) (get-text-property (point) 'face)))
-           (w3m-view-this-url)))
-
-15.3 Import w3m-haddock
-=======================
-
-It’s not enabled by default in haskell-mode at present, so you need to
-import it manually:
-
-     (require 'w3m-haddock)
-
-15.4 Add a hook for w3m
-=======================
-
-In order to make haddock pages a little more palatable (and add syntax
-highlighting to source view), you can add this hook:
-
-     (add-hook 'w3m-display-hook 'w3m-haddock-display)
-
-   It’s a little rough around the edges, but it’s a start.
-
-15.5 Configure your package locations
-=====================================
-
-By default, the package locations is set to:
-
-     (defcustom haskell-w3m-haddock-dirs
-       '("~/.cabal/share/doc/"))
-
-   If you are using an hsenv or a custom package directory, you should
-configure this variable with M-x customize-variable or by writing the
-custom-set-variables code for it.
-
-15.6 Finally
-============
-
-You did all that!  Now you’re ready to bind a useful key:
-
-     (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-d") 'haskell-w3m-open-haddock)
-
-   Now when you press ‘C-c’ ‘C-d’ it will prompt for a package to browse
-to.
-
-   This feature will be improved gradually as time goes on.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Spell checking strings and comments,  Next: Aligning code,  Prev: Browsing Haddocks,  Up: Top
-
-16 Using with ‘flyspell-prog-mode’
-**********************************
-
-Strings and comments can be checked for spelling mistakes.  There is a
-standard Emacs mode for this purpose, ‘flyspell-prog-mode’, that can be
-enabled in Haskell buffers.  Spelling errors are underlined using
-squiggly red lines.
-
-   Documentation for ‘flyspell-prog-mode’ can be found in *Note
-(emacs)Spelling::.  Here we point to a couple of useful keybindings:
-
-   • ‘M-$’ - Check and correct spelling of the word at point
-     (‘ispell-word’).
-
-   • ‘digit’ - Replace the word, just this time, with one of the
-     displayed near-misses.  Each near-miss is listed with a digit; type
-     that digit to select it.
-
-   • ‘SPC’ - Skip this word—continue to consider it incorrect, but don’t
-     change it here.
-
-   To enable spell checking of strings and comments add this line to
-your ‘~/.emacs’ file:
-
-   ‘(add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'flyspell-prog-mode)’
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Aligning code,  Next: Rectangular commands,  Prev: Spell checking strings and comments,  Up: Top
-
-17 Aligning code
-****************
-
-Select a region you want to align text within, ‘M-x’ ‘align-regexp’, and
-type a regexp representing the alignment delimiter.
-
-   For example, I often line up my Haddock comments:
-
-     f :: a -- ^ does a
-       -> Foo b -- ^ and b
-       -> c -- ^ to c
-
-   Select the region, and let the regexp be ‘--’:
-
-     f :: a     -- ^ does a
-       -> Foo b -- ^ and b
-       -> c     -- ^ to c
-
-   Of course, this works for just about anything.  Personally, I’ve
-globally bound it to ‘C-x a r’:
-
-     (global-set-key (kbd "C-x a r") 'align-regexp)
-
-   Note that you can also just use the rules below for telling the
-aligner about Haskell.  Once you evaluate this, you can just use ‘M-x’
-‘align’, which I like to bind to ‘M-[’.
-
-     (add-to-list 'align-rules-list
-                  '(haskell-types
-                    (regexp . "\\(\\s-+\\)\\(::\\|∷\\)\\s-+")
-                    (modes quote (haskell-mode literate-haskell-mode))))
-     (add-to-list 'align-rules-list
-                  '(haskell-assignment
-                    (regexp . "\\(\\s-+\\)=\\s-+")
-                    (modes quote (haskell-mode literate-haskell-mode))))
-     (add-to-list 'align-rules-list
-                  '(haskell-arrows
-                    (regexp . "\\(\\s-+\\)\\(->\\|→\\)\\s-+")
-                    (modes quote (haskell-mode literate-haskell-mode))))
-     (add-to-list 'align-rules-list
-                  '(haskell-left-arrows
-                    (regexp . "\\(\\s-+\\)\\(<-\\|←\\)\\s-+")
-                    (modes quote (haskell-mode literate-haskell-mode))))
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Rectangular commands,  Next: REPL,  Prev: Aligning code,  Up: Top
-
-18 Using rectangular region commands
-************************************
-
-Emacs has a set of commands which operate on the region as if it were
-rectangular.  This turns out to be extremely useful when dealing with
-whitespace sensitive languages.
-
-   • ‘C-x r o’ is "Open Rectangle".
-
-     It will shift any text within the rectangle to the right side.
-     Also see:
-
-   • ‘C-x r t’ is "String Rectangle".
-
-     It will replace any text within the rectangle with the given string
-     on all the lines in the region.  If comment-region didn’t already
-     exist, you could use this instead, for example.
-
-   • ‘C-x r d’ is "Delete Rectangle".
-
-     It will delete the contents of the rectangle and move anything on
-     the right over.
-
-   • ‘C-x r r’ is "Copy Rectangle to Register".
-
-     It will prompt you for a register number so it can save it for
-     later.
-
-   • ‘C-x r g’ is "Insert register".
-
-     This will insert the contents of the given register, overwriting
-     whatever happens to be within the target rectangle.  (So make room)
-
-   • ‘C-x r k’ is "Kill rectangle".
-
-     Delete rectangle and save contents for:
-
-   • ‘C-x r y’ is "Yank rectangle".
-
-     This will insert the contents of the last killed rectangle.
-
-   As with all Emacs modifier combos, you can type ‘C-x r C-h’ to find
-out what keys are bound beginning with the ‘C-x r’ prefix.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: REPL,  Next: Collapsing Haskell code,  Prev: Rectangular commands,  Up: Top
-
-19 Using GHCi REPL within Emacs
-*******************************
-
-To start the REPL you can run one of the following:
-
-   • ‘M-x run-haskell’
-   • ‘M-x switch-to-haskell’
-
-   This repl works with Comint
-(https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ComintMode).  So you will feel at home
-if you are already using ‘M-x Shell’ or ‘M-x ielm’.
-
-   ‘Inf-Haskell’ is a Major mode for running GHCi, with comint.
-
-   Important key bindings in ‘Inf-haskell’:
-
-‘RET’
-     invokes ‘comint-send-input’.  Sends the input to the GHCi process,
-     evaluates the line and returns the output.
-
-‘C-d or <delete>’
-     deletes the forward character
-
-‘<C-up> or M-p’
-     invokes ‘comint-previous-input’.  Cycle backwards through input
-     history, saving input.
-
-‘<C-down> or M-n’
-     invokes ‘comint-next-input’.  Cycle forwards through input history.
-
-‘C-c C-c’
-     invokes ‘comint-interrupt-subjob’.  Sends KeyboardInterrupt signal.
-
-‘C-c C-\’
-     invokes ‘comint-quit-subjob’.  Sends KeyboardInterrupt signal.
-
-‘C-c C-z’
-     invokes ‘comint-stop-subjob’.  Kills the GHCi process.
-
-‘C-c M-r’
-     invokes ‘comint-previous-matching-input-from-input’.  If you are
-     familiar with ‘C-r’ in bash.  This is the same as that.  Searches
-     backwards through input history for match for current input.
-
-‘C-c M-s’
-     invokes ‘comint-next-matching-input-from-input’.  Searches forwards
-     through input history for match for current input.
-
-‘C-c C-l’
-     invokes ‘comint-dynamic-list-input-ring’.  Displays a list of
-     recent inputs entered into the current buffer.
-
-‘C-c M-o’
-     invokes ‘comint-clear-buffer’.  Clears the buffer (Only with Emacs
-     25.X and above)
-
-‘C-c C-n’
-     invokes ‘comint-next-prompt’.  Goes to the start of the previous
-     REPL prompt.
-
-‘C-c C-p’
-     invokes ‘comint-previous-prompt’.  Goes to the start of the next
-     REPL prompt.
-
-‘C-c C-o’
-     invokes ‘comint-delete-output’.  Clears the output of the most
-     recently evaluated expression.
-
-‘C-c C-e’
-     invokes ‘comint-show-maximum-output’.  Moves the point to the end
-     of the buffer.
-
-‘C-c C-u’
-     invokes ‘comint-kill-input’.  Kills backward, the line at point.
-     (Use this when you have typed in an expression into the prompt but
-     you dont want to evaluate it.)
-
-‘C-c C-w’
-     invokes ‘backward-kill-word’.  Kills backward, the word at point
-
-‘C-c C-s’
-     invokes ‘comint-write-output’.  Write output from interpreter since
-     last input to FILENAME. Any prompt at the end of the output is not
-     written.
-
-19.1 Relevant defcustoms:
-=========================
-
-Interpreter (defcustom)       Default        Possible Values
-                              Value
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-‘haskell-process-type’        ‘'auto’        ‘'stack-ghci, 'cabal-repl,
-                                             'ghci, 'auto’
-‘inferior-haskell-hook’       ‘nil’          -
-‘haskell-process-path-ghci’   ‘ghci’         -
-‘haskell-process-args-ghci’   ‘-ferror-spans’-
-‘haskell-process-path-cabal’  ‘cabal’        -
-‘haskell-process-args-cabal-repl’‘--ghc-option=-ferror-spans’-
-‘haskell-process-path-stack’  ‘stack’        -
-‘haskell-process-args-stack-ghci’‘--ghci-options=-ferror-spans-
-                              --no-build
-                              --no-load’
-
-19.2 More on ‘haskell-process-type’
-===================================
-
-The Haskell interpreter used by ‘Inf-Haskell’ is auto-detected by
-default, but is customizable with defcustom ‘haskell-process-type’.  The
-values recognized by it are (default is ’auto):
-
-   • ‘'stack-ghci’
-   • ‘'cabal-repl’
-   • ‘'ghci’
-   • ‘'auto’
-
-   if the ‘haskell-process-type’ is ‘'auto’, the directories are
-searched for ‘cabal.sandbox.config’ or ‘stack.yaml’ or ‘*.cabal’ file.
-If the file is present, then appropriate process is started.
-
-   When ‘cabal.sandbox.config’ is found ‘haskell-process-type’ is
-‘'cabal-repl’.  Similarly, when ‘stack.yaml’ is found
-‘haskell-process-type’ is ‘'stack-ghci’.  Similarly, when ‘xyz.cabal’ is
-found ‘haskell-process-type’ is ‘'cabal-repl’.  When nothing is found
-‘haskell-process-type’ is ‘'ghci’.  When more than one file such as
-‘cabal.sandbox.config’ and ‘stack.yaml’ are found the following
-preference is followed.
-
-   ‘cabal.sandbox.config’ > ‘stack.yaml’ > ‘*.cabal’
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Collapsing Haskell code,  Next: Getting Help and Reporting Bugs,  Prev: REPL,  Up: Top
-
-20 Collapsing Haskell code
-**************************
-
-This is ‘hs-minor-mode’ for ‘haskell-mode’.  This module uses hideshow
-module.
-
-   To activate this minor mode (haskell-collapse-mode)
-   • ‘M-x haskell-collapse-mode’ is "To start haskell-collapse-mode".
-   This minor mode works with indentation.
-
-   In a quick glance:
-
-‘C-c  C-c’
-     is bound to ‘haskell-hide-toggle’
-‘C-c  C-M-c’
-‘C-c  C-M-h’
-‘C-c  C-M-s’
-     are all bound to ‘haskell-hide-toggle-all’
-
-   How to use ‘M-x haskell-hide-toggle’?
-
-   Place your point on the code block that you want to collapse and hit
-the keybinding.  Now the code collapses and you can see the first line
-of the block and elipsis.
-
-   Take this example code (example usage of ‘M-x haskell-hide-toggle’):
-when you place the cursor here, like this (notice the thick block in the
-first line):
-
-   ‘ f█x | rem i 3 == 0 = if i == 0 && (k /= 0) then (c k) else (h j) |
-otherwise = 0 where i = sum x j = g x (div i 3) 0 0 [] k = zeroes x 0 ’
-
-   or
-
-   ‘ f x | rem i 3 == 0 = if i == 0 && (k /= 0) then (c k) else (h j) █
-| otherwise = 0 where i = sum x j = g x (div i 3) 0 0 [] k = zeroes x 0
-’
-
-   then when you collapse it becomes something like this:
-
-   ‘ f█x... ’
-
-   It works in terms of (indentation) blocks.
-
-   One more example:
-
-   ‘ f x | rem i 3 == 0 = if i == 0 && (k /= 0) then (c k) else (h j) |
-otherwise = 0 w█ere i = sum x j = g x (div i 3) 0 0 [] k = zeroes x 0 ’
-
-   or
-
-   ‘ f x | rem i 3 == 0 = if i == 0 && (k /= 0) then (c k) else (h j) |
-otherwise = 0 where i = sum x j = g x (div i 3) 0 0 [] █ k = zeroes x 0
-’
-
-   this, will result in something like:
-
-   ‘ f x | rem i 3 == 0 = if i == 0 && (k /= 0) then (c k) else (h j) |
-otherwise = 0 where i = sum █... ’
-
-   The other functionality ‘M-x haskell-hide-toggle-all’ also works only
-for indentation and it collapses all toplevel functions.
-
-   So a file that looks like this:
-
-     main = interact $ show.f. map read .words
-     f (x:xs) = dp x xs
-
-     dp money a | money < 0 || null a = [1..1000]
-     dp 0 a = []
-     dp money a @ (coin:coins)
-       | (length i) <= length j = i
-       | otherwise = j
-       where i = (coin:(dp (money-coin) a))
-             j = (dp money coins)
-
-   will turn into this:
-
-     main = interact $ show.f. map read .words
-     f (x:xs) = dp x xs
-
-     dp money a | money < 0 || null a = [1..1000]
-     dp 0 a = []
-     dp money a @ (coin:coins)...
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Getting Help and Reporting Bugs,  Next: Concept index,  Prev: Collapsing Haskell code,  Up: Top
-
-21 Getting Help and Reporting Bugs
-**********************************
-
-Work on Haskell Mode is organized with Github ‘haskell-mode’ project.
-To understand how the project is run please read the information in the
-project wiki pages (https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/wiki).
-
-   To report any issues please use the Github’s issue mechanism
-available from Haskell Mode’s GitHub Home
-(https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode).
-
-   For a quick question visit ‘#haskell-emacs’ channel on IRC
-‘irc.freenode.net’.
-
-   There is also a (now defunct) Haskellmode-emacs mailing list
-(http://projects.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haskellmode-emacs),
-also available on Gmane (http://gmane.org/) via the
-gmane.comp.lang.haskell.emacs
-(http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.emacs) newsgroup.
-
-   We welcome code and non-code contributions so that we can all enjoy
-coding Haskell even more.
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Concept index,  Next: Function index,  Prev: Getting Help and Reporting Bugs,  Up: Top
-
-Concept index
-*************
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* benchmarking:                          Interactive Haskell. (line 472)
-* CUA mode:                              Indentation.         (line  49)
-* customizing:                           Installation.        (line  55)
-* customizing <1>:                       Interactive Haskell. (line  53)
-* haskell-mode:                          Editing Haskell Code.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* Images, rendering SVG images:          Interactive Haskell. (line 614)
-* indentation:                           Indentation.         (line   6)
-* layout rule:                           Indentation.         (line   6)
-* off-side rule:                         Indentation.         (line   6)
-* rectangle:                             Indentation.         (line  49)
-* Rendering SVG images:                  Interactive Haskell. (line 614)
-* SVG images, rendering:                 Interactive Haskell. (line 614)
-* testing:                               Interactive Haskell. (line 470)
-* Unicode:                               Unicode support.     (line   6)
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Function index,  Next: Variable index,  Prev: Concept index,  Up: Top
-
-Function index
-**************
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* haskell-cabal-mode:                    Editing Cabal files. (line   6)
-* haskell-cabal-visit-file:              Editing Cabal files. (line  11)
-* haskell-compile:                       Compilation.         (line   6)
-* haskell-decl-scan-mode:                Declaration scanning.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* haskell-mode:                          Editing Haskell Code.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* haskell-session-change-target:         Interactive Haskell. (line 463)
-* haskell-svg-toggle-render-images:      Interactive Haskell. (line 630)
-
-
-File: haskell-mode.info,  Node: Variable index,  Prev: Function index,  Up: Top
-
-Variable index
-**************
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* haskell-c2hs-hook-name-face:           Syntax highlighting. (line  39)
-* haskell-c2hs-hook-pair-face:           Syntax highlighting. (line  38)
-* haskell-cabal-mode-hook:               Editing Cabal files. (line   6)
-* haskell-compile-cabal-build-command:   Compilation.         (line  35)
-* haskell-compile-cabal-build-command-alt: Compilation.       (line  35)
-* haskell-compile-command:               Compilation.         (line  35)
-* haskell-constructor-face:              Syntax highlighting. (line  30)
-* haskell-decl-scan-mode-hook:           Declaration scanning.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* haskell-definition-face:               Syntax highlighting. (line  31)
-* haskell-interactive-mode-hook:         Interactive Haskell. (line 463)
-* haskell-keyword-face:                  Syntax highlighting. (line  28)
-* haskell-literate-comment-face:         Syntax highlighting. (line  35)
-* haskell-mode-hook:                     Installation.        (line  60)
-* haskell-operator-face:                 Syntax highlighting. (line  33)
-* haskell-pragma-face:                   Syntax highlighting. (line  34)
-* haskell-process-args-cabal-new-repl:   Interactive Haskell. (line  76)
-* haskell-process-args-cabal-repl:       Interactive Haskell. (line  76)
-* haskell-process-args-ghci:             Interactive Haskell. (line  76)
-* haskell-process-args-stack-ghci:       Interactive Haskell. (line  75)
-* haskell-process-path-cabal:            Interactive Haskell. (line  76)
-* haskell-process-path-ghci:             Interactive Haskell. (line  76)
-* haskell-process-path-stack:            Interactive Haskell. (line  76)
-* haskell-process-type:                  Interactive Haskell. (line  76)
-* haskell-quasi-quote-face:              Syntax highlighting. (line  36)
-* haskell-svg-render-images:             Interactive Haskell. (line 635)
-* haskell-type-face:                     Syntax highlighting. (line  29)
-
-
-
-Tag Table:
-Node: Top683
-Node: Introduction2588
-Node: Installation4173
-Node: Editing Haskell Code6796
-Node: Syntax highlighting10556
-Node: Completion support12816
-Node: Unicode support14860
-Node: Indentation19532
-Node: External indentation23008
-Node: Autoformating23736
-Node: Module templates24364
-Node: Declaration scanning24794
-Node: Compilation28082
-Node: Interactive Haskell31987
-Node: Editing Cabal files63864
-Node: Browsing Haddocks64611
-Node: Spell checking strings and comments67436
-Node: Aligning code68542
-Node: Rectangular commands70287
-Node: REPL71807
-Node: Collapsing Haskell code76585
-Node: Getting Help and Reporting Bugs79193
-Node: Concept index80237
-Node: Function index81495
-Node: Variable index82290
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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-modules.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-modules.el
deleted file mode 100644
index cb4e841d67e0..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-modules.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
-;;; haskell-modules.el --- -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2014 Chris Done. All rights reserved.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'haskell-sort-imports)
-(require 'haskell-align-imports)
-(require 'haskell-session)
-(require 'haskell-navigate-imports)
-(require 'haskell-complete-module)
-(require 'haskell-sandbox)
-(require 'haskell-customize)
-
-(defun haskell-add-import (&optional module)
-  "Add an import to the import list.  Sorts and aligns imports,
-unless `haskell-stylish-on-save' is set, in which case we defer
-to stylish-haskell."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (haskell-navigate-imports)
-    (insert (haskell-import-for-module
-             (or module
-                 (haskell-complete-module-read
-                  "Module: "
-                  (haskell-session-all-modules (haskell-modules-session))))))
-    (unless haskell-stylish-on-save (haskell-sort-imports)
-            (haskell-align-imports))))
-
-(defun haskell-import-for-module (module)
-  "Get import statements for the given module."
-  (let ((mapping (assoc module haskell-import-mapping)))
-    (if mapping
-        (cdr mapping)
-      (concat (read-from-minibuffer "Import line: "
-                                    (format "import %s" module))
-              "\n"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-session-installed-modules (_session &optional _dontcreate)
-  "Get the modules installed in the current package set."
-  ;; TODO: Again, this makes HEAVY use of unix utilities. It'll work
-  ;; fine in Linux, probably okay on OS X, and probably not at all on
-  ;; Windows. Again, if someone wants to test on Windows and come up
-  ;; with alternatives that's OK.
-  ;;
-  ;; Ideally all these package queries can be provided by a Haskell
-  ;; program based on the Cabal API. Possibly as a nice service. Such
-  ;; a service could cache and do nice things like that. For now, this
-  ;; simple shell script takes us far.
-  ;;
-  ;; Probably also we can take the code from inferior-haskell-mode.
-  ;;
-  ;; Ugliness aside, if it saves us time to type it's a winner.
-  ;;
-  ;; FIXME/TODO: add support for (eq 'cabal-repl (haskell-process-type))
-  (let ((session (haskell-session-maybe)))
-    (when session
-      (let ((modules (shell-command-to-string
-                      (format "%s 2> /dev/null | %s | %s"
-                              (cond
-                               ((haskell-sandbox-exists-p session)
-                                (concat "ghc-pkg dump -f "
-                                        (shell-quote-argument (haskell-sandbox-pkgdb session))))
-                               (t "ghc-pkg dump"))
-                              "egrep '^(exposed-modules: |                 )[A-Z]'"
-                              "cut -c18-"))))
-        (split-string modules)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-session-all-modules (session &optional dontcreate)
-  "Get all modules -- installed or in the current project.
-If DONTCREATE is non-nil don't create a new session."
-  (append (haskell-session-installed-modules session dontcreate)
-          (haskell-session-project-modules session dontcreate)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-session-project-modules (session &optional dontcreate)
-  "Get the modules of the current project.
-If DONTCREATE is non-nil don't create a new session."
-  (if (or (not dontcreate) (haskell-session-maybe))
-      (let* ((modules
-              (shell-command-to-string
-               (format "%s && %s"
-                       (format "cd %s" (haskell-session-cabal-dir session))
-                       ;; TODO: Use a different, better source. Possibly hasktags or some such.
-                       ;; TODO: At least make it cross-platform. Linux
-                       ;; (and possibly OS X) have egrep, Windows
-                       ;; doesn't -- or does it via Cygwin or MinGW?
-                       ;; This also doesn't handle module\nName. But those gits can just cut it out!
-                       "egrep '^module[\t\r ]+[^(\t\r ]+' . -r -I --include='*.*hs' --include='*.hsc' -s -o -h | sed 's/^module[\t\r ]*//' | sort | uniq"))))
-        (split-string modules))))
-
-(defun haskell-modules-session ()
-  "Get the `haskell-session', throw an error if it's not
-  available."
-  (or (haskell-session-maybe)
-      (haskell-session-assign
-       (or (haskell-session-from-buffer)
-           (haskell-session-choose)
-           (error "No session associated with this buffer. Try M-x haskell-session-change or report this as a bug.")))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-modules)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-modules.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-modules.elc
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-;;; haskell-move-nested.el --- Change the column of text nested below a line -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010  Chris Done
-
-;; Author: Chris Done <chrisdone@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
-;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
-;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
-;; PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-;; License along with this program.  If not, see
-;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This module is intended for Haskell mode users, but is
-;; independent of Haskell mode.
-
-;; Example usage:
-
-;; (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-,") 'haskell-move-nested-left)
-;; (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "C-.") 'haskell-move-nested-right)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-move-nested (cols)
-  "Shift the nested off-side-rule block adjacent to point by COLS columns to the right.
-
-In Transient Mark mode, if the mark is active, operate on the contents
-of the region instead.
-"
-  (save-excursion
-    (if (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)
-        (progn
-          (indent-rigidly (region-beginning) (region-end) cols)
-          (setq deactivate-mark nil))
-      (let ((region (haskell-move-nested-region)))
-        (when region
-          (indent-rigidly (car region) (cdr region) cols))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-move-nested-right (cols)
-  "Increase indentation of the following off-side-rule block adjacent to point.
-
-Use a numeric prefix argument to indicate amount of indentation to apply.
-
-In Transient Mark mode, if the mark is active, operate on the contents
-of the region instead."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (haskell-move-nested cols)
-  )
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-move-nested-left (cols)
-  "Decrease indentation of the following off-side-rule block adjacent to point.
-
-Use a numeric prefix argument to indicate amount of indentation to apply.
-
-In Transient Mark mode, if the mark is active, operate on the contents
-of the region instead."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (haskell-move-nested (- cols))
-  )
-
-(defun haskell-move-nested-region ()
-  "Infer region off-side-rule block adjacent to point.
-Used by `haskell-move-nested'.
-"
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((starting-level (current-column)))
-      (forward-line)
-      (let ((current-level (haskell-move-nested-indent-level)))
-        (let ((start-point (line-beginning-position))
-              (start-end-point (line-end-position))
-              (end-point nil)
-              (last-line 0))
-          (forward-line)
-          (while (and (not (= (line-beginning-position) last-line))
-                      (or (> (haskell-move-nested-indent-level) starting-level)
-                          (and (> current-level starting-level)
-                               (>= (haskell-move-nested-indent-level) current-level))))
-            (setq last-line (line-beginning-position))
-            (setq end-point (line-end-position))
-            (forward-line))
-          (cons start-point (or end-point
-                                start-end-point)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-move-nested-indent-level ()
-  (max
-   0
-   (1- (length
-        (buffer-substring-no-properties
-         (line-beginning-position)
-         (or (save-excursion (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-                             (search-forward-regexp "[^ ]" (line-end-position) t 1))
-             (line-beginning-position)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-kill-nested ()
-  "Kill the nested region after point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((start (point))
-        (reg (save-excursion
-               (search-backward-regexp "^[ ]+" (line-beginning-position) t 1)
-               (search-forward-regexp "[^ ]" (line-end-position) t 1)
-               (haskell-move-nested-region))))
-    (kill-region start (cdr reg))))
-
-(defun haskell-delete-nested ()
-  "Kill the nested region after point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((start (point))
-        (reg (save-excursion
-               (search-backward-regexp "^[ ]+" (line-beginning-position) t 1)
-               (search-forward-regexp "[^ ]" (line-end-position) t 1)
-               (haskell-move-nested-region))))
-    (delete-region start (cdr reg))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-move-nested)
-
-;;; haskell-move-nested.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-move-nested.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-move-nested.elc
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-;;; haskell-navigate-imports.el --- A function for cycling through Haskell import lists -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010  Chris Done
-
-;; Author: Chris Done <chrisdone@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
-;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
-;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
-;; PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-;; License along with this program.  If not, see
-;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; The cycling step will stop once at the last import list so
-;; that it is easy to add a new import list.
-
-;; This module works completely independently of any libraries
-;; (including haskell-mode).
-
-;; Exports three interactive functions:
-;; 1. haskell-navigate-imports
-;; 2. haskell-navigate-imports-go
-;; 3. haskell-navigate-imports-return
-
-;; Example usage:
-
-;; (require 'haskell-navigate-imports)
-;; (define-key haskell-mode-map (kbd "<f8>") 'haskell-navigate-imports)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defvar haskell-navigate-imports-start-point nil)
-
-(defvar haskell-literate) ; defined in haskell-mode.el
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-navigate-imports (&optional return)
-  "Cycle the Haskell import lines or return to point (with prefix arg)."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if return
-      (haskell-navigate-imports-return)
-    (haskell-navigate-imports-go)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-navigate-imports-go ()
-  "Go to the first line of a list of consecutive import lines. Cycles."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (or (haskell-navigate-imports-line)
-              (equal (line-beginning-position) (point-min))
-              (save-excursion (forward-line -1)
-                              (haskell-navigate-imports-line)))
-    (setq haskell-navigate-imports-start-point (point)))
-  (haskell-navigate-imports-go-internal))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-navigate-imports-return ()
-  "Return to the non-import point we were at before going to the module list.
-   If we were originally at an import list, we can just cycle through easily."
-  (interactive)
-  (when haskell-navigate-imports-start-point
-    (goto-char haskell-navigate-imports-start-point)))
-
-(defun haskell-navigate-imports-go-internal ()
-  "Go to the first line of a list of consecutive import lines. Cycle."
-  (if (haskell-navigate-imports-line)
-      (progn (haskell-navigate-imports-goto-end)
-             (when (haskell-navigate-imports-find-forward-line)
-               (haskell-navigate-imports-go-internal)))
-    (let ((point (haskell-navigate-imports-find-forward-line)))
-      (if point
-          (goto-char point)
-        (progn (goto-char (point-min))
-               (if (haskell-navigate-imports-find-forward-line)
-                   (haskell-navigate-imports-go-internal)
-                 (let ((module (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-                                   "^> ?module"
-                                 "^module")))
-                   (when (search-forward-regexp module nil t 1)
-                     (search-forward "\n\n" nil t 1)))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-navigate-imports-goto-end ()
-  "Skip a bunch of consecutive import lines."
-  (while (not (or (equal (point)
-                         (point-max))
-                  (not (haskell-navigate-imports-line))))
-    (forward-line)))
-
-(defun haskell-navigate-imports-find-forward-line ()
-  "Return a point with at an import line, or nothing."
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (not (or (equal (point) (point-max))
-                    (haskell-navigate-imports-after-imports-p) ;; This one just speeds it up.
-                    (haskell-navigate-imports-line)))
-      (forward-line))
-    (if (haskell-navigate-imports-line)
-        (point)
-        nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-navigate-imports-line ()
-  "Try to match the current line as a regexp."
-  (let ((line (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                              (line-end-position)))
-        (import (if (eq haskell-literate 'bird)
-                    "^> ?import "
-                  "^import ")))
-    (if (string-match import line)
-        line
-      nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-navigate-imports-after-imports-p ()
-  "Are we after the imports list? Just for a speed boost."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-    (not (not (search-forward-regexp "\\( = \\|\\<instance\\>\\| :: \\)"
-                                     (line-end-position) t 1)))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-navigate-imports)
-
-;;; haskell-navigate-imports.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-presentation-mode.el --- Presenting Haskell things -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013  Chris Done
-
-;; Author: Chris Done <chrisdone@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-session)
-
-(defvar haskell-presentation-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "q") 'quit-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c") 'haskell-presentation-clear)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `haskell-presentation-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode haskell-presentation-mode
-  haskell-mode "Presentation"
-  "Major mode for viewing Haskell snippets.
-          \\{hypertext-mode-map}"
-  (setq case-fold-search nil))
-
-(defconst haskell-presentation-buffer-name
-  "*Haskell Presentation*"
-  "Haskell Presentation buffer name.")
-
-(defconst haskell-presentation-hint-message
-  "-- Hit `q' to close this window; `c' to clear.\n\n"
-  "Hint message appered in Haskell Presentation buffer.")
-
-(defun haskell-presentation-buffer ()
-  "Return Haskell Presentaion buffer.
-Return current presenation buffer or create new one if absent.
-Never returns nil."
-  ;; TODO Provide interactive calling options: when called interactively make
-  ;; the presentation buffer current.
-  (let ((may-buffer (get-buffer haskell-presentation-buffer-name)))
-    (if may-buffer
-        may-buffer
-      (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer haskell-presentation-buffer-name)))
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (insert haskell-presentation-hint-message)
-          (haskell-presentation-mode)
-          (setq buffer-read-only t))
-          buffer))))
-
-(defun haskell-presentation-clear ()
-  "Clear Haskell Presentation buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((hp-buf (get-buffer haskell-presentation-buffer-name)))
-    (when hp-buf
-      (with-current-buffer hp-buf
-        (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
-          (erase-buffer)
-          (insert haskell-presentation-hint-message))))))
-
-(defun haskell-presentation-present (session code &optional clear)
-  "Present given code in a popup buffer.
-Creates temporal Haskell Presentation buffer and assigns it to
-given haskell SESSION; presented CODE will be fontified as
-haskell code.  Give an optional non-nil CLEAR arg to clear the
-buffer before presenting message."
-  (let ((buffer (haskell-presentation-buffer)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-
-      (when (boundp 'shm-display-quarantine)
-        (setq-local shm-display-quarantine nil))
-
-      (when clear (haskell-presentation-clear))
-      (haskell-session-assign session)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line 2)
-      (save-excursion
-        (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
-          (insert code "\n\n"))))
-
-    (if (eq major-mode 'haskell-presentation-mode)
-        (switch-to-buffer buffer)
-      (pop-to-buffer buffer))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-presentation-mode)
-
-;;; haskell-presentation-mode.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-process.el --- Communicating with the inferior Haskell process -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011  Chris Done
-
-;; Author: Chris Done <chrisdone@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'json)
-(require 'url-util)
-(require 'haskell-compat)
-(require 'haskell-session)
-(require 'haskell-customize)
-(require 'haskell-string)
-
-(defconst haskell-process-prompt-regex "\4"
-  "Used for delimiting command replies. 4 is End of Transmission.")
-
-(defvar haskell-reload-p nil
-  "Used internally for `haskell-process-loadish'.")
-
-(defconst haskell-process-greetings
-  (list "Hello, Haskell!"
-        "The lambdas must flow."
-        "Hours of hacking await!"
-        "The next big Haskell project is about to start!"
-        "Your wish is my IO ().")
-  "Greetings for when the Haskell process starts up.")
-
-(defconst haskell-process-logo
-  (expand-file-name "logo.svg" haskell-mode-pkg-base-dir)
-  "Haskell logo for notifications.")
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Accessing commands -- using cl 'defstruct'
-
-(cl-defstruct haskell-command
-  "Data structure representing a command to be executed when with
-  a custom state and three callback."
-  ;; hold the custom command state
-  ;; state :: a
-  state
-  ;; called when to execute a command
-  ;; go :: a -> ()
-  go
-  ;; called whenever output was collected from the haskell process
-  ;; live :: a -> Response -> Bool
-  live
-  ;; called when the output from the haskell process indicates that the command
-  ;; is complete
-  ;; complete :: a -> Response -> ()
-  complete)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Building the process
-
-(defun haskell-process-compute-process-log-and-command (session hptype)
-  "Compute the log and process to start command for the SESSION from the HPTYPE.
-Do not actually start any process.
-HPTYPE is the result of calling `'haskell-process-type`' function."
-  (let ((session-name (haskell-session-name session)))
-    (cl-ecase hptype
-      ('ghci
-       (append (list (format "Starting inferior GHCi process %s ..."
-                             haskell-process-path-ghci)
-                     session-name
-                     nil)
-               (apply haskell-process-wrapper-function
-                      (list
-                       (append (haskell-process-path-to-list haskell-process-path-ghci)
-                               haskell-process-args-ghci)))))
-      ('cabal-new-repl
-       (append (list (format "Starting inferior `cabal new-repl' process using %s ..."
-                             haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                     session-name
-                     nil)
-               (apply haskell-process-wrapper-function
-                      (list
-                       (append
-                        (haskell-process-path-to-list haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                        (list "new-repl")
-                        haskell-process-args-cabal-new-repl
-                        (let ((target (haskell-session-target session)))
-                          (if target (list target) nil)))))))
-      ('cabal-repl
-       (append (list (format "Starting inferior `cabal repl' process using %s ..."
-                             haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                     session-name
-                     nil)
-               (apply haskell-process-wrapper-function
-                      (list
-                       (append
-                        (haskell-process-path-to-list haskell-process-path-cabal)
-                        (list "repl")
-                        haskell-process-args-cabal-repl
-                        (let ((target (haskell-session-target session)))
-                          (if target (list target) nil)))))))
-      ('stack-ghci
-       (append (list (format "Starting inferior stack GHCi process using %s" haskell-process-path-stack)
-                     session-name
-                     nil)
-               (apply haskell-process-wrapper-function
-                      (list
-                       (append
-                        (haskell-process-path-to-list haskell-process-path-stack)
-                        (list "ghci")
-                        (let ((target (haskell-session-target session)))
-                          (if target (list target) nil))
-                        haskell-process-args-stack-ghci))))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-path-to-list (path)
-  "Convert a path (which may be a string or a list) to a list."
-  (if (stringp path)
-      (list path)
-    path))
-
-(defun haskell-process-make (name)
-  "Make an inferior Haskell process."
-  (list (cons 'name name)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Process communication
-
-(defun haskell-process-sentinel (proc event)
-  "The sentinel for the process pipe."
-  (let ((session (haskell-process-project-by-proc proc)))
-    (when session
-      (let* ((process (haskell-session-process session)))
-        (unless (haskell-process-restarting process)
-          (haskell-process-log
-           (propertize (format "Event: %S\n" event)
-                       'face '((:weight bold))))
-          (haskell-process-log
-           (propertize "Process reset.\n"
-                       'face 'font-lock-comment-face))
-          (run-hook-with-args 'haskell-process-ended-functions process))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-filter (proc response)
-  "The filter for the process pipe."
-  (let ((i 0))
-    (cl-loop for line in (split-string response "\n")
-             do (haskell-process-log
-                 (concat (if (= i 0)
-                             (propertize "<- " 'face 'font-lock-comment-face)
-                           "   ")
-                         (propertize line 'face 'haskell-interactive-face-compile-warning)))
-             do (setq i (1+ i))))
-  (let ((session (haskell-process-project-by-proc proc)))
-    (when session
-      (if (haskell-process-cmd (haskell-session-process session))
-          (haskell-process-collect session
-                                   response
-                                   (haskell-session-process session))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-log (msg)
-  "Effective append MSG to the process log (if enabled)."
-  (when haskell-process-log
-    (let* ((append-to (get-buffer-create "*haskell-process-log*")))
-      (with-current-buffer append-to
-        ;; point should follow insertion so that it stays at the end
-        ;; of the buffer
-        (setq-local window-point-insertion-type t)
-        (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
-          (insert msg "\n"))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-project-by-proc (proc)
-  "Find project by process."
-  (cl-find-if (lambda (project)
-                (string= (haskell-session-name project)
-                         (process-name proc)))
-              haskell-sessions))
-
-(defun haskell-process-collect (_session response process)
-  "Collect input for the response until receives a prompt."
-  (haskell-process-set-response process
-                                (concat (haskell-process-response process) response))
-  (while (haskell-process-live-updates process))
-  (when (string-match haskell-process-prompt-regex
-                      (haskell-process-response process))
-    (haskell-command-exec-complete
-     (haskell-process-cmd process)
-     (replace-regexp-in-string
-      haskell-process-prompt-regex
-      ""
-      (haskell-process-response process)))
-    (haskell-process-reset process)
-    (haskell-process-trigger-queue process)))
-
-(defun haskell-process-reset (process)
-  "Reset the process's state, ready for the next send/reply."
-  (progn (haskell-process-set-response-cursor process 0)
-         (haskell-process-set-response process "")
-         (haskell-process-set-cmd process nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-process-consume (process regex)
-  "Consume a regex from the response and move the cursor along if succeed."
-  (when (string-match regex
-                      (haskell-process-response process)
-                      (haskell-process-response-cursor process))
-    (haskell-process-set-response-cursor process (match-end 0))
-    t))
-
-(defun haskell-process-send-string (process string)
-  "Try to send a string to the process's process. Ask to restart if it's not running."
-  (let ((child (haskell-process-process process)))
-    (if (equal 'run (process-status child))
-        (let ((out (concat string "\n")))
-          (let ((i 0))
-            (cl-loop for line in (split-string out "\n")
-                     do (unless (string-equal "" line)
-                          (haskell-process-log
-                           (concat (if (= i 0)
-                                       (propertize "-> " 'face 'font-lock-comment-face)
-                                     "   ")
-                                   (propertize line 'face 'font-lock-string-face))))
-                     do (setq i (1+ i))))
-          (process-send-string child out))
-      (unless (haskell-process-restarting process)
-        (run-hook-with-args 'haskell-process-ended-functions process)))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-live-updates (process)
-  "Process live updates."
-  (haskell-command-exec-live (haskell-process-cmd process)
-                             (haskell-process-response process)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Making commands
-
-(defun haskell-process-queue-without-filters (process line)
-  "Queue LINE to be sent to PROCESS without bothering to look at
-the response."
-  (haskell-process-queue-command
-   process
-   (make-haskell-command
-    :state (cons process line)
-    :go (lambda (state)
-          (haskell-process-send-string (car state)
-                                       (cdr state))))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-process-queue-command (process command)
-  "Add a command to the process command queue."
-  (haskell-process-cmd-queue-add process command)
-  (haskell-process-trigger-queue process))
-
-(defun haskell-process-trigger-queue (process)
-  "Trigger the next command in the queue to be ran if there is no current command."
-  (if (and (haskell-process-process process)
-           (process-live-p (haskell-process-process process)))
-      (unless (haskell-process-cmd process)
-        (let ((cmd (haskell-process-cmd-queue-pop process)))
-          (when cmd
-            (haskell-process-set-cmd process cmd)
-            (haskell-command-exec-go cmd))))
-    (progn (haskell-process-reset process)
-           (haskell-process-set process 'command-queue nil)
-           (run-hook-with-args 'haskell-process-ended-functions process))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-queue-flushed-p (process)
-  "Return t if command queue has been completely processed."
-  (not (or (haskell-process-cmd-queue process)
-           (haskell-process-cmd process))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-queue-flush (process)
-  "Block till PROCESS' command queue has been completely processed.
-This uses `accept-process-output' internally."
-  (while (not (haskell-process-queue-flushed-p process))
-    (haskell-process-trigger-queue process)
-    (accept-process-output (haskell-process-process process) 1)))
-
-(defun haskell-process-queue-sync-request (process reqstr)
-  "Queue submitting REQSTR to PROCESS and return response blockingly."
-  (let ((cmd (make-haskell-command
-              :state (cons nil process)
-              :go `(lambda (s) (haskell-process-send-string (cdr s) ,reqstr))
-              :complete 'setcar)))
-    (haskell-process-queue-command process cmd)
-    (haskell-process-queue-flush process)
-    (car-safe (haskell-command-state cmd))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-get-repl-completions (process inputstr &optional limit)
-  "Query PROCESS with `:complete repl ...' for INPUTSTR.
-Give optional LIMIT arg to limit completion candidates count,
-zero, negative values, and nil means all possible completions.
-Returns NIL when no completions found."
-  (let* ((mlimit (if (and limit (> limit 0))
-                     (concat " " (number-to-string limit) " ")
-                   " "))
-         (reqstr (concat ":complete repl"
-                         mlimit
-                         (haskell-string-literal-encode inputstr)))
-         (rawstr (haskell-process-queue-sync-request process reqstr))
-         (response-status (haskell-utils-repl-response-error-status rawstr)))
-    (if (eq 'unknown-command response-status)
-        (error
-         "GHCi lacks `:complete' support (try installing GHC 7.8+ or ghci-ng)")
-      (when rawstr
-        ;; parse REPL response if any
-        (let* ((s1 (split-string rawstr "\r?\n" t))
-               (cs (mapcar #'haskell-string-literal-decode (cdr s1)))
-               (h0 (car s1))) ;; "<limit count> <all count> <unused string>"
-          (unless (string-match
-                   "\\`\\([0-9]+\\) \\([0-9]+\\) \\(\".*\"\\)\\'"
-                   h0)
-            (error "Invalid `:complete' response"))
-          (let ((cnt1 (match-string 1 h0))
-                (h1 (haskell-string-literal-decode (match-string 3 h0))))
-            (unless (= (string-to-number cnt1) (length cs))
-              (error "Lengths inconsistent in `:complete' reponse"))
-            (cons h1 cs)))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Accessing the process
-
-(defun haskell-process-get (process key)
-  "Get the PROCESS's KEY value.
-Returns nil if KEY not set."
-  (cdr (assq key process)))
-
-(defun haskell-process-set (process key value)
-  "Set the PROCESS's KEY to VALUE.
-Returns newly set VALUE."
-  (if process
-      (let ((cell (assq key process)))
-        (if cell
-            (setcdr cell value)         ; modify cell in-place
-          (setcdr process (cons (cons key value) (cdr process))) ; new cell
-          value))
-    (display-warning 'haskell-interactive
-                     "`haskell-process-set' called with nil process")))
-
-;; Wrappers using haskell-process-{get,set}
-
-(defun haskell-process-set-sent-stdin (p v)
-  "We've sent stdin, so let's not clear the output at the end."
-  (haskell-process-set p 'sent-stdin v))
-
-(defun haskell-process-sent-stdin-p (p)
-  "Did we send any stdin to the process during evaluation?"
-  (haskell-process-get p 'sent-stdin))
-
-(defun haskell-process-set-suggested-imports (p v)
-  "Remember what imports have been suggested, to avoid
-re-asking about the same imports."
-  (haskell-process-set p 'suggested-imported v))
-
-(defun haskell-process-suggested-imports (p)
-  "Get what modules have already been suggested and accepted."
-  (haskell-process-get p 'suggested-imported))
-
-(defun haskell-process-set-evaluating (p v)
-  "Set status of evaluating to be on/off."
-  (haskell-process-set p 'evaluating v))
-
-(defun haskell-process-evaluating-p (p)
-  "Get status of evaluating (on/off)."
-  (haskell-process-get p 'evaluating))
-
-(defun haskell-process-set-process (p v)
-  "Set the process's inferior process."
-  (haskell-process-set p 'inferior-process v))
-
-(defun haskell-process-process (p)
-  "Get the process child."
-  (haskell-process-get p 'inferior-process))
-
-(defun haskell-process-name (p)
-  "Get the process name."
-  (haskell-process-get p 'name))
-
-(defun haskell-process-cmd (p)
-  "Get the process's current command.
-Return nil if no current command."
-  (haskell-process-get p 'current-command))
-
-(defun haskell-process-set-cmd (p v)
-  "Set the process's current command."
-  (haskell-process-set-evaluating p nil)
-  (haskell-process-set-sent-stdin p nil)
-  (haskell-process-set-suggested-imports p nil)
-  (haskell-process-set p 'current-command v))
-
-(defun haskell-process-response (p)
-  "Get the process's current response."
-  (haskell-process-get p 'current-response))
-
-(defun haskell-process-session (p)
-  "Get the process's current session."
-  (haskell-process-get p 'session))
-
-(defun haskell-process-set-response (p v)
-  "Set the process's current response."
-  (haskell-process-set p 'current-response v))
-
-(defun haskell-process-set-session (p v)
-  "Set the process's current session."
-  (haskell-process-set p 'session v))
-
-(defun haskell-process-response-cursor (p)
-  "Get the process's current response cursor."
-  (haskell-process-get p 'current-response-cursor))
-
-(defun haskell-process-set-response-cursor (p v)
-  "Set the process's response cursor."
-  (haskell-process-set p 'current-response-cursor v))
-
-;; low-level command queue operations
-
-(defun haskell-process-restarting (process)
-  "Is the PROCESS restarting?"
-  (haskell-process-get process 'is-restarting))
-
-(defun haskell-process-cmd-queue (process)
-  "Get the PROCESS' command queue.
-New entries get added to the end of the list. Use
-`haskell-process-cmd-queue-add' and
-`haskell-process-cmd-queue-pop' to modify the command queue."
-  (haskell-process-get process 'command-queue))
-
-(defun haskell-process-cmd-queue-add (process cmd)
-  "Add CMD to end of PROCESS's command queue."
-  (cl-check-type cmd haskell-command)
-  (haskell-process-set process
-                       'command-queue
-                       (append (haskell-process-cmd-queue process)
-                               (list cmd))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-cmd-queue-pop (process)
-  "Pop the PROCESS' next entry from command queue.
-Returns nil if queue is empty."
-  (let ((queue (haskell-process-cmd-queue process)))
-    (when queue
-      (haskell-process-set process 'command-queue (cdr queue))
-      (car queue))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-process-unignore-file (session file)
-  "
-
-Note to Windows Emacs hackers:
-
-chmod is how to change the mode of files in POSIX
-systems. This will not work on your operating
-system.
-
-There is a command a bit like chmod called \"Calcs\"
-that you can try using here:
-
-http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490872.aspx
-
-If it works, you can submit a patch to this
-function and remove this comment.
-"
-  (shell-command (read-from-minibuffer "Permissions command: "
-                                       (concat "chmod 700 "
-                                               file)))
-  (haskell-session-modify
-   session
-   'ignored-files
-   (lambda (files)
-     (cl-remove-if (lambda (path)
-                     (string= path file))
-                   files))))
-
-(defun haskell-command-exec-go (command)
-  "Call the command's go function."
-  (let ((go-func (haskell-command-go command)))
-    (when go-func
-      (funcall go-func (haskell-command-state command)))))
-
-(defun haskell-command-exec-complete (command response)
-  "Call the command's complete function."
-  (let ((comp-func (haskell-command-complete command)))
-    (when comp-func
-      (condition-case-unless-debug e
-          (funcall comp-func
-                   (haskell-command-state command)
-                   response)
-        (quit (message "Quit"))
-        (error (message "Haskell process command errored with: %S" e))))))
-
-(defun haskell-command-exec-live (command response)
-  "Trigger the command's live updates callback."
-  (let ((live-func (haskell-command-live command)))
-    (when live-func
-      (funcall live-func
-               (haskell-command-state command)
-               response))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-process)
-
-;;; haskell-process.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-repl.el --- REPL evaluation -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2014 Chris Done. All rights reserved.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-interactive-mode)
-(require 'haskell-collapse)
-(require 'haskell-svg)
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-handle-expr ()
-  "Handle an inputted expression at the REPL."
-  (let ((expr (haskell-interactive-mode-input)))
-    (if (string= "" (replace-regexp-in-string " " "" expr))
-        ;; Just make a new prompt on space-only input
-        (progn
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (insert "\n")
-          (haskell-interactive-mode-prompt))
-      (when (haskell-interactive-at-prompt)
-        (cond
-         ;; If already evaluating, then the user is trying to send
-         ;; input to the REPL during evaluation. Most likely in
-         ;; response to a getLine-like function.
-         ((and (haskell-process-evaluating-p (haskell-interactive-process))
-               (= (line-end-position) (point-max)))
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (let ((process (haskell-interactive-process))
-                (string (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                         haskell-interactive-mode-result-end
-                         (point))))
-            ;; here we need to go to end of line again as evil-mode
-            ;; might have managed to put us one char back
-            (goto-char (point-max))
-            (insert "\n")
-            ;; Bring the marker forward
-            (setq haskell-interactive-mode-result-end
-                  (point-max))
-            (haskell-process-set-sent-stdin process t)
-            (haskell-process-send-string process string)))
-         ;; Otherwise we start a normal evaluation call.
-         (t (setq haskell-interactive-mode-old-prompt-start
-                  (copy-marker haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start))
-            (set-marker haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start (point-max))
-            (haskell-interactive-mode-history-add expr)
-            (haskell-interactive-mode-do-expr expr)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-do-expr (expr)
-  (cond
-   ((string-match "^:present " expr)
-    (haskell-interactive-mode-do-presentation (replace-regexp-in-string "^:present " "" expr)))
-   (t
-    (haskell-interactive-mode-run-expr expr))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-run-expr (expr)
-  "Run the given expression."
-  (let ((session (haskell-interactive-session))
-        (process (haskell-interactive-process)))
-    (haskell-process-queue-command
-     process
-     (make-haskell-command
-      :state (list session process expr 0)
-      :go (lambda (state)
-            (goto-char (point-max))
-            (insert "\n")
-            (setq haskell-interactive-mode-result-end
-                  (point-max))
-            (haskell-process-send-string (cadr state)
-                                         (haskell-interactive-mode-multi-line (cl-caddr state)))
-            (haskell-process-set-evaluating (cadr state) t))
-      :live (lambda (state buffer)
-              (unless (and (string-prefix-p ":q" (cl-caddr state))
-                           (string-prefix-p (cl-caddr state) ":quit"))
-                (let* ((cursor (cl-cadddr state))
-                       (next (replace-regexp-in-string
-                              haskell-process-prompt-regex
-                              ""
-                              (substring buffer cursor))))
-                  (haskell-interactive-mode-eval-result (car state) next)
-                  (setf (cl-cdddr state) (list (length buffer)))
-                  nil)))
-      :complete
-      (lambda (state response)
-        (haskell-process-set-evaluating (cadr state) nil)
-        (unless (haskell-interactive-mode-trigger-compile-error state response)
-          (haskell-interactive-mode-expr-result state response)))))))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-expr-result (state response)
-  "Print the result of evaluating the expression."
-  (let ((response
-         (with-temp-buffer
-           (insert response)
-           (haskell-interactive-mode-handle-h)
-           (buffer-string))))
-    (when haskell-interactive-mode-eval-mode
-      (unless (haskell-process-sent-stdin-p (cadr state))
-        (haskell-interactive-mode-eval-as-mode (car state) response))))
-  (haskell-interactive-mode-prompt (car state)))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-eval-as-mode (session text)
-  "Insert TEXT font-locked according to `haskell-interactive-mode-eval-mode'."
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (delete-region (1+ haskell-interactive-mode-prompt-start) (point))
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (insert (haskell-fontify-as-mode (haskell-svg-maybe-render-images text)
-                                       haskell-interactive-mode-eval-mode))
-      (when haskell-interactive-mode-collapse
-        (haskell-hide-toggle)))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-repl)
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-sandbox.el
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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-;;; haskell-sandbox.el --- Support for sandboxes -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2014 Chris Done. All rights reserved.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-session)
-
-(defun haskell-sandbox-path (session)
-  "If there is a haskell-session, return the path to the usual sandbox location."
-  (concat (haskell-session-cabal-dir session)
-          "/.cabal-sandbox"))
-
-(defun haskell-sandbox-exists-p (session)
-  "Is there a cabal sandbox?"
-  (file-exists-p (haskell-sandbox-path session)))
-
-(defun haskell-sandbox-pkgdb (session)
-  "Get the package database of the sandbox."
-  (let* ((files (directory-files (haskell-sandbox-path session)))
-         (dir (car (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (file)
-                                        (string-match ".conf.d$" file))
-                                      files))))
-    (when dir
-      (concat (haskell-sandbox-path session) "/" dir))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-sandbox)
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index 2c5344d13f03..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-session.el
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-;;; haskell-session.el --- Haskell sessions -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2012  Chris Done
-
-;; Author: Chris Done <chrisdone@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Todo:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-cabal)
-(require 'haskell-customize)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Globals
-
-;; Used internally
-(defvar-local haskell-session nil)
-
-(defvar haskell-sessions (list)
-  "All Haskell sessions in the Emacs session.")
-
-(defun haskell-session-tags-filename (session)
-  "Get the filename for the TAGS file."
-  (concat (haskell-session-cabal-dir session) "/TAGS"))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Finding/clearing the session
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-session-maybe ()
-  "Maybe get the Haskell session, return nil if there isn't one."
-  (if (default-boundp 'haskell-session)
-      haskell-session
-    (setq haskell-session nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-session-from-buffer ()
-  "Get the session based on the buffer."
-  (when (and (buffer-file-name)
-             (consp haskell-sessions))
-    (cl-reduce (lambda (acc a)
-                 (let ((dir (haskell-session-get a 'cabal-dir)))
-                   (if dir
-                       (if (string-prefix-p dir
-                                            (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name)))
-                           (if acc
-                               (if (and
-                                    (> (length (haskell-session-get a 'cabal-dir))
-                                       (length (haskell-session-get acc 'cabal-dir))))
-                                   a
-                                 acc)
-                             a)
-                         acc)
-                     acc)))
-               haskell-sessions
-               :initial-value nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-session-default-name ()
-  "Generate a default project name for the new project prompt."
-  (let ((file (haskell-cabal-find-file)))
-    (or (when file
-          (downcase (file-name-sans-extension
-                     (file-name-nondirectory file))))
-        "haskell")))
-
-(defun haskell-session-assign (session)
-  "Assing current buffer to SESSION.
-
-This could be helpful for temporary or auxiliary buffers such as
-presentation mode buffers (e.g. in case when session is killed
-with all relevant buffers)."
-  (setq-local haskell-session session))
-
-(defun haskell-session-choose ()
-  "Find a session by choosing from a list of the current sessions."
-  (when haskell-sessions
-    (let* ((session-name (funcall haskell-completing-read-function
-                                  "Choose Haskell session: "
-                                  (cl-remove-if (lambda (name)
-                                                  (and haskell-session
-                                                       (string= (haskell-session-name haskell-session)
-                                                                name)))
-                                                (mapcar 'haskell-session-name haskell-sessions))))
-           (session (cl-find-if (lambda (session)
-                                  (string= (haskell-session-name session)
-                                           session-name))
-                                haskell-sessions)))
-      session)))
-
-(defun haskell-session-clear ()
-  "Clear the buffer of any Haskell session choice."
-  (setq-local haskell-session nil))
-
-(defun haskell-session-lookup (name)
-  "Get the session by name."
-  (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (s)
-                      (string= name (haskell-session-name s)))
-                    haskell-sessions))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Session modules
-
-(defun haskell-session-strip-dir (session file)
-  "Strip the load dir from the file path."
-  (let ((cur-dir (haskell-session-current-dir session)))
-    (if (> (length file) (length cur-dir))
-        (if (string= (substring file 0 (length cur-dir))
-                     cur-dir)
-            (replace-regexp-in-string
-             "^[/\\]" ""
-             (substring file
-                        (length cur-dir)))
-          file)
-      file)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Accessing the session
-
-(defun haskell-session-current-dir (s)
-  "Get the session current directory."
-  (let ((dir (haskell-session-get s 'current-dir)))
-    (or dir
-        (error "No current directory."))))
-
-(defun haskell-session-name (s)
-  "Get the session name."
-  (haskell-session-get s 'name))
-
-(defun haskell-session-target (s)
-  "Get the session build target.
-If `haskell-process-load-or-reload-prompt' is nil, accept `default'."
-  (let* ((maybe-target (haskell-session-get s 'target))
-         (target (if maybe-target maybe-target
-                   (let ((new-target
-                          (if haskell-process-load-or-reload-prompt
-                              (read-string "build target (empty for default):")
-                            "")))
-                     (haskell-session-set-target s new-target)))))
-    (if (not (string= target "")) target nil)))
-
-(defun haskell-session-set-target (s target)
-  "Set the session build target."
-  (haskell-session-set s 'target target))
-
-(defun haskell-session-set-interactive-buffer (s v)
-  "Set the session interactive buffer."
-  (haskell-session-set s 'interactive-buffer v))
-
-(defun haskell-session-set-process (s v)
-  "Set the session process."
-  (haskell-session-set s 'process v))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-session-process (s)
-  "Get the session process."
-  (haskell-session-get s 'process))
-
-(defun haskell-session-set-cabal-dir (s v)
-  "Set the session cabal-dir."
-  (let ((true-path (file-truename v)))
-    (haskell-session-set s 'cabal-dir true-path)
-    (haskell-session-set-cabal-checksum s true-path)))
-
-(defun haskell-session-set-current-dir (s v)
-  "Set the session current directory."
-  (let ((true-path (file-truename v)))
-    (haskell-session-set s 'current-dir true-path)))
-
-(defun haskell-session-set-cabal-checksum (s cabal-dir)
-  "Set the session checksum of .cabal files"
-  (haskell-session-set s 'cabal-checksum
-                       (haskell-cabal-compute-checksum cabal-dir)))
-
-(defun haskell-session-cabal-dir (s)
-  "Get the session cabal-dir."
-  (or (haskell-session-get s 'cabal-dir)
-      (let ((set-dir (haskell-cabal-get-dir (not haskell-process-load-or-reload-prompt))))
-        (if set-dir
-            (progn (haskell-session-set-cabal-dir s set-dir)
-                   set-dir)
-            (haskell-session-cabal-dir s)))))
-
-(defun haskell-session-modify (session key update)
-  "Update the value at KEY in SESSION with UPDATE."
-  (haskell-session-set
-   session
-   key
-   (funcall update
-            (haskell-session-get session key))))
-
-(defun haskell-session-get (session key)
-  "Get the SESSION's KEY value.
-Returns nil if KEY not set."
-  (cdr (assq key session)))
-
-(defun haskell-session-set (session key value)
-  "Set the SESSION's KEY to VALUE.
-Returns newly set VALUE."
-  (let ((cell (assq key session)))
-    (if cell
-        (setcdr cell value) ; modify cell in-place
-      (setcdr session (cons (cons key value) (cdr session))) ; new cell
-      value)))
-
-(provide 'haskell-session)
-
-;;; haskell-session.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-sort-imports.el --- Sort the list of Haskell imports at the point alphabetically -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010  Chris Done
-
-;; Author: Chris Done <chrisdone@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
-;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
-;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
-;; PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-;; License along with this program.  If not, see
-;; <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; If the region is active it sorts the imports within the
-;; region.
-
-;; This will align and sort the columns of the current import
-;; list.  It's more or less the coolest thing on the planet.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defvar haskell-sort-imports-regexp
-  (concat "^import[ ]+"
-          "\\(qualified \\)?"
-          "[ ]*\\(\"[^\"]*\" \\)?"
-          "[ ]*\\([A-Za-z0-9_.']*.*\\)"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-sort-imports ()
-  "Sort the import list at point. It sorts the current group
-i.e. an import list separated by blank lines on either side.
-
-If the region is active, it will restrict the imports to sort
-within that region."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (haskell-sort-imports-at-import)
-    (let* ((points (haskell-sort-imports-decl-points))
-           (current-string (buffer-substring-no-properties (car points)
-                                                           (cdr points)))
-           (current-offset (- (point) (car points))))
-      (if (region-active-p)
-          (progn (goto-char (region-beginning))
-                 (haskell-sort-imports-goto-import-start))
-        (haskell-sort-imports-goto-group-start))
-      (let* ((start (point))
-             (imports (haskell-sort-imports-collect-imports))
-             (sorted (sort (cl-copy-list imports)
-                           (lambda (a b)
-                             (string< (haskell-sort-imports-normalize a)
-                                      (haskell-sort-imports-normalize b))))))
-        (when (not (equal imports sorted))
-          (delete-region start (point))
-          (mapc (lambda (import) (insert import "\n")) sorted))
-        (goto-char start)
-        (when (search-forward current-string nil t 1)
-          (forward-char (- (length current-string)))
-          (forward-char current-offset))))))
-
-(defun haskell-sort-imports-normalize (i)
-  "Normalize an import, if possible, so that it can be sorted."
-  (if (string-match haskell-sort-imports-regexp
-                    i)
-      (match-string 3 i)
-    i))
-
-(defun haskell-sort-imports-collect-imports ()
-  (let ((imports (list)))
-    (while (looking-at "import")
-      (let* ((points (haskell-sort-imports-decl-points))
-             (string (buffer-substring-no-properties (car points)
-                                                     (cdr points))))
-        (goto-char (min (1+ (cdr points))
-                        (point-max)))
-        (setq imports (cons string imports))))
-    (reverse (delq nil (delete-dups imports)))))
-
-(defun haskell-sort-imports-goto-group-start ()
-  "Go to the start of the import group."
-  (or (and (search-backward "\n\n" nil t 1)
-           (goto-char (+ 2 (line-end-position))))
-      (when (search-backward-regexp "^module " nil t 1)
-        (goto-char (1+ (line-end-position))))
-      (goto-char (point-min))))
-
-(defun haskell-sort-imports-at-import ()
-  "Are we at an import?"
-  (save-excursion
-    (haskell-sort-imports-goto-import-start)
-    (looking-at "import")))
-
-(defun haskell-sort-imports-goto-import-start ()
-  "Go to the start of the import."
-  (goto-char (car (haskell-sort-imports-decl-points))))
-
-(defun haskell-sort-imports-decl-points ()
-  "Get the points of the declaration."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((start (or (progn (goto-char (line-end-position))
-                            (search-backward-regexp "^[^ \n]" nil t 1)
-                            (unless (or (looking-at "^-}$")
-                                        (looking-at "^{-$"))
-                              (point)))
-                     0))
-          (end (progn (goto-char (1+ (point)))
-                      (or (when (search-forward-regexp "[\n]+[^ \n]" nil t 1)
-                            (forward-char -1)
-                            (search-backward-regexp "[^\n ]" nil t)
-                            (line-end-position))
-                          (when (search-forward-regexp "\n" nil t 1)
-                            (1- (point)))
-                          (point-max)))))
-      (cons start end))))
-
-(provide 'haskell-sort-imports)
-
-;;; haskell-sort-imports.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-string.el --- Haskell related string utilities -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013  Herbert Valerio Riedel
-
-;; Author: Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Todo:
-
-;; - write ERT tests
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defun haskell-string-trim (string)
-  "Remove whitespace around STRING.
-
-A Whitespace character is defined in the Haskell Report as follows
-
-  whitechar -> newline | vertab | space | tab | uniWhite
-  newline   -> return linefeed | return | linefeed | formfeed
-  uniWhite  -> any Unicode character defined as whitespace
-
-Note: The implementation currently only supports ASCII
-      white-space characters, i.e. the implemention doesn't
-      consider uniWhite."
-
-  (let ((s1 (if (string-match "[\t\n\v\f\r ]+\\'" string) (replace-match "" t t string) string)))
-    (if (string-match "\\`[\t\n\v\f\r ]+" s1) (replace-match "" t t s1) s1)))
-
-(defun haskell-string-only-spaces-p (string)
-  "Return t if STRING contains only whitespace (or is empty)."
-  (string= "" (haskell-string-trim string)))
-
-(defun haskell-string-take (string n)
-  "Return (up to) N character length prefix of STRING."
-  (substring string 0 (min (length string) n)))
-
-(defconst haskell-string-literal-encode-ascii-array
-  [ "\\NUL" "\\SOH" "\\STX" "\\ETX" "\\EOT" "\\ENQ" "\\ACK" "\\a" "\\b" "\\t" "\\n" "\\v" "\\f" "\\r" "\\SO" "\\SI" "\\DLE" "\\DC1" "\\DC2" "\\DC3" "\\DC4" "\\NAK" "\\SYN" "\\ETB" "\\CAN" "\\EM" "\\SUB" "\\ESC" "\\FS" "\\GS" "\\RS" "\\US" " " "!" "\\\"" "#" "$" "%" "&" "'" "(" ")" "*" "+" "," "-" "." "/" "0" "1" "2" "3" "4" "5" "6" "7" "8" "9" ":" ";" "<" "=" ">" "?" "@" "A" "B" "C" "D" "E" "F" "G" "H" "I" "J" "K" "L" "M" "N" "O" "P" "Q" "R" "S" "T" "U" "V" "W" "X" "Y" "Z" "[" "\\\\" "]" "^" "_" "`" "a" "b" "c" "d" "e" "f" "g" "h" "i" "j" "k" "l" "m" "n" "o" "p" "q" "r" "s" "t" "u" "v" "w" "x" "y" "z" "{" "|" "}" "~" "\\DEL" ]
-  "Array of encodings for 7-bit ASCII character points indexed by ASCII value.")
-
-(defun haskell-string-literal-encode (str &optional no-quotes)
-  "Encode STR according Haskell escape rules using 7-bit ASCII representation.
-
-The serialization has been implemented to closely match the
-behaviour of GHC's Show instance for Strings.
-
-If NO-QUOTES is non-nil, omit wrapping result in quotes.
-
-This is the dual operation to `haskell-string-literal-decode'."
-
-  (let ((lastc -1))
-    (let ((encode (lambda (c)
-                    (let ((lc lastc))
-                      (setq lastc c)
-                      (if (>= c 128) ;; if non-ASCII code point
-                          (format "\\%d" c)
-                        ;; else, for ASCII code points
-                        (if (or (and (= lc 14) (= c ?H)) ;; "\SO\&H"
-                                (and (>= lc 128) (>= c ?0) (<= c ?9))) ;; "\123\&4"
-                            (concat "\\&" (aref haskell-string-literal-encode-ascii-array c))
-                          (aref haskell-string-literal-encode-ascii-array c)
-                          ))))))
-
-      (if no-quotes
-          (mapconcat encode str "")
-        (concat "\"" (mapconcat encode str "") "\"")))))
-
-(defconst haskell-string-literal-escapes-regexp
-  (concat "[\\]\\(?:"
-          (regexp-opt (append
-                       (mapcar (lambda (c) (format "%c" c))
-                               "abfnrtv\\\"'&") ;; "charesc" escape sequences
-                       (mapcar (lambda (c) (format "^%c" c))
-                               "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ@[\\]^_") ;; "cntrl" escape sequences
-                       (mapcar (lambda (s) (format "%s" s))
-                               (split-string "NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR
-                                              SO SI DLE DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC
-                                              FS GS RS US SP DEL")))) ;; "ascii" (w\o "cntrl") escape sequences
-          "\\|" "[\t\n\v\f\r ]+[\\]"  ;; whitespace gaps
-          "\\|" "[0-9]+"              ;; decimal escape sequence
-          "\\|" "o[0-7]+"             ;; octal escape sequence
-          "\\|" "x[0-9a-f]+"          ;; hex escape sequence
-          "\\)?") ;; everything else is an invalid escape sequence
-  "Regexp for matching escape codes in string literals.
-See Haskell Report Sect 2.6,
-URL `http://www.haskell.org/onlinereport/haskell2010/haskellch2.html#x7-200002.6',
-for more details.")
-
-(defconst haskell-string-literal-decode1-table
-  (let ((h (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-    (mapc (lambda (c) (puthash (concat "\\" (car c)) (cdr c) h))
-          '(;; ascii-escapes
-            ("NUL" . "\x00") ("SOH" . "\x01") ("STX" . "\x02") ("ETX" . "\x03") ("EOT" . "\x04") ("ENQ" . "\x05")
-            ("ACK" . "\x06") ("BEL" . "\x07") ("BS"  . "\x08") ("HT"  . "\x09") ("LF"  . "\x0a") ("VT"  . "\x0b")
-            ("FF"  . "\x0c") ("CR"  . "\x0d") ("SO"  . "\x0e") ("SI"  . "\x0f") ("DLE" . "\x10") ("DC1" . "\x11")
-            ("DC2" . "\x12") ("DC3" . "\x13") ("DC4" . "\x14") ("NAK" . "\x15") ("SYN" . "\x16") ("ETB" . "\x17")
-            ("CAN" . "\x18") ("EM"  . "\x19") ("SUB" . "\x1a") ("ESC" . "\x1b") ("FS"  . "\x1c") ("GS"  . "\x1d")
-            ("RS"  . "\x1e") ("US"  . "\x1f") ("SP"  . "\x20")                                   ("DEL" . "\x7f" )
-            ;; C-compatible single-char escape sequences
-            ("a" . "\x07") ("b" . "\x08") ("f" . "\x0c") ("n" . "\x0a") ("r" . "\x0d") ("t" . "\x09") ("v" . "\x0b")
-            ;; trivial escapes
-            ("\\" . "\\") ("\"" . "\"") ("'" . "'")
-            ;; "empty" escape
-            ("&" . "")))
-    h)
-  "Hash table containing irregular escape sequences and their decoded strings.
-Used by `haskell-string-literal-decode1'.")
-
-(defun haskell-string-literal-decode1 (l)
-  "Decode a single string literal escape sequence.
-L must contain exactly one escape sequence.
-This is an internal function used by `haskell-string-literal-decode'."
-  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-    (cond
-     ((gethash l haskell-string-literal-decode1-table))
-     ((string-match "\\`[\\][0-9]+\\'" l)         (char-to-string (string-to-number (substring l 1) 10)))
-     ((string-match "\\`[\\]x[[:xdigit:]]+\\'" l) (char-to-string (string-to-number (substring l 2) 16)))
-     ((string-match "\\`[\\]o[0-7]+\\'" l)        (char-to-string (string-to-number (substring l 2) 8)))
-     ((string-match "\\`[\\]\\^[@-_]\\'" l)       (char-to-string (- (aref l 2) ?@))) ;; "cntrl" escapes
-     ((string-match "\\`[\\][\t\n\v\f\r ]+[\\]\\'" l) "") ;; whitespace gap
-     (t (error "Invalid escape sequence")))))
-
-(defun haskell-string-literal-decode (estr &optional no-quotes)
-  "Decode a Haskell string-literal.
-If NO-QUOTES is nil, ESTR must be surrounded by quotes.
-
-This is the dual operation to `haskell-string-literal-encode'."
-  (if (and (not no-quotes)
-           (string-match-p "\\`\"[^\\\"[:cntrl:]]*\"\\'" estr))
-      (substring estr 1 -1) ;; optimized fast-path for trivial strings
-    (let ((s (if no-quotes ;; else: do general decoding
-                 estr
-               (if (string-match-p "\\`\".*\"\\'" estr)
-                   (substring estr 1 -1)
-                 (error "String literal must be delimited by quotes"))))
-          (case-fold-search nil))
-      (replace-regexp-in-string haskell-string-literal-escapes-regexp #'haskell-string-literal-decode1 s t t))))
-
-(defun haskell-string-ellipsize (string n)
-  "Return STRING truncated to (at most) N characters.
-If truncation occured, last character in string is replaced by `…'.
-See also `haskell-string-take'."
-  (cond
-   ((<= (length string) n) string) ;; no truncation needed
-   ((< n 1) "")
-   (t (concat (substring string 0 (1- n)) "…"))))
-
-(defun haskell-string-chomp (str)
-  "Chomp leading and tailing whitespace from STR."
-  (while (string-match "\\`\n+\\|^\\s-+\\|\\s-+$\\|\n+\\'"
-                       str)
-    (setq str (replace-match "" t t str)))
-  str)
-
-(defun haskell-string-split-to-lines (str)
-  "Split STR to lines and return a list of strings with preceeding and
-succeding space removed."
-  (when (stringp str)
-    (cl-mapcar #'haskell-string-chomp (split-string str "\n"))))
-
-(defun haskell-string-trim-prefix (prefix str)
-  "If PREFIX is prefix of STR, the string is trimmed."
-  (when (and (stringp prefix)
-             (stringp str))
-    (if (string-prefix-p prefix str)
-        (substring str (length prefix)))))
-
-(defun haskell-string-trim-suffix (suffix str)
-  "If SUFFIX is suffix of STR, the string is trimmed."
-  (when (and (stringp suffix)
-             (stringp str))
-    (if (string-suffix-p suffix str)
-        (substring str 0 (* -1 (length suffix))))))
-
-(defun haskell-string-drop-qualifier (ident)
-  "Drop qualifier from given identifier IDENT.
-
-If the identifier is not qualified return it unchanged."
-  (or (and (string-match "^\\([^.]*\\.\\)*\\(?1:[^.]+\\)$" ident)
-           (match-string 1 ident))
-      ident))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-message-line (str)
-  "Echo STR in mini-buffer.
-Given string is shrinken to single line, multiple lines just
-disturbs the programmer."
-  (message "%s" (haskell-mode-one-line str (frame-width))))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-one-line (str &optional width)
-  "Try to fit STR as much as possible on one line according to given WIDTH."
-  (unless width
-    (setq width (length str)))
-  (let* ((long-line (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" " " str))
-         (condensed  (replace-regexp-in-string
-                      " +" " " (haskell-string-trim long-line))))
-    (truncate-string-to-width condensed width nil nil "…")))
-
-(provide 'haskell-string)
-
-;;; haskell-string.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-string.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-string.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/haskell-svg.el
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-;;; haskell-svg.el --- SVG Rendering -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2018 Federico Beffa. All rights reserved.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defcustom haskell-svg-render-images nil
-  "Replace SVG image text with actual images."
-  :group 'haskell-interactive
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defconst haskell-svg-supported (image-type-available-p 'svg)
-  "Defines if SVG images are supported by this instance of Emacs.")
-
-
-
-(defun haskell-svg-render-images-p ()
-  "Shall we render SVG images?"
-  (and haskell-svg-supported (display-images-p) haskell-svg-render-images))
-
-(defun haskell-svg-maybe-render-images (text)
-  "Render SVG images if desired and supported, or terurn the
-input unmodified."
-  (if (haskell-svg-render-images-p)
-      (haskell-svg-render-images text)
-    text))
-
-(defun haskell-svg-render-images (text)
-  "Replace an SVG image text with an actual image."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert text)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (when (re-search-forward
-             "\"?<\\?xml\\(.\\|\n\\|\r\\)* PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD SVG [0-9]\.[0-9]//EN\\(.\\|\n\\|\r\\)*</svg>\"?"
-             nil t)
-        (let ((svg-string (match-string 0))
-              (begin (match-beginning 0))
-              (end (match-end 0)))
-          (delete-region begin end)
-          (goto-char begin)
-          (insert-image (create-image svg-string nil t) "SVG image")))
-      (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max))))
-
-(defun haskell-svg-toggle-render-images ()
-  "Toggle rendering of SVG images at the REPL output."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq haskell-svg-render-images (not haskell-svg-render-images)))
-
-
-
-(provide 'haskell-svg)
-
-;;; haskell-svg.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-unicode-input-method.el --- Haskell Unicode helper functions  -*- coding: utf-8; lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2011  Roel van Dijk
-
-;; Author: Roel van Dijk <vandijk.roel@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'quail)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun turn-on-haskell-unicode-input-method ()
-  "Set input method `haskell-unicode'."
-  (interactive)
-  (set-input-method "haskell-unicode"))
-
-(quail-define-package
- "haskell-unicode" ;; name
- "UTF-8"           ;; language
- "\\"              ;; title
- t                 ;; guidance
- "Haskell Unicode input method.
-Designed to be used with the Haskell UnicodeSyntax language
-extension in combination with the x-unicode-symbols set of
-packages (base-unicode-symbols and containers-unicode-symbols).
-"                  ;; docstring
- nil              ;; translation-keys
- nil              ;; forget-last-selection
- nil              ;; deterministic
- nil              ;; kbd-translate
- nil              ;; show-layout
- nil              ;; create-decode-map
- nil              ;; maximum-shortest
- nil              ;; overlay-plist
- nil              ;; update-translation-function
- nil              ;; conversion-keys
- t                ;; simple
- )
-
-(quail-define-rules
- ;; Greek letters
- ("alpha "           ["α"])
- ("Alpha "           ["Α"])
- ("beta "            ["β"])
- ("Beta "            ["Β"])
- ("gamma "           ["γ"])
- ("Gamma "           ["Γ"])
- ("delta "           ["δ"])
- ("Delta "           ["Δ"])
- ("epsilon "         ["ε"])
- ("Epsilon "         ["Ε"])
- ("zeta "            ["ζ"])
- ("Zeta "            ["Ζ"])
- ("eta "             ["η"])
- ("Eta "             ["Η"])
- ("theta "           ["θ"])
- ("Theta "           ["Θ"])
- ("iota "            ["ι"])
- ("Iota "            ["Ι"])
- ("kappa "           ["κ"])
- ("Kappa "           ["Κ"])
- ("lambda "          ["λ"])
- ("Lambda "          ["Λ"])
- ("lamda "           ["λ"])
- ("Lamda "           ["Λ"])
- ("mu "              ["μ"])
- ("Mu "              ["Μ"])
- ("nu "              ["ν"])
- ("Nu "              ["Ν"])
- ("xi "              ["ξ"])
- ("Xi "              ["Ξ"])
- ("omicron "         ["ο"])
- ("Omicron "         ["Ο"])
- ("pi "              ["π"])
- ("Pi "              ["Π"])
- ("rho "             ["ρ"])
- ("Rho "             ["Ρ"])
- ("sigma "           ["σ"])
- ("Sigma "           ["Σ"])
- ("tau "             ["τ"])
- ("Tau "             ["Τ"])
- ("upsilon "         ["υ"])
- ("Upsilon "         ["Υ"])
- ("phi "             ["φ"])
- ("Phi "             ["Φ"])
- ("chi "             ["χ"])
- ("Chi "             ["Χ"])
- ("psi "             ["ψ"])
- ("Psi "             ["Ψ"])
- ("omega "           ["ω"])
- ("Omega "           ["Ω"])
- ("digamma "         ["ϝ"])
- ("Digamma "         ["Ϝ"])
- ("san "             ["ϻ"])
- ("San "             ["Ϻ"])
- ("qoppa "           ["ϙ"])
- ("Qoppa "           ["Ϙ"])
- ("sampi "           ["ϡ"])
- ("Sampi "           ["Ϡ"])
- ("stigma "          ["ϛ"])
- ("Stigma "          ["Ϛ"])
- ("heta "            ["ͱ"])
- ("Heta "            ["Ͱ"])
- ("sho "             ["ϸ"])
- ("Sho "             ["Ϸ"])
-
- ;; Double-struck letters
- ("|A|"              ["𝔸"])
- ("|B|"              ["𝔹"])
- ("|C|"              ["ℂ"])
- ("|D|"              ["𝔻"])
- ("|E|"              ["𝔼"])
- ("|F|"              ["𝔽"])
- ("|G|"              ["𝔾"])
- ("|H|"              ["ℍ"])
- ("|I|"              ["𝕀"])
- ("|J|"              ["𝕁"])
- ("|K|"              ["𝕂"])
- ("|L|"              ["𝕃"])
- ("|M|"              ["𝕄"])
- ("|N|"              ["ℕ"])
- ("|O|"              ["𝕆"])
- ("|P|"              ["ℙ"])
- ("|Q|"              ["ℚ"])
- ("|R|"              ["ℝ"])
- ("|S|"              ["𝕊"])
- ("|T|"              ["𝕋"])
- ("|U|"              ["𝕌"])
- ("|V|"              ["𝕍"])
- ("|W|"              ["𝕎"])
- ("|X|"              ["𝕏"])
- ("|Y|"              ["𝕐"])
- ("|Z|"              ["ℤ"])
- ("|gamma|"          ["ℽ"])
- ("|Gamma|"          ["ℾ"])
- ("|pi|"             ["ℼ"])
- ("|Pi|"             ["ℿ"])
-
- ;; Types
- ("::"               ["∷"])
-
- ;; Quantifiers
- ("forall"           ["∀"])
- ("exists"           ["∃"])
-
- ;; Arrows
- ("->"               ["→"])
- ;; ("-->"              ["⟶"])
- ("<-"               ["←"])
- ;; ("<--"              ["⟵"])
- ;; ("<->"              ["↔"])
- ;; ("<-->"             ["⟷"])
-
- ("=>"               ["⇒"])
- ;; ("==>"              ["⟹"])
- ;; ("<="               ["⇐"])
- ;; ("<=="              ["⟸"])
- ;; ("<=>"              ["⇔"])
- ;; ("<==>"             ["⟺"])
-
- ;; ("|->"              ["↦"])
- ;; ("|-->"             ["⟼"])
- ;; ("<-|"              ["↤"])
- ;; ("<--|"             ["⟻"])
-
- ;; ("|=>"              ["⤇"])
- ;; ("|==>"             ["⟾"])
- ;; ("<=|"              ["⤆"])
- ;; ("<==|"             ["⟽"])
-
- ("~>"               ["⇝"])
- ;; ("~~>"              ["⟿"])
- ("<~"               ["⇜"])
- ;; ("<~~"              ["⬳"])
-
- ;; (">->"              ["↣"])
- ;; ("<-<"              ["↢"])
- ;; ("->>"              ["↠"])
- ;; ("<<-"              ["↞"])
-
- ;; (">->>"             ["⤖"])
- ;; ("<<-<"             ["⬻"])
-
- ;; ("<|-"              ["⇽"])
- ;; ("-|>"              ["⇾"])
- ;; ("<|-|>"            ["⇿"])
-
- ;; ("<-/-"             ["↚"])
- ;; ("-/->"             ["↛"])
-
- ;; ("<-|-"             ["⇷"])
- ;; ("-|->"             ["⇸"])
- ;; ("<-|->"            ["⇹"])
-
- ;; ("<-||-"            ["⇺"])
- ;; ("-||->"            ["⇻"])
- ;; ("<-||->"           ["⇼"])
-
- ;; ("-o->"             ["⇴"])
- ;; ("<-o-"             ["⬰"])
-
- ;; Boolean operators
- ;; ("not"              ["¬"])
- ("&&"               ["∧"])
- ("||"               ["∨"])
-
- ;; Relational operators
- ("=="               ["≡"])
- ("/="               ["≢" "≠"])
- ("<="               ["≤"])
- (">="               ["≥"])
- ("/<"               ["≮"])
- ("/>"               ["≯"])
-
- ;; Arithmetic
- ;; (" / "              [" ÷ "])
- (" * "              [" ⋅ "])
-
- ;; Containers / Collections
- ;; ("++"               ["⧺"])
- ;; ("+++"              ["⧻"])
- ;; ("|||"              ["⫴"])
- ;; ("empty"            ["∅"])
- ("elem"             ["∈"])
- ("notElem"          ["∉"])
- ("member"           ["∈"])
- ("notMember"        ["∉"])
- ("union"            ["∪"])
- ("intersection"     ["∩"])
- ("isSubsetOf"       ["⊆"])
- ("isProperSubsetOf" ["⊂"])
-
- ;; Other
- ;; ("<<"               ["≪"])
- ;; (">>"               ["≫"])
- ("<<<"              ["⋘"])
- (">>>"              ["⋙"])
- ("<|"               ["⊲"])
- ("|>"               ["⊳"])
- ("><"               ["⋈"])
- ;; ("mempty"           ["∅"])
- ("mappend"          ["⊕"])
- ;; ("<*>"              ["⊛"])
- (" . "              [" ∘ "])
- ("undefined"        ["⊥"])
- (":="               ["≔"])
- ("=:"               ["≕"])
- ("=def"             ["≝"])
- ("=?"               ["≟"])
- ("..."              ["…"])
-
- ;; Braces
- ;; ("[|"               ["〚"])
- ;; ("|]"               ["〛"])
-
- ;; Numeric subscripts
- ("_0 "              ["₀"])
- ("_1 "              ["₁"])
- ("_2 "              ["₂"])
- ("_3 "              ["₃"])
- ("_4 "              ["₄"])
- ("_5 "              ["₅"])
- ("_6 "              ["₆"])
- ("_7 "              ["₇"])
- ("_8 "              ["₈"])
- ("_9 "              ["₉"])
-
- ;; Numeric superscripts
- ("^0 "              ["⁰"])
- ("^1 "              ["¹"])
- ("^2 "              ["²"])
- ("^3 "              ["³"])
- ("^4 "              ["⁴"])
- ("^5 "              ["⁵"])
- ("^6 "              ["⁶"])
- ("^7 "              ["⁷"])
- ("^8 "              ["⁸"])
- ("^9 "              ["⁹"])
- )
-
-(provide 'haskell-unicode-input-method)
-
-;;; haskell-unicode-input-method.el ends here
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-;;; haskell-utils.el --- General utility functions used by haskell-mode modules -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2013 Herbert Valerio Riedel
-;;             2016 Arthur Fayzrakhmanov
-
-;; Author: Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This module's purpose is to provide a place for helper functions
-;; which are general enough to be usable by multiple modules and/or
-;; to alleviate circular module dependency problems.
-;;
-;; When possible, functions in this module shall be accompanied by
-;; ERT-based unit tests.
-;;
-;; See also `haskell-str.el' for string utility functions.
-;;
-;; All symbols in this module have a `haskell-utils-' prefix.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; =============================================================================
-;;                                     NOTE:
-;; THIS MODULE IS SUPPOSED TO BE A LEAF-MODULE AND SHALL NOT REQUIRE/DEPEND-ON
-;; ANY OTHER HASKELL-MODE MODULES IN ORDER TO STAY AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MODULE
-;; DEPENDENCY GRAPH.
-;; =============================================================================
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib))
-
-(defvar-local haskell-utils-async-post-command-flag nil
-  "Non-nil means some commands were triggered during async function execution.")
-
-(defvar haskell-mode-interactive-prompt-state nil
-  "Special variable indicating a state of user input waiting.")
-
-(defun haskell-utils-read-directory-name (prompt default)
-  "Read directory name and normalize to true absolute path.
-Refer to `read-directory-name' for the meaning of PROMPT and
-DEFAULT.  If `haskell-process-load-or-reload-prompt' is nil,
-accept `default'."
-  (let ((filename (file-truename (read-directory-name prompt default default))))
-    (concat (replace-regexp-in-string "/$" "" filename) "/")))
-
-(defun haskell-utils-parse-import-statement-at-point ()
-  "Return imported module name if on import statement or nil otherwise.
-This currently assumes that the \"import\" keyword and the module
-name are on the same line.
-
-This function supports the SafeHaskell and PackageImports syntax extensions.
-
-Note: doesn't detect if in {--}-style comment."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-    (if (looking-at (concat "[\t ]*import[\t ]+"
-                            "\\(?:safe[\t ]+\\)?" ;; SafeHaskell
-                            "\\(?:qualified[\t ]+\\)?"
-                            "\\(?:\"[^\"]*\"[\t ]+\\)?" ;; PackageImports
-                            "\\([[:digit:][:upper:][:lower:]_.]+\\)"))
-        (match-string-no-properties 1))))
-
-(defun haskell-utils-async-update-post-command-flag ()
-  "A special hook which collects triggered commands during async execution.
-This hook pushes value of variable `this-command' to flag variable
-`haskell-utils-async-post-command-flag'."
-  (let* ((cmd this-command)
-         (updated-flag (cons cmd haskell-utils-async-post-command-flag)))
-    (setq haskell-utils-async-post-command-flag updated-flag)))
-
-(defun haskell-utils-async-watch-changes ()
-  "Watch for triggered commands during async operation execution.
-Resets flag variable
-`haskell-utils-async-update-post-command-flag' to NIL.  By changes it is
-assumed that nothing happened, e.g. nothing was inserted in
-buffer, point was not moved, etc.  To collect data `post-command-hook' is used."
-  (setq haskell-utils-async-post-command-flag nil)
-  (add-hook
-   'post-command-hook #'haskell-utils-async-update-post-command-flag nil t))
-
-(defun haskell-utils-async-stop-watching-changes (buffer)
-  "Clean up after async operation finished.
-This function takes care about cleaning up things made by
-`haskell-utils-async-watch-changes'.  The BUFFER argument is a buffer where
-`post-command-hook' should be disabled.  This is neccessary, because
-it is possible that user will change buffer during async function
-execusion."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (setq haskell-utils-async-post-command-flag nil)
-    (remove-hook
-     'post-command-hook #'haskell-utils-async-update-post-command-flag t)))
-
-(defun haskell-utils-reduce-string (str)
-  "Remove newlines and extra whitespace from string STR.
-If line starts with a sequence of whitespaces, substitutes this
-sequence with a single whitespace.  Removes all newline
-characters."
-  (let ((s (replace-regexp-in-string "^\s+" " " str)))
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "\r?\n" "" s)))
-
-(defun haskell-utils-repl-response-error-status (response)
-  "Parse response REPL's RESPONSE for errors.
-Returns one of the following symbols:
-
-+ unknown-command
-+ option-missing
-+ interactive-error
-+ no-error
-
-*Warning*: this funciton covers only three kind of responses:
-
-* \"unknown command …\"
-  REPL missing requested command
-* \"<interactive>:3:5: …\"
-  interactive REPL error
-* \"Couldn't guess that module name. Does it exist?\"
-  (:type-at and maybe some other commands error)
-* *all other reposnses* are treated as success reposneses and
-  'no-error is returned."
-  (if response
-      (let ((first-line (car (split-string response "\n" t))))
-        (cond
-         ((null first-line) 'no-error)
-         ((string-match-p "^unknown command" first-line)
-          'unknown-command)
-         ((string-match-p
-           "^Couldn't guess that module name. Does it exist?"
-           first-line)
-          'option-missing)
-         ((string-match-p "^<interactive>:" first-line)
-          'interactive-error)
-         (t 'no-error)))
-    ;; in case of nil-ish reponse it's not clear is it error response or not
-    'no-error))
-
-(defun haskell-utils-compose-type-at-command (pos)
-  "Prepare :type-at command to be send to haskell process.
-POS is a cons cell containing min and max positions, i.e. target
-expression bounds."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((start-p (car pos))
-          (end-p (cdr pos))
-          start-l
-          start-c
-          end-l
-          end-c
-          value)
-      (goto-char start-p)
-      (setq start-l (line-number-at-pos))
-      (setq start-c (1+ (current-column)))
-      (goto-char end-p)
-      (setq end-l (line-number-at-pos))
-      (setq end-c (1+ (current-column)))
-      (setq value (buffer-substring-no-properties start-p end-p))
-      ;; supress multiline expressions
-      (let ((lines (split-string value "\n" t)))
-        (when (and (cdr lines)
-                   (stringp (car lines)))
-          (setq value (format "[ %s … ]" (car lines)))))
-      (replace-regexp-in-string
-       "\n$"
-       ""
-       (format ":type-at %s %d %d %d %d %s"
-               (buffer-file-name)
-               start-l
-               start-c
-               end-l
-               end-c
-               value)))))
-
-
-(defun haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state (&optional disabled)
-  "Set `haskell-mode-interactive-prompt-state' to t.
-If given DISABLED argument sets variable value to nil, otherwise to t."
-  (setq haskell-mode-interactive-prompt-state (not disabled)))
-
-(provide 'haskell-utils)
-;;; haskell-utils.el ends here
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-;;; haskell.el --- Top-level Haskell package -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014 Chris Done.  All rights reserved.
-;;             2016 Arthur Fayzrakhmanov
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-hoogle)
-(require 'haskell-process)
-(require 'haskell-debug)
-(require 'haskell-interactive-mode)
-(require 'haskell-repl)
-(require 'haskell-load)
-(require 'haskell-commands)
-(require 'haskell-modules)
-(require 'haskell-string)
-(require 'haskell-completions)
-(require 'haskell-utils)
-(require 'haskell-customize)
-
-(defvar interactive-haskell-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-l") 'haskell-process-load-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-r") 'haskell-process-reload)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'haskell-process-do-type)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'haskell-process-do-info)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-.") 'haskell-mode-jump-to-def-or-tag)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'haskell-interactive-mode-clear)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'haskell-process-cabal-build)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-v") 'haskell-cabal-visit-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x") 'haskell-process-cabal)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") 'haskell-interactive-switch)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-z") 'haskell-interactive-switch)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for using `interactive-haskell-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode interactive-haskell-mode
-  "Minor mode for enabling haskell-process interaction."
-  :lighter " Interactive"
-  :keymap interactive-haskell-mode-map
-  (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
-            #'haskell-completions-sync-repl-completion-at-point
-            nil
-            t))
-
-(make-obsolete 'haskell-process-completions-at-point
-               'haskell-completions-sync-repl-completion-at-point
-               "June 19, 2015")
-
-(defun haskell-process-completions-at-point ()
-  "A `completion-at-point' function using the current haskell process."
-  (when (haskell-session-maybe)
-    (let ((process (haskell-process))
-          symbol-bounds)
-      (cond
-       ;; ghci can complete module names, but it needs the "import "
-       ;; string at the beginning
-       ((looking-back (rx line-start
-                          "import" (1+ space)
-                          (? "qualified" (1+ space))
-                          (group (? (char upper) ; modid
-                                    (* (char alnum ?' ?.)))))
-                      (line-beginning-position))
-        (let ((text (match-string-no-properties 0))
-              (start (match-beginning 1))
-              (end (match-end 1)))
-          (list start end
-                (haskell-process-get-repl-completions process text))))
-       ;; Complete OPTIONS, a completion list comes from variable
-       ;; `haskell-ghc-supported-options'
-       ((and (nth 4 (syntax-ppss))
-           (save-excursion
-             (let ((p (point)))
-               (and (search-backward "{-#" nil t)
-                  (search-forward-regexp "\\_<OPTIONS\\(?:_GHC\\)?\\_>" p t))))
-           (looking-back
-            (rx symbol-start "-" (* (char alnum ?-)))
-            (line-beginning-position)))
-        (list (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) haskell-ghc-supported-options))
-       ;; Complete LANGUAGE, a list of completions comes from variable
-       ;; `haskell-ghc-supported-extensions'
-       ((and (nth 4 (syntax-ppss))
-           (save-excursion
-             (let ((p (point)))
-               (and (search-backward "{-#" nil t)
-                  (search-forward-regexp "\\_<LANGUAGE\\_>" p t))))
-           (setq symbol-bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)))
-        (list (car symbol-bounds) (cdr symbol-bounds)
-              haskell-ghc-supported-extensions))
-       ((setq symbol-bounds (haskell-ident-pos-at-point))
-        (cl-destructuring-bind (start . end) symbol-bounds
-          (list start end
-                (haskell-process-get-repl-completions
-                 process (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-return ()
-  "Handle the return key."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ;; At a compile message, jump to the location of the error in the
-   ;; source.
-   ((haskell-interactive-at-compile-message)
-    (next-error-internal))
-   ;; At the input prompt, handle the expression in the usual way.
-   ((haskell-interactive-at-prompt)
-    (haskell-interactive-handle-expr))
-   ;; At any other location in the buffer, copy the line to the
-   ;; current prompt.
-   (t
-    (haskell-interactive-copy-to-prompt))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-session-kill (&optional leave-interactive-buffer)
-  "Kill the session process and buffer, delete the session.
-0. Prompt to kill all associated buffers.
-1. Kill the process.
-2. Kill the interactive buffer unless LEAVE-INTERACTIVE-BUFFER is not given.
-3. Walk through all the related buffers and set their haskell-session to nil.
-4. Remove the session from the sessions list."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-  (unwind-protect
-      (let* ((session (haskell-session))
-             (name (haskell-session-name session))
-             (also-kill-buffers
-              (and haskell-ask-also-kill-buffers
-                   (y-or-n-p
-                    (format "Killing `%s'. Also kill all associated buffers?"
-                            name)))))
-        (haskell-kill-session-process session)
-        (unless leave-interactive-buffer
-          (kill-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)))
-        (cl-loop for buffer in (buffer-list)
-                 do (with-current-buffer buffer
-                      (when (and (boundp 'haskell-session)
-                                 (string= (haskell-session-name haskell-session)
-                                          name))
-                        (setq haskell-session nil)
-                        (when also-kill-buffers
-                          (kill-buffer)))))
-        (setq haskell-sessions
-              (cl-remove-if (lambda (session)
-                              (string= (haskell-session-name session)
-                                       name))
-                            haskell-sessions)))
-    (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-interactive-kill ()
-  "Kill the buffer and (maybe) the session."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (eq major-mode 'haskell-interactive-mode)
-    (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (when (and (boundp 'haskell-session)
-                   haskell-session
-                   (y-or-n-p "Kill the whole session?"))
-          (haskell-session-kill t)))
-    (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t)))
-
-(defun haskell-session-make (name)
-  "Make a Haskell session."
-  (when (haskell-session-lookup name)
-    (error "Session of name %s already exists!" name))
-  (let ((session (setq haskell-session
-                       (list (cons 'name name)))))
-    (add-to-list 'haskell-sessions session)
-    (haskell-process-start session)
-    session))
-
-(defun haskell-session-new-assume-from-cabal ()
-  "Prompt to create a new project based on a guess from the nearest Cabal file.
-If `haskell-process-load-or-reload-prompt' is nil, accept `default'."
-  (let ((name (haskell-session-default-name)))
-    (unless (haskell-session-lookup name)
-      (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-      (unwind-protect
-          (if (or (not haskell-process-load-or-reload-prompt)
-                  (y-or-n-p (format "Start a new project named “%s”? " name)))
-              (haskell-session-make name))
-        (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-session ()
-  "Get the Haskell session, prompt if there isn't one or fail."
-  (or (haskell-session-maybe)
-      (haskell-session-assign
-       (or (haskell-session-from-buffer)
-           (haskell-session-new-assume-from-cabal)
-           (haskell-session-choose)
-           (haskell-session-new)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-interactive-switch ()
-  "Switch to the interactive mode for this session."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((initial-buffer (current-buffer))
-        (buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer (haskell-session))))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (setq haskell-interactive-previous-buffer initial-buffer))
-    (unless (eq buffer (window-buffer))
-      (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer))))
-
-(defun haskell-session-new ()
-  "Make a new session."
-  (let ((name (read-from-minibuffer "Project name: " (haskell-session-default-name))))
-    (when (not (string= name ""))
-      (let ((session (haskell-session-lookup name)))
-        (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-        (unwind-protect
-            (if session
-                (when
-                    (y-or-n-p
-                     (format "Session %s already exists. Use it?" name))
-                  session)
-              (haskell-session-make name)))
-        (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-session-change ()
-  "Change the session for the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-session-assign (or (haskell-session-new-assume-from-cabal)
-                              (haskell-session-choose)
-                              (haskell-session-new))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-prompt-restart (process)
-  "Prompt to restart the died PROCESS."
-  (let ((process-name (haskell-process-name process))
-        (cursor-in-echo-area t))
-    (if haskell-process-suggest-restart
-        (progn
-          (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state)
-          (unwind-protect
-              (cond
-               ((string-match "You need to re-run the 'configure' command."
-                              (haskell-process-response process))
-                (cl-case (read-char-choice
-                          (concat
-                           "The Haskell process ended. Cabal wants you to run "
-                           (propertize "cabal configure"
-                                       'face
-                                       'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                           " because there is a version mismatch. Re-configure (y, n, l: view log)?"
-                           "\n\n"
-                           "Cabal said:\n\n"
-                           (propertize (haskell-process-response process)
-                                       'face
-                                       'font-lock-comment-face))
-                          '(?l ?n ?y))
-                  (?y (let ((default-directory
-                              (haskell-session-cabal-dir
-                               (haskell-process-session process))))
-                        (message "%s"
-                                 (shell-command-to-string "cabal configure"))))
-                  (?l (let* ((response (haskell-process-response process))
-                             (buffer (get-buffer "*haskell-process-log*")))
-                        (if buffer
-                            (switch-to-buffer buffer)
-                          (progn (switch-to-buffer
-                                  (get-buffer-create "*haskell-process-log*"))
-                                 (insert response)))))
-                  (?n)))
-               (t
-                (cl-case (read-char-choice
-                          (propertize
-                           (format "The Haskell process `%s' has died. Restart? (y, n, l: show process log) "
-                                   process-name)
-                           'face
-                           'minibuffer-prompt)
-                          '(?l ?n ?y))
-                  (?y (haskell-process-start (haskell-process-session process)))
-                  (?l (let* ((response (haskell-process-response process))
-                             (buffer (get-buffer "*haskell-process-log*")))
-                        (if buffer
-                            (switch-to-buffer buffer)
-                          (progn (switch-to-buffer
-                                  (get-buffer-create "*haskell-process-log*"))
-                                 (insert response)))))
-                  (?n))))
-            ;; unwind
-            (haskell-mode-toggle-interactive-prompt-state t)))
-      (message "The Haskell process `%s' is dearly departed." process-name))))
-
-(defun haskell-process ()
-  "Get the current process from the current session."
-  (haskell-session-process (haskell-session)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-kill-session-process (&optional session)
-  "Kill the process."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((session (or session (haskell-session)))
-         (existing-process (get-process (haskell-session-name session))))
-    (when (processp existing-process)
-      (haskell-interactive-mode-echo session "Killing process ...")
-      (haskell-process-set (haskell-session-process session) 'is-restarting t)
-      (delete-process existing-process))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-interactive-mode-visit-error ()
-  "Visit the buffer of the current (or last) error message."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer (haskell-session))
-    (if (progn (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-               (looking-at haskell-interactive-mode-error-regexp))
-        (progn (forward-line -1)
-               (haskell-interactive-jump-to-error-line))
-      (progn (goto-char (point-max))
-             (haskell-interactive-mode-error-backward)
-             (haskell-interactive-jump-to-error-line)))))
-
-(defvar xref-prompt-for-identifier nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-jump-to-tag (&optional next-p)
-  "Jump to the tag of the given identifier.
-
-Give optional NEXT-P parameter to override value of
-`xref-prompt-for-identifier' during definition search."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((ident (haskell-string-drop-qualifier (haskell-ident-at-point)))
-        (tags-file-dir (haskell-cabal--find-tags-dir))
-        (tags-revert-without-query t))
-    (when (and ident
-               (not (string= "" (haskell-string-trim ident)))
-               tags-file-dir)
-      (let ((tags-file-name (concat tags-file-dir "TAGS")))
-        (cond ((file-exists-p tags-file-name)
-               (let ((xref-prompt-for-identifier next-p))
-                 (xref-find-definitions ident)))
-              (t (haskell-mode-generate-tags ident)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-after-save-handler ()
-  "Function that will be called after buffer's saving."
-  (when haskell-tags-on-save
-    (ignore-errors (haskell-mode-generate-tags))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-mode-tag-find (&optional _next-p)
-  "The tag find function, specific for the particular session."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cond
-   ((elt (syntax-ppss) 3) ;; Inside a string
-    (haskell-mode-jump-to-filename-in-string))
-   (t (call-interactively 'haskell-mode-jump-to-tag))))
-
-(defun haskell-mode-jump-to-filename-in-string ()
-  "Jump to the filename in the current string."
-  (let* ((string (save-excursion
-                   (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                    (1+ (search-backward-regexp "\"" (line-beginning-position) nil 1))
-                    (1- (progn (forward-char 1)
-                               (search-forward-regexp "\"" (line-end-position) nil 1))))))
-         (fp (expand-file-name string
-                               (haskell-session-cabal-dir (haskell-session)))))
-    (find-file
-     (read-file-name
-      ""
-      fp
-      fp))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-interactive-bring ()
-  "Bring up the interactive mode for this session."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((session (haskell-session))
-         (buffer (haskell-session-interactive-buffer session)))
-    (pop-to-buffer buffer)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-load-file ()
-  "Load the current buffer file."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-buffer)
-  (haskell-interactive-mode-reset-error (haskell-session))
-  (haskell-process-file-loadish (format "load \"%s\"" (replace-regexp-in-string
-                                                       "\""
-                                                       "\\\\\""
-                                                       (buffer-file-name)))
-                                nil
-                                (current-buffer)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-reload ()
-  "Re-load the current buffer file."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-buffer)
-  (haskell-interactive-mode-reset-error (haskell-session))
-  (haskell-process-file-loadish "reload" t (current-buffer)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-reload-file () (haskell-process-reload))
-
-(make-obsolete 'haskell-process-reload-file 'haskell-process-reload
-               "2015-11-14")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-load-or-reload (&optional toggle)
-  "Load or reload. Universal argument toggles which."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if toggle
-      (progn (setq haskell-reload-p (not haskell-reload-p))
-             (message "%s (No action taken this time)"
-                      (if haskell-reload-p
-                          "Now running :reload."
-                        "Now running :load <buffer-filename>.")))
-    (if haskell-reload-p (haskell-process-reload) (haskell-process-load-file))))
-
-(make-obsolete 'haskell-process-load-or-reload 'haskell-process-load-file
-               "2015-11-14")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-cabal-build ()
-  "Build the Cabal project."
-  (interactive)
-  (haskell-process-do-cabal "build")
-  (haskell-process-add-cabal-autogen))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-cabal (p)
-  "Prompts for a Cabal command to run."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if p
-      (haskell-process-do-cabal
-       (read-from-minibuffer "Cabal command (e.g. install): "))
-    (haskell-process-do-cabal
-     (funcall haskell-completing-read-function "Cabal command: "
-              (append haskell-cabal-commands
-                      (list "build --ghc-options=-fforce-recomp"))))))
-
-(defun haskell-process-file-loadish (command reload-p module-buffer)
-  "Run a loading-ish COMMAND that wants to pick up type errors\
-and things like that.  RELOAD-P indicates whether the notification
-should say 'reloaded' or 'loaded'.  MODULE-BUFFER may be used
-for various things, but is optional."
-  (let ((session (haskell-session)))
-    (haskell-session-current-dir session)
-    (when haskell-process-check-cabal-config-on-load
-      (haskell-process-look-config-changes session))
-    (let ((process (haskell-process)))
-      (haskell-process-queue-command
-       process
-       (make-haskell-command
-        :state (list session process command reload-p module-buffer)
-        :go (lambda (state)
-              (haskell-process-send-string
-               (cadr state) (format ":%s" (cl-caddr state))))
-        :live (lambda (state buffer)
-                (haskell-process-live-build
-                 (cadr state) buffer nil))
-        :complete (lambda (state response)
-                    (haskell-process-load-complete
-                     (car state)
-                     (cadr state)
-                     response
-                     (cl-cadddr state)
-                     (cl-cadddr (cdr state)))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun haskell-process-minimal-imports ()
-  "Dump minimal imports."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (> (save-excursion
-               (goto-char (point-min))
-               (haskell-navigate-imports-go)
-               (point))
-             (point))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (haskell-navigate-imports-go))
-  (haskell-process-queue-sync-request (haskell-process)
-                                      ":set -ddump-minimal-imports")
-  (haskell-process-load-file)
-  (insert-file-contents-literally
-   (concat (haskell-session-current-dir (haskell-session))
-           "/"
-           (haskell-guess-module-name-from-file-name (buffer-file-name))
-           ".imports")))
-
-(defun haskell-interactive-jump-to-error-line ()
-  "Jump to the error line."
-  (let ((orig-line (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                                   (line-end-position))))
-    (and (string-match "^\\([^:]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)\\(-[0-9]+\\)?:" orig-line)
-         (let* ((file (match-string 1 orig-line))
-                (line (match-string 2 orig-line))
-                (col (match-string 3 orig-line))
-                (session (haskell-interactive-session))
-                (cabal-path (haskell-session-cabal-dir session))
-                (src-path (haskell-session-current-dir session))
-                (cabal-relative-file (expand-file-name file cabal-path))
-                (src-relative-file (expand-file-name file src-path)))
-           (let ((file (cond ((file-exists-p cabal-relative-file)
-                              cabal-relative-file)
-                             ((file-exists-p src-relative-file)
-                              src-relative-file))))
-             (when file
-               (other-window 1)
-               (find-file file)
-               (haskell-interactive-bring)
-               (goto-char (point-min))
-               (forward-line (1- (string-to-number line)))
-               (goto-char (+ (point) (string-to-number col) -1))
-               (haskell-mode-message-line orig-line)
-               t))))))
-
-(provide 'haskell)
-;;; haskell.el ends here
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-;;; highlight-uses-mode.el --- Mode for highlighting uses -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2014 Chris Done. All rights reserved.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defvar highlight-uses-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") 'highlight-uses-mode-next)
-    (define-key map (kbd "S-TAB") 'highlight-uses-mode-prev)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<backtab>") 'highlight-uses-mode-prev)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'highlight-uses-mode-stop-here)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-g") 'highlight-uses-mode)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for using `highlight-uses-mode'.")
-
-(defvar-local highlight-uses-mode-point nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode highlight-uses-mode
-  "Minor mode for highlighting and jumping between uses."
-  :lighter " Uses"
-  :keymap highlight-uses-mode-map
-  (if highlight-uses-mode
-      (setq highlight-uses-mode-point (point))
-    (when highlight-uses-mode-point
-      (goto-char highlight-uses-mode-point)))
-  (remove-overlays (point-min) (point-max) 'highlight-uses-mode-highlight t))
-
-(defun highlight-uses-mode-replace ()
-  "Replace all highlighted instances in the buffer with something
-  else."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((o (highlight-uses-mode-next)))
-      (when o
-        (let ((replacement (read-from-minibuffer (format "Replace uses %s with: "
-                                                         (buffer-substring
-                                                          (overlay-start o)
-                                                          (overlay-end o))))))
-
-          (while o
-            (goto-char (overlay-start o))
-            (delete-region (overlay-start o)
-                           (overlay-end o))
-            (insert replacement)
-            (setq o (highlight-uses-mode-next))))))))
-
-(defun highlight-uses-mode-stop-here ()
-  "Stop at this point."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq highlight-uses-mode-point (point))
-  (highlight-uses-mode -1))
-
-(defun highlight-uses-mode-next ()
-  "Jump to next result."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((os (sort (cl-remove-if (lambda (o)
-                                  (or (<= (overlay-start o) (point))
-                                      (not (overlay-get o 'highlight-uses-mode-highlight))))
-                                (overlays-in (point) (point-max)))
-                  (lambda (a b)
-                    (< (overlay-start a)
-                       (overlay-start b))))))
-    (when os
-      (goto-char (overlay-start (car os)))
-      (car os))))
-
-(defun highlight-uses-mode-prev ()
-  "Jump to previous result."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((os (sort (cl-remove-if (lambda (o)
-                                  (or (>= (overlay-end o) (point))
-                                      (not (overlay-get o 'highlight-uses-mode-highlight))))
-                                (overlays-in (point-min) (point)))
-                  (lambda (a b)
-                    (> (overlay-start a)
-                       (overlay-start b))))))
-    (when os
-      (goto-char (overlay-start (car os)))
-      (car os))))
-
-(defun highlight-uses-mode-highlight (start end)
-  "Make a highlight overlay at the given span."
-  (let ((o (make-overlay start end)))
-    (overlay-put o 'priority 999)
-    (overlay-put o 'face 'isearch)
-    (overlay-put o 'highlight-uses-mode-highlight t)))
-
-(provide 'highlight-uses-mode)
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-;;; inf-haskell.el --- Interaction with an inferior Haskell process -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Vasantha Ganesh Kanniappan <vasanthaganesh.k@tuta.io>
-
-;; Author: Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
-;; Keywords: Haskell
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A major mode for the buffer that holds the inferior process
-
-;; Todo:
-
-;; - Check out Shim for ideas.
-;; - i-h-load-buffer and i-h-send-region.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'comint)
-(require 'shell)             ; For directory tracking.
-(require 'etags)
-(require 'haskell-compat)
-(require 'compile)
-(require 'haskell-decl-scan)
-(require 'haskell-cabal)
-(require 'haskell-customize)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-string)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup inferior-haskell nil
-  "Settings for REPL interaction via `inferior-haskell-mode'"
-  :link '(custom-manual "(haskell-mode)inferior-haskell-mode")
-  :prefix "inferior-haskell-"
-  :prefix "haskell-"
-  :group 'haskell)
-
-(defcustom inferior-haskell-hook nil
-  "The hook that is called after starting inf-haskell."
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defun haskell-program-name-with-args ()
-  "Return the command with the arguments to start the repl based on the
-directory structure."
-  (cl-ecase (haskell-process-type)
-    ('ghci       (cond ((eq system-type 'cygwin) (nconc "ghcii.sh"
-                                                        haskell-process-args-ghci))
-                       (t (append
-                           (if (listp haskell-process-path-ghci)
-                               haskell-process-path-ghci
-                             (list haskell-process-path-ghci))
-                           haskell-process-args-ghci))))
-    ('cabal-repl (nconc `(,haskell-process-path-cabal
-                          "repl")
-                        haskell-process-args-cabal-repl))
-    ('stack-ghci (nconc `(,haskell-process-path-stack
-                          "ghci")
-                        haskell-process-args-stack-ghci))))
-
-(defconst inferior-haskell-info-xref-re
-  "-- Defined at \\(.+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)\\(?:-\\([0-9]+\\)\\)?$")
-
-(defconst inferior-haskell-module-re
-  "-- Defined in \\(.+\\)$"
-  "Regular expression for matching module names in :info.")
-
-(defvar inferior-haskell-multiline-prompt-re
-  "^\\*?[[:upper:]][\\._[:alnum:]]*\\(?: \\*?[[:upper:]][\\._[:alnum:]]*\\)*| "
-  "Regular expression for matching multiline prompt (the one inside :{ ... :} blocks).")
-
-(defconst inferior-haskell-error-regexp-alist
-  `(;; Format of error messages used by GHCi.
-    ("^\\(.+?\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\(\\([0-9]+\\):\\)?\\( \\|\n *\\)\\([Ww]arning\\)?"
-     1 2 4 ,@(if (fboundp 'compilation-fake-loc)
-                 '((6) nil (5 '(face nil font-lock-multiline t)))))
-    ;; Runtime exceptions, from ghci.
-    ("^\\*\\*\\* Exception: \\(.+?\\):(\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\))-(\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\)): .*"
-     1 ,@(if (fboundp 'compilation-fake-loc) '((2 . 4) (3 . 5)) '(2 3)))
-    ;; GHCi uses two different forms for line/col ranges, depending on
-    ;; whether it's all on the same line or not :-( In Emacs-23, I could use
-    ;; explicitly numbered subgroups to merge the two patterns.
-    ("^\\*\\*\\* Exception: \\(.+?\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)-\\([0-9]+\\): .*"
-     1 2 ,(if (fboundp 'compilation-fake-loc) '(3 . 4) 3))
-    ;; Info messages.  Not errors per se.
-    ,@(when (fboundp 'compilation-fake-loc)
-        `(;; Other GHCi patterns used in type errors.
-          ("^[ \t]+at \\(.+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)-\\([0-9]+\\)$"
-           1 2 (3 . 4) 0)
-          ;; Foo.hs:318:80:
-          ;;     Ambiguous occurrence `Bar'
-          ;;     It could refer to either `Bar', defined at Zork.hs:311:5
-          ;;                  or `Bar', imported from Bars at Frob.hs:32:0-16
-          ;;                       (defined at Location.hs:97:5)
-          ("[ (]defined at \\(.+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\))?$" 1 2 3 0)
-          ("imported from .* at \\(.+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\)-\\([0-9]+\\)$"
-           1 2 (3 . 4) 0)
-          ;; Info xrefs.
-          (,inferior-haskell-info-xref-re 1 2 (3 . 4) 0))))
-  "Regexps for error messages generated by inferior Haskell processes.
-The format should be the same as for `compilation-error-regexp-alist'.")
-
-(defconst haskell-prompt-regexp
-  ;; Why the backslash in [\\._[:alnum:]]?
-  "^\\*?[[:upper:]][\\._[:alnum:]]*\\(?: \\*?[[:upper:]][\\._[:alnum:]]*\\)*\\( λ\\)?> \\|^λ?> $")
-
-;;; TODO
-;;; -> Make font lock work for strings, directories, hyperlinks
-;;; -> Make font lock work for key words???
-
-(defvar inf-haskell-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-d" 'comint-kill-subjob)
-    map))
-
-(defvaralias 'inferior-haskell-mode-map 'inf-haskell-map)
-
-(define-derived-mode inferior-haskell-mode comint-mode "Inf-Haskell"
-  "Major mode for interacting with an inferior Haskell process."
-  :group 'inferior-haskell
-  (setq-local comint-prompt-regexp haskell-prompt-regexp)
-
-  (setq-local paragraph-start haskell-prompt-regexp)
-
-  (setq-local comint-input-autoexpand nil)
-  (setq-local comint-prompt-read-only t)
-
-  ;; Setup directory tracking.
-  (setq-local shell-cd-regexp ":cd")
-  (condition-case nil
-      (shell-dirtrack-mode 1)
-    (error      ;The minor mode function may not exist or not accept an arg.
-     (setq-local shell-dirtrackp t)
-     (add-hook 'comint-input-filter-functions 'shell-directory-tracker
-               nil 'local)))
-
-  ;; Setup `compile' support so you can just use C-x ` and friends.
-  (setq-local compilation-error-regexp-alist inferior-haskell-error-regexp-alist)
-  (setq-local compilation-first-column 0) ;GHCI counts from 0.
-  (if (and (not (boundp 'minor-mode-overriding-map-alist))
-           (fboundp 'compilation-shell-minor-mode))
-      ;; If we can't remove compilation-minor-mode bindings, at least try to
-      ;; use compilation-shell-minor-mode, so there are fewer
-      ;; annoying bindings.
-      (compilation-shell-minor-mode 1)
-    ;; Else just use compilation-minor-mode but without its bindings because
-    ;; things like mouse-2 are simply too annoying.
-    (compilation-minor-mode 1)
-    (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-      (dolist (keys '([menu-bar] [follow-link]))
-        ;; Preserve some of the bindings.
-        (define-key map keys (lookup-key compilation-minor-mode-map keys)))
-      (add-to-list 'minor-mode-overriding-map-alist
-                   (cons 'compilation-minor-mode map))))
-  (add-hook 'inferior-haskell-hook 'inferior-haskell-init))
-
-(defvar inferior-haskell-buffer nil
-  "The buffer in which the inferior process is running.")
-
-(defun inferior-haskell-start-process ()
-  "Start an inferior haskell process.
-With universal prefix \\[universal-argument], prompts for a COMMAND,
-otherwise uses `haskell-program-name-with-args'.
-It runs the hook `inferior-haskell-hook' after starting the process and
-setting up the inferior-haskell buffer."
-  (let ((command (haskell-program-name-with-args)))
-    (setq default-directory inferior-haskell-root-dir)
-    (setq inferior-haskell-buffer
-          (apply 'make-comint "haskell" (car command) nil (cdr command)))
-    (with-current-buffer inferior-haskell-buffer
-      (inferior-haskell-mode)
-      (run-hooks 'inferior-haskell-hook))))
-
-(defun inferior-haskell-process ()
-  "Restart if not present."
-  (cond ((and (buffer-live-p inferior-haskell-buffer)
-              (comint-check-proc inferior-haskell-buffer))
-         (get-buffer-process inferior-haskell-buffer))
-        (t (inferior-haskell-start-process)
-           (inferior-haskell-process))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'run-haskell 'switch-to-haskell)
-;;;###autoload
-(defun switch-to-haskell ()
-  "Show the inferior-haskell buffer.  Start the process if needed."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((proc (inferior-haskell-process)))
-    (pop-to-buffer-same-window (process-buffer proc))))
-
-(defvar inferior-haskell-result-history nil)
-
-(defvar haskell-next-input ""
-  "This is a temporary variable to store the intermediate results while
-`accecpt-process-output' with `haskell-extract-exp'")
-
-(defun haskell-extract-exp (str)
-  (setq haskell-next-input (concat haskell-next-input str))
-  (if (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert haskell-next-input)
-        (re-search-backward haskell-prompt-regexp nil t 1))
-      (progn
-        (push (substring haskell-next-input
-                         0
-                         (1- (with-temp-buffer
-                               (insert haskell-next-input)
-                               (re-search-backward haskell-prompt-regexp nil t 1))))
-              inferior-haskell-result-history)
-        (setq haskell-next-input ""))
-    ""))
-
-(defun inferior-haskell-no-result-return (strg)
-  (let ((proc (inferior-haskell-process)))
-    (with-local-quit
-      (progn
-        (add-to-list 'comint-preoutput-filter-functions
-                     (lambda (output)
-                       (haskell-extract-exp output)))
-        (process-send-string proc strg)
-        (accept-process-output proc)
-        (sit-for 0.1)
-        (setq comint-preoutput-filter-functions nil)))))
-
-(defun inferior-haskell-get-result (inf-expr)
-  "Submit the expression `inf-expr' to ghci and read the result."
-  (let* ((times 5))
-    (inferior-haskell-no-result-return (concat inf-expr "\n"))
-    (while (and (> times 0)
-                (not (stringp (car inferior-haskell-result-history))))
-      (setq times (1- times))
-      (inferior-haskell-no-result-return (concat inf-expr "\n")))
-    (haskell-string-chomp (car inferior-haskell-result-history))))
-
-(defun inferior-haskell-init ()
-  "The first thing run while initalizing inferior-haskell-buffer"
-  (with-local-quit
-    (with-current-buffer inferior-haskell-buffer
-      (process-send-string (inferior-haskell-process) "\n")
-      (accept-process-output (inferior-haskell-process))
-      (sit-for 0.1))))
-
-(defvar haskell-set+c-p nil
-  "t if `:set +c` else nil")
-
-(defun haskell-set+c ()
-  "set `:set +c` is not already set"
-  (if (not haskell-set+c-p)
-      (inferior-haskell-get-result ":set +c")))
-
-(provide 'inf-haskell)
-
-;;; inf-haskell.el ends here
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-<clipPath id="clip1">
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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/w3m-haddock.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/w3m-haddock.el
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-;;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;;; w3m-haddock.el --- Make browsing haddocks with w3m-mode better.
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014 Chris Done
-
-;; Author: Chris Done <chrisdone@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'haskell-mode)
-(require 'haskell-font-lock)
-
-(declare-function w3m-buffer-title "ext:w3m")
-(declare-function w3m-browse-url "ext:w3m")
-(defvar w3m-current-url)
-
-(add-hook 'w3m-display-hook 'w3m-haddock-display)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface w3m-haddock-heading-face
-  '((((class color)) :inherit highlight))
-  "Face for quarantines."
-  :group 'haskell)
-
-(defcustom haskell-w3m-haddock-dirs
-  '("~/.cabal/share/doc/")
-  "The path to your cabal documentation dir. It should contain
-directories of package-name-x.x.
-
-You can rebind this if you're using hsenv by adding it to your
-.dir-locals.el in your project root. E.g.
-
-    ((haskell-mode . ((haskell-w3m-haddock-dirs . (\"/home/chris/Projects/foobar/.hsenv/cabal/share/doc\")))))
-
-"
-  :group 'haskell
-  :type 'list)
-
-(defvar w3m-haddock-entry-regex "^\\(\\(data\\|type\\) \\|[a-z].* :: \\)"
-  "Regex to match entry headings.")
-
-(defun haskell-w3m-open-haddock ()
-  "Open a haddock page in w3m."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((entries (cl-remove-if (lambda (s) (string= s ""))
-                                (apply 'append (mapcar (lambda (dir)
-                                                         (split-string (shell-command-to-string (concat "ls -1 " dir))
-
-                                                                       "\n"))
-                                                       haskell-w3m-haddock-dirs))))
-         (package-dir (ido-completing-read
-                       "Package: "
-                       entries)))
-    (cond
-     ((member package-dir entries)
-      (unless (cl-loop for dir in haskell-w3m-haddock-dirs
-                       when (w3m-haddock-find-index dir package-dir)
-                       do (progn (w3m-browse-url (w3m-haddock-find-index dir package-dir)
-                                                 t)
-                                 (cl-return t)))
-        (w3m-browse-url (concat "http://hackage.haskell.org/package/"
-                                package-dir)
-                        t)))
-     (t
-      (w3m-browse-url (concat "http://hackage.haskell.org/package/"
-                              package-dir)
-                      t)))))
-
-(defun w3m-haddock-find-index (dir package)
-  (let ((html-index (concat dir "/" package "/html/index.html"))
-        (index (concat dir "/" package "/index.html")))
-    (cond
-     ((file-exists-p html-index)
-      html-index)
-     ((file-exists-p index)
-      index))))
-
-(defun w3m-haddock-page-p ()
-  "Haddock general page?"
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (forward-line -2)
-    (looking-at "[ ]*Produced by Haddock")))
-
-(defun w3m-haddock-source-p ()
-  "Haddock source page?"
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (or (looking-at "Location: https?://hackage.haskell.org/package/.*/docs/src/")
-        (looking-at "Location: file://.*cabal/share/doc/.*/html/src/")
-        (looking-at "Location: .*src/.*.html$"))))
-
-(defun w3m-haddock-p ()
-  "Any haddock page?"
-  (or (w3m-haddock-page-p)
-      (w3m-haddock-source-p)))
-
-(defun w3m-haddock-find-tag ()
-  "Find a tag by jumping to the \"All\" index and doing a
-  search-forward."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (w3m-haddock-p)
-    (let ((ident (haskell-ident-at-point)))
-      (when ident
-        (w3m-browse-url
-         (replace-regexp-in-string "docs/.*" "docs/doc-index-All.html" w3m-current-url))
-        (search-forward ident)))))
-
-(defun w3m-haddock-display (_url)
-  "To be run by w3m's display hook. This takes a normal w3m
-  buffer containing hadddock documentation and reformats it to be
-  more usable and look like a dedicated documentation page."
-  (when (w3m-haddock-page-p)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (delete-region (point)
-                       (line-end-position))
-        (w3m-haddock-next-heading)
-        ;; Start formatting entries
-        (while (looking-at w3m-haddock-entry-regex)
-          (when (w3m-haddock-valid-heading)
-            (w3m-haddock-format-heading))
-          (w3m-haddock-next-heading))))
-    (rename-buffer (concat "*haddock: " (w3m-buffer-title (current-buffer)) "*")))
-  (when (w3m-haddock-source-p)
-    (font-lock-mode -1)
-    (let ((n (line-number-at-pos)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (forward-line 1)
-        (let ((text (buffer-substring (point)
-                                      (point-max)))
-              (inhibit-read-only t))
-          (delete-region (point)
-                         (point-max))
-          (insert
-           (haskell-fontify-as-mode text
-                                    'haskell-mode))))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line (1- n)))))
-
-(defun w3m-haddock-format-heading ()
-  "Format a haddock entry."
-  (let ((o (make-overlay (line-beginning-position)
-                         (1- (save-excursion (w3m-haddock-header-end))))))
-    (overlay-put o 'face 'w3m-haddock-heading-face))
-  (let ((end (save-excursion
-               (w3m-haddock-next-heading)
-               (when (w3m-haddock-valid-heading)
-                 (point)))))
-    (when end
-      (save-excursion
-        (w3m-haddock-header-end)
-        (indent-rigidly (point)
-                        end
-                        4)))))
-
-(defun w3m-haddock-next-heading ()
-  "Go to the next heading, or end of the buffer."
-  (forward-line 1)
-  (or (search-forward-regexp w3m-haddock-entry-regex nil t 1)
-      (goto-char (point-max)))
-  (goto-char (line-beginning-position)))
-
-(defun w3m-haddock-valid-heading ()
-  "Is this a valid heading?"
-  (not (get-text-property (point) 'face)))
-
-(defun w3m-haddock-header-end ()
-  "Go to the end of the header."
-  (search-forward-regexp "\n[ \n]"))
-
-(provide 'w3m-haddock)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/w3m-haddock.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/w3m-haddock.elc
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index 391a591249df..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/haskell-mode-20180913.348/w3m-haddock.elc
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index f8151cc80368..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ht-20180129.2234/ht-autoloads.el
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-;;; ht-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("ht.el") (23450 31855 48077 229000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; ht-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ht-20180129.2234/ht-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ht-20180129.2234/ht-pkg.el
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index d714285f4138..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ht-20180129.2234/ht-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "ht" "20180129.2234" "The missing hash table library for Emacs" '((dash "2.12.0")) :commit "5a665d00dc8fda77bad2a43277d8809c23e46ab8" :keywords '("hash table" "hash map" "hash") :authors '(("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk")) :maintainer '("Wilfred Hughes" . "me@wilfred.me.uk"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ht-20180129.2234/ht.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ht-20180129.2234/ht.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 3907e1e6b7f1..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ht-20180129.2234/ht.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,296 +0,0 @@
-;;; ht.el --- The missing hash table library for Emacs
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013 Wilfred Hughes
-
-;; Author: Wilfred Hughes <me@wilfred.me.uk>
-;; Version: 2.3
-;; Package-Version: 20180129.2234
-;; Keywords: hash table, hash map, hash
-;; Package-Requires: ((dash "2.12.0"))
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; The missing hash table library for Emacs.
-;;
-;; See documentation at https://github.com/Wilfred/ht.el
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'dash)
-
-(defmacro ht (&rest pairs)
-  "Create a hash table with the key-value pairs given.
-Keys are compared with `equal'.
-
-\(fn (KEY-1 VALUE-1) (KEY-2 VALUE-2) ...)"
-  (let* ((table-symbol (make-symbol "ht-temp"))
-         (assignments
-          (mapcar
-           (lambda (pair) `(ht-set! ,table-symbol ,@pair))
-           pairs)))
-    `(let ((,table-symbol (ht-create)))
-       ,@assignments
-       ,table-symbol)))
-
-(defsubst ht-set! (table key value)
-  "Associate KEY in TABLE with VALUE."
-  (puthash key value table)
-  nil)
-
-(defalias 'ht-set 'ht-set!)
-
-(defsubst ht-create (&optional test)
-  "Create an empty hash table.
-
-TEST indicates the function used to compare the hash
-keys.  Default is `equal'.  It can be `eq', `eql', `equal' or a
-user-supplied test created via `define-hash-table-test'."
-  (make-hash-table :test (or test 'equal)))
-
-(defun ht<-alist (alist &optional test)
-  "Create a hash table with initial values according to ALIST.
-
-TEST indicates the function used to compare the hash
-keys.  Default is `equal'.  It can be `eq', `eql', `equal' or a
-user-supplied test created via `define-hash-table-test'."
-  (let ((h (ht-create test)))
-    ;; the first key-value pair in an alist gets precedence, so we
-    ;; start from the end of the list:
-    (dolist (pair (reverse alist) h)
-      (let ((key (car pair))
-            (value (cdr pair)))
-        (ht-set! h key value)))))
-
-(defalias 'ht-from-alist 'ht<-alist)
-
-(defun ht<-plist (plist &optional test)
-  "Create a hash table with initial values according to PLIST.
-
-TEST indicates the function used to compare the hash
-keys.  Default is `equal'.  It can be `eq', `eql', `equal' or a
-user-supplied test created via `define-hash-table-test'."
-  (let ((h (ht-create test)))
-    (dolist (pair (nreverse (-partition 2 plist)) h)
-      (let ((key (car pair))
-            (value (cadr pair)))
-        (ht-set! h key value)))))
-
-(defalias 'ht-from-plist 'ht<-plist)
-
-(defsubst ht-get (table key &optional default)
-  "Look up KEY in TABLE, and return the matching value.
-If KEY isn't present, return DEFAULT (nil if not specified)."
-  (gethash key table default))
-
-(defun ht-get* (table &rest keys)
-  "Look up KEYS in nested hash tables, starting with TABLE.
-The lookup for each key should return another hash table, except
-for the final key, which may return any value."
-  (if (cdr keys)
-      (apply #'ht-get* (ht-get table (car keys)) (cdr keys))
-    (ht-get table (car keys))))
-
-(defun ht-update! (table from-table)
-  "Update TABLE according to every key-value pair in FROM-TABLE."
-  (maphash
-   (lambda (key value) (puthash key value table))
-   from-table)
-  nil)
-
-(defalias 'ht-update 'ht-update!)
-
-(defun ht-merge (&rest tables)
-  "Crete a new tables that includes all the key-value pairs from TABLES.
-If multiple have tables have the same key, the value in the last
-table is used."
-  (let ((merged (ht-create)))
-    (mapc (lambda (table) (ht-update! merged table)) tables)
-    merged))
-
-(defsubst ht-remove! (table key)
-  "Remove KEY from TABLE."
-  (remhash key table))
-
-(defalias 'ht-remove 'ht-remove!)
-
-(defsubst ht-clear! (table)
-  "Remove all keys from TABLE."
-  (clrhash table)
-  nil)
-
-(defalias 'ht-clear 'ht-clear!)
-
-(defun ht-map (function table)
-  "Apply FUNCTION to each key-value pair of TABLE, and make a list of the results.
-FUNCTION is called with two arguments, KEY and VALUE."
-  (let (results)
-    (maphash
-     (lambda (key value)
-       (push (funcall function key value) results))
-     table)
-    results))
-
-(defmacro ht-amap (form table)
-  "Anaphoric version of `ht-map'.
-For every key-value pair in TABLE, evaluate FORM with the
-variables KEY and VALUE bound."
-  `(ht-map (lambda (key value) ,form) ,table))
-
-(defun ht-keys (table)
-  "Return a list of all the keys in TABLE."
-  (ht-amap key table))
-
-(defun ht-values (table)
-  "Return a list of all the values in TABLE."
-  (ht-amap value table))
-
-(defun ht-items (table)
-  "Return a list of two-element lists '(key value) from TABLE."
-  (ht-amap (list key value) table))
-
-(defalias 'ht-each 'maphash
-  "Apply FUNCTION to each key-value pair of TABLE.
-Returns nil, used for side-effects only.")
-
-(defmacro ht-aeach (form table)
-  "Anaphoric version of `ht-each'.
-For every key-value pair in TABLE, evaluate FORM with the
-variables key and value bound."
-  `(ht-each (lambda (key value) ,form) ,table))
-
-(defun ht-select-keys (table keys)
-  "Return a copy of TABLE with only the specified KEYS."
-  (let (result)
-    (setq result (make-hash-table :test (hash-table-test table)))
-    (dolist (key keys result)
-      (if (not (equal (gethash key table 'key-not-found) 'key-not-found))
-          (puthash key (gethash key table) result)))))
-
-(defun ht->plist (table)
-  "Return a flat list '(key1 value1 key2 value2...) from TABLE.
-
-Note that hash tables are unordered, so this cannot be an exact
-inverse of `ht<-plist'.  The following is not guaranteed:
-
-\(let ((data '(a b c d)))
-  (equalp data
-          (ht->plist (ht<-plist data))))"
-  (apply 'append (ht-items table)))
-
-(defalias 'ht-to-plist 'ht->plist)
-
-(defsubst ht-copy (table)
-  "Return a shallow copy of TABLE (keys and values are shared)."
-  (copy-hash-table table))
-
-(defun ht->alist (table)
-  "Return a list of two-element lists '(key . value) from TABLE.
-
-Note that hash tables are unordered, so this cannot be an exact
-inverse of `ht<-alist'.  The following is not guaranteed:
-
-\(let ((data '((a . b) (c . d))))
-  (equalp data
-          (ht->alist (ht<-alist data))))"
-  (ht-amap (cons key value) table))
-
-(defalias 'ht-to-alist 'ht->alist)
-
-(defalias 'ht? 'hash-table-p)
-
-(defalias 'ht-p 'hash-table-p)
-
-(defun ht-contains? (table key)
-  "Return 't if TABLE contains KEY."
-  (not (eq (ht-get table key 'ht--not-found) 'ht--not-found)))
-
-(defalias 'ht-contains-p 'ht-contains?)
-
-(defsubst ht-size (table)
-  "Return the actual number of entries in TABLE."
-  (hash-table-count table))
-
-(defsubst ht-empty? (table)
-  "Return true if the actual number of entries in TABLE is zero."
-  (zerop (ht-size table)))
-
-(defun ht-select (function table)
-  "Return a hash table containing all entries in TABLE for which
-FUNCTION returns a truthy value.
-
-FUNCTION is called with two arguments, KEY and VALUE."
-  (let ((results (ht-create)))
-    (ht-each
-     (lambda (key value)
-       (when (funcall function key value)
-         (ht-set! results key value)))
-     table)
-    results))
-
-(defun ht-reject (function table)
-  "Return a hash table containing all entries in TABLE for which
-FUNCTION returns a falsy value.
-
-FUNCTION is called with two arguments, KEY and VALUE."
-  (let ((results (ht-create)))
-    (ht-each
-     (lambda (key value)
-       (unless (funcall function key value)
-         (ht-set! results key value)))
-     table)
-    results))
-
-(defun ht-reject! (function table)
-  "Delete entries from TABLE for which FUNCTION returns a falsy value.
-
-FUNCTION is called with two arguments, KEY and VALUE."
-  (ht-each
-   (lambda (key value)
-     (when (funcall function key value)
-       (remhash key table)))
-   table)
-  nil)
-
-(defalias 'ht-delete-if 'ht-reject!)
-
-(defun ht-find (function table)
-  "Return (key, value) from TABLE for which FUNCTION returns a truthy value.
-Return nil otherwise.
-
-FUNCTION is called with two arguments, KEY and VALUE."
-  (catch 'break
-    (ht-each
-     (lambda (key value)
-       (when (funcall function key value)
-         (throw 'break (list key value))))
-     table)))
-
-(defun ht-equal? (table1 table2)
-  "Return t if TABLE1 and TABLE2 have the same keys and values.
-Does not compare equality predicates."
-  (let ((keys1 (ht-keys table1))
-        (keys2 (ht-keys table2))
-        (sentinel (make-symbol "ht-sentinel")))
-    (and (equal (length keys1) (length keys2))
-         (--all?
-          (equal (ht-get table1 it)
-                 (ht-get table2 it sentinel))
-          keys1))))
-
-(defalias 'ht-equal-p 'ht-equal?)
-
-(provide 'ht)
-;;; ht.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ht-20180129.2234/ht.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ht-20180129.2234/ht.elc
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index 40011165cfa2..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ht-20180129.2234/ht.elc
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index b872cfc712c5..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/colir.el
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@@ -1,124 +0,0 @@
-;;; colir.el --- Color blending library -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015-2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho@gmail.com>
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package solves the problem of adding a face with a background
-;; to text which may already have a background.  In all conflicting
-;; areas, instead of choosing either the original or the new
-;; background face, their blended sum is used.
-;;
-;; The blend mode functions are taken from URL
-;; `http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blend_modes'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'color)
-
-(defcustom colir-compose-method #'colir-compose-alpha
-  "Select a method to compose two color channels."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type '(radio
-          (function-item colir-compose-alpha)
-          (function-item colir-compose-overlay)
-          (function-item colir-compose-soft-light)))
-
-(defun colir-compose-soft-light (a b)
-  "Compose A and B channels."
-  (if (< b 0.5)
-      (+ (* 2 a b) (* a a (- 1 b b)))
-    (+ (* 2 a (- 1 b)) (* (sqrt a) (- (* 2 b) 1)))))
-
-(defun colir-compose-overlay (a b)
-  "Compose A and B channels."
-  (if (< a 0.5)
-      (* 2 a b)
-    (- 1 (* 2 (- 1 a) (- 1 b)))))
-
-(defun colir-compose-alpha (a b &optional alpha gamma)
-  "Compose A and B channels.
-Optional argument ALPHA is a number between 0.0 and 1.0 which corresponds
-to the influence of A on the result.  Default value is 0.5.
-Optional argument GAMMA is used for gamma correction.  Default value is 2.2."
-  (setq alpha (or alpha 0.5))
-  (setq gamma (or gamma 2.2))
-  (+ (* (expt a gamma) alpha) (* (expt b gamma) (- 1 alpha))))
-
-(defun colir-blend (c1 c2)
-  "Blend the two colors C1 and C2 using `colir-compose-method'.
-C1 and C2 are triples of floats in [0.0 1.0] range."
-  (apply #'color-rgb-to-hex
-         (cl-mapcar
-          (if (eq (frame-parameter nil 'background-mode) 'dark)
-              ;; this method works nicely for dark themes
-              'colir-compose-soft-light
-            colir-compose-method)
-          c1 c2)))
-
-(defun colir-color-parse (color)
-  "Convert string COLOR to triple of floats in [0.0 1.0]."
-  (if (string-match "#\\([[:xdigit:]]\\{2\\}\\)\\([[:xdigit:]]\\{2\\}\\)\\([[:xdigit:]]\\{2\\}\\)" color)
-      (mapcar (lambda (v) (/ (string-to-number v 16) 255.0))
-              (list (match-string 1 color) (match-string 2 color) (match-string 3 color)))
-    ;; does not work properly in terminal (maps color to nearest color
-    ;; from available color palette).
-    (color-name-to-rgb color)))
-
-(defun colir--blend-background (start next prevn face object)
-  (let ((background-prev (face-background prevn)))
-    (progn
-      (put-text-property
-       start next 'face
-       (if background-prev
-           (cons `(background-color
-                   . ,(colir-blend
-                       (colir-color-parse background-prev)
-                       (colir-color-parse (face-background face nil t))))
-                 prevn)
-         (list face prevn))
-       object))))
-
-(defun colir-blend-face-background (start end face &optional object)
-  "Append to the face property of the text from START to END the face FACE.
-When the text already has a face with a non-plain background,
-blend it with the background of FACE.
-Optional argument OBJECT is the string or buffer containing the text.
-See also `font-lock-append-text-property'."
-  (let (next prev prevn)
-    (while (/= start end)
-      (setq next (next-single-property-change start 'face object end))
-      (setq prev (get-text-property start 'face object))
-      (setq prevn (if (listp prev)
-                      (cl-find-if #'atom prev)
-                    prev))
-      (cond
-        ((or (keywordp (car-safe prev)) (consp (car-safe prev)))
-         (put-text-property start next 'face (cons face prev) object))
-        ((facep prevn)
-         (colir--blend-background start next prevn face object))
-        (t
-         (put-text-property start next 'face face object)))
-      (setq start next))))
-
-(provide 'colir)
-
-;;; colir.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/colir.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/colir.elc
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index 1369e83043e6..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/colir.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/dir
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@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
-topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
-The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
-
-File: dir,	Node: Top	This is the top of the INFO tree
-
-  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
-  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
-  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
-  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
-
-  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
-  to select it.
-
-* Menu:
-
-Emacs
-* Ivy: (ivy).                   Using Ivy for completion.
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-autoloads.el
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index 6f10ac41eebb..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,135 +0,0 @@
-;;; ivy-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "ivy" "ivy.el" (23450 31853 669080 95000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from ivy.el
-
-(autoload 'ivy-resume "ivy" "\
-Resume the last completion session.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ivy-read "ivy" "\
-Read a string in the minibuffer, with completion.
-
-PROMPT is a format string, normally ending in a colon and a
-space; %d anywhere in the string is replaced by the current
-number of matching candidates.  For the literal % character,
-escape it with %%. See also `ivy-count-format'.
-
-COLLECTION is either a list of strings, a function, an alist, or
-a hash table.
-
-PREDICATE is applied to filter out the COLLECTION immediately.
-This argument is for `completing-read' compat.
-
-When REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil, only members of COLLECTION can be
-selected, i.e. custom text.
-
-If INITIAL-INPUT is not nil, then insert that input in the
-minibuffer initially.
-
-HISTORY is a name of a variable to hold the completion session
-history.
-
-KEYMAP is composed with `ivy-minibuffer-map'.
-
-If PRESELECT is not nil, then select the corresponding candidate
-out of the ones that match the INITIAL-INPUT.
-
-DEF is for compatibility with `completing-read'.
-
-UPDATE-FN is called each time the current candidate(s) is changed.
-
-When SORT is t, use `ivy-sort-functions-alist' for sorting.
-
-ACTION is a lambda function to call after selecting a result.  It
-takes a single string argument.
-
-UNWIND is a lambda function to call before exiting.
-
-RE-BUILDER is a lambda function to call to transform text into a
-regex pattern.
-
-MATCHER is to override matching.
-
-DYNAMIC-COLLECTION is a boolean to specify if the list of
-candidates is updated after each input by calling COLLECTION.
-
-CALLER is a symbol to uniquely identify the caller to `ivy-read'.
-It is used, along with COLLECTION, to determine which
-customizations apply to the current completion session.
-
-\(fn PROMPT COLLECTION &key PREDICATE REQUIRE-MATCH INITIAL-INPUT HISTORY PRESELECT DEF KEYMAP UPDATE-FN SORT ACTION UNWIND RE-BUILDER MATCHER DYNAMIC-COLLECTION CALLER)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'ivy-completing-read "ivy" "\
-Read a string in the minibuffer, with completion.
-
-This interface conforms to `completing-read' and can be used for
-`completing-read-function'.
-
-PROMPT is a string that normally ends in a colon and a space.
-COLLECTION is either a list of strings, an alist, an obarray, or a hash table.
-PREDICATE limits completion to a subset of COLLECTION.
-REQUIRE-MATCH is a boolean value.  See `completing-read'.
-INITIAL-INPUT is a string inserted into the minibuffer initially.
-HISTORY is a list of previously selected inputs.
-DEF is the default value.
-INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is currently ignored.
-
-\(fn PROMPT COLLECTION &optional PREDICATE REQUIRE-MATCH INITIAL-INPUT HISTORY DEF INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD)" nil nil)
-
-(defvar ivy-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Ivy mode is enabled.
-See the `ivy-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `ivy-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'ivy-mode "ivy" nil)
-
-(autoload 'ivy-mode "ivy" "\
-Toggle Ivy mode on or off.
-Turn Ivy mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise.
-Turning on Ivy mode sets `completing-read-function' to
-`ivy-completing-read'.
-
-Global bindings:
-\\{ivy-mode-map}
-
-Minibuffer bindings:
-\\{ivy-minibuffer-map}
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ivy-switch-buffer "ivy" "\
-Switch to another buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ivy-switch-view "ivy" "\
-Switch to one of the window views stored by `ivy-push-view'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ivy-switch-buffer-other-window "ivy" "\
-Switch to another buffer in another window.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("colir.el" "ivy-overlay.el" "ivy-pkg.el")
-;;;;;;  (23450 31853 670747 716000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; ivy-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-help.org b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-help.org
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index 1eb71c7cd825..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-help.org
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@@ -1,138 +0,0 @@
-* Ivy Generic Help
-
-=ivy= is an Emacs incremental completion framework.
-
-- Narrow the list by typing some pattern,
-- Multiple patterns are allowed by separating with a space,
-- Select with ~C-n~ and ~C-p~, choose with ~RET~.
-
-** Help
-
-- ~C-h m~ :: Pop to this generic help buffer.
-
-** Basic Operations
-*** Key bindings for navigation
-
-- ~C-n~ (=ivy-next-line=) :: next candidate.
-- ~C-p~ (=ivy-previous-line=) :: previous candidate.
-- ~C-v~ (=ivy-scroll-up-command=) :: next page.
-- ~M-v~ (=ivy-scroll-down-command=) :: previous page.
-- ~M-<~ (=ivy-beginning-of-buffer=) :: first candidate.
-- ~M->~ (=ivy-end-of-buffer=) :: last candidate.
-
-*** Key bindings for single selection
-
-When selecting a candidate, an action is called on it. You can think
-of an action as a function that takes the selected candidate as an
-argument and does something with it.
-
-Ivy can offer several actions from which to choose. This can be
-independently composed with whether you want to end completion when
-the action is called. Depending on this, the short term is either
-"calling an action" or "exiting with action".
-
-~C-m~ or ~RET~ (=ivy-done=) - exit with the current action.
-
-~M-o~ (=ivy-dispatching-done=) - select an action and exit with it.
-
-~C-j~ (=ivy-alt-done=) - when the candidate is a directory, enter
-it. Otherwise, exit with the current action.
-
-~TAB~ (=ivy-partial-or-done=) - attempt partial completion, extending
-the current input as much as possible. ~TAB TAB~ is the same as ~C-j~.
-
-~C-M-j~ (=ivy-immediate-done=) - exit with the current action, calling
-it on the /current input/ instead of the current candidate. This is
-useful especially when creating new files or directories - often the
-input will match an existing file, which you don't want to select.
-
-~C-'~ (=ivy-avy=) - select a candidate from the current page with avy
-and exit with the current action.
-
-** Advanced Operations
-*** Key bindings for multiple selection
-
-For repeatedly applying multiple actions or acting on multiple
-candidates, Ivy does not close the minibuffer between commands. It
-keeps the minibuffer open for applying subsequent actions.
-
-Adding an extra meta key to the normal key chord invokes the special
-version of the regular commands that enables applying multiple
-actions.
-
-~C-M-m~ (=ivy-call=) is the non-exiting version of ~C-m~ (=ivy-done=).
-
-~C-M-n~ (=ivy-next-line-and-call=) combines ~C-n~ and ~C-M-m~.
-
-~C-M-p~ (=ivy-previous-line-and-call=) combines ~C-p~ and ~C-M-m~.
-
-~C-M-o~ (=ivy-dispatching-call=) is a non-exiting version of ~M-o~
-(=ivy-dispatching-done=).
-
-*** Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input
-
-~M-n~ (=ivy-next-history-element=) select the next history element or
-symbol/URL at point.
-
-~M-p~ (=ivy-previous-history-element=) select the previous history
-element.
-
-~C-r~ (=ivy-reverse-i-search=) start a recursive completion session to
-select a history element.
-
-~M-i~ (=ivy-insert-current=) insert the current candidate into the
-minibuffer. Useful for copying and renaming files, for example: ~M-i~
-to insert the original file name string, edit it, and then ~C-m~ to
-complete the renaming.
-
-~M-j~ (=ivy-yank-word=) insert the sub-word at point into the
-minibuffer.
-
-~S-SPC~ (=ivy-restrict-to-matches=) deletes the current input, and
-resets the candidates list to the currently restricted matches. This
-is how Ivy provides narrowing in successive tiers.
-
-*** Other key bindings
-
-~M-w~ (=ivy-kill-ring-save=) copies the selected candidates to the
-kill ring; when the region is active, copies the active region.
-
-*** Saving the current completion session to a buffer
-
-~C-c C-o~ (=ivy-occur=) saves the current candidates to a new buffer;
-the list is active in the new buffer.
-
-~RET~ or ~mouse-1~ in the new buffer calls the appropriate action on
-the selected candidate.
-
-Ivy has no limit on the number of active buffers like these.
-
-Ivy takes care of making these buffer names unique. It applies
-descriptive names, for example: =*ivy-occur counsel-describe-variable
-"function$*=.
-
-*** Global key bindings
-
-=ivy-resume= recalls the state of the completion session just before
-its last exit. Useful after an accidental ~C-m~ (=ivy-done=).
-Recommended global binding: ~C-c C-r~.
-
-*** Hydra in the minibuffer
-
-~C-o~ (=hydra-ivy/body=) invokes Hydra menus with key shortcuts.
-
-When in Hydra, ~C-o~ or ~i~ resumes editing.
-
-Hydra reduces key strokes, for example: ~C-n C-n C-n C-n~ is ~C-o
-jjjj~ in Hydra. Besides certain shorter keys, Hydra shows useful info
-such as case folding and the current action.
-
-Additionally, here are the keys that are otherwise not bound:
-
-- ~<~ and ~>~ adjust the height of the minibuffer.
-- ~c~ (=ivy-toggle-calling=) - toggle calling the current action each
-  time a different candidate is selected.
-- ~m~ (=ivy-rotate-preferred-builders=) - rotate regex matcher.
-- ~w~ and ~s~ scroll the actions list.
-
-Minibuffer editing is disabled when Hydra is active.
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-overlay.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-overlay.el
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index 20d5a2bd1855..000000000000
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-;;; ivy-overlay.el --- Overlay display functions for Ivy  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho@gmail.com>
-;; Keywords: convenience
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package allows to setup Ivy's completion at point to actually
-;; show the candidates and the input at point, instead of in the
-;; minibuffer.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defface ivy-cursor
-  '((t (:background "black"
-        :foreground "white")))
-  "Cursor face for inline completion."
-  :group 'ivy-faces)
-
-(defvar ivy--old-cursor-type t)
-
-(defvar ivy-overlay-at nil
-  "Overlay variable for `ivy-display-function-overlay'.")
-
-(declare-function ivy--truncate-string "ivy")
-
-(defun ivy-left-pad (str width)
-  "Return STR, but with each line indented by WIDTH spaces.
-Lines are truncated to the window width."
-  (let ((padding (make-string width ?\s)))
-    (mapconcat (lambda (x)
-                 (ivy--truncate-string (concat padding x)
-                                       (1- (+ (window-width)
-                                              (window-hscroll)))))
-               (split-string str "\n")
-               "\n")))
-
-(defun ivy-overlay-cleanup ()
-  "Clean up after `ivy-display-function-overlay'."
-  (when (overlayp ivy-overlay-at)
-    (delete-overlay ivy-overlay-at)
-    (setq ivy-overlay-at nil))
-  (unless cursor-type
-    (setq cursor-type ivy--old-cursor-type))
-  (when (fboundp 'company-abort)
-    (company-abort)))
-
-(defun ivy-overlay-show-after (str)
-  "Display STR in an overlay at point.
-
-First, fill each line of STR with spaces to the current column.
-Then attach the overlay the character before point."
-  (if ivy-overlay-at
-      (progn
-        (move-overlay ivy-overlay-at (1- (point)) (line-end-position))
-        (overlay-put ivy-overlay-at 'invisible nil))
-    (setq ivy-overlay-at (make-overlay (1- (point)) (line-end-position)))
-    (overlay-put ivy-overlay-at 'priority 9999))
-  (overlay-put ivy-overlay-at 'display str)
-  (overlay-put ivy-overlay-at 'after-string ""))
-
-(declare-function org-current-level "org")
-(defvar org-indent-indentation-per-level)
-(defvar ivy-height)
-(defvar ivy-last)
-(defvar ivy-text)
-(defvar ivy-completion-beg)
-(declare-function ivy-add-face-text-property "ivy")
-(declare-function ivy--get-window "ivy")
-(declare-function ivy-state-current "ivy")
-(declare-function ivy-state-window "ivy")
-
-(defun ivy-overlay-impossible-p (str)
-  (or
-   (and (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
-        (plist-get (text-properties-at (point)) 'src-block))
-   (<= (window-height) (+ ivy-height 3))
-   (= (point) (point-min))
-   (< (- (+ (window-width) (window-hscroll)) (current-column))
-      (apply #'max
-             (mapcar #'string-width
-                     (split-string str "\n"))))))
-
-(defun ivy-display-function-overlay (str)
-  "Called from the minibuffer, display STR in an overlay in Ivy window.
-Hide the minibuffer contents and cursor."
-  (if (save-selected-window
-        (select-window (ivy-state-window ivy-last))
-        (ivy-overlay-impossible-p str))
-      (let ((buffer-undo-list t))
-        (save-excursion
-          (forward-line 1)
-          (insert str)))
-    (ivy-add-face-text-property (minibuffer-prompt-end) (point-max)
-                                '(:foreground "white"))
-    (let ((cursor-pos (1+ (- (point) (minibuffer-prompt-end))))
-          (ivy-window (ivy--get-window ivy-last)))
-      (setq cursor-type nil)
-      (with-selected-window ivy-window
-        (when cursor-type
-          (setq ivy--old-cursor-type cursor-type))
-        (setq cursor-type nil)
-        (let ((overlay-str
-               (concat
-                (buffer-substring (max 1 (1- (point))) (point))
-                ivy-text
-                (if (eolp)
-                    " "
-                  "")
-                (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position))
-                (ivy-left-pad
-                 str
-                 (+ (if (and (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
-                             (bound-and-true-p org-indent-mode))
-                        (* org-indent-indentation-per-level (org-current-level))
-                      0)
-                    (save-excursion
-                      (goto-char ivy-completion-beg)
-                      (current-column)))))))
-          (ivy-add-face-text-property cursor-pos (1+ cursor-pos)
-                                      'ivy-cursor overlay-str t)
-          (ivy-overlay-show-after overlay-str))))))
-
-(provide 'ivy-overlay)
-
-;;; ivy-overlay.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-overlay.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-overlay.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy-pkg.el
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-(define-package "ivy" "20180911.1701" "Incremental Vertical completYon"
-  '((emacs "24.1"))
-  :keywords
-  '("matching")
-  :authors
-  '(("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy.el
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index 5eb3b4fbf26f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy.el
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-;;; ivy.el --- Incremental Vertical completYon -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015-2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper
-;; Version: 0.10.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1"))
-;; Keywords: matching
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package provides `ivy-read' as an alternative to
-;; `completing-read' and similar functions.
-;;
-;; There's no intricate code to determine the best candidate.
-;; Instead, the user can navigate to it with `ivy-next-line' and
-;; `ivy-previous-line'.
-;;
-;; The matching is done by splitting the input text by spaces and
-;; re-building it into a regex.
-;; So "for example" is transformed into "\\(for\\).*\\(example\\)".
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'ffap)
-(require 'ivy-overlay)
-(require 'colir)
-
-;;* Customization
-(defgroup ivy nil
-  "Incremental vertical completion."
-  :group 'convenience)
-
-(defgroup ivy-faces nil
-  "Font-lock faces for `ivy'."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :group 'faces)
-
-(defface ivy-current-match
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "#1a4b77" :foreground "white")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "#65a7e2" :foreground "black"))
-  "Face used by Ivy for highlighting the current match.")
-
-(defface ivy-minibuffer-match-highlight
-  '((t :inherit highlight))
-  "Face used by Ivy for highlighting the match under the cursor.")
-
-(defface ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "#d3d3d3")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "#555555"))
-  "The background face for `ivy' minibuffer matches.")
-
-(defface ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "#e99ce8" :weight bold)
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "#777777" :weight bold))
-  "Face for `ivy' minibuffer matches numbered 1 modulo 3.")
-
-(defface ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "#bbbbff" :weight bold)
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "#7777ff" :weight bold))
-  "Face for `ivy' minibuffer matches numbered 2 modulo 3.")
-
-(defface ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "#ffbbff" :weight bold)
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "#8a498a" :weight bold))
-  "Face for `ivy' minibuffer matches numbered 3 modulo 3.")
-
-(defface ivy-confirm-face
-  '((t :foreground "ForestGreen" :inherit minibuffer-prompt))
-  "Face used by Ivy for a confirmation prompt.")
-
-(defface ivy-match-required-face
-  '((t :foreground "red" :inherit minibuffer-prompt))
-  "Face used by Ivy for a match required prompt.")
-
-(defface ivy-subdir
-  '((t :inherit dired-directory))
-  "Face used by Ivy for highlighting subdirs in the alternatives.")
-
-(defface ivy-modified-buffer
-  '((t :inherit default))
-  "Face used by Ivy for highlighting modified file visiting buffers.")
-
-(defface ivy-modified-outside-buffer
-  '((t :inherit default))
-  "Face used by Ivy for highlighting file visiting buffers modified outside Emacs.")
-
-(defface ivy-remote
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :foreground "#110099")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :foreground "#7B6BFF"))
-  "Face used by Ivy for highlighting remotes in the alternatives.")
-
-(defface ivy-virtual
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face))
-  "Face used by Ivy for matching virtual buffer names.")
-
-(defface ivy-action
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face))
-  "Face used by Ivy for displaying keys in `ivy-read-action'.")
-
-(defface ivy-highlight-face
-  '((t :inherit highlight))
-  "Face used by Ivy to highlight certain candidates.")
-
-(defface ivy-prompt-match
-  '((t :inherit ivy-current-match))
-  "Face used by Ivy for highlighting the selected prompt line.")
-
-(setcdr (assoc load-file-name custom-current-group-alist) 'ivy)
-
-(defcustom ivy-height 10
-  "Number of lines for the minibuffer window.
-
-See also `ivy-height-alist'."
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom ivy-count-format "%-4d "
-  "The style to use for displaying the current candidate count for `ivy-read'.
-Set this to \"\" to suppress the count visibility.
-Set this to \"(%d/%d) \" to display both the index and the count."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Count disabled" "")
-          (const :tag "Count matches" "%-4d ")
-          (const :tag "Count matches and show current match" "(%d/%d) ")
-          string))
-
-(defcustom ivy-add-newline-after-prompt nil
-  "When non-nil, add a newline after the `ivy-read' prompt."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom ivy-wrap nil
-  "When non-nil, wrap around after the first and the last candidate."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom ivy-display-style (and (fboundp 'add-face-text-property) 'fancy)
-  "The style for formatting the minibuffer.
-
-By default, the matched strings are copied as is.
-
-The fancy display style highlights matching parts of the regexp,
-a behavior similar to `swiper'.
-
-This setting depends on `add-face-text-property' - a C function
-available since Emacs 24.4.  Fancy style will render poorly in
-earlier versions of Emacs."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Plain" nil)
-          (const :tag "Fancy" fancy)))
-
-(defcustom ivy-on-del-error-function #'abort-recursive-edit
-  "Function to call when deletion fails during completion.
-The usual reason for `ivy-backward-delete-char' to fail is when
-there is no text left to delete, i.e., when it is called at the
-beginning of the minibuffer.
-The default setting provides a quick exit from completion."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Exit completion" abort-recursive-edit)
-          (const :tag "Do nothing" ignore)
-          (function :tag "Custom function")))
-
-(defcustom ivy-extra-directories '("../" "./")
-  "Add this to the front of the list when completing file names.
-Only \"./\" and \"../\" apply here.  They appear in reverse order."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Dirs"
-          (choice
-           (const :tag "Parent Directory" "../")
-           (const :tag "Current Directory" "./"))))
-
-(defcustom ivy-use-virtual-buffers nil
-  "When non-nil, add recent files and bookmarks to `ivy-switch-buffer'."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom ivy-display-function nil
-  "Determine where to display candidates.
-When nil (the default), candidates are shown in the minibuffer.
-Otherwise, this can be set to a function which takes a string
-argument comprising the current matching candidates and displays
-it somewhere.
-
-This user option acts as a global default for Ivy-based
-completion commands.  You can customize the display function on a
-per-command basis via `ivy-display-functions-alist', which see.
-See also URL
-`https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper/wiki/ivy-display-function'."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Minibuffer" nil)
-          (const :tag "LV" ivy-display-function-lv)
-          (const :tag "Popup" ivy-display-function-popup)
-          (const :tag "Overlay" ivy-display-function-overlay)))
-
-(defvar ivy-display-functions-props
-  '((ivy-display-function-overlay :cleanup ivy-overlay-cleanup))
-  "Map Ivy display functions to their property lists.
-Examples of properties include associated `:cleanup' functions.")
-
-(defvar ivy-display-functions-alist
-  '((ivy-completion-in-region . ivy-display-function-overlay))
-  "An alist for customizing `ivy-display-function'.")
-
-(defvar ivy-completing-read-dynamic-collection nil
-  "Run `ivy-completing-read' with `:dynamic-collection t`.")
-
-(defcustom ivy-completing-read-handlers-alist
-  '((tmm-menubar . completing-read-default)
-    (tmm-shortcut . completing-read-default)
-    (bbdb-create . ivy-completing-read-with-empty-string-def)
-    (auto-insert . ivy-completing-read-with-empty-string-def)
-    (Info-on-current-buffer . ivy-completing-read-with-empty-string-def)
-    (Info-follow-reference . ivy-completing-read-with-empty-string-def)
-    (Info-menu . ivy-completing-read-with-empty-string-def)
-    (Info-index . ivy-completing-read-with-empty-string-def)
-    (Info-virtual-index . ivy-completing-read-with-empty-string-def)
-    (info-display-manual . ivy-completing-read-with-empty-string-def)
-    (webjump . ivy-completing-read-with-empty-string-def))
-  "An alist of handlers to replace `completing-read' in `ivy-mode'."
-  :type '(alist :key-type function :value-type function))
-
-(defcustom ivy-height-alist nil
-  "An alist to customize `ivy-height'.
-
-It is a list of (CALLER . HEIGHT).  CALLER is a caller of
-`ivy-read' and HEIGHT is the number of lines displayed.
-HEIGHT can also be a function that returns the number of lines."
-  :type '(alist
-          :key-type function
-          :value-type (choice integer function)))
-
-(defvar ivy-completing-read-ignore-handlers-depth -1
-  "Used to avoid infinite recursion.
-
-If `(minibuffer-depth)' equals this, `ivy-completing-read' will
-act as if `ivy-completing-read-handlers-alist' is empty.")
-
-(defvar ivy-highlight-grep-commands nil
-  "List of counsel grep-like commands.")
-
-(defvar ivy--actions-list nil
-  "A list of extra actions per command.")
-
-(defun ivy-set-actions (cmd actions)
-  "Set CMD extra exit points to ACTIONS."
-  (setq ivy--actions-list
-        (plist-put ivy--actions-list cmd actions)))
-
-(defun ivy-add-actions (cmd actions)
-  "Add extra exit points ACTIONS to CMD.
-Existing exit points of CMD are overwritten by those in
-ACTIONS that have the same key."
-  (setq ivy--actions-list
-        (plist-put ivy--actions-list cmd
-                   (cl-delete-duplicates
-                    (append (plist-get ivy--actions-list cmd) actions)
-                    :key #'car :test #'equal))))
-
-(defvar ivy--prompts-list nil)
-
-(defun ivy-set-prompt (caller prompt-fn)
-  "Associate CALLER with PROMPT-FN.
-PROMPT-FN is a function of no arguments that returns a prompt string."
-  (setq ivy--prompts-list
-        (plist-put ivy--prompts-list caller prompt-fn)))
-
-(defvar ivy--display-transformers-list nil
-  "A list of str->str transformers per command.")
-
-(defun ivy-set-display-transformer (cmd transformer)
-  "Set CMD a displayed candidate TRANSFORMER.
-
-It's a lambda that takes a string one of the candidates in the
-collection and returns a string for display, the same candidate
-plus some extra information.
-
-This lambda is called only on the `ivy-height' candidates that
-are about to be displayed, not on the whole collection."
-  (setq ivy--display-transformers-list
-        (plist-put ivy--display-transformers-list cmd transformer)))
-
-(defvar ivy--sources-list nil
-  "A list of extra sources per command.")
-
-(defun ivy-set-sources (cmd sources)
-  "Attach to CMD a list of extra SOURCES.
-
-Each static source is a function that takes no argument and
-returns a list of strings.
-
-The (original-source) determines the position of the original
-dynamic source.
-
-Extra dynamic sources aren't supported yet.
-
-Example:
-
-    (defun small-recentf ()
-      (cl-subseq recentf-list 0 20))
-
-    (ivy-set-sources
-     'counsel-locate
-     '((small-recentf)
-       (original-source)))"
-  (setq ivy--sources-list
-        (plist-put ivy--sources-list cmd sources)))
-
-(defvar ivy-current-prefix-arg nil
-  "Prefix arg to pass to actions.
-This is a global variable that is set by ivy functions for use in
-action functions.")
-
-;;* Keymap
-(require 'delsel)
-(defvar ivy-minibuffer-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'ivy-done)
-    (define-key map [down-mouse-1] 'ignore)
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] 'ivy-mouse-done)
-    (define-key map [mouse-3] 'ivy-mouse-dispatching-done)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-m") 'ivy-call)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-j") 'ivy-alt-done)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-j") 'ivy-immediate-done)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") 'ivy-partial-or-done)
-    (define-key map [remap next-line] 'ivy-next-line)
-    (define-key map [remap previous-line] 'ivy-previous-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-s") 'ivy-next-line-or-history)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-r") 'ivy-reverse-i-search)
-    (define-key map (kbd "SPC") 'self-insert-command)
-    (define-key map [remap delete-backward-char] 'ivy-backward-delete-char)
-    (define-key map [remap backward-delete-char-untabify] 'ivy-backward-delete-char)
-    (define-key map [remap backward-kill-word] 'ivy-backward-kill-word)
-    (define-key map [remap delete-char] 'ivy-delete-char)
-    (define-key map [remap forward-char] 'ivy-forward-char)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<right>") 'ivy-forward-char)
-    (define-key map [remap kill-word] 'ivy-kill-word)
-    (define-key map [remap beginning-of-buffer] 'ivy-beginning-of-buffer)
-    (define-key map [remap end-of-buffer] 'ivy-end-of-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'ivy-next-history-element)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'ivy-previous-history-element)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-g") 'minibuffer-keyboard-quit)
-    (define-key map [remap scroll-up-command] 'ivy-scroll-up-command)
-    (define-key map [remap scroll-down-command] 'ivy-scroll-down-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<next>") 'ivy-scroll-up-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<prior>") 'ivy-scroll-down-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-v") 'ivy-scroll-up-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-v") 'ivy-scroll-down-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-n") 'ivy-next-line-and-call)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-p") 'ivy-previous-line-and-call)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-r") 'ivy-toggle-regexp-quote)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-j") 'ivy-yank-word)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-i") 'ivy-insert-current)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-o") 'hydra-ivy/body)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-o") 'ivy-dispatching-done)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-o") 'ivy-dispatching-call)
-    (define-key map [remap kill-line] 'ivy-kill-line)
-    (define-key map [remap kill-whole-line] 'ivy-kill-whole-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "S-SPC") 'ivy-restrict-to-matches)
-    (define-key map [remap kill-ring-save] 'ivy-kill-ring-save)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-'") 'ivy-avy)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-a") 'ivy-read-action)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'ivy-occur)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a") 'ivy-toggle-ignore)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") 'ivy-rotate-sort)
-    (define-key map [remap describe-mode] 'ivy-help)
-    map)
-  "Keymap used in the minibuffer.")
-(autoload 'hydra-ivy/body "ivy-hydra" "" t)
-
-(defvar ivy-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap switch-to-buffer]
-      'ivy-switch-buffer)
-    (define-key map [remap switch-to-buffer-other-window]
-      'ivy-switch-buffer-other-window)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `ivy-mode'.")
-
-;;* Globals
-(cl-defstruct ivy-state
-  prompt collection
-  predicate require-match initial-input
-  history preselect keymap update-fn sort
-  ;; The frame in which `ivy-read' was called
-  frame
-  ;; The window in which `ivy-read' was called
-  window
-  ;; The buffer in which `ivy-read' was called
-  buffer
-  ;; The value of `ivy-text' to be used by `ivy-occur'
-  text
-  action
-  unwind
-  re-builder
-  matcher
-  ;; When this is non-nil, call it for each input change to get new candidates
-  dynamic-collection
-  ;; A lambda that transforms candidates only for display
-  display-transformer-fn
-  directory
-  caller
-  current
-  def)
-
-(defvar ivy-last (make-ivy-state)
-  "The last parameters passed to `ivy-read'.
-
-This should eventually become a stack so that you could use
-`ivy-read' recursively.")
-
-(defvar ivy-recursive-last nil)
-
-(defvar ivy-recursive-restore t
-  "When non-nil, restore the above state when exiting the minibuffer.
-This variable is let-bound to nil by functions that take care of
-the restoring themselves.")
-
-(defsubst ivy-set-action (action)
-  "Set the current `ivy-last' field to ACTION."
-  (setf (ivy-state-action ivy-last) action))
-
-(defvar inhibit-message)
-
-(defun ivy-thing-at-point ()
-  "Return a string that corresponds to the current thing at point."
-  (substring-no-properties
-   (cond
-    ((thing-at-point 'url))
-    ((and (eq (ivy-state-collection ivy-last) #'read-file-name-internal)
-          (let ((inhibit-message t))
-            (ignore-errors
-              (ffap-file-at-point)))))
-    ((let ((s (thing-at-point 'symbol)))
-       (and (stringp s)
-            (if (string-match "\\`[`']?\\(.*?\\)'?\\'" s)
-                (match-string 1 s)
-              s))))
-    ((looking-at "(+\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)\\_>")
-     (match-string-no-properties 1))
-    (t
-     ""))))
-
-(defvar ivy-history nil
-  "History list of candidates entered in the minibuffer.
-
-Maximum length of the history list is determined by the value
-of `history-length'.")
-
-(defvar ivy--directory nil
-  "Current directory when completing file names.")
-
-(defvar ivy--length 0
-  "Store the amount of viable candidates.")
-
-(defvar ivy-text ""
-  "Store the user's string as it is typed in.")
-
-(defvar ivy--index 0
-  "Store the index of the current candidate.")
-
-(defvar ivy--window-index 0
-  "Store the index of the current candidate in the minibuffer window.
-
-This means it's between 0 and `ivy-height'.")
-
-(defvar ivy-exit nil
-  "Store `done' if the completion was successfully selected.
-Otherwise, store nil.")
-
-(defvar ivy--all-candidates nil
-  "Store the candidates passed to `ivy-read'.")
-
-(defvar ivy--extra-candidates '((original-source))
-  "Store candidates added by the extra sources.
-
-This is an internal-use alist.  Each key is a function name, or
-original-source (which represents where the current dynamic
-candidates should go).
-
-Each value is an evaluation of the function, in case of static
-sources.  These values will subsequently be filtered on `ivy-text'.
-
-This variable is set by `ivy-read' and used by `ivy--set-candidates'.")
-
-(defcustom ivy-use-ignore-default t
-  "The default policy for user-configured candidate filtering."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Ignore ignored always" always)
-          (const :tag "Ignore ignored when others exist" t)
-          (const :tag "Don't ignore" nil)))
-
-(defvar ivy-use-ignore t
-  "Store policy for user-configured candidate filtering.
-This may be changed dynamically by `ivy-toggle-ignore'.
-Use `ivy-use-ignore-default' for a permanent configuration.")
-
-(defvar ivy--default nil
-  "Default initial input.")
-
-(defvar ivy--prompt nil
-  "Store the format-style prompt.
-When non-nil, it should contain at least one %d.")
-
-(defvar ivy--prompt-extra ""
-  "Temporary modifications to the prompt.")
-
-(defvar ivy--old-re nil
-  "Store the old regexp.
-Either a string or a list for `ivy-re-match'.")
-
-(defvar ivy--old-cands nil
-  "Store the candidates matched by `ivy--old-re'.")
-
-(defvar ivy--regex-function 'ivy--regex
-  "Current function for building a regex.")
-
-(defvar ivy--highlight-function 'ivy--highlight-default
-  "Current function for formatting the candidates.")
-
-(defvar ivy--subexps 0
-  "Number of groups in the current `ivy--regex'.")
-
-(defvar ivy--full-length nil
-  "The total amount of candidates when :dynamic-collection is non-nil.")
-
-(defvar ivy--old-text ""
-  "Store old `ivy-text' for dynamic completion.")
-
-(defcustom ivy-case-fold-search-default
-  (if search-upper-case
-      'auto
-    case-fold-search)
-  "The default value for `case-fold-search' in Ivy operations.
-The special value `auto' means case folding is performed so long
-as the entire input string comprises lower-case characters.  This
-corresponds to the default behaviour of most Emacs search
-functionality, e.g. as seen in `isearch'."
-  :link '(info-link "(emacs)Lax Search")
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Auto" auto)
-          (const :tag "Always" t)
-          (const :tag "Never" nil)))
-
-(defvar ivy-case-fold-search ivy-case-fold-search-default
-  "Store the current overriding `case-fold-search'.")
-
-(defun ivy--case-fold-p (string)
-  "Return nil if STRING should be matched case-sensitively."
-  (if (eq ivy-case-fold-search 'auto)
-      (string= string (downcase string))
-    ivy-case-fold-search))
-
-(defun ivy--case-fold-string= (s1 s2)
-  "Like `string=', but obeys `case-fold-search'."
-  (eq t (compare-strings s1 nil nil s2 nil nil case-fold-search)))
-
-(defun ivy-re-to-str (re)
-  (if (stringp re)
-      re
-    (caar re)))
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (unless (fboundp 'defvar-local)
-    (defmacro defvar-local (var val &optional docstring)
-      "Define VAR as a buffer-local variable with default value VAL."
-      (declare (debug defvar) (doc-string 3))
-      (list 'progn (list 'defvar var val docstring)
-            (list 'make-variable-buffer-local (list 'quote var)))))
-  (unless (fboundp 'setq-local)
-    (defmacro setq-local (var val)
-      "Set variable VAR to value VAL in current buffer."
-      (list 'set (list 'make-local-variable (list 'quote var)) val))))
-
-(defmacro ivy-quit-and-run (&rest body)
-  "Quit the minibuffer and run BODY afterwards."
-  (declare (indent 0))
-  `(progn
-     (put 'quit 'error-message "")
-     (run-at-time nil nil
-                  (lambda ()
-                    (put 'quit 'error-message "Quit")
-                    (with-demoted-errors "Error: %S"
-                      ,@body)))
-     (abort-recursive-edit)))
-
-(defun ivy-exit-with-action (action)
-  "Quit the minibuffer and call ACTION afterwards."
-  (ivy-set-action
-   `(lambda (x)
-      (funcall ',action x)
-      (ivy-set-action ',(ivy-state-action ivy-last))))
-  (setq ivy-exit 'done)
-  (exit-minibuffer))
-
-(defmacro with-ivy-window (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY in the window from which `ivy-read' was called."
-  (declare (indent 0)
-           (debug t))
-  `(with-selected-window (ivy--get-window ivy-last)
-     ,@body))
-
-(defun ivy--done (text)
-  "Insert TEXT and exit minibuffer."
-  (insert
-   (setf (ivy-state-current ivy-last)
-         (if (and ivy--directory
-                  (not (eq (ivy-state-history ivy-last) 'grep-files-history)))
-             (expand-file-name text ivy--directory)
-           text)))
-  (setq ivy-exit 'done)
-  (exit-minibuffer))
-
-(defcustom ivy-use-selectable-prompt nil
-  "When non-nil, make the prompt line selectable like a candidate.
-
-The prompt line can be selected by calling `ivy-previous-line' when the first
-regular candidate is selected.  Both actions `ivy-done' and `ivy-alt-done',
-when called on a selected prompt, are forwarded to `ivy-immediate-done', which
-results to the same as calling `ivy-immediate-done' explicitly when a regular
-candidate is selected.
-
-Note that if `ivy-wrap' is set to t, calling `ivy-previous-line' when the
-prompt is selected wraps around to the last candidate, while calling
-`ivy-next-line' on the last candidate wraps around to the first
-candidate, not the prompt."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun ivy--prompt-selectable-p ()
-  "Return t if the prompt line is selectable."
-  (and ivy-use-selectable-prompt
-       (memq (ivy-state-require-match ivy-last)
-             '(nil confirm confirm-after-completion))))
-
-(defun ivy--prompt-selected-p ()
-  "Return t if the prompt line is selected."
-  (and (ivy--prompt-selectable-p)
-       (= ivy--index -1)))
-
-;;* Commands
-(defun ivy-done ()
-  "Exit the minibuffer with the selected candidate."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (ivy--prompt-selected-p)
-      (ivy-immediate-done)
-    (setq ivy-current-prefix-arg current-prefix-arg)
-    (delete-minibuffer-contents)
-    (cond ((or (> ivy--length 0)
-               ;; the action from `ivy-dispatching-done' may not need a
-               ;; candidate at all
-               (eq this-command 'ivy-dispatching-done))
-           (ivy--done (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))
-          ((memq (ivy-state-collection ivy-last)
-                 '(read-file-name-internal internal-complete-buffer))
-           (if (or (not (eq confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer t))
-                   (equal " (confirm)" ivy--prompt-extra))
-               (ivy--done ivy-text)
-             (setq ivy--prompt-extra " (confirm)")
-             (insert ivy-text)
-             (ivy--exhibit)))
-          ((memq (ivy-state-require-match ivy-last)
-                 '(nil confirm confirm-after-completion))
-           (ivy--done ivy-text))
-          (t
-           (setq ivy--prompt-extra " (match required)")
-           (insert ivy-text)
-           (ivy--exhibit)))))
-
-(defvar ivy-mouse-1-tooltip
-  "Exit the minibuffer with the selected candidate."
-  "The doc visible in the tooltip for mouse-1 binding in the minibuffer")
-(defvar ivy-mouse-3-tooltip
-  "Display alternative actions."
-  "The doc visible in the tooltip for mouse-3 binding in the minibuffer")
-
-(defun ivy-mouse-offset (event)
-  "Compute the offset between the candidate at point and the selected one."
-  (if event
-      (let* ((line-number-at-point
-              (max 2
-                   (line-number-at-pos (posn-point (event-start event)))))
-
-             (line-number-candidate ;; convert to 0 based index
-              (- line-number-at-point 2))
-             (offset
-              (- line-number-candidate
-                 ivy--window-index)))
-        offset)
-    nil))
-
-(defun ivy-mouse-done (event)
-  (interactive "@e")
-  (let ((offset (ivy-mouse-offset event)))
-    (when offset
-      (ivy-next-line offset)
-      (ivy--exhibit)
-      (ivy-alt-done))))
-
-(defun ivy-mouse-dispatching-done (event)
-  (interactive "@e")
-  (let ((offset (ivy-mouse-offset event)))
-    (when offset
-      (ivy-next-line offset)
-      (ivy--exhibit)
-      (ivy-dispatching-done))))
-
-(defvar ivy-read-action-format-function 'ivy-read-action-format-default
-  "Function used to transform the actions list into a docstring.")
-
-(defun ivy-read-action-format-default (actions)
-  "Create a docstring from ACTIONS.
-
-ACTIONS is a list.  Each list item is a list of 3 items:
-key (a string), cmd and doc (a string)."
-  (format "%s\n%s\n"
-          (if (eq this-command 'ivy-read-action)
-              "Select action: "
-            (ivy-state-current ivy-last))
-          (mapconcat
-           (lambda (x)
-             (format "%s: %s"
-                     (propertize
-                      (car x)
-                      'face 'ivy-action)
-                     (nth 2 x)))
-           actions
-           "\n")))
-
-(defun ivy-read-action ()
-  "Change the action to one of the available ones.
-
-Return nil for `minibuffer-keyboard-quit' or wrong key during the
-selection, non-nil otherwise."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((actions (ivy-state-action ivy-last)))
-    (if (not (ivy--actionp actions))
-        t
-      (let* ((hint (funcall ivy-read-action-format-function (cdr actions)))
-             (resize-mini-windows t)
-             (key "")
-             action-idx)
-        (while (and (setq action-idx (cl-position-if
-                                      (lambda (x)
-                                        (string-prefix-p key (car x)))
-                                      (cdr actions)))
-                    (not (string= key (car (nth action-idx (cdr actions))))))
-          (setq key (concat key (string (read-key hint)))))
-        (cond ((member key '("" ""))
-               nil)
-              ((null action-idx)
-               (message "%s is not bound" key)
-               nil)
-              (t
-               (message "")
-               (setcar actions (1+ action-idx))
-               (ivy-set-action actions)))))))
-
-(defun ivy-shrink-after-dispatching ()
-  "Shrink the window after dispatching when action list is too large."
-  (let ((window (selected-window)))
-    (window-resize window (- ivy-height (window-height window)))))
-
-(defun ivy-dispatching-done ()
-  "Select one of the available actions and call `ivy-done'."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (ivy-read-action)
-    (ivy-done))
-  (ivy-shrink-after-dispatching))
-
-(defun ivy-dispatching-call ()
-  "Select one of the available actions and call `ivy-call'."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq ivy-current-prefix-arg current-prefix-arg)
-  (let ((actions (copy-sequence (ivy-state-action ivy-last))))
-    (unwind-protect
-         (when (ivy-read-action)
-           (ivy-call))
-      (ivy-set-action actions)))
-  (ivy-shrink-after-dispatching))
-
-(defun ivy-build-tramp-name (x)
-  "Reconstruct X into a path.
-Is is a cons cell, related to `tramp-get-completion-function'."
-  (let ((user (car x))
-        (domain (cadr x)))
-    (if user
-        (concat user "@" domain)
-      domain)))
-
-(declare-function Info-find-node "info")
-(declare-function Info-read-node-name-1 "info")
-(declare-function tramp-get-completion-function "tramp")
-
-(defun ivy-alt-done (&optional arg)
-  "Exit the minibuffer with the selected candidate.
-When ARG is t, exit with current text, ignoring the candidates.
-When the current candidate during file name completion is a
-directory, continue completion from within that directory instead
-of exiting.  This function is otherwise like `ivy-done'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (setq ivy-current-prefix-arg current-prefix-arg)
-  (cond ((or arg
-             (ivy--prompt-selected-p))
-         (ivy-immediate-done))
-        (ivy--directory
-         (ivy--directory-done))
-        ((eq (ivy-state-collection ivy-last) #'Info-read-node-name-1)
-         (if (member (ivy-state-current ivy-last) '("(./)" "(../)"))
-             (ivy-quit-and-run
-               (ivy-read "Go to file: " #'read-file-name-internal
-                         :action (lambda (x)
-                                   (Info-find-node
-                                    (expand-file-name x ivy--directory)
-                                    "Top"))))
-           (ivy-done)))
-        (t
-         (ivy-done))))
-
-(defvar ivy-auto-select-single-candidate nil
-  "When non-nil, auto-select the candidate if it is the only one.
-When t, it is the same as if the user were prompted and selected the candidate
-by calling the default action.  This variable has no use unless the collection
-contains a single candidate.")
-
-(defun ivy--directory-done ()
-  "Handle exit from the minibuffer when completing file names."
-  (let (dir)
-    (cond
-      ((equal ivy-text "/sudo::")
-       (setq dir (concat ivy-text (expand-file-name ivy--directory)))
-       (ivy--cd dir)
-       (ivy--exhibit))
-      ((and
-        (> ivy--length 0)
-        (not (string= (ivy-state-current ivy-last) "./"))
-        (setq dir (ivy-expand-file-if-directory (ivy-state-current ivy-last))))
-       (ivy--cd dir)
-       (ivy--exhibit))
-      ((unless (string= ivy-text "")
-         (let ((file (expand-file-name
-                      (if (> ivy--length 0) (ivy-state-current ivy-last) ivy-text)
-                      ivy--directory)))
-           (when (ignore-errors (file-exists-p file))
-             (if (file-directory-p file)
-                 (ivy--cd (file-name-as-directory file))
-               (ivy-done))
-             ivy-text))))
-      ((or (and (equal ivy--directory "/")
-                (string-match-p "\\`[^/]+:.*:.*\\'" ivy-text))
-           (string-match-p "\\`/[^/]+:.*:.*\\'" ivy-text))
-       (ivy-done))
-      ((or (and (equal ivy--directory "/")
-                (cond ((string-match
-                        "\\`\\([^/]+?\\):\\(?:\\(.*\\)@\\)?\\(.*\\)\\'"
-                        ivy-text)
-                       (setq ivy-text (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))
-                      ((string-match
-                        "\\`\\([^/]+?\\):\\(?:\\(.*\\)@\\)?\\(.*\\)\\'"
-                        (ivy-state-current ivy-last))
-                       (setq ivy-text (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))))
-           (string-match
-            "\\`/\\([^/]+?\\):\\(?:\\(.*\\)@\\)?\\(.*\\)\\'"
-            ivy-text))
-       (let ((method (match-string 1 ivy-text))
-             (user (match-string 2 ivy-text))
-             (rest (match-string 3 ivy-text))
-             res)
-         (require 'tramp)
-         (dolist (x (tramp-get-completion-function method))
-           (setq res (append res (funcall (car x) (cadr x)))))
-         (setq res (delq nil res))
-         (when user
-           (dolist (x res)
-             (setcar x user)))
-         (setq res (delete-dups res))
-         (let* ((old-ivy-last ivy-last)
-                (enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
-                (host (let ((ivy-auto-select-single-candidate nil))
-                        (ivy-read "user@host: "
-                                  (mapcar #'ivy-build-tramp-name res)
-                                  :initial-input rest))))
-           (setq ivy-last old-ivy-last)
-           (when host
-             (setq ivy--directory "/")
-             (ivy--cd (concat "/" method ":" host ":"))))))
-      (t
-       (ivy-done)))))
-
-(defun ivy-expand-file-if-directory (file-name)
-  "Expand FILE-NAME as directory.
-When this directory doesn't exist, return nil."
-  (when (stringp file-name)
-    (let ((full-name
-           ;; Ignore host name must not match method "ssh"
-           (ignore-errors
-             (file-name-as-directory
-              (expand-file-name file-name ivy--directory)))))
-      (when (and full-name (file-directory-p full-name))
-        full-name))))
-
-(defcustom ivy-tab-space nil
-  "When non-nil, `ivy-partial-or-done' should insert a space."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun ivy-partial-or-done ()
-  "Complete the minibuffer text as much as possible.
-If the text hasn't changed as a result, forward to `ivy-alt-done'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (and (eq (ivy-state-collection ivy-last) #'read-file-name-internal)
-           (or (and (equal ivy--directory "/")
-                    (string-match-p "\\`[^/]+:.*\\'" ivy-text))
-               (string-match-p "\\`/" ivy-text)))
-      (let ((default-directory ivy--directory)
-            dir)
-        (minibuffer-complete)
-        (setq ivy-text (ivy--input))
-        (when (setq dir (ivy-expand-file-if-directory ivy-text))
-          (ivy--cd dir)))
-    (or (ivy-partial)
-        (when (or (eq this-command last-command)
-                  (eq ivy--length 1))
-          (ivy-alt-done)))))
-
-(defun ivy-partial ()
-  "Complete the minibuffer text as much as possible."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((parts (or (split-string ivy-text " " t) (list "")))
-         (postfix (car (last parts)))
-         (case-fold-search (ivy--case-fold-p ivy-text))
-         (completion-ignore-case case-fold-search)
-         (startp (string-match-p "\\`\\^" postfix))
-         (new (try-completion (if startp
-                                  (substring postfix 1)
-                                postfix)
-                              (if (ivy-state-dynamic-collection ivy-last)
-                                  ivy--all-candidates
-                                (mapcar (lambda (str)
-                                          (let ((i (string-match-p postfix str)))
-                                            (when i
-                                              (substring str i))))
-                                        ivy--old-cands)))))
-    (cond ((eq new t) nil)
-          ((string= new ivy-text) nil)
-          (new
-           (delete-region (minibuffer-prompt-end) (point-max))
-           (setcar (last parts)
-                   (if startp
-                       (concat "^" new)
-                     new))
-           (insert
-            (setq ivy-text
-                  (concat
-                   (mapconcat #'identity parts " ")
-                   (if ivy-tab-space " " ""))))
-           (when (and
-                  (eq (ivy-state-collection ivy-last) #'read-file-name-internal)
-                  (= 1 (length
-                        (all-completions ivy-text ivy--all-candidates)))
-                  (let ((default-directory ivy--directory))
-                    (file-directory-p (ivy-state-current ivy-last))))
-             (ivy--directory-done))
-           t))))
-
-(defvar ivy-completion-beg nil
-  "Completion bounds start.")
-
-(defvar ivy-completion-end nil
-  "Completion bounds end.")
-
-(defun ivy-immediate-done ()
-  "Exit the minibuffer with current input instead of current candidate."
-  (interactive)
-  (delete-minibuffer-contents)
-  (insert (setf (ivy-state-current ivy-last)
-                (if (and ivy--directory
-                         (not (eq (ivy-state-history ivy-last)
-                                  'grep-files-history)))
-                    (expand-file-name ivy-text ivy--directory)
-                  ivy-text)))
-  (setq ivy-completion-beg ivy-completion-end)
-  (setq ivy-exit 'done)
-  (exit-minibuffer))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ivy-resume ()
-  "Resume the last completion session."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (null (ivy-state-action ivy-last))
-      (user-error "The last session isn't compatible with `ivy-resume'")
-    (when (eq (ivy-state-caller ivy-last) 'swiper)
-      (switch-to-buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last)))
-    (with-current-buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last)
-      (let ((default-directory (ivy-state-directory ivy-last)))
-        (ivy-read
-         (ivy-state-prompt ivy-last)
-         (ivy-state-collection ivy-last)
-         :predicate (ivy-state-predicate ivy-last)
-         :require-match (ivy-state-require-match ivy-last)
-         :initial-input ivy-text
-         :history (ivy-state-history ivy-last)
-         :preselect (ivy-state-current ivy-last)
-         :keymap (ivy-state-keymap ivy-last)
-         :update-fn (ivy-state-update-fn ivy-last)
-         :sort (ivy-state-sort ivy-last)
-         :action (ivy-state-action ivy-last)
-         :unwind (ivy-state-unwind ivy-last)
-         :re-builder (ivy-state-re-builder ivy-last)
-         :matcher (ivy-state-matcher ivy-last)
-         :dynamic-collection (ivy-state-dynamic-collection ivy-last)
-         :caller (ivy-state-caller ivy-last))))))
-
-(defvar-local ivy-calling nil
-  "When non-nil, call the current action when `ivy--index' changes.")
-
-(defun ivy-set-index (index)
-  "Set `ivy--index' to INDEX."
-  (setq ivy--index index)
-  (when ivy-calling
-    (ivy--exhibit)
-    (ivy-call)))
-
-(defun ivy-beginning-of-buffer ()
-  "Select the first completion candidate."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-set-index 0))
-
-(defun ivy-end-of-buffer ()
-  "Select the last completion candidate."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-set-index (1- ivy--length)))
-
-(defun ivy-scroll-up-command ()
-  "Scroll the candidates upward by the minibuffer height."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-set-index (min (1- (+ ivy--index ivy-height))
-                      (1- ivy--length))))
-
-(defun ivy-scroll-down-command ()
-  "Scroll the candidates downward by the minibuffer height."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-set-index (max (1+ (- ivy--index ivy-height))
-                      0)))
-
-(defun ivy-minibuffer-grow ()
-  "Grow the minibuffer window by 1 line."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq-local max-mini-window-height
-              (cl-incf ivy-height)))
-
-(defun ivy-minibuffer-shrink ()
-  "Shrink the minibuffer window by 1 line."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (<= ivy-height 2)
-    (setq-local max-mini-window-height
-                (cl-decf ivy-height))
-    (window-resize (selected-window) -1)))
-
-(defun ivy-next-line (&optional arg)
-  "Move cursor vertically down ARG candidates."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (setq arg (or arg 1))
-  (let ((index (+ ivy--index arg)))
-    (if (> index (1- ivy--length))
-        (if ivy-wrap
-            (ivy-beginning-of-buffer)
-          (ivy-set-index (1- ivy--length)))
-      (ivy-set-index index))))
-
-(defun ivy-next-line-or-history (&optional arg)
-  "Move cursor vertically down ARG candidates.
-If the input is empty, select the previous history element instead."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (string= ivy-text "")
-      (ivy-previous-history-element 1)
-    (ivy-next-line arg)))
-
-(defun ivy-previous-line (&optional arg)
-  "Move cursor vertically up ARG candidates."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (setq arg (or arg 1))
-  (let ((index (- ivy--index arg))
-        (min-index (or (and (ivy--prompt-selectable-p) -1)
-                       0)))
-    (if (< index min-index)
-        (if ivy-wrap
-            (ivy-end-of-buffer)
-          (ivy-set-index min-index))
-      (ivy-set-index index))))
-
-(defun ivy-previous-line-or-history (arg)
-  "Move cursor vertically up ARG candidates.
-If the input is empty, select the previous history element instead."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (when (and (zerop ivy--index) (string= ivy-text ""))
-    (ivy-previous-history-element 1))
-  (ivy-previous-line arg))
-
-(defun ivy-toggle-calling ()
-  "Flip `ivy-calling'."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (setq ivy-calling (not ivy-calling))
-    (ivy-call)))
-
-(defun ivy-toggle-ignore ()
-  "Toggle user-configured candidate filtering."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq ivy-use-ignore
-        (if ivy-use-ignore
-            nil
-          (or ivy-use-ignore-default t)))
-  ;; invalidate cache
-  (setq ivy--old-cands nil))
-
-(defun ivy--get-action (state)
-  "Get the action function from STATE."
-  (let ((action (ivy-state-action state)))
-    (when action
-      (if (functionp action)
-          action
-        (cadr (nth (car action) action))))))
-
-(defun ivy--get-window (state)
-  "Get the window from STATE."
-  (if (ivy-state-p state)
-      (let ((window (ivy-state-window state)))
-        (if (window-live-p window)
-            window
-          (if (= (length (window-list)) 1)
-              (selected-window)
-            (next-window))))
-    (selected-window)))
-
-(defun ivy--actionp (x)
-  "Return non-nil when X is a list of actions."
-  (and (consp x) (not (memq (car x) '(closure lambda)))))
-
-(defcustom ivy-action-wrap nil
-  "When non-nil, `ivy-next-action' and `ivy-prev-action' wrap."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun ivy-next-action ()
-  "When the current action is a list, scroll it forwards."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((action (ivy-state-action ivy-last)))
-    (when (ivy--actionp action)
-      (let ((len (1- (length action)))
-            (idx (car action)))
-        (if (>= idx len)
-            (when ivy-action-wrap
-              (setf (car action) 1))
-          (cl-incf (car action)))))))
-
-(defun ivy-prev-action ()
-  "When the current action is a list, scroll it backwards."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((action (ivy-state-action ivy-last)))
-    (when (ivy--actionp action)
-      (if (<= (car action) 1)
-          (when ivy-action-wrap
-            (setf (car action) (1- (length action))))
-        (cl-decf (car action))))))
-
-(defun ivy-action-name ()
-  "Return the name associated with the current action."
-  (let ((action (ivy-state-action ivy-last)))
-    (if (ivy--actionp action)
-        (format "[%d/%d] %s"
-                (car action)
-                (1- (length action))
-                (nth 2 (nth (car action) action)))
-      "[1/1] default")))
-
-(defvar ivy-inhibit-action nil
-  "When non-nil, `ivy-call' does nothing.
-
-Example use:
-
-    (let* ((ivy-inhibit-action t)
-          (str (counsel-locate \"lispy.el\")))
-     ;; do whatever with str - the corresponding file will not be opened
-     )")
-
-(defun ivy-recursive-restore ()
-  "Restore the above state when exiting the minibuffer.
-See variable `ivy-recursive-restore' for further information."
-  (when (and ivy-recursive-last
-             ivy-recursive-restore
-             (not (eq ivy-last ivy-recursive-last)))
-    (ivy--reset-state (setq ivy-last ivy-recursive-last))))
-
-(defun ivy-call ()
-  "Call the current action without exiting completion."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; Testing with `ivy-with' seems to call `ivy-call' again,
-  ;; in which case `this-command' is nil; so check for this.
-  (unless (memq this-command '(nil
-                               ivy-done
-                               ivy-alt-done
-                               ivy-dispatching-done))
-    (setq ivy-current-prefix-arg current-prefix-arg))
-  (let ((action (and (not ivy-inhibit-action)
-                     (ivy--get-action ivy-last))))
-    (when action
-      (let* ((collection (ivy-state-collection ivy-last))
-             (current (ivy-state-current ivy-last))
-             (x (cond
-                 ;; Alist type.
-                 ((and (consp (car-safe collection))
-                       ;; Previously, the cdr of the selected
-                       ;; candidate would be returned.  Now, the
-                       ;; whole candidate is returned.
-                       (let ((idx (get-text-property 0 'idx current)))
-                         (if idx
-                             (nth idx collection)
-                           (assoc current collection)))))
-                 (ivy--directory
-                  (expand-file-name current ivy--directory))
-                 ((equal current "")
-                  ivy-text)
-                 (t
-                  current))))
-        (if (eq action #'identity)
-            (funcall action x)
-          (select-window (ivy--get-window ivy-last))
-          (set-buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last))
-          (prog1 (with-current-buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last)
-                   (unwind-protect (funcall action x)
-                     (ivy-recursive-restore)))
-            (unless (or (eq ivy-exit 'done)
-                        (minibuffer-window-active-p (selected-window))
-                        (null (active-minibuffer-window)))
-              (select-window (active-minibuffer-window)))))))))
-
-(defun ivy-call-and-recenter ()
-  "Call action and recenter window according to the selected candidate."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-call)
-  (with-ivy-window
-    (recenter-top-bottom)))
-
-(defun ivy-next-line-and-call (&optional arg)
-  "Move cursor vertically down ARG candidates.
-Call the permanent action if possible."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (ivy-next-line arg)
-  (ivy--exhibit)
-  (ivy-call))
-
-(defun ivy-previous-line-and-call (&optional arg)
-  "Move cursor vertically down ARG candidates.
-Call the permanent action if possible."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (ivy-previous-line arg)
-  (ivy--exhibit)
-  (ivy-call))
-
-(defun ivy-previous-history-element (arg)
-  "Forward to `previous-history-element' with ARG."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (previous-history-element arg)
-  (ivy--cd-maybe)
-  (move-end-of-line 1)
-  (ivy--maybe-scroll-history))
-
-(defun ivy-next-history-element (arg)
-  "Forward to `next-history-element' with ARG."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (and (= minibuffer-history-position 0)
-           (equal ivy-text ""))
-      (progn
-        (insert ivy--default)
-        (when (and (with-ivy-window (derived-mode-p 'prog-mode))
-                   (eq (ivy-state-caller ivy-last) 'swiper)
-                   (not (file-exists-p ivy--default))
-                   (not (ffap-url-p ivy--default))
-                   (not (ivy-state-dynamic-collection ivy-last))
-                   (> (point) (minibuffer-prompt-end)))
-          (undo-boundary)
-          (insert "\\_>")
-          (goto-char (minibuffer-prompt-end))
-          (insert "\\_<")
-          (forward-char (+ 2 (length ivy--default)))))
-    (next-history-element arg))
-  (ivy--cd-maybe)
-  (move-end-of-line 1)
-  (ivy--maybe-scroll-history))
-
-(defvar ivy-ffap-url-functions nil
-  "List of functions that check if the point is on a URL.")
-
-(defun ivy--cd-maybe ()
-  "Check if the current input points to a different directory.
-If so, move to that directory, while keeping only the file name."
-  (when ivy--directory
-    (let ((input (ivy--input))
-          url)
-      (if (setq url (or (ffap-url-p input)
-                        (with-ivy-window
-                          (cl-reduce
-                           (lambda (a b)
-                             (or a (funcall b)))
-                           ivy-ffap-url-functions
-                           :initial-value nil))))
-          (ivy-exit-with-action
-           (lambda (_)
-             (funcall ffap-url-fetcher url)))
-        (setq input (expand-file-name input))
-        (let ((file (file-name-nondirectory input))
-              (dir (expand-file-name (file-name-directory input))))
-          (if (string= dir ivy--directory)
-              (progn
-                (delete-minibuffer-contents)
-                (insert file))
-            (ivy--cd dir)
-            (insert file)))))))
-
-(defun ivy--maybe-scroll-history ()
-  "If the selected history element has an index, scroll there."
-  (let ((idx (ignore-errors
-               (get-text-property
-                (minibuffer-prompt-end)
-                'ivy-index))))
-    (when idx
-      (ivy--exhibit)
-      (ivy-set-index idx))))
-
-(declare-function tramp-get-completion-methods "tramp")
-
-(defun ivy--cd (dir)
-  "When completing file names, move to directory DIR."
-  (if (null ivy--directory)
-      (error "Unexpected")
-    (setq ivy--old-cands nil)
-    (setq ivy--old-re nil)
-    (ivy-set-index 0)
-    (setq ivy--all-candidates
-          (append
-           (ivy--sorted-files (setq ivy--directory dir))
-           (when (and (string= dir "/") (featurep 'tramp))
-             (sort (mapcar #'file-name-nondirectory (tramp-get-completion-methods "")) #'string<))))
-    (setq ivy-text "")
-    (setf (ivy-state-directory ivy-last) dir)
-    (delete-minibuffer-contents)))
-
-(defun ivy--parent-dir (filename)
-  "Return parent directory of absolute FILENAME."
-  (file-name-directory (directory-file-name filename)))
-
-(defun ivy-backward-delete-char ()
-  "Forward to `delete-backward-char'.
-Call `ivy-on-del-error-function' if an error occurs, usually when
-there is no more text to delete at the beginning of the
-minibuffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (and ivy--directory (= (minibuffer-prompt-end) (point)))
-      (progn
-        (ivy--cd (ivy--parent-dir (expand-file-name ivy--directory)))
-        (ivy--exhibit))
-    (setq prefix-arg current-prefix-arg)
-    (condition-case nil
-        (call-interactively #'delete-backward-char)
-      (error
-       (when ivy-on-del-error-function
-         (funcall ivy-on-del-error-function))))))
-
-(defun ivy-delete-char (arg)
-  "Forward to `delete-char' ARG."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless (eolp)
-    (delete-char arg)))
-
-(defun ivy-forward-char (arg)
-  "Forward to `forward-char' ARG."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless (eolp)
-    (forward-char arg)))
-
-(defun ivy-kill-word (arg)
-  "Forward to `kill-word' ARG."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless (eolp)
-    (kill-word arg)))
-
-(defun ivy-kill-line ()
-  "Forward to `kill-line'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (eolp)
-      (kill-region (minibuffer-prompt-end) (point))
-    (kill-line)))
-
-(defun ivy-kill-whole-line ()
-  "Forward to `kill-whole-line'."
-  (interactive)
-  (kill-region (minibuffer-prompt-end) (line-end-position)))
-
-(defun ivy-backward-kill-word ()
-  "Forward to `backward-kill-word'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (and ivy--directory (= (minibuffer-prompt-end) (point)))
-      (progn
-        (ivy--cd (ivy--parent-dir (expand-file-name ivy--directory)))
-        (ivy--exhibit))
-    (ignore-errors
-      (let ((pt (point)))
-        (forward-word -1)
-        (delete-region (point) pt)))))
-
-(defvar ivy--regexp-quote #'regexp-quote
-  "Store the regexp quoting state.")
-
-(defun ivy-toggle-regexp-quote ()
-  "Toggle the regexp quoting."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq ivy--old-re nil)
-  (cl-rotatef ivy--regex-function ivy--regexp-quote))
-
-(defvar avy-all-windows)
-(defvar avy-action)
-(defvar avy-keys)
-(defvar avy-keys-alist)
-(defvar avy-style)
-(defvar avy-styles-alist)
-(declare-function avy--process "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy--style-fn "ext:avy")
-
-(defcustom ivy-format-function #'ivy-format-function-default
-  "Function to transform the list of candidates into a string.
-This string is inserted into the minibuffer."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Default" ivy-format-function-default)
-          (const :tag "Arrow prefix" ivy-format-function-arrow)
-          (const :tag "Full line" ivy-format-function-line)))
-
-(eval-after-load 'avy
-  '(add-to-list 'avy-styles-alist '(ivy-avy . pre)))
-
-(defun ivy-avy ()
-  "Jump to one of the current ivy candidates."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (require 'avy nil 'noerror)
-    (error "Package avy isn't installed"))
-  (let* ((avy-all-windows nil)
-         (avy-keys (or (cdr (assq 'ivy-avy avy-keys-alist))
-                       avy-keys))
-         (avy-style (or (cdr (assq 'ivy-avy
-                                   avy-styles-alist))
-                        avy-style))
-         (candidate
-          (let ((candidates))
-            (save-excursion
-              (save-restriction
-                (narrow-to-region
-                 (window-start)
-                 (window-end))
-                (goto-char (point-min))
-                (forward-line)
-                (while (< (point) (point-max))
-                  (push
-                   (cons (point)
-                         (selected-window))
-                   candidates)
-                  (forward-line))))
-            (setq avy-action #'identity)
-            (avy--process
-             (nreverse candidates)
-             (avy--style-fn avy-style)))))
-    (when (number-or-marker-p candidate)
-      (ivy--done
-       (substring-no-properties
-        (nth (- (line-number-at-pos candidate) 2) ivy--old-cands))))))
-
-(defun ivy-sort-file-function-default (x y)
-  "Compare two files X and Y.
-Prioritize directories."
-  (if (get-text-property 0 'dirp x)
-      (if (get-text-property 0 'dirp y)
-          (string< (directory-file-name x) (directory-file-name y))
-        t)
-    (if (get-text-property 0 'dirp y)
-        nil
-      (string< x y))))
-
-(declare-function ido-file-extension-lessp "ido")
-
-(defun ivy-sort-file-function-using-ido (x y)
-  "Compare two files X and Y using `ido-file-extensions-order'.
-
-This function is suitable as a replacement for
-`ivy-sort-file-function-default' in `ivy-sort-functions-alist'."
-  (if (and (bound-and-true-p ido-file-extensions-order))
-      (ido-file-extension-lessp x y)
-    (ivy-sort-file-function-default x y)))
-
-(defun ivy-string< (x y)
-  "Like `string<', but operate on CARs when given cons cells."
-  (string< (if (consp x) (car x) x)
-           (if (consp y) (car y) y)))
-
-(defcustom ivy-sort-functions-alist
-  '((read-file-name-internal . ivy-sort-file-function-default)
-    (internal-complete-buffer . nil)
-    (ivy-completion-in-region . nil)
-    (counsel-git-grep-function . nil)
-    (Man-goto-section . nil)
-    (org-refile . nil)
-    (t . ivy-string<))
-  "An alist of sorting functions for each collection function.
-Interactive functions that call completion fit in here as well.
-
-Nil means no sorting, which is useful to turn off the sorting for
-functions that have candidates in the natural buffer order, like
-`org-refile' or `Man-goto-section'.
-
-A list can be used to associate multiple sorting functions with a
-collection.  The car of the list is the current sort
-function.  This list can be rotated with `ivy-rotate-sort'.
-
-The entry associated with t is used for all fall-through cases.
-
-See also `ivy-sort-max-size'."
-  :type
-  '(alist
-    :key-type (choice
-               (const :tag "Fall-through" t)
-               (symbol :tag "Collection"))
-    :value-type (choice
-                 (const :tag "Plain sort" string-lessp)
-                 (const :tag "File sort" ivy-sort-file-function-default)
-                 (const :tag "No sort" nil)
-                 (function :tag "Custom function")
-                 (repeat (function :tag "Custom function"))))
-  :group 'ivy)
-
-(defun ivy--sort-function (collection)
-  "Retrieve sort function for COLLECTION from `ivy-sort-functions-alist'."
-  (let ((entry (cdr (or (assq collection ivy-sort-functions-alist)
-                        (assq (ivy-state-caller ivy-last) ivy-sort-functions-alist)
-                        (assq t ivy-sort-functions-alist)))))
-    (and (or (functionp entry)
-             (functionp (setq entry (car-safe entry))))
-         entry)))
-
-(defun ivy-rotate-sort ()
-  "Rotate through sorting functions available for current collection.
-This only has an effect if multiple sorting functions are
-specified for the current collection in
-`ivy-sort-functions-alist'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((cell (or (assq (ivy-state-collection ivy-last) ivy-sort-functions-alist)
-                  (assq (ivy-state-caller ivy-last) ivy-sort-functions-alist))))
-    (when (consp (cdr cell))
-      (setcdr cell (nconc (cddr cell) (list (cadr cell))))
-      (ivy--reset-state ivy-last))))
-
-(defvar ivy-index-functions-alist
-  '((swiper . ivy-recompute-index-swiper)
-    (swiper-multi . ivy-recompute-index-swiper)
-    (counsel-git-grep . ivy-recompute-index-swiper)
-    (counsel-grep . ivy-recompute-index-swiper-async)
-    (t . ivy-recompute-index-zero))
-  "An alist of index recomputing functions for each collection function.
-When the input changes, the appropriate function returns an
-integer - the index of the matched candidate that should be
-selected.")
-
-(defvar ivy-re-builders-alist
-  '((t . ivy--regex-plus))
-  "An alist of regex building functions for each collection function.
-
-Each key is (in order of priority):
-1. The actual collection function, e.g. `read-file-name-internal'.
-2. The symbol passed by :caller into `ivy-read'.
-3. `this-command'.
-4. t.
-
-Each value is a function that should take a string and return a
-valid regex or a regex sequence (see below).
-
-Possible choices: `ivy--regex', `regexp-quote',
-`ivy--regex-plus', `ivy--regex-fuzzy', `ivy--regex-ignore-order'.
-
-If a function returns a list, it should format like this:
-'((\"matching-regexp\" . t) (\"non-matching-regexp\") ...).
-
-The matches will be filtered in a sequence, you can mix the
-regexps that should match and that should not match as you
-like.")
-
-(defvar ivy-highlight-functions-alist
-  '((ivy--regex-ignore-order . ivy--highlight-ignore-order)
-    (ivy--regex-fuzzy . ivy--highlight-fuzzy)
-    (ivy--regex-plus . ivy--highlight-default))
-  "An alist of highlighting functions for each regex buidler function.")
-
-(defvar ivy-initial-inputs-alist
-  '((org-refile . "^")
-    (org-agenda-refile . "^")
-    (org-capture-refile . "^")
-    (counsel-M-x . "^")
-    (counsel-describe-function . "^")
-    (counsel-describe-variable . "^")
-    (counsel-org-capture . "^")
-    (Man-completion-table . "^")
-    (woman . "^"))
-  "Command to initial input table.")
-
-(defcustom ivy-sort-max-size 30000
-  "Sorting won't be done for collections larger than this."
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defalias 'ivy--dirname-p
-  (if (fboundp 'directory-name-p)
-      #'directory-name-p
-    (lambda (name)
-      "Return non-nil if NAME ends with a directory separator."
-      (string-match-p "/\\'" name))))
-
-(defun ivy--sorted-files (dir)
-  "Return the list of files in DIR.
-Directories come first."
-  (let* ((default-directory dir)
-         (predicate (ivy-state-predicate ivy-last))
-         (seq (condition-case nil
-                  (all-completions "" #'read-file-name-internal)
-                (error
-                 (directory-files dir))))
-         (seq (if predicate
-                  (cl-remove-if-not predicate seq)
-                seq))
-         sort-fn)
-    (setq seq (delete "./" (delete "../" seq)))
-    (when (eq (setq sort-fn (ivy--sort-function #'read-file-name-internal))
-              #'ivy-sort-file-function-default)
-      (setq seq (mapcar (lambda (x)
-                          (propertize x 'dirp (ivy--dirname-p x)))
-                        seq)))
-    (when sort-fn
-      (setq seq (sort seq sort-fn)))
-    (dolist (dir ivy-extra-directories)
-      (push dir seq))
-    (if (string= dir "/")
-        (cl-remove-if (lambda (s) (string-match ":$" s)) (delete "../" seq))
-      seq)))
-
-(defun ivy-alist-setting (alist &optional key)
-  "Return the value associated with KEY in ALIST, using `assq'.
-KEY defaults to the last caller of `ivy-read'; if no entry is
-found, it falls back to the key t."
-  (cdr (or (let ((caller (or key (ivy-state-caller ivy-last))))
-             (and caller (assq caller alist)))
-           (assq t alist))))
-
-(defun ivy--height (caller)
-  (let ((v (or (ivy-alist-setting ivy-height-alist caller)
-               ivy-height)))
-    (if (integerp v)
-        v
-      (if (functionp v)
-          (funcall v caller)
-        (error "Unexpected value: %S" v)))))
-
-;;** Entry Point
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defun ivy-read (prompt collection
-                    &key
-                      predicate require-match initial-input
-                      history preselect def keymap update-fn sort
-                      action unwind re-builder matcher
-                      dynamic-collection caller)
-  "Read a string in the minibuffer, with completion.
-
-PROMPT is a format string, normally ending in a colon and a
-space; %d anywhere in the string is replaced by the current
-number of matching candidates.  For the literal % character,
-escape it with %%. See also `ivy-count-format'.
-
-COLLECTION is either a list of strings, a function, an alist, or
-a hash table.
-
-PREDICATE is applied to filter out the COLLECTION immediately.
-This argument is for `completing-read' compat.
-
-When REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil, only members of COLLECTION can be
-selected, i.e. custom text.
-
-If INITIAL-INPUT is not nil, then insert that input in the
-minibuffer initially.
-
-HISTORY is a name of a variable to hold the completion session
-history.
-
-KEYMAP is composed with `ivy-minibuffer-map'.
-
-If PRESELECT is not nil, then select the corresponding candidate
-out of the ones that match the INITIAL-INPUT.
-
-DEF is for compatibility with `completing-read'.
-
-UPDATE-FN is called each time the current candidate(s) is changed.
-
-When SORT is t, use `ivy-sort-functions-alist' for sorting.
-
-ACTION is a lambda function to call after selecting a result.  It
-takes a single string argument.
-
-UNWIND is a lambda function to call before exiting.
-
-RE-BUILDER is a lambda function to call to transform text into a
-regex pattern.
-
-MATCHER is to override matching.
-
-DYNAMIC-COLLECTION is a boolean to specify if the list of
-candidates is updated after each input by calling COLLECTION.
-
-CALLER is a symbol to uniquely identify the caller to `ivy-read'.
-It is used, along with COLLECTION, to determine which
-customizations apply to the current completion session."
-  (let ((extra-actions (delete-dups
-                        (append (plist-get ivy--actions-list t)
-                                (plist-get ivy--actions-list this-command)
-                                (plist-get ivy--actions-list caller)))))
-    (when extra-actions
-      (setq action
-            (cond ((functionp action)
-                   `(1
-                     ("o" ,action "default")
-                     ,@extra-actions))
-                  ((null action)
-                   `(1
-                     ("o" identity "default")
-                     ,@extra-actions))
-                  (t
-                   (delete-dups (append action extra-actions)))))))
-  (unless caller
-    (setq caller this-command))
-  (let ((extra-sources (plist-get ivy--sources-list caller)))
-    (if extra-sources
-        (progn
-          (setq ivy--extra-candidates nil)
-          (dolist (source extra-sources)
-            (cond ((equal source '(original-source))
-                   (setq ivy--extra-candidates
-                         (cons source ivy--extra-candidates)))
-                  ((null (cdr source))
-                   (setq ivy--extra-candidates
-                         (cons
-                          (list (car source) (funcall (car source)))
-                          ivy--extra-candidates))))))
-      (setq ivy--extra-candidates '((original-source)))))
-  (let ((ivy-recursive-last (and (active-minibuffer-window) ivy-last))
-        (transformer-fn
-         (plist-get ivy--display-transformers-list
-                    (cond (caller)
-                          ((functionp collection)
-                           collection))))
-        (ivy-display-function
-         (unless (window-minibuffer-p)
-           (or ivy-display-function
-               (ivy-alist-setting ivy-display-functions-alist caller))))
-        (height (ivy--height caller)))
-    (setq ivy-last
-          (make-ivy-state
-           :prompt prompt
-           :collection collection
-           :predicate predicate
-           :require-match require-match
-           :initial-input initial-input
-           :history history
-           :preselect preselect
-           :keymap keymap
-           :update-fn update-fn
-           :sort sort
-           :action action
-           :frame (selected-frame)
-           :window (selected-window)
-           :buffer (current-buffer)
-           :unwind unwind
-           :re-builder re-builder
-           :matcher matcher
-           :dynamic-collection dynamic-collection
-           :display-transformer-fn transformer-fn
-           :directory default-directory
-           :caller caller
-           :def def))
-    (ivy--reset-state ivy-last)
-    (prog1
-        (unwind-protect
-             (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
-                 #'ivy--minibuffer-setup
-               (let* ((hist (or history 'ivy-history))
-                      (minibuffer-completion-table collection)
-                      (minibuffer-completion-predicate predicate)
-                      (ivy-height height)
-                      (resize-mini-windows
-                       (cond
-                         ((display-graphic-p) nil)
-                         ((null resize-mini-windows) 'grow-only)
-                         (t resize-mini-windows))))
-                 (if (and ivy-auto-select-single-candidate
-                          (= (length ivy--all-candidates) 1))
-                     (progn
-                       (setf (ivy-state-current ivy-last)
-                             (car ivy--all-candidates))
-                       (setq ivy-exit 'done))
-                   (read-from-minibuffer
-                    prompt
-                    (ivy-state-initial-input ivy-last)
-                    (make-composed-keymap keymap ivy-minibuffer-map)
-                    nil
-                    hist))
-                 (when (eq ivy-exit 'done)
-                   (let ((item (if ivy--directory
-                                   (ivy-state-current ivy-last)
-                                 ivy-text)))
-                     (unless (equal item "")
-                       (set hist (cons (propertize item 'ivy-index ivy--index)
-                                       (delete item
-                                               (cdr (symbol-value hist))))))))
-                 (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))
-          ;; Fixes a bug in ESS, #1660
-          (put 'post-command-hook 'permanent-local nil)
-          (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'ivy--queue-exhibit)
-          (let ((cleanup (ivy--display-function-prop :cleanup)))
-            (when (functionp cleanup)
-              (funcall cleanup)))
-          (when (setq unwind (ivy-state-unwind ivy-last))
-            (funcall unwind))
-          (unless (eq ivy-exit 'done)
-            (ivy-recursive-restore)))
-      (ivy-call)
-      (let ((cur (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))
-        (remove-list-of-text-properties 0 (length cur) '(idx) cur)))))
-
-(defun ivy--display-function-prop (prop)
-  "Return PROP associated with current `ivy-display-function'."
-  (plist-get (cdr (assq ivy-display-function
-                        ivy-display-functions-props))
-             prop))
-
-(defun ivy--reset-state (state)
-  "Reset the ivy to STATE.
-This is useful for recursive `ivy-read'."
-  (unless (equal (selected-frame) (ivy-state-frame state))
-    (select-window (active-minibuffer-window)))
-  (let* ((prompt (or (ivy-state-prompt state) ""))
-         (collection (ivy-state-collection state))
-         (predicate (ivy-state-predicate state))
-         (history (ivy-state-history state))
-         (preselect (ivy-state-preselect state))
-         (sort (ivy-state-sort state))
-         (re-builder (ivy-state-re-builder state))
-         (dynamic-collection (ivy-state-dynamic-collection state))
-         (require-match (ivy-state-require-match state))
-         (caller (or (ivy-state-caller state) this-command))
-         (initial-input (or (ivy-state-initial-input state)
-                            (cdr (assq caller ivy-initial-inputs-alist))))
-         (def (ivy-state-def state)))
-    (setq ivy--directory nil)
-    (setq ivy-case-fold-search ivy-case-fold-search-default)
-    (setq ivy--regex-function
-          (or re-builder
-              (and (functionp collection)
-                   (cdr (assq collection ivy-re-builders-alist)))
-              (ivy-alist-setting ivy-re-builders-alist)
-              #'ivy--regex))
-    (setq ivy--subexps 0)
-    (setq ivy--regexp-quote #'regexp-quote)
-    (setq ivy--old-text "")
-    (setq ivy--full-length nil)
-    (setq ivy-text "")
-    (setq ivy--index 0)
-    (setq ivy-calling nil)
-    (setq ivy-use-ignore ivy-use-ignore-default)
-    (setq ivy--highlight-function
-          (or (cdr (assq ivy--regex-function ivy-highlight-functions-alist))
-              #'ivy--highlight-default))
-    (let (coll sort-fn)
-      (cond ((eq collection #'Info-read-node-name-1)
-             (setq coll
-                   (if (equal (bound-and-true-p Info-current-file) "dir")
-                       (mapcar (lambda (x) (format "(%s)" x))
-                               (delete-dups
-                                (all-completions "(" collection predicate)))
-                     (all-completions "" collection predicate))))
-            ((eq collection #'read-file-name-internal)
-             (when (and (equal def initial-input)
-                        (member "./" ivy-extra-directories))
-               (setf (ivy-state-def state) (setq def nil)))
-             (setq ivy--directory default-directory)
-             (when (and initial-input
-                        (not (equal initial-input "")))
-               (cond ((file-directory-p initial-input)
-                      (when (equal (file-name-nondirectory initial-input) "")
-                        (setf (ivy-state-preselect state) (setq preselect nil))
-                        (setf (ivy-state-def state) (setq def nil)))
-                      (setq ivy--directory (file-name-as-directory initial-input))
-                      (setq initial-input nil)
-                      (when preselect
-                        (let ((preselect-directory
-                               (file-name-directory preselect)))
-                          (when (and preselect-directory
-                                     (not (equal
-                                           (expand-file-name
-                                            preselect-directory)
-                                           (expand-file-name ivy--directory))))
-                            (setf (ivy-state-preselect state)
-                                  (setq preselect nil))))))
-                     ((ignore-errors
-                        (file-exists-p (file-name-directory initial-input)))
-                      (setq ivy--directory (file-name-directory initial-input))
-                      (setf (ivy-state-preselect state)
-                            (file-name-nondirectory initial-input)))))
-             (require 'dired)
-             (when preselect
-               (let ((preselect-directory (ivy--parent-dir preselect)))
-                 (when (and preselect-directory
-                            (not (string= preselect-directory
-                                          default-directory)))
-                   (setq ivy--directory preselect-directory))
-                 (setq preselect (file-relative-name preselect
-                                                     preselect-directory))
-                 (setf (ivy-state-preselect state) preselect)))
-             (setq sort nil)
-             (setq coll (ivy--sorted-files ivy--directory))
-             (when initial-input
-               (unless (or require-match
-                           (equal initial-input default-directory)
-                           (equal initial-input ""))
-                 (setq coll (cons initial-input coll)))
-               (when (or (not (ivy-state-action ivy-last))
-                         (equal (ivy--get-action ivy-last) 'identity))
-                 (setq initial-input nil))))
-            ((eq collection #'internal-complete-buffer)
-             (setq coll (ivy--buffer-list "" ivy-use-virtual-buffers predicate)))
-            (dynamic-collection
-             (setq coll (funcall collection ivy-text)))
-            ((consp (car-safe collection))
-             (setq collection (cl-remove-if-not predicate collection))
-             (when (and sort (setq sort-fn (ivy--sort-function caller)))
-               (setq collection (sort (copy-sequence collection) sort-fn))
-               (setq sort nil))
-             (setf (ivy-state-collection ivy-last) collection)
-             (setq coll (let ((i -1))
-                          (mapcar (lambda (x)
-                                    (propertize x 'idx (cl-incf i)))
-                                  (all-completions "" collection)))))
-            ((or (functionp collection)
-                 (byte-code-function-p collection)
-                 (vectorp collection)
-                 (hash-table-p collection)
-                 (and (listp collection) (symbolp (car collection))))
-             (setq coll (all-completions "" collection predicate)))
-            (t
-             (setq coll
-                   (if predicate
-                       (cl-remove-if-not predicate collection)
-                     collection))))
-      (unless (ivy-state-dynamic-collection ivy-last)
-        (setq coll (delete "" coll)))
-      (when def
-        (cond ((listp def)
-               (setq coll (cl-union def coll :test #'equal)))
-              ((not (member def coll))
-               (push def coll))))
-      (when (and sort
-                 (or (functionp collection)
-                     (not (eq history 'org-refile-history)))
-                 (setq sort-fn (ivy--sort-function
-                                (if (functionp collection) collection caller)))
-                 (null (nthcdr ivy-sort-max-size coll)))
-        (setq coll (sort (copy-sequence coll) sort-fn)))
-      (setq coll (ivy--set-candidates coll))
-      (setq ivy--old-re nil)
-      (setq ivy--old-cands nil)
-      (when (integerp preselect)
-        (setq ivy--old-re "")
-        (ivy-set-index preselect))
-      (when initial-input
-        ;; Needed for anchor to work
-        (setq ivy--old-cands coll)
-        (setq ivy--old-cands (ivy--filter initial-input coll)))
-      (setq ivy--all-candidates coll)
-      (unless (integerp preselect)
-        (ivy-set-index (or
-                        (and dynamic-collection
-                             ivy--index)
-                        (and preselect
-                             (ivy--preselect-index
-                              preselect
-                              (if initial-input
-                                  ivy--old-cands
-                                coll)))
-                        0))))
-    (setq ivy-exit nil)
-    (setq ivy--default
-          (if (region-active-p)
-              (buffer-substring (region-beginning) (region-end))
-            (ivy-thing-at-point)))
-    (setq ivy--prompt (ivy-add-prompt-count prompt))
-    (setf (ivy-state-initial-input ivy-last) initial-input)))
-
-(defun ivy-add-prompt-count (prompt)
-  "Add count information to PROMPT."
-  (cond ((string-match-p "%.*d" prompt)
-         prompt)
-        ((null ivy-count-format)
-         (error
-          "`ivy-count-format' can't be nil.  Set it to \"\" instead"))
-        ((string-match "%d.*\\(%d\\)" ivy-count-format)
-         (let* ((w (1+ (floor (log (max 1 (length ivy--all-candidates)) 10))))
-                (s (replace-match (format "%%-%dd" w) t t ivy-count-format 1)))
-           (string-match "%d" s)
-           (concat (replace-match (format "%%%dd" w) t t s)
-                   prompt)))
-        ((string-match-p "%.*d" ivy-count-format)
-         (concat ivy-count-format prompt))
-        (ivy--directory
-         prompt)
-        (t
-         prompt)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ivy-completing-read (prompt collection
-                            &optional predicate require-match initial-input
-                              history def inherit-input-method)
-  "Read a string in the minibuffer, with completion.
-
-This interface conforms to `completing-read' and can be used for
-`completing-read-function'.
-
-PROMPT is a string that normally ends in a colon and a space.
-COLLECTION is either a list of strings, an alist, an obarray, or a hash table.
-PREDICATE limits completion to a subset of COLLECTION.
-REQUIRE-MATCH is a boolean value.  See `completing-read'.
-INITIAL-INPUT is a string inserted into the minibuffer initially.
-HISTORY is a list of previously selected inputs.
-DEF is the default value.
-INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD is currently ignored."
-  (let ((handler
-         (when (< ivy-completing-read-ignore-handlers-depth (minibuffer-depth))
-           (assq this-command ivy-completing-read-handlers-alist))))
-    (if handler
-        (let ((completion-in-region-function #'completion--in-region)
-              (ivy-completing-read-ignore-handlers-depth (1+ (minibuffer-depth))))
-          (funcall (cdr handler)
-                   prompt collection
-                   predicate require-match
-                   initial-input history
-                   def inherit-input-method))
-      ;; See the doc of `completing-read'.
-      (when (consp history)
-        (when (numberp (cdr history))
-          (setq initial-input (nth (1- (cdr history))
-                                   (symbol-value (car history)))))
-        (setq history (car history)))
-      (ivy-read (replace-regexp-in-string "%" "%%" prompt)
-                collection
-                :predicate predicate
-                :require-match (and collection require-match)
-                :initial-input (cond ((consp initial-input)
-                                      (car initial-input))
-                                     ((and (stringp initial-input)
-                                           (not (eq collection #'read-file-name-internal))
-                                           (string-match-p "\\+" initial-input))
-                                      (replace-regexp-in-string
-                                       "\\+" "\\\\+" initial-input))
-                                     (t
-                                      initial-input))
-                :preselect (if (listp def) (car def) def)
-                :def (if (listp def) (car def) def)
-                :history history
-                :keymap nil
-                :sort t
-                :dynamic-collection ivy-completing-read-dynamic-collection
-                :caller (cond ((called-interactively-p 'any)
-                               this-command)
-                              ((and collection (symbolp collection))
-                               collection))))))
-
-(defun ivy-completing-read-with-empty-string-def
-    (prompt collection
-     &optional predicate require-match initial-input
-       history def inherit-input-method)
-  "Same as `ivy-completing-read' but with different handling of DEF.
-
-Specifically, if DEF is nil, it is treated the same as if DEF was
-the empty string. This mimics the behavior of
-`completing-read-default'. This function can therefore be used in
-place of `ivy-completing-read' for commands that rely on this
-behavior."
-  (ivy-completing-read
-   prompt collection predicate require-match initial-input
-   history (or def "") inherit-input-method))
-
-(defun ivy-completion-in-region-action (str)
-  "Insert STR, erasing the previous one.
-The previous string is between `ivy-completion-beg' and `ivy-completion-end'."
-  (when (consp str)
-    (setq str (cdr str)))
-  (when (stringp str)
-    (let ((fake-cursors (and (fboundp 'mc/all-fake-cursors)
-                             (mc/all-fake-cursors)))
-          (pt (point))
-          (beg ivy-completion-beg)
-          (end ivy-completion-end))
-      (when beg
-        (delete-region beg end))
-      (setq ivy-completion-beg (point))
-      (insert (substring-no-properties str))
-      (setq ivy-completion-end (point))
-      (save-excursion
-        (dolist (cursor fake-cursors)
-          (goto-char (overlay-start cursor))
-          (delete-region (+ (point) (- beg pt))
-                         (+ (point) (- end pt)))
-          (insert (substring-no-properties str))
-          ;; manually move the fake cursor
-          (move-overlay cursor (point) (1+ (point)))
-          (set-marker (overlay-get cursor 'point) (point))
-          (set-marker (overlay-get cursor 'mark) (point)))))))
-
-(defun ivy-completion-common-length (str)
-  "Return the amount of characters that match in  STR.
-
-`completion-all-completions' computes this and returns the result
-via text properties.
-
-The first non-matching part is propertized:
-- either with: (face (completions-first-difference))
-- or: (font-lock-face completions-first-difference)."
-  (let ((char-property-alias-alist '((face font-lock-face)))
-        (i (1- (length str))))
-    (catch 'done
-      (while (>= i 0)
-        (when (equal (get-text-property i 'face str)
-                     '(completions-first-difference))
-          (throw 'done i))
-        (cl-decf i))
-      (throw 'done (length str)))))
-
-(defun ivy-completion-in-region (start end collection &optional predicate)
-  "An Ivy function suitable for `completion-in-region-function'.
-The function completes the text between START and END using COLLECTION.
-PREDICATE (a function called with no arguments) says when to exit.
-See `completion-in-region' for further information."
-  (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
-         (str (buffer-substring-no-properties start end))
-         (completion-ignore-case (ivy--case-fold-p str))
-         (comps
-          (completion-all-completions str collection predicate (- end start)))
-         (ivy--prompts-list (if (window-minibuffer-p)
-                                ivy--prompts-list
-                              (list #'ivy-completion-in-region (lambda ())))))
-    (cond ((null comps)
-           (message "No matches"))
-          ((progn
-             (nconc comps nil)
-             (and (null (cdr comps))
-                  (string= str (car comps))))
-           (message "Sole match"))
-          (t
-           (let* ((len (ivy-completion-common-length (car comps)))
-                  (str-len (length str))
-                  (initial (cond ((= len 0)
-                                  "")
-                                 ((> len str-len)
-                                  (setq len str-len)
-                                  str)
-                                 (t
-                                  (substring str (- len))))))
-             (setq ivy--old-re nil)
-             (unless (ivy--filter initial comps)
-               (setq initial nil))
-             (delete-region (- end len) end)
-             (setq ivy-completion-beg (- end len))
-             (setq ivy-completion-end ivy-completion-beg)
-             (if (null (cdr comps))
-                 (progn
-                   (unless (minibuffer-window-active-p (selected-window))
-                     (setf (ivy-state-window ivy-last) (selected-window)))
-                   (ivy-completion-in-region-action
-                    (substring-no-properties
-                     (car comps))))
-               (let* ((w (1+ (floor (log (length comps) 10))))
-                      (ivy-count-format (if (string= ivy-count-format "")
-                                            ivy-count-format
-                                          (format "%%-%dd " w)))
-                      (prompt (format "(%s): " str)))
-                 (and
-                  (ivy-read (if (string= ivy-count-format "")
-                                prompt
-                              (replace-regexp-in-string "%" "%%" prompt))
-                            ;; remove 'completions-first-difference face
-                            (mapcar
-                             (lambda (s) (remove-text-properties 0 (length s) '(face) s) s)
-                             comps)
-                            ;; predicate was already applied by `completion-all-completions'
-                            :predicate nil
-                            :initial-input initial
-                            :sort t
-                            :action #'ivy-completion-in-region-action
-                            :unwind (lambda ()
-                                      (unless (eq ivy-exit 'done)
-                                        (goto-char ivy-completion-beg)
-                                        (insert initial)))
-                            :caller 'ivy-completion-in-region)
-                  t))))))))
-
-(defcustom ivy-do-completion-in-region t
-  "When non-nil `ivy-mode' will set `completion-in-region-function'."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode ivy-mode
-  "Toggle Ivy mode on or off.
-Turn Ivy mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise.
-Turning on Ivy mode sets `completing-read-function' to
-`ivy-completing-read'.
-
-Global bindings:
-\\{ivy-mode-map}
-
-Minibuffer bindings:
-\\{ivy-minibuffer-map}"
-  :group 'ivy
-  :global t
-  :keymap ivy-mode-map
-  :lighter " ivy"
-  (if ivy-mode
-      (progn
-        (setq completing-read-function 'ivy-completing-read)
-        (when ivy-do-completion-in-region
-          (setq completion-in-region-function 'ivy-completion-in-region)))
-    (setq completing-read-function 'completing-read-default)
-    (setq completion-in-region-function 'completion--in-region)))
-
-(defun ivy--preselect-index (preselect candidates)
-  "Return the index of PRESELECT in CANDIDATES."
-  (cond ((integerp preselect)
-         preselect)
-        ((cl-position preselect candidates :test #'equal))
-        ((stringp preselect)
-         (let ((re preselect))
-           (cl-position-if
-            (lambda (x)
-              (string-match-p re x))
-            candidates)))))
-
-;;* Implementation
-;;** Regex
-(defun ivy-re-match (re-seq str)
-  "Return non-nil if RE-SEQ is matched by STR.
-
-RE-SEQ is a list of (RE . MATCH-P).
-
-RE is a regular expression.
-
-MATCH-P is t when RE should match STR and nil when RE should not
-match STR.
-
-Each element of RE-SEQ must match for the function to return true.
-
-This concept is used to generalize regular expressions for
-`ivy--regex-plus' and `ivy--regex-ignore-order'."
-  (let ((res t)
-        re)
-    (while (and res (setq re (pop re-seq)))
-      (setq res
-            (if (cdr re)
-                (string-match-p (car re) str)
-              (not (string-match-p (car re) str)))))
-    res))
-
-(defvar ivy--regex-hash
-  (make-hash-table :test #'equal)
-  "Store pre-computed regex.")
-
-(defun ivy--split (str)
-  "Split STR into list of substrings bounded by spaces.
-Single spaces act as splitting points.  Consecutive spaces
-\"quote\" their preceding spaces, i.e., guard them from being
-split.  This allows the literal interpretation of N spaces by
-inputting N+1 spaces.  Any substring not constituting a valid
-regexp is passed to `regexp-quote'."
-  (let ((len (length str))
-        start0
-        (start1 0)
-        res s
-        match-len)
-    (while (and (string-match " +" str start1)
-                (< start1 len))
-      (if (and (> (match-beginning 0) 2)
-               (string= "[^" (substring
-                              str
-                              (- (match-beginning 0) 2)
-                              (match-beginning 0))))
-          (progn
-            (setq start0 start1)
-            (setq start1 (match-end 0)))
-        (setq match-len (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
-        (if (= match-len 1)
-            (progn
-              (when start0
-                (setq start1 start0)
-                (setq start0 nil))
-              (push (substring str start1 (match-beginning 0)) res)
-              (setq start1 (match-end 0)))
-          (setq str (replace-match
-                     (make-string (1- match-len) ?\ )
-                     nil nil str))
-          (setq start0 (or start0 start1))
-          (setq start1 (1- (match-end 0))))))
-    (if start0
-        (push (substring str start0) res)
-      (setq s (substring str start1))
-      (unless (= (length s) 0)
-        (push s res)))
-    (mapcar #'ivy--regex-or-literal (nreverse res))))
-
-(defun ivy--regex (str &optional greedy)
-  "Re-build regex pattern from STR in case it has a space.
-When GREEDY is non-nil, join words in a greedy way."
-  (let ((hashed (unless greedy
-                  (gethash str ivy--regex-hash))))
-    (if hashed
-        (prog1 (cdr hashed)
-          (setq ivy--subexps (car hashed)))
-      (when (string-match "\\([^\\]\\|^\\)\\\\$" str)
-        (setq str (substring str 0 -1)))
-      (cdr (puthash str
-                    (let ((subs (ivy--split str)))
-                      (if (= (length subs) 1)
-                          (cons
-                           (setq ivy--subexps 0)
-                           (car subs))
-                        (cons
-                         (setq ivy--subexps (length subs))
-                         (mapconcat
-                          (lambda (x)
-                            (if (string-match "\\`\\\\([^?].*\\\\)\\'" x)
-                                x
-                              (format "\\(%s\\)" x)))
-                          subs
-                          (if greedy
-                              ".*"
-                            ".*?")))))
-                    ivy--regex-hash)))))
-
-(defun ivy--legal-regex-p (str)
-  "Return t if STR is valid regular expression."
-  (condition-case nil
-      (progn
-        (string-match-p str "")
-        t)
-    (invalid-regexp nil)))
-
-(defun ivy--regex-or-literal (str)
-  "If STR isn't a legal regex, escape it."
-  (if (ivy--legal-regex-p str) str (regexp-quote str)))
-
-(defun ivy--split-negation (str)
-  "Split STR into text before and after ! delimiter.
-Do not split if the delimiter is escaped as \\!.
-
-Assumes there is at most one unescaped delimiter and discards
-text after delimiter if it is empty.  Modifies match data."
-  (unless (string= str "")
-    (let ((delim "\\(?:\\`\\|[^\\]\\)\\(!\\)"))
-      (mapcar (lambda (split)
-                ;; Store "\!" as "!".
-                (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\!" "!" split t t))
-              (if (string-match delim str)
-                  ;; Ignore everything past first unescaped ! rather than
-                  ;; crashing.  We can't warn or error because the minibuffer is
-                  ;; already active.
-                  (let* ((i (match-beginning 1))
-                         (j (and (string-match delim str (1+ i))
-                                 (match-beginning 1)))
-                         (neg (substring str (1+ i) j)))
-                    (cons (substring str 0 i)
-                          (and (not (string= neg ""))
-                               (list neg))))
-                (list str))))))
-
-(defun ivy--split-spaces (str)
-  "Split STR on spaces, unless they're preceded by \\.
-No unescaped spaces are left in the output.  Any substring not
-constituting a valid regexp is passed to `regexp-quote'."
-  (when str
-    (let ((i 0) ; End of last search.
-          (j 0) ; End of last delimiter.
-          parts)
-      (while (string-match "\\(\\\\ \\)\\| +" str i)
-        (setq i (match-end 0))
-        (if (not (match-beginning 1))
-            ;; Unescaped space(s).
-            (let ((delim (match-beginning 0)))
-              (when (< j delim)
-                (push (substring str j delim) parts))
-              (setq j i))
-          ;; Store "\ " as " ".
-          (setq str (replace-match " " t t str 1))
-          (setq i (1- i))))
-      (when (< j (length str))
-        (push (substring str j) parts))
-      (mapcar #'ivy--regex-or-literal (nreverse parts)))))
-
-(defun ivy--regex-ignore-order (str)
-  "Re-build regex from STR by splitting at spaces and using ! for negation.
-
-Examples:
-foo          -> matches \"foo\"
-foo bar      -> matches if both \"foo\" and \"bar\" match (any order)
-foo !bar     -> matches if \"foo\" matches and \"bar\" does not match
-foo !bar baz -> matches if \"foo\" matches and neither \"bar\" nor \"baz\" match
-foo[a-z]     -> matches \"foo[a-z]\"
-
-Escaping examples:
-foo\!bar -> matches \"foo!bar\"
-foo\ bar -> matches \"foo bar\"
-
-Returns a list suitable for `ivy-re-match'."
-  (let* (regex-parts
-         (raw-parts (ivy--split-negation str)))
-    (dolist (part (ivy--split-spaces (car raw-parts)))
-      (push (cons part t) regex-parts))
-    (when (cdr raw-parts)
-      (dolist (part (ivy--split-spaces (cadr raw-parts)))
-        (push (cons part nil) regex-parts)))
-    (if regex-parts (nreverse regex-parts)
-      "")))
-
-(defun ivy--regex-plus (str)
-  "Build a regex sequence from STR.
-Spaces are wild card characters, everything before \"!\" should
-match.  Everything after \"!\" should not match."
-  (let ((parts (ivy--split-negation str)))
-    (cl-case (length parts)
-      (0
-       "")
-      (1
-       (if (string= (substring str 0 1) "!")
-           (list (cons "" t)
-                 (list (ivy--regex (car parts))))
-         (ivy--regex (car parts))))
-      (2
-       (cons
-        (cons (ivy--regex (car parts)) t)
-        (mapcar #'list (split-string (cadr parts) " " t))))
-      (t (error "Unexpected: use only one !")))))
-
-(defun ivy--regex-fuzzy (str)
-  "Build a regex sequence from STR.
-Insert .* between each char."
-  (if (string-match "\\`\\(\\^?\\)\\(.*?\\)\\(\\$?\\)\\'" str)
-      (prog1
-          (concat (match-string 1 str)
-                  (mapconcat
-                   (lambda (x)
-                     (format "\\(%s\\)" (regexp-quote (string x))))
-                   (string-to-list (match-string 2 str))
-                   ".*?")
-                  (match-string 3 str))
-        (setq ivy--subexps (length (match-string 2 str))))
-    str))
-
-(defcustom ivy-fixed-height-minibuffer nil
-  "When non nil, fix the height of the minibuffer during ivy completion.
-This effectively sets the minimum height at this level to `ivy-height' and
-tries to ensure that it does not change depending on the number of candidates."
-  :group 'ivy
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;** Rest
-(defcustom ivy-truncate-lines t
-  "Minibuffer setting for `truncate-lines'."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun ivy--minibuffer-setup ()
-  "Setup ivy completion in the minibuffer."
-  (setq-local mwheel-scroll-up-function 'ivy-next-line)
-  (setq-local mwheel-scroll-down-function 'ivy-previous-line)
-  (setq-local completion-show-inline-help nil)
-  (setq-local minibuffer-default-add-function
-              (lambda ()
-                (list ivy--default)))
-  (setq-local inhibit-field-text-motion nil)
-  (when (display-graphic-p)
-    (setq truncate-lines ivy-truncate-lines))
-  (setq-local max-mini-window-height ivy-height)
-  (if (and ivy-fixed-height-minibuffer
-           (not (eq (ivy-state-caller ivy-last) 'ivy-completion-in-region)))
-      (set-window-text-height (selected-window)
-                              (+ ivy-height
-                                 (if ivy-add-newline-after-prompt
-                                     1
-                                   0)))
-    (when ivy-add-newline-after-prompt
-      (set-window-text-height (selected-window) 2)))
-  (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'ivy--queue-exhibit nil t)
-  ;; show completions with empty input
-  (ivy--exhibit))
-
-(defun ivy--input ()
-  "Return the current minibuffer input."
-  ;; assume one-line minibuffer input
-  (buffer-substring-no-properties
-   (minibuffer-prompt-end)
-   (line-end-position)))
-
-(defun ivy--cleanup ()
-  "Delete the displayed completion candidates."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (minibuffer-prompt-end))
-    (delete-region (line-end-position) (point-max))))
-
-(defun ivy-cleanup-string (str)
-  "Remove unwanted text properties from STR."
-  (remove-list-of-text-properties 0 (length str) '(field) str)
-  str)
-
-(defvar ivy-set-prompt-text-properties-function
-  'ivy-set-prompt-text-properties-default
-  "Function to set the text properties of the default ivy prompt.
-Called with two arguments, PROMPT and STD-PROPS.
-The returned value should be the updated PROMPT.")
-
-(defun ivy-set-prompt-text-properties-default (prompt std-props)
-  "Set text properties of PROMPT.
-STD-PROPS is a property list containing the default text properties."
-  (ivy--set-match-props prompt "confirm"
-                        `(face ivy-confirm-face ,@std-props))
-  (ivy--set-match-props prompt "match required"
-                        `(face ivy-match-required-face ,@std-props))
-  prompt)
-
-(defun ivy-prompt ()
-  "Return the current prompt."
-  (let ((fn (plist-get ivy--prompts-list (ivy-state-caller ivy-last))))
-    (if fn
-        (condition-case nil
-            (funcall fn)
-          (error
-           (warn "function set by `ivy-set-prompt' should take 0 args")
-           ;; old behavior
-           (funcall fn (ivy-state-prompt ivy-last))))
-      ivy--prompt)))
-
-(defun ivy--insert-prompt ()
-  "Update the prompt according to `ivy--prompt'."
-  (when (setq ivy--prompt (ivy-prompt))
-    (unless (memq this-command '(ivy-done ivy-alt-done ivy-partial-or-done
-                                 counsel-find-symbol))
-      (setq ivy--prompt-extra ""))
-    (let (head tail)
-      (if (string-match "\\(.*?\\)\\(:? ?\\)\\'" ivy--prompt)
-          (progn
-            (setq head (match-string 1 ivy--prompt))
-            (setq tail (match-string 2 ivy--prompt)))
-        (setq head ivy--prompt)
-        (setq tail ""))
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-            (std-props '(front-sticky t rear-nonsticky t field t read-only t))
-            (n-str
-             (concat
-              (if (and (bound-and-true-p minibuffer-depth-indicate-mode)
-                       (> (minibuffer-depth) 1))
-                  (format "[%d] " (minibuffer-depth))
-                "")
-              (concat
-               (if (string-match "%d.*%d" ivy-count-format)
-                   (format head
-                           (1+ ivy--index)
-                           (or (and (ivy-state-dynamic-collection ivy-last)
-                                    ivy--full-length)
-                               ivy--length))
-                 (format head
-                         (or (and (ivy-state-dynamic-collection ivy-last)
-                                  ivy--full-length)
-                             ivy--length)))
-               ivy--prompt-extra
-               tail)))
-            (d-str (if ivy--directory
-                       (abbreviate-file-name ivy--directory)
-                     "")))
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (delete-region (point-min) (minibuffer-prompt-end))
-          (let ((len-n (length n-str))
-                (len-d (length d-str))
-                (ww (window-width)))
-            (setq n-str
-                  (cond ((> (+ len-n len-d) ww)
-                         (concat n-str "\n" d-str "\n"))
-                        ((> (+ len-n len-d (length ivy-text)) ww)
-                         (concat n-str d-str "\n"))
-                        (t
-                         (concat n-str d-str)))))
-          (when ivy-add-newline-after-prompt
-            (setq n-str (concat n-str "\n")))
-          (let ((regex (format "\\([^\n]\\{%d\\}\\)[^\n]" (window-width))))
-            (while (string-match regex n-str)
-              (setq n-str (replace-match
-                           (concat (match-string 1 n-str) "\n")
-                           nil t n-str 1))))
-          (set-text-properties 0 (length n-str)
-                               `(face minibuffer-prompt ,@std-props)
-                               n-str)
-          (setq n-str (funcall ivy-set-prompt-text-properties-function
-                               n-str std-props))
-          (insert n-str))
-        ;; Mark prompt as selected if the user moves there or it is the only
-        ;; option left.  Since the user input stays put, we have to manually
-        ;; remove the face as well.
-        (when (ivy--prompt-selectable-p)
-          (if (or (= ivy--index -1)
-                  (= ivy--length 0))
-              (ivy-add-face-text-property
-               (minibuffer-prompt-end) (line-end-position) 'ivy-prompt-match)
-            (remove-list-of-text-properties
-             (minibuffer-prompt-end) (line-end-position) '(face))))
-        ;; get out of the prompt area
-        (constrain-to-field nil (point-max))))))
-
-(defun ivy--set-match-props (str match props &optional subexp)
-  "Set text properties of STR that match MATCH to PROPS.
-SUBEXP is a number which specifies the regexp group to use.
-If nil, the text properties are applied to the whole match."
-  (when (null subexp)
-    (setq subexp 0))
-  (when (string-match match str)
-    (set-text-properties
-     (match-beginning subexp)
-     (match-end subexp)
-     props
-     str)))
-
-(defun ivy--sort-maybe (collection)
-  "Sort COLLECTION if needed."
-  (let ((sort (ivy-state-sort ivy-last)))
-    (if (and sort
-             (or (functionp sort)
-                 (functionp (setq sort (ivy--sort-function
-                                        (ivy-state-collection ivy-last))))))
-        (sort (copy-sequence collection) sort)
-      collection)))
-
-(defcustom ivy-magic-slash-non-match-action 'ivy-magic-slash-non-match-cd-selected
-  "Action to take when a slash is added to the end of a non existing directory.
-Possible choices are 'ivy-magic-slash-non-match-cd-selected,
-'ivy-magic-slash-non-match-create, or nil"
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Use currently selected directory"
-           ivy-magic-slash-non-match-cd-selected)
-          (const :tag "Create and use new directory"
-           ivy-magic-slash-non-match-create)
-          (const :tag "Do nothing"
-           nil)))
-
-(defun ivy--create-and-cd (dir)
-  "When completing file names, create directory DIR and move there."
-  (make-directory dir)
-  (ivy--cd dir))
-
-(defun ivy--magic-file-slash ()
-  "Handle slash when completing file names."
-  (when (or (and (eq this-command 'self-insert-command)
-                 (eolp))
-            (eq this-command 'ivy-partial-or-done))
-    (cond ((member ivy-text ivy--all-candidates)
-           (ivy--cd (expand-file-name ivy-text ivy--directory)))
-          ((string-match "//\\'" ivy-text)
-           (if (and default-directory
-                    (string-match "\\`[[:alpha:]]:/" default-directory))
-               (ivy--cd (match-string 0 default-directory))
-             (ivy--cd "/")))
-          ((string-match "\\`/ssh:" ivy-text)
-           (ivy--cd (file-name-directory ivy-text)))
-          ((string-match "[[:alpha:]]:/\\'" ivy-text)
-           (let ((drive-root (match-string 0 ivy-text)))
-             (when (file-exists-p drive-root)
-               (ivy--cd drive-root))))
-          ((and (file-exists-p ivy-text)
-                (not (string= ivy-text "/"))
-                (file-directory-p ivy-text))
-           (ivy--cd (expand-file-name ivy-text)))
-          ((and (or (> ivy--index 0)
-                    (= ivy--length 1)
-                    (not (string= ivy-text "/")))
-                (let ((default-directory ivy--directory))
-                  (and
-                   (not (equal (ivy-state-current ivy-last) ""))
-                   (file-directory-p (ivy-state-current ivy-last))
-                   (file-exists-p (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))))
-           (cond
-             ((or (eq ivy-magic-slash-non-match-action 'ivy-magic-slash-non-match-cd-selected)
-                  (eq this-command 'ivy-partial-or-done))
-              (ivy--cd
-               (expand-file-name (ivy-state-current ivy-last) ivy--directory)))
-
-             ((and (eq ivy-magic-slash-non-match-action 'ivy-magic-slash-non-match-create)
-                   (not (string= ivy-text "/")))
-              (ivy--create-and-cd (expand-file-name ivy-text ivy--directory)))))
-          (t
-           (when (and
-                  (eq ivy-magic-slash-non-match-action 'ivy-magic-slash-non-match-create)
-                  (not (string= ivy-text "/")))
-             (ivy--create-and-cd (expand-file-name ivy-text ivy--directory)))))))
-
-(defcustom ivy-magic-tilde t
-  "When non-nil, ~ will move home when selecting files.
-Otherwise, ~/ will move home."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom ivy-dynamic-exhibit-delay-ms 0
-  "Delay in ms before dynamic collections are refreshed"
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defvar ivy--exhibit-timer nil)
-
-(defun ivy--queue-exhibit ()
-  "Insert Ivy completions display, possibly after a timeout for
-dynamic collections.
-Should be run via minibuffer `post-command-hook'."
-  (if (and (> ivy-dynamic-exhibit-delay-ms 0)
-           (ivy-state-dynamic-collection ivy-last))
-      (progn
-        (when ivy--exhibit-timer (cancel-timer ivy--exhibit-timer))
-        (setq ivy--exhibit-timer
-              (run-with-timer
-               (/ ivy-dynamic-exhibit-delay-ms 1000.0)
-               nil
-               'ivy--exhibit)))
-    (ivy--exhibit)))
-
-(defun ivy--exhibit ()
-  "Insert Ivy completions display.
-Should be run via minibuffer `post-command-hook'."
-  (when (memq 'ivy--queue-exhibit post-command-hook)
-    (let ((inhibit-field-text-motion nil))
-      (constrain-to-field nil (point-max)))
-    (setq ivy-text (ivy--input))
-    (if (ivy-state-dynamic-collection ivy-last)
-        ;; while-no-input would cause annoying
-        ;; "Waiting for process to die...done" message interruptions
-        (let ((inhibit-message t))
-          (unless (equal ivy--old-text ivy-text)
-            (while-no-input
-              (setq ivy--all-candidates
-                    (ivy--sort-maybe
-                     (funcall (ivy-state-collection ivy-last) ivy-text)))
-              (setq ivy--old-text ivy-text)))
-          (when (or ivy--all-candidates
-                    (not (get-process " *counsel*")))
-            (ivy--insert-minibuffer
-             (ivy--format ivy--all-candidates))))
-      (cond (ivy--directory
-             (cond ((or (string= "~/" ivy-text)
-                        (and (string= "~" ivy-text)
-                             ivy-magic-tilde))
-                    (ivy--cd (expand-file-name "~/")))
-                   ((string-match "/\\'" ivy-text)
-                    (ivy--magic-file-slash))))
-            ((eq (ivy-state-collection ivy-last) #'internal-complete-buffer)
-             (when (or (and (string-match "\\` " ivy-text)
-                            (not (string-match "\\` " ivy--old-text)))
-                       (and (string-match "\\` " ivy--old-text)
-                            (not (string-match "\\` " ivy-text))))
-               (setq ivy--all-candidates
-                     (if (and (> (length ivy-text) 0)
-                              (eq (aref ivy-text 0)
-                                  ?\ ))
-                         (ivy--buffer-list " ")
-                       (ivy--buffer-list "" ivy-use-virtual-buffers)))
-               (setq ivy--old-re nil))))
-      (ivy--insert-minibuffer
-       (with-current-buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last)
-         (ivy--format
-          (ivy--filter ivy-text ivy--all-candidates))))
-      (setq ivy--old-text ivy-text))))
-
-(defun ivy-display-function-fallback (str)
-  (let ((buffer-undo-list t))
-    (save-excursion
-      (forward-line 1)
-      (insert str))))
-
-(defun ivy--insert-minibuffer (text)
-  "Insert TEXT into minibuffer with appropriate cleanup."
-  (let ((resize-mini-windows nil)
-        (update-fn (ivy-state-update-fn ivy-last))
-        (old-mark (marker-position (mark-marker)))
-        deactivate-mark)
-    (ivy--cleanup)
-    (when update-fn
-      (funcall update-fn))
-    (ivy--insert-prompt)
-    ;; Do nothing if while-no-input was aborted.
-    (when (stringp text)
-      (if ivy-display-function
-          (funcall ivy-display-function text)
-        (ivy-display-function-fallback text)))
-    (ivy--resize-minibuffer-to-fit)
-    ;; prevent region growing due to text remove/add
-    (when (region-active-p)
-      (set-mark old-mark))))
-
-(defun ivy--resize-minibuffer-to-fit ()
-  "Resize the minibuffer window size to fit the text in the minibuffer."
-  (unless (frame-root-window-p (minibuffer-window))
-    (with-selected-window (minibuffer-window)
-      (if (fboundp 'window-text-pixel-size)
-          (let ((text-height (cdr (window-text-pixel-size)))
-                (body-height (window-body-height nil t)))
-            (when (> text-height body-height)
-              ;; Note: the size increment needs to be at least
-              ;; frame-char-height, otherwise resizing won't do
-              ;; anything.
-              (let ((delta (max (- text-height body-height)
-                                (frame-char-height))))
-                (window-resize nil delta nil t t))))
-        (let ((text-height (count-screen-lines))
-              (body-height (window-body-height)))
-          (when (> text-height body-height)
-            (window-resize nil (- text-height body-height) nil t)))))))
-
-(defun ivy--add-face (str face)
-  "Propertize STR with FACE."
-  (let ((len (length str)))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (progn
-          (colir-blend-face-background 0 len face str)
-          (let ((foreground (face-foreground face)))
-            (when foreground
-              (ivy-add-face-text-property
-               0 len (list :foreground foreground) str))))
-      (error
-       (ignore-errors
-         (font-lock-append-text-property 0 len 'face face str)))))
-  str)
-
-(declare-function flx-make-string-cache "ext:flx")
-(declare-function flx-score "ext:flx")
-
-(defvar ivy--flx-cache nil)
-
-(eval-after-load 'flx
-  '(setq ivy--flx-cache (flx-make-string-cache)))
-
-(defun ivy-toggle-case-fold ()
-  "Toggle `case-fold-search' for Ivy operations.
-
-Instead of modifying `case-fold-search' directly, this command
-toggles `ivy-case-fold-search', which can take on more values
-than the former, between nil and either `auto' or t.  See
-`ivy-case-fold-search-default' for the meaning of these values.
-
-In any Ivy completion session, the case folding starts with
-`ivy-case-fold-search-default'."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq ivy-case-fold-search
-        (and (not ivy-case-fold-search)
-             (or ivy-case-fold-search-default 'auto)))
-  ;; Reset cache so that the candidate list updates.
-  (setq ivy--old-re nil))
-
-(defun ivy--re-filter (re candidates &optional mkpred)
-  "Return all RE matching CANDIDATES.
-RE is a list of cons cells, with a regexp car and a boolean cdr.
-When the cdr is t, the car must match.
-Otherwise, the car must not match."
-  (ignore-errors
-    (dolist (re (if (stringp re) (list (cons re t)) re))
-      (let* ((re-str (car re))
-             (pred
-              (if mkpred
-                  (funcall mkpred re-str)
-                (lambda (x) (string-match-p re-str x)))))
-        (setq candidates
-              (cl-remove nil candidates
-                         (if (cdr re) :if-not :if)
-                         pred))))
-    candidates))
-
-(defun ivy--filter (name candidates)
-  "Return all items that match NAME in CANDIDATES.
-CANDIDATES are assumed to be static."
-  (let ((re (funcall ivy--regex-function name)))
-    (if (and
-         ivy--old-re
-         ivy--old-cands
-         (equal re ivy--old-re))
-        ;; quick caching for "C-n", "C-p" etc.
-        ivy--old-cands
-      (let* ((re-str (if (listp re) (caar re) re))
-             (matcher (ivy-state-matcher ivy-last))
-             (case-fold-search (ivy--case-fold-p name))
-             (cands (cond
-                      (matcher
-                       (funcall matcher re candidates))
-                      ((and ivy--old-re
-                            (stringp re)
-                            (stringp ivy--old-re)
-                            (not (string-match-p "\\\\" ivy--old-re))
-                            (not (equal ivy--old-re ""))
-                            (memq (cl-search
-                                   (if (string-match-p "\\\\)\\'" ivy--old-re)
-                                       (substring ivy--old-re 0 -2)
-                                     ivy--old-re)
-                                   re)
-                                  '(0 2)))
-                       (ignore-errors
-                         (cl-remove-if-not
-                          (lambda (x) (string-match-p re x))
-                          ivy--old-cands)))
-                      (t
-                       (ivy--re-filter re candidates)))))
-        (if (memq (cdr (assq (ivy-state-caller ivy-last)
-                             ivy-index-functions-alist))
-                  '(ivy-recompute-index-swiper
-                    ivy-recompute-index-swiper-async))
-            (progn
-              (ivy--recompute-index name re-str cands)
-              (setq ivy--old-cands (ivy--sort name cands)))
-          (setq ivy--old-cands (ivy--sort name cands))
-          (ivy--recompute-index name re-str ivy--old-cands))
-        (setq ivy--old-re re)
-        ivy--old-cands))))
-
-(defun ivy--set-candidates (x)
-  "Update `ivy--all-candidates' with X."
-  (let (res)
-    (dolist (source ivy--extra-candidates)
-      (if (equal source '(original-source))
-          (if (null res)
-              (setq res x)
-            (setq res (append x res)))
-        (setq ivy--old-re nil)
-        (setq res (append
-                   (ivy--filter ivy-text (cadr source))
-                   res))))
-    (setq ivy--all-candidates res)))
-
-(defcustom ivy-sort-matches-functions-alist
-  '((t . nil)
-    (ivy-switch-buffer . ivy-sort-function-buffer))
-  "An alist of functions for sorting matching candidates.
-
-Unlike `ivy-sort-functions-alist', which is used to sort the
-whole collection only once, this alist of functions are used to
-sort only matching candidates after each change in input.
-
-The alist KEY is either a collection function or t to match
-previously unmatched collection functions.
-
-The alist VAL is a sorting function with the signature of
-`ivy--prefix-sort'."
-  :type '(alist
-          :key-type (choice
-                     (const :tag "Fall-through" t)
-                     (symbol :tag "Collection"))
-          :value-type
-          (choice
-           (const :tag "Don't sort" nil)
-           (const :tag "Put prefix matches ahead" ivy--prefix-sort)
-           (function :tag "Custom sort function"))))
-
-(defun ivy--sort-files-by-date (_name candidates)
-  "Re-sort CANDIDATES according to file modification date."
-  (let ((default-directory ivy--directory))
-    (sort (copy-sequence candidates) #'file-newer-than-file-p)))
-
-(defvar ivy--flx-featurep (require 'flx nil 'noerror))
-
-(defun ivy--sort (name candidates)
-  "Re-sort candidates by NAME.
-All CANDIDATES are assumed to match NAME."
-  (let ((key (or (ivy-state-caller ivy-last)
-                 (when (functionp (ivy-state-collection ivy-last))
-                   (ivy-state-collection ivy-last))
-                 this-command))
-        fun)
-    (cond ((and ivy--flx-featurep
-                (eq ivy--regex-function 'ivy--regex-fuzzy))
-           (ivy--flx-sort name candidates))
-          ((setq fun (ivy-alist-setting ivy-sort-matches-functions-alist key))
-           (funcall fun name candidates))
-          (t
-           candidates))))
-
-(defun ivy--prefix-sort (name candidates)
-  "Re-sort candidates by NAME.
-All CANDIDATES are assumed to match NAME.
-Prefix matches to NAME are put ahead of the list."
-  (if (or (string-match-p "\\`\\^" name) (string= name ""))
-      candidates
-    (let ((re-prefix (concat "\\`" (funcall ivy--regex-function name)))
-          res-prefix
-          res-noprefix)
-      (dolist (s candidates)
-        (if (string-match-p re-prefix s)
-            (push s res-prefix)
-          (push s res-noprefix)))
-      (nconc
-       (nreverse res-prefix)
-       (nreverse res-noprefix)))))
-
-(defvar ivy--virtual-buffers nil
-  "Store the virtual buffers alist.")
-
-(defun ivy-generic-regex-to-str (re)
-  "Transform RE to a string.
-
-Functions like `ivy--regex-ignore-order' return a cons list.
-This function extracts a string from the cons list."
-  (if (consp re) (caar re) re))
-
-(defun ivy-sort-function-buffer (name candidates)
-  "Re-sort candidates by NAME.
-CANDIDATES is a list of buffer names each containing NAME.
-Sort open buffers before virtual buffers, and prefix matches
-before substring matches."
-  (if (or (string-match-p "\\`\\^" name) (string= name ""))
-      candidates
-    (let* ((base-re (ivy-generic-regex-to-str (funcall ivy--regex-function name)))
-           (re-prefix (concat "\\`\\*" base-re))
-           res-prefix
-           res-noprefix
-           res-virtual-prefix
-           res-virtual-noprefix)
-      (unless (cl-find-if (lambda (s) (string-match-p re-prefix s)) candidates)
-        (setq re-prefix (concat "\\`" base-re)))
-      (dolist (s candidates)
-        (cond
-          ((and (assoc s ivy--virtual-buffers) (string-match-p re-prefix s))
-           (push s res-virtual-prefix))
-          ((assoc s ivy--virtual-buffers)
-           (push s res-virtual-noprefix))
-          ((string-match-p re-prefix s)
-           (push s res-prefix))
-          (t
-           (push s res-noprefix))))
-      (nconc
-       (nreverse res-prefix)
-       (nreverse res-noprefix)
-       (nreverse res-virtual-prefix)
-       (nreverse res-virtual-noprefix)))))
-
-(defun ivy--recompute-index (name re-str cands)
-  "Recompute index of selected candidate matching NAME.
-RE-STR is the regexp, CANDS are the current candidates."
-  (let ((caller (ivy-state-caller ivy-last))
-        (func (or (ivy-alist-setting ivy-index-functions-alist)
-                  #'ivy-recompute-index-zero))
-        (case-fold-search (ivy--case-fold-p name))
-        (preselect (ivy-state-preselect ivy-last))
-        (current (ivy-state-current ivy-last))
-        (empty (string= name "")))
-    (unless (eq this-command 'ivy-resume)
-      (ivy-set-index
-       (or
-        (cl-position (if (= (string-to-char name) ?^)
-                         (substring name 1)
-                       name)
-                     cands
-                     :test #'ivy--case-fold-string=)
-        (and ivy--directory
-             (cl-position (concat re-str "/")
-                          cands
-                          :test #'ivy--case-fold-string=))
-        (and (eq caller 'ivy-switch-buffer)
-             (not empty)
-             0)
-        (and (not empty)
-             (not (and ivy--flx-featurep
-                       (eq ivy--regex-function 'ivy--regex-fuzzy)
-                       ;; Limit to 200 candidates
-                       (null (nthcdr 200 cands))))
-             ;; If there was a preselected candidate, don't try to
-             ;; keep it selected even if the regexp still matches it.
-             ;; See issue #1563.  See also `ivy--preselect-index',
-             ;; which this logic roughly mirrors.
-             (not (or
-                   (and (integerp preselect)
-                        (= ivy--index preselect))
-                   (equal current preselect)
-                   (and (stringp preselect)
-                        (stringp current)
-                        (string-match-p preselect current))))
-             ivy--old-cands
-             (cl-position current cands :test #'equal))
-        (funcall func re-str cands))))
-    (when (or empty (string= name "^"))
-      (ivy-set-index
-       (or (ivy--preselect-index preselect cands)
-           ivy--index)))))
-
-(defun ivy-recompute-index-swiper (_re-str cands)
-  "Recompute index of selected candidate when using `swiper'.
-CANDS are the current candidates."
-  (condition-case nil
-      (let ((tail (nthcdr ivy--index ivy--old-cands))
-            idx)
-        (if (and tail ivy--old-cands (not (equal "^" ivy--old-re)))
-            (progn
-              (while (and tail (null idx))
-                ;; Compare with eq to handle equal duplicates in cands
-                (setq idx (cl-position (pop tail) cands)))
-              (or
-               idx
-               (1- (length cands))))
-          (if ivy--old-cands
-              ivy--index
-            ;; already in ivy-state-buffer
-            (let ((n (line-number-at-pos))
-                  (res 0)
-                  (i 0))
-              (dolist (c cands)
-                (when (eq n (read (get-text-property 0 'swiper-line-number c)))
-                  (setq res i))
-                (cl-incf i))
-              res))))
-    (error 0)))
-
-(defun ivy-recompute-index-swiper-async (_re-str cands)
-  "Recompute index of selected candidate when using `swiper' asynchronously.
-CANDS are the current candidates."
-  (if (null ivy--old-cands)
-      (let ((ln (with-ivy-window
-                  (line-number-at-pos))))
-        (or
-         ;; closest to current line going forwards
-         (cl-position-if (lambda (x)
-                           (>= (string-to-number x) ln))
-                         cands)
-         ;; closest to current line going backwards
-         (1- (length cands))))
-    (let ((tail (nthcdr ivy--index ivy--old-cands))
-          idx)
-      (if (and tail ivy--old-cands (not (equal "^" ivy--old-re)))
-          (progn
-            (while (and tail (null idx))
-              ;; Compare with `equal', since the collection is re-created
-              ;; each time with `split-string'
-              (setq idx (cl-position (pop tail) cands :test #'equal)))
-            (or idx 0))
-        ivy--index))))
-
-(defun ivy-recompute-index-zero (_re-str _cands)
-  "Recompute index of selected candidate.
-This function serves as a fallback when nothing else is available."
-  0)
-
-(defcustom ivy-minibuffer-faces
-  '(ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1
-    ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2
-    ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3
-    ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4)
-  "List of `ivy' faces for minibuffer group matches."
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Faces"
-          (choice
-           (const ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1)
-           (const ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2)
-           (const ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3)
-           (const ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4)
-           (face :tag "Other face"))))
-
-(defvar ivy-flx-limit 200
-  "Used to conditionally turn off flx sorting.
-
-When the amount of matching candidates exceeds this limit, then
-no sorting is done.")
-
-(defun ivy--flx-propertize (x)
-  "X is (cons (flx-score STR ...) STR)."
-  (let ((str (copy-sequence (cdr x)))
-        (i 0)
-        (last-j -2))
-    (dolist (j (cdar x))
-      (unless (eq j (1+ last-j))
-        (cl-incf i))
-      (setq last-j j)
-      (ivy-add-face-text-property
-       j (1+ j)
-       (nth (1+ (mod (+ i 2) (1- (length ivy-minibuffer-faces))))
-            ivy-minibuffer-faces)
-       str))
-    str))
-
-(defun ivy--flx-sort (name cands)
-  "Sort according to closeness to string NAME the string list CANDS."
-  (condition-case nil
-      (let* ((bolp (= (string-to-char name) ?^))
-             ;; An optimized regex for fuzzy matching
-             ;; "abc" → "^[^a]*a[^b]*b[^c]*c"
-             (fuzzy-regex (concat "\\`"
-                                  (and bolp (regexp-quote (substring name 1 2)))
-                                  (mapconcat
-                                   (lambda (x)
-                                     (setq x (char-to-string x))
-                                     (concat "[^" x "]*" (regexp-quote x)))
-                                   (if bolp (substring name 2) name)
-                                   "")))
-             ;; Strip off the leading "^" for flx matching
-             (flx-name (if bolp (substring name 1) name))
-             cands-left
-             cands-to-sort)
-
-        ;; Filter out non-matching candidates
-        (dolist (cand cands)
-          (when (string-match-p fuzzy-regex cand)
-            (push cand cands-left)))
-
-        ;; pre-sort the candidates by length before partitioning
-        (setq cands-left (cl-sort cands-left #'< :key #'length))
-
-        ;; partition the candidates into sorted and unsorted groups
-        (dotimes (_ (min (length cands-left) ivy-flx-limit))
-          (push (pop cands-left) cands-to-sort))
-
-        (nconc
-         ;; Compute all of the flx scores in one pass and sort
-         (mapcar #'car
-                 (sort (mapcar
-                        (lambda (cand)
-                          (cons cand
-                                (car (flx-score cand flx-name ivy--flx-cache))))
-                        cands-to-sort)
-                       (lambda (c1 c2)
-                         ;; Break ties by length
-                         (if (/= (cdr c1) (cdr c2))
-                             (> (cdr c1)
-                                (cdr c2))
-                           (< (length (car c1))
-                              (length (car c2)))))))
-
-         ;; Add the unsorted candidates
-         cands-left))
-    (error cands)))
-
-(defun ivy--truncate-string (str width)
-  "Truncate STR to WIDTH."
-  (truncate-string-to-width str width nil nil t))
-
-(defun ivy--format-function-generic (selected-fn other-fn cands separator)
-  "Transform candidates into a string for minibuffer.
-SELECTED-FN is called for the selected candidate, OTHER-FN for the others.
-Both functions take one string argument each.  CANDS is a list of candidates
-and SEPARATOR is used to join them."
-  (let ((i -1))
-    (mapconcat
-     (lambda (str)
-       (let ((curr (eq (cl-incf i) ivy--window-index)))
-         (if curr
-             (funcall selected-fn str)
-           (funcall other-fn str))))
-     cands
-     separator)))
-
-(defun ivy-format-function-default (cands)
-  "Transform CANDS into a string for minibuffer."
-  (ivy--format-function-generic
-   (lambda (str)
-     (ivy--add-face str 'ivy-current-match))
-   #'identity
-   cands
-   "\n"))
-
-(defun ivy-format-function-arrow (cands)
-  "Transform CANDS into a string for minibuffer."
-  (ivy--format-function-generic
-   (lambda (str)
-     (concat "> " (ivy--add-face str 'ivy-current-match)))
-   (lambda (str)
-     (concat "  " str))
-   cands
-   "\n"))
-
-(defun ivy-format-function-line (cands)
-  "Transform CANDS into a string for minibuffer."
-  (ivy--format-function-generic
-   (lambda (str)
-     (ivy--add-face (concat str "\n") 'ivy-current-match))
-   (lambda (str)
-     (concat str "\n"))
-   cands
-   ""))
-
-(defalias 'ivy-add-face-text-property
-  (if (fboundp 'add-face-text-property)
-      (lambda (start end face &optional object append)
-        (add-face-text-property start end face append object))
-    (lambda (start end face &optional object append)
-      (funcall (if append
-                   #'font-lock-append-text-property
-                 #'font-lock-prepend-text-property)
-               start end 'face face object)))
-  "Compatibility shim for `add-face-text-property'.
-Fall back on `font-lock-prepend-text-property' in Emacs versions
-prior to 24.4 (`font-lock-append-text-property' when APPEND is
-non-nil).
-Note: The usual last two arguments are flipped for convenience.")
-
-(defun ivy--highlight-ignore-order (str)
-  "Highlight STR, using the ignore-order method."
-  (when (consp ivy--old-re)
-    (let ((i 1))
-      (dolist (re ivy--old-re)
-        (when (string-match (car re) str)
-          (ivy-add-face-text-property
-           (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-           (nth (1+ (mod (+ i 2) (1- (length ivy-minibuffer-faces))))
-                ivy-minibuffer-faces)
-           str))
-        (cl-incf i))))
-  str)
-
-(defun ivy--highlight-fuzzy (str)
-  "Highlight STR, using the fuzzy method."
-  (if ivy--flx-featurep
-      (let ((flx-name (if (string-match-p "\\`\\^" ivy-text)
-                          (substring ivy-text 1)
-                        ivy-text)))
-        (ivy--flx-propertize
-         (cons (flx-score str flx-name ivy--flx-cache) str)))
-    (ivy--highlight-default str)))
-
-(defun ivy--highlight-default (str)
-  "Highlight STR, using the default method."
-  (unless ivy--old-re
-    (setq ivy--old-re (funcall ivy--regex-function ivy-text)))
-  (let ((start
-         (if (and (memq (ivy-state-caller ivy-last) ivy-highlight-grep-commands)
-                  (string-match "\\`[^:]+:[^:]+:" str))
-             (match-end 0)
-           0))
-        (regexps
-         (if (listp ivy--old-re)
-             (mapcar #'car (cl-remove-if-not #'cdr ivy--old-re))
-           (list ivy--old-re))))
-    (dolist (re regexps)
-      (ignore-errors
-        (while (and (string-match re str start)
-                    (> (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)) 0))
-          (setq start (match-end 0))
-          (let ((i 0))
-            (while (<= i ivy--subexps)
-              (let ((face
-                     (cond ((zerop ivy--subexps)
-                            (cadr ivy-minibuffer-faces))
-                           ((zerop i)
-                            (car ivy-minibuffer-faces))
-                           (t
-                            (nth (1+ (mod (+ i 2)
-                                          (1- (length ivy-minibuffer-faces))))
-                                 ivy-minibuffer-faces)))))
-                (ivy-add-face-text-property
-                 (match-beginning i) (match-end i)
-                 face str))
-              (cl-incf i)))))))
-  str)
-
-(defun ivy--format-minibuffer-line (str)
-  "Format line STR for use in minibuffer."
-  (let* ((str (ivy-cleanup-string (copy-sequence str)))
-         (str (if (eq ivy-display-style 'fancy)
-                  (funcall ivy--highlight-function str)
-                str))
-         (olen (length str))
-         (annot (plist-get completion-extra-properties :annotation-function)))
-    (add-text-properties
-     0 olen
-     '(mouse-face
-       ivy-minibuffer-match-highlight
-       help-echo
-       (format
-        (if tooltip-mode
-            "mouse-1: %s\nmouse-3: %s"
-          "mouse-1: %s   mouse-3: %s")
-        ivy-mouse-1-tooltip ivy-mouse-3-tooltip))
-     str)
-    (when annot
-      (setq str (concat str (funcall annot str)))
-      (ivy-add-face-text-property
-       olen (length str) 'completions-annotations str))
-    str))
-
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'counsel-find-file 'ivy-read-file-transformer)
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'read-file-name-internal 'ivy-read-file-transformer)
-
-(defun ivy-read-file-transformer (str)
-  "Transform candidate STR when reading files."
-  (if (ivy--dirname-p str)
-      (propertize str 'face 'ivy-subdir)
-    str))
-
-(defun ivy--format (cands)
-  "Return a string for CANDS suitable for display in the minibuffer.
-CANDS is a list of strings."
-  (setq ivy--length (length cands))
-  (when (>= ivy--index ivy--length)
-    (ivy-set-index (max (1- ivy--length) 0)))
-  (if (null cands)
-      (setf (ivy-state-current ivy-last) "")
-    (setf (ivy-state-current ivy-last) (copy-sequence (nth ivy--index cands)))
-    (let* ((half-height (/ ivy-height 2))
-           (start (max 0 (- ivy--index half-height)))
-           (end (min (+ start (1- ivy-height)) ivy--length))
-           (start (max 0 (min start (- end (1- ivy-height)))))
-           (wnd-cands (cl-subseq cands start end))
-           transformer-fn)
-      (setq ivy--window-index (- ivy--index start))
-      (when (setq transformer-fn (ivy-state-display-transformer-fn ivy-last))
-        (with-ivy-window
-          (with-current-buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last)
-            (setq wnd-cands (mapcar transformer-fn wnd-cands)))))
-      (ivy--wnd-cands-to-str wnd-cands))))
-
-(defun ivy--wnd-cands-to-str (wnd-cands)
-  (let ((str (concat "\n"
-                     (funcall ivy-format-function
-                              (mapcar
-                               #'ivy--format-minibuffer-line
-                               wnd-cands)))))
-    (put-text-property 0 (length str) 'read-only nil str)
-    str))
-
-(defvar recentf-list)
-(defvar bookmark-alist)
-
-(defcustom ivy-virtual-abbreviate 'name
-  "The mode of abbreviation for virtual buffer names."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Only name" name)
-          (const :tag "Abbreviated path" abbreviate)
-          (const :tag "Full path" full)
-          ;; eventually, uniquify
-          ))
-(declare-function bookmark-maybe-load-default-file "bookmark")
-(declare-function bookmark-get-filename "bookmark")
-
-(defun ivy--virtual-buffers ()
-  "Adapted from `ido-add-virtual-buffers-to-list'."
-  (require 'bookmark)
-  (unless recentf-mode
-    (recentf-mode 1))
-  (let (virtual-buffers)
-    (bookmark-maybe-load-default-file)
-    (dolist (head (append recentf-list
-                          (delete "   - no file -"
-                                  (delq nil (mapcar #'bookmark-get-filename
-                                                    bookmark-alist)))))
-      (let* ((file-name (if (stringp head)
-                            head
-                          (cdr head)))
-             (name (cond ((eq ivy-virtual-abbreviate 'name)
-                          (file-name-nondirectory file-name))
-                         ((eq ivy-virtual-abbreviate 'abbreviate)
-                          (abbreviate-file-name file-name))
-                         (t
-                          (expand-file-name file-name)))))
-        (when (equal name "")
-          (setq name
-                (if (consp head)
-                    (car head)
-                  (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name file-name)))))
-        (unless (or (equal name "")
-                    (get-file-buffer file-name)
-                    (assoc name virtual-buffers))
-          (push (cons name file-name) virtual-buffers))))
-    (when virtual-buffers
-      (dolist (comp virtual-buffers)
-        (put-text-property 0 (length (car comp))
-                           'face 'ivy-virtual
-                           (car comp)))
-      (setq ivy--virtual-buffers (nreverse virtual-buffers))
-      (mapcar #'car ivy--virtual-buffers))))
-
-(defcustom ivy-ignore-buffers '("\\` ")
-  "List of regexps or functions matching buffer names to ignore."
-  :type '(repeat (choice regexp function)))
-
-(defvar ivy-switch-buffer-faces-alist '((dired-mode . ivy-subdir)
-                                        (org-mode . org-level-4))
-  "Store face customizations for `ivy-switch-buffer'.
-Each KEY is `major-mode', each VALUE is a face name.")
-
-(defun ivy--buffer-list (str &optional virtual predicate)
-  "Return the buffers that match STR.
-If VIRTUAL is non-nil, add virtual buffers.
-If optional argument PREDICATE is non-nil, use it to test each
-possible match.  See `all-completions' for further information."
-  (delete-dups
-   (nconc
-    (mapcar
-     (lambda (x)
-       (let* ((buf (get-buffer x))
-              (dir (buffer-local-value 'default-directory buf))
-              (face (if (and dir (file-remote-p (abbreviate-file-name dir)))
-                        'ivy-remote
-                      (cdr (assq (buffer-local-value 'major-mode buf)
-                                 ivy-switch-buffer-faces-alist)))))
-         (if face
-             (propertize x 'face face)
-           x)))
-     (all-completions str #'internal-complete-buffer predicate))
-    (and virtual
-         (ivy--virtual-buffers)))))
-
-(defvar ivy-views (and nil
-                       `(("ivy + *scratch* {}"
-                          (vert
-                           (file ,(expand-file-name "ivy.el"))
-                           (buffer "*scratch*")))
-                         ("swiper + *scratch* {}"
-                          (horz
-                           (file ,(expand-file-name "swiper.el"))
-                           (buffer "*scratch*")))))
-  "Store window configurations selectable by `ivy-switch-buffer'.
-
-The default value is given as an example.
-
-Each element is a list of (NAME TREE).  NAME is a string, it's
-recommended to end it with a distinctive snippet e.g. \"{}\" so
-that it's easy to distinguish the window configurations.
-
-TREE is a nested list with the following valid cars:
-- vert: split the window vertically
-- horz: split the window horizontally
-- file: open the specified file
-- buffer: open the specified buffer
-
-TREE can be nested multiple times to have multiple window splits.")
-
-(defun ivy-default-view-name ()
-  "Return default name for new view."
-  (let* ((default-view-name
-          (concat "{} "
-                  (mapconcat #'identity
-                             (sort
-                              (mapcar (lambda (w)
-                                        (let* ((b (window-buffer w))
-                                               (f (buffer-file-name b)))
-                                          (if f
-                                              (file-name-nondirectory f)
-                                            (buffer-name b))))
-                                      (window-list))
-                              #'string-lessp)
-                             " ")))
-         (view-name-re (concat "\\`"
-                               (regexp-quote default-view-name)
-                               " \\([0-9]+\\)"))
-         old-view)
-    (cond ((setq old-view
-                 (cl-find-if
-                  (lambda (x)
-                    (string-match view-name-re (car x)))
-                  ivy-views))
-           (format "%s %d"
-                   default-view-name
-                   (1+ (string-to-number
-                        (match-string 1 (car old-view))))))
-          ((assoc default-view-name ivy-views)
-           (concat default-view-name " 1"))
-          (t
-           default-view-name))))
-
-(defun ivy-push-view (&optional arg)
-  "Push the current window tree on `ivy-views'.
-
-When ARG is non-nil, replace a selected item on `ivy-views'.
-
-Currently, the split configuration (i.e. horizonal or vertical)
-and point positions are saved, but the split positions aren't.
-Use `ivy-pop-view' to delete any item from `ivy-views'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((view (cl-labels
-                   ((ft (tr)
-                      (if (consp tr)
-                          (if (eq (car tr) t)
-                              (cons 'vert
-                                    (mapcar #'ft (cddr tr)))
-                            (cons 'horz
-                                  (mapcar #'ft (cddr tr))))
-                        (with-current-buffer (window-buffer tr)
-                          (cond (buffer-file-name
-                                 (list 'file buffer-file-name (point)))
-                                ((eq major-mode 'dired-mode)
-                                 (list 'file default-directory (point)))
-                                (t
-                                 (list 'buffer (buffer-name) (point))))))))
-                 (ft (car (window-tree)))))
-         (view-name
-          (if arg
-              (ivy-read "Update view: " ivy-views)
-            (ivy-read "Name view: " nil
-                      :initial-input (ivy-default-view-name)))))
-    (when view-name
-      (let ((x (assoc view-name ivy-views)))
-        (if x
-            (setcdr x (list view))
-          (push (list view-name view) ivy-views))))))
-
-(defun ivy-pop-view-action (view)
-  "Delete VIEW from `ivy-views'."
-  (setq ivy-views (delete view ivy-views))
-  (setq ivy--all-candidates
-        (delete (car view) ivy--all-candidates))
-  (setq ivy--old-cands nil))
-
-(defun ivy-pop-view ()
-  "Delete a view to delete from `ivy-views'."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Pop view: " ivy-views
-            :preselect (caar ivy-views)
-            :action #'ivy-pop-view-action
-            :caller 'ivy-pop-view))
-
-(defun ivy-source-views ()
-  "Return the name of the views saved in `ivy-views'."
-  (mapcar #'car ivy-views))
-
-(ivy-set-sources
- 'ivy-switch-buffer
- '((original-source)
-   (ivy-source-views)))
-
-(defun ivy-set-view-recur (view)
-  "Set VIEW recursively."
-  (cond ((eq (car view) 'vert)
-         (let* ((wnd1 (selected-window))
-                (wnd2 (split-window-vertically))
-                (views (cdr view))
-                (v (pop views)))
-           (with-selected-window wnd1
-             (ivy-set-view-recur v))
-           (while (setq v (pop views))
-             (with-selected-window wnd2
-               (ivy-set-view-recur v))
-             (when views
-               (setq wnd2 (split-window-vertically))))))
-        ((eq (car view) 'horz)
-         (let* ((wnd1 (selected-window))
-                (wnd2 (split-window-horizontally))
-                (views (cdr view))
-                (v (pop views)))
-           (with-selected-window wnd1
-             (ivy-set-view-recur v))
-           (while (setq v (pop views))
-             (with-selected-window wnd2
-               (ivy-set-view-recur v))
-             (when views
-               (setq wnd2 (split-window-horizontally))))))
-        ((eq (car view) 'file)
-         (let* ((name (nth 1 view))
-                (virtual (assoc name ivy--virtual-buffers))
-                buffer)
-           (cond ((setq buffer (get-buffer name))
-                  (switch-to-buffer buffer nil 'force-same-window))
-                 (virtual
-                  (find-file (cdr virtual)))
-                 ((file-exists-p name)
-                  (find-file name))))
-         (when (and (> (length view) 2)
-                    (numberp (nth 2 view)))
-           (goto-char (nth 2 view))))
-        ((eq (car view) 'buffer)
-         (switch-to-buffer (nth 1 view))
-         (when (and (> (length view) 2)
-                    (numberp (nth 2 view)))
-           (goto-char (nth 2 view))))
-        ((eq (car view) 'sexp)
-         (eval (nth 1 view)))))
-
-(defun ivy--switch-buffer-action (buffer)
-  "Switch to BUFFER.
-BUFFER may be a string or nil."
-  (if (zerop (length buffer))
-      (switch-to-buffer
-       ivy-text nil 'force-same-window)
-    (let ((virtual (assoc buffer ivy--virtual-buffers))
-          (view (assoc buffer ivy-views)))
-      (cond ((and virtual
-                  (not (get-buffer buffer)))
-             (find-file (cdr virtual)))
-            (view
-             (delete-other-windows)
-             (let (
-                   ;; silence "Directory has changed on disk"
-                   (inhibit-message t))
-               (ivy-set-view-recur (cadr view))))
-            (t
-             (switch-to-buffer
-              buffer nil 'force-same-window))))))
-
-(defun ivy--switch-buffer-other-window-action (buffer)
-  "Switch to BUFFER in other window.
-BUFFER may be a string or nil."
-  (if (zerop (length buffer))
-      (switch-to-buffer-other-window ivy-text)
-    (let ((virtual (assoc buffer ivy--virtual-buffers)))
-      (if (and virtual
-               (not (get-buffer buffer)))
-          (find-file-other-window (cdr virtual))
-        (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer)))))
-
-(defun ivy--rename-buffer-action (buffer)
-  "Rename BUFFER."
-  (let ((new-name (read-string "Rename buffer (to new name): ")))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (rename-buffer new-name))))
-
-(defun ivy--find-file-action (buffer)
-  "Find file from BUFFER's directory."
-  (let ((default-directory (buffer-local-value 'default-directory
-                                               (or (get-buffer buffer)
-                                                   (current-buffer)))))
-    (call-interactively (if (functionp 'counsel-find-file)
-                            #'counsel-find-file
-                          #'find-file))))
-
-(defun ivy--kill-buffer-action (buffer)
-  "Kill BUFFER."
-  (kill-buffer buffer)
-  (unless (buffer-live-p (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last))
-    (setf (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last) (current-buffer)))
-  (setq ivy--index 0)
-  (ivy--reset-state ivy-last))
-
-(defvar ivy-switch-buffer-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'ivy-switch-buffer-kill)
-    map))
-
-(defun ivy-switch-buffer-kill ()
-  "Kill the current buffer in `ivy-switch-buffer'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((bn (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))
-    (when (get-buffer bn)
-      (kill-buffer bn))
-    (unless (buffer-live-p (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last))
-      (setf (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last)
-            (with-ivy-window (current-buffer))))
-    (setf (ivy-state-preselect ivy-last) ivy--index)
-    (setq ivy--old-re nil)
-    (setq ivy--all-candidates (delete bn ivy--all-candidates))
-    (ivy--exhibit)))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- 'ivy-switch-buffer
- '(("f"
-    ivy--find-file-action
-    "find file")
-   ("j"
-    ivy--switch-buffer-other-window-action
-    "other window")
-   ("k"
-    ivy--kill-buffer-action
-    "kill")
-   ("r"
-    ivy--rename-buffer-action
-    "rename")))
-
-(ivy-set-actions
- t
- `(("i" ,(lambda (x) (insert (if (stringp x) x (car x)))) "insert")
-   ("w" ,(lambda (x) (kill-new (if (stringp x) x (car x)))) "copy")))
-
-(defun ivy--switch-buffer-matcher (regexp candidates)
-  "Return REGEXP matching CANDIDATES.
-Skip buffers that match `ivy-ignore-buffers'."
-  (let ((res (ivy--re-filter regexp candidates)))
-    (if (or (null ivy-use-ignore)
-            (null ivy-ignore-buffers))
-        res
-      (or (cl-remove-if
-           (lambda (buf)
-             (cl-find-if
-              (lambda (f-or-r)
-                (if (functionp f-or-r)
-                    (funcall f-or-r buf)
-                  (string-match-p f-or-r buf)))
-              ivy-ignore-buffers))
-           res)
-          (and (eq ivy-use-ignore t)
-               res)))))
-
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'ivy-switch-buffer 'ivy-switch-buffer-transformer)
-(ivy-set-display-transformer
- 'internal-complete-buffer 'ivy-switch-buffer-transformer)
-
-(defun ivy-append-face (str face)
-  "Append to STR the property FACE."
-  (setq str (copy-sequence str))
-  (ivy-add-face-text-property 0 (length str) face str t)
-  str)
-
-(defun ivy-switch-buffer-transformer (str)
-  "Transform candidate STR when switching buffers."
-  (let ((b (get-buffer str)))
-    (if (and b (buffer-file-name b))
-        (cond
-          ((buffer-modified-p b)
-           (ivy-append-face str 'ivy-modified-buffer))
-          ((and (not (file-remote-p (buffer-file-name b)))
-                (not (verify-visited-file-modtime b)))
-           (ivy-append-face str 'ivy-modified-outside-buffer))
-          (t str))
-      str)))
-
-(defun ivy-switch-buffer-occur ()
-  "Occur function for `ivy-switch-buffer' using `ibuffer'."
-  (ibuffer nil (buffer-name) (list (cons 'name ivy--old-re))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ivy-switch-buffer ()
-  "Switch to another buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq this-command #'ivy-switch-buffer)
-  (ivy-read "Switch to buffer: " #'internal-complete-buffer
-            :keymap ivy-switch-buffer-map
-            :preselect (buffer-name (other-buffer (current-buffer)))
-            :action #'ivy--switch-buffer-action
-            :matcher #'ivy--switch-buffer-matcher
-            :caller 'ivy-switch-buffer))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ivy-switch-view ()
-  "Switch to one of the window views stored by `ivy-push-view'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((ivy-initial-inputs-alist
-         '((ivy-switch-buffer . "{}"))))
-    (ivy-switch-buffer)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ivy-switch-buffer-other-window ()
-  "Switch to another buffer in another window."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-read "Switch to buffer in other window: " #'internal-complete-buffer
-            :matcher #'ivy--switch-buffer-matcher
-            :preselect (buffer-name (other-buffer (current-buffer)))
-            :action #'ivy--switch-buffer-other-window-action
-            :keymap ivy-switch-buffer-map
-            :caller 'ivy-switch-buffer-other-window))
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'ivy-recentf 'counsel-recentf "0.8.0")
-
-(defun ivy--yank-by (fn &rest args)
-  "Pull buffer text from current line into search string.
-The region to extract is determined by the respective values of
-point before and after applying FN to ARGS."
-  (let (text)
-    (with-ivy-window
-      (let ((pos (point))
-            (bol (line-beginning-position))
-            (eol (line-end-position)))
-        (unwind-protect
-             (progn (apply fn args)
-                    (setq text (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                pos (goto-char (max bol (min (point) eol))))))
-          (unless text
-            (goto-char pos)))))
-    (when text
-      (insert (replace-regexp-in-string "  +" " " text t t)))))
-
-(defun ivy-yank-word (&optional arg)
-  "Pull next word from buffer into search string.
-If optional ARG is non-nil, pull in the next ARG
-words (previous if ARG is negative)."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (ivy--yank-by #'forward-word arg))
-
-(defun ivy-yank-symbol (&optional arg)
-  "Pull next symbol from buffer into search string.
-If optional ARG is non-nil, pull in the next ARG
-symbols (previous if ARG is negative)."
-  (interactive "p")
-  ;; Emacs < 24.4 compatibility
-  (unless (fboundp 'forward-symbol)
-    (require 'thingatpt))
-  (ivy--yank-by #'forward-symbol (or arg 1)))
-
-(defun ivy-yank-char (&optional arg)
-  "Pull next character from buffer into search string.
-If optional ARG is non-nil, pull in the next ARG
-characters (previous if ARG is negative)."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (ivy--yank-by #'forward-char arg))
-
-(defun ivy-kill-ring-save ()
-  "Store the current candidates into the kill ring.
-If the region is active, forward to `kill-ring-save' instead."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (region-active-p)
-      (call-interactively 'kill-ring-save)
-    (kill-new
-     (mapconcat
-      #'identity
-      ivy--old-cands
-      "\n"))))
-
-(defun ivy-insert-current ()
-  "Make the current candidate into current input.
-Don't finish completion."
-  (interactive)
-  (delete-minibuffer-contents)
-  (if (and ivy--directory
-           (ivy--dirname-p (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))
-      (insert (substring (ivy-state-current ivy-last) 0 -1))
-    (insert (ivy-state-current ivy-last))))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'ivy--preferred-re-builders
-    'ivy-preferred-re-builders "0.10.0")
-
-(defcustom ivy-preferred-re-builders
-  '((ivy--regex-plus . "ivy")
-    (ivy--regex-ignore-order . "order")
-    (ivy--regex-fuzzy . "fuzzy"))
-  "Alist of preferred re-builders with display names.
-This list can be rotated with `ivy-rotate-preferred-builders'."
-  :type '(alist :key-type function :value-type string))
-
-(defun ivy-rotate-preferred-builders ()
-  "Switch to the next re builder in `ivy-preferred-re-builders'."
-  (interactive)
-  (when ivy-preferred-re-builders
-    (setq ivy--old-re nil)
-    (setq ivy--regex-function
-          (let ((cell (assq ivy--regex-function ivy-preferred-re-builders)))
-            (car (or (cadr (memq cell ivy-preferred-re-builders))
-                     (car ivy-preferred-re-builders)))))))
-
-(defun ivy-toggle-fuzzy ()
-  "Toggle the re builder between `ivy--regex-fuzzy' and `ivy--regex-plus'."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq ivy--old-re nil)
-  (if (eq ivy--regex-function 'ivy--regex-fuzzy)
-      (setq ivy--regex-function 'ivy--regex-plus)
-    (setq ivy--regex-function 'ivy--regex-fuzzy)))
-
-(defun ivy-reverse-i-search ()
-  "Enter a recursive `ivy-read' session using the current history.
-The selected history element will be inserted into the minibuffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
-        (history (symbol-value (ivy-state-history ivy-last)))
-        (old-last ivy-last)
-        (ivy-recursive-restore nil))
-    (ivy-read "Reverse-i-search: "
-              (delete-dups (copy-sequence history))
-              :action (lambda (x)
-                        (ivy--reset-state
-                         (setq ivy-last old-last))
-                        (delete-minibuffer-contents)
-                        (insert (substring-no-properties x))
-                        (ivy--cd-maybe)))))
-
-(defun ivy-restrict-to-matches ()
-  "Restrict candidates to current input and erase input."
-  (interactive)
-  (delete-minibuffer-contents)
-  (setq ivy--all-candidates
-        (ivy--filter ivy-text ivy--all-candidates)))
-
-;;* Occur
-(defvar-local ivy-occur-last nil
-  "Buffer-local value of `ivy-last'.
-Can't re-use `ivy-last' because using e.g. `swiper' in the same
-buffer would modify `ivy-last'.")
-
-(defvar ivy-occur-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] 'ivy-occur-click)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'ivy-occur-press-and-switch)
-    (define-key map (kbd "j") 'ivy-occur-next-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "k") 'ivy-occur-previous-line)
-    (define-key map (kbd "h") 'backward-char)
-    (define-key map (kbd "l") 'forward-char)
-    (define-key map (kbd "f") 'ivy-occur-press)
-    (define-key map (kbd "g") 'ivy-occur-revert-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "a") 'ivy-occur-read-action)
-    (define-key map (kbd "o") 'ivy-occur-dispatch)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c") 'ivy-occur-toggle-calling)
-    (define-key map (kbd "q") 'quit-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "R") 'read-only-mode)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-d") 'ivy-occur-delete-candidate)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Ivy Occur mode.")
-
-(defun ivy-occur-toggle-calling ()
-  "Toggle `ivy-calling'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (setq ivy-calling (not ivy-calling))
-      (progn
-        (setq mode-name "Ivy-Occur [calling]")
-        (ivy-occur-press))
-    (setq mode-name "Ivy-Occur"))
-  (force-mode-line-update))
-
-(defun ivy-occur-next-line (&optional arg)
-  "Move the cursor down ARG lines.
-When `ivy-calling' isn't nil, call `ivy-occur-press'."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (forward-line arg)
-  (when ivy-calling
-    (ivy-occur-press)))
-
-(defun ivy-occur-previous-line (&optional arg)
-  "Move the cursor up ARG lines.
-When `ivy-calling' isn't nil, call `ivy-occur-press'."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (forward-line (- arg))
-  (when ivy-calling
-    (ivy-occur-press)))
-
-(define-derived-mode ivy-occur-mode fundamental-mode "Ivy-Occur"
-  "Major mode for output from \\[ivy-occur].
-
-\\{ivy-occur-mode-map}"
-  (setq-local view-read-only nil))
-
-(defvar ivy-occur-grep-mode-map
-  (let ((map (copy-keymap ivy-occur-mode-map)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-q") 'ivy-wgrep-change-to-wgrep-mode)
-    (define-key map "w" 'ivy-wgrep-change-to-wgrep-mode)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Ivy Occur Grep mode.")
-
-(defun ivy-occur-delete-candidate ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (delete-region (line-beginning-position)
-                   (1+ (line-end-position)))))
-
-(define-derived-mode ivy-occur-grep-mode grep-mode "Ivy-Occur"
-  "Major mode for output from \\[ivy-occur].
-
-\\{ivy-occur-grep-mode-map}"
-  (setq-local view-read-only nil)
-  (when (fboundp 'wgrep-setup)
-    (wgrep-setup)))
-
-(defvar ivy--occurs-list nil
-  "A list of custom occur generators per command.")
-
-(defun ivy-set-occur (cmd occur)
-  "Assign CMD a custom OCCUR function."
-  (setq ivy--occurs-list
-        (plist-put ivy--occurs-list cmd occur)))
-
-(ivy-set-occur 'ivy-switch-buffer 'ivy-switch-buffer-occur)
-(ivy-set-occur 'ivy-switch-buffer-other-window 'ivy-switch-buffer-occur)
-
-(defun ivy--occur-insert-lines (cands)
-  "Insert CANDS into `ivy-occur' buffer."
-  (dolist (str cands)
-    (add-text-properties
-     0 (length str)
-     `(mouse-face
-       highlight
-       help-echo "mouse-1: call ivy-action")
-     str)
-    (insert str "\n"))
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (forward-line 4))
-
-(defun ivy-occur ()
-  "Stop completion and put the current candidates into a new buffer.
-
-The new buffer remembers current action(s).
-
-While in the *ivy-occur* buffer, selecting a candidate with RET or
-a mouse click will call the appropriate action for that candidate.
-
-There is no limit on the number of *ivy-occur* buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (window-minibuffer-p))
-      (user-error "No completion session is active")
-    (let* ((caller (ivy-state-caller ivy-last))
-           (occur-fn (plist-get ivy--occurs-list caller))
-           (buffer
-            (generate-new-buffer
-             (format "*ivy-occur%s \"%s\"*"
-                     (if caller
-                         (concat " " (prin1-to-string caller))
-                       "")
-                     ivy-text))))
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (erase-buffer)
-          (if occur-fn
-              (funcall occur-fn)
-            (ivy-occur-mode)
-            (insert (format "%d candidates:\n" (length ivy--old-cands)))
-            (read-only-mode)
-            (ivy--occur-insert-lines
-             (mapcar
-              (lambda (cand) (concat "    " cand))
-              ivy--old-cands))))
-        (setf (ivy-state-text ivy-last) ivy-text)
-        (setq ivy-occur-last ivy-last)
-        (setq-local ivy--directory ivy--directory))
-      (ivy-exit-with-action
-       (lambda (_) (pop-to-buffer buffer))))))
-
-(defun ivy-occur-revert-buffer ()
-  "Refresh the buffer making it up-to date with the collection.
-
-Currently only works for `swiper'.  In that specific case, the
-*ivy-occur* buffer becomes nearly useless as the orignal buffer
-is updated, since the line numbers no longer match.
-
-Calling this function is as if you called `ivy-occur' on the
-updated original buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((caller (ivy-state-caller ivy-occur-last))
-        (ivy-last ivy-occur-last))
-    (cond ((eq caller 'swiper)
-           (let ((buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-occur-last)))
-             (unless (buffer-live-p buffer)
-               (error "Buffer was killed"))
-             (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-               (erase-buffer)
-               (funcall (plist-get ivy--occurs-list caller) t)
-               (ivy-occur-grep-mode))))
-          ((memq caller '(counsel-git-grep counsel-grep counsel-ag counsel-rg))
-           (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-             (erase-buffer)
-             (funcall (plist-get ivy--occurs-list caller)))))
-    (setq ivy-occur-last ivy-last)))
-
-(declare-function wgrep-change-to-wgrep-mode "ext:wgrep")
-
-(defun ivy-wgrep-change-to-wgrep-mode ()
-  "Forward to `wgrep-change-to-wgrep-mode'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (require 'wgrep nil 'noerror)
-      (wgrep-change-to-wgrep-mode)
-    (error "Package wgrep isn't installed")))
-
-(defun ivy-occur-read-action ()
-  "Select one of the available actions as the current one."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((ivy-last ivy-occur-last))
-    (ivy-read-action)))
-
-(defun ivy-occur-dispatch ()
-  "Call one of the available actions on the current item."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((state-action (ivy-state-action ivy-occur-last))
-         (actions (if (symbolp state-action)
-                      state-action
-                    (copy-sequence state-action))))
-    (unwind-protect
-         (progn
-           (ivy-occur-read-action)
-           (ivy-occur-press))
-      (setf (ivy-state-action ivy-occur-last) actions))))
-
-(defun ivy-occur-click (event)
-  "Execute action for the current candidate.
-EVENT gives the mouse position."
-  (interactive "e")
-  (let ((window (posn-window (event-end event)))
-        (pos (posn-point (event-end event))))
-    (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window)
-      (goto-char pos)
-      (ivy-occur-press))))
-
-(declare-function swiper--cleanup "swiper")
-(declare-function swiper--add-overlays "swiper")
-(defvar ivy-occur-timer nil)
-(defvar counsel-grep-last-line)
-
-(defun ivy--occur-press-update-window ()
-  (cl-case (ivy-state-caller ivy-occur-last)
-    ((swiper counsel-git-grep counsel-grep counsel-ag counsel-rg)
-     (let ((window (ivy-state-window ivy-occur-last)))
-       (when (or (null (window-live-p window))
-                 (equal window (selected-window)))
-         (save-selected-window
-           (setf (ivy-state-window ivy-occur-last)
-                 (display-buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-occur-last)
-                                 'display-buffer-pop-up-window))))))
-
-    ((counsel-describe-function counsel-describe-variable)
-     (setf (ivy-state-window ivy-occur-last)
-           (selected-window))
-     (selected-window))))
-
-(defun ivy--occur-press-buffer ()
-  (let ((buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last)))
-    (if (buffer-live-p buffer)
-        buffer
-      (current-buffer))))
-
-(defun ivy-occur-press ()
-  "Execute action for the current candidate."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy--occur-press-update-window)
-  (when (save-excursion
-          (beginning-of-line)
-          (looking-at "\\(?:./\\|    \\)\\(.*\\)$"))
-    (let* ((ivy-last ivy-occur-last)
-           (ivy-text (ivy-state-text ivy-last))
-           (str (buffer-substring
-                 (match-beginning 1)
-                 (match-end 1)))
-           (coll (ivy-state-collection ivy-last))
-           (action (ivy--get-action ivy-last))
-           (ivy-exit 'done))
-      (with-ivy-window
-        (setq counsel-grep-last-line nil)
-        (with-current-buffer (ivy--occur-press-buffer)
-          (funcall action
-                   (if (and (consp coll)
-                            (consp (car coll)))
-                       (assoc str coll)
-                     str)))
-        (if (memq (ivy-state-caller ivy-last)
-                  '(swiper counsel-git-grep counsel-grep counsel-ag counsel-rg))
-            (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (selected-window))
-              (swiper--cleanup)
-              (swiper--add-overlays
-               (ivy--regex ivy-text)
-               (line-beginning-position)
-               (line-end-position)
-               (selected-window))
-              (when (timerp ivy-occur-timer)
-                (cancel-timer ivy-occur-timer))
-              (setq ivy-occur-timer
-                    (run-at-time 1.0 nil 'swiper--cleanup))))))))
-
-(defun ivy-occur-press-and-switch ()
-  "Execute action for the current candidate and switch window."
-  (interactive)
-  (ivy-occur-press)
-  (select-window (ivy--get-window ivy-occur-last)))
-
-(defconst ivy-help-file (let ((default-directory
-                               (if load-file-name
-                                   (file-name-directory load-file-name)
-                                 default-directory)))
-                          (if (file-exists-p "ivy-help.org")
-                              (expand-file-name "ivy-help.org")
-                            (if (file-exists-p "doc/ivy-help.org")
-                                (expand-file-name "doc/ivy-help.org"))))
-  "The file for `ivy-help'.")
-
-(defun ivy-help ()
-  "Help for `ivy'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((buf (get-buffer "*Ivy Help*")))
-    (unless buf
-      (setq buf (get-buffer-create "*Ivy Help*"))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (insert-file-contents ivy-help-file)
-        (org-mode)
-        (view-mode)
-        (goto-char (point-min))))
-    (if (eq this-command 'ivy-help)
-        (switch-to-buffer buf)
-      (with-ivy-window
-        (pop-to-buffer buf)))
-    (view-mode)
-    (goto-char (point-min))))
-
-(provide 'ivy)
-
-;;; ivy.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/ivy-20180911.1701/ivy.elc
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-This is ivy.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from ivy.texi.
-
-Ivy manual, version 0.8.0
-
-   Ivy is an interactive interface for completion in Emacs.  Emacs uses
-completion mechanism in a variety of contexts: code, menus, commands,
-variables, functions, etc.  Completion entails listing, sorting,
-filtering, previewing, and applying actions on selected items.  When
-active, ‘ivy-mode’ completes the selection process by narrowing
-available choices while previewing in the minibuffer.  Selecting the
-final candidate is either through simple keyboard character inputs or
-through powerful regular expressions.
-
-   Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-     Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
-     document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
-     Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software
-     Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover Texts
-     being “A GNU Manual,” and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a)
-     below.  A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
-     “GNU Free Documentation License.”
-
-     (a) The FSF’s Back-Cover Text is: “You have the freedom to copy and
-     modify this GNU manual.”
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Ivy: (ivy).           Using Ivy for completion.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Introduction,  Up: (dir)
-
-Ivy User Manual
-***************
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Introduction::
-* Installation::
-* Getting started::
-* Key bindings::
-* Completion Styles::
-* Customization::
-* Commands::
-* API::
-* Variable Index::
-* Keystroke Index::
-
-— The Detailed Node Listing —
-
-Installation
-
-* Installing from Emacs Package Manager::
-* Installing from the Git repository::
-
-Getting started
-
-* Basic customization::
-
-Key bindings
-
-* Global key bindings::
-* Minibuffer key bindings::
-
-Minibuffer key bindings
-
-* Key bindings for navigation::
-* Key bindings for single selection, action, then exit minibuffer: Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-* Key bindings for multiple selections and actions, keep minibuffer open: Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-* Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input::
-* Other key bindings::
-* Hydra in the minibuffer::
-* Saving the current completion session to a buffer::
-
-Completion Styles
-
-* ivy--regex-plus::
-* ivy--regex-ignore-order::
-* ivy--regex-fuzzy::
-
-Customization
-
-* Faces::
-* Defcustoms::
-* Actions::
-* Packages::
-
-Actions
-
-* What are actions?::
-* How can different actions be called?::
-* How to modify the actions list?::
-* Example - add two actions to each command::
-* Example - define a new command with several actions::
-
-Example - add two actions to each command
-
-* How to undo adding the two actions::
-* How to add actions to a specific command::
-
-Example - define a new command with several actions
-
-* Test the above function with ivy-occur::
-
-Commands
-
-* File Name Completion::
-* Buffer Name Completion::
-* Counsel commands::
-
-File Name Completion
-
-* Using TRAMP::
-
-API
-
-* Required arguments for ivy-read::
-* Optional arguments for ivy-read::
-* Example - counsel-describe-function::
-* Example - counsel-locate::
-* Example - ivy-read-with-extra-properties::
-
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Introduction,  Next: Installation,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
-
-1 Introduction
-**************
-
-Ivy is for quick and easy selection from a list.  When Emacs prompts for
-a string from a list of several possible choices, Ivy springs into
-action to assist in narrowing and picking the right string from a vast
-number of choices.
-
-   Ivy strives for minimalism, simplicity, customizability and
-discoverability.
-
-Minimalism
-..........
-
-     Uncluttered minibuffer is minimalism.  Ivy shows the completion
-     defaults, the number of matches, and 10 candidate matches below the
-     input line.  Customize ‘ivy-height’ to adjust the number of
-     candidate matches displayed in the minibuffer.
-
-Simplicity
-..........
-
-     Simplicity is about Ivy’s behavior in the minibuffer.  It is also
-     about the code interface to extend Ivy’s functionality.  The
-     minibuffer area behaves as close to ‘fundamental-mode’ as possible.
-     ‘SPC’ inserts a space, for example, instead of being bound to the
-     more complex ‘minibuffer-complete-word’.  Ivy’s code uses
-     easy-to-examine global variables; avoids needless complications
-     with branch-introducing custom macros.
-
-Customizability
-...............
-
-     Customizability is about being able to use different methods and
-     interfaces of completion to tailor the selection process.  For
-     example, adding a custom display function that points to a selected
-     candidate with ‘>’, instead of highlighting the selected candidate
-     with the ‘ivy-current-match’ face (see ‘ivy-format-function’).  Or
-     take the customization of actions, say after the candidate function
-     is selected.  ‘RET’ uses ‘counsel-describe-function’ to describe
-     the function, whereas ‘M-o d’ jumps to that function’s definition
-     in the code.  The ‘M-o’ prefix can be uniformly used with
-     characters like ‘d’ to group similar actions.
-
-Discoverability
-...............
-
-     Ivy displays easily discoverable commands through the hydra
-     facility.  ‘C-o’ in the minibuffer displays a hydra menu.  It opens
-     up within an expanded minibuffer area.  Each menu item comes with
-     short documentation strings and highlighted one-key completions.
-     So discovering even seldom used keys is simply a matter of ‘C-o’ in
-     the minibuffer while in the midst of the Ivy interaction.  This
-     discoverability minimizes exiting Ivy interface for documentation
-     look-ups.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: Getting started,  Prev: Introduction,  Up: Top
-
-2 Installation
-**************
-
-Install Ivy automatically through Emacs’s package manager, or manually
-from Ivy’s development repository.
-
-   Emacs 24.3 is the oldest version to run Ivy.  Emacs 24.4 is the
-oldest version that runs Ivy with fancy faces display.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Installing from Emacs Package Manager::
-* Installing from the Git repository::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Installing from Emacs Package Manager,  Next: Installing from the Git repository,  Up: Installation
-
-2.1 Installing from Emacs Package Manager
-=========================================
-
-‘M-x’ ‘package-install’ ‘RET’ ‘ivy’ ‘RET’
-
-   Ivy is installed as part of ‘ivy’ package, which is available from
-two different package archives, GNU ELPA and MELPA. For the latest
-stable version, use the GNU ELPA archives using the above M-x command.
-
-   For current hourly builds, use the MELPA archives.  In MELPA, Ivy is
-split into three packages: ‘ivy’, ‘swiper’ and ‘counsel’; you can simply
-install ‘counsel’ which will bring in the other two as dependencies.
-See the code below for adding MELPA to the list of package archives:
-
-     (require 'package)
-     (add-to-list 'package-archives
-     	     '("melpa" . "http://melpa.org/packages/"))
-
-   After this do ‘M-x’ ‘package-refresh-contents’ ‘RET’, followed by
-‘M-x’ ‘package-install’ ‘RET’ ‘counsel’ ‘RET’.
-
-   For package manager details, see *note (emacs)Packages::.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Installing from the Git repository,  Prev: Installing from Emacs Package Manager,  Up: Installation
-
-2.2 Installing from the Git repository
-======================================
-
-Why install from Git?
-.....................
-
-        • No need to wait for MELPA’s hourly builds
-        • Easy to revert to previous versions
-        • Contribute to Ivy’s development; send patches; pull requests
-
-Configuration steps
-...................
-
-     First clone the Swiper repository with:
-
-          cd ~/git && git clone https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper
-          cd swiper && make compile
-
-     Second, add these lines to the Emacs init file:
-
-          (add-to-list 'load-path "~/git/swiper/")
-          (require 'ivy)
-
-     Then, update the code with:
-
-          git pull
-          make
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Getting started,  Next: Key bindings,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Top
-
-3 Getting started
-*****************
-
-First enable Ivy completion everywhere:
-
-     (ivy-mode 1)
-
-   Note: ‘ivy-mode’ can be toggled on and off with ‘M-x’ ‘ivy-mode’.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Basic customization::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Basic customization,  Up: Getting started
-
-3.1 Basic customization
-=======================
-
-Here are some basic settings particularly useful for new Ivy users:
-
-     (setq ivy-use-virtual-buffers t)
-     (setq ivy-count-format "(%d/%d) ")
-
-   If you want, you can go without any customizations at all.  The above
-settings are the most bang for the buck in terms of customization.  So
-users that typically don’t like customize a lot are advised to look at
-these settings first.
-
-   For more advanced customizations, refer to ‘M-x describe-variable’
-documentation.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Key bindings,  Next: Completion Styles,  Prev: Getting started,  Up: Top
-
-4 Key bindings
-**************
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Global key bindings::
-* Minibuffer key bindings::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Global key bindings,  Next: Minibuffer key bindings,  Up: Key bindings
-
-4.1 Global key bindings
-=======================
-
-The recommended key bindings are:
-
-Ivy-based interface to standard commands
-........................................
-
-          (global-set-key (kbd "C-s") 'swiper)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "M-x") 'counsel-M-x)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "C-x C-f") 'counsel-find-file)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "<f1> f") 'counsel-describe-function)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "<f1> v") 'counsel-describe-variable)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "<f1> l") 'counsel-find-library)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "<f2> i") 'counsel-info-lookup-symbol)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "<f2> u") 'counsel-unicode-char)
-
-Ivy-based interface to shell and system tools
-.............................................
-
-          (global-set-key (kbd "C-c g") 'counsel-git)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "C-c j") 'counsel-git-grep)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "C-c k") 'counsel-ag)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "C-x l") 'counsel-locate)
-          (global-set-key (kbd "C-S-o") 'counsel-rhythmbox)
-
-Ivy-resume and other commands
-.............................
-
-     ‘ivy-resume’ resumes the last Ivy-based completion.
-
-          (global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-r") 'ivy-resume)
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Minibuffer key bindings,  Prev: Global key bindings,  Up: Key bindings
-
-4.2 Minibuffer key bindings
-===========================
-
-Ivy includes several minibuffer bindings, which are defined in the
-‘ivy-minibuffer-map’ keymap variable.  The most frequently used ones are
-described here.
-
-   ‘swiper’ or ‘counsel-M-x’ add more key bindings through the ‘keymap’
-argument to ‘ivy-read’.  These keys, also active in the minibuffer, are
-described under their respective commands.
-
-   A key feature of ‘ivy-minibuffer-map’ is its full editing capability
-where the familiar ‘C-a’, ‘C-f’, ‘M-d’, ‘M-DEL’, ‘M-b’, ‘M-w’, ‘C-k’,
-‘C-y’ key bindings work the same as in ‘fundamental-mode’.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Key bindings for navigation::
-* Key bindings for single selection, action, then exit minibuffer: Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-* Key bindings for multiple selections and actions, keep minibuffer open: Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-* Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input::
-* Other key bindings::
-* Hydra in the minibuffer::
-* Saving the current completion session to a buffer::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Key bindings for navigation,  Next: Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer,  Up: Minibuffer key bindings
-
-4.2.1 Key bindings for navigation
----------------------------------
-
-   • ‘C-n’ (‘ivy-next-line’) selects the next candidate
-   • ‘C-p’ (‘ivy-previous-line’) selects the previous candidate
-   • ‘M-<’ (‘ivy-beginning-of-buffer’) selects the first candidate
-   • ‘M->’ (‘ivy-end-of-buffer’) selects the last candidate
-   • ‘C-v’ (‘ivy-scroll-up-command’) scrolls up by ‘ivy-height’ lines
-   • ‘M-v’ (‘ivy-scroll-down-command’) scrolls down by ‘ivy-height’
-     lines
-
- -- User Option: ivy-wrap
-     Specifies the wrap-around behavior for ‘C-n’ and ‘C-p’.  When
-     ‘ivy-wrap’ is set to ‘t’, ‘ivy-next-line’ and ‘ivy-previous-line’
-     will cycle past the last and the first candidates respectively.
-
-     Warp-around behavior is off by default.
-
- -- User Option: ivy-height
-     Use this option to adjust the minibuffer height, which also affects
-     scroll size when using ‘C-v’ and ‘M-v’ key bindings.
-
-     ‘ivy-height’ is 10 lines by default.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer,  Next: Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open,  Prev: Key bindings for navigation,  Up: Minibuffer key bindings
-
-4.2.2 Key bindings for single selection, action, then exit minibuffer
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Ivy can offer several actions from which to choose which action to run.
-This "calling an action" operates on the selected candidate.  For
-example, when viewing a list of files, one action could open it for
-editing, one to view it, another to invoke a special function, and so
-on.  Custom actions can be added to this interface.  The precise action
-to call on the selected candidate can be delayed until after the
-narrowing is completed.  No need to exit the interface if unsure which
-action to run.  This delayed flexibility and customization of actions
-extends usability of lists in Emacs.
-
-‘C-m’ or ‘RET’ (‘ivy-done’)
-...........................
-
-     Calls the default action and then exits the minibuffer.
-
-‘M-o’ (‘ivy-dispatching-done’)
-..............................
-
-     Presents valid actions from which to choose.  When only one action
-     is available, there is no difference between ‘M-o’ and ‘C-m’.
-
-‘C-j’ (‘ivy-alt-done’)
-......................
-
-     When completing file names, selects the current directory candidate
-     and starts a new completion session there.  Otherwise, it is the
-     same as ‘ivy-done’.
-
-‘TAB’ (‘ivy-partial-or-done’)
-.............................
-
-     Attempts partial completion, extending current input as much as
-     possible.  ‘TAB TAB’ is the same as ‘C-j’ (‘ivy-alt-done’).
-
-     Example ERT test:
-
-          (should
-           (equal (ivy-with
-          	 '(progn
-          	   (ivy-read "Test: " '("can do" "can't, sorry" "other"))
-          	   ivy-text)
-          	 "c <tab>")
-          	"can"))
-
-‘C-M-j’ (‘ivy-immediate-done’)
-..............................
-
-     Exits with _the current input_ instead of _the current candidate_
-     (like other commands).
-
-     This is useful e.g.  when you call ‘find-file’ to create a new
-     file, but the desired name matches an existing file.  In that case,
-     using ‘C-j’ would select that existing file, which isn’t what you
-     want - use this command instead.
-
-‘C-'’ (‘ivy-avy’)
-.................
-
-     Uses avy to select one of the candidates on the current candidate
-     page.  This can often be faster than multiple ‘C-n’ or ‘C-p’
-     keystrokes followed by ‘C-m’.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open,  Next: Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input,  Prev: Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer,  Up: Minibuffer key bindings
-
-4.2.3 Key bindings for multiple selections and actions, keep minibuffer open
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-For repeatedly applying multiple actions or acting on multiple
-candidates, Ivy does not close the minibuffer between commands.  It
-keeps the minibuffer open for applying subsequent actions.
-
-   Adding an extra meta key to the normal key chord invokes the special
-version of the regular commands that enables applying multiple actions.
-
-‘C-M-m’ (‘ivy-call’)
-....................
-
-     Is the non-exiting version of ‘C-m’ (‘ivy-done’).
-
-     Instead of closing the minibuffer, ‘C-M-m’ allows selecting another
-     candidate or another action.  For example, ‘C-M-m’ on functions
-     list invokes ‘describe-function’.  When combined with ‘C-n’,
-     function descriptions can be invoked quickly in succession.
-
-‘C-M-o’ (‘ivy-dispatching-call’)
-................................
-
-     Is the non-exiting version of ‘M-o’ (‘ivy-dispatching-done’).
-
-     For example, during the ‘counsel-rhythmbox’ completion, press
-     ‘C-M-o e’ to en-queue the selected candidate, followed by ‘C-n C-m’
-     to play the next candidate - the current action reverts to the
-     default one after ‘C-M-o’.
-
-‘C-M-n’ (‘ivy-next-line-and-call’)
-..................................
-
-     Combines ‘C-n’ and ‘C-M-m’.  Applies an action and moves to next
-     line.
-
-     Comes in handy when opening multiple files from
-     ‘counsel-find-file’, ‘counsel-git-grep’, ‘counsel-ag’,
-     ‘counsel-rg’, or ‘counsel-locate’ lists.  Just hold ‘C-M-n’ for
-     rapid-fire default action on each successive element of the list.
-
-‘C-M-p’ (‘ivy-previous-line-and-call’)
-......................................
-
-     Combines ‘C-p’ and ‘C-M-m’.
-
-     Similar to the above except it moves through the list in the other
-     direction.
-
-‘ivy-resume’
-............
-
-     Recalls the state of the completion session just before its last
-     exit.
-
-     Useful after an accidental ‘C-m’ (‘ivy-done’).
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input,  Next: Other key bindings,  Prev: Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open,  Up: Minibuffer key bindings
-
-4.2.4 Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input
---------------------------------------------------
-
-‘M-n’ (‘ivy-next-history-element’)
-..................................
-
-     Cycles forward through the Ivy command history.
-
-     Ivy updates an internal history list after each action.  When this
-     history list is empty, ‘M-n’ inserts symbol (or URL) at point into
-     the minibuffer.
-
-‘M-p’ (‘ivy-previous-history-element’)
-......................................
-
-     Cycles forward through the Ivy command history.
-
-‘M-i’ (‘ivy-insert-current’)
-............................
-
-     Inserts the current candidate into the minibuffer.
-
-     Useful for copying and renaming files, for example: ‘M-i’ to insert
-     the original file name string, edit it, and then ‘C-m’ to complete
-     the renaming.
-
-‘M-j’ (‘ivy-yank-word’)
-.......................
-
-     Inserts the sub-word at point into the minibuffer.
-
-     This is similar to ‘C-s C-w’ with ‘isearch’.  Ivy reserves ‘C-w’
-     for ‘kill-region’.  See also ‘ivy-yank-symbol’ and ‘ivy-yank-char’.
-
-‘S-SPC’ (‘ivy-restrict-to-matches’)
-...................................
-
-     Deletes the current input, and resets the candidates list to the
-     currently restricted matches.
-
-     This is how Ivy provides narrowing in successive tiers.
-
-‘C-r’ (‘ivy-reverse-i-search’)
-..............................
-
-     Starts a recursive completion session through the command’s
-     history.
-
-     This works just like ‘C-r’ at the bash command prompt, where the
-     completion candidates are the history items.  Upon completion, the
-     selected candidate string is inserted into the minibuffer.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Other key bindings,  Next: Hydra in the minibuffer,  Prev: Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input,  Up: Minibuffer key bindings
-
-4.2.5 Other key bindings
-------------------------
-
-‘M-w’ (‘ivy-kill-ring-save’)
-............................
-
-     Copies selected candidates to the kill ring.
-
-     Copies the region if the region is active.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Hydra in the minibuffer,  Next: Saving the current completion session to a buffer,  Prev: Other key bindings,  Up: Minibuffer key bindings
-
-4.2.6 Hydra in the minibuffer
------------------------------
-
-‘C-o’ (‘hydra-ivy/body’)
-........................
-
-     Invokes the hydra menu with short key bindings.
-
-   When Hydra is active, minibuffer editing is disabled and menus
-display short aliases:
-
-Short   Normal      Command name
-------------------------------------------------
-‘o’     ‘C-g’       ‘keyboard-escape-quit’
-‘j’     ‘C-n’       ‘ivy-next-line’
-‘k’     ‘C-p’       ‘ivy-previous-line’
-‘h’     ‘M-<’       ‘ivy-beginning-of-buffer’
-‘l’     ‘M->’       ‘ivy-end-of-buffer’
-‘d’     ‘C-m’       ‘ivy-done’
-‘f’     ‘C-j’       ‘ivy-alt-done’
-‘g’     ‘C-M-m’     ‘ivy-call’
-‘u’     ‘C-c C-o’   ‘ivy-occur’
-
-   Hydra reduces key strokes, for example: ‘C-n C-n C-n C-n’ is ‘C-o
-jjjj’ in Hydra.
-
-   Hydra menu offers these additional bindings:
-
-‘c’ (‘ivy-toggle-calling’)
-..........................
-
-     Toggle calling the action after each candidate change.  It modifies
-     ‘j’ to ‘jg’, ‘k’ to ‘kg’ etc.
-
-‘m’ (‘ivy-rotate-preferred-builders’)
-.....................................
-
-     Rotate the current regexp matcher.
-
-‘>’ (‘ivy-minibuffer-grow’)
-...........................
-
-     Increase ‘ivy-height’ for the current minibuffer.
-
-‘<’ (‘ivy-minibuffer-shrink’)
-.............................
-
-     Decrease ‘ivy-height’ for the current minibuffer.
-
-‘w’ (‘ivy-prev-action’)
-.......................
-
-     Select the previous action.
-
-‘s’ (‘ivy-next-action’)
-.......................
-
-     Select the next action.
-
-‘a’ (‘ivy-read-action’)
-.......................
-
-     Use a menu to select an action.
-
-‘C’ (‘ivy-toggle-case-fold’)
-............................
-
-     Toggle case folding (match both upper and lower case characters for
-     lower case input).
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Saving the current completion session to a buffer,  Prev: Hydra in the minibuffer,  Up: Minibuffer key bindings
-
-4.2.7 Saving the current completion session to a buffer
--------------------------------------------------------
-
-‘C-c C-o’ (‘ivy-occur’)
-.......................
-
-     Saves the current candidates to a new buffer and exits completion.
-
-   The new buffer is read-only and has a few useful bindings defined.
-
-‘RET’ or ‘f’ (‘ivy-occur-press’)
-................................
-
-     Call the current action on the selected candidate.
-
-‘mouse-1’ (‘ivy-occur-click’)
-.............................
-
-     Call the current action on the selected candidate.
-
-‘j’ (‘next-line’)
-.................
-
-     Move to next line.
-
-‘k’ (‘previous-line’)
-.....................
-
-     Move to previous line.
-
-‘a’ (‘ivy-occur-read-action’)
-.............................
-
-     Read an action and make it current for this buffer.
-
-‘o’ (‘ivy-occur-dispatch’)
-..........................
-
-     Read an action and call it on the selected candidate.
-
-‘q’ (‘quit-window’)
-...................
-
-     Bury the current buffer.
-
-   Ivy has no limit on the number of active buffers like these.
-
-   Ivy takes care of naming buffers uniquely by constructing descriptive
-names.  For example: ‘*ivy-occur counsel-describe-variable "function$*’.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Completion Styles,  Next: Customization,  Prev: Key bindings,  Up: Top
-
-5 Completion Styles
-*******************
-
-Ivy’s completion functions rely on a regex builder - a function that
-transforms a string input to a string regex.  All current candidates
-simply have to match this regex.  Each collection can be assigned its
-own regex builder by customizing ‘ivy-re-builders-alist’.
-
-   The keys of this alist are collection names, and the values are one
-of the following:
-   • ‘ivy--regex’
-   • ‘ivy--regex-plus’
-   • ‘ivy--regex-ignore-order’
-   • ‘ivy--regex-fuzzy’
-   • ‘regexp-quote’
-
-   A catch-all key, ‘t’, applies to all collections that don’t have
-their own key.
-
-   The default is:
-
-     (setq ivy-re-builders-alist
-           '((t . ivy--regex-plus)))
-
-   This example shows a custom regex builder assigned to file name
-completion:
-
-     (setq ivy-re-builders-alist
-           '((read-file-name-internal . ivy--regex-fuzzy)
-     	(t . ivy--regex-plus)))
-
-   Here, ‘read-file-name-internal’ is a function that is passed as the
-second argument to ‘completing-read’ for file name completion.
-
-   The regex builder resolves as follows (in order of priority):
-  1. ‘re-builder’ argument passed to ‘ivy-read’.
-  2. ‘collection’ argument passed to ‘ivy-read’ is a function and has an
-     entry on ‘ivy-re-builders-alist’.
-  3. ‘caller’ argument passed to ‘ivy-read’ has an entry on
-     ‘ivy-re-builders-alist’.
-  4. ‘this-command’ has an entry on ‘ivy-re-builders-alist’.
-  5. ‘t’ has an entry on ‘ivy-re-builders-alist’.
-  6. ‘ivy--regex’.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* ivy--regex-plus::
-* ivy--regex-ignore-order::
-* ivy--regex-fuzzy::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: ivy--regex-plus,  Next: ivy--regex-ignore-order,  Up: Completion Styles
-
-5.1 ivy–regex-plus
-==================
-
-‘ivy--regex-plus’ is Ivy’s default completion method.
-
-   ‘ivy--regex-plus’ matches by splitting the input by spaces and
-rebuilding it into a regex.
-
-   As the search string is typed in Ivy’s minibuffer, it is transformed
-into valid regex syntax.  If the string is ‘"for example"’, it is
-transformed into
-
-     "\\(for\\).*\\(example\\)"
-
-   which in regex terminology matches ‘"for"’ followed by a wild card
-and then ‘"example"’.  Note how Ivy uses the space character to build
-wild cards.  To match a literal white space, use an extra space.  So to
-match one space type two spaces, to match two spaces type three spaces,
-and so on.
-
-   As Ivy transforms typed characters into regex strings, it provides an
-intuitive feedback through font highlights.
-
-   Ivy supports regexp negation with ‘"!"’.  For example, ‘"define key !
-ivy quit"’ first selects everything matching ‘"define.*key"’, then
-removes everything matching ‘"ivy"’, and finally removes everything
-matching ‘"quit"’.  What remains is the final result set of the negation
-regexp.
-
-   Since Ivy treats minibuffer input as a regexp, the standard regexp
-identifiers work: ‘"^"’, ‘"$"’, ‘"\b"’ or ‘"[a-z]"’.  The exceptions are
-spaces, which translate to ‘".*"’, and ‘"!"’ that signal the beginning
-of a negation group.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: ivy--regex-ignore-order,  Next: ivy--regex-fuzzy,  Prev: ivy--regex-plus,  Up: Completion Styles
-
-5.2 ivy–regex-ignore-order
-==========================
-
-‘ivy--regex-ignore-order’ ignores the order of regexp tokens when
-searching for matching candidates.  For instance, the input ‘"for
-example"’ will match ‘"example test for"’.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: ivy--regex-fuzzy,  Prev: ivy--regex-ignore-order,  Up: Completion Styles
-
-5.3 ivy–regex-fuzzy
-===================
-
-‘ivy--regex-fuzzy’ splits each character with a wild card.  Searching
-for ‘"for"’ returns all ‘"f.*o.*r"’ matches, resulting in a large number
-of hits.  Yet some searches need these extra hits.  Ivy sorts such large
-lists using ‘flx’ package’s scoring mechanism, if it’s installed.
-
-   ‘C-o m’ toggles the current regexp builder.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Customization,  Next: Commands,  Prev: Completion Styles,  Up: Top
-
-6 Customization
-***************
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Faces::
-* Defcustoms::
-* Actions::
-* Packages::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Faces,  Next: Defcustoms,  Up: Customization
-
-6.1 Faces
-=========
-
-‘ivy-current-match’
-...................
-
-     Highlights the currently selected candidate.
-
-‘ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1’
-.............................
-
-     Highlights the background of the match.
-
-‘ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2’
-.............................
-
-     Highlights the first (modulo 3) matched group.
-
-‘ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3’
-.............................
-
-     Highlights the second (modulo 3) matched group.
-
-‘ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4’
-.............................
-
-     Highlights the third (modulo 3) matched group.
-
-‘ivy-confirm-face’
-..................
-
-     Highlights the "(confirm)" part of the prompt.
-
-     When ‘confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer’ set to ‘t’, then
-     confirming non-existent files in ‘ivy-mode’ requires an additional
-     ‘RET’.
-
-     The confirmation prompt will use this face.
-
-     For example:
-
-          (setq confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer t)
-
-     Then call ‘find-file’, enter "eldorado" and press ‘RET’ - the
-     prompt will be appended with "(confirm)".  Press ‘RET’ once more to
-     confirm, or any key to continue the completion.
-
-‘ivy-match-required-face’
-.........................
-
-     Highlights the "(match required)" part of the prompt.
-
-     When completions have to match available candidates and cannot take
-     random input, the "(match required)" prompt signals this
-     constraint.
-
-     For example, call ‘describe-variable’, enter "waldo" and press
-     ‘RET’ - "(match required)" is prompted.  Press any key for the
-     prompt to disappear.
-
-‘ivy-subdir’
-............
-
-     Highlights directories when completing file names.
-
-‘ivy-remote’
-............
-
-     Highlights remote files when completing file names.
-
-‘ivy-virtual’
-.............
-
-     Highlights virtual buffers when completing buffer names.
-
-     Virtual buffers correspond to bookmarks and recent files list,
-     ‘recentf’.
-
-     Enable virtual buffers with:
-
-          (setq ivy-use-virtual-buffers t)
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Defcustoms,  Next: Actions,  Prev: Faces,  Up: Customization
-
-6.2 Defcustoms
-==============
-
- -- User Option: ivy-count-format
-     A string that specifies display of number of candidates and current
-     candidate, if one exists.
-
-     The number of matching candidates by default is shown as a right-
-     padded integer value.
-
-     To disable showing the number of candidates:
-
-          (setq ivy-count-format "")
-
-     To also display the current candidate:
-
-          (setq ivy-count-format "(%d/%d) ")
-
-     The ‘format’-style switches this variable uses are described in the
-     ‘format’ documentation.
-
- -- User Option: ivy-display-style
-     Specifies highlighting candidates in the minibuffer.
-
-     The default setting is ‘'fancy’ in Emacs versions 24.4 or newer.
-
-     Set ‘ivy-display-style’ to ‘nil’ for a plain minibuffer.
-
- -- User Option: ivy-on-del-error-function
-     Specifies what to do when ‘DEL’ (‘ivy-backward-delete-char’) fails.
-
-     This is usually the case when there is no text left to delete,
-     i.e., when ‘DEL’ is typed at the beginning of the minibuffer.
-
-     The default behavior is to quit the completion after ‘DEL’ – a
-     handy key to invoke after mistakenly triggering a completion.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Actions,  Next: Packages,  Prev: Defcustoms,  Up: Customization
-
-6.3 Actions
-===========
-
-* Menu:
-
-* What are actions?::
-* How can different actions be called?::
-* How to modify the actions list?::
-* Example - add two actions to each command::
-* Example - define a new command with several actions::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: What are actions?,  Next: How can different actions be called?,  Up: Actions
-
-6.3.1 What are actions?
------------------------
-
-An action is a function that is called after you select a candidate
-during completion.  This function takes a single string argument, which
-is the selected candidate.
-
-Window context when calling an action
-.....................................
-
-     Currently, the action is executed in the minibuffer window context.
-     This means e.g.  that if you call ‘insert’ the text will be
-     inserted into the minibuffer.
-
-     If you want to execute the action in the initial window from which
-     the completion started, use the ‘with-ivy-window’ wrapper macro.
-
-          (defun ivy-insert-action (x)
-            (with-ivy-window
-              (insert x)))
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: How can different actions be called?,  Next: How to modify the actions list?,  Prev: What are actions?,  Up: Actions
-
-6.3.2 How can different actions be called?
-------------------------------------------
-
-   • ‘C-m’ (‘ivy-done’) calls the current action.
-   • ‘M-o’ (‘ivy-dispatching-done’) presents available actions for
-     selection, calls it after selection, and then exits.
-   • ‘C-M-o’ (‘ivy-dispatching-call’) presents available actions for
-     selection, calls it after selection, and then does not exit.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: How to modify the actions list?,  Next: Example - add two actions to each command,  Prev: How can different actions be called?,  Up: Actions
-
-6.3.3 How to modify the actions list?
--------------------------------------
-
-Currently, you can append any amount of your own actions to the default
-list of actions.  This can be done either for a specific command, or for
-all commands at once.
-
-   Usually, the command has only one default action.  The convention is
-to use single letters when selecting a command, and the letter ‘o’ is
-designated for the default command.  This way, ‘M-o o’ should be always
-equivalent to ‘C-m’.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Example - add two actions to each command,  Next: Example - define a new command with several actions,  Prev: How to modify the actions list?,  Up: Actions
-
-6.3.4 Example - add two actions to each command
------------------------------------------------
-
-The first action inserts the current candidate into the Ivy window - the
-window from which ‘ivy-read’ was called.
-
-   The second action copies the current candidate to the kill ring.
-
-     (defun ivy-yank-action (x)
-       (kill-new x))
-
-     (defun ivy-copy-to-buffer-action (x)
-       (with-ivy-window
-         (insert x)))
-
-     (ivy-set-actions
-      t
-      '(("i" ivy-copy-to-buffer-action "insert")
-        ("y" ivy-yank-action "yank")))
-
-   Then in any completion session, ‘M-o y’ invokes ‘ivy-yank-action’,
-and ‘M-o i’ invokes ‘ivy-copy-to-buffer-action’.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* How to undo adding the two actions::
-* How to add actions to a specific command::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: How to undo adding the two actions,  Next: How to add actions to a specific command,  Up: Example - add two actions to each command
-
-6.3.4.1 How to undo adding the two actions
-..........................................
-
-Since ‘ivy-set-actions’ modifies the internal dictionary with new data,
-set the extra actions list to ‘nil’ by assigning ‘nil’ value to the ‘t’
-key as follows:
-
-     (ivy-set-actions t nil)
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: How to add actions to a specific command,  Prev: How to undo adding the two actions,  Up: Example - add two actions to each command
-
-6.3.4.2 How to add actions to a specific command
-................................................
-
-Use the command name as the key:
-
-     (ivy-set-actions
-      'swiper
-      '(("i" ivy-copy-to-buffer-action "insert")
-        ("y" ivy-yank-action "yank")))
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Example - define a new command with several actions,  Prev: Example - add two actions to each command,  Up: Actions
-
-6.3.5 Example - define a new command with several actions
----------------------------------------------------------
-
-     (defun my-action-1 (x)
-       (message "action-1: %s" x))
-
-     (defun my-action-2 (x)
-       (message "action-2: %s" x))
-
-     (defun my-action-3 (x)
-       (message "action-3: %s" x))
-
-     (defun my-command-with-3-actions ()
-       (interactive)
-       (ivy-read "test: " '("foo" "bar" "baz")
-     	    :action '(1
-     		      ("o" my-action-1 "action 1")
-     		      ("j" my-action-2 "action 2")
-     		      ("k" my-action-3 "action 3"))))
-
-   The number 1 above is the index of the default action.  Each action
-has its own string description for easy selection.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Test the above function with ivy-occur::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Test the above function with ivy-occur,  Up: Example - define a new command with several actions
-
-6.3.5.1 Test the above function with ‘ivy-occur’
-................................................
-
-To examine each action with each candidate in a key-efficient way, try:
-
-   • Call ‘my-command-with-3-actions’
-   • Press ‘C-c C-o’ to close the completion window and move to an
-     ivy-occur buffer
-   • Press ‘kkk’ to move to the first candidate, since the point is most
-     likely at the end of the buffer
-   • Press ‘oo’ to call the first action
-   • Press ‘oj’ and ‘ok’ to call the second and the third actions
-   • Press ‘j’ to move to the next candidate
-   • Press ‘oo’, ‘oj’, ‘ok’
-   • Press ‘j’ to move to the next candidate
-   • and so on...
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Packages,  Prev: Actions,  Up: Customization
-
-6.4 Packages
-============
-
-‘org-mode’
-..........
-
-     ‘org-mode’ versions 8.3.3 or later obey ‘completing-read-function’
-     (which ‘ivy-mode’ sets).  Try refiling headings with similar names
-     to appreciate ‘ivy-mode’.
-
-‘magit’
-.......
-
-     Magit requires this setting for ivy completion:
-
-          (setq magit-completing-read-function 'ivy-completing-read)
-
-‘find-file-in-project’
-......................
-
-     It uses ivy by default if Ivy is installed.
-
-‘projectile’
-............
-
-     Projectile requires this setting for ivy completion:
-
-          (setq projectile-completion-system 'ivy)
-
-‘helm-make’
-...........
-
-     Helm-make requires this setting for ivy completion.
-
-          (setq helm-make-completion-method 'ivy)
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Commands,  Next: API,  Prev: Customization,  Up: Top
-
-7 Commands
-**********
-
-* Menu:
-
-* File Name Completion::
-* Buffer Name Completion::
-* Counsel commands::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: File Name Completion,  Next: Buffer Name Completion,  Up: Commands
-
-7.1 File Name Completion
-========================
-
-Since file name completion is ubiquitous, Ivy provides extra bindings
-that work here:
-
-‘C-j’ (‘ivy-alt-done’)
-......................
-
-     On a directory, restarts completion from that directory.
-
-     On a file or ‘./’, exit completion with the selected candidate.
-
-‘DEL’ (‘ivy-backward-delete-char’)
-..................................
-
-     Restart the completion in the parent directory if current input is
-     empty.
-
-‘//’ (‘self-insert-command’)
-............................
-
-     Switch to the root directory.
-
-‘~’ (‘self-insert-command’)
-...........................
-
-     Switch to the home directory.
-
-‘/’ (‘self-insert-command’)
-...........................
-
-     If the current input matches an existing directory name exactly,
-     switch the completion to that directory.
-
-‘M-r’ (‘ivy-toggle-regexp-quote’)
-.................................
-
-     Toggle between input as regexp or not.
-
-     Switch to matching literally since file names include ‘.’, which is
-     for matching any char in regexp mode.
- -- User Option: ivy-extra-directories
-     Decide if you want to see ‘../’ and ‘./’ during file name
-     completion.
-
-     Reason to remove: ‘../’ is the same as ‘DEL’.
-
-     Reason not to remove: navigate anywhere with only ‘C-n’, ‘C-p’ and
-     ‘C-j’.
-
-     Likewise, ‘./’ can be removed.
-
-History
-.......
-
-     File history works the same with ‘M-p’, ‘M-n’, and ‘C-r’, but uses
-     a custom code for file name completion that cycles through files
-     previously opened.  It also works with TRAMP files.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Using TRAMP::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Using TRAMP,  Up: File Name Completion
-
-7.1.1 Using TRAMP
------------------
-
-From any directory, with the empty input, inputting ‘/ssh:’ and pressing
-‘C-j’ (or ‘RET’, which is the same thing) completes for host and user
-names.
-
-   For ‘/ssh:user@’ input, completes the domain name.
-
-   ‘C-i’ works in a similar way to the default completion.
-
-   You can also get sudo access for the current directory by inputting
-‘/sudo::’ ‘RET’.  Using ‘/sudo:’ (i.e.  single colon instead of double)
-will result in a completion session for the desired user.
-
-   Multi-hopping is possible, although a bit complex.
-
-Example : connect to a remote host ‘cloud’ and open a file with ‘sudo’ there
-............................................................................
-
-        • ‘C-x C-f’ ‘/ssh:cloud|sudo:root:/’.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Buffer Name Completion,  Next: Counsel commands,  Prev: File Name Completion,  Up: Commands
-
-7.2 Buffer Name Completion
-==========================
-
- -- User Option: ivy-use-virtual-buffers
-     When non-nil, add ‘recentf-mode’ and bookmarks to
-     ‘ivy-switch-buffer’ completion candidates.
-
-     Adding this to Emacs init file:
-
-          (setq ivy-use-virtual-buffers t)
-     will add additional virtual buffers to the buffers list for recent
-     files.  Selecting such virtual buffers, which are highlighted with
-     ‘ivy-virtual’ face, will open the corresponding file.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Counsel commands,  Prev: Buffer Name Completion,  Up: Commands
-
-7.3 Counsel commands
-====================
-
-The main advantages of ‘counsel-’ functions over their basic equivalents
-in ‘ivy-mode’ are:
-
-  1. Multi-actions and non-exiting actions work.
-  2. ‘ivy-resume’ can resume the last completion session.
-  3. Customize ‘ivy-set-actions’, ‘ivy-re-builders-alist’.
-  4. Customize individual keymaps, such as ‘counsel-describe-map’,
-     ‘counsel-git-grep-map’, or ‘counsel-find-file-map’, instead of
-     customizing ‘ivy-minibuffer-map’ that applies to all completion
-     sessions.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: API,  Next: Variable Index,  Prev: Commands,  Up: Top
-
-8 API
-*****
-
-The main (and only) entry point is the ‘ivy-read’ function.  It takes
-two required arguments and many optional arguments that can be passed by
-a key.  The optional ‘:action’ argument is highly recommended for
-features such as multi-actions, non-exiting actions, ‘ivy-occur’ and
-‘ivy-resume’.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Required arguments for ivy-read::
-* Optional arguments for ivy-read::
-* Example - counsel-describe-function::
-* Example - counsel-locate::
-* Example - ivy-read-with-extra-properties::
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Required arguments for ivy-read,  Next: Optional arguments for ivy-read,  Up: API
-
-8.1 Required arguments for ‘ivy-read’
-=====================================
-
-‘prompt’
-........
-
-     A format string normally ending in a colon and a space.
-
-     ‘%d’ anywhere in the string is replaced by the current number of
-     matching candidates.  To use a literal ‘%’ character, escape it as
-     ‘%%’.  See also ‘ivy-count-format’.
-
-‘collection’
-............
-
-     Either a list of strings, a function, an alist or a hash table.
-
-     If a function, then it has to be compatible with ‘all-completions’.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Optional arguments for ivy-read,  Next: Example - counsel-describe-function,  Prev: Required arguments for ivy-read,  Up: API
-
-8.2 Optional arguments for ‘ivy-read’
-=====================================
-
-‘predicate’
-...........
-
-     Is a function to filter the initial collection.  It has to be
-     compatible with ‘all-completions’.  Tip: most of the time, it’s
-     simpler to just apply this filter to the ‘collection’ argument
-     itself, e.g.  ‘(cl-remove-if-not predicate collection)’.
-
-‘require-match’
-...............
-
-     When set to a non-nil value, input must match one of the
-     candidates.  Custom input is not accepted.
-
-‘initial-input’
-...............
-
-     This string argument is included for compatibility with
-     ‘completing-read’, which inserts it into the minibuffer.
-
-     It’s recommended to use the ‘preselect’ argument instead of this.
-
-‘history’
-.........
-
-     Name of the symbol to store history.  See ‘completing-read’.
-
-‘preselect’
-...........
-
-     When set to a string value, select the first candidate matching
-     this value.
-
-     When set to an integer value, select the candidate with that index
-     value.
-
-     Every time the input becomes empty, the item corresponding to to
-     ‘preselect’ is selected.
-
-‘keymap’
-........
-
-     A keymap to be composed with ‘ivy-minibuffer-map’.  This keymap has
-     priority over ‘ivy-minibuffer-map’ and can be modified at any later
-     stage.
-
-‘update-fn’
-...........
-
-     Is the function called each time the current candidate changes.
-     This function takes no arguments and is called in the minibuffer’s
-     ‘post-command-hook’.  See ‘swiper’ for an example usage.
-
-‘sort’
-......
-
-     When non-nil, use ‘ivy-sort-functions-alist’ to sort the collection
-     as long as the collection is not larger than ‘ivy-sort-max-size’.
-
-‘action’
-........
-
-     Is the function to call after selection.  It takes a string
-     argument.
-
-‘unwind’
-........
-
-     Is the function to call before exiting completion.  It takes no
-     arguments.  This function is called even if the completion is
-     interrupted with ‘C-g’.  See ‘swiper’ for an example usage.
-
-‘re-builder’
-............
-
-     Is a function that takes a string and returns a valid regex.  See
-     ‘Completion Styles’ for details.
-
-‘matcher’
-.........
-
-     Is a function that takes a regex string and a list of strings and
-     returns a list of strings matching the regex.  Any ordinary Emacs
-     matching function will suffice, yet finely tuned matching functions
-     can be used.  See ‘counsel-find-file’ for an example usage.
-
-‘dynamic-collection’
-....................
-
-     When non-nil, ‘collection’ will be used to dynamically generate the
-     candidates each time the input changes, instead of being used once
-     statically with ‘all-completions’ to generate a list of strings.
-     See ‘counsel-locate’ for an example usage.
-
-‘caller’
-........
-
-     Is a symbol that uniquely identifies the function that called
-     ‘ivy-read’, which may be useful for further customizations.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Example - counsel-describe-function,  Next: Example - counsel-locate,  Prev: Optional arguments for ivy-read,  Up: API
-
-8.3 Example - ‘counsel-describe-function’
-=========================================
-
-This is a typical example of a function with a non-async collection,
-which is a collection where all the strings in the collection are known
-prior to any input from the user.
-
-   Only the first two arguments (along with ‘action’) are essential -
-the rest of the arguments are for fine-tuning, and could be omitted.
-
-   The ‘action’ argument could also be omitted - but then ‘ivy-read’
-would do nothing except returning the string result, which you could
-later use yourself.  However, it’s recommended that you use the ‘action’
-argument.
-
-     (defun counsel-describe-function ()
-       "Forward to `describe-function'."
-       (interactive)
-       (ivy-read "Describe function: "
-     	    (let (cands)
-     	      (mapatoms
-     	       (lambda (x)
-     		 (when (fboundp x)
-     		   (push (symbol-name x) cands))))
-     	      cands)
-     	    :keymap counsel-describe-map
-     	    :preselect (ivy-thing-at-point)
-     	    :history 'counsel-describe-symbol-history
-     	    :require-match t
-     	    :sort t
-     	    :action (lambda (x)
-     		      (describe-function
-     		       (intern x)))
-     	    :caller 'counsel-describe-function))
-
-   Here are the interesting features of the above function, in the order
-that they appear:
-
-   • The ‘prompt’ argument is a simple string ending in ": ".
-   • The ‘collection’ argument evaluates to a (large) list of strings.
-   • The ‘keymap’ argument is for a custom keymap to supplement
-     ‘ivy-minibuffer-map’.
-   • The ‘preselect’ is provided by ‘ivy-thing-at-point’, which returns
-     a symbol near the point.  Ivy then selects the first candidate from
-     the collection that matches this symbol.  To select this
-     pre-selected candidate, a ‘RET’ will suffice.  No further user
-     input is necessary.
-   • The ‘history’ argument is for keeping the history of this command
-     separate from the common history in ‘ivy-history’.
-   • The ‘require-match’ is set to ‘t’ since it doesn’t make sense to
-     call ‘describe-function’ on an un-interned symbol.
-   • The ‘sort’ argument is set to ‘t’ so choosing between similar
-     candidates becomes easier.  Sometimes, the collection size will
-     exceed ‘ivy-sort-max-size’, which is 30000 by default.  In that
-     case the sorting will not happen to avoid delays.
-
-     Adjust this variable to choose between sorting time and completion
-     start-up time.
-   • The ‘action’ argument calls ‘describe-function’ on the interned
-     selected candidate.
-   • The ‘caller’ argument identifies this completion session.  This is
-     important, since with the collection being a list of strings and
-     not a function name, the only other way for ‘ivy-read’ to identify
-     "who’s calling" and to apply the appropriate customizations is to
-     examine ‘this-command’.  But ‘this-command’ would be modified if
-     another command called ‘counsel-describe-function’.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Example - counsel-locate,  Next: Example - ivy-read-with-extra-properties,  Prev: Example - counsel-describe-function,  Up: API
-
-8.4 Example - ‘counsel-locate’
-==============================
-
-This is a typical example of a function with an async collection.  Since
-the collection function cannot pre-compute all the locatable files in
-memory within reasonable limits (time or memory), it relies on user
-input to filter the universe of possible candidates to a manageable size
-while also continuing to search asynchronously for possible candidates.
-Both the filtering and searching continues with each character change of
-the input with rapid updates to the collection presented without idle
-waiting times.  This live update will continue as long as there are
-likely candidates.  Eventually updates to the minibuffer will stop after
-user input, filtering, and searching have exhausted looking for possible
-candidates.
-
-   Async collections suit long-running shell commands, such as ‘locate’.
-With each new input, a new process starts while the old process is
-killed.  The collection is refreshed anew with each new process.
-Meanwhile the user can provide more input characters (for further
-narrowing) or select a candidate from the visible collection.
-
-     (defun counsel-locate-function (str)
-       (or
-        (counsel-more-chars)
-        (progn
-          (counsel--async-command
-           (format "locate %s '%s'"
-     	      (mapconcat #'identity counsel-locate-options " ")
-     	      (counsel-unquote-regex-parens
-     	       (ivy--regex str))))
-          '("" "working..."))))
-
-     ;;;###autoload
-     (defun counsel-locate (&optional initial-input)
-       "Call the \"locate\" shell command.
-     INITIAL-INPUT can be given as the initial minibuffer input."
-       (interactive)
-       (ivy-read "Locate: " #'counsel-locate-function
-     	    :initial-input initial-input
-     	    :dynamic-collection t
-     	    :history 'counsel-locate-history
-     	    :action (lambda (file)
-     		      (with-ivy-window
-     			(when file
-     			  (find-file file))))
-     	    :unwind #'counsel-delete-process
-     	    :caller 'counsel-locate))
-
-   Here are the interesting features of the above functions, in the
-order that they appear:
-
-   • ‘counsel-locate-function’ takes a string argument and returns a
-     list of strings.  Note that it’s not compatible with
-     ‘all-completions’, but since we’re not using that here, might as
-     well use one argument instead of three.
-   • ‘counsel-more-chars’ is a simple function that returns e.g.  ‘'("2
-     chars more")’ asking the user for more input.
-   • ‘counsel--async-command’ is a very easy API simplification that
-     takes a single string argument suitable for
-     ‘shell-command-to-string’.  So you could prototype your function as
-     non-async using ‘shell-command-to-string’ and ‘split-string’ to
-     produce a collection, then decide that you want async and simply
-     swap in ‘counsel--async-command’.
-   • ‘counsel-locate’ is an interactive function with an optional
-     ‘initial-input’.
-   • ‘#'counsel-locate-function’ is passed as the ‘collection’ argument.
-   • ‘dynamic-collection’ is set to t, since this is an async
-     collection.
-   • ‘action’ argument uses ‘with-ivy-window’ wrapper, since we want to
-     open the selected file in the same window from which
-     ‘counsel-locate’ was called.
-   • ‘unwind’ argument is set to ‘#'counsel-delete-process’: when we
-     press ‘C-g’ we want to kill the running process created by
-     ‘counsel--async-command’.
-   • ‘caller’ argument identifies this command for easier customization.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Example - ivy-read-with-extra-properties,  Prev: Example - counsel-locate,  Up: API
-
-8.5 Example - ‘ivy-read-with-extra-properties’
-==============================================
-
-This is another example to show how to associate additional values to
-each displayed strings.
-
-     (defun find-candidates-function (str pred _)
-       (let ((props '(1 2))
-     	(strs '("foo" "foo2")))
-         (cl-mapcar (lambda (s p) (propertize s 'property p))
-     	       strs
-     	       props)))
-
-     (defun find-candidates ()
-       (interactive)
-       (ivy-read "Find symbols: "
-     	    #'find-candidates-function
-     	    :action (lambda (x)
-     		      (message "Value: %s" (get-text-property 0 'property x)
-     		       ))))
-
-   Here are the interesting features of the above function:
-
-   • ‘find-candidates-function’ builds up a list of strings and
-     associates "foo" with the value 1 and "foo2" with 2.
-   • ‘find-candidates’ is an interactive function.
-   • ‘#'find-candidates’ is passed as the ‘collection’ argument.
-   • ‘action’ gets passed the selected string with the associated value.
-     It then retrieves that value and displays it.
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Variable Index,  Next: Keystroke Index,  Prev: API,  Up: Top
-
-Variable Index
-**************
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* ivy-alt-done:                          Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 30)
-* ivy-alt-done <1>:                      File Name Completion. (line 12)
-* ivy-avy:                               Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 64)
-* ivy-backward-delete-char:              File Name Completion. (line 19)
-* ivy-call:                              Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-                                                               (line 16)
-* ivy-confirm-face:                      Faces.                (line 34)
-* ivy-count-format:                      Defcustoms.           (line  6)
-* ivy-current-match:                     Faces.                (line  9)
-* ivy-dispatching-call:                  Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-                                                               (line 26)
-* ivy-dispatching-done:                  Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 24)
-* ivy-display-style:                     Defcustoms.           (line 24)
-* ivy-done:                              Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 19)
-* ivy-extra-directories:                 File Name Completion. (line 45)
-* ivy-height:                            Key bindings for navigation.
-                                                               (line 21)
-* ivy-immediate-done:                    Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 53)
-* ivy-insert-current:                    Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line 23)
-* ivy-kill-ring-save:                    Other key bindings.   (line  9)
-* ivy-match-required-face:               Faces.                (line 53)
-* ivy-minibuffer-grow:                   Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 45)
-* ivy-minibuffer-map:                    Minibuffer key bindings.
-                                                               (line  6)
-* ivy-minibuffer-match-face-1:           Faces.                (line 14)
-* ivy-minibuffer-match-face-2:           Faces.                (line 19)
-* ivy-minibuffer-match-face-3:           Faces.                (line 24)
-* ivy-minibuffer-match-face-4:           Faces.                (line 29)
-* ivy-minibuffer-shrink:                 Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 50)
-* ivy-next-action:                       Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 60)
-* ivy-next-history-element:              Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line  9)
-* ivy-next-line-and-call:                Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-                                                               (line 36)
-* ivy-occur:                             Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line  9)
-* ivy-occur-click:                       Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 21)
-* ivy-occur-dispatch:                    Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 41)
-* ivy-occur-press:                       Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 16)
-* ivy-occur-read-action:                 Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 36)
-* ivy-on-del-error-function:             Defcustoms.           (line 31)
-* ivy-partial-or-done:                   Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 37)
-* ivy-prev-action:                       Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 55)
-* ivy-previous-history-element:          Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line 18)
-* ivy-previous-line-and-call:            Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-                                                               (line 47)
-* ivy-read-action:                       Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 65)
-* ivy-remote:                            Faces.                (line 71)
-* ivy-restrict-to-matches:               Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line 40)
-* ivy-resume:                            Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-                                                               (line 55)
-* ivy-reverse-i-search:                  Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line 48)
-* ivy-rotate-preferred-builders:         Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 40)
-* ivy-subdir:                            Faces.                (line 66)
-* ivy-toggle-calling:                    Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 34)
-* ivy-toggle-case-fold:                  Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 70)
-* ivy-toggle-regexp-quote:               File Name Completion. (line 41)
-* ivy-use-virtual-buffers:               Buffer Name Completion.
-                                                               (line  6)
-* ivy-virtual:                           Faces.                (line 76)
-* ivy-wrap:                              Key bindings for navigation.
-                                                               (line 14)
-* ivy-yank-word:                         Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line 32)
-
-
-File: ivy.info,  Node: Keystroke Index,  Prev: Variable Index,  Up: Top
-
-Keystroke Index
-***************
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* /:                                     File Name Completion. (line 35)
-* //:                                    File Name Completion. (line 25)
-* <:                                     Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 50)
-* >:                                     Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 45)
-* ~:                                     File Name Completion. (line 30)
-* a:                                     Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 65)
-* a <1>:                                 Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 36)
-* c:                                     Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 34)
-* C:                                     Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 70)
-* C-':                                   Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 64)
-* C-c C-o:                               Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line  9)
-* C-j:                                   Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 30)
-* C-j <1>:                               File Name Completion. (line 12)
-* C-m:                                   Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 19)
-* C-M-j:                                 Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 53)
-* C-M-m:                                 Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-                                                               (line 16)
-* C-M-n:                                 Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-                                                               (line 36)
-* C-M-o:                                 Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-                                                               (line 26)
-* C-M-p:                                 Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open.
-                                                               (line 47)
-* C-o:                                   Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line  9)
-* C-r:                                   Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line 48)
-* DEL:                                   File Name Completion. (line 19)
-* f:                                     Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 16)
-* j:                                     Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 26)
-* k:                                     Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 31)
-* m:                                     Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 40)
-* M-i:                                   Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line 23)
-* M-j:                                   Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line 32)
-* M-n:                                   Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line  9)
-* M-o:                                   Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 24)
-* M-p:                                   Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line 18)
-* M-r:                                   File Name Completion. (line 41)
-* M-w:                                   Other key bindings.   (line  9)
-* mouse-1:                               Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 21)
-* o:                                     Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 41)
-* q:                                     Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 46)
-* RET:                                   Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 19)
-* RET <1>:                               Saving the current completion session to a buffer.
-                                                               (line 16)
-* s:                                     Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 60)
-* S-SPC:                                 Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input.
-                                                               (line 40)
-* TAB:                                   Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 37)
-* w:                                     Hydra in the minibuffer.
-                                                               (line 55)
-
-
-
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-Node: Introduction3271
-Node: Installation5782
-Node: Installing from Emacs Package Manager6232
-Node: Installing from the Git repository7345
-Node: Getting started8165
-Node: Basic customization8472
-Node: Key bindings9067
-Node: Global key bindings9259
-Node: Minibuffer key bindings10577
-Node: Key bindings for navigation11809
-Node: Key bindings for single selection action then exit minibuffer13016
-Node: Key bindings for multiple selections and actions keep minibuffer open15663
-Node: Key bindings that alter the minibuffer input18055
-Node: Other key bindings20000
-Node: Hydra in the minibuffer20378
-Node: Saving the current completion session to a buffer22481
-Node: Completion Styles23893
-Node: ivy--regex-plus25644
-Node: ivy--regex-ignore-order27130
-Node: ivy--regex-fuzzy27498
-Node: Customization27995
-Node: Faces28181
-Node: Defcustoms30308
-Node: Actions31602
-Node: What are actions?31928
-Node: How can different actions be called?32746
-Node: How to modify the actions list?33317
-Node: Example - add two actions to each command33977
-Node: How to undo adding the two actions34936
-Node: How to add actions to a specific command35388
-Node: Example - define a new command with several actions35804
-Node: Test the above function with ivy-occur36692
-Node: Packages37534
-Node: Commands38377
-Node: File Name Completion38562
-Node: Using TRAMP40358
-Node: Buffer Name Completion41235
-Node: Counsel commands41850
-Node: API42497
-Node: Required arguments for ivy-read43095
-Node: Optional arguments for ivy-read43748
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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-imenu-extras.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-imenu-extras.el
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index dfdedc8ee086..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-imenu-extras.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,349 +0,0 @@
-;;; js2-imenu-extras.el --- Imenu support for additional constructs
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2014  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author:    Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru>
-;; Keywords:  languages, javascript, imenu
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package adds Imenu support for additional framework constructs and
-;; structural patterns to `js2-mode'.
-
-;; Usage:
-
-;; (add-hook 'js2-mode-hook 'js2-imenu-extras-mode)
-
-;; To customize how it works:
-;;   M-x customize-group RET js2-imenu RET
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (require 'cl))
-
-(require 'js2-mode)
-
-(defvar js2-imenu-extension-styles
-  `((:framework jquery
-     :call-re   "\\_<\\(?:jQuery\\|\\$\\|_\\)\\.extend\\s-*("
-     :recorder  js2-imenu-record-jquery-extend)
-
-    (:framework jquery-ui
-     :call-re   "^\\s-*\\(?:jQuery\\|\\$\\)\\.widget\\s-*("
-     :recorder  js2-imenu-record-string-declare)
-
-    (:framework dojo
-     :call-re   "^\\s-*dojo.declare\\s-*("
-     :recorder  js2-imenu-record-string-declare)
-
-    (:framework backbone
-     :call-re   ,(concat "\\_<" js2-mode-identifier-re "\\.extend\\s-*(")
-     :recorder  js2-imenu-record-backbone-extend)
-
-    (:framework enyo
-     :call-re   "\\_<enyo\\.kind\\s-*("
-     :recorder  js2-imenu-record-enyo-kind)
-
-    (:framework react
-     :call-re "\\_<React\\.createClass\\s-*("
-     :recorder js2-imenu-record-react-class)
-
-    (:framework sencha
-     :call-re "^\\s-*Ext\\.define\\s-*("
-     :recorder js2-imenu-record-sencha-class))
-  "List of JavaScript class definition or extension styles.
-
-:framework is a valid value in `js2-imenu-enabled-frameworks'.
-
-:call-re is a regular expression that has no capturing groups.
-
-:recorder is a function name that will be called when the regular
-expression matches some text in the buffer.  When it's called, point will be
-at the end of the match.  The function must keep the point position.")
-
-(defconst js2-imenu-available-frameworks
-  (mapcar (lambda (style) (plist-get style :framework)) js2-imenu-extension-styles)
-  "List of available JavaScript framework symbols.")
-
-(defcustom js2-imenu-enabled-frameworks js2-imenu-available-frameworks
-  "Frameworks to be recognized by `js2-mode'."
-  :type (cons 'set (mapcar (lambda (x) (list 'const x))
-                           js2-imenu-available-frameworks))
-  :group 'js2-imenu)
-
-(defcustom js2-imenu-show-other-functions t
-  "Non-nil to show functions not recognized by other mechanisms,
-in a shared namespace."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-imenu)
-
-(defcustom js2-imenu-other-functions-ns "?"
-  "Namespace name to use for other functions."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'js2-imenu)
-
-(defcustom js2-imenu-show-module-pattern t
-  "Non-nil to recognize the module pattern:
-
-var foobs = (function(a) {
-  return {fib: function() {}, fub: function() {}};
-})(b);
-
-We record the returned hash as belonging to the named module, and
-prefix any functions defined inside the IIFE with the module name."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-imenu)
-
-(defcustom js2-imenu-split-string-identifiers t
-  "When non-nil, split string identifiers on dots.
-Currently used for jQuery widgets, Dojo and Enyo declarations."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-imenu)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun js2-imenu-extras-setup ()
-  (when js2-imenu-enabled-frameworks
-    (add-hook 'js2-build-imenu-callbacks 'js2-imenu-record-declarations t t))
-  (when (or js2-imenu-show-other-functions js2-imenu-show-module-pattern)
-    (add-hook 'js2-build-imenu-callbacks 'js2-imenu-walk-ast t t)))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-extras-remove ()
-  (remove-hook 'js2-build-imenu-callbacks 'js2-imenu-record-declarations t)
-  (remove-hook 'js2-build-imenu-callbacks 'js2-imenu-walk-ast t))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-record-declarations ()
-  (let* ((styles (loop for style in js2-imenu-extension-styles
-                       when (memq (plist-get style :framework)
-                                  js2-imenu-enabled-frameworks)
-                       collect style))
-         (re (mapconcat (lambda (style)
-                          (concat "\\(" (plist-get style :call-re) "\\)"))
-                        styles "\\|")))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (js2-re-search-forward re nil t)
-      (loop for i from 0 to (1- (length styles))
-            when (match-beginning (1+ i))
-            return (funcall (plist-get (nth i styles) :recorder))))))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-record-jquery-extend ()
-  (let ((pred (lambda (subject)
-                (and
-                 (js2-prop-get-node-p subject)
-                 (string= (js2-name-node-name (js2-prop-get-node-right subject))
-                          "prototype")))))
-    (js2-imenu-record-extend-first-arg (1- (point)) pred
-                                       'js2-compute-nested-prop-get)))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-record-string-declare ()
-  (js2-imenu-record-extend-first-arg
-   (1- (point)) 'js2-string-node-p
-   (lambda (node)
-     (if js2-imenu-split-string-identifiers
-         (split-string (js2-string-node-value node) "\\." t)
-       (list (js2-string-node-value node))))))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-record-extend-first-arg (point pred qname-fn)
-  (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point point))
-         (args (js2-call-node-args node))
-         (subject (first args)))
-    (when (funcall pred subject)
-      (loop for arg in (cdr args)
-            when (js2-object-node-p arg)
-            do (js2-record-object-literal
-                arg (funcall qname-fn subject) (js2-node-abs-pos arg))))))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-record-backbone-or-react ()
-  (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point (1- (point))))
-         (args (js2-call-node-args node))
-         (methods (first args))
-         (parent (js2-node-parent node)))
-    (when (js2-object-node-p methods)
-      (let ((subject (cond ((js2-var-init-node-p parent)
-                            (js2-var-init-node-target parent))
-                           ((js2-assign-node-p parent)
-                            (js2-assign-node-left parent)))))
-        (when subject
-          (js2-record-object-literal methods
-                                     (js2-compute-nested-prop-get subject)
-                                     (js2-node-abs-pos methods)))))))
-
-(defalias 'js2-imenu-record-backbone-extend 'js2-imenu-record-backbone-or-react)
-
-(defalias 'js2-imenu-record-react-class 'js2-imenu-record-backbone-or-react)
-
-(defun js2-imenu-record-enyo-kind ()
-  (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point (1- (point))))
-         (args (js2-call-node-args node))
-         (options (first args)))
-    (when (js2-object-node-p options)
-      (let ((name-value
-             (loop for elem in (js2-object-node-elems options)
-                   thereis
-                   (let ((key (js2-object-prop-node-left elem))
-                         (value (js2-object-prop-node-right elem)))
-                     (when (and (equal
-                                 (cond ((js2-name-node-p key)
-                                        (js2-name-node-name key))
-                                       ((js2-string-node-p key)
-                                        (js2-string-node-value key)))
-                                 "name")
-                                (js2-string-node-p value))
-                       (js2-string-node-value value))))))
-        (when name-value
-          (js2-record-object-literal options
-                                     (if js2-imenu-split-string-identifiers
-                                         (split-string name-value "\\.")
-                                       (list name-value))
-                                     (js2-node-abs-pos options)))))))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-record-sencha-class ()
-  (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point (1- (point))))
-         (args (js2-call-node-args node))
-         (name (first args))
-         (methods (second args)))
-    (when (and (js2-string-node-p name) (js2-object-node-p methods))
-      (let ((name-value (js2-string-node-value name)))
-        (js2-record-object-literal methods
-                                   (if js2-imenu-split-string-identifiers
-                                       (split-string name-value "\\." t)
-                                     (list name-value))
-                                   (js2-node-abs-pos methods))))))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-walk-ast ()
-  (js2-visit-ast
-   js2-mode-ast
-   (lambda (node end-p)
-     (unless end-p
-       (cond
-        ((and js2-imenu-show-other-functions
-              (js2-object-prop-node-p node))
-         (js2-imenu-record-orphan-prop-node-function node))
-        ((js2-assign-node-p node)
-         (cond
-          ((and js2-imenu-show-other-functions
-                (js2-function-node-p
-                 (js2-assign-node-right node)))
-           (js2-imenu-record-orphan-assign-node-function
-            (js2-assign-node-left node)
-            (js2-assign-node-right node)))
-          ((and js2-imenu-show-module-pattern
-                (js2-call-node-p
-                 (js2-assign-node-right node)))
-           (js2-imenu-record-module-pattern
-            (js2-assign-node-left node)
-            (js2-assign-node-right node)))))
-        ((js2-var-init-node-p node)
-         (cond
-          ((and js2-imenu-show-other-functions
-                (js2-function-node-p
-                 (js2-var-init-node-initializer node)))
-           (js2-imenu-record-orphan-assign-node-function
-            (js2-var-init-node-target node)
-            (js2-var-init-node-initializer node)))
-          ((and js2-imenu-show-module-pattern
-                (js2-call-node-p
-                 (js2-var-init-node-initializer node)))
-           (js2-imenu-record-module-pattern
-            (js2-var-init-node-target node)
-            (js2-var-init-node-initializer node))))))
-       t))))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-parent-key-names (node)
-  "Get the list of parent key names of NODE.
-
-For example, for code
-
-  {rules: {password: {required: function() {}}}}
-
-when NODE is the inner `js2-object-prop-mode',
-it returns `(\"rules\" \"password\")'."
-  (let (rlt (n node))
-    (while (setq n (js2-imenu-parent-prop-node n))
-      (push (js2-prop-node-name (js2-object-prop-node-left n)) rlt))
-    rlt))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-parent-prop-node (node)
-  "When the parent of NODE is `js2-object-node',
-and the grandparent is `js2-object-prop-node',
-return the grandparent."
-  ;; Suppose the code is:
-  ;; {parent-key: {required: function() {}}}
-  ;; NODE is `required: function() {}'.
-  (let (p2 p3)
-    ;; Parent is `{required: function() {}}'.
-    (setq p2 (js2-node-parent node))
-    ;; GP is `parent-key: {required: function() {}}'.
-    (when (and p2 (js2-object-node-p p2))
-      (setq p3 (js2-node-parent p2))
-      (if (and p3 (js2-object-prop-node-p p3)) p3))))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-record-orphan-prop-node-function (node)
-  "Record orphan function when it's the value of NODE.
-NODE must be `js2-object-prop-node'."
-  (when (js2-function-node-p (js2-object-prop-node-right node))
-    (let ((fn-node (js2-object-prop-node-right node)))
-      (unless (and js2-imenu-function-map
-                   (gethash fn-node js2-imenu-function-map))
-        (let ((key-node (js2-object-prop-node-left node))
-              (parent-prop-node (js2-imenu-parent-prop-node node))
-              chain)
-          (setq chain (nconc (js2-imenu-parent-key-names node)
-                             (list (js2-prop-node-name key-node))))
-          (push js2-imenu-other-functions-ns chain)
-          (js2-record-imenu-entry fn-node chain
-                                  (js2-node-abs-pos key-node)))))))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-record-orphan-assign-node-function (target-node fn-node)
-  "Record orphan function FN-NODE assigned to node TARGET."
-  (when (or (not js2-imenu-function-map)
-            (eq 'skip
-                (gethash fn-node js2-imenu-function-map 'skip)))
-    (let ((chain (js2-compute-nested-prop-get target-node)))
-      (when chain
-        (push js2-imenu-other-functions-ns chain)
-        (js2-record-imenu-entry fn-node chain (js2-node-abs-pos fn-node))))))
-
-(defun js2-imenu-record-module-pattern (target init)
-  "Recognize and record module pattern use instance.
-INIT must be `js2-call-node'."
-  (let ((callt (js2-call-node-target init)))
-    ;; Just basic call form: (function() {...})();
-    ;; TODO: Handle variations without duplicating `js2-wrapper-function-p'?
-    (when (and (js2-paren-node-p callt)
-               (js2-function-node-p (js2-paren-node-expr callt)))
-      (let* ((fn (js2-paren-node-expr callt))
-             (blk (js2-function-node-body fn))
-             (ret (car (last (js2-block-node-kids blk)))))
-        (when (and (js2-return-node-p ret)
-                   (js2-object-node-p (js2-return-node-retval ret)))
-          ;; TODO: Map function names when revealing module pattern is used.
-          (let ((retval (js2-return-node-retval ret))
-                (target-qname (js2-compute-nested-prop-get target)))
-            (js2-record-object-literal retval target-qname
-                                       (js2-node-abs-pos retval))
-            (js2-record-imenu-entry fn target-qname
-                                    (js2-node-abs-pos target))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode js2-imenu-extras-mode
-  "Toggle Imenu support for frameworks and structural patterns."
-  :lighter ""
-  (if js2-imenu-extras-mode
-      (js2-imenu-extras-setup)
-    (js2-imenu-extras-remove)))
-
-(provide 'js2-imenu-extras)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-imenu-extras.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-imenu-extras.elc
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@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-;;; js2-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "js2-imenu-extras" "js2-imenu-extras.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31848 558336 533000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from js2-imenu-extras.el
-
-(autoload 'js2-imenu-extras-setup "js2-imenu-extras" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'js2-imenu-extras-mode "js2-imenu-extras" "\
-Toggle Imenu support for frameworks and structural patterns.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "js2-mode" "js2-mode.el" (23450 31848 556277
-;;;;;;  900000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from js2-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'js2-highlight-unused-variables-mode "js2-mode" "\
-Toggle highlight of unused variables.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'js2-minor-mode "js2-mode" "\
-Minor mode for running js2 as a background linter.
-This allows you to use a different major mode for JavaScript editing,
-such as `js-mode', while retaining the asynchronous error/warning
-highlighting features of `js2-mode'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'js2-mode "js2-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing JavaScript code.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'js2-jsx-mode "js2-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing JSX code.
-
-To customize the indentation for this mode, set the SGML offset
-variables (`sgml-basic-offset' et al) locally, like so:
-
-  (defun set-jsx-indentation ()
-    (setq-local sgml-basic-offset js2-basic-offset))
-  (add-hook \\='js2-jsx-mode-hook #\\='set-jsx-indentation)
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("js2-mode-pkg.el" "js2-old-indent.el")
-;;;;;;  (23450 31848 560354 261000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; js2-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-mode-pkg.el
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-(define-package "js2-mode" "20180724.801" "Improved JavaScript editing mode"
-  '((emacs "24.1")
-    (cl-lib "0.5"))
-  :keywords
-  '("languages" "javascript")
-  :authors
-  '(("Steve Yegge" . "steve.yegge@gmail.com")
-    ("mooz" . "stillpedant@gmail.com")
-    ("Dmitry Gutov" . "dgutov@yandex.ru"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Steve Yegge" . "steve.yegge@gmail.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-mode.el
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-;;; js2-mode.el --- Improved JavaScript editing mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009, 2011-2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Steve Yegge <steve.yegge@gmail.com>
-;;         mooz <stillpedant@gmail.com>
-;;         Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru>
-;; URL:  https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/
-;;       http://code.google.com/p/js2-mode/
-;; Version: 20180301
-;; Keywords: languages, javascript
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1") (cl-lib "0.5"))
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This JavaScript editing mode supports:
-
-;;  - strict recognition of the Ecma-262 language standard
-;;  - support for most Rhino and SpiderMonkey extensions from 1.5 and up
-;;  - parsing support for ECMAScript for XML (E4X, ECMA-357)
-;;  - accurate syntax highlighting using a recursive-descent parser
-;;  - on-the-fly reporting of syntax errors and strict-mode warnings
-;;  - undeclared-variable warnings using a configurable externs framework
-;;  - "bouncing" line indentation to choose among alternate indentation points
-;;  - smart line-wrapping within comments and strings
-;;  - code folding:
-;;    - show some or all function bodies as {...}
-;;    - show some or all block comments as /*...*/
-;;  - context-sensitive menu bar and popup menus
-;;  - code browsing using the `imenu' package
-;;  - many customization options
-
-;; Installation:
-;;
-;; To install it as your major mode for JavaScript editing:
-
-;;   (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.js\\'" . js2-mode))
-
-;; Alternatively, to install it as a minor mode just for JavaScript linting,
-;; you must add it to the appropriate major-mode hook.  Normally this would be:
-
-;;   (add-hook 'js-mode-hook 'js2-minor-mode)
-
-;; You may also want to hook it in for shell scripts running via node.js:
-
-;;   (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("node" . js2-mode))
-
-;; Support for JSX is available via the derived mode `js2-jsx-mode'.  If you
-;; also want JSX support, use that mode instead:
-
-;;   (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.jsx?\\'" . js2-jsx-mode))
-;;   (add-to-list 'interpreter-mode-alist '("node" . js2-jsx-mode))
-
-;; To customize how it works:
-;;   M-x customize-group RET js2-mode RET
-
-;; Notes:
-
-;; This mode includes a port of Mozilla Rhino's scanner, parser and
-;; symbol table.  Ideally it should stay in sync with Rhino, keeping
-;; `js2-mode' current as the EcmaScript language standard evolves.
-
-;; Unlike cc-engine based language modes, js2-mode's line-indentation is not
-;; customizable.  It is a surprising amount of work to support customizable
-;; indentation.  The current compromise is that the tab key lets you cycle among
-;; various likely indentation points, similar to the behavior of python-mode.
-
-;; This mode does not yet work with "multi-mode" modes such as `mmm-mode'
-;; and `mumamo', although it could be made to do so with some effort.
-;; This means that `js2-mode' is currently only useful for editing JavaScript
-;; files, and not for editing JavaScript within <script> tags or templates.
-
-;; The project page on GitHub is used for development and issue tracking.
-;; The original homepage at Google Code has outdated information and is mostly
-;; unmaintained.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'imenu)
-(require 'js)
-(require 'etags)
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (if (version< emacs-version "25.0")
-      (require 'js2-old-indent)
-    (defvaralias 'js2-basic-offset 'js-indent-level nil)
-    (defalias 'js2-proper-indentation 'js--proper-indentation)
-    (defalias 'js2-jsx-indent-line 'js-jsx-indent-line)
-    (defalias 'js2-indent-line 'js-indent-line)
-    (defalias 'js2-re-search-forward 'js--re-search-forward)))
-
-;;; Externs (variables presumed to be defined by the host system)
-
-(defvar js2-ecma-262-externs
-  (mapcar 'symbol-name
-          '(Array Boolean Date Error EvalError Function Infinity JSON
-          Math NaN Number Object RangeError ReferenceError RegExp
-          String SyntaxError TypeError URIError
-          decodeURI decodeURIComponent encodeURI
-          encodeURIComponent escape eval isFinite isNaN
-          parseFloat parseInt undefined unescape))
-"Ecma-262 externs.  Never highlighted as undeclared variables.")
-
-(defvar js2-browser-externs
-  (mapcar 'symbol-name
-          '(;; DOM level 1
-            Attr CDATASection CharacterData Comment DOMException
-            DOMImplementation Document DocumentFragment
-            DocumentType Element Entity EntityReference
-            ExceptionCode NamedNodeMap Node NodeList Notation
-            ProcessingInstruction Text
-
-            ;; DOM level 2
-            HTMLAnchorElement HTMLAppletElement HTMLAreaElement
-            HTMLBRElement HTMLBaseElement HTMLBaseFontElement
-            HTMLBodyElement HTMLButtonElement HTMLCollection
-            HTMLDListElement HTMLDirectoryElement HTMLDivElement
-            HTMLDocument HTMLElement HTMLFieldSetElement
-            HTMLFontElement HTMLFormElement HTMLFrameElement
-            HTMLFrameSetElement HTMLHRElement HTMLHeadElement
-            HTMLHeadingElement HTMLHtmlElement HTMLIFrameElement
-            HTMLImageElement HTMLInputElement HTMLIsIndexElement
-            HTMLLIElement HTMLLabelElement HTMLLegendElement
-            HTMLLinkElement HTMLMapElement HTMLMenuElement
-            HTMLMetaElement HTMLModElement HTMLOListElement
-            HTMLObjectElement HTMLOptGroupElement
-            HTMLOptionElement HTMLOptionsCollection
-            HTMLParagraphElement HTMLParamElement HTMLPreElement
-            HTMLQuoteElement HTMLScriptElement HTMLSelectElement
-            HTMLStyleElement HTMLTableCaptionElement
-            HTMLTableCellElement HTMLTableColElement
-            HTMLTableElement HTMLTableRowElement
-            HTMLTableSectionElement HTMLTextAreaElement
-            HTMLTitleElement HTMLUListElement
-
-            ;; DOM level 3
-            DOMConfiguration DOMError DOMException
-            DOMImplementationList DOMImplementationSource
-            DOMLocator DOMStringList NameList TypeInfo
-            UserDataHandler
-
-            ;; Window
-            window alert confirm document java navigator prompt screen
-            self top requestAnimationFrame cancelAnimationFrame
-
-            ;; W3C CSS
-            CSSCharsetRule CSSFontFace CSSFontFaceRule
-            CSSImportRule CSSMediaRule CSSPageRule
-            CSSPrimitiveValue CSSProperties CSSRule CSSRuleList
-            CSSStyleDeclaration CSSStyleRule CSSStyleSheet
-            CSSValue CSSValueList Counter DOMImplementationCSS
-            DocumentCSS DocumentStyle ElementCSSInlineStyle
-            LinkStyle MediaList RGBColor Rect StyleSheet
-            StyleSheetList ViewCSS
-
-            ;; W3C Event
-            EventListener EventTarget Event DocumentEvent UIEvent
-            MouseEvent MutationEvent KeyboardEvent
-
-            ;; W3C Range
-            DocumentRange Range RangeException
-
-            ;; W3C XML
-            XPathResult XMLHttpRequest
-
-            ;; console object.  Provided by at least Chrome and Firefox.
-            console))
-  "Browser externs.
-You can cause these to be included or excluded with the custom
-variable `js2-include-browser-externs'.")
-
-(defvar js2-rhino-externs
-  (mapcar 'symbol-name
-          '(Packages importClass importPackage com org java
-            ;; Global object (shell) externs.
-            defineClass deserialize doctest gc help load
-            loadClass print quit readFile readUrl runCommand seal
-            serialize spawn sync toint32 version))
-  "Mozilla Rhino externs.
-Set `js2-include-rhino-externs' to t to include them.")
-
-(defvar js2-node-externs
-  (mapcar 'symbol-name
-          '(__dirname __filename Buffer clearInterval clearTimeout require
-            console exports global module process setInterval setTimeout
-            querystring setImmediate clearImmediate))
-  "Node.js externs.
-Set `js2-include-node-externs' to t to include them.")
-
-(defvar js2-typed-array-externs
-  (mapcar 'symbol-name
-          '(ArrayBuffer Uint8ClampedArray DataView
-            Int8Array Uint8Array Int16Array Uint16Array Int32Array Uint32Array
-            Float32Array Float64Array))
-  "Khronos typed array externs. Available in most modern browsers and
-in node.js >= 0.6. If `js2-include-node-externs' or `js2-include-browser-externs'
-are enabled, these will also be included.")
-
-(defvar js2-harmony-externs
-  (mapcar 'symbol-name
-          '(Map Promise Proxy Reflect Set Symbol WeakMap WeakSet))
-  "ES6 externs.  If `js2-include-browser-externs' is enabled and
-`js2-language-version' is sufficiently high, these will be included.")
-
-;;; Variables
-
-(defcustom js2-ignored-warnings nil
-  "A list of warning message types that will not be reported.
-
-Possible values are the keys of `js2-message-table'."
-  :group 'js2-mode
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom js2-highlight-level 2
-  "Amount of syntax highlighting to perform.
-0 or a negative value means none.
-1 adds basic syntax highlighting.
-2 adds highlighting of some Ecma built-in properties.
-3 adds highlighting of many Ecma built-in functions."
-  :group 'js2-mode
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "None" 0)
-                 (const :tag "Basic" 1)
-                 (const :tag "Include Properties" 2)
-                 (const :tag "Include Functions" 3)))
-
-(defvar js2-mode-dev-mode-p nil
-  "Non-nil if running in development mode.  Normally nil.")
-
-(defgroup js2-mode nil
-  "An improved JavaScript mode."
-  :group 'languages)
-
-(defcustom js2-idle-timer-delay 0.2
-  "Delay in secs before re-parsing after user makes changes.
-Multiplied by `js2-dynamic-idle-timer-adjust', which see."
-  :type 'number
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'js2-idle-timer-delay)
-
-(defcustom js2-dynamic-idle-timer-adjust 0
-  "Positive to adjust `js2-idle-timer-delay' based on file size.
-The idea is that for short files, parsing is faster so we can be
-more responsive to user edits without interfering with editing.
-The buffer length in characters (typically bytes) is divided by
-this value and used to multiply `js2-idle-timer-delay' for the
-buffer.  For example, a 21k file and 10k adjust yields 21k/10k
-== 2, so js2-idle-timer-delay is multiplied by 2.
-If `js2-dynamic-idle-timer-adjust' is 0 or negative,
-`js2-idle-timer-delay' is not dependent on the file size."
-  :type 'number
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-concat-multiline-strings t
-  "When non-nil, `js2-line-break' in mid-string will make it a
-string concatenation. When `eol', the '+' will be inserted at the
-end of the line, otherwise, at the beginning of the next line."
-  :type '(choice (const t) (const eol) (const nil))
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-mode-show-parse-errors t
-  "True to highlight parse errors."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-mode-assume-strict nil
-  "Non-nil to start files in strict mode automatically."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-mode-show-strict-warnings t
-  "Non-nil to emit Ecma strict-mode warnings.
-Some of the warnings can be individually disabled by other flags,
-even if this flag is non-nil."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-strict-trailing-comma-warning nil
-  "Non-nil to warn about trailing commas in array literals.
-Ecma-262-5.1 allows them, but older versions of IE raise an error."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-strict-missing-semi-warning t
-  "Non-nil to warn about semicolon auto-insertion after statement.
-Technically this is legal per Ecma-262, but some style guides disallow
-depending on it."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-missing-semi-one-line-override nil
-  "Non-nil to permit missing semicolons in one-line functions.
-In one-liner functions such as `function identity(x) {return x}'
-people often omit the semicolon for a cleaner look.  If you are
-such a person, you can suppress the missing-semicolon warning
-by setting this variable to t."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-strict-inconsistent-return-warning t
-  "Non-nil to warn about mixing returns with value-returns.
-It's perfectly legal to have a `return' and a `return foo' in the
-same function, but it's often an indicator of a bug, and it also
-interferes with type inference (in systems that support it.)"
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-strict-cond-assign-warning t
-  "Non-nil to warn about expressions like if (a = b).
-This often should have been '==' instead of '='.  If the warning
-is enabled, you can suppress it on a per-expression basis by
-parenthesizing the expression, e.g. if ((a = b)) ..."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-strict-var-redeclaration-warning t
-  "Non-nil to warn about redeclaring variables in a script or function."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-strict-var-hides-function-arg-warning t
-  "Non-nil to warn about a var decl hiding a function argument."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-skip-preprocessor-directives nil
-  "Non-nil to treat lines beginning with # as comments.
-Useful for viewing Mozilla JavaScript source code."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-language-version 200
-  "Configures what JavaScript language version to recognize.
-Currently versions 150, 160, 170, 180 and 200 are supported,
-corresponding to JavaScript 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8 and 2.0 (Harmony),
-respectively.  In a nutshell, 1.6 adds E4X support, 1.7 adds let,
-yield, and Array comprehensions, and 1.8 adds function closures."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-instanceof-has-side-effects nil
-  "If non-nil, treats the instanceof operator as having side effects.
-This is useful for xulrunner apps."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-getprop-has-side-effects nil
-  "If non-nil, treats the getprop operator as having side effects.
-This is useful for testing libraries with nontrivial getters and for
-compilers that use empty getprops to declare interface properties."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-move-point-on-right-click t
-  "Non-nil to move insertion point when you right-click.
-This makes right-click context menu behavior a bit more intuitive,
-since menu operations generally apply to the point.  The exception
-is if there is a region selection, in which case the point does -not-
-move, so cut/copy/paste can work properly.
-
-Note that IntelliJ moves the point, and Eclipse leaves it alone,
-so this behavior is customizable."
-  :group 'js2-mode
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom js2-allow-rhino-new-expr-initializer t
-  "Non-nil to support a Rhino's experimental syntactic construct.
-
-Rhino supports the ability to follow a `new' expression with an object
-literal, which is used to set additional properties on the new object
-after calling its constructor.  Syntax:
-
-  new <expr> [ ( arglist ) ] [initializer]
-
-Hence, this expression:
-
-  new Object {a: 1, b: 2}
-
-results in an Object with properties a=1 and b=2.  This syntax is
-apparently not configurable in Rhino - it's currently always enabled,
-as of Rhino version 1.7R2."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-allow-member-expr-as-function-name nil
-  "Non-nil to support experimental Rhino syntax for function names.
-
-Rhino supports an experimental syntax configured via the Rhino Context
-setting `allowMemberExprAsFunctionName'.  The experimental syntax is:
-
-  function <member-expr> ( [ arg-list ] ) { <body> }
-
-Where member-expr is a non-parenthesized 'member expression', which
-is anything at the grammar level of a new-expression or lower, meaning
-any expression that does not involve infix or unary operators.
-
-When <member-expr> is not a simple identifier, then it is syntactic
-sugar for assigning the anonymous function to the <member-expr>.  Hence,
-this code:
-
-  function a.b().c[2] (x, y) { ... }
-
-is rewritten as:
-
-  a.b().c[2] = function(x, y) {...}
-
-which doesn't seem particularly useful, but Rhino permits it."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-;; scanner variables
-
-(defmacro js2-deflocal (name value &optional comment)
-  "Define a buffer-local variable NAME with VALUE and COMMENT."
-  (declare (debug defvar) (doc-string 3))
-  `(progn
-     (defvar ,name ,value ,comment)
-     (make-variable-buffer-local ',name)))
-
-(defvar js2-EOF_CHAR -1
-  "Represents end of stream.  Distinct from js2-EOF token type.")
-
-;; I originally used symbols to represent tokens, but Rhino uses
-;; ints and then sets various flag bits in them, so ints it is.
-;; The upshot is that we need a `js2-' prefix in front of each name.
-(defvar js2-ERROR -1)
-(defvar js2-EOF 0)
-(defvar js2-EOL 1)
-(defvar js2-ENTERWITH 2)       ; begin interpreter bytecodes
-(defvar js2-LEAVEWITH 3)
-(defvar js2-RETURN 4)
-(defvar js2-GOTO 5)
-(defvar js2-IFEQ 6)
-(defvar js2-IFNE 7)
-(defvar js2-SETNAME 8)
-(defvar js2-BITOR 9)
-(defvar js2-BITXOR 10)
-(defvar js2-BITAND 11)
-(defvar js2-EQ 12)
-(defvar js2-NE 13)
-(defvar js2-LT 14)
-(defvar js2-LE 15)
-(defvar js2-GT 16)
-(defvar js2-GE 17)
-(defvar js2-LSH 18)
-(defvar js2-RSH 19)
-(defvar js2-URSH 20)
-(defvar js2-ADD 21)            ; infix plus
-(defvar js2-SUB 22)            ; infix minus
-(defvar js2-MUL 23)
-(defvar js2-DIV 24)
-(defvar js2-MOD 25)
-(defvar js2-NOT 26)
-(defvar js2-BITNOT 27)
-(defvar js2-POS 28)            ; unary plus
-(defvar js2-NEG 29)            ; unary minus
-(defvar js2-NEW 30)
-(defvar js2-DELPROP 31)
-(defvar js2-TYPEOF 32)
-(defvar js2-GETPROP 33)
-(defvar js2-GETPROPNOWARN 34)
-(defvar js2-SETPROP 35)
-(defvar js2-GETELEM 36)
-(defvar js2-SETELEM 37)
-(defvar js2-CALL 38)
-(defvar js2-NAME 39)           ; an identifier
-(defvar js2-NUMBER 40)
-(defvar js2-STRING 41)
-(defvar js2-NULL 42)
-(defvar js2-THIS 43)
-(defvar js2-FALSE 44)
-(defvar js2-TRUE 45)
-(defvar js2-SHEQ 46)           ; shallow equality (===)
-(defvar js2-SHNE 47)           ; shallow inequality (!==)
-(defvar js2-REGEXP 48)
-(defvar js2-BINDNAME 49)
-(defvar js2-THROW 50)
-(defvar js2-RETHROW 51)        ; rethrow caught exception: catch (e if ) uses it
-(defvar js2-IN 52)
-(defvar js2-INSTANCEOF 53)
-(defvar js2-LOCAL_LOAD 54)
-(defvar js2-GETVAR 55)
-(defvar js2-SETVAR 56)
-(defvar js2-CATCH_SCOPE 57)
-(defvar js2-ENUM_INIT_KEYS 58) ; FIXME: what are these?
-(defvar js2-ENUM_INIT_VALUES 59)
-(defvar js2-ENUM_INIT_ARRAY 60)
-(defvar js2-ENUM_NEXT 61)
-(defvar js2-ENUM_ID 62)
-(defvar js2-THISFN 63)
-(defvar js2-RETURN_RESULT 64)  ; to return previously stored return result
-(defvar js2-ARRAYLIT 65)       ; array literal
-(defvar js2-OBJECTLIT 66)      ; object literal
-(defvar js2-GET_REF 67)        ; *reference
-(defvar js2-SET_REF 68)        ; *reference = something
-(defvar js2-DEL_REF 69)        ; delete reference
-(defvar js2-REF_CALL 70)       ; f(args) = something or f(args)++
-(defvar js2-REF_SPECIAL 71)    ; reference for special properties like __proto
-(defvar js2-YIELD 72)          ; JS 1.7 yield pseudo keyword
-
-;; XML support
-(defvar js2-DEFAULTNAMESPACE 73)
-(defvar js2-ESCXMLATTR 74)
-(defvar js2-ESCXMLTEXT 75)
-(defvar js2-REF_MEMBER 76)     ; Reference for x.@y, x..y etc.
-(defvar js2-REF_NS_MEMBER 77)  ; Reference for x.ns::y, x..ns::y etc.
-(defvar js2-REF_NAME 78)       ; Reference for @y, @[y] etc.
-(defvar js2-REF_NS_NAME 79)    ; Reference for ns::y, @ns::y@[y] etc.
-
-(defvar js2-first-bytecode js2-ENTERWITH)
-(defvar js2-last-bytecode js2-REF_NS_NAME)
-
-(defvar js2-TRY 80)
-(defvar js2-SEMI 81)           ; semicolon
-(defvar js2-LB 82)             ; left and right brackets
-(defvar js2-RB 83)
-(defvar js2-LC 84)             ; left and right curly-braces
-(defvar js2-RC 85)
-(defvar js2-LP 86)             ; left and right parens
-(defvar js2-RP 87)
-(defvar js2-COMMA 88)          ; comma operator
-
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN 89)         ; simple assignment (=)
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_BITOR 90)   ; |=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_BITXOR 91)  ; ^=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_BITAND 92)  ; &=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_LSH 93)     ; <<=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_RSH 94)     ; >>=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_URSH 95)    ; >>>=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_ADD 96)     ; +=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_SUB 97)     ; -=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_MUL 98)     ; *=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_DIV 99)     ; /=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_MOD 100)    ; %=
-(defvar js2-ASSIGN_EXPON 101)
-
-(defvar js2-first-assign js2-ASSIGN)
-(defvar js2-last-assign js2-ASSIGN_EXPON)
-
-(defvar js2-COLON 102)
-(defvar js2-OR 103)            ; logical or (||)
-(defvar js2-AND 104)           ; logical and (&&)
-(defvar js2-INC 105)           ; increment/decrement (++ --)
-(defvar js2-DEC 106)
-(defvar js2-DOT 107)           ; member operator (.)
-(defvar js2-FUNCTION 108)      ; function keyword
-(defvar js2-EXPORT 109)        ; export keyword
-(defvar js2-IMPORT 110)        ; import keyword
-(defvar js2-IF 111)            ; if keyword
-(defvar js2-ELSE 112)          ; else keyword
-(defvar js2-SWITCH 113)        ; switch keyword
-(defvar js2-CASE 114)          ; case keyword
-(defvar js2-DEFAULT 115)       ; default keyword
-(defvar js2-WHILE 116)         ; while keyword
-(defvar js2-DO 117)            ; do keyword
-(defvar js2-FOR 118)           ; for keyword
-(defvar js2-BREAK 119)         ; break keyword
-(defvar js2-CONTINUE 120)      ; continue keyword
-(defvar js2-VAR 121)           ; var keyword
-(defvar js2-WITH 122)          ; with keyword
-(defvar js2-CATCH 123)         ; catch keyword
-(defvar js2-FINALLY 124)       ; finally keyword
-(defvar js2-VOID 125)          ; void keyword
-(defvar js2-RESERVED 126)      ; reserved keywords
-
-(defvar js2-EMPTY 127)
-
-;; Types used for the parse tree - never returned by scanner.
-
-(defvar js2-BLOCK 128)         ; statement block
-(defvar js2-LABEL 129)         ; label
-(defvar js2-TARGET 130)
-(defvar js2-LOOP 131)
-(defvar js2-EXPR_VOID 132)     ; expression statement in functions
-(defvar js2-EXPR_RESULT 133)   ; expression statement in scripts
-(defvar js2-JSR 134)
-(defvar js2-SCRIPT 135)        ; top-level node for entire script
-(defvar js2-TYPEOFNAME 136)    ; for typeof(simple-name)
-(defvar js2-USE_STACK 137)
-(defvar js2-SETPROP_OP 138)    ; x.y op= something
-(defvar js2-SETELEM_OP 139)    ; x[y] op= something
-(defvar js2-LOCAL_BLOCK 140)
-(defvar js2-SET_REF_OP 141)    ; *reference op= something
-
-;; For XML support:
-(defvar js2-DOTDOT 142)        ; member operator (..)
-(defvar js2-COLONCOLON 143)    ; namespace::name
-(defvar js2-XML 144)           ; XML type
-(defvar js2-DOTQUERY 145)      ; .() -- e.g., x.emps.emp.(name == "terry")
-(defvar js2-XMLATTR 146)       ; @
-(defvar js2-XMLEND 147)
-
-;; Optimizer-only tokens
-(defvar js2-TO_OBJECT 148)
-(defvar js2-TO_DOUBLE 149)
-
-(defvar js2-GET 150)           ; JS 1.5 get pseudo keyword
-(defvar js2-SET 151)           ; JS 1.5 set pseudo keyword
-(defvar js2-LET 152)           ; JS 1.7 let pseudo keyword
-(defvar js2-CONST 153)
-(defvar js2-SETCONST 154)
-(defvar js2-SETCONSTVAR 155)
-(defvar js2-ARRAYCOMP 156)
-(defvar js2-LETEXPR 157)
-(defvar js2-WITHEXPR 158)
-(defvar js2-DEBUGGER 159)
-
-(defvar js2-COMMENT 160)
-(defvar js2-TRIPLEDOT 161)     ; for rest parameter
-(defvar js2-ARROW 162)         ; function arrow (=>)
-(defvar js2-CLASS 163)
-(defvar js2-EXTENDS 164)
-(defvar js2-SUPER 165)
-(defvar js2-TEMPLATE_HEAD 166)    ; part of template literal before substitution
-(defvar js2-NO_SUBS_TEMPLATE 167) ; template literal without substitutions
-(defvar js2-TAGGED_TEMPLATE 168)  ; tagged template literal
-
-(defvar js2-AWAIT 169)  ; await (pseudo keyword)
-
-(defvar js2-HOOK 170)          ; conditional (?:)
-(defvar js2-EXPON 171)
-
-(defconst js2-num-tokens (1+ js2-EXPON))
-
-(defconst js2-debug-print-trees nil)
-
-;; Rhino accepts any string or stream as input.  Emacs character
-;; processing works best in buffers, so we'll assume the input is a
-;; buffer.  JavaScript strings can be copied into temp buffers before
-;; scanning them.
-
-;; Buffer-local variables yield much cleaner code than using `defstruct'.
-;; They're the Emacs equivalent of instance variables, more or less.
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-ts-dirty-line nil
-  "Token stream buffer-local variable.
-Indicates stuff other than whitespace since start of line.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-ts-hit-eof nil
-  "Token stream buffer-local variable.")
-
-;; FIXME: Unused.
-(js2-deflocal js2-ts-line-start 0
-  "Token stream buffer-local variable.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-ts-lineno 1
-  "Token stream buffer-local variable.")
-
-;; FIXME: Unused.
-(js2-deflocal js2-ts-line-end-char -1
-  "Token stream buffer-local variable.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-ts-cursor 1  ; emacs buffers are 1-indexed
-  "Token stream buffer-local variable.
-Current scan position.")
-
-;; FIXME: Unused.
-(js2-deflocal js2-ts-is-xml-attribute nil
-  "Token stream buffer-local variable.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-ts-xml-is-tag-content nil
-  "Token stream buffer-local variable.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-ts-xml-open-tags-count 0
-  "Token stream buffer-local variable.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-ts-string-buffer nil
-  "Token stream buffer-local variable.
-List of chars built up while scanning various tokens.")
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-token
-               (:constructor make-js2-token (beg)))
-  "Value returned from the token stream."
-  (type js2-EOF)
-  (beg 1)
-  (end -1)
-  (string "")
-  number
-  number-base
-  number-legacy-octal-p
-  regexp-flags
-  comment-type
-  follows-eol-p)
-
-;; Have to call `js2-init-scanner' to initialize the values.
-(js2-deflocal js2-ti-tokens nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-ti-tokens-cursor nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-ti-lookahead nil)
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-ts-state
-               (:constructor make-js2-ts-state (&key (lineno js2-ts-lineno)
-                                                     (cursor js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                     (tokens (copy-sequence js2-ti-tokens))
-                                                     (tokens-cursor js2-ti-tokens-cursor)
-                                                     (lookahead js2-ti-lookahead))))
-  lineno
-  cursor
-  tokens
-  tokens-cursor
-  lookahead)
-
-;;; Parser variables
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-parsed-errors nil
-  "List of errors produced during scanning/parsing.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-parsed-warnings nil
-  "List of warnings produced during scanning/parsing.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-recover-from-parse-errors t
-  "Non-nil to continue parsing after a syntax error.
-
-In recovery mode, the AST will be built in full, and any error
-nodes will be flagged with appropriate error information.  If
-this flag is nil, a syntax error will result in an error being
-signaled.
-
-The variable is automatically buffer-local, because different
-modes that use the parser will need different settings.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-parse-hook nil
-  "List of callbacks for receiving parsing progress.")
-
-(defvar js2-parse-finished-hook nil
-  "List of callbacks to notify when parsing finishes.
-Not called if parsing was interrupted.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-is-eval-code nil
-  "True if we're evaluating code in a string.
-If non-nil, the tokenizer will record the token text, and the AST nodes
-will record their source text.  Off by default for IDE modes, since the
-text is available in the buffer.")
-
-(defvar js2-parse-ide-mode t
-  "Non-nil if the parser is being used for `js2-mode'.
-If non-nil, the parser will set text properties for fontification
-and the syntax table.  The value should be nil when using the
-parser as a frontend to an interpreter or byte compiler.")
-
-;;; Parser instance variables (buffer-local vars for js2-parse)
-
-(defconst js2-ti-after-eol (lsh 1 16)
-  "Flag:  first token of the source line.")
-
-;; Inline Rhino's CompilerEnvirons vars as buffer-locals.
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-compiler-generate-debug-info t)
-(js2-deflocal js2-compiler-use-dynamic-scope nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-compiler-reserved-keywords-as-identifier nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-compiler-xml-available t)
-(js2-deflocal js2-compiler-optimization-level 0)
-(js2-deflocal js2-compiler-generating-source t)
-(js2-deflocal js2-compiler-strict-mode nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-compiler-report-warning-as-error nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-compiler-generate-observer-count nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-compiler-activation-names nil)
-
-;; SKIP:  sourceURI
-
-;; There's a compileFunction method in Context.java - may need it.
-(js2-deflocal js2-called-by-compile-function nil
-  "True if `js2-parse' was called by `js2-compile-function'.
-Will only be used when we finish implementing the interpreter.")
-
-;; SKIP:  ts  (we just call `js2-init-scanner' and use its vars)
-
-;; SKIP:  node factory - we're going to just call functions directly,
-;; and eventually go to a unified AST format.
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-nesting-of-function 0)
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-recorded-identifiers nil
-  "Tracks identifiers found during parsing.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-is-in-destructuring nil
-  "True while parsing destructuring expression.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-in-use-strict-directive nil
-  "True while inside a script or function under strict mode.")
-
-(defcustom js2-global-externs nil
-  "A list of any extern names you'd like to consider always declared.
-This list is global and is used by all `js2-mode' files.
-You can create buffer-local externs list using `js2-additional-externs'."
-  :type 'list
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-include-browser-externs t
-  "Non-nil to include browser externs in the master externs list.
-If you work on JavaScript files that are not intended for browsers,
-such as Mozilla Rhino server-side JavaScript, set this to nil.
-See `js2-additional-externs' for more information about externs."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-include-rhino-externs nil
-  "Non-nil to include Mozilla Rhino externs in the master externs list.
-See `js2-additional-externs' for more information about externs."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-include-node-externs nil
-  "Non-nil to include Node.js externs in the master externs list.
-See `js2-additional-externs' for more information about externs."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-additional-externs nil
-  "A buffer-local list of additional external declarations.
-It is used to decide whether variables are considered undeclared
-for purposes of highlighting.  See `js2-highlight-undeclared-vars'.
-
-Each entry is a Lisp string.  The string should be the fully qualified
-name of an external entity.  All externs should be added to this list,
-so that as js2-mode's processing improves it can take advantage of them.
-
-You may want to declare your externs in three ways.
-First, you can add externs that are valid for all your JavaScript files.
-You should probably do this by adding them to `js2-global-externs', which
-is a global list used for all js2-mode files.
-
-Next, you can add a function to `js2-init-hook' that adds additional
-externs appropriate for the specific file, perhaps based on its path.
-These should go in `js2-additional-externs', which is buffer-local.
-
-Third, you can use JSLint's global declaration, as long as
-`js2-include-jslint-globals' is non-nil, which see.
-
-Finally, you can add a function to `js2-post-parse-callbacks',
-which is called after parsing completes, and `js2-mode-ast' is bound to
-the root of the parse tree.  At this stage you can set up an AST
-node visitor using `js2-visit-ast' and examine the parse tree
-for specific import patterns that may imply the existence of
-other externs, possibly tied to your build system.  These should also
-be added to `js2-additional-externs'.
-
-Your post-parse callback may of course also use the simpler and
-faster (but perhaps less robust) approach of simply scanning the
-buffer text for your imports, using regular expressions.")
-
-(put 'js2-additional-externs 'safe-local-variable
-     (lambda (val) (cl-every #'stringp val)))
-
-;; SKIP:  decompiler
-;; SKIP:  encoded-source
-
-;;; The following variables are per-function and should be saved/restored
-;;; during function parsing...
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-current-script-or-fn nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-current-scope nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-nesting-of-with 0)
-(js2-deflocal js2-label-set nil
-  "An alist mapping label names to nodes.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-loop-set nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-loop-and-switch-set nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-has-return-value nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-end-flags 0)
-
-;;; ...end of per function variables
-
-;; These flags enumerate the possible ways a statement/function can
-;; terminate. These flags are used by endCheck() and by the Parser to
-;; detect inconsistent return usage.
-;;
-;; END_UNREACHED is reserved for code paths that are assumed to always be
-;; able to execute (example: throw, continue)
-;;
-;; END_DROPS_OFF indicates if the statement can transfer control to the
-;; next one. Statement such as return dont. A compound statement may have
-;; some branch that drops off control to the next statement.
-;;
-;; END_RETURNS indicates that the statement can return (without arguments)
-;; END_RETURNS_VALUE indicates that the statement can return a value.
-;;
-;; A compound statement such as
-;; if (condition) {
-;;   return value;
-;; }
-;; Will be detected as (END_DROPS_OFF | END_RETURN_VALUE) by endCheck()
-
-(defconst js2-end-unreached     #x0)
-(defconst js2-end-drops-off     #x1)
-(defconst js2-end-returns       #x2)
-(defconst js2-end-returns-value #x4)
-
-;; Rhino awkwardly passes a statementLabel parameter to the
-;; statementHelper() function, the main statement parser, which
-;; is then used by quite a few of the sub-parsers.  We just make
-;; it a buffer-local variable and make sure it's cleaned up properly.
-(js2-deflocal js2-labeled-stmt nil)  ; type `js2-labeled-stmt-node'
-
-;; Similarly, Rhino passes an inForInit boolean through about half
-;; the expression parsers.  We use a dynamically-scoped variable,
-;; which makes it easier to funcall the parsers individually without
-;; worrying about whether they take the parameter or not.
-(js2-deflocal js2-in-for-init nil)
-(js2-deflocal js2-temp-name-counter 0)
-(js2-deflocal js2-parse-stmt-count 0)
-
-(defsubst js2-get-next-temp-name ()
-  (format "$%d" (cl-incf js2-temp-name-counter)))
-
-(defvar js2-parse-interruptable-p t
-  "Set this to nil to force parse to continue until finished.
-This will mostly be useful for interpreters.")
-
-(defvar js2-statements-per-pause 50
-  "Pause after this many statements to check for user input.
-If user input is pending, stop the parse and discard the tree.
-This makes for a smoother user experience for large files.
-You may have to wait a second or two before the highlighting
-and error-reporting appear, but you can always type ahead if
-you wish.  This appears to be more or less how Eclipse, IntelliJ
-and other editors work.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-record-comments t
-  "Instructs the scanner to record comments in `js2-scanned-comments'.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-scanned-comments nil
-  "List of all comments from the current parse.")
-
-(defcustom js2-mode-indent-inhibit-undo nil
-  "Non-nil to disable collection of Undo information when indenting lines.
-Some users have requested this behavior.  It's nil by default because
-other Emacs modes don't work this way."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-mode-indent-ignore-first-tab nil
-  "If non-nil, ignore first TAB keypress if we look indented properly.
-It's fairly common for users to navigate to an already-indented line
-and press TAB for reassurance that it's been indented.  For this class
-of users, we want the first TAB press on a line to be ignored if the
-line is already indented to one of the precomputed alternatives.
-
-This behavior is only partly implemented.  If you TAB-indent a line,
-navigate to another line, and then navigate back, it fails to clear
-the last-indented variable, so it thinks you've already hit TAB once,
-and performs the indent.  A full solution would involve getting on the
-point-motion hooks for the entire buffer.  If we come across another
-use cases that requires watching point motion, I'll consider doing it.
-
-If you set this variable to nil, then the TAB key will always change
-the indentation of the current line, if more than one alternative
-indentation spot exists."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defvar js2-indent-hook nil
-  "A hook for user-defined indentation rules.
-
-Functions on this hook should expect two arguments:    (LIST INDEX)
-The LIST argument is the list of computed indentation points for
-the current line.  INDEX is the list index of the indentation point
-that `js2-bounce-indent' plans to use.  If INDEX is nil, then the
-indent function is not going to change the current line indentation.
-
-If a hook function on this list returns a non-nil value, then
-`js2-bounce-indent' assumes the hook function has performed its own
-indentation, and will do nothing.  If all hook functions on the list
-return nil, then `js2-bounce-indent' will use its computed indentation
-and reindent the line.
-
-When hook functions on this hook list are called, the variable
-`js2-mode-ast' may or may not be set, depending on whether the
-parse tree is available.  If the variable is nil, you can pass a
-callback to `js2-mode-wait-for-parse', and your callback will be
-called after the new parse tree is built.  This can take some time
-in large files.")
-
-(defface js2-warning
-  `((((class color) (background light))
-     (:underline  "orange"))
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     (:underline "orange"))
-    (t (:underline t)))
-  "Face for JavaScript warnings."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-error
-  `((((class color) (background light))
-     (:foreground "red"))
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     (:foreground "red"))
-    (t (:foreground "red")))
-  "Face for JavaScript errors."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-jsdoc-tag
-  '((t :foreground "SlateGray"))
-  "Face used to highlight @whatever tags in jsdoc comments."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-jsdoc-type
-  '((t :foreground "SteelBlue"))
-  "Face used to highlight {FooBar} types in jsdoc comments."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-jsdoc-value
-  '((t :foreground "PeachPuff3"))
-  "Face used to highlight tag values in jsdoc comments."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-function-param
-  '((t :foreground "SeaGreen"))
-  "Face used to highlight function parameters in javascript."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-function-call
-  '((t :inherit default))
-  "Face used to highlight function name in calls."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-object-property
-  '((t :inherit default))
-  "Face used to highlight named property in object literal."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-object-property-access
-  '((t :inherit js2-object-property))
-  "Face used to highlight property access with dot on an object."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-instance-member
-  '((t :foreground "DarkOrchid"))
-  "Face used to highlight instance variables in javascript.
-Not currently used."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-private-member
-  '((t :foreground "PeachPuff3"))
-  "Face used to highlight calls to private methods in javascript.
-Not currently used."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-private-function-call
-  '((t :foreground "goldenrod"))
-  "Face used to highlight calls to private functions in javascript.
-Not currently used."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-jsdoc-html-tag-name
-  '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
-     (:foreground "rosybrown"))
-    (((class color) (min-colors 8) (background dark))
-     (:foreground "yellow"))
-    (((class color) (min-colors 8) (background light))
-     (:foreground "magenta")))
-    "Face used to highlight jsdoc html tag names"
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-jsdoc-html-tag-delimiter
-  '((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
-     (:foreground "dark khaki"))
-    (((class color) (min-colors 8) (background dark))
-     (:foreground "green"))
-    (((class color) (min-colors 8) (background light))
-     (:foreground "green")))
-  "Face used to highlight brackets in jsdoc html tags."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defface js2-external-variable
-  '((t :foreground "orange"))
-  "Face used to highlight undeclared variable identifiers.")
-
-(defcustom js2-init-hook nil
-  ;; FIXME: We don't really need this anymore.
-  "List of functions to be called after `js2-mode' or
-`js2-minor-mode' has initialized all variables, before parsing
-the buffer for the first time."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'js2-mode
-  :version "20130608")
-
-(defcustom js2-post-parse-callbacks nil
-  "List of callback functions invoked after parsing finishes.
-Currently, the main use for this function is to add synthetic
-declarations to `js2-recorded-identifiers', which see."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-build-imenu-callbacks nil
-  "List of functions called during Imenu index generation.
-It's a good place to add additional entries to it, using
-`js2-record-imenu-entry'."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-highlight-external-variables t
-  "Non-nil to highlight undeclared variable identifiers.
-An undeclared variable is any variable not declared with var or let
-in the current scope or any lexically enclosing scope.  If you use
-such a variable, then you are either expecting it to originate from
-another file, or you've got a potential bug."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-warn-about-unused-function-arguments nil
-  "Non-nil to treat function arguments like declared-but-unused variables."
-  :type 'booleanp
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-include-jslint-globals t
-  "Non-nil to include the identifiers from JSLint global
-declaration (see http://www.jslint.com/help.html#global) in the
-buffer-local externs list.  See `js2-additional-externs' for more
-information."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom js2-include-jslint-declaration-externs t
-  "Non-nil to include the identifiers JSLint assumes to be there
-under certain declarations in the buffer-local externs list.  See
-`js2-additional-externs' for more information."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defvar js2-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap indent-new-comment-line] #'js2-line-break)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-e") #'js2-mode-hide-element)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") #'js2-mode-show-element)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a") #'js2-mode-show-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-f") #'js2-mode-toggle-hide-functions)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t") #'js2-mode-toggle-hide-comments)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") #'js2-mode-toggle-element)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-w") #'js2-mode-toggle-warnings-and-errors)
-    (define-key map [down-mouse-3] #'js2-down-mouse-3)
-    (define-key map [remap js-find-symbol] #'js2-jump-to-definition)
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript]
-      (cons "JavaScript" (make-sparse-keymap "JavaScript")))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript customize-js2-mode]
-      '(menu-item "Customize js2-mode" js2-mode-customize
-                  :help "Customize the behavior of this mode"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript js2-force-refresh]
-      '(menu-item "Force buffer refresh" js2-mode-reset
-                  :help "Re-parse the buffer from scratch"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript separator-2]
-      '("--"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript next-error]
-      '(menu-item "Next warning or error" next-error
-                  :enabled (and js2-mode-ast
-                                (or (js2-ast-root-errors js2-mode-ast)
-                                    (js2-ast-root-warnings js2-mode-ast)))
-                  :help "Move to next warning or error"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript display-errors]
-      '(menu-item "Show errors and warnings" js2-mode-display-warnings-and-errors
-                  :visible (not js2-mode-show-parse-errors)
-                  :help "Turn on display of warnings and errors"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript hide-errors]
-      '(menu-item "Hide errors and warnings" js2-mode-hide-warnings-and-errors
-                  :visible js2-mode-show-parse-errors
-                  :help "Turn off display of warnings and errors"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript separator-1]
-      '("--"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript js2-toggle-function]
-      '(menu-item "Show/collapse element" js2-mode-toggle-element
-                  :help "Hide or show function body or comment"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript show-comments]
-      '(menu-item "Show block comments" js2-mode-toggle-hide-comments
-                  :visible js2-mode-comments-hidden
-                  :help "Expand all hidden block comments"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript hide-comments]
-      '(menu-item "Hide block comments" js2-mode-toggle-hide-comments
-                  :visible (not js2-mode-comments-hidden)
-                  :help "Show block comments as /*...*/"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript show-all-functions]
-      '(menu-item "Show function bodies" js2-mode-toggle-hide-functions
-                  :visible js2-mode-functions-hidden
-                  :help "Expand all hidden function bodies"))
-
-    (define-key map [menu-bar javascript hide-all-functions]
-      '(menu-item "Hide function bodies" js2-mode-toggle-hide-functions
-                  :visible (not js2-mode-functions-hidden)
-                  :help "Show {...} for all top-level function bodies"))
-
-    map)
-  "Keymap used in `js2-mode' buffers.")
-
-(defcustom js2-bounce-indent-p nil
-  "Non-nil to bind `js2-indent-bounce' and `js2-indent-bounce-backward'.
-They will augment the default indent-line behavior with cycling
-among several computed alternatives.  See the function
-`js2-bounce-indent' for details.  The above commands will be
-bound to TAB and backtab."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'js2-mode
-  :set (lambda (sym value)
-         (set-default sym value)
-         (let ((map js2-mode-map))
-           (if (not value)
-               (progn
-                 (define-key map "\t" nil)
-                 (define-key map (kbd "<backtab>") nil))
-             (define-key map "\t" #'js2-indent-bounce)
-             (define-key map (kbd "<backtab>") #'js2-indent-bounce-backward)))))
-
-(defconst js2-mode-identifier-re "[[:alpha:]_$][[:alnum:]_$]*")
-
-(defvar js2-mode-//-comment-re "^\\(\\s-*\\)//.+"
-  "Matches a //-comment line.  Must be first non-whitespace on line.
-First match-group is the leading whitespace.")
-
-(defvar js2-mode-hook nil)
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-mode-ast nil "Private variable.")
-(js2-deflocal js2-mode-parse-timer nil "Private variable.")
-(js2-deflocal js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p nil "Private variable.")
-(js2-deflocal js2-mode-parsing nil "Private variable.")
-(js2-deflocal js2-mode-node-overlay nil)
-
-(defvar js2-mode-show-overlay js2-mode-dev-mode-p
-  "Debug:  Non-nil to highlight AST nodes on mouse-down.")
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-mode-fontifications nil "Private variable")
-(js2-deflocal js2-mode-deferred-properties nil "Private variable")
-(js2-deflocal js2-imenu-recorder nil "Private variable")
-(js2-deflocal js2-imenu-function-map nil "Private variable")
-
-(defvar js2-mode-verbose-parse-p js2-mode-dev-mode-p
-  "Non-nil to emit status messages during parsing.")
-
-(defvar js2-mode-functions-hidden nil "Private variable.")
-(defvar js2-mode-comments-hidden nil "Private variable.")
-
-(defvar js2-mode-syntax-table
-  (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
-    (c-populate-syntax-table table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?` "\"" table)
-    table)
-  "Syntax table used in `js2-mode' buffers.")
-
-(defvar js2-mode-abbrev-table nil
-  "Abbrev table in use in `js2-mode' buffers.")
-(define-abbrev-table 'js2-mode-abbrev-table ())
-
-(defvar js2-mode-pending-parse-callbacks nil
-  "List of functions waiting to be notified that parse is finished.")
-
-(defvar js2-mode-last-indented-line -1)
-
-;;; Localizable error and warning messages
-
-;; Messages are copied from Rhino's Messages.properties.
-;; Many of the Java-specific messages have been elided.
-;; Add any js2-specific ones at the end, so we can keep
-;; this file synced with changes to Rhino's.
-
-(defvar js2-message-table
-  (make-hash-table :test 'equal :size 250)
-  "Contains localized messages for `js2-mode'.")
-
-;; TODO(stevey):  construct this table at compile-time.
-(defmacro js2-msg (key &rest strings)
-  `(puthash ,key (concat ,@strings)
-            js2-message-table))
-
-(defun js2-get-msg (msg-key)
-  "Look up a localized message.
-MSG-KEY is a list of (MSG ARGS).  If the message takes parameters,
-the correct number of ARGS must be provided."
-  (let* ((key (if (listp msg-key) (car msg-key) msg-key))
-         (args (if (listp msg-key) (cdr msg-key)))
-         (msg (gethash key js2-message-table)))
-    (if msg
-        (apply #'format msg args)
-      key)))  ; default to showing the key
-
-(js2-msg "msg.dup.parms"
-         "Duplicate parameter name '%s'.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.too.big.jump"
-         "Program too complex: jump offset too big.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.too.big.index"
-         "Program too complex: internal index exceeds 64K limit.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.while.compiling.fn"
-         "Encountered code generation error while compiling function '%s': %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.while.compiling.script"
-         "Encountered code generation error while compiling script: %s")
-
-;; Context
-(js2-msg "msg.ctor.not.found"
-         "Constructor for '%s' not found.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.not.ctor"
-         "'%s' is not a constructor.")
-
-;; FunctionObject
-(js2-msg "msg.varargs.ctor"
-         "Method or constructor '%s' must be static "
-         "with the signature (Context cx, Object[] args, "
-         "Function ctorObj, boolean inNewExpr) "
-         "to define a variable arguments constructor.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.varargs.fun"
-         "Method '%s' must be static with the signature "
-         "(Context cx, Scriptable thisObj, Object[] args, Function funObj) "
-         "to define a variable arguments function.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.incompat.call"
-         "Method '%s' called on incompatible object.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.parms"
-         "Unsupported parameter type '%s' in method '%s'.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.method.return"
-         "Unsupported return type '%s' in method '%s'.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.ctor.return"
-         "Construction of objects of type '%s' is not supported.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.overload"
-         "Method '%s' occurs multiple times in class '%s'.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.method.not.found"
-         "Method '%s' not found in '%s'.")
-
-;; IRFactory
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.for.in.lhs"
-         "Invalid left-hand side of for..in loop.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.mult.index"
-         "Only one variable allowed in for..in loop.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.for.in.destruct"
-         "Left hand side of for..in loop must be an array of "
-         "length 2 to accept key/value pair.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.cant.convert"
-         "Can't convert to type '%s'.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.assign.left"
-         "Invalid assignment left-hand side.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.decr"
-         "Invalid decrement operand.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.incr"
-         "Invalid increment operand.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.yield"
-         "yield must be in a function.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.await"
-         "await must be in async functions.")
-
-;; NativeGlobal
-(js2-msg "msg.cant.call.indirect"
-          "Function '%s' must be called directly, and not by way of a "
-          "function of another name.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.eval.nonstring"
-          "Calling eval() with anything other than a primitive "
-          "string value will simply return the value. "
-          "Is this what you intended?")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.eval.nonstring.strict"
-         "Calling eval() with anything other than a primitive "
-         "string value is not allowed in strict mode.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.destruct.op"
-         "Invalid destructuring assignment operator")
-
-;; NativeCall
-(js2-msg "msg.only.from.new"
-         "'%s' may only be invoked from a `new' expression.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.deprec.ctor"
-         "The '%s' constructor is deprecated.")
-
-;; NativeFunction
-(js2-msg "msg.no.function.ref.found"
-         "no source found to decompile function reference %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.arg.isnt.array"
-         "second argument to Function.prototype.apply must be an array")
-
-;; NativeGlobal
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.esc.mask"
-         "invalid string escape mask")
-
-;; NativeRegExp
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.quant"
-  "Invalid quantifier %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.overlarge.backref"
-  "Overly large back reference %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.overlarge.min"
-  "Overly large minimum %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.overlarge.max"
-  "Overly large maximum %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.zero.quant"
-  "Zero quantifier %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.max.lt.min"
-  "Maximum %s less than minimum")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.unterm.quant"
-  "Unterminated quantifier %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.unterm.paren"
-  "Unterminated parenthetical %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.unterm.class"
-  "Unterminated character class %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.range"
-  "Invalid range in character class.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.trail.backslash"
-  "Trailing \\ in regular expression.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.re.unmatched.right.paren"
-  "unmatched ) in regular expression.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.regexp"
-  "Regular expressions are not available.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.backref"
-  "back-reference exceeds number of capturing parentheses.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.regexp.compile"
-         "Only one argument may be specified if the first "
-         "argument to RegExp.prototype.compile is a RegExp object.")
-
-;; Parser
-(js2-msg "msg.got.syntax.errors"
-         "Compilation produced %s syntax errors.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.var.redecl"
-         "Redeclaration of var %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.const.redecl"
-         "TypeError: redeclaration of const %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.let.redecl"
-         "TypeError: redeclaration of variable %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.parm.redecl"
-         "TypeError: redeclaration of formal parameter %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.fn.redecl"
-         "TypeError: redeclaration of function %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.let.decl.not.in.block"
-         "SyntaxError: let declaration not directly within block")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.mod.import.decl.at.top.level"
-         "SyntaxError: import declarations may only appear at the top level")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.mod.as.after.reserved.word"
-         "SyntaxError: missing keyword 'as' after reserved word %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.mod.rc.after.import.spec.list"
-         "SyntaxError: missing '}' after module specifier list")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.mod.from.after.import.spec.set"
-         "SyntaxError: missing keyword 'from' after import specifier set")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.mod.declaration.after.import"
-         "SyntaxError: missing declaration after 'import' keyword")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.mod.spec.after.from"
-         "SyntaxError: missing module specifier after 'from' keyword")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.mod.export.decl.at.top.level"
-         "SyntaxError: export declarations may only appear at top level")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.mod.rc.after.export.spec.list"
-         "SyntaxError: missing '}' after export specifier list")
-
-;; NodeTransformer
-(js2-msg "msg.dup.label"
-         "duplicated label")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.undef.label"
-         "undefined label")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.break"
-         "unlabelled break must be inside loop or switch")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.continue.outside"
-         "continue must be inside loop")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.continue.nonloop"
-         "continue can only use labels of iteration statements")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.throw.eol"
-         "Line terminator is not allowed between the throw "
-         "keyword and throw expression.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.unnamed.function.stmt" ; added by js2-mode
-         "function statement requires a name")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.parms"
-         "missing ( before function parameters.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.parm"
-         "missing formal parameter")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.after.parms"
-         "missing ) after formal parameters")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.default.after.default.param" ; added by js2-mode
-         "parameter without default follows parameter with default")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.param.after.rest" ; added by js2-mode
-         "parameter after rest parameter")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.arrow.args" ; added by js2-mode
-         "invalid arrow-function arguments (parentheses around the arrow-function may help)")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.brace.body"
-         "missing '{' before function body")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.brace.after.body"
-         "missing } after function body")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.cond"
-         "missing ( before condition")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.after.cond"
-         "missing ) after condition")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.semi.stmt"
-         "missing ; before statement")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.missing.semi"
-         "missing ; after statement")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.name.after.dot"
-         "missing name after . operator")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.name.after.coloncolon"
-         "missing name after :: operator")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.name.after.dotdot"
-         "missing name after .. operator")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.name.after.xmlAttr"
-         "missing name after .@")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.bracket.index"
-         "missing ] in index expression")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.switch"
-         "missing ( before switch expression")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.after.switch"
-         "missing ) after switch expression")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.brace.switch"
-         "missing '{' before switch body")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.switch"
-         "invalid switch statement")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.colon.case"
-         "missing : after case expression")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.double.switch.default"
-         "double default label in the switch statement")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.while.do"
-         "missing while after do-loop body")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.for"
-         "missing ( after for")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.semi.for"
-         "missing ; after for-loop initializer")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.semi.for.cond"
-         "missing ; after for-loop condition")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.in.after.for.name"
-         "missing in or of after for")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.for.ctrl"
-         "missing ) after for-loop control")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.with"
-         "missing ( before with-statement object")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.after.with"
-         "missing ) after with-statement object")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.with.strict"
-         "with statements not allowed in strict mode")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.after.let"
-         "missing ( after let")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.let"
-         "missing ) after variable list")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.curly.let"
-         "missing } after let statement")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.return"
-         "invalid return")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.brace.block"
-         "missing } in compound statement")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.label"
-         "invalid label")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.var"
-         "missing variable name")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.var.init"
-         "invalid variable initialization")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.colon.cond"
-         "missing : in conditional expression")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.arg"
-         "missing ) after argument list")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.bracket.arg"
-         "missing ] after element list")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.prop"
-         "invalid property id")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.colon.prop"
-         "missing : after property id")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.brace.prop"
-         "missing } after property list")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren"
-         "missing ) in parenthetical")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.reserved.id"
-         "'%s' is a reserved identifier")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.paren.catch"
-         "missing ( before catch-block condition")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.catchcond"
-         "invalid catch block condition")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.catch.unreachable"
-         "any catch clauses following an unqualified catch are unreachable")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.brace.try"
-         "missing '{' before try block")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.brace.catchblock"
-         "missing '{' before catch-block body")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.try.no.catchfinally"
-         "'try' without 'catch' or 'finally'")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.return.value"
-         "function %s does not always return a value")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.anon.no.return.value"
-         "anonymous function does not always return a value")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.return.inconsistent"
-         "return statement is inconsistent with previous usage")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.generator.returns"
-         "TypeError: legacy generator function '%s' returns a value")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.anon.generator.returns"
-         "TypeError: anonymous legacy generator function returns a value")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.syntax"
-         "syntax error")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.unexpected.eof"
-         "Unexpected end of file")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.XML.bad.form"
-         "illegally formed XML syntax")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.XML.not.available"
-         "XML runtime not available")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.too.deep.parser.recursion"
-         "Too deep recursion while parsing")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.side.effects"
-         "Code has no side effects")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.extra.trailing.comma"
-         "Trailing comma is not supported in some browsers")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.array.trailing.comma"
-         "Trailing comma yields different behavior across browsers")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.equal.as.assign"
-         (concat "Test for equality (==) mistyped as assignment (=)?"
-                 " (parenthesize to suppress warning)"))
-
-(js2-msg "msg.var.hides.arg"
-         "Variable %s hides argument")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.destruct.assign.no.init"
-         "Missing = in destructuring declaration")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.init.no.destruct"
-         "Binding initializer not in destructuring assignment")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.octal.strict"
-         "Octal numbers prohibited in strict mode.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.dup.obj.lit.prop.strict"
-         "Property '%s' already defined in this object literal.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.dup.param.strict"
-         "Parameter '%s' already declared in this function.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.id.strict"
-         "'%s' is not a valid identifier for this use in strict mode.")
-
-;; ScriptRuntime
-(js2-msg "msg.no.properties"
-         "%s has no properties.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.invalid.iterator"
-         "Invalid iterator value")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.iterator.primitive"
-         "__iterator__ returned a primitive value")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.assn.create.strict"
-         "Assignment to undeclared variable %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.undeclared.variable"  ; added by js2-mode
-         "Undeclared variable or function '%s'")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.unused.variable"  ; added by js2-mode
-         "Unused variable or function '%s'")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.uninitialized.variable"  ; added by js2-mode
-         "Variable '%s' referenced but never initialized")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.ref.undefined.prop"
-         "Reference to undefined property '%s'")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.prop.not.found"
-         "Property %s not found.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.invalid.type"
-         "Invalid JavaScript value of type %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.primitive.expected"
-         "Primitive type expected (had %s instead)")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.namespace.expected"
-         "Namespace object expected to left of :: (found %s instead)")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.null.to.object"
-         "Cannot convert null to an object.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.undef.to.object"
-         "Cannot convert undefined to an object.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.cyclic.value"
-         "Cyclic %s value not allowed.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.is.not.defined"
-         "'%s' is not defined.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.undef.prop.read"
-         "Cannot read property '%s' from %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.undef.prop.write"
-         "Cannot set property '%s' of %s to '%s'")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.undef.prop.delete"
-         "Cannot delete property '%s' of %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.undef.method.call"
-         "Cannot call method '%s' of %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.undef.with"
-         "Cannot apply 'with' to %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.isnt.function"
-         "%s is not a function, it is %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.isnt.function.in"
-         "Cannot call property %s in object %s. "
-         "It is not a function, it is '%s'.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.function.not.found"
-         "Cannot find function %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.function.not.found.in"
-         "Cannot find function %s in object %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.isnt.xml.object"
-         "%s is not an xml object.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.ref.to.get"
-         "%s is not a reference to read reference value.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.ref.to.set"
-         "%s is not a reference to set reference value to %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.ref.from.function"
-         "Function %s can not be used as the left-hand "
-         "side of assignment or as an operand of ++ or -- operator.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.default.value"
-         "Object's getDefaultValue() method returned an object.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.instanceof.not.object"
-         "Can't use instanceof on a non-object.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.instanceof.bad.prototype"
-         "'prototype' property of %s is not an object.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.radix"
-         "illegal radix %s.")
-
-;; ScriptableObject
-(js2-msg "msg.default.value"
-         "Cannot find default value for object.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.zero.arg.ctor"
-         "Cannot load class '%s' which has no zero-parameter constructor.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.ctor.multiple.parms"
-         "Can't define constructor or class %s since more than "
-         "one constructor has multiple parameters.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.extend.scriptable"
-         "%s must extend ScriptableObject in order to define property %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.getter.parms"
-         "In order to define a property, getter %s must have zero "
-         "parameters or a single ScriptableObject parameter.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.obj.getter.parms"
-         "Expected static or delegated getter %s to take "
-         "a ScriptableObject parameter.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.getter.static"
-         "Getter and setter must both be static or neither be static.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.setter.return"
-         "Setter must have void return type: %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.setter2.parms"
-         "Two-parameter setter must take a ScriptableObject as "
-         "its first parameter.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.setter1.parms"
-         "Expected single parameter setter for %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.setter2.expected"
-         "Expected static or delegated setter %s to take two parameters.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.setter.parms"
-         "Expected either one or two parameters for setter.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.setter.bad.type"
-         "Unsupported parameter type '%s' in setter '%s'.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.add.sealed"
-         "Cannot add a property to a sealed object: %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.remove.sealed"
-         "Cannot remove a property from a sealed object: %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.modify.sealed"
-         "Cannot modify a property of a sealed object: %s.")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.modify.readonly"
-         "Cannot modify readonly property: %s.")
-
-;; TokenStream
-(js2-msg "msg.missing.exponent"
-         "missing exponent")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.caught.nfe"
-         "number format error")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.unterminated.string.lit"
-         "unterminated string literal")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.unterminated.comment"
-         "unterminated comment")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.unterminated.re.lit"
-         "unterminated regular expression literal")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.invalid.re.flag"
-         "invalid flag after regular expression")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.re.input.for"
-         "no input for %s")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.illegal.character"
-         "illegal character")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.invalid.escape"
-         "invalid Unicode escape sequence")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.namespace"
-         "not a valid default namespace statement. "
-         "Syntax is: default xml namespace = EXPRESSION;")
-
-;; TokensStream warnings
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.octal.literal"
-         "illegal octal literal digit %s; "
-         "interpreting it as a decimal digit")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.missing.hex.digits"
-         "missing hexadecimal digits after '0x'")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.missing.binary.digits"
-         "missing binary digits after '0b'")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.missing.octal.digits"
-         "missing octal digits after '0o'")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.script.is.not.constructor"
-         "Script objects are not constructors.")
-
-;; Arrays
-(js2-msg "msg.arraylength.bad"
-         "Inappropriate array length.")
-
-;; Arrays
-(js2-msg "msg.arraylength.too.big"
-         "Array length %s exceeds supported capacity limit.")
-
-;; URI
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.uri"
-         "Malformed URI sequence.")
-
-;; Number
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.precision"
-         "Precision %s out of range.")
-
-;; NativeGenerator
-(js2-msg "msg.send.newborn"
-         "Attempt to send value to newborn generator")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.already.exec.gen"
-         "Already executing generator")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.StopIteration.invalid"
-         "StopIteration may not be changed to an arbitrary object.")
-
-;; Interpreter
-(js2-msg "msg.yield.closing"
-         "Yield from closing generator")
-
-;; Classes
-(js2-msg "msg.unnamed.class.stmt" ; added by js2-mode
-         "class statement requires a name")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.class.unexpected.comma" ; added by js2-mode
-         "unexpected ',' between class properties")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.unexpected.static" ; added by js2-mode
-         "unexpected 'static'")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.missing.extends" ; added by js2-mode
-         "name is required after extends")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.no.brace.class" ; added by js2-mode
-         "missing '{' before class body")
-
-(js2-msg "msg.missing.computed.rb" ; added by js2-mode
-         "missing ']' after computed property expression")
-
-;;; Tokens Buffer
-
-(defconst js2-ti-max-lookahead 2)
-(defconst js2-ti-ntokens (1+ js2-ti-max-lookahead))
-
-(defun js2-new-token (offset)
-  (let ((token (make-js2-token (+ offset js2-ts-cursor))))
-    (setq js2-ti-tokens-cursor (mod (1+ js2-ti-tokens-cursor) js2-ti-ntokens))
-    (aset js2-ti-tokens js2-ti-tokens-cursor token)
-    token))
-
-(defsubst js2-current-token ()
-  (aref js2-ti-tokens js2-ti-tokens-cursor))
-
-(defsubst js2-current-token-string ()
-  (js2-token-string (js2-current-token)))
-
-(defsubst js2-current-token-type ()
-  (js2-token-type (js2-current-token)))
-
-(defsubst js2-current-token-beg ()
-  (js2-token-beg (js2-current-token)))
-
-(defsubst js2-current-token-end ()
-  (js2-token-end (js2-current-token)))
-
-(defun js2-current-token-len ()
-  (let ((token (js2-current-token)))
-    (- (js2-token-end token)
-       (js2-token-beg token))))
-
-(defun js2-ts-seek (state)
-  (setq js2-ts-lineno (js2-ts-state-lineno state)
-        js2-ts-cursor (js2-ts-state-cursor state)
-        js2-ti-tokens (js2-ts-state-tokens state)
-        js2-ti-tokens-cursor (js2-ts-state-tokens-cursor state)
-        js2-ti-lookahead (js2-ts-state-lookahead state)))
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun js2-delete-if (predicate list)
-  "Remove all items satisfying PREDICATE in LIST."
-  (cl-loop for item in list
-           if (not (funcall predicate item))
-           collect item))
-
-(defun js2-position (element list)
-  "Find 0-indexed position of ELEMENT in LIST comparing with `eq'.
-Returns nil if element is not found in the list."
-  (let ((count 0)
-        found)
-    (while (and list (not found))
-      (if (eq element (car list))
-          (setq found t)
-        (setq count (1+ count)
-              list (cdr list))))
-    (if found count)))
-
-(defun js2-find-if (predicate list)
-  "Find first item satisfying PREDICATE in LIST."
-  (let (result)
-    (while (and list (not result))
-      (if (funcall predicate (car list))
-          (setq result (car list)))
-      (setq list (cdr list)))
-    result))
-
-(defmacro js2-time (form)
-  "Evaluate FORM, discard result, and return elapsed time in sec."
-  (declare (debug t))
-  (let ((beg (make-symbol "--js2-time-beg--")))
-    `(let ((,beg (current-time)))
-       ,form
-       (/ (truncate (* (- (float-time (current-time))
-                          (float-time ,beg))
-                       10000))
-          10000.0))))
-
-(defsubst js2-same-line (pos)
-  "Return t if POS is on the same line as current point."
-  (and (>= pos (point-at-bol))
-       (<= pos (point-at-eol))))
-
-(defun js2-code-bug ()
-  "Signal an error when we encounter an unexpected code path."
-  (error "failed assertion"))
-
-(defsubst js2-record-text-property (beg end prop value)
-  "Record a text property to set when parsing finishes."
-  (push (list beg end prop value) js2-mode-deferred-properties))
-
-;; I'd like to associate errors with nodes, but for now the
-;; easiest thing to do is get the context info from the last token.
-(defun js2-record-parse-error (msg &optional arg pos len)
-  (push (list (list msg arg)
-              (or pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-              (or len (js2-current-token-len)))
-        js2-parsed-errors))
-
-(defun js2-report-error (msg &optional msg-arg pos len)
-  "Signal a syntax error or record a parse error."
-  (if js2-recover-from-parse-errors
-      (js2-record-parse-error msg msg-arg pos len)
-      (signal 'js2-syntax-error
-              (list msg
-                    js2-ts-lineno
-                    (save-excursion
-                     (goto-char js2-ts-cursor)
-                     (current-column))
-                    js2-ts-hit-eof))))
-
-(defun js2-report-warning (msg &optional msg-arg pos len face)
-  (if js2-compiler-report-warning-as-error
-      (js2-report-error msg msg-arg pos len)
-    (push (list (list msg msg-arg)
-                (or pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                (or len (js2-current-token-len))
-                face)
-          js2-parsed-warnings)))
-
-(defun js2-add-strict-warning (msg-id &optional msg-arg beg end)
-  (if js2-compiler-strict-mode
-      (js2-report-warning msg-id msg-arg beg
-                          (and beg end (- end beg)))))
-
-(put 'js2-syntax-error 'error-conditions
-     '(error syntax-error js2-syntax-error))
-(put 'js2-syntax-error 'error-message "Syntax error")
-
-(put 'js2-parse-error 'error-conditions
-     '(error parse-error js2-parse-error))
-(put 'js2-parse-error 'error-message "Parse error")
-
-(defmacro js2-clear-flag (flags flag)
-  `(setq ,flags (logand ,flags (lognot ,flag))))
-
-(defmacro js2-set-flag (flags flag)
-  "Logical-or FLAG into FLAGS."
-  `(setq ,flags (logior ,flags ,flag)))
-
-(defsubst js2-flag-set-p (flags flag)
-  (/= 0 (logand flags flag)))
-
-(defsubst js2-flag-not-set-p (flags flag)
-  (zerop (logand flags flag)))
-
-;;; AST struct and function definitions
-
-;; flags for ast node property 'member-type (used for e4x operators)
-(defvar js2-property-flag    #x1 "Property access: element is valid name.")
-(defvar js2-attribute-flag   #x2 "x.@y or x..@y.")
-(defvar js2-descendants-flag #x4 "x..y or x..@i.")
-
-(defsubst js2-relpos (pos anchor)
-  "Convert POS to be relative to ANCHOR.
-If POS is nil, returns nil."
-  (and pos (- pos anchor)))
-
-(defun js2-make-pad (indent)
-  (if (zerop indent)
-      ""
-    (make-string (* indent js2-basic-offset) ? )))
-
-(defun js2-visit-ast (node callback)
-  "Visit every node in ast NODE with visitor CALLBACK.
-
-CALLBACK is a function that takes two arguments:  (NODE END-P).  It is
-called twice:  once to visit the node, and again after all the node's
-children have been processed.  The END-P argument is nil on the first
-call and non-nil on the second call.  The return value of the callback
-affects the traversal:  if non-nil, the children of NODE are processed.
-If the callback returns nil, or if the node has no children, then the
-callback is called immediately with a non-nil END-P argument.
-
-The node traversal is approximately lexical-order, although there
-are currently no guarantees around this."
-  (when node
-    (let ((vfunc (get (aref node 0) 'js2-visitor)))
-      ;; visit the node
-      (when  (funcall callback node nil)
-        ;; visit the kids
-        (cond
-         ((eq vfunc 'js2-visit-none)
-          nil)                            ; don't even bother calling it
-         ;; Each AST node type has to define a `js2-visitor' function
-         ;; that takes a node and a callback, and calls `js2-visit-ast'
-         ;; on each child of the node.
-         (vfunc
-          (funcall vfunc node callback))
-         (t
-          (error "%s does not define a visitor-traversal function"
-                 (aref node 0)))))
-      ;; call the end-visit
-      (funcall callback node t))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-node
-               (:constructor nil))  ; abstract
-  "Base AST node type."
-  (type -1)  ; token type
-  (pos -1)   ; start position of this AST node in parsed input
-  (len 1)    ; num characters spanned by the node
-  props      ; optional node property list (an alist)
-  parent)    ; link to parent node; null for root
-
-(defsubst js2-node-get-prop (node prop &optional default)
-  (or (cadr (assoc prop (js2-node-props node))) default))
-
-(defsubst js2-node-set-prop (node prop value)
-  (setf (js2-node-props node)
-        (cons (list prop value) (js2-node-props node))))
-
-(defun js2-fixup-starts (n nodes)
-  "Adjust the start positions of NODES to be relative to N.
-Any node in the list may be nil, for convenience."
-  (dolist (node nodes)
-    (when node
-      (setf (js2-node-pos node) (- (js2-node-pos node)
-                                   (js2-node-pos n))))))
-
-(defun js2-node-add-children (parent &rest nodes)
-  "Set parent node of NODES to PARENT, and return PARENT.
-Does nothing if we're not recording parent links.
-If any given node in NODES is nil, doesn't record that link."
-  (js2-fixup-starts parent nodes)
-  (dolist (node nodes)
-    (and node
-         (setf (js2-node-parent node) parent))))
-
-;; Non-recursive since it's called a frightening number of times.
-(defun js2-node-abs-pos (n)
-  (let ((pos (js2-node-pos n)))
-    (while (setq n (js2-node-parent n))
-      (setq pos (+ pos (js2-node-pos n))))
-    pos))
-
-(defsubst js2-node-abs-end (n)
-  "Return absolute buffer position of end of N."
-  (+ (js2-node-abs-pos n) (js2-node-len n)))
-
-(defun js2--struct-put (name key value)
-  (put name key value)
-  (put (intern (format "cl-struct-%s" name)) key value))
-
-;; It's important to make sure block nodes have a Lisp list for the
-;; child nodes, to limit printing recursion depth in an AST that
-;; otherwise consists of defstruct vectors.  Emacs will crash printing
-;; a sufficiently large vector tree.
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-block-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-block-node (&key (type js2-BLOCK)
-                                                       (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                       len
-                                                       props
-                                                       kids)))
-  "A block of statements."
-  kids)  ; a Lisp list of the child statement nodes
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-block-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-block)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-block-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-block)
-
-(defun js2-visit-block (ast callback)
-  "Visit the `js2-block-node' children of AST."
-  (dolist (kid (js2-block-node-kids ast))
-    (js2-visit-ast kid callback)))
-
-(defun js2-print-block (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i)))
-    (insert pad "{\n")
-    (dolist (kid (js2-block-node-kids n))
-      (js2-print-ast kid (1+ i)))
-    (insert pad "}")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-scope
-               (:include js2-block-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-scope (&key (type js2-BLOCK)
-                                                  (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                  len
-                                                  kids)))
-  ;; The symbol-table is a LinkedHashMap<String,Symbol> in Rhino.
-  ;; I don't have one of those handy, so I'll use an alist for now.
-  ;; It's as fast as an emacs hashtable for up to about 50 elements,
-  ;; and is much lighter-weight to construct (both CPU and mem).
-  ;; The keys are interned strings (symbols) for faster lookup.
-  ;; Should switch to hybrid alist/hashtable eventually.
-  symbol-table  ; an alist of (symbol . js2-symbol)
-  parent-scope  ; a `js2-scope'
-  top)          ; top-level `js2-scope' (script/function)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-scope 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-block)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-scope 'js2-printer 'js2-print-none)
-
-(defun js2-node-get-enclosing-scope (node)
-  "Return the innermost `js2-scope' node surrounding NODE.
-Returns nil if there is no enclosing scope node."
-  (while (and (setq node (js2-node-parent node))
-              (not (js2-scope-p node))))
-  node)
-
-(defun js2-get-defining-scope (scope name &optional point)
-  "Search up scope chain from SCOPE looking for NAME, a string or symbol.
-Returns `js2-scope' in which NAME is defined, or nil if not found.
-
-If POINT is non-nil, and if the found declaration type is
-`js2-LET', also check that the declaration node is before POINT."
-  (let ((sym (if (symbolp name)
-                 name
-               (intern name)))
-        result
-        (continue t))
-    (while (and scope continue)
-      (if (or
-           (let ((entry (cdr (assq sym (js2-scope-symbol-table scope)))))
-             (and entry
-                  (or (not point)
-                      (not (eq js2-LET (js2-symbol-decl-type entry)))
-                      (>= point
-                          (js2-node-abs-pos (js2-symbol-ast-node entry))))))
-           (and (eq sym 'arguments)
-                (js2-function-node-p scope)))
-          (setq continue nil
-                result scope)
-        (setq scope (js2-scope-parent-scope scope))))
-    result))
-
-(defun js2-scope-get-symbol (scope name)
-  "Return symbol table entry for NAME in SCOPE.
-NAME can be a string or symbol.   Returns a `js2-symbol' or nil if not found."
-  (and (js2-scope-symbol-table scope)
-       (cdr (assq (if (symbolp name)
-                      name
-                    (intern name))
-                  (js2-scope-symbol-table scope)))))
-
-(defun js2-scope-put-symbol (scope name symbol)
-  "Enter SYMBOL into symbol-table for SCOPE under NAME.
-NAME can be a Lisp symbol or string.  SYMBOL is a `js2-symbol'."
-  (let* ((table (js2-scope-symbol-table scope))
-         (sym (if (symbolp name) name (intern name)))
-         (entry (assq sym table)))
-    (if entry
-        (setcdr entry symbol)
-      (push (cons sym symbol)
-            (js2-scope-symbol-table scope)))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-symbol
-               (:constructor make-js2-symbol (decl-type name &optional ast-node)))
-  "A symbol table entry."
-  ;; One of js2-FUNCTION, js2-LP (for parameters), js2-VAR,
-  ;; js2-LET, or js2-CONST
-  decl-type
-  name  ; string
-  ast-node) ; a `js2-node'
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-error-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-error-node (&key (type js2-ERROR)
-                                                       (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                       len)))
-  "AST node representing a parse error.")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-error-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-error-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-none)
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-script-node
-               (:include js2-scope)
-               (:constructor make-js2-script-node (&key (type js2-SCRIPT)
-                                                        (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                        len)))
-  functions   ; Lisp list of nested functions
-  regexps     ; Lisp list of (string . flags)
-  symbols     ; alist (every symbol gets unique index)
-  (param-count 0)
-  var-names   ; vector of string names
-  consts      ; bool-vector matching var-decls
-  (temp-number 0))  ; for generating temp variables
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-script-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-block)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-script-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-script)
-
-(defun js2-print-script (node indent)
-  (dolist (kid (js2-block-node-kids node))
-    (js2-print-ast kid indent)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-ast-root
-               (:include js2-script-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-ast-root (&key (type js2-SCRIPT)
-                                                     (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                     len
-                                                     buffer)))
-  "The root node of a js2 AST."
-  buffer         ; the source buffer from which the code was parsed
-  comments       ; a Lisp list of comments, ordered by start position
-  errors         ; a Lisp list of errors found during parsing
-  warnings       ; a Lisp list of warnings found during parsing
-  node-count)    ; number of nodes in the tree, including the root
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-ast-root 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-ast-root)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-ast-root 'js2-printer 'js2-print-script)
-
-(defun js2-visit-ast-root (ast callback)
-  (dolist (kid (js2-ast-root-kids ast))
-    (js2-visit-ast kid callback))
-  (dolist (comment (js2-ast-root-comments ast))
-    (js2-visit-ast comment callback)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-comment-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-comment-node (&key (type js2-COMMENT)
-                                                         (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                         len
-                                                         format)))
-  format)  ; 'line, 'block, 'jsdoc or 'html
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-comment-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-comment-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-comment)
-
-(defun js2-print-comment (n i)
-  ;; We really ought to link end-of-line comments to their nodes.
-  ;; Or maybe we could add a new comment type, 'endline.
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i)
-          (js2-node-string n)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-expr-stmt-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-expr-stmt-node (&key (type js2-EXPR_VOID)
-                                                           (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                           len
-                                                           expr)))
-  "An expression statement."
-  expr)
-
-(defsubst js2-expr-stmt-node-set-has-result (node)
-  "Change NODE type to `js2-EXPR_RESULT'.  Used for code generation."
-  (setf (js2-node-type node) js2-EXPR_RESULT))
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-expr-stmt-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-expr-stmt-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-expr-stmt-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-expr-stmt-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-expr-stmt-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-expr-stmt-node-expr n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-expr-stmt-node (n indent)
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-expr-stmt-node-expr n) indent)
-  (insert ";\n"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-loop-node
-               (:include js2-scope)
-               (:constructor nil))
-  "Abstract supertype of loop nodes."
-  body      ; a `js2-block-node'
-  lp        ; position of left-paren, nil if omitted
-  rp)       ; position of right-paren, nil if omitted
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-do-node
-               (:include js2-loop-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-do-node (&key (type js2-DO)
-                                                    (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                    len
-                                                    body
-                                                    condition
-                                                    while-pos
-                                                    lp
-                                                    rp)))
-  "AST node for do-loop."
-  condition  ; while (expression)
-  while-pos) ; buffer position of 'while' keyword
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-do-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-do-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-do-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-do-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-do-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-do-node-body n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-do-node-condition n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-do-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i)))
-    (insert pad "do {\n")
-    (dolist (kid (js2-block-node-kids (js2-do-node-body n)))
-      (js2-print-ast kid (1+ i)))
-    (insert pad "} while (")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-do-node-condition n) 0)
-    (insert ");\n")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-export-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-export-node (&key (type js2-EXPORT)
-                                                        (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                        len
-                                                        exports-list
-                                                        from-clause
-                                                        declaration
-                                                        default)))
-  "AST node for an export statement. There are many things that can be exported,
-so many of its properties will be nil.
-"
-  exports-list ; lisp list of js2-export-binding-node to export
-  from-clause ; js2-from-clause-node for re-exporting symbols from another module
-  declaration ; js2-var-decl-node (var, let, const) or js2-class-node
-  default) ; js2-function-node or js2-assign-node
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-export-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-export-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-export-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-export-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-export-node (n v)
-  (let ((exports-list (js2-export-node-exports-list n))
-        (from (js2-export-node-from-clause n))
-        (declaration (js2-export-node-declaration n))
-        (default (js2-export-node-default n)))
-    (when exports-list
-      (dolist (export exports-list)
-        (js2-visit-ast export v)))
-    (when from
-      (js2-visit-ast from v))
-    (when declaration
-      (js2-visit-ast declaration v))
-    (when default
-      (js2-visit-ast default v))))
-
-(defun js2-print-export-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (exports-list (js2-export-node-exports-list n))
-        (from (js2-export-node-from-clause n))
-        (declaration (js2-export-node-declaration n))
-        (default (js2-export-node-default n)))
-    (insert pad "export ")
-    (cond
-     (default
-       (insert "default ")
-       (js2-print-ast default i))
-     (declaration
-       (js2-print-ast declaration i))
-     ((and exports-list from)
-      (js2-print-named-imports exports-list)
-      (insert " ")
-      (js2-print-from-clause from))
-     (from
-      (insert "* ")
-      (js2-print-from-clause from))
-     (exports-list
-      (js2-print-named-imports exports-list)))
-    (unless (or (and default (not (js2-assign-node-p default)))
-                (and declaration (or (js2-function-node-p declaration)
-                                     (js2-class-node-p declaration))))
-      (insert ";\n"))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-while-node
-               (:include js2-loop-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-while-node (&key (type js2-WHILE)
-                                                       (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                       len body
-                                                       condition lp
-                                                       rp)))
-  "AST node for while-loop."
-  condition)    ; while-condition
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-while-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-while-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-while-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-while-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-while-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-while-node-condition n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-while-node-body n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-while-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i)))
-    (insert pad "while (")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-while-node-condition n) 0)
-    (insert ") {\n")
-    (js2-print-body (js2-while-node-body n) (1+ i))
-    (insert pad "}\n")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-for-node
-               (:include js2-loop-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-for-node (&key (type js2-FOR)
-                                                     (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                     len body init
-                                                     condition
-                                                     update lp rp)))
-  "AST node for a C-style for-loop."
-  init       ; initialization expression
-  condition  ; loop condition
-  update)    ; update clause
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-for-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-for-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-for-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-for-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-for-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-for-node-init n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-for-node-condition n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-for-node-update n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-for-node-body n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-for-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i)))
-    (insert pad "for (")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-for-node-init n) 0)
-    (insert "; ")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-for-node-condition n) 0)
-    (insert "; ")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-for-node-update n) 0)
-    (insert ") {\n")
-    (js2-print-body (js2-for-node-body n) (1+ i))
-    (insert pad "}\n")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-for-in-node
-               (:include js2-loop-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-for-in-node (&key (type js2-FOR)
-                                                        (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                        len body
-                                                        iterator
-                                                        object
-                                                        in-pos
-                                                        each-pos
-                                                        foreach-p forof-p
-                                                        lp rp)))
-  "AST node for a for..in loop."
-  iterator  ; [var] foo in ...
-  object    ; object over which we're iterating
-  in-pos    ; buffer position of 'in' keyword
-  each-pos  ; buffer position of 'each' keyword, if foreach-p
-  foreach-p ; t if it's a for-each loop
-  forof-p)  ; t if it's a for-of loop
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-for-in-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-for-in-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-for-in-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-for-in-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-for-in-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-for-in-node-iterator n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-for-in-node-object n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-for-in-node-body n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-for-in-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (foreach (js2-for-in-node-foreach-p n))
-        (forof (js2-for-in-node-forof-p n)))
-    (insert pad "for ")
-    (if foreach
-        (insert "each "))
-    (insert "(")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-for-in-node-iterator n) 0)
-    (insert (if forof " of " " in "))
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-for-in-node-object n) 0)
-    (insert ") {\n")
-    (js2-print-body (js2-for-in-node-body n) (1+ i))
-    (insert pad "}\n")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-return-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-return-node (&key (type js2-RETURN)
-                                                        (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                        len
-                                                        retval)))
-  "AST node for a return statement."
-  retval)  ; expression to return, or 'undefined
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-return-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-return-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-return-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-return-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-return-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-return-node-retval n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-return-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "return")
-  (when (js2-return-node-retval n)
-    (insert " ")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-return-node-retval n) 0))
-  (insert ";\n"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-if-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-if-node (&key (type js2-IF)
-                                                    (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                    len condition
-                                                    then-part
-                                                    else-pos
-                                                    else-part lp
-                                                    rp)))
-  "AST node for an if-statement."
-  condition   ; expression
-  then-part   ; statement or block
-  else-pos    ; optional buffer position of 'else' keyword
-  else-part   ; optional statement or block
-  lp          ; position of left-paren, nil if omitted
-  rp)         ; position of right-paren, nil if omitted
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-if-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-if-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-if-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-if-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-if-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-if-node-condition n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-if-node-then-part n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-if-node-else-part n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-if-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (then-part (js2-if-node-then-part n))
-        (else-part (js2-if-node-else-part n)))
-    (insert pad "if (")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-if-node-condition n) 0)
-    (insert ") {\n")
-    (js2-print-body then-part (1+ i))
-    (insert pad "}")
-    (cond
-     ((not else-part)
-      (insert "\n"))
-     ((js2-if-node-p else-part)
-      (insert " else ")
-      (js2-print-body else-part i))
-     (t
-      (insert " else {\n")
-      (js2-print-body else-part (1+ i))
-      (insert pad "}\n")))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-export-binding-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-export-binding-node (&key (type -1)
-                                                                pos
-                                                                len
-                                                                local-name
-                                                                extern-name)))
-  "AST node for an external symbol binding.
-It contains a local-name node which is the name of the value in the
-current scope, and extern-name which is the name of the value in the
-imported or exported scope. By default these are the same, but if the
-name is aliased as in {foo as bar}, it would have an extern-name node
-containing 'foo' and a local-name node containing 'bar'."
-  local-name ; js2-name-node with the variable name in this scope
-  extern-name)   ; js2-name-node with the value name in the exporting module
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-export-binding-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-extern-binding)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-export-binding-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-extern-binding)
-
-(defun js2-visit-extern-binding (n v)
-  "Visit an extern binding node. First visit the local-name, and, if
-different, visit the extern-name."
-  (let ((local-name (js2-export-binding-node-local-name n))
-        (extern-name (js2-export-binding-node-extern-name n)))
-    (when local-name
-      (js2-visit-ast local-name v))
-    (when (not (equal local-name extern-name))
-      (js2-visit-ast extern-name v))))
-
-(defun js2-print-extern-binding (n _i)
-  "Print a representation of a single extern binding. E.g. 'foo' or
-'foo as bar'."
-  (let ((local-name (js2-export-binding-node-local-name n))
-        (extern-name (js2-export-binding-node-extern-name n)))
-    (insert (js2-name-node-name extern-name))
-    (when (not (equal local-name extern-name))
-      (insert " as ")
-      (insert (js2-name-node-name local-name)))))
-
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-import-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-import-node (&key (type js2-IMPORT)
-                                                        (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                        len
-                                                        import
-                                                        from
-                                                        module-id)))
-  "AST node for an import statement. It follows the form
-
-import ModuleSpecifier;
-import ImportClause FromClause;"
-  import     ; js2-import-clause-node specifying which names are to imported.
-  from       ; js2-from-clause-node indicating the module from which to import.
-  module-id) ; module-id of the import. E.g. 'src/mylib'.
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-import-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-import)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-import-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-import)
-
-(defun js2-visit-import (n v)
-  (let ((import-clause (js2-import-node-import n))
-        (from-clause (js2-import-node-from n)))
-    (when import-clause
-      (js2-visit-ast import-clause v))
-    (when from-clause
-      (js2-visit-ast from-clause v))))
-
-(defun js2-print-import (n i)
-  "Prints a representation of the import node"
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (import-clause (js2-import-node-import n))
-        (from-clause (js2-import-node-from n))
-        (module-id (js2-import-node-module-id n)))
-    (insert pad "import ")
-    (if import-clause
-        (progn
-          (js2-print-import-clause import-clause)
-          (insert " ")
-          (js2-print-from-clause from-clause))
-      (insert "'")
-      (insert module-id)
-      (insert "'"))
-    (insert ";\n")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-import-clause-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-import-clause-node (&key (type -1)
-                                                               pos
-                                                               len
-                                                               namespace-import
-                                                               named-imports
-                                                               default-binding)))
-  "AST node corresponding to the import clause of an import statement. This is
-the portion of the import that bindings names from the external context to the
-local context."
-  namespace-import ; js2-namespace-import-node. E.g. '* as lib'
-  named-imports    ; lisp list of js2-export-binding-node for all named imports.
-  default-binding) ; js2-export-binding-node for the default import binding
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-import-clause-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-import-clause)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-import-clause-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-import-clause)
-
-(defun js2-visit-import-clause (n v)
-  (let ((ns-import (js2-import-clause-node-namespace-import n))
-        (named-imports (js2-import-clause-node-named-imports n))
-        (default (js2-import-clause-node-default-binding n)))
-    (when default
-      (js2-visit-ast default v))
-    (when ns-import
-      (js2-visit-ast ns-import v))
-    (when named-imports
-      (dolist (import named-imports)
-        (js2-visit-ast import v)))))
-
-(defun js2-print-import-clause (n)
-  (let ((ns-import (js2-import-clause-node-namespace-import n))
-        (named-imports (js2-import-clause-node-named-imports n))
-        (default (js2-import-clause-node-default-binding n)))
-    (cond
-     ((and default ns-import)
-      (js2-print-ast default)
-      (insert ", ")
-      (js2-print-namespace-import ns-import))
-     ((and default named-imports)
-      (js2-print-ast default)
-      (insert ", ")
-      (js2-print-named-imports named-imports))
-     (default
-      (js2-print-ast default))
-     (ns-import
-      (js2-print-namespace-import ns-import))
-     (named-imports
-      (js2-print-named-imports named-imports)))))
-
-(defun js2-print-namespace-import (node)
-  (insert "* as ")
-  (insert (js2-name-node-name (js2-namespace-import-node-name node))))
-
-(defun js2-print-named-imports (imports)
-  (insert "{")
-  (let ((len (length imports))
-        (n 0))
-    (while (< n len)
-      (js2-print-extern-binding (nth n imports) 0)
-      (unless (= n (- len 1))
-        (insert ", "))
-      (setq n (+ n 1))))
-  (insert "}"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-namespace-import-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-namespace-import-node (&key (type -1)
-                                                                  pos
-                                                                  len
-                                                                  name)))
-  "AST node for a complete namespace import.
-E.g. the '* as lib' expression in:
-
-import * as lib from 'src/lib'
-
-It contains a single name node referring to the bound name."
-  name) ; js2-name-node of the bound name.
-
-(defun js2-visit-namespace-import (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-namespace-import-node-name n) v))
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-namespace-import-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-namespace-import)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-namespace-import-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-namespace-import)
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-from-clause-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-from-clause-node (&key (type js2-NAME)
-                                                             pos
-                                                             len
-                                                             module-id
-                                                             metadata-p)))
-  "AST node for the from clause in an import or export statement.
-E.g. from 'my/module'. It can refere to either an external module, or to the
-modules metadata itself."
-  module-id ; string containing the module specifier.
-  metadata-p) ; true if this clause refers to the module's metadata
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-from-clause-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-from-clause-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-from-clause)
-
-(defun js2-print-from-clause (n)
-  (insert "from ")
-  (if (js2-from-clause-node-metadata-p n)
-      (insert "this module")
-    (insert "'")
-    (insert (js2-from-clause-node-module-id n))
-    (insert "'")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-try-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-try-node (&key (type js2-TRY)
-                                                     (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                     len
-                                                     try-block
-                                                     catch-clauses
-                                                     finally-block)))
-  "AST node for a try-statement."
-  try-block
-  catch-clauses  ; a Lisp list of `js2-catch-node'
-  finally-block) ; a `js2-finally-node'
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-try-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-try-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-try-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-try-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-try-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-try-node-try-block n) v)
-  (dolist (clause (js2-try-node-catch-clauses n))
-    (js2-visit-ast clause v))
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-try-node-finally-block n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-try-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (catches (js2-try-node-catch-clauses n))
-        (finally (js2-try-node-finally-block n)))
-    (insert pad "try {\n")
-    (js2-print-body (js2-try-node-try-block n) (1+ i))
-    (insert pad "}")
-    (when catches
-      (dolist (catch catches)
-        (js2-print-ast catch i)))
-    (if finally
-        (js2-print-ast finally i)
-      (insert "\n"))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-catch-node
-               (:include js2-scope)
-               (:constructor make-js2-catch-node (&key (type js2-CATCH)
-                                                       (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                       len
-                                                       param
-                                                       guard-kwd
-                                                       guard-expr
-                                                       lp rp)))
-  "AST node for a catch clause."
-  param       ; destructuring form or simple name node
-  guard-kwd   ; relative buffer position of "if" in "catch (x if ...)"
-  guard-expr  ; catch condition, a `js2-node'
-  lp          ; buffer position of left-paren, nil if omitted
-  rp)         ; buffer position of right-paren, nil if omitted
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-catch-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-catch-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-catch-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-catch-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-catch-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-catch-node-param n) v)
-  (when (js2-catch-node-guard-kwd n)
-    (js2-visit-ast (js2-catch-node-guard-expr n) v))
-  (js2-visit-block n v))
-
-(defun js2-print-catch-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (guard-kwd (js2-catch-node-guard-kwd n))
-        (guard-expr (js2-catch-node-guard-expr n)))
-    (insert " catch (")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-catch-node-param n) 0)
-    (when guard-kwd
-      (insert " if ")
-      (js2-print-ast guard-expr 0))
-    (insert ") {\n")
-    (js2-print-body n (1+ i))
-    (insert pad "}")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-finally-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-finally-node (&key (type js2-FINALLY)
-                                                         (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                         len body)))
-  "AST node for a finally clause."
-  body)  ; a `js2-node', often but not always a block node
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-finally-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-finally-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-finally-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-finally-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-finally-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-finally-node-body n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-finally-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i)))
-    (insert " finally {\n")
-    (js2-print-body (js2-finally-node-body n) (1+ i))
-    (insert pad "}\n")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-switch-node
-               (:include js2-scope)
-               (:constructor make-js2-switch-node (&key (type js2-SWITCH)
-                                                        (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                        len
-                                                        discriminant
-                                                        cases lp
-                                                        rp)))
-  "AST node for a switch statement."
-  discriminant  ; a `js2-node' (switch expression)
-  cases  ; a Lisp list of `js2-case-node'
-  lp     ; position of open-paren for discriminant, nil if omitted
-  rp)    ; position of close-paren for discriminant, nil if omitted
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-switch-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-switch-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-switch-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-switch-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-switch-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-switch-node-discriminant n) v)
-  (dolist (c (js2-switch-node-cases n))
-    (js2-visit-ast c v)))
-
-(defun js2-print-switch-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (cases (js2-switch-node-cases n)))
-    (insert pad "switch (")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-switch-node-discriminant n) 0)
-    (insert ") {\n")
-    (dolist (case cases)
-      (js2-print-ast case i))
-    (insert pad "}\n")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-case-node
-               (:include js2-block-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-case-node (&key (type js2-CASE)
-                                                      (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                      len kids expr)))
-  "AST node for a case clause of a switch statement."
-  expr)   ; the case expression (nil for default)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-case-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-case-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-case-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-case-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-case-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-case-node-expr n) v)
-  (js2-visit-block n v))
-
-(defun js2-print-case-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (expr (js2-case-node-expr n)))
-    (insert pad)
-    (if (null expr)
-        (insert "default:\n")
-      (insert "case ")
-      (js2-print-ast expr 0)
-      (insert ":\n"))
-    (dolist (kid (js2-case-node-kids n))
-      (js2-print-ast kid (1+ i)))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-throw-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-throw-node (&key (type js2-THROW)
-                                                       (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                       len expr)))
-  "AST node for a throw statement."
-  expr)   ; the expression to throw
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-throw-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-throw-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-throw-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-throw-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-throw-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-throw-node-expr n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-throw-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "throw ")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-throw-node-expr n) 0)
-  (insert ";\n"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-with-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-with-node (&key (type js2-WITH)
-                                                      (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                      len object
-                                                      body lp rp)))
-  "AST node for a with-statement."
-  object
-  body
-  lp    ; buffer position of left-paren around object, nil if omitted
-  rp)   ; buffer position of right-paren around object, nil if omitted
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-with-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-with-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-with-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-with-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-with-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-with-node-object n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-with-node-body n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-with-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i)))
-    (insert pad "with (")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-with-node-object n) 0)
-    (insert ") {\n")
-    (js2-print-body (js2-with-node-body n) (1+ i))
-    (insert pad "}\n")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-label-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-label-node (&key (type js2-LABEL)
-                                                       (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                       len name)))
-  "AST node for a statement label or case label."
-  name   ; a string
-  loop)  ; for validating and code-generating continue-to-label
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-label-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-label-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-label)
-
-(defun js2-print-label (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i)
-          (js2-label-node-name n)
-          ":\n"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-labeled-stmt-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               ;; type needs to be in `js2-side-effecting-tokens' to avoid spurious
-               ;; no-side-effects warnings, hence js2-EXPR_RESULT.
-               (:constructor make-js2-labeled-stmt-node (&key (type js2-EXPR_RESULT)
-                                                              (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                              len labels stmt)))
-  "AST node for a statement with one or more labels.
-Multiple labels for a statement are collapsed into the labels field."
-  labels  ; Lisp list of `js2-label-node'
-  stmt)   ; the statement these labels are for
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-labeled-stmt-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-labeled-stmt)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-labeled-stmt-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-labeled-stmt)
-
-(defun js2-get-label-by-name (lbl-stmt name)
-  "Return a `js2-label-node' by NAME from LBL-STMT's labels list.
-Returns nil if no such label is in the list."
-  (let ((label-list (js2-labeled-stmt-node-labels lbl-stmt))
-        result)
-    (while (and label-list (not result))
-      (if (string= (js2-label-node-name (car label-list)) name)
-          (setq result (car label-list))
-        (setq label-list (cdr label-list))))
-    result))
-
-(defun js2-visit-labeled-stmt (n v)
-  (dolist (label (js2-labeled-stmt-node-labels n))
-    (js2-visit-ast label v))
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-labeled-stmt-node-stmt n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-labeled-stmt (n i)
-  (dolist (label (js2-labeled-stmt-node-labels n))
-    (js2-print-ast label i))
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-labeled-stmt-node-stmt n) i))
-
-(defun js2-labeled-stmt-node-contains (node label)
-  "Return t if NODE contains LABEL in its label set.
-NODE is a `js2-labels-node'.  LABEL is an identifier."
-  (cl-loop for nl in (js2-labeled-stmt-node-labels node)
-           if (string= label (js2-label-node-name nl))
-           return t
-           finally return nil))
-
-(defsubst js2-labeled-stmt-node-add-label (node label)
-  "Add a `js2-label-node' to the label set for this statement."
-  (setf (js2-labeled-stmt-node-labels node)
-        (nconc (js2-labeled-stmt-node-labels node) (list label))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-jump-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor nil))
-  "Abstract supertype of break and continue nodes."
-  label   ; `js2-name-node' for location of label identifier, if present
-  target) ; target js2-labels-node or loop/switch statement
-
-(defun js2-visit-jump-node (n v)
-  ;; We don't visit the target, since it's a back-link.
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-jump-node-label n) v))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-break-node
-               (:include js2-jump-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-break-node (&key (type js2-BREAK)
-                                                       (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                       len label target)))
-  "AST node for a break statement.
-The label field is a `js2-name-node', possibly nil, for the named label
-if provided.  E.g. in 'break foo', it represents 'foo'.  The target field
-is the target of the break - a label node or enclosing loop/switch statement.")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-break-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-jump-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-break-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-break-node)
-
-(defun js2-print-break-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "break")
-  (when (js2-break-node-label n)
-    (insert " ")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-break-node-label n) 0))
-  (insert ";\n"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-continue-node
-               (:include js2-jump-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-continue-node (&key (type js2-CONTINUE)
-                                                          (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                          len label target)))
-  "AST node for a continue statement.
-The label field is the user-supplied enclosing label name, a `js2-name-node'.
-It is nil if continue specifies no label.  The target field is the jump target:
-a `js2-label-node' or the innermost enclosing loop.")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-continue-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-jump-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-continue-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-continue-node)
-
-(defun js2-print-continue-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "continue")
-  (when (js2-continue-node-label n)
-    (insert " ")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-continue-node-label n) 0))
-  (insert ";\n"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-function-node
-               (:include js2-script-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-function-node (&key (type js2-FUNCTION)
-                                                          (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                          len
-                                                          (ftype 'FUNCTION)
-                                                          (form 'FUNCTION_STATEMENT)
-                                                          (name "")
-                                                          params rest-p
-                                                          body
-                                                          generator-type
-                                                          async
-                                                          lp rp)))
-  "AST node for a function declaration.
-The `params' field is a Lisp list of nodes.  Each node is either a simple
-`js2-name-node', or if it's a destructuring-assignment parameter, a
-`js2-array-node' or `js2-object-node'."
-  ftype            ; FUNCTION, GETTER or SETTER
-  form             ; FUNCTION_{STATEMENT|EXPRESSION|ARROW}
-  name             ; function name (a `js2-name-node', or nil if anonymous)
-  params           ; a Lisp list of destructuring forms or simple name nodes
-  rest-p           ; if t, the last parameter is rest parameter
-  body             ; a `js2-block-node' or expression node (1.8 only)
-  lp               ; position of arg-list open-paren, or nil if omitted
-  rp               ; position of arg-list close-paren, or nil if omitted
-  ignore-dynamic   ; ignore value of the dynamic-scope flag (interpreter only)
-  needs-activation ; t if we need an activation object for this frame
-  generator-type   ; STAR, LEGACY, COMPREHENSION or nil
-  async            ; t if the function is defined as `async function`
-  member-expr)     ; nonstandard Ecma extension from Rhino
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-function-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-function-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-function-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-function-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-function-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-function-node-name n) v)
-  (dolist (p (js2-function-node-params n))
-    (js2-visit-ast p v))
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-function-node-body n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-function-node (n i)
-  (let* ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-         (method (js2-node-get-prop n 'METHOD_TYPE))
-         (name (or (js2-function-node-name n)
-                   (js2-function-node-member-expr n)))
-         (params (js2-function-node-params n))
-         (arrow (eq (js2-function-node-form n) 'FUNCTION_ARROW))
-         (rest-p (js2-function-node-rest-p n))
-         (body (js2-function-node-body n))
-         (expr (not (eq (js2-function-node-form n) 'FUNCTION_STATEMENT))))
-    (unless method
-      (insert pad)
-      (when (js2-function-node-async n) (insert "async "))
-      (unless arrow (insert "function"))
-      (when (eq (js2-function-node-generator-type n) 'STAR)
-        (insert "*")))
-    (when name
-      (insert " ")
-      (js2-print-ast name 0))
-    (insert "(")
-    (cl-loop with len = (length params)
-             for param in params
-             for count from 1
-             do
-             (when (and rest-p (= count len))
-               (insert "..."))
-             (js2-print-ast param 0)
-             (when (< count len)
-               (insert ", ")))
-    (insert ") ")
-    (when arrow
-      (insert "=> "))
-    (insert "{")
-    ;; TODO:  fix this to be smarter about indenting, etc.
-    (unless expr
-      (insert "\n"))
-    (if (js2-block-node-p body)
-        (js2-print-body body (1+ i))
-      (js2-print-ast body 0))
-    (insert pad "}")
-    (unless expr
-      (insert "\n"))))
-
-(defun js2-function-name (node)
-  "Return function name for NODE, a `js2-function-node', or nil if anonymous."
-  (and (js2-function-node-name node)
-       (js2-name-node-name (js2-function-node-name node))))
-
-;; Having this be an expression node makes it more flexible.
-;; There are IDE contexts, such as indentation in a for-loop initializer,
-;; that work better if you assume it's an expression.  Whenever we have
-;; a standalone var/const declaration, we just wrap with an expr stmt.
-;; Eclipse apparently screwed this up and now has two versions, expr and stmt.
-(cl-defstruct (js2-var-decl-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-var-decl-node (&key (type js2-VAR)
-                                                          (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                          len kids
-                                                          decl-type)))
-  "AST node for a variable declaration list (VAR, CONST or LET).
-The node bounds differ depending on the declaration type.  For VAR or
-CONST declarations, the bounds include the var/const keyword.  For LET
-declarations, the node begins at the position of the first child."
-  kids        ; a Lisp list of `js2-var-init-node' structs.
-  decl-type)  ; js2-VAR, js2-CONST or js2-LET
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-var-decl-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-var-decl)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-var-decl-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-var-decl)
-
-(defun js2-visit-var-decl (n v)
-  (dolist (kid (js2-var-decl-node-kids n))
-    (js2-visit-ast kid v)))
-
-(defun js2-print-var-decl (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (tt (js2-var-decl-node-decl-type n)))
-    (insert pad)
-    (insert (cond
-             ((= tt js2-VAR) "var ")
-             ((= tt js2-LET) "let ")
-             ((= tt js2-CONST) "const ")
-             (t
-              (error "malformed var-decl node"))))
-    (cl-loop with kids = (js2-var-decl-node-kids n)
-             with len = (length kids)
-             for kid in kids
-             for count from 1
-             do
-             (js2-print-ast kid 0)
-             (if (< count len)
-                 (insert ", ")))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-var-init-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-var-init-node (&key (type js2-VAR)
-                                                          (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                          len target
-                                                          initializer)))
-  "AST node for a variable declaration.
-The type field will be js2-CONST for a const decl."
-  target        ; `js2-name-node', `js2-object-node', or `js2-array-node'
-  initializer)  ; initializer expression, a `js2-node'
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-var-init-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-var-init-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-var-init-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-var-init-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-var-init-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-var-init-node-target n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-var-init-node-initializer n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-var-init-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (name (js2-var-init-node-target n))
-        (init (js2-var-init-node-initializer n)))
-    (insert pad)
-    (js2-print-ast name 0)
-    (when init
-      (insert " = ")
-      (js2-print-ast init 0))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-cond-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-cond-node (&key (type js2-HOOK)
-                                                      (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                      len
-                                                      test-expr
-                                                      true-expr
-                                                      false-expr
-                                                      q-pos c-pos)))
-  "AST node for the ternary operator"
-  test-expr
-  true-expr
-  false-expr
-  q-pos   ; buffer position of ?
-  c-pos)  ; buffer position of :
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-cond-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-cond-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-cond-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-cond-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-cond-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-cond-node-test-expr n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-cond-node-true-expr n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-cond-node-false-expr n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-cond-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i)))
-    (insert pad)
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-cond-node-test-expr n) 0)
-    (insert " ? ")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-cond-node-true-expr n) 0)
-    (insert " : ")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-cond-node-false-expr n) 0)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-infix-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-infix-node (&key type
-                                                       (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                       len op-pos
-                                                       left right)))
-  "Represents infix expressions.
-Includes assignment ops like `|=', and the comma operator.
-The type field inherited from `js2-node' holds the operator."
-  op-pos    ; buffer position where operator begins
-  left      ; any `js2-node'
-  right)    ; any `js2-node'
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-infix-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-infix-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-infix-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-infix-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-infix-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-infix-node-left n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-infix-node-right n) v))
-
-(defconst js2-operator-tokens
-  (let ((table (make-hash-table :test 'eq))
-        (tokens
-         (list (cons js2-IN "in")
-               (cons js2-TYPEOF "typeof")
-               (cons js2-INSTANCEOF "instanceof")
-               (cons js2-DELPROP "delete")
-               (cons js2-AWAIT "await")
-               (cons js2-VOID "void")
-               (cons js2-COMMA ",")
-               (cons js2-COLON ":")
-               (cons js2-OR "||")
-               (cons js2-AND "&&")
-               (cons js2-INC "++")
-               (cons js2-DEC "--")
-               (cons js2-BITOR "|")
-               (cons js2-BITXOR "^")
-               (cons js2-BITAND "&")
-               (cons js2-EQ "==")
-               (cons js2-NE "!=")
-               (cons js2-LT "<")
-               (cons js2-LE "<=")
-               (cons js2-GT ">")
-               (cons js2-GE ">=")
-               (cons js2-LSH "<<")
-               (cons js2-RSH ">>")
-               (cons js2-URSH ">>>")
-               (cons js2-ADD "+")       ; infix plus
-               (cons js2-SUB "-")       ; infix minus
-               (cons js2-MUL "*")
-               (cons js2-EXPON "**")
-               (cons js2-DIV "/")
-               (cons js2-MOD "%")
-               (cons js2-NOT "!")
-               (cons js2-BITNOT "~")
-               (cons js2-POS "+")       ; unary plus
-               (cons js2-NEG "-")       ; unary minus
-               (cons js2-TRIPLEDOT "...")
-               (cons js2-SHEQ "===")    ; shallow equality
-               (cons js2-SHNE "!==")    ; shallow inequality
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN "=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_BITOR "|=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_BITXOR "^=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_BITAND "&=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_LSH "<<=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_RSH ">>=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_URSH ">>>=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_ADD "+=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_SUB "-=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_MUL "*=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_EXPON "**=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_DIV "/=")
-               (cons js2-ASSIGN_MOD "%="))))
-    (cl-loop for (k . v) in tokens do
-             (puthash k v table))
-    table))
-
-(defun js2-print-infix-node (n i)
-  (let* ((tt (js2-node-type n))
-         (op (gethash tt js2-operator-tokens)))
-    (unless op
-      (error "unrecognized infix operator %s" (js2-node-type n)))
-    (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-infix-node-left n) 0)
-    (unless (= tt js2-COMMA)
-      (insert " "))
-    (insert op)
-    (insert " ")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-infix-node-right n) 0)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-assign-node
-               (:include js2-infix-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-assign-node (&key type
-                                                        (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                        len op-pos
-                                                        left right)))
-  "Represents any assignment.
-The type field holds the actual assignment operator.")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-assign-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-infix-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-assign-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-infix-node)
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-unary-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-unary-node (&key type ; required
-                                                       (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                       len operand)))
-  "AST node type for unary operator nodes.
-The type field can be NOT, BITNOT, POS, NEG, INC, DEC,
-TYPEOF, DELPROP, TRIPLEDOT or AWAIT.  For INC or DEC, a 'postfix node
-property is added if the operator follows the operand."
-  operand)  ; a `js2-node' expression
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-unary-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-unary-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-unary-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-unary-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-unary-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-unary-node-operand n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-unary-node (n i)
-  (let* ((tt (js2-node-type n))
-         (op (gethash tt js2-operator-tokens))
-         (postfix (js2-node-get-prop n 'postfix)))
-    (unless op
-      (error "unrecognized unary operator %s" tt))
-    (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-    (unless postfix
-      (insert op))
-    (if (or (= tt js2-TYPEOF)
-            (= tt js2-DELPROP)
-            (= tt js2-AWAIT)
-            (= tt js2-VOID))
-        (insert " "))
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-unary-node-operand n) 0)
-    (when postfix
-      (insert op))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-let-node
-               (:include js2-scope)
-               (:constructor make-js2-let-node (&key (type js2-LETEXPR)
-                                                     (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                     len vars body
-                                                     lp rp)))
-  "AST node for a let expression or a let statement.
-Note that a let declaration such as let x=6, y=7 is a `js2-var-decl-node'."
-  vars   ; a `js2-var-decl-node'
-  body   ; a `js2-node' representing the expression or body block
-  lp
-  rp)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-let-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-let-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-let-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-let-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-let-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-let-node-vars n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-let-node-body n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-let-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "let (")
-  (let ((p (point)))
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-let-node-vars n) 0)
-    (delete-region p (+ p 4)))
-  (insert ") ")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-let-node-body n) i))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-keyword-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-keyword-node (&key type
-                                                         (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                         (len (- js2-ts-cursor pos)))))
-  "AST node representing a literal keyword such as `null'.
-Used for `null', `this', `true', `false' and `debugger'.
-The node type is set to js2-NULL, js2-THIS, etc.")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-keyword-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-keyword-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-keyword-node)
-
-(defun js2-print-keyword-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i)
-          (let ((tt (js2-node-type n)))
-            (cond
-             ((= tt js2-THIS) "this")
-             ((= tt js2-SUPER) "super")
-             ((= tt js2-NULL) "null")
-             ((= tt js2-TRUE) "true")
-             ((= tt js2-FALSE) "false")
-             ((= tt js2-DEBUGGER) "debugger")
-             (t (error "Invalid keyword literal type: %d" tt))))))
-
-(defsubst js2-this-or-super-node-p (node)
-  "Return t if NODE is a `js2-literal-node' of type js2-THIS or js2-SUPER."
-  (let ((type (js2-node-type node)))
-    (or (eq type js2-THIS) (eq type js2-SUPER))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-new-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-new-node (&key (type js2-NEW)
-                                                     (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                     len target
-                                                     args initializer
-                                                     lp rp)))
-  "AST node for new-expression such as new Foo()."
-  target  ; an identifier or reference
-  args    ; a Lisp list of argument nodes
-  lp      ; position of left-paren, nil if omitted
-  rp      ; position of right-paren, nil if omitted
-  initializer) ; experimental Rhino syntax:  optional `js2-object-node'
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-new-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-new-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-new-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-new-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-new-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-new-node-target n) v)
-  (dolist (arg (js2-new-node-args n))
-    (js2-visit-ast arg v))
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-new-node-initializer n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-new-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "new ")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-new-node-target n))
-  (insert "(")
-  (js2-print-list (js2-new-node-args n))
-  (insert ")")
-  (when (js2-new-node-initializer n)
-    (insert " ")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-new-node-initializer n))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-name-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-name-node (&key (type js2-NAME)
-                                                      (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                      (len (- js2-ts-cursor
-                                                              (js2-current-token-beg)))
-                                                      (name (js2-current-token-string)))))
-  "AST node for a JavaScript identifier"
-  name   ; a string
-  scope) ; a `js2-scope' (optional, used for codegen)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-name-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-name-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-name-node)
-
-(defun js2-print-name-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i)
-          (js2-name-node-name n)))
-
-(defsubst js2-name-node-length (node)
-  "Return identifier length of NODE, a `js2-name-node'.
-Returns 0 if NODE is nil or its identifier field is nil."
-  (if node
-      (length (js2-name-node-name node))
-    0))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-number-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-number-node (&key (type js2-NUMBER)
-                                                        (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                        (len (- js2-ts-cursor
-                                                                (js2-current-token-beg)))
-                                                        (value (js2-current-token-string))
-                                                        (num-value (js2-token-number
-                                                                    (js2-current-token)))
-                                                        (num-base (js2-token-number-base
-                                                                   (js2-current-token)))
-                                                        (legacy-octal-p (js2-token-number-legacy-octal-p
-                                                                         (js2-current-token))))))
-  "AST node for a number literal."
-  value      ; the original string, e.g. "6.02e23"
-  num-value  ; the parsed number value
-  num-base  ; the number's base
-  legacy-octal-p)  ; whether the number is a legacy octal (0123 instead of 0o123)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-number-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-number-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-number-node)
-
-(defun js2-print-number-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i)
-          (number-to-string (js2-number-node-num-value n))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-regexp-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-regexp-node (&key (type js2-REGEXP)
-                                                        (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                        (len (- js2-ts-cursor
-                                                                (js2-current-token-beg)))
-                                                        value flags)))
-  "AST node for a regular expression literal."
-  value  ; the regexp string, without // delimiters
-  flags) ; a string of flags, e.g. `mi'.
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-regexp-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-regexp-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-regexp)
-
-(defun js2-print-regexp (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i)
-          "/"
-          (js2-regexp-node-value n)
-          "/")
-  (if (js2-regexp-node-flags n)
-      (insert (js2-regexp-node-flags n))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-string-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-string-node (&key (type js2-STRING)
-                                                        (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                        (len (- js2-ts-cursor
-                                                                (js2-current-token-beg)))
-                                                        (value (js2-current-token-string)))))
-  "String literal.
-Escape characters are not evaluated; e.g. \n is 2 chars in value field.
-You can tell the quote type by looking at the first character."
-  value) ; the characters of the string, including the quotes
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-string-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-string-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-string-node)
-
-(defun js2-print-string-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i)
-          (js2-node-string n)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-template-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-template-node (&key (type js2-TEMPLATE_HEAD)
-                                                          pos len kids)))
-  "Template literal."
-  kids)  ; `js2-string-node' is used for string segments, other nodes
-         ; for substitutions inside.
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-template-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-template)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-template-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-template)
-
-(defun js2-visit-template (n callback)
-  (dolist (kid (js2-template-node-kids n))
-    (js2-visit-ast kid callback)))
-
-(defun js2-print-template (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (dolist (kid (js2-template-node-kids n))
-    (if (js2-string-node-p kid)
-        (insert (js2-node-string kid))
-      (js2-print-ast kid))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-tagged-template-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-tagged-template-node (&key (type js2-TAGGED_TEMPLATE)
-                                                                 pos len tag template)))
-  "Tagged template literal."
-  tag       ; `js2-node' with the tag expression.
-  template) ; `js2-template-node' with the template.
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-tagged-template-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-tagged-template)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-tagged-template-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-tagged-template)
-
-(defun js2-visit-tagged-template (n callback)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-tagged-template-node-tag n) callback)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-tagged-template-node-template n) callback))
-
-(defun js2-print-tagged-template (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-tagged-template-node-tag n))
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-tagged-template-node-template n)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-array-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-array-node (&key (type js2-ARRAYLIT)
-                                                       (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                       len elems)))
-  "AST node for an array literal."
-  elems)  ; list of expressions.  [foo,,bar] yields a nil middle element.
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-array-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-array-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-array-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-array-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-array-node (n v)
-  (dolist (e (js2-array-node-elems n))
-    (js2-visit-ast e v)))  ; Can be nil; e.g. [a, ,b].
-
-(defun js2-print-array-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "[")
-  (let ((elems (js2-array-node-elems n)))
-    (js2-print-list elems)
-    (when (and elems (null (car (last elems))))
-      (insert ",")))
-  (insert "]"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-object-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-object-node (&key (type js2-OBJECTLIT)
-                                                        (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                        len
-                                                        elems)))
-  "AST node for an object literal expression.
-`elems' is a list of `js2-object-prop-node'."
-  elems)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-object-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-object-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-object-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-object-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-object-node (n v)
-  (dolist (e (js2-object-node-elems n))
-    (js2-visit-ast e v)))
-
-(defun js2-print-object-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "{")
-  (js2-print-list (js2-object-node-elems n))
-  (insert "}"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-class-node
-               (:include js2-object-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-class-node (&key (type js2-CLASS)
-                                                       (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                       (form 'CLASS_STATEMENT)
-                                                       (name "")
-                                                       extends len elems)))
-  "AST node for an class expression.
-`elems' is a list of `js2-object-prop-node', and `extends' is an
-optional `js2-expr-node'"
-  form             ; CLASS_{STATEMENT|EXPRESSION}
-  name             ; class name (a `js2-node-name', or nil if anonymous)
-  extends          ; class heritage (a `js2-expr-node', or nil if none)
-  )
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-class-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-class-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-class-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-class-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-class-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-class-node-name n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-class-node-extends n) v)
-  (dolist (e (js2-class-node-elems n))
-    (js2-visit-ast e v)))
-
-(defun js2-print-class-node (n i)
-  (let* ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-         (name (js2-class-node-name n))
-         (extends (js2-class-node-extends n))
-         (elems (js2-class-node-elems n)))
-    (insert pad "class")
-    (when name
-      (insert " ")
-      (js2-print-ast name 0))
-    (when extends
-      (insert " extends ")
-      (js2-print-ast extends))
-    (insert " {")
-    (dolist (elem elems)
-      (insert "\n")
-      (if (js2-node-get-prop elem 'STATIC)
-          (progn (insert (js2-make-pad (1+ i)) "static ")
-                 (js2-print-ast elem 0)) ;; TODO(sdh): indentation isn't quite right
-        (js2-print-ast elem (1+ i))))
-    (insert "\n" pad "}")))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-computed-prop-name-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-computed-prop-name-node
-                             (&key
-                              (type js2-LB)
-                              expr
-                              (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                              (len (- js2-ts-cursor
-                                      (js2-current-token-beg))))))
-  "AST node for a `ComputedPropertyName'."
-  expr)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-computed-prop-name-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-computed-prop-name-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-computed-prop-name-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-computed-prop-name-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-computed-prop-name-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-computed-prop-name-node-expr n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-computed-prop-name-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "[")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-computed-prop-name-node-expr n) 0)
-  (insert "]"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-object-prop-node
-               (:include js2-infix-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-object-prop-node (&key (type js2-COLON)
-                                                             (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                             len left
-                                                             right op-pos)))
-  "AST node for an object literal prop:value entry.
-The `left' field is the property: a name node, string node,
-number node or expression node.  The `right' field is a
-`js2-node' representing the initializer value.  If the property
-is abbreviated, the node's `SHORTHAND' property is non-nil and
-both fields have the same value.")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-object-prop-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-infix-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-object-prop-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-object-prop-node)
-
-(defun js2-print-object-prop-node (n i)
-  (let* ((left (js2-object-prop-node-left n))
-         (right (js2-object-prop-node-right n)))
-    (js2-print-ast left i)
-    (if (not (js2-node-get-prop n 'SHORTHAND))
-        (progn
-          (insert ": ")
-          (js2-print-ast right 0)))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-method-node
-               (:include js2-infix-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-method-node (&key (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                        len left right)))
-  "AST node for a method in an object literal or a class body.
-The `left' field is the `js2-name-node' naming the method.
-The `right' field is always an anonymous `js2-function-node' with a node
-property `METHOD_TYPE' set to 'GET or 'SET. ")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-method-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-infix-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-method-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-method)
-
-(defun js2-print-method (n i)
-  (let* ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-         (left (js2-method-node-left n))
-         (right (js2-method-node-right n))
-         (type (js2-node-get-prop right 'METHOD_TYPE)))
-    (insert pad)
-    (when type
-      (insert (cdr (assoc type '((GET . "get ")
-                                 (SET . "set ")
-                                 (ASYNC . "async ")
-                                 (FUNCTION . ""))))))
-    (when (and (js2-function-node-p right)
-               (eq 'STAR (js2-function-node-generator-type right)))
-      (insert "*"))
-    (js2-print-ast left 0)
-    (js2-print-ast right 0)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-prop-get-node
-               (:include js2-infix-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-prop-get-node (&key (type js2-GETPROP)
-                                                          (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                          len left right)))
-  "AST node for a dotted property reference, e.g. foo.bar or foo().bar")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-prop-get-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-prop-get-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-prop-get-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-prop-get-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-prop-get-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-prop-get-node-left n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-prop-get-node-right n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-prop-get-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-prop-get-node-left n) 0)
-  (insert ".")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-prop-get-node-right n) 0))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-elem-get-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-elem-get-node (&key (type js2-GETELEM)
-                                                          (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                          len target element
-                                                          lb rb)))
-  "AST node for an array index expression such as foo[bar]."
-  target  ; a `js2-node' - the expression preceding the "."
-  element ; a `js2-node' - the expression in brackets
-  lb      ; position of left-bracket, nil if omitted
-  rb)     ; position of right-bracket, nil if omitted
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-elem-get-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-elem-get-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-elem-get-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-elem-get-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-elem-get-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-elem-get-node-target n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-elem-get-node-element n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-elem-get-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-elem-get-node-target n) 0)
-  (insert "[")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-elem-get-node-element n) 0)
-  (insert "]"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-call-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-call-node (&key (type js2-CALL)
-                                                      (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                      len target args
-                                                      lp rp)))
-  "AST node for a JavaScript function call."
-  target  ; a `js2-node' evaluating to the function to call
-  args  ; a Lisp list of `js2-node' arguments
-  lp    ; position of open-paren, or nil if missing
-  rp)   ; position of close-paren, or nil if missing
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-call-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-call-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-call-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-call-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-call-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-call-node-target n) v)
-  (dolist (arg (js2-call-node-args n))
-    (js2-visit-ast arg v)))
-
-(defun js2-print-call-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-call-node-target n) 0)
-  (insert "(")
-  (js2-print-list (js2-call-node-args n))
-  (insert ")"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-yield-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-yield-node (&key (type js2-YIELD)
-                                                       (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                       len value star-p)))
-  "AST node for yield statement or expression."
-  star-p ; whether it's yield*
-  value) ; optional:  value to be yielded
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-yield-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-yield-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-yield-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-yield-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-yield-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-yield-node-value n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-yield-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (insert "yield")
-  (when (js2-yield-node-star-p n)
-    (insert "*"))
-  (when (js2-yield-node-value n)
-    (insert " ")
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-yield-node-value n) 0)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-paren-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-paren-node (&key (type js2-LP)
-                                                       (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                       len expr)))
-  "AST node for a parenthesized expression.
-In particular, used when the parens are syntactically optional,
-as opposed to required parens such as those enclosing an if-conditional."
-  expr)   ; `js2-node'
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-paren-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-paren-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-paren-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-paren-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-paren-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-paren-node-expr n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-paren-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (insert "(")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-paren-node-expr n) 0)
-  (insert ")"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-comp-node
-               (:include js2-scope)
-               (:constructor make-js2-comp-node (&key (type js2-ARRAYCOMP)
-                                                      (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                      len result
-                                                      loops filters
-                                                      form)))
-  "AST node for an Array comprehension such as [[x,y] for (x in foo) for (y in bar)]."
-  result  ; result expression (just after left-bracket)
-  loops   ; a Lisp list of `js2-comp-loop-node'
-  filters ; a Lisp list of guard/filter expressions
-  form    ; ARRAY, LEGACY_ARRAY or STAR_GENERATOR
-          ; SpiderMonkey also supports "legacy generator expressions", but we dont.
-  )
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-comp-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-comp-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-comp-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-comp-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-comp-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-comp-node-result n) v)
-  (dolist (l (js2-comp-node-loops n))
-    (js2-visit-ast l v))
-  (dolist (f (js2-comp-node-filters n))
-    (js2-visit-ast f v)))
-
-(defun js2-print-comp-node (n i)
-  (let ((pad (js2-make-pad i))
-        (result (js2-comp-node-result n))
-        (loops (js2-comp-node-loops n))
-        (filters (js2-comp-node-filters n))
-        (legacy-p (eq (js2-comp-node-form n) 'LEGACY_ARRAY))
-        (gen-p (eq (js2-comp-node-form n) 'STAR_GENERATOR)))
-    (insert pad (if gen-p "(" "["))
-    (when legacy-p
-      (js2-print-ast result 0))
-    (dolist (l loops)
-      (when legacy-p
-        (insert " "))
-      (js2-print-ast l 0)
-      (unless legacy-p
-        (insert " ")))
-    (dolist (f filters)
-      (when legacy-p
-        (insert " "))
-      (insert "if (")
-      (js2-print-ast f 0)
-      (insert ")")
-      (unless legacy-p
-        (insert " ")))
-    (unless legacy-p
-      (js2-print-ast result 0))
-    (insert (if gen-p ")" "]"))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-comp-loop-node
-               (:include js2-for-in-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-comp-loop-node (&key (type js2-FOR)
-                                                           (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                           len iterator
-                                                           object in-pos
-                                                           foreach-p
-                                                           each-pos
-                                                           forof-p
-                                                           lp rp)))
-  "AST subtree for each 'for (foo in bar)' loop in an array comprehension.")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-comp-loop-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-comp-loop)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-comp-loop-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-comp-loop)
-
-(defun js2-visit-comp-loop (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-comp-loop-node-iterator n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-comp-loop-node-object n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-comp-loop (n _i)
-  (insert "for ")
-  (when (js2-comp-loop-node-foreach-p n) (insert "each "))
-  (insert "(")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-comp-loop-node-iterator n) 0)
-  (insert (if (js2-comp-loop-node-forof-p n)
-              " of " " in "))
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-comp-loop-node-object n) 0)
-  (insert ")"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-empty-expr-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-empty-expr-node (&key (type js2-EMPTY)
-                                                            (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                            len)))
-  "AST node for an empty expression.")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-empty-expr-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-empty-expr-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-none)
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-node
-               (:include js2-block-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-node (&key (type js2-XML)
-                                                     (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                     len kids)))
-  "AST node for initial parse of E4X literals.
-The kids field is a list of XML fragments, each a `js2-string-node' or
-a `js2-xml-js-expr-node'.  Equivalent to Rhino's XmlLiteral node.")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-block)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-node)
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-node (n i)
-  (dolist (kid (js2-xml-node-kids n))
-    (js2-print-ast kid i)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-js-expr-node
-               (:include js2-xml-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-js-expr-node (&key (type js2-XML)
-                                                             (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                             len expr)))
-  "AST node for an embedded JavaScript {expression} in an E4X literal.
-The start and end fields correspond to the curly-braces."
-  expr)  ; a `js2-expr-node' of some sort
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-js-expr-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-xml-js-expr)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-js-expr-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-js-expr)
-
-(defun js2-visit-xml-js-expr (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-js-expr-node-expr n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-js-expr (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (insert "{")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-js-expr-node-expr n) 0)
-  (insert "}"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-dot-query-node
-               (:include js2-infix-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-dot-query-node (&key (type js2-DOTQUERY)
-                                                               (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                               op-pos len left
-                                                               right rp)))
-  "AST node for an E4X foo.(bar) filter expression.
-Note that the left-paren is automatically the character immediately
-following the dot (.) in the operator.  No whitespace is permitted
-between the dot and the lp by the scanner."
-  rp)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-dot-query-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-infix-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-dot-query-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-dot-query)
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-dot-query (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-dot-query-node-left n) 0)
-  (insert ".(")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-dot-query-node-right n) 0)
-  (insert ")"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-ref-node
-               (:include js2-node)
-               (:constructor nil))  ; abstract
-  "Base type for E4X XML attribute-access or property-get expressions.
-Such expressions can take a variety of forms.  The general syntax has
-three parts:
-
-  - (optional) an @ (specifying an attribute access)
-  - (optional) a namespace (a `js2-name-node') and double-colon
-  - (required) either a `js2-name-node' or a bracketed [expression]
-
-The property-name expressions (examples:  ns::name, @name) are
-represented as `js2-xml-prop-ref' nodes.  The bracketed-expression
-versions (examples:  ns::[name], @[name]) become `js2-xml-elem-ref' nodes.
-
-This node type (or more specifically, its subclasses) will sometimes
-be the right-hand child of a `js2-prop-get-node' or a
-`js2-infix-node' of type `js2-DOTDOT', the .. xml-descendants operator.
-The `js2-xml-ref-node' may also be a standalone primary expression with
-no explicit target, which is valid in certain expression contexts such as
-
-  company..employee.(@id < 100)
-
-in this case, the @id is a `js2-xml-ref' that is part of an infix '<'
-expression whose parent is a `js2-xml-dot-query-node'."
-  namespace
-  at-pos
-  colon-pos)
-
-(defsubst js2-xml-ref-node-attr-access-p (node)
-  "Return non-nil if this expression began with an @-token."
-  (and (numberp (js2-xml-ref-node-at-pos node))
-       (cl-plusp (js2-xml-ref-node-at-pos node))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-prop-ref-node
-               (:include js2-xml-ref-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-prop-ref-node (&key (type js2-REF_NAME)
-                                                              (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                              len propname
-                                                              namespace at-pos
-                                                              colon-pos)))
-  "AST node for an E4X XML [expr] property-ref expression.
-The JavaScript syntax is an optional @, an optional ns::, and a name.
-
-  [ '@' ] [ name '::' ] name
-
-Examples include name, ns::name, ns::*, *::name, *::*, @attr, @ns::attr,
-@ns::*, @*::attr, @*::*, and @*.
-
-The node starts at the @ token, if present.  Otherwise it starts at the
-namespace name.  The node bounds extend through the closing right-bracket,
-or if it is missing due to a syntax error, through the end of the index
-expression."
-  propname)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-prop-ref-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-xml-prop-ref-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-prop-ref-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-prop-ref-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-xml-prop-ref-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-prop-ref-node-namespace n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-prop-ref-node-propname n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-prop-ref-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (if (js2-xml-ref-node-attr-access-p n)
-      (insert "@"))
-  (when (js2-xml-prop-ref-node-namespace n)
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-prop-ref-node-namespace n) 0)
-    (insert "::"))
-  (if (js2-xml-prop-ref-node-propname n)
-      (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-prop-ref-node-propname n) 0)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-elem-ref-node
-               (:include js2-xml-ref-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-elem-ref-node (&key (type js2-REF_MEMBER)
-                                                              (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                              len expr lb rb
-                                                              namespace at-pos
-                                                              colon-pos)))
-  "AST node for an E4X XML [expr] member-ref expression.
-Syntax:
-
- [ '@' ] [ name '::' ] '[' expr ']'
-
-Examples include ns::[expr], @ns::[expr], @[expr], *::[expr] and @*::[expr].
-
-Note that the form [expr] (i.e. no namespace or attribute-qualifier)
-is not a legal E4X XML element-ref expression, since it's already used
-for standard JavaScript element-get array indexing.  Hence, a
-`js2-xml-elem-ref-node' always has either the attribute-qualifier, a
-non-nil namespace node, or both.
-
-The node starts at the @ token, if present.  Otherwise it starts
-at the namespace name.  The node bounds extend through the closing
-right-bracket, or if it is missing due to a syntax error, through the
-end of the index expression."
-  expr  ; the bracketed index expression
-  lb
-  rb)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-elem-ref-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-xml-elem-ref-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-elem-ref-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-elem-ref-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-xml-elem-ref-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-elem-ref-node-namespace n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-elem-ref-node-expr n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-elem-ref-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (if (js2-xml-ref-node-attr-access-p n)
-      (insert "@"))
-  (when (js2-xml-elem-ref-node-namespace n)
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-elem-ref-node-namespace n) 0)
-    (insert "::"))
-  (insert "[")
-  (if (js2-xml-elem-ref-node-expr n)
-      (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-elem-ref-node-expr n) 0))
-  (insert "]"))
-
-;;; Placeholder nodes for when we try parsing the XML literals structurally.
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-start-tag-node
-               (:include js2-xml-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-start-tag-node (&key (type js2-XML)
-                                                               (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                               len name attrs kids
-                                                               empty-p)))
-  "AST node for an XML start-tag.  Not currently used.
-The `kids' field is a Lisp list of child content nodes."
-  name      ; a `js2-xml-name-node'
-  attrs     ; a Lisp list of `js2-xml-attr-node'
-  empty-p)  ; t if this is an empty element such as <foo bar="baz"/>
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-start-tag-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-xml-start-tag)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-start-tag-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-start-tag)
-
-(defun js2-visit-xml-start-tag (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-start-tag-node-name n) v)
-  (dolist (attr (js2-xml-start-tag-node-attrs n))
-    (js2-visit-ast attr v))
-  (js2-visit-block n v))
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-start-tag (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "<")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-start-tag-node-name n) 0)
-  (when (js2-xml-start-tag-node-attrs n)
-    (insert " ")
-    (js2-print-list (js2-xml-start-tag-node-attrs n) " "))
-  (insert ">"))
-
-;; I -think- I'm going to make the parent node the corresponding start-tag,
-;; and add the end-tag to the kids list of the parent as well.
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-end-tag-node
-               (:include js2-xml-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-end-tag-node (&key (type js2-XML)
-                                                             (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                             len name)))
-  "AST node for an XML end-tag.  Not currently used."
-  name)  ; a `js2-xml-name-node'
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-end-tag-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-xml-end-tag)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-end-tag-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-end-tag)
-
-(defun js2-visit-xml-end-tag (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-end-tag-node-name n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-end-tag (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (insert "</")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-end-tag-node-name n) 0)
-  (insert ">"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-name-node
-               (:include js2-xml-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-name-node (&key (type js2-XML)
-                                                          (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                          len namespace kids)))
-  "AST node for an E4X XML name.  Not currently used.
-Any XML name can be qualified with a namespace, hence the namespace field.
-Further, any E4X name can be comprised of arbitrary JavaScript {} expressions.
-The kids field is a list of `js2-name-node' and `js2-xml-js-expr-node'.
-For a simple name, the kids list has exactly one node, a `js2-name-node'."
-  namespace)  ; a `js2-string-node'
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-name-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-xml-name-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-name-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-name-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-xml-name-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-name-node-namespace n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-name-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (when (js2-xml-name-node-namespace n)
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-name-node-namespace n) 0)
-    (insert "::"))
-  (dolist (kid (js2-xml-name-node-kids n))
-    (js2-print-ast kid 0)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-pi-node
-               (:include js2-xml-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-pi-node (&key (type js2-XML)
-                                                        (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                        len name attrs)))
-  "AST node for an E4X XML processing instruction.  Not currently used."
-  name   ; a `js2-xml-name-node'
-  attrs) ; a list of `js2-xml-attr-node'
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-pi-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-xml-pi-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-pi-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-pi-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-xml-pi-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-pi-node-name n) v)
-  (dolist (attr (js2-xml-pi-node-attrs n))
-    (js2-visit-ast attr v)))
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-pi-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i) "<?")
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-pi-node-name n))
-  (when (js2-xml-pi-node-attrs n)
-    (insert " ")
-    (js2-print-list (js2-xml-pi-node-attrs n)))
-  (insert "?>"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-cdata-node
-               (:include js2-xml-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-cdata-node (&key (type js2-XML)
-                                                           (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                           len content)))
-  "AST node for a CDATA escape section.  Not currently used."
-  content)  ; a `js2-string-node' with node-property 'quote-type 'cdata
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-cdata-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-xml-cdata-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-cdata-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-cdata-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-xml-cdata-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-cdata-node-content n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-cdata-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-cdata-node-content n)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-attr-node
-               (:include js2-xml-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-attr-node (&key (type js2-XML)
-                                                      (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                      len name value
-                                                      eq-pos quote-type)))
-  "AST node representing a foo='bar' XML attribute value.  Not yet used."
-  name   ; a `js2-xml-name-node'
-  value  ; a `js2-xml-name-node'
-  eq-pos ; buffer position of "=" sign
-  quote-type) ; 'single or 'double
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-attr-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-xml-attr-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-attr-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-attr-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-xml-attr-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-attr-node-name n) v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-attr-node-value n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-attr-node (n i)
-  (let ((quote (if (eq (js2-xml-attr-node-quote-type n) 'single)
-                   "'"
-                 "\"")))
-    (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-attr-node-name n) 0)
-    (insert "=" quote)
-    (js2-print-ast (js2-xml-attr-node-value n) 0)
-    (insert quote)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-text-node
-               (:include js2-xml-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-text-node (&key (type js2-XML)
-                                                      (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                      len content)))
-  "AST node for an E4X XML text node.  Not currently used."
-  content)  ; a Lisp list of `js2-string-node' and `js2-xml-js-expr-node'
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-text-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-xml-text-node)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-text-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-text-node)
-
-(defun js2-visit-xml-text-node (n v)
-  (js2-visit-ast (js2-xml-text-node-content n) v))
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-text-node (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i))
-  (dolist (kid (js2-xml-text-node-content n))
-    (js2-print-ast kid)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (js2-xml-comment-node
-               (:include js2-xml-node)
-               (:constructor make-js2-xml-comment-node (&key (type js2-XML)
-                                                             (pos js2-ts-cursor)
-                                                             len)))
-  "AST node for E4X XML comment.  Not currently used.")
-
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-comment-node 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'js2-xml-comment-node 'js2-printer 'js2-print-xml-comment)
-
-(defun js2-print-xml-comment (n i)
-  (insert (js2-make-pad i)
-          (js2-node-string n)))
-
-;;; Node utilities
-
-(defsubst js2-node-line (n)
-  "Fetch the source line number at the start of node N.
-This is O(n) in the length of the source buffer; use prudently."
-  (1+ (count-lines (point-min) (js2-node-abs-pos n))))
-
-(defsubst js2-block-node-kid (n i)
-  "Return child I of node N, or nil if there aren't that many."
-  (nth i (js2-block-node-kids n)))
-
-(defsubst js2-block-node-first (n)
-  "Return first child of block node N, or nil if there is none."
-  (cl-first (js2-block-node-kids n)))
-
-(defun js2-node-root (n)
-  "Return the root of the AST containing N.
-If N has no parent pointer, returns N."
-  (let ((parent (js2-node-parent n)))
-    (if parent
-        (js2-node-root parent)
-      n)))
-
-(defsubst js2-node-short-name (n)
-  "Return the short name of node N as a string, e.g. `js2-if-node'."
-  (let ((name (symbol-name (aref n 0))))
-    (if (string-prefix-p "cl-struct-" name)
-        (substring (symbol-name (aref n 0))
-                   (length "cl-struct-"))
-      name)))
-
-(defun js2-node-child-list (node)
-  "Return the child list for NODE, a Lisp list of nodes.
-Works for block nodes, array nodes, obj literals, funarg lists,
-var decls and try nodes (for catch clauses).  Note that you should call
-`js2-block-node-kids' on the function body for the body statements.
-Returns nil for zero-length child lists or unsupported nodes."
-  (cond
-   ((js2-function-node-p node)
-    (js2-function-node-params node))
-   ((js2-block-node-p node)
-    (js2-block-node-kids node))
-   ((js2-try-node-p node)
-    (js2-try-node-catch-clauses node))
-   ((js2-array-node-p node)
-    (js2-array-node-elems node))
-   ((js2-object-node-p node)
-    (js2-object-node-elems node))
-   ((js2-call-node-p node)
-    (js2-call-node-args node))
-   ((js2-new-node-p node)
-    (js2-new-node-args node))
-   ((js2-var-decl-node-p node)
-    (js2-var-decl-node-kids node))
-   (t
-    nil)))
-
-(defun js2-node-set-child-list (node kids)
-  "Set the child list for NODE to KIDS."
-   (cond
-    ((js2-function-node-p node)
-     (setf (js2-function-node-params node) kids))
-    ((js2-block-node-p node)
-     (setf (js2-block-node-kids node) kids))
-    ((js2-try-node-p node)
-     (setf (js2-try-node-catch-clauses node) kids))
-    ((js2-array-node-p node)
-     (setf (js2-array-node-elems node) kids))
-    ((js2-object-node-p node)
-     (setf (js2-object-node-elems node) kids))
-    ((js2-call-node-p node)
-     (setf (js2-call-node-args node) kids))
-    ((js2-new-node-p node)
-     (setf (js2-new-node-args node) kids))
-    ((js2-var-decl-node-p node)
-     (setf (js2-var-decl-node-kids node) kids))
-    (t
-     (error "Unsupported node type: %s" (js2-node-short-name node))))
-   kids)
-
-;; All because Common Lisp doesn't support multiple inheritance for defstructs.
-(defconst js2-paren-expr-nodes
-  '(cl-struct-js2-comp-loop-node
-    cl-struct-js2-comp-node
-    cl-struct-js2-call-node
-    cl-struct-js2-catch-node
-    cl-struct-js2-do-node
-    cl-struct-js2-elem-get-node
-    cl-struct-js2-for-in-node
-    cl-struct-js2-for-node
-    cl-struct-js2-function-node
-    cl-struct-js2-if-node
-    cl-struct-js2-let-node
-    cl-struct-js2-new-node
-    cl-struct-js2-paren-node
-    cl-struct-js2-switch-node
-    cl-struct-js2-while-node
-    cl-struct-js2-with-node
-    cl-struct-js2-xml-dot-query-node)
-  "Node types that can have a parenthesized child expression.
-In particular, nodes that respond to `js2-node-lp' and `js2-node-rp'.")
-
-(defsubst js2-paren-expr-node-p (node)
-  "Return t for nodes that typically have a parenthesized child expression.
-Useful for computing the indentation anchors for arg-lists and conditions.
-Note that it may return a false positive, for instance when NODE is
-a `js2-new-node' and there are no arguments or parentheses."
-  (memq (aref node 0) js2-paren-expr-nodes))
-
-;; Fake polymorphism... yech.
-(defun js2-node-lp (node)
-  "Return relative left-paren position for NODE, if applicable.
-For `js2-elem-get-node' structs, returns left-bracket position.
-Note that the position may be nil in the case of a parse error."
-  (cond
-   ((js2-elem-get-node-p node)
-    (js2-elem-get-node-lb node))
-   ((js2-loop-node-p node)
-    (js2-loop-node-lp node))
-   ((js2-function-node-p node)
-    (js2-function-node-lp node))
-   ((js2-if-node-p node)
-    (js2-if-node-lp node))
-   ((js2-new-node-p node)
-    (js2-new-node-lp node))
-   ((js2-call-node-p node)
-    (js2-call-node-lp node))
-   ((js2-paren-node-p node)
-    0)
-   ((js2-switch-node-p node)
-    (js2-switch-node-lp node))
-   ((js2-catch-node-p node)
-    (js2-catch-node-lp node))
-   ((js2-let-node-p node)
-    (js2-let-node-lp node))
-   ((js2-comp-node-p node)
-    0)
-   ((js2-with-node-p node)
-    (js2-with-node-lp node))
-   ((js2-xml-dot-query-node-p node)
-    (1+ (js2-infix-node-op-pos node)))
-   (t
-    (error "Unsupported node type: %s" (js2-node-short-name node)))))
-
-;; Fake polymorphism... blech.
-(defun js2-node-rp (node)
-  "Return relative right-paren position for NODE, if applicable.
-For `js2-elem-get-node' structs, returns right-bracket position.
-Note that the position may be nil in the case of a parse error."
-  (cond
-   ((js2-elem-get-node-p node)
-    (js2-elem-get-node-rb node))
-   ((js2-loop-node-p node)
-    (js2-loop-node-rp node))
-   ((js2-function-node-p node)
-    (js2-function-node-rp node))
-   ((js2-if-node-p node)
-    (js2-if-node-rp node))
-   ((js2-new-node-p node)
-    (js2-new-node-rp node))
-   ((js2-call-node-p node)
-    (js2-call-node-rp node))
-   ((js2-paren-node-p node)
-    (1- (js2-node-len node)))
-   ((js2-switch-node-p node)
-    (js2-switch-node-rp node))
-   ((js2-catch-node-p node)
-    (js2-catch-node-rp node))
-   ((js2-let-node-p node)
-    (js2-let-node-rp node))
-   ((js2-comp-node-p node)
-    (1- (js2-node-len node)))
-   ((js2-with-node-p node)
-    (js2-with-node-rp node))
-   ((js2-xml-dot-query-node-p node)
-    (1+ (js2-xml-dot-query-node-rp node)))
-   (t
-    (error "Unsupported node type: %s" (js2-node-short-name node)))))
-
-(defsubst js2-node-first-child (node)
-  "Return the first element of `js2-node-child-list' for NODE."
-  (car (js2-node-child-list node)))
-
-(defsubst js2-node-last-child (node)
-  "Return the last element of `js2-node-last-child' for NODE."
-  (car (last (js2-node-child-list node))))
-
-(defun js2-node-prev-sibling (node)
-  "Return the previous statement in parent.
-Works for parents supported by `js2-node-child-list'.
-Returns nil if NODE is not in the parent, or PARENT is
-not a supported node, or if NODE is the first child."
-  (let* ((p (js2-node-parent node))
-         (kids (js2-node-child-list p))
-         (sib (car kids)))
-    (while (and kids
-                (not (eq node (cadr kids))))
-      (setq kids (cdr kids)
-            sib (car kids)))
-    sib))
-
-(defun js2-node-next-sibling (node)
-  "Return the next statement in parent block.
-Returns nil if NODE is not in the block, or PARENT is not
-a block node, or if NODE is the last statement."
-  (let* ((p (js2-node-parent node))
-         (kids (js2-node-child-list p)))
-    (while (and kids
-                (not (eq node (car kids))))
-      (setq kids (cdr kids)))
-    (cadr kids)))
-
-(defun js2-node-find-child-before (pos parent &optional after)
-  "Find the last child that starts before POS in parent.
-If AFTER is non-nil, returns first child starting after POS.
-POS is an absolute buffer position.  PARENT is any node
-supported by `js2-node-child-list'.
-Returns nil if no applicable child is found."
-  (let ((kids (if (js2-function-node-p parent)
-                  (js2-block-node-kids (js2-function-node-body parent))
-                (js2-node-child-list parent)))
-        (beg (js2-node-abs-pos (if (js2-function-node-p parent)
-                                   (js2-function-node-body parent)
-                                 parent)))
-        kid result fn
-        (continue t))
-    (setq fn (if after '>= '<))
-    (while (and kids continue)
-      (setq kid (car kids))
-      (if (funcall fn (+ beg (js2-node-pos kid)) pos)
-          (setq result kid
-                continue (not after))
-        (setq continue after))
-      (setq kids (cdr kids)))
-    result))
-
-(defun js2-node-find-child-after (pos parent)
-  "Find first child that starts after POS in parent.
-POS is an absolute buffer position.  PARENT is any node
-supported by `js2-node-child-list'.
-Returns nil if no applicable child is found."
-  (js2-node-find-child-before pos parent 'after))
-
-(defun js2-node-replace-child (pos parent new-node)
-  "Replace node at index POS in PARENT with NEW-NODE.
-Only works for parents supported by `js2-node-child-list'."
-  (let ((kids (js2-node-child-list parent))
-        (i 0))
-    (while (< i pos)
-      (setq kids (cdr kids)
-            i (1+ i)))
-    (setcar kids new-node)
-    (js2-node-add-children parent new-node)))
-
-(defun js2-node-buffer (n)
-  "Return the buffer associated with AST N.
-Returns nil if the buffer is not set as a property on the root
-node, or if parent links were not recorded during parsing."
-  (let ((root (js2-node-root n)))
-    (and root
-         (js2-ast-root-p root)
-         (js2-ast-root-buffer root))))
-
-(defun js2-block-node-push (n kid)
-  "Push js2-node KID onto the end of js2-block-node N's child list.
-KID is always added to the -end- of the kids list.
-Function also calls `js2-node-add-children' to add the parent link."
-  (let ((kids (js2-node-child-list n)))
-    (if kids
-        (setcdr kids (nconc (cdr kids) (list kid)))
-      (js2-node-set-child-list n (list kid)))
-    (js2-node-add-children n kid)))
-
-(defun js2-node-string (node)
-  (with-current-buffer (or (js2-node-buffer node)
-                           (error "No buffer available for node %s" node))
-    (let ((pos (js2-node-abs-pos node)))
-      (buffer-substring-no-properties pos (+ pos (js2-node-len node))))))
-
-;; Container for storing the node we're looking for in a traversal.
-(js2-deflocal js2-discovered-node nil)
-
-;; Keep track of absolute node position during traversals.
-(js2-deflocal js2-visitor-offset nil)
-
-(js2-deflocal js2-node-search-point nil)
-
-(when js2-mode-dev-mode-p
-  (defun js2-find-node-at-point ()
-    (interactive)
-    (let ((node (js2-node-at-point)))
-      (message "%s" (or node "No node found at point"))))
-  (defun js2-node-name-at-point ()
-    (interactive)
-    (let ((node (js2-node-at-point)))
-      (message "%s" (if node
-                        (js2-node-short-name node)
-                      "No node found at point.")))))
-
-(defun js2-node-at-point (&optional pos skip-comments)
-  "Return AST node at POS, a buffer position, defaulting to current point.
-The `js2-mode-ast' variable must be set to the current parse tree.
-Signals an error if the AST (`js2-mode-ast') is nil.
-Always returns a node - if it can't find one, it returns the root.
-If SKIP-COMMENTS is non-nil, comment nodes are ignored."
-  (let ((ast js2-mode-ast)
-        result)
-    (unless ast
-      (error "No JavaScript AST available"))
-    ;; Look through comments first, since they may be inside nodes that
-    ;; would otherwise report a match.
-    (setq pos (or pos (point))
-          result (if (> pos (js2-node-abs-end ast))
-                     ast
-                   (if (not skip-comments)
-                       (js2-comment-at-point pos))))
-    (unless result
-      (setq js2-discovered-node nil
-            js2-visitor-offset 0
-            js2-node-search-point pos)
-      (unwind-protect
-          (catch 'js2-visit-done
-            (js2-visit-ast ast #'js2-node-at-point-visitor))
-        (setq js2-visitor-offset nil
-              js2-node-search-point nil))
-      (setq result js2-discovered-node))
-    ;; may have found a comment beyond end of last child node,
-    ;; since visiting the ast-root looks at the comment-list last.
-    (if (and skip-comments
-             (js2-comment-node-p result))
-        (setq result nil))
-    (or result js2-mode-ast)))
-
-(defun js2-node-at-point-visitor (node end-p)
-  (let ((rel-pos (js2-node-pos node))
-        abs-pos
-        abs-end
-        (point js2-node-search-point))
-    (cond
-     (end-p
-      ;; this evaluates to a non-nil return value, even if it's zero
-      (cl-decf js2-visitor-offset rel-pos))
-     ;; we already looked for comments before visiting, and don't want them now
-     ((js2-comment-node-p node)
-      nil)
-     (t
-      (setq abs-pos (cl-incf js2-visitor-offset rel-pos)
-            ;; we only want to use the node if the point is before
-            ;; the last character position in the node, so we decrement
-            ;; the absolute end by 1.
-            abs-end (+ abs-pos (js2-node-len node) -1))
-      (cond
-       ;; If this node starts after search-point, stop the search.
-       ((> abs-pos point)
-        (throw 'js2-visit-done nil))
-       ;; If this node ends before the search-point, don't check kids.
-       ((> point abs-end)
-        nil)
-       (t
-        ;; Otherwise point is within this node, possibly in a child.
-        (setq js2-discovered-node node)
-        t))))))  ; keep processing kids to look for more specific match
-
-(defsubst js2-block-comment-p (node)
-  "Return non-nil if NODE is a comment node of format `jsdoc' or `block'."
-  (and (js2-comment-node-p node)
-       (memq (js2-comment-node-format node) '(jsdoc block))))
-
-;; TODO:  put the comments in a vector and binary-search them instead
-(defun js2-comment-at-point (&optional pos)
-  "Look through scanned comment nodes for one containing POS.
-POS is a buffer position that defaults to current point.
-Function returns nil if POS was not in any comment node."
-  (let ((ast js2-mode-ast)
-        (x (or pos (point)))
-        beg end)
-    (unless ast
-      (error "No JavaScript AST available"))
-    (catch 'done
-      ;; Comments are stored in lexical order.
-      (dolist (comment (js2-ast-root-comments ast) nil)
-        (setq beg (js2-node-abs-pos comment)
-              end (+ beg (js2-node-len comment)))
-        (if (and (>= x beg)
-                 (<= x end))
-          (throw 'done comment))))))
-
-(defun js2-comments-between (start end comments-list)
-  "Return comment nodes between START and END, nil if not found.
-START and END are absolute positions in current buffer.
-COMMENTS-LIST is the comments list to check."
-  (let (comments c-start c-end)
-    (nreverse
-      (dolist (comment comments-list comments)
-        (setq c-start (js2-node-abs-pos comment)
-              c-end (1- (+ c-start (js2-node-len comment))))
-        (unless (or (< c-end start)
-                    (> c-start end))
-          (push comment comments))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-find-parent-fn (node)
-  "Find function enclosing NODE.
-Returns nil if NODE is not inside a function."
-  (setq node (js2-node-parent node))
-  (while (and node (not (js2-function-node-p node)))
-    (setq node (js2-node-parent node)))
-  (and (js2-function-node-p node) node))
-
-(defun js2-mode-find-enclosing-fn (node)
-  "Find function or root enclosing NODE."
-  (if (js2-ast-root-p node)
-      node
-    (setq node (js2-node-parent node))
-    (while (not (or (js2-ast-root-p node)
-                    (js2-function-node-p node)))
-      (setq node (js2-node-parent node)))
-    node))
-
- (defun js2-mode-find-enclosing-node (beg end)
-  "Find node fully enclosing BEG and END."
-  (let ((node (js2-node-at-point beg))
-        pos
-        (continue t))
-    (while continue
-      (if (or (js2-ast-root-p node)
-              (and
-               (<= (setq pos (js2-node-abs-pos node)) beg)
-               (>= (+ pos (js2-node-len node)) end)))
-          (setq continue nil)
-        (setq node (js2-node-parent node))))
-    node))
-
-(defun js2-node-parent-script-or-fn (node)
-  "Find script or function immediately enclosing NODE.
-If NODE is the ast-root, returns nil."
-  (if (js2-ast-root-p node)
-      nil
-    (setq node (js2-node-parent node))
-    (while (and node (not (or (js2-function-node-p node)
-                              (js2-script-node-p node))))
-      (setq node (js2-node-parent node)))
-    node))
-
-(defun js2-node-is-descendant (node ancestor)
-  "Return t if NODE is a descendant of ANCESTOR."
-  (while (and node
-              (not (eq node ancestor)))
-    (setq node (js2-node-parent node)))
-  node)
-
-;;; visitor infrastructure
-
-(defun js2-visit-none (_node _callback)
-  "Visitor for AST node that have no node children."
-  nil)
-
-(defun js2-print-none (_node _indent)
-  "Visitor for AST node with no printed representation.")
-
-(defun js2-print-body (node indent)
-  "Print a statement, or a block without braces."
-  (if (js2-block-node-p node)
-      (dolist (kid (js2-block-node-kids node))
-        (js2-print-ast kid indent))
-    (js2-print-ast node indent)))
-
-(defun js2-print-list (args &optional delimiter)
-  (cl-loop with len = (length args)
-           for arg in args
-           for count from 1
-           do
-           (when arg (js2-print-ast arg 0))
-           (if (< count len)
-               (insert (or delimiter ", ")))))
-
-(defun js2-print-tree (ast)
-  "Prints an AST to the current buffer.
-Makes `js2-ast-parent-nodes' available to the printer functions."
-  (let ((max-lisp-eval-depth (max max-lisp-eval-depth 1500)))
-    (js2-print-ast ast)))
-
-(defun js2-print-ast (node &optional indent)
-  "Helper function for printing AST nodes.
-Requires `js2-ast-parent-nodes' to be non-nil.
-You should use `js2-print-tree' instead of this function."
-  (let ((printer (get (aref node 0) 'js2-printer))
-        (i (or indent 0)))
-    ;; TODO:  wedge comments in here somewhere
-    (if printer
-        (funcall printer node i))))
-
-(defconst js2-side-effecting-tokens
-  (let ((tokens (make-bool-vector js2-num-tokens nil)))
-    (dolist (tt (list js2-ASSIGN
-                      js2-ASSIGN_ADD
-                      js2-ASSIGN_BITAND
-                      js2-ASSIGN_BITOR
-                      js2-ASSIGN_BITXOR
-                      js2-ASSIGN_DIV
-                      js2-ASSIGN_LSH
-                      js2-ASSIGN_MOD
-                      js2-ASSIGN_MUL
-                      js2-ASSIGN_RSH
-                      js2-ASSIGN_SUB
-                      js2-ASSIGN_URSH
-                      js2-ASSIGN_EXPON
-                      js2-BLOCK
-                      js2-BREAK
-                      js2-CALL
-                      js2-CATCH
-                      js2-CATCH_SCOPE
-                      js2-CLASS
-                      js2-CONST
-                      js2-CONTINUE
-                      js2-DEBUGGER
-                      js2-DEC
-                      js2-DELPROP
-                      js2-DEL_REF
-                      js2-DO
-                      js2-ELSE
-                      js2-EMPTY
-                      js2-ENTERWITH
-                      js2-EXPORT
-                      js2-EXPR_RESULT
-                      js2-FINALLY
-                      js2-FOR
-                      js2-FUNCTION
-                      js2-GOTO
-                      js2-IF
-                      js2-IFEQ
-                      js2-IFNE
-                      js2-IMPORT
-                      js2-INC
-                      js2-JSR
-                      js2-LABEL
-                      js2-LEAVEWITH
-                      js2-LET
-                      js2-LETEXPR
-                      js2-LOCAL_BLOCK
-                      js2-LOOP
-                      js2-NEW
-                      js2-REF_CALL
-                      js2-RETHROW
-                      js2-RETURN
-                      js2-RETURN_RESULT
-                      js2-SEMI
-                      js2-SETELEM
-                      js2-SETELEM_OP
-                      js2-SETNAME
-                      js2-SETPROP
-                      js2-SETPROP_OP
-                      js2-SETVAR
-                      js2-SET_REF
-                      js2-SET_REF_OP
-                      js2-SWITCH
-                      js2-TARGET
-                      js2-THROW
-                      js2-TRY
-                      js2-VAR
-                      js2-WHILE
-                      js2-WITH
-                      js2-WITHEXPR
-                      js2-YIELD))
-      (aset tokens tt t))
-    tokens))
-
-(defun js2-node-has-side-effects (node)
-  "Return t if NODE has side effects."
-  (when node  ; makes it easier to handle malformed expressions
-    (let ((tt (js2-node-type node)))
-      (cond
-       ;; This doubtless needs some work, since EXPR_VOID is used
-       ;; in several ways in Rhino and I may not have caught them all.
-       ;; I'll wait for people to notice incorrect warnings.
-       ((and (= tt js2-EXPR_VOID)
-             (js2-expr-stmt-node-p node)) ; but not if EXPR_RESULT
-        (let ((expr (js2-expr-stmt-node-expr node)))
-          (or (js2-node-has-side-effects expr)
-              (when (js2-string-node-p expr)
-                (member (js2-string-node-value expr) '("use strict" "use asm"))))))
-       ((= tt js2-AWAIT) t)
-       ((= tt js2-COMMA)
-        (js2-node-has-side-effects (js2-infix-node-right node)))
-       ((or (= tt js2-AND)
-            (= tt js2-OR))
-        (or (js2-node-has-side-effects (js2-infix-node-right node))
-            (js2-node-has-side-effects (js2-infix-node-left node))))
-       ((= tt js2-HOOK)
-        (and (js2-node-has-side-effects (js2-cond-node-true-expr node))
-             (js2-node-has-side-effects (js2-cond-node-false-expr node))))
-       ((js2-paren-node-p node)
-        (js2-node-has-side-effects (js2-paren-node-expr node)))
-       ((= tt js2-ERROR) ; avoid cascaded error messages
-        nil)
-       ((or (and js2-instanceof-has-side-effects (= tt js2-INSTANCEOF))
-            (and js2-getprop-has-side-effects (= tt js2-GETPROP)))
-        t)
-       (t
-        (aref js2-side-effecting-tokens tt))))))
-
-(defconst js2-stmt-node-types
-  (list js2-BLOCK
-        js2-BREAK
-        js2-CONTINUE
-        js2-DEFAULT  ; e4x "default xml namespace" statement
-        js2-DO
-        js2-EXPORT
-        js2-EXPR_RESULT
-        js2-EXPR_VOID
-        js2-FOR
-        js2-IF
-        js2-IMPORT
-        js2-RETURN
-        js2-SWITCH
-        js2-THROW
-        js2-TRY
-        js2-WHILE
-        js2-WITH)
-  "Node types that only appear in statement contexts.
-The list does not include nodes that always appear as the child
-of another specific statement type, such as switch-cases,
-catch and finally blocks, and else-clauses.  The list also excludes
-nodes like yield, let and var, which may appear in either expression
-or statement context, and in the latter context always have a
-`js2-expr-stmt-node' parent.  Finally, the list does not include
-functions or scripts, which are treated separately from statements
-by the JavaScript parser and runtime.")
-
-(defun js2-stmt-node-p (node)
-  "Heuristic for figuring out if NODE is a statement.
-Some node types can appear in either an expression context or a
-statement context, e.g. let-nodes, yield-nodes, and var-decl nodes.
-For these node types in a statement context, the parent will be a
-`js2-expr-stmt-node'.
-Functions aren't included in the check."
-  (memq (js2-node-type node) js2-stmt-node-types))
-
-(defun js2-mode-find-first-stmt (node)
-  "Search upward starting from NODE looking for a statement.
-For purposes of this function, a `js2-function-node' counts."
-  (while (not (or (js2-stmt-node-p node)
-                  (js2-function-node-p node)))
-    (setq node (js2-node-parent node)))
-  node)
-
-(defun js2-node-parent-stmt (node)
-  "Return the node's first ancestor that is a statement.
-Returns nil if NODE is a `js2-ast-root'.  Note that any expression
-appearing in a statement context will have a parent that is a
-`js2-expr-stmt-node' that will be returned by this function."
-  (let ((parent (js2-node-parent node)))
-    (if (or (null parent)
-            (js2-stmt-node-p parent)
-            (and (js2-function-node-p parent)
-                 (eq (js2-function-node-form parent) 'FUNCTION_STATEMENT)))
-        parent
-      (js2-node-parent-stmt parent))))
-
-;; In the Mozilla Rhino sources, Roshan James writes:
-;;  Does consistent-return analysis on the function body when strict mode is
-;;  enabled.
-;;
-;;    function (x) { return (x+1) }
-;;
-;;  is ok, but
-;;
-;;    function (x) { if (x < 0) return (x+1); }
-;;
-;;  is not because the function can potentially return a value when the
-;;  condition is satisfied and if not, the function does not explicitly
-;;  return a value.
-;;
-;;  This extends to checking mismatches such as "return" and "return <value>"
-;;  used in the same function. Warnings are not emitted if inconsistent
-;;  returns exist in code that can be statically shown to be unreachable.
-;;  Ex.
-;;    function (x) { while (true) { ... if (..) { return value } ... } }
-;;
-;;  emits no warning. However if the loop had a break statement, then a
-;;  warning would be emitted.
-;;
-;;  The consistency analysis looks at control structures such as loops, ifs,
-;;  switch, try-catch-finally blocks, examines the reachable code paths and
-;;  warns the user about an inconsistent set of termination possibilities.
-;;
-;;  These flags enumerate the possible ways a statement/function can
-;;  terminate. These flags are used by endCheck() and by the Parser to
-;;  detect inconsistent return usage.
-;;
-;;  END_UNREACHED is reserved for code paths that are assumed to always be
-;;  able to execute (example: throw, continue)
-;;
-;;  END_DROPS_OFF indicates if the statement can transfer control to the
-;;  next one. Statement such as return dont. A compound statement may have
-;;  some branch that drops off control to the next statement.
-;;
-;;  END_RETURNS indicates that the statement can return with no value.
-;;  END_RETURNS_VALUE indicates that the statement can return a value.
-;;
-;;  A compound statement such as
-;;  if (condition) {
-;;    return value;
-;;  }
-;;  Will be detected as (END_DROPS_OFF | END_RETURN_VALUE) by endCheck()
-
-(defconst js2-END_UNREACHED 0)
-(defconst js2-END_DROPS_OFF 1)
-(defconst js2-END_RETURNS 2)
-(defconst js2-END_RETURNS_VALUE 4)
-(defconst js2-END_YIELDS 8)
-
-(defun js2-has-consistent-return-usage (node)
-  "Check that every return usage in a function body is consistent.
-Returns t if the function satisfies strict mode requirement."
-  (let ((n (js2-end-check node)))
-    ;; either it doesn't return a value in any branch...
-    (or (js2-flag-not-set-p n js2-END_RETURNS_VALUE)
-        ;; or it returns a value (or is unreached) at every branch
-        (js2-flag-not-set-p n (logior js2-END_DROPS_OFF
-                                      js2-END_RETURNS
-                                      js2-END_YIELDS)))))
-
-(defun js2-end-check-if (node)
-  "Ensure that return usage in then/else blocks is consistent.
-If there is no else block, then the return statement can fall through.
-Returns logical OR of END_* flags"
-  (let ((th (js2-if-node-then-part node))
-        (el (js2-if-node-else-part node)))
-    (if (null th)
-        js2-END_UNREACHED
-      (logior (js2-end-check th) (if el
-                                     (js2-end-check el)
-                                   js2-END_DROPS_OFF)))))
-
-(defun js2-end-check-switch (node)
-  "Consistency of return statements is checked between the case statements.
-If there is no default, then the switch can fall through. If there is a
-default, we check to see if all code paths in the default return or if
-there is a code path that can fall through.
-Returns logical OR of END_* flags."
-  (let ((rv js2-END_UNREACHED)
-        default-case)
-    ;; examine the cases
-    (catch 'break
-      (dolist (c (js2-switch-node-cases node))
-        (if (js2-case-node-expr c)
-            (js2-set-flag rv (js2-end-check-block c))
-          (setq default-case c)
-          (throw 'break nil))))
-    ;; we don't care how the cases drop into each other
-    (js2-clear-flag rv js2-END_DROPS_OFF)
-    ;; examine the default
-    (js2-set-flag rv (if default-case
-                         (js2-end-check default-case)
-                       js2-END_DROPS_OFF))
-    rv))
-
-(defun js2-end-check-try (node)
- "If the block has a finally, return consistency is checked in the
-finally block. If all code paths in the finally return, then the
-returns in the try-catch blocks don't matter. If there is a code path
-that does not return or if there is no finally block, the returns
-of the try and catch blocks are checked for mismatch.
-Returns logical OR of END_* flags."
- (let ((finally (js2-try-node-finally-block node))
-       rv)
-   ;; check the finally if it exists
-   (setq rv (if finally
-                (js2-end-check (js2-finally-node-body finally))
-              js2-END_DROPS_OFF))
-   ;; If the finally block always returns, then none of the returns
-   ;; in the try or catch blocks matter.
-   (when (js2-flag-set-p rv js2-END_DROPS_OFF)
-     (js2-clear-flag rv js2-END_DROPS_OFF)
-     ;; examine the try block
-     (js2-set-flag rv (js2-end-check (js2-try-node-try-block node)))
-     ;; check each catch block
-     (dolist (cb (js2-try-node-catch-clauses node))
-       (js2-set-flag rv (js2-end-check cb))))
-   rv))
-
-(defun js2-end-check-loop (node)
-  "Return statement in the loop body must be consistent.
-The default assumption for any kind of a loop is that it will eventually
-terminate.  The only exception is a loop with a constant true condition.
-Code that follows such a loop is examined only if one can determine
-statically that there is a break out of the loop.
-
-    for(... ; ... ; ...) {}
-    for(... in ... ) {}
-    while(...) { }
-    do { } while(...)
-
-Returns logical OR of END_* flags."
-  (let ((rv (js2-end-check (js2-loop-node-body node)))
-        (condition (cond
-                    ((js2-while-node-p node)
-                     (js2-while-node-condition node))
-                     ((js2-do-node-p node)
-                      (js2-do-node-condition node))
-                     ((js2-for-node-p node)
-                      (js2-for-node-condition node)))))
-
-    ;; check to see if the loop condition is always true
-    (if (and condition
-             (eq (js2-always-defined-boolean-p condition) 'ALWAYS_TRUE))
-        (js2-clear-flag rv js2-END_DROPS_OFF))
-
-    ;; look for effect of breaks
-    (js2-set-flag rv (js2-node-get-prop node
-                                        'CONTROL_BLOCK_PROP
-                                        js2-END_UNREACHED))
-    rv))
-
-(defun js2-end-check-block (node)
-  "A general block of code is examined statement by statement.
-If any statement (even a compound one) returns in all branches, then
-subsequent statements are not examined.
-Returns logical OR of END_* flags."
-  (let* ((rv js2-END_DROPS_OFF)
-         (kids (js2-block-node-kids node))
-         (n (car kids)))
-    ;; Check each statement.  If the statement can continue onto the next
-    ;; one (i.e. END_DROPS_OFF is set), then check the next statement.
-    (while (and n (js2-flag-set-p rv js2-END_DROPS_OFF))
-      (js2-clear-flag rv js2-END_DROPS_OFF)
-      (js2-set-flag rv (js2-end-check n))
-      (setq kids (cdr kids)
-            n (car kids)))
-    rv))
-
-(defun js2-end-check-label (node)
-  "A labeled statement implies that there may be a break to the label.
-The function processes the labeled statement and then checks the
-CONTROL_BLOCK_PROP property to see if there is ever a break to the
-particular label.
-Returns logical OR of END_* flags."
-  (let ((rv (js2-end-check (js2-labeled-stmt-node-stmt node))))
-    (logior rv (js2-node-get-prop node
-                                  'CONTROL_BLOCK_PROP
-                                  js2-END_UNREACHED))))
-
-(defun js2-end-check-break (node)
-  "When a break is encountered annotate the statement being broken
-out of by setting its CONTROL_BLOCK_PROP property.
-Returns logical OR of END_* flags."
-  (and (js2-break-node-target node)
-       (js2-node-set-prop (js2-break-node-target node)
-                          'CONTROL_BLOCK_PROP
-                          js2-END_DROPS_OFF))
-  js2-END_UNREACHED)
-
-(defun js2-end-check (node)
-  "Examine the body of a function, doing a basic reachability analysis.
-Returns a combination of flags END_* flags that indicate
-how the function execution can terminate. These constitute only the
-pessimistic set of termination conditions. It is possible that at
-runtime certain code paths will never be actually taken. Hence this
-analysis will flag errors in cases where there may not be errors.
-Returns logical OR of END_* flags"
-  (let (kid)
-    (cond
-     ((js2-break-node-p node)
-      (js2-end-check-break node))
-     ((js2-expr-stmt-node-p node)
-      (if (setq kid (js2-expr-stmt-node-expr node))
-          (js2-end-check kid)
-        js2-END_DROPS_OFF))
-     ((or (js2-continue-node-p node)
-          (js2-throw-node-p node))
-      js2-END_UNREACHED)
-     ((js2-return-node-p node)
-      (if (setq kid (js2-return-node-retval node))
-          js2-END_RETURNS_VALUE
-        js2-END_RETURNS))
-     ((js2-loop-node-p node)
-      (js2-end-check-loop node))
-     ((js2-switch-node-p node)
-      (js2-end-check-switch node))
-     ((js2-labeled-stmt-node-p node)
-      (js2-end-check-label node))
-     ((js2-if-node-p node)
-      (js2-end-check-if node))
-     ((js2-try-node-p node)
-      (js2-end-check-try node))
-     ((js2-block-node-p node)
-      (if (null (js2-block-node-kids node))
-          js2-END_DROPS_OFF
-        (js2-end-check-block node)))
-     ((js2-yield-node-p node)
-      js2-END_YIELDS)
-     (t
-      js2-END_DROPS_OFF))))
-
-(defun js2-always-defined-boolean-p (node)
-  "Check if NODE always evaluates to true or false in boolean context.
-Returns 'ALWAYS_TRUE, 'ALWAYS_FALSE, or nil if it's neither always true
-nor always false."
-  (let ((tt (js2-node-type node))
-        num)
-    (cond
-     ((or (= tt js2-FALSE) (= tt js2-NULL))
-      'ALWAYS_FALSE)
-     ((= tt js2-TRUE)
-      'ALWAYS_TRUE)
-     ((= tt js2-NUMBER)
-      (setq num (js2-number-node-num-value node))
-      (if (and (not (eq num 0.0e+NaN))
-               (not (zerop num)))
-          'ALWAYS_TRUE
-        'ALWAYS_FALSE))
-     (t
-      nil))))
-
-;;; Scanner -- a port of Mozilla Rhino's lexer.
-;; Corresponds to Rhino files Token.java and TokenStream.java.
-
-(defvar js2-tokens nil
-  "List of all defined token names.")  ; initialized in `js2-token-names'
-
-(defconst js2-token-names
-  (let* ((names (make-vector js2-num-tokens -1))
-         (case-fold-search nil)  ; only match js2-UPPER_CASE
-         (syms (apropos-internal "^js2-\\(?:[[:upper:]_]+\\)")))
-    (cl-loop for sym in syms
-             for i from 0
-             do
-             (unless (or (memq sym '(js2-EOF_CHAR js2-ERROR))
-                         (not (boundp sym)))
-               (aset names (symbol-value sym)           ; code, e.g. 152
-                     (downcase
-                      (substring (symbol-name sym) 4))) ; name, e.g. "let"
-               (push sym js2-tokens)))
-    names)
-  "Vector mapping int values to token string names, sans `js2-' prefix.")
-
-(defun js2-tt-name (tok)
-  "Return a string name for TOK, a token symbol or code.
-Signals an error if it's not a recognized token."
-  (let ((code tok))
-    (if (symbolp tok)
-        (setq code (symbol-value tok)))
-    (if (eq code -1)
-        "ERROR"
-      (if (and (numberp code)
-               (not (cl-minusp code))
-               (< code js2-num-tokens))
-          (aref js2-token-names code)
-        (error "Invalid token: %s" code)))))
-
-(defsubst js2-tt-sym (tok)
-  "Return symbol for TOK given its code, e.g. 'js2-LP for code 86."
-  (intern (js2-tt-name tok)))
-
-(defconst js2-token-codes
-  (let ((table (make-hash-table :test 'eq :size 256)))
-    (cl-loop for name across js2-token-names
-             for sym = (intern (concat "js2-" (upcase name)))
-             do
-             (puthash sym (symbol-value sym) table))
-    ;; clean up a few that are "wrong" in Rhino's token codes
-    (puthash 'js2-DELETE js2-DELPROP table)
-    table)
-  "Hashtable mapping token type symbols to their bytecodes.")
-
-(defsubst js2-tt-code (sym)
-  "Return code for token symbol SYM, e.g. 86 for 'js2-LP."
-  (or (gethash sym js2-token-codes)
-      (error "Invalid token symbol: %s " sym)))  ; signal code bug
-
-(defun js2-report-scan-error (msg &optional no-throw beg len)
-  (setf (js2-token-end (js2-current-token)) js2-ts-cursor)
-  (js2-report-error msg nil
-                    (or beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-                    (or len (js2-current-token-len)))
-  (unless no-throw
-    (throw 'return js2-ERROR)))
-
-(defun js2-set-string-from-buffer (token)
-  "Set `string' and `end' slots for TOKEN, return the string."
-  (setf (js2-token-end token) js2-ts-cursor
-        (js2-token-string token) (js2-collect-string js2-ts-string-buffer)))
-
-;; TODO:  could potentially avoid a lot of consing by allocating a
-;; char buffer the way Rhino does.
-(defsubst js2-add-to-string (c)
-  (push c js2-ts-string-buffer))
-
-;; Note that when we "read" the end-of-file, we advance js2-ts-cursor
-;; to (1+ (point-max)), which lets the scanner treat end-of-file like
-;; any other character:  when it's not part of the current token, we
-;; unget it, allowing it to be read again by the following call.
-(defsubst js2-unget-char ()
-  (cl-decf js2-ts-cursor))
-
-;; Rhino distinguishes \r and \n line endings.  We don't need to
-;; because we only scan from Emacs buffers, which always use \n.
-(defun js2-get-char ()
-  "Read and return the next character from the input buffer.
-Increments `js2-ts-lineno' if the return value is a newline char.
-Updates `js2-ts-cursor' to the point after the returned char.
-Returns `js2-EOF_CHAR' if we hit the end of the buffer.
-Also updates `js2-ts-hit-eof' and `js2-ts-line-start' as needed."
-  (let (c)
-    ;; check for end of buffer
-    (if (>= js2-ts-cursor (point-max))
-        (setq js2-ts-hit-eof t
-              js2-ts-cursor (1+ js2-ts-cursor)
-              c js2-EOF_CHAR)  ; return value
-      ;; otherwise read next char
-      (setq c (char-before (cl-incf js2-ts-cursor)))
-      ;; if we read a newline, update counters
-      (if (= c ?\n)
-          (setq js2-ts-line-start js2-ts-cursor
-                js2-ts-lineno (1+ js2-ts-lineno)))
-      ;; TODO:  skip over format characters
-      c)))
-
-(defun js2-read-unicode-escape ()
-  "Read a \\uNNNN sequence from the input.
-Assumes the ?\ and ?u have already been read.
-Returns the unicode character, or nil if it wasn't a valid character.
-Doesn't change the values of any scanner variables."
-  ;; I really wish I knew a better way to do this, but I can't
-  ;; find the Emacs function that takes a 16-bit int and converts
-  ;; it to a Unicode/utf-8 character.  So I basically eval it with (read).
-  ;; Have to first check that it's 4 hex characters or it may stop
-  ;; the read early.
-  (ignore-errors
-    (let ((s (buffer-substring-no-properties js2-ts-cursor
-                                             (+ 4 js2-ts-cursor))))
-      (if (string-match "[0-9a-fA-F]\\{4\\}" s)
-          (read (concat "?\\u" s))))))
-
-(defun js2-match-char (test)
-  "Consume and return next character if it matches TEST, a character.
-Returns nil and consumes nothing if TEST is not the next character."
-  (let ((c (js2-get-char)))
-    (if (eq c test)
-        t
-      (js2-unget-char)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun js2-peek-char ()
-  (prog1
-      (js2-get-char)
-    (js2-unget-char)))
-
-(defun js2-identifier-start-p (c)
-  "Is C a valid start to an ES5 Identifier?
-See http://es5.github.io/#x7.6"
-  (or
-   (memq c '(?$ ?_))
-   (memq (get-char-code-property c 'general-category)
-         ;; Letters
-         '(Lu Ll Lt Lm Lo Nl))))
-
-(defun js2-identifier-part-p (c)
-  "Is C a valid part of an ES5 Identifier?
-See http://es5.github.io/#x7.6"
-  (or
-   (memq c '(?$ ?_ ?\u200c  ?\u200d))
-   (memq (get-char-code-property c 'general-category)
-         '(;; Letters
-           Lu Ll Lt Lm Lo Nl
-           ;; Combining Marks
-           Mn Mc
-           ;; Digits
-           Nd
-           ;; Connector Punctuation
-           Pc))))
-
-(defun js2-alpha-p (c)
-  (cond ((and (<= ?A c) (<= c ?Z)) t)
-        ((and (<= ?a c) (<= c ?z)) t)
-        (t nil)))
-
-(defsubst js2-digit-p (c)
-  (and (<= ?0 c) (<= c ?9)))
-
-(defun js2-js-space-p (c)
-  (if (<= c 127)
-      (memq c '(#x20 #x9 #xB #xC #xD))
-    (or
-     (eq c #xA0)
-     ;; TODO:  change this nil to check for Unicode space character
-     nil)))
-
-(defconst js2-eol-chars (list js2-EOF_CHAR ?\n ?\r))
-
-(defun js2-skip-line ()
-  "Skip to end of line."
-  (while (not (memq (js2-get-char) js2-eol-chars)))
-  (js2-unget-char)
-  (setf (js2-token-end (js2-current-token)) js2-ts-cursor))
-
-(defun js2-init-scanner (&optional buf line)
-  "Create token stream for BUF starting on LINE.
-BUF defaults to `current-buffer' and LINE defaults to 1.
-
-A buffer can only have one scanner active at a time, which yields
-dramatically simpler code than using a defstruct.  If you need to
-have simultaneous scanners in a buffer, copy the regions to scan
-into temp buffers."
-  (with-current-buffer (or buf (current-buffer))
-    (setq js2-ts-dirty-line nil
-          js2-ts-hit-eof nil
-          js2-ts-line-start 0
-          js2-ts-lineno (or line 1)
-          js2-ts-line-end-char -1
-          js2-ts-cursor (point-min)
-          js2-ti-tokens (make-vector js2-ti-ntokens nil)
-          js2-ti-tokens-cursor 0
-          js2-ti-lookahead 0
-          js2-ts-is-xml-attribute nil
-          js2-ts-xml-is-tag-content nil
-          js2-ts-xml-open-tags-count 0
-          js2-ts-string-buffer nil)))
-
-;; This function uses the cached op, string and number fields in
-;; TokenStream; if getToken has been called since the passed token
-;; was scanned, the op or string printed may be incorrect.
-(defun js2-token-to-string (token)
-  ;; Not sure where this function is used in Rhino.  Not tested.
-  (if (not js2-debug-print-trees)
-      ""
-    (let ((name (js2-tt-name token)))
-      (cond
-       ((memq token '(js2-STRING js2-REGEXP js2-NAME
-                      js2-TEMPLATE_HEAD js2-NO_SUBS_TEMPLATE))
-        (concat name " `" (js2-current-token-string) "'"))
-       ((eq token js2-NUMBER)
-        (format "NUMBER %g" (js2-token-number (js2-current-token))))
-       (t
-        name)))))
-
-(defconst js2-keywords
-  '(break
-    case catch class const continue
-    debugger default delete do
-    else extends export
-    false finally for function
-    if in instanceof import
-    let
-    new null
-    return
-    super switch
-    this throw true try typeof
-    var void
-    while with
-    yield))
-
-;; Token names aren't exactly the same as the keywords, unfortunately.
-;; E.g. delete is js2-DELPROP.
-(defconst js2-kwd-tokens
-  (let ((table (make-vector js2-num-tokens nil))
-        (tokens
-         (list js2-BREAK
-               js2-CASE js2-CATCH js2-CLASS js2-CONST js2-CONTINUE
-               js2-DEBUGGER js2-DEFAULT js2-DELPROP js2-DO
-               js2-ELSE js2-EXPORT
-               js2-ELSE js2-EXTENDS js2-EXPORT
-               js2-FALSE js2-FINALLY js2-FOR js2-FUNCTION
-               js2-IF js2-IN js2-INSTANCEOF js2-IMPORT
-               js2-LET
-               js2-NEW js2-NULL
-               js2-RETURN
-               js2-SUPER js2-SWITCH
-               js2-THIS js2-THROW js2-TRUE js2-TRY js2-TYPEOF
-               js2-VAR
-               js2-WHILE js2-WITH
-               js2-YIELD)))
-    (dolist (i tokens)
-      (aset table i 'font-lock-keyword-face))
-    (aset table js2-STRING 'font-lock-string-face)
-    (aset table js2-REGEXP 'font-lock-string-face)
-    (aset table js2-NO_SUBS_TEMPLATE 'font-lock-string-face)
-    (aset table js2-TEMPLATE_HEAD 'font-lock-string-face)
-    (aset table js2-COMMENT 'font-lock-comment-face)
-    (aset table js2-THIS 'font-lock-builtin-face)
-    (aset table js2-SUPER 'font-lock-builtin-face)
-    (aset table js2-VOID 'font-lock-constant-face)
-    (aset table js2-NULL 'font-lock-constant-face)
-    (aset table js2-TRUE 'font-lock-constant-face)
-    (aset table js2-FALSE 'font-lock-constant-face)
-    (aset table js2-NOT 'font-lock-negation-char-face)
-    table)
-  "Vector whose values are non-nil for tokens that are keywords.
-The values are default faces to use for highlighting the keywords.")
-
-;; FIXME: Support strict mode-only future reserved words, after we know
-;; which parts scopes are in strict mode, and which are not.
-(defconst js2-reserved-words '(class enum export extends import static super)
-  "Future reserved keywords in ECMAScript 5.1.")
-
-(defconst js2-keyword-names
-  (let ((table (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-    (cl-loop for k in js2-keywords
-             do (puthash
-                 (symbol-name k)                            ; instanceof
-                 (intern (concat "js2-"
-                                 (upcase (symbol-name k)))) ; js2-INSTANCEOF
-                 table))
-    table)
-  "JavaScript keywords by name, mapped to their symbols.")
-
-(defconst js2-reserved-word-names
-  (let ((table (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-    (cl-loop for k in js2-reserved-words
-             do
-             (puthash (symbol-name k) 'js2-RESERVED table))
-    table)
-  "JavaScript reserved words by name, mapped to 'js2-RESERVED.")
-
-(defun js2-collect-string (buf)
-  "Convert BUF, a list of chars, to a string.
-Reverses BUF before converting."
-  (if buf
-      (apply #'string (nreverse buf))
-    ""))
-
-(defun js2-string-to-keyword (s)
-  "Return token for S, a string, if S is a keyword or reserved word.
-Returns a symbol such as 'js2-BREAK, or nil if not keyword/reserved."
-  (or (gethash s js2-keyword-names)
-      (gethash s js2-reserved-word-names)))
-
-(defsubst js2-ts-set-char-token-bounds (token)
-  "Used when next token is one character."
-  (setf (js2-token-beg token) (1- js2-ts-cursor)
-        (js2-token-end token) js2-ts-cursor))
-
-(defsubst js2-ts-return (token type)
-  "Update the `end' and `type' slots of TOKEN,
-then throw `return' with value TYPE."
-  (setf (js2-token-end token) js2-ts-cursor
-        (js2-token-type token) type)
-  (throw 'return type))
-
-(defun js2-x-digit-to-int (c accumulator)
-  "Build up a hex number.
-If C is a hexadecimal digit, return ACCUMULATOR * 16 plus
-corresponding number.  Otherwise return -1."
-  (catch 'return
-    (catch 'check
-      ;; Use 0..9 < A..Z < a..z
-      (cond
-       ((<= c ?9)
-        (cl-decf c ?0)
-        (if (<= 0 c)
-            (throw 'check nil)))
-       ((<= c ?F)
-        (when (<= ?A c)
-          (cl-decf c (- ?A 10))
-          (throw 'check nil)))
-       ((<= c ?f)
-        (when (<= ?a c)
-          (cl-decf c (- ?a 10))
-          (throw 'check nil))))
-      (throw 'return -1))
-    (logior c (lsh accumulator 4))))
-
-(defun js2-get-token (&optional modifier)
-  "If `js2-ti-lookahead' is zero, call scanner to get new token.
-Otherwise, move `js2-ti-tokens-cursor' and return the type of
-next saved token.
-
-This function will not return a newline (js2-EOL) - instead, it
-gobbles newlines until it finds a non-newline token.  Call
-`js2-peek-token-or-eol' when you care about newlines.
-
-This function will also not return a js2-COMMENT.  Instead, it
-records comments found in `js2-scanned-comments'.  If the token
-returned by this function immediately follows a jsdoc comment,
-the token is flagged as such."
-  (if (zerop js2-ti-lookahead)
-      (js2-get-token-internal modifier)
-    (cl-decf js2-ti-lookahead)
-    (setq js2-ti-tokens-cursor (mod (1+ js2-ti-tokens-cursor) js2-ti-ntokens))
-    (let ((tt (js2-current-token-type)))
-      (cl-assert (not (= tt js2-EOL)))
-      tt)))
-
-(defun js2-unget-token ()
-  (cl-assert (< js2-ti-lookahead js2-ti-max-lookahead))
-  (cl-incf js2-ti-lookahead)
-  (setq js2-ti-tokens-cursor (mod (1- js2-ti-tokens-cursor) js2-ti-ntokens)))
-
-(defun js2-get-token-internal (modifier)
-  (let* ((token (js2-get-token-internal-1 modifier)) ; call scanner
-         (tt (js2-token-type token))
-         saw-eol
-         face)
-    ;; process comments
-    (while (or (= tt js2-EOL) (= tt js2-COMMENT))
-      (if (= tt js2-EOL)
-          (setq saw-eol t)
-        (setq saw-eol nil)
-        (when js2-record-comments
-          (js2-record-comment token)))
-      (setq js2-ti-tokens-cursor (mod (1- js2-ti-tokens-cursor) js2-ti-ntokens))
-      (setq token (js2-get-token-internal-1 modifier) ; call scanner again
-            tt (js2-token-type token)))
-
-    (when saw-eol
-      (setf (js2-token-follows-eol-p token) t))
-
-    ;; perform lexical fontification as soon as token is scanned
-    (when js2-parse-ide-mode
-      (cond
-       ((cl-minusp tt)
-        (js2-record-face 'js2-error token))
-       ((setq face (aref js2-kwd-tokens tt))
-        (js2-record-face face token))
-       ((and (= tt js2-NAME)
-             (equal (js2-token-string token) "undefined"))
-        (js2-record-face 'font-lock-constant-face token))))
-    tt))
-
-(defsubst js2-string-to-number (str base)
-  ;; TODO:  Maybe port ScriptRuntime.stringToNumber.
-  (condition-case nil
-      (string-to-number str base)
-    (overflow-error -1)))
-
-(defun js2-get-token-internal-1 (modifier)
-  "Return next JavaScript token type, an int such as js2-RETURN.
-During operation, creates an instance of `js2-token' struct, sets
-its relevant fields and puts it into `js2-ti-tokens'."
-  (let (identifier-start
-        is-unicode-escape-start c
-        contains-escape escape-val str result base
-        look-for-slash continue tt legacy-octal
-        (token (js2-new-token 0)))
-    (setq
-     tt
-     (catch 'return
-       (when (eq modifier 'TEMPLATE_TAIL)
-         (setf (js2-token-beg token) (1- js2-ts-cursor))
-         (throw 'return (js2-get-string-or-template-token ?` token)))
-       (while t
-         ;; Eat whitespace, possibly sensitive to newlines.
-         (setq continue t)
-         (while continue
-           (setq c (js2-get-char))
-           (cond
-            ((eq c js2-EOF_CHAR)
-             (js2-unget-char)
-             (js2-ts-set-char-token-bounds token)
-             (throw 'return js2-EOF))
-            ((eq c ?\n)
-             (js2-ts-set-char-token-bounds token)
-             (setq js2-ts-dirty-line nil)
-             (throw 'return js2-EOL))
-            ((not (js2-js-space-p c))
-             (if (/= c ?-)              ; in case end of HTML comment
-                 (setq js2-ts-dirty-line t))
-             (setq continue nil))))
-         ;; Assume the token will be 1 char - fixed up below.
-         (js2-ts-set-char-token-bounds token)
-         (when (eq c ?@)
-           (throw 'return js2-XMLATTR))
-         ;; identifier/keyword/instanceof?
-         ;; watch out for starting with a <backslash>
-         (cond
-          ((eq c ?\\)
-           (setq c (js2-get-char))
-           (if (eq c ?u)
-               (setq identifier-start t
-                     is-unicode-escape-start t
-                     js2-ts-string-buffer nil)
-             (setq identifier-start nil)
-             (js2-unget-char)
-             (setq c ?\\)))
-          (t
-           (when (setq identifier-start (js2-identifier-start-p c))
-             (setq js2-ts-string-buffer nil)
-             (js2-add-to-string c))))
-         (when identifier-start
-           (setq contains-escape is-unicode-escape-start)
-           (catch 'break
-             (while t
-               (if is-unicode-escape-start
-                   ;; strictly speaking we should probably push-back
-                   ;; all the bad characters if the <backslash>uXXXX
-                   ;; sequence is malformed. But since there isn't a
-                   ;; correct context(is there?) for a bad Unicode
-                   ;; escape sequence in an identifier, we can report
-                   ;; an error here.
-                   (progn
-                     (setq escape-val 0)
-                     (dotimes (_ 4)
-                       (setq c (js2-get-char)
-                             escape-val (js2-x-digit-to-int c escape-val))
-                       ;; Next check takes care of c < 0 and bad escape
-                       (if (cl-minusp escape-val)
-                           (throw 'break nil)))
-                     (if (cl-minusp escape-val)
-                         (js2-report-scan-error "msg.invalid.escape" t))
-                     (js2-add-to-string escape-val)
-                     (setq is-unicode-escape-start nil))
-                 (setq c (js2-get-char))
-                 (cond
-                  ((eq c ?\\)
-                   (setq c (js2-get-char))
-                   (if (eq c ?u)
-                       (setq is-unicode-escape-start t
-                             contains-escape t)
-                     (js2-report-scan-error "msg.illegal.character" t)))
-                  (t
-                   (if (or (eq c js2-EOF_CHAR)
-                           (not (js2-identifier-part-p c)))
-                       (throw 'break nil))
-                   (js2-add-to-string c))))))
-           (js2-unget-char)
-           (setf str (js2-collect-string js2-ts-string-buffer)
-                 (js2-token-end token) js2-ts-cursor)
-           ;; FIXME: Invalid in ES5 and ES6, see
-           ;; https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=694360
-           ;; Probably should just drop this conditional.
-           (unless contains-escape
-             ;; OPT we shouldn't have to make a string (object!) to
-             ;; check if it's a keyword.
-             ;; Return the corresponding token if it's a keyword
-             (when (and (not (eq modifier 'KEYWORD_IS_NAME))
-                        (setq result (js2-string-to-keyword str)))
-               (if (and (< js2-language-version 170)
-                        (memq result '(js2-LET js2-YIELD)))
-                   ;; LET and YIELD are tokens only in 1.7 and later
-                   (setq result 'js2-NAME))
-               (when (eq result 'js2-RESERVED)
-                 (setf (js2-token-string token) str))
-               (throw 'return (js2-tt-code result))))
-           ;; If we want to intern these as Rhino does, just use (intern str)
-           (setf (js2-token-string token) str)
-           (throw 'return js2-NAME))    ; end identifier/kwd check
-         ;; is it a number?
-         (when (or (js2-digit-p c)
-                   (and (eq c ?.) (js2-digit-p (js2-peek-char))))
-           (setq js2-ts-string-buffer nil
-                 base 10)
-           (when (eq c ?0)
-             (setq c (js2-get-char))
-             (cond
-              ((or (eq c ?x) (eq c ?X))
-               (setq base 16)
-               (setq c (js2-get-char)))
-              ((and (or (eq c ?b) (eq c ?B))
-                    (>= js2-language-version 200))
-               (setq base 2)
-               (setq c (js2-get-char)))
-              ((and (or (eq c ?o) (eq c ?O))
-                    (>= js2-language-version 200))
-               (setq base 8)
-               (setq legacy-octal nil)
-               (setq c (js2-get-char)))
-              ((js2-digit-p c)
-               (setq base 'maybe-8))
-              (t
-               (js2-add-to-string ?0))))
-           (cond
-            ((eq base 16)
-             (if (> 0 (js2-x-digit-to-int c 0))
-                 (js2-report-scan-error "msg.missing.hex.digits")
-               (while (<= 0 (js2-x-digit-to-int c 0))
-                 (js2-add-to-string c)
-                 (setq c (js2-get-char)))))
-            ((eq base 2)
-             (if (not (memq c '(?0 ?1)))
-                 (js2-report-scan-error "msg.missing.binary.digits")
-               (while (memq c '(?0 ?1))
-                 (js2-add-to-string c)
-                 (setq c (js2-get-char)))))
-            ((eq base 8)
-             (if (or (> ?0 c) (< ?7 c))
-                 (js2-report-scan-error "msg.missing.octal.digits")
-               (while (and (<= ?0 c) (>= ?7 c))
-                 (js2-add-to-string c)
-                 (setq c (js2-get-char)))))
-            (t
-             (while (and (<= ?0 c) (<= c ?9))
-               ;; We permit 08 and 09 as decimal numbers, which
-               ;; makes our behavior a superset of the ECMA
-               ;; numeric grammar.  We might not always be so
-               ;; permissive, so we warn about it.
-               (when (and (eq base 'maybe-8) (>= c ?8))
-                 (js2-report-warning "msg.bad.octal.literal"
-                                     (if (eq c ?8) "8" "9"))
-                 (setq base 10))
-               (js2-add-to-string c)
-               (setq c (js2-get-char)))
-             (when (eq base 'maybe-8)
-               (setq base 8
-                     legacy-octal t))))
-           (when (and (eq base 10) (memq c '(?. ?e ?E)))
-             (when (eq c ?.)
-               (cl-loop do
-                        (js2-add-to-string c)
-                        (setq c (js2-get-char))
-                        while (js2-digit-p c)))
-             (when (memq c '(?e ?E))
-               (js2-add-to-string c)
-               (setq c (js2-get-char))
-               (when (memq c '(?+ ?-))
-                 (js2-add-to-string c)
-                 (setq c (js2-get-char)))
-               (unless (js2-digit-p c)
-                 (js2-report-scan-error "msg.missing.exponent" t))
-               (cl-loop do
-                        (js2-add-to-string c)
-                        (setq c (js2-get-char))
-                        while (js2-digit-p c))))
-           (js2-unget-char)
-           (let ((str (js2-set-string-from-buffer token)))
-             (setf (js2-token-number token) (js2-string-to-number str base)
-                   (js2-token-number-base token) base
-                   (js2-token-number-legacy-octal-p token) (and (= base 8) legacy-octal)))
-           (throw 'return js2-NUMBER))
-         ;; is it a string?
-         (when (or (memq c '(?\" ?\'))
-                   (and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-                        (= c ?`)))
-           (throw 'return
-                  (js2-get-string-or-template-token c token)))
-         (js2-ts-return token
-                        (cl-case c
-                          (?\;
-                           (throw 'return js2-SEMI))
-                          (?\[
-                           (throw 'return js2-LB))
-                          (?\]
-                           (throw 'return js2-RB))
-                          (?{
-                           (throw 'return js2-LC))
-                          (?}
-                           (throw 'return js2-RC))
-                          (?\(
-                           (throw 'return js2-LP))
-                          (?\)
-                           (throw 'return js2-RP))
-                          (?,
-                           (throw 'return js2-COMMA))
-                          (??
-                           (throw 'return js2-HOOK))
-                          (?:
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?:)
-                               js2-COLONCOLON
-                             (throw 'return js2-COLON)))
-                          (?.
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?.)
-                               (if (js2-match-char ?.)
-                                   js2-TRIPLEDOT js2-DOTDOT)
-                             (if (js2-match-char ?\()
-                                 js2-DOTQUERY
-                               (throw 'return js2-DOT))))
-                          (?|
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?|)
-                               (throw 'return js2-OR)
-                             (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                                 js2-ASSIGN_BITOR
-                               (throw 'return js2-BITOR))))
-                          (?^
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                               js2-ASSIGN_BITOR
-                             (throw 'return js2-BITXOR)))
-                          (?&
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?&)
-                               (throw 'return js2-AND)
-                             (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                                 js2-ASSIGN_BITAND
-                               (throw 'return js2-BITAND))))
-                          (?=
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                               (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                                   js2-SHEQ
-                                 (throw 'return js2-EQ))
-                             (if (js2-match-char ?>)
-                                 (js2-ts-return token js2-ARROW)
-                               (throw 'return js2-ASSIGN))))
-                          (?!
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                               (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                                   js2-SHNE
-                                 js2-NE)
-                             (throw 'return js2-NOT)))
-                          (?<
-                           ;; NB:treat HTML begin-comment as comment-till-eol
-                           (when (js2-match-char ?!)
-                             (when (js2-match-char ?-)
-                               (when (js2-match-char ?-)
-                                 (js2-skip-line)
-                                 (setf (js2-token-comment-type (js2-current-token)) 'html)
-                                 (throw 'return js2-COMMENT)))
-                             (js2-unget-char))
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?<)
-                               (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                                   js2-ASSIGN_LSH
-                                 js2-LSH)
-                             (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                                 js2-LE
-                               (throw 'return js2-LT))))
-                          (?>
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?>)
-                               (if (js2-match-char ?>)
-                                   (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                                       js2-ASSIGN_URSH
-                                     js2-URSH)
-                                 (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                                     js2-ASSIGN_RSH
-                                   js2-RSH))
-                             (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                                 js2-GE
-                               (throw 'return js2-GT))))
-                          (?*
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                               js2-ASSIGN_MUL
-                             (if (js2-match-char ?*)
-                                 (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                                     js2-ASSIGN_EXPON
-                                   js2-EXPON)
-                               (throw 'return js2-MUL))))
-                          (?/
-                           ;; is it a // comment?
-                           (when (js2-match-char ?/)
-                             (setf (js2-token-beg token) (- js2-ts-cursor 2))
-                             (js2-skip-line)
-                             (setf (js2-token-comment-type token) 'line)
-                             ;; include newline so highlighting goes to end of
-                             ;; window, if there actually is a newline; if we
-                             ;; hit eof, then implicitly there isn't
-                             (unless js2-ts-hit-eof
-                               (cl-incf (js2-token-end token)))
-                             (throw 'return js2-COMMENT))
-                           ;; is it a /* comment?
-                           (when (js2-match-char ?*)
-                             (setf look-for-slash nil
-                                   (js2-token-beg token) (- js2-ts-cursor 2)
-                                   (js2-token-comment-type token)
-                                   (if (js2-match-char ?*)
-                                       (progn
-                                         (setq look-for-slash t)
-                                         'jsdoc)
-                                     'block))
-                             (while t
-                               (setq c (js2-get-char))
-                               (cond
-                                ((eq c js2-EOF_CHAR)
-                                 (setf (js2-token-end token) (1- js2-ts-cursor))
-                                 (js2-report-error "msg.unterminated.comment")
-                                 (throw 'return js2-COMMENT))
-                                ((eq c ?*)
-                                 (setq look-for-slash t))
-                                ((eq c ?/)
-                                 (if look-for-slash
-                                     (js2-ts-return token js2-COMMENT)))
-                                (t
-                                 (setf look-for-slash nil
-                                       (js2-token-end token) js2-ts-cursor)))))
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                               js2-ASSIGN_DIV
-                             (throw 'return js2-DIV)))
-                          (?#
-                           (when js2-skip-preprocessor-directives
-                             (js2-skip-line)
-                             (setf (js2-token-comment-type token) 'preprocessor
-                                   (js2-token-end token) js2-ts-cursor)
-                             (throw 'return js2-COMMENT))
-                           (throw 'return js2-ERROR))
-                          (?%
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                               js2-ASSIGN_MOD
-                             (throw 'return js2-MOD)))
-                          (?~
-                           (throw 'return js2-BITNOT))
-                          (?+
-                           (if (js2-match-char ?=)
-                               js2-ASSIGN_ADD
-                             (if (js2-match-char ?+)
-                                 js2-INC
-                               (throw 'return js2-ADD))))
-                          (?-
-                           (cond
-                            ((js2-match-char ?=)
-                             (setq c js2-ASSIGN_SUB))
-                            ((js2-match-char ?-)
-                             (unless js2-ts-dirty-line
-                               ;; treat HTML end-comment after possible whitespace
-                               ;; after line start as comment-until-eol
-                               (when (js2-match-char ?>)
-                                 (js2-skip-line)
-                                 (setf (js2-token-comment-type (js2-current-token)) 'html)
-                                 (throw 'return js2-COMMENT)))
-                             (setq c js2-DEC))
-                            (t
-                             (setq c js2-SUB)))
-                           (setq js2-ts-dirty-line t)
-                           c)
-                          (otherwise
-                           (js2-report-scan-error "msg.illegal.character")))))))
-    (setf (js2-token-type token) tt)
-    token))
-
-(defun js2-get-string-or-template-token (quote-char token)
-  ;; We attempt to accumulate a string the fast way, by
-  ;; building it directly out of the reader.  But if there
-  ;; are any escaped characters in the string, we revert to
-  ;; building it out of a string buffer.
-  (let ((c (js2-get-char))
-        js2-ts-string-buffer
-        nc c1 val escape-val)
-    (catch 'break
-      (while (/= c quote-char)
-        (catch 'continue
-          (when (eq c js2-EOF_CHAR)
-            (js2-unget-char)
-            (js2-report-error "msg.unterminated.string.lit")
-            (throw 'break nil))
-          (when (and (eq c ?\n) (not (eq quote-char ?`)))
-            (js2-unget-char)
-            (js2-report-error "msg.unterminated.string.lit")
-            (throw 'break nil))
-          (when (eq c ?\\)
-            ;; We've hit an escaped character
-            (setq c (js2-get-char))
-            (cl-case c
-              (?b (setq c ?\b))
-              (?f (setq c ?\f))
-              (?n (setq c ?\n))
-              (?r (setq c ?\r))
-              (?t (setq c ?\t))
-              (?v (setq c ?\v))
-              (?u
-               (setq c1 (js2-read-unicode-escape))
-               (if js2-parse-ide-mode
-                   (if c1
-                       (progn
-                         ;; just copy the string in IDE-mode
-                         (js2-add-to-string ?\\)
-                         (js2-add-to-string ?u)
-                         (dotimes (_ 3)
-                           (js2-add-to-string (js2-get-char)))
-                         (setq c (js2-get-char))) ; added at end of loop
-                     ;; flag it as an invalid escape
-                     (js2-report-warning "msg.invalid.escape"
-                                         nil (- js2-ts-cursor 2) 6))
-                 ;; Get 4 hex digits; if the u escape is not
-                 ;; followed by 4 hex digits, use 'u' + the
-                 ;; literal character sequence that follows.
-                 (js2-add-to-string ?u)
-                 (setq escape-val 0)
-                 (dotimes (_ 4)
-                   (setq c (js2-get-char)
-                         escape-val (js2-x-digit-to-int c escape-val))
-                   (if (cl-minusp escape-val)
-                       (throw 'continue nil))
-                   (js2-add-to-string c))
-                 ;; prepare for replace of stored 'u' sequence by escape value
-                 (setq js2-ts-string-buffer (nthcdr 5 js2-ts-string-buffer)
-                       c escape-val)))
-              (?x
-               ;; Get 2 hex digits, defaulting to 'x'+literal
-               ;; sequence, as above.
-               (setq c (js2-get-char)
-                     escape-val (js2-x-digit-to-int c 0))
-               (if (cl-minusp escape-val)
-                   (progn
-                     (js2-add-to-string ?x)
-                     (throw 'continue nil))
-                 (setq c1 c
-                       c (js2-get-char)
-                       escape-val (js2-x-digit-to-int c escape-val))
-                 (if (cl-minusp escape-val)
-                     (progn
-                       (js2-add-to-string ?x)
-                       (js2-add-to-string c1)
-                       (throw 'continue nil))
-                   ;; got 2 hex digits
-                   (setq c escape-val))))
-              (?\n
-               ;; Remove line terminator after escape to follow
-               ;; SpiderMonkey and C/C++
-               (setq c (js2-get-char))
-               (throw 'continue nil))
-              (t
-               (when (and (<= ?0 c) (< c ?8))
-                 (setq val (- c ?0)
-                       c (js2-get-char))
-                 (when (and (<= ?0 c) (< c ?8))
-                   (setq val (- (+ (* 8 val) c) ?0)
-                         c (js2-get-char))
-                   (when (and (<= ?0 c)
-                              (< c ?8)
-                              (< val #o37))
-                     ;; c is 3rd char of octal sequence only
-                     ;; if the resulting val <= 0377
-                     (setq val (- (+ (* 8 val) c) ?0)
-                           c (js2-get-char))))
-                 (js2-unget-char)
-                 (setq c val)))))
-          (when (and (eq quote-char ?`) (eq c ?$))
-            (when (eq (setq nc (js2-get-char)) ?\{)
-              (throw 'break nil))
-            (js2-unget-char))
-          (js2-add-to-string c)
-          (setq c (js2-get-char)))))
-    (js2-set-string-from-buffer token)
-    (if (not (eq quote-char ?`))
-        js2-STRING
-      (if (and (eq c ?$) (eq nc ?\{))
-          js2-TEMPLATE_HEAD
-        js2-NO_SUBS_TEMPLATE))))
-
-(defun js2-read-regexp (start-tt start-pos)
-  "Called by parser when it gets / or /= in literal context."
-  (let (c err
-        in-class  ; inside a '[' .. ']' character-class
-        flags
-        (continue t)
-        (token (js2-new-token 0)))
-    (js2-record-text-property start-pos (1+ start-pos)
-                              'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "\"/"))
-    (setq js2-ts-string-buffer nil)
-    (if (eq start-tt js2-ASSIGN_DIV)
-        ;; mis-scanned /=
-        (js2-add-to-string ?=)
-      (if (not (eq start-tt js2-DIV))
-          (error "failed assertion")))
-    (while (and (not err)
-                (or (/= (setq c (js2-get-char)) ?/)
-                    in-class))
-      (cond
-       ((or (= c ?\n)
-            (= c js2-EOF_CHAR))
-        (setf (js2-token-end token) (1- js2-ts-cursor)
-              err t
-              (js2-token-string token) (js2-collect-string js2-ts-string-buffer))
-        (js2-report-error "msg.unterminated.re.lit"))
-       (t (cond
-           ((= c ?\\)
-            (js2-add-to-string c)
-            (setq c (js2-get-char)))
-           ((= c ?\[)
-            (setq in-class t))
-           ((= c ?\])
-            (setq in-class nil)))
-          (js2-add-to-string c))))
-    (unless err
-      (js2-record-text-property (1- js2-ts-cursor) js2-ts-cursor
-                                'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "\"/"))
-      (while continue
-        (cond
-         ((js2-match-char ?g)
-          (push ?g flags))
-         ((js2-match-char ?i)
-          (push ?i flags))
-         ((js2-match-char ?m)
-          (push ?m flags))
-         ((and (js2-match-char ?u)
-               (>= js2-language-version 200))
-          (push ?u flags))
-         ((and (js2-match-char ?y)
-               (>= js2-language-version 200))
-          (push ?y flags))
-         (t
-          (setq continue nil))))
-      (if (js2-alpha-p (js2-peek-char))
-          (js2-report-scan-error "msg.invalid.re.flag" t
-                                 js2-ts-cursor 1))
-      (js2-set-string-from-buffer token))
-    (js2-collect-string flags)))
-
-(defun js2-get-first-xml-token ()
-  (setq js2-ts-xml-open-tags-count 0
-        js2-ts-is-xml-attribute nil
-        js2-ts-xml-is-tag-content nil)
-  (js2-unget-char)
-  (js2-get-next-xml-token))
-
-(defun js2-xml-discard-string (token)
-  "Throw away the string in progress and flag an XML parse error."
-  (setf js2-ts-string-buffer nil
-        (js2-token-string token) nil)
-  (js2-report-scan-error "msg.XML.bad.form" t))
-
-(defun js2-get-next-xml-token ()
-  (setq js2-ts-string-buffer nil)  ; for recording the XML
-  (let ((token (js2-new-token 0))
-        c result)
-    (setq result
-          (catch 'return
-            (while t
-              (setq c (js2-get-char))
-              (cond
-               ((= c js2-EOF_CHAR)
-                (throw 'return js2-ERROR))
-               (js2-ts-xml-is-tag-content
-                (cl-case c
-                  (?>
-                   (js2-add-to-string c)
-                   (setq js2-ts-xml-is-tag-content nil
-                         js2-ts-is-xml-attribute nil))
-                  (?/
-                   (js2-add-to-string c)
-                   (when (eq ?> (js2-peek-char))
-                     (setq c (js2-get-char))
-                     (js2-add-to-string c)
-                     (setq js2-ts-xml-is-tag-content nil)
-                     (cl-decf js2-ts-xml-open-tags-count)))
-                  (?{
-                   (js2-unget-char)
-                   (js2-set-string-from-buffer token)
-                   (throw 'return js2-XML))
-                  ((?\' ?\")
-                   (js2-add-to-string c)
-                   (unless (js2-read-quoted-string c token)
-                     (throw 'return js2-ERROR)))
-                  (?=
-                   (js2-add-to-string c)
-                   (setq js2-ts-is-xml-attribute t))
-                  ((? ?\t ?\r ?\n)
-                   (js2-add-to-string c))
-                  (t
-                   (js2-add-to-string c)
-                   (setq js2-ts-is-xml-attribute nil)))
-                (when (and (not js2-ts-xml-is-tag-content)
-                           (zerop js2-ts-xml-open-tags-count))
-                  (js2-set-string-from-buffer token)
-                  (throw 'return js2-XMLEND)))
-               (t
-                ;; else not tag content
-                (cl-case c
-                  (?<
-                   (js2-add-to-string c)
-                   (setq c (js2-peek-char))
-                   (cl-case c
-                     (?!
-                      (setq c (js2-get-char)) ;; skip !
-                      (js2-add-to-string c)
-                      (setq c (js2-peek-char))
-                      (cl-case c
-                        (?-
-                         (setq c (js2-get-char)) ;; skip -
-                         (js2-add-to-string c)
-                         (if (eq c ?-)
-                             (progn
-                               (js2-add-to-string c)
-                               (unless (js2-read-xml-comment token)
-                                 (throw 'return js2-ERROR)))
-                           (js2-xml-discard-string token)
-                           (throw 'return js2-ERROR)))
-                        (?\[
-                         (setq c (js2-get-char)) ;; skip [
-                         (js2-add-to-string c)
-                         (if (and (= (js2-get-char) ?C)
-                                  (= (js2-get-char) ?D)
-                                  (= (js2-get-char) ?A)
-                                  (= (js2-get-char) ?T)
-                                  (= (js2-get-char) ?A)
-                                  (= (js2-get-char) ?\[))
-                             (progn
-                               (js2-add-to-string ?C)
-                               (js2-add-to-string ?D)
-                               (js2-add-to-string ?A)
-                               (js2-add-to-string ?T)
-                               (js2-add-to-string ?A)
-                               (js2-add-to-string ?\[)
-                               (unless (js2-read-cdata token)
-                                 (throw 'return js2-ERROR)))
-                           (js2-xml-discard-string token)
-                           (throw 'return js2-ERROR)))
-                        (t
-                         (unless (js2-read-entity token)
-                           (throw 'return js2-ERROR))))
-                      ;; Allow bare CDATA section, e.g.:
-                      ;;   let xml = <![CDATA[ foo bar baz ]]>;
-                      (when (zerop js2-ts-xml-open-tags-count)
-                        (throw 'return js2-XMLEND)))
-                     (??
-                      (setq c (js2-get-char)) ;; skip ?
-                      (js2-add-to-string c)
-                      (unless (js2-read-PI token)
-                        (throw 'return js2-ERROR)))
-                     (?/
-                      ;; end tag
-                      (setq c (js2-get-char)) ;; skip /
-                      (js2-add-to-string c)
-                      (when (zerop js2-ts-xml-open-tags-count)
-                        (js2-xml-discard-string token)
-                        (throw 'return js2-ERROR))
-                      (setq js2-ts-xml-is-tag-content t)
-                      (cl-decf js2-ts-xml-open-tags-count))
-                     (t
-                      ;; start tag
-                      (setq js2-ts-xml-is-tag-content t)
-                      (cl-incf js2-ts-xml-open-tags-count))))
-                  (?{
-                   (js2-unget-char)
-                   (js2-set-string-from-buffer token)
-                   (throw 'return js2-XML))
-                  (t
-                   (js2-add-to-string c))))))))
-    (setf (js2-token-end token) js2-ts-cursor)
-    (setf (js2-token-type token) result)
-    result))
-
-(defun js2-read-quoted-string (quote token)
-  (let (c)
-    (catch 'return
-      (while (/= (setq c (js2-get-char)) js2-EOF_CHAR)
-        (js2-add-to-string c)
-        (if (eq c quote)
-            (throw 'return t)))
-      (js2-xml-discard-string token)  ;; throw away string in progress
-      nil)))
-
-(defun js2-read-xml-comment (token)
-  (let ((c (js2-get-char)))
-    (catch 'return
-      (while (/= c js2-EOF_CHAR)
-        (catch 'continue
-          (js2-add-to-string c)
-          (when (and (eq c ?-) (eq ?- (js2-peek-char)))
-            (setq c (js2-get-char))
-            (js2-add-to-string c)
-            (if (eq (js2-peek-char) ?>)
-                (progn
-                  (setq c (js2-get-char)) ;; skip >
-                  (js2-add-to-string c)
-                  (throw 'return t))
-              (throw 'continue nil)))
-          (setq c (js2-get-char))))
-      (js2-xml-discard-string token)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun js2-read-cdata (token)
-  (let ((c (js2-get-char)))
-    (catch 'return
-      (while (/= c js2-EOF_CHAR)
-        (catch 'continue
-          (js2-add-to-string c)
-          (when (and (eq c ?\]) (eq (js2-peek-char) ?\]))
-            (setq c (js2-get-char))
-            (js2-add-to-string c)
-            (if (eq (js2-peek-char) ?>)
-                (progn
-                  (setq c (js2-get-char)) ;; Skip >
-                  (js2-add-to-string c)
-                  (throw 'return t))
-              (throw 'continue nil)))
-          (setq c (js2-get-char))))
-      (js2-xml-discard-string token)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun js2-read-entity (token)
-  (let ((decl-tags 1)
-        c)
-    (catch 'return
-      (while (/= js2-EOF_CHAR (setq c (js2-get-char)))
-        (js2-add-to-string c)
-        (cl-case c
-          (?<
-           (cl-incf decl-tags))
-          (?>
-           (cl-decf decl-tags)
-           (if (zerop decl-tags)
-               (throw 'return t)))))
-      (js2-xml-discard-string token)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun js2-read-PI (token)
-  "Scan an XML processing instruction."
-  (let (c)
-    (catch 'return
-      (while (/= js2-EOF_CHAR (setq c (js2-get-char)))
-        (js2-add-to-string c)
-        (when (and (eq c ??) (eq (js2-peek-char) ?>))
-          (setq c (js2-get-char))  ;; Skip >
-          (js2-add-to-string c)
-          (throw 'return t)))
-      (js2-xml-discard-string token)
-      nil)))
-
-;;; Highlighting
-
-(defun js2-set-face (beg end face &optional record)
-  "Fontify a region.  If RECORD is non-nil, record for later."
-  (when (cl-plusp js2-highlight-level)
-    (setq beg (min (point-max) beg)
-          beg (max (point-min) beg)
-          end (min (point-max) end)
-          end (max (point-min) end))
-    (if record
-        (push (list beg end face) js2-mode-fontifications)
-      (put-text-property beg end 'font-lock-face face))))
-
-(defsubst js2-clear-face (beg end)
-  (remove-text-properties beg end '(font-lock-face nil
-                                    help-echo nil
-                                    point-entered nil
-                                    cursor-sensor-functions nil
-                                    c-in-sws nil)))
-
-(defconst js2-ecma-global-props
-  (concat "^"
-          (regexp-opt
-           '("Infinity" "NaN" "undefined" "arguments") t)
-          "$")
-  "Value properties of the Ecma-262 Global Object.
-Shown at or above `js2-highlight-level' 2.")
-
-;; might want to add the name "arguments" to this list?
-(defconst js2-ecma-object-props
-  (concat "^"
-          (regexp-opt
-           '("prototype" "__proto__" "__parent__") t)
-          "$")
-  "Value properties of the Ecma-262 Object constructor.
-Shown at or above `js2-highlight-level' 2.")
-
-(defconst js2-ecma-global-funcs
-  (concat
-   "^"
-   (regexp-opt
-    '("decodeURI" "decodeURIComponent" "encodeURI" "encodeURIComponent"
-      "eval" "isFinite" "isNaN" "parseFloat" "parseInt") t)
-   "$")
-  "Function properties of the Ecma-262 Global object.
-Shown at or above `js2-highlight-level' 2.")
-
-(defconst js2-ecma-number-props
-  (concat "^"
-          (regexp-opt '("MAX_VALUE" "MIN_VALUE" "NaN"
-                        "NEGATIVE_INFINITY"
-                        "POSITIVE_INFINITY") t)
-          "$")
-  "Properties of the Ecma-262 Number constructor.
-Shown at or above `js2-highlight-level' 2.")
-
-(defconst js2-ecma-date-props "^\\(parse\\|UTC\\)$"
-  "Properties of the Ecma-262 Date constructor.
-Shown at or above `js2-highlight-level' 2.")
-
-(defconst js2-ecma-math-props
-  (concat "^"
-          (regexp-opt
-           '("E" "LN10" "LN2" "LOG2E" "LOG10E" "PI" "SQRT1_2" "SQRT2")
-           t)
-          "$")
-  "Properties of the Ecma-262 Math object.
-Shown at or above `js2-highlight-level' 2.")
-
-(defconst js2-ecma-math-funcs
-  (concat "^"
-          (regexp-opt
-           '("abs" "acos" "asin" "atan" "atan2" "ceil" "cos" "exp" "floor"
-             "log" "max" "min" "pow" "random" "round" "sin" "sqrt" "tan") t)
-          "$")
-  "Function properties of the Ecma-262 Math object.
-Shown at or above `js2-highlight-level' 2.")
-
-(defconst js2-ecma-function-props
-  (concat
-   "^"
-   (regexp-opt
-    '(;; properties of the Object prototype object
-      "hasOwnProperty" "isPrototypeOf" "propertyIsEnumerable"
-      "toLocaleString" "toString" "valueOf"
-      ;; properties of the Function prototype object
-      "apply" "call"
-      ;; properties of the Array prototype object
-      "concat" "join" "pop" "push" "reverse" "shift" "slice" "sort"
-      "splice" "unshift"
-      ;; properties of the String prototype object
-      "charAt" "charCodeAt" "fromCharCode" "indexOf" "lastIndexOf"
-      "localeCompare" "match" "replace" "search" "split" "substring"
-      "toLocaleLowerCase" "toLocaleUpperCase" "toLowerCase"
-      "toUpperCase"
-      ;; properties of the Number prototype object
-      "toExponential" "toFixed" "toPrecision"
-      ;; properties of the Date prototype object
-      "getDate" "getDay" "getFullYear" "getHours" "getMilliseconds"
-      "getMinutes" "getMonth" "getSeconds" "getTime"
-      "getTimezoneOffset" "getUTCDate" "getUTCDay" "getUTCFullYear"
-      "getUTCHours" "getUTCMilliseconds" "getUTCMinutes" "getUTCMonth"
-      "getUTCSeconds" "setDate" "setFullYear" "setHours"
-      "setMilliseconds" "setMinutes" "setMonth" "setSeconds" "setTime"
-      "setUTCDate" "setUTCFullYear" "setUTCHours" "setUTCMilliseconds"
-      "setUTCMinutes" "setUTCMonth" "setUTCSeconds" "toDateString"
-      "toLocaleDateString" "toLocaleString" "toLocaleTimeString"
-      "toTimeString" "toUTCString"
-      ;; properties of the RegExp prototype object
-      "exec" "test"
-      ;; properties of the JSON prototype object
-      "parse" "stringify"
-      ;; SpiderMonkey/Rhino extensions, versions 1.5+
-      "toSource" "__defineGetter__" "__defineSetter__"
-      "__lookupGetter__" "__lookupSetter__" "__noSuchMethod__"
-      "every" "filter" "forEach" "lastIndexOf" "map" "some")
-    t)
-   "$")
-  "Built-in functions defined by Ecma-262 and SpiderMonkey extensions.
-Shown at or above `js2-highlight-level' 3.")
-
-(defun js2-parse-highlight-prop-get (parent target prop call-p)
-  (let ((target-name (and target
-                          (js2-name-node-p target)
-                          (js2-name-node-name target)))
-        (prop-name (if prop (js2-name-node-name prop)))
-        (level2 (>= js2-highlight-level 2))
-        (level3 (>= js2-highlight-level 3)))
-    (when level2
-      (let ((face
-             (if call-p
-                 (cond
-                  ((and target prop)
-                   (cond
-                    ((and level3 (string-match js2-ecma-function-props prop-name))
-                     'font-lock-builtin-face)
-                    ((and target-name prop)
-                     (cond
-                      ((string= target-name "Date")
-                       (if (string-match js2-ecma-date-props prop-name)
-                           'font-lock-builtin-face))
-                      ((string= target-name "Math")
-                       (if (string-match js2-ecma-math-funcs prop-name)
-                           'font-lock-builtin-face))))))
-                  (prop
-                   (if (string-match js2-ecma-global-funcs prop-name)
-                       'font-lock-builtin-face)))
-               (cond
-                ((and target prop)
-                 (cond
-                  ((string= target-name "Number")
-                   (if (string-match js2-ecma-number-props prop-name)
-                       'font-lock-constant-face))
-                  ((string= target-name "Math")
-                   (if (string-match js2-ecma-math-props prop-name)
-                       'font-lock-constant-face))))
-                (prop
-                 (if (string-match js2-ecma-object-props prop-name)
-                     'font-lock-constant-face))))))
-        (when (and (not face) target (not call-p) prop-name)
-          (setq face 'js2-object-property-access))
-        (when face
-          (let ((pos (+ (js2-node-pos parent)  ; absolute
-                        (js2-node-pos prop)))) ; relative
-            (js2-set-face pos
-                          (+ pos (js2-node-len prop))
-                          face 'record)))))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-highlight-member-expr-node (node)
-  "Perform syntax highlighting of EcmaScript built-in properties.
-The variable `js2-highlight-level' governs this highlighting."
-  (let (face target prop name pos end parent call-p callee)
-    (cond
-     ;; case 1:  simple name, e.g. foo
-     ((js2-name-node-p node)
-      (setq name (js2-name-node-name node))
-      ;; possible for name to be nil in rare cases - saw it when
-      ;; running js2-mode on an elisp buffer.  Might as well try to
-      ;; make it so js2-mode never barfs.
-      (when name
-        (setq face (if (string-match js2-ecma-global-props name)
-                       'font-lock-constant-face))
-        (when face
-          (setq pos (js2-node-pos node)
-                end (+ pos (js2-node-len node)))
-          (js2-set-face pos end face 'record))))
-     ;; case 2:  property access or function call
-     ((or (js2-prop-get-node-p node)
-          ;; highlight function call if expr is a prop-get node
-          ;; or a plain name (i.e. unqualified function call)
-          (and (setq call-p (js2-call-node-p node))
-               (setq callee (js2-call-node-target node)) ; separate setq!
-               (or (js2-prop-get-node-p callee)
-                   (js2-name-node-p callee))))
-      (setq parent node
-            node (if call-p callee node))
-      (if (and call-p (js2-name-node-p callee))
-          (setq prop callee)
-        (setq target (js2-prop-get-node-left node)
-              prop (js2-prop-get-node-right node)))
-      (cond
-       ((js2-name-node-p prop)
-        ;; case 2(a&c):  simple or complex target, simple name, e.g. x[y].bar
-        (js2-parse-highlight-prop-get parent target prop call-p))
-       ((js2-name-node-p target)
-        ;; case 2b:  simple target, complex name, e.g. foo.x[y]
-        (js2-parse-highlight-prop-get parent target nil call-p)))))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-highlight-member-expr-fn-name (expr)
-  "Highlight the `baz' in function foo.bar.baz(args) {...}.
-This is experimental Rhino syntax.  EXPR is the foo.bar.baz member expr.
-We currently only handle the case where the last component is a prop-get
-of a simple name.  Called before EXPR has a parent node."
-  (let (pos
-        (name (and (js2-prop-get-node-p expr)
-                   (js2-prop-get-node-right expr))))
-    (when (js2-name-node-p name)
-      (js2-set-face (setq pos (+ (js2-node-pos expr)  ; parent is absolute
-                                 (js2-node-pos name)))
-                    (+ pos (js2-node-len name))
-                    'font-lock-function-name-face
-                    'record))))
-
-;; source:  http://jsdoc.sourceforge.net/
-;; Note - this syntax is for Google's enhanced jsdoc parser that
-;; allows type specifications, and needs work before entering the wild.
-
-(defconst js2-jsdoc-param-tag-regexp
-  (concat "^\\s-*\\*+\\s-*\\(@"
-          (regexp-opt '("param" "arg" "argument" "prop" "property" "typedef"))
-          "\\)"
-          "\\s-*\\({[^}]+}\\)?"         ; optional type
-          "\\s-*\\[?\\([[:alnum:]_$\.]+\\)?\\]?"  ; name
-          "\\_>")
-  "Matches jsdoc tags with optional type and optional param name.")
-
-(defconst js2-jsdoc-typed-tag-regexp
-  (concat "^\\s-*\\*+\\s-*\\(@\\(?:"
-          (regexp-opt
-           '("enum"
-             "extends"
-             "field"
-             "id"
-             "implements"
-             "lends"
-             "mods"
-             "requires"
-             "return"
-             "returns"
-             "yield"
-             "yields"
-             "type"
-             "throw"
-             "throws"))
-          "\\)\\)\\s-*\\({[^}]+}\\)?")
-  "Matches jsdoc tags with optional type.")
-
-(defconst js2-jsdoc-arg-tag-regexp
-  (concat "^\\s-*\\*+\\s-*\\(@\\(?:"
-          (regexp-opt
-           '("alias"
-             "augments"
-             "borrows"
-             "callback"
-             "bug"
-             "base"
-             "config"
-             "default"
-             "define"
-             "exception"
-             "func"
-             "function"
-             "member"
-             "memberOf"
-             "method"
-             "module"
-             "name"
-             "namespace"
-             "since"
-             "suppress"
-             "this"
-             "throws"
-             "version"))
-          "\\)\\)\\s-+\\([^ \t\n]+\\)")
-  "Matches jsdoc tags with a single argument.")
-
-(defconst js2-jsdoc-empty-tag-regexp
-  (concat "^\\s-*\\*+\\s-*\\(@\\(?:"
-          (regexp-opt
-           '("abstract"
-             "addon"
-             "author"
-             "class"
-             "const"
-             "constant"
-             "constructor"
-             "constructs"
-             "deprecated"
-             "desc"
-             "description"
-             "event"
-             "example"
-             "exec"
-             "export"
-             "fileoverview"
-             "final"
-             "func"
-             "function"
-             "hidden"
-             "ignore"
-             "implicitCast"
-             "inheritDoc"
-             "inner"
-             "interface"
-             "license"
-             "method"
-             "noalias"
-             "noshadow"
-             "notypecheck"
-             "override"
-             "owner"
-             "preserve"
-             "preserveTry"
-             "private"
-             "protected"
-             "public"
-             "static"
-             "supported"
-             "virtual"
-             ))
-          "\\)\\)\\s-*")
-  "Matches empty jsdoc tags.")
-
-(defconst js2-jsdoc-link-tag-regexp
-  "{\\(@\\(?:link\\|code\\)\\)\\s-+\\([^#}\n]+\\)\\(#.+\\)?}"
-  "Matches a jsdoc link or code tag.")
-
-(defconst js2-jsdoc-see-tag-regexp
-  "^\\s-*\\*+\\s-*\\(@see\\)\\s-+\\([^#}\n]+\\)\\(#.+\\)?"
-  "Matches a jsdoc @see tag.")
-
-(defconst js2-jsdoc-html-tag-regexp
-  "\\(</?\\)\\([[:alpha:]]+\\)\\s-*\\(/?>\\)"
-  "Matches a simple (no attributes) html start- or end-tag.")
-
-(defun js2-jsdoc-highlight-helper ()
-  (js2-set-face (match-beginning 1)
-                (match-end 1)
-                'js2-jsdoc-tag)
-  (if (match-beginning 2)
-      (if (save-excursion
-            (goto-char (match-beginning 2))
-            (= (char-after) ?{))
-          (js2-set-face (1+ (match-beginning 2))
-                        (1- (match-end 2))
-                        'js2-jsdoc-type)
-        (js2-set-face (match-beginning 2)
-                      (match-end 2)
-                      'js2-jsdoc-value)))
-  (if (match-beginning 3)
-      (js2-set-face (match-beginning 3)
-                    (match-end 3)
-                    'js2-jsdoc-value)))
-
-(defun js2-highlight-jsdoc (ast)
-  "Highlight doc comment tags."
-  (let ((comments (js2-ast-root-comments ast))
-        beg end)
-    (save-excursion
-      (dolist (node comments)
-        (when (eq (js2-comment-node-format node) 'jsdoc)
-          ;; Slice off the leading /* and trailing */ in case there
-          ;; are tags on the first line
-          (setq beg (+ 2 (js2-node-abs-pos node))
-                end (+ beg -4 (js2-node-len node)))
-          (save-restriction
-            (narrow-to-region beg end)
-            (dolist (re (list js2-jsdoc-param-tag-regexp
-                              js2-jsdoc-typed-tag-regexp
-                              js2-jsdoc-arg-tag-regexp
-                              js2-jsdoc-link-tag-regexp
-                              js2-jsdoc-see-tag-regexp
-                              js2-jsdoc-empty-tag-regexp))
-              (goto-char beg)
-              (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
-                (js2-jsdoc-highlight-helper)))
-            ;; simple highlighting for html tags
-            (goto-char beg)
-            (while (re-search-forward js2-jsdoc-html-tag-regexp nil t)
-              (js2-set-face (match-beginning 1)
-                            (match-end 1)
-                            'js2-jsdoc-html-tag-delimiter)
-              (js2-set-face (match-beginning 2)
-                            (match-end 2)
-                            'js2-jsdoc-html-tag-name)
-              (js2-set-face (match-beginning 3)
-                            (match-end 3)
-                            'js2-jsdoc-html-tag-delimiter))))))))
-
-(defun js2-highlight-assign-targets (_node left right)
-  "Highlight function properties and external variables."
-  (let (leftpos name)
-    ;; highlight vars and props assigned function values
-    (when (or (js2-function-node-p right)
-              (js2-class-node-p right))
-      (cond
-       ;; var foo = function() {...}
-       ((js2-name-node-p left)
-        (setq name left))
-       ;; foo.bar.baz = function() {...}
-       ((and (js2-prop-get-node-p left)
-             (js2-name-node-p (js2-prop-get-node-right left)))
-        (setq name (js2-prop-get-node-right left))))
-      (when name
-        (js2-set-face (setq leftpos (js2-node-abs-pos name))
-                      (+ leftpos (js2-node-len name))
-                      'font-lock-function-name-face
-                      'record)))))
-
-(defun js2-record-name-node (node)
-  "Saves NODE to `js2-recorded-identifiers' to check for undeclared variables
-later. NODE must be a name node."
-  (let ((leftpos (js2-node-abs-pos node)))
-    (push (list node js2-current-scope
-                leftpos
-                (+ leftpos (js2-node-len node)))
-          js2-recorded-identifiers)))
-
-(defun js2-highlight-undeclared-vars ()
-  "After entire parse is finished, look for undeclared variable references.
-We have to wait until entire buffer is parsed, since JavaScript permits var
-declarations to occur after they're used.
-
-Some identifiers may be assumed to be externally defined.
-These externs are not highlighted, even if there is no declaration
-for them in the source code (in the current file).
-
-The list of externs consists of the following:
-
-  - `js2-ecma262-externs' for basic names from the ECMAScript language standard.
-  - Depending on the buffer-local variables `js2-include-*-externs'
-    the corresponding `js2-*-externs' to add names for certain environments
-    like the browser, Node or Rhino.
-  - Two customizable lists `js2-global-externs' and `js2-additional-externs',
-    the latter of which should be set per-buffer.
-
-See especially `js2-additional-externs' for further details about externs."
-  (let ((default-externs
-          (append js2-ecma-262-externs
-                  (if (and js2-include-browser-externs
-                           (>= js2-language-version 200)) js2-harmony-externs)
-                  (if js2-include-rhino-externs js2-rhino-externs)
-                  (if js2-include-node-externs js2-node-externs)
-                  (if (or js2-include-browser-externs js2-include-node-externs)
-                      js2-typed-array-externs)
-                  (if js2-include-browser-externs js2-browser-externs)))
-        name)
-    (dolist (entry js2-recorded-identifiers)
-      (cl-destructuring-bind (name-node scope pos end) entry
-        (setq name (js2-name-node-name name-node))
-        (unless (or (member name js2-global-externs)
-                    (member name default-externs)
-                    (member name js2-additional-externs)
-                    (js2-get-defining-scope scope name pos))
-          (js2-report-warning "msg.undeclared.variable" name pos (- end pos)
-                              'js2-external-variable))))))
-
-(defun js2--add-or-update-symbol (symbol inition used vars)
-  "Add or update SYMBOL entry in VARS, an hash table.
-SYMBOL is a js2-name-node, INITION either nil, t, or ?P,
-respectively meaning that SYMBOL is a mere declaration, an
-assignment or a function parameter; when USED is t, the symbol
-node is assumed to be an usage and thus added to the list stored
-in the cdr of the entry.
-"
-  (let* ((nm (js2-name-node-name symbol))
-         (es (js2-node-get-enclosing-scope symbol))
-         (ds (js2-get-defining-scope es nm)))
-    (when (and ds (not (equal nm "arguments")))
-      (let* ((sym (js2-scope-get-symbol ds nm))
-             (var (gethash sym vars))
-             (err-var-p (js2-catch-node-p ds)))
-        (unless inition
-          (setq inition err-var-p))
-        (if var
-            (progn
-              (when (and inition (not (equal (car var) ?P)))
-                (setcar var inition))
-              (when (and used (not (memq symbol (cdr var))))
-                (push symbol (cdr var))))
-          ;; do not consider the declaration of catch parameter as an usage
-          (when (and err-var-p used)
-            (setq used nil))
-          (puthash sym (cons inition (if used (list symbol))) vars))))))
-
-(defun js2--collect-target-symbols (node strict)
-  "Collect the `js-name-node' symbols declared in NODE and return a list of them.
-NODE is either `js2-array-node', `js2-object-node', or `js2-name-node'.
-When STRICT, signal an error if NODE is not one of the expected types."
-  (let (targets)
-    (cond
-     ((js2-name-node-p node)
-      (push node targets))
-     ((js2-array-node-p node)
-      (dolist (elt (js2-array-node-elems node))
-        (when elt
-          (setq elt (cond ((js2-infix-node-p elt) ;; default (=)
-                           (js2-infix-node-left elt))
-                          ((js2-unary-node-p elt) ;; rest (...)
-                           (js2-unary-node-operand elt))
-                          (t elt)))
-          (setq targets (append (js2--collect-target-symbols elt strict)
-                                targets)))))
-     ((js2-object-node-p node)
-      (dolist (elt (js2-object-node-elems node))
-        (let ((subexpr (cond
-                        ((and (js2-infix-node-p elt)
-                              (= js2-ASSIGN (js2-infix-node-type elt)))
-                         ;; Destructuring with default argument.
-                         (js2-infix-node-left elt))
-                        ((and (js2-infix-node-p elt)
-                              (= js2-COLON (js2-infix-node-type elt)))
-                         ;; In regular destructuring {a: aa, b: bb},
-                         ;; the var is on the right.  In abbreviated
-                         ;; destructuring {a, b}, right == left.
-                         (js2-infix-node-right elt))
-                        ((and (js2-unary-node-p elt)
-                              (= js2-TRIPLEDOT (js2-unary-node-type elt)))
-                         ;; Destructuring with spread.
-                         (js2-unary-node-operand elt)))))
-          (when subexpr
-            (setq targets (append
-                           (js2--collect-target-symbols subexpr strict)
-                           targets))))))
-     ((js2-assign-node-p node)
-      (setq targets (append (js2--collect-target-symbols
-                             (js2-assign-node-left node) strict)
-                            targets)))
-     (strict
-      (js2-report-error "msg.no.parm" nil (js2-node-abs-pos node)
-                        (js2-node-len node))
-        nil))
-    targets))
-
-(defun js2--examine-variable (parent node var-init-node)
-  "Examine the usage of the variable NODE, a js2-name-node.
-PARENT is its direct ancestor and VAR-INIT-NODE is the node to be
-examined: return a list of three values, respectively if the
-variable is declared and/or assigned or whether it is simply a
-key of a literal object."
-  (let ((target (js2-var-init-node-target var-init-node))
-        declared assigned object-key)
-    (setq declared (memq node (js2--collect-target-symbols target nil)))
-    ;; Is there an initializer for the declared variable?
-    (when (js2-var-init-node-initializer var-init-node)
-      (setq assigned declared)
-      ;; Determine if the name is actually a literal object key that we shall
-      ;; ignore later
-      (when (and (not declared)
-                 (js2-object-prop-node-p parent)
-                 (eq node (js2-object-prop-node-left parent)))
-        (setq object-key t)))
-    ;; Maybe this is a for loop and the variable is one of its iterators?
-    (unless assigned
-      (let* ((gp (js2-node-parent parent))
-             (ggp (if gp (js2-node-parent gp))))
-        (when (and ggp (js2-for-in-node-p ggp))
-          (setq assigned (memq node
-                               (cl-loop
-                                for kid in (js2-var-decl-node-kids
-                                            (js2-for-in-node-iterator ggp))
-                                with syms = '()
-                                do
-                                (setq syms (append syms
-                                                   (js2--collect-target-symbols
-                                                    (js2-var-init-node-target kid)
-                                                    nil)))
-                                finally return syms))))))
-    (list declared assigned object-key)))
-
-(defun js2--classify-variable (parent node vars)
-  "Classify the single variable NODE, a js2-name-node."
-  (let ((function-param (and (js2-function-node-p parent)
-                             (memq node (js2-function-node-params parent)))))
-    (if (js2-prop-get-node-p parent)
-        ;; If we are within a prop-get, e.g. the "bar" in "foo.bar",
-        ;; just mark "foo" as used
-        (let ((left (js2-prop-get-node-left parent)))
-          (when (js2-name-node-p left)
-            (js2--add-or-update-symbol left nil t vars)))
-      ;; If the node is the external name of an export-binding-node, and
-      ;; it is different from the local name, ignore it
-      (when (or (not (js2-export-binding-node-p parent))
-                (not (and (eq (js2-export-binding-node-extern-name parent) node)
-                          (not (eq (js2-export-binding-node-local-name parent) node)))))
-        (let ((granparent parent)
-              var-init-node
-              assign-node
-              object-key         ; is name actually an object prop key?
-              declared           ; is it declared in narrowest scope?
-              assigned           ; does it get assigned or initialized?
-              (used (null function-param)))
-          ;; Determine the closest var-init-node and assign-node: this
-          ;; is needed because the name may be within a "destructured"
-          ;; declaration/assignment, so we cannot just take its parent
-          (while (and granparent (not (js2-scope-p granparent)))
-            (cond
-             ((js2-var-init-node-p granparent)
-              (when (null var-init-node)
-                (setq var-init-node granparent)))
-             ((js2-assign-node-p granparent)
-              (when (null assign-node)
-                (setq assign-node granparent))))
-            (setq granparent (js2-node-parent granparent)))
-
-          ;; If we are within a var-init-node, determine if the name is
-          ;; declared and initialized
-          (when var-init-node
-            (let ((result (js2--examine-variable parent node var-init-node)))
-              (setq declared (car result)
-                    assigned (cadr result)
-                    object-key (car (cddr result)))))
-
-          ;; Ignore literal object keys, which are not really variables
-          (unless object-key
-            (when function-param
-              (setq assigned ?P))
-
-            (when (null assigned)
-              (cond
-               ((js2-for-in-node-p parent)
-                (setq assigned (eq node (js2-for-in-node-iterator parent))
-                      used (not assigned)))
-               ((js2-function-node-p parent)
-                (setq assigned t
-                      used (js2-wrapper-function-p parent)))
-               ((js2-export-binding-node-p parent)
-                (if (js2-import-clause-node-p (js2-node-parent parent))
-                    (setq declared t
-                          assigned t)
-                  (setq used t)))
-               ((js2-namespace-import-node-p parent)
-                (setq assigned t
-                      used nil))
-               (assign-node
-                (setq assigned (memq node
-                                     (js2--collect-target-symbols
-                                      (js2-assign-node-left assign-node)
-                                      nil))
-                      used (not assigned)))))
-
-            (when declared
-              (setq used nil))
-
-            (js2--add-or-update-symbol node assigned used vars)))))))
-
-(defun js2--classify-variables ()
-  "Collect and classify variables declared or used within js2-mode-ast.
-Traverse the whole ast tree returning a summary of the variables
-usage as an hash-table, keyed by their corresponding symbol table
-entry.
-Each variable is described by a tuple where the car is a flag
-indicating whether the variable has been initialized and the cdr
-is a possibly empty list of name nodes where it is used. External
-symbols, i.e. those not present in the whole scopes hierarchy,
-are ignored."
-  (let ((vars (make-hash-table :test #'eq :size 100)))
-    (js2-visit-ast
-     js2-mode-ast
-     (lambda (node end-p)
-       (when (and (null end-p) (js2-name-node-p node))
-         (let ((parent (js2-node-parent node)))
-           (when parent
-             (js2--classify-variable parent node vars))))
-       t))
-    vars))
-
-(defun js2--get-name-node (node)
-  (cond
-   ((js2-name-node-p node) node)
-   ((js2-function-node-p node)
-    (js2-function-node-name node))
-   ((js2-class-node-p node)
-    (js2-class-node-name node))
-   ((js2-comp-loop-node-p node)
-    (js2-comp-loop-node-iterator node))
-   (t node)))
-
-(defun js2--highlight-unused-variable (symbol info)
-  (let ((name (js2-symbol-name symbol))
-        (inited (car info))
-        (refs (cdr info))
-        pos len)
-    (unless (and inited refs)
-      (if refs
-          (dolist (ref refs)
-            (setq pos (js2-node-abs-pos ref))
-            (setq len (js2-name-node-len ref))
-            (js2-report-warning "msg.uninitialized.variable" name pos len
-                                'js2-warning))
-        (when (or js2-warn-about-unused-function-arguments
-                  (not (eq inited ?P)))
-          (let* ((symn (js2-symbol-ast-node symbol))
-                 (namen (js2--get-name-node symn)))
-            (unless (js2-node-top-level-decl-p namen)
-              (setq pos (js2-node-abs-pos namen))
-              (setq len (js2-name-node-len namen))
-              (js2-report-warning "msg.unused.variable" name pos len
-                                  'js2-warning))))))))
-
-(defun js2-highlight-unused-variables ()
-  "Highlight unused variables."
-  (let ((vars (js2--classify-variables)))
-    (maphash #'js2--highlight-unused-variable vars)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode js2-highlight-unused-variables-mode
-  "Toggle highlight of unused variables."
-  :lighter ""
-  (if js2-highlight-unused-variables-mode
-      (add-hook 'js2-post-parse-callbacks
-                #'js2-highlight-unused-variables nil t)
-    (remove-hook 'js2-post-parse-callbacks
-                 #'js2-highlight-unused-variables t)))
-
-(defun js2-add-additional-externs (externs)
-  (setq js2-additional-externs
-        (nconc externs
-               js2-additional-externs)))
-
-(defun js2-get-jslint-comment-identifiers (comment)
-  (js2-reparse)
-  (cl-loop for node in (js2-ast-root-comments js2-mode-ast)
-           when (and (eq 'block (js2-comment-node-format node))
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (goto-char (js2-node-abs-pos node))
-                       (looking-at (concat "/\\* *" comment "\\(?: \\|$\\)"))))
-           append (js2-get-jslint-comment-identifiers-in
-                   (match-end 0)
-                   (js2-node-abs-end node))))
-
-(defun js2-get-jslint-comment-identifiers-in (beg end)
-  (let (res)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (while (re-search-forward js2-mode-identifier-re end t)
-        (let ((match (match-string 0)))
-          (unless (member match '("true" "false"))
-            (push match res)))))
-    (nreverse res)))
-
-(defun js2-apply-jslint-globals ()
-  (js2-add-additional-externs (js2-get-jslint-globals)))
-
-(defun js2-get-jslint-globals ()
-  (js2-get-jslint-comment-identifiers "global"))
-
-(defun js2-apply-jslint-declaration-externs ()
-  (js2-add-additional-externs (js2-get-jslint-declaration-externs)))
-
-(defvar js2-jslint-declaration-externs
-  `(("browser" . ,(mapcar 'symbol-name
-                          '(Audio clearInterval clearTimeout document
-                            event history Image location name
-                            navigator Option screen setInterval
-                            setTimeout XMLHttpRequest)))
-    ("node" . ,(mapcar 'symbol-name
-                       '(Buffer clearImmediate clearInterval
-                         clearTimeout console exports global module
-                         process querystring require setImmediate
-                         setInterval setTimeout __dirname
-                         __filename)))
-    ("es6" . ,(mapcar 'symbol-name
-                      '(ArrayBuffer DataView Float32Array
-                        Float64Array Int8Array Int16Array Int32Array
-                        Intl Map Promise Proxy Reflect Set Symbol
-                        System Uint8Array Uint8ClampedArray
-                        Uint16Array Uint32Array WeakMap WeakSet)))
-    ("couch" . ,(mapcar 'symbol-name
-                        '(emit getRow isArray log provides
-                          registerType require send start sum
-                          toJSON)))
-    ("devel" . ,(mapcar 'symbol-name
-                        '(alert confirm console Debug opera prompt
-                          WSH)))))
-
-(defun js2-get-jslint-declaration-externs ()
-  (apply 'append
-         (mapcar (lambda (identifier)
-                   (cdr (assoc identifier
-                               js2-jslint-declaration-externs)))
-                 (js2-get-jslint-comment-identifiers "jslint"))))
-
-;;; IMenu support
-
-;; We currently only support imenu, but eventually should support speedbar and
-;; possibly other browsing mechanisms.
-
-;; The basic strategy is to identify function assignment targets of the form
-;; `foo.bar.baz', convert them to (list fn foo bar baz <position>), and push the
-;; list into `js2-imenu-recorder'.  The lists are merged into a trie-like tree
-;; for imenu after parsing is finished.
-
-;; A `foo.bar.baz' assignment target may be expressed in many ways in
-;; JavaScript, and the general problem is undecidable.  However, several forms
-;; are readily recognizable at parse-time; the forms we attempt to recognize
-;; include:
-
-;;  function foo()  -- function declaration
-;;  foo = function()  -- function expression assigned to variable
-;;  foo.bar.baz = function()  -- function expr assigned to nested property-get
-;;  foo = {bar: function()}  -- fun prop in object literal assigned to var
-;;  foo = {bar: {baz: function()}} -- inside nested object literal
-;;  foo.bar = {baz: function()}} -- obj lit assigned to nested prop get
-;;  a.b = {c: {d: function()}} -- nested obj lit assigned to nested prop get
-;;  foo = {get bar() {...}}  -- getter/setter in obj literal
-;;  function foo() {function bar() {...}}  -- nested function
-;;  foo['a'] = function()  -- fun expr assigned to deterministic element-get
-
-;; This list boils down to a few forms that can be combined recursively.
-;; Top-level named function declarations include both the left-hand (name)
-;; and the right-hand (function value) expressions needed to produce an imenu
-;; entry.  The other "right-hand" forms we need to look for are:
-;;  - functions declared as props/getters/setters in object literals
-;;  - nested named function declarations
-;; The "left-hand" expressions that functions can be assigned to include:
-;;  - local/global variables
-;;  - nested property-get expressions like a.b.c.d
-;;  - element gets like foo[10] or foo['bar'] where the index
-;;    expression can be trivially converted to a property name.  They
-;;    effectively then become property gets.
-
-;; All the different definition types are canonicalized into the form
-;; foo.bar.baz = position-of-function-keyword
-
-;; We need to build a trie-like structure for imenu.  As an example,
-;; consider the following JavaScript code:
-
-;; a = function() {...}  // function at position 5
-;; b = function() {...}  // function at position 25
-;; foo = function() {...} // function at position 100
-;; foo.bar = function() {...} // function at position 200
-;; foo.bar.baz = function() {...} // function at position 300
-;; foo.bar.zab = function() {...} // function at position 400
-
-;; During parsing we accumulate an entry for each definition in
-;; the variable `js2-imenu-recorder', like so:
-
-;; '((fn a 5)
-;;   (fn b 25)
-;;   (fn foo 100)
-;;   (fn foo bar 200)
-;;   (fn foo bar baz 300)
-;;   (fn foo bar zab 400))
-
-;; Where 'fn' is the respective function node.
-;; After parsing these entries are merged into this alist-trie:
-
-;; '((a . 1)
-;;   (b . 2)
-;;   (foo (<definition> . 3)
-;;        (bar (<definition> . 6)
-;;             (baz . 100)
-;;             (zab . 200))))
-
-;; Note the wacky need for a <definition> name.  The token can be anything
-;; that isn't a valid JavaScript identifier, because you might make foo
-;; a function and then start setting properties on it that are also functions.
-
-(defun js2-prop-node-name (node)
-  "Return the name of a node that may be a property-get/property-name.
-If NODE is not a valid name-node, string-node or integral number-node,
-returns nil.  Otherwise returns the string name/value of the node."
-  (cond
-   ((js2-name-node-p node)
-    (js2-name-node-name node))
-   ((js2-string-node-p node)
-    (js2-string-node-value node))
-   ((and (js2-number-node-p node)
-         (string-match "^[0-9]+$" (js2-number-node-value node)))
-    (js2-number-node-value node))
-   ((eq (js2-node-type node) js2-THIS)
-    "this")
-   ((eq (js2-node-type node) js2-SUPER)
-    "super")))
-
-(defun js2-node-qname-component (node)
-  "Return the name of this node, if it contributes to a qname.
-Returns nil if the node doesn't contribute."
-  (copy-sequence
-   (or (js2-prop-node-name node)
-       (cond
-        ((and (js2-function-node-p node)
-              (js2-function-node-name node))
-         (js2-name-node-name (js2-function-node-name node)))
-        ((js2-computed-prop-name-node-p node)
-         "[computed]")))))
-
-(defun js2-record-imenu-entry (fn-node qname pos)
-  "Add an entry to `js2-imenu-recorder'.
-FN-NODE should be the current item's function node.
-
-Associate FN-NODE with its QNAME for later lookup.
-This is used in postprocessing the chain list.  For each chain, we find
-the parent function, look up its qname, then prepend a copy of it to the chain."
-  (push (cons fn-node (append qname (list pos))) js2-imenu-recorder)
-  (unless js2-imenu-function-map
-    (setq js2-imenu-function-map (make-hash-table :test 'eq)))
-  (puthash fn-node qname js2-imenu-function-map))
-
-(defun js2-record-imenu-functions (node &optional var)
-  "Record function definitions for imenu.
-NODE is a function node or an object literal.
-VAR, if non-nil, is the expression that NODE is being assigned to.
-When passed arguments of wrong type, does nothing."
-  (when js2-parse-ide-mode
-    (let ((fun-p (js2-function-node-p node))
-          qname fname-node)
-      (cond
-       ;; non-anonymous function declaration?
-       ((and fun-p
-             (not var)
-             (setq fname-node (js2-function-node-name node)))
-        (js2-record-imenu-entry node (list fname-node) (js2-node-pos node)))
-       ;; for remaining forms, compute left-side tree branch first
-       ((and var (setq qname (js2-compute-nested-prop-get var)))
-        (cond
-         ;; foo.bar.baz = function
-         (fun-p
-          (js2-record-imenu-entry node qname (js2-node-pos node)))
-         ;; foo.bar.baz = object-literal
-         ;; look for nested functions:  {a: {b: function() {...} }}
-         ((js2-object-node-p node)
-          ;; Node position here is still absolute, since the parser
-          ;; passes the assignment target and value expressions
-          ;; to us before they are added as children of the assignment node.
-          (js2-record-object-literal node qname (js2-node-pos node)))))))))
-
-(defun js2-compute-nested-prop-get (node)
-  "If NODE is of form foo.bar, foo['bar'], or any nested combination, return
-component nodes as a list.  Otherwise return nil.  Element-gets are treated
-as property-gets if the index expression is a string, or a positive integer."
-  (let (left right head)
-    (cond
-     ((or (js2-name-node-p node)
-          (js2-this-or-super-node-p node))
-      (list node))
-     ;; foo.bar.baz is parenthesized as (foo.bar).baz => right operand is a leaf
-     ((js2-prop-get-node-p node)        ; foo.bar
-      (setq left (js2-prop-get-node-left node)
-            right (js2-prop-get-node-right node))
-      (if (setq head (js2-compute-nested-prop-get left))
-          (nconc head (list right))))
-     ((js2-elem-get-node-p node)        ; foo['bar'] or foo[101]
-      (setq left (js2-elem-get-node-target node)
-            right (js2-elem-get-node-element node))
-      (if (or (js2-string-node-p right)      ; ['bar']
-              (and (js2-number-node-p right) ; [10]
-                   (string-match "^[0-9]+$"
-                                 (js2-number-node-value right))))
-          (if (setq head (js2-compute-nested-prop-get left))
-              (nconc head (list right))))))))
-
-(defun js2-record-object-literal (node qname pos)
-  "Recursively process an object literal looking for functions.
-NODE is an object literal that is the right-hand child of an assignment
-expression.  QNAME is a list of nodes representing the assignment target,
-e.g. for foo.bar.baz = {...}, QNAME is (foo-node bar-node baz-node).
-POS is the absolute position of the node.
-We do a depth-first traversal of NODE.  For any functions we find,
-we append the property name to QNAME, then call `js2-record-imenu-entry'."
-  (let (right)
-    (dolist (e (js2-object-node-elems node))  ; e is a `js2-object-prop-node'
-      (when (js2-infix-node-p e)
-        (let ((left (js2-infix-node-left e))
-              ;; Element positions are relative to the parent position.
-              (pos (+ pos (js2-node-pos e))))
-          (cond
-           ;; foo: function() {...}
-           ((js2-function-node-p (setq right (js2-infix-node-right e)))
-            (when (js2-prop-node-name left)
-              ;; As a policy decision, we record the position of the property,
-              ;; not the position of the `function' keyword, since the property
-              ;; is effectively the name of the function.
-              (js2-record-imenu-entry right (append qname (list left)) pos)))
-           ;; foo: {object-literal} -- add foo to qname, offset position, and recurse
-           ((js2-object-node-p right)
-            (js2-record-object-literal right
-                                       (append qname (list (js2-infix-node-left e)))
-                                       (+ pos (js2-node-pos right))))))))))
-
-(defun js2-node-top-level-decl-p (node)
-  "Return t if NODE's name is defined in the top-level scope.
-Also returns t if NODE's name is not defined in any scope, since it implies
-that it's an external variable, which must also be in the top-level scope."
-  (let* ((name (js2-prop-node-name node))
-         (this-scope (js2-node-get-enclosing-scope node))
-         defining-scope)
-    (cond
-     ((js2-this-or-super-node-p node)
-      nil)
-     ((null this-scope)
-      t)
-     ((setq defining-scope (js2-get-defining-scope this-scope name))
-      (js2-ast-root-p defining-scope))
-     (t t))))
-
-(defun js2-wrapper-function-p (node)
-  "Return t if NODE is a function expression that's immediately invoked.
-NODE must be `js2-function-node'."
-  (let ((parent (js2-node-parent node)))
-    (or
-     ;; function(){...}();
-     (and (js2-call-node-p parent)
-          (eq node (js2-call-node-target parent)))
-     (and (js2-paren-node-p parent)
-          ;; (function(){...})();
-          (or (js2-call-node-p (setq parent (js2-node-parent parent)))
-              ;; (function(){...}).call(this);
-              (and (js2-prop-get-node-p parent)
-                   (member (js2-name-node-name (js2-prop-get-node-right parent))
-                           '("call" "apply"))
-                   (js2-call-node-p (js2-node-parent parent))))))))
-
-(defun js2-browse-postprocess-chains ()
-  "Modify function-declaration name chains after parsing finishes.
-Some of the information is only available after the parse tree is complete.
-For instance, processing a nested scope requires a parent function node."
-  (let (result fn parent-qname p elem)
-    (dolist (entry js2-imenu-recorder)
-      ;; function node goes first
-      (cl-destructuring-bind (current-fn &rest (&whole chain head &rest)) entry
-        ;; Examine head's defining scope:
-        ;; Pre-processed chain, or top-level/external, keep as-is.
-        (if (or (stringp head) (js2-node-top-level-decl-p head))
-            (push chain result)
-          (when (js2-this-or-super-node-p head)
-            (setq chain (cdr chain))) ; discard this-node
-          (when (setq fn (js2-node-parent-script-or-fn current-fn))
-            (setq parent-qname (gethash fn js2-imenu-function-map 'not-found))
-            (when (eq parent-qname 'not-found)
-              ;; anonymous function expressions are not recorded
-              ;; during the parse, so we need to handle this case here
-              (setq parent-qname
-                    (if (js2-wrapper-function-p fn)
-                        (let ((grandparent (js2-node-parent-script-or-fn fn)))
-                          (if (js2-ast-root-p grandparent)
-                              nil
-                            (gethash grandparent js2-imenu-function-map 'skip)))
-                      'skip))
-              (puthash fn parent-qname js2-imenu-function-map))
-            (if (eq parent-qname 'skip)
-                ;; We don't show it, let's record that fact.
-                (remhash current-fn js2-imenu-function-map)
-              ;; Prepend parent fn qname to this chain.
-              (let ((qname (append parent-qname chain)))
-                (puthash current-fn (butlast qname) js2-imenu-function-map)
-                (push qname result)))))))
-    ;; Collect chains obtained by third-party code.
-    (let (js2-imenu-recorder)
-      (run-hooks 'js2-build-imenu-callbacks)
-      (dolist (entry js2-imenu-recorder)
-        (push (cdr entry) result)))
-    ;; Finally replace each node in each chain with its name.
-    (dolist (chain result)
-      (setq p chain)
-      (while p
-        (if (js2-node-p (setq elem (car p)))
-            (setcar p (js2-node-qname-component elem)))
-        (setq p (cdr p))))
-    result))
-
-;; Merge name chains into a trie-like tree structure of nested lists.
-;; To simplify construction of the trie, we first build it out using the rule
-;; that the trie consists of lists of pairs.  Each pair is a 2-element array:
-;; [key, num-or-list].  The second element can be a number; if so, this key
-;; is a leaf-node with only one value.  (I.e. there is only one declaration
-;; associated with the key at this level.)  Otherwise the second element is
-;; a list of pairs, with the rule applied recursively.  This symmetry permits
-;; a simple recursive formulation.
-;;
-;; js2-mode is building the data structure for imenu.  The imenu documentation
-;; claims that it's the structure above, but in practice it wants the children
-;; at the same list level as the key for that level, which is how I've drawn
-;; the "Expected final result" above.  We'll postprocess the trie to remove the
-;; list wrapper around the children at each level.
-;;
-;; A completed nested imenu-alist entry looks like this:
-;;       '(("foo"
-;;          ("<definition>" . 7)
-;;          ("bar"
-;;           ("a" . 40)
-;;           ("b" . 60))))
-;;
-;; In particular, the documentation for `imenu--index-alist' says that
-;; a nested sub-alist element looks like (INDEX-NAME SUB-ALIST).
-;; The sub-alist entries immediately follow INDEX-NAME, the head of the list.
-
-(defun js2-treeify (lst)
-  "Convert (a b c d) to (a ((b ((c d)))))."
-  (if (null (cddr lst))  ; list length <= 2
-      lst
-    (list (car lst) (list (js2-treeify (cdr lst))))))
-
-(defun js2-build-alist-trie (chains trie)
-  "Merge declaration name chains into a trie-like alist structure for imenu.
-CHAINS is the qname chain list produced during parsing. TRIE is a
-list of elements built up so far."
-  (let (head tail pos branch kids)
-    (dolist (chain chains)
-      (setq head (car chain)
-            tail (cdr chain)
-            pos (if (numberp (car tail)) (car tail))
-            branch (js2-find-if (lambda (n)
-                                  (string= (car n) head))
-                                trie)
-            kids (cl-second branch))
-      (cond
-       ;; case 1:  this key isn't in the trie yet
-       ((null branch)
-        (if trie
-            (setcdr (last trie) (list (js2-treeify chain)))
-          (setq trie (list (js2-treeify chain)))))
-       ;; case 2:  key is present with a single number entry:  replace w/ list
-       ;;  ("a1" 10)  +  ("a1" 20) => ("a1" (("<definition>" 10)
-       ;;                                    ("<definition>" 20)))
-       ((numberp kids)
-        (setcar (cdr branch)
-                (list (list "<definition-1>" kids)
-                      (if pos
-                          (list "<definition-2>" pos)
-                        (js2-treeify tail)))))
-       ;; case 3:  key is there (with kids), and we're a number entry
-       (pos
-        (setcdr (last kids)
-                (list
-                 (list (format "<definition-%d>"
-                               (1+ (cl-loop for kid in kids
-                                            count (eq ?< (aref (car kid) 0)))))
-                       pos))))
-       ;; case 4:  key is there with kids, need to merge in our chain
-       (t
-        (js2-build-alist-trie (list tail) kids))))
-    trie))
-
-(defun js2-flatten-trie (trie)
-  "Convert TRIE to imenu-format.
-Recurses through nodes, and for each one whose second element is a list,
-appends the list's flattened elements to the current element.  Also
-changes the tails into conses.  For instance, this pre-flattened trie
-
-'(a ((b 20)
-     (c ((d 30)
-         (e 40)))))
-
-becomes
-
-'(a (b . 20)
-    (c (d . 30)
-       (e . 40)))
-
-Note that the root of the trie has no key, just a list of chains.
-This is also true for the value of any key with multiple children,
-e.g. key 'c' in the example above."
-  (cond
-   ((listp (car trie))
-    (mapcar #'js2-flatten-trie trie))
-   (t
-    (if (numberp (cl-second trie))
-        (cons (car trie) (cl-second trie))
-      ;; else pop list and append its kids
-      (apply #'append (list (car trie)) (js2-flatten-trie (cdr trie)))))))
-
-(defun js2-build-imenu-index ()
-  "Turn `js2-imenu-recorder' into an imenu data structure."
-  (when (eq js2-imenu-recorder 'empty)
-    (setq js2-imenu-recorder nil))
-  (let* ((chains (js2-browse-postprocess-chains))
-         (result (js2-build-alist-trie chains nil)))
-    (js2-flatten-trie result)))
-
-(defun js2-test-print-chains (chains)
-  "Print a list of qname chains.
-Each element of CHAINS is a list of the form (NODE [NODE *] pos);
-i.e. one or more nodes, and an integer position as the list tail."
-  (mapconcat (lambda (chain)
-               (concat "("
-                       (mapconcat (lambda (elem)
-                                    (if (js2-node-p elem)
-                                        (or (js2-node-qname-component elem)
-                                            "nil")
-                                      (number-to-string elem)))
-                                  chain
-                                  " ")
-                       ")"))
-             chains
-             "\n"))
-
-;;; Parser
-
-(defconst js2-version "1.8.5"
-  "Version of JavaScript supported.")
-
-(defun js2-record-face (face &optional token)
-  "Record a style run of FACE for TOKEN or the current token."
-  (unless token (setq token (js2-current-token)))
-  (js2-set-face (js2-token-beg token) (js2-token-end token) face 'record))
-
-(defsubst js2-node-end (n)
-  "Computes the absolute end of node N.
-Use with caution!  Assumes `js2-node-pos' is -absolute-, which
-is only true until the node is added to its parent; i.e., while parsing."
-  (+ (js2-node-pos n)
-     (js2-node-len n)))
-
-(defun js2-record-comment (token)
-  "Record a comment in `js2-scanned-comments'."
-  (let ((ct (js2-token-comment-type token))
-        (beg (js2-token-beg token))
-        (end (js2-token-end token)))
-    (push (make-js2-comment-node :len (- end beg)
-                                 :format ct)
-          js2-scanned-comments)
-    (when js2-parse-ide-mode
-      (js2-record-face (if (eq ct 'jsdoc)
-                           'font-lock-doc-face
-                         'font-lock-comment-face)
-                       token)
-      (when (memq ct '(html preprocessor))
-        ;; Tell cc-engine the bounds of the comment.
-        (js2-record-text-property beg (1- end) 'c-in-sws t)))))
-
-(defun js2-peek-token (&optional modifier)
-  "Return the next token type without consuming it.
-If `js2-ti-lookahead' is positive, return the type of next token
-from `js2-ti-tokens'.  Otherwise, call `js2-get-token'."
-  (if (not (zerop js2-ti-lookahead))
-      (js2-token-type
-       (aref js2-ti-tokens (mod (1+ js2-ti-tokens-cursor) js2-ti-ntokens)))
-    (let ((tt (js2-get-token-internal modifier)))
-      (js2-unget-token)
-      tt)))
-
-(defalias 'js2-next-token 'js2-get-token)
-
-(defun js2-match-token (match &optional dont-unget)
-  "Get next token and return t if it matches MATCH, a bytecode.
-Returns nil and consumes nothing if MATCH is not the next token."
-  (if (/= (js2-get-token) match)
-      (ignore (unless dont-unget (js2-unget-token)))
-    t))
-
-(defun js2-match-contextual-kwd (name)
-  "Consume and return t if next token is `js2-NAME', and its
-string is NAME.  Returns nil and keeps current token otherwise."
-  (if (js2-contextual-kwd-p (progn (js2-get-token)
-                                   (js2-current-token))
-                            name)
-      (progn (js2-record-face 'font-lock-keyword-face) t)
-    (js2-unget-token)
-    nil))
-
-(defun js2-contextual-kwd-p (token name)
-  "Return t if TOKEN is `js2-NAME', and its string is NAME."
-  (and (= (js2-token-type token) js2-NAME)
-       (string= (js2-token-string token) name)))
-
-(defun js2-match-async-function ()
-  (when (and (js2-contextual-kwd-p (js2-current-token) "async")
-             (= (js2-peek-token) js2-FUNCTION))
-    (js2-record-face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-    (js2-get-token)
-    t))
-
-(defun js2-match-async-arrow-function ()
-  (and (js2-contextual-kwd-p (js2-current-token) "async")
-       (/= (js2-peek-token) js2-FUNCTION)))
-
-(defsubst js2-inside-function ()
-  (cl-plusp js2-nesting-of-function))
-
-(defsubst js2-inside-async-function ()
-  (and (js2-inside-function)
-       (js2-function-node-async js2-current-script-or-fn)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-await-maybe (tt)
-  "Parse \"await\" as an AwaitExpression, if it is one."
-  (and (= tt js2-NAME)
-       (js2-contextual-kwd-p (js2-current-token) "await")
-       ;; Per the proposal, AwaitExpression consists of "await"
-       ;; followed by a UnaryExpression.  So look ahead for one.
-       (let ((ts-state (make-js2-ts-state))
-             (recorded-identifiers js2-recorded-identifiers)
-             (parsed-errors js2-parsed-errors)
-             (current-token (js2-current-token))
-             (beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-             (end (js2-current-token-end))
-             pn)
-         (js2-get-token)
-         (setq pn (js2-make-unary beg js2-AWAIT 'js2-parse-unary-expr))
-         (if (= (js2-node-type (js2-unary-node-operand pn)) js2-ERROR)
-             ;; The parse failed, so pretend like nothing happened and restore
-             ;; the previous parsing state.
-             (progn
-               (js2-ts-seek ts-state)
-               (setq js2-recorded-identifiers recorded-identifiers
-                     js2-parsed-errors parsed-errors)
-               ;; And ensure the caller knows about the failure.
-               nil)
-           ;; The parse was successful, so process and return the "await".
-           (js2-record-face 'font-lock-keyword-face current-token)
-           (unless (js2-inside-async-function)
-             (js2-report-error "msg.bad.await" nil
-                               beg (- end beg)))
-           pn))))
-
-(defun js2-get-prop-name-token ()
-  (js2-get-token (and (>= js2-language-version 170) 'KEYWORD_IS_NAME)))
-
-(defun js2-match-prop-name ()
-  "Consume token and return t if next token is a valid property name.
-If `js2-language-version' is >= 180, a keyword or reserved word
-is considered valid name as well."
-  (if (eq js2-NAME (js2-get-prop-name-token))
-      t
-    (js2-unget-token)
-    nil))
-
-(defun js2-must-match-prop-name (msg-id &optional pos len)
-  (if (js2-match-prop-name)
-      t
-    (js2-report-error msg-id nil pos len)
-    nil))
-
-(defun js2-peek-token-or-eol ()
-  "Return js2-EOL if the next token immediately follows a newline.
-Else returns the next token.  Used in situations where we don't
-consider certain token types valid if they are preceded by a newline.
-One example is the postfix ++ or -- operator, which has to be on the
-same line as its operand."
-  (let ((tt (js2-get-token))
-        (follows-eol (js2-token-follows-eol-p (js2-current-token))))
-    (js2-unget-token)
-    (if follows-eol
-        js2-EOL
-      tt)))
-
-(defun js2-must-match (token msg-id &optional pos len)
-  "Match next token to token code TOKEN, or record a syntax error.
-MSG-ID is the error message to report if the match fails.
-Returns t on match, nil if no match."
-  (if (js2-match-token token t)
-      t
-    (js2-report-error msg-id nil pos len)
-    (js2-unget-token)
-    nil))
-
-(defun js2-must-match-name (msg-id)
-  (if (js2-match-token js2-NAME t)
-      t
-    (if (eq (js2-current-token-type) js2-RESERVED)
-        (js2-report-error "msg.reserved.id" (js2-current-token-string))
-      (js2-report-error msg-id)
-      (js2-unget-token))
-    nil))
-
-(defun js2-set-requires-activation ()
-  (if (js2-function-node-p js2-current-script-or-fn)
-      (setf (js2-function-node-needs-activation js2-current-script-or-fn) t)))
-
-(defun js2-check-activation-name (name _token)
-  (when (js2-inside-function)
-    ;; skip language-version 1.2 check from Rhino
-    (if (or (string= "arguments" name)
-            (and js2-compiler-activation-names  ; only used in codegen
-                 (gethash name js2-compiler-activation-names)))
-        (js2-set-requires-activation))))
-
-(defun js2-set-is-generator ()
-  (let ((fn-node js2-current-script-or-fn))
-    (when (and (js2-function-node-p fn-node)
-               (not (js2-function-node-generator-type fn-node)))
-      (setf (js2-function-node-generator-type js2-current-script-or-fn) 'LEGACY))))
-
-(defun js2-must-have-xml ()
-  (unless js2-compiler-xml-available
-    (js2-report-error "msg.XML.not.available")))
-
-(defun js2-push-scope (scope)
-  "Push SCOPE, a `js2-scope', onto the lexical scope chain."
-  (cl-assert (js2-scope-p scope))
-  (cl-assert (null (js2-scope-parent-scope scope)))
-  (cl-assert (not (eq js2-current-scope scope)))
-  (setf (js2-scope-parent-scope scope) js2-current-scope
-        js2-current-scope scope))
-
-(defsubst js2-pop-scope ()
-  (setq js2-current-scope
-        (js2-scope-parent-scope js2-current-scope)))
-
-(defun js2-enter-loop (loop-node)
-  (push loop-node js2-loop-set)
-  (push loop-node js2-loop-and-switch-set)
-  (js2-push-scope loop-node)
-  ;; Tell the current labeled statement (if any) its statement,
-  ;; and set the jump target of the first label to the loop.
-  ;; These are used in `js2-parse-continue' to verify that the
-  ;; continue target is an actual labeled loop.  (And for codegen.)
-  (when js2-labeled-stmt
-    (setf (js2-labeled-stmt-node-stmt js2-labeled-stmt) loop-node
-          (js2-label-node-loop (car (js2-labeled-stmt-node-labels
-                                     js2-labeled-stmt))) loop-node)))
-
-(defun js2-exit-loop ()
-  (pop js2-loop-set)
-  (pop js2-loop-and-switch-set)
-  (js2-pop-scope))
-
-(defsubst js2-enter-switch (switch-node)
-  (js2-push-scope switch-node)
-  (push switch-node js2-loop-and-switch-set))
-
-(defsubst js2-exit-switch ()
-  (js2-pop-scope)
-  (pop js2-loop-and-switch-set))
-
-(defsubst js2-get-directive (node)
-  "Return NODE's value if it is a directive, nil otherwise.
-
-A directive is an otherwise-meaningless expression statement
-consisting of a string literal, such as \"use strict\"."
-  (and (js2-expr-stmt-node-p node)
-       (js2-string-node-p (setq node (js2-expr-stmt-node-expr node)))
-       (js2-string-node-value node)))
-
-(defun js2-parse (&optional buf cb)
-  "Tell the js2 parser to parse a region of JavaScript.
-
-BUF is a buffer or buffer name containing the code to parse.
-Call `narrow-to-region' first to parse only part of the buffer.
-
-The returned AST root node is given some additional properties:
-  `node-count' - total number of nodes in the AST
-  `buffer' - BUF.  The buffer it refers to may change or be killed,
-             so the value is not necessarily reliable.
-
-An optional callback CB can be specified to report parsing
-progress.  If `(functionp CB)' returns t, it will be called with
-the current line number once before parsing begins, then again
-each time the lexer reaches a new line number.
-
-CB can also be a list of the form `(symbol cb ...)' to specify
-multiple callbacks with different criteria.  Each symbol is a
-criterion keyword, and the following element is the callback to
-call
-
-  :line  - called whenever the line number changes
-  :token - called for each new token consumed
-
-The list of criteria could be extended to include entering or
-leaving a statement, an expression, or a function definition."
-  (if (and cb (not (functionp cb)))
-      (error "criteria callbacks not yet implemented"))
-  (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
-        (js2-compiler-xml-available (>= js2-language-version 160))
-        ;; This is a recursive-descent parser, so give it a big stack.
-        (max-lisp-eval-depth (max max-lisp-eval-depth 3000))
-        (max-specpdl-size (max max-specpdl-size 3000))
-        (case-fold-search nil)
-        ast)
-    (with-current-buffer (or buf (current-buffer))
-      (setq js2-scanned-comments nil
-            js2-parsed-errors nil
-            js2-parsed-warnings nil
-            js2-imenu-recorder nil
-            js2-imenu-function-map nil
-            js2-label-set nil)
-      (js2-init-scanner)
-      (setq ast (js2-do-parse))
-      (unless js2-ts-hit-eof
-        (js2-report-error "msg.got.syntax.errors" (length js2-parsed-errors)))
-      (setf (js2-ast-root-errors ast) js2-parsed-errors
-            (js2-ast-root-warnings ast) js2-parsed-warnings)
-      ;; if we didn't find any declarations, put a dummy in this list so we
-      ;; don't end up re-parsing the buffer in `js2-mode-create-imenu-index'
-      (unless js2-imenu-recorder
-        (setq js2-imenu-recorder 'empty))
-      (run-hooks 'js2-parse-finished-hook)
-      ast)))
-
-;; Corresponds to Rhino's Parser.parse() method.
-(defun js2-do-parse ()
-  "Parse current buffer starting from current point.
-Scanner should be initialized."
-  (let ((pos js2-ts-cursor)
-        (end js2-ts-cursor)  ; in case file is empty
-        root n tt
-        (in-directive-prologue t)
-        (js2-in-use-strict-directive js2-in-use-strict-directive)
-        directive)
-    ;; initialize buffer-local parsing vars
-    (setf root (make-js2-ast-root :buffer (buffer-name) :pos pos)
-          js2-current-script-or-fn root
-          js2-current-scope root
-          js2-nesting-of-function 0
-          js2-labeled-stmt nil
-          js2-recorded-identifiers nil  ; for js2-highlight
-          js2-in-use-strict-directive js2-mode-assume-strict)
-    (while (/= (setq tt (js2-get-token)) js2-EOF)
-      (if (= tt js2-FUNCTION)
-          (progn
-            (setq n (if js2-called-by-compile-function
-                        (js2-parse-function-expr)
-                      (js2-parse-function-stmt))))
-        ;; not a function - parse a statement
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (setq n (js2-parse-statement))
-        (when in-directive-prologue
-          (setq directive (js2-get-directive n))
-          (cond
-           ((null directive)
-            (setq in-directive-prologue nil))
-           ((string= directive "use strict")
-            (setq js2-in-use-strict-directive t)))))
-      ;; add function or statement to script
-      (setq end (js2-node-end n))
-      (js2-block-node-push root n))
-    ;; add comments to root in lexical order
-    (when js2-scanned-comments
-      ;; if we find a comment beyond end of normal kids, use its end
-      (setq end (max end (js2-node-end (cl-first js2-scanned-comments))))
-      (dolist (comment js2-scanned-comments)
-        (push comment (js2-ast-root-comments root))
-        (js2-node-add-children root comment)))
-    (setf (js2-node-len root) (- end pos))
-    (setq js2-mode-ast root)  ; Make sure this is available for callbacks.
-    ;; Give extensions a chance to muck with things before highlighting starts.
-    (let ((js2-additional-externs js2-additional-externs))
-      (js2-filter-parsed-warnings)
-      (save-excursion
-        (run-hooks 'js2-post-parse-callbacks))
-      (js2-highlight-undeclared-vars))
-    root))
-
-(defun js2-filter-parsed-warnings ()
-  "Remove `js2-parsed-warnings' elements that match `js2-ignored-warnings'."
-  (when js2-ignored-warnings
-    (setq js2-parsed-warnings
-          (cl-remove-if
-           (lambda (warning)
-             (let ((msg (caar warning)))
-               (member msg js2-ignored-warnings)))
-           js2-parsed-warnings)))
-  js2-parsed-warnings)
-
-(defun js2-parse-function-closure-body (fn-node)
-  "Parse a JavaScript 1.8 function closure body."
-  (let ((js2-nesting-of-function (1+ js2-nesting-of-function)))
-    (if js2-ts-hit-eof
-        (js2-report-error "msg.no.brace.body" nil
-                          (js2-node-pos fn-node)
-                          (- js2-ts-cursor (js2-node-pos fn-node)))
-      (js2-node-add-children fn-node
-                             (setf (js2-function-node-body fn-node)
-                                   (js2-parse-expr t))))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-function-body (fn-node)
-  (js2-must-match js2-LC "msg.no.brace.body"
-                  (js2-node-pos fn-node)
-                  (- js2-ts-cursor (js2-node-pos fn-node)))
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))         ; LC position
-        (pn (make-js2-block-node))  ; starts at LC position
-        tt
-        end
-        not-in-directive-prologue
-        node
-        directive)
-    (cl-incf js2-nesting-of-function)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (while (not (or (= (setq tt (js2-peek-token)) js2-ERROR)
-                        (= tt js2-EOF)
-                        (= tt js2-RC)))
-          (js2-block-node-push
-           pn
-           (if (/= tt js2-FUNCTION)
-               (if not-in-directive-prologue
-                   (js2-parse-statement)
-                 (setq node (js2-parse-statement)
-                       directive (js2-get-directive node))
-                 (cond
-                  ((null directive)
-                   (setq not-in-directive-prologue t))
-                  ((string= directive "use strict")
-                   ;; Back up and reparse the function, because new rules apply
-                   ;; to the function name and parameters.
-                   (when (not js2-in-use-strict-directive)
-                     (setq js2-in-use-strict-directive t)
-                     (throw 'reparse t))))
-                 node)
-             (js2-get-token)
-             (js2-parse-function-stmt))))
-      (cl-decf js2-nesting-of-function))
-    (setq end (js2-current-token-end))  ; assume no curly and leave at current token
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-RC "msg.no.brace.after.body" pos)
-        (setq end (js2-current-token-end)))
-    (setf (js2-node-pos pn) pos
-          (js2-node-len pn) (- end pos))
-    (setf (js2-function-node-body fn-node) pn)
-    (js2-node-add-children fn-node pn)
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-define-destruct-symbols (node decl-type face &optional ignore-not-in-block)
-  "Declare and fontify destructuring parameters inside NODE.
-NODE is either `js2-array-node', `js2-object-node', or `js2-name-node'.
-
-Return a list of `js2-name-node' nodes representing the symbols
-declared; probably to check them for errors."
-  (let ((name-nodes (js2--collect-target-symbols node t)))
-    (dolist (node name-nodes)
-      (let (leftpos)
-        (js2-define-symbol decl-type (js2-name-node-name node)
-                           node ignore-not-in-block)
-        (when face
-          (js2-set-face (setq leftpos (js2-node-abs-pos node))
-                        (+ leftpos (js2-node-len node))
-                        face 'record))))
-    name-nodes))
-
-(defvar js2-illegal-strict-identifiers
-  '("eval" "arguments")
-  "Identifiers not allowed as variables in strict mode.")
-
-(defun js2-check-strict-identifier (name-node)
-  "Check that NAME-NODE makes a legal strict mode identifier."
-  (when js2-in-use-strict-directive
-    (let ((param-name (js2-name-node-name name-node)))
-      (when (member param-name js2-illegal-strict-identifiers)
-        (js2-report-error "msg.bad.id.strict" param-name
-                          (js2-node-abs-pos name-node) (js2-node-len name-node))))))
-
-(defun js2-check-strict-function-params (preceding-params params)
-  "Given PRECEDING-PARAMS in a function's parameter list, check
-for strict mode errors caused by PARAMS."
-  (when js2-in-use-strict-directive
-    (dolist (param params)
-      (let ((param-name (js2-name-node-name param)))
-        (js2-check-strict-identifier param)
-        (when (cl-some (lambda (param)
-                         (string= (js2-name-node-name param) param-name))
-                       preceding-params)
-          (js2-report-error "msg.dup.param.strict" param-name
-                            (js2-node-abs-pos param) (js2-node-len param)))))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-function-params (function-type fn-node pos)
-  "Parse the parameters of a function of FUNCTION-TYPE
-represented by FN-NODE at POS."
-  (if (js2-match-token js2-RP)
-      (setf (js2-function-node-rp fn-node) (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos))
-    (let ((paren-free-arrow (and (eq function-type 'FUNCTION_ARROW)
-                                 (eq (js2-current-token-type) js2-NAME)))
-          params param
-          param-name-nodes new-param-name-nodes
-          rest-param-at)
-      (when paren-free-arrow
-        (js2-unget-token))
-      (cl-loop for tt = (js2-peek-token)
-               do
-               (cond
-                ;; destructuring param
-                ((and (not paren-free-arrow)
-                      (or (= tt js2-LB) (= tt js2-LC)))
-                 (js2-get-token)
-                 (setq param (js2-parse-destruct-primary-expr)
-                       new-param-name-nodes (js2-define-destruct-symbols
-                                             param js2-LP 'js2-function-param))
-                 (js2-check-strict-function-params param-name-nodes new-param-name-nodes)
-                 (setq param-name-nodes (append param-name-nodes new-param-name-nodes)))
-                ;; variable name
-                (t
-                 (when (and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-                            (not paren-free-arrow)
-                            (js2-match-token js2-TRIPLEDOT)
-                            (not rest-param-at))
-                   ;; to report errors if there are more parameters
-                   (setq rest-param-at (length params)))
-                 (js2-must-match-name "msg.no.parm")
-                 (js2-record-face 'js2-function-param)
-                 (setq param (js2-create-name-node))
-                 (js2-define-symbol js2-LP (js2-current-token-string) param)
-                 (js2-check-strict-function-params param-name-nodes (list param))
-                 (setq param-name-nodes (append param-name-nodes (list param)))))
-               ;; default parameter value
-               (when (and (not rest-param-at)
-                          (>= js2-language-version 200)
-                          (js2-match-token js2-ASSIGN))
-                 (cl-assert (not paren-free-arrow))
-                 (let* ((pos (js2-node-pos param))
-                        (tt (js2-current-token-type))
-                        (op-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos))
-                        (left param)
-                        (right (js2-parse-assign-expr))
-                        (len (- (js2-node-end right) pos)))
-                   (setq param (make-js2-assign-node
-                                :type tt :pos pos :len len :op-pos op-pos
-                                :left left :right right))
-                   (js2-node-add-children param left right)))
-               (push param params)
-               (when (and rest-param-at (> (length params) (1+ rest-param-at)))
-                 (js2-report-error "msg.param.after.rest" nil
-                                   (js2-node-pos param) (js2-node-len param)))
-               while
-               (and (js2-match-token js2-COMMA)
-                    (or (< js2-language-version 200)
-                        (not (= js2-RP (js2-peek-token))))))
-      (when (and (not paren-free-arrow)
-                 (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren.after.parms"))
-        (setf (js2-function-node-rp fn-node) (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)))
-      (when rest-param-at
-        (setf (js2-function-node-rest-p fn-node) t))
-      (dolist (p params)
-        (js2-node-add-children fn-node p)
-        (push p (js2-function-node-params fn-node))))))
-
-(defun js2-check-inconsistent-return-warning (fn-node name)
-  "Possibly show inconsistent-return warning.
-Last token scanned is the close-curly for the function body."
-  (when (and js2-mode-show-strict-warnings
-             js2-strict-inconsistent-return-warning
-             (not (js2-has-consistent-return-usage
-                   (js2-function-node-body fn-node))))
-    ;; Have it extend from close-curly to bol or beginning of block.
-    (let ((pos (save-excursion
-                 (goto-char (js2-current-token-end))
-                 (max (js2-node-abs-pos (js2-function-node-body fn-node))
-                      (point-at-bol))))
-          (end (js2-current-token-end)))
-      (if (cl-plusp (js2-name-node-length name))
-          (js2-add-strict-warning "msg.no.return.value"
-                                  (js2-name-node-name name) pos end)
-        (js2-add-strict-warning "msg.anon.no.return.value" nil pos end)))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-function-stmt (&optional async-p)
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (star-p (js2-match-token js2-MUL)))
-    (js2-must-match-name "msg.unnamed.function.stmt")
-    (let ((name (js2-create-name-node t))
-          pn member-expr)
-      (cond
-       ((js2-match-token js2-LP)
-        (js2-parse-function 'FUNCTION_STATEMENT pos star-p async-p name))
-       (js2-allow-member-expr-as-function-name
-        (setq member-expr (js2-parse-member-expr-tail nil name))
-        (js2-parse-highlight-member-expr-fn-name member-expr)
-        (js2-must-match js2-LP "msg.no.paren.parms")
-        (setf pn (js2-parse-function 'FUNCTION_STATEMENT pos star-p async-p)
-              (js2-function-node-member-expr pn) member-expr)
-        pn)
-       (t
-        (js2-report-error "msg.no.paren.parms")
-        (make-js2-error-node))))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-async-function-stmt ()
-  (js2-parse-function-stmt t))
-
-(defun js2-parse-function-expr (&optional async-p)
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (star-p (js2-match-token js2-MUL))
-        name)
-    (when (js2-match-token js2-NAME)
-      (setq name (js2-create-name-node t)))
-    (js2-must-match js2-LP "msg.no.paren.parms")
-    (js2-parse-function 'FUNCTION_EXPRESSION pos star-p async-p name)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-function-internal (function-type pos star-p &optional async-p name)
-  (let (fn-node lp)
-    (if (= (js2-current-token-type) js2-LP) ; eventually matched LP?
-        (setq lp (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (setf fn-node (make-js2-function-node :pos pos
-                                          :name name
-                                          :form function-type
-                                          :lp (if lp (- lp pos))
-                                          :generator-type (and star-p 'STAR)
-                                          :async async-p))
-    (when name
-      (js2-set-face (js2-node-pos name) (js2-node-end name)
-                    'font-lock-function-name-face 'record)
-      (when (and (eq function-type 'FUNCTION_STATEMENT)
-                 (cl-plusp (js2-name-node-length name)))
-        ;; Function statements define a symbol in the enclosing scope
-        (js2-define-symbol js2-FUNCTION (js2-name-node-name name) fn-node))
-      (when js2-in-use-strict-directive
-        (js2-check-strict-identifier name)))
-    (if (or (js2-inside-function) (cl-plusp js2-nesting-of-with))
-        ;; 1. Nested functions are not affected by the dynamic scope flag
-        ;;    as dynamic scope is already a parent of their scope.
-        ;; 2. Functions defined under the with statement also immune to
-        ;;    this setup, in which case dynamic scope is ignored in favor
-        ;;    of the with object.
-        (setf (js2-function-node-ignore-dynamic fn-node) t))
-    ;; dynamically bind all the per-function variables
-    (let ((js2-current-script-or-fn fn-node)
-          (js2-current-scope fn-node)
-          (js2-nesting-of-with 0)
-          (js2-end-flags 0)
-          js2-label-set
-          js2-loop-set
-          js2-loop-and-switch-set)
-      (js2-parse-function-params function-type fn-node pos)
-      (when (eq function-type 'FUNCTION_ARROW)
-        (js2-must-match js2-ARROW "msg.bad.arrow.args"))
-      (if (and (>= js2-language-version 180)
-               (/= (js2-peek-token) js2-LC))
-          (js2-parse-function-closure-body fn-node)
-        (js2-parse-function-body fn-node))
-      (js2-check-inconsistent-return-warning fn-node name)
-
-      (when name
-        (js2-node-add-children fn-node name)
-        ;; Function expressions define a name only in the body of the
-        ;; function, and only if not hidden by a parameter name
-        (when (and (eq function-type 'FUNCTION_EXPRESSION)
-                   (null (js2-scope-get-symbol js2-current-scope
-                                               (js2-name-node-name name))))
-          (js2-define-symbol js2-FUNCTION
-                             (js2-name-node-name name)
-                             fn-node))
-        (when (eq function-type 'FUNCTION_STATEMENT)
-          (js2-record-imenu-functions fn-node))))
-
-    (setf (js2-node-len fn-node) (- (js2-current-token-end) pos))
-    ;; Rhino doesn't do this, but we need it for finding undeclared vars.
-    ;; We wait until after parsing the function to set its parent scope,
-    ;; since `js2-define-symbol' needs the defining-scope check to stop
-    ;; at the function boundary when checking for redeclarations.
-    (setf (js2-scope-parent-scope fn-node) js2-current-scope)
-    fn-node))
-
-(defun js2-parse-function (function-type pos star-p &optional async-p name)
-  "Function parser.  FUNCTION-TYPE is a symbol, POS is the
-beginning of the first token (function keyword, unless it's an
-arrow function), NAME is js2-name-node."
-  (let ((continue t)
-        ts-state
-        fn-node
-        ;; Preserve strict state outside this function.
-        (js2-in-use-strict-directive js2-in-use-strict-directive))
-    ;; Parse multiple times if a new strict mode directive is discovered in the
-    ;; function body, as new rules will be retroactively applied to the legality
-    ;; of function names and parameters.
-    (while continue
-      (setq ts-state (make-js2-ts-state))
-      (setq continue (catch 'reparse
-                       (setq fn-node (js2-parse-function-internal
-                                      function-type pos star-p async-p name))
-                       ;; Don't continue.
-                       nil))
-      (when continue
-        (js2-ts-seek ts-state)))
-    fn-node))
-
-(defun js2-parse-statements (&optional parent)
-  "Parse a statement list.  Last token consumed must be js2-LC.
-
-PARENT can be a `js2-block-node', in which case the statements are
-appended to PARENT.  Otherwise a new `js2-block-node' is created
-and returned.
-
-This function does not match the closing js2-RC: the caller
-matches the RC so it can provide a suitable error message if not
-matched.  This means it's up to the caller to set the length of
-the node to include the closing RC.  The node start pos is set to
-the absolute buffer start position, and the caller should fix it
-up to be relative to the parent node.  All children of this block
-node are given relative start positions and correct lengths."
-  (let ((pn (or parent (make-js2-block-node)))
-        tt)
-    (while (and (> (setq tt (js2-peek-token)) js2-EOF)
-                (/= tt js2-RC))
-      (js2-block-node-push pn (js2-parse-statement)))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-statement ()
-  (let (pn beg end)
-    ;; coarse-grained user-interrupt check - needs work
-    (and js2-parse-interruptable-p
-         (zerop (% (cl-incf js2-parse-stmt-count)
-                   js2-statements-per-pause))
-         (input-pending-p)
-         (throw 'interrupted t))
-    (setq pn (js2-statement-helper))
-    ;; no-side-effects warning check
-    (unless (js2-node-has-side-effects pn)
-      (setq end (js2-node-end pn))
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char end)
-        (setq beg (max (js2-node-pos pn) (point-at-bol))))
-      (js2-add-strict-warning "msg.no.side.effects" nil beg end))
-    pn))
-
-;; These correspond to the switch cases in Parser.statementHelper
-(defconst js2-parsers
-  (let ((parsers (make-vector js2-num-tokens
-                                #'js2-parse-expr-stmt)))
-    (aset parsers js2-BREAK     #'js2-parse-break)
-    (aset parsers js2-CLASS     #'js2-parse-class-stmt)
-    (aset parsers js2-CONST     #'js2-parse-const-var)
-    (aset parsers js2-CONTINUE  #'js2-parse-continue)
-    (aset parsers js2-DEBUGGER  #'js2-parse-debugger)
-    (aset parsers js2-DEFAULT   #'js2-parse-default-xml-namespace)
-    (aset parsers js2-DO        #'js2-parse-do)
-    (aset parsers js2-EXPORT    #'js2-parse-export)
-    (aset parsers js2-FOR       #'js2-parse-for)
-    (aset parsers js2-FUNCTION  #'js2-parse-function-stmt)
-    (aset parsers js2-IF        #'js2-parse-if)
-    (aset parsers js2-IMPORT    #'js2-parse-import)
-    (aset parsers js2-LC        #'js2-parse-block)
-    (aset parsers js2-LET       #'js2-parse-let-stmt)
-    (aset parsers js2-NAME      #'js2-parse-name-or-label)
-    (aset parsers js2-RETURN    #'js2-parse-ret-yield)
-    (aset parsers js2-SEMI      #'js2-parse-semi)
-    (aset parsers js2-SWITCH    #'js2-parse-switch)
-    (aset parsers js2-THROW     #'js2-parse-throw)
-    (aset parsers js2-TRY       #'js2-parse-try)
-    (aset parsers js2-VAR       #'js2-parse-const-var)
-    (aset parsers js2-WHILE     #'js2-parse-while)
-    (aset parsers js2-WITH      #'js2-parse-with)
-    (aset parsers js2-YIELD     #'js2-parse-ret-yield)
-    parsers)
-  "A vector mapping token types to parser functions.")
-
-(defun js2-parse-warn-missing-semi (beg end)
-  (and js2-mode-show-strict-warnings
-       js2-strict-missing-semi-warning
-       (js2-add-strict-warning
-        "msg.missing.semi" nil
-        ;; back up to beginning of statement or line
-        (max beg (save-excursion
-                   (goto-char end)
-                   (point-at-bol)))
-        end)))
-
-(defconst js2-no-semi-insertion
-  (list js2-IF
-        js2-SWITCH
-        js2-WHILE
-        js2-DO
-        js2-FOR
-        js2-TRY
-        js2-WITH
-        js2-LC
-        js2-ERROR
-        js2-SEMI
-        js2-CLASS
-        js2-FUNCTION
-        js2-EXPORT)
-  "List of tokens that don't do automatic semicolon insertion.")
-
-(defconst js2-autoinsert-semi-and-warn
-  (list js2-ERROR js2-EOF js2-RC))
-
-(defun js2-statement-helper ()
-  (let* ((tt (js2-get-token))
-         (first-tt tt)
-         (async-stmt (js2-match-async-function))
-         (parser (if (= tt js2-ERROR)
-                     #'js2-parse-semi
-                   (if async-stmt
-                       #'js2-parse-async-function-stmt
-                     (aref js2-parsers tt))))
-         pn)
-    ;; If the statement is set, then it's been told its label by now.
-    (and js2-labeled-stmt
-         (js2-labeled-stmt-node-stmt js2-labeled-stmt)
-         (setq js2-labeled-stmt nil))
-    (setq pn (funcall parser))
-    ;; Don't do auto semi insertion for certain statement types.
-    (unless (or (memq first-tt js2-no-semi-insertion)
-                (js2-labeled-stmt-node-p pn)
-                async-stmt)
-      (js2-auto-insert-semicolon pn))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-auto-insert-semicolon (pn)
-  (let* ((tt (js2-get-token))
-         (pos (js2-node-pos pn)))
-      (cond
-       ((= tt js2-SEMI)
-        ;; extend the node bounds to include the semicolon.
-        (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) pos)))
-       ((memq tt js2-autoinsert-semi-and-warn)
-        (js2-unget-token) ; Not ';', do not consume.
-        ;; Autoinsert ;
-        (js2-parse-warn-missing-semi pos (js2-node-end pn)))
-       (t
-        (if (not (js2-token-follows-eol-p (js2-current-token)))
-            ;; Report error if no EOL or autoinsert ';' otherwise
-            (js2-report-error "msg.no.semi.stmt")
-          (js2-parse-warn-missing-semi pos (js2-node-end pn)))
-        (js2-unget-token) ; Not ';', do not consume.
-        ))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-condition ()
-  "Parse a parenthesized boolean expression, e.g. in an if- or while-stmt.
-The parens are discarded and the expression node is returned.
-The `pos' field of the return value is set to an absolute position
-that must be fixed up by the caller.
-Return value is a list (EXPR LP RP), with absolute paren positions."
-  (let (pn lp rp)
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-LP "msg.no.paren.cond")
-        (setq lp (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (setq pn (js2-parse-expr))
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren.after.cond")
-        (setq rp (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    ;; Report strict warning on code like "if (a = 7) ..."
-    (if (and js2-strict-cond-assign-warning
-             (js2-assign-node-p pn))
-        (js2-add-strict-warning "msg.equal.as.assign" nil
-                                (js2-node-pos pn)
-                                (+ (js2-node-pos pn)
-                                   (js2-node-len pn))))
-    (list pn lp rp)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-if ()
-  "Parser for if-statement.  Last matched token must be js2-IF."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        cond if-true if-false else-pos end pn)
-    (setq cond (js2-parse-condition)
-          if-true (js2-parse-statement)
-          if-false (if (js2-match-token js2-ELSE)
-                       (progn
-                         (setq else-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos))
-                         (js2-parse-statement)))
-          end (js2-node-end (or if-false if-true))
-          pn (make-js2-if-node :pos pos
-                               :len (- end pos)
-                               :condition (car cond)
-                               :then-part if-true
-                               :else-part if-false
-                               :else-pos else-pos
-                               :lp (js2-relpos (cl-second cond) pos)
-                               :rp (js2-relpos (cl-third cond) pos)))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn (car cond) if-true if-false)
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-import ()
-  "Parse import statement. The current token must be js2-IMPORT."
-  (unless (js2-ast-root-p js2-current-scope)
-    (js2-report-error "msg.mod.import.decl.at.top.level"))
-  (let ((beg (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (cond ((js2-match-token js2-STRING)
-           (make-js2-import-node
-            :pos beg
-            :len (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)
-            :module-id (js2-current-token-string)))
-          (t
-           (let* ((import-clause (js2-parse-import-clause))
-                  (from-clause (and import-clause (js2-parse-from-clause)))
-                  (module-id (when from-clause (js2-from-clause-node-module-id from-clause)))
-                  (node (make-js2-import-node
-                         :pos beg
-                         :len (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)
-                         :import import-clause
-                         :from from-clause
-                         :module-id module-id)))
-             (when import-clause
-               (js2-node-add-children node import-clause))
-             (when from-clause
-               (js2-node-add-children node from-clause))
-             node)))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-import-clause ()
-  "Parse the bindings in an import statement.
-This can take many forms:
-
-ImportedDefaultBinding -> 'foo'
-NameSpaceImport -> '* as lib'
-NamedImports -> '{foo as bar, bang}'
-ImportedDefaultBinding , NameSpaceImport -> 'foo, * as lib'
-ImportedDefaultBinding , NamedImports -> 'foo, {bar, baz as bif}'
-
-Try to match namespace imports and named imports first because nothing can
-come after them. If it is an imported default binding, then it could have named
-imports or a namespace import that follows it.
-"
-  (let* ((beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-         (clause (make-js2-import-clause-node
-                  :pos beg))
-         (children (list)))
-    (cond
-     ((js2-match-token js2-MUL)
-      (let ((ns-import (js2-parse-namespace-import)))
-        (when ns-import
-          (let ((name-node (js2-namespace-import-node-name ns-import)))
-            (js2-define-symbol
-             js2-LET (js2-name-node-name name-node) name-node t))
-          (setf (js2-import-clause-node-namespace-import clause) ns-import)
-          (push ns-import children))))
-     ((js2-match-token js2-LC)
-      (let ((imports (js2-parse-export-bindings t)))
-        (setf (js2-import-clause-node-named-imports clause) imports)
-        (dolist (import imports)
-          (push import children)
-          (let ((name-node (js2-export-binding-node-local-name import)))
-            (when name-node
-              (js2-define-symbol
-               js2-LET (js2-name-node-name name-node) name-node t))))))
-     ((= (js2-peek-token) js2-NAME)
-      (let ((binding (js2-maybe-parse-export-binding t)))
-        (let ((node-name (js2-export-binding-node-local-name binding)))
-          (js2-define-symbol js2-LET (js2-name-node-name node-name) node-name t))
-        (setf (js2-import-clause-node-default-binding clause) binding)
-        (push binding children))
-      (when (js2-match-token js2-COMMA)
-        (cond
-         ((js2-match-token js2-MUL)
-          (let ((ns-import (js2-parse-namespace-import)))
-            (let ((name-node (js2-namespace-import-node-name ns-import)))
-              (js2-define-symbol
-               js2-LET (js2-name-node-name name-node) name-node t))
-            (setf (js2-import-clause-node-namespace-import clause) ns-import)
-            (push ns-import children)))
-         ((js2-match-token js2-LC)
-          (let ((imports (js2-parse-export-bindings t)))
-            (setf (js2-import-clause-node-named-imports clause) imports)
-            (dolist (import imports)
-              (push import children)
-              (let ((name-node (js2-export-binding-node-local-name import)))
-                (when name-node
-                  (js2-define-symbol
-                   js2-LET (js2-name-node-name name-node) name-node t))))))
-         (t (js2-report-error "msg.syntax")))))
-     (t (js2-report-error "msg.mod.declaration.after.import")))
-    (setf (js2-node-len clause) (- (js2-current-token-end) beg))
-    (apply #'js2-node-add-children clause children)
-    clause))
-
-(defun js2-parse-namespace-import ()
-  "Parse a namespace import expression such as  '* as bar'.
-The current token must be js2-MUL."
-  (let ((beg (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (cond
-      ((js2-match-contextual-kwd "as")
-       (when (js2-must-match-prop-name "msg.syntax")
-         (let ((node (make-js2-namespace-import-node
-                      :pos beg
-                      :len (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)
-                      :name (make-js2-name-node
-                             :pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-                             :len (- (js2-current-token-end)
-                                     (js2-current-token-beg))
-                             :name (js2-current-token-string)))))
-           (js2-node-add-children node (js2-namespace-import-node-name node))
-           node)))
-      (t
-       (js2-unget-token)
-       (js2-report-error "msg.syntax")
-       nil))))
-
-
-(defun js2-parse-from-clause ()
-  "Parse the from clause in an import or export statement. E.g. from 'src/lib'"
-  (if (js2-match-contextual-kwd "from")
-      (let ((beg (js2-current-token-beg)))
-        (cond
-         ((js2-match-token js2-STRING)
-          (make-js2-from-clause-node
-           :pos beg
-           :len (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)
-           :module-id (js2-current-token-string)
-           :metadata-p nil))
-         ((js2-match-token js2-THIS)
-          (when (js2-must-match-name "msg.mod.spec.after.from")
-            (if (equal "module" (js2-current-token-string))
-                (make-js2-from-clause-node
-                 :pos beg
-                 :len (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)
-                 :module-id "this"
-                 :metadata-p t)
-              (js2-unget-token)
-              (js2-unget-token)
-              (js2-report-error "msg.mod.spec.after.from")
-              nil)))
-         (t (js2-report-error "msg.mod.spec.after.from") nil)))
-    (js2-report-error "msg.mod.from.after.import.spec.set")
-    nil))
-
-(defun js2-parse-export-bindings (&optional import-p)
-  "Parse a list of export binding expressions such as {}, {foo, bar}, and
-{foo as bar, baz as bang}. The current token must be
-js2-LC. Return a lisp list of js2-export-binding-node"
-  (let ((bindings (list)))
-    (while
-        (let ((binding (js2-maybe-parse-export-binding import-p)))
-          (when binding
-            (push binding bindings))
-          (js2-match-token js2-COMMA)))
-    (when (js2-must-match js2-RC (if import-p
-                                     "msg.mod.rc.after.import.spec.list"
-                                   "msg.mod.rc.after.export.spec.list"))
-      (reverse bindings))))
-
-(defun js2-maybe-parse-export-binding (&optional import-p)
-  "Attempt to parse a binding expression found inside an import/export statement.
-This can take the form of either as single js2-NAME token as in 'foo' or as in a
-rebinding expression 'bar as foo'. If it matches, it will return an instance of
-js2-export-binding-node and consume all the tokens. If it does not match, it
-consumes no tokens."
-  (let ((extern-name (when (js2-match-prop-name) (js2-current-token-string)))
-        (beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (extern-name-len (js2-current-token-len))
-        (is-reserved-name (or (= (js2-current-token-type) js2-RESERVED)
-                              (aref js2-kwd-tokens (js2-current-token-type)))))
-    (if extern-name
-        (if (js2-match-contextual-kwd "as")
-            (let ((name
-                   (or
-                    (and (js2-match-token js2-DEFAULT) "default")
-                    (and (js2-match-token js2-NAME) (js2-current-token-string)))))
-              (if name
-                  (let ((node (make-js2-export-binding-node
-                               :pos beg
-                               :len (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)
-                               :local-name (make-js2-name-node
-                                            :name name
-                                            :pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-                                            :len (js2-current-token-len))
-                               :extern-name (make-js2-name-node
-                                             :name extern-name
-                                             :pos beg
-                                             :len extern-name-len))))
-                    (js2-node-add-children
-                     node
-                     (js2-export-binding-node-local-name node)
-                     (js2-export-binding-node-extern-name node))
-                    (if import-p
-                        (js2-set-face (js2-current-token-beg) (js2-current-token-end)
-                                      'font-lock-variable-name-face 'record))
-                    node)
-                (js2-unget-token)
-                nil))
-          (let* ((name-node (make-js2-name-node
-                             :name (js2-current-token-string)
-                             :pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-                             :len (js2-current-token-len)))
-                 (node (make-js2-export-binding-node
-                        :pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-                        :len (js2-current-token-len)
-                        :local-name name-node
-                        :extern-name name-node)))
-            (when is-reserved-name
-              (js2-report-error "msg.mod.as.after.reserved.word" extern-name))
-            (js2-node-add-children node name-node)
-            (if import-p
-                (js2-set-face (js2-current-token-beg) (js2-current-token-end)
-                              'font-lock-variable-name-face 'record))
-            node))
-      nil)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-switch ()
-  "Parser for switch-statement.  Last matched token must be js2-SWITCH."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        tt pn discriminant has-default case-expr case-node
-        case-pos cases stmt lp)
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-LP "msg.no.paren.switch")
-        (setq lp (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (setq discriminant (js2-parse-expr)
-          pn (make-js2-switch-node :discriminant discriminant
-                                   :pos pos
-                                   :lp (js2-relpos lp pos)))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn discriminant)
-    (js2-enter-switch pn)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (if (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren.after.switch")
-              (setf (js2-switch-node-rp pn) (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)))
-          (js2-must-match js2-LC "msg.no.brace.switch")
-          (catch 'break
-            (while t
-              (setq tt (js2-next-token)
-                    case-pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-              (cond
-               ((= tt js2-RC)
-                (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) pos))
-                (throw 'break nil))  ; done
-               ((= tt js2-CASE)
-                (setq case-expr (js2-parse-expr))
-                (js2-must-match js2-COLON "msg.no.colon.case"))
-               ((= tt js2-DEFAULT)
-                (if has-default
-                    (js2-report-error "msg.double.switch.default"))
-                (setq has-default t
-                      case-expr nil)
-                (js2-must-match js2-COLON "msg.no.colon.case"))
-               (t
-                (js2-report-error "msg.bad.switch")
-                (throw 'break nil)))
-              (setq case-node (make-js2-case-node :pos case-pos
-                                                  :len (- (js2-current-token-end) case-pos)
-                                                  :expr case-expr))
-              (js2-node-add-children case-node case-expr)
-              (while (and (/= (setq tt (js2-peek-token)) js2-RC)
-                          (/= tt js2-CASE)
-                          (/= tt js2-DEFAULT)
-                          (/= tt js2-EOF))
-                (setf stmt (js2-parse-statement)
-                      (js2-node-len case-node) (- (js2-node-end stmt) case-pos))
-                (js2-block-node-push case-node stmt))
-              (push case-node cases)))
-          ;; add cases last, as pushing reverses the order to be correct
-          (dolist (kid cases)
-            (js2-node-add-children pn kid)
-            (push kid (js2-switch-node-cases pn)))
-          pn)  ; return value
-      (js2-exit-switch))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-while ()
-  "Parser for while-statement.  Last matched token must be js2-WHILE."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (pn (make-js2-while-node))
-        cond body)
-    (js2-enter-loop pn)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (setf cond (js2-parse-condition)
-                (js2-while-node-condition pn) (car cond)
-                body (js2-parse-statement)
-                (js2-while-node-body pn) body
-                (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-node-end body) pos)
-                (js2-while-node-lp pn) (js2-relpos (cl-second cond) pos)
-                (js2-while-node-rp pn) (js2-relpos (cl-third cond) pos))
-          (js2-node-add-children pn body (car cond)))
-      (js2-exit-loop))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-do ()
-  "Parser for do-statement.  Last matched token must be js2-DO."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (pn (make-js2-do-node))
-        cond body end)
-    (js2-enter-loop pn)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (setq body (js2-parse-statement))
-          (js2-must-match js2-WHILE "msg.no.while.do")
-          (setf (js2-do-node-while-pos pn) (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)
-                cond (js2-parse-condition)
-                (js2-do-node-condition pn) (car cond)
-                (js2-do-node-body pn) body
-                end js2-ts-cursor
-                (js2-do-node-lp pn) (js2-relpos (cl-second cond) pos)
-                (js2-do-node-rp pn) (js2-relpos (cl-third cond) pos))
-          (js2-node-add-children pn (car cond) body))
-      (js2-exit-loop))
-    ;; Always auto-insert semicolon to follow SpiderMonkey:
-    ;; It is required by ECMAScript but is ignored by the rest of
-    ;; world; see bug 238945
-    (if (js2-match-token js2-SEMI)
-        (setq end js2-ts-cursor))
-    (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- end pos))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-export ()
-  "Parse an export statement.
-The Last matched token must be js2-EXPORT. Currently, the 'default' and 'expr'
-expressions should only be either hoistable expressions (function or generator)
-or assignment expressions, but there is no checking to enforce that and so it
-will parse without error a small subset of
-invalid export statements."
-  (unless (js2-ast-root-p js2-current-scope)
-    (js2-report-error "msg.mod.export.decl.at.top.level"))
-  (let ((beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (children (list))
-        exports-list from-clause declaration default)
-    (cond
-     ((js2-match-token js2-MUL)
-      (setq from-clause (js2-parse-from-clause))
-      (when from-clause
-        (push from-clause children)))
-     ((js2-match-token js2-LC)
-      (setq exports-list (js2-parse-export-bindings))
-      (when exports-list
-        (dolist (export exports-list)
-          (push export children)))
-      (when (js2-match-contextual-kwd "from")
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (setq from-clause (js2-parse-from-clause))))
-     ((js2-match-token js2-DEFAULT)
-      (setq default (cond ((js2-match-token js2-CLASS)
-                           (if (eq (js2-peek-token) js2-NAME)
-                               (js2-parse-class-stmt)
-                             (js2-parse-class-expr)))
-                          ((js2-match-token js2-NAME)
-                           (if (js2-match-async-function)
-                               (if (eq (js2-peek-token) js2-NAME)
-                                   (js2-parse-async-function-stmt)
-                                 (js2-parse-function-expr t))
-                             (js2-unget-token)
-                             (js2-parse-expr)))
-                          ((js2-match-token js2-FUNCTION)
-                           (if (eq (js2-peek-token) js2-NAME)
-                               (js2-parse-function-stmt)
-                             (js2-parse-function-expr)))
-                          (t (js2-parse-expr)))))
-     ((or (js2-match-token js2-VAR) (js2-match-token js2-CONST) (js2-match-token js2-LET))
-      (setq declaration (js2-parse-variables (js2-current-token-type) (js2-current-token-beg))))
-     ((js2-match-token js2-CLASS)
-      (setq declaration (js2-parse-class-stmt)))
-     ((js2-match-token js2-NAME)
-      (setq declaration
-            (if (js2-match-async-function)
-                (js2-parse-async-function-stmt)
-              (js2-unget-token)
-              (js2-parse-expr))))
-     ((js2-match-token js2-FUNCTION)
-      (setq declaration (js2-parse-function-stmt)))
-     (t
-      (setq declaration (js2-parse-expr))))
-    (when from-clause
-      (push from-clause children))
-    (when declaration
-      (push declaration children)
-      (when (not (or (js2-function-node-p declaration)
-                     (js2-class-node-p declaration)))
-        (js2-auto-insert-semicolon declaration)))
-    (when default
-      (push default children)
-      (when (not (or (js2-function-node-p default)
-                     (js2-class-node-p default)))
-        (js2-auto-insert-semicolon default)))
-    (let ((node (make-js2-export-node
-                  :pos beg
-                  :len (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)
-                  :exports-list exports-list
-                  :from-clause from-clause
-                  :declaration declaration
-                  :default default)))
-      (apply #'js2-node-add-children node children)
-      node)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-for ()
-  "Parse a for, for-in or for each-in statement.
-Last matched token must be js2-FOR."
-  (let ((for-pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (tmp-scope (make-js2-scope))
-        pn is-for-each is-for-in-or-of is-for-of
-        in-pos each-pos tmp-pos
-        init  ; Node init is also foo in 'foo in object'.
-        cond  ; Node cond is also object in 'foo in object'.
-        incr  ; 3rd section of for-loop initializer.
-        body tt lp rp)
-    ;; See if this is a for each () instead of just a for ()
-    (when (js2-match-token js2-NAME)
-      (if (string= "each" (js2-current-token-string))
-          (progn
-            (setq is-for-each t
-                  each-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) for-pos)) ; relative
-            (js2-record-face 'font-lock-keyword-face))
-        (js2-report-error "msg.no.paren.for")))
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-LP "msg.no.paren.for")
-        (setq lp (- (js2-current-token-beg) for-pos)))
-    (setq tt (js2-get-token))
-    ;; Capture identifiers inside parens.  We can't create the node
-    ;; (and use it as the current scope) until we know its type.
-    (js2-push-scope tmp-scope)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          ;; parse init clause
-          (let ((js2-in-for-init t))  ; set as dynamic variable
-            (cond
-             ((= tt js2-SEMI)
-              (js2-unget-token)
-              (setq init (make-js2-empty-expr-node)))
-             ((or (= tt js2-VAR) (= tt js2-LET) (= tt js2-CONST))
-              (setq init (js2-parse-variables tt (js2-current-token-beg))))
-             (t
-              (js2-unget-token)
-              (setq init (js2-parse-expr)))))
-          (if (or (js2-match-token js2-IN)
-                  (and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-                       (js2-match-contextual-kwd "of")
-                       (setq is-for-of t)))
-              (setq is-for-in-or-of t
-                    in-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) for-pos)
-                    ;; scope of iteration target object is not the scope we've created above.
-                    ;; stash current scope temporary.
-                    cond (let ((js2-current-scope (js2-scope-parent-scope js2-current-scope)))
-                           (js2-parse-expr)))  ; object over which we're iterating
-            ;; else ordinary for loop - parse cond and incr
-            (js2-must-match js2-SEMI "msg.no.semi.for")
-            (setq cond (if (= (js2-peek-token) js2-SEMI)
-                           (make-js2-empty-expr-node) ; no loop condition
-                         (js2-parse-expr)))
-            (js2-must-match js2-SEMI "msg.no.semi.for.cond")
-            (setq tmp-pos (js2-current-token-end)
-                  incr (if (= (js2-peek-token) js2-RP)
-                           (make-js2-empty-expr-node :pos tmp-pos)
-                         (js2-parse-expr)))))
-      (js2-pop-scope))
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren.for.ctrl")
-        (setq rp (- (js2-current-token-beg) for-pos)))
-    (if (not is-for-in-or-of)
-        (setq pn (make-js2-for-node :init init
-                                    :condition cond
-                                    :update incr
-                                    :lp lp
-                                    :rp rp))
-      ;; cond could be null if 'in obj' got eaten by the init node.
-      (if (js2-infix-node-p init)
-          ;; it was (foo in bar) instead of (var foo in bar)
-          (setq cond (js2-infix-node-right init)
-                init (js2-infix-node-left init))
-        (if (and (js2-var-decl-node-p init)
-                 (> (length (js2-var-decl-node-kids init)) 1))
-            (js2-report-error "msg.mult.index")))
-      (setq pn (make-js2-for-in-node :iterator init
-                                     :object cond
-                                     :in-pos in-pos
-                                     :foreach-p is-for-each
-                                     :each-pos each-pos
-                                     :forof-p is-for-of
-                                     :lp lp
-                                     :rp rp)))
-    ;; Transplant the declarations.
-    (setf (js2-scope-symbol-table pn)
-          (js2-scope-symbol-table tmp-scope))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (js2-enter-loop pn)
-          ;; We have to parse the body -after- creating the loop node,
-          ;; so that the loop node appears in the js2-loop-set, allowing
-          ;; break/continue statements to find the enclosing loop.
-          (setf body (js2-parse-statement)
-                (js2-loop-node-body pn) body
-                (js2-node-pos pn) for-pos
-                (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-node-end body) for-pos))
-          (js2-node-add-children pn init cond incr body))
-      ;; finally
-      (js2-exit-loop))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-try ()
-  "Parse a try statement.  Last matched token must be js2-TRY."
-  (let ((try-pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        try-end
-        try-block
-        catch-blocks
-        finally-block
-        saw-default-catch
-        peek)
-    (if (/= (js2-peek-token) js2-LC)
-        (js2-report-error "msg.no.brace.try"))
-    (setq try-block (js2-parse-statement)
-          try-end (js2-node-end try-block)
-          peek (js2-peek-token))
-    (cond
-     ((= peek js2-CATCH)
-      (while (js2-match-token js2-CATCH)
-        (let* ((catch-pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-               (catch-node (make-js2-catch-node :pos catch-pos))
-               param
-               guard-kwd
-               catch-cond
-               lp rp)
-          (if saw-default-catch
-              (js2-report-error "msg.catch.unreachable"))
-          (if (js2-must-match js2-LP "msg.no.paren.catch")
-              (setq lp (- (js2-current-token-beg) catch-pos)))
-          (js2-push-scope catch-node)
-          (let ((tt (js2-peek-token)))
-            (cond
-             ;; Destructuring pattern:
-             ;;     catch ({ message, file }) { ... }
-             ((or (= tt js2-LB) (= tt js2-LC))
-              (js2-get-token)
-              (setq param (js2-parse-destruct-primary-expr))
-              (js2-define-destruct-symbols param js2-LET nil))
-             ;; Simple name.
-             (t
-              (js2-must-match-name "msg.bad.catchcond")
-              (setq param (js2-create-name-node))
-              (js2-define-symbol js2-LET (js2-current-token-string) param)
-              (js2-check-strict-identifier param))))
-          ;; Catch condition.
-          (if (js2-match-token js2-IF)
-              (setq guard-kwd (- (js2-current-token-beg) catch-pos)
-                    catch-cond (js2-parse-expr))
-            (setq saw-default-catch t))
-          (if (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.bad.catchcond")
-              (setq rp (- (js2-current-token-beg) catch-pos)))
-          (js2-must-match js2-LC "msg.no.brace.catchblock")
-          (js2-parse-statements catch-node)
-          (if (js2-must-match js2-RC "msg.no.brace.after.body")
-              (setq try-end (js2-current-token-end)))
-          (js2-pop-scope)
-          (setf (js2-node-len catch-node) (- try-end catch-pos)
-                (js2-catch-node-param catch-node) param
-                (js2-catch-node-guard-expr catch-node) catch-cond
-                (js2-catch-node-guard-kwd catch-node) guard-kwd
-                (js2-catch-node-lp catch-node) lp
-                (js2-catch-node-rp catch-node) rp)
-          (js2-node-add-children catch-node param catch-cond)
-          (push catch-node catch-blocks))))
-     ((/= peek js2-FINALLY)
-      (js2-must-match js2-FINALLY "msg.try.no.catchfinally"
-                      (js2-node-pos try-block)
-                      (- (setq try-end (js2-node-end try-block))
-                         (js2-node-pos try-block)))))
-    (when (js2-match-token js2-FINALLY)
-      (let ((finally-pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-            (block (js2-parse-statement)))
-        (setq try-end (js2-node-end block)
-              finally-block (make-js2-finally-node :pos finally-pos
-                                                   :len (- try-end finally-pos)
-                                                   :body block))
-        (js2-node-add-children finally-block block)))
-    (let ((pn (make-js2-try-node :pos try-pos
-                                 :len (- try-end try-pos)
-                                 :try-block try-block
-                                 :finally-block finally-block)))
-      (js2-node-add-children pn try-block finally-block)
-      ;; Push them onto the try-node, which reverses and corrects their order.
-      (dolist (cb catch-blocks)
-        (js2-node-add-children pn cb)
-        (push cb (js2-try-node-catch-clauses pn)))
-      pn)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-throw ()
-  "Parser for throw-statement.  Last matched token must be js2-THROW."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        expr pn)
-    (if (= (js2-peek-token-or-eol) js2-EOL)
-        ;; ECMAScript does not allow new lines before throw expression,
-        ;; see bug 256617
-        (js2-report-error "msg.bad.throw.eol"))
-    (setq expr (js2-parse-expr)
-          pn (make-js2-throw-node :pos pos
-                                  :len (- (js2-node-end expr) pos)
-                                  :expr expr))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn expr)
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-match-jump-label-name (label-name)
-  "If break/continue specified a label, return that label's labeled stmt.
-Returns the corresponding `js2-labeled-stmt-node', or if LABEL-NAME
-does not match an existing label, reports an error and returns nil."
-  (let ((bundle (cdr (assoc label-name js2-label-set))))
-    (if (null bundle)
-        (js2-report-error "msg.undef.label"))
-    bundle))
-
-(defun js2-parse-break ()
-  "Parser for break-statement.  Last matched token must be js2-BREAK."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (end (js2-current-token-end))
-        break-target ; statement to break from
-        break-label  ; in "break foo", name-node representing the foo
-        labels       ; matching labeled statement to break to
-        pn)
-    (when (eq (js2-peek-token-or-eol) js2-NAME)
-      (js2-get-token)
-      (setq break-label (js2-create-name-node)
-            end (js2-node-end break-label)
-            ;; matchJumpLabelName only matches if there is one
-            labels (js2-match-jump-label-name (js2-current-token-string))
-            break-target (if labels (car (js2-labeled-stmt-node-labels labels)))))
-    (unless (or break-target break-label)
-      ;; no break target specified - try for innermost enclosing loop/switch
-      (if (null js2-loop-and-switch-set)
-          (unless break-label
-            (js2-report-error "msg.bad.break" nil pos (length "break")))
-        (setq break-target (car js2-loop-and-switch-set))))
-    (setq pn (make-js2-break-node :pos pos
-                                  :len (- end pos)
-                                  :label break-label
-                                  :target break-target))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn break-label)  ; but not break-target
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-continue ()
-  "Parser for continue-statement.  Last matched token must be js2-CONTINUE."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (end (js2-current-token-end))
-        label   ; optional user-specified label, a `js2-name-node'
-        labels  ; current matching labeled stmt, if any
-        target  ; the `js2-loop-node' target of this continue stmt
-        pn)
-    (when (= (js2-peek-token-or-eol) js2-NAME)
-      (js2-get-token)
-      (setq label (js2-create-name-node)
-            end (js2-node-end label)
-            ;; matchJumpLabelName only matches if there is one
-            labels (js2-match-jump-label-name (js2-current-token-string))))
-    (cond
-     ((null labels)  ; no current label to go to
-      (if (null js2-loop-set)  ; no loop to continue to
-          (js2-report-error "msg.continue.outside" nil pos
-                            (length "continue"))
-        (setq target (car js2-loop-set))))  ; innermost enclosing loop
-     (t
-      (if (js2-loop-node-p (js2-labeled-stmt-node-stmt labels))
-          (setq target (js2-labeled-stmt-node-stmt labels))
-        (js2-report-error "msg.continue.nonloop" nil pos (- end pos)))))
-    (setq pn (make-js2-continue-node :pos pos
-                                     :len (- end pos)
-                                     :label label
-                                     :target target))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn label)  ; but not target - it's not our child
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-with ()
-  "Parser for with-statement.  Last matched token must be js2-WITH."
-  (when js2-in-use-strict-directive
-    (js2-report-error "msg.no.with.strict"))
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        obj body pn lp rp)
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-LP "msg.no.paren.with")
-        (setq lp (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (setq obj (js2-parse-expr))
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren.after.with")
-        (setq rp (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (let ((js2-nesting-of-with (1+ js2-nesting-of-with)))
-        (setq body (js2-parse-statement)))
-    (setq pn (make-js2-with-node :pos pos
-                                 :len (- (js2-node-end body) pos)
-                                 :object obj
-                                 :body body
-                                 :lp (js2-relpos lp pos)
-                                 :rp (js2-relpos rp pos)))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn obj body)
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-const-var ()
-  "Parser for var- or const-statement.
-Last matched token must be js2-CONST or js2-VAR."
-  (let ((tt (js2-current-token-type))
-        (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        expr pn)
-    (setq expr (js2-parse-variables tt (js2-current-token-beg))
-          pn (make-js2-expr-stmt-node :pos pos
-                                      :len (- (js2-node-end expr) pos)
-                                      :expr expr))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn expr)
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-wrap-with-expr-stmt (pos expr &optional add-child)
-  (let ((pn (make-js2-expr-stmt-node :pos pos
-                                     :len (js2-node-len expr)
-                                     :type (if (js2-inside-function)
-                                               js2-EXPR_VOID
-                                             js2-EXPR_RESULT)
-                                     :expr expr)))
-    (if add-child
-        (js2-node-add-children pn expr))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-let-stmt ()
-  "Parser for let-statement.  Last matched token must be js2-LET."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        expr pn)
-    (if (= (js2-peek-token) js2-LP)
-        ;; let expression in statement context
-        (setq expr (js2-parse-let pos 'statement)
-              pn (js2-wrap-with-expr-stmt pos expr t))
-      ;; else we're looking at a statement like let x=6, y=7;
-      (setf expr (js2-parse-variables js2-LET pos)
-            pn (js2-wrap-with-expr-stmt pos expr t)
-            (js2-node-type pn) js2-EXPR_RESULT))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-ret-yield ()
-  (js2-parse-return-or-yield (js2-current-token-type) nil))
-
-(defconst js2-parse-return-stmt-enders
-  (list js2-SEMI js2-RC js2-EOF js2-EOL js2-ERROR js2-RB js2-RP))
-
-(defsubst js2-now-all-set (before after mask)
-  "Return whether or not the bits in the mask have changed to all set.
-BEFORE is bits before change, AFTER is bits after change, and MASK is
-the mask for bits.  Returns t if all the bits in the mask are set in AFTER
-but not BEFORE."
-  (and (/= (logand before mask) mask)
-       (= (logand after mask) mask)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-return-or-yield (tt expr-context)
-  (let* ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-         (end (js2-current-token-end))
-         (before js2-end-flags)
-         (inside-function (js2-inside-function))
-         (gen-type (and inside-function (js2-function-node-generator-type
-                                         js2-current-script-or-fn)))
-         e ret name yield-star-p)
-    (unless inside-function
-      (js2-report-error (if (eq tt js2-RETURN)
-                            "msg.bad.return"
-                          "msg.bad.yield")))
-    (when (and inside-function
-               (eq gen-type 'STAR)
-               (js2-match-token js2-MUL))
-      (setq yield-star-p t))
-    ;; This is ugly, but we don't want to require a semicolon.
-    (unless (memq (js2-peek-token-or-eol) js2-parse-return-stmt-enders)
-      (setq e (if (eq gen-type 'STAR)
-                  (js2-parse-assign-expr)
-                (js2-parse-expr))
-            end (js2-node-end e)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq tt js2-RETURN)
-      (js2-set-flag js2-end-flags (if (null e)
-                                      js2-end-returns
-                                    js2-end-returns-value))
-      (setq ret (make-js2-return-node :pos pos
-                                      :len (- end pos)
-                                      :retval e))
-      (js2-node-add-children ret e)
-      ;; See if we need a strict mode warning.
-      ;; TODO:  The analysis done by `js2-has-consistent-return-usage' is
-      ;; more thorough and accurate than this before/after flag check.
-      ;; E.g. if there's a finally-block that always returns, we shouldn't
-      ;; show a warning generated by inconsistent returns in the catch blocks.
-      ;; Basically `js2-has-consistent-return-usage' needs to keep more state,
-      ;; so we know which returns/yields to highlight, and we should get rid of
-      ;; all the checking in `js2-parse-return-or-yield'.
-      (if (and js2-strict-inconsistent-return-warning
-               (js2-now-all-set before js2-end-flags
-                                (logior js2-end-returns js2-end-returns-value)))
-          (js2-add-strict-warning "msg.return.inconsistent" nil pos end)))
-     ((eq gen-type 'COMPREHENSION)
-      ;; FIXME: We should probably switch to saving and using lastYieldOffset,
-      ;; like SpiderMonkey does.
-      (js2-report-error "msg.syntax" nil pos 5))
-     (t
-      (setq ret (make-js2-yield-node :pos pos
-                                     :len (- end pos)
-                                     :value e
-                                     :star-p yield-star-p))
-      (js2-node-add-children ret e)
-      (unless expr-context
-        (setq e ret
-              ret (js2-wrap-with-expr-stmt pos e t))
-      (js2-set-requires-activation)
-      (js2-set-is-generator))))
-    ;; see if we are mixing yields and value returns.
-    (when (and inside-function
-               (js2-flag-set-p js2-end-flags js2-end-returns-value)
-               (eq (js2-function-node-generator-type js2-current-script-or-fn)
-                   'LEGACY))
-      (setq name (js2-function-name js2-current-script-or-fn))
-      (if (zerop (length name))
-          (js2-report-error "msg.anon.generator.returns" nil pos (- end pos))
-        (js2-report-error "msg.generator.returns" name pos (- end pos))))
-    ret))
-
-(defun js2-parse-debugger ()
-  (make-js2-keyword-node :type js2-DEBUGGER))
-
-(defun js2-parse-block ()
-  "Parser for a curly-delimited statement block.
-Last token matched must be `js2-LC'."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (pn (make-js2-scope)))
-    (js2-push-scope pn)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (js2-parse-statements pn)
-          (js2-must-match js2-RC "msg.no.brace.block")
-          (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) pos)))
-      (js2-pop-scope))
-    pn))
-
-;; For `js2-ERROR' too, to have a node for error recovery to work on.
-(defun js2-parse-semi ()
-  "Parse a statement or handle an error.
-Current token type is `js2-SEMI' or `js2-ERROR'."
-  (let ((tt (js2-current-token-type)) pos len)
-    (if (eq tt js2-SEMI)
-        (make-js2-empty-expr-node :len 1)
-      (setq pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-            len (- (js2-current-token-end) pos))
-      (js2-report-error "msg.syntax" nil pos len)
-      (make-js2-error-node :pos pos :len len))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-default-xml-namespace ()
-  "Parse a `default xml namespace = <expr>' e4x statement."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        end len expr unary)
-    (js2-must-have-xml)
-    (js2-set-requires-activation)
-    (setq len (- js2-ts-cursor pos))
-    (unless (and (js2-match-token js2-NAME)
-                 (string= (js2-current-token-string) "xml"))
-      (js2-report-error "msg.bad.namespace" nil pos len))
-    (unless (and (js2-match-token js2-NAME)
-                 (string= (js2-current-token-string) "namespace"))
-      (js2-report-error "msg.bad.namespace" nil pos len))
-    (unless (js2-match-token js2-ASSIGN)
-      (js2-report-error "msg.bad.namespace" nil pos len))
-    (setq expr (js2-parse-expr)
-          end (js2-node-end expr)
-          unary (make-js2-unary-node :type js2-DEFAULTNAMESPACE
-                                     :pos pos
-                                     :len (- end pos)
-                                     :operand expr))
-    (js2-node-add-children unary expr)
-    (make-js2-expr-stmt-node :pos pos
-                             :len (- end pos)
-                             :expr unary)))
-
-(defun js2-record-label (label bundle)
-  ;; current token should be colon that `js2-parse-primary-expr' left untouched
-  (js2-get-token)
-  (let ((name (js2-label-node-name label))
-        labeled-stmt
-        dup)
-    (when (setq labeled-stmt (cdr (assoc name js2-label-set)))
-      ;; flag both labels if possible when used in editing mode
-      (if (and js2-parse-ide-mode
-               (setq dup (js2-get-label-by-name labeled-stmt name)))
-          (js2-report-error "msg.dup.label" nil
-                            (js2-node-abs-pos dup) (js2-node-len dup)))
-      (js2-report-error "msg.dup.label" nil
-                        (js2-node-pos label) (js2-node-len label)))
-    (js2-labeled-stmt-node-add-label bundle label)
-    (js2-node-add-children bundle label)
-    ;; Add one reference to the bundle per label in `js2-label-set'
-    (push (cons name bundle) js2-label-set)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-name-or-label ()
-  "Parser for identifier or label.  Last token matched must be js2-NAME.
-Called when we found a name in a statement context.  If it's a label, we gather
-up any following labels and the next non-label statement into a
-`js2-labeled-stmt-node' bundle and return that.  Otherwise we parse an
-expression and return it wrapped in a `js2-expr-stmt-node'."
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        expr stmt bundle
-        (continue t))
-    ;; set check for label and call down to `js2-parse-primary-expr'
-    (setq expr (js2-maybe-parse-label))
-    (if (null expr)
-        ;; Parse the non-label expression and wrap with expression stmt.
-        (js2-wrap-with-expr-stmt pos (js2-parse-expr) t)
-      ;; else parsed a label
-      (setq bundle (make-js2-labeled-stmt-node :pos pos))
-      (js2-record-label expr bundle)
-      ;; look for more labels
-      (while (and continue (= (js2-get-token) js2-NAME))
-        (if (setq expr (js2-maybe-parse-label))
-            (js2-record-label expr bundle)
-          (setq expr (js2-parse-expr)
-                stmt (js2-wrap-with-expr-stmt (js2-node-pos expr) expr t)
-                continue nil)
-          (js2-auto-insert-semicolon stmt)))
-      ;; no more labels; now parse the labeled statement
-      (unwind-protect
-            (unless stmt
-              (let ((js2-labeled-stmt bundle))  ; bind dynamically
-                (js2-unget-token)
-                (setq stmt (js2-statement-helper))))
-        ;; remove the labels for this statement from the global set
-        (dolist (label (js2-labeled-stmt-node-labels bundle))
-          (setq js2-label-set (remove label js2-label-set))))
-      (setf (js2-labeled-stmt-node-stmt bundle) stmt
-            (js2-node-len bundle) (- (js2-node-end stmt) pos))
-      (js2-node-add-children bundle stmt)
-      bundle)))
-
-(defun js2-maybe-parse-label ()
-  (cl-assert (= (js2-current-token-type) js2-NAME))
-  (let (label-pos
-        (next-tt (js2-get-token))
-        (label-end (js2-current-token-end)))
-    ;; Do not consume colon, it is used as unwind indicator
-    ;; to return to statementHelper.
-    (js2-unget-token)
-    (if (= next-tt js2-COLON)
-        (prog2
-            (setq label-pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-            (make-js2-label-node :pos label-pos
-                                 :len (- label-end label-pos)
-                                 :name (js2-current-token-string))
-          (js2-set-face label-pos
-                        label-end
-                        'font-lock-variable-name-face 'record))
-      ;; Backtrack from the name token, too.
-      (js2-unget-token)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-expr-stmt ()
-  "Default parser in statement context, if no recognized statement found."
-  (js2-wrap-with-expr-stmt (js2-current-token-beg)
-                           (progn
-                             (js2-unget-token)
-                             (js2-parse-expr)) t))
-
-(defun js2-parse-variables (decl-type pos)
-  "Parse a comma-separated list of variable declarations.
-Could be a 'var', 'const' or 'let' expression, possibly in a for-loop initializer.
-
-DECL-TYPE is a token value: either VAR, CONST, or LET depending on context.
-For 'var' or 'const', the keyword should be the token last scanned.
-
-POS is the position where the node should start. It's sometimes the
-var/const/let keyword, and other times the beginning of the first token
-in the first variable declaration.
-
-Returns the parsed `js2-var-decl-node' expression node."
-  (let* ((result (make-js2-var-decl-node :decl-type decl-type
-                                         :pos pos))
-         destructuring kid-pos tt init name end nbeg nend vi
-         (continue t))
-    ;; Example:
-    ;; var foo = {a: 1, b: 2}, bar = [3, 4];
-    ;; var {b: s2, a: s1} = foo, x = 6, y, [s3, s4] = bar;
-    ;; var {a, b} = baz;
-    (while continue
-      (setq destructuring nil
-            name nil
-            tt (js2-get-token)
-            kid-pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-            end (js2-current-token-end)
-            init nil)
-      (if (or (= tt js2-LB) (= tt js2-LC))
-          ;; Destructuring assignment, e.g., var [a, b] = ...
-          (setq destructuring (js2-parse-destruct-primary-expr)
-                end (js2-node-end destructuring))
-        ;; Simple variable name
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (when (js2-must-match-name "msg.bad.var")
-          (setq name (js2-create-name-node)
-                nbeg (js2-current-token-beg)
-                nend (js2-current-token-end)
-                end nend)
-          (js2-define-symbol decl-type (js2-current-token-string) name js2-in-for-init)
-          (js2-check-strict-identifier name)))
-      (when (js2-match-token js2-ASSIGN)
-        (setq init (js2-parse-assign-expr)
-              end (js2-node-end init))
-        (js2-record-imenu-functions init name))
-      (when name
-        (js2-set-face nbeg nend (if (js2-function-node-p init)
-                                    'font-lock-function-name-face
-                                  'font-lock-variable-name-face)
-                      'record))
-      (setq vi (make-js2-var-init-node :pos kid-pos
-                                       :len (- end kid-pos)
-                                       :type decl-type))
-      (if destructuring
-          (progn
-            (if (and (null init) (not js2-in-for-init))
-                (js2-report-error "msg.destruct.assign.no.init"))
-            (js2-define-destruct-symbols destructuring
-                                         decl-type
-                                         'font-lock-variable-name-face)
-            (setf (js2-var-init-node-target vi) destructuring))
-        (setf (js2-var-init-node-target vi) name))
-      (setf (js2-var-init-node-initializer vi) init)
-      (js2-node-add-children vi name destructuring init)
-      (js2-block-node-push result vi)
-      (unless (js2-match-token js2-COMMA)
-        (setq continue nil)))
-    (setf (js2-node-len result) (- end pos))
-    result))
-
-(defun js2-parse-let (pos &optional stmt-p)
-  "Parse a let expression or statement.
-A let-expression is of the form `let (vars) expr'.
-A let-statement is of the form `let (vars) {statements}'.
-The third form of let is a variable declaration list, handled
-by `js2-parse-variables'."
-  (let ((pn (make-js2-let-node :pos pos))
-        beg vars body)
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-LP "msg.no.paren.after.let")
-        (setf (js2-let-node-lp pn) (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)))
-    (js2-push-scope pn)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (setq vars (js2-parse-variables js2-LET (js2-current-token-beg)))
-          (if (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren.let")
-              (setf (js2-let-node-rp pn) (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)))
-          (if (and stmt-p (js2-match-token js2-LC))
-              ;; let statement
-              (progn
-                (setf beg (js2-current-token-beg)  ; position stmt at LC
-                      body (js2-parse-statements))
-                (js2-must-match js2-RC "msg.no.curly.let")
-                (setf (js2-node-len body) (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)
-                      (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) pos)
-                      (js2-let-node-body pn) body
-                      (js2-node-type pn) js2-LET))
-            ;; let expression
-            (setf body (js2-parse-expr)
-                  (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-node-end body) pos)
-                  (js2-let-node-body pn) body))
-          (setf (js2-let-node-vars pn) vars)
-          (js2-node-add-children pn vars body))
-      (js2-pop-scope))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-define-new-symbol (decl-type name node &optional scope)
-  (js2-scope-put-symbol (or scope js2-current-scope)
-                        name
-                        (make-js2-symbol decl-type name node)))
-
-(defun js2-define-symbol (decl-type name &optional node ignore-not-in-block)
-  "Define a symbol in the current scope.
-If NODE is non-nil, it is the AST node associated with the symbol."
-  (let* ((defining-scope (js2-get-defining-scope js2-current-scope name))
-         (symbol (if defining-scope
-                     (js2-scope-get-symbol defining-scope name)))
-         (sdt (if symbol (js2-symbol-decl-type symbol) -1))
-         (pos (if node (js2-node-abs-pos node)))
-         (len (if node (js2-node-len node))))
-    (cond
-     ((and symbol ; already defined in this block
-           (or (= sdt js2-LET)
-               (= sdt js2-CONST))
-           (eq defining-scope js2-current-scope))
-      (js2-report-error
-       (cond
-        ((= sdt js2-CONST) "msg.const.redecl")
-        ((= sdt js2-LET) "msg.let.redecl")
-        ((= sdt js2-VAR) "msg.var.redecl")
-        ((= sdt js2-FUNCTION) "msg.function.redecl")
-        (t "msg.parm.redecl"))
-       name pos len))
-     ((or (= decl-type js2-LET)
-          (= decl-type js2-CONST))
-      (if (and (= decl-type js2-LET)
-               (not ignore-not-in-block)
-               (or (= (js2-node-type js2-current-scope) js2-IF)
-                   (js2-loop-node-p js2-current-scope)))
-          (js2-report-error "msg.let.decl.not.in.block")
-        (js2-define-new-symbol decl-type name node)))
-     ((or (= decl-type js2-VAR)
-          (= decl-type js2-FUNCTION))
-      (if symbol
-          (if (and js2-strict-var-redeclaration-warning (= sdt js2-VAR))
-              (js2-add-strict-warning "msg.var.redecl" name)
-            (if (and js2-strict-var-hides-function-arg-warning (= sdt js2-LP))
-                (js2-add-strict-warning "msg.var.hides.arg" name)))
-        (js2-define-new-symbol decl-type name node
-                               js2-current-script-or-fn)))
-     ((= decl-type js2-LP)
-      (if symbol
-          ;; must be duplicate parameter. Second parameter hides the
-          ;; first, so go ahead and add the second pararameter
-          (js2-report-warning "msg.dup.parms" name))
-      (js2-define-new-symbol decl-type name node))
-     (t (js2-code-bug)))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-paren-expr-or-generator-comp ()
-  (let ((px-pos (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (cond
-     ((and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-           (js2-match-token js2-FOR))
-      (js2-parse-generator-comp px-pos))
-     ((and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-           (js2-match-token js2-RP))
-      ;; Not valid expression syntax, but this is valid in an arrow
-      ;; function with no params: () => body.
-      (if (eq (js2-peek-token) js2-ARROW)
-          ;; Return whatever, it will hopefully be rewinded and
-          ;; reparsed when we reach the =>.
-          (make-js2-keyword-node :type js2-NULL)
-        (js2-report-error "msg.syntax")
-        (make-js2-error-node)))
-     (t
-      (let* ((js2-in-for-init nil)
-             (expr (js2-parse-expr))
-             (pn (make-js2-paren-node :pos px-pos
-                                      :expr expr)))
-        (js2-node-add-children pn (js2-paren-node-expr pn))
-        (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren")
-        (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) px-pos))
-        pn)))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-expr (&optional oneshot)
-  (let* ((pn (js2-parse-assign-expr))
-         (pos (js2-node-pos pn))
-         left
-         right
-         op-pos)
-    (while (and (not oneshot)
-                (js2-match-token js2-COMMA))
-      (setq op-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos))  ; relative
-      (setq right (js2-parse-assign-expr)
-            left pn
-            pn (make-js2-infix-node :type js2-COMMA
-                                    :pos pos
-                                    :len (- js2-ts-cursor pos)
-                                    :op-pos op-pos
-                                    :left left
-                                    :right right))
-      (js2-node-add-children pn left right))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-assign-expr ()
-  (let ((tt (js2-get-token))
-        (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        pn left right op-pos
-        ts-state recorded-identifiers parsed-errors
-        async-p)
-    (if (= tt js2-YIELD)
-        (js2-parse-return-or-yield tt t)
-      ;; TODO(mooz): Bit confusing.
-      ;; If we meet `async` token and it's not part of `async
-      ;; function`, then this `async` is for a succeeding async arrow
-      ;; function.
-      ;; Since arrow function parsing doesn't rely on neither
-      ;; `js2-parse-function-stmt' nor `js2-parse-function-expr' that
-      ;; interpret `async` token, we trash `async` and just remember
-      ;; we met `async` keyword to `async-p'.
-      (when (js2-match-async-arrow-function)
-        (setq async-p t))
-      ;; Save the tokenizer state in case we find an arrow function
-      ;; and have to rewind.
-      (setq ts-state (make-js2-ts-state)
-            recorded-identifiers js2-recorded-identifiers
-            parsed-errors js2-parsed-errors)
-      ;; not yield - parse assignment expression
-      (setq pn (js2-parse-cond-expr)
-            tt (js2-get-token))
-      (cond
-       ((and (<= js2-first-assign tt)
-             (<= tt js2-last-assign))
-        ;; tt express assignment (=, |=, ^=, ..., %=)
-        (setq op-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)  ; relative
-              left pn)
-        ;; The assigned node could be a js2-prop-get-node (foo.bar = 0), we only
-        ;; care about assignment to strict variable names.
-        (when (js2-name-node-p left)
-          (js2-check-strict-identifier left))
-        (setq right (js2-parse-assign-expr)
-              pn (make-js2-assign-node :type tt
-                                       :pos pos
-                                       :len (- (js2-node-end right) pos)
-                                       :op-pos op-pos
-                                       :left left
-                                       :right right))
-        (when js2-parse-ide-mode
-          (js2-highlight-assign-targets pn left right)
-          (js2-record-imenu-functions right left))
-        ;; do this last so ide checks above can use absolute positions
-        (js2-node-add-children pn left right))
-       ((and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-             (or
-              (= tt js2-ARROW)
-              (and async-p
-                   (= (js2-peek-token) js2-ARROW))))
-        (js2-ts-seek ts-state)
-        (when async-p
-          (js2-record-face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-          (js2-get-token))
-        (setq js2-recorded-identifiers recorded-identifiers
-              js2-parsed-errors parsed-errors)
-        (setq pn (js2-parse-function 'FUNCTION_ARROW (js2-current-token-beg) nil async-p)))
-       (t
-        (js2-unget-token)))
-      pn)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-cond-expr ()
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (pn (js2-parse-or-expr))
-        test-expr
-        if-true
-        if-false
-        q-pos
-        c-pos)
-    (when (js2-match-token js2-HOOK)
-      (setq q-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)
-            if-true (let (js2-in-for-init) (js2-parse-assign-expr)))
-      (js2-must-match js2-COLON "msg.no.colon.cond")
-      (setq c-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)
-            if-false (js2-parse-assign-expr)
-            test-expr pn
-            pn (make-js2-cond-node :pos pos
-                                   :len (- (js2-node-end if-false) pos)
-                                   :test-expr test-expr
-                                   :true-expr if-true
-                                   :false-expr if-false
-                                   :q-pos q-pos
-                                   :c-pos c-pos))
-      (js2-node-add-children pn test-expr if-true if-false))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-make-binary (type left parser &optional no-get)
-  "Helper for constructing a binary-operator AST node.
-LEFT is the left-side-expression, already parsed, and the
-binary operator should have just been matched.
-PARSER is a function to call to parse the right operand,
-or a `js2-node' struct if it has already been parsed.
-FIXME: The latter option is unused?"
-  (let* ((pos (js2-node-pos left))
-         (op-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos))
-         (right (if (js2-node-p parser)
-                    parser
-                  (unless no-get (js2-get-token))
-                  (funcall parser)))
-         (pn (make-js2-infix-node :type type
-                                  :pos pos
-                                  :len (- (js2-node-end right) pos)
-                                  :op-pos op-pos
-                                  :left left
-                                  :right right)))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn left right)
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-or-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-and-expr)))
-    (when (js2-match-token js2-OR)
-      (setq pn (js2-make-binary js2-OR
-                                pn
-                                'js2-parse-or-expr)))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-and-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-bit-or-expr)))
-    (when (js2-match-token js2-AND)
-      (setq pn (js2-make-binary js2-AND
-                                pn
-                                'js2-parse-and-expr)))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-bit-or-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-bit-xor-expr)))
-    (while (js2-match-token js2-BITOR)
-      (setq pn (js2-make-binary js2-BITOR
-                                pn
-                                'js2-parse-bit-xor-expr)))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-bit-xor-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-bit-and-expr)))
-    (while (js2-match-token js2-BITXOR)
-      (setq pn (js2-make-binary js2-BITXOR
-                                pn
-                                'js2-parse-bit-and-expr)))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-bit-and-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-eq-expr)))
-    (while (js2-match-token js2-BITAND)
-      (setq pn (js2-make-binary js2-BITAND
-                                pn
-                                'js2-parse-eq-expr)))
-    pn))
-
-(defconst js2-parse-eq-ops
-  (list js2-EQ js2-NE js2-SHEQ js2-SHNE))
-
-(defun js2-parse-eq-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-rel-expr))
-        tt)
-    (while (memq (setq tt (js2-get-token)) js2-parse-eq-ops)
-      (setq pn (js2-make-binary tt
-                                pn
-                                'js2-parse-rel-expr)))
-    (js2-unget-token)
-    pn))
-
-(defconst js2-parse-rel-ops
-  (list js2-IN js2-INSTANCEOF js2-LE js2-LT js2-GE js2-GT))
-
-(defun js2-parse-rel-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-shift-expr))
-        (continue t)
-        tt)
-    (while continue
-      (setq tt (js2-get-token))
-      (cond
-       ((and js2-in-for-init (= tt js2-IN))
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (setq continue nil))
-       ((memq tt js2-parse-rel-ops)
-        (setq pn (js2-make-binary tt pn 'js2-parse-shift-expr)))
-       (t
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (setq continue nil))))
-    pn))
-
-(defconst js2-parse-shift-ops
-  (list js2-LSH js2-URSH js2-RSH))
-
-(defun js2-parse-shift-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-add-expr))
-        tt
-        (continue t))
-    (while continue
-      (setq tt (js2-get-token))
-      (if (memq tt js2-parse-shift-ops)
-          (setq pn (js2-make-binary tt pn 'js2-parse-add-expr))
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (setq continue nil)))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-add-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-mul-expr))
-        tt
-        (continue t))
-    (while continue
-      (setq tt (js2-get-token))
-      (if (or (= tt js2-ADD) (= tt js2-SUB))
-          (setq pn (js2-make-binary tt pn 'js2-parse-mul-expr))
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (setq continue nil)))
-    pn))
-
-(defconst js2-parse-mul-ops
-  (list js2-MUL js2-DIV js2-MOD))
-
-(defun js2-parse-mul-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-expon-expr))
-        tt
-        (continue t))
-    (while continue
-      (setq tt (js2-get-token))
-      (if (memq tt js2-parse-mul-ops)
-          (setq pn (js2-make-binary tt pn 'js2-parse-expon-expr))
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (setq continue nil)))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-expon-expr ()
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-unary-expr)))
-    (when (>= js2-language-version 200)
-      (while (js2-match-token js2-EXPON)
-        (when (and (js2-unary-node-p pn)
-                   (not (memq (js2-node-type pn) '(js2-INC js2-DEC))))
-          (js2-report-error "msg.syntax" nil
-                            (js2-node-abs-pos pn) (js2-node-len pn)))
-        ;; Make it right-associative.
-        (setq pn (js2-make-binary js2-EXPON pn 'js2-parse-expon-expr))))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-make-unary (beg type parser &rest args)
-  "Make a unary node starting at BEG of type TYPE.
-If BEG is nil, `(js2-current-token-beg)' is used for the node
-start position.  PARSER is either a node (for postfix operators)
-or a function to call to parse the operand (for prefix
-operators)."
-  (let* ((pos (or beg (js2-current-token-beg)))
-         (postfix (js2-node-p parser))
-         (expr (if postfix
-                   parser
-                 (apply parser args)))
-         end
-         pn)
-    (if postfix  ; e.g. i++
-        (setq pos (js2-node-pos expr)
-              end (js2-current-token-end))
-      (setq end (js2-node-end expr)))
-    (setq pn (make-js2-unary-node :type type
-                                  :pos pos
-                                  :len (- end pos)
-                                  :operand expr))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn expr)
-    pn))
-
-(defconst js2-incrementable-node-types
-  (list js2-NAME js2-GETPROP js2-GETELEM js2-GET_REF js2-CALL)
-  "Node types that can be the operand of a ++ or -- operator.")
-
-(defun js2-check-bad-inc-dec (tt beg end unary)
-  (unless (memq (js2-node-type (js2-unary-node-operand unary))
-                js2-incrementable-node-types)
-    (js2-report-error (if (= tt js2-INC)
-                          "msg.bad.incr"
-                        "msg.bad.decr")
-                      nil beg (- end beg))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-unary-expr ()
-  (let ((tt (js2-current-token-type))
-        (beg (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (cond
-     ((or (= tt js2-VOID)
-          (= tt js2-NOT)
-          (= tt js2-BITNOT)
-          (= tt js2-TYPEOF))
-      (js2-get-token)
-      (js2-make-unary beg tt 'js2-parse-unary-expr))
-     ((= tt js2-ADD)
-      (js2-get-token)
-      ;; Convert to special POS token in decompiler and parse tree
-      (js2-make-unary beg js2-POS 'js2-parse-unary-expr))
-     ((= tt js2-SUB)
-      (js2-get-token)
-      ;; Convert to special NEG token in decompiler and parse tree
-      (js2-make-unary beg js2-NEG 'js2-parse-unary-expr))
-     ((or (= tt js2-INC)
-          (= tt js2-DEC))
-      (js2-get-token)
-      (let ((beg2 (js2-current-token-beg))
-            (end (js2-current-token-end))
-            (expr (js2-make-unary beg tt 'js2-parse-member-expr t)))
-        (js2-check-bad-inc-dec tt beg2 end expr)
-        expr))
-     ((= tt js2-DELPROP)
-      (js2-get-token)
-      (js2-make-unary beg js2-DELPROP 'js2-parse-unary-expr))
-     ((js2-parse-await-maybe tt))
-     ((= tt js2-ERROR)
-      (js2-get-token)
-      (make-js2-error-node))  ; try to continue
-     ((and (= tt js2-LT)
-           js2-compiler-xml-available)
-      ;; XML stream encountered in expression.
-      (js2-parse-member-expr-tail t (js2-parse-xml-initializer)))
-     (t
-      (let ((pn (js2-parse-member-expr t))
-            ;; Don't look across a newline boundary for a postfix incop.
-            (tt (js2-peek-token-or-eol))
-            expr)
-        (when (or (= tt js2-INC) (= tt js2-DEC))
-          (js2-get-token)
-          (setf expr pn
-                pn (js2-make-unary (js2-node-pos expr) tt expr))
-          (js2-node-set-prop pn 'postfix t)
-          (js2-check-bad-inc-dec tt (js2-current-token-beg) (js2-current-token-end) pn))
-        pn)))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-xml-initializer ()
-  "Parse an E4X XML initializer.
-I'm parsing it the way Rhino parses it, but without the tree-rewriting.
-Then I'll postprocess the result, depending on whether we're in IDE
-mode or codegen mode, and generate the appropriate rewritten AST.
-IDE mode uses a rich AST that models the XML structure.  Codegen mode
-just concatenates everything and makes a new XML or XMLList out of it."
-  (let ((tt (js2-get-first-xml-token))
-        pn-xml pn expr kids expr-pos
-        (continue t)
-        (first-token t))
-    (when (not (or (= tt js2-XML) (= tt js2-XMLEND)))
-      (js2-report-error "msg.syntax"))
-    (setq pn-xml (make-js2-xml-node))
-    (while continue
-      (if first-token
-          (setq first-token nil)
-        (setq tt (js2-get-next-xml-token)))
-      (cond
-       ;; js2-XML means we found a {expr} in the XML stream.
-       ;; The token string is the XML up to the left-curly.
-       ((= tt js2-XML)
-        (push (make-js2-string-node :pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-                                    :len (- js2-ts-cursor (js2-current-token-beg)))
-              kids)
-        (js2-must-match js2-LC "msg.syntax")
-        (setq expr-pos js2-ts-cursor
-              expr (if (eq (js2-peek-token) js2-RC)
-                       (make-js2-empty-expr-node :pos expr-pos)
-                     (js2-parse-expr)))
-        (js2-must-match js2-RC "msg.syntax")
-        (setq pn (make-js2-xml-js-expr-node :pos (js2-node-pos expr)
-                                            :len (js2-node-len expr)
-                                            :expr expr))
-        (js2-node-add-children pn expr)
-        (push pn kids))
-       ;; a js2-XMLEND token means we hit the final close-tag.
-       ((= tt js2-XMLEND)
-        (push (make-js2-string-node :pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-                                    :len (- js2-ts-cursor (js2-current-token-beg)))
-              kids)
-        (dolist (kid (nreverse kids))
-          (js2-block-node-push pn-xml kid))
-        (setf (js2-node-len pn-xml) (- js2-ts-cursor
-                                       (js2-node-pos pn-xml))
-              continue nil))
-       (t
-        (js2-report-error "msg.syntax")
-        (setq continue nil))))
-    pn-xml))
-
-
-(defun js2-parse-argument-list ()
-  "Parse an argument list and return it as a Lisp list of nodes.
-Returns the list in reverse order.  Consumes the right-paren token."
-  (let (result)
-    (unless (js2-match-token js2-RP)
-      (cl-loop do
-               (let ((tt (js2-get-token))
-                     (beg (js2-current-token-beg)))
-                 (if (and (= tt js2-TRIPLEDOT)
-                          (>= js2-language-version 200))
-                     (push (js2-make-unary beg tt 'js2-parse-assign-expr) result)
-                   (js2-unget-token)
-                   (push (js2-parse-assign-expr) result)))
-               while
-               (and (js2-match-token js2-COMMA)
-                    (or (< js2-language-version 200)
-                        (not (= js2-RP (js2-peek-token))))))
-      (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren.arg")
-      result)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-member-expr (&optional allow-call-syntax)
-  (let ((tt (js2-current-token-type))
-        pn pos target args beg end init)
-    (if (/= tt js2-NEW)
-        (setq pn (js2-parse-primary-expr))
-      ;; parse a 'new' expression
-      (js2-get-token)
-      (setq pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-            beg pos
-            target (js2-parse-member-expr)
-            end (js2-node-end target)
-            pn (make-js2-new-node :pos pos
-                                  :target target
-                                  :len (- end pos)))
-      (js2-highlight-function-call (js2-current-token))
-      (js2-node-add-children pn target)
-      (when (js2-match-token js2-LP)
-        ;; Add the arguments to pn, if any are supplied.
-        (setf beg pos  ; start of "new" keyword
-              pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-              args (nreverse (js2-parse-argument-list))
-              (js2-new-node-args pn) args
-              end (js2-current-token-end)
-              (js2-new-node-lp pn) (- pos beg)
-              (js2-new-node-rp pn) (- end 1 beg))
-        (apply #'js2-node-add-children pn args))
-      (when (and js2-allow-rhino-new-expr-initializer
-                 (js2-match-token js2-LC))
-        (setf init (js2-parse-object-literal)
-              end (js2-node-end init)
-              (js2-new-node-initializer pn) init)
-        (js2-node-add-children pn init))
-        (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- end beg)))  ; end outer if
-    (js2-parse-member-expr-tail allow-call-syntax pn)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-member-expr-tail (allow-call-syntax pn)
-  "Parse a chain of property/array accesses or function calls.
-Includes parsing for E4X operators like `..' and `.@'.
-If ALLOW-CALL-SYNTAX is nil, stops when we encounter a left-paren.
-Returns an expression tree that includes PN, the parent node."
-  (let (tt
-        (continue t))
-    (while continue
-      (setq tt (js2-get-token))
-      (cond
-       ((or (= tt js2-DOT) (= tt js2-DOTDOT))
-        (setq pn (js2-parse-property-access tt pn)))
-       ((= tt js2-DOTQUERY)
-        (setq pn (js2-parse-dot-query pn)))
-       ((= tt js2-LB)
-        (setq pn (js2-parse-element-get pn)))
-       ((= tt js2-LP)
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (if allow-call-syntax
-            (setq pn (js2-parse-function-call pn))
-          (setq continue nil)))
-       ((= tt js2-TEMPLATE_HEAD)
-        (setq pn (js2-parse-tagged-template pn (js2-parse-template-literal))))
-       ((= tt js2-NO_SUBS_TEMPLATE)
-        (setq pn (js2-parse-tagged-template pn (make-js2-string-node :type tt))))
-       (t
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (setq continue nil)))
-      (if (>= js2-highlight-level 2)
-          (js2-parse-highlight-member-expr-node pn)))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-tagged-template (tag-node tpl-node)
-  "Parse tagged template expression."
-  (let* ((pos (js2-node-pos tag-node))
-         (pn (make-js2-tagged-template-node :pos pos
-                                            :len (- (js2-current-token-end) pos)
-                                            :tag tag-node
-                                            :template tpl-node)))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn tag-node tpl-node)
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-dot-query (pn)
-  "Parse a dot-query expression, e.g. foo.bar.(@name == 2)
-Last token parsed must be `js2-DOTQUERY'."
-  (let ((pos (js2-node-pos pn))
-        op-pos expr end)
-    (js2-must-have-xml)
-    (js2-set-requires-activation)
-    (setq op-pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-          expr (js2-parse-expr)
-          end (js2-node-end expr)
-          pn (make-js2-xml-dot-query-node :left pn
-                                          :pos pos
-                                          :op-pos op-pos
-                                          :right expr))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn
-                           (js2-xml-dot-query-node-left pn)
-                           (js2-xml-dot-query-node-right pn))
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren")
-        (setf (js2-xml-dot-query-node-rp pn) (js2-current-token-beg)
-              end (js2-current-token-end)))
-    (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- end pos))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-element-get (pn)
-  "Parse an element-get expression, e.g. foo[bar].
-Last token parsed must be `js2-RB'."
-  (let ((lb (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (pos (js2-node-pos pn))
-        rb expr)
-    (setq expr (js2-parse-expr))
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-RB "msg.no.bracket.index")
-        (setq rb (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (setq pn (make-js2-elem-get-node :target pn
-                                     :pos pos
-                                     :element expr
-                                     :lb (js2-relpos lb pos)
-                                     :rb (js2-relpos rb pos)
-                                     :len (- (js2-current-token-end) pos)))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn
-                           (js2-elem-get-node-target pn)
-                           (js2-elem-get-node-element pn))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-highlight-function-call (token)
-  (when (eq (js2-token-type token) js2-NAME)
-    (js2-record-face 'js2-function-call token)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-function-call (pn)
-  (js2-highlight-function-call (js2-current-token))
-  (js2-get-token)
-  (let (args
-        (pos (js2-node-pos pn)))
-    (setq pn (make-js2-call-node :pos pos
-                                 :target pn
-                                 :lp (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn (js2-call-node-target pn))
-    ;; Add the arguments to pn, if any are supplied.
-    (setf args (nreverse (js2-parse-argument-list))
-          (js2-call-node-rp pn) (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)
-          (js2-call-node-args pn) args)
-    (apply #'js2-node-add-children pn args)
-    (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- js2-ts-cursor pos))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-property-access (tt pn)
-  "Parse a property access, XML descendants access, or XML attr access."
-  (let ((member-type-flags 0)
-        (dot-pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (dot-len (if (= tt js2-DOTDOT) 2 1))
-        name
-        ref  ; right side of . or .. operator
-        result)
-    (when (= tt js2-DOTDOT)
-      (js2-must-have-xml)
-      (setq member-type-flags js2-descendants-flag))
-    (if (not js2-compiler-xml-available)
-        (progn
-          (js2-must-match-prop-name "msg.no.name.after.dot")
-          (setq name (js2-create-name-node t js2-GETPROP)
-                result (make-js2-prop-get-node :left pn
-                                               :pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-                                               :right name
-                                               :len (js2-current-token-len)))
-          (js2-node-add-children result pn name)
-          result)
-      ;; otherwise look for XML operators
-      (setf result (if (= tt js2-DOT)
-                       (make-js2-prop-get-node)
-                     (make-js2-infix-node :type js2-DOTDOT))
-            (js2-node-pos result) (js2-node-pos pn)
-            (js2-infix-node-op-pos result) dot-pos
-            (js2-infix-node-left result) pn  ; do this after setting position
-            tt (js2-get-prop-name-token))
-      (cond
-       ;; handles: name, ns::name, ns::*, ns::[expr]
-       ((= tt js2-NAME)
-        (setq ref (js2-parse-property-name -1 nil member-type-flags)))
-       ;; handles: *, *::name, *::*, *::[expr]
-       ((= tt js2-MUL)
-        (setq ref (js2-parse-property-name nil "*" member-type-flags)))
-       ;; handles: '@attr', '@ns::attr', '@ns::*', '@ns::[expr]', etc.
-       ((= tt js2-XMLATTR)
-        (setq result (js2-parse-attribute-access)))
-       (t
-        (js2-report-error "msg.no.name.after.dot" nil dot-pos dot-len)))
-      (if ref
-          (setf (js2-node-len result) (- (js2-node-end ref)
-                                         (js2-node-pos result))
-                (js2-infix-node-right result) ref))
-      (if (js2-infix-node-p result)
-          (js2-node-add-children result
-                                 (js2-infix-node-left result)
-                                 (js2-infix-node-right result)))
-      result)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-attribute-access ()
-  "Parse an E4X XML attribute expression.
-This includes expressions of the forms:
-
-  @attr      @ns::attr     @ns::*
-  @*         @*::attr      @*::*
-  @[expr]    @*::[expr]    @ns::[expr]
-
-Called if we peeked an '@' token."
-  (let ((tt (js2-get-prop-name-token))
-        (at-pos (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (cond
-     ;; handles: @name, @ns::name, @ns::*, @ns::[expr]
-     ((= tt js2-NAME)
-      (js2-parse-property-name at-pos nil 0))
-     ;; handles: @*, @*::name, @*::*, @*::[expr]
-     ((= tt js2-MUL)
-      (js2-parse-property-name (js2-current-token-beg) "*" 0))
-     ;; handles @[expr]
-     ((= tt js2-LB)
-      (js2-parse-xml-elem-ref at-pos))
-     (t
-      (js2-report-error "msg.no.name.after.xmlAttr")
-      ;; Avoid cascaded errors that happen if we make an error node here.
-      (js2-parse-property-name (js2-current-token-beg) "" 0)))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-property-name (at-pos s member-type-flags)
-  "Check if :: follows name in which case it becomes qualified name.
-
-AT-POS is a natural number if we just read an '@' token, else nil.
-S is the name or string that was matched:  an identifier, 'throw' or '*'.
-MEMBER-TYPE-FLAGS is a bit set tracking whether we're a '.' or '..' child.
-
-Returns a `js2-xml-ref-node' if it's an attribute access, a child of a '..'
-operator, or the name is followed by ::.  For a plain name, returns a
-`js2-name-node'.  Returns a `js2-error-node' for malformed XML expressions."
-  (let ((pos (or at-pos (js2-current-token-beg)))
-        colon-pos
-        (name (js2-create-name-node t (js2-current-token-type) s))
-        ns tt pn)
-    (catch 'return
-      (when (js2-match-token js2-COLONCOLON)
-        (setq ns name
-              colon-pos (js2-current-token-beg)
-              tt (js2-get-prop-name-token))
-        (cond
-         ;; handles name::name
-         ((= tt js2-NAME)
-          (setq name (js2-create-name-node)))
-         ;; handles name::*
-         ((= tt js2-MUL)
-          (setq name (js2-create-name-node nil nil "*")))
-         ;; handles name::[expr]
-         ((= tt js2-LB)
-          (throw 'return (js2-parse-xml-elem-ref at-pos ns colon-pos)))
-         (t
-          (js2-report-error "msg.no.name.after.coloncolon"))))
-      (if (and (null ns) (zerop member-type-flags))
-          name
-        (prog1
-            (setq pn
-                  (make-js2-xml-prop-ref-node :pos pos
-                                              :len (- (js2-node-end name) pos)
-                                              :at-pos at-pos
-                                              :colon-pos colon-pos
-                                              :propname name))
-          (js2-node-add-children pn name))))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-xml-elem-ref (at-pos &optional namespace colon-pos)
-  "Parse the [expr] portion of an xml element reference.
-For instance, @[expr], @*::[expr], or ns::[expr]."
-  (let* ((lb (js2-current-token-beg))
-         (pos (or at-pos lb))
-         rb
-         (expr (js2-parse-expr))
-         (end (js2-node-end expr))
-         pn)
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-RB "msg.no.bracket.index")
-        (setq rb (js2-current-token-beg)
-              end (js2-current-token-end)))
-    (prog1
-        (setq pn
-              (make-js2-xml-elem-ref-node :pos pos
-                                          :len (- end pos)
-                                          :namespace namespace
-                                          :colon-pos colon-pos
-                                          :at-pos at-pos
-                                          :expr expr
-                                          :lb (js2-relpos lb pos)
-                                          :rb (js2-relpos rb pos)))
-      (js2-node-add-children pn namespace expr))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-destruct-primary-expr ()
-  (let ((js2-is-in-destructuring t))
-    (js2-parse-primary-expr)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-primary-expr ()
-  "Parse a literal (leaf) expression of some sort.
-Includes complex literals such as functions, object-literals,
-array-literals, array comprehensions and regular expressions."
-  (let (tt node)
-    (setq tt (js2-current-token-type))
-    (cond
-     ((= tt js2-CLASS)
-      (js2-parse-class-expr))
-     ((= tt js2-FUNCTION)
-      (js2-parse-function-expr))
-     ((js2-match-async-function)
-      (js2-parse-function-expr t))
-     ((= tt js2-LB)
-      (js2-parse-array-comp-or-literal))
-     ((= tt js2-LC)
-      (js2-parse-object-literal))
-     ((= tt js2-LET)
-      (js2-parse-let (js2-current-token-beg)))
-     ((= tt js2-LP)
-      (js2-parse-paren-expr-or-generator-comp))
-     ((= tt js2-XMLATTR)
-      (js2-must-have-xml)
-      (js2-parse-attribute-access))
-     ((= tt js2-NAME)
-      (js2-parse-name tt))
-     ((= tt js2-NUMBER)
-      (setq node (make-js2-number-node))
-      (when (and js2-in-use-strict-directive
-                 (= (js2-number-node-num-base node) 8)
-                 (js2-number-node-legacy-octal-p node))
-        (js2-report-error "msg.no.octal.strict"))
-      node)
-     ((or (= tt js2-STRING) (= tt js2-NO_SUBS_TEMPLATE))
-      (make-js2-string-node :type tt))
-     ((= tt js2-TEMPLATE_HEAD)
-      (js2-parse-template-literal))
-     ((or (= tt js2-DIV) (= tt js2-ASSIGN_DIV))
-      ;; Got / or /= which in this context means a regexp literal
-      (let* ((px-pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-             (flags (js2-read-regexp tt px-pos))
-             (end (js2-current-token-end)))
-        (prog1
-            (make-js2-regexp-node :pos px-pos
-                                  :len (- end px-pos)
-                                  :value (js2-current-token-string)
-                                  :flags flags)
-          (js2-set-face px-pos end 'font-lock-string-face 'record))))
-     ((or (= tt js2-NULL)
-          (= tt js2-THIS)
-          (= tt js2-SUPER)
-          (= tt js2-FALSE)
-          (= tt js2-TRUE))
-      (make-js2-keyword-node :type tt))
-     ((= tt js2-TRIPLEDOT)
-      ;; Likewise, only valid in an arrow function with a rest param.
-      (if (and (js2-match-token js2-NAME)
-               (js2-match-token js2-RP)
-               (eq (js2-peek-token) js2-ARROW))
-          (progn
-            (js2-unget-token)  ; Put back the right paren.
-            ;; See the previous case.
-            (make-js2-keyword-node :type js2-NULL))
-        (js2-report-error "msg.syntax")
-        (make-js2-error-node)))
-     ((= tt js2-RESERVED)
-      (js2-report-error "msg.reserved.id")
-      (make-js2-name-node))
-     ((= tt js2-ERROR)
-      ;; the scanner or one of its subroutines reported the error.
-      (make-js2-error-node))
-     ((= tt js2-EOF)
-      (let* ((px-pos (point-at-bol))
-             (len (- js2-ts-cursor px-pos)))
-        (js2-report-error "msg.unexpected.eof" nil px-pos len))
-      (make-js2-error-node :pos (1- js2-ts-cursor)))
-     (t
-      (js2-report-error "msg.syntax")
-      (make-js2-error-node)))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-template-literal ()
-  (let ((beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (kids (list (make-js2-string-node :type js2-TEMPLATE_HEAD)))
-        (tt js2-TEMPLATE_HEAD))
-    (while (eq tt js2-TEMPLATE_HEAD)
-      (push (js2-parse-expr) kids)
-      (js2-must-match js2-RC "msg.syntax")
-      (setq tt (js2-get-token 'TEMPLATE_TAIL))
-      (push (make-js2-string-node :type tt) kids))
-    (setq kids (nreverse kids))
-    (let ((tpl (make-js2-template-node :pos beg
-                                       :len (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)
-                                       :kids kids)))
-      (apply #'js2-node-add-children tpl kids)
-      tpl)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-name (_tt)
-  (let ((name (js2-current-token-string))
-        node)
-    (setq node (if js2-compiler-xml-available
-                   (js2-parse-property-name nil name 0)
-                 (js2-create-name-node 'check-activation nil name)))
-    (if (and js2-highlight-external-variables
-             ;; FIXME: What's TRT for `js2-xml-ref-node'?
-             (js2-name-node-p node))
-        (js2-record-name-node node))
-    node))
-
-(defun js2-parse-warn-trailing-comma (msg pos elems comma-pos)
-  (js2-add-strict-warning
-   msg nil
-   ;; back up from comma to beginning of line or array/objlit
-   (max (if elems
-            (js2-node-pos (car elems))
-          pos)
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char comma-pos)
-          (back-to-indentation)
-          (point)))
-   comma-pos))
-
-(defun js2-parse-array-comp-or-literal ()
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (if (and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-             (js2-match-token js2-FOR))
-        (js2-parse-array-comp pos)
-      (js2-parse-array-literal pos))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-array-literal (pos)
-  (let ((after-lb-or-comma t)
-        after-comma tt elems pn was-rest
-        (continue t))
-    (unless js2-is-in-destructuring
-      (js2-push-scope (make-js2-scope))) ; for the legacy array comp
-    (while continue
-      (setq tt (js2-get-token))
-      (cond
-       ;; end of array
-       ((or (= tt js2-RB)
-            (= tt js2-EOF))  ; prevent infinite loop
-        (if (= tt js2-EOF)
-            (js2-report-error "msg.no.bracket.arg" nil pos))
-        (when (and after-comma (< js2-language-version 170))
-          (js2-parse-warn-trailing-comma "msg.array.trailing.comma"
-                                         pos (remove nil elems) after-comma))
-        (setq continue nil
-              pn (make-js2-array-node :pos pos
-                                      :len (- js2-ts-cursor pos)
-                                      :elems (nreverse elems)))
-        (apply #'js2-node-add-children pn (js2-array-node-elems pn)))
-       ;; anything after rest element (...foo)
-       (was-rest
-        (js2-report-error "msg.param.after.rest"))
-       ;; comma
-       ((= tt js2-COMMA)
-        (setq after-comma (js2-current-token-end))
-        (if (not after-lb-or-comma)
-            (setq after-lb-or-comma t)
-          (push nil elems)))
-       ;; array comp
-       ((and (>= js2-language-version 170)
-             (not js2-is-in-destructuring)
-             (= tt js2-FOR)          ; check for array comprehension
-             (not after-lb-or-comma) ; "for" can't follow a comma
-             elems                   ; must have at least 1 element
-             (not (cdr elems)))      ; but no 2nd element
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (setf continue nil
-              pn (js2-parse-legacy-array-comp (car elems) pos)))
-       ;; another element
-       (t
-        (unless after-lb-or-comma
-          (js2-report-error "msg.no.bracket.arg"))
-        (if (and (= tt js2-TRIPLEDOT)
-                 (>= js2-language-version 200))
-            ;; rest/spread operator
-            (progn
-              (push (js2-make-unary nil tt 'js2-parse-assign-expr)
-                    elems)
-              (if js2-is-in-destructuring
-                  (setq was-rest t)))
-          (js2-unget-token)
-          (push (js2-parse-assign-expr) elems))
-        (setq after-lb-or-comma nil
-              after-comma nil))))
-    (unless js2-is-in-destructuring
-      (js2-pop-scope))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-legacy-array-comp (expr pos)
-  "Parse a legacy array comprehension (JavaScript 1.7).
-EXPR is the first expression after the opening left-bracket.
-POS is the beginning of the LB token preceding EXPR.
-We should have just parsed the 'for' keyword before calling this function."
-  (let ((current-scope js2-current-scope)
-        loops first filter result)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (while (js2-match-token js2-FOR)
-            (let ((loop (make-js2-comp-loop-node)))
-              (js2-push-scope loop)
-              (push loop loops)
-              (js2-parse-comp-loop loop)))
-          ;; First loop takes expr scope's parent.
-          (setf (js2-scope-parent-scope (setq first (car (last loops))))
-                (js2-scope-parent-scope current-scope))
-          ;; Set expr scope's parent to the last loop.
-          (setf (js2-scope-parent-scope current-scope) (car loops))
-          (if (/= (js2-get-token) js2-IF)
-              (js2-unget-token)
-            (setq filter (js2-parse-condition))))
-      (dotimes (_ (1- (length loops)))
-        (js2-pop-scope)))
-    (js2-must-match js2-RB "msg.no.bracket.arg" pos)
-    (setq result (make-js2-comp-node :pos pos
-                                     :len (- js2-ts-cursor pos)
-                                     :result expr
-                                     :loops (nreverse loops)
-                                     :filters (and filter (list (car filter)))
-                                     :form 'LEGACY_ARRAY))
-    ;; Set comp loop's parent to the last loop.
-    ;; TODO: Get rid of the bogus expr scope.
-    (setf (js2-scope-parent-scope result) first)
-    (apply #'js2-node-add-children result expr (car filter)
-           (js2-comp-node-loops result))
-    result))
-
-(defun js2-parse-array-comp (pos)
-  "Parse an ES6 array comprehension.
-POS is the beginning of the LB token.
-We should have just parsed the 'for' keyword before calling this function."
-  (let ((pn (js2-parse-comprehension pos 'ARRAY)))
-    (js2-must-match js2-RB "msg.no.bracket.arg" pos)
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-generator-comp (pos)
-  (let* ((js2-nesting-of-function (1+ js2-nesting-of-function))
-         (js2-current-script-or-fn
-          (make-js2-function-node :generator-type 'COMPREHENSION))
-         (pn (js2-parse-comprehension pos 'STAR_GENERATOR)))
-    (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren" pos)
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-comprehension (pos form)
-  (let (loops filters expr result last)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (js2-unget-token)
-          (while (js2-match-token js2-FOR)
-            (let ((loop (make-js2-comp-loop-node)))
-              (js2-push-scope loop)
-              (push loop loops)
-              (js2-parse-comp-loop loop)))
-          (while (js2-match-token js2-IF)
-            (push (car (js2-parse-condition)) filters))
-          (setq expr (js2-parse-assign-expr))
-          (setq last (car loops)))
-      (dolist (_ loops)
-        (js2-pop-scope)))
-    (setq result (make-js2-comp-node :pos pos
-                                     :len (- js2-ts-cursor pos)
-                                     :result expr
-                                     :loops (nreverse loops)
-                                     :filters (nreverse filters)
-                                     :form form))
-    (apply #'js2-node-add-children result (js2-comp-node-loops result))
-    (apply #'js2-node-add-children result expr (js2-comp-node-filters result))
-    (setf (js2-scope-parent-scope result) last)
-    result))
-
-(defun js2-parse-comp-loop (pn &optional only-of-p)
-  "Parse a 'for [each] (foo [in|of] bar)' expression in an Array comprehension.
-The current token should be the initial FOR.
-If ONLY-OF-P is non-nil, only the 'for (foo of bar)' form is allowed."
-  (let ((pos (js2-comp-loop-node-pos pn))
-        tt iter obj foreach-p forof-p in-pos each-pos lp rp)
-    (when (and (not only-of-p) (js2-match-token js2-NAME))
-      (if (string= (js2-current-token-string) "each")
-          (progn
-            (setq foreach-p t
-                  each-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)) ; relative
-            (js2-record-face 'font-lock-keyword-face))
-        (js2-report-error "msg.no.paren.for")))
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-LP "msg.no.paren.for")
-        (setq lp (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)))
-    (setq tt (js2-peek-token))
-    (cond
-     ((or (= tt js2-LB)
-          (= tt js2-LC))
-      (js2-get-token)
-      (setq iter (js2-parse-destruct-primary-expr))
-      (js2-define-destruct-symbols iter js2-LET
-                                   'font-lock-variable-name-face t))
-     ((js2-match-token js2-NAME)
-      (setq iter (js2-create-name-node)))
-     (t
-      (js2-report-error "msg.bad.var")))
-    ;; Define as a let since we want the scope of the variable to
-    ;; be restricted to the array comprehension
-    (if (js2-name-node-p iter)
-        (js2-define-symbol js2-LET (js2-name-node-name iter) pn t))
-    (if (or (and (not only-of-p) (js2-match-token js2-IN))
-            (and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-                 (js2-match-contextual-kwd "of")
-                 (setq forof-p t)))
-        (setq in-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos))
-      (js2-report-error "msg.in.after.for.name"))
-    (setq obj (js2-parse-expr))
-    (if (js2-must-match js2-RP "msg.no.paren.for.ctrl")
-        (setq rp (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)))
-    (setf (js2-node-pos pn) pos
-          (js2-node-len pn) (- js2-ts-cursor pos)
-          (js2-comp-loop-node-iterator pn) iter
-          (js2-comp-loop-node-object pn) obj
-          (js2-comp-loop-node-in-pos pn) in-pos
-          (js2-comp-loop-node-each-pos pn) each-pos
-          (js2-comp-loop-node-foreach-p pn) foreach-p
-          (js2-comp-loop-node-forof-p pn) forof-p
-          (js2-comp-loop-node-lp pn) lp
-          (js2-comp-loop-node-rp pn) rp)
-    (js2-node-add-children pn iter obj)
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-class-stmt ()
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (_ (js2-must-match-name "msg.unnamed.class.stmt"))
-        (name (js2-create-name-node t)))
-    (js2-set-face (js2-node-pos name) (js2-node-end name)
-                  'font-lock-function-name-face 'record)
-    (let ((node (js2-parse-class pos 'CLASS_STATEMENT name)))
-      (js2-record-imenu-functions node name)
-      (js2-define-symbol js2-FUNCTION
-                         (js2-name-node-name name)
-                         node)
-      node)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-class-expr ()
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        name)
-    (when (js2-match-token js2-NAME)
-      (setq name (js2-create-name-node t)))
-    (js2-parse-class pos 'CLASS_EXPRESSION name)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-class (pos form name)
-  ;; class X [extends ...] {
-  (let (pn elems extends)
-    (if (js2-match-token js2-EXTENDS)
-        (if (= (js2-peek-token) js2-LC)
-            (js2-report-error "msg.missing.extends")
-          ;; TODO(sdh): this should be left-hand-side-expr, not assign-expr
-          (setq extends (js2-parse-assign-expr))
-          (if (not extends)
-              (js2-report-error "msg.bad.extends"))))
-    (js2-must-match js2-LC "msg.no.brace.class")
-    (setq elems (js2-parse-object-literal-elems t)
-          pn (make-js2-class-node :pos pos
-                                  :len (- js2-ts-cursor pos)
-                                  :form form
-                                  :name name
-                                  :extends extends
-                                  :elems elems))
-    (apply #'js2-node-add-children
-           pn name extends (js2-class-node-elems pn))
-    pn))
-
-(defun js2-parse-object-literal ()
-  (let* ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-         (elems (js2-parse-object-literal-elems))
-         (result (make-js2-object-node :pos pos
-                                       :len (- js2-ts-cursor pos)
-                                       :elems elems)))
-    (apply #'js2-node-add-children result (js2-object-node-elems result))
-    result))
-
-(defun js2-property-key-string (property-node)
-  "Return the key of PROPERTY-NODE (a `js2-object-prop-node' or
-`js2-method-node') as a string, or nil if it can't be
-represented as a string (e.g., the key is computed by an
-expression)."
-  (cond
-   ((js2-unary-node-p property-node) nil) ;; {...foo}
-   (t
-    (let ((key (js2-infix-node-left property-node)))
-      (when (js2-computed-prop-name-node-p key)
-        (setq key (js2-computed-prop-name-node-expr key)))
-      (cond
-       ((js2-name-node-p key)
-        (js2-name-node-name key))
-       ((js2-string-node-p key)
-        (js2-string-node-value key))
-       ((js2-number-node-p key)
-        (js2-number-node-value key)))))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-object-literal-elems (&optional class-p)
-  (let ((pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (static nil)
-        (continue t)
-        tt elems elem
-        elem-key-string previous-elem-key-string
-        after-comma previous-token)
-    (while continue
-      (setq tt (js2-get-prop-name-token)
-            static nil
-            elem nil
-            previous-token nil)
-      ;; Handle 'static' keyword only if we're in a class
-      (when (and class-p (= js2-NAME tt)
-                 (string= "static" (js2-current-token-string)))
-        (js2-record-face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-        (setq static t
-              tt (js2-get-prop-name-token)))
-      ;; Handle generator * before the property name for in-line functions
-      (when (and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-                 (= js2-MUL tt))
-        (setq previous-token (js2-current-token)
-              tt (js2-get-prop-name-token)))
-      ;; Handle getter, setter and async methods
-      (let ((prop (js2-current-token-string)))
-        (when (and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-                   (= js2-NAME tt)
-                   (member prop '("get" "set" "async"))
-                   (member (js2-peek-token 'KEYWORD_IS_NAME)
-                           (list js2-NAME js2-STRING js2-NUMBER js2-LB)))
-          (setq previous-token (js2-current-token)
-                tt (js2-get-prop-name-token))))
-      (cond
-       ;; Rest/spread (...expr)
-       ((and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-             (not class-p) (not static) (not previous-token)
-             (= js2-TRIPLEDOT tt))
-        (setq after-comma nil
-              elem (js2-make-unary nil js2-TRIPLEDOT 'js2-parse-assign-expr)))
-       ;; Found a key/value property (of any sort)
-       ((member tt (list js2-NAME js2-STRING js2-NUMBER js2-LB))
-        (setq after-comma nil
-              elem (js2-parse-named-prop tt previous-token class-p))
-        (if (and (null elem)
-                 (not js2-recover-from-parse-errors))
-            (setq continue nil)))
-       ;; Break out of loop, and handle trailing commas.
-       ((or (= tt js2-RC)
-            (= tt js2-EOF))
-        (js2-unget-token)
-        (setq continue nil)
-        (if after-comma
-            (js2-parse-warn-trailing-comma "msg.extra.trailing.comma"
-                                           pos elems after-comma)))
-       ;; Skip semicolons in a class body
-       ((and class-p
-             (= tt js2-SEMI))
-        nil)
-       (t
-        (js2-report-error "msg.bad.prop")
-        (unless js2-recover-from-parse-errors
-          (setq continue nil))))         ; end switch
-      ;; Handle static for classes' codegen.
-      (if static
-          (if elem (js2-node-set-prop elem 'STATIC t)
-            (js2-report-error "msg.unexpected.static")))
-      ;; Handle commas, depending on class-p.
-      (let ((tok (js2-get-prop-name-token)))
-        (if (eq tok js2-COMMA)
-            (if class-p
-                (js2-report-error "msg.class.unexpected.comma")
-              (setq after-comma (js2-current-token-end)))
-          (js2-unget-token)
-          (unless class-p (setq continue nil))))
-      (when elem
-        (when (and js2-in-use-strict-directive
-                   (setq elem-key-string (js2-property-key-string elem))
-                   (cl-some
-                    (lambda (previous-elem)
-                      (and (setq previous-elem-key-string
-                                 (js2-property-key-string previous-elem))
-                           ;; Check if the property is a duplicate.
-                           (string= previous-elem-key-string elem-key-string)
-                           ;; But make an exception for getter / setter pairs.
-                           (not (and (js2-method-node-p elem)
-                                     (js2-method-node-p previous-elem)
-                                     (let ((type (js2-node-get-prop (js2-method-node-right elem) 'METHOD_TYPE))
-                                           (previous-type (js2-node-get-prop (js2-method-node-right previous-elem) 'METHOD_TYPE)))
-                                       (and (member type '(GET SET))
-                                            (member previous-type '(GET SET))
-                                            (not (eq type previous-type))))))))
-                    elems))
-          (js2-report-error "msg.dup.obj.lit.prop.strict"
-                            elem-key-string
-                            (js2-node-abs-pos (js2-infix-node-left elem))
-                            (js2-node-len (js2-infix-node-left elem))))
-        ;; Append any parsed element.
-        (push elem elems)))       ; end loop
-    (js2-must-match js2-RC "msg.no.brace.prop")
-    (nreverse elems)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-named-prop (tt previous-token &optional class-p)
-  "Parse a name, string, or getter/setter object property.
-When `js2-is-in-destructuring' is t, forms like {a, b, c} will be permitted."
-  (let ((key (js2-parse-prop-name tt))
-        (prop (and previous-token (js2-token-string previous-token)))
-        (property-type (when previous-token
-                             (if (= (js2-token-type previous-token) js2-MUL)
-                                 "*"
-                               (js2-token-string previous-token))))
-        pos)
-    (when (member prop '("get" "set" "async"))
-      (setq pos (js2-token-beg previous-token))
-      (js2-set-face (js2-token-beg previous-token)
-                    (js2-token-end previous-token)
-                    'font-lock-keyword-face 'record))  ; get/set/async
-    (cond
-     ;; method definition: {f() {...}}
-     ((and (= (js2-peek-token) js2-LP)
-           (>= js2-language-version 200))
-      (when (or (js2-name-node-p key) (js2-string-node-p key))
-        ;; highlight function name properties
-        (js2-record-face 'font-lock-function-name-face))
-      (js2-parse-method-prop pos key property-type))
-     ;; class field or binding element with initializer
-     ((and (= (js2-peek-token) js2-ASSIGN)
-           (>= js2-language-version 200))
-      (if (not (or class-p
-                   js2-is-in-destructuring))
-          (js2-report-error "msg.init.no.destruct"))
-      (js2-parse-initialized-binding key))
-     ;; regular prop
-     (t
-      (let ((beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-            (end (js2-current-token-end))
-            (expr (js2-parse-plain-property key class-p)))
-        (when (and (= tt js2-NAME)
-                   (not js2-is-in-destructuring)
-                   js2-highlight-external-variables
-                   (js2-node-get-prop expr 'SHORTHAND))
-          (js2-record-name-node key))
-        (js2-set-face beg end
-                      (if (js2-function-node-p
-                           (js2-object-prop-node-right expr))
-                          'font-lock-function-name-face
-                        'js2-object-property)
-                      'record)
-        expr)))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-initialized-binding (name)
-  "Parse a `SingleNameBinding' with initializer.
-
-`name' is the `BindingIdentifier'."
-  (when (js2-match-token js2-ASSIGN)
-    (js2-make-binary js2-ASSIGN name 'js2-parse-assign-expr t)))
-
-(defun js2-parse-prop-name (tt)
-  (cond
-   ;; Literal string keys: {'foo': 'bar'}
-   ((= tt js2-STRING)
-    (make-js2-string-node))
-   ;; Handle computed keys: {[Symbol.iterator]: ...}, *[1+2]() {...}},
-   ;; {[foo + bar]() { ... }}, {[get ['x' + 1]() {...}}
-   ((and (= tt js2-LB)
-         (>= js2-language-version 200))
-    (make-js2-computed-prop-name-node
-     :expr (prog1 (js2-parse-assign-expr)
-             (js2-must-match js2-RB "msg.missing.computed.rb"))))
-   ;; Numeric keys: {12: 'foo'}, {10.7: 'bar'}
-   ((= tt js2-NUMBER)
-    (make-js2-number-node))
-   ;; Unquoted names: {foo: 12}
-   ((= tt js2-NAME)
-    (js2-create-name-node))
-   ;; Anything else is an error
-   (t (js2-report-error "msg.bad.prop"))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-plain-property (prop &optional class-p)
-  "Parse a non-getter/setter property in an object literal.
-PROP is the node representing the property: a number, name,
-string or expression."
-  (let* (tt
-         (pos (js2-node-pos prop))
-         colon expr result)
-    (cond
-     ;; Abbreviated property, as in {foo, bar} or class {a; b}
-     ((and (>= js2-language-version 200)
-           (if class-p
-               (and (setq tt (js2-peek-token-or-eol))
-                    (member tt (list js2-EOL js2-RC js2-SEMI)))
-             (and (setq tt (js2-peek-token))
-                  (member tt (list js2-COMMA js2-RC))
-                  (js2-name-node-p prop))))
-      (setq result (make-js2-object-prop-node
-                    :pos pos
-                    :len (js2-node-len prop)
-                    :left prop
-                    :right prop
-                    :op-pos (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)))
-      (js2-node-add-children result prop)
-      (js2-node-set-prop result 'SHORTHAND t)
-      result)
-     ;; Normal property
-     (t
-      (setq tt (js2-get-token))
-      (if (= tt js2-COLON)
-          (setq colon (- (js2-current-token-beg) pos)
-                expr (js2-parse-assign-expr))
-        (js2-report-error "msg.no.colon.prop")
-        (setq expr (make-js2-error-node)))
-      (setq result (make-js2-object-prop-node
-                   :pos pos
-                   ;; don't include last consumed token in length
-                   :len (- (+ (js2-node-pos expr)
-                              (js2-node-len expr))
-                           pos)
-                   :left prop
-                   :right expr
-                   :op-pos colon))
-      (js2-node-add-children result prop expr)
-      result))))
-
-(defun js2-parse-method-prop (pos prop type-string)
-  "Parse method property in an object literal or a class body.
-JavaScript syntax is:
-
-  { foo(...) {...}, get foo() {...}, set foo(x) {...}, *foo(...) {...},
-    async foo(...) {...} }
-
-and expression closure style is also supported
-
-  { get foo() x, set foo(x) _x = x }
-
-POS is the start position of the `get' or `set' keyword, if any.
-PROP is the `js2-name-node' representing the property name.
-TYPE-STRING is a string `get', `set', `*', or nil, indicating a found keyword."
-  (let* ((type (or (cdr (assoc type-string '(("get" . GET)
-                                             ("set" . SET)
-                                             ("async" . ASYNC))))
-                   'FUNCTION))
-         result end
-         (pos (or pos (js2-current-token-beg)))
-         (_ (js2-must-match js2-LP "msg.no.paren.parms"))
-         (fn (js2-parse-function 'FUNCTION_EXPRESSION pos
-                                 (string= type-string "*")
-                                 (eq type 'ASYNC)
-                                 nil)))
-    (js2-node-set-prop fn 'METHOD_TYPE type)  ; for codegen
-    (unless pos (setq pos (js2-node-pos prop)))
-    (setq end (js2-node-end fn)
-          result (make-js2-method-node :pos pos
-                                       :len (- end pos)
-                                       :left prop
-                                       :right fn))
-    (js2-node-add-children result prop fn)
-    result))
-
-(defun js2-create-name-node (&optional check-activation-p token string)
-  "Create a name node using the current token and, optionally, STRING.
-And, if CHECK-ACTIVATION-P is non-nil, use the value of TOKEN."
-  (let* ((beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-         (tt (js2-current-token-type))
-         (s (or string
-                (if (= js2-NAME tt)
-                    (js2-current-token-string)
-                  (js2-tt-name tt))))
-         name)
-    (setq name (make-js2-name-node :pos beg
-                                   :name s
-                                   :len (length s)))
-    (if check-activation-p
-        (js2-check-activation-name s (or token js2-NAME)))
-    name))
-
-;;; Use AST to extract semantic information
-
-(defun js2-get-element-index-from-array-node (elem array-node &optional hardcoded-array-index)
-  "Get index of ELEM from ARRAY-NODE or 0 and return it as string."
-  (let ((idx 0) elems (rlt hardcoded-array-index))
-    (setq elems (js2-array-node-elems array-node))
-    (if (and elem (not hardcoded-array-index))
-        (setq rlt (catch 'nth-elt
-                    (dolist (x elems)
-                      ;; We know the ELEM does belong to ARRAY-NODE,
-                      (if (eq elem x) (throw 'nth-elt idx))
-                      (setq idx (1+ idx)))
-                    0)))
-    (format "[%s]" rlt)))
-
-(defun js2-print-json-path (&optional hardcoded-array-index)
-  "Print the path to the JSON value under point, and save it in the kill ring.
-If HARDCODED-ARRAY-INDEX provided, array index in JSON path is replaced with it."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (js2-reparse)
-  (let (previous-node current-node
-        key-name
-        rlt)
-
-    ;; The `js2-node-at-point' starts scanning from AST root node.
-    ;; So there is no way to optimize it.
-    (setq current-node (js2-node-at-point))
-
-    (while (not (js2-ast-root-p current-node))
-      (cond
-       ;; JSON property node
-       ((js2-object-prop-node-p current-node)
-        (setq key-name (js2-prop-node-name (js2-object-prop-node-left current-node)))
-        (if rlt (setq rlt (concat "." key-name rlt))
-          (setq rlt (concat "." key-name))))
-
-       ;; Array node
-       ((or (js2-array-node-p current-node))
-        (setq rlt (concat (js2-get-element-index-from-array-node previous-node
-                                                                 current-node
-                                                                 hardcoded-array-index)
-                          rlt)))
-
-       ;; Other nodes are ignored
-       (t))
-
-      ;; current node is archived
-      (setq previous-node current-node)
-      ;; Get parent node and continue the loop
-      (setq current-node (js2-node-parent current-node)))
-
-    (cond
-     (rlt
-      ;; Clean the final result
-      (setq rlt (replace-regexp-in-string "^\\." "" rlt))
-      (kill-new rlt)
-      (message "%s => kill-ring" rlt))
-     (t
-      (message "No JSON path found!")))
-
-    rlt))
-
-;;; Indentation support (bouncing)
-
-;; In recent-enough Emacs, we reuse the indentation code from
-;; `js-mode'.  To continue support for the older versions, some code
-;; that was here previously was moved to `js2-old-indent.el'.
-
-;; Whichever indenter is used, it's often "wrong", however, and needs
-;; to be overridden.  The right long-term solution is probably to
-;; emulate (or integrate with) cc-engine, but it's a nontrivial amount
-;; of coding.  Even when a parse tree from `js2-parse' is present,
-;; which is not true at the moment the user is typing, computing
-;; indentation is still thousands of lines of code to handle every
-;; possible syntactic edge case.
-
-;; In the meantime, the compromise solution is that we offer a "bounce
-;; indenter", configured with `js2-bounce-indent-p', which cycles the
-;; current line indent among various likely guess points.  This approach
-;; is far from perfect, but should at least make it slightly easier to
-;; move the line towards its desired indentation when manually
-;; overriding Karl's heuristic nesting guesser.
-
-(defun js2-backward-sws ()
-  "Move backward through whitespace and comments."
-  (interactive)
-  (while (forward-comment -1)))
-
-(defun js2-forward-sws ()
-  "Move forward through whitespace and comments."
-  (interactive)
-  (while (forward-comment 1)))
-
-(defun js2-arglist-close ()
-  "Return non-nil if we're on a line beginning with a close-paren/brace."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-at-bol))
-    (js2-forward-sws)
-    (looking-at "[])}]")))
-
-(defun js2-indent-looks-like-label-p ()
-  (goto-char (point-at-bol))
-  (js2-forward-sws)
-  (looking-at (concat js2-mode-identifier-re ":")))
-
-(defun js2-indent-in-objlit-p (parse-status)
-  "Return non-nil if this looks like an object-literal entry."
-  (let ((start (nth 1 parse-status)))
-    (and
-     start
-     (save-excursion
-       (and (zerop (forward-line -1))
-            (not (< (point) start))     ; crossed a {} boundary
-            (js2-indent-looks-like-label-p)))
-     (save-excursion
-       (js2-indent-looks-like-label-p)))))
-
-;; If prev line looks like foobar({ then we're passing an object
-;; literal to a function call, and people pretty much always want to
-;; de-dent back to the previous line, so move the 'basic-offset'
-;; position to the front.
-(defun js2-indent-objlit-arg-p (parse-status)
-  (save-excursion
-    (back-to-indentation)
-    (js2-backward-sws)
-    (and (eq (1- (point)) (nth 1 parse-status))
-         (eq (char-before) ?{)
-         (progn
-           (forward-char -1)
-           (skip-chars-backward " \t")
-           (eq (char-before) ?\()))))
-
-(defun js2-indent-case-block-p ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (back-to-indentation)
-    (js2-backward-sws)
-    (goto-char (point-at-bol))
-    (skip-chars-forward " \t")
-    (looking-at "case\\s-.+:")))
-
-(defun js2-bounce-indent (normal-col parse-status &optional backward)
-  "Cycle among alternate computed indentation positions.
-PARSE-STATUS is the result of `parse-partial-sexp' from the beginning
-of the buffer to the current point.  NORMAL-COL is the indentation
-column computed by the heuristic guesser based on current paren,
-bracket, brace and statement nesting.  If BACKWARDS, cycle positions
-in reverse."
-  (let ((cur-indent (current-indentation))
-        (old-buffer-undo-list buffer-undo-list)
-        ;; Emacs 21 only has `count-lines', not `line-number-at-pos'
-        (current-line (save-excursion
-                        (forward-line 0)  ; move to bol
-                        (1+ (count-lines (point-min) (point)))))
-        positions pos main-pos anchor arglist-cont same-indent
-        basic-offset computed-pos)
-    ;; temporarily don't record undo info, if user requested this
-    (when js2-mode-indent-inhibit-undo
-      (setq buffer-undo-list t))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          ;; First likely point:  indent from beginning of previous code line
-          (push (setq basic-offset
-                      (+ (save-excursion
-                           (back-to-indentation)
-                           (js2-backward-sws)
-                           (back-to-indentation)
-                           (current-column))
-                         js2-basic-offset))
-                positions)
-
-          ;; (First + epsilon) likely point:  indent 2x from beginning of
-          ;; previous code line.  Google does it this way.
-          (push (setq basic-offset
-                      (+ (save-excursion
-                           (back-to-indentation)
-                           (js2-backward-sws)
-                           (back-to-indentation)
-                           (current-column))
-                         (* 2 js2-basic-offset)))
-                positions)
-
-          ;; Second likely point:  indent from assign-expr RHS.  This
-          ;; is just a crude guess based on finding " = " on the previous
-          ;; line containing actual code.
-          (setq pos (save-excursion
-                      (forward-line -1)
-                      (goto-char (point-at-bol))
-                      (when (re-search-forward "\\s-+\\(=\\)\\s-+"
-                                               (point-at-eol) t)
-                        (goto-char (match-end 1))
-                        (skip-chars-forward " \t\r\n")
-                        (current-column))))
-          (when pos
-            (cl-incf pos js2-basic-offset)
-            (push pos positions))
-
-          ;; Third likely point:  same indent as previous line of code.
-          ;; Make it the first likely point if we're not on an
-          ;; arglist-close line and previous line ends in a comma, or
-          ;; both this line and prev line look like object-literal
-          ;; elements.
-          (setq pos (save-excursion
-                      (goto-char (point-at-bol))
-                      (js2-backward-sws)
-                      (back-to-indentation)
-                      (prog1
-                          (current-column)
-                        ;; while we're here, look for trailing comma
-                        (if (save-excursion
-                              (goto-char (point-at-eol))
-                              (js2-backward-sws)
-                              (eq (char-before) ?,))
-                            (setq arglist-cont (1- (point)))))))
-          (when pos
-            (if (and (or arglist-cont
-                         (js2-indent-in-objlit-p parse-status))
-                     (not (js2-arglist-close)))
-                (setq same-indent pos))
-            (push pos positions))
-
-          ;; Fourth likely point:  first preceding code with less indentation.
-          ;; than the immediately preceding code line.
-          (setq pos (save-excursion
-                      (back-to-indentation)
-                      (js2-backward-sws)
-                      (back-to-indentation)
-                      (setq anchor (current-column))
-                      (while (and (zerop (forward-line -1))
-                                  (>= (progn
-                                        (back-to-indentation)
-                                        (current-column))
-                                      anchor)))
-                      (setq pos (current-column))))
-          (push pos positions)
-
-          ;; nesting-heuristic position, main by default
-          (push (setq main-pos normal-col) positions)
-
-          ;; delete duplicates and sort positions list
-          (setq positions (sort (delete-dups positions) '<))
-
-          ;; comma-list continuation lines:  prev line indent takes precedence
-          (if same-indent
-              (setq main-pos same-indent))
-
-          ;; common special cases where we want to indent in from previous line
-          (if (or (js2-indent-case-block-p)
-                  (js2-indent-objlit-arg-p parse-status))
-              (setq main-pos basic-offset))
-
-          ;; if bouncing backward, reverse positions list
-          (if backward
-              (setq positions (reverse positions)))
-
-          ;; record whether we're already sitting on one of the alternatives
-          (setq pos (member cur-indent positions))
-
-          (cond
-           ;; case 0:  we're one one of the alternatives and this is the
-           ;; first time they've pressed TAB on this line (best-guess).
-           ((and js2-mode-indent-ignore-first-tab
-                 pos
-                 ;; first time pressing TAB on this line?
-                 (not (eq js2-mode-last-indented-line current-line)))
-            ;; do nothing
-            (setq computed-pos nil))
-           ;; case 1:  only one computed position => use it
-           ((null (cdr positions))
-            (setq computed-pos 0))
-           ;; case 2:  not on any of the computed spots => use main spot
-           ((not pos)
-            (setq computed-pos (js2-position main-pos positions)))
-           ;; case 3:  on last position:  cycle to first position
-           ((null (cdr pos))
-            (setq computed-pos 0))
-           ;; case 4:  on intermediate position:  cycle to next position
-           (t
-            (setq computed-pos (js2-position (cl-second pos) positions))))
-
-          ;; see if any hooks want to indent; otherwise we do it
-          (cl-loop with result = nil
-                   for hook in js2-indent-hook
-                   while (null result)
-                   do
-                   (setq result (funcall hook positions computed-pos))
-                   finally do
-                   (unless (or result (null computed-pos))
-                     (indent-line-to (nth computed-pos positions)))))
-
-      ;; finally
-      (if js2-mode-indent-inhibit-undo
-          (setq buffer-undo-list old-buffer-undo-list))
-      ;; see commentary for `js2-mode-last-indented-line'
-      (setq js2-mode-last-indented-line current-line))))
-
-(defun js2-1-line-comment-continuation-p ()
-  "Return t if we're in a 1-line comment continuation.
-If so, we don't ever want to use bounce-indent."
-  (save-excursion
-    (and (progn
-           (forward-line 0)
-           (looking-at "\\s-*//"))
-         (progn
-           (forward-line -1)
-           (forward-line 0)
-           (when (looking-at "\\s-*$")
-             (js2-backward-sws)
-             (forward-line 0))
-           (looking-at "\\s-*//")))))
-
-(defun js2-indent-bounce (&optional backward)
-  "Indent the current line, bouncing between several positions."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (parse-status offset indent-col
-        ;; Don't whine about errors/warnings when we're indenting.
-        ;; This has to be set before calling parse-partial-sexp below.
-        (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t))
-    (setq parse-status (save-excursion
-                         (syntax-ppss (point-at-bol)))
-          offset (- (point) (save-excursion
-                              (back-to-indentation)
-                              (point))))
-    ;; Don't touch multiline strings.
-    (unless (nth 3 parse-status)
-      (setq indent-col (js2-proper-indentation parse-status))
-      (cond
-       ;; It doesn't work well on first line of buffer.
-       ((and (not (nth 4 parse-status))
-             (not (js2-same-line (point-min)))
-             (not (js2-1-line-comment-continuation-p)))
-        (js2-bounce-indent indent-col parse-status backward))
-       ;; just indent to the guesser's likely spot
-       (t (indent-line-to indent-col)))
-      (when (cl-plusp offset)
-        (forward-char offset)))))
-
-(defun js2-indent-bounce-backward ()
-  "Indent the current line, bouncing between positions in reverse."
-  (interactive)
-  (js2-indent-bounce t))
-
-(defun js2-indent-region (start end)
-  "Indent the region, but don't use bounce indenting."
-  (let ((js2-bounce-indent-p nil)
-        (indent-region-function nil)
-        (after-change-functions (remq 'js2-mode-edit
-                                      after-change-functions)))
-    (indent-region start end nil) ; nil for byte-compiler
-    (js2-mode-edit start end (- end start))))
-
-(defvar js2-minor-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-`") #'js2-next-error)
-    map)
-  "Keymap used when `js2-minor-mode' is active.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode js2-minor-mode
-  "Minor mode for running js2 as a background linter.
-This allows you to use a different major mode for JavaScript editing,
-such as `js-mode', while retaining the asynchronous error/warning
-highlighting features of `js2-mode'."
-  :group 'js2-mode
-  :lighter " js-lint"
-  (if (derived-mode-p 'js2-mode)
-      (setq js2-minor-mode nil)
-    (if js2-minor-mode
-        (js2-minor-mode-enter)
-      (js2-minor-mode-exit))))
-
-(defun js2-minor-mode-enter ()
-  "Initialization for `js2-minor-mode'."
-  (set (make-local-variable 'max-lisp-eval-depth)
-       (max max-lisp-eval-depth 3000))
-  (setq next-error-function #'js2-next-error)
-  ;; Experiment:  make reparse-delay longer for longer files.
-  (if (cl-plusp js2-dynamic-idle-timer-adjust)
-      (setq js2-idle-timer-delay
-            (* js2-idle-timer-delay
-               (/ (point-max) js2-dynamic-idle-timer-adjust))))
-  (setq js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p t
-        js2-mode-parsing nil)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'js2-highlight-level) 0) ; no syntax highlighting
-  (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'js2-minor-mode-edit nil t)
-  (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook #'js2-minor-mode-exit nil t)
-  (when js2-include-jslint-globals
-    (add-hook 'js2-post-parse-callbacks 'js2-apply-jslint-globals nil t))
-  (when js2-include-jslint-declaration-externs
-    (add-hook 'js2-post-parse-callbacks 'js2-apply-jslint-declaration-externs nil t))
-  (run-hooks 'js2-init-hook)
-  (js2-reparse))
-
-(defun js2-minor-mode-exit ()
-  "Turn off `js2-minor-mode'."
-  (setq next-error-function nil)
-  (remove-hook 'after-change-functions #'js2-mode-edit t)
-  (remove-hook 'change-major-mode-hook #'js2-minor-mode-exit t)
-  (when js2-mode-node-overlay
-    (delete-overlay js2-mode-node-overlay)
-    (setq js2-mode-node-overlay nil))
-  (js2-remove-overlays)
-  (remove-hook 'js2-post-parse-callbacks 'js2-apply-jslint-globals t)
-  (remove-hook 'js2-post-parse-callbacks 'js2-apply-jslint-declaration-externs t)
-  (setq js2-mode-ast nil))
-
-(defvar js2-source-buffer nil "Linked source buffer for diagnostics view")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'js2-source-buffer)
-
-(cl-defun js2-display-error-list ()
-  "Display a navigable buffer listing parse errors/warnings."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (js2-have-errors-p)
-    (message "No errors")
-    (cl-return-from js2-display-error-list))
-  (cl-labels ((annotate-list
-               (lst type)
-               "Add diagnostic TYPE and line number to errs list"
-               (mapcar (lambda (err)
-                         (list err type (line-number-at-pos (nth 1 err))))
-                       lst)))
-    (let* ((srcbuf (current-buffer))
-           (errbuf (get-buffer-create "*js-lint*"))
-           (errors (annotate-list
-                    (when js2-mode-ast (js2-ast-root-errors js2-mode-ast))
-                    'js2-error))  ; must be a valid face name
-           (warnings (annotate-list
-                      (when js2-mode-ast (js2-ast-root-warnings js2-mode-ast))
-                      'js2-warning))  ; must be a valid face name
-           (all-errs (sort (append errors warnings)
-                           (lambda (e1 e2) (< (cl-cadar e1) (cl-cadar e2))))))
-      (with-current-buffer errbuf
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (erase-buffer)
-          (dolist (err all-errs)
-            (cl-destructuring-bind ((msg-key beg _end &rest) type line) err
-              (insert-text-button
-               (format "line %d: %s" line (js2-get-msg msg-key))
-               'face type
-               'follow-link "\C-m"
-               'action 'js2-error-buffer-jump
-               'js2-msg (js2-get-msg msg-key)
-               'js2-pos beg)
-              (insert "\n"))))
-        (js2-error-buffer-mode)
-        (setq js2-source-buffer srcbuf)
-        (pop-to-buffer errbuf)
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (unless (eobp)
-          (js2-error-buffer-view))))))
-
-(defvar js2-error-buffer-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "n" #'js2-error-buffer-next)
-    (define-key map "p" #'js2-error-buffer-prev)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'js2-error-buffer-jump)
-    (define-key map "o" #'js2-error-buffer-view)
-    (define-key map "q" #'js2-error-buffer-quit)
-    map)
-  "Keymap used for js2 diagnostics buffers.")
-
-(defun js2-error-buffer-mode ()
-  "Major mode for js2 diagnostics buffers.
-Selecting an error will jump it to the corresponding source-buffer error.
-\\{js2-error-buffer-mode-map}"
-  (interactive)
-  (setq major-mode 'js2-error-buffer-mode
-        mode-name "JS Lint Diagnostics")
-  (use-local-map js2-error-buffer-mode-map)
-  (setq truncate-lines t)
-  (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-  (setq buffer-read-only t)
-  (run-hooks 'js2-error-buffer-mode-hook))
-
-(defun js2-error-buffer-next ()
-  "Move to next error and view it."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (zerop (forward-line 1))
-    (js2-error-buffer-view)))
-
-(defun js2-error-buffer-prev ()
-  "Move to previous error and view it."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (zerop (forward-line -1))
-    (js2-error-buffer-view)))
-
-(defun js2-error-buffer-quit ()
-  "Kill the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (kill-buffer))
-
-(defun js2-error-buffer-jump (&rest ignored)
-  "Jump cursor to current error in source buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (js2-error-buffer-view)
-    (pop-to-buffer js2-source-buffer)))
-
-(defun js2-error-buffer-view ()
-  "Scroll source buffer to show error at current line."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ((not (eq major-mode 'js2-error-buffer-mode))
-    (message "Not in a js2 errors buffer"))
-   ((not (buffer-live-p js2-source-buffer))
-    (message "Source buffer has been killed"))
-   ((not (wholenump (get-text-property (point) 'js2-pos)))
-    (message "There does not seem to be an error here"))
-   (t
-    (let ((pos (get-text-property (point) 'js2-pos))
-          (msg (get-text-property (point) 'js2-msg)))
-      (save-selected-window
-        (pop-to-buffer js2-source-buffer)
-        (goto-char pos)
-        (message msg))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode js2-mode js-mode "Javascript-IDE"
-  "Major mode for editing JavaScript code."
-  (set (make-local-variable 'max-lisp-eval-depth)
-       (max max-lisp-eval-depth 3000))
-  (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) #'js2-indent-line)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'indent-region-function) #'js2-indent-region)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'syntax-propertize-function) nil)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-line-break-function) #'js2-line-break)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'beginning-of-defun-function) #'js2-beginning-of-defun)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'end-of-defun-function) #'js2-end-of-defun)
-  ;; We un-confuse `parse-partial-sexp' by setting syntax-table properties
-  ;; for characters inside regexp literals.
-  (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-lookup-properties) t)
-  ;; this is necessary to make `show-paren-function' work properly
-  (set (make-local-variable 'parse-sexp-ignore-comments) t)
-  ;; needed for M-x rgrep, among other things
-  (put 'js2-mode 'find-tag-default-function #'js2-mode-find-tag)
-
-  (setq font-lock-defaults '(nil t))
-
-  ;; Experiment:  make reparse-delay longer for longer files.
-  (when (cl-plusp js2-dynamic-idle-timer-adjust)
-    (setq js2-idle-timer-delay
-          (* js2-idle-timer-delay
-             (/ (point-max) js2-dynamic-idle-timer-adjust))))
-
-  (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook #'js2-mode-exit nil t)
-  (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'js2-mode-edit nil t)
-  (setq imenu-create-index-function #'js2-mode-create-imenu-index)
-  (setq next-error-function #'js2-next-error)
-  (imenu-add-to-menubar (concat "IM-" mode-name))
-  (add-to-invisibility-spec '(js2-outline . t))
-  (set (make-local-variable 'line-move-ignore-invisible) t)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'forward-sexp-function) #'js2-mode-forward-sexp)
-  (when (fboundp 'cursor-sensor-mode) (cursor-sensor-mode 1))
-
-  (setq js2-mode-functions-hidden nil
-        js2-mode-comments-hidden nil
-        js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p t
-        js2-mode-parsing nil)
-
-  (when js2-include-jslint-globals
-    (add-hook 'js2-post-parse-callbacks 'js2-apply-jslint-globals nil t))
-  (when js2-include-jslint-declaration-externs
-    (add-hook 'js2-post-parse-callbacks 'js2-apply-jslint-declaration-externs nil t))
-
-  (run-hooks 'js2-init-hook)
-
-  (let ((js2-idle-timer-delay 0))
-    ;; Schedule parsing for after when the mode hooks run.
-    (js2-mode-reset-timer)))
-
-;; We may eventually want js2-jsx-mode to derive from js-jsx-mode, but that'd be
-;; a bit more complicated and it doesn't net us much yet.
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode js2-jsx-mode js2-mode "JSX-IDE"
-  "Major mode for editing JSX code.
-
-To customize the indentation for this mode, set the SGML offset
-variables (`sgml-basic-offset' et al) locally, like so:
-
-  (defun set-jsx-indentation ()
-    (setq-local sgml-basic-offset js2-basic-offset))
-  (add-hook \\='js2-jsx-mode-hook #\\='set-jsx-indentation)"
-  (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) #'js2-jsx-indent-line))
-
-(defun js2-mode-exit ()
-  "Exit `js2-mode' and clean up."
-  (interactive)
-  (when js2-mode-node-overlay
-    (delete-overlay js2-mode-node-overlay)
-    (setq js2-mode-node-overlay nil))
-  (js2-remove-overlays)
-  (setq js2-mode-ast nil)
-  (remove-hook 'change-major-mode-hook #'js2-mode-exit t)
-  (remove-from-invisibility-spec '(js2-outline . t))
-  (js2-mode-show-all)
-  (with-silent-modifications
-    (js2-clear-face (point-min) (point-max))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-reset-timer ()
-  "Cancel any existing parse timer and schedule a new one."
-  (if js2-mode-parse-timer
-      (cancel-timer js2-mode-parse-timer))
-  (setq js2-mode-parsing nil)
-  (let ((timer (timer-create)))
-    (setq js2-mode-parse-timer timer)
-    (timer-set-function timer 'js2-mode-idle-reparse (list (current-buffer)))
-    (timer-set-idle-time timer js2-idle-timer-delay)
-    ;; http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=12326
-    (timer-activate-when-idle timer nil)))
-
-(defun js2-mode-idle-reparse (buffer)
-  "Run `js2-reparse' if BUFFER is the current buffer, or schedule
-it to be reparsed when the buffer is selected."
-  (cond ((eq buffer (current-buffer))
-         (js2-reparse))
-        ((buffer-live-p buffer)
-         ;; reparse when the buffer is selected again
-         (with-current-buffer buffer
-           (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
-                     #'js2-mode-idle-reparse-inner
-                     nil t)))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-idle-reparse-inner ()
-  (remove-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
-               #'js2-mode-idle-reparse-inner
-               t)
-  (js2-reparse))
-
-(defun js2-mode-edit (_beg _end _len)
-  "Schedule a new parse after buffer is edited.
-Buffer edit spans from BEG to END and is of length LEN."
-  (setq js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p t)
-  (js2-mode-hide-overlay)
-  (js2-mode-reset-timer))
-
-(defun js2-minor-mode-edit (_beg _end _len)
-  "Callback for buffer edits in `js2-mode'.
-Schedules a new parse after buffer is edited.
-Buffer edit spans from BEG to END and is of length LEN."
-  (setq js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p t)
-  (js2-mode-hide-overlay)
-  (js2-mode-reset-timer))
-
-(defun js2-reparse (&optional force)
-  "Re-parse current buffer after user finishes some data entry.
-If we get any user input while parsing, including cursor motion,
-we discard the parse and reschedule it.  If FORCE is nil, then the
-buffer will only rebuild its `js2-mode-ast' if the buffer is dirty."
-  (let (time
-        interrupted-p
-        (js2-compiler-strict-mode js2-mode-show-strict-warnings))
-    (unless js2-mode-parsing
-      (setq js2-mode-parsing t)
-      (unwind-protect
-          (when (or js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p force)
-            (js2-remove-overlays)
-            (setq js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p nil
-                  js2-mode-fontifications nil
-                  js2-mode-deferred-properties nil)
-            (if js2-mode-verbose-parse-p
-                (message "parsing..."))
-            (setq time
-                  (js2-time
-                   (setq interrupted-p
-                         (catch 'interrupted
-                           (js2-parse)
-                           (with-silent-modifications
-                             ;; if parsing is interrupted, comments and regex
-                             ;; literals stay ignored by `parse-partial-sexp'
-                             (remove-text-properties (point-min) (point-max)
-                                                     '(syntax-table))
-                             (js2-mode-apply-deferred-properties)
-                             (js2-mode-remove-suppressed-warnings)
-                             (js2-mode-show-warnings)
-                             (js2-mode-show-errors)
-                             (if (>= js2-highlight-level 1)
-                                 (js2-highlight-jsdoc js2-mode-ast)))
-                           nil))))
-            (if interrupted-p
-                (progn
-                  ;; unfinished parse => try again
-                  (setq js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p t)
-                  (js2-mode-reset-timer))
-              (if js2-mode-verbose-parse-p
-                  (message "Parse time: %s" time))))
-        (setq js2-mode-parsing nil)
-        (unless interrupted-p
-          (setq js2-mode-parse-timer nil))))))
-
-;; We bound it to [mouse-1] previously.  But the signature of
-;; mouse-set-point changed around 24.4, so it's kind of hard to keep
-;; it working in 24.1-24.3.  Since the command is not hugely
-;; important, we removed the binding (#356).  Maybe we'll bring it
-;; back when supporting <24.4 is not a goal anymore.
-(defun js2-mode-show-node (event &optional promote-to-region)
-  "Debugging aid:  highlight selected AST node on mouse click."
-  (interactive "e\np")
-  (mouse-set-point event promote-to-region)
-  (when js2-mode-show-overlay
-    (let ((node (js2-node-at-point))
-          beg end)
-      (if (null node)
-          (message "No node found at location %s" (point))
-        (setq beg (js2-node-abs-pos node)
-              end (+ beg (js2-node-len node)))
-        (if js2-mode-node-overlay
-            (move-overlay js2-mode-node-overlay beg end)
-          (setq js2-mode-node-overlay (make-overlay beg end))
-          (overlay-put js2-mode-node-overlay 'font-lock-face 'highlight))
-        (with-silent-modifications
-          (if (fboundp 'cursor-sensor-mode)
-              (put-text-property beg end 'cursor-sensor-functions
-                                 '(js2-mode-hide-overlay))
-            (put-text-property beg end 'point-left #'js2-mode-hide-overlay)))
-        (message "%s, parent: %s"
-                 (js2-node-short-name node)
-                 (if (js2-node-parent node)
-                     (js2-node-short-name (js2-node-parent node))
-                   "nil"))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-hide-overlay (&optional arg1 arg2 _arg3)
-  "Remove the debugging overlay when point moves.
-ARG1, ARG2 and ARG3 have different values depending on whether this function
-was found on `point-left' or in `cursor-sensor-functions'."
-  (when js2-mode-node-overlay
-    (let ((beg (overlay-start js2-mode-node-overlay))
-          (end (overlay-end js2-mode-node-overlay))
-          (p2 (if (windowp arg1)
-                  ;; Called from cursor-sensor-functions.
-                  (window-point arg1)
-                ;; Called from point-left.
-                arg2)))
-      ;; Sometimes we're called spuriously.
-      (unless (and p2
-                   (>= p2 beg)
-                   (<= p2 end))
-        (with-silent-modifications
-          (remove-text-properties beg end
-                                  '(point-left nil cursor-sensor-functions)))
-        (delete-overlay js2-mode-node-overlay)
-        (setq js2-mode-node-overlay nil)))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-reset ()
-  "Debugging helper:  reset everything."
-  (interactive)
-  (js2-mode-exit)
-  (js2-mode))
-
-(defun js2-mode-show-warn-or-err (e face)
-  "Highlight a warning or error E with FACE.
-E is a list of ((MSG-KEY MSG-ARG) BEG LEN OVERRIDE-FACE).
-The last element is optional.  When present, use instead of FACE."
-  (let* ((key (cl-first e))
-         (beg (cl-second e))
-         (end (+ beg (cl-third e)))
-         ;; Don't inadvertently go out of bounds.
-         (beg (max (point-min) (min beg (point-max))))
-         (end (max (point-min) (min end (point-max))))
-         (ovl (make-overlay beg end)))
-    ;; FIXME: Why a mix of overlays and text-properties?
-    (overlay-put ovl 'font-lock-face (or (cl-fourth e) face))
-    (overlay-put ovl 'js2-error t)
-    (put-text-property beg end 'help-echo (js2-get-msg key))
-    (if (fboundp 'cursor-sensor-mode)
-        (put-text-property beg end 'cursor-sensor-functions '(js2-echo-error))
-      (put-text-property beg end 'point-entered #'js2-echo-error))))
-
-(defun js2-remove-overlays ()
-  "Remove overlays from buffer that have a `js2-error' property."
-  (let ((beg (point-min))
-        (end (point-max)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (dolist (o (overlays-in beg end))
-        (when (overlay-get o 'js2-error)
-          (delete-overlay o))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-apply-deferred-properties ()
-  "Apply fontifications and other text properties recorded during parsing."
-  (when (cl-plusp js2-highlight-level)
-    ;; We defer clearing faces as long as possible to eliminate flashing.
-    (js2-clear-face (point-min) (point-max))
-    ;; Have to reverse the recorded fontifications list so that errors
-    ;; and warnings overwrite the normal fontifications.
-    (dolist (f (nreverse js2-mode-fontifications))
-      (put-text-property (cl-first f) (cl-second f) 'font-lock-face (cl-third f)))
-    (setq js2-mode-fontifications nil))
-  (dolist (p js2-mode-deferred-properties)
-    (apply #'put-text-property p))
-  (setq js2-mode-deferred-properties nil))
-
-(defun js2-mode-show-errors ()
-  "Highlight syntax errors."
-  (when js2-mode-show-parse-errors
-    (dolist (e (js2-ast-root-errors js2-mode-ast))
-      (js2-mode-show-warn-or-err e 'js2-error))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-remove-suppressed-warnings ()
-  "Take suppressed warnings out of the AST warnings list.
-This ensures that the counts and `next-error' are correct."
-  (setf (js2-ast-root-warnings js2-mode-ast)
-        (js2-delete-if
-         (lambda (e)
-           (let ((key (caar e)))
-             (or
-              (and (not js2-strict-trailing-comma-warning)
-                   (string-match "trailing\\.comma" key))
-              (and (not js2-strict-cond-assign-warning)
-                   (string= key "msg.equal.as.assign"))
-              (and js2-missing-semi-one-line-override
-                   (string= key "msg.missing.semi")
-                   (let* ((beg (cl-second e))
-                          (node (js2-node-at-point beg))
-                          (fn (js2-mode-find-parent-fn node))
-                          (body (and fn (js2-function-node-body fn)))
-                          (lc (and body (js2-node-abs-pos body)))
-                          (rc (and lc (+ lc (js2-node-len body)))))
-                     (and fn
-                          (or (null body)
-                              (save-excursion
-                                (goto-char beg)
-                                (and (js2-same-line lc)
-                                     (js2-same-line rc))))))))))
-         (js2-ast-root-warnings js2-mode-ast))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-show-warnings ()
-  "Highlight strict-mode warnings."
-  (when js2-mode-show-strict-warnings
-    (dolist (e (js2-ast-root-warnings js2-mode-ast))
-      (js2-mode-show-warn-or-err e 'js2-warning))))
-
-(defun js2-echo-error (arg1 arg2 &optional _arg3)
-  "Called by point-motion hooks.
-ARG1, ARG2 and ARG3 have different values depending on whether this function
-was found on `point-entered' or in `cursor-sensor-functions'."
-  (let* ((new-point (if (windowp arg1)
-                        ;; Called from cursor-sensor-functions.
-                        (window-point arg1)
-                      ;; Called from point-left.
-                      arg2))
-         (msg (get-text-property new-point 'help-echo)))
-    (when (and (stringp msg)
-               (not (active-minibuffer-window))
-               (not (current-message)))
-      (message msg))))
-
-(defun js2-line-break (&optional _soft)
-  "Break line at point and indent, continuing comment if within one.
-If inside a string, and `js2-concat-multiline-strings' is not
-nil, turn it into concatenation."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((parse-status (syntax-ppss)))
-    (cond
-     ;; Check if we're inside a string.
-     ((nth 3 parse-status)
-      (if js2-concat-multiline-strings
-          (js2-mode-split-string parse-status)
-        (insert "\n")))
-     ;; Check if inside a block comment.
-     ((nth 4 parse-status)
-      (js2-mode-extend-comment (nth 8 parse-status)))
-     (t
-      (newline-and-indent)))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-split-string (parse-status)
-  "Turn a newline in mid-string into a string concatenation.
-PARSE-STATUS is as documented in `parse-partial-sexp'."
-  (let* ((quote-char (nth 3 parse-status))
-         (at-eol (eq js2-concat-multiline-strings 'eol)))
-    (insert quote-char)
-    (insert (if at-eol " +\n" "\n"))
-    (unless at-eol
-      (insert "+ "))
-    (js2-indent-line)
-    (insert quote-char)
-    (when (eolp)
-      (insert quote-char)
-      (backward-char 1))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-extend-comment (start-pos)
-  "Indent the line and, when inside a comment block, add comment prefix."
-  (let (star single col first-line needs-close)
-    (save-excursion
-      (back-to-indentation)
-      (when (< (point) start-pos)
-        (goto-char start-pos))
-      (cond
-       ((looking-at "\\*[^/]")
-        (setq star t
-              col (current-column)))
-       ((looking-at "/\\*")
-        (setq star t
-              first-line t
-              col (1+ (current-column))))
-       ((looking-at "//")
-        (setq single t
-              col (current-column)))))
-    ;; Heuristic for whether we need to close the comment:
-    ;; if we've got a parse error here, assume it's an unterminated
-    ;; comment.
-    (setq needs-close
-          (or
-           (get-char-property (1- (point)) 'js2-error)
-           ;; The heuristic above doesn't work well when we're
-           ;; creating a comment and there's another one downstream,
-           ;; as our parser thinks this one ends at the end of the
-           ;; next one.  (You can have a /* inside a js block comment.)
-           ;; So just close it if the next non-ws char isn't a *.
-           (and first-line
-                (eolp)
-                (save-excursion
-                  (skip-chars-forward " \t\r\n")
-                  (not (eq (char-after) ?*))))))
-    (delete-horizontal-space)
-    (insert "\n")
-    (cond
-     (star
-      (indent-to col)
-      (insert "* ")
-      (if (and first-line needs-close)
-          (save-excursion
-            (insert "\n")
-            (indent-to col)
-            (insert "*/"))))
-     (single
-      (indent-to col)
-      (insert "// ")))
-    ;; Don't need to extend the comment after all.
-    (js2-indent-line)))
-
-(defun js2-beginning-of-line ()
-  "Toggle point between bol and first non-whitespace char in line.
-Also moves past comment delimiters when inside comments."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (node)
-    (cond
-     ((bolp)
-      (back-to-indentation))
-     ((looking-at "//")
-      (skip-chars-forward "/ \t"))
-     ((and (eq (char-after) ?*)
-           (setq node (js2-comment-at-point))
-           (memq (js2-comment-node-format node) '(jsdoc block))
-           (save-excursion
-             (skip-chars-backward " \t")
-             (bolp)))
-      (skip-chars-forward "\* \t"))
-     (t
-      (goto-char (point-at-bol))))))
-
-(defun js2-end-of-line ()
-  "Toggle point between eol and last non-whitespace char in line."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (eolp)
-      (skip-chars-backward " \t")
-    (goto-char (point-at-eol))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-wait-for-parse (callback)
-  "Invoke CALLBACK when parsing is finished.
-If parsing is already finished, calls CALLBACK immediately."
-  (if (not js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p)
-      (funcall callback)
-    (push callback js2-mode-pending-parse-callbacks)
-    (add-hook 'js2-parse-finished-hook #'js2-mode-parse-finished)))
-
-(defun js2-mode-parse-finished ()
-  "Invoke callbacks in `js2-mode-pending-parse-callbacks'."
-  ;; We can't let errors propagate up, since it prevents the
-  ;; `js2-parse' method from completing normally and returning
-  ;; the ast, which makes things mysteriously not work right.
-  (unwind-protect
-      (dolist (cb js2-mode-pending-parse-callbacks)
-        (condition-case err
-            (funcall cb)
-          (error (message "%s" err))))
-    (setq js2-mode-pending-parse-callbacks nil)))
-
-(defun js2-mode-flag-region (from to flag)
-  "Hide or show text from FROM to TO, according to FLAG.
-If FLAG is nil then text is shown, while if FLAG is t the text is hidden.
-Returns the created overlay if FLAG is non-nil."
-  (remove-overlays from to 'invisible 'js2-outline)
-  (when flag
-    (let ((o (make-overlay from to)))
-      (overlay-put o 'invisible 'js2-outline)
-      (overlay-put o 'isearch-open-invisible
-                   'js2-isearch-open-invisible)
-      o)))
-
-;; Function to be set as an outline-isearch-open-invisible' property
-;; to the overlay that makes the outline invisible (see
-;; `js2-mode-flag-region').
-(defun js2-isearch-open-invisible (_overlay)
-  ;; We rely on the fact that isearch places point on the matched text.
-  (js2-mode-show-element))
-
-(defun js2-mode-invisible-overlay-bounds (&optional pos)
-  "Return cons cell of bounds of folding overlay at POS.
-Returns nil if not found."
-  (let ((overlays (overlays-at (or pos (point))))
-        o)
-    (while (and overlays
-                (not o))
-      (if (overlay-get (car overlays) 'invisible)
-          (setq o (car overlays))
-        (setq overlays (cdr overlays))))
-    (if o
-        (cons (overlay-start o) (overlay-end o)))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-function-at-point (&optional pos)
-  "Return the innermost function node enclosing current point.
-Returns nil if point is not in a function."
-  (let ((node (js2-node-at-point pos)))
-    (while (and node (not (js2-function-node-p node)))
-      (setq node (js2-node-parent node)))
-    (if (js2-function-node-p node)
-        node)))
-
-(defun js2-mode-toggle-element ()
-  "Hide or show the foldable element at the point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (comment fn pos)
-    (save-excursion
-      (cond
-       ;; /* ... */ comment?
-       ((js2-block-comment-p (setq comment (js2-comment-at-point)))
-        (if (js2-mode-invisible-overlay-bounds
-             (setq pos (+ 3 (js2-node-abs-pos comment))))
-            (progn
-              (goto-char pos)
-              (js2-mode-show-element))
-          (js2-mode-hide-element)))
-       ;; //-comment?
-       ((save-excursion
-          (back-to-indentation)
-          (looking-at js2-mode-//-comment-re))
-        (js2-mode-toggle-//-comment))
-       ;; function?
-       ((setq fn (js2-mode-function-at-point))
-        (setq pos (and (js2-function-node-body fn)
-                       (js2-node-abs-pos (js2-function-node-body fn))))
-        (goto-char (1+ pos))
-        (if (js2-mode-invisible-overlay-bounds)
-            (js2-mode-show-element)
-          (js2-mode-hide-element)))
-       (t
-        (message "Nothing at point to hide or show"))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-hide-element ()
-  "Fold/hide contents of a block, showing ellipses.
-Show the hidden text with \\[js2-mode-show-element]."
-  (interactive)
-  (if js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p
-      (js2-mode-wait-for-parse #'js2-mode-hide-element))
-  (let (node body beg end)
-    (cond
-     ((js2-mode-invisible-overlay-bounds)
-      (message "already hidden"))
-     (t
-      (setq node (js2-node-at-point))
-      (cond
-       ((js2-block-comment-p node)
-        (js2-mode-hide-comment node))
-       (t
-        (while (and node (not (js2-function-node-p node)))
-          (setq node (js2-node-parent node)))
-        (if (and node
-                 (setq body (js2-function-node-body node)))
-            (progn
-              (setq beg (js2-node-abs-pos body)
-                    end (+ beg (js2-node-len body)))
-              (js2-mode-flag-region (1+ beg) (1- end) 'hide))
-          (message "No collapsable element found at point"))))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-show-element ()
-  "Show the hidden element at current point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((bounds (js2-mode-invisible-overlay-bounds)))
-    (if bounds
-        (js2-mode-flag-region (car bounds) (cdr bounds) nil)
-      (message "Nothing to un-hide"))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-show-all ()
-  "Show all of the text in the buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (js2-mode-flag-region (point-min) (point-max) nil))
-
-(defun js2-mode-toggle-hide-functions ()
-  (interactive)
-  (if js2-mode-functions-hidden
-      (js2-mode-show-functions)
-    (js2-mode-hide-functions)))
-
-(defun js2-mode-hide-functions ()
-  "Hides all non-nested function bodies in the buffer.
-Use \\[js2-mode-show-all] to reveal them, or \\[js2-mode-show-element]
-to open an individual entry."
-  (interactive)
-  (if js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p
-      (js2-mode-wait-for-parse #'js2-mode-hide-functions))
-  (if (null js2-mode-ast)
-      (message "Oops - parsing failed")
-    (setq js2-mode-functions-hidden t)
-    (js2-visit-ast js2-mode-ast #'js2-mode-function-hider)))
-
-(defun js2-mode-function-hider (n endp)
-  (when (not endp)
-    (let ((tt (js2-node-type n))
-          body beg end)
-      (cond
-       ((and (= tt js2-FUNCTION)
-             (setq body (js2-function-node-body n)))
-        (setq beg (js2-node-abs-pos body)
-              end (+ beg (js2-node-len body)))
-        (js2-mode-flag-region (1+ beg) (1- end) 'hide)
-        nil)   ; don't process children of function
-       (t
-        t))))) ; keep processing other AST nodes
-
-(defun js2-mode-show-functions ()
-  "Un-hide any folded function bodies in the buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq js2-mode-functions-hidden nil)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (/= (goto-char (next-overlay-change (point)))
-               (point-max))
-      (dolist (o (overlays-at (point)))
-        (when (and (overlay-get o 'invisible)
-                   (not (overlay-get o 'comment)))
-          (js2-mode-flag-region (overlay-start o) (overlay-end o) nil))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-hide-comment (n)
-  (let* ((head (if (eq (js2-comment-node-format n) 'jsdoc)
-                   3  ; /**
-                 2))  ; /*
-         (beg (+ (js2-node-abs-pos n) head))
-         (end (- (+ beg (js2-node-len n)) head 2))
-         (o (js2-mode-flag-region beg end 'hide)))
-    (overlay-put o 'comment t)))
-
-(defun js2-mode-toggle-hide-comments ()
-  "Folds all block comments in the buffer.
-Use \\[js2-mode-show-all] to reveal them, or \\[js2-mode-show-element]
-to open an individual entry."
-  (interactive)
-  (if js2-mode-comments-hidden
-      (js2-mode-show-comments)
-    (js2-mode-hide-comments)))
-
-(defun js2-mode-hide-comments ()
-  (interactive)
-  (if js2-mode-buffer-dirty-p
-      (js2-mode-wait-for-parse #'js2-mode-hide-comments))
-  (if (null js2-mode-ast)
-      (message "Oops - parsing failed")
-    (setq js2-mode-comments-hidden t)
-    (dolist (n (js2-ast-root-comments js2-mode-ast))
-      (when (js2-block-comment-p n)
-        (js2-mode-hide-comment n)))
-    (js2-mode-hide-//-comments)))
-
-(defun js2-mode-extend-//-comment (direction)
-  "Find start or end of a block of similar //-comment lines.
-DIRECTION is -1 to look back, 1 to look forward.
-INDENT is the indentation level to match.
-Returns the end-of-line position of the furthest adjacent
-//-comment line with the same indentation as the current line.
-If there is no such matching line, returns current end of line."
-  (let ((pos (point-at-eol))
-        (indent (current-indentation)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (while (and (zerop (forward-line direction))
-                  (looking-at js2-mode-//-comment-re)
-                  (eq indent (length (match-string 1))))
-        (setq pos (point-at-eol)))
-      pos)))
-
-(defun js2-mode-hide-//-comments ()
-  "Fold adjacent 1-line comments, showing only snippet of first one."
-  (let (beg end)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward js2-mode-//-comment-re nil t)
-        (setq beg (point)
-              end (js2-mode-extend-//-comment 1))
-        (unless (eq beg end)
-          (overlay-put (js2-mode-flag-region beg end 'hide)
-                       'comment t))
-        (goto-char end)
-        (forward-char 1)))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-toggle-//-comment ()
-  "Fold or un-fold any multi-line //-comment at point.
-Caller should have determined that this line starts with a //-comment."
-  (let* ((beg (point-at-eol))
-         (end beg))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char end)
-      (if (js2-mode-invisible-overlay-bounds)
-          (js2-mode-show-element)
-        ;; else hide the comment
-        (setq beg (js2-mode-extend-//-comment -1)
-              end (js2-mode-extend-//-comment 1))
-        (unless (eq beg end)
-          (overlay-put (js2-mode-flag-region beg end 'hide)
-                       'comment t))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-show-comments ()
-  "Un-hide any hidden comments, leaving other hidden elements alone."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq js2-mode-comments-hidden nil)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (/= (goto-char (next-overlay-change (point)))
-               (point-max))
-      (dolist (o (overlays-at (point)))
-        (when (overlay-get o 'comment)
-          (js2-mode-flag-region (overlay-start o) (overlay-end o) nil))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-display-warnings-and-errors ()
-  "Turn on display of warnings and errors."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq js2-mode-show-parse-errors t
-        js2-mode-show-strict-warnings t)
-  (js2-reparse 'force))
-
-(defun js2-mode-hide-warnings-and-errors ()
-  "Turn off display of warnings and errors."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq js2-mode-show-parse-errors nil
-        js2-mode-show-strict-warnings nil)
-  (js2-reparse 'force))
-
-(defun js2-mode-toggle-warnings-and-errors ()
-  "Toggle the display of warnings and errors.
-Some users don't like having warnings/errors reported while they type."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq js2-mode-show-parse-errors (not js2-mode-show-parse-errors)
-        js2-mode-show-strict-warnings (not js2-mode-show-strict-warnings))
-  (if (called-interactively-p 'any)
-      (message "warnings and errors %s"
-               (if js2-mode-show-parse-errors
-                   "enabled"
-                 "disabled")))
-  (js2-reparse 'force))
-
-(defun js2-mode-customize ()
-  (interactive)
-  (customize-group 'js2-mode))
-
-(defun js2-mode-forward-sexp (&optional arg)
-  "Move forward across one statement or balanced expression.
-With ARG, do it that many times.  Negative arg -N means
-move backward across N balanced expressions."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (setq arg (or arg 1))
-  (save-restriction
-    (widen) ;; `blink-matching-open' calls `narrow-to-region'
-    (js2-reparse)
-    (let (forward-sexp-function
-          node (start (point)) pos lp rp child)
-      (cond
-       ((js2-string-node-p (js2-node-at-point))
-        (forward-sexp arg))
-       ;; backward-sexp
-       ;; could probably make this better for some cases:
-       ;;  - if in statement block (e.g. function body), go to parent
-       ;;  - infix exprs like (foo in bar) - maybe go to beginning
-       ;;    of infix expr if in the right-side expression?
-       ((and arg (cl-minusp arg))
-        (dotimes (_ (- arg))
-          (js2-backward-sws)
-          (forward-char -1)   ; Enter the node we backed up to.
-          (when (setq node (js2-node-at-point (point) t))
-            (setq pos (js2-node-abs-pos node))
-            (let ((parens (js2-mode-forward-sexp-parens node pos)))
-              (setq lp (car parens)
-                    rp (cdr parens)))
-            (when (and lp (> start lp))
-              (if (and rp (<= start rp))
-                  ;; Between parens, check if there's a child node we can jump.
-                  (when (setq child (js2-node-closest-child node (point) lp t))
-                    (setq pos (js2-node-abs-pos child)))
-                ;; Before both parens.
-                (setq pos lp)))
-            (let ((state (parse-partial-sexp start pos)))
-              (goto-char (if (not (zerop (car state)))
-                             ;; Stumble at the unbalanced paren if < 0, or
-                             ;; jump a bit further if > 0.
-                             (scan-sexps start -1)
-                           pos))))
-          (unless pos (goto-char (point-min)))))
-       (t
-        ;; forward-sexp
-        (dotimes (_ arg)
-          (js2-forward-sws)
-          (when (setq node (js2-node-at-point (point) t))
-            (setq pos (js2-node-abs-pos node))
-            (let ((parens (js2-mode-forward-sexp-parens node pos)))
-              (setq lp (car parens)
-                    rp (cdr parens)))
-            (or
-             (when (and rp (<= start rp))
-               (if (> start lp)
-                   (when (setq child (js2-node-closest-child node (point) rp))
-                     (setq pos (js2-node-abs-end child)))
-                 (setq pos (1+ rp))))
-             ;; No parens or child nodes, looks for the end of the current node.
-             (cl-incf pos (js2-node-len
-                           (if (js2-expr-stmt-node-p (js2-node-parent node))
-                               ;; Stop after the semicolon.
-                               (js2-node-parent node)
-                             node))))
-            (let ((state (save-excursion (parse-partial-sexp start pos))))
-              (goto-char (if (not (zerop (car state)))
-                             (scan-sexps start 1)
-                           pos))))
-          (unless pos (goto-char (point-max)))))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-forward-sexp-parens (node abs-pos)
-  "Return a cons cell with positions of main parens in NODE."
-  (cond
-   ((or (js2-array-node-p node)
-        (js2-object-node-p node)
-        (js2-comp-node-p node)
-        (memq (aref node 0) '(cl-struct-js2-block-node cl-struct-js2-scope)))
-    (cons abs-pos (+ abs-pos (js2-node-len node) -1)))
-   ((js2-paren-expr-node-p node)
-    (let ((lp (js2-node-lp node))
-          (rp (js2-node-rp node)))
-      (cons (when lp (+ abs-pos lp))
-            (when rp (+ abs-pos rp)))))))
-
-(defun js2-node-closest-child (parent point limit &optional before)
-  (let* ((parent-pos (js2-node-abs-pos parent))
-         (rpoint (- point parent-pos))
-         (rlimit (- limit parent-pos))
-         (min (min rpoint rlimit))
-         (max (max rpoint rlimit))
-         found)
-    (catch 'done
-      (js2-visit-ast
-       parent
-       (lambda (node _end-p)
-         (if (eq node parent)
-             t
-           (let ((pos (js2-node-pos node)) ;; Both relative values.
-                 (end (+ (js2-node-pos node) (js2-node-len node))))
-             (when (and (>= pos min) (<= end max)
-                        (if before (< pos rpoint) (> end rpoint)))
-               (setq found node))
-             (when (> end rpoint)
-               (throw 'done nil)))
-           nil))))
-    found))
-
-(defun js2-errors ()
-  "Return a list of errors found."
-  (and js2-mode-ast
-       (js2-ast-root-errors js2-mode-ast)))
-
-(defun js2-warnings ()
-  "Return a list of warnings found."
-  (and js2-mode-ast
-       (js2-ast-root-warnings js2-mode-ast)))
-
-(defun js2-have-errors-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if any parse errors or warnings were found."
-  (or (js2-errors) (js2-warnings)))
-
-(defun js2-errors-and-warnings ()
-  "Return a copy of the concatenated errors and warnings lists.
-They are appended:  first the errors, then the warnings.
-Entries are of the form (MSG BEG END)."
-  (when js2-mode-ast
-    (append (js2-ast-root-errors js2-mode-ast)
-            (copy-sequence (js2-ast-root-warnings js2-mode-ast)))))
-
-(defun js2-next-error (&optional arg reset)
-  "Move to next parse error.
-Typically invoked via \\[next-error].
-ARG is the number of errors, forward or backward, to move.
-RESET means start over from the beginning."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (not (or (js2-errors) (js2-warnings)))
-      (message "No errors")
-    (when reset
-      (goto-char (point-min)))
-    (let* ((errs (js2-errors-and-warnings))
-           (continue t)
-           (start (point))
-           (count (or arg 1))
-           (backward (cl-minusp count))
-           (sorter (if backward '> '<))
-           (stopper (if backward '< '>))
-           (count (abs count))
-           all-errs err)
-      ;; Sort by start position.
-      (setq errs (sort errs (lambda (e1 e2)
-                              (funcall sorter (cl-second e1) (cl-second e2))))
-            all-errs errs)
-      ;; Find nth error with pos > start.
-      (while (and errs continue)
-        (when (funcall stopper (cl-cadar errs) start)
-          (setq err (car errs))
-          (if (zerop (cl-decf count))
-              (setq continue nil)))
-        (setq errs (cdr errs)))
-      ;; Clear for `js2-echo-error'.
-      (message nil)
-      (if err
-          (goto-char (cl-second err))
-        ;; Wrap around to first error.
-        (goto-char (cl-second (car all-errs)))
-        ;; If we were already on it, echo msg again.
-        (if (= (point) start)
-            (js2-echo-error (point) (point)))))))
-
-(defun js2-down-mouse-3 ()
-  "Make right-click move the point to the click location.
-This makes right-click context menu operations a bit more intuitive.
-The point will not move if the region is active, however, to avoid
-destroying the region selection."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (and js2-move-point-on-right-click
-             (not mark-active))
-    (let ((e last-input-event))
-      (ignore-errors
-        (goto-char (cl-cadadr e))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-create-imenu-index ()
-  "Returns an alist for `imenu--index-alist'. Returns nil on first
-scan if buffer size > `imenu-auto-rescan-maxout'."
-  (when (and (not js2-mode-ast)
-             (<= (buffer-size) imenu-auto-rescan-maxout))
-      (js2-reparse))
-  (when js2-mode-ast
-    ;; if we have an ast but no recorder, they're requesting a rescan
-    (unless js2-imenu-recorder
-      (js2-reparse 'force))
-    (prog1
-        (js2-build-imenu-index)
-      (setq js2-imenu-recorder nil
-            js2-imenu-function-map nil))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-find-tag ()
-  "Replacement for `find-tag-default'.
-`find-tag-default' returns a ridiculous answer inside comments."
-  (let (beg end)
-    (save-excursion
-      (if (looking-at "\\_>")
-          (setq beg (progn (forward-symbol -1) (point))
-                end (progn (forward-symbol 1) (point)))
-        (setq beg (progn (forward-symbol 1) (point))
-              end (progn (forward-symbol -1) (point))))
-      (replace-regexp-in-string
-       "[\"']" ""
-       (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-forward-sibling ()
-  "Move to the end of the sibling following point in parent.
-Returns non-nil if successful, or nil if there was no following sibling."
-  (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point))
-         (parent (js2-mode-find-enclosing-fn node))
-         sib)
-    (when (setq sib (js2-node-find-child-after (point) parent))
-      (goto-char (+ (js2-node-abs-pos sib)
-                    (js2-node-len sib))))))
-
-(defun js2-mode-backward-sibling ()
-  "Move to the beginning of the sibling node preceding point in parent.
-Parent is defined as the enclosing script or function."
-  (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point))
-         (parent (js2-mode-find-enclosing-fn node))
-         sib)
-    (when (setq sib (js2-node-find-child-before (point) parent))
-      (goto-char (js2-node-abs-pos sib)))))
-
-(defun js2-beginning-of-defun (&optional arg)
-  "Go to line on which current function starts, and return t on success.
-If we're not in a function or already at the beginning of one, go
-to beginning of previous script-level element.
-With ARG N, do that N times. If N is negative, move forward."
-  (setq arg (or arg 1))
-  (if (cl-plusp arg)
-      (let ((parent (js2-node-parent-script-or-fn (js2-node-at-point))))
-        (when (cond
-               ((js2-function-node-p parent)
-                (goto-char (js2-node-abs-pos parent)))
-               (t
-                (js2-mode-backward-sibling)))
-          (if (> arg 1)
-              (js2-beginning-of-defun (1- arg))
-            t)))
-    (when (js2-end-of-defun)
-      (js2-beginning-of-defun (if (>= arg -1) 1 (1+ arg))))))
-
-(defun js2-end-of-defun ()
-  "Go to the char after the last position of the current function
-or script-level element."
-  (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point))
-         (parent (or (and (js2-function-node-p node) node)
-                     (js2-node-parent-script-or-fn node)))
-         script)
-    (unless (js2-function-node-p parent)
-      ;; Use current script-level node, or, if none, the next one.
-      (setq script (or parent node)
-            parent (js2-node-find-child-before (point) script))
-      (when (or (null parent)
-                (>= (point) (+ (js2-node-abs-pos parent)
-                               (js2-node-len parent))))
-        (setq parent (js2-node-find-child-after (point) script))))
-    (when parent
-      (goto-char (+ (js2-node-abs-pos parent)
-                    (js2-node-len parent))))))
-
-(defun js2-mark-defun (&optional allow-extend)
-  "Put mark at end of this function, point at beginning.
-The function marked is the one that contains point.
-
-Interactively, if this command is repeated,
-or (in Transient Mark mode) if the mark is active,
-it marks the next defun after the ones already marked."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let (extended)
-    (when (and allow-extend
-               (or (and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
-                   (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)))
-      (let ((sib (save-excursion
-                   (goto-char (mark))
-                   (if (js2-mode-forward-sibling)
-                       (point)))))
-        (if sib
-            (progn
-              (set-mark sib)
-              (setq extended t))
-          ;; no more siblings - try extending to enclosing node
-          (goto-char (mark t)))))
-   (when (not extended)
-     (let ((node (js2-node-at-point (point) t)) ; skip comments
-           ast fn stmt parent beg end)
-       (when (js2-ast-root-p node)
-         (setq ast node
-               node (or (js2-node-find-child-after (point) node)
-                        (js2-node-find-child-before (point) node))))
-       ;; only mark whole buffer if we can't find any children
-       (if (null node)
-           (setq node ast))
-       (if (js2-function-node-p node)
-           (setq parent node)
-         (setq fn (js2-mode-find-enclosing-fn node)
-               stmt (if (or (null fn)
-                            (js2-ast-root-p fn))
-                        (js2-mode-find-first-stmt node))
-               parent (or stmt fn)))
-       (setq beg (js2-node-abs-pos parent)
-             end (+ beg (js2-node-len parent)))
-       (push-mark beg)
-       (goto-char end)
-       (exchange-point-and-mark)))))
-
-(defun js2-narrow-to-defun ()
-  "Narrow to the function enclosing point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point (point) t))  ; skip comments
-         (fn (if (js2-script-node-p node)
-                 node
-               (js2-mode-find-enclosing-fn node)))
-         (beg (js2-node-abs-pos fn)))
-    (unless (js2-ast-root-p fn)
-      (narrow-to-region beg (+ beg (js2-node-len fn))))))
-
-(defun js2-jump-to-definition (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to the definition of an object's property, variable or function."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (eval-when-compile (fboundp 'xref-push-marker-stack))
-      (xref-push-marker-stack)
-    (ring-insert find-tag-marker-ring (point-marker)))
-  (js2-reparse)
-  (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point))
-         (parent (js2-node-parent node))
-         (names (if (js2-prop-get-node-p parent)
-                    (reverse (let ((temp (js2-compute-nested-prop-get parent)))
-                               (cl-loop for n in temp
-                                        with result = '()
-                                        do (push n result)
-                                        until (equal node n)
-                                        finally return result)))))
-         node-init)
-    (unless (and (js2-name-node-p node)
-                 (not (js2-var-init-node-p parent))
-                 (not (js2-function-node-p parent)))
-      (error "Node is not a supported jump node"))
-    (push (or (and names (pop names))
-              (unless (and (js2-object-prop-node-p parent)
-                           (eq node (js2-object-prop-node-left parent))
-                           (not (js2-node-get-prop parent 'SHORTHAND)))
-                node)
-              (error "Node is not a supported jump node")) names)
-    (setq node-init (js2-search-scope node names))
-
-    ;; todo: display list of results in buffer
-    ;; todo: group found references by buffer
-    (unless node-init
-      (switch-to-buffer
-       (catch 'found
-         (unless arg
-           (mapc (lambda (b)
-                   (with-current-buffer b
-                     (when (derived-mode-p 'js2-mode)
-                       (setq node-init (js2-search-scope js2-mode-ast names))
-                       (if node-init
-                           (throw 'found b)))))
-                 (buffer-list)))
-         nil)))
-    (setq node-init (if (listp node-init) (car node-init) node-init))
-    (unless node-init
-      (pop-tag-mark)
-      (error "No jump location found"))
-    (goto-char (js2-node-abs-pos node-init))))
-
-(defun js2-search-object (node name-node)
-  "Check if object NODE contains element with NAME-NODE."
-  (cl-assert (js2-object-node-p node))
-  ;; Only support name-node and nodes for the time being
-  (cl-loop for elem in (js2-object-node-elems node)
-           for left = (js2-object-prop-node-left elem)
-           if (or (and (js2-name-node-p left)
-                       (equal (js2-name-node-name name-node)
-                              (js2-name-node-name left)))
-                  (and (js2-string-node-p left)
-                       (string= (js2-name-node-name name-node)
-                                (js2-string-node-value left))))
-           return elem))
-
-(defun js2-search-object-for-prop (object prop-names)
-  "Return node in OBJECT that matches PROP-NAMES or nil.
-PROP-NAMES is a list of values representing a path to a value in OBJECT.
-i.e. ('name' 'value') = {name : { value: 3}}"
-  (let (node
-        (temp-object object)
-        (temp t) ;temporay node
-        (names prop-names))
-    (while (and temp names (js2-object-node-p temp-object))
-      (setq temp (js2-search-object temp-object (pop names)))
-      (and (setq node temp)
-         (setq temp-object (js2-object-prop-node-right temp))))
-    (unless names node)))
-
-(defun js2-search-scope (node names)
-  "Searches NODE scope for jump location matching NAMES.
-NAMES is a list of property values to search for. For functions
-and variables NAMES will contain one element."
-  (let (node-init
-        (val (js2-name-node-name (car names))))
-    (setq node-init (js2-get-symbol-declaration node val))
-
-    (when (> (length names) 1)
-
-      ;; Check var declarations
-      (when (and node-init (string= val (js2-name-node-name node-init)))
-        (let ((parent (js2-node-parent node-init))
-              (temp-names names))
-          (pop temp-names) ;; First element is var name
-          (setq node-init (when (js2-var-init-node-p parent)
-                            (js2-search-object-for-prop
-                             (js2-var-init-node-initializer parent)
-                             temp-names)))))
-
-      ;; Check all assign nodes
-      (js2-visit-ast
-       js2-mode-ast
-       (lambda (node endp)
-         (unless endp
-           (if (js2-assign-node-p node)
-               (let ((left (js2-assign-node-left node))
-                     (right (js2-assign-node-right node))
-                     (temp-names names))
-                 (when (js2-prop-get-node-p left)
-                   (let* ((prop-list (js2-compute-nested-prop-get left))
-                          (found (cl-loop for prop in prop-list
-                                          until (not (string= (js2-name-node-name
-                                                               (pop temp-names))
-                                                              (js2-name-node-name prop)))
-                                          if (not temp-names) return prop))
-                          (found-node (or found
-                                          (when (js2-object-node-p right)
-                                            (js2-search-object-for-prop right
-                                                                        temp-names)))))
-                     (if found-node (push found-node node-init))))))
-           t))))
-    node-init))
-
-(defun js2-get-symbol-declaration (node name)
-  "Find scope for NAME from NODE."
-  (let ((scope (js2-get-defining-scope
-          (or (js2-node-get-enclosing-scope node)
-             node) name)))
-    (if scope (js2-symbol-ast-node (js2-scope-get-symbol scope name)))))
-
-(provide 'js2-mode)
-
-;;; js2-mode.el ends here
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-;;; js2-old-indent.el --- Indentation code kept for compatibility
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; All features of this indentation code have been ported to Emacs's
-;; built-in `js-mode' by now, so we derive from it.  An older
-;; commentary follows.
-
-;; This code is kept for Emacs 24.5 and ealier.
-
-;; This indenter is based on Karl Landström's "javascript.el" indenter.
-;; Karl cleverly deduces that the desired indentation level is often a
-;; function of paren/bracket/brace nesting depth, which can be determined
-;; quickly via the built-in `parse-partial-sexp' function.  His indenter
-;; then does some equally clever checks to see if we're in the context of a
-;; substatement of a possibly braceless statement keyword such as if, while,
-;; or finally.  This approach yields pretty good results.
-
-;; The indenter is often "wrong", however, and needs to be overridden.
-;; The right long-term solution is probably to emulate (or integrate
-;; with) cc-engine, but it's a nontrivial amount of coding.  Even when a
-;; parse tree from `js2-parse' is present, which is not true at the
-;; moment the user is typing, computing indentation is still thousands
-;; of lines of code to handle every possible syntactic edge case.
-
-;; In the meantime, the compromise solution is that we offer a "bounce
-;; indenter", configured with `js2-bounce-indent-p', which cycles the
-;; current line indent among various likely guess points.  This approach
-;; is far from perfect, but should at least make it slightly easier to
-;; move the line towards its desired indentation when manually
-;; overriding Karl's heuristic nesting guesser.
-
-;; I've made miscellaneous tweaks to Karl's code to handle some Ecma
-;; extensions such as `let' and Array comprehensions.  Major kudos to
-;; Karl for coming up with the initial approach, which packs a lot of
-;; punch for so little code. -- Steve
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'sgml-mode)
-
-(defvar js2-language-version)
-
-(declare-function js2-backward-sws "js2-mode")
-(declare-function js2-forward-sws "js2-mode")
-(declare-function js2-same-line "js2-mode")
-
-(defcustom js2-basic-offset (if (and (boundp 'c-basic-offset)
-                                     (numberp c-basic-offset))
-                                c-basic-offset
-                              4)
-  "Number of spaces to indent nested statements.
-Similar to `c-basic-offset'."
-  :group 'js2-mode
-  :safe 'integerp
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom js2-pretty-multiline-declarations t
-  "Non-nil to line up multiline declarations vertically:
-
-  var a = 10,
-      b = 20,
-      c = 30;
-
-If the value is t, and the first assigned value in the
-declaration is a function/array/object literal spanning several
-lines, it won't be indented additionally:
-
-  var o = {                   var bar = 2,
-    foo: 3          vs.           o = {
-  },                                foo: 3
-      bar = 2;                    };
-
-If the value is `all', it will always be indented additionally:
-
-  var o = {
-        foo: 3
-      };
-
-  var o = {
-        foo: 3
-      },
-      bar = 2;
-
-If the value is `dynamic', it will be indented additionally only
-if the declaration contains more than one variable:
-
-  var o = {
-    foo: 3
-  };
-
-  var o = {
-        foo: 3
-      },
-      bar = 2;"
-  :group 'js2-mode
-  :safe  'symbolp
-  :type 'symbol)
-
-(defcustom js2-indent-switch-body nil
-  "When nil, case labels are indented on the same level as the
-containing switch statement.  Otherwise, all lines inside
-switch statement body are indented one additional level."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defconst js2-possibly-braceless-keywords-re
-  (concat "else[ \t]+if\\|for[ \t]+each\\|"
-          (regexp-opt '("catch" "do" "else" "finally" "for" "if"
-                        "try" "while" "with" "let")))
-  "Regular expression matching keywords that are optionally
-followed by an opening brace.")
-
-(defconst js2-indent-operator-re
-  (concat "[-+*/%<>&^|?:.]\\([^-+*/.]\\|$\\)\\|!?=\\|"
-          (regexp-opt '("in" "instanceof") 'symbols))
-  "Regular expression matching operators that affect indentation
-of continued expressions.")
-
-(defconst js2-declaration-keyword-re
-  (regexp-opt '("var" "let" "const") 'symbols)
-  "Regular expression matching variable declaration keywords.")
-
-(defun js2-re-search-forward-inner (regexp &optional bound count)
-  "Auxiliary function for `js2-re-search-forward'."
-  (let (parse saved-point)
-    (while (> count 0)
-      (re-search-forward regexp bound)
-      (setq parse (if saved-point
-                      (parse-partial-sexp saved-point (point))
-                    (syntax-ppss (point))))
-      (cond ((nth 3 parse)
-             (re-search-forward
-              (concat "\\(\\=\\|[^\\]\\|^\\)" (string (nth 3 parse)))
-              (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)) t))
-            ((nth 7 parse)
-             (forward-line))
-            ((or (nth 4 parse)
-                 (and (eq (char-before) ?\/) (eq (char-after) ?\*)))
-             (re-search-forward "\\*/"))
-            (t
-             (setq count (1- count))))
-      (setq saved-point (point))))
-  (point))
-
-(defun js2-re-search-forward (regexp &optional bound noerror count)
-  "Search forward but ignore strings and comments.
-Invokes `re-search-forward' but treats the buffer as if strings
-and comments have been removed."
-  (let ((saved-point (point)))
-    (condition-case err
-        (cond ((null count)
-               (js2-re-search-forward-inner regexp bound 1))
-              ((< count 0)
-               (js2-re-search-backward-inner regexp bound (- count)))
-              ((> count 0)
-               (js2-re-search-forward-inner regexp bound count)))
-      (search-failed
-       (goto-char saved-point)
-       (unless noerror
-         (error (error-message-string err)))))))
-
-(defun js2-re-search-backward-inner (regexp &optional bound count)
-  "Auxiliary function for `js2-re-search-backward'."
-  (let (parse)
-    (while (> count 0)
-      (re-search-backward regexp bound)
-      (setq parse (syntax-ppss (point)))
-      (cond ((nth 3 parse)
-             (re-search-backward
-              (concat "\\([^\\]\\|^\\)" (string (nth 3 parse)))
-              (line-beginning-position) t))
-            ((nth 7 parse)
-             (goto-char (nth 8 parse)))
-            ((or (nth 4 parse)
-                 (and (eq (char-before) ?/) (eq (char-after) ?*)))
-             (re-search-backward "/\\*"))
-            (t
-             (setq count (1- count))))))
-  (point))
-
-(defun js2-re-search-backward (regexp &optional bound noerror count)
-  "Search backward but ignore strings and comments.
-Invokes `re-search-backward' but treats the buffer as if strings
-and comments have been removed."
-  (let ((saved-point (point)))
-    (condition-case err
-        (cond ((null count)
-               (js2-re-search-backward-inner regexp bound 1))
-              ((< count 0)
-               (js2-re-search-forward-inner regexp bound (- count)))
-              ((> count 0)
-               (js2-re-search-backward-inner regexp bound count)))
-      (search-failed
-       (goto-char saved-point)
-       (unless noerror
-         (error (error-message-string err)))))))
-
-(defun js2-looking-at-operator-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if text after point is a non-comma operator."
-  (defvar js2-mode-identifier-re)
-  (and (looking-at js2-indent-operator-re)
-       (or (not (eq (char-after) ?:))
-           (save-excursion
-             (and (js2-re-search-backward "[?:{]\\|\\_<case\\_>" nil t)
-                  (eq (char-after) ??))))
-       (not (and
-             (eq (char-after) ?/)
-             (save-excursion
-               (eq (nth 3 (syntax-ppss)) ?/))))
-       (not (and
-             (eq (char-after) ?*)
-             ;; Generator method (possibly using computed property).
-             (looking-at (concat "\\* *\\(?:\\[\\|"
-                                 js2-mode-identifier-re
-                                 " *(\\)"))
-             (save-excursion
-               (js2-backward-sws)
-               ;; We might misindent some expressions that would
-               ;; return NaN anyway.  Shouldn't be a problem.
-               (memq (char-before) '(?, ?} ?{)))))))
-
-(defun js2-continued-expression-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if the current line continues an expression."
-  (save-excursion
-    (back-to-indentation)
-    (if (js2-looking-at-operator-p)
-        (or (not (memq (char-after) '(?- ?+)))
-            (progn
-              (forward-comment (- (point)))
-              (not (memq (char-before) '(?, ?\[ ?\()))))
-      (forward-comment (- (point)))
-      (or (bobp) (backward-char))
-      (when (js2-looking-at-operator-p)
-        (backward-char)
-        (not (looking-at "\\*\\|\\+\\+\\|--\\|/[/*]"))))))
-
-(defun js2-end-of-do-while-loop-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if word after point is `while' of a do-while
-statement, else returns nil. A braceless do-while statement
-spanning several lines requires that the start of the loop is
-indented to the same column as the current line."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (when (looking-at "\\s-*\\_<while\\_>")
-      (if (save-excursion
-            (skip-chars-backward "[ \t\n]*}")
-            (looking-at "[ \t\n]*}"))
-          (save-excursion
-            (backward-list) (backward-word 1) (looking-at "\\_<do\\_>"))
-        (js2-re-search-backward "\\_<do\\_>" (point-at-bol) t)
-        (or (looking-at "\\_<do\\_>")
-            (let ((saved-indent (current-indentation)))
-              (while (and (js2-re-search-backward "^[ \t]*\\_<" nil t)
-                          (/= (current-indentation) saved-indent)))
-              (and (looking-at "[ \t]*\\_<do\\_>")
-                   (not (js2-re-search-forward
-                         "\\_<while\\_>" (point-at-eol) t))
-                   (= (current-indentation) saved-indent))))))))
-
-(defun js2-multiline-decl-indentation ()
-  "Return the declaration indentation column if the current line belongs
-to a multiline declaration statement.  See `js2-pretty-multiline-declarations'."
-  (let (forward-sexp-function ; use Lisp version
-        at-opening-bracket)
-    (save-excursion
-      (back-to-indentation)
-      (when (not (looking-at js2-declaration-keyword-re))
-        (when (looking-at js2-indent-operator-re)
-          (goto-char (match-end 0))) ; continued expressions are ok
-        (while (and (not at-opening-bracket)
-                    (not (bobp))
-                    (let ((pos (point)))
-                      (save-excursion
-                        (js2-backward-sws)
-                        (or (eq (char-before) ?,)
-                            (and (not (eq (char-before) ?\;))
-                                 (prog2 (skip-syntax-backward ".")
-                                     (looking-at js2-indent-operator-re)
-                                   (js2-backward-sws))
-                                 (not (eq (char-before) ?\;)))
-                            (js2-same-line pos)))))
-          (condition-case _
-              (backward-sexp)
-            (scan-error (setq at-opening-bracket t))))
-        (when (looking-at js2-declaration-keyword-re)
-          (goto-char (match-end 0))
-          (1+ (current-column)))))))
-
-(defun js2-ctrl-statement-indentation ()
-  "Return the proper indentation of current line if it is a control statement.
-Returns an indentation if this line starts the body of a control
-statement without braces, else returns nil."
-  (let (forward-sexp-function)
-    (save-excursion
-      (back-to-indentation)
-      (when (and (not (js2-same-line (point-min)))
-                 (not (looking-at "{"))
-                 (js2-re-search-backward "[[:graph:]]" nil t)
-                 (not (looking-at "[{([]"))
-                 (progn
-                   (forward-char)
-                   (when (= (char-before) ?\))
-                     ;; scan-sexps sometimes throws an error
-                     (ignore-errors (backward-sexp))
-                     (skip-chars-backward " \t" (point-at-bol)))
-                   (let ((pt (point)))
-                     (back-to-indentation)
-                     (when (looking-at "}[ \t]*")
-                       (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-                     (and (looking-at js2-possibly-braceless-keywords-re)
-                          (= (match-end 0) pt)
-                          (not (js2-end-of-do-while-loop-p))))))
-        (+ (current-indentation) js2-basic-offset)))))
-
-(defun js2-indent-in-array-comp (parse-status)
-  "Return non-nil if we think we're in an array comprehension.
-In particular, return the buffer position of the first `for' kwd."
-  (let ((bracket (nth 1 parse-status))
-        (end (point)))
-    (when bracket
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char bracket)
-        (when (looking-at "\\[")
-          (forward-char 1)
-          (js2-forward-sws)
-          (if (looking-at "[[{]")
-              (let (forward-sexp-function) ; use Lisp version
-                (forward-sexp)             ; skip destructuring form
-                (js2-forward-sws)
-                (if (and (/= (char-after) ?,) ; regular array
-                         (looking-at "for"))
-                    (match-beginning 0)))
-            ;; to skip arbitrary expressions we need the parser,
-            ;; so we'll just guess at it.
-            (if (and (> end (point)) ; not empty literal
-                     (re-search-forward "[^,]]* \\(for\\) " end t)
-                     ;; not inside comment or string literal
-                     (let ((state (parse-partial-sexp bracket (point))))
-                       (and (= 1 (car state))
-                            (not (nth 8 state)))))
-                (match-beginning 1))))))))
-
-(defun js2-array-comp-indentation (parse-status for-kwd)
-  (if (js2-same-line for-kwd)
-      ;; first continuation line
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (nth 1 parse-status))
-        (forward-char 1)
-        (skip-chars-forward " \t")
-        (current-column))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char for-kwd)
-      (current-column))))
-
-(defun js2-maybe-goto-declaration-keyword-end (bracket)
-  "Helper function for `js2-proper-indentation'.
-Depending on the value of `js2-pretty-multiline-declarations',
-move point to the end of a variable declaration keyword so that
-indentation is aligned to that column."
-  (cond
-   ((eq js2-pretty-multiline-declarations 'all)
-    (when (looking-at js2-declaration-keyword-re)
-      (goto-char (1+ (match-end 0)))))
-   ((eq js2-pretty-multiline-declarations 'dynamic)
-    (let (declaration-keyword-end
-          at-closing-bracket-p
-          comma-p)
-      (when (looking-at js2-declaration-keyword-re)
-        ;; Preserve the match data lest it somehow be overridden.
-        (setq declaration-keyword-end (match-end 0))
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char bracket)
-          (setq at-closing-bracket-p
-                ;; Handle scan errors gracefully.
-                (condition-case nil
-                    (progn
-                      ;; Use the regular `forward-sexp-function' because the
-                      ;; normal one for this mode uses the AST.
-                      (let (forward-sexp-function)
-                        (forward-sexp))
-                      t)
-                  (error nil)))
-          (when at-closing-bracket-p
-            (js2-forward-sws)
-            (setq comma-p (looking-at-p ","))))
-        (when comma-p
-          (goto-char (1+ declaration-keyword-end))))))))
-
-(cl-defun js2-proper-indentation (parse-status)
-  "Return the proper indentation for the current line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (back-to-indentation)
-    (when (nth 4 parse-status)
-      (cl-return-from js2-proper-indentation (js2--comment-indent parse-status)))
-    (let* ((at-closing-bracket (looking-at "[]})]"))
-           (same-indent-p (or at-closing-bracket
-                              (looking-at "\\_<case\\_>[^:]")
-                              (and (looking-at "\\_<default:")
-                                   (save-excursion
-                                     (js2-backward-sws)
-                                     (not (memq (char-before) '(?, ?{)))))))
-           (continued-expr-p (js2-continued-expression-p))
-           (declaration-indent (and js2-pretty-multiline-declarations
-                                    (js2-multiline-decl-indentation)))
-           (bracket (nth 1 parse-status))
-           beg indent)
-      (cond
-       ;; indent array comprehension continuation lines specially
-       ((and bracket
-             (>= js2-language-version 170)
-             (not (js2-same-line bracket))
-             (setq beg (js2-indent-in-array-comp parse-status))
-             (>= (point) (save-excursion
-                           (goto-char beg)
-                           (point-at-bol)))) ; at or after first loop?
-        (js2-array-comp-indentation parse-status beg))
-
-       ((js2-ctrl-statement-indentation))
-
-       ((and declaration-indent continued-expr-p)
-        (+ declaration-indent js2-basic-offset))
-
-       (declaration-indent)
-
-       (bracket
-        (goto-char bracket)
-        (cond
-         ((looking-at "[({[][ \t]*\\(/[/*]\\|$\\)")
-          (when (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t\n)")
-                                (looking-at ")"))
-            (backward-list))
-          (back-to-indentation)
-          (js2-maybe-goto-declaration-keyword-end bracket)
-          (setq indent
-                (cond (same-indent-p
-                       (current-column))
-                      (continued-expr-p
-                       (+ (current-column) (* 2 js2-basic-offset)))
-                      (t
-                       (+ (current-column) js2-basic-offset))))
-          (if (and js2-indent-switch-body
-                   (not at-closing-bracket)
-                   (looking-at "\\_<switch\\_>"))
-              (+ indent js2-basic-offset)
-            indent))
-         (t
-          (unless same-indent-p
-            (forward-char)
-            (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
-          (current-column))))
-
-       (continued-expr-p js2-basic-offset)
-
-       (t 0)))))
-
-(defun js2--comment-indent (parse-status)
-  "Indentation inside a multi-line block comment continuation line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (nth 8 parse-status))
-    (if (looking-at "/\\*")
-        (+ 1 (current-column))
-      0)))
-
-(defun js2-indent-line (&optional bounce-backwards)
-  "Indent the current line as JavaScript source text."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (parse-status offset
-        ;; Don't whine about errors/warnings when we're indenting.
-        ;; This has to be set before calling parse-partial-sexp below.
-        (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t))
-    (setq parse-status (save-excursion
-                         (syntax-ppss (point-at-bol)))
-          offset (- (point) (save-excursion
-                              (back-to-indentation)
-                              (point))))
-    ;; Don't touch multiline strings.
-    (unless (nth 3 parse-status)
-      (indent-line-to (js2-proper-indentation parse-status))
-      (when (cl-plusp offset)
-        (forward-char offset)))))
-
-;;; JSX Indentation
-
-;; The following JSX indentation code is copied basically verbatim from js.el at
-;; 958da7f, except that the prefixes on the functions/variables are changed.
-
-(defsubst js2--jsx-find-before-tag ()
-  "Find where JSX starts.
-
-Assume JSX appears in the following instances:
-- Inside parentheses, when returned or as the first argument
-  to a function, and after a newline
-- When assigned to variables or object properties, but only
-  on a single line
-- As the N+1th argument to a function
-
-This is an optimized version of (re-search-backward \"[(,]\n\"
-nil t), except set point to the end of the match.  This logic
-executes up to the number of lines in the file, so it should be
-really fast to reduce that impact."
-  (let (pos)
-    (while (and (> (point) (point-min))
-                (not (progn
-                       (end-of-line 0)
-                       (when (or (eq (char-before) 40)   ; (
-                                 (eq (char-before) 44))  ; ,
-                         (setq pos (1- (point))))))))
-    pos))
-
-(defconst js2--jsx-end-tag-re
-  (concat "</" sgml-name-re ">\\|/>")
-  "Find the end of a JSX element.")
-
-(defconst js2--jsx-after-tag-re "[),]"
-  "Find where JSX ends.
-This complements the assumption of where JSX appears from
-`js--jsx-before-tag-re', which see.")
-
-(defun js2--jsx-indented-element-p ()
-  "Determine if/how the current line should be indented as JSX.
-
-Return `first' for the first JSXElement on its own line.
-Return `nth' for subsequent lines of the first JSXElement.
-Return `expression' for an embedded JS expression.
-Return `after' for anything after the last JSXElement.
-Return nil for non-JSX lines.
-
-Currently, JSX indentation supports the following styles:
-
-- Single-line elements (indented like normal JS):
-
-  var element = <div></div>;
-
-- Multi-line elements (enclosed in parentheses):
-
-  function () {
-    return (
-      <div>
-        <div></div>
-      </div>
-    );
- }
-
-- Function arguments:
-
-  React.render(
-    <div></div>,
-    document.querySelector('.root')
-  );"
-  (let ((current-pos (point))
-        (current-line (line-number-at-pos))
-        last-pos
-        before-tag-pos before-tag-line
-        tag-start-pos tag-start-line
-        tag-end-pos tag-end-line
-        after-tag-line
-        parens paren type)
-    (save-excursion
-      (and
-       ;; Determine if we're inside a jsx element
-       (progn
-         (end-of-line)
-         (while (and (not tag-start-pos)
-                     (setq last-pos (js2--jsx-find-before-tag)))
-           (while (forward-comment 1))
-           (when (= (char-after) 60) ; <
-             (setq before-tag-pos last-pos
-                   tag-start-pos (point)))
-           (goto-char last-pos))
-         tag-start-pos)
-       (progn
-         (setq before-tag-line (line-number-at-pos before-tag-pos)
-               tag-start-line (line-number-at-pos tag-start-pos))
-         (and
-          ;; A "before" line which also starts an element begins with js, so
-          ;; indent it like js
-          (> current-line before-tag-line)
-          ;; Only indent the jsx lines like jsx
-          (>= current-line tag-start-line)))
-       (cond
-        ;; Analyze bounds if there are any
-        ((progn
-           (while (and (not tag-end-pos)
-                       (setq last-pos (re-search-forward js2--jsx-end-tag-re nil t)))
-             (while (forward-comment 1))
-             (when (looking-at js2--jsx-after-tag-re)
-               (setq tag-end-pos last-pos)))
-           tag-end-pos)
-         (setq tag-end-line (line-number-at-pos tag-end-pos)
-               after-tag-line (line-number-at-pos after-tag-line))
-         (or (and
-              ;; Ensure we're actually within the bounds of the jsx
-              (<= current-line tag-end-line)
-              ;; An "after" line which does not end an element begins with
-              ;; js, so indent it like js
-              (<= current-line after-tag-line))
-             (and
-              ;; Handle another case where there could be e.g. comments after
-              ;; the element
-              (> current-line tag-end-line)
-              (< current-line after-tag-line)
-              (setq type 'after))))
-        ;; They may not be any bounds (yet)
-        (t))
-       ;; Check if we're inside an embedded multi-line js expression
-       (cond
-        ((not type)
-         (goto-char current-pos)
-         (end-of-line)
-         (setq parens (nth 9 (syntax-ppss)))
-         (while (and parens (not type))
-           (setq paren (car parens))
-           (cond
-            ((and (>= paren tag-start-pos)
-                  ;; Curly bracket indicates the start of an embedded expression
-                  (= (char-after paren) 123) ; {
-                  ;; The first line of the expression is indented like sgml
-                  (> current-line (line-number-at-pos paren))
-                  ;; Check if within a closing curly bracket (if any)
-                  ;; (exclusive, as the closing bracket is indented like sgml)
-                  (cond
-                   ((progn
-                      (goto-char paren)
-                      (ignore-errors (let (forward-sexp-function)
-                                       (forward-sexp))))
-                    (< current-line (line-number-at-pos)))
-                   (t)))
-             ;; Indicate this guy will be indented specially
-             (setq type 'expression))
-            (t (setq parens (cdr parens)))))
-         t)
-        (t))
-       (cond
-        (type)
-        ;; Indent the first jsx thing like js so we can indent future jsx things
-        ;; like sgml relative to the first thing
-        ((= current-line tag-start-line) 'first)
-        ('nth))))))
-
-(defmacro js2--as-sgml (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY as if in sgml-mode."
-  `(with-syntax-table sgml-mode-syntax-table
-     (let (forward-sexp-function
-           parse-sexp-lookup-properties)
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defun js2--expression-in-sgml-indent-line ()
-  "Indent the current line as JavaScript or SGML (whichever is farther)."
-  (let* (indent-col
-         (savep (point))
-         ;; Don't whine about errors/warnings when we're indenting.
-         ;; This has to be set before calling parse-partial-sexp below.
-         (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
-         (parse-status (save-excursion
-                         (syntax-ppss (point-at-bol)))))
-    ;; Don't touch multiline strings.
-    (unless (nth 3 parse-status)
-      (setq indent-col (save-excursion
-                         (back-to-indentation)
-                         (if (>= (point) savep) (setq savep nil))
-                         (js2--as-sgml (sgml-calculate-indent))))
-      (if (null indent-col)
-          'noindent
-        ;; Use whichever indentation column is greater, such that the sgml
-        ;; column is effectively a minimum
-        (setq indent-col (max (js2-proper-indentation parse-status)
-                              (+ indent-col js2-basic-offset)))
-        (if savep
-            (save-excursion (indent-line-to indent-col))
-          (indent-line-to indent-col))))))
-
-(defun js2-jsx-indent-line ()
-  "Indent the current line as JSX (with SGML offsets).
-i.e., customize JSX element indentation with `sgml-basic-offset'
-et al."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((indentation-type (js2--jsx-indented-element-p)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq indentation-type 'expression)
-      (js2--expression-in-sgml-indent-line))
-     ((or (eq indentation-type 'first)
-          (eq indentation-type 'after))
-      ;; Don't treat this first thing as a continued expression (often a "<" or
-      ;; ">" causes this misinterpretation)
-      (cl-letf (((symbol-function #'js2-continued-expression-p) 'ignore))
-        (js2-indent-line)))
-     ((eq indentation-type 'nth)
-      (js2--as-sgml (sgml-indent-line)))
-     (t (js2-indent-line)))))
-
-(provide 'js2-old-indent)
-
-;;; js2-old-indent.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-old-indent.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/js2-mode-20180724.801/js2-old-indent.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-mode-20180718.809/json-mode-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-mode-20180718.809/json-mode-autoloads.el
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index 21946e868d55..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-mode-20180718.809/json-mode-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-;;; json-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "json-mode" "json-mode.el" (23450 31847 481700
-;;;;;;  992000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from json-mode.el
-
-(defconst json-mode-standard-file-ext '(".json" ".jsonld") "\
-List of JSON file extensions.")
-
-(defsubst json-mode--update-auto-mode (filenames) "\
-Update the `json-mode' entry of `auto-mode-alist'.
-
-FILENAMES should be a list of file as string.
-Return the new `auto-mode-alist' entry" (let* ((new-regexp (rx-to-string (\` (seq (eval (cons (quote or) (append json-mode-standard-file-ext (quote (\, filenames))))) eot)))) (new-entry (cons new-regexp (quote json-mode))) (old-entry (when (boundp (quote json-mode--auto-mode-entry)) json-mode--auto-mode-entry))) (setq auto-mode-alist (delete old-entry auto-mode-alist)) (add-to-list (quote auto-mode-alist) new-entry) new-entry))
-
-(defvar json-mode-auto-mode-list '(".babelrc" ".bowerrc" "composer.lock") "\
-List of filename as string to pass for the JSON entry of
-`auto-mode-alist'.
-
-Note however that custom `json-mode' entries in `auto-mode-alist'
-won’t be affected.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'json-mode-auto-mode-list "json-mode" nil)
-
-(defvar json-mode--auto-mode-entry (json-mode--update-auto-mode json-mode-auto-mode-list) "\
-Regexp generated from the `json-mode-auto-mode-list'.")
-
-(autoload 'json-mode "json-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing JSON files
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'json-mode-show-path "json-mode" "\
-Print the path to the node at point to the minibuffer, and yank to the kill ring.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'json-mode-kill-path "json-mode" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'json-mode-beautify "json-mode" "\
-Beautify / pretty-print the active region (or the entire buffer if no active region).
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; json-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-mode-20180718.809/json-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-mode-20180718.809/json-mode-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "json-mode" "20180718.809" "Major mode for editing JSON files." '((json-reformat "0.0.5") (json-snatcher "1.0.0")) :commit "ffc92b1eefc54963703b43be140f4c8c8ad348f7" :authors '(("Josh Johnston")) :maintainer '("Josh Johnston") :url "https://github.com/joshwnj/json-mode")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-mode-20180718.809/json-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-mode-20180718.809/json-mode.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-mode-20180718.809/json-mode.el
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-;;; json-mode.el --- Major mode for editing JSON files.
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Josh Johnston
-
-;; Author: Josh Johnston
-;; URL: https://github.com/joshwnj/json-mode
-;; Package-Version: 20180718.809
-;; Version: 1.6.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((json-reformat "0.0.5") (json-snatcher "1.0.0"))
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; extend the builtin js-mode's syntax highlighting
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'js)
-(require 'rx)
-(require 'json-snatcher)
-(require 'json-reformat)
-
-(defgroup json-mode '()
-  "Major mode for editing JSON files."
-  :group 'js)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defconst json-mode-standard-file-ext '(".json" ".jsonld")
-  "List of JSON file extensions.")
-
-;; This is to be sure the customization is loaded.  Otherwise,
-;; autoload discards any defun or defcustom.
-;;;###autoload
-(defsubst json-mode--update-auto-mode (filenames)
-  "Update the `json-mode' entry of `auto-mode-alist'.
-
-FILENAMES should be a list of file as string.
-Return the new `auto-mode-alist' entry"
-  (let* ((new-regexp
-          (rx-to-string
-           `(seq (eval
-                  (cons 'or
-                        (append json-mode-standard-file-ext
-                                ',filenames))) eot)))
-         (new-entry (cons new-regexp 'json-mode))
-         (old-entry (when (boundp 'json-mode--auto-mode-entry)
-                      json-mode--auto-mode-entry)))
-    (setq auto-mode-alist (delete old-entry auto-mode-alist))
-    (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist new-entry)
-    new-entry))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom json-mode-auto-mode-list '(
-                                      ".babelrc"
-                                      ".bowerrc"
-                                      "composer.lock"
-                                      )
-  "List of filename as string to pass for the JSON entry of
-`auto-mode-alist'.
-
-Note however that custom `json-mode' entries in `auto-mode-alist'
-won’t be affected."
-  :group 'json-mode
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :set (lambda (symbol value)
-         "Update SYMBOL with a new regexp made from VALUE.
-
-This function calls `json-mode--update-auto-mode' to change the
-`json-mode--auto-mode-entry' entry in `auto-mode-alist'."
-         (set-default symbol value)
-         (setq json-mode--auto-mode-entry (json-mode--update-auto-mode value))))
-
-;; Autoload needed to initalize the the `auto-list-mode' entry.
-;;;###autoload
-(defvar json-mode--auto-mode-entry (json-mode--update-auto-mode json-mode-auto-mode-list)
-  "Regexp generated from the `json-mode-auto-mode-list'.")
-
-(defconst json-mode-quoted-string-re
-  (rx (group (char ?\")
-             (zero-or-more (or (seq ?\\ ?\\)
-                               (seq ?\\ ?\")
-                               (seq ?\\ (not (any ?\" ?\\)))
-                               (not (any ?\" ?\\))))
-             (char ?\"))))
-(defconst json-mode-quoted-key-re
-  (rx (group (char ?\")
-             (zero-or-more (or (seq ?\\ ?\\)
-                               (seq ?\\ ?\")
-                               (seq ?\\ (not (any ?\" ?\\)))
-                               (not (any ?\" ?\\))))
-             (char ?\"))
-      (zero-or-more blank)
-      ?\:))
-(defconst json-mode-number-re (rx (group (one-or-more digit)
-                                         (optional ?\. (one-or-more digit)))))
-(defconst json-mode-keyword-re  (rx (group (or "true" "false" "null"))))
-
-(defconst json-font-lock-keywords-1
-  (list
-   (list json-mode-quoted-key-re 1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-   (list json-mode-quoted-string-re 1 font-lock-string-face)
-   (list json-mode-keyword-re 1 font-lock-constant-face)
-   (list json-mode-number-re 1 font-lock-constant-face)
-   )
-  "Level one font lock.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode json-mode javascript-mode "JSON"
-  "Major mode for editing JSON files"
-  (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) '(json-font-lock-keywords-1 t)))
-
-;; Well formatted JSON files almost always begin with “{” or “[”.
-(add-to-list 'magic-mode-alist '("^[{[]$" . json-mode))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun json-mode-show-path ()
-  "Print the path to the node at point to the minibuffer, and yank to the kill ring."
-  (interactive)
-  (message (jsons-print-path)))
-
-(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-p") 'json-mode-show-path)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun json-mode-kill-path ()
-  (interactive)
-    (kill-new (jsons-print-path)))
-
-(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c P") 'json-mode-kill-path)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun json-mode-beautify ()
-  "Beautify / pretty-print the active region (or the entire buffer if no active region)."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((json-reformat:indent-width js-indent-level)
-        (json-reformat:pretty-string? t))
-    (if (use-region-p)
-        (json-reformat-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
-      (json-reformat-region (buffer-end -1) (buffer-end 1)))))
-
-(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-f") 'json-mode-beautify)
-
-(defun json-toggle-boolean ()
-  "If point is on `true' or `false', toggle it."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)) ; inside a keyword, string or comment
-    (let* ((bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol))
-           (string (and bounds (buffer-substring-no-properties (car bounds) (cdr bounds))))
-           (pt (point)))
-      (when (and bounds (member string '("true" "false")))
-        (delete-region (car bounds) (cdr bounds))
-        (cond
-         ((string= "true" string)
-          (insert "false")
-          (goto-char (if (= pt (cdr bounds)) (1+ pt) pt)))
-         (t
-          (insert "true")
-          (goto-char (if (= pt (cdr bounds)) (1- pt) pt))))))))
-
-(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-t") 'json-toggle-boolean)
-
-(defun json-nullify-sexp ()
-  "Replace the sexp at point with `null'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((syntax (syntax-ppss)) symbol)
-    (cond
-     ((nth 4 syntax) nil)               ; inside a comment
-     ((nth 3 syntax)                    ; inside a string
-      (goto-char (nth 8 syntax))
-      (when (save-excursion (forward-sexp) (skip-chars-forward "[:space:]") (eq (char-after) ?:))
-        ;; sexp is an object key, so we nullify the entire object
-        (goto-char (nth 1 syntax)))
-      (kill-sexp)
-      (insert "null"))
-     ((setq symbol (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol))
-      (cond
-       ((looking-at-p "null"))
-       ((save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "[0-9.]") (looking-at json-mode-number-re))
-        (kill-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-        (insert "null"))
-       (t (kill-region (car symbol) (cdr symbol)) (insert "null"))))
-     ((< 0 (nth 0 syntax))
-      (goto-char (nth 1 syntax))
-      (kill-sexp)
-      (insert "null"))
-     (t nil))))
-
-(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'json-nullify-sexp)
-
-(defun json-increment-number-at-point (&optional delta)
-  "Add DELTA to the number at point; DELTA defaults to 1."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "[0-9.]") (looking-at json-mode-number-re))
-    (let ((num (+ (or delta 1)
-                  (string-to-number (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
-          (pt (point)))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-      (insert (number-to-string num))
-      (goto-char pt))))
-
-(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'json-increment-number-at-point)
-
-(defun json-decrement-number-at-point ()
-  "Decrement the number at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (json-increment-number-at-point -1))
-
-(define-key json-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-d") 'json-decrement-number-at-point)
-
-(provide 'json-mode)
-;;; json-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-mode-20180718.809/json-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-mode-20180718.809/json-mode.elc
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@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-;;; json-reformat-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "json-reformat" "json-reformat.el" (23450 31846
-;;;;;;  782789 479000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from json-reformat.el
-
-(autoload 'json-reformat-region "json-reformat" "\
-Reformat the JSON in the specified region.
-
-If you want to customize the reformat style,
-please see the documentation of `json-reformat:indent-width'
-and `json-reformat:pretty-string?'.
-
-\(fn BEGIN END)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; json-reformat-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "json-reformat" "20160212.853" "Reformatting tool for JSON" 'nil :commit "8eb6668ed447988aea06467ba8f42e1f2178246f" :keywords '("json") :authors '(("Wataru MIYAGUNI" . "gonngo@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Wataru MIYAGUNI" . "gonngo@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/gongo/json-reformat")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-reformat-20160212.853/json-reformat.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/json-reformat-20160212.853/json-reformat.el
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-;;; json-reformat.el --- Reformatting tool for JSON
-
-;; Author: Wataru MIYAGUNI <gonngo@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/gongo/json-reformat
-;; Package-Version: 20160212.853
-;; Version: 0.0.6
-;; Keywords: json
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2012 Wataru MIYAGUNI
-;;
-;; MIT License
-;;
-;; Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
-;; a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
-;; "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
-;; without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
-;; distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
-;; permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
-;; the following conditions:
-;;
-;; The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
-;; included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-;;
-;; THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
-;; EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
-;; MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
-;; NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
-;; LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
-;; OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
-;; WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; json-reformat.el is a reformatting tool for JSON (http://json.org/).
-;;
-;; ## Usage
-;;
-;;   1. Specify region
-;;   2. Call 'M-x json-reformat-region'
-;;
-;; ## Customize
-;;
-;;   - `json-reformat:indent-width'
-;;   - `json-reformat:pretty-string?'
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'json)
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
-
-(unless (require 'subr-x nil t)
-  ;; built-in subr-x from 24.4
-  (defsubst hash-table-keys (hash-table)
-    "Return a list of keys in HASH-TABLE."
-    (let ((keys '()))
-      (maphash (lambda (k _v) (push k keys)) hash-table)
-      keys)))
-
-(put 'json-reformat-error 'error-message "JSON Reformat error")
-(put 'json-reformat-error 'error-conditions '(json-reformat-error error))
-
-(defconst json-reformat:special-chars-as-pretty-string
-  '((?\" . ?\")
-    (?\\ . ?\\)))
-
-(defcustom json-reformat:indent-width 4
-  "How much indentation `json-reformat-region' should do at each level."
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe #'integerp
-  :group 'json-reformat)
-
-(defcustom json-reformat:pretty-string? nil
-  "Whether to decode the string.
-
-Example:
-
-{\"name\":\"foobar\",\"nick\":\"foo \\u00e4 bar\",\"description\":\"<pre>\\nbaz\\n</pre>\"}
-
-If nil:
-
-    {
-        \"name\": \"foobar\",
-        \"nick\": \"foo \\u00e4 bar\",
-        \"description\": \"<pre>\\nbaz\\n<\\/pre>\"
-    }
-
-Else t:
-
-    {
-        \"name\": \"foobar\",
-        \"nick\": \"foo ä bar\",
-        \"description\": \"<pre>
-    baz
-    </pre>\"
-    }"
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe #'booleanp
-  :group 'json-reformat)
-
-(defun json-reformat:indent (level)
-  (make-string (* level json-reformat:indent-width) ? ))
-
-(defun json-reformat:number-to-string (val)
-  (number-to-string val))
-
-(defun json-reformat:symbol-to-string (val)
-  (cond ((equal 't val) "true")
-        ((equal json-false val) "false")
-        (t (symbol-name val))))
-
-(defun json-reformat:encode-char-as-pretty (char)
-  (setq char (encode-char char 'ucs))
-  (let ((special-char (car (rassoc char json-reformat:special-chars-as-pretty-string))))
-    (if special-char
-        (format "\\%c" special-char)
-      (format "%c" char))))
-
-(defun json-reformat:string-to-string (val)
-  (if json-reformat:pretty-string?
-      (format "\"%s\"" (mapconcat 'json-reformat:encode-char-as-pretty val ""))
-    (json-encode-string val)))
-
-(defun json-reformat:vector-to-string (val level)
-  (if (= (length val) 0) "[]"
-    (concat "[\n"
-            (mapconcat
-             'identity
-             (loop for v across val
-                   collect (concat
-                            (json-reformat:indent (1+ level))
-                            (json-reformat:print-node v (1+ level))
-                            ))
-             (concat ",\n"))
-            "\n" (json-reformat:indent level) "]"
-            )))
-
-(defun json-reformat:print-node (val level)
-  (cond ((hash-table-p val) (json-reformat:tree-to-string (json-reformat:tree-sibling-to-plist val) level))
-        ((numberp val)      (json-reformat:number-to-string val))
-        ((vectorp val)      (json-reformat:vector-to-string val level))
-        ((null val)         "null")
-        ((symbolp val)      (json-reformat:symbol-to-string val))
-        (t                  (json-reformat:string-to-string val))))
-
-(defun json-reformat:tree-sibling-to-plist (root)
-  (let (pl)
-    (dolist (key (reverse (hash-table-keys root)) pl)
-      (setq pl (plist-put pl key (gethash key root))))))
-
-(defun json-reformat:tree-to-string (root level)
-  (concat "{\n"
-          (let (key val str)
-            (while root
-              (setq key (car root)
-                    val (cadr root)
-                    root (cddr root))
-              (setq str
-                    (concat str (json-reformat:indent (1+ level))
-                            "\"" key "\""
-                            ": "
-                            (json-reformat:print-node val (1+ level))
-                            (when root ",")
-                            "\n"
-                            )))
-            str)
-          (json-reformat:indent level)
-          "}"))
-
-(defun json-reformat-from-string (string)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert string)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (condition-case errvar
-        (let ((json-key-type 'string)
-              (json-object-type 'hash-table)
-              json-tree)
-          (setq json-tree (json-read))
-          (json-reformat:print-node json-tree 0))
-      (json-error
-       (signal 'json-reformat-error
-               (list (error-message-string errvar)
-                     (line-number-at-pos (point))
-                     (point)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun json-reformat-region (begin end)
-  "Reformat the JSON in the specified region.
-
-If you want to customize the reformat style,
-please see the documentation of `json-reformat:indent-width'
-and `json-reformat:pretty-string?'."
-  (interactive "*r")
-  (let ((start-line (line-number-at-pos begin))
-        (start-pos  begin))
-    (save-excursion
-      (save-restriction
-        (narrow-to-region begin end)
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (let (reformatted)
-          (condition-case errvar
-              (progn
-                (setq reformatted
-                      (json-reformat-from-string
-                       (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))
-                (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
-                (insert reformatted))
-            (json-reformat-error
-             (let ((reason   (nth 1 errvar))
-                   (line     (nth 2 errvar))
-                   (position (nth 3 errvar)))
-               (message
-                "JSON parse error [Reason] %s [Position] In buffer, line %d (char %d)"
-                reason
-                (+ start-line line -1)
-                (+ start-pos position -1))))))))))
-
-(provide 'json-reformat)
-
-;;; json-reformat.el ends here
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-;;; json-snatcher-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "json-snatcher" "json-snatcher.el" (23450 31846
-;;;;;;  287506 707000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from json-snatcher.el
-
-(autoload 'jsons-print-path "json-snatcher" "\
-Print the path to the JSON value under point, and save it in the kill ring.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; json-snatcher-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "json-snatcher" "20150512.347" "Grabs the path to JSON values in a JSON file" '((emacs "24")) :commit "c4cecc0a5051bd364373aa499c47a1bb7a5ac51c" :authors '(("Sterling Graham" . "sterlingrgraham@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Sterling Graham" . "sterlingrgraham@gmail.com") :url "http://github.com/sterlingg/json-snatcher")
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-;;; json-snatcher.el --- Grabs the path to JSON values in a JSON file -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013 Sterling Graham <sterlingrgraham@gmail.com>
-
-;; Author: Sterling Graham <sterlingrgraham@gmail.com>
-;; URL: http://github.com/sterlingg/json-snatcher
-;; Package-Version: 20150512.347
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Well this was my first excursion into ELisp programmming.  It didn't go too badly once
-;; I fiddled around with a bunch of the functions.
-;;
-;; The process of getting the path to a JSON value at point starts with
-;; a call to the jsons-print-path function.
-;;
-;; It works by parsing the current buffer into a list of parse tree nodes
-;; if the buffer hasn't already been parsed in the current Emacs session.
-;; While parsing, the region occupied by the node is recorded into the
-;; jsons-parsed-regions hash table as a list.The list contains the location
-;; of the first character occupied by the node, the location of the last
-;; character occupied, and the path to the node.  The parse tree is also stored
-;; in the jsons-parsed list for possible future use.
-;;
-;; Once the buffer has been parsed, the node at point is looked up in the
-;; jsons-curr-region list, which is the list of regions described in the
-;; previous paragraph for the current buffer.  If point is not in one of these
-;; interval ranges nil is returned, otherwise the path to the value is returned
-;; in the form [<key-string>] for objects, and [<loc-int>] for arrays.
-;; eg: ['value1'][0]['value2'] gets the array at with name value1, then gets the
-;; 0th element of the array (another object), then gets the value at 'value2'.
-;;
-
-;;; Installation:
-;;
-;; IMPORTANT: Works ONLY in Emacs 24 due to the use of the lexical-binding variable.
-;;
-;; To install add the json-snatcher.el file to your load-path, and
-;; add the following lines to your .emacs file:
-;;(require 'json-snatcher)
-;; (defun js-mode-bindings ()
-;;   "Sets a hotkey for using the json-snatcher plugin."
-;;   (when (string-match  "\\.json$" (buffer-name))
-;;       (local-set-key (kbd "C-c C-g") 'jsons-print-path)))
-;; (add-hook 'js-mode-hook 'js-mode-bindings)
-;; (add-hook 'js2-mode-hook 'js-mode-bindings)
-;;
-;; This binds the key to snatch the path to the JSON value to C-c C-g only
-;; when either JS mode, or JS2 mode is active on a buffer ending with
-;; the .json extension.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-;; as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
-;; of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-(defvar jsons-curr-token 0
-  "The current character in the buffer being parsed.")
-(defvar jsons-parsed (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Hashes each open buffer to the parse tree for that buffer.")
-(defvar jsons-parsed-regions (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Hashes each open buffer to the ranges in the buffer for each of the parse trees nodes.")
-(defvar jsons-curr-region () "The node ranges in the current buffer.")
-(defvar jsons-path-printer 'jsons-print-path-python "Default jsons path printer")
-(add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'jsons-remove-buffer)
-
-(defun jsons-consume-token ()
-  "Return the next token in the stream."
-  (goto-char jsons-curr-token)
-  (let* ((delim_regex "\\([\][\\{\\}:,]\\)")
-         ;; TODO: Improve this regex. Although now it SEEMS to be working, and can be
-         ;; used to validate escapes if needed later. The second half of the string regex is pretty
-         ;; pointless at the moment. I did it this way, so that the code closely mirrors
-         ;; the RFC.
-         (string_regex "\\(\"\\(\\([^\"\\\\\r\s\t\n]\\)*\\([\r\s\t\n]\\)*\\|\\(\\(\\\\\\\\\\)*\\\\\\(\\([^\r\s\t\n]\\|\\(u[0-9A-Fa-f]\\{4\\}\\)\\)\\)\\)\\)+\"\\)")
-         (num_regex "\\(-?\\(0\\|\\([1-9][[:digit:]]*\\)\\)\\(\\.[[:digit:]]+\\)?\\([eE][-+]?[[:digit:]]+\\)?\\)")
-         (literal_regex "\\(true\\|false\\|null\\)")
-         (full_regex (concat "\\(" delim_regex "\\|" literal_regex "\\|" string_regex "\\|" num_regex "\\)")))
-
-    (if (re-search-forward full_regex (point-max) "Not nil")
-        (progn
-          (setq jsons-curr-token (match-end 0))
-          (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-      (message "Reached EOF. Possibly invalid JSON."))))
-
-(defun jsons-array (path)
-  "Create a new json array object that contain the identifier \"json-array\".
-a list of the elements contained in the array, and the PATH to the array."
-  (let*(
-        (token (jsons-consume-token))
-        (array "json-array")
-        (elements ())
-        (i 0))
-    (while (not (string= token "]"))
-      (if (not (string= token ","))
-          (let ((json-val (jsons-value token path i)))
-            (setq i (+ i 1))
-            (push json-val elements)
-            (setq token (jsons-consume-token)))
-        (setq token (jsons-consume-token))))
-    (list array (reverse elements) path)))
-
-(defun jsons-literal (token path)
-  "Given a TOKEN and PATH, this function return the PATH to the literal."
-  (let ((match_start (match-beginning 0))
-        (match_end (match-end 0)))
-    (progn
-      (setq jsons-curr-region (append (list (list match_start match_end path)) jsons-curr-region))
-      (list "json-literal" token path (list match_start match_end)))))
-
-(defun jsons-member (token path)
-  "This function is called when a member in a JSON object needs to be parsed.
-Given the current TOKEN, and the PATH to this member."
-  (let* ((member ())
-         (value token)
-         (range_start (match-beginning 0))
-         (range_end (match-end 0))
-         )
-    (setq member (list "json-member" token))
-    (if (not (string= (jsons-consume-token) ":"))
-        (error "Encountered token other than : in jsons-member")
-      nil)
-    (let ((json-val (jsons-value (jsons-consume-token) (cons value path) nil)))
-      (setq member (list member (append json-val
-                                        (list range_start range_end))))
-      (setq jsons-curr-region (append (list (list range_start range_end (elt json-val 2))) jsons-curr-region))
-    member)))
-
-(defun jsons-number (token path)
-  "This function will return a json-number given by the current TOKEN.
-PATH points to the path to this number.  A json-number is defined as per
-the num_regex in the `jsons-get-tokens' function."
-  (progn
-    (setq jsons-curr-region (append (list (list (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) path)) jsons-curr-region))
-    (list "json-number" token path)))
-
-(defun jsons-object (path)
-  "This function is called when a { is encountered while parsing.
-PATH is the path in the tree to this object."
-  (let*(
-        (token (jsons-consume-token))
-        (members (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-        (object (list "json-object" members path)))
-    (while (not (string= token "}"))
-      (if (not (string= token ","))
-          (let ((json-mem (jsons-member token path)))
-            (puthash (elt (elt json-mem 0) 1) (elt json-mem 1) (elt object 1))
-            (setq token (jsons-consume-token)))
-        (setq token (jsons-consume-token))))
-    object))
-
-(defun jsons-string (token path)
-  "This function is called when a string is encountered while parsing.
-The TOKEN is the current token being examined.
-The PATH is the path to this string."
-(let ((match_start (match-beginning 0))
-      (match_end (match-end 0)))
-  (progn
-    (setq jsons-curr-region (append (list (list match_start match_end path)) jsons-curr-region))
-  (list "json-string" token path (list match_start match_end)))))
-
-(defun jsons-value (token path array-index)
-  "A value, which is either an object, array, string, number, or literal.
-The is-array variable is nil if inside an array, or the index in
-the array that it occupies.
-TOKEN is the current token being parsed.
-PATH is the path to this value.
-ARRAY-INDEX is non-nil if the value is contained within an array, and
-points to the index of this value in the containing array."
-;;TODO: Refactor the if array-index statement.
-  (if array-index
-      (if (jsons-is-number token)
-          (list "json-value" (jsons-number token (cons array-index path)) (list (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-        (cond
-         ((string= token "{") (jsons-object (cons array-index path)))
-         ((string= token "[") (jsons-array (cons array-index path)))
-         ((string= (substring token 0 1) "\"") (jsons-string token (cons array-index path)))
-         (t (jsons-literal token (cons array-index path)))))
-    (if (jsons-is-number token)
-        (list "json-value" (jsons-number token path) path (list (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-      (cond
-       ((string= token "{") (jsons-object path))
-       ((string= token "[") (jsons-array path))
-       ((string= (substring token 0 1) "\"") (jsons-string token path))
-       (t (jsons-literal token path))))))
-
-
-(defun jsons-get-path ()
-  "Function to check whether we can grab the json path from the cursor position in the json file."
-  (let ((i 0)
-        (node nil))
-    (setq jsons-curr-region (gethash (current-buffer) jsons-parsed-regions))
-    (when (not (gethash (current-buffer) jsons-parsed))
-      (jsons-parse))
-    (while (< i (length jsons-curr-region))
-      (let*
-          ((json_region (elt jsons-curr-region i))
-           (min_token (elt json_region 0))
-           (max_token (elt json_region 1)))
-        (when (and (> (point) min_token) (< (point) max_token))
-          (setq node (elt json_region 2))))
-      (setq i (+ i 1)))
-    node))
-
-(defun jsons-is-number (str)
-  "Test to see whether STR is a valid JSON number."
-  (progn
-    (match-end 0)
-    (save-match-data
-      (if (string-match "^\\(-?\\(0\\|\\([1-9][[:digit:]]*\\)\\)\\(\\.[[:digit:]]+\\)?\\([eE][-+]?[[:digit:]]+\\)?\\)$" str)
-          (progn
-            (match-end 0)
-            t)
-        nil))))
-
-(defun jsons-parse ()
-  "Parse the file given in file, return a list of nodes representing the file."
-  (save-excursion
-    (setq jsons-curr-token 0)
-    (setq jsons-curr-region ())
-    (if (not (gethash (current-buffer) jsons-parsed))
-        (let* ((token (jsons-consume-token))
-               (return_val nil))
-          (cond
-           ((string= token "{") (setq return_val (jsons-object ())))
-           ((string= token "[") (setq return_val (jsons-array ())))
-           (t nil))
-          (puthash (current-buffer) return_val jsons-parsed)
-          (puthash (current-buffer) jsons-curr-region jsons-parsed-regions)
-          return_val)
-      (gethash (current-buffer) jsons-parsed))))
-
-(defun jsons-print-to-buffer (node buffer)
-  "Prints the given NODE to the BUFFER specified in buffer argument.
-TODO: Remove extra comma printed after lists of object members, and lists of array members."
-  (let ((id (elt node 0)))
-    (cond
-     ((string= id "json-array")
-      (progn
-        (jsons-put-string buffer "[")
-        (mapc (lambda (x) (progn
-                            (jsons-print-to-buffer buffer x)
-                            (jsons-put-string buffer ",") )) (elt node 1))
-        (jsons-put-string buffer "]")))
-     ((string= id "json-literal")
-      (jsons-put-string buffer (elt node 1)))
-     ((string= id "json-member")
-      (jsons-put-string buffer (elt node 1))
-      (jsons-put-string buffer ": ")
-      (jsons-print-to-buffer buffer (elt node 2)))
-     ((string= id "json-number")
-      (jsons-put-string buffer (elt node 1)))
-     ((string= id "json-object")
-      (progn
-        (jsons-put-string buffer "{")
-        (maphash (lambda (key value)
-                   (progn
-                     (jsons-put-string buffer key)
-                     (jsons-put-string buffer ":")
-                     (jsons-print-to-buffer buffer value)
-                     (jsons-put-string buffer ","))) (elt node 1))
-      (jsons-put-string buffer "}")))
-     ((string= id "json-string")
-      (jsons-put-string buffer (elt node 1)))
-     ((string= id "json-value")
-      (jsons-print-to-buffer buffer (elt node 1)))
-     (t nil))))
-
-(defun jsons-print-path-jq ()
-  "Print the jq path to the JSON value under point, and save it in the kill ring."
-  (let* ((path (jsons-get-path))
-         (i 0)
-         (jq_str ".")
-         key)
-    (setq path (reverse path))
-    (while (< i (length path))
-      (if (numberp (elt path i))
-          (progn
-            (setq jq_str (concat jq_str "[" (number-to-string (elt path i)) "]"))
-            (setq i (+ i 1)))
-        (progn
-          (setq key (elt path i))
-          (setq jq_str (concat jq_str (substring key 1 (- (length key) 1))))
-          (setq i (+ i 1))))
-      (when (elt path i)
-        (unless (numberp (elt path i))
-          (setq jq_str (concat jq_str ".")))))
-    (progn (kill-new jq_str)
-           (princ jq_str))))
-
-(defun jsons-print-path-python ()
-  "Print the python path to the JSON value under point, and save it in the kill ring."
-  (let ((path (jsons-get-path))
-        (i 0)
-        (python_str ""))
-    (setq path (reverse path))
-    (while (< i (length path))
-      (if (numberp (elt path i))
-          (progn
-            (setq python_str (concat python_str "[" (number-to-string (elt path i)) "]"))
-            (setq i (+ i 1)))
-        (progn
-          (setq python_str (concat python_str "[" (elt path i) "]"))
-          (setq i (+ i 1)))))
-    (progn (kill-new python_str)
-           (princ python_str))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun jsons-print-path ()
-  "Print the path to the JSON value under point, and save it in the kill ring."
-  (interactive)
-  (funcall jsons-path-printer))
-
-(defun jsons-put-string (buffer str)
-  "Append STR to the BUFFER specified in the argument."
-    (save-current-buffer
-      (set-buffer (get-buffer-create buffer))
-      (insert (prin1-to-string str t))))
-
-(defun jsons-remove-buffer ()
-  "Used to clean up the token regions, and parse tree used by the parser."
-  (progn
-    (remhash (current-buffer) jsons-parsed)
-    (remhash (current-buffer) jsons-parsed-regions)))
-
-(provide 'json-snatcher)
-
-;; Local-Variables:
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-
-;;; json-snatcher.el ends here
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-;;; key-chord-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "key-chord" "key-chord.el" (23450 31845 716118
-;;;;;;  990000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from key-chord.el
-
-(autoload 'key-chord-mode "key-chord" "\
-Toggle key chord mode.
-With positive ARG enable the mode. With zero or negative arg disable the mode.
-A key chord is two keys that are pressed simultaneously, or one key quickly
-pressed twice.
-
-See functions `key-chord-define-global', `key-chord-define-local', and
-`key-chord-define' and variables `key-chord-two-keys-delay' and
-`key-chord-one-key-delay'.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'key-chord-define-global "key-chord" "\
-Define a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
-
-KEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
-that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
-
-COMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
-If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed.
-
-Note that KEYS defined locally in the current buffer will have precedence.
-
-\(fn KEYS COMMAND)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'key-chord-define-local "key-chord" "\
-Locally define a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
-
-KEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
-that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
-
-COMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
-If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed.
-
-The binding goes in the current buffer's local map,
-which in most cases is shared with all other buffers in the same major mode.
-
-\(fn KEYS COMMAND)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'key-chord-define "key-chord" "\
-Define in KEYMAP, a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
-
-KEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
-that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
-
-COMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
-If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed.
-
-\(fn KEYMAP KEYS COMMAND)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; key-chord-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "key-chord" "20160227.1238" "map pairs of simultaneously pressed keys to commands" 'nil :commit "72443e9ff3c4f1c3ccaced3130236801efde3d83" :keywords '("keyboard" "chord" "input") :authors '(("David Andersson <l.david.andersson(at)sverige.nu>")) :maintainer '("David Andersson <l.david.andersson(at)sverige.nu>"))
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-;;; key-chord.el --- map pairs of simultaneously pressed keys to commands
-;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;
-;; Copyright (C) 2003,2005,2008,2012 David Andersson
-;;
-;; This file is NOT part of Emacs.
-;;
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
-;; the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
-;; useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
-;; warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
-;; PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
-;; License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
-;; Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston,
-;; MA 02111-1307 USA
-;;
-;;-------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-;; Author: David Andersson <l.david.andersson(at)sverige.nu>
-;; Created: 27 April 2003
-;; Version: 0.6 (2012-10-23)
-;; Package-Version: 20160227.1238
-;; Keywords: keyboard chord input
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; ########   Compatibility   ########################################
-;;
-;; Works with Emacs-20.3, 20.6, 20.7, 21.2, 21.4, 22.1 and 23.1
-;; Does not work with Emacs-19.31 nor XEmacs-20.4 and 21.4.
-
-;; ########   Quick start   ########################################
-;;
-;; Add to your ~/.emacs
-;;
-;;      (require 'key-chord)
-;;      (key-chord-mode 1)
-;;
-;; and some chords, for example
-;;
-;;      (key-chord-define-global "hj"     'undo)
-;;      (key-chord-define-global ",."     "<>\C-b")
-
-;; ########   Terminology   ########################################
-;;
-;; In this package, a "key chord" is two keys pressed simultaneously,
-;; or a single key quickly pressed twice.
-;;
-;; (Sometimes pressing SHIFT and/or META plus another key is call a chord,
-;; but not here. However SHIFT plus two normal keys can be a "key chord".)
-
-;; ########   Description   ########################################
-;;
-;; Key chord mode acts like a global minor mode controlled by the function
-;; `key-chord-mode'.
-;;
-;; Key chord definitions are stored in ordinary key-maps.
-;; The function `key-chord-define-global' defines a chord in the global
-;; key-map and `key-chord-define' defines a chord in a specified key-map,
-;; for example for a specific mode.
-;;
-;; A TWO-key chord is two distinct keys pressed simultaneously (within
-;; one tenth of a second, or so).
-;;
-;; Examples:
-;;
-;;      (key-chord-define-global ",."     "<>\C-b")
-;;      (key-chord-define-global "hj"     'undo)
-;;      (key-chord-define-global [?h ?j]  'undo)  ; the same
-;;      (key-chord-define-global "jk"     'dabbrev-expand)
-;;      (key-chord-define-global "cv"     'reindent-then-newline-and-indent)
-;;      (key-chord-define-global "4r"     "$")
-;;
-;; Comma and dot pressed together insert a pair of angle brackets.
-;; `h' and `j' pressed together invoke the undo command.
-;; `j' and `k' pressed together invoke the dabbrev-expand command.
-;; 'c' and 'v' pressed together insert a newline.
-;; `4' and `r' pressed together insert a dollar sign.
-;;
-;; A ONE-key chord is a single key quickly pressed twice (within one third
-;; of a second or so). 
-;;
-;; Examples:
-;;
-;;      (key-chord-define-global "''"     "`'\C-b")
-;;      (key-chord-define-global ",,"     'indent-for-comment)
-;;      (key-chord-define-global "qq"     "the ")
-;;      (key-chord-define-global "QQ"     "The ")
-;;
-;; Tick (') pressed twice inserts a back-tick and a tick (`').
-;; Comma (,) pressed twice indents for and/or inserts a comment.
-;; `q' pressed twice inserts the word "the ".
-;;
-;; Examples: Mode specific chords
-;;
-;;      (key-chord-define c++-mode-map ";;"  "\C-e;")
-;;      (key-chord-define c++-mode-map "{}"  "{\n\n}\C-p\t")
-;;
-;; The command `key-chord-describe' lists currently defined key chords.
-;; The standard command `describe-bindings' (C-h b) will also show key chords.
-;;
-;; The standard command `describe-key' (C-h k) will accept a key chord and
-;; show its definition. (Isn't that amazing. There is no explicit code to
-;; carry out this functionality.)
-
-;; ########   Tips   ########################################
-;;
-;; Don't chord key combinations that exists in the languages you typically
-;; write. Otherwise, if you are typing fast, two key intended to be separate
-;; letters might instead trig a chord.
-;; E.g. "uu" would be a good chord in spanish but not in finnish, and
-;; "hj" would be a good chord in english but not in swedish. 
-;;
-;; Don't rely solely on /usr/dict/words to find unusual combination.
-;; For example "cv" or "fg" can be quite common in certain kinds of
-;; programming. Grep your own texts to verify that a combination is unusual.
-;; And don't forget to check both permutations: "fg" and "gf".
-;;
-;; Choose two keys that are close to each other on the keyboard, so they
-;; can be quickly typed without effort. Chords involving two hands (as
-;; opposed to two fingers on one hand) are harder to type (quickly).
-;; The idea is that key chords are to replace function keys for functions
-;; that are frequently performed while the hands are in writing position.
-;;
-;; Key chords might not work well over a slow network.
-
-;; ########   Limitations   ########################################
-;;
-;; When recording keyboard macros, the time between keyboard inputs are not
-;; recorded. Thus, the key-chord-input-method cannot know for sure if two keys
-;; in a macro was a chord or not. The current solution remembers the first key
-;; of the chords typed during macro recording, and keys that match those (and
-;; are defined as chords) are considered key-chords during macro execution.
-;; This knowledge is not saved with `name-last-kbd-macro', so they may
-;; execute wrong if they contain pair of keys that match defined chords.
-;;
-;; Emacs will not call input-method-function for keys that have non numeric
-;; codes or whos code is outside the range 32..126. Thus you cannot define
-;; key chords involving function keys, control keys, or even your non-english
-;; letters (on national keyboards) that otherwise are well positioned for
-;; chording on your keyboard.
-;; (I think chording left and right arrow keys would be useful, but cannot do.
-;; I consider this a bug in Emacs. Input methods could happily return
-;; unmodified *any* key they don't know about.)
-;;
-;; Key chords longer that 2 keys are not supported. It could be done, but I
-;; don't think it is worth the trubbel since most keyboards will not reliably
-;; send all key codes when 3 or more keys are pressed simultaneously.
-;; It might also be a bit trickier to maintain performance.
-;;
-;; Key chord mode uses input-method-function. And so do internationalisation
-;; packages (mule, quail, etc). Do not expect them to work well together.
-;; The last one that gets the input-method-function rules.
-
-;; ########   Implementation   ########################################
-;;
-;; Key chords piggy back in ordinary key maps, so they can be defined
-;; per mode without having to add hooks to all modes.
-;;
-;; Key chord key codes are vectors beginning with the atom `key-chord'.
-;; A two key chord, e.g. "hj", will add two entries in the key-map.
-;; E.g. [key-chord ?h ?j] and [key-chord ?j ?h].
-;;
-;; When key-chord-mode is enabled input-method-function is set to
-;; key-chord-input-method.
-
-;; ########   To do   ########################################
-;;
-;; * Find a way to save key-chord info in keyboard macros.
-;;
-;; * Save previous value of input-method-function? And call it?
-;;
-;; * input-method-function is reset in *info* buffers! What to do?
-;;
-;; * How to enter interactively command OR string in key-chord-define-global?
-;;
-;; * Customize public vars (defcustom).
-
-;; ########   History   ########################################
-;;
-;; 0.6 (2012-10-23) l.david.andersson(at)sverige.nu
-;;      Add key-chord-define-local, key-chord-unset-local, key-chord-unset-global
-;; 0.5 (2008-09-15) david(at)symsoft.se
-;;      Bugfix sit-for; Improved examples; New E-mail in comment
-;; 0.4 (2005-05-07) david(at)symsoft.se
-;;      Slightly better macro heuristics; Added option key-chord-in-macros
-;; 0.3 (2005-04-14) david(at)symsoft.se
-;;      Require advice; More examples
-;; 0.2 (2003-09-13) david(at)symsoft.se
-;;      Quick and dirty fix for keyboard macros
-;; 0.1 (2003-04-27) david(at)symsoft.se
-;;      First release
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defvar key-chord-two-keys-delay 0.1	; 0.05 or 0.1
-  "Max time delay between two key press to be considered a key chord.")
-
-(defvar key-chord-one-key-delay 0.2	; 0.2 or 0.3 to avoid first autorepeat
-  "Max time delay between two press of the same key to be considered a key chord.
-This should normally be a little longer than `key-chord-two-keys-delay'.")
-
-(defvar key-chord-in-macros t
-  "If nil, don't expand key chords when executing keyboard macros.
-If non-nil, expand chord sequenses in macros, but only if a similar chord was
-entered during the last interactive macro recording. (This carries a bit of
-guesswork. We can't know for sure when executing whether two keys were
-typed quickly or slowly when recorded.)")
-
-;; Internal vars
-(defvar key-chord-mode nil)
-
-;; Shortcut for key-chord-input-method: no need to test a key again if it
-;; didn't matched a chord the last time. Improves feedback during autorepeat.
-(defvar key-chord-last-unmatched nil)
-
-;; Macro heuristics: Keep track of which chords was used when the last macro
-;; was defined. Or rather, only the first-char of the chords. Only expand
-;; matching chords during macro execution.
-(defvar key-chord-in-last-kbd-macro nil)
-(defvar key-chord-defining-kbd-macro nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun key-chord-mode (arg)
-  "Toggle key chord mode.
-With positive ARG enable the mode. With zero or negative arg disable the mode.
-A key chord is two keys that are pressed simultaneously, or one key quickly
-pressed twice.
-\nSee functions `key-chord-define-global', `key-chord-define-local', and
-`key-chord-define' and variables `key-chord-two-keys-delay' and
-`key-chord-one-key-delay'."
-
-  (interactive "P")
-  (setq key-chord-mode (if arg
-			   (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
-			 (not key-chord-mode)))
-  (cond (key-chord-mode
-	 (setq input-method-function 'key-chord-input-method)
-	 (message "Key Chord mode on"))
-	(t
-	 (setq input-method-function nil)
-	 (message "Key Chord mode off"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun key-chord-define-global (keys command)
-  "Define a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
-\nKEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
-that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
-\nCOMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
-If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed.
-\nNote that KEYS defined locally in the current buffer will have precedence."
-  (interactive "sSet key chord globally (2 keys): \nCSet chord \"%s\" to command: ")
-  (key-chord-define (current-global-map) keys command))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun key-chord-define-local (keys command)
-  "Locally define a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
-\nKEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
-that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
-\nCOMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
-If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed.
-\nThe binding goes in the current buffer's local map,
-which in most cases is shared with all other buffers in the same major mode."
-  (interactive "sSet key chord locally (2 keys): \nCSet chord \"%s\" to command: ")
-  (key-chord-define (current-local-map) keys command))
-
-(defun key-chord-unset-global (keys)
-  "Remove global key-chord of the two keys in KEYS."
-  (interactive "sUnset key chord globally (2 keys): ")
-  (key-chord-define (current-global-map) keys nil))
-
-(defun key-chord-unset-local (keys)
-  "Remove local key-chord of the two keys in KEYS."
-  (interactive "sUnset key chord locally (2 keys): ")
-  (key-chord-define (current-local-map) keys nil))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun key-chord-define (keymap keys command)
-  "Define in KEYMAP, a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
-\nKEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
-that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
-\nCOMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
-If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed."
-  (if (/= 2 (length keys))
-      (error "Key-chord keys must have two elements"))
-  ;; Exotic chars in a string are >255 but define-key wants 128..255 for those
-  (let ((key1 (logand 255 (aref keys 0)))
-	(key2 (logand 255 (aref keys 1))))
-    (if (eq key1 key2)
-	(define-key keymap (vector 'key-chord key1 key2) command)
-      ;; else
-      (define-key keymap (vector 'key-chord key1 key2) command)
-      (define-key keymap (vector 'key-chord key2 key1) command))))
-
-(defun key-chord-lookup-key1 (keymap key)
-  "Like lookup-key but no third arg and no numeric return value."
-  (let ((res (lookup-key keymap key)))
-    (if (numberp res)
-	nil
-      ;; else
-      res)))
-
-(defun key-chord-lookup-key (key)
-  "Lookup KEY in all current key maps."
-  (let ((maps (current-minor-mode-maps))
-	res)
-    (while (and maps (not res))
-      (setq res (key-chord-lookup-key1 (car maps) key)
-	    maps (cdr maps)))
-    (or res
-	(if (current-local-map) 
-	    (key-chord-lookup-key1 (current-local-map) key))
-	(key-chord-lookup-key1 (current-global-map) key))))
-
-(defun key-chord-describe ()
-  "List key chord bindings in a help buffer.
-\nTwo key chords will be listed twice and there will be Prefix Commands.
-Please ignore that."
-  (interactive)
-  (describe-bindings [key-chord]))
-
-(defun key-chord-input-method (first-char)
-  "Input method controlled by key bindings with the prefix `key-chord'."
-  (if (and (not (eq first-char key-chord-last-unmatched))
-	   (key-chord-lookup-key (vector 'key-chord first-char)))
-      (let ((delay (if (key-chord-lookup-key (vector 'key-chord first-char first-char))
-		       key-chord-one-key-delay
-		     ;; else
-		     key-chord-two-keys-delay)))
-	(if (if executing-kbd-macro
-		(not (memq first-char key-chord-in-last-kbd-macro))
-              (when (bound-and-true-p eldoc-mode)
-                (eldoc-pre-command-refresh-echo-area))
-
-	      (sit-for delay 0 'no-redisplay))
-	    (progn
-	      (setq key-chord-last-unmatched nil)
-	      (list first-char))
-	  ;; else input-pending-p
-	  (let* ((input-method-function nil)
-		 (next-char (read-event))
-		 (res (vector 'key-chord first-char next-char)))
-	    (if (key-chord-lookup-key res)
-		(progn
-		  (setq key-chord-defining-kbd-macro
-			(cons first-char key-chord-defining-kbd-macro))
-		  (list 'key-chord first-char next-char))
-	      ;; else put back next-char and return first-char
-	      (setq unread-command-events (cons next-char unread-command-events))
-	      (if (eq first-char next-char)
-		  (setq key-chord-last-unmatched first-char))
-	      (list first-char)))))
-    ;; else no key-chord keymap
-    (setq key-chord-last-unmatched first-char)
-    (list first-char)))
-
-(require 'advice)
-
-(defadvice start-kbd-macro (after key-chord activate)
-  (setq key-chord-defining-kbd-macro nil))
-
-(defadvice end-kbd-macro (after key-chord activate)
-  (setq key-chord-in-last-kbd-macro key-chord-defining-kbd-macro))
-
-(provide 'key-chord)
-
-;;; key-chord.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/key-chord-20160227.1238/key-chord.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/key-chord-20160227.1238/key-chord.elc
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@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-;;; let-alist-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "let-alist" "let-alist.el" (23377 61607 857843
-;;;;;;  708000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from let-alist.el
-
-(autoload 'let-alist "let-alist" "\
-Let-bind dotted symbols to their cdrs in ALIST and execute BODY.
-Dotted symbol is any symbol starting with a `.'.  Only those present
-in BODY are let-bound and this search is done at compile time.
-
-For instance, the following code
-
-  (let-alist alist
-    (if (and .title .body)
-        .body
-      .site
-      .site.contents))
-
-essentially expands to
-
-  (let ((.title (cdr (assq \\='title alist)))
-        (.body  (cdr (assq \\='body alist)))
-        (.site  (cdr (assq \\='site alist)))
-        (.site.contents (cdr (assq \\='contents (cdr (assq \\='site alist))))))
-    (if (and .title .body)
-        .body
-      .site
-      .site.contents))
-
-If you nest `let-alist' invocations, the inner one can't access
-the variables of the outer one. You can, however, access alists
-inside the original alist by using dots inside the symbol, as
-displayed in the example above.
-
-\(fn ALIST &rest BODY)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'let-alist 'lisp-indent-function '1)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; let-alist-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "let-alist" "1.0.5" "Easily let-bind values of an assoc-list by their names" '((emacs "24.1")) :url "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/let-alist.html" :keywords '("extensions" "lisp"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/let-alist-1.0.5/let-alist.el
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@@ -1,182 +0,0 @@
-;;; let-alist.el --- Easily let-bind values of an assoc-list by their names -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Artur Malabarba <emacs@endlessparentheses.com>
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1"))
-;; Version: 1.0.5
-;; Keywords: extensions lisp
-;; Prefix: let-alist
-;; Separator: -
-
-;; This is an Elpa :core package. Don't use functionality that is not
-;; compatible with Emacs 24.1.
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package offers a single macro, `let-alist'.  This macro takes a
-;; first argument (whose value must be an alist) and a body.
-;;
-;; The macro expands to a let form containing body, where each dotted
-;; symbol inside body is let-bound to their cdrs in the alist.  Dotted
-;; symbol is any symbol starting with a `.'.  Only those present in
-;; the body are let-bound and this search is done at compile time.
-;;
-;; For instance, the following code
-;;
-;;   (let-alist alist
-;;     (if (and .title .body)
-;;         .body
-;;       .site
-;;       .site.contents))
-;;
-;; essentially expands to
-;;
-;;   (let ((.title (cdr (assq 'title alist)))
-;;         (.body  (cdr (assq 'body alist)))
-;;         (.site  (cdr (assq 'site alist)))
-;;         (.site.contents (cdr (assq 'contents (cdr (assq 'site alist))))))
-;;     (if (and .title .body)
-;;         .body
-;;       .site
-;;       .site.contents))
-;;
-;; If you nest `let-alist' invocations, the inner one can't access
-;; the variables of the outer one. You can, however, access alists
-;; inside the original alist by using dots inside the symbol, as
-;; displayed in the example above by the `.site.contents'.
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-
-(defun let-alist--deep-dot-search (data)
-  "Return alist of symbols inside DATA that start with a `.'.
-Perform a deep search and return an alist where each car is the
-symbol, and each cdr is the same symbol without the `.'."
-  (cond
-   ((symbolp data)
-    (let ((name (symbol-name data)))
-      (when (string-match "\\`\\." name)
-        ;; Return the cons cell inside a list, so it can be appended
-        ;; with other results in the clause below.
-        (list (cons data (intern (replace-match "" nil nil name)))))))
-   ((not (consp data)) nil)
-   ((eq (car data) 'let-alist)
-    ;; For nested ‘let-alist’ forms, ignore symbols appearing in the
-    ;; inner body because they don’t refer to the alist currently
-    ;; being processed.  See Bug#24641.
-    (let-alist--deep-dot-search (cadr data)))
-   (t (append (let-alist--deep-dot-search (car data))
-              (let-alist--deep-dot-search (cdr data))))))
-
-(defun let-alist--access-sexp (symbol variable)
-  "Return a sexp used to access SYMBOL inside VARIABLE."
-  (let* ((clean (let-alist--remove-dot symbol))
-         (name (symbol-name clean)))
-    (if (string-match "\\`\\." name)
-        clean
-      (let-alist--list-to-sexp
-       (mapcar #'intern (nreverse (split-string name "\\.")))
-       variable))))
-
-(defun let-alist--list-to-sexp (list var)
-  "Turn symbols LIST into recursive calls to `cdr' `assq' on VAR."
-  `(cdr (assq ',(car list)
-              ,(if (cdr list) (let-alist--list-to-sexp (cdr list) var)
-                 var))))
-
-(defun let-alist--remove-dot (symbol)
-  "Return SYMBOL, sans an initial dot."
-  (let ((name (symbol-name symbol)))
-    (if (string-match "\\`\\." name)
-        (intern (replace-match "" nil nil name))
-      symbol)))
-
-
-;;; The actual macro.
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro let-alist (alist &rest body)
-  "Let-bind dotted symbols to their cdrs in ALIST and execute BODY.
-Dotted symbol is any symbol starting with a `.'.  Only those present
-in BODY are let-bound and this search is done at compile time.
-
-For instance, the following code
-
-  (let-alist alist
-    (if (and .title .body)
-        .body
-      .site
-      .site.contents))
-
-essentially expands to
-
-  (let ((.title (cdr (assq \\='title alist)))
-        (.body  (cdr (assq \\='body alist)))
-        (.site  (cdr (assq \\='site alist)))
-        (.site.contents (cdr (assq \\='contents (cdr (assq \\='site alist))))))
-    (if (and .title .body)
-        .body
-      .site
-      .site.contents))
-
-If you nest `let-alist' invocations, the inner one can't access
-the variables of the outer one. You can, however, access alists
-inside the original alist by using dots inside the symbol, as
-displayed in the example above."
-  (declare (indent 1) (debug t))
-  (let ((var (make-symbol "alist")))
-    `(let ((,var ,alist))
-       (let ,(mapcar (lambda (x) `(,(car x) ,(let-alist--access-sexp (car x) var)))
-                     (delete-dups (let-alist--deep-dot-search body)))
-         ,@body))))
-
-;;;; ChangeLog:
-
-;; 2015-12-01  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	packages/let-alist: Define it as a :core package
-;; 
-;; 2015-06-11  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	* let-alist (let-alist--deep-dot-search): Fix cons
-;; 
-;; 2015-03-07  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	let-alist: Update copyright
-;; 
-;; 2014-12-22  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	packages/let-alist: Use `make-symbol' instead of `gensym'.
-;; 
-;; 2014-12-20  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	packages/let-alist: Enable access to deeper alists
-;; 
-;; 2014-12-14  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	let-alist.el: Add lexical binding. Version bump.
-;; 
-;; 2014-12-11  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	let-alist: New package
-;; 
-
-
-(provide 'let-alist)
-
-;;; let-alist.el ends here
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-;;; log4e-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "log4e" "log4e.el" (23450 31843 778234 974000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from log4e.el
-
-(autoload 'log4e-mode "log4e" "\
-Major mode for browsing a buffer made by log4e.
-
-\\<log4e-mode-map>
-\\{log4e-mode-map}
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'log4e:insert-start-log-quickly "log4e" "\
-Insert logging statment for trace level log at start of current function/macro.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; log4e-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/log4e-20170401.1304/log4e-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/log4e-20170401.1304/log4e-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "log4e" "20170401.1304" "provide logging framework for elisp" 'nil :commit "c69424e407be0d9d0e54b427d8b18b1ac5a607e2" :keywords '("log") :authors '(("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Hiroaki Otsu" . "ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/aki2o/log4e")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/log4e-20170401.1304/log4e.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/log4e-20170401.1304/log4e.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/log4e-20170401.1304/log4e.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,592 +0,0 @@
-;;; log4e.el --- provide logging framework for elisp
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013  Hiroaki Otsu
-
-;; Author: Hiroaki Otsu <ootsuhiroaki@gmail.com>
-;; Keywords: log
-;; Package-Version: 20170401.1304
-;; URL: https://github.com/aki2o/log4e
-;; Version: 0.3.1
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; 
-;; This extension provides logging framework for elisp.
-
-;;; Dependency:
-;; 
-;; Nothing.
-
-;;; Installation:
-;;
-;; Put this to your load-path.
-;; And put the following lines in your elisp file.
-;; 
-;; (require 'log4e)
-
-;;; Configuration:
-;; 
-;; See <https://github.com/aki2o/log4e/blob/master/README.md>
-;; Otherwise, eval following sexp.
-;; (describe-function 'log4e:deflogger)
-
-;;; API:
-;; 
-;; [EVAL] (autodoc-document-lisp-buffer :type 'command :prefix "log4e:" :docstring t)
-;; `log4e:next-log'
-;; Move to start of next log on log4e-mode.
-;; `log4e:previous-log'
-;; Move to start of previous log on log4e-mode.
-;; `log4e:insert-start-log-quickly'
-;; Insert logging statment for trace level log at start of current function/macro.
-;; 
-;;  *** END auto-documentation
-;; 
-;; For detail, see <https://github.com/aki2o/log4e/blob/master/README.md>
-;; 
-;; [Note] Other than listed above, Those specifications may be changed without notice.
-
-;;; Tested On:
-;; 
-;; - Emacs ... GNU Emacs 23.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2011-08-15 on GNUPACK
-
-
-;; Enjoy!!!
-
-
-;;; Code:
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
-(require 'rx)
-
-
-(defconst log4e-log-level-alist '((fatal . 6)
-                                  (error . 5)
-                                  (warn  . 4)
-                                  (info  . 3)
-                                  (debug . 2)
-                                  (trace . 1))
-  "Alist of log level value.")
-
-(defconst log4e-default-logging-function-name-alist '((fatal . "log-fatal")
-                                                      (error . "log-error")
-                                                      (warn  . "log-warn")
-                                                      (info  . "log-info")
-                                                      (debug . "log-debug")
-                                                      (trace . "log-trace"))
-  "Alist of logging function name at default.")
-
-
-(defmacro log4e--def-symmaker (symnm)
-  `(progn
-     (defsubst ,(intern (concat "log4e--make-symbol-" symnm)) (prefix)
-       (intern (concat ,(format "log4e--%s-" symnm) prefix)))))
-
-(log4e--def-symmaker "log-buffer")
-(log4e--def-symmaker "msg-buffer")
-(log4e--def-symmaker "log-template")
-(log4e--def-symmaker "time-template")
-(log4e--def-symmaker "min-level")
-(log4e--def-symmaker "max-level")
-(log4e--def-symmaker "toggle-logging")
-(log4e--def-symmaker "toggle-debugging")
-(log4e--def-symmaker "buffer-coding-system")
-(log4e--def-symmaker "author-mail-address")
-
-(defmacro log4e--def-level-logger (prefix suffix level)
-  (let ((argform (if suffix
-                     '(msg &rest msgargs)
-                   '(level msg &rest msgargs)))
-        (buff (log4e--make-symbol-log-buffer prefix))
-        (codsys (log4e--make-symbol-buffer-coding-system prefix))
-        (logtmpl (log4e--make-symbol-log-template prefix))
-        (timetmpl (log4e--make-symbol-time-template prefix))
-        (minlvl (log4e--make-symbol-min-level prefix))
-        (maxlvl (log4e--make-symbol-max-level prefix))
-        (logging-p (log4e--make-symbol-toggle-logging prefix)))
-    `(progn
-
-       ;; Define logging function
-       (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--" (or suffix "log"))) ,argform
-         ,(format "Do logging for %s level log.
-%sMSG/MSGARGS are passed to `format'."
-                  (or (eval level) "any")
-                  (if suffix "" "LEVEL is symbol as a log level in '(trace debug info warn error fatal).\n"))
-         (let ((log4e--current-msg-buffer ,(log4e--make-symbol-msg-buffer prefix)))
-           (apply 'log4e--logging ,buff ,codsys ,logtmpl ,timetmpl ,minlvl ,maxlvl ,logging-p ,(if suffix level 'level) msg msgargs)))
-       
-       ;; Define logging macro
-       (defmacro ,(intern (concat prefix "--" (or suffix "log") "*")) ,argform
-         ,(format "Do logging for %s level log.
-%sMSG/MSGARGS are passed to `format'.
-Evaluation of MSGARGS is invoked only if %s level log should be printed."
-                  (or (eval level) "any")
-                  (if suffix "" "LEVEL is symbol as a log level in '(trace debug info warn error fatal).\n")
-                  (or (eval level) "the"))
-         (let ((prefix ,prefix)
-               (suffix ,suffix)
-               (level ',level)
-               (msg msg)
-               (msgargs msgargs)
-               (buff (log4e--make-symbol-log-buffer ,prefix))
-               (codsys (log4e--make-symbol-buffer-coding-system ,prefix))
-               (logtmpl (log4e--make-symbol-log-template ,prefix))
-               (timetmpl (log4e--make-symbol-time-template ,prefix))
-               (minlvl (log4e--make-symbol-min-level ,prefix))
-               (maxlvl (log4e--make-symbol-max-level ,prefix))
-               (logging-p (log4e--make-symbol-toggle-logging ,prefix)))
-           `(let ((log4e--current-msg-buffer ,(log4e--make-symbol-msg-buffer prefix)))
-              (when (and ,logging-p
-                         (log4e--logging-level-p ,minlvl ,maxlvl ,level))
-                (log4e--logging ,buff ,codsys ,logtmpl ,timetmpl ,minlvl ,maxlvl ,logging-p ,(if suffix level 'level) ,msg ,@msgargs)))))
-       
-       )))
-
-(defsubst log4e--logging-level-p (minlevel maxlevel currlevel)
-  (let ((minlvlvalue (or (assoc-default minlevel log4e-log-level-alist)
-                         1))
-        (maxlvlvalue (or (assoc-default maxlevel log4e-log-level-alist)
-                         6))
-        (currlvlvalue (or (assoc-default currlevel log4e-log-level-alist)
-                          0)))
-    (and (>= currlvlvalue minlvlvalue)
-         (<= currlvlvalue maxlvlvalue))))
-
-(defsubst log4e--get-or-create-log-buffer (buffnm &optional codesys)
-  (or (get-buffer buffnm)
-      (let ((buff (get-buffer-create buffnm)))
-        (with-current-buffer buff
-          (log4e-mode)
-          (when codesys
-            (setq buffer-file-coding-system codesys)))
-        buff)))
-
-(defvar log4e--regexp-msg-format
-  (rx-to-string `(and "%"
-                      (* (any "+#-0"))        ; flags
-                      (* (any "0-9"))         ; width
-                      (? "." (+ (any "0-9"))) ; precision
-                      (any "a-zA-Z"))))
-
-(defsubst log4e--insert-log (logtmpl timetmpl level msg msgargs propertize-p)
-  (let ((timetext (format-time-string timetmpl))
-        (lvltext (format "%-05s" (upcase (symbol-name level))))
-        (buffer-read-only nil))
-    (when propertize-p
-      (put-text-property 0 (length timetext) 'face 'font-lock-doc-face timetext)
-      (put-text-property 0 (length lvltext) 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face lvltext))
-    (let* ((logtext logtmpl)
-           (logtext (replace-regexp-in-string "%t" timetext logtext))
-           (logtext (replace-regexp-in-string "%l" lvltext logtext))
-           (logtext (replace-regexp-in-string "%m" msg logtext))
-           (begin (point)))
-      (insert logtext "\n")
-      (when propertize-p
-        (put-text-property begin (+ begin 1) 'log4e--level level))
-      (loop initially (goto-char begin)
-            while (and msgargs
-                       (re-search-forward log4e--regexp-msg-format nil t))
-            for currtype = (match-string-no-properties 0)
-            for currarg = (pop msgargs)
-            for failfmt = nil
-            for currtext = (condition-case e
-                               (format currtype currarg)
-                             (error (setq failfmt t)
-                                    (format "=%s=" (error-message-string e))))
-            if propertize-p
-            do (ignore-errors
-                 (cond (failfmt (put-text-property 0 (length currtext) 'face 'font-lock-warning-face currtext))
-                       (t       (put-text-property 0 (length currtext) 'face 'font-lock-string-face currtext))))
-            do (replace-match currtext t t))
-      (goto-char begin))))
-
-(defvar log4e--current-msg-buffer nil)
-
-;; We needs this signature be stay for other compiled plugins using old version
-(defun log4e--logging (buffnm codsys logtmpl timetmpl minlevel maxlevel logging-p level msg &rest msgargs)
-  (when (and logging-p
-             (log4e--logging-level-p minlevel maxlevel level))
-    (save-match-data
-      (with-current-buffer (log4e--get-or-create-log-buffer buffnm codsys)
-        (goto-char (point-max))
-        (let* ((buffer-read-only nil)
-               (begin (point))
-               (currlog (progn
-                          (log4e--insert-log logtmpl timetmpl level msg msgargs t)
-                          (goto-char (point-max))
-                          (buffer-substring-no-properties begin (point))))
-               (msgbuf (or (when (and log4e--current-msg-buffer
-                                      (not (eq log4e--current-msg-buffer t)))
-                             (ignore-errors (get-buffer log4e--current-msg-buffer)))
-                           log4e--current-msg-buffer)))
-          (when msgbuf
-            (let ((standard-output (if (buffer-live-p msgbuf)
-                                       msgbuf
-                                     standard-output)))
-              (princ currlog))))
-        nil))))
-
-(defun log4e--get-current-log-line-level ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (get-text-property (point) 'log4e--level)))
-
-;; We needs this signature be stay for other plugins compiled with this old version
-(defun log4e--clear-log (buffnm)
-  (with-current-buffer (log4e--get-or-create-log-buffer buffnm)
-    (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-    (erase-buffer)))
-
-;; We needs this signature be stay for other plugins compiled with this old version
-(defun log4e--open-log (buffnm)
-  (let* ((buff (get-buffer buffnm)))
-    (if (not (buffer-live-p buff))
-        (message "[Log4E] Not exist log buffer.")
-      (with-current-buffer buff
-        (setq buffer-read-only t))
-      (pop-to-buffer buff))))
-
-;; We needs this signature be stay for other plugins compiled with this old version
-(defun log4e--open-log-if-debug (buffnm dbg)
-  (when dbg
-    (log4e--open-log buffnm)))
-
-;; (defun log4e--send-report-if-not-debug (buffnm dbg addr prefix)
-;;   (let* ((buff (get-buffer buffnm)))
-;;     (when (and (not dbg)
-;;                (stringp addr)
-;;                (buffer-live-p buff))
-;;       (reporter-submit-bug-report addr prefix nil nil nil nil))))
-
-
-(defmacro log4e:deflogger (prefix msgtmpl timetmpl &optional log-function-name-custom-alist)
-  "Define the functions of logging for your elisp.
-
-Specification:
- After eval this, you can use the functions for supporting about logging. They are the following ...
- - do logging for each log level. Log level are trace, debug, info, warn, error and fatal.
- - set max and min log level.
- - switch logging.
- - switch debugging.
- - open and clear log buffer.
- - send bug report for you.
- For details, see Functions section.
-
-Argument:
- - PREFIX is string as your elisp prefix.
- - MSGTMPL is string as format of log. The following words has a special meaning.
-   - %t ... Replaced with time string. About it, see TIMETMPL argument.
-   - %l ... Replaced with log level. They are 'TRACE', 'DEBUG', 'INFO', 'WARN', 'ERROR', 'FATAL'.
-   - %m ... Replaced with log message that passed by you.
- - TIMETMPL is string as format of time. This value is passed to `format-time-string'.
- - LOG-FUNCTION-NAME-CUSTOM-ALIST is alist as the function name of logging.
-   - If this value is nil, define the following functions.
-      yourprefix--log-trace
-      yourprefix--log-debug
-      ...
-      yourprefix--log-fatal
-   - If you want to custom the name of them, give like the following value.
-      '((fatal . \"fatal\")
-        (error . \"error\")
-        (warn  . \"warn\")
-        (info  . \"info\")
-        (debug . \"debug\")
-        (trace . \"trace\"))
-     Then, define the following functions.
-      yourprefix--trace
-      yourprefix--debug
-      ...
-      yourprefix--fatal
-
-Functions:
- List all functions defined below. PREFIX is your prefix.
- - PREFIX--log-fatal    ... #1
- - PREFIX--log-error    ... #1
- - PREFIX--log-warn     ... #1
- - PREFIX--log-info     ... #1
- - PREFIX--log-debug    ... #1
- - PREFIX--log-trace    ... #1
- - PREFIX--log-fatal*   ... #2
- - PREFIX--log-error*   ... #2
- - PREFIX--log-warn*    ... #2
- - PREFIX--log-info*    ... #2
- - PREFIX--log-debug*   ... #2
- - PREFIX--log-trace*   ... #2
- - PREFIX--log
- - PREFIX--log-set-level
- - PREFIX--log-enable-logging            ... #3
- - PREFIX--log-disable-logging           ... #3
- - PREFIX--log-enable-messaging          ... #3
- - PREFIX--log-disable-messaging         ... #3
- - PREFIX--log-enable-debugging          ... #3
- - PREFIX--log-disable-debugging         ... #3
- - PREFIX--log-debugging-p
- - PREFIX--log-set-coding-system
- - PREFIX--log-set-author-mail-address
- - PREFIX--log-clear-log                 ... #3
- - PREFIX--log-open-log                  ... #3
- - PREFIX--log-open-log-if-debug
-
- #1 : You can customize this name
- #2 : Name is a #1 name + \"*\"
- #3 : This is command
-
-Example:
-;; If you develop elisp that has prefix \"hoge\", write and eval the following sexp in your elisp file.
-
- (require 'log4e)
- (log4e:deflogger \"hoge\" \"%t [%l] %m\" \"%H:%M:%S\")
-
-;; Eval the following
- (hoge--log-enable-logging)
-
-;; Then, write the following
-
- (defun hoge-do-hoge (hoge)
-   (if (not (stringp hoge))
-       (hoge--log-fatal \"failed do hoge : hoge is '%s'\" hoge)
-     (hoge--log-debug \"start do hoge about '%s'\" hoge)
-     (message \"hoge!\")
-     (hoge--log-info \"done hoge about '%s'\" hoge)))
-
-;; Eval the following
- (hoge-do-hoge \"HOGEGE\")
-
-;; Do M-x hoge--log-open-log
-;; Open the buffer which name is \" *log4e-hoge*\". The buffer string is below
-12:34:56 [INFO ] done hoge about 'HOGEGE'
-
-;; Eval the following
- (hoge--log-set-level 'trace)
- (hoge-do-hoge \"FUGAGA\")
-
-;; Do M-x hoge--log-open-log
-;; Open the buffer. its string is below
-12:34:56 [INFO ] done hoge about 'HOGEGE'
-12:35:43 [DEBUG] start do hoge about 'FUGAGA'
-12:35:43 [INFO ] done hoge about 'FUGAGA'
- 
-"
-  (declare (indent 0))
-  (if (or (not (stringp prefix))   (string= prefix "")
-          (not (stringp msgtmpl))  (string= msgtmpl "")
-          (not (stringp timetmpl)) (string= timetmpl ""))
-      (message "[LOG4E] invalid argument of deflogger")
-    (let* ((bufsym (log4e--make-symbol-log-buffer prefix))
-           (msgbufsym (log4e--make-symbol-msg-buffer prefix))
-           (logtmplsym (log4e--make-symbol-log-template prefix))
-           (timetmplsym (log4e--make-symbol-time-template prefix))
-           (minlvlsym (log4e--make-symbol-min-level prefix))
-           (maxlvlsym (log4e--make-symbol-max-level prefix))
-           (tglsym (log4e--make-symbol-toggle-logging prefix))
-           (dbgsym (log4e--make-symbol-toggle-debugging prefix))
-           (codsyssym (log4e--make-symbol-buffer-coding-system prefix))
-           (addrsym (log4e--make-symbol-author-mail-address prefix))
-           (funcnm-alist (loop with custom-alist = (car (cdr log-function-name-custom-alist))
-                                  for lvl in '(fatal error warn info debug trace)
-                                  for lvlpair = (assq lvl custom-alist)
-                                  for fname = (or (cdr-safe lvlpair) "")
-                                  collect (or (if (string-match "\*" fname)
-                                                  (progn
-                                                    (message "[LOG4E] ignore %s level name in log-function-name-custom-alist. can't use '*' for the name." lvl)
-                                                    nil)
-                                                lvlpair)
-                                              (assq lvl log4e-default-logging-function-name-alist)))))
-      `(progn
-
-         ;; Define variable for prefix
-         (defvar ,bufsym (format " *log4e-%s*" ,prefix))
-         (defvar ,logtmplsym ,msgtmpl)
-         (defvar ,timetmplsym ,timetmpl)
-         (defvar ,minlvlsym 'info)
-         (defvar ,maxlvlsym 'fatal)
-         (defvar ,tglsym nil)
-         (defvar ,msgbufsym nil)
-         (defvar ,dbgsym nil)
-         (defvar ,codsyssym nil)
-         (defvar ,addrsym nil)
-
-         ;; Define level set function
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-set-level")) (minlevel &optional maxlevel)
-           "Set range for doing logging.
-
-MINLEVEL is symbol of lowest level for doing logging. its default is 'info.
-MAXLEVEL is symbol of highest level for doing logging. its default is 'fatal."
-           (setq ,minlvlsym minlevel)
-           (setq ,maxlvlsym maxlevel))
-
-         ;; Define logging toggle function
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-enable-logging")) ()
-           "Enable logging by logging functions."
-           (interactive)
-           (setq ,tglsym t))
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-disable-logging")) ()
-           "Disable logging by logging functions."
-           (interactive)
-           (setq ,tglsym nil))
-
-         ;; Define messaging toggle function
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-enable-messaging")) (&optional buffer)
-           "Enable dump the log into other buffer by logging functions.
-
-BUFFER is a buffer dumped log into. nil means *Messages* buffer."
-           (interactive)
-           (setq ,msgbufsym (or buffer t)))
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-disable-messaging")) ()
-           "Disable dump the log into other buffer by logging functions."
-           (interactive)
-           (setq ,msgbufsym nil))
-
-         ;; Define debugging toggle function
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-enable-debugging")) ()
-           "Enable debugging and logging.
-
-`PREFIX--log-debugging-p' will return t."
-           (interactive)
-           (setq ,tglsym t)
-           (setq ,dbgsym t))
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-disable-debugging")) ()
-           "Disable debugging.
-
-`PREFIX--log-debugging-p' will return nil."
-           (interactive)
-           (setq ,dbgsym nil))
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-debugging-p")) ()
-           ,dbgsym)
-
-         ;; Define coding system set funtion
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-set-coding-system")) (coding-system)
-           "Set charset and linefeed of LOG-BUFFER.
-
-CODING-SYSTEM is symbol for setting to `buffer-file-coding-system'.
-LOG-BUFFER is a buffer which name is \" *log4e-PREFIX*\"."
-           (setq ,codsyssym coding-system))
-
-         ;;          ;; Define author mail set function
-         ;;          (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-set-author-mail-address")) (before-atmark after-atmark)
-         ;;            "Set mail address of author for elisp that has PREFIX. This value is used SEND-REPORT.
-
-         ;; BEFORE-ATMARK is string as part of mail address. If your address is \"hoge@example.co.jp\", it is \"hoge\".
-         ;; AFTER-ATMARK is string as part of mail address. If your address is \"hoge@example.co.jp\", it is \"example.co.jp\".
-         ;; SEND-REPORT is `PREFIX--log-send-report-if-not-debug'."
-         ;;            (setq ,addrsym (concat before-atmark "@" after-atmark)))
-
-         ;; Define log buffer handle function
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-clear-log")) ()
-           "Clear buffer string of buffer which name is \" *log4e-PREFIX*\"."
-           (interactive)
-           (log4e--clear-log ,bufsym))
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-open-log")) ()
-           "Open buffer which name is \" *log4e-PREFIX*\"."
-           (interactive)
-           (log4e--open-log ,bufsym))
-         (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-open-log-if-debug")) ()
-           "Open buffer which name is \" *log4e-PREFIX*\" if debugging is enabled."
-           (log4e--open-log-if-debug ,bufsym ,dbgsym))
-
-         ;;          ;; Define report send function
-         ;;          (defun ,(intern (concat prefix "--log-send-report-if-not-debug")) ()
-         ;;            "Send bug report to author if debugging is disabled.
-
-         ;; The author mailaddress is set by `PREFIX--log-set-author-mail-address'.
-         ;; About the way of sending bug report, see `reporter-submit-bug-report'."
-         ;;            (log4e--send-report-if-not-debug ,bufsym ,dbgsym ,addrsym ,prefix))
-
-         ;; Define each level logging function
-         (log4e--def-level-logger ,prefix nil nil)
-         (log4e--def-level-logger ,prefix ,(assoc-default 'fatal funcnm-alist) 'fatal)
-         (log4e--def-level-logger ,prefix ,(assoc-default 'error funcnm-alist) 'error)
-         (log4e--def-level-logger ,prefix ,(assoc-default 'warn  funcnm-alist) 'warn)
-         (log4e--def-level-logger ,prefix ,(assoc-default 'info  funcnm-alist) 'info)
-         (log4e--def-level-logger ,prefix ,(assoc-default 'debug funcnm-alist) 'debug)
-         (log4e--def-level-logger ,prefix ,(assoc-default 'trace funcnm-alist) 'trace)
-         
-         ))))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode log4e-mode view-mode "Log4E"
-  "Major mode for browsing a buffer made by log4e.
-
-\\<log4e-mode-map>
-\\{log4e-mode-map}"
-  (define-key log4e-mode-map (kbd "J") 'log4e:next-log)
-  (define-key log4e-mode-map (kbd "K") 'log4e:previous-log))
-
-(defun log4e:next-log ()
-  "Move to start of next log on log4e-mode."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((level))
-    (while (and (not level)
-                (< (point) (point-max)))
-      (forward-line 1)
-      (setq level (log4e--get-current-log-line-level)))
-    level))
-
-(defun log4e:previous-log ()
-  "Move to start of previous log on log4e-mode."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((level))
-    (while (and (not level)
-                (> (point) (point-min)))
-      (forward-line -1)
-      (setq level (log4e--get-current-log-line-level)))
-    level))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun log4e:insert-start-log-quickly ()
-  "Insert logging statment for trace level log at start of current function/macro."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((fstartpt (when (re-search-backward "(\\(?:defun\\|defmacro\\|defsubst\\)\\*? +\\([^ ]+\\) +(\\([^)]*\\))" nil t)
-                     (point)))
-         (fncnm (when fstartpt (match-string-no-properties 1)))
-         (argtext (when fstartpt (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-         (prefix (save-excursion
-                   (goto-char (point-min))
-                   (loop while (re-search-forward "(log4e:deflogger[ \n]+\"\\([^\"]+\\)\"" nil t)
-                            for prefix = (match-string-no-properties 1)
-                            for currface = (get-text-property (match-beginning 0) 'face)
-                            if (not (eq currface 'font-lock-comment-face))
-                            return prefix))))
-    (when (and fstartpt prefix)
-      (let* ((fncnm (replace-regexp-in-string (concat "\\`" prefix "[^a-zA-Z0-9]+") "" fncnm))
-             (fncnm (replace-regexp-in-string "-" " " fncnm))
-             (argtext (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" " " argtext))
-             (argtext (replace-regexp-in-string "^ +" "" argtext))
-             (argtext (replace-regexp-in-string " +$" "" argtext))
-             (args (split-string argtext " +"))
-             (args (loop for arg in args
-                            if (and (not (string= arg ""))
-                                    (not (string-match "\\`&" arg)))
-                            collect arg))
-             (logtext (loop with ret = (format "start %s." fncnm)
-                               for arg in args
-                               do (setq ret (concat ret " " arg "[%s]"))
-                               finally return ret))
-             (sexpformat (loop with ret = "(%s--log 'trace \"%s\""
-                                  for arg in args
-                                  do (setq ret (concat ret " %s"))
-                                  finally return (concat ret ")")))
-             (inserttext (apply 'format sexpformat prefix logtext args)))
-        (forward-char)
-        (forward-sexp 3)
-        (when (re-search-forward "\\=[ \n]+\"" nil t)
-          (forward-char -1)
-          (forward-sexp))
-        (newline-and-indent)
-        (insert inserttext)))))
-
-
-(provide 'log4e)
-;;; log4e.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-haskell-20180828.838/lsp-haskell-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-;;; lsp-haskell-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "lsp-haskell" "lsp-haskell.el" (23450 31842
-;;;;;;  785187 742000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from lsp-haskell.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'lsp-haskell 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"lsp-haskell" loads) nil (put 'lsp-haskell 'custom-loads (cons '"lsp-haskell" loads))))
-
-(defvar lsp-haskell-process-path-hie "hie-wrapper" "\
-The path for starting the haskell-ide-engine
-server. hie-wrapper exists on HIE master from 2018-06-10")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-haskell-process-path-hie "lsp-haskell" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-haskell-process-args-hie '("-d" "-l" "/tmp/hie.log") "\
-The arguments for starting the haskell-ide-engine server.
-For a debug log, use `-d -l /tmp/hie.log'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-haskell-process-args-hie "lsp-haskell" t)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; lsp-haskell-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-haskell-20180828.838/lsp-haskell-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-haskell-20180828.838/lsp-haskell-pkg.el
deleted file mode 100644
index f254b4c38f14..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-haskell-20180828.838/lsp-haskell-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "lsp-haskell" "20180828.838" "Haskell support for lsp-mode" '((lsp-mode "3.0") (haskell-mode "1.0")) :commit "ec38000fc1768a0e03a88ef51a12c3710ce52484" :keywords '("haskell") :url "https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-haskell")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-haskell-20180828.838/lsp-haskell.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-haskell-20180828.838/lsp-haskell.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 90daef35ba40..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-haskell-20180828.838/lsp-haskell.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,301 +0,0 @@
-;;; lsp-haskell.el --- Haskell support for lsp-mode
-
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180828.838
-;; Package-Requires: ((lsp-mode "3.0") (haskell-mode "1.0"))
-;; Keywords: haskell
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-haskell
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'haskell)
-(require 'lsp-mode)
-(require 'projectile nil 'noerror)
-
-;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; Configuration
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup lsp-haskell nil
-  "Customization group for ‘lsp-haskell’."
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-haskell-process-path-hie
-  ;; "hie"
-  "hie-wrapper"
-  "The path for starting the haskell-ide-engine
-server. hie-wrapper exists on HIE master from 2018-06-10"
-  :group 'lsp-haskell
-  :type '(choice string))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-haskell-process-args-hie
-  '("-d" "-l" "/tmp/hie.log")
-  "The arguments for starting the haskell-ide-engine server.
-For a debug log, use `-d -l /tmp/hie.log'."
-  :group 'lsp-haskell
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; HaRe functions
-
-(defun lsp-demote ()
-  "Demote a function to the level it is used"
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (lsp--send-execute-command
-   "hare:demote"
-   (vector `(:file ,(concat "file://" buffer-file-name)
-             :pos  ,(lsp-point-to-position (point))))))
-
-(defun lsp-duplicate-definition (newname)
-  "Duplicate a definition"
-  (interactive "sNew definition name: ")
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (lsp--send-execute-command
-   "hare:dupdef"
-   (vector `(:file ,(concat "file://" buffer-file-name)
-             :pos  ,(lsp-point-to-position (point))
-             :text ,newname))))
-
-(defun lsp-if-to-case ()
-  "Convert an if statement to a case statement"
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (lsp--send-execute-command
-   "hare:iftocase"
-   (vector `(:file      ,(concat "file://" buffer-file-name)
-             :start_pos ,(lsp-get-start-position)
-             :end_pos   ,(lsp-get-end-position)))))
-
-(defun lsp-lift-level ()
-  "Lift a function to the top level"
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (lsp--send-execute-command
-   "hare:liftonelevel"
-   (vector `(:file ,(concat "file://" buffer-file-name)
-             :pos  ,(lsp-point-to-position (point))))))
-
-(defun lsp-lift-to-top ()
-  "Lift a function to the top level"
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (lsp--send-execute-command
-   "hare:lifttotoplevel"
-   (vector `(:file ,(concat "file://" buffer-file-name)
-             :pos  ,(lsp-point-to-position (point))))))
-
-(defun lsp-delete-definition ()
-  "Delete a definition"
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (lsp--send-execute-command
-   "hare:deletedef"
-   (vector `(:file ,(concat "file://" buffer-file-name)
-             :pos  ,(lsp-point-to-position (point))))))
-
-(defun lsp-generalise-applicative ()
-  "Generalise a monadic function to use applicative"
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (lsp--send-execute-command
-   "hare:genapplicative"
-   (vector `(:file ,(concat "file://" buffer-file-name)
-             :pos  ,(lsp-point-to-position (point))))))
-
-;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(defun lsp-haskell--session-cabal-dir ()
-  "Get the session cabal-dir."
-  (let* ((cabal-file (haskell-cabal-find-file))
-         (cabal-dir (if cabal-file
-                        (file-name-directory cabal-file)
-                      "." ;; no cabal file, use directory only
-                      )))
-    (progn
-      (message "cabal-dir: %s" cabal-dir)
-      cabal-dir)))
-
-(defun lsp-haskell--get-root ()
-  "Get project root directory.
-
-First searches for root via projectile.  Tries to find cabal file
-if projectile way fails"
-  (if (and (fboundp 'projectile-project-root) (projectile-project-root))
-      (projectile-project-root)
-    (let ((dir (lsp-haskell--session-cabal-dir)))
-      (if (string= dir "/")
-          (user-error (concat "Couldn't find cabal file, using:" dir))
-        dir))))
-
-;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-;;----------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; AZ: Not sure where this section should go, putting it here for now
-
-;; AZ: This section based on/inspired by the intero 'intero-apply-suggestions' code, at
-;; https://github.com/commercialhaskell/intero/blob/master/elisp/intero.el
-
-(defun lsp-apply-commands ()
-  "Prompt and apply any codeAction commands."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (null lsp-code-actions)
-      (message "No actions to apply")
-    (let ((to-apply
-           (lsp--intero-multiswitch
-            (format "There are %d suggestions to apply:" (length lsp-code-actions))
-            (cl-remove-if-not
-             #'identity
-             (mapcar
-              (lambda (suggestion)
-                ;; (pcase (plist-get suggestion :type)
-                ;;   (add-extension
-                ;;    (list :key suggestion
-                ;;          :title (concat "Add {-# LANGUAGE "
-                ;;                         (plist-get suggestion :extension)
-                ;;                         " #-}")
-                ;;          :default t))
-                ;;   (redundant-constraint
-                ;;    (list :key suggestion
-                ;;          :title (concat
-                ;;                  "Remove redundant constraints: "
-                ;;                  (string-join (plist-get suggestion :redundancies)
-                ;;                               ", ")
-                ;;                  "\n    from the "
-                ;;                  (plist-get suggestion :signature))
-                ;;          :default nil)))
-                ;; (message "lsp-apply-command:suggestion command=%s"    (gethash "command" suggestion))
-                ;; (message "lsp-apply-command:suggestion ommand=args%s" (gethash "arguments" suggestion))
-                (list :key   (gethash "title" suggestion)
-                      :title (gethash "title" suggestion)
-                      :type  "codeAction"
-                      :default t
-                      :command suggestion)
-                )
-              lsp-code-actions)))))
-      (if (null to-apply)
-          (message "No changes selected to apply.")
-        (let ((sorted (sort to-apply
-                            (lambda (lt gt)
-                              (let ((lt-line   (or (plist-get lt :line)   0))
-                                    (lt-column (or (plist-get lt :column) 0))
-                                    (gt-line   (or (plist-get gt :line)   0))
-                                    (gt-column (or (plist-get gt :column) 0)))
-                                (or (> lt-line gt-line)
-                                    (and (= lt-line gt-line)
-                                         (> lt-column gt-column))))))))
-          ;; # Changes unrelated to the buffer
-          (cl-loop
-           for suggestion in sorted
-           do ;; (message "lsp-apply-commands:suggestion=%s" suggestion)
-              (pcase (plist-get suggestion :type)
-                (otherwise
-                 (lsp--execute-lsp-server-command suggestion))))
-          ;; # Changes that do not increase/decrease line numbers
-          ;;
-          ;; Update in-place suggestions
-
-          ;; # Changes that do increase/decrease line numbers
-          ;;
-
-          ;; Add extensions to the top of the file
-          )))))
-
-;; The following is copied directly from intero. I suspect it would be better to
-;; have it in a dependency somewhere
-
-(defun lsp--intero-multiswitch (title options)
-  "Displaying TITLE, read multiple flags from a list of OPTIONS.
-Each option is a plist of (:key :default :title) wherein:
-
-  :key should be something comparable with EQUAL
-  :title should be a string
-  :default (boolean) specifies the default checkedness"
-  (let ((available-width (window-total-width)))
-    (save-window-excursion
-      (lsp--intero-with-temp-buffer
-        (rename-buffer (generate-new-buffer-name "multiswitch"))
-        (widget-insert (concat title "\n\n"))
-        (widget-insert (propertize "Hit " 'face 'font-lock-comment-face))
-        (widget-create 'push-button :notify
-                       (lambda (&rest ignore)
-                         (exit-recursive-edit))
-                       "C-c C-c")
-        (widget-insert (propertize " to apply these choices.\n\n" 'face 'font-lock-comment-face))
-        (let* ((me (current-buffer))
-               (choices (mapcar (lambda (option)
-                                  (append option (list :value (plist-get option :default))))
-                                options)))
-          (cl-loop for option in choices
-                   do (widget-create
-                       'toggle
-                       :notify (lambda (widget &rest ignore)
-                                 (setq choices
-                                       (mapcar (lambda (choice)
-                                                 (if (equal (plist-get choice :key)
-                                                            (plist-get (cdr widget) :key))
-                                                     (plist-put choice :value (plist-get (cdr widget) :value))
-                                                   choice))
-                                               choices)))
-                       :on (concat "[x] " (plist-get option :title))
-                       :off (concat "[ ] " (plist-get option :title))
-                       :value (plist-get option :default)
-                       :key (plist-get option :key)
-                       :command (plist-get option :command)))
-          (let ((lines (line-number-at-pos)))
-            (select-window (split-window-below))
-            (switch-to-buffer me)
-            (goto-char (point-min)))
-          (use-local-map
-           (let ((map (copy-keymap widget-keymap)))
-             (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'exit-recursive-edit)
-             (define-key map (kbd "C-g") 'abort-recursive-edit)
-             map))
-          (widget-setup)
-          (recursive-edit)
-          (kill-buffer me)
-          (mapcar (lambda (choice)
-                    (plist-get choice :command))
-                  (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (choice)
-                                      (plist-get choice :value))
-                                    choices)))))))
-
-;; The following is copied directly from intero. I suspect it would be better to
-;; have it in a dependency somewhere
-(defmacro lsp--intero-with-temp-buffer (&rest body)
-  "Run BODY in `with-temp-buffer', but inherit certain local variables from the current buffer first."
-  (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
-  `(let ((initial-buffer (current-buffer)))
-     (with-temp-buffer
-       (lsp--intero-inherit-local-variables initial-buffer)
-       ,@body)))
-
-;; The following is copied directly from intero. I suspect it would be better to
-;; have it in a dependency somewhere
-(defun lsp--intero-inherit-local-variables (buffer)
-  "Make the current buffer inherit values of certain local variables from BUFFER."
-  (let ((variables '(
-                     ;; TODO: shouldn’t more of the above be here?
-                     )))
-    (cl-loop for v in variables do
-             (set (make-local-variable v) (buffer-local-value v buffer)))))
-;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(lsp-define-stdio-client lsp-haskell "haskell" #'lsp-haskell--get-root
-			 ;; '("hie" "--lsp" "-d" "-l" "/tmp/hie.log"))
-       ;; '("hie" "--lsp" "-d" "-l" "/tmp/hie.log" "--vomit"))
-       (lsp--haskell-hie-command))
-
-(defun lsp--haskell-hie-command ()
-  "Comamnd and arguments for launching the inferior hie process.
-These are assembled from the customizable variables
- `lsp-haskell-process-path-hie' and
- `lsp-haskell-process-args-hie'. If the hie executable is
- installed via its Makefile, there will be compiler-specific
- versions with names like 'hie-8.0.2' or 'hie-8.2.2'."
-   (append (list lsp-haskell-process-path-hie "--lsp") lsp-haskell-process-args-hie) )
-
-(provide 'lsp-haskell)
-;;; lsp-haskell.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-haskell-20180828.838/lsp-haskell.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-haskell-20180828.838/lsp-haskell.elc
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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-;;; lsp-javascript-flow-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "lsp-javascript-flow" "lsp-javascript-flow.el"
-;;;;;;  (23432 13006 579149 747000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from lsp-javascript-flow.el
-
-(defvar lsp-javascript-flow-server "flow-language-server" "\
-The flow-language-server executable to use.
-Leave as just the executable name to use the default behavior of
-finding the executable with `exec-path'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-javascript-flow-server "lsp-javascript-flow" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-javascript-flow-server-args 'nil "\
-Extra arguments for the javascript-flow-stdio language server")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-javascript-flow-server-args "lsp-javascript-flow" t)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; lsp-javascript-flow-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-javascript-flow-20180613.508/lsp-javascript-flow-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-javascript-flow-20180613.508/lsp-javascript-flow-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "lsp-javascript-flow" "20180613.508" "Javascript/Flow support for lsp-mode" '((lsp-mode "3.0") (emacs "25.1")) :commit "7e7c5f66b02321f402712841064347cb872c41e4" :keywords '("languages" "tools") :authors '(("Ozan Sener" . "hi@ozan.email")) :maintainer '("Ozan Sener" . "hi@ozan.email") :url "https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-javascript")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-javascript-flow-20180613.508/lsp-javascript-flow.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-javascript-flow-20180613.508/lsp-javascript-flow.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-javascript-flow-20180613.508/lsp-javascript-flow.el
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@@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
-;;; lsp-javascript-flow.el --- Javascript/Flow support for lsp-mode  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 George Pittarelli <g@gjp.cc>
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Ozan Sener <hi@ozan.email>
-
-;; Author: Ozan Sener <hi@ozan.email>
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180613.508
-;; Package-Requires: ((lsp-mode "3.0") (emacs "25.1"))
-;; Keywords: languages tools
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-javascript
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Javascript and Flow support for lsp-mode using
-;;   https://github.com/flowtype/flow-language-server
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-javascript-flow-server
-  "flow-language-server"
-  "The flow-language-server executable to use.
-Leave as just the executable name to use the default behavior of
-finding the executable with `exec-path'."
-  :group 'lsp-javascript-flow
-  :risky t
-  :type 'file)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-javascript-flow-server-args
-  '()
-  "Extra arguments for the javascript-flow-stdio language server"
-  :group 'lsp-javascript-flow
-  :risky t
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defun lsp-javascript-flow--ls-command ()
-  "Generate the language server startup command."
-  `(,lsp-javascript-flow-server
-    "--stdio"
-    ,@lsp-javascript-flow-server-args))
-
-(defconst lsp-javascript-flow--get-root
-  (lsp-make-traverser #'(lambda (dir)
-                          (directory-files dir nil "package.json"))))
-
-(lsp-define-stdio-client
- lsp-javascript-flow "javascript"
- lsp-javascript-flow--get-root
- nil
- :ignore-messages '("\[INFO].*?nuclide")
- :command-fn 'lsp-javascript-flow--ls-command)
-
-(provide 'lsp-javascript-flow)
-;;; lsp-javascript-flow.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-javascript-flow-20180613.508/lsp-javascript-flow.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-javascript-flow-20180613.508/lsp-javascript-flow.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-common.el
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@@ -1,193 +0,0 @@
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com>  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'compile)
-(require 'url-util)
-(require 'url-parse)
-(require 'seq)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'filenotify)
-(require 'cl)
-
-(defconst lsp--message-type-face
-  `((1 . ,compilation-error-face)
-    (2 . ,compilation-warning-face)
-    (3 . ,compilation-message-face)
-    (4 . ,compilation-info-face)))
-
-(defcustom lsp-print-io nil
-  "If non-nil, print all messages to and from the language server to *Messages*."
-  :group 'lsp-mode
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar-local lsp--cur-workspace nil)
-
-(defvar lsp--uri-file-prefix (pcase system-type
-                               (`windows-nt "file:///")
-                               (_ "file://"))
-  "Prefix for a file-uri.")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-buffer-uri nil
-  "If set, return it instead of calculating it using `buffer-file-name'.")
-
-(define-error 'lsp-error "Unknown lsp-mode error")
-(define-error 'lsp-empty-response-error
-  "Empty response from the language server" 'lsp-error)
-(define-error 'lsp-timed-out-error
-  "Timed out while waiting for a response from the language server" 'lsp-error)
-(define-error 'lsp-capability-not-supported
-  "Capability not supported by the language server" 'lsp-error)
-
-(defun lsp--propertize (str type)
-  "Propertize STR as per TYPE."
-  (propertize str 'face (alist-get type lsp--message-type-face)))
-
-(defvar lsp--no-response)
-
-;; from http://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/8082/how-to-get-buffer-position-given-line-number-and-column-number
-(defun lsp--position-to-point (params)
-  "Convert Position object in PARAMS to a point."
-  (save-excursion
-    (save-restriction
-      (widen)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line (gethash "line" params))
-      (forward-char (gethash "character" params))
-      (point))))
-
-;;; TODO: Use the current LSP client name instead of lsp-mode for the type.
-(defun lsp-warn (message &rest args)
-  "Display a warning message made from (`format-message' MESSAGE ARGS...).
-This is equivalent to `display-warning', using `lsp-mode' as the type and
-`:warning' as the level."
-  (display-warning 'lsp-mode (apply #'format-message message args)))
-
-(defvar lsp-message-project-root-warning nil
-  "Output the project root warning as a message and not to the *Warnings* buffer.")
-
-(defun lsp-make-traverser (name)
-  "Return a closure that walks up the current directory until NAME is found.
-NAME can either be a string or a predicate used for `locate-dominating-file'.
-The value returned by the function will be the directory name for NAME.
-
-If no such directory could be found, log a warning and return `default-directory'"
-  (lambda ()
-    (let ((dir (locate-dominating-file "." name)))
-      (if dir
-          (file-truename dir)
-	(if lsp-message-project-root-warning
-	    (message "Couldn't find project root, using the current directory as the root.")
-          (lsp-warn "Couldn't find project root, using the current directory as the root.")
-          default-directory)))))
-
-(defun lsp--get-uri-handler (scheme)
-  "Get uri handler for SCHEME in the current workspace."
-  (when lsp--cur-workspace
-    (gethash scheme (lsp--client-uri-handlers
-                      (lsp--workspace-client lsp--cur-workspace)))))
-
-(defun lsp--uri-to-path (uri)
-  "Convert URI to a file path."
-  (let* ((url (url-generic-parse-url (url-unhex-string uri)))
-         (type (url-type url))
-         (file (url-filename url)))
-    (if (and type (not (string= type "file")))
-      (let ((handler (lsp--get-uri-handler type)))
-        (if handler
-          (funcall handler uri)
-          (error "Unsupported file scheme: %s" uri)))
-      ;; `url-generic-parse-url' is buggy on windows:
-      ;; https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode/pull/265
-      (or (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-            (eq (elt file 0) ?\/)
-            (substring file 1))
-        file))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--buffer-uri ()
-  "Return URI of the current buffer."
-  (inline-quote
-    (or lsp-buffer-uri (lsp--path-to-uri buffer-file-name))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--path-to-uri (path)
-  "Convert PATH to a uri."
-  (inline-quote
-    (concat lsp--uri-file-prefix
-      (url-hexify-string (file-truename ,path) url-path-allowed-chars))))
-
-(defun lsp--string-match-any (regex-list str)
-  "Given a list of REGEX-LIST and STR return the first matching regex if any."
-  (find-if (lambda (regex) (string-match regex str)) regex-list))
-
-(defun lsp-create-watch (dir file-regexp-list callback &optional watches root-dir)
-  "Create recursive file notificaton watch in DIR monitoring FILE-REGEXP-LIST.
-CALLBACK is the will be called when there are changes in any of
-the monitored files. WATCHES is a hash table directory->file
-notification handle which contains all of the watches that
-already have been created. "
-  (let ((all-dirs (thread-last
-                    (directory-files-recursively dir ".*" t)
-                    (seq-filter (lambda (f) (file-directory-p f)))
-                    (list* dir)))
-         (watches (or watches (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-         (root-dir (or root-dir dir)))
-    (seq-do
-      (lambda (dir-to-watch)
-        (puthash
-          dir-to-watch
-          (file-notify-add-watch
-            dir-to-watch
-            '(change)
-            (lambda (event)
-              (let ((file-name (caddr event))
-                    (event-type (cadr event)))
-                (cond
-                 ((and (file-directory-p file-name)
-                    (equal 'created event-type))
-
-                   (lsp-create-watch file-name file-regexp-list callback watches root-dir)
-
-                   ;; process the files that are already present in
-                   ;; the directory.
-                   (thread-last
-                     (directory-files-recursively file-name ".*" t)
-                     (seq-do (lambda (f)
-                               (when (and (lsp--string-match-any
-                                           file-regexp-list
-                                           (concat "/" (file-relative-name f root-dir)))
-                                       (not (file-directory-p f)))
-                                 (funcall callback (list nil 'created f)))))))
-                 ((and (not (file-directory-p file-name))
-                       (lsp--string-match-any
-                        file-regexp-list
-                        (concat "/" (file-relative-name file-name root-dir))))
-                   (funcall callback event))))))
-          watches))
-      all-dirs)
-    watches))
-
-(defun lsp-kill-watch (watches)
-  "Delete WATCHES."
-  (maphash
-    (lambda (_dir watch)
-      (file-notify-rm-watch watch))
-    watches))
-
-(declare-function lsp--workspace-client "lsp-methods" (cl-x))
-(declare-function lsp--client-uri-handlers "lsp-methods" (cl-x))
-
-(provide 'lsp-common)
-;;; lsp-common.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-common.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-common.elc
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-(user-error "Flycheck support has been moved to package lsp-ui. Please consult https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-ui for documentation on lsp-ui-flycheck.")
-
-(provide 'lsp-flycheck)
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-flycheck.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-flycheck.elc
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@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com>  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Imenu integration with lsp-mode.  Enable with:
-;; (require 'lsp-imenu)
-;; (add-hook 'lsp-after-open-hook 'lsp-enable-imenu)
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'imenu)
-(require 'lsp-methods)
-(require 'seq)
-
-(defgroup lsp-imenu nil
-  "Customization group for `lsp-imenu'."
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defcustom lsp-imenu-show-container-name t
-  "Display the symbol's container name in an imenu entry."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-imenu)
-
-(defcustom lsp-imenu-container-name-separator "/"
-  "Separator string to use to separate the container name from the symbol while displaying imenu entries."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'lsp-imenu)
-
-(define-inline lsp--point-to-marker (p)
-  (inline-quote (save-excursion (goto-char ,p) (point-marker))))
-
-(defun lsp--symbol-to-imenu-elem (sym)
-  (let ((pt (lsp--position-to-point
-             (gethash "start" (gethash "range" (gethash "location" sym)))))
-        (name (gethash "name" sym))
-        (container (gethash "containerName" sym)))
-    (cons (if (and lsp-imenu-show-container-name container)
-              (concat container lsp-imenu-container-name-separator name)
-            name)
-          (if imenu-use-markers (lsp--point-to-marker pt) pt))))
-
-(defun lsp--symbol-filter (sym)
-  (not
-    (lsp--equal-files
-      (lsp--uri-to-path (gethash "uri" (gethash "location" sym)))
-      (buffer-file-name))))
-
-(defun lsp--get-symbol-type (sym)
-  (or (cdr (assoc (gethash "kind" sym) lsp--symbol-kind)) "Other"))
-
-(defun lsp--imenu-create-index ()
-  (let ((symbols (seq-remove #'lsp--symbol-filter (lsp--get-document-symbols))))
-    (mapcar (lambda (nested-alist)
-              (cons (car nested-alist)
-                (mapcar #'lsp--symbol-to-imenu-elem (cdr nested-alist))))
-      (seq-group-by #'lsp--get-symbol-type symbols))))
-
-(defun lsp-enable-imenu ()
-  (setq-local imenu-create-index-function #'lsp--imenu-create-index))
-
-(provide 'lsp-imenu)
-;;; lsp-imenu.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-io.el
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@@ -1,350 +0,0 @@
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com> -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'json)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'lsp-common)
-(require 'lsp-notifications)
-(require 'pcase)
-(require 'subr-x)
-
-;; vibhavp: Should we use a lower value (5)?
-(defcustom lsp-response-timeout 10
-  "Number of seconds to wait for a response from the language server before timing out."
-  :type 'number
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defun lsp--send-wait (message proc parser)
-  "Send MESSAGE to PROC and wait for output from the process."
-  (when lsp-print-io
-    (let ((inhibit-message t))
-      (message "lsp--stdio-wait: %s" message)))
-  (when (memq (process-status proc) '(stop exit closed failed nil))
-    (error "%s: Cannot communicate with the process (%s)" (process-name proc)
-      (process-status proc)))
-  (process-send-string proc message)
-  (with-local-quit
-    (let* ((send-time (time-to-seconds (current-time)))
-            ;; max time by which we must get a response
-           (expected-time (+ send-time lsp-response-timeout)))
-      (while (lsp--parser-waiting-for-response parser)
-        ;; Wait for expected-time - current-time
-        (accept-process-output proc (- expected-time (time-to-seconds (current-time))))
-        ;; We have timed out when expected-time < (current-time)
-        (when (< expected-time (time-to-seconds (current-time)))
-          (signal 'lsp-timed-out-error nil))))))
-
-(defun lsp--send-no-wait (message proc)
-  "Send MESSAGE to PROC without waiting for further output."
-  (when lsp-print-io
-    (let ((inhibit-message t))
-      (message "lsp--send-no-wait: %s" message)))
-  (when (memq (process-status proc) '(stop exit closed failed nil))
-    (error "%s: Cannot communicate with the process (%s)" (process-name proc)
-           (process-status proc)))
-  (process-send-string proc message))
-
-(cl-defstruct lsp--parser
-  (waiting-for-response nil)
-  (response-result nil)
-  (headers '()) ;; alist of headers
-  (body nil) ;; message body
-  (reading-body nil) ;; If non-nil, reading body
-  (body-length nil) ;; length of current message body
-  (body-received 0) ;; amount of current message body currently stored in 'body'
-  (leftovers nil) ;; Leftover data from previous chunk; to be processed
-
-  (queued-notifications nil) ;; Unused field
-  (queued-requests nil)
-
-  (workspace nil) ;; the workspace
-  )
-
-(define-error 'lsp-parse-error
-  "Error parsing message from language server" 'lsp-error)
-(define-error 'lsp-unknown-message-type
-  "Unknown message type" '(lsp-error lsp-parse-error))
-(define-error 'lsp-unknown-json-rpc-version
-  "Unknown JSON-RPC protocol version" '(lsp-error lsp-parse-error))
-(define-error 'lsp-no-content-length
-  "Content-Length header missing in message" '(lsp-error lsp-parse-error))
-(define-error 'lsp-invalid-header-name
-  "Invalid header name" '(lsp-error lsp-parse-error))
-
-;;  id  method
-;;   x    x     request
-;;   x    .     response
-;;   .    x     notification
-
-(defun lsp--get-message-type (json-data)
-  "Get the message type from JSON-DATA."
-  (when (not (string= (gethash "jsonrpc" json-data "") "2.0"))
-    (signal 'lsp-unknown-json-rpc-version (list (gethash "jsonrpc" json-data))))
-  (if (gethash "id" json-data nil)
-      (if (gethash "error" json-data nil)
-          'response-error
-        (if (gethash "method" json-data nil)
-            'request
-          'response))
-    (if (gethash "method" json-data nil)
-      'notification
-      (signal 'lsp-unknown-message-type (list json-data)))))
-
-(defun lsp--default-message-handler (workspace params)
-  (lsp--window-show-message params workspace))
-
-(defconst lsp--default-notification-handlers
-  #s(hash-table
-     test equal
-     data
-     ("window/showMessage" lsp--default-message-handler
-      "window/logMessage" lsp--default-message-handler
-      "textDocument/publishDiagnostics" (lambda (w p) (lsp--on-diagnostics p w))
-      "textDocument/diagnosticsEnd" ignore
-      "textDocument/diagnosticsBegin" ignore)))
-
-(defun lsp--on-notification (p notification)
-  "Call the appropriate handler for NOTIFICATION."
-  (let* ((params (gethash "params" notification))
-         (client (lsp--workspace-client (lsp--parser-workspace p)))
-         (method (gethash "method" notification))
-         (handler (gethash method
-                           (lsp--client-notification-handlers client)
-                           (gethash method lsp--default-notification-handlers))))
-    (if handler
-        (funcall handler (lsp--parser-workspace p) params)
-      (lsp-warn "Unknown method: %s" method))))
-
-(defun lsp--on-request (p request)
-  "Call the appropriate handler for REQUEST, and send the return value to the server."
-  (let ((params (gethash "params" request))
-         (client (lsp--workspace-client (lsp--parser-workspace p)))
-         (process (lsp--workspace-proc (lsp--parser-workspace p)))
-         (empty-response (lsp--make-response (gethash "id" request) nil nil))
-         handler response)
-    (setq response
-      (pcase (gethash "method" request)
-        ("client/registerCapability"
-          (seq-doseq (reg (gethash "registrations" params))
-            (lsp--server-register-capability reg))
-          empty-response)
-        ("window/showMessageRequest"
-         (let ((choice (lsp--window-show-message-request params)))
-           (lsp--make-response (gethash "id" request)
-                               `(:title ,choice)
-                               nil)))
-        ("client/unregisterCapability"
-          (seq-doseq (unreg (gethash "unregisterations" params))
-            (lsp--server-unregister-capability unreg))
-          empty-response)
-        ("workspace/applyEdit"
-          (lsp--workspace-apply-edit-handler
-            (lsp--parser-workspace p) params)
-          empty-response)
-        (other
-          (setq handler (gethash other (lsp--client-request-handlers client) nil))
-          (if (not handler)
-            (progn
-              (lsp-warn "Unknown request method: %s" other)
-              empty-response)
-            (lsp--make-response (gethash "id" request)
-              (funcall handler (lsp--parser-workspace p) params) nil)))))
-    ;; Send response to the server.
-    (lsp--send-no-wait (lsp--make-message response) process)))
-
-(defconst lsp--errors
-  '((-32700 "Parse Error")
-    (-32600 "Invalid Request")
-    (-32601 "Method not Found")
-    (-32602 "Invalid Parameters")
-    (-32603 "Internal Error")
-    (-32099 "Server Start Error")
-    (-32000 "Server End Error")
-    (-32002 "Server Not Initialized")
-    (-32001 "Unknown Error Code")
-    (-32800 "Request Cancelled"))
-  "alist of error codes to user friendly strings.")
-
-(defconst lsp--silent-errors '(-32800)
-  "Error codes that are okay to not notify the user about")
-
-(defun lsp--error-string (err)
-  "Format ERR as a user friendly string."
-  (let ((code (gethash "code" err))
-        (message (gethash "message" err)))
-    (format "Error from the Language Server: %s (%s)"
-            message
-            (or (car (alist-get code lsp--errors)) "Unknown error"))))
-
-(defun lsp--get-body-length (headers)
-  (let ((content-length (cdr (assoc "Content-Length" headers))))
-    (if content-length
-        (string-to-number content-length)
-
-      ;; This usually means either the server our our parser is
-      ;; screwed up with a previous Content-Length
-      (error "No Content-Length header"))))
-
-(defun lsp--parse-header (s)
-  "Parse string S as a LSP (KEY . VAL) header."
-  (let ((pos (string-match "\:" s))
-        key val)
-    (unless pos
-      (signal 'lsp-invalid-header-name (list s)))
-    (setq key (substring s 0 pos)
-          val (substring s (+ 2 pos)))
-    (when (string-equal key "Content-Length")
-      (cl-assert (cl-loop for c being the elements of val
-                          when (or (> c ?9) (< c ?0)) return nil
-                          finally return t)
-                 nil (format "Invalid Content-Length value: %s" val)))
-    (cons key val)))
-
-(defun lsp--parser-reset (p)
-  (setf
-   (lsp--parser-leftovers p) ""
-   (lsp--parser-body-length p) nil
-   (lsp--parser-body-received p) nil
-   (lsp--parser-headers p) '()
-   (lsp--parser-body p) nil
-   (lsp--parser-reading-body p) nil))
-
-(define-inline lsp--read-json (str)
-  (inline-quote
-    (let* ((json-array-type 'list)
-            (json-object-type 'hash-table)
-            (json-false nil))
-      (json-read-from-string ,str))))
-
-(defun lsp--parser-on-message (p msg)
-  "Called when the parser reads a complete message from the server."
-  (let* ((json-data (lsp--read-json msg))
-          (id (gethash "id" json-data nil))
-          (client (lsp--workspace-client (lsp--parser-workspace p)))
-          callback)
-    (pcase (lsp--get-message-type json-data)
-      ('response
-        (cl-assert id)
-        (setq callback (gethash (if (stringp id)
-                                  (string-to-number id)
-                                  id)
-                         (lsp--client-response-handlers client)
-                         nil))
-        (if callback
-          (progn (funcall callback (gethash "result" json-data nil))
-            (remhash id (lsp--client-response-handlers client)))
-          (setf (lsp--parser-response-result p)
-            (and json-data (gethash "result" json-data nil))
-            (lsp--parser-waiting-for-response p) nil)))
-      ('response-error
-        (let* ((err (gethash "error" json-data nil))
-               (code (gethash "code" err nil)))
-          (when (and json-data
-                     (not (memq code lsp--silent-errors)))
-            (message (lsp--error-string err))))
-        (setf (lsp--parser-response-result p) nil
-          (lsp--parser-waiting-for-response p) nil))
-      ('notification (lsp--on-notification p json-data))
-      ('request      (lsp--on-request p json-data)))))
-
-(defun lsp--parser-read (p output)
-  (cl-assert (lsp--parser-workspace p) nil "Parser workspace cannot be nil.")
-  (let ((messages '())
-        (chunk (concat (lsp--parser-leftovers p) output)))
-    (while (not (string-empty-p chunk))
-      (if (not (lsp--parser-reading-body p))
-          ;; Read headers
-          (let* ((body-sep-pos (string-match-p "\r\n\r\n" chunk)))
-            (if body-sep-pos
-                ;; We've got all the headers, handle them all at once:
-                (let* ((header-raw (substring chunk 0 body-sep-pos))
-                       (content (substring chunk (+ body-sep-pos 4)))
-                       (headers
-                        (mapcar 'lsp--parse-header
-                                (split-string header-raw "\r\n")))
-                       (body-length (lsp--get-body-length headers)))
-                  (setf
-                   (lsp--parser-headers p) headers
-                   (lsp--parser-reading-body p) t
-                   (lsp--parser-body-length p) body-length
-                   (lsp--parser-body-received p) 0
-                   (lsp--parser-body p) (make-string body-length ?\0)
-                   (lsp--parser-leftovers p) nil)
-                  (setq chunk content))
-
-              ;; Haven't found the end of the headers yet. Save everything
-              ;; for when the next chunk arrives and await further input.
-              (setf (lsp--parser-leftovers p) chunk)
-              (setq chunk "")))
-
-        ;; Read body
-        (let* ((total-body-length (lsp--parser-body-length p))
-               (received-body-length (lsp--parser-body-received p))
-               (chunk-length (string-bytes chunk))
-               (left-to-receive (- total-body-length received-body-length))
-               (this-body
-                (substring chunk 0 (min left-to-receive chunk-length)))
-               (leftovers (substring chunk (string-bytes this-body))))
-          (store-substring (lsp--parser-body p) received-body-length this-body)
-          (setf (lsp--parser-body-received p) (+ (lsp--parser-body-received p)
-                                                 (string-bytes this-body)))
-          (when (>= chunk-length left-to-receive)
-            ;; TODO: keep track of the Content-Type header, if
-            ;; present, and use its value instead of just defaulting
-            ;; to utf-8
-            (push (decode-coding-string (lsp--parser-body p) 'utf-8) messages)
-            (lsp--parser-reset p))
-
-          (setq chunk leftovers))))
-    (nreverse messages)))
-
-(defun lsp--json-pretty-print (msg)
-  "Convert json MSG string to pretty printed json string."
-  (let ((json-encoding-pretty-print t))
-    (json-encode (json-read-from-string msg))))
-
-(defun lsp--parser-make-filter (p ignore-regexps)
-  #'(lambda (_proc output)
-      (when (cl-loop for r in ignore-regexps
-                     ;; check if the output is to be ignored or not
-                     ;; TODO: Would this ever result in false positives?
-                     when (string-match r output) return nil
-                     finally return t)
-        (let ((messages
-               (condition-case err
-                   (lsp--parser-read p output)
-                 (error
-                  (progn
-                    (lsp--parser-reset p)
-                    (setf (lsp--parser-response-result p) nil
-                          (lsp--parser-waiting-for-response p) nil)
-                    (error "Error parsing language server output: %s" err))))))
-
-          (dolist (m messages)
-            (when lsp-print-io
-              (let ((inhibit-message t))
-                (message "Output from language server: %s" (lsp--json-pretty-print m))))
-            (lsp--parser-on-message p m))))))
-
-(declare-function lsp--client-notification-handlers "lsp-methods" (client))
-(declare-function lsp--client-request-handlers "lsp-methods" (client))
-(declare-function lsp--workspace-client "lsp-methods" (workspace))
-(declare-function lsp--workspace-apply-edit-handler "lsp-methods" (workspace params))
-(declare-function lsp--window-show-message-request "lsp-notifications" (params))
-
-(provide 'lsp-io)
-;;; lsp-io.el ends here
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-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com>  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'json)
-(require 'xref)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'widget)
-(require 'lsp-io)
-(require 'lsp-common)
-(require 'pcase)
-(require 'inline)
-(require 'em-glob)
-
-(defconst lsp--file-change-type
-  `((created . 1)
-    (changed . 2)
-    (deleted . 3)))
-
-;; A ‘lsp--client’ object describes the client-side behavior of a language
-;; server.  It is used to start individual server processes, each of which is
-;; represented by a ‘lsp--workspace’ object.  Client objects are normally
-;; created using ‘lsp-define-stdio-client’ or ‘lsp-define-tcp-client’.  Each
-;; workspace refers to exactly one client, but there can be multiple workspaces
-;; for a single client.
-(cl-defstruct lsp--client
-  ;; ‘language-id’ is a function that receives a buffer as a single argument
-  ;; and should return the language identifier for that buffer.  See
-  ;; https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textdocumentitem
-  ;; for a list of language identifiers.  Also consult the documentation for
-  ;; the language server represented by this client to find out what language
-  ;; identifiers it supports or expects.
-  (language-id nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; send-async and send-sync are unused field, but haven't been
-  ;; removed so as to avoid breaking byte-compiled clients.
-  ;; FIXME: We shouldn’t need to take binary compatibility into account,
-  ;; especially since the ‘lsp--client’ structure is internal.  These fields
-  ;; should just be removed.
-  (send-sync nil :read-only t)
-  (send-async nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; FIXME: This field is apparently unused and should be removed.
-  (type nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘new-connection’ is a function that should start a language server process
-  ;; and return a cons (COMMAND-PROCESS . COMMUNICATION-PROCESS).
-  ;; COMMAND-PROCESS must be a process object representing the server process
-  ;; just started.  COMMUNICATION-PROCESS must be a process (including pipe and
-  ;; network processes) that ‘lsp-mode’ uses to communicate with the language
-  ;; server using the language server protocol.  COMMAND-PROCESS and
-  ;; COMMUNICATION-PROCESS may be the same process; in that case
-  ;; ‘new-connection’ may also return that process as a single
-  ;; object. ‘new-connection’ is called with two arguments, FILTER and
-  ;; SENTINEL.  FILTER should be used as process filter for
-  ;; COMMUNICATION-PROCESS, and SENTINEL should be used as process sentinel for
-  ;; COMMAND-PROCESS.
-  (new-connection nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘stderr’ is the name of a buffer to write the standard error to.
-  ;; FIXME: ‘stderr’ should be the actual buffer, and it should be a field of
-  ;; the ‘lsp--workspace’.
-  (stderr nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘get-root’ is a function that should return the workspace root directory
-  ;; for the current buffer.  It may return either a directory name or a
-  ;; directory file name.  The ‘get-root’ function is called without arguments.
-  ;; ‘lsp-mode’ will start one server process per client and root directory.
-  ;; It passes the root directory to the ‘initialize’ method of the language
-  ;; server; see
-  ;; https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#initialize.
-  ;; Also consult the documentation of your language server for information
-  ;; about what it expects as workspace root.
-  (get-root nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘ignore-regexps’ is a list of regexps.  When a data packet from the
-  ;; language server matches any of these regexps, it will be ignored.  This is
-  ;; intended for dealing with language servers that output non-protocol data.
-  (ignore-regexps nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘ignore-messages’ is a list of regexps.  When a message from the language
-  ;; server matches any of these regexps, it will be ignored.  This is useful
-  ;; for filtering out unwanted messages; such as servers that send nonstandard
-  ;; message types, or extraneous log messages.
-  (ignore-messages nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘notification-handlers’ is a hash table mapping notification method names
-  ;; (strings) to functions handling the respective notifications.  Upon
-  ;; receiving a notification, ‘lsp-mode’ will call the associated handler
-  ;; function passing two arguments, the ‘lsp--workspace’ object and the
-  ;; deserialized notification parameters.
-  (notification-handlers (make-hash-table :test 'equal) :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘request-handlers’ is a hash table mapping request method names
-  ;; (strings) to functions handling the respective notifications.  Upon
-  ;; receiving a request, ‘lsp-mode’ will call the associated handler function
-  ;; passing two arguments, the ‘lsp--workspace’ object and the deserialized
-  ;; request parameters.
-  (request-handlers (make-hash-table :test 'equal) :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘response-handlers’ is a hash table mapping integral JSON-RPC request
-  ;; identifiers for pending asynchronous requests to functions handling the
-  ;; respective responses.  Upon receiving a response from the language server,
-  ;; ‘lsp-mode’ will call the associated response handler function with a
-  ;; single argument, the deserialized response parameters.
-  (response-handlers (make-hash-table :test 'eql) :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘string-renderers’ is an alist mapping MarkedString language identifiers
-  ;; (see
-  ;; https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_hover)
-  ;; to functions that can render the respective languages.  The rendering
-  ;; functions are called with a single argument, the MarkedString value.  They
-  ;; should return a propertized string with the rendered output.
-  (string-renderers '())
-  ;; ‘last-id’ is the last JSON-RPC identifier used.
-  ;; FIXME: ‘last-id’ should be in ‘lsp--workspace’.
-  (last-id 0)
-
-  ;; Function to enable the client for the current buffer, called without
-  ;; arguments.
-  (enable-function nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘prefix-function’ is called for getting the prefix for completion.
-  ;; The function takes no parameter and returns a cons (start . end) representing
-  ;; the start and end bounds of the prefix. If it's not set, the client uses a
-  ;; default prefix function."
-  (prefix-function nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; Contains mapping of scheme to the function that is going to be used to load
-  ;; the file.
-  (uri-handlers (make-hash-table :test #'equal) :read-only t)
-  ;; ‘action-handlers’ is a hash table mapping action to a handler function. It
-  ;; can be used in `lsp-execute-code-action' to determine whether the action
-  ;; current client is interested in executing the action instead of sending it
-  ;; to the server.
-  (action-handlers (make-hash-table :test 'equal) :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘default-renderer’ is the renderer that is going to be used when there is
-  ;; no concrete "language" specified for the current MarkedString. (see
-  ;; https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_hover)
-  (default-renderer nil))
-
-(cl-defstruct lsp--registered-capability
-  (id "" :type string)
-  (method " " :type string)
-  (options nil))
-
-;; A ‘lsp--workspace’ object represents exactly one language server process.
-(cl-defstruct lsp--workspace
-  ;; ‘parser’ is a ‘lsp--parser’ object used to parse messages for this
-  ;; workspace.  Parsers are not shared between workspaces.
-  (parser nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘file-versions’ is a hashtable of files "owned" by the workspace.  It maps
-  ;; file names to file versions.  See
-  ;; https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#versionedtextdocumentidentifier.
-  (file-versions nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘server-capabilities’ is a hash table of the language server capabilities.
-  ;; It is the hash table representation of a LSP ServerCapabilities structure;
-  ;; cf. https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#initialize.
-  (server-capabilities nil)
-
-  ;; ‘registered-server-capabilities’ is a list of hash tables that represent
-  ;; dynamically-registered Registration objects.  See
-  ;; https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#client_registerCapability.
-  (registered-server-capabilities nil)
-
-  ;; ‘root’ is a directory name or a directory file name for the workspace
-  ;; root.  ‘lsp-mode’ passes this directory to the ‘initialize’ method of the
-  ;; language server; see
-  ;; https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#initialize.
-  (root nil :ready-only t)
-
-  ;; ‘client’ is the ‘lsp--client’ object associated with this workspace.
-  (client nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; FIXME: ‘change-timer-disabled’ is unused and should be removed.
-  (change-timer-disabled nil)
-
-  ;; ‘proc’ is a process object; it may represent a regular process, a pipe, or
-  ;; a network connection.  ‘lsp-mode’ communicates with ‘proc’ using the
-  ;; language server protocol.  ‘proc’ corresponds to the COMMUNICATION-PROCESS
-  ;; element of the return value of the client’s ‘get-root’ field, which see.
-  (proc nil)
-
-  ;; ‘proc’ is a process object; it must represent a regular process, not a
-  ;; pipe or network process.  It represents the actual server process that
-  ;; corresponds to this workspace.  ‘cmd-proc’ corresponds to the
-  ;; COMMAND-PROCESS element of the return value of the client’s ‘get-root’
-  ;; field, which see.
-  (cmd-proc nil)
-
-  ;; ‘buffers’ is a list of buffers associated with this workspace.
-  (buffers nil)
-
-  ;; ‘highlight-overlays’ is a hash table mapping buffers to a list of overlays
-  ;; used for highlighting the symbol under point.
-  (highlight-overlays (make-hash-table :test 'eq) :read-only t)
-
-  ;; Extra client capabilities provided by third-party packages using
-  ;; `lsp-register-client-capabilities'. It's value is an alist of (PACKAGE-NAME
-  ;; . CAPS), where PACKAGE-NAME is a symbol of the third-party package name,
-  ;; and CAPS is either a plist of the client capabilities, or a function that
-  ;; takes no argument and returns a plist of the client capabilities or nil.")
-  (extra-client-capabilities nil)
-
-  ;; Workspace status
-  (status nil)
-
-  ;; ‘metadata’ is a generic storage for workspace specific data. It is
-  ;; accessed via `lsp-workspace-set-metadata' and `lsp-workspace-set-metadata'
-  (metadata (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-
-  ;; contains all the file notification watches that have been created for the
-  ;; current workspace in format filePath->file notification handle.
-  (watches (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-
-(defvar lsp--workspaces (make-hash-table :test #'equal)
-  "Table of known workspaces, indexed by the project root directory.")
-
-(defvar lsp--ignored-workspace-roots (make-hash-table :test #'equal)
-  "Table of project roots which should not have a workspace,
-indexed by the project root directory.
-
-This is populated when the user declines to open a workspace
-for a file in the workspace.")
-
-(defcustom lsp-render-markdown-markup-content nil
-  "Function to be use for rendering MarkupContent.
-
-It should take two arguments - a string denoting the type of markup content
-and a string containing the text to be rendered.  The returned value should
-be a string that may be fontified/propertized.
-
-When nil, MarkupContent is rendered as plain text."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defcustom lsp-before-initialize-hook nil
-  "List of functions to be called before a Language Server has been initialized
-for a new workspace."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defcustom lsp-after-initialize-hook nil
-  "List of functions to be called after a Language Server has been initialized
-for a new workspace."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defcustom lsp-before-open-hook nil
-  "List of functions to be called before a new file with LSP support is opened."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defcustom lsp-after-open-hook nil
-  "List of functions to be called after a new file with LSP support is opened."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defvar lsp--sync-methods
-  '((0 . none)
-    (1 . full)
-    (2 . incremental)))
-(defvar-local lsp--server-sync-method nil
-  "Sync method recommended by the server.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup lsp-mode nil
-  "Customization group for ‘lsp-mode’."
-  :group 'tools)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup lsp-faces nil
-  "Faces for ‘lsp-mode’."
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-document-sync-method nil
-  "How to sync the document with the language server."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Documents should not be synced at all." 'none)
-                 (const :tag "Documents are synced by always sending the full content of the document." 'full)
-                 (const :tag "Documents are synced by always sending incremental changes to the document." 'incremental)
-                 (const :tag "Use the method recommended by the language server." nil))
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-project-blacklist nil
-  "A list of project directory regexps for which LSP shouldn't be initialized.
-LSP should be initialized if the given project root matches one pattern in the
-whitelist, or does not match any pattern in the blacklist."
-  :type '(repeat regexp)
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defcustom lsp-project-whitelist nil
-  "A list of project directory regexps for which LSP should be initialized."
-  :type '(repeat regexp)
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-enable-eldoc t
-  "Enable `eldoc-mode' integration."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-eldoc-render-all t
-  "Define whether all of the returned by document/onHover will be displayed.
-
-If `lsp-markup-display-all' is set to nil `eldoc' will show only
-the symbol information."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-highlight-symbol-at-point t
-  "Highlight the symbol under the point."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-enable-codeaction t
-  "Enable code action processing."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-enable-completion-at-point t
-  "Enable `completion-at-point' integration."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-enable-xref t
-  "Enable xref integration."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-enable-indentation t
-  "Indent regions using the file formatting functionality provided by the language server."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-before-save-edits t
-  "If non-nil, `lsp-mode' will apply edits suggested by the language server
-before saving a document."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom lsp-hover-text-function 'lsp--text-document-hover-string
-  "The LSP method to use to display text on hover."
-  :type '(choice (function :tag "textDocument/hover"
-                           lsp--text-document-hover-string)
-                 (function :tag "textDocument/signatureHelp"
-                           lsp--text-document-signature-help))
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface lsp-face-highlight-textual
-  '((((background dark))  :background "saddle brown")
-    (((background light)) :background "yellow"))
-  "Face used for textual occurances of symbols."
-  :group 'lsp-faces)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface lsp-face-highlight-read
-  '((((background dark))  :background "firebrick")
-    (((background light)) :background "red"))
-  "Face used for highlighting symbols being read."
-  :group 'lsp-faces)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defface lsp-face-highlight-write
-  '((((background dark))  :background "sea green")
-     (((background light)) :background "green"))
-  "Face used for highlighting symbols being written to."
-  :group 'lsp-faces)
-
-(defun lsp-client-register-uri-handler (client scheme handler)
-  (cl-check-type client lsp--client)
-  (cl-check-type scheme string)
-  (cl-check-type handler function)
-  (puthash scheme handler (lsp--client-uri-handlers client)))
-
-(defun lsp-client-on-notification (client method callback)
-  (cl-check-type client lsp--client)
-  (cl-check-type method string)
-  (cl-check-type callback function)
-  (puthash method callback (lsp--client-notification-handlers client)))
-
-(defun lsp-client-on-request (client method callback)
-  (cl-check-type client lsp--client)
-  (cl-check-type method string)
-  (cl-check-type callback function)
-  (puthash method callback (lsp--client-request-handlers client)))
-
-(defun lsp-client-on-action (client method callback)
-  (cl-check-type client lsp--client)
-  (cl-check-type method string)
-  (cl-check-type callback function)
-  (puthash method callback (lsp--client-action-handlers client)))
-
-(defun lsp-workspace-set-metadata (key value &optional workspace)
-  "Associate KEY with VALUE in the WORKSPACE metadata.
-If WORKSPACE is not provided current workspace will be used."
-  (puthash key value (lsp--workspace-metadata (or workspace lsp--cur-workspace))))
-
-(defun lsp-workspace-get-metadata (key &optional workspace)
-  "Lookup KEY in WORKSPACE metadata.
-If WORKSPACE is not provided current workspace will be used."
-  (gethash key (lsp--workspace-metadata (or workspace lsp--cur-workspace))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--make-request (method &optional params)
-  "Create request body for method METHOD and parameters PARAMS."
-  (inline-quote
-    (plist-put (lsp--make-notification ,method ,params)
-      :id (cl-incf (lsp--client-last-id (lsp--workspace-client lsp--cur-workspace))))))
-
-(defun lsp-make-request (method &optional params)
-  "Create request body for method METHOD and parameters PARAMS."
-  (lsp--make-request method params))
-
-(defun lsp--make-response-error (code message data)
-  (cl-check-type code number)
-  (cl-check-type message string)
-  `(:code ,code :message ,message :data ,data))
-
-(defun lsp--make-response (id result error)
-  (cl-check-type error list)
-  `(:jsonrpc "2.0" :id ,id :result ,result :error ,error))
-
-(define-inline lsp--make-notification (method &optional params)
-  "Create notification body for method METHOD and parameters PARAMS."
-  (inline-quote
-    (progn (cl-check-type ,method string)
-      (list :jsonrpc "2.0" :method ,method :params ,params))))
-
-;; Define non-inline public aliases to avoid breaking binary compatibility.
-(defun lsp-make-notification (method &optional params)
-  "Create notification body for method METHOD and parameters PARAMS."
-  (lsp--make-notification method params))
-
-(define-inline lsp--make-message (params)
-  "Create a LSP message from PARAMS, after encoding it to a JSON string."
-  (inline-quote
-    (let* ((json-encoding-pretty-print lsp-print-io)
-           (json-false :json-false)
-           (body (json-encode ,params)))
-      (format "Content-Length: %d\r\n\r\n%s" (string-bytes body) body))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--send-notification (body)
-  "Send BODY as a notification to the language server."
-  (inline-quote
-    (lsp--send-no-wait
-      (lsp--make-message ,body)
-      (lsp--workspace-proc lsp--cur-workspace))))
-
-(defun lsp-send-notification (body)
-  "Send BODY as a notification to the language server."
-  (lsp--send-notification body))
-
-(define-inline lsp--cur-workspace-check ()
-  (inline-quote
-    (progn
-      (cl-assert lsp--cur-workspace nil
-        "No language server is associated with this buffer.")
-      (cl-assert (lsp--workspace-p lsp--cur-workspace)))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--cur-parser ()
-  (inline-quote (lsp--workspace-parser lsp--cur-workspace)))
-
-(defun lsp--send-request (body &optional no-wait)
-  "Send BODY as a request to the language server, get the response.
-If NO-WAIT is non-nil, don't synchronously wait for a response."
-  (let* ((parser (lsp--cur-parser))
-          (message (lsp--make-message body))
-          (process (lsp--workspace-proc lsp--cur-workspace)))
-    (setf (lsp--parser-waiting-for-response parser) (not no-wait))
-    (if no-wait
-      (lsp--send-no-wait message process)
-      (lsp--send-wait message process parser))
-    (when (not no-wait)
-      (prog1 (lsp--parser-response-result parser)
-        (setf (lsp--parser-response-result parser) nil)))))
-
-(defalias 'lsp-send-request 'lsp--send-request
-  "Send BODY as a request to the language server and return the response synchronously.
-
-\n(fn BODY)")
-
-(defun lsp--send-request-async (body callback)
-  "Send BODY as a request to the language server, and call CALLBACK with
-the response recevied from the server asynchronously."
-  (let ((client (lsp--workspace-client lsp--cur-workspace))
-        (id (plist-get body :id)))
-    (cl-assert id nil "body missing id field")
-    (puthash id callback (lsp--client-response-handlers client))
-    (lsp--send-no-wait (lsp--make-message body)
-      (lsp--workspace-proc lsp--cur-workspace))
-    body))
-
-(defalias 'lsp-send-request-async 'lsp--send-request-async)
-
-(define-inline lsp--inc-cur-file-version ()
-  (inline-quote (cl-incf (gethash (current-buffer)
-                           (lsp--workspace-file-versions lsp--cur-workspace)))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--cur-file-version ()
-  "Return the file version number.  If INC, increment it before."
-  (inline-quote
-    (gethash (current-buffer) (lsp--workspace-file-versions lsp--cur-workspace))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--make-text-document-item ()
-  "Make TextDocumentItem for the currently opened file.
-
-interface TextDocumentItem {
-    uri: string; // The text document's URI
-    languageId: string; // The text document's language identifier.
-    version: number;
-    text: string;
-}"
-  (inline-quote
-    (let ((language-id-fn (lsp--client-language-id (lsp--workspace-client lsp--cur-workspace))))
-      (list :uri (lsp--buffer-uri)
-	      :languageId (funcall language-id-fn (current-buffer))
-	      :version (lsp--cur-file-version)
-	      :text (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))))
-
-;; Clean up the entire state of lsp mode when Emacs is killed, to get rid of any
-;; pending language servers.
-(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'lsp--global-teardown)
-
-(defun lsp--global-teardown ()
-  (with-demoted-errors "Error in ‘lsp--global-teardown’: %S"
-    (maphash (lambda (_k value) (lsp--teardown-workspace value)) lsp--workspaces)))
-
-(defun lsp--teardown-workspace (workspace)
-  (setq lsp--cur-workspace workspace)
-  (lsp--shutdown-cur-workspace))
-
-(defun lsp--shutdown-cur-workspace ()
-  "Shut down the language server process for ‘lsp--cur-workspace’."
-  (with-demoted-errors "LSP error: %S"
-    (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request "shutdown" (make-hash-table)) t)
-    (lsp--send-notification (lsp--make-notification "exit" nil)))
-  (lsp--uninitialize-workspace))
-
-(defun lsp--uninitialize-workspace ()
-  "When a workspace is shut down, by request or from just
-disappearing, unset all the variables related to it."
-  (lsp-kill-watch (lsp--workspace-watches lsp--cur-workspace))
-
-  (let (proc
-        (root (lsp--workspace-root lsp--cur-workspace)))
-    (with-current-buffer (current-buffer)
-      (setq proc (lsp--workspace-proc lsp--cur-workspace))
-      (if (process-live-p proc)
-        (kill-process (lsp--workspace-proc lsp--cur-workspace)))
-      (setq lsp--cur-workspace nil)
-      (lsp--unset-variables)
-      (kill-local-variable 'lsp--cur-workspace))
-    (remhash root lsp--workspaces)))
-
-(defun lsp-restart-workspace ()
-  "Shut down and then restart the current workspace.
-This involves uninitializing each of the buffers associated with
-the workspace, closing the process managing communication with
-the client, and then starting up again."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (and (lsp-mode) (buffer-file-name) lsp--cur-workspace)
-    (let ((old-buffers (lsp--workspace-buffers lsp--cur-workspace))
-           (restart (lsp--client-enable-function (lsp--workspace-client lsp--cur-workspace)))
-           (proc (lsp--workspace-proc lsp--cur-workspace)))
-      (lsp--remove-cur-overlays)
-      ;; Shut down the LSP mode for each buffer in the workspace
-      (dolist (buffer old-buffers)
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (lsp--text-document-did-close)
-          (setq lsp--cur-workspace nil)
-          (lsp-mode -1)))
-
-      ;; Let the process actually shut down
-      (while (process-live-p proc)
-        (accept-process-output proc))
-
-      ;; Re-enable LSP mode for each buffer
-      (dolist (buffer old-buffers)
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (funcall restart))))))
-
-;; NOTE: Possibly make this function subject to a setting, if older LSP servers
-;; are unhappy
-(defun lsp--client-capabilities ()
-  "Return the client capabilites."
-  (apply #'lsp--merge-plists
-    `(:workspace    ,(lsp--client-workspace-capabilities)
-       :textDocument ,(lsp--client-textdocument-capabilities))
-    (seq-map (lambda (extra-capabilities-cons)
-               (let* ((package-name (car extra-capabilities-cons))
-                       (value (cdr extra-capabilities-cons))
-                       (capabilities (if (functionp value) (funcall value)
-                                       value)))
-                 (if (and capabilities (not (listp capabilities)))
-                   (progn
-                     (message "Capabilities provided by %s are not a plist: %s" package-name value)
-                     nil)
-                   capabilities)))
-      (lsp--workspace-extra-client-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace))))
-
-(defun lsp--merge-plists (first &rest rest)
-  "Deeply merge plists.
-
-FIRST is the plist to be merged into. The rest of the arguments
-can be either plists or nil. The non-nil plists in the rest of
-the arguments will be merged into FIRST.
-
-Return the merged plist."
-  (cl-check-type first list)
-  (seq-each
-    (lambda (pl) (setq first (lsp--merge-two-plists first pl)))
-    rest)
-  first)
-
-(defun lsp--merge-two-plists (first second)
-  "Deeply merge two plists.
-
-All values in SECOND are merged into FIRST.  FIRST can be nil or
-a plist.  SECOND must be a plist.
-
-Return the merged plist."
-  (when second
-    (if (not (listp second))
-      (warn "Cannot merge non-list value into a plist. The value is %s" second)
-      (cl-loop for (key second-value) on second
-        collect (progn
-                  (let ((first-value (plist-get first key))
-                         merged-value)
-                    (cond
-                      ((null second-value)) ; do nothing
-                      ((null first-value)
-                        (if (listp second-value)
-                          ;; Deep copy second-value so that the original value won't
-                          ;; be modified.
-                          (setq merged-value
-                            (lsp--merge-two-plists nil second-value)))
-                        (setq merged-value second-value))
-                      ((and (listp first-value) (listp second-value))
-                        (setq merged-value (lsp--merge-two-plists first-value second-value)))
-                      ;; Otherwise, the first value is a leaf entry and should
-                      ;; not be overridden.
-                      )
-                    (when merged-value
-                      (setq first (plist-put first key merged-value))))))))
-  first)
-
-(defun lsp--server-register-capability (reg)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (let ((method (gethash "method" reg)))
-    (push
-      (make-lsp--registered-capability
-        :id (gethash "id" reg)
-        :method method
-        :options (gethash "registerOptions" reg))
-      (lsp--workspace-registered-server-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace))))
-
-(defun lsp--server-unregister-capability (unreg)
-  (let* ((id (gethash "id" unreg))
-          (fn (lambda (e) (equal (lsp--registered-capability-id e) id))))
-    (setf (lsp--workspace-registered-server-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace)
-      (seq-remove fn
-        (lsp--workspace-registered-server-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace)))))
-
-(defun lsp--client-workspace-capabilities ()
-  "Client Workspace capabilities according to LSP."
-  `(:applyEdit t
-     :executeCommand (:dynamicRegistration t)))
-
-(defun lsp--client-textdocument-capabilities ()
-  "Client Text document capabilities according to LSP."
-  `(:synchronization (:willSave t :didSave t :willSaveWaitUntil t)
-                     :symbol (:symbolKind (:valueSet ,(cl-coerce (cl-loop for kind from 1 to 25 collect kind) 'vector)))
-                     :formatting (:dynamicRegistration t)
-                     :codeAction (:dynamicRegistration t)))
-
-(defun lsp-register-client-capabilities (package-name caps)
-  "Register extra client capabilities for the current workspace.
-
-This function must be called before the initialize request is
-sent.  It's recommended to to call it in the
-`lsp-before-initialize-hook'.
-
-PACKAGE name is the symbol of the name of the package that
-registers the capabilities.  CAPS is either a plist of the
-capabilities, or a function that takes no argument and return a
-plist of the client capabilties or nil.
-
-Registered capabilities are merged into the default capabilities
-before sending to the server via the initialize request.  If two
-packages provide different values for the same leaf capability
-entry, the value is set to the one that registers later.  Default
-leaf capability entries can not be overwritten."
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (cl-check-type package-name symbolp)
-  (cl-check-type caps (or list function))
-  (let ((extra-client-capabilities
-          (lsp--workspace-extra-client-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace)))
-    (if (alist-get package-name extra-client-capabilities)
-        (message "%s has already registered client capabilities" package-name)
-      (push `(,package-name . ,caps)
-        (lsp--workspace-extra-client-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace)))))
-
-(defun lsp-unregister-client-capabilities (package-name)
-  "Unregister extra capabilities provided by PACKAGE-NAME for the current workspace.
-
-PACKAGE-NAME is a symbol of the name of the package that has
-registered client capabilities by calling
-`lsp-register-client-capabilities'."
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (cl-check-type package-name symbol)
-  (let ((extra-client-capabilities
-          (lsp--workspace-extra-client-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace)))
-    (setf (lsp--workspace-extra-client-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace)
-      (assq-delete-all package-name extra-client-capabilities))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--server-capabilities ()
-  "Return the capabilities of the language server associated with the buffer."
-  (inline-quote (lsp--workspace-server-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace)))
-
-(defun lsp--server-has-sync-options-p ()
-  "Return whether the server has a TextDocumentSyncOptions object in
-ServerCapabilities.textDocumentSync."
-  (hash-table-p (gethash "textDocumentSync" (lsp--server-capabilities))))
-
-(defun lsp--send-open-close-p ()
-  "Return whether open and close notifications should be sent to the server."
-  (let ((sync (gethash "textDocumentSync" (lsp--server-capabilities))))
-    (and (hash-table-p sync)
-      (gethash "openClose" sync))))
-
-(defun lsp--send-will-save-p ()
-  "Return whether will save notifications should be sent to the server."
-  (let ((sync (gethash "textDocumentSync" (lsp--server-capabilities))))
-    (and (hash-table-p sync)
-      (gethash "willSave" sync))))
-
-(defun lsp--send-will-save-wait-until-p ()
-  "Return whether will save wait until notifications should be sent to the server."
-  (let ((sync (gethash "textDocumentSync" (lsp--server-capabilities))))
-      (and (hash-table-p sync)
-        (gethash "willSaveWaitUntil" sync))))
-
-(defun lsp--save-include-text-p ()
-  "Return whether save notifications should include the text document's contents."
-  (let ((sync (gethash "textDocumentSync" (lsp--server-capabilities))))
-    (and (hash-table-p sync)
-      (hash-table-p (gethash "save" sync nil))
-      (gethash "includeText" (gethash "save" sync)))))
-
-(defun lsp--set-sync-method ()
-  (let* ((sync (gethash "textDocumentSync" (lsp--server-capabilities)))
-          (kind (if (hash-table-p sync) (gethash "change" sync) sync))
-          (method (alist-get kind lsp--sync-methods)))
-    (setq lsp--server-sync-method (or lsp-document-sync-method
-                                    method))))
-
-(defun lsp--workspace-apply-edit-handler (_workspace params)
-  (lsp--apply-workspace-edit (gethash "edit" params)))
-
-(defun lsp--make-sentinel (workspace)
-  (cl-check-type workspace lsp--workspace)
-  (lambda (process exit-str)
-    (let ((status (process-status process)))
-      (when (memq status '(exit signal))
-        ;; Server has exited.  Uninitialize all buffer-local state for this
-        ;; workspace.
-        (message "%s: %s has exited (%s)"
-                 (lsp--workspace-root workspace)
-                 (process-name (lsp--workspace-proc workspace))
-                 (string-trim-right exit-str))
-        (dolist (buf (lsp--workspace-buffers workspace))
-          (with-current-buffer buf
-            (lsp--uninitialize-workspace)))
-        ;; Kill standard error buffer only if the process exited normally.
-        ;; Leave it intact otherwise for debugging purposes.
-        (when (and (eq status 'exit) (zerop (process-exit-status process)))
-          ;; FIXME: The client structure should store the standard error
-          ;; buffer, not its name.
-          ;; FIXME: Probably the standard error buffer should be per workspace,
-          ;; not per client.
-          (let ((stderr (get-buffer (lsp--client-stderr
-                                     (lsp--workspace-client workspace)))))
-            (when (buffer-live-p stderr)
-              (kill-buffer stderr))))))))
-
-(defun lsp--should-start-p (root)
-  "Consult `lsp-project-blacklist' and `lsp-project-whitelist' to
-determine if a server should be started for the given ROOT
-directory."
-  (or
-    (cl-some (lambda (p) (string-match-p p root))
-      lsp-project-whitelist)
-    (cl-notany (lambda (p) (string-match-p p root))
-      lsp-project-blacklist)))
-
-(defun lsp--start (client &optional extra-init-params)
-  (when lsp--cur-workspace
-    (user-error "LSP mode is already enabled for this buffer"))
-  (cl-assert client)
-  (let* ((root (file-truename (funcall (lsp--client-get-root client))))
-         (workspace (gethash root lsp--workspaces))
-         new-conn response init-params
-         parser proc cmd-proc)
-    (if workspace
-        (progn
-          (setq lsp--cur-workspace workspace)
-          (lsp-mode 1))
-
-      (setf
-       parser (make-lsp--parser)
-       lsp--cur-workspace (make-lsp--workspace
-                           :parser parser
-                           :file-versions (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-                           :root root
-                           :client client)
-       (lsp--parser-workspace parser) lsp--cur-workspace
-       new-conn (funcall
-                 (lsp--client-new-connection client)
-                 (lsp--parser-make-filter parser (lsp--client-ignore-regexps client))
-                 (lsp--make-sentinel lsp--cur-workspace))
-       ;; the command line process invoked
-       cmd-proc (if (consp new-conn) (car new-conn) new-conn)
-       ;; the process we actually communicate with
-       proc (if (consp new-conn) (cdr new-conn) new-conn)
-
-       (lsp--workspace-proc lsp--cur-workspace) proc
-       (lsp--workspace-cmd-proc lsp--cur-workspace) cmd-proc)
-
-      (puthash root lsp--cur-workspace lsp--workspaces)
-      (lsp-mode 1)
-      (run-hooks 'lsp-before-initialize-hook)
-      (setq init-params
-            `(:processId ,(emacs-pid)
-                         :rootPath ,root
-                         :rootUri ,(lsp--path-to-uri root)
-                         :capabilities ,(lsp--client-capabilities)
-                         :initializationOptions ,(if (functionp extra-init-params)
-                                                     (funcall extra-init-params lsp--cur-workspace)
-                                                   extra-init-params)))
-      (setf response (lsp--send-request
-                      (lsp--make-request "initialize" init-params)))
-      (unless response
-        (signal 'lsp-empty-response-error (list "initialize")))
-      (setf (lsp--workspace-server-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace)
-            (gethash "capabilities" response))
-      ;; Version 3.0 now sends an "initialized" notification to allow registration
-      ;; of server capabilities
-      (lsp--send-notification (lsp--make-notification "initialized" (make-hash-table)))
-      (run-hooks 'lsp-after-initialize-hook))
-    (lsp--text-document-did-open)))
-
-(defun lsp--text-document-did-open ()
-  (run-hooks 'lsp-before-open-hook)
-  (puthash (current-buffer) 0 (lsp--workspace-file-versions lsp--cur-workspace))
-  (push (current-buffer) (lsp--workspace-buffers lsp--cur-workspace))
-  (lsp--send-notification (lsp--make-notification
-                           "textDocument/didOpen"
-                           `(:textDocument ,(lsp--make-text-document-item))))
-
-  (add-hook 'after-save-hook #'lsp-on-save nil t)
-  (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook #'lsp--text-document-did-close nil t)
-
-  (when lsp-enable-eldoc
-    ;; XXX: The documentation for `eldoc-documentation-function' suggests
-    ;; using `add-function' for modifying its value, use that instead?
-    (setq-local eldoc-documentation-function #'lsp--on-hover)
-    (eldoc-mode 1))
-
-  (when (and lsp-enable-indentation
-             (lsp--capability "documentRangeFormattingProvider"))
-    (setq-local indent-region-function #'lsp-format-region))
-
-  (when (and lsp-enable-xref
-             (lsp--capability "referencesProvider")
-             (lsp--capability "definitionProvider"))
-    (setq-local xref-backend-functions (list #'lsp--xref-backend)))
-
-  (when (and lsp-enable-completion-at-point (lsp--capability "completionProvider"))
-    (setq-local completion-at-point-functions nil)
-    (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'lsp-completion-at-point nil t))
-
-  ;; Make sure the hook is local (last param) otherwise we see all changes for all buffers
-  (add-hook 'before-change-functions #'lsp-before-change nil t)
-  (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'lsp-on-change nil t)
-  (add-hook 'after-revert-hook #'lsp-on-revert nil t)
-  (add-hook 'before-save-hook #'lsp--before-save nil t)
-  (add-hook 'auto-save-hook #'lsp--on-auto-save nil t)
-  (lsp--set-sync-method)
-  (run-hooks 'lsp-after-open-hook))
-
-(define-inline lsp--text-document-identifier ()
-  "Make TextDocumentIdentifier.
-
-interface TextDocumentIdentifier {
-    uri: string;
-}"
-  (inline-quote (list :uri (lsp--buffer-uri))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--versioned-text-document-identifier ()
-  "Make VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier.
-
-interface VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier extends TextDocumentIdentifier {
-    version: number;
-}"
-  (inline-quote (plist-put (lsp--text-document-identifier)
-                  :version (lsp--cur-file-version))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--position (line char)
-  "Make a Position object for the given LINE and CHAR.
-
-interface Position {
-    line: number;
-    character: number;
-}"
-  (inline-quote (list :line ,line :character ,char)))
-
-(define-inline lsp--cur-line ()
-  (inline-quote (1- (line-number-at-pos))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--cur-column ()
-  (inline-quote (- (point) (line-beginning-position))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--cur-position ()
-  "Make a Position object for the current point."
-  (inline-quote
-   (save-restriction
-     (widen)
-     (lsp--position (lsp--cur-line) (lsp--cur-column)))))
-
-(defun lsp--point-to-position (point)
-  "Convert POINT to Position."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char point)
-    (lsp--cur-position)))
-
-(define-inline lsp--position-p (p)
-  (inline-quote
-    (and (numberp (plist-get ,p :line)) (numberp (plist-get ,p :character)))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--range (start end)
-  "Make Range body from START and END.
-
-interface Range {
-     start: Position;
-     end: Position;
- }"
-  ;; make sure start and end are Position objects
-  (inline-quote
-    (progn
-      (cl-check-type ,start (satisfies lsp--position-p))
-      (cl-check-type ,end (satisfies lsp--position-p))
-      (list :start ,start :end ,end))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--region-to-range (start end)
-  "Make Range object for the current region."
-  (inline-quote (lsp--range (lsp--point-to-position ,start)
-                  (lsp--point-to-position ,end))))
-
-(defun lsp--current-region-or-pos ()
-  "If the region is active return that, else get the point."
-  (if (use-region-p)
-      (lsp--region-to-range (region-beginning) (region-end))
-    (lsp--region-to-range (point) (point))))
-
-(defun lsp--get-start-position ()
-  "Get the start of the region if active, else current point."
-  (let ((pos (if (use-region-p)
-                 (region-beginning)
-               (point))))
-    (lsp-point-to-position pos)))
-
-(defun lsp--get-end-position ()
-  "Get the end of the region if active, else current point."
-  (let ((pos (if (use-region-p)
-                 (region-end)
-               (point))))
-    (lsp-point-to-position pos)))
-
-(define-inline lsp--range-start-line (range)
-  "Return the start line for a given LSP range, in LSP coordinates"
-  (inline-quote (plist-get (plist-get ,range :start) :line)))
-
-(define-inline lsp--range-end-line (range)
-  "Return the end line for a given LSP range, in LSP coordinates"
-  (inline-quote (plist-get (plist-get ,range :end) :line)))
-
-(defun lsp--apply-workspace-edit (edit)
-  "Apply the WorkspaceEdit object EDIT.
-
-interface WorkspaceEdit {
-  changes?: { [uri: string]: TextEdit[]; };
-  documentChanges?: TextDocumentEdit[];
-}"
-  (let ((changes (gethash "changes" edit))
-         (document-changes (gethash "documentChanges" edit)))
-    (if document-changes
-      (seq-do #'lsp--apply-text-document-edit document-changes)
-
-      (when (hash-table-p changes)
-        (maphash
-          (lambda (uri text-edits)
-            (let ((filename (lsp--uri-to-path uri)))
-              (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect filename)
-                (lsp--apply-text-edits text-edits))))
-          changes)))))
-
-(defun lsp--apply-text-document-edit (edit)
-  "Apply the TextDocumentEdit object EDIT.
-If the file is not being visited by any buffer, it is opened with
-`find-file-noselect'.
-Because lsp-mode does not store previous document versions, the edit is only
-applied if the version of the textDocument matches the version of the
-corresponding file.
-
-interface TextDocumentEdit {
-  textDocument: VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier;
-  edits: TextEdit[];
-}"
-  (let* ((ident (gethash "textDocument" edit))
-          (filename (lsp--uri-to-path (gethash "uri" ident)))
-          (version (gethash "version" ident)))
-    (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect filename)
-      (when (and version (= version (lsp--cur-file-version)))
-        (lsp--apply-text-edits (gethash "edits" edit))))))
-
-(defun lsp--text-edit-sort-predicate (e1 e2)
-  (let ((start1 (lsp--position-to-point (gethash "start" (gethash "range" e1))))
-          (start2 (lsp--position-to-point (gethash "start" (gethash "range" e2)))))
-    (if (= start1 start2)
-      (let ((end1 (lsp--position-to-point (gethash "end" (gethash "range" e1))))
-             (end2 (lsp--position-to-point (gethash "end" (gethash "range" e2)))))
-        (> end1 end2))
-
-      (> start1 start2))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--apply-text-edits (edits)
-  "Apply the edits described in the TextEdit[] object in EDITS."
-  (inline-quote
-    ;; We sort text edits so as to apply edits that modify earlier parts of the
-    ;; document first. Furthermore, because the LSP spec dictates that:
-    ;; "If multiple inserts have the same position, the order in the array
-    ;; defines which edit to apply first."
-    ;; We reverse the initial list to make sure that the order among edits with
-    ;; the same position is preserved.
-
-    (seq-do #'lsp--apply-text-edit (sort (nreverse ,edits) #'lsp--text-edit-sort-predicate))))
-
-(defun lsp--apply-text-edit (text-edit)
-  "Apply the edits described in the TextEdit object in TEXT-EDIT."
-  (let* ((range (gethash "range" text-edit))
-         (start-point (lsp--position-to-point (gethash "start" range)))
-         (end-point (lsp--position-to-point (gethash "end" range))))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char start-point)
-      (delete-region start-point end-point)
-      (insert (gethash "newText" text-edit)))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--capability (cap &optional capabilities)
-  "Get the value of capability CAP.  If CAPABILITIES is non-nil, use them instead."
-  (inline-quote (gethash ,cap (or ,capabilities (lsp--server-capabilities) (make-hash-table)))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--registered-capability (method)
-  (inline-quote
-   (seq-find (lambda (reg) (equal (lsp--registered-capability-method reg) ,method))
-             (lsp--workspace-registered-server-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace)
-             nil)))
-
-(define-inline lsp--registered-capability-by-id (id)
-  (inline-quote
-   (seq-find (lambda (reg) (equal (lsp--registered-capability-id reg) ,id))
-             (lsp--workspace-registered-server-capabilities lsp--cur-workspace)
-             nil)))
-
-(defvar-local lsp--before-change-vals nil
-  "Store the positions from the `lsp-before-change' function
-  call, for validation and use in the `lsp-on-change' function.")
-
-(defun lsp--text-document-content-change-event (start end length)
-  "Make a TextDocumentContentChangeEvent body for START to END, of length LENGTH."
-  ;; So (47 54 0) means add    7 chars starting at pos 47
-  ;; must become
-  ;;   {"range":{"start":{"line":5,"character":6}
-  ;;             ,"end" :{"line":5,"character":6}}
-  ;;             ,"rangeLength":0
-  ;;             ,"text":"\nbb = 5"}
-  ;;
-  ;; And (47 47 7) means delete 7 chars starting at pos 47
-  ;; must become
-  ;;   {"range":{"start":{"line":6,"character":0}
-  ;;            ,"end"  :{"line":7,"character":0}}
-  ;;            ,"rangeLength":7
-  ;;            ,"text":""}
-  ;;
-  ;; (208 221 3) means delete 3 chars starting at pos 208, and replace them with
-  ;; 13 chars. So it must become
-  ;;   {"range":{"start":{"line":5,"character":8}
-  ;;             ,"end" :{"line":5,"character":11}}
-  ;;             ,"rangeLength":3
-  ;;             ,"text":"new-chars-xxx"}
-  ;;
-
-  ;; Adding text:
-  ;;   lsp-before-change:(start,end)=(33,33)
-  ;;   lsp-on-change:(start,end,length)=(33,34,0)
-  ;;
-  ;; Changing text:
-  ;;   lsp-before-change:(start,end)=(208,211)
-  ;;   lsp-on-change:(start,end,length)=(208,221,3)
-  ;;
-  ;; Deleting text:
-  ;;   lsp-before-change:(start,end)=(19,27)
-  ;;   lsp-on-change:(start,end,length)=(19,19,8)
-
-  (if (eq length 0)
-    ;; Adding something only, work from start only
-    `(:range ,(lsp--range (lsp--point-to-position start)
-                (lsp--point-to-position start))
-       :rangeLength 0
-       :text ,(buffer-substring-no-properties start end))
-
-    (if (eq start end)
-      ;; Deleting something only
-      (if (lsp--bracketed-change-p start end length)
-        ;; The before-change value is bracketed, use it
-        `(:range ,(lsp--range (lsp--point-to-position start)
-                    (plist-get lsp--before-change-vals :end-pos))
-           :rangeLength ,length
-           :text "")
-        ;; If the change is not bracketed, send a full change event instead.
-        (lsp--full-change-event))
-
-      ;; Deleting some things, adding others
-      (if (lsp--bracketed-change-p start end length)
-        ;; The before-change value is valid, use it
-        `(:range ,(lsp--range (lsp--point-to-position start)
-                    (plist-get lsp--before-change-vals :end-pos))
-           :rangeLength ,length
-           :text ,(buffer-substring-no-properties start end))
-        (lsp--full-change-event)))))
-
-
-;; TODO: Add tests for this function.
-(defun lsp--bracketed-change-p (start _end length)
-  "If the before and after positions are the same, and the length
-is the size of the start range, we are probably good."
-  (and (eq start (plist-get lsp--before-change-vals :start) )
-       (eq length (- (plist-get lsp--before-change-vals :end)
-                     (plist-get lsp--before-change-vals :start)))))
-
-;; Observed from vscode for applying a diff replacing one line with
-;; another. Emacs on-change shows this as a delete followed by an
-;; add.
-
-;; 2017-04-22 17:43:59 [ThreadId 11] DEBUG haskell-lsp - ---> {"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"textDocument/didChange","params":
-;; {"textDocument":{"uri":"file:///home/alanz/tmp/haskell-hie-test-project/src/Foo.hs","version":2}
-;; ,"contentChanges":[{"range":{"start":{"line":7,"character":0}
-;;                             ,"end":  {"line":7,"character":8}}
-;;                     ,"rangeLength":8
-;;                     ,"text":"baz ="}]}}
-
-
-(defun lsp--full-change-event ()
-  (save-restriction
-    (widen)
-    `(:text ,(buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))))
-
-(defun lsp-before-change (start end)
-  "Executed before a file is changed.
-Added to `before-change-functions'."
-  ;; Note:
-  ;;
-  ;; This variable holds a list of functions to call when Emacs is about to
-  ;; modify a buffer. Each function gets two arguments, the beginning and end of
-  ;; the region that is about to change, represented as integers. The buffer
-  ;; that is about to change is always the current buffer when the function is
-  ;; called.
-  ;;
-  ;; WARNING:
-  ;;
-  ;; Do not expect the before-change hooks and the after-change hooks be called
-  ;; in balanced pairs around each buffer change. Also don't expect the
-  ;; before-change hooks to be called for every chunk of text Emacs is about to
-  ;; delete. These hooks are provided on the assumption that Lisp programs will
-  ;; use either before- or the after-change hooks, but not both, and the
-  ;; boundaries of the region where the changes happen might include more than
-  ;; just the actual changed text, or even lump together several changes done
-  ;; piecemeal.
-  ;; (message "lsp-before-change:(start,end)=(%s,%s)" start end)
-  (with-demoted-errors "Error in ‘lsp-before-change’: %S"
-    (setq lsp--before-change-vals
-          (list :start start
-                :end end
-                :start-pos (lsp--point-to-position start)
-                :end-pos (lsp--point-to-position end)))))
-
-(defun lsp-on-change (start end length)
-  "Executed when a file is changed.
-Added to `after-change-functions'."
-  ;; Note:
-  ;;
-  ;; Each function receives three arguments: the beginning and end of the region
-  ;; just changed, and the length of the text that existed before the change.
-  ;; All three arguments are integers. The buffer that has been changed is
-  ;; always the current buffer when the function is called.
-  ;;
-  ;; The length of the old text is the difference between the buffer positions
-  ;; before and after that text as it was before the change. As for the
-  ;; changed text, its length is simply the difference between the first two
-  ;; arguments.
-  ;;
-  ;; So (47 54 0) means add    7 chars starting at pos 47
-  ;; So (47 47 7) means delete 7 chars starting at pos 47
-  ;; (message "lsp-on-change:(start,end,length)=(%s,%s,%s)" start end length)
-  ;; (message "lsp-on-change:(lsp--before-change-vals)=%s" lsp--before-change-vals)
-  (with-demoted-errors "Error in ‘lsp-on-change’: %S"
-    (save-match-data
-      ;; A (revert-buffer) call with the 'preserve-modes parameter (eg, as done
-      ;; by auto-revert-mode) will cause this hander to get called with a nil
-      ;; buffer-file-name. We need the buffer-file-name to send notifications;
-      ;; so we skip handling revert-buffer-caused changes and instead handle
-      ;; reverts separately in lsp-on-revert
-      (when (and lsp--cur-workspace (not revert-buffer-in-progress-p))
-        (lsp--inc-cur-file-version)
-        (unless (eq lsp--server-sync-method 'none)
-          (lsp--send-notification
-           (lsp--make-notification
-            "textDocument/didChange"
-            `(:textDocument
-              ,(lsp--versioned-text-document-identifier)
-              :contentChanges
-              ,(pcase lsp--server-sync-method
-                 ('incremental (vector (lsp--text-document-content-change-event
-                                        start end length)))
-                 ('full (vector (lsp--full-change-event))))))))))))
-
-(defun lsp-on-revert ()
-  "Executed when a file is reverted.
-Added to `after-revert-hook'."
-  (let ((n (buffer-size))
-        (revert-buffer-in-progress-p nil))
-    (lsp-on-change 0 n n)))
-
-(defun lsp--text-document-did-close ()
-  "Executed when the file is closed, added to `kill-buffer-hook'."
-  (when lsp--cur-workspace
-    (with-demoted-errors "Error on ‘lsp--text-document-did-close’: %S"
-      (let ((file-versions (lsp--workspace-file-versions lsp--cur-workspace))
-            (old-buffers (lsp--workspace-buffers lsp--cur-workspace)))
-        ;; remove buffer from the current workspace's list of buffers
-        ;; do a sanity check first
-        (when (memq (current-buffer) old-buffers)
-          (setf (lsp--workspace-buffers lsp--cur-workspace)
-                (delq (current-buffer) old-buffers))
-
-          (remhash (current-buffer) file-versions)
-          (with-demoted-errors "Error sending didClose notification in ‘lsp--text-document-did-close’: %S"
-            (lsp--send-notification
-             (lsp--make-notification
-              "textDocument/didClose"
-              `(:textDocument ,(lsp--versioned-text-document-identifier)))))
-          (when (= 0 (hash-table-count file-versions))
-            (lsp--shutdown-cur-workspace)))))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--will-save-text-document-params (reason)
-  (cl-check-type reason number)
-  (inline-quote
-    (list :textDocument (lsp--text-document-identifier)
-      :reason ,reason)))
-
-(defun lsp--before-save ()
-  (when lsp--cur-workspace
-    (with-demoted-errors "Error in ‘lsp--before-save’: %S"
-      (let ((params (lsp--will-save-text-document-params 1)))
-        (when (lsp--send-will-save-p)
-          (lsp--send-notification
-            (lsp--make-notification "textDocument/willSave" params)))
-        (when (and (lsp--send-will-save-wait-until-p) lsp-before-save-edits)
-          (lsp--apply-text-edits
-           (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                               "textDocument/willSaveWaitUntil" params))))))))
-
-(defun lsp--on-auto-save ()
-  (when (and lsp--cur-workspace
-          (lsp--send-will-save-p))
-    (with-demoted-errors "Error in ‘lsp--on-auto-save’: %S"
-      (lsp--send-notification
-        (lsp--make-notification
-          "textDocument/willSave" (lsp--will-save-text-document-params 2))))))
-
-(defun lsp--text-document-did-save ()
-  "Executed when the file is closed, added to `after-save-hook''."
-  (when lsp--cur-workspace
-    (with-demoted-errors "Error on ‘lsp--text-document-did-save: %S’"
-      (lsp--send-notification
-       (lsp--make-notification
-        "textDocument/didSave"
-         `(:textDocument ,(lsp--versioned-text-document-identifier)
-                         :text ,(if (lsp--save-include-text-p)
-                                    (save-excursion
-                                      (widen)
-                                      (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))
-                                  nil)))))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--text-document-position-params (&optional identifier position)
-  "Make TextDocumentPositionParams for the current point in the current document.
-If IDENTIFIER and POSITION are non-nil, they will be used as the document identifier
-and the position respectively."
-  (inline-quote (list :textDocument (or ,identifier (lsp--text-document-identifier))
-                      :position (or ,position (lsp--cur-position)))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--text-document-code-action-params ()
-  "Make CodeActionParams for the current region in the current document."
-  (inline-quote (list :textDocument (lsp--text-document-identifier)
-                  :range (lsp--current-region-or-pos)
-                  :context (list :diagnostics (lsp--cur-line-diagnotics)))))
-
-(defun lsp--cur-line-diagnotics ()
-  "Return any diagnostics that apply to the current line."
-  (let* ((diags (gethash buffer-file-name lsp--diagnostics nil))
-         (range (lsp--current-region-or-pos))
-         (start-line (lsp--range-start-line range))
-         (end-line (lsp--range-end-line range))
-         (diags-in-range (cl-remove-if-not
-                          (lambda (diag)
-                            (let ((line (lsp-diagnostic-line diag)))
-                              (and (>= line start-line) (<= line end-line))))
-                          diags)))
-    (cl-coerce (seq-map #'lsp-diagnostic-original diags-in-range) 'vector)))
-
-(defconst lsp--completion-item-kind
-  [nil
-   "Text"
-   "Method"
-   "Function"
-   "Constructor"
-   "Field"
-   "Variable"
-   "Class"
-   "Interface"
-   "Module"
-   "Property"
-   "Unit"
-   "Value"
-   "Enum"
-   "Keyword"
-   "Snippet"
-   "Color"
-   "File"
-   "Reference"
-   "Folder"
-   "EnumMember"
-   "Constant"
-   "Struct"
-   "Event"
-   "Operator"
-   "TypeParameter"
-   ])
-
-(defun lsp--gethash (key table &optional dflt)
-  "Look up KEY in TABLE and return its associated value,
-unless KEY not found or its value is falsy, when it returns DFLT.
-DFLT defaults to nil.
-
-Needed for completion request fallback behavior for the fields
-'sortText', 'filterText', and 'insertText' as described here:
-
-https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specification#textDocument_completion"
-
-  (let ((result (gethash key table dflt)))
-    (when (member result '(nil "" 0 :json-false))
-      (setq result dflt))
-    result))
-
-(defun lsp--make-completion-item (item)
-  (propertize (lsp--gethash "insertText" item (gethash "label" item ""))
-              'lsp-completion-item
-              item))
-
-(defun lsp--annotate (item)
-  (let* ((table (plist-get (text-properties-at 0 item) 'lsp-completion-item))
-         (detail (gethash "detail" table nil))
-         (kind-index (gethash "kind" table nil)))
-    ;; We need check index before call `aref'.
-    (when kind-index
-      (setq kind (aref lsp--completion-item-kind kind-index))
-      (concat
-       " "
-       detail
-       (when kind (format " (%s)" kind))))
-    ))
-
-(defun lsp--sort-string (c)
-  (lsp--gethash "sortText" c (gethash "label" c "")))
-
-(defun lsp--sort-completions (completions)
-  (sort completions (lambda (c1 c2)
-                      (string-lessp
-                        (lsp--sort-string c1)
-                        (lsp--sort-string c2)))))
-
-(defun lsp--default-prefix-function ()
-  (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol))
-
-(defun lsp--get-completions ()
-  (with-demoted-errors "Error in ‘lsp--get-completions’: %S"
-    (let* ((prefix-function (or (lsp--client-prefix-function
-                                  (lsp--workspace-client lsp--cur-workspace))
-                             #'lsp--default-prefix-function))
-            (bounds (funcall prefix-function)))
-      (list
-       (if bounds (car bounds) (point))
-       (if bounds (cdr bounds) (point))
-       (completion-table-dynamic
-        #'(lambda (_)
-            ;; *we* don't need to know the string being completed
-            ;; the language server does all the work by itself
-            (let* ((resp (lsp--send-request
-                          (lsp--make-request
-                           "textDocument/completion"
-                           (lsp--text-document-position-params))))
-                   (items (cond
-                           ((null resp) nil)
-                           ((hash-table-p resp) (gethash "items" resp nil))
-                           ((sequencep resp) resp))))
-              (seq-map #'lsp--make-completion-item items))))
-       :annotation-function #'lsp--annotate
-       :display-sort-function #'lsp--sort-completions))))
-
-(defun lsp--resolve-completion (item)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (cl-assert item nil "Completion item must not be nil")
-  (if (gethash "resolveProvider" (lsp--capability "completionProvider"))
-    (lsp--send-request
-      (lsp--make-request
-        "completionItem/resolve"
-        item))
-    item))
-
-(defun lsp--extract-line-from-buffer (pos)
-  "Return the line pointed to by POS (a Position object) in the current buffer."
-  (let* ((point (lsp--position-to-point pos))
-         (inhibit-field-text-motion t))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char point)
-      (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                      (line-end-position)))))
-
-(defun lsp--xref-make-item (filename location)
-  "Return a xref-item from a LOCATION in FILENAME."
-  (let* ((range (gethash "range" location))
-         (pos-start (gethash "start" range))
-         (pos-end (gethash "end" range))
-         (line (lsp--extract-line-from-buffer pos-start))
-         (start (gethash "character" pos-start))
-         (end (gethash "character" pos-end))
-         (len (length line)))
-    (add-face-text-property (max (min start len) 0)
-                            (max (min end len) 0)
-                            'highlight t line)
-    ;; LINE is nil when FILENAME is not being current visited by any buffer.
-    (xref-make (or line filename)
-               (xref-make-file-location filename
-                                        (1+ (gethash "line" pos-start))
-                                        (gethash "character" pos-start)))))
-
-(defun lsp--get-xrefs-in-file (file)
-  "Return all references that contain a file.
-FILE is a cons where its car is the filename and the cdr is a list of Locations
-within the file.  We open and/or create the file/buffer only once for all
-references.  The function returns a list of `xref-item'."
-  (let* ((filename (car file))
-         (visiting (find-buffer-visiting filename))
-         (fn (lambda (loc) (lsp--xref-make-item filename loc))))
-    (if visiting
-        (with-current-buffer visiting
-          (mapcar fn (cdr file)))
-      (when (file-readable-p filename)
-        (with-temp-buffer
-          (insert-file-contents-literally filename)
-          (mapcar fn (cdr file)))))))
-
-(defun lsp--locations-to-xref-items (locations)
-  "Return a list of `xref-item' from LOCATIONS.
-LOCATIONS is an array of Location objects:
-
-interface Location {
-  uri: DocumentUri;
-  range: Range;
-}"
-  (when locations
-    (let* ((fn (lambda (loc) (lsp--uri-to-path (gethash "uri" loc))))
-            ;; locations-by-file is an alist of the form
-            ;; ((FILENAME . LOCATIONS)...), where FILENAME is a string of the
-            ;; actual file name, and LOCATIONS is a list of Location objects
-            ;; pointing to Ranges inside that file.
-            (locations-by-file (seq-group-by fn locations))
-            ;; items-by-file is a list of list of xref-item
-            (items-by-file (mapcar #'lsp--get-xrefs-in-file locations-by-file)))
-      ;; flatten the list
-      (apply #'append items-by-file))))
-
-(defun lsp--get-definitions ()
-  "Get definition of the current symbol under point.
-Returns xref-item(s)."
-  (let ((defs (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                                  "textDocument/definition"
-                                   (lsp--text-document-position-params)))))
-    ;; textDocument/definition returns Location | Location[]
-    (lsp--locations-to-xref-items (if (listp defs) defs (list defs)))))
-
-(defun lsp--make-reference-params (&optional td-position include-declaration)
-  "Make a ReferenceParam object.
-If TD-POSITION is non-nil, use it as TextDocumentPositionParams object instead.
-If INCLUDE-DECLARATION is non-nil, request the server to include declarations."
-  (let ((json-false :json-false))
-    (plist-put (or td-position (lsp--text-document-position-params))
-      :context `(:includeDeclaration ,(or include-declaration json-false)))))
-
-(defun lsp--get-references ()
-  "Get all references for the symbol under point.
-Returns xref-item(s)."
-  (let ((refs  (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                                   "textDocument/references"
-                                   (lsp--make-reference-params)))))
-    (lsp--locations-to-xref-items refs)))
-
-(defun lsp--cancel-request (id)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (cl-check-type id (or number string))
-  (let ((response-handlers (lsp--client-response-handlers (lsp--workspace-client
-                                                            lsp--cur-workspace))))
-    (remhash id response-handlers)
-    (lsp--send-notification (lsp--make-notification "$/cancelRequest"
-                              `(:id ,id)))))
-
-(defun lsp--on-hover ()
-  ;; This function is used as ‘eldoc-documentation-function’, so it’s important
-  ;; that it doesn’t fail.
-  (with-demoted-errors "Error in ‘lsp--on-hover’: %S"
-    (when (and (lsp--capability "documentHighlightProvider")
-               lsp-highlight-symbol-at-point)
-      (lsp-symbol-highlight))
-    (when (and (or (lsp--capability "codeActionProvider")
-                   (lsp--registered-capability "textDocument/codeAction"))
-               lsp-enable-codeaction)
-      (lsp--text-document-code-action))
-    (when (and (lsp--capability "hoverProvider") lsp-enable-eldoc)
-      (funcall lsp-hover-text-function))))
-
-(defun lsp-describe-thing-at-point ()
-  "Display the full documentation of the thing at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (let* ((client (lsp--workspace-client lsp--cur-workspace))
-         (contents (gethash "contents" (lsp--send-request
-                                        (lsp--make-request "textDocument/hover"
-                                                           (lsp--text-document-position-params))))))
-    (pop-to-buffer
-     (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*lsp-help*")
-       (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-         (erase-buffer)
-         (insert (lsp--render-on-hover-content contents client t))
-         (goto-char (point-min))
-         (view-mode t)
-         (current-buffer))))))
-
-(defvar-local lsp--cur-hover-request-id nil)
-
-(defun lsp--text-document-hover-string ()
-  "interface Hover {
-    contents: MarkedString | MarkedString[];
-    range?: Range;
-}
-
-type MarkedString = string | { language: string; value: string };"
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (when lsp--cur-hover-request-id
-    (lsp--cancel-request lsp--cur-hover-request-id))
-  (let* ((client (lsp--workspace-client lsp--cur-workspace))
-          bounds body)
-    (when (symbol-at-point)
-      (setq bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)
-        body (lsp--send-request-async (lsp--make-request "textDocument/hover"
-                                        (lsp--text-document-position-params))
-               (lsp--make-hover-callback client (car bounds) (cdr bounds)
-                 (current-buffer)))
-        lsp--cur-hover-request-id (plist-get body :id))
-      (cl-assert (integerp lsp--cur-hover-request-id)))))
-
-(defun lsp--render-markup-content-1 (kind content)
-  (if (functionp lsp-render-markdown-markup-content)
-    (let ((out (funcall lsp-render-markdown-markup-content kind content)))
-      (cl-assert (stringp out) t
-        "value returned by lsp-render-markdown-markup-content should be a string")
-      out)
-    content))
-
-(defun lsp--render-markup-content (content)
-  "Render MarkupContent object CONTENT.
-
-export interface MarkupContent {
-        kind: MarkupKind;
-        value: string;
-}"
-  (let ((kind (gethash "kind" content))
-        (content (gethash "value" content)))
-    (lsp--render-markup-content-1 kind content)))
-
-(define-inline lsp--point-is-within-bounds-p (start end)
-  "Return whether the current point is within START and END."
-  (inline-quote
-    (let ((p (point)))
-      (and (>= p ,start) (<= p ,end)))))
-
-(define-inline lsp--markup-content-p (obj)
-  (inline-letevals (obj)
-    (inline-quote (and (hash-table-p ,obj)
-                    (gethash "kind" ,obj nil) (gethash "value" ,obj nil)))))
-
-(defun lsp--render-on-hover-content (contents client render-all)
-  "Render the content received from 'document/onHover' request.
-
-CLIENT - client to use.
-CONTENTS  - MarkedString | MarkedString[] | MarkupContent
-RENDER-ALL if set to nil render only the first element from CONTENTS."
-  (let ((renderers (lsp--client-string-renderers client))
-        (default-client-renderer (lsp--client-default-renderer client)))
-    (string-join
-     (seq-map
-      (lambda (e)
-        (let (renderer)
-          (cond
-           ;; hash table, language renderer set
-           ((and (hash-table-p e)
-                 (setq renderer
-                       (if-let (language (gethash "language" e))
-                           (cdr (assoc-string language renderers))
-                         default-client-renderer)))
-            (when (gethash "value" e nil)
-              (funcall renderer (gethash "value" e))))
-
-           ;; hash table - workspace renderer not set
-           ;; trying to render using global renderer
-           ((lsp--markup-content-p e) (lsp--render-markup-content e))
-
-           ;; hash table - anything other has failed
-           ((hash-table-p e) (gethash "value" e nil))
-
-           ;; string, default workspace renderer set
-           (default-client-renderer (funcall default-client-renderer  e))
-
-           ;; no rendering
-           (t e))))
-      (if (sequencep contents)
-          (if render-all
-              contents
-            (seq-take contents 1))
-        (list contents)))
-     "\n")))
-
-;; start and end are the bounds of the symbol at point
-(defun lsp--make-hover-callback (client start end buffer)
-  (lambda (hover)
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (setq lsp--cur-hover-request-id nil))
-    (when (and hover
-               (lsp--point-is-within-bounds-p start end)
-               (eq (current-buffer) buffer) (eldoc-display-message-p))
-      (let ((contents (gethash "contents" hover)))
-        (when contents
-          (eldoc-message (lsp--render-on-hover-content contents
-                                                       client
-                                                       lsp-eldoc-render-all)))))))
-
-(defun lsp-provide-marked-string-renderer (client language renderer)
-  (cl-check-type language string)
-  (cl-check-type renderer function)
-  (setf (alist-get language (lsp--client-string-renderers client)) renderer))
-
-(defun lsp-provide-default-marked-string-renderer (client renderer)
-  "Set the RENDERER for CLIENT.
-
-It will be used when no language has been specified in document/onHover result."
-  (cl-check-type renderer function)
-  (setf (lsp--client-default-renderer client) renderer))
-
-(defun lsp-info-under-point ()
-  "Show relevant documentation for the thing under point."
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--text-document-hover-string))
-
-(defvar-local lsp--current-signature-help-request-id nil)
-
-(defun lsp--text-document-signature-help ()
-  "interface SignatureHelp {
-signatures: SignatureInformation[];
-activeSignature?: number;
-activeParameter?: number;
-};
-
-interface SignatureInformation {
-label: string;
-documentation?: string | MarkupContent;
-parameters?: ParameterInformation[];
-};
-
-interface ParameterInformation {
-label: string;
-documentation?: string | MarkupContent;
-};
-
-interface MarkupContent {
-kind: MarkupKind;
-value: string;
-};
-
-type MarkupKind = 'plaintext' | 'markdown';"
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (when lsp--current-signature-help-request-id
-    (lsp--cancel-request lsp--current-signature-help-request-id))
-  (let (bounds body)
-    (when (symbol-at-point)
-      (setq bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)
-            body (lsp--send-request-async
-                  (lsp--make-request "textDocument/signatureHelp"
-                                     (lsp--text-document-position-params))
-                  (lsp--make-text-document-signature-help-callback
-                   (car bounds) (cdr bounds) (current-buffer)))
-            lsp--current-signature-help-request-id (plist-get body :id))
-      (cl-assert (integerp lsp--current-signature-help-request-id)))))
-
-(defun lsp--make-text-document-signature-help-callback (start end buffer)
-  (lambda (signature-help)
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (setq lsp--current-signature-help-request-id nil))
-    (when (and signature-help
-               (lsp--point-is-within-bounds-p start end)
-               (eq (current-buffer) buffer) (eldoc-display-message-p))
-      (let* ((active-signature-number
-              (or (gethash "activeSignature" signature-help) 0))
-             (active-signature (nth
-                                active-signature-number
-                                (gethash "signatures" signature-help))))
-        (when active-signature
-          (eldoc-message (gethash "label" active-signature)))))))
-
-;; NOTE: the code actions cannot currently be applied. There is some non-GNU
-;; code to do this in the lsp-haskell module. We still need a GNU version, here.
-;; PRs accepted.
-(defvar-local lsp-code-actions nil
-  "Code actions for the buffer.")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-code-action-params nil
-  "The last code action params.")
-
-(defun lsp--text-document-code-action ()
-  "Request code action to automatically fix issues reported by
-the diagnostics."
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (unless (or (lsp--capability "codeActionProvider")
-              (lsp--registered-capability "textDocument/codeAction"))
-    (signal 'lsp-capability-not-supported (list "codeActionProvider")))
-  (let ((params (lsp--text-document-code-action-params)))
-    (lsp--send-request-async
-     (lsp--make-request "textDocument/codeAction" params)
-     (lambda (actions)
-       (lsp--set-code-action-params (current-buffer) actions params)))))
-
-(defun lsp--command-get-title (cmd)
-  "Given a Command object CMD, get the title.
-If title is nil, return the name for the command handler."
-  (gethash "title" cmd (gethash "command" cmd)))
-
-(defun lsp--set-code-action-params (buf actions params)
-  "Update set `lsp-code-actions' to ACTIONS and `lsp-code-action-params' to PARAMS in BUF."
-  (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (when (equal params (lsp--text-document-code-action-params))
-        (setq lsp-code-actions actions)
-        (setq lsp-code-action-params params)))))
-
-(defun lsp--command-p (cmd)
-  (and (cl-typep cmd 'hash-table)
-    (cl-typep (gethash "title" cmd) 'string)
-    (cl-typep (gethash "command" cmd) 'string)))
-
-(defun lsp--select-action (actions)
-  "Select an action to execute from ACTIONS."
-  (if actions
-      (let ((name->action (mapcar (lambda (a)
-                                    (list (lsp--command-get-title a) a))
-                                  actions)))
-        (cadr (assoc
-               (completing-read "Select code action: " name->action)
-               name->action)))
-    (error "No actions to select from")))
-
-(defun lsp-get-or-calculate-code-actions ()
-  "Get or calculate the current code actions.
-
-The method will either retrieve the current code actions or it will calculate the actual one."
-  (let ((current-code-action-params (lsp--text-document-code-action-params)))
-    (when (not (equal current-code-action-params lsp-code-action-params))
-      (let* ((request-params (lsp--make-request
-                             "textDocument/codeAction"
-                             (lsp--text-document-code-action-params)))
-             (actions (lsp--send-request request-params)))
-        (setq lsp-code-action-params current-code-action-params)
-        (lsp--set-code-action-params (current-buffer)
-                                     actions
-                                     current-code-action-params)))
-    lsp-code-actions))
-
-(defun lsp-execute-code-action (action)
-  "Execute code action ACTION.
-
-If ACTION is not set it will be selected from `lsp-code-actions'."
-  (interactive (list
-                (lsp--select-action (lsp-get-or-calculate-code-actions))))
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (let* ((command (gethash "command" action))
-         (action-handler (gethash command
-                                  (lsp--client-action-handlers
-                                   (lsp--workspace-client lsp--cur-workspace)))))
-    (if action-handler
-        (funcall action-handler action)
-      (lsp--execute-command action))))
-
-(defvar-local lsp-code-lenses nil
-  "A list of code lenses computed for the buffer.")
-
-(defun lsp--update-code-lenses (&optional callback)
-  "Update the list of code lenses for the current buffer.
-Optionally, CALLBACK is a function that accepts a single argument, the code lens object."
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (when callback
-    (cl-check-type callback function))
-  (when (gethash "codeLensProvider" (lsp--server-capabilities))
-    (lsp--send-request-async (lsp--make-request "textDocument/codeLens"
-                               `(:textDocument ,(lsp--text-document-identifier)))
-      (let ((buf (current-buffer)))
-        #'(lambda (lenses)
-            (with-current-buffer buf
-              (setq lsp-code-lenses lenses)
-              (when callback
-                (funcall callback lenses))))))))
-
-(defun lsp--make-document-formatting-options ()
-  (let ((json-false :json-false))
-    `(:tabSize ,tab-width :insertSpaces
-               ,(if indent-tabs-mode json-false t))))
-
-(defun lsp--make-document-formatting-params ()
-  `(:textDocument ,(lsp--text-document-identifier)
-                  :options ,(lsp--make-document-formatting-options)))
-
-(defun lsp-format-buffer ()
-  "Ask the server to format this document."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (unless (or (lsp--capability "documentFormattingProvider")
-              (lsp--registered-capability "textDocument/formatting"))
-    (signal 'lsp-capability-not-supported (list "documentFormattingProvider")))
-  (let ((edits (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                                   "textDocument/formatting"
-                                   (lsp--make-document-formatting-params)))))
-    (if (fboundp 'replace-buffer-contents)
-        (let ((current-buffer (current-buffer)))
-          (with-temp-buffer
-            (insert-buffer-substring-no-properties current-buffer)
-            (lsp--apply-text-edits edits)
-            (let ((temp-buffer (current-buffer)))
-              (with-current-buffer current-buffer
-                (replace-buffer-contents temp-buffer)))))
-      (let ((point (point))
-            (w-start (window-start)))
-        (lsp--apply-text-edits edits)
-        (goto-char point)
-        (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-        (set-window-start (selected-window) w-start)))))
-
-(defun lsp--make-document-range-formatting-params (start end)
-  "Make DocumentRangeFormattingParams for selected region.
-interface DocumentRangeFormattingParams {
-    textDocument: TextDocumentIdentifier;
-    range: Range;
-    options: FormattingOptions;
-}"
-  (plist-put (lsp--make-document-formatting-params)
-             :range (lsp--region-to-range start end)))
-
-(defconst lsp--highlight-kind-face
-  '((1 . lsp-face-highlight-textual)
-    (2 . lsp-face-highlight-read)
-    (3 . lsp-face-highlight-write)))
-
-(defun lsp--remove-cur-overlays ()
-  (let ((overlays (lsp--workspace-highlight-overlays lsp--cur-workspace))
-         (buf (current-buffer)))
-    (dolist (overlay (gethash buf overlays))
-      (delete-overlay overlay))
-    (remhash buf overlays)))
-
-(defun lsp-symbol-highlight ()
-  "Highlight all relevant references to the symbol under point."
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--send-request-async (lsp--make-request "textDocument/documentHighlight"
-                             (lsp--text-document-position-params))
-    (lsp--make-symbol-highlight-callback (current-buffer))))
-
-(defun lsp--make-symbol-highlight-callback (buf)
-  "Create a callback to process the reply of a
-'textDocument/documentHightlight' message for the buffer BUF.
-A reference is highlighted only if it is visible in a window."
-  (cl-check-type buf buffer)
-  (lambda (highlights)
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (lsp--remove-cur-overlays)
-      (when (and highlights (/= (length highlights) 0))
-        (let* ((windows-on-buffer (get-buffer-window-list nil nil 'visible))
-               (overlays (lsp--workspace-highlight-overlays lsp--cur-workspace))
-               (buf-overlays (gethash (current-buffer) overlays))
-               wins-visible-pos)
-          (save-restriction
-            (widen)
-            ;; Save visible portions of the buffer
-            (dolist (win windows-on-buffer)
-              (let* ((win-start (window-start win))
-                     (win-end (window-end win)))
-                (push (cons (1- (line-number-at-pos win-start))
-                            (1+ (line-number-at-pos win-end)))
-                      wins-visible-pos)))
-            (seq-doseq (highlight highlights)
-              (let* ((range (gethash "range" highlight nil))
-                     (kind (gethash "kind" highlight 1))
-                     (start (gethash "start" range))
-                     (end (gethash "end" range))
-                     overlay)
-                (dolist (win wins-visible-pos)
-                  (let* ((start-window (car win))
-                         (end-window (cdr win)))
-                    ;; Make the overlay only if the reference is visible
-                    (when (and (> (1+ (gethash "line" start)) start-window)
-                               (< (1+ (gethash "line" end)) end-window))
-                      (setq overlay (make-overlay (lsp--position-to-point start)
-                                                  (lsp--position-to-point end)))
-                      (overlay-put overlay 'face
-                                   (cdr (assq kind lsp--highlight-kind-face)))
-                      (push overlay buf-overlays)
-                      (puthash (current-buffer) buf-overlays overlays))))))))))))
-
-(defconst lsp--symbol-kind
-  '((1 . "File")
-     (2 . "Module")
-     (3 . "Namespace")
-     (4 . "Package")
-     (5 . "Class")
-     (6 . "Method")
-     (7 . "Property")
-     (8 . "Field")
-     (9 . "Constructor"),
-     (10 . "Enum")
-     (11 . "Interface")
-     (12 . "Function")
-     (13 . "Variable")
-     (14 . "Constant")
-     (15 . "String")
-     (16 . "Number")
-     (17 . "Boolean")
-     (18 . "Array")
-     (19 . "Object")
-     (20 . "Key")
-     (21 . "Null")
-     (22 . "Enum Member")
-     (23 . "Struct")
-     (24 . "Event")
-     (25 . "Operator")
-     (26 . "Type Parameter")))
-
-(defun lsp--symbol-information-to-xref (symbol)
-  "Return a `xref-item' from SYMBOL information."
-  (let* ((location (gethash "location" symbol))
-         (uri (gethash "uri" location))
-         (range (gethash "range" location))
-         (start (gethash "start" range)))
-    (xref-make (format "[%s] %s"
-                       (alist-get (gethash "kind" symbol) lsp--symbol-kind)
-                       (gethash "name" symbol))
-               (xref-make-file-location (lsp--uri-to-path uri)
-                                        (1+ (gethash "line" start))
-                                        (gethash "character" start)))))
-
-(defun lsp-format-region (s e)
-  (let ((edits (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                                   "textDocument/rangeFormatting"
-                                   (lsp--make-document-range-formatting-params s e)))))
-    (lsp--apply-text-edits edits)))
-
-(defun lsp--location-to-td-position (location)
-  "Convert LOCATION to a TextDocumentPositionParams object."
-  `(:textDocument (:uri ,(gethash "uri" location))
-                  :position ,(gethash "start" (gethash "range" location))))
-
-(defun lsp--symbol-info-to-identifier (symbol)
-  (let ((td-params (lsp--location-to-td-position (gethash "location" symbol))))
-    (propertize (gethash "name" symbol)
-      'ref-params (lsp--make-reference-params td-params)
-      'def-params td-params)))
-
-(defun lsp--get-document-symbols ()
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                       "textDocument/documentSymbol"
-                       `(:textDocument ,(lsp--text-document-identifier)))))
-
-(defun lsp--xref-backend () 'xref-lsp)
-
-(cl-defmethod xref-backend-identifier-at-point ((_backend (eql xref-lsp)))
-  (propertize (symbol-name (symbol-at-point))
-              'def-params (lsp--text-document-position-params)
-              'ref-params (lsp--make-reference-params)))
-
-(cl-defmethod xref-backend-identifier-completion-table ((_backend (eql xref-lsp)))
-  (let ((json-false :json-false)
-        (symbols (lsp--get-document-symbols)))
-    (seq-map #'lsp--symbol-info-to-identifier symbols)))
-
-;; (cl-defmethod xref-backend-identifier-completion-table ((_backend (eql xref-lsp)))
-;;   nil)
-
-(cl-defmethod xref-backend-definitions ((_backend (eql xref-lsp)) identifier)
-  (let* ((maybeparams (get-text-property 0 'def-params identifier))
-         ;; In some modes (such as haskell-mode), xref-find-definitions gets
-         ;; called directly without applying the properties expected here. So we
-         ;; must test if the properties are present, and if not use the current
-         ;; point location.
-         (params (if (null maybeparams)
-                     (lsp--text-document-position-params)
-                   maybeparams))
-         (defs (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                                   "textDocument/definition"
-                                   params))))
-    (lsp--locations-to-xref-items (if (listp defs) defs (list defs)))))
-
-(cl-defmethod xref-backend-references ((_backend (eql xref-lsp)) identifier)
-  (let* ((properties (text-properties-at 0 identifier))
-         (params (plist-get properties 'ref-params))
-         (refs (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                                   "textDocument/references"
-                                   (or params (lsp--make-reference-params))))))
-    (lsp--locations-to-xref-items refs)))
-
-(cl-defmethod xref-backend-apropos ((_backend (eql xref-lsp)) pattern)
-  (let ((symbols (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                                     "workspace/symbol"
-                                     `(:query ,pattern)))))
-    (seq-map #'lsp--symbol-information-to-xref symbols)))
-
-(defun lsp--make-document-rename-params (newname)
-  "Make DocumentRangeFormattingParams for selected region.
-interface RenameParams {
-    textDocument: TextDocumentIdentifier;
-    position: Position;
-    newName: string;
-}"
-  `(:position ,(lsp--cur-position)
-              :textDocument ,(lsp--text-document-identifier)
-              :newName ,newname))
-
-(defun lsp-rename (newname)
-  "Rename the symbol (and all references to it) under point to NEWNAME."
-  (interactive (list (read-string "Rename to: " (thing-at-point 'symbol))))
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (unless (lsp--capability "renameProvider")
-    (signal 'lsp-capability-not-supported (list "renameProvider")))
-  (let ((edits (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                                   "textDocument/rename"
-                                   (lsp--make-document-rename-params newname)))))
-    (when edits
-      (lsp--apply-workspace-edit edits))))
-
-(defun lsp-find-custom (method &optional extra)
-  "Send request named METHOD and get cross references of the symbol under point.
-EXTRA is a plist of extra parameters."
-  (let ((loc (lsp--send-request
-              (lsp--make-request method
-                                 (append (lsp--text-document-position-params) extra)))))
-    (if loc
-        (xref--show-xrefs
-         (lsp--locations-to-xref-items (if (listp loc) loc (list loc))) nil)
-      (message "Not found for: %s" (thing-at-point 'symbol t)))))
-
-(defun lsp-goto-implementation ()
-  "Resolve, and go to the implementation(s) of the symbol under point."
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (unless (lsp--capability "implementationProvider")
-    (signal 'lsp-capability-not-supported (list "implementationProvider")))
-  (lsp-find-custom "textDocument/implementation"))
-
-(defun lsp-goto-type-definition ()
-  "Resolve, and go to the type definition(s) of the symbol under point."
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (unless (lsp--capability "typeDefinitionProvider")
-    (signal 'lsp-capability-not-supported (list "typeDefinitionProvider")))
-  (lsp-find-custom "textDocument/typeDefinition"))
-
-(define-inline lsp--execute-command (command)
-  "Given a COMMAND returned from the server, create and send a
-'workspace/executeCommand' message."
-  (inline-letevals (command)
-    (inline-quote
-      (progn
-        (cl-check-type ,command (satisfies lsp--command-p))
-        (lsp--send-execute-command
-          (gethash "command" ,command)
-          (gethash "arguments" ,command nil))))))
-
-(defun lsp--send-execute-command (command &optional args)
-  "Create and send a 'workspace/executeCommand' message having
-command COMMAND and optionsl ARGS"
-  (lsp--cur-workspace-check)
-  (unless (or (lsp--capability "executeCommandProvider")
-              (lsp--registered-capability "workspace/executeCommand"))
-    (signal 'lsp-capability-not-supported (list "executeCommandProvider")))
-  (lsp--send-request
-   (lsp--make-request
-    "workspace/executeCommand"
-    (lsp--make-execute-command-params command args))))
-
-(defun lsp--make-execute-command-params (cmd &optional args)
-  (if args
-      (list :command cmd :arguments args)
-    (list :command cmd)))
-
-(defalias 'lsp-point-to-position #'lsp--point-to-position)
-(defalias 'lsp-get-start-position #'lsp--get-start-position)
-(defalias 'lsp-get-end-position #'lsp--get-end-position)
-(defalias 'lsp-text-document-identifier #'lsp--text-document-identifier)
-(defalias 'lsp-send-execute-command #'lsp--send-execute-command)
-(defalias 'lsp-on-open #'lsp--text-document-did-open)
-(defalias 'lsp-on-save #'lsp--text-document-did-save)
-;; (defalias 'lsp-on-change #'lsp--text-document-did-change)
-(defalias 'lsp-completion-at-point #'lsp--get-completions)
-
-(defun lsp--unset-variables ()
-  (when lsp-enable-eldoc
-    (setq-local eldoc-documentation-function 'ignore))
-  (when lsp-enable-xref
-    (setq-local xref-backend-functions nil))
-  (when lsp-enable-completion-at-point
-    (remove-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'lsp-completion-at-point t))
-  (remove-hook 'after-change-functions #'lsp-on-change t)
-  (remove-hook 'after-revert-hook #'lsp-on-revert t)
-  (remove-hook 'before-change-functions #'lsp-before-change t))
-
-(defun lsp--set-configuration (settings)
-  "Set the configuration for the lsp server."
-  (lsp--send-notification (lsp--make-notification
-                           "workspace/didChangeConfiguration"
-                           `(:settings , settings))))
-
-(defun lsp-workspace-register-watch (to-watch &optional workspace)
-  "Monitor for file change and trigger workspace/didChangeConfiguration.
-
-TO-WATCH is a list of the directories and regexp in the following format:
-'((root-dir1 (glob-pattern1 glob-pattern2))
-  (root-dir2 (glob-pattern3 glob-pattern4)))
-
-If WORKSPACE is not specified the `lsp--cur-workspace' will be used."
-  (setq workspace (or workspace lsp--cur-workspace))
-  (let ((watches (lsp--workspace-watches workspace)))
-    (cl-loop for (dir glob-patterns) in to-watch do
-      (lsp-create-watch
-        dir
-        (mapcar 'eshell-glob-regexp glob-patterns)
-        (lambda (event)
-          (let ((lsp--cur-workspace workspace))
-            (lsp-send-notification
-              (lsp-make-notification
-                "workspace/didChangeWatchedFiles"
-                (list :changes
-                  (list
-                    :type (alist-get (cadr event) lsp--file-change-type)
-                    :uri (lsp--path-to-uri (caddr event))))))))
-        watches))))
-
-(declare-function lsp-mode "lsp-mode" (&optional arg))
-
-(provide 'lsp-methods)
-;;; lsp-methods.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-methods.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-methods.elc
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index 9e6054aba7d0..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-methods.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-mode-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-mode-autoloads.el
deleted file mode 100644
index e222ad6d11d9..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-mode-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,108 +0,0 @@
-;;; lsp-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "lsp-methods" "lsp-methods.el" (23450 31839
-;;;;;;  480975 602000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from lsp-methods.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'lsp-mode 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"lsp-methods" loads) nil (put 'lsp-mode 'custom-loads (cons '"lsp-methods" loads))))
-
-(let ((loads (get 'lsp-faces 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"lsp-methods" loads) nil (put 'lsp-faces 'custom-loads (cons '"lsp-methods" loads))))
-
-(defvar lsp-document-sync-method nil "\
-How to sync the document with the language server.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-document-sync-method "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-project-blacklist nil "\
-A list of project directory regexps for which LSP shouldn't be initialized.
-LSP should be initialized if the given project root matches one pattern in the
-whitelist, or does not match any pattern in the blacklist.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-project-blacklist "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-enable-eldoc t "\
-Enable `eldoc-mode' integration.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-enable-eldoc "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-eldoc-render-all t "\
-Define whether all of the returned by document/onHover will be displayed.
-
-If `lsp-markup-display-all' is set to nil `eldoc' will show only
-the symbol information.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-eldoc-render-all "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-highlight-symbol-at-point t "\
-Highlight the symbol under the point.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-highlight-symbol-at-point "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-enable-codeaction t "\
-Enable code action processing.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-enable-codeaction "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-enable-completion-at-point t "\
-Enable `completion-at-point' integration.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-enable-completion-at-point "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-enable-xref t "\
-Enable xref integration.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-enable-xref "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-enable-indentation t "\
-Indent regions using the file formatting functionality provided by the language server.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-enable-indentation "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-before-save-edits t "\
-If non-nil, `lsp-mode' will apply edits suggested by the language server
-before saving a document.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-before-save-edits "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defvar lsp-hover-text-function 'lsp--text-document-hover-string "\
-The LSP method to use to display text on hover.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'lsp-hover-text-function "lsp-methods" t)
-
-(defface lsp-face-highlight-textual '((((background dark)) :background "saddle brown") (((background light)) :background "yellow")) "\
-Face used for textual occurances of symbols." :group (quote lsp-faces))
-
-(defface lsp-face-highlight-read '((((background dark)) :background "firebrick") (((background light)) :background "red")) "\
-Face used for highlighting symbols being read." :group (quote lsp-faces))
-
-(defface lsp-face-highlight-write '((((background dark)) :background "sea green") (((background light)) :background "green")) "\
-Face used for highlighting symbols being written to." :group (quote lsp-faces))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "lsp-mode" "lsp-mode.el" (23450 31839 487615
-;;;;;;  877000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from lsp-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'lsp-mode "lsp-mode" "\
-
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("lsp-common.el" "lsp-flycheck.el" "lsp-imenu.el"
-;;;;;;  "lsp-io.el" "lsp-mode-pkg.el" "lsp-notifications.el") (23450
-;;;;;;  31839 491266 294000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; lsp-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-mode-pkg.el
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-(define-package "lsp-mode" "20180911.1829" "Minor mode for interacting with Language Servers"
-  '((emacs "25.1"))
-  :authors
-  '(("Vibhav Pant" . "vibhavp@gmail.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Vibhav Pant" . "vibhavp@gmail.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-mode.el
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index 2a7e4b25b576..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-mode.el
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@@ -1,401 +0,0 @@
-;;; lsp-mode.el --- Minor mode for interacting with Language Servers -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com>
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;; Author: Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; Version: 4.2
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lsp-methods)
-(require 'lsp-io)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'network-stream)
-
-(defvar lsp-version-support "3.0"
-  "This is the version of the Language Server Protocol currently supported by ‘lsp-mode’.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode lsp-mode ""
-  nil nil nil
-  :lighter (:eval (lsp-mode-line))
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defun lsp--make-stdio-connection (name command command-fn stderr)
-  (lambda (filter sentinel)
-    (let* ((command (if command-fn (funcall command-fn) command))
-           (final-command (if (consp command) command (list command))))
-      (unless (executable-find (nth 0 final-command))
-        (error (format "Couldn't find executable %s" (nth 0 final-command))))
-      (let ((proc (make-process
-                    :name name
-                    :connection-type 'pipe
-                    :coding 'no-conversion
-                    :command final-command
-                    :filter filter
-                    :sentinel sentinel
-                    :stderr stderr
-                    :noquery t)))
-        ;; TODO: This is redundant with :noquery above, but due to a
-        ;; bug pre-Emacs 26 it is still needed
-        ;; https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=30031
-        (set-process-query-on-exit-flag (get-buffer-process (get-buffer stderr)) nil)
-        proc))))
-
-(defun lsp--make-tcp-connection (name command command-fn host port stderr)
-  (lambda (filter sentinel)
-    (let* ((command (if command-fn (funcall command-fn) command))
-            (final-command (if (consp command) command (list command)))
-            proc tcp-proc)
-      (unless (executable-find (nth 0 final-command))
-        (error (format "Couldn't find executable %s" (nth 0 final-command))))
-      (setq proc (make-process
-                   :name name
-                   :connection-type 'pipe
-                   :coding 'no-conversion
-                   :command final-command
-                   :sentinel sentinel
-                   :stderr stderr
-                   :noquery t)
-        tcp-proc (open-network-stream (concat name " TCP connection")
-                   nil host port
-                   :type 'plain))
-      ;; TODO: Same :noquery issue (see above)
-      (set-process-query-on-exit-flag (get-buffer-process (get-buffer stderr)) nil)
-      (set-process-query-on-exit-flag tcp-proc nil)
-      (set-process-filter tcp-proc filter)
-      (cons proc tcp-proc))))
-
-(cl-defmacro lsp-define-whitelist-add (name get-root
-                                               &key docstring)
-  "Define a function to add the project root for the current buffer to the whitleist.
-NAME is the base name for the command.
-GET-ROOT is the language-specific function to determine the project root for the current buffer."
-  (let ((whitelist-add      (intern (format "%s-whitelist-add" name)))
-        (enable-interactive (intern (format "%s-enable" name))))
-    `(defun ,whitelist-add ()
-       ,docstring
-       (interactive)
-       (let ((root (funcall ,get-root)))
-         (customize-save-variable 'lsp-project-whitelist
-           (add-to-list 'lsp-project-whitelist (lsp--as-regex root)))
-         (,enable-interactive)))))
-
-(cl-defmacro lsp-define-whitelist-remove (name get-root
-                                            &key docstring)
-  "Define a function to remove the project root for the current buffer from the whitleist.
-NAME is the base name for the command.
-GET-ROOT is the language-specific function to determine the project root for the current buffer."
-  (let ((whitelist-remove (intern (format "%s-whitelist-remove" name))))
-    `(defun ,whitelist-remove ()
-       ,docstring
-       (interactive)
-       (let ((root (funcall ,get-root)))
-         (customize-save-variable 'lsp-project-whitelist
-           (remove (lsp--as-regex root) lsp-project-whitelist))))))
-
-(defun lsp--as-regex (root)
-  "Convert the directory path in ROOT to an equivalent regex."
-  (concat "^" (regexp-quote root) "$"))
-
-(cl-defmacro lsp-define-stdio-client (name language-id get-root command
-                                       &key docstring
-                                       language-id-fn
-                                       command-fn
-                                       ignore-regexps
-                                       ignore-messages
-                                       extra-init-params
-                                       initialize
-                                       prefix-function)
-  "Define a LSP client using stdio.
-NAME is the symbol to use for the name of the client.
-LANGUAGE-ID is the language id to be used when communication with
-the Language Server.  COMMAND is the command to run.
-
-Optional arguments:
-`:docstring' is an optional docstring used for the entrypoint function created by
-`lsp-define-stdio-client'.
-
-`:ignore-regexps' is a list of regexps.  When a data packet from the LSP server
- matches any of these regexps, it will be ignored.  This is intended for dealing
- with LSP servers that output non-protocol data.
-
-`:ignore-messages' is a list of regexps.  When a message from the LSP server
- matches any of these regexps, it will be ignored.  This is useful for filtering
- out unwanted messages; such as servers that send nonstandard message types, or
- extraneous `logMessage's.
-
-`:command-fn' is a function that returns the command string/list to be used to
- launch the language server. If non-nil, COMMAND is ignored.
-
-`:language-id-fn' is a function that returns the language-id string to be used
- while opening a new file. If non-nil, LANGUAGE-ID is ignored.
-
-`:extra-init-params' is a plist that specifies any (optional)
- initializeOptions parameters required by the LSP server. A function taking
- a single argument (LSP workspace) and returning a plist is also accepted.
-
-`:initialize' is a function called when the client is initialized. It takes a
- single argument, the newly created client.
-
-`:prefix-function' is a function called for getting the prefix for completion.
- The function takes no parameter and returns a cons (start . end) representing
- the start and end bounds of the prefix. If it's not set, the client uses a
- default prefix function."
-  (cl-check-type name symbol)
-  (let ((enable-name (intern (format "%s-enable" name))))
-    `(progn
-       (lsp-define-whitelist-add ,name ,get-root)
-       (lsp-define-whitelist-remove ,name ,get-root)
-       (defun ,enable-name ()
-         ,docstring
-         (interactive)
-         (lsp--enable-stdio-client ',name
-           :language-id ,language-id
-           :language-id-fn ,language-id-fn
-           :root-directory-fn ,get-root
-           :command ,command
-           :command-fn ,command-fn
-           :ignore-regexps ,ignore-regexps
-           :ignore-messages ,ignore-messages
-           :extra-init-params ,extra-init-params
-           :initialize-fn ,initialize
-           :enable-function (function ,enable-name)
-           :prefix-function ,prefix-function)))))
-
-(cl-defun lsp--enable-stdio-client (name &key language-id language-id-fn
-                                         root-directory-fn command command-fn
-                                         ignore-regexps ignore-messages
-                                         extra-init-params initialize-fn
-                                         enable-function
-                                         prefix-function)
-  (cl-check-type name symbol)
-  (cl-check-type language-id (or null string))
-  (cl-check-type language-id-fn (or null function))
-  (cl-check-type root-directory-fn (or null function))
-  (cl-check-type command list)
-  (cl-check-type command-fn (or null function))
-  (cl-check-type ignore-regexps list)
-  (cl-check-type ignore-messages list)
-  (cl-check-type extra-init-params (or list function))
-  (cl-check-type initialize-fn (or null function))
-  ;; (cl-check-type enable-function function)
-  (cl-check-type prefix-function (or null function))
-  (when (and (not lsp-mode) (buffer-file-name))
-    (let* ((stderr (generate-new-buffer-name
-                    (concat "*" (symbol-name name) " stderr*")))
-           (client (make-lsp--client
-                    :language-id (or language-id-fn (lambda (_) language-id))
-                    :new-connection (lsp--make-stdio-connection
-                                     (symbol-name name)
-                                     command
-                                     command-fn
-                                     stderr)
-                    :stderr stderr
-                    :get-root root-directory-fn
-                    :ignore-regexps ignore-regexps
-                    :ignore-messages ignore-messages
-                    :enable-function enable-function
-                    :prefix-function prefix-function)))
-      (when initialize-fn
-        (funcall initialize-fn client))
-      (let ((root (funcall (lsp--client-get-root client))))
-        (if (lsp--should-start-p root)
-            (lsp--start client extra-init-params)
-          (message "Not initializing project %s" root))))))
-
-(cl-defmacro lsp-define-tcp-client (name language-id get-root command host port
-                                     &key docstring
-                                     language-id-fn
-                                     command-fn
-                                     ignore-regexps
-                                     ignore-messages
-                                     extra-init-params
-                                     initialize
-                                     prefix-function)
-  "Define a LSP client using TCP.
-NAME is the symbol to use for the name of the client.
-LANGUAGE-ID is the language id to be used when communication with
-the Language Server.  COMMAND is the command to run.  HOST is the
-host address.  PORT is the port number.
-
-Optional arguments:
-`:ignore-regexps' is a list of regexps.  When a data packet from the LSP server
- matches any of these regexps, it will be ignored.  This is intended for dealing
- with LSP servers that output non-protocol data.
-
-`:ignore-messages' is a list of regexps.  When a message from the LSP server
- matches any of these regexps, it will be ignored.  This is useful for filtering
- out unwanted messages; such as servers that send nonstandard message types, or
- extraneous `logMessage's.
-
-`:command-fn' is a function that returns the command string/list to be used to
- launch the language server. If non-nil, COMMAND is ignored.
-
-`:language-id-fn' is a function that returns the language-id string to be used
- while opening a new file. If non-nil, LANGUAGE-ID is ignored.
-
-`:extra-init-params' is a plist that specifies any (optional)
- initializeOptions parameters required by the LSP server. A function taking
- a single argument (LSP workspace) and returning a plist is also accepted.
-
-`:initialize' is a function called when the client is initialized. It takes a
-  single argument, the newly created client.
-
-`:prefix-function' is a function called for getting the prefix for completion.
- The function takes no parameter and returns a cons (start . end) representing
- the start and end bounds of the prefix. If it's not set, the client uses a
- default prefix function."
-  (cl-check-type name symbol)
-  (let ((enable-name (intern (format "%s-enable" name))))
-    `(progn
-       (lsp-define-whitelist-add ,name ,get-root)
-       (lsp-define-whitelist-remove ,name ,get-root)
-       (defun ,enable-name ()
-         ,docstring
-         (interactive)
-         (lsp--enable-tcp-client ',name
-           :language-id ,language-id
-           :language-id-fn ,language-id-fn
-           :root-directory-fn ,get-root
-           :command ,command
-           :command-fn ,command-fn
-           :host ,host
-           :port ,port
-           :ignore-regexps ,ignore-regexps
-           :ignore-messages ,ignore-messages
-           :extra-init-params ,extra-init-params
-           :initialize-fn ,initialize
-           :enable-function (function ,enable-name)
-           :prefix-function ,prefix-function)))))
-
-(cl-defun lsp--enable-tcp-client (name &key language-id language-id-fn
-                                       root-directory-fn command command-fn
-                                       host port
-                                       ignore-regexps ignore-messages
-                                       extra-init-params initialize-fn
-                                       enable-function
-                                       prefix-function)
-  (cl-check-type name symbol)
-  (cl-check-type language-id (or null string))
-  (cl-check-type language-id-fn (or null function))
-  (cl-check-type root-directory-fn (or null function))
-  (cl-check-type command list)
-  (cl-check-type command-fn (or null function))
-  (cl-check-type host string)
-  (cl-check-type port (integer 1 #xFFFF))
-  (cl-check-type ignore-regexps list)
-  (cl-check-type ignore-messages list)
-  (cl-check-type extra-init-params (or list function))
-  (cl-check-type initialize-fn (or null function))
-  (cl-check-type prefix-function (or null function))
-  (when (and (not lsp-mode) (buffer-file-name))
-    (let* ((stderr (generate-new-buffer-name
-                    (concat "*" (symbol-name name) " stderr*")))
-           (client (make-lsp--client
-                    :language-id (or language-id-fn (lambda (_) language-id))
-                    :new-connection (lsp--make-tcp-connection
-                                     (symbol-name name)
-                                     command
-                                     command-fn
-                                     host port
-                                     stderr)
-                    :stderr stderr
-                    :get-root root-directory-fn
-                    :ignore-regexps ignore-regexps
-                    :ignore-messages ignore-messages
-                    :enable-function enable-function
-                    :prefix-function prefix-function)))
-      (when initialize-fn
-        (funcall initialize-fn client))
-      (let ((root (funcall (lsp--client-get-root client))))
-        (if (lsp--should-start-p root)
-            (lsp--start client extra-init-params)
-          (message "Not initializing project %s" root))))))
-
-(defvar-local lsp-status nil
-  "The current status of the LSP server.")
-
-(defun lsp-workspace-status (status-string &optional workspace)
-  "Set current workspace status to STATUS-STRING.
-If WORKSPACE is not specified defaults to lsp--cur-workspace."
-  (setf (lsp--workspace-status (or workspace lsp--cur-workspace)) status-string))
-
-(defun lsp-mode-line ()
-  "Construct the mode line text."
-  (concat " LSP" lsp-status (lsp--workspace-status lsp--cur-workspace)))
-
-(defconst lsp--sync-type
-  `((0 . "None")
-    (1 . "Full Document")
-    (2 . "Incremental Changes")))
-
-(defconst lsp--capabilities
-  `(("textDocumentSync" . ("Document sync method" .
-                           ((0 . "None")
-                            (1 . "Send full contents")
-                            (2 . "Send incremental changes."))))
-    ("hoverProvider" . ("The server provides hover support" . boolean))
-    ("completionProvider" . ("The server provides completion support" . boolean))
-    ("signatureHelpProvider" . ("The server provides signature help support" . boolean))
-    ("definitionProvider" . ("The server provides goto definition support" . boolean))
-    ("typeDefinitionProvider" . ("The server provides goto type definition support" . boolean))
-    ("implementationProvider" . ("The server provides goto implementation support" . boolean))
-    ("referencesProvider" . ("The server provides references support" . boolean))
-    (("documentHighlightProvider" . ("The server provides document highlight support." . boolean)))
-    ("documentSymbolProvider" . ("The server provides file symbol support" . boolean))
-    ("workspaceSymbolProvider" . ("The server provides project symbol support" . boolean))
-    ("codeActionProvider" . ("The server provides code actions" . boolean))
-    ("codeLensProvider" . ("The server provides code lens" . boolean))
-    ("documentFormattingProvider" . ("The server provides file formatting" . boolean))
-    ("documentOnTypeFormattingProvider" . ("The server provides on-type formatting" . boolean))
-    ("documentLinkProvider" . ("The server provides document link support" . boolean))
-    ("executeCommandProvider" . ("The server provides command execution support" . boolean))
-    (("documentRangeFormattingProvider" . ("The server provides region formatting" . boolean)))
-    (("renameProvider" . ("The server provides rename support" . boolean)))))
-
-(defun lsp--cap-str (cap)
-  (let* ((elem (assoc cap lsp--capabilities))
-         (desc (cadr elem))
-         (type (cddr elem))
-         (value (gethash cap (lsp--server-capabilities))))
-    (when (and elem desc type value)
-      (concat desc (cond
-                    ((listp type) (concat ": " (cdr (assoc value type))))) "\n"))))
-
-(defun lsp-capabilities ()
-  "View all capabilities for the language server associated with this buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless lsp--cur-workspace
-    (user-error "No language server is associated with this buffer"))
-  (let ((str (mapconcat #'lsp--cap-str (reverse (hash-table-keys
-                                                 (lsp--server-capabilities))) ""))
-        (buffer-name (generate-new-buffer-name "lsp-capabilities"))
-        )
-    (get-buffer-create buffer-name)
-    (with-current-buffer buffer-name
-      (view-mode -1)
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (insert str)
-      (view-mode 1))
-    (switch-to-buffer buffer-name)))
-
-(provide 'lsp-mode)
-;;; lsp-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-mode.elc
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-;; Copyright (C) 2016-2018  Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com>  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lsp-common)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'subr-x)
-
-(defcustom lsp-inhibit-message nil
-  "If non-nil, inhibit the message echo via `inhibit-message'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defcustom lsp-report-if-no-buffer t
-  "If non nil the errors will be reported even when the file is not open."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defun lsp--window-show-message (params &optional workspace)
-  "Send the server's messages to message, inhibit if `lsp-inhibit-message' is set,
-or the message matches one of this client's :ignore-messages"
-  (let* ((inhibit-message (or inhibit-message lsp-inhibit-message))
-         (message (gethash "message" params))
-         (client (lsp--workspace-client workspace)))
-    (when (or (not client)
-              (cl-notany (lambda (r) (string-match-p r message))
-                         (lsp--client-ignore-messages client)))
-      (message "%s" (lsp--propertize message (gethash "type" params))))))
-
-(defun lsp--window-show-message-request (params)
-  "Display a message request to the user and send the user's
-selection back to the server."
-  (let* ((type (gethash "type" params))
-         (message (lsp--propertize (gethash "message" params) type))
-         (choices (mapcar (lambda (choice) (gethash "title" choice))
-                          (gethash "actions" params))))
-    (if choices
-        (completing-read (concat message " ") choices nil t)
-      (message message))))
-
-(defcustom lsp-after-diagnostics-hook nil
-  "Hooks to run after diagnostics are received from the language
-server and put in `lsp--diagnostics'."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'lsp-mode)
-
-(defvar lsp--diagnostics (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Hash table storing the diagnostics per file.")
-
-(cl-defstruct lsp-diagnostic
-  (range nil :read-only t)
-  ;; range has the form (:start (:line N :column N) :end (:line N :column N) )
-  ;; where N are zero-indexed numbers
-  (line nil :read-only t)
-  (column nil :read-only t)
-  (severity nil :read-only t) ;; 1 - error, 2 - warning, 3 - information, 4 - hint
-  (code nil :read-only t) ;; the diagnostic's code
-  (source nil :read-only t) ;;
-  (message nil :read-only t) ;; diagnostic's message
-  (original nil :read-only t) ;; original diagnostic from LSP, kept for when it
-  ;; needs to be sent back in e.g. codeAction
-  ;; context.
-  )
-
-(defun lsp--make-diag (diag)
-  "Make a `lsp-diagnostic' from DIAG."
-  (let* ((range (gethash "range" diag))
-         (start (gethash "start" range))
-         (end (gethash "end" range))
-         (message (gethash "message" diag))
-         (source (gethash "source" diag)))
-    (make-lsp-diagnostic
-     :range (list :start (list :line   (gethash "line" start)
-                               :column (gethash "character" start))
-                  :end   (list :line   (gethash "line" end)
-                               :column (gethash "character" end)))
-     :line (gethash "line" start)
-     :column (gethash "character" start)
-     :severity (gethash "severity" diag)
-     :code (gethash "code" diag)
-     :source (gethash "source" diag)
-     :message (if source (format "%s: %s" source message) message)
-     :original diag)))
-
-(defun lsp--equal-files (f1 f2)
-  (and f1 f2
-       (string-equal (file-truename f1) (file-truename f2))))
-
-(defun lsp--on-diagnostics (params workspace)
-  "Callback for textDocument/publishDiagnostics.
-interface PublishDiagnosticsParams {
-    uri: string;
-    diagnostics: Diagnostic[];
-}"
-  (let ((file (lsp--uri-to-path (gethash "uri" params)))
-        (diagnostics (gethash "diagnostics" params)) buffer)
-    (setq buffer (cl-loop for buffer in (lsp--workspace-buffers workspace)
-                          when (lsp--equal-files (buffer-file-name buffer) file)
-                          return buffer
-                          finally return nil))
-
-    (when (or lsp-report-if-no-buffer buffer)
-      (puthash file (mapcar #'lsp--make-diag diagnostics) lsp--diagnostics))
-
-    (when buffer
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (run-hooks 'lsp-after-diagnostics-hook)))))
-
-(declare-function lsp--workspace-buffers "lsp-methods" (workspace))
-
-(provide 'lsp-notifications)
-;;; lsp-notifications.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-notifications.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-mode-20180911.1829/lsp-notifications.elc
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-;;; lsp-python-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("lsp-python.el") (23456 8298 738381 981000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; lsp-python-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-python-20180816.1314/lsp-python-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-python-20180816.1314/lsp-python-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "lsp-python" "20180816.1314" "Python support for lsp-mode" '((lsp-mode "3.0")) :commit "b97688aa82b41828d3ffb5345c809d1fee88839d" :keywords '("python") :authors '(("Vibhav Pant" . "vibhavp@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Vibhav Pant" . "vibhavp@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-python")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-python-20180816.1314/lsp-python.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-python-20180816.1314/lsp-python.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-python-20180816.1314/lsp-python.el
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-;;; lsp-python.el --- Python support for lsp-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com>
-
-;; Author: Vibhav Pant <vibhavp@gmail.com>
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180816.1314
-;; Package-Requires: ((lsp-mode "3.0"))
-;; Keywords: python
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-python
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'lsp-mode)
-(require 'lsp-common)
-
-(defcustom lsp-python-server-args
-  '()
-  "Extra arguments for the python-stdio language server"
-  :group 'lsp-python
-  :risky t
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defun lsp-python--ls-command ()
-  "Generate the language server startup command."
-  `("pyls" ,@lsp-python-server-args))
-
-(lsp-define-stdio-client lsp-python "python"
-			 (lsp-make-traverser #'(lambda (dir)
-						 (directory-files
-						  dir
-						  nil
-              "setup.py\\|Pipfile\\|setup.cfg\\|tox.ini")))
-                         nil
-                         :command-fn 'lsp-python--ls-command)
-
-(provide 'lsp-python)
-;;; lsp-python.el ends here
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-;;; lsp-ui-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "lsp-ui" "lsp-ui.el" (23450 31838 9068 354000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from lsp-ui.el
-
-(autoload 'lsp-ui-mode "lsp-ui" "\
-Toggle language server UI mode on or off.
-‘lsp-ui-mode’ is a minor mode that contains a series of useful UI
-integrations for ‘lsp-mode’.  With a prefix argument ARG, enable
-language server UI mode if ARG is positive, and disable it
-otherwise.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if ARG is
-omitted or nil, and toggle it if ARG is ‘toggle’.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("lsp-ui-doc.el" "lsp-ui-flycheck.el" "lsp-ui-imenu.el"
-;;;;;;  "lsp-ui-peek.el" "lsp-ui-pkg.el" "lsp-ui-sideline.el") (23450
-;;;;;;  31838 15629 803000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; lsp-ui-autoloads.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-ui-20180913.833/lsp-ui-doc.el
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-;;; lsp-ui-doc.el --- Lsp-Ui-Doc  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Sebastien Chapuis
-
-;; Author: Sebastien Chapuis <sebastien@chapu.is>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-ui
-;; Keywords: lsp, ui
-
-;;; License
-;;
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
-;; Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Show documentation of the symbol at point in a child frame
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lsp-mode)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'dash-functional)
-(require 'markdown-mode)
-
-(defgroup lsp-ui-doc nil
-  "Display informations of the current line."
-  :group 'tools
-  :group 'convenience
-  :group 'lsp-ui
-  :link '(custom-manual "(lsp-ui-doc) Top")
-  :link '(info-link "(lsp-ui-doc) Customizing"))
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-doc-enable t
-  "Whether or not to enable lsp-ui-doc."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-doc-header nil
-  "Whether or not to enable the header which display the symbol string."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-doc-include-signature nil
-  "Whether or not to include the object signature/type in the frame."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-doc-position 'top
-  "Where to display the doc."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Top" top)
-                 (const :tag "Bottom" bottom)
-                 (const :tag "At point" at-point))
-  :group 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-doc-border "white"
-  "Border color of the frame."
-  :type 'color
-  :group 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-doc-max-width 150
-  "Maximum number of columns of the frame."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-doc-max-height 30
-  "Maximum number of lines in the frame."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-doc-use-childframe t
-  "Whether to display documentation in a child-frame or the current frame.
-Child frames requires GNU/Emacs version >= 26 and graphical frames."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-doc-background
-  '((((background light)) :background "#b3b3b3")
-    (t :background "#272A36"))
-  "Background color of the documentation.
-Only the `background' is used in this face."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-doc-header
-  '((t :foreground "black"
-       :background "deep sky blue"))
-  "Face used on the header."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-doc-url
-  '((t :inherit link))
-  "Face used on links."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-doc-frame-parameters
-  '((left . -1)
-    (no-accept-focus . t)
-    (no-focus-on-map . t)
-    (min-width  . 0)
-    (width  . 0)
-    (min-height  . 0)
-    (height  . 0)
-    (internal-border-width . 1)
-    (vertical-scroll-bars . nil)
-    (horizontal-scroll-bars . nil)
-    (right-fringe . 0)
-    (menu-bar-lines . 0)
-    (tool-bar-lines . 0)
-    (line-spacing . 0)
-    (unsplittable . t)
-    (undecorated . t)
-    (top . -1)
-    (visibility . nil)
-    (mouse-wheel-frame . nil)
-    (no-other-frame . t)
-    (cursor-type . nil)
-    (inhibit-double-buffering . t)
-    (drag-internal-border . t)
-    (no-special-glyphs . t)
-    (desktop-dont-save . t))
-  "Frame parameters used to create the frame.")
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-doc-render-function nil
-  "Function called to format the documentation.
-The function takes a string as parameter and should return a string.
-If this variable is nil (the default), the documentation will be rendered
-as markdown.")
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-doc-custom-markup-modes
-  '((rust-mode "no_run" "rust,no_run" "rust,ignore" "rust,should_panic"))
-  "Mode to uses with markdown code blocks.
-They are added to `markdown-code-lang-modes'")
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-doc-frame-hook nil
-  "Hooks run on child-frame creation.
-The functions receive 2 parameters: the frame and its window.")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-doc--bounds nil)
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-doc--string-eldoc nil)
-
-(declare-function lsp-ui-sideline--get-renderer 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-;; Avoid warning with emacs < 26
-(declare-function display-buffer-in-child-frame "window.el")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-doc--parent-vars nil
-  "Variables from the parents frame that we want to access in the child.
-Because some variables are buffer local.")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-doc--inline-ov nil
-  "Overlay used to display the documentation in the buffer.")
-
-(defmacro lsp-ui-doc--with-buffer (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY in the lsp-ui-doc buffer."
-  `(let ((parent-vars (list :buffer (current-buffer)
-                            :window (get-buffer-window)
-                            :workspace-root (when lsp--cur-workspace
-                                              (lsp--workspace-root lsp--cur-workspace)))))
-     (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create (lsp-ui-doc--make-buffer-name))
-       (setq lsp-ui-doc--parent-vars parent-vars)
-       (prog1 (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
-                ,@body)
-         (setq buffer-read-only t)))))
-
-(defmacro lsp-ui-doc--get-parent (var)
-  "Return VAR in `lsp-ui-doc--parent-vars'."
-  `(plist-get lsp-ui-doc--parent-vars ,var))
-
-(defmacro lsp-ui-doc--set-frame (frame)
-  "Set the frame parameter ‘lsp-ui-doc-frame’ to FRAME."
-  `(set-frame-parameter nil 'lsp-ui-doc-frame ,frame))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--get-frame (&optional include-deleted-frame)
-  "Return the child frame."
-  (let ((frame (frame-parameter nil 'lsp-ui-doc-frame)))
-    (and (frame-live-p frame) frame)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--make-buffer-name ()
-  "Construct the buffer name, it should be unique for each frame."
-  (concat " *lsp-ui-doc-"
-          (or (frame-parameter nil 'window-id)
-              (frame-parameter nil 'name))
-          "*"))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--set-eldoc (marked-string)
-  (when marked-string
-    (let ((string (lsp-ui-doc--extract-marked-string marked-string)))
-      (setq lsp-ui-doc--string-eldoc string))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--eldoc (&rest _)
-  (when (and (lsp--capability "documentHighlightProvider")
-             lsp-highlight-symbol-at-point)
-    (lsp-symbol-highlight))
-  lsp-ui-doc--string-eldoc)
-
-;; ‘markdown-fontify-code-block-default-mode’ isn’t yet available in
-;; Markdown 2.3.
-(defvar markdown-fontify-code-block-default-mode)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--setup-markdown (mode)
-  "Setup the ‘markdown-mode’ in the frame.
-MODE is the mode used in the parent frame."
-  (make-local-variable 'markdown-code-lang-modes)
-  (dolist (mark (alist-get mode lsp-ui-doc-custom-markup-modes))
-    (add-to-list 'markdown-code-lang-modes (cons mark mode)))
-  (setq-local markdown-fontify-code-blocks-natively t)
-  (setq-local markdown-fontify-code-block-default-mode mode)
-  (setq-local markdown-hide-markup t))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--extract-marked-string (marked-string)
-  "Render the MARKED-STRING."
-  (string-trim-right
-   (let* ((string (if (stringp marked-string)
-                      marked-string
-                    (gethash "value" marked-string)))
-          (with-lang (hash-table-p marked-string))
-          (language (and with-lang (gethash "language" marked-string)))
-          (render-fn (if with-lang (lsp-ui-sideline--get-renderer language)
-                       (and (functionp lsp-ui-doc-render-function)
-                            lsp-ui-doc-render-function)))
-          (mode major-mode))
-     (if render-fn
-         (funcall render-fn string)
-       (with-temp-buffer
-         (insert string)
-         (delay-mode-hooks
-           (let ((inhibit-message t))
-             (funcall (cond ((and with-lang (string= "text" language)) 'text-mode)
-                            ((fboundp 'gfm-view-mode) 'gfm-view-mode)
-                            (t 'markdown-mode))))
-           (when (derived-mode-p 'markdown-mode)
-             (lsp-ui-doc--setup-markdown mode))
-           (ignore-errors
-             (font-lock-ensure)))
-         (buffer-string))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--filter-marked-string (list-marked-string)
-  (let ((groups (--separate (and (hash-table-p it)
-                                 (lsp-ui-sideline--get-renderer (gethash "language" it)))
-                            list-marked-string)))
-    (lsp-ui-doc--set-eldoc (caar groups))
-    (if lsp-ui-doc-include-signature
-        list-marked-string
-      (cadr groups))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--extract (contents)
-  "Extract the documentation from CONTENTS.
-CONTENTS can be differents type of values:
-MarkedString | MarkedString[] | MarkupContent (as defined in the LSP).
-We don't extract the string that `lps-line' is already displaying."
-  (when contents
-    (cond
-     ((stringp contents) contents)
-     ((sequencep contents) ;; MarkedString[]
-      (mapconcat 'lsp-ui-doc--extract-marked-string
-                 (lsp-ui-doc--filter-marked-string contents)
-                 "\n\n"
-                 ;; (propertize "\n\n" 'face '(:height 0.4))
-                 ))
-     ((gethash "kind" contents) (gethash "value" contents)) ;; MarkupContent
-     ((gethash "language" contents) ;; MarkedString
-      (lsp-ui-doc--extract-marked-string contents)))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--make-request ()
-  "Request the documentation to the LS."
-  (when (and (bound-and-true-p lsp--cur-workspace)
-             (not (bound-and-true-p lsp-ui-peek-mode))
-             (lsp--capability "hoverProvider"))
-    (if (symbol-at-point)
-        (let ((bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)))
-          (unless (equal lsp-ui-doc--bounds bounds)
-            (lsp--send-request-async (lsp--make-request "textDocument/hover"
-                                                        (lsp--text-document-position-params))
-                                     (lambda (hover)
-                                       (lsp-ui-doc--callback hover bounds (current-buffer))
-                                       ))))
-      (setq lsp-ui-doc--string-eldoc nil)
-      (lsp-ui-doc--hide-frame))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--callback (hover bounds buffer)
-  "Process the received documentation.
-HOVER is the doc returned by the LS.
-BOUNDS are points of the symbol that have been requested.
-BUFFER is the buffer where the request has been made."
-  (if (and hover
-           (lsp--point-is-within-bounds-p (car bounds) (cdr bounds))
-           (equal buffer (current-buffer)))
-      (let ((doc (lsp-ui-doc--extract (gethash "contents" hover))))
-        (setq lsp-ui-doc--bounds bounds)
-        (lsp-ui-doc--display (thing-at-point 'symbol t) doc))
-    (setq lsp-ui-doc--string-eldoc nil)
-    (lsp-ui-doc--hide-frame)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--hide-frame ()
-  "Hide the frame."
-  (setq lsp-ui-doc--bounds nil)
-  (when (overlayp lsp-ui-doc--inline-ov)
-    (delete-overlay lsp-ui-doc--inline-ov))
-  (when (lsp-ui-doc--get-frame)
-    (lsp-ui-doc--with-buffer
-     (erase-buffer))
-    (make-frame-invisible (lsp-ui-doc--get-frame))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--buffer-width ()
-  "Calcul the max width of the buffer."
-  (lsp-ui-doc--with-buffer
-   (save-excursion
-     (let ((max 0))
-       (goto-char (point-min))
-       (while (not (eobp))
-         (let* ((len (- (line-end-position) (line-beginning-position))))
-           (when (> len max)
-             (setq max len)))
-         (forward-line 1))
-       max))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--line-height (&optional line)
-  "Return the pos-y of the LINE on screen, in pixel."
-  (nth 2 (or (window-line-height line)
-             (and (redisplay t)
-                  (window-line-height line)))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--sideline-pos-y ()
-  (-> (when (bound-and-true-p lsp-ui-sideline--occupied-lines)
-        (-min lsp-ui-sideline--occupied-lines))
-      (line-number-at-pos)
-      (lsp-ui-doc--line-height)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--resize-buffer ()
-  "If the buffer's width is larger than the current frame, resize it."
-  (let* ((frame-width (frame-width))
-         (fill-column (min lsp-ui-doc-max-width (- frame-width 5))))
-    (when (> (lsp-ui-doc--buffer-width) (min lsp-ui-doc-max-width frame-width))
-      (lsp-ui-doc--with-buffer
-       (fill-region (point-min) (point-max))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--next-to-side-window-p nil
-  "Return non-nil if the window on the left is a side window."
-  (let* ((win (window-at 0 0))
-         (left (window-left (selected-window))))
-    (and (not (eq win (selected-window)))
-         (or (not left) (eq win left))
-         (eq (window-parameter win 'window-side) 'left))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--mv-at-point (frame height start-x start-y)
-  "Move the FRAME at point.
-HEIGHT is the child frame height.
-START-X is the position x of the current window.
-START-Y is the position y of the current window."
-  (-let* (((x . y) (--> (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol)
-                        (nth 2 (posn-at-point (car it)))))
-          (mode-line-y (lsp-ui-doc--line-height 'mode-line))
-          (char-height (frame-char-height))
-          (y (or (and (> y (/ mode-line-y 2))
-                      (<= (- mode-line-y y) (+ char-height height))
-                      (> (- y height) 0)
-                      (- y height))
-                 (+ y char-height))))
-    (set-frame-position frame (+ x start-x) (+ y start-y))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--move-frame (frame)
-  "Place our FRAME on screen."
-  (lsp-ui-doc--resize-buffer)
-  (-let* (((left top _right _bottom) (window-edges nil nil nil t))
-          (window (frame-root-window frame))
-          ((width . height) (window-text-pixel-size window nil nil 10000 10000 t))
-          (width (+ width (* (frame-char-width frame) 1))) ;; margins
-          (char-h (frame-char-height))
-          (height (min (- (* lsp-ui-doc-max-height char-h) (/ char-h 2)) height))
-          (frame-resize-pixelwise t))
-    (set-frame-size frame width height t)
-    (if (eq lsp-ui-doc-position 'at-point)
-        (lsp-ui-doc--mv-at-point frame height left top)
-      (set-frame-position frame
-                          (if (and (>= left (+ width 10 (frame-char-width)))
-                                   (not (lsp-ui-doc--next-to-side-window-p)))
-                              10
-                            (- (frame-pixel-width) width 10 (frame-char-width)))
-                          (pcase lsp-ui-doc-position
-                            ('top (+ top 10))
-                            ('bottom (- (lsp-ui-doc--line-height 'mode-line)
-                                        height
-                                        10)))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--visit-file (filename)
-  "Visit FILENAME in the parent frame."
-  (-some->> (find-file-noselect filename)
-            (set-window-buffer (lsp-ui-doc--get-parent :window))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--put-click (bounds fn)
-  "Add text properties on text to make it clickable.
-The text delimiters are BOUNDS.
-FN is the function to call on click."
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [down-mouse-1] fn)
-    (put-text-property (car bounds) (cdr bounds) 'keymap map)
-    (put-text-property (car bounds) (cdr bounds) 'mouse-face
-                       (list :inherit 'lsp-ui-doc-url
-                             :box (list :line-width -1
-                                        :color (face-foreground 'lsp-ui-doc-url))))
-    (add-face-text-property (car bounds) (cdr bounds) 'lsp-ui-doc-url)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--make-clickable-link ()
-  "Find paths and urls in the buffer and make them clickable."
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (not (eobp))
-      ;;; TODO:
-      ;;;  Search path in the whole buffer.
-      ;;;  For now, it searches only on beginning of lines.
-      (-when-let* ((filename (thing-at-point 'filename))
-                   (path (if (file-readable-p filename) filename
-                           (let ((full (concat (lsp-ui-doc--get-parent :workspace-root)
-                                               filename)))
-                             (and (file-readable-p full)
-                                  full)))))
-        (lsp-ui-doc--put-click (or (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'filename)
-                                   (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'url))
-                               (lambda () (interactive)
-                                 (lsp-ui-doc--visit-file path))))
-      (forward-line 1))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (while (search-forward-regexp "http[s]?://")
-          (lsp-ui-doc--put-click (or (thing-at-point-bounds-of-url-at-point)
-                                     (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'filename))
-                                 'browse-url-at-mouse))
-      (search-failed nil))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--render-buffer (string symbol)
-  "Set the buffer with STRING."
-  (lsp-ui-doc--with-buffer
-   (erase-buffer)
-   (let ((inline-p (lsp-ui-doc--inline-p)))
-     (insert (concat (unless inline-p (propertize "\n" 'face '(:height 0.2)))
-                     (-> (replace-regexp-in-string "`\\([\n]+\\)" "" string)
-                         (string-trim-right))
-                     (unless inline-p (propertize "\n\n" 'face '(:height 0.3))))))
-   (lsp-ui-doc--make-clickable-link)
-   (setq-local face-remapping-alist `((header-line lsp-ui-doc-header)))
-   (setq-local window-min-height 1)
-   (setq header-line-format (when lsp-ui-doc-header (concat " " symbol))
-         mode-line-format nil
-         cursor-type nil)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline-height ()
-  (lsp-ui-doc--with-buffer
-   (length (split-string (buffer-string) "\n"))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--remove-invisibles (string)
-  "Remove invisible characters in STRING."
-  (let* ((start (text-property-not-all 0 (length string) 'invisible nil string)))
-    (while start
-      (setq string (concat (substring string 0 start)
-                           (-some->> (next-single-property-change start 'invisible string)
-                                     (substring string))))
-      (setq start (text-property-not-all 0 (length string) 'invisible nil string)))
-    string))
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-doc--inline-width nil)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline-window-width nil
-  (- (min (window-text-width)
-          (window-body-width))
-     (if (bound-and-true-p display-line-numbers-mode)
-         (+ 2 (line-number-display-width))
-       0)
-     1))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline-zip (s1 s2)
-  (let* ((width (lsp-ui-doc--inline-window-width))
-         (max-s1 (- width lsp-ui-doc--inline-width 2)))
-    (truncate-string-to-width
-     (concat (truncate-string-to-width s1 max-s1 nil ?\s) s2)
-     width nil ?\s)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline-padding (string len)
-  (let ((string (concat " " string (make-string (- len (string-width string)) ?\s) " ")))
-    (add-face-text-property 0 (length string) (list :background (face-background 'lsp-ui-doc-background nil t)) t string)
-    string))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline-faking-frame (doc-strings)
-  (let* ((len-max (-max-by '> (-map 'string-width doc-strings))))
-    (setq lsp-ui-doc--inline-width len-max)
-    (--map (lsp-ui-doc--inline-padding it len-max) doc-strings)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline-untab (string)
-  (replace-regexp-in-string "\t" (make-string tab-width ?\s) string nil t))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline-merge (strings)
-  (let* ((buffer-strings (-> (lsp-ui-doc--inline-untab strings)
-                             (lsp-ui-doc--remove-invisibles)
-                             (split-string "\n")))
-         (doc-strings (-> (lsp-ui-doc--with-buffer (buffer-string))
-                          (lsp-ui-doc--inline-untab)
-                          (lsp-ui-doc--remove-invisibles)
-                          (split-string "\n")))
-         (merged (--> (lsp-ui-doc--inline-faking-frame doc-strings)
-                      (-zip-with 'lsp-ui-doc--inline-zip buffer-strings it)
-                      (string-join it "\n")
-                      (concat it "\n"))))
-    (add-face-text-property 0 (length merged) 'default t merged)
-    merged))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos-at (start lines)
-  "Calcul the position at START + forward n LINES."
-  (save-excursion (goto-char start)
-                  (forward-line lines)
-                  (point)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos (height)
-  "Return a cons of positions where to place the doc.
-HEIGHT is the documentation number of lines."
-  (let* ((w-start (window-start))
-         (w-end (lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos-at w-start (window-body-height)))
-         (ov-end (lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos-at w-start height)))
-    (cond
-     ;; Display on top ?
-     ((< (lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos-at ov-end 1) (point))
-      (cons w-start ov-end))
-     ;; Display at the bottom ?
-     ((>= (lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos-at w-end (- height))
-          (lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos-at (point) 2))
-      (cons (lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos-at w-end (- height))
-            w-end))
-     ;; The doc is too long to display it fixed to the bottom ?
-     ;; Then display 2 lines after `point'
-     ;; The end of the documentation won't be visible in the window
-     (t (cons (lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos-at (point) 2)
-              (lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos-at (point) (+ height 2)))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline ()
-  "Display the doc in the buffer."
-  (-let* ((height (lsp-ui-doc--inline-height))
-          ((start . end) (lsp-ui-doc--inline-pos height))
-          (buffer-string (buffer-substring start end))
-          (ov (if (overlayp lsp-ui-doc--inline-ov) lsp-ui-doc--inline-ov
-                (setq lsp-ui-doc--inline-ov (make-overlay start end)))))
-    (move-overlay ov start end)
-    (overlay-put ov 'display (lsp-ui-doc--inline-merge buffer-string))
-    (overlay-put ov 'lsp-ui-doc-inline t)
-    (overlay-put ov 'window (selected-window))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--inline-p ()
-  "Return non-nil when the documentation should be display without a child frame."
-  (or (not lsp-ui-doc-use-childframe)
-      (not (display-graphic-p))
-      (not (fboundp 'display-buffer-in-child-frame))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--display (symbol string)
-  "Display the documentation."
-  (if (or (null string) (string-empty-p string))
-      (lsp-ui-doc--hide-frame)
-    (lsp-ui-doc--render-buffer string symbol)
-    (if (lsp-ui-doc--inline-p)
-        (lsp-ui-doc--inline)
-      (unless (lsp-ui-doc--get-frame)
-        (lsp-ui-doc--set-frame (lsp-ui-doc--make-frame)))
-      (lsp-ui-doc--move-frame (lsp-ui-doc--get-frame))
-      (unless (frame-visible-p (lsp-ui-doc--get-frame))
-        (make-frame-visible (lsp-ui-doc--get-frame))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--make-frame ()
-  "Create the child frame and return it."
-  (lsp-ui-doc--delete-frame)
-  (let* ((after-make-frame-functions nil)
-         (before-make-frame-hook nil)
-         (name-buffer (lsp-ui-doc--make-buffer-name))
-         (buffer (get-buffer name-buffer))
-         (params (append lsp-ui-doc-frame-parameters
-                         `((default-minibuffer-frame . ,(selected-frame))
-                           (minibuffer . ,(minibuffer-window))
-                           (left-fringe . ,(frame-char-width))
-                           (background-color . ,(face-background 'lsp-ui-doc-background nil t)))))
-         (window (display-buffer-in-child-frame
-                  buffer
-                  `((child-frame-parameters . ,params))))
-         (frame (window-frame window)))
-    (set-frame-parameter nil 'lsp-ui-doc-buffer buffer)
-    (set-window-dedicated-p window t)
-    (redirect-frame-focus frame (frame-parent frame))
-    (set-face-background 'internal-border lsp-ui-doc-border frame)
-    (run-hook-with-args 'lsp-ui-doc-frame-hook frame window)
-    frame))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--delete-frame ()
-  "Delete the child frame if it exists."
-  (-when-let (frame (lsp-ui-doc--get-frame))
-    (delete-frame frame)
-    (lsp-ui-doc--set-frame nil)))
-
-(defadvice select-window (after lsp-ui-doc--select-window activate)
-  "Delete the child frame if window changes."
-  (unless (equal (ad-get-arg 0) (selected-window))
-    (lsp-ui-doc--hide-frame)))
-
-(advice-add 'load-theme :before (lambda (&rest _) (lsp-ui-doc--delete-frame)))
-(add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook #'lsp-ui-doc--hide-frame)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc-enable-eldoc ()
-  (setq-local eldoc-documentation-function 'lsp-ui-doc--eldoc))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc--on-delete (frame)
-  "Function called when a FRAME is deleted."
-  (-some--> (frame-parameter frame 'lsp-ui-doc-buffer)
-            (get-buffer it)
-            (and (buffer-live-p it) it)
-            (kill-buffer it)))
-
-(define-minor-mode lsp-ui-doc-mode
-  "Minor mode for showing hover information in child frame."
-  :init-value nil
-  :group lsp-ui-doc
-  (cond
-   (lsp-ui-doc-mode
-    (progn
-      (with-eval-after-load 'frameset
-        ;; The documentation frame can’t be properly restored.  Especially
-        ;; ‘desktop-save’ will misbehave and save a bogus string "Unprintable
-        ;; entity" in the desktop file.  Therefore we have to prevent
-        ;; ‘frameset-save’ from saving the parameter.
-        (unless (assq 'lsp-ui-doc-frame frameset-filter-alist)
-          ;; Copy the variable first.  See the documentation of
-          ;; ‘frameset-filter-alist’ for explanation.
-          (cl-callf copy-tree frameset-filter-alist)
-          (push '(lsp-ui-doc-frame . :never) frameset-filter-alist)))
-      (add-hook 'lsp-after-open-hook 'lsp-ui-doc-enable-eldoc nil t)
-      (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'lsp-ui-doc--make-request nil t)
-      (add-hook 'delete-frame-functions 'lsp-ui-doc--on-delete nil t)))
-   (t
-    (remove-hook 'delete-frame-functions 'lsp-ui-doc--on-delete t)
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'lsp-ui-doc--make-request t)
-    (remove-hook 'lsp-after-open-hook 'lsp-ui-doc-enable-eldoc t)
-    (setq-local eldoc-documentation-function 'lsp--on-hover))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-doc-enable (enable)
-  "Enable/disable ‘lsp-ui-doc-mode’.
-It is supposed to be called from `lsp-ui--toggle'"
-  (lsp-ui-doc-mode (if enable 1 -1)))
-
-(provide 'lsp-ui-doc)
-;;; lsp-ui-doc.el ends here
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-;;; lsp-ui-flycheck.el --- Flycheck support for lsp-mode -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017  fmdkdd
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-ui
-;; Keywords: lsp, ui
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Flycheck integration for lsp-mode.  To enable, put this in your config:
-;; (require 'lsp-ui-flycheck)
-;; (with-eval-after-load 'lsp-mode
-;;   (add-hook 'lsp-after-open-hook (lambda () (lsp-ui-flycheck-enable 1))))
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lsp-notifications)
-(require 'lsp-mode)
-(require 'flycheck)
-(require 'pcase)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(defgroup lsp-ui-flycheck nil
-  "The LSP extension to display syntax checking."
-  :group 'tools
-  :group 'convenience
-  :group 'lsp-ui
-  :link '(custom-manual "(lsp-ui-flycheck) Top")
-  :link '(info-link "(lsp-ui-flycheck) Customizing"))
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-flycheck-enable t
-  "Whether or not to enable ‘lsp-ui-flycheck’."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-flycheck-live-reporting t
-  "If non-nil, diagnostics in buffer will be reported as soon as possible.
-Typically, on every keystroke.
-If nil, diagnostics will be reported according to `flycheck-check-syntax-automatically'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui-flycheck)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-flycheck-list-position 'bottom
-  "Position where `lsp-ui-flycheck-list' will show diagnostics for the whole workspace."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Bottom" bottom)
-                 (const :tag "Right" right))
-  :group 'lsp-ui-flycheck)
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-flycheck-list--buffer nil)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck-list--post-command ()
-  (when (eobp)
-    (forward-line -1)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck-list--update (window workspace)
-  (let ((buffer-read-only nil)
-        (lsp--cur-workspace workspace))
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (remove-overlays)
-    (maphash (lambda (file diagnostic)
-               (when diagnostic
-                 (overlay-put
-                  (make-overlay (point) (point))
-                  'after-string
-                  (concat (propertize "\n" 'face '(:height 0.2))
-                          (propertize (lsp-ui--workspace-path file)
-                                      'face 'dired-directory)
-                          (propertize "\n" 'face '(:height 0.2)))))
-               (dolist (diag diagnostic)
-                 (let* ((message (or (lsp-diagnostic-message diag) "???"))
-                        (severity (or (lsp-diagnostic-severity diag) 1))
-                        (line (or (lsp-diagnostic-line diag) 1))
-                        (face (cond ((= severity 1) 'error)
-                                    ((= severity 2) 'warning)
-                                    (t 'success)))
-                        (text (concat (propertize (number-to-string line) 'face face)
-                                      ": "
-                                      (car (split-string message "\n")))))
-                   (add-text-properties 0 (length text) `(diag ,diag file ,file window ,window) text)
-                   (insert (concat text "\n")))))
-             lsp--diagnostics))
-  (if (= (point) 1)
-      (overlay-put (make-overlay 1 1)
-                   'after-string "No diagnostic available\n")
-    (goto-char 1))
-  (lsp-ui-flycheck-list-mode))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck-list ()
-  "List all the diagnostics in the whole workspace."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create "*lsp-diagnostics*"))
-        (workspace lsp--cur-workspace)
-        (window (selected-window)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (lsp-ui-flycheck-list--update window workspace))
-    (add-hook 'lsp-after-diagnostics-hook 'lsp-ui-flycheck-list--refresh nil t)
-    (setq lsp-ui-flycheck-list--buffer buffer)
-    (let ((win (display-buffer-in-side-window
-                buffer `((side . ,lsp-ui-flycheck-list-position) (slot . 5) (window-width . 0.20)))))
-      (set-window-dedicated-p win t)
-      (select-window win)
-      (fit-window-to-buffer nil nil 10))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck-list--refresh ()
-  (let ((workspace lsp--cur-workspace)
-        (current-window (selected-window)))
-    (when (and (buffer-live-p lsp-ui-flycheck-list--buffer)
-               (get-buffer-window lsp-ui-flycheck-list--buffer)
-               workspace)
-      (with-selected-window (get-buffer-window lsp-ui-flycheck-list--buffer)
-        (lsp-ui-flycheck-list--update current-window workspace)
-        (fit-window-to-buffer nil nil 10)))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck-list--open ()
-  (-when-let* ((diag (get-text-property (point) 'diag))
-               (file (get-text-property (point) 'file))
-               (window (get-text-property (point) 'window))
-               (line (lsp-diagnostic-line diag))
-               (column (lsp-diagnostic-column diag))
-               (marker (with-current-buffer
-                           (or (get-file-buffer file)
-                               (find-file-noselect file))
-                         (save-restriction
-                           (widen)
-                           (save-excursion
-                             (goto-char 1)
-                             (forward-line line)
-                             (forward-char column)
-                             (point-marker))))))
-    (set-window-buffer window (marker-buffer marker) t)
-    (with-selected-window window
-      (goto-char marker)
-      (recenter)
-      (pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line (marker-position marker) 'next-error))
-    window))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck-list--view ()
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp-ui-flycheck-list--open))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck-list--visit ()
-  (interactive)
-  (select-window (lsp-ui-flycheck-list--open)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck-list--quit ()
-  (interactive)
-  (kill-buffer))
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-flycheck-list-mode-map nil
-  "Keymap for ‘lsp-ui-flycheck-list-mode’.")
-(unless lsp-ui-flycheck-list-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "q") 'lsp-ui-flycheck-list--quit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<return>") 'lsp-ui-flycheck-list--view)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<M-return>") 'lsp-ui-flycheck-list--visit)
-    (setq lsp-ui-flycheck-list-mode-map map)))
-
-(define-derived-mode lsp-ui-flycheck-list-mode special-mode "lsp-ui-flycheck-list"
-  "Mode showing flycheck diagnostics for the whole workspace."
-  (setq truncate-lines t)
-  (setq mode-line-format nil)
-  (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'lsp-ui-flycheck-list--post-command nil t))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck--start (checker callback)
-  "Start an LSP syntax check with CHECKER.
-
-CALLBACK is the status callback passed by Flycheck."
-  ;; Turn all errors from lsp--diagnostics for the current buffer into
-  ;; flycheck-error objects and pass them immediately to the callback
-  (let ((errors))
-    (dolist (diag (or (gethash buffer-file-name lsp--diagnostics)
-                      (gethash (file-truename buffer-file-name) lsp--diagnostics)))
-      (push (flycheck-error-new
-             :buffer (current-buffer)
-             :checker checker
-             :filename buffer-file-name
-             :line (1+ (lsp-diagnostic-line diag))
-             :column (1+ (lsp-diagnostic-column diag))
-             :message (lsp-diagnostic-message diag)
-             :level (pcase (lsp-diagnostic-severity diag)
-                      (1 'error)
-                      (2 'warning)
-                      (_ 'info))
-             :id (lsp-diagnostic-code diag))
-            errors))
-    (funcall callback 'finished errors)))
-
-(flycheck-define-generic-checker 'lsp-ui
-  "A syntax checker using the Language Server Protocol (RLS)
-provided by lsp-mode.
-
-See https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode."
-  :start #'lsp-ui-flycheck--start
-  :modes '(python-mode) ; Need a default mode
-  :predicate (lambda () lsp-mode)
-  :error-explainer (lambda (e) (flycheck-error-message e)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck-add-mode (mode)
-  "Add MODE as a valid major mode for the lsp checker."
-  (unless (flycheck-checker-supports-major-mode-p 'lsp-ui mode)
-    (flycheck-add-mode 'lsp-ui mode)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck--report nil
-  (and flycheck-mode
-       lsp-ui-flycheck-live-reporting
-       (flycheck-buffer)))
-
-;; FIXME: Provide a way to disable lsp-ui-flycheck
-(defun lsp-ui-flycheck-enable (_)
-  "Enable flycheck integration for the current buffer."
-  (when lsp-ui-flycheck-live-reporting
-    (setq-local flycheck-check-syntax-automatically nil))
-  (setq-local flycheck-checker 'lsp-ui)
-  (lsp-ui-flycheck-add-mode major-mode)
-  (add-to-list 'flycheck-checkers 'lsp-ui)
-  (add-hook 'lsp-after-diagnostics-hook 'lsp-ui-flycheck--report nil t))
-
-;; lsp-ui.el loads lsp-ui-flycheck.el, so we can’t ‘require’ lsp-ui.
-;; FIXME: Remove this cyclic dependency.
-(declare-function lsp-ui--workspace-path "lsp-ui" (path))
-
-(provide 'lsp-ui-flycheck)
-;;; lsp-ui-flycheck.el ends here
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-;;; lsp-ui-imenu.el --- Lsp-Ui-Imenu  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018 Sebastien Chapuis
-
-;; Author: Sebastien Chapuis <sebastien@chapu.is>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-ui
-;; Keywords: lsp, ui
-
-;;; License
-;;
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
-;; Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Show imenu entries
-;; Call the function `lsp-ui-imenu'
-;;
-;; (define-key lsp-ui-mode-map (kbd "C-c l") 'lsp-ui-imenu)
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lsp-mode)
-(require 'lsp-imenu)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(defgroup lsp-ui-imenu nil
-  "Display imenu entries."
-  :group 'tools
-  :group 'convenience
-  :group 'lsp-ui
-  :link '(custom-manual "(lsp-ui-imenu) Top")
-  :link '(info-link "(lsp-ui-imenu) Customizing"))
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-imenu-enable t
-  "Whether or not to enable ‘lsp-ui-imenu’."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-imenu-kind-position 'top
-  "Where to show the entries kind."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Top" top)
-                 (const :tag "Left" left))
-  :group 'lsp-ui-imenu)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-imenu-colors '("deep sky blue" "green3")
-  "Color list to cycle through for entry groups."
-  :type '(repeat color)
-  :group 'lsp-ui-menu)
-
-(declare-function imenu--make-index-alist 'imenu)
-(declare-function imenu--subalist-p 'imenu)
-(defvar imenu--index-alist)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--pad (s len color &optional no-bar)
-  (let ((n (- len (length s))))
-    (propertize (concat (make-string n ?\s) s (unless no-bar " ┃ "))
-                'face `(:foreground ,color))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--get-color (index)
-  (nth (mod index (length lsp-ui-imenu-colors)) lsp-ui-imenu-colors))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--make-line (title index padding entry color-index)
-  (let* ((color (lsp-ui-imenu--get-color color-index))
-         (prefix (if (and (= index 0) (eq lsp-ui-imenu-kind-position 'left)) title " "))
-         (text (concat (lsp-ui-imenu--pad prefix padding color)
-                       (propertize (car entry) 'face 'default)
-                       "\n"))
-         (len (length text)))
-    (add-text-properties 0 len `(index ,index title ,title marker ,(cdr entry) padding ,padding) text)
-    text))
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-imenu-ov nil)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--make-ov nil
-  (or (and (overlayp lsp-ui-imenu-ov) lsp-ui-imenu-ov)
-      (setq lsp-ui-imenu-ov (make-overlay 1 1))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--post-command nil
-  (when (eobp)
-    (forward-line -1))
-  (-when-let (padding (get-char-property (point) 'padding))
-    (goto-char (+ 3 (line-beginning-position) padding)))
-  (when (eq lsp-ui-imenu-kind-position 'left)
-    (save-excursion
-      (when (overlayp lsp-ui-imenu-ov)
-        (overlay-put lsp-ui-imenu-ov 'display nil))
-      (redisplay)
-      (goto-char (window-start))
-      (if (not (= (get-text-property (point) 'index) 0))
-          (let* ((ov (lsp-ui-imenu--make-ov))
-                 (padding (get-text-property (point) 'padding))
-                 (title (get-text-property (point) 'title))
-                 (text (buffer-substring (+ (line-beginning-position) padding) (line-end-position))))
-            (move-overlay ov (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))
-            (overlay-put ov 'display `(string ,(concat (let ((n (- padding (length title))))
-                                                         (propertize (concat (make-string n ?\s) title)))
-                                                       text))))
-        (when (overlayp lsp-ui-imenu-ov)
-          (delete-overlay lsp-ui-imenu-ov))))))
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-imenu--origin nil)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--put-separator nil
-  (let ((ov (make-overlay (point) (point))))
-    (overlay-put ov 'after-string (propertize "\n" 'face '(:height 0.6)))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--put-kind (title padding color-index)
-  (when (eq lsp-ui-imenu-kind-position 'top)
-    (let ((ov (make-overlay (point) (point)))
-          (color (lsp-ui-imenu--get-color color-index)))
-      (overlay-put
-       ov 'after-string
-       (concat (lsp-ui-imenu--pad " " padding color t)
-               "\n"
-               title
-               (propertize "\n" 'face '(:height 1)))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu nil
-  (interactive)
-  (setq lsp-ui-imenu--origin (current-buffer))
-  (imenu--make-index-alist)
-  (let ((list imenu--index-alist))
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*lsp-ui-imenu*")
-      (let* ((padding (or (and (eq lsp-ui-imenu-kind-position 'top) 1)
-                          (--> (-filter 'imenu--subalist-p list)
-                               (--map (length (car it)) it)
-                               (-max (or it '(1))))))
-             (grouped-by-subs (-partition-by 'imenu--subalist-p list))
-             (color-index 0)
-             buffer-read-only)
-        (remove-overlays)
-        (erase-buffer)
-        (lsp-ui-imenu--put-separator)
-        (dolist (group grouped-by-subs)
-          (if (imenu--subalist-p (car group))
-              (dolist (kind group)
-                (-let* (((title . entries) kind))
-                  (lsp-ui-imenu--put-kind title padding color-index)
-                  (--each-indexed entries
-                    (insert (lsp-ui-imenu--make-line title it-index padding it color-index)))
-                  (lsp-ui-imenu--put-separator)
-                  (setq color-index (1+ color-index))))
-            (--each-indexed group
-              (insert (lsp-ui-imenu--make-line " " it-index padding it color-index)))
-            (lsp-ui-imenu--put-separator)
-            (setq color-index (1+ color-index))))
-        (lsp-ui-imenu-mode)
-        (setq mode-line-format '(:eval (lsp-ui-imenu--win-separator)))
-        (goto-char 1)
-        (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'lsp-ui-imenu--post-command nil t)
-        ))
-    (let ((win (display-buffer-in-side-window (get-buffer "*lsp-ui-imenu*") '((side . right))))
-          (fit-window-to-buffer-horizontally t))
-      (set-window-margins win 1)
-      (select-window win)
-      (set-window-start win 1)
-      (set-window-dedicated-p win t)
-      (let ((fit-window-to-buffer-horizontally 'only))
-        (fit-window-to-buffer win))
-      (window-resize win 3 t))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--win-separator ()
-  (when (and (window-combined-p)
-             (window-next-sibling)
-             (= (window-bottom-divider-width) 0))
-    (propertize (make-string (window-total-width) ?\─) 'face 'window-divider)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--kill nil
-  (interactive)
-  (kill-buffer-and-window))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--jump (direction)
-  (let ((current (get-text-property (point) 'title)))
-    (forward-line direction)
-    (while (and current
-                (not (= (line-number-at-pos) 1))
-                (equal current (get-text-property (point) 'title)))
-      (forward-line direction))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--next-kind nil
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp-ui-imenu--jump 1))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--prev-kind nil
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp-ui-imenu--jump -1)
-  (while (not (= (get-text-property (point) 'index) 0))
-    (forward-line -1)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--visit nil
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((marker (get-text-property (point) 'marker)))
-    (select-window (get-buffer-window lsp-ui-imenu--origin))
-    (goto-char marker)
-    (pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line (point) 'next-error)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu--view nil
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((marker (get-text-property (point) 'marker)))
-    (with-selected-window (get-buffer-window lsp-ui-imenu--origin)
-      (goto-char marker)
-      (recenter)
-      (pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line (point) 'next-error))))
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-imenu-mode-map nil
-  "Keymap for ‘lsp-ui-peek-mode’.")
-(unless lsp-ui-imenu-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "q") 'lsp-ui-imenu--kill)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<right>") 'lsp-ui-imenu--next-kind)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<left>") 'lsp-ui-imenu--prev-kind)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<return>") 'lsp-ui-imenu--view)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<M-return>") 'lsp-ui-imenu--visit)
-    (setq lsp-ui-imenu-mode-map map)))
-
-(define-derived-mode lsp-ui-imenu-mode special-mode "lsp-ui-imenu"
-  "Mode showing imenu entries.")
-
-(defun lsp-ui-imenu-enable (enable)
-  (if enable
-      (lsp-enable-imenu)
-    (when (eq imenu-create-index-function 'lsp--imenu-create-index)
-      (setq imenu-create-index-function
-            'imenu-default-create-index-function))))
-
-(provide 'lsp-ui-imenu)
-;;; lsp-ui-imenu.el ends here
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-;;; lsp-ui-peek.el --- Lsp-Ui-Peek  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Sebastien Chapuis
-
-;; Author: Sebastien Chapuis <sebastien@chapu.is>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-ui
-;; Keywords: lsp, ui
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-
-;;; License
-;;
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
-;; Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Load this file and execute `lsp-ui-peek-find-references'
-;; on a symbol to find its references
-;; or `lsp-ui-peek-find-definitions'.
-;; Type 'q' to close the window.
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lsp-mode)
-(require 'xref)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(defgroup lsp-ui-peek nil
-  "Improve version of xref with peek feature."
-  :group 'tools
-  :group 'convenience
-  :group 'lsp-ui
-  :link '(custom-manual "(lsp-ui-peek) Top")
-  :link '(info-link "(lsp-ui-peek) Customizing"))
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-peek-enable t
-  "Whether or not to enable ‘lsp-ui-peek’."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-peek-peek-height 20
-  "Height of the peek code."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-peek-list-width 50
-  "Width of the right panel."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-peek-fontify 'on-demand
-  "Whether to fontify chunks of code (use semantics colors).
-WARNING: 'always can heavily slow the processing when `lsp-ui-peek-expand-function'
-expands more than 1 file.  It is recommended to keeps the default value of
-`lsp-ui-peek-expand-function' when this variable is 'always."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" never)
-                 (const :tag "On demand" on-demand)
-                 (const :tag "Always" always))
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-peek-always-show nil
-  "Show the peek view even if there is only 1 cross reference.
-By default, the peek view isn't shown if there is 1 xref."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-peek-peek
-  '((((background light)) :background "light gray")
-    (t :background "#031A25"))
-  "Face used for the peek."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-peek-list
-  '((((background light)) :background "light gray")
-    (t :background "#181818"))
-  "Face used to list references."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-peek-filename
-  '((((background light)) :foreground "red")
-    (t :foreground "dark orange"))
-  "Face used for the filename's reference in the list."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-peek-line-number
-  '((t :foreground "grey25"))
-  "Line number face."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-peek-highlight
-  '((((background light)) :background "dim gray"
-     :foreground "white"
-     :distant-foreground "black")
-    (t :background "white"
-       :foreground "black"
-       :distant-foreground "white"
-       :box (:line-width -1 :color "white")))
-  "Face used to highlight the reference/definition.
-Do not use box, underline or overline prop.  If you want to use
-box, use a negative value for its width.  Those properties deform
-the whole overlay."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-peek-header
-  '((((background light)) :background "grey30" :foreground "white")
-    (t :background "white" :foreground "black"))
-  "Face used for the headers."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-peek-footer
-  '((t :inherit lsp-ui-peek-header))
-  "Face used for the footers.  Only the background of this face is used."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-peek-selection
-  '((((background light)) :background "grey30" :foreground "white")
-    (t :background "white" :foreground "black"))
-  "Face used for the current selection.
-Do not use box, underline or overline prop.  If you want to use
-box, use a negative value for its width.  Those properties
-deform the whole overlay."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-peek)
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-peek-expand-function 'lsp-ui-peek--expand-buffer
-  "A function used to determinate which file(s) to expand in the list of xrefs.
-The function takes one parameter: a list of cons where the car is the
-filename and the cdr is the number of references in that file.
-It should returns a list of filenames to expand.
-WARNING: If you change this variable and expand more than 1 file, it is
-recommended to set `lsp-ui-peek-fontify' to 'never or 'on-demand, otherwise it
-will cause performances issues.")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-peek--overlay nil)
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-peek--list nil)
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-peek--last-xref nil)
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-peek--selection 0)
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-peek--offset 0)
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-peek--size-list 0)
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-peek--win-start nil)
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-peek--kind nil)
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-peek--deactivate-keymap-fn nil)
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-peek--jumps (make-hash-table)
-  "Hashtable which stores all jumps on a per window basis.")
-
-(defvar evil--jumps-window-jumps)  ; defined in evil-jumps.el
-
-(defmacro lsp-ui-peek--with-evil-jumps (&rest body)
-  "Make `evil-jumps.el' commands work on `lsp-ui-peek--jumps'."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  `(let ((evil--jumps-window-jumps lsp-ui-peek--jumps))
-     ,@body))
-
-(with-eval-after-load 'evil-jumps
-  ;; We need to jump through some hoops to prevent the byte-compiler from
-  ;; compiling this code.  We can’t compile the code without requiring
-  ;; ‘evil-macros’.
-  (eval '(progn
-          (evil-define-motion lsp-ui-peek-jump-backward (count)
-            (lsp-ui-peek--with-evil-jumps
-             (evil--jump-backward count)
-             (run-hooks 'xref-after-return-hook)))
-          (evil-define-motion lsp-ui-peek-jump-forward (count)
-            (lsp-ui-peek--with-evil-jumps
-             (evil--jump-forward count)
-             (run-hooks 'xref-after-return-hook))))
-        t))
-
-(defmacro lsp-ui-peek--prop (prop &optional string)
-  `(get-text-property 0 ,prop (or ,string (lsp-ui-peek--get-text-selection) "")))
-
-(defmacro lsp-ui-peek--add-prop (prop &optional string)
-  `(let ((obj (or ,string (lsp-ui-peek--get-text-selection))))
-     (add-text-properties 0 (length obj) ,prop obj)
-     obj))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--truncate (len s)
-  (if (> (string-width s) len)
-      (format "%s.." (substring s 0 (- len 2)))
-    s))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--get-text-selection (&optional n)
-  (nth (or n lsp-ui-peek--selection)
-       (--remove (get-text-property 0 'lsp-ui-peek-hidden it) lsp-ui-peek--list)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--get-selection ()
-  (get-text-property 0 'lsp-ui-peek (or (lsp-ui-peek--get-text-selection) "")))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--visual-index ()
-  (- lsp-ui-peek--selection lsp-ui-peek--offset))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--make-line (index src)
-  (-let* (((s1 . s2) src)
-          (len-s1 (length s1))
-          (len-s2 (length s2))
-          (on-selection (= (1+ (lsp-ui-peek--visual-index)) index))
-          (face-left (if (= index 0) 'lsp-ui-peek-header 'lsp-ui-peek-peek))
-          (face-right (cond (on-selection 'lsp-ui-peek-selection)
-                            ((= index 0) 'lsp-ui-peek-header)
-                            (t 'lsp-ui-peek-list))))
-    (when on-selection
-      (setq s2 (copy-sequence s2))
-      (add-face-text-property 0 len-s2 face-right nil s2))
-    (unless (get-text-property 0 'lsp-ui-peek-faced s2)
-      (add-face-text-property 0 len-s2 face-right t s2)
-      (add-text-properties 0 len-s2 '(lsp-ui-peek-faced t) s2)
-      (add-face-text-property 0 len-s2 'default t s2))
-    (add-face-text-property 0 len-s1 face-left t s1)
-    (add-face-text-property 0 len-s1 'default t s1)
-    (concat
-     s1
-     (propertize "_" 'face face-left 'display `(space :align-to (- right-fringe ,(1+ lsp-ui-peek-list-width))))
-     " "
-     s2
-     (propertize "_" 'face face-right 'display `(space :align-to (- right-fringe 1)))
-     (propertize "\n" 'face face-right))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--adjust (width strings)
-  (-let* (((s1 . s2) strings))
-    (cons (lsp-ui-peek--truncate (- width (1+ lsp-ui-peek-list-width)) s1)
-          (lsp-ui-peek--truncate (- lsp-ui-peek-list-width 2) s2))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--make-footer ()
-  ;; Character-only terminals don't support characters of different height
-  (when (display-graphic-p)
-    (list
-     (concat
-      (propertize " "
-                  'face `(:background ,(face-background 'lsp-ui-peek-footer nil t) :height 1)
-                  'display `(space :align-to (- right-fringe ,(1+ lsp-ui-peek-list-width))))
-      (propertize " " 'face '(:height 1)
-                  'display `(space :align-to (- right-fringe ,lsp-ui-peek-list-width)))
-      (propertize " "
-                  'face `(:background ,(face-background 'lsp-ui-peek-footer nil t) :height 1)
-                  'display `(space :align-to (- right-fringe 0)))
-      (propertize "\n" 'face '(:height 1))
-      (propertize "\n" 'face '(:height 0.5))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--peek-new (src1 src2)
-  (-let* ((win-width (window-text-width))
-          (string (-some--> (-zip-fill "" src1 src2)
-                            (--map (lsp-ui-peek--adjust win-width it) it)
-                            (-map-indexed 'lsp-ui-peek--make-line it)
-                            (-concat it (lsp-ui-peek--make-footer))))
-          (next-line (line-beginning-position 2))
-          (ov (or (when (overlayp lsp-ui-peek--overlay) lsp-ui-peek--overlay)
-                  (make-overlay next-line next-line))))
-    (setq lsp-ui-peek--overlay ov)
-    (overlay-put ov 'after-string (mapconcat 'identity string ""))
-    (overlay-put ov 'display-line-numbers-disable t)
-    (overlay-put ov 'window (get-buffer-window))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--expand-buffer (files)
-  (if (--any? (equal (car it) buffer-file-name) files)
-      (list buffer-file-name)
-    (list (caar files))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--expand (xrefs)
-  (let* ((to-expand (->> (--map (cons (plist-get it :file) (plist-get it :count)) xrefs)
-                         (funcall lsp-ui-peek-expand-function)))
-         first)
-    (while (nth lsp-ui-peek--selection lsp-ui-peek--list)
-      (when (and (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'xrefs)
-                 (member (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'file) to-expand))
-        (unless first
-          (setq first (1+ lsp-ui-peek--selection)))
-        (lsp-ui-peek--toggle-file t))
-      (setq lsp-ui-peek--selection (1+ lsp-ui-peek--selection)))
-    (setq lsp-ui-peek--selection (or first 0))
-    (lsp-ui-peek--recenter)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--show (xrefs)
-  "Create a window to list references/defintions.
-XREFS is a list of references/definitions."
-  (setq lsp-ui-peek--win-start (window-start)
-        lsp-ui-peek--selection 0
-        lsp-ui-peek--offset 0
-        lsp-ui-peek--size-list 0
-        lsp-ui-peek--list nil)
-  (when (eq (logand lsp-ui-peek-peek-height 1) 1)
-    (setq lsp-ui-peek-peek-height (1+ lsp-ui-peek-peek-height)))
-  (when (< (- (line-number-at-pos (window-end)) (line-number-at-pos))
-           (+ lsp-ui-peek-peek-height 3))
-    (recenter 15))
-  (setq xrefs (--sort (string< (plist-get it :file) (plist-get other :file)) xrefs))
-  (--each xrefs
-    (-let* (((&plist :file filename :xrefs xrefs :count count) it)
-            (len-str (number-to-string count)))
-      (setq lsp-ui-peek--size-list (+ lsp-ui-peek--size-list count))
-      (push (concat (propertize (lsp-ui--workspace-path filename)
-                                'face 'lsp-ui-peek-filename
-                                'file filename
-                                'xrefs xrefs)
-                    (propertize " " 'display `(space :align-to (- right-fringe ,(1+ (length len-str)))))
-                    (propertize len-str 'face 'lsp-ui-peek-filename))
-            lsp-ui-peek--list)))
-  (setq lsp-ui-peek--list (nreverse lsp-ui-peek--list))
-  (lsp-ui-peek--expand xrefs)
-  (lsp-ui-peek--peek))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--recenter ()
-  (let ((half-height (/ lsp-ui-peek-peek-height 2)))
-    (when (> lsp-ui-peek--selection half-height)
-      (setq lsp-ui-peek--offset (- lsp-ui-peek--selection (1- half-height))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--fill (min-len list)
-  (let ((len (length list)))
-    (if (< len min-len)
-        (append list (-repeat (- min-len len) ""))
-      list)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--render (major string)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert string)
-    (delay-mode-hooks
-      (let ((inhibit-message t))
-        (funcall major))
-      (ignore-errors
-        (font-lock-ensure)))
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--peek ()
-  "Show reference's chunk of code."
-  (-let* ((xref (lsp-ui-peek--get-selection))
-          ((&plist :file file :chunk chunk) (or xref lsp-ui-peek--last-xref))
-          (header (concat " " (lsp-ui--workspace-path file) "\n"))
-          (header2 (format " %s %s" lsp-ui-peek--size-list (symbol-name lsp-ui-peek--kind)))
-          (ref-view (--> chunk
-                         (if (eq lsp-ui-peek-fontify 'on-demand)
-                             (lsp-ui-peek--render major-mode it)
-                           chunk)
-                         (subst-char-in-string ?\t ?\s it)
-                         (concat header it)
-                         (split-string it "\n")))
-          (list-refs (->> lsp-ui-peek--list
-                          (--remove (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'lsp-ui-peek-hidden it))
-                          (-drop lsp-ui-peek--offset)
-                          (-take (1- lsp-ui-peek-peek-height))
-                          (lsp-ui-peek--fill (1- lsp-ui-peek-peek-height))
-                          (-concat (list header2)))))
-    (setq lsp-ui-peek--last-xref (or xref lsp-ui-peek--last-xref))
-    (lsp-ui-peek--peek-new ref-view list-refs)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--toggle-text-prop (s)
-  (let ((state (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'lsp-ui-peek-hidden s)))
-    (lsp-ui-peek--add-prop `(lsp-ui-peek-hidden ,(not state)) s)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--toggle-hidden (file)
-  (setq lsp-ui-peek--list
-        (--map-when (string= (plist-get (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'lsp-ui-peek it) :file) file)
-                    (prog1 it (lsp-ui-peek--toggle-text-prop it))
-                    lsp-ui-peek--list)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--remove-hidden (file)
-  (setq lsp-ui-peek--list
-        (--map-when (string= (plist-get (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'lsp-ui-peek it) :file) file)
-                    (prog1 it (lsp-ui-peek--add-prop '(lsp-ui-peek-hidden nil) it))
-                    lsp-ui-peek--list)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--make-ref-line (xref)
-  (-let* (((&plist :summary summary :line line :file file) xref)
-          (string (format "%-3s %s"
-                          (propertize (number-to-string (1+ line))
-                                      'face 'lsp-ui-peek-line-number)
-                          (string-trim summary))))
-    (lsp-ui-peek--add-prop `(lsp-ui-peek ,xref file ,file) string)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--insert-xrefs (xrefs filename index)
-  (setq lsp-ui-peek--list (--> (lsp-ui-peek--get-xrefs-in-file (cons filename xrefs))
-                               (-map 'lsp-ui-peek--make-ref-line it)
-                               (-insert-at (1+ index) it lsp-ui-peek--list)
-                               (-flatten it)))
-  (lsp-ui-peek--add-prop '(xrefs nil)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--toggle-file (&optional no-update)
-  (interactive)
-  (-if-let* ((xrefs (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'xrefs))
-             (filename (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'file))
-             (index (--find-index (equal (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'file it) filename)
-                                  lsp-ui-peek--list)))
-      (lsp-ui-peek--insert-xrefs xrefs filename index)
-    (let ((file (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'file)))
-      (lsp-ui-peek--toggle-hidden file)
-      (while (not (equal file (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'file)))
-        (lsp-ui-peek--select-prev t))))
-  (unless no-update
-    (lsp-ui-peek--peek)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--select (index)
-  (setq lsp-ui-peek--selection (+ lsp-ui-peek--selection index)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--select-next (&optional no-update)
-  (interactive)
-  (when (lsp-ui-peek--get-text-selection (1+ lsp-ui-peek--selection))
-    (lsp-ui-peek--select 1)
-    (while (> (lsp-ui-peek--visual-index) (- lsp-ui-peek-peek-height 2))
-      (setq lsp-ui-peek--offset (1+ lsp-ui-peek--offset)))
-    (unless no-update
-      (lsp-ui-peek--peek))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--select-prev (&optional no-update)
-  (interactive)
-  (when (> lsp-ui-peek--selection 0)
-    (lsp-ui-peek--select -1)
-    (while (< (lsp-ui-peek--visual-index) 0)
-      (setq lsp-ui-peek--offset (1- lsp-ui-peek--offset))))
-  (unless no-update
-    (lsp-ui-peek--peek)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--skip-refs (fn)
-  (let ((last-file (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'file))
-        last-selection)
-    (when (lsp-ui-peek--get-selection)
-      (while (and (equal (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'file) last-file)
-                  (not (equal last-selection lsp-ui-peek--selection)))
-        (setq last-selection lsp-ui-peek--selection)
-        (funcall fn t)))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--select-prev-file ()
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (lsp-ui-peek--get-selection))
-      (lsp-ui-peek--select-prev)
-    (lsp-ui-peek--skip-refs 'lsp-ui-peek--select-prev)
-    (when (lsp-ui-peek--get-selection)
-      (lsp-ui-peek--skip-refs 'lsp-ui-peek--select-prev)
-      (unless (= lsp-ui-peek--selection 0)
-        (lsp-ui-peek--select-next t))))
-  (if (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'xrefs)
-      (lsp-ui-peek--toggle-file)
-    (lsp-ui-peek--remove-hidden (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'file)))
-  (lsp-ui-peek--select-next t)
-  (lsp-ui-peek--recenter)
-  (lsp-ui-peek--peek))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--select-next-file ()
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp-ui-peek--skip-refs 'lsp-ui-peek--select-next)
-  (if (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'xrefs)
-      (lsp-ui-peek--toggle-file)
-    (lsp-ui-peek--remove-hidden (lsp-ui-peek--prop 'file)))
-  (lsp-ui-peek--select-next t)
-  (lsp-ui-peek--recenter)
-  (lsp-ui-peek--peek))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--peek-hide ()
-  "Hide the chunk of code and restore previous state."
-  (when (overlayp lsp-ui-peek--overlay)
-    (delete-overlay lsp-ui-peek--overlay))
-  (setq lsp-ui-peek--overlay nil
-        lsp-ui-peek--last-xref nil)
-  (set-window-start (get-buffer-window) lsp-ui-peek--win-start))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--deactivate-keymap ()
-  "Deactivate keymap."
-  (-when-let (fn lsp-ui-peek--deactivate-keymap-fn)
-    (setq lsp-ui-peek--deactivate-keymap-fn nil)
-    (funcall fn)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--goto-xref (&optional x other-window)
-  "Go to a reference/definition."
-  (interactive)
-  (-if-let (xref (or x (lsp-ui-peek--get-selection)))
-      (-let (((&plist :file file :line line :column column) xref)
-             (buffer (current-buffer)))
-        (if (not (file-readable-p file))
-            (user-error "File not readable: %s" file)
-          (setq lsp-ui-peek--win-start nil)
-          (lsp-ui-peek--abort)
-          (let ((marker (with-current-buffer
-                            (or (get-file-buffer file)
-                                (find-file-noselect file))
-                          (save-restriction
-                            (widen)
-                            (save-excursion
-                              ;; When we jump to a file with line/column unspecified,
-                              ;; we do not want to move the point if the buffer exists.
-                              ;; We interpret line=column=0 differently here.
-                              (when (> (+ line column) 0)
-                                (goto-char 1)
-                                (forward-line line)
-                                (forward-char column))
-                              (point-marker)))))
-                (current-workspace lsp--cur-workspace))
-            (if other-window
-                (pop-to-buffer (marker-buffer marker) t)
-              (switch-to-buffer (marker-buffer marker)))
-            (with-current-buffer buffer
-              (lsp-ui-peek-mode -1))
-            (unless lsp--cur-workspace
-              (setq lsp--cur-workspace current-workspace))
-            (unless lsp-mode
-              (lsp-mode 1)
-              (lsp-on-open))
-            (goto-char marker)
-            (run-hooks 'xref-after-jump-hook))))
-    (lsp-ui-peek--toggle-file)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--goto-xref-other-window ()
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp-ui-peek--goto-xref nil t))
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-peek-mode-map nil
-  "Keymap for ‘lsp-ui-peek-mode’.")
-(unless lsp-ui-peek-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (suppress-keymap map t)
-    (define-key map "\e\e\e" 'lsp-ui-peek--abort)
-    (define-key map "\C-g" 'lsp-ui-peek--abort)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'lsp-ui-peek--select-next-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<right>") 'lsp-ui-peek--select-next-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'lsp-ui-peek--select-prev-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<left>") 'lsp-ui-peek--select-prev-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-n") 'lsp-ui-peek--select-next)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n") 'lsp-ui-peek--select-next)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<down>") 'lsp-ui-peek--select-next)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-p") 'lsp-ui-peek--select-prev)
-    (define-key map (kbd "p") 'lsp-ui-peek--select-prev)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<up>") 'lsp-ui-peek--select-prev)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") 'lsp-ui-peek--toggle-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "q") 'lsp-ui-peek--abort)
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'lsp-ui-peek--goto-xref)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-RET") 'lsp-ui-peek--goto-xref-other-window)
-    (setq lsp-ui-peek-mode-map map)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--disable ()
-  "Do not call this function, call `lsp-ui-peek--abort' instead."
-  (when (bound-and-true-p lsp-ui-peek-mode)
-    (lsp-ui-peek-mode -1)
-    (lsp-ui-peek--peek-hide)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--abort ()
-  (interactive)
-  ;; The timer fixes https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-ui/issues/33
-  (run-with-idle-timer 0 nil 'lsp-ui-peek--disable))
-
-(define-minor-mode lsp-ui-peek-mode
-  "Mode for lsp-ui-peek."
-  :init-value nil
-  (if lsp-ui-peek-mode
-      (setq lsp-ui-peek--deactivate-keymap-fn (set-transient-map lsp-ui-peek-mode-map t 'lsp-ui-peek--abort))
-    (lsp-ui-peek--deactivate-keymap)
-    (lsp-ui-peek--peek-hide)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--find-xrefs (input kind &optional request param)
-  "Find INPUT references.
-KIND is ‘references’, ‘definitions’ or a custom kind."
-  (setq lsp-ui-peek--kind kind)
-  (let ((xrefs (lsp-ui-peek--get-references kind request param)))
-    (unless xrefs
-      (user-error "No %s found for: %s" (symbol-name kind) input))
-    (xref-push-marker-stack)
-    (when (featurep 'evil-jumps)
-      (lsp-ui-peek--with-evil-jumps (evil-set-jump)))
-    (if (and (not lsp-ui-peek-always-show)
-             (not (cdr xrefs))
-             (= (length (plist-get (car xrefs) :xrefs)) 1))
-        (-let* ((xref (car (plist-get (car xrefs) :xrefs)))
-                ((&hash "uri" file "range" range) xref)
-                ((&hash "line" line "character" col) (gethash "start" range))
-                (file (lsp--uri-to-path file)))
-          (lsp-ui-peek--goto-xref `(:file ,file :line ,line :column ,col)))
-      (lsp-ui-peek-mode)
-      (lsp-ui-peek--show xrefs))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek-find-references ()
-  "Find references to the IDENTIFIER at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp-ui-peek--find-xrefs (symbol-at-point)
-                           'references
-                           "textDocument/references"
-                           (lsp--make-reference-params)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek-find-definitions ()
-  "Find definitions to the IDENTIFIER at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp-ui-peek--find-xrefs (symbol-at-point)
-                           'definitions
-                           "textDocument/definition"))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek-find-implementation ()
-  "Find implementation locations of the symbol at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (lsp-ui-peek--find-xrefs (symbol-at-point)
-                           'implementation
-                           "textDocument/implementation"))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek-find-workspace-symbol (pattern)
-  "Find symbols in the worskpace.
-The symbols are found matching PATTERN."
-  (interactive (list (read-string "workspace/symbol: "
-                                  nil 'xref--read-pattern-history)))
-  (lsp-ui-peek--find-xrefs pattern
-                           'symbols
-                           "workspace/symbol"
-                           (list :query pattern)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek-find-custom (kind request &optional extra)
-  "Find custom references.
-KIND is a symbol to name the references (definition, reference, ..).
-REQUEST is the method string to send the the language server.
-EXTRA is a plist of extra parameters."
-  (lsp-ui-peek--find-xrefs (symbol-at-point) kind request
-                           (append extra (lsp--text-document-position-params))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--extract-chunk-from-buffer (pos start end)
-  "Return the chunk of code pointed to by POS (a Position object) in the current buffer.
-START and END are delimiters."
-  (let* ((point (lsp--position-to-point pos))
-         (inhibit-field-text-motion t)
-         (line-start (1+ (- 1 (/ lsp-ui-peek-peek-height 2))))
-         (line-end (/ lsp-ui-peek-peek-height 2)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char point)
-      (let* ((before (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position line-start) (line-beginning-position)))
-             (line (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)))
-             (after (buffer-substring (line-end-position) (line-end-position line-end)))
-             (len (length line)))
-        (add-face-text-property (max (min start len) 0)
-                                (max (min end len) 0)
-                                'lsp-ui-peek-highlight t line)
-        `(,line . ,(concat before line after))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--xref-make-item (filename location)
-  "Return an item from a LOCATION in FILENAME.
-LOCATION can be either a LSP Location or SymbolInformation."
-  ;; TODO: Read more informations from SymbolInformation.
-  ;;       For now, only the location is used.
-  (-let* ((location (or (gethash "location" location) location))
-          (range (gethash "range" location))
-          ((&hash "start" pos-start "end" pos-end) range)
-          (start (gethash "character" pos-start))
-          (end (gethash "character" pos-end))
-          ((line . chunk) (lsp-ui-peek--extract-chunk-from-buffer pos-start start end)))
-    (list :summary (or line filename)
-          :chunk (or chunk filename)
-          :file filename
-          :line (gethash "line" pos-start)
-          :column start
-          :len (- end start))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--fontify-buffer (filename)
-  (when (eq lsp-ui-peek-fontify 'always)
-    (unless buffer-file-name
-      (make-local-variable 'delay-mode-hooks)
-      (let ((buffer-file-name filename)
-            (enable-local-variables nil)
-            (inhibit-message t)
-            (delay-mode-hooks t))
-        (set-auto-mode)))
-    (font-lock-ensure)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--get-xrefs-in-file (file)
-  "Return all references that contain a file.
-FILE is a cons where its car is the filename and the cdr is a list of Locations
-within the file.  We open and/or create the file/buffer only once for all
-references.  The function returns a list of `ls-xref-item'."
-  (let* ((filename (car file))
-         (visiting (find-buffer-visiting filename))
-         (fn (lambda (loc) (lsp-ui-peek--xref-make-item filename loc))))
-    (cond
-     (visiting
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert-buffer-substring-no-properties visiting)
-        (lsp-ui-peek--fontify-buffer filename)
-        (mapcar fn (cdr file))))
-     ((file-readable-p filename)
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert-file-contents-literally filename)
-        (lsp-ui-peek--fontify-buffer filename)
-        (mapcar fn (cdr file))))
-     (t (user-error "Cannot read %s" filename)))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--get-xrefs-list (file)
-  "Return a list of xrefs in FILE."
-  (-let* (((filename . xrefs) file))
-    `(:file ,filename :xrefs ,xrefs :count ,(length xrefs))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--locations-to-xref-items (locations)
-  "Return a list of list of item from LOCATIONS.
-LOCATIONS is an array of Location objects:
-
-interface Location {
-	uri: DocumentUri;
-	range: Range;
-}"
-  (-some--> (lambda (loc) (lsp--uri-to-path (gethash "uri" (or (gethash "location" loc) loc))))
-            (seq-group-by it locations)
-            (mapcar #'lsp-ui-peek--get-xrefs-list it)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--to-sequence (maybe-sequence)
-  "If maybe-sequence is not a sequence, wraps it into a single-element sequence."
-  (if (sequencep maybe-sequence) maybe-sequence (list maybe-sequence)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--get-references (_kind request &optional param)
-  "Get all references/definitions for the symbol under point.
-Returns item(s)."
-  (-some->> (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                                request
-                                (or param (lsp--text-document-position-params))))
-            ;; Language servers may return a single LOCATION instead of a sequence of them.
-            (lsp-ui-peek--to-sequence)
-            (lsp-ui-peek--locations-to-xref-items)
-            (-filter 'identity)))
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-mode-map)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek-enable (_enable)
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (bound-and-true-p lsp-ui-mode-map)
-    (user-error "Please load lsp-ui before trying to enable lsp-ui-peek")))
-
-;; lsp-ui.el loads lsp-ui-peek.el, so we can’t ‘require’ lsp-ui.
-;; FIXME: Remove this cyclic dependency.
-(declare-function lsp-ui--workspace-path "lsp-ui" (path))
-
-(declare-function evil-set-jump "evil-jumps.el" (&optional pos))
-
-(provide 'lsp-ui-peek)
-;;; lsp-ui-peek.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-ui-20180913.833/lsp-ui-peek.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-ui-20180913.833/lsp-ui-peek.elc
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index 98ca4d11e8f8..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-ui-20180913.833/lsp-ui-peek.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-ui-20180913.833/lsp-ui-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-ui-20180913.833/lsp-ui-pkg.el
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index 75d2a3348f7b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-ui-20180913.833/lsp-ui-pkg.el
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@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "lsp-ui" "20180913.833" "UI modules for lsp-mode"
-  '((emacs "25.1")
-    (dash "2.14")
-    (dash-functional "1.2.0")
-    (flycheck "31")
-    (lsp-mode "4.2")
-    (markdown-mode "2.3"))
-  :keywords
-  '("lsp")
-  :authors
-  '(("Tobias Pisani" . "topisani@hamsterpoison.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Tobias Pisani" . "topisani@hamsterpoison.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-ui")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-ui-20180913.833/lsp-ui-sideline.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-ui-20180913.833/lsp-ui-sideline.el
deleted file mode 100644
index f61e43c895ac..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/lsp-ui-20180913.833/lsp-ui-sideline.el
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@@ -1,506 +0,0 @@
-;;; lsp-ui-sideline.el --- Lsp-Ui-Sideline  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Sebastien Chapuis
-
-;; Author: Sebastien Chapuis <sebastien@chapu.is>
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-ui
-;; Keywords: lsp, ui
-
-;;; License
-;;
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
-;; Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Utility to show informations of the current line
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'lsp-mode)
-(require 'flycheck)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(defgroup lsp-ui-sideline nil
-  "Display informations of the current line."
-  :group 'tools
-  :group 'convenience
-  :group 'lsp-ui
-  :link '(custom-manual "(lsp-ui-sideline) Top")
-  :link '(info-link "(lsp-ui-sideline) Customizing"))
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-sideline-enable t
-  "Whether or not to enable ‘lsp-ui-sideline’."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-sideline-ignore-duplicate nil
-  "Control to ignore duplicates when there is a same symbol with the same contents."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-sideline-show-symbol t
-  "When t, show the symbol name on the right of the information."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-sideline-show-hover t
-  "Whether to show hover messages in sideline."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-sideline-show-flycheck t
-  "Whether to show flycheck messages in sideline."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-sideline-show-code-actions t
-  "Whether to show code actions in sideline."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-sideline-update-mode 'line
-  "Define the mode for updating sideline information.
-
-When set to `line' the information will be updated when user
-changes current line otherwise the information will be updated
-when user changes current point."
-  :type '(choice (const line)
-                 (const point))
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defcustom lsp-ui-sideline-delay 0.2
-  "Number of seconds to wait before showing sideline."
-  :type 'number
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-sideline-code-actions-prefix ""
-  "Prefix to insert before the code action title.
-This can be used to insert, for example, an unicode character: 💡")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-sideline--ovs nil
-  "Overlays used by `lsp-ui-sideline'.")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-sideline--occupied-lines nil
-  "List of lines occupied by an overlay of `lsp-ui-sideline'.")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-sideline--tag nil
-  "Tag marking where the last operation was based.
-It is used to know when the cursor has changed of line or point.")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-sideline--last-width nil
-  "Value of window's width on the last operation.
-It is used to know when the window has changed of width.")
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-sideline--timer nil)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-sideline-symbol
-  '((t :foreground "grey"
-       :box (:line-width -1 :color "grey")
-       :height 0.99))
-  "Face used to highlight symbols."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-sideline-current-symbol
-  '((t :foreground "white"
-       :weight ultra-bold
-       :box (:line-width -1 :color "white")
-       :height 0.99))
-  "Face used to highlight the symbol on point."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-sideline-code-action
-  '((t :foreground "yellow"))
-  "Face used to highlight code action text."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-sideline-symbol-info
-  '((t :slant italic :height 0.99))
-  "Face used to highlight the symbols informations (LSP hover)."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defface lsp-ui-sideline-global
-  '((t))
-  "Face which apply to all overlays.
-This face have a low priority over the others."
-  :group 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--calc-space (win-width str-len index)
-  "Calcul whether there is enough space on line.
-If there is enough space, it returns the point of the last
-character on the line.
-
-WIN-WIDTH is the window width.
-STR-LEN is the string size.
-INDEX is the line number (relative to the current line)."
-  (let ((eol (line-end-position index)))
-    (unless (member eol lsp-ui-sideline--occupied-lines)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char eol)
-        (when (>= (- win-width (current-column)) str-len)
-          eol)))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--find-line (str-len &optional up)
-  "Find a line where the string can be inserted.
-It loops on the nexts lines to find enough space.
-Returns the point of the last character on the line.
-
-WIN-WIDTH is the window width.
-STR-LEN is the string size.
-if UP is non-nil, it loops on the previous lines.."
-  (let ((win-width (lsp-ui-sideline--window-width))
-        (index 1) pos)
-    (while (and (null pos) (<= (abs index) 30))
-      (setq index (if up (1- index) (1+ index)))
-      (setq pos (lsp-ui-sideline--calc-space win-width str-len index)))
-    (when pos (push pos lsp-ui-sideline--occupied-lines))
-    (if (or (equal pos (point-min))
-            (and up (null pos)))
-        (lsp-ui-sideline--find-line str-len)
-      pos)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--delete-ov ()
-  "Delete overlays."
-  (seq-do 'delete-overlay lsp-ui-sideline--ovs)
-  (setq lsp-ui-sideline--ovs nil))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--get-renderer (language)
-  "Return a function to fontify a string in LANGUAGE."
-  (thread-last lsp--cur-workspace
-    lsp--workspace-client
-    lsp--client-string-renderers
-    (assoc-string language)
-    cdr))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--get-language ()
-  "Return the language of the buffer."
-  (thread-first lsp--cur-workspace
-    lsp--workspace-client
-    lsp--client-language-id
-    (funcall (current-buffer))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--extract-info (contents)
-  "Extract the line to print from CONTENTS.
-CONTENTS can be differents type of values:
-MarkedString | MarkedString[] | MarkupContent (as defined in the LSP).
-We prioritize string with a language (which is probably a type or a
-function signature)."
-  (when contents
-    (cond
-     ((stringp contents) contents)
-     ((sequencep contents) ;; MarkedString[]
-      (seq-find (lambda (it) (and (hash-table-p it)
-                                  (lsp-ui-sideline--get-renderer (gethash "language" it))))
-                contents))
-     ((gethash "kind" contents) (gethash "value" contents)) ;; MarkupContent
-     ((gethash "language" contents) ;; MarkedString
-      (and (lsp-ui-sideline--get-renderer (gethash "language" contents))
-           (gethash "value" contents))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--format-info (marked-string)
-  "Format MARKED-STRING.
-If the string has a language, we fontify it with the function provided
-by `lsp-mode'.
-MARKED-STRING is the string returned by `lsp-ui-sideline--extract-info'."
-  (when marked-string
-    (when (hash-table-p marked-string)
-      (let* ((language (gethash "language" marked-string))
-             (value (gethash "value" marked-string))
-             (renderer (lsp-ui-sideline--get-renderer language)))
-        (setq marked-string (if (and (functionp renderer) value)
-                                (funcall renderer value)
-                              value))))
-    (add-face-text-property 0 (length marked-string) 'lsp-ui-sideline-symbol-info nil marked-string)
-    (add-face-text-property 0 (length marked-string) 'default t marked-string)
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "[\n\t ]+" " " marked-string)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--align (&rest lengths)
-  (+ (apply '+ lengths)
-     (if (display-graphic-p) 1 2)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--make-display-string (info symbol current)
-  "Make final string to display on buffer.
-INFO is the information to display.
-SYMBOL is the symbol associated to the info.
-CURRENT is non-nil when the point is on the symbol."
-  (let* ((face (if current 'lsp-ui-sideline-current-symbol 'lsp-ui-sideline-symbol))
-         (str (if lsp-ui-sideline-show-symbol
-                  (concat info " " (propertize (concat " " symbol " ") 'face face))
-                info))
-         (len (length str))
-         (margin (lsp-ui-sideline--margin-width)))
-    (add-face-text-property 0 len 'lsp-ui-sideline-global nil str)
-    (concat
-     (propertize " " 'display `(space :align-to (- right-fringe ,(lsp-ui-sideline--align len margin))))
-     str)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--check-duplicate (symbol info)
-  (not (when lsp-ui-sideline-ignore-duplicate
-         (--any (and (string= (overlay-get it 'symbol) symbol)
-                     (string= (overlay-get it 'info) info))
-                lsp-ui-sideline--ovs))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--margin-width ()
-  (+ (if fringes-outside-margins right-margin-width 0)
-     (or (and (boundp 'fringe-mode)
-              (consp fringe-mode)
-              (or (equal (car fringe-mode) 0)
-                  (equal (cdr fringe-mode) 0))
-              1)
-         0)
-     (if (bound-and-true-p display-line-numbers-mode)
-         (+ 2 (line-number-display-width))
-       0)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--window-width ()
-  (- (min (window-text-width) (window-body-width))
-     (lsp-ui-sideline--margin-width)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--push-info (symbol tag bounds info)
-  (when (and (= tag (lsp-ui-sideline--calculate-tag))
-             (not (lsp-ui-sideline--stop-p)))
-    (let* ((info (concat (thread-first (gethash "contents" info)
-                           lsp-ui-sideline--extract-info
-                           lsp-ui-sideline--format-info)))
-           (current (and (>= (point) (car bounds)) (<= (point) (cdr bounds)))))
-      (when (and (> (length info) 0)
-                 (lsp-ui-sideline--check-duplicate symbol info))
-        (let* ((final-string (lsp-ui-sideline--make-display-string info symbol current))
-               (pos-ov (lsp-ui-sideline--find-line (length final-string)))
-               (ov (when pos-ov (make-overlay pos-ov pos-ov))))
-          (when pos-ov
-            (overlay-put ov 'info info)
-            (overlay-put ov 'symbol symbol)
-            (overlay-put ov 'bounds bounds)
-            (overlay-put ov 'current current)
-            (overlay-put ov 'after-string final-string)
-            (overlay-put ov 'window (get-buffer-window))
-            (push ov lsp-ui-sideline--ovs)))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--toggle-current (ov current)
-  "Toggle the OV face according to CURRENT."
-  (let* ((info (overlay-get ov 'info))
-         (symbol (overlay-get ov 'symbol))
-         (string (lsp-ui-sideline--make-display-string info symbol current)))
-    (overlay-put ov 'current current)
-    (overlay-put ov 'after-string string)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--highlight-current (point)
-  "Update the symbol's face according to POINT."
-  (dolist (ov lsp-ui-sideline--ovs)
-    (let* ((bounds (overlay-get ov 'bounds))
-           (start (car bounds))
-           (end (cdr bounds)))
-      (if (and bounds (>= point start) (<= point end))
-          (unless (overlay-get ov 'current)
-            (lsp-ui-sideline--toggle-current ov t))
-        (when (overlay-get ov 'current)
-          (lsp-ui-sideline--toggle-current ov nil))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--flycheck ()
-  "Show flycheck message(s)."
-  (let ((bol (line-beginning-position))
-        (eol (line-end-position)))
-    (dolist (e (flycheck-overlay-errors-in bol (1+ eol)))
-      (let* ((message (--> (flycheck-error-format-message-and-id e)
-                           (car (split-string it "\n"))
-                           (replace-regexp-in-string "[\n\t ]+" " " it)))
-             (len (length message))
-             (level (flycheck-error-level e))
-             (face (if (eq level 'info) 'success level))
-             (margin (lsp-ui-sideline--margin-width))
-             (message (progn (add-face-text-property 0 len 'lsp-ui-sideline-global nil message)
-                             (add-face-text-property 0 len face nil message)
-                             message))
-             (string (concat (propertize " " 'display `(space :align-to (- right-fringe ,(lsp-ui-sideline--align len margin))))
-                             message))
-             (pos-ov (lsp-ui-sideline--find-line len t))
-             (ov (and pos-ov (make-overlay pos-ov pos-ov))))
-        (when pos-ov
-          (overlay-put ov 'after-string string)
-          (push ov lsp-ui-sideline--ovs))))))
-
-(defvar-local lsp-ui-sideline--code-actions nil)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline-apply-code-actions nil
-  "Choose and apply code action(s) on the current line."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless lsp-ui-sideline--code-actions
-    (user-error "No code actions on the current line"))
-  (let* ((actions lsp-ui-sideline--code-actions)
-         (title (completing-read "Apply: " (--map (gethash "title" it) actions)
-                                 nil t))
-         (action (--first (equal (gethash "title" it) title) actions)))
-    (unless action
-      (error "Fail to apply action"))
-    (lsp-execute-code-action action)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--code-actions (actions)
-  "Show code ACTIONS."
-  (setq lsp-ui-sideline--code-actions actions)
-  (seq-doseq (action actions)
-    (-let* ((title (->> (gethash "title" action)
-                        (replace-regexp-in-string "[\n\t ]+" " ")
-                        (concat lsp-ui-sideline-code-actions-prefix)))
-            (margin (lsp-ui-sideline--margin-width))
-            (keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-                      (define-key map [down-mouse-1] (lambda () (interactive)
-                                                       (save-excursion
-                                                         (lsp-execute-code-action action))))
-                      map))
-            (len (length title))
-            (title (progn (add-face-text-property 0 len 'lsp-ui-sideline-global nil title)
-                          (add-face-text-property 0 len 'lsp-ui-sideline-code-action nil title)
-                          (add-text-properties 0 len `(keymap ,keymap mouse-face highlight) title)
-                          title))
-            (string (concat (propertize " " 'display `(space :align-to (- right-fringe ,(lsp-ui-sideline--align len margin))))
-                            title))
-            (pos-ov (lsp-ui-sideline--find-line (1+ (length title)) t))
-            (ov (and pos-ov (make-overlay pos-ov pos-ov))))
-      (when pos-ov
-        (overlay-put ov 'after-string string)
-        (push ov lsp-ui-sideline--ovs)))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--calculate-tag()
-  "Calculate the tag used to determinie whether to update sideline information."
-  (if (equal lsp-ui-sideline-update-mode 'line)
-      (line-number-at-pos)
-    (point)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--run ()
-  "Show informations (flycheck + lsp).
-It loops on the symbols of the current line and request information
-to the language server."
-  (lsp-ui-sideline--delete-ov)
-  (when (and lsp--cur-workspace
-             buffer-file-name)
-    (let ((eol (line-end-position))
-          (bol (line-beginning-position))
-          (tag (lsp-ui-sideline--calculate-tag))
-          (line-widen (save-restriction (widen) (line-number-at-pos)))
-          (doc-id (lsp--text-document-identifier)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (setq lsp-ui-sideline--occupied-lines nil
-              lsp-ui-sideline--tag tag
-              lsp-ui-sideline--last-width (window-text-width))
-        (when lsp-ui-sideline-show-flycheck
-          (lsp-ui-sideline--flycheck))
-        (when (and lsp-ui-sideline-show-code-actions (or (lsp--capability "codeActionProvider")
-                                                         (lsp--registered-capability "textDocument/codeAction")))
-          (lsp--send-request-async (lsp--make-request
-                                    "textDocument/codeAction"
-                                    (if (equal lsp-ui-sideline-update-mode 'line)
-                                        (list :textDocument doc-id
-                                              :range (lsp--region-to-range bol eol)
-                                              :context (list :diagnostics (lsp--cur-line-diagnotics)))
-                                      (lsp--text-document-code-action-params)))
-                                   #'lsp-ui-sideline--code-actions))
-        ;; Go through all symbols and request hover information.  Note that the symbols are
-        ;; traversed backwards as `forward-symbol' with a positive argument will jump just past the
-        ;; current symbol.  By going from the end of the line towards the front, point will be placed
-        ;; at the beginning of each symbol.  As the requests are first collected in a list before
-        ;; being processed they are still sent in order from left to right.
-        (when (and lsp-ui-sideline-show-hover (lsp--capability "hoverProvider"))
-          (let ((symbols))
-            (goto-char eol)
-            (while (and (> (point) bol)
-                        (progn (forward-symbol -1)
-                               (>= (point) bol)))
-              (let* ((symbol (thing-at-point 'symbol t))
-                     (bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol))
-                     (parsing-state (syntax-ppss))
-                     (in-string (nth 3 parsing-state))
-                     (outside-comment (eq (nth 4 parsing-state) nil)))
-                ;; Skip strings and comments
-                (when (and symbol (not in-string) outside-comment)
-                  (push (list symbol tag bounds (lsp--position (1- line-widen) (- (point) bol))) symbols))))
-            (dolist (entry symbols)
-              (-let [(symbol tag bounds position) entry]
-                (lsp--send-request-async
-                 (lsp--make-request
-                  "textDocument/hover"
-                  (list :textDocument doc-id :position position))
-                 (lambda (info) (if info (lsp-ui-sideline--push-info symbol tag bounds info))))))))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--stop-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if the sideline should not be display."
-  (or (region-active-p)
-      (bound-and-true-p company-pseudo-tooltip-overlay)
-      (bound-and-true-p lsp-ui-peek--overlay)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--hide-before-company (command)
-  "Disable the sideline before company's overlay appears.
-COMMAND is `company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend' parameter."
-  (when (memq command '(post-command update))
-    (lsp-ui-sideline--delete-ov)
-    (setq lsp-ui-sideline--tag nil)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline ()
-  "Show informations of the current line."
-  (if (lsp-ui-sideline--stop-p)
-      (progn (setq lsp-ui-sideline--tag nil)
-             (lsp-ui-sideline--delete-ov))
-    (if (and (equal (lsp-ui-sideline--calculate-tag) lsp-ui-sideline--tag)
-             (equal (window-text-width) lsp-ui-sideline--last-width))
-        (lsp-ui-sideline--highlight-current (point))
-      (lsp-ui-sideline--delete-ov)
-      (when lsp-ui-sideline--timer
-        (cancel-timer lsp-ui-sideline--timer))
-      (let ((buf (current-buffer)))
-        (setq lsp-ui-sideline--timer
-              (run-with-idle-timer lsp-ui-sideline-delay
-                                   nil
-                                   (lambda ()
-                                     ;; run lsp-ui only if current-buffer is the same.
-                                     (when (equal buf (current-buffer))
-                                       (lsp-ui-sideline--run)))))))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline-toggle-symbols-info ()
-  "Toggle display of symbols informations.
-This does not toggle display of flycheck diagnostics or code actions."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (bound-and-true-p lsp-ui-sideline-mode)
-    (setq lsp-ui-sideline-show-hover
-          (not lsp-ui-sideline-show-hover))
-    (lsp-ui-sideline--run)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline--diagnostics-changed ()
-  "Handler for flycheck notifications."
-  (setq lsp-ui-sideline--tag nil)
-  (lsp-ui-sideline))
-
-(define-minor-mode lsp-ui-sideline-mode
-  "Minor mode for showing information of current line."
-  :init-value nil
-  :group lsp-ui-sideline
-  (cond
-   (lsp-ui-sideline-mode
-    (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'lsp-ui-sideline nil t)
-    (advice-add 'company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend :before 'lsp-ui-sideline--hide-before-company)
-    (add-hook 'lsp-after-diagnostics-hook 'lsp-ui-sideline--diagnostics-changed nil t)
-    (setq-local flycheck-display-errors-function nil))
-   (t
-    (setq lsp-ui-sideline--tag nil)
-    (advice-remove 'company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend 'lsp-ui-sideline--hide-before-company)
-    (lsp-ui-sideline--delete-ov)
-    (remove-hook 'lsp-after-diagnostics-hook 'lsp-ui-sideline--diagnostics-changed)
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'lsp-ui-sideline t))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui-sideline-enable (enable)
-  "Enable/disable `lsp-ui-sideline-mode'."
-  (lsp-ui-sideline-mode (if enable 1 -1)))
-
-(provide 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-;;; lsp-ui-sideline.el ends here
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-;;; lsp-ui.el --- UI modules for lsp-mode            -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Tobias Pisani
-
-;; Author:  Tobias Pisani <topisani@hamsterpoison.com>
-;; Keywords: lsp
-;; URL: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-ui
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (dash "2.14") (dash-functional "1.2.0") (flycheck "31") (lsp-mode "4.2") (markdown-mode "2.3"))
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-
-;; Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
-;; of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
-;; in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
-;; to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
-;; copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
-;; furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
-
-;; The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
-;; all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-
-;; THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
-;; IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
-;; FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
-;; AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
-;; LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
-;; OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
-;; SOFTWARE.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; lsp-ui contains a series of useful UI integrations for lsp-mode, like
-;; flycheck support and code lenses.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup lsp-ui nil
-  "‘lsp-ui’ contains a series of useful UI integrations for ‘lsp-mode’."
-  :group 'tools
-  :group 'convenience
-  :link '(custom-manual "(lsp-ui) Top")
-  :link '(info-link "(lsp-ui) Customizing"))
-
-(require 'lsp-ui-sideline)
-(require 'lsp-ui-peek)
-(require 'lsp-ui-flycheck)
-(require 'lsp-ui-imenu)
-(require 'lsp-ui-doc)
-
-(defun lsp-ui-peek--render (major string)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert string)
-    (delay-mode-hooks
-      (let ((inhibit-message t))
-        (funcall major))
-      (ignore-errors
-        (font-lock-ensure)))
-    (buffer-string))
-  )
-
-
-(defun lsp-ui--workspace-path (path)
-  "Return the PATH relative to the workspace.
-If the PATH is not in the workspace, it returns the original PATH."
-  (let* ((path (file-truename path))
-         (root (lsp--workspace-root lsp--cur-workspace))
-         (in-workspace (string-prefix-p root path)))
-    (if in-workspace
-        (substring path (length root))
-      path)))
-
-(defun lsp-ui--toggle (enable)
-  (dolist (feature '(lsp-ui-flycheck lsp-ui-peek lsp-ui-sideline lsp-ui-doc lsp-ui-imenu))
-    (let* ((sym (intern-soft (concat (symbol-name feature) "-enable")))
-           (value (symbol-value sym))
-           (fn (symbol-function sym)))
-      (when (and (or value (not enable))
-                 (functionp fn))
-        (funcall fn enable)))))
-
-(defvar lsp-ui-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode lsp-ui-mode
-  "Toggle language server UI mode on or off.
-‘lsp-ui-mode’ is a minor mode that contains a series of useful UI
-integrations for ‘lsp-mode’.  With a prefix argument ARG, enable
-language server UI mode if ARG is positive, and disable it
-otherwise.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if ARG is
-omitted or nil, and toggle it if ARG is ‘toggle’."
-  :init-value nil
-  :group lsp-ui
-  :keymap lsp-ui-mode-map
-  (lsp-ui--toggle lsp-ui-mode))
-
-;; The request is delegated to xref-backend-apropos defined in lsp-mode.
-;; xref-find-apropos does similar job but is less appealing because it splits and
-;; regex quotes the pattern. The language server likely knows more about how
-;; to do fuzzy matching.
-(defun lsp-ui-find-workspace-symbol (pattern)
-  "List project-wide symbols matching the query string PATTERN."
-  (interactive (list (read-string
-                      "workspace/symbol: "
-                      nil 'xref--read-pattern-history)))
-  (xref--find-xrefs pattern 'apropos pattern nil))
-
-(defun lsp-ui--location< (x y)
-  "Compares two triples X and Y.
-Both should have the form (FILENAME LINE COLUMN)."
-  (if (not (string= (car x) (car y)))
-      (string< (car x) (car y))
-    (if (not (= (cadr x) (cadr y)))
-        (< (cadr x) (cadr y))
-      (< (caddr x) (caddr y)))))
-
-(defun lsp-ui--reference-triples (filter-fn)
-  "Return references as a list of (FILENAME LINE COLUMN) triples."
-  (let ((refs (lsp--send-request (lsp--make-request
-                                  "textDocument/references"
-                                  (lsp--make-reference-params)))))
-    (sort
-     (mapcar
-      (lambda (ref)
-        (-let* (((&hash "uri" uri "range" range) ref)
-                ((&hash "line" line "character" col) (gethash "start" range)))
-          (list (lsp--uri-to-path uri) line col)))
-      (if filter-fn (--filter (funcall filter-fn it) refs) refs))
-     #'lsp-ui--location<)))
-
-;; TODO Make it efficient
-(defun lsp-ui-find-next-reference (&optional filter-fn)
-  "Find next reference of the symbol at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((cur (list buffer-file-name (lsp--cur-line) (lsp--cur-column)))
-         (refs (lsp-ui--reference-triples filter-fn))
-         (idx -1)
-         (res (-first (lambda (ref) (cl-incf idx) (lsp-ui--location< cur ref)) refs)))
-    (if res
-        (progn
-         (find-file (car res))
-         (goto-char 1)
-         (forward-line (cadr res))
-         (forward-char (caddr res))
-         (cons idx (length refs)))
-      (cons 0 0))))
-
-;; TODO Make it efficient
-(defun lsp-ui-find-prev-reference (&optional filter-fn)
-  "Find previous reference of the symbol at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((cur (list buffer-file-name (lsp--cur-line) (lsp--cur-column)))
-         (refs (lsp-ui--reference-triples filter-fn))
-         (idx -1)
-         (res (-last (lambda (ref) (and (lsp-ui--location< ref cur) (cl-incf idx))) refs)))
-    (if res
-        (progn
-          (find-file (car res))
-          (goto-char 1)
-          (forward-line (cadr res))
-          (forward-char (caddr res))
-          (cons idx (length refs)))
-      (cons 0 0))))
-
-
-(provide 'lsp-ui)
-;;; lsp-ui.el ends here
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-Authors
-=======
-
-The following people have contributed to Magit, including the
-libraries `git-commit.el`, `magit-popup.el`, and `with-editor.el`
-which are distributed as separate Elpa packages.
-
-For statistics see https://magit.vc/stats/authors.html.
-
-Names below are sorted alphabetically.
-
-Author
-------
-
-- Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer@gmail.com>
-
-Maintainer
-----------
-
-- Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-Developers
-----------
-
-- Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>
-- Noam Postavsky <npostavs@users.sourceforge.net>
-
-Retired Maintainers and Developers
-----------------------------------
-
-- Nicolas Dudebout <nicolas.dudebout@gatech.edu>
-- Peter J. Weisberg <pj@irregularexpressions.net>
-- Pieter Praet <pieter@praet.org>
-- Phil Jackson <phil@shellarchive.co.uk>
-- Rémi Vanicat <vanicat@debian.org>
-- Yann Hodique <yann.hodique@gmail.com>
-
-Contributors
-------------
-
-- Aaron Culich <aculich@gmail.com>
-- Aaron Madlon-Kay <aaron@madlon-kay.com>
-- Abdo Roig-Maranges <abdo.roig@gmail.com>
-- Adam Benanti <0entropy@protonmail.com>
-- Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net>
-- Adam Spiers <emacs@adamspiers.org>
-- Adeodato Simó <dato@net.com.org.es>
-- Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@gmail.com>
-- Alan Falloon <alan.falloon@gmail.com>
-- Alban Gruin <alban@pa1ch.fr>
-- Aleksey Uimanov <s9gf4ult@gmail.com>
-- Alexander Gramiak <fice-t@protonmail.com>
-- Alex Dunn <adunn@ucsb.edu>
-- Alexey Voinov <alexey.v.voinov@gmail.com>
-- Alex Kost <alezost@gmail.com>
-- Alex Ott <alexott@gmail.com>
-- Allen <darkfeline@felesatra.moe>
-- Allen Li <darkfeline@felesatra.moe>
-- Andreas Fuchs <asf@boinkor.net>
-- Andreas Liljeqvist <andreas.liljeqvist@robacks.se>
-- Andreas Rottmann <a.rottmann@gmx.at>
-- Andrei Chițu <andrei.chitu1@gmail.com>
-- Andrew Kirkpatrick <andrew.kirkpatrick@adelaide.edu.au>
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-- Andrey Smirnov <andrew.smirnov@gmail.com>
-- Andriy Kmit' <dev@madand.net>
-- Andy Sawyer <git@pureabstract.org>
-- Aria Edmonds <aria@ar1as.space>
-- Barak A. Pearlmutter <barak+git@pearlmutter.net>
-- Bar Magal <bmagamb@gmail.com>
-- Bart Bakker <bart@thesoftwarecraft.com>
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-- Kévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec@gmail.com>
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-- Marcel Wolf <mwolf@ml1.net>
-- Marc Herbert <marc.herbert@gmail.com>
-- Marcin Bachry <hegel666@gmail.com>
-- Marco Craveiro <marco.craveiro@gmail.com>
-- Marco Wahl <marcowahlsoft@gmail.com>
-- Marc Sherry <msherry@gmail.com>
-- Marian Schubert <marian.schubert@gmail.com>
-- Mario Rodas <marsam@users.noreply.github.com>
-- Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer@gmail.com>
-- Mark Hepburn <Mark.Hepburn@csiro.au>
-- Mark Karpov <markkarpov@opmbx.org>
-- Mark Oteiza <mvoteiza@udel.edu>
-- Matthew Fluet <matthew.fluet@gmail.com>
-- Matthieu Hauglustaine <matt.hauglustaine@gmail.com>
-- Matus Goljer <dota.keys@gmail.com>
-- Michael Fogleman <michaelwfogleman@gmail.com>
-- Michael Griffiths <mikey@cich.li>
-- Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerdegen@web.de>
-- Michal Sojka <sojkam1@fel.cvut.cz>
-- Miciah Masters <miciah.masters@gmail.com>
-- Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
-- Miloš Mošić <mosic.milos@gmail.com>
-- Mitchel Humpherys <mitch.special@gmail.com>
-- Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org>
-- Natalie Weizenbaum <nex342@gmail.com>
-- Nguyễn Tuấn Anh <ubolonton@gmail.com>
-- Nic Ferier <nic@ferrier.me.uk>
-- Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>
-- Nick Alexander <nalexander@mozilla.com>
-- Nick Dimiduk <ndimiduk@gmail.com>
-- Nicklas Lindgren <nili@gulmohar.se>
-- Nicolas Dudebout <nicolas.dudebout@gatech.edu>
-- Nicolas Petton <nicolas@petton.fr>
-- Nicolas Richard <theonewiththeevillook@yahoo.fr>
-- Nikolay Martynov <mar.kolya@gmail.com>
-- Noam Postavsky <npostavs@users.sourceforge.net>
-- N. Troy de Freitas <me@ntdef.com>
-- Ole Arndt <oliver.arndt@cegedim.com>
-- Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho@gmail.com>
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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/dir b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/dir
deleted file mode 100644
index dfdbd715cf05..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/dir
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
-topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
-The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
-
-File: dir,	Node: Top	This is the top of the INFO tree
-
-  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
-  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
-  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
-  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
-
-  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
-  to select it.
-
-* Menu:
-
-Emacs
-* Magit: (magit).               Using Git from Emacs with Magit.
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/git-rebase.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/git-rebase.el
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index 63f50a8a32b3..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/git-rebase.el
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@@ -1,592 +0,0 @@
-;;; git-rebase.el --- Edit Git rebase files  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Phil Jackson <phil@shellarchive.co.uk>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this file.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package assists the user in editing the list of commits to be
-;; rewritten during an interactive rebase.
-
-;; When the user initiates an interactive rebase, e.g. using "r e" in
-;; a Magit buffer or on the command line using "git rebase -i REV",
-;; Git invokes the `$GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR' (or if that is undefined
-;; `$GIT_EDITOR' or even `$EDITOR') letting the user rearrange, drop,
-;; reword, edit, and squash commits.
-
-;; This package provides the major-mode `git-rebase-mode' which makes
-;; doing so much more fun, by making the buffer more colorful and
-;; providing the following commands:
-;;
-;;   C-c C-c  Tell Git to make it happen.
-;;   C-c C-k  Tell Git that you changed your mind, i.e. abort.
-;;
-;;   p        Move point to previous line.
-;;   n        Move point to next line.
-;;
-;;   M-p      Move the commit at point up.
-;;   M-n      Move the commit at point down.
-;;
-;;   k        Drop the commit at point.
-;;   c        Don't drop the commit at point.
-;;   r        Change the message of the commit at point.
-;;   e        Edit the commit at point.
-;;   s        Squash the commit at point, into the one above.
-;;   f        Like "s" but don't also edit the commit message.
-;;   x        Add a script to be run with the commit at point
-;;            being checked out.
-;;   z        Add noop action at point.
-;;
-;;   SPC      Show the commit at point in another buffer.
-;;   RET      Show the commit at point in another buffer and
-;;            select its window.
-;;   C-/      Undo last change.
-
-;; You should probably also read the `git-rebase' manpage.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'easymenu)
-(require 'server)
-(require 'with-editor)
-(require 'magit)
-
-(and (require 'async-bytecomp nil t)
-     (memq 'magit (bound-and-true-p async-bytecomp-allowed-packages))
-     (fboundp 'async-bytecomp-package-mode)
-     (async-bytecomp-package-mode 1))
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'recentf))
-
-;;; Options
-;;;; Variables
-
-(defgroup git-rebase nil
-  "Edit Git rebase sequences."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Editing Rebase Sequences")
-  :group 'tools)
-
-(defcustom git-rebase-auto-advance t
-  "Whether to move to next line after changing a line."
-  :group 'git-rebase
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom git-rebase-show-instructions t
-  "Whether to show usage instructions inside the rebase buffer."
-  :group 'git-rebase
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom git-rebase-confirm-cancel t
-  "Whether confirmation is required to cancel."
-  :group 'git-rebase
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;; Faces
-
-(defgroup git-rebase-faces nil
-  "Faces used by Git-Rebase mode."
-  :group 'faces
-  :group 'git-rebase)
-
-(defface git-rebase-hash '((t (:inherit magit-hash)))
-  "Face for commit hashes."
-  :group 'git-rebase-faces)
-
-(defface git-rebase-description nil
-  "Face for commit descriptions."
-  :group 'git-rebase-faces)
-
-(defface git-rebase-killed-action
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face :strike-through t)))
-  "Face for commented action and exec lines."
-  :group 'git-rebase-faces)
-
-(defface git-rebase-comment-hash
-  '((t (:inherit git-rebase-hash :weight bold)))
-  "Face for commit hashes in commit message comments."
-  :group 'git-rebase-faces)
-
-(defface git-rebase-comment-heading
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face))
-  "Face for headings in rebase message comments."
-  :group 'git-commit-faces)
-
-;;; Keymaps
-
-(defvar git-rebase-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map special-mode-map)
-    (cond ((featurep 'jkl)
-           (define-key map [return]    'git-rebase-show-commit)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "i") 'git-rebase-backward-line)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "k") 'forward-line)
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-i") 'git-rebase-move-line-up)
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-k") 'git-rebase-move-line-down)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "p") 'git-rebase-pick)
-           (define-key map (kbd   ",") 'git-rebase-kill-line))
-          (t
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'git-rebase-show-commit)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "p") 'git-rebase-backward-line)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "n") 'forward-line)
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'git-rebase-move-line-up)
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'git-rebase-move-line-down)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "c") 'git-rebase-pick)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "k") 'git-rebase-kill-line)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-k") 'git-rebase-kill-line)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "e") 'git-rebase-edit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "m") 'git-rebase-edit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "f") 'git-rebase-fixup)
-    (define-key map (kbd "q") 'undefined)
-    (define-key map (kbd "r") 'git-rebase-reword)
-    (define-key map (kbd "w") 'git-rebase-reword)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s") 'git-rebase-squash)
-    (define-key map (kbd "x") 'git-rebase-exec)
-    (define-key map (kbd "y") 'git-rebase-insert)
-    (define-key map (kbd "z") 'git-rebase-noop)
-    (define-key map (kbd "SPC")     'git-rebase-show-or-scroll-up)
-    (define-key map (kbd "DEL")     'git-rebase-show-or-scroll-down)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-t") 'git-rebase-move-line-up)
-    (define-key map [M-up]          'git-rebase-move-line-up)
-    (define-key map [M-down]        'git-rebase-move-line-down)
-    (define-key map [remap undo]    'git-rebase-undo)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Git-Rebase mode.")
-
-(cond ((featurep 'jkl)
-       (put 'git-rebase-reword       :advertised-binding "r")
-       (put 'git-rebase-move-line-up :advertised-binding (kbd "M-i"))
-       (put 'git-rebase-kill-line    :advertised-binding ","))
-      (t
-       (put 'git-rebase-reword       :advertised-binding "r")
-       (put 'git-rebase-move-line-up :advertised-binding (kbd "M-p"))
-       (put 'git-rebase-kill-line    :advertised-binding "k")))
-
-(easy-menu-define git-rebase-mode-menu git-rebase-mode-map
-  "Git-Rebase mode menu"
-  '("Rebase"
-    ["Pick" git-rebase-pick t]
-    ["Reword" git-rebase-reword t]
-    ["Edit" git-rebase-edit t]
-    ["Squash" git-rebase-squash t]
-    ["Fixup" git-rebase-fixup t]
-    ["Kill" git-rebase-kill-line t]
-    ["Noop" git-rebase-noop t]
-    ["Execute" git-rebase-exec t]
-    ["Move Down" git-rebase-move-line-down t]
-    ["Move Up" git-rebase-move-line-up t]
-    "---"
-    ["Cancel" with-editor-cancel t]
-    ["Finish" with-editor-finish t]))
-
-(defvar git-rebase-command-descriptions
-  '((with-editor-finish           . "tell Git to make it happen")
-    (with-editor-cancel           . "tell Git that you changed your mind, i.e. abort")
-    (git-rebase-backward-line     . "move point to previous line")
-    (forward-line                 . "move point to next line")
-    (git-rebase-move-line-up      . "move the commit at point up")
-    (git-rebase-move-line-down    . "move the commit at point down")
-    (git-rebase-show-or-scroll-up . "show the commit at point in another buffer")
-    (git-rebase-show-commit
-     . "show the commit at point in another buffer and select its window")
-    (undo                         . "undo last change")
-    (git-rebase-kill-line         . "drop the commit at point")
-    (git-rebase-insert            . "insert a line for an arbitrary commit")
-    (git-rebase-noop              . "add noop action at point")))
-
-;;; Commands
-
-(defun git-rebase-pick ()
-  "Use commit on current line."
-  (interactive)
-  (git-rebase-set-action "pick"))
-
-(defun git-rebase-reword ()
-  "Edit message of commit on current line."
-  (interactive)
-  (git-rebase-set-action "reword"))
-
-(defun git-rebase-edit ()
-  "Stop at the commit on the current line."
-  (interactive)
-  (git-rebase-set-action "edit"))
-
-(defun git-rebase-squash ()
-  "Meld commit on current line into previous commit, edit message."
-  (interactive)
-  (git-rebase-set-action "squash"))
-
-(defun git-rebase-fixup ()
-  "Meld commit on current line into previous commit, discard its message."
-  (interactive)
-  (git-rebase-set-action "fixup"))
-
-(defvar-local git-rebase-line nil)
-(defvar-local git-rebase-comment-re nil)
-
-(defun git-rebase-set-action (action)
-  (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-  (if (and (looking-at git-rebase-line)
-           (not (string-match-p "\\(e\\|exec\\|noop\\)$" (match-string 1))))
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (replace-match action t t nil 1)
-        (when git-rebase-auto-advance
-          (forward-line)))
-    (ding)))
-
-(defun git-rebase-line-p (&optional pos)
-  (save-excursion
-    (when pos (goto-char pos))
-    (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-    (looking-at-p git-rebase-line)))
-
-(defun git-rebase-region-bounds ()
-  (when (use-region-p)
-    (let ((beg (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning))
-                               (line-beginning-position)))
-          (end (save-excursion (goto-char (region-end))
-                               (line-end-position))))
-      (when (and (git-rebase-line-p beg)
-                 (git-rebase-line-p end))
-        (list beg (1+ end))))))
-
-(defun git-rebase-move-line-down (n)
-  "Move the current commit (or command) N lines down.
-If N is negative, move the commit up instead.  With an active
-region, move all the lines that the region touches, not just the
-current line."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (pcase-let* ((`(,beg ,end)
-                (or (git-rebase-region-bounds)
-                    (list (line-beginning-position)
-                          (1+ (line-end-position)))))
-               (pt-offset (- (point) beg))
-               (mark-offset (and mark-active (- (mark) beg))))
-    (save-restriction
-      (narrow-to-region
-       (point-min)
-       (1+ (save-excursion
-             (goto-char (point-min))
-             (while (re-search-forward git-rebase-line nil t))
-             (point))))
-      (if (or (and (< n 0) (= beg (point-min)))
-              (and (> n 0) (= end (point-max)))
-              (> end (point-max)))
-          (ding)
-        (goto-char (if (< n 0) beg end))
-        (forward-line n)
-        (atomic-change-group
-          (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-            (insert (delete-and-extract-region beg end)))
-          (let ((new-beg (- (point) (- end beg))))
-            (when (use-region-p)
-              (setq deactivate-mark nil)
-              (set-mark (+ new-beg mark-offset)))
-            (goto-char (+ new-beg pt-offset))))))))
-
-(defun git-rebase-move-line-up (n)
-  "Move the current commit (or command) N lines up.
-If N is negative, move the commit down instead.  With an active
-region, move all the lines that the region touches, not just the
-current line."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (git-rebase-move-line-down (- n)))
-
-(defun git-rebase-highlight-region (start end window rol)
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-        (deactivate-mark nil)
-        (bounds (git-rebase-region-bounds)))
-    (mapc #'delete-overlay magit-section-highlight-overlays)
-    (when bounds
-      (magit-section-make-overlay (car bounds) (cadr bounds)
-                                  'magit-section-heading-selection))
-    (if (and bounds (not magit-keep-region-overlay))
-        (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-unhighlight-region-function) rol)
-      (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-highlight-region-function)
-               start end window rol))))
-
-(defun git-rebase-unhighlight-region (rol)
-  (mapc #'delete-overlay magit-section-highlight-overlays)
-  (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-unhighlight-region-function) rol))
-
-(defun git-rebase-kill-line ()
-  "Kill the current action line."
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-  (when (and (looking-at git-rebase-line)
-             (not (eq (char-after) (string-to-char comment-start))))
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (insert comment-start)
-      (insert " "))
-    (when git-rebase-auto-advance
-      (forward-line))))
-
-(defun git-rebase-insert (rev)
-  "Read an arbitrary commit and insert it below current line."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Insert revision")))
-  (forward-line)
-  (--if-let (magit-rev-format "%h %s" rev)
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (insert "pick " it ?\n))
-    (user-error "Unknown revision")))
-
-(defun git-rebase-exec (arg)
-  "Insert a shell command to be run after the proceeding commit.
-
-If there already is such a command on the current line, then edit
-that instead.  With a prefix argument insert a new command even
-when there already is one on the current line.  With empty input
-remove the command on the current line, if any."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t) initial command)
-    (unless arg
-      (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-      (when (looking-at (concat git-rebase-comment-re "?"
-                                "\\(e\\|exec\\) \\(.*\\)"))
-        (setq initial (match-string-no-properties 2))))
-    (setq command (read-shell-command "Execute: " initial))
-    (pcase (list command initial)
-      (`("" nil) (ding))
-      (`(""  ,_)
-       (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (1+ (match-end 0))))
-      (`(,_ nil)
-       (forward-line)
-       (insert (concat "exec " command "\n"))
-       (unless git-rebase-auto-advance
-         (forward-line -1)))
-      (_
-       (replace-match (concat "exec " command) t t)
-       (if git-rebase-auto-advance
-           (forward-line)
-         (goto-char (line-beginning-position)))))))
-
-(defun git-rebase-noop (&optional arg)
-  "Add noop action at point.
-
-If the current line already contains a a noop action, leave it
-unchanged.  If there is a commented noop action present, remove
-the comment.  Otherwise add a new noop action.  With a prefix
-argument insert a new noop action regardless what is already
-present on the current line.
-
-A noop action can be used to make git perform a rebase even if
-no commits are selected.  Without the noop action present, git
-would see an empty file and therefore do nothing."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-  ;; The extra space at the end is only there to make the action
-  ;; consistent with the others (action argument). This keeps
-  ;; the regexp `git-rebase-line' from getting complicated.
-  (let ((noop-string "noop \n"))
-    (when (or arg (not (looking-at noop-string)))
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (if (and (not arg)
-                 (looking-at (concat comment-start noop-string)))
-            (delete-char 1)
-          (insert noop-string))))))
-
-(defun git-rebase-undo (&optional arg)
-  "Undo some previous changes.
-Like `undo' but works in read-only buffers."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (undo arg)))
-
-(defun git-rebase--show-commit (&optional scroll)
-  (let ((disable-magit-save-buffers t))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-      (--if-let (and (looking-at git-rebase-line)
-                     (match-string 2))
-          (pcase scroll
-            (`up   (magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up))
-            (`down (magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down))
-            (_     (apply #'magit-show-commit it (magit-diff-arguments))))
-        (ding)))))
-
-(defun git-rebase-show-commit ()
-  "Show the commit on the current line if any."
-  (interactive)
-  (git-rebase--show-commit))
-
-(defun git-rebase-show-or-scroll-up ()
-  "Update the commit buffer for commit on current line.
-
-Either show the commit at point in the appropriate buffer, or if
-that buffer is already being displayed in the current frame and
-contains information about that commit, then instead scroll the
-buffer up."
-  (interactive)
-  (git-rebase--show-commit 'up))
-
-(defun git-rebase-show-or-scroll-down ()
-  "Update the commit buffer for commit on current line.
-
-Either show the commit at point in the appropriate buffer, or if
-that buffer is already being displayed in the current frame and
-contains information about that commit, then instead scroll the
-buffer down."
-  (interactive)
-  (git-rebase--show-commit 'down))
-
-(defun git-rebase-backward-line (&optional n)
-  "Move N lines backward (forward if N is negative).
-Like `forward-line' but go into the opposite direction."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (forward-line (- (or n 1))))
-
-;;; Mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode git-rebase-mode special-mode "Git Rebase"
-  "Major mode for editing of a Git rebase file.
-
-Rebase files are generated when you run 'git rebase -i' or run
-`magit-interactive-rebase'.  They describe how Git should perform
-the rebase.  See the documentation for git-rebase (e.g., by
-running 'man git-rebase' at the command line) for details."
-  :group 'git-rebase
-  (setq comment-start (or (magit-get "core.commentChar") "#"))
-  (setq git-rebase-comment-re (concat "^" (regexp-quote comment-start)))
-  (setq git-rebase-line
-        (concat "^\\(" (regexp-quote comment-start) "? *"
-                "\\(?:[fprse]\\|pick\\|reword\\|edit\\|squash\\|fixup\\|exec\\|noop\\)\\) "
-                "\\(?:\\([^ \n]+\\) \\(.*\\)\\)?"))
-  (setq font-lock-defaults (list (git-rebase-mode-font-lock-keywords) t t))
-  (unless git-rebase-show-instructions
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (flush-lines git-rebase-comment-re)))
-  (unless with-editor-mode
-    ;; Maybe already enabled when using `shell-command' or an Emacs shell.
-    (with-editor-mode 1))
-  (when git-rebase-confirm-cancel
-    (add-hook 'with-editor-cancel-query-functions
-              'git-rebase-cancel-confirm nil t))
-  (setq-local redisplay-highlight-region-function 'git-rebase-highlight-region)
-  (setq-local redisplay-unhighlight-region-function 'git-rebase-unhighlight-region)
-  (add-hook 'with-editor-pre-cancel-hook  'git-rebase-autostash-save  nil t)
-  (add-hook 'with-editor-post-cancel-hook 'git-rebase-autostash-apply nil t)
-  (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function
-        #'magit-imenu--rebase-prev-index-position-function)
-  (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function
-        #'magit-imenu--rebase-extract-index-name-function)
-  (when (boundp 'save-place)
-    (setq save-place nil)))
-
-(defun git-rebase-cancel-confirm (force)
-  (or (not (buffer-modified-p))
-      force
-      (magit-confirm 'abort-rebase "Abort this rebase" nil 'noabort)))
-
-(defun git-rebase-autostash-save ()
-  (--when-let (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge/autostash"))
-    (push (cons 'stash it) with-editor-cancel-alist)))
-
-(defun git-rebase-autostash-apply ()
-  (--when-let (cdr (assq 'stash with-editor-cancel-alist))
-    (magit-stash-apply it)))
-
-(defun git-rebase-match-comment-line (limit)
-  (re-search-forward (concat git-rebase-comment-re ".*") limit t))
-
-(defun git-rebase-mode-font-lock-keywords ()
-  "Font lock keywords for Git-Rebase mode."
-  (let ((action-re "\
-\\([efprs]\\|pick\\|reword\\|edit\\|squash\\|fixup\\) \\([^ \n]+\\) \\(.*\\)"))
-    `((,(concat "^" action-re)
-       (1 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-       (2 'git-rebase-hash)
-       (3 'git-rebase-description))
-      ("^\\(exec\\) \\(.*\\)"
-       (1 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-       (2 'git-rebase-description))
-      ("^\\(noop\\)"
-       (1 'font-lock-keyword-face))
-      (git-rebase-match-comment-line 0 'font-lock-comment-face)
-      (,(concat git-rebase-comment-re " *" action-re)
-       0 'git-rebase-killed-action t)
-      ("\\[[^[]*\\]"
-       0 'magit-keyword t)
-      (,(format "^%s Rebase \\([^ ]*\\) onto \\([^ ]*\\)" comment-start)
-       (1 'git-rebase-comment-hash t)
-       (2 'git-rebase-comment-hash t))
-      (,(format "^%s \\(Commands:\\)" comment-start)
-       (1 'git-rebase-comment-heading t)))))
-
-(defun git-rebase-mode-show-keybindings ()
-  "Modify the \"Commands:\" section of the comment Git generates
-at the bottom of the file so that in place of the one-letter
-abbreviation for the command, it shows the command's keybinding.
-By default, this is the same except for the \"pick\" command."
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (when (and git-rebase-show-instructions
-                 (re-search-forward
-                  (concat git-rebase-comment-re "\\s-+p, pick")
-                  nil t))
-        (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-        (pcase-dolist (`(,cmd . ,desc) git-rebase-command-descriptions)
-          (insert (format "%s %-8s %s\n"
-                          comment-start
-                          (substitute-command-keys (format "\\[%s]" cmd))
-                          desc)))
-        (while (re-search-forward (concat git-rebase-comment-re
-                                          "\\(  ?\\)\\([^\n,],\\) "
-                                          "\\([^\n ]+\\) ")
-                                  nil t)
-          (let ((cmd (intern (concat "git-rebase-" (match-string 3)))))
-            (if (not (fboundp cmd))
-                (delete-region (line-beginning-position) (1+ (line-end-position)))
-              (replace-match " " t t nil 1)
-              (replace-match
-               (format "%-8s"
-                       (mapconcat #'key-description
-                                  (--remove (eq (elt it 0) 'menu-bar)
-                                            (reverse (where-is-internal cmd)))
-                                  ", "))
-               t t nil 2))))))))
-
-(add-hook 'git-rebase-mode-hook 'git-rebase-mode-show-keybindings t)
-
-(defun git-rebase-mode-disable-before-save-hook ()
-  (set (make-local-variable 'before-save-hook) nil))
-
-(add-hook 'git-rebase-mode-hook 'git-rebase-mode-disable-before-save-hook)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defconst git-rebase-filename-regexp "/git-rebase-todo\\'")
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist
-             (cons git-rebase-filename-regexp 'git-rebase-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'with-editor-server-window-alist
-             (cons git-rebase-filename-regexp 'switch-to-buffer))
-
-(eval-after-load 'recentf
-  '(add-to-list 'recentf-exclude git-rebase-filename-regexp))
-
-(add-to-list 'with-editor-file-name-history-exclude git-rebase-filename-regexp)
-
-(provide 'git-rebase)
-;;; git-rebase.el ends here
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-;;; magit-apply.el --- apply Git diffs  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements commands for applying Git diffs or parts
-;; of such a diff.  The supported "apply variants" are apply, stage,
-;; unstage, discard, and reverse - more than Git itself knows about,
-;; at least at the porcelain level.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit-core)
-(require 'magit-diff)
-(require 'magit-wip)
-
-;; For `magit-apply'
-(declare-function magit-am-popup "magit-sequence" (&optional arg))
-(declare-function magit-patch-apply-popup "magit-files" (&optional arg))
-;; For `magit-discard-files'
-(declare-function magit-checkout-stage "magit-merge" (file arg))
-(declare-function magit-checkout-read-stage "magit-merge" (file))
-(defvar auto-revert-verbose)
-;; For `magit-stage-untracked'
-(declare-function magit-submodule-add "magit-submodule"
-                  (url &optional path name args))
-(declare-function magit-submodule-read-name-for-path "magit-submodule"
-                  (path &optional prefer-short))
-(declare-function borg--maybe-absorb-gitdir "borg" (pkg))
-(declare-function borg--sort-submodule-sections "borg" (file))
-(defvar borg-user-emacs-directory)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash t
-  "Whether Magit uses the system's trash can.
-
-You should absolutely not disable this and also remove `discard'
-from `magit-no-confirm'.  You shouldn't do that even if you have
-all of the Magit-Wip modes enabled, because those modes do not
-track any files that are not tracked in the proper branch."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-essentials
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-unstage-committed t
-  "Whether unstaging a committed change reverts it instead.
-
-A committed change cannot be unstaged, because staging and
-unstaging are actions that are concerned with the differences
-between the index and the working tree, not with committed
-changes.
-
-If this option is non-nil (the default), then typing \"u\"
-\(`magit-unstage') on a committed change, causes it to be
-reversed in the index but not the working tree.  For more
-information see command `magit-reverse-in-index'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.1")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-reverse-atomically nil
-  "Whether to reverse changes atomically.
-
-If some changes can be reversed while others cannot, then nothing
-is reversed if the value of this option is non-nil.  But when it
-is nil, then the changes that can be reversed are reversed and
-for the other changes diff files are created that contain the
-rejected reversals."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.7.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;; Commands
-;;;; Apply
-
-(defun magit-apply (&rest args)
-  "Apply the change at point to the working tree.
-With a prefix argument fallback to a 3-way merge.  Doing
-so causes the change to be applied to the index as well."
-  (interactive (and current-prefix-arg (list "--3way")))
-  (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection)
-    (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope))
-      (`(,(or `unstaged `staged) ,_)
-       (user-error "Change is already in the working tree"))
-      (`(untracked ,(or `file `files))
-       (magit-am-popup))
-      (`(,_ region) (magit-apply-region it args))
-      (`(,_   hunk) (magit-apply-hunk   it args))
-      (`(,_  hunks) (magit-apply-hunks  it args))
-      (`(rebase-sequence file) (magit-patch-apply-popup))
-      (`(,_   file) (magit-apply-diff   it args))
-      (`(,_  files) (magit-apply-diffs  it args)))))
-
-(defun magit-apply--section-content (section)
-  (buffer-substring-no-properties (if (magit-hunk-section-p section)
-                                      (oref section start)
-                                    (oref section content))
-                                  (oref section end)))
-
-(defun magit-apply-diffs (sections &rest args)
-  (setq sections (magit-apply--get-diffs sections))
-  (magit-apply-patch sections args
-                     (mapconcat
-                      (lambda (s)
-                        (concat (magit-diff-file-header s)
-                                (magit-apply--section-content s)))
-                      sections "")))
-
-(defun magit-apply-diff (section &rest args)
-  (setq section (car (magit-apply--get-diffs (list section))))
-  (magit-apply-patch section args
-                     (concat (magit-diff-file-header section)
-                             (magit-apply--section-content section))))
-
-(defun magit-apply-hunks (sections &rest args)
-  (let ((section (oref (car sections) parent)))
-    (when (string-match "^diff --cc" (oref section value))
-      (user-error "Cannot un-/stage resolution hunks.  Stage the whole file"))
-    (magit-apply-patch section args
-                       (concat (oref section header)
-                               (mapconcat 'magit-apply--section-content
-                                          sections "")))))
-
-(defun magit-apply-hunk (section &rest args)
-  (when (string-match "^diff --cc" (magit-section-parent-value section))
-    (user-error "Cannot un-/stage resolution hunks.  Stage the whole file"))
-  (magit-apply-patch (oref section parent) args
-                     (concat (magit-diff-file-header section)
-                             (magit-apply--section-content section))))
-
-(defun magit-apply-region (section &rest args)
-  (unless (magit-diff-context-p)
-    (user-error "Not enough context to apply region.  Increase the context"))
-  (when (string-match "^diff --cc" (magit-section-parent-value section))
-    (user-error "Cannot un-/stage resolution hunks.  Stage the whole file"))
-  (magit-apply-patch (oref section parent) args
-                     (concat (magit-diff-file-header section)
-                             (magit-diff-hunk-region-patch section args))))
-
-(defun magit-apply-patch (section:s args patch)
-  (let* ((files (if (atom section:s)
-                    (list (oref section:s value))
-                  (--map (oref it value) section:s)))
-         (command (symbol-name this-command))
-         (command (if (and command (string-match "^magit-\\([^-]+\\)" command))
-                      (match-string 1 command)
-                    "apply")))
-    (when (and magit-wip-before-change-mode (not inhibit-magit-refresh))
-      (magit-wip-commit-before-change files (concat " before " command)))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert patch)
-      (magit-run-git-with-input
-       "apply" args "-p0"
-       (unless (magit-diff-context-p) "--unidiff-zero")
-       "--ignore-space-change" "-"))
-    (unless inhibit-magit-refresh
-      (when magit-wip-after-apply-mode
-        (magit-wip-commit-after-apply files (concat " after " command)))
-      (magit-refresh))))
-
-(defun magit-apply--get-selection ()
-  (or (magit-region-sections '(hunk file) t)
-      (let ((section (magit-current-section)))
-        (pcase (oref section type)
-          ((or `hunk `file) section)
-          ((or `staged `unstaged `untracked
-               `stashed-index `stashed-worktree `stashed-untracked)
-           (oref section children))
-          (_ (user-error "Cannot apply this, it's not a change"))))))
-
-(defun magit-apply--get-diffs (sections)
-  (magit-section-case
-    ([file diffstat]
-     (--map (or (magit-get-section
-                 (append `((file . ,(oref it value)))
-                         (magit-section-ident magit-root-section)))
-                (error "Cannot get required diff headers"))
-            sections))
-    (t sections)))
-
-(defun magit-apply--diff-ignores-whitespace-p ()
-  (and (cl-intersection (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-                            (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)
-                          magit-diff-section-arguments)
-                        '("--ignore-space-at-eol"
-                          "--ignore-space-change"
-                          "--ignore-all-space"
-                          "--ignore-blank-lines")
-                        :test #'equal)
-       t))
-
-;;;; Stage
-
-(defun magit-stage (&optional intent)
-  "Add the change at point to the staging area.
-With a prefix argument, INTENT, and an untracked file (or files)
-at point, stage the file but not its content."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (--if-let (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode) (magit-apply--get-selection))
-      (pcase (list (magit-diff-type)
-                   (magit-diff-scope)
-                   (magit-apply--diff-ignores-whitespace-p))
-        (`(untracked     ,_  ,_) (magit-stage-untracked intent))
-        (`(unstaged  region  ,_) (magit-apply-region it "--cached"))
-        (`(unstaged    hunk  ,_) (magit-apply-hunk   it "--cached"))
-        (`(unstaged   hunks  ,_) (magit-apply-hunks  it "--cached"))
-        (`(unstaged    file   t) (magit-apply-diff   it "--cached"))
-        (`(unstaged   files   t) (magit-apply-diffs  it "--cached"))
-        (`(unstaged    list   t) (magit-apply-diffs  it "--cached"))
-        (`(unstaged    file nil) (magit-stage-1 "-u" (list (oref it value))))
-        (`(unstaged   files nil) (magit-stage-1 "-u" (magit-region-values nil t)))
-        (`(unstaged    list nil) (magit-stage-modified))
-        (`(staged        ,_  ,_) (user-error "Already staged"))
-        (`(committed     ,_  ,_) (user-error "Cannot stage committed changes"))
-        (`(undefined     ,_  ,_) (user-error "Cannot stage this change")))
-    (call-interactively 'magit-stage-file)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stage-file (file)
-  "Stage all changes to FILE.
-With a prefix argument or when there is no file at point ask for
-the file to be staged.  Otherwise stage the file at point without
-requiring confirmation."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((atpoint (magit-section-when (file)))
-          (current (magit-file-relative-name))
-          (choices (nconc (magit-unstaged-files)
-                          (magit-untracked-files)))
-          (default (car (member (or atpoint current) choices))))
-     (list (if (or current-prefix-arg (not default))
-               (magit-completing-read "Stage file" choices
-                                      nil t nil nil default)
-             default))))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-stage-1 nil (list file))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stage-modified (&optional all)
-  "Stage all changes to files modified in the worktree.
-Stage all new content of tracked files and remove tracked files
-that no longer exist in the working tree from the index also.
-With a prefix argument also stage previously untracked (but not
-ignored) files."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when (magit-anything-staged-p)
-    (magit-confirm 'stage-all-changes))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-stage-1 (if all "--all" "-u"))))
-
-(defun magit-stage-1 (arg &optional files)
-  (magit-wip-commit-before-change files " before stage")
-  (magit-run-git "add" arg (if files (cons "--" files) "."))
-  (when magit-auto-revert-mode
-    (mapc #'magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired files))
-  (magit-wip-commit-after-apply files " after stage"))
-
-(defun magit-stage-untracked (&optional intent)
-  (let* ((section (magit-current-section))
-         (files (pcase (magit-diff-scope)
-                  (`file  (list (oref section value)))
-                  (`files (magit-region-values nil t))
-                  (`list  (magit-untracked-files))))
-         plain repos)
-    (dolist (file files)
-      (if (and (not (file-symlink-p file))
-               (magit-git-repo-p file t))
-          (push file repos)
-        (push file plain)))
-    (magit-wip-commit-before-change files " before stage")
-    (when plain
-      (magit-run-git "add" (and intent "--intent-to-add")
-                     "--" plain)
-      (when magit-auto-revert-mode
-        (mapc #'magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired plain)))
-    (dolist (repo repos)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (oref (magit-get-section
-                          `((file . ,repo) (untracked) (status)))
-                         start))
-        (let* ((topdir (magit-toplevel))
-               (package
-                (and (equal (bound-and-true-p borg-user-emacs-directory)
-                            topdir)
-                     (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name repo)))))
-          (magit-submodule-add
-           (let ((default-directory
-                   (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name repo))))
-             (or (magit-get "remote" (magit-get-some-remote) "url")
-                 (concat (file-name-as-directory ".") repo)))
-           repo
-           (magit-submodule-read-name-for-path repo package))
-          (when package
-            (borg--sort-submodule-sections
-             (expand-file-name ".gitmodules" topdir))
-            (let ((default-directory borg-user-emacs-directory))
-              (borg--maybe-absorb-gitdir package))
-            (when (and (y-or-n-p
-                        (format "Also build and activate `%s' drone?" package))
-                       (fboundp 'borg-build)
-                       (fboundp 'borg-activate))
-              (borg-build package)
-              (borg-activate package))))))
-    (magit-wip-commit-after-apply files " after stage")))
-
-;;;; Unstage
-
-(defun magit-unstage ()
-  "Remove the change at point from the staging area."
-  (interactive)
-  (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection)
-    (pcase (list (magit-diff-type)
-                 (magit-diff-scope)
-                 (magit-apply--diff-ignores-whitespace-p))
-      (`(untracked     ,_  ,_) (user-error "Cannot unstage untracked changes"))
-      (`(unstaged      ,_  ,_) (user-error "Already unstaged"))
-      (`(staged    region  ,_) (magit-apply-region it "--reverse" "--cached"))
-      (`(staged      hunk  ,_) (magit-apply-hunk   it "--reverse" "--cached"))
-      (`(staged     hunks  ,_) (magit-apply-hunks  it "--reverse" "--cached"))
-      (`(staged      file   t) (magit-apply-diff   it "--reverse" "--cached"))
-      (`(staged     files   t) (magit-apply-diffs  it "--reverse" "--cached"))
-      (`(staged      list   t) (magit-apply-diffs  it "--reverse" "--cached"))
-      (`(staged      file nil) (magit-unstage-1 (list (oref it value))))
-      (`(staged     files nil) (magit-unstage-1 (magit-region-values nil t)))
-      (`(staged      list nil) (magit-unstage-all))
-      (`(committed     ,_  ,_) (if magit-unstage-committed
-                                   (magit-reverse-in-index)
-                                 (user-error "Cannot unstage committed changes")))
-      (`(undefined     ,_  ,_) (user-error "Cannot unstage this change")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-unstage-file (file)
-  "Unstage all changes to FILE.
-With a prefix argument or when there is no file at point ask for
-the file to be unstaged.  Otherwise unstage the file at point
-without requiring confirmation."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((atpoint (magit-section-when (file)))
-          (current (magit-file-relative-name))
-          (choices (magit-staged-files))
-          (default (car (member (or atpoint current) choices))))
-     (list (if (or current-prefix-arg (not default))
-               (magit-completing-read "Unstage file" choices
-                                      nil t nil nil default)
-             default))))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-unstage-1 (list file))))
-
-(defun magit-unstage-1 (files)
-  (magit-wip-commit-before-change files " before unstage")
-  (if (magit-no-commit-p)
-      (magit-run-git "rm" "--cached" "--" files)
-    (magit-run-git "reset" "HEAD" "--" files))
-  (magit-wip-commit-after-apply files " after unstage"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-unstage-all ()
-  "Remove all changes from the staging area."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (or (magit-anything-unstaged-p)
-            (magit-untracked-files))
-    (magit-confirm 'unstage-all-changes))
-  (magit-wip-commit-before-change nil " before unstage")
-  (magit-run-git "reset" "HEAD" "--")
-  (magit-wip-commit-after-apply nil " after unstage"))
-
-;;;; Discard
-
-(defun magit-discard ()
-  "Remove the change at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection)
-    (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope))
-      (`(committed ,_) (user-error "Cannot discard committed changes"))
-      (`(undefined ,_) (user-error "Cannot discard this change"))
-      (`(,_    region) (magit-discard-region it))
-      (`(,_      hunk) (magit-discard-hunk   it))
-      (`(,_     hunks) (magit-discard-hunks  it))
-      (`(,_      file) (magit-discard-file   it))
-      (`(,_     files) (magit-discard-files  it))
-      (`(,_      list) (magit-discard-files  it)))))
-
-(defun magit-discard-region (section)
-  (magit-confirm 'discard "Discard region")
-  (magit-discard-apply section 'magit-apply-region))
-
-(defun magit-discard-hunk (section)
-  (magit-confirm 'discard "Discard hunk")
-  (magit-discard-apply section 'magit-apply-hunk))
-
-(defun magit-discard-apply (section apply)
-  (if (eq (magit-diff-type section) 'unstaged)
-      (funcall apply section "--reverse")
-    (if (magit-anything-unstaged-p
-         nil (if (magit-file-section-p section)
-                 (oref section value)
-               (magit-section-parent-value section)))
-        (progn (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t))
-                 (funcall apply section "--reverse" "--cached")
-                 (funcall apply section "--reverse" "--reject"))
-               (magit-refresh))
-      (funcall apply section "--reverse" "--index"))))
-
-(defun magit-discard-hunks (sections)
-  (magit-confirm 'discard (format "Discard %s hunks from %s"
-                                  (length sections)
-                                  (magit-section-parent-value (car sections))))
-  (magit-discard-apply-n sections 'magit-apply-hunks))
-
-(defun magit-discard-apply-n (sections apply)
-  (let ((section (car sections)))
-    (if (eq (magit-diff-type section) 'unstaged)
-        (funcall apply sections "--reverse")
-      (if (magit-anything-unstaged-p
-           nil (if (magit-file-section-p section)
-                   (oref section value)
-                 (magit-section-parent-value section)))
-          (progn (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t))
-                   (funcall apply sections "--reverse" "--cached")
-                   (funcall apply sections "--reverse" "--reject"))
-                 (magit-refresh))
-        (funcall apply sections "--reverse" "--index")))))
-
-(defun magit-discard-file (section)
-  (magit-discard-files (list section)))
-
-(defun magit-discard-files (sections)
-  (let ((auto-revert-verbose nil)
-        (type (magit-diff-type (car sections)))
-        (status (magit-file-status))
-        files delete resurrect rename discard discard-new resolve)
-    (dolist (section sections)
-      (let ((file (oref section value)))
-        (push file files)
-        (pcase (cons (pcase type
-                       (`staged ?X)
-                       (`unstaged ?Y)
-                       (`untracked ?Z))
-                     (cddr (assoc file status)))
-          (`(?Z) (dolist (f (magit-untracked-files nil file))
-                   (push f delete)))
-          ((or `(?Z ?? ??) `(?Z ?! ?!)) (push file delete))
-          ((or `(?Z ?D ? ) `(,_ ?D ?D)) (push file delete))
-          ((or `(,_ ?U ,_) `(,_ ,_ ?U)) (push file resolve))
-          (`(,_ ?A ?A)                  (push file resolve))
-          (`(?X ?M ,(or ?  ?M ?D)) (push section discard))
-          (`(?Y ,_         ?M    ) (push section discard))
-          (`(?X ?A         ?M    ) (push file discard-new))
-          (`(?X ?C         ?M    ) (push file discard-new))
-          (`(?X ?A ,(or ?     ?D)) (push file delete))
-          (`(?X ?C ,(or ?     ?D)) (push file delete))
-          (`(?X ?D ,(or ?  ?M   )) (push file resurrect))
-          (`(?Y ,_            ?D ) (push file resurrect))
-          (`(?X ?R ,(or ?  ?M ?D)) (push file rename)))))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t))
-          (magit-wip-commit-before-change files " before discard")
-          (when resolve
-            (magit-discard-files--resolve (nreverse resolve)))
-          (when resurrect
-            (magit-discard-files--resurrect (nreverse resurrect)))
-          (when delete
-            (magit-discard-files--delete (nreverse delete) status))
-          (when rename
-            (magit-discard-files--rename (nreverse rename) status))
-          (when (or discard discard-new)
-            (magit-discard-files--discard (nreverse discard)
-                                          (nreverse discard-new)))
-          (magit-wip-commit-after-apply files " after discard"))
-      (magit-refresh))))
-
-(defun magit-discard-files--resolve (files)
-  (if-let ((arg (and (cdr files)
-                     (magit-read-char-case
-                         (format "For these %i files\n%s\ncheckout:\n"
-                                 (length files)
-                                 (mapconcat (lambda (file)
-                                              (concat "  " file))
-                                            files "\n"))
-                         t
-                       (?o "[o]ur stage"   "--ours")
-                       (?t "[t]heir stage" "--theirs")
-                       (?c "[c]onflict"    "--merge")
-                       (?i "decide [i]ndividually" nil)))))
-      (dolist (file files)
-        (magit-checkout-stage file arg))
-    (dolist (file files)
-      (magit-checkout-stage file (magit-checkout-read-stage file)))))
-
-(defun magit-discard-files--resurrect (files)
-  (magit-confirm-files 'resurrect files)
-  (if (eq (magit-diff-type) 'staged)
-      (magit-call-git "reset"  "--" files)
-    (magit-call-git "checkout" "--" files)))
-
-(defun magit-discard-files--delete (files status)
-  (magit-confirm-files (if magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash 'trash 'delete)
-                       files)
-  (let ((delete-by-moving-to-trash magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash))
-    (dolist (file files)
-      (if (memq (magit-diff-type) '(unstaged untracked))
-          (progn (dired-delete-file file dired-recursive-deletes
-                                    magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash)
-                 (dired-clean-up-after-deletion file))
-        (pcase (nth 3 (assoc file status))
-          (?  (delete-file file t)
-              (magit-call-git "rm" "--cached" "--" file))
-          (?M (let ((temp (magit-git-string "checkout-index" "--temp" file)))
-                (string-match
-                 (format "\\(.+?\\)\t%s" (regexp-quote file)) temp)
-                (rename-file (match-string 1 temp)
-                             (setq temp (concat file ".~{index}~")))
-                (delete-file temp t))
-              (magit-call-git "rm" "--cached" "--force" "--" file))
-          (?D (magit-call-git "checkout" "--" file)
-              (delete-file file t)
-              (magit-call-git "rm" "--cached" "--force" "--" file)))))))
-
-(defun magit-discard-files--rename (files status)
-  (magit-confirm 'rename "Undo rename %s" "Undo %i renames" nil
-    (mapcar (lambda (file)
-              (setq file (assoc file status))
-              (format "%s -> %s" (cadr file) (car file)))
-            files))
-  (dolist (file files)
-    (let ((orig (cadr (assoc file status))))
-      (if (file-exists-p file)
-          (progn
-            (--when-let (file-name-directory orig)
-              (make-directory it t))
-            (magit-call-git "mv" file orig))
-        (magit-call-git "rm" "--cached" "--" file)
-        (magit-call-git "reset" "--" orig)))))
-
-(defun magit-discard-files--discard (sections new-files)
-  (let ((files (--map (oref it value) sections)))
-    (magit-confirm-files 'discard (append files new-files)
-                         (format "Discard %s changes in" (magit-diff-type)))
-    (if (eq (magit-diff-type (car sections)) 'unstaged)
-        (magit-call-git "checkout" "--" files)
-      (when new-files
-        (magit-call-git "add"   "--" new-files)
-        (magit-call-git "reset" "--" new-files))
-      (let ((binaries (magit-staged-binary-files)))
-        (when binaries
-          (setq sections
-                (--remove (member (oref it value) binaries)
-                          sections)))
-        (cond ((= (length sections) 1)
-               (magit-discard-apply (car sections) 'magit-apply-diff))
-              (sections
-               (magit-discard-apply-n sections 'magit-apply-diffs)))
-        (when binaries
-          (let ((modified (magit-unstaged-files t)))
-            (setq binaries (--separate (member it modified) binaries)))
-          (when (cadr binaries)
-            (magit-call-git "reset" "--" (cadr binaries)))
-          (when (car binaries)
-            (user-error
-             (concat
-              "Cannot discard staged changes to binary files, "
-              "which also have unstaged changes.  Unstage instead."))))))))
-
-;;;; Reverse
-
-(defun magit-reverse (&rest args)
-  "Reverse the change at point in the working tree.
-With a prefix argument fallback to a 3-way merge.  Doing
-so causes the change to be applied to the index as well."
-  (interactive (and current-prefix-arg (list "--3way")))
-  (--when-let (magit-apply--get-selection)
-    (pcase (list (magit-diff-type) (magit-diff-scope))
-      (`(untracked ,_) (user-error "Cannot reverse untracked changes"))
-      (`(unstaged  ,_) (user-error "Cannot reverse unstaged changes"))
-      (`(,_    region) (magit-reverse-region it args))
-      (`(,_      hunk) (magit-reverse-hunk   it args))
-      (`(,_     hunks) (magit-reverse-hunks  it args))
-      (`(,_      file) (magit-reverse-file   it args))
-      (`(,_     files) (magit-reverse-files  it args))
-      (`(,_      list) (magit-reverse-files  it args)))))
-
-(defun magit-reverse-region (section args)
-  (magit-confirm 'reverse "Reverse region")
-  (magit-reverse-apply section 'magit-apply-region args))
-
-(defun magit-reverse-hunk (section args)
-  (magit-confirm 'reverse "Reverse hunk")
-  (magit-reverse-apply section 'magit-apply-hunk args))
-
-(defun magit-reverse-hunks (sections args)
-  (magit-confirm 'reverse
-    (format "Reverse %s hunks from %s"
-            (length sections)
-            (magit-section-parent-value (car sections))))
-  (magit-reverse-apply sections 'magit-apply-hunks args))
-
-(defun magit-reverse-file (section args)
-  (magit-reverse-files (list section) args))
-
-(defun magit-reverse-files (sections args)
-  (pcase-let ((`(,binaries ,sections)
-               (let ((bs (magit-staged-binary-files)))
-                 (--separate (member (oref it value) bs)
-                             sections))))
-    (magit-confirm-files 'reverse (--map (oref it value) sections))
-    (if (= (length sections) 1)
-        (magit-reverse-apply (car sections) 'magit-apply-diff args)
-      (magit-reverse-apply sections 'magit-apply-diffs args))
-    (when binaries
-      (user-error "Cannot reverse binary files"))))
-
-(defun magit-reverse-apply (section:s apply args)
-  (funcall apply section:s "--reverse" args
-           (and (not magit-reverse-atomically)
-                (not (member "--3way" args))
-                "--reject")))
-
-(defun magit-reverse-in-index (&rest args)
-  "Reverse the change at point in the index but not the working tree.
-
-Use this command to extract a change from `HEAD', while leaving
-it in the working tree, so that it can later be committed using
-a separate commit.  A typical workflow would be:
-
-0. Optionally make sure that there are no uncommitted changes.
-1. Visit the `HEAD' commit and navigate to the change that should
-   not have been included in that commit.
-2. Type \"u\" (`magit-unstage') to reverse it in the index.
-   This assumes that `magit-unstage-committed-changes' is non-nil.
-3. Type \"c e\" to extend `HEAD' with the staged changes,
-   including those that were already staged before.
-4. Optionally stage the remaining changes using \"s\" or \"S\"
-   and then type \"c c\" to create a new commit."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-reverse (cons "--cached" args)))
-
-(provide 'magit-apply)
-;;; magit-apply.el ends here
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-;;; magit-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "git-rebase" "git-rebase.el" (23450 31827 553314
-;;;;;;  560000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from git-rebase.el
-
-(autoload 'git-rebase-mode "git-rebase" "\
-Major mode for editing of a Git rebase file.
-
-Rebase files are generated when you run 'git rebase -i' or run
-`magit-interactive-rebase'.  They describe how Git should perform
-the rebase.  See the documentation for git-rebase (e.g., by
-running 'man git-rebase' at the command line) for details.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(defconst git-rebase-filename-regexp "/git-rebase-todo\\'")
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist (cons git-rebase-filename-regexp 'git-rebase-mode))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit" "magit.el" (23450 31827 571828 614000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit.el
- (autoload 'magit-dispatch-popup "magit" nil t)
- (autoload 'magit-run-popup "magit" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-git-command "magit" "\
-Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output.
-
-Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. \"git \" is
-used as initial input, but can be deleted to run another command.
-
-With a prefix argument COMMAND is run in the top-level directory
-of the current working tree, otherwise in `default-directory'.
-
-\(fn COMMAND)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-git-command-topdir "magit" "\
-Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output.
-
-Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. \"git \" is
-used as initial input, but can be deleted to run another command.
-
-COMMAND is run in the top-level directory of the current
-working tree.
-
-\(fn COMMAND)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-shell-command "magit" "\
-Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output.
-
-Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer.  With a
-prefix argument COMMAND is run in the top-level directory of
-the current working tree, otherwise in `default-directory'.
-
-\(fn COMMAND)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-shell-command-topdir "magit" "\
-Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output.
-
-Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer.  COMMAND
-is run in the top-level directory of the current working tree.
-
-\(fn COMMAND)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-version "magit" "\
-Return the version of Magit currently in use.
-If optional argument PRINT-DEST is non-nil, output
-stream (interactively, the echo area, or the current buffer with
-a prefix argument), also print the used versions of Magit, Git,
-and Emacs to it.
-
-\(fn &optional PRINT-DEST)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-apply" "magit-apply.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  548503 285000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-apply.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-stage-file "magit-apply" "\
-Stage all changes to FILE.
-With a prefix argument or when there is no file at point ask for
-the file to be staged.  Otherwise stage the file at point without
-requiring confirmation.
-
-\(fn FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stage-modified "magit-apply" "\
-Stage all changes to files modified in the worktree.
-Stage all new content of tracked files and remove tracked files
-that no longer exist in the working tree from the index also.
-With a prefix argument also stage previously untracked (but not
-ignored) files.
-
-\(fn &optional ALL)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-unstage-file "magit-apply" "\
-Unstage all changes to FILE.
-With a prefix argument or when there is no file at point ask for
-the file to be unstaged.  Otherwise unstage the file at point
-without requiring confirmation.
-
-\(fn FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-unstage-all "magit-apply" "\
-Remove all changes from the staging area.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-autorevert" "magit-autorevert.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31827 542570 942000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-autorevert.el
-
-(defvar magit-auto-revert-mode (and (not global-auto-revert-mode) (not noninteractive)) "\
-Non-nil if Magit-Auto-Revert mode is enabled.
-See the `magit-auto-revert-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `magit-auto-revert-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'magit-auto-revert-mode "magit-autorevert" nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-auto-revert-mode "magit-autorevert" "\
-Toggle Auto-Revert mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Magit-Auto-Revert mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Auto-Revert mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired' would do it.
-See `auto-revert-mode' for more information on Auto-Revert mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-bisect" "magit-bisect.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  544079 889000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-bisect.el
- (autoload 'magit-bisect-popup "magit-bisect" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bisect-start "magit-bisect" "\
-Start a bisect session.
-
-Bisecting a bug means to find the commit that introduced it.
-This command starts such a bisect session by asking for a know
-good and a bad commit.  To move the session forward use the
-other actions from the bisect popup (\\<magit-status-mode-map>\\[magit-bisect-popup]).
-
-\(fn BAD GOOD)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bisect-reset "magit-bisect" "\
-After bisecting, cleanup bisection state and return to original `HEAD'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bisect-good "magit-bisect" "\
-While bisecting, mark the current commit as good.
-Use this after you have asserted that the commit does not contain
-the bug in question.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bisect-bad "magit-bisect" "\
-While bisecting, mark the current commit as bad.
-Use this after you have asserted that the commit does contain the
-bug in question.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bisect-skip "magit-bisect" "\
-While bisecting, skip the current commit.
-Use this if for some reason the current commit is not a good one
-to test.  This command lets Git choose a different one.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bisect-run "magit-bisect" "\
-Bisect automatically by running commands after each step.
-
-Unlike `git bisect run' this can be used before bisecting has
-begun.  In that case it behaves like `git bisect start; git
-bisect run'.
-
-\(fn CMDLINE &optional BAD GOOD)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-blame" "magit-blame.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  540813 371000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-blame.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-blame-echo "magit-blame" "\
-For each line show the revision in which it was added.
-Show the information about the chunk at point in the echo area
-when moving between chunks.  Unlike other blaming commands, do
-not turn on `read-only-mode'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-blame "magit-blame" "\
-For each line show the revision in which it was added.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-blame-removal "magit-blame" "\
-For each line show the revision in which it was removed.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-blame-reverse "magit-blame" "\
-For each line show the last revision in which it still exists.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-blame-popup "magit-blame" nil t)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-bookmark" "magit-bookmark.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31827 551507 38000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-bookmark.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--status-jump "magit-bookmark" "\
-Handle a Magit status BOOKMARK.
-
-\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--status-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\
-Create a Magit status bookmark.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--refs-jump "magit-bookmark" "\
-Handle a Magit refs BOOKMARK.
-
-\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--refs-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\
-Create a Magit refs bookmark.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--log-jump "magit-bookmark" "\
-Handle a Magit log BOOKMARK.
-
-\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--log-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\
-Create a Magit log bookmark.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--reflog-jump "magit-bookmark" "\
-Handle a Magit reflog BOOKMARK.
-
-\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--reflog-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\
-Create a Magit reflog bookmark.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--stashes-jump "magit-bookmark" "\
-Handle a Magit stash list BOOKMARK.
-
-\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--stashes-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\
-Create a Magit stash list bookmark.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--cherry-jump "magit-bookmark" "\
-Handle a Magit cherry BOOKMARK.
-
-\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--cherry-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\
-Create a Magit cherry bookmark.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--diff-jump "magit-bookmark" "\
-Handle a Magit diff BOOKMARK.
-
-\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--diff-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\
-Create a Magit diff bookmark.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--revision-jump "magit-bookmark" "\
-Handle a Magit revision BOOKMARK.
-
-\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--revision-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\
-Create a Magit revision bookmark.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--stash-jump "magit-bookmark" "\
-Handle a Magit stash BOOKMARK.
-
-\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--stash-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\
-Create a Magit stash bookmark.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--submodules-jump "magit-bookmark" "\
-Handle a Magit submodule list BOOKMARK.
-
-\(fn BOOKMARK)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-bookmark--submodules-make-record "magit-bookmark" "\
-Create a Magit submodule list bookmark.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-branch" "magit-branch.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  518076 979000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-branch.el
- (autoload 'magit-branch-popup "magit" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-checkout "magit-branch" "\
-Checkout REVISION, updating the index and the working tree.
-If REVISION is a local branch, then that becomes the current
-branch.  If it is something else, then `HEAD' becomes detached.
-Checkout fails if the working tree or the staging area contain
-changes.
-
-\(git checkout REVISION).
-
-\(fn REVISION)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch "magit-branch" "\
-Create BRANCH at branch or revision START-POINT.
-
-\(git branch [ARGS] BRANCH START-POINT).
-
-\(fn BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-and-checkout "magit-branch" "\
-Create and checkout BRANCH at branch or revision START-POINT.
-
-\(git checkout [ARGS] -b BRANCH START-POINT).
-
-\(fn BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-or-checkout "magit-branch" "\
-Hybrid between `magit-checkout' and `magit-branch-and-checkout'.
-
-Ask the user for an existing branch or revision.  If the user
-input actually can be resolved as a branch or revision, then
-check that out, just like `magit-checkout' would.
-
-Otherwise create and checkout a new branch using the input as
-its name.  Before doing so read the starting-point for the new
-branch.  This is similar to what `magit-branch-and-checkout'
-does.
-
-\(fn ARG &optional START-POINT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-checkout "magit-branch" "\
-Checkout an existing or new local branch.
-
-Read a branch name from the user offering all local branches and
-a subset of remote branches as candidates.  Omit remote branches
-for which a local branch by the same name exists from the list
-of candidates.  The user can also enter a completely new branch
-name.
-
-- If the user selects an existing local branch, then check that
-  out.
-
-- If the user selects a remote branch, then create and checkout
-  a new local branch with the same name.  Configure the selected
-  remote branch as push target.
-
-- If the user enters a new branch name, then create and check
-  that out, after also reading the starting-point from the user.
-
-In the latter two cases the upstream is also set.  Whether it is
-set to the chosen START-POINT or something else depends on the
-value of `magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist', just like
-when using `magit-branch-and-checkout'.
-
-\(fn BRANCH &optional START-POINT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-orphan "magit-branch" "\
-Create and checkout an orphan BRANCH with contents from revision START-POINT.
-
-\(git checkout --orphan [ARGS] BRANCH START-POINT).
-
-\(fn BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-pull-request "magit-branch" "\
-Create and configure a new branch from a pull-request.
-Please see the manual for more information.
-
-\(fn PR)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-spinoff "magit-branch" "\
-Create new branch from the unpushed commits.
-
-Create and checkout a new branch starting at and tracking the
-current branch.  That branch in turn is reset to the last commit
-it shares with its upstream.  If the current branch has no
-upstream or no unpushed commits, then the new branch is created
-anyway and the previously current branch is not touched.
-
-This is useful to create a feature branch after work has already
-began on the old branch (likely but not necessarily \"master\").
-
-If the current branch is a member of the value of option
-`magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream' (which see), then the
-current branch will be used as the starting point as usual, but
-the upstream of the starting-point may be used as the upstream
-of the new branch, instead of the starting-point itself.
-
-If optional FROM is non-nil, then the source branch is reset
-to `FROM~', instead of to the last commit it shares with its
-upstream.  Interactively, FROM is only ever non-nil, if the
-region selects some commits, and among those commits, FROM is
-the commit that is the fewest commits ahead of the source
-branch.
-
-The commit at the other end of the selection actually does not
-matter, all commits between FROM and `HEAD' are moved to the new
-branch.  If FROM is not reachable from `HEAD' or is reachable
-from the source branch's upstream, then an error is raised.
-
-\(fn BRANCH &optional FROM &rest ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-reset "magit-branch" "\
-Reset a branch to the tip of another branch or any other commit.
-
-When the branch being reset is the current branch, then do a
-hard reset.  If there are any uncommitted changes, then the user
-has to confirm the reset because those changes would be lost.
-
-This is useful when you have started work on a feature branch but
-realize it's all crap and want to start over.
-
-When resetting to another branch and a prefix argument is used,
-then also set the target branch as the upstream of the branch
-that is being reset.
-
-\(fn BRANCH TO &optional ARGS SET-UPSTREAM)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-delete "magit-branch" "\
-Delete one or multiple branches.
-If the region marks multiple branches, then offer to delete
-those, otherwise prompt for a single branch to be deleted,
-defaulting to the branch at point.
-
-\(fn BRANCHES &optional FORCE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-rename "magit-branch" "\
-Rename the branch named OLD to NEW.
-
-With a prefix argument FORCE, rename even if a branch named NEW
-already exists.
-
-If `branch.OLD.pushRemote' is set, then unset it.  Depending on
-the value of `magit-branch-rename-push-target' (which see) maybe
-set `branch.NEW.pushRemote' and maybe rename the push-target on
-the remote.
-
-\(fn OLD NEW &optional FORCE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-shelve "magit-branch" "\
-Shelve a BRANCH.
-Rename \"refs/heads/BRANCH\" to \"refs/shelved/BRANCH\",
-and also rename the respective reflog file.
-
-\(fn BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-unshelve "magit-branch" "\
-Unshelve a BRANCH
-Rename \"refs/shelved/BRANCH\" to \"refs/heads/BRANCH\",
-and also rename the respective reflog file.
-
-\(fn BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-branch-config-popup "magit-branch" "\
-Popup console for setting branch variables.
-
-\(fn BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-edit-branch*description "magit-branch" "\
-Edit the description of the current branch.
-With a prefix argument edit the description of another branch.
-
-The description for the branch named NAME is stored in the Git
-variable `branch.<name>.description'.
-
-\(fn BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-set-branch*merge/remote "magit-branch" "\
-Set or unset the upstream of the current branch.
-With a prefix argument do so for another branch.
-
-When the branch in question already has an upstream then simply
-unsets it.  Invoke this command again to set another upstream.
-
-Together the Git variables `branch.<name>.remote' and
-`branch.<name>.merge' define the upstream branch of the local
-branch named NAME.  The value of `branch.<name>.remote' is the
-name of the upstream remote.  The value of `branch.<name>.merge'
-is the full reference of the upstream branch, on the remote.
-
-Non-interactively, when UPSTREAM is non-nil, then always set it
-as the new upstream, regardless of whether another upstream was
-already set.  When nil, then always unset.
-
-\(fn BRANCH UPSTREAM)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cycle-branch*rebase "magit-branch" "\
-Cycle the value of `branch.<name>.rebase' for the current branch.
-With a prefix argument cycle the value for another branch.
-
-The Git variables `branch.<name>.rebase' controls whether pulling
-into the branch named NAME is done by rebasing that branch onto
-the fetched branch or by merging that branch.
-
-When `true' then pulling is done by rebasing.
-When `false' then pulling is done by merging.
-
-When that variable is undefined then the value of `pull.rebase'
-is used instead.  It defaults to `false'.
-
-\(fn BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cycle-branch*pushRemote "magit-branch" "\
-Cycle the value of `branch.<name>.pushRemote' for the current branch.
-With a prefix argument cycle the value for another branch.
-
-The Git variable `branch.<name>.pushRemote' specifies the remote
-that the branch named NAME is usually pushed to.  The value has
-to be the name of an existing remote.
-
-If that variable is undefined, then the value of the Git variable
-`remote.pushDefault' is used instead, provided that it is defined,
-which by default it is not.
-
-\(fn BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cycle-pull\.rebase "magit-branch" "\
-Cycle the repository-local value of `pull.rebase'.
-
-The Git variable `pull.rebase' specifies whether pulling is done
-by rebasing or by merging.  It can be overwritten using the Git
-variable `branch.<name>.rebase'.
-
-When `true' then pulling is done by rebasing.
-When `false' (the default) then pulling is done by merging.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cycle-remote\.pushDefault "magit-branch" "\
-Cycle the repository-local value of `remote.pushDefault'.
-
-The Git variable `remote.pushDefault' specifies the remote that
-local branches are usually pushed to.  It can be overwritten
-using the Git variable `branch.<name>.pushRemote'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupMerge "magit-branch" "\
-Cycle the repository-local value of `branch.autoSetupMerge'.
-
-The Git variable `branch.autoSetupMerge' under what circumstances
-creating a branch (named NAME) should result in the variables
-`branch.<name>.merge' and `branch.<name>.remote' being set
-according to the starting point used to create the branch.  If
-the starting point isn't a branch, then these variables are never
-set.
-
-When `always' then the variables are set regardless of whether
-the starting point is a local or a remote branch.
-
-When `true' (the default) then the variable are set when the
-starting point is a remote branch, but not when it is a local
-branch.
-
-When `false' then the variables are never set.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupRebase "magit-branch" "\
-Cycle the repository-local value of `branch.autoSetupRebase'.
-
-The Git variable `branch.autoSetupRebase' specifies whether
-creating a branch (named NAME) should result in the variable
-`branch.<name>.rebase' being set to `true'.
-
-When `always' then the variable is set regardless of whether the
-starting point is a local or a remote branch.
-
-When `local' then the variable are set when the starting point
-is a local branch, but not when it is a remote branch.
-
-When `remote' then the variable are set when the starting point
-is a remote branch, but not when it is a local branch.
-
-When `never' (the default) then the variable is never set.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-collab" "magit-collab.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  522905 912000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-collab.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-browse-pull-request "magit-collab" "\
-Visit pull-request PR using `browse-url'.
-
-Currently this only supports Github, but that restriction will
-be lifted eventually to support other Git forges.
-
-\(fn PR)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-commit" "magit-commit.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  577079 29000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-commit.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-commit "magit-commit" "\
-Create a new commit on `HEAD'.
-With a prefix argument, amend to the commit at `HEAD' instead.
-
-\(git commit [--amend] ARGS)
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-commit-amend "magit-commit" "\
-Amend the last commit.
-
-\(git commit --amend ARGS)
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-commit-extend "magit-commit" "\
-Amend the last commit, without editing the message.
-
-With a prefix argument keep the committer date, otherwise change
-it.  The option `magit-commit-extend-override-date' can be used
-to inverse the meaning of the prefix argument.
-\(git commit
---amend --no-edit)
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS OVERRIDE-DATE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-commit-reword "magit-commit" "\
-Reword the last commit, ignoring staged changes.
-
-With a prefix argument keep the committer date, otherwise change
-it.  The option `magit-commit-reword-override-date' can be used
-to inverse the meaning of the prefix argument.
-
-Non-interactively respect the optional OVERRIDE-DATE argument
-and ignore the option.
-
-\(git commit --amend --only)
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS OVERRIDE-DATE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-commit-fixup "magit-commit" "\
-Create a fixup commit.
-
-With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed.
-Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation
-depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'.
-
-\(fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-commit-squash "magit-commit" "\
-Create a squash commit, without editing the squash message.
-
-With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed.
-Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation
-depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'.
-
-\(fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-commit-augment "magit-commit" "\
-Create a squash commit, editing the squash message.
-
-With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed.
-Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation
-depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'.
-
-\(fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-commit-instant-fixup "magit-commit" "\
-Create a fixup commit targeting COMMIT and instantly rebase.
-
-\(fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-commit-instant-squash "magit-commit" "\
-Create a squash commit targeting COMMIT and instantly rebase.
-
-\(fn &optional COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-commit-reshelve "magit-commit" "\
-Change the committer date and possibly the author date of `HEAD'.
-
-If you are the author of `HEAD', then both dates are changed,
-otherwise only the committer date.  The current time is used
-as the initial minibuffer input and the original author (if
-that is you) or committer date is available as the previous
-history element.
-
-\(fn DATE)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-commit-absorb-popup "magit-commit" nil t)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-diff" "magit-diff.el" (23450 31827 574404
-;;;;;;  623000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-diff.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff-popup "magit-diff" "\
-Popup console for diff commands.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff-buffer-file-popup "magit-diff" "\
-Popup console for diff commands.
-
-This is a variant of `magit-diff-popup' which shows the same popup
-but which limits the diff to the file being visited in the current
-buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff-dwim "magit-diff" "\
-Show changes for the thing at point.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff "magit-diff" "\
-Show differences between two commits.
-
-REV-OR-RANGE should be a range or a single revision.  If it is a
-revision, then show changes in the working tree relative to that
-revision.  If it is a range, but one side is omitted, then show
-changes relative to `HEAD'.
-
-If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last
-line of the region as the two sides of the range.  With a prefix
-argument, instead of diffing the revisions, choose a revision to
-view changes along, starting at the common ancestor of both
-revisions (i.e., use a \"...\" range).
-
-\(fn REV-OR-RANGE &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff-working-tree "magit-diff" "\
-Show changes between the current working tree and the `HEAD' commit.
-With a prefix argument show changes between the working tree and
-a commit read from the minibuffer.
-
-\(fn &optional REV ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff-staged "magit-diff" "\
-Show changes between the index and the `HEAD' commit.
-With a prefix argument show changes between the index and
-a commit read from the minibuffer.
-
-\(fn &optional REV ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff-unstaged "magit-diff" "\
-Show changes between the working tree and the index.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff-unmerged "magit-diff" "\
-Show changes that are being merged.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff-while-committing "magit-diff" "\
-While committing, show the changes that are about to be committed.
-While amending, invoking the command again toggles between
-showing just the new changes or all the changes that will
-be committed.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff-buffer-file "magit-diff" "\
-Show diff for the blob or file visited in the current buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-diff-paths "magit-diff" "\
-Show changes between any two files on disk.
-
-\(fn A B)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-show-commit "magit-diff" "\
-Visit the revision at point in another buffer.
-If there is no revision at point or with a prefix argument prompt
-for a revision.
-
-\(fn REV &optional ARGS FILES MODULE)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-ediff" "magit-ediff.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  532093 848000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-ediff.el
- (autoload 'magit-ediff-popup "magit-ediff" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-ediff-resolve "magit-ediff" "\
-Resolve outstanding conflicts in FILE using Ediff.
-FILE has to be relative to the top directory of the repository.
-
-In the rare event that you want to manually resolve all
-conflicts, including those already resolved by Git, use
-`ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor'.
-
-\(fn FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-ediff-stage "magit-ediff" "\
-Stage and unstage changes to FILE using Ediff.
-FILE has to be relative to the top directory of the repository.
-
-\(fn FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-ediff-compare "magit-ediff" "\
-Compare REVA:FILEA with REVB:FILEB using Ediff.
-
-FILEA and FILEB have to be relative to the top directory of the
-repository.  If REVA or REVB is nil, then this stands for the
-working tree state.
-
-If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last
-line of the region.  With a prefix argument, instead of diffing
-the revisions, choose a revision to view changes along, starting
-at the common ancestor of both revisions (i.e., use a \"...\"
-range).
-
-\(fn REVA REVB FILEA FILEB)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-ediff-dwim "magit-ediff" "\
-Compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff.
-This command tries to guess what file, and what commit or range
-the user wants to compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff.  It
-might only be able to guess either the file, or range or commit,
-in which case the user is asked about the other.  It might not
-always guess right, in which case the appropriate `magit-ediff-*'
-command has to be used explicitly.  If it cannot read the user's
-mind at all, then it asks the user for a command to run.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-ediff-show-staged "magit-ediff" "\
-Show staged changes using Ediff.
-
-This only allows looking at the changes; to stage, unstage,
-and discard changes using Ediff, use `magit-ediff-stage'.
-
-FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository.
-
-\(fn FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-ediff-show-unstaged "magit-ediff" "\
-Show unstaged changes using Ediff.
-
-This only allows looking at the changes; to stage, unstage,
-and discard changes using Ediff, use `magit-ediff-stage'.
-
-FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository.
-
-\(fn FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-ediff-show-working-tree "magit-ediff" "\
-Show changes between `HEAD' and working tree using Ediff.
-FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository.
-
-\(fn FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-ediff-show-commit "magit-ediff" "\
-Show changes introduced by COMMIT using Ediff.
-
-\(fn COMMIT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-ediff-show-stash "magit-ediff" "\
-Show changes introduced by STASH using Ediff.
-`magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index' controls whether a
-three-buffer Ediff is used in order to distinguish changes in the
-stash that were staged.
-
-\(fn STASH)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-extras" "magit-extras.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  511711 53000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-extras.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-run-git-gui "magit-extras" "\
-Run `git gui' for the current git repository.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-run-git-gui-blame "magit-extras" "\
-Run `git gui blame' on the given FILENAME and COMMIT.
-Interactively run it for the current file and the `HEAD', with a
-prefix or when the current file cannot be determined let the user
-choose.  When the current buffer is visiting FILENAME instruct
-blame to center around the line point is on.
-
-\(fn COMMIT FILENAME &optional LINENUM)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-run-gitk "magit-extras" "\
-Run `gitk' in the current repository.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-run-gitk-branches "magit-extras" "\
-Run `gitk --branches' in the current repository.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-run-gitk-all "magit-extras" "\
-Run `gitk --all' in the current repository.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'ido-enter-magit-status "magit-extras" "\
-Drop into `magit-status' from file switching.
-
-To make this command available use something like:
-
-  (add-hook \\='ido-setup-hook
-            (lambda ()
-              (define-key ido-completion-map
-                (kbd \"C-x g\") \\='ido-enter-magit-status)))
-
-Starting with Emacs 25.1 the Ido keymaps are defined just once
-instead of every time Ido is invoked, so now you can modify it
-like pretty much every other keymap:
-
-  (define-key ido-common-completion-map
-    (kbd \"C-x g\") \\='ido-enter-magit-status)
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-dired-jump "magit-extras" "\
-Visit file at point using Dired.
-With a prefix argument, visit in another window.  If there
-is no file at point, then instead visit `default-directory'.
-
-\(fn &optional OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-dired-log "magit-extras" "\
-Show log for all marked files, or the current file.
-
-\(fn &optional FOLLOW)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-do-async-shell-command "magit-extras" "\
-Open FILE with `dired-do-async-shell-command'.
-Interactively, open the file at point.
-
-\(fn FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-previous-line "magit-extras" "\
-Like `previous-line' but with Magit-specific shift-selection.
-
-Magit's selection mechanism is based on the region but selects an
-area that is larger than the region.  This causes `previous-line'
-when invoked while holding the shift key to move up one line and
-thereby select two lines.  When invoked inside a hunk body this
-command does not move point on the first invocation and thereby
-it only selects a single line.  Which inconsistency you prefer
-is a matter of preference.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG TRY-VSCROLL)" t nil)
-
-(function-put 'magit-previous-line 'interactive-only '"use `forward-line' with negative argument instead.")
-
-(autoload 'magit-next-line "magit-extras" "\
-Like `next-line' but with Magit-specific shift-selection.
-
-Magit's selection mechanism is based on the region but selects
-an area that is larger than the region.  This causes `next-line'
-when invoked while holding the shift key to move down one line
-and thereby select two lines.  When invoked inside a hunk body
-this command does not move point on the first invocation and
-thereby it only selects a single line.  Which inconsistency you
-prefer is a matter of preference.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG TRY-VSCROLL)" t nil)
-
-(function-put 'magit-next-line 'interactive-only 'forward-line)
-
-(autoload 'magit-clean "magit-extras" "\
-Remove untracked files from the working tree.
-With a prefix argument also remove ignored files,
-with two prefix arguments remove ignored files only.
-
-\(git clean -f -d [-x|-X])
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-gitignore-popup "magit-extras" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-gitignore "magit-extras" "\
-Instruct Git to ignore FILE-OR-PATTERN.
-With a prefix argument only ignore locally.
-
-\(fn FILE-OR-PATTERN &optional LOCAL)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-gitignore-locally "magit-extras" "\
-Instruct Git to locally ignore FILE-OR-PATTERN.
-
-\(fn FILE-OR-PATTERN)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-add-change-log-entry "magit-extras" "\
-Find change log file and add date entry and item for current change.
-This differs from `add-change-log-entry' (which see) in that
-it acts on the current hunk in a Magit buffer instead of on
-a position in a file-visiting buffer.
-
-\(fn &optional WHOAMI FILE-NAME OTHER-WINDOW)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-add-change-log-entry-other-window "magit-extras" "\
-Find change log file in other window and add entry and item.
-This differs from `add-change-log-entry-other-window' (which see)
-in that it acts on the current hunk in a Magit buffer instead of
-on a position in a file-visiting buffer.
-
-\(fn &optional WHOAMI FILE-NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-edit-line-commit "magit-extras" "\
-Edit the commit that added the current line.
-
-With a prefix argument edit the commit that removes the line,
-if any.  The commit is determined using `git blame' and made
-editable using `git rebase --interactive' if it is reachable
-from `HEAD', or by checking out the commit (or a branch that
-points at it) otherwise.
-
-\(fn &optional TYPE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-reshelve-since "magit-extras" "\
-Change the author and committer dates of the commits since REV.
-
-Ask the user for the first reachable commit whose dates should
-be changed.  The read the new date for that commit.  The initial
-minibuffer input and the previous history element offer good
-values.  The next commit will be created one minute later and so
-on.
-
-This command is only intended for interactive use and should only
-be used on highly rearranged and unpublished history.
-
-\(fn REV)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-copy-section-value "magit-extras" "\
-Save the value of the current section for later use.
-
-Save the section value to the `kill-ring', and, provided that
-the current section is a commit, branch, or tag section, push
-the (referenced) revision to the `magit-revision-stack' for use
-with `magit-pop-revision-stack'.
-
-When the current section is a branch or a tag, and a prefix
-argument is used, then save the revision at its tip to the
-`kill-ring' instead of the reference name.
-
-When the region is active, then save that to the `kill-ring',
-like `kill-ring-save' would, instead of behaving as described
-above.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-copy-buffer-revision "magit-extras" "\
-Save the revision of the current buffer for later use.
-
-Save the revision shown in the current buffer to the `kill-ring'
-and push it to the `magit-revision-stack'.
-
-This command is mainly intended for use in `magit-revision-mode'
-buffers, the only buffers where it is always unambiguous exactly
-which revision should be saved.
-
-Most other Magit buffers usually show more than one revision, in
-some way or another, so this command has to select one of them,
-and that choice might not always be the one you think would have
-been the best pick.
-
-In such buffers it is often more useful to save the value of
-the current section instead, using `magit-copy-section-value'.
-
-When the region is active, then save that to the `kill-ring',
-like `kill-ring-save' would, instead of behaving as described
-above.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-abort-dwim "magit-extras" "\
-Abort current operation.
-Depending on the context, this will abort a merge, a rebase, a
-patch application, a cherry-pick, a revert, or a bisect.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-files" "magit-files.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  525780 781000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-files.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-find-file "magit-files" "\
-View FILE from REV.
-Switch to a buffer visiting blob REV:FILE,
-creating one if none already exists.
-
-\(fn REV FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-find-file-other-window "magit-files" "\
-View FILE from REV, in another window.
-Like `magit-find-file', but create a new window or reuse an
-existing one.
-
-\(fn REV FILE)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-file-popup "magit" nil t)
-
-(defvar global-magit-file-mode t "\
-Non-nil if Global Magit-File mode is enabled.
-See the `global-magit-file-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `global-magit-file-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'global-magit-file-mode "magit-files" nil)
-
-(autoload 'global-magit-file-mode "magit-files" "\
-Toggle Magit-File mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Global Magit-File mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Magit-File mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`magit-file-mode-turn-on' would do it.
-See `magit-file-mode' for more information on Magit-File mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-file-checkout "magit-files" "\
-Checkout FILE from REV.
-
-\(fn REV FILE)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-imenu" "magit-imenu.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  529022 331000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-imenu.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--log-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Move point to previous line in current buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--log-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--diff-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Move point to previous file line in current buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--diff-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--status-create-index-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-create-index-function'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--refs-create-index-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-create-index-function'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--cherry-create-index-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-create-index-function'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--submodule-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Move point to previous line in magit-submodule-list buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--submodule-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--repolist-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Move point to previous line in magit-repolist buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--repolist-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--process-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Move point to previous process in magit-process buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--process-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--rebase-prev-index-position-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Move point to previous commit in git-rebase buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-imenu--rebase-extract-index-name-function "magit-imenu" "\
-Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-log" "magit-log.el" (23450 31827 539095
-;;;;;;  3000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-log.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-log-buffer-file-popup "magit-log" "\
-Popup console for log commands.
-
-This is a variant of `magit-log-popup' which shows the same popup
-but which limits the log to the file being visited in the current
-buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-log-current "magit-log" "\
-Show log for the current branch.
-When `HEAD' is detached or with a prefix argument show log for
-one or more revs read from the minibuffer.
-
-\(fn REVS &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-log "magit-log" "\
-Show log for one or more revs read from the minibuffer.
-The user can input any revision or revisions separated by a
-space, or even ranges, but only branches and tags, and a
-representation of the commit at point, are available as
-completion candidates.
-
-\(fn REVS &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-log-head "magit-log" "\
-Show log for `HEAD'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-log-branches "magit-log" "\
-Show log for all local branches and `HEAD'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-log-all-branches "magit-log" "\
-Show log for all local and remote branches and `HEAD'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-log-all "magit-log" "\
-Show log for all references and `HEAD'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-log-buffer-file "magit-log" "\
-Show log for the blob or file visited in the current buffer.
-With a prefix argument or when `--follow' is part of
-`magit-log-arguments', then follow renames.  When the region is
-active, restrict the log to the lines that the region touches.
-
-\(fn &optional FOLLOW BEG END)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-log-trace-definition "magit-log" "\
-Show log for the definition at point.
-
-\(fn FILE FN REV)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-reflog-current "magit-log" "\
-Display the reflog of the current branch.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-reflog "magit-log" "\
-Display the reflog of a branch.
-
-\(fn REF)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-reflog-head "magit-log" "\
-Display the `HEAD' reflog.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-log-move-to-parent "magit-log" "\
-Move to the Nth parent of the current commit.
-
-\(fn &optional N)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cherry "magit-log" "\
-Show commits in a branch that are not merged in the upstream branch.
-
-\(fn HEAD UPSTREAM)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-merge" "magit-merge.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  513369 524000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-merge.el
- (autoload 'magit-merge-popup "magit" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-merge "magit-merge" "\
-Merge commit REV into the current branch; using default message.
-
-Unless there are conflicts or a prefix argument is used create a
-merge commit using a generic commit message and without letting
-the user inspect the result.  With a prefix argument pretend the
-merge failed to give the user the opportunity to inspect the
-merge.
-
-\(git merge --no-edit|--no-commit [ARGS] REV)
-
-\(fn REV &optional ARGS NOCOMMIT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-merge-editmsg "magit-merge" "\
-Merge commit REV into the current branch; and edit message.
-Perform the merge and prepare a commit message but let the user
-edit it.
-
-\(git merge --edit --no-ff [ARGS] REV)
-
-\(fn REV &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-merge-nocommit "magit-merge" "\
-Merge commit REV into the current branch; pretending it failed.
-Pretend the merge failed to give the user the opportunity to
-inspect the merge and change the commit message.
-
-\(git merge --no-commit --no-ff [ARGS] REV)
-
-\(fn REV &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-merge-into "magit-merge" "\
-Merge the current branch into BRANCH and remove the former.
-
-Before merging, force push the source branch to its push-remote,
-provided the respective remote branch already exists, ensuring
-that the respective pull-request (if any) won't get stuck on some
-obsolete version of the commits that are being merged.  Finally
-if `magit-branch-pull-request' was used to create the merged
-branch, then also remove the respective remote branch.
-
-\(fn BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-merge-absorb "magit-merge" "\
-Merge BRANCH into the current branch and remove the former.
-
-Before merging, force push the source branch to its push-remote,
-provided the respective remote branch already exists, ensuring
-that the respective pull-request (if any) won't get stuck on some
-obsolete version of the commits that are being merged.  Finally
-if `magit-branch-pull-request' was used to create the merged
-branch, then also remove the respective remote branch.
-
-\(fn BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-merge-squash "magit-merge" "\
-Squash commit REV into the current branch; don't create a commit.
-
-\(git merge --squash REV)
-
-\(fn REV)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-merge-preview "magit-merge" "\
-Preview result of merging REV into the current branch.
-
-\(fn REV)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-merge-abort "magit-merge" "\
-Abort the current merge operation.
-
-\(git merge --abort)
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-notes" "magit-notes.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  565036 277000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-notes.el
- (autoload 'magit-notes-popup "magit" nil t)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-refs" "magit-refs.el" (23450 31827 519757
-;;;;;;  720000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-refs.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-show-refs-popup "magit-refs" "\
-Popup console for `magit-show-refs'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-show-refs-head "magit-refs" "\
-List and compare references in a dedicated buffer.
-Refs are compared with `HEAD'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-show-refs-current "magit-refs" "\
-List and compare references in a dedicated buffer.
-Refs are compared with the current branch or `HEAD' if
-it is detached.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-show-refs "magit-refs" "\
-List and compare references in a dedicated buffer.
-Refs are compared with a branch read from the user.
-
-\(fn &optional REF ARGS)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-remote" "magit-remote.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  524309 220000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-remote.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-clone "magit-remote" "\
-Clone the REPOSITORY to DIRECTORY.
-Then show the status buffer for the new repository.
-
-\(fn REPOSITORY DIRECTORY)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-remote-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-remote-add "magit-remote" "\
-Add a remote named REMOTE and fetch it.
-
-\(fn REMOTE URL &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-remote-rename "magit-remote" "\
-Rename the remote named OLD to NEW.
-
-\(fn OLD NEW)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-remote-remove "magit-remote" "\
-Delete the remote named REMOTE.
-
-\(fn REMOTE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-remote-prune "magit-remote" "\
-Remove stale remote-tracking branches for REMOTE.
-
-\(fn REMOTE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-remote-prune-refspecs "magit-remote" "\
-Remove stale refspecs for REMOTE.
-
-A refspec is stale if there no longer exists at least one branch
-on the remote that would be fetched due to that refspec.  A stale
-refspec is problematic because its existence causes Git to refuse
-to fetch according to the remaining non-stale refspecs.
-
-If only stale refspecs remain, then offer to either delete the
-remote or to replace the stale refspecs with the default refspec.
-
-Also remove the remote-tracking branches that were created due to
-the now stale refspecs.  Other stale branches are not removed.
-
-\(fn REMOTE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-remote-set-head "magit-remote" "\
-Set the local representation of REMOTE's default branch.
-Query REMOTE and set the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD
-accordingly.  With a prefix argument query for the branch to be
-used, which allows you to select an incorrect value if you fancy
-doing that.
-
-\(fn REMOTE &optional BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-remote-unset-head "magit-remote" "\
-Unset the local representation of REMOTE's default branch.
-Delete the symbolic-ref \"refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD\".
-
-\(fn REMOTE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-remote-config-popup "magit-remote" "\
-Popup console for setting remote variables.
-
-\(fn REMOTE)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-fetch-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-fetch-from-pushremote "magit-remote" "\
-Fetch from the push-remote of the current branch.
-
-\(fn ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-fetch-from-upstream "magit-remote" "\
-Fetch from the upstream repository of the current branch.
-
-\(fn ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-fetch "magit-remote" "\
-Fetch from another repository.
-
-\(fn REMOTE ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-fetch-branch "magit-remote" "\
-Fetch a BRANCH from a REMOTE.
-
-\(fn REMOTE BRANCH ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-fetch-refspec "magit-remote" "\
-Fetch a REFSPEC from a REMOTE.
-
-\(fn REMOTE REFSPEC ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-fetch-all "magit-remote" "\
-Fetch from all remotes.
-
-\(fn ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-fetch-all-prune "magit-remote" "\
-Fetch from all remotes, and prune.
-Prune remote tracking branches for branches that have been
-removed on the respective remote.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-fetch-all-no-prune "magit-remote" "\
-Fetch from all remotes.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-fetch-modules "magit-remote" "\
-Fetch all submodules.
-
-Option `magit-fetch-modules-jobs' controls how many submodules
-are being fetched in parallel.  Also fetch the super-repository,
-because `git-fetch' does not support not doing that.  With a
-prefix argument fetch all remotes.
-
-\(fn &optional ALL)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-pull-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
- (autoload 'magit-pull-and-fetch-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-pull-from-pushremote "magit-remote" "\
-Pull from the push-remote of the current branch.
-
-\(fn ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-pull-from-upstream "magit-remote" "\
-Pull from the upstream of the current branch.
-
-\(fn ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-pull "magit-remote" "\
-Pull from a branch read in the minibuffer.
-
-\(fn SOURCE ARGS)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-push-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-push-current-to-pushremote "magit-remote" "\
-Push the current branch to `branch.<name>.pushRemote'.
-If that variable is unset, then push to `remote.pushDefault'.
-
-When `magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing' is non-nil and
-the push-remote is not configured, then read the push-remote from
-the user, set it, and then push to it.  With a prefix argument
-the push-remote can be changed before pushed to it.
-
-\(fn ARGS &optional PUSH-REMOTE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-push-current-to-upstream "magit-remote" "\
-Push the current branch to its upstream branch.
-
-When `magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing' is non-nil and
-the upstream is not configured, then read the upstream from the
-user, set it, and then push to it.  With a prefix argument the
-upstream can be changed before pushed to it.
-
-\(fn ARGS &optional UPSTREAM)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-push-current "magit-remote" "\
-Push the current branch to a branch read in the minibuffer.
-
-\(fn TARGET ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-push "magit-remote" "\
-Push an arbitrary branch or commit somewhere.
-Both the source and the target are read in the minibuffer.
-
-\(fn SOURCE TARGET ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-push-refspecs "magit-remote" "\
-Push one or multiple REFSPECS to a REMOTE.
-Both the REMOTE and the REFSPECS are read in the minibuffer.  To
-use multiple REFSPECS, separate them with commas.  Completion is
-only available for the part before the colon, or when no colon
-is used.
-
-\(fn REMOTE REFSPECS ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-push-matching "magit-remote" "\
-Push all matching branches to another repository.
-If multiple remotes exist, then read one from the user.
-If just one exists, use that without requiring confirmation.
-
-\(fn REMOTE &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-push-tags "magit-remote" "\
-Push all tags to another repository.
-If only one remote exists, then push to that.  Otherwise prompt
-for a remote, offering the remote configured for the current
-branch as default.
-
-\(fn REMOTE &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-push-tag "magit-remote" "\
-Push a tag to another repository.
-
-\(fn TAG REMOTE &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-push-implicitly "magit-remote" "\
-Push somewhere without using an explicit refspec.
-
-This command simply runs \"git push -v [ARGS]\".  ARGS are the
-arguments specified in the popup buffer.  No explicit refspec
-arguments are used.  Instead the behavior depends on at least
-these Git variables: `push.default', `remote.pushDefault',
-`branch.<branch>.pushRemote', `branch.<branch>.remote',
-`branch.<branch>.merge', and `remote.<remote>.push'.
-
-To add this command to the push popup add this to your init file:
-
-  (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote
-    (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-push-popup ?P
-      \\='magit-push-implicitly--desc
-      \\='magit-push-implicitly ?p t))
-
-The function `magit-push-implicitly--desc' attempts to predict
-what this command will do.  The value it returns is displayed in
-the popup buffer.
-
-\(fn ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-push-to-remote "magit-remote" "\
-Push to REMOTE without using an explicit refspec.
-The REMOTE is read in the minibuffer.
-
-This command simply runs \"git push -v [ARGS] REMOTE\".  ARGS
-are the arguments specified in the popup buffer.  No refspec
-arguments are used.  Instead the behavior depends on at least
-these Git variables: `push.default', `remote.pushDefault',
-`branch.<branch>.pushRemote', `branch.<branch>.remote',
-`branch.<branch>.merge', and `remote.<remote>.push'.
-
-To add this command to the push popup add this to your init file:
-
-  (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote
-    (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-push-popup ?r
-      \\='magit-push-to-remote--desc
-      \\='magit-push-to-remote ?p t))
-
-\(fn REMOTE ARGS)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-patch-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-format-patch "magit-remote" "\
-Create patches for the commits in RANGE.
-When a single commit is given for RANGE, create a patch for the
-changes introduced by that commit (unlike 'git format-patch'
-which creates patches for all commits that are reachable from
-`HEAD' but not from the specified commit).
-
-\(fn RANGE ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-request-pull "magit-remote" "\
-Request upstream to pull from you public repository.
-
-URL is the url of your publically accessible repository.
-START is a commit that already is in the upstream repository.
-END is the last commit, usually a branch name, which upstream
-is asked to pull.  START has to be reachable from that commit.
-
-\(fn URL START END)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-repos" "magit-repos.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  535657 634000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-repos.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-list-repositories "magit-repos" "\
-Display a list of repositories.
-
-Use the options `magit-repository-directories' to control which
-repositories are displayed.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-reset" "magit-reset.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  570595 161000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-reset.el
- (autoload 'magit-reset-popup "magit" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-reset "magit-reset" "\
-Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, but not the working tree.
-With a prefix argument also reset the working tree.
-
-\(git reset --mixed|--hard COMMIT)
-
-\(fn COMMIT &optional HARD)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-reset-head "magit-reset" "\
-Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, but not the working tree.
-
-\(git reset --mixed COMMIT)
-
-\(fn COMMIT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-reset-soft "magit-reset" "\
-Reset the `HEAD' to COMMIT, but not the index and working tree.
-
-\(git reset --soft REVISION)
-
-\(fn COMMIT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-reset-hard "magit-reset" "\
-Reset the `HEAD', index, and working tree to COMMIT.
-
-\(git reset --hard REVISION)
-
-\(fn COMMIT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-reset-index "magit-reset" "\
-Reset the index to COMMIT.
-Keep the `HEAD' and working tree as-is, so if COMMIT refers to the
-head this effectively unstages all changes.
-
-\(git reset COMMIT .)
-
-\(fn COMMIT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-reset-worktree "magit-reset" "\
-Reset the worktree to COMMIT.
-Keep the `HEAD' and index as-is.
-
-\(fn COMMIT)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-sequence" "magit-sequence.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31827 516270 756000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-sequence.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-sequencer-continue "magit-sequence" "\
-Resume the current cherry-pick or revert sequence.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-sequencer-skip "magit-sequence" "\
-Skip the stopped at commit during a cherry-pick or revert sequence.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-sequencer-abort "magit-sequence" "\
-Abort the current cherry-pick or revert sequence.
-This discards all changes made since the sequence started.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-cherry-pick-popup "magit-sequence" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cherry-pick "magit-sequence" "\
-Copy COMMITS from another branch onto the current branch.
-Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point.  If
-the region selects multiple commits, then pick all of them,
-without prompting.
-
-\(fn COMMITS &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cherry-apply "magit-sequence" "\
-Apply the changes in COMMITS but do not commit them.
-Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point.  If
-the region selects multiple commits, then apply all of them,
-without prompting.
-
-\(fn COMMITS &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cherry-harvest "magit-sequence" "\
-Move COMMITS from another BRANCH onto the current branch.
-Remove the COMMITS from BRANCH and stay on the current branch.
-If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the
-process manually.
-
-\(fn COMMITS BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cherry-donate "magit-sequence" "\
-Move COMMITS from the current branch onto another existing BRANCH.
-Remove COMMITS from the current branch and stay on that branch.
-If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the
-process manually.
-
-\(fn COMMITS BRANCH &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cherry-spinout "magit-sequence" "\
-Move COMMITS from the current branch onto a new BRANCH.
-Remove COMMITS from the current branch and stay on that branch.
-If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the
-process manually.
-
-\(fn COMMITS BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-cherry-spinoff "magit-sequence" "\
-Move COMMITS from the current branch onto a new BRANCH.
-Remove COMMITS from the current branch and checkout BRANCH.
-If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish
-the process manually.
-
-\(fn COMMITS BRANCH START-POINT &optional ARGS)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-revert-popup "magit-sequence" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-revert "magit-sequence" "\
-Revert COMMIT by creating a new commit.
-Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point.  If
-the region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them,
-without prompting.
-
-\(fn COMMIT &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-revert-no-commit "magit-sequence" "\
-Revert COMMIT by applying it in reverse to the worktree.
-Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point.  If
-the region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them,
-without prompting.
-
-\(fn COMMIT &optional ARGS)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-am-popup "magit-sequence" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-am-apply-patches "magit-sequence" "\
-Apply the patches FILES.
-
-\(fn &optional FILES ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-am-apply-maildir "magit-sequence" "\
-Apply the patches from MAILDIR.
-
-\(fn &optional MAILDIR ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-am-continue "magit-sequence" "\
-Resume the current patch applying sequence.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-am-skip "magit-sequence" "\
-Skip the stopped at patch during a patch applying sequence.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-am-abort "magit-sequence" "\
-Abort the current patch applying sequence.
-This discards all changes made since the sequence started.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
- (autoload 'magit-rebase-popup "magit-sequence" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-onto-pushremote "magit-sequence" "\
-Rebase the current branch onto `branch.<name>.pushRemote'.
-If that variable is unset, then rebase onto `remote.pushDefault'.
-
-\(fn ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-onto-upstream "magit-sequence" "\
-Rebase the current branch onto its upstream branch.
-
-\(fn ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase "magit-sequence" "\
-Rebase the current branch onto a branch read in the minibuffer.
-All commits that are reachable from `HEAD' but not from the
-selected branch TARGET are being rebased.
-
-\(fn TARGET ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-subset "magit-sequence" "\
-Rebase a subset of the current branch's history onto a new base.
-Rebase commits from START to `HEAD' onto NEWBASE.
-START has to be selected from a list of recent commits.
-
-\(fn NEWBASE START ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-interactive "magit-sequence" "\
-Start an interactive rebase sequence.
-
-\(fn COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-autosquash "magit-sequence" "\
-Combine squash and fixup commits with their intended targets.
-
-\(fn ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-edit-commit "magit-sequence" "\
-Edit a single older commit using rebase.
-
-\(fn COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-reword-commit "magit-sequence" "\
-Reword a single older commit using rebase.
-
-\(fn COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-remove-commit "magit-sequence" "\
-Remove a single older commit using rebase.
-
-\(fn COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-continue "magit-sequence" "\
-Restart the current rebasing operation.
-In some cases this pops up a commit message buffer for you do
-edit.  With a prefix argument the old message is reused as-is.
-
-\(fn &optional NOEDIT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-skip "magit-sequence" "\
-Skip the current commit and restart the current rebase operation.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-edit "magit-sequence" "\
-Edit the todo list of the current rebase operation.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-rebase-abort "magit-sequence" "\
-Abort the current rebase operation, restoring the original branch.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-stash" "magit-stash.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  546993 843000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-stash.el
- (autoload 'magit-stash-popup "magit-stash" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash "magit-stash" "\
-Create a stash of the index and working tree.
-Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.
-One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked'
-while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'.
-
-\(fn MESSAGE &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-index "magit-stash" "\
-Create a stash of the index only.
-Unstaged and untracked changes are not stashed.  The stashed
-changes are applied in reverse to both the index and the
-worktree.  This command can fail when the worktree is not clean.
-Applying the resulting stash has the inverse effect.
-
-\(fn MESSAGE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-worktree "magit-stash" "\
-Create a stash of unstaged changes in the working tree.
-Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.
-One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked'
-while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'.
-
-\(fn MESSAGE &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-keep-index "magit-stash" "\
-Create a stash of the index and working tree, keeping index intact.
-Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.
-One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked'
-while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'.
-
-\(fn MESSAGE &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-snapshot "magit-stash" "\
-Create a snapshot of the index and working tree.
-Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.
-One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked'
-while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'.
-
-\(fn &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-snapshot-index "magit-stash" "\
-Create a snapshot of the index only.
-Unstaged and untracked changes are not stashed.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-snapshot-worktree "magit-stash" "\
-Create a snapshot of unstaged changes in the working tree.
-Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.
-One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked'
-while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'.
-
-\(fn &optional INCLUDE-UNTRACKED)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-apply "magit-stash" "\
-Apply a stash to the working tree.
-Try to preserve the stash index.  If that fails because there
-are staged changes, apply without preserving the stash index.
-
-\(fn STASH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-drop "magit-stash" "\
-Remove a stash from the stash list.
-When the region is active offer to drop all contained stashes.
-
-\(fn STASH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-clear "magit-stash" "\
-Remove all stashes saved in REF's reflog by deleting REF.
-
-\(fn REF)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-branch "magit-stash" "\
-Create and checkout a new BRANCH from STASH.
-
-\(fn STASH BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-branch-here "magit-stash" "\
-Create and checkout a new BRANCH and apply STASH.
-The branch is created using `magit-branch', using the current
-branch or `HEAD' as the string-point.
-
-\(fn STASH BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-format-patch "magit-stash" "\
-Create a patch from STASH
-
-\(fn STASH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-list "magit-stash" "\
-List all stashes in a buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-stash-show "magit-stash" "\
-Show all diffs of a stash in a buffer.
-
-\(fn STASH &optional ARGS FILES)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-status" "magit-status.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  575787 931000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-status.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-init "magit-status" "\
-Initialize a Git repository, then show its status.
-
-If the directory is below an existing repository, then the user
-has to confirm that a new one should be created inside.  If the
-directory is the root of the existing repository, then the user
-has to confirm that it should be reinitialized.
-
-Non-interactively DIRECTORY is (re-)initialized unconditionally.
-
-\(fn DIRECTORY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-status "magit-status" "\
-Show the status of the current Git repository in a buffer.
-With a prefix argument prompt for a repository to be shown.
-With two prefix arguments prompt for an arbitrary directory.
-If that directory isn't the root of an existing repository,
-then offer to initialize it as a new repository.
-
-\(fn &optional DIRECTORY CACHE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-status-internal "magit-status" "\
-
-
-\(fn DIRECTORY)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-submodule" "magit-submodule.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31827 508371 47000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-submodule.el
- (autoload 'magit-submodule-popup "magit-submodule" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-submodule-add "magit-submodule" "\
-Add the repository at URL as a module.
-
-Optional PATH is the path to the module relative to the root of
-the superproject.  If it is nil, then the path is determined
-based on the URL.  Optional NAME is the name of the module.  If
-it is nil, then PATH also becomes the name.
-
-\(fn URL &optional PATH NAME ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-submodule-read-name-for-path "magit-submodule" "\
-
-
-\(fn PATH &optional PREFER-SHORT)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-submodule-register "magit-submodule" "\
-Register MODULES.
-
-With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules.  Otherwise,
-if the region selects modules, then act on those.  Otherwise, if
-there is a module at point, then act on that.  Otherwise read a
-single module from the user.
-
-\(fn MODULES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-submodule-populate "magit-submodule" "\
-Create MODULES working directories, checking out the recorded commits.
-
-With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules.  Otherwise,
-if the region selects modules, then act on those.  Otherwise, if
-there is a module at point, then act on that.  Otherwise read a
-single module from the user.
-
-\(fn MODULES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-submodule-update "magit-submodule" "\
-Update MODULES by checking out the recorded commits.
-
-With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules.  Otherwise,
-if the region selects modules, then act on those.  Otherwise, if
-there is a module at point, then act on that.  Otherwise read a
-single module from the user.
-
-\(fn MODULES ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-submodule-synchronize "magit-submodule" "\
-Synchronize url configuration of MODULES.
-
-With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules.  Otherwise,
-if the region selects modules, then act on those.  Otherwise, if
-there is a module at point, then act on that.  Otherwise read a
-single module from the user.
-
-\(fn MODULES ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-submodule-unpopulate "magit-submodule" "\
-Remove working directories of MODULES.
-
-With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules.  Otherwise,
-if the region selects modules, then act on those.  Otherwise, if
-there is a module at point, then act on that.  Otherwise read a
-single module from the user.
-
-\(fn MODULES ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-insert-modules "magit-submodule" "\
-Insert submodule sections.
-Hook `magit-module-sections-hook' controls which module sections
-are inserted, and option `magit-module-sections-nested' controls
-whether they are wrapped in an additional section.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-insert-modules-overview "magit-submodule" "\
-Insert sections for all modules.
-For each section insert the path and the output of `git describe --tags',
-or, failing that, the abbreviated HEAD commit hash.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream "magit-submodule" "\
-Insert sections for modules that haven't been pulled from the upstream.
-These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote "magit-submodule" "\
-Insert sections for modules that haven't been pulled from the push-remote.
-These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream "magit-submodule" "\
-Insert sections for modules that haven't been pushed to the upstream.
-These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote "magit-submodule" "\
-Insert sections for modules that haven't been pushed to the push-remote.
-These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-list-submodules "magit-submodule" "\
-Display a list of the current repository's submodules.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-subtree" "magit-subtree.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  567777 764000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-subtree.el
- (autoload 'magit-subtree-popup "magit-subtree" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-subtree-add "magit-subtree" "\
-Add REF from REPOSITORY as a new subtree at PREFIX.
-
-\(fn PREFIX REPOSITORY REF ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-subtree-add-commit "magit-subtree" "\
-Add COMMIT as a new subtree at PREFIX.
-
-\(fn PREFIX COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-subtree-merge "magit-subtree" "\
-Merge COMMIT into the PREFIX subtree.
-
-\(fn PREFIX COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-subtree-pull "magit-subtree" "\
-Pull REF from REPOSITORY into the PREFIX subtree.
-
-\(fn PREFIX REPOSITORY REF ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-subtree-push "magit-subtree" "\
-Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX and push it to REF on REPOSITORY.
-
-\(fn PREFIX REPOSITORY REF ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-subtree-split "magit-subtree" "\
-Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX.
-
-\(fn PREFIX COMMIT ARGS)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-tag" "magit-tag.el" (23450 31827 569265
-;;;;;;  896000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-tag.el
- (autoload 'magit-tag-popup "magit" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-tag "magit-tag" "\
-Create a new tag with the given NAME at REV.
-With a prefix argument annotate the tag.
-
-\(git tag [--annotate] NAME REV)
-
-\(fn NAME REV &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-tag-delete "magit-tag" "\
-Delete one or more tags.
-If the region marks multiple tags (and nothing else), then offer
-to delete those, otherwise prompt for a single tag to be deleted,
-defaulting to the tag at point.
-
-\(git tag -d TAGS)
-
-\(fn TAGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-tag-prune "magit-tag" "\
-Offer to delete tags missing locally from REMOTE, and vice versa.
-
-\(fn TAGS REMOTE-TAGS REMOTE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-tag-release "magit-tag" "\
-Create an opinionated release tag.
-
-Assume version tags that match \"\\\\`v?[0-9]\\\\(\\\\.[0-9]\\\\)*\\\\'\".
-Prompt for the name of the new tag using the highest existing tag
-as initial input and call \"git tag --annotate --sign -m MSG\" TAG,
-regardless of whether these arguments are enabled in the popup.
-Given a TAG \"v1.2.3\" and a repository \"/path/to/foo-bar\", the
-MESSAGE would be \"Foo-Bar 1.2.3\".
-
-Because it is so opinionated, this command is not available from
-the tag popup by default.
-
-\(fn TAG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-utils" "magit-utils.el" (23450 31827
-;;;;;;  527310 950000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-utils.el
-
-(autoload 'magit-emacs-Q-command "magit-utils" "\
-Show a shell command that runs an uncustomized Emacs with only Magit loaded.
-See info node `(magit)Debugging Tools' for more information.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'Info-follow-nearest-node--magit-gitman "magit-utils" "\
-
-
-\(fn FN &optional FORK)" nil nil)
-
-(advice-add 'Info-follow-nearest-node :around 'Info-follow-nearest-node--magit-gitman)
-
-(autoload 'org-man-export--magit-gitman "magit-utils" "\
-
-
-\(fn FN LINK DESCRIPTION FORMAT)" nil nil)
-
-(advice-add 'org-man-export :around 'org-man-export--magit-gitman)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-wip" "magit-wip.el" (23450 31827 562059
-;;;;;;  416000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-wip.el
-
-(defvar magit-wip-after-save-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Magit-Wip-After-Save mode is enabled.
-See the `magit-wip-after-save-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `magit-wip-after-save-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'magit-wip-after-save-mode "magit-wip" nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-wip-after-save-mode "magit-wip" "\
-Toggle Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Magit-Wip-After-Save mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-turn-on' would do it.
-See `magit-wip-after-save-local-mode' for more information on Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar magit-wip-after-apply-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Magit-Wip-After-Apply mode is enabled.
-See the `magit-wip-after-apply-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'magit-wip-after-apply-mode "magit-wip" nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-wip-after-apply-mode "magit-wip" "\
-Commit to work-in-progress refs.
-
-After applying a change using any \"apply variant\"
-command (apply, stage, unstage, discard, and reverse) commit the
-affected files to the current wip refs.  For each branch there
-may be two wip refs; one contains snapshots of the files as found
-in the worktree and the other contains snapshots of the entries
-in the index.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar magit-wip-before-change-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Magit-Wip-Before-Change mode is enabled.
-See the `magit-wip-before-change-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'magit-wip-before-change-mode "magit-wip" nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-wip-before-change-mode "magit-wip" "\
-Commit to work-in-progress refs before certain destructive changes.
-
-Before invoking a revert command or an \"apply variant\"
-command (apply, stage, unstage, discard, and reverse) commit the
-affected tracked files to the current wip refs.  For each branch
-there may be two wip refs; one contains snapshots of the files
-as found in the worktree and the other contains snapshots of the
-entries in the index.
-
-Only changes to files which could potentially be affected by the
-command which is about to be called are committed.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-wip-commit-initial-backup "magit-wip" "\
-Before saving, commit current file to a worktree wip ref.
-
-The user has to add this function to `before-save-hook'.
-
-Commit the current state of the visited file before saving the
-current buffer to that file.  This backs up the same version of
-the file as `backup-buffer' would, but stores the backup in the
-worktree wip ref, which is also used by the various Magit Wip
-modes, instead of in a backup file as `backup-buffer' would.
-
-This function ignores the variables that affect `backup-buffer'
-and can be used along-side that function, which is recommended
-because this function only backs up files that are tracked in
-a Git repository.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "magit-worktree" "magit-worktree.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31827 563545 470000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from magit-worktree.el
- (autoload 'magit-worktree-popup "magit-worktree" nil t)
-
-(autoload 'magit-worktree-checkout "magit-worktree" "\
-Checkout BRANCH in a new worktree at PATH.
-
-\(fn PATH BRANCH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'magit-worktree-branch "magit-worktree" "\
-Create a new BRANCH and check it out in a new worktree at PATH.
-
-\(fn PATH BRANCH START-POINT &optional FORCE)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("magit-core.el" "magit-git.el" "magit-margin.el"
-;;;;;;  "magit-mode.el" "magit-obsolete.el" "magit-pkg.el" "magit-process.el"
-;;;;;;  "magit-section.el") (23450 31827 566381 854000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; magit-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-autorevert.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-autorevert.el
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-;;; magit-autorevert.el --- revert buffers when files in repository change  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(require 'magit-git)
-
-(require 'autorevert)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defgroup magit-auto-revert nil
-  "Revert buffers when files in repository change."
-  :link '(custom-group-link auto-revert)
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers")
-  :group 'auto-revert
-  :group 'magit-essentials
-  :group 'magit-modes)
-
-(defcustom auto-revert-buffer-list-filter nil
-  "Filter that determines which buffers `auto-revert-buffers' reverts.
-
-This option is provided by `magit', which also redefines
-`auto-revert-buffers' to respect it.  Magit users who do not turn
-on the local mode `auto-revert-mode' themselves, are best served
-by setting the value to `magit-auto-revert-repository-buffers-p'.
-
-However the default is nil, to not disturb users who do use the
-local mode directly.  If you experience delays when running Magit
-commands, then you should consider using one of the predicates
-provided by Magit - especially if you also use Tramp.
-
-Users who do turn on `auto-revert-mode' in buffers in which Magit
-doesn't do that for them, should likely not use any filter.
-Users who turn on `global-auto-revert-mode', do not have to worry
-about this option, because it is disregarded if the global mode
-is enabled."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.2")
-  :group 'auto-revert
-  :group 'magit-auto-revert
-  :group 'magit-related
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "no filter" nil)
-                (function-item magit-auto-revert-buffer-p)
-                (function-item magit-auto-revert-repository-buffer-p)
-                function))
-
-(defcustom magit-auto-revert-tracked-only t
-  "Whether `magit-auto-revert-mode' only reverts tracked files."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-auto-revert
-  :type 'boolean
-  :set (lambda (var val)
-         (set var val)
-         (when (and (bound-and-true-p magit-auto-revert-mode)
-                    (featurep 'magit-autorevert))
-           (magit-auto-revert-mode -1)
-           (magit-auto-revert-mode))))
-
-(defcustom magit-auto-revert-immediately t
-  "Whether Magit reverts buffers immediately.
-
-If this is non-nil and either `global-auto-revert-mode' or
-`magit-auto-revert-mode' is enabled, then Magit immediately
-reverts buffers by explicitly calling `auto-revert-buffers'
-after running git for side-effects.
-
-If `auto-revert-use-notify' is non-nil (and file notifications
-are actually supported), then `magit-auto-revert-immediately'
-does not have to be non-nil, because the reverts happen
-immediately anyway.
-
-If `magit-auto-revert-immediately' and `auto-revert-use-notify'
-are both nil, then reverts happen after `auto-revert-interval'
-seconds of user inactivity.  That is not desirable."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-auto-revert
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;; Mode
-
-(defun magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired (&optional file)
-  (if file
-      (--when-let (find-buffer-visiting file)
-        (with-current-buffer it
-          (magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired)))
-    (when (and buffer-file-name
-               (file-readable-p buffer-file-name)
-               (magit-toplevel)
-               (or (not magit-auto-revert-tracked-only)
-                   (magit-file-tracked-p buffer-file-name))
-               (not auto-revert-mode)         ; see #3014
-               (not global-auto-revert-mode)) ; see #3460
-      (auto-revert-mode 1))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode magit-auto-revert-mode auto-revert-mode
-  magit-turn-on-auto-revert-mode-if-desired
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers")
-  :group 'magit-auto-revert
-  :group 'magit-essentials
-  ;; - When `global-auto-revert-mode' is enabled, then this mode is
-  ;;   redundant.
-  ;; - In all other cases enable the mode because if buffers are not
-  ;;   automatically reverted that would make many very common tasks
-  ;;   much more cumbersome.
-  ;; - When `magit-revert-buffers' is nil, then the user has opted out
-  ;;   of the automatic reverts while a very old implementation was
-  ;;   still in use.  We continued to respect that setting for another
-  ;;   two and a half years, but no longer do so now.
-  :init-value (and (not global-auto-revert-mode)
-                   (not noninteractive)))
-;; - Unfortunately `:init-value t' only sets the value of the mode
-;;   variable but does not cause the mode function to be called.
-;; - I don't think it works like this on purpose, but since one usually
-;;   should not enable global modes by default, it is understandable.
-;; - If the user has set the variable `magit-auto-revert-mode' to nil
-;;   after loading magit (instead of doing so before loading magit or
-;;   by using the function), then we should still respect that setting.
-;; - If the user has set the obsolete variable `magit-revert-buffers'
-;;   to nil before or after loading magit, then we should still respect
-;;   that setting.
-;; - If the user sets one of these variables after loading magit and
-;;   after `after-init-hook' has run, then that won't have an effect
-;;   and there is nothing we can do about it.
-(defun magit-auto-revert-mode--init-kludge ()
-  "This is an internal kludge to be used on `after-init-hook'.
-Do not use this function elsewhere, and don't remove it from
-the `after-init-hook'.  For more information see the comments
-and code surrounding the definition of this function."
-  (if magit-auto-revert-mode
-      (let ((start (current-time)))
-        (magit-message "Turning on magit-auto-revert-mode...")
-        (magit-auto-revert-mode 1)
-        (magit-message
-         "Turning on magit-auto-revert-mode...done%s"
-         (let ((elapsed (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) start))))
-           (if (> elapsed 0.2)
-               (format " (%.3fs, %s buffers checked)" elapsed
-                       (length (buffer-list)))
-             ""))))
-    (magit-auto-revert-mode -1)))
-(if after-init-time
-    ;; Since `after-init-hook' has already been
-    ;; run, turn the mode on or off right now.
-    (magit-auto-revert-mode--init-kludge)
-  ;; By the time the init file has been fully loaded the
-  ;; values of the relevant variables might have changed.
-  (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'magit-auto-revert-mode--init-kludge t))
-
-(put 'magit-auto-revert-mode 'function-documentation
-     "Toggle Magit Auto Revert mode.
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable Magit Auto Revert mode if ARG
-is positive, and disable it otherwise.  If called from Lisp,
-enable the mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Magit Auto Revert mode is a global minor mode that reverts
-buffers associated with a file that is located inside a Git
-repository when the file changes on disk.  Use `auto-revert-mode'
-to revert a particular buffer.  Or use `global-auto-revert-mode'
-to revert all file-visiting buffers, not just those that visit
-a file located inside a Git repository.
-
-This global mode works by turning on the buffer-local mode
-`auto-revert-mode' at the time a buffer is first created.  The
-local mode is turned on if the visited file is being tracked in
-a Git repository at the time when the buffer is created.
-
-If `magit-auto-revert-tracked-only' is non-nil (the default),
-then only tracked files are reverted.  But if you stage a
-previously untracked file using `magit-stage', then this mode
-notices that.
-
-Unlike `global-auto-revert-mode', this mode never reverts any
-buffers that are not visiting files.
-
-The behavior of this mode can be customized using the options
-in the `autorevert' and `magit-autorevert' groups.
-
-This function calls the hook `magit-auto-revert-mode-hook'.")
-
-(defun magit-auto-revert-buffers ()
-  (when (and magit-auto-revert-immediately
-             (or global-auto-revert-mode
-                 (and magit-auto-revert-mode auto-revert-buffer-list)))
-    (let ((auto-revert-buffer-list-filter
-           (or auto-revert-buffer-list-filter
-               'magit-auto-revert-repository-buffer-p)))
-      (auto-revert-buffers))))
-
-(defvar magit-auto-revert-toplevel nil)
-
-(when (< emacs-major-version 25)
-  (defvar auto-revert-buffers-counter 1
-    "Incremented each time `auto-revert-buffers' is called"))
-
-(defun magit-auto-revert-buffer-p (buffer)
-  "Return t if BUFFER visits a file inside the current repository.
-The current repository is the one in which `default-directory' is
-located.  If there is no current repository, then return t for
-any BUFFER."
-  (magit-auto-revert-repository-buffer-p buffer t))
-
-(defun magit-auto-revert-repository-buffer-p (buffer &optional fallback)
-  "Return t if BUFFER visits a file inside the current repository.
-The current repository is the one in which `default-directory' is
-located.  If there is no current repository, then return FALLBACK
-\(which defaults to nil) for any BUFFER."
-  ;; Call `magit-toplevel' just once per cycle.
-  (unless (and magit-auto-revert-toplevel
-               (= (cdr magit-auto-revert-toplevel)
-                  auto-revert-buffers-counter))
-    (setq magit-auto-revert-toplevel
-          (cons (or (magit-toplevel) 'no-repo)
-                auto-revert-buffers-counter)))
-  (let ((top (car magit-auto-revert-toplevel)))
-    (if (eq top 'no-repo)
-        fallback
-      (let ((dir (with-current-buffer buffer default-directory)))
-        (and (equal (file-remote-p dir)
-                    (file-remote-p top))
-             ;; ^ `tramp-handle-file-in-directory-p' lacks this optimization.
-             (file-in-directory-p dir top))))))
-
-(defun auto-revert-buffers--buffer-list-filter ()
-  (when (< emacs-major-version 25)
-    (cl-incf auto-revert-buffers-counter))
-  (when auto-revert-buffer-list-filter
-    (setq auto-revert-buffer-list
-          (--filter auto-revert-buffer-list-filter
-                    auto-revert-buffer-list))))
-
-(advice-add 'auto-revert-buffers :before
-            'auto-revert-buffers--buffer-list-filter)
-
-(provide 'magit-autorevert)
-;;; magit-autorevert.el ends here
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-bisect.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-bisect.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-bisect.el
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-;;; magit-bisect.el --- bisect support for Magit  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Use a binary search to find the commit that introduced a bug.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-bisect-show-graph t
-  "Whether to use `--graph' in the log showing commits yet to be bisected."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.8.0")
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defface magit-bisect-good
-  '((t :foreground "DarkOliveGreen"))
-  "Face for good bisect revisions."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-bisect-skip
-  '((t :foreground "DarkGoldenrod"))
-  "Face for skipped bisect revisions."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-bisect-bad
-  '((t :foreground "IndianRed4"))
-  "Face for bad bisect revisions."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-;;; Commands
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-bisect-popup "magit-bisect" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-bisect-popup
-  "Popup console for bisect commands."
-  :man-page "git-bisect"
-  :actions            '((?B "Start"        magit-bisect-start)
-                        (?s "Start script" magit-bisect-run))
-  :sequence-actions   '((?b "Bad"          magit-bisect-bad)
-                        (?g "Good"         magit-bisect-good)
-                        (?k "Skip"         magit-bisect-skip)
-                        (?r "Reset"        magit-bisect-reset)
-                        (?s "Run script"   magit-bisect-run))
-  :sequence-predicate 'magit-bisect-in-progress-p)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bisect-start (bad good)
-  "Start a bisect session.
-
-Bisecting a bug means to find the commit that introduced it.
-This command starts such a bisect session by asking for a know
-good and a bad commit.  To move the session forward use the
-other actions from the bisect popup (\
-\\<magit-status-mode-map>\\[magit-bisect-popup])."
-  (interactive (if (magit-bisect-in-progress-p)
-                   (user-error "Already bisecting")
-                 (magit-bisect-start-read-args)))
-  (magit-git-bisect "start" (list bad good) t))
-
-(defun magit-bisect-start-read-args ()
-  (let  ((b (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Start bisect with bad revision")))
-    (list b (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Good revision" b))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bisect-reset ()
-  "After bisecting, cleanup bisection state and return to original `HEAD'."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-confirm 'reset-bisect)
-  (magit-run-git "bisect" "reset")
-  (ignore-errors (delete-file (magit-git-dir "BISECT_CMD_OUTPUT"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bisect-good ()
-  "While bisecting, mark the current commit as good.
-Use this after you have asserted that the commit does not contain
-the bug in question."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-git-bisect "good"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bisect-bad ()
-  "While bisecting, mark the current commit as bad.
-Use this after you have asserted that the commit does contain the
-bug in question."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-git-bisect "bad"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bisect-skip ()
-  "While bisecting, skip the current commit.
-Use this if for some reason the current commit is not a good one
-to test.  This command lets Git choose a different one."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-git-bisect "skip"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bisect-run (cmdline &optional bad good)
-  "Bisect automatically by running commands after each step.
-
-Unlike `git bisect run' this can be used before bisecting has
-begun.  In that case it behaves like `git bisect start; git
-bisect run'."
-  (interactive (let ((args (and (not (magit-bisect-in-progress-p))
-                                (magit-bisect-start-read-args))))
-                 (cons (read-shell-command "Bisect shell command: ") args)))
-  (when (and bad good)
-    (magit-bisect-start bad good))
-  (magit-git-bisect "run" (list shell-file-name shell-command-switch cmdline)))
-
-(defun magit-git-bisect (subcommand &optional args no-assert)
-  (unless (or no-assert (magit-bisect-in-progress-p))
-    (user-error "Not bisecting"))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-run-git-with-logfile
-     (magit-git-dir "BISECT_CMD_OUTPUT") "bisect" subcommand args)))
-
-;;; Sections
-
-(defun magit-bisect-in-progress-p ()
-  (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "BISECT_LOG")))
-
-(defun magit-insert-bisect-output ()
-  "While bisecting, insert section with output from `git bisect'."
-  (when (magit-bisect-in-progress-p)
-    (let* ((lines
-            (or (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "BISECT_CMD_OUTPUT"))
-                (list "Bisecting: (no saved bisect output)"
-                      "It appears you have invoked `git bisect' from a shell."
-                      "There is nothing wrong with that, we just cannot display"
-                      "anything useful here.  Consult the shell output instead.")))
-           (done-re "^\\([a-z0-9]\\{40\\}\\) is the first bad commit$")
-           (bad-line (or (and (string-match done-re (car lines))
-                              (pop lines))
-                         (--first (string-match done-re it) lines))))
-      (magit-insert-section ((eval (if bad-line 'commit 'bisect-output))
-                             (and bad-line (match-string 1 bad-line)))
-        (magit-insert-heading
-          (propertize (or bad-line (pop lines))
-                      'face 'magit-section-heading))
-        (dolist (line lines)
-          (insert line "\n"))))
-    (insert "\n")))
-
-(defun magit-insert-bisect-rest ()
-  "While bisecting, insert section visualizing the bisect state."
-  (when (magit-bisect-in-progress-p)
-    (magit-insert-section (bisect-view)
-      (magit-insert-heading "Bisect Rest:")
-      (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'bisect-vis)
-        "bisect" "visualize" "git" "log"
-        "--format=%h%d%x00%s" "--decorate=full"
-        (and magit-bisect-show-graph "--graph")))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-bisect-log ()
-  "While bisecting, insert section logging bisect progress."
-  (when (magit-bisect-in-progress-p)
-    (magit-insert-section (bisect-log)
-      (magit-insert-heading "Bisect Log:")
-      (magit-git-wash #'magit-wash-bisect-log "bisect" "log")
-      (insert ?\n))))
-
-(defun magit-wash-bisect-log (_args)
-  (let (beg)
-    (while (progn (setq beg (point-marker))
-                  (re-search-forward "^\\(git bisect [^\n]+\n\\)" nil t))
-      (magit-bind-match-strings (heading) nil
-        (magit-delete-match)
-        (save-restriction
-          (narrow-to-region beg (point))
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (magit-insert-section (bisect-item heading t)
-            (insert (propertize heading 'face 'magit-section-secondary-heading))
-            (magit-insert-heading)
-            (magit-wash-sequence
-             (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-rev 'bisect-log
-                              (magit-abbrev-length)))
-            (insert ?\n)))))
-    (when (re-search-forward
-           "# first bad commit: \\[\\([a-z0-9]\\{40\\}\\)\\] [^\n]+\n" nil t)
-      (magit-bind-match-strings (hash) nil
-        (magit-delete-match)
-        (magit-insert-section (bisect-item)
-          (insert hash " is the first bad commit\n"))))))
-
-(provide 'magit-bisect)
-;;; magit-bisect.el ends here
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-;;; magit-blame.el --- blame support for Magit  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Annotates each line in file-visiting buffer with information from
-;; the revision which last modified the line.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defgroup magit-blame nil
-  "Blame support for Magit."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Blaming")
-  :group 'magit-modes)
-
-(defcustom magit-blame-styles
-  '((headings
-     (heading-format   . "%-20a %C %s\n"))
-    (margin
-     (margin-format    . (" %s%f" " %C %a" " %H"))
-     (margin-width     . 42)
-     (margin-face      . magit-blame-margin)
-     (margin-body-face . (magit-blame-dimmed)))
-    (highlight
-     (highlight-face   . magit-blame-highlight))
-    (lines
-     (show-lines       . t)))
-  "List of styles used to visualize blame information.
-
-Each entry has the form (IDENT (KEY . VALUE)...).  IDENT has
-to be a symbol uniquely identifing the style.  The following
-KEYs are recognized:
-
- `show-lines'
-    Whether to prefix each chunk of lines with a thin line.
-    This has no effect if `heading-format' is non-nil.
- `highlight-face'
-    Face used to highlight the first line of each chunk.
-    If this is nil, then those lines are not highlighted.
- `heading-format'
-    String specifing the information to be shown above each
-    chunk of lines.  It must end with a newline character.
- `margin-format'
-    String specifing the information to be shown in the left
-    buffer margin.  It must NOT end with a newline character.
-    This can also be a list of formats used for the lines at
-    the same positions within the chunk.  If the chunk has
-    more lines than formats are specified, then the last is
-    repeated.
- `margin-width'
-    Width of the margin, provided `margin-format' is non-nil.
- `margin-face'
-    Face used in the margin, provided `margin-format' is
-    non-nil.  This face is used in combination with the faces
-    that are specific to the used %-specs.  If this is nil,
-    then `magit-blame-margin' is used.
- `margin-body-face'
-    Face used in the margin for all but first line of a chunk.
-    This face is used in combination with the faces that are
-    specific to the used %-specs.  This can also be a list of
-    faces (usually one face), in which case only these faces
-    are used and the %-spec faces are ignored.  A good value
-    might be `(magit-blame-dimmed)'.  If this is nil, then
-    the same face as for the first line is used.
-
-The following %-specs can be used in `heading-format' and
-`margin-format':
-
-  %H    hash              using face `magit-blame-hash'
-  %s    summary           using face `magit-blame-summary'
-  %a    author            using face `magit-blame-name'
-  %A    author time       using face `magit-blame-date'
-  %c    committer         using face `magit-blame-name'
-  %C    committer time    using face `magit-blame-date'
-
-Additionally if `margin-format' ends with %f, then the string
-that is displayed in the margin is made at least `margin-width'
-characters wide, which may be desirable if the used face sets
-the background color.
-
-The style used in the current buffer can be cycled from the blame
-popup.  Blame commands (except `magit-blame-echo') use the first
-style as the initial style when beginning to blame in a buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0")
-  :group 'magit-blame
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom magit-blame-echo-style 'lines
-  "The blame visualization style used by `magit-blame-echo'.
-A symbol that has to be used as the identifier for one of the
-styles defined in `magit-blame-styles'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0")
-  :group 'magit-blame
-  :type 'symbol)
-
-(defcustom magit-blame-time-format "%F %H:%M"
-  "Format for time strings in blame headings."
-  :group 'magit-blame
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom magit-blame-read-only t
-  "Whether to initially make the blamed buffer read-only."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0")
-  :group 'magit-blame
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-blame-disable-modes '(fci-mode yascroll-bar-mode)
-  "List of modes not compatible with Magit-Blame mode.
-This modes are turned off when Magit-Blame mode is turned on,
-and then turned on again when turning off the latter."
-  :group 'magit-blame
-  :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Mode")))
-
-(defcustom magit-blame-mode-lighter " Blame"
-  "The mode-line lighter of the Magit-Blame mode."
-  :group 'magit-blame
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "No lighter" "") string))
-
-(defcustom magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook
-  '(magit-blame-maybe-update-revision-buffer
-    magit-blame-maybe-show-message)
-  "Hook run after point entered another chunk."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0")
-  :group 'magit-blame
-  :type 'hook
-  :get 'magit-hook-custom-get
-  :options '(magit-blame-maybe-update-revision-buffer
-             magit-blame-maybe-show-message))
-
-;;; Faces
-
-(defface magit-blame-highlight
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "grey80"
-     :foreground "black")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "grey25"
-     :foreground "white"))
-  "Face used for highlighting when blaming.
-Also see option `magit-blame-styles'."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-blame-margin
-  '((t :inherit magit-blame-highlight
-       :weight normal
-       :slant normal))
-  "Face used for the blame margin by default when blaming.
-Also see option `magit-blame-styles'."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-blame-dimmed
-  '((t :inherit magit-dimmed
-       :weight normal
-       :slant normal))
-  "Face used for the blame margin in some cases when blaming.
-Also see option `magit-blame-styles'."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-blame-heading
-  '((t :inherit magit-blame-highlight
-       :weight normal
-       :slant normal))
-  "Face used for blame headings by default when blaming.
-Also see option `magit-blame-styles'."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-blame-summary nil
-  "Face used for commit summaries when blaming."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-blame-hash nil
-  "Face used for commit hashes when blaming."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-blame-name nil
-  "Face used for author and committer names when blaming."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-blame-date nil
-  "Face used for dates when blaming."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-;;; Chunks
-
-(defclass magit-blame-chunk ()
-  (;; <orig-rev> <orig-line> <final-line> <num-lines>
-   (orig-rev   :initarg :orig-rev)
-   (orig-line  :initarg :orig-line)
-   (final-line :initarg :final-line)
-   (num-lines  :initarg :num-lines)
-   ;; previous <prev-rev> <prev-file>
-   (prev-rev   :initform nil)
-   (prev-file  :initform nil)
-   ;; filename <orig-file>
-   (orig-file)))
-
-(defun magit-current-blame-chunk (&optional type)
-  (or (and (not (and type (not (eq type magit-blame-type))))
-           (magit-blame-chunk-at (point)))
-      (and type
-           (let ((rev  (or magit-buffer-refname magit-buffer-revision))
-                 (file (magit-file-relative-name nil (not magit-buffer-file-name)))
-                 (line (format "%i,+1" (line-number-at-pos))))
-             (unless file
-               (error "Buffer does not visit a tracked file"))
-             (with-temp-buffer
-               (magit-with-toplevel
-                 (magit-git-insert
-                  "blame" "--porcelain"
-                  (if (memq magit-blame-type '(final removal))
-                      (cons "--reverse" (magit-blame-arguments))
-                    (magit-blame-arguments))
-                  "-L" line rev "--" file)
-                 (goto-char (point-min))
-                 (car (magit-blame--parse-chunk type))))))))
-
-(defun magit-blame-chunk-at (pos)
-  (--some (overlay-get it 'magit-blame-chunk)
-          (overlays-at pos)))
-
-(defun magit-blame--overlay-at (&optional pos key)
-  (unless pos
-    (setq pos (point)))
-  (--first (overlay-get it (or key 'magit-blame-chunk))
-           (nconc (overlays-at pos)
-                  (overlays-in pos pos))))
-
-;;; Keymaps
-
-(defvar magit-blame-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-q") 'magit-blame-quit)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-blame-mode'.
-Note that most blaming key bindings are defined
-in `magit-blame-read-only-mode-map' instead.")
-
-(defvar magit-blame-read-only-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (cond ((featurep 'jkl)
-           (define-key map [return]    'magit-show-commit)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "i") 'magit-blame-previous-chunk)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "I") 'magit-blame-previous-chunk-same-commit)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "k") 'magit-blame-next-chunk)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "K") 'magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "j") 'magit-blame)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "l") 'magit-blame-removal)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "f") 'magit-blame-reverse)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "b") 'magit-blame-popup))
-          (t
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'magit-show-commit)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "p") 'magit-blame-previous-chunk)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "P") 'magit-blame-previous-chunk-same-commit)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "n") 'magit-blame-next-chunk)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "N") 'magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "b") 'magit-blame)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "r") 'magit-blame-removal)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "f") 'magit-blame-reverse)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "B") 'magit-blame-popup)))
-    (define-key map (kbd   "c") 'magit-blame-cycle-style)
-    (define-key map (kbd   "q") 'magit-blame-quit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-w") 'magit-blame-copy-hash)
-    (define-key map (kbd "SPC") 'magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up)
-    (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-blame-read-only-mode'.")
-
-;;; Modes
-;;;; Variables
-
-(defvar-local magit-blame-buffer-read-only nil)
-(defvar-local magit-blame-cache nil)
-(defvar-local magit-blame-disabled-modes nil)
-(defvar-local magit-blame-process nil)
-(defvar-local magit-blame-recursive-p nil)
-(defvar-local magit-blame-type nil)
-(defvar-local magit-blame-separator nil)
-(defvar-local magit-blame-previous-chunk nil)
-
-(defvar-local magit-blame--style nil)
-
-(defsubst magit-blame--style-get (key)
-  (cdr (assoc key (cdr magit-blame--style))))
-
-;;;; Base Mode
-
-(define-minor-mode magit-blame-mode
-  "Display blame information inline."
-  :lighter magit-blame-mode-lighter
-  (cond (magit-blame-mode
-         (when (called-interactively-p 'any)
-           (setq magit-blame-mode nil)
-           (user-error
-            (concat "Don't call `magit-blame-mode' directly; "
-                    "instead use `magit-blame' or `magit-blame-popup'")))
-         (add-hook 'after-save-hook     'magit-blame--run t t)
-         (add-hook 'post-command-hook   'magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook t t)
-         (add-hook 'before-revert-hook  'magit-blame--remove-overlays t t)
-         (add-hook 'after-revert-hook   'magit-blame--run t t)
-         (add-hook 'read-only-mode-hook 'magit-blame-toggle-read-only t t)
-         (setq magit-blame-buffer-read-only buffer-read-only)
-         (when (or magit-blame-read-only magit-buffer-file-name)
-           (read-only-mode 1))
-         (dolist (mode magit-blame-disable-modes)
-           (when (and (boundp mode) (symbol-value mode))
-             (funcall mode -1)
-             (push mode magit-blame-disabled-modes)))
-         (setq magit-blame-separator (magit-blame--format-separator))
-         (unless magit-blame--style
-           (setq magit-blame--style (car magit-blame-styles)))
-         (magit-blame--update-margin))
-        (t
-         (when (process-live-p magit-blame-process)
-           (kill-process magit-blame-process)
-           (while magit-blame-process
-             (sit-for 0.01))) ; avoid racing the sentinal
-         (remove-hook 'after-save-hook     'magit-blame--run t)
-         (remove-hook 'post-command-hook   'magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook t)
-         (remove-hook 'before-revert-hook  'magit-blame--remove-overlays t)
-         (remove-hook 'after-revert-hook   'magit-blame--run t)
-         (remove-hook 'read-only-mode-hook 'magit-blame-toggle-read-only t)
-         (unless magit-blame-buffer-read-only
-           (read-only-mode -1))
-         (magit-blame-read-only-mode -1)
-         (dolist (mode magit-blame-disabled-modes)
-           (funcall mode 1))
-         (kill-local-variable 'magit-blame-disabled-modes)
-         (kill-local-variable 'magit-blame-type)
-         (kill-local-variable 'magit-blame--style)
-         (magit-blame--update-margin)
-         (magit-blame--remove-overlays))))
-
-(defun magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook ()
-  (let ((chunk (magit-blame-chunk-at (point))))
-    (when (cl-typep chunk 'magit-blame-chunk)
-      (unless (eq chunk magit-blame-previous-chunk)
-        (run-hooks 'magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook))
-      (setq magit-blame-previous-chunk chunk))))
-
-(defun magit-blame-toggle-read-only ()
-  (magit-blame-read-only-mode (if buffer-read-only 1 -1)))
-
-;;;; Read-Only Mode
-
-(define-minor-mode magit-blame-read-only-mode
-  "Provide keybindings for Magit-Blame mode.
-
-This minor-mode provides the key bindings for Magit-Blame mode,
-but only when Read-Only mode is also enabled because these key
-bindings would otherwise conflict badly with regular bindings.
-
-When both Magit-Blame mode and Read-Only mode are enabled, then
-this mode gets automatically enabled too and when one of these
-modes is toggled, then this mode also gets toggled automatically.
-
-\\{magit-blame-read-only-mode-map}")
-
-;;;; Kludges
-
-(defun magit-blame-put-keymap-before-view-mode ()
-  "Put `magit-blame-read-only-mode' ahead of `view-mode' in `minor-mode-map-alist'."
-  (--when-let (assq 'magit-blame-read-only-mode
-                    (cl-member 'view-mode minor-mode-map-alist :key #'car))
-    (setq minor-mode-map-alist
-          (cons it (delq it minor-mode-map-alist))))
-  (remove-hook 'view-mode-hook #'magit-blame-put-keymap-before-view-mode))
-
-(add-hook 'view-mode-hook #'magit-blame-put-keymap-before-view-mode)
-
-;;; Process
-
-(defun magit-blame--run ()
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (unless magit-blame-mode
-      (magit-blame-mode 1))
-    (message "Blaming...")
-    (magit-blame-run-process
-     (or magit-buffer-refname magit-buffer-revision)
-     (magit-file-relative-name nil (not magit-buffer-file-name))
-     (if (memq magit-blame-type '(final removal))
-         (cons "--reverse" (magit-blame-arguments))
-       (magit-blame-arguments))
-     (list (line-number-at-pos (window-start))
-           (line-number-at-pos (1- (window-end nil t)))))
-    (set-process-sentinel magit-this-process
-                          'magit-blame-process-quickstart-sentinel)))
-
-(defun magit-blame-run-process (revision file args &optional lines)
-  (let ((process (magit-parse-git-async
-                  "blame" "--incremental" args
-                  (and lines (list "-L" (apply #'format "%s,%s" lines)))
-                  revision "--" file)))
-    (set-process-filter   process 'magit-blame-process-filter)
-    (set-process-sentinel process 'magit-blame-process-sentinel)
-    (process-put process 'arguments (list revision file args))
-    (setq magit-blame-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-    (setq magit-blame-process process)))
-
-(defun magit-blame-process-quickstart-sentinel (process event)
-  (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-    (magit-blame-process-sentinel process event t)
-    (magit-blame-assert-buffer process)
-    (with-current-buffer (process-get process 'command-buf)
-      (when magit-blame-mode
-        (let ((default-directory (magit-toplevel)))
-          (apply #'magit-blame-run-process
-                 (process-get process 'arguments)))))))
-
-(defun magit-blame-process-sentinel (process _event &optional quiet)
-  (let ((status (process-status process)))
-    (when (memq status '(exit signal))
-      (kill-buffer (process-buffer process))
-      (if (and (eq status 'exit)
-               (zerop (process-exit-status process)))
-          (unless quiet
-            (message "Blaming...done"))
-        (magit-blame-assert-buffer process)
-        (with-current-buffer (process-get process 'command-buf)
-          (if magit-blame-mode
-              (progn (magit-blame-mode -1)
-                     (message "Blaming...failed"))
-            (message "Blaming...aborted"))))
-      (kill-local-variable 'magit-blame-process))))
-
-(defun magit-blame-process-filter (process string)
-  (internal-default-process-filter process string)
-  (let ((buf  (process-get process 'command-buf))
-        (pos  (process-get process 'parsed))
-        (mark (process-mark process))
-        type cache)
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (setq type  magit-blame-type)
-      (setq cache magit-blame-cache))
-    (with-current-buffer (process-buffer process)
-      (goto-char pos)
-      (while (and (< (point) mark)
-                  (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^filename .+\n" nil t)))
-        (pcase-let* ((`(,chunk ,revinfo)
-                      (magit-blame--parse-chunk type))
-                     (rev (oref chunk orig-rev)))
-          (if revinfo
-              (puthash rev revinfo cache)
-            (setq revinfo
-                  (or (gethash rev cache)
-                      (puthash rev (magit-blame--commit-alist rev) cache))))
-          (magit-blame--make-overlays buf chunk revinfo))
-        (process-put process 'parsed (point))))))
-
-(defun magit-blame--parse-chunk (type)
-  (let (chunk revinfo)
-    (looking-at "^\\(.\\{40\\}\\) \\([0-9]+\\) \\([0-9]+\\) \\([0-9]+\\)")
-    (with-slots (orig-rev orig-file prev-rev prev-file)
-        (setq chunk (magit-blame-chunk
-                     :orig-rev                     (match-string 1)
-                     :orig-line  (string-to-number (match-string 2))
-                     :final-line (string-to-number (match-string 3))
-                     :num-lines  (string-to-number (match-string 4))))
-      (forward-line)
-      (let (done)
-        (while (not done)
-          (cond ((looking-at "^filename \\(.+\\)")
-                 (setq done t)
-                 (setf orig-file (match-string 1)))
-                ((looking-at "^previous \\(.\\{40\\}\\) \\(.+\\)")
-                 (setf prev-rev  (match-string 1))
-                 (setf prev-file (match-string 2)))
-                ((looking-at "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(.+\\)")
-                 (push (cons (match-string 1)
-                             (match-string 2)) revinfo)))
-          (forward-line)))
-      (when (and (eq type 'removal) prev-rev)
-        (cl-rotatef orig-rev  prev-rev)
-        (cl-rotatef orig-file prev-file)
-        (setq revinfo nil)))
-    (list chunk revinfo)))
-
-(defun magit-blame--commit-alist (rev)
-  (cl-mapcar 'cons
-             '("summary"
-               "author" "author-time" "author-tz"
-               "committer" "committer-time" "committer-tz")
-             (split-string (magit-rev-format "%s\v%an\v%ad\v%cn\v%cd" rev
-                                             "--date=format:%s\v%z")
-                           "\v")))
-
-(defun magit-blame-assert-buffer (process)
-  (unless (buffer-live-p (process-get process 'command-buf))
-    (kill-process process)
-    (user-error "Buffer being blamed has been killed")))
-
-;;; Display
-
-(defun magit-blame--make-overlays (buf chunk revinfo)
-  (with-current-buffer buf
-    (save-excursion
-      (save-restriction
-        (widen)
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (forward-line (1- (oref chunk final-line)))
-        (let ((beg (point))
-              (end (save-excursion
-                     (forward-line (oref chunk num-lines))
-                     (point))))
-          (magit-blame--remove-overlays beg end)
-          (magit-blame--make-margin-overlays chunk revinfo beg end)
-          (magit-blame--make-heading-overlay chunk revinfo beg end)
-          (magit-blame--make-highlight-overlay   chunk beg))))))
-
-(defun magit-blame--make-margin-overlays (chunk revinfo _beg end)
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((line 0))
-      (while (< (point) end)
-        (magit-blame--make-margin-overlay chunk revinfo line)
-        (forward-line)
-        (cl-incf line)))))
-
-(defun magit-blame--make-margin-overlay (chunk revinfo line)
-  (let* ((end (line-end-position))
-         ;; If possible avoid putting this on the first character
-         ;; of the line to avoid a conflict with the line overlay.
-         (beg (min (1+ (line-beginning-position)) end))
-         (ov  (make-overlay beg end)))
-    (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-chunk chunk)
-    (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-revinfo revinfo)
-    (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-margin line)
-    (magit-blame--update-margin-overlay ov)))
-
-(defun magit-blame--make-heading-overlay (chunk revinfo beg end)
-  (let ((ov (make-overlay beg end)))
-    (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-chunk chunk)
-    (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-revinfo revinfo)
-    (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-heading t)
-    (magit-blame--update-heading-overlay ov)))
-
-(defun magit-blame--make-highlight-overlay (chunk beg)
-  (let ((ov (make-overlay beg (1+ (line-end-position)))))
-    (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-chunk chunk)
-    (overlay-put ov 'magit-blame-highlight t)
-    (magit-blame--update-highlight-overlay ov)))
-
-(defun magit-blame--update-margin ()
-  (setq left-margin-width (or (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-width) 0))
-  (set-window-buffer (selected-window) (current-buffer)))
-
-(defun magit-blame--update-overlays ()
-  (save-restriction
-    (widen)
-    (dolist (ov (overlays-in (point-min) (point-max)))
-      (cond ((overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-heading)
-             (magit-blame--update-heading-overlay ov))
-            ((overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-margin)
-             (magit-blame--update-margin-overlay ov))
-            ((overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-highlight)
-             (magit-blame--update-highlight-overlay ov))))))
-
-(defun magit-blame--update-margin-overlay (ov)
-  (overlay-put
-   ov 'before-string
-   (and (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-width)
-        (propertize
-         "o" 'display
-         (list (list 'margin 'left-margin)
-               (let ((line   (overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-margin))
-                     (format (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-format))
-                     (face   (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-face)))
-                 (magit-blame--format-string
-                  ov
-                  (or (and (atom format)
-                           format)
-                      (nth line format)
-                      (car (last format)))
-                  (or (and (not (zerop line))
-                           (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-body-face))
-                      face
-                      'magit-blame-margin))))))))
-
-(defun magit-blame--update-heading-overlay (ov)
-  (overlay-put
-   ov 'before-string
-   (--if-let (magit-blame--style-get 'heading-format)
-       (magit-blame--format-string ov it 'magit-blame-heading)
-     (and (magit-blame--style-get 'show-lines)
-          (or (not (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-format))
-              (save-excursion
-                (goto-char (overlay-start ov))
-                ;; Special case of the special case described in
-                ;; `magit-blame--make-margin-overlay'.  For empty
-                ;; lines it is not possible to show both overlays
-                ;; without the line being to high.
-                (not (= (point) (line-end-position)))))
-          magit-blame-separator))))
-
-(defun magit-blame--update-highlight-overlay (ov)
-  (overlay-put ov 'face (magit-blame--style-get 'highlight-face)))
-
-(defun magit-blame--format-string (ov format face)
-  (let* ((chunk   (overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-chunk))
-         (revinfo (overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-revinfo))
-         (key     (list format face))
-         (string  (cdr (assoc key revinfo))))
-    (unless string
-      (setq string
-            (and format
-                 (magit-blame--format-string-1 (oref chunk orig-rev)
-                                               revinfo format face)))
-      (nconc revinfo (list (cons key string))))
-    string))
-
-(defun magit-blame--format-string-1 (rev revinfo format face)
-  (let ((str
-         (if (equal rev "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000")
-             (propertize (concat (if (string-prefix-p "\s" format) "\s" "")
-                                 "Not Yet Committed"
-                                 (if (string-suffix-p "\n" format) "\n" ""))
-                         'face face)
-           (magit--format-spec
-            (propertize format 'face face)
-            (cl-flet* ((p0 (s f)
-                           (propertize s 'face (if face
-                                                   (if (listp face)
-                                                       face
-                                                     (list f face))
-                                                 f)))
-                       (p1 (k f)
-                           (p0 (cdr (assoc k revinfo)) f))
-                       (p2 (k1 k2 f)
-                           (p0 (magit-blame--format-time-string
-                                (cdr (assoc k1 revinfo))
-                                (cdr (assoc k2 revinfo)))
-                               f)))
-              `((?H . ,(p0 rev         'magit-blame-hash))
-                (?s . ,(p1 "summary"   'magit-blame-summary))
-                (?a . ,(p1 "author"    'magit-blame-name))
-                (?c . ,(p1 "committer" 'magit-blame-name))
-                (?A . ,(p2 "author-time"    "author-tz"    'magit-blame-date))
-                (?C . ,(p2 "committer-time" "committer-tz" 'magit-blame-date))
-                (?f . "")))))))
-    (if-let ((width (and (string-suffix-p "%f" format)
-                         (magit-blame--style-get 'margin-width))))
-        (concat str
-                (propertize (make-string (max 0 (- width (length str))) ?\s)
-                            'face face))
-      str)))
-
-(defun magit-blame--format-separator ()
-  (propertize
-   (concat (propertize "\s" 'display '(space :height (2)))
-           (propertize "\n" 'line-height t))
-   'face (list :background
-               (face-attribute 'magit-blame-heading :background nil t))))
-
-(defun magit-blame--format-time-string (time tz)
-  (let* ((time-format (or (magit-blame--style-get 'time-format)
-                          magit-blame-time-format))
-         (tz-in-second (and (not (version< emacs-version "25"))
-                            (string-match "%z" time-format)
-                            (car (last (parse-time-string tz))))))
-    (format-time-string time-format
-                        (seconds-to-time (string-to-number time))
-                        tz-in-second)))
-
-(defun magit-blame--remove-overlays (&optional beg end)
-  (save-restriction
-    (widen)
-    (dolist (ov (overlays-in (or beg (point-min))
-                             (or end (point-max))))
-      (when (overlay-get ov 'magit-blame-chunk)
-        (delete-overlay ov)))))
-
-(defun magit-blame-maybe-show-message ()
-  (when (magit-blame--style-get 'show-message)
-    (let ((message-log-max 0))
-      (if-let ((msg (cdr (assq 'heading
-                               (gethash (oref (magit-current-blame-chunk)
-                                              orig-rev)
-                                        magit-blame-cache)))))
-          (progn (setq msg (substring msg 0 -1))
-                 (set-text-properties 0 (length msg) nil msg)
-                 (message msg))
-        (message "Commit data not available yet.  Still blaming.")))))
-
-;;; Commands
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-blame-echo ()
-  "For each line show the revision in which it was added.
-Show the information about the chunk at point in the echo area
-when moving between chunks.  Unlike other blaming commands, do
-not turn on `read-only-mode'."
-  (interactive)
-  (when magit-buffer-file-name
-    (user-error "Blob buffers aren't supported"))
-  (setq-local magit-blame--style
-              (assq magit-blame-echo-style magit-blame-styles))
-  (setq-local magit-blame-disable-modes
-              (cons 'eldoc-mode magit-blame-disable-modes))
-  (if (not magit-blame-mode)
-      (let ((magit-blame-read-only nil))
-        (magit-blame))
-    (read-only-mode -1)
-    (magit-blame--update-overlays)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-blame ()
-  "For each line show the revision in which it was added."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-blame--pre-blame-assert 'addition)
-  (magit-blame--pre-blame-setup  'addition)
-  (magit-blame--run))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-blame-removal ()
-  "For each line show the revision in which it was removed."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless magit-buffer-file-name
-    (user-error "Only blob buffers can be blamed in reverse"))
-  (magit-blame--pre-blame-assert 'removal)
-  (magit-blame--pre-blame-setup  'removal)
-  (magit-blame--run))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-blame-reverse ()
-  "For each line show the last revision in which it still exists."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless magit-buffer-file-name
-    (user-error "Only blob buffers can be blamed in reverse"))
-  (magit-blame--pre-blame-assert 'final)
-  (magit-blame--pre-blame-setup  'final)
-  (magit-blame--run))
-
-(defun magit-blame--pre-blame-assert (type)
-  (unless (magit-toplevel)
-    (magit--not-inside-repository-error))
-  (if (and magit-blame-mode
-           (eq type magit-blame-type))
-      (if-let ((chunk (magit-current-blame-chunk)))
-          (unless (oref chunk prev-rev)
-            (user-error "Chunk has no further history"))
-        (user-error "Commit data not available yet.  Still blaming."))
-    (unless (magit-file-relative-name nil (not magit-buffer-file-name))
-      (if buffer-file-name
-          (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a tracked file")
-        (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file")))))
-
-(defun magit-blame--pre-blame-setup (type)
-  (when magit-blame-mode
-    (if (eq type magit-blame-type)
-        (let ((style magit-blame--style))
-          (magit-blame-visit-other-file)
-          (setq-local magit-blame--style style)
-          (setq-local magit-blame-recursive-p t)
-          ;; Set window-start for the benefit of quickstart.
-          (redisplay))
-      (magit-blame--remove-overlays)))
-  (setq magit-blame-type type))
-
-(defun magit-blame-visit-other-file ()
-  "Visit another blob related to the current chunk."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-slots (prev-rev prev-file orig-line)
-      (magit-current-blame-chunk)
-    (unless prev-rev
-      (user-error "Chunk has no further history"))
-    (magit-with-toplevel
-      (magit-find-file prev-rev prev-file))
-    ;; TODO Adjust line like magit-diff-visit-file.
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (forward-line (1- orig-line))))
-
-(defun magit-blame-visit-file ()
-  "Visit the blob related to the current chunk."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-slots (orig-rev orig-file orig-line)
-      (magit-current-blame-chunk)
-    (magit-with-toplevel
-      (magit-find-file orig-rev orig-file))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (forward-line (1- orig-line))))
-
-(defun magit-blame-quit ()
-  "Turn off Magit-Blame mode.
-If the buffer was created during a recursive blame,
-then also kill the buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-blame-mode -1)
-  (when magit-blame-recursive-p
-    (kill-buffer)))
-
-(defun magit-blame-next-chunk ()
-  "Move to the next chunk."
-  (interactive)
-  (--if-let (next-single-char-property-change (point) 'magit-blame-chunk)
-      (goto-char it)
-    (user-error "No more chunks")))
-
-(defun magit-blame-previous-chunk ()
-  "Move to the previous chunk."
-  (interactive)
-  (--if-let (previous-single-char-property-change (point) 'magit-blame-chunk)
-      (goto-char it)
-    (user-error "No more chunks")))
-
-(defun magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit (&optional previous)
-  "Move to the next chunk from the same commit.\n\n(fn)"
-  (interactive)
-  (if-let ((rev (oref (magit-current-blame-chunk) orig-rev)))
-      (let ((pos (point)) ov)
-        (save-excursion
-          (while (and (not ov)
-                      (not (= pos (if previous (point-min) (point-max))))
-                      (setq pos (funcall
-                                 (if previous
-                                     'previous-single-char-property-change
-                                   'next-single-char-property-change)
-                                 pos 'magit-blame-chunk)))
-            (--when-let (magit-blame--overlay-at pos)
-              (when (equal (oref (magit-blame-chunk-at pos) orig-rev) rev)
-                (setq ov it)))))
-        (if ov
-            (goto-char (overlay-start ov))
-          (user-error "No more chunks from same commit")))
-    (user-error "This chunk hasn't been blamed yet")))
-
-(defun magit-blame-previous-chunk-same-commit ()
-  "Move to the previous chunk from the same commit."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit 'previous-single-char-property-change))
-
-(defun magit-blame-cycle-style ()
-  "Change how blame information is visualized.
-Cycle through the elements of option `magit-blame-styles'."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq magit-blame--style
-        (or (cadr (cl-member (car magit-blame--style)
-                             magit-blame-styles :key #'car))
-            (car magit-blame-styles)))
-  (magit-blame--update-margin)
-  (magit-blame--update-overlays))
-
-(defun magit-blame-copy-hash ()
-  "Save hash of the current chunk's commit to the kill ring.
-
-When the region is active, then save the region's content
-instead of the hash, like `kill-ring-save' would."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (use-region-p)
-      (copy-region-as-kill nil nil 'region)
-    (kill-new (message "%s" (oref (magit-current-blame-chunk) orig-rev)))))
-
-;;; Popup
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-blame-popup "magit-blame" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-blame-popup
-  "Popup console for blame commands."
-  :man-page "git-blame"
-  :switches '((?w "Ignore whitespace" "-w")
-              (?r "Do not treat root commits as boundaries" "--root"))
-  :options  '((?M "Detect lines moved or copied within a file" "-M")
-              (?C "Detect lines moved or copied between files" "-C"))
-  :actions  '("Actions"
-              (?b "Show commits adding lines" magit-blame)
-              (?r (lambda ()
-                    (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer
-                      (and (not buffer-file-name)
-                           (propertize "Show commits removing lines"
-                                       'face 'default))))
-                  magit-blame-removal)
-              (?f (lambda ()
-                    (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer
-                      (and (not buffer-file-name)
-                           (propertize "Show last commits that still have lines"
-                                       'face 'default))))
-                  magit-blame-reverse)
-              (lambda ()
-                (and (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer
-                       magit-blame-mode)
-                     (propertize "Refresh" 'face 'magit-popup-heading)))
-              (?c "Cycle style" magit-blame-cycle-style))
-  :default-arguments '("-w")
-  :max-action-columns 1
-  :default-action 'magit-blame)
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun magit-blame-maybe-update-revision-buffer ()
-  (unless magit--update-revision-buffer
-    (setq magit--update-revision-buffer nil)
-    (when-let ((chunk  (magit-current-blame-chunk))
-               (commit (oref chunk orig-rev))
-               (buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode nil t)))
-      (setq magit--update-revision-buffer (list commit buffer))
-      (run-with-idle-timer
-       magit-update-other-window-delay nil
-       (lambda ()
-         (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,buf) magit--update-revision-buffer))
-           (setq magit--update-revision-buffer nil)
-           (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-             (let ((magit-display-buffer-noselect t))
-               (apply #'magit-show-commit rev (magit-diff-arguments))))))))))
-
-(provide 'magit-blame)
-;;; magit-blame.el ends here
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-;;; magit-bookmark.el --- bookmark support for Magit  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Yuri Khan <yuri.v.khan@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Support for bookmarks for most Magit buffers.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-(require 'bookmark)
-
-;;; Supporting primitives
-
-(defun magit-bookmark--jump (bookmark fn &rest args)
-  "Handle a Magit BOOKMARK.
-
-This function will:
-
-1. Bind `default-directory' to the repository root directory
-   stored in the `filename' bookmark property.
-2. Invoke the function FN with ARGS as arguments.  This needs to
-   restore the buffer.
-3. Restore the expanded/collapsed status of top level sections
-   and the point position."
-  (declare (indent 2))
-  (let* ((default-directory (bookmark-get-filename bookmark)))
-    (if default-directory
-        (apply fn args)
-      (signal 'bookmark-error-no-filename (list 'stringp default-directory)))
-    (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode)
-      (when-let ((hidden-sections (bookmark-prop-get bookmark
-                                                     'magit-hidden-sections)))
-        (dolist (child (oref magit-root-section children))
-          (if (member (cons (oref child type)
-                            (oref child value))
-                      hidden-sections)
-              (magit-section-hide child)
-            (magit-section-show child)))))
-    (--when-let (bookmark-get-position bookmark)
-      (goto-char it))
-    (--when-let (bookmark-get-front-context-string bookmark)
-      (when (search-forward it (point-max) t)
-        (goto-char (match-beginning 0))))
-    (--when-let (bookmark-get-rear-context-string bookmark)
-      (when (search-backward it (point-min) t)
-        (goto-char (match-end 0))))
-    nil))
-
-(defun magit-bookmark--make-record (mode handler &optional make-props)
-  "Create a Magit bookmark.
-
-MODE specifies the expected major mode of current buffer.
-
-HANDLER should be a function that will be used to restore this
-buffer.
-
-MAKE-PROPS should be either nil or a function that will be called
-with `magit-refresh-args' as the argument list, and may return an
-alist whose every element has the form (PROP . VALUE) and
-specifies additional properties to store in the bookmark."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (unless (eq major-mode mode)
-    (user-error "Not in a %s buffer" mode))
-  (let ((bookmark (bookmark-make-record-default 'no-file)))
-    (bookmark-prop-set bookmark 'handler handler)
-    (bookmark-set-filename bookmark (magit-toplevel))
-    (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode)
-      (bookmark-prop-set
-       bookmark 'magit-hidden-sections
-       (--map (cons (oref it type)
-                    (oref it value))
-              (--filter (oref it hidden)
-                        (oref magit-root-section children)))))
-    (when make-props
-      (pcase-dolist (`(,prop . ,value) (apply make-props magit-refresh-args))
-        (bookmark-prop-set bookmark prop value)))
-    bookmark))
-
-;;; Status
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--status-jump (bookmark)
-  "Handle a Magit status BOOKMARK."
-  (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark
-      (lambda () (magit-status-internal default-directory))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--status-make-record ()
-  "Create a Magit status bookmark."
-  (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-status-mode
-    #'magit-bookmark--status-jump))
-
-;;; Refs
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--refs-jump (bookmark)
-  "Handle a Magit refs BOOKMARK."
-  (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-show-refs
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-refs)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-args)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--refs-make-record ()
-  "Create a Magit refs bookmark."
-  (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-refs-mode
-    #'magit-bookmark--refs-jump
-    (lambda (refs args)
-      `((magit-refs . ,refs)
-        (magit-args . ,args)))))
-
-;;; Log
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--log-jump (bookmark)
-  "Handle a Magit log BOOKMARK."
-  (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-log
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-revs)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-args)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-files)))
-
-(defun magit-bookmark--log-make-name (buffer-name revs _args files)
-  "Generate the default name for a log bookmark."
-  (concat
-   buffer-name " " (mapconcat #'identity revs " ")
-   (and files
-        (concat " touching " (mapconcat #'identity files " ")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--log-make-record ()
-  "Create a Magit log bookmark."
-  (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-log-mode
-    #'magit-bookmark--log-jump
-    (lambda (revs args files)
-      `((defaults    . (,(magit-bookmark--log-make-name
-                          (buffer-name) revs args files)))
-        (magit-revs  . ,revs)
-        (magit-args  . ,args)
-        (magit-files . ,files)))))
-
-;;; Reflog
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--reflog-jump (bookmark)
-  "Handle a Magit reflog BOOKMARK."
-  (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark
-      (lambda ()
-        (let ((magit-reflog-arguments (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-args)))
-          (magit-reflog (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-ref))))))
-
-(defun magit-bookmark--reflog-make-name (buffer-name ref)
-  "Generate the default name for a reflog bookmark."
-  (concat buffer-name " " ref))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--reflog-make-record ()
-  "Create a Magit reflog bookmark."
-  (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-reflog-mode
-    #'magit-bookmark--reflog-jump
-    (lambda (ref args)
-      `((defaults   . (,(magit-bookmark--reflog-make-name (buffer-name) ref)))
-        (magit-ref  . ,ref)
-        (magit-args . ,args)))))
-
-;;; Stashes
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--stashes-jump (bookmark)
-  "Handle a Magit stash list BOOKMARK."
-  (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-stash-list))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--stashes-make-record ()
-  "Create a Magit stash list bookmark."
-  (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-stashes-mode
-    #'magit-bookmark--stashes-jump))
-
-;;; Cherry
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--cherry-jump (bookmark)
-  "Handle a Magit cherry BOOKMARK."
-  (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-cherry
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-head)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-upstream)))
-
-(defun magit-bookmark--cherry-make-name (buffer-name head upstream)
-  "Generate the default name for a cherry bookmark."
-  (concat buffer-name " " head " upstream " upstream))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--cherry-make-record ()
-  "Create a Magit cherry bookmark."
-  (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-cherry-mode
-    #'magit-bookmark--cherry-jump
-    (lambda (upstream head)
-      `((defaults       . (,(magit-bookmark--cherry-make-name
-                             (buffer-name) head upstream)))
-        (magit-head     . ,head)
-        (magit-upstream . ,upstream)))))
-
-;;; Diff
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--diff-jump (bookmark)
-  "Handle a Magit diff BOOKMARK."
-  (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-diff-setup
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-rev-or-range)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-const)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-args)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-files)))
-
-(defun magit-bookmark--resolve (rev-or-range)
-  "Return REV-OR-RANGE with ref names resolved to commit hashes."
-  (pcase (magit-git-lines "rev-parse" rev-or-range)
-    (`(,rev)
-     (magit-rev-abbrev rev))
-    ((and `(,rev1 ,rev2)
-          (guard (/= ?^ (aref rev1 0)))
-          (guard (=  ?^ (aref rev2 0))))
-     (concat (magit-rev-abbrev (substring rev2 1))
-             ".."
-             (magit-rev-abbrev rev1)))
-    ((and `(,rev1 ,rev2 ,rev3)
-          (guard (/= ?^ (aref rev1 0)))
-          (guard (/= ?^ (aref rev2 0)))
-          (guard (=  ?^ (aref rev3 0))))
-     (ignore rev3)
-     (concat (magit-rev-abbrev rev1)
-             "..."
-             (magit-rev-abbrev rev2)))
-    (_
-     rev-or-range)))
-
-(defun magit-bookmark--diff-make-name
-    (buffer-name rev-or-range const _args files)
-  "Generate a default name for a diff bookmark."
-  (if (member "--no-index" const)
-      (apply #'format "*magit-diff %s %s" files)
-    (concat buffer-name " "
-            (cond (rev-or-range)
-                  ((member "--cached" const) "staged")
-                  (t                       "unstaged"))
-            (when files
-              (concat " in " (mapconcat #'identity files ", "))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--diff-make-record ()
-  "Create a Magit diff bookmark."
-  (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-diff-mode
-    #'magit-bookmark--diff-jump
-    (lambda (rev-or-range const args files)
-      (let ((resolved (magit-bookmark--resolve rev-or-range)))
-        `((defaults           . (,(magit-bookmark--diff-make-name
-                                   (buffer-name) resolved const args files)))
-          (magit-rev-or-range . ,resolved)
-          (magit-const        . ,const)
-          (magit-args         . ,args)
-          (magit-files        . ,files))))))
-
-;;; Revision
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--revision-jump (bookmark)
-  "Handle a Magit revision BOOKMARK."
-  (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-show-commit
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-rev)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'args)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'files)))
-
-(defun magit-bookmark--revision-make-name (buffer-name rev _args files)
-  "Generate a default name for a revision bookmark."
-  (let ((subject (magit-rev-format "%s" rev)))
-    (concat buffer-name " "
-            (magit-rev-abbrev rev)
-            (cond (files   (concat " " (mapconcat #'identity files " ")))
-                  (subject (concat " " subject))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--revision-make-record ()
-  "Create a Magit revision bookmark."
-  ;; magit-refresh-args stores the revision in relative form.
-  ;; For bookmarks, the exact hash is more appropriate.
-  (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-revision-mode
-    #'magit-bookmark--revision-jump
-    (lambda (_rev _ args files)
-      `((defaults    . (,(magit-bookmark--revision-make-name
-                          (buffer-name) magit-buffer-revision-hash
-                          args files)))
-        (magit-rev   . ,magit-buffer-revision-hash)
-        (magit-args  . ,args)
-        (magit-files . ,files)))))
-
-;;; Stash
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--stash-jump (bookmark)
-  "Handle a Magit stash BOOKMARK."
-  (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-stash-show
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-stash)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-args)
-    (bookmark-prop-get bookmark 'magit-files)))
-
-(defun magit-bookmark--stash-make-name (buffer-name stash _args files)
-  "Generate the default name for a stash bookmark."
-  (concat buffer-name " " stash " "
-          (if files
-              (mapconcat #'identity files " ")
-            (magit-rev-format "%s" stash))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--stash-make-record ()
-  "Create a Magit stash bookmark."
-  (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-stash-mode
-    #'magit-bookmark--stash-jump
-    (lambda (stash _ args files)
-      `((defaults    . (,(magit-bookmark--stash-make-name
-                          (buffer-name)
-                          (magit-rev-abbrev magit-buffer-revision-hash)
-                          args files)))
-        (magit-stash . ,magit-buffer-revision-hash)
-        (magit-args  . ,args)
-        (magit-files . ,files)
-        (magit-hidden-sections
-         . ,(--map `(,(oref it type)
-                     . ,(replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-quote stash)
-                                                  magit-buffer-revision-hash
-                                                  (oref it value)))
-                   (--filter (oref it hidden)
-                             (oref magit-root-section children))))))))
-
-;;; Submodules
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--submodules-jump (bookmark)
-  "Handle a Magit submodule list BOOKMARK."
-  (magit-bookmark--jump bookmark #'magit-list-submodules))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-bookmark--submodules-make-record ()
-  "Create a Magit submodule list bookmark."
-  (magit-bookmark--make-record 'magit-submodule-list-mode
-    #'magit-bookmark--submodules-jump))
-
-(provide 'magit-bookmark)
-;;; magit-bookmark.el ends here
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-;;; magit-branch.el --- branch support  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements support for branches.  It defines popups
-;; and commands for creating, checking out, manipulating, and
-;; configuring branches.  Commands defined here are mainly concerned
-;; with branches as pointers, commands that deal with what a branch
-;; points at, are defined elsewhere.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-(require 'magit-collab)
-(require 'magit-reset)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-branch-read-upstream-first t
-  "Whether to read upstream before name of new branch when creating a branch.
-
-`nil'      Read the branch name first.
-`t'        Read the upstream first.
-`fallback' Read the upstream first, but if it turns out that the chosen
-           value is not a valid upstream (because it cannot be resolved
-           as an existing revision), then treat it as the name of the
-           new branch and continue by reading the upstream next."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.2.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "read branch name first" nil)
-                 (const :tag "read upstream first" t)
-                 (const :tag "read upstream first, with fallback" fallback)))
-
-(defcustom magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream nil
-  "Whether to favor remote upstreams when creating new branches.
-
-When a new branch is created, then the branch, commit, or stash
-at point is suggested as the default starting point of the new
-branch, or if there is no such revision at point the current
-branch.  In either case the user may choose another starting
-point.
-
-If the chosen starting point is a branch, then it may also be set
-as the upstream of the new branch, depending on the value of the
-Git variable `branch.autoSetupMerge'.  By default this is done
-for remote branches, but not for local branches.
-
-You might prefer to always use some remote branch as upstream.
-If the chosen starting point is (1) a local branch, (2) whose
-name matches a member of the value of this option, (3) the
-upstream of that local branch is a remote branch with the same
-name, and (4) that remote branch can be fast-forwarded to the
-local branch, then the chosen branch is used as starting point,
-but its own upstream is used as the upstream of the new branch.
-
-Members of this option's value are treated as branch names that
-have to match exactly unless they contain a character that makes
-them invalid as a branch name.  Recommended characters to use
-to trigger interpretation as a regexp are \"*\" and \"^\".  Some
-other characters which you might expect to be invalid, actually
-are not, e.g. \".+$\" are all perfectly valid.  More precisely,
-if `git check-ref-format --branch STRING' exits with a non-zero
-status, then treat STRING as a regexp.
-
-Assuming the chosen branch matches these conditions you would end
-up with with e.g.:
-
-  feature --upstream--> origin/master
-
-instead of
-
-  feature --upstream--> master --upstream--> origin/master
-
-Which you prefer is a matter of personal preference.  If you do
-prefer the former, then you should add branches such as \"master\",
-\"next\", and \"maint\" to the value of this options."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist nil
-  "Alist of upstreams to be used when branching from remote branches.
-
-When creating a local branch from an ephemeral branch located
-on a remote, e.g. a feature or hotfix branch, then that remote
-branch should usually not be used as the upstream branch, since
-the push-remote already allows accessing it and having both the
-upstream and the push-remote reference the same related branch
-would be wasteful.  Instead a branch like \"maint\" or \"master\"
-should be used as the upstream.
-
-This option allows specifing the branch that should be used as
-the upstream when branching certain remote branches.  The value
-is an alist of the form ((UPSTREAM . RULE)...).  The first
-matching element is used, the following elements are ignored.
-
-UPSTREAM is the branch to be used as the upstream for branches
-specified by RULE.  It can be a local or a remote branch.
-
-RULE can either be a regular expression, matching branches whose
-upstream should be the one specified by UPSTREAM.  Or it can be
-a list of the only branches that should *not* use UPSTREAM; all
-other branches will.  Matching is done after stripping the remote
-part of the name of the branch that is being branched from.
-
-If you use a finite set of non-ephemeral branches across all your
-repositories, then you might use something like:
-
-  ((\"origin/master\" \"master\" \"next\" \"maint\"))
-
-Or if the names of all your ephemeral branches contain a slash,
-at least in some repositories, then a good value could be:
-
-  ((\"origin/master\" . \"/\"))
-
-Of course you can also fine-tune:
-
-  ((\"origin/maint\" . \"\\\\\\=`hotfix/\")
-   (\"origin/master\" . \"\\\\\\=`feature/\"))
-
-If you use remote branches as UPSTREAM, then you might also want
-to set `magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream' to a non-nil value.
-However, I recommend that you use local branches as UPSTREAM."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(repeat (cons (string :tag "Use upstream")
-                       (choice :tag "for branches"
-                               (regexp :tag "matching")
-                               (repeat :tag "except"
-                                       (string :tag "branch"))))))
-
-(defcustom magit-branch-rename-push-target t
-  "Whether the push-remote setup is preserved when renaming a branch.
-
-The command `magit-branch-rename' renames a branch named OLD to
-NEW.  This option controls how much of the push-remote setup is
-preserved when doing so.
-
-When nil, then preserve nothing and unset `branch.OLD.pushRemote'.
-
-When `local-only', then first set `branch.NEW.pushRemote' to the
-  same value as `branch.OLD.pushRemote', provided the latter is
-  actually set and unless the former already has another value.
-
-When t, then rename the branch named OLD on the remote specified
-  by `branch.OLD.pushRemote' to NEW, provided OLD exists on that
-  remote and unless NEW already exists on the remote.
-
-When `forge-only' and the `forge' package is available, then
-  behave like `t' if the remote points to a repository on a forge
-  (currently Github or Gitlab), otherwise like `local-only'.
-
-Another supported but obsolete value is `github-only'.  It is a
-  misnomer because it now treated as an alias for `forge-only'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.90.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Don't preserve push-remote setup" nil)
-          (const :tag "Preserve push-remote setup" local-only)
-          (const :tag "... and rename corresponding branch on remote" t)
-          (const :tag "... but only if remote is on a forge" forge-only)))
-
-(defcustom magit-branch-popup-show-variables t
-  "Whether the `magit-branch-popup' shows Git variables.
-This defaults to t to avoid changing key bindings.  When set to
-nil, no variables are displayed directly in this popup, instead
-the sub-popup `magit-branch-config-popup' has to be used to view
-and change branch related variables."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.7.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-published-branches '("origin/master")
-  "List of branches that are considered to be published."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-;;; Branch Popup
-
-(defvar magit-branch-config-variables)
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-branch-popup "magit" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-branch-popup
-  "Popup console for branch commands."
-  :man-page "git-branch"
-  :variables (lambda ()
-               (and magit-branch-popup-show-variables
-                    magit-branch-config-variables))
-  :actions `((?b "Checkout"              magit-checkout) nil
-             (?C "Configure..."          magit-branch-config-popup)
-             (?l "Checkout local branch" magit-branch-checkout)
-             (?s "Create new spin-off"   magit-branch-spinoff)
-             (?m "Rename"                magit-branch-rename)
-             (?c "Checkout new branch"   magit-branch-and-checkout)
-             (?n "Create new branch"     magit-branch)
-             (?x "Reset"                 magit-branch-reset)
-             (?w "Checkout new worktree" magit-worktree-checkout)
-             (?W "Create new worktree"   magit-worktree-branch)
-             (?k "Delete"                magit-branch-delete)
-             ,@(and (not (require (quote forge) nil t))
-                    '((?y "Checkout pull-request"    magit-checkout-pull-request)
-                      (?Y "Create from pull-request" magit-branch-pull-request))))
-  :default-action 'magit-checkout
-  :max-action-columns 3
-  :setup-function 'magit-branch-popup-setup)
-
-(defun magit-branch-popup-setup (val def)
-  (magit-popup-default-setup val def)
-  (use-local-map (copy-keymap magit-popup-mode-map))
-  (dolist (ev (-filter #'magit-popup-event-p (magit-popup-get :variables)))
-    (local-set-key (vector (magit-popup-event-key ev))
-                   'magit-invoke-popup-action)))
-
-;;; Branch Commands
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-checkout (revision)
-  "Checkout REVISION, updating the index and the working tree.
-If REVISION is a local branch, then that becomes the current
-branch.  If it is something else, then `HEAD' becomes detached.
-Checkout fails if the working tree or the staging area contain
-changes.
-\n(git checkout REVISION)."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Checkout")))
-  (when (string-match "\\`heads/\\(.+\\)" revision)
-    (setq revision (match-string 1 revision)))
-  (magit-run-git "checkout" revision))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch (branch start-point &optional args)
-  "Create BRANCH at branch or revision START-POINT.
-\n(git branch [ARGS] BRANCH START-POINT)."
-  (interactive (magit-branch-read-args "Create branch"))
-  (magit-call-git "branch" args branch start-point)
-  (magit-branch-maybe-adjust-upstream branch start-point)
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-and-checkout (branch start-point &optional args)
-  "Create and checkout BRANCH at branch or revision START-POINT.
-\n(git checkout [ARGS] -b BRANCH START-POINT)."
-  (interactive (magit-branch-read-args "Create and checkout branch"))
-  (if (string-match-p "^stash@{[0-9]+}$" start-point)
-      (magit-run-git "stash" "branch" branch start-point)
-    (magit-call-git "checkout" args "-b" branch start-point)
-    (magit-branch-maybe-adjust-upstream branch start-point)
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-or-checkout (arg &optional start-point)
-  "Hybrid between `magit-checkout' and `magit-branch-and-checkout'.
-
-Ask the user for an existing branch or revision.  If the user
-input actually can be resolved as a branch or revision, then
-check that out, just like `magit-checkout' would.
-
-Otherwise create and checkout a new branch using the input as
-its name.  Before doing so read the starting-point for the new
-branch.  This is similar to what `magit-branch-and-checkout'
-does."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((arg (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Checkout")))
-     (list arg
-           (and (not (magit-rev-verify-commit arg))
-                (magit-read-starting-point "Create and checkout branch" arg)))))
-  (when (string-match "\\`heads/\\(.+\\)" arg)
-    (setq arg (match-string 1 arg)))
-  (if start-point
-      (magit-branch-and-checkout arg start-point (magit-branch-arguments))
-    (magit-checkout arg)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-checkout (branch &optional start-point)
-  "Checkout an existing or new local branch.
-
-Read a branch name from the user offering all local branches and
-a subset of remote branches as candidates.  Omit remote branches
-for which a local branch by the same name exists from the list
-of candidates.  The user can also enter a completely new branch
-name.
-
-- If the user selects an existing local branch, then check that
-  out.
-
-- If the user selects a remote branch, then create and checkout
-  a new local branch with the same name.  Configure the selected
-  remote branch as push target.
-
-- If the user enters a new branch name, then create and check
-  that out, after also reading the starting-point from the user.
-
-In the latter two cases the upstream is also set.  Whether it is
-set to the chosen START-POINT or something else depends on the
-value of `magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist', just like
-when using `magit-branch-and-checkout'."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch))
-          (local   (magit-list-local-branch-names))
-          (remote  (--filter (and (string-match "[^/]+/" it)
-                                  (not (member (substring it (match-end 0))
-                                               (cons "HEAD" local))))
-                             (magit-list-remote-branch-names)))
-          (choices (nconc (delete current local) remote))
-          (atpoint (magit-branch-at-point))
-          (choice  (magit-completing-read
-                    "Checkout branch" choices
-                    nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history
-                    (or (car (member atpoint choices))
-                        (and atpoint
-                             (car (member (and (string-match "[^/]+/" atpoint)
-                                               (substring atpoint (match-end 0)))
-                                          choices)))))))
-     (cond ((member choice remote)
-            (list (and (string-match "[^/]+/" choice)
-                       (substring choice (match-end 0)))
-                  choice))
-           ((member choice local)
-            (list choice))
-           (t
-            (list choice (magit-read-starting-point "Create" choice))))))
-  (if (not start-point)
-      (magit-checkout branch)
-    (when (magit-anything-modified-p)
-      (user-error "Cannot checkout when there are uncommitted changes"))
-    (magit-branch-and-checkout branch start-point (magit-branch-arguments))
-    (when (magit-remote-branch-p start-point)
-      (pcase-let ((`(,remote . ,remote-branch)
-                   (magit-split-branch-name start-point)))
-        (when (and (equal branch remote-branch)
-                   (not (equal remote (magit-get "remote.pushDefault"))))
-          (magit-set remote "branch" branch "pushRemote"))))))
-
-(defun magit-branch-maybe-adjust-upstream (branch start-point)
-  (--when-let
-      (or (and (magit-get-upstream-branch branch)
-               (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch start-point))
-          (and (magit-remote-branch-p start-point)
-               (let ((name (cdr (magit-split-branch-name start-point))))
-                 (car (--first (if (listp (cdr it))
-                                   (not (member name (cdr it)))
-                                 (string-match-p (cdr it) name))
-                               magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist)))))
-    (magit-call-git "branch" (concat "--set-upstream-to=" it) branch)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-orphan (branch start-point &optional args)
-  "Create and checkout an orphan BRANCH with contents from revision START-POINT.
-\n(git checkout --orphan [ARGS] BRANCH START-POINT)."
-  (interactive (magit-branch-read-args "Create and checkout orphan branch"))
-  (magit-run-git "checkout" "--orphan" args branch start-point))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-pull-request (pr)
-  "Create and configure a new branch from a pull-request.
-Please see the manual for more information."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-pull-request "Branch pull request")))
-  (let-alist pr
-    (let* ((upstream (or (--first (magit--github-url-equal
-                                   (magit-get "remote" it "url")
-                                   .base.repo.ssh_url)
-                                  (magit-list-remotes))
-                         (user-error
-                          "Upstream repository %s not available as a remote"
-                          .base.repo.ssh_url)))
-           (upstream-url (magit-get "remote" upstream "url"))
-           (remote .head.repo.owner.login)
-           (branch (magit--pullreq-branch pr t))
-           (pr-branch .head.ref))
-      (if (magit--pullreq-from-upstream-p pr)
-          (let ((tracking (concat upstream "/" pr-branch)))
-            (unless (magit-branch-p tracking)
-              (magit-call-git "fetch" upstream))
-            (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t))
-              (magit-branch branch tracking))
-            (magit-set upstream "branch" branch "pushRemote")
-            (magit-set upstream "branch" branch "pullRequestRemote"))
-        (if (magit-remote-p remote)
-            (let ((url   (magit-get     "remote" remote "url"))
-                  (fetch (magit-get-all "remote" remote "fetch")))
-              (unless (magit--github-url-equal url .head.repo.ssh_url)
-                (user-error
-                 "Remote `%s' already exists but does not point to %s"
-                 remote url))
-              (unless (member (format "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/%s/*" remote)
-                              fetch)
-                (magit-call-git "remote" "set-branches"
-                                "--add" remote pr-branch)
-                (magit-call-git "fetch" remote)))
-          (magit-call-git
-           "remote" "add" "-f" "--no-tags"
-           "-t" pr-branch remote
-           (cond ((or (string-prefix-p "git@" upstream-url)
-                      (string-prefix-p "ssh://git@" upstream-url))
-                  .head.repo.ssh_url)
-                 ((string-prefix-p "https://" upstream-url)
-                  .head.repo.clone_url)
-                 ((string-prefix-p "git://" upstream-url)
-                  .head.repo.git_url)
-                 (t (error "%s has an unexpected format" upstream-url)))))
-        (magit-call-git "branch" branch (concat remote "/" pr-branch))
-        (if (or .locked (not (equal branch pr-branch)))
-            (magit-set upstream "branch" branch "pushRemote")
-          (magit-set remote "branch" branch "pushRemote"))
-        (magit-set remote "branch" branch "pullRequestRemote"))
-      (magit-set "true" "branch" branch "rebase")
-      (magit-call-git "branch" branch
-                      (concat "--set-upstream-to="
-                              (if magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream
-                                  (concat upstream "/" .base.ref)
-                                .base.ref)))
-      (magit-set (number-to-string .number) "branch" branch "pullRequest")
-      (magit-set .title                     "branch" branch "description")
-      (magit-refresh)
-      branch)))
-
-(defun magit-checkout-pull-request (pr)
-  "Create, configure and checkout a new branch from a pull-request.
-Please see the manual for more information."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-pull-request "Checkout pull request")))
-  (magit-checkout
-   (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t))
-     (magit-branch-pull-request pr))))
-
-(defun magit-branch-read-args (prompt)
-  (let ((args (magit-branch-arguments)))
-    (if magit-branch-read-upstream-first
-        (let ((choice (magit-read-starting-point prompt)))
-          (if (magit-rev-verify choice)
-              (list (magit-read-string-ns
-                     (if magit-completing-read--silent-default
-                         (format "%s (starting at `%s')" prompt choice)
-                       "Name for new branch")
-                     (let ((def (mapconcat #'identity
-                                           (cdr (split-string choice "/"))
-                                           "/")))
-                       (and (member choice (magit-list-remote-branch-names))
-                            (not (member def (magit-list-local-branch-names)))
-                            def)))
-                    choice args)
-            (if (eq magit-branch-read-upstream-first 'fallback)
-                (list choice (magit-read-starting-point prompt choice) args)
-              (user-error "Not a valid starting-point: %s" choice))))
-      (let ((branch (magit-read-string-ns (concat prompt " named"))))
-        (list branch
-              (magit-read-starting-point prompt branch)
-              args)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-spinoff (branch &optional from &rest args)
-  "Create new branch from the unpushed commits.
-
-Create and checkout a new branch starting at and tracking the
-current branch.  That branch in turn is reset to the last commit
-it shares with its upstream.  If the current branch has no
-upstream or no unpushed commits, then the new branch is created
-anyway and the previously current branch is not touched.
-
-This is useful to create a feature branch after work has already
-began on the old branch (likely but not necessarily \"master\").
-
-If the current branch is a member of the value of option
-`magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream' (which see), then the
-current branch will be used as the starting point as usual, but
-the upstream of the starting-point may be used as the upstream
-of the new branch, instead of the starting-point itself.
-
-If optional FROM is non-nil, then the source branch is reset
-to `FROM~', instead of to the last commit it shares with its
-upstream.  Interactively, FROM is only ever non-nil, if the
-region selects some commits, and among those commits, FROM is
-the commit that is the fewest commits ahead of the source
-branch.
-
-The commit at the other end of the selection actually does not
-matter, all commits between FROM and `HEAD' are moved to the new
-branch.  If FROM is not reachable from `HEAD' or is reachable
-from the source branch's upstream, then an error is raised."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-string-ns "Spin off branch")
-                     (car (last (magit-region-values 'commit)))
-                     (magit-branch-arguments)))
-  (when (magit-branch-p branch)
-    (user-error "Cannot spin off %s.  It already exists" branch))
-  (if-let ((current (magit-get-current-branch)))
-      (let ((tracked (magit-get-upstream-branch current))
-            base)
-        (when from
-          (unless (magit-rev-ancestor-p from current)
-            (user-error "Cannot spin off %s.  %s is not reachable from %s"
-                        branch from current))
-          (when (and tracked
-                     (magit-rev-ancestor-p from tracked))
-            (user-error "Cannot spin off %s.  %s is ancestor of upstream %s"
-                        branch from tracked)))
-        (let ((magit-process-raise-error t))
-          (magit-call-git "checkout" args "-b" branch current))
-        (--when-let (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch current)
-          (magit-call-git "branch" "--set-upstream-to" it branch))
-        (when (and tracked
-                   (setq base
-                         (if from
-                             (concat from "^")
-                           (magit-git-string "merge-base" current tracked)))
-                   (not (magit-rev-eq base current)))
-          (magit-call-git "update-ref" "-m"
-                          (format "reset: moving to %s" base)
-                          (concat "refs/heads/" current) base))
-        (magit-refresh))
-    (magit-run-git "checkout" "-b" branch)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-reset (branch to &optional args set-upstream)
-  "Reset a branch to the tip of another branch or any other commit.
-
-When the branch being reset is the current branch, then do a
-hard reset.  If there are any uncommitted changes, then the user
-has to confirm the reset because those changes would be lost.
-
-This is useful when you have started work on a feature branch but
-realize it's all crap and want to start over.
-
-When resetting to another branch and a prefix argument is used,
-then also set the target branch as the upstream of the branch
-that is being reset."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((atpoint (magit-local-branch-at-point))
-          (branch  (magit-read-local-branch "Reset branch" atpoint)))
-     (list branch
-           (magit-completing-read (format "Reset %s to" branch)
-                                  (delete branch (magit-list-branch-names))
-                                  nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history
-                                  (or (and (not (equal branch atpoint)) atpoint)
-                                      (magit-get-upstream-branch branch)))
-           (magit-branch-arguments)
-           current-prefix-arg)))
-  (unless (member "--force" args)
-    (setq args (cons "--force" args)))
-  (if (equal branch (magit-get-current-branch))
-      (if (and (magit-anything-modified-p)
-               (not (yes-or-no-p "Uncommitted changes will be lost.  Proceed? ")))
-          (user-error "Abort")
-        (magit-reset-hard to)
-        (when (and set-upstream (magit-branch-p to))
-          (magit-set-branch*merge/remote branch to)))
-    (magit-branch branch to args)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-delete (branches &optional force)
-  "Delete one or multiple branches.
-If the region marks multiple branches, then offer to delete
-those, otherwise prompt for a single branch to be deleted,
-defaulting to the branch at point."
-  ;; One would expect this to be a command as simple as, for example,
-  ;; `magit-branch-rename'; but it turns out everyone wants to squeeze
-  ;; a bit of extra functionality into this one, including myself.
-  (interactive
-   (let ((branches (magit-region-values 'branch t))
-         (force current-prefix-arg))
-     (if (> (length branches) 1)
-         (magit-confirm t nil "Delete %i branches" nil branches)
-       (setq branches
-             (list (magit-read-branch-prefer-other
-                    (if force "Force delete branch" "Delete branch")))))
-     (unless force
-       (when-let ((unmerged (-remove #'magit-branch-merged-p branches)))
-         (if (magit-confirm 'delete-unmerged-branch
-               "Delete unmerged branch %s"
-               "Delete %i unmerged branches"
-               'noabort unmerged)
-             (setq force branches)
-           (or (setq branches (-difference branches unmerged))
-               (user-error "Abort")))))
-     (list branches force)))
-  (let* ((refs (mapcar #'magit-ref-fullname branches))
-         (ambiguous (--remove it refs)))
-    (when ambiguous
-      (user-error
-       "%s ambiguous.  Please cleanup using git directly."
-       (let ((len (length ambiguous)))
-         (cond
-          ((= len 1)
-           (format "%s is" (-first #'magit-ref-ambiguous-p branches)))
-          ((= len (length refs))
-           (format "These %s names are" len))
-          (t
-           (format "%s of these names are" len))))))
-    (cond
-     ((string-match "^refs/remotes/\\([^/]+\\)" (car refs))
-      (let* ((remote (match-string 1 (car refs)))
-             (offset (1+ (length remote))))
-        ;; Assume the branches actually still exists on the remote.
-        (magit-run-git-async
-         "push" remote (--map (concat ":" (substring it offset)) branches))
-        ;; If that is not the case, then this deletes the tracking branches.
-        (set-process-sentinel
-         magit-this-process
-         (apply-partially 'magit-delete-remote-branch-sentinel refs))))
-     ((> (length branches) 1)
-      (setq branches (delete (magit-get-current-branch) branches))
-      (mapc 'magit-branch-maybe-delete-pr-remote branches)
-      (mapc 'magit-branch-unset-pushRemote branches)
-      (magit-run-git "branch" (if force "-D" "-d") branches))
-     (t ; And now for something completely different.
-      (let* ((branch (car branches))
-             (prompt (format "Branch %s is checked out.  " branch)))
-        (when (equal branch (magit-get-current-branch))
-          (pcase (if (or (equal branch "master")
-                         (not (magit-rev-verify "master")))
-                     (magit-read-char-case prompt nil
-                       (?d "[d]etach HEAD & delete" 'detach)
-                       (?a "[a]bort"                'abort))
-                   (magit-read-char-case prompt nil
-                     (?d "[d]etach HEAD & delete"     'detach)
-                     (?c "[c]heckout master & delete" 'master)
-                     (?a "[a]bort"                    'abort)))
-            (`detach (unless (or (equal force '(4))
-                                 (member branch force)
-                                 (magit-branch-merged-p branch t))
-                       (magit-confirm 'delete-unmerged-branch
-                         "Delete unmerged branch %s" ""
-                         nil (list branch)))
-                     (magit-call-git "checkout" "--detach"))
-            (`master (unless (or (equal force '(4))
-                                 (member branch force)
-                                 (magit-branch-merged-p branch "master"))
-                       (magit-confirm 'delete-unmerged-branch
-                         "Delete unmerged branch %s" ""
-                         nil (list branch)))
-                     (magit-call-git "checkout" "master"))
-            (`abort  (user-error "Abort")))
-          (setq force t))
-        (magit-branch-maybe-delete-pr-remote branch)
-        (magit-branch-unset-pushRemote branch)
-        (magit-run-git "branch" (if force "-D" "-d") branch))))))
-
-(put 'magit-branch-delete 'interactive-only t)
-
-(defun magit-branch-maybe-delete-pr-remote (branch)
-  (when-let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "pullRequestRemote")))
-    (let* ((variable (format "remote.%s.fetch" remote))
-           (refspecs (magit-get-all variable)))
-      (unless (member (format "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/%s/*" remote)
-                      refspecs)
-        (let ((refspec
-               (if (equal (magit-get "branch" branch "pushRemote") remote)
-                   (format "+refs/heads/%s:refs/remotes/%s/%s"
-                           branch remote branch)
-                 (let ((merge (magit-get "branch" branch "merge")))
-                   (and merge
-                        (string-prefix-p "refs/heads/" merge)
-                        (setq merge (substring merge 11))
-                        (format "+refs/heads/%s:refs/remotes/%s/%s"
-                                merge remote merge))))))
-          (when (member refspec refspecs)
-            (if (and (= (length refspecs) 1)
-                     (magit-confirm 'delete-pr-remote
-                       (format "Also delete remote %s (%s)" remote
-                               "no pull-request branch remains")))
-                (magit-call-git "remote" "rm" remote)
-              (magit-call-git "config" "--unset" variable
-                              (regexp-quote refspec)))))))))
-
-(defun magit-branch-unset-pushRemote (branch)
-  (magit-set nil "branch" branch "pushRemote"))
-
-(defun magit-delete-remote-branch-sentinel (refs process event)
-  (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-    (if (= (process-exit-status process) 0)
-        (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-      (if-let ((rest (-filter #'magit-ref-exists-p refs)))
-          (progn
-            (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t)
-            (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-            (setq magit-this-error nil)
-            (message "Some remote branches no longer exist.  %s"
-                     "Deleting just the local tracking refs instead...")
-            (dolist (ref rest)
-              (magit-call-git "update-ref" "-d" ref))
-            (magit-refresh)
-            (message "Deleting local remote-tracking refs...done"))
-        (magit-process-sentinel process event)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-rename (old new &optional force)
-  "Rename the branch named OLD to NEW.
-
-With a prefix argument FORCE, rename even if a branch named NEW
-already exists.
-
-If `branch.OLD.pushRemote' is set, then unset it.  Depending on
-the value of `magit-branch-rename-push-target' (which see) maybe
-set `branch.NEW.pushRemote' and maybe rename the push-target on
-the remote."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((branch (magit-read-local-branch "Rename branch")))
-     (list branch
-           (magit-read-string-ns (format "Rename branch '%s' to" branch)
-                                 nil 'magit-revision-history)
-           current-prefix-arg)))
-  (when (string-match "\\`heads/\\(.+\\)" old)
-    (setq old (match-string 1 old)))
-  (when (equal old new)
-    (user-error "Old and new branch names are the same"))
-  (magit-call-git "branch" (if force "-M" "-m") old new)
-  (when magit-branch-rename-push-target
-    (let ((remote (magit-get-push-remote old))
-          (old-specific (magit-get "branch" old "pushRemote"))
-          (new-specific (magit-get "branch" new "pushRemote")))
-      (when (and old-specific (or force (not new-specific)))
-        ;; Keep the target setting branch specific, even if that is
-        ;; redundant.  But if a branch by the same name existed before
-        ;; and the rename isn't forced, then do not change a leftover
-        ;; setting.  Such a leftover setting may or may not conform to
-        ;; what we expect here...
-        (magit-set old-specific "branch" new "pushRemote"))
-      (when (and (equal (magit-get-push-remote new) remote)
-                 ;; ...and if it does not, then we must abort.
-                 (not (eq magit-branch-rename-push-target 'local-only))
-                 (or (not (memq magit-branch-rename-push-target
-                                '(forge-only github-only)))
-                     (and (require (quote forge) nil t)
-                          (fboundp 'forge--forge-remote-p)
-                          (forge--forge-remote-p remote))))
-        (let ((old-target (magit-get-push-branch old t))
-              (new-target (magit-get-push-branch new t)))
-          (when (and old-target (not new-target))
-            ;; Rename on (i.e. within) the remote, but only if the
-            ;; destination ref doesn't exist yet.  If that ref already
-            ;; exists, then it probably is of some value and we better
-            ;; not touch it.  Ignore what the local ref points at,
-            ;; i.e. if the local and the remote ref didn't point at
-            ;; the same commit before the rename then keep it that way.
-            (magit-call-git "push" "-v"
-                            (magit-get-push-remote new)
-                            (format "%s:refs/heads/%s" old-target new)
-                            (format ":refs/heads/%s" old)))))))
-  (magit-branch-unset-pushRemote old)
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-shelve (branch)
-  "Shelve a BRANCH.
-Rename \"refs/heads/BRANCH\" to \"refs/shelved/BRANCH\",
-and also rename the respective reflog file."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-local-branch "Shelve branch")))
-  (let ((old (concat "refs/heads/"   branch))
-        (new (concat "refs/shelved/" branch)))
-    (magit-git "update-ref" new old "")
-    (magit--rename-reflog-file old new)
-    (magit-branch-unset-pushRemote branch)
-    (magit-run-git "branch" "-D" branch)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-unshelve (branch)
-  "Unshelve a BRANCH
-Rename \"refs/shelved/BRANCH\" to \"refs/heads/BRANCH\",
-and also rename the respective reflog file."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-completing-read
-          "Unshelve branch"
-          (--map (substring it 8)
-                 (magit-list-refnames "refs/shelved"))
-          nil t)))
-  (let ((old (concat "refs/shelved/" branch))
-        (new (concat "refs/heads/"   branch)))
-    (magit-git "update-ref" new old "")
-    (magit--rename-reflog-file old new)
-    (magit-run-git "update-ref" "-d" old)))
-
-(defun magit--rename-reflog-file (old new)
-  (let ((old (magit-git-dir (concat "logs/" old)))
-        (new (magit-git-dir (concat "logs/" new))))
-    (when (file-exists-p old)
-      (make-directory (file-name-directory new) t)
-      (rename-file old new t))))
-
-;;; Config Popup
-
-(defvar magit-branch-config-branch nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-branch-config-popup (branch)
-  "Popup console for setting branch variables."
-  (interactive
-   (list (if (or current-prefix-arg
-                 (and (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-branch-popup)
-                      magit-branch-popup-show-variables))
-             (magit-read-local-branch "Configure branch")
-           (magit-get-current-branch))))
-  (let ((magit-branch-config-branch branch))
-    (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-branch-config-popup nil nil)))
-
-(defvar magit-branch-config-variables
-  '((lambda ()
-      (concat
-       (propertize "Configure " 'face 'magit-popup-heading)
-       (propertize (magit-branch-config-branch) 'face 'magit-branch-local)))
-    (?d "branch.%s.description"
-        magit-edit-branch*description
-        magit-format-branch*description)
-    (?u "branch.%s.merge"
-        magit-set-branch*merge/remote
-        magit-format-branch*merge/remote)
-    (?r "branch.%s.rebase"
-        magit-cycle-branch*rebase
-        magit-format-branch*rebase)
-    (?p "branch.%s.pushRemote"
-        magit-cycle-branch*pushRemote
-        magit-format-branch*pushRemote)
-    "Configure repository defaults"
-    (?\M-r "pull.rebase"
-           magit-cycle-pull.rebase
-           magit-format-pull.rebase)
-    (?\M-p "remote.pushDefault"
-           magit-cycle-remote.pushDefault
-           magit-format-remote.pushDefault)
-    "Configure branch creation"
-    (?U "branch.autoSetupMerge"
-        magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupMerge
-        magit-format-branch*autoSetupMerge)
-    (?R "branch.autoSetupRebase"
-        magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupRebase
-        magit-format-branch*autoSetupRebase)))
-
-(defvar magit-branch-config-popup
-  `(:man-page "git-branch"
-    :variables ,magit-branch-config-variables
-    :setup-function magit-branch-config-popup-setup))
-
-(defun magit-branch-config-popup-setup (val def)
-  (magit-popup-default-setup val def)
-  (setq-local magit-branch-config-branch magit-branch-config-branch)
-  (use-local-map (copy-keymap magit-popup-mode-map))
-  (dolist (ev (-filter #'magit-popup-event-p (magit-popup-get :variables)))
-    (local-set-key (vector (magit-popup-event-key ev))
-                   'magit-invoke-popup-action)))
-
-(defun magit-branch-config-branch (&optional prompt)
-  (if prompt
-      (or (and (not current-prefix-arg)
-               (or magit-branch-config-branch
-                   (magit-get-current-branch)))
-          (magit-read-local-branch prompt))
-    (or magit-branch-config-branch
-        (magit-get-current-branch)
-        "<name>")))
-
-;;; Config Commands and Inserters
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-edit-branch*description (branch)
-  "Edit the description of the current branch.
-With a prefix argument edit the description of another branch.
-
-The description for the branch named NAME is stored in the Git
-variable `branch.<name>.description'."
-  (interactive (list (magit-branch-config-branch "Edit branch description")))
-  (magit-run-git-with-editor "branch" "--edit-description" branch))
-
-(defun magit-edit-branch*description-check-buffers ()
-  (and buffer-file-name
-       (string-match-p "/\\(BRANCH\\|EDIT\\)_DESCRIPTION\\'" buffer-file-name)
-       (add-hook 'with-editor-post-finish-hook
-                 (lambda ()
-                   (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-popup-mode)
-                     (magit-refresh-popup-buffer)))
-                 nil t)))
-
-(add-hook 'find-file-hook 'magit-edit-branch*description-check-buffers)
-
-(defun magit-format-branch*description ()
-  (let* ((branch (magit-branch-config-branch))
-         (width (+ (length branch) 19))
-         (var (format "branch.%s.description" branch)))
-    (concat var " " (make-string (- width (length var)) ?\s)
-            (if-let ((value (magit-get var)))
-                (propertize (car (split-string value "\n"))
-                            'face 'magit-popup-option-value)
-              (propertize "unset" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-set-branch*merge/remote (branch upstream)
-  "Set or unset the upstream of the current branch.
-With a prefix argument do so for another branch.
-
-When the branch in question already has an upstream then simply
-unsets it.  Invoke this command again to set another upstream.
-
-Together the Git variables `branch.<name>.remote' and
-`branch.<name>.merge' define the upstream branch of the local
-branch named NAME.  The value of `branch.<name>.remote' is the
-name of the upstream remote.  The value of `branch.<name>.merge'
-is the full reference of the upstream branch, on the remote.
-
-Non-interactively, when UPSTREAM is non-nil, then always set it
-as the new upstream, regardless of whether another upstream was
-already set.  When nil, then always unset."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((branch (magit-branch-config-branch "Change upstream of branch")))
-     (list branch (and (not (magit-get-upstream-branch branch))
-                       (magit-read-upstream-branch branch)))))
-  (if upstream
-      (pcase-let ((`(,remote . ,merge) (magit-split-branch-name upstream)))
-        (setf (magit-get (format "branch.%s.remote" branch)) remote)
-        (setf (magit-get (format "branch.%s.merge"  branch))
-              (concat "refs/heads/" merge)))
-    (magit-call-git "branch" "--unset-upstream" branch))
-  (when (called-interactively-p 'any)
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-(defun magit-format-branch*merge/remote ()
-  (let* ((branch (magit-branch-config-branch))
-         (width (+ (length branch) 20))
-         (varM (format "branch.%s.merge" branch))
-         (varR (format "branch.%s.remote" branch))
-         (face (if (equal (magit-get varR) ".")
-                   'magit-branch-local
-                 'magit-branch-remote)))
-    (concat varM (make-string (- width (length varM)) ?\s)
-            (if-let ((value (magit-get varM)))
-                (propertize value 'face face)
-              (propertize "unset" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument))
-            "\n   " varR (make-string (- width (length varR)) ?\s)
-            (if-let ((value (magit-get varR)))
-                (propertize value 'face face)
-              (propertize "unset" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cycle-branch*rebase (branch)
-  "Cycle the value of `branch.<name>.rebase' for the current branch.
-With a prefix argument cycle the value for another branch.
-
-The Git variables `branch.<name>.rebase' controls whether pulling
-into the branch named NAME is done by rebasing that branch onto
-the fetched branch or by merging that branch.
-
-When `true' then pulling is done by rebasing.
-When `false' then pulling is done by merging.
-
-When that variable is undefined then the value of `pull.rebase'
-is used instead.  It defaults to `false'."
-  (interactive (list (magit-branch-config-branch
-                      "Cycle branch.<name>.rebase for")))
-  (magit--set-popup-variable (format "branch.%s.rebase" branch)
-                             '("true" "false")
-                             "false" "pull.rebase"))
-
-(defun magit-format-branch*rebase ()
-  (let ((branch (magit-branch-config-branch)))
-    (magit--format-popup-variable:choices
-     (format "branch.%s.rebase" branch)
-     '("true" "false")
-     "false" "pull.rebase"
-     (+ (length branch) 20))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cycle-branch*pushRemote (branch)
-  "Cycle the value of `branch.<name>.pushRemote' for the current branch.
-With a prefix argument cycle the value for another branch.
-
-The Git variable `branch.<name>.pushRemote' specifies the remote
-that the branch named NAME is usually pushed to.  The value has
-to be the name of an existing remote.
-
-If that variable is undefined, then the value of the Git variable
-`remote.pushDefault' is used instead, provided that it is defined,
-which by default it is not."
-  (interactive (list (magit-branch-config-branch
-                      "Cycle branch.<name>.pushRemote for")))
-  (magit--set-popup-variable (format "branch.%s.pushRemote" branch)
-                             (magit-list-remotes)
-                             "remote.pushDefault"))
-
-(defun magit-format-branch*pushRemote ()
-  (let ((branch (magit-branch-config-branch)))
-    (magit--format-popup-variable:choices
-     (format "branch.%s.pushRemote" branch)
-     (magit-list-remotes)
-     nil "remote.pushDefault"
-     (+ (length branch) 20))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cycle-pull.rebase ()
-  "Cycle the repository-local value of `pull.rebase'.
-
-The Git variable `pull.rebase' specifies whether pulling is done
-by rebasing or by merging.  It can be overwritten using the Git
-variable `branch.<name>.rebase'.
-
-When `true' then pulling is done by rebasing.
-When `false' (the default) then pulling is done by merging."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit--set-popup-variable "pull.rebase" '("true" "false") "false"))
-
-(defun magit-format-pull.rebase ()
-  (magit--format-popup-variable:choices
-   "pull.rebase" '("true" "false") "false" nil 19))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cycle-remote.pushDefault ()
-  "Cycle the repository-local value of `remote.pushDefault'.
-
-The Git variable `remote.pushDefault' specifies the remote that
-local branches are usually pushed to.  It can be overwritten
-using the Git variable `branch.<name>.pushRemote'."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit--set-popup-variable "remote.pushDefault" (magit-list-remotes)))
-
-(defun magit-format-remote.pushDefault ()
-  (magit--format-popup-variable:choices
-   "remote.pushDefault" (magit-list-remotes) nil nil 19))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupMerge ()
-  "Cycle the repository-local value of `branch.autoSetupMerge'.
-
-The Git variable `branch.autoSetupMerge' under what circumstances
-creating a branch (named NAME) should result in the variables
-`branch.<name>.merge' and `branch.<name>.remote' being set
-according to the starting point used to create the branch.  If
-the starting point isn't a branch, then these variables are never
-set.
-
-When `always' then the variables are set regardless of whether
-the starting point is a local or a remote branch.
-
-When `true' (the default) then the variable are set when the
-starting point is a remote branch, but not when it is a local
-branch.
-
-When `false' then the variables are never set."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit--set-popup-variable "branch.autoSetupMerge"
-                             '("always" "true" "false") "true"))
-
-(defun magit-format-branch*autoSetupMerge ()
-  (magit--format-popup-variable:choices
-   "branch.autoSetupMerge" '("always" "true" "false") "true" nil 23))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cycle-branch*autoSetupRebase ()
-  "Cycle the repository-local value of `branch.autoSetupRebase'.
-
-The Git variable `branch.autoSetupRebase' specifies whether
-creating a branch (named NAME) should result in the variable
-`branch.<name>.rebase' being set to `true'.
-
-When `always' then the variable is set regardless of whether the
-starting point is a local or a remote branch.
-
-When `local' then the variable are set when the starting point
-is a local branch, but not when it is a remote branch.
-
-When `remote' then the variable are set when the starting point
-is a remote branch, but not when it is a local branch.
-
-When `never' (the default) then the variable is never set."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit--set-popup-variable "branch.autoSetupRebase"
-                             '("always" "local" "remote" "never") "never"))
-
-(defun magit-format-branch*autoSetupRebase ()
-  (magit--format-popup-variable:choices
-   "branch.autoSetupRebase"
-   '("always" "local" "remote" "never")
-   "never" nil 23))
-
-(provide 'magit-branch)
-;;; magit-branch.el ends here
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-;;; magit-collab.el --- collaboration tools       -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements various collaboration tools.  These tools
-;; are only early incarnation -- implementing collaboration tools is
-;; a top priority for future development.
-
-;; Currently these tools (including `magit-branch-pull-request', which
-;; is defined elsewhere) only support Github, but support for other
-;; Git forges as well as mailing list based collaboration is in
-;; planning.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-(require 'ghub)
-
-;;; Variables
-
-(defvar magit-github-token-scopes '(repo)
-  "The Github API scopes needed by Magit.
-
-`repo' is the only required scope.  Without this scope none of
-Magit's features that use the API work.  Instead of this scope
-you could use `public_repo' if you are only interested in public
-repositories.
-
-`repo' Grants read/write access to code, commit statuses,
-  invitations, collaborators, adding team memberships, and
-  deployment statuses for public and private repositories
-  and organizations.
-
-`public_repo' Grants read/write access to code, commit statuses,
-  collaborators, and deployment statuses for public repositories
-  and organizations. Also required for starring public
-  repositories.")
-
-;;; Commands
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-browse-pull-request (pr)
-  "Visit pull-request PR using `browse-url'.
-
-Currently this only supports Github, but that restriction will
-be lifted eventually to support other Git forges."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-pull-request "Visit pull request")))
-  (browse-url (format "https://github.com/%s/pull/%s"
-                      (--> pr
-                           (cdr (assq 'base it))
-                           (cdr (assq 'repo it))
-                           (cdr (assq 'full_name it)))
-                      (cdr (assq 'number pr)))))
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun magit-read-pull-request (prompt)
-  "Read a pull request from the user, prompting with PROMPT.
-Return the Git forge's API response.  Currently this function
-only supports Github, but that will change eventually."
-  (let* ((origin (magit-upstream-repository))
-         (id     (magit--forge-id origin))
-         (fmtfun (lambda (pull-request)
-                   (format "%s  %s"
-                           (cdr (assq 'number pull-request))
-                           (cdr (assq 'title  pull-request)))))
-         (prs    (ghub-get (format "/repos/%s/pulls" id) nil :auth 'magit))
-         (choice (magit-completing-read
-                  prompt (mapcar fmtfun prs) nil nil nil nil
-                  (let ((default (thing-at-point 'github-pull-request)))
-                    (and default (funcall fmtfun default)))))
-         (number (and (string-match "\\([0-9]+\\)" choice)
-                      (string-to-number (match-string 1 choice)))))
-    (and number
-         ;; Don't reuse the pr from the list, it lacks some information
-         ;; that is only returned when requesting a single pr.  #3371
-         (ghub-get (format "/repos/%s/pulls/%s" id number)
-                   nil :auth 'magit))))
-
-(defun magit-upstream-repository ()
-  "Return the remote name of the upstream repository.
-
-If the Git variable `magit.upstream' is set, then return its
-value.  Otherwise return \"origin\".  If the remote does not
-exist, then raise an error."
-  (let ((remote (or (magit-get "magit.upstream") "origin")))
-    (unless (magit-remote-p remote)
-      (error "No remote named `%s' exists (consider setting `magit.upstream')"
-             remote))
-    (unless (magit--github-remote-p remote)
-      (error "Currently only Github is supported"))
-    remote))
-
-(defun magit--forge-id (remote)
-  (let ((url (magit-get "remote" remote "url")))
-    (and (string-match "\\([^:/]+/[^/]+?\\)\\(?:\\.git\\)?\\'" url)
-         (match-string 1 url))))
-
-(defconst magit--github-url-regexp "\
-\\`\\(?:git://\\|git@\\|ssh://git@\\|https://\\)\
-\\(.*?\\)[/:]\
-\\(\\([^:/]+\\)/\\([^/]+?\\)\\)\
-\\(?:\\.git\\)?\\'")
-
-(defun magit--github-url-p (url)
-  (save-match-data
-    (and url
-         (string-match magit--github-url-regexp url)
-         (let ((host (match-string 1 url)))
-           ;; Match values like "github.com-as-someone", which are
-           ;; translated to just "github.com" according to settings
-           ;; in "~/.ssh/config".  Theoretically this could result
-           ;; in false-positives, but that's rather unlikely.  #3392
-           (and (or (string-match-p (regexp-quote "github.com") host)
-                    (string-match-p (regexp-quote (ghub--host)) host))
-                host)))))
-
-(defun magit--github-remote-p (remote)
-  (or (--when-let (magit-git-string "remote" "get-url" "--push" remote)
-        (magit--github-url-p it))
-      (--when-let (magit-git-string "remote" "get-url" "--all" remote)
-        (magit--github-url-p it))))
-
-(defun magit--github-url-equal (r1 r2)
-  (or (equal r1 r2)
-      (save-match-data
-        (let ((n1 (and (string-match magit--github-url-regexp r1)
-                       (match-string 2 r1)))
-              (n2 (and (string-match magit--github-url-regexp r2)
-                       (match-string 2 r2))))
-          (and n1 n2 (equal n1 n2))))))
-
-(defun magit--pullreq-from-upstream-p (pr)
-  (let-alist pr
-    (equal .head.repo.full_name
-           .base.repo.full_name)))
-
-(defun magit--pullreq-branch (pr &optional assert-new)
-  (let-alist pr
-    (let ((branch .head.ref))
-      (when (and (not (magit--pullreq-from-upstream-p pr))
-                 (or (not .maintainer_can_modify)
-                     (magit-branch-p branch)))
-        (setq branch (format "pr-%s" .number)))
-      (when (and assert-new (magit-branch-p branch))
-        (user-error "Branch `%s' already exists" branch))
-      branch)))
-
-(provide 'magit-collab)
-;;; magit-collab.el ends here
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-;;; magit-commit.el --- create Git commits  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements commands for creating Git commits.  These
-;; commands just initiate the commit, support for writing the commit
-;; messages is implemented in `git-commit.el'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-(require 'magit-sequence)
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'epa)) ; for `epa-protocol'
-(eval-when-compile (require 'epg))
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-commit-arguments nil
-  "The arguments used when committing."
-  :group 'magit-git-arguments
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom magit-commit-ask-to-stage 'verbose
-  "Whether to ask to stage all unstaged changes when committing and nothing is staged."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Ask showing diff" verbose)
-                 (const :tag "Ask" t)
-                 (const :tag "Don't ask" nil)))
-
-(defcustom magit-commit-show-diff t
-  "Whether the relevant diff is automatically shown when committing."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-commit-extend-override-date t
-  "Whether using `magit-commit-extend' changes the committer date."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-commit-reword-override-date t
-  "Whether using `magit-commit-reword' changes the committer date."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-commit-squash-confirm t
-  "Whether the commit targeted by squash and fixup has to be confirmed.
-When non-nil then the commit at point (if any) is used as default
-choice, otherwise it has to be confirmed.  This option only
-affects `magit-commit-squash' and `magit-commit-fixup'.  The
-\"instant\" variants always require confirmation because making
-an error while using those is harder to recover from."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;; Popup
-
-(defun magit-commit-popup (&optional arg)
-  "Popup console for commit commands."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (--if-let (magit-commit-message-buffer)
-      (switch-to-buffer it)
-    (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-commit-popup nil arg)))
-
-(defvar magit-commit-popup
-  '(:variable magit-commit-arguments
-    :man-page "git-commit"
-    :switches ((?a "Stage all modified and deleted files"   "--all")
-               (?e "Allow empty commit"                     "--allow-empty")
-               (?v "Show diff of changes to be committed"   "--verbose")
-               (?h "Disable hooks"                          "--no-verify")
-               (?s "Add Signed-off-by line"                 "--signoff")
-               (?R "Claim authorship and reset author date" "--reset-author"))
-    :options  ((?A "Override the author"  "--author=")
-               (?S "Sign using gpg"       "--gpg-sign=" magit-read-gpg-secret-key)
-               (?C "Reuse commit message" "--reuse-message="
-                   magit-read-reuse-message))
-    :actions  ((?c "Commit"         magit-commit)
-               (?e "Extend"         magit-commit-extend)
-               (?f "Fixup"          magit-commit-fixup)
-               (?F "Instant Fixup"  magit-commit-instant-fixup) nil
-               (?w "Reword"         magit-commit-reword)
-               (?s "Squash"         magit-commit-squash)
-               (?S "Instant Squash" magit-commit-instant-squash) nil
-               (?a "Amend"          magit-commit-amend)
-               (?A "Augment"        magit-commit-augment))
-    :max-action-columns 4
-    :default-action magit-commit))
-
-(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-commit-popup)
-
-(defun magit-commit-arguments nil
-  (if (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-commit-popup)
-      magit-current-popup-args
-    magit-commit-arguments))
-
-(defvar magit-gpg-secret-key-hist nil)
-
-(defun magit-read-gpg-secret-key (prompt &optional _initial-input)
-  (require 'epa)
-  (let ((keys (--map (concat (epg-sub-key-id (car (epg-key-sub-key-list it)))
-                             " "
-                             (when-let ((id-obj (car (epg-key-user-id-list it))))
-                               (let ((id-str (epg-user-id-string id-obj)))
-                                 (if (stringp id-str)
-                                     id-str
-                                   (epg-decode-dn id-obj)))))
-                     (epg-list-keys (epg-make-context epa-protocol) nil t))))
-    (car (split-string (magit-completing-read
-                        prompt keys nil nil nil 'magit-gpg-secret-key-hist
-                        (car (or magit-gpg-secret-key-hist keys)))
-                       " "))))
-
-(defun magit-read-reuse-message (prompt &optional default)
-  (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-refnames)
-                         nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history
-                         (or default
-                             (and (magit-rev-verify "ORIG_HEAD")
-                                  "ORIG_HEAD"))))
-
-;;; Commands
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-commit (&optional args)
-  "Create a new commit on `HEAD'.
-With a prefix argument, amend to the commit at `HEAD' instead.
-\n(git commit [--amend] ARGS)"
-  (interactive (if current-prefix-arg
-                   (list (cons "--amend" (magit-commit-arguments)))
-                 (list (magit-commit-arguments))))
-  (when (member "--all" args)
-    (setq this-command 'magit-commit-all))
-  (when (setq args (magit-commit-assert args))
-    (let ((default-directory (magit-toplevel)))
-      (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" args))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-commit-amend (&optional args)
-  "Amend the last commit.
-\n(git commit --amend ARGS)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-arguments)))
-  (magit-commit-amend-assert)
-  (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" "--amend" args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-commit-extend (&optional args override-date)
-  "Amend the last commit, without editing the message.
-
-With a prefix argument keep the committer date, otherwise change
-it.  The option `magit-commit-extend-override-date' can be used
-to inverse the meaning of the prefix argument.  \n(git commit
---amend --no-edit)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-arguments)
-                     (if current-prefix-arg
-                         (not magit-commit-extend-override-date)
-                       magit-commit-extend-override-date)))
-  (when (setq args (magit-commit-assert args (not override-date)))
-    (magit-commit-amend-assert)
-    (let ((process-environment process-environment))
-      (unless override-date
-        (push (magit-rev-format "GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=%cD") process-environment))
-      (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" "--amend" "--no-edit" args))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-commit-reword (&optional args override-date)
-  "Reword the last commit, ignoring staged changes.
-
-With a prefix argument keep the committer date, otherwise change
-it.  The option `magit-commit-reword-override-date' can be used
-to inverse the meaning of the prefix argument.
-
-Non-interactively respect the optional OVERRIDE-DATE argument
-and ignore the option.
-\n(git commit --amend --only)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-arguments)
-                     (if current-prefix-arg
-                         (not magit-commit-reword-override-date)
-                       magit-commit-reword-override-date)))
-  (magit-commit-amend-assert)
-  (let ((process-environment process-environment))
-    (unless override-date
-      (push (magit-rev-format "GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=%cD") process-environment))
-    (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" "--amend" "--only" args)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-commit-fixup (&optional commit args)
-  "Create a fixup commit.
-
-With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed.
-Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation
-depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'."
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point)
-                     (magit-commit-arguments)))
-  (magit-commit-squash-internal "--fixup" commit args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-commit-squash (&optional commit args)
-  "Create a squash commit, without editing the squash message.
-
-With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed.
-Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation
-depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'."
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point)
-                     (magit-commit-arguments)))
-  (magit-commit-squash-internal "--squash" commit args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-commit-augment (&optional commit args)
-  "Create a squash commit, editing the squash message.
-
-With a prefix argument the target COMMIT has to be confirmed.
-Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation
-depending on the value of option `magit-commit-squash-confirm'."
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point)
-                     (magit-commit-arguments)))
-  (magit-commit-squash-internal "--squash" commit args nil t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-commit-instant-fixup (&optional commit args)
-  "Create a fixup commit targeting COMMIT and instantly rebase."
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point)
-                     (magit-commit-arguments)))
-  (magit-commit-squash-internal "--fixup" commit args t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-commit-instant-squash (&optional commit args)
-  "Create a squash commit targeting COMMIT and instantly rebase."
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point)
-                     (magit-commit-arguments)))
-  (magit-commit-squash-internal "--squash" commit args t))
-
-(defun magit-commit-squash-internal
-    (option commit &optional args rebase edit confirmed)
-  (when-let ((args (magit-commit-assert args t)))
-    (when commit
-      (when (and rebase (not (magit-rev-ancestor-p commit "HEAD")))
-        (magit-read-char-case
-            (format "%s isn't an ancestor of HEAD.  " commit) nil
-          (?c "[c]reate without rebasing" (setq rebase nil))
-          (?s "[s]elect other"            (setq commit nil))
-          (?a "[a]bort"                   (user-error "Quit")))))
-    (when commit
-      (setq commit (magit-rebase-interactive-assert commit t)))
-    (if (and commit
-             (or confirmed
-                 (not (or rebase
-                          current-prefix-arg
-                          magit-commit-squash-confirm))))
-        (let ((magit-commit-show-diff nil))
-          (push (concat option "=" commit) args)
-          (unless edit
-            (push "--no-edit" args))
-          (if rebase
-              (magit-with-editor
-                (magit-call-git
-                 "commit" "--no-gpg-sign"
-                 (-remove-first
-                  (apply-partially #'string-match-p "\\`--gpg-sign=")
-                  args)))
-            (magit-run-git-with-editor "commit" args))
-          t) ; The commit was created; used by below lambda.
-      (magit-log-select
-        (lambda (commit)
-          (when (and (magit-commit-squash-internal option commit args
-                                                   rebase edit t)
-                     rebase)
-            (magit-commit-amend-assert commit)
-            (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit
-                (list "--autosquash" "--autostash")
-              "" "true" nil t)))
-        (format "Type %%p on a commit to %s into it,"
-                (substring option 2)))
-      (when magit-commit-show-diff
-        (let ((magit-display-buffer-noselect t))
-          (apply #'magit-diff-staged nil (magit-diff-arguments)))))))
-
-(defun magit-commit-amend-assert (&optional commit)
-  (--when-let (magit-list-publishing-branches commit)
-    (let ((m1 "This commit has already been published to ")
-          (m2 ".\nDo you really want to modify it"))
-      (magit-confirm 'amend-published
-        (concat m1 "%s" m2)
-        (concat m1 "%i public branches" m2)
-        nil it))))
-
-(defun magit-commit-assert (args &optional strict)
-  (cond
-   ((or (magit-anything-staged-p)
-        (and (magit-anything-unstaged-p)
-             ;; ^ Everything of nothing is still nothing.
-             (member "--all" args))
-        (and (not strict)
-             ;; ^ For amend variants that don't make sense otherwise.
-             (or (member "--amend" args)
-                 (member "--allow-empty" args))))
-    (or args (list "--")))
-   ((and (magit-rebase-in-progress-p)
-         (not (magit-anything-unstaged-p))
-         (y-or-n-p "Nothing staged.  Continue in-progress rebase? "))
-    (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "--continue")
-    nil)
-   ((and (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "MERGE_MSG"))
-         (not (magit-anything-unstaged-p)))
-    (or args (list "--")))
-   ((not (magit-anything-unstaged-p))
-    (user-error "Nothing staged (or unstaged)"))
-   (magit-commit-ask-to-stage
-    (when (eq magit-commit-ask-to-stage 'verbose)
-      (magit-diff-unstaged))
-    (prog1 (when (y-or-n-p "Nothing staged.  Stage and commit all unstaged changes? ")
-             (magit-run-git "add" "-u" ".")
-             (or args (list "--")))
-      (when (and (eq magit-commit-ask-to-stage 'verbose)
-                 (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode))
-        (magit-mode-bury-buffer))))
-   (t
-    (user-error "Nothing staged"))))
-
-(defvar magit--reshelve-history nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-commit-reshelve (date)
-  "Change the committer date and possibly the author date of `HEAD'.
-
-If you are the author of `HEAD', then both dates are changed,
-otherwise only the committer date.  The current time is used
-as the initial minibuffer input and the original author (if
-that is you) or committer date is available as the previous
-history element."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((author-p (magit-rev-author-p "HEAD")))
-     (push (magit-rev-format (if author-p "%ad" "%cd") "HEAD"
-                             (concat "--date=format:%F %T %z"))
-           magit--reshelve-history)
-     (list (read-string (if author-p
-                            "Change author and committer dates to: "
-                          "Change committer date to: ")
-                        (cons (format-time-string "%F %T %z") 17)
-                        'magit--reshelve-history))))
-  (let ((process-environment process-environment))
-    (push (concat "GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=" date) process-environment)
-    (magit-run-git "commit" "--amend" "--no-edit"
-                   (and (magit-rev-author-p "HEAD")
-                        (concat "--date=" date)))))
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-commit-absorb-popup "magit-commit" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-commit-absorb-popup
-  "Spread unstaged changes across recent commits.
-Without a prefix argument just call `magit-commit-absorb'.
-With a prefix argument use a popup buffer to select arguments."
-  :man-page "git-bisect"
-  :options '((?c "Diff context lines" "--context=")
-             (?s "Strictness"         "--strict="))
-  :actions '((?x "Absorb" magit-commit-absorb))
-  :default-action 'magit-commit-absorb
-  :use-prefix 'popup)
-
-(defun magit-commit-absorb (&optional commit args confirmed)
-  "Spread unstaged changes across recent commits.
-This command requires the git-autofixup script, which is
-available from https://github.com/torbiak/git-autofixup."
-  (interactive (list (magit-get-upstream-branch)
-                     (magit-commit-absorb-arguments)))
-  (unless (executable-find "git-autofixup")
-    (user-error "This command requires the git-autofixup script, which %s"
-                "is available from https://github.com/torbiak/git-autofixup"))
-  (when (magit-anything-staged-p)
-    (user-error "Cannot absorb when there are staged changes"))
-  (unless (magit-anything-unstaged-p)
-    (user-error "There are no unstaged changes that could be absorbed"))
-  (when commit
-    (setq commit (magit-rebase-interactive-assert commit t)))
-  (if (and commit confirmed)
-      (progn (magit-run-git-async "autofixup" "-vv" args commit) t)
-    (magit-log-select
-      (lambda (commit)
-        (magit-commit-absorb commit args t))
-      nil nil nil nil commit)))
-
-;;; Pending Diff
-
-(defun magit-commit-diff ()
-  (when (and git-commit-mode magit-commit-show-diff)
-    (when-let ((diff-buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-diff-mode)))
-      ;; This window just started displaying the commit message
-      ;; buffer.  Without this that buffer would immediately be
-      ;; replaced with the diff buffer.  See #2632.
-      (unrecord-window-buffer nil diff-buffer))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (let ((args (car (magit-diff-arguments)))
-              (magit-inhibit-save-previous-winconf 'unset)
-              (magit-display-buffer-noselect t)
-              (inhibit-quit nil))
-          (message "Diffing changes to be committed (C-g to abort diffing)")
-          (if-let ((fn (cl-case last-command
-                         (magit-commit
-                          (apply-partially 'magit-diff-staged nil))
-                         (magit-commit-all
-                          (apply-partially 'magit-diff-working-tree nil))
-                         ((magit-commit-amend
-                           magit-commit-reword
-                           magit-rebase-reword-commit)
-                          'magit-diff-while-amending))))
-              (funcall fn args)
-            (if (magit-anything-staged-p)
-                (magit-diff-staged nil args)
-              (magit-diff-while-amending args))))
-      (quit))))
-
-;; Mention `magit-diff-while-committing' because that's
-;; always what I search for when I try to find this line.
-(add-hook 'server-switch-hook 'magit-commit-diff)
-
-(add-to-list 'with-editor-server-window-alist
-             (cons git-commit-filename-regexp 'switch-to-buffer))
-
-;;; Message Utilities
-
-(defun magit-commit-message-buffer ()
-  (let* ((find-file-visit-truename t) ; git uses truename of COMMIT_EDITMSG
-         (topdir (magit-toplevel)))
-    (--first (equal topdir (with-current-buffer it
-                             (and git-commit-mode (magit-toplevel))))
-             (append (buffer-list (selected-frame))
-                     (buffer-list)))))
-
-(defvar magit-commit-add-log-insert-function 'magit-commit-add-log-insert
-  "Used by `magit-commit-add-log' to insert a single entry.")
-
-(defun magit-commit-add-log ()
-  "Add a stub for the current change into the commit message buffer.
-If no commit is in progress, then initiate it.  Use the function
-specified by variable `magit-commit-add-log-insert-function' to
-actually insert the entry."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((hunk (magit-section-when 'hunk it))
-        (log (magit-commit-message-buffer)) buf pos)
-    (save-window-excursion
-      (call-interactively #'magit-diff-visit-file)
-      (setq buf (current-buffer))
-      (setq pos (point)))
-    (unless log
-      (unless (magit-commit-assert nil)
-        (user-error "Abort"))
-      (magit-commit)
-      (while (not (setq log (magit-commit-message-buffer)))
-        (sit-for 0.01)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (goto-char pos)
-        (funcall magit-commit-add-log-insert-function log
-                 (magit-file-relative-name)
-                 (and hunk (add-log-current-defun)))))))
-
-(defun magit-commit-add-log-insert (buffer file defun)
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (undo-boundary)
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (while (re-search-backward (concat "^" comment-start) nil t))
-    (save-restriction
-      (narrow-to-region (point-min) (point))
-      (cond ((re-search-backward (format "* %s\\(?: (\\([^)]+\\))\\)?: " file)
-                                 nil t)
-             (when (equal (match-string 1) defun)
-               (setq defun nil))
-             (re-search-forward ": "))
-            (t
-             (when (re-search-backward "^[\\*(].+\n" nil t)
-               (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-             (while (re-search-forward "^[^\\*\n].*\n" nil t))
-             (if defun
-                 (progn (insert (format "* %s (%s): \n" file defun))
-                        (setq defun nil))
-               (insert (format "* %s: \n" file)))
-             (backward-char)
-             (unless (looking-at "\n[\n\\']")
-               (insert ?\n)
-               (backward-char))))
-      (when defun
-        (forward-line)
-        (let ((limit (save-excursion
-                       (and (re-search-forward "^\\*" nil t)
-                            (point)))))
-          (unless (or (looking-back (format "(%s): " defun)
-                                    (line-beginning-position))
-                      (re-search-forward (format "^(%s): " defun) limit t))
-            (while (re-search-forward "^[^\\*\n].*\n" limit t))
-            (insert (format "(%s): \n" defun))
-            (backward-char)))))))
-
-(provide 'magit-commit)
-;;; magit-commit.el ends here
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-;;; magit-core.el --- core functionality  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library requires several other libraries, so that yet other
-;; libraries can just require this one, instead of having to require
-;; all the other ones.  In other words this separates the low-level
-;; stuff from the rest.  It also defines some Custom groups.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit-popup)
-(require 'magit-utils)
-(require 'magit-section)
-(require 'magit-git)
-(require 'magit-mode)
-(require 'magit-margin)
-(require 'magit-process)
-(require 'magit-autorevert)
-
-(defgroup magit nil
-  "Controlling Git from Emacs."
-  :link '(url-link "https://magit.vc")
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)FAQ")
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)")
-  :group 'tools)
-
-(defgroup magit-essentials nil
-  "Options that every Magit user should briefly think about.
-
-Each of these options falls into one or more of these categories:
-
-* Options that affect Magit's behavior in fundamental ways.
-* Options that affect safety.
-* Options that affect performance.
-* Options that are of a personal nature."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Essential Settings")
-  :group 'magit)
-
-(defgroup magit-miscellaneous nil
-  "Miscellanous Magit options."
-  :group 'magit)
-
-(defgroup magit-commands nil
-  "Options controlling behavior of certain commands."
-  :group 'magit)
-
-(defgroup magit-git-arguments nil
-  "Options controlling what arguments are passed to Git.
-
-Most of these options can be set using the respective popup,
-and it is recommended that you do that because then you can
-be certain that Magit supports the arguments that you select.
-
-An option `magit-NAME-argument' specifies the arguments that
-are enabled by default by the popup `magit-NAME-popup'."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit-popup)Customizing Existing Popups")
-  :link '(info-link "(magit-popup)Usage")
-  :group 'magit-commands)
-
-(defgroup magit-modes nil
-  "Modes used or provided by Magit."
-  :group 'magit)
-
-(defgroup magit-buffers nil
-  "Options concerning Magit buffers."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Modes and Buffers")
-  :group 'magit)
-
-(defgroup magit-refresh nil
-  "Options controlling how Magit buffers are refreshed."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers")
-  :group 'magit
-  :group 'magit-buffers)
-
-(defgroup magit-faces nil
-  "Faces used by Magit."
-  :group 'magit
-  :group 'faces)
-
-(defgroup magit-extensions nil
-  "Extensions to Magit."
-  :group 'magit)
-
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-modes   'magit-popup       'custom-group)
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-faces   'magit-popup-faces 'custom-group)
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-modes   'git-commit        'custom-group)
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-faces   'git-commit-faces  'custom-group)
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-modes   'git-rebase        'custom-group)
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-faces   'git-rebase-faces  'custom-group)
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-process 'with-editor       'custom-group)
-
-(defgroup magit-related nil
-  "Options that are relevant to Magit but that are defined elsewhere."
-  :link '(custom-group-link vc)
-  :link '(custom-group-link smerge)
-  :link '(custom-group-link ediff)
-  :link '(custom-group-link auto-revert)
-  :group 'magit
-  :group 'magit-extensions
-  :group 'magit-essentials)
-
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-related     'auto-revert-check-vc-info 'custom-variable)
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-auto-revert 'auto-revert-check-vc-info 'custom-variable)
-
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-related 'ediff-window-setup-function 'custom-variable)
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-related 'smerge-refine-ignore-whitespace 'custom-variable)
-(custom-add-to-group 'magit-related 'vc-follow-symlinks 'custom-variable)
-
-(provide 'magit-core)
-;;; magit-core.el ends here
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-;;; magit-diff.el --- inspect Git diffs  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements support for looking at Git diffs and
-;; commits.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'git-commit)
-(require 'magit-core)
-
-;; For `magit-diff-popup'
-(declare-function magit-stash-show "magit-stash" (stash &optional args files))
-;; For `magit-diff-visit-file'
-(declare-function dired-jump "dired-x" (&optional other-window file-name))
-(declare-function magit-find-file-noselect "magit-files" (rev file))
-(declare-function magit-status-internal "magit-status" (directory))
-;; For `magit-diff-while-committing'
-(declare-function magit-commit-message-buffer "magit-commit" ())
-;; For `magit-insert-revision-gravatar'
-(defvar gravatar-size)
-;; For `magit-show-commit' and `magit-diff-show-or-scroll'
-(declare-function magit-current-blame-chunk "magit-blame" ())
-(eval-when-compile
-  (cl-pushnew 'orig-rev eieio--known-slot-names))
-(declare-function magit-blame-mode "magit-blame" (&optional arg))
-(defvar magit-blame-mode)
-(defvar git-rebase-line)
-;; For `magit-diff-unmerged'
-(declare-function magit-merge-in-progress-p "magit-merge" ())
-(declare-function magit--merge-range "magit-merge" (&optional head))
-
-(require 'diff-mode)
-(require 'smerge-mode)
-
-(defvar bookmark-make-record-function)
-
-;;; Options
-;;;; Diff Mode
-
-(defgroup magit-diff nil
-  "Inspect and manipulate Git diffs."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Diffing")
-  :group 'magit-modes)
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run after entering Magit-Diff mode."
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-arguments '("--stat" "--no-ext-diff")
-  "The diff arguments used in buffers whose mode derives from `magit-diff-mode'."
-  :group 'magit-git-arguments
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-sections-hook
-  '(magit-insert-diff
-    magit-insert-xref-buttons)
-  "Hook run to insert sections into a `magit-diff-mode' buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-expansion-threshold 60
-  "After how many seconds not to expand anymore diffs.
-
-Except in status buffers, diffs are usually start out fully
-expanded.  Because that can take a long time, all diffs that
-haven't been fontified during a refresh before the threshold
-defined here are instead displayed with their bodies collapsed.
-
-Note that this can cause sections that were previously expanded
-to be collapsed.  So you should not pick a very low value here.
-
-The hook function `magit-diff-expansion-threshold' has to be a
-member of `magit-section-set-visibility-hook' for this option
-to have any effect."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type 'float)
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body t
-  "Whether to highlight bodies of selected hunk sections.
-This only has an effect if `magit-diff-highlight' is a
-member of `magit-section-highlight-hook', which see."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-functions
-  '(magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside
-    magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-overlays)
-  "The functions used to highlight the hunk-internal region.
-
-`magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside' overlays the outside
-of the hunk internal selection with a face that causes the added and
-removed lines to have the same background color as context lines.
-This function should not be removed from the value of this option.
-
-`magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-overlays' and
-`magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-underline' emphasize the
-region by placing delimiting horizonal lines before and after it.
-The underline variant was implemented because Eli said that is
-how we should do it.  However the overlay variant actually works
-better.  Also see https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2758.
-
-Instead of, or in addition to, using delimiting horizontal lines,
-to emphasize the boundaries, you may which to emphasize the text
-itself, using `magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face'.
-
-In terminal frames it's not possible to draw lines as the overlay
-and underline variants normally do, so there they fall back to
-calling the face function instead."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :set-after '(magit-diff-show-lines-boundaries)
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside
-             magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-underline
-             magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-overlays
-             magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face))
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-unmarked-lines-keep-foreground t
-  "Whether `magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside' preserves foreground.
-When this is set to nil, then that function only adjusts the
-foreground color but added and removed lines outside the region
-keep their distinct foreground colors."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-refine-hunk nil
-  "Whether to show word-granularity differences within diff hunks.
-
-nil    never show fine differences.
-t      show fine differences for the current diff hunk only.
-`all'  show fine differences for all displayed diff hunks."
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :safe (lambda (val) (memq val '(nil t all)))
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Current" t)
-                 (const :tag "All" all)))
-
-(put 'magit-diff-refine-hunk 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-adjust-tab-width nil
-  "Whether to adjust the width of tabs in diffs.
-
-Determining the correct width can be expensive if it requires
-opening large and/or many files, so the widths are cached in
-the variable `magit-diff--tab-width-cache'.  Set that to nil
-to invalidate the cache.
-
-nil       Never ajust tab width.  Use `tab-width's value from
-          the Magit buffer itself instead.
-
-t         If the corresponding file-visiting buffer exits, then
-          use `tab-width's value from that buffer.  Doing this is
-          cheap, so this value is used even if a corresponding
-          cache entry exists.
-
-`always'  If there is no such buffer, then temporarily visit the
-          file to determine the value.
-
-NUMBER    Like `always', but don't visit files larger than NUMBER
-          bytes."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" nil)
-                 (const :tag "If file-visiting buffer exists" t)
-                 (const :tag "... or file isn't larger than bytes" all)
-                 (const :tag "Always" always)))
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-paint-whitespace t
-  "Specify where to highlight whitespace errors.
-See `magit-diff-highlight-trailing',
-`magit-diff-highlight-indentation'.  The symbol t means in all
-diffs, `status' means only in the status buffer, and nil means
-nowhere."
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :safe (lambda (val) (memq val '(t nil status)))
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Always" t)
-                 (const :tag "Never" nil)
-                 (const :tag "In status buffer" status)))
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-highlight-trailing t
-  "Whether to highlight whitespace at the end of a line in diffs.
-Used only when `magit-diff-paint-whitespace' is non-nil."
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-highlight-indentation nil
-  "Highlight the \"wrong\" indentation style.
-Used only when `magit-diff-paint-whitespace' is non-nil.
-
-The value is a list of cons cells.  The car is a regular
-expression, and the cdr is the value that applies to repositories
-whose directory matches the regular expression.  If more than one
-element matches, then the *last* element in the list applies.
-The default value should therefore come first in the list.
-
-If the value is `tabs', highlight indentation with tabs.  If the
-value is an integer, highlight indentation with at least that
-many spaces.  Otherwise, highlight neither."
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type `(repeat (cons (string :tag "Directory regexp")
-                       (choice (const :tag "Tabs" tabs)
-                               (integer :tag "Spaces" :value ,tab-width)
-                               (const :tag "Neither" nil)))))
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-hide-trailing-cr-characters
-  (and (memq system-type '(ms-dos windows-nt)) t)
-  "Whether to hide ^M characters at the end of a line in diffs."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.6.0")
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-visit-previous-blob t
-  "Whether `magit-diff-visit-file' may visit the previous blob.
-
-When this is t and point is on a removed line in a diff for a
-committed change, then `magit-diff-visit-file' visits the blob
-from the last revision which still had that line.
-
-Currently this is only supported for committed changes, for
-staged and unstaged changes `magit-diff-visit-file' always
-visits the file in the working tree."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-highlight-keywords t
-  "Whether to highlight bracketed keywords in commit messages."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;; File Diff
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-buffer-file-locked t
-  "Whether `magit-diff-buffer-file' uses a dedicated buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.7.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;; Revision Mode
-
-(defgroup magit-revision nil
-  "Inspect and manipulate Git commits."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Revision Buffer")
-  :group 'magit-modes)
-
-(defcustom magit-revision-mode-hook '(bug-reference-mode)
-  "Hook run after entering Magit-Revision mode."
-  :group 'magit-revision
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(bug-reference-mode))
-
-(defcustom magit-revision-sections-hook
-  '(magit-insert-revision-tag
-    magit-insert-revision-headers
-    magit-insert-revision-message
-    magit-insert-revision-notes
-    magit-insert-revision-diff
-    magit-insert-xref-buttons)
-  "Hook run to insert sections into a `magit-revision-mode' buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-revision
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-revision-headers-format "\
-Author:     %aN <%aE>
-AuthorDate: %ad
-Commit:     %cN <%cE>
-CommitDate: %cd
-"
-  "Format string used to insert headers in revision buffers.
-
-All headers in revision buffers are inserted by the section
-inserter `magit-insert-revision-headers'.  Some of the headers
-are created by calling `git show --format=FORMAT' where FORMAT
-is the format specified here.  Other headers are hard coded or
-subject to option `magit-revision-insert-related-refs'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-revision
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom magit-revision-insert-related-refs t
-  "Whether to show related refs in revision buffers."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-revision
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-revision-use-hash-sections 'quicker
-  "Whether to turn hashes inside the commit message into sections.
-
-If non-nil, then hashes inside the commit message are turned into
-`commit' sections.  There is a trade off to be made between
-performance and reliability:
-
-- `slow' calls git for every word to be absolutely sure.
-- `quick' skips words less than seven characters long.
-- `quicker' additionally skips words that don't contain a number.
-- `quickest' uses all words that are at least seven characters
-  long and which contain at least one number as well as at least
-  one letter.
-
-If nil, then no hashes are turned into sections, but you can
-still visit the commit at point using \"RET\"."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-revision
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Use sections, quickest" quickest)
-                 (const :tag "Use sections, quicker" quicker)
-                 (const :tag "Use sections, quick" quick)
-                 (const :tag "Use sections, slow" slow)
-                 (const :tag "Don't use sections" nil)))
-
-(defcustom magit-revision-show-gravatars nil
-  "Whether to show gravatar images in revision buffers.
-
-If non-nil, then the value has to be a cons-cell which specifies
-where the gravatar images for the author and/or the committer are
-inserted inside the text that was previously inserted according
-to `magit-revision-header-format'.
-
-Both cells are regular expressions.  The car specifies where to
-insert the author gravatar image.  The top half of the image is
-inserted right after the matched text, the bottom half on the
-next line at the same offset.  The cdr specifies where to insert
-the committer image, accordingly.  Either the car or the cdr may
-be nil."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-revision
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Don't show gravatars" nil)
-                 (cons  :tag "Show gravatars"
-                        (regexp :tag "Author regexp"    "^Author:     ")
-                        (regexp :tag "Committer regexp" "^Commit:     "))))
-
-(defcustom magit-revision-use-gravatar-kludge nil
-  "Whether to work around a bug which affects display of gravatars.
-
-Gravatar images are spliced into two halves which are then
-displayed on separate lines.  On OS X the splicing has a bug in
-some Emacs builds, which causes the top and bottom halves to be
-interchanged.  Enabling this option works around this issue by
-interchanging the halves once more, which cancels out the effect
-of the bug.
-
-See https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2265
-and https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=7847.
-
-Starting with Emacs 26.1 this kludge should not be required for
-any build."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-revision
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;; Diff Sections
-
-(defcustom magit-diff-section-arguments '("--no-ext-diff")
-  "The diff arguments used in buffers that show other things besides diffs."
-  :group 'magit-git-arguments
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(put 'magit-diff-section-arguments 'permanent-local t)
-
-;;; Faces
-
-(defface magit-diff-file-heading
-  '((t :weight bold))
-  "Face for diff file headings."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-file-heading-highlight
-  '((t :inherit (magit-section-highlight)))
-  "Face for current diff file headings."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-file-heading-selection
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :inherit magit-diff-file-heading-highlight
-     :foreground "salmon4")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :inherit magit-diff-file-heading-highlight
-     :foreground "LightSalmon3"))
-  "Face for selected diff file headings."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-hunk-heading
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "grey80"
-     :foreground "grey30")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "grey25"
-     :foreground "grey70"))
-  "Face for diff hunk headings."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "grey75"
-     :foreground "grey30")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "grey35"
-     :foreground "grey70"))
-  "Face for current diff hunk headings."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :inherit magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight
-     :foreground "salmon4")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :inherit magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight
-     :foreground "LightSalmon3"))
-  "Face for selected diff hunk headings."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-hunk-region
-  '((t :inherit bold))
-  "Face used by `magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face'.
-
-This face is overlayed over text that uses other hunk faces,
-and those normally set the foreground and background colors.
-The `:foreground' and especially the `:background' properties
-should be avoided here.  Setting the latter would cause the
-lose of information.  Good properties to set here are `:weight'
-and `:slant'."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-lines-heading
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :inherit magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight
-     :background "LightSalmon3")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :inherit magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight
-     :foreground "grey80"
-     :background "salmon4"))
-  "Face for diff hunk heading when lines are marked."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-lines-boundary
-  '((t :inherit magit-diff-lines-heading))
-  "Face for boundary of marked lines in diff hunk."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-conflict-heading
-  '((t :inherit magit-diff-hunk-heading))
-  "Face for conflict markers."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-added
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "#ddffdd"
-     :foreground "#22aa22")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "#335533"
-     :foreground "#ddffdd"))
-  "Face for lines in a diff that have been added."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-removed
- '((((class color) (background light))
-    :background "#ffdddd"
-    :foreground "#aa2222")
-   (((class color) (background dark))
-    :background "#553333"
-    :foreground "#ffdddd"))
-  "Face for lines in a diff that have been removed."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-our
-  '((t :inherit magit-diff-removed))
-  "Face for lines in a diff for our side in a conflict."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-base
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "#ffffcc"
-     :foreground "#aaaa11")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "#555522"
-     :foreground "#ffffcc"))
-  "Face for lines in a diff for the base side in a conflict."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-their
-  '((t :inherit magit-diff-added))
-  "Face for lines in a diff for their side in a conflict."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-context
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey50")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "grey70"))
-  "Face for lines in a diff that are unchanged."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-added-highlight
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "#cceecc"
-     :foreground "#22aa22")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "#336633"
-     :foreground "#cceecc"))
-  "Face for lines in a diff that have been added."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-removed-highlight
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "#eecccc"
-     :foreground "#aa2222")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "#663333"
-     :foreground "#eecccc"))
-  "Face for lines in a diff that have been removed."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-our-highlight
-  '((t :inherit magit-diff-removed-highlight))
-  "Face for lines in a diff for our side in a conflict."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-base-highlight
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "#eeeebb"
-     :foreground "#aaaa11")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "#666622"
-     :foreground "#eeeebb"))
-  "Face for lines in a diff for the base side in a conflict."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-their-highlight
-  '((t :inherit magit-diff-added-highlight))
-  "Face for lines in a diff for their side in a conflict."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-context-highlight
-  '((((class color) (background light))
-     :background "grey95"
-     :foreground "grey50")
-    (((class color) (background dark))
-     :background "grey20"
-     :foreground "grey70"))
-  "Face for lines in a diff that have been removed."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diff-whitespace-warning
-  '((t :inherit trailing-whitespace))
-  "Face for highlighting whitespace errors added lines."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diffstat-added
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "#22aa22")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "#448844"))
-  "Face for plus sign in diffstat."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-diffstat-removed
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "#aa2222")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "#aa4444"))
-  "Face for minus sign in diffstat."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-;;; Commands
-;;;; Diff popups
-
-(defconst magit-diff-popup-common-keywords
-  '(:variable magit-diff-arguments
-              :man-page "git-diff"))
-
-(defconst magit-diff-popup-common-options
-  '((?f "Limit to files" "-- " magit-read-files)
-    (?u "Context lines"  "-U")
-    (?m "Detect renames" "-M")
-    (?c "Detect copies"  "-C")
-    (?a "Diff algorithm" "--diff-algorithm=" magit-diff-select-algorithm)
-    (?i "Ignore submodules" "--ignore-submodules="
-        magit-diff-select-ignore-submodules)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-select-ignore-submodules (&rest _ignored)
-  (magit-read-char-case "Ignore submodules " t
-    (?u "[u]ntracked" "untracked")
-    (?d "[d]irty"     "dirty")
-    (?a "[a]ll"       "all")))
-
-(defconst magit-diff-popup-common-switches
-  '((?f "Show surrounding functions"     "--function-context")
-    (?b "Ignore whitespace changes"      "--ignore-space-change")
-    (?w "Ignore all whitespace"          "--ignore-all-space")
-    (?x "Disallow external diff drivers" "--no-ext-diff")))
-
-(defvar magit-diff-popup
-  `(,@magit-diff-popup-common-keywords
-    :options  ,magit-diff-popup-common-options
-    :switches (,@magit-diff-popup-common-switches
-               (?s "Show stats" "--stat"))
-    :actions  ((?d "Dwim"          magit-diff-dwim)
-               (?u "Diff unstaged" magit-diff-unstaged)
-               (?c "Show commit"   magit-show-commit)
-               (?r "Diff range"    magit-diff)
-               (?s "Diff staged"   magit-diff-staged)
-               (?t "Show stash"    magit-stash-show)
-               (?p "Diff paths"    magit-diff-paths)
-               (?w "Diff worktree" magit-diff-working-tree))
-    :default-action magit-diff-dwim
-    :max-action-columns 3))
-
-(defvar magit-diff-refresh-popup
-  `(,@magit-diff-popup-common-keywords
-    :options  ,magit-diff-popup-common-options
-    :switches ,magit-diff-popup-common-switches
-    :actions  ((?g "Refresh"                magit-diff-refresh)
-               (?t "Toggle hunk refinement" magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk)
-               (?s "Set defaults"           magit-diff-set-default-arguments)
-               (?F "Toggle file filter"     magit-diff-toggle-file-filter)
-               (?w "Save defaults"          magit-diff-save-default-arguments))
-    :max-action-columns 2))
-
-(defvar magit-diff-mode-refresh-popup
-  `(,@magit-diff-popup-common-keywords
-    :options  ,magit-diff-popup-common-options
-    :switches (,@magit-diff-popup-common-switches
-               (?s "Show stats" "--stat"))
-    :actions  ((?g "Refresh"                magit-diff-refresh)
-               (?t "Toggle hunk refinement" magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk)
-               (?s "Set defaults"           magit-diff-set-default-arguments)
-               (?r "Switch range type"      magit-diff-switch-range-type)
-               (?w "Save defaults"          magit-diff-save-default-arguments)
-               (?f "Flip revisions"         magit-diff-flip-revs) nil
-               (?F "Toggle file filter"     magit-diff-toggle-file-filter))
-    :max-action-columns 2))
-
-(defvar magit-revision-mode-refresh-popup
-  `(,@magit-diff-popup-common-keywords
-    :switches ((?f "Show surrounding functions"     "--function-context")
-               (?b "Ignore whitespace changes"      "--ignore-space-change")
-               (?w "Ignore all whitespace"          "--ignore-all-space")
-               (?x "Disallow external diff drivers" "--no-ext-diff")
-               (?s "Show stats"                     "--stat"))
-    :actions  ((?g "Refresh"                magit-diff-refresh)
-               (?t "Toggle hunk refinement" magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk)
-               (?s "Set defaults"           magit-diff-set-default-arguments)
-               (?F "Toggle file filter"     magit-diff-toggle-file-filter)
-               (?w "Save defaults"          magit-diff-save-default-arguments))
-    :max-action-columns 2))
-
-(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-diff-popup)
-(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-diff-refresh-popup)
-(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-diff-mode-refresh-popup)
-(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-revision-mode-refresh-popup)
-
-(defvar magit-diff-section-file-args nil)
-(put 'magit-diff-section-file-args 'permanent-local t)
-(put 'magit-diff-section-file-args 'safe-local-variable
-     (lambda (val)
-       (and (listp val)
-            (-all-p #'stringp val))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-get-buffer-args ()
-  (cond ((and magit-use-sticky-arguments
-              (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode))
-         (list (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)
-               (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)))
-        ((and (eq magit-use-sticky-arguments t)
-              (--when-let (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-diff-mode)
-                (with-current-buffer it
-                  (list (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)
-                        (nth 3 magit-refresh-args))))))
-        (t
-         (list (default-value 'magit-diff-arguments) nil))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-arguments (&optional refresh)
-  (cond ((memq magit-current-popup '(magit-diff-popup magit-diff-refresh-popup))
-         (magit-popup-export-file-args magit-current-popup-args))
-        ((and refresh (not (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)))
-         (list magit-diff-section-arguments
-               magit-diff-section-file-args))
-        (t
-         (magit-diff-get-buffer-args))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff-popup (arg)
-  "Popup console for diff commands."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((magit-diff-arguments
-         ;; We cannot possibly know what suffix command the user is
-         ;; about to invoke, so we also don't know from which buffer
-         ;; we should get the current values.  However it is much
-         ;; more likely that we will end up updating the diff buffer,
-         ;; and we therefore use the value from that buffer.
-         (apply #'magit-popup-import-file-args (magit-diff-get-buffer-args))))
-    (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-diff-popup nil arg)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff-buffer-file-popup ()
-  "Popup console for diff commands.
-
-This is a variant of `magit-diff-popup' which shows the same popup
-but which limits the diff to the file being visited in the current
-buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (if-let ((file (magit-file-relative-name)))
-      (let ((magit-diff-arguments
-             (magit-popup-import-file-args
-              (if-let ((buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-diff-mode)))
-                  (with-current-buffer buffer
-                    (nth 3 magit-refresh-args))
-                (default-value 'magit-diff-arguments))
-              (list file))))
-        (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-diff-popup nil nil))
-    (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file")))
-
-(defun magit-diff-refresh-popup (arg)
-  "Popup console for changing diff arguments in the current buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((magit-diff-refresh-popup
-         (pcase major-mode
-           (`magit-revision-mode magit-revision-mode-refresh-popup)
-           (`magit-diff-mode     magit-diff-mode-refresh-popup)
-           (_                    magit-diff-refresh-popup)))
-        (magit-diff-arguments
-         (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-             (magit-popup-import-file-args (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)
-                                           (nth 3 magit-refresh-args))
-           (magit-popup-import-file-args magit-diff-section-arguments
-                                         magit-diff-section-file-args))))
-    (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-diff-refresh-popup nil arg)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-select-algorithm (&rest _ignore)
-  (magit-read-char-case nil t
-    (?d "[d]efault"   "default")
-    (?m "[m]inimal"   "minimal")
-    (?p "[p]atience"  "patience")
-    (?h "[h]istogram" "histogram")))
-
-;;;; Diff commands
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff-dwim (&optional args files)
-  "Show changes for the thing at point."
-  (interactive (magit-diff-arguments))
-  (pcase (magit-diff--dwim)
-    (`unmerged (magit-diff-unmerged args files))
-    (`unstaged (magit-diff-unstaged args files))
-    (`staged
-     (let ((file (magit-file-at-point)))
-       (if (and file (equal (cddr (car (magit-file-status file))) '(?D ?U)))
-           ;; File was deleted by us and modified by them.  Show the latter.
-           (magit-diff-unmerged args (list file))
-         (magit-diff-staged nil args files))))
-    (`(commit . ,value)
-     (magit-diff (format "%s^..%s" value value) args files))
-    (`(stash  . ,value) (magit-stash-show value args))
-    ((and range (pred stringp))
-     (magit-diff range args files))
-    (_
-     (call-interactively #'magit-diff))))
-
-(defun magit-diff--dwim ()
-  "Return information for performing DWIM diff.
-
-The information can be in three forms:
-1. TYPE
-   A symbol describing a type of diff where no additional information
-   is needed to generate the diff.  Currently, this includes `staged',
-   `unstaged' and `unmerged'.
-2. (TYPE . VALUE)
-   Like #1 but the diff requires additional information, which is
-   given by VALUE.  Currently, this includes `commit' and `stash',
-   where VALUE is the given commit or stash, respectively.
-3. RANGE
-   A string indicating a diff range.
-
-If no DWIM context is found, nil is returned."
-  (cond
-   ((--when-let (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t)
-      (deactivate-mark)
-      (concat (car (last it)) ".." (car it))))
-   (magit-buffer-refname
-    (cons 'commit magit-buffer-refname))
-   ((derived-mode-p 'magit-stash-mode)
-    (cons 'commit
-          (magit-section-case
-            (commit (oref it value))
-            (file (-> it
-                      (oref parent)
-                      (oref value)))
-            (hunk (-> it
-                      (oref parent)
-                      (oref parent)
-                      (oref value))))))
-   ((derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode)
-    (cons 'commit (car magit-refresh-args)))
-   ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-    (nth 0 magit-refresh-args))
-   (t
-    (magit-section-case
-      ([* unstaged] 'unstaged)
-      ([* staged] 'staged)
-      (unmerged 'unmerged)
-      (unpushed (oref it value))
-      (unpulled (oref it value))
-      (branch (let ((current (magit-get-current-branch))
-                    (atpoint (oref it value)))
-                (if (equal atpoint current)
-                    (--if-let (magit-get-upstream-branch)
-                        (format "%s...%s" it current)
-                      (if (magit-anything-modified-p)
-                          current
-                        (cons 'commit current)))
-                  (format "%s...%s"
-                          (or current "HEAD")
-                          atpoint))))
-      (commit (cons 'commit (oref it value)))
-      (stash (cons 'stash (oref it value)))))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-read-range-or-commit (prompt &optional secondary-default mbase)
-  "Read range or revision with special diff range treatment.
-If MBASE is non-nil, prompt for which rev to place at the end of
-a \"revA...revB\" range.  Otherwise, always construct
-\"revA..revB\" range."
-  (--if-let (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t)
-      (let ((revA (car (last it)))
-            (revB (car it)))
-        (deactivate-mark)
-        (if mbase
-            (let ((base (magit-git-string "merge-base" revA revB)))
-              (cond
-               ((string= (magit-rev-parse revA) base)
-                (format "%s..%s" revA revB))
-               ((string= (magit-rev-parse revB) base)
-                (format "%s..%s" revB revA))
-               (t
-                (let ((main (magit-completing-read "View changes along"
-                                                   (list revA revB)
-                                                   nil t nil nil revB)))
-                  (format "%s...%s"
-                          (if (string= main revB) revA revB) main)))))
-          (format "%s..%s" revA revB)))
-    (magit-read-range prompt
-                      (or (pcase (magit-diff--dwim)
-                            (`(commit . ,value)
-                             (format "%s^..%s" value value))
-                            ((and range (pred stringp))
-                             range))
-                          secondary-default
-                          (magit-get-current-branch)))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-setup (rev-or-range const args files)
-  (require 'magit)
-  (magit-mode-setup #'magit-diff-mode rev-or-range const args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff (rev-or-range &optional args files)
-  "Show differences between two commits.
-
-REV-OR-RANGE should be a range or a single revision.  If it is a
-revision, then show changes in the working tree relative to that
-revision.  If it is a range, but one side is omitted, then show
-changes relative to `HEAD'.
-
-If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last
-line of the region as the two sides of the range.  With a prefix
-argument, instead of diffing the revisions, choose a revision to
-view changes along, starting at the common ancestor of both
-revisions (i.e., use a \"...\" range)."
-  (interactive (cons (magit-diff-read-range-or-commit "Diff for range"
-                                                      nil current-prefix-arg)
-                     (magit-diff-arguments)))
-  (magit-diff-setup rev-or-range nil args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff-working-tree (&optional rev args files)
-  "Show changes between the current working tree and the `HEAD' commit.
-With a prefix argument show changes between the working tree and
-a commit read from the minibuffer."
-  (interactive
-   (cons (and current-prefix-arg
-              (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Diff working tree and commit"))
-         (magit-diff-arguments)))
-  (magit-diff-setup (or rev "HEAD") nil args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff-staged (&optional rev args files)
-  "Show changes between the index and the `HEAD' commit.
-With a prefix argument show changes between the index and
-a commit read from the minibuffer."
-  (interactive
-   (cons (and current-prefix-arg
-              (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Diff index and commit"))
-         (magit-diff-arguments)))
-  (magit-diff-setup rev (list "--cached") args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff-unstaged (&optional args files)
-  "Show changes between the working tree and the index."
-  (interactive (magit-diff-arguments))
-  (magit-diff-setup nil nil args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff-unmerged (&optional args files)
-  "Show changes that are being merged."
-  (interactive (magit-diff-arguments))
-  (unless (magit-merge-in-progress-p)
-    (user-error "No merge is in progress"))
-  (magit-diff-setup (magit--merge-range) nil args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff-while-committing (&optional args)
-  "While committing, show the changes that are about to be committed.
-While amending, invoking the command again toggles between
-showing just the new changes or all the changes that will
-be committed."
-  (interactive (list (car (magit-diff-arguments))))
-  (unless (magit-commit-message-buffer)
-    (user-error "No commit in progress"))
-  (let ((magit-display-buffer-noselect t)
-        (diff-buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-diff-mode)))
-    (if (and diff-buf
-             (get-buffer-window diff-buf))
-        (with-current-buffer diff-buf
-          (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,arg . ,_) magit-refresh-args))
-            (cond ((and (equal rev "HEAD^")
-                        (equal arg '("--cached")))
-                   (magit-diff-staged nil args))
-                  ((and (equal rev nil)
-                        (equal arg '("--cached")))
-                   (magit-diff-while-amending args))
-                  ((magit-anything-staged-p)
-                   (magit-diff-staged nil args))
-                  (t
-                   (magit-diff-while-amending args)))))
-      (if (magit-anything-staged-p)
-          (magit-diff-staged nil args)
-        (magit-diff-while-amending args)))))
-
-(define-key git-commit-mode-map
-  (kbd "C-c C-d") 'magit-diff-while-committing)
-
-(defun magit-diff-while-amending (&optional args)
-  (magit-diff-setup "HEAD^" (list "--cached") args nil))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff-buffer-file ()
-  "Show diff for the blob or file visited in the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (require 'magit)
-  (if-let ((file (magit-file-relative-name)))
-      (magit-mode-setup-internal #'magit-diff-mode
-                                 (list (or magit-buffer-refname
-                                           (magit-get-current-branch)
-                                           "HEAD")
-                                       nil
-                                       (cadr (magit-diff-arguments))
-                                       (list file))
-                                 magit-diff-buffer-file-locked)
-    (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-diff-paths (a b)
-  "Show changes between any two files on disk."
-  (interactive (list (read-file-name "First file: " nil nil t)
-                     (read-file-name "Second file: " nil nil t)))
-  (magit-diff-setup nil (list "--no-index")
-                    nil (list (magit-convert-filename-for-git
-                               (expand-file-name a))
-                              (magit-convert-filename-for-git
-                               (expand-file-name b)))))
-
-(defvar-local magit-buffer-revision-hash nil)
-
-(defun magit-show-commit--arguments ()
-  (pcase-let ((`(,args ,diff-files) (magit-diff-arguments)))
-    (list args (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-                   (and (not (member "--follow" (nth 1 magit-refresh-args)))
-                        (nth 2 magit-refresh-args))
-                 diff-files))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-show-commit (rev &optional args files module)
-  "Visit the revision at point in another buffer.
-If there is no revision at point or with a prefix argument prompt
-for a revision."
-  (interactive
-   (pcase-let* ((mcommit (magit-section-when module-commit))
-                (atpoint (or (and (bound-and-true-p magit-blame-mode)
-                                  (oref (magit-current-blame-chunk) orig-rev))
-                             mcommit
-                             (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point)))
-                (`(,args ,files) (magit-show-commit--arguments)))
-     (list (or (and (not current-prefix-arg) atpoint)
-               (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Show commit" atpoint))
-           args
-           files
-           (and mcommit
-                (magit-section-parent-value (magit-current-section))))))
-  (require 'magit)
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (when module
-      (setq default-directory
-            (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory module))))
-    (unless (magit-rev-verify-commit rev)
-      (user-error "%s is not a commit" rev))
-    (magit-mode-setup #'magit-revision-mode rev nil args files)))
-
-;;;; Setting commands
-
-(defun magit-diff-refresh (args files)
-  "Set the local diff arguments for the current buffer."
-  (interactive (magit-diff-arguments t))
-  (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-         (setcdr (cdr magit-refresh-args) (list args files)))
-        (t
-         (setq-local magit-diff-section-arguments args)
-         (setq-local magit-diff-section-file-args files)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-diff-set-default-arguments (args files)
-  "Set the global diff arguments for the current buffer."
-  (interactive (magit-diff-arguments t))
-  (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-         (customize-set-variable 'magit-diff-arguments args)
-         (setcdr (cdr magit-refresh-args) (list args files)))
-        (t
-         (customize-set-variable 'magit-diff-section-arguments args)
-         (kill-local-variable 'magit-diff-section-arguments)
-         (kill-local-variable 'magit-diff-section-file-args)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-diff-save-default-arguments (args files)
-  "Set and save the global diff arguments for the current buffer."
-  (interactive (magit-diff-arguments t))
-  (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-         (customize-save-variable 'magit-diff-arguments args)
-         (setcdr (cdr magit-refresh-args) (list args files)))
-        (t
-         (customize-save-variable 'magit-diff-section-arguments args)
-         (kill-local-variable 'magit-diff-section-arguments)
-         (kill-local-variable 'magit-diff-section-file-args)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-diff-switch-range-type ()
-  "Convert diff range type.
-Change \"revA..revB\" to \"revB...revA\", or vice versa."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((range (car magit-refresh-args)))
-    (if (and range
-             (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-             (string-match magit-range-re range))
-        (progn
-          (setcar magit-refresh-args
-                  (concat (match-string 1 range)
-                          (if (string= (match-string 2 range) "..")
-                              "..."
-                            "..")
-                          (match-string 3 range)))
-          (magit-refresh))
-      (user-error "No range to change"))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-flip-revs ()
-  "Swap revisions in diff range.
-Change \"revA..revB\" to \"revB..revA\"."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((range (car magit-refresh-args)))
-    (if (and range
-             (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-             (string-match magit-range-re range))
-        (progn
-          (setcar magit-refresh-args
-                  (concat (match-string 3 range)
-                          (match-string 2 range)
-                          (match-string 1 range)))
-          (magit-refresh))
-      (user-error "No range to swap"))))
-
-(defvar-local magit-diff--last-file-args nil)
-(defun magit-diff--toggle-file-args (files)
-  (cond (files
-         (setq magit-diff--last-file-args files)
-               nil)
-        (magit-diff--last-file-args)
-        (t
-         (user-error "No diff file filter to toggle"))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-toggle-file-filter ()
-  "Toggle the file restriction of the current buffer's diffs.
-If the current buffer's mode is derived from `magit-log-mode',
-toggle the file restriction in the repository's revision buffer
-instead."
-  (interactive)
-  (--if-let (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-                 (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode))
-      (with-current-buffer it
-        (setf (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)
-              (magit-diff--toggle-file-args (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)))
-        (magit-refresh))
-    (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-        (setf (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)
-              (magit-diff--toggle-file-args (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)))
-      (setq-local magit-diff-section-file-args
-                  (magit-diff--toggle-file-args magit-diff-section-file-args)))
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-less-context (&optional count)
-  "Decrease the context for diff hunks by COUNT lines."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (magit-diff-set-context `(lambda (cur) (max 0 (- (or cur 0) ,count)))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-more-context (&optional count)
-  "Increase the context for diff hunks by COUNT lines."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (magit-diff-set-context `(lambda (cur) (+ (or cur 0) ,count))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-default-context ()
-  "Reset context for diff hunks to the default height."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-diff-set-context #'ignore))
-
-(defun magit-diff-set-context (fn)
-  (let* ((def (--if-let (magit-get "diff.context") (string-to-number it) 3))
-         (val (car (magit-diff-arguments t)))
-         (arg (--first (string-match "^-U\\([0-9]+\\)?$" it) val))
-         (num (--if-let (and arg (match-string 1 arg)) (string-to-number it) def))
-         (val (delete arg val))
-         (num (funcall fn num))
-         (arg (and num (not (= num def)) (format "-U%i" num)))
-         (val (if arg (cons arg val) val)))
-    (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-        (setcar (cddr magit-refresh-args) val)
-      (setq magit-diff-section-arguments val)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-diff-context-p ()
-  (--if-let (--first (string-match "^-U\\([0-9]+\\)$" it)
-                     (car (magit-diff-arguments t)))
-      (not (equal "-U0" it))
-    t))
-
-(defun magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk (&optional style)
-  "Turn diff-hunk refining on or off.
-
-If hunk refining is currently on, then hunk refining is turned off.
-If hunk refining is off, then hunk refining is turned on, in
-`selected' mode (only the currently selected hunk is refined).
-
-With a prefix argument, the \"third choice\" is used instead:
-If hunk refining is currently on, then refining is kept on, but
-the refining mode (`selected' or `all') is switched.
-If hunk refining is off, then hunk refining is turned on, in
-`all' mode (all hunks refined).
-
-Customize variable `magit-diff-refine-hunk' to change the default mode."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (setq-local magit-diff-refine-hunk
-              (if style
-                  (if (eq magit-diff-refine-hunk 'all) t 'all)
-                (not magit-diff-refine-hunk)))
-  (magit-diff-update-hunk-refinement))
-
-;;;; Visit commands
-
-(defun magit-diff-visit-file
-    (file &optional other-window force-worktree display-fn)
-  "From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate position.
-
-If the diff shows changes in the worktree, the index, or `HEAD',
-then visit the actual file.  Otherwise, when the diff is about an
-older commit or a range, then visit the appropriate blob.
-
-If point is on a removed line, then visit the blob for the first
-parent of the commit which removed that line, i.e. the last
-commit where that line still existed.  Otherwise visit the blob
-for the commit whose changes are being shown.
-
-Interactively, when the file or blob to be displayed is already
-being displayed in another window of the same frame, then just
-select that window and adjust point.  Otherwise, or with a prefix
-argument, display the buffer in another window.  The meaning of
-the prefix argument can be inverted or further modified using the
-option `magit-display-file-buffer-function'.
-
-Non-interactively the optional OTHER-WINDOW argument is taken
-literally.  DISPLAY-FN can be used to specify the display
-function explicitly, in which case OTHER-WINDOW is ignored.
-
-The optional FORCE-WORKTREE means to force visiting the worktree
-version of the file.  To do this interactively use the command
-`magit-diff-visit-file-worktree' instead."
-  (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-file-at-point)
-                         (expand-file-name it)
-                       (user-error "No file at point"))
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (if (magit-file-accessible-directory-p file)
-      (magit-diff-visit-directory file other-window)
-    (let* ((hunk (magit-diff-visit--hunk))
-           (last (and magit-diff-visit-previous-blob
-                      (not force-worktree)
-                      (magit-section-match 'hunk)
-                      (save-excursion
-                        (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-                        (looking-at "-"))))
-           (line (and hunk (magit-diff-hunk-line   hunk)))
-           (col  (and hunk (magit-diff-hunk-column hunk last)))
-           (rev  (if last
-                     (magit-diff-visit--range-beginning)
-                   (magit-diff-visit--range-end)))
-           (buf  (if (and (not force-worktree)
-                          (stringp rev))
-                     (magit-find-file-noselect rev file)
-                   (or (get-file-buffer file)
-                       (find-file-noselect file)))))
-      (cond ((called-interactively-p 'any)
-             (magit-display-file-buffer buf))
-            (display-fn
-             (funcall display-fn buf))
-            ((or other-window (get-buffer-window buf))
-             (switch-to-buffer-other-window buf))
-            (t
-             (pop-to-buffer buf)))
-      (with-selected-window
-          (or (get-buffer-window buf 'visible)
-              (error "File buffer is not visible"))
-        (when line
-          (setq line
-                (cond ((eq rev 'staged)
-                       (apply 'magit-diff-visit--offset file nil line))
-                      ((and force-worktree
-                            (stringp rev))
-                       (apply 'magit-diff-visit--offset file rev line))
-                      (t
-                       (apply '+ line))))
-          (let ((pos (save-restriction
-                       (widen)
-                       (goto-char (point-min))
-                       (forward-line (1- line))
-                       (move-to-column col)
-                       (point))))
-            (unless (<= (point-min) pos (point-max))
-              (widen)
-              (goto-char pos))))
-        (when (magit-anything-unmerged-p file)
-          (smerge-start-session))
-        (run-hooks 'magit-diff-visit-file-hook)))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-visit-file-other-window (file)
-  "From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate position.
-The file is shown in another window.
-
-If the diff shows changes in the worktree, the index, or `HEAD',
-then visit the actual file.  Otherwise, when the diff is about an
-older commit or a range, then visit the appropriate blob.
-
-If point is on a removed line, then visit the blob for the first
-parent of the commit which removed that line, i.e. the last
-commit where that line still existed.  Otherwise visit the blob
-for the commit whose changes are being shown."
-  (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-file-at-point)
-                         (expand-file-name it)
-                       (user-error "No file at point"))))
-  (magit-diff-visit-file file t))
-
-(defvar magit-display-file-buffer-function
-  'magit-display-file-buffer-traditional
-  "The function used by `magit-diff-visit-file' to display blob buffers.
-
-Other commands such as `magit-find-file' do not use this
-function.  Instead they use high-level functions to select the
-window to be used to display the buffer.  This variable and the
-related functions are an experimental feature and should be
-treated as such.")
-
-(defun magit-display-file-buffer (buffer)
-  (funcall magit-display-file-buffer-function buffer))
-
-(defun magit-display-file-buffer-traditional (buffer)
-  "Display BUFFER in the current window.
-With a prefix argument display it in another window.
-Option `magit-display-file-buffer-function' controls
-whether `magit-diff-visit-file' uses this function."
-  (if (or current-prefix-arg (get-buffer-window buffer))
-      (pop-to-buffer buffer)
-    (switch-to-buffer buffer)))
-
-(defun magit-display-file-buffer-other-window (buffer)
-  "Display BUFFER in another window.
-With a prefix argument display it in the current window.
-Option `magit-display-file-buffer-function' controls
-whether `magit-diff-visit-file' uses this function."
-  (if (or current-prefix-arg (get-buffer-window buffer))
-      (switch-to-buffer buffer)
-    (pop-to-buffer buffer)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-visit-file-worktree (file &optional other-window)
-  "From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate position.
-
-When the file is already being displayed in another window of the
-same frame, then just select that window and adjust point.  With
-a prefix argument also display in another window.
-
-The actual file in the worktree is visited. The positions in the
-hunk headers get less useful the \"older\" the changes are, and
-as a result, jumping to the appropriate position gets less
-reliable.
-
-Also see `magit-diff-visit-file' which visits the respective
-blob, unless the diff shows changes in the worktree, the index,
-or `HEAD'."
-  (interactive (list (or (magit-file-at-point)
-                         (user-error "No file at point"))
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (magit-diff-visit-file file other-window t))
-
-(defun magit-diff-visit--range-end ()
-  (let ((rev (magit-diff--dwim)))
-    (if (symbolp rev)
-        rev
-      (setq rev (if (consp rev)
-                    (cdr rev)
-                  (cdr (magit-split-range rev))))
-      (if (magit-rev-head-p rev)
-          'unstaged
-        rev))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-visit--range-beginning ()
-  (let ((rev (magit-diff--dwim)))
-    (cond ((consp rev)
-           (concat (cdr rev) "^"))
-          ((stringp rev)
-           (car (magit-split-range rev)))
-          (t
-           rev))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-visit--hunk ()
-  (when-let ((scope (magit-diff-scope)))
-    (let ((section (magit-current-section)))
-      (cl-case scope
-        ((file files)
-         (setq section (car (oref section children))))
-        (list
-         (setq section (car (oref section children)))
-         (when section
-           (setq section (car (oref section children))))))
-      (and
-       ;; Unmerged files appear in the list of staged changes
-       ;; but unlike in the list of unstaged changes no diffs
-       ;; are shown here.  In that case `section' is nil.
-       section
-       ;; Currently the `hunk' type is also abused for file
-       ;; mode changes, which we are not interested in here.
-       ;; Such sections have no value.
-       (oref section value)
-       section))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-visit--offset (file rev hunk-start line-offset)
-  (let ((offset 0))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (save-excursion
-        (magit-with-toplevel
-          (magit-git-insert "diff" rev "--" file)))
-      (catch 'found
-        (while (re-search-forward
-                "^@@ -\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\) \\+\\([0-9]+\\),\\([0-9]+\\) @@"
-                nil t)
-          (let* ((abeg (string-to-number (match-string 1)))
-                 (alen (string-to-number (match-string 2)))
-                 (bbeg (string-to-number (match-string 3)))
-                 (blen (string-to-number (match-string 4)))
-                 (aend (+ abeg alen))
-                 (bend (+ bbeg blen))
-                 (hend (+ hunk-start line-offset)))
-            (if (<= abeg hunk-start)
-                (if (or (>= aend hend)
-                        (>= bend hend))
-                    (let ((line 0))
-                      (while (<= line alen)
-                        (forward-line 1)
-                        (cl-incf line)
-                        (cond ((looking-at "^\\+") (cl-incf offset))
-                              ((looking-at "^-")   (cl-decf offset)))))
-                  (cl-incf offset (- blen alen)))
-              (throw 'found nil))))))
-    (+ hunk-start line-offset offset)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-hunk-line (section)
-  (let* ((value  (oref section value))
-         (prefix (- (length value) 2))
-         (cpos   (marker-position (oref section content)))
-         (stop   (line-number-at-pos))
-         (cstart (save-excursion (goto-char cpos)
-                                 (line-number-at-pos)))
-         (prior  (and (= (length value) 3)
-                      (save-excursion (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-                                      (looking-at "-"))))
-         (offset 0)
-         (line   (if prior
-                     (cadr value)
-                   (car (last value)))))
-    (string-match (format "^%s\\([0-9]+\\)" (if prior "-" "\\+")) line)
-    (setq line (string-to-number (match-string 1 line)))
-    (when (> cstart stop)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char cpos)
-        (re-search-forward "^[-+]")
-        (setq stop (line-number-at-pos))))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char cpos)
-      (while (< (line-number-at-pos) stop)
-        (unless (string-match-p
-                 (if prior "\\+" "-")
-                 (buffer-substring (point) (+ (point) prefix)))
-          (cl-incf offset))
-        (forward-line)))
-    (list line offset)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-hunk-column (section visit-beginning)
-  (if (or (< (point)
-             (oref section content))
-          (and (not visit-beginning)
-               (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (looking-at-p "-"))))
-      0
-    (max 0 (- (+ (current-column) 2)
-              (length (oref section value))))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-visit-directory (directory &optional other-window)
-  (if (equal (magit-toplevel directory)
-             (magit-toplevel))
-      (dired-jump other-window (concat directory "/."))
-    (let ((display-buffer-overriding-action
-           (if other-window
-               '(nil (inhibit-same-window t))
-             '(display-buffer-same-window))))
-      (magit-status-internal directory))))
-
-;;;; Scroll commands
-
-(defun magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up ()
-  "Update the commit or diff buffer for the thing at point.
-
-Either show the commit or stash at point in the appropriate
-buffer, or if that buffer is already being displayed in the
-current frame and contains information about that commit or
-stash, then instead scroll the buffer up.  If there is no
-commit or stash at point, then prompt for a commit."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-diff-show-or-scroll 'scroll-up))
-
-(defun magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down ()
-  "Update the commit or diff buffer for the thing at point.
-
-Either show the commit or stash at point in the appropriate
-buffer, or if that buffer is already being displayed in the
-current frame and contains information about that commit or
-stash, then instead scroll the buffer down.  If there is no
-commit or stash at point, then prompt for a commit."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-diff-show-or-scroll 'scroll-down))
-
-(defun magit-diff-show-or-scroll (fn)
-  (let (rev cmd buf win)
-    (cond
-     (magit-blame-mode
-      (setq rev (oref (magit-current-blame-chunk) orig-rev))
-      (setq cmd 'magit-show-commit)
-      (setq buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode)))
-     ((derived-mode-p 'git-rebase-mode)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-        (--if-let (and git-rebase-line
-                       (looking-at git-rebase-line)
-                       (match-string 2))
-            (progn (setq rev it)
-                   (setq cmd 'magit-show-commit)
-                   (setq buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode)))
-          (user-error "No commit on this line"))))
-     (t
-      (magit-section-case
-        (branch
-         (setq rev (magit-ref-maybe-qualify (oref it value)))
-         (setq cmd 'magit-show-commit)
-         (setq buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode)))
-        (commit
-         (setq rev (oref it value))
-         (setq cmd 'magit-show-commit)
-         (setq buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode)))
-        (stash
-         (setq rev (oref it value))
-         (setq cmd 'magit-stash-show)
-         (setq buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-stash-mode))))))
-    (if rev
-        (if (and buf
-                 (setq win (get-buffer-window buf))
-                 (with-current-buffer buf
-                   (and (equal rev (car magit-refresh-args))
-                        (equal (magit-rev-parse rev)
-                               magit-buffer-revision-hash))))
-            (with-selected-window win
-              (condition-case nil
-                  (funcall fn)
-                (error
-                 (goto-char (pcase fn
-                              (`scroll-up   (point-min))
-                              (`scroll-down (point-max)))))))
-          (let ((magit-display-buffer-noselect t))
-            (if (eq cmd 'magit-show-commit)
-                (apply #'magit-show-commit rev (magit-show-commit--arguments))
-              (funcall cmd rev))))
-      (call-interactively #'magit-show-commit))))
-
-;;; Diff Mode
-
-(defvar magit-diff-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-d" 'magit-diff-while-committing)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-b" 'magit-go-backward)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-f" 'magit-go-forward)
-    (define-key map "\s" 'scroll-up)
-    (define-key map "\d" 'scroll-down)
-    (define-key map "j" 'magit-jump-to-diffstat-or-diff)
-    (define-key map [remap write-file] 'magit-patch-save)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-diff-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-diff-mode magit-mode "Magit Diff"
-  "Mode for looking at a Git diff.
-
-This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Diff Buffer'.
-
-\\<magit-mode-map>\
-Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer.
-Type \\[magit-section-toggle] to expand or hide the section at point.
-Type \\[magit-visit-thing] to visit the hunk or file at point.
-
-Staging and applying changes is documented in info node
-`(magit)Staging and Unstaging' and info node `(magit)Applying'.
-
-\\<magit-hunk-section-map>Type \
-\\[magit-apply] to apply the change at point, \
-\\[magit-stage] to stage,
-\\[magit-unstage] to unstage, \
-\\[magit-discard] to discard, or \
-\\[magit-reverse] to reverse it.
-
-\\{magit-diff-mode-map}"
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function
-        'magit-imenu--diff-prev-index-position-function)
-  (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function
-        'magit-imenu--diff-extract-index-name-function)
-  (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function
-              'magit-bookmark--diff-make-record))
-
-(defun magit-diff-refresh-buffer (rev-or-range const _args files)
-  "Refresh the current `magit-diff-mode' buffer.
-
-In such buffers the buffer-local value of `magit-refresh-args'
-has the same form as the arguments of this function.  The value
-is set in `magit-mode-setup'."
-  (magit-set-header-line-format
-   (if (member "--no-index" const)
-       (apply #'format "Differences between %s and %s" files)
-     (concat (if rev-or-range
-                 (if (string-match-p "\\(\\.\\.\\|\\^-\\)"
-                                     rev-or-range)
-                     (format "Changes in %s" rev-or-range)
-                   (format "Changes from %s to working tree" rev-or-range))
-               (if (member "--cached" const)
-                   "Staged changes"
-                 "Unstaged changes"))
-             (pcase (length files)
-               (0)
-               (1 (concat " in file " (car files)))
-               (_ (concat " in files "
-                          (mapconcat #'identity files ", ")))))))
-  (magit-insert-section (diffbuf)
-    (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-diff-sections-hook rev-or-range)))
-
-(defun magit-insert-diff (rev-or-range)
-  "Insert the diff into this `magit-diff-mode' buffer."
-  (let ((magit-git-global-arguments
-         (remove "--literal-pathspecs" magit-git-global-arguments)))
-    (magit-git-wash #'magit-diff-wash-diffs
-      "diff" rev-or-range "-p" "--no-prefix"
-      (and (member "--stat" (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)) "--numstat")
-      (nth 1 magit-refresh-args)
-      (nth 2 magit-refresh-args) "--"
-      (nth 3 magit-refresh-args))))
-
-(defvar magit-file-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (unless (featurep 'jkl)
-      (define-key map (kbd "C-j") 'magit-diff-visit-file-worktree))
-    (define-key map [C-return] 'magit-diff-visit-file-worktree)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing]      'magit-diff-visit-file)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing]     'magit-discard)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-revert-no-commit] 'magit-reverse)
-    (define-key map "a" 'magit-apply)
-    (define-key map "C" 'magit-commit-add-log)
-    (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage)
-    (define-key map "u" 'magit-unstage)
-    (define-key map "&" 'magit-do-async-shell-command)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-t" 'magit-diff-trace-definition)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-e" 'magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `file' sections.")
-
-(defvar magit-hunk-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (unless (featurep 'jkl)
-      (define-key map (kbd "C-j") 'magit-diff-visit-file-worktree))
-    (define-key map [C-return] 'magit-diff-visit-file-worktree)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing]      'magit-diff-visit-file)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing]     'magit-discard)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-revert-no-commit] 'magit-reverse)
-    (define-key map "a" 'magit-apply)
-    (define-key map "C" 'magit-commit-add-log)
-    (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage)
-    (define-key map "u" 'magit-unstage)
-    (define-key map "&" 'magit-do-async-shell-command)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-t" 'magit-diff-trace-definition)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-e" 'magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `hunk' sections.")
-
-(defconst magit-diff-headline-re
-  (concat "^\\(@@@?\\|diff\\|Submodule\\|"
-          "\\* Unmerged path\\|merged\\|changed in both\\|"
-          "added in remote\\|removed in remote\\)"))
-
-(defconst magit-diff-statline-re
-  (concat "^ ?"
-          "\\(.*\\)"     ; file
-          "\\( +| +\\)"  ; separator
-          "\\([0-9]+\\|Bin\\(?: +[0-9]+ -> [0-9]+ bytes\\)?$\\) ?"
-          "\\(\\+*\\)"   ; add
-          "\\(-*\\)$"))  ; del
-
-(defun magit-diff-wash-diffs (args &optional limit)
-  (when (member "--stat" args)
-    (magit-diff-wash-diffstat))
-  (when (re-search-forward magit-diff-headline-re limit t)
-    (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-    (magit-wash-sequence (apply-partially 'magit-diff-wash-diff args))
-    (insert ?\n)))
-
-(defun magit-jump-to-diffstat-or-diff ()
-  "Jump to the diffstat or diff.
-When point is on a file inside the diffstat section, then jump
-to the respective diff section, otherwise jump to the diffstat
-section or a child thereof."
-  (interactive)
-  (--if-let (magit-get-section
-             (append (magit-section-case
-                       ([file diffstat] `((file . ,(oref it value))))
-                       (file `((file . ,(oref it value)) (diffstat)))
-                       (t '((diffstat))))
-                     (magit-section-ident magit-root-section)))
-      (magit-section-goto it)
-    (user-error "No diffstat in this buffer")))
-
-(defun magit-diff-wash-diffstat ()
-  (let (heading (beg (point)))
-    (when (re-search-forward "^ ?\\([0-9]+ +files? change[^\n]*\n\\)" nil t)
-      (setq heading (match-string 1))
-      (magit-delete-match)
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (magit-insert-section (diffstat)
-        (insert (propertize heading 'face 'magit-diff-file-heading))
-        (magit-insert-heading)
-        (let (files)
-          (while (looking-at "^[-0-9]+\t[-0-9]+\t\\(.+\\)$")
-            (push (magit-decode-git-path
-                   (let ((f (match-string 1)))
-                     (if (string-match " => " f)
-                         (substring f (match-end 0))
-                       f)))
-                  files)
-            (magit-delete-line))
-          (setq files (nreverse files))
-          (while (looking-at magit-diff-statline-re)
-            (magit-bind-match-strings (file sep cnt add del) nil
-              (magit-delete-line)
-              (when (string-match " +$" file)
-                (setq sep (concat (match-string 0 file) sep))
-                (setq file (substring file 0 (match-beginning 0))))
-              (let ((le (length file)) ld)
-                (setq file (magit-decode-git-path file))
-                (setq ld (length file))
-                (when (> le ld)
-                  (setq sep (concat (make-string (- le ld) ?\s) sep))))
-              (magit-insert-section (file (pop files))
-                (insert (propertize file 'face 'magit-filename) sep cnt " ")
-                (when add
-                  (insert (propertize add 'face 'magit-diffstat-added)))
-                (when del
-                  (insert (propertize del 'face 'magit-diffstat-removed)))
-                (insert "\n")))))
-        (if (looking-at "^$") (forward-line) (insert "\n"))))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-wash-diff (args)
-  (cond
-   ((looking-at "^Submodule")
-    (magit-diff-wash-submodule))
-   ((looking-at "^\\* Unmerged path \\(.*\\)")
-    (let ((file (magit-decode-git-path (match-string 1))))
-      (magit-delete-line)
-      (unless (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)
-                   (not (member "--cached" args)))
-        (magit-insert-section (file file)
-          (insert (propertize
-                   (format "unmerged   %s%s" file
-                           (pcase (cddr (car (magit-file-status file)))
-                             (`(?D ?D) " (both deleted)")
-                             (`(?D ?U) " (deleted by us)")
-                             (`(?U ?D) " (deleted by them)")
-                             (`(?A ?A) " (both added)")
-                             (`(?A ?U) " (added by us)")
-                             (`(?U ?A) " (added by them)")
-                             (`(?U ?U) "")))
-                   'face 'magit-diff-file-heading))
-          (insert ?\n))))
-    t)
-   ((looking-at (concat "^\\(merged\\|changed in both\\|"
-                        "added in remote\\|removed in remote\\)"))
-    (let ((status (pcase (match-string 1)
-                    ("merged" "merged")
-                    ("changed in both" "conflict")
-                    ("added in remote" "new file")
-                    ("removed in remote" "deleted")))
-          file orig base modes)
-      (magit-delete-line)
-      (while (looking-at
-              "^  \\([^ ]+\\) +[0-9]\\{6\\} \\([a-z0-9]\\{40\\}\\) \\(.+\\)$")
-        (magit-bind-match-strings (side _blob name) nil
-          (pcase side
-            ("result" (setq file name))
-            ("our"    (setq orig name))
-            ("their"  (setq file name))
-            ("base"   (setq base name))))
-        (magit-delete-line))
-      (when orig (setq orig (magit-decode-git-path orig)))
-      (when file (setq file (magit-decode-git-path file)))
-      (magit-diff-insert-file-section (or file base) orig status modes nil)))
-   ((looking-at
-     "^diff --\\(?:\\(git\\) \\(?:\\(.+?\\) \\2\\)?\\|\\(cc\\|combined\\) \\(.+\\)\\)")
-    (let ((status (cond ((equal (match-string 1) "git")        "modified")
-                        ((derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode) "resolved")
-                        (t                                     "unmerged")))
-          (file (or (match-string 2) (match-string 4)))
-          (beg (point))
-          orig header modes)
-      (save-excursion
-        (forward-line 1)
-        (setq header (buffer-substring
-                      beg (if (re-search-forward magit-diff-headline-re nil t)
-                              (match-beginning 0)
-                            (point-max)))))
-      (magit-delete-line)
-      (while (not (or (eobp) (looking-at magit-diff-headline-re)))
-        (if (looking-at "^old mode \\([^\n]+\\)\nnew mode \\([^\n]+\\)\n")
-            (progn (setq modes (match-string 0))
-                   (magit-delete-match))
-          (cond
-           ((looking-at "^--- \\([^/].*?\\)\t?$") ; i.e. not /dev/null
-            (setq orig (match-string 1)))
-           ((looking-at "^\\+\\+\\+ \\([^/].*?\\)\t?$")
-            (setq file (match-string 1)))
-           ((looking-at "^\\(copy\\|rename\\) from \\(.+\\)$")
-            (setq orig (match-string 2)))
-           ((looking-at "^\\(copy\\|rename\\) to \\(.+\\)$")
-            (setq file (match-string 2))
-            (setq status (if (equal (match-string 1) "copy") "new file" "renamed")))
-           ((looking-at "^\\(new file\\|deleted\\)")
-            (setq status (match-string 1))))
-          (magit-delete-line)))
-      (when orig
-        (setq orig (magit-decode-git-path orig)))
-      (setq file (magit-decode-git-path file))
-      ;; KLUDGE `git-log' ignores `--no-prefix' when `-L' is used.
-      (when (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-                 (--first (string-match-p "\\`-L" it)
-                          (nth 1 magit-refresh-args)))
-        (setq file (substring file 2))
-        (when orig
-          (setq orig (substring orig 2))))
-      (magit-diff-insert-file-section file orig status modes header)))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-insert-file-section (file orig status modes header)
-  (magit-insert-section section
-    (file file (or (equal status "deleted")
-                   (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)))
-    (insert (propertize (format "%-10s %s\n" status
-                                (if (or (not orig) (equal orig file))
-                                    file
-                                  (format "%s -> %s" orig file)))
-                        'face 'magit-diff-file-heading))
-    (magit-insert-heading)
-    (unless (equal orig file)
-      (oset section source orig))
-    (oset section header header)
-    (when modes
-      (magit-insert-section (hunk)
-        (insert modes)))
-    (magit-wash-sequence #'magit-diff-wash-hunk)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-wash-submodule ()
-  ;; See `show_submodule_summary' in submodule.c and "this" commit.
-  (when (looking-at "^Submodule \\([^ ]+\\)")
-    (let ((module (match-string 1))
-          untracked modified)
-      (when (looking-at "^Submodule [^ ]+ contains untracked content$")
-        (magit-delete-line)
-        (setq untracked t))
-      (when (looking-at "^Submodule [^ ]+ contains modified content$")
-        (magit-delete-line)
-        (setq modified t))
-      (cond
-       ((and (looking-at "^Submodule \\([^ ]+\\) \\([^ :]+\\)\\( (rewind)\\)?:$")
-             (equal (match-string 1) module))
-        (magit-bind-match-strings (_module range rewind) nil
-          (magit-delete-line)
-          (while (looking-at "^  \\([<>]\\) \\(.+\\)$")
-            (magit-delete-line))
-          (when rewind
-            (setq range (replace-regexp-in-string "[^.]\\(\\.\\.\\)[^.]"
-                                                  "..." range t t 1)))
-          (magit-insert-section (file module t)
-            (magit-insert-heading
-              (propertize (concat "modified   " module)
-                          'face 'magit-diff-file-heading)
-              " ("
-              (cond (rewind "rewind")
-                    ((string-match-p "\\.\\.\\." range) "non-ff")
-                    (t "new commits"))
-              (and (or modified untracked)
-                   (concat ", "
-                           (and modified "modified")
-                           (and modified untracked " and ")
-                           (and untracked "untracked")
-                           " content"))
-              ")")
-            (let ((default-directory
-                    (file-name-as-directory
-                     (expand-file-name module (magit-toplevel)))))
-              (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'module)
-                "log" "--oneline" "--left-right" range)
-              (delete-char -1)))))
-       ((and (looking-at "^Submodule \\([^ ]+\\) \\([^ ]+\\) (\\([^)]+\\))$")
-             (equal (match-string 1) module))
-        (magit-bind-match-strings (_module _range msg) nil
-          (magit-delete-line)
-          (magit-insert-section (file module)
-            (magit-insert-heading
-              (propertize (concat "submodule  " module)
-                          'face 'magit-diff-file-heading)
-              " (" msg ")"))))
-       (t
-        (magit-insert-section (file module)
-          (magit-insert-heading
-            (propertize (concat "modified   " module)
-                        'face 'magit-diff-file-heading)
-            " ("
-            (and modified "modified")
-            (and modified untracked " and ")
-            (and untracked "untracked")
-            " content)")))))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-wash-hunk ()
-  (when (looking-at "^@\\{2,\\} \\(.+?\\) @\\{2,\\}\\(?: \\(.*\\)\\)?")
-    (let ((heading (match-string 0))
-          (value (cons (match-string 2) (split-string (match-string 1)))))
-      (magit-delete-line)
-      (magit-insert-section it (hunk value)
-        (insert (propertize (concat heading "\n") 'face 'magit-diff-hunk-heading))
-        (magit-insert-heading)
-        (while (not (or (eobp) (looking-at "^[^-+\s\\]")))
-          (forward-line))
-        (oset it end (point))
-        (oset it washer 'magit-diff-paint-hunk)))
-    t))
-
-(defun magit-diff-expansion-threshold (section)
-  "Keep new diff sections collapsed if washing takes too long."
-  (and (magit-file-section-p section)
-       (> (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) magit-refresh-start-time))
-          magit-diff-expansion-threshold)
-       'hide))
-
-;;; Revision Mode
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-revision-mode magit-diff-mode "Magit Rev"
-  "Mode for looking at a Git commit.
-
-This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Revision Buffer'.
-
-\\<magit-mode-map>\
-Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer.
-Type \\[magit-section-toggle] to expand or hide the section at point.
-Type \\[magit-visit-thing] to visit the hunk or file at point.
-
-Staging and applying changes is documented in info node
-`(magit)Staging and Unstaging' and info node `(magit)Applying'.
-
-\\<magit-hunk-section-map>Type \
-\\[magit-apply] to apply the change at point, \
-\\[magit-stage] to stage,
-\\[magit-unstage] to unstage, \
-\\[magit-discard] to discard, or \
-\\[magit-reverse] to reverse it.
-
-\\{magit-revision-mode-map}"
-  :group 'magit-revision
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function
-              'magit-bookmark--revision-make-record))
-
-(defun magit-revision-refresh-buffer (rev __const _args files)
-  (magit-set-header-line-format
-   (concat (capitalize (magit-object-type rev))
-           " "
-           rev
-           (pcase (length files)
-             (0)
-             (1 (concat " limited to file " (car files)))
-             (_ (concat " limited to files "
-                        (mapconcat #'identity files ", "))))))
-  (setq magit-buffer-revision-hash (magit-rev-parse rev))
-  (magit-insert-section (commitbuf)
-    (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-revision-sections-hook rev)))
-
-(defun magit-insert-revision-diff (rev)
-  "Insert the diff into this `magit-revision-mode' buffer."
-  (let ((magit-git-global-arguments
-         (remove "--literal-pathspecs" magit-git-global-arguments)))
-    ;; Before v2.2.0, "--format=" did not mean "no output".
-    ;; Instead the default format was used.  So use "--format=%n"
-    ;; and then delete the empty lines.
-    (magit-git-wash (lambda (args)
-                      (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line 3) (point)))
-                      (magit-diff-wash-diffs args))
-      "show" "-p" "--cc" "--format=%n" "--no-prefix"
-      (and (member "--stat" (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)) "--numstat")
-      (nth 2 magit-refresh-args) (concat rev "^{commit}") "--"
-      (nth 3 magit-refresh-args))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-revision-tag (rev)
-  "Insert tag message and headers into a revision buffer.
-This function only inserts anything when `magit-show-commit' is
-called with a tag as argument, when that is called with a commit
-or a ref which is not a branch, then it inserts nothing."
-  (when (equal (magit-object-type rev) "tag")
-    (magit-insert-section (taginfo)
-      (let ((beg (point)))
-        ;; "git verify-tag -v" would output what we need, but the gpg
-        ;; output is send to stderr and we have no control over the
-        ;; order in which stdout and stderr are inserted, which would
-        ;; make parsing hard.  We are forced to use "git cat-file tag"
-        ;; instead, which inserts the signature instead of verifying
-        ;; it.  We remove that later and then insert the verification
-        ;; output using "git verify-tag" (without the "-v").
-        (magit-git-insert "cat-file" "tag" rev)
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (forward-line 3)
-        (delete-region beg (point)))
-      (looking-at "^tagger \\([^<]+\\) <\\([^>]+\\)")
-      (let ((heading (format "Tagger: %s <%s>"
-                             (match-string 1)
-                             (match-string 2))))
-        (magit-delete-line)
-        (insert (propertize heading 'face 'magit-section-secondary-heading)))
-      (magit-insert-heading)
-      (if (re-search-forward "-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----" nil t)
-          (progn
-            (let ((beg (match-beginning 0)))
-              (re-search-forward "-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----")
-              (delete-region beg (point)))
-            (insert ?\n)
-            (process-file magit-git-executable nil t nil "verify-tag" rev))
-        (goto-char (point-max)))
-      (insert ?\n))))
-
-(defvar magit-commit-message-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-show-commit)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `commit-message' sections.")
-
-(defun magit-insert-revision-message (rev)
-  "Insert the commit message into a revision buffer."
-  (magit-insert-section section (commit-message)
-    (oset section heading-highlight-face 'magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight)
-    (let ((beg (point)))
-      (insert (save-excursion ; The risky var query can move point.
-                (with-temp-buffer
-                  (magit-rev-insert-format "%B" rev)
-                  (magit-revision--wash-message))))
-      (if (= (point) (+ beg 2))
-          (progn (backward-delete-char 2)
-                 (insert "(no message)\n"))
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (save-excursion
-          (while (search-forward "\r\n" nil t) ; Remove trailing CRs.
-            (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (1+ (match-beginning 0)))))
-        (when magit-revision-use-hash-sections
-          (save-excursion
-            (while (not (eobp))
-              (re-search-forward "\\_<" nil 'move)
-              (let ((beg (point)))
-                (re-search-forward "\\_>" nil t)
-                (when (> (point) beg)
-                  (let ((text (buffer-substring-no-properties beg (point))))
-                    (when (pcase magit-revision-use-hash-sections
-                            (`quickest ; false negatives and positives
-                             (and (>= (length text) 7)
-                                  (string-match-p "[0-9]" text)
-                                  (string-match-p "[a-z]" text)))
-                            (`quicker  ; false negatives (number-less hashes)
-                             (and (>= (length text) 7)
-                                  (string-match-p "[0-9]" text)
-                                  (magit-rev-verify-commit text)))
-                            (`quick    ; false negatives (short hashes)
-                             (and (>= (length text) 7)
-                                  (magit-rev-verify-commit text)))
-                            (`slow
-                             (magit-rev-verify-commit text)))
-                      (put-text-property beg (point) 'face 'magit-hash)
-                      (let ((end (point)))
-                        (goto-char beg)
-                        (magit-insert-section (commit text)
-                          (goto-char end))))))))))
-        (save-excursion
-          (forward-line)
-          (add-face-text-property beg (point) 'magit-diff-hunk-heading)
-          (magit-insert-heading))
-        (when magit-diff-highlight-keywords
-          (save-excursion
-            (while (re-search-forward "\\[[^[]*\\]" nil t)
-              (let ((beg (match-beginning 0))
-                    (end (match-end 0)))
-                (put-text-property
-                 beg end 'face
-                 (if-let ((face (get-text-property beg 'face)))
-                     (list face 'magit-keyword)
-                   'magit-keyword))))))
-        (goto-char (point-max))))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-revision-notes (rev)
-  "Insert commit notes into a revision buffer."
-  (let* ((var "core.notesRef")
-         (def (or (magit-get var) "refs/notes/commits")))
-    (dolist (ref (or (magit-list-active-notes-refs)))
-      (magit-insert-section section (notes ref (not (equal ref def)))
-        (oset section heading-highlight-face 'magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight)
-        (let ((beg (point)))
-          (insert (with-temp-buffer
-                    (magit-git-insert "-c" (concat "core.notesRef=" ref)
-                                      "notes" "show" rev)
-                    (magit-revision--wash-message)))
-          (if (= (point) beg)
-              (magit-cancel-section)
-            (goto-char beg)
-            (end-of-line)
-            (insert (format " (%s)"
-                            (propertize (if (string-prefix-p "refs/notes/" ref)
-                                            (substring ref 11)
-                                          ref)
-                                        'face 'magit-refname)))
-            (forward-char)
-            (add-face-text-property beg (point) 'magit-diff-hunk-heading)
-            (magit-insert-heading)
-            (goto-char (point-max))
-            (insert ?\n)))))))
-
-(defun magit-revision--wash-message ()
-  (let ((major-mode 'git-commit-mode))
-    (hack-dir-local-variables)
-    (hack-local-variables-apply))
-  (unless (memq git-commit-major-mode '(nil text-mode))
-    (funcall git-commit-major-mode)
-    (font-lock-ensure))
-  (buffer-string))
-
-(defun magit-insert-revision-headers (rev)
-  "Insert headers about the commit into a revision buffer."
-  (magit-insert-section (headers)
-    ;; Before v2.2.0, "%D" was not supported.
-    (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%d" rev "--decorate=full")
-      (insert (magit-format-ref-labels it) ?\s))
-    (insert (propertize (magit-rev-parse (concat rev "^{commit}"))
-                        'face 'magit-hash))
-    (magit-insert-heading)
-    (let ((beg (point)))
-      (magit-rev-insert-format magit-revision-headers-format rev)
-      (magit-insert-revision-gravatars rev beg))
-    (when magit-revision-insert-related-refs
-      (dolist (parent (magit-commit-parents rev))
-        (magit-insert-section (commit parent)
-          (let ((line (magit-rev-format "%h %s" parent)))
-            (string-match "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(.*\\)" line)
-            (magit-bind-match-strings (hash msg) line
-              (insert "Parent:     ")
-              (insert (propertize hash 'face 'magit-hash))
-              (insert " " msg "\n")))))
-      (when-let ((merged (magit-list-merged-branches rev)))
-        (insert "Merged:    ")
-        (let (branch)
-          (while (and (< (+ (- (point) (line-beginning-position))
-                            (length (car merged)) 9)
-                         (window-width))
-                      (setq branch (pop merged)))
-            (insert ?\s)
-            (magit-insert-section (branch branch)
-              (insert (propertize branch 'face 'magit-branch-local)))))
-        (when merged
-          (insert (format " (%s more)" (length merged))))
-        (insert ?\n))
-      (when-let ((containing (magit-list-containing-branches rev)))
-        (insert "Containing:")
-        (let (branch)
-          (while (and (< (+ (- (point) (line-beginning-position))
-                            (length (car containing)) 9)
-                         (window-width))
-                      (setq branch (pop containing)))
-            (insert ?\s)
-            (magit-insert-section (branch branch)
-              (insert (propertize branch 'face 'magit-branch-local)))))
-        (when containing
-          (insert (format " (%s more)" (length containing))))
-        (insert ?\n))
-      (when-let ((follows (magit-get-current-tag rev t)))
-        (let ((tag (car  follows))
-              (cnt (cadr follows)))
-          (magit-insert-section (tag tag)
-            (insert (format "Follows:    %s (%s)\n"
-                            (propertize tag 'face 'magit-tag)
-                            (propertize (number-to-string cnt)
-                                        'face 'magit-branch-local))))))
-      (when-let ((precedes (magit-get-next-tag rev t)))
-        (let ((tag (car  precedes))
-              (cnt (cadr precedes)))
-          (magit-insert-section (tag tag)
-            (insert (format "Precedes:   %s (%s)\n"
-                            (propertize tag 'face 'magit-tag)
-                            (propertize (number-to-string cnt)
-                                        'face 'magit-tag))))))
-      (insert ?\n))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-revision-gravatars (rev beg)
-  (when (and magit-revision-show-gravatars
-             (window-system))
-    (require 'gravatar)
-    (pcase-let ((`(,author . ,committer) magit-revision-show-gravatars))
-      (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%aE" rev)
-        (magit-insert-revision-gravatar beg rev it author))
-      (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%cE" rev)
-        (magit-insert-revision-gravatar beg rev it committer)))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-revision-gravatar (beg rev email regexp)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (when (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
-      (let* ((column   (length (match-string 0)))
-             (font-obj (query-font (font-at (point) (get-buffer-window))))
-             (size     (* 2 (+ (aref font-obj 4)
-                               (aref font-obj 5))))
-             (align-to (+ column
-                          (ceiling (/ size (aref font-obj 7) 1.0))
-                          1))
-             (gravatar-size (- size 2)))
-        (gravatar-retrieve email 'magit-insert-revision-gravatar-cb
-                           (list rev (point-marker) align-to column))))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-revision-gravatar-cb (image rev marker align-to column)
-  (unless (eq image 'error)
-    (when-let ((buffer (marker-buffer marker)))
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char marker)
-          ;; The buffer might display another revision by now or
-          ;; it might have been refreshed, in which case another
-          ;; process might already have inserted the image.
-          (when (and (equal rev (car magit-refresh-args))
-                     (not (eq (car-safe
-                               (car-safe
-                                (get-text-property (point) 'display)))
-                              'image)))
-            (let ((top `((,@image :ascent center :relief 1)
-                         (slice 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.5)))
-                  (bot `((,@image :ascent center :relief 1)
-                         (slice 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.0)))
-                  (align `((space :align-to ,align-to))))
-              (when magit-revision-use-gravatar-kludge
-                (cl-rotatef top bot))
-              (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-                (insert (propertize " " 'display top))
-                (insert (propertize " " 'display align))
-                (forward-line)
-                (forward-char column)
-                (insert (propertize " " 'display bot))
-                (insert (propertize " " 'display align))))))))))
-
-;;; Diff Sections
-
-(defvar magit-unstaged-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing]  'magit-diff-unstaged)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-discard)
-    (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage)
-    (define-key map "u" 'magit-unstage)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for the `unstaged' section.")
-
-(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-unstaged "Unstaged changes" unstaged)
-
-(defun magit-insert-unstaged-changes ()
-  "Insert section showing unstaged changes."
-  (magit-insert-section (unstaged)
-    (magit-insert-heading "Unstaged changes:")
-    (magit-git-wash #'magit-diff-wash-diffs
-      "diff" magit-diff-section-arguments "--no-prefix"
-      "--" magit-diff-section-file-args)))
-
-(defvar magit-staged-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing]      'magit-diff-staged)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing]     'magit-discard)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-revert-no-commit] 'magit-reverse)
-    (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage)
-    (define-key map "u" 'magit-unstage)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for the `staged' section.")
-
-(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-staged "Staged changes" staged)
-
-(defun magit-insert-staged-changes ()
-  "Insert section showing staged changes."
-  ;; Avoid listing all files as deleted when visiting a bare repo.
-  (unless (magit-bare-repo-p)
-    (magit-insert-section (staged)
-      (magit-insert-heading "Staged changes:")
-      (magit-git-wash #'magit-diff-wash-diffs
-        "diff" "--cached" magit-diff-section-arguments "--no-prefix"
-        "--" magit-diff-section-file-args))))
-
-;;; Diff Type
-
-(defun magit-diff-type (&optional section)
-  "Return the diff type of SECTION.
-
-The returned type is one of the symbols `staged', `unstaged',
-`committed', or `undefined'.  This type serves a similar purpose
-as the general type common to all sections (which is stored in
-the `type' slot of the corresponding `magit-section' struct) but
-takes additional information into account.  When the SECTION
-isn't related to diffs and the buffer containing it also isn't
-a diff-only buffer, then return nil.
-
-Currently the type can also be one of `tracked' and `untracked'
-but these values are not handled explicitly everywhere they
-should be and a possible fix could be to just return nil here.
-
-The section has to be a `diff' or `hunk' section, or a section
-whose children are of type `diff'.  If optional SECTION is nil,
-return the diff type for the current section.  In buffers whose
-major mode is `magit-diff-mode' SECTION is ignored and the type
-is determined using other means.  In `magit-revision-mode'
-buffers the type is always `committed'.
-
-Do not confuse this with `magit-diff-scope' (which see)."
-  (--when-let (or section (magit-current-section))
-    (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode 'magit-stash-mode) 'committed)
-          ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-           (let ((range (nth 0 magit-refresh-args))
-                 (const (nth 1 magit-refresh-args)))
-             (cond ((member "--no-index" const) 'undefined)
-                   ((or (not range)
-                        (magit-rev-eq range "HEAD"))
-                    (if (member "--cached" const)
-                        'staged
-                      'unstaged))
-                   ((member "--cached" const)
-                    (if (magit-rev-head-p range)
-                        'staged
-                      'undefined)) ; i.e. committed and staged
-                   (t 'committed))))
-          ((derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)
-           (let ((stype (oref it type)))
-             (if (memq stype '(staged unstaged tracked untracked))
-                 stype
-               (pcase stype
-                 (`file (let* ((parent (oref it parent))
-                               (type   (oref parent type)))
-                          (if (eq type 'file)
-                              (magit-diff-type parent)
-                            type)))
-                 (`hunk (-> it
-                            (oref parent)
-                            (oref parent)
-                            (oref type)))))))
-          ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-           (if (or (and (magit-section-match 'commit section)
-                        (oref section children))
-                   (magit-section-match [* file commit] section))
-               'committed
-           'undefined))
-          (t 'undefined))))
-
-(cl-defun magit-diff-scope (&optional (section nil ssection) strict)
-  "Return the diff scope of SECTION or the selected section(s).
-
-A diff's \"scope\" describes what part of a diff is selected, it is
-a symbol, one of `region', `hunk', `hunks', `file', `files', or
-`list'.  Do not confuse this with the diff \"type\", as returned by
-`magit-diff-type'.
-
-If optional SECTION is non-nil, then return the scope of that,
-ignoring the sections selected by the region.  Otherwise return
-the scope of the current section, or if the region is active and
-selects a valid group of diff related sections, the type of these
-sections, i.e. `hunks' or `files'.  If SECTION, or if that is nil
-the current section, is a `hunk' section; and the region region
-starts and ends inside the body of a that section, then the type
-is `region'.  If the region is empty after a mouse click, then
-`hunk' is returned instead of `region'.
-
-If optional STRICT is non-nil, then return nil if the diff type of
-the section at point is `untracked' or the section at point is not
-actually a `diff' but a `diffstat' section."
-  (let ((siblings (and (not ssection) (magit-region-sections nil t))))
-    (setq section (or section (car siblings) (magit-current-section)))
-    (when (and section
-               (or (not strict)
-                   (and (not (eq (magit-diff-type section) 'untracked))
-                        (not (eq (--when-let (oref section parent)
-                                   (oref it type))
-                                 'diffstat)))))
-      (pcase (list (oref section type)
-                   (and siblings t)
-                   (magit-diff-use-hunk-region-p)
-                   ssection)
-        (`(hunk nil   t  ,_)
-         (if (magit-section-internal-region-p section) 'region 'hunk))
-        (`(hunk   t   t nil) 'hunks)
-        (`(hunk  ,_  ,_  ,_) 'hunk)
-        (`(file   t   t nil) 'files)
-        (`(file  ,_  ,_  ,_) 'file)
-        (`(,(or `staged `unstaged `untracked)
-           nil ,_ ,_) 'list)))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-use-hunk-region-p ()
-  (and (region-active-p)
-       (not (and (if (version< emacs-version "25.1")
-                     (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region)
-                   ;; TODO implement this from first principals
-                   ;; currently it's trial-and-error
-                   (or (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region)
-                       (eq last-command 'mouse-drag-region)
-                       ;; When another window was previously
-                       ;; selected then the last-command is
-                       ;; some byte-code function.
-                       (byte-code-function-p last-command)))
-                 (eq (region-end) (region-beginning))))))
-
-;;; Diff Highlight
-
-(defun magit-diff-unhighlight (section selection)
-  "Remove the highlighting of the diff-related SECTION."
-  (when (magit-hunk-section-p section)
-    (magit-diff-paint-hunk section selection nil)
-    t))
-
-(defun magit-diff-highlight (section selection)
-  "Highlight the diff-related SECTION.
-If SECTION is not a diff-related section, then do nothing and
-return nil.  If SELECTION is non-nil, then it is a list of sections
-selected by the region, including SECTION.  All of these sections
-are highlighted."
-  (if (and (magit-section-match 'commit section)
-           (oref section children))
-      (progn (if selection
-                 (dolist (section selection)
-                   (magit-diff-highlight-list section selection))
-               (magit-diff-highlight-list section))
-             t)
-    (when-let ((scope (magit-diff-scope section t)))
-      (cond ((eq scope 'region)
-             (magit-diff-paint-hunk section selection t))
-            (selection
-             (dolist (section selection)
-               (magit-diff-highlight-recursive section selection)))
-            (t
-             (magit-diff-highlight-recursive section)))
-      t)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-highlight-recursive (section &optional selection)
-  (pcase (magit-diff-scope section)
-    (`list (magit-diff-highlight-list section selection))
-    (`file (magit-diff-highlight-file section selection))
-    (`hunk (magit-diff-highlight-heading section selection)
-           (magit-diff-paint-hunk section selection t))
-    (_     (magit-section-highlight section nil))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-highlight-list (section &optional selection)
-  (let ((beg (oref section start))
-        (cnt (oref section content))
-        (end (oref section end)))
-    (when (or (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region)
-              (not selection))
-      (unless (and (region-active-p)
-                   (<= (region-beginning) beg))
-        (magit-section-make-overlay beg cnt 'magit-section-highlight))
-      (unless (oref section hidden)
-        (dolist (child (oref section children))
-          (when (or (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region)
-                    (not (and (region-active-p)
-                              (<= (region-beginning)
-                                  (oref child start)))))
-            (magit-diff-highlight-recursive child selection)))))
-    (when magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body
-      (magit-section-make-overlay (1- end) end 'magit-section-highlight))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-highlight-file (section &optional selection)
-  (magit-diff-highlight-heading section selection)
-  (unless (oref section hidden)
-    (dolist (child (oref section children))
-      (magit-diff-highlight-recursive child selection))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-highlight-heading (section &optional selection)
-  (magit-section-make-overlay
-   (oref section start)
-   (or (oref section content)
-       (oref section end))
-   (pcase (list (oref section type)
-                (and (member section selection)
-                     (not (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region))))
-     (`(file   t) 'magit-diff-file-heading-selection)
-     (`(file nil) 'magit-diff-file-heading-highlight)
-     (`(hunk   t) 'magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection)
-     (`(hunk nil) 'magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight))))
-
-;;; Hunk Paint
-
-(cl-defun magit-diff-paint-hunk
-    (section &optional selection
-             (highlight (magit-section-selected-p section selection)))
-  (let (paint)
-    (unless magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body
-      (setq highlight nil))
-    (cond (highlight
-           (unless (oref section hidden)
-             (add-to-list 'magit-section-highlighted-sections section)
-             (cond ((memq section magit-section-unhighlight-sections)
-                    (setq magit-section-unhighlight-sections
-                          (delq section magit-section-unhighlight-sections)))
-                   (magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body
-                    (setq paint t)))))
-          (t
-           (cond ((and (oref section hidden)
-                       (memq section magit-section-unhighlight-sections))
-                  (add-to-list 'magit-section-highlighted-sections section)
-                  (setq magit-section-unhighlight-sections
-                        (delq section magit-section-unhighlight-sections)))
-                 (t
-                  (setq paint t)))))
-    (when paint
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (oref section start))
-        (let ((end (oref section end))
-              (merging (looking-at "@@@"))
-              (stage nil)
-              (tab-width (magit-diff-tab-width
-                          (magit-section-parent-value section))))
-          (forward-line)
-          (while (< (point) end)
-            (when (and magit-diff-hide-trailing-cr-characters
-                       (char-equal ?\r (char-before (line-end-position))))
-              (put-text-property (1- (line-end-position)) (line-end-position)
-                                 'invisible t))
-            (put-text-property
-             (point) (1+ (line-end-position)) 'face
-             (cond
-              ((looking-at "^\\+\\+?\\([<=|>]\\)\\{7\\}")
-               (setq stage (pcase (list (match-string 1) highlight)
-                             (`("<" nil) 'magit-diff-our)
-                             (`("<"   t) 'magit-diff-our-highlight)
-                             (`("|" nil) 'magit-diff-base)
-                             (`("|"   t) 'magit-diff-base-highlight)
-                             (`("=" nil) 'magit-diff-their)
-                             (`("="   t) 'magit-diff-their-highlight)
-                             (`(">" nil) nil)))
-               'magit-diff-conflict-heading)
-              ((looking-at (if merging "^\\(\\+\\| \\+\\)" "^\\+"))
-               (magit-diff-paint-tab merging tab-width)
-               (magit-diff-paint-whitespace merging)
-               (or stage
-                   (if highlight 'magit-diff-added-highlight 'magit-diff-added)))
-              ((looking-at (if merging "^\\(-\\| -\\)" "^-"))
-               (magit-diff-paint-tab merging tab-width)
-               (if highlight 'magit-diff-removed-highlight 'magit-diff-removed))
-              (t
-               (magit-diff-paint-tab merging tab-width)
-               (if highlight 'magit-diff-context-highlight 'magit-diff-context))))
-            (forward-line))))))
-  (magit-diff-update-hunk-refinement section))
-
-(defvar magit-diff--tab-width-cache nil)
-
-(defun magit-diff-tab-width (file)
-  (setq file (expand-file-name file))
-  (cl-flet ((cache (value)
-                   (let ((elt (assoc file magit-diff--tab-width-cache)))
-                     (if elt
-                         (setcdr elt value)
-                       (setq magit-diff--tab-width-cache
-                             (cons (cons file value)
-                                   magit-diff--tab-width-cache))))
-                   value))
-    (cond
-     ((not magit-diff-adjust-tab-width)
-      tab-width)
-     ((--when-let (find-buffer-visiting file)
-        (cache (buffer-local-value 'tab-width it))))
-     ((--when-let (assoc file magit-diff--tab-width-cache)
-        (or (cdr it)
-            tab-width)))
-     ((or (eq magit-diff-adjust-tab-width 'always)
-          (and (numberp magit-diff-adjust-tab-width)
-               (>= magit-diff-adjust-tab-width
-                   (nth 7 (file-attributes file)))))
-      (cache (buffer-local-value 'tab-width (find-file-noselect file))))
-     (t
-      (cache nil)
-      tab-width))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-paint-tab (merging width)
-  (save-excursion
-    (forward-char (if merging 2 1))
-    (while (= (char-after) ?\t)
-      (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point))
-                         'display (list (list 'space :width width)))
-      (forward-char))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-paint-whitespace (merging)
-  (when (and magit-diff-paint-whitespace
-             (or (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)
-                 (not (eq magit-diff-paint-whitespace 'status))))
-    (let ((prefix (if merging "^[-\\+\s]\\{2\\}" "^[-\\+]"))
-          (indent
-           (if (local-variable-p 'magit-diff-highlight-indentation)
-               magit-diff-highlight-indentation
-             (setq-local
-              magit-diff-highlight-indentation
-              (cdr (--first (string-match-p (car it) default-directory)
-                            (nreverse
-                             (default-value
-                               'magit-diff-highlight-indentation))))))))
-      (when (and magit-diff-highlight-trailing
-                 (looking-at (concat prefix ".*?\\([ \t]+\\)$")))
-        (let ((ov (make-overlay (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) nil t)))
-          (overlay-put ov 'face 'magit-diff-whitespace-warning)
-          (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t)))
-      (when (or (and (eq indent 'tabs)
-                     (looking-at (concat prefix "\\( *\t[ \t]*\\)")))
-                (and (integerp indent)
-                     (looking-at (format "%s\\([ \t]* \\{%s,\\}[ \t]*\\)"
-                                         prefix indent))))
-        (let ((ov (make-overlay (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) nil t)))
-          (overlay-put ov 'face 'magit-diff-whitespace-warning)
-          (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t))))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-update-hunk-refinement (&optional section)
-  (if section
-      (unless (oref section hidden)
-        (pcase (list magit-diff-refine-hunk
-                     (oref section refined)
-                     (eq section (magit-current-section)))
-          ((or `(all nil ,_) `(t nil t))
-           (oset section refined t)
-           (save-excursion
-             (goto-char (oref section start))
-             ;; `diff-refine-hunk' does not handle combined diffs.
-             (unless (looking-at "@@@")
-               ;; Avoid fsyncing many small temp files
-               (let ((write-region-inhibit-fsync t))
-                 (diff-refine-hunk)))))
-          ((or `(nil t ,_) `(t t nil))
-           (oset section refined nil)
-           (remove-overlays (oref section start)
-                            (oref section end)
-                            'diff-mode 'fine))))
-    (cl-labels ((recurse (section)
-                         (if (magit-section-match 'hunk section)
-                             (magit-diff-update-hunk-refinement section)
-                           (dolist (child (oref section children))
-                             (recurse child)))))
-      (recurse magit-root-section))))
-
-
-;;; Hunk Region
-
-(defun magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning ()
-  (save-excursion (goto-char (region-beginning))
-                  (line-beginning-position)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-hunk-region-end ()
-  (save-excursion (goto-char (region-end))
-                  (line-end-position)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-update-hunk-region (section)
-  "Highlight the hunk-internal region if any."
-  (when (eq (magit-diff-scope section t) 'region)
-    (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay
-     (oref section start)
-     (1- (oref section content))
-     'face 'magit-diff-lines-heading
-     'display (magit-diff-hunk-region-header section)
-     'after-string (magit-diff--hunk-after-string 'magit-diff-lines-heading))
-    (run-hook-with-args 'magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-functions section)
-    t))
-
-(defun magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside (section)
-  "Dim the parts of the hunk that are outside the hunk-internal region.
-This is done by using the same foreground and background color
-for added and removed lines as for context lines."
-  (let ((face (if magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body
-                  'magit-diff-context-highlight
-                'magit-diff-context)))
-    (when magit-diff-unmarked-lines-keep-foreground
-      (setq face (list :background (face-attribute face :background))))
-    (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay (oref section content)
-                                   (magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning)
-                                   'face face
-                                   'priority 2)
-    (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay (1+ (magit-diff-hunk-region-end))
-                                   (oref section end)
-                                   'face face
-                                   'priority 2)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face (_section)
-  "Highlight the hunk-internal region by making it bold.
-Or rather highlight using the face `magit-diff-hunk-region', though
-changing only the `:weight' and/or `:slant' is recommended for that
-face."
-  (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay (magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning)
-                                 (1+ (magit-diff-hunk-region-end))
-                                 'face 'magit-diff-hunk-region))
-
-(defun magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-overlays (section)
-  "Emphasize the hunk-internal region using delimiting horizontal lines.
-This is implemented as single-pixel newlines places inside overlays."
-  (if (window-system)
-      (let ((beg (magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning))
-            (end (magit-diff-hunk-region-end))
-            (str (propertize
-                  (concat (propertize "\s" 'display '(space :height (1)))
-                          (propertize "\n" 'line-height t))
-                  'face 'magit-diff-lines-boundary)))
-        (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay beg (1+ beg) 'before-string str)
-        (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay end (1+ end) 'after-string  str))
-    (magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face section)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-underline (section)
-  "Emphasize the hunk-internal region using delimiting horizontal lines.
-This is implemented by overlining and underlining the first and
-last (visual) lines of the region."
-  (if (window-system)
-      (let* ((beg (magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning))
-             (end (magit-diff-hunk-region-end))
-             (beg-eol (save-excursion (goto-char beg)
-                                      (end-of-visual-line)
-                                      (point)))
-             (end-bol (save-excursion (goto-char end)
-                                      (beginning-of-visual-line)
-                                      (point)))
-             (color (face-background 'magit-diff-lines-boundary nil t)))
-        (cl-flet ((ln (b e &rest face)
-                      (magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay
-                       b e 'face face 'after-string
-                       (magit-diff--hunk-after-string face))))
-          (if (= beg end-bol)
-              (ln beg beg-eol :overline color :underline color)
-            (ln beg beg-eol :overline color)
-            (ln end-bol end :underline color))))
-    (magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face section)))
-
-(defun magit-diff--make-hunk-overlay (start end &rest args)
-  (let ((ov (make-overlay start end nil t)))
-    (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t)
-    (while args (overlay-put ov (pop args) (pop args)))
-    (push ov magit-region-overlays)
-    ov))
-
-(defun magit-diff--hunk-after-string (face)
-  (propertize "\s"
-              'face face
-              'display (list 'space :align-to
-                             `(+ (0 . right)
-                                 ,(min (window-hscroll)
-                                       (- (line-end-position)
-                                          (line-beginning-position)))))
-              ;; This prevents the cursor from being rendered at the
-              ;; edge of the window.
-              'cursor t))
-
-;;; Hunk Utilities
-
-(defun magit-diff-inside-hunk-body-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if point is inside the body of a hunk."
-  (and (magit-section-match 'hunk)
-       (> (point)
-          (oref (magit-current-section) content))))
-
-;;; Diff Extract
-
-(defun magit-diff-file-header (section)
-  (when (magit-hunk-section-p section)
-    (setq section (oref section parent)))
-  (when (magit-file-section-p section)
-    (oref section header)))
-
-(defun magit-diff-hunk-region-header (section)
-  (let ((patch (magit-diff-hunk-region-patch section)))
-    (string-match "\n" patch)
-    (substring patch 0 (1- (match-end 0)))))
-
-(defun magit-diff-hunk-region-patch (section &optional args)
-  (let ((op (if (member "--reverse" args) "+" "-"))
-        (sbeg (oref section start))
-        (rbeg (magit-diff-hunk-region-beginning))
-        (rend (region-end))
-        (send (oref section end))
-        (patch nil))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char sbeg)
-      (while (< (point) send)
-        (looking-at "\\(.\\)\\([^\n]*\n\\)")
-        (cond ((or (string-match-p "[@ ]" (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                   (and (>= (point) rbeg)
-                        (<= (point) rend)))
-               (push (match-string-no-properties 0) patch))
-              ((equal op (match-string-no-properties 1))
-               (push (concat " " (match-string-no-properties 2)) patch)))
-        (forward-line)))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert (mapconcat 'identity (reverse patch) ""))
-      (diff-fixup-modifs (point-min) (point-max))
-      (setq patch (buffer-string)))
-    patch))
-
-(provide 'magit-diff)
-;;; magit-diff.el ends here
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-;;; magit-ediff.el --- Ediff extension for Magit  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library provides basic support for Ediff.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-(require 'ediff)
-(require 'smerge-mode)
-
-(defvar smerge-ediff-buf)
-(defvar smerge-ediff-windows)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defgroup magit-ediff nil
-  "Ediff support for Magit."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Ediffing")
-  :group 'magit-extensions)
-
-(defcustom magit-ediff-quit-hook
-  '(magit-ediff-cleanup-auxiliary-buffers
-    magit-ediff-restore-previous-winconf)
-  "Hooks to run after finishing Ediff, when that was invoked using Magit.
-The hooks are run in the Ediff control buffer.  This is similar
-to `ediff-quit-hook' but takes the needs of Magit into account.
-The `ediff-quit-hook' is ignored by Ediff sessions which were
-invoked using Magit."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.2.0")
-  :group 'magit-ediff
-  :type 'hook
-  :get 'magit-hook-custom-get
-  :options '(magit-ediff-cleanup-auxiliary-buffers
-             magit-ediff-restore-previous-winconf))
-
-(defcustom magit-ediff-dwim-show-on-hunks nil
-  "Whether `magit-ediff-dwim' runs show variants on hunks.
-If non-nil, `magit-ediff-show-staged' or
-`magit-ediff-show-unstaged' are called based on what section the
-hunk is in.  Otherwise, `magit-ediff-dwim' runs
-`magit-ediff-stage' when point is on an uncommitted hunk."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.2.0")
-  :group 'magit-ediff
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index t
-  "Whether `magit-ediff-show-stash' shows the state of the index.
-
-If non-nil, use a third Ediff buffer to distinguish which changes
-in the stash were staged.  In cases where the stash contains no
-staged changes, fall back to a two-buffer Ediff.
-
-More specifically, a stash is a merge commit, stash@{N}, with
-potentially three parents.
-
-* stash@{N}^1 represents the `HEAD' commit at the time the stash
-  was created.
-
-* stash@{N}^2 records any changes that were staged when the stash
-  was made.
-
-* stash@{N}^3, if it exists, contains files that were untracked
-  when stashing.
-
-If this option is non-nil, `magit-ediff-show-stash' will run
-Ediff on a file using three buffers: one for stash@{N}, another
-for stash@{N}^1, and a third for stash@{N}^2.
-
-Otherwise, Ediff uses two buffers, comparing
-stash@{N}^1..stash@{N}.  Along with any unstaged changes, changes
-in the index commit, stash@{N}^2, will be shown in this
-comparison unless they conflicted with changes in the working
-tree at the time of stashing."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.6.0")
-  :group 'magit-ediff
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;; Commands
-
-(defvar magit-ediff-previous-winconf nil)
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-ediff-popup "magit-ediff" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-ediff-popup
-  "Popup console for ediff commands."
-  :actions '((?E "Dwim"          magit-ediff-dwim)
-             (?u "Show unstaged" magit-ediff-show-unstaged)
-             (?s "Stage"         magit-ediff-stage)
-             (?i "Show staged"   magit-ediff-show-staged)
-             (?m "Resolve"       magit-ediff-resolve)
-             (?w "Show worktree" magit-ediff-show-working-tree)
-             (?r "Diff range"    magit-ediff-compare)
-             (?c "Show commit"   magit-ediff-show-commit) nil
-             (?z "Show stash"    magit-ediff-show-stash))
-  :max-action-columns 2)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-ediff-resolve (file)
-  "Resolve outstanding conflicts in FILE using Ediff.
-FILE has to be relative to the top directory of the repository.
-
-In the rare event that you want to manually resolve all
-conflicts, including those already resolved by Git, use
-`ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor'."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((current  (magit-current-file))
-         (unmerged (magit-unmerged-files)))
-     (unless unmerged
-       (user-error "There are no unresolved conflicts"))
-     (list (magit-completing-read "Resolve file" unmerged nil t nil nil
-                                  (car (member current unmerged))))))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file)
-      (smerge-ediff)
-      (setq-local
-       ediff-quit-hook
-       (lambda ()
-         (let ((bufC ediff-buffer-C)
-               (bufS smerge-ediff-buf))
-           (with-current-buffer bufS
-             (when (yes-or-no-p (format "Conflict resolution finished; save %s? "
-                                        buffer-file-name))
-               (erase-buffer)
-               (insert-buffer-substring bufC)
-               (save-buffer))))
-         (when (buffer-live-p ediff-buffer-A) (kill-buffer ediff-buffer-A))
-         (when (buffer-live-p ediff-buffer-B) (kill-buffer ediff-buffer-B))
-         (when (buffer-live-p ediff-buffer-C) (kill-buffer ediff-buffer-C))
-         (when (buffer-live-p ediff-ancestor-buffer)
-           (kill-buffer ediff-ancestor-buffer))
-         (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf smerge-ediff-windows))
-           (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-ediff-stage (file)
-  "Stage and unstage changes to FILE using Ediff.
-FILE has to be relative to the top directory of the repository."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-completing-read "Selectively stage file"
-                                (magit-tracked-files) nil nil nil nil
-                                (magit-current-file))))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (let* ((conf (current-window-configuration))
-           (bufA (magit-get-revision-buffer "HEAD" file))
-           (bufB (get-buffer (concat file ".~{index}~")))
-           (bufBrw (and bufB (with-current-buffer bufB (not buffer-read-only))))
-           (bufC (get-file-buffer file))
-           (fileBufC (or bufC (find-file-noselect file)))
-           (coding-system-for-read
-            (with-current-buffer fileBufC buffer-file-coding-system)))
-      (ediff-buffers3
-       (or bufA (magit-find-file-noselect "HEAD" file))
-       (with-current-buffer (magit-find-file-index-noselect file t)
-         (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-         (current-buffer))
-       fileBufC
-       `((lambda ()
-           (setq-local
-            ediff-quit-hook
-            (lambda ()
-              (and (buffer-live-p ediff-buffer-B)
-                   (buffer-modified-p ediff-buffer-B)
-                   (with-current-buffer ediff-buffer-B
-                     (magit-update-index)))
-              (and (buffer-live-p ediff-buffer-C)
-                   (buffer-modified-p ediff-buffer-C)
-                   (with-current-buffer ediff-buffer-C
-                     (when (y-or-n-p
-                            (format "Save file %s? " buffer-file-name))
-                       (save-buffer))))
-              ,@(unless bufA '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A)))
-              ,@(if bufB
-                    (unless bufBrw '((with-current-buffer ediff-buffer-B
-                                       (setq buffer-read-only t))))
-                  '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B)))
-              ,@(unless bufC '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-C)))
-              (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf))
-                (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook))))))
-       'ediff-buffers3))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-ediff-compare (revA revB fileA fileB)
-  "Compare REVA:FILEA with REVB:FILEB using Ediff.
-
-FILEA and FILEB have to be relative to the top directory of the
-repository.  If REVA or REVB is nil, then this stands for the
-working tree state.
-
-If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last
-line of the region.  With a prefix argument, instead of diffing
-the revisions, choose a revision to view changes along, starting
-at the common ancestor of both revisions (i.e., use a \"...\"
-range)."
-  (interactive
-   (pcase-let ((`(,revA ,revB) (magit-ediff-compare--read-revisions
-                                nil current-prefix-arg)))
-     (nconc (list revA revB)
-            (magit-ediff-read-files revA revB))))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (let ((conf (current-window-configuration))
-          (bufA (if revA
-                    (magit-get-revision-buffer revA fileA)
-                  (get-file-buffer fileA)))
-          (bufB (if revB
-                    (magit-get-revision-buffer revB fileB)
-                  (get-file-buffer fileB))))
-      (ediff-buffers
-       (or bufA (if revA
-                    (magit-find-file-noselect revA fileA)
-                  (find-file-noselect fileA)))
-       (or bufB (if revB
-                    (magit-find-file-noselect revB fileB)
-                  (find-file-noselect fileB)))
-       `((lambda ()
-           (setq-local
-            ediff-quit-hook
-            (lambda ()
-              ,@(unless bufA '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A)))
-              ,@(unless bufB '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B)))
-              (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf))
-                (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook))))))
-       'ediff-revision))))
-
-(defun magit-ediff-compare--read-revisions (&optional arg mbase)
-  (let ((input (or arg (magit-diff-read-range-or-commit
-                        "Compare range or commit"
-                        nil mbase))))
-    (--if-let (magit-split-range input)
-        (-cons-to-list it)
-      (list input nil))))
-
-(defun magit-ediff-read-files (revA revB &optional fileB)
-  "Read file in REVB, return it and the corresponding file in REVA.
-When FILEB is non-nil, use this as REVB's file instead of
-prompting for it."
-  (unless fileB
-    (setq fileB (magit-read-file-choice
-                 (format "File to compare between %s and %s"
-                         revA (or revB "the working tree"))
-                 (magit-changed-files revA revB)
-                 (format "No changed files between %s and %s"
-                         revA (or revB "the working tree")))))
-  (list (or (car (member fileB (magit-revision-files revA)))
-            (cdr (assoc fileB (magit-renamed-files revB revA)))
-            (magit-read-file-choice
-             (format "File in %s to compare with %s in %s"
-                     revA fileB (or revB "the working tree"))
-             (magit-changed-files revB revA)
-             (format "No files have changed between %s and %s"
-                     revA revB)))
-        fileB))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-ediff-dwim ()
-  "Compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff.
-This command tries to guess what file, and what commit or range
-the user wants to compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff.  It
-might only be able to guess either the file, or range or commit,
-in which case the user is asked about the other.  It might not
-always guess right, in which case the appropriate `magit-ediff-*'
-command has to be used explicitly.  If it cannot read the user's
-mind at all, then it asks the user for a command to run."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-section-case
-    (hunk (save-excursion
-            (goto-char (oref (oref it parent) start))
-            (magit-ediff-dwim)))
-    (t
-     (let ((range (magit-diff--dwim))
-           (file (magit-current-file))
-           command revA revB)
-       (pcase range
-         ((and (guard (not magit-ediff-dwim-show-on-hunks))
-               (or `unstaged `staged))
-          (setq command (if (magit-anything-unmerged-p)
-                            #'magit-ediff-resolve
-                          #'magit-ediff-stage)))
-         (`unstaged (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-unstaged))
-         (`staged (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-staged))
-         (`(commit . ,value)
-          (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-commit)
-          (setq revB value))
-         (`(stash . ,value)
-          (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-stash)
-          (setq revB value))
-         ((pred stringp)
-          (pcase-let ((`(,a ,b) (magit-ediff-compare--read-revisions range)))
-            (setq command #'magit-ediff-compare)
-            (setq revA a)
-            (setq revB b)))
-         (_
-          (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-            (pcase (magit-diff-type)
-              (`committed (pcase-let ((`(,a ,b)
-                                       (magit-ediff-compare--read-revisions
-                                        (car magit-refresh-args))))
-                            (setq revA a)
-                            (setq revB b)))
-              ((guard (not magit-ediff-dwim-show-on-hunks))
-               (setq command #'magit-ediff-stage))
-              (`unstaged  (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-unstaged))
-              (`staged    (setq command #'magit-ediff-show-staged))
-              (`undefined (setq command nil))
-              (_          (setq command nil))))))
-       (cond ((not command)
-              (call-interactively
-               (magit-read-char-case
-                   "Failed to read your mind; do you want to " t
-                 (?c "[c]ommit"  'magit-ediff-show-commit)
-                 (?r "[r]ange"   'magit-ediff-compare)
-                 (?s "[s]tage"   'magit-ediff-stage)
-                 (?v "resol[v]e" 'magit-ediff-resolve))))
-             ((eq command 'magit-ediff-compare)
-              (apply 'magit-ediff-compare revA revB
-                     (magit-ediff-read-files revA revB file)))
-             ((eq command 'magit-ediff-show-commit)
-              (magit-ediff-show-commit revB))
-             ((eq command 'magit-ediff-show-stash)
-              (magit-ediff-show-stash revB))
-             (file
-              (funcall command file))
-             (t
-              (call-interactively command)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-ediff-show-staged (file)
-  "Show staged changes using Ediff.
-
-This only allows looking at the changes; to stage, unstage,
-and discard changes using Ediff, use `magit-ediff-stage'.
-
-FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-read-file-choice "Show staged changes for file"
-                                 (magit-staged-files)
-                                 "No staged files")))
-  (let ((conf (current-window-configuration))
-        (bufA (magit-get-revision-buffer "HEAD" file))
-        (bufB (get-buffer (concat file ".~{index}~"))))
-    (ediff-buffers
-     (or bufA (magit-find-file-noselect "HEAD" file))
-     (or bufB (magit-find-file-index-noselect file t))
-     `((lambda ()
-         (setq-local
-          ediff-quit-hook
-          (lambda ()
-            ,@(unless bufA '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A)))
-            ,@(unless bufB '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B)))
-            (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf))
-              (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook))))))
-     'ediff-buffers)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-ediff-show-unstaged (file)
-  "Show unstaged changes using Ediff.
-
-This only allows looking at the changes; to stage, unstage,
-and discard changes using Ediff, use `magit-ediff-stage'.
-
-FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-read-file-choice "Show unstaged changes for file"
-                                 (magit-unstaged-files)
-                                 "No unstaged files")))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (let ((conf (current-window-configuration))
-          (bufA (get-buffer (concat file ".~{index}~")))
-          (bufB (get-file-buffer file)))
-      (ediff-buffers
-       (or bufA (magit-find-file-index-noselect file t))
-       (or bufB (find-file-noselect file))
-       `((lambda ()
-           (setq-local
-            ediff-quit-hook
-            (lambda ()
-              ,@(unless bufA '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A)))
-              ,@(unless bufB '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B)))
-              (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf))
-                (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook))))))
-       'ediff-buffers))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-ediff-show-working-tree (file)
-  "Show changes between `HEAD' and working tree using Ediff.
-FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-read-file-choice "Show changes in file"
-                                 (magit-changed-files "HEAD")
-                                 "No changed files")))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (let ((conf (current-window-configuration))
-          (bufA (magit-get-revision-buffer "HEAD" file))
-          (bufB (get-file-buffer file)))
-      (ediff-buffers
-       (or bufA (magit-find-file-noselect "HEAD" file))
-       (or bufB (find-file-noselect file))
-       `((lambda ()
-           (setq-local
-            ediff-quit-hook
-            (lambda ()
-              ,@(unless bufA '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A)))
-              ,@(unless bufB '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B)))
-              (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf))
-                (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook))))))
-       'ediff-buffers))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-ediff-show-commit (commit)
-  "Show changes introduced by COMMIT using Ediff."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Revision")))
-  (let ((revA (concat commit "^"))
-        (revB commit))
-    (apply #'magit-ediff-compare
-           revA revB
-           (magit-ediff-read-files revA revB (magit-current-file)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-ediff-show-stash (stash)
-  "Show changes introduced by STASH using Ediff.
-`magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index' controls whether a
-three-buffer Ediff is used in order to distinguish changes in the
-stash that were staged."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Stash")))
-  (pcase-let* ((revA (concat stash "^1"))
-               (revB (concat stash "^2"))
-               (revC stash)
-               (`(,fileA ,fileC) (magit-ediff-read-files revA revC))
-               (fileB fileC))
-    (if (and magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index
-             (member fileA (magit-changed-files revB revA)))
-        (let ((conf (current-window-configuration))
-              (bufA (magit-get-revision-buffer revA fileA))
-              (bufB (magit-get-revision-buffer revB fileB))
-              (bufC (magit-get-revision-buffer revC fileC)))
-          (ediff-buffers3
-           (or bufA (magit-find-file-noselect revA fileA))
-           (or bufB (magit-find-file-noselect revB fileB))
-           (or bufC (magit-find-file-noselect revC fileC))
-           `((lambda ()
-               (setq-local
-                ediff-quit-hook
-                (lambda ()
-                  ,@(unless bufA
-                      '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-A)))
-                  ,@(unless bufB
-                      '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-B)))
-                  ,@(unless bufC
-                      '((ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-buffer-C)))
-                  (let ((magit-ediff-previous-winconf ,conf))
-                    (run-hooks 'magit-ediff-quit-hook))))))
-           'ediff-buffers3))
-      (magit-ediff-compare revA revC fileA fileC))))
-
-(defun magit-ediff-cleanup-auxiliary-buffers ()
-  (let* ((ctl-buf ediff-control-buffer)
-         (ctl-win (ediff-get-visible-buffer-window ctl-buf))
-         (ctl-frm ediff-control-frame)
-         (main-frame (cond ((window-live-p ediff-window-A)
-                            (window-frame ediff-window-A))
-                           ((window-live-p ediff-window-B)
-                            (window-frame ediff-window-B)))))
-    (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-diff-buffer)
-    (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-custom-diff-buffer)
-    (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-fine-diff-buffer)
-    (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-tmp-buffer)
-    (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-error-buffer)
-    (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-msg-buffer)
-    (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-debug-buffer)
-    (when (boundp 'ediff-patch-diagnostics)
-      (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ediff-patch-diagnostics))
-    (cond ((and (ediff-window-display-p)
-                (frame-live-p ctl-frm))
-           (delete-frame ctl-frm))
-          ((window-live-p ctl-win)
-           (delete-window ctl-win)))
-    (unless (ediff-multiframe-setup-p)
-      (ediff-kill-bottom-toolbar))
-    (ediff-kill-buffer-carefully ctl-buf)
-    (when (frame-live-p main-frame)
-      (select-frame main-frame))))
-
-(defun magit-ediff-restore-previous-winconf ()
-  (set-window-configuration magit-ediff-previous-winconf))
-
-(provide 'magit-ediff)
-;;; magit-ediff.el ends here
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-;;; magit-extras.el --- additional functionality for Magit  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Additional functionality for Magit.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-(declare-function dired-read-shell-command "dired-aux" (prompt arg files))
-
-(defgroup magit-extras nil
-  "Additional functionality for Magit."
-  :group 'magit-extensions)
-
-;;; External Tools
-
-(defcustom magit-gitk-executable
-  (or (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-           (let ((exe (magit-git-string
-                       "-c" "alias.X=!x() { which \"$1\" | cygpath -mf -; }; x"
-                       "X" "gitk.exe")))
-             (and exe (file-executable-p exe) exe)))
-      (executable-find "gitk") "gitk")
-  "The Gitk executable."
-  :group 'magit-extras
-  :set-after '(magit-git-executable)
-  :type 'string)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-run-git-gui ()
-  "Run `git gui' for the current git repository."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil 0 nil "gui")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-run-git-gui-blame (commit filename &optional linenum)
-  "Run `git gui blame' on the given FILENAME and COMMIT.
-Interactively run it for the current file and the `HEAD', with a
-prefix or when the current file cannot be determined let the user
-choose.  When the current buffer is visiting FILENAME instruct
-blame to center around the line point is on."
-  (interactive
-   (let (revision filename)
-     (when (or current-prefix-arg
-               (not (setq revision "HEAD"
-                          filename (magit-file-relative-name nil 'tracked))))
-       (setq revision (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Blame from revision"))
-       (setq filename (magit-read-file-from-rev revision "Blame file")))
-     (list revision filename
-           (and (equal filename
-                       (ignore-errors
-                         (magit-file-relative-name buffer-file-name)))
-                (line-number-at-pos)))))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil 0 nil "gui" "blame"
-           `(,@(and linenum (list (format "--line=%d" linenum)))
-             ,commit
-             ,filename))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-run-gitk ()
-  "Run `gitk' in the current repository."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-process-file magit-gitk-executable nil 0))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-run-gitk-branches ()
-  "Run `gitk --branches' in the current repository."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-process-file magit-gitk-executable nil 0 nil "--branches"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-run-gitk-all ()
-  "Run `gitk --all' in the current repository."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-process-file magit-gitk-executable nil 0 nil "--all"))
-
-;;; Emacs Tools
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun ido-enter-magit-status ()
-  "Drop into `magit-status' from file switching.
-
-To make this command available use something like:
-
-  (add-hook \\='ido-setup-hook
-            (lambda ()
-              (define-key ido-completion-map
-                (kbd \"C-x g\") \\='ido-enter-magit-status)))
-
-Starting with Emacs 25.1 the Ido keymaps are defined just once
-instead of every time Ido is invoked, so now you can modify it
-like pretty much every other keymap:
-
-  (define-key ido-common-completion-map
-    (kbd \"C-x g\") \\='ido-enter-magit-status)"
-  (interactive)
-  (with-no-warnings ; FIXME these are internal variables
-    (setq ido-exit 'fallback fallback 'magit-status))
-  (exit-minibuffer))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-dired-jump (&optional other-window)
-  "Visit file at point using Dired.
-With a prefix argument, visit in another window.  If there
-is no file at point, then instead visit `default-directory'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (dired-jump other-window
-              (when-let ((file (magit-file-at-point)))
-                (expand-file-name (if (file-directory-p file)
-                                      (file-name-as-directory file)
-                                    file)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-dired-log (&optional follow)
-  "Show log for all marked files, or the current file."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if-let ((topdir (magit-toplevel default-directory)))
-      (let ((args (car (magit-log-arguments)))
-            (files (dired-get-marked-files nil nil #'magit-file-tracked-p)))
-        (unless files
-          (user-error "No marked file is being tracked by Git"))
-        (when (and follow
-                   (not (member "--follow" args))
-                   (not (cdr files)))
-          (push "--follow" args))
-        (magit-mode-setup-internal
-         #'magit-log-mode
-         (list (list (or (magit-get-current-branch) "HEAD"))
-               args
-               (let ((default-directory topdir))
-                 (mapcar #'file-relative-name files)))
-         magit-log-buffer-file-locked))
-    (magit--not-inside-repository-error)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-do-async-shell-command (file)
-  "Open FILE with `dired-do-async-shell-command'.
-Interactively, open the file at point."
-  (interactive (list (or (magit-file-at-point)
-                         (completing-read "Act on file: "
-                                          (magit-list-files)))))
-  (require 'dired-aux)
-  (dired-do-async-shell-command
-   (dired-read-shell-command "& on %s: " current-prefix-arg (list file))
-   nil (list file)))
-
-;;; Shift Selection
-
-(defun magit--turn-on-shift-select-mode-p ()
-  (and shift-select-mode
-       this-command-keys-shift-translated
-       (not mark-active)
-       (not (eq (car-safe transient-mark-mode) 'only))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-previous-line (&optional arg try-vscroll)
-  "Like `previous-line' but with Magit-specific shift-selection.
-
-Magit's selection mechanism is based on the region but selects an
-area that is larger than the region.  This causes `previous-line'
-when invoked while holding the shift key to move up one line and
-thereby select two lines.  When invoked inside a hunk body this
-command does not move point on the first invocation and thereby
-it only selects a single line.  Which inconsistency you prefer
-is a matter of preference."
-  (declare (interactive-only
-            "use `forward-line' with negative argument instead."))
-  (interactive "p\np")
-  (unless arg (setq arg 1))
-  (let ((stay (or (magit-diff-inside-hunk-body-p)
-                  (magit-section-position-in-heading-p))))
-    (if (and stay (= arg 1) (magit--turn-on-shift-select-mode-p))
-        (push-mark nil nil t)
-      (with-no-warnings
-        (handle-shift-selection)
-        (previous-line (if stay (max (1- arg) 1) arg) try-vscroll)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-next-line (&optional arg try-vscroll)
-  "Like `next-line' but with Magit-specific shift-selection.
-
-Magit's selection mechanism is based on the region but selects
-an area that is larger than the region.  This causes `next-line'
-when invoked while holding the shift key to move down one line
-and thereby select two lines.  When invoked inside a hunk body
-this command does not move point on the first invocation and
-thereby it only selects a single line.  Which inconsistency you
-prefer is a matter of preference."
-  (declare (interactive-only forward-line))
-  (interactive "p\np")
-  (unless arg (setq arg 1))
-  (let ((stay (or (magit-diff-inside-hunk-body-p)
-                  (magit-section-position-in-heading-p))))
-    (if (and stay (= arg 1) (magit--turn-on-shift-select-mode-p))
-        (push-mark nil nil t)
-      (with-no-warnings
-        (handle-shift-selection)
-        (next-line (if stay (max (1- arg) 1) arg) try-vscroll)))))
-
-;;; Clean
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-clean (&optional arg)
-  "Remove untracked files from the working tree.
-With a prefix argument also remove ignored files,
-with two prefix arguments remove ignored files only.
-\n(git clean -f -d [-x|-X])"
-  (interactive "p")
-  (when (yes-or-no-p (format "Remove %s files? "
-                             (pcase arg
-                               (1 "untracked")
-                               (4 "untracked and ignored")
-                               (_ "ignored"))))
-    (magit-wip-commit-before-change)
-    (magit-run-git "clean" "-f" "-d" (pcase arg (4 "-x") (16 "-X")))))
-
-(put 'magit-clean 'disabled t)
-
-;;; Gitignore
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-gitignore-popup "magit-extras" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-gitignore-popup
-  "Popup console for gitignore commands."
-  :man-page "gitignore"
-  :actions '((?l "ignore locally"  magit-gitignore-locally)
-             (?g "ignore globally" magit-gitignore))
-  :max-action-columns 1)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-gitignore (file-or-pattern &optional local)
-  "Instruct Git to ignore FILE-OR-PATTERN.
-With a prefix argument only ignore locally."
-  (interactive (list (magit-gitignore-read-pattern current-prefix-arg)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (let ((gitignore
-         (if local
-             (magit-git-dir (convert-standard-filename "info/exclude"))
-           (expand-file-name ".gitignore" (magit-toplevel)))))
-    (make-directory (file-name-directory gitignore) t)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (when (file-exists-p gitignore)
-        (insert-file-contents gitignore))
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (unless (bolp)
-        (insert "\n"))
-      (insert (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(\\\\*\\)" "\\1\\1" file-or-pattern))
-      (insert "\n")
-      (write-region nil nil gitignore))
-    (if local
-        (magit-refresh)
-      (magit-run-git "add" ".gitignore"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-gitignore-locally (file-or-pattern)
-  "Instruct Git to locally ignore FILE-OR-PATTERN."
-  (interactive (list (magit-gitignore-read-pattern t)))
-  (magit-gitignore file-or-pattern t))
-
-(defun magit-gitignore-read-pattern (local)
-  (let* ((default (magit-current-file))
-         (choices
-          (delete-dups
-           (--mapcat
-            (cons (concat "/" it)
-                  (when-let ((ext (file-name-extension it)))
-                    (list (concat "/" (file-name-directory "foo") "*." ext)
-                          (concat "*." ext))))
-            (magit-untracked-files)))))
-    (when default
-      (setq default (concat "/" default))
-      (unless (member default choices)
-        (setq default (concat "*." (file-name-extension default)))
-        (unless (member default choices)
-          (setq default nil))))
-    (magit-completing-read (concat "File or pattern to ignore"
-                                   (and local " locally"))
-                           choices nil nil nil nil default)))
-
-;;; ChangeLog
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-add-change-log-entry (&optional whoami file-name other-window)
-  "Find change log file and add date entry and item for current change.
-This differs from `add-change-log-entry' (which see) in that
-it acts on the current hunk in a Magit buffer instead of on
-a position in a file-visiting buffer."
-  (interactive (list current-prefix-arg
-                     (prompt-for-change-log-name)))
-  (let (buf pos)
-    (save-window-excursion
-      (call-interactively #'magit-diff-visit-file)
-      (setq buf (current-buffer))
-      (setq pos (point)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (goto-char pos)
-        (add-change-log-entry whoami file-name other-window)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-add-change-log-entry-other-window (&optional whoami file-name)
-  "Find change log file in other window and add entry and item.
-This differs from `add-change-log-entry-other-window' (which see)
-in that it acts on the current hunk in a Magit buffer instead of
-on a position in a file-visiting buffer."
-  (interactive (and current-prefix-arg
-                    (list current-prefix-arg
-                          (prompt-for-change-log-name))))
-  (magit-add-change-log-entry whoami file-name t))
-
-;;; Edit Line Commit
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-edit-line-commit (&optional type)
-  "Edit the commit that added the current line.
-
-With a prefix argument edit the commit that removes the line,
-if any.  The commit is determined using `git blame' and made
-editable using `git rebase --interactive' if it is reachable
-from `HEAD', or by checking out the commit (or a branch that
-points at it) otherwise."
-  (interactive (list (and current-prefix-arg 'removal)))
-  (let* ((chunk (magit-current-blame-chunk (or type 'addition)))
-         (rev   (oref chunk orig-rev)))
-    (if (equal rev "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000")
-        (message "This line has not been committed yet")
-      (let ((rebase (magit-rev-ancestor-p rev "HEAD"))
-            (file   (expand-file-name (oref chunk orig-file)
-                                      (magit-toplevel))))
-        (if rebase
-            (let ((magit--rebase-published-symbol 'edit-published))
-              (magit-rebase-edit-commit rev (magit-rebase-arguments)))
-          (magit-checkout (or (magit-rev-branch rev) rev)))
-        (unless (and buffer-file-name
-                     (file-equal-p file buffer-file-name))
-          (let ((blame-type (and magit-blame-mode magit-blame-type)))
-            (if rebase
-                (set-process-sentinel
-                 magit-this-process
-                 (lambda (process event)
-                   (magit-sequencer-process-sentinel process event)
-                   (when (eq (process-status process) 'exit)
-                     (find-file file)
-                     (when blame-type
-                       (magit-blame--pre-blame-setup blame-type)
-                       (magit-blame--run)))))
-              (find-file file)
-              (when blame-type
-                (magit-blame--pre-blame-setup blame-type)
-                (magit-blame--run)))))))))
-
-(put 'magit-edit-line-commit 'disabled t)
-
-(defun magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit ()
-  "From a hunk, edit the respective commit and visit the file.
-
-First visit the file being modified by the hunk at the correct
-location using `magit-diff-visit-file'.  This actually visits a
-blob.  When point is on a diff header, not within an individual
-hunk, then this visits the blob the first hunk is about.
-
-Then invoke `magit-edit-line-commit', which uses an interactive
-rebase to make the commit editable, or if that is not possible
-because the commit is not reachable from `HEAD' by checking out
-that commit directly.  This also causes the actual worktree file
-to be visited.
-
-Neither the blob nor the file buffer are killed when finishing
-the rebase.  If that is undesirable, then it might be better to
-use `magit-rebase-edit-command' instead of this command."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((magit-diff-visit-previous-blob nil))
-    (magit-diff-visit-file (--if-let (magit-file-at-point)
-                               (expand-file-name it)
-                             (user-error "No file at point"))
-                           nil 'switch-to-buffer))
-  (magit-edit-line-commit))
-
-(put 'magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit 'disabled t)
-
-;;; Reshelve
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-reshelve-since (rev)
-  "Change the author and committer dates of the commits since REV.
-
-Ask the user for the first reachable commit whose dates should
-be changed.  The read the new date for that commit.  The initial
-minibuffer input and the previous history element offer good
-values.  The next commit will be created one minute later and so
-on.
-
-This command is only intended for interactive use and should only
-be used on highly rearranged and unpublished history."
-  (interactive (list nil))
-  (cond
-   ((not rev)
-    (let ((backup (concat "refs/original/refs/heads/"
-                          (magit-get-current-branch))))
-      (when (and (magit-ref-p backup)
-                 (not (magit-y-or-n-p
-                       "Backup ref %s already exists.  Override? " backup)))
-        (user-error "Abort")))
-    (magit-log-select 'magit-reshelve-since
-      "Type %p on a commit to reshelve it and the commits above it,"))
-   (t
-    (cl-flet ((adjust (time offset)
-                      (format-time-string
-                       "%F %T %z"
-                       (+ (floor time)
-                          (* offset 60)
-                          (- (car (decode-time time)))))))
-      (let* ((start (concat rev "^"))
-             (range (concat start ".." (magit-get-current-branch)))
-             (time-rev (adjust (float-time (string-to-number
-                                            (magit-rev-format "%at" start)))
-                               1))
-             (time-now (adjust (float-time)
-                               (- (string-to-number
-                                   (magit-git-string "rev-list" "--count"
-                                                     range))))))
-        (push time-rev magit--reshelve-history)
-        (let ((date (floor
-                     (float-time
-                      (date-to-time
-                       (read-string "Date for first commit: "
-                                    time-now 'magit--reshelve-history))))))
-          (magit-with-toplevel
-            (magit-run-git-async
-             "filter-branch" "--force" "--env-filter"
-             (format "case $GIT_COMMIT in %s\nesac"
-                     (mapconcat (lambda (rev)
-                                  (prog1 (format "%s) \
-export GIT_AUTHOR_DATE=\"%s\"; \
-export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE=\"%s\";;" rev date date)
-                                    (cl-incf date 60)))
-                                (magit-git-lines "rev-list" "--reverse"
-                                                 range)
-                                " "))
-             range "--")
-            (set-process-sentinel
-             magit-this-process
-             (lambda (process event)
-               (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-                 (if (> (process-exit-status process) 0)
-                     (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-                   (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t)
-                   (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-                   (magit-run-git "update-ref" "-d"
-                                  (concat "refs/original/refs/heads/"
-                                          (magit-get-current-branch))))))))))))))
-
-;;; Revision Stack
-
-(defvar magit-revision-stack nil)
-
-(defcustom magit-pop-revision-stack-format
-  '("[%N: %h] " "%N: %H\n   %s\n" "\\[\\([0-9]+\\)[]:]")
-  "Control how `magit-pop-revision-stack' inserts a revision.
-
-The command `magit-pop-revision-stack' inserts a representation
-of the revision last pushed to the `magit-revision-stack' into
-the current buffer.  It inserts text at point and/or near the end
-of the buffer, and removes the consumed revision from the stack.
-
-The entries on the stack have the format (HASH TOPLEVEL) and this
-option has the format (POINT-FORMAT EOB-FORMAT INDEX-REGEXP), all
-of which may be nil or a string (though either one of EOB-FORMAT
-or POINT-FORMAT should be a string, and if INDEX-REGEXP is
-non-nil, then the two formats should be too).
-
-First INDEX-REGEXP is used to find the previously inserted entry,
-by searching backward from point.  The first submatch must match
-the index number.  That number is incremented by one, and becomes
-the index number of the entry to be inserted.  If you don't want
-to number the inserted revisions, then use nil for INDEX-REGEXP.
-
-If INDEX-REGEXP is non-nil, then both POINT-FORMAT and EOB-FORMAT
-should contain \"%N\", which is replaced with the number that was
-determined in the previous step.
-
-Both formats, if non-nil and after removing %N, are then expanded
-using `git show --format=FORMAT ...' inside TOPLEVEL.
-
-The expansion of POINT-FORMAT is inserted at point, and the
-expansion of EOB-FORMAT is inserted at the end of the buffer (if
-the buffer ends with a comment, then it is inserted right before
-that)."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(list (choice (string :tag "Insert at point format")
-                       (cons (string :tag "Insert at point format")
-                             (repeat (string :tag "Argument to git show")))
-                       (const :tag "Don't insert at point" nil))
-               (choice (string :tag "Insert at eob format")
-                       (cons (string :tag "Insert at eob format")
-                             (repeat (string :tag "Argument to git show")))
-                       (const :tag "Don't insert at eob" nil))
-               (choice (regexp :tag "Find index regexp")
-                       (const :tag "Don't number entries" nil))))
-
-(defun magit-pop-revision-stack (rev toplevel)
-  "Insert a representation of a revision into the current buffer.
-
-Pop a revision from the `magit-revision-stack' and insert it into
-the current buffer according to `magit-pop-revision-stack-format'.
-Revisions can be put on the stack using `magit-copy-section-value'
-and `magit-copy-buffer-revision'.
-
-If the stack is empty or with a prefix argument, instead read a
-revision in the minibuffer.  By using the minibuffer history this
-allows selecting an item which was popped earlier or to insert an
-arbitrary reference or revision without first pushing it onto the
-stack.
-
-When reading the revision from the minibuffer, then it might not
-be possible to guess the correct repository.  When this command
-is called inside a repository (e.g. while composing a commit
-message), then that repository is used.  Otherwise (e.g. while
-composing an email) then the repository recorded for the top
-element of the stack is used (even though we insert another
-revision).  If not called inside a repository and with an empty
-stack, or with two prefix arguments, then read the repository in
-the minibuffer too."
-  (interactive
-   (if (or current-prefix-arg (not magit-revision-stack))
-       (let ((default-directory
-               (or (and (not (= (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg) 16))
-                        (or (magit-toplevel)
-                            (cadr (car magit-revision-stack))))
-                   (magit-read-repository))))
-         (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Insert revision")
-               default-directory))
-     (push (caar magit-revision-stack) magit-revision-history)
-     (pop magit-revision-stack)))
-  (if rev
-      (pcase-let ((`(,pnt-format ,eob-format ,idx-format)
-                   magit-pop-revision-stack-format))
-        (let ((default-directory toplevel)
-              (idx (and idx-format
-                        (save-excursion
-                          (if (re-search-backward idx-format nil t)
-                              (number-to-string
-                               (1+ (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
-                            "1"))))
-              pnt-args eob-args)
-          (when (listp pnt-format)
-            (setq pnt-args (cdr pnt-format))
-            (setq pnt-format (car pnt-format)))
-          (when (listp eob-format)
-            (setq eob-args (cdr eob-format))
-            (setq eob-format (car eob-format)))
-          (when pnt-format
-            (when idx-format
-              (setq pnt-format
-                    (replace-regexp-in-string "%N" idx pnt-format t t)))
-            (magit-rev-insert-format pnt-format rev pnt-args)
-            (backward-delete-char 1))
-          (when eob-format
-            (when idx-format
-              (setq eob-format
-                    (replace-regexp-in-string "%N" idx eob-format t t)))
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (point-max))
-              (skip-syntax-backward ">s-")
-              (beginning-of-line)
-              (if (and comment-start (looking-at comment-start))
-                  (while (looking-at comment-start)
-                    (forward-line -1))
-                (forward-line)
-                (unless (= (current-column) 0)
-                  (insert ?\n)))
-              (insert ?\n)
-              (magit-rev-insert-format eob-format rev eob-args)
-              (backward-delete-char 1)))))
-    (user-error "Revision stack is empty")))
-
-(define-key git-commit-mode-map
-  (kbd "C-c C-w") 'magit-pop-revision-stack)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-copy-section-value ()
-  "Save the value of the current section for later use.
-
-Save the section value to the `kill-ring', and, provided that
-the current section is a commit, branch, or tag section, push
-the (referenced) revision to the `magit-revision-stack' for use
-with `magit-pop-revision-stack'.
-
-When the current section is a branch or a tag, and a prefix
-argument is used, then save the revision at its tip to the
-`kill-ring' instead of the reference name.
-
-When the region is active, then save that to the `kill-ring',
-like `kill-ring-save' would, instead of behaving as described
-above."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (use-region-p)
-      (copy-region-as-kill nil nil 'region)
-    (when-let ((section (magit-current-section))
-               (value (oref section value)))
-      (magit-section-case
-        ((branch commit module-commit tag)
-         (let ((default-directory default-directory) ref)
-           (magit-section-case
-             ((branch tag)
-              (setq ref value))
-             (module-commit
-              (setq default-directory
-                    (file-name-as-directory
-                     (expand-file-name (magit-section-parent-value section)
-                                       (magit-toplevel))))))
-           (setq value (magit-rev-parse value))
-           (push (list value default-directory) magit-revision-stack)
-           (kill-new (message "%s" (or (and current-prefix-arg ref)
-                                       value)))))
-        (t (kill-new (message "%s" value)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-copy-buffer-revision ()
-  "Save the revision of the current buffer for later use.
-
-Save the revision shown in the current buffer to the `kill-ring'
-and push it to the `magit-revision-stack'.
-
-This command is mainly intended for use in `magit-revision-mode'
-buffers, the only buffers where it is always unambiguous exactly
-which revision should be saved.
-
-Most other Magit buffers usually show more than one revision, in
-some way or another, so this command has to select one of them,
-and that choice might not always be the one you think would have
-been the best pick.
-
-In such buffers it is often more useful to save the value of
-the current section instead, using `magit-copy-section-value'.
-
-When the region is active, then save that to the `kill-ring',
-like `kill-ring-save' would, instead of behaving as described
-above."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (use-region-p)
-      (copy-region-as-kill nil nil 'region)
-    (when-let ((rev (cond ((memq major-mode '(magit-cherry-mode
-                                              magit-log-select-mode
-                                              magit-reflog-mode
-                                              magit-refs-mode
-                                              magit-revision-mode
-                                              magit-stash-mode
-                                              magit-stashes-mode))
-                           (car magit-refresh-args))
-                          ((memq major-mode '(magit-diff-mode
-                                              magit-log-mode))
-                           (let ((r (caar magit-refresh-args)))
-                             (if (string-match "\\.\\.\\.?\\(.+\\)" r)
-                                 (match-string 1 r)
-                               r)))
-                          ((eq major-mode 'magit-status-mode) "HEAD"))))
-      (when (magit-rev-verify-commit rev)
-        (setq rev (magit-rev-parse rev))
-        (push (list rev default-directory) magit-revision-stack)
-        (kill-new (message "%s" rev))))))
-
-;;; Miscellaneous
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-abort-dwim ()
-  "Abort current operation.
-Depending on the context, this will abort a merge, a rebase, a
-patch application, a cherry-pick, a revert, or a bisect."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond ((magit-merge-in-progress-p)     (magit-merge-abort))
-        ((magit-rebase-in-progress-p)    (magit-rebase-abort))
-        ((magit-am-in-progress-p)        (magit-am-abort))
-        ((magit-sequencer-in-progress-p) (magit-sequencer-abort))
-        ((magit-bisect-in-progress-p)    (magit-bisect-reset))))
-
-(provide 'magit-extras)
-;;; magit-extras.el ends here
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-;;; magit-files.el --- finding files  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements support for finding blobs, staged files,
-;; and Git configuration files.  It also implements modes useful in
-;; buffers visiting files and blobs, and the commands used by those
-;; modes.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;; Find Blob
-
-(defvar magit-find-file-hook nil)
-(add-hook 'magit-find-file-hook #'magit-blob-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-find-file (rev file)
-  "View FILE from REV.
-Switch to a buffer visiting blob REV:FILE,
-creating one if none already exists."
-  (interactive (magit-find-file-read-args "Find file"))
-  (switch-to-buffer (magit-find-file-noselect rev file)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-find-file-other-window (rev file)
-  "View FILE from REV, in another window.
-Like `magit-find-file', but create a new window or reuse an
-existing one."
-  (interactive (magit-find-file-read-args "Find file in other window"))
-  (switch-to-buffer-other-window (magit-find-file-noselect rev file)))
-
-(defun magit-find-file-read-args (prompt)
-  (let  ((rev (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Find file from revision")))
-    (list rev (magit-read-file-from-rev rev prompt))))
-
-(defun magit-find-file-noselect (rev file)
-  "Read FILE from REV into a buffer and return the buffer.
-FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository."
-  (magit-find-file-noselect-1 rev file 'magit-find-file-hook))
-
-(defun magit-find-file-noselect-1 (rev file hookvar &optional revert)
-  "Read FILE from REV into a buffer and return the buffer.
-FILE must be relative to the top directory of the repository.
-An empty REV stands for index."
-  (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel)))
-    (when (file-name-absolute-p file)
-      (setq file (file-relative-name file topdir)))
-    (with-current-buffer (magit-get-revision-buffer-create rev file)
-      (when (or (not magit-buffer-file-name)
-                (if (eq revert 'ask-revert)
-                    (y-or-n-p (format "%s already exists; revert it? "
-                                      (buffer-name))))
-                revert)
-        (setq magit-buffer-revision
-              (if (string= rev "") "{index}" (magit-rev-format "%H" rev)))
-        (setq magit-buffer-refname rev)
-        (setq magit-buffer-file-name (expand-file-name file topdir))
-        (setq default-directory
-              (let ((dir (file-name-directory magit-buffer-file-name)))
-                (if (file-exists-p dir) dir topdir)))
-        (setq-local revert-buffer-function #'magit-revert-rev-file-buffer)
-        (revert-buffer t t)
-        (run-hooks hookvar))
-      (current-buffer))))
-
-(defun magit-get-revision-buffer-create (rev file)
-  (magit-get-revision-buffer rev file t))
-
-(defun magit-get-revision-buffer (rev file &optional create)
-  (funcall (if create 'get-buffer-create 'get-buffer)
-           (format "%s.~%s~" file (if (equal rev "") "index"
-                                    (subst-char-in-string ?/ ?_ rev)))))
-
-(defun magit-revert-rev-file-buffer (_ignore-auto noconfirm)
-  (when (or noconfirm
-            (and (not (buffer-modified-p))
-                 (catch 'found
-                   (dolist (regexp revert-without-query)
-                     (when (string-match regexp magit-buffer-file-name)
-                       (throw 'found t)))))
-            (yes-or-no-p (format "Revert buffer from git %s? "
-                                 (if (equal magit-buffer-refname "") "{index}"
-                                   (concat "revision " magit-buffer-refname)))))
-    (let* ((inhibit-read-only t)
-           (default-directory (magit-toplevel))
-           (file (file-relative-name magit-buffer-file-name))
-           (coding-system-for-read (or coding-system-for-read 'undecided)))
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (magit-git-insert "cat-file" "-p" (concat magit-buffer-refname ":" file))
-      (setq buffer-file-coding-system last-coding-system-used))
-    (let ((buffer-file-name magit-buffer-file-name)
-          (after-change-major-mode-hook
-           (remq 'global-diff-hl-mode-enable-in-buffers
-                 after-change-major-mode-hook)))
-      (normal-mode t))
-    (setq buffer-read-only t)
-    (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-    (goto-char (point-min))))
-
-;;; Find Index
-
-(defvar magit-find-index-hook nil)
-
-(defun magit-find-file-index-noselect (file &optional revert)
-  "Read FILE from the index into a buffer and return the buffer.
-FILE must to be relative to the top directory of the repository."
-  (magit-find-file-noselect-1 "" file 'magit-find-index-hook
-                              (or revert 'ask-revert)))
-
-(defun magit-update-index ()
-  "Update the index with the contents of the current buffer.
-The current buffer has to be visiting a file in the index, which
-is done using `magit-find-index-noselect'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((file (magit-file-relative-name)))
-    (unless (equal magit-buffer-refname "")
-      (user-error "%s isn't visiting the index" file))
-    (if (y-or-n-p (format "Update index with contents of %s" (buffer-name)))
-        (let ((index (make-temp-file "index"))
-              (buffer (current-buffer)))
-          (when magit-wip-before-change-mode
-            (magit-wip-commit-before-change (list file) " before un-/stage"))
-          (let ((coding-system-for-write buffer-file-coding-system))
-            (with-temp-file index
-              (insert-buffer-substring buffer)))
-          (magit-with-toplevel
-            (magit-call-git "update-index" "--cacheinfo"
-                            (substring (magit-git-string "ls-files" "-s" file)
-                                       0 6)
-                            (magit-git-string "hash-object" "-t" "blob" "-w"
-                                              (concat "--path=" file)
-                                              "--" index)
-                            file))
-          (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-          (when magit-wip-after-apply-mode
-            (magit-wip-commit-after-apply (list file) " after un-/stage")))
-      (message "Abort")))
-  (--when-let (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-status-mode)
-    (with-current-buffer it (magit-refresh)))
-  t)
-
-;;; Find Config File
-
-(defun magit-find-git-config-file (filename &optional wildcards)
-  "Edit a file located in the current repository's git directory.
-
-When \".git\", located at the root of the working tree, is a
-regular file, then that makes it cumbersome to open a file
-located in the actual git directory.
-
-This command is like `find-file', except that it temporarily
-binds `default-directory' to the actual git directory, while
-reading the FILENAME."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((default-directory (magit-git-dir)))
-     (find-file-read-args "Find file: "
-                          (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer))))
-  (find-file filename wildcards))
-
-(defun magit-find-git-config-file-other-window (filename &optional wildcards)
-  "Edit a file located in the current repository's git directory, in another window.
-
-When \".git\", located at the root of the working tree, is a
-regular file, then that makes it cumbersome to open a file
-located in the actual git directory.
-
-This command is like `find-file-other-window', except that it
-temporarily binds `default-directory' to the actual git
-directory, while reading the FILENAME."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((default-directory (magit-git-dir)))
-     (find-file-read-args "Find file in other window: "
-                          (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer))))
-  (find-file-other-window filename wildcards))
-
-(defun magit-find-git-config-file-other-frame (filename &optional wildcards)
-  "Edit a file located in the current repository's git directory, in another frame.
-
-When \".git\", located at the root of the working tree, is a
-regular file, then that makes it cumbersome to open a file
-located in the actual git directory.
-
-This command is like `find-file-other-frame', except that it
-temporarily binds `default-directory' to the actual git
-directory, while reading the FILENAME."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((default-directory (magit-git-dir)))
-     (find-file-read-args "Find file in other frame: "
-                          (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer))))
-  (find-file-other-frame filename wildcards))
-
-;;; File Mode
-
-(defvar magit-file-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "\C-xg"    'magit-status)
-    (define-key map "\C-x\M-g" 'magit-dispatch-popup)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\M-g" 'magit-file-popup)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-file-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-file-popup "magit" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-file-popup
-  "Popup console for Magit commands in file-visiting buffers."
-  :actions '((?s "Stage"     magit-stage-file)
-             (?D "Diff..."   magit-diff-buffer-file-popup)
-             (?L "Log..."    magit-log-buffer-file-popup)
-             (?B "Blame..."  magit-blame-popup) nil
-             (?u "Unstage"   magit-unstage-file)
-             (?d "Diff"      magit-diff-buffer-file)
-             (?l "Log"       magit-log-buffer-file)
-             (?b "Blame"     magit-blame)
-             (?p "Prev blob" magit-blob-previous)
-             (?c "Commit"    magit-commit-popup) nil
-             (?t "Trace"     magit-log-trace-definition)
-             (?r (lambda ()
-                   (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer
-                     (and (not buffer-file-name)
-                          (propertize "...removal" 'face 'default))))
-                 magit-blame-removal)
-             (?n "Next blob" magit-blob-next)
-             (?e "Edit line" magit-edit-line-commit)
-             nil nil
-             (?f (lambda ()
-                   (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer
-                     (and (not buffer-file-name)
-                          (propertize "...reverse" 'face 'default))))
-                 magit-blame-reverse)
-             nil)
-  :max-action-columns 5)
-
-(defvar magit-file-mode-lighter "")
-
-(define-minor-mode magit-file-mode
-  "Enable some Magit features in a file-visiting buffer.
-
-Currently this only adds the following key bindings.
-\n\\{magit-file-mode-map}"
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.2.0")
-  :lighter magit-file-mode-lighter
-  :keymap  magit-file-mode-map)
-
-(defun magit-file-mode-turn-on ()
-  (and buffer-file-name
-       (magit-inside-worktree-p t)
-       (magit-file-mode)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode global-magit-file-mode
-  magit-file-mode magit-file-mode-turn-on
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.13.0")
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files")
-  :group 'magit-essentials
-  :group 'magit-modes
-  :init-value t)
-;; Unfortunately `:init-value t' only sets the value of the mode
-;; variable but does not cause the mode function to be called, and we
-;; cannot use `:initialize' to call that explicitly because the option
-;; is defined before the functions, so we have to do it here.
-(cl-eval-when (load)
-  (when global-magit-file-mode
-    (global-magit-file-mode 1)))
-
-;;; Blob Mode
-
-(defvar magit-blob-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (cond ((featurep 'jkl)
-           (define-key map "i" 'magit-blob-previous)
-           (define-key map "k" 'magit-blob-next)
-           (define-key map "j" 'magit-blame)
-           (define-key map "l" 'magit-blame-removal)
-           (define-key map "f" 'magit-blame-reverse))
-          (t
-           (define-key map "p" 'magit-blob-previous)
-           (define-key map "n" 'magit-blob-next)
-           (define-key map "b" 'magit-blame)
-           (define-key map "r" 'magit-blame-removal)
-           (define-key map "f" 'magit-blame-reverse)))
-    (define-key map "q" 'magit-kill-this-buffer)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-blob-mode'.")
-
-(define-minor-mode magit-blob-mode
-  "Enable some Magit features in blob-visiting buffers.
-
-Currently this only adds the following key bindings.
-\n\\{magit-blob-mode-map}"
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0"))
-
-(defun magit-blob-next ()
-  "Visit the next blob which modified the current file."
-  (interactive)
-  (if magit-buffer-file-name
-      (magit-blob-visit (or (magit-blob-successor magit-buffer-revision
-                                                  magit-buffer-file-name)
-                            magit-buffer-file-name)
-                        (line-number-at-pos))
-    (if (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer))
-        (user-error "You have reached the end of time")
-      (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file or blob"))))
-
-(defun magit-blob-previous ()
-  "Visit the previous blob which modified the current file."
-  (interactive)
-  (if-let ((file (or magit-buffer-file-name
-                     (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer)))))
-      (--if-let (magit-blob-ancestor magit-buffer-revision file)
-          (magit-blob-visit it (line-number-at-pos))
-        (user-error "You have reached the beginning of time"))
-    (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file or blob")))
-
-(defun magit-blob-visit (blob-or-file line)
-  (if (stringp blob-or-file)
-      (find-file blob-or-file)
-    (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,file) blob-or-file))
-      (magit-find-file rev file)
-      (apply #'message "%s (%s %s ago)"
-             (magit-rev-format "%s" rev)
-             (magit--age (magit-rev-format "%ct" rev)))))
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (forward-line (1- line)))
-
-(defun magit-blob-ancestor (rev file)
-  (let ((lines (magit-with-toplevel
-                 (magit-git-lines "log" "-2" "--format=%H" "--name-only"
-                                  "--follow" (or rev "HEAD") "--" file))))
-    (if rev (cddr lines) (butlast lines 2))))
-
-(defun magit-blob-successor (rev file)
-  (let ((lines (magit-with-toplevel
-                 (magit-git-lines "log" "--format=%H" "--name-only" "--follow"
-                                  "HEAD" "--" file))))
-    (catch 'found
-      (while lines
-        (if (equal (nth 2 lines) rev)
-            (throw 'found (list (nth 0 lines) (nth 1 lines)))
-          (setq lines (nthcdr 2 lines)))))))
-
-;;; File Commands
-
-(defun magit-file-rename (file newname)
-  "Rename the FILE to NEWNAME.
-If FILE isn't tracked in Git, fallback to using `rename-file'."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((file (magit-read-file "Rename file"))
-          (dir (file-name-directory file))
-          (newname (read-file-name (format "Rename %s to file: " file)
-                                   (and dir (expand-file-name dir)))))
-     (list (expand-file-name file (magit-toplevel))
-           (expand-file-name newname))))
-  (if (magit-file-tracked-p (magit-convert-filename-for-git file))
-      (let ((oldbuf (get-file-buffer file)))
-        (when (and oldbuf (buffer-modified-p oldbuf))
-          (user-error "Save %s before moving it" file))
-        (when (file-exists-p newname)
-          (user-error "%s already exists" newname))
-        (magit-run-git "mv"
-                       (magit-convert-filename-for-git file)
-                       (magit-convert-filename-for-git newname))
-        (when oldbuf
-          (with-current-buffer oldbuf
-            (let ((buffer-read-only buffer-read-only))
-              (set-visited-file-name newname))
-            (if (fboundp 'vc-refresh-state)
-                (vc-refresh-state)
-              (with-no-warnings
-                (vc-find-file-hook))))))
-    (rename-file file newname current-prefix-arg)
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-(defun magit-file-untrack (files &optional force)
-  "Untrack the selected FILES or one file read in the minibuffer.
-
-With a prefix argument FORCE do so even when the files have
-staged as well as unstaged changes."
-  (interactive (list (or (--if-let (magit-region-values 'file t)
-                             (progn
-                               (unless (magit-file-tracked-p (car it))
-                                 (user-error "Already untracked"))
-                               (magit-confirm-files 'untrack it "Untrack"))
-                           (list (magit-read-tracked-file "Untrack file"))))
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (magit-run-git "rm" "--cached" (and force "--force") "--" files))
-
-(defun magit-file-delete (files &optional force)
-  "Delete the selected FILES or one file read in the minibuffer.
-
-With a prefix argument FORCE do so even when the files have
-uncommitted changes.  When the files aren't being tracked in
-Git, then fallback to using `delete-file'."
-  (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-region-values 'file t)
-                         (magit-confirm-files 'delete it "Delete")
-                       (list (magit-read-file "Delete file")))
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (if (magit-file-tracked-p (car files))
-      (magit-call-git "rm" (and force "--force") "--" files)
-    (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel)))
-      (dolist (file files)
-        (delete-file (expand-file-name file topdir) t))))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-file-checkout (rev file)
-  "Checkout FILE from REV."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((rev (magit-read-branch-or-commit
-               "Checkout from revision" magit-buffer-revision)))
-     (list rev (magit-read-file-from-rev rev "Checkout file"))))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-run-git "checkout" rev "--" file)))
-
-;;; Read File
-
-(defvar magit-read-file-hist nil)
-
-(defun magit-read-file-from-rev (rev prompt &optional default)
-  (let ((files (magit-revision-files rev)))
-    (magit-completing-read
-     prompt files nil t nil 'magit-read-file-hist
-     (car (member (or default (magit-current-file)) files)))))
-
-(defun magit-read-file (prompt &optional tracked-only)
-  (let ((choices (nconc (magit-list-files)
-                        (unless tracked-only (magit-untracked-files)))))
-    (magit-completing-read prompt choices nil t nil nil
-                           (car (member (or (magit-section-when (file submodule))
-                                            (magit-file-relative-name
-                                             nil tracked-only))
-                                        choices)))))
-
-(defun magit-read-tracked-file (prompt)
-  (magit-read-file prompt t))
-
-(defun magit-read-file-choice (prompt files &optional error default)
-  "Read file from FILES.
-
-If FILES has only one member, return that instead of prompting.
-If FILES has no members, give a user error.  ERROR can be given
-to provide a more informative error.
-
-If DEFAULT is non-nil, use this as the default value instead of
-`magit-current-file'."
-  (pcase (length files)
-    (0 (user-error (or error "No file choices")))
-    (1 (car files))
-    (_ (magit-completing-read
-        prompt files nil t nil 'magit-read-file-hist
-        (car (member (or default (magit-current-file)) files))))))
-
-(defun magit-read-changed-file (rev-or-range prompt &optional default)
-  (magit-read-file-choice
-   prompt
-   (magit-changed-files rev-or-range)
-   default
-   (concat "No file changed in " rev-or-range)))
-
-(defun magit-read-files (prompt initial-contents)
-  (mapconcat 'identity
-             (completing-read-multiple (or prompt "File,s: ")
-                                       (magit-list-files)
-                                       nil nil initial-contents) ","))
-
-;;; Patch File
-
-(defcustom magit-patch-save-arguments '(exclude "--stat")
-  "Arguments used by `magit-patch-save-arguments' (which see)"
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "use buffer arguments" buffer)
-                 (cons :tag "use buffer arguments except"
-                       (const :format "" exclude)
-                       (repeat :format "%v%i\n"
-                               (string :tag "Argument")))
-                 (repeat :tag "use constant arguments"
-                         (string :tag "Argument"))))
-
-(magit-define-popup magit-patch-apply-popup
-  "Popup console for applying a patch file."
-  :man-page "git-apply"
-  :switches '((?i "Also apply to index"     "--index")
-              (?c "Only apply to index"     "--cached")
-              (?3 "Fall back on 3way merge" "--3way"))
-  :actions  '((?a "Apply patch" magit-patch-apply))
-  :default-action 'magit-patch-apply)
-
-(defun magit-patch-apply (file &rest args)
-  "Apply the patch file FILE."
-  (interactive (list (expand-file-name
-                      (read-file-name "Apply patch: "
-                                      default-directory nil nil
-                                      (--when-let (magit-file-at-point)
-                                        (file-relative-name it))))
-                     (magit-patch-apply-arguments)))
-  (magit-run-git "apply" args "--" (magit-convert-filename-for-git file)))
-
-(defun magit-patch-save (file &optional arg)
-  "Write current diff into patch FILE.
-
-What arguments are used to create the patch depends on the value
-of `magit-patch-save-arguments' and whether a prefix argument is
-used.
-
-If the value is the symbol `buffer', then use the same arguments
-as the buffer.  With a prefix argument use no arguments.
-
-If the value is a list beginning with the symbol `exclude', then
-use the same arguments as the buffer except for those matched by
-entries in the cdr of the list.  The comparison is done using
-`string-prefix-p'.  With a prefix argument use the same arguments
-as the buffer.
-
-If the value is a list of strings (including the empty list),
-then use those arguments.  With a prefix argument use the same
-arguments as the buffer.
-
-Of course the arguments that are required to actually show the
-same differences as those shown in the buffer are always used."
-  (interactive (list (read-file-name "Write patch file: " default-directory)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (unless (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-    (user-error "Only diff buffers can be saved as patches"))
-  (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,const ,args ,files) magit-refresh-args))
-    (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode)
-      (setq rev (format "%s~..%s" rev rev)))
-    (cond ((eq magit-patch-save-arguments 'buffer)
-           (when arg
-             (setq args nil)))
-          ((eq (car-safe magit-patch-save-arguments) 'exclude)
-           (unless arg
-             (setq args (-difference args (cdr magit-patch-save-arguments)))))
-          ((not arg)
-           (setq args magit-patch-save-arguments)))
-    (with-temp-file file
-      (magit-git-insert "diff" rev "-p" const args "--" files)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(provide 'magit-files)
-;;; magit-files.el ends here
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-;;; magit-git.el --- Git functionality  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements wrappers for various Git plumbing commands.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(require 'magit-popup)
-(require 'magit-utils)
-(require 'magit-section)
-
-(declare-function magit-call-git "magit-process" (&rest args))
-(declare-function magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay "magit-margin" ())
-(declare-function magit-process-buffer "magit-process" (&optional nodisplay))
-(declare-function magit-process-file "magit-process" (&rest args))
-(declare-function magit-process-insert-section "magit-process"
-                  (pwe program args &optional errcode errlog))
-(declare-function magit-refresh "magit-mode" ())
-(defvar magit-process-error-message-regexps)
-(defvar magit-refresh-args) ; from `magit-mode' for `magit-current-file'
-(defvar magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream)
-(defvar magit-published-branches)
-(defvar magit-diff-section-arguments)
-
-(defvar magit-tramp-process-environment nil)
-
-;;; Options
-
-;; For now this is shared between `magit-process' and `magit-git'.
-(defgroup magit-process nil
-  "Git and other external processes used by Magit."
-  :group 'magit)
-
-(defvar magit-git-environment
-  (list (format "INSIDE_EMACS=%s,magit" emacs-version))
-  "Prepended to `process-environment' while running git.")
-
-(defcustom magit-git-output-coding-system
-  (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 'utf-8)
-  "Coding system for receiving output from Git.
-
-If non-nil, the Git config value `i18n.logOutputEncoding' should
-be set via `magit-git-global-arguments' to value consistent with
-this."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(choice (coding-system :tag "Coding system to decode Git output")
-                 (const :tag "Use system default" nil)))
-
-(defvar magit-git-w32-path-hack nil
-  "Alist of (EXE . (PATHENTRY)).
-This specifies what additional PATH setting needs to be added to
-the environment in order to run the non-wrapper git executables
-successfully.")
-
-(defcustom magit-git-executable
-  ;; Git might be installed in a different location on a remote, so
-  ;; it is better not to use the full path to the executable, except
-  ;; on Window were we would otherwise end up using one one of the
-  ;; wrappers "cmd/git.exe" or "cmd/git.cmd", which are much slower
-  ;; than using "bin/git.exe" directly.
-  (or (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-           (--when-let (executable-find "git")
-             (ignore-errors
-               ;; Git for Windows 2.x provides cygpath so we can
-               ;; ask it for native paths.
-               (let* ((core-exe
-                       (car
-                        (process-lines
-                         it "-c"
-                         "alias.X=!x() { which \"$1\" | cygpath -mf -; }; x"
-                         "X" "git")))
-                      (hack-entry (assoc core-exe magit-git-w32-path-hack))
-                      ;; Running the libexec/git-core executable
-                      ;; requires some extra PATH entries.
-                      (path-hack
-                       (list (concat "PATH="
-                                     (car (process-lines
-                                           it "-c"
-                                           "alias.P=!cygpath -wp \"$PATH\""
-                                           "P"))))))
-                 ;; The defcustom STANDARD expression can be
-                 ;; evaluated many times, so make sure it is
-                 ;; idempotent.
-                 (if hack-entry
-                     (setcdr hack-entry path-hack)
-                   (push (cons core-exe path-hack) magit-git-w32-path-hack))
-                 core-exe))))
-      "git")
-  "The Git executable used by Magit."
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom magit-git-global-arguments
-  `("--no-pager" "--literal-pathspecs" "-c" "core.preloadindex=true"
-    "-c" "log.showSignature=false"
-    ,@(and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-           (list "-c" "i18n.logOutputEncoding=UTF-8")))
-  "Global Git arguments.
-
-The arguments set here are used every time the git executable is
-run as a subprocess.  They are placed right after the executable
-itself and before the git command - as in `git HERE... COMMAND
-REST'.  See the manpage `git(1)' for valid arguments.
-
-Be careful what you add here, especially if you are using Tramp
-to connect to servers with ancient Git versions.  Never remove
-anything that is part of the default value, unless you really
-know what you are doing.  And think very hard before adding
-something; it will be used every time Magit runs Git for any
-purpose."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-git-arguments
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defvar magit-git-debug nil
-  "Whether to enable additional reporting of git errors.
-
-Magit basically calls git for one of these two reasons: for
-side-effects or to do something with its standard output.
-
-When git is run for side-effects then its output, including error
-messages, go into the process buffer which is shown when using \
-\\<magit-status-mode-map>\\[magit-process].
-
-When git's output is consumed in some way, then it would be too
-expensive to also insert it into this buffer, but when this
-option is non-nil and git returns with a non-zero exit status,
-then at least its standard error is inserted into this buffer.
-
-This is only intended for debugging purposes.  Do not enable this
-permanently, that would negatively affect performance.")
-
-
-(defcustom magit-prefer-remote-upstream nil
-  "Whether to favor remote branches when reading the upstream branch.
-
-This controls whether commands that read a branch from the user
-and then set it as the upstream branch, offer a local or a remote
-branch as default completion candidate, when they have the choice.
-
-This affects all commands that use `magit-read-upstream-branch'
-or `magit-read-starting-point', which includes all commands that
-change the upstream and many which create new branches."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.2")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-list-refs-sortby nil
-  "How to sort the ref collection in the prompt.
-
-This affects commands that read a ref.  More specifically, it
-controls the order of refs returned by `magit-list-refs', which
-is called by functions like `magit-list-branch-names' to generate
-the collection of refs.  By default, refs are sorted according to
-their full refname (i.e., 'refs/...').
-
-Any value accepted by the `--sort' flag of `git for-each-ref' can
-be used.  For example, \"-creatordate\" places refs with more
-recent committer or tagger dates earlier in the list.  A list of
-strings can also be given in order to pass multiple sort keys to
-`git for-each-ref'.
-
-Note that, depending on the completion framework you use, this
-may not be sufficient to change the order in which the refs are
-displayed.  It only controls the order of the collection passed
-to `magit-completing-read' or, for commands that support reading
-multiple strings, `read-from-minibuffer'.  The completion
-framework ultimately determines how the collection is displayed."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.11.0")
-  :group 'magit-miscellanous
-  :type '(choice string (repeat string)))
-
-;;; Git
-
-(defvar magit--refresh-cache nil)
-
-(defmacro magit--with-refresh-cache (key &rest body)
-  (declare (indent 1) (debug (form body)))
-  (let ((k (cl-gensym)))
-    `(if magit--refresh-cache
-         (let ((,k ,key))
-           (--if-let (assoc ,k (cdr magit--refresh-cache))
-               (progn (cl-incf (caar magit--refresh-cache))
-                      (cdr it))
-             (cl-incf (cdar magit--refresh-cache))
-             (let ((value ,(macroexp-progn body)))
-               (push (cons ,k value)
-                     (cdr magit--refresh-cache))
-               value)))
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defmacro magit-with-editor (&rest body)
-  "Like `with-editor' but let-bind some more variables."
-  (declare (indent 0) (debug (body)))
-  `(let ((magit-process-popup-time -1)
-         ;; The user may have customized `shell-file-name' to
-         ;; something which results in `w32-shell-dos-semantics' nil
-         ;; (which changes the quoting style used by
-         ;; `shell-quote-argument'), but Git for Windows expects shell
-         ;; quoting in the dos style.
-         (shell-file-name (if (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-                                   ;; If we have Cygwin mount points,
-                                   ;; the git flavor is cygwin, so dos
-                                   ;; shell quoting is probably wrong.
-                                   (not magit-cygwin-mount-points))
-                              "cmdproxy"
-                            shell-file-name)))
-     (with-editor "GIT_EDITOR"
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defun magit-process-git-arguments (args)
-  "Prepare ARGS for a function that invokes Git.
-
-Magit has many specialized functions for running Git; they all
-pass arguments through this function before handing them to Git,
-to do the following.
-
-* Flatten ARGS, removing nil arguments.
-* Prepend `magit-git-global-arguments' to ARGS.
-* On w32 systems, encode to `w32-ansi-code-page'."
-  (setq args (append magit-git-global-arguments (-flatten args)))
-  (if (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt) (boundp 'w32-ansi-code-page))
-      ;; On w32, the process arguments *must* be encoded in the
-      ;; current code-page (see #3250).
-      (mapcar (lambda (arg)
-                (encode-coding-string
-                 arg (intern (format "cp%d" w32-ansi-code-page))))
-              args)
-    args))
-
-(defun magit-git-exit-code (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, returning its exit code."
-  (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil nil nil
-         (magit-process-git-arguments args)))
-
-(defun magit-git-success (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, returning t if its exit code is 0."
-  (= (magit-git-exit-code args) 0))
-
-(defun magit-git-failure (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, returning t if its exit code is 1."
-  (= (magit-git-exit-code args) 1))
-
-(defun magit-git-str (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, returning the first line of its output.
-If there is no output, return nil.  If the output begins with a
-newline, return an empty string.  Like `magit-git-string' but
-ignore `magit-git-debug'."
-  (setq args (-flatten args))
-  (magit--with-refresh-cache (cons default-directory args)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil (list t nil) nil
-             (magit-process-git-arguments args))
-      (unless (bobp)
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (line-end-position))))))
-
-(defun magit-git-output (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, returning its output."
-  (setq args (-flatten args))
-  (magit--with-refresh-cache (cons default-directory args)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil (list t nil) nil
-             (magit-process-git-arguments args))
-      (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))))
-
-(define-error 'magit-invalid-git-boolean "Not a Git boolean")
-
-(defun magit-git-true (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, returning t if it prints \"true\".
-If it prints \"false\", then return nil.  For any other output
-signal `magit-invalid-git-boolean'."
-  (pcase (magit-git-output args)
-    ((or "true"  "true\n")  t)
-    ((or "false" "false\n") nil)
-    (output (signal 'magit-invalid-git-boolean output))))
-
-(defun magit-git-false (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, returning t if it prints \"false\".
-If it prints \"true\", then return nil.  For any other output
-signal `magit-invalid-git-boolean'."
-  (pcase (magit-git-output args)
-    ((or "true"  "true\n")  nil)
-    ((or "false" "false\n") t)
-    (output (signal 'magit-invalid-git-boolean output))))
-
-(defun magit-git-insert (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, inserting its output at point.
-If Git exits with a non-zero exit status, then show a message and
-add a section in the respective process buffer."
-  (setq args (magit-process-git-arguments args))
-  (if magit-git-debug
-      (let (log)
-        (unwind-protect
-            (progn
-              (setq log (make-temp-file "magit-stderr"))
-              (delete-file log)
-              (let ((exit (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable
-                                 nil (list t log) nil args)))
-                (when (> exit 0)
-                  (let ((msg "Git failed"))
-                    (when (file-exists-p log)
-                      (setq msg (with-temp-buffer
-                                  (insert-file-contents log)
-                                  (goto-char (point-max))
-                                  (cond
-                                   ((functionp magit-git-debug)
-                                    (funcall magit-git-debug (buffer-string)))
-                                   ((run-hook-wrapped
-                                     'magit-process-error-message-regexps
-                                     (lambda (re) (re-search-backward re nil t)))
-                                    (match-string-no-properties 1)))))
-                      (let ((magit-git-debug nil))
-                        (with-current-buffer (magit-process-buffer t)
-                          (magit-process-insert-section default-directory
-                                                        magit-git-executable
-                                                        args exit log))))
-                    (message "%s" msg)))
-                exit))
-          (ignore-errors (delete-file log))))
-    (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable
-           nil (list t nil) nil args)))
-
-(defun magit-git-string (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, returning the first line of its output.
-If there is no output, return nil.  If the output begins with a
-newline, return an empty string."
-  (setq args (-flatten args))
-  (magit--with-refresh-cache (cons default-directory args)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (apply #'magit-git-insert args)
-      (unless (bobp)
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (line-end-position))))))
-
-(defun magit-git-lines (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, returning its output as a list of lines.
-Empty lines anywhere in the output are omitted.
-
-If Git exits with a non-zero exit status, then report show a
-message and add a section in the respective process buffer."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (apply #'magit-git-insert args)
-    (split-string (buffer-string) "\n" t)))
-
-(defun magit-git-items (&rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, returning its null-separated output as a list.
-Empty items anywhere in the output are omitted.
-
-If Git exits with a non-zero exit status, then report show a
-message and add a section in the respective process buffer."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (apply #'magit-git-insert args)
-    (split-string (buffer-string) "\0" t)))
-
-(defun magit-git-wash (washer &rest args)
-  "Execute Git with ARGS, inserting washed output at point.
-Actually first insert the raw output at point.  If there is no
-output, call `magit-cancel-section'.  Otherwise temporarily narrow
-the buffer to the inserted text, move to its beginning, and then
-call function WASHER with ARGS as its sole argument."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (let ((beg (point)))
-    (setq args (-flatten args))
-    (magit-git-insert args)
-    (if (= (point) beg)
-        (magit-cancel-section)
-      (unless (bolp)
-        (insert "\n"))
-      (save-restriction
-        (narrow-to-region beg (point))
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (funcall washer args))
-      (when (or (= (point) beg)
-                (= (point) (1+ beg)))
-        (magit-cancel-section))
-      (magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay))))
-
-(defun magit-git-version (&optional raw)
-  (--when-let (let (magit-git-global-arguments)
-                (ignore-errors (substring (magit-git-string "version") 12)))
-    (if raw it (and (string-match "^\\([0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\)" it)
-                    (match-string 1 it)))))
-
-;;; Files
-
-(defun magit--safe-default-directory (&optional file)
-  (catch 'unsafe-default-dir
-    (let ((dir (file-name-as-directory
-                (expand-file-name (or file default-directory))))
-          (previous nil))
-      (while (not (magit-file-accessible-directory-p dir))
-        (setq dir (file-name-directory (directory-file-name dir)))
-        (when (equal dir previous)
-          (throw 'unsafe-default-dir nil))
-        (setq previous dir))
-      dir)))
-
-(defmacro magit--with-safe-default-directory (file &rest body)
-  (declare (indent 1) (debug (form body)))
-  `(when-let ((default-directory (magit--safe-default-directory ,file)))
-     ,@body))
-
-(defun magit-git-dir (&optional path)
-  "Return absolute path to the control directory of the current repository.
-
-All symlinks are followed.  If optional PATH is non-nil, then
-it has to be a path relative to the control directory and its
-absolute path is returned."
-  (magit--with-refresh-cache (list default-directory 'magit-git-dir path)
-    (magit--with-safe-default-directory nil
-      (when-let ((dir (magit-rev-parse-safe "--git-dir")))
-        (setq dir (file-name-as-directory (magit-expand-git-file-name dir)))
-        (unless (file-remote-p dir)
-          (setq dir (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) dir)))
-        (if path (expand-file-name (convert-standard-filename path) dir) dir)))))
-
-(defvar magit--separated-gitdirs nil)
-
-(defun magit--record-separated-gitdir ()
-  (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel))
-        (gitdir (magit-git-dir)))
-    ;; We want to delete the entry for `topdir' here, rather than within
-    ;; (unless ...), in case a `--separate-git-dir' repository was switched to
-    ;; the standard structure (i.e., "topdir/.git/").
-    (setq magit--separated-gitdirs (cl-delete topdir
-                                            magit--separated-gitdirs
-                                            :key #'car :test #'equal))
-    (unless (equal (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name ".git" topdir))
-                   gitdir)
-      (push (cons topdir gitdir) magit--separated-gitdirs))))
-
-(defun magit-toplevel (&optional directory)
-  "Return the absolute path to the toplevel of the current repository.
-
-From within the working tree or control directory of a repository
-return the absolute path to the toplevel directory of the working
-tree.  As a special case, from within a bare repository return
-the control directory instead.  When called outside a repository
-then return nil.
-
-When optional DIRECTORY is non-nil then return the toplevel for
-that directory instead of the one for `default-directory'.
-
-Try to respect the option `find-file-visit-truename', i.e.  when
-the value of that option is nil, then avoid needlessly returning
-the truename.  When a symlink to a sub-directory of the working
-tree is involved, or when called from within a sub-directory of
-the gitdir or from the toplevel of a gitdir, which itself is not
-located within the working tree, then it is not possible to avoid
-returning the truename."
-  (magit--with-refresh-cache
-      (cons (or directory default-directory) 'magit-toplevel)
-    (magit--with-safe-default-directory directory
-      (if-let ((topdir (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-toplevel")))
-          (let (updir)
-            (setq topdir (magit-expand-git-file-name topdir))
-            (if (and
-                 ;; Always honor these settings.
-                 (not find-file-visit-truename)
-                 (not (getenv "GIT_WORK_TREE"))
-                 ;; `--show-cdup' is the relative path to the toplevel
-                 ;; from `(file-truename default-directory)'.  Here we
-                 ;; pretend it is relative to `default-directory', and
-                 ;; go to that directory.  Then we check whether
-                 ;; `--show-toplevel' still returns the same value and
-                 ;; whether `--show-cdup' now is the empty string.  If
-                 ;; both is the case, then we are at the toplevel of
-                 ;; the same working tree, but also avoided needlessly
-                 ;; following any symlinks.
-                 (progn
-                   (setq updir (file-name-as-directory
-                                (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-cdup")))
-                   (setq updir (if (file-name-absolute-p updir)
-                                   (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) updir)
-                                 (expand-file-name updir)))
-                   (let ((default-directory updir))
-                     (and (string-equal (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-cdup") "")
-                          (--when-let (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-toplevel")
-                            (string-equal (magit-expand-git-file-name it)
-                                          topdir))))))
-                updir
-              (concat (file-remote-p default-directory)
-                      (file-name-as-directory topdir))))
-        (when-let ((gitdir (magit-rev-parse-safe "--git-dir")))
-          (setq gitdir (file-name-as-directory
-                        (if (file-name-absolute-p gitdir)
-                            ;; We might have followed a symlink.
-                            (concat (file-remote-p default-directory)
-                                    (magit-expand-git-file-name gitdir))
-                          (expand-file-name gitdir))))
-          (if (magit-bare-repo-p)
-              gitdir
-            (let* ((link (expand-file-name "gitdir" gitdir))
-                   (wtree (and (file-exists-p link)
-                               (magit-file-line link))))
-              (cond
-               ((and wtree
-                     ;; Ignore .git/gitdir files that result from a
-                     ;; Git bug.  See #2364.
-                     (not (equal wtree ".git")))
-                ;; Return the linked working tree.
-                (file-name-directory wtree))
-               ;; The working directory may not be the parent directory of
-               ;; .git if it was set up with `git init --separate-git-dir'.
-               ;; See #2955.
-               ((car (rassoc gitdir magit--separated-gitdirs)))
-               (t
-                ;; Step outside the control directory to enter the working tree.
-                (file-name-directory (directory-file-name gitdir)))))))))))
-
-(defmacro magit-with-toplevel (&rest body)
-  (declare (indent defun) (debug (body)))
-  (let ((toplevel (cl-gensym "toplevel")))
-    `(let ((,toplevel (magit-toplevel)))
-       (if ,toplevel
-           (let ((default-directory ,toplevel))
-             ,@body)
-         (magit--not-inside-repository-error)))))
-
-(define-error 'magit-outside-git-repo "Not inside Git repository")
-(define-error 'magit-git-executable-not-found
-  "Git executable cannot be found (see https://magit.vc/goto/e6a78ed2)")
-
-(defun magit--not-inside-repository-error ()
-  (if (executable-find magit-git-executable)
-      (signal 'magit-outside-git-repo default-directory)
-    (signal 'magit-git-executable-not-found magit-git-executable)))
-
-(defun magit-inside-gitdir-p (&optioal noerror)
-  "Return t if `default-directory' is below the repository directory.
-If it is below the working directory, then return nil.
-If it isn't below either, then signal an error unless NOERROR
-is non-nil, in which case return nil."
-  (and (magit--assert-default-directory noerror)
-       ;; Below a repository directory that is not located below the
-       ;; working directory "git rev-parse --is-inside-git-dir" prints
-       ;; "false", which is wrong.
-       (let ((gitdir (magit-git-dir)))
-         (cond (gitdir (file-in-directory-p default-directory gitdir))
-               (noerror nil)
-               (t (signal 'magit-outside-git-repo default-directory))))))
-
-(defun magit-inside-worktree-p (&optional noerror)
-  "Return t if `default-directory' is below the working directory.
-If it is below the repository directory, then return nil.
-If it isn't below either, then signal an error unless NOERROR
-is non-nil, in which case return nil."
-  (and (magit--assert-default-directory noerror)
-       (condition-case nil
-           (magit-rev-parse-true "--is-inside-work-tree")
-         (magit-invalid-git-boolean
-          (and (not noerror)
-               (signal 'magit-outside-git-repo default-directory))))))
-
-(defun magit-bare-repo-p (&optional noerror)
-  "Return t if the current repository is bare.
-If it is non-bare, then return nil.  If `default-directory'
-isn't below a Git repository, then signal an error unless
-NOERROR is non-nil, in which case return nil."
-  (and (magit--assert-default-directory noerror)
-       (condition-case nil
-           (magit-rev-parse-true "--is-bare-repository")
-         (magit-invalid-git-boolean
-          (and (not noerror)
-               (signal 'magit-outside-git-repo default-directory))))))
-
-(defun magit--assert-default-directory (&optional noerror)
-  (or (file-directory-p default-directory)
-      (and (not noerror)
-           (let ((exists (file-exists-p default-directory)))
-	     (signal (if exists 'file-error 'file-missing)
-		     (list "Running git in directory"
-		           (if exists
-                               "Not a directory"
-                             "No such file or directory")
-		           default-directory))))))
-
-(defun magit-git-repo-p (directory &optional non-bare)
-  "Return t if DIRECTORY is a Git repository.
-When optional NON-BARE is non-nil also return nil if DIRECTORY is
-a bare repository."
-  (and (file-directory-p directory) ; Avoid archives, see #3397.
-       (or (file-regular-p (expand-file-name ".git" directory))
-           (file-directory-p (expand-file-name ".git" directory))
-           (and (not non-bare)
-                (file-regular-p (expand-file-name "HEAD" directory))
-                (file-directory-p (expand-file-name "refs" directory))
-                (file-directory-p (expand-file-name "objects" directory))))))
-
-(defvar-local magit-buffer-revision  nil)
-(defvar-local magit-buffer-refname   nil)
-(defvar-local magit-buffer-file-name nil)
-(put 'magit-buffer-revision  'permanent-local t)
-(put 'magit-buffer-refname   'permanent-local t)
-(put 'magit-buffer-file-name 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun magit-file-relative-name (&optional file tracked)
-  "Return the path of FILE relative to the repository root.
-
-If optional FILE is nil or omitted, return the relative path of
-the file being visited in the current buffer, if any, else nil.
-If the file is not inside a Git repository, then return nil.
-
-If TRACKED is non-nil, return the path only if it matches a
-tracked file."
-  (unless file
-    (with-current-buffer (or (buffer-base-buffer)
-                             (current-buffer))
-      (setq file (or magit-buffer-file-name buffer-file-name
-                     (and (derived-mode-p 'dired-mode) default-directory)))))
-  (when (and file (or (not tracked)
-                      (magit-file-tracked-p (file-relative-name file))))
-    (--when-let (magit-toplevel
-                 (magit--safe-default-directory
-                  (directory-file-name (file-name-directory file))))
-      (file-relative-name file it))))
-
-(defun magit-file-tracked-p (file)
-  (magit-git-success "ls-files" "--error-unmatch" file))
-
-(defun magit-list-files (&rest args)
-  (apply #'magit-git-items "ls-files" "-z" "--full-name" args))
-
-(defun magit-tracked-files ()
-  (magit-list-files "--cached"))
-
-(defun magit-untracked-files (&optional all files)
-  (magit-list-files "--other" (unless all "--exclude-standard") "--" files))
-
-(defun magit-unstaged-files (&optional nomodules files)
-  (magit-git-items "diff-files" "-z" "--name-only"
-                   (and nomodules "--ignore-submodules")
-                   "--" files))
-
-(defun magit-staged-files (&optional nomodules files)
-  (magit-git-items "diff-index" "-z" "--name-only" "--cached"
-                   (and nomodules "--ignore-submodules")
-                   (magit-headish) "--" files))
-
-(defun magit-staged-binary-files ()
-  (--mapcat (and (string-match "^-\t-\t\\(.+\\)" it)
-                 (list (match-string 1 it)))
-            (magit-git-items "diff" "-z" "--cached"
-                             "--numstat" "--ignore-submodules")))
-
-(defun magit-unmerged-files ()
-  (magit-git-items "diff-files" "-z" "--name-only" "--diff-filter=U"))
-
-(defun magit-ignored-files ()
-  (magit-git-items "ls-files" "-z" "--others" "--ignored"
-                   "--exclude-standard" "--directory"))
-
-(defun magit-revision-files (rev)
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-git-items "ls-tree" "-z" "-r" "--name-only" rev)))
-
-(defun magit-changed-files (rev-or-range &optional other-rev)
-  "Return list of files the have changed between two revisions.
-If OTHER-REV is non-nil, REV-OR-RANGE should be a revision, not a
-range.  Otherwise, it can be any revision or range accepted by
-\"git diff\" (i.e., <rev>, <revA>..<revB>, or <revA>...<revB>)."
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-git-items "diff" "-z" "--name-only" rev-or-range other-rev)))
-
-(defun magit-renamed-files (revA revB)
-  (--map (cons (nth 1 it) (nth 2 it))
-         (-partition 3 (magit-git-items
-                        "diff-tree" "-r" "--diff-filter=R" "-z" "-M"
-                        revA revB))))
-
-(defun magit-file-status (&rest args)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (save-excursion (magit-git-insert "status" "-z" args))
-    (let ((pos (point)) status)
-      (while (> (skip-chars-forward "[:print:]") 0)
-        (let ((x (char-after     pos))
-              (y (char-after (1+ pos)))
-              (file (buffer-substring (+ pos 3) (point))))
-          (forward-char)
-          (if (memq x '(?R ?C))
-              (progn
-                (setq pos (point))
-                (skip-chars-forward "[:print:]")
-                (push (list file (buffer-substring pos (point)) x y) status)
-                (forward-char))
-            (push (list file nil x y) status)))
-        (setq pos (point)))
-      status)))
-
-(defcustom magit-cygwin-mount-points
-  (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-    (cl-sort (--map (if (string-match "^\\(.*\\) on \\(.*\\) type" it)
-                        (cons (file-name-as-directory (match-string 2 it))
-                              (file-name-as-directory (match-string 1 it)))
-                      (lwarn '(magit) :error
-                             "Failed to parse Cygwin mount: %S" it))
-                    ;; If --exec-path is not a native Windows path,
-                    ;; then we probably have a cygwin git.
-                    (let ((process-environment
-                           (append magit-git-environment process-environment)))
-                      (and (not (string-match-p
-                                 "\\`[a-zA-Z]:"
-                                 (car (process-lines
-                                       magit-git-executable "--exec-path"))))
-                           (ignore-errors (process-lines "mount")))))
-             #'> :key (pcase-lambda (`(,cyg . ,_win)) (length cyg))))
-  "Alist of (CYGWIN . WIN32) directory names.
-Sorted from longest to shortest CYGWIN name."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type directory))
-
-(defun magit-expand-git-file-name (filename)
-  (unless (file-name-absolute-p filename)
-    (setq filename (expand-file-name filename)))
-  (-if-let ((cyg . win)
-            (cl-assoc filename magit-cygwin-mount-points
-                      :test (lambda (f cyg) (string-prefix-p cyg f))))
-      (concat win (substring filename (length cyg)))
-    filename))
-
-(defun magit-convert-filename-for-git (filename)
-  "Convert FILENAME so that it can be passed to git.
-1. If it's a remote filename, then remove the remote part.
-2. Deal with an `windows-nt' Emacs vs. Cygwin Git incompatibility."
-  (if (file-name-absolute-p filename)
-      (-if-let ((cyg . win)
-                (cl-rassoc filename magit-cygwin-mount-points
-                           :test (lambda (f win) (string-prefix-p win f))))
-          (concat cyg (substring filename (length win)))
-        (or (file-remote-p filename 'localname)
-            filename))
-    filename))
-
-(defun magit-decode-git-path (path)
-  (if (eq (aref path 0) ?\")
-      (decode-coding-string (read path)
-                            (or magit-git-output-coding-system
-                                (car default-process-coding-system))
-                            t)
-    path))
-
-(defun magit-file-at-point ()
-  (magit-section-case
-    (file (oref it value))
-    (hunk (magit-section-parent-value it))))
-
-(defun magit-current-file ()
-  (or (magit-file-relative-name)
-      (magit-file-at-point)
-      (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-           (car (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)))))
-
-;;; Predicates
-
-(defun magit-no-commit-p ()
-  "Return t if there is no commit in the current Git repository."
-  (not (magit-rev-verify "HEAD")))
-
-(defun magit-merge-commit-p (commit)
-  "Return t if COMMIT is a merge commit."
-  (> (length (magit-commit-parents commit)) 1))
-
-(defun magit-anything-staged-p (&optional ignore-submodules &rest files)
-  "Return t if there are any staged changes.
-If optional FILES is non-nil, then only changes to those files
-are considered."
-  (magit-git-failure "diff" "--quiet" "--cached"
-                     (and ignore-submodules "--ignore-submodules")
-                     "--" files))
-
-(defun magit-anything-unstaged-p (&optional ignore-submodules &rest files)
-  "Return t if there are any unstaged changes.
-If optional FILES is non-nil, then only changes to those files
-are considered."
-  (magit-git-failure "diff" "--quiet"
-                     (and ignore-submodules "--ignore-submodules")
-                     "--" files))
-
-(defun magit-anything-modified-p (&optional ignore-submodules &rest files)
-  "Return t if there are any staged or unstaged changes.
-If optional FILES is non-nil, then only changes to those files
-are considered."
-  (or (apply 'magit-anything-staged-p   ignore-submodules files)
-      (apply 'magit-anything-unstaged-p ignore-submodules files)))
-
-(defun magit-anything-unmerged-p (&rest files)
-  "Return t if there are any merge conflicts.
-If optional FILES is non-nil, then only conflicts in those files
-are considered."
-  (and (magit-git-string "ls-files" "--unmerged" files) t))
-
-(defun magit-module-worktree-p (module)
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (file-exists-p (expand-file-name (expand-file-name ".git" module)))))
-
-(defun magit-module-no-worktree-p (module)
-  (not (magit-module-worktree-p module)))
-
-(defun magit-ignore-submodules-p ()
-  (cl-find-if (lambda (arg)
-                (string-prefix-p "--ignore-submodules" arg))
-              magit-diff-section-arguments))
-
-;;; Revisions and References
-
-(defun magit-rev-parse (&rest args)
-  "Execute `git rev-parse ARGS', returning first line of output.
-If there is no output, return nil."
-  (apply #'magit-git-string "rev-parse" args))
-
-(defun magit-rev-parse-safe (&rest args)
-  "Execute `git rev-parse ARGS', returning first line of output.
-If there is no output, return nil.  Like `magit-rev-parse' but
-ignore `magit-git-debug'."
-  (apply #'magit-git-str "rev-parse" args))
-
-(defun magit-rev-parse-true (&rest args)
-  "Execute `git rev-parse ARGS', returning t if it prints \"true\".
-If it prints \"false\", then return nil.  For any other output
-signal an error."
-  (magit-git-true "rev-parse" args))
-
-(defun magit-rev-parse-false (&rest args)
-  "Execute `git rev-parse ARGS', returning t if it prints \"false\".
-If it prints \"true\", then return nil.  For any other output
-signal an error."
-  (magit-git-false "rev-parse" args))
-
-(defun magit-rev-parse-p (&rest args)
-  "Execute `git rev-parse ARGS', returning t if it prints \"true\".
-Return t if the first (and usually only) output line is the
-string \"true\", otherwise return nil."
-  (equal (magit-git-str "rev-parse" args) "true"))
-
-(defun magit-rev-verify (rev)
-  (magit-rev-parse-safe "--verify" rev))
-
-(defun magit-rev-verify-commit (rev)
-  "Return full hash for REV if it names an existing commit."
-  (magit-rev-verify (concat rev "^{commit}")))
-
-(defun magit-rev-equal (a b)
-  (magit-git-success "diff" "--quiet" a b))
-
-(defun magit-rev-eq (a b)
-  (let ((a (magit-rev-verify a))
-        (b (magit-rev-verify b)))
-    (and a b (equal a b))))
-
-(defun magit-rev-ancestor-p (a b)
-  "Return non-nil if commit A is an ancestor of commit B."
-  (magit-git-success "merge-base" "--is-ancestor" a b))
-
-(defun magit-rev-head-p (rev)
-  (or (equal rev "HEAD")
-      (and rev
-           (not (string-match-p "\\.\\." rev))
-           (equal (magit-rev-parse rev)
-                  (magit-rev-parse "HEAD")))))
-
-(defun magit-rev-author-p (rev)
-  "Return t if the user is the author of REV.
-More precisely return t if `user.name' is equal to the author
-name of REV and/or `user.email' is equal to the author email
-of REV."
-  (or (equal (magit-get "user.name")  (magit-rev-format "%an" rev))
-      (equal (magit-get "user.email") (magit-rev-format "%ae" rev))))
-
-(defun magit-rev-name (rev &optional pattern)
-  "Return a symbolic name for REV.
-PATTERN is passed to the `--refs' flag of `git-name-rev' and can
-be used to limit the result to a matching ref.  When structured
-as \"refs/<subdir>/*\", PATTERN is taken as a namespace.  In this
-case, the name returned by `git-name-rev' is discarded if it
-corresponds to a ref outside of the namespace."
-  (--when-let (magit-git-string "name-rev" "--name-only" "--no-undefined"
-                                (and pattern (concat "--refs=" pattern))
-                                rev)
-    ;; We can't use name-rev's --exclude to filter out "*/PATTERN"
-    ;; because --exclude wasn't added until Git v2.13.0.
-    (if (and pattern
-             (string-match-p "\\`refs/[^/]+/\\*\\'" pattern))
-        (let ((namespace (substring pattern 0 -1)))
-          (unless (and (string-match-p namespace it)
-                       (not (magit-rev-verify (concat namespace it))))
-            it))
-      it)))
-
-(defun magit-rev-branch (rev)
-  (--when-let (magit-rev-name rev "refs/heads/*")
-    (unless (string-match-p "[~^]" it) it)))
-
-(defun magit-get-shortname (rev)
-  (let* ((fn (apply-partially 'magit-rev-name rev))
-         (name (or (funcall fn "refs/tags/*")
-                   (funcall fn "refs/heads/*")
-                   (funcall fn "refs/remotes/*"))))
-    (cond ((not name)
-           (magit-rev-parse "--short" rev))
-          ((string-match "^\\(?:tags\\|remotes\\)/\\(.+\\)" name)
-           (if (magit-ref-ambiguous-p (match-string 1 name))
-               name
-             (match-string 1 name)))
-          (t (magit-ref-maybe-qualify name)))))
-
-(defun magit-name-branch (rev &optional lax)
-  (or (magit-name-local-branch rev)
-      (magit-name-remote-branch rev)
-      (and lax (or (magit-name-local-branch rev t)
-                   (magit-name-remote-branch rev t)))))
-
-(defun magit-name-local-branch (rev &optional lax)
-  (--when-let (magit-rev-name rev "refs/heads/*")
-    (and (or lax (not (string-match-p "[~^]" it))) it)))
-
-(defun magit-name-remote-branch (rev &optional lax)
-  (--when-let (magit-rev-name rev "refs/remotes/*")
-    (and (or lax (not (string-match-p "[~^]" it)))
-         (substring it 8))))
-
-(defun magit-name-tag (rev &optional lax)
-  (--when-let (magit-rev-name rev "refs/tags/*")
-    (and (or lax (not (string-match-p "[~^]" it)))
-         (substring it 5))))
-
-(defun magit-ref-fullname (name)
-  "Return fully qualified refname for NAME.
-If NAME is ambiguous, return nil.  NAME may include suffixes such
-as \"^1\" and \"~3\".  "
-  (save-match-data
-    (if (string-match "\\`\\([^^~]+\\)\\(.*\\)" name)
-        (--when-let (magit-rev-parse "--symbolic-full-name"
-                                     (match-string 1 name))
-          (concat it (match-string 2 name)))
-      (error "`name' has an unrecognized format"))))
-
-(defun magit-ref-ambiguous-p (name)
-  (not (magit-ref-fullname name)))
-
-(cl-defun magit-ref-maybe-qualify (name &optional (prefix "heads/"))
-  "If NAME is ambiguous, prepend PREFIX to it."
-  (concat (and (magit-ref-ambiguous-p name)
-               prefix)
-          name))
-
-(defun magit-ref-exists-p (ref)
-  (magit-git-success "show-ref" "--verify" ref))
-
-(defun magit-ref-equal (a b)
-  "Return t if the refs A and B are `equal'.
-A symbolic-ref pointing to some ref, is `equal' to that ref,
-as are two symbolic-refs pointing to the same ref."
-  (equal (magit-ref-fullname a)
-         (magit-ref-fullname b)))
-
-(defun magit-ref-eq (a b)
-  "Return t if the refs A and B are `eq'.
-A symbolic-ref is `eq' to itself, but not to the ref it points
-to, or to some other symbolic-ref that points to the same ref."
-  (let ((symbolic-a (magit-symbolic-ref-p a))
-        (symbolic-b (magit-symbolic-ref-p b)))
-    (or (and symbolic-a
-             symbolic-b
-             (equal a b))
-        (and (not symbolic-a)
-             (not symbolic-b)
-             (magit-ref-equal a b)))))
-
-(defun magit-headish ()
-  "Return \"HEAD\" or if that doesn't exist the hash of the empty tree."
-  (if (magit-no-commit-p)
-      (magit-git-string "mktree")
-    "HEAD"))
-
-(defun magit-branch-at-point ()
-  (magit-section-case
-    (branch (oref it value))
-    (commit (or (magit--painted-branch-at-point)
-                (magit-name-branch (oref it value))))))
-
-(defun magit--painted-branch-at-point (&optional type)
-  (or (and (not (eq type 'remote))
-           (memq (get-text-property (point) 'face)
-                 (list 'magit-branch-local
-                       'magit-branch-current))
-           (cdr (magit-split-branch-name
-                 (thing-at-point 'git-revision t))))
-      (and (not (eq type 'local))
-           (memq (get-text-property (point) 'face)
-                 (list 'magit-branch-remote
-                       'magit-branch-remote-head))
-           (thing-at-point 'git-revision t))))
-
-(defun magit-local-branch-at-point ()
-  (magit-section-case
-    (branch (let ((branch (magit-ref-maybe-qualify (oref it value))))
-              (when (member branch (magit-list-local-branch-names))
-                branch)))
-    (commit (or (magit--painted-branch-at-point 'local)
-                (magit-name-local-branch (oref it value))))))
-
-(defun magit-remote-branch-at-point ()
-  (magit-section-case
-    (branch (let ((branch (oref it value)))
-              (when (member branch (magit-list-remote-branch-names))
-                branch)))
-    (commit (or (magit--painted-branch-at-point 'remote)
-                (magit-name-remote-branch (oref it value))))))
-
-(defun magit-commit-at-point ()
-  (or (magit-section-when commit)
-      (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode)
-           (car magit-refresh-args))))
-
-(defun magit-branch-or-commit-at-point ()
-  (or magit-buffer-refname
-      (magit-section-case
-        (branch (magit-ref-maybe-qualify (oref it value)))
-        (commit (or (magit--painted-branch-at-point)
-                    (let ((rev (oref it value)))
-                      (or (magit-name-branch rev)
-                          (magit-get-shortname rev)
-                          rev))))
-        (tag (magit-ref-maybe-qualify (oref it value) "tags/")))
-      (thing-at-point 'git-revision t)
-      (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-revision-mode
-                           'magit-merge-preview-mode)
-           (car magit-refresh-args))))
-
-(defun magit-tag-at-point ()
-  (magit-section-case
-    (tag    (oref it value))
-    (commit (magit-name-tag (oref it value)))))
-
-(defun magit-stash-at-point ()
-  (magit-section-when stash))
-
-(defun magit-remote-at-point ()
-  (magit-section-case
-    (remote (oref it value))
-    (branch (magit-section-parent-value it))))
-
-(defun magit-module-at-point (&optional predicate)
-  (magit-section-when
-      '(submodule
-        [file modules-unpulled-from-upstream]
-        [file modules-unpulled-from-pushremote]
-        [file modules-unpushed-to-upstream]
-        [file modules-unpushed-to-pushremote])
-    (let ((module (oref it value)))
-      (and (or (not predicate)
-               (funcall predicate module))
-           module))))
-
-(defun magit-get-current-branch ()
-  "Return the refname of the currently checked out branch.
-Return nil if no branch is currently checked out."
-  (magit-git-string "symbolic-ref" "--short" "HEAD"))
-
-(defvar magit-get-previous-branch-timeout 0.5
-  "Maximum time to spend in `magit-get-previous-branch'.
-Given as a number of seconds.")
-
-(defun magit-get-previous-branch ()
-  "Return the refname of the previously checked out branch.
-Return nil if no branch can be found in the `HEAD' reflog
-which is different from the current branch and still exists.
-The amount of time spent searching is limited by
-`magit-get-previous-branch-timeout'."
-  (let ((t0 (float-time))
-        (current (magit-get-current-branch))
-        (i 1) prev)
-    (while (if (> (- (float-time) t0) magit-get-previous-branch-timeout)
-               (setq prev nil) ;; Timed out.
-             (and (setq prev (magit-rev-verify (format "@{-%i}" i)))
-                  (or (not (setq prev (magit-rev-branch prev)))
-                      (equal prev current))))
-      (cl-incf i))
-    prev))
-
-(defun magit-get-upstream-ref (&optional branch)
-  (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch)))
-       (let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "remote"))
-             (merge  (magit-get "branch" branch "merge")))
-         (when (and remote merge)
-           (cond ((string-equal remote ".") merge)
-                 ((string-prefix-p "refs/heads/" merge)
-                  (concat "refs/remotes/" remote "/" (substring merge 11))))))))
-
-(defun magit-get-upstream-branch (&optional branch verify)
-  (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch)))
-       (when-let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "remote"))
-                  (merge  (magit-get "branch" branch "merge")))
-         (and (string-prefix-p "refs/heads/" merge)
-              (let* ((upstream (substring merge 11))
-                     (upstream
-                      (cond ((string-equal remote ".")
-                             (propertize upstream 'face 'magit-branch-local))
-                            ((string-match-p "[@:]" remote)
-                             (propertize (concat remote " " upstream)
-                                         'face 'magit-branch-remote))
-                            (t
-                             (propertize (concat remote "/" upstream)
-                                         'face 'magit-branch-remote)))))
-                (and (or (not verify)
-                         (magit-rev-verify upstream))
-                     upstream))))))
-
-(defun magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch (branch &optional force)
-  (let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "remote")))
-    (and remote (not (equal remote "."))
-         ;; The user has opted in...
-         (or force
-             (--some (if (magit-git-success "check-ref-format" "--branch" it)
-                         (equal it branch)
-                       (string-match-p it branch))
-                     magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream))
-         ;; and local BRANCH tracks a remote branch...
-         (let ((upstream (magit-get-upstream-branch branch)))
-           ;; whose upstream...
-           (and upstream
-                ;; has the same name as BRANCH and...
-                (equal (substring upstream (1+ (length remote))) branch)
-                ;; and can be fast-forwarded to BRANCH.
-                (magit-rev-ancestor-p upstream branch)
-                upstream)))))
-
-(defun magit-get-upstream-remote (&optional branch)
-  (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch)))
-       (magit-get "branch" branch "remote")))
-
-(defun magit-get-push-remote (&optional branch)
-  (or (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch)))
-           (magit-get "branch" branch "pushRemote"))
-      (magit-get "remote.pushDefault")))
-
-(defun magit-get-push-branch (&optional branch verify)
-  (and (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch)))
-       (when-let ((remote (magit-get-push-remote branch))
-                  (push-branch (concat remote "/" branch)))
-         (and (or (not verify)
-                  (magit-rev-verify push-branch))
-              push-branch))))
-
-(defun magit-get-@{push}-branch (&optional branch)
-  (let ((ref (magit-rev-parse "--symbolic-full-name"
-                              (concat branch "@{push}"))))
-    (when (and ref (string-prefix-p "refs/remotes/" ref))
-      (substring ref 13))))
-
-(defun magit-get-remote (&optional branch)
-  (when (or branch (setq branch (magit-get-current-branch)))
-    (let ((remote (magit-get "branch" branch "remote")))
-      (unless (equal remote ".")
-        remote))))
-
-(defun magit-get-some-remote (&optional branch)
-  (or (magit-get-remote branch)
-      (and (magit-branch-p "master")
-           (magit-get-remote "master"))
-      (let ((remotes (magit-list-remotes)))
-        (or (car (member "origin" remotes))
-            (car remotes)))))
-
-(defun magit-branch-merged-p (branch &optional target)
-  "Return non-nil if BRANCH is merged into its upstream and TARGET.
-
-TARGET defaults to the current branch.  If `HEAD' is detached and
-TARGET is nil, then always return nil.  As a special case, if
-TARGET is t, then return non-nil if BRANCH is merged into any one
-of the other local branches.
-
-If, and only if, BRANCH has an upstream, then only return non-nil
-if BRANCH is merged into both TARGET (as described above) as well
-as into its upstream."
-  (and (--if-let (and (magit-branch-p branch)
-                      (magit-get-upstream-branch branch))
-           (magit-git-success "merge-base" "--is-ancestor" branch it)
-         t)
-       (if (eq target t)
-           (delete (magit-name-local-branch branch)
-                   (magit-list-containing-branches branch))
-         (--when-let (or target (magit-get-current-branch))
-           (magit-git-success "merge-base" "--is-ancestor" branch it)))))
-
-(defun magit-split-branch-name (branch)
-  (cond ((member branch (magit-list-local-branch-names))
-         (cons "." branch))
-        ((string-match " " branch)
-         (pcase-let ((`(,url ,branch) (split-string branch " ")))
-           (cons url branch)))
-        ((string-match "/" branch)
-         (let ((remote (substring branch 0 (match-beginning 0))))
-           (if (save-match-data (member remote (magit-list-remotes)))
-               (cons remote (substring branch (match-end 0)))
-             (error "Invalid branch name %s" branch))))))
-
-(defun magit-get-current-tag (&optional rev with-distance)
-  "Return the closest tag reachable from REV.
-
-If optional REV is nil, then default to `HEAD'.
-If optional WITH-DISTANCE is non-nil then return (TAG COMMITS),
-if it is `dirty' return (TAG COMMIT DIRTY). COMMITS is the number
-of commits in `HEAD' but not in TAG and DIRTY is t if there are
-uncommitted changes, nil otherwise."
-  (--when-let (magit-git-str "describe" "--long" "--tags"
-                             (and (eq with-distance 'dirty) "--dirty") rev)
-    (save-match-data
-      (string-match
-       "\\(.+\\)-\\(?:0[0-9]*\\|\\([0-9]+\\)\\)-g[0-9a-z]+\\(-dirty\\)?$" it)
-      (if with-distance
-          `(,(match-string 1 it)
-            ,(string-to-number (or (match-string 2 it) "0"))
-            ,@(and (match-string 3 it) (list t)))
-        (match-string 1 it)))))
-
-(defun magit-get-next-tag (&optional rev with-distance)
-  "Return the closest tag from which REV is reachable.
-
-If optional REV is nil, then default to `HEAD'.
-If no such tag can be found or if the distance is 0 (in which
-case it is the current tag, not the next), return nil instead.
-If optional WITH-DISTANCE is non-nil, then return (TAG COMMITS)
-where COMMITS is the number of commits in TAG but not in REV."
-  (--when-let (magit-git-str "describe" "--contains" (or rev "HEAD"))
-    (save-match-data
-      (when (string-match "^[^^~]+" it)
-        (setq it (match-string 0 it))
-        (unless (equal it (magit-get-current-tag rev))
-          (if with-distance
-              (list it (car (magit-rev-diff-count it rev)))
-            it))))))
-
-(defvar magit-list-refs-namespaces
-  '("refs/heads" "refs/remotes" "refs/tags" "refs/pull"))
-
-(defun magit-list-refs (&optional namespaces format sortby)
-  "Return list of references.
-
-When NAMESPACES is non-nil, list refs from these namespaces
-rather than those from `magit-list-refs-namespaces'.
-
-FORMAT is passed to the `--format' flag of `git for-each-ref'
-and defaults to \"%(refname)\".  If the format is \"%(refname)\"
-or \"%(refname:short)\", then drop the symbolic-ref \"HEAD\".
-
-SORTBY is a key or list of keys to pass to the `--sort' flag of
-`git for-each-ref'.  When nil, use `magit-list-refs-sortby'"
-  (unless format
-    (setq format "%(refname)"))
-  (let ((refs (magit-git-lines "for-each-ref"
-                               (concat "--format=" format)
-                               (--map (concat "--sort=" it)
-                                      (pcase (or sortby magit-list-refs-sortby)
-                                        ((and val (pred stringp)) (list val))
-                                        ((and val (pred listp)) val)))
-                               (or namespaces magit-list-refs-namespaces))))
-    (if (member format '("%(refname)" "%(refname:short)"))
-        (--remove (string-match-p "\\(\\`\\|/\\)HEAD\\'" it) refs)
-      refs)))
-
-(defun magit-list-branches ()
-  (magit-list-refs (list "refs/heads" "refs/remotes")))
-
-(defun magit-list-local-branches ()
-  (magit-list-refs "refs/heads"))
-
-(defun magit-list-remote-branches (&optional remote)
-  (magit-list-refs (concat "refs/remotes/" remote)))
-
-(defun magit-list-related-branches (relation &optional commit arg)
-  (--remove (string-match-p "\\(\\`(HEAD\\|HEAD -> \\)" it)
-            (--map (substring it 2)
-                   (magit-git-lines "branch" arg relation commit))))
-
-(defun magit-list-containing-branches (&optional commit arg)
-  (magit-list-related-branches "--contains" commit arg))
-
-(defun magit-list-publishing-branches (&optional commit)
-  (--filter (magit-rev-ancestor-p commit it)
-            magit-published-branches))
-
-(defun magit-list-merged-branches (&optional commit arg)
-  (magit-list-related-branches "--merged" commit arg))
-
-(defun magit-list-unmerged-branches (&optional commit arg)
-  (magit-list-related-branches "--no-merged" commit arg))
-
-(defun magit-list-unmerged-to-upstream-branches ()
-  (--filter (when-let ((upstream (magit-get-upstream-branch it)))
-              (member it (magit-list-unmerged-branches upstream)))
-            (magit-list-local-branch-names)))
-
-(defun magit-list-branches-pointing-at (commit)
-  (let ((re (format "\\`%s refs/\\(heads\\|remotes\\)/\\(.*\\)\\'"
-                   (magit-rev-verify commit))))
-    (--keep (and (string-match re it)
-                 (let ((name (match-string 2 it)))
-                   (and (not (string-suffix-p "HEAD" name))
-                        name)))
-            (magit-git-lines "show-ref"))))
-
-(defun magit-list-refnames (&optional namespaces)
-  (magit-list-refs namespaces "%(refname:short)"))
-
-(defun magit-list-branch-names ()
-  (magit-list-refnames (list "refs/heads" "refs/remotes")))
-
-(defun magit-list-local-branch-names ()
-  (magit-list-refnames "refs/heads"))
-
-(defun magit-list-remote-branch-names (&optional remote relative)
-  (if (and remote relative)
-      (let ((regexp (format "^refs/remotes/%s/\\(.+\\)" remote)))
-        (--mapcat (when (string-match regexp it)
-                    (list (match-string 1 it)))
-                  (magit-list-remote-branches remote)))
-    (magit-list-refnames (concat "refs/remotes/" remote))))
-
-(defun magit-format-refs (format &rest args)
-  (let ((lines (magit-git-lines
-                "for-each-ref" (concat "--format=" format)
-                (or args (list "refs/heads" "refs/remotes" "refs/tags")))))
-    (if (string-match-p "\f" format)
-        (--map (split-string it "\f") lines)
-      lines)))
-
-(defun magit-list-remotes ()
-  (magit-git-lines "remote"))
-
-(defun magit-list-tags ()
-  (magit-git-lines "tag"))
-
-(defun magit-list-stashes (&optional format)
-  (magit-git-lines "stash" "list" (concat "--format=" (or format "%gd"))))
-
-(defun magit-list-active-notes-refs ()
-  "Return notes refs according to `core.notesRef' and `notes.displayRef'."
-  (magit-git-lines "for-each-ref" "--format=%(refname)"
-                   (or (magit-get "core.notesRef") "refs/notes/commits")
-                   (magit-get-all "notes.displayRef")))
-
-(defun magit-list-notes-refnames ()
-  (--map (substring it 6) (magit-list-refnames "refs/notes")))
-
-(defun magit-remote-list-tags (remote)
-  (--keep (and (not (string-match-p "\\^{}$" it))
-               (substring it 51))
-          (magit-git-lines "ls-remote" "--tags" remote)))
-
-(defun magit-remote-list-branches (remote)
-  (--keep (and (not (string-match-p "\\^{}$" it))
-               (substring it 52))
-          (magit-git-lines "ls-remote" "--heads" remote)))
-
-(defun magit-remote-list-refs (remote)
-  (--keep (and (not (string-match-p "\\^{}$" it))
-               (substring it 41))
-          (magit-git-lines "ls-remote" remote)))
-
-(defun magit-list-module-paths ()
-  (--mapcat (and (string-match "^160000 [0-9a-z]\\{40\\} 0\t\\(.+\\)$" it)
-                 (list (match-string 1 it)))
-            (magit-git-items "ls-files" "-z" "--stage")))
-
-(defun magit-get-submodule-name (path)
-  "Return the name of the submodule at PATH.
-PATH has to be relative to the super-repository."
-  (cadr (split-string
-         (car (or (magit-git-items
-                   "config" "-z"
-                   "-f" (expand-file-name ".gitmodules" (magit-toplevel))
-                   "--get-regexp" "^submodule\\..*\\.path$"
-                   (concat "^" (regexp-quote (directory-file-name path)) "$"))
-                  (error "No such submodule `%s'" path)))
-         "\n")))
-
-(defun magit-list-worktrees ()
-  (let (worktrees worktree)
-    (dolist (line (let ((magit-git-global-arguments
-                         ;; KLUDGE At least in v2.8.3 this triggers a segfault.
-                         (remove "--no-pager" magit-git-global-arguments)))
-                    (magit-git-lines "worktree" "list" "--porcelain")))
-      (cond ((string-prefix-p "worktree" line)
-             (push (setq worktree (list (substring line 9) nil nil nil))
-                   worktrees))
-            ((string-equal line "bare")
-             (let* ((default-directory (car worktree))
-                    (wt (and (not (magit-get-boolean "core.bare"))
-                             (magit-get "core.worktree"))))
-               (if (and wt (file-exists-p (expand-file-name wt)))
-                   (progn (setf (nth 0 worktree) (expand-file-name wt))
-                          (setf (nth 2 worktree) (magit-rev-parse "HEAD"))
-                          (setf (nth 3 worktree) (magit-get-current-branch)))
-                 (setf (nth 1 worktree) t))))
-            ((string-prefix-p "HEAD" line)
-             (setf (nth 2 worktree) (substring line 5)))
-            ((string-prefix-p "branch" line)
-             (setf (nth 3 worktree) (substring line 18)))
-            ((string-equal line "detached"))))
-    (nreverse worktrees)))
-
-(defun magit-symbolic-ref-p (name)
-  (magit-git-success "symbolic-ref" "--quiet" name))
-
-(defun magit-ref-p (rev)
-  (or (car (member rev (magit-list-refs)))
-      (car (member rev (magit-list-refnames)))))
-
-(defun magit-branch-p (rev)
-  (or (car (member rev (magit-list-branches)))
-      (car (member rev (magit-list-branch-names)))))
-
-(defun magit-local-branch-p (rev)
-  (or (car (member rev (magit-list-local-branches)))
-      (car (member rev (magit-list-local-branch-names)))))
-
-(defun magit-remote-branch-p (rev)
-  (or (car (member rev (magit-list-remote-branches)))
-      (car (member rev (magit-list-remote-branch-names)))))
-
-(defun magit-branch-set-face (branch)
-  (propertize branch 'face (if (magit-local-branch-p branch)
-                               'magit-branch-local
-                             'magit-branch-remote)))
-
-(defun magit-tag-p (rev)
-  (car (member rev (magit-list-tags))))
-
-(defun magit-remote-p (string)
-  (car (member string (magit-list-remotes))))
-
-(defun magit-rev-diff-count (a b)
-  "Return the commits in A but not B and vice versa.
-Return a list of two integers: (A>B B>A)."
-  (mapcar 'string-to-number
-          (split-string (magit-git-string "rev-list"
-                                          "--count" "--left-right"
-                                          (concat a "..." b))
-                        "\t")))
-
-(defun magit-abbrev-length ()
-  (--if-let (magit-get "core.abbrev")
-      (string-to-number it)
-    ;; Guess the length git will be using based on an example
-    ;; abbreviation.  Actually HEAD's abbreviation might be an
-    ;; outlier, so use the shorter of the abbreviations for two
-    ;; commits.  When a commit does not exist, then fall back
-    ;; to the default of 7.  See #3034.
-    (min (--if-let (magit-rev-parse "--short" "HEAD")  (length it) 7)
-         (--if-let (magit-rev-parse "--short" "HEAD~") (length it) 7))))
-
-(defun magit-abbrev-arg (&optional arg)
-  (format "--%s=%d" (or arg "abbrev") (magit-abbrev-length)))
-
-(defun magit-rev-abbrev (rev)
-  (magit-rev-parse (magit-abbrev-arg "short") rev))
-
-(defun magit-commit-children (commit &optional args)
-  (mapcar #'car
-          (--filter (member commit (cdr it))
-                    (--map (split-string it " ")
-                           (magit-git-lines
-                            "log" "--format=%H %P"
-                            (or args (list "--branches" "--tags" "--remotes"))
-                            "--not" commit)))))
-
-(defun magit-commit-parents (commit)
-  (--when-let (magit-git-string "rev-list" "-1" "--parents" commit)
-    (cdr (split-string it))))
-
-(defun magit-patch-id (rev)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (magit-process-file
-     shell-file-name nil '(t nil) nil shell-command-switch
-     (let ((exec (shell-quote-argument magit-git-executable)))
-       (format "%s diff-tree -u %s | %s patch-id" exec rev exec)))
-    (car (split-string (buffer-string)))))
-
-(defun magit-rev-format (format &optional rev args)
-  (let ((str (magit-git-string "show" "--no-patch"
-                               (concat "--format=" format) args
-                               (if rev (concat rev "^{commit}") "HEAD") "--")))
-    (unless (string-equal str "")
-      str)))
-
-(defun magit-rev-insert-format (format &optional rev args)
-  (magit-git-insert "show" "--no-patch"
-                    (concat "--format=" format) args
-                    (if rev (concat rev "^{commit}") "HEAD") "--"))
-
-(defun magit-format-rev-summary (rev)
-  (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%h %s" rev)
-    (string-match " " it)
-    (put-text-property 0 (match-beginning 0) 'face 'magit-hash it)
-    it))
-
-(defvar magit-ref-namespaces
-  '(("\\`HEAD\\'"                  . magit-head)
-    ("\\`refs/tags/\\(.+\\)"       . magit-tag)
-    ("\\`refs/heads/\\(.+\\)"      . magit-branch-local)
-    ("\\`refs/remotes/\\(.+\\)"    . magit-branch-remote)
-    ("\\`refs/bisect/\\(bad\\)"    . magit-bisect-bad)
-    ("\\`refs/bisect/\\(skip.*\\)" . magit-bisect-skip)
-    ("\\`refs/bisect/\\(good.*\\)" . magit-bisect-good)
-    ("\\`refs/stash$"              . magit-refname-stash)
-    ("\\`refs/wip/\\(.+\\)"        . magit-refname-wip)
-    ("\\`refs/pullreqs/\\(.+\\)"   . magit-refname-pullreq)
-    ("\\`\\(bad\\):"               . magit-bisect-bad)
-    ("\\`\\(skip\\):"              . magit-bisect-skip)
-    ("\\`\\(good\\):"              . magit-bisect-good)
-    ("\\`\\(.+\\)"                 . magit-refname))
-  "How refs are formatted for display.
-
-Each entry controls how a certain type of ref is displayed, and
-has the form (REGEXP . FACE).  REGEXP is a regular expression
-used to match full refs.  The first entry whose REGEXP matches
-the reference is used.  The first regexp submatch becomes the
-\"label\" that represents the ref and is propertized with FONT.")
-
-(defun magit-format-ref-labels (string)
-  ;; To support Git <2.2.0, we remove the surrounding parentheses here
-  ;; rather than specifying that STRING should be generated with Git's
-  ;; "%D" placeholder.
-  (setq string (->> string
-                    (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`\\s-*(" "")
-                    (replace-regexp-in-string ")\\s-*\\'" "")))
-  (save-match-data
-    (let ((regexp "\\(, \\|tag: \\|HEAD -> \\)")
-          names)
-      (if (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-               (member "--simplify-by-decoration" (cadr magit-refresh-args)))
-          (let ((branches (magit-list-local-branch-names))
-                (re (format "^%s/.+" (regexp-opt (magit-list-remotes)))))
-            (setq names
-                  (--map (cond ((string-equal it "HEAD")     it)
-                               ((string-prefix-p "refs/" it) it)
-                               ((member it branches) (concat "refs/heads/" it))
-                               ((string-match re it) (concat "refs/remotes/" it))
-                               (t                    (concat "refs/" it)))
-                         (split-string
-                          (replace-regexp-in-string "tag: " "refs/tags/" string)
-                          regexp t))))
-        (setq names (split-string string regexp t)))
-      (let (state head tags branches remotes other combined)
-        (dolist (ref names)
-          (let* ((face (cdr (--first (string-match (car it) ref)
-                                     magit-ref-namespaces)))
-                 (name (propertize (or (match-string 1 ref) ref) 'face face)))
-            (cl-case face
-              ((magit-bisect-bad magit-bisect-skip magit-bisect-good)
-               (setq state name))
-              (magit-head
-               (setq head (propertize "@" 'face 'magit-head)))
-              (magit-tag            (push name tags))
-              (magit-branch-local   (push name branches))
-              (magit-branch-remote  (push name remotes))
-              (t                    (push name other)))))
-        (setq remotes
-              (-keep
-               (lambda (name)
-                 (if (string-match "\\`\\([^/]*\\)/\\(.*\\)\\'" name)
-                     (let ((r (match-string 1 name))
-                           (b (match-string 2 name)))
-                       (and (not (equal b "HEAD"))
-                            (if (equal (concat "refs/remotes/" name)
-                                       (magit-git-string
-                                        "symbolic-ref"
-                                        (format "refs/remotes/%s/HEAD" r)))
-                                (propertize name
-                                            'face 'magit-branch-remote-head)
-                              name)))
-                   name))
-               remotes))
-        (dolist (name branches)
-          (let ((push (car (member (magit-get-push-branch name) remotes))))
-            (when push
-              (setq remotes (delete push remotes))
-              (string-match "^[^/]*/" push)
-              (setq push (substring push 0 (match-end 0))))
-            (if (equal name (magit-get-current-branch))
-                (setq head
-                      (concat push
-                              (propertize name 'face 'magit-branch-current)))
-              (push (concat push name) combined))))
-        (mapconcat #'identity
-                   (-flatten `(,state
-                               ,head
-                               ,@(nreverse tags)
-                               ,@(nreverse combined)
-                               ,@(nreverse remotes)
-                               ,@other))
-                   " ")))))
-
-(defun magit-object-type (object)
-  (magit-git-string "cat-file" "-t" object))
-
-(defmacro magit-with-blob (commit file &rest body)
-  (declare (indent 2)
-           (debug (form form body)))
-  `(with-temp-buffer
-     (let ((buffer-file-name ,file))
-       (save-excursion
-         (magit-git-insert "cat-file" "-p"
-                           (concat ,commit ":" buffer-file-name)))
-       (decode-coding-inserted-region
-        (point-min) (point-max) buffer-file-name t nil nil t)
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defmacro magit-with-temp-index (tree arg &rest body)
-  (declare (indent 2) (debug (form form body)))
-  (let ((file (cl-gensym "file")))
-    `(let ((magit--refresh-cache nil)
-           (,file (magit-convert-filename-for-git
-                   (make-temp-name (magit-git-dir "index.magit.")))))
-       (unwind-protect
-           (progn (--when-let ,tree
-                    (or (magit-git-success "read-tree" ,arg it
-                                           (concat "--index-output=" ,file))
-                        (error "Cannot read tree %s" it)))
-                  (if (file-remote-p default-directory)
-                      (let ((magit-tramp-process-environment
-                             (cons (concat "GIT_INDEX_FILE=" ,file)
-                                   magit-tramp-process-environment)))
-                        ,@body)
-                    (let ((process-environment
-                           (cons (concat "GIT_INDEX_FILE=" ,file)
-                                 process-environment)))
-                      ,@body)))
-         (ignore-errors
-           (delete-file (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) ,file)))))))
-
-(defun magit-commit-tree (message &optional tree &rest parents)
-  (magit-git-string "commit-tree" "--no-gpg-sign" "-m" message
-                    (--mapcat (list "-p" it) (delq nil parents))
-                    (or tree
-                        (magit-git-string "write-tree")
-                        (error "Cannot write tree"))))
-
-(defun magit-commit-worktree (message &optional arg &rest other-parents)
-  (magit-with-temp-index "HEAD" arg
-    (and (magit-update-files (magit-unstaged-files))
-         (apply #'magit-commit-tree message nil "HEAD" other-parents))))
-
-(defun magit-update-files (files)
-  (magit-git-success "update-index" "--add" "--remove" "--" files))
-
-(defun magit-update-ref (ref message rev &optional stashish)
-  (let ((magit--refresh-cache nil))
-    (or (if (not (version< (magit-git-version) "2.6.0"))
-            (zerop (magit-call-git "update-ref" "--create-reflog"
-                                   "-m" message ref rev
-                                   (or (magit-rev-verify ref) "")))
-          ;; `--create-reflog' didn't exist before v2.6.0
-          (let ((oldrev  (magit-rev-verify ref))
-                (logfile (magit-git-dir (concat "logs/" ref))))
-            (unless (file-exists-p logfile)
-              (when oldrev
-                (magit-git-success "update-ref" "-d" ref oldrev))
-              (make-directory (file-name-directory logfile) t)
-              (with-temp-file logfile)
-              (when (and oldrev (not stashish))
-                (magit-git-success "update-ref" "-m" "enable reflog"
-                                   ref oldrev ""))))
-          (magit-git-success "update-ref" "-m" message ref rev
-                             (or (magit-rev-verify ref) "")))
-        (error "Cannot update %s with %s" ref rev))))
-
-(defconst magit-range-re
-  (concat "\\`\\([^ \t]*[^.]\\)?"       ; revA
-          "\\(\\.\\.\\.?\\)"            ; range marker
-          "\\([^.][^ \t]*\\)?\\'"))     ; revB
-
-(defun magit-split-range (range)
-  (and (string-match magit-range-re range)
-       (let ((beg (or (match-string 1 range) "HEAD"))
-             (end (or (match-string 3 range) "HEAD")))
-         (cons (if (string-equal (match-string 2 range) "...")
-                   (magit-git-string "merge-base" beg end)
-                 beg)
-               end))))
-
-(defvar magit-thingatpt--git-revision-chars "-./[:alnum:]@{}^~!"
-  "Characters allowable in filenames, excluding space and colon.")
-
-(put 'git-revision 'end-op
-     (lambda ()
-       (re-search-forward
-        (concat "\\=[" magit-thingatpt--git-revision-chars "]*")
-        nil t)))
-
-(put 'git-revision 'beginning-op
-     (lambda ()
-       (if (re-search-backward
-            (concat "[^" magit-thingatpt--git-revision-chars "]") nil t)
-           (forward-char)
-         (goto-char (point-min)))))
-
-(put 'git-revision 'thing-at-point 'magit-thingatpt--git-revision)
-
-(defun magit-thingatpt--git-revision ()
-  (--when-let (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'git-revision)
-    (let ((text (buffer-substring-no-properties (car it) (cdr it))))
-      (and (magit-rev-verify-commit text) text))))
-
-;;; Completion
-
-(defvar magit-revision-history nil)
-
-(defun magit-read-branch (prompt &optional secondary-default)
-  (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-branch-names)
-                         nil t nil 'magit-revision-history
-                         (or (magit-branch-at-point)
-                             secondary-default
-                             (magit-get-current-branch))))
-
-(defun magit-read-branch-or-commit (prompt &optional secondary-default)
-  (or (magit-completing-read prompt (cons "HEAD" (magit-list-refnames))
-                             nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history
-                             (or (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point)
-                                 secondary-default
-                                 (magit-get-current-branch)))
-      (user-error "Nothing selected")))
-
-(defun magit-read-range-or-commit (prompt &optional secondary-default)
-  (magit-read-range
-   prompt
-   (or (--when-let (magit-region-values '(commit branch) t)
-         (deactivate-mark)
-         (concat (car (last it)) ".." (car it)))
-       (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point)
-       secondary-default
-       (magit-get-current-branch))))
-
-(defun magit-read-range (prompt &optional default)
-  (magit-completing-read-multiple prompt
-                                  (magit-list-refnames)
-                                  "\\.\\.\\.?"
-                                  default 'magit-revision-history))
-
-(defun magit-read-remote-branch
-    (prompt &optional remote default local-branch require-match)
-  (let ((choice (magit-completing-read
-                 prompt
-                 (-union (and local-branch
-                              (if remote
-                                  (concat remote "/" local-branch)
-                                (--map (concat it "/" local-branch)
-                                       (magit-list-remotes))))
-                         (magit-list-remote-branch-names remote t))
-                 nil require-match nil 'magit-revision-history default)))
-    (if (or remote (string-match "\\`\\([^/]+\\)/\\(.+\\)" choice))
-        choice
-      (user-error "`%s' doesn't have the form REMOTE/BRANCH" choice))))
-
-(defun magit-read-refspec (prompt remote)
-  (magit-completing-read prompt
-                         (prog2 (message "Determining available refs...")
-                             (magit-remote-list-refs remote)
-                           (message "Determining available refs...done"))))
-
-(defun magit-read-local-branch (prompt &optional secondary-default)
-  (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-local-branch-names)
-                         nil t nil 'magit-revision-history
-                         (or (magit-local-branch-at-point)
-                             secondary-default
-                             (magit-get-current-branch))))
-
-(defun magit-read-local-branch-or-commit (prompt)
-  (let ((branches (magit-list-local-branch-names))
-        (commit (magit-commit-at-point)))
-    (or (magit-completing-read prompt
-                               (if commit (cons commit branches) branches)
-                               nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history
-                               (or (magit-local-branch-at-point) commit))
-                     (user-error "Nothing selected"))))
-
-(defun magit-read-local-branch-or-ref (prompt &optional secondary-default)
-  (magit-completing-read prompt (nconc (magit-list-local-branch-names)
-                                       (magit-list-refs "refs/"))
-                         nil t nil 'magit-revision-history
-                         (or (magit-local-branch-at-point)
-                             secondary-default
-                             (magit-get-current-branch))))
-
-(defun magit-read-other-branch
-    (prompt &optional exclude secondary-default no-require-match)
-  (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch))
-         (atpoint (magit-branch-at-point))
-         (exclude (or exclude current))
-         (default (or (and (not (equal atpoint exclude)) atpoint)
-                      (and (not (equal current exclude)) current)
-                      secondary-default
-                      (magit-get-previous-branch))))
-    (magit-completing-read prompt (delete exclude (magit-list-branch-names))
-                           nil (not no-require-match)
-                           nil 'magit-revision-history default)))
-
-(defun magit-read-other-branch-or-commit
-    (prompt &optional exclude secondary-default)
-  (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch))
-         (atpoint (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point))
-         (exclude (or exclude current))
-         (default (or (and (not (equal atpoint exclude)) atpoint)
-                      (and (not (equal current exclude)) current)
-                      secondary-default
-                      (magit-get-previous-branch))))
-    (or (magit-completing-read prompt (delete exclude (magit-list-refnames))
-                               nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history default)
-        (user-error "Nothing selected"))))
-
-(defun magit-read-other-local-branch
-    (prompt &optional exclude secondary-default no-require-match)
-  (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch))
-         (atpoint (magit-local-branch-at-point))
-         (exclude (or exclude current))
-         (default (or (and (not (equal atpoint exclude)) atpoint)
-                      (and (not (equal current exclude)) current)
-                      secondary-default
-                      (magit-get-previous-branch))))
-    (magit-completing-read prompt
-                           (delete exclude (magit-list-local-branch-names))
-                           nil (not no-require-match)
-                           nil 'magit-revision-history default)))
-
-(defun magit-read-branch-prefer-other (prompt)
-  (let* ((current (magit-get-current-branch))
-         (commit  (magit-commit-at-point))
-         (atrev   (and commit (magit-list-branches-pointing-at commit)))
-         (atpoint (magit--painted-branch-at-point)))
-    (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-branch-names)
-                           nil t nil 'magit-revision-history
-                           (or (magit-section-when 'branch)
-                               atpoint
-                               (and (not (cdr atrev)) (car atrev))
-                               (--first (not (equal it current)) atrev)
-                               (magit-get-previous-branch)
-                               (car atrev)))))
-
-(cl-defun magit-read-upstream-branch
-    (&optional (branch (magit-get-current-branch)) prompt)
-  (magit-completing-read
-   (or prompt (format "Change upstream of %s to" branch))
-   (-union (--map (concat it "/" branch)
-                  (magit-list-remotes))
-           (delete branch (magit-list-branch-names)))
-   nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history
-   (or (let ((r (magit-remote-branch-at-point))
-             (l (magit-branch-at-point)))
-         (when (and l (equal l branch))
-           (setq l nil))
-         (if magit-prefer-remote-upstream (or r l) (or l r)))
-       (let ((r (magit-branch-p "origin/master"))
-             (l (and (not (equal branch "master"))
-                     (magit-branch-p "master"))))
-         (if magit-prefer-remote-upstream (or r l) (or l r)))
-       (let ((previous (magit-get-previous-branch)))
-         (and (not (equal previous branch)) previous)))))
-
-(defun magit-read-starting-point (prompt &optional branch)
-  (or (magit-completing-read
-       (concat prompt
-               (and branch
-                    (if (bound-and-true-p ivy-mode)
-                        ;; Ivy-mode strips faces from prompt.
-                        (format  " `%s'" branch)
-                      (concat " "
-                              (propertize branch 'face 'magit-branch-local))))
-               " starting at")
-       (nconc (list "HEAD")
-              (magit-list-refnames)
-              (directory-files (magit-git-dir) nil "_HEAD\\'"))
-       nil nil nil 'magit-revision-history
-       (magit--default-starting-point))
-      (user-error "Nothing selected")))
-
-(defun magit--default-starting-point ()
-  (or (let ((r (magit-remote-branch-at-point))
-            (l (magit-local-branch-at-point)))
-        (if magit-prefer-remote-upstream (or r l) (or l r)))
-      (magit-commit-at-point)
-      (magit-stash-at-point)
-      (magit-get-current-branch)))
-
-(defun magit-read-tag (prompt &optional require-match)
-  (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-tags) nil
-                         require-match nil 'magit-revision-history
-                         (magit-tag-at-point)))
-
-(defun magit-read-stash (prompt)
-  (let ((stashes (magit-list-stashes)))
-    (magit-completing-read prompt stashes nil t nil nil
-                           (magit-stash-at-point)
-                           (car stashes))))
-
-(defun magit-read-remote (prompt &optional default use-only)
-  (let ((remotes (magit-list-remotes)))
-    (if (and use-only (= (length remotes) 1))
-        (car remotes)
-      (magit-completing-read prompt remotes
-                             nil t nil nil
-                             (or default
-                                 (magit-remote-at-point)
-                                 (magit-get-remote))))))
-
-(defun magit-read-remote-or-url (prompt &optional default)
-  (magit-completing-read prompt
-                         (nconc (magit-list-remotes)
-                                (list "https://" "git://" "git@"))
-                         nil nil nil nil
-                         (or default
-                             (magit-remote-at-point)
-                             (magit-get-remote))))
-
-(defun magit-read-module-path (prompt &optional predicate)
-  (magit-completing-read prompt (magit-list-module-paths)
-                         predicate t nil nil
-                         (magit-module-at-point predicate)))
-
-(defun magit-module-confirm (verb &optional predicate)
-  (let (modules)
-    (if current-prefix-arg
-        (progn
-          (setq modules (magit-list-module-paths))
-          (when predicate
-            (setq modules (-filter predicate modules)))
-          (unless modules
-            (if predicate
-                (user-error "No modules satisfying %s available" predicate)
-              (user-error "No modules available"))))
-      (setq modules (magit-region-values
-                     '(submodule
-                       [file modules-unpulled-from-upstream]
-                       [file modules-unpulled-from-pushremote]
-                       [file modules-unpushed-to-upstream]
-                       [file modules-unpushed-to-pushremote])))
-      (when modules
-        (when predicate
-          (setq modules (-filter predicate modules)))
-        (unless modules
-          (user-error "No modules satisfying %s selected" predicate))))
-    (if (> (length modules) 1)
-        (magit-confirm t nil (format "%s %%i modules" verb) nil modules)
-      (list (magit-read-module-path (format "%s module" verb) predicate)))))
-
-;;; Variables
-
-(defun magit-config-get-from-cached-list (key)
-  (gethash
-   ;; `git config --list' downcases first and last components of the key.
-   (--> key
-        (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`[^.]+" #'downcase it t t)
-        (replace-regexp-in-string "[^.]+\\'" #'downcase it t t))
-   (magit--with-refresh-cache (cons (magit-toplevel) 'config)
-     (let ((configs (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-       (dolist (conf (magit-git-items "config" "--list" "-z"))
-         (let* ((nl-pos (cl-position ?\n conf))
-                (key (substring conf 0 nl-pos))
-                (val (if nl-pos (substring conf (1+ nl-pos)) "")))
-           (puthash key (nconc (gethash key configs) (list val)) configs)))
-       configs))))
-
-(defun magit-get (&rest keys)
-  "Return the value of the Git variable specified by KEYS."
-  (car (last (apply 'magit-get-all keys))))
-
-(defun magit-get-all (&rest keys)
-  "Return all values of the Git variable specified by KEYS."
-  (let ((magit-git-debug nil)
-        (arg (and (or (null (car keys))
-                      (string-prefix-p "--" (car keys)))
-                  (pop keys)))
-        (key (mapconcat 'identity keys ".")))
-    (if (and magit--refresh-cache (not arg))
-        (magit-config-get-from-cached-list key)
-      (magit-git-items "config" arg "-z" "--get-all" key))))
-
-(defun magit-get-boolean (&rest keys)
-  "Return the boolean value of the Git variable specified by KEYS."
-  (let ((key (mapconcat 'identity keys ".")))
-    (if magit--refresh-cache
-        (equal "true" (car (last (magit-config-get-from-cached-list key))))
-      (equal (magit-git-str "config" "--bool" key) "true"))))
-
-(defun magit-set (value &rest keys)
-  "Set the value of the Git variable specified by KEYS to VALUE."
-  (let ((arg (and (or (null (car keys))
-                      (string-prefix-p "--" (car keys)))
-                  (pop keys)))
-        (key (mapconcat 'identity keys ".")))
-    (if value
-        (magit-git-success "config" arg key value)
-      (magit-git-success "config" arg "--unset" key))
-    value))
-
-(gv-define-setter magit-get (val &rest keys)
-  `(magit-set ,val ,@keys))
-
-(defun magit-set-all (values &rest keys)
-  "Set all values of the Git variable specified by KEYS to VALUES."
-  (let ((arg (and (or (null (car keys))
-                      (string-prefix-p "--" (car keys)))
-                  (pop keys)))
-        (var (mapconcat 'identity keys ".")))
-    (when (magit-get var)
-      (magit-call-git "config" arg "--unset-all" var))
-    (dolist (v values)
-      (magit-call-git "config" arg "--add" var v))))
-
-;;;; Variables in Popups
-
-(defun magit--format-popup-variable:value (variable width &optional global)
-  (concat variable
-          (make-string (max 1 (- width 3 (length variable))) ?\s)
-          (if-let ((value (magit-get (and global "--global") variable)))
-              (propertize value 'face 'magit-popup-option-value)
-            (propertize "unset" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument))))
-
-(defun magit--format-popup-variable:values (variable width &optional global)
-  (concat variable
-          (make-string (max 1 (- width 3 (length variable))) ?\s)
-          (if-let ((values (magit-get-all (and global "--global") variable)))
-              (concat
-               (propertize (car values) 'face 'magit-popup-option-value)
-               (mapconcat
-                (lambda (value)
-                  (concat "\n" (make-string width ?\s)
-                          (propertize value
-                                      'face 'magit-popup-option-value)))
-                (cdr values) ""))
-            (propertize "unset" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument))))
-
-(defun magit--set-popup-variable
-    (variable choices &optional default other)
-  (magit-set (--if-let (magit-git-string "config" "--local" variable)
-                 (cadr (member it choices))
-               (car choices))
-             variable)
-  (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer
-    (magit-refresh))
-  (message "%s %s" variable
-           (magit--format-popup-variable:choices*
-            variable choices default other)))
-
-(defun magit--format-popup-variable:choices
-    (variable choices &optional default other width)
-  (concat variable
-          (if width (make-string (- width (length variable)) ?\s) " ")
-          (magit--format-popup-variable:choices*
-           variable choices default other)))
-
-(defun magit--format-popup-variable:choices*
-    (variable choices &optional default other)
-  (let ((local  (magit-git-string "config" "--local"  variable))
-        (global (magit-git-string "config" "--global" variable)))
-    (when other
-      (setq other (--when-let (magit-get other)
-                    (concat other ":" it))))
-    (concat
-     (propertize "[" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument)
-     (mapconcat
-      (lambda (choice)
-        (propertize choice 'face (if (equal choice local)
-                                     'magit-popup-option-value
-                                   'magit-popup-disabled-argument)))
-      choices
-      (propertize "|" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument))
-     (when (or global other default)
-       (concat
-        (propertize "|" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument)
-        (cond (global
-               (propertize (concat "global:" global)
-                           'face (cond (local
-                                        'magit-popup-disabled-argument)
-                                       ((member global choices)
-                                        'magit-popup-option-value)
-                                       (t
-                                        'font-lock-warning-face))))
-              (other
-               (propertize other
-                           'face (if local
-                                     'magit-popup-disabled-argument
-                                   'magit-popup-option-value)))
-              (default
-               (propertize (concat "default:" default)
-                           'face (if local
-                                     'magit-popup-disabled-argument
-                                   'magit-popup-option-value))))))
-     (propertize "]" 'face 'magit-popup-disabled-argument))))
-
-(provide 'magit-git)
-;;; magit-git.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-git.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-git.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 9048415d2c4c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-git.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-imenu.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-imenu.el
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index 6434f9f3c826..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-imenu.el
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@@ -1,241 +0,0 @@
-;;; magit-imenu.el --- Integrate Imenu in magit major modes  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Damien Cassou <damien@cassou.me>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Emacs' major modes can facilitate navigation in their buffers by
-;; supporting Imenu.  In such major modes, launching Imenu (M-x imenu)
-;; makes Emacs display a list of items (e.g., function definitions in
-;; a programming major mode).  Selecting an item from this list moves
-;; point to this item.
-
-;; magit-imenu.el adds Imenu support to every major mode in Magit
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
-
-(require 'magit)
-(require 'git-rebase)
-
-(defun magit-imenu--index-function (entry-types menu-types)
-  "Return an alist of imenu entries in current buffer.
-
-ENTRY-TYPES is a list of section types to be selected through
-`imenu'.
-
-MENU-TYPES is a list of section types containing elements of
-ENTRY-TYPES.  Elements of MENU-TYPES are are used to categories
-elements of ENTRY-TYPES.
-
-This function is used as a helper for functions set as
-`imenu-create-index-function'."
-  (let ((entries (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (while (magit-section--backward-find
-            (lambda ()
-              (let* ((section (magit-current-section))
-                     (type (oref section type))
-                     (parent (oref section parent))
-                     (parent-type (oref parent type)))
-                (and (-contains-p entry-types type)
-                     (-contains-p menu-types parent-type)))))
-      (let* ((section (magit-current-section))
-             (name (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                    (line-beginning-position)
-                    (line-end-position)))
-             (parent (oref section parent))
-             (parent-title (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                            (oref parent start)
-                            (1- (oref parent content)))))
-        (puthash parent-title
-                 (cons (cons name (point))
-                       (gethash parent-title entries (list)))
-                 entries)))
-    (mapcar (lambda (menu-title)
-              (cons menu-title (gethash menu-title entries)))
-            (hash-table-keys entries))))
-
-;;; Log mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--log-prev-index-position-function ()
-  "Move point to previous line in current buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'."
-  (magit-section--backward-find
-   (lambda ()
-     (-contains-p '(commit stash)
-                  (oref (magit-current-section) type)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--log-extract-index-name-function ()
-  "Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line."
-  (save-match-data
-    (looking-at "\\([^ ]+\\)[ *|]+\\(.+\\)$")
-    (format "%s: %s"
-            (match-string-no-properties 1)
-            (match-string-no-properties 2))))
-
-;;; Diff mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--diff-prev-index-position-function ()
-  "Move point to previous file line in current buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'."
-  (magit-section--backward-find
-   (lambda ()
-     (let ((section (magit-current-section)))
-       (and (magit-file-section-p section)
-            (not (equal (oref (oref section parent) type)
-                        'diffstat)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--diff-extract-index-name-function ()
-  "Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line."
-  (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                  (line-end-position)))
-
-;;; Status mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--status-create-index-function ()
-  "Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-create-index-function'."
-  (magit-imenu--index-function
-   '(file commit stash)
-   '(unpushed unstaged unpulled untracked staged stashes)))
-
-;;;; Refs mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--refs-create-index-function ()
-  "Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-create-index-function'."
-  (magit-imenu--index-function
-   '(branch commit tag)
-   '(local remote tags)))
-
-;;;; Cherry mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--cherry-create-index-function ()
-  "Return an alist of all imenu entries in current buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-create-index-function'."
-  (magit-imenu--index-function
-   '(commit)
-   '(cherries)))
-
-;;;; Submodule list mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--submodule-prev-index-position-function ()
-  "Move point to previous line in magit-submodule-list buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'."
-  (unless (bobp)
-    (forward-line -1)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--submodule-extract-index-name-function ()
-  "Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line."
-  (elt (tabulated-list-get-entry) 0))
-
-;;;; Repolist mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--repolist-prev-index-position-function ()
-  "Move point to previous line in magit-repolist buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'."
-  (unless (bobp)
-    (forward-line -1)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--repolist-extract-index-name-function ()
-  "Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line."
-  (let ((entry (tabulated-list-get-entry)))
-    (format "%s (%s)"
-            (elt entry 0)
-            (elt entry (1- (length entry))))))
-
-;;;; Process mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--process-prev-index-position-function ()
-  "Move point to previous process in magit-process buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'."
-  (magit-section--backward-find
-   (lambda ()
-     (eq (oref (magit-current-section) type) 'process))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--process-extract-index-name-function ()
-  "Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line."
-  (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                  (line-end-position)))
-
-;;;; Rebase mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--rebase-prev-index-position-function ()
-  "Move point to previous commit in git-rebase buffer.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-prev-index-position-function'."
-  (catch 'found
-    (while (not (bobp))
-      (git-rebase-backward-line)
-      (when (git-rebase-line-p)
-        (throw 'found t)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-imenu--rebase-extract-index-name-function ()
-  "Return imenu name for line at point.
-This function is used as a value for
-`imenu-extract-index-name-function'.  Point should be at the
-beginning of the line."
-  (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position)
-                                  (line-end-position)))
-
-(provide 'magit-imenu)
-;;; magit-imenu.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-imenu.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-imenu.elc
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index e4c7b013310b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-log.el
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-;;; magit-log.el --- inspect Git history  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements support for looking at Git logs, including
-;; special logs like reflogs and cherry-logs, as well as for selecting
-;; a commit from a log.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit-core)
-(require 'magit-diff)
-
-(declare-function magit-blob-visit "magit-files" (blob-or-file line))
-(declare-function magit-insert-head-branch-header "magit-status"
-                  (&optional branch))
-(declare-function magit-insert-upstream-branch-header "magit-status"
-                  (&optional branch pull keyword))
-(declare-function magit-read-file-from-rev "magit-files"
-                  (rev prompt &optional default))
-(declare-function magit-show-commit "magit-diff"
-                  (arg1 &optional arg2 arg3 arg4))
-(defvar magit-refs-focus-column-width)
-(defvar magit-refs-margin)
-(defvar magit-refs-show-commit-count)
-(defvar magit-buffer-margin)
-(defvar magit-status-margin)
-(defvar magit-status-sections-hook)
-
-(require 'ansi-color)
-(require 'crm)
-(require 'which-func)
-
-(defvar bookmark-make-record-function)
-
-;;; Options
-;;;; Log Mode
-
-(defgroup magit-log nil
-  "Inspect and manipulate Git history."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Logging")
-  :group 'magit-modes)
-
-(defcustom magit-log-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run after entering Magit-Log mode."
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-log-arguments '("-n256" "--graph" "--decorate")
-  "The log arguments used in `magit-log-mode' buffers."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-git-arguments
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom magit-log-remove-graph-args '("--follow" "--grep" "-G" "-S" "-L")
-  "The log arguments that cause the `--graph' argument to be dropped."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument"))
-  :options '("--follow" "--grep" "-G" "-S" "-L"))
-
-(defcustom magit-log-revision-headers-format "\
-%+b
-Author:    %aN <%aE>
-Committer: %cN <%cE>"
-  "Additional format string used with the `++header' argument."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom magit-log-auto-more nil
-  "Insert more log entries automatically when moving past the last entry.
-Only considered when moving past the last entry with
-`magit-goto-*-section' commands."
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-log-margin '(t age magit-log-margin-width t 18)
-  "Format of the margin in `magit-log-mode' buffers.
-
-The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH).
-
-If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be one
-  of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to
-  abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable
-  for `format-time-string') to show the actual date.
-WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for forward
-  compatibility and currently the value should not be changed.
-AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by
-  default.
-AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the author
-  is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :group 'magit-margin
-  :type magit-log-margin--custom-type
-  :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset
-  :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-log-mode))
-
-(defcustom magit-log-show-refname-after-summary nil
-  "Whether to show refnames after commit summaries.
-This is useful if you use really long branch names."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.2.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-log-highlight-keywords t
-  "Whether to highlight bracketed keywords in commit summaries."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-log-header-line-function 'magit-log-header-line-sentence
-  "Function used to generate text shown in header line of log buffers."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type '(choice (function-item magit-log-header-line-arguments)
-                 (function-item magit-log-header-line-sentence)
-                 function))
-
-(defface magit-log-graph
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey30")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "grey80"))
-  "Face for the graph part of the log output."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-log-author
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "firebrick")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "tomato"))
-  "Face for the author part of the log output."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-log-date
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey30")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "grey80"))
-  "Face for the date part of the log output."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-header-line-log-select
-  '((t :inherit bold))
-  "Face for the `header-line' in `magit-log-select-mode'."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-;;;; File Log
-
-(defcustom magit-log-buffer-file-locked t
-  "Whether `magit-log-buffer-file' uses a dedicated buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.7.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;; Select Mode
-
-(defcustom magit-log-select-arguments '("-n256" "--graph" "--decorate")
-  "The log arguments used in `magit-log-select-mode' buffers."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom magit-log-select-show-usage 'both
-  "Whether to show usage information when selecting a commit from a log.
-The message can be shown in the `echo-area' or the `header-line', or in
-`both' places.  If the value isn't one of these symbols, then it should
-be nil, in which case no usage information is shown."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "in echo-area" echo-area)
-                 (const :tag "in header-line" header-line)
-                 (const :tag "in both places" both)
-                 (const :tag "nowhere")))
-
-(defcustom magit-log-select-margin
-  (list (nth 0 magit-log-margin)
-        (nth 1 magit-log-margin)
-        'magit-log-margin-width t
-        (nth 4 magit-log-margin))
-  "Format of the margin in `magit-log-select-mode' buffers.
-
-The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH).
-
-If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be one
-  of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to
-  abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable
-  for `format-time-string') to show the actual date.
-WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for forward
-  compatibility and currently the value should not be changed.
-AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by
-  default.
-AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the author
-  is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :group 'magit-margin
-  :type magit-log-margin--custom-type
-  :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset
-  :set-after '(magit-log-margin)
-  :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-log-select-mode))
-
-;;;; Cherry Mode
-
-(defcustom magit-cherry-sections-hook
-  '(magit-insert-cherry-headers
-    magit-insert-cherry-commits)
-  "Hook run to insert sections into the cherry buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-cherry-margin
-  (list (nth 0 magit-log-margin)
-        (nth 1 magit-log-margin)
-        'magit-log-margin-width t
-        (nth 4 magit-log-margin))
-  "Format of the margin in `magit-cherry-mode' buffers.
-
-The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH).
-
-If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be one
-  of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to
-  abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable
-  for `format-time-string') to show the actual date.
-WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for forward
-  compatibility and currently the value should not be changed.
-AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by
-  default.
-AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the author
-  is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :group 'magit-margin
-  :type magit-log-margin--custom-type
-  :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset
-  :set-after '(magit-log-margin)
-  :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-cherry-mode))
-
-;;;; Reflog Mode
-
-(defcustom magit-reflog-arguments '("-n256")
-  "The log arguments used in `magit-reflog-mode' buffers."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-git-arguments
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defcustom magit-reflog-margin
-  (list (nth 0 magit-log-margin)
-        (nth 1 magit-log-margin)
-        'magit-log-margin-width nil
-        (nth 4 magit-log-margin))
-  "Format of the margin in `magit-reflog-mode' buffers.
-
-The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH).
-
-If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be one
-  of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to
-  abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable
-  for `format-time-string') to show the actual date.
-WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for forward
-  compatibility and currently the value should not be changed.
-AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by
-  default.
-AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the author
-  is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :group 'magit-margin
-  :type magit-log-margin--custom-type
-  :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset
-  :set-after '(magit-log-margin)
-  :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-reflog-mode))
-
-(defface magit-reflog-commit '((t :foreground "green"))
-  "Face for commit commands in reflogs."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-reflog-amend '((t :foreground "magenta"))
-  "Face for amend commands in reflogs."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-reflog-merge '((t :foreground "green"))
-  "Face for merge, checkout and branch commands in reflogs."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-reflog-checkout '((t :foreground "blue"))
-  "Face for checkout commands in reflogs."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-reflog-reset '((t :foreground "red"))
-  "Face for reset commands in reflogs."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-reflog-rebase '((t :foreground "magenta"))
-  "Face for rebase commands in reflogs."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-reflog-cherry-pick '((t :foreground "green"))
-  "Face for cherry-pick commands in reflogs."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-reflog-remote '((t :foreground "cyan"))
-  "Face for pull and clone commands in reflogs."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-reflog-other '((t :foreground "cyan"))
-  "Face for other commands in reflogs."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-;;;; Log Sections
-
-(defcustom magit-log-section-commit-count 10
-  "How many recent commits to show in certain log sections.
-How many recent commits `magit-insert-recent-commits' and
-`magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream-or-recent' (provided
-the upstream isn't ahead of the current branch) show."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type 'number)
-
-(defcustom magit-log-section-arguments '("-n256" "--decorate")
-  "The log arguments used in buffers that show other things besides logs."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-git-arguments
-  :group 'magit-log
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-;;; Commands
-;;;; Popups
-
-(defvar magit-log-popup
-  '(:variable magit-log-arguments
-    :man-page "git-log"
-    :switches ((?g "Show graph"              "--graph")
-               (?c "Show graph in color"     "--color")
-               (?d "Show refnames"           "--decorate")
-               (?S "Show signatures"         "--show-signature")
-               (?u "Show diffs"              "--patch")
-               (?s "Show diffstats"          "--stat")
-               (?h "Show header"             "++header" magit-log++header)
-               (?r "Show in reverse order"   "--reverse")
-               (?D "Simplify by decoration"  "--simplify-by-decoration")
-               (?f "Follow renames when showing single-file log" "--follow"))
-    :options  ((?n "Limit number of commits" "-n")
-               (?f "Limit to files"          "-- " magit-read-files)
-               (?a "Limit to author"         "--author=")
-               (?o "Order commits by"        "++order=" magit-log-select-order)
-               (?g "Search messages"         "--grep=")
-               (?G "Search changes"          "-G")
-               (?S "Search occurrences"      "-S")
-               (?L "Trace line evolution"    "-L" magit-read-file-trace))
-    :actions  ((?l "Log current"             magit-log-current)
-               (?L "Log local branches"      magit-log-branches)
-               (?r "Reflog current"          magit-reflog-current)
-               (?o "Log other"               magit-log)
-               (?b "Log all branches"        magit-log-all-branches)
-               (?O "Reflog other"            magit-reflog)
-               (?h "Log HEAD"                magit-log-head)
-               (?a "Log all references"      magit-log-all)
-               (?H "Reflog HEAD"             magit-reflog-head))
-    :default-action magit-log-current
-    :max-action-columns 3))
-
-(defvar magit-log-mode-refresh-popup
-  '(:variable magit-log-arguments
-    :man-page "git-log"
-    :switches ((?g "Show graph"              "--graph")
-               (?c "Show graph in color"     "--color")
-               (?d "Show refnames"           "--decorate")
-               (?S "Show signatures"         "--show-signature")
-               (?u "Show diffs"              "--patch")
-               (?s "Show diffstats"          "--stat")
-               (?r "Show in reverse order"   "--reverse")
-               (?D "Simplify by decoration"  "--simplify-by-decoration")
-               (?f "Follow renames when showing single-file log" "--follow"))
-    :options  ((?n "Limit number of commits" "-n")
-               (?f "Limit to files"          "-- " magit-read-files)
-               (?a "Limit to author"         "--author=")
-               (?o "Order commits by"        "++order=" magit-log-select-order)
-               (?g "Search messages"         "--grep=")
-               (?G "Search changes"          "-G")
-               (?S "Search occurrences"      "-S")
-               (?L "Trace line evolution"    "-L" magit-read-file-trace))
-    :actions  ((?g "Refresh"       magit-log-refresh)
-               (?L "Toggle margin" magit-toggle-margin)
-               (?s "Set defaults"  magit-log-set-default-arguments) nil
-               (?w "Save defaults" magit-log-save-default-arguments))
-    :max-action-columns 2))
-
-(defvar magit-reflog-mode-refresh-popup
-  '(:variable magit-reflog-arguments
-    :man-page "git-reflog"
-    :options  ((?n "Limit number of commits" "-n"))))
-
-(defvar magit-log-refresh-popup
-  '(:variable magit-log-arguments
-    :man-page "git-log"
-    :switches ((?g "Show graph"          "--graph")
-               (?c "Show graph in color" "--color")
-               (?d "Show refnames"       "--decorate"))
-    :options  ((?n "Limit number of commits" "-n")
-               (?o "Order commits by"        "++order=" magit-log-select-order))
-    :actions  ("Refresh"
-               (?g "buffer"                   magit-log-refresh)
-               (?s "buffer and set defaults"  magit-log-set-default-arguments)
-               (?w "buffer and save defaults" magit-log-save-default-arguments)
-               "Margin"
-               (?L "toggle visibility" magit-toggle-margin)
-               (?l "cycle style"       magit-cycle-margin-style)
-               (?d "toggle details"    magit-toggle-margin-details))
-    :max-action-columns 1))
-
-(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-log-popup)
-(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-log-mode-refresh-popup)
-(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-log-refresh-popup)
-
-(defun magit-read-file-trace (&rest _ignored)
-  (let ((file  (magit-read-file-from-rev "HEAD" "File"))
-        (trace (magit-read-string "Trace")))
-    (concat trace (or (match-string 2 trace) ":") file)))
-
-(defun magit-log-select-order (&rest _ignored)
-  "Set one `--<value>-order' option in Git log.
-This encompasses the options `--author-date-order',
-`--date-order', and `--topo-order'."
-  (magit-read-char-case "Order commits by " t
-    (?t "[t]opography"     "topo")
-    (?a "[a]uthor date"    "author-date")
-    (?c "[c]ommitter date" "date")))
-
-;; This is a dummy procedure used to show help in `magit-log-popup'.
-(defun magit-log++header ()
-  "Insert a header after each revision summary in Git log.
-Customize `magit-log-revision-headers-format' to change this
-header."
-  nil)
-
-(defun magit-log-get-buffer-args ()
-  (cond ((and magit-use-sticky-arguments
-              (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode))
-         (list (nth 1 magit-refresh-args)
-               (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)))
-        ((and (eq magit-use-sticky-arguments t)
-              (--when-let (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-log-mode)
-                (with-current-buffer it
-                  (list (nth 1 magit-refresh-args)
-                        (nth 2 magit-refresh-args))))))
-        (t
-         (list (default-value 'magit-log-arguments) nil))))
-
-(defun magit-log-arguments (&optional refresh)
-  (cond ((memq magit-current-popup
-               '(magit-log-popup magit-log-refresh-popup))
-         (magit-popup-export-file-args magit-current-popup-args))
-        ((and refresh (not (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)))
-         (list magit-log-section-arguments nil))
-        (t
-         (magit-log-get-buffer-args))))
-
-(defun magit-log-popup (arg)
-  "Popup console for log commands."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((magit-log-refresh-popup
-         (pcase major-mode
-           (`magit-log-mode magit-log-mode-refresh-popup)
-           (_               magit-log-refresh-popup)))
-        (magit-log-arguments
-         (apply #'magit-popup-import-file-args (magit-log-get-buffer-args))))
-    (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-log-popup nil arg)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-log-buffer-file-popup ()
-  "Popup console for log commands.
-
-This is a variant of `magit-log-popup' which shows the same popup
-but which limits the log to the file being visited in the current
-buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (if-let ((file (magit-file-relative-name)))
-      (let ((magit-log-arguments
-             (magit-popup-import-file-args
-              (if-let ((buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-log-mode)))
-                  (with-current-buffer buffer
-                    (nth 2 magit-refresh-args))
-                (default-value 'magit-log-arguments))
-              (list file))))
-        (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-log-popup nil nil))
-    (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file")))
-
-(defun magit-log-refresh-popup (arg)
-  "Popup console for changing log arguments in the current buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (magit-log-refresh-assert)
-  (let ((magit-log-refresh-popup
-         (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-select-mode)
-                magit-log-refresh-popup)
-               ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-                (let ((def (copy-sequence magit-log-refresh-popup)))
-                  (plist-put def :switches (plist-get magit-log-popup :switches))
-                  (plist-put def :options  (plist-get magit-log-popup :options))
-                  def))
-               (t
-                magit-log-refresh-popup)))
-        (magit-log-arguments
-         (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-select-mode)
-                (cadr magit-refresh-args))
-               ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-                (magit-popup-import-file-args (nth 1 magit-refresh-args)
-                                              (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)))
-               (t
-                magit-log-section-arguments))))
-    (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-log-refresh-popup nil arg)))
-
-;;;; Refresh Commands
-
-(defun magit-log-refresh (args files)
-  "Set the local log arguments for the current buffer."
-  (interactive (magit-log-arguments t))
-  (magit-log-refresh-assert)
-  (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-select-mode)
-         (setcar (cdr magit-refresh-args) args))
-        ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-         (setcdr magit-refresh-args (list args files)))
-        (t
-         (setq-local magit-log-section-arguments args)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-log-set-default-arguments (args files)
-  "Set the global log arguments for the current buffer."
-  (interactive (magit-log-arguments t))
-  (magit-log-refresh-assert)
-  (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-select-mode)
-         (customize-set-variable 'magit-log-select-arguments args)
-         (setcar (cdr magit-refresh-args) args))
-        ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-         (customize-set-variable 'magit-log-arguments args)
-         (setcdr magit-refresh-args (list args files)))
-        (t
-         (customize-set-variable 'magit-log-section-arguments args)
-         (kill-local-variable    'magit-log-section-arguments)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-log-save-default-arguments (args files)
-  "Set and save the global log arguments for the current buffer."
-  (interactive (magit-log-arguments t))
-  (magit-log-refresh-assert)
-  (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-select-mode)
-         (customize-save-variable 'magit-log-select-arguments args)
-         (setcar (cdr magit-refresh-args) args))
-        ((derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-         (customize-save-variable 'magit-log-arguments args)
-         (setcdr magit-refresh-args (list args files)))
-        (t
-         (customize-save-variable 'magit-log-section-arguments args)
-         (kill-local-variable     'magit-log-section-arguments)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-log-refresh-assert ()
-  (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-reflog-mode)
-         (user-error "Cannot change log arguments in reflog buffers"))
-        ((derived-mode-p 'magit-cherry-mode)
-         (user-error "Cannot change log arguments in cherry buffers"))))
-
-;;;; Log Commands
-
-(defvar magit-log-read-revs-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map crm-local-completion-map)
-    (define-key map "\s" 'self-insert-command)
-    map))
-
-(defun magit-log-read-revs (&optional use-current)
-  (or (and use-current (--when-let (magit-get-current-branch) (list it)))
-      (let ((collection `(,@(and (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "FETCH_HEAD"))
-                                 (list "FETCH_HEAD"))
-                          ,@(magit-list-refnames))))
-        (split-string
-         (magit-completing-read-multiple "Log rev,s" collection
-                                         "\\(\\.\\.\\.?\\|[, ]\\)"
-                                         (or (magit-branch-or-commit-at-point)
-                                             (unless use-current
-                                               (magit-get-previous-branch)))
-                                         'magit-revision-history
-                                         magit-log-read-revs-map)
-         "[, ]" t))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-log-current (revs &optional args files)
-  "Show log for the current branch.
-When `HEAD' is detached or with a prefix argument show log for
-one or more revs read from the minibuffer."
-  (interactive (cons (magit-log-read-revs t)
-                     (magit-log-arguments)))
-  (magit-log revs args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-log (revs &optional args files)
-  "Show log for one or more revs read from the minibuffer.
-The user can input any revision or revisions separated by a
-space, or even ranges, but only branches and tags, and a
-representation of the commit at point, are available as
-completion candidates."
-  (interactive (cons (magit-log-read-revs)
-                     (magit-log-arguments)))
-  (require 'magit)
-  (magit-mode-setup #'magit-log-mode revs args files)
-  (magit-log-goto-same-commit))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-log-head (&optional args files)
-  "Show log for `HEAD'."
-  (interactive (magit-log-arguments))
-  (magit-log (list "HEAD") args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-log-branches (&optional args files)
-  "Show log for all local branches and `HEAD'."
-  (interactive (magit-log-arguments))
-  (magit-log (if (magit-get-current-branch)
-                 (list "--branches")
-               (list "HEAD" "--branches"))
-             args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-log-all-branches (&optional args files)
-  "Show log for all local and remote branches and `HEAD'."
-  (interactive (magit-log-arguments))
-  (magit-log (if (magit-get-current-branch)
-                 (list "--branches" "--remotes")
-               (list "HEAD" "--branches" "--remotes"))
-             args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-log-all (&optional args files)
-  "Show log for all references and `HEAD'."
-  (interactive (magit-log-arguments))
-  (magit-log (if (magit-get-current-branch)
-                 (list "--all")
-               (list "HEAD" "--all"))
-             args files))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-log-buffer-file (&optional follow beg end)
-  "Show log for the blob or file visited in the current buffer.
-With a prefix argument or when `--follow' is part of
-`magit-log-arguments', then follow renames.  When the region is
-active, restrict the log to the lines that the region touches."
-  (interactive
-   (cons current-prefix-arg
-         (and (region-active-p)
-              (magit-file-relative-name)
-              (save-restriction
-                (widen)
-                (list (line-number-at-pos (region-beginning))
-                      (line-number-at-pos
-                       (let ((end (region-end)))
-                         (if (char-after end)
-                             end
-                           ;; Ensure that we don't get the line number
-                           ;; of a trailing newline.
-                           (1- end)))))))))
-  (require 'magit)
-  (if-let ((file (magit-file-relative-name)))
-      (magit-mode-setup-internal
-       #'magit-log-mode
-       (list (list (or magit-buffer-refname
-                       (magit-get-current-branch)
-                       "HEAD"))
-             (let ((args (car (magit-log-arguments))))
-               (when (and follow (not (member "--follow" args)))
-                 (push "--follow" args))
-               (when (and (file-regular-p
-                           (expand-file-name file (magit-toplevel)))
-                          beg end)
-                 (setq args (cons (format "-L%s,%s:%s" beg end file)
-                                  (cl-delete "-L" args :test
-                                             'string-prefix-p)))
-                 (setq file nil))
-               args)
-             (and file (list file)))
-       magit-log-buffer-file-locked)
-    (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file"))
-  (magit-log-goto-same-commit))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-log-trace-definition (file fn rev)
-  "Show log for the definition at point."
-  (interactive (list (or (magit-file-relative-name)
-                         (user-error "Buffer isn't visiting a file"))
-                     (which-function)
-                     (or magit-buffer-refname
-                         (magit-get-current-branch)
-                         "HEAD")))
-  (require 'magit)
-  (magit-mode-setup-internal
-   #'magit-log-mode
-   (list (list rev)
-         (cons (format "-L:%s:%s" (regexp-quote fn) file)
-               (cl-delete "-L" (car (magit-log-arguments))
-                          :test 'string-prefix-p))
-         nil)
-   magit-log-buffer-file-locked)
-  (magit-log-goto-same-commit))
-
-(defun magit-diff-trace-definition ()
-  "Show log for the definition at point in a diff."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (buf pos)
-    (save-window-excursion
-      (call-interactively #'magit-diff-visit-file)
-      (setq buf (current-buffer))
-      (setq pos (point)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (goto-char pos)
-        (call-interactively #'magit-log-trace-definition)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-reflog-current ()
-  "Display the reflog of the current branch."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-reflog (magit-get-current-branch)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-reflog (ref)
-  "Display the reflog of a branch."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-local-branch-or-ref "Show reflog for")))
-  (require 'magit)
-  (magit-mode-setup #'magit-reflog-mode ref magit-reflog-arguments))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-reflog-head ()
-  "Display the `HEAD' reflog."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-reflog "HEAD"))
-
-;;;; Limit Commands
-
-(defun magit-log-toggle-commit-limit ()
-  "Toggle the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to.
-If the number of commits is currently limited, then remove that
-limit.  Otherwise set it to 256."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-log-set-commit-limit (lambda (&rest _) nil)))
-
-(defun magit-log-double-commit-limit ()
-  "Double the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-log-set-commit-limit '*))
-
-(defun magit-log-half-commit-limit ()
-  "Half the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-log-set-commit-limit '/))
-
-(defun magit-log-set-commit-limit (fn)
-  (let* ((val (car (magit-log-arguments t)))
-         (arg (--first (string-match "^-n\\([0-9]+\\)?$" it) val))
-         (num (and arg (string-to-number (match-string 1 arg))))
-         (num (if num (funcall fn num 2) 256)))
-    (setq val (delete arg val))
-    (setcar (cdr magit-refresh-args)
-            (if (and num (> num 0))
-                (cons (format "-n%i" num) val)
-              val)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-log-get-commit-limit ()
-  (--when-let (--first (string-match "^-n\\([0-9]+\\)?$" it)
-                       (car (magit-log-arguments t)))
-    (string-to-number (match-string 1 it))))
-
-;;;; Other Commands
-
-(defun magit-log-bury-buffer (&optional arg)
-  "Bury the current buffer or the revision buffer in the same frame.
-Like `magit-mode-bury-buffer' (which see) but with a negative
-prefix argument instead bury the revision buffer, provided it
-is displayed in the current frame."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (< arg 0)
-      (let* ((buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode))
-             (win (and buf (get-buffer-window buf (selected-frame)))))
-        (if win
-            (with-selected-window win
-              (with-current-buffer buf
-                (magit-mode-bury-buffer (> (abs arg) 1))))
-          (user-error "No revision buffer in this frame")))
-    (magit-mode-bury-buffer (> arg 1))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-log-move-to-parent (&optional n)
-  "Move to the Nth parent of the current commit."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-    (magit-section-when commit
-      (let ((parent-rev (format "%s^%s" (oref it value) (or n 1))))
-        (if-let ((parent-hash (magit-rev-parse "--short" parent-rev)))
-            (if-let ((section (--first (equal (oref it value)
-                                              parent-hash)
-                                       (magit-section-siblings it 'next))))
-                (magit-section-goto section)
-              (user-error
-               (substitute-command-keys
-                (concat "Parent " parent-hash " not found.  Try typing "
-                        "\\[magit-log-double-commit-limit] first"))))
-          (user-error "Parent %s does not exist" parent-rev))))))
-
-;;; Log Mode
-
-(defvar magit-log-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-b" 'magit-go-backward)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-f" 'magit-go-forward)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-n" 'magit-log-move-to-parent)
-    (define-key map "=" 'magit-log-toggle-commit-limit)
-    (define-key map "+" 'magit-log-double-commit-limit)
-    (define-key map "-" 'magit-log-half-commit-limit)
-    (define-key map "q" 'magit-log-bury-buffer)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-log-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-log-mode magit-mode "Magit Log"
-  "Mode for looking at Git log.
-
-This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Log Buffer'.
-
-\\<magit-mode-map>\
-Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer.
-Type \\[magit-visit-thing] or \\[magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up] \
-to visit the commit at point.
-
-Type \\[magit-branch-popup] to see available branch commands.
-Type \\[magit-merge-popup] to merge the branch or commit at point.
-Type \\[magit-cherry-pick-popup] to apply the commit at point.
-Type \\[magit-reset] to reset `HEAD' to the commit at point.
-
-\\{magit-log-mode-map}"
-  :group 'magit-log
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function
-        'magit-imenu--log-prev-index-position-function)
-  (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function
-        'magit-imenu--log-extract-index-name-function)
-  (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function
-              'magit-bookmark--log-make-record))
-
-(defvar magit-log-disable-graph-hack-args
-  '("-G" "--grep" "--author")
-  "Arguments which disable the graph speedup hack.")
-
-(defun magit-log-refresh-buffer (revs args files)
-  (magit-set-header-line-format
-   (funcall magit-log-header-line-function revs args files))
-  (if (= (length files) 1)
-      (unless (magit-file-tracked-p (car files))
-        (setq args (cons "--full-history" args)))
-    (setq args (remove "--follow" args)))
-  (when (--any-p (string-match-p
-                  (concat "^" (regexp-opt magit-log-remove-graph-args)) it)
-                 args)
-    (setq args (remove "--graph" args)))
-  (unless (member "--graph" args)
-    (setq args (remove "--color" args)))
-  (when-let ((limit (magit-log-get-commit-limit))
-             (limit (* 2 limit)) ; increase odds for complete graph
-             (count (and (= (length revs) 1)
-                         (> limit 1024) ; otherwise it's fast enough
-                         (setq revs (car revs))
-                         (not (string-match-p "\\.\\." revs))
-                         (not (member revs '("--all" "--branches")))
-                         (-none-p (lambda (arg)
-                                    (--any-p (string-prefix-p it arg)
-                                             magit-log-disable-graph-hack-args))
-                                  args)
-                         (magit-git-string "rev-list" "--count"
-                                           "--first-parent" args revs))))
-    (setq revs (if (< (string-to-number count) limit)
-                   revs
-                 (format "%s~%s..%s" revs limit revs))))
-  (magit-insert-section (logbuf)
-    (magit-insert-log revs args files)))
-
-(defun magit-log-header-line-arguments (revs args files)
-  "Return string describing some of the used arguments."
-  (mapconcat (lambda (arg)
-               (if (string-match-p " " arg)
-                   (prin1 arg)
-                 arg))
-             `("git" "log" ,@args ,@revs "--" ,@files)
-             " "))
-
-(defun magit-log-header-line-sentence (revs args files)
-  "Return string containing all arguments."
-  (concat "Commits in "
-          (mapconcat #'identity revs " ")
-          (and (member "--reverse" args)
-               " in reverse")
-          (and files (concat " touching "
-                             (mapconcat 'identity files " ")))
-          (--some (and (string-prefix-p "-L" it)
-                       (concat " " it))
-                  args)))
-
-(defun magit-insert-log (revs &optional args files)
-  "Insert a log section.
-Do not add this to a hook variable."
-  (let ((magit-git-global-arguments
-         (remove "--literal-pathspecs" magit-git-global-arguments)))
-    (magit-git-wash (apply-partially #'magit-log-wash-log 'log)
-      "log"
-      (format "--format=%%h%s%%x00%s%%x00%%aN%%x00%%at%%x00%%s%s"
-              (if (member "--decorate" args) "%d" "")
-              (if (member "--show-signature" args)
-                  (progn (setq args (remove "--show-signature" args)) "%G?")
-                "")
-              (if (member "++header" args)
-                  (if (member "--graph" (setq args (remove "++header" args)))
-                      (concat "\n" magit-log-revision-headers-format "\n")
-                    (concat "\n" magit-log-revision-headers-format "\n"))
-                ""))
-      (progn
-        (--when-let (--first (string-match "^\\+\\+order=\\(.+\\)$" it) args)
-          (setq args (cons (format "--%s-order" (match-string 1 it))
-                           (remove it args))))
-        (when (member "--decorate" args)
-          (setq args (cons "--decorate=full" (remove "--decorate" args))))
-        (when (member "--reverse" args)
-          (setq args (remove "--graph" args)))
-        args)
-      "--use-mailmap" "--no-prefix" revs "--" files)))
-
-(defvar magit-commit-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-show-commit)
-    (define-key map "a" 'magit-cherry-apply)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `commit' sections.")
-
-(defvar magit-module-commit-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-show-commit)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `module-commit' sections.")
-
-(defconst magit-log-heading-re
-  (concat "^"
-          "\\(?4:[-_/|\\*o. ]*\\)"                 ; graph
-          "\\(?1:[0-9a-fA-F]+\\)"                  ; sha1
-          "\\(?3:[^\0\n]+)\\)?\0"                  ; refs
-          "\\(?7:[BGUXYREN]\\)?\0"                 ; gpg
-          "\\(?5:[^\0\n]*\\)\0"                    ; author
-          ;; Note: Date is optional because, prior to Git v2.19.0,
-          ;; `git rebase -i --root` corrupts the root's author date.
-          "\\(?6:[^\0\n]*\\)\0"                    ; date
-          "\\(?2:.*\\)$"))                         ; msg
-
-(defconst magit-log-cherry-re
-  (concat "^"
-          "\\(?8:[-+]\\) "                         ; cherry
-          "\\(?1:[0-9a-fA-F]+\\) "                 ; sha1
-          "\\(?2:.*\\)$"))                         ; msg
-
-(defconst magit-log-module-re
-  (concat "^"
-          "\\(?:\\(?11:[<>]\\) \\)?"               ; side
-          "\\(?1:[0-9a-fA-F]+\\) "                 ; sha1
-          "\\(?2:.*\\)$"))                         ; msg
-
-(defconst magit-log-bisect-vis-re
-  (concat "^"
-          "\\(?4:[-_/|\\*o. ]*\\)"                 ; graph
-          "\\(?1:[0-9a-fA-F]+\\)"                  ; sha1
-          "\\(?3:[^\0\n]+)\\)?\0"                  ; refs
-          "\\(?2:.*\\)$"))                         ; msg
-
-(defconst magit-log-bisect-log-re
-  (concat "^# "
-          "\\(?3:bad:\\|skip:\\|good:\\) "         ; "refs"
-          "\\[\\(?1:[^]\n]+\\)\\] "                ; sha1
-          "\\(?2:.*\\)$"))                         ; msg
-
-(defconst magit-log-reflog-re
-  (concat "^"
-          "\\(?1:[^\0\n]+\\)\0"                    ; sha1
-          "\\(?5:[^\0\n]*\\)\0"                    ; author
-          "\\(?:\\(?:[^@\n]+@{\\(?6:[^}\n]+\\)}\0" ; date
-          "\\(?10:merge \\|autosave \\|restart \\|[^:\n]+: \\)?" ; refsub
-          "\\(?2:.*\\)?\\)\\|\0\\)$"))             ; msg
-
-(defconst magit-reflog-subject-re
-  (concat "\\(?1:[^ ]+\\) ?"                       ; command
-          "\\(?2:\\(?: ?-[^ ]+\\)+\\)?"            ; option
-          "\\(?: ?(\\(?3:[^)]+\\))\\)?"))          ; type
-
-(defconst magit-log-stash-re
-  (concat "^"
-          "\\(?1:[^\0\n]+\\)\0"                    ; "sha1"
-          "\\(?5:[^\0\n]*\\)\0"                    ; author
-          "\\(?6:[^\0\n]+\\)\0"                    ; date
-          "\\(?2:.*\\)$"))                         ; msg
-
-(defvar magit-log-count nil)
-
-(defvar magit-log-format-message-function 'magit-log-propertize-keywords)
-
-(defun magit-log-wash-log (style args)
-  (setq args (-flatten args))
-  (when (and (member "--graph" args)
-             (member "--color" args))
-    (let ((ansi-color-apply-face-function
-           (lambda (beg end face)
-             (put-text-property beg end 'font-lock-face
-                                (or face 'magit-log-graph)))))
-      (ansi-color-apply-on-region (point-min) (point-max))))
-  (when (eq style 'cherry)
-    (reverse-region (point-min) (point-max)))
-  (let ((magit-log-count 0))
-    (magit-wash-sequence (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-rev style
-                                          (magit-abbrev-length)))
-    (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-        (when (eq magit-log-count (magit-log-get-commit-limit))
-          (magit-insert-section (longer)
-            (insert-text-button
-             (substitute-command-keys
-              (format "Type \\<%s>\\[%s] to show more history"
-                      'magit-log-mode-map
-                      'magit-log-double-commit-limit))
-             'action (lambda (_button)
-                       (magit-log-double-commit-limit))
-             'follow-link t
-             'mouse-face 'magit-section-highlight)))
-      (insert ?\n))))
-
-(cl-defun magit-log-wash-rev (style abbrev)
-  (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-    (cl-incf magit-log-count))
-  (looking-at (pcase style
-                (`log        magit-log-heading-re)
-                (`cherry     magit-log-cherry-re)
-                (`module     magit-log-module-re)
-                (`reflog     magit-log-reflog-re)
-                (`stash      magit-log-stash-re)
-                (`bisect-vis magit-log-bisect-vis-re)
-                (`bisect-log magit-log-bisect-log-re)))
-  (magit-bind-match-strings
-      (hash msg refs graph author date gpg cherry _ refsub side) nil
-    (setq msg (substring-no-properties msg))
-    (when refs
-      (setq refs (substring-no-properties refs)))
-    (let ((align (or (eq style 'cherry)
-                     (not (member "--stat" (cadr magit-refresh-args)))))
-          (non-graph-re (if (eq style 'bisect-vis)
-                            magit-log-bisect-vis-re
-                          magit-log-heading-re)))
-      (magit-delete-line)
-      ;; If the reflog entries have been pruned, the output of `git
-      ;; reflog show' includes a partial line that refers to the hash
-      ;; of the youngest expired reflog entry.
-      (when (and (eq style 'reflog) (not date))
-        (cl-return-from magit-log-wash-rev t))
-      (magit-insert-section section (commit hash)
-        (pcase style
-          (`stash      (oset section type 'stash))
-          (`module     (oset section type 'module-commit))
-          (`bisect-log (setq hash (magit-rev-parse "--short" hash))))
-        (when cherry
-          (when (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-refs-mode)
-                     magit-refs-show-commit-count)
-            (insert (make-string (1- magit-refs-focus-column-width) ?\s)))
-          (insert (propertize cherry 'face (if (string= cherry "-")
-                                               'magit-cherry-equivalent
-                                             'magit-cherry-unmatched)))
-          (insert ?\s))
-        (when side
-          (insert (propertize side 'face (if (string= side "<")
-                                             'magit-cherry-equivalent
-                                           'magit-cherry-unmatched)))
-          (insert ?\s))
-        (when align
-          (insert (propertize hash 'face 'magit-hash) ?\s))
-        (when graph
-          (insert graph))
-        (unless align
-          (insert (propertize hash 'face 'magit-hash) ?\s))
-        (when (and refs (not magit-log-show-refname-after-summary))
-          (insert (magit-format-ref-labels refs) ?\s))
-        (when (eq style 'reflog)
-          (insert (format "%-2s " (1- magit-log-count)))
-          (when refsub
-            (insert (magit-reflog-format-subject
-                     (substring refsub 0 (if (string-match-p ":" refsub) -2 -1))))))
-        (when msg
-          (when gpg
-            (setq msg (propertize msg 'face
-                                  (pcase (aref gpg 0)
-                                    (?G 'magit-signature-good)
-                                    (?B 'magit-signature-bad)
-                                    (?U 'magit-signature-untrusted)
-                                    (?X 'magit-signature-expired)
-                                    (?Y 'magit-signature-expired-key)
-                                    (?R 'magit-signature-revoked)
-                                    (?E 'magit-signature-error)))))
-          (insert (funcall magit-log-format-message-function hash msg)))
-        (when (and refs magit-log-show-refname-after-summary)
-          (insert ?\s)
-          (insert (magit-format-ref-labels refs)))
-        (insert ?\n)
-        (when (memq style '(log reflog stash))
-          (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-          (when (and refsub
-                     (string-match "\\`\\([^ ]\\) \\+\\(..\\)\\(..\\)" date))
-            (setq date (+ (string-to-number (match-string 1 date))
-                          (* (string-to-number (match-string 2 date)) 60 60)
-                          (* (string-to-number (match-string 3 date)) 60))))
-          (save-excursion
-            (backward-char)
-            (magit-log-format-margin hash author date)))
-        (when (and (eq style 'cherry)
-                   (magit-buffer-margin-p))
-          (save-excursion
-            (backward-char)
-            (apply #'magit-log-format-margin hash
-                   (split-string (magit-rev-format "%aN%x00%ct" hash) "\0"))))
-        (when (and graph
-                   (not (eobp))
-                   (not (looking-at non-graph-re)))
-          (when (looking-at "")
-            (magit-insert-heading)
-            (delete-char 1)
-            (magit-insert-section (commit-header)
-              (forward-line)
-              (magit-insert-heading)
-              (re-search-forward "")
-              (backward-delete-char 1)
-              (forward-char)
-              (insert ?\n))
-            (delete-char 1))
-          (if (looking-at "^\\(---\\|\n\s\\|\ndiff\\)")
-              (let ((limit (save-excursion
-                             (and (re-search-forward non-graph-re nil t)
-                                  (match-beginning 0)))))
-                (unless (oref magit-insert-section--current content)
-                  (magit-insert-heading))
-                (delete-char (if (looking-at "\n") 1 4))
-                (magit-diff-wash-diffs (list "--stat") limit))
-            (when align
-              (setq align (make-string (1+ abbrev) ? )))
-            (when (and (not (eobp)) (not (looking-at non-graph-re)))
-              (when align
-                (setq align (make-string (1+ abbrev) ? )))
-              (while (and (not (eobp)) (not (looking-at non-graph-re)))
-                (when align
-                  (save-excursion (insert align)))
-                (magit-make-margin-overlay)
-                (forward-line))
-              ;; When `--format' is used and its value isn't one of the
-              ;; predefined formats, then `git-log' does not insert a
-              ;; separator line.
-              (save-excursion
-                (forward-line -1)
-                (looking-at "[-_/|\\*o. ]*"))
-              (setq graph (match-string 0))
-              (unless (string-match-p "[/\\]" graph)
-                (insert graph ?\n))))))))
-  t)
-
-(defun magit-log-propertize-keywords (_rev msg)
-  (let ((start 0))
-    (when (string-match "^\\(squash\\|fixup\\)! " msg start)
-      (setq start (match-end 0))
-      (put-text-property (match-beginning 0)
-                         (match-end 0)
-                         'face 'magit-keyword-squash msg))
-    (while (string-match "\\[[^[]*\\]" msg start)
-      (setq start (match-end 0))
-      (when magit-log-highlight-keywords
-        (put-text-property (match-beginning 0)
-                           (match-end 0)
-                           'face 'magit-keyword msg))))
-  msg)
-
-(defun magit-log-maybe-show-more-commits (section)
-  "When point is at the end of a log buffer, insert more commits.
-
-Log buffers end with a button \"Type + to show more history\".
-When the use of a section movement command puts point on that
-button, then automatically show more commits, without the user
-having to press \"+\".
-
-This function is called by `magit-section-movement-hook' and
-exists mostly for backward compatibility reasons."
-  (when (and (eq (oref section type) 'longer)
-             magit-log-auto-more)
-    (magit-log-double-commit-limit)
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (magit-section-forward)))
-
-(defvar magit--update-revision-buffer nil)
-
-(defun magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer (&optional _)
-  "When moving in the log buffer, update the revision buffer.
-If there is no revision buffer in the same frame, then do nothing."
-  (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-    (magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer-1)))
-
-(defun magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer-1 ()
-  (unless magit--update-revision-buffer
-    (when-let ((commit (magit-section-when 'commit))
-               (buffer (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-revision-mode nil t)))
-      (setq magit--update-revision-buffer (list commit buffer))
-      (run-with-idle-timer
-       magit-update-other-window-delay nil
-       (let ((args (magit-show-commit--arguments)))
-         (lambda ()
-           (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,buf) magit--update-revision-buffer))
-             (setq magit--update-revision-buffer nil)
-             (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-               (let ((magit-display-buffer-noselect t))
-                 (apply #'magit-show-commit rev args))))
-           (setq magit--update-revision-buffer nil)))))))
-
-(defvar magit--update-blob-buffer nil)
-
-(defun magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer (&optional _)
-  "When moving in the log buffer, update the blob buffer.
-If there is no blob buffer in the same frame, then do nothing."
-  (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode)
-    (magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer-1)))
-
-(defun magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer-1 ()
-  (unless magit--update-revision-buffer
-    (when-let ((commit (magit-section-when 'commit))
-               (buffer (--first (with-current-buffer it magit-buffer-revision)
-                                (mapcar #'window-buffer (window-list)))))
-        (setq magit--update-blob-buffer (list commit buffer))
-        (run-with-idle-timer
-         magit-update-other-window-delay nil
-         (lambda ()
-           (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,buf) magit--update-blob-buffer))
-             (setq magit--update-blob-buffer nil)
-             (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-               (save-excursion
-                 (with-selected-window (get-buffer-window buf)
-                   (with-current-buffer buf
-                     (magit-blob-visit (list (magit-rev-parse rev)
-                                             (magit-file-relative-name
-                                              magit-buffer-file-name))
-                                       (line-number-at-pos))))))))))))
-
-(defun magit-log-goto-same-commit (&optional default)
-  (let ((prev magit-previous-section))
-    (when-let ((rev (cond ((and prev (magit-section-match 'commit prev))
-                           (oref prev value))
-                          ((and prev (magit-section-match 'branch prev))
-                           (magit-rev-format "%h" (oref prev value)))
-                          (default (magit-rev-format "%h" default))))
-               (same (--first (equal (oref it value) rev)
-                              (oref magit-root-section children))))
-      (goto-char (oref same start)))))
-
-;;; Log Margin
-
-(defvar-local magit-log-margin-show-shortstat nil)
-
-(defun magit-toggle-log-margin-style ()
-  "Toggle between the regular and the shortstat margin style.
-The shortstat style is experimental and rather slow."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq magit-log-margin-show-shortstat
-        (not magit-log-margin-show-shortstat))
-  (magit-set-buffer-margin nil t))
-
-(defun magit-log-format-margin (rev author date)
-  (when-let ((option (magit-margin-option)))
-    (if magit-log-margin-show-shortstat
-        (magit-log-format-shortstat-margin rev)
-      (pcase-let ((`(,_ ,style ,width ,details ,details-width)
-                   (or magit-buffer-margin
-                       (symbol-value option))))
-        (magit-make-margin-overlay
-         (concat (and details
-                      (concat (propertize (truncate-string-to-width
-                                           (or author "")
-                                           details-width
-                                           nil ?\s (make-string 1 magit-ellipsis))
-                                          'face 'magit-log-author)
-                              " "))
-                 (propertize
-                  (if (stringp style)
-                      (format-time-string
-                       style
-                       (seconds-to-time (string-to-number date)))
-                    (pcase-let* ((abbr (eq style 'age-abbreviated))
-                                 (`(,cnt ,unit) (magit--age date abbr)))
-                      (format (format (if abbr "%%2i%%-%ic" "%%2i %%-%is")
-                                      (- width (if details (1+ details-width) 0)))
-                              cnt unit)))
-                  'face 'magit-log-date)))))))
-
-(defun magit-log-format-shortstat-margin (rev)
-  (magit-make-margin-overlay
-   (if-let ((line (and rev (magit-git-string
-                            "show" "--format=" "--shortstat" rev))))
-       (if (string-match "\
-\\([0-9]+\\) files? changed, \
-\\(?:\\([0-9]+\\) insertions?(\\+)\\)?\
-\\(?:\\(?:, \\)?\\([0-9]+\\) deletions?(-)\\)?\\'" line)
-           (magit-bind-match-strings (files add del) line
-             (format
-              "%5s %5s%4s"
-              (if add
-                  (propertize (format "%s+" add) 'face 'magit-diffstat-added)
-                "")
-              (if del
-                  (propertize (format "%s-" del) 'face 'magit-diffstat-removed)
-                "")
-              files))
-         "")
-     "")))
-
-(defun magit-log-margin-width (style details details-width)
-  (+ (if details (1+ details-width) 0)
-     (if (stringp style)
-         (length (format-time-string style))
-       (+ 2 ; two digits
-          1 ; trailing space
-          (if (eq style 'age-abbreviated)
-              1  ; single character
-            (+ 1 ; gap after digits
-               (apply #'max (--map (max (length (nth 1 it))
-                                        (length (nth 2 it)))
-                                   magit--age-spec))))))))
-
-;;; Select Mode
-
-(defvar magit-log-select-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map magit-log-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-b" 'undefined)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-f" 'undefined)
-    (define-key map "."        'magit-log-select-pick)
-    (define-key map "e"        'magit-log-select-pick)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'magit-log-select-pick)
-    (define-key map "q"        'magit-log-select-quit)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-k" 'magit-log-select-quit)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-log-select-mode'.")
-
-(put 'magit-log-select-pick :advertised-binding [?\C-c ?\C-c])
-(put 'magit-log-select-quit :advertised-binding [?\C-c ?\C-k])
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-log-select-mode magit-log-mode "Magit Select"
-  "Mode for selecting a commit from history.
-
-This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Select from Log'.
-
-\\<magit-mode-map>\
-Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer.
-Type \\[magit-visit-thing] or \\[magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up] \
-to visit the commit at point.
-
-\\<magit-log-select-mode-map>\
-Type \\[magit-log-select-pick] to select the commit at point.
-Type \\[magit-log-select-quit] to abort without selecting a commit."
-  :group 'magit-log
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer))
-
-(defun magit-log-select-refresh-buffer (rev args)
-  (magit-insert-section (logbuf)
-    (magit-insert-log rev args)))
-
-(defvar-local magit-log-select-pick-function nil)
-(defvar-local magit-log-select-quit-function nil)
-
-(defun magit-log-select (pick &optional msg quit branch args initial)
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (magit-mode-setup #'magit-log-select-mode
-                    (or branch (magit-get-current-branch) "HEAD")
-                    (append args magit-log-select-arguments))
-  (magit-log-goto-same-commit initial)
-  (setq magit-log-select-pick-function pick)
-  (setq magit-log-select-quit-function quit)
-  (when magit-log-select-show-usage
-    (let ((pick (propertize (substitute-command-keys
-                             "\\[magit-log-select-pick]")
-                            'face
-                            'magit-header-line-key))
-          (quit (propertize (substitute-command-keys
-                             "\\[magit-log-select-quit]")
-                            'face
-                            'magit-header-line-key)))
-      (setq msg (format-spec
-                 (if msg
-                     (if (string-suffix-p "," msg)
-                         (concat msg " or %q to abort")
-                       msg)
-                   "Type %p to select commit at point, or %q to abort")
-                 `((?p . ,pick)
-                   (?q . ,quit)))))
-    (add-face-text-property 0 (length msg) 'magit-header-line-log-select t msg)
-    (when (memq magit-log-select-show-usage '(both header-line))
-      (magit-set-header-line-format msg))
-    (when (memq magit-log-select-show-usage '(both echo-area))
-      (message "%s" (substring-no-properties msg)))))
-
-(defun magit-log-select-pick ()
-  "Select the commit at point and act on it.
-Call `magit-log-select-pick-function' with the selected
-commit as argument."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((fun magit-log-select-pick-function)
-        (rev (magit-commit-at-point)))
-    (magit-mode-bury-buffer 'kill)
-    (funcall fun rev)))
-
-(defun magit-log-select-quit ()
-  "Abort selecting a commit, don't act on any commit."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-mode-bury-buffer 'kill)
-  (when magit-log-select-quit-function
-    (funcall magit-log-select-quit-function)))
-
-;;; Cherry Mode
-
-(defvar magit-cherry-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "q" 'magit-log-bury-buffer)
-    (define-key map "L" 'magit-margin-popup)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-cherry-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-cherry-mode magit-mode "Magit Cherry"
-  "Mode for looking at commits not merged upstream.
-
-\\<magit-mode-map>\
-Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer.
-Type \\[magit-visit-thing] or \\[magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up] \
-to visit the commit at point.
-
-Type \\[magit-cherry-pick-popup] to apply the commit at point.
-
-\\{magit-cherry-mode-map}"
-  :group 'magit-log
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (setq imenu-create-index-function
-        'magit-imenu--cherry-create-index-function)
-  (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function
-              'magit-bookmark--cherry-make-record))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cherry (head upstream)
-  "Show commits in a branch that are not merged in the upstream branch."
-  (interactive
-   (let  ((head (magit-read-branch "Cherry head")))
-     (list head (magit-read-other-branch "Cherry upstream" head
-                                         (magit-get-upstream-branch head)))))
-  (require 'magit)
-  (magit-mode-setup #'magit-cherry-mode upstream head))
-
-(defun magit-cherry-refresh-buffer (_upstream _head)
-  (magit-insert-section (cherry)
-    (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-cherry-sections-hook)))
-
-(defun magit-insert-cherry-headers ()
-  "Insert headers appropriate for `magit-cherry-mode' buffers."
-  (magit-insert-head-branch-header (nth 1 magit-refresh-args))
-  (magit-insert-upstream-branch-header (nth 1 magit-refresh-args)
-                                       (nth 0 magit-refresh-args)
-                                       "Upstream: ")
-  (insert ?\n))
-
-(defun magit-insert-cherry-commits ()
-  "Insert commit sections into a `magit-cherry-mode' buffer."
-  (magit-insert-section (cherries)
-    (magit-insert-heading "Cherry commits:")
-    (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'cherry)
-      "cherry" "-v" "--abbrev" magit-refresh-args)))
-
-;;; Reflog Mode
-
-(defvar magit-reflog-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map magit-log-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "L" 'magit-margin-popup)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-reflog-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-reflog-mode magit-log-mode "Magit Reflog"
-  "Mode for looking at Git reflog.
-
-This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Reflog'.
-
-\\<magit-mode-map>\
-Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer.
-Type \\[magit-visit-thing] or \\[magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up] \
-to visit the commit at point.
-
-Type \\[magit-cherry-pick-popup] to apply the commit at point.
-Type \\[magit-reset] to reset `HEAD' to the commit at point.
-
-\\{magit-reflog-mode-map}"
-  :group 'magit-log
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function
-              'magit-bookmark--reflog-make-record))
-
-(defun magit-reflog-refresh-buffer (ref args)
-  (magit-set-header-line-format (concat "Reflog for " ref))
-  (magit-insert-section (reflogbuf)
-    (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'reflog)
-      "reflog" "show" "--format=%h%x00%aN%x00%gd%x00%gs" "--date=raw"
-      args ref "--")))
-
-(defvar magit-reflog-labels
-  '(("commit"      . magit-reflog-commit)
-    ("amend"       . magit-reflog-amend)
-    ("merge"       . magit-reflog-merge)
-    ("checkout"    . magit-reflog-checkout)
-    ("branch"      . magit-reflog-checkout)
-    ("reset"       . magit-reflog-reset)
-    ("rebase"      . magit-reflog-rebase)
-    ("cherry-pick" . magit-reflog-cherry-pick)
-    ("initial"     . magit-reflog-commit)
-    ("pull"        . magit-reflog-remote)
-    ("clone"       . magit-reflog-remote)
-    ("autosave"    . magit-reflog-commit)
-    ("restart"     . magit-reflog-reset)))
-
-(defun magit-reflog-format-subject (subject)
-  (let* ((match (string-match magit-reflog-subject-re subject))
-         (command (and match (match-string 1 subject)))
-         (option  (and match (match-string 2 subject)))
-         (type    (and match (match-string 3 subject)))
-         (label (if (string= command "commit")
-                    (or type command)
-                  command))
-         (text (if (string= command "commit")
-                   label
-                 (mapconcat #'identity
-                            (delq nil (list command option type))
-                            " "))))
-    (format "%-16s "
-            (propertize text 'face
-                        (or (cdr (assoc label magit-reflog-labels))
-                            'magit-reflog-other)))))
-
-;;; Log Sections
-;;;; Standard Log Sections
-
-(defvar magit-unpulled-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-diff-dwim)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `unpulled' sections.")
-
-(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-unpulled-from-upstream
-  "Unpulled from @{upstream}" unpulled "..@{upstream}")
-
-(defun magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream ()
-  "Insert commits that haven't been pulled from the upstream yet."
-  (when (magit-git-success "rev-parse" "@{upstream}")
-    (magit-insert-section (unpulled "..@{upstream}" t)
-      (magit-insert-heading
-        (format (propertize "Unpulled from %s:" 'face 'magit-section-heading)
-                (magit-get-upstream-branch)))
-      (magit-insert-log "..@{upstream}" magit-log-section-arguments))))
-
-(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-unpulled-from-pushremote
-  "Unpulled from <push-remote>" unpulled
-  (concat ".." (magit-get-push-branch)))
-
-(defun magit-insert-unpulled-from-pushremote ()
-  "Insert commits that haven't been pulled from the push-remote yet."
-  (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch)
-    (unless (and (equal (magit-rev-name it)
-                        (magit-rev-name "@{upstream}"))
-                 (or (memq 'magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream
-                           magit-status-sections-hook)
-                     (memq 'magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream-or-recent
-                           magit-status-sections-hook)))
-      (magit-insert-section (unpulled (concat ".." it) t)
-        (magit-insert-heading
-          (format (propertize "Unpulled from %s:" 'face 'magit-section-heading)
-                  (propertize it 'face 'magit-branch-remote)))
-        (magit-insert-log (concat ".." it) magit-log-section-arguments)))))
-
-(defvar magit-unpushed-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-diff-dwim)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `unpushed' sections.")
-
-(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-unpushed-to-upstream
-  "Unpushed to @{upstream}" unpushed "@{upstream}..")
-
-(defun magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream-or-recent ()
-  "Insert section showing unpushed or other recent commits.
-If an upstream is configured for the current branch and it is
-behind of the current branch, then show the commits that have
-not yet been pushed into the upstream branch.  If no upstream is
-configured or if the upstream is not behind of the current branch,
-then show the last `magit-log-section-commit-count' commits."
-  (let ((upstream (magit-rev-parse "@{upstream}")))
-    (if (or (not upstream)
-            (magit-rev-ancestor-p "HEAD" upstream))
-        (magit-insert-recent-commits 'unpushed "@{upstream}..")
-      (magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream ()
-  "Insert commits that haven't been pushed to the upstream yet."
-  (when (magit-git-success "rev-parse" "@{upstream}")
-    (magit-insert-section (unpushed "@{upstream}..")
-      (magit-insert-heading
-        (format (propertize "Unmerged into %s:" 'face 'magit-section-heading)
-                (magit-get-upstream-branch)))
-      (magit-insert-log "@{upstream}.." magit-log-section-arguments))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-recent-commits (&optional type value)
-  "Insert section showing recent commits.
-Show the last `magit-log-section-commit-count' commits."
-  (let* ((start (format "HEAD~%s" magit-log-section-commit-count))
-         (range (and (magit-rev-verify start)
-                     (concat start "..HEAD"))))
-    (magit-insert-section ((eval (or type 'recent))
-                           (or value range)
-                           t)
-      (magit-insert-heading "Recent commits")
-      (magit-insert-log range
-                        (cons (format "-n%d" magit-log-section-commit-count)
-                              (--remove (string-prefix-p "-n" it)
-                                        magit-log-section-arguments))))))
-
-(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-unpushed-to-pushremote
-  "Unpushed to <push-remote>" unpushed
-  (concat (magit-get-push-branch) ".."))
-
-(defun magit-insert-unpushed-to-pushremote ()
-  "Insert commits that haven't been pushed to the push-remote yet."
-  (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch)
-    (unless (and (equal (magit-rev-name it)
-                        (magit-rev-name "@{upstream}"))
-                 (or (memq 'magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream
-                           magit-status-sections-hook)
-                     (memq 'magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream-or-recent
-                           magit-status-sections-hook)))
-      (magit-insert-section (unpushed (concat it "..") t)
-        (magit-insert-heading
-          (format (propertize "Unpushed to %s:" 'face 'magit-section-heading)
-                  (propertize it 'face 'magit-branch-remote)))
-        (magit-insert-log (concat it "..") magit-log-section-arguments)))))
-
-;;;; Auxiliary Log Sections
-
-(defun magit-insert-unpulled-cherries ()
-  "Insert section showing unpulled commits.
-Like `magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream' but prefix each commit
-which has not been applied yet (i.e. a commit with a patch-id
-not shared with any local commit) with \"+\", and all others with
-\"-\"."
-  (when (magit-git-success "rev-parse" "@{upstream}")
-    (magit-insert-section (unpulled "..@{upstream}")
-      (magit-insert-heading "Unpulled commits:")
-      (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'cherry)
-        "cherry" "-v" (magit-abbrev-arg)
-        (magit-get-current-branch) "@{upstream}"))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-unpushed-cherries ()
-  "Insert section showing unpushed commits.
-Like `magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream' but prefix each commit
-which has not been applied to upstream yet (i.e. a commit with
-a patch-id not shared with any upstream commit) with \"+\", and
-all others with \"-\"."
-  (when (magit-git-success "rev-parse" "@{upstream}")
-    (magit-insert-section (unpushed "@{upstream}..")
-      (magit-insert-heading "Unpushed commits:")
-      (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'cherry)
-        "cherry" "-v" (magit-abbrev-arg) "@{upstream}"))))
-
-(provide 'magit-log)
-;;; magit-log.el ends here
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-;;; magit-margin.el --- margins in Magit buffers  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements support for showing additional information
-;; in the margins of Magit buffers.  Currently this is only used for
-;; commits, for which the committer date or age, and optionally the
-;; author name are shown.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'dash)
-
-(require 'magit-section)
-(require 'magit-mode)
-
-(defgroup magit-margin nil
-  "Information Magit displays in the margin.
-
-You can change the STYLE and AUTHOR-WIDTH of all `magit-*-margin'
-options to the same values by customizing `magit-log-margin'
-*before* `magit' is loaded.  If you do that, then the respective
-values for the other options will default to what you have set
-for that variable.  Likewise if you set `magit-log-margin's INIT
-to nil, then that is used in the default of all other options.  But
-setting it to t, i.e. re-enforcing the default for that option,
-does not carry to other options."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Log Margin")
-  :group 'magit-log)
-
-(defvar-local magit-buffer-margin nil)
-(put 'magit-buffer-margin 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defvar-local magit-set-buffer-margin-refresh nil)
-
-(defvar magit--age-spec)
-
-;;; Commands
-
-(magit-define-popup magit-margin-popup
-  "Popup console for changing appearance of the margin."
-  :actions '("Margin"
-             (?L "Toggle visibility" magit-toggle-margin)
-             (?l "Cycle style"       magit-cycle-margin-style)
-             (?d "Toggle details"    magit-toggle-margin-details)
-             (lambda ()
-               (and (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer
-                      (derived-mode-p 'magit-refs-mode))
-                    (propertize "Left edge" 'face 'magit-popup-heading)))
-             (?v "Change verbosity" magit-refs-set-show-commit-count))
-  :max-action-columns 1)
-
-(defun magit-toggle-margin ()
-  "Show or hide the Magit margin."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (magit-margin-option)
-    (user-error "Magit margin isn't supported in this buffer"))
-  (setcar magit-buffer-margin (not (magit-buffer-margin-p)))
-  (magit-set-buffer-margin))
-
-(defun magit-cycle-margin-style ()
-  "Cycle style used for the Magit margin."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (magit-margin-option)
-    (user-error "Magit margin isn't supported in this buffer"))
-  ;; This is only suitable for commit margins (there are not others).
-  (setf (cadr magit-buffer-margin)
-        (pcase (cadr magit-buffer-margin)
-          (`age 'age-abbreviated)
-          (`age-abbreviated
-           (let ((default (cadr (symbol-value (magit-margin-option)))))
-             (if (stringp default) default "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M ")))
-          (_ 'age)))
-  (magit-set-buffer-margin nil t))
-
-(defun magit-toggle-margin-details ()
-  "Show or hide details in the Magit margin."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (magit-margin-option)
-    (user-error "Magit margin isn't supported in this buffer"))
-  (setf (nth 3 magit-buffer-margin)
-        (not (nth 3 magit-buffer-margin)))
-  (magit-set-buffer-margin nil t))
-
-;;; Core
-
-(defun magit-buffer-margin-p ()
-  (car magit-buffer-margin))
-
-(defun magit-margin-option ()
-  (pcase major-mode
-    (`magit-cherry-mode     'magit-cherry-margin)
-    (`magit-log-mode        'magit-log-margin)
-    (`magit-log-select-mode 'magit-log-select-margin)
-    (`magit-reflog-mode     'magit-reflog-margin)
-    (`magit-refs-mode       'magit-refs-margin)
-    (`magit-stashes-mode    'magit-stashes-margin)
-    (`magit-status-mode     'magit-status-margin)))
-
-(defun magit-set-buffer-margin (&optional reset refresh)
-  (when-let ((option (magit-margin-option)))
-    (let* ((default (symbol-value option))
-           (default-width (nth 2 default)))
-      (when (or reset (not magit-buffer-margin))
-        (setq magit-buffer-margin (copy-sequence default)))
-      (pcase-let ((`(,enable ,style ,_width ,details ,details-width)
-                   magit-buffer-margin))
-        (when (functionp default-width)
-          (setf (nth 2 magit-buffer-margin)
-                (funcall default-width style details details-width)))
-        (dolist (window (get-buffer-window-list nil nil 0))
-          (with-selected-window window
-            (magit-set-window-margin window)
-            (if enable
-                (add-hook  'window-configuration-change-hook
-                           'magit-set-window-margin nil t)
-              (remove-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
-                           'magit-set-window-margin t))))
-        (when (and enable (or refresh magit-set-buffer-margin-refresh))
-          (magit-refresh-buffer))))))
-
-(defun magit-set-window-margin (&optional window)
-  (when (or window (setq window (get-buffer-window)))
-    (with-selected-window window
-      (set-window-margins
-       nil (car (window-margins))
-       (and (magit-buffer-margin-p)
-            (if (bound-and-true-p magit-log-margin-show-shortstat)
-                16 ; kludge
-              (nth 2 magit-buffer-margin)))))))
-
-(defun magit-make-margin-overlay (&optional string previous-line)
-  (if previous-line
-      (save-excursion
-        (forward-line -1)
-        (magit-make-margin-overlay string))
-    ;; Don't put the overlay on the complete line to work around #1880.
-    (let ((o (make-overlay (1+ (line-beginning-position))
-                           (line-end-position)
-                           nil t)))
-      (overlay-put o 'evaporate t)
-      (overlay-put o 'before-string
-                   (propertize "o" 'display
-                               (list (list 'margin 'right-margin)
-                                     (or string " ")))))))
-
-(defun magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay ()
-  (when (or (magit-section-match
-             '(unpulled unpushed recent stashes local cherries)
-             magit-insert-section--current)
-            (and (eq major-mode 'magit-refs-mode)
-                 (magit-section-match
-                  '(remote commit tags)
-                  magit-insert-section--current)))
-    (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t)))
-
-;;; Custom Support
-
-(defun magit-margin-set-variable (mode symbol value)
-  (set-default symbol value)
-  (message "Updating margins in %s buffers..." mode)
-  (dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (when (eq major-mode mode)
-        (magit-set-buffer-margin t)
-        (magit-refresh))))
-  (message "Updating margins in %s buffers...done" mode))
-
-(defconst magit-log-margin--custom-type
-  '(list (boolean :tag "Show margin initially")
-         (choice  :tag "Show committer"
-                  (string :tag "date using time-format" "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M ")
-                  (const  :tag "date's age" age)
-                  (const  :tag "date's age (abbreviated)" age-abbreviated))
-         (const   :tag "Calculate width using magit-log-margin-width"
-                  magit-log-margin-width)
-         (boolean :tag "Show author name by default")
-         (integer :tag "Show author name using width")))
-
-;;; Time Utilities
-
-(defvar magit--age-spec
-  `((?Y "year"   "years"   ,(round (* 60 60 24 365.2425)))
-    (?M "month"  "months"  ,(round (* 60 60 24 30.436875)))
-    (?w "week"   "weeks"   ,(* 60 60 24 7))
-    (?d "day"    "days"    ,(* 60 60 24))
-    (?h "hour"   "hours"   ,(* 60 60))
-    (?m "minute" "minutes" 60)
-    (?s "second" "seconds" 1))
-  "Time units used when formatting relative commit ages.
-
-The value is a list of time units, beginning with the longest.
-Each element has the form (CHAR UNIT UNITS SECONDS).  UNIT is the
-time unit, UNITS is the plural of that unit.  CHAR is a character
-abbreviation.  And SECONDS is the number of seconds in one UNIT.
-
-This is defined as a variable to make it possible to use time
-units for a language other than English.  It is not defined
-as an option, because most other parts of Magit are always in
-English.")
-
-(defun magit--age (date &optional abbreviate)
-  (cl-labels ((fn (age spec)
-                  (pcase-let ((`(,char ,unit ,units ,weight) (car spec)))
-                    (let ((cnt (round (/ age weight 1.0))))
-                      (if (or (not (cdr spec))
-                              (>= (/ age weight) 1))
-                          (list cnt (cond (abbreviate char)
-                                          ((= cnt 1) unit)
-                                          (t units)))
-                        (fn age (cdr spec)))))))
-    (fn (abs (- (float-time)
-                (if (stringp date)
-                    (string-to-number date)
-                  date)))
-        magit--age-spec)))
-
-(provide 'magit-margin)
-;;; magit-margin.el ends here
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-;;; magit-merge.el --- merge functionality  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements merge commands.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;; Commands
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-merge-popup "magit" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-merge-popup
-  "Popup console for merge commands."
-  :man-page "git-merge"
-  :switches '((?f "Fast-forward only" "--ff-only")
-              (?n "No fast-forward"   "--no-ff"))
-  :options  '((?s "Strategy" "--strategy="))
-  :actions  '((?m "Merge"                  magit-merge)
-              (?p "Preview merge"          magit-merge-preview)
-              (?e "Merge and edit message" magit-merge-editmsg) nil
-              (?n "Merge but don't commit" magit-merge-nocommit)
-              (?s "Squash merge"           magit-merge-squash)
-              (?a "Absorb"                 magit-merge-absorb)
-              (?i "Merge into"             magit-merge-into))
-  :sequence-actions   '((?m "Commit merge" magit-commit)
-                        (?a "Abort merge"  magit-merge-abort))
-  :sequence-predicate 'magit-merge-in-progress-p
-  :default-action 'magit-merge
-  :max-action-columns 2)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-merge (rev &optional args nocommit)
-  "Merge commit REV into the current branch; using default message.
-
-Unless there are conflicts or a prefix argument is used create a
-merge commit using a generic commit message and without letting
-the user inspect the result.  With a prefix argument pretend the
-merge failed to give the user the opportunity to inspect the
-merge.
-
-\(git merge --no-edit|--no-commit [ARGS] REV)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Merge")
-                     (magit-merge-arguments)
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (magit-merge-assert)
-  (magit-run-git-async "merge" (if nocommit "--no-commit" "--no-edit") args rev))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-merge-editmsg (rev &optional args)
-  "Merge commit REV into the current branch; and edit message.
-Perform the merge and prepare a commit message but let the user
-edit it.
-\n(git merge --edit --no-ff [ARGS] REV)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Merge")
-                     (magit-merge-arguments)))
-  (magit-merge-assert)
-  (cl-pushnew "--no-ff" args :test #'equal)
-  (apply #'magit-run-git-with-editor "merge" "--edit"
-         (append args (list rev))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-merge-nocommit (rev &optional args)
-  "Merge commit REV into the current branch; pretending it failed.
-Pretend the merge failed to give the user the opportunity to
-inspect the merge and change the commit message.
-\n(git merge --no-commit --no-ff [ARGS] REV)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Merge")
-                     (magit-merge-arguments)))
-  (magit-merge-assert)
-  (cl-pushnew "--no-ff" args :test #'equal)
-  (magit-run-git-async "merge" "--no-commit" args rev))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-merge-into (branch &optional args)
-  "Merge the current branch into BRANCH and remove the former.
-
-Before merging, force push the source branch to its push-remote,
-provided the respective remote branch already exists, ensuring
-that the respective pull-request (if any) won't get stuck on some
-obsolete version of the commits that are being merged.  Finally
-if `magit-branch-pull-request' was used to create the merged
-branch, then also remove the respective remote branch."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-read-other-local-branch
-          (format "Merge `%s' into" (magit-get-current-branch))
-          nil
-          (when-let* ((upstream (magit-get-upstream-branch))
-                      (upstream (cdr (magit-split-branch-name upstream))))
-            (and (magit-branch-p upstream) upstream)))
-         (magit-merge-arguments)))
-  (let ((current (magit-get-current-branch)))
-    (when (zerop (magit-call-git "checkout" branch))
-      (magit--merge-absort current args))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-merge-absorb (branch &optional args)
-  "Merge BRANCH into the current branch and remove the former.
-
-Before merging, force push the source branch to its push-remote,
-provided the respective remote branch already exists, ensuring
-that the respective pull-request (if any) won't get stuck on some
-obsolete version of the commits that are being merged.  Finally
-if `magit-branch-pull-request' was used to create the merged
-branch, then also remove the respective remote branch."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-local-branch "Absorb branch")
-                     (magit-merge-arguments)))
-  (magit--merge-absort branch args))
-
-(defun magit--merge-absort (branch args)
-  (when (equal branch "master")
-    (unless (yes-or-no-p
-             "Do you really want to to merge `master' into another branch? ")
-      (user-error "Abort")))
-  (if-let ((target (magit-get-push-branch branch t)))
-      (progn
-        (magit-git-push branch target (list "--force-with-lease"))
-        (set-process-sentinel
-         magit-this-process
-         (lambda (process event)
-           (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-             (if (not (zerop (process-exit-status process)))
-                 (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-               (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t)
-               (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-               (magit--merge-absort-1 branch args))))))
-    (magit--merge-absort-1 branch args)))
-
-(defun magit--merge-absort-1 (branch args)
-  (magit-run-git-async "merge" args "--no-edit" branch)
-  (set-process-sentinel
-   magit-this-process
-   (lambda (process event)
-     (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-       (if (> (process-exit-status process) 0)
-           (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-         (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t)
-         (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-         (magit-branch-maybe-delete-pr-remote branch)
-         (magit-branch-unset-pushRemote branch)
-         (magit-run-git "branch" "-D" branch))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-merge-squash (rev)
-  "Squash commit REV into the current branch; don't create a commit.
-\n(git merge --squash REV)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Squash")))
-  (magit-merge-assert)
-  (magit-run-git-async "merge" "--squash" rev))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-merge-preview (rev)
-  "Preview result of merging REV into the current branch."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Preview merge")))
-  (magit-mode-setup #'magit-merge-preview-mode rev))
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-merge-preview-mode magit-diff-mode "Magit Merge"
-  "Mode for previewing a merge."
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer))
-
-(defun magit-merge-preview-refresh-buffer (rev)
-  (let* ((branch (magit-get-current-branch))
-         (head (or branch (magit-rev-verify "HEAD"))))
-    (magit-set-header-line-format (format "Preview merge of %s into %s"
-                                          rev
-                                          (or branch "HEAD")))
-    (magit-insert-section (diffbuf)
-      (magit-git-wash #'magit-diff-wash-diffs
-        "merge-tree" (magit-git-string "merge-base" head rev) head rev))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-merge-abort ()
-  "Abort the current merge operation.
-\n(git merge --abort)"
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "MERGE_HEAD"))
-    (user-error "No merge in progress"))
-  (magit-confirm 'abort-merge)
-  (magit-run-git-async "merge" "--abort"))
-
-(defun magit-checkout-stage (file arg)
-  "During a conflict checkout and stage side, or restore conflict."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((file (magit-completing-read "Checkout file"
-                                      (magit-tracked-files) nil nil nil
-                                      'magit-read-file-hist
-                                      (magit-current-file))))
-     (cond ((member file (magit-unmerged-files))
-            (list file (magit-checkout-read-stage file)))
-           ((yes-or-no-p (format "Restore conflicts in %s? " file))
-            (list file "--merge"))
-           (t
-            (user-error "Quit")))))
-  (pcase (cons arg (cddr (car (magit-file-status file))))
-    ((or `("--ours"   ?D ,_)
-         `("--theirs" ,_ ?D))
-     (magit-run-git "rm" "--" file))
-    (_ (if (equal arg "--merge")
-           ;; This fails if the file was deleted on one
-           ;; side.  And we cannot do anything about it.
-           (magit-run-git "checkout" "--merge" "--" file)
-         (magit-call-git "checkout" arg "--" file)
-         (magit-run-git "add" "-u" "--" file)))))
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun magit-merge-in-progress-p ()
-  (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "MERGE_HEAD")))
-
-(defun magit--merge-range (&optional head)
-  (unless head
-    (setq head (magit-get-shortname
-                (car (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "MERGE_HEAD"))))))
-  (and head
-       (concat (magit-git-string "merge-base" "--octopus" "HEAD" head)
-               ".." head)))
-
-(defun magit-merge-assert ()
-  (or (not (magit-anything-modified-p t))
-      (magit-confirm 'merge-dirty
-        "Merging with dirty worktree is risky.  Continue")))
-
-(defun magit-checkout-read-stage (file)
-  (magit-read-char-case (format "For %s checkout: " file) t
-    (?o "[o]ur stage"   "--ours")
-    (?t "[t]heir stage" "--theirs")
-    (?c "[c]onflict"    "--merge")))
-
-;;; Sections
-
-(defvar magit-unmerged-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-diff-dwim)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `unmerged' sections.")
-
-(defun magit-insert-merge-log ()
-  "Insert section for the on-going merge.
-Display the heads that are being merged.
-If no merge is in progress, do nothing."
-  (when (magit-merge-in-progress-p)
-    (let* ((heads (mapcar #'magit-get-shortname
-                          (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "MERGE_HEAD"))))
-           (range (magit--merge-range (car heads))))
-      (magit-insert-section (unmerged range)
-        (magit-insert-heading
-          (format "Merging %s:" (mapconcat #'identity heads ", ")))
-        (magit-insert-log
-         range
-         (let ((args magit-log-section-arguments))
-           (unless (member "--decorate=full" magit-log-section-arguments)
-             (push "--decorate=full" args))
-           args))))))
-
-(provide 'magit-merge)
-;;; magit-merge.el ends here
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-;;; magit-mode.el --- create and refresh Magit buffers  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements the abstract major-mode `magit-mode' from
-;; which almost all other Magit major-modes derive.  The code in here
-;; is mostly concerned with creating and refreshing Magit buffers.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(require 'magit-section)
-(require 'magit-git)
-(require 'magit-popup)
-
-;; For `magit-display-buffer-fullcolumn-most-v1' from `git-commit'
-(defvar git-commit-mode)
-;; For `magit-xref-insert-buttons' from `magit'
-(defvar magit-diff-show-xref-buttons)
-(defvar magit-revision-show-xref-buttons)
-;; For `magit-refresh' and `magit-refresh-all'
-(declare-function magit-auto-revert-buffers "magit-autorevert" ())
-;; For `magit-refresh-buffer'
-(declare-function magit-process-unset-mode-line-error-status "magit-process" ())
-;; For `magit-mode-setup-internal'
-(declare-function magit-status-goto-initial-section "magit-status" ())
-
-(require 'format-spec)
-(require 'help-mode)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-mode-hook
-  '(magit-load-config-extensions
-    magit-xref-setup)
-  "Hook run when entering a mode derived from Magit mode."
-  :group 'magit-modes
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-load-config-extensions
-             magit-xref-setup
-             bug-reference-mode))
-
-(defcustom magit-mode-setup-hook
-  '(magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers
-    magit-set-buffer-margin)
-  "Hook run by `magit-mode-setup'.
-
-This is run right after displaying the buffer and right before
-generating or updating its content.  `magit-mode-hook' and other,
-more specific, `magit-mode-*-hook's on the other hand are run
-right before displaying the buffer.  Usually one of these hooks
-should be used instead of this one."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-modes
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers
-             magit-set-buffer-margin))
-
-(defcustom magit-pre-refresh-hook '(magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers)
-  "Hook run before refreshing in `magit-refresh'.
-
-This hook, or `magit-post-refresh-hook', should be used
-for functions that are not tied to a particular buffer.
-
-To run a function with a particular buffer current, use
-`magit-refresh-buffer-hook' and use `derived-mode-p'
-inside your function."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-refresh
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers))
-
-(defcustom magit-post-refresh-hook nil
-  "Hook run after refreshing in `magit-refresh'.
-
-This hook, or `magit-pre-refresh-hook', should be used
-for functions that are not tied to a particular buffer.
-
-To run a function with a particular buffer current, use
-`magit-refresh-buffer-hook' and use `derived-mode-p'
-inside your function."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-refresh
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-display-buffer-function 'magit-display-buffer-traditional
-  "The function used display a Magit buffer.
-
-All Magit buffers (buffers whose major-modes derive from
-`magit-mode') are displayed using `magit-display-buffer',
-which in turn uses the function specified here."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-buffers
-  :type '(radio (function-item magit-display-buffer-traditional)
-                (function-item magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1)
-                (function-item magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1)
-                (function-item magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-topleft-v1)
-                (function-item magit-display-buffer-fullcolumn-most-v1)
-                (function-item display-buffer)
-                (function :tag "Function")))
-
-(defcustom magit-pre-display-buffer-hook '(magit-save-window-configuration)
-  "Hook run by `magit-display-buffer' before displaying the buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-buffers
-  :type 'hook
-  :get 'magit-hook-custom-get
-  :options '(magit-save-window-configuration))
-
-(defcustom magit-post-display-buffer-hook '(magit-maybe-set-dedicated)
-  "Hook run by `magit-display-buffer' after displaying the buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-buffers
-  :type 'hook
-  :get 'magit-hook-custom-get
-  :options '(magit-maybe-set-dedicated))
-
-(defcustom magit-generate-buffer-name-function
-  'magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function
-  "The function used to generate the name for a Magit buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-buffers
-  :type '(radio (function-item magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function)
-                (function :tag "Function")))
-
-(defcustom magit-buffer-name-format "%x%M%v: %t%x"
-  "The format string used to name Magit buffers.
-
-The following %-sequences are supported:
-
-`%m' The name of the major-mode, but with the `-mode' suffix
-     removed.
-
-`%M' Like \"%m\" but abbreviate `magit-status-mode' as `magit'.
-
-`%v' The value the buffer is locked to, in parentheses, or an
-     empty string if the buffer is not locked to a value.
-
-`%V' Like \"%v\", but the string is prefixed with a space, unless
-     it is an empty string.
-
-`%t' The top-level directory of the working tree of the
-     repository, or if `magit-uniquify-buffer-names' is non-nil
-     an abbreviation of that.
-
-`%x' If `magit-uniquify-buffer-names' is nil \"*\", otherwise the
-     empty string.  Due to limitations of the `uniquify' package,
-     buffer names must end with the path.
-
-`%T' Obsolete, use \"%t%x\" instead.  Like \"%t\", but append an
-     asterisk if and only if `magit-uniquify-buffer-names' is nil.
-
-The value should always contain \"%m\" or \"%M\", \"%v\" or
-\"%V\", and \"%t\" (or the obsolete \"%T\").
-
-If `magit-uniquify-buffer-names' is non-nil, then the value must
-end with \"%t\" or \"%t%x\" (or the obsolete \"%T\").  See issue
-#2841.
-
-This is used by `magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function'.
-If another `magit-generate-buffer-name-function' is used, then
-it may not respect this option, or on the contrary it may
-support additional %-sequences."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-buffers
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom magit-uniquify-buffer-names t
-  "Whether to uniquify the names of Magit buffers."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-buffers
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-bury-buffer-function 'magit-restore-window-configuration
-  "The function used to bury or kill the current Magit buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-buffers
-  :type '(radio (function-item quit-window)
-                (function-item magit-mode-quit-window)
-                (function-item magit-restore-window-configuration)
-                (function :tag "Function")))
-
-(defcustom magit-use-sticky-arguments t
-  "How to reuse arguments from existing diff and log buffers.
-
-nil       Always use the default value of the variable
-          `magit-log-arguments' for log commands.  Likewise,
-          always use the default value of the variable
-          `magit-diff-arguments' for diff command calls.
-
-current   If the mode of the current buffer is derived from
-          `magit-log-mode' or `magit-diff-mode', reuse the
-          arguments from that buffer instead of those given by
-          the variable `magit-log-arguments' or
-          `magit-diff-arguments', respectively.
-
-t         Like `current', but if the mode of the current buffer
-          is not derived from `magit-log-mode' or
-          `magit-diff-mode', use the arguments from the current
-          repository's active (i.e. non-locked) `magit-log-mode'
-          or `magit-diff-mode' buffer, respectively, if it
-          exists.
-
-          Note that commands that generate a
-          `magit-revision-mode' or `magit-stash-mode' buffer will
-          also collect their diff arguments from the active
-          `magit-diff-mode' buffer.
-
-In general, there is a separation between the \"sticky\"
-arguments for log and diff buffers, but there is one special
-case: if the current buffer is a log buffer,
-`magit-show-commit' (considered a diff command) uses the file
-filter from the log buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.11.0")
-  :group 'magit-buffers
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "disabled" nil)
-                 (const :tag "sticky for current" current)
-                 (const :tag "sticky" t)))
-
-(defcustom magit-region-highlight-hook
-  '(magit-section-update-region magit-diff-update-hunk-region)
-  "Functions used to highlight the region.
-
-Each function is run with the current section as only argument
-until one of them returns non-nil.  If all functions return nil,
-then fall back to regular region highlighting."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-refresh
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-section-update-region magit-diff-update-hunk-region))
-
-(defcustom magit-create-buffer-hook nil
-  "Normal hook run after creating a new `magit-mode' buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.90.0")
-  :group 'magit-refresh
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-refresh-buffer-hook nil
-  "Normal hook for `magit-refresh-buffer' to run after refreshing."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-refresh
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-refresh-status-buffer t
-  "Whether the status buffer is refreshed after running git.
-
-When this is non-nil, then the status buffer is automatically
-refreshed after running git for side-effects, in addition to the
-current Magit buffer, which is always refreshed automatically.
-
-Only set this to nil after exhausting all other options to
-improve performance."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-refresh
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-refresh-verbose nil
-  "Whether to revert Magit buffers verbosely."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-refresh
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-save-repository-buffers t
-  "Whether to save file-visiting buffers when appropriate.
-
-If non-nil, then all modified file-visiting buffers belonging
-to the current repository may be saved before running Magit
-commands and before creating or refreshing Magit buffers.
-If `dontask', then this is done without user intervention, for
-any other non-nil value the user has to confirm each save.
-
-The default is t to avoid surprises, but `dontask' is the
-recommended value."
-  :group 'magit-essentials
-  :group 'magit-buffers
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Ask" t)
-                 (const :tag "Save without asking" dontask)))
-
-(defcustom magit-keep-region-overlay nil
-  "Whether to keep the region overlay when there is a valid selection.
-
-By default Magit removes the regular region overlay if, and only
-if, that region constitutes a valid selection as understood by
-Magit commands.  Otherwise it does not remove that overlay, and
-the region looks like it would in other buffers.
-
-There are two types of such valid selections: hunk-internal
-regions and regions that select two or more sibling sections.
-In such cases Magit removes the region overlay and instead
-highlights a slightly larger range.  All text (for hunk-internal
-regions) or the headings of all sections (for sibling selections)
-that are inside that range (not just inside the region) are acted
-on by commands such as the staging command.  This buffer range
-begins at the beginning of the line on which the region begins
-and ends at the end of the line on which the region ends.
-
-Because Magit acts on this larger range and not the region, it is
-actually quite important to visualize that larger range.  If we
-don't do that, then one might think that these commands act on
-the region instead.  If you want to *also* visualize the region,
-then set this option to t.  But please note that when the region
-does *not* constitute a valid selection, then the region is
-*always* visualized as usual, and that it is usually under such
-circumstances that you want to use a non-magit command to act on
-the region.
-
-Besides keeping the region overlay, setting this option to t also
-causes all face properties, except for `:foreground', to be
-ignored for the faces used to highlight headings of selected
-sections.  This avoids the worst conflicts that result from
-displaying the region and the selection overlays at the same
-time.  We are not interested in dealing with other conflicts.
-In fact we *already* provide a way to avoid all of these
-conflicts: *not* changing the value of this option.
-
-It should be clear by now that we consider it a mistake to set
-this to display the region when the Magit selection is also
-visualized, but since it has been requested a few times and
-because it doesn't cost much to offer this option we do so.
-However that might change.  If the existence of this option
-starts complicating other things, then it will be removed."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-miscellaneous
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;; Magit Mode
-
-(defvar magit-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-keymap)))
-    (suppress-keymap map t)
-    (cond ((featurep 'jkl)
-           (define-key map   [return]  'magit-visit-thing)
-           (define-key map [C-return]  'magit-dired-jump)
-           (define-key map   [tab]     'magit-section-toggle)
-           (define-key map [C-tab]     'magit-section-cycle)
-           (define-key map [M-tab]     'magit-section-cycle-diffs)
-           (define-key map [S-tab]     'magit-section-cycle-global)
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-o") 'magit-section-up)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "i") 'magit-section-backward)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "k") 'magit-section-forward)
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-i") 'magit-section-backward-sibling)
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-k") 'magit-section-forward-sibling)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "p") 'magit-push-popup)
-           (define-key map (kbd   ",") 'magit-delete-thing)
-           (define-key map (kbd   ";") 'magit-file-untrack)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'magit-gitignore-popup))
-          (t
-           (define-key map [C-return]  'magit-visit-thing)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'magit-visit-thing)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-M-i") 'magit-dired-jump)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-i") 'magit-section-toggle)
-           (define-key map [C-tab]     'magit-section-cycle)
-           (define-key map [M-tab]     'magit-section-cycle-diffs)
-           ;; [backtab] is the most portable binding for Shift+Tab.
-           (define-key map [backtab]   'magit-section-cycle-global)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "^") 'magit-section-up)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "p") 'magit-section-backward)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "n") 'magit-section-forward)
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'magit-section-backward-sibling)
-           (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'magit-section-forward-sibling)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "P") 'magit-push-popup)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "k") 'magit-delete-thing)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "K") 'magit-file-untrack)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "i") 'magit-gitignore)
-           (define-key map (kbd   "I") 'magit-gitignore-popup)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "SPC") 'magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up)
-    (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down)
-    (define-key map "+"         'magit-diff-more-context)
-    (define-key map "-"         'magit-diff-less-context)
-    (define-key map "0"         'magit-diff-default-context)
-    (define-key map "1"         'magit-section-show-level-1)
-    (define-key map "2"         'magit-section-show-level-2)
-    (define-key map "3"         'magit-section-show-level-3)
-    (define-key map "4"         'magit-section-show-level-4)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-1") 'magit-section-show-level-1-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-2") 'magit-section-show-level-2-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-3") 'magit-section-show-level-3-all)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-4") 'magit-section-show-level-4-all)
-    (define-key map "$" 'magit-process-buffer)
-    (define-key map "%" 'magit-worktree-popup)
-    (define-key map "a" 'magit-cherry-apply)
-    (define-key map "A" 'magit-cherry-pick-popup)
-    (define-key map "b" 'magit-branch-popup)
-    (define-key map "B" 'magit-bisect-popup)
-    (define-key map "c" 'magit-commit-popup)
-    (define-key map "d" 'magit-diff-popup)
-    (define-key map "D" 'magit-diff-refresh-popup)
-    (define-key map "e" 'magit-ediff-dwim)
-    (define-key map "E" 'magit-ediff-popup)
-    (define-key map "f" 'magit-fetch-popup)
-    (define-key map "F" 'magit-pull-popup)
-    (define-key map "g" 'magit-refresh)
-    (define-key map "G" 'magit-refresh-all)
-    (define-key map "h" 'magit-dispatch-popup)
-    (define-key map "?" 'magit-dispatch-popup)
-    (define-key map "l" 'magit-log-popup)
-    (define-key map "L" 'magit-log-refresh-popup)
-    (define-key map "m" 'magit-merge-popup)
-    (define-key map "M" 'magit-remote-popup)
-    (define-key map "o" 'magit-submodule-popup)
-    (define-key map "O" 'magit-subtree-popup)
-    (define-key map "q" 'magit-mode-bury-buffer)
-    (define-key map "r" 'magit-rebase-popup)
-    (define-key map "R" 'magit-file-rename)
-    (define-key map "t" 'magit-tag-popup)
-    (define-key map "T" 'magit-notes-popup)
-    (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage-file)
-    (define-key map "S" 'magit-stage-modified)
-    (define-key map "u" 'magit-unstage-file)
-    (define-key map "U" 'magit-unstage-all)
-    (define-key map "v" 'magit-revert-no-commit)
-    (define-key map "V" 'magit-revert-popup)
-    (define-key map "w" 'magit-am-popup)
-    (define-key map "W" 'magit-patch-popup)
-    (define-key map "x" 'magit-reset)
-    (define-key map "X" 'magit-reset-popup)
-    (define-key map "y" 'magit-show-refs-popup)
-    (define-key map "Y" 'magit-cherry)
-    (define-key map "z" 'magit-stash-popup)
-    (define-key map "Z" 'magit-stash-popup)
-    (define-key map ":" 'magit-git-command)
-    (define-key map "!" 'magit-run-popup)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") 'magit-browse-thing)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'magit-dispatch-popup)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-e") 'magit-dispatch-popup)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x a")   'magit-add-change-log-entry)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x 4 a") 'magit-add-change-log-entry-other-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-w")     'magit-copy-section-value)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-w")     'magit-copy-buffer-revision)
-    (define-key map [remap evil-previous-line] 'evil-previous-visual-line)
-    (define-key map [remap evil-next-line] 'evil-next-visual-line)
-    map)
-  "Parent keymap for all keymaps of modes derived from `magit-mode'.")
-
-(defun magit-delete-thing ()
-  "This is a placeholder command.
-Where applicable, section-specific keymaps bind another command
-which deletes the thing at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (user-error "There is no thing at point that could be deleted"))
-
-(defun magit-visit-thing ()
-  "This is a placeholder command.
-Where applicable, section-specific keymaps bind another command
-which visits the thing at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-dispatch-popup)
-      (progn (setq magit-current-popup nil)
-             (call-interactively (key-binding (this-command-keys))))
-    (user-error "There is no thing at point that could be visited")))
-
-(defun magit-edit-thing ()
-  "This is a placeholder command.
-Where applicable, section-specific keymaps bind another command
-which lets you edit the thing at point, likely in another buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-dispatch-popup)
-      (progn (setq magit-current-popup nil)
-             (call-interactively (key-binding (this-command-keys))))
-    (user-error "There is no thing at point that could be visited")))
-
-(defun magit-browse-thing ()
-  "This is a placeholder command.
-Where applicable, section-specific keymaps bind another command
-which visits the thing at point using `browse-url'."
-  (interactive)
-  (user-error "There is no thing at point that could be browsed"))
-
-(easy-menu-define magit-mode-menu magit-mode-map
-  "Magit menu"
-  '("Magit"
-    ["Refresh" magit-refresh t]
-    ["Refresh all" magit-refresh-all t]
-    "---"
-    ["Stage" magit-stage t]
-    ["Stage modified" magit-stage-modified t]
-    ["Unstage" magit-unstage t]
-    ["Reset index" magit-reset-index t]
-    ["Commit" magit-commit-popup t]
-    ["Add log entry" magit-commit-add-log t]
-    ["Tag" magit-tag t]
-    "---"
-    ["Diff working tree" magit-diff-working-tree t]
-    ["Diff" magit-diff t]
-    ("Log"
-     ["Log" magit-log t]
-     ["Reflog" magit-reflog t]
-     ["Extended..." magit-log-popup t])
-    "---"
-    ["Cherry pick" magit-cherry-pick t]
-    ["Revert commit" magit-revert-popup t]
-    "---"
-    ["Ignore" magit-gitignore t]
-    ["Ignore locally" magit-gitignore-locally t]
-    ["Discard" magit-discard t]
-    ["Reset head" magit-reset-head t]
-    ["Stash" magit-stash t]
-    ["Snapshot" magit-snapshot t]
-    "---"
-    ["Branch..." magit-checkout t]
-    ["Merge" magit-merge t]
-    ["Ediff resolve" magit-ediff-resolve t]
-    ["Rebase..." magit-rebase-popup t]
-    "---"
-    ["Push" magit-push t]
-    ["Pull" magit-pull t]
-    ["Remote update" magit-fetch-all t]
-    ("Submodule"
-     ["Submodule update" magit-submodule-update t]
-     ["Submodule update and init" magit-submodule-setup t]
-     ["Submodule init" magit-submodule-init t]
-     ["Submodule sync" magit-submodule-sync t])
-    "---"
-    ("Extensions")
-    "---"
-    ["Display Git output" magit-process-buffer t]
-    ["Quit Magit" magit-mode-bury-buffer t]))
-
-(defun magit-load-config-extensions ()
-  "Load Magit extensions that are defined at the Git config layer."
-  (dolist (ext (magit-get-all "magit.extension"))
-    (let ((sym (intern (format "magit-%s-mode" ext))))
-      (when (fboundp sym)
-        (funcall sym 1)))))
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-mode special-mode "Magit"
-  "Parent major mode from which Magit major modes inherit.
-
-Magit is documented in info node `(magit)'."
-  :group 'magit-modes
-  (buffer-disable-undo)
-  (setq truncate-lines t)
-  (setq buffer-read-only t)
-  (setq-local line-move-visual t) ; see #1771
-  (setq show-trailing-whitespace nil)
-  (setq list-buffers-directory (abbreviate-file-name default-directory))
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (make-local-variable 'text-property-default-nonsticky)
-  (push (cons 'keymap t) text-property-default-nonsticky)
-  (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'magit-section-update-highlight t t)
-  (add-hook 'deactivate-mark-hook #'magit-section-update-highlight t t)
-  (setq-local redisplay-highlight-region-function 'magit-highlight-region)
-  (setq-local redisplay-unhighlight-region-function 'magit-unhighlight-region)
-  (when (bound-and-true-p global-linum-mode)
-    (linum-mode -1))
-  (when (and (fboundp 'nlinum-mode)
-             (bound-and-true-p global-nlinum-mode))
-    (nlinum-mode -1))
-  (when (and (fboundp 'display-line-numbers-mode)
-             (bound-and-true-p global-display-line-numbers-mode))
-    (display-line-numbers-mode -1))
-  (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'magit-preserve-section-visibility-cache))
-
-(defvar-local magit-region-overlays nil)
-
-(defun magit-delete-region-overlays ()
-  (mapc #'delete-overlay magit-region-overlays)
-  (setq magit-region-overlays nil))
-
-(defun magit-highlight-region (start end window rol)
-  (magit-delete-region-overlays)
-  (if (and (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'magit-region-highlight-hook
-                                             (magit-current-section))
-           (not magit-keep-region-overlay)
-           (not (= (line-number-at-pos start)
-                   (line-number-at-pos end)))
-           ;; (not (eq (car-safe last-command-event) 'mouse-movement))
-           )
-      (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-unhighlight-region-function) rol)
-    (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-highlight-region-function)
-             start end window rol)))
-
-(defun magit-unhighlight-region (rol)
-  (setq magit-section-highlighted-section nil)
-  (magit-delete-region-overlays)
-  (funcall (default-value 'redisplay-unhighlight-region-function) rol))
-
-(defvar-local magit-refresh-args nil
-  "The arguments used to refresh the current buffer.")
-(put 'magit-refresh-args 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defvar-local magit-previous-section nil)
-(put 'magit-previous-section 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun magit-mode-setup (mode &rest args)
-  "Setup up a MODE buffer using ARGS to generate its content."
-  (magit-mode-setup-internal mode args))
-
-(defun magit-mode-setup-internal (mode args &optional locked)
-  "Setup up a MODE buffer using ARGS to generate its content.
-When optional LOCKED is non-nil, then create a buffer that is
-locked to its value, which is derived from MODE and ARGS."
-  (let* ((value   (and locked (magit-buffer-lock-value mode args)))
-         (buffer  (magit-mode-get-buffer mode nil nil value))
-         (section (and buffer (magit-current-section)))
-         (created (not buffer)))
-    (unless buffer
-      (setq buffer (magit-with-toplevel
-                     (magit-generate-new-buffer mode value))))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (setq magit-previous-section section)
-      (setq magit-refresh-args args)
-      (funcall mode)
-      (when created
-        (magit-status-goto-initial-section)
-        (run-hooks 'magit-create-buffer-hook)))
-    (magit-display-buffer buffer)
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (run-hooks 'magit-mode-setup-hook)
-      (magit-refresh-buffer))))
-
-(defvar magit-display-buffer-noselect nil
-  "If non-nil, then `magit-display-buffer' doesn't call `select-window'.")
-
-(defun magit-display-buffer (buffer)
-  "Display BUFFER in some window and maybe select it.
-
-Display the buffer using `magit-display-buffer-function' and
-then, unless `magit-display-buffer-noselect' is non-nil, select
-the window which was used to display the buffer.
-
-Also run the hooks `magit-pre-display-buffer-hook'
-and `magit-post-display-buffer-hook'."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (run-hooks 'magit-pre-display-buffer-hook))
-  (let ((window (funcall magit-display-buffer-function buffer)))
-    (unless magit-display-buffer-noselect
-      (select-frame-set-input-focus
-       (window-frame
-        (select-window window)))))
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (run-hooks 'magit-post-display-buffer-hook)))
-
-(defun magit-display-buffer-traditional (buffer)
-  "Display BUFFER the way this has traditionally been done."
-  (display-buffer
-   buffer (if (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode)
-                   (not (memq (with-current-buffer buffer major-mode)
-                              '(magit-process-mode
-                                magit-revision-mode
-                                magit-diff-mode
-                                magit-stash-mode
-                                magit-status-mode))))
-              '(display-buffer-same-window)
-            nil))) ; display in another window
-
-(defun magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1 (buffer)
-  "Display BUFFER in the selected window except for some modes.
-If a buffer's `major-mode' derives from `magit-diff-mode' or
-`magit-process-mode', display it in another window.  Display all
-other buffers in the selected window."
-  (display-buffer
-   buffer (if (with-current-buffer buffer
-                (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode 'magit-process-mode))
-              nil  ; display in another window
-            '(display-buffer-same-window))))
-
-(defun magit--display-buffer-fullframe (buffer alist)
-  (when-let ((window (or (display-buffer-reuse-window buffer alist)
-                         (display-buffer-same-window buffer alist)
-                         (display-buffer-pop-up-window buffer alist)
-                         (display-buffer-use-some-window buffer alist))))
-    (delete-other-windows window)
-    window))
-
-(defun magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1 (buffer)
-  "Display BUFFER, filling entire frame if BUFFER is a status buffer.
-Otherwise, behave like `magit-display-buffer-traditional'."
-  (if (eq (with-current-buffer buffer major-mode)
-          'magit-status-mode)
-      (display-buffer buffer '(magit--display-buffer-fullframe))
-    (magit-display-buffer-traditional buffer)))
-
-(defun magit--display-buffer-topleft (buffer alist)
-  (or (display-buffer-reuse-window buffer alist)
-      (when-let ((window2 (display-buffer-pop-up-window buffer alist)))
-        (let ((window1 (get-buffer-window))
-              (buffer1 (current-buffer))
-              (buffer2 (window-buffer window2))
-              (w2-quit-restore (window-parameter window2 'quit-restore)))
-          (set-window-buffer window1 buffer2)
-          (set-window-buffer window2 buffer1)
-          (select-window window2)
-          ;; Swap some window state that `magit-mode-quit-window' and
-          ;; `quit-restore-window' inspect.
-          (set-window-prev-buffers window2 (cdr (window-prev-buffers window1)))
-          (set-window-prev-buffers window1 nil)
-          (set-window-parameter window2 'magit-dedicated
-                                (window-parameter window1 'magit-dedicated))
-          (set-window-parameter window1 'magit-dedicated t)
-          (set-window-parameter window1 'quit-restore
-                                (list 'window 'window
-                                      (nth 2 w2-quit-restore)
-                                      (nth 3 w2-quit-restore)))
-          (set-window-parameter window2 'quit-restore nil)
-          window1))))
-
-(defun magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-topleft-v1 (buffer)
-  "Display BUFFER, filling entire frame if BUFFER is a status buffer.
-When BUFFER derives from `magit-diff-mode' or
-`magit-process-mode', try to display BUFFER to the top or left of
-the current buffer rather than to the bottom or right, as
-`magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1' would.  Whether the
-split is made vertically or horizontally is determined by
-`split-window-preferred-function'."
-  (display-buffer
-   buffer
-   (cond ((eq (with-current-buffer buffer major-mode)
-              'magit-status-mode)
-          '(magit--display-buffer-fullframe))
-         ((with-current-buffer buffer
-            (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode 'magit-process-mode))
-          '(magit--display-buffer-topleft))
-         (t
-          '(display-buffer-same-window)))))
-
-(defun magit--display-buffer-fullcolumn (buffer alist)
-  (when-let ((window (or (display-buffer-reuse-window buffer alist)
-                         (display-buffer-same-window buffer alist)
-                         (display-buffer-below-selected buffer alist))))
-    (delete-other-windows-vertically window)
-    window))
-
-(defun magit-display-buffer-fullcolumn-most-v1 (buffer)
-  "Display BUFFER using the full column except in some cases.
-For most cases where BUFFER's `major-mode' derives from
-`magit-mode', display it in the selected window and grow that
-window to the full height of the frame, deleting other windows in
-that column as necessary.  However, display BUFFER in another
-window if 1) BUFFER's mode derives from `magit-process-mode', or
-2) BUFFER's mode derives from `magit-diff-mode', provided that
-the mode of the current buffer derives from `magit-log-mode' or
-`magit-cherry-mode'."
-  (display-buffer
-   buffer
-   (cond ((and (or git-commit-mode
-                   (derived-mode-p 'magit-log-mode 'magit-cherry-mode))
-               (with-current-buffer buffer
-                 (derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)))
-          nil)
-         ((with-current-buffer buffer
-            (derived-mode-p 'magit-process-mode))
-          nil)
-         (t
-          '(magit--display-buffer-fullcolumn)))))
-
-(defun magit-maybe-set-dedicated ()
-  "Mark the selected window as dedicated if appropriate.
-
-If a new window was created to display the buffer, then remember
-that fact.  That information is used by `magit-mode-quit-window',
-to determine whether the window should be deleted when its last
-Magit buffer is buried."
-  (let ((window (get-buffer-window (current-buffer))))
-    (when (and (window-live-p window)
-               (not (window-prev-buffers window)))
-      (set-window-parameter window 'magit-dedicated t))))
-
-(defvar-local magit--default-directory nil
-  "Value of `default-directory' when buffer is generated.
-This exists to prevent a let-bound `default-directory' from
-tricking `magit-mode-get-buffer' or `magit-mode-get-buffers' into
-thinking a buffer belongs to a repo that it doesn't.")
-(put 'magit--default-directory 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun magit-mode-get-buffers ()
-  (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel)))
-    (--filter (with-current-buffer it
-                (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode)
-                     (equal magit--default-directory topdir)))
-              (buffer-list))))
-
-(defvar-local magit-buffer-locked-p nil)
-(put 'magit-buffer-locked-p 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun magit-mode-get-buffer (mode &optional create frame value)
-  (when create
-    (error "`magit-mode-get-buffer's CREATE argument is obsolete"))
-  (if-let ((topdir (magit-toplevel)))
-      (--first (with-current-buffer it
-                 (and (eq major-mode mode)
-                      (equal magit--default-directory topdir)
-                      (if value
-                          (and magit-buffer-locked-p
-                               (equal (magit-buffer-lock-value) value))
-                        (not magit-buffer-locked-p))))
-               (if frame
-                   (mapcar #'window-buffer
-                           (window-list (unless (eq frame t) frame)))
-                 (buffer-list)))
-    (magit--not-inside-repository-error)))
-
-(defun magit-generate-new-buffer (mode &optional value)
-  (let* ((name (funcall magit-generate-buffer-name-function mode value))
-         (buffer (generate-new-buffer name)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (setq magit--default-directory default-directory)
-      (setq magit-buffer-locked-p (and value t))
-      (magit-restore-section-visibility-cache mode))
-    (when magit-uniquify-buffer-names
-      (add-to-list 'uniquify-list-buffers-directory-modes mode)
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (setq list-buffers-directory (abbreviate-file-name default-directory)))
-      (let ((uniquify-buffer-name-style
-             (if (memq uniquify-buffer-name-style '(nil forward))
-                 'post-forward-angle-brackets
-               uniquify-buffer-name-style)))
-        (uniquify-rationalize-file-buffer-names
-         name (file-name-directory (directory-file-name default-directory))
-         buffer)))
-    buffer))
-
-(defun magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function (mode &optional value)
-  "Generate buffer name for a MODE buffer in the current repository.
-The returned name is based on `magit-buffer-name-format' and
-takes `magit-uniquify-buffer-names' and VALUE, if non-nil, into
-account."
-  (let ((m (substring (symbol-name mode) 0 -5))
-        (v (and value (format "%s" (if (listp value) value (list value)))))
-        (n (if magit-uniquify-buffer-names
-               (file-name-nondirectory
-                (directory-file-name default-directory))
-             (abbreviate-file-name default-directory))))
-    (format-spec
-     magit-buffer-name-format
-     `((?m . ,m)
-       (?M . ,(if (eq mode 'magit-status-mode) "magit" m))
-       (?v . ,(or v ""))
-       (?V . ,(if v (concat " " v) ""))
-       (?t . ,n)
-       (?x . ,(if magit-uniquify-buffer-names "" "*"))
-       (?T . ,(if magit-uniquify-buffer-names n (concat n "*")))))))
-
-(defun magit-toggle-buffer-lock ()
-  "Lock the current buffer to its value or unlock it.
-
-Locking a buffer to its value prevents it from being reused to
-display another value.  The name of a locked buffer contains its
-value, which allows telling it apart from other locked buffers
-and the unlocked buffer.
-
-Not all Magit buffers can be locked to their values, for example
-it wouldn't make sense to lock a status buffer.
-
-There can only be a single unlocked buffer using a certain
-major-mode per repository.  So when a buffer is being unlocked
-and another unlocked buffer already exists for that mode and
-repository, then the former buffer is instead deleted and the
-latter is displayed in its place."
-  (interactive)
-  (if magit-buffer-locked-p
-      (if-let ((unlocked (magit-mode-get-buffer major-mode)))
-          (let ((locked (current-buffer)))
-            (switch-to-buffer unlocked nil t)
-            (kill-buffer locked))
-        (setq magit-buffer-locked-p nil)
-        (rename-buffer (funcall magit-generate-buffer-name-function
-                                major-mode)))
-    (if-let ((value (magit-buffer-lock-value)))
-        (if-let ((locked (magit-mode-get-buffer major-mode nil nil value)))
-            (let ((unlocked (current-buffer)))
-              (switch-to-buffer locked nil t)
-              (kill-buffer unlocked))
-          (setq magit-buffer-locked-p t)
-          (rename-buffer (funcall magit-generate-buffer-name-function
-                                  major-mode value)))
-      (user-error "Buffer has no value it could be locked to"))))
-
-(defvar magit-buffer-lock-functions nil
-  "Provide buffer-locking support for third-party modes.
-An alist of symbols to functions.
-
-The symbol must be the major-mode the locked buffer will have.
-
-The function must take a single argument, a list of refresh
-arguments (the value of `magit-refresh-args') and return a
-value that identifies the buffer (i.e., its 'lock value').
-If the third-party mode is invoked as
-
-    (magit-mode-setup-internal #\\='my-mode \\='(1 2 3) t)
-
-the function will be invoked as
-
-    (funcall lock-func \\='(1 2 3))
-
-if the cons (my-mode . lock-func) is in this list.
-
-This variable is intended for third-party extensions;
-`magit-buffer-lock-value' implements all built-in behavior.
-
-See also `magit-toggle-buffer-lock'.")
-
-(cl-defun magit-buffer-lock-value
-    (&optional (mode major-mode)
-               (args magit-refresh-args))
-  "Find an appropriate buffer lock value for MODE under ARGS.
-See also `magit-buffer-lock-functions'."
-  (cl-case mode
-    (magit-cherry-mode
-     (pcase-let ((`(,upstream ,head) args))
-       (concat head ".." upstream)))
-    (magit-diff-mode
-     (pcase-let ((`(,rev-or-range ,const ,_args ,files) args))
-       (nconc (cons (or rev-or-range
-                        (if (member "--cached" const)
-                            (progn (setq const (delete "--cached" const))
-                                   'staged)
-                          'unstaged))
-                    const)
-              (and files (cons "--" files)))))
-    (magit-log-mode
-     (pcase-let ((`(,revs ,_args ,files) args))
-       (if (and revs files)
-           (append revs (cons "--" files))
-         (append revs files))))
-    (magit-refs-mode
-     (pcase-let ((`(,ref ,args) args))
-       (cons (or ref "HEAD") args)))
-    (magit-revision-mode
-     (pcase-let ((`(,rev ,_const ,_args ,files) args))
-       (if files (cons rev files) (list rev))))
-    ((magit-reflog-mode   ; (ref ~args)
-      magit-stash-mode    ; (stash _const _args _files)
-      magit-stashes-mode) ; (ref)
-     (car args))
-    (t
-     (--when-let (cdr (assq mode magit-buffer-lock-functions))
-       (funcall it args)))))
-
-(defun magit-mode-bury-buffer (&optional kill-buffer)
-  "Bury the current buffer.
-With a prefix argument, kill the buffer instead.
-This is done using `magit-bury-buffer-function'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (funcall magit-bury-buffer-function kill-buffer))
-
-(defun magit-mode-quit-window (kill-buffer)
-  "Quit the selected window and bury its buffer.
-
-This behaves similar to `quit-window', but when the window
-was originally created to display a Magit buffer and the
-current buffer is the last remaining Magit buffer that was
-ever displayed in the selected window, then delete that
-window."
-  (if (or (one-window-p)
-          (--first (let ((buffer (car it)))
-                     (and (not (eq buffer (current-buffer)))
-                          (buffer-live-p buffer)
-                          (or (not (window-parameter nil 'magit-dedicated))
-                              (with-current-buffer buffer
-                                (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode
-                                                'magit-process-mode)))))
-                   (window-prev-buffers)))
-      (quit-window kill-buffer)
-    (let ((window (selected-window)))
-      (quit-window kill-buffer)
-      (when (window-live-p window)
-        (delete-window window)))))
-
-;;; Refresh Magit Buffers
-
-(defvar inhibit-magit-refresh nil)
-
-(defun magit-refresh ()
-  "Refresh some buffers belonging to the current repository.
-
-Refresh the current buffer if its major mode derives from
-`magit-mode', and refresh the corresponding status buffer.
-
-Run hooks `magit-pre-refresh-hook' and `magit-post-refresh-hook'."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless inhibit-magit-refresh
-    (unwind-protect
-        (let ((start (current-time))
-              (magit--refresh-cache (or magit--refresh-cache
-                                        (list (cons 0 0)))))
-          (when magit-refresh-verbose
-            (message "Refreshing magit..."))
-          (magit-run-hook-with-benchmark 'magit-pre-refresh-hook)
-          (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode)
-            (magit-refresh-buffer))
-          (--when-let (and magit-refresh-status-buffer
-                           (not (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode))
-                           (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-status-mode))
-            (with-current-buffer it
-              (magit-refresh-buffer)))
-          (magit-auto-revert-buffers)
-          (magit-run-hook-with-benchmark 'magit-post-refresh-hook)
-          (when magit-refresh-verbose
-            (message "Refreshing magit...done (%.3fs, cached %s/%s)"
-                     (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) start))
-                     (caar magit--refresh-cache)
-                     (+ (caar magit--refresh-cache)
-                        (cdar magit--refresh-cache)))))
-      (run-hooks 'magit-unwind-refresh-hook))))
-
-(defun magit-refresh-all ()
-  "Refresh all buffers belonging to the current repository.
-
-Refresh all Magit buffers belonging to the current repository,
-and revert buffers that visit files located inside the current
-repository.
-
-Run hooks `magit-pre-refresh-hook' and `magit-post-refresh-hook'."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-run-hook-with-benchmark 'magit-pre-refresh-hook)
-  (dolist (buffer (magit-mode-get-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer (magit-refresh-buffer)))
-  (magit-auto-revert-buffers)
-  (magit-run-hook-with-benchmark 'magit-post-refresh-hook))
-
-(defvar-local magit-refresh-start-time nil)
-
-(defun magit-refresh-buffer ()
-  "Refresh the current Magit buffer."
-  (setq magit-refresh-start-time (current-time))
-  (let ((refresh (intern (format "%s-refresh-buffer"
-                                 (substring (symbol-name major-mode) 0 -5))))
-        (magit--refresh-cache (or magit--refresh-cache (list (cons 0 0)))))
-    (when (functionp refresh)
-      (when magit-refresh-verbose
-        (message "Refreshing buffer `%s'..." (buffer-name)))
-      (let* ((buffer (current-buffer))
-             (windows
-              (--mapcat (with-selected-window it
-                          (with-current-buffer buffer
-                            (when-let ((section (magit-current-section)))
-                              (list
-                               (nconc (list it section)
-                                      (magit-refresh-get-relative-position))))))
-                        (or (get-buffer-window-list buffer nil t)
-                            (list (selected-window))))))
-        (deactivate-mark)
-        (setq magit-section-highlight-overlays nil)
-        (setq magit-section-highlighted-section nil)
-        (setq magit-section-highlighted-sections nil)
-        (setq magit-section-unhighlight-sections nil)
-        (magit-process-unset-mode-line-error-status)
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (erase-buffer)
-          (save-excursion
-            (apply refresh magit-refresh-args)))
-        (dolist (window windows)
-          (with-selected-window (car window)
-            (with-current-buffer buffer
-              (apply #'magit-section-goto-successor (cdr window)))))
-        (run-hooks 'magit-refresh-buffer-hook)
-        (magit-section-update-highlight)
-        (set-buffer-modified-p nil))
-      (when magit-refresh-verbose
-        (message "Refreshing buffer `%s'...done (%.3fs)" (buffer-name)
-                 (float-time (time-subtract (current-time)
-                                            magit-refresh-start-time)))))))
-
-(defun magit-refresh-get-relative-position ()
-  (when-let ((section (magit-current-section)))
-    (let ((start (oref section start)))
-      (list (count-lines start (point))
-            (- (point) (line-beginning-position))
-            (and (magit-hunk-section-p section)
-                 (region-active-p)
-                 (progn (goto-char (line-beginning-position))
-                        (when  (looking-at "^[-+]") (forward-line))
-                        (while (looking-at "^[ @]") (forward-line))
-                        (let ((beg (point)))
-                          (cond ((looking-at "^[-+]")
-                                 (forward-line)
-                                 (while (looking-at "^[-+]") (forward-line))
-                                 (while (looking-at "^ ")    (forward-line))
-                                 (forward-line -1)
-                                 (regexp-quote (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                                beg (line-end-position))))
-                                (t t)))))))))
-
-;;; Save File-Visiting Buffers
-
-(defvar disable-magit-save-buffers nil)
-
-(defun magit-pre-command-hook ()
-  (setq disable-magit-save-buffers nil))
-(add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'magit-pre-command-hook)
-
-(defvar magit-after-save-refresh-buffers nil)
-
-(defun magit-after-save-refresh-buffers ()
-  (dolist (buffer magit-after-save-refresh-buffers)
-    (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (magit-refresh-buffer))))
-  (setq magit-after-save-refresh-buffers nil)
-  (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'magit-after-save-refresh-buffers))
-
-(defun magit-after-save-refresh-status ()
-  "Refresh the status buffer of the current repository.
-
-This function is intended to be added to `after-save-hook'.
-
-If the status buffer does not exist or the file being visited in
-the current buffer isn't inside the working tree of a repository,
-then do nothing.
-
-Note that refreshing a Magit buffer is done by re-creating its
-contents from scratch, which can be slow in large repositories.
-If you are not satisfied with Magit's performance, then you
-should obviously not add this function to that hook."
-  (when (and (not disable-magit-save-buffers)
-             (magit-inside-worktree-p t))
-    (--when-let (ignore-errors (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-status-mode))
-      (add-to-list 'magit-after-save-refresh-buffers it)
-      (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'magit-after-save-refresh-buffers))))
-
-(defun magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers ()
-  "Maybe save file-visiting buffers belonging to the current repository.
-Do so if `magit-save-repository-buffers' is non-nil.  You should
-not remove this from any hooks, instead set that variable to nil
-if you so desire."
-  (when (and magit-save-repository-buffers
-             (not disable-magit-save-buffers))
-    (setq disable-magit-save-buffers t)
-    (let ((msg (current-message)))
-      (magit-save-repository-buffers
-       (eq magit-save-repository-buffers 'dontask))
-      (when (and msg
-                 (current-message)
-                 (not (equal msg (current-message))))
-        (message "%s" msg)))))
-
-(add-hook 'magit-pre-refresh-hook #'magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers)
-(add-hook 'magit-pre-call-git-hook #'magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers)
-(add-hook 'magit-pre-start-git-hook #'magit-maybe-save-repository-buffers)
-
-(defvar-local magit-inhibit-refresh-save nil)
-
-(defun magit-save-repository-buffers (&optional arg)
-  "Save file-visiting buffers belonging to the current repository.
-After any buffer where `buffer-save-without-query' is non-nil
-is saved without asking, the user is asked about each modified
-buffer which visits a file in the current repository.  Optional
-argument (the prefix) non-nil means save all with no questions."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when-let ((topdir (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-toplevel")))
-    (let ((remote (file-remote-p topdir))
-          (save-some-buffers-action-alist
-           `((?Y (lambda (buffer)
-                   (with-current-buffer buffer
-                     (setq buffer-save-without-query t)
-                     (save-buffer)))
-                 "to save the current buffer and remember choice")
-             (?N (lambda (buffer)
-                   (with-current-buffer buffer
-                     (setq magit-inhibit-refresh-save t)))
-                 "to skip the current buffer and remember choice")
-             ,@save-some-buffers-action-alist)))
-      (save-some-buffers
-       arg (lambda ()
-             (and (not magit-inhibit-refresh-save)
-                  buffer-file-name
-                  (file-exists-p (file-name-directory buffer-file-name))
-                  ;; Avoid needlessly connecting to unrelated remotes.
-                  (equal (file-remote-p buffer-file-name)
-                         remote)
-                  (string-prefix-p topdir (file-truename buffer-file-name))
-                  (equal (magit-rev-parse-safe "--show-toplevel")
-                         topdir)))))))
-
-;;; Restore Window Configuration
-
-(defvar magit-inhibit-save-previous-winconf nil)
-
-(defvar-local magit-previous-window-configuration nil)
-(put 'magit-previous-window-configuration 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun magit-save-window-configuration ()
-  "Save the current window configuration.
-
-Later, when the buffer is buried, it may be restored by
-`magit-restore-window-configuration'."
-  (if magit-inhibit-save-previous-winconf
-      (when (eq magit-inhibit-save-previous-winconf 'unset)
-        (setq magit-previous-window-configuration nil))
-    (unless (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) (selected-frame))
-      (setq magit-previous-window-configuration
-            (current-window-configuration)))))
-
-(defun magit-restore-window-configuration (&optional kill-buffer)
-  "Bury or kill the current buffer and restore previous window configuration."
-  (let ((winconf magit-previous-window-configuration)
-        (buffer (current-buffer))
-        (frame (selected-frame)))
-    (quit-window kill-buffer (selected-window))
-    (when (and winconf (equal frame (window-configuration-frame winconf)))
-      (set-window-configuration winconf)
-      (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (setq magit-previous-window-configuration nil))))))
-
-;;; Buffer History
-
-(defun magit-go-backward ()
-  "Move backward in current buffer's history."
-  (interactive)
-  (if help-xref-stack
-      (help-xref-go-back (current-buffer))
-    (user-error "No previous entry in buffer's history")))
-
-(defun magit-go-forward ()
-  "Move forward in current buffer's history."
-  (interactive)
-  (if help-xref-forward-stack
-      (help-xref-go-forward (current-buffer))
-    (user-error "No next entry in buffer's history")))
-
-(defun magit-insert-xref-buttons (&optional _)
-  "Insert xref buttons."
-  (when (or help-xref-stack help-xref-forward-stack)
-    (when help-xref-stack
-      (magit-xref-insert-button help-back-label 'magit-xref-backward))
-    (when help-xref-forward-stack
-      (when help-xref-stack
-        (insert " "))
-      (magit-xref-insert-button help-forward-label 'magit-xref-forward))))
-
-(defun magit-xref-insert-button (label type)
-  (magit-insert-section (button label)
-    (insert-text-button label 'type type
-                        'help-args (list (current-buffer)))))
-
-(define-button-type 'magit-xref-backward
-  :supertype 'help-back
-  'mouse-face 'magit-section-highlight
-  'help-echo (purecopy "mouse-2, RET: go back to previous history entry"))
-
-(define-button-type 'magit-xref-forward
-  :supertype 'help-forward
-  'mouse-face 'magit-section-highlight
-  'help-echo (purecopy "mouse-2, RET: go back to next history entry"))
-
-(defun magit-xref-setup ()
-  "Insert backward/forward buttons if the major-mode supports it.
-Currently `magit-log-mode', `magit-reflog-mode',
-`magit-diff-mode', and `magit-revision-mode' support it"
-  (when (memq major-mode '(magit-log-mode
-                           magit-reflog-mode
-                           magit-diff-mode
-                           magit-revision-mode))
-    (when help-xref-stack-item
-      (push (cons (point) help-xref-stack-item) help-xref-stack)
-      (setq help-xref-forward-stack nil))
-    (when (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
-      (--when-let (nthcdr 10 help-xref-stack)
-        (setcdr it nil)))
-    (setq help-xref-stack-item
-          `(magit-xref-restore ,default-directory ,@magit-refresh-args))))
-
-(defun magit-xref-restore (&rest args)
-  (magit-xref-setup)
-  (setq default-directory  (car args))
-  (setq magit-refresh-args (cdr args))
-  (magit-refresh-buffer))
-
-;;; Repository-Local Cache
-
-(defvar magit-repository-local-cache nil
-  "Alist mapping `magit-toplevel' paths to alists of key/value pairs.")
-
-(defun magit-repository-local-repository ()
-  "Return the key for the current repository."
-  (or (bound-and-true-p magit--default-directory)
-      (magit-toplevel)))
-
-(defun magit-repository-local-set (key value &optional repository)
-  "Set the repository-local VALUE for KEY.
-
-Unless specified, REPOSITORY is the current buffer's repository.
-
-If REPOSITORY is nil (meaning there is no current repository),
-then the value is not cached, and we return nil."
-  (let* ((repokey (or repository (magit-repository-local-repository)))
-         (cache (assoc repokey magit-repository-local-cache)))
-    ;; Don't cache values for a nil REPOSITORY, as the 'set' and 'get'
-    ;; calls for some KEY may happen in unrelated contexts.
-    (when repokey
-      (if cache
-          (let ((keyvalue (assoc key (cdr cache))))
-            (if keyvalue
-                ;; Update pre-existing value for key.
-                (setcdr keyvalue value)
-              ;; No such key in repository-local cache.
-              (push (cons key value) (cdr cache))))
-        ;; No cache for this repository.
-        (push (cons repokey (list (cons key value)))
-              magit-repository-local-cache)))))
-
-(defun magit-repository-local-exists-p (key &optional repository)
-  "Non-nil when a repository-local value exists for KEY.
-
-Returns a (KEY . value) cons cell.
-
-The KEY is matched using `equal'.
-
-Unless specified, REPOSITORY is the current buffer's repository."
-  (let* ((repokey (or repository (magit-repository-local-repository)))
-         (cache (assoc repokey magit-repository-local-cache)))
-    (and cache
-         (assoc key (cdr cache)))))
-
-(defun magit-repository-local-get (key &optional default repository)
-  "Return the repository-local value for KEY.
-
-Return DEFAULT if no value for KEY exists.
-
-The KEY is matched using `equal'.
-
-Unless specified, REPOSITORY is the current buffer's repository."
-  (let ((keyvalue (magit-repository-local-exists-p key repository)))
-    (if keyvalue
-        (cdr keyvalue)
-      default)))
-
-(defun magit-repository-local-delete (key &optional repository)
-  "Delete the repository-local value for KEY.
-
-Unless specified, REPOSITORY is the current buffer's repository."
-  (let* ((repokey (or repository (magit-repository-local-repository)))
-         (cache (assoc repokey magit-repository-local-cache)))
-    (when cache
-      ;; There is no `assoc-delete-all'.
-      (setf (cdr cache)
-            (cl-delete key (cdr cache) :key #'car :test #'equal)))))
-
-(defun magit-zap-caches ()
-  "Zap caches for the current repository.
-Remove the repository's entry from `magit-repository-local-cache'
-and set `magit-section-visibility-cache' to nil in all of the
-repository's Magit buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (setq magit-repository-local-cache
-          (cl-delete default-directory
-                     magit-repository-local-cache
-                     :key #'car :test #'equal)))
-  (dolist (buffer (magit-mode-get-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (setq magit-section-visibility-cache nil))))
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun magit-run-hook-with-benchmark (hook)
-  (when hook
-    (if magit-refresh-verbose
-        (let ((start (current-time)))
-          (message "Running %s..." hook)
-          (run-hooks hook)
-          (message "Running %s...done (%.3fs)" hook
-                   (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) start))))
-      (run-hooks hook))))
-
-(provide 'magit-mode)
-;;; magit-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-mode.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-mode.elc
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-;;; magit-notes.el --- notes support  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements support for `git-notes'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;; Popup
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-notes-popup "magit" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-notes-popup
-  "Popup console for notes commands."
-  :man-page "git-notes"
-  :variables '("Configure local settings"
-               (?c "core.notesRef"
-                   magit-set-core.notesRef
-                   magit-format-core.notesRef)
-               (?d "notes.displayRef"
-                   magit-set-notes.displayRef
-                   magit-format-notes.displayRef)
-               "Configure global settings"
-               (?C "core.notesRef"
-                   magit-set-global-core.notesRef
-                   magit-format-global-core.notesRef)
-               (?D "notes.displayRef"
-                   magit-set-global-notes.displayRef
-                   magit-format-global-notes.displayRef))
-  :switches '("Switch for prune"
-              (?n "Dry run"          "--dry-run"))
-  :options  '("Option for edit and remove"
-              (?r "Manipulate ref"   "--ref=" magit-notes-popup-read-ref)
-              "Option for merge"
-              (?s "Merge strategy"   "--strategy="))
-  :actions  '((?T "Edit"             magit-notes-edit)
-              (?r "Remove"           magit-notes-remove)
-              (?m "Merge"            magit-notes-merge)
-              (?p "Prune"            magit-notes-prune))
-  :sequence-actions '((?c "Commit merge" magit-notes-merge-commit)
-                      (?a "Abort merge"  magit-notes-merge-abort))
-  :sequence-predicate 'magit-notes-merging-p
-  :default-action 'magit-notes-edit)
-
-(defun magit-notes-merging-p ()
-  (let ((dir (magit-git-dir "NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE")))
-    (and (file-directory-p dir)
-         (directory-files dir nil "^[^.]"))))
-
-(defun magit-format-core.notesRef ()
-  (magit--format-popup-variable:value "core.notesRef" 22))
-
-(defun magit-format-notes.displayRef ()
-  (magit--format-popup-variable:values "notes.displayRef" 22))
-
-(defun magit-format-global-core.notesRef ()
-  (magit--format-popup-variable:value "core.notesRef" 22 t))
-
-(defun magit-format-global-notes.displayRef ()
-  (magit--format-popup-variable:values "notes.displayRef" 22 t))
-
-;;; Commands
-
-(defun magit-notes-edit (commit &optional ref)
-  "Edit the note attached to COMMIT.
-REF is the notes ref used to store the notes.
-
-Interactively or when optional REF is nil use the value of Git
-variable `core.notesRef' or \"refs/notes/commits\" if that is
-undefined."
-  (interactive (magit-notes-read-args "Edit notes"))
-  (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" (and ref (concat "--ref=" ref))
-                             "edit" commit))
-
-(defun magit-notes-remove (commit &optional ref)
-  "Remove the note attached to COMMIT.
-REF is the notes ref from which the note is removed.
-
-Interactively or when optional REF is nil use the value of Git
-variable `core.notesRef' or \"refs/notes/commits\" if that is
-undefined."
-  (interactive (magit-notes-read-args "Remove notes"))
-  (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" (and ref (concat "--ref=" ref))
-                             "remove" commit))
-
-(defun magit-notes-merge (ref)
-  "Merge the notes ref REF into the current notes ref.
-
-The current notes ref is the value of Git variable
-`core.notesRef' or \"refs/notes/commits\" if that is undefined.
-
-When there are conflicts, then they have to be resolved in the
-temporary worktree \".git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE\".  When
-done use `magit-notes-merge-commit' to finish.  To abort
-use `magit-notes-merge-abort'."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-string-ns "Merge reference")))
-  (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" "merge" ref))
-
-(defun magit-notes-merge-commit ()
-  "Commit the current notes ref merge.
-Also see `magit-notes-merge'."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" "merge" "--commit"))
-
-(defun magit-notes-merge-abort ()
-  "Abort the current notes ref merge.
-Also see `magit-notes-merge'."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" "merge" "--abort"))
-
-(defun magit-notes-prune (&optional dry-run)
-  "Remove notes about unreachable commits."
-  (interactive (list (and (member "--dry-run" (magit-notes-arguments)) t)))
-  (when dry-run
-    (magit-process-buffer))
-  (magit-run-git-with-editor "notes" "prune" (and dry-run "--dry-run")))
-
-(defun magit-set-core.notesRef (ref)
-  "Set the local value of `core.notesRef' to REF."
-  (interactive (list (magit-notes-read-ref "Set local core.notesRef")))
-  (magit-set ref "core.notesRef")
-  (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-(defun magit-set-global-core.notesRef (ref)
-  "Set the global value of `core.notesRef' to REF."
-  (interactive (list (magit-notes-read-ref "Set global core.notesRef")))
-  (magit-set ref "--global" "core.notesRef")
-  (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-(defun magit-set-notes.displayRef (refs)
-  "Set the local values of `notes.displayRef' to REFS."
-  (interactive (list (magit-notes-read-refs "Set local notes.displayRef")))
-  (magit-set-all refs "notes.displayRef")
-  (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-(defun magit-set-global-notes.displayRef (refs)
-  "Set the global values of `notes.displayRef' to REFS."
-  (interactive (list (magit-notes-read-refs "Set global notes.displayRef")))
-  (magit-set-all refs "--global" "notes.displayRef")
-  (magit-with-pre-popup-buffer
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-(defun magit-notes-read-ref (prompt)
-  (--when-let (magit-completing-read
-               prompt (magit-list-notes-refnames) nil nil
-               (--when-let (magit-get "core.notesRef")
-                 (if (string-prefix-p "refs/notes/" it)
-                     (substring it 11)
-                   it)))
-    (if (string-prefix-p "refs/" it)
-        it
-      (concat "refs/notes/" it))))
-
-(defun magit-notes-read-refs (prompt)
-  (mapcar (lambda (ref)
-            (if (string-prefix-p "refs/" ref)
-                ref
-              (concat "refs/notes/" ref)))
-          (completing-read-multiple
-           (concat prompt ": ")
-           (magit-list-notes-refnames) nil nil
-           (mapconcat (lambda (ref)
-                        (if (string-prefix-p "refs/notes/" ref)
-                            (substring ref 11)
-                          ref))
-                      (magit-get-all "notes.displayRef")
-                      ","))))
-
-(defun magit-notes-read-args (prompt)
- (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit prompt (magit-stash-at-point))
-       (--when-let (--first (string-match "^--ref=\\(.+\\)" it)
-                            (magit-notes-arguments))
-         (match-string 1 it))))
-
-(provide 'magit-notes)
-;;; magit-notes.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-notes.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-notes.elc
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index 57ab7c090f48..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-obsolete.el
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-;;; magit-obsolete.el --- obsolete definitions  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library defines aliases for obsolete variables and functions.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-(provide 'magit-obsolete)
-;;; magit-obsolete.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-obsolete.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-obsolete.elc
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-(define-package "magit" "20180913.1247" "A Git porcelain inside Emacs."
-  '((emacs "25.1")
-    (async "20180527")
-    (dash "20180413")
-    (ghub "20180417")
-    (git-commit "20180602")
-    (magit-popup "20180509")
-    (with-editor "20180414")))
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-process.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit-process.el
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-;;; magit-process.el --- process functionality  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements the tools used to run Git for side-effects.
-
-;; Note that the functions used to run Git and then consume its
-;; output, are defined in `magit-git.el'.  There's a bit of overlap
-;; though.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'ansi-color)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(require 'with-editor)
-(require 'magit-utils)
-(require 'magit-section)
-(require 'magit-git)
-(require 'magit-mode)
-
-(declare-function auth-source-search "auth-source"
-                  (&rest spec &key max require create delete &allow-other-keys))
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-process-connection-type (not (eq system-type 'cygwin))
-  "Connection type used for the Git process.
-
-If nil, use pipes: this is usually more efficient, and works on Cygwin.
-If t, use ptys: this enables Magit to prompt for passphrases when needed."
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "pipe" nil)
-                 (const :tag "pty" t)))
-
-(defcustom magit-need-cygwin-noglob
-  (and (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-       (with-temp-buffer
-         (let ((process-environment
-                (append magit-git-environment process-environment)))
-           (condition-case e
-               (process-file magit-git-executable
-                             nil (current-buffer) nil
-                             "-c" "alias.echo=!echo" "echo" "x{0}")
-             (file-error
-              (lwarn 'magit-process :warning
-                     "Could not run Git: %S" e))))
-         (equal "x0\n" (buffer-string))))
-  "Whether to use a workaround for Cygwin's globbing behavior.
-
-If non-nil, add environment variables to `process-environment' to
-prevent the git.exe distributed by Cygwin and MSYS2 from
-attempting to perform glob expansion when called from a native
-Windows build of Emacs.  See #2246."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Yes" t)
-                 (const :tag "No" nil)))
-
-(defcustom magit-process-popup-time -1
-  "Popup the process buffer if a command takes longer than this many seconds."
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Never" -1)
-                 (const :tag "Immediately" 0)
-                 (integer :tag "After this many seconds")))
-
-(defcustom magit-process-log-max 32
-  "Maximum number of sections to keep in a process log buffer.
-When adding a new section would go beyond the limit set here,
-then the older half of the sections are remove.  Sections that
-belong to processes that are still running are never removed.
-When this is nil, no sections are ever removed."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Never remove old sections" nil) integer))
-
-(defcustom magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines 20
-  "The number of lines for `magit-process-error-lines' to return.
-
-These are displayed in a tooltip for `mode-line-process' errors.
-
-If `magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines' is nil, the tooltip
-displays the text of `magit-process-error-summary' instead."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Use summary line" nil)
-                 integer))
-
-(defcustom magit-credential-cache-daemon-socket
-  (--some (pcase-let ((`(,prog . ,args) (split-string it)))
-            (if (and prog
-                     (string-match-p
-                      "\\`\\(?:\\(?:/.*/\\)?git-credential-\\)?cache\\'" prog))
-                (or (cl-loop for (opt val) on args
-                             if (string= opt "--socket")
-                             return val)
-                    (expand-file-name "~/.git-credential-cache/socket"))))
-          ;; Note: `magit-process-file' is not yet defined when
-          ;; evaluating this form, so we use `process-lines'.
-          (ignore-errors
-            (let ((process-environment
-                   (append magit-git-environment process-environment)))
-              (process-lines magit-git-executable
-                             "config" "--get-all" "credential.helper"))))
-  "If non-nil, start a credential cache daemon using this socket.
-
-When using Git's cache credential helper in the normal way, Emacs
-sends a SIGHUP to the credential daemon after the git subprocess
-has exited, causing the daemon to also quit.  This can be avoided
-by starting the `git-credential-cache--daemon' process directly
-from Emacs.
-
-The function `magit-maybe-start-credential-cache-daemon' takes
-care of starting the daemon if necessary, using the value of this
-option as the socket.  If this option is nil, then it does not
-start any daemon.  Likewise if another daemon is already running,
-then it starts no new daemon.  This function has to be a member
-of the hook variable `magit-credential-hook' for this to work.
-If an error occurs while starting the daemon, most likely because
-the necessary executable is missing, then the function removes
-itself from the hook, to avoid further futile attempts."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(choice (file  :tag "Socket")
-                 (const :tag "Don't start a cache daemon" nil)))
-
-(defcustom magit-process-yes-or-no-prompt-regexp
-  " [\[(]\\([Yy]\\(?:es\\)?\\)[/|]\\([Nn]o?\\)[\])] ?[?:] ?$"
-  "Regexp matching Yes-or-No prompts of Git and its subprocesses."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type 'regexp)
-
-(defcustom magit-process-password-prompt-regexps
-  '("^\\(Enter \\)?[Pp]assphrase\\( for \\(RSA \\)?key '.*'\\)?: ?$"
-    ;; match-group 99 is used to identify a host
-    "^\\(Enter \\)?[Pp]assword\\( for '\\(?99:.*\\)'\\)?: ?$"
-    "^.*'s password: ?$"
-    "^Yubikey for .*: ?$"
-    "^Enter PIN for .*: ?$")
-  "List of regexps matching password prompts of Git and its subprocesses.
-Also see `magit-process-find-password-functions'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.8.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(repeat (regexp)))
-
-(defcustom magit-process-find-password-functions nil
-  "List of functions to try in sequence to get a password.
-
-These functions may be called when git asks for a password, which
-is detected using `magit-process-password-prompt-regexps'.  They
-are called if and only if matching the prompt resulted in the
-value of the 99th submatch to be non-nil.  Therefore users can
-control for which prompts these functions should be called by
-putting the host name in the 99th submatch, or not.
-
-If the functions are called, then they are called in the order
-given, with the host name as only argument, until one of them
-returns non-nil.  If they are not called or none of them returns
-non-nil, then the password is read from the user instead."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-process-password-auth-source))
-
-(defcustom magit-process-username-prompt-regexps
-  '("^Username for '.*': ?$")
-  "List of regexps matching username prompts of Git and its subprocesses."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type '(repeat (regexp)))
-
-(defcustom magit-process-ensure-unix-line-ending t
-  "Whether Magit should ensure a unix coding system when talking to Git."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.6.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-process-display-mode-line-error t
-  "Whether Magit should retain and highlight process errors in the mode line."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-process
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defface magit-process-ok
-  '((t :inherit magit-section-heading :foreground "green"))
-  "Face for zero exit-status."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-process-ng
-  '((t :inherit magit-section-heading :foreground "red"))
-  "Face for non-zero exit-status."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-mode-line-process
-  '((t :inherit mode-line-emphasis))
-  "Face for `mode-line-process' status when Git is running for side-effects."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-mode-line-process-error
-  '((t :inherit error))
-  "Face for `mode-line-process' error status.
-
-Used when `magit-process-display-mode-line-error' is non-nil."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-;;; Process Mode
-
-(defvar magit-process-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-process-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-process-mode magit-mode "Magit Process"
-  "Mode for looking at Git process output."
-  :group 'magit-process
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function
-        'magit-imenu--process-prev-index-position-function)
-  (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function
-        'magit-imenu--process-extract-index-name-function))
-
-(defun magit-process-buffer (&optional nodisplay)
-  "Display the current repository's process buffer.
-
-If that buffer doesn't exist yet, then create it.
-Non-interactively return the buffer and unless
-optional NODISPLAY is non-nil also display it."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel)))
-    (unless topdir
-      (magit--with-safe-default-directory nil
-        (setq topdir default-directory)
-        (let (prev)
-          (while (not (equal topdir prev))
-            (setq prev topdir)
-            (setq topdir (file-name-directory (directory-file-name topdir)))))))
-    (let ((buffer (or (--first (with-current-buffer it
-                                 (and (eq major-mode 'magit-process-mode)
-                                      (equal default-directory topdir)))
-                               (buffer-list))
-                      (let ((default-directory topdir))
-                        (magit-generate-new-buffer 'magit-process-mode)))))
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (if magit-root-section
-            (when magit-process-log-max
-              (magit-process-truncate-log))
-          (magit-process-mode)
-          (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-                (magit-insert-section--parent  nil)
-                (magit-insert-section--oldroot nil))
-            (make-local-variable 'text-property-default-nonsticky)
-            (magit-insert-section (processbuf)
-              (insert "\n")))))
-      (unless nodisplay
-        (magit-display-buffer buffer))
-      buffer)))
-
-(defun magit-process-kill ()
-  "Kill the process at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-section-when process
-    (let ((process (oref it value)))
-      (unless (eq (process-status process) 'run)
-        (user-error "Process isn't running"))
-      (magit-confirm 'kill-process)
-      (kill-process process))))
-
-;;; Synchronous Processes
-
-(defvar magit-process-raise-error nil)
-
-(defun magit-git (&rest args)
-  "Call Git synchronously in a separate process, for side-effects.
-
-Option `magit-git-executable' specifies the Git executable.
-The arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git, they are flattened
-before use.
-
-Process output goes into a new section in the buffer returned by
-`magit-process-buffer'.  If Git exits with a non-zero status,
-then raise an error."
-  (let ((magit-process-raise-error t))
-    (magit-call-git args)))
-
-(defun magit-run-git (&rest args)
-  "Call Git synchronously in a separate process, and refresh.
-
-Option `magit-git-executable' specifies the Git executable and
-option `magit-git-global-arguments' specifies constant arguments.
-The arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git, they are flattened
-before use.
-
-After Git returns, the current buffer (if it is a Magit buffer)
-as well as the current repository's status buffer are refreshed.
-
-Process output goes into a new section in the buffer returned by
-`magit-process-buffer'."
-  (let ((magit--refresh-cache (list (cons 0 0))))
-    (magit-call-git args)
-    (when (member (car args) '("init" "clone"))
-      ;; Creating a new repository invalidates the cache.
-      (setq magit--refresh-cache nil))
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-(defvar magit-pre-call-git-hook nil)
-
-(defun magit-call-git (&rest args)
-  "Call Git synchronously in a separate process.
-
-Option `magit-git-executable' specifies the Git executable and
-option `magit-git-global-arguments' specifies constant arguments.
-The arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git, they are flattened
-before use.
-
-Process output goes into a new section in the buffer returned by
-`magit-process-buffer'."
-  (run-hooks 'magit-pre-call-git-hook)
-  (let ((default-process-coding-system (magit--process-coding-system)))
-    (apply #'magit-call-process magit-git-executable
-           (magit-process-git-arguments args))))
-
-(defun magit-call-process (program &rest args)
-  "Call PROGRAM synchronously in a separate process.
-Process output goes into a new section in the buffer returned by
-`magit-process-buffer'."
-  (pcase-let ((`(,process-buf . ,section)
-               (magit-process-setup program args)))
-    (magit-process-finish
-     (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-       (apply #'magit-process-file program nil process-buf nil args))
-     process-buf (current-buffer) default-directory section)))
-
-(defun magit-process-file (process &optional infile buffer display &rest args)
-  "Process files synchronously in a separate process.
-Identical to `process-file' but temporarily enable Cygwin's
-\"noglob\" option during the call and ensure unix eol
-conversion."
-  (let ((process-environment (magit-process-environment))
-        (default-process-coding-system (magit--process-coding-system)))
-    (apply #'process-file process infile buffer display args)))
-
-(defun magit-process-environment ()
-  ;; The various w32 hacks are only applicable when running on the
-  ;; local machine.  As of Emacs 25.1, a local binding of
-  ;; process-environment different from the top-level value affects
-  ;; the environment used in
-  ;; tramp-sh-handle-{start-file-process,process-file}.
-  (let ((local (not (file-remote-p default-directory))))
-    (append magit-git-environment
-            (and local
-                 (cdr (assoc magit-git-executable magit-git-w32-path-hack)))
-            (and local magit-need-cygwin-noglob
-                 (mapcar (lambda (var)
-                           (concat var "=" (--if-let (getenv var)
-                                               (concat it " noglob")
-                                             "noglob")))
-                         '("CYGWIN" "MSYS")))
-            process-environment)))
-
-(defvar magit-this-process nil)
-
-(defun magit-run-git-with-input (&rest args)
-  "Call Git in a separate process.
-ARGS is flattened and then used as arguments to Git.
-
-The current buffer's content is used as the process' standard
-input.
-
-Option `magit-git-executable' specifies the Git executable and
-option `magit-git-global-arguments' specifies constant arguments.
-The remaining arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git, they are
-flattened before use."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-    ;; On w32, git expects UTF-8 encoded input, ignore any user
-    ;; configuration telling us otherwise (see #3250).
-    (encode-coding-region (point-min) (point-max) 'utf-8-unix))
-  (if (file-remote-p default-directory)
-      ;; We lack `process-file-region', so fall back to asynch +
-      ;; waiting in remote case.
-      (progn
-        (magit-start-git (current-buffer) args)
-        (while (and magit-this-process
-                    (eq (process-status magit-this-process) 'run))
-          (sleep-for 0.005)))
-    (run-hooks 'magit-pre-call-git-hook)
-    (pcase-let* ((process-environment (magit-process-environment))
-                 (default-process-coding-system (magit--process-coding-system))
-                 (flat-args (magit-process-git-arguments args))
-                 (`(,process-buf . ,section)
-                  (magit-process-setup magit-git-executable flat-args))
-                 (inhibit-read-only t))
-      (magit-process-finish
-       (apply #'call-process-region (point-min) (point-max)
-              magit-git-executable nil process-buf nil flat-args)
-       process-buf nil default-directory section))))
-
-(defun magit-run-git-with-logfile (file &rest args)
-  "Call Git in a separate process and log its output to FILE.
-This function might have a short halflive."
-  (apply #'magit-process-file magit-git-executable nil `(:file ,file) nil
-         (magit-process-git-arguments args))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-;;; Asynchronous Processes
-
-(defun magit-run-git-async (&rest args)
-  "Start Git, prepare for refresh, and return the process object.
-ARGS is flattened and then used as arguments to Git.
-
-Display the command line arguments in the echo area.
-
-After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was
-current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer
-and still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer.
-
-See `magit-start-process' for more information."
-  (message "Running %s %s" magit-git-executable
-           (let ((m (mapconcat #'identity (-flatten args) " ")))
-             (remove-list-of-text-properties 0 (length m) '(face) m)
-             m))
-  (magit-start-git nil args))
-
-(defun magit-run-git-with-editor (&rest args)
-  "Export GIT_EDITOR and start Git.
-Also prepare for refresh and return the process object.
-ARGS is flattened and then used as arguments to Git.
-
-Display the command line arguments in the echo area.
-
-After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was
-current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer
-and still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer.
-
-See `magit-start-process' and `with-editor' for more information."
-  (magit--record-separated-gitdir)
-  (magit-with-editor (magit-run-git-async args)))
-
-(defun magit-run-git-sequencer (&rest args)
-  "Export GIT_EDITOR and start Git.
-Also prepare for refresh and return the process object.
-ARGS is flattened and then used as arguments to Git.
-
-Display the command line arguments in the echo area.
-
-After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was
-current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer
-and still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer.
-If the sequence stops at a commit, make the section representing
-that commit the current section by moving `point' there.
-
-See `magit-start-process' and `with-editor' for more information."
-  (apply #'magit-run-git-with-editor args)
-  (set-process-sentinel magit-this-process #'magit-sequencer-process-sentinel)
-  magit-this-process)
-
-(defvar magit-pre-start-git-hook nil)
-
-(defun magit-start-git (input &rest args)
-  "Start Git, prepare for refresh, and return the process object.
-
-If INPUT is non-nil, it has to be a buffer or the name of an
-existing buffer.  The buffer content becomes the processes
-standard input.
-
-Option `magit-git-executable' specifies the Git executable and
-option `magit-git-global-arguments' specifies constant arguments.
-The remaining arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git, they are
-flattened before use.
-
-After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was
-current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer
-and still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer.
-
-See `magit-start-process' for more information."
-  (run-hooks 'magit-pre-start-git-hook)
-  (let ((default-process-coding-system (magit--process-coding-system)))
-    (apply #'magit-start-process magit-git-executable input
-           (magit-process-git-arguments args))))
-
-(defun magit-start-process (program &optional input &rest args)
-  "Start PROGRAM, prepare for refresh, and return the process object.
-
-If optional argument INPUT is non-nil, it has to be a buffer or
-the name of an existing buffer.  The buffer content becomes the
-processes standard input.
-
-The process is started using `start-file-process' and then setup
-to use the sentinel `magit-process-sentinel' and the filter
-`magit-process-filter'.  Information required by these functions
-is stored in the process object.  When this function returns the
-process has not started to run yet so it is possible to override
-the sentinel and filter.
-
-After the process returns, `magit-process-sentinel' refreshes the
-buffer that was current when `magit-start-process' was called (if
-it is a Magit buffer and still alive), as well as the respective
-Magit status buffer."
-  (pcase-let*
-      ((`(,process-buf . ,section)
-        (magit-process-setup program args))
-       (process
-        (let ((process-connection-type
-               ;; Don't use a pty, because it would set icrnl
-               ;; which would modify the input (issue #20).
-               (and (not input) magit-process-connection-type))
-              (process-environment (magit-process-environment))
-              (default-process-coding-system (magit--process-coding-system)))
-          (apply #'start-file-process
-                 (file-name-nondirectory program)
-                 process-buf program args))))
-    (with-editor-set-process-filter process #'magit-process-filter)
-    (set-process-sentinel process #'magit-process-sentinel)
-    (set-process-buffer   process process-buf)
-    (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-      ;; On w32, git expects UTF-8 encoded input, ignore any user
-      ;; configuration telling us otherwise.
-      (set-process-coding-system process 'utf-8-unix))
-    (process-put process 'section section)
-    (process-put process 'command-buf (current-buffer))
-    (process-put process 'default-dir default-directory)
-    (when inhibit-magit-refresh
-      (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t))
-    (oset section process process)
-    (with-current-buffer process-buf
-      (set-marker (process-mark process) (point)))
-    (when input
-      (with-current-buffer input
-        (process-send-region process (point-min) (point-max))
-        (process-send-eof    process)))
-    (setq magit-this-process process)
-    (oset section value process)
-    (magit-process-display-buffer process)
-    process))
-
-(defun magit-parse-git-async (&rest args)
-  (setq args (magit-process-git-arguments args))
-  (let ((command-buf (current-buffer))
-        (process-buf (generate-new-buffer " *temp*"))
-        (toplevel (magit-toplevel)))
-    (with-current-buffer process-buf
-      (setq default-directory toplevel)
-      (let ((process
-             (let ((process-connection-type nil)
-                   (process-environment (magit-process-environment))
-                   (default-process-coding-system
-                     (magit--process-coding-system)))
-               (apply #'start-file-process "git" process-buf
-                      magit-git-executable args))))
-        (process-put process 'command-buf command-buf)
-        (process-put process 'parsed (point))
-        (setq magit-this-process process)
-        process))))
-
-;;; Process Internals
-
-(defun magit-process-setup (program args)
-  (magit-process-set-mode-line program args)
-  (let ((pwd default-directory)
-        (buf (magit-process-buffer t)))
-    (cons buf (with-current-buffer buf
-                (prog1 (magit-process-insert-section pwd program args nil nil)
-                  (backward-char 1))))))
-
-(defun magit-process-insert-section (pwd program args &optional errcode errlog)
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-        (magit-insert-section--parent magit-root-section)
-        (magit-insert-section--oldroot nil))
-    (goto-char (1- (point-max)))
-    (magit-insert-section (process)
-      (insert (if errcode
-                  (format "%3s " (propertize (number-to-string errcode)
-                                             'face 'magit-process-ng))
-                "run "))
-      (unless (equal (expand-file-name pwd)
-                     (expand-file-name default-directory))
-        (insert (file-relative-name pwd default-directory) ?\s))
-      (cond
-       ((and args (equal program magit-git-executable))
-        (setq args (-split-at (length magit-git-global-arguments) args))
-        (insert (propertize (file-name-nondirectory program)
-                            'face 'magit-section-heading) " ")
-        (insert (propertize (char-to-string magit-ellipsis)
-                            'face 'magit-section-heading
-                            'help-echo (mapconcat #'identity (car args) " ")))
-        (insert " ")
-        (insert (propertize (mapconcat #'shell-quote-argument (cadr args) " ")
-                            'face 'magit-section-heading)))
-       ((and args (equal program shell-file-name))
-        (insert (propertize (cadr args) 'face 'magit-section-heading)))
-       (t
-        (insert (propertize (file-name-nondirectory program)
-                            'face 'magit-section-heading) " ")
-        (insert (propertize (mapconcat #'shell-quote-argument args " ")
-                            'face 'magit-section-heading))))
-      (magit-insert-heading)
-      (when errlog
-        (insert-file-contents errlog)
-        (goto-char (1- (point-max))))
-      (insert "\n"))))
-
-(defun magit-process-truncate-log ()
-  (let* ((head nil)
-         (tail (oref magit-root-section children))
-         (count (length tail)))
-    (when (> (1+ count) magit-process-log-max)
-      (while (and (cdr tail)
-                  (> count (/ magit-process-log-max 2)))
-        (let* ((inhibit-read-only t)
-               (section (car tail))
-               (process (oref section process)))
-          (cond ((not process))
-                ((memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-                 (delete-region (oref section start)
-                                (1+ (oref section end)))
-                 (cl-decf count))
-                (t
-                 (push section head))))
-        (pop tail))
-      (oset magit-root-section children
-            (nconc (reverse head) tail)))))
-
-(defun magit-process-sentinel (process event)
-  "Default sentinel used by `magit-start-process'."
-  (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-    (setq event (substring event 0 -1))
-    (when (string-match "^finished" event)
-      (message (concat (capitalize (process-name process)) " finished")))
-    (magit-process-finish process)
-    (when (eq process magit-this-process)
-      (setq magit-this-process nil))
-    (unless (process-get process 'inhibit-refresh)
-      (let ((command-buf (process-get process 'command-buf)))
-        (if (buffer-live-p command-buf)
-            (with-current-buffer command-buf
-              (magit-refresh))
-          (with-temp-buffer
-            (setq default-directory (process-get process 'default-dir))
-            (magit-refresh)))))))
-
-(defun magit-sequencer-process-sentinel (process event)
-  "Special sentinel used by `magit-run-git-sequencer'."
-  (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-    (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-    (when-let ((process-buf (process-buffer process)))
-      (when (buffer-live-p process-buf)
-        (when-let ((status-buf (with-current-buffer process-buf
-                                 (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-status-mode))))
-          (with-current-buffer status-buf
-            (--when-let
-                (magit-get-section
-                 `((commit . ,(magit-rev-parse "HEAD"))
-                   (,(pcase (car (cadr (-split-at
-                                        (1+ (length magit-git-global-arguments))
-                                        (process-command process))))
-                       ((or "rebase" "am")   'rebase-sequence)
-                       ((or "cherry-pick" "revert") 'sequence)))
-                   (status)))
-              (goto-char (oref it start))
-              (magit-section-update-highlight))))))))
-
-(defun magit-process-filter (proc string)
-  "Default filter used by `magit-start-process'."
-  (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (magit-process-yes-or-no-prompt proc string)
-      (magit-process-username-prompt  proc string)
-      (magit-process-password-prompt  proc string)
-      (goto-char (process-mark proc))
-      (setq string (propertize string 'magit-section
-                               (process-get proc 'section)))
-      ;; Find last ^M in string.  If one was found, ignore
-      ;; everything before it and delete the current line.
-      (let ((ret-pos (length string)))
-        (while (and (>= (cl-decf ret-pos) 0)
-                    (/= ?\r (aref string ret-pos))))
-        (if (< ret-pos 0)
-            (insert string)
-          (delete-region (line-beginning-position) (point))
-          (insert (substring string (1+ ret-pos)))))
-      (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point)))))
-
-(defmacro magit-process-kill-on-abort (proc &rest body)
-  (declare (indent 1) (debug (form body)))
-  (let ((map (cl-gensym)))
-    `(let ((,map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-       (set-keymap-parent ,map minibuffer-local-map)
-       (define-key ,map "\C-g"
-         (lambda ()
-           (interactive)
-           (ignore-errors (kill-process ,proc))
-           (abort-recursive-edit)))
-       (let ((minibuffer-local-map ,map))
-         ,@body))))
-
-(defun magit-process-yes-or-no-prompt (process string)
-  "Forward Yes-or-No prompts to the user."
-  (when-let ((beg (string-match magit-process-yes-or-no-prompt-regexp string)))
-    (let ((max-mini-window-height 30))
-      (process-send-string
-       process
-       (downcase
-        (concat
-         (match-string
-          (if (save-match-data
-                (magit-process-kill-on-abort process
-                  (yes-or-no-p (substring string 0 beg)))) 1 2)
-          string)
-         "\n"))))))
-
-(defun magit-process-password-auth-source (key)
-  "Use `auth-source-search' to get a password.
-If found, return the password.  Otherwise, return nil.
-
-To use this function add it to the appropriate hook
-  (add-hook 'magit-process-find-password-functions
-            'magit-process-password-auth-source)
-
-KEY typically derives from a prompt such as:
-  Password for 'https://tarsius@bitbucket.org'
-in which case it would be the string
-  tarsius@bitbucket.org
-which matches the ~/.authinfo.gpg entry
-  machine bitbucket.org login tarsius password 12345
-or iff that is undefined, for backward compatibility
-  machine tarsius@bitbucket.org password 12345"
-  (message "key: %S" key)
-  (require 'auth-source)
-  (let ((secret
-         (plist-get
-          (car (or (and (string-match "\\([^@]+\\)@\\([^@]+\\)" key)
-                        (auth-source-search :max 1
-                                            :host (match-string 2 key)
-                                            :login (match-string 1 key)))
-                   (auth-source-search :max 1 :host key)))
-          :secret)))
-    (if (functionp secret)
-        (funcall secret)
-      secret)))
-
-(defun magit-process-password-prompt (process string)
-  "Find a password based on prompt STRING and send it to git.
-Use `magit-process-password-prompt-regexps' to find a known
-prompt.  If and only if one is found, then call functions in
-`magit-process-find-password-functions' until one of them returns
-the password.  If all function return nil, then read the password
-from the user."
-  (--when-let (magit-process-match-prompt
-               magit-process-password-prompt-regexps string)
-    (process-send-string
-     process (magit-process-kill-on-abort process
-               (concat (or (--when-let (match-string 99 string)
-                             (run-hook-with-args-until-success
-                              'magit-process-find-password-functions it))
-                           (read-passwd it))
-                       "\n")))))
-
-(defun magit-process-username-prompt (process string)
-  "Forward username prompts to the user."
-  (--when-let (magit-process-match-prompt
-               magit-process-username-prompt-regexps string)
-    (process-send-string
-     process (magit-process-kill-on-abort process
-               (concat (read-string it nil nil (user-login-name)) "\n")))))
-
-(defun magit-process-match-prompt (prompts string)
-  "Match STRING against PROMPTS and set match data.
-Return the matched string suffixed with \": \", if needed."
-  (when (--any-p (string-match it string) prompts)
-    (let ((prompt (match-string 0 string)))
-      (cond ((string-suffix-p ": " prompt) prompt)
-            ((string-suffix-p ":"  prompt) (concat prompt " "))
-            (t                             (concat prompt ": "))))))
-
-(defun magit--process-coding-system ()
-  (let ((fro (or magit-git-output-coding-system
-                 (car default-process-coding-system)))
-        (to (cdr default-process-coding-system)))
-    (if magit-process-ensure-unix-line-ending
-        (cons (coding-system-change-eol-conversion fro 'unix)
-              (coding-system-change-eol-conversion to 'unix))
-      (cons fro to))))
-
-(defvar magit-credential-hook nil
-  "Hook run before Git needs credentials.")
-
-(defvar magit-credential-cache-daemon-process nil)
-
-(defun magit-maybe-start-credential-cache-daemon ()
-  "Maybe start a `git-credential-cache--daemon' process.
-
-If such a process is already running or if the value of option
-`magit-credential-cache-daemon-socket' is nil, then do nothing.
-Otherwise start the process passing the value of that options
-as argument."
-  (unless (or (not magit-credential-cache-daemon-socket)
-              (process-live-p magit-credential-cache-daemon-process)
-              (memq magit-credential-cache-daemon-process
-                    (list-system-processes)))
-    (setq magit-credential-cache-daemon-process
-          (or (--first (let* ((attr (process-attributes it))
-                              (comm (cdr (assq 'comm attr)))
-                              (user (cdr (assq 'user attr))))
-                         (and (string= comm "git-credential-cache--daemon")
-                              (string= user user-login-name)))
-                       (list-system-processes))
-              (condition-case nil
-                  (start-process "git-credential-cache--daemon"
-                                 " *git-credential-cache--daemon*"
-                                 magit-git-executable
-                                 "credential-cache--daemon"
-                                 magit-credential-cache-daemon-socket)
-                ;; Some Git implementations (e.g. Windows) won't have
-                ;; this program; if we fail the first time, stop trying.
-                ((debug error)
-                 (remove-hook 'magit-credential-hook
-                              #'magit-maybe-start-credential-cache-daemon)))))))
-
-(add-hook 'magit-credential-hook #'magit-maybe-start-credential-cache-daemon)
-
-(defun tramp-sh-handle-start-file-process--magit-tramp-process-environment
-    (fn name buffer program &rest args)
-  (if magit-tramp-process-environment
-      (apply fn name buffer
-             (car magit-tramp-process-environment)
-             (append (cdr magit-tramp-process-environment)
-                     (cons program args)))
-    (apply fn name buffer program args)))
-
-(advice-add 'tramp-sh-handle-start-file-process :around
-            'tramp-sh-handle-start-file-process--magit-tramp-process-environment)
-
-(defun tramp-sh-handle-process-file--magit-tramp-process-environment
-    (fn program &optional infile destination display &rest args)
-  (if magit-tramp-process-environment
-      (apply fn "env" infile destination display
-             (append magit-tramp-process-environment
-                     (cons program args)))
-    (apply fn program infile destination display args)))
-
-(advice-add 'tramp-sh-handle-process-file :around
-            'tramp-sh-handle-process-file--magit-tramp-process-environment)
-
-(defvar magit-mode-line-process-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "<mode-line> <mouse-1>")
-      'magit-process-buffer)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `mode-line-process'.")
-
-(defun magit-process-set-mode-line (program args)
-  "Display the git command (sans arguments) in the mode line."
-  (when (equal program magit-git-executable)
-    (setq args (nthcdr (length magit-git-global-arguments) args)))
-  (let ((str (concat " " (propertize
-                          (concat (file-name-nondirectory program)
-                                  (and args (concat " " (car args))))
-                          'mouse-face 'highlight
-                          'keymap magit-mode-line-process-map
-                          'help-echo "mouse-1: Show process buffer"
-                          'face 'magit-mode-line-process))))
-    (magit-repository-local-set 'mode-line-process str)
-    (dolist (buf (magit-mode-get-buffers))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (setq mode-line-process str)))
-    (force-mode-line-update t)))
-
-(defun magit-process-set-mode-line-error-status (&optional error str)
-  "Apply an error face to the string set by `magit-process-set-mode-line'.
-
-If ERROR is supplied, include it in the `mode-line-process' tooltip.
-
-If STR is supplied, it replaces the `mode-line-process' text."
-  (setq str (or str (magit-repository-local-get 'mode-line-process)))
-  (when str
-    (setq error (format "%smouse-1: Show process buffer"
-                        (if (stringp error)
-                            (concat error "\n\n")
-                          "")))
-    (setq str (concat " " (propertize
-                           (substring-no-properties str 1)
-                           'mouse-face 'highlight
-                           'keymap magit-mode-line-process-map
-                           'help-echo error
-                           'face 'magit-mode-line-process-error)))
-    (magit-repository-local-set 'mode-line-process str)
-    (dolist (buf (magit-mode-get-buffers))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (setq mode-line-process str)))
-    (force-mode-line-update t)
-    ;; We remove any error status from the mode line when a magit
-    ;; buffer is refreshed (see `magit-refresh-buffer'), but we must
-    ;; ensure that we ignore any refreshes during the remainder of the
-    ;; current command -- otherwise a newly-set error status would be
-    ;; removed before it was seen.  We set a flag which prevents the
-    ;; status from being removed prior to the next command, so that
-    ;; the error status is guaranteed to remain visible until then.
-    (let ((repokey (magit-repository-local-repository)))
-      ;; The following closure captures the repokey value, and is
-      ;; added to `pre-command-hook'.
-      (cl-labels ((enable-magit-process-unset-mode-line
-                   () ;; Remove ourself from the hook variable, so
-                      ;; that we only run once.
-                   (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook
-                                #'enable-magit-process-unset-mode-line)
-                   ;; Clear the inhibit flag for the repository in
-                   ;; which we set it.
-                   (magit-repository-local-set
-                    'inhibit-magit-process-unset-mode-line nil repokey)))
-        ;; Set the inhibit flag until the next command is invoked.
-        (magit-repository-local-set
-         'inhibit-magit-process-unset-mode-line t repokey)
-        (add-hook 'pre-command-hook
-                  #'enable-magit-process-unset-mode-line)))))
-
-(defun magit-process-unset-mode-line-error-status ()
-  "Remove any current error status from the mode line."
-  (let ((status (or mode-line-process
-                    (magit-repository-local-get 'mode-line-process))))
-    (when (and status
-               (eq (get-text-property 1 'face status)
-                   'magit-mode-line-process-error))
-      (magit-process-unset-mode-line))))
-
-(defun magit-process-unset-mode-line ()
-  "Remove the git command from the mode line."
-  (unless (magit-repository-local-get 'inhibit-magit-process-unset-mode-line)
-    (magit-repository-local-set 'mode-line-process nil)
-    (dolist (buf (magit-mode-get-buffers))
-      (with-current-buffer buf (setq mode-line-process nil)))
-    (force-mode-line-update t)))
-
-(defvar magit-process-error-message-regexps
-  (list "^\\*ERROR\\*: Canceled by user$"
-        "^\\(?:error\\|fatal\\|git\\): \\(.*\\)$"
-        "^\\(Cannot rebase:.*\\)$"))
-
-(define-error 'magit-git-error "Git error")
-
-(defun magit-process-error-summary (process-buf section)
-  "A one-line error summary from the given SECTION."
-  (or (and (buffer-live-p process-buf)
-           (with-current-buffer process-buf
-             (and (oref section content)
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (goto-char (oref section end))
-                    (run-hook-wrapped
-                     'magit-process-error-message-regexps
-                     (lambda (re)
-                       (save-excursion
-                         (and (re-search-backward
-                               re (oref section start) t)
-                              (or (match-string-no-properties 1)
-                                  (and (not magit-process-raise-error)
-                                       'suppressed))))))))))
-      "Git failed"))
-
-(defun magit-process-error-tooltip (process-buf section)
-  "Returns the text from SECTION of the PROCESS-BUF buffer.
-
-Limited by `magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines'."
-  (and (integerp magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines)
-       (> magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines 0)
-       (buffer-live-p process-buf)
-       (with-current-buffer process-buf
-         (save-excursion
-           (goto-char (or (oref section content)
-                          (oref section start)))
-           (buffer-substring-no-properties
-            (point)
-            (save-excursion
-              (forward-line magit-process-error-tooltip-max-lines)
-              (goto-char
-               (if (> (point) (oref section end))
-                   (oref section end)
-                 (point)))
-              ;; Remove any trailing whitespace.
-              (when (re-search-backward "[^[:space:]\n]"
-                                        (oref section start) t)
-                (forward-char 1))
-              (point)))))))
-
-(defvar-local magit-this-error nil)
-
-(defvar magit-process-finish-apply-ansi-colors nil)
-
-(defun magit-process-finish (arg &optional process-buf command-buf
-                                 default-dir section)
-  (unless (integerp arg)
-    (setq process-buf (process-buffer arg))
-    (setq command-buf (process-get arg 'command-buf))
-    (setq default-dir (process-get arg 'default-dir))
-    (setq section     (process-get arg 'section))
-    (setq arg         (process-exit-status arg)))
-  (when (fboundp 'dired-uncache)
-    (dired-uncache default-dir))
-  (when (buffer-live-p process-buf)
-    (with-current-buffer process-buf
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-            (marker (oref section start)))
-        (goto-char marker)
-        (save-excursion
-          (delete-char 3)
-          (set-marker-insertion-type marker nil)
-          (insert (propertize (format "%3s" arg)
-                              'magit-section section
-                              'face (if (= arg 0)
-                                        'magit-process-ok
-                                      'magit-process-ng)))
-          (set-marker-insertion-type marker t))
-        (when magit-process-finish-apply-ansi-colors
-          (ansi-color-apply-on-region (oref section content)
-                                      (oref section end)))
-        (if (= (oref section end)
-               (+ (line-end-position) 2))
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (1+ (line-end-position)))
-              (delete-char -1)
-              (oset section content nil))
-          (let ((buf (magit-process-buffer t)))
-            (when (and (= arg 0)
-                       (not (--any-p (eq (window-buffer it) buf)
-                                     (window-list))))
-              (magit-section-hide section)))))))
-  (if (= arg 0)
-      ;; Unset the `mode-line-process' value upon success.
-      (magit-process-unset-mode-line)
-    ;; Otherwise process the error.
-    (let ((msg (magit-process-error-summary process-buf section)))
-      ;; Change `mode-line-process' to an error face upon failure.
-      (if magit-process-display-mode-line-error
-          (magit-process-set-mode-line-error-status
-           (or (magit-process-error-tooltip process-buf section)
-               msg))
-        (magit-process-unset-mode-line))
-      ;; Either signal the error, or else display the error summary in
-      ;; the status buffer and with a message in the echo area.
-      (cond
-       (magit-process-raise-error
-        (signal 'magit-git-error (list (format "%s (in %s)" msg default-dir))))
-       ((not (eq msg 'suppressed))
-        (when (buffer-live-p process-buf)
-          (with-current-buffer process-buf
-            (when-let ((status-buf (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-status-mode)))
-              (with-current-buffer status-buf
-                (setq magit-this-error msg)))))
-        (message "%s ... [%s buffer %s for details]" msg
-                 (if-let ((key (and (buffer-live-p command-buf)
-                                    (with-current-buffer command-buf
-                                      (car (where-is-internal
-                                            'magit-process-buffer))))))
-                     (format "Hit %s to see" (key-description key))
-                   "See")
-                 (buffer-name process-buf))))))
-  arg)
-
-(defun magit-process-display-buffer (process)
-  (when (process-live-p process)
-    (let ((buf (process-buffer process)))
-      (cond ((not (buffer-live-p buf)))
-            ((= magit-process-popup-time 0)
-             (if (minibufferp)
-                 (switch-to-buffer-other-window buf)
-               (pop-to-buffer buf)))
-            ((> magit-process-popup-time 0)
-             (run-with-timer magit-process-popup-time nil
-                             (lambda (p)
-                               (when (eq (process-status p) 'run)
-                                 (let ((buf (process-buffer p)))
-                                   (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-                                     (if (minibufferp)
-                                         (switch-to-buffer-other-window buf)
-                                       (pop-to-buffer buf))))))
-                             process))))))
-
-(defun magit--log-action (summary line list)
-  (let (heading lines)
-    (if (cdr list)
-        (progn (setq heading (funcall summary list))
-               (setq lines (mapcar line list)))
-      (setq heading (funcall line (car list))))
-    (with-current-buffer (magit-process-buffer t)
-      (goto-char (1- (point-max)))
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (magit-insert-section (message)
-          (magit-insert-heading (concat "  * " heading))
-          (when lines
-            (dolist (line lines)
-              (insert line "\n"))
-            (insert "\n"))))
-      (let ((inhibit-message t))
-        (when heading
-          (setq lines (cons heading lines)))
-        (message (mapconcat #'identity lines "\n"))))))
-
-(provide 'magit-process)
-;;; magit-process.el ends here
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-;;; magit-refs.el --- listing references  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements support for listing references in a buffer.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-(defvar bookmark-make-record-function)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defgroup magit-refs nil
-  "Inspect and manipulate Git branches and tags."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)References Buffer")
-  :group 'magit-modes)
-
-(defcustom magit-refs-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run after entering Magit-Refs mode."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-refs-sections-hook
-  '(magit-insert-error-header
-    magit-insert-branch-description
-    magit-insert-local-branches
-    magit-insert-remote-branches
-    magit-insert-tags)
-  "Hook run to insert sections into a references buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-refs-show-commit-count nil
-  "Whether to show commit counts in Magit-Refs mode buffers.
-
-all    Show counts for branches and tags.
-branch Show counts for branches only.
-nil    Never show counts.
-
-To change the value in an existing buffer use the command
-`magit-refs-show-commit-count'"
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :safe (lambda (val) (memq val '(all branch nil)))
-  :type '(choice (const all    :tag "For branches and tags")
-                 (const branch :tag "For branches only")
-                 (const nil    :tag "Never")))
-(put 'magit-refs-show-commit-count 'safe-local-variable 'symbolp)
-(put 'magit-refs-show-commit-count 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defcustom magit-refs-pad-commit-counts nil
-  "Whether to pad all counts on all sides in `magit-refs-mode' buffers.
-
-If this is nil, then some commit counts are displayed right next
-to one of the branches that appear next to the count, without any
-space in between.  This might look bad if the branch name faces
-look too similar to `magit-dimmed'.
-
-If this is non-nil, then spaces are placed on both sides of all
-commit counts."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar magit-refs-show-push-remote nil
-  "Whether to show the push-remotes of local branches.
-Also show the commits that the local branch is ahead and behind
-the push-target.  Unfortunately there is a bug in Git that makes
-this useless (the commits ahead and behind the upstream are
-shown), so this isn't enabled yet.")
-
-(defcustom magit-refs-show-remote-prefix nil
-  "Whether to show the remote prefix in lists of remote branches.
-
-This is redundant because the name of the remote is already shown
-in the heading preceeding the list of its branches."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-refs-margin
-  (list nil
-        (nth 1 magit-log-margin)
-        'magit-log-margin-width nil
-        (nth 4 magit-log-margin))
-  "Format of the margin in `magit-refs-mode' buffers.
-
-The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH).
-
-If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be one
-  of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to
-  abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable
-  for `format-time-string') to show the actual date.
-WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for forward
-  compatibility and currently the value should not be changed.
-AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by
-  default.
-AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the author
-  is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :group 'magit-margin
-  :safe (lambda (val) (memq val '(all branch nil)))
-  :type magit-log-margin--custom-type
-  :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset
-  :set-after '(magit-log-margin)
-  :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-refs-mode))
-
-(defcustom magit-refs-margin-for-tags nil
-  "Whether to show information about tags in the margin.
-
-This is disabled by default because it is slow if there are many
-tags."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :group 'magit-margin
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-refs-primary-column-width (cons 16 32)
-  "Width of the focus column in `magit-refs-mode' buffers.
-
-The primary column is the column that contains the name of the
-branch that the current row is about.
-
-If this is an integer, then the column is that many columns wide.
-Otherwise it has to be a cons-cell of two integers.  The first
-specifies the minimal width, the second the maximal width.  In that
-case the actual width is determined using the length of the names
-of the shown local branches.  (Remote branches and tags are not
-taken into account when calculating to optimal width.)"
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :type '(choice (integer :tag "Constant wide")
-                 (cons    :tag "Wide constrains"
-                          (integer :tag "Minimum")
-                          (integer :tag "Maximum"))))
-
-(defcustom magit-refs-focus-column-width 5
-  "Width of the focus column in `magit-refs-mode' buffers.
-
-The focus column is the first column, which marks one
-branch (usually the current branch) as the focused branch using
-\"*\" or \"@\".  For each other reference, this column optionally
-shows how many commits it is ahead of the focused branch and \"<\", or
-if it isn't ahead then the commits it is behind and \">\", or if it
-isn't behind either, then a \"=\".
-
-This column may also display only \"*\" or \"@\" for the focused
-branch, in which case this option is ignored.  Use \"L v\" to
-change the verbosity of this column."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom magit-refs-filter-alist nil
-  "Alist controlling which refs are omitted from `magit-refs-mode' buffers.
-
-All keys are tried in order until one matches.  Then its value
-is used and subsequent elements are ignored.  If the value is
-non-nil, then the reference is displayed, otherwise it is not.
-If no element matches, then the reference is displayed.
-
-A key can either be a regular expression that the refname has
-to match, or a function that takes the refname as only argument
-and returns a boolean.  Contrary to how they are displayed in
-the buffer, for comparison each tag begins with \"tags/\" and
-each remote branch with \"<remote>/\"."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :type '(alist :key-type   (choice  :tag "Key" regexp function)
-                :value-type (boolean :tag "Value"
-                                     :on  "show (non-nil)"
-                                     :off "omit (nil)")))
-
-(defcustom magit-visit-ref-behavior nil
-  "Control how `magit-visit-ref' behaves in `magit-refs-mode' buffers.
-
-By default `magit-visit-ref' behaves like `magit-show-commit',
-in all buffers, including `magit-refs-mode' buffers.  When the
-type of the section at point is `commit' then \"RET\" is bound to
-`magit-show-commit', and when the type is either `branch' or
-`tag' then it is bound to `magit-visit-ref'.
-
-\"RET\" is one of Magit's most essential keys and at least by
-default it should behave consistently across all of Magit,
-especially because users quickly learn that it does something
-very harmless; it shows more information about the thing at point
-in another buffer.
-
-However \"RET\" used to behave differently in `magit-refs-mode'
-buffers, doing surprising things, some of which cannot really be
-described as \"visit this thing\".  If you have grown accustomed
-to such inconsistent, but to you useful, behavior, then you can
-restore that by adding one or more of the below symbols to the
-value of this option.  But keep in mind that by doing so you
-don't only introduce inconsistencies, you also lose some
-functionality and might have to resort to `M-x magit-show-commit'
-to get it back.
-
-`magit-visit-ref' looks for these symbols in the order in which
-they are described here.  If the presence of a symbol applies to
-the current situation, then the symbols that follow do not affect
-the outcome.
-
-`focus-on-ref'
-
-  With a prefix argument update the buffer to show commit counts
-  and lists of cherry commits relative to the reference at point
-  instead of relative to the current buffer or `HEAD'.
-
-  Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing \"C-u y o RET\".
-
-`create-branch'
-
-  If point is on a remote branch, then create a new local branch
-  with the same name, use the remote branch as its upstream, and
-  then check out the local branch.
-
-  Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing \"b c RET RET\",
-  like you would do in other buffers.
-
-`checkout-any'
-
-  Check out the reference at point.  If that reference is a tag
-  or a remote branch, then this results in a detached `HEAD'.
-
-  Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing \"b b RET\",
-  like you would do in other buffers.
-
-`checkout-branch'
-
-  Check out the local branch at point.
-
-  Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing \"b b RET\",
-  like you would do in other buffers."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :options '(focus-on-ref create-branch checkout-any checkout-branch)
-  :type '(list :convert-widget custom-hook-convert-widget))
-
-;;; Mode
-
-(defvar magit-refs-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "\C-y" 'magit-refs-set-show-commit-count)
-    (define-key map "L"    'magit-margin-popup)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-refs-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-refs-mode magit-mode "Magit Refs"
-  "Mode which lists and compares references.
-
-This mode is documented in info node `(magit)References Buffer'.
-
-\\<magit-mode-map>\
-Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer.
-Type \\[magit-section-toggle] to expand or hide the section at point.
-Type \\[magit-visit-thing] or \\[magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up] \
-to visit the commit or branch at point.
-
-Type \\[magit-branch-popup] to see available branch commands.
-Type \\[magit-merge-popup] to merge the branch or commit at point.
-Type \\[magit-cherry-pick-popup] to apply the commit at point.
-Type \\[magit-reset] to reset `HEAD' to the commit at point.
-
-\\{magit-refs-mode-map}"
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (setq imenu-create-index-function
-        #'magit-imenu--refs-create-index-function)
-  (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function
-              #'magit-bookmark--refs-make-record))
-
-(defun magit-refs-refresh-buffer (ref &optional args)
-  (setq magit-set-buffer-margin-refresh (not (magit-buffer-margin-p)))
-  (unless ref
-    (setq ref "HEAD"))
-  (unless (magit-rev-verify ref)
-    (setq magit-refs-show-commit-count nil))
-  (magit-set-header-line-format
-   (format "%s %s" ref (mapconcat #'identity args " ")))
-  (magit-insert-section (branchbuf)
-    (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-refs-sections-hook))
-  (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'magit-preserve-section-visibility-cache))
-
-;;; Commands
-
-(defcustom magit-show-refs-arguments nil
-  "The arguments used in `magit-refs-mode' buffers."
-  :group 'magit-git-arguments
-  :group 'magit-refs
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-
-(defvar magit-show-refs-popup
-  (list
-   :variable 'magit-show-refs-arguments
-   :man-page "git-branch"
-   :switches '((?m "Merged to HEAD"            "--merged")
-               (?M "Merged to master"          "--merged=master")
-               (?n "Not merged to HEAD"        "--no-merged")
-               (?N "Not merged to master"      "--no-merged=master"))
-   :options  '((?c "Contains"   "--contains="  magit-read-branch-or-commit)
-               (?m "Merged"     "--merged="    magit-read-branch-or-commit)
-               (?n "Not merged" "--no-merged=" magit-read-branch-or-commit)
-               (?s "Sort"       "--sort="      magit-read-ref-sort))
-   :actions  '((?y "Show refs, comparing them with HEAD"
-                   magit-show-refs-head)
-               (?c "Show refs, comparing them with current branch"
-                   magit-show-refs-current)
-               (?o "Show refs, comparing them with other branch"
-                   magit-show-refs))
-   :default-action 'magit-show-refs-head
-   :max-action-columns 1
-   :use-prefix (lambda ()
-                 (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-refs-mode)
-                     (if current-prefix-arg 'popup 'default)
-                   'popup))))
-
-(magit-define-popup-keys-deferred 'magit-show-refs-popup)
-
-(defun magit-read-ref-sort (prompt initial-input)
-  (magit-completing-read prompt
-                         '("-committerdate" "-authordate"
-                           "committerdate" "authordate")
-                         nil nil initial-input))
-
-(defun magit-show-refs-get-buffer-args ()
-  (cond ((and magit-use-sticky-arguments
-              (derived-mode-p 'magit-refs-mode))
-         (cadr magit-refresh-args))
-        ((and (eq magit-use-sticky-arguments t)
-              (--when-let (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-refs-mode)
-                (with-current-buffer it
-                  (cadr magit-refresh-args)))))
-        (t
-         (default-value 'magit-show-refs-arguments))))
-
-(defun magit-show-refs-arguments ()
-  (if (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-show-refs-popup)
-      magit-current-popup-args
-    (magit-show-refs-get-buffer-args)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-show-refs-popup (&optional arg)
-  "Popup console for `magit-show-refs'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((magit-show-refs-arguments (magit-show-refs-get-buffer-args)))
-    (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-show-refs-popup nil arg)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-show-refs-head (&optional args)
-  "List and compare references in a dedicated buffer.
-Refs are compared with `HEAD'."
-  (interactive (list (magit-show-refs-arguments)))
-  (magit-show-refs nil args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-show-refs-current (&optional args)
-  "List and compare references in a dedicated buffer.
-Refs are compared with the current branch or `HEAD' if
-it is detached."
-  (interactive (list (magit-show-refs-arguments)))
-  (magit-show-refs (magit-get-current-branch) args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-show-refs (&optional ref args)
-  "List and compare references in a dedicated buffer.
-Refs are compared with a branch read from the user."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch "Compare with")
-                     (magit-show-refs-arguments)))
-  (magit-mode-setup #'magit-refs-mode ref args))
-
-(defun magit-refs-set-show-commit-count ()
-  "Change for which refs the commit count is shown."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq-local magit-refs-show-commit-count
-              (magit-read-char-case "Show commit counts for " nil
-                (?a "[a]ll refs" 'all)
-                (?b "[b]ranches only" t)
-                (?n "[n]othing" nil)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-visit-ref ()
-  "Visit the reference or revision at point in another buffer.
-If there is no revision at point or with a prefix argument prompt
-for a revision.
-
-This command behaves just like `magit-show-commit', except if
-point is on a reference in a `magit-refs-mode' buffer (a buffer
-listing branches and tags), in which case the behavior may be
-different, but only if you have customized the option
-`magit-visit-ref-behavior' (which see)."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (and (derived-mode-p 'magit-refs-mode)
-           (magit-section-match '(branch tag)))
-      (let ((ref (oref (magit-current-section) value)))
-        (cond (current-prefix-arg
-               (cond ((memq 'focus-on-ref magit-visit-ref-behavior)
-                      (magit-show-refs ref))
-                     (magit-visit-ref-behavior
-                      ;; Don't prompt for commit to visit.
-                      (let ((current-prefix-arg nil))
-                        (call-interactively #'magit-show-commit)))))
-              ((and (memq 'create-branch magit-visit-ref-behavior)
-                    (magit-section-match [branch remote]))
-               (let ((branch (cdr (magit-split-branch-name ref))))
-                 (if (magit-branch-p branch)
-                     (if (magit-rev-eq branch ref)
-                         (magit-call-git "checkout" branch)
-                       (setq branch (propertize branch 'face 'magit-branch-local))
-                       (setq ref (propertize ref 'face 'magit-branch-remote))
-                       (pcase (prog1 (read-char-choice (format (propertize "\
-Branch %s already exists.
-  [c]heckout %s as-is
-  [r]reset %s to %s and checkout %s
-  [a]bort " 'face 'minibuffer-prompt) branch branch branch ref branch)
-                                                       '(?c ?r ?a))
-                                (message "")) ; otherwise prompt sticks
-                         (?c (magit-call-git "checkout" branch))
-                         (?r (magit-call-git "checkout" "-B" branch ref))
-                         (?a (user-error "Abort"))))
-                   (magit-call-git "checkout" "-b" branch ref))
-                 (setcar magit-refresh-args branch)
-                 (magit-refresh)))
-              ((or (memq 'checkout-any magit-visit-ref-behavior)
-                   (and (memq 'checkout-branch magit-visit-ref-behavior)
-                        (magit-section-match [branch local])))
-               (magit-call-git "checkout" ref)
-               (setcar magit-refresh-args ref)
-               (magit-refresh))
-              (t
-               (call-interactively #'magit-show-commit))))
-    (call-interactively #'magit-show-commit)))
-
-;;; Sections
-
-(defvar magit-remote-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-remote-remove)
-    (define-key map "R"                        'magit-remote-rename)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `remote' sections.")
-
-(defvar magit-branch-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing]  'magit-visit-ref)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-branch-delete)
-    (define-key map "R"                        'magit-branch-rename)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `branch' sections.")
-
-(defvar magit-tag-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing]  'magit-visit-ref)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-tag-delete)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `tag' sections.")
-
-(defun magit-insert-branch-description ()
-  "Insert header containing the description of the current branch.
-Insert a header line with the name and description of the
-current branch.  The description is taken from the Git variable
-`branch.<NAME>.description'; if that is undefined then no header
-line is inserted at all."
-  (when-let ((branch (magit-get-current-branch))
-             (desc (magit-get "branch" branch "description"))
-             (desc (split-string desc "\n")))
-    (when (equal (car (last desc)) "")
-      (setq desc (butlast desc)))
-    (magit-insert-section (branchdesc branch t)
-      (magit-insert-heading branch ": " (car desc))
-      (when (cdr desc)
-        (insert (mapconcat 'identity (cdr desc) "\n"))
-        (insert "\n\n")))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-tags ()
-  "Insert sections showing all tags."
-  (when-let ((tags (magit-git-lines "tag" "--list" "-n"
-                                    (cadr magit-refresh-args))))
-    (let ((_head (magit-rev-parse "HEAD")))
-      (magit-insert-section (tags)
-        (magit-insert-heading "Tags:")
-        (dolist (tag tags)
-          (string-match "^\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]+\\([^ \t\n].*\\)?" tag)
-          (let ((tag (match-string 1 tag))
-                (msg (match-string 2 tag)))
-            (when (magit-refs--insert-refname-p tag)
-              (magit-insert-section section (tag tag t)
-                (magit-insert-heading
-                  (magit-refs--format-focus-column tag 'tag)
-                  (propertize tag 'face 'magit-tag)
-                  (make-string (max 1 (- magit-refs-primary-column-width
-                                         (length tag)))
-                               ?\s)
-                  (and msg (magit-log-propertize-keywords nil msg)))
-                (when (and magit-refs-margin-for-tags (magit-buffer-margin-p))
-                  (magit-refs--format-margin tag))
-                (magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits tag section)))))
-        (insert ?\n)
-        (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t)))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-remote-branches ()
-  "Insert sections showing all remote-tracking branches."
-  (dolist (remote (magit-list-remotes))
-    (magit-insert-section (remote remote)
-      (magit-insert-heading
-        (let ((pull (magit-get "remote" remote "url"))
-              (push (magit-get "remote" remote "pushurl")))
-          (format (propertize "Remote %s (%s):" 'face 'magit-section-heading)
-                  (propertize remote 'face 'magit-branch-remote)
-                  (concat pull (and pull push ", ") push))))
-      (let (head)
-        (dolist (line (magit-git-lines "for-each-ref" "--format=\
-%(symref:short)%00%(refname:short)%00%(subject)"
-                                       (concat "refs/remotes/" remote)
-                                       (cadr magit-refresh-args)))
-          (pcase-let ((`(,head-branch ,branch ,msg)
-                       (-replace "" nil (split-string line "\0"))))
-            (if head-branch
-                (progn (cl-assert (equal branch (concat remote "/HEAD")))
-                       (setq head head-branch))
-              (when (magit-refs--insert-refname-p branch)
-                (magit-insert-section section (branch branch t)
-                  (let ((headp (equal branch head))
-                        (abbrev (if magit-refs-show-remote-prefix
-                                    branch
-                                  (substring branch (1+ (length remote))))))
-                    (magit-insert-heading
-                      (magit-refs--format-focus-column branch)
-                      (propertize abbrev 'face
-                                  (if headp
-                                      'magit-branch-remote-head
-                                    'magit-branch-remote))
-                      (make-string (max 1 (- magit-refs-primary-column-width
-                                             (length abbrev)))
-                                   ?\s)
-                      (and msg (magit-log-propertize-keywords nil msg))))
-                  (when (magit-buffer-margin-p)
-                    (magit-refs--format-margin branch))
-                  (magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits branch section)))))))
-      (insert ?\n)
-      (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-local-branches ()
-  "Insert sections showing all local branches."
-  (magit-insert-section (local nil)
-    (magit-insert-heading "Branches:")
-    (dolist (line (magit-refs--format-local-branches))
-      (pcase-let ((`(,branch . ,strings) line))
-        (magit-insert-section section
-          ((eval (if branch 'branch 'commit))
-           (or branch (magit-rev-parse "HEAD"))
-           t)
-          (apply #'magit-insert-heading strings)
-          (when (magit-buffer-margin-p)
-            (magit-refs--format-margin branch))
-          (magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits branch section))))
-    (insert ?\n)
-    (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t)))
-
-(defun magit-refs--format-local-branches ()
-  (let ((lines (-keep 'magit-refs--format-local-branch
-                      (magit-git-lines
-                       "for-each-ref"
-                       (concat "--format=\
-%(HEAD)%00%(refname:short)%00\
-%(upstream:short)%00%(upstream)%00%(upstream:track)%00"
-                               (if magit-refs-show-push-remote "\
-%(push:remotename)%00%(push)%00%(push:track)%00%(subject)"
-                                 "%00%00%00%(subject)"))
-                       "refs/heads"
-                       (cadr magit-refresh-args)))))
-    (unless (magit-get-current-branch)
-      (push (magit-refs--format-local-branch
-             (concat "*\0\0\0\0\0\0\0" (magit-rev-format "%s")))
-            lines))
-    (setq-local magit-refs-primary-column-width
-                (let ((def (default-value 'magit-refs-primary-column-width)))
-                  (if (atom def)
-                      def
-                    (pcase-let ((`(,min . ,max) def))
-                      (min max (apply #'max min (mapcar #'car lines)))))))
-    (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,_ ,branch ,focus ,branch-desc ,u:ahead ,p:ahead
-                                ,u:behind ,upstream ,p:behind ,push ,msg))
-              (list branch focus branch-desc u:ahead p:ahead
-                    (make-string (max 1 (- magit-refs-primary-column-width
-                                           (length (concat branch-desc
-                                                           u:ahead
-                                                           p:ahead
-                                                           u:behind))))
-                                 ?\s)
-                    u:behind upstream p:behind push
-                    msg))
-            lines)))
-
-(defun magit-refs--format-local-branch (line)
-  (pcase-let ((`(,head ,branch ,upstream ,u:ref ,u:track
-                       ,push ,p:ref ,p:track ,msg)
-               (-replace "" nil (split-string line "\0"))))
-    (when (or (not branch)
-              (magit-refs--insert-refname-p branch))
-      (let* ((headp (equal head "*"))
-             (pushp (and push
-                         magit-refs-show-push-remote
-                         (magit-rev-verify p:ref)
-                         (not (equal p:ref u:ref))))
-             (branch-desc (propertize (or branch "(detached)")
-                                      'face (if (and headp branch)
-                                                'magit-branch-current
-                                              'magit-branch-local)))
-             (u:ahead  (and u:track
-                            (string-match "ahead \\([0-9]+\\)" u:track)
-                            (propertize
-                             (concat (and magit-refs-pad-commit-counts " ")
-                                     (match-string 1 u:track)
-                                     ">")
-                             'face 'magit-dimmed)))
-             (u:behind (and u:track
-                            (string-match "behind \\([0-9]+\\)" u:track)
-                            (propertize
-                             (concat "<"
-                                     (match-string 1 u:track)
-                                     (and magit-refs-pad-commit-counts " "))
-                             'face 'magit-dimmed)))
-             (p:ahead  (and pushp p:track
-                            (string-match "ahead \\([0-9]+\\)" p:track)
-                            (propertize
-                             (concat (match-string 1 p:track)
-                                     ">"
-                                     (and magit-refs-pad-commit-counts " "))
-                             'face 'magit-branch-remote)))
-             (p:behind (and pushp p:track
-                            (string-match "behind \\([0-9]+\\)" p:track)
-                            (propertize
-                             (concat "<"
-                                     (match-string 1 p:track)
-                                     (and magit-refs-pad-commit-counts " "))
-                             'face 'magit-dimmed))))
-        (list (1+ (length (concat branch-desc u:ahead p:ahead u:behind)))
-              branch
-              (magit-refs--format-focus-column branch headp)
-              branch-desc u:ahead p:ahead u:behind
-              (and upstream
-                   (concat (propertize
-                            upstream 'face
-                            (cond ((equal u:track "[gone]")
-                                   'error)
-                                  ((string-prefix-p "refs/heads/" u:ref)
-                                   'magit-branch-local)
-                                  (t
-                                   'magit-branch-remote)))
-                           " "))
-              (and pushp
-                   (concat p:behind
-                           (propertize push 'face 'magit-branch-remote)
-                           " "))
-              (and msg (magit-log-propertize-keywords nil msg)))))))
-
-(defun magit-refs--format-focus-column (ref &optional type)
-  (let ((focus (car magit-refresh-args))
-        (width (if magit-refs-show-commit-count
-                   magit-refs-focus-column-width
-                 1)))
-    (format
-     (format "%%%ss " width)
-     (cond ((or (equal ref focus)
-                (and (eq type t)
-                     (eq focus nil)))
-            (propertize (concat (if focus "@" "*")
-                                (make-string (1- width) ?\s))
-                        'face 'magit-section-heading))
-           ((if (eq type 'tag)
-                (eq magit-refs-show-commit-count 'all)
-              magit-refs-show-commit-count)
-            (pcase-let ((`(,behind ,ahead)
-                         (magit-rev-diff-count
-                          (or (car magit-refresh-args) "HEAD")
-                          ref)))
-              (propertize
-               (cond ((> ahead  0) (concat "<" (number-to-string ahead)))
-                     ((> behind 0) (concat (number-to-string behind) ">"))
-                     (t "="))
-               'face 'magit-dimmed)))
-           (t "")))))
-
-(defun magit-refs--insert-refname-p (refname)
-  (--if-let (-first (pcase-lambda (`(,key . ,_))
-                      (if (functionp key)
-                          (funcall key refname)
-                        (string-match-p key refname)))
-                    magit-refs-filter-alist)
-      (cdr it)
-    t))
-
-(defun magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits (ref section)
-  (if (oref section hidden)
-      (oset section washer
-            (apply-partially #'magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits-1 ref section))
-    (magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits-1 ref section)))
-
-(defun magit-refs--insert-cherry-commits-1 (ref _section)
-  (let ((start (point))
-        (magit-insert-section--current nil))
-    (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'cherry)
-      "cherry" "-v" (magit-abbrev-arg)
-      (or (car magit-refresh-args) "HEAD")
-      ref magit-refresh-args)
-    (unless (= (point) start)
-      (magit-make-margin-overlay nil t))))
-
-(defun magit-refs--format-margin (commit)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (line-beginning-position 0))
-    (let ((line (magit-rev-format "%ct%cN" commit)))
-      (magit-log-format-margin commit
-                               (substring line 10)
-                               (substring line 0 10)))))
-
-(provide 'magit-refs)
-;;; magit-refs.el ends here
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-;;; magit-remote.el --- transfer Git commits  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements support for interacting with remote
-;; repositories.  Commands for cloning, fetching, pulling, and
-;; pushing are defined here.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-fetch-modules-jobs 4
-  "Number of submodules to fetch in parallel.
-Ignored for Git versions before v2.8.0."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "one at a time" nil) number))
-
-;;; Clone
-
-(defcustom magit-clone-set-remote-head nil
-  "Whether cloning creates the symbolic-ref `<remote>/HEAD'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.2")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-clone-set-remote.pushDefault 'ask
-  "Whether to set the value of `remote.pushDefault' after cloning.
-
-If t, then set without asking.  If nil, then don't set.  If
-`ask', then ask."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "set" t)
-                 (const :tag "ask" ask)
-                 (const :tag "don't set" nil)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-clone (repository directory)
-  "Clone the REPOSITORY to DIRECTORY.
-Then show the status buffer for the new repository."
-  (interactive
-   (let  ((url (magit-read-string-ns "Clone repository")))
-     (list url (read-directory-name
-                "Clone to: " nil nil nil
-                (and (string-match "\\([^/:]+?\\)\\(/?\\.git\\)?$" url)
-                     (match-string 1 url))))))
-  (setq directory (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name directory)))
-  (magit-run-git-async "clone" repository
-                       (magit-convert-filename-for-git directory))
-  ;; Don't refresh the buffer we're calling from.
-  (process-put magit-this-process 'inhibit-refresh t)
-  (set-process-sentinel
-   magit-this-process
-   (lambda (process event)
-     (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-       (let ((magit-process-raise-error t))
-         (magit-process-sentinel process event)))
-     (when (and (eq (process-status process) 'exit)
-                (= (process-exit-status process) 0))
-       (let ((default-directory directory))
-         (when (or (eq  magit-clone-set-remote.pushDefault t)
-                   (and magit-clone-set-remote.pushDefault
-                        (y-or-n-p "Set `remote.pushDefault' to \"origin\"? ")))
-           (setf (magit-get "remote.pushDefault") "origin"))
-         (unless magit-clone-set-remote-head
-           (magit-remote-unset-head "origin")))
-       (with-current-buffer (process-get process 'command-buf)
-         (magit-status-internal directory))))))
-
-;;; Remote
-;;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-remote-add-set-remote.pushDefault 'ask-if-unset
-  "Whether to set the value of `remote.pushDefault' after adding a remote.
-
-If `ask', then always ask.  If `ask-if-unset', then ask, but only
-if the variable isn't set already.  If nil, then don't ever set.
-If the value is a string, then set without asking, provided that
-the name of the added remote is equal to that string and the
-variable isn't already set."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(choice (const  :tag "ask if unset" ask-if-unset)
-                 (const  :tag "always ask" ask)
-                 (string :tag "set if named")
-                 (const  :tag "don't set")))
-
-(defcustom magit-remote-popup-show-variables t
-  "Whether the `magit-remote-popup' shows Git variables.
-When set to nil, no variables are displayed directly in this
-popup, instead the sub-popup `magit-remote-config-popup' has
-to be used to view and change remote related variables."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;; Popup
-
-(defvar magit-remote-config-variables)
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-remote-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-remote-popup
-  "Popup console for remote commands."
-  :man-page "git-remote"
-  :default-arguments '("-f")
-  :variables (lambda ()
-               (and magit-remote-popup-show-variables
-                    magit-remote-config-variables))
-  :switches '("Switches for add"
-              (?f "Fetch after add" "-f"))
-  :actions  '((?a "Add"                  magit-remote-add)
-              (?C "Configure..."         magit-remote-config-popup)
-              (?r "Rename"               magit-remote-rename)
-              (?p "Prune stale branches" magit-remote-prune)
-              (?k "Remove"               magit-remote-remove)
-              (?P "Prune stale refspecs" magit-remote-prune-refspecs))
-  :max-action-columns 2)
-
-;;;; Commands
-
-(defun magit-read-url (prompt &optional initial-input)
-  (let ((url (magit-read-string-ns prompt initial-input)))
-    (if (string-prefix-p "~" url)
-        (expand-file-name url)
-      url)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-remote-add (remote url &optional args)
-  "Add a remote named REMOTE and fetch it."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-string-ns "Remote name")
-                     (magit-read-url "Remote url")
-                     (magit-remote-arguments)))
-  (if (pcase (list magit-remote-add-set-remote.pushDefault
-                   (magit-get "remote.pushDefault"))
-        (`(,(pred stringp) ,_) t)
-        ((or `(ask ,_) `(ask-if-unset nil))
-         (y-or-n-p (format "Set `remote.pushDefault' to \"%s\"? " remote))))
-      (progn (magit-call-git "remote" "add" args remote url)
-             (setf (magit-get "remote.pushDefault") remote)
-             (magit-refresh))
-    (magit-run-git-async "remote" "add" args remote url)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-remote-rename (old new)
-  "Rename the remote named OLD to NEW."
-  (interactive
-   (let  ((remote (magit-read-remote "Rename remote")))
-     (list remote (magit-read-string-ns (format "Rename %s to" remote)))))
-  (unless (string= old new)
-    (magit-call-git "remote" "rename" old new)
-    (magit-remote--cleanup-push-variables old new)
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-remote-remove (remote)
-  "Delete the remote named REMOTE."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Delete remote")))
-  (magit-call-git "remote" "rm" remote)
-  (magit-remote--cleanup-push-variables remote)
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-remote--cleanup-push-variables (remote &optional new-name)
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (when (equal (magit-get "remote.pushDefault") remote)
-      (magit-set new-name "remote.pushDefault"))
-    (dolist (var (magit-git-lines "config" "--name-only"
-                                  "--get-regexp" "^branch\.[^.]*\.pushRemote"
-                                  (format "^%s$" remote)))
-      (magit-call-git "config" (and (not new-name) "--unset") var new-name))))
-
-(defconst magit--refspec-re "\\`\\(\\+\\)?\\([^:]+\\):\\(.*\\)\\'")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-remote-prune (remote)
-  "Remove stale remote-tracking branches for REMOTE."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Prune stale branches of remote")))
-  (magit-run-git-async "remote" "prune" remote))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-remote-prune-refspecs (remote)
-  "Remove stale refspecs for REMOTE.
-
-A refspec is stale if there no longer exists at least one branch
-on the remote that would be fetched due to that refspec.  A stale
-refspec is problematic because its existence causes Git to refuse
-to fetch according to the remaining non-stale refspecs.
-
-If only stale refspecs remain, then offer to either delete the
-remote or to replace the stale refspecs with the default refspec.
-
-Also remove the remote-tracking branches that were created due to
-the now stale refspecs.  Other stale branches are not removed."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Prune refspecs of remote")))
-  (let* ((tracking-refs (magit-list-remote-branches remote))
-         (remote-refs (magit-remote-list-refs remote))
-         (variable (format "remote.%s.fetch" remote))
-         (refspecs (magit-get-all variable))
-         stale)
-    (dolist (refspec refspecs)
-      (when (string-match magit--refspec-re refspec)
-        (let ((theirs (match-string 2 refspec))
-              (ours   (match-string 3 refspec)))
-          (unless (if (string-match "\\*" theirs)
-                      (let ((re (replace-match ".*" t t theirs)))
-                        (--some (string-match-p re it) remote-refs))
-                    (member theirs remote-refs))
-            (push (cons refspec
-                        (if (string-match "\\*" ours)
-                            (let ((re (replace-match ".*" t t ours)))
-                              (--filter (string-match-p re it) tracking-refs))
-                          (list (car (member ours tracking-refs)))))
-                  stale)))))
-    (if (not stale)
-        (message "No stale refspecs for remote %S" remote)
-      (if (= (length stale)
-             (length refspecs))
-          (magit-read-char-case
-              (format "All of %s's refspecs are stale.  " remote) nil
-            (?s "replace with [d]efault refspec"
-                (magit-set-all
-                 (list (format "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/%s/*" remote))
-                 variable))
-            (?r "[r]emove remote"
-                (magit-call-git "remote" "rm" remote))
-            (?a "or [a]abort"
-                (user-error "Abort")))
-        (if (if (= (length stale) 1)
-                (pcase-let ((`(,refspec . ,refs) (car stale)))
-                  (magit-confirm 'prune-stale-refspecs
-                    (format "Prune stale refspec %s and branch %%s" refspec)
-                    (format "Prune stale refspec %s and %%i branches" refspec)
-                    nil refs))
-              (magit-confirm 'prune-stale-refspecs nil
-                (format "Prune %%i stale refspecs and %i branches"
-                        (length (cl-mapcan (lambda (s) (copy-sequence (cdr s)))
-                                           stale)))
-                nil
-                (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,refspec . ,refs))
-                          (concat refspec "\n"
-                                  (mapconcat (lambda (b) (concat "  " b))
-                                             refs "\n")))
-                        stale)))
-            (pcase-dolist (`(,refspec . ,refs) stale)
-              (magit-call-git "config" "--unset" variable
-                              (regexp-quote refspec))
-              (magit--log-action
-               (lambda (refs)
-                 (format "Deleting %i branches" (length refs)))
-               (lambda (ref)
-                 (format "Deleting branch %s (was %s)" ref
-                         (magit-rev-parse "--short" ref)))
-               refs)
-              (dolist (ref refs)
-                (magit-call-git "update-ref" "-d" ref)))
-          (user-error "Abort")))
-      (magit-refresh))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-remote-set-head (remote &optional branch)
-  "Set the local representation of REMOTE's default branch.
-Query REMOTE and set the symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD
-accordingly.  With a prefix argument query for the branch to be
-used, which allows you to select an incorrect value if you fancy
-doing that."
-  (interactive
-   (let  ((remote (magit-read-remote "Set HEAD for remote")))
-     (list remote
-           (and current-prefix-arg
-                (magit-read-remote-branch (format "Set %s/HEAD to" remote)
-                                          remote nil nil t)))))
-  (magit-run-git "remote" "set-head" remote (or branch "--auto")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-remote-unset-head (remote)
-  "Unset the local representation of REMOTE's default branch.
-Delete the symbolic-ref \"refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD\"."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Unset HEAD for remote")))
-  (magit-run-git "remote" "set-head" remote "--delete"))
-
-;;;; Config Popup
-
-(defvar magit-remote-config--remote nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-remote-config-popup (remote)
-  "Popup console for setting remote variables."
-  (interactive
-   (list (if (or current-prefix-arg
-                 (and (eq magit-current-popup 'magit-remote-popup)
-                      magit-remote-popup-show-variables))
-             (magit-read-remote "Configure remote")
-           (magit-remote-config--remote-1))))
-  (let ((magit-remote-config--remote remote))
-    (magit-invoke-popup 'magit-remote-config-popup nil nil)))
-
-(defvar magit-remote-config-variables
-  '((lambda ()
-      (concat
-       (propertize "Configure " 'face 'magit-popup-heading)
-       (propertize (magit-remote-config--remote) 'face 'magit-branch-remote)))
-    (?u "remote.%s.url"
-        magit-set-remote*url
-        magit-format-remote*url)
-    (?U "remote.%s.fetch"
-        magit-set-remote*fetch
-        magit-format-remote*fetch)
-    (?s "remote.%s.pushurl"
-        magit-set-remote*pushurl
-        magit-format-remote*pushurl)
-    (?S "remote.%s.push"
-        magit-set-remote*push
-        magit-format-remote*push)
-    (?O "remote.%s.tagOpt"
-        magit-cycle-remote*tagOpt
-        magit-format-remote*tagOpt)))
-
-(defvar magit-remote-config-popup
-  `(:man-page "git-remote"
-    :variables ,magit-remote-config-variables
-    :setup-function magit-remote-config-popup-setup))
-
-(defun magit-remote-config-popup-setup (val def)
-  (magit-popup-default-setup val def)
-  (setq-local magit-remote-config--remote magit-remote-config--remote))
-
-(defun magit-remote-config--remote (&optional prompt)
-  (if prompt
-      (or (and (not current-prefix-arg)
-               (or magit-remote-config--remote
-                   (magit-remote-config--remote-1)))
-          (magit-read-remote prompt))
-    (or magit-remote-config--remote
-        (magit-remote-config--remote-1)
-        "<name>")))
-
-(defun magit-remote-config--remote-1 ()
-  (let ((remote (magit-get-upstream-remote)))
-    (if (or (not remote)
-            (equal remote "."))
-        (and (magit-remote-p "origin") "origin")
-      remote)))
-
-;;;; Config Commands and Inserters
-
-(defun magit-set-remote*url (remote urls)
-  "Set the variable `url' for the remote named REMOTE to URLS."
-  (interactive (magit-remote-config--read-args "url" "Urls: "))
-  (magit-remote-config--set-url remote "url" urls))
-
-(defun magit-set-remote*fetch (remote values)
-  "Set the variable `fetch' for the remote named REMOTE to VALUES."
-  (interactive (magit-remote-config--read-args "fetch" "Fetch specs: "))
-  (magit-set-all values "remote" remote "fetch")
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-set-remote*pushurl (remote urls)
-  "Set the variable `pushurl' for the remote named REMOTE to URLS."
-  (interactive (magit-remote-config--read-args "pushurl" "Urls: "))
-  (magit-remote-config--set-url remote "pushurl" urls "--push"))
-
-(defun magit-set-remote*push (remote values)
-  "Set the variable `push' for the remote named REMOTE to VALUES."
-  (interactive (magit-remote-config--read-args "push" "Push specs: "))
-  (magit-set-all values "remote" remote "push")
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-cycle-remote*tagOpt (remote)
-  (interactive (list (magit-remote-config--remote)))
-  (magit--set-popup-variable (format "remote.%s.tagOpt" remote)
-                             '("--no-tags" "--tags") nil))
-
-(defun magit-format-remote*url ()
-  (magit-remote-config--format-variable "url"))
-
-(defun magit-format-remote*fetch ()
-  (magit-remote-config--format-variable "fetch"))
-
-(defun magit-format-remote*pushurl ()
-  (magit-remote-config--format-variable "pushurl"))
-
-(defun magit-format-remote*push ()
-  (magit-remote-config--format-variable "push"))
-
-(defun magit-format-remote*tagOpt ()
-  (let ((remote (magit-remote-config--remote)))
-    (magit--format-popup-variable:choices
-     (format "remote.%s.tagOpts" remote)
-     '("--no-tags" "--tags") nil nil
-     (+ (length remote) 16))))
-
-(defun magit-remote-config--read-args (var prompt)
-  (let* ((remote (magit-remote-config--remote (format "Set `%s' of remote" var)))
-         (value (magit-get-all "remote" remote var)))
-    (list remote
-          (mapcar (lambda (url)
-                    (if (string-prefix-p "~" url)
-                        (expand-file-name url)
-                      url))
-                  (completing-read-multiple
-                   prompt nil nil nil
-                   (and value (mapconcat #'identity value ",")))))))
-
-(defun magit-remote-config--set-url (remote var values &optional arg)
-  (let ((old (magit-get-all "remote" remote var)))
-    (dolist (v (-difference values old))
-      (magit-call-git "remote" "set-url" arg "--add" remote v))
-    (dolist (v (-difference old values))
-      (magit-call-git "remote" "set-url" arg "--delete" remote
-                      (concat "^" (regexp-quote v) "$"))))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-(defun magit-remote-config--format-variable (variable)
-  (magit--format-popup-variable:values
-   (format "remote.%s.%s" (magit-remote-config--remote) variable)
-   25))
-
-;;; Fetch
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-fetch-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-fetch-popup
-  "Popup console for fetch commands."
-  :man-page "git-fetch"
-  :switches '((?p "Prune deleted branches" "--prune"))
-  :actions  '("Configure"
-              (?C "variables..."           magit-branch-config-popup)
-              "Fetch from"
-              (?p magit-get-push-remote    magit-fetch-from-pushremote)
-              (?u magit-get-remote         magit-fetch-from-upstream)
-              (?e "elsewhere"              magit-fetch)
-              (?a "all remotes"            magit-fetch-all)
-              "Fetch"
-              (?o "another branch"         magit-fetch-branch)
-              (?r "explicit refspec"       magit-fetch-refspec)
-              (?m "submodules"             magit-fetch-modules))
-  :default-action 'magit-fetch
-  :max-action-columns 1)
-
-(defun magit-git-fetch (remote args)
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (magit-run-git-async "fetch" remote args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-fetch-from-pushremote (args)
-  "Fetch from the push-remote of the current branch."
-  (interactive (list (magit-fetch-arguments)))
-  (--if-let (magit-get-push-remote)
-      (magit-git-fetch it args)
-    (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-        (user-error "No push-remote is configured for %s" it)
-      (user-error "No branch is checked out"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-fetch-from-upstream (args)
-  "Fetch from the upstream repository of the current branch."
-  (interactive (list (magit-fetch-arguments)))
-  (--if-let (magit-get-remote)
-      (magit-git-fetch it args)
-    (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-        (user-error "No upstream is configured for %s" it)
-      (user-error "No branch is checked out"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-fetch (remote args)
-  "Fetch from another repository."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Fetch remote")
-                     (magit-fetch-arguments)))
-  (magit-git-fetch remote args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-fetch-branch (remote branch args)
-  "Fetch a BRANCH from a REMOTE."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((remote (magit-read-remote-or-url "Fetch from remote or url")))
-     (list remote
-           (magit-read-remote-branch "Fetch branch" remote)
-           (magit-fetch-arguments))))
-  (magit-git-fetch remote (cons branch args)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-fetch-refspec (remote refspec args)
-  "Fetch a REFSPEC from a REMOTE."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((remote (magit-read-remote-or-url "Fetch from remote or url")))
-     (list remote
-           (magit-read-refspec "Fetch using refspec" remote)
-           (magit-fetch-arguments))))
-  (magit-git-fetch remote (cons refspec args)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-fetch-all (args)
-  "Fetch from all remotes."
-  (interactive (list (cl-intersection (magit-fetch-arguments)
-                                      (list "--verbose" "--prune")
-                                      :test #'equal)))
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (magit-run-git-async "remote" "update" args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-fetch-all-prune ()
-  "Fetch from all remotes, and prune.
-Prune remote tracking branches for branches that have been
-removed on the respective remote."
-  (interactive)
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (magit-run-git-async "remote" "update" "--prune"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-fetch-all-no-prune ()
-  "Fetch from all remotes."
-  (interactive)
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (magit-run-git-async "remote" "update"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-fetch-modules (&optional all)
-  "Fetch all submodules.
-
-Option `magit-fetch-modules-jobs' controls how many submodules
-are being fetched in parallel.  Also fetch the super-repository,
-because `git-fetch' does not support not doing that.  With a
-prefix argument fetch all remotes."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-run-git-async
-     "fetch" "--verbose" "--recurse-submodules"
-     (and magit-fetch-modules-jobs
-          (version<= "2.8.0" (magit-git-version))
-          (list "-j" (number-to-string magit-fetch-modules-jobs)))
-     (and all "--all"))))
-
-;;; Pull
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-pull-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-pull-popup
-  "Popup console for pull commands."
-  :man-page "git-pull"
-  :variables '("Configure"
-               (?r "branch.%s.rebase"
-                   magit-cycle-branch*rebase
-                   magit-pull-format-branch*rebase)
-               (?C "variables..." magit-branch-config-popup))
-  :actions '((lambda ()
-               (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-                   (concat
-                    (propertize "Pull into " 'face 'magit-popup-heading)
-                    (propertize it           'face 'magit-branch-local)
-                    (propertize " from"      'face 'magit-popup-heading))
-                 (propertize "Pull from" 'face 'magit-popup-heading)))
-             (?p magit-get-push-branch     magit-pull-from-pushremote)
-             (?u magit-get-upstream-branch magit-pull-from-upstream)
-             (?e "elsewhere"               magit-pull))
-  :default-action 'magit-pull
-  :max-action-columns 1)
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-pull-and-fetch-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-pull-and-fetch-popup
-  "Popup console for pull and fetch commands.
-
-This popup is intended as a replacement for the separate popups
-`magit-pull-popup' and `magit-fetch-popup'.  To use it, add this
-to your init file:
-
-  (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote
-    (define-key magit-mode-map \"f\" \\='magit-pull-and-fetch-popup)
-    (define-key magit-mode-map \"F\" nil))
-
-The combined popup does not offer all commands and arguments
-available from the individual popups.  Instead of the argument
-`--prune' and the command `magit-fetch-all' it uses two commands
-`magit-fetch-prune' and `magit-fetch-no-prune'.  And the commands
-`magit-fetch-from-pushremote' and `magit-fetch-from-upstream' are
-missing.  To add them use something like:
-
-  (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote
-    (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-pull-and-fetch-popup ?U
-      \\='magit-get-upstream-branch
-      \\='magit-fetch-from-upstream-remote ?F)
-    (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-pull-and-fetch-popup ?P
-      \\='magit-get-push-branch
-      \\='magit-fetch-from-push-remote ?F))"
-  :man-page "git-pull"
-  :variables '("Configure"
-               (?r "branch.%s.rebase"
-                   magit-cycle-branch*rebase
-                   magit-pull-format-branch*rebase)
-               (?C "variables..." magit-branch-config-popup))
-  :actions '((lambda ()
-               (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-                   (concat
-                    (propertize "Pull into " 'face 'magit-popup-heading)
-                    (propertize it           'face 'magit-branch-local)
-                    (propertize " from"      'face 'magit-popup-heading))
-                 (propertize "Pull from" 'face 'magit-popup-heading)))
-             (?p magit-get-push-branch     magit-pull-from-pushremote)
-             (?u magit-get-upstream-branch magit-pull-from-upstream)
-             (?e "elsewhere"               magit-pull)
-             "Fetch from"
-             (?f "remotes"           magit-fetch-all-no-prune)
-             (?F "remotes and prune" magit-fetch-all-prune)
-             "Fetch"
-             (?o "another branch"    magit-fetch-branch)
-             (?s "explicit refspec"  magit-fetch-refspec)
-             (?m "submodules"        magit-fetch-modules))
-  :default-action 'magit-fetch
-  :max-action-columns 1)
-
-(defun magit-pull-format-branch*rebase ()
-  (magit--format-popup-variable:choices
-   (format "branch.%s.rebase" (or (magit-get-current-branch) "<name>"))
-   '("true" "false")
-   "false" "pull.rebase"))
-
-(defun magit-git-pull (source args)
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (pcase-let ((`(,remote . ,branch)
-               (magit-split-branch-name source)))
-    (magit-run-git-with-editor "pull" args remote branch)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-pull-from-pushremote (args)
-  "Pull from the push-remote of the current branch."
-  (interactive (list (magit-pull-arguments)))
-  (--if-let (magit-get-push-branch)
-      (magit-git-pull it args)
-    (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-        (user-error "No push-remote is configured for %s" it)
-      (user-error "No branch is checked out"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-pull-from-upstream (args)
-  "Pull from the upstream of the current branch."
-  (interactive (list (magit-pull-arguments)))
-  (--if-let (magit-get-upstream-branch)
-      (progn (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-             (magit-run-git-with-editor
-              "pull" args (car (magit-split-branch-name it))))
-    (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-        (user-error "No upstream is configured for %s" it)
-      (user-error "No branch is checked out"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-pull (source args)
-  "Pull from a branch read in the minibuffer."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-remote-branch "Pull" nil nil nil t)
-                     (magit-pull-arguments)))
-  (magit-git-pull source args))
-
-;;; Push
-
-(defcustom magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing t
-  "Whether to configure missing remotes before pushing.
-
-When nil, then the command `magit-push-current-to-pushremote' and
-`magit-push-current-to-upstream' do not appear in the push popup
-if the push-remote resp. upstream is not configured.  If the user
-invokes one of these commands anyway, then it raises an error.
-
-When non-nil, then these commands always appear in the push
-popup.  But if the required configuration is missing, then they
-do appear in a way that indicates that this is the case.  If the
-user invokes one of them, then it asks for the necessary
-configuration, stores the configuration, and then uses it to push
-a first time.
-
-This option also affects whether the argument `--set-upstream' is
-available in the popup.  If the value is t, then that argument is
-redundant.  But note that changing the value of this option does
-not take affect immediately, the argument will only be added or
-removed after restarting Emacs."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.6.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "don't set" nil)
-                 (const :tag "set branch.<name>.pushRemote" t)
-                 (const :tag "set remote.pushDefault" default)))
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-push-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-push-popup
-  "Popup console for push commands."
-  :man-page "git-push"
-  :switches `((?f "Force with lease" "--force-with-lease")
-              (?F "Force"            "--force")
-              (?h "Disable hooks"    "--no-verify")
-              (?d "Dry run"          "--dry-run")
-              ,@(and (not magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing)
-                     '((?u "Set upstream"  "--set-upstream"))))
-  :actions '("Configure"
-             (?C "variables..."      magit-branch-config-popup)
-             (lambda ()
-               (--when-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-                 (concat (propertize "Push " 'face 'magit-popup-heading)
-                         (propertize it      'face 'magit-branch-local)
-                         (propertize " to"   'face 'magit-popup-heading))))
-             (?p magit--push-current-to-pushremote-desc
-                 magit-push-current-to-pushremote)
-             (?u magit--push-current-to-upstream-desc
-                 magit-push-current-to-upstream)
-             (?e "elsewhere\n"       magit-push-current)
-             "Push"
-             (?o "another branch"    magit-push)
-             (?T "a tag"             magit-push-tag)
-             (?r "explicit refspecs" magit-push-refspecs)
-             (?t "all tags"          magit-push-tags)
-             (?m "matching branches" magit-push-matching))
-  :max-action-columns 2)
-
-(defun magit-git-push (branch target args)
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (pcase-let ((`(,remote . ,target)
-               (magit-split-branch-name target)))
-    (magit-run-git-async "push" "-v" args remote
-                         (format "%s:refs/heads/%s" branch target))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-push-current-to-pushremote (args &optional push-remote)
-  "Push the current branch to `branch.<name>.pushRemote'.
-If that variable is unset, then push to `remote.pushDefault'.
-
-When `magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing' is non-nil and
-the push-remote is not configured, then read the push-remote from
-the user, set it, and then push to it.  With a prefix argument
-the push-remote can be changed before pushed to it."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-push-arguments)
-         (and (magit--push-current-set-pushremote-p current-prefix-arg)
-              (magit-read-remote
-               (if (eq magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing 'default)
-                   "Set `remote.pushDefault' and push there"
-                 (format "Set `branch.%s.pushRemote' and push there"
-                         (magit-get-current-branch)))))))
-  (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-      (progn (when push-remote
-               (setf (magit-get
-                      (if (eq magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing 'default)
-                          "remote.pushDefault"
-                        (format "branch.%s.pushRemote" it)))
-                     push-remote))
-             (if-let ((remote (magit-get-push-remote it)))
-                 (if (member remote (magit-list-remotes))
-                     (magit-git-push it (concat remote "/" it) args)
-                   (user-error "Remote `%s' doesn't exist" remote))
-               (user-error "No push-remote is configured for %s" it)))
-    (user-error "No branch is checked out")))
-
-(defun magit--push-current-set-pushremote-p (&optional change)
-  (and (or change
-           (and magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing
-                (not (magit-get-push-remote))))
-       (magit-get-current-branch)))
-
-(defun magit--push-current-to-pushremote-desc ()
-  (--if-let (magit-get-push-branch)
-      (concat (magit-branch-set-face it) "\n")
-    (and (magit--push-current-set-pushremote-p)
-         (concat
-          (propertize (if (eq magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing 'default)
-                          "pushDefault"
-                        "pushRemote")
-                      'face 'bold)
-          ", after setting that\n"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-push-current-to-upstream (args &optional upstream)
-  "Push the current branch to its upstream branch.
-
-When `magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing' is non-nil and
-the upstream is not configured, then read the upstream from the
-user, set it, and then push to it.  With a prefix argument the
-upstream can be changed before pushed to it."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-push-arguments)
-         (and (magit--push-current-set-upstream-p current-prefix-arg)
-              (magit-read-upstream-branch))))
-  (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-      (progn
-        (when upstream
-          (magit-set-branch*merge/remote it upstream))
-        (if-let ((target (magit-get-upstream-branch it)))
-            (magit-git-push it target args)
-          (user-error "No upstream is configured for %s" it)))
-    (user-error "No branch is checked out")))
-
-(defun magit--push-current-set-upstream-p (&optional change)
-  (and (or change
-           (and magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing
-                (not (magit-get-upstream-branch))))
-       (magit-get-current-branch)))
-
-(defun magit--push-current-to-upstream-desc ()
-  (--if-let (magit-get-upstream-branch)
-      (concat (magit-branch-set-face it) "\n")
-    (and (magit--push-current-set-upstream-p)
-         (concat (propertize "@{upstream}" 'face 'bold)
-                 ", after setting that\n"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-push-current (target args)
-  "Push the current branch to a branch read in the minibuffer."
-  (interactive
-   (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-       (list (magit-read-remote-branch (format "Push %s to" it)
-                                       nil nil it 'confirm)
-             (magit-push-arguments))
-     (user-error "No branch is checked out")))
-  (magit-git-push (magit-get-current-branch) target args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-push (source target args)
-  "Push an arbitrary branch or commit somewhere.
-Both the source and the target are read in the minibuffer."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((source (magit-read-local-branch-or-commit "Push")))
-     (list source
-           (magit-read-remote-branch
-            (format "Push %s to" source) nil
-            (if (magit-local-branch-p source)
-                (or (magit-get-push-branch source)
-                    (magit-get-upstream-branch source))
-              (and (magit-rev-ancestor-p source "HEAD")
-                   (or (magit-get-push-branch)
-                       (magit-get-upstream-branch))))
-            source 'confirm)
-           (magit-push-arguments))))
-  (magit-git-push source target args))
-
-(defvar magit-push-refspecs-history nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-push-refspecs (remote refspecs args)
-  "Push one or multiple REFSPECS to a REMOTE.
-Both the REMOTE and the REFSPECS are read in the minibuffer.  To
-use multiple REFSPECS, separate them with commas.  Completion is
-only available for the part before the colon, or when no colon
-is used."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-read-remote "Push to remote")
-         (split-string (magit-completing-read-multiple
-                        "Push refspec,s"
-                        (cons "HEAD" (magit-list-local-branch-names))
-                        nil nil 'magit-push-refspecs-history)
-                       crm-default-separator t)
-         (magit-push-arguments)))
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (magit-run-git-async "push" "-v" args remote refspecs))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-push-matching (remote &optional args)
-  "Push all matching branches to another repository.
-If multiple remotes exist, then read one from the user.
-If just one exists, use that without requiring confirmation."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Push matching branches to" nil t)
-                     (magit-push-arguments)))
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (magit-run-git-async "push" "-v" args remote ":"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-push-tags (remote &optional args)
-  "Push all tags to another repository.
-If only one remote exists, then push to that.  Otherwise prompt
-for a remote, offering the remote configured for the current
-branch as default."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Push tags to remote" nil t)
-                     (magit-push-arguments)))
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (magit-run-git-async "push" remote "--tags" args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-push-tag (tag remote &optional args)
-  "Push a tag to another repository."
-  (interactive
-   (let  ((tag (magit-read-tag "Push tag")))
-     (list tag (magit-read-remote (format "Push %s to remote" tag) nil t)
-           (magit-push-arguments))))
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (magit-run-git-async "push" remote tag args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-push-implicitly (args)
-  "Push somewhere without using an explicit refspec.
-
-This command simply runs \"git push -v [ARGS]\".  ARGS are the
-arguments specified in the popup buffer.  No explicit refspec
-arguments are used.  Instead the behavior depends on at least
-these Git variables: `push.default', `remote.pushDefault',
-`branch.<branch>.pushRemote', `branch.<branch>.remote',
-`branch.<branch>.merge', and `remote.<remote>.push'.
-
-To add this command to the push popup add this to your init file:
-
-  (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote
-    (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-push-popup ?P
-      \\='magit-push-implicitly--desc
-      \\='magit-push-implicitly ?p t))
-
-The function `magit-push-implicitly--desc' attempts to predict
-what this command will do.  The value it returns is displayed in
-the popup buffer."
-  (interactive (list (magit-push-arguments)))
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (magit-run-git-async "push" "-v" args))
-
-(defun magit-push-implicitly--desc ()
-  (let ((default (magit-get "push.default")))
-    (unless (equal default "nothing")
-      (or (when-let ((remote (or (magit-get-remote)
-                                 (magit-remote-p "origin")))
-                     (refspec (magit-get "remote" remote "push")))
-            (format "%s using %s"
-                    (propertize remote  'face 'magit-branch-remote)
-                    (propertize refspec 'face 'bold)))
-          (--when-let (and (not (magit-get-push-branch))
-                           (magit-get-upstream-branch))
-            (format "%s aka %s\n"
-                    (magit-branch-set-face it)
-                    (propertize "@{upstream}" 'face 'bold)))
-          (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch)
-            (format "%s aka %s\n"
-                    (magit-branch-set-face it)
-                    (propertize "pushRemote" 'face 'bold)))
-          (--when-let (magit-get-@{push}-branch)
-            (format "%s aka %s\n"
-                    (magit-branch-set-face it)
-                    (propertize "@{push}" 'face 'bold)))
-          (format "using %s (%s is %s)\n"
-                  (propertize "git push"     'face 'bold)
-                  (propertize "push.default" 'face 'bold)
-                  (propertize default        'face 'bold))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-push-to-remote (remote args)
-  "Push to REMOTE without using an explicit refspec.
-The REMOTE is read in the minibuffer.
-
-This command simply runs \"git push -v [ARGS] REMOTE\".  ARGS
-are the arguments specified in the popup buffer.  No refspec
-arguments are used.  Instead the behavior depends on at least
-these Git variables: `push.default', `remote.pushDefault',
-`branch.<branch>.pushRemote', `branch.<branch>.remote',
-`branch.<branch>.merge', and `remote.<remote>.push'.
-
-To add this command to the push popup add this to your init file:
-
-  (with-eval-after-load \\='magit-remote
-    (magit-define-popup-action \\='magit-push-popup ?r
-      \\='magit-push-to-remote--desc
-      \\='magit-push-to-remote ?p t))"
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-remote "Push to remote")
-                     (magit-push-arguments)))
-  (run-hooks 'magit-credential-hook)
-  (magit-run-git-async "push" "-v" args remote))
-
-(defun magit-push-to-remote--desc ()
-  (format "using %s\n" (propertize "git push <remote>" 'face 'bold)))
-
-;;; Email
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-patch-popup "magit-remote" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-patch-popup
-  "Popup console for patch commands."
-  :man-page "git-format-patch"
-  :switches '("Switches for formatting patches"
-              (?l "Add cover letter" "--cover-letter"))
-  :options  '("Options for formatting patches"
-              (?f "From"             "--from=")
-              (?t "To"               "--to=")
-              (?c "CC"               "--cc=")
-              (?r "In reply to"      "--in-reply-to=")
-              (?P "Subject Prefix"   "--subject-prefix=")
-              (?v "Reroll count"     "--reroll-count=")
-              (?s "Thread style"     "--thread=")
-              (?U "Context lines"    "-U")
-              (?M "Detect renames"   "-M")
-              (?C "Detect copies"    "-C")
-              (?A "Diff algorithm"   "--diff-algorithm="
-                  magit-diff-select-algorithm)
-              (?o "Output directory" "--output-directory="))
-  :actions  '((?p "Format patches"   magit-format-patch)
-              (?r "Request pull"     magit-request-pull))
-  :default-action 'magit-format-patch)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-format-patch (range args)
-  "Create patches for the commits in RANGE.
-When a single commit is given for RANGE, create a patch for the
-changes introduced by that commit (unlike 'git format-patch'
-which creates patches for all commits that are reachable from
-`HEAD' but not from the specified commit)."
-  (interactive
-   (list (if-let ((revs (magit-region-values 'commit t)))
-             (concat (car (last revs)) "^.." (car revs))
-           (let ((range (magit-read-range-or-commit "Format range or commit")))
-             (if (string-match-p "\\.\\." range)
-                 range
-               (format "%s~..%s" range range))))
-         (magit-patch-arguments)))
-  (magit-call-git "format-patch" range args)
-  (when (member "--cover-letter" args)
-    (find-file
-     (expand-file-name
-      "0000-cover-letter.patch"
-      (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel)))
-        (or (--some (and (string-match "--output-directory=\\(.+\\)" it)
-                         (expand-file-name (match-string 1 it) topdir))
-                    args)
-            topdir))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-request-pull (url start end)
-  "Request upstream to pull from you public repository.
-
-URL is the url of your publically accessible repository.
-START is a commit that already is in the upstream repository.
-END is the last commit, usually a branch name, which upstream
-is asked to pull.  START has to be reachable from that commit."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-get "remote" (magit-read-remote "Remote") "url")
-         (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Start" (magit-get-upstream-branch))
-         (magit-read-branch-or-commit "End")))
-  (let ((dir default-directory))
-    ;; mu4e changes default-directory
-    (compose-mail)
-    (setq default-directory dir))
-  (message-goto-body)
-  (magit-git-insert "request-pull" start url end)
-  (set-buffer-modified-p nil))
-
-(provide 'magit-remote)
-;;; magit-remote.el ends here
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-;;; magit-repos.el --- listing repositories  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements support for listing repositories.  This
-;; includes getting a Lisp list of known repositories as well as a
-;; mode for listing repositories in a buffer.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit-core)
-
-(declare-function magit-status-internal "magit-status" (directory))
-
-(defvar x-stretch-cursor)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-repository-directories nil
-  "List of directories that are or contain Git repositories.
-
-Each element has the form (DIRECTORY . DEPTH).  DIRECTORY has
-to be a directory or a directory file-name, a string.  DEPTH,
-an integer, specifies the maximum depth to look for Git
-repositories.  If it is 0, then only add DIRECTORY itself."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.8.0")
-  :group 'magit-essentials
-  :type '(repeat (cons directory (integer :tag "Depth"))))
-
-(defgroup magit-repolist nil
-  "List repositories in a buffer."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Repository List")
-  :group 'magit-modes)
-
-(defcustom magit-repolist-mode-hook '(hl-line-mode)
-  "Hook run after entering Magit-Repolist mode."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-repolist
-  :type 'hook
-  :get 'magit-hook-custom-get
-  :options '(hl-line-mode))
-
-(defcustom magit-repolist-columns
-  '(("Name"    25 magit-repolist-column-ident nil)
-    ("Version" 25 magit-repolist-column-version nil)
-    ("B<U"      3 magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-upstream
-     ((:right-align t)
-      (:help-echo "Upstream changes not in branch")))
-    ("B>U"      3 magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-upstream
-     ((:right-align t)
-      (:help-echo "Local changes not in upstream")))
-    ("Path"    99 magit-repolist-column-path nil))
-  "List of columns displayed by `magit-list-repositories'.
-
-Each element has the form (HEADER WIDTH FORMAT PROPS).
-
-HEADER is the string displayed in the header.  WIDTH is the width
-of the column.  FORMAT is a function that is called with one
-argument, the repository identification (usually its basename),
-and with `default-directory' bound to the toplevel of its working
-tree.  It has to return a string to be inserted or nil.  PROPS is
-an alist that supports the keys `:right-align' and `:pad-right'.
-Some entries also use `:help-echo', but `tabulated-list' does not
-actually support that yet."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-repolist
-  :type `(repeat (list :tag "Column"
-                       (string   :tag "Header Label")
-                       (integer  :tag "Column Width")
-                       (function :tag "Inserter Function")
-                       (repeat   :tag "Properties"
-                                 (list (choice :tag "Property"
-                                               (const :right-align)
-                                               (const :pad-right)
-                                               (symbol))
-                                       (sexp   :tag "Value"))))))
-
-
-;;; List Repositories
-;;;; Command
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-list-repositories ()
-  "Display a list of repositories.
-
-Use the options `magit-repository-directories' to control which
-repositories are displayed."
-  (interactive)
-  (if magit-repository-directories
-      (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Magit Repositories*")
-        (magit-repolist-mode)
-        (magit-repolist-refresh)
-        (tabulated-list-print)
-        (switch-to-buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (message "You need to customize `magit-repository-directories' %s"
-             "before you can list repositories")))
-
-;;;; Mode
-
-(defvar magit-repolist-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map tabulated-list-mode-map)
-    (define-key map (if (featurep 'jkl) [return] (kbd "C-m"))
-      'magit-repolist-status)
-    map)
-  "Local keymap for Magit-Repolist mode buffers.")
-
-(defun magit-repolist-status (&optional _button)
-  "Show the status for the repository at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (--if-let (tabulated-list-get-id)
-      (magit-status-internal (expand-file-name it))
-    (user-error "There is no repository at point")))
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-repolist-mode tabulated-list-mode "Repos"
-  "Major mode for browsing a list of Git repositories."
-  (setq x-stretch-cursor        nil)
-  (setq tabulated-list-padding  0)
-  (setq tabulated-list-sort-key (cons "Path" nil))
-  (setq tabulated-list-format
-        (vconcat (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,title ,width ,_fn ,props))
-                           (nconc (list title width t)
-                                  (-flatten props)))
-                         magit-repolist-columns)))
-  (tabulated-list-init-header)
-  (add-hook 'tabulated-list-revert-hook 'magit-repolist-refresh nil t)
-  (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function
-        'magit-imenu--repolist-prev-index-position-function)
-  (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function
-        'magit-imenu--repolist-extract-index-name-function))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-refresh ()
-  (setq tabulated-list-entries
-        (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,id . ,path))
-                  (let ((default-directory path))
-                    (list path
-                          (vconcat (--map (or (funcall (nth 2 it) id) "")
-                                          magit-repolist-columns)))))
-                (magit-list-repos-uniquify
-                 (--map (cons (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name it))
-                              it)
-                        (magit-list-repos))))))
-
-;;;; Columns
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-ident (id)
-  "Insert the identification of the repository.
-Usually this is just its basename."
-  id)
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-path (_id)
-  "Insert the absolute path of the repository."
-  (abbreviate-file-name default-directory))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-version (_id)
-  "Insert a description of the repository's `HEAD' revision."
-  (let ((v (or (magit-git-string "describe" "--tags")
-               ;; If there are no tags, use the date in MELPA format.
-               (magit-git-string "show" "--no-patch" "--format=%cd-g%h"
-                                 "--date=format:%Y%m%d.%H%M"))))
-    (if (and v (string-match-p "\\`[0-9]" v))
-        (concat " " v)
-      v)))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-branch (_id)
-  "Insert the current branch."
-  (magit-get-current-branch))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-upstream (_id)
-  "Insert the upstream branch of the current branch."
-  (magit-get-upstream-branch))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-dirty (_id)
-  "Insert a letter if there are uncommitted changes.
-
-Show N if there is at least one untracked file.
-Show U if there is at least one unstaged file.
-Show S if there is at least one staged file.
-Only one letter is shown, the first that applies."
-  (cond ((magit-untracked-files) "N")
-        ((magit-unstaged-files)  "U")
-        ((magit-staged-files)    "S")))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-upstream (_id)
-  "Insert number of upstream commits not in the current branch."
-  (--when-let (magit-get-upstream-branch nil t)
-    (let ((n (cadr (magit-rev-diff-count "HEAD" it))))
-      (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 0) 'bold 'shadow)))))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-pushremote (_id)
-  "Insert number of commits in the push branch but not the current branch."
-  (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch nil t)
-    (let ((n (cadr (magit-rev-diff-count "HEAD" it))))
-      (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 0) 'bold 'shadow)))))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-upstream (_id)
-  "Insert number of commits in the current branch but not its upstream."
-  (--when-let (magit-get-upstream-branch nil t)
-    (let ((n (car (magit-rev-diff-count "HEAD" it))))
-      (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 0) 'bold 'shadow)))))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-pushremote (_id)
-  "Insert number of commits in the current branch but not its push branch."
-  (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch nil t)
-    (let ((n (car (magit-rev-diff-count "HEAD" it))))
-      (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 0) 'bold 'shadow)))))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-branches (_id)
-  "Insert number of branches."
-  (let ((n (length (magit-list-local-branches))))
-    (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 1) 'bold 'shadow))))
-
-(defun magit-repolist-column-stashes (_id)
-  "Insert number of stashes."
-  (let ((n (length (magit-list-stashes))))
-    (propertize (number-to-string n) 'face (if (> n 0) 'bold 'shadow))))
-
-;;; Read Repository
-
-(defun magit-read-repository (&optional read-directory-name)
-  "Read a Git repository in the minibuffer, with completion.
-
-The completion choices are the basenames of top-levels of
-repositories found in the directories specified by option
-`magit-repository-directories'.  In case of name conflicts
-the basenames are prefixed with the name of the respective
-parent directories.  The returned value is the actual path
-to the selected repository.
-
-With prefix argument simply read a directory name using
-`read-directory-name'."
-  (if (and (not read-directory-name) magit-repository-directories)
-      (let* ((repos (magit-list-repos-uniquify
-                     (--map (cons (file-name-nondirectory
-                                   (directory-file-name it))
-                                  it)
-                            (magit-list-repos))))
-             (reply (magit-completing-read "Git repository" repos)))
-        (file-name-as-directory
-         (or (cdr (assoc reply repos))
-             (if (file-directory-p reply)
-                 (expand-file-name reply)
-               (user-error "Not a repository or a directory: %s" reply)))))
-    (file-name-as-directory
-     (read-directory-name "Git repository: "
-                          (or (magit-toplevel) default-directory)))))
-
-(defun magit-list-repos ()
-  (cl-mapcan (pcase-lambda (`(,dir . ,depth))
-               (magit-list-repos-1 dir depth))
-             magit-repository-directories))
-
-(defun magit-list-repos-1 (directory depth)
-  (cond ((file-readable-p (expand-file-name ".git" directory))
-         (list directory))
-        ((and (> depth 0) (magit-file-accessible-directory-p directory))
-         (--mapcat (and (file-directory-p it)
-                        (magit-list-repos-1 it (1- depth)))
-                   (directory-files directory t
-                                    directory-files-no-dot-files-regexp t)))))
-
-(defun magit-list-repos-uniquify (alist)
-  (let (result (dict (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-    (dolist (a (delete-dups alist))
-      (puthash (car a) (cons (cdr a) (gethash (car a) dict)) dict))
-    (maphash
-     (lambda (key value)
-       (if (= (length value) 1)
-           (push (cons key (car value)) result)
-         (setq result
-               (append result
-                       (magit-list-repos-uniquify
-                        (--map (cons (concat
-                                      key "\\"
-                                      (file-name-nondirectory
-                                       (directory-file-name
-                                        (substring it 0 (- (1+ (length key)))))))
-                                     it)
-                               value))))))
-     dict)
-    result))
-
-(provide 'magit-repos)
-;;; magit-repos.el ends here
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-;;; magit-reset.el --- reset fuctionality  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements reset commands.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-reset-popup "magit" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-reset-popup
-  "Popup console for reset commands."
-  :man-page "git-reset"
-  :actions '((?m "reset mixed    (HEAD and index)"         magit-reset-head)
-             (?s "reset soft     (HEAD only)"              magit-reset-soft)
-             (?h "reset hard     (HEAD, index, and files)" magit-reset-hard)
-             (?i "reset index    (only)"                   magit-reset-index)
-             (?w "reset worktree (only)"                   magit-reset-worktree)
-             nil
-             (?f "reset a file"                            magit-file-checkout))
-  :max-action-columns 1)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-reset (commit &optional hard)
-  "Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, but not the working tree.
-With a prefix argument also reset the working tree.
-\n(git reset --mixed|--hard COMMIT)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-reset-read-branch-or-commit
-                      (if current-prefix-arg
-                          (concat (propertize "Hard" 'face 'bold)
-                                  " reset %s to")
-                        "Reset %s to"))
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (magit-reset-internal (if hard "--hard" "--mixed") commit))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-reset-head (commit)
-  "Reset the `HEAD' and index to COMMIT, but not the working tree.
-\n(git reset --mixed COMMIT)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-reset-read-branch-or-commit "Reset %s to")))
-  (magit-reset-internal "--mixed" commit))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-reset-soft (commit)
-  "Reset the `HEAD' to COMMIT, but not the index and working tree.
-\n(git reset --soft REVISION)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-reset-read-branch-or-commit "Soft reset %s to")))
-  (magit-reset-internal "--soft" commit))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-reset-hard (commit)
-  "Reset the `HEAD', index, and working tree to COMMIT.
-\n(git reset --hard REVISION)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-reset-read-branch-or-commit
-                      (concat (propertize "Hard" 'face 'bold)
-                              " reset %s to"))))
-  (magit-reset-internal "--hard" commit))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-reset-index (commit)
-  "Reset the index to COMMIT.
-Keep the `HEAD' and working tree as-is, so if COMMIT refers to the
-head this effectively unstages all changes.
-\n(git reset COMMIT .)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Reset index to")))
-  (magit-reset-internal nil commit "."))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-reset-worktree (commit)
-  "Reset the worktree to COMMIT.
-Keep the `HEAD' and index as-is."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Reset worktree to")))
-  (magit-with-temp-index commit nil
-    (magit-wip-commit-before-change nil " before reset")
-    (magit-run-git "checkout-index" "--all" "--force")
-    (magit-wip-commit-after-apply nil " after reset")))
-
-(defun magit-reset-read-branch-or-commit (prompt)
-  "Prompt for and return a ref to reset HEAD to.
-
-PROMPT is a format string, where either the current branch name
-or \"detached head\" will be substituted for %s."
-  (magit-read-branch-or-commit
-   (format prompt (or (magit-get-current-branch) "detached head"))))
-
-(defun magit-reset-internal (arg commit &optional path)
-  (when (and (not (member arg '("--hard" nil)))
-             (equal (magit-rev-parse commit)
-                    (magit-rev-parse "HEAD~")))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (magit-git-insert "show" "-s" "--format=%B" "HEAD")
-      (when git-commit-major-mode
-        (funcall git-commit-major-mode))
-      (git-commit-setup-font-lock)
-      (git-commit-save-message)))
-  (let ((cmd (if (and (equal commit "HEAD") (not arg)) "unstage" "reset")))
-    (magit-wip-commit-before-change nil (concat " before " cmd))
-    (magit-run-git "reset" arg commit "--" path)
-    (when (equal cmd "unstage")
-      (magit-wip-commit-after-apply nil " after unstage"))))
-
-(provide 'magit-reset)
-;;; magit-reset.el ends here
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-;;; magit-section.el --- section functionality  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements "sections" as used in all Magit buffers.
-;; If you have used Magit before, then you probably know what that
-;; means, otherwise think "read-only Org-Mode for Git", kinda.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'eieio)
-
-(require 'magit-utils)
-
-(declare-function magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay "magit-margin" ())
-(declare-function magit-repository-local-get "magit-mode"
-                  (key &optional default repository))
-(declare-function magit-repository-local-set "magit-mode"
-                  (key value &optional repository))
-(defvar magit-keep-region-overlay)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defgroup magit-section nil
-  "Expandable sections."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Sections")
-  :group 'magit)
-
-(defcustom magit-section-show-child-count t
-  "Whether to append the number of children to section headings.
-This only applies to sections for which doing so makes sense."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-section
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-section-movement-hook
-  '(magit-hunk-set-window-start
-    magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer
-    magit-log-maybe-show-more-commits)
-  "Hook run by `magit-section-goto'.
-That function in turn is used by all section movement commands."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-section
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-hunk-set-window-start
-             magit-status-maybe-update-revision-buffer
-             magit-status-maybe-update-blob-buffer
-             magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer
-             magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer
-             magit-log-maybe-show-more-commits))
-
-(defcustom magit-section-highlight-hook
-  '(magit-diff-highlight
-    magit-section-highlight
-    magit-section-highlight-selection)
-  "Functions used to highlight the current section.
-Each function is run with the current section as only argument
-until one of them returns non-nil."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-section
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-diff-highlight
-             magit-section-highlight
-             magit-section-highlight-selection))
-
-(defcustom magit-section-unhighlight-hook
-  '(magit-diff-unhighlight)
-  "Functions used to unhighlight the previously current section.
-Each function is run with the current section as only argument
-until one of them returns non-nil.  Most sections are properly
-unhighlighted without requiring a specialized unhighlighter,
-diff-related sections being the only exception."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-section
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-diff-unhighlight))
-
-(defcustom magit-section-set-visibility-hook
-  '(magit-diff-expansion-threshold
-    magit-section-cached-visibility)
-  "Hook used to set the initial visibility of a section.
-Stop at the first function that returns non-nil.  The returned
-value should be `show', `hide' or nil.  If no function returns
-non-nil, determine the visibility as usual, i.e. use the
-hardcoded section specific default (see `magit-insert-section')."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-section
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-diff-expansion-threshold
-             magit-section-cached-visibility))
-
-(defcustom magit-section-cache-visibility t
-  "Whether to cache visibility of sections.
-
-Sections always retain their visibility state when they are being
-recreated during a refresh.  But if a section disappears and then
-later reappears again, then this option controls whether this is
-the case.
-
-If t, then cache the visibility of all sections.  If a list of
-section types, then only do so for matching sections.  If nil,
-then don't do so for any sections."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-section
-  :type '(choice (const  :tag "Don't cache visibility" nil)
-                 (const  :tag "Cache visibility of all sections" t)
-                 (repeat :tag "Cache visibility for section types" symbol)))
-
-(defcustom magit-section-initial-visibility-alist nil
-  "Alist controlling the initial visibility of sections.
-
-Each element maps a section type or lineage to the initial
-visibility state for such sections.  The state has to be one of
-`show' or `hide', or a function that returns one of these symbols.
-A function is called with the section as the only argument.
-
-Use the command `magit-describe-section' to determine a section's
-lineage or type.  The vector in the output is the section lineage
-and the type is the first element of that vector.  Wildcards can
-be used, see `magit-section-match'.
-
-Currently this option is only used to override hardcoded defaults,
-but in the future it will also be used set the defaults.
-
-An entry whose key is `magit-status-initial-section' specifies
-the visibility of the section `magit-status-goto-initial-section'
-jumps to.  This does not only override defaults, but also other
-entries of this alist."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-section
-  :type '(alist :key-type (sexp :tag "Section type/lineage")
-                :value-type (choice (const hide)
-                                    (const show)
-                                    function)))
-
-(defface magit-section-highlight
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :background "grey95")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :background "grey20"))
-  "Face for highlighting the current section."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-section-heading
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "DarkGoldenrod4" :weight bold)
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "LightGoldenrod2" :weight bold))
-  "Face for section headings."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-section-secondary-heading '((t :weight bold))
-  "Face for section headings of some secondary headings."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-section-heading-selection
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "salmon4")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "LightSalmon3"))
-  "Face for selected section headings."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-;;; Core
-
-(defvar magit--current-section-hook nil
-  "Internal variable used for `magit-explain-section'.")
-
-(defclass magit-section ()
-  ((type     :initform nil :initarg :type)
-   (value    :initform nil :initarg :value)
-   (start    :initform nil :initarg :start)
-   (content  :initform nil)
-   (end      :initform nil)
-   (hidden   :initform nil)
-   (washer   :initform nil)
-   (process  :initform nil)
-   (heading-highlight-face :initform nil)
-   (inserter :initform (symbol-value 'magit--current-section-hook))
-   (parent   :initform nil :initarg :parent)
-   (children :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass magit-file-section (magit-section)
-  ((source   :initform nil)
-   (header   :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass magit-hunk-section (magit-section)
-  ((refined  :initform nil)))
-
-(defvar-local magit-root-section nil
-  "The root section in the current buffer.
-All other sections are descendants of this section.  The value
-of this variable is set by `magit-insert-section' and you should
-never modify it.")
-(put 'magit-root-section 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun magit-current-section ()
-  "Return the section at point."
-  (or (get-text-property (point) 'magit-section) magit-root-section))
-
-(defun magit-section-ident (section)
-  "Return an unique identifier for SECTION.
-The return value has the form ((TYPE . VALUE)...)."
-  (with-slots (type value parent) section
-    (cons (cons type
-                (cond ((not (memq type '(unpulled unpushed))) value)
-                      ((string-match-p "@{upstream}" value) value)
-                      ;; Unfortunately Git chokes on "@{push}" when
-                      ;; the value of `push.default' does not allow a
-                      ;; 1:1 mapping.  Arbitrary commands may consult
-                      ;; the section value so we cannot use "@{push}".
-                      ;; But `unpushed' and `unpulled' sections should
-                      ;; keep their identity when switching branches
-                      ;; so we have to use another value here.
-                      ((string-match-p "\\`\\.\\." value) "..@{push}")
-                      (t "@{push}..")))
-          (and parent
-               (magit-section-ident parent)))))
-
-(defun magit-get-section (ident &optional root)
-  "Return the section identified by IDENT.
-IDENT has to be a list as returned by `magit-section-ident'."
-  (setq ident (reverse ident))
-  (let ((section (or root magit-root-section)))
-    (when (eq (car (pop ident))
-              (oref section type))
-      (while (and ident
-                  (setq section
-                        (--first
-                         (and (eq    (caar ident) (oref it type))
-                              (equal (cdar ident) (oref it value)))
-                         (oref section children))))
-        (pop ident))
-      section)))
-
-(defun magit-section-lineage (section)
-  "Return the lineage of SECTION.
-The return value has the form [TYPE...]."
-  (apply #'vector (mapcar #'car (magit-section-ident section))))
-
-(defvar magit-insert-section--current nil "For internal use only.")
-(defvar magit-insert-section--parent  nil "For internal use only.")
-(defvar magit-insert-section--oldroot nil "For internal use only.")
-
-;;; Commands
-;;;; Movement
-
-(defun magit-section-forward ()
-  "Move to the beginning of the next visible section."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (eobp)
-      (user-error "No next section")
-    (let ((section (magit-current-section)))
-      (if (oref section parent)
-          (let ((next (and (not (oref section hidden))
-                           (not (= (oref section end)
-                                   (1+ (point))))
-                           (car (oref section children)))))
-            (while (and section (not next))
-              (unless (setq next (car (magit-section-siblings section 'next)))
-                (setq section (oref section parent))))
-            (if next
-                (magit-section-goto next)
-              (user-error "No next section")))
-        (magit-section-goto 1)))))
-
-(defun magit-section-backward ()
-  "Move to the beginning of the current or the previous visible section.
-When point is at the beginning of a section then move to the
-beginning of the previous visible section.  Otherwise move to
-the beginning of the current section."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (bobp)
-      (user-error "No previous section")
-    (let ((section (magit-current-section)) children)
-      (cond
-       ((and (= (point)
-                (1- (oref section end)))
-             (setq children (oref section children)))
-        (magit-section-goto (car (last children))))
-       ((and (oref section parent)
-             (not (= (point)
-                     (oref section start))))
-        (magit-section-goto section))
-       (t
-        (let ((prev (car (magit-section-siblings section 'prev))))
-          (if prev
-              (while (and (not (oref prev hidden))
-                          (setq children (oref prev children)))
-                (setq prev (car (last children))))
-            (setq prev (oref section parent)))
-          (cond (prev
-                 (magit-section-goto prev))
-                ((oref section parent)
-                 (user-error "No previous section"))
-                ;; Eob special cases.
-                ((not (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'invisible))
-                 (magit-section-goto -1))
-                (t
-                 (goto-char (previous-single-property-change
-                             (1- (point)) 'invisible))
-                 (forward-line -1)
-                 (magit-section-goto (magit-current-section))))))))))
-
-(defun magit-section-up ()
-  "Move to the beginning of the parent section."
-  (interactive)
-  (--if-let (oref (magit-current-section) parent)
-      (magit-section-goto it)
-    (user-error "No parent section")))
-
-(defun magit-section-forward-sibling ()
-  "Move to the beginning of the next sibling section.
-If there is no next sibling section, then move to the parent."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((current (magit-current-section)))
-    (if (oref current parent)
-        (--if-let (car (magit-section-siblings current 'next))
-            (magit-section-goto it)
-          (magit-section-forward))
-      (magit-section-goto 1))))
-
-(defun magit-section-backward-sibling ()
-  "Move to the beginning of the previous sibling section.
-If there is no previous sibling section, then move to the parent."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((current (magit-current-section)))
-    (if (oref current parent)
-        (--if-let (car (magit-section-siblings current 'prev))
-            (magit-section-goto it)
-          (magit-section-backward))
-      (magit-section-goto -1))))
-
-(defun magit-section-goto (arg)
-  (if (integerp arg)
-      (progn (forward-line arg)
-             (setq arg (magit-current-section)))
-    (goto-char (oref arg start)))
-  (run-hook-with-args 'magit-section-movement-hook arg))
-
-(defun magit-section-set-window-start (section)
-  "Ensure the beginning of SECTION is visible."
-  (unless (pos-visible-in-window-p (oref section end))
-    (set-window-start (selected-window) (oref section start))))
-
-(defun magit-hunk-set-window-start (section)
-  "When SECTION is a `hunk', ensure that its beginning is visible.
-It the SECTION has a different type, then do nothing."
-  (when (magit-hunk-section-p section)
-    (magit-section-set-window-start section)))
-
-(defmacro magit-define-section-jumper (name heading type &optional value)
-  "Define an interactive function to go some section.
-Together TYPE and VALUE identify the section.
-HEADING is the displayed heading of the section."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  `(defun ,name (&optional expand) ,(format "\
-Jump to the section \"%s\".
-With a prefix argument also expand it." heading)
-     (interactive "P")
-     (--if-let (magit-get-section
-                (cons (cons ',type ,value)
-                      (magit-section-ident magit-root-section)))
-         (progn (goto-char (oref it start))
-                (when expand
-                  (with-local-quit (magit-section-show it))
-                  (recenter 0)))
-       (message ,(format "Section \"%s\" wasn't found" heading)))))
-
-;;;; Visibility
-
-(defun magit-section-show (section)
-  "Show the body of the current section."
-  (interactive (list (magit-current-section)))
-  (oset section hidden nil)
-  (when-let ((washer (oref section washer)))
-    (oset section washer nil)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-          (magit-insert-section--parent section)
-          (content (oref section content)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (if (and content (< content (oref section end)))
-            (funcall washer section) ; already partially washed (hunk)
-          (goto-char (oref section end))
-          (oset section content (point-marker))
-          (funcall washer)
-          (oset section end (point-marker)))))
-    (magit-section-update-highlight))
-  (when-let ((beg (oref section content)))
-    (remove-overlays beg (oref section end) 'invisible t))
-  (magit-section-maybe-cache-visibility section)
-  (dolist (child (oref section children))
-    (if (oref child hidden)
-        (magit-section-hide child)
-      (magit-section-show child))))
-
-(defun magit-section-hide (section)
-  "Hide the body of the current section."
-  (interactive (list (magit-current-section)))
-  (if (eq section magit-root-section)
-      (user-error "Cannot hide root section")
-    (oset section hidden t)
-    (when-let ((beg (oref section content)))
-      (let ((end (oref section end)))
-        (remove-overlays beg end 'invisible t)
-        (let ((o (make-overlay beg end)))
-          (overlay-put o 'evaporate t)
-          (overlay-put o 'invisible t))))
-    (magit-section-maybe-cache-visibility section)))
-
-(defun magit-section-toggle (section)
-  "Toggle visibility of the body of the current section."
-  (interactive (list (magit-current-section)))
-  (if (eq section magit-root-section)
-      (user-error "Cannot hide root section")
-    (goto-char (oref section start))
-    (if (oref section hidden)
-        (magit-section-show section)
-      (magit-section-hide section))))
-
-(defun magit-section-toggle-children (section)
-  "Toggle visibility of bodies of children of the current section."
-  (interactive (list (magit-current-section)))
-  (goto-char (oref section start))
-  (let* ((children (oref section children))
-         (show (--any-p (oref it hidden) children)))
-    (dolist (c children)
-      (oset c hidden show)))
-  (magit-section-show section))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-children (section &optional depth)
-  "Recursively show the bodies of children of the current section.
-With a prefix argument show children that deep and hide deeper
-children."
-  (interactive (list (magit-current-section)))
-  (magit-section-show-children-1 section depth)
-  (magit-section-show section))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-children-1 (section &optional depth)
-  (dolist (child (oref section children))
-    (oset child hidden nil)
-    (if depth
-        (if (> depth 0)
-            (magit-section-show-children-1 child (1- depth))
-          (magit-section-hide child))
-      (magit-section-show-children-1 child))))
-
-(defun magit-section-hide-children (section)
-  "Recursively hide the bodies of children of the current section."
-  (interactive (list (magit-current-section)))
-  (mapc 'magit-section-hide (oref section children)))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-headings (section)
-  "Recursively show headings of children of the current section.
-Only show the headings, previously shown text-only bodies are
-hidden."
-  (interactive (list (magit-current-section)))
-  (magit-section-show-headings-1 section)
-  (magit-section-show section))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-headings-1 (section)
-  (dolist (child (oref section children))
-    (oset child hidden nil)
-    (when (or (oref child children)
-              (not (oref child content)))
-      (magit-section-show-headings-1 child))))
-
-(defun magit-section-cycle (section)
-  "Cycle visibility of current section and its children."
-  (interactive (list (magit-current-section)))
-  (goto-char (oref section start))
-  (if (oref section hidden)
-      (progn (magit-section-show section)
-             (magit-section-hide-children section))
-    (let ((children (oref section children)))
-      (cond ((and (--any-p (oref it hidden)   children)
-                  (--any-p (oref it children) children))
-             (magit-section-show-headings section))
-            ((-any-p 'magit-section-hidden-body children)
-             (magit-section-show-children section))
-            (t
-             (magit-section-hide section))))))
-
-(defun magit-section-cycle-global ()
-  "Cycle visibility of all sections in the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((children (oref magit-root-section children)))
-    (cond ((and (--any-p (oref it hidden)   children)
-                (--any-p (oref it children) children))
-           (magit-section-show-headings magit-root-section))
-          ((-any-p 'magit-section-hidden-body children)
-           (magit-section-show-children magit-root-section))
-          (t
-           (mapc 'magit-section-hide children)))))
-
-(defun magit-section-cycle-diffs ()
-  "Cycle visibility of diff-related sections in the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (when-let ((sections
-              (cond ((derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)
-                     (--mapcat
-                      (when it
-                        (when (oref it hidden)
-                          (magit-section-show it))
-                        (oref it children))
-                      (list (magit-get-section '((staged)   (status)))
-                            (magit-get-section '((unstaged) (status))))))
-                    ((derived-mode-p 'magit-diff-mode)
-                     (-filter #'magit-file-section-p
-                              (oref magit-root-section children))))))
-    (if (--any-p (oref it hidden) sections)
-        (dolist (s sections)
-          (magit-section-show s)
-          (magit-section-hide-children s))
-      (let ((children (--mapcat (oref it children) sections)))
-        (cond ((and (--any-p (oref it hidden)   children)
-                    (--any-p (oref it children) children))
-               (mapc 'magit-section-show-headings sections))
-              ((-any-p 'magit-section-hidden-body children)
-               (mapc 'magit-section-show-children sections))
-              (t
-               (mapc 'magit-section-hide sections)))))))
-
-(defun magit-section-hidden-body (section &optional pred)
-  (--if-let (oref section children)
-      (funcall (or pred '-any-p) 'magit-section-hidden-body it)
-    (and (oref section content)
-         (oref section hidden))))
-
-(defun magit-section-invisible-p (section)
-  "Return t if the SECTION's body is invisible.
-When the body of an ancestor of SECTION is collapsed then
-SECTION's body (and heading) obviously cannot be visible."
-  (or (oref section hidden)
-      (--when-let (oref section parent)
-        (magit-section-invisible-p it))))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-level (level)
-  "Show surrounding sections up to LEVEL.
-If LEVEL is negative, show up to the absolute value.
-Sections at higher levels are hidden."
-  (if (< level 0)
-      (let ((s (magit-current-section)))
-        (setq level (- level))
-        (while (> (1- (length (magit-section-ident s))) level)
-          (setq s (oref s parent))
-          (goto-char (oref s start)))
-        (magit-section-show-children magit-root-section (1- level)))
-    (cl-do* ((s (magit-current-section)
-                (oref s parent))
-             (i (1- (length (magit-section-ident s)))
-                (cl-decf i)))
-        ((cond ((< i level) (magit-section-show-children s (- level i 1)) t)
-               ((= i level) (magit-section-hide s) t))
-         (magit-section-goto s)))))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-level-1 ()
-  "Show surrounding sections on first level."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-section-show-level 1))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-level-1-all ()
-  "Show all sections on first level."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-section-show-level -1))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-level-2 ()
-  "Show surrounding sections up to second level."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-section-show-level 2))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-level-2-all ()
-  "Show all sections up to second level."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-section-show-level -2))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-level-3 ()
-  "Show surrounding sections up to third level."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-section-show-level 3))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-level-3-all ()
-  "Show all sections up to third level."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-section-show-level -3))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-level-4 ()
-  "Show surrounding sections up to fourth level."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-section-show-level 4))
-
-(defun magit-section-show-level-4-all ()
-  "Show all sections up to fourth level."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-section-show-level -4))
-
-;;;; Auxiliary
-
-(defun magit-describe-section-briefly (section &optional message ident)
-  "Show information about the section at point.
-With a prefix argument show the section identity instead of the
-section lineage.  This command is intended for debugging purposes."
-  (interactive (list (magit-current-section) t))
-  (let ((str (format "#<magit-section %S %S %s-%s>"
-                     (let ((val (oref section value)))
-                       (if (stringp val)
-                           (substring-no-properties val)
-                         val))
-                     (if ident
-                         (magit-section-ident section)
-                       (magit-section-lineage section))
-                     (when-let ((m (oref section start)))
-                       (marker-position m))
-                     (when-let ((m (oref section end)))
-                       (marker-position m)))))
-    (if message (message "%s" str) str)))
-
-(cl-defmethod cl-print-object ((section magit-section) stream)
-  "Print `magit-describe-section' result of SECTION."
-  ;; Used by debug and edebug as of Emacs 26.
-  (princ (magit-describe-section-briefly section) stream))
-
-(defun magit-describe-section (section &optional interactive-p)
-  "Show information about the section at point."
-  (interactive (list (magit-current-section) t))
-  (let ((inserter-section section))
-    (while (and inserter-section (not (oref inserter-section inserter)))
-      (setq inserter-section (oref inserter-section parent)))
-    (when (and inserter-section (oref inserter-section inserter))
-      (setq section inserter-section)))
-  (pcase (oref section inserter)
-    (`((,hook ,fun) . ,src-src)
-     (help-setup-xref `(magit-describe-section ,section) interactive-p)
-     (with-help-window (help-buffer)
-       (with-current-buffer standard-output
-         (insert (format-message
-                  "%s\n  is inserted by `%s'\n  from `%s'"
-                  (magit-describe-section-briefly section)
-                  (make-text-button (symbol-name fun) nil
-                                    :type 'help-function
-                                    'help-args (list fun))
-                  (make-text-button (symbol-name hook) nil
-                                    :type 'help-variable
-                                    'help-args (list hook))))
-         (pcase-dolist (`(,hook ,fun) src-src)
-           (insert (format-message
-                    ",\n  called by `%s'\n  from `%s'"
-                    (make-text-button (symbol-name fun) nil
-                                      :type 'help-function
-                                      'help-args (list fun))
-                    (make-text-button (symbol-name hook) nil
-                                      :type 'help-variable
-                                      'help-args (list hook)))))
-         (insert ".\n\n")
-         (insert
-          (format-message
-           "`%s' is "
-           (make-text-button (symbol-name fun) nil
-                             :type 'help-function 'help-args (list fun))))
-         (describe-function-1 fun))))
-    (_ (message "%s, inserter unknown"
-                (magit-describe-section-briefly section)))))
-
-;;; Match
-
-(cl-defun magit-section-match
-    (condition &optional (section (magit-current-section)))
-  "Return t if SECTION matches CONDITION.
-
-SECTION defaults to the section at point.  If SECTION is not
-specified and there also is no section at point, then return
-nil.
-
-CONDITION can take the following forms:
-  (CONDITION...)  matches if any of the CONDITIONs matches.
-  [TYPE...]       matches if the first TYPE matches the type
-                  of the section, the second matches that of
-                  its parent, and so on.
-  [* TYPE...]     matches sections that match [TYPE...] and
-                  also recursively all their child sections.
-  TYPE            matches sections of TYPE regardless of the
-                  types of the parent sections.
-
-Each TYPE is a symbol.  Note that it is not necessary to specify
-all TYPEs up to the root section as printed by
-`magit-describe-type', unless of course you want to be that
-precise."
-  (and section
-       (magit-section-match-1 condition
-                              (mapcar #'car (magit-section-ident section)))))
-
-(defun magit-section-match-1 (condition type-list)
-  (if (listp condition)
-      (--first (magit-section-match-1 it type-list) condition)
-    (magit-section-match-2 (if (symbolp condition)
-                               (list condition)
-                             (append condition nil))
-                           type-list)))
-
-(defun magit-section-match-2 (l1 l2)
-  (or (null l1)
-      (if (eq (car l1) '*)
-          (or (magit-section-match-2 (cdr l1) l2)
-              (and l2
-                   (magit-section-match-2 l1 (cdr l2))))
-        (and l2
-             (equal (car l1) (car l2))
-             (magit-section-match-2 (cdr l1) (cdr l2))))))
-
-(defmacro magit-section-when (condition &rest body)
-  "If the section at point matches CONDITION, evaluate BODY.
-
-If the section matches, then evaluate BODY forms sequentially
-with `it' bound to the section and return the value of the last
-form.  If there are no BODY forms, then return the value of the
-section.  If the section does not match or if there is no section
-at point, then return nil.
-
-See `magit-section-match' for the forms CONDITION can take."
-  (declare (indent 1)
-           (debug (sexp body)))
-  `(--when-let (magit-current-section)
-     ;; Quoting CONDITION here often leads to double-quotes, which
-     ;; isn't an issue because `magit-section-match-1' implicitly
-     ;; deals with that.  We shouldn't force users of this function
-     ;; to not quote CONDITION because that would needlessly break
-     ;; backward compatibility.
-     (when (magit-section-match ',condition it)
-       ,@(or body '((oref it value))))))
-
-(defmacro magit-section-case (&rest clauses)
-  "Choose among clauses on the type of the section at point.
-
-Each clause looks like (CONDITION BODY...).  The type of the
-section is compared against each CONDITION; the BODY forms of the
-first match are evaluated sequentially and the value of the last
-form is returned.  Inside BODY the symbol `it' is bound to the
-section at point.  If no clause succeeds or if there is no
-section at point, return nil.
-
-See `magit-section-match' for the forms CONDITION can take.
-Additionally a CONDITION of t is allowed in the final clause, and
-matches if no other CONDITION match, even if there is no section
-at point."
-  (declare (indent 0)
-           (debug (&rest (sexp body))))
-  (let ((lineage (cl-gensym "lineage")))
-    `(let* ((it (magit-current-section))
-            (,lineage (and it (append (magit-section-lineage it) nil))))
-       (cond ,@(mapcar (lambda (clause)
-                         `(,(or (eq (car clause) t)
-                                `(and it (magit-section-match-1
-                                          ',(car clause) ,lineage)))
-                           ,@(cdr clause)))
-                       clauses)))))
-
-(defun magit-section-match-assoc (section alist)
-  "Return the value associated with SECTION's type or lineage in ALIST."
-  (let ((ident (mapcar #'car (magit-section-ident section))))
-    (-some (pcase-lambda (`(,key . ,val))
-             (and (magit-section-match-1 key ident) val))
-           alist)))
-
-;;; Create
-
-(defvar magit-insert-section-hook nil
-  "Hook run after `magit-insert-section's BODY.
-Avoid using this hook and only ever do so if you know
-what you are doing and are sure there is no other way.")
-
-(defmacro magit-insert-section (&rest args)
-  "Insert a section at point.
-
-TYPE is the section type, a symbol.  Many commands that act on
-the current section behave differently depending on that type.
-Also if a variable `magit-TYPE-section-map' exists, then use
-that as the text-property `keymap' of all text belonging to the
-section (but this may be overwritten in subsections).  TYPE can
-also have the form `(eval FORM)' in which case FORM is evaluated
-at runtime.
-
-Optional VALUE is the value of the section, usually a string
-that is required when acting on the section.
-
-When optional HIDE is non-nil collapse the section body by
-default, i.e. when first creating the section, but not when
-refreshing the buffer.  Else expand it by default.  This can be
-overwritten using `magit-section-set-visibility-hook'.  When a
-section is recreated during a refresh, then the visibility of
-predecessor is inherited and HIDE is ignored (but the hook is
-still honored).
-
-BODY is any number of forms that actually insert the section's
-heading and body.  Optional NAME, if specified, has to be a
-symbol, which is then bound to the struct of the section being
-inserted.
-
-Before BODY is evaluated the `start' of the section object is set
-to the value of `point' and after BODY was evaluated its `end' is
-set to the new value of `point'; BODY is responsible for moving
-`point' forward.
-
-If it turns out inside BODY that the section is empty, then
-`magit-cancel-section' can be used to abort and remove all traces
-of the partially inserted section.  This can happen when creating
-a section by washing Git's output and Git didn't actually output
-anything this time around.
-
-\(fn [NAME] (TYPE &optional VALUE HIDE) &rest BODY)"
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (debug ([&optional symbolp]
-                   (&or [("eval" symbolp) &optional form form]
-                        [symbolp &optional form form])
-                   body)))
-  (let ((tp (cl-gensym "type"))
-        (s* (and (symbolp (car args))
-                 (pop args)))
-        (s  (cl-gensym "section")))
-    `(let* ((,tp ,(let ((type (nth 0 (car args))))
-                    (if (eq (car-safe type) 'eval)
-                        (cadr type)
-                      `',type)))
-            (,s (funcall (pcase ,tp
-                           (`file 'magit-file-section)
-                           (`hunk 'magit-hunk-section)
-                           (_     'magit-section))
-                         :type ,tp
-                         :value ,(nth 1 (car args))
-                         :start (point-marker)
-                         :parent magit-insert-section--parent)))
-       (oset ,s hidden
-             (if-let ((value (run-hook-with-args-until-success
-                              'magit-section-set-visibility-hook ,s)))
-                 (eq value 'hide)
-               (if-let ((incarnation (and magit-insert-section--oldroot
-                                          (magit-get-section
-                                           (magit-section-ident ,s)
-                                           magit-insert-section--oldroot))))
-                   (oref incarnation hidden)
-                 (if-let ((value (magit-section-match-assoc
-                                  ,s magit-section-initial-visibility-alist)))
-                     (progn
-                       (when (functionp value)
-                         (setq value (funcall value ,s)))
-                       (eq value 'hide))
-                   ,(nth 2 (car args))))))
-       (let ((magit-insert-section--current ,s)
-             (magit-insert-section--parent  ,s)
-             (magit-insert-section--oldroot
-              (or magit-insert-section--oldroot
-                  (unless magit-insert-section--parent
-                    (prog1 magit-root-section
-                      (setq magit-root-section ,s))))))
-         (catch 'cancel-section
-           ,@(if s*
-                 `((let ((,s* ,s))
-                     ,@(cdr args)))
-               (cdr args))
-           ;; `magit-insert-section-hook' should *not* be run with
-           ;; `magit-run-section-hook' because it's a hook that runs
-           ;; on section insertion, not a section inserting hook.
-           (run-hooks 'magit-insert-section-hook)
-           (magit-insert-child-count ,s)
-           (set-marker-insertion-type (oref ,s start) t)
-           (let* ((end (oset ,s end (point-marker)))
-                  (map (intern (format "magit-%s-section-map" (oref ,s type))))
-                  (map (and (boundp map) (symbol-value map))))
-             (save-excursion
-               (goto-char (oref ,s start))
-               (while (< (point) end)
-                 (let ((next (or (next-single-property-change
-                                  (point) 'magit-section)
-                                 end)))
-                   (unless (get-text-property (point) 'magit-section)
-                     (put-text-property (point) next 'magit-section ,s)
-                     (when map
-                       (put-text-property (point) next 'keymap map)))
-                   (goto-char next)))))
-           (if (eq ,s magit-root-section)
-               (let ((magit-section-cache-visibility nil))
-                 (magit-section-show ,s))
-             (oset (oref ,s parent) children
-                   (nconc (oref (oref ,s parent) children)
-                          (list ,s)))))
-         ,s))))
-
-(defun magit-cancel-section ()
-  (when magit-insert-section--current
-    (if (not (oref magit-insert-section--current parent))
-        (insert "(empty)\n")
-      (delete-region (oref magit-insert-section--current start)
-                     (point))
-      (setq magit-insert-section--current nil)
-      (throw 'cancel-section nil))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-heading (&rest args)
-  "Insert the heading for the section currently being inserted.
-
-This function should only be used inside `magit-insert-section'.
-
-When called without any arguments, then just set the `content'
-slot of the object representing the section being inserted to
-a marker at `point'.  The section should only contain a single
-line when this function is used like this.
-
-When called with arguments ARGS, which have to be strings, or
-nil, then insert those strings at point.  The section should not
-contain any text before this happens and afterwards it should
-again only contain a single line.  If the `face' property is set
-anywhere inside any of these strings, then insert all of them
-unchanged.  Otherwise use the `magit-section-heading' face for
-all inserted text.
-
-The `content' property of the section struct is the end of the
-heading (which lasts from `start' to `content') and the beginning
-of the the body (which lasts from `content' to `end').  If the
-value of `content' is nil, then the section has no heading and
-its body cannot be collapsed.  If a section does have a heading,
-then its height must be exactly one line, including a trailing
-newline character.  This isn't enforced, you are responsible for
-getting it right.  The only exception is that this function does
-insert a newline character if necessary."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (when args
-    (let ((heading (apply #'concat args)))
-      (insert (if (text-property-not-all 0 (length heading) 'face nil heading)
-                  heading
-                (propertize heading 'face 'magit-section-heading)))))
-  (unless (bolp)
-    (insert ?\n))
-  (magit-maybe-make-margin-overlay)
-  (oset magit-insert-section--current content (point-marker)))
-
-(defun magit-insert-headers (hook)
-  (let* ((header-sections nil)
-         (magit-insert-section-hook
-          (cons (lambda ()
-                  (push magit-insert-section--current
-                        header-sections))
-                (if (listp magit-insert-section-hook)
-                    magit-insert-section-hook
-                  (list magit-insert-section-hook)))))
-    (magit-run-section-hook hook)
-    (when header-sections
-      (insert "\n")
-      ;; Make the first header into the parent of the rest.
-      (when (cdr header-sections)
-        (cl-callf nreverse header-sections)
-        (let* ((1st-header (pop header-sections))
-               (header-parent (oref 1st-header parent)))
-          (oset header-parent children (list 1st-header))
-          (oset 1st-header children header-sections)
-          (oset 1st-header content (oref (car header-sections) start))
-          (oset 1st-header end (oref (car (last header-sections)) end))
-          (dolist (sub-header header-sections)
-            (oset sub-header parent 1st-header)))))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-child-count (section)
-  "Modify SECTION's heading to contain number of child sections.
-
-If `magit-section-show-child-count' is non-nil and the SECTION
-has children and its heading ends with \":\", then replace that
-with \" (N)\", where N is the number of child sections.
-
-This function is called by `magit-insert-section' after that has
-evaluated its BODY.  Admittedly that's a bit of a hack."
-  ;; This has to be fast, not pretty!
-  (let (content count)
-    (when (and magit-section-show-child-count
-               (setq count (length (oref section children)))
-               (> count 0)
-               (setq content (oref section content))
-               (eq (char-before (1- content)) ?:))
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (- content 2))
-        (insert (format " (%s)" count))
-        (delete-char 1)))))
-
-;;; Update
-
-(defvar-local magit-section-highlight-overlays nil)
-(defvar-local magit-section-highlighted-section nil)
-(defvar-local magit-section-highlighted-sections nil)
-(defvar-local magit-section-unhighlight-sections nil)
-
-(defun magit-section-update-region (_)
-  "When the region is a valid section-selection, highlight them all."
-  ;; At least that's what it does conceptually.  In actuality it just
-  ;; returns a list of those sections, and it doesn't even matter if
-  ;; this is a member of `magit-region-highlight-hook'.  It probably
-  ;; should be removed, but I want to make sure before removing it.
-  (magit-region-sections))
-
-(defun magit-section-update-highlight ()
-  (let ((section (magit-current-section)))
-    (unless (eq section magit-section-highlighted-section)
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-            (deactivate-mark nil)
-            (selection (magit-region-sections)))
-        (mapc #'delete-overlay magit-section-highlight-overlays)
-        (setq magit-section-highlight-overlays nil)
-        (setq magit-section-unhighlight-sections
-              magit-section-highlighted-sections)
-        (setq magit-section-highlighted-sections nil)
-        (unless (eq section magit-root-section)
-          (run-hook-with-args-until-success
-           'magit-section-highlight-hook section selection))
-        (dolist (s magit-section-unhighlight-sections)
-          (run-hook-with-args-until-success
-           'magit-section-unhighlight-hook s selection))
-        (restore-buffer-modified-p nil)
-        (unless (eq magit-section-highlighted-section section)
-          (setq magit-section-highlighted-section
-                (and (not (oref section hidden))
-                     section))))
-      (when (version< emacs-version "25.1")
-        (setq deactivate-mark nil)))))
-
-(defun magit-section-highlight (section selection)
-  "Highlight SECTION and if non-nil all sections in SELECTION.
-This function works for any section but produces undesirable
-effects for diff related sections, which by default are
-highlighted using `magit-diff-highlight'.  Return t."
-  (when-let ((face (oref section heading-highlight-face)))
-    (dolist (section (or selection (list section)))
-      (magit-section-make-overlay
-       (oref section start)
-       (or (oref section content)
-           (oref section end))
-       face)))
-  (cond (selection
-         (magit-section-make-overlay (oref (car selection) start)
-                                     (oref (car (last selection)) end)
-                                     'magit-section-highlight)
-         (magit-section-highlight-selection nil selection))
-        (t
-         (magit-section-make-overlay (oref section start)
-                                     (oref section end)
-                                     'magit-section-highlight)))
-  t)
-
-(defun magit-section-highlight-selection (_ selection)
-  "Highlight the section-selection region.
-If SELECTION is non-nil, then it is a list of sections selected by
-the region.  The headings of these sections are then highlighted.
-
-This is a fallback for people who don't want to highlight the
-current section and therefore removed `magit-section-highlight'
-from `magit-section-highlight-hook'.
-
-This function is necessary to ensure that a representation of
-such a region is visible.  If neither of these functions were
-part of the hook variable, then such a region would be
-invisible."
-  (when (and selection
-             (not (and (eq this-command 'mouse-drag-region))))
-    (dolist (section selection)
-      (magit-section-make-overlay (oref section start)
-                                  (or (oref section content)
-                                      (oref section end))
-                                  'magit-section-heading-selection))
-    t))
-
-(defun magit-section-make-overlay (start end face)
-  ;; Yes, this doesn't belong here.  But the alternative of
-  ;; spreading this hack across the code base is even worse.
-  (when (and magit-keep-region-overlay
-             (memq face '(magit-section-heading-selection
-                          magit-diff-file-heading-selection
-                          magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection)))
-    (setq face (list :foreground (face-foreground face))))
-  (let ((ov (make-overlay start end nil t)))
-    (overlay-put ov 'face face)
-    (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t)
-    (push ov magit-section-highlight-overlays)
-    ov))
-
-(defun magit-section-goto-successor (section line char arg)
-  (let ((ident (magit-section-ident section)))
-    (--if-let (magit-get-section ident)
-        (let ((start (oref it start)))
-          (goto-char start)
-          (unless (eq it magit-root-section)
-            (ignore-errors
-              (forward-line line)
-              (forward-char char))
-            (unless (eq (magit-current-section) it)
-              (goto-char start))))
-      (or (and (magit-hunk-section-p section)
-               (when-let ((parent (magit-get-section
-                                   (magit-section-ident
-                                    (oref section parent)))))
-                 (let* ((children (oref parent children))
-                        (siblings (magit-section-siblings section 'prev))
-                        (previous (nth (length siblings) children)))
-                   (if (not arg)
-                       (--when-let (or previous (car (last children)))
-                         (magit-section-goto it)
-                         t)
-                     (when previous
-                       (magit-section-goto previous))
-                     (if (and (stringp arg)
-                              (re-search-forward arg (oref parent end) t))
-                         (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-                       (goto-char (oref (car (last children)) end))
-                       (forward-line -1)
-                       (while (looking-at "^ ")    (forward-line -1))
-                       (while (looking-at "^[-+]") (forward-line -1))
-                       (forward-line))))))
-          (goto-char (--if-let (magit-section-goto-successor-1 section)
-                         (if (eq (oref it type) 'button)
-                             (point-min)
-                           (oref it start))
-                       (point-min)))))))
-
-(defun magit-section-goto-successor-1 (section)
-  (or (--when-let (pcase (oref section type)
-                    (`staged 'unstaged)
-                    (`unstaged 'staged)
-                    (`unpushed 'unpulled)
-                    (`unpulled 'unpushed))
-        (magit-get-section `((,it) (status))))
-      (--when-let (car (magit-section-siblings section 'next))
-        (magit-get-section (magit-section-ident it)))
-      (--when-let (car (magit-section-siblings section 'prev))
-        (magit-get-section (magit-section-ident it)))
-      (--when-let (oref section parent)
-        (or (magit-get-section (magit-section-ident it))
-            (magit-section-goto-successor-1 it)))))
-
-;;; Visibility
-
-(defvar-local magit-section-visibility-cache nil)
-(put 'magit-section-visibility-cache 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun magit-section-cached-visibility (section)
-  "Set SECTION's visibility to the cached value."
-  (cdr (assoc (magit-section-ident section)
-              magit-section-visibility-cache)))
-
-(cl-defun magit-section-cache-visibility
-    (&optional (section magit-insert-section--current))
-  ;; Emacs 25's `alist-get' lacks TESTFN.
-  (let* ((id  (magit-section-ident section))
-         (elt (assoc id magit-section-visibility-cache))
-         (val (if (oref section hidden) 'hide 'show)))
-    (if elt
-        (setcdr elt val)
-      (push (cons id val) magit-section-visibility-cache))))
-
-(cl-defun magit-section-maybe-cache-visibility
-    (&optional (section magit-insert-section--current))
-  (when (or (eq magit-section-cache-visibility t)
-            (memq (oref section type)
-                  magit-section-cache-visibility))
-    (magit-section-cache-visibility section)))
-
-(defun magit-preserve-section-visibility-cache ()
-  (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode 'magit-refs-mode)
-    (magit-repository-local-set
-     (cons major-mode 'magit-section-visibility-cache)
-     magit-section-visibility-cache)))
-
-(defun magit-restore-section-visibility-cache (mode)
-  (setq magit-section-visibility-cache
-        (magit-repository-local-get
-         (cons mode 'magit-section-visibility-cache))))
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(cl-defun magit-section-selected-p (section &optional (selection nil sselection))
-  (and (not (eq section magit-root-section))
-       (or  (eq section (magit-current-section))
-            (memq section (if sselection
-                              selection
-                            (setq selection (magit-region-sections))))
-            (--when-let (oref section parent)
-              (magit-section-selected-p it selection)))))
-
-(defun magit-section-parent-value (section)
-  (when-let ((parent (oref section parent)))
-    (oref parent value)))
-
-(defun magit-section-siblings (section &optional direction)
-  "Return a list of the sibling sections of SECTION.
-
-If optional DIRECTION is `prev', then return siblings that come
-before SECTION.  If it is `next', then return siblings that come
-after SECTION.  For all other values, return all siblings
-excluding SECTION itself."
-  (when-let ((parent (oref section parent)))
-    (let ((siblings (oref parent children)))
-      (pcase direction
-        (`prev  (cdr (member section (reverse siblings))))
-        (`next  (cdr (member section siblings)))
-        (_      (remq section siblings))))))
-
-(defun magit-region-values (&optional types multiple)
-  "Return a list of the values of the selected sections.
-
-Also see `magit-region-sections' whose doc-string explains when a
-region is a valid section selection.  If the region is not active
-or is not a valid section selection, then return nil.  If optional
-TYPES is non-nil then the selection not only has to be valid; the
-types of all selected sections additionally have to match one of
-TYPES, or nil is returned."
-  (--map (oref it value)
-         (magit-region-sections types multiple)))
-
-(defun magit-region-sections (&optional types multiple)
-  "Return a list of the selected sections.
-
-When the region is active and constitutes a valid section
-selection, then return a list of all selected sections.  This is
-the case when the region begins in the heading of a section and
-ends in the heading of the same section or in that of a sibling
-section.  If optional MULTIPLE is non-nil, then the region cannot
-begin and end in the same section.
-
-When the selection is not valid, then return nil.  In this case,
-most commands that can act on the selected sections will instead
-act on the section at point.
-
-When the region looks like it would in any other buffer then
-the selection is invalid.  When the selection is valid then the
-region uses the `magit-section-highlight' face.  This does not
-apply to diffs where things get a bit more complicated, but even
-here if the region looks like it usually does, then that's not
-a valid selection as far as this function is concerned.
-
-If optional TYPES is non-nil, then the selection not only has to
-be valid; the types of all selected sections additionally have
-to match one of TYPES, or nil is returned.  TYPES can also be a
-single type, instead of a list of types."
-  (when (region-active-p)
-    (let* ((rbeg (region-beginning))
-           (rend (region-end))
-           (sbeg (get-text-property rbeg 'magit-section))
-           (send (get-text-property rend 'magit-section)))
-      (when (and send
-                 (not (eq send magit-root-section))
-                 (not (and multiple (eq send sbeg))))
-        (let ((siblings (cons sbeg (magit-section-siblings sbeg 'next)))
-              sections)
-          (when (and (memq send siblings)
-                     (magit-section-position-in-heading-p sbeg rbeg)
-                     (magit-section-position-in-heading-p send rend))
-            (while siblings
-              (push (car siblings) sections)
-              (when (eq (pop siblings) send)
-                (setq siblings nil)))
-            (setq sections (nreverse sections))
-            (when (and types (symbolp types))
-              (setq types (list types)))
-            (when (or (not types)
-                      (--all-p (memq (oref it type) types) sections))
-              sections)))))))
-
-(defun magit-section-position-in-heading-p (&optional section pos)
-  "Return t if POSITION is inside the heading of SECTION.
-POSITION defaults to point and SECTION defaults to the
-current section."
-  (unless section
-    (setq section (magit-current-section)))
-  (unless pos
-    (setq pos (point)))
-  (and section
-       (>= pos (oref section start))
-       (<  pos (or (oref section content)
-                   (oref section end)))
-       t))
-
-(defun magit-section-internal-region-p (&optional section)
-  "Return t if the region is active and inside SECTION's body.
-If optional SECTION is nil, use the current section."
-  (and (region-active-p)
-       (or section (setq section (magit-current-section)))
-       (let ((beg (get-text-property (region-beginning) 'magit-section)))
-         (and (eq beg (get-text-property   (region-end) 'magit-section))
-              (eq beg section)))
-       (not (or (magit-section-position-in-heading-p section (region-beginning))
-                (magit-section-position-in-heading-p section (region-end))))
-       t))
-
-(defun magit-section--backward-protected ()
-  "Move to the beginning of the current or the previous visible section.
-Same as `magit-section-backward' but for non-interactive use.
-Suppress `magit-section-movement-hook', and return a boolean to
-indicate whether a section was found, instead of raising an error
-if not."
-  (condition-case nil
-      (let ((magit-section-movement-hook nil))
-        (magit-section-backward)
-        t)
-    (user-error nil)))
-
-(defun magit-section--backward-find (predicate)
-  "Move to the first previous section satisfying PREDICATE.
-PREDICATE does not take any parameter and should not move
-point."
-  (let (found)
-    (while (and (setq found (magit-section--backward-protected))
-                (not (funcall predicate))))
-    found))
-
-(defun magit-wash-sequence (function)
-  "Repeatedly call FUNCTION until it returns nil or eob is reached.
-FUNCTION has to move point forward or return nil."
-  (while (and (not (eobp)) (funcall function))))
-
-(defun magit-add-section-hook (hook function &optional at append local)
-  "Add to the value of section hook HOOK the function FUNCTION.
-
-Add FUNCTION at the beginning of the hook list unless optional
-APPEND is non-nil, in which case FUNCTION is added at the end.
-If FUNCTION already is a member, then move it to the new location.
-
-If optional AT is non-nil and a member of the hook list, then
-add FUNCTION next to that instead.  Add before or after AT, or
-replace AT with FUNCTION depending on APPEND.  If APPEND is the
-symbol `replace', then replace AT with FUNCTION.  For any other
-non-nil value place FUNCTION right after AT.  If nil, then place
-FUNCTION right before AT.  If FUNCTION already is a member of the
-list but AT is not, then leave FUNCTION where ever it already is.
-
-If optional LOCAL is non-nil, then modify the hook's buffer-local
-value rather than its global value.  This makes the hook local by
-copying the default value.  That copy is then modified.
-
-HOOK should be a symbol.  If HOOK is void, it is first set to nil.
-HOOK's value must not be a single hook function.  FUNCTION should
-be a function that takes no arguments and inserts one or multiple
-sections at point, moving point forward.  FUNCTION may choose not
-to insert its section(s), when doing so would not make sense.  It
-should not be abused for other side-effects.  To remove FUNCTION
-again use `remove-hook'."
-  (unless (boundp hook)
-    (error "Cannot add function to undefined hook variable %s" hook))
-  (or (default-boundp hook) (set-default hook nil))
-  (let ((value (if local
-                   (if (local-variable-p hook)
-                       (symbol-value hook)
-                     (unless (local-variable-if-set-p hook)
-                       (make-local-variable hook))
-                     (copy-sequence (default-value hook)))
-                 (default-value hook))))
-    (if at
-        (when (setq at (member at value))
-          (setq value (delq function value))
-          (cond ((eq append 'replace)
-                 (setcar at function))
-                (append
-                 (push function (cdr at)))
-                (t
-                 (push (car at) (cdr at))
-                 (setcar at function))))
-      (setq value (delq function value)))
-    (unless (member function value)
-      (setq value (if append
-                      (append value (list function))
-                    (cons function value))))
-    (when (eq append 'replace)
-      (setq value (delq at value)))
-    (if local
-        (set hook value)
-      (set-default hook value))))
-
-(defun magit-run-section-hook (hook &rest args)
-  "Run HOOK with ARGS, warning about invalid entries."
-  (let ((entries (symbol-value hook)))
-    (unless (listp entries)
-      (setq entries (list entries)))
-    (--when-let (-remove #'functionp entries)
-      (message "`%s' contains entries that are no longer valid.
-%s\nUsing standard value instead.  Please re-configure hook variable."
-               hook
-               (mapconcat (lambda (sym) (format "  `%s'" sym)) it "\n"))
-      (sit-for 5)
-      (setq entries (eval (car (get hook 'standard-value)))))
-    (dolist (entry entries)
-      (let ((magit--current-section-hook (cons (list hook entry)
-                                               magit--current-section-hook)))
-        (apply entry args)))))
-
-(provide 'magit-section)
-;;; magit-section.el ends here
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-;;; magit-sequence.el --- history manipulation in Magit  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Support for Git commands that replay commits and help the user make
-;; changes along the way.  Supports `cherry-pick', `revert', `rebase',
-;; `rebase--interactive' and `am'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;; Options
-;;;; Faces
-
-(defface magit-sequence-pick
-  '((t :inherit default))
-  "Face used in sequence sections."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-sequence-stop
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "DarkOliveGreen4")
-    (((class color) (background dark))  :foreground "DarkSeaGreen2"))
-  "Face used in sequence sections."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-sequence-part
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "Goldenrod4")
-    (((class color) (background dark))  :foreground "LightGoldenrod2"))
-  "Face used in sequence sections."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-sequence-head
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "SkyBlue4")
-    (((class color) (background dark))  :foreground "LightSkyBlue1"))
-  "Face used in sequence sections."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-sequence-drop
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "IndianRed")
-    (((class color) (background dark))  :foreground "IndianRed"))
-  "Face used in sequence sections."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-sequence-done
-  '((t :inherit magit-hash))
-  "Face used in sequence sections."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-sequence-onto
-  '((t :inherit magit-sequence-done))
-  "Face used in sequence sections."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-sequence-exec
-  '((t :inherit magit-hash))
-  "Face used in sequence sections."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-;;; Common
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-sequencer-continue ()
-  "Resume the current cherry-pick or revert sequence."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (magit-sequencer-in-progress-p)
-      (if (magit-anything-unstaged-p t)
-          (user-error "Cannot continue due to unstaged changes")
-        (magit-run-git-sequencer
-         (if (magit-revert-in-progress-p) "revert" "cherry-pick") "--continue"))
-    (user-error "No cherry-pick or revert in progress")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-sequencer-skip ()
-  "Skip the stopped at commit during a cherry-pick or revert sequence."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (magit-sequencer-in-progress-p)
-      (progn (magit-call-git "reset" "--hard")
-             (magit-sequencer-continue))
-    (user-error "No cherry-pick or revert in progress")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-sequencer-abort ()
-  "Abort the current cherry-pick or revert sequence.
-This discards all changes made since the sequence started."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (magit-sequencer-in-progress-p)
-      (magit-run-git-sequencer
-       (if (magit-revert-in-progress-p) "revert" "cherry-pick") "--abort")
-    (user-error "No cherry-pick or revert in progress")))
-
-(defun magit-sequencer-in-progress-p ()
-  (or (magit-cherry-pick-in-progress-p)
-      (magit-revert-in-progress-p)))
-
-;;; Cherry-Pick
-
-(defvar magit-perl-executable "perl"
-  "The Perl executable.")
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-cherry-pick-popup "magit-sequence" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-cherry-pick-popup
-  "Popup console for cherry-pick commands."
-  :man-page "git-cherry-pick"
-  :switches '((?s "Add Signed-off-by lines"            "--signoff")
-              (?e "Edit commit messages"               "--edit")
-              (?x "Reference cherry in commit message" "-x")
-              (?F "Attempt fast-forward"               "--ff"))
-  :options  '((?s "Strategy"                        "--strategy=")
-              (?m "Replay merge relative to parent" "--mainline="))
-  :actions  '("Apply here"
-              (?A "Pick"    magit-cherry-pick)
-              (?a "Apply"   magit-cherry-apply)
-              (?h "Harvest" magit-cherry-harvest)
-              "Apply elsewhere"
-              (?d "Donate"  magit-cherry-donate)
-              (?n "Spinout" magit-cherry-spinout)
-              (?s "Spinoff" magit-cherry-spinoff))
-  :sequence-actions '((?A "Continue" magit-sequencer-continue)
-                      (?s "Skip"     magit-sequencer-skip)
-                      (?a "Abort"    magit-sequencer-abort))
-  :sequence-predicate 'magit-sequencer-in-progress-p
-  :default-arguments '("--ff"))
-
-(defun magit-cherry-pick-read-args (prompt)
-  (list (or (nreverse (magit-region-values 'commit))
-            (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit prompt))
-        (magit-cherry-pick-arguments)))
-
-(defun magit--cherry-move-read-args (verb away fn)
-  (declare (indent defun))
-   (let ((commits (or (nreverse (magit-region-values 'commit))
-                      (list (funcall (if away
-                                         'magit-read-branch-or-commit
-                                       'magit-read-other-branch-or-commit)
-                                     (format "%s cherry" (capitalize verb))))))
-         (current (magit-get-current-branch)))
-     (unless current
-       (user-error "Cannot %s cherries while HEAD is detached" verb))
-     (let ((reachable (magit-rev-ancestor-p (car commits) current))
-           (msg "Cannot %s cherries that %s reachable from HEAD"))
-       (pcase (list away reachable)
-         (`(nil t) (user-error msg verb "are"))
-         (`(t nil) (user-error msg verb "are not"))))
-     `(,commits
-       ,@(funcall fn commits)
-       ,(magit-cherry-pick-arguments))))
-
-(defun magit--cherry-spinoff-read-args (verb)
-  (magit--cherry-move-read-args verb t
-    (lambda (commits)
-      (butlast (magit-branch-read-args
-                (format "Create branch from %s cherries" commits))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cherry-pick (commits &optional args)
-  "Copy COMMITS from another branch onto the current branch.
-Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point.  If
-the region selects multiple commits, then pick all of them,
-without prompting."
-  (interactive (magit-cherry-pick-read-args "Cherry-pick"))
-  (magit--cherry-pick commits args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cherry-apply (commits &optional args)
-  "Apply the changes in COMMITS but do not commit them.
-Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point.  If
-the region selects multiple commits, then apply all of them,
-without prompting."
-  (interactive (magit-cherry-pick-read-args "Apply changes from commit"))
-  (magit--cherry-pick commits (cons "--no-commit" (remove "--ff" args))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cherry-harvest (commits branch &optional args)
-  "Move COMMITS from another BRANCH onto the current branch.
-Remove the COMMITS from BRANCH and stay on the current branch.
-If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the
-process manually."
-  (interactive
-   (magit--cherry-move-read-args "harvest" nil
-     (lambda (commits)
-       (list (let ((branches (magit-list-containing-branches (car commits))))
-               (pcase (length branches)
-                 (0 nil)
-                 (1 (car branches))
-                 (_ (magit-completing-read
-                     (format "Remove %s cherries from branch" (length commits))
-                     branches nil t))))))))
-  (magit--cherry-move commits branch (magit-get-current-branch) args nil t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cherry-donate (commits branch &optional args)
-  "Move COMMITS from the current branch onto another existing BRANCH.
-Remove COMMITS from the current branch and stay on that branch.
-If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the
-process manually."
-  (interactive
-   (magit--cherry-move-read-args "donate" t
-     (lambda (commits)
-       (list (magit-read-other-branch (format "Move %s cherries to branch"
-                                              (length commits)))))))
-  (magit--cherry-move commits (magit-get-current-branch) branch args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cherry-spinout (commits branch start-point &optional args)
-  "Move COMMITS from the current branch onto a new BRANCH.
-Remove COMMITS from the current branch and stay on that branch.
-If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish the
-process manually."
-  (interactive (magit--cherry-spinoff-read-args "spinout"))
-  (magit--cherry-move commits (magit-get-current-branch) branch args
-                      start-point))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-cherry-spinoff (commits branch start-point &optional args)
-  "Move COMMITS from the current branch onto a new BRANCH.
-Remove COMMITS from the current branch and checkout BRANCH.
-If a conflict occurs, then you have to fix that and finish
-the process manually."
-  (interactive (magit--cherry-spinoff-read-args "spinoff"))
-  (magit--cherry-move commits (magit-get-current-branch) branch args
-                      start-point t))
-
-(defun magit--cherry-move (commits src dst args
-                                   &optional start-point checkout-dst)
-  (let ((current (magit-get-current-branch)))
-    (unless (magit-branch-p dst)
-      (let ((magit-process-raise-error t))
-        (magit-call-git "branch" dst start-point))
-      (--when-let (magit-get-indirect-upstream-branch start-point)
-        (magit-call-git "branch" "--set-upstream-to" it dst)))
-    (unless (equal dst current)
-      (let ((magit-process-raise-error t))
-        (magit-call-git "checkout" dst)))
-    (if (not src) ; harvest only
-        (magit--cherry-pick commits args)
-      (let ((tip (car (last commits)))
-            (keep (concat (car commits) "^")))
-        (magit--cherry-pick commits args)
-        (set-process-sentinel
-         magit-this-process
-         (lambda (process event)
-           (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-             (if (> (process-exit-status process) 0)
-                 (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-               (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t)
-               (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-               (cond
-                ((magit-rev-equal tip src)
-                 (magit-call-git "update-ref"
-                                 "-m" (format "reset: moving to %s" keep)
-                                 (magit-ref-fullname src)
-                                 keep tip)
-                 (if (not checkout-dst)
-                     (magit-run-git "checkout" src)
-                   (magit-refresh)))
-                (t
-                 (magit-git "checkout" src)
-                 (let ((process-environment process-environment))
-                   (push (format "%s=%s -i -ne '/^pick (%s)/ or print'"
-                                 "GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR"
-                                 magit-perl-executable
-                                 (mapconcat #'magit-rev-abbrev commits "|"))
-                         process-environment)
-                   (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "-i" keep))
-                 (when checkout-dst
-                   (set-process-sentinel
-                    magit-this-process
-                    (lambda (process event)
-                      (when (memq (process-status process) '(exit signal))
-                        (if (> (process-exit-status process) 0)
-                            (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-                          (process-put process 'inhibit-refresh t)
-                          (magit-process-sentinel process event)
-                          (magit-run-git "checkout" dst))))))))))))))))
-
-(defun magit--cherry-pick (commits args &optional revert)
-  (let ((command (if revert "revert" "cherry-pick")))
-    (when (stringp commits)
-      (setq commits (if (string-match-p "\\.\\." commits)
-                        (split-string commits "\\.\\.")
-                      (list commits))))
-    (magit-run-git-sequencer
-     (if revert "revert" "cherry-pick")
-     (pcase-let ((`(,merge ,non-merge)
-                  (-separate 'magit-merge-commit-p commits)))
-       (cond
-        ((not merge)
-         (--remove (string-prefix-p "--mainline=" it) args))
-        (non-merge
-         (user-error "Cannot %s merge and non-merge commits at once"
-                     command))
-        ((--first (string-prefix-p "--mainline=" it) args)
-         args)
-        (t
-         (cons (format "--mainline=%s"
-                       (read-number "Replay merges relative to parent: "))
-               args))))
-     commits)))
-
-(defun magit-cherry-pick-in-progress-p ()
-  ;; .git/sequencer/todo does not exist when there is only one commit left.
-  (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "CHERRY_PICK_HEAD")))
-
-;;; Revert
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-revert-popup "magit-sequence" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-revert-popup
-  "Popup console for revert commands."
-  :man-page "git-revert"
-  :switches '((?s "Add Signed-off-by lines"   "--signoff")
-              (?e "Edit commit message"       "--edit")
-              (?E "Don't edit commit message" "--no-edit"))
-  :options  '((?s "Strategy"       "--strategy=")
-              (?S "Sign using gpg" "--gpg-sign=" magit-read-gpg-secret-key)
-              (?m "Replay merge relative to parent" "--mainline="))
-  :actions  '((?V "Revert commit(s)" magit-revert)
-              (?v "Revert changes"   magit-revert-no-commit))
-  :sequence-actions '((?V "Continue" magit-sequencer-continue)
-                      (?s "Skip"     magit-sequencer-skip)
-                      (?a "Abort"    magit-sequencer-abort))
-  :sequence-predicate 'magit-sequencer-in-progress-p
-  :default-arguments '("--edit"))
-
-(defun magit-revert-read-args (prompt)
-  (list (or (magit-region-values 'commit)
-            (magit-read-branch-or-commit prompt))
-        (magit-revert-arguments)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-revert (commit &optional args)
-  "Revert COMMIT by creating a new commit.
-Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point.  If
-the region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them,
-without prompting."
-  (interactive (magit-revert-read-args "Revert commit"))
-  (magit--cherry-pick commit args t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-revert-no-commit (commit &optional args)
-  "Revert COMMIT by applying it in reverse to the worktree.
-Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point.  If
-the region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them,
-without prompting."
-  (interactive (magit-revert-read-args "Revert changes"))
-  (magit--cherry-pick commit (cons "--no-commit" args) t))
-
-(defun magit-revert-in-progress-p ()
-  ;; .git/sequencer/todo does not exist when there is only one commit left.
-  (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "REVERT_HEAD")))
-
-;;; Patch
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-am-popup "magit-sequence" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-am-popup
-  "Popup console for mailbox commands."
-  :man-page "git-am"
-  :switches '((?3 "Fall back on 3way merge"           "--3way")
-              (?s "Add Signed-off-by lines"           "--signoff")
-              (?c "Remove text before scissors line"  "--scissors")
-              (?k "Inhibit removal of email cruft"    "--keep")
-              (?b "Limit removal of email cruft"      "--keep-non-patch")
-              (?d "Use author date as committer date"
-                  "--committer-date-is-author-date")
-              (?D "Use committer date as author date" "--ignore-date"))
-  :options  '((?p "Remove leading slashes from paths" "-p"
-                  magit-popup-read-number))
-  :actions  '((?m "Apply maildir"     magit-am-apply-maildir)
-              (?w "Apply patches"     magit-am-apply-patches)
-              (?a "Apply plain patch" magit-patch-apply-popup))
-  :default-arguments '("--3way")
-  :default-actions 'magit-am-apply-patches
-  :max-action-columns 1
-  :sequence-actions '((?w "Continue" magit-am-continue)
-                      (?s "Skip"     magit-am-skip)
-                      (?a "Abort"    magit-am-abort))
-  :sequence-predicate 'magit-am-in-progress-p)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-am-apply-patches (&optional files args)
-  "Apply the patches FILES."
-  (interactive (list (or (magit-region-values 'file)
-                         (list (let ((default (magit-file-at-point)))
-                                 (read-file-name
-                                  (if default
-                                      (format "Apply patch (%s): " default)
-                                    "Apply patch: ")
-                                  nil default))))
-                     (magit-am-arguments)))
-  (magit-run-git-sequencer "am" args "--"
-                           (--map (magit-convert-filename-for-git
-                                   (expand-file-name it))
-                                  files)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-am-apply-maildir (&optional maildir args)
-  "Apply the patches from MAILDIR."
-  (interactive (list (read-file-name "Apply mbox or Maildir: ")
-                     (magit-am-arguments)))
-  (magit-run-git-sequencer "am" args (magit-convert-filename-for-git
-                                      (expand-file-name maildir))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-am-continue ()
-  "Resume the current patch applying sequence."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (magit-am-in-progress-p)
-      (if (magit-anything-unstaged-p t)
-          (error "Cannot continue due to unstaged changes")
-        (magit-run-git-sequencer "am" "--continue"))
-    (user-error "Not applying any patches")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-am-skip ()
-  "Skip the stopped at patch during a patch applying sequence."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (magit-am-in-progress-p)
-      (magit-run-git-sequencer "am" "--skip")
-    (user-error "Not applying any patches")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-am-abort ()
-  "Abort the current patch applying sequence.
-This discards all changes made since the sequence started."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (magit-am-in-progress-p)
-      (magit-run-git "am" "--abort")
-    (user-error "Not applying any patches")))
-
-(defun magit-am-in-progress-p ()
-  (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply/applying")))
-
-;;; Rebase
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-rebase-popup "magit-sequence" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-rebase-popup
-  "Key menu for rebasing."
-  :man-page "git-rebase"
-  :switches '((?k "Keep empty commits"       "--keep-empty")
-              (?p "Preserve merges"          "--preserve-merges")
-              (?c "Lie about committer date" "--committer-date-is-author-date")
-              (?a "Autosquash"               "--autosquash")
-              (?A "Autostash"                "--autostash")
-              (?i "Interactive"              "--interactive")
-              (?h "Disable hooks"            "--no-verify"))
-  :actions  '((lambda ()
-                (concat (propertize "Rebase " 'face 'magit-popup-heading)
-                        (propertize (or (magit-get-current-branch) "HEAD")
-                                    'face 'magit-branch-local)
-                        (propertize " onto" 'face 'magit-popup-heading)))
-              (?p (lambda ()
-                    (--when-let (magit-get-push-branch) (concat it "\n")))
-                  magit-rebase-onto-pushremote)
-              (?u (lambda ()
-                    (--when-let (magit-get-upstream-branch) (concat it "\n")))
-                  magit-rebase-onto-upstream)
-              (?e "elsewhere"               magit-rebase)
-              "Rebase"
-              (?i "interactively"      magit-rebase-interactive)
-              (?m "to modify a commit" magit-rebase-edit-commit)
-              (?s "a subset"           magit-rebase-subset)
-              (?w "to reword a commit" magit-rebase-reword-commit) nil
-              (?k "to remove a commit" magit-rebase-remove-commit) nil
-              (?f "to autosquash"      magit-rebase-autosquash))
-  :sequence-actions '((?r "Continue" magit-rebase-continue)
-                      (?s "Skip"     magit-rebase-skip)
-                      (?e "Edit"     magit-rebase-edit)
-                      (?a "Abort"    magit-rebase-abort))
-  :sequence-predicate 'magit-rebase-in-progress-p
-  :max-action-columns 2)
-
-(defun magit-git-rebase (target args)
-  (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" target args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-onto-pushremote (args)
-  "Rebase the current branch onto `branch.<name>.pushRemote'.
-If that variable is unset, then rebase onto `remote.pushDefault'."
-  (interactive (list (magit-rebase-arguments)))
-  (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-      (if-let ((remote (magit-get-push-remote it)))
-          (if (member remote (magit-list-remotes))
-              (magit-git-rebase (concat remote "/" it) args)
-            (user-error "Remote `%s' doesn't exist" remote))
-        (user-error "No push-remote is configured for %s" it))
-    (user-error "No branch is checked out")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-onto-upstream (args)
-  "Rebase the current branch onto its upstream branch."
-  (interactive (list (magit-rebase-arguments)))
-  (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-      (if-let ((target (magit-get-upstream-branch it)))
-          (magit-git-rebase target args)
-        (user-error "No upstream is configured for %s" it))
-    (user-error "No branch is checked out")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase (target args)
-  "Rebase the current branch onto a branch read in the minibuffer.
-All commits that are reachable from `HEAD' but not from the
-selected branch TARGET are being rebased."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit "Rebase onto")
-                     (magit-rebase-arguments)))
-  (message "Rebasing...")
-  (magit-git-rebase target args)
-  (message "Rebasing...done"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-subset (newbase start args)
-  "Rebase a subset of the current branch's history onto a new base.
-Rebase commits from START to `HEAD' onto NEWBASE.
-START has to be selected from a list of recent commits."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-other-branch-or-commit
-                      "Rebase subset onto" nil
-                      (magit-get-upstream-branch))
-                     nil
-                     (magit-rebase-arguments)))
-  (if start
-      (progn (message "Rebasing...")
-             (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "--onto" newbase start args)
-             (message "Rebasing...done"))
-    (magit-log-select
-      `(lambda (commit)
-         (magit-rebase-subset ,newbase (concat commit "^") (list ,@args)))
-      (concat "Type %p on a commit to rebase it "
-              "and commits above it onto " newbase ","))))
-
-(defun magit-rebase-interactive-1
-    (commit args message &optional editor delay-edit-confirm noassert confirm)
-  (declare (indent 2))
-  (when commit
-    (if (eq commit :merge-base)
-        (setq commit (--if-let (magit-get-upstream-branch)
-                         (magit-git-string "merge-base" it "HEAD")
-                       nil))
-      (unless (magit-rev-ancestor-p commit "HEAD")
-        (user-error "%s isn't an ancestor of HEAD" commit))
-      (if (magit-commit-parents commit)
-          (setq commit (concat commit "^"))
-        (setq args (cons "--root" args)))))
-  (when (and commit (not noassert))
-    (setq commit (magit-rebase-interactive-assert commit delay-edit-confirm)))
-  (if (and commit (not confirm))
-      (let ((process-environment process-environment))
-        (when editor
-          (push (concat "GIT_SEQUENCE_EDITOR=" editor) process-environment))
-        (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "-i" args
-                                 (unless (member "--root" args) commit)))
-    (magit-log-select
-      `(lambda (commit)
-         (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit (list ,@args)
-           ,message ,editor ,delay-edit-confirm ,noassert))
-      message)))
-
-(defvar magit--rebase-published-symbol nil)
-(defvar magit--rebase-public-edit-confirmed nil)
-
-(defun magit-rebase-interactive-assert (since &optional delay-edit-confirm)
-  (let* ((commit (if (string-suffix-p "^" since)
-                     ;; If SINCE is "REV^", then the user selected
-                     ;; "REV", which is the first commit that will
-                     ;; be replaced. (from^..to] <=> [from..to].
-                     (substring since 0 -1)
-                   ;; The "--root" argument is being used.
-                   since))
-         (branches (magit-list-publishing-branches commit)))
-    (setq magit--rebase-public-edit-confirmed
-          (delete (magit-toplevel) magit--rebase-public-edit-confirmed))
-    (when (and branches
-               (or (not delay-edit-confirm)
-                   ;; The user might have stopped at a published commit
-                   ;; merely to add new commits *after* it.  Try not to
-                   ;; ask users whether they really want to edit public
-                   ;; commits, when they don't actually intend to do so.
-                   (not (--all-p (magit-rev-equal it commit) branches))))
-      (let ((m1 "Some of these commits have already been published to ")
-            (m2 ".\nDo you really want to modify them"))
-        (magit-confirm (or magit--rebase-published-symbol 'rebase-published)
-          (concat m1 "%s" m2)
-          (concat m1 "%i public branches" m2)
-          nil branches))
-      (push (magit-toplevel) magit--rebase-public-edit-confirmed)))
-  (if (magit-git-lines "rev-list" "--merges" (concat since "..HEAD"))
-      (magit-read-char-case "Proceed despite merge in rebase range?  " nil
-        (?c "[c]ontinue" since)
-        (?s "[s]elect other" nil)
-        (?a "[a]bort" (user-error "Quit")))
-    since))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-interactive (commit args)
-  "Start an interactive rebase sequence."
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point)
-                     (magit-rebase-arguments)))
-  (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit args
-    "Type %p on a commit to rebase it and all commits above it,"
-    nil t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-autosquash (args)
-  "Combine squash and fixup commits with their intended targets."
-  (interactive (list (magit-rebase-arguments)))
-  (magit-rebase-interactive-1 :merge-base (cons "--autosquash" args)
-    "Type %p on a commit to squash into it and then rebase as necessary,"
-    "true" nil t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-edit-commit (commit args)
-  "Edit a single older commit using rebase."
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point)
-                     (magit-rebase-arguments)))
-  (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit args
-    "Type %p on a commit to edit it,"
-    (concat magit-perl-executable
-            " -i -p -e '++$x if not $x and s/^pick/edit/'")
-    t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-reword-commit (commit args)
-  "Reword a single older commit using rebase."
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point)
-                     (magit-rebase-arguments)))
-  (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit args
-    "Type %p on a commit to reword its message,"
-    (concat magit-perl-executable
-            " -i -p -e '++$x if not $x and s/^pick/reword/'")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-remove-commit (commit args)
-  "Remove a single older commit using rebase."
-  (interactive (list (magit-commit-at-point)
-                     (magit-rebase-arguments)))
-  (magit-rebase-interactive-1 commit args
-    "Type %p on a commit to remove it,"
-    (concat magit-perl-executable
-            " -i -p -e '++$x if not $x and s/^pick/# pick/'")
-    nil nil t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-continue (&optional noedit)
-  "Restart the current rebasing operation.
-In some cases this pops up a commit message buffer for you do
-edit.  With a prefix argument the old message is reused as-is."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (magit-rebase-in-progress-p)
-      (if (magit-anything-unstaged-p t)
-          (user-error "Cannot continue rebase with unstaged changes")
-        (when (and (magit-anything-staged-p)
-                   (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge"))
-                   (not (member (magit-toplevel)
-                                magit--rebase-public-edit-confirmed)))
-          (magit-commit-amend-assert))
-        (if noedit
-            (let ((process-environment process-environment))
-              (push "GIT_EDITOR=true" process-environment)
-              (magit-run-git-async "rebase" "--continue")
-              (set-process-sentinel magit-this-process
-                                    #'magit-sequencer-process-sentinel)
-              magit-this-process)
-          (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "--continue")))
-    (user-error "No rebase in progress")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-skip ()
-  "Skip the current commit and restart the current rebase operation."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (magit-rebase-in-progress-p)
-    (user-error "No rebase in progress"))
-  (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "--skip"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-edit ()
-  "Edit the todo list of the current rebase operation."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (magit-rebase-in-progress-p)
-    (user-error "No rebase in progress"))
-  (magit-run-git-sequencer "rebase" "--edit-todo"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-rebase-abort ()
-  "Abort the current rebase operation, restoring the original branch."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (magit-rebase-in-progress-p)
-    (user-error "No rebase in progress"))
-  (magit-confirm 'abort-rebase "Abort this rebase")
-  (magit-run-git "rebase" "--abort"))
-
-(defun magit-rebase-in-progress-p ()
-  "Return t if a rebase is in progress."
-  (or (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge"))
-      (file-exists-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply/onto"))))
-
-;;; Sections
-
-(defun magit-insert-sequencer-sequence ()
-  "Insert section for the on-going cherry-pick or revert sequence.
-If no such sequence is in progress, do nothing."
-  (let ((picking (magit-cherry-pick-in-progress-p)))
-    (when (or picking (magit-revert-in-progress-p))
-      (magit-insert-section (sequence)
-        (magit-insert-heading (if picking "Cherry Picking" "Reverting"))
-        (when-let ((lines
-                    (cdr (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "sequencer/todo")))))
-          (dolist (line (nreverse lines))
-            (when (string-match
-                   "^\\(pick\\|revert\\) \\([^ ]+\\) \\(.*\\)$" line)
-              (magit-bind-match-strings (cmd hash msg) line
-                (magit-insert-section (commit hash)
-                  (insert (propertize cmd 'face 'magit-sequence-pick)
-                          " " (propertize hash 'face 'magit-hash)
-                          " " msg "\n"))))))
-        (magit-sequence-insert-sequence
-         (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir (if picking
-                                             "CHERRY_PICK_HEAD"
-                                           "REVERT_HEAD")))
-         (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir "sequencer/head")))
-        (insert "\n")))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-am-sequence ()
-  "Insert section for the on-going patch applying sequence.
-If no such sequence is in progress, do nothing."
-  (when (magit-am-in-progress-p)
-    (magit-insert-section (rebase-sequence)
-      (magit-insert-heading "Applying patches")
-      (let ((patches (nreverse (magit-rebase-patches)))
-            patch commit)
-        (while patches
-          (setq patch (pop patches))
-          (setq commit (magit-rev-verify-commit
-                        (cadr (split-string (magit-file-line patch)))))
-          (cond ((and commit patches)
-                 (magit-sequence-insert-commit
-                  "pick" commit 'magit-sequence-pick))
-                (patches
-                 (magit-sequence-insert-am-patch
-                  "pick" patch 'magit-sequence-pick))
-                (commit
-                 (magit-sequence-insert-sequence commit "ORIG_HEAD"))
-                (t
-                 (magit-sequence-insert-am-patch
-                  "stop" patch 'magit-sequence-stop)
-                 (magit-sequence-insert-sequence nil "ORIG_HEAD")))))
-      (insert ?\n))))
-
-(defun magit-sequence-insert-am-patch (type patch face)
-  (magit-insert-section (file patch)
-    (let ((title
-           (with-temp-buffer
-             (insert-file-contents patch nil nil 4096)
-             (unless (re-search-forward "^Subject: " nil t)
-               (goto-char (point-min)))
-             (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position)))))
-      (insert (propertize type 'face face)
-              ?\s (propertize (file-name-nondirectory patch) 'face 'magit-hash)
-              ?\s title
-              ?\n))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-rebase-sequence ()
-  "Insert section for the on-going rebase sequence.
-If no such sequence is in progress, do nothing."
-  (when (magit-rebase-in-progress-p)
-    (let* ((interactive (file-directory-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge")))
-           (dir  (if interactive "rebase-merge/" "rebase-apply/"))
-           (name (-> (concat dir "head-name") magit-git-dir magit-file-line))
-           (onto (-> (concat dir "onto")      magit-git-dir magit-file-line))
-           (onto (or (magit-rev-name onto name)
-                     (magit-rev-name onto "refs/heads/*") onto))
-           (name (or (magit-rev-name name "refs/heads/*") name)))
-      (magit-insert-section (rebase-sequence)
-        (magit-insert-heading (format "Rebasing %s onto %s" name onto))
-        (if interactive
-            (magit-rebase-insert-merge-sequence onto)
-          (magit-rebase-insert-apply-sequence onto))
-        (insert ?\n)))))
-
-(defun magit-rebase-insert-merge-sequence (onto)
-  (let (exec)
-    (dolist (line (nreverse
-                   (magit-file-lines
-                    (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge/git-rebase-todo"))))
-      (cond ((string-prefix-p "exec" line)
-             (setq exec (substring line 5)))
-            ((string-match (format "^\\([^%c ]+\\) \\([^ ]+\\) .*$"
-                                   (string-to-char
-                                    (or (magit-get "core.commentChar") "#")))
-                           line)
-             (magit-bind-match-strings (action hash) line
-               (unless (equal action "exec")
-                 (magit-sequence-insert-commit
-                  action hash 'magit-sequence-pick exec)))
-             (setq exec nil)))))
-  (magit-sequence-insert-sequence
-   (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge/stopped-sha"))
-   onto
-   (--when-let (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge/done"))
-     (cadr (split-string (car (last it)))))))
-
-(defun magit-rebase-insert-apply-sequence (onto)
-  (let ((rewritten
-         (--map (car (split-string it))
-                (magit-file-lines (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply/rewritten"))))
-        (stop (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply/original-commit"))))
-    (dolist (patch (nreverse (cdr (magit-rebase-patches))))
-      (let ((hash (cadr (split-string (magit-file-line patch)))))
-        (unless (or (member hash rewritten)
-                    (equal hash stop))
-          (magit-sequence-insert-commit "pick" hash 'magit-sequence-pick)))))
-  (magit-sequence-insert-sequence
-   (magit-file-line (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply/original-commit"))
-   onto))
-
-(defun magit-rebase-patches ()
-  (directory-files (magit-git-dir "rebase-apply") t "^[0-9]\\{4\\}$"))
-
-(defun magit-sequence-insert-sequence (stop onto &optional orig)
-  (let ((head (magit-rev-parse "HEAD")) done)
-    (setq onto (if onto (magit-rev-parse onto) head))
-    (setq done (magit-git-lines "log" "--format=%H" (concat onto "..HEAD")))
-    (when (and stop (not (member stop done)))
-      (let ((id (magit-patch-id stop)))
-        (--if-let (--first (equal (magit-patch-id it) id) done)
-            (setq stop it)
-          (cond
-           ((--first (magit-rev-equal it stop) done)
-            ;; The commit's testament has been executed.
-            (magit-sequence-insert-commit "void" stop 'magit-sequence-drop))
-           ;; The faith of the commit is still undecided...
-           ((magit-anything-unmerged-p)
-            ;; ...and time travel isn't for the faint of heart.
-            (magit-sequence-insert-commit "join" stop 'magit-sequence-part))
-           ((magit-anything-modified-p t)
-            ;; ...and the dust hasn't settled yet...
-            (magit-sequence-insert-commit
-             (let* ((magit--refresh-cache nil)
-                    (staged   (magit-commit-tree "oO" nil "HEAD"))
-                    (unstaged (magit-commit-worktree "oO" "--reset")))
-               (cond
-                ;; ...but we could end up at the same tree just by committing.
-                ((or (magit-rev-equal staged   stop)
-                     (magit-rev-equal unstaged stop)) "goal")
-                ;; ...but the changes are still there, untainted.
-                ((or (equal (magit-patch-id staged)   id)
-                     (equal (magit-patch-id unstaged) id)) "same")
-                ;; ...and some changes are gone and/or others were added.
-                (t "work")))
-             stop 'magit-sequence-part))
-           ;; The commit is definitely gone...
-           ((--first (magit-rev-equal it stop) done)
-            ;; ...but all of its changes are still in effect.
-            (magit-sequence-insert-commit "poof" stop 'magit-sequence-drop))
-           (t
-            ;; ...and some changes are gone and/or other changes were added.
-            (magit-sequence-insert-commit "gone" stop 'magit-sequence-drop)))
-          (setq stop nil))))
-    (dolist (rev done)
-      (apply 'magit-sequence-insert-commit
-             (cond ((equal rev stop)
-                    ;; ...but its reincarnation lives on.
-                    ;; Or it didn't die in the first place.
-                    (list (if (and (equal rev head)
-                                   (equal (magit-patch-id rev)
-                                          (magit-patch-id orig)))
-                              "stop" ; We haven't done anything yet.
-                            "like")  ; There are new commits.
-                          rev (if (equal rev head)
-                                  'magit-sequence-head
-                                'magit-sequence-stop)))
-                   ((equal rev head)
-                    (list "done" rev 'magit-sequence-head))
-                   (t
-                    (list "done" rev 'magit-sequence-done)))))
-    (magit-sequence-insert-commit "onto" onto
-                                (if (equal onto head)
-                                    'magit-sequence-head
-                                  'magit-sequence-onto))))
-
-(defun magit-sequence-insert-commit (type hash face &optional exec)
-  (magit-insert-section (commit hash)
-    (magit-insert-heading
-      (propertize type 'face face)    "\s"
-      (magit-format-rev-summary hash) "\n")
-    (when exec
-      (insert (propertize "exec" 'face 'magit-sequence-onto) "\s" exec "\n"))))
-
-(provide 'magit-sequence)
-;;; magit-sequence.el ends here
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-;;; magit-stash.el --- stash support for Magit  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Support for Git stashes.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-(defvar bookmark-make-record-function)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defgroup magit-stash nil
-  "List stashes and show stash diffs."
-  :group 'magit-modes)
-
-;;;; Diff options
-
-(defcustom magit-stash-sections-hook
-  '(magit-insert-stash-notes
-    magit-insert-stash-worktree
-    magit-insert-stash-index
-    magit-insert-stash-untracked)
-  "Hook run to insert sections into stash diff buffers."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-stash
-  :type 'hook)
-
-;;;; Log options
-
-(defcustom magit-stashes-margin
-  (list (nth 0 magit-log-margin)
-        (nth 1 magit-log-margin)
-        'magit-log-margin-width nil
-        (nth 4 magit-log-margin))
-  "Format of the margin in `magit-stashes-mode' buffers.
-
-The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH).
-
-If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be one
-  of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to
-  abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable
-  for `format-time-string') to show the actual date.
-WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for forward
-  compatibility and currently the value should not be changed.
-AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by
-  default.
-AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the author
-  is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-stash
-  :group 'magit-margin
-  :type magit-log-margin--custom-type
-  :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset
-  :set-after '(magit-log-margin)
-  :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-stashes-mode))
-
-;;; Commands
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-stash-popup "magit-stash" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-stash-popup
-  "Popup console for stash commands."
-  :man-page "git-stash"
-  :switches '((?u "Also save untracked files" "--include-untracked")
-              (?a "Also save untracked and ignored files" "--all"))
-  :actions  '((?z "Save"               magit-stash)
-              (?Z "Snapshot"           magit-snapshot)
-              (?p "Pop"                magit-stash-pop)
-              (?i "Save index"         magit-stash-index)
-              (?I "Snapshot index"     magit-snapshot-index)
-              (?a "Apply"              magit-stash-apply)
-              (?w "Save worktree"      magit-stash-worktree)
-              (?W "Snapshot worktree"  magit-snapshot-worktree)
-              (?l "List"               magit-stash-list)
-              (?x "Save keeping index" magit-stash-keep-index)
-              (?r "Snapshot to wipref" magit-wip-commit)
-              (?v "Show"               magit-stash-show)
-              (?b "Branch"             magit-stash-branch)
-              (?k "Drop"               magit-stash-drop) nil
-              (?B "Branch here"        magit-stash-branch-here) nil nil
-              (?f "Format patch"       magit-stash-format-patch))
-  :default-action 'magit-stash
-  :max-action-columns 3)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash (message &optional include-untracked)
-  "Create a stash of the index and working tree.
-Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.
-One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked'
-while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'."
-  (interactive (magit-stash-read-args))
-  (magit-stash-save message t t include-untracked t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-index (message)
-  "Create a stash of the index only.
-Unstaged and untracked changes are not stashed.  The stashed
-changes are applied in reverse to both the index and the
-worktree.  This command can fail when the worktree is not clean.
-Applying the resulting stash has the inverse effect."
-  (interactive (list (magit-stash-read-message)))
-  (magit-stash-save message t nil nil t 'worktree))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-worktree (message &optional include-untracked)
-  "Create a stash of unstaged changes in the working tree.
-Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.
-One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked'
-while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'."
-  (interactive (magit-stash-read-args))
-  (magit-stash-save message nil t include-untracked t 'index))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-keep-index (message &optional include-untracked)
-  "Create a stash of the index and working tree, keeping index intact.
-Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.
-One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked'
-while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'."
-  (interactive (magit-stash-read-args))
-  (magit-stash-save message t t include-untracked t 'index))
-
-(defun magit-stash-read-args ()
-  (list (magit-stash-read-message)
-        (magit-stash-read-untracked)))
-
-(defun magit-stash-read-untracked ()
-  (let ((prefix (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))
-        (args   (magit-stash-arguments)))
-    (cond ((or (= prefix 16) (member "--all" args)) 'all)
-          ((or (= prefix  4) (member "--include-untracked" args)) t))))
-
-(defun magit-stash-read-message ()
-  (let* ((default (format "On %s: "
-                          (or (magit-get-current-branch) "(no branch)")))
-         (input (magit-read-string "Stash message" default)))
-    (if (equal input default)
-        (concat default (magit-rev-format "%h %s"))
-      input)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-snapshot (&optional include-untracked)
-  "Create a snapshot of the index and working tree.
-Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.
-One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked'
-while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'."
-  (interactive (magit-snapshot-read-args))
-  (magit-snapshot-save t t include-untracked t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-snapshot-index ()
-  "Create a snapshot of the index only.
-Unstaged and untracked changes are not stashed."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-snapshot-save t nil nil t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-snapshot-worktree (&optional include-untracked)
-  "Create a snapshot of unstaged changes in the working tree.
-Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.
-One prefix argument is equivalent to `--include-untracked'
-while two prefix arguments are equivalent to `--all'."
-  (interactive (magit-snapshot-read-args))
-  (magit-snapshot-save nil t include-untracked t))
-
-(defun magit-snapshot-read-args ()
-  (list (magit-stash-read-untracked)))
-
-(defun magit-snapshot-save (index worktree untracked &optional refresh)
-  (magit-stash-save (concat "WIP on " (magit-stash-summary))
-                    index worktree untracked refresh t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-apply (stash)
-  "Apply a stash to the working tree.
-Try to preserve the stash index.  If that fails because there
-are staged changes, apply without preserving the stash index."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Apply stash")))
-  (if (= (magit-call-git "stash" "apply" "--index" stash) 0)
-      (magit-refresh)
-    (magit-run-git "stash" "apply" stash)))
-
-(defun magit-stash-pop (stash)
-  "Apply a stash to the working tree and remove it from stash list.
-Try to preserve the stash index.  If that fails because there
-are staged changes, apply without preserving the stash index
-and forgo removing the stash."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Pop stash")))
-  (if (= (magit-call-git "stash" "apply" "--index" stash) 0)
-      (magit-stash-drop stash)
-    (magit-run-git "stash" "apply" stash)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-drop (stash)
-  "Remove a stash from the stash list.
-When the region is active offer to drop all contained stashes."
-  (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-region-values 'stash)
-                         (magit-confirm t nil "Drop %i stashes" nil it)
-                       (magit-read-stash "Drop stash"))))
-  (dolist (stash (if (listp stash)
-                     (nreverse (prog1 stash (setq stash (car stash))))
-                   (list stash)))
-    (message "Deleted refs/%s (was %s)" stash
-             (magit-rev-parse "--short" stash))
-    (magit-call-git "rev-parse" stash)
-    (magit-call-git "reflog" "delete" "--updateref" "--rewrite" stash))
-  (when-let ((ref (and (string-match "\\(.+\\)@{[0-9]+}$" stash)
-                       (match-string 1 stash))))
-    (unless (string-match "^refs/" ref)
-      (setq ref (concat "refs/" ref)))
-    (unless (magit-rev-verify (concat ref "@{0}"))
-      (magit-run-git "update-ref" "-d" ref)))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-clear (ref)
-  "Remove all stashes saved in REF's reflog by deleting REF."
-  (interactive (let ((ref (or (magit-section-when 'stashes) "refs/stash")))
-                 (magit-confirm t (format "Drop all stashes in %s" ref))
-                 (list ref)))
-  (magit-run-git "update-ref" "-d" ref))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-branch (stash branch)
-  "Create and checkout a new BRANCH from STASH."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Branch stash")
-                     (magit-read-string-ns "Branch name")))
-  (magit-run-git "stash" "branch" branch stash))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-branch-here (stash branch)
-  "Create and checkout a new BRANCH and apply STASH.
-The branch is created using `magit-branch', using the current
-branch or `HEAD' as the string-point."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Branch stash")
-                     (magit-read-string-ns "Branch name")))
-  (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t))
-    (magit-branch branch (or (magit-get-current-branch) "HEAD")))
-  (magit-stash-apply stash))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-format-patch (stash)
-  "Create a patch from STASH"
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-stash "Create patch from stash")))
-  (with-temp-file (magit-rev-format "0001-%f.patch" stash)
-    (magit-git-insert "stash" "show" "-p" stash))
-  (magit-refresh))
-
-;;; Plumbing
-
-(defun magit-stash-save (message index worktree untracked
-                                 &optional refresh keep noerror ref)
-  (if (or (and index     (magit-staged-files t))
-          (and worktree  (magit-unstaged-files t))
-          (and untracked (magit-untracked-files (eq untracked 'all))))
-      (magit-with-toplevel
-        (magit-stash-store message (or ref "refs/stash")
-                           (magit-stash-create message index worktree untracked))
-        (if (eq keep 'worktree)
-            (with-temp-buffer
-              (magit-git-insert "diff" "--cached")
-              (magit-run-git-with-input
-               "apply" "--reverse" "--cached" "--ignore-space-change" "-")
-              (magit-run-git-with-input
-               "apply" "--reverse" "--ignore-space-change" "-"))
-          (unless (eq keep t)
-            (if (eq keep 'index)
-                (magit-call-git "checkout" "--" ".")
-              (magit-call-git "reset" "--hard" "HEAD"))
-            (when untracked
-              (magit-call-git "clean" "--force" "-d"
-                              (and (eq untracked 'all) "-x")))))
-        (when refresh
-          (magit-refresh)))
-    (unless noerror
-      (user-error "No %s changes to save" (cond ((not index)  "unstaged")
-                                                ((not worktree) "staged")
-                                                (t "local"))))))
-
-(defun magit-stash-store (message ref commit)
-  (magit-update-ref ref message commit t))
-
-(defun magit-stash-create (message index worktree untracked)
-  (unless (magit-rev-parse "--verify" "HEAD")
-    (error "You do not have the initial commit yet"))
-  (let ((magit-git-global-arguments (nconc (list "-c" "commit.gpgsign=false")
-                                           magit-git-global-arguments))
-        (default-directory (magit-toplevel))
-        (summary (magit-stash-summary))
-        (head "HEAD"))
-    (when (and worktree (not index))
-      (setq head (or (magit-commit-tree "pre-stash index" nil "HEAD")
-                     (error "Cannot save the current index state"))))
-    (or (setq index (magit-commit-tree (concat "index on " summary) nil head))
-        (error "Cannot save the current index state"))
-    (and untracked
-         (setq untracked (magit-untracked-files (eq untracked 'all)))
-         (setq untracked (magit-with-temp-index nil nil
-                           (or (and (magit-update-files untracked)
-                                    (magit-commit-tree
-                                     (concat "untracked files on " summary)))
-                               (error "Cannot save the untracked files")))))
-    (magit-with-temp-index index "-m"
-      (when worktree
-        (or (magit-update-files (magit-git-items "diff" "-z" "--name-only" head))
-            (error "Cannot save the current worktree state")))
-      (or (magit-commit-tree message nil head index untracked)
-          (error "Cannot save the current worktree state")))))
-
-(defun magit-stash-summary ()
-  (concat (or (magit-get-current-branch) "(no branch)")
-          ": " (magit-rev-format "%h %s")))
-
-;;; Sections
-
-(defvar magit-stashes-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-stash-clear)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `stashes' section.")
-
-(defvar magit-stash-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing]  'magit-stash-show)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-stash-drop)
-    (define-key map "a"  'magit-stash-apply)
-    (define-key map "A"  'magit-stash-pop)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `stash' sections.")
-
-(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-stashes
-  "Stashes" stashes "refs/stash")
-
-(cl-defun magit-insert-stashes (&optional (ref   "refs/stash")
-                                          (heading "Stashes:"))
-  "Insert `stashes' section showing reflog for \"refs/stash\".
-If optional REF is non-nil, show reflog for that instead.
-If optional HEADING is non-nil, use that as section heading
-instead of \"Stashes:\"."
-  (let ((verified (magit-rev-verify ref))
-        (autostash
-         (and (magit-rebase-in-progress-p)
-              (magit-file-line
-               (magit-git-dir
-                (-> (if (file-directory-p (magit-git-dir "rebase-merge"))
-                        "rebase-merge/autostash"
-                      "rebase-apply/autostash")))))))
-    (when (or autostash verified)
-      (magit-insert-section (stashes ref)
-        (magit-insert-heading heading)
-        (when autostash
-          (pcase-let ((`(,author ,date ,msg)
-                       (split-string
-                        (car (magit-git-lines
-                              "show" "-q" "--format=%aN%x00%at%x00%s"
-                              autostash))
-                        "\0")))
-            (magit-insert-section (stash autostash)
-              (insert (propertize "AUTOSTASH" 'face 'magit-hash))
-              (insert " " msg "\n")
-              (save-excursion
-                (backward-char)
-                (magit-log-format-margin autostash author date)))))
-        (if verified
-            (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'stash)
-              "reflog" "--format=%gd%x00%aN%x00%at%x00%gs" ref)
-          (insert ?\n)
-          (save-excursion
-            (backward-char)
-            (magit-make-margin-overlay)))))))
-
-;;; List Stashes
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-list ()
-  "List all stashes in a buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-mode-setup #'magit-stashes-mode "refs/stash"))
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-stashes-mode magit-reflog-mode "Magit Stashes"
-  "Mode for looking at lists of stashes."
-  :group 'magit-log
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function
-              #'magit-bookmark--stashes-make-record))
-
-(cl-defun magit-stashes-refresh-buffer (ref)
-  (magit-insert-section (stashesbuf)
-    (magit-insert-heading (if (equal ref "refs/stash")
-                              "Stashes:"
-                            (format "Stashes [%s]:" ref)))
-    (magit-git-wash (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'stash)
-      "reflog" "--format=%gd%x00%aN%x00%at%x00%gs" ref)))
-
-;;; Show Stash
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-stash-show (stash &optional args files)
-  "Show all diffs of a stash in a buffer."
-  (interactive (cons (or (and (not current-prefix-arg)
-                              (magit-stash-at-point))
-                         (magit-read-stash "Show stash"))
-                     (pcase-let ((`(,args ,files) (magit-diff-arguments)))
-                       (list (delete "--stat" args) files))))
-  (magit-mode-setup #'magit-stash-mode stash nil args files))
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-stash-mode magit-diff-mode "Magit Stash"
-  "Mode for looking at individual stashes."
-  :group 'magit-diff
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function
-              #'magit-bookmark--stash-make-record))
-
-(defun magit-stash-refresh-buffer (stash _const _args _files)
-  (magit-set-header-line-format
-   (concat (propertize (capitalize stash) 'face 'magit-section-heading)
-           " "
-           (magit-rev-format "%s" stash)))
-  (setq magit-buffer-revision-hash (magit-rev-parse stash))
-  (magit-insert-section (stash)
-    (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-stash-sections-hook)))
-
-(defun magit-stash-insert-section (commit range message &optional files)
-  (magit-insert-section (commit commit)
-    (magit-insert-heading message)
-    (magit-git-wash #'magit-diff-wash-diffs
-      "diff" range "-p" "--no-prefix"
-      (nth 2 magit-refresh-args)
-      "--" (or files (nth 3 magit-refresh-args)))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-stash-notes ()
-  "Insert section showing notes for a stash.
-This shows the notes for stash@{N} but not for the other commits
-that make up the stash."
-  (magit-insert-section section (note)
-    (magit-insert-heading "Notes")
-    (magit-git-insert "notes" "show" (car magit-refresh-args))
-    (if (= (point)
-           (oref section content))
-        (magit-cancel-section)
-      (insert "\n"))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-stash-index ()
-  "Insert section showing staged changes of the stash."
-  (let ((stash (car magit-refresh-args)))
-    (magit-stash-insert-section (format "%s^2" stash)
-                                (format "%s^..%s^2" stash stash)
-                                "Staged")))
-
-(defun magit-insert-stash-worktree ()
-  "Insert section showing unstaged changes of the stash."
-  (let ((stash (car magit-refresh-args)))
-    (magit-stash-insert-section stash
-                                (format "%s^2..%s" stash stash)
-                                "Unstaged")))
-
-(defun magit-insert-stash-untracked ()
-  "Insert section showing the untracked files commit of the stash."
-  (let ((stash (car magit-refresh-args))
-        (rev   (concat (car magit-refresh-args) "^3")))
-    (when (magit-rev-verify rev)
-      (magit-stash-insert-section (format "%s^3" stash)
-                                  (format "%s^..%s^3" stash stash)
-                                  "Untracked files"
-                                  (magit-git-items "ls-tree" "-z" "--name-only"
-                                                   "-r" "--full-tree" rev)))))
-
-(provide 'magit-stash)
-;;; magit-stash.el ends here
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-;;; magit-status.el --- the grand overview  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements the status buffer.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
-
-(defvar bookmark-make-record-function)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defgroup magit-status nil
-  "Inspect and manipulate Git repositories."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Status Buffer")
-  :group 'magit-modes)
-
-(defcustom magit-status-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run after entering Magit-Status mode."
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-status-headers-hook
-  '(magit-insert-error-header
-    magit-insert-diff-filter-header
-    magit-insert-head-branch-header
-    magit-insert-upstream-branch-header
-    magit-insert-push-branch-header
-    magit-insert-tags-header)
-  "Hook run to insert headers into the status buffer.
-
-This hook is run by `magit-insert-status-headers', which in turn
-has to be a member of `magit-status-sections-hook' to be used at
-all."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type 'hook
-  :options '(magit-insert-error-header
-             magit-insert-diff-filter-header
-             magit-insert-repo-header
-             magit-insert-remote-header
-             magit-insert-head-branch-header
-             magit-insert-upstream-branch-header
-             magit-insert-push-branch-header
-             magit-insert-tags-header))
-
-(defcustom magit-status-sections-hook
-  '(magit-insert-status-headers
-    magit-insert-merge-log
-    magit-insert-rebase-sequence
-    magit-insert-am-sequence
-    magit-insert-sequencer-sequence
-    magit-insert-bisect-output
-    magit-insert-bisect-rest
-    magit-insert-bisect-log
-    magit-insert-untracked-files
-    magit-insert-unstaged-changes
-    magit-insert-staged-changes
-    magit-insert-stashes
-    magit-insert-unpushed-to-pushremote
-    magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream-or-recent
-    magit-insert-unpulled-from-pushremote
-    magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream)
-  "Hook run to insert sections into a status buffer."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-status-initial-section '(1)
-  "The section point is placed on when a status buffer is created.
-
-When such a buffer is merely being refreshed or being shown again
-after it was merely burried, then this option has no effect.
-
-If this is nil, then point remains on the very first section as
-usual.  Otherwise it has to be a list of integers and section
-identity lists.  The members of that list are tried in order
-until a matching section is found.
-
-An integer means to jump to the nth section, 1 for example
-jumps over the headings.  To get a section's \"identity list\"
-use \\[universal-argument] \\[magit-describe-section-briefly].
-
-If, for example, you want to jump to the commits that haven't
-been pulled from the upstream, or else the second section, then
-use: (((unpulled . \"..@{upstream}\") (status)) 1).
-
-See option `magit-section-initial-visibility-alist' for how to
-control the initial visibility of the jumped to section."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.90.0")
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "as usual" nil)
-                 (repeat (choice (number :tag "nth top-level section")
-                                 (sexp   :tag "section identity")))))
-
-(defcustom magit-status-show-hashes-in-headers nil
-  "Whether headers in the status buffer show hashes.
-The functions which respect this option are
-`magit-insert-head-branch-header',
-`magit-insert-upstream-branch-header', and
-`magit-insert-push-branch-header'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-status-margin
-  (list nil
-        (nth 1 magit-log-margin)
-        'magit-log-margin-width nil
-        (nth 4 magit-log-margin))
-  "Format of the margin in `magit-status-mode' buffers.
-
-The value has the form (INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH).
-
-If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be one
-  of `age' (to show the age of the commit), `age-abbreviated' (to
-  abbreviate the time unit to a character), or a string (suitable
-  for `format-time-string') to show the actual date.
-WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for forward
-  compatibility and currently the value should not be changed.
-AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown by
-  default.
-AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the author
-  is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to do so."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :group 'magit-margin
-  :type magit-log-margin--custom-type
-  :initialize 'magit-custom-initialize-reset
-  :set-after '(magit-log-margin)
-  :set (apply-partially #'magit-margin-set-variable 'magit-status-mode))
-
-;;; Commands
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-init (directory)
-  "Initialize a Git repository, then show its status.
-
-If the directory is below an existing repository, then the user
-has to confirm that a new one should be created inside.  If the
-directory is the root of the existing repository, then the user
-has to confirm that it should be reinitialized.
-
-Non-interactively DIRECTORY is (re-)initialized unconditionally."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((directory (file-name-as-directory
-                     (expand-file-name
-                      (read-directory-name "Create repository in: ")))))
-     (when-let ((toplevel (magit-toplevel directory)))
-       (setq toplevel (expand-file-name toplevel))
-       (unless (y-or-n-p (if (file-equal-p toplevel directory)
-                             (format "Reinitialize existing repository %s? "
-                                     directory)
-                           (format "%s is a repository.  Create another in %s? "
-                                   toplevel directory)))
-         (user-error "Abort")))
-     (list directory)))
-  ;; `git init' does not understand the meaning of "~"!
-  (magit-call-git "init" (magit-convert-filename-for-git
-                          (expand-file-name directory)))
-  (magit-status-internal directory))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-status (&optional directory cache)
-  "Show the status of the current Git repository in a buffer.
-With a prefix argument prompt for a repository to be shown.
-With two prefix arguments prompt for an arbitrary directory.
-If that directory isn't the root of an existing repository,
-then offer to initialize it as a new repository."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((magit--refresh-cache (list (cons 0 0))))
-     (list (and (or current-prefix-arg (not (magit-toplevel)))
-                (magit-read-repository
-                 (>= (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg) 16)))
-           magit--refresh-cache)))
-  (let ((magit--refresh-cache (or cache (list (cons 0 0)))))
-    (if directory
-        (let ((toplevel (magit-toplevel directory)))
-          (setq directory (file-name-as-directory
-                           (expand-file-name directory)))
-          (if (and toplevel (file-equal-p directory toplevel))
-              (magit-status-internal directory)
-            (when (y-or-n-p
-                   (if toplevel
-                       (format "%s is a repository.  Create another in %s? "
-                               toplevel directory)
-                     (format "Create repository in %s? " directory)))
-              ;; Creating a new repository will invalidate cached
-              ;; values.
-              (setq magit--refresh-cache nil)
-              (magit-init directory))))
-      (magit-status-internal default-directory))))
-
-(put 'magit-status 'interactive-only 'magit-status-internal)
-
-(defalias 'magit 'magit-status
-  "An alias for `magit-status' for better discoverability.
-
-Instead of invoking this alias for `magit-status' using
-\"M-x magit RET\", you should bind a key to `magit-status'
-and read the info node `(magit)Getting Started', which
-also contains other useful hints.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-status-internal (directory)
-  (magit--tramp-asserts directory)
-  (let ((default-directory directory))
-    (magit-mode-setup #'magit-status-mode)))
-
-(defvar magit--remotes-using-recent-git nil)
-
-(defun magit--tramp-asserts (directory)
-  (when-let ((remote (file-remote-p directory)))
-    (unless (member remote magit--remotes-using-recent-git)
-      (if-let ((version (let ((default-directory directory))
-                          (magit-git-version))))
-          (if (version<= magit--minimal-git version)
-              (push version magit--remotes-using-recent-git)
-            (display-warning 'magit (format "\
-Magit requires Git >= %s, but on %s the version is %s.
-
-If multiple Git versions are installed on the host, then the
-problem might be that TRAMP uses the wrong executable.
-
-First check the value of `magit-git-executable'.  Its value is
-used when running git locally as well as when running it on a
-remote host.  The default value is \"git\", except on Windows
-where an absolute path is used for performance reasons.
-
-If the value already is just \"git\" but TRAMP never-the-less
-doesn't use the correct executable, then consult the info node
-`(tramp)Remote programs'.\n" magit--minimal-git remote version) :error))
-        (display-warning 'magit (format "\
-Magit cannot find Git on %s.
-
-First check the value of `magit-git-executable'.  Its value is
-used when running git locally as well as when running it on a
-remote host.  The default value is \"git\", except on Windows
-where an absolute path is used for performance reasons.
-
-If the value already is just \"git\" but TRAMP never-the-less
-doesn't find the executable, then consult the info node
-`(tramp)Remote programs'.\n" remote) :error)))))
-
-;;; Mode
-
-(defvar magit-status-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map magit-mode-map)
-    (define-key map "jz" 'magit-jump-to-stashes)
-    (define-key map "jt" 'magit-jump-to-tracked)
-    (define-key map "jn" 'magit-jump-to-untracked)
-    (define-key map "ju" 'magit-jump-to-unstaged)
-    (define-key map "js" 'magit-jump-to-staged)
-    (define-key map "jfu" 'magit-jump-to-unpulled-from-upstream)
-    (define-key map "jfp" 'magit-jump-to-unpulled-from-pushremote)
-    (define-key map "jpu" 'magit-jump-to-unpushed-to-upstream)
-    (define-key map "jpp" 'magit-jump-to-unpushed-to-pushremote)
-    (define-key map [remap dired-jump] 'magit-dired-jump)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-status-mode'.")
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-status-mode magit-mode "Magit"
-  "Mode for looking at Git status.
-
-This mode is documented in info node `(magit)Status Buffer'.
-
-\\<magit-mode-map>\
-Type \\[magit-refresh] to refresh the current buffer.
-Type \\[magit-section-toggle] to expand or hide the section at point.
-Type \\[magit-visit-thing] to visit the change or commit at point.
-
-Type \\[magit-dispatch-popup] to see available prefix popups.
-
-Staging and applying changes is documented in info node
-`(magit)Staging and Unstaging' and info node `(magit)Applying'.
-
-\\<magit-hunk-section-map>Type \
-\\[magit-apply] to apply the change at point, \
-\\[magit-stage] to stage,
-\\[magit-unstage] to unstage, \
-\\[magit-discard] to discard, or \
-\\[magit-reverse] to reverse it.
-
-\\<magit-status-mode-map>\
-Type \\[magit-commit-popup] to create a commit.
-
-\\{magit-status-mode-map}"
-  :group 'magit-status
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer)
-  (setq imenu-create-index-function
-        'magit-imenu--status-create-index-function)
-  (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function
-              #'magit-bookmark--status-make-record))
-
-(defun magit-status-refresh-buffer ()
-  (magit-git-exit-code "update-index" "--refresh")
-  (magit-insert-section (status)
-    (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-status-sections-hook)))
-
-(defun magit-status-goto-initial-section ()
-  "In a `magit-status-mode' buffer, jump `magit-status-initial-section'.
-Actually doing so is deferred until `magit-refresh-buffer-hook'
-runs `magit-status-goto-initial-section-1'.  That function then
-removes itself from the hook, so that this only happens when the
-status buffer is first created."
-  (when (and magit-status-initial-section
-             (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode))
-    (add-hook 'magit-refresh-buffer-hook
-              'magit-status-goto-initial-section-1 nil t)))
-
-(defun magit-status-goto-initial-section-1 ()
-  "In a `magit-status-mode' buffer, jump `magit-status-initial-section'.
-This function removes itself from `magit-refresh-buffer-hook'."
-  (when-let ((section
-              (--some (if (integerp it)
-                          (nth (1- it)
-                               (magit-section-siblings (magit-current-section)
-                                                       'next))
-                        (magit-get-section it))
-                      magit-status-initial-section)))
-    (goto-char (oref section start))
-    (when-let ((vis (cdr (assq 'magit-status-initial-section
-                               magit-section-initial-visibility-alist))))
-      (if (eq vis 'hide)
-          (magit-section-hide section)
-        (magit-section-show section))))
-  (remove-hook 'magit-refresh-buffer-hook
-               'magit-status-goto-initial-section-1 t))
-
-(defun magit-status-maybe-update-revision-buffer (&optional _)
-  "When moving in the status buffer, update the revision buffer.
-If there is no revision buffer in the same frame, then do nothing."
-  (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)
-    (magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer-1)))
-
-(defun magit-status-maybe-update-blob-buffer (&optional _)
-  "When moving in the status buffer, update the blob buffer.
-If there is no blob buffer in the same frame, then do nothing."
-  (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)
-    (magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer-1)))
-
-;;; Sections
-;;;; Special Headers
-
-(defun magit-insert-status-headers ()
-  "Insert header sections appropriate for `magit-status-mode' buffers.
-The sections are inserted by running the functions on the hook
-`magit-status-headers-hook'."
-  (if (magit-rev-verify "HEAD")
-      (magit-insert-headers 'magit-status-headers-hook)
-    (insert "In the beginning there was darkness\n\n")))
-
-(defvar magit-error-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-process-buffer)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `error' sections.")
-
-(defun magit-insert-error-header ()
-  "Insert the message about the Git error that just occured.
-
-This function is only aware of the last error that occur when Git
-was run for side-effects.  If, for example, an error occurs while
-generating a diff, then that error won't be inserted.  Refreshing
-the status buffer causes this section to disappear again."
-  (when magit-this-error
-    (magit-insert-section (error 'git)
-      (insert (propertize (format "%-10s" "GitError! ")
-                          'face 'magit-section-heading))
-      (insert (propertize magit-this-error 'face 'font-lock-warning-face))
-      (when-let ((key (car (where-is-internal 'magit-process-buffer))))
-        (insert (format "  [Type `%s' for details]" (key-description key))))
-      (insert ?\n))
-    (setq magit-this-error nil)))
-
-(defun magit-insert-diff-filter-header ()
-  "Insert a header line showing the effective diff filters."
-  (let ((ignore-modules (magit-ignore-submodules-p)))
-    (when (or ignore-modules
-              magit-diff-section-file-args)
-      (insert (propertize (format "%-10s" "Filter! ")
-                          'face 'magit-section-heading))
-      (when ignore-modules
-        (insert ignore-modules)
-        (when magit-diff-section-file-args
-          (insert " -- ")))
-      (when magit-diff-section-file-args
-        (insert (mapconcat #'identity magit-diff-section-file-args " ")))
-      (insert ?\n))))
-
-;;;; Reference Headers
-
-(cl-defun magit-insert-head-branch-header
-    (&optional (branch (magit-get-current-branch)))
-  "Insert a header line about BRANCH.
-When BRANCH is nil, use the current branch or, if none, the
-detached `HEAD'."
-  (let ((output (magit-rev-format "%h %s" (or branch "HEAD"))))
-    (string-match "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(.*\\)" output)
-    (magit-bind-match-strings (commit summary) output
-      (if branch
-          (magit-insert-section (branch branch)
-            (insert (format "%-10s" "Head: "))
-            (when magit-status-show-hashes-in-headers
-              (insert (propertize commit 'face 'magit-hash) ?\s))
-            (insert (propertize branch 'face 'magit-branch-local))
-            (insert ?\s)
-            (insert (funcall magit-log-format-message-function branch summary))
-            (insert ?\n))
-        (magit-insert-section (commit commit)
-          (insert (format "%-10s" "Head: "))
-          (insert (propertize commit 'face 'magit-hash))
-          (insert ?\s summary ?\n))))))
-
-(cl-defun magit-insert-upstream-branch-header
-    (&optional (branch (magit-get-current-branch))
-               (pull   (magit-get-upstream-branch branch))
-               keyword)
-  "Insert a header line about branch usually pulled into current branch."
-  (when pull
-    (magit-insert-section (branch pull)
-      (let ((rebase (magit-get "branch" branch "rebase")))
-        (pcase rebase
-          ("true")
-          ("false" (setq rebase nil))
-          (_       (setq rebase (magit-get-boolean "pull.rebase"))))
-        (insert (format "%-10s" (or keyword (if rebase "Rebase: " "Merge: ")))))
-      (--when-let (and magit-status-show-hashes-in-headers
-                       (not (string-match-p " " pull))
-                       (magit-rev-format "%h" pull))
-        (insert (propertize it 'face 'magit-hash) " "))
-      (if (string-match-p " " pull)
-          (pcase-let ((`(,url ,branch) (split-string pull " ")))
-            (insert branch " from " url " "))
-        (insert pull " ")
-        (--if-let (and (magit-rev-verify pull)
-                       (magit-rev-format "%s" pull))
-            (insert (funcall magit-log-format-message-function pull it))
-          (insert (propertize "is missing" 'face 'font-lock-warning-face))))
-      (insert ?\n))))
-
-(cl-defun magit-insert-push-branch-header
-    (&optional (branch (magit-get-current-branch))
-               (push   (magit-get-push-branch branch)))
-  "Insert a header line about the branch the current branch is pushed to."
-  (when push
-    (magit-insert-section (branch push)
-      (insert (format "%-10s" "Push: "))
-      (--when-let (and magit-status-show-hashes-in-headers
-                       (magit-rev-format "%h" push))
-        (insert (propertize it 'face 'magit-hash) ?\s))
-      (insert (propertize push 'face 'magit-branch-remote) ?\s)
-      (--if-let (and (magit-rev-verify push)
-                     (magit-rev-format "%s" push))
-          (insert (funcall magit-log-format-message-function push it))
-        (insert (propertize "is missing" 'face 'font-lock-warning-face)))
-      (insert ?\n))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-tags-header ()
-  "Insert a header line about the current and/or next tag."
-  (let* ((this-tag (magit-get-current-tag nil t))
-         (next-tag (magit-get-next-tag nil t))
-         (this-cnt (cadr this-tag))
-         (next-cnt (cadr next-tag))
-         (this-tag (car this-tag))
-         (next-tag (car next-tag))
-         (both-tags (and this-tag next-tag t)))
-    (when (or this-tag next-tag)
-      (magit-insert-section (tag (or this-tag next-tag))
-        (insert (format "%-10s" (if both-tags "Tags: " "Tag: ")))
-        (cl-flet ((insert-count
-                   (tag count face)
-                   (insert (concat (propertize tag 'face 'magit-tag)
-                                   (and (> count 0)
-                                        (format " (%s)"
-                                                (propertize (format "%s" count)
-                                                            'face face)))))))
-          (when this-tag  (insert-count this-tag this-cnt 'magit-branch-local))
-          (when both-tags (insert ", "))
-          (when next-tag  (insert-count next-tag next-cnt 'magit-tag)))
-        (insert ?\n)))))
-
-;;;; Auxiliary Headers
-
-(defun magit-insert-user-header ()
-  "Insert a header line about the current user."
-  (let ((name  (magit-get "user.name"))
-        (email (magit-get "user.email")))
-    (when (and name email)
-      (magit-insert-section (user name)
-        (insert (format "%-10s" "User: "))
-        (insert (propertize name 'face 'magit-log-author))
-        (insert " <" email ">\n")))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-repo-header ()
-  "Insert a header line showing the path to the repository top-level."
-  (let ((topdir (magit-toplevel)))
-    (magit-insert-section (repo topdir)
-      (insert (format "%-10s%s\n" "Repo: " (abbreviate-file-name topdir))))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-remote-header ()
-  "Insert a header line about the remote of the current branch.
-
-If no remote is configured for the current branch, then fall back
-showing the \"origin\" remote, or if that does not exist the first
-remote in alphabetic order."
-  (when-let ((name (magit-get-some-remote))
-             ;; Under certain configurations it's possible for url
-             ;; to be nil, when name is not, see #2858.
-             (url (magit-get "remote" name "url")))
-    (magit-insert-section (remote name)
-      (insert (format "%-10s" "Remote: "))
-      (insert (propertize name 'face 'magit-branch-remote) ?\s)
-      (insert url ?\n))))
-
-;;;; File Sections
-
-(defvar magit-untracked-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-discard)
-    (define-key map "s" 'magit-stage)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for the `untracked' section.")
-
-(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-untracked "Untracked files" untracked)
-
-(defun magit-insert-untracked-files ()
-  "Maybe insert a list or tree of untracked files.
-
-Do so depending on the value of `status.showUntrackedFiles'.
-Note that even if the value is `all', Magit still initially
-only shows directories.  But the directory sections can then
-be expanded using \"TAB\".
-
-If the first element of `magit-diff-section-arguments' is a
-directory, then limit the list to files below that.  The value
-value of that variable can be set using \"D = f DIRECTORY RET g\"."
-  (let* ((show (or (magit-get "status.showUntrackedFiles") "normal"))
-         (base (car magit-diff-section-file-args))
-         (base (and base (file-directory-p base) base)))
-    (unless (equal show "no")
-      (if (equal show "all")
-          (when-let ((files (magit-untracked-files nil base)))
-            (magit-insert-section (untracked)
-              (magit-insert-heading "Untracked files:")
-              (magit-insert-files files base)
-              (insert ?\n)))
-        (when-let ((files
-                    (--mapcat (and (eq (aref it 0) ??)
-                                   (list (substring it 3)))
-                              (magit-git-items "status" "-z" "--porcelain"
-                                               (magit-ignore-submodules-p)
-                                               "--" base))))
-          (magit-insert-section (untracked)
-            (magit-insert-heading "Untracked files:")
-            (dolist (file files)
-              (magit-insert-section (file file)
-                (insert (propertize file 'face 'magit-filename) ?\n)))
-            (insert ?\n)))))))
-
-(magit-define-section-jumper magit-jump-to-tracked "Tracked files" tracked)
-
-(defun magit-insert-tracked-files ()
-  "Insert a tree of tracked files.
-
-If the first element of `magit-diff-section-arguments' is a
-directory, then limit the list to files below that.  The value
-value of that variable can be set using \"D = f DIRECTORY RET g\"."
-  (when-let ((files (magit-list-files)))
-    (let* ((base (car magit-diff-section-file-args))
-           (base (and base (file-directory-p base) base)))
-      (magit-insert-section (tracked nil t)
-        (magit-insert-heading "Tracked files:")
-        (magit-insert-files files base)
-        (insert ?\n)))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-ignored-files ()
-  "Insert a tree of ignored files.
-
-If the first element of `magit-diff-section-arguments' is a
-directory, then limit the list to files below that.  The value
-of that variable can be set using \"D = f DIRECTORY RET g\"."
-  (when-let ((files (magit-ignored-files)))
-    (let* ((base (car magit-diff-section-file-args))
-           (base (and base (file-directory-p base) base)))
-      (magit-insert-section (tracked nil t)
-        (magit-insert-heading "Ignored files:")
-        (magit-insert-files files base)
-        (insert ?\n)))))
-
-(defun magit-insert-files (files directory)
-  (while (and files (string-prefix-p (or directory "") (car files)))
-    (let ((dir (file-name-directory (car files))))
-      (if (equal dir directory)
-          (let ((file (pop files)))
-            (magit-insert-section (file file)
-              (insert (propertize file 'face 'magit-filename) ?\n)))
-        (magit-insert-section (file dir t)
-          (insert (propertize dir 'file 'magit-filename) ?\n)
-          (magit-insert-heading)
-          (setq files (magit-insert-files files dir))))))
-  files)
-
-(provide 'magit-status)
-;;; magit-status.el ends here
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-;;; magit-submodule.el --- submodule support for Magit  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-(defvar x-stretch-cursor)
-(defvar bookmark-make-record-function)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-module-sections-hook
-  '(magit-insert-modules-overview
-    magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream
-    magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote
-    magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream
-    magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote)
-  "Hook run by `magit-insert-modules'.
-
-That function isn't part of `magit-status-sections-hook's default
-value, so you have to add it yourself for this hook to have any
-effect."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.11.0")
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom magit-module-sections-nested t
-  "Whether `magit-insert-modules' wraps inserted sections.
-
-If this is non-nil, then only a single top-level section
-is inserted.  If it is nil, then all sections listed in
-`magit-module-sections-hook' become top-level sections."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.11.0")
-  :group 'magit-status
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-submodule-list-mode-hook '(hl-line-mode)
-  "Hook run after entering Magit-Submodule-List mode."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-repolist
-  :type 'hook
-  :get 'magit-hook-custom-get
-  :options '(hl-line-mode))
-
-(defcustom magit-submodule-list-columns
-  '(("Path"     25 magit-modulelist-column-path   nil)
-    ("Version"  25 magit-repolist-column-version  nil)
-    ("Branch"   20 magit-repolist-column-branch   nil)
-    ("B<U" 3 magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-upstream   ((:right-align t)))
-    ("B>U" 3 magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-upstream     ((:right-align t)))
-    ("B<P" 3 magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-pushremote ((:right-align t)))
-    ("B>P" 3 magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-pushremote   ((:right-align t)))
-    ("B"   3 magit-repolist-column-branches                 ((:right-align t)))
-    ("S"   3 magit-repolist-column-stashes                  ((:right-align t))))
-  "List of columns displayed by `magit-list-submodules'.
-
-Each element has the form (HEADER WIDTH FORMAT PROPS).
-
-HEADER is the string displayed in the header.  WIDTH is the width
-of the column.  FORMAT is a function that is called with one
-argument, the repository identification (usually its basename),
-and with `default-directory' bound to the toplevel of its working
-tree.  It has to return a string to be inserted or nil.  PROPS is
-an alist that supports the keys `:right-align' and `:pad-right'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.8.0")
-  :group 'magit-repolist-mode
-  :type `(repeat (list :tag "Column"
-                       (string   :tag "Header Label")
-                       (integer  :tag "Column Width")
-                       (function :tag "Inserter Function")
-                       (repeat   :tag "Properties"
-                                 (list (choice :tag "Property"
-                                               (const :right-align)
-                                               (const :pad-right)
-                                               (symbol))
-                                       (sexp   :tag "Value"))))))
-
-;;; Popup
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-submodule-popup "magit-submodule" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-submodule-popup
-  "Popup console for submodule commands."
-  :man-page "git-submodule"
-  :switches '((?f "Force"            "--force")
-              (?r "Recursive"        "--recursive")
-              (?N "Do not fetch"     "--no-fetch")
-              (?C "Checkout tip"     "--checkout")
-              (?R "Rebase onto tip"  "--rebase")
-              (?M "Merge tip"        "--merge")
-              (?U "Use upstream tip" "--remote"))
-  :actions
-  '((?a "Add            git submodule add [--force]"
-        magit-submodule-add)
-    (?r "Register       git submodule init"
-        magit-submodule-register)
-    (?p "Populate       git submodule update --init"
-        magit-submodule-populate)
-    (?u "Update         git submodule update [--force] [--no-fetch]
-                     [--remote] [--recursive] [--checkout|--rebase|--merge]"
-        magit-submodule-update)
-    (?s "Synchronize    git submodule sync [--recursive]"
-        magit-submodule-synchronize)
-    (?d "Unpopulate     git submodule deinit [--force]"
-        magit-submodule-unpopulate)
-    nil
-    (?l "List all modules"  magit-list-submodules)
-    (?f "Fetch all modules" magit-fetch-modules))
-  :max-action-columns 1)
-
-(defun magit-submodule-filtered-arguments (&rest filters)
-  (--filter (and (member it filters) it)
-            (magit-submodule-arguments)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-submodule-add (url &optional path name args)
-  "Add the repository at URL as a module.
-
-Optional PATH is the path to the module relative to the root of
-the superproject.  If it is nil, then the path is determined
-based on the URL.  Optional NAME is the name of the module.  If
-it is nil, then PATH also becomes the name."
-  (interactive
-   (magit-with-toplevel
-     (let* ((url (magit-read-string-ns "Add submodule (remote url)"))
-            (path (let ((read-file-name-function
-                         (if (or (eq read-file-name-function 'ido-read-file-name)
-                                 (advice-function-member-p
-                                  'ido-read-file-name
-                                  read-file-name-function))
-                             ;; The Ido variant doesn't work properly here.
-                             #'read-file-name-default
-                           read-file-name-function)))
-                    (directory-file-name
-                     (file-relative-name
-                      (read-directory-name
-                       "Add submodules at path: " nil nil nil
-                       (and (string-match "\\([^./]+\\)\\(\\.git\\)?$" url)
-                            (match-string 1 url))))))))
-       (list url
-             (directory-file-name path)
-             (magit-submodule-read-name-for-path path)
-             (magit-submodule-filtered-arguments "--force")))))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-call-git "submodule" "add" (and name (list "--name" name))
-                    args "--" url path)
-    (unless (version< (magit-git-version) "2.12.0")
-      (magit-call-git "submodule" "absorbgitdirs" path))
-    (magit-refresh)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-submodule-read-name-for-path (path &optional prefer-short)
-  (let* ((path (directory-file-name (file-relative-name path)))
-         (name (file-name-nondirectory path)))
-    (push (if prefer-short path name) minibuffer-history)
-    (magit-read-string-ns
-     "Submodule name" nil (cons 'minibuffer-history 2)
-     (or (--keep (pcase-let ((`(,var ,val) (split-string it "=")))
-                   (and (equal val path)
-                        (cadr (split-string var "\\."))))
-                 (magit-git-lines "config" "--list" "-f" ".gitmodules"))
-         (if prefer-short name path)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-submodule-register (modules)
-  "Register MODULES.
-
-With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules.  Otherwise,
-if the region selects modules, then act on those.  Otherwise, if
-there is a module at point, then act on that.  Otherwise read a
-single module from the user."
-  ;; This command and the underlying "git submodule init" do NOT
-  ;; "initialize" modules.  They merely "register" modules in the
-  ;; super-projects $GIT_DIR/config file, the purpose of which is to
-  ;; allow users to change such values before actually initializing
-  ;; the modules.
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-module-confirm "Register" 'magit-module-no-worktree-p)))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "init" "--" modules)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-submodule-populate (modules)
-  "Create MODULES working directories, checking out the recorded commits.
-
-With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules.  Otherwise,
-if the region selects modules, then act on those.  Otherwise, if
-there is a module at point, then act on that.  Otherwise read a
-single module from the user."
-  ;; This is the command that actually "initializes" modules.
-  ;; A module is initialized when it has a working directory,
-  ;; a gitlink, and a .gitmodules entry.
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-module-confirm "Populate" 'magit-module-no-worktree-p)))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "update" "--init" "--" modules)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-submodule-update (modules args)
-  "Update MODULES by checking out the recorded commits.
-
-With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules.  Otherwise,
-if the region selects modules, then act on those.  Otherwise, if
-there is a module at point, then act on that.  Otherwise read a
-single module from the user."
-  ;; Unlike `git-submodule's `update' command ours can only update
-  ;; "initialized" modules by checking out other commits but not
-  ;; "initialize" modules by creating the working directories.
-  ;; To do the latter we provide the "setup" command.
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-module-confirm "Update" 'magit-module-worktree-p)
-         (magit-submodule-filtered-arguments
-          "--force" "--remote" "--recursive" "--checkout" "--rebase" "--merge"
-          "--no-fetch")))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "update" args "--" modules)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-submodule-synchronize (modules args)
-  "Synchronize url configuration of MODULES.
-
-With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules.  Otherwise,
-if the region selects modules, then act on those.  Otherwise, if
-there is a module at point, then act on that.  Otherwise read a
-single module from the user."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-module-confirm "Synchronize" 'magit-module-worktree-p)
-         (magit-submodule-filtered-arguments "--recursive")))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "sync" args "--" modules)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-submodule-unpopulate (modules args)
-  "Remove working directories of MODULES.
-
-With a prefix argument act on all suitable modules.  Otherwise,
-if the region selects modules, then act on those.  Otherwise, if
-there is a module at point, then act on that.  Otherwise read a
-single module from the user."
-  ;; Even though a package is "uninitialized" (it has no worktree)
-  ;; the super-projects $GIT_DIR/config may never-the-less set the
-  ;; module's url.  This may happen if you `deinit' and then `init'
-  ;; to register (NOT initialize).  Because the purpose of `deinit'
-  ;; is to remove the working directory AND to remove the url, this
-  ;; command does not limit itself to modules that have no working
-  ;; directory.
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-module-confirm "Unpopulate")
-         (magit-submodule-filtered-arguments "--force")))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "deinit" args "--" modules)))
-
-;;; Sections
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-insert-modules ()
-  "Insert submodule sections.
-Hook `magit-module-sections-hook' controls which module sections
-are inserted, and option `magit-module-sections-nested' controls
-whether they are wrapped in an additional section."
-  (when-let ((modules (magit-list-module-paths)))
-    (if magit-module-sections-nested
-        (magit-insert-section section (submodules nil t)
-          (magit-insert-heading
-            (format "%s (%s)"
-                    (propertize "Modules" 'face 'magit-section-heading)
-                    (length modules)))
-          (if (oref section hidden)
-              (oset section washer 'magit--insert-modules)
-            (magit--insert-modules)))
-      (magit--insert-modules))))
-
-(defun magit--insert-modules (&optional _section)
-  (magit-run-section-hook 'magit-module-sections-hook))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-insert-modules-overview ()
-  "Insert sections for all modules.
-For each section insert the path and the output of `git describe --tags',
-or, failing that, the abbreviated HEAD commit hash."
-  (when-let ((modules (magit-list-module-paths)))
-    (magit-insert-section section (submodules nil t)
-      (magit-insert-heading
-        (format "%s (%s)"
-                (propertize "Modules overview" 'face 'magit-section-heading)
-                (length modules)))
-      (if (oref section hidden)
-          (oset section washer 'magit--insert-modules-overview)
-        (magit--insert-modules-overview)))))
-
-(defvar magit-modules-overview-align-numbers t)
-
-(defun magit--insert-modules-overview (&optional _section)
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (let* ((modules (magit-list-module-paths))
-           (path-format (format "%%-%is "
-                                (min (apply 'max (mapcar 'length modules))
-                                     (/ (window-width) 2))))
-           (branch-format (format "%%-%is " (min 25 (/ (window-width) 3)))))
-      (dolist (module modules)
-        (let ((default-directory
-                (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory module))))
-          (magit-insert-section (submodule module t)
-            (insert (propertize (format path-format module)
-                                'face 'magit-diff-file-heading))
-            (if (not (file-exists-p ".git"))
-                (insert "(unpopulated)")
-              (insert (format branch-format
-                              (--if-let (magit-get-current-branch)
-                                  (propertize it 'face 'magit-branch-local)
-                                (propertize "(detached)" 'face 'warning))))
-              (--if-let (magit-git-string "describe" "--tags")
-                  (progn (when (and magit-modules-overview-align-numbers
-                                    (string-match-p "\\`[0-9]" it))
-                           (insert ?\s))
-                         (insert (propertize it 'face 'magit-tag)))
-                (--when-let (magit-rev-format "%h")
-                  (insert (propertize it 'face 'magit-hash)))))
-            (insert ?\n))))))
-  (insert ?\n))
-
-(defvar magit-submodules-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing] 'magit-list-submodules)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `submodules' sections.")
-
-(defvar magit-submodule-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (unless (featurep 'jkl)
-      (define-key map "\C-j"   'magit-submodule-visit))
-    (define-key map [C-return] 'magit-submodule-visit)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing]  'magit-submodule-visit)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-submodule-deinit)
-    (define-key map "K" 'magit-file-untrack)
-    (define-key map "R" 'magit-file-rename)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `submodule' sections.")
-
-(defun magit-submodule-visit (module &optional other-window)
-  "Visit MODULE by calling `magit-status' on it.
-Offer to initialize MODULE if it's not checked out yet.
-With a prefix argument, visit in another window."
-  (interactive (list (or (magit-section-when submodule)
-                         (magit-read-module-path "Visit module"))
-                     current-prefix-arg))
-  (magit-with-toplevel
-    (let ((path (expand-file-name module)))
-      (if (and (not (file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".git" module)))
-               (not (y-or-n-p (format "Initialize submodule '%s' first?"
-                                      module))))
-          (when (file-exists-p path)
-            (dired-jump other-window (concat path "/.")))
-        (magit-run-git-async "submodule" "update" "--init" "--" module)
-        (set-process-sentinel
-         magit-this-process
-         (lambda (process event)
-           (let ((magit-process-raise-error t))
-             (magit-process-sentinel process event))
-           (when (and (eq (process-status      process) 'exit)
-                      (=  (process-exit-status process) 0))
-             (magit-diff-visit-directory path other-window))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream ()
-  "Insert sections for modules that haven't been pulled from the upstream.
-These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits."
-  (magit--insert-modules-logs "Modules unpulled from @{upstream}"
-                              'modules-unpulled-from-upstream
-                              "HEAD..@{upstream}"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote ()
-  "Insert sections for modules that haven't been pulled from the push-remote.
-These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits."
-  (magit--insert-modules-logs "Modules unpulled from @{push}"
-                              'modules-unpulled-from-pushremote
-                              "HEAD..@{push}"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream ()
-  "Insert sections for modules that haven't been pushed to the upstream.
-These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits."
-  (magit--insert-modules-logs "Modules unmerged into @{upstream}"
-                              'modules-unpushed-to-upstream
-                              "@{upstream}..HEAD"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote ()
-  "Insert sections for modules that haven't been pushed to the push-remote.
-These sections can be expanded to show the respective commits."
-  (magit--insert-modules-logs "Modules unpushed to @{push}"
-                              'modules-unpushed-to-pushremote
-                              "@{push}..HEAD"))
-
-(defun magit--insert-modules-logs (heading type range)
-  "For internal use, don't add to a hook."
-  (unless (magit-ignore-submodules-p)
-    (when-let ((modules (magit-list-module-paths)))
-      (magit-insert-section section ((eval type) nil t)
-        (string-match "\\`\\(.+\\) \\([^ ]+\\)\\'" heading)
-        (magit-insert-heading
-          (propertize (match-string 1 heading) 'face 'magit-section-heading) " "
-          (propertize (match-string 2 heading) 'face 'magit-branch-remote) ":")
-        (magit-with-toplevel
-          (dolist (module modules)
-            (when (magit-module-worktree-p module)
-              (let ((default-directory
-                      (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory module))))
-                (when (magit-file-accessible-directory-p default-directory)
-                  (magit-insert-section sec (file module t)
-                    (magit-insert-heading
-                      (propertize module 'face 'magit-diff-file-heading) ":")
-                    (magit-git-wash
-                        (apply-partially 'magit-log-wash-log 'module)
-                      "-c" "push.default=current" "log" "--oneline" range)
-                    (when (> (point)
-                             (oref sec content))
-                      (delete-char -1))))))))
-        (if (> (point)
-               (oref section content))
-            (insert ?\n)
-          (magit-cancel-section))))))
-
-;;; List
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-list-submodules ()
-  "Display a list of the current repository's submodules."
-  (interactive)
-  (magit-display-buffer
-   (or (magit-mode-get-buffer 'magit-submodule-list-mode)
-       (magit-with-toplevel
-         (magit-generate-new-buffer 'magit-submodule-list-mode))))
-  (magit-submodule-list-mode)
-  (magit-submodule-list-refresh)
-  (tabulated-list-print))
-
-(defvar magit-submodule-list-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map magit-repolist-mode-map)
-    map)
-  "Local keymap for Magit-Submodule-List mode buffers.")
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-submodule-list-mode tabulated-list-mode "Modules"
-  "Major mode for browsing a list of Git submodules."
-  :group 'magit-repolist-mode
-  (setq x-stretch-cursor        nil)
-  (setq tabulated-list-padding  0)
-  (setq tabulated-list-sort-key (cons "Path" nil))
-  (setq tabulated-list-format
-        (vconcat (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,title ,width ,_fn ,props))
-                           (nconc (list title width t)
-                                  (-flatten props)))
-                         magit-submodule-list-columns)))
-  (tabulated-list-init-header)
-  (add-hook 'tabulated-list-revert-hook 'magit-submodule-list-refresh nil t)
-  (setq imenu-prev-index-position-function
-        #'magit-imenu--submodule-prev-index-position-function)
-  (setq imenu-extract-index-name-function
-        #'magit-imenu--submodule-extract-index-name-function)
-  (setq-local bookmark-make-record-function
-              #'magit-bookmark--submodules-make-record))
-
-(defun magit-submodule-list-refresh ()
-  (setq tabulated-list-entries
-        (-keep (lambda (module)
-                 (let ((default-directory
-                         (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory module))))
-                   (and (file-exists-p ".git")
-                        (list module
-                              (vconcat
-                               (--map (or (funcall (nth 2 it) module) "")
-                                      magit-submodule-list-columns))))))
-               (magit-list-module-paths))))
-
-(defun magit-modulelist-column-path (path)
-  "Insert the relative path of the submodule."
-  path)
-
-(provide 'magit-submodule)
-;;; magit-submodule.el ends here
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-;;; magit-subtree.el --- subtree support for Magit  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;; Popup
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-subtree-popup "magit-subtree" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-subtree-popup
-  "Popup console for subtree commands."
-  :man-page "git-subtree"
-  :switches '("Switches for add, merge, push, and pull"
-              (?s "Squash" "--squash")
-              "Switches for split"
-              (?i "Ignore joins" "--ignore-joins")
-              (?j "Rejoin"       "--rejoin"))
-  :options  '("Options"
-              (?p "Prefix" "--prefix=" magit-subtree-read-prefix)
-              "Options for add, merge, and pull"
-              (?m "Message" "--message=")
-              "Options for split"
-              (?a "Annotate" "--annotate=")
-              (?b "Branch"   "--branch=")
-              (?o "Onto"     "--onto=" magit-read-branch-or-commit))
-  :actions  '((?a "Add"        magit-subtree-add)
-              (?m "Merge"      magit-subtree-merge)
-              (?p "Push"       magit-subtree-push)
-              (?c "Add commit" magit-subtree-add-commit)
-              (?f "Pull"       magit-subtree-pull)
-              (?s "Split"      magit-subtree-split))
-  :max-action-columns 3)
-
-(defun magit-subtree-read-prefix (prompt &optional default)
-  (let* ((insert-default-directory nil)
-         (topdir (magit-toplevel))
-         (prefix (read-directory-name (concat prompt ": ") topdir default)))
-    (if (file-name-absolute-p prefix)
-        ;; At least `ido-mode's variant is not compatible.
-        (if (string-prefix-p topdir prefix)
-            (file-relative-name prefix topdir)
-          (user-error "%s isn't inside the repository at %s" prefix topdir))
-      prefix)))
-
-;;; Commands
-
-(defun magit-subtree-prefix (prompt)
-  (--if-let (--first (string-prefix-p "--prefix=" it)
-                     (magit-subtree-arguments))
-      (substring it 9)
-    (magit-subtree-read-prefix prompt)))
-
-(defun magit-subtree-args ()
-  (-filter (lambda (arg)
-             (if (eq this-command 'magit-subtree-split)
-                 (or (equal arg "--ignore-joins")
-                     (equal arg "--rejoin")
-                     (string-prefix-p "--annotate=" arg)
-                     (string-prefix-p "--branch=" arg)
-                     (string-prefix-p "--onto=" arg))
-               (or (equal arg "--squash")
-                   (and (string-prefix-p "--message=" arg)
-                        (not (eq this-command 'magit-subtree-push))))))
-           (magit-subtree-arguments)))
-
-(defun magit-git-subtree (subcmd prefix &rest args)
-  (magit-run-git-async "subtree" subcmd (concat "--prefix=" prefix) args))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-subtree-add (prefix repository ref args)
-  "Add REF from REPOSITORY as a new subtree at PREFIX."
-  (interactive
-   (cons (magit-subtree-prefix "Add subtree")
-         (let ((remote (magit-read-remote-or-url "From repository")))
-           (list remote
-                 (magit-read-refspec "Ref" remote)
-                 (magit-subtree-args)))))
-  (magit-git-subtree "add" prefix args repository ref))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-subtree-add-commit (prefix commit args)
-  "Add COMMIT as a new subtree at PREFIX."
-  (interactive (list (magit-subtree-prefix "Add subtree")
-                     (magit-read-string-ns "Commit")
-                     (magit-subtree-args)))
-  (magit-git-subtree "add" prefix args commit))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-subtree-merge (prefix commit args)
-  "Merge COMMIT into the PREFIX subtree."
-  (interactive (list (magit-subtree-prefix "Merge into subtree")
-                     (magit-read-string-ns "Commit")
-                     (magit-subtree-args)))
-  (magit-git-subtree "merge" prefix args commit))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-subtree-pull (prefix repository ref args)
-  "Pull REF from REPOSITORY into the PREFIX subtree."
-  (interactive
-   (cons (magit-subtree-prefix "Pull into subtree")
-         (let ((remote (magit-read-remote-or-url "From repository")))
-           (list remote
-                 (magit-read-refspec "Ref" remote)
-                 (magit-subtree-args)))))
-  (magit-git-subtree "pull" prefix args repository ref))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-subtree-push (prefix repository ref args)
-  "Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX and push it to REF on REPOSITORY."
-  (interactive (list (magit-subtree-prefix "Push subtree")
-                     (magit-read-remote-or-url "To repository")
-                     (magit-read-string-ns "To reference")
-                     (magit-subtree-args)))
-  (magit-git-subtree "push" prefix args repository ref))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-subtree-split (prefix commit args)
-  "Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX."
-  (interactive (list (magit-subtree-prefix "Split subtree")
-                     (magit-read-string-ns "Commit")
-                     (magit-subtree-args)))
-  (magit-git-subtree "split" prefix args commit))
-
-(provide 'magit-subtree)
-;;; magit-subtree.el ends here
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-;;; magit-tag.el --- tag functionality  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements tag commands.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-tag-popup "magit" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-tag-popup
-  "Popup console for tag commands."
-  :man-page "git-tag"
-  :switches '((?a "Annotate" "--annotate")
-              (?f "Force"    "--force")
-              (?s "Sign"     "--sign"))
-  :options  '((?f "Sign"     "--local-user=" magit-read-gpg-secret-key))
-  :actions  '((?t "Create"   magit-tag)
-              (?k "Delete"   magit-tag-delete)
-              (?p "Prune"    magit-tag-prune))
-  :default-action 'magit-tag)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-tag (name rev &optional args)
-  "Create a new tag with the given NAME at REV.
-With a prefix argument annotate the tag.
-\n(git tag [--annotate] NAME REV)"
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-tag "Tag name")
-                     (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Place tag on")
-                     (let ((args (magit-tag-arguments)))
-                       (when current-prefix-arg
-                         (cl-pushnew "--annotate" args))
-                       args)))
-  (magit-run-git-with-editor "tag" args name rev))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-tag-delete (tags)
-  "Delete one or more tags.
-If the region marks multiple tags (and nothing else), then offer
-to delete those, otherwise prompt for a single tag to be deleted,
-defaulting to the tag at point.
-\n(git tag -d TAGS)"
-  (interactive (list (--if-let (magit-region-values 'tag)
-                         (magit-confirm t nil "Delete %i tags" nil it)
-                       (magit-read-tag "Delete tag" t))))
-  (magit-run-git "tag" "-d" tags))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-tag-prune (tags remote-tags remote)
-  "Offer to delete tags missing locally from REMOTE, and vice versa."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((remote (magit-read-remote "Prune tags using remote"))
-          (tags   (magit-list-tags))
-          (rtags  (prog2 (message "Determining remote tags...")
-                      (magit-remote-list-tags remote)
-                    (message "Determining remote tags...done")))
-          (ltags  (-difference tags rtags))
-          (rtags  (-difference rtags tags)))
-     (unless (or ltags rtags)
-       (message "Same tags exist locally and remotely"))
-     (unless (magit-confirm t
-               "Delete %s locally"
-               "Delete %i tags locally"
-               'noabort ltags)
-       (setq ltags nil))
-     (unless (magit-confirm t
-               "Delete %s from remote"
-               "Delete %i tags from remote"
-               'noabort rtags)
-       (setq rtags nil))
-     (list ltags rtags remote)))
-  (when tags
-    (magit-call-git "tag" "-d" tags))
-  (when remote-tags
-    (magit-run-git-async "push" remote (--map (concat ":" it) remote-tags))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-tag-release (tag)
-  "Create an opinionated release tag.
-
-Assume version tags that match \"\\\\`v?[0-9]\\\\(\\\\.[0-9]\\\\)*\\\\'\".
-Prompt for the name of the new tag using the highest existing tag
-as initial input and call \"git tag --annotate --sign -m MSG\" TAG,
-regardless of whether these arguments are enabled in the popup.
-Given a TAG \"v1.2.3\" and a repository \"/path/to/foo-bar\", the
-MESSAGE would be \"Foo-Bar 1.2.3\".
-
-Because it is so opinionated, this command is not available from
-the tag popup by default."
-  (interactive
-   (list (read-string "Create tag: "
-                      (car (nreverse
-                            (cl-sort (magit-list-tags) #'version<
-                                     :key (lambda (tag)
-                                            (if (string-prefix-p "v" tag)
-                                                (substring tag 1)
-                                              tag))))))))
-  (magit-run-git
-   "tag" "--annotate" "--sign"
-   "-m" (format "%s %s"
-                (capitalize (file-name-nondirectory
-                             (directory-file-name (magit-toplevel))))
-                (if (string-prefix-p "v" tag)
-                    (substring tag 1)
-                  tag))
-   tag)
-  (magit-show-refs))
-
-(provide 'magit-tag)
-;;; magit-tag.el ends here
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-;;; magit-utils.el --- various utilities  -*- lexical-binding: t; coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Contains code from GNU Emacs https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs,
-;; released under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later.
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library defines several utility functions used by several
-;; other libraries which cannot depend on one another (because
-;; circular dependencies are not good).  Luckily most (all) of these
-;; functions have very little (nothing) to do with Git, so we not only
-;; have to do this, it even makes sense.
-
-;; Unfortunately there are also some options which are used by several
-;; libraries which cannot depend on one another, they are defined here
-;; too.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'subr-x)
-
-(require 'crm)
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'ido))
-(declare-function ido-completing-read+ "ido-completing-read+"
-                  (prompt collection &optional predicate
-                          require-match initial-input
-                          hist def inherit-input-method))
-(declare-function Info-get-token "info" (pos start all &optional errorstring))
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'vc-git))
-(declare-function vc-git--run-command-string "vc-git" (file &rest args))
-
-(defvar magit-wip-before-change-mode)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defcustom magit-completing-read-function 'magit-builtin-completing-read
-  "Function to be called when requesting input from the user.
-
-If you have enabled `ivy-mode' or `helm-mode', then you don't
-have to customize this option; `magit-builtin-completing-read'
-will work just fine.  However, if you use Ido completion, then
-you do have to use `magit-ido-completion-read', because Ido is
-less well behaved than the former, more modern alternatives.
-
-If you would like to use Ivy or Helm completion with Magit but
-not enable the respective modes globally, then customize this
-option to use `ivy-completing-read' or
-`helm--completing-read-default'.  If you choose to use
-`ivy-completing-read', note that the items may always be shown in
-alphabetical order, depending on your version of Ivy."
-  :group 'magit-essentials
-  :type '(radio (function-item magit-builtin-completing-read)
-                (function-item magit-ido-completing-read)
-                (function-item ivy-completing-read)
-                (function-item helm--completing-read-default)
-                (function :tag "Other function")))
-
-(defcustom magit-dwim-selection
-  '((magit-stash-apply        nil t)
-    (magit-stash-branch       nil t)
-    (magit-stash-branch-here  nil t)
-    (magit-stash-format-patch nil t)
-    (magit-stash-drop         nil ask)
-    (magit-stash-pop          nil ask)
-    (forge-browse-commit      nil t)
-    (forge-browse-branch      nil t)
-    (forge-browse-remote      nil t)
-    (forge-browse-issue       nil t)
-    (forge-browse-pullreq     nil t)
-    (forge-visit-issue        nil t)
-    (forge-visit-pullreq      nil t))
-  "When not to offer alternatives and ask for confirmation.
-
-Many commands by default ask the user to select from a list of
-possible candidates.  They do so even when there is a thing at
-point that they can act on, which is then offered as the default.
-
-This option can be used to tell certain commands to use the thing
-at point instead of asking the user to select a candidate to act
-on, with or without confirmation.
-
-The value has the form ((COMMAND nil|PROMPT DEFAULT)...).
-
-- COMMAND is the command that should not prompt for a choice.
-  To have an effect, the command has to use the function
-  `magit-completing-read' or a utility function which in turn uses
-  that function.
-
-- If the command uses `magit-completing-read' multiple times, then
-  PROMPT can be used to only affect one of these uses.  PROMPT, if
-  non-nil, is a regular expression that is used to match against
-  the PROMPT argument passed to `magit-completing-read'.
-
-- DEFAULT specifies how to use the default.  If it is t, then
-  the DEFAULT argument passed to `magit-completing-read' is used
-  without confirmation.  If it is `ask', then the user is given
-  a chance to abort.  DEFAULT can also be nil, in which case the
-  entry has no effect."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.12.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type '(repeat
-          (list (symbol :tag "Command") ; It might not be fboundp yet.
-                (choice (const  :tag "for all prompts" nil)
-                        (regexp :tag "for prompts matching regexp"))
-                (choice (const  :tag "offer other choices" nil)
-                        (const  :tag "require confirmation" ask)
-                        (const  :tag "use default without confirmation" t)))))
-
-(defconst magit--confirm-actions
-  '((const reverse)           (const discard)
-    (const rename)            (const resurrect)
-    (const untrack)           (const trash)
-    (const delete)            (const abort-rebase)
-    (const abort-merge)       (const merge-dirty)
-    (const drop-stashes)      (const resect-bisect)
-    (const kill-process)      (const delete-unmerged-branch)
-    (const delete-pr-branch)
-    (const stage-all-changes) (const unstage-all-changes)
-    (const safe-with-wip)))
-
-(defcustom magit-no-confirm nil
-  "A list of symbols for actions Magit should not confirm, or t.
-
-Many potentially dangerous commands by default ask the user for
-confirmation.  Each of the below symbols stands for an action
-which, when invoked unintentionally or without being fully aware
-of the consequences, could lead to tears.  In many cases there
-are several commands that perform variations of a certain action,
-so we don't use the command names but more generic symbols.
-
-Applying changes:
-
-  `discard' Discarding one or more changes (i.e. hunks or the
-  complete diff for a file) loses that change, obviously.
-
-  `reverse' Reverting one or more changes can usually be undone
-  by reverting the reversion.
-
-  `stage-all-changes', `unstage-all-changes' When there are both
-  staged and unstaged changes, then un-/staging everything would
-  destroy that distinction.  Of course that also applies when
-  un-/staging a single change, but then less is lost and one does
-  that so often that having to confirm every time would be
-  unacceptable.
-
-Files:
-
-  `delete' When a file that isn't yet tracked by Git is deleted
-  then it is completely lost, not just the last changes.  Very
-  dangerous.
-
-  `trash' Instead of deleting a file it can also be move to the
-  system trash.  Obviously much less dangerous than deleting it.
-
-  Also see option `magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash'.
-
-  `resurrect' A deleted file can easily be resurrected by
-  \"deleting\" the deletion, which is done using the same command
-  that was used to delete the same file in the first place.
-
-  `untrack' Untracking a file can be undone by tracking it again.
-
-  `rename' Renaming a file can easily be undone.
-
-Sequences:
-
-  `reset-bisect' Aborting (known to Git as \"resetting\") a
-  bisect operation loses all information collected so far.
-
-  `abort-rebase' Aborting a rebase throws away all already
-  modified commits, but it's possible to restore those from the
-  reflog.
-
-  `abort-merge' Aborting a merge throws away all conflict
-  resolutions which has already been carried out by the user.
-
-  `merge-dirty' Merging with a dirty worktree can make it hard to
-  go back to the state before the merge was initiated.
-
-References:
-
-  `delete-unmerged-branch' Once a branch has been deleted it can
-  only be restored using low-level recovery tools provided by
-  Git.  And even then the reflog is gone.  The user always has
-  to confirm the deletion of a branch by accepting the default
-  choice (or selecting another branch), but when a branch has
-  not been merged yet, also make sure the user is aware of that.
-
-  `delete-pr-branch' When deleting a branch that was created from
-  a pull request and if no other branches still exist on that
-  remote, then `magit-branch-delete' offers to delete the remote
-  as well.  This should be safe because it only happens if no
-  other refs exist in the remotes namespace, and you can recreate
-  the remote if necessary.
-
-  `drop-stashes' Dropping a stash is dangerous because Git stores
-  stashes in the reflog.  Once a stash is removed, there is no
-  going back without using low-level recovery tools provided by
-  Git.  When a single stash is dropped, then the user always has
-  to confirm by accepting the default (or selecting another).
-  This action only concerns the deletion of multiple stashes at
-  once.
-
-Edit published history:
-
-  Without adding these symbols here, you will be warned before
-  editing commits that have already been pushed to one of the
-  branches listed in `magit-published-branches'.
-
-  `amend-published' Affects most commands that amend to \"HEAD\".
-
-  `rebase-published' Affects commands that perform interactive
-  rebases.  This includes commands from the commit popup that
-  modify a commit other than \"HEAD\", namely the various fixup
-  and squash variants.
-
-  `edit-published' Affects the commands `magit-edit-line-commit'
-  and `magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit'.  These two commands make
-  it quite easy to accidentally edit a published commit, so you
-  should think twice before configuring them not to ask for
-  confirmation.
-
-  To disable confirmation completely, add all three symbols here
-  or set `magit-published-branches' to nil.
-
-Various:
-
-  `kill-process' There seldom is a reason to kill a process.
-
-Global settings:
-
-  Instead of adding all of the above symbols to the value of this
-  option you can also set it to the atom `t', which has the same
-  effect as adding all of the above symbols.  Doing that most
-  certainly is a bad idea, especially because other symbols might
-  be added in the future.  So even if you don't want to be asked
-  for confirmation for any of these actions, you are still better
-  of adding all of the respective symbols individually.
-
-  When `magit-wip-before-change-mode' is enabled then these actions
-  can fairly easily be undone: `discard', `reverse',
-  `stage-all-changes', and `unstage-all-changes'.  If and only if
-  this mode is enabled, then `safe-with-wip' has the same effect
-  as adding all of these symbols individually."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-essentials
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type `(choice (const :tag "Always require confirmation" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Never require confirmation" t)
-                 (set   :tag "Require confirmation except for"
-                        ,@magit--confirm-actions)))
-
-(defcustom magit-slow-confirm '(drop-stashes)
-  "Whether to ask user \"y or n\" or \"yes or no\" questions.
-
-When this is nil, then `y-or-n-p' is used when the user has to
-confirm a potentially destructive action.  When this is t, then
-`yes-or-no-p' is used instead.  If this is a list of symbols
-identifying actions, then `yes-or-no-p' is used for those,
-`y-or-no-p' for all others.  The list of actions is the same as
-for `magit-no-confirm' (which see)."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-miscellaneous
-  :type `(choice (const :tag "Always ask \"yes or no\" questions" t)
-                 (const :tag "Always ask \"y or n\" questions" nil)
-                 (set   :tag "Ask \"yes or no\" questions only for"
-                        ,@magit--confirm-actions)))
-
-(defcustom magit-no-message nil
-  "A list of messages Magit should not display.
-
-Magit displays most echo area messages using `message', but a few
-are displayed using `magit-message' instead, which takes the same
-arguments as the former, FORMAT-STRING and ARGS.  `magit-message'
-forgoes printing a message if any member of this list is a prefix
-of the respective FORMAT-STRING.
-
-If Magit prints a message which causes you grief, then please
-first investigate whether there is another option which can be
-used to suppress it.  If that is not the case, then ask the Magit
-maintainers to start using `magit-message' instead of `message'
-in that case.  We are not proactively replacing all uses of
-`message' with `magit-message', just in case someone *might* find
-some of these messages useless.
-
-Messages which can currently be suppressed using this option are:
-* \"Turning on magit-auto-revert-mode...\""
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.8.0")
-  :group 'magit-miscellaneous
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom magit-ellipsis ?…
-  "Character used to abbreviate text.
-
-Currently this is used to abbreviate author names in the margin
-and in process buffers to elide `magit-git-global-arguments'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-miscellaneous
-  :type 'character)
-
-(defcustom magit-update-other-window-delay 0.2
-  "Delay before automatically updating the other window.
-
-When moving around in certain buffers, then certain other
-buffers, which are being displayed in another window, may
-optionally be updated to display information about the
-section at point.
-
-When holding down a key to move by more than just one section,
-then that would update that buffer for each section on the way.
-To prevent that, updating the revision buffer is delayed, and
-this option controls for how long.  For optimal experience you
-might have to adjust this delay and/or the keyboard repeat rate
-and delay of your graphical environment or operating system."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.3.0")
-  :group 'magit-miscellaneous
-  :type 'number)
-
-(defcustom magit-view-git-manual-method 'info
-  "How links to Git documentation are followed from Magit's Info manuals.
-
-`info'  Follow the link to the node in the `gitman' Info manual
-        as usual.  Unfortunately that manual is not installed by
-        default on some platforms, and when it is then the nodes
-        look worse than the actual manpages.
-
-`man'   View the respective man-page using the `man' package.
-
-`woman' View the respective man-page using the `woman' package."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-miscellaneous
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "view info manual" info)
-                 (const :tag "view manpage using `man'" man)
-                 (const :tag "view manpage using `woman'" woman)))
-
-;;; User Input
-
-(defvar helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn)
-(defvar ivy-sort-functions-alist)
-
-(defvar magit-completing-read--silent-default nil)
-
-(defun magit-completing-read (prompt collection &optional
-                                     predicate require-match initial-input
-                                     hist def fallback)
-  "Read a choice in the minibuffer, or use the default choice.
-
-This is the function that Magit commands use when they need the
-user to select a single thing to act on.  The arguments have the
-same meaning as for `completing-read', except for FALLBACK, which
-is unique to this function and is described below.
-
-Instead of asking the user to choose from a list of possible
-candidates, this function may instead just return the default
-specified by DEF, with or without requiring user confirmation.
-Whether that is the case depends on PROMPT, `this-command' and
-`magit-dwim-selection'.  See the documentation of the latter for
-more information.
-
-If it does use the default without the user even having to
-confirm that, then `magit-completing-read--silent-default' is set
-to t, otherwise nil.
-
-If it does read a value in the minibuffer, then this function
-acts similarly to `completing-read', except for the following:
-
-- If REQUIRE-MATCH is nil and the user exits without a choice,
-  then nil is returned instead of an empty string.
-
-- If REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil and the users exits without a
-  choice, an user-error is raised.
-
-- FALLBACK specifies a secondary default that is only used if
-  the primary default DEF is nil.  The secondary default is not
-  subject to `magit-dwim-selection' — if DEF is nil but FALLBACK
-  is not, then this function always asks the user to choose a
-  candidate, just as if both defaults were nil.
-
-- \": \" is appended to PROMPT.
-
-- PROMPT is modified to end with \" (default DEF|FALLBACK): \"
-  provided that DEF or FALLBACK is non-nil, that neither
-  `ivy-mode' nor `helm-mode' is enabled, and that
-  `magit-completing-read-function' is set to its default value of
-  `magit-builtin-completing-read'."
-  (setq magit-completing-read--silent-default nil)
-  (if-let ((dwim (and def
-                      (nth 2 (-first (pcase-lambda (`(,cmd ,re ,_))
-                                       (and (eq this-command cmd)
-                                            (or (not re)
-                                                (string-match-p re prompt))))
-                                     magit-dwim-selection)))))
-      (if (eq dwim 'ask)
-          (if (y-or-n-p (format "%s %s? " prompt def))
-              def
-            (user-error "Abort"))
-        (setq magit-completing-read--silent-default t)
-        def)
-    (unless def
-      (setq def fallback))
-    (let ((command this-command)
-          (reply (funcall magit-completing-read-function
-                          (concat prompt ": ")
-                          (if (and def (not (member def collection)))
-                              (cons def collection)
-                            collection)
-                          predicate
-                          require-match initial-input hist def)))
-      (setq this-command command)
-      (if (string= reply "")
-          (if require-match
-              (user-error "Nothing selected")
-            nil)
-        reply))))
-
-(defun magit--completion-table (collection)
-  (lambda (string pred action)
-    (if (eq action 'metadata)
-        '(metadata (display-sort-function . identity))
-      (complete-with-action action collection string pred))))
-
-(defun magit-builtin-completing-read
-  (prompt choices &optional predicate require-match initial-input hist def)
-  "Magit wrapper for standard `completing-read' function."
-  (unless (or (bound-and-true-p helm-mode)
-              (bound-and-true-p ivy-mode))
-    (setq prompt (magit-prompt-with-default prompt def))
-    (setq choices (magit--completion-table choices)))
-  (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'completion-pcm--all-completions)
-             #'magit-completion-pcm--all-completions))
-    (let ((ivy-sort-functions-alist nil))
-      (completing-read prompt choices
-                       predicate require-match
-                       initial-input hist def))))
-
-(defun magit-completing-read-multiple
-  (prompt choices &optional sep default hist keymap)
-  "Read multiple items from CHOICES, separated by SEP.
-
-Set up the `crm' variables needed to read multiple values with
-`read-from-minibuffer'.
-
-SEP is a regexp matching characters that can separate choices.
-When SEP is nil, it defaults to `crm-default-separator'.
-DEFAULT, HIST, and KEYMAP are passed to `read-from-minibuffer'.
-When KEYMAP is nil, it defaults to `crm-local-completion-map'.
-
-Unlike `completing-read-multiple', the return value is not split
-into a list."
-  (let* ((crm-separator (or sep crm-default-separator))
-         (crm-completion-table (magit--completion-table choices))
-         (choose-completion-string-functions
-          '(crm--choose-completion-string))
-         (minibuffer-completion-table #'crm--collection-fn)
-         (minibuffer-completion-confirm t)
-         (helm-completion-in-region-default-sort-fn nil)
-         (input
-          (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'completion-pcm--all-completions)
-                     #'magit-completion-pcm--all-completions))
-            (read-from-minibuffer
-             (concat prompt (and default (format " (%s)" default)) ": ")
-             nil (or keymap crm-local-completion-map)
-             nil hist default))))
-    (when (string-equal input "")
-      (or (setq input default)
-          (user-error "Nothing selected")))
-    input))
-
-(defun magit-ido-completing-read
-  (prompt choices &optional predicate require-match initial-input hist def)
-  "Ido-based `completing-read' almost-replacement.
-
-Unfortunately `ido-completing-read' is not suitable as a
-drop-in replacement for `completing-read', instead we use
-`ido-completing-read+' from the third-party package by the
-same name."
-  (if (require 'ido-completing-read+ nil t)
-      (ido-completing-read+ prompt choices predicate require-match
-                            initial-input hist def)
-    (display-warning 'magit "ido-completing-read+ is not installed
-
-To use Ido completion with Magit you need to install the
-third-party `ido-completing-read+' packages.  Falling
-back to built-in `completing-read' for now." :error)
-    (magit-builtin-completing-read prompt choices predicate require-match
-                                   initial-input hist def)))
-
-(defun magit-prompt-with-default (prompt def)
-  (if (and def (> (length prompt) 2)
-           (string-equal ": " (substring prompt -2)))
-      (format "%s (default %s): " (substring prompt 0 -2) def)
-    prompt))
-
-(defvar magit-minibuffer-local-ns-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-map)
-    (define-key map "\s" 'magit-whitespace-disallowed)
-    (define-key map "\t" 'magit-whitespace-disallowed)
-    map))
-
-(defun magit-whitespace-disallowed ()
-  "Beep to tell the user that whitespace is not allowed."
-  (interactive)
-  (ding)
-  (message "Whitespace isn't allowed here")
-  (setq defining-kbd-macro nil)
-  (force-mode-line-update))
-
-(defun magit-read-string (prompt &optional initial-input history default-value
-                                 inherit-input-method no-whitespace)
-  "Read a string from the minibuffer, prompting with string PROMPT.
-
-This is similar to `read-string', but
-* empty input is only allowed if DEFAULT-VALUE is non-nil in
-  which case that is returned,
-* whitespace is not allowed and leading and trailing whitespace is
-  removed automatically if NO-WHITESPACE is non-nil,
-* \": \" is appended to PROMPT, and
-* an invalid DEFAULT-VALUE is silently ignored."
-  (when default-value
-    (when (consp default-value)
-      (setq default-value (car default-value)))
-    (unless (stringp default-value)
-      (setq default-value nil)))
-  (let* ((minibuffer-completion-table nil)
-         (val (read-from-minibuffer
-               (magit-prompt-with-default (concat prompt ": ") default-value)
-               initial-input (and no-whitespace magit-minibuffer-local-ns-map)
-               nil history default-value inherit-input-method))
-         (trim (lambda (regexp string)
-                 (save-match-data
-                   (if (string-match regexp string)
-                       (replace-match "" t t string)
-                     string)))))
-    (when (and (string= val "") default-value)
-      (setq val default-value))
-    (when no-whitespace
-      (setq val (funcall trim "\\`\\(?:[ \t\n\r]+\\)"
-                         (funcall trim "\\(?:[ \t\n\r]+\\)\\'" val))))
-    (cond ((string= val "")
-           (user-error "Need non-empty input"))
-          ((and no-whitespace (string-match-p "[\s\t\n]" val))
-           (user-error "Input contains whitespace"))
-          (t val))))
-
-(defun magit-read-string-ns (prompt &optional initial-input history
-                                    default-value inherit-input-method)
-  "Call `magit-read-string' with non-nil NO-WHITESPACE."
-  (magit-read-string prompt initial-input history default-value
-                     inherit-input-method t))
-
-(defmacro magit-read-char-case (prompt verbose &rest clauses)
-  (declare (indent 2)
-           (debug (form form &rest (characterp form body))))
-  `(pcase (read-char-choice
-           (concat ,prompt
-                   ,(concat (mapconcat 'cadr clauses ", ")
-                            (and verbose ", or [C-g] to abort") " "))
-           ',(mapcar 'car clauses))
-     ,@(--map `(,(car it) ,@(cddr it)) clauses)))
-
-(defun magit-y-or-n-p (prompt &optional action)
-  "Ask user a \"y or n\" or a \"yes or no\" question using PROMPT.
-Which kind of question is used depends on whether
-ACTION is a member of option `magit-slow-confirm'."
-  (if (or (eq magit-slow-confirm t)
-          (and action (member action magit-slow-confirm)))
-      (yes-or-no-p prompt)
-    (y-or-n-p prompt)))
-
-(defvar magit--no-confirm-alist
-  '((safe-with-wip magit-wip-before-change-mode
-                   discard reverse stage-all-changes unstage-all-changes)))
-
-(cl-defun magit-confirm (action &optional prompt prompt-n noabort
-                                (items nil sitems))
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (setq prompt-n (format (concat (or prompt-n prompt) "? ") (length items)))
-  (setq prompt   (format (concat (or prompt (magit-confirm-make-prompt action))
-                                 "? ")
-                         (car items)))
-  (or (cond ((and (not (eq action t))
-                  (or (eq magit-no-confirm t)
-                      (memq action magit-no-confirm)
-                      (cl-member-if (pcase-lambda (`(,key ,var . ,sub))
-                                      (and (memq key magit-no-confirm)
-                                           (memq action sub)
-                                           (or (not var)
-                                               (and (boundp var)
-                                                    (symbol-value var)))))
-                                    magit--no-confirm-alist)))
-             (or (not sitems) items))
-            ((not sitems)
-             (magit-y-or-n-p prompt action))
-            ((= (length items) 1)
-             (and (magit-y-or-n-p prompt action) items))
-            ((> (length items) 1)
-             (and (magit-y-or-n-p (concat (mapconcat #'identity items "\n")
-                                          "\n\n" prompt-n)
-                                  action)
-                  items)))
-      (if noabort nil (user-error "Abort"))))
-
-(defun magit-confirm-files (action files &optional prompt)
-  (when files
-    (unless prompt
-      (setq prompt (magit-confirm-make-prompt action)))
-    (magit-confirm action
-      (concat prompt " %s")
-      (concat prompt " %i files")
-      nil files)))
-
-(defun magit-confirm-make-prompt (action)
-  (let ((prompt (symbol-name action)))
-    (replace-regexp-in-string
-     "-" " " (concat (upcase (substring prompt 0 1)) (substring prompt 1)))))
-
-;;; Debug Utilities
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-emacs-Q-command ()
-  "Show a shell command that runs an uncustomized Emacs with only Magit loaded.
-See info node `(magit)Debugging Tools' for more information."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((cmd (mapconcat
-              #'shell-quote-argument
-              `(,(concat invocation-directory invocation-name)
-                "-Q" "--eval" "(setq debug-on-error t)"
-                ,@(cl-mapcan
-                   (lambda (dir) (list "-L" dir))
-                   (delete-dups
-                    (mapcar (lambda (lib)
-                              (file-name-directory (locate-library lib)))
-                            '("magit" "magit-popup" "with-editor"
-                              "git-commit" "dash" "ghub"))))
-                ;; Avoid Emacs bug#16406 by using full path.
-                "-l" ,(file-name-sans-extension (locate-library "magit")))
-              " ")))
-    (message "Uncustomized Magit command saved to kill-ring, %s"
-             "please run it in a terminal.")
-    (kill-new cmd)))
-
-;;; Text Utilities
-
-(defmacro magit-bind-match-strings (varlist string &rest body)
-  "Bind variables to submatches according to VARLIST then evaluate BODY.
-Bind the symbols in VARLIST to submatches of the current match
-data, starting with 1 and incrementing by 1 for each symbol.  If
-the last match was against a string, then that has to be provided
-as STRING."
-  (declare (indent 2) (debug (listp form body)))
-  (let ((s (cl-gensym "string"))
-        (i 0))
-    `(let ((,s ,string))
-       (let ,(save-match-data
-               (--map (list it (list 'match-string (cl-incf i) s)) varlist))
-         ,@body))))
-
-(defun magit-delete-line ()
-  "Delete the rest of the current line."
-  (delete-region (point) (1+ (line-end-position))))
-
-(defun magit-delete-match (&optional num)
-  "Delete text matched by last search.
-If optional NUM is specified, only delete that subexpression."
-  (delete-region (match-beginning (or num 0))
-                 (match-end (or num 0))))
-
-(defun magit-file-line (file)
-  "Return the first line of FILE as a string."
-  (when (file-regular-p file)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert-file-contents file)
-      (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min)
-                                      (line-end-position)))))
-
-(defun magit-file-lines (file &optional keep-empty-lines)
-  "Return a list of strings containing one element per line in FILE.
-Unless optional argument KEEP-EMPTY-LINES is t, trim all empty lines."
-  (when (file-regular-p file)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert-file-contents file)
-      (split-string (buffer-string) "\n" (not keep-empty-lines)))))
-
-(defun magit-set-header-line-format (string)
-  "Set the header-line using STRING.
-Propertize STRING with the `magit-header-line' face if no face is
-present, and pad the left and right sides of STRING equally such
-that it will align with the text area."
-  (let* ((header-line
-          (concat (propertize " "
-                              'display
-                              '(space :align-to 0))
-                  string
-                  (propertize
-                   " "
-                   'display
-                   `(space :width (+ left-fringe
-                                     left-margin
-                                     ,@(and (eq (car (window-current-scroll-bars))
-                                                'left)
-                                            '(scroll-bar)))))))
-         (len (length header-line)))
-    (setq header-line-format
-          (if (text-property-not-all 0 len 'face nil header-line)
-              (let ((face (get-text-property 0 'face string)))
-                (when (and (atom face)
-                           (magit-face-property-all face string))
-                  (add-face-text-property 0 1 face nil header-line)
-                  (add-face-text-property (1- len) len face nil header-line))
-                header-line)
-            (propertize header-line
-                        'face
-                        'magit-header-line)))))
-
-(defun magit-face-property-all (face string)
-  "Return non-nil if FACE is present in all of STRING."
-  (cl-loop for pos = 0 then (next-single-property-change pos 'face string)
-           unless pos
-             return t
-           for current = (get-text-property pos 'face string)
-           unless (if (consp current)
-                      (memq face current)
-                    (eq face current))
-             return nil))
-
-(defun magit--format-spec (format specification)
-  "Like `format-spec' but preserve text properties in SPECIFICATION."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert format)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (search-forward "%" nil t)
-      (cond
-       ;; Quoted percent sign.
-       ((eq (char-after) ?%)
-        (delete-char 1))
-       ;; Valid format spec.
-       ((looking-at "\\([-0-9.]*\\)\\([a-zA-Z]\\)")
-        (let* ((num (match-string 1))
-               (spec (string-to-char (match-string 2)))
-               (val (assq spec specification)))
-          (unless val
-            (error "Invalid format character: `%%%c'" spec))
-          (setq val (cdr val))
-          ;; Pad result to desired length.
-          (let ((text (format (concat "%" num "s") val)))
-            ;; Insert first, to preserve text properties.
-            (if (next-property-change 0 (concat " " text))
-                ;; If the inserted text has properties, then preserve those.
-                (insert text)
-              ;; Otherwise preserve FORMAT's properties, like `format-spec'.
-              (insert-and-inherit text))
-            ;; Delete the specifier body.
-            (delete-region (+ (match-beginning 0) (length text))
-                           (+ (match-end 0) (length text)))
-            ;; Delete the percent sign.
-            (delete-region (1- (match-beginning 0)) (match-beginning 0)))))
-       ;; Signal an error on bogus format strings.
-       (t
-        (error "Invalid format string"))))
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-;;; Missing from Emacs
-
-(defun magit-kill-this-buffer ()
-  "Kill the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))
-
-;;; Kludges for Emacs Bugs
-
-(defun magit-file-accessible-directory-p (filename)
-  "Like `file-accessible-directory-p' but work around an Apple bug.
-See http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=21573#17
-and https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2295."
-  (and (file-directory-p filename)
-       (file-accessible-directory-p filename)))
-
-(when (version<= "25.1" emacs-version)
-  (with-eval-after-load 'vc-git
-    (defun vc-git-conflicted-files (directory)
-      "Return the list of files with conflicts in DIRECTORY."
-      (let* ((status
-              (vc-git--run-command-string directory "diff-files"
-                                          "--name-status"))
-             (lines (when status (split-string status "\n" 'omit-nulls)))
-             files)
-        (dolist (line lines files)
-          (when (string-match "\\([ MADRCU?!]\\)[ \t]+\\(.+\\)" line)
-            (let ((state (match-string 1 line))
-                  (file (match-string 2 line)))
-              (when (equal state "U")
-                (push (expand-file-name file directory) files)))))))))
-
-;; `completion-pcm--all-completions' reverses the completion list.  To
-;; preserve the order of our pre-sorted completions, we'll temporarily
-;; override it with the function below.  bug#24676
-(defun magit-completion-pcm--all-completions (prefix pattern table pred)
-  (if (completion-pcm--pattern-trivial-p pattern)
-      (all-completions (concat prefix (car pattern)) table pred)
-    (let* ((regex (completion-pcm--pattern->regex pattern))
-           (case-fold-search completion-ignore-case)
-           (completion-regexp-list (cons regex completion-regexp-list))
-           (compl (all-completions
-                   (concat prefix
-                           (if (stringp (car pattern)) (car pattern) ""))
-                   table pred)))
-      (if (not (functionp table))
-          compl
-        (let ((poss ()))
-          (dolist (c compl)
-            (when (string-match-p regex c) (push c poss)))
-          ;; This `nreverse' call is the only code change made to the
-          ;; `completion-pcm--all-completions' that shipped with Emacs 25.1.
-          (nreverse poss))))))
-
-;;; Kludges for Incompatible Modes
-
-(defvar whitespace-mode)
-
-(defun whitespace-dont-turn-on-in-magit-mode (fn)
-  "Prevent `whitespace-mode' from being turned on in Magit buffers.
-
-Because `whitespace-mode' uses font-lock and Magit does not, they
-are not compatible.  Therefore you cannot turn on that minor-mode
-in Magit buffers.  If you try to enable it anyway, then this
-advice prevents that.
-
-If the reason the attempt is made is that `global-whitespace-mode'
-is enabled, then that is done silently.  However if you call the local
-minor-mode interactively, then that results in an error.
-
-See `magit-diff-paint-whitespace' for an alternative."
-  (if (not (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode))
-      (funcall fn)
-    (setq whitespace-mode nil)
-    (when (eq this-command 'whitespace-mode)
-      (user-error
-       "Whitespace mode NOT enabled because it is not compatible with Magit"))))
-
-(advice-add 'whitespace-turn-on :around
-            'whitespace-dont-turn-on-in-magit-mode)
-
-;;; Kludges for Custom
-
-(defun magit-custom-initialize-reset (symbol exp)
-  "Initialize SYMBOL based on EXP.
-Set the symbol, using `set-default' (unlike
-`custom-initialize-reset' which uses the `:set' function if any.)
-The value is either the symbol's current value
- (as obtained using the `:get' function), if any,
-or the value in the symbol's `saved-value' property if any,
-or (last of all) the value of EXP."
-  (set-default-toplevel-value
-   symbol
-   (condition-case nil
-       (let ((def (default-toplevel-value symbol))
-             (getter (get symbol 'custom-get)))
-         (if getter (funcall getter symbol) def))
-     (error
-      (eval (let ((sv (get symbol 'saved-value)))
-              (if sv (car sv) exp)))))))
-
-(defun magit-hook-custom-get (symbol)
-  (if (symbol-file symbol 'defvar)
-      (default-toplevel-value symbol)
-    ;;
-    ;; Called by `custom-initialize-reset' on behalf of `symbol's
-    ;; `defcustom', which is being evaluated for the first time to
-    ;; set the initial value, but there's already a default value,
-    ;; which most likely was established by one or more `add-hook'
-    ;; calls.
-    ;;
-    ;; We combine the `standard-value' and the current value, while
-    ;; preserving the order established by `:options', and return
-    ;; the result of that to be used as the "initial" default value.
-    ;;
-    (let ((standard (eval (car (get symbol 'standard-value))))
-          (current (default-toplevel-value symbol))
-          (value nil))
-      (dolist (fn (get symbol 'custom-options))
-        (when (or (memq fn standard)
-                  (memq fn current))
-          (push fn value)))
-      (dolist (fn current)
-        (unless (memq fn value)
-          (push fn value)))
-      (nreverse value))))
-
-;;; Kludges for Info Manuals
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun Info-follow-nearest-node--magit-gitman (fn &optional fork)
-  (if magit-view-git-manual-method
-      (let ((node (Info-get-token
-                   (point) "\\*note[ \n\t]+"
-                   "\\*note[ \n\t]+\\([^:]*\\):\\(:\\|[ \n\t]*(\\)?")))
-        (if (and node (string-match "^(gitman)\\(.+\\)" node))
-            (pcase magit-view-git-manual-method
-              (`man   (require 'man)
-                      (man (match-string 1 node)))
-              (`woman (require 'woman)
-                      (woman (match-string 1 node)))
-              (_
-               (user-error "Invalid value for `magit-view-git-documentation'")))
-          (funcall fn fork)))
-    (funcall fn fork)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(advice-add 'Info-follow-nearest-node :around
-            'Info-follow-nearest-node--magit-gitman)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun org-man-export--magit-gitman (fn link description format)
-  (if (and (eq format 'texinfo)
-           (string-match-p "\\`git" link))
-      (replace-regexp-in-string "%s" link "
-@ifinfo
-@ref{%s,,,gitman,}.
-@end ifinfo
-@ifhtml
-@html
-the <a href=\"http://git-scm.com/docs/%s\">%s(1)</a> manpage.
-@end html
-@end ifhtml
-@iftex
-the %s(1) manpage.
-@end iftex
-")
-    (funcall fn link description format)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(advice-add 'org-man-export :around
-            'org-man-export--magit-gitman)
-
-;;; Miscellaneous
-
-(defun magit-message (format-string &rest args)
-  "Display a message at the bottom of the screen, or not.
-Like `message', except that if the users configured option
-`magit-no-message' to prevent the message corresponding to
-FORMAT-STRING to be displayed, then don't."
-  (unless (--first (string-prefix-p it format-string) magit-no-message)
-    (apply #'message format-string args)))
-
-(defun magit-msg (format-string &rest args)
-  "Display a message at the bottom of the screen, but don't log it.
-Like `message', except that `message-log-max' is bound to nil."
-  (let ((message-log-max nil))
-    (apply #'message format-string args)))
-
-(provide 'magit-utils)
-;;; magit-utils.el ends here
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-;;; magit-wip.el --- commit snapshots to work-in-progress refs  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library defines tree global modes which automatically commit
-;; snapshots to branch-specific work-in-progress refs before and after
-;; making changes, and two commands which can be used to do so on
-;; demand.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit-core)
-(require 'magit-log)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defgroup magit-wip nil
-  "Automatically commit to work-in-progress refs."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit)Wip Modes")
-  :group 'magit-modes
-  :group 'magit-essentials)
-
-(defcustom magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-lighter " sWip"
-  "Lighter for Magit-Wip-After-Save-Local mode."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-wip
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom magit-wip-after-apply-mode-lighter " aWip"
-  "Lighter for Magit-Wip-After-Apply mode."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-wip
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom magit-wip-before-change-mode-lighter " cWip"
-  "Lighter for Magit-Wip-Before-Change mode."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-wip
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom magit-wip-merge-branch nil
-  "Whether to merge the current branch into its wip ref.
-
-If non-nil and the current branch has new commits, then it is
-merged into the wip ref before creating a new wip commit.  This
-makes it easier to inspect wip history and the wip commits are
-never garbage collected.
-
-If nil and the current branch has new commits, then the wip ref
-is reset to the tip of the branch before creating a new wip
-commit.  With this setting wip commits are eventually garbage
-collected."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.90.0")
-  :group 'magit-wip
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-wip-namespace "refs/wip/"
-  "Namespace used for work-in-progress refs.
-The wip refs are named \"<namespace/>index/<branchref>\"
-and \"<namespace/>wtree/<branchref>\".  When snapshots
-are created while the `HEAD' is detached then \"HEAD\"
-is used as `branch-ref'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-wip
-  :type 'string)
-
-;;; Modes
-
-(define-minor-mode magit-wip-after-save-local-mode
-  "After saving, also commit to a worktree work-in-progress ref.
-
-After saving the current file-visiting buffer this mode also
-commits the changes to the worktree work-in-progress ref for
-the current branch.
-
-This mode should be enabled globally by turning on the globalized
-variant `magit-wip-after-save-mode'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :lighter magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-lighter
-  (if magit-wip-after-save-local-mode
-      (if (and buffer-file-name (magit-inside-worktree-p t))
-          (add-hook 'after-save-hook 'magit-wip-commit-buffer-file t t)
-        (setq magit-wip-after-save-local-mode nil)
-        (user-error "Need a worktree and a file"))
-    (remove-hook 'after-save-hook 'magit-wip-commit-buffer-file t)))
-
-(defun magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-turn-on ()
-  (and buffer-file-name
-       (magit-inside-worktree-p t)
-       (magit-file-tracked-p buffer-file-name)
-       (magit-wip-after-save-local-mode)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode magit-wip-after-save-mode
-  magit-wip-after-save-local-mode magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-turn-on
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-wip)
-
-(defun magit-wip-commit-buffer-file (&optional msg)
-  "Commit visited file to a worktree work-in-progress ref.
-
-Also see `magit-wip-after-save-mode' which calls this function
-automatically whenever a buffer visiting a tracked file is saved."
-  (interactive)
-  (--when-let (magit-wip-get-ref)
-    (magit-with-toplevel
-      (let ((file (file-relative-name buffer-file-name)))
-        (magit-wip-commit-worktree
-         it (list file)
-         (format (cond (msg)
-                       ((called-interactively-p 'any)
-                        "wip-save %s after save")
-                       (t
-                        "autosave %s after save"))
-                 file))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode magit-wip-after-apply-mode
-  "Commit to work-in-progress refs.
-
-After applying a change using any \"apply variant\"
-command (apply, stage, unstage, discard, and reverse) commit the
-affected files to the current wip refs.  For each branch there
-may be two wip refs; one contains snapshots of the files as found
-in the worktree and the other contains snapshots of the entries
-in the index."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-wip
-  :lighter magit-wip-after-apply-mode-lighter
-  :global t)
-
-(defun magit-wip-commit-after-apply (&optional files msg)
-  (when magit-wip-after-apply-mode
-    (magit-wip-commit files msg)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode magit-wip-before-change-mode
-  "Commit to work-in-progress refs before certain destructive changes.
-
-Before invoking a revert command or an \"apply variant\"
-command (apply, stage, unstage, discard, and reverse) commit the
-affected tracked files to the current wip refs.  For each branch
-there may be two wip refs; one contains snapshots of the files
-as found in the worktree and the other contains snapshots of the
-entries in the index.
-
-Only changes to files which could potentially be affected by the
-command which is about to be called are committed."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.1.0")
-  :group 'magit-wip
-  :lighter magit-wip-before-change-mode-lighter
-  :global t)
-
-(defun magit-wip-commit-before-change (&optional files msg)
-  (when magit-wip-before-change-mode
-    (magit-with-toplevel
-      (magit-wip-commit files msg))))
-
-;;; Extras
-
-(defvar-local magit-wip-buffer-backed-up nil)
-(put 'magit-wip-buffer-backed-up 'permanent-local t)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-wip-commit-initial-backup ()
-  "Before saving, commit current file to a worktree wip ref.
-
-The user has to add this function to `before-save-hook'.
-
-Commit the current state of the visited file before saving the
-current buffer to that file.  This backs up the same version of
-the file as `backup-buffer' would, but stores the backup in the
-worktree wip ref, which is also used by the various Magit Wip
-modes, instead of in a backup file as `backup-buffer' would.
-
-This function ignores the variables that affect `backup-buffer'
-and can be used along-side that function, which is recommended
-because this function only backs up files that are tracked in
-a Git repository."
-  (when (and (not magit-wip-buffer-backed-up)
-             buffer-file-name
-             (magit-inside-worktree-p t)
-             (magit-file-tracked-p buffer-file-name))
-    (let ((magit-save-repository-buffers nil))
-      (magit-wip-commit-buffer-file "autosave %s before save"))
-    (setq magit-wip-buffer-backed-up t)))
-
-;;; Core
-
-(defun magit-wip-commit (&optional files msg)
-  "Commit all tracked files to the work-in-progress refs.
-
-Interactively, commit all changes to all tracked files using
-a generic commit message.  With a prefix-argument the commit
-message is read in the minibuffer.
-
-Non-interactively, only commit changes to FILES using MSG as
-commit message."
-  (interactive (list nil (if current-prefix-arg
-                             (magit-read-string "Wip commit message")
-                           "wip-save tracked files")))
-  (--when-let (magit-wip-get-ref)
-    (magit-wip-commit-index it files msg)
-    (magit-wip-commit-worktree it files msg)))
-
-(defun magit-wip-commit-index (ref files msg)
-  (let* ((wipref (magit--wip-index-ref ref))
-         (parent (magit-wip-get-parent ref wipref))
-         (tree   (magit-git-string "write-tree")))
-    (magit-wip-update-wipref ref wipref tree parent files msg "index")))
-
-(defun magit-wip-commit-worktree (ref files msg)
-  (let* ((wipref (magit--wip-wtree-ref ref))
-         (parent (magit-wip-get-parent ref wipref))
-         (tree (magit-with-temp-index parent "--reset"
-                 (if files
-                     (magit-call-git "add" "--" files)
-                   (magit-with-toplevel
-                     (magit-call-git "add" "-u" ".")))
-                 (magit-git-string "write-tree"))))
-    (magit-wip-update-wipref ref wipref tree parent files msg "worktree")))
-
-(defun magit-wip-update-wipref (ref wipref tree parent files msg start-msg)
-  (cond
-   ((and (not (equal parent wipref))
-         (or (not magit-wip-merge-branch)
-             (not (magit-rev-verify wipref))))
-    (setq start-msg (concat "start autosaving " start-msg))
-    (magit-update-ref wipref start-msg
-                      (magit-git-string "commit-tree" "--no-gpg-sign"
-                                        "-p" parent "-m" start-msg
-                                        (concat parent "^{tree}")))
-    (setq parent wipref))
-   ((and magit-wip-merge-branch
-         (or (not (magit-rev-ancestor-p ref wipref))
-             (not (magit-rev-ancestor-p
-                   (concat (magit-git-string "log" "--format=%H"
-                                             "-1" "--merges" wipref)
-                           "^2")
-                   ref))))
-    (setq start-msg (format "merge %s into %s" ref start-msg))
-    (magit-update-ref wipref start-msg
-                      (magit-git-string "commit-tree" "--no-gpg-sign"
-                                        "-p" wipref "-p" ref
-                                        "-m" start-msg
-                                        (concat ref "^{tree}")))
-    (setq parent wipref)))
-  (when (magit-git-failure "diff-tree" "--quiet" parent tree "--" files)
-    (unless (and msg (not (= (aref msg 0) ?\s)))
-      (let ((len (length files)))
-        (setq msg (concat
-                   (cond ((= len 0) "autosave tracked files")
-                         ((> len 1) (format "autosave %s files" len))
-                         (t (concat "autosave "
-                                    (file-relative-name (car files)
-                                                        (magit-toplevel)))))
-                   msg))))
-    (magit-update-ref wipref msg
-                      (magit-git-string "commit-tree" "--no-gpg-sign"
-                                        "-p" parent "-m" msg tree))))
-
-(defun magit-wip-get-ref ()
-  (let ((ref (or (magit-git-string "symbolic-ref" "HEAD") "HEAD")))
-    (and (magit-rev-verify ref)
-         ref)))
-
-(defun magit-wip-get-parent (ref wipref)
-  (if (and (magit-rev-verify wipref)
-           (equal (magit-git-string "merge-base" wipref ref)
-                  (magit-rev-verify ref)))
-      wipref
-    ref))
-
-(defun magit--wip-index-ref (&optional ref)
-  (magit--wip-ref "index/" ref))
-
-(defun magit--wip-wtree-ref (&optional ref)
-  (magit--wip-ref "wtree/" ref))
-
-(defun magit--wip-ref (namespace &optional ref)
-  (concat magit-wip-namespace namespace
-          (or (and ref (string-prefix-p "refs/" ref) ref)
-              (when-let ((branch (or ref (magit-get-current-branch))))
-                (concat "refs/heads/" branch))
-              "HEAD")))
-
-;;; Log
-
-(defun magit-wip-log-index (args files)
-  "Show log for the index wip ref of the current branch."
-  (interactive (magit-log-arguments))
-  (magit-log (list (magit--wip-index-ref)) args files))
-
-(defun magit-wip-log-worktree (args files)
-  "Show log for the worktree wip ref of the current branch."
-  (interactive (magit-log-arguments))
-  (magit-log (list (magit--wip-wtree-ref)) args files))
-
-(defun magit-wip-log-current (branch args files count)
-  "Show log for the current branch and its wip refs.
-With a negative prefix argument only show the worktree wip ref.
-The absolute numeric value of the prefix argument controls how
-many \"branches\" of each wip ref are shown."
-  (interactive
-   (nconc (list (or (magit-get-current-branch) "HEAD"))
-          (magit-log-arguments)
-          (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))))
-  (magit-wip-log branch args files count))
-
-(defun magit-wip-log (branch args files count)
-  "Show log for a branch and its wip refs.
-With a negative prefix argument only show the worktree wip ref.
-The absolute numeric value of the prefix argument controls how
-many \"branches\" of each wip ref are shown."
-  (interactive
-   (nconc (list (magit-completing-read
-                 "Log branch and its wip refs"
-                 (-snoc (magit-list-local-branch-names) "HEAD")
-                 nil t nil 'magit-revision-history
-                 (or (magit-branch-at-point)
-                     (magit-get-current-branch)
-                     "HEAD")))
-          (magit-log-arguments)
-          (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))))
-  (magit-log (nconc (list branch)
-                    (magit-wip-log-get-tips
-                     (magit--wip-wtree-ref branch)
-                     (abs count))
-                    (and (>= count 0)
-                         (magit-wip-log-get-tips
-                          (magit--wip-index-ref branch)
-                          (abs count))))
-             args files))
-
-(defun magit-wip-log-get-tips (wipref count)
-  (when-let ((reflog (magit-git-lines "reflog" wipref)))
-    (let (tips)
-      (while (and reflog (> count 1))
-        (setq reflog (cl-member "^[^ ]+ [^:]+: restart autosaving"
-                                reflog :test #'string-match-p))
-        (when (and (cadr reflog)
-                   (string-match "^[^ ]+ \\([^:]+\\)" (cadr reflog)))
-          (push (match-string 1 (cadr reflog)) tips))
-        (setq reflog (cddr reflog))
-        (cl-decf count))
-      (cons wipref (nreverse tips)))))
-
-(provide 'magit-wip)
-;;; magit-wip.el ends here
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-;;; magit-worktree.el --- worktree support  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library implements support for `git-worktree'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'magit)
-
-;;; Commands
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-worktree-popup "magit-worktree" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-worktree-popup
-  "Popup console for worktree commands."
-  :man-page "git-worktree"
-  :actions  `((?b "Create new worktree"            magit-worktree-checkout)
-              (?c "Create new branch and worktree" magit-worktree-branch)
-              ,@(and (not (require (quote forge) nil t))
-                     '((?p "Create new worktree from pull-request"
-                           magit-worktree-checkout-pull-request)))
-              (?k "Delete worktree"                magit-worktree-delete)
-              (?g "Show status for worktree"       magit-worktree-status))
-  :max-action-columns 1)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-worktree-checkout (path branch)
-  "Checkout BRANCH in a new worktree at PATH."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((branch (magit-read-local-branch-or-commit "Checkout")))
-     (list (read-directory-name (format "Checkout %s in new worktree: " branch))
-           branch)))
-  (magit-run-git "worktree" "add" (expand-file-name path) branch)
-  (magit-diff-visit-directory path))
-
-(defun magit-worktree-checkout-pull-request (path pr)
-  "Create, configure and checkout a new worktree from a pull-request.
-This is like `magit-checkout-pull-request', except that it
-also creates a new worktree. Please see the manual for more
-information."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((pr (magit-read-pull-request "Checkout pull request")))
-     (let-alist pr
-       (let ((path (let ((branch (magit--pullreq-branch pr t)))
-                     (read-directory-name
-                      (format "Checkout #%s as `%s' in new worktree: "
-                              .number branch)
-                      (file-name-directory
-                       (directory-file-name default-directory))
-                      nil nil
-                      (if (string-match-p "\\`pr-[0-9]+\\'" branch)
-                          (number-to-string .number)
-                        (format "%s-%s" .number .head.ref))))))
-         (when (equal path "")
-           (user-error "The empty string isn't a valid path"))
-         (list path pr)))))
-  (when (and (file-exists-p path)
-             (not (and (file-directory-p path)
-                       (= (length (directory-files "/tmp/testing/")) 2))))
-    (user-error "%s already exists and isn't empty" path))
-  (magit-worktree-checkout path
-                           (let ((inhibit-magit-refresh t))
-                             (magit-branch-pull-request pr))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-worktree-branch (path branch start-point &optional force)
-  "Create a new BRANCH and check it out in a new worktree at PATH."
-  (interactive
-   `(,(read-directory-name "Create worktree: ")
-     ,@(butlast (magit-branch-read-args "Create and checkout branch"))
-     ,current-prefix-arg))
-  (magit-run-git "worktree" "add" (if force "-B" "-b")
-                 branch (expand-file-name path) start-point)
-  (magit-diff-visit-directory path))
-
-(defun magit-worktree-delete (worktree)
-  "Delete a worktree, defaulting to the worktree at point.
-The primary worktree cannot be deleted."
-  (interactive
-   (list (magit-completing-read "Delete worktree"
-                                (cdr (magit-list-worktrees))
-                                nil t nil nil
-                                (magit-section-when (worktree)))))
-  (if (file-directory-p (expand-file-name ".git" worktree))
-      (user-error "Deleting %s would delete the shared .git directory" worktree)
-    (let ((primary (file-name-as-directory (caar (magit-list-worktrees)))))
-      (magit-confirm-files (if magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash 'trash 'delete)
-                           (list "worktree"))
-      (when (file-exists-p worktree)
-        (let ((delete-by-moving-to-trash magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash))
-          (delete-directory worktree t magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash)))
-      (if (file-exists-p default-directory)
-          (magit-run-git "worktree" "prune")
-        (let ((default-directory primary))
-          (magit-run-git "worktree" "prune"))
-        (when (derived-mode-p 'magit-status-mode)
-          (kill-buffer)
-          (magit-status-internal primary))))))
-
-(defun magit-worktree-status (worktree)
-  "Show the status for the worktree at point.
-If there is no worktree at point, then read one in the
-minibuffer.  If the worktree at point is the one whose
-status is already being displayed in the current buffer,
-then show it in Dired instead."
-  (interactive
-   (list (or (magit-section-when (worktree))
-             (magit-completing-read
-              "Show status for worktree"
-              (cl-delete (directory-file-name (magit-toplevel))
-                         (magit-list-worktrees)
-                         :test #'equal :key #'car)))))
-  (magit-diff-visit-directory worktree))
-
-;;; Sections
-
-(defvar magit-worktree-section-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap magit-visit-thing]  'magit-worktree-status)
-    (define-key map [remap magit-delete-thing] 'magit-worktree-delete)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `worktree' sections.")
-
-(defun magit-insert-worktrees ()
-  "Insert sections for all worktrees.
-If there is only one worktree, then insert nothing."
-  (let ((worktrees (magit-list-worktrees)))
-    (when (> (length worktrees) 1)
-      (magit-insert-section (worktrees)
-        (magit-insert-heading "Worktrees:")
-        (let* ((cols
-                (mapcar (pcase-lambda (`(,path ,barep ,commit ,branch))
-                          (cons (cond
-                                 (branch (propertize branch
-                                                     'face 'magit-branch-local))
-                                 (commit (propertize (magit-rev-abbrev commit)
-                                                     'face 'magit-hash))
-                                 (barep  "(bare)"))
-                                path))
-                        worktrees))
-               (align (1+ (-max (--map (string-width (car it)) cols)))))
-          (pcase-dolist (`(,head . ,path) cols)
-            (magit-insert-section (worktree path)
-              (insert head)
-              (indent-to align)
-              (insert (let ((r (file-relative-name path))
-                            (a (abbreviate-file-name path)))
-                        (if (< (string-width r) (string-width a)) r a)))
-              (insert ?\n))))
-        (insert ?\n)))))
-
-(provide 'magit-worktree)
-;;; magit-worktree.el ends here
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-;;; magit.el --- A Git porcelain inside Emacs  -*- lexical-binding: t; coding: utf-8 -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; Author: Marius Vollmer <marius.vollmer@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;;	Kyle Meyer        <kyle@kyleam.com>
-;;	Noam Postavsky    <npostavs@users.sourceforge.net>
-;; Former-Maintainers:
-;;	Nicolas Dudebout  <nicolas.dudebout@gatech.edu>
-;;	Peter J. Weisberg <pj@irregularexpressions.net>
-;;	Phil Jackson      <phil@shellarchive.co.uk>
-;;	Rémi Vanicat      <vanicat@debian.org>
-;;	Yann Hodique      <yann.hodique@gmail.com>
-
-;; Keywords: git tools vc
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/magit
-
-;; Magit requires at least GNU Emacs 25.1 and Git 2.0.0.
-
-;; Magit is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-;; or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
-;; License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Magit is an interface to the version control system Git,
-;; implemented as an Emacs package.  Magit aspires to be a complete
-;; Git porcelain.  While we cannot (yet) claim, that Magit wraps and
-;; improves upon each and every Git command, it is complete enough to
-;; allow even experienced Git users to perform almost all of their
-;; daily version control tasks directly from within Emacs.  While many
-;; fine Git clients exist, only Magit and Git itself deserve to be
-;; called porcelains.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'dash)
-
-(require 'with-editor)
-(require 'git-commit)
-(require 'magit-core)
-(require 'magit-diff)
-(require 'magit-apply)
-(require 'magit-log)
-(require 'magit-repos)
-
-(require 'format-spec)
-(require 'package nil t) ; used in `magit-version'
-
-(defconst magit--minimal-git "2.0.0")
-(defconst magit--minimal-emacs "25.1")
-
-;;; Faces
-
-(defface magit-header-line
-  '((t :inherit magit-section-heading))
-  "Face for the `header-line' in some Magit modes.
-Note that some modes, such as `magit-log-select-mode', have their
-own faces for the `header-line', or for parts of the
-`header-line'."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-header-line-key
-  '((t :inherit magit-popup-key))
-  "Face for keys in the `header-line'."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-dimmed
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey50")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "grey50"))
-  "Face for text that shouldn't stand out."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-hash
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey60")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "grey40"))
-  "Face for the sha1 part of the log output."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-tag
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "Goldenrod4")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "LightGoldenrod2"))
-  "Face for tag labels shown in log buffer."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-branch-remote
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "DarkOliveGreen4")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "DarkSeaGreen2"))
-  "Face for remote branch head labels shown in log buffer."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-branch-remote-head
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :inherit magit-branch-remote :box t)
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :inherit magit-branch-remote :box t))
-  "Face for current branch."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-branch-local
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "SkyBlue4")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "LightSkyBlue1"))
-  "Face for local branches."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-branch-current
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :inherit magit-branch-local :box t)
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :inherit magit-branch-local :box t))
-  "Face for current branch."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-head
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :inherit magit-branch-local)
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :inherit magit-branch-local))
-  "Face for the symbolic ref `HEAD'."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-refname
-  '((((class color) (background light)) :foreground "grey30")
-    (((class color) (background  dark)) :foreground "grey80"))
-  "Face for refnames without a dedicated face."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-refname-stash
-  '((t :inherit magit-refname))
-  "Face for stash refnames."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-refname-wip
-  '((t :inherit magit-refname))
-  "Face for wip refnames."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-refname-pullreq
-  '((t :inherit magit-refname))
-  "Face for pullreq refnames."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-keyword
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
-  "Face for parts of commit messages inside brackets."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-keyword-squash
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-warning-face))
-  "Face for squash! and fixup! keywords in commit messages."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-signature-good
-  '((t :foreground "green"))
-  "Face for good signatures."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-signature-bad
-  '((t :foreground "red" :weight bold))
-  "Face for bad signatures."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-signature-untrusted
-  '((t :foreground "cyan"))
-  "Face for good untrusted signatures."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-signature-expired
-  '((t :foreground "orange"))
-  "Face for signatures that have expired."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-signature-expired-key
-  '((t :inherit magit-signature-expired))
-  "Face for signatures made by an expired key."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-signature-revoked
-  '((t :foreground "violet red"))
-  "Face for signatures made by a revoked key."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-signature-error
-  '((t :foreground "firebrick3"))
-  "Face for signatures that cannot be checked (e.g. missing key)."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-cherry-unmatched
-  '((t :foreground "cyan"))
-  "Face for unmatched cherry commits."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-cherry-equivalent
-  '((t :foreground "magenta"))
-  "Face for equivalent cherry commits."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-(defface magit-filename
-  '((t :weight normal))
-  "Face for filenames."
-  :group 'magit-faces)
-
-;;; Dispatch Popup
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-dispatch-popup "magit" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-dispatch-popup
-  "Popup console for dispatching other popups."
-  :actions '("Popup and dwim commands"
-             (?A "Cherry-picking"  magit-cherry-pick-popup)
-             (?b "Branching"       magit-branch-popup)
-             (?B "Bisecting"       magit-bisect-popup)
-             (?c "Committing"      magit-commit-popup)
-             (?d "Diffing"         magit-diff-popup)
-             (?D "Change diffs"    magit-diff-refresh-popup)
-             (?e "Ediff dwimming"  magit-ediff-dwim)
-             (?E "Ediffing"        magit-ediff-popup)
-             (?f "Fetching"        magit-fetch-popup)
-             (?F "Pulling"         magit-pull-popup)
-             (?l "Logging"         magit-log-popup)
-             (?L "Change logs"     magit-log-refresh-popup)
-             (?m "Merging"         magit-merge-popup)
-             (?M "Remoting"        magit-remote-popup)
-             (?o "Submodules"      magit-submodule-popup)
-             (?O "Subtrees"        magit-subtree-popup)
-             (?P "Pushing"         magit-push-popup)
-             (?r "Rebasing"        magit-rebase-popup)
-             (?t "Tagging"         magit-tag-popup)
-             (?T "Notes"           magit-notes-popup)
-             (?V "Reverting"       magit-revert-popup)
-             (?w "Apply patches"   magit-am-popup)
-             (?W "Format patches"  magit-patch-popup)
-             (?X "Resetting"       magit-reset-popup)
-             (?y "Show Refs"       magit-show-refs-popup)
-             (?z "Stashing"        magit-stash-popup)
-             (?! "Running"         magit-run-popup)
-             (?% "Worktree"        magit-worktree-popup)
-             (lambda ()
-               (and (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer
-                      (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode))
-                    (propertize "Applying changes" 'face 'magit-popup-heading)))
-             (?a "Apply"           magit-apply)
-             (?s "Stage"           magit-stage)
-             (?u "Unstage"         magit-unstage)
-             (?v "Reverse"         magit-reverse)
-             (?S "Stage all"       magit-stage-modified)
-             (?U "Unstage all"     magit-unstage-all)
-             (?k "Discard"         magit-discard)
-             (lambda ()
-               (and (with-current-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer
-                      (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode))
-                    (propertize "Essential commands" 'face 'magit-popup-heading)))
-             (?g  "    refresh current buffer"   magit-refresh)
-             ;; These bindings only work because of :setup-function.
-             (?\t   "  toggle section at point"  magit-section-toggle)
-             (?\r   "  visit thing at point"     magit-visit-thing)
-             ;; This binding has no effect and only appears to do
-             ;; so because it is identical to the global binding.
-             ("C-h m" "show all key bindings"    describe-mode))
-  :setup-function 'magit-dispatch-popup-setup
-  :max-action-columns (lambda (heading)
-                        (pcase heading
-                          ("Popup and dwim commands" 4)
-                          ("Applying changes" 3)
-                          ("Essential commands" 1))))
-
-(defvar magit-dispatch-popup-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map magit-popup-mode-map)
-    (cond ((featurep 'jkl)
-           (define-key map [tab]    'magit-invoke-popup-action)
-           (define-key map [return] 'magit-invoke-popup-action))
-          (t
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-i") 'magit-invoke-popup-action)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'magit-invoke-popup-action)))
-    map)
-  "Keymap used by `magit-dispatch-popup'.")
-
-(defun magit-dispatch-popup-setup (val def)
-  (magit-popup-default-setup val def)
-  (use-local-map magit-dispatch-popup-map)
-  ;; This is necessary for users (i.e. me) who have broken the
-  ;; connection between C-i (aka TAB) and tab, and C-m (aka RET)
-  ;; and return.
-  (magit-popup-put
-   :actions (nconc (magit-popup-get :actions)
-                   (list (make-magit-popup-event :key 'tab
-                                                 :fun 'magit-section-toggle)
-                         (make-magit-popup-event :key 'return
-                                                 :fun 'magit-visit-thing)))))
-
-;;; Git Popup
-
-(defcustom magit-shell-command-verbose-prompt t
-  "Whether to show the working directory when reading a command.
-This affects `magit-git-command', `magit-git-command-topdir',
-`magit-shell-command', and `magit-shell-command-topdir'."
-  :package-version '(magit . "2.11.0")
-  :group 'magit-commands
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar magit-git-command-history nil)
-
-;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-run-popup "magit" nil t)
-(magit-define-popup magit-run-popup
-  "Popup console for running raw Git commands."
-  :actions '((?! "Git Subcommand (in topdir)" magit-git-command-topdir)
-             (?k "Gitk"                       magit-run-gitk)
-             (?p "Git Subcommand (in pwd)"    magit-git-command)
-             (?a "Gitk --all"                 magit-run-gitk-all)
-             (?s "Shell command (in topdir)"  magit-shell-command-topdir)
-             (?b "Gitk --branches"            magit-run-gitk-branches)
-             (?S "Shell command (in pwd)"     magit-shell-command)
-             (?g "Git Gui"                    magit-run-git-gui))
-  :default-action 'magit-git-command
-  :max-action-columns 2)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-git-command (command)
-  "Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output.
-
-Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. \"git \" is
-used as initial input, but can be deleted to run another command.
-
-With a prefix argument COMMAND is run in the top-level directory
-of the current working tree, otherwise in `default-directory'."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-shell-command nil "git ")))
-  (magit--shell-command command))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-git-command-topdir (command)
-  "Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output.
-
-Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer. \"git \" is
-used as initial input, but can be deleted to run another command.
-
-COMMAND is run in the top-level directory of the current
-working tree."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-shell-command t "git ")))
-  (magit--shell-command command (magit-toplevel)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-shell-command (command)
-  "Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output.
-
-Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer.  With a
-prefix argument COMMAND is run in the top-level directory of
-the current working tree, otherwise in `default-directory'."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-shell-command)))
-  (magit--shell-command command))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-shell-command-topdir (command)
-  "Execute COMMAND asynchronously; display output.
-
-Interactively, prompt for COMMAND in the minibuffer.  COMMAND
-is run in the top-level directory of the current working tree."
-  (interactive (list (magit-read-shell-command t)))
-  (magit--shell-command command (magit-toplevel)))
-
-(defun magit--shell-command (command &optional directory)
-  (let ((default-directory (or directory default-directory))
-        (process-environment process-environment))
-    (push "GIT_PAGER=cat" process-environment)
-    (magit-start-process shell-file-name nil
-                         shell-command-switch command))
-  (magit-process-buffer))
-
-(defun magit-read-shell-command (&optional toplevel initial-input)
-  (let ((dir (abbreviate-file-name
-              (if (or toplevel current-prefix-arg)
-                  (or (magit-toplevel)
-                      (magit--not-inside-repository-error))
-                default-directory))))
-    (read-shell-command (if magit-shell-command-verbose-prompt
-                            (format "Async shell command in %s: " dir)
-                          "Async shell command: ")
-                        initial-input 'magit-git-command-history)))
-
-;;; Font-Lock Keywords
-
-(defconst magit-font-lock-keywords
-  (eval-when-compile
-    `((,(concat "(\\(magit-define-section-jumper\\)\\_>"
-                "[ \t'\(]*"
-                "\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)?")
-       (1 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-       (2 'font-lock-function-name-face nil t))
-      (,(concat "(" (regexp-opt '("magit-insert-section"
-                                  "magit-section-case"
-                                  "magit-section-when"
-                                  "magit-bind-match-strings"
-                                  "magit-with-temp-index"
-                                  "magit-with-blob"
-                                  "magit-with-toplevel") t)
-                "\\_>")
-       . 1))))
-
-(font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode magit-font-lock-keywords)
-
-;;; Version
-
-(defvar magit-version 'undefined
-  "The version of Magit that you're using.
-Use the function by the same name instead of this variable.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun magit-version (&optional print-dest)
-  "Return the version of Magit currently in use.
-If optional argument PRINT-DEST is non-nil, output
-stream (interactively, the echo area, or the current buffer with
-a prefix argument), also print the used versions of Magit, Git,
-and Emacs to it."
-  (interactive (list (if current-prefix-arg (current-buffer) t)))
-  (let ((magit-git-global-arguments nil)
-        (toplib (or load-file-name buffer-file-name))
-        debug)
-    (unless (and toplib
-                 (equal (file-name-nondirectory toplib) "magit.el"))
-      (setq toplib (locate-library "magit.el")))
-    (setq toplib (and toplib (file-chase-links toplib)))
-    (push toplib debug)
-    (when toplib
-      (let* ((topdir (file-name-directory toplib))
-             (gitdir (expand-file-name
-                      ".git" (file-name-directory
-                              (directory-file-name topdir))))
-             (static (locate-library "magit-version.el" nil (list topdir)))
-             (static (and static (file-chase-links static))))
-        (or (progn
-              (push 'repo debug)
-              (when (and (file-exists-p gitdir)
-                         ;; It is a repo, but is it the Magit repo?
-                         (file-exists-p
-                          (expand-file-name "../lisp/magit.el" gitdir)))
-                (push t debug)
-                ;; Inside the repo the version file should only exist
-                ;; while running make.
-                (when (and static (not noninteractive))
-                  (ignore-errors (delete-file static)))
-                (setq magit-version
-                      (let ((default-directory topdir))
-                        (magit-git-string "describe" "--tags" "--dirty")))))
-            (progn
-              (push 'static debug)
-              (when (and static (file-exists-p static))
-                (push t debug)
-                (load-file static)
-                magit-version))
-            (when (featurep 'package)
-              (push 'elpa debug)
-              (ignore-errors
-                (--when-let (assq 'magit package-alist)
-                  (push t debug)
-                  (setq magit-version
-                        (and (fboundp 'package-desc-version)
-                             (package-version-join
-                              (package-desc-version (cadr it))))))))
-            (progn
-              (push 'debug debug)
-              (let ((dirname (file-name-nondirectory
-                              (directory-file-name topdir))))
-                (when (string-match "\\`magit-\\([0-9]\\{8\\}\\.[0-9]*\\)"
-                                    dirname)
-                  (setq magit-version (match-string 1 dirname))))))))
-    (if (stringp magit-version)
-        (when print-dest
-          (princ (format "Magit %s, Git %s, Emacs %s, %s"
-                         (or magit-version "(unknown)")
-                         (or (let ((magit-git-debug
-                                    (lambda (err)
-                                      (display-warning '(magit git)
-                                                       err :error))))
-                               (magit-git-version t))
-                             "(unknown)")
-                         emacs-version
-                         system-type)
-                 print-dest))
-      (setq debug (reverse debug))
-      (setq magit-version 'error)
-      (when magit-version
-        (push magit-version debug))
-      (unless (equal (getenv "TRAVIS") "true")
-        ;; The repository is a sparse clone.
-        (message "Cannot determine Magit's version %S" debug)))
-    magit-version))
-
-;;; Debugging Tools
-
-(defun magit-debug-git-executable ()
-  "Display a buffer with information about `magit-git-executable'.
-See info node `(magit)Debugging Tools' for more information."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*magit-git-debug*")
-    (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer))
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (insert (concat
-             (format "magit-git-executable: %S" magit-git-executable)
-             (and (not (file-name-absolute-p magit-git-executable))
-                  (format " [%S]" (executable-find magit-git-executable)))
-             (format " (%s)\n"
-                     (let* ((errmsg nil)
-                            (magit-git-debug (lambda (err) (setq errmsg err))))
-                       (or (magit-git-version t) errmsg)))))
-    (insert (format "exec-path: %S\n" exec-path))
-    (--when-let (cl-set-difference
-                 (-filter #'file-exists-p (remq nil (parse-colon-path
-                                                     (getenv "PATH"))))
-                 (-filter #'file-exists-p (remq nil exec-path))
-                 :test #'file-equal-p)
-      (insert (format "  entries in PATH, but not in exec-path: %S\n" it)))
-    (dolist (execdir exec-path)
-      (insert (format "  %s (%s)\n" execdir (car (file-attributes execdir))))
-      (when (file-directory-p execdir)
-        (dolist (exec (directory-files
-                       execdir t (concat
-                                  "\\`git" (regexp-opt exec-suffixes) "\\'")))
-          (insert (format "    %s (%s)\n" exec
-                          (let* ((magit-git-executable exec)
-                                 (errmsg nil)
-                                 (magit-git-debug (lambda (err) (setq errmsg err))))
-                            (or (magit-git-version t) errmsg)))))))))
-
-;;; Startup Asserts
-
-(defun magit-startup-asserts ()
-  (when-let ((val (getenv "GIT_DIR")))
-    (setenv "GIT_DIR")
-    (message "Magit unset $GIT_DIR (was %S).  See \
-https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Don't-set-$GIT_DIR-and-alike" val))
-  (when-let ((val (getenv "GIT_WORK_TREE")))
-    (setenv "GIT_WORK_TREE")
-    (message "Magit unset $GIT_WORK_TREE (was %S).  See \
-https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Don't-set-$GIT_DIR-and-alike" val))
-  (let ((version (magit-git-version)))
-    (when (and version
-               (version< version magit--minimal-git)
-               (not (equal (getenv "TRAVIS") "true")))
-      (display-warning 'magit (format "\
-Magit requires Git >= %s, you are using %s.
-
-If this comes as a surprise to you, because you do actually have
-a newer version installed, then that probably means that the
-older version happens to appear earlier on the `$PATH'.  If you
-always start Emacs from a shell, then that can be fixed in the
-shell's init file.  If you start Emacs by clicking on an icon,
-or using some sort of application launcher, then you probably
-have to adjust the environment as seen by graphical interface.
-For X11 something like ~/.xinitrc should work.
-
-If you use Tramp to work inside remote Git repositories, then you
-have to make sure a suitable Git is used on the remote machines
-too.\n" magit--minimal-git version) :error)))
-  (when (version< emacs-version magit--minimal-emacs)
-    (display-warning 'magit (format "\
-Magit requires Emacs >= %s, you are using %s.
-
-If this comes as a surprise to you, because you do actually have
-a newer version installed, then that probably means that the
-older version happens to appear earlier on the `$PATH'.  If you
-always start Emacs from a shell, then that can be fixed in the
-shell's init file.  If you start Emacs by clicking on an icon,
-or using some sort of application launcher, then you probably
-have to adjust the environment as seen by graphical interface.
-For X11 something like ~/.xinitrc should work.\n"
-                                    magit--minimal-emacs emacs-version)
-                     :error)))
-
-;;; Loading Libraries
-
-(provide 'magit)
-
-(cl-eval-when (load eval)
-  (require 'magit-status)
-  (require 'magit-refs)
-  (require 'magit-files)
-  (require 'magit-collab)
-  (require 'magit-reset)
-  (require 'magit-branch)
-  (require 'magit-merge)
-  (require 'magit-tag)
-  (require 'magit-worktree)
-  (require 'magit-notes)
-  (require 'magit-sequence)
-  (require 'magit-commit)
-  (require 'magit-remote)
-  (require 'magit-bisect)
-  (require 'magit-stash)
-  (require 'magit-blame)
-  (require 'magit-obsolete)
-  (unless (load "magit-autoloads" t t)
-    (require 'magit-submodule)
-    (require 'magit-subtree)
-    (require 'magit-ediff)
-    (require 'magit-extras)
-    (require 'git-rebase)
-    (require 'magit-imenu)
-    (require 'magit-bookmark)))
-
-(eval-after-load 'bookmark
-  '(require 'magit-bookmark))
-
-(if after-init-time
-    (progn (magit-startup-asserts)
-           (magit-version))
-  (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'magit-startup-asserts t)
-  (add-hook 'after-init-hook #'magit-version t))
-
-;;; magit.el ends here
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-This is magit.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from magit.texi.
-
-     Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Magit: (magit).       Using Git from Emacs with Magit.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-Indirect:
-magit.info-1: 753
-magit.info-2: 305279
-
-Tag Table:
-(Indirect)
-Node: Top753
-Node: Introduction6269
-Node: Installation10992
-Node: Installing from an Elpa Archive11332
-Node: Installing from the Git Repository12435
-Node: Post-Installation Tasks15188
-Node: Getting Started16473
-Node: Interface Concepts21820
-Node: Modes and Buffers22151
-Node: Switching Buffers23896
-Node: Naming Buffers28439
-Node: Quitting Windows31746
-Node: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers33378
-Node: Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers36146
-Node: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers37331
-Node: Risk of Reverting Automatically42327
-Node: Sections44710
-Node: Section Movement45651
-Node: Section Visibility49748
-Node: Section Hooks54607
-Node: Section Types and Values57014
-Node: Section Options58317
-Node: Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands58789
-Node: Completion Confirmation and the Selection61170
-Node: Action Confirmation61607
-Node: Completion and Confirmation68953
-Node: The Selection72139
-Node: The hunk-internal region75038
-Node: Support for Completion Frameworks76127
-Node: Additional Completion Options80943
-Node: Running Git81542
-Node: Viewing Git Output81815
-Node: Git Process Status82948
-Node: Running Git Manually83913
-Node: Git Executable86315
-Node: Global Git Arguments88597
-Node: Inspecting89403
-Node: Status Buffer90550
-Node: Status Sections93314
-Node: Status Header Sections98117
-Node: Status Module Sections100747
-Node: Status Options103252
-Node: Repository List105006
-Node: Logging107164
-Node: Refreshing Logs109611
-Node: Log Buffer110996
-Node: Log Margin114791
-Node: Select from Log117431
-Node: Reflog119535
-Node: Cherries121052
-Node: Diffing122779
-Node: Refreshing Diffs125726
-Node: Diff Buffer129217
-Node: Diff Options133555
-Node: Revision Buffer137830
-Node: Ediffing140368
-Node: References Buffer143964
-Node: References Sections153729
-Node: Bisecting154590
-Node: Visiting Blobs156328
-Node: Blaming156838
-Node: Manipulating162613
-Node: Repository Setup162929
-Node: Staging and Unstaging163969
-Node: Staging from File-Visiting Buffers168050
-Node: Applying169218
-Node: Committing171111
-Node: Initiating a Commit171694
-Node: Editing Commit Messages175015
-Node: Branching185411
-Node: The Two Remotes185641
-Node: The Branch Popup188258
-Node: The Branch Config Popup205311
-Node: Auxillary Branch Commands211252
-Node: Merging212355
-Node: Resolving Conflicts216280
-Node: Rebasing221281
-Node: Editing Rebase Sequences225438
-Node: Information About In-Progress Rebase228468
-Ref: Information About In-Progress Rebase-Footnote-1237217
-Node: Cherry Picking237813
-Node: Reverting242065
-Node: Resetting243428
-Node: Stashing245039
-Node: Transferring249552
-Node: Remotes249790
-Node: The Remote Popup249946
-Node: The Remote Config Popup253414
-Node: Fetching255070
-Node: Pulling256426
-Node: Pushing257262
-Node: Creating and Sending Patches261997
-Node: Applying Patches262834
-Node: Miscellaneous264420
-Node: Tagging264736
-Node: Notes266077
-Node: Submodules268388
-Node: Listing Submodules268602
-Node: Submodule Popup270526
-Node: Subtree272979
-Node: Worktree274219
-Node: Common Commands275429
-Node: Wip Modes277176
-Node: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files286051
-Node: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs291458
-Node: Customizing292271
-Node: Per-Repository Configuration293939
-Node: Essential Settings295588
-Node: Safety295912
-Node: Performance297677
-Node: Microsoft Windows Performance305279
-Node: MacOS Performance306470
-Ref: MacOS Performance-Footnote-1307706
-Ref: MacOS Performance-Footnote-2307788
-Ref: MacOS Performance-Footnote-3307848
-Node: Plumbing308014
-Node: Calling Git308837
-Node: Getting a Value from Git310362
-Node: Calling Git for Effect313448
-Node: Section Plumbing319968
-Node: Creating Sections320196
-Node: Section Selection324096
-Node: Matching Sections325776
-Node: Refreshing Buffers331228
-Node: Conventions334370
-Node: Theming Faces334562
-Node: FAQ342677
-Node: FAQ - How to ...?343119
-Node: How to show git's output?343479
-Node: How to install the gitman info manual?344233
-Node: How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?345203
-Node: How does branching and pushing work?345799
-Node: Can Magit be used as ediff-version-control-package?346162
-Node: FAQ - Issues and Errors348151
-Node: Magit is slow349083
-Node: I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable349297
-Node: I am having problems committing350026
-Node: I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit350507
-Node: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit351124
-Node: Diffs contain control sequences351930
-Node: Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear353043
-Node: Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer353594
-Node: The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date354640
-Node: A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING355722
-Node: My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit356610
-Node: git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line357447
-Node: Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer359714
-Node: Debugging Tools360512
-Node: Keystroke Index362399
-Node: Command Index394412
-Node: Function Index429285
-Node: Variable Index444739
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-End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit.info-1 b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-20180913.1247/magit.info-1
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-This is magit.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from magit.texi.
-
-     Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Magit: (magit).       Using Git from Emacs with Magit.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Introduction,  Up: (dir)
-
-Magit User Manual
-*****************
-
-Magit is an interface to the version control system Git, implemented as
-an Emacs package.  Magit aspires to be a complete Git porcelain.  While
-we cannot (yet) claim that Magit wraps and improves upon each and every
-Git command, it is complete enough to allow even experienced Git users
-to perform almost all of their daily version control tasks directly from
-within Emacs.  While many fine Git clients exist, only Magit and Git
-itself deserve to be called porcelains.
-
-This manual is for Magit version 2.13.0 (2.13.0-201-g865c5bdac+1).
-
-     Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Introduction::
-* Installation::
-* Getting Started::
-* Interface Concepts::
-* Inspecting::
-* Manipulating::
-* Transferring::
-* Miscellaneous::
-* Customizing::
-* Plumbing::
-* FAQ::
-* Debugging Tools::
-* Keystroke Index::
-* Command Index::
-* Function Index::
-* Variable Index::
-
-— The Detailed Node Listing —
-
-Installation
-
-* Installing from an Elpa Archive::
-* Installing from the Git Repository::
-* Post-Installation Tasks::
-
-Interface Concepts
-
-* Modes and Buffers::
-* Sections::
-* Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands::
-* Completion, Confirmation and the Selection: Completion Confirmation and the Selection.
-* Running Git::
-
-Modes and Buffers
-
-* Switching Buffers::
-* Naming Buffers::
-* Quitting Windows::
-* Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers::
-* Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers::
-* Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers::
-
-
-Sections
-
-* Section Movement::
-* Section Visibility::
-* Section Hooks::
-* Section Types and Values::
-* Section Options::
-
-
-Completion, Confirmation and the Selection
-
-* Action Confirmation::
-* Completion and Confirmation::
-* The Selection::
-* The hunk-internal region::
-* Support for Completion Frameworks::
-* Additional Completion Options::
-
-
-Running Git
-
-* Viewing Git Output::
-* Git Process Status::
-* Running Git Manually::
-* Git Executable::
-* Global Git Arguments::
-
-
-Inspecting
-
-* Status Buffer::
-* Repository List::
-* Logging::
-* Diffing::
-* Ediffing::
-* References Buffer::
-* Bisecting::
-* Visiting Blobs::
-* Blaming::
-
-Status Buffer
-
-* Status Sections::
-* Status Header Sections::
-* Status Module Sections::
-* Status Options::
-
-
-Logging
-
-* Refreshing Logs::
-* Log Buffer::
-* Log Margin::
-* Select from Log::
-* Reflog::
-* Cherries::
-
-
-Diffing
-
-* Refreshing Diffs::
-* Diff Buffer::
-* Diff Options::
-* Revision Buffer::
-
-
-References Buffer
-
-* References Sections::
-
-
-Manipulating
-
-* Repository Setup::
-* Staging and Unstaging::
-* Applying::
-* Committing::
-* Branching::
-* Merging::
-* Resolving Conflicts::
-* Rebasing::
-* Cherry Picking::
-* Resetting::
-* Stashing::
-
-Staging and Unstaging
-
-* Staging from File-Visiting Buffers::
-
-
-Committing
-
-* Initiating a Commit::
-* Editing Commit Messages::
-
-
-Branching
-
-* The Two Remotes::
-* The Branch Popup::
-* The Branch Config Popup::
-* Auxillary Branch Commands::
-
-
-Rebasing
-
-* Editing Rebase Sequences::
-* Information About In-Progress Rebase::
-
-
-Cherry Picking
-
-* Reverting::
-
-
-Transferring
-
-* Remotes::
-* Fetching::
-* Pulling::
-* Pushing::
-* Creating and Sending Patches::
-* Applying Patches::
-
-Remotes
-
-* The Remote Popup::
-* The Remote Config Popup::
-
-
-Miscellaneous
-
-* Tagging::
-* Notes::
-* Submodules::
-* Subtree::
-* Worktree::
-* Common Commands::
-* Wip Modes::
-* Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files::
-* Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs::
-
-Submodules
-
-* Listing Submodules::
-* Submodule Popup::
-
-
-Customizing
-
-* Per-Repository Configuration::
-* Essential Settings::
-
-Essential Settings
-
-* Safety::
-* Performance::
-
-
-Plumbing
-
-* Calling Git::
-* Section Plumbing::
-* Refreshing Buffers::
-* Conventions::
-
-Calling Git
-
-* Getting a Value from Git::
-* Calling Git for Effect::
-
-
-Section Plumbing
-
-* Creating Sections::
-* Section Selection::
-* Matching Sections::
-
-
-Conventions
-
-* Theming Faces::
-
-
-FAQ
-
-* FAQ - How to ...?::
-* FAQ - Issues and Errors::
-
-FAQ - How to ...?
-
-* How to show git's output?::
-* How to install the gitman info manual?::
-* How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?::
-* How does branching and pushing work?::
-* Can Magit be used as ediff-version-control-package?::
-
-
-FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-* Magit is slow::
-* I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable::
-* I am having problems committing::
-* I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit::
-* I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell, but not in Magit: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit.
-* Diffs contain control sequences::
-* Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear::
-* Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer::
-* The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date::
-* A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING::
-* My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit::
-* git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line::
-* Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer::
-
-
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Introduction,  Next: Installation,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
-
-1 Introduction
-**************
-
-Magit is an interface to the version control system Git, implemented as
-an Emacs package.  Magit aspires to be a complete Git porcelain.  While
-we cannot (yet) claim that Magit wraps and improves upon each and every
-Git command, it is complete enough to allow even experienced Git users
-to perform almost all of their daily version control tasks directly from
-within Emacs.  While many fine Git clients exist, only Magit and Git
-itself deserve to be called porcelains.
-
-   Staging and otherwise applying changes is one of the most important
-features in a Git porcelain and here Magit outshines anything else,
-including Git itself.  Git’s own staging interface (‘git add --patch’)
-is so cumbersome that many users only use it in exceptional cases.  In
-Magit staging a hunk or even just part of a hunk is as trivial as
-staging all changes made to a file.
-
-   The most visible part of Magit’s interface is the status buffer,
-which displays information about the current repository.  Its content is
-created by running several Git commands and making their output
-actionable.  Among other things, it displays information about the
-current branch, lists unpulled and unpushed changes and contains
-sections displaying the staged and unstaged changes.  That might sound
-noisy, but, since sections are collapsible, it’s not.
-
-   To stage or unstage a change one places the cursor on the change and
-then types ‘s’ or ‘u’.  The change can be a file or a hunk, or when the
-region is active (i.e.  when there is a selection) several files or
-hunks, or even just part of a hunk.  The change or changes that these
-commands - and many others - would act on are highlighted.
-
-   Magit also implements several other "apply variants" in addition to
-staging and unstaging.  One can discard or reverse a change, or apply it
-to the working tree.  Git’s own porcelain only supports this for staging
-and unstaging and you would have to do something like ‘git diff ... |
-??? | git apply ...’ to discard, revert, or apply a single hunk on the
-command line.  In fact that’s exactly what Magit does internally (which
-is what lead to the term "apply variants").
-
-   Magit isn’t just for Git experts, but it does assume some prior
-experience with Git as well as Emacs.  That being said, many users have
-reported that using Magit was what finally taught them what Git is
-capable of and how to use it to its fullest.  Other users wished they
-had switched to Emacs sooner so that they would have gotten their hands
-on Magit earlier.
-
-   While one has to know the basic features of Emacs to be able to make
-full use of Magit, acquiring just enough Emacs skills doesn’t take long
-and is worth it, even for users who prefer other editors.  Vim users are
-advised to give Evil (https://bitbucket.org/lyro/evil/wiki/Home), the
-"Extensible VI Layer for Emacs", and Spacemacs
-(https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs), an "Emacs starter-kit focused
-on Evil" a try.
-
-   Magit provides a consistent and efficient Git porcelain.  After a
-short learning period, you will be able to perform most of your daily
-version control tasks faster than you would on the command line.  You
-will likely also start using features that seemed too daunting in the
-past.
-
-   Magit fully embraces Git.  It exposes many advanced features using a
-simple but flexible interface instead of only wrapping the trivial ones
-like many GUI clients do.  Of course Magit supports logging, cloning,
-pushing, and other commands that usually don’t fail in spectacular ways;
-but it also supports tasks that often cannot be completed in a single
-step.  Magit fully supports tasks such as merging, rebasing,
-cherry-picking, reverting, and blaming by not only providing a command
-to initiate these tasks but also by displaying context sensitive
-information along the way and providing commands that are useful for
-resolving conflicts and resuming the sequence after doing so.
-
-   Magit wraps and in many cases improves upon at least the following
-Git porcelain commands: ‘add’, ‘am’, ‘bisect’, ‘blame’, ‘branch’,
-‘checkout’, ‘cherry’, ‘cherry-pick’, ‘clean’, ‘clone’, ‘commit’,
-‘config’, ‘describe’, ‘diff’, ‘fetch’, ‘format-patch’, ‘init’, ‘log’,
-‘merge’, ‘merge-tree’, ‘mv’, ‘notes’, ‘pull’, ‘rebase’, ‘reflog’,
-‘remote’, ‘request-pull’, ‘reset’, ‘revert’, ‘rm’, ‘show’, ‘stash’,
-‘submodule’, ‘subtree’, ‘tag’, and ‘worktree.’ Many more Magit porcelain
-commands are implemented on top of Git plumbing commands.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: Getting Started,  Prev: Introduction,  Up: Top
-
-2 Installation
-**************
-
-Magit can be installed using Emacs’ package manager or manually from its
-development repository.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Installing from an Elpa Archive::
-* Installing from the Git Repository::
-* Post-Installation Tasks::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Installing from an Elpa Archive,  Next: Installing from the Git Repository,  Up: Installation
-
-2.1 Installing from an Elpa Archive
-===================================
-
-Magit is available from Melpa and Melpa-Stable.  If you haven’t used
-Emacs’ package manager before, then it is high time you familiarize
-yourself with it by reading the documentation in the Emacs manual, see
-*note (emacs)Packages::.  Then add one of the archives to
-‘package-archives’:
-
-   • To use Melpa:
-
-     (require 'package)
-     (add-to-list 'package-archives
-                  '("melpa" . "http://melpa.org/packages/") t)
-
-   • To use Melpa-Stable:
-
-     (require 'package)
-     (add-to-list 'package-archives
-                  '("melpa-stable" . "http://stable.melpa.org/packages/") t)
-
-   Once you have added your preferred archive, you need to update the
-local package list using:
-
-     M-x package-refresh-contents RET
-
-   Once you have done that, you can install Magit and its dependencies
-using:
-
-     M-x package-install RET magit RET
-
-   Now see *note Post-Installation Tasks::.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Installing from the Git Repository,  Next: Post-Installation Tasks,  Prev: Installing from an Elpa Archive,  Up: Installation
-
-2.2 Installing from the Git Repository
-======================================
-
-Magit depends on the ‘dash’, ‘magit-popup’, ‘ghub’ and ‘with-editor’
-libraries which are available from Melpa and Melpa-Stable.  Install them
-using ‘M-x package-install RET <package> RET’.  Of course you may also
-install them manually from their development repository.
-
-   (An ancient release of Magit is also available from Marmalade, but no
-new versions will be uploaded.  Marmalade is unmaintained — its
-maintainer has stopped responding to support requests from package
-authors or even just to create new accounts so that new authors can
-upload their packages in the first place.)
-
-   Then clone the Magit repository:
-
-     $ git clone https://github.com/magit/magit.git ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/magit
-     $ cd ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/magit
-
-   Then compile the libraries and generate the info manuals:
-
-     $ make
-
-   If you haven’t installed ‘dash’, ‘magit-popup’, ‘ghub’ and
-‘with-editor’ from Melpa or at ‘/path/to/magit/../<package>’, then you
-have to tell ‘make’ where to find them.  To do so create the file
-‘/path/to/magit/config.mk’ with the following content before running
-‘make’:
-
-     LOAD_PATH  = -L /path/to/magit/lisp
-     LOAD_PATH += -L /path/to/dash
-     LOAD_PATH += -L /path/to/magit-popup
-     LOAD_PATH += -L /path/to/ghub
-     LOAD_PATH += -L /path/to/with-editor
-
-   Finally add this to your init file:
-
-     (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/magit/lisp")
-     (require 'magit)
-
-     (with-eval-after-load 'info
-       (info-initialize)
-       (add-to-list 'Info-directory-list
-                    "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/magit/Documentation/"))
-
-   Note that you have to add the ‘lisp’ subdirectory to the ‘load-path’,
-not the top-level of the repository, and that elements of ‘load-path’
-should not end with a slash, while those of ‘Info-directory-list’
-should.
-
-   Instead of requiring the feature ‘magit’, you could load just the
-autoload definitions, by loading the file ‘magit-autoloads.el’.
-
-     (load "/path/to/magit/lisp/magit-autoloads")
-
-   Instead of running Magit directly from the repository by adding that
-to the ‘load-path’, you might want to instead install it in some other
-directory using ‘sudo make install’ and setting ‘load-path’ accordingly.
-
-   To update Magit use:
-
-     $ git pull
-     $ make
-
-   At times it might be necessary to run ‘make clean all’ instead.
-
-   To view all available targets use ‘make help’.
-
-   Now see *note Post-Installation Tasks::.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Post-Installation Tasks,  Prev: Installing from the Git Repository,  Up: Installation
-
-2.3 Post-Installation Tasks
-===========================
-
-After installing Magit you should verify that you are indeed using the
-Magit, Git, and Emacs releases you think you are using.  It’s best to
-restart Emacs before doing so, to make sure you are not using an
-outdated value for ‘load-path’.
-
-     M-x magit-version RET
-
-   should display something like
-
-     Magit 2.8.0, Git 2.10.2, Emacs 25.1.1, gnu/linux
-
-   Then you might also want to read about options that many users likely
-want to customize.  See *note Essential Settings::.
-
-   To be able to follow cross references to Git manpages found in this
-manual, you might also have to manually install the ‘gitman’ info
-manual, or advice ‘Info-follow-nearest-node’ to instead open the actual
-manpage.  See *note How to install the gitman info manual?::.
-
-   If you are completely new to Magit then see *note Getting Started::.
-
-   If you run into problems, then please see the *note FAQ::.  Also see
-the *note Debugging Tools::.
-
-   And last but not least please consider making a donation, to ensure
-that I can keep working on Magit.  See <https://magit.vc/donations>.
-for various donation options.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Getting Started,  Next: Interface Concepts,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Top
-
-3 Getting Started
-*****************
-
-This short tutorial describes the most essential features that many
-Magitians use on a daily basis.  It only scratches the surface but
-should be enough to get you started.
-
-   IMPORTANT: It is safest if you clone some repository just for this
-tutorial.  Alternatively you can use an existing local repository, but
-if you do that, then you should commit all uncommitted changes before
-proceeding.
-
-   To display information about the current Git repository, type ‘M-x
-magit-status RET’.  You will be using this command a lot, and should
-therefore give it a global key binding.  This is what we recommend:
-
-     (global-set-key (kbd "C-x g") 'magit-status)
-
-   Most Magit commands are commonly invoked from the status buffer.  It
-can be considered the primary interface for interacting with Git using
-Magit.  Many other Magit buffers may exist at a given time, but they are
-often created from this buffer.
-
-   Depending on what state your repository is in, this buffer may
-contain sections titled "Staged changes", "Unstaged changes", "Unmerged
-into origin/master", "Unpushed to origin/master", and many others.
-
-   Since we are starting from a safe state, which you can easily return
-to (by doing a ‘git reset --hard PRE-MAGIT-STATE’), there currently are
-not staged or unstaged changes.  Edit some files and save the changes.
-Then go back to the status buffer, while at the same time refreshing it,
-by typing ‘C-x g’.  (When the status buffer, or any Magit buffer for
-that matter, is the current buffer, then you can also use just ‘g’ to
-refresh it).
-
-   Move between sections using ‘p’ and ‘n’.  Note that the bodies of
-some sections are hidden.  Type ‘TAB’ to expand or collapse the section
-at point.  You can also use ‘C-tab’ to cycle the visibility of the
-current section and its children.  Move to a file section inside the
-section named "Unstaged changes" and type ‘s’ to stage the changes you
-have made to that file.  That file now appears under "Staged changes".
-
-   Magit can stage and unstage individual hunks, not just complete
-files.  Move to the file you have just staged, expand it using ‘TAB’,
-move to one of the hunks using ‘n’, and unstage just that by typing ‘u’.
-Note how the staging (‘s’) and unstaging (‘u’) commands operate on the
-change at point.  Many other commands behave the same way.
-
-   You can also un-/stage just part of a hunk.  Inside the body of a
-hunk section (move there using ‘C-n’), set the mark using ‘C-SPC’ and
-move down until some added and/or removed lines fall inside the region
-but not all of them.  Again type ‘s’ to stage.
-
-   It is also possible to un-/stage multiple files at once.  Move to a
-file section, type ‘C-SPC’, move to the next file using ‘n’, and then
-‘s’ to stage both files.  Note that both the mark and point have to be
-on the headings of sibling sections for this to work.  If the region
-looks like it does in other buffers, then it doesn’t select Magit
-sections that can be acted on as a unit.
-
-   And then of course you want to commit your changes.  Type ‘c’.  This
-shows the committing popup buffer featuring various commit variants and
-arguments that can be passed to ‘git commit’.  Do not worry about those
-for now.  We want to create a "normal" commit, which is done by typing
-‘c’ again.
-
-   Now two new buffers appear.  One is for writing the commit message,
-the other shows a diff with the changes that you are about to committed.
-Write a message and then type ‘C-c C-c’ to actually create the commit.
-
-   You probably don’t want to push the commit you just created because
-you just committed some random changes, but if that is not the case you
-could push it by typing ‘P’ to bring up the push popup and then ‘p’ to
-push to a branch with the same name as the local branch onto the remote
-configured as the push-remote.  (If the push-remote is not configured
-yet, then you would first be prompted for the remote to push to.)
-
-   So far we have mentioned the commit, push, and log popups.  These are
-probably among the popups you will be using the most, but many others
-exist.  To show a popup that lists all other popups (as well as the
-various apply commands and some other fundamental commands), type ‘h’.
-Try a few.
-
-   The key bindings in that popup correspond to the bindings in Magit
-buffers, including but not limited to the status buffer.  So you could
-type ‘h d’ to bring up the diff popup, but once you remember that "d"
-stands for "diff", you would usually do so by just typing ‘d’.  But the
-"popup of popups" is useful even once you have memorized all the
-bindings, as it can provide easy access to Magit commands from non-Magit
-buffers.  You should create a global key binding for this command too:
-
-     (global-set-key (kbd "C-x M-g") 'magit-dispatch-popup)
-
-   In the same vein, you might also want to enable
-‘global-magit-file-mode’ to get some more Magit key bindings in regular
-file-visiting buffers (see *note Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting
-Files::).
-
-   It is not necessary that you do so now, but if you stick with Magit,
-then it is highly recommended that you read the next section too.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Interface Concepts,  Next: Inspecting,  Prev: Getting Started,  Up: Top
-
-4 Interface Concepts
-********************
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Modes and Buffers::
-* Sections::
-* Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands::
-* Completion, Confirmation and the Selection: Completion Confirmation and the Selection.
-* Running Git::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Modes and Buffers,  Next: Sections,  Up: Interface Concepts
-
-4.1 Modes and Buffers
-=====================
-
-Magit provides several major-modes.  For each of these modes there
-usually exists only one buffer per repository.  Separate modes and thus
-buffers exist for commits, diffs, logs, and some other things.
-
-   Besides these special purpose buffers, there also exists an overview
-buffer, called the *status buffer*.  Its usually from this buffer that
-the user invokes Git commands, or creates or visits other buffers.
-
-   In this manual we often speak about "Magit buffers".  By that we mean
-buffers whose major-modes derive from ‘magit-mode’.
-
-‘M-x magit-toggle-buffer-lock’     (‘magit-toggle-buffer-lock’)
-
-     This command locks the current buffer to its value or if the buffer
-     is already locked, then it unlocks it.
-
-     Locking a buffer to its value prevents it from being reused to
-     display another value.  The name of a locked buffer contains its
-     value, which allows telling it apart from other locked buffers and
-     the unlocked buffer.
-
-     Not all Magit buffers can be locked to their values, for example it
-     wouldn’t make sense to lock a status buffer.
-
-     There can only be a single unlocked buffer using a certain
-     major-mode per repository.  So when a buffer is being unlocked and
-     another unlocked buffer already exists for that mode and
-     repository, then the former buffer is instead deleted and the
-     latter is displayed in its place.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Switching Buffers::
-* Naming Buffers::
-* Quitting Windows::
-* Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers::
-* Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers::
-* Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Switching Buffers,  Next: Naming Buffers,  Up: Modes and Buffers
-
-4.1.1 Switching Buffers
------------------------
-
- -- Function: magit-display-buffer buffer
-
-     This function is a wrapper around ‘display-buffer’ and is used to
-     display any Magit buffer.  It displays BUFFER in some window and,
-     unlike ‘display-buffer’, also selects that window, provided
-     ‘magit-display-buffer-noselect’ is ‘nil’.  It also runs the hooks
-     mentioned below.
-
- -- Variable: magit-display-buffer-noselect
-
-     When this is non-nil, then ‘magit-display-buffer’ only displays the
-     buffer but forgoes also selecting the window.  This variable should
-     not be set globally, it is only intended to be let-bound, by code
-     that automatically updates "the other window".  This is used for
-     example when the revision buffer is updated when you move inside
-     the log buffer.
-
- -- User Option: magit-display-buffer-function
-
-     The function specified here is called by ‘magit-display-buffer’
-     with one argument, a buffer, to actually display that buffer.  This
-     function should call ‘display-buffer’ with that buffer as first and
-     a list of display actions as second argument.
-
-     Magit provides several functions, listed below, that are suitable
-     values for this option.  If you want to use different rules, then a
-     good way of doing that is to start with a copy of one of these
-     functions and then adjust it to your needs.
-
-     Instead of using a wrapper around ‘display-buffer’, that function
-     itself can be used here, in which case the display actions have to
-     be specified by adding them to ‘display-buffer-alist’ instead.
-
-     To learn about display actions, see *note (elisp)Choosing a Window
-     for Display::.
-
- -- Function: magit-display-buffer-traditional buffer
-
-     This function is the current default value of the option
-     ‘magit-display-buffer-function’.  Before that option and this
-     function were added, the behavior was hard-coded in many places all
-     over the code base but now all the rules are contained in this one
-     function (except for the "noselect" special case mentioned above).
-
- -- Function: magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1
-
-     This function displays most buffers in the currently selected
-     window.  If a buffer’s mode derives from ‘magit-diff-mode’ or
-     ‘magit-process-mode’, it is displayed in another window.
-
- -- Function: magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1
-
-     This function fills the entire frame when displaying a status
-     buffer.  Otherwise, it behaves like
-     ‘magit-display-buffer-traditional’.
-
- -- Function: magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-topleft-v1
-
-     This function fills the entire frame when displaying a status
-     buffer.  It behaves like ‘magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1’
-     except that it displays buffers that derive from ‘magit-diff-mode’
-     or ‘magit-process-mode’ to the top or left of the current buffer
-     rather than to the bottom or right.  As a result, Magit buffers
-     tend to pop up on the same side as they would if
-     ‘magit-display-buffer-traditional’ were in use.
-
- -- Function: magit-display-buffer-fullcolumn-most-v1
-
-     This function displays most buffers so that they fill the entire
-     height of the frame.  However, the buffer is displayed in another
-     window if (1) the buffer’s mode derives from ‘magit-process-mode’,
-     or (2) the buffer’s mode derives from ‘magit-diff-mode’, provided
-     that the mode of the current buffer derives from ‘magit-log-mode’
-     or ‘magit-cherry-mode’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-pre-display-buffer-hook
-
-     This hook is run by ‘magit-display-buffer’ before displaying the
-     buffer.
-
- -- Function: magit-save-window-configuration
-
-     This function saves the current window configuration.  Later when
-     the buffer is buried, it may be restored by
-     ‘magit-restore-window-configuration’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-post-display-buffer-hook
-
-     This hook is run by ‘magit-display-buffer’ after displaying the
-     buffer.
-
- -- Function: magit-maybe-set-dedicated
-
-     This function remembers if a new window had to be created to
-     display the buffer, or whether an existing window was reused.  This
-     information is later used by ‘magit-mode-quit-window’, to determine
-     whether the window should be deleted when its last Magit buffer is
-     buried.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Naming Buffers,  Next: Quitting Windows,  Prev: Switching Buffers,  Up: Modes and Buffers
-
-4.1.2 Naming Buffers
---------------------
-
- -- User Option: magit-generate-buffer-name-function
-
-     The function used to generate the names of Magit buffers.
-
-     Such a function should take the options
-     ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’ as well as ‘magit-buffer-name-format’
-     into account.  If it doesn’t, then should be clearly stated in the
-     doc-string.  And if it supports %-sequences beyond those mentioned
-     in the doc-string of the option ‘magit-buffer-name-format’, then
-     its own doc-string should describe the additions.
-
- -- Function: magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function mode
-
-     This function returns a buffer name suitable for a buffer whose
-     major-mode is MODE and which shows information about the repository
-     in which ‘default-directory’ is located.
-
-     This function uses ‘magit-buffer-name-format’ and supporting all of
-     the %-sequences mentioned the documentation of that option.  It
-     also respects the option ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-buffer-name-format
-
-     The format string used to name Magit buffers.
-
-     At least the following %-sequences are supported:
-
-        • ‘%m’
-
-          The name of the major-mode, but with the ‘-mode’ suffix
-          removed.
-
-        • ‘%M’
-
-          Like ‘%m’ but abbreviate ‘magit-status-mode’ as ‘magit’.
-
-        • ‘%v’
-
-          The value the buffer is locked to, in parentheses, or an empty
-          string if the buffer is not locked to a value.
-
-        • ‘%V’
-
-          Like ‘%v’, but the string is prefixed with a space, unless it
-          is an empty string.
-
-        • ‘%t’
-
-          The top-level directory of the working tree of the repository,
-          or if ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’ is non-nil an abbreviation
-          of that.
-
-        • ‘%x’
-
-          If ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’ is nil "*", otherwise the
-          empty string.  Due to limitations of the ‘uniquify’ package,
-          buffer names must end with the path.
-
-        • ‘%T’
-
-          Obsolete, use "%t%x" instead.  Like ‘%t’, but append an
-          asterisk if and only if ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’ is nil.
-
-     The value should always contain ‘%m’ or ‘%M’, ‘%v’ or ‘%V’, and
-     ‘%t’ (or the obsolete ‘%T’).  If ‘magit-uniquify-buffer-names’ is
-     non-nil, then the value must end with ‘%t’ or ‘%t%x’ (or the
-     obsolete ‘%T’).  See issue #2841.
-
- -- User Option: magit-uniquify-buffer-names
-
-     This option controls whether the names of Magit buffers are
-     uniquified.  If the names are not being uniquified, then they
-     contain the full path of the top-level of the working tree of the
-     corresponding repository.  If they are being uniquified, then they
-     end with the basename of the top-level, or if that would conflict
-     with the name used for other buffers, then the names of all these
-     buffers are adjusted until they no longer conflict.
-
-     This is done using the ‘uniquify’ package; customize its options to
-     control how buffer names are uniquified.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Quitting Windows,  Next: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers,  Prev: Naming Buffers,  Up: Modes and Buffers
-
-4.1.3 Quitting Windows
-----------------------
-
-‘q’     (‘magit-mode-bury-buffer’)
-
-     This command buries the current Magit buffer.  With a prefix
-     argument, it instead kills the buffer.
-
- -- User Option: magit-bury-buffer-function
-
-     The function used to actually bury or kill the current buffer.
-
-     ‘magit-mode-bury-buffer’ calls this function with one argument.  If
-     the argument is non-nil, then the function has to kill the current
-     buffer.  Otherwise it has to bury it alive.  The default value
-     currently is ‘magit-restore-window-configuration’.
-
- -- Function: magit-restore-window-configuration kill-buffer
-
-     Bury or kill the current buffer using ‘quit-window’, which is
-     called with KILL-BUFFER as first and the selected window as second
-     argument.
-
-     Then restore the window configuration that existed right before the
-     current buffer was displayed in the selected frame.  Unfortunately
-     that also means that point gets adjusted in all the buffers, which
-     are being displayed in the selected frame.
-
- -- Function: magit-mode-quit-window kill-buffer
-
-     Bury or kill the current buffer using ‘quit-window’, which is
-     called with KILL-BUFFER as first and the selected window as second
-     argument.
-
-     Then, if the window was originally created to display a Magit
-     buffer and the buried buffer was the last remaining Magit buffer
-     that was ever displayed in the window, then that is deleted.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers,  Next: Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers,  Prev: Quitting Windows,  Up: Modes and Buffers
-
-4.1.4 Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers
--------------------------------------------
-
-After running a command which may change the state of the current
-repository, the current Magit buffer and the corresponding status buffer
-are refreshed.  The status buffer may optionally be automatically
-refreshed whenever a buffer is saved to a file inside the respective
-repository.
-
-   Automatically refreshing Magit buffers ensures that the displayed
-information is up-to-date most of the time but can lead to a noticeable
-delay in big repositories.  Other Magit buffers are not refreshed to
-keep the delay to a minimum and also because doing so can sometimes be
-undesirable.
-
-   Buffers can also be refreshed explicitly, which is useful in buffers
-that weren’t current during the last refresh and after changes were made
-to the repository outside of Magit.
-
-‘g’     (‘magit-refresh’)
-
-     This command refreshes the current buffer if its major mode derives
-     from ‘magit-mode’ as well as the corresponding status buffer.
-
-     If the option ‘magit-revert-buffers’ calls for it, then it also
-     reverts all unmodified buffers that visit files being tracked in
-     the current repository.
-
-‘G’     (‘magit-refresh-all’)
-
-     This command refreshes all Magit buffers belonging to the current
-     repository and also reverts all unmodified buffers that visit files
-     being tracked in the current repository.
-
-     The file-visiting buffers are always reverted, even if
-     ‘magit-revert-buffers’ is nil.
-
- -- User Option: magit-refresh-buffer-hook
-
-     This hook is run in each Magit buffer that was refreshed during the
-     current refresh - normally the current buffer and the status
-     buffer.
-
- -- User Option: magit-refresh-status-buffer
-
-     When this option is non-nil, then the status buffer is
-     automatically refreshed after running git for side-effects, in
-     addition to the current Magit buffer, which is always refreshed
-     automatically.
-
-     Only set this to nil after exhausting all other options to improve
-     performance.
-
- -- Function: magit-after-save-refresh-status
-
-     This function is intended to be added to ‘after-save-hook’.  After
-     doing that the corresponding status buffer is refreshed whenever a
-     buffer is saved to a file inside a repository.
-
-     Note that refreshing a Magit buffer is done by re-creating its
-     contents from scratch, which can be slow in large repositories.  If
-     you are not satisfied with Magit’s performance, then you should
-     obviously not add this function to that hook.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers,  Next: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers,  Prev: Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers,  Up: Modes and Buffers
-
-4.1.5 Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers
------------------------------------------------
-
-File-visiting buffers are by default saved at certain points in time.
-This doesn’t guarantee that Magit buffers are always up-to-date, but,
-provided one only edits files by editing them in Emacs and uses only
-Magit to interact with Git, one can be fairly confident.  When in doubt
-or after outside changes, type ‘g’ (‘magit-refresh’) to save and refresh
-explicitly.
-
- -- User Option: magit-save-repository-buffers
-
-     This option controls whether file-visiting buffers are saved before
-     certain events.
-
-     If this is non-nil then all modified file-visiting buffers
-     belonging to the current repository may be saved before running
-     commands, before creating new Magit buffers, and before explicitly
-     refreshing such buffers.  If this is ‘dontask’ then this is done
-     without user intervention.  If it is ‘t’ then the user has to
-     confirm each save.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers,  Prev: Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers,  Up: Modes and Buffers
-
-4.1.6 Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers
---------------------------------------------------
-
-By default Magit automatically reverts buffers that are visiting files
-that are being tracked in a Git repository, after they have changed on
-disk.  When using Magit one often changes files on disk by running git,
-i.e.  "outside Emacs", making this a rather important feature.
-
-   For example, if you discard a change in the status buffer, then that
-is done by running ‘git apply --reverse ...’, and Emacs considers the
-file to have "changed on disk".  If Magit did not automatically revert
-the buffer, then you would have to type ‘M-x revert-buffer RET RET’ in
-the visiting buffer before you could continue making changes.
-
- -- User Option: magit-auto-revert-mode
-
-     When this mode is enabled, then buffers that visit tracked files,
-     are automatically reverted after the visited files changed on disk.
-
- -- User Option: global-auto-revert-mode
-
-     When this mode is enabled, then any file-visiting buffer is
-     automatically reverted after the visited file changed on disk.
-
-     If you like buffers that visit tracked files to be automatically
-     reverted, then you might also like any buffer to be reverted, not
-     just those visiting tracked files.  If that is the case, then
-     enable this mode _instead of_ ‘magit-auto-revert-mode’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-auto-revert-immediately
-
-     This option controls whether Magit reverts buffers immediately.
-
-     If this is non-nil and either ‘global-auto-revert-mode’ or
-     ‘magit-auto-revert-mode’ is enabled, then Magit immediately reverts
-     buffers by explicitly calling ‘auto-revert-buffers’ after running
-     git for side-effects.
-
-     If ‘auto-revert-use-notify’ is non-nil (and file notifications are
-     actually supported), then ‘magit-auto-revert-immediately’ does not
-     have to be non-nil, because the reverts happen immediately anyway.
-
-     If ‘magit-auto-revert-immediately’ and ‘auto-revert-use-notify’ are
-     both ‘nil’, then reverts happen after ‘auto-revert-interval’
-     seconds of user inactivity.  That is not desirable.
-
- -- User Option: auto-revert-use-notify
-
-     This option controls whether file notification functions should be
-     used.  Note that this variable unfortunately defaults to ‘t’ even
-     on systems on which file notifications cannot be used.
-
- -- User Option: magit-auto-revert-tracked-only
-
-     This option controls whether ‘magit-auto-revert-mode’ only reverts
-     tracked files or all files that are located inside Git
-     repositories, including untracked files and files located inside
-     Git’s control directory.
-
- -- Command: auto-revert-mode
-
-     The global mode ‘magit-auto-revert-mode’ works by turning on this
-     local mode in the appropriate buffers (but
-     ‘global-auto-revert-mode’ is implemented differently).  You can
-     also turn it on or off manually, which might be necessary if Magit
-     does not notice that a previously untracked file now is being
-     tracked or vice-versa.
-
- -- User Option: auto-revert-stop-on-user-input
-
-     This option controls whether the arrival of user input suspends the
-     automatic reverts for ‘auto-revert-interval’ seconds.
-
- -- User Option: auto-revert-interval
-
-     This option controls for how many seconds Emacs waits before
-     resuming suspended reverts.
-
- -- User Option: auto-revert-buffer-list-filter
-
-     This option specifies an additional filter used by
-     ‘auto-revert-buffers’ to determine whether a buffer should be
-     reverted or not.
-
-     This option is provided by ‘magit’, which also redefines
-     ‘auto-revert-buffers’ to respect it.  Magit users who do not turn
-     on the local mode ‘auto-revert-mode’ themselves, are best served by
-     setting the value to ‘magit-auto-revert-repository-buffers-p’.
-
-     However the default is nil, to not disturb users who do use the
-     local mode directly.  If you experience delays when running Magit
-     commands, then you should consider using one of the predicates
-     provided by Magit - especially if you also use Tramp.
-
-     Users who do turn on ‘auto-revert-mode’ in buffers in which Magit
-     doesn’t do that for them, should likely not use any filter.  Users
-     who turn on ‘global-auto-revert-mode’, do not have to worry about
-     this option, because it is disregarded if the global mode is
-     enabled.
-
- -- User Option: auto-revert-verbose
-
-     This option controls whether Emacs reports when a buffer has been
-     reverted.
-
-   The options with the ‘auto-revert-’ prefix are located in the Custom
-group named ‘auto-revert’.  The other, magit-specific, options are
-located in the ‘magit’ group.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Risk of Reverting Automatically::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Risk of Reverting Automatically,  Up: Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers
-
-Risk of Reverting Automatically
-...............................
-
-For the vast majority users automatically reverting file-visiting
-buffers after they have changed on disk is harmless.
-
-   If a buffer is modified (i.e.  it contains changes that haven’t been
-saved yet), then Emacs would refuse to automatically revert it.  If you
-save a previously modified buffer, then that results in what is seen by
-Git as an uncommitted change.  Git would then refuse to carry out any
-commands that would cause these changes to be lost.  In other words, if
-there is anything that could be lost, then either Git or Emacs would
-refuse to discard the changes.
-
-   However if you do use file-visiting buffers as a sort of ad hoc
-"staging area", then the automatic reverts could potentially cause data
-loss.  So far I have only heard from one user who uses such a workflow.
-
-   An example: You visit some file in a buffer, edit it, and save the
-changes.  Then, outside of Emacs (or at least not using Magit or by
-saving the buffer) you change the file on disk again.  At this point the
-buffer is the only place where the intermediate version still exists.
-You have saved the changes to disk, but that has since been overwritten.
-Meanwhile Emacs considers the buffer to be unmodified (because you have
-not made any changes to it since you last saved it to the visited file)
-and therefore would not object to it being automatically reverted.  At
-this point an Auto-Revert mode would kick in.  It would check whether
-the buffer is modified and since that is not the case it would revert
-it.  The intermediate version would be lost.  (Actually you could still
-get it back using the ‘undo’ command.)
-
-   If your workflow depends on Emacs preserving the intermediate version
-in the buffer, then you have to disable all Auto-Revert modes.  But
-please consider that such a workflow would be dangerous even without
-using an Auto-Revert mode, and should therefore be avoided.  If Emacs
-crashed or if you quit Emacs by mistake, then you would also lose the
-buffer content.  There would be no autosave file still containing the
-intermediate version (because that was deleted when you saved the
-buffer) and you would not be asked whether you want to save the buffer
-(because it isn’t modified).
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Sections,  Next: Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands,  Prev: Modes and Buffers,  Up: Interface Concepts
-
-4.2 Sections
-============
-
-Magit buffers are organized into nested sections, which can be collapsed
-and expanded, similar to how sections are handled in Org mode.  Each
-section also has a type, and some sections also have a value.  For each
-section type there can also be a local keymap, shared by all sections of
-that type.
-
-   Taking advantage of the section value and type, many commands operate
-on the current section, or when the region is active and selects
-sections of the same type, all of the selected sections.  Commands that
-only make sense for a particular section type (as opposed to just
-behaving differently depending on the type) are usually bound in section
-type keymaps.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Section Movement::
-* Section Visibility::
-* Section Hooks::
-* Section Types and Values::
-* Section Options::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Section Movement,  Next: Section Visibility,  Up: Sections
-
-4.2.1 Section Movement
-----------------------
-
-To move within a section use the usual keys (‘C-p’, ‘C-n’, ‘C-b’, ‘C-f’
-etc), whose global bindings are not shadowed.  To move to another
-section use the following commands.
-
-‘p’     (‘magit-section-backward’)
-
-     When not at the beginning of a section, then move to the beginning
-     of the current section.  At the beginning of a section, instead
-     move to the beginning of the previous visible section.
-
-‘n’     (‘magit-section-forward’)
-
-     Move to the beginning of the next visible section.
-
-‘M-p’     (‘magit-section-backward-siblings’)
-
-     Move to the beginning of the previous sibling section.  If there is
-     no previous sibling section, then move to the parent section
-     instead.
-
-‘M-n’     (‘magit-section-forward-siblings’)
-
-     Move to the beginning of the next sibling section.  If there is no
-     next sibling section, then move to the parent section instead.
-
-‘^’     (‘magit-section-up’)
-
-     Move to the beginning of the parent of the current section.
-
-   The above commands all call the hook ‘magit-section-movement-hook’.
-Any of the functions listed below can be used as members of this hook.
-
- -- Variable: magit-section-movement-hook
-
-     This hook is run by all of the above movement commands, after
-     arriving at the destination.
-
- -- Function: magit-hunk-set-window-start
-
-     This hook function ensures that the beginning of the current
-     section is visible, provided it is a ‘hunk’ section.  Otherwise, it
-     does nothing.  This function is a member of the hook’s default
-     value.
-
- -- Function: magit-section-set-window-start
-
-     This hook function ensures that the beginning of the current
-     section is visible, regardless of the section’s type.  If you add
-     this to ‘magit-section-movement-hook’, then you must remove the
-     hunk-only variant in turn.
-
- -- Function: magit-log-maybe-show-more-commits
-
-     This hook function only has an effect in log buffers, and ‘point’
-     is on the "show more" section.  If that is the case, then it
-     doubles the number of commits that are being shown.  This function
-     is a member of the hook’s default value.
-
- -- Function: magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer
-
-     When moving inside a log buffer, then this function updates the
-     revision buffer, provided it is already being displayed in another
-     window of the same frame.  This function is a member of the hook’s
-     default value.
-
- -- Function: magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer
-
-     When moving inside a log buffer and another window of the same
-     frame displays a blob buffer, then this function instead displays
-     the blob buffer for the commit at point in that window.
-
- -- Function: magit-status-maybe-update-revision-buffer
-
-     When moving inside a status buffer, then this function updates the
-     revision buffer, provided it is already being displayed in another
-     window of the same frame.
-
- -- Function: magit-status-maybe-update-blob-buffer
-
-     When moving inside a status buffer and another window of the same
-     frame displays a blob buffer, then this function instead displays
-     the blob buffer for the commit at point in that window.
-
- -- User Option: magit-update-other-window-delay
-
-     Delay before automatically updating the other window.
-
-     When moving around in certain buffers, then certain other buffers,
-     which are being displayed in another window, may optionally be
-     updated to display information about the section at point.
-
-     When holding down a key to move by more than just one section, then
-     that would update that buffer for each section on the way.  To
-     prevent that, updating the revision buffer is delayed, and this
-     option controls for how long.  For optimal experience you might
-     have to adjust this delay and/or the keyboard repeat rate and delay
-     of your graphical environment or operating system.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Section Visibility,  Next: Section Hooks,  Prev: Section Movement,  Up: Sections
-
-4.2.2 Section Visibility
-------------------------
-
-Magit provides many commands for changing the visibility of sections,
-but all you need to get started are the next two.
-
-‘TAB’     (‘magit-section-toggle’)
-
-     Toggle the visibility of the body of the current section.
-
-‘C-<tab>’     (‘magit-section-cycle’)
-
-     Cycle the visibility of current section and its children.
-
-‘M-<tab>’     (‘magit-section-cycle-diffs’)
-
-     Cycle the visibility of diff-related sections in the current
-     buffer.
-
-‘S-<tab>’     (‘magit-section-cycle-global’)
-
-     Cycle the visibility of all sections in the current buffer.
-
-‘1’     (‘magit-section-show-level-1’)
-‘2’     (‘magit-section-show-level-2’)
-‘3’     (‘magit-section-show-level-3’)
-‘4’     (‘magit-section-show-level-4’)
-
-     Show sections surrounding the current section up to level N.
-
-‘M-1’     (‘magit-section-show-level-1-all’)
-‘M-2’     (‘magit-section-show-level-2-all’)
-‘M-3’     (‘magit-section-show-level-3-all’)
-‘M-4’     (‘magit-section-show-level-4-all’)
-
-     Show all sections up to level N.
-
-   Some functions, which are used to implement the above commands, are
-also exposed as commands themselves.  By default no keys are bound to
-these commands, as they are generally perceived to be much less useful.
-But your mileage may vary.
-
- -- Command: magit-section-show
-
-     Show the body of the current section.
-
- -- Command: magit-section-hide
-
-     Hide the body of the current section.
-
- -- Command: magit-section-show-headings
-
-     Recursively show headings of children of the current section.  Only
-     show the headings.  Previously shown text-only bodies are hidden.
-
- -- Command: magit-section-show-children
-
-     Recursively show the bodies of children of the current section.
-     With a prefix argument show children down to the level of the
-     current section, and hide deeper children.
-
- -- Command: magit-section-hide-children
-
-     Recursively hide the bodies of children of the current section.
-
- -- Command: magit-section-toggle-children
-
-     Toggle visibility of bodies of children of the current section.
-
-   When a buffer is first created then some sections are shown expanded
-while others are not.  This is hard coded.  When a buffer is refreshed
-then the previous visibility is preserved.  The initial visibility of
-certain sections can also be overwritten using the hook
-‘magit-section-set-visibility-hook’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-section-initial-visibility-alist
-
-     This options can be used to override the initial visibility of
-     sections.  In the future it will also be used to define the
-     defaults, but currently a section’s default is still hardcoded.
-
-     The value is an alist.  Each element maps a section type or lineage
-     to the initial visibility state for such sections.  The state has
-     to be one of ‘show’ or ‘hide’, or a function that returns one of
-     these symbols.  A function is called with the section as the only
-     argument.
-
-     Use the command ‘magit-describe-section-briefly’ to determine a
-     section’s lineage or type.  The vector in the output is the section
-     lineage and the type is the first element of that vector.
-     Wildcards can be used, see ‘magit-section-match’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-section-cache-visibility
-
-     This option controls for which sections the previous visibility
-     state should be restored if a section disappears and later appears
-     again.  The value is a boolean or a list of section types.  If t,
-     then the visibility of all sections is cached.  Otherwise this is
-     only done for sections whose type matches one of the listed types.
-
-     This requires that the function ‘magit-section-cached-visibility’
-     is a member of ‘magit-section-set-visibility-hook’.
-
- -- Variable: magit-section-set-visibility-hook
-
-     This hook is run when first creating a buffer and also when
-     refreshing an existing buffer, and is used to determine the
-     visibility of the section currently being inserted.
-
-     Each function is called with one argument, the section being
-     inserted.  It should return ‘hide’ or ‘show’, or to leave the
-     visibility undefined ‘nil’.  If no function decides on the
-     visibility and the buffer is being refreshed, then the visibility
-     is preserved; or if the buffer is being created, then the hard
-     coded default is used.
-
-     Usually this should only be used to set the initial visibility but
-     not during refreshes.  If ‘magit-insert-section--oldroot’ is
-     non-nil, then the buffer is being refreshed and these functions
-     should immediately return ‘nil’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Section Hooks,  Next: Section Types and Values,  Prev: Section Visibility,  Up: Sections
-
-4.2.3 Section Hooks
--------------------
-
-Which sections are inserted into certain buffers is controlled with
-hooks.  This includes the status and the refs buffers.  For other
-buffers, e.g.  log and diff buffers, this is not possible.  The command
-‘magit-describe-section’ can be used to see which hook (if any) was
-responsible for inserting the section at point.
-
-   For buffers whose sections can be customized by the user, a hook
-variable called ‘magit-TYPE-sections-hook’ exists.  This hook should be
-changed using ‘magit-add-section-hook’.  Avoid using ‘add-hooks’ or the
-Custom interface.
-
-   The various available section hook variables are described later in
-this manual along with the appropriate "section inserter functions".
-
- -- Function: magit-add-section-hook hook function &optional at append
-          local
-
-     Add the function FUNCTION to the value of section hook HOOK.
-
-     Add FUNCTION at the beginning of the hook list unless optional
-     APPEND is non-nil, in which case FUNCTION is added at the end.  If
-     FUNCTION already is a member then move it to the new location.
-
-     If optional AT is non-nil and a member of the hook list, then add
-     FUNCTION next to that instead.  Add before or after AT, or replace
-     AT with FUNCTION depending on APPEND.  If APPEND is the symbol
-     ‘replace’, then replace AT with FUNCTION.  For any other non-nil
-     value place FUNCTION right after AT.  If nil, then place FUNCTION
-     right before AT.  If FUNCTION already is a member of the list but
-     AT is not, then leave FUNCTION where ever it already is.
-
-     If optional LOCAL is non-nil, then modify the hook’s buffer-local
-     value rather than its global value.  This makes the hook local by
-     copying the default value.  That copy is then modified.
-
-     HOOK should be a symbol.  If HOOK is void, it is first set to nil.
-     HOOK’s value must not be a single hook function.  FUNCTION should
-     be a function that takes no arguments and inserts one or multiple
-     sections at point, moving point forward.  FUNCTION may choose not
-     to insert its section(s), when doing so would not make sense.  It
-     should not be abused for other side-effects.
-
-   To remove a function from a section hook, use ‘remove-hook’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Section Types and Values,  Next: Section Options,  Prev: Section Hooks,  Up: Sections
-
-4.2.4 Section Types and Values
-------------------------------
-
-Each section has a type, for example ‘hunk’, ‘file’, and ‘commit’.
-Instances of certain section types also have a value.  The value of a
-section of type ‘file’, for example, is a file name.
-
-   Users usually do not have to worry about a section’s type and value,
-but knowing them can be handy at times.
-
-‘M-x magit-describe-section-briefly’     (‘magit-describe-section-briefly’)
-
-     Show information about the section at point in the echo area, as
-     "#<magit-section VALUE [TYPE PARENT-TYPE...] BEGINNING-END>".
-
-   Many commands behave differently depending on the type of the section
-at point and/or somehow consume the value of that section.  But that is
-only one of the reasons why the same key may do something different,
-depending on what section is current.
-
-   Additionally for each section type a keymap *might* be defined, named
-‘magit-TYPE-section-map’.  That keymap is used as text property keymap
-of all text belonging to any section of the respective type.  If such a
-map does not exist for a certain type, then you can define it yourself,
-and it will automatically be used.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Section Options,  Prev: Section Types and Values,  Up: Sections
-
-4.2.5 Section Options
----------------------
-
-This section describes options that have an effect on more than just a
-certain type of sections.  As you can see there are not many of those.
-
- -- User Option: magit-section-show-child-count
-
-     Whether to append the number of children to section headings.  This
-     only affects sections that could benefit from this information.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands,  Next: Completion Confirmation and the Selection,  Prev: Sections,  Up: Interface Concepts
-
-4.3 Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands
-=====================================
-
-Many Magit commands are implemented using *popup buffers*.  First the
-user invokes a *popup* or *prefix* command, which causes a popup buffer
-with the available *infix* arguments and *suffix* commands to be
-displayed.  The user then optionally toggles/sets some arguments and
-finally invokes one of the suffix commands.
-
-   This is implemented in the library ‘magit-popup’.  Earlier releases
-used the library ‘magit-key-mode’.  A future release will switch to a
-yet-to-be-written successor, which will likely be named ‘transient’.
-
-   Because ‘magit-popup’ can also be used by other packages without
-having to depend on all of Magit, it is documented in its own manual.
-See *note (magit-popup)Top::.
-
-‘C-c C-c’     (‘magit-dispatch-popup’)
-
-     This popup command shows a buffer featuring all other Magit popup
-     commands as well as some other commands that are not popup commands
-     themselves.
-
-   This command is also, or especially, useful outside Magit buffers, so
-you should setup a global binding:
-
-     (global-set-key (kbd "C-x M-g") 'magit-dispatch-popup)
-
-   Most popups set their initial arguments according to the
-corresponding ‘magit-*-arguments’ variable.  Two popups, the log and
-diff popups (see *note Logging:: and *note Diffing::), may behave a bit
-differently, depending on the value of ‘magit-use-sticky-arguments’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-use-sticky-arguments
-
-     This option controls how diff and log commands reuse arguments from
-     existing buffers.
-
-     When ‘t’ (the default value), the log or diff popup reuses the
-     arguments from the current repository’s log or diff buffer,
-     respectively.  When no log or diff buffer exists for the current
-     repository, these popups use the default value of
-     ‘magit-log-arguments’ or ‘magit-diff-arguments’.
-
-     When ‘current’, log and diff popups will only reuse the arguments
-     if the current buffer is derived from ‘magit-log-mode’ or
-     ‘magit-diff-mode’, respectively.
-
-     When ‘nil’, the default value of ‘magit-log-arguments’ or
-     ‘magit-diff-arguments’ is always used.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Completion Confirmation and the Selection,  Next: Running Git,  Prev: Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands,  Up: Interface Concepts
-
-4.4 Completion, Confirmation and the Selection
-==============================================
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Action Confirmation::
-* Completion and Confirmation::
-* The Selection::
-* The hunk-internal region::
-* Support for Completion Frameworks::
-* Additional Completion Options::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Action Confirmation,  Next: Completion and Confirmation,  Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection
-
-4.4.1 Action Confirmation
--------------------------
-
-By default many actions that could potentially lead to data loss have to
-be confirmed.  This includes many very common actions, so this can
-quickly become annoying.  Many of these actions can be undone and if you
-have thought about how to undo certain mistakes, then it should be safe
-to disable confirmation for the respective actions.
-
-   The option ‘magit-no-confirm’ can be used to tell Magit to perform
-certain actions without the user having to confirm them.  Note that
-while this option can only be used to disable confirmation for a
-specific set of actions, the next section explains another way of
-telling Magit to ask fewer questions.
-
- -- User Option: magit-no-confirm
-
-     The value of this option is a list of symbols, representing actions
-     that do not have to be confirmed by the user before being carried
-     out.
-
-     By default many potentially dangerous commands ask the user for
-     confirmation.  Each of the below symbols stands for an action
-     which, when invoked unintentionally or without being fully aware of
-     the consequences, could lead to tears.  In many cases there are
-     several commands that perform variations of a certain action, so we
-     don’t use the command names but more generic symbols.
-
-        • Applying changes:
-
-             • ‘discard’ Discarding one or more changes (i.e.  hunks or
-               the complete diff for a file) loses that change,
-               obviously.
-
-             • ‘reverse’ Reverting one or more changes can usually be
-               undone by reverting the reversion.
-
-             • ‘stage-all-changes’, ‘unstage-all-changes’ When there are
-               both staged and unstaged changes, then un-/staging
-               everything would destroy that distinction.  Of course
-               that also applies when un-/staging a single change, but
-               then less is lost and one does that so often that having
-               to confirm every time would be unacceptable.
-
-        • Files:
-
-             • ‘delete’ When a file that isn’t yet tracked by Git is
-               deleted, then it is completely lost, not just the last
-               changes.  Very dangerous.
-
-             • ‘trash’ Instead of deleting a file it can also be move to
-               the system trash.  Obviously much less dangerous than
-               deleting it.
-
-               Also see option ‘magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash’.
-
-             • ‘resurrect’ A deleted file can easily be resurrected by
-               "deleting" the deletion, which is done using the same
-               command that was used to delete the same file in the
-               first place.
-
-             • ‘untrack’ Untracking a file can be undone by tracking it
-               again.
-
-             • ‘rename’ Renaming a file can easily be undone.
-
-        • Sequences:
-
-             • ‘reset-bisect’ Aborting (known to Git as "resetting") a
-               bisect operation loses all information collected so far.
-
-             • ‘abort-rebase’ Aborting a rebase throws away all already
-               modified commits, but it’s possible to restore those from
-               the reflog.
-
-             • ‘abort-merge’ Aborting a merge throws away all conflict
-               resolutions which have already been carried out by the
-               user.
-
-             • ‘merge-dirty’ Merging with a dirty worktree can make it
-               hard to go back to the state before the merge was
-               initiated.
-
-        • References:
-
-             • ‘delete-unmerged-branch’ Once a branch has been deleted,
-               it can only be restored using low-level recovery tools
-               provided by Git.  And even then the reflog is gone.  The
-               user always has to confirm the deletion of a branch by
-               accepting the default choice (or selecting another
-               branch), but when a branch has not been merged yet, also
-               make sure the user is aware of that.
-
-             • ‘delete-pr-branch’ When deleting a branch that was
-               created from a pull request and if no other branches
-               still exist on that remote, then ‘magit-branch-delete’
-               offers to delete the remote as well.  This should be safe
-               because it only happens if no other refs exist in the
-               remotes namespace, and you can recreate the remote if
-               necessary.
-
-             • ‘drop-stashes’ Dropping a stash is dangerous because Git
-               stores stashes in the reflog.  Once a stash is removed,
-               there is no going back without using low-level recovery
-               tools provided by Git.  When a single stash is dropped,
-               then the user always has to confirm by accepting the
-               default (or selecting another).  This action only
-               concerns the deletion of multiple stashes at once.
-
-        • Edit published history:
-
-          Without adding these symbols here, you will be warned before
-          editing commits that have already been pushed to one of the
-          branches listed in ‘magit-published-branches’.
-
-             • ‘amend-published’ Affects most commands that amend to
-               "HEAD".
-
-             • ‘rebase-published’ Affects commands that perform
-               interactive rebases.  This includes commands from the
-               commit popup that modify a commit other than "HEAD",
-               namely the various fixup and squash variants.
-
-             • ‘edit-published’ Affects the commands
-               ‘magit-edit-line-commit’ and
-               ‘magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit’.  These two commands make
-               it quite easy to accidentally edit a published commit, so
-               you should think twice before configuring them not to ask
-               for confirmation.
-
-          To disable confirmation completely, add all three symbols here
-          or set ‘magit-published-branches’ to ‘nil’.
-
-        • Various:
-
-             • ‘kill-process’ There seldom is a reason to kill a
-               process.
-
-        • Global settings:
-
-          Instead of adding all of the above symbols to the value of
-          this option, you can also set it to the atom ‘t’, which has
-          the same effect as adding all of the above symbols.  Doing
-          that most certainly is a bad idea, especially because other
-          symbols might be added in the future.  So even if you don’t
-          want to be asked for confirmation for any of these actions,
-          you are still better of adding all of the respective symbols
-          individually.
-
-          When ‘magit-wip-before-change-mode’ is enabled, then the
-          following actions can be undone fairly easily: ‘discard’,
-          ‘reverse’, ‘stage-all-changes’, and ‘unstage-all-changes’.  If
-          and only if this mode is enabled, then ‘safe-with-wip’ has the
-          same effect as adding all of these symbols individually.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Completion and Confirmation,  Next: The Selection,  Prev: Action Confirmation,  Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection
-
-4.4.2 Completion and Confirmation
----------------------------------
-
-Many Magit commands ask the user to select from a list of possible
-things to act on, while offering the most likely choice as the default.
-For many of these commands the default is the thing at point, provided
-that it actually is a valid thing to act on.  For many commands that act
-on a branch, the current branch serves as the default if there is no
-branch at point.
-
-   These commands combine asking for confirmation and asking for a
-target to act on into a single action.  The user can confirm the default
-target using ‘RET’ or abort using ‘C-g’.  This is similar to a
-‘y-or-n-p’ prompt, but the keys to confirm or abort differ.
-
-   At the same time the user is also given the opportunity to select
-another target, which is useful because for some commands and/or in some
-situations you might want to select the action before selecting the
-target by moving to it.
-
-   However you might find that for some commands you always want to use
-the default target, if any, or even that you want the command to act on
-the default without requiring any confirmation at all.  The option
-‘magit-dwim-selection’ can be used to configure certain commands to that
-effect.
-
-   Note that when the region is active then many commands act on the
-things that are selected using a mechanism based on the region, in many
-cases after asking for confirmation.  This region-based mechanism is
-called the "selection" and is described in detail in the next section.
-When a selection exists that is valid for the invoked command, then that
-command never offers to act on something else, and whether it asks for
-confirmation is not controlled by this option.
-
-   Also note that Magit asks for confirmation of certain actions that
-are not coupled with completion (or the selection).  Such dialogs are
-also not affected by this option and are described in the previous
-section.
-
- -- User Option: magit-dwim-selection
-
-   This option can be used to tell certain commands to use the thing at
-point instead of asking the user to select a candidate to act on, with
-or without confirmation.
-
-   The value has the form ‘((COMMAND nil|PROMPT DEFAULT)...)’.
-
-   • COMMAND is the command that should not prompt for a choice.  To
-     have an effect, the command has to use the function
-     ‘magit-completing-read’ or a utility function which in turn uses
-     that function.
-
-   • If the command uses ‘magit-completing-read’ multiple times, then
-     PROMPT can be used to only affect one of these uses.  PROMPT, if
-     non-nil, is a regular expression that is used to match against the
-     PROMPT argument passed to ‘magit-completing-read’.
-
-   • DEFAULT specifies how to use the default.  If it is ‘t’, then the
-     DEFAULT argument passed to ‘magit-completing-read’ is used without
-     confirmation.  If it is ‘ask’, then the user is given a chance to
-     abort.  DEFAULT can also be ‘nil’, in which case the entry has no
-     effect.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: The Selection,  Next: The hunk-internal region,  Prev: Completion and Confirmation,  Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection
-
-4.4.3 The Selection
--------------------
-
-If the region is active, then many Magit commands act on the things that
-are selected using a mechanism based on the region instead of one single
-thing.  When the region is not active, then these commands act on the
-thing at point or read a single thing to act on.  This is described in
-the previous section — this section only covers how multiple things are
-selected, how that is visualized, and how certain commands behave when
-that is the case.
-
-   Magit’s mechanism for selecting multiple things, or rather sections
-that represent these things, is based on the Emacs region, but the area
-that Magit considers to be selected is typically larger than the region
-and additional restrictions apply.
-
-   Magit makes a distinction between a region that qualifies as forming
-a valid Magit selection and a region that does not.  If the region does
-not qualify, then it is displayed as it is in other Emacs buffers.  If
-the region does qualify as a Magit selection, then the selection is
-always visualized, while the region itself is only visualized if it
-begins and ends on the same line.
-
-   For a region to qualify as a Magit selection, it must begin in the
-heading of one section and end in the heading of a sibling section.
-Note that if the end of the region is at the very beginning of section
-heading (i.e.  at the very beginning of a line) then that section is
-considered to be *inside* the selection.
-
-   This is not consistent with how the region is normally treated in
-Emacs — if the region ends at the beginning of a line, then that line is
-outside the region.  Due to how Magit visualizes the selection, it
-should be obvious that this difference exists.
-
-   Not every command acts on every valid selection.  Some commands do
-not even consider the location of point, others may act on the section
-at point but not support acting on the selection, and even commands that
-do support the selection of course only do so if it selects things that
-they can act on.
-
-   This is the main reason why the selection must include the section at
-point.  Even if a selection exists, the invoked command may disregard
-it, in which case it may act on the current section only.  It is much
-safer to only act on the current section but not the other selected
-sections than it is to act on the current section *instead* of the
-selected sections.  The latter would be much more surprising and if the
-current section always is part of the selection, then that cannot
-happen.
-
- -- Variable: magit-keep-region-overlay
-
-     This variable controls whether the region is visualized as usual
-     even when a valid Magit selection or a hunk-internal region exists.
-     See the doc-string for more information.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: The hunk-internal region,  Next: Support for Completion Frameworks,  Prev: The Selection,  Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection
-
-4.4.4 The hunk-internal region
-------------------------------
-
-Somewhat related to the Magit selection described in the previous
-section is the hunk-internal region.
-
-   Like the selection, the hunk-internal region is based on the Emacs
-region but causes that region to not be visualized as it would in other
-Emacs buffers, and includes the line on which the region ends even if it
-ends at the very beginning of that line.
-
-   Unlike the selection, which is based on a region that must begin in
-the heading of one section and ends in the section of a sibling section,
-the hunk-internal region must begin inside the *body* of a hunk section
-and end in the body of the *same* section.
-
-   The hunk-internal region is honored by "apply" commands, which can,
-among other targets, act on a hunk.  If the hunk-internal region is
-active, then such commands act only on the marked part of the hunk
-instead of on the complete hunk.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Support for Completion Frameworks,  Next: Additional Completion Options,  Prev: The hunk-internal region,  Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection
-
-4.4.5 Support for Completion Frameworks
----------------------------------------
-
-The built-in option ‘completing-read-function’ specifies the low-level
-function used by ‘completing-read’ to ask a user to select from a list
-of choices.  Its default value is ‘completing-read-default’.
-Alternative completion frameworks typically activate themselves by
-substituting their own implementation.
-
-   Mostly for historic reasons Magit provides a similar option named
-‘magit-completing-read-function’, which only controls the low-level
-function used by ‘magit-completing-read’.  This option also makes it
-possible to use a different completing mechanism for Magit than for the
-rest of Emacs, but doing that is not recommend.
-
-   You most likely don’t have to customize the magit-specific option to
-use an alternative completion framework.  For example, if you enable
-‘ivy-mode’, then Magit will respect that, and if you enable ‘helm-mode’,
-then you are done too.
-
-   However if you want to use Ido, then ‘ido-mode’ won’t do the trick.
-You will also have to install the ‘ido-completing-read+’ package and use
-‘magit-ido-completing-read’ as ‘magit-completing-read-function’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-completing-read-function
-
-     The value of this variable is the low-level function used to
-     perform completion by code that uses ‘magit-completing-read’ (as
-     opposed to the built-in ‘completing-read’).
-
-     The default value, ‘magit-builtin-completing-read’, is suitable for
-     the standard completion mechanism, ‘ivy-mode’, and ‘helm-mode’ at
-     least.
-
-     The built-in ‘completing-read’ and ‘completing-read-default’ are
-     *not* suitable to be used here.  ‘magit-builtin-completing-read’
-     performs some additional work, and any function used in its place
-     has to do the same.
-
- -- Function: magit-builtin-completing-read prompt choices &optional
-          predicate require-match initial-input hist def
-
-     This function performs completion using the built-in
-     ‘completion-read’ and does some additional magit-specific work.
-
- -- Function: magit-ido-completing-read prompt choices &optional
-          predicate require-match initial-input hist def
-
-     This function performs completion using ‘ido-completing-read+’ from
-     the package by the same name (which you have to explicitly install)
-     and does some additional magit-specific work.
-
-     We have to use ‘ido-completing-read+’ instead of the
-     ‘ido-completing-read’ that comes with Ido itself, because the
-     latter, while intended as a drop-in replacement, cannot serve that
-     purpose because it violates too many of the implicit conventions.
-
- -- Function: magit-completing-read prompt choices &optional predicate
-          require-match initial-input hist def fallback
-
-     This is the function that Magit commands use when they need the
-     user to select a single thing to act on.  The arguments have the
-     same meaning as for ‘completing-read’, except for FALLBACK, which
-     is unique to this function and is described below.
-
-     Instead of asking the user to choose from a list of possible
-     candidates, this function may just return the default specified by
-     DEF, with or without requiring user confirmation.  Whether that is
-     the case depends on PROMPT, ‘this-command’ and
-     ‘magit-dwim-selection’.  See the documentation of the latter for
-     more information.
-
-     If it does read a value in the minibuffer, then this function acts
-     similar to ‘completing-read’, except for the following:
-
-        • If REQUIRE-MATCH is ‘nil’ and the user exits without a choice,
-          then ‘nil’ is returned instead of an empty string.
-
-        • If REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil and the users exits without a
-          choice, an user-error is raised.
-
-        • FALLBACK specifies a secondary default that is only used if
-          the primary default DEF is ‘nil’.  The secondary default is
-          not subject to ‘magit-dwim-selection’ — if DEF is ‘nil’ but
-          FALLBACK is not, then this function always asks the user to
-          choose a candidate, just as if both defaults were ‘nil’.
-
-        • ": " is appended to PROMPT.
-
-        • PROMPT is modified to end with \" (default DEF|FALLBACK): \"
-          provided that DEF or FALLBACK is non-nil, that neither
-          ‘ivy-mode’ nor ‘helm-mode’ is enabled, and that
-          ‘magit-completing-read-function’ is set to its default value
-          of ‘magit-builtin-completing-read’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Additional Completion Options,  Prev: Support for Completion Frameworks,  Up: Completion Confirmation and the Selection
-
-4.4.6 Additional Completion Options
------------------------------------
-
- -- User Option: magit-list-refs-sortby
-
-     For many commands that read a ref or refs from the user, the value
-     of this option can be used to control the order of the refs.  Valid
-     values include any key accepted by the ‘--sort’ flag of ‘git
-     for-each-ref’.  By default, refs are sorted alphabetically by their
-     full name (e.g., "refs/heads/master").
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Running Git,  Prev: Completion Confirmation and the Selection,  Up: Interface Concepts
-
-4.5 Running Git
-===============
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Viewing Git Output::
-* Git Process Status::
-* Running Git Manually::
-* Git Executable::
-* Global Git Arguments::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Viewing Git Output,  Next: Git Process Status,  Up: Running Git
-
-4.5.1 Viewing Git Output
-------------------------
-
-Magit runs Git either for side-effects (e.g.  when pushing) or to get
-some value (e.g.  the name of the current branch).
-
-   When Git is run for side-effects, the process output is logged in a
-per-repository log buffer, which can be consulted using the
-‘magit-process’ command when things don’t go as expected.
-
-   The output/errors for up to ‘magit-process-log-max’ Git commands are
-retained.
-
-‘$’     (‘magit-process’)
-
-     This commands displays the process buffer for the current
-     repository.
-
-   Inside that buffer, the usual key bindings for navigating and showing
-sections are available.  There is one additional command.
-
-‘k’     (‘magit-process-kill’)
-
-     This command kills the process represented by the section at point.
-
- -- User Option: magit-git-debug
-
-     When this is non-nil then the output of all calls to git are logged
-     in the process buffer.  This is useful when debugging, otherwise it
-     just negatively affects performance.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Git Process Status,  Next: Running Git Manually,  Prev: Viewing Git Output,  Up: Running Git
-
-4.5.2 Git Process Status
-------------------------
-
-When a Git process is running for side-effects, Magit displays an
-indicator in the mode line, using the ‘magit-mode-line-process’ face.
-
-   If the Git process exits successfully, the process indicator is
-removed from the mode line immediately.
-
-   In the case of a Git error, the process indicator is not removed, but
-is instead highlighted with the ‘magit-mode-line-process-error’ face,
-and the error details from the process buffer are provided as a tooltip
-for mouse users.  This error indicator persists in the mode line until
-the next magit buffer refresh.
-
-   If you do not wish process errors to be indicated in the mode line,
-customize the ‘magit-process-display-mode-line-error’ user option.
-
-   Process errors are additionally indicated at the top of the status
-buffer.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Running Git Manually,  Next: Git Executable,  Prev: Git Process Status,  Up: Running Git
-
-4.5.3 Running Git Manually
---------------------------
-
-While Magit provides many Emacs commands to interact with Git, it does
-not cover everything.  In those cases your existing Git knowledge will
-come in handy.  Magit provides some commands for running arbitrary Git
-commands by typing them into the minibuffer, instead of having to switch
-to a shell.
-
-‘!’     (‘magit-run-popup’)
-
-     Shows the popup buffer featuring the below suffix commands.
-
-‘! !’     (‘magit-git-command-topdir’)
-
-     This command reads a command from the user and executes it in the
-     top-level directory of the current working tree.
-
-     The string "git " is used as initial input when prompting the user
-     for the command.  It can be removed to run another command.
-
-‘! p’     (‘magit-git-command’)
-
-     This command reads a command from the user and executes it in
-     ‘default-directory’.  With a prefix argument the command is
-     executed in the top-level directory of the current working tree
-     instead.
-
-     The string "git " is used as initial input when prompting the user
-     for the command.  It can be removed to run another command.
-
-‘! s’     (‘magit-shell-command-topdir’)
-
-     This command reads a command from the user and executes it in the
-     top-level directory of the current working tree.
-
-‘! S’     (‘magit-shell-command’)
-
-     This command reads a command from the user and executes it in
-     ‘default-directory’.  With a prefix argument the command is
-     executed in the top-level directory of the current working tree
-     instead.
-
- -- User Option: magit-shell-command-verbose-prompt
-
-     Whether the prompt, used by the the above commands when reading a
-     shell command, shows the directory in which it will be run.
-
-   These suffix commands start external gui tools.
-
-‘! k’     (‘magit-run-gitk’)
-
-     This command runs ‘gitk’ in the current repository.
-
-‘! a’     (‘magit-run-gitk-all’)
-
-     This command runs ‘gitk --all’ in the current repository.
-
-‘! b’     (‘magit-run-gitk-branches’)
-
-     This command runs ‘gitk --branches’ in the current repository.
-
-‘! g’     (‘magit-run-git-gui’)
-
-     This command runs ‘git gui’ in the current repository.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Git Executable,  Next: Global Git Arguments,  Prev: Running Git Manually,  Up: Running Git
-
-4.5.4 Git Executable
---------------------
-
-Except on MS Windows, Magit defaults to running Git without specifying
-the path to the git executable.  Instead the first executable found by
-Emacs on ‘exec-path’ is used (whose value in turn is set based on the
-value of the environment variable ‘$PATH’ when Emacs was started).
-
-   This has the advantage that it continues to work even when using
-Tramp to connect to a remote machine on which the executable is found in
-a different place.  The downside is that if you have multiple versions
-of Git installed, then you might end up using another version than the
-one you think you are using.
-
-‘M-x magit-version’     (‘magit-version’)
-
-     This command shows the currently used versions of Magit, Git, and
-     Emacs in the echo area.  Non-interactively this just returns the
-     Magit version.
-
-   When the ‘system-type’ is ‘windows-nt’, then ‘magit-git-executable’
-is set to an absolute path when Magit is first loaded.  This is
-necessary because Git on that platform comes with several wrapper
-scripts for the actual git binary, which are also placed on ‘$PATH’, and
-using one of these wrappers instead of the binary would degrade
-performance horribly.
-
-   If Magit doesn’t find the correct executable then you *can* work
-around that by setting ‘magit-git-executable’ to an absolute path.  But
-note that doing so is a kludge.  It is better to make sure the order in
-the environment variable ‘$PATH’ is correct, and that Emacs is started
-with that environment in effect.  The command
-‘magit-debug-git-executable’ can be useful to find out where Emacs is
-searching for git.  If you have to connect from Windows to a non-Windows
-machine, then you must change the value to "git".
-
- -- User Option: magit-git-executable
-
-     The git executable used by Magit, either the full path to the
-     executable or the string "git" to let Emacs find the executable
-     itself, using the standard mechanism for doing such things.
-
-‘M-x magit-debug-git-executable’     (‘magit-debug-git-executable’)
-
-     Display a buffer with information about ‘magit-git-executable’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Global Git Arguments,  Prev: Git Executable,  Up: Running Git
-
-4.5.5 Global Git Arguments
---------------------------
-
- -- User Option: magit-git-global-arguments
-
-     The arguments set here are used every time the git executable is
-     run as a subprocess.  They are placed right after the executable
-     itself and before the git command - as in ‘git HERE... COMMAND
-     REST’.  For valid arguments see *note (gitman)git::.
-
-     Be careful what you add here, especially if you are using Tramp to
-     connect to servers with ancient Git versions.  Never remove
-     anything that is part of the default value, unless you really know
-     what you are doing.  And think very hard before adding something;
-     it will be used every time Magit runs Git for any purpose.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Inspecting,  Next: Manipulating,  Prev: Interface Concepts,  Up: Top
-
-5 Inspecting
-************
-
-The functionality provided by Magit can be roughly divided into three
-groups: inspecting existing data, manipulating existing data or adding
-new data, and transferring data.  Of course that is a rather crude
-distinction that often falls short, but it’s more useful than no
-distinction at all.  This section is concerned with inspecting data, the
-next two with manipulating and transferring it.  Then follows a section
-about miscellaneous functionality, which cannot easily be fit into this
-distinction.
-
-   Of course other distinctions make sense too, e.g.  Git’s distinction
-between porcelain and plumbing commands, which for the most part is
-equivalent to Emacs’ distinction between interactive commands and
-non-interactive functions.  All of the sections mentioned before are
-mainly concerned with the porcelain – Magit’s plumbing layer is
-described later.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Status Buffer::
-* Repository List::
-* Logging::
-* Diffing::
-* Ediffing::
-* References Buffer::
-* Bisecting::
-* Visiting Blobs::
-* Blaming::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Status Buffer,  Next: Repository List,  Up: Inspecting
-
-5.1 Status Buffer
-=================
-
-While other Magit buffers contain e.g.  one particular diff or one
-particular log, the status buffer contains the diffs for staged and
-unstaged changes, logs for unpushed and unpulled commits, lists of
-stashes and untracked files, and information related to the current
-branch.
-
-   During certain incomplete operations – for example when a merge
-resulted in a conflict – additional information is displayed that helps
-proceeding with or aborting the operation.
-
-   The command ‘magit-status’ displays the status buffer belonging to
-the current repository in another window.  This command is used so often
-that it should be bound globally.  We recommend using ‘C-x g’:
-
-     (global-set-key (kbd "C-x g") 'magit-status)
-
-‘C-x g’     (‘magit-status’)
-
-     Show the status of the current Git repository in a buffer.  With a
-     prefix argument prompt for a repository to be shown.  With two
-     prefix arguments prompt for an arbitrary directory.  If that
-     directory isn’t the root of an existing repository, then offer to
-     initialize it as a new repository.
-
- -- User Option: magit-repository-directories
-
-     List of directories that are Git repositories or contain Git
-     repositories.
-
-     Each element has the form ‘(DIRECTORY . DEPTH)’.  DIRECTORY has to
-     be a directory or a directory file-name, a string.  DEPTH, an
-     integer, specifies the maximum depth to look for Git repositories.
-     If it is 0, then only add DIRECTORY itself.
-
- -- User Option: magit-repository-directories-depth
-
-     The maximum depth to look for Git repositories.  This option is
-     obsolete and only used for elements of the option
-     ‘magit-repository-directories’ (which see) that don’t specify the
-     depth directly.
-
- -- Command: ido-enter-magit-status
-
-     From an Ido prompt used to open a file, instead drop into
-     ‘magit-status’.  This is similar to ‘ido-magic-delete-char’, which,
-     despite its name, usually causes a Dired buffer to be created.
-
-     To make this command available, use something like:
-
-          (add-hook 'ido-setup-hook
-                    (lambda ()
-                      (define-key ido-completion-map
-                        (kbd \"C-x g\") 'ido-enter-magit-status)))
-
-     Starting with Emacs 25.1 the Ido keymaps are defined just once
-     instead of every time Ido is invoked, so now you can modify it like
-     pretty much every other keymap:
-
-          (define-key ido-common-completion-map
-            (kbd \"C-x g\") 'ido-enter-magit-status)
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Status Sections::
-* Status Header Sections::
-* Status Module Sections::
-* Status Options::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Status Sections,  Next: Status Header Sections,  Up: Status Buffer
-
-5.1.1 Status Sections
----------------------
-
-The contents of status buffers is controlled using the hook
-‘magit-status-sections-hook’.  See *note Section Hooks:: to learn about
-such hooks and how to customize them.
-
- -- User Option: magit-status-sections-hook
-
-     Hook run to insert sections into a status buffer.
-
-   The first function on that hook by default is
-‘magit-insert-status-headers’; it is described in the next section.  By
-default the following functions are also members of that hook:
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-merge-log
-
-     Insert section for the on-going merge.  Display the heads that are
-     being merged.  If no merge is in progress, do nothing.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-rebase-sequence
-
-     Insert section for the on-going rebase sequence.  If no such
-     sequence is in progress, do nothing.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-am-sequence
-
-     Insert section for the on-going patch applying sequence.  If no
-     such sequence is in progress, do nothing.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-sequencer-sequence
-
-     Insert section for the on-going cherry-pick or revert sequence.  If
-     no such sequence is in progress, do nothing.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-bisect-output
-
-     While bisecting, insert section with output from ‘git bisect’.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-bisect-rest
-
-     While bisecting, insert section visualizing the bisect state.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-bisect-log
-
-     While bisecting, insert section logging bisect progress.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-untracked-files
-
-     Maybe insert a list or tree of untracked files.
-
-     Do so depending on the value of ‘status.showUntrackedFiles’.  Note
-     that even if the value is ‘all’, Magit still initially only shows
-     directories.  But the directory sections can then be expanded using
-     ‘TAB’.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-unstaged-changes
-
-     Insert section showing unstaged changes.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-staged-changes
-
-     Insert section showing staged changes.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-stashes &optional ref heading
-
-     Insert the ‘stashes’ section showing reflog for "refs/stash".  If
-     optional REF is non-nil show reflog for that instead.  If optional
-     HEADING is non-nil use that as section heading instead of
-     "Stashes:".
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream
-
-     Insert section showing commits that haven’t been pulled from the
-     upstream branch yet.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-unpulled-from-pushremote
-
-     Insert section showing commits that haven’t been pulled from the
-     push-remote branch yet.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream
-
-     Insert section showing commits that haven’t been pushed to the
-     upstream yet.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-unpushed-to-pushremote
-
-     Insert section showing commits that haven’t been pushed to the
-     push-remote yet.
-
-   The following functions can also be added to the above hook:
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-tracked-files
-
-     Insert a tree of tracked files.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-ignored-files
-
-     Insert a tree of ignored files.
-
-     If the first element of ‘magit-diff-section-arguments’ is a
-     directory, then limit the list to files below that.  The value of
-     that variable can be set using ‘D = f <DIRECTORY> RET g’.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-unpulled-or-recent-commits
-
-     Insert section showing unpulled or recent commits.  If an upstream
-     is configured for the current branch and it is ahead of the current
-     branch, then show the missing commits.  Otherwise, show the last
-     ‘magit-log-section-commit-count’ commits.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-recent-commits
-
-     Insert section showing the last ‘magit-log-section-commit-count’
-     commits.
-
- -- User Option: magit-log-section-commit-count
-
-     How many recent commits ‘magit-insert-recent-commits’ and
-     ‘magit-insert-unpulled-or-recent-commits’ (provided there are no
-     unpulled commits) show.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-unpulled-cherries
-
-     Insert section showing unpulled commits.  Like
-     ‘magit-insert-unpulled-commits’ but prefix each commit that has not
-     been applied yet (i.e.  a commit with a patch-id not shared with
-     any local commit) with "+", and all others with "-".
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-unpushed-cherries
-
-     Insert section showing unpushed commits.  Like
-     ‘magit-insert-unpushed-commits’ but prefix each commit which has
-     not been applied to upstream yet (i.e.  a commit with a patch-id
-     not shared with any upstream commit) with "+" and all others with
-     "-".
-
-   See *note References Buffer:: for some more section inserters, which
-could be used here.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Status Header Sections,  Next: Status Module Sections,  Prev: Status Sections,  Up: Status Buffer
-
-5.1.2 Status Header Sections
-----------------------------
-
-The contents of status buffers is controlled using the hook
-‘magit-status-sections-hook’ (see *note Status Sections::).
-
-   By default ‘magit-insert-status-headers’ is the first member of that
-hook variable.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-status-headers
-
-     Insert headers sections appropriate for ‘magit-status-mode’
-     buffers.  The sections are inserted by running the functions on the
-     hook ‘magit-status-headers-hook’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-status-headers-hook
-
-     Hook run to insert headers sections into the status buffer.
-
-     This hook is run by ‘magit-insert-status-headers’, which in turn
-     has to be a member of ‘magit-status-sections-hook’ to be used at
-     all.
-
-   By default the following functions are members of the above hook:
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-error-header
-
-     Insert a header line showing the message about the Git error that
-     just occurred.
-
-     This function is only aware of the last error that occur when Git
-     was run for side-effects.  If, for example, an error occurs while
-     generating a diff, then that error won’t be inserted.  Refreshing
-     the status buffer causes this section to disappear again.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-diff-filter-header
-
-     Insert a header line showing the effective diff filters.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-head-branch-header
-
-     Insert a header line about the current branch or detached ‘HEAD’.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-upstream-branch-header
-
-     Insert a header line about the branch that is usually pulled into
-     the current branch.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-push-branch-header
-
-     Insert a header line about the branch that the current branch is
-     usually pushed to.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-tags-header
-
-     Insert a header line about the current and/or next tag, along with
-     the number of commits between the tag and ‘HEAD’.
-
-   The following functions can also be added to the above hook:
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-repo-header
-
-     Insert a header line showing the path to the repository top-level.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-remote-header
-
-     Insert a header line about the remote of the current branch.
-
-     If no remote is configured for the current branch, then fall back
-     showing the "origin" remote, or if that does not exist the first
-     remote in alphabetic order.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-user-header
-
-     Insert a header line about the current user.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Status Module Sections,  Next: Status Options,  Prev: Status Header Sections,  Up: Status Buffer
-
-5.1.3 Status Module Sections
-----------------------------
-
-The contents of status buffers is controlled using the hook
-‘magit-status-sections-hook’ (see *note Status Sections::).
-
-   By default ‘magit-insert-modules’ is _not_ a member of that hook
-variable.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-modules
-
-     Insert submodule sections.
-
-     Hook ‘magit-module-sections-hook’ controls which module sections
-     are inserted, and option ‘magit-module-sections-nested’ controls
-     whether they are wrapped in an additional section.
-
- -- User Option: magit-module-sections-hook
-
-     Hook run by ‘magit-insert-modules’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-module-sections-nested
-
-     This option controls whether ‘magit-insert-modules’ wraps inserted
-     sections in an additional section.
-
-     If this is non-nil, then only a single top-level section is
-     inserted.  If it is nil, then all sections listed in
-     ‘magit-module-sections-hook’ become top-level sections.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-modules-overview
-
-     Insert sections for all submodules.  For each section insert the
-     path, the branch, and the output of ‘git describe --tags’, or,
-     failing that, the abbreviated HEAD commit hash.
-
-     Press ‘RET’ on such a submodule section to show its own status
-     buffer.  Press ‘RET’ on the "Modules" section to display a list of
-     submodules in a separate buffer.  This shows additional information
-     not displayed in the super-repository’s status buffer.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream
-
-     Insert sections for modules that haven’t been pulled from the
-     upstream yet.  These sections can be expanded to show the
-     respective commits.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote
-
-     Insert sections for modules that haven’t been pulled from the
-     push-remote yet.  These sections can be expanded to show the
-     respective commits.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream
-
-     Insert sections for modules that haven’t been pushed to the
-     upstream yet.  These sections can be expanded to show the
-     respective commits.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote
-
-     Insert sections for modules that haven’t been pushed to the
-     push-remote yet.  These sections can be expanded to show the
-     respective commits.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Status Options,  Prev: Status Module Sections,  Up: Status Buffer
-
-5.1.4 Status Options
---------------------
-
- -- User Option: magit-status-refresh-hook
-
-     Hook run after a status buffer has been refreshed.
-
- -- User Option: magit-status-margin
-
-     This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in
-     Magit-Status mode buffers and how it is formatted.
-
-     The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’.
-
-        • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-
-        • STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be
-          one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit),
-          ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a
-          character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to
-          show the actual date.
-
-        • WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for
-          forward compatibility and currently the value should not be
-          changed.
-
-        • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown
-          by default.
-
-        • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the
-          author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to
-          do so.
-
- -- User Option: magit-log-section-args
-
-     Additional Git arguments used when creating log sections.  Only
-     ‘--graph’, ‘--decorate’, and ‘--show-signature’ are supported.
-     This option is only a temporary kludge and will be removed.
-
-     Note that due to an issue in Git the use of ‘--graph’ is very slow
-     with long histories, so you probably don’t want to add this here.
-
-   Also see the proceeding section for more options concerning status
-buffers.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Repository List,  Next: Logging,  Prev: Status Buffer,  Up: Inspecting
-
-5.2 Repository List
-===================
-
- -- Command: magit-list-repositories
-
-     This command displays a list of repositories in a separate buffer.
-
-     The options ‘magit-repository-directories’ and
-     ‘magit-repository-directories-depth’ control which repositories are
-     displayed.
-
- -- User Option: magit-repolist-columns
-
-     This option controls what columns are displayed by the command
-     ‘magit-list-repositories’ and how they are displayed.
-
-     Each element has the form ‘(HEADER WIDTH FORMAT PROPS)’.
-
-     HEADER is the string displayed in the header.  WIDTH is the width
-     of the column.  FORMAT is a function that is called with one
-     argument, the repository identification (usually its basename), and
-     with ‘default-directory’ bound to the toplevel of its working tree.
-     It has to return a string to be inserted or nil.  PROPS is an alist
-     that supports the keys ‘:right-align’ and ‘:pad-right’.
-
-   The following functions can be added to the above option:
-
- -- Function: magit-repolist-column-ident
-
-     This function inserts the identification of the repository.
-     Usually this is just its basename.
-
- -- Function: magit-repolist-column-path
-
-     This function inserts the absolute path of the repository.
-
- -- Function: magit-repolist-column-version
-
-     This function inserts a description of the repository’s ‘HEAD’
-     revision.
-
- -- Function: magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-upstream
-
-     This function inserts the number of upstream commits not in the
-     current branch.
-
- -- Function: magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-pushremote
-
-     This function inserts the number of commits in the push branch but
-     not the current branch.
-
- -- Function: magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-upstream
-
-     This function inserts the number of commits in the current branch
-     but not its upstream.
-
- -- Function: magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-pushremote
-
-     This function inserts the number of commits in the current branch
-     but not its push branch.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Logging,  Next: Diffing,  Prev: Repository List,  Up: Inspecting
-
-5.3 Logging
-===========
-
-The status buffer contains logs for the unpushed and unpulled commits,
-but that obviously isn’t enough.  The prefix command ‘magit-log-popup’,
-on ‘l’, features several suffix commands, which show a specific log in a
-separate log buffer.
-
-   Like other popups, the log popup also features several arguments that
-can be changed before invoking one of the suffix commands.  However, in
-the case of the log popup, these arguments may be taken from those
-currently in use in the current repository’s log buffer, depending on
-the value of ‘magit-use-sticky-arguments’ (see *note Popup Buffers and
-Prefix Commands::).
-
-   For information about the various arguments, see *note
-(gitman)git-log::.
-
-   The switch ‘++order=VALUE’ is converted to one of
-‘--author-date-order’, ‘--date-order’, or ‘--topo-order’ before being
-passed to ‘git log’.
-
-   The log popup also features several reflog commands.  See *note
-Reflog::.
-
-‘l’     (‘magit-log-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘l l’     (‘magit-log-current’)
-
-     Show log for the current branch.  When ‘HEAD’ is detached or with a
-     prefix argument, show log for one or more revs read from the
-     minibuffer.
-
-‘l o’     (‘magit-log’)
-
-     Show log for one or more revs read from the minibuffer.  The user
-     can input any revision or revisions separated by a space, or even
-     ranges, but only branches, tags, and a representation of the commit
-     at point are available as completion candidates.
-
-‘l h’     (‘magit-log-head’)
-
-     Show log for ‘HEAD’.
-
-‘l L’     (‘magit-log-branches’)
-
-     Show log for all local branches and ‘HEAD’.
-
-‘l b’     (‘magit-log-all-branches’)
-
-     Show log for all local and remote branches and ‘HEAD’.
-
-‘l a’     (‘magit-log-all’)
-
-     Show log for all references and ‘HEAD’.
-
-   Two additional commands that show the log for the file or blob that
-is being visited in the current buffer exists, see *note Minor Mode for
-Buffers Visiting Files::.  The command ‘magit-cherry’ also shows a log,
-see *note Cherries::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Refreshing Logs::
-* Log Buffer::
-* Log Margin::
-* Select from Log::
-* Reflog::
-* Cherries::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Refreshing Logs,  Next: Log Buffer,  Up: Logging
-
-5.3.1 Refreshing Logs
----------------------
-
-The prefix command ‘magit-log-refresh-popup’, on ‘L’, can be used to
-change the log arguments used in the current buffer, without changing
-which log is shown.  This works in dedicated log buffers, but also in
-the status buffer.
-
-‘L’     (‘magit-log-refresh-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘L g’     (‘magit-log-refresh’)
-
-     This suffix command sets the local log arguments for the current
-     buffer.
-
-‘L s’     (‘magit-log-set-default-arguments’)
-
-     This suffix command sets the default log arguments for buffers of
-     the same type as that of the current buffer.  Other existing
-     buffers of the same type are not affected because their local
-     values have already been initialized.
-
-‘L w’     (‘magit-log-save-default-arguments’)
-
-     This suffix command sets the default log arguments for buffers of
-     the same type as that of the current buffer, and saves the value
-     for future sessions.  Other existing buffers of the same type are
-     not affected because their local values have already been
-     initialized.
-
-‘L t’     (‘magit-toggle-margin’)
-
-     Show or hide the margin.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Log Buffer,  Next: Log Margin,  Prev: Refreshing Logs,  Up: Logging
-
-5.3.2 Log Buffer
-----------------
-
-‘L’     (‘magit-log-refresh-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.  See *note
-     Refreshing Logs::.
-
-‘q’     (‘magit-log-bury-buffer’)
-
-     Bury the current buffer or the revision buffer in the same frame.
-     Like ‘magit-mode-bury-buffer’ (which see) but with a negative
-     prefix argument instead bury the revision buffer, provided it is
-     displayed in the current frame.
-
-‘C-c C-b’     (‘magit-go-backward’)
-
-     Move backward in current buffer’s history.
-
-‘C-c C-f’     (‘magit-go-forward’)
-
-     Move forward in current buffer’s history.
-
-‘C-c C-n’     (‘magit-log-move-to-parent’)
-
-     Move to a parent of the current commit.  By default, this is the
-     first parent, but a numeric prefix can be used to specify another
-     parent.
-
-‘SPC’     (‘magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up’)
-
-     Update the commit or diff buffer for the thing at point.
-
-     Either show the commit or stash at point in the appropriate buffer,
-     or if that buffer is already being displayed in the current frame
-     and contains information about that commit or stash, then instead
-     scroll the buffer up.  If there is no commit or stash at point,
-     then prompt for a commit.
-
-‘DEL’     (‘magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down’)
-
-     Update the commit or diff buffer for the thing at point.
-
-     Either show the commit or stash at point in the appropriate buffer,
-     or if that buffer is already being displayed in the current frame
-     and contains information about that commit or stash, then instead
-     scroll the buffer down.  If there is no commit or stash at point,
-     then prompt for a commit.
-
-‘=’     (‘magit-log-toggle-commit-limit’)
-
-     Toggle the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to.
-     If the number of commits is currently limited, then remove that
-     limit.  Otherwise set it to 256.
-
-‘+’     (‘magit-log-double-commit-limit’)
-
-     Double the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to.
-
-‘-’     (‘magit-log-half-commit-limit’)
-
-     Half the number of commits the current log buffer is limited to.
-
- -- User Option: magit-log-auto-more
-
-     Insert more log entries automatically when moving past the last
-     entry.  Only considered when moving past the last entry with
-     ‘magit-goto-*-section’ commands.
-
- -- User Option: magit-log-show-refname-after-summary
-
-     Whether to show the refnames after the commit summaries.  This is
-     useful if you use really long branch names.
-
-   Magit displays references in logs a bit differently from how Git does
-it.
-
-   Local branches are blue and remote branches are green.  Of course
-that depends on the used theme, as do the colors used for other types of
-references.  The current branch has a box around it, as do remote
-branches that are their respective remote’s ‘HEAD’ branch.
-
-   If a local branch and its push-target point at the same commit, then
-their names are combined to preserve space and to make that relationship
-visible.  For example:
-
-     origin/feature
-     [green][blue-]
-
-     instead of
-
-     feature origin/feature
-     [blue-] [green-------]
-
-   Also note that while the popup features the ‘--show-signature’
-argument, that won’t actually be used when enabled, because Magit
-defaults to use just one line per commit.  Instead the commit colorized
-to indicate the validity of the signed commit object, using the faces
-named ‘magit-signature-*’ (which see).
-
-   For a description of ‘magit-log-margin’ see *note Log Margin::.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Log Margin,  Next: Select from Log,  Prev: Log Buffer,  Up: Logging
-
-5.3.3 Log Margin
-----------------
-
-In buffers which show one or more logs, it is possible to show
-additional information about each commit in the margin.  The options
-used to configure the margin are named ‘magit-INFIX-margin’, where INFIX
-is the same as in the respective major-mode ‘magit-INFIX-mode’.  In
-regular log buffers that would be ‘magit-log-margin’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-log-margin
-
-     This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in
-     Magit-Log mode buffers and how it is formatted.
-
-     The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’.
-
-        • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-
-        • STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be
-          one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit),
-          ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a
-          character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to
-          show the actual date.
-
-        • WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for
-          forward compatibility and currently the value should not be
-          changed.
-
-        • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown
-          by default.
-
-        • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the
-          author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to
-          do so.
-
-   You can change the STYLE and AUTHOR-WIDTH of all ‘magit-INFIX-margin’
-options to the same values by customizing ‘magit-log-margin’ *before*
-‘magit’ is loaded.  If you do that, then the respective values for the
-other options will default to what you have set for that variable.
-Likewise if you set INIT in ‘magit-log-margin’ to ‘nil’, then that is
-used in the default of all other options.  But setting it to ‘t’, i.e.
-re-enforcing the default for that option, does not carry to other
-options.
-
-‘L’     (‘magit-margin-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command features the following commands for changing
-     the appearance of the margin.
-
-   In some buffers that support the margin, "L" is bound to
-‘magit-log-refresh-popup’, but that popup features the same commands,
-and then some other unrelated commands.
-
-‘L L’     (‘magit-toggle-margin’)
-
-     This command shows or hides the margin.
-
-‘L l’     (‘magit-cycle-margin-style’)
-
-     This command cycles the style used for the margin.
-
-‘L d’     (‘magit-toggle-margin-details’)
-
-     This command shows or hides details in the margin.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Select from Log,  Next: Reflog,  Prev: Log Margin,  Up: Logging
-
-5.3.4 Select from Log
----------------------
-
-When the user has to select a recent commit that is reachable from
-‘HEAD’, using regular completion would be inconvenient (because most
-humans cannot remember hashes or "HEAD~5", at least not without double
-checking).  Instead a log buffer is used to select the commit, which has
-the advantage that commits are presented in order and with the commit
-message.
-
-   Such selection logs are used when selecting the beginning of a rebase
-and when selecting the commit to be squashed into.
-
-   In addition to the key bindings available in all log buffers, the
-following additional key bindings are available in selection log
-buffers:
-
-‘C-c C-c’     (‘magit-log-select-pick’)
-
-     Select the commit at point and act on it.  Call
-     ‘magit-log-select-pick-function’ with the selected commit as
-     argument.
-
-‘C-c C-k’     (‘magit-log-select-quit’)
-
-     Abort selecting a commit, don’t act on any commit.
-
- -- User Option: magit-log-select-margin
-
-     This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in
-     Magit-Log-Select mode buffers and how it is formatted.
-
-     The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’.
-
-        • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-
-        • STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be
-          one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit),
-          ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a
-          character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to
-          show the actual date.
-
-        • WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for
-          forward compatibility and currently the value should not be
-          changed.
-
-        • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown
-          by default.
-
-        • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the
-          author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to
-          do so.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Reflog,  Next: Cherries,  Prev: Select from Log,  Up: Logging
-
-5.3.5 Reflog
-------------
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-reflog::.
-
-   These reflog commands are available from the log popup.  See *note
-Logging::.
-
-‘l r’     (‘magit-reflog-current’)
-
-     Display the reflog of the current branch.
-
-‘l O’     (‘magit-reflog-other’)
-
-     Display the reflog of a branch.
-
-‘l H’     (‘magit-reflog-head’)
-
-     Display the ‘HEAD’ reflog.
-
- -- User Option: magit-reflog-margin
-
-     This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in
-     Magit-Reflog mode buffers and how it is formatted.
-
-     The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’.
-
-        • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-
-        • STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be
-          one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit),
-          ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a
-          character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to
-          show the actual date.
-
-        • WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for
-          forward compatibility and currently the value should not be
-          changed.
-
-        • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown
-          by default.
-
-        • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the
-          author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to
-          do so.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Cherries,  Prev: Reflog,  Up: Logging
-
-5.3.6 Cherries
---------------
-
-Cherries are commits that haven’t been applied upstream (yet), and are
-usually visualized using a log.  Each commit is prefixed with ‘-’ if it
-has an equivalent in the upstream and ‘+’ if it does not, i.e.  if it is
-a cherry.
-
-   The command ‘magit-cherry’ shows cherries for a single branch, but
-the references buffer (see *note References Buffer::) can show cherries
-for multiple "upstreams" at once.
-
-   Also see *note (gitman)git-reflog::.
-
-‘Y’     (‘magit-cherry’)
-
-     Show commits that are in a certain branch but that have not been
-     merged in the upstream branch.
-
- -- User Option: magit-cherry-margin
-
-     This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in
-     Magit-Cherry mode buffers and how it is formatted.
-
-     The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’.
-
-        • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-
-        • STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be
-          one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit),
-          ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a
-          character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to
-          show the actual date.
-
-        • WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for
-          forward compatibility and currently the value should not be
-          changed.
-
-        • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown
-          by default.
-
-        • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the
-          author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to
-          do so.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Diffing,  Next: Ediffing,  Prev: Logging,  Up: Inspecting
-
-5.4 Diffing
-===========
-
-The status buffer contains diffs for the staged and unstaged commits,
-but that obviously isn’t enough.  The prefix command ‘magit-diff-popup’,
-on ‘d’, features several suffix commands, which show a specific diff in
-a separate diff buffer.
-
-   Like other popups, the diff popup also features several arguments
-that can be changed before invoking one of the suffix commands.
-However, in the case of the diff popup, these arguments may be taken
-from those currently in use in the current repository’s log buffer,
-depending on the value of ‘magit-use-sticky-arguments’ (see *note Popup
-Buffers and Prefix Commands::).
-
-   Also see *note (gitman)git-diff::.
-
-‘d’     (‘magit-diff-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘d d’     (‘magit-diff-dwim’)
-
-     Show changes for the thing at point.
-
-‘d r’     (‘magit-diff’)
-
-     Show differences between two commits.
-
-     RANGE should be a range (A..B or A...B) but can also be a single
-     commit.  If one side of the range is omitted, then it defaults to
-     ‘HEAD’.  If just a commit is given, then changes in the working
-     tree relative to that commit are shown.
-
-     If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last
-     line of the region.  With a prefix argument, instead of diffing the
-     revisions, choose a revision to view changes along, starting at the
-     common ancestor of both revisions (i.e., use a "..." range).
-
-‘d w’     (‘magit-diff-working-tree’)
-
-     Show changes between the current working tree and the ‘HEAD’
-     commit.  With a prefix argument show changes between the working
-     tree and a commit read from the minibuffer.
-
-‘d s’     (‘magit-diff-staged’)
-
-     Show changes between the index and the ‘HEAD’ commit.  With a
-     prefix argument show changes between the index and a commit read
-     from the minibuffer.
-
-‘d u’     (‘magit-diff-unstaged’)
-
-     Show changes between the working tree and the index.
-
-‘d p’     (‘magit-diff-paths’)
-
-     Show changes between any two files on disk.
-
-   All of the above suffix commands update the repository’s diff buffer.
-The diff popup also features two commands which show differences in
-another buffer:
-
-‘d c’     (‘magit-show-commit’)
-
-     Show the commit at point.  If there is no commit at point or with a
-     prefix argument, prompt for a commit.
-
-‘d t’     (‘magit-stash-show’)
-
-     Show all diffs of a stash in a buffer.
-
-   Two additional commands that show the diff for the file or blob that
-is being visited in the current buffer exists, see *note Minor Mode for
-Buffers Visiting Files::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Refreshing Diffs::
-* Diff Buffer::
-* Diff Options::
-* Revision Buffer::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Refreshing Diffs,  Next: Diff Buffer,  Up: Diffing
-
-5.4.1 Refreshing Diffs
-----------------------
-
-The prefix command ‘magit-diff-refresh-popup’, on ‘D’, can be used to
-change the diff arguments used in the current buffer, without changing
-which diff is shown.  This works in dedicated diff buffers, but also in
-the status buffer.
-
-‘D’     (‘magit-diff-refresh-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘D g’     (‘magit-diff-refresh’)
-
-     This suffix command sets the local diff arguments for the current
-     buffer.
-
-‘D s’     (‘magit-diff-set-default-arguments’)
-
-     This suffix command sets the default diff arguments for buffers of
-     the same type as that of the current buffer.  Other existing
-     buffers of the same type are not affected because their local
-     values have already been initialized.
-
-‘D w’     (‘magit-diff-save-default-arguments’)
-
-     This suffix command sets the default diff arguments for buffers of
-     the same type as that of the current buffer, and saves the value
-     for future sessions.  Other existing buffers of the same type are
-     not affected because their local values have already been
-     initialized.
-
-‘D t’     (‘magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk’)
-
-     This command toggles hunk refinement on or off.
-
-‘D r’     (‘magit-diff-switch-range-type’)
-
-     This command converts the diff range type from "revA..revB" to
-     "revB...revA", or vice versa.
-
-‘D f’     (‘magit-diff-flip-revs’)
-
-     This command swaps revisions in the diff range from "revA..revB" to
-     "revB..revA", or vice versa.
-
-‘D F’     (‘magit-diff-toggle-file-filter’)
-
-     This command toggles the file restriction of the diffs in the
-     current buffer, allowing you to quickly switch between viewing all
-     the changes in the commit and the restricted subset.  As a special
-     case, when this command is called from a log buffer, it toggles the
-     file restriction in the repository’s revision buffer, which is
-     useful when you display a revision from a log buffer that is
-     restricted to a file or files.
-
-   In addition to the above popup, which allows changing any of the
-supported arguments, there also exist some commands which change a
-particular argument.
-
-‘-’     (‘magit-diff-less-context’)
-
-     This command decreases the context for diff hunks by COUNT lines.
-
-‘+’     (‘magit-diff-more-context’)
-
-     This command increases the context for diff hunks by COUNT lines.
-
-‘0’     (‘magit-diff-default-context’)
-
-     This command resets the context for diff hunks to the default
-     height.
-
-   The following commands quickly change what diff is being displayed
-without having to using one of the diff popups.
-
-‘C-c C-d’     (‘magit-diff-while-committing’)
-
-     While committing, this command shows the changes that are about to
-     be committed.  While amending, invoking the command again toggles
-     between showing just the new changes or all the changes that will
-     be committed.
-
-     This binding is available in the diff buffer as well as the commit
-     message buffer.
-
-‘C-c C-b’     (‘magit-go-backward’)
-
-     This command moves backward in current buffer’s history.
-
-‘C-c C-f’     (‘magit-go-forward’)
-
-     This command moves forward in current buffer’s history.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Diff Buffer,  Next: Diff Options,  Prev: Refreshing Diffs,  Up: Diffing
-
-5.4.2 Diff Buffer
------------------
-
-These commands are available in diff buffers.
-
-‘RET’     (‘magit-diff-visit-file’)
-
-     From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate
-     position.
-
-     If the diff shows changes in the worktree, the index, or ‘HEAD’,
-     then visit the actual file.  Otherwise, when the diff is about an
-     older commit or a range, then visit the appropriate blob.
-
-     If point is on a removed line, then visit the blob for the first
-     parent of the commit which removed that line, i.e.  the last commit
-     where that line still existed.  Otherwise visit the blob for the
-     commit whose changes are being shown.
-
-     Interactively, when the file or blob to be displayed is already
-     being displayed in another window of the same frame, then just
-     select that window and adjust point.  Otherwise, or with a prefix
-     argument, display the buffer in another window.  The meaning of the
-     prefix argument can be inverted or further modified using the
-     option ‘magit-display-file-buffer-function’.
-
-     Non-interactively the optional OTHER-WINDOW argument is taken
-     literally.  DISPLAY-FN can be used to specify the display function
-     explicitly, in which case OTHER-WINDOW is ignored.
-
-     The optional FORCE-WORKTREE means to force visiting the worktree
-     version of the file.  To do this interactively use the command
-     ‘magit-diff-visit-file-worktree’ instead.
-
- -- User Option: magit-diff-visit-previous-blob
-
-     This option controls whether ‘magit-diff-visit-file’ may visit the
-     previous blob.  When this is ‘t’ and point is on a removed line in
-     a diff for a committed change, then ‘magit-diff-visit-file’ visits
-     the blob from the last revision which still had that line.
-
-     Currently this is only supported for committed changes, for staged
-     and unstaged changes ‘magit-diff-visit-file’ always visits the file
-     in the working tree.
-
-‘C-<return>’     (‘magit-diff-visit-file-worktree’)
-
-     From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate
-     position.
-
-     When the file is already being displayed in another window of the
-     same frame, then just select that window and adjust point.  With a
-     prefix argument also display in another window.
-
-     The actual file in the worktree is visited.  The positions in the
-     hunk headers get less useful the "older" the changes are, and as a
-     result, jumping to the appropriate position gets less reliable.
-
-     Also see ‘magit-diff-visit-file’, which visits the respective blob,
-     unless the diff shows changes in the worktree, the index, or
-     ‘HEAD’.
-
- -- Command: magit-diff-visit-file-other-window
-
-     From a diff, visit the corresponding file at the appropriate
-     position in another window.
-
-‘C-c C-t’     (‘magit-diff-trace-definition’)
-
-     From a diff, show log for the definition at point.
-
-‘C-c C-e’     (‘magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit’)
-
-     From a hunk, edit the respective commit and visit the file.
-
-     First visit the file being modified by the hunk at the correct
-     location using ‘magit-diff-visit-file’.  This actually visits a
-     blob.  When point is on a diff header, not within an individual
-     hunk, then this visits the blob the first hunk is about.
-
-     Then invoke ‘magit-edit-line-commit’, which uses an interactive
-     rebase to make the commit editable, or if that is not possible
-     because the commit is not reachable from ‘HEAD’ by checking out
-     that commit directly.  This also causes the actual worktree file to
-     be visited.
-
-     Neither the blob nor the file buffer are killed when finishing the
-     rebase.  If that is undesirable, then it might be better to use
-     ‘magit-rebase-edit-command’ instead of this command.
-
-‘j’     (‘magit-jump-to-diffstat-or-diff’)
-
-     Jump to the diffstat or diff.  When point is on a file inside the
-     diffstat section, then jump to the respective diff section.
-     Otherwise, jump to the diffstat section or a child thereof.
-
-‘SPC’     (‘scroll-up’)
-
-     Scroll text upward.
-
-‘DEL’     (‘scroll-down’)
-
-     Scroll text downward.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Diff Options,  Next: Revision Buffer,  Prev: Diff Buffer,  Up: Diffing
-
-5.4.3 Diff Options
-------------------
-
- -- User Option: magit-diff-refine-hunk
-
-     Whether to show word-granularity differences within diff hunks.
-
-        • ‘nil’ never show fine differences.
-
-        • ‘t’ show fine differences for the current diff hunk only.
-
-        • ‘all’ show fine differences for all displayed diff hunks.
-
- -- User Option: magit-diff-adjust-tab-width
-
-     Whether to adjust the width of tabs in diffs.
-
-     Determining the correct width can be expensive if it requires
-     opening large and/or many files, so the widths are cached in the
-     variable ‘magit-diff--tab-width-cache’.  Set that to nil to
-     invalidate the cache.
-
-        • ‘nil’ Never ajust tab width.  Use ‘tab-width’s value from the
-          Magit buffer itself instead.
-
-        • ‘t’ If the corresponding file-visiting buffer exits, then use
-          ‘tab-width’’s value from that buffer.  Doing this is cheap, so
-          this value is used even if a corresponding cache entry exists.
-
-        • ‘always’ If there is no such buffer, then temporarily visit
-          the file to determine the value.
-
-        • NUMBER Like ‘always’, but don’t visit files larger than NUMBER
-          bytes.
-
- -- User Option: magit-diff-paint-whitespace
-
-     Specify where to highlight whitespace errors.
-
-     See ‘magit-diff-highlight-trailing’,
-     ‘magit-diff-highlight-indentation’.  The symbol ‘t’ means in all
-     diffs, ‘status’ means only in the status buffer, and nil means
-     nowhere.
-
- -- User Option: magit-diff-highlight-trailing
-
-     Whether to highlight whitespace at the end of a line in diffs.
-     Used only when ‘magit-diff-paint-whitespace’ is non-nil.
-
- -- User Option: magit-diff-highlight-indentation
-
-     Highlight the "wrong" indentation style.  Used only when
-     ‘magit-diff-paint-whitespace’ is non-nil.
-
-     The value is a list of cons cells.  The car is a regular
-     expression, and the cdr is the value that applies to repositories
-     whose directory matches the regular expression.  If more than one
-     element matches, then the *last* element in the list applies.  The
-     default value should therefore come first in the list.
-
-     If the value is ‘tabs’, highlight indentation with tabs.  If the
-     value is an integer, highlight indentation with at least that many
-     spaces.  Otherwise, highlight neither.
-
- -- User Option: magit-diff-hide-trailing-cr-characters
-
-     Whether to hide ^M characters at the end of a line in diffs.
-
- -- User Option: magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-functions
-
-     This option specifies the functions used to highlight the
-     hunk-internal region.
-
-     ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-dim-outside’ overlays the outside
-     of the hunk internal selection with a face that causes the added
-     and removed lines to have the same background color as context
-     lines.  This function should not be removed from the value of this
-     option.
-
-     ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-overlays’ and
-     ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-underline’ emphasize the
-     region by placing delimiting horizontal lines before and after it.
-     Both of these functions have glitches which cannot be fixed due to
-     limitations of Emacs’ display engine.  For more information see
-     <https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2758> ff.
-
-     Instead of, or in addition to, using delimiting horizontal lines,
-     to emphasize the boundaries, you may which to emphasize the text
-     itself, using ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-using-face’.
-
-     In terminal frames it’s not possible to draw lines as the overlay
-     and underline variants normally do, so there they fall back to
-     calling the face function instead.
-
- -- User Option: magit-diff-unmarked-lines-keep-foreground
-
-     This option controls whether added and removed lines outside the
-     hunk-internal region only lose their distinct background color or
-     also the foreground color.  Whether the outside of the region is
-     dimmed at all depends on
-     ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-functions’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Revision Buffer,  Prev: Diff Options,  Up: Diffing
-
-5.4.4 Revision Buffer
----------------------
-
- -- User Option: magit-revision-insert-related-refs
-
-     Whether to show related refs in revision buffers.
-
- -- User Option: magit-revision-show-gravatar
-
-     Whether to show gravatar images in revision buffers.
-
-     If non-nil, then the value has to be a cons-cell which specifies
-     where the gravatar images for the author and/or the committer are
-     inserted inside the text that was previously inserted according to
-     ‘magit-revision-header-format’.
-
-     Both cells are regular expressions.  The car specifies where to
-     insert the author gravatar image.  The top half of the image is
-     inserted right after the matched text, the bottom half on the next
-     line at the same offset.  The cdr specifies where to insert the
-     committer image, accordingly.  Either the car or the cdr may be
-     nil.
-
- -- User Option: magit-revision-use-hash-sections
-
-     Whether to turn hashes inside the commit message into sections.
-
-     If non-nil, then hashes inside the commit message are turned into
-     ‘commit’ sections.  There is a trade off to be made between
-     performance and reliability:
-
-        • ‘slow’ calls git for every word to be absolutely sure.
-
-        • ‘quick’ skips words less than seven characters long.
-
-        • ‘quicker’ additionally skips words that don’t contain a
-          number.
-
-        • ‘quickest’ uses all words that are at least seven characters
-          long and which contain at least one number as well as at least
-          one letter.
-
-     If nil, then no hashes are turned into sections, but you can still
-     visit the commit at point using "RET".
-
-   The diffs shown in the revision buffer may be automatically
-restricted to a subset of the changed files.  If the revision buffer is
-displayed from a log buffer, the revision buffer will share the same
-file restriction as that log buffer (also see the command
-‘magit-diff-toggle-file-filter’).  Note, however, that the log’s file
-restriction will be ignored when ‘magit-log-arguments’ includes
-‘--follow’.  In this case, the ‘-u’ argument of the log popup can be
-used to show the file-restricted diffs inline.
-
-   If the revision buffer is not displayed from a log buffer, the file
-restriction is determined by the file restriction in the repository’s
-diff buffer, if it exists, and the value of the option
-‘magit-use-sticky-arguments’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Ediffing,  Next: References Buffer,  Prev: Diffing,  Up: Inspecting
-
-5.5 Ediffing
-============
-
-This section describes how to enter Ediff from Magit buffers.  For
-information on how to use Ediff itself, see *note (ediff)Top::.
-
-‘e’     (‘magit-ediff-dwim’)
-
-     Compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff.
-
-     This command tries to guess what file, and what commit or range the
-     user wants to compare, stage, or resolve using Ediff.  It might
-     only be able to guess either the file, or range/commit, in which
-     case the user is asked about the other.  It might not always guess
-     right, in which case the appropriate ‘magit-ediff-*’ command has to
-     be used explicitly.  If it cannot read the user’s mind at all, then
-     it asks the user for a command to run.
-
-‘E’     (‘magit-ediff-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands in a popup
-     buffer.
-
-‘E r’     (‘magit-ediff-compare’)
-
-     Compare two revisions of a file using Ediff.
-
-     If the region is active, use the revisions on the first and last
-     line of the region.  With a prefix argument, instead of diffing the
-     revisions, choose a revision to view changes along, starting at the
-     common ancestor of both revisions (i.e., use a "..." range).
-
-‘E m’     (‘magit-ediff-resolve’)
-
-     Resolve outstanding conflicts in a file using Ediff, defaulting to
-     the file at point.
-
-     Provided that the value of ‘merge.conflictstyle’ is ‘diff3’, you
-     can view the file’s merge-base revision using ‘/’ in the Ediff
-     control buffer.
-
-     In the rare event that you want to manually resolve all conflicts,
-     including those already resolved by Git, use
-     ‘ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor’.
-
-‘E s’     (‘magit-ediff-stage’)
-
-     Stage and unstage changes to a file using Ediff, defaulting to the
-     file at point.
-
-‘E u’     (‘magit-ediff-show-unstaged’)
-
-     Show unstaged changes to a file using Ediff.
-
-‘E i’     (‘magit-ediff-show-staged’)
-
-     Show staged changes to a file using Ediff.
-
-‘E w’     (‘magit-ediff-show-working-tree’)
-
-     Show changes in a file between ‘HEAD’ and working tree using Ediff.
-
-‘E c’     (‘magit-ediff-show-commit’)
-
-     Show changes to a file introduced by a commit using Ediff.
-
-‘E z’     (‘magit-ediff-show-stash’)
-
-     Show changes to a file introduced by a stash using Ediff.
-
- -- User Option: magit-ediff-dwim-show-on-hunks
-
-     This option controls what command ‘magit-ediff-dwim’ calls when
-     point is on uncommitted hunks.  When nil, always run
-     ‘magit-ediff-stage’.  Otherwise, use ‘magit-ediff-show-staged’ and
-     ‘magit-ediff-show-unstaged’ to show staged and unstaged changes,
-     respectively.
-
- -- User Option: magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index
-
-     This option controls whether ‘magit-ediff-show-stash’ includes a
-     buffer containing the file’s state in the index at the time the
-     stash was created.  This makes it possible to tell which changes in
-     the stash were staged.
-
- -- User Option: magit-ediff-quit-hook
-
-     This hook is run after quitting an Ediff session that was created
-     using a Magit command.  The hook functions are run inside the Ediff
-     control buffer, and should not change the current buffer.
-
-     This is similar to ‘ediff-quit-hook’ but takes the needs of Magit
-     into account.  The regular ‘ediff-quit-hook’ is ignored by Ediff
-     sessions that were created using a Magit command.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: References Buffer,  Next: Bisecting,  Prev: Ediffing,  Up: Inspecting
-
-5.6 References Buffer
-=====================
-
-‘y’     (‘magit-show-refs-popup’)
-
-     List and compare references in a dedicated buffer.  By default all
-     refs are compared with ‘HEAD’, but with a prefix argument this
-     command instead acts as a prefix command and shows the following
-     suffix commands along with the appropriate infix arguments in a
-     popup buffer.
-
-‘y y’     (‘magit-show-refs-head’)
-
-     List and compare references in a dedicated buffer.  Refs are
-     compared with ‘HEAD’.
-
-‘y c’     (‘magit-show-refs-current’)
-
-     List and compare references in a dedicated buffer.  Refs are
-     compared with the current branch or ‘HEAD’ if it is detached.
-
-‘y o’     (‘magit-show-refs’)
-
-     List and compare references in a dedicated buffer.  Refs are
-     compared with a branch read from the user.
-
- -- User Option: magit-refs-show-commit-count
-
-     Whether to show commit counts in Magit-Refs mode buffers.
-
-        • ‘all’ Show counts for branches and tags.
-
-        • ‘branch’ Show counts for branches only.
-
-        • ‘nil’ Never show counts.
-
-     The default is ‘nil’ because anything else can be very expensive.
-
- -- User Option: magit-refs-pad-commit-counts
-
-     Whether to pad all commit counts on all sides in Magit-Refs mode
-     buffers.
-
-     If this is nil, then some commit counts are displayed right next to
-     one of the branches that appear next to the count, without any
-     space in between.  This might look bad if the branch name faces
-     look too similar to ‘magit-dimmed’.
-
-     If this is non-nil, then spaces are placed on both sides of all
-     commit counts.
-
- -- User Option: magit-refs-show-remote-prefix
-
-     Whether to show the remote prefix in lists of remote branches.
-
-     Showing the prefix is redundant because the name of the remote is
-     already shown in the heading preceeding the list of its branches.
-
- -- User Option: magit-refs-primary-column-width
-
-     Width of the primary column in ‘magit-refs-mode’ buffers.  The
-     primary column is the column that contains the name of the branch
-     that the current row is about.
-
-     If this is an integer, then the column is that many columns wide.
-     Otherwise it has to be a cons-cell of two integers.  The first
-     specifies the minimal width, the second the maximal width.  In that
-     case the actual width is determined using the length of the names
-     of the shown local branches.  (Remote branches and tags are not
-     taken into account when calculating to optimal width.)
-
- -- User Option: magit-refs-focus-column-width
-
-     Width of the focus column in ‘magit-refs-mode’ buffers.
-
-     The focus column is the first column, which marks one branch
-     (usually the current branch) as the focused branch using ‘*’ or
-     ‘@’.  For each other reference, this column optionally shows how
-     many commits it is ahead of the focused branch and ‘<’, or if it
-     isn’t ahead then the commits it is behind and ‘>’, or if it isn’t
-     behind either, then a ‘=’.
-
-     This column may also display only ‘*’ or ‘@’ for the focused
-     branch, in which case this option is ignored.  Use ‘L v’ to change
-     the verbosity of this column.
-
- -- User Option: magit-refs-margin
-
-     This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in
-     Magit-Refs mode buffers and how it is formatted.
-
-     The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’.
-
-        • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-
-        • STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be
-          one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit),
-          ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a
-          character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to
-          show the actual date.
-
-        • WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for
-          forward compatibility and currently the value should not be
-          changed.
-
-        • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown
-          by default.
-
-        • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the
-          author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to
-          do so.
-
- -- User Option: magit-refs-margin-for-tags
-
-     This option specifies whether to show information about tags in the
-     margin.  This is disabled by default because it is slow if there
-     are many tags.
-
-   The following variables control how individual refs are displayed.
-If you change one of these variables (especially the "%c" part), then
-you should also change the others to keep things aligned.  The following
-%-sequences are supported:
-
-   • ‘%a’ Number of commits this ref has over the one we compare to.
-
-   • ‘%b’ Number of commits the ref we compare to has over this one.
-
-   • ‘%c’ Number of commits this ref has over the one we compare to.
-     For the ref which all other refs are compared this is instead "@",
-     if it is the current branch, or "#" otherwise.
-
-   • ‘%C’ For the ref which all other refs are compared this is "@", if
-     it is the current branch, or "#" otherwise.  For all other refs "
-     ".
-
-   • ‘%h’ Hash of this ref’s tip.
-
-   • ‘%m’ Commit summary of the tip of this ref.
-
-   • ‘%n’ Name of this ref.
-
-   • ‘%u’ Upstream of this local branch.
-
-   • ‘%U’ Upstream of this local branch and additional local vs.
-     upstream information.
-
- -- User Option: magit-refs-filter-alist
-
-     This alist controls which tags and branches are omitted from being
-     displayed in ‘magit-refs-mode’ buffers.  If it is ‘nil’, then all
-     refs are displayed (subject to ‘magit-refs-sections-hook’).
-
-     All keys are tried in order until one matches.  Then its value is
-     used and subsequent elements are ignored.  If the value is non-nil,
-     then the reference is displayed, otherwise it is not.  If no
-     element matches, then the reference is displayed.
-
-     A key can either be a regular expression that the refname has to
-     match, or a function that takes the refname as only argument and
-     returns a boolean.  Contrary to how they are displayed in the
-     buffer, for comparison each tag begins with "tags/" and each remote
-     branch with "<remote>/".
-
-‘RET’     (‘magit-visit-ref’)
-
-     This command visits the reference or revision at point in another
-     buffer.  If there is no revision at point or with a prefix argument
-     then it prompts for a revision.
-
-     This command behaves just like ‘magit-show-commit’ as described
-     above, except if point is on a reference in a ‘magit-refs-mode’
-     buffer, in which case the behavior may be different, but only if
-     you have customized the option ‘magit-visit-ref-behavior’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-visit-ref-behavior
-
-     This option controls how ‘magit-visit-ref’ behaves in
-     ‘magit-refs-mode’ buffers.
-
-     By default ‘magit-visit-ref’ behaves like ‘magit-show-commit’, in
-     all buffers, including ‘magit-refs-mode’ buffers.  When the type of
-     the section at point is ‘commit’ then "RET" is bound to
-     ‘magit-show-commit’, and when the type is either ‘branch’ or ‘tag’
-     then it is bound to ‘magit-visit-ref’.
-
-     "RET" is one of Magit’s most essential keys and at least by default
-     it should behave consistently across all of Magit, especially
-     because users quickly learn that it does something very harmless;
-     it shows more information about the thing at point in another
-     buffer.
-
-     However "RET" used to behave differently in ‘magit-refs-mode’
-     buffers, doing surprising things, some of which cannot really be
-     described as "visit this thing".  If you’ve grown accustomed this
-     behavior, you can restore it by adding one or more of the below
-     symbols to the value of this option.  But keep in mind that by
-     doing so you don’t only introduce inconsistencies, you also lose
-     some functionality and might have to resort to ‘M-x
-     magit-show-commit’ to get it back.
-
-     ‘magit-visit-ref’ looks for these symbols in the order in which
-     they are described here.  If the presence of a symbol applies to
-     the current situation, then the symbols that follow do not affect
-     the outcome.
-
-        • ‘focus-on-ref’
-
-          With a prefix argument update the buffer to show commit counts
-          and lists of cherry commits relative to the reference at point
-          instead of relative to the current buffer or ‘HEAD’.
-
-          Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing "C-u y o
-          RET".
-
-        • ‘create-branch’
-
-          If point is on a remote branch, then create a new local branch
-          with the same name, use the remote branch as its upstream, and
-          then check out the local branch.
-
-          Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing "b c RET
-          RET", like you would do in other buffers.
-
-        • ‘checkout-any’
-
-          Check out the reference at point.  If that reference is a tag
-          or a remote branch, then this results in a detached ‘HEAD’.
-
-          Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing "b b RET",
-          like you would do in other buffers.
-
-        • ‘checkout-branch’
-
-          Check out the local branch at point.
-
-          Instead of adding this symbol, consider pressing "b b RET",
-          like you would do in other buffers.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* References Sections::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: References Sections,  Up: References Buffer
-
-5.6.1 References Sections
--------------------------
-
-The contents of references buffers is controlled using the hook
-‘magit-refs-sections-hook’.  See *note Section Hooks:: to learn about
-such hooks and how to customize them.  All of the below functions are
-members of the default value.  Note that it makes much less sense to
-customize this hook than it does for the respective hook used for the
-status buffer.
-
- -- User Option: magit-refs-sections-hook
-
-     Hook run to insert sections into a references buffer.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-local-branches
-
-     Insert sections showing all local branches.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-remote-branches
-
-     Insert sections showing all remote-tracking branches.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-tags
-
-     Insert sections showing all tags.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Bisecting,  Next: Visiting Blobs,  Prev: References Buffer,  Up: Inspecting
-
-5.7 Bisecting
-=============
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-bisect::.
-
-‘B’     (‘magit-bisect-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands in a popup
-     buffer.
-
-   When bisecting is not in progress, then the popup buffer features the
-following commands.
-
-‘B B’     (‘magit-bisect-start’)
-
-     Start a bisect session.
-
-     Bisecting a bug means to find the commit that introduced it.  This
-     command starts such a bisect session by asking for a known good and
-     a bad commit.
-
-‘B s’     (‘magit-bisect-run’)
-
-     Bisect automatically by running commands after each step.
-
-   When bisecting is in progress, then the popup buffer features these
-commands instead.
-
-‘B b’     (‘magit-bisect-bad’)
-
-     Mark the current commit as bad.  Use this after you have asserted
-     that the commit does contain the bug in question.
-
-‘B g’     (‘magit-bisect-good’)
-
-     Mark the current commit as good.  Use this after you have asserted
-     that the commit does not contain the bug in question.
-
-‘B k’     (‘magit-bisect-skip’)
-
-     Skip the current commit.  Use this if for some reason the current
-     commit is not a good one to test.  This command lets Git choose a
-     different one.
-
-‘B r’     (‘magit-bisect-reset’)
-
-     After bisecting, cleanup bisection state and return to original
-     ‘HEAD’.
-
-   By default the status buffer shows information about the ongoing
-bisect session.
-
- -- User Option: magit-bisect-show-graph
-
-     This option controls whether a graph is displayed for the log of
-     commits that still have to be bisected.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Visiting Blobs,  Next: Blaming,  Prev: Bisecting,  Up: Inspecting
-
-5.8 Visiting Blobs
-==================
-
-‘M-x magit-find-file’     (‘magit-find-file’)
-
-     View FILE from REV.  Switch to a buffer visiting blob REV:FILE,
-     creating one if none already exists.
-
-‘M-x magit-find-file-other-window’     (‘magit-find-file-other-window’)
-
-     View FILE from REV, in another window.  Like ‘magit-find-file’, but
-     create a new window or reuse an existing one.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Blaming,  Prev: Visiting Blobs,  Up: Inspecting
-
-5.9 Blaming
-===========
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-blame::.
-
-   To start blaming you can use ‘M-x’ in a file-visiting buffer to
-invoke one of the following commands.  You can also invoke these
-commands using the blame popup, which is available on ‘b’ in
-file-visiting buffers that already contain blame information and, also
-on ‘b’, in all blob-visiting buffers.  You can also enter the blame
-popup from the file popup, which is available on ‘C-c M-g’, provided
-‘magit-file-mode’ is enabled, see *note Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting
-Files::.
-
- -- Command: magit-blame
-
-     This command augments each line or chunk of lines in the current
-     file- or blob-visiting buffer with information about what commits
-     last touched these lines.
-
-     If the buffer visits a revision of that file, then history up to
-     that revision is considered.  Otherwise, the file’s full history is
-     considered, including uncommitted changes.
-
-     If Magit-Blame mode is already turned on in the current buffer then
-     blaming is done recursively, by visiting REVISION:FILE (using
-     ‘magit-find-file’), where REVISION is a parent of the revision that
-     added the current line or chunk of lines.
-
- -- Command: magit-blame-echo
-
-     This command is like ‘magit-blame’ except that it doesn’t turn on
-     ‘read-only-mode’ and that it initially uses the visualization style
-     specified by option ‘magit-blame-echo-style’.
-
- -- Command: magit-blame-removal
-
-     This command augments each line or chunk of lines in the current
-     blob-visiting buffer with information about the revision that
-     removes it.  It cannot be used in file-visiting buffers.
-
-     Like ‘magit-blame’, this command can be used recursively.
-
- -- Command: magit-blame-reverse
-
-     This command augments each line or chunk of lines in the current
-     file- or blob-visiting buffer with information about the last
-     revision in which a line still existed.
-
-     Like ‘magit-blame’, this command can be used recursively.
-
-   The following key bindings are available when Magit-Blame mode is
-enabled and Read-Only mode is not enabled.  These commands are also
-available in other buffers; here only the behavior is described that is
-relevant in file-visiting buffers that are being blamed.
-
-‘RET’     (‘magit-show-commit’)
-
-     This command shows the commit that last touched the line at point.
-
-‘SPC’     (‘magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up’)
-
-     This command updates the commit buffer.
-
-     This either shows the commit that last touched the line at point in
-     the appropriate buffer, or if that buffer is already being
-     displayed in the current frame and if that buffer contains
-     information about that commit, then the buffer is scrolled up
-     instead.
-
-‘DEL’     (‘magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down’)
-
-     This command updates the commit buffer.
-
-     This either shows the commit that last touched the line at point in
-     the appropriate buffer, or if that buffer is already being
-     displayed in the current frame and if that buffer contains
-     information about that commit, then the buffer is scrolled down
-     instead.
-
-   The following key bindings are available when Magit-Blame mode is
-enabled and Read-Only mode is not enabled.
-
-‘b’     (‘magit-blame-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the above suffix command along with the
-     appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘n’     (‘magit-blame-next-chunk’)
-
-     This command moves to the next chunk.
-
-‘N’     (‘magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit’)
-
-     This command moves to the next chunk from the same commit.
-
-‘p’     (‘magit-blame-previous-chunk’)
-
-     This command moves to the previous chunk.
-
-‘P’     (‘magit-blame-previous-chunk-same-commit’)
-
-     This command moves to the previous chunk from the same commit.
-
-‘q’     (‘magit-blame-quit’)
-
-     This command turns off Magit-Blame mode.  If the buffer was created
-     during a recursive blame, then it also kills the buffer.
-
-‘M-w’     (‘magit-blame-copy-hash’)
-
-     This command saves the hash of the current chunk’s commit to the
-     kill ring.
-
-     When the region is active, the command saves the region’s content
-     instead of the hash, like ‘kill-ring-save’ would.
-
-‘c’     (‘magit-blame-cycle-style’)
-
-     This command changes how blame information is visualized in the
-     current buffer by cycling through the styles specified using the
-     option ‘magit-blame-styles’.
-
-   Blaming is also controlled using the following options.
-
- -- User Option: magit-blame-styles
-
-     This option defines a list of styles used to visualize blame
-     information.  For now see its doc-string to learn more.
-
- -- User Option: magit-blame-echo-style
-
-     This option specifies the blame visualization style used by the
-     command ‘magit-blame-echo’.  This must be a symbol that is used as
-     the identifier for one of the styles defined in
-     ‘magit-blame-styles’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-blame-time-format
-
-     This option specifies the format string used to display times when
-     showing blame information.
-
- -- User Option: magit-blame-read-only
-
-     This option controls whether blaming a buffer also makes
-     temporarily read-only.
-
- -- User Option: magit-blame-disable-modes
-
-     This option lists incompatible minor-modes that should be disabled
-     temporarily when a buffer contains blame information.  They are
-     enabled again when the buffer no longer shows blame information.
-
- -- User Option: magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook
-
-     This hook is run when moving between chunks.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Manipulating,  Next: Transferring,  Prev: Inspecting,  Up: Top
-
-6 Manipulating
-**************
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Repository Setup::
-* Staging and Unstaging::
-* Applying::
-* Committing::
-* Branching::
-* Merging::
-* Resolving Conflicts::
-* Rebasing::
-* Cherry Picking::
-* Resetting::
-* Stashing::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Repository Setup,  Next: Staging and Unstaging,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.1 Repository Setup
-====================
-
-‘M-x magit-init’     (‘magit-init’)
-
-     This command initializes a repository and then shows the status
-     buffer for the new repository.
-
-     If the directory is below an existing repository, then the user has
-     to confirm that a new one should be created inside.  If the
-     directory is the root of the existing repository, then the user has
-     to confirm that it should be reinitialized.
-
-‘M-x magit-clone’     (‘magit-clone’)
-
-     This command clones a repository and then shows the status buffer
-     for the new repository.
-
-     The user is queried for a remote url and a local directory.
-
- -- User Option: magit-clone-set-remote.pushDefault
-
-     Whether to set the value of ‘remote.pushDefault’ after cloning.
-
-     If ‘t’, then set without asking.  If ‘nil’, then don’t set.  If
-     ‘ask’, then ask the user every time she clones a repository.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Staging and Unstaging,  Next: Applying,  Prev: Repository Setup,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.2 Staging and Unstaging
-=========================
-
-Like Git, Magit can of course stage and unstage complete files.  Unlike
-Git, it also allows users to gracefully un-/stage individual hunks and
-even just part of a hunk.  To stage individual hunks and parts of hunks
-using Git directly, one has to use the very modal and rather clumsy
-interface of a ‘git add --interactive’ session.
-
-   With Magit, on the other hand, one can un-/stage individual hunks by
-just moving point into the respective section inside a diff displayed in
-the status buffer or a separate diff buffer and typing ‘s’ or ‘u’.  To
-operate on just parts of a hunk, mark the changes that should be
-un-/staged using the region and then press the same key that would be
-used to un-/stage.  To stage multiple files or hunks at once use a
-region that starts inside the heading of such a section and ends inside
-the heading of a sibling section of the same type.
-
-   Besides staging and unstaging, Magit also provides several other
-"apply variants" that can also operate on a file, multiple files at
-once, a hunk, multiple hunks at once, and on parts of a hunk.  These
-apply variants are described in the next section.
-
-   You can also use Ediff to stage and unstage.  See *note Ediffing::.
-
-‘s’     (‘magit-stage’)
-
-     Add the change at point to the staging area.
-
-     With a prefix argument and an untracked file (or files) at point,
-     stage the file but not its content.  This makes it possible to
-     stage only a subset of the new file’s changes.
-
-‘S’     (‘magit-stage-modified’)
-
-     Stage all changes to files modified in the worktree.  Stage all new
-     content of tracked files and remove tracked files that no longer
-     exist in the working tree from the index also.  With a prefix
-     argument also stage previously untracked (but not ignored) files.
-
-‘u’     (‘magit-unstage’)
-
-     Remove the change at point from the staging area.
-
-     Only staged changes can be unstaged.  But by default this command
-     performs an action that is somewhat similar to unstaging, when it
-     is called on a committed change: it reverses the change in the
-     index but not in the working tree.
-
-‘U’     (‘magit-unstage-all’)
-
-     Remove all changes from the staging area.
-
- -- User Option: magit-unstage-committed
-
-     This option controls whether ‘magit-unstage’ "unstages" committed
-     changes by reversing them in the index but not the working tree.
-     The alternative is to raise an error.
-
-‘M-x magit-reverse-in-index’     (‘magit-reverse-in-index’)
-
-     This command reverses the committed change at point in the index
-     but not the working tree.  By default no key is bound directly to
-     this command, but it is indirectly called when ‘u’
-     (‘magit-unstage’) is pressed on a committed change.
-
-     This allows extracting a change from ‘HEAD’, while leaving it in
-     the working tree, so that it can later be committed using a
-     separate commit.  A typical workflow would be:
-
-        • Optionally make sure that there are no uncommitted changes.
-
-        • Visit the ‘HEAD’ commit and navigate to the change that should
-          not have been included in that commit.
-
-        • Type ‘u’ (‘magit-unstage’) to reverse it in the index.  This
-          assumes that ‘magit-unstage-committed-changes’ is non-nil.
-
-        • Type ‘c e’ to extend ‘HEAD’ with the staged changes, including
-          those that were already staged before.
-
-        • Optionally stage the remaining changes using ‘s’ or ‘S’ and
-          then type ‘c c’ to create a new commit.
-
-‘M-x magit-reset-index’     (‘magit-reset-index’)
-
-     Reset the index to some commit.  The commit is read from the user
-     and defaults to the commit at point.  If there is no commit at
-     point, then it defaults to ‘HEAD’.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Staging from File-Visiting Buffers::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Staging from File-Visiting Buffers,  Up: Staging and Unstaging
-
-6.2.1 Staging from File-Visiting Buffers
-----------------------------------------
-
-Fine-grained un-/staging has to be done from the status or a diff
-buffer, but it’s also possible to un-/stage all changes made to the file
-visited in the current buffer right from inside that buffer.
-
-‘M-x magit-stage-file’     (‘magit-stage-file’)
-
-     When invoked inside a file-visiting buffer, then stage all changes
-     to that file.  In a Magit buffer, stage the file at point if any.
-     Otherwise prompt for a file to be staged.  With a prefix argument
-     always prompt the user for a file, even in a file-visiting buffer
-     or when there is a file section at point.
-
-‘M-x magit-unstage-file’     (‘magit-unstage-file’)
-
-     When invoked inside a file-visiting buffer, then unstage all
-     changes to that file.  In a Magit buffer, unstage the file at point
-     if any.  Otherwise prompt for a file to be unstaged.  With a prefix
-     argument always prompt the user for a file, even in a file-visiting
-     buffer or when there is a file section at point.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Applying,  Next: Committing,  Prev: Staging and Unstaging,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.3 Applying
-============
-
-Magit provides several "apply variants": stage, unstage, discard,
-reverse, and "regular apply".  At least when operating on a hunk they
-are all implemented using ‘git apply’, which is why they are called
-"apply variants".
-
-   • Stage.  Apply a change from the working tree to the index.  The
-     change also remains in the working tree.
-
-   • Unstage.  Remove a change from the index.  The change remains in
-     the working tree.
-
-   • Discard.  On a staged change, remove it from the working tree and
-     the index.  On an unstaged change, remove it from the working tree
-     only.
-
-   • Reverse.  Reverse a change in the working tree.  Both committed and
-     staged changes can be reversed.  Unstaged changes cannot be
-     reversed.  Discard them instead.
-
-   • Apply.  Apply a change to the working tree.  Both committed and
-     staged changes can be applied.  Unstaged changes cannot be applied
-     - as they already have been applied.
-
-   The previous section described the staging and unstaging commands.
-What follows are the commands which implement the remaining apply
-variants.
-
-‘a’     (‘magit-apply’)
-
-     Apply the change at point to the working tree.
-
-     With a prefix argument fallback to a 3-way merge.  Doing so causes
-     the change to be applied to the index as well.
-
-‘k’     (‘magit-discard’)
-
-     Remove the change at point from the working tree.
-
-‘v’     (‘magit-reverse’)
-
-     Reverse the change at point in the working tree.
-
-     With a prefix argument fallback to a 3-way merge.  Doing so causes
-     the change to be applied to the index as well.
-
-   With a prefix argument all apply variants attempt a 3-way merge when
-appropriate (i.e.  when ‘git apply’ is used internally).
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Committing,  Next: Branching,  Prev: Applying,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.4 Committing
-==============
-
-When the user initiates a commit, Magit calls ‘git commit’ without any
-arguments, so Git has to get it from the user.  It creates the file
-‘.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG’ and then opens that file in an editor.  Magit
-arranges for that editor to be the Emacsclient.  Once the user finishes
-the editing session, the Emacsclient exits and Git creates the commit
-using the file’s content as message.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Initiating a Commit::
-* Editing Commit Messages::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Initiating a Commit,  Next: Editing Commit Messages,  Up: Committing
-
-6.4.1 Initiating a Commit
--------------------------
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-commit::.
-
-‘c’     (‘magit-commit-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘c c’     (‘magit-commit’)
-
-     Create a new commit on ‘HEAD’.  With a prefix argument amend to the
-     commit at ‘HEAD’ instead.
-
-‘c a’     (‘magit-commit-amend’)
-
-     Amend the last commit.
-
-‘c e’     (‘magit-commit-extend’)
-
-     Amend the last commit, without editing the message.  With a prefix
-     argument keep the committer date, otherwise change it.  The option
-     ‘magit-commit-extend-override-date’ can be used to inverse the
-     meaning of the prefix argument.
-
-     Non-interactively respect the optional OVERRIDE-DATE argument and
-     ignore the option.
-
-‘c w’     (‘magit-commit-reword’)
-
-     Reword the last commit, ignoring staged changes.  With a prefix
-     argument keep the committer date, otherwise change it.  The option
-     ‘magit-commit-reword-override-date’ can be used to inverse the
-     meaning of the prefix argument.
-
-     Non-interactively respect the optional OVERRIDE-DATE argument and
-     ignore the option.
-
-‘c f’     (‘magit-commit-fixup’)
-
-     Create a fixup commit.
-
-     With a prefix argument the target commit has to be confirmed.
-     Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation
-     depending on the value of option ‘magit-commit-squash-confirm’.
-
-‘c F’     (‘magit-commit-instant-fixup’)
-
-     Create a fixup commit and instantly rebase.
-
-‘c s’     (‘magit-commit-squash’)
-
-     Create a squash commit, without editing the squash message.
-
-     With a prefix argument the target commit has to be confirmed.
-     Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation
-     depending on the value of option ‘magit-commit-squash-confirm’.
-
-‘c S’     (‘magit-commit-instant-squash’)
-
-     Create a squash commit and instantly rebase.
-
-‘c A’     (‘magit-commit-augment’)
-
-     Create a squash commit, editing the squash message.
-
-     With a prefix argument the target commit has to be confirmed.
-     Otherwise the commit at point may be used without confirmation
-     depending on the value of option ‘magit-commit-squash-confirm’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-commit-ask-to-stage
-
-     Whether to ask to stage all unstaged changes when committing and
-     nothing is staged.
-
- -- User Option: magit-commit-extend-override-date
-
-     Whether using ‘magit-commit-extend’ changes the committer date.
-
- -- User Option: magit-commit-reword-override-date
-
-     Whether using ‘magit-commit-reword’ changes the committer date.
-
- -- User Option: magit-commit-squash-confirm
-
-     Whether the commit targeted by squash and fixup has to be
-     confirmed.  When non-nil then the commit at point (if any) is used
-     as default choice.  Otherwise it has to be confirmed.  This option
-     only affects ‘magit-commit-squash’ and ‘magit-commit-fixup’.  The
-     "instant" variants always require confirmation because making an
-     error while using those is harder to recover from.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Editing Commit Messages,  Prev: Initiating a Commit,  Up: Committing
-
-6.4.2 Editing Commit Messages
------------------------------
-
-After initiating a commit as described in the previous section, two new
-buffers appear.  One shows the changes that are about to committed,
-while the other is used to write the message.  All regular editing
-commands are available in the commit message buffer.  This section only
-describes the additional commands.
-
-   Commit messages are edited in an edit session - in the background Git
-is waiting for the editor, in our case the Emacsclient, to save the
-commit message in a file (in most cases ‘.git/COMMIT_EDITMSG’) and then
-return.  If the Emacsclient returns with a non-zero exit status then Git
-does not create the commit.  So the most important commands are those
-for finishing and aborting the commit.
-
-‘C-c C-c’     (‘with-editor-finish’)
-
-     Finish the current editing session by returning with exit code 0.
-     Git then creates the commit using the message it finds in the file.
-
-‘C-c C-k’     (‘with-editor-cancel’)
-
-     Cancel the current editing session by returning with exit code 1.
-     Git then cancels the commit, but leaves the file untouched.
-
-   In addition to being used by Git, these messages may also be stored
-in a ring that persists until Emacs is closed.  By default the message
-is stored at the beginning and the end of an edit session (regardless of
-whether the session is finished successfully or was canceled).  It is
-sometimes useful to bring back messages from that ring.
-
-‘C-c M-s’     (‘git-commit-save-message’)
-
-     Save the current buffer content to the commit message ring.
-
-‘M-p’     (‘git-commit-prev-message’)
-
-     Cycle backward through the commit message ring, after saving the
-     current message to the ring.  With a numeric prefix ARG, go back
-     ARG comments.
-
-‘M-n’     (‘git-commit-next-message’)
-
-     Cycle forward through the commit message ring, after saving the
-     current message to the ring.  With a numeric prefix ARG, go back
-     ARG comments.
-
-   By default the diff for the changes that are about to be committed
-are automatically shown when invoking the commit.  When amending to an
-existing commit it may be useful to show either the changes that are
-about to be added to that commit or to show those changes together with
-those that are already committed.
-
-‘C-c C-d’     (‘magit-diff-while-committing’)
-
-     While committing, show the changes that are about to be committed.
-     While amending, invoking the command again toggles between showing
-     just the new changes or all the changes that will be committed.
-
-‘C-c C-w’     (‘magit-pop-revision-stack’)
-
-     This command inserts a representation of a revision into the
-     current buffer.  It can be used inside buffers used to write commit
-     messages but also in other buffers such as buffers used to edit
-     emails or ChangeLog files.
-
-     By default this command pops the revision which was last added to
-     the ‘magit-revision-stack’ and inserts it into the current buffer
-     according to ‘magit-pop-revision-stack-format’.  Revisions can be
-     put on the stack using ‘magit-copy-section-value’ and
-     ‘magit-copy-buffer-revision’.
-
-     If the stack is empty or with a prefix argument it instead reads a
-     revision in the minibuffer.  By using the minibuffer history this
-     allows selecting an item which was popped earlier or to insert an
-     arbitrary reference or revision without first pushing it onto the
-     stack.
-
-     When reading the revision from the minibuffer, then it might not be
-     possible to guess the correct repository.  When this command is
-     called inside a repository (e.g.  while composing a commit
-     message), then that repository is used.  Otherwise (e.g.  while
-     composing an email) then the repository recorded for the top
-     element of the stack is used (even though we insert another
-     revision).  If not called inside a repository and with an empty
-     stack, or with two prefix arguments, then read the repository in
-     the minibuffer too.
-
- -- User Option: magit-pop-revision-stack-format
-
-     This option controls how the command ‘magit-pop-revision-stack’
-     inserts a revision into the current buffer.
-
-     The entries on the stack have the format ‘(HASH TOPLEVEL)’ and this
-     option has the format ‘(POINT-FORMAT EOB-FORMAT INDEX-REGEXP)’, all
-     of which may be nil or a string (though either one of EOB-FORMAT or
-     POINT-FORMAT should be a string, and if INDEX-REGEXP is non-nil,
-     then the two formats should be too).
-
-     First INDEX-REGEXP is used to find the previously inserted entry,
-     by searching backward from point.  The first submatch must match
-     the index number.  That number is incremented by one, and becomes
-     the index number of the entry to be inserted.  If you don’t want to
-     number the inserted revisions, then use nil for INDEX-REGEXP.
-
-     If INDEX-REGEXP is non-nil then both POINT-FORMAT and EOB-FORMAT
-     should contain \"%N\", which is replaced with the number that was
-     determined in the previous step.
-
-     Both formats, if non-nil and after removing %N, are then expanded
-     using ‘git show –format=FORMAT ...’ inside TOPLEVEL.
-
-     The expansion of POINT-FORMAT is inserted at point, and the
-     expansion of EOB-FORMAT is inserted at the end of the buffer (if
-     the buffer ends with a comment, then it is inserted right before
-     that).
-
-   Some projects use pseudo headers in commit messages.  Magit colorizes
-such headers and provides some commands to insert such headers.
-
- -- User Option: git-commit-known-pseudo-headers
-
-     A list of Git pseudo headers to be highlighted.
-
-‘C-c C-a’     (‘git-commit-ack’)
-
-     Insert a header acknowledging that you have looked at the commit.
-
-‘C-c C-r’     (‘git-commit-review’)
-
-     Insert a header acknowledging that you have reviewed the commit.
-
-‘C-c C-s’     (‘git-commit-signoff’)
-
-     Insert a header to sign off the commit.
-
-‘C-c C-t’     (‘git-commit-test’)
-
-     Insert a header acknowledging that you have tested the commit.
-
-‘C-c C-o’     (‘git-commit-cc’)
-
-     Insert a header mentioning someone who might be interested.
-
-‘C-c C-p’     (‘git-commit-reported’)
-
-     Insert a header mentioning the person who reported the issue being
-     fixed by the commit.
-
-‘C-c C-i’     (‘git-commit-suggested’)
-
-     Insert a header mentioning the person who suggested the change.
-
-   ‘git-commit-mode’ is a minor mode that is only used to establish the
-above key bindings.  This allows using an arbitrary major mode when
-editing the commit message.  It’s even possible to use a different major
-mode in different repositories, which is useful when different projects
-impose different commit message conventions.
-
- -- User Option: git-commit-major-mode
-
-     The value of this option is the major mode used to edit Git commit
-     messages.
-
-   Because ‘git-commit-mode’ is a minor mode, we don’t use its mode hook
-to setup the buffer, except for the key bindings.  All other setup
-happens in the function ‘git-commit-setup’, which among other things
-runs the hook ‘git-commit-setup-hook’.  The following functions are
-suitable for that hook.
-
- -- User Option: git-commit-setup-hook
-
-     Hook run at the end of ‘git-commit-setup’.
-
- -- Function: magit-revert-buffers &optional force
-
-     Revert unmodified file-visiting buffers of the current repository.
-
-     If either ‘magit-revert-buffers’ is non-nil and
-     ‘inhibit-magit-revert’ is nil, or if optional FORCE is non-nil,
-     then revert all unmodified buffers that visit files being tracked
-     in the current repository.
-
- -- Function: git-commit-save-message
-
-     Save the current buffer content to the commit message ring.
-
- -- Function: git-commit-setup-changelog-support
-
-     After this function is called, ChangeLog entries are treated as
-     paragraphs.
-
- -- Function: git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill
-
-     Turn on ‘auto-fill-mode’ and set ‘fill-column’ to the value of
-     ‘git-commit-fill-column’.
-
- -- Function: git-commit-turn-on-flyspell
-
-     Turn on Flyspell mode.  Also prevent comments from being checked
-     and finally check current non-comment text.
-
- -- Function: git-commit-propertize-diff
-
-     Propertize the diff shown inside the commit message buffer.  Git
-     inserts such diffs into the commit message template when the
-     ‘--verbose’ argument is used.  Magit’s commit popup by default does
-     not offer that argument because the diff that is shown in a
-     separate buffer is more useful.  But some users disagree, which is
-     why this function exists.
-
- -- Function: with-editor-usage-message
-
-     Show usage information in the echo area.
-
-   Magit also helps with writing *good* commit messages by complaining
-when certain rules are violated.
-
- -- User Option: git-commit-summary-max-length
-
-     The intended maximal length of the summary line of commit messages.
-     Characters beyond this column are colorized to indicate that this
-     preference has been violated.
-
- -- User Option: git-commit-fill-column
-
-     Column beyond which automatic line-wrapping should happen in commit
-     message buffers.
-
- -- User Option: git-commit-finish-query-functions
-
-     List of functions called to query before performing commit.
-
-     The commit message buffer is current while the functions are
-     called.  If any of them returns nil, then the commit is not
-     performed and the buffer is not killed.  The user should then fix
-     the issue and try again.
-
-     The functions are called with one argument.  If it is non-nil then
-     that indicates that the user used a prefix argument to force
-     finishing the session despite issues.  Functions should usually
-     honor this wish and return non-nil.
-
- -- Function: git-commit-check-style-conventions
-
-     Check for violations of certain basic style conventions.  For each
-     violation ask the user if she wants to proceed anyway.  This makes
-     sure the summary line isn’t too long and that the second line is
-     empty.
-
-   To show no diff while committing remove ‘magit-commit-diff’ from
-‘server-switch-hook’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Branching,  Next: Merging,  Prev: Committing,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.5 Branching
-=============
-
-* Menu:
-
-* The Two Remotes::
-* The Branch Popup::
-* The Branch Config Popup::
-* Auxillary Branch Commands::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: The Two Remotes,  Next: The Branch Popup,  Up: Branching
-
-6.5.1 The Two Remotes
----------------------
-
-The upstream branch of some local branch is the branch into which the
-commits on that local branch should eventually be merged, usually
-something like ‘origin/master’.  For the ‘master’ branch itself the
-upstream branch and the branch it is being pushed to, are usually the
-same remote branch.  But for a feature branch the upstream branch and
-the branch it is being pushed to should differ.
-
-   The commits on feature branches too should _eventually_ end up in a
-remote branch such as ‘origin/master’ or ‘origin/maint’.  Such a branch
-should therefore be used as the upstream.  But feature branches
-shouldn’t be pushed directly to such branches.  Instead a feature branch
-‘my-feature’ is usually pushed to ‘my-fork/my-feature’ or if you are a
-contributor ‘origin/my-feature’.  After the new feature has been
-reviewed, the maintainer merges the feature into ‘master’.  And finally
-‘master’ (not ‘my-feature’ itself) is pushed to ‘origin/master’.
-
-   But new features seldom are perfect on the first try, and so feature
-branches usually have to be reviewed, improved, and re-pushed several
-times.  Pushing should therefore be easy to do, and for that reason many
-Git users have concluded that it is best to use the remote branch to
-which the local feature branch is being pushed as its upstream.
-
-   But luckily Git has long ago gained support for a push-remote which
-can be configured separately from the upstream branch, using the
-variables ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’ and ‘remote.pushDefault’.  So we no
-longer have to choose which of the two remotes should be used as "the
-remote".
-
-   Each of the fetching, pulling, and pushing popups features three
-commands that act on the current branch and some other branch.  Of
-these, ‘p’ is bound to a command which acts on the push-remote, ‘u’ is
-bound to a command which acts on the upstream, and ‘e’ is bound to a
-command which acts on any other branch.  The status buffer shows
-unpushed and unpulled commits for both the push-remote and the upstream.
-
-   It’s fairly simple to configure these two remotes.  The values of all
-the variables that are related to fetching, pulling, and pushing (as
-well as some other branch-related variables) can be inspected and
-changed using the popup ‘magit-branch-config-popup’, which is a
-sub-popup of many popups that deal with branches.  It is also possible
-to set the push-remote or upstream while pushing (see *note Pushing::).
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: The Branch Popup,  Next: The Branch Config Popup,  Prev: The Two Remotes,  Up: Branching
-
-6.5.2 The Branch Popup
-----------------------
-
-The popup ‘magit-branch-popup’ is used to create and checkout branches,
-and to make changes to existing branches.  It is not used to fetch,
-pull, merge, rebase, or push branches, i.e.  this popup deals with
-branches themselves, not with the commits reachable from them.  Those
-features are available from separate popups.
-
-‘b’     (‘magit-branch-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands in a popup
-     buffer.
-
-     By default it also displays the values of some branch-related Git
-     variables and allows changing their values, just like the
-     specialized ‘magit-branch-config-popup’ does.
-
- -- User Option: magit-branch-popup-show-variables
-
-     Whether the ‘magit-branch-popup’ shows Git variables.  This
-     defaults to t to avoid changing key bindings.  When set to nil, no
-     variables are displayed directly in this popup, and the sub-popup
-     ‘magit-branch-config-popup’ has to be used instead to view and
-     change branch related variables.
-
-‘b C’     (‘magit-branch-config-popup’)
-
-     This command shows branch related variables in a separate popup.
-     By default this asks the user for which branch the variables should
-     be shown.  When ‘magit-branch-popup-show-variables’ is ‘nil’, then
-     it shows the variables for the current branch, unless a prefix
-     argument is used.
-
-‘b b’     (‘magit-checkout’)
-
-     Checkout a revision read in the minibuffer and defaulting to the
-     branch or arbitrary revision at point.  If the revision is a local
-     branch then that becomes the current branch.  If it is something
-     else then ‘HEAD’ becomes detached.  Checkout fails if the working
-     tree or the staging area contain changes.
-
-‘b n’     (‘magit-branch’)
-
-     Create a new branch.  The user is asked for a branch or arbitrary
-     revision to use as the starting point of the new branch.  When a
-     branch name is provided, then that becomes the upstream branch of
-     the new branch.  The name of the new branch is also read in the
-     minibuffer.
-
-     Also see option ‘magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream’.
-
-‘b c’     (‘magit-branch-and-checkout’)
-
-     This command creates a new branch like ‘magit-branch’, but then
-     also checks it out.
-
-     Also see option ‘magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream’.
-
-‘b l’     (‘magit-branch-checkout’)
-
-     This command checks out an existing or new local branch.  It reads
-     a branch name from the user offering all local branches and a
-     subset of remote branches as candidates.  Remote branches for which
-     a local branch by the same name exists are omitted from the list of
-     candidates.  The user can also enter a completely new branch name.
-
-        • If the user selects an existing local branch, then that is
-          checked out.
-
-        • If the user selects a remote branch, then it creates and
-          checks out a new local branch with the same name, and
-          configures the selected remote branch as the push target.
-
-        • If the user enters a new branch name, then it creates and
-          checks that out, after also reading the starting-point from
-          the user.
-
-     In the latter two cases the upstream is also set.  Whether it is
-     set to the chosen starting point or something else depends on the
-     value of ‘magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist’.
-
-‘b s’     (‘magit-branch-spinoff’)
-
-     This command creates and checks out a new branch starting at and
-     tracking the current branch.  That branch in turn is reset to the
-     last commit it shares with its upstream.  If the current branch has
-     no upstream or no unpushed commits, then the new branch is created
-     anyway and the previously current branch is not touched.
-
-     This is useful to create a feature branch after work has already
-     began on the old branch (likely but not necessarily "master").
-
-     If the current branch is a member of the value of option
-     ‘magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream’ (which see), then the current
-     branch will be used as the starting point as usual, but the
-     upstream of the starting-point may be used as the upstream of the
-     new branch, instead of the starting-point itself.
-
-     If optional FROM is non-nil, then the source branch is reset to
-     ‘FROM~’, instead of to the last commit it shares with its upstream.
-     Interactively, FROM is only ever non-nil, if the region selects
-     some commits, and among those commits, FROM is the commit that is
-     the fewest commits ahead of the source branch.
-
-     The commit at the other end of the selection actually does not
-     matter, all commits between FROM and ‘HEAD’ are moved to the new
-     branch.  If FROM is not reachable from ‘HEAD’ or is reachable from
-     the source branch’s upstream, then an error is raised.
-
-‘b Y’     (‘magit-branch-pull-request’)
-
-     This command creates and configures a new branch from a Github
-     pull-request, creating and configuring a new remote if necessary.
-
-     The name of the local branch is the same as the name of the remote
-     branch that you are being asked to merge, unless the contributor
-     could not be bother to properly name the branch before opening the
-     pull-request.  The most likely such case is when you are being
-     asked to merge something like "fork/master" into "origin/master".
-     In such cases the local branch will be named "pr-N", where ‘N’ is
-     the pull-request number.
-
-     These variables are always set by this command:
-
-        • ‘branch.<name>.pullRequest’ is set to the pull-request number.
-
-        • ‘branch.<name>.pullRequestRemote’ is set to the remote on
-          which the pull-request branch is located.
-
-        • ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’ is set to the same remote as
-          ‘branch.<name>.pullRequestRemote’ if that is possible,
-          otherwise it is set to the upstream remote.
-
-        • ‘branch.<name>.description’ is set to the pull-request title.
-
-        • ‘branch.<name>.rebase’ is set to ‘true’ because there should
-          be no merge commits among the commits in a pull-request.
-
-     This command also configures the upstream and the push-remote of
-     the local branch that it creates.
-
-     The branch against which the pull-request was opened, is always
-     used as the upstream.  This makes it easy to see what commits you
-     are being asked to merge in the section titled something like
-     "Unmerged into origin/master".
-
-     Like for other commands that create a branch it depends on the
-     option ‘magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream’ whether the remote
-     branch itself or the respective local branch is used as the
-     upstream, so this section may also be titled e.g.  "Unmerged into
-     master".
-
-     When necessary and possible, then the remote pull-request branch is
-     configured to be used as the push-target.  This makes it easy to
-     see what further changes the contributor has made since you last
-     reviewed their changes in the section titled something like
-     "Unpulled from origin/new-feature" or "Unpulled from
-     fork/new-feature".
-
-        • If the pull-request branch is located in the upstream
-          repository, then you probably have set ‘remote.pushDefault’ to
-          that repository.  However some users like to set that variable
-          to their personal fork, even if they have push access to the
-          upstream, so ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’ is set anyway.
-
-        • If the pull-request branch is located inside a fork, then you
-          are usually able to push to that branch, because Github by
-          default allows the recipient of a pull-request to push to the
-          remote pull-request branch even if it is located in a fork.
-          The contributor has to explicitly disable this.
-
-             • If you are not allowed to push to the pull-request branch
-               on the fork, then a branch by the same name located in
-               the upstream repository is configured as the push-target.
-
-             • A — sadly rather common — special case is when the
-               contributor didn’t bother to use a dedicated branch for
-               the pull-request.
-
-               The most likely such case is when you are being asked to
-               merge something like "fork/master" into "origin/master".
-               The special push permission mentioned above is never
-               granted for the branch that is the repository’s default
-               branch, and that would almost certainly be the case in
-               this scenario.
-
-               To enable you to easily push somewhere anyway, the local
-               branch is named "pr-N" (where ‘N’ is the pull-request
-               number) and the upstream repository is used as the
-               push-remote.
-
-             • Finally, if you are allowed to push to the pull-request
-               branch and the contributor had the foresight to use a
-               dedicated branch, then the fork is configured as the
-               push-remote.
-
-          The push-remote is configured using
-          ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’, even if the used value is
-          identical to that of ‘remote.pushDefault’, just in case you
-          change the value of the latter later on.  Additionally the
-          variable ‘branch.<name>.pullRequestRemote’ is set to the
-          remote on which the pull-request branch is located.
-
-     When you later delete the local pull-request branch, then you are
-     offered to also delete the corresponding remote, provided it is not
-     the upstream remote and that the tracking branch that corresponds
-     to the deleted branch is the only remaining tracked branch.  If you
-     don’t confirm, then only the tracking branch itself is deleted in
-     addition to the local branch.
-
-     Do not delete the tracking branch instead of the local branch.  The
-     cleanup mentioned in the previous paragraph is not performed if you
-     do that.
-
-‘b y’     (‘magit-checkout-pull-request’)
-
-     This command creates and configures a new branch from a pull
-     request, the same way ‘magit-branch-pull-request’ does.
-     Additionally it checks out the new branch.
-
-‘b x’     (‘magit-branch-reset’)
-
-     This command resets a branch, defaulting to the branch at point, to
-     the tip of another branch or any other commit.
-
-     When the branch being reset is the current branch, then a hard
-     reset is performed.  If there are any uncommitted changes, then the
-     user has to confirm the reset because those changes would be lost.
-
-     This is useful when you have started work on a feature branch but
-     realize it’s all crap and want to start over.
-
-     When resetting to another branch and a prefix argument is used,
-     then the target branch is set as the upstream of the branch that is
-     being reset.
-
-‘b k’     (‘magit-branch-delete’)
-
-     Delete one or multiple branches.  If the region marks multiple
-     branches, then offer to delete those.  Otherwise, prompt for a
-     single branch to be deleted, defaulting to the branch at point.
-
-‘b r’     (‘magit-branch-rename’)
-
-     Rename a branch.  The branch and the new name are read in the
-     minibuffer.  With prefix argument the branch is renamed even if
-     that name conflicts with an existing branch.
-
- -- User Option: magit-branch-read-upstream-first
-
-     When creating a branch, whether to read the upstream branch before
-     the name of the branch that is to be created.  The default is
-     ‘nil’, and I recommend you leave it at that.
-
- -- User Option: magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream
-
-     This option specifies whether remote upstreams are favored over
-     local upstreams when creating new branches.
-
-     When a new branch is created, then the branch, commit, or stash at
-     point is suggested as the starting point of the new branch, or if
-     there is no such revision at point the current branch.  In either
-     case the user may choose another starting point.
-
-     If the chosen starting point is a branch, then it may also be set
-     as the upstream of the new branch, depending on the value of the
-     Git variable ‘branch.autoSetupMerge’.  By default this is done for
-     remote branches, but not for local branches.
-
-     You might prefer to always use some remote branch as upstream.  If
-     the chosen starting point is (1) a local branch, (2) whose name
-     matches a member of the value of this option, (3) the upstream of
-     that local branch is a remote branch with the same name, and (4)
-     that remote branch can be fast-forwarded to the local branch, then
-     the chosen branch is used as starting point, but its own upstream
-     is used as the upstream of the new branch.
-
-     Members of this option’s value are treated as branch names that
-     have to match exactly unless they contain a character that makes
-     them invalid as a branch name.  Recommended characters to use to
-     trigger interpretation as a regexp are "*" and "^".  Some other
-     characters which you might expect to be invalid, actually are not,
-     e.g.  ".+$" are all perfectly valid.  More precisely, if ‘git
-     check-ref-format –branch STRING’ exits with a non-zero status, then
-     treat STRING as a regexp.
-
-     Assuming the chosen branch matches these conditions you would end
-     up with with e.g.:
-
-          feature --upstream--> origin/master
-
-     instead of
-
-          feature --upstream--> master --upstream--> origin/master
-
-     Which you prefer is a matter of personal preference.  If you do
-     prefer the former, then you should add branches such as ‘master’,
-     ‘next’, and ‘maint’ to the value of this options.
-
- -- User Option: magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist
-
-     The value of this option is an alist of branches to be used as the
-     upstream when branching a remote branch.
-
-     When creating a local branch from an ephemeral branch located on a
-     remote, e.g.  a feature or hotfix branch, then that remote branch
-     should usually not be used as the upstream branch, since the
-     push-remote already allows accessing it and having both the
-     upstream and the push-remote reference the same related branch
-     would be wasteful.  Instead a branch like "maint" or "master"
-     should be used as the upstream.
-
-     This option allows specifying the branch that should be used as the
-     upstream when branching certain remote branches.  The value is an
-     alist of the form ‘((UPSTREAM . RULE)...)’.  The first matching
-     element is used, the following elements are ignored.
-
-     UPSTREAM is the branch to be used as the upstream for branches
-     specified by RULE.  It can be a local or a remote branch.
-
-     RULE can either be a regular expression, matching branches whose
-     upstream should be the one specified by UPSTREAM.  Or it can be a
-     list of the only branches that should *not* use UPSTREAM; all other
-     branches will.  Matching is done after stripping the remote part of
-     the name of the branch that is being branched from.
-
-     If you use a finite set of non-ephemeral branches across all your
-     repositories, then you might use something like:
-
-          (("origin/master" "master" "next" "maint"))
-
-     Or if the names of all your ephemeral branches contain a slash, at
-     least in some repositories, then a good value could be:
-
-          (("origin/master" . "/"))
-
-     Of course you can also fine-tune:
-
-          (("origin/maint" . "\\`hotfix/")
-           ("origin/master" . "\\`feature/"))
-
- -- Command: magit-branch-orphan
-
-     This command creates and checks out a new orphan branch with
-     contents from a given revision.
-
- -- Command: magit-branch-or-checkout
-
-     This command is a hybrid between ‘magit-checkout’ and
-     ‘magit-branch-and-checkout’ and is intended as a replacement for
-     the former in ‘magit-branch-popup’.
-
-     It first asks the user for an existing branch or revision.  If the
-     user input actually can be resolved as a branch or revision, then
-     it checks that out, just like ‘magit-checkout’ would.
-
-     Otherwise it creates and checks out a new branch using the input as
-     its name.  Before doing so it reads the starting-point for the new
-     branch.  This is similar to what ‘magit-branch-and-checkout’ does.
-
-     To use this command instead of ‘magit-checkout’ add this to your
-     init file:
-
-          (magit-remove-popup-key 'magit-branch-popup :action ?b)
-          (magit-define-popup-action 'magit-branch-popup
-            ?b "Checkout" 'magit-branch-or-checkout
-            'magit-branch t)
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: The Branch Config Popup,  Next: Auxillary Branch Commands,  Prev: The Branch Popup,  Up: Branching
-
-6.5.3 The Branch Config Popup
------------------------------
-
- -- Command: magit-branch-config-popup
-
-     This prefix command shows the following branch-related Git
-     variables in a popup buffer.  The values can be changed from that
-     buffer.
-
-     This popup is a sub-popup of several popups that deal with
-     branches, including ‘magit-branch-popup’, ‘magit-pull-popup’,
-     ‘magit-fetch-popup’, ‘magit-pull-and-fetch-popup’, and
-     ‘magit-push-popup’.  In all of these popups "C" is bound to this
-     popup.
-
-   The following variables are used to configure a specific branch.  The
-values are being displayed for the current branch (if any).  To change
-the value for another branch invoke ‘magit-branch-config-popup’ with a
-prefix argument.
-
- -- Variable: branch.NAME.merge
-
-     Together with ‘branch.NAME.remote’ this variable defines the
-     upstream branch of the local branch named NAME.  The value of this
-     variable is the full reference of the upstream _branch_.
-
- -- Variable: branch.NAME.remote
-
-     Together with ‘branch.NAME.merge’ this variable defines the
-     upstream branch of the local branch named NAME.  The value of this
-     variable is the name of the upstream _remote_.
-
- -- Variable: branch.NAME.rebase
-
-     This variable controls whether pulling into the branch named NAME
-     is done by rebasing or by merging the fetched branch.
-
-        • When ‘true’ then pulling is done by rebasing.
-
-        • When ‘false’ then pulling is done by merging.
-
-        • When undefined then the value of ‘pull.rebase’ is used.  The
-          default of that variable is ‘false’.
-
- -- Variable: branch.NAME.pushRemote
-
-     This variable specifies the remote that the branch named NAME is
-     usually pushed to.  The value has to be the name of an existing
-     remote.
-
-     It is not possible to specify the name of _branch_ to push the
-     local branch to.  The name of the remote branch is always the same
-     as the name of the local branch.
-
-     If this variable is undefined but ‘remote.pushDefault’ is defined,
-     then the value of the latter is used.  By default
-     ‘remote.pushDefault’ is undefined.
-
- -- Variable: branch.NAME.description
-
-     This variable can be used to describe the branch named NAME.  That
-     description is used e.g.  when turning the branch into a series of
-     patches.
-
-   The following variables specify defaults which are used if the above
-branch-specific variables are not set.
-
- -- Variable: pull.rebase
-
-     This variable specifies whether pulling is done by rebasing or by
-     merging.  It can be overwritten using ‘branch.NAME.rebase’.
-
-        • When ‘true’ then pulling is done by rebasing.
-
-        • When ‘false’ (the default) then pulling is done by merging.
-
-     Since it is never a good idea to merge the upstream branch into a
-     feature or hotfix branch and most branches are such branches, you
-     should consider setting this to ‘true’, and ‘branch.master.rebase’
-     to ‘false’.
-
- -- Variable: remote.pushDefault
-
-     This variable specifies what remote the local branches are usually
-     pushed to.  This can be overwritten per branch using
-     ‘branch.NAME.pushRemote’.
-
-   The following variables are used during the creation of a branch and
-control whether the various branch-specific variables are automatically
-set at this time.
-
- -- Variable: branch.autoSetupMerge
-
-     This variable specifies under what circumstances creating a branch
-     NAME should result in the variables ‘branch.NAME.merge’ and
-     ‘branch.NAME.remote’ being set according to the starting point used
-     to create the branch.  If the starting point isn’t a branch, then
-     these variables are never set.
-
-        • When ‘always’ then the variables are set regardless of whether
-          the starting point is a local or a remote branch.
-
-        • When ‘true’ (the default) then the variables are set when the
-          starting point is a remote branch, but not when it is a local
-          branch.
-
-        • When ‘false’ then the variables are never set.
-
- -- Variable: branch.autoSetupRebase
-
-     This variable specifies whether creating a branch NAME should
-     result in the variable ‘branch.NAME.rebase’ being set to ‘true’.
-
-        • When ‘always’ then the variable is set regardless of whether
-          the starting point is a local or a remote branch.
-
-        • When ‘local’ then the variable are set when the starting point
-          is a local branch, but not when it is a remote branch.
-
-        • When ‘remote’ then the variable are set when the starting
-          point is a remote branch, but not when it is a local branch.
-
-        • When ‘never’ (the default) then the variable is never set.
-
-   Note that the respective commands always change the repository-local
-values.  If you want to change the global value, which is used when the
-local value is undefined, then you have to do so on the command line,
-e.g.:
-
-     git config --global remote.autoSetupMerge always
-
-   For more information about these variables you should also see
-
-   *note (gitman)git-config::.  Also see *note (gitman)git-branch::.  ,
-*note (gitman)git-checkout::.  and *note Pushing::.
-
- -- User Option: magit-prefer-remote-upstream
-
-     This option controls whether commands that read a branch from the
-     user and then set it as the upstream branch, offer a local or a
-     remote branch as default completion candidate, when they have the
-     choice.
-
-     This affects all commands that use ‘magit-read-upstream-branch’ or
-     ‘magit-read-starting-point’, which includes all commands that
-     change the upstream and many which create new branches.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Auxillary Branch Commands,  Prev: The Branch Config Popup,  Up: Branching
-
-6.5.4 Auxillary Branch Commands
--------------------------------
-
-These commands are not available from the branch popup by default.
-
- -- Command: magit-branch-shelve
-
-     This command shelve a branch.  This is done by deleting the branch,
-     and creating a new reference "refs/shelved/BRANCH-NAME" pointing at
-     the same commit as the branch pointed at.  If the deleted branch
-     had a reflog, then that is preserved as the reflog of the new
-     reference.
-
-     This is useful if you want to move a branch out of sight, but are
-     not ready to completely discard it yet.
-
- -- Command: magit-branch-unshelve
-
-     This command unshelve a branch that was previously shelved using
-     ‘magit-branch-shelve’.  This is done by deleting the reference
-     "refs/shelved/BRANCH-NAME" and creating a branch "BRANCH-NAME"
-     pointing at the same commit as the deleted reference pointed at.
-     If the deleted reference had a reflog, then that is restored as the
-     reflog of the branch.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Merging,  Next: Resolving Conflicts,  Prev: Branching,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.6 Merging
-===========
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-merge::.  For information on how to resolve
-merge conflicts see the next section.
-
-‘m’     (‘magit-merge-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-   When no merge is in progress, then the popup buffer features the
-following commands.
-
-‘m m’     (‘magit-merge’)
-
-     This command merges another branch or an arbitrary revision into
-     the current branch.  The branch or revision to be merged is read in
-     the minibuffer and defaults to the branch at point.
-
-     Unless there are conflicts or a prefix argument is used, then the
-     resulting merge commit uses a generic commit message, and the user
-     does not get a chance to inspect or change it before the commit is
-     created.  With a prefix argument this does not actually create the
-     merge commit, which makes it possible to inspect how conflicts were
-     resolved and to adjust the commit message.
-
-‘m e’     (‘magit-merge-editmsg’)
-
-     This command merges another branch or an arbitrary revision into
-     the current branch and opens a commit message buffer, so that the
-     user can make adjustments.  The commit is not actually created
-     until the user finishes with ‘C-c C-c’.
-
-‘m n’     (‘magit-merge-nocommit’)
-
-     This command merges another branch or an arbitrary revision into
-     the current branch, but does not actually create the merge commit.
-     The user can then further adjust the merge, even when automatic
-     conflict resolution succeeded and/or adjust the commit message.
-
-‘m a’     (‘magit-merge-absorb’)
-
-     This command merges another local branch into the current branch
-     and then removes the former.
-
-     Before the source branch is merged, it is first force pushed to its
-     push-remote, provided the respective remote branch already exists.
-     This ensures that the respective pull-request (if any) won’t get
-     stuck on some obsolete version of the commits that are being
-     merged.  Finally, if ‘magit-branch-pull-request’ was used to create
-     the merged branch, then the respective remote branch is also
-     removed.
-
-‘m i’     (‘magit-merge-into’)
-
-     This command merges the current branch into another local branch
-     and then removes the former.  The latter becomes the new current
-     branch.
-
-     Before the source branch is merged, it is first force pushed to its
-     push-remote, provided the respective remote branch already exists.
-     This ensures that the respective pull-request (if any) won’t get
-     stuck on some obsolete version of the commits that are being
-     merged.  Finally, if ‘magit-branch-pull-request’ was used to create
-     the merged branch, then the respective remote branch is also
-     removed.
-
-‘m s’     (‘magit-merge-squash’)
-
-     This command squashes the changes introduced by another branch or
-     an arbitrary revision into the current branch.  This only applies
-     the changes made by the squashed commits.  No information is
-     preserved that would allow creating an actual merge commit.
-     Instead of this command you should probably use a command from the
-     apply popup.
-
-‘m p’     (‘magit-merge-preview’)
-
-     This command shows a preview of merging another branch or an
-     arbitrary revision into the current branch.
-
-   When a merge is in progress, then the popup buffer features these
-commands instead.
-
-‘m m’     (‘magit-merge’)
-
-     After the user resolved conflicts, this command proceeds with the
-     merge.  If some conflicts weren’t resolved, then this command
-     fails.
-
-‘m a’     (‘magit-merge-abort’)
-
-     This command aborts the current merge operation.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Resolving Conflicts,  Next: Rebasing,  Prev: Merging,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.7 Resolving Conflicts
-=======================
-
-When merging branches (or otherwise combining or changing history)
-conflicts can occur.  If you edited two completely different parts of
-the same file in two branches and then merge one of these branches into
-the other, then Git can resolve that on its own, but if you edit the
-same area of a file, then a human is required to decide how the two
-versions, or "sides of the conflict", are to be combined into one.
-
-   Here we can only provide a brief introduction to the subject and
-point you toward some tools that can help.  If you are new to this, then
-please also consult Git’s own documentation as well as other resources.
-
-   If a file has conflicts and Git cannot resolve them by itself, then
-it puts both versions into the affected file along with special markers
-whose purpose is to denote the boundaries of the unresolved part of the
-file and between the different versions.  These boundary lines begin
-with the strings consisting of six times the same character, one of ‘<’,
-‘|’, ‘=’ and ‘>’ and are followed by information about the source of the
-respective versions, e.g.:
-
-     <<<<<<< HEAD
-     Take the blue pill.
-     =======
-     Take the red pill.
-     >>>>>>> feature
-
-   In this case you have chosen to take the red pill on one branch and
-on another you picked the blue pill.  Now that you are merging these two
-diverging branches, Git cannot possibly know which pill you want to
-take.
-
-   To resolve that conflict you have to create a version of the affected
-area of the file by keeping only one of the sides, possibly by editing
-it in order to bring in the changes from the other side, remove the
-other versions as well as the markers, and then stage the result.  A
-possible resolution might be:
-
-     Take both pills.
-
-   Often it is useful to see not only the two sides of the conflict but
-also the "original" version from before the same area of the file was
-modified twice on different branches.  Instruct Git to insert that
-version as well by running this command once:
-
-     git config --global merge.conflictStyle diff3
-
-   The above conflict might then have looked like this:
-
-     <<<<<<< HEAD
-     Take the blue pill.
-     ||||||| merged common ancestors
-     Take either the blue or the red pill, but not both.
-     =======
-     Take the red pill.
-     >>>>>>> feature
-
-   If that were the case, then the above conflict resolution would not
-have been correct, which demonstrates why seeing the original version
-alongside the conflicting versions can be useful.
-
-   You can perform the conflict resolution completely by hand, but Emacs
-also provides some packages that help in the process: Smerge, Ediff
-(*note (ediff)Top::), and Emerge (*note (emacs)Emerge::).  Magit does
-not provide its own tools for conflict resolution, but it does make
-using Smerge and Ediff more convenient.  (Ediff supersedes Emerge, so
-you probably don’t want to use the latter anyway.)
-
-   In the Magit status buffer, files with unresolved conflicts are
-listed in the "Unstaged changes" and/or "Staged changes" sections.  They
-are prefixed with the word "unmerged", which in this context essentially
-is a synonym for "unresolved".
-
-   Pressing ‘RET’ while point is on such a file section shows a buffer
-visiting that file, turns on ‘smerge-mode’ in that buffer, and places
-point inside the first area with conflicts.  You should then resolve
-that conflict using regular edit commands and/or Smerge commands.
-
-   Unfortunately Smerge does not have a manual, but you can get a list
-of commands and binding ‘C-c ^ C-h’ and press ‘RET’ while point is on a
-command name to read its documentation.
-
-   Normally you would edit one version and then tell Smerge to keep only
-that version.  Use ‘C-c ^ m’ (‘smerge-keep-mine’) to keep the ‘HEAD’
-version or ‘C-c ^ o’ (‘smerge-keep-other’) to keep the version that
-follows "|||||||".  Then use ‘C-c ^ n’ to move to the next conflicting
-area in the same file.  Once you are done resolving conflicts, return to
-the Magit status buffer.  The file should now be shown as "modified", no
-longer as "unmerged", because Smerge automatically stages the file when
-you save the buffer after resolving the last conflict.
-
-   Alternatively you could use Ediff, which uses separate buffers for
-the different versions of the file.  To resolve conflicts in a file
-using Ediff press ‘e’ while point is on such a file in the status
-buffer.
-
-   Ediff can be used for other purposes as well.  For more information
-on how to enter Ediff from Magit, see *note Ediffing::.  Explaining how
-to use Ediff is beyond the scope of this manual, instead see *note
-(ediff)Top::.
-
-   If you are unsure whether you should Smerge or Ediff, then use the
-former.  It is much easier to understand and use, and except for truly
-complex conflicts, the latter is usually overkill.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Rebasing,  Next: Cherry Picking,  Prev: Resolving Conflicts,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.8 Rebasing
-============
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-rebase::.  For information on how to resolve
-conflicts that occur during rebases see the preceding section.
-
-‘r’     (‘magit-rebase-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-   When no rebase is in progress, then the popup buffer features the
-following commands.
-
-   Using one of these commands _starts_ a rebase sequence.  Git might
-then stop somewhere along the way, either because you told it to do so,
-or because applying a commit failed due to a conflict.  When that
-happens, then the status buffer shows information about the rebase
-sequence which is in progress in a section similar to a log section.
-See *note Information About In-Progress Rebase::.
-
-‘r p’     (‘magit-rebase-onto-pushremote’)
-
-     Rebase the current branch onto ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’.  If that
-     variable is unset, then rebase onto ‘remote.pushDefault’.
-
-‘r u’     (‘magit-rebase-onto-upstream’)
-
-     Rebase the current branch onto its upstream branch.
-
-‘r e’     (‘magit-rebase’)
-
-     Rebase the current branch onto a branch read in the minibuffer.
-     All commits that are reachable from head but not from the selected
-     branch TARGET are being rebased."
-
-‘r s’     (‘magit-rebase-subset’)
-
-     Start a non-interactive rebase sequence with commits from START to
-     ‘HEAD’ onto NEWBASE.  START has to be selected from a list of
-     recent commits.
-
-   By default Magit uses the ‘--autostash’ argument, which causes
-uncommitted changes to be stored in a stash before the rebase begins.
-These changes are restored after the rebase completes and if possible
-the stash is removed.  If the stash does not apply cleanly, then the
-stash is not removed.  In case something goes wrong when resolving the
-conflicts, this allows you to start over.
-
-   Even though one of the actions is dedicated to interactive rebases,
-the popup also features the infix argument ‘--interactive’.  This can be
-used to turn one of the other, non-interactive rebase variants into an
-interactive rebase.
-
-   For example if you want to clean up a feature branch and at the same
-time rebase it onto ‘master’, then you could use ‘r-iu’.  But we
-recommend that you instead do that in two steps.  First use ‘ri’ to
-cleanup the feature branch, and then in a second step ‘ru’ to rebase it
-onto ‘master’.  That way if things turn out to be more complicated than
-you thought and/or you make a mistake and have to start over, then you
-only have to redo half the work.
-
-   Explicitly enabling ‘--interactive’ won’t have an effect on the
-following commands as they always use that argument anyway, even if it
-is not enabled in the popup.
-
-‘r i’     (‘magit-rebase-interactive’)
-
-     Start an interactive rebase sequence.
-
-‘r f’     (‘magit-rebase-autosquash’)
-
-     Combine squash and fixup commits with their intended targets.
-
-‘r m’     (‘magit-rebase-edit-commit’)
-
-     Edit a single older commit using rebase.
-
-‘r w’     (‘magit-rebase-reword-commit’)
-
-     Reword a single older commit using rebase.
-
-‘r k’     (‘magit-rebase-remove-commit’)
-
-     Remove a single older commit using rebase.
-
-   When a rebase is in progress, then the popup buffer features these
-commands instead.
-
-‘r r’     (‘magit-rebase-continue’)
-
-     Restart the current rebasing operation.
-
-     In some cases this pops up a commit message buffer for you do edit.
-     With a prefix argument the old message is reused as-is.
-
-‘r s’     (‘magit-rebase-skip’)
-
-     Skip the current commit and restart the current rebase operation.
-
-‘r e’     (‘magit-rebase-edit’)
-
-     Edit the todo list of the current rebase operation.
-
-‘r a’     (‘magit-rebase-abort’)
-
-     Abort the current rebase operation, restoring the original branch.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Editing Rebase Sequences::
-* Information About In-Progress Rebase::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Editing Rebase Sequences,  Next: Information About In-Progress Rebase,  Up: Rebasing
-
-6.8.1 Editing Rebase Sequences
-------------------------------
-
-‘C-c C-c’     (‘with-editor-finish’)
-
-     Finish the current editing session by returning with exit code 0.
-     Git then uses the rebase instructions it finds in the file.
-
-‘C-c C-k’     (‘with-editor-cancel’)
-
-     Cancel the current editing session by returning with exit code 1.
-     Git then forgoes starting the rebase sequence.
-
-‘RET’     (‘git-rebase-show-commit’)
-
-     Show the commit on the current line in another buffer and select
-     that buffer.
-
-‘SPC’     (‘git-rebase-show-or-scroll-up’)
-
-     Show the commit on the current line in another buffer without
-     selecting that buffer.  If the revision buffer is already visible
-     in another window of the current frame, then instead scroll that
-     window up.
-
-‘DEL’     (‘git-rebase-show-or-scroll-down’)
-
-     Show the commit on the current line in another buffer without
-     selecting that buffer.  If the revision buffer is already visible
-     in another window of the current frame, then instead scroll that
-     window down.
-
-‘p’     (‘git-rebase-backward-line’)
-
-     Move to previous line.
-
-‘n’     (‘forward-line’)
-
-     Move to next line.
-
-‘M-p’     (‘git-rebase-move-line-up’)
-
-     Move the current commit (or command) up.
-
-‘M-n’     (‘git-rebase-move-line-down’)
-
-     Move the current commit (or command) down.
-
-‘r’     (‘git-rebase-reword’)
-
-     Edit message of commit on current line.
-
-‘e’     (‘git-rebase-edit’)
-
-     Stop at the commit on the current line.
-
-‘s’     (‘git-rebase-squash’)
-
-     Meld commit on current line into previous commit, and edit message.
-
-‘f’     (‘git-rebase-fixup’)
-
-     Meld commit on current line into previous commit, discarding the
-     current commit’s message.
-
-‘k’     (‘git-rebase-kill-line’)
-
-     Kill the current action line.
-
-‘c’     (‘git-rebase-pick’)
-
-     Use commit on current line.
-
-‘x’     (‘git-rebase-exec’)
-
-     Insert a shell command to be run after the proceeding commit.
-
-     If there already is such a command on the current line, then edit
-     that instead.  With a prefix argument insert a new command even
-     when there already is one on the current line.  With empty input
-     remove the command on the current line, if any.
-
-‘y’     (‘git-rebase-insert’)
-
-     Read an arbitrary commit and insert it below current line.
-
-‘C-x u’     (‘git-rebase-undo’)
-
-     Undo some previous changes.  Like ‘undo’ but works in read-only
-     buffers.
-
- -- User Option: git-rebase-auto-advance
-
-     Whether to move to next line after changing a line.
-
- -- User Option: git-rebase-show-instructions
-
-     Whether to show usage instructions inside the rebase buffer.
-
- -- User Option: git-rebase-confirm-cancel
-
-     Whether confirmation is required to cancel.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Information About In-Progress Rebase,  Prev: Editing Rebase Sequences,  Up: Rebasing
-
-6.8.2 Information About In-Progress Rebase
-------------------------------------------
-
-While a rebase sequence is in progress, the status buffer features a
-section that lists the commits that have already been applied as well as
-the commits that still have to be applied.
-
-   The commits are split in two halves.  When rebase stops at a commit,
-either because the user has to deal with a conflict or because s/he
-explicitly requested that rebase stops at that commit, then point is
-placed on the commit that separates the two groups, i.e.  on ‘HEAD’.
-The commits above it have not been applied yet, while the ‘HEAD’ and the
-commits below it have already been applied.  In between these two groups
-of applied and yet-to-be applied commits, there sometimes is a commit
-which has been dropped.
-
-   Each commit is prefixed with a word and these words are additionally
-shown in different colors to indicate the status of the commits.
-
-   The following colors are used:
-
-   • Yellow commits have not been applied yet.
-
-   • Gray commits have already been applied.
-
-   • The blue commit is the ‘HEAD’ commit.
-
-   • The green commit is the commit the rebase sequence stopped at.  If
-     this is the same commit as ‘HEAD’ (e.g.  because you haven’t done
-     anything yet after rebase stopped at the commit, then this commit
-     is shown in blue, not green).  There can only be a green *and* a
-     blue commit at the same time, if you create one or more new commits
-     after rebase stops at a commit.
-
-   • Red commits have been dropped.  They are shown for reference only,
-     e.g.  to make it easier to diff.
-
-   Of course these colors are subject to the color-theme in use.
-
-   The following words are used:
-
-   • Commits prefixed with ‘pick’, ‘reword’, ‘edit’, ‘squash’, and
-     ‘fixup’ have not been applied yet.  These words have the same
-     meaning here as they do in the buffer used to edit the rebase
-     sequence.  See *note Editing Rebase Sequences::.
-
-   • Commits prefixed with ‘done’ and ‘onto’ have already been applied.
-     It is possible for such a commit to be the ‘HEAD’, in which case it
-     is blue.  Otherwise it is grey.
-
-        • The commit prefixed with ‘onto’ is the commit on top of which
-          all the other commits are being re-applied.  This commit
-          itself did not have to be re-applied, it is the commit rebase
-          did rewind to before starting to re-apply other commits.
-
-        • Commits prefixed with ‘done’ have already been re-applied.
-          This includes commits that have been re-applied but also new
-          commits that you have created during the rebase.
-
-   • All other commits, those not prefixed with any of the above words,
-     are in some way related to the commit at which rebase stopped.
-
-     To determine whether a commit is related to the stopped-at commit
-     their hashes, trees and patch-ids (1) are being compared.  The
-     commit message is not used for this purpose.
-
-     Generally speaking commits that are related to the stopped-at
-     commit can have any of the used colors, though not all color/word
-     combinations are possible.
-
-     Words used for stopped-at commits are:
-
-        • When a commit is prefixed with ‘void’, then that indicates
-          that Magit knows for sure that all the changes in that commit
-          have been applied using several new commits.  This commit is
-          no longer reachable from ‘HEAD’, and it also isn’t one of the
-          commits that will be applied when resuming the session.
-
-        • When a commit is prefixed with ‘join’, then that indicates
-          that the rebase sequence stopped at that commit due to a
-          conflict - you now have to join (merge) the changes with what
-          has already been applied.  In a sense this is the commit
-          rebase stopped at, but while its effect is already in the
-          index and in the worktree (with conflict markers), the commit
-          itself has not actually been applied yet (it isn’t the
-          ‘HEAD’).  So it is shown in yellow, like the other commits
-          that still have to be applied.
-
-        • When a commit is prefixed with ‘stop’ or a _blue_ or _green_
-          ‘same’, then that indicates that rebase stopped at this
-          commit, that it is still applied or has been applied again,
-          and that at least its patch-id is unchanged.
-
-             • When a commit is prefixed with ‘stop’, then that
-               indicates that rebase stopped at that commit because you
-               requested that earlier, and its patch-id is unchanged.
-               It might even still be the exact same commit.
-
-             • When a commit is prefixed with a _blue_ or _green_
-               ‘same’, then that indicates that while its tree or hash
-               changed, its patch-id did not.  If it is blue, then it is
-               the ‘HEAD’ commit (as always for blue).  When it is
-               green, then it no longer is ‘HEAD’ because other commit
-               have been created since (but before continuing the
-               rebase).
-
-        • When a commit is prefixed with ‘goal’, a _yellow_ ‘same,’ or
-          ‘work’, then that indicates that rebase applied that commit
-          but that you then reset ‘HEAD’ to an earlier commit (likely to
-          split it up into multiple commits), and that there are some
-          uncommitted changes remaining which likely (but not
-          necessarily) originate from that commit.
-
-             • When a commit is prefixed with ‘goal’, then that
-               indicates that it is still possible to create a new
-               commit with the exact same tree (the "goal") without
-               manually editing any files, by committing the index, or
-               by staging all changes and then committing that.  This is
-               the case when the original tree still exists in the index
-               or worktree in untainted form.
-
-             • When a commit is prefixed with a yellow ‘same’, then that
-               indicates that it is no longer possible to create a
-               commit with the exact same tree, but that it is still
-               possible to create a commit with the same patch-id.  This
-               would be the case if you created a new commit with other
-               changes, but the changes from the original commit still
-               exist in the index or working tree in untainted form.
-
-             • When a commit is prefixed with ‘work’, then that
-               indicates that you reset ‘HEAD’ to an earlier commit, and
-               that there are some staged and/or unstaged changes
-               (likely, but not necessarily) originating from that
-               commit.  However it is no longer possible to create a new
-               commit with the same tree or at least the same patch-id
-               because you have already made other changes.
-
-        • When a commit is prefixed with ‘poof’ or ‘gone’, then that
-          indicates that rebase applied that commit but that you then
-          reset ‘HEAD’ to an earlier commit (likely to split it up into
-          multiple commits), and that there are no uncommitted changes.
-
-             • When a commit is prefixed with ‘poof’, then that
-               indicates that it is no longer reachable from ‘HEAD’, but
-               that it has been replaced with one or more commits, which
-               together have the exact same effect.
-
-             • When a commit is prefixed with ‘gone’, then that
-               indicates that it is no longer reachable from ‘HEAD’ and
-               that we also cannot determine whether its changes are
-               still in effect in one or more new commits.  They might
-               be, but if so, then there must also be other changes
-               which makes it impossible to know for sure.
-
-   Do not worry if you do not fully understand the above.  That’s okay,
-you will acquire a good enough understanding through practice.
-
-   For other sequence operations such as cherry-picking, a similar
-section is displayed, but they lack some of the features described
-above, due to limitations in the git commands used to implement them.
-Most importantly these sequences only support "picking" a commit but not
-other actions such as "rewording", and they do not keep track of the
-commits which have already been applied.
-
-   ---------- Footnotes ----------
-
-   (1) The patch-id is a hash of the _changes_ introduced by a commit.
-It differs from the hash of the commit itself, which is a hash of the
-result of applying that change (i.e.  the resulting trees and blobs) as
-well as author and committer information, the commit message, and the
-hashes of the parents of the commit.  The patch-id hash on the other
-hand is created only from the added and removed lines, even line numbers
-and whitespace changes are ignored when calculating this hash.  The
-patch-ids of two commits can be used to answer the question "Do these
-commits make the same change?".
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Cherry Picking,  Next: Resetting,  Prev: Rebasing,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.9 Cherry Picking
-==================
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-cherry-pick::.
-
-‘A’     (‘magit-cherry-pick-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-   When no cherry-pick or revert is in progress, then the popup buffer
-features the following commands.
-
-‘A A’     (‘magit-cherry-pick’)
-
-     This command copies COMMITS from another branch onto the current
-     branch.  If the region selects multiple commits, then those are
-     copied, without prompting.  Otherwise the user is prompted for a
-     commit or range, defaulting to the commit at point.
-
-‘A a’     (‘magit-cherry-apply’)
-
-     This command applies the changes in COMMITS from another branch
-     onto the current branch.  If the region selects multiple commits,
-     then those are used, without prompting.  Otherwise the user is
-     prompted for a commit or range, defaulting to the commit at point.
-
-     This command also has a top-level binding, which can be invoked
-     without using the popup by typing ‘a’ at the top-level.
-
-   The following commands not only apply some commits to some branch,
-but also remove them from some other branch.  The removal is performed
-using either ‘git-update-ref’ or if necessary ‘git-rebase’.  Both
-applying commits as well as removing them using ‘git-rebase’ can lead to
-conflicts.  If that happens, then these commands abort and you not only
-have to resolve the conflicts but also finish the process the same way
-you would have to if these commands didn’t exist at all.
-
-‘A h’     (‘magit-cherry-harvest’)
-
-     This command moves the selected COMMITS that must be located on
-     another BRANCH onto the current branch instead, removing them from
-     the former.  When this command succeeds, then the same branch is
-     current as before.
-
-     Applying the commits on the current branch or removing them from
-     the other branch can lead to conflicts.  When that happens, then
-     this command stops and you have to resolve the conflicts and then
-     finish the process manually.
-
-‘A d’     (‘magit-cherry-donate’)
-
-     This command moves the selected COMMITS from the current branch
-     onto another existing BRANCH, removing them from the former.  When
-     this command succeeds, then the same branch is current as before.
-
-     Applying the commits on the other branch or removing them from the
-     current branch can lead to conflicts.  When that happens, then this
-     command stops and you have to resolve the conflicts and then finish
-     the process manually.
-
-‘A n’     (‘magit-cherry-spinout’)
-
-     This command moves the selected COMMITS from the current branch
-     onto a new branch BRANCH, removing them from the former.  When this
-     command succeeds, then the same branch is current as before.
-
-     Applying the commits on the other branch or removing them from the
-     current branch can lead to conflicts.  When that happens, then this
-     command stops and you have to resolve the conflicts and then finish
-     the process manually.
-
-‘A s’     (‘magit-cherry-spinoff’)
-
-     This command moves the selected COMMITS from the current branch
-     onto a new branch BRANCH, removing them from the former.  When this
-     command succeeds, then the new branch is checked out.
-
-     Applying the commits on the other branch or removing them from the
-     current branch can lead to conflicts.  When that happens, then this
-     command stops and you have to resolve the conflicts and then finish
-     the process manually.
-
-   When a cherry-pick or revert is in progress, then the popup buffer
-features these commands instead.
-
-‘A A’     (‘magit-sequence-continue’)
-
-     Resume the current cherry-pick or revert sequence.
-
-‘A s’     (‘magit-sequence-skip’)
-
-     Skip the stopped at commit during a cherry-pick or revert sequence.
-
-‘A a’     (‘magit-sequence-abort’)
-
-     Abort the current cherry-pick or revert sequence.  This discards
-     all changes made since the sequence started.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Reverting::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Reverting,  Up: Cherry Picking
-
-6.9.1 Reverting
----------------
-
-‘V’     (‘magit-revert-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-   When no cherry-pick or revert is in progress, then the popup buffer
-features the following commands.
-
-‘V V’     (‘magit-revert’)
-
-     Revert a commit by creating a new commit.  Prompt for a commit,
-     defaulting to the commit at point.  If the region selects multiple
-     commits, then revert all of them, without prompting.
-
-‘V v’     (‘magit-revert-no-commit’)
-
-     Revert a commit by applying it in reverse to the working tree.
-     Prompt for a commit, defaulting to the commit at point.  If the
-     region selects multiple commits, then revert all of them, without
-     prompting.
-
-   When a cherry-pick or revert is in progress, then the popup buffer
-features these commands instead.
-
-‘V A’     (‘magit-sequence-continue’)
-
-     Resume the current cherry-pick or revert sequence.
-
-‘V s’     (‘magit-sequence-skip’)
-
-     Skip the stopped at commit during a cherry-pick or revert sequence.
-
-‘V a’     (‘magit-sequence-abort’)
-
-     Abort the current cherry-pick or revert sequence.  This discards
-     all changes made since the sequence started.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Resetting,  Next: Stashing,  Prev: Cherry Picking,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.10 Resetting
-==============
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-reset::.
-
-‘x’     (‘magit-reset’)
-
-     Reset the head and index to some commit read from the user and
-     defaulting to the commit at point.  The working tree is kept as-is.
-     With a prefix argument also reset the working tree.
-
-‘X m’     (‘magit-reset-head’)
-
-     Reset the ‘HEAD’ and index to some commit read from the user and
-     defaulting to the commit at point.  The working tree is kept as-is.
-
-‘X s’     (‘magit-reset-soft’)
-
-     Reset the ‘HEAD’ to some commit read from the user and defaulting
-     to the commit at point.  The index and the working tree are kept
-     as-is.
-
-‘X h’     (‘magit-reset-hard’)
-
-     Reset the ‘HEAD’, index, and working tree to some commit read from
-     the user and defaulting to the commit at point.
-
-‘X i’     (‘magit-reset-index’)
-
-     Reset the index to some commit read from the user and defaulting to
-     the commit at point.  Keep the ‘HEAD’ and working tree as-is, so if
-     the commit refers to the ‘HEAD’, then this effectively unstages all
-     changes.
-
-‘X w’     (‘magit-reset-worktree’)
-
-     Reset the working tree to some commit read from the user and
-     defaulting to the commit at point.  Keep the ‘HEAD’ and index
-     as-is.
-
-‘X f’     (‘magit-file-checkout’)
-
-     Update file in the working tree and index to the contents from a
-     revision.  Both the revision and file are read from the user.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Stashing,  Prev: Resetting,  Up: Manipulating
-
-6.11 Stashing
-=============
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-stash::.
-
-‘z’     (‘magit-stash-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘z z’     (‘magit-stash’)
-
-     Create a stash of the index and working tree.  Untracked files are
-     included according to popup arguments.  One prefix argument is
-     equivalent to ‘--include-untracked’ while two prefix arguments are
-     equivalent to ‘--all’.
-
-‘z i’     (‘magit-stash-index’)
-
-     Create a stash of the index only.  Unstaged and untracked changes
-     are not stashed.
-
-‘z w’     (‘magit-stash-worktree’)
-
-     Create a stash of unstaged changes in the working tree.  Untracked
-     files are included according to popup arguments.  One prefix
-     argument is equivalent to ‘--include-untracked’ while two prefix
-     arguments are equivalent to ‘--all’.
-
-‘z x’     (‘magit-stash-keep-index’)
-
-     Create a stash of the index and working tree, keeping index intact.
-     Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.  One
-     prefix argument is equivalent to ‘--include-untracked’ while two
-     prefix arguments are equivalent to ‘--all’.
-
-‘z Z’     (‘magit-snapshot’)
-
-     Create a snapshot of the index and working tree.  Untracked files
-     are included according to popup arguments.  One prefix argument is
-     equivalent to ‘--include-untracked’ while two prefix arguments are
-     equivalent to ‘--all’.
-
-‘z I’     (‘magit-snapshot-index’)
-
-     Create a snapshot of the index only.  Unstaged and untracked
-     changes are not stashed.
-
-‘z W’     (‘magit-snapshot-worktree’)
-
-     Create a snapshot of unstaged changes in the working tree.
-     Untracked files are included according to popup arguments.  One
-     prefix argument is equivalent to ‘--include-untracked’ while two
-     prefix arguments are equivalent to ‘--all’-.
-
-‘z a’     (‘magit-stash-apply’)
-
-     Apply a stash to the working tree.  Try to preserve the stash
-     index.  If that fails because there are staged changes, apply
-     without preserving the stash index.
-
-‘z p’     (‘magit-stash-pop’)
-
-     Apply a stash to the working tree and remove it from stash list.
-     Try to preserve the stash index.  If that fails because there are
-     staged changes, apply without preserving the stash index and forgo
-     removing the stash.
-
-‘z k’     (‘magit-stash-drop’)
-
-     Remove a stash from the stash list.  When the region is active,
-     offer to drop all contained stashes.
-
-‘z v’     (‘magit-stash-show’)
-
-     Show all diffs of a stash in a buffer.
-
-‘z b’     (‘magit-stash-branch’)
-
-     Create and checkout a new BRANCH from STASH.  The branch starts at
-     the commit that was current when the stash was created.
-
-‘z B’     (‘magit-stash-branch-here’)
-
-     Create and checkout a new BRANCH using ‘magit-branch’ with the
-     current branch or ‘HEAD’ as the starting-point.  Then apply STASH,
-     dropping it if it applies cleanly.
-
-‘z f’     (‘magit-stash-format-patch’)
-
-     Create a patch from STASH.
-
-‘k’     (‘magit-stash-clear’)
-
-     Remove all stashes saved in REF’s reflog by deleting REF.
-
-‘z l’     (‘magit-stash-list’)
-
-     List all stashes in a buffer.
-
- -- User Option: magit-stashes-margin
-
-     This option specifies whether the margin is initially shown in
-     stashes buffers and how it is formatted.
-
-     The value has the form ‘(INIT STYLE WIDTH AUTHOR AUTHOR-WIDTH)’.
-
-        • If INIT is non-nil, then the margin is shown initially.
-
-        • STYLE controls how to format the committer date.  It can be
-          one of ‘age’ (to show the age of the commit),
-          ‘age-abbreviated’ (to abbreviate the time unit to a
-          character), or a string (suitable for ‘format-time-string’) to
-          show the actual date.
-
-        • WIDTH controls the width of the margin.  This exists for
-          forward compatibility and currently the value should not be
-          changed.
-
-        • AUTHOR controls whether the name of the author is also shown
-          by default.
-
-        • AUTHOR-WIDTH has to be an integer.  When the name of the
-          author is shown, then this specifies how much space is used to
-          do so.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Transferring,  Next: Miscellaneous,  Prev: Manipulating,  Up: Top
-
-7 Transferring
-**************
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Remotes::
-* Fetching::
-* Pulling::
-* Pushing::
-* Creating and Sending Patches::
-* Applying Patches::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Remotes,  Next: Fetching,  Up: Transferring
-
-7.1 Remotes
-===========
-
-* Menu:
-
-* The Remote Popup::
-* The Remote Config Popup::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: The Remote Popup,  Next: The Remote Config Popup,  Up: Remotes
-
-7.1.1 The Remote Popup
-----------------------
-
-The popup ‘magit-remote-popup’ is used to add remotes and to make
-changes to existing remotes.  This popup only deals with remotes
-themselves, not with branches or the transfer of commits.  Those
-features are available from separate popups.
-
-   Also see *note (gitman)git-remote::.
-
-‘M’     (‘magit-remote-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
- -- User Option: magit-remote-popup-show-variables
-
-     This option controls whether the ‘magit-remote-popup’ shows remote
-     related Git variables.  When set to nil, no variables are displayed
-     directly in this popup, and the sub-popup
-     ‘magit-remote-config-popup’ has to be used instead to view and
-     change remote related variables.
-
-‘M C’     (‘magit-remote-config-popup’)
-
-     This command shows remote related variables in a separate popup.
-     By default this asks the user for which remote the variables should
-     be shown.  When ‘magit-remote-popup-show-variables’ is ‘nil’, then
-     it shows the variables for the upstream of the current branch or
-     "origin" it that branch has no remote upstream.  To select another
-     remote use a prefix argument.
-
-‘M a’     (‘magit-remote-add’)
-
-     This command add a remote and fetches it.  The remote name and url
-     are read in the minibuffer.
-
-‘M r’     (‘magit-remote-rename’)
-
-     This command renames a remote.  Both the old and the new names are
-     read in the minibuffer.
-
-‘M u’     (‘magit-remote-set-url’)
-
-     This command changes the url of a remote.  Both the remote and the
-     new url are read in the minibuffer.
-
-‘M k’     (‘magit-remote-remove’)
-
-     This command deletes a remote, read in the minibuffer.
-
-‘M p’     (‘magit-remote-prune’)
-
-     This command removes stale remote-tracking branches for a remote
-     read in the minibuffer.
-
-‘M P’     (‘magit-remote-prune-refspecs’)
-
-     This command removes stale refspecs for a remote read in the
-     minibuffer.
-
-     A refspec is stale if there no longer exists at least one branch on
-     the remote that would be fetched due to that refspec.  A stale
-     refspec is problematic because its existence causes Git to refuse
-     to fetch according to the remaining non-stale refspecs.
-
-     If only stale refspecs remain, then this command offers to either
-     delete the remote or to replace the stale refspecs with the default
-     refspec ("+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/REMOTE/*").
-
-     This command also removes the remote-tracking branches that were
-     created due to the now stale refspecs.  Other stale branches are
-     not removed.
-
- -- User Option: magit-remote-add-set-remote.pushDefault
-
-     This option controls whether the user is asked whether they want to
-     set ‘remote.pushDefault’ after adding a remote.
-
-     If ‘ask’, then users is always ask.  If ‘ask-if-unset’, then the
-     user is only if the variable isn’t set already.  If ‘nil’, then the
-     user isn’t asked and the variable isn’t set.  If the value is a
-     string, then the variable is set without the user being asked,
-     provided that the name of the added remote is equal to that string
-     and the variable isn’t already set.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: The Remote Config Popup,  Prev: The Remote Popup,  Up: Remotes
-
-7.1.2 The Remote Config Popup
------------------------------
-
- -- Command: magit-remote-config-popup
-
-     This prefix command shows the following remote-related Git
-     variables in a popup buffer.  The values can be changed from that
-     buffer.
-
-     This popup is a sub-popup of the ‘magit-remote-popup’ in which "C"
-     is bound to this popup.
-
-   The following variables are used to configure a specific remote.  The
-values are being displayed for the upstream remote of the current
-branch.  To change the value for another remote invoke
-‘magit-remote-config-popup’ with a prefix argument.
-
- -- Variable: remote.NAME.url
-
-     This variable specifies the url of the remote named NAME.  It can
-     have multiple values.
-
- -- Variable: remote.NAME.fetch
-
-     The refspec used when fetching from the remote named NAME.  It can
-     have multiple values.
-
- -- Variable: remote.NAME.pushurl
-
-     This variable specifies the url used for fetching from the remote
-     named NAME.  If it is not specified, then ‘remote.NAME.url’ is used
-     instead.  It can have multiple values.
-
- -- Variable: remote.NAME.push
-
-     The refspec used when pushing to the remote named NAME.  It can
-     have multiple values.
-
- -- Variable: remote.NAME.tagOpts
-
-     This variable specifies what tags are fetched by default.  If the
-     value is ‘--no-tags’ then no tags are fetched.  If the value is
-     ‘--tags’, then all tags are fetched.  If this variable has not
-     value, then only tags are fetched that are reachable from fetched
-     branches.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Fetching,  Next: Pulling,  Prev: Remotes,  Up: Transferring
-
-7.2 Fetching
-============
-
-For information about the differences between the _upstream_ and the
-_push-remote_, see *note Branching::.
-
-   Also see *note (gitman)git-fetch::.
-
-‘f’     (‘magit-fetch-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘f p’     (‘magit-fetch-from-pushremote’)
-
-     Fetch from the push-remote of the current branch.
-
-‘f u’     (‘magit-fetch-from-upstream’)
-
-     Fetch from the upstream of the current branch.
-
-‘f e’     (‘magit-fetch’)
-
-     Fetch from another repository.
-
-‘f o’     (‘magit-fetch-branch’)
-
-     Fetch a branch from a remote, both of which are read from the
-     minibuffer.
-
-‘f r’     (‘magit-fetch-refspec’)
-
-     Fetch from a remote using an explicit refspec, both of which are
-     read from the minibuffer.
-
-‘f a’     (‘magit-fetch-all’)
-
-     Fetch from all remotes.
-
-‘f m’     (‘magit-submodule-fetch’)
-
-     Fetch all submodules.  With a prefix argument fetch all remotes of
-     all submodules.
-
-   Instead of using one popup for fetching and another for pulling, you
-could also use ‘magit-pull-and-fetch-popup’.  See its doc-string for
-more information.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Pulling,  Next: Pushing,  Prev: Fetching,  Up: Transferring
-
-7.3 Pulling
-===========
-
-For information about the differences between the _upstream_ and the
-_push-remote_, see *note Branching::.
-
-   Also see *note (gitman)git-pull::.
-
-‘F’     (‘magit-pull-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands in a popup
-     buffer.
-
-‘F p’     (‘magit-pull-from-pushremote’)
-
-     Pull from the push-remote of the current branch.
-
-‘F u’     (‘magit-pull-from-upstream’)
-
-     Pull from the upstream of the current branch.
-
-‘F e’     (‘magit-pull’)
-
-     Pull from a branch read in the minibuffer.
-
-   Instead of using one popup for fetching and another for pulling, you
-could also use ‘magit-pull-and-fetch-popup’.  See its doc-string for
-more information.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Pushing,  Next: Creating and Sending Patches,  Prev: Pulling,  Up: Transferring
-
-7.4 Pushing
-===========
-
-For information about the differences between the _upstream_ and the
-_push-remote_, see *note Branching::.
-
-   Also see *note (gitman)git-push::.
-
-‘P’     (‘magit-push-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘P p’     (‘magit-push-current-to-pushremote’)
-
-     Push the current branch to ‘branch.<name>.pushRemote’ or if that is
-     unset to ‘remote.pushDefault’.
-
-     When ‘magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing’ is non-nil and the
-     push-remote is not configured, then read the push-remote from the
-     user, set it, and then push to it.  With a prefix argument the
-     push-remote can be changed before pushed to it.
-
-‘P u’     (‘magit-push-current-to-upstream’)
-
-     Push the current branch to its upstream branch.
-
-     When ‘magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing’ is non-nil and the
-     push-remote is not configured, then read the upstream from the
-     user, set it, and then push to it.  With a prefix argument the
-     push-remote can be changed before pushed to it.
-
-‘P e’     (‘magit-push-current’)
-
-     Push the current branch to a branch read in the minibuffer.
-
-‘P o’     (‘magit-push’)
-
-     Push an arbitrary branch or commit somewhere.  Both the source and
-     the target are read in the minibuffer.
-
-‘P r’     (‘magit-push-refspecs’)
-
-     Push one or multiple refspecs to a remote, both of which are read
-     in the minibuffer.
-
-     To use multiple refspecs, separate them with commas.  Completion is
-     only available for the part before the colon, or when no colon is
-     used.
-
-‘P m’     (‘magit-push-matching’)
-
-     Push all matching branches to another repository.  If multiple
-     remotes exit, then read one from the user.  If just one exists, use
-     that without requiring confirmation.
-
-‘P t’     (‘magit-push-tags’)
-
-     Push all tags to another repository.  If only one remote exists,
-     then push to that.  Otherwise prompt for a remote, offering the
-     remote configured for the current branch as default.
-
-‘P T’     (‘magit-push-tag’)
-
-     Push a tag to another repository.
-
-   Two more push commands exist, which by default are not available from
-the push popup.  See their doc-strings for instructions on how to add
-them to the popup.
-
- -- Command: magit-push-implicitly args
-
-     Push somewhere without using an explicit refspec.
-
-     This command simply runs ‘git push -v [ARGS]’.  ARGS are the
-     arguments specified in the popup buffer.  No explicit refspec
-     arguments are used.  Instead the behavior depends on at least these
-     Git variables: ‘push.default’, ‘remote.pushDefault’,
-     ‘branch.<branch>.pushRemote’, ‘branch.<branch>.remote’,
-     ‘branch.<branch>.merge’, and ‘remote.<remote>.push’.
-
- -- Command: magit-push-to-remote remote args
-
-     Push to the remote REMOTE without using an explicit refspec.  The
-     remote is read in the minibuffer.
-
-     This command simply runs ‘git push -v [ARGS] REMOTE’.  ARGS are the
-     arguments specified in the popup buffer.  No refspec arguments are
-     used.  Instead the behavior depends on at least these Git
-     variables: ‘push.default’, ‘remote.pushDefault’,
-     ‘branch.<branch>.pushRemote’, ‘branch.<branch>.remote’,
-     ‘branch.<branch>.merge’, and ‘remote.<remote>.push’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing
-
-     This option controls whether missing remotes are configured before
-     pushing.
-
-     When ‘nil’, then the command ‘magit-push-current-to-pushremote’ and
-     ‘magit-push-current-to-upstream’ do not appear in the push popup if
-     the push-remote resp.  upstream is not configured.  If the user
-     invokes one of these commands anyway, then it raises an error.
-
-     When ‘non-nil’, then these commands always appear in the push
-     popup.  But if the required configuration is missing, then they do
-     appear in a way that indicates that this is the case.  If the user
-     invokes one of them, then it asks for the necessary configuration,
-     stores the configuration, and then uses it to push a first time.
-
-     This option also affects whether the argument ‘--set-upstream’ is
-     available in the popup.  If the value is ‘non-nil’, then that
-     argument is redundant.  But note that changing the value of this
-     option does not take affect immediately, the argument will only be
-     added or removed after restarting Emacs.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Creating and Sending Patches,  Next: Applying Patches,  Prev: Pushing,  Up: Transferring
-
-7.5 Creating and Sending Patches
-================================
-
-‘W’     (‘magit-patch-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘W p’     (‘magit-format-patch’)
-
-     Create patches for a set commits.  If the region marks commits,
-     then create patches for those.  Otherwise prompt for a range or a
-     single commit, defaulting to the commit at point.
-
-‘W r’     (‘magit-request-pull’)
-
-     Request that upstream pulls from your public repository.
-
-   It is also possible to save a plain patch file by using ‘C-x C-w’
-inside a ‘magit-diff-mode’ or ‘magit-revision-mode’ buffer.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Applying Patches,  Prev: Creating and Sending Patches,  Up: Transferring
-
-7.6 Applying Patches
-====================
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-am::.  and *note (gitman)git-apply::.
-
-‘w’     (‘magit-am-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘w w’     (‘magit-am-apply-patches’)
-
-     Apply one or more patches.  If the region marks files, then apply
-     those patches.  Otherwise read a file name in the minibuffer
-     defaulting to the file at point.
-
-‘w m’     (‘magit-am-apply-maildir’)
-
-     Apply the patches from a maildir.
-
-   When an "am" operation is in progress, then the popup buffer features
-these commands instead.
-
-‘w w’     (‘magit-am-continue’)
-
-     Resume the current patch applying sequence.
-
-‘w s’     (‘magit-am-skip’)
-
-     Skip the stopped at patch during a patch applying sequence.
-
-‘w a’     (‘magit-am-abort’)
-
-     Abort the current patch applying sequence.  This discards all
-     changes made since the sequence started.
-
-   In addition to the commands listed at the top, the "am" popup also
-has a binding for the related "patch" popup.
-
-‘w a’     (‘magit-patch-apply-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘w a a’     (‘magit-patch-apply’)
-
-     This command applies a simple patch file, which may not contain any
-     Git metadata in addition to the actual diff.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Miscellaneous,  Next: Customizing,  Prev: Transferring,  Up: Top
-
-8 Miscellaneous
-***************
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Tagging::
-* Notes::
-* Submodules::
-* Subtree::
-* Worktree::
-* Common Commands::
-* Wip Modes::
-* Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files::
-* Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Tagging,  Next: Notes,  Up: Miscellaneous
-
-8.1 Tagging
-===========
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-tag::.
-
-‘t’     (‘magit-tag-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘t t’     (‘magit-tag’)
-
-     Create a new tag with the given NAME at REV.  With a prefix
-     argument annotate the tag.
-
-‘t k’     (‘magit-tag-delete’)
-
-     Delete one or more tags.  If the region marks multiple tags (and
-     nothing else), then offer to delete those.  Otherwise, prompt for a
-     single tag to be deleted, defaulting to the tag at point.
-
-‘t p’     (‘magit-tag-prune’)
-
-     Offer to delete tags missing locally from REMOTE, and vice versa.
-
- -- Command: magit-tag-release
-
-     Create an opinionated release tag.
-
-     Assume version tags that match "\\‘v?[0-9]\*\\’".  Prompt for the
-     name of the new tag using the highest existing tag as initial input
-     and call "git tag –annotate –sign -m MSG" TAG, regardless of
-     whether these arguments are enabled in the popup.  Given a TAG
-     "v1.2.3" and a repository "/path/to/foo-bar", the MESSAGE would be
-     "Foo-Bar 1.2.3".
-
-     Because it is so opinionated, this command is not available from
-     the tag popup by default.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Notes,  Next: Submodules,  Prev: Tagging,  Up: Miscellaneous
-
-8.2 Notes
-=========
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-notes::.
-
-‘T’     (‘magit-notes-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-‘T T’     (‘magit-notes-edit’)
-
-     Edit the note attached to a commit, defaulting to the commit at
-     point.
-
-     By default use the value of Git variable ‘core.notesRef’ or
-     "refs/notes/commits" if that is undefined.
-
-‘T r’     (‘magit-notes-remove’)
-
-     Remove the note attached to a commit, defaulting to the commit at
-     point.
-
-     By default use the value of Git variable ‘core.notesRef’ or
-     "refs/notes/commits" if that is undefined.
-
-‘T p’     (‘magit-notes-prune’)
-
-     Remove notes about unreachable commits.
-
-   It is possible to merge one note ref into another.  That may result
-in conflicts which have to resolved in the temporary worktree
-".git/NOTES_MERGE_WORKTREE".
-
-‘T m’     (‘magit-notes-merge’)
-
-     Merge the notes of a ref read from the user into the current notes
-     ref.  The current notes ref is the value of Git variable
-     ‘core.notesRef’ or "refs/notes/commits" if that is undefined.
-
-   When a notes merge is in progress then the popup features the
-following suffix commands, instead of those listed above.
-
-‘T c’     (‘magit-notes-merge-commit’)
-
-     Commit the current notes ref merge, after manually resolving
-     conflicts.
-
-‘T a’     (‘magit-notes-merge-abort’)
-
-     Abort the current notes ref merge.
-
-   The following variables control what notes reference ‘magit-notes-*’,
-‘git notes’ and ‘git show’ act on and display.  Both the local and
-global values are displayed and can be modified.
-
- -- Variable: core.notesRef
-
-     This variable specifies the notes ref that is displayed by default
-     and which commands act on by default.
-
- -- Variable: notes.displayRef
-
-     This variable specifies additional notes ref to be displayed in
-     addition to the ref specified by ‘core.notesRef’.  It can have
-     multiple values and may end with ‘*’ to display all refs in the
-     ‘refs/notes/’ namespace (or ‘**’ if some names contain slashes).
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Submodules,  Next: Subtree,  Prev: Notes,  Up: Miscellaneous
-
-8.3 Submodules
-==============
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-submodule::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Listing Submodules::
-* Submodule Popup::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Listing Submodules,  Next: Submodule Popup,  Up: Submodules
-
-8.3.1 Listing Submodules
-------------------------
-
-The command ‘magit-list-submodules’ displays a list of the current
-repository’s submodules in a separate buffer.  It’s also possible to
-display information about submodules directly in the status buffer of
-the super-repository by adding ‘magit-insert-submodules’ to the hook
-‘magit-status-sections-hook’ as described in *note Status Module
-Sections::.
-
- -- Command: magit-list-submodules
-
-     This command displays a list of the current repository’s submodules
-     in a separate buffer.
-
-     It can be invoked by pressing ‘RET’ on the section titled
-     "Modules".
-
- -- User Option: magit-submodule-list-columns
-
-     This option controls what columns are displayed by the command
-     ‘magit-list-submodules’ and how they are displayed.
-
-     Each element has the form ‘(HEADER WIDTH FORMAT PROPS)’.
-
-     HEADER is the string displayed in the header.  WIDTH is the width
-     of the column.  FORMAT is a function that is called with one
-     argument, the repository identification (usually its basename), and
-     with ‘default-directory’ bound to the toplevel of its working tree.
-     It has to return a string to be inserted or nil.  PROPS is an alist
-     that supports the keys ‘:right-align’ and ‘:pad-right’.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-submodules
-
-     Insert sections for all submodules.  For each section insert the
-     path, the branch, and the output of ‘git describe --tags’, or,
-     failing that, the abbreviated HEAD commit hash.
-
-     Press ‘RET’ on such a submodule section to show its own status
-     buffer.  Press ‘RET’ on the "Modules" section to display a list of
-     submodules in a separate buffer.  This shows additional information
-     not displayed in the super-repository’s status buffer.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Submodule Popup,  Prev: Listing Submodules,  Up: Submodules
-
-8.3.2 Submodule Popup
----------------------
-
-‘o’     (‘magit-submodule-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-   Some of the below commands default to act on the modules that are
-selected using the region.  For brevity their description talk about
-"the selected modules", but if no modules are selected, then they act on
-the current module instead, or if point isn’t on a module, then the read
-a single module to act on.  With a prefix argument these commands ignore
-the selection and the current module and instead act on all suitable
-modules.
-
-‘o a’     (‘magit-submodule-add’)
-
-     This commands adds the repository at URL as a module.  Optional
-     PATH is the path to the module relative to the root of the
-     super-project.  If it is nil then the path is determined based on
-     URL.
-
-‘o r’     (‘magit-submodule-register’)
-
-     This command registers the selected modules by copying their urls
-     from ".gitmodules" to "$GIT_DIR/config".  These values can then be
-     edited before running ‘magit-submodule-populate’.  If you don’t
-     need to edit any urls, then use the latter directly.
-
-‘o p’     (‘magit-submodule-populate’)
-
-     This command creates the working directory or directories of the
-     selected modules, checking out the recorded commits.
-
-‘o u’     (‘magit-submodule-update’)
-
-     This command updates the selected modules checking out the recorded
-     commits.
-
-‘o s’     (‘magit-submodule-synchronize’)
-
-     This command synchronizes the urls of the selected modules, copying
-     the values from ".gitmodules" to the ".git/config" of the
-     super-project as well those of the modules.
-
-‘o d’     (‘magit-submodule-unpopulate’)
-
-     This command removes the working directory of the selected modules.
-
-‘o l’     (‘magit-list-submodules’)
-
-     This command displays a list of the current repository’s modules.
-
-‘o f’     (‘magit-fetch-modules’)
-
-     This command fetches all modules.
-
-     Option ‘magit-fetch-modules-jobs’ controls how many submodules are
-     being fetched in parallel.  Also fetch the super-repository,
-     because ‘git fetch’ does not support not doing that.  With a prefix
-     argument fetch all remotes.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Subtree,  Next: Worktree,  Prev: Submodules,  Up: Miscellaneous
-
-8.4 Subtree
-===========
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-subtree::.
-
-‘O’     (‘magit-tree-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands along with
-     the appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.
-
-   Most infix arguments only apply to some of the ‘git subtree’
-subcommands.  When an argument that does not apply to the invoked
-command is set, then it is silently ignored.
-
-   When the ‘--prefix’ argument is set in the popup buffer, then that is
-used.  Otherwise the prefix is read in the minibuffer.
-
-‘O a’     (‘magit-subtree-add’)
-
-     Add COMMIT from REPOSITORY as a new subtree at PREFIX.
-
-‘O c’     (‘magit-subtree-add-commit’)
-
-     Add COMMIT as a new subtree at PREFIX.
-
-‘O m’     (‘magit-subtree-merge’)
-
-     Merge COMMIT into the PREFIX subtree.
-
-‘O f’     (‘magit-subtree-pull’)
-
-     Pull COMMIT from REPOSITORY into the PREFIX subtree.
-
-‘O p’     (‘magit-subtree-push’)
-
-     Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX and push it to REF on
-     REPOSITORY.
-
-‘O s’     (‘magit-subtree-split’)
-
-     Extract the history of the subtree PREFIX.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Worktree,  Next: Common Commands,  Prev: Subtree,  Up: Miscellaneous
-
-8.5 Worktree
-============
-
-Also see *note (gitman)git-worktree::.
-
-‘%’     (‘magit-worktree-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the following suffix commands in a popup
-     buffer.
-
-‘% b’     (‘magit-worktree-checkout’)
-
-     Checkout BRANCH in a new worktree at PATH.
-
-‘% c’     (‘magit-worktree-branch’)
-
-     Create a new BRANCH and check it out in a new worktree at PATH.
-
-‘% p’     (‘magit-worktree-checkout-pull-request’)
-
-     Create, configure and checkout a new worktree from a pull-request.
-
-     This is like ‘magit-checkout-pull-request’ (which see) except that
-     it also creates a new worktree.
-
-‘% k’     (‘magit-worktree-delete’)
-
-     Delete a worktree, defaulting to the worktree at point.  The
-     primary worktree cannot be deleted.
-
-‘% g’     (‘magit-worktree-status’)
-
-     Show the status for the worktree at point.
-
-     If there is no worktree at point, then read one in the minibuffer.
-     If the worktree at point is the one whose status is already being
-     displayed in the current buffer, then show it in Dired instead.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Common Commands,  Next: Wip Modes,  Prev: Worktree,  Up: Miscellaneous
-
-8.6 Common Commands
-===================
-
-These are some of the commands that can be used in all buffers whose
-major-modes derive from ‘magit-mode’.  There are other common commands
-beside the ones below, but these didn’t fit well anywhere else.
-
-‘M-w’     (‘magit-copy-section-value’)
-
-     This command saves the value of the current section to the
-     ‘kill-ring’, and, provided that the current section is a commit,
-     branch, or tag section, it also pushes the (referenced) revision to
-     the ‘magit-revision-stack’.
-
-     When the current section is a branch or a tag, and a prefix
-     argument is used, then it saves the revision at its tip to the
-     ‘kill-ring’ instead of the reference name.
-
-‘C-w’     (‘magit-copy-buffer-revision’)
-
-     This command saves the revision being displayed in the current
-     buffer to the ‘kill-ring’ and also pushes it to the
-     ‘magit-revision-stack’.  It is mainly intended for use in
-     ‘magit-revision-mode’ buffers, the only buffers where it is always
-     unambiguous exactly which revision should be saved.
-
-     Most other Magit buffers usually show more than one revision, in
-     some way or another, so this command has to select one of them, and
-     that choice might not always be the one you think would have been
-     the best pick.
-
-   Outside of Magit ‘M-w’ and ‘C-w’ are usually bound to
-‘kill-ring-save’ and ‘kill-region’, and these commands would also be
-useful in Magit buffers.  Therefore when the region is active, then both
-of these commands behave like ‘kill-ring-save’ instead of as described
-above.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Wip Modes,  Next: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files,  Prev: Common Commands,  Up: Miscellaneous
-
-8.7 Wip Modes
-=============
-
-Git keeps *committed* changes around long enough for users to recover
-changes they have accidentally deleted.  It does so by not garbage
-collecting any committed but no longer referenced objects for a certain
-period of time, by default 30 days.
-
-   But Git does *not* keep track of *uncommitted* changes in the working
-tree and not even the index (the staging area).  Because Magit makes it
-so convenient to modify uncommitted changes, it also makes it easy to
-shoot yourself in the foot in the process.
-
-   For that reason Magit provides three global modes that save *tracked*
-files to work-in-progress references after or before certain actions.
-(Untracked files are never saved and these modes also only work after
-the first commit has been created).
-
-   Two separate work-in-progress references are used to track the state
-of the index and of the working tree: "refs/wip/index/<branchref>" and
-"refs/wip/wtree/<branchref>", where ‘<branchref>’ is the full ref of the
-current branch, e.g.  "refs/heads/master".  When the ‘HEAD’ is detached
-then "HEAD" is in place of ‘<branchref>’.
-
-   Checking out another branch (or detaching ‘HEAD’) causes the use of
-different wip refs for subsequent changes, but the old refs are not
-deleted.
-
-   Creating a commit and then making a change causes the wip refs to be
-recreated to fork from the new commit.  But the old commits on the wip
-refs are not lost.  They are still available from the reflog.  To make
-it easier to see when the fork point of a wip ref was changed, an
-additional commit with the message "restart autosaving" is created on it
-(‘xxO’ commits below are such boundary commits).
-
-   Starting with
-
-           BI0---BI1    refs/wip/index/refs/heads/master
-          /
-     A---B              refs/heads/master
-          \
-           BW0---BW1    refs/wip/wtree/refs/heads/master
-
-   and committing the staged changes and editing and saving a file would
-result in
-
-           BI0---BI1        refs/wip/index/refs/heads/master
-          /
-     A---B---C              refs/heads/master
-          \   \
-           \   CW0---CW1    refs/wip/wtree/refs/heads/master
-            \
-             BW0---BW1      refs/wip/wtree/refs/heads/master@{2}
-
-   The fork-point of the index wip ref is not changed until some change
-is being staged.  Likewise just checking out a branch or creating a
-commit does not change the fork-point of the working tree wip ref.  The
-fork-points are not adjusted until there actually is a change that
-should be committed to the respective wip ref.
-
- -- User Option: magit-wip-merge-branch
-
-     This option controls whether the current branch is merged into the
-     wip refs after a new commit was created on the branch.  If nil
-     (currently the default), then no merge is perfomed and wip refs are
-     reset as described above.
-
-     If this is non-nil and the current branch has new commits, then it
-     is merged into the wip ref before creating a new wip commit.  This
-     makes it easier to inspect wip history and the wip commits are
-     never garbage collected.
-
-            *--*--*--*--*--*       refs/wip/index/refs/heads/master
-           /     /     /
-          A-----B-----C            refs/heads/master
-
-   To view the log for a branch and its wip refs use the commands
-‘magit-wip-log’ and ‘magit-wip-log-current’.  You should use ‘--graph’
-when using these commands.  Alternatively you can use the reflog to show
-all commits that ever existed on a wip ref.  You can then recover lost
-changes from the commits shown in the log or reflog.
-
- -- Command: magit-wip-log
-
-     This command shows the log for a branch and its wip refs.
-
-     With a negative prefix argument only the worktree wip ref is shown.
-     The absolute numeric value of the prefix argument controls how many
-     "branches" of each wip ref are shown.
-
- -- Command: magit-wip-log-current
-
-     This command shows the log for the current branch and its wip refs.
-
-     With a negative prefix argument only the worktree wip ref is shown.
-     The absolute numeric value of the prefix argument controls how many
-     "branches" of each wip ref are shown.
-
-‘X w’     (‘magit-reset-worktree’)
-
-     This command resets the working tree to some commit read from the
-     user and defaulting to the commit at point, while keeping the
-     ‘HEAD’ and index as-is.
-
-     This can be used to restore files to the state committed to a wip
-     ref.  Note that this will discard any unstaged changes that might
-     have existed before invoking this command (but of course only after
-     committing that to the working tree wip ref).
-
-   There exists a total of three global modes that save to the wip refs,
-which might seem excessive, but allows fine tuning of when exactly
-changes are being committed to the wip refs.  Enabling all modes makes
-it less likely that a change slips through the cracks.
-
-   Setting the following variables directly does not take effect; either
-customize them or call the respective mode function.
-
- -- User Option: magit-wip-after-save-mode
-
-     When this mode is enabled, then saving a buffer that visits a file
-     tracked in a Git repository causes its current state to be
-     committed to the working tree wip ref for the current branch.
-
- -- User Option: magit-wip-after-apply-mode
-
-     When this mode is enabled, then applying (i.e.  staging, unstaging,
-     discarding, reversing, and regularly applying) a change to a file
-     tracked in a Git repository causes its current state to be
-     committed to the index and/or working tree wip refs for the current
-     branch.
-
-   If you only ever edit files using Emacs and only ever interact with
-Git using Magit, then the above two modes should be enough to protect
-each and every change from accidental loss.  In practice nobody does
-that.  So an additional mode exists that does commit to the wip refs
-before making changes that could cause the loss of earlier changes.
-
- -- User Option: magit-wip-before-change-mode
-
-     When this mode is enabled, then certain commands commit the
-     existing changes to the files they are about to make changes to.
-
- -- Function: magit-wip-commit-initial-backup
-
-     Adding this function to ‘before-save-hook’ causes the current
-     version of the file to be committed to the worktree wip ref before
-     the modifications in the buffer are saved.  It backs up the same
-     version of the file as ‘backup-buffer’ would but, instead of using
-     a backup file as ‘backup-buffer’ would, it uses the same worktree
-     wip ref as used by the various Magit Wip modes.  Like
-     ‘backup-buffer’, it only does this once; unless you kill the buffer
-     and visit the file again only one backup will be created per Emacs
-     session.
-
-     This function ignores the variables that affect ‘backup-buffer’ and
-     can be used along-side that function, which is recommended because
-     this function only backs up files that are tracked in a Git
-     repository.
-
-   Note that even if you enable all three modes and add the above
-function to the intended hook, this won’t give you perfect protection.
-The most likely scenario for losing changes despite the use of these
-modes is making a change outside Emacs and then destroying it also
-outside Emacs.  In some such a scenario, Magit, being an Emacs package,
-didn’t get the opportunity to keep you from shooting yourself in the
-foot.
-
-   When you are unsure whether Magit did commit a change to the wip
-refs, then you can explicitly request that all changes to all tracked
-files are being committed.
-
-‘M-x magit-wip-commit’     (‘magit-wip-commit’)
-
-     This command commits all changes to all tracked files to the index
-     and working tree work-in-progress refs.  Like the modes described
-     above, it does not commit untracked files, but it does check all
-     tracked files for changes.  Use this command when you suspect that
-     the modes might have overlooked a change made outside Emacs/Magit.
-
- -- User Option: magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-lighter
-
-     Mode-line lighter for ‘magit-wip-after-save-local-mode’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-wip-after-apply-mode-lighter
-
-     Mode-line lighter for ‘magit-wip-after-apply-mode’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-wip-before-change-mode-lighter
-
-     Mode-line lighter for ‘magit-wip-before-change-mode’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-wip-namespace
-
-     The namespace used for work-in-progress refs.  It has to end with a
-     slash.  The wip refs are named "<namespace>index/<branchref>" and
-     "<namespace>wtree/<branchref>".  When snapshots are created while
-     the ‘HEAD’ is detached then "HEAD" is used in place of
-     ‘<branchref>’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files,  Next: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs,  Prev: Wip Modes,  Up: Miscellaneous
-
-8.8 Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files
-=========================================
-
-The ‘magit-file-mode’ enables certain Magit features in file-visiting
-buffers belonging to a Git repository.  It should be enabled globally
-using ‘global-magit-file-mode’.  Currently this mode only establishes a
-few key bindings, but this might be extended in the future.
-
- -- User Option: magit-file-mode
-
-     Whether to establish certain Magit key bindings in all
-     file-visiting buffers belonging to a Git repository.  This
-     establishes the bindings suggested in *note Getting Started:: (but
-     only for file-visiting buffers), and additionally binds ‘C-c M-g’
-     to ‘magit-file-popup’.
-
-‘C-c M-g’     (‘magit-file-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows a popup buffer featuring suffix commands
-     that operate on the file being visited in the current buffer.
-
-‘C-c M-g s’     (‘magit-stage-file’)
-
-     Stage all changes to the file being visited in the current buffer.
-
-‘C-c M-g u’     (‘magit-unstage-file’)
-
-     Unstage all changes to the file being visited in the current
-     buffer.
-
-‘C-c M-g c’     (‘magit-commit-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows suffix commands along with the
-     appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.  See *note
-     Initiating a Commit::.
-
-‘C-c M-g D’     (‘magit-diff-buffer-file-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the same suffix commands and infix
-     arguments in a popup buffer as ‘magit-diff-popup’.  But this
-     variant has to be called from a file-visiting buffer and the
-     visited file is automatically used in the popup to limit the diff
-     to that file.
-
-‘C-c M-g d’     (‘magit-diff-buffer-file’)
-
-     This command shows the diff for the file of blob that the current
-     buffer visits.
-
- -- User Option: magit-diff-buffer-file-locked
-
-     This option controls whether ‘magit-diff-buffer-file’ uses a
-     dedicated buffer.  See *note Modes and Buffers::.
-
-‘C-c M-g L’     (‘magit-log-buffer-file-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows the same suffix commands and infix
-     arguments in a popup buffer as ‘magit-log-popup’.  But this variant
-     has to be called from a file-visiting buffer and the visited file
-     is automatically used in the popup to limit the log to that file.
-
-‘C-c M-g l’     (‘magit-log-buffer-file’)
-
-     This command shows the log for the file of blob that the current
-     buffer visits.  Renames are followed when a prefix argument is used
-     or when ‘--follow’ is part of ‘magit-log-arguments’.  When the
-     region is active, the log is restricted to the selected line range.
-
-‘C-c M-g t’     (‘magit-log-trace-definition’)
-
-     This command shows the log for the definition at point.
-
- -- User Option: magit-log-buffer-file-locked
-
-     This option controls whether ‘magit-log-buffer-file’ uses a
-     dedicated buffer.  See *note Modes and Buffers::.
-
-‘C-c M-g B’     (‘magit-blame-popup’)
-
-     This prefix command shows all blaming suffix command along with the
-     appropriate infix arguments in a popup buffer.  See *note
-     Blaming::.
-
-‘C-c M-g b’     (‘magit-blame’)
-
-     This command shows for each line the revision in which it was
-     added.
-
-‘C-c M-g r’     (‘magit-blame-removal’)
-
-     This command shows for each line the revision in which it was
-     removed.  This command is only available in blob-visiting buffers.
-
-‘C-c M-g f’     (‘magit-blame-reverse’)
-
-     This command shows for each line the last revision in which it
-     still exists.  This command is only available in blob-visiting
-     buffers.
-
-‘C-c M-g e’     (‘magit-edit-line-commit’)
-
-     This command makes the commit editable that added the current line.
-
-     With a prefix argument it makes the commit editable that removes
-     the line, if any.  The commit is determined using ‘git blame’ and
-     made editable using ‘git rebase --interactive’ if it is reachable
-     from ‘HEAD’, or by checking out the commit (or a branch that points
-     at it) otherwise.
-
-‘C-c M-g p’     (‘magit-blob-previous’)
-
-     Visit the previous blob which modified the current file.
-
-   There are a few additional commands that operate on a single file but
-are not available from the file popup by default:
-
- -- Command: magit-file-rename
-
-     This command renames a file read from the user.
-
- -- Command: magit-file-delete
-
-     This command deletes a file read from the user.
-
- -- Command: magit-file-untrack
-
-     This command untracks a file read from the user.
-
- -- Command: magit-file-checkout
-
-     This command updates a file in the working tree and index to the
-     contents from a revision.  Both the revision and file are read from
-     the user.
-
-   You could add them to the popup like so:
-
-     (magit-define-popup-action 'magit-file-popup
-       ?R "Rename file" 'magit-file-rename)
-     (magit-define-popup-action 'magit-file-popup
-       ?K "Delete file" 'magit-file-delete)
-     (magit-define-popup-action 'magit-file-popup
-       ?U "Untrack file" 'magit-file-untrack)
-     (magit-define-popup-action 'magit-file-popup
-       ?C "Checkout file" 'magit-file-checkout)
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs,  Prev: Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files,  Up: Miscellaneous
-
-8.9 Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs
-=========================================
-
-The ‘magit-blob-mode’ enables certain Magit features in blob-visiting
-buffers.  Such buffers can be created using ‘magit-find-file’ and some
-of the commands mentioned below, which also take care of turning on this
-minor mode.  Currently this mode only establishes a few key bindings,
-but this might be extended.
-
-‘p’     (‘magit-blob-previous’)
-
-     Visit the previous blob which modified the current file.
-
-‘n’     (‘magit-blob-next’)
-
-     Visit the next blob which modified the current file.
-
-‘q’     (‘magit-kill-this-buffer’)
-
-     Kill the current buffer.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Customizing,  Next: Plumbing,  Prev: Miscellaneous,  Up: Top
-
-9 Customizing
-*************
-
-Both Git and Emacs are highly customizable.  Magit is both a Git
-porcelain as well as an Emacs package, so it makes sense to customize it
-using both Git variables as well as Emacs options.  However this
-flexibility doesn’t come without problems, including but not limited to
-the following.
-
-   • Some Git variables automatically have an effect in Magit without
-     requiring any explicit support.  Sometimes that is desirable - in
-     other cases, it breaks Magit.
-
-     When a certain Git setting breaks Magit but you want to keep using
-     that setting on the command line, then that can be accomplished by
-     overriding the value for Magit only by appending something like
-     ‘("-c" "some.variable=compatible-value")’ to
-     ‘magit-git-global-arguments’.
-
-   • Certain settings like ‘fetch.prune=true’ are respected by Magit
-     commands (because they simply call the respective Git command) but
-     their value is not reflected in the respective popup buffers.  In
-     this case the ‘--prune’ argument in ‘magit-fetch-popup’ might be
-     active or inactive depending on the value of
-     ‘magit-fetch-arguments’ only, but that doesn’t keep the Git
-     variable from being honored by the suffix commands anyway.  So
-     pruning might happen despite the ‘--prune’ arguments being
-     displayed in a way that seems to indicate that no pruning will
-     happen.
-
-   I intend to address these and similar issues in a future release.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Per-Repository Configuration::
-* Essential Settings::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Per-Repository Configuration,  Next: Essential Settings,  Up: Customizing
-
-9.1 Per-Repository Configuration
-================================
-
-Magit can be configured on a per-repository level using both Git
-variables as well as Emacs options.
-
-   To set a Git variable for one repository only, simply set it in
-‘/path/to/repo/.git/config’ instead of ‘$HOME/.gitconfig’ or
-‘/etc/gitconfig’.  See *note (gitman)git-config::.
-
-   Similarly, Emacs options can be set for one repository only by
-editing ‘/path/to/repo/.dir-locals.el’.  See *note (emacs)Directory
-Variables::.  For example to disable automatic refreshes of
-file-visiting buffers in just one huge repository use this:
-
-   • ‘/path/to/huge/repo/.dir-locals.el’
-
-          ((nil . ((magit-refresh-buffers . nil))))
-
-   If you want to apply the same settings to several, but not all,
-repositories then keeping the repository-local config files in sync
-would quickly become annoying.  To avoid that you can create config
-files for certain classes of repositories (e.g.  "huge repositories")
-and then include those files in the per-repository config files.  For
-example:
-
-   • ‘/path/to/huge/repo/.git/config’
-
-          [include]
-                  path = /path/to/huge-gitconfig
-
-   • ‘/path/to/huge-gitconfig’
-
-          [status]
-                  showUntrackedFiles = no
-
-   • ‘$HOME/.emacs.d/init.el’
-
-          (dir-locals-set-class-variables 'huge-git-repository
-             '((nil . ((magit-refresh-buffers . nil)))))
-
-          (dir-locals-set-directory-class
-             "/path/to/huge/repo/" 'huge-git-repository)
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Essential Settings,  Prev: Per-Repository Configuration,  Up: Customizing
-
-9.2 Essential Settings
-======================
-
-The next two sections list and discuss several variables that many users
-might want to customize, for safety and/or performance reasons.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Safety::
-* Performance::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Safety,  Next: Performance,  Up: Essential Settings
-
-9.2.1 Safety
-------------
-
-This section discusses various variables that you might want to change
-(or *not* change) for safety reasons.
-
-   Git keeps *committed* changes around long enough for users to recover
-changes they have accidentally been deleted.  It does not do the same
-for *uncommitted* changes in the working tree and not even the index
-(the staging area).  Because Magit makes it so easy to modify
-uncommitted changes, it also makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot
-in the process.  For that reason Magit provides three global modes that
-save *tracked* files to work-in-progress references after or before
-certain actions.  See *note Wip Modes::.
-
-   These modes are not enabled by default because of performance
-concerns.  Instead a lot of potentially destructive commands require
-confirmation every time they are used.  In many cases this can be
-disabled by adding a symbol to ‘magit-no-confirm’ (see *note Completion
-and Confirmation::).  If you enable the various wip modes then you
-should add ‘safe-with-wip’ to this list.
-
-   Similarly it isn’t necessary to require confirmation before moving a
-file to the system trash - if you trashed a file by mistake then you can
-recover it from the there.  Option ‘magit-delete-by-moving-to-trash’
-controls whether the system trash is used, which is the case by default.
-Nevertheless, ‘trash’ isn’t a member of ‘magit-no-confirm’ - you might
-want to change that.
-
-   By default buffers visiting files are automatically reverted when the
-visited file changes on disk.  This isn’t as risky as it might seem, but
-to make an informed decision you should see *note Risk of Reverting
-Automatically::.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Performance,  Prev: Safety,  Up: Essential Settings
-
-9.2.2 Performance
------------------
-
-After Magit has run ‘git’ for side-effects, it also refreshes the
-current Magit buffer and the respective status buffer.  This is
-necessary because otherwise outdated information might be displayed
-without the user noticing.  Magit buffers are updated by recreating
-their content from scratch, which makes updating simpler and less
-error-prone, but also more costly.  Keeping it simple and just
-re-creating everything from scratch is an old design decision and
-departing from that will require major refactoring.
-
-   I plan to do that in time for the next major release.  I also intend
-to create logs and diffs asynchronously, which should also help a lot
-but also requires major refactoring.
-
-   Meanwhile you can tell Magit to only automatically refresh the
-current Magit buffer, but not the status buffer.  If you do that, then
-the status buffer is only refreshed automatically if it is the current
-buffer.
-
-     (setq magit-refresh-status-buffer nil)
-
-   You should also check whether any third-party packages have added
-anything to ‘magit-refresh-buffer-hook’, ‘magit-status-refresh-hook’,
-‘magit-pre-refresh-hook’, and ‘magit-post-refresh-hook’.  If so, then
-check whether those additions impact performance significantly.  Setting
-‘magit-refresh-verbose’ and then inspecting the output in the
-‘*Messages*’ buffer, should help doing so.
-
-   Magit also reverts buffers for visited files located inside the
-current repository when the visited file changes on disk.  That is
-implemented on top of ‘auto-revert-mode’ from the built-in library
-‘autorevert’.  To figure out whether that impacts performance, check
-whether performance is significantly worse, when many buffers exist
-and/or when some buffers visit files using TRAMP.  If so, then this
-should help.
-
-     (setq auto-revert-buffer-list-filter
-           'magit-auto-revert-repository-buffers-p)
-
-   For alternative approaches see *note Automatic Reverting of
-File-Visiting Buffers::.
-
-   If you have enabled any features that are disabled by default, then
-you should check whether they impact performance significantly.  It’s
-likely that they were not enabled by default because it is known that
-they reduce performance at least in large repositories.
-
-   If performance is only slow inside certain unusually large
-repositories, then you might want to disable certain features on a
-per-repository or per-repository-class basis only.  See *note
-Per-Repository Configuration::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Microsoft Windows Performance::
-* MacOS Performance::
-
-Log Performance
-...............
-
-When showing logs, Magit limits the number of commits initially shown in
-the hope that this avoids unnecessary work.  When using ‘--graph’ is
-used, then this unfortunately does not have the desired effect for large
-histories.  Junio, Git’s maintainer, said on the git mailing list
-(<http://www.spinics.net/lists/git/msg232230.html>): "‘--graph’ wants to
-compute the whole history and the max-count only affects the output
-phase after ‘--graph’ does its computation".
-
-   In other words, it’s not that Git is slow at outputting the
-differences, or that Magit is slow at parsing the output - the problem
-is that Git first goes outside and has a smoke.
-
-   We actually work around this issue by limiting the number of commits
-not only by using ‘-<N>’ but by also using a range.  But unfortunately
-that’s not always possible.
-
-   In repositories with more than a few thousand commits ‘--graph’
-should never be a member of ‘magit-log-section-arguments’.  That
-variable is used in the status buffer which is refreshed every time you
-run any Magit command.
-
-   Using ‘--color --graph’ is even slower.  Magit uses code that is part
-of Emacs to turn control characters into faces.  That code is pretty
-slow and this is quite noticeable when showing a log with many branches
-and merges.  For that reason ‘--color’ is not enabled by default
-anymore.  Consider leaving it at that.
-
-Diff Performance
-................
-
-If diffs are slow, then consider turning off some optional diff features
-by setting all or some of the following variables to ‘nil’:
-‘magit-diff-highlight-indentation’, ‘magit-diff-highlight-trailing’,
-‘magit-diff-paint-whitespace’, ‘magit-diff-highlight-hunk-body’, and
-‘magit-diff-refine-hunk’.
-
-   When showing a commit instead of some arbitrary diff, then some
-additional information is displayed.  Calculating this information can
-be quite expensive given certain circumstances.  If looking at a commit
-using ‘magit-revision-mode’ takes considerably more time than looking at
-the same commit in ‘magit-diff-mode’, then consider setting
-‘magit-revision-insert-related-refs’ to ‘nil’.
-
-Refs Buffer Performance
-.......................
-
-When refreshing the "references buffer" is slow, then that’s usually
-because several hundred refs are being displayed.  The best way to
-address that is to display fewer refs, obviously.
-
-   If you are not, or only mildly, interested in seeing the list of
-tags, then start by not displaying them:
-
-     (remove-hook 'magit-refs-sections-hook 'magit-insert-tags)
-
-   Then you should also make sure that the listed remote branches
-actually all exist.  You can do so by pruning branches which no longer
-exist using ‘f-pa’.
-
-Committing Performance
-......................
-
-When you initiate a commit, then Magit by default automatically shows a
-diff of the changes you are about to commit.  For large commits this can
-take a long time, which is especially distracting when you are
-committing large amounts of generated data which you don’t actually
-intend to inspect before committing.  This behavior can be turned off
-using:
-
-     (remove-hook 'server-switch-hook 'magit-commit-diff)
-
-   Then you can type ‘C-c C-d’ to show the diff when you actually want
-to see it, but only then.  Alternatively you can leave the hook alone
-and just type ‘C-g’ in those cases when it takes too long to generate
-the diff.  If you do that, then you will end up with a broken diff
-buffer, but doing it this way has the advantage that you usually get to
-see the diff, which is useful because it increases the odds that you
-spot potential issues.
-
-The Built-In VC Package
-.......................
-
-Emacs comes with a version control interface called "VC", see *note
-(emacs)Version Control::.  It is enabled be default, and if you don’t
-use it in addition to Magit, then you should disable it to keep it from
-performing unnecessary work:
-
-     (setq vc-handled-backends nil)
-
-   You can also disable its use for Git but keep using it when using
-another version control system:
-
-     (setq vc-handled-backends (delq 'Git vc-handled-backends))
-
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-This is magit.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from magit.texi.
-
-     Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Magit: (magit).       Using Git from Emacs with Magit.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Microsoft Windows Performance,  Next: MacOS Performance,  Up: Performance
-
-Microsoft Windows Performance
-.............................
-
-In order to update the status buffer, ‘git’ has to be run a few dozen
-times.  That is problematic on Microsoft Windows, because that operating
-system is exceptionally slow at starting processes.  Sadly this is an
-issue that can only be fixed by Microsoft itself, and they don’t appear
-to be particularly interested in doing so.
-
-   Beside the subprocess issue, there are also other Windows-specific
-performance issues.  Some of these have workarounds.  The maintainers of
-"Git for Windows" try to improve performance on Windows.  Always use the
-latest release in order to benefit from the latest performance tweaks.
-Magit too tries to work around some Windows-specific issues.
-
-   According to some sources, setting the following Git variables can
-also help.
-
-     git config --global core.preloadindex true   # default since v2.1
-     git config --global core.fscache true        # default since v2.8
-     git config --global gc.auto 256
-
-   You should also check whether an anti-virus program is affecting
-performance.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: MacOS Performance,  Prev: Microsoft Windows Performance,  Up: Performance
-
-MacOS Performance
-.................
-
-On macOS Emacs currently creates child processes using ‘fork’.  It
-appears that this also copies GUI resources.  The result is that forking
-takes about 30 times as long on Darwin than on Linux.  And because Magit
-starts many ‘git’ processes even when doing simple things, that makes
-quite a difference.
-
-   On the ‘master’ branch Emacs now uses ‘vfork’ when possible, like
-this was already done on Linux, and now child creation only takes about
-twice as long on Darwin.  See (1) for more information.
-
-   Nobody knows when the changes on the ‘master’ branch will be released
-as ‘26.1’, but it is still a long way off.  You might want to get your
-hands on this change before then.  The easiest way to get a patched
-Emacs is to install the ‘emacs-plus’ formula (2) using ‘homebrew’.  The
-change has been backported, so you get it not only when using ‘--HEAD’,
-but also when using ‘--devel’ or when installing the latest release (by
-not using a version argument).
-
-   Alternatively you can apply the backport (3) manually.
-
-   ---------- Footnotes ----------
-
-   (1) 
-<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2017-04/msg00201.html>
-
-   (2) <https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus>
-
-   (3) 
-<https://gist.githubusercontent.com/aaronjensen/f45894ddf431ecbff78b1bcf533d3e6b/raw/6a5cd7f57341aba673234348d8b0d2e776f86719/Emacs-25-OS-X-use-vfork.patch>
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Plumbing,  Next: FAQ,  Prev: Customizing,  Up: Top
-
-10 Plumbing
-***********
-
-The following sections describe how to use several of Magit’s core
-abstractions to extend Magit itself or implement a separate extension.
-
-   A few of the low-level features used by Magit have been factored out
-into separate libraries/packages, so that they can be used by other
-packages, without having to depend on Magit.  These libraries are
-described in separate manuals, see *note (with-editor)Top:: and *note
-(magit-popup)Top::.
-
-   If you are trying to find an unused key that you can bind to a
-command provided by your own Magit extension, then checkout
-<https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Plugin-Dispatch-Key-Registry>.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Calling Git::
-* Section Plumbing::
-* Refreshing Buffers::
-* Conventions::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Calling Git,  Next: Section Plumbing,  Up: Plumbing
-
-10.1 Calling Git
-================
-
-Magit provides many specialized functions for calling Git.  All of these
-functions are defined in either ‘magit-git.el’ or ‘magit-process.el’ and
-have one of the prefixes ‘magit-run-’, ‘magit-call-’, ‘magit-start-’, or
-‘magit-git-’ (which is also used for other things).
-
-   All of these functions accept an indefinite number of arguments,
-which are strings that specify command line arguments for Git (or in
-some cases an arbitrary executable).  These arguments are flattened
-before being passed on to the executable; so instead of strings they can
-also be lists of strings and arguments that are ‘nil’ are silently
-dropped.  Some of these functions also require a single mandatory
-argument before these command line arguments.
-
-   Roughly speaking, these functions run Git either to get some value or
-for side-effects.  The functions that return a value are useful to
-collect the information necessary to populate a Magit buffer, while the
-others are used to implement Magit commands.
-
-   The functions in the value-only group always run synchronously, and
-they never trigger a refresh.  The function in the side-effect group can
-be further divided into subgroups depending on whether they run Git
-synchronously or asynchronously, and depending on whether they trigger a
-refresh when the executable has finished.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Getting a Value from Git::
-* Calling Git for Effect::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Getting a Value from Git,  Next: Calling Git for Effect,  Up: Calling Git
-
-10.1.1 Getting a Value from Git
--------------------------------
-
-These functions run Git in order to get a value, an exit status, or
-output.  Of course you could also use them to run Git commands that have
-side-effects, but that should be avoided.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-exit-code &rest args
-
-     Executes git with ARGS and returns its exit code.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-success &rest args
-
-     Executes git with ARGS and returns ‘t’ if the exit code is ‘0’,
-     ‘nil’ otherwise.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-failure &rest args
-
-     Executes git with ARGS and returns ‘t’ if the exit code is ‘1’,
-     ‘nil’ otherwise.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-true &rest args
-
-     Executes git with ARGS and returns ‘t’ if the first line printed by
-     git is the string "true", ‘nil’ otherwise.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-false &rest args
-
-     Executes git with ARGS and returns ‘t’ if the first line printed by
-     git is the string "false", ‘nil’ otherwise.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-insert &rest args
-
-     Executes git with ARGS and inserts its output at point.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-string &rest args
-
-     Executes git with ARGS and returns the first line of its output.
-     If there is no output or if it begins with a newline character,
-     then this returns ‘nil’.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-lines &rest args
-
-     Executes git with ARGS and returns its output as a list of lines.
-     Empty lines anywhere in the output are omitted.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-items &rest args
-
-     Executes git with ARGS and returns its null-separated output as a
-     list.  Empty items anywhere in the output are omitted.
-
-     If the value of option ‘magit-git-debug’ is non-nil and git exits
-     with a non-zero exit status, then warn about that in the echo area
-     and add a section containing git’s standard error in the current
-     repository’s process buffer.
-
-   If an error occurs when using one of the above functions, then that
-is usually due to a bug, i.e.  using an argument which is not actually
-supported.  Such errors are usually not reported, but when they occur we
-need to be able to debug them.
-
- -- User Option: magit-git-debug
-
-     Whether to report errors that occur when using ‘magit-git-insert’,
-     ‘magit-git-string’, ‘magit-git-lines’, or ‘magit-git-items’.  This
-     does not actually raise an error.  Instead a message is shown in
-     the echo area, and git’s standard error is insert into a new
-     section in the current repository’s process buffer.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-str &rest args
-
-     This is a variant of ‘magit-git-string’ that ignores the option
-     ‘magit-git-debug’.  It is mainly intended to be used while handling
-     errors in functions that do respect that option.  Using such a
-     function while handing an error could cause yet another error and
-     therefore lead to an infinite recursion.  You probably won’t ever
-     need to use this function.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Calling Git for Effect,  Prev: Getting a Value from Git,  Up: Calling Git
-
-10.1.2 Calling Git for Effect
------------------------------
-
-These functions are used to run git to produce some effect.  Most Magit
-commands that actually run git do so by using such a function.
-
-   Because we do not need to consume git’s output when using these
-functions, their output is instead logged into a per-repository buffer,
-which can be shown using ‘$’ from a Magit buffer or ‘M-x magit-process’
-elsewhere.
-
-   These functions can have an effect in two distinct ways.  Firstly,
-running git may change something, i.e.  create or push a new commit.
-Secondly, that change may require that Magit buffers are refreshed to
-reflect the changed state of the repository.  But refreshing isn’t
-always desirable, so only some of these functions do perform such a
-refresh after git has returned.
-
-   Sometimes it is useful to run git asynchronously.  For example, when
-the user has just initiated a push, then there is no reason to make her
-wait until that has completed.  In other cases it makes sense to wait
-for git to complete before letting the user do something else.  For
-example after staging a change it is useful to wait until after the
-refresh because that also automatically moves to the next change.
-
- -- Function: magit-call-git &rest args
-
-     Calls git synchronously with ARGS.
-
- -- Function: magit-call-process program &rest args
-
-     Calls PROGRAM synchronously with ARGS.
-
- -- Function: magit-run-git &rest args
-
-     Calls git synchronously with ARGS and then refreshes.
-
- -- Function: magit-run-git-with-input input &rest args
-
-     Calls git synchronously with ARGS and sends it INPUT on standard
-     input.
-
-     INPUT should be a buffer or the name of an existing buffer.  The
-     content of that buffer is used as the process’ standard input.
-     After the process returns a refresh is performed.
-
-     As a special case, INPUT may also be nil.  In that case the content
-     of the current buffer is used as standard input and *no* refresh is
-     performed.
-
-     This function actually runs git asynchronously.  But then it waits
-     for the process to return, so the function itself is synchronous.
-
- -- Function: magit-run-git-with-logfile file &rest args
-
-     Calls git synchronously with ARGS.  The process’ output is saved in
-     FILE.  This is rarely useful and so this function might be removed
-     in the future.
-
-     This function actually runs git asynchronously.  But then it waits
-     for the process to return, so the function itself is synchronous.
-
- -- Function: magit-git &rest args
-
-     Calls git synchronously with ARGS for side-effects only.  This
-     function does not refresh the buffer.
-
- -- Function: magit-git-wash washer &rest args
-
-     Execute Git with ARGS, inserting washed output at point.  Actually
-     first insert the raw output at point.  If there is no output call
-     ‘magit-cancel-section’.  Otherwise temporarily narrow the buffer to
-     the inserted text, move to its beginning, and then call function
-     WASHER with ARGS as its sole argument.
-
-   And now for the asynchronous variants.
-
- -- Function: magit-run-git-async &rest args
-
-     Start Git, prepare for refresh, and return the process object.
-     ARGS is flattened and then used as arguments to Git.
-
-     Display the command line arguments in the echo area.
-
-     After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was
-     current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer and
-     still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer.
-     Unmodified buffers visiting files that are tracked in the current
-     repository are reverted if ‘magit-revert-buffers’ is non-nil.
-
- -- Function: magit-run-git-with-editor &rest args
-
-     Export GIT_EDITOR and start Git.  Also prepare for refresh and
-     return the process object.  ARGS is flattened and then used as
-     arguments to Git.
-
-     Display the command line arguments in the echo area.
-
-     After Git returns some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was
-     current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer and
-     still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer.
-
- -- Function: magit-start-git &rest args
-
-     Start Git, prepare for refresh, and return the process object.
-
-     If INPUT is non-nil, it has to be a buffer or the name of an
-     existing buffer.  The buffer content becomes the processes standard
-     input.
-
-     Option ‘magit-git-executable’ specifies the Git executable and
-     option ‘magit-git-global-arguments’ specifies constant arguments.
-     The remaining arguments ARGS specify arguments to Git.  They are
-     flattened before use.
-
-     After Git returns, some buffers are refreshed: the buffer that was
-     current when this function was called (if it is a Magit buffer and
-     still alive), as well as the respective Magit status buffer.
-     Unmodified buffers visiting files that are tracked in the current
-     repository are reverted if ‘magit-revert-buffers’ is non-nil.
-
- -- Function: magit-start-process &rest args
-
-     Start PROGRAM, prepare for refresh, and return the process object.
-
-     If optional argument INPUT is non-nil, it has to be a buffer or the
-     name of an existing buffer.  The buffer content becomes the
-     processes standard input.
-
-     The process is started using ‘start-file-process’ and then setup to
-     use the sentinel ‘magit-process-sentinel’ and the filter
-     ‘magit-process-filter’.  Information required by these functions is
-     stored in the process object.  When this function returns the
-     process has not started to run yet so it is possible to override
-     the sentinel and filter.
-
-     After the process returns, ‘magit-process-sentinel’ refreshes the
-     buffer that was current when ‘magit-start-process’ was called (if
-     it is a Magit buffer and still alive), as well as the respective
-     Magit status buffer.  Unmodified buffers visiting files that are
-     tracked in the current repository are reverted if
-     ‘magit-revert-buffers’ is non-nil.
-
- -- Variable: magit-this-process
-
-     The child process which is about to start.  This can be used to
-     change the filter and sentinel.
-
- -- Variable: magit-process-raise-error
-
-     When this is non-nil, then ‘magit-process-sentinel’ raises an error
-     if git exits with a non-zero exit status.  For debugging purposes.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Section Plumbing,  Next: Refreshing Buffers,  Prev: Calling Git,  Up: Plumbing
-
-10.2 Section Plumbing
-=====================
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Creating Sections::
-* Section Selection::
-* Matching Sections::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Creating Sections,  Next: Section Selection,  Up: Section Plumbing
-
-10.2.1 Creating Sections
-------------------------
-
- -- Macro: magit-insert-section &rest args
-
-     Insert a section at point.
-
-     TYPE is the section type, a symbol.  Many commands that act on the
-     current section behave differently depending on that type.  Also if
-     a variable ‘magit-TYPE-section-map’ exists, then use that as the
-     text-property ‘keymap’ of all text belonging to the section (but
-     this may be overwritten in subsections).  TYPE can also have the
-     form ‘(eval FORM)’ in which case FORM is evaluated at runtime.
-
-     Optional VALUE is the value of the section, usually a string that
-     is required when acting on the section.
-
-     When optional HIDE is non-nil collapse the section body by default,
-     i.e.  when first creating the section, but not when refreshing the
-     buffer.  Otherwise, expand it by default.  This can be overwritten
-     using ‘magit-section-set-visibility-hook’.  When a section is
-     recreated during a refresh, then the visibility of predecessor is
-     inherited and HIDE is ignored (but the hook is still honored).
-
-     BODY is any number of forms that actually insert the section’s
-     heading and body.  Optional NAME, if specified, has to be a symbol,
-     which is then bound to the struct of the section being inserted.
-
-     Before BODY is evaluated the ‘start’ of the section object is set
-     to the value of ‘point’ and after BODY was evaluated its ‘end’ is
-     set to the new value of ‘point’; BODY is responsible for moving
-     ‘point’ forward.
-
-     If it turns out inside BODY that the section is empty, then
-     ‘magit-cancel-section’ can be used to abort and remove all traces
-     of the partially inserted section.  This can happen when creating a
-     section by washing Git’s output and Git didn’t actually output
-     anything this time around.
-
- -- Function: magit-insert-heading &rest args
-
-     Insert the heading for the section currently being inserted.
-
-     This function should only be used inside ‘magit-insert-section’.
-
-     When called without any arguments, then just set the ‘content’ slot
-     of the object representing the section being inserted to a marker
-     at ‘point’.  The section should only contain a single line when
-     this function is used like this.
-
-     When called with arguments ARGS, which have to be strings, then
-     insert those strings at point.  The section should not contain any
-     text before this happens and afterwards it should again only
-     contain a single line.  If the ‘face’ property is set anywhere
-     inside any of these strings, then insert all of them unchanged.
-     Otherwise use the ‘magit-section-heading’ face for all inserted
-     text.
-
-     The ‘content’ property of the section struct is the end of the
-     heading (which lasts from ‘start’ to ‘content’) and the beginning
-     of the body (which lasts from ‘content’ to ‘end’).  If the value of
-     ‘content’ is nil, then the section has no heading and its body
-     cannot be collapsed.  If a section does have a heading then its
-     height must be exactly one line, including a trailing newline
-     character.  This isn’t enforced; you are responsible for getting it
-     right.  The only exception is that this function does insert a
-     newline character if necessary.
-
- -- Function: magit-cancel-section
-
-     Cancel the section currently being inserted.  This exits the
-     innermost call to ‘magit-insert-section’ and removes all traces of
-     what has already happened inside that call.
-
- -- Function: magit-define-section-jumper sym title &optional value
-
-     Define an interactive function to go to section SYM.  TITLE is the
-     displayed title of the section.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Section Selection,  Next: Matching Sections,  Prev: Creating Sections,  Up: Section Plumbing
-
-10.2.2 Section Selection
-------------------------
-
- -- Function: magit-current-section
-
-     Return the section at point.
-
- -- Function: magit-region-sections
-
-     Return a list of the selected sections.
-
-     When the region is active and constitutes a valid section
-     selection, then return a list of all selected sections.  This is
-     the case when the region begins in the heading of a section and
-     ends in the heading of a sibling of that first section.  When the
-     selection is not valid then return nil.  Most commands that can act
-     on the selected sections, then instead just act on the current
-     section, the one point is in.
-
-     When the region looks like it would in any other buffer then the
-     selection is invalid.  When the selection is valid then the region
-     uses the ‘magit-section-highlight’.  This does not apply to diffs
-     where things get a bit more complicated, but even here if the
-     region looks like it usually does, then that’s not a valid
-     selection as far as this function is concerned.
-
- -- Function: magit-region-values &rest types
-
-     Return a list of the values of the selected sections.
-
-     Also see ‘magit-region-sections’ whose doc-string explains when a
-     region is a valid section selection.  If the region is not active
-     or is not a valid section selection, then return nil.  If optional
-     TYPES is non-nil then the selection not only has to be valid; the
-     types of all selected sections additionally have to match one of
-     TYPES, or nil is returned.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Matching Sections,  Prev: Section Selection,  Up: Section Plumbing
-
-10.2.3 Matching Sections
-------------------------
-
-‘M-x magit-describe-section-briefly’     (‘magit-describe-section-briefly’)
-
-     Show information about the section at point.  This command is
-     intended for debugging purposes.
-
- -- Function: magit-section-ident
-
-     Return an unique identifier for SECTION.  The return value has the
-     form ‘((TYPE . VALUE)...)’.
-
- -- Function: magit-get-section
-
-     Return the section identified by IDENT.  IDENT has to be a list as
-     returned by ‘magit-section-ident’.
-
- -- Function: magit-section-match condition &optional section
-
-     Return ‘t’ if SECTION matches CONDITION.  SECTION defaults to the
-     section at point.  If SECTION is not specified and there also is no
-     section at point, then return ‘nil’.
-
-     CONDITION can take the following forms:
-        • ‘(CONDITION...)’
-
-          matches if any of the CONDITIONs matches.
-
-        • ‘[TYPE...]’
-
-          matches if the first TYPE matches the type of the section, the
-          second matches that of its parent, and so on.
-
-        • ‘[* TYPE...]’
-
-          matches sections that match [TYPE...] and also recursively all
-          their child sections.
-
-        • ‘TYPE’
-
-          matches sections of TYPE regardless of the types of the parent
-          sections.
-
-     Each TYPE is a symbol.  Note that it is not necessary to specify
-     all TYPEs up to the root section as printed by
-     ‘magit-describe-type’, unless of course you want to be that
-     precise.
-
- -- Function: magit-section-when condition &rest body
-
-     If the section at point matches CONDITION evaluate BODY.
-
-     If the section matches, then evaluate BODY forms sequentially with
-     ‘it’ bound to the section and return the value of the last form.
-     If there are no BODY forms, then return the value of the section.
-     If the section does not match or if there is no section at point
-     then return nil.
-
-     See ‘magit-section-match’ for the forms CONDITION can take.
-
- -- Function: magit-section-case &rest clauses
-
-     Choose among clauses on the type of the section at point.
-
-     Each clause looks like (CONDITION BODY...).  The type of the
-     section is compared against each CONDITION; the BODY forms of the
-     first match are evaluated sequentially and the value of the last
-     form is returned.  Inside BODY the symbol ‘it’ is bound to the
-     section at point.  If no clause succeeds or if there is no section
-     at point return nil.
-
-     See ‘magit-section-match’ for the forms CONDITION can take.
-     Additionally a CONDITION of t is allowed in the final clause and
-     matches if no other CONDITION match, even if there is no section at
-     point.
-
- -- Variable: magit-root-section
-
-     The root section in the current buffer.  All other sections are
-     descendants of this section.  The value of this variable is set by
-     ‘magit-insert-section’ and you should never modify it.
-
-   For diff related sections a few additional tools exist.
-
- -- Function: magit-diff-type &optional section
-
-     Return the diff type of SECTION.
-
-     The returned type is one of the symbols ‘staged’, ‘unstaged’,
-     ‘committed’, or ‘undefined’.  This type serves a similar purpose as
-     the general type common to all sections (which is stored in the
-     ‘type’ slot of the corresponding ‘magit-section’ struct) but takes
-     additional information into account.  When the SECTION isn’t
-     related to diffs and the buffer containing it also isn’t a
-     diff-only buffer, then return nil.
-
-     Currently the type can also be one of ‘tracked’ and ‘untracked’,
-     but these values are not handled explicitly in every place they
-     should be.  A possible fix could be to just return nil here.
-
-     The section has to be a ‘diff’ or ‘hunk’ section, or a section
-     whose children are of type ‘diff’.  If optional SECTION is nil,
-     return the diff type for the current section.  In buffers whose
-     major mode is ‘magit-diff-mode’ SECTION is ignored and the type is
-     determined using other means.  In ‘magit-revision-mode’ buffers the
-     type is always ‘committed’.
-
- -- Function: magit-diff-scope &optional section strict
-
-     Return the diff scope of SECTION or the selected section(s).
-
-     A diff’s "scope" describes what part of a diff is selected, it is a
-     symbol, one of ‘region’, ‘hunk’, ‘hunks’, ‘file’, ‘files’, or
-     ‘list’.  Do not confuse this with the diff "type", as returned by
-     ‘magit-diff-type’.
-
-     If optional SECTION is non-nil, then return the scope of that,
-     ignoring the sections selected by the region.  Otherwise return the
-     scope of the current section, or if the region is active and
-     selects a valid group of diff related sections, the type of these
-     sections, i.e.  ‘hunks’ or ‘files’.  If SECTION (or if the current
-     section that is nil) is a ‘hunk’ section and the region starts and
-     ends inside the body of a that section, then the type is ‘region’.
-
-     If optional STRICT is non-nil then return nil if the diff type of
-     the section at point is ‘untracked’ or the section at point is not
-     actually a ‘diff’ but a ‘diffstat’ section.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Refreshing Buffers,  Next: Conventions,  Prev: Section Plumbing,  Up: Plumbing
-
-10.3 Refreshing Buffers
-=======================
-
-All commands that create a new Magit buffer or change what is being
-displayed in an existing buffer do so by calling ‘magit-mode-setup’.
-Among other things, that function sets the buffer local values of
-‘default-directory’ (to the top-level of the repository),
-‘magit-refresh-function’, and ‘magit-refresh-args’.
-
-   Buffers are refreshed by calling the function that is the local value
-of ‘magit-refresh-function’ (a function named ‘magit-*-refresh-buffer’,
-where ‘*’ may be something like ‘diff’) with the value of
-‘magit-refresh-args’ as arguments.
-
- -- Macro: magit-mode-setup buffer switch-func mode refresh-func
-          &optional refresh-args
-
-     This function displays and selects BUFFER, turns on MODE, and
-     refreshes a first time.
-
-     This function displays and optionally selects BUFFER by calling
-     ‘magit-mode-display-buffer’ with BUFFER, MODE and SWITCH-FUNC as
-     arguments.  Then it sets the local value of
-     ‘magit-refresh-function’ to REFRESH-FUNC and that of
-     ‘magit-refresh-args’ to REFRESH-ARGS.  Finally it creates the
-     buffer content by calling REFRESH-FUNC with REFRESH-ARGS as
-     arguments.
-
-     All arguments are evaluated before switching to BUFFER.
-
- -- Function: magit-mode-display-buffer buffer mode &optional
-          switch-function
-
-     This function display BUFFER in some window and select it.  BUFFER
-     may be a buffer or a string, the name of a buffer.  The buffer is
-     returned.
-
-     Unless BUFFER is already displayed in the selected frame, store the
-     previous window configuration as a buffer local value, so that it
-     can later be restored by ‘magit-mode-bury-buffer’.
-
-     The buffer is displayed and selected using SWITCH-FUNCTION.  If
-     that is ‘nil’ then ‘pop-to-buffer’ is used if the current buffer’s
-     major mode derives from ‘magit-mode’.  Otherwise ‘switch-to-buffer’
-     is used.
-
- -- Variable: magit-refresh-function
-
-     The value of this buffer-local variable is the function used to
-     refresh the current buffer.  It is called with ‘magit-refresh-args’
-     as arguments.
-
- -- Variable: magit-refresh-args
-
-     The list of arguments used by ‘magit-refresh-function’ to refresh
-     the current buffer.  ‘magit-refresh-function’ is called with these
-     arguments.
-
-     The value is usually set using ‘magit-mode-setup’, but in some
-     cases it’s also useful to provide commands which can change the
-     value.  For example, the ‘magit-diff-refresh-popup’ can be used to
-     change any of the arguments used to display the diff, without
-     having to specify again which differences should be shown.
-     ‘magit-diff-more-context’, ‘magit-diff-less-context’, and
-     ‘magit-diff-default-context’ change just the ‘-U<N>’ argument.  In
-     both case this is done by changing the value of this variable and
-     then calling this ‘magit-refresh-function’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Conventions,  Prev: Refreshing Buffers,  Up: Plumbing
-
-10.4 Conventions
-================
-
-Also see *note Completion and Confirmation::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Theming Faces::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Theming Faces,  Up: Conventions
-
-10.4.1 Theming Faces
---------------------
-
-The default theme uses blue for local branches, green for remote
-branches, and goldenrod (brownish yellow) for tags.  When creating a new
-theme, you should probably follow that example.  If your theme already
-uses other colors, then stick to that.
-
-   In older releases these reference faces used to have a background
-color and a box around them.  The basic default faces no longer do so,
-to make Magit buffers much less noisy, and you should follow that
-example at least with regards to boxes.  (Boxes were used in the past to
-work around a conflict between the highlighting overlay and text
-property backgrounds.  That’s no longer necessary because highlighting
-no longer causes other background colors to disappear.)  Alternatively
-you can keep the background color and/or box, but then have to take
-special care to adjust ‘magit-branch-current’ accordingly.  By default
-it looks mostly like ‘magit-branch-local’, but with a box (by default
-the former is the only face that uses a box, exactly so that it sticks
-out).  If the former also uses a box, then you have to make sure that it
-differs in some other way from the latter.
-
-   The most difficult faces to theme are those related to diffs,
-headings, highlighting, and the region.  There are faces that fall into
-all four groups - expect to spend some time getting this right.
-
-   The ‘region’ face in the default theme, in both the light and dark
-variants, as well as in many other themes, distributed with Emacs or by
-third-parties, is very ugly.  It is common to use a background color
-that really sticks out, which is ugly but if that were the only problem
-then it would be acceptable.  Unfortunately many themes also set the
-foreground color, which ensures that all text within the region is
-readable.  Without doing that there might be cases where some foreground
-color is too close to the region background color to still be readable.
-But it also means that text within the region loses all syntax
-highlighting.
-
-   I consider the work that went into getting the ‘region’ face right to
-be a good indicator for the general quality of a theme.  My
-recommendation for the ‘region’ face is this: use a background color
-slightly different from the background color of the ‘default’ face, and
-do not set the foreground color at all.  So for a light theme you might
-use a light (possibly tinted) gray as the background color of ‘default’
-and a somewhat darker gray for the background of ‘region’.  That should
-usually be enough to not collide with the foreground color of any other
-face.  But if some other faces also set a light gray as background
-color, then you should also make sure it doesn’t collide with those (in
-some cases it might be acceptable though).
-
-   Magit only uses the ‘region’ face when the region is "invalid" by its
-own definition.  In a Magit buffer the region is used to either select
-multiple sibling sections, so that commands which support it act on all
-of these sections instead of just the current section, or to select
-lines within a single hunk section.  In all other cases, the section is
-considered invalid and Magit won’t act on it.  But such invalid sections
-happen, either because the user has not moved point enough yet to make
-it valid or because she wants to use a non-magit command to act on the
-region, e.g.  ‘kill-region’.
-
-   So using the regular ‘region’ face for invalid sections is a feature.
-It tells the user that Magit won’t be able to act on it.  It’s
-acceptable if that face looks a bit odd and even (but less so) if it
-collides with the background colors of section headings and other things
-that have a background color.
-
-   Magit highlights the current section.  If a section has subsections,
-then all of them are highlighted.  This is done using faces that have
-"highlight" in their names.  For most sections,
-‘magit-section-highlight’ is used for both the body and the heading.
-Like the ‘region’ face, it should only set the background color to
-something similar to that of ‘default’.  The highlight background color
-must be different from both the ‘region’ background color and the
-‘default’ background color.
-
-   For diff related sections Magit uses various faces to highlight
-different parts of the selected section(s).  Note that hunk headings,
-unlike all other section headings, by default have a background color,
-because it is useful to have very visible separators between hunks.
-That face ‘magit-diff-hunk-heading’, should be different from both
-‘magit-diff-hunk-heading-highlight’ and ‘magit-section-highlight’, as
-well as from ‘magit-diff-context’ and ‘magit-diff-context-highlight’.
-By default we do that by changing the foreground color.  Changing the
-background color would lead to complications, and there are already
-enough we cannot get around.  (Also note that it is generally a good
-idea for section headings to always be bold, but only for sections that
-have subsections).
-
-   When there is a valid region selecting diff-related sibling sections,
-i.e.  multiple files or hunks, then the bodies of all these sections use
-the respective highlight faces, but additionally the headings instead
-use one of the faces ‘magit-diff-file-heading-selection’ or
-‘magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection’.  These faces have to be different
-from the regular highlight variants to provide explicit visual
-indication that the region is active.
-
-   When theming diff related faces, start by setting the option
-‘magit-diff-refine-hunk’ to ‘all’.  You might personally prefer to only
-refine the current hunk or not use hunk refinement at all, but some of
-the users of your theme want all hunks to be refined, so you have to
-cater to that.
-
-   (Also turn on ‘magit-diff-highlight-indentation’,
-‘magit-diff-highlight-trailing’, and ‘magit-diff-paint-whitespace’; and
-insert some whitespace errors into the code you use for testing.)
-
-   For e.g.  "added lines" you have to adjust three faces:
-‘magit-diff-added’, ‘magit-diff-added-highlight’, and
-‘smerge-refined-added’.  Make sure that the latter works well with both
-of the former, as well as ‘smerge-other’ and ‘diff-added’.  Then do the
-same for the removed lines, context lines, lines added by us, and lines
-added by them.  Also make sure the respective added, removed, and
-context faces use approximately the same saturation for both the
-highlighted and unhighlighted variants.  Also make sure the file and
-diff headings work nicely with context lines (e.g.  make them look
-different).  Line faces should set both the foreground and the
-background color.  For example, for added lines use two different
-greens.
-
-   It’s best if the foreground color of both the highlighted and the
-unhighlighted variants are the same, so you will need to have to find a
-color that works well on the highlight and unhighlighted background, the
-refine background, and the highlight context background.  When there is
-an hunk internal region, then the added- and removed-lines background
-color is used only within that region.  Outside the region the
-highlighted context background color is used.  This makes it easier to
-see what is being staged.  With an hunk internal region the hunk heading
-is shown using ‘magit-diff-hunk-heading-selection’, and so are the thin
-lines that are added around the lines that fall within the region.  The
-background color of that has to be distinct enough from the various
-other involved background colors.
-
-   Nobody said this would be easy.  If your theme restricts itself to a
-certain set of colors, then you should make an exception here.
-Otherwise it would be impossible to make the diffs look good in each and
-every variation.  Actually you might want to just stick to the default
-definitions for these faces.  You have been warned.  Also please note
-that if you do not get this right, this will in some cases look to users
-like bugs in Magit - so please do it right or not at all.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: FAQ,  Next: Debugging Tools,  Prev: Plumbing,  Up: Top
-
-Appendix A FAQ
-**************
-
-The next two nodes lists frequently asked questions.  For a list of
-frequently *and recently* asked questions, i.e.  questions that haven’t
-made it into the manual yet, see
-<https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/FAQ>.
-
-   Please also use the *note Debugging Tools::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* FAQ - How to ...?::
-* FAQ - Issues and Errors::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: FAQ - How to ...?,  Next: FAQ - Issues and Errors,  Up: FAQ
-
-A.1 FAQ - How to ...?
-=====================
-
-* Menu:
-
-* How to show git's output?::
-* How to install the gitman info manual?::
-* How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?::
-* How does branching and pushing work?::
-* Can Magit be used as ediff-version-control-package?::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: How to show git's output?,  Next: How to install the gitman info manual?,  Up: FAQ - How to ...?
-
-A.1.1 How to show git’s output?
--------------------------------
-
-To show the output of recently run git commands, press ‘$’ (or, if that
-isn’t available, ‘M-x magit-process-buffer’).  This will show a buffer
-containing a section per git invocation; as always press ‘TAB’ to expand
-or collapse them.
-
-   By default, git’s output is only inserted into the process buffer if
-it is run for side-effects.  When the output is consumed in some way,
-also inserting it into the process buffer would be too expensive.  For
-debugging purposes, it’s possible to do so anyway by setting
-‘magit-git-debug’ to ‘t’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: How to install the gitman info manual?,  Next: How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?,  Prev: How to show git's output?,  Up: FAQ - How to ...?
-
-A.1.2 How to install the gitman info manual?
---------------------------------------------
-
-Git’s manpages can be exported as an info manual called ‘gitman’.
-Magit’s own info manual links to nodes in that manual instead of the
-actual manpages because Info doesn’t support linking to manpages.
-
-   Unfortunately some distributions do not install the ‘gitman’ manual
-by default and you will have to install a separate documentation package
-to get it.
-
-   Magit patches Info adding the ability to visit links to the ‘gitman’
-Info manual by instead viewing the respective manpage.  If you prefer
-that approach, then set the value of ‘magit-view-git-manual-method’ to
-one of the supported packages ‘man’ or ‘woman’, e.g.:
-
-     (setq magit-view-git-manual-method 'man)
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?,  Next: How does branching and pushing work?,  Prev: How to install the gitman info manual?,  Up: FAQ - How to ...?
-
-A.1.3 How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?
-------------------------------------------------
-
-Git supports showing diffs for encrypted files, but has to be told to do
-so.  Since Magit just uses Git to get the diffs, configuring Git also
-affects the diffs displayed inside Magit.
-
-     git config --global diff.gpg.textconv "gpg --no-tty --decrypt"
-     echo "*.gpg filter=gpg diff=gpg" > .gitattributes
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: How does branching and pushing work?,  Next: Can Magit be used as ediff-version-control-package?,  Prev: How to show diffs for gpg-encrypted files?,  Up: FAQ - How to ...?
-
-A.1.4 How does branching and pushing work?
-------------------------------------------
-
-Please see *note Branching:: and
-<http://emacsair.me/2016/01/17/magit-2.4>
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Can Magit be used as ediff-version-control-package?,  Prev: How does branching and pushing work?,  Up: FAQ - How to ...?
-
-A.1.5 Can Magit be used as ‘ediff-version-control-package’?
------------------------------------------------------------
-
-No, it cannot.  For that to work the functions ‘ediff-magit-internal’
-and ‘ediff-magit-merge-internal’ would have to be implemented, and they
-are not.  These two functions are only used by the three commands
-‘ediff-revision’, ‘ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor’, and
-‘ediff-merge-revisions’.
-
-   These commands only delegate the task of populating buffers with
-certain revisions to the "internal" functions.  The equally important
-task of determining which revisions are to be compared/merged is not
-delegated.  Instead this is done without any support whatsoever from the
-version control package/system - meaning that the user has to enter the
-revisions explicitly.  Instead of implementing ‘ediff-magit-internal’ we
-provide ‘magit-ediff-compare’, which handles both tasks like it is 2005.
-
-   The other commands ‘ediff-merge-revisions’ and
-‘ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor’ are normally not what you want
-when using a modern version control system like Git.  Instead of letting
-the user resolve only those conflicts which Git could not resolve on its
-own, they throw away all work done by Git and then expect the user to
-manually merge all conflicts, including those that had already been
-resolved.  That made sense back in the days when version control systems
-couldn’t merge (or so I have been told), but not anymore.  Once in a
-blue moon you might actually want to see all conflicts, in which case
-you *can* use these commands, which then use ‘ediff-vc-merge-internal’.
-So we don’t actually have to implement ‘ediff-magit-merge-internal’.
-Instead we provide the more useful command ‘magit-ediff-resolve’ which
-only shows yet-to-be resolved conflicts.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: FAQ - Issues and Errors,  Prev: FAQ - How to ...?,  Up: FAQ
-
-A.2 FAQ - Issues and Errors
-===========================
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Magit is slow::
-* I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable::
-* I am having problems committing::
-* I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit::
-* I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell, but not in Magit: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit.
-* Diffs contain control sequences::
-* Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear::
-* Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer::
-* The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date::
-* A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING::
-* My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit::
-* git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line::
-* Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer::
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Magit is slow,  Next: I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.1 Magit is slow
--------------------
-
-See *note Performance::.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable,  Next: I am having problems committing,  Prev: Magit is slow,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.2 I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Magit is *currently* not expected to work under such conditions.  It
-sure would be nice if it did, and v2.5 will hopefully be a big step into
-that direction.  But it might take until v3.1 to accomplish fully
-satisfactory performance, because that requires some heavy refactoring.
-
-   But for now we recommend you use the command line to complete this
-one commit.  Also see *note Performance::.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: I am having problems committing,  Next: I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit,  Prev: I changed several thousand files at once and now Magit is unusable,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.3 I am having problems committing
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-
-That likely means that Magit is having problems finding an appropriate
-emacsclient executable.  See *note (with-editor)Configuring
-With-Editor:: and *note (with-editor)Debugging::.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit,  Next: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit,  Prev: I am having problems committing,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.4 I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit
-------------------------------------------------------
-
-It’s almost certain that Magit is only incidental to this issue.  It is
-much more likely that this is a configuration issue, even if you can
-push on the command line.
-
-   Detailed setup instructions can be found at
-<https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Pushing-with-Magit-from-Windows>.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit,  Next: Diffs contain control sequences,  Prev: I am using MS Windows and cannot push with Magit,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.5 I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell, but not in Magit
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-
-This usually occurs because Emacs doesn’t have the same environment
-variables as your shell.  Try installing and configuring
-<https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell>.  By default it
-synchronizes ‘$PATH’, which helps Magit find the same ‘git’ as the one
-you are using on the shell.
-
-   If SOMETHING is "passphrase caching with gpg-agent for commit and/or
-tag signing", then you’ll also need to synchronize ‘$GPG_AGENT_INFO’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Diffs contain control sequences,  Next: Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear,  Prev: I am using OS X and SOMETHING works in shell but not in Magit,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.6 Diffs contain control sequences
--------------------------------------
-
-This happens when you configure Git to always color diffs and/or all of
-its output.  The valid values for relevant Git variables ‘color.ui’ and
-‘color.diff’ are ‘false’, ‘true’ and ‘always’, and the default is
-‘true’.  You should leave it that way because then you get colorful
-output in terminals by default but when git’s output is consumed by
-something else, then no color control sequences are used.
-
-   If you actually use some other tool that requires setting ‘color.ui’
-and/or ‘color.diff’ to ‘always’ (which is highly unlikely), then you can
-override these settings just for Magit by using:
-
-     (setq magit-git-global-arguments
-           (nconc magit-git-global-arguments
-                  '("-c" "color.ui=false"
-                    "-c" "color.diff=false")))
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear,  Next: Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer,  Prev: Diffs contain control sequences,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.7 Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear
---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-This is probably caused by a change of a ‘diff.*’ Git variable.  You
-probably set that variable for a reason, and should therefore only undo
-that setting in Magit by customizing ‘magit-git-global-arguments’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer,  Next: The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date,  Prev: Expanding a file to show the diff causes it to disappear,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.8 Point is wrong in the ‘COMMIT_EDITMSG’ buffer
----------------------------------------------------
-
-Neither Magit nor ‘git-commit‘ fiddle with point in the buffer used to
-write commit messages, so something else must be doing it.
-
-   You have probably globally enabled a mode which does restore point in
-file-visiting buffers.  It might be a bit surprising, but when you write
-a commit message, then you are actually editing a file.
-
-   So you have to figure out which package is doing.  ‘saveplace’,
-‘pointback’, and ‘session’ are likely candidates.  These snippets might
-help:
-
-     (setq session-name-disable-regexp "\\(?:\\`'\\.git/[A-Z_]+\\'\\)")
-
-     (with-eval-after-load 'pointback
-       (lambda ()
-         (when (or git-commit-mode git-rebase-mode)
-           (pointback-mode -1))))
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date,  Next: A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING,  Prev: Point is wrong in the COMMIT_EDITMSG buffer,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.9 The mode-line information isn’t always up-to-date
--------------------------------------------------------
-
-Magit is not responsible for the version control information that is
-being displayed in the mode-line and looks something like ‘Git-master’.
-The built-in "Version Control" package, also known as "VC", updates that
-information, and can be told to do so more often:
-
-     (setq auto-revert-check-vc-info t)
-
-   But doing so isn’t good for performance.  For more (overly
-optimistic) information see *note (emacs)VC Mode Line::.
-
-   If you don’t really care about seeing that information in the
-mode-line, but just don’t want to see _incorrect_ information, then
-consider disabling VC when using Git:
-
-     (setq vc-handled-backends (delq 'Git vc-handled-backends))
-
-   Or to disable it completely:
-
-     (setq vc-handled-backends nil)
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING,  Next: My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit,  Prev: The mode-line information isn't always up-to-date,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.10 A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING
---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Or more generally, ambiguous refnames break SOMETHING.
-
-   Magit assumes that refs are named non-ambiguously across the
-"refs/heads/", "refs/tags/", and "refs/remotes/" namespaces (i.e., all
-the names remain unique when those prefixes are stripped).  We consider
-ambiguous refnames unsupported and recommend that you use a
-non-ambiguous naming scheme.  However, if you do work with a repository
-that has ambiguous refnames, please report any issues you encounter so
-that we can investigate whether there is a simple fix.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit,  Next: git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line,  Prev: A branch and tag sharing the same name breaks SOMETHING,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.11 My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit
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-
-When Magit calls ‘git’ it adds a few global arguments including
-‘--literal-pathspecs’ and the ‘git’ process started by Magit then passes
-that setting on to other ‘git’ process it starts itself.  It does so by
-setting the environment variable ‘GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS’, not by calling
-subprocesses with the ‘--literal-pathspecs’.  You can therefore override
-this setting in hook scripts using ‘unset GIT_LITERAL_PATHSPECS’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line,  Next: Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer,  Prev: My Git hooks work on the command-line but not inside Magit,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.12 ‘git-commit-mode’ isn’t used when committing from the command-line
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-
-The reason for this is that ‘git-commit.el’ has not been loaded yet
-and/or that the server has not been started yet.  These things have
-always already been taken care of when you commit from Magit because in
-order to do so, Magit has to be loaded and doing that involves loading
-‘git-commit’ and starting the server.
-
-   If you want to commit from the command-line, then you have to take
-care of these things yourself.  Your ‘init.el’ file should contain:
-
-     (require 'git-commit)
-     (server-mode)
-
-   Instead of ‘(require ’git-commit)‘ you may also use:
-
-     (load "/path/to/magit-autoloads.el")
-
-   You might want to do that because loading ‘git-commit’ causes large
-parts of Magit to be loaded.
-
-   There are also some variations of ‘(server-mode)’ that you might want
-to try.  Personally I use:
-
-     (use-package server
-       :config (or (server-running-p) (server-mode)))
-
-   Now you can use:
-
-     $ emacs&
-     $ EDITOR=emacsclient git commit
-
-   However you cannot use:
-
-     $ killall emacs
-     $ EDITOR="emacsclient --alternate-editor emacs" git commit
-
-   This will actually end up using ‘emacs’, not ‘emacsclient’.  If you
-do this, then can still edit the commit message but ‘git-commit-mode’
-won’t be used and you have to exit ‘emacs’ to finish the process.
-
-   Tautology ahead.  If you want to be able to use ‘emacsclient’ to
-connect to a running ‘emacs’ instance, even though no ‘emacs’ instance
-is running, then you cannot use ‘emacsclient’ directly.
-
-   Instead you have to create a script that does something like this:
-
-   Try to use ‘emacsclient’ (without using ‘--alternate-editor’).  If
-that succeeds, do nothing else.  Otherwise start ‘emacs &’ (and
-‘init.el’ must call ‘server-start’) and try to use ‘emacsclient’ again.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer,  Prev: git-commit-mode isn't used when committing from the command-line,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.13 Point ends up inside invisible text when jumping to a file-visiting buffer
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-
-This can happen when you type ‘RET’ on a hunk to visit the respective
-file at the respective position.  One solution to this problem is to use
-‘global-reveal-mode’.  It makes sure that text around point is always
-visible.  If that is too drastic for your taste, then you may instead
-use ‘magit-diff-visit-file-hook’ to reveal the text, possibly using
-‘reveal-post-command’ or for Org buffers ‘org-reveal’.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Debugging Tools,  Next: Keystroke Index,  Prev: FAQ,  Up: Top
-
-B Debugging Tools
-*****************
-
-Magit and its dependencies provide a few debugging tools, and we
-appreciate it very much if you use those tools before reporting an
-issue.  Please include all relevant output when reporting an issue.
-
-‘M-x magit-version’     (‘magit-version’)
-
-     This command shows the currently used versions of Magit, Git, and
-     Emacs in the echo area.  Non-interactively this just returns the
-     Magit version.
-
-‘M-x magit-emacs-Q-command’     (‘magit-emacs-Q-command’)
-
-     This command shows a debugging shell command in the echo area and
-     adds it to the kill ring.  Paste that command into a shell and run
-     it.
-
-     This shell command starts ‘emacs’ with only ‘magit’ and its
-     dependencies loaded.  Neither your configuration nor other
-     installed packages are loaded.  This makes it easier to determine
-     whether some issue lays with Magit or something else.
-
-     If you run Magit from its Git repository, then you should be able
-     to use ‘make emacs-Q’ instead of the output of this command.
-
-‘M-x magit-debug-git-executable’     (‘magit-debug-git-executable’)
-
-     This command displays a buffer containing information about the
-     available and used ‘git’ executable(s), and can be useful when
-     investigating ‘exec-path’ issues.
-
-     Also see *note Git Executable::.
-
-‘M-x with-editor-debug’     (‘with-editor-debug’)
-
-     This command displays a buffer containing information about the
-     available and used ‘~emacsclient’ executable(s), and can be useful
-     when investigating why Magit (or rather ‘with-editor’) cannot find
-     an appropriate ‘emacsclient’ executable.
-
-     Also see *note (with-editor)Debugging::.
-
-   Please also see the *note FAQ::.
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Keystroke Index,  Next: Command Index,  Prev: Debugging Tools,  Up: Top
-
-Appendix C Keystroke Index
-**************************
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* !:                                     Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  12)
-* ! !:                                   Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  16)
-* ! a:                                   Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  57)
-* ! b:                                   Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  61)
-* ! g:                                   Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  65)
-* ! k:                                   Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  53)
-* ! p:                                   Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  24)
-* ! s:                                   Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  34)
-* ! S:                                   Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  39)
-* $:                                     Viewing Git Output.  (line  16)
-* %:                                     Worktree.            (line   8)
-* % b:                                   Worktree.            (line  13)
-* % c:                                   Worktree.            (line  17)
-* % g:                                   Worktree.            (line  33)
-* % k:                                   Worktree.            (line  28)
-* % p:                                   Worktree.            (line  21)
-* +:                                     Log Buffer.          (line  59)
-* + <1>:                                 Refreshing Diffs.    (line  68)
-* -:                                     Log Buffer.          (line  63)
-* - <1>:                                 Refreshing Diffs.    (line  64)
-* 0:                                     Refreshing Diffs.    (line  72)
-* 1:                                     Section Visibility.  (line  26)
-* 2:                                     Section Visibility.  (line  27)
-* 3:                                     Section Visibility.  (line  28)
-* 4:                                     Section Visibility.  (line  29)
-* =:                                     Log Buffer.          (line  53)
-* ^:                                     Section Movement.    (line  31)
-* a:                                     Applying.            (line  33)
-* A:                                     Cherry Picking.      (line   8)
-* A A:                                   Cherry Picking.      (line  16)
-* A a:                                   Cherry Picking.      (line  23)
-* A A <1>:                               Cherry Picking.      (line  89)
-* A a <1>:                               Cherry Picking.      (line  97)
-* A d:                                   Cherry Picking.      (line  53)
-* A h:                                   Cherry Picking.      (line  41)
-* A n:                                   Cherry Picking.      (line  64)
-* A s:                                   Cherry Picking.      (line  75)
-* A s <1>:                               Cherry Picking.      (line  93)
-* B:                                     Bisecting.           (line   8)
-* b:                                     Blaming.             (line  86)
-* b <1>:                                 The Branch Popup.    (line  12)
-* B B:                                   Bisecting.           (line  16)
-* B b:                                   Bisecting.           (line  31)
-* b b:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line  37)
-* b C:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line  29)
-* b c:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line  55)
-* B g:                                   Bisecting.           (line  36)
-* B k:                                   Bisecting.           (line  41)
-* b k:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line 240)
-* b l:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line  62)
-* b n:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line  45)
-* B r:                                   Bisecting.           (line  47)
-* b r:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line 246)
-* B s:                                   Bisecting.           (line  24)
-* b s:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line  85)
-* b x:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line 224)
-* b Y:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line 113)
-* b y:                                   The Branch Popup.    (line 218)
-* c:                                     Blaming.             (line 120)
-* c <1>:                                 Initiating a Commit. (line   8)
-* c <2>:                                 Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  72)
-* c a:                                   Initiating a Commit. (line  18)
-* c A:                                   Initiating a Commit. (line  66)
-* c c:                                   Initiating a Commit. (line  13)
-* c e:                                   Initiating a Commit. (line  22)
-* c f:                                   Initiating a Commit. (line  42)
-* c F:                                   Initiating a Commit. (line  50)
-* c s:                                   Initiating a Commit. (line  54)
-* c S:                                   Initiating a Commit. (line  62)
-* c w:                                   Initiating a Commit. (line  32)
-* C-<return>:                            Diff Buffer.         (line  48)
-* C-<tab>:                               Section Visibility.  (line  13)
-* C-c C-a:                               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 128)
-* C-c C-b:                               Log Buffer.          (line  19)
-* C-c C-b <1>:                           Refreshing Diffs.    (line  90)
-* C-c C-c:                               Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands.
-                                                              (line  20)
-* C-c C-c <1>:                           Select from Log.     (line  20)
-* C-c C-c <2>:                           Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  19)
-* C-c C-c <3>:                           Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* C-c C-d:                               Refreshing Diffs.    (line  80)
-* C-c C-d <1>:                           Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  57)
-* C-c C-e:                               Diff Buffer.         (line  74)
-* C-c C-f:                               Log Buffer.          (line  23)
-* C-c C-f <1>:                           Refreshing Diffs.    (line  94)
-* C-c C-i:                               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 153)
-* C-c C-k:                               Select from Log.     (line  26)
-* C-c C-k <1>:                           Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  24)
-* C-c C-k <2>:                           Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  11)
-* C-c C-n:                               Log Buffer.          (line  27)
-* C-c C-o:                               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 144)
-* C-c C-p:                               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 148)
-* C-c C-r:                               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 132)
-* C-c C-s:                               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 136)
-* C-c C-t:                               Diff Buffer.         (line  70)
-* C-c C-t <1>:                           Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 140)
-* C-c C-w:                               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  63)
-* C-c M-g:                               Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  19)
-* C-c M-g B:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  80)
-* C-c M-g b:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  86)
-* C-c M-g c:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  33)
-* C-c M-g D:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  39)
-* C-c M-g d:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  47)
-* C-c M-g e:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 102)
-* C-c M-g f:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  96)
-* C-c M-g L:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  57)
-* C-c M-g l:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  64)
-* C-c M-g p:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 112)
-* C-c M-g r:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  91)
-* C-c M-g s:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  24)
-* C-c M-g t:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  71)
-* C-c M-g u:                             Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  28)
-* C-c M-s:                               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  35)
-* C-w:                                   Common Commands.     (line  21)
-* C-x g:                                 Status Buffer.       (line  22)
-* C-x u:                                 Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  89)
-* d:                                     Diffing.             (line  20)
-* D:                                     Refreshing Diffs.    (line  11)
-* d c:                                   Diffing.             (line  67)
-* d d:                                   Diffing.             (line  25)
-* D f:                                   Refreshing Diffs.    (line  45)
-* D F:                                   Refreshing Diffs.    (line  50)
-* D g:                                   Refreshing Diffs.    (line  16)
-* d p:                                   Diffing.             (line  59)
-* d r:                                   Diffing.             (line  29)
-* D r:                                   Refreshing Diffs.    (line  40)
-* d s:                                   Diffing.             (line  49)
-* D s:                                   Refreshing Diffs.    (line  21)
-* d t:                                   Diffing.             (line  72)
-* D t:                                   Refreshing Diffs.    (line  36)
-* d u:                                   Diffing.             (line  55)
-* d w:                                   Diffing.             (line  43)
-* D w:                                   Refreshing Diffs.    (line  28)
-* DEL:                                   Log Buffer.          (line  43)
-* DEL <1>:                               Diff Buffer.         (line 103)
-* DEL <2>:                               Blaming.             (line  73)
-* DEL <3>:                               Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  28)
-* e:                                     Ediffing.            (line   9)
-* E:                                     Ediffing.            (line  21)
-* e <1>:                                 Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  55)
-* E c:                                   Ediffing.            (line  65)
-* E i:                                   Ediffing.            (line  57)
-* E m:                                   Ediffing.            (line  35)
-* E r:                                   Ediffing.            (line  26)
-* E s:                                   Ediffing.            (line  48)
-* E u:                                   Ediffing.            (line  53)
-* E w:                                   Ediffing.            (line  61)
-* E z:                                   Ediffing.            (line  69)
-* f:                                     Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  63)
-* f <1>:                                 Fetching.            (line  11)
-* F:                                     Pulling.             (line  11)
-* f a:                                   Fetching.            (line  38)
-* f e:                                   Fetching.            (line  24)
-* F e:                                   Pulling.             (line  24)
-* f m:                                   Fetching.            (line  42)
-* f o:                                   Fetching.            (line  28)
-* f p:                                   Fetching.            (line  16)
-* F p:                                   Pulling.             (line  16)
-* f r:                                   Fetching.            (line  33)
-* f u:                                   Fetching.            (line  20)
-* F u:                                   Pulling.             (line  20)
-* g:                                     Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers.
-                                                              (line  22)
-* G:                                     Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers.
-                                                              (line  31)
-* j:                                     Diff Buffer.         (line  93)
-* k:                                     Viewing Git Output.  (line  24)
-* k <1>:                                 Applying.            (line  40)
-* k <2>:                                 Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  68)
-* k <3>:                                 Stashing.            (line  95)
-* l:                                     Logging.             (line  28)
-* L:                                     Refreshing Logs.     (line  11)
-* L <1>:                                 Log Buffer.          (line   6)
-* L <2>:                                 Log Margin.          (line  47)
-* l a:                                   Logging.             (line  58)
-* l b:                                   Logging.             (line  54)
-* L d:                                   Log Margin.          (line  64)
-* L g:                                   Refreshing Logs.     (line  16)
-* l h:                                   Logging.             (line  46)
-* l H:                                   Reflog.              (line  19)
-* l l:                                   Logging.             (line  33)
-* l L:                                   Logging.             (line  50)
-* L L:                                   Log Margin.          (line  56)
-* L l:                                   Log Margin.          (line  60)
-* l o:                                   Logging.             (line  39)
-* l O:                                   Reflog.              (line  15)
-* l r:                                   Reflog.              (line  11)
-* L s:                                   Refreshing Logs.     (line  21)
-* L t:                                   Refreshing Logs.     (line  36)
-* L w:                                   Refreshing Logs.     (line  28)
-* m:                                     Merging.             (line   9)
-* M:                                     The Remote Popup.    (line  13)
-* m a:                                   Merging.             (line  44)
-* m a <1>:                               Merging.             (line  94)
-* M a:                                   The Remote Popup.    (line  35)
-* M C:                                   The Remote Popup.    (line  26)
-* m e:                                   Merging.             (line  30)
-* m i:                                   Merging.             (line  57)
-* M k:                                   The Remote Popup.    (line  50)
-* m m:                                   Merging.             (line  17)
-* m m <1>:                               Merging.             (line  88)
-* m n:                                   Merging.             (line  37)
-* m p:                                   Merging.             (line  80)
-* M p:                                   The Remote Popup.    (line  54)
-* M P:                                   The Remote Popup.    (line  59)
-* M r:                                   The Remote Popup.    (line  40)
-* m s:                                   Merging.             (line  71)
-* M u:                                   The Remote Popup.    (line  45)
-* M-1:                                   Section Visibility.  (line  33)
-* M-2:                                   Section Visibility.  (line  34)
-* M-3:                                   Section Visibility.  (line  35)
-* M-4:                                   Section Visibility.  (line  36)
-* M-<tab>:                               Section Visibility.  (line  17)
-* M-n:                                   Section Movement.    (line  26)
-* M-n <1>:                               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  45)
-* M-n <2>:                               Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  47)
-* M-p:                                   Section Movement.    (line  20)
-* M-p <1>:                               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  39)
-* M-p <2>:                               Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  43)
-* M-w:                                   Blaming.             (line 112)
-* M-w <1>:                               Common Commands.     (line  10)
-* M-x magit-clone:                       Repository Setup.    (line  16)
-* M-x magit-debug-git-executable:        Git Executable.      (line  45)
-* M-x magit-debug-git-executable <1>:    Debugging Tools.     (line  30)
-* M-x magit-describe-section-briefly:    Section Types and Values.
-                                                              (line  13)
-* M-x magit-describe-section-briefly <1>: Matching Sections.  (line   6)
-* M-x magit-emacs-Q-command:             Debugging Tools.     (line  16)
-* M-x magit-find-file:                   Visiting Blobs.      (line   6)
-* M-x magit-find-file-other-window:      Visiting Blobs.      (line  11)
-* M-x magit-init:                        Repository Setup.    (line   6)
-* M-x magit-reset-index:                 Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  87)
-* M-x magit-reverse-in-index:            Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  62)
-* M-x magit-stage-file:                  Staging from File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  10)
-* M-x magit-toggle-buffer-lock:          Modes and Buffers.   (line  17)
-* M-x magit-unstage-file:                Staging from File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  18)
-* M-x magit-version:                     Git Executable.      (line  17)
-* M-x magit-version <1>:                 Debugging Tools.     (line  10)
-* M-x magit-wip-commit:                  Wip Modes.           (line 174)
-* M-x with-editor-debug:                 Debugging Tools.     (line  38)
-* n:                                     Section Movement.    (line  16)
-* n <1>:                                 Blaming.             (line  91)
-* N:                                     Blaming.             (line  95)
-* n <2>:                                 Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  39)
-* n <3>:                                 Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs.
-                                                              (line  16)
-* o:                                     Submodule Popup.     (line   6)
-* O:                                     Subtree.             (line   8)
-* o a:                                   Submodule Popup.     (line  19)
-* O a:                                   Subtree.             (line  20)
-* O c:                                   Subtree.             (line  24)
-* o d:                                   Submodule Popup.     (line  49)
-* o f:                                   Submodule Popup.     (line  57)
-* O f:                                   Subtree.             (line  32)
-* o l:                                   Submodule Popup.     (line  53)
-* O m:                                   Subtree.             (line  28)
-* o p:                                   Submodule Popup.     (line  33)
-* O p:                                   Subtree.             (line  36)
-* o r:                                   Submodule Popup.     (line  26)
-* o s:                                   Submodule Popup.     (line  43)
-* O s:                                   Subtree.             (line  41)
-* o u:                                   Submodule Popup.     (line  38)
-* p:                                     Section Movement.    (line  10)
-* p <1>:                                 Blaming.             (line  99)
-* P:                                     Blaming.             (line 103)
-* p <2>:                                 Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  35)
-* P <1>:                                 Pushing.             (line  11)
-* p <3>:                                 Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs.
-                                                              (line  12)
-* P e:                                   Pushing.             (line  35)
-* P m:                                   Pushing.             (line  53)
-* P o:                                   Pushing.             (line  39)
-* P p:                                   Pushing.             (line  16)
-* P r:                                   Pushing.             (line  44)
-* P t:                                   Pushing.             (line  59)
-* P T:                                   Pushing.             (line  65)
-* P u:                                   Pushing.             (line  26)
-* q:                                     Quitting Windows.    (line   6)
-* q <1>:                                 Log Buffer.          (line  12)
-* q <2>:                                 Blaming.             (line 107)
-* q <3>:                                 Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs.
-                                                              (line  20)
-* r:                                     Rebasing.            (line   9)
-* r <1>:                                 Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  51)
-* r a:                                   Rebasing.            (line 107)
-* r e:                                   Rebasing.            (line  33)
-* r e <1>:                               Rebasing.            (line 103)
-* r f:                                   Rebasing.            (line  73)
-* r i:                                   Rebasing.            (line  69)
-* r k:                                   Rebasing.            (line  85)
-* r m:                                   Rebasing.            (line  77)
-* r p:                                   Rebasing.            (line  24)
-* r r:                                   Rebasing.            (line  92)
-* r s:                                   Rebasing.            (line  39)
-* r s <1>:                               Rebasing.            (line  99)
-* r u:                                   Rebasing.            (line  29)
-* r w:                                   Rebasing.            (line  81)
-* RET:                                   Diff Buffer.         (line   8)
-* RET <1>:                               References Buffer.   (line 166)
-* RET <2>:                               Blaming.             (line  59)
-* RET <3>:                               Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  16)
-* s:                                     Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  28)
-* S:                                     Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  36)
-* s <1>:                                 Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  59)
-* S-<tab>:                               Section Visibility.  (line  22)
-* SPC:                                   Log Buffer.          (line  33)
-* SPC <1>:                               Diff Buffer.         (line  99)
-* SPC <2>:                               Blaming.             (line  63)
-* SPC <3>:                               Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  21)
-* t:                                     Tagging.             (line   8)
-* T:                                     Notes.               (line   8)
-* T a:                                   Notes.               (line  51)
-* T c:                                   Notes.               (line  46)
-* t k:                                   Tagging.             (line  18)
-* T m:                                   Notes.               (line  37)
-* t p:                                   Tagging.             (line  24)
-* T p:                                   Notes.               (line  29)
-* T r:                                   Notes.               (line  21)
-* t t:                                   Tagging.             (line  13)
-* T T:                                   Notes.               (line  13)
-* TAB:                                   Section Visibility.  (line   9)
-* u:                                     Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  43)
-* U:                                     Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  52)
-* v:                                     Applying.            (line  44)
-* V:                                     Reverting.           (line   6)
-* V A:                                   Reverting.           (line  30)
-* V a:                                   Reverting.           (line  38)
-* V s:                                   Reverting.           (line  34)
-* V V:                                   Reverting.           (line  14)
-* V v:                                   Reverting.           (line  20)
-* W:                                     Creating and Sending Patches.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* w:                                     Applying Patches.    (line   8)
-* w a:                                   Applying Patches.    (line  34)
-* w a <1>:                               Applying Patches.    (line  42)
-* w a a:                                 Applying Patches.    (line  47)
-* w m:                                   Applying Patches.    (line  19)
-* W p:                                   Creating and Sending Patches.
-                                                              (line  11)
-* W r:                                   Creating and Sending Patches.
-                                                              (line  17)
-* w s:                                   Applying Patches.    (line  30)
-* w w:                                   Applying Patches.    (line  13)
-* w w <1>:                               Applying Patches.    (line  26)
-* x:                                     Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  76)
-* x <1>:                                 Resetting.           (line   8)
-* X f:                                   Resetting.           (line  43)
-* X h:                                   Resetting.           (line  25)
-* X i:                                   Resetting.           (line  30)
-* X m:                                   Resetting.           (line  14)
-* X s:                                   Resetting.           (line  19)
-* X w:                                   Resetting.           (line  37)
-* X w <1>:                               Wip Modes.           (line 101)
-* Y:                                     Cherries.            (line  17)
-* y:                                     References Buffer.   (line   6)
-* y <1>:                                 Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  85)
-* y c:                                   References Buffer.   (line  19)
-* y o:                                   References Buffer.   (line  24)
-* y y:                                   References Buffer.   (line  14)
-* z:                                     Stashing.            (line   8)
-* z a:                                   Stashing.            (line  58)
-* z b:                                   Stashing.            (line  80)
-* z B:                                   Stashing.            (line  85)
-* z f:                                   Stashing.            (line  91)
-* z i:                                   Stashing.            (line  20)
-* z I:                                   Stashing.            (line  46)
-* z k:                                   Stashing.            (line  71)
-* z l:                                   Stashing.            (line  99)
-* z p:                                   Stashing.            (line  64)
-* z v:                                   Stashing.            (line  76)
-* z w:                                   Stashing.            (line  25)
-* z W:                                   Stashing.            (line  51)
-* z x:                                   Stashing.            (line  32)
-* z z:                                   Stashing.            (line  13)
-* z Z:                                   Stashing.            (line  39)
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Command Index,  Next: Function Index,  Prev: Keystroke Index,  Up: Top
-
-Appendix D Command Index
-************************
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* auto-revert-mode:                      Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  62)
-* forward-line:                          Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  39)
-* git-commit-ack:                        Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 128)
-* git-commit-cc:                         Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 144)
-* git-commit-next-message:               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  45)
-* git-commit-prev-message:               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  39)
-* git-commit-reported:                   Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 148)
-* git-commit-review:                     Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 132)
-* git-commit-save-message:               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  35)
-* git-commit-signoff:                    Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 136)
-* git-commit-suggested:                  Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 153)
-* git-commit-test:                       Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 140)
-* git-rebase-backward-line:              Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  35)
-* git-rebase-edit:                       Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  55)
-* git-rebase-exec:                       Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  76)
-* git-rebase-fixup:                      Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  63)
-* git-rebase-insert:                     Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  85)
-* git-rebase-kill-line:                  Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  68)
-* git-rebase-move-line-down:             Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  47)
-* git-rebase-move-line-up:               Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  43)
-* git-rebase-pick:                       Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  72)
-* git-rebase-reword:                     Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  51)
-* git-rebase-show-commit:                Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  16)
-* git-rebase-show-or-scroll-down:        Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  28)
-* git-rebase-show-or-scroll-up:          Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  21)
-* git-rebase-squash:                     Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  59)
-* git-rebase-undo:                       Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  89)
-* ido-enter-magit-status:                Status Buffer.       (line  47)
-* magit-am-abort:                        Applying Patches.    (line  34)
-* magit-am-apply-maildir:                Applying Patches.    (line  19)
-* magit-am-apply-patches:                Applying Patches.    (line  13)
-* magit-am-continue:                     Applying Patches.    (line  26)
-* magit-am-popup:                        Applying Patches.    (line   8)
-* magit-am-skip:                         Applying Patches.    (line  30)
-* magit-apply:                           Applying.            (line  33)
-* magit-bisect-bad:                      Bisecting.           (line  31)
-* magit-bisect-good:                     Bisecting.           (line  36)
-* magit-bisect-popup:                    Bisecting.           (line   8)
-* magit-bisect-reset:                    Bisecting.           (line  47)
-* magit-bisect-run:                      Bisecting.           (line  24)
-* magit-bisect-skip:                     Bisecting.           (line  41)
-* magit-bisect-start:                    Bisecting.           (line  16)
-* magit-blame:                           Blaming.             (line  17)
-* magit-blame <1>:                       Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  86)
-* magit-blame-copy-hash:                 Blaming.             (line 112)
-* magit-blame-cycle-style:               Blaming.             (line 120)
-* magit-blame-echo:                      Blaming.             (line  32)
-* magit-blame-next-chunk:                Blaming.             (line  91)
-* magit-blame-next-chunk-same-commit:    Blaming.             (line  95)
-* magit-blame-popup:                     Blaming.             (line  86)
-* magit-blame-popup <1>:                 Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  80)
-* magit-blame-previous-chunk:            Blaming.             (line  99)
-* magit-blame-previous-chunk-same-commit: Blaming.            (line 103)
-* magit-blame-quit:                      Blaming.             (line 107)
-* magit-blame-removal:                   Blaming.             (line  38)
-* magit-blame-removal <1>:               Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  91)
-* magit-blame-reverse:                   Blaming.             (line  46)
-* magit-blame-reverse <1>:               Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  96)
-* magit-blob-next:                       Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs.
-                                                              (line  16)
-* magit-blob-previous:                   Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 112)
-* magit-blob-previous <1>:               Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs.
-                                                              (line  12)
-* magit-branch:                          The Branch Popup.    (line  45)
-* magit-branch-and-checkout:             The Branch Popup.    (line  55)
-* magit-branch-checkout:                 The Branch Popup.    (line  62)
-* magit-branch-config-popup:             The Branch Popup.    (line  29)
-* magit-branch-config-popup <1>:         The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* magit-branch-delete:                   The Branch Popup.    (line 240)
-* magit-branch-or-checkout:              The Branch Popup.    (line 350)
-* magit-branch-orphan:                   The Branch Popup.    (line 345)
-* magit-branch-popup:                    The Branch Popup.    (line  12)
-* magit-branch-pull-request:             The Branch Popup.    (line 113)
-* magit-branch-rename:                   The Branch Popup.    (line 246)
-* magit-branch-reset:                    The Branch Popup.    (line 224)
-* magit-branch-shelve:                   Auxillary Branch Commands.
-                                                              (line   8)
-* magit-branch-spinoff:                  The Branch Popup.    (line  85)
-* magit-branch-unshelve:                 Auxillary Branch Commands.
-                                                              (line  19)
-* magit-checkout:                        The Branch Popup.    (line  37)
-* magit-checkout-pull-request:           The Branch Popup.    (line 218)
-* magit-cherry:                          Cherries.            (line  17)
-* magit-cherry-apply:                    Cherry Picking.      (line  23)
-* magit-cherry-donate:                   Cherry Picking.      (line  53)
-* magit-cherry-harvest:                  Cherry Picking.      (line  41)
-* magit-cherry-pick:                     Cherry Picking.      (line  16)
-* magit-cherry-pick-popup:               Cherry Picking.      (line   8)
-* magit-cherry-spinoff:                  Cherry Picking.      (line  75)
-* magit-cherry-spinout:                  Cherry Picking.      (line  64)
-* magit-clone:                           Repository Setup.    (line  16)
-* magit-commit:                          Initiating a Commit. (line  13)
-* magit-commit-amend:                    Initiating a Commit. (line  18)
-* magit-commit-augment:                  Initiating a Commit. (line  66)
-* magit-commit-extend:                   Initiating a Commit. (line  22)
-* magit-commit-fixup:                    Initiating a Commit. (line  42)
-* magit-commit-instant-fixup:            Initiating a Commit. (line  50)
-* magit-commit-instant-squash:           Initiating a Commit. (line  62)
-* magit-commit-popup:                    Initiating a Commit. (line   8)
-* magit-commit-popup <1>:                Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  33)
-* magit-commit-reword:                   Initiating a Commit. (line  32)
-* magit-commit-squash:                   Initiating a Commit. (line  54)
-* magit-copy-buffer-revision:            Common Commands.     (line  21)
-* magit-copy-section-value:              Common Commands.     (line  10)
-* magit-cycle-margin-style:              Log Margin.          (line  60)
-* magit-debug-git-executable:            Git Executable.      (line  45)
-* magit-debug-git-executable <1>:        Debugging Tools.     (line  30)
-* magit-describe-section-briefly:        Section Types and Values.
-                                                              (line  13)
-* magit-describe-section-briefly <1>:    Matching Sections.   (line   6)
-* magit-diff:                            Diffing.             (line  29)
-* magit-diff-buffer-file:                Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  47)
-* magit-diff-buffer-file-popup:          Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  39)
-* magit-diff-default-context:            Refreshing Diffs.    (line  72)
-* magit-diff-dwim:                       Diffing.             (line  25)
-* magit-diff-edit-hunk-commit:           Diff Buffer.         (line  74)
-* magit-diff-flip-revs:                  Refreshing Diffs.    (line  45)
-* magit-diff-less-context:               Refreshing Diffs.    (line  64)
-* magit-diff-more-context:               Refreshing Diffs.    (line  68)
-* magit-diff-paths:                      Diffing.             (line  59)
-* magit-diff-popup:                      Diffing.             (line  20)
-* magit-diff-refresh:                    Refreshing Diffs.    (line  16)
-* magit-diff-refresh-popup:              Refreshing Diffs.    (line  11)
-* magit-diff-save-default-arguments:     Refreshing Diffs.    (line  28)
-* magit-diff-set-default-arguments:      Refreshing Diffs.    (line  21)
-* magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down:        Log Buffer.          (line  43)
-* magit-diff-show-or-scroll-down <1>:    Blaming.             (line  73)
-* magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up:          Log Buffer.          (line  33)
-* magit-diff-show-or-scroll-up <1>:      Blaming.             (line  63)
-* magit-diff-staged:                     Diffing.             (line  49)
-* magit-diff-switch-range-type:          Refreshing Diffs.    (line  40)
-* magit-diff-toggle-file-filter:         Refreshing Diffs.    (line  50)
-* magit-diff-toggle-refine-hunk:         Refreshing Diffs.    (line  36)
-* magit-diff-trace-definition:           Diff Buffer.         (line  70)
-* magit-diff-unstaged:                   Diffing.             (line  55)
-* magit-diff-visit-file:                 Diff Buffer.         (line   8)
-* magit-diff-visit-file-other-window:    Diff Buffer.         (line  65)
-* magit-diff-visit-file-worktree:        Diff Buffer.         (line  48)
-* magit-diff-while-committing:           Refreshing Diffs.    (line  80)
-* magit-diff-while-committing <1>:       Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  57)
-* magit-diff-working-tree:               Diffing.             (line  43)
-* magit-discard:                         Applying.            (line  40)
-* magit-dispatch-popup:                  Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands.
-                                                              (line  20)
-* magit-ediff-compare:                   Ediffing.            (line  26)
-* magit-ediff-dwim:                      Ediffing.            (line   9)
-* magit-ediff-popup:                     Ediffing.            (line  21)
-* magit-ediff-resolve:                   Ediffing.            (line  35)
-* magit-ediff-show-commit:               Ediffing.            (line  65)
-* magit-ediff-show-staged:               Ediffing.            (line  57)
-* magit-ediff-show-stash:                Ediffing.            (line  69)
-* magit-ediff-show-unstaged:             Ediffing.            (line  53)
-* magit-ediff-show-working-tree:         Ediffing.            (line  61)
-* magit-ediff-stage:                     Ediffing.            (line  48)
-* magit-edit-line-commit:                Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 102)
-* magit-emacs-Q-command:                 Debugging Tools.     (line  16)
-* magit-fetch:                           Fetching.            (line  24)
-* magit-fetch-all:                       Fetching.            (line  38)
-* magit-fetch-branch:                    Fetching.            (line  28)
-* magit-fetch-from-pushremote:           Fetching.            (line  16)
-* magit-fetch-from-upstream:             Fetching.            (line  20)
-* magit-fetch-modules:                   Submodule Popup.     (line  57)
-* magit-fetch-popup:                     Fetching.            (line  11)
-* magit-fetch-refspec:                   Fetching.            (line  33)
-* magit-file-checkout:                   Resetting.           (line  43)
-* magit-file-checkout <1>:               Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 131)
-* magit-file-delete:                     Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 123)
-* magit-file-popup:                      Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  19)
-* magit-file-rename:                     Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 119)
-* magit-file-untrack:                    Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 127)
-* magit-find-file:                       Visiting Blobs.      (line   6)
-* magit-find-file-other-window:          Visiting Blobs.      (line  11)
-* magit-format-patch:                    Creating and Sending Patches.
-                                                              (line  11)
-* magit-git-command:                     Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  24)
-* magit-git-command-topdir:              Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  16)
-* magit-go-backward:                     Log Buffer.          (line  19)
-* magit-go-backward <1>:                 Refreshing Diffs.    (line  90)
-* magit-go-forward:                      Log Buffer.          (line  23)
-* magit-go-forward <1>:                  Refreshing Diffs.    (line  94)
-* magit-init:                            Repository Setup.    (line   6)
-* magit-jump-to-diffstat-or-diff:        Diff Buffer.         (line  93)
-* magit-kill-this-buffer:                Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Blobs.
-                                                              (line  20)
-* magit-list-repositories:               Repository List.     (line   6)
-* magit-list-submodules:                 Listing Submodules.  (line  13)
-* magit-list-submodules <1>:             Submodule Popup.     (line  53)
-* magit-log:                             Logging.             (line  39)
-* magit-log-all:                         Logging.             (line  58)
-* magit-log-all-branches:                Logging.             (line  54)
-* magit-log-branches:                    Logging.             (line  50)
-* magit-log-buffer-file:                 Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  64)
-* magit-log-buffer-file-popup:           Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  57)
-* magit-log-bury-buffer:                 Log Buffer.          (line  12)
-* magit-log-current:                     Logging.             (line  33)
-* magit-log-double-commit-limit:         Log Buffer.          (line  59)
-* magit-log-half-commit-limit:           Log Buffer.          (line  63)
-* magit-log-head:                        Logging.             (line  46)
-* magit-log-move-to-parent:              Log Buffer.          (line  27)
-* magit-log-popup:                       Logging.             (line  28)
-* magit-log-refresh:                     Refreshing Logs.     (line  16)
-* magit-log-refresh-popup:               Refreshing Logs.     (line  11)
-* magit-log-refresh-popup <1>:           Log Buffer.          (line   6)
-* magit-log-save-default-arguments:      Refreshing Logs.     (line  28)
-* magit-log-select-pick:                 Select from Log.     (line  20)
-* magit-log-select-quit:                 Select from Log.     (line  26)
-* magit-log-set-default-arguments:       Refreshing Logs.     (line  21)
-* magit-log-toggle-commit-limit:         Log Buffer.          (line  53)
-* magit-log-trace-definition:            Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  71)
-* magit-margin-popup:                    Log Margin.          (line  47)
-* magit-merge:                           Merging.             (line  17)
-* magit-merge <1>:                       Merging.             (line  88)
-* magit-merge-abort:                     Merging.             (line  94)
-* magit-merge-absorb:                    Merging.             (line  44)
-* magit-merge-editmsg:                   Merging.             (line  30)
-* magit-merge-into:                      Merging.             (line  57)
-* magit-merge-nocommit:                  Merging.             (line  37)
-* magit-merge-popup:                     Merging.             (line   9)
-* magit-merge-preview:                   Merging.             (line  80)
-* magit-merge-squash:                    Merging.             (line  71)
-* magit-mode-bury-buffer:                Quitting Windows.    (line   6)
-* magit-notes-edit:                      Notes.               (line  13)
-* magit-notes-merge:                     Notes.               (line  37)
-* magit-notes-merge-abort:               Notes.               (line  51)
-* magit-notes-merge-commit:              Notes.               (line  46)
-* magit-notes-popup:                     Notes.               (line   8)
-* magit-notes-prune:                     Notes.               (line  29)
-* magit-notes-remove:                    Notes.               (line  21)
-* magit-patch-apply:                     Applying Patches.    (line  47)
-* magit-patch-apply-popup:               Applying Patches.    (line  42)
-* magit-patch-popup:                     Creating and Sending Patches.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* magit-pop-revision-stack:              Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  63)
-* magit-process:                         Viewing Git Output.  (line  16)
-* magit-process-kill:                    Viewing Git Output.  (line  24)
-* magit-pull:                            Pulling.             (line  24)
-* magit-pull-from-pushremote:            Pulling.             (line  16)
-* magit-pull-from-upstream:              Pulling.             (line  20)
-* magit-pull-popup:                      Pulling.             (line  11)
-* magit-push:                            Pushing.             (line  39)
-* magit-push-current:                    Pushing.             (line  35)
-* magit-push-current-to-pushremote:      Pushing.             (line  16)
-* magit-push-current-to-upstream:        Pushing.             (line  26)
-* magit-push-implicitly args:            Pushing.             (line  73)
-* magit-push-matching:                   Pushing.             (line  53)
-* magit-push-popup:                      Pushing.             (line  11)
-* magit-push-refspecs:                   Pushing.             (line  44)
-* magit-push-tag:                        Pushing.             (line  65)
-* magit-push-tags:                       Pushing.             (line  59)
-* magit-push-to-remote remote args:      Pushing.             (line  84)
-* magit-rebase:                          Rebasing.            (line  33)
-* magit-rebase-abort:                    Rebasing.            (line 107)
-* magit-rebase-autosquash:               Rebasing.            (line  73)
-* magit-rebase-continue:                 Rebasing.            (line  92)
-* magit-rebase-edit:                     Rebasing.            (line 103)
-* magit-rebase-edit-commit:              Rebasing.            (line  77)
-* magit-rebase-interactive:              Rebasing.            (line  69)
-* magit-rebase-onto-pushremote:          Rebasing.            (line  24)
-* magit-rebase-onto-upstream:            Rebasing.            (line  29)
-* magit-rebase-popup:                    Rebasing.            (line   9)
-* magit-rebase-remove-commit:            Rebasing.            (line  85)
-* magit-rebase-reword-commit:            Rebasing.            (line  81)
-* magit-rebase-skip:                     Rebasing.            (line  99)
-* magit-rebase-subset:                   Rebasing.            (line  39)
-* magit-reflog-current:                  Reflog.              (line  11)
-* magit-reflog-head:                     Reflog.              (line  19)
-* magit-reflog-other:                    Reflog.              (line  15)
-* magit-refresh:                         Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers.
-                                                              (line  22)
-* magit-refresh-all:                     Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers.
-                                                              (line  31)
-* magit-remote-add:                      The Remote Popup.    (line  35)
-* magit-remote-config-popup:             The Remote Popup.    (line  26)
-* magit-remote-config-popup <1>:         The Remote Config Popup.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* magit-remote-popup:                    The Remote Popup.    (line  13)
-* magit-remote-prune:                    The Remote Popup.    (line  54)
-* magit-remote-prune-refspecs:           The Remote Popup.    (line  59)
-* magit-remote-remove:                   The Remote Popup.    (line  50)
-* magit-remote-rename:                   The Remote Popup.    (line  40)
-* magit-remote-set-url:                  The Remote Popup.    (line  45)
-* magit-request-pull:                    Creating and Sending Patches.
-                                                              (line  17)
-* magit-reset:                           Resetting.           (line   8)
-* magit-reset-hard:                      Resetting.           (line  25)
-* magit-reset-head:                      Resetting.           (line  14)
-* magit-reset-index:                     Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  87)
-* magit-reset-index <1>:                 Resetting.           (line  30)
-* magit-reset-soft:                      Resetting.           (line  19)
-* magit-reset-worktree:                  Resetting.           (line  37)
-* magit-reset-worktree <1>:              Wip Modes.           (line 101)
-* magit-reverse:                         Applying.            (line  44)
-* magit-reverse-in-index:                Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  62)
-* magit-revert:                          Reverting.           (line  14)
-* magit-revert-no-commit:                Reverting.           (line  20)
-* magit-revert-popup:                    Reverting.           (line   6)
-* magit-run-git-gui:                     Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  65)
-* magit-run-gitk:                        Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  53)
-* magit-run-gitk-all:                    Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  57)
-* magit-run-gitk-branches:               Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  61)
-* magit-run-popup:                       Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  12)
-* magit-section-backward:                Section Movement.    (line  10)
-* magit-section-backward-siblings:       Section Movement.    (line  20)
-* magit-section-cycle:                   Section Visibility.  (line  13)
-* magit-section-cycle-diffs:             Section Visibility.  (line  17)
-* magit-section-cycle-global:            Section Visibility.  (line  22)
-* magit-section-forward:                 Section Movement.    (line  16)
-* magit-section-forward-siblings:        Section Movement.    (line  26)
-* magit-section-hide:                    Section Visibility.  (line  49)
-* magit-section-hide-children:           Section Visibility.  (line  64)
-* magit-section-show:                    Section Visibility.  (line  45)
-* magit-section-show-children:           Section Visibility.  (line  58)
-* magit-section-show-headings:           Section Visibility.  (line  53)
-* magit-section-show-level-1:            Section Visibility.  (line  26)
-* magit-section-show-level-1-all:        Section Visibility.  (line  33)
-* magit-section-show-level-2:            Section Visibility.  (line  27)
-* magit-section-show-level-2-all:        Section Visibility.  (line  34)
-* magit-section-show-level-3:            Section Visibility.  (line  28)
-* magit-section-show-level-3-all:        Section Visibility.  (line  35)
-* magit-section-show-level-4:            Section Visibility.  (line  29)
-* magit-section-show-level-4-all:        Section Visibility.  (line  36)
-* magit-section-toggle:                  Section Visibility.  (line   9)
-* magit-section-toggle-children:         Section Visibility.  (line  68)
-* magit-section-up:                      Section Movement.    (line  31)
-* magit-sequence-abort:                  Cherry Picking.      (line  97)
-* magit-sequence-abort <1>:              Reverting.           (line  38)
-* magit-sequence-continue:               Cherry Picking.      (line  89)
-* magit-sequence-continue <1>:           Reverting.           (line  30)
-* magit-sequence-skip:                   Cherry Picking.      (line  93)
-* magit-sequence-skip <1>:               Reverting.           (line  34)
-* magit-shell-command:                   Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  39)
-* magit-shell-command-topdir:            Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  34)
-* magit-show-commit:                     Diffing.             (line  67)
-* magit-show-commit <1>:                 Blaming.             (line  59)
-* magit-show-refs:                       References Buffer.   (line  24)
-* magit-show-refs-current:               References Buffer.   (line  19)
-* magit-show-refs-head:                  References Buffer.   (line  14)
-* magit-show-refs-popup:                 References Buffer.   (line   6)
-* magit-snapshot:                        Stashing.            (line  39)
-* magit-snapshot-index:                  Stashing.            (line  46)
-* magit-snapshot-worktree:               Stashing.            (line  51)
-* magit-stage:                           Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  28)
-* magit-stage-file:                      Staging from File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  10)
-* magit-stage-file <1>:                  Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  24)
-* magit-stage-modified:                  Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  36)
-* magit-stash:                           Stashing.            (line  13)
-* magit-stash-apply:                     Stashing.            (line  58)
-* magit-stash-branch:                    Stashing.            (line  80)
-* magit-stash-branch-here:               Stashing.            (line  85)
-* magit-stash-clear:                     Stashing.            (line  95)
-* magit-stash-drop:                      Stashing.            (line  71)
-* magit-stash-format-patch:              Stashing.            (line  91)
-* magit-stash-index:                     Stashing.            (line  20)
-* magit-stash-keep-index:                Stashing.            (line  32)
-* magit-stash-list:                      Stashing.            (line  99)
-* magit-stash-pop:                       Stashing.            (line  64)
-* magit-stash-popup:                     Stashing.            (line   8)
-* magit-stash-show:                      Diffing.             (line  72)
-* magit-stash-show <1>:                  Stashing.            (line  76)
-* magit-stash-worktree:                  Stashing.            (line  25)
-* magit-status:                          Status Buffer.       (line  22)
-* magit-submodule-add:                   Submodule Popup.     (line  19)
-* magit-submodule-fetch:                 Fetching.            (line  42)
-* magit-submodule-populate:              Submodule Popup.     (line  33)
-* magit-submodule-popup:                 Submodule Popup.     (line   6)
-* magit-submodule-register:              Submodule Popup.     (line  26)
-* magit-submodule-synchronize:           Submodule Popup.     (line  43)
-* magit-submodule-unpopulate:            Submodule Popup.     (line  49)
-* magit-submodule-update:                Submodule Popup.     (line  38)
-* magit-subtree-add:                     Subtree.             (line  20)
-* magit-subtree-add-commit:              Subtree.             (line  24)
-* magit-subtree-merge:                   Subtree.             (line  28)
-* magit-subtree-pull:                    Subtree.             (line  32)
-* magit-subtree-push:                    Subtree.             (line  36)
-* magit-subtree-split:                   Subtree.             (line  41)
-* magit-tag:                             Tagging.             (line  13)
-* magit-tag-delete:                      Tagging.             (line  18)
-* magit-tag-popup:                       Tagging.             (line   8)
-* magit-tag-prune:                       Tagging.             (line  24)
-* magit-tag-release:                     Tagging.             (line  28)
-* magit-toggle-buffer-lock:              Modes and Buffers.   (line  17)
-* magit-toggle-margin:                   Refreshing Logs.     (line  36)
-* magit-toggle-margin <1>:               Log Margin.          (line  56)
-* magit-toggle-margin-details:           Log Margin.          (line  64)
-* magit-tree-popup:                      Subtree.             (line   8)
-* magit-unstage:                         Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  43)
-* magit-unstage-all:                     Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  52)
-* magit-unstage-file:                    Staging from File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  18)
-* magit-unstage-file <1>:                Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  28)
-* magit-version:                         Git Executable.      (line  17)
-* magit-version <1>:                     Debugging Tools.     (line  10)
-* magit-visit-ref:                       References Buffer.   (line 166)
-* magit-wip-commit:                      Wip Modes.           (line 174)
-* magit-wip-log:                         Wip Modes.           (line  85)
-* magit-wip-log-current:                 Wip Modes.           (line  93)
-* magit-worktree-branch:                 Worktree.            (line  17)
-* magit-worktree-checkout:               Worktree.            (line  13)
-* magit-worktree-checkout-pull-request:  Worktree.            (line  21)
-* magit-worktree-delete:                 Worktree.            (line  28)
-* magit-worktree-popup:                  Worktree.            (line   8)
-* magit-worktree-status:                 Worktree.            (line  33)
-* scroll-down:                           Diff Buffer.         (line 103)
-* scroll-up:                             Diff Buffer.         (line  99)
-* with-editor-cancel:                    Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  24)
-* with-editor-cancel <1>:                Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  11)
-* with-editor-debug:                     Debugging Tools.     (line  38)
-* with-editor-finish:                    Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  19)
-* with-editor-finish <1>:                Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line   6)
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Function Index,  Next: Variable Index,  Prev: Command Index,  Up: Top
-
-Appendix E Function Index
-*************************
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* auto-revert-mode:                      Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  62)
-* git-commit-check-style-conventions:    Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 247)
-* git-commit-propertize-diff:            Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 206)
-* git-commit-save-message:               Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 187)
-* git-commit-setup-changelog-support:    Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 191)
-* git-commit-turn-on-auto-fill:          Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 196)
-* git-commit-turn-on-flyspell:           Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 201)
-* ido-enter-magit-status:                Status Buffer.       (line  47)
-* magit-add-section-hook:                Section Hooks.       (line  20)
-* magit-after-save-refresh-status:       Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers.
-                                                              (line  56)
-* magit-blame:                           Blaming.             (line  17)
-* magit-blame-echo:                      Blaming.             (line  32)
-* magit-blame-removal:                   Blaming.             (line  38)
-* magit-blame-reverse:                   Blaming.             (line  46)
-* magit-branch-config-popup:             The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* magit-branch-or-checkout:              The Branch Popup.    (line 350)
-* magit-branch-orphan:                   The Branch Popup.    (line 345)
-* magit-branch-shelve:                   Auxillary Branch Commands.
-                                                              (line   8)
-* magit-branch-unshelve:                 Auxillary Branch Commands.
-                                                              (line  19)
-* magit-builtin-completing-read:         Support for Completion Frameworks.
-                                                              (line  42)
-* magit-call-git:                        Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line  28)
-* magit-call-process:                    Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line  32)
-* magit-cancel-section:                  Creating Sections.   (line  71)
-* magit-completing-read:                 Support for Completion Frameworks.
-                                                              (line  60)
-* magit-current-section:                 Section Selection.   (line   6)
-* magit-define-section-jumper:           Creating Sections.   (line  77)
-* magit-diff-scope:                      Matching Sections.   (line 111)
-* magit-diff-type:                       Matching Sections.   (line  88)
-* magit-diff-visit-file-other-window:    Diff Buffer.         (line  65)
-* magit-display-buffer:                  Switching Buffers.   (line   6)
-* magit-display-buffer-fullcolumn-most-v1: Switching Buffers. (line  72)
-* magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-topleft-v1: Switching Buffers.
-                                                              (line  62)
-* magit-display-buffer-fullframe-status-v1: Switching Buffers.
-                                                              (line  56)
-* magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1: Switching Buffers.
-                                                              (line  50)
-* magit-display-buffer-traditional:      Switching Buffers.   (line  42)
-* magit-file-checkout:                   Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 131)
-* magit-file-delete:                     Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 123)
-* magit-file-rename:                     Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 119)
-* magit-file-untrack:                    Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line 127)
-* magit-generate-buffer-name-default-function: Naming Buffers.
-                                                              (line  17)
-* magit-get-section:                     Matching Sections.   (line  16)
-* magit-git:                             Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line  65)
-* magit-git-exit-code:                   Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  10)
-* magit-git-failure:                     Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  19)
-* magit-git-false:                       Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  29)
-* magit-git-insert:                      Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  34)
-* magit-git-items:                       Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  49)
-* magit-git-lines:                       Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  44)
-* magit-git-str:                         Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  72)
-* magit-git-string:                      Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  38)
-* magit-git-success:                     Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  14)
-* magit-git-true:                        Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  24)
-* magit-git-wash:                        Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line  70)
-* magit-hunk-set-window-start:           Section Movement.    (line  43)
-* magit-ido-completing-read:             Support for Completion Frameworks.
-                                                              (line  48)
-* magit-insert-am-sequence:              Status Sections.     (line  28)
-* magit-insert-bisect-log:               Status Sections.     (line  46)
-* magit-insert-bisect-output:            Status Sections.     (line  38)
-* magit-insert-bisect-rest:              Status Sections.     (line  42)
-* magit-insert-diff-filter-header:       Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  38)
-* magit-insert-error-header:             Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  28)
-* magit-insert-head-branch-header:       Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  42)
-* magit-insert-heading:                  Creating Sections.   (line  42)
-* magit-insert-ignored-files:            Status Sections.     (line 100)
-* magit-insert-local-branches:           References Sections. (line  17)
-* magit-insert-merge-log:                Status Sections.     (line  18)
-* magit-insert-modules:                  Status Module Sections.
-                                                              (line  12)
-* magit-insert-modules-overview:         Status Module Sections.
-                                                              (line  33)
-* magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-pushremote: Status Module Sections.
-                                                              (line  50)
-* magit-insert-modules-unpulled-from-upstream: Status Module Sections.
-                                                              (line  44)
-* magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-pushremote: Status Module Sections.
-                                                              (line  62)
-* magit-insert-modules-unpushed-to-upstream: Status Module Sections.
-                                                              (line  56)
-* magit-insert-push-branch-header:       Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  51)
-* magit-insert-rebase-sequence:          Status Sections.     (line  23)
-* magit-insert-recent-commits:           Status Sections.     (line 115)
-* magit-insert-remote-branches:          References Sections. (line  21)
-* magit-insert-remote-header:            Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  67)
-* magit-insert-repo-header:              Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  63)
-* magit-insert-section:                  Creating Sections.   (line   6)
-* magit-insert-sequencer-sequence:       Status Sections.     (line  33)
-* magit-insert-staged-changes:           Status Sections.     (line  63)
-* magit-insert-stashes:                  Status Sections.     (line  67)
-* magit-insert-status-headers:           Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  12)
-* magit-insert-submodules:               Listing Submodules.  (line  35)
-* magit-insert-tags:                     References Sections. (line  25)
-* magit-insert-tags-header:              Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  56)
-* magit-insert-tracked-files:            Status Sections.     (line  96)
-* magit-insert-unpulled-cherries:        Status Sections.     (line 126)
-* magit-insert-unpulled-from-pushremote: Status Sections.     (line  79)
-* magit-insert-unpulled-from-upstream:   Status Sections.     (line  74)
-* magit-insert-unpulled-or-recent-commits: Status Sections.   (line 108)
-* magit-insert-unpushed-cherries:        Status Sections.     (line 133)
-* magit-insert-unpushed-to-pushremote:   Status Sections.     (line  89)
-* magit-insert-unpushed-to-upstream:     Status Sections.     (line  84)
-* magit-insert-unstaged-changes:         Status Sections.     (line  59)
-* magit-insert-untracked-files:          Status Sections.     (line  50)
-* magit-insert-upstream-branch-header:   Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  46)
-* magit-insert-user-header:              Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  75)
-* magit-list-repositories:               Repository List.     (line   6)
-* magit-list-submodules:                 Listing Submodules.  (line  13)
-* magit-log-maybe-show-more-commits:     Section Movement.    (line  57)
-* magit-log-maybe-update-blob-buffer:    Section Movement.    (line  71)
-* magit-log-maybe-update-revision-buffer: Section Movement.   (line  64)
-* magit-maybe-set-dedicated:             Switching Buffers.   (line  97)
-* magit-mode-display-buffer:             Refreshing Buffers.  (line  33)
-* magit-mode-quit-window:                Quitting Windows.    (line  31)
-* magit-mode-setup:                      Refreshing Buffers.  (line  17)
-* magit-push-implicitly:                 Pushing.             (line  73)
-* magit-push-to-remote:                  Pushing.             (line  84)
-* magit-region-sections:                 Section Selection.   (line  10)
-* magit-region-values:                   Section Selection.   (line  29)
-* magit-remote-config-popup:             The Remote Config Popup.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* magit-repolist-column-ident:           Repository List.     (line  30)
-* magit-repolist-column-path:            Repository List.     (line  35)
-* magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-pushremote: Repository List.
-                                                              (line  49)
-* magit-repolist-column-unpulled-from-upstream: Repository List.
-                                                              (line  44)
-* magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-pushremote: Repository List.
-                                                              (line  59)
-* magit-repolist-column-unpushed-to-upstream: Repository List.
-                                                              (line  54)
-* magit-repolist-column-version:         Repository List.     (line  39)
-* magit-restore-window-configuration:    Quitting Windows.    (line  20)
-* magit-revert-buffers:                  Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 178)
-* magit-run-git:                         Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line  36)
-* magit-run-git-async:                   Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line  80)
-* magit-run-git-with-editor:             Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line  93)
-* magit-run-git-with-input:              Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line  40)
-* magit-run-git-with-logfile:            Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line  56)
-* magit-save-window-configuration:       Switching Buffers.   (line  86)
-* magit-section-case:                    Matching Sections.   (line  64)
-* magit-section-hide:                    Section Visibility.  (line  49)
-* magit-section-hide-children:           Section Visibility.  (line  64)
-* magit-section-ident:                   Matching Sections.   (line  11)
-* magit-section-match:                   Matching Sections.   (line  21)
-* magit-section-set-window-start:        Section Movement.    (line  50)
-* magit-section-show:                    Section Visibility.  (line  45)
-* magit-section-show-children:           Section Visibility.  (line  58)
-* magit-section-show-headings:           Section Visibility.  (line  53)
-* magit-section-toggle-children:         Section Visibility.  (line  68)
-* magit-section-when:                    Matching Sections.   (line  52)
-* magit-start-git:                       Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line 105)
-* magit-start-process:                   Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line 124)
-* magit-status-maybe-update-blob-buffer: Section Movement.    (line  83)
-* magit-status-maybe-update-revision-buffer: Section Movement.
-                                                              (line  77)
-* magit-tag-release:                     Tagging.             (line  28)
-* magit-wip-commit-initial-backup:       Wip Modes.           (line 145)
-* magit-wip-log:                         Wip Modes.           (line  85)
-* magit-wip-log-current:                 Wip Modes.           (line  93)
-* with-editor-usage-message:             Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 215)
-
-
-File: magit.info,  Node: Variable Index,  Prev: Function Index,  Up: Top
-
-Appendix F Variable Index
-*************************
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* auto-revert-buffer-list-filter:        Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  81)
-* auto-revert-interval:                  Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  76)
-* auto-revert-stop-on-user-input:        Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  71)
-* auto-revert-use-notify:                Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  49)
-* auto-revert-verbose:                   Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line 103)
-* branch.autoSetupMerge:                 The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  94)
-* branch.autoSetupRebase:                The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line 111)
-* branch.NAME.description:               The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  61)
-* branch.NAME.merge:                     The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  23)
-* branch.NAME.pushRemote:                The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  47)
-* branch.NAME.rebase:                    The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  35)
-* branch.NAME.remote:                    The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  29)
-* core.notesRef:                         Notes.               (line  59)
-* git-commit-fill-column:                Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 228)
-* git-commit-finish-query-functions:     Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 233)
-* git-commit-known-pseudo-headers:       Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 124)
-* git-commit-major-mode:                 Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 163)
-* git-commit-setup-hook:                 Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 174)
-* git-commit-summary-max-length:         Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line 222)
-* git-rebase-auto-advance:               Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  94)
-* git-rebase-confirm-cancel:             Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line 102)
-* git-rebase-show-instructions:          Editing Rebase Sequences.
-                                                              (line  98)
-* global-auto-revert-mode:               Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  22)
-* magit-auto-revert-immediately:         Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  32)
-* magit-auto-revert-mode:                Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  17)
-* magit-auto-revert-tracked-only:        Automatic Reverting of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  55)
-* magit-bisect-show-graph:               Bisecting.           (line  55)
-* magit-blame-disable-modes:             Blaming.             (line 150)
-* magit-blame-echo-style:                Blaming.             (line 133)
-* magit-blame-goto-chunk-hook:           Blaming.             (line 156)
-* magit-blame-read-only:                 Blaming.             (line 145)
-* magit-blame-styles:                    Blaming.             (line 128)
-* magit-blame-time-format:               Blaming.             (line 140)
-* magit-branch-adjust-remote-upstream-alist: The Branch Popup.
-                                                              (line 303)
-* magit-branch-popup-show-variables:     The Branch Popup.    (line  21)
-* magit-branch-prefer-remote-upstream:   The Branch Popup.    (line 258)
-* magit-branch-read-upstream-first:      The Branch Popup.    (line 252)
-* magit-buffer-name-format:              Naming Buffers.      (line  27)
-* magit-bury-buffer-function:            Quitting Windows.    (line  11)
-* magit-cherry-margin:                   Cherries.            (line  22)
-* magit-clone-set-remote.pushDefault:    Repository Setup.    (line  23)
-* magit-commit-ask-to-stage:             Initiating a Commit. (line  74)
-* magit-commit-extend-override-date:     Initiating a Commit. (line  79)
-* magit-commit-reword-override-date:     Initiating a Commit. (line  83)
-* magit-commit-squash-confirm:           Initiating a Commit. (line  87)
-* magit-completing-read-function:        Support for Completion Frameworks.
-                                                              (line  27)
-* magit-diff-adjust-tab-width:           Diff Options.        (line  16)
-* magit-diff-buffer-file-locked:         Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  52)
-* magit-diff-hide-trailing-cr-characters: Diff Options.       (line  67)
-* magit-diff-highlight-hunk-region-functions: Diff Options.   (line  71)
-* magit-diff-highlight-indentation:      Diff Options.        (line  52)
-* magit-diff-highlight-trailing:         Diff Options.        (line  47)
-* magit-diff-paint-whitespace:           Diff Options.        (line  38)
-* magit-diff-refine-hunk:                Diff Options.        (line   6)
-* magit-diff-unmarked-lines-keep-foreground: Diff Options.    (line  97)
-* magit-diff-visit-previous-blob:        Diff Buffer.         (line  37)
-* magit-display-buffer-function:         Switching Buffers.   (line  23)
-* magit-display-buffer-noselect:         Switching Buffers.   (line  14)
-* magit-dwim-selection:                  Completion and Confirmation.
-                                                              (line  42)
-* magit-ediff-dwim-show-on-hunks:        Ediffing.            (line  73)
-* magit-ediff-quit-hook:                 Ediffing.            (line  88)
-* magit-ediff-show-stash-with-index:     Ediffing.            (line  81)
-* magit-file-mode:                       Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  11)
-* magit-generate-buffer-name-function:   Naming Buffers.      (line   6)
-* magit-git-debug:                       Viewing Git Output.  (line  28)
-* magit-git-debug <1>:                   Getting a Value from Git.
-                                                              (line  64)
-* magit-git-executable:                  Git Executable.      (line  39)
-* magit-git-global-arguments:            Global Git Arguments.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* magit-keep-region-overlay:             The Selection.       (line  52)
-* magit-list-refs-sortby:                Additional Completion Options.
-                                                              (line   6)
-* magit-log-auto-more:                   Log Buffer.          (line  67)
-* magit-log-buffer-file-locked:          Minor Mode for Buffers Visiting Files.
-                                                              (line  75)
-* magit-log-margin:                      Log Margin.          (line  12)
-* magit-log-section-args:                Status Options.      (line  36)
-* magit-log-section-commit-count:        Status Sections.     (line 120)
-* magit-log-select-margin:               Select from Log.     (line  30)
-* magit-log-show-refname-after-summary:  Log Buffer.          (line  73)
-* magit-module-sections-hook:            Status Module Sections.
-                                                              (line  20)
-* magit-module-sections-nested:          Status Module Sections.
-                                                              (line  24)
-* magit-no-confirm:                      Action Confirmation. (line  18)
-* magit-pop-revision-stack-format:       Editing Commit Messages.
-                                                              (line  92)
-* magit-post-display-buffer-hook:        Switching Buffers.   (line  92)
-* magit-pre-display-buffer-hook:         Switching Buffers.   (line  81)
-* magit-prefer-remote-upstream:          The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line 139)
-* magit-process-raise-error:             Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line 151)
-* magit-push-current-set-remote-if-missing: Pushing.          (line  96)
-* magit-reflog-margin:                   Reflog.              (line  23)
-* magit-refresh-args:                    Refreshing Buffers.  (line  55)
-* magit-refresh-buffer-hook:             Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers.
-                                                              (line  40)
-* magit-refresh-function:                Refreshing Buffers.  (line  49)
-* magit-refresh-status-buffer:           Automatic Refreshing of Magit Buffers.
-                                                              (line  46)
-* magit-refs-filter-alist:               References Buffer.   (line 149)
-* magit-refs-focus-column-width:         References Buffer.   (line  74)
-* magit-refs-margin:                     References Buffer.   (line  89)
-* magit-refs-margin-for-tags:            References Buffer.   (line 115)
-* magit-refs-pad-commit-counts:          References Buffer.   (line  41)
-* magit-refs-primary-column-width:       References Buffer.   (line  61)
-* magit-refs-sections-hook:              References Sections. (line  13)
-* magit-refs-show-commit-count:          References Buffer.   (line  29)
-* magit-refs-show-remote-prefix:         References Buffer.   (line  54)
-* magit-remote-add-set-remote.pushDefault: The Remote Popup.  (line  77)
-* magit-remote-popup-show-variables:     The Remote Popup.    (line  18)
-* magit-repolist-columns:                Repository List.     (line  14)
-* magit-repository-directories:          Status Buffer.       (line  30)
-* magit-repository-directories-depth:    Status Buffer.       (line  40)
-* magit-revision-insert-related-refs:    Revision Buffer.     (line   6)
-* magit-revision-show-gravatar:          Revision Buffer.     (line  10)
-* magit-revision-use-hash-sections:      Revision Buffer.     (line  26)
-* magit-root-section:                    Matching Sections.   (line  80)
-* magit-save-repository-buffers:         Automatic Saving of File-Visiting Buffers.
-                                                              (line  13)
-* magit-section-cache-visibility:        Section Visibility.  (line  95)
-* magit-section-initial-visibility-alist: Section Visibility. (line  78)
-* magit-section-movement-hook:           Section Movement.    (line  38)
-* magit-section-set-visibility-hook:     Section Visibility.  (line 106)
-* magit-section-show-child-count:        Section Options.     (line   9)
-* magit-shell-command-verbose-prompt:    Running Git Manually.
-                                                              (line  46)
-* magit-stashes-margin:                  Stashing.            (line 103)
-* magit-status-headers-hook:             Status Header Sections.
-                                                              (line  18)
-* magit-status-margin:                   Status Options.      (line  10)
-* magit-status-refresh-hook:             Status Options.      (line   6)
-* magit-status-sections-hook:            Status Sections.     (line  10)
-* magit-submodule-list-columns:          Listing Submodules.  (line  21)
-* magit-this-process:                    Calling Git for Effect.
-                                                              (line 146)
-* magit-uniquify-buffer-names:           Naming Buffers.      (line  74)
-* magit-unstage-committed:               Staging and Unstaging.
-                                                              (line  56)
-* magit-update-other-window-delay:       Section Movement.    (line  89)
-* magit-use-sticky-arguments:            Popup Buffers and Prefix Commands.
-                                                              (line  36)
-* magit-visit-ref-behavior:              References Buffer.   (line 177)
-* magit-wip-after-apply-mode:            Wip Modes.           (line 126)
-* magit-wip-after-apply-mode-lighter:    Wip Modes.           (line 186)
-* magit-wip-after-save-local-mode-lighter: Wip Modes.         (line 182)
-* magit-wip-after-save-mode:             Wip Modes.           (line 120)
-* magit-wip-before-change-mode:          Wip Modes.           (line 140)
-* magit-wip-before-change-mode-lighter:  Wip Modes.           (line 190)
-* magit-wip-merge-branch:                Wip Modes.           (line  63)
-* magit-wip-namespace:                   Wip Modes.           (line 194)
-* notes.displayRef:                      Notes.               (line  64)
-* pull.rebase:                           The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  70)
-* remote.NAME.fetch:                     The Remote Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  25)
-* remote.NAME.push:                      The Remote Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  36)
-* remote.NAME.pushurl:                   The Remote Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  30)
-* remote.NAME.tagOpts:                   The Remote Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  41)
-* remote.NAME.url:                       The Remote Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  20)
-* remote.pushDefault:                    The Branch Config Popup.
-                                                              (line  84)
-
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/dir b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/dir
deleted file mode 100644
index ecec7cb7c2da..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/dir
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
-topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
-The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
-
-File: dir,	Node: Top	This is the top of the INFO tree
-
-  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
-  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
-  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
-  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
-
-  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
-  to select it.
-
-* Menu:
-
-Emacs
-* Magit-Popup: (magit-popup).   Infix arguments with feedback.
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-autoloads.el
deleted file mode 100644
index f007cd93aa09..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-;;; magit-popup-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("magit-popup-pkg.el" "magit-popup.el")
-;;;;;;  (23450 31824 810996 345000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; magit-popup-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-pkg.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 2867bd43d181..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "magit-popup" "20180726.2037" "Define prefix-infix-suffix command combos"
-  '((emacs "24.4")
-    (async "1.9.2")
-    (dash "2.13.0"))
-  :keywords
-  '("bindings")
-  :authors
-  '(("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")
-  :url "https://github.com/magit/magit-popup")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 8b0387be3ee7..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/magit-popup-20180726.2037/magit-popup.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1366 +0,0 @@
-;;; magit-popup.el --- Define prefix-infix-suffix command combos  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file which
-;; lists all contributors.  If not, see http://magit.vc/authors.
-
-;; This library was inspired by and replaces library `magit-key-mode',
-;; which was written by Phil Jackson <phil@shellarchive.co.uk> and is
-;; distributed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (async "1.9.2") (dash "2.13.0"))
-;; Keywords: bindings
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/magit-popup
-
-;; Magit-Popup is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; Magit-Popup is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit-Popup.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package implements a generic interface for toggling switches
-;; and setting options and then invoking an Emacs command which does
-;; something with these arguments.  The prototypical use is for the
-;; command to call an external process, passing on the arguments as
-;; command line arguments.  But this is only one of many possible
-;; uses (though the one this library is optimized for).
-
-;; With the Emacs concept of "prefix arguments" in mind this could be
-;; described as "infix arguments with feedback in a buffer".
-
-;; Commands that set the prefix argument for the subsequent command do
-;; not limit what that next command could be.  But entering a command
-;; console popup does limit the selection to the commands defined for
-;; that popup, and so we use the term "infix" instead of "prefix".
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'button)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'dash)
-(require 'format-spec)
-(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
-
-(and (require 'async-bytecomp nil t)
-     (cl-intersection '(all magit)
-                      (bound-and-true-p async-bytecomp-allowed-packages))
-     (fboundp 'async-bytecomp-package-mode)
-     (async-bytecomp-package-mode 1))
-
-(declare-function info 'info)
-(declare-function Man-find-section 'man)
-(declare-function Man-next-section 'man)
-
-;; For branch actions.
-(declare-function magit-branch-set-face 'magit-git)
-
-;;; Settings
-;;;; Custom Groups
-
-(defgroup magit-popup nil
-  "Infix arguments with a popup as feedback."
-  :link '(info-link "(magit-popup)")
-  :group 'bindings)
-
-(defgroup magit-popup-faces nil
-  "Faces used by Magit-Popup."
-  :group 'magit-popup)
-
-;;;; Custom Options
-
-(defcustom magit-popup-display-buffer-action '((display-buffer-below-selected))
-  "The action used to display a popup buffer.
-
-Popup buffers are displayed using `display-buffer' with the value
-of this option as ACTION argument.  You can also set this to nil
-and instead add an entry to `display-buffer-alist'."
-  :package-version '(magit-popup . "2.4.0")
-  :group 'magit-popup
-  :type 'sexp)
-
-(defcustom magit-popup-manpage-package
-  (if (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos)) 'woman 'man)
-  "The package used to display manpages.
-One of `man' or `woman'."
-  :group 'magit-popup
-  :type '(choice (const man) (const woman)))
-
-(defcustom magit-popup-show-help-echo t
-  "Show usage information in the echo area."
-  :group 'magit-popup
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-popup-show-common-commands nil
-  "Whether to initially show section with commands common to all popups.
-This section can also be toggled temporarily using \
-\\<magit-popup-mode-map>\\[magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands]."
-  :package-version '(magit-popup . "2.9.0")
-  :group 'magit-popup
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom magit-popup-use-prefix-argument 'default
-  "Control how prefix arguments affect infix argument popups.
-
-This option controls the effect that the use of a prefix argument
-before entering a popup has.
-
-`default'  With a prefix argument directly invoke the popup's
-           default action (an Emacs command), instead of bringing
-           up the popup.
-
-`popup'    With a prefix argument bring up the popup, otherwise
-           directly invoke the popup's default action.
-
-`nil'      Ignore prefix arguments."
-  :group 'magit-popup
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Call default action instead of showing popup" default)
-          (const :tag "Show popup instead of calling default action" popup)
-          (const :tag "Ignore prefix argument" nil)))
-
-;;;; Custom Faces
-
-(defface magit-popup-heading
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face))
-  "Face for key mode header lines."
-  :group 'magit-popup-faces)
-
-(defface magit-popup-key
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face))
-  "Face for key mode buttons."
-  :group 'magit-popup-faces)
-
-(defface magit-popup-argument
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-warning-face))
-  "Face used to display enabled arguments in popups."
-  :group 'magit-popup-faces)
-
-(defface magit-popup-disabled-argument
-  '((t :inherit shadow))
-  "Face used to display disabled arguments in popups."
-  :group 'magit-popup-faces)
-
-(defface magit-popup-option-value
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
-  "Face used to display option values in popups."
-  :group 'magit-popup-faces)
-
-;;;; Keymap
-
-(defvar magit-popup-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [remap self-insert-command] 'magit-invoke-popup-action)
-    (define-key map (kbd "- <t>")               'magit-invoke-popup-switch)
-    (define-key map (kbd "= <t>")               'magit-invoke-popup-option)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-g")     'magit-popup-quit)
-    (define-key map (kbd "?")       'magit-popup-help)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-h k")   'magit-popup-help)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-h i")   'magit-popup-info)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-t")     'magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") 'magit-popup-set-default-arguments)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x C-s") 'magit-popup-save-default-arguments)
-    (cond ((featurep 'jkl)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-p") 'universal-argument)
-           (define-key map [return]    'push-button)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-i") 'backward-button)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-k") 'forward-button))
-          (t
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'push-button)
-           (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'backward-button)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-p") 'backward-button)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-i") 'forward-button)
-           (define-key map (kbd "C-n") 'forward-button)))
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `magit-popup-mode'.
-
-\\<magit-popup-mode-map>\
-This keymap contains bindings common to all popups.  A section
-listing these commands can be shown or hidden using \
-\\[magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands].
-
-The prefix used to toggle any switch can be changed by binding
-another key to `magit-invoke-popup-switch'.  Likewise binding
-another key to `magit-invoke-popup-option' changes the prefixed
-used to set any option.  The two prefixes have to be different.
-If you change these bindings, you should also change the `prefix'
-property of the button types `magit-popup-switch-button' and
-`magit-popup-option-button'.
-
-If you change any other binding, then you might have to also edit
-`magit-popup-common-commands' for things to align correctly in
-the section listing these commands.
-
-Never bind an alphabetic character in this keymap or you might
-make it impossible to invoke certain actions.")
-
-(defvar magit-popup-common-commands
-  '(("Set defaults"          magit-popup-set-default-arguments)
-    ("View popup manual"     magit-popup-info)
-    ("Toggle this section"   magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands)
-    ("Save defaults"         magit-popup-save-default-arguments)
-    ("    Popup help prefix" magit-popup-help)
-    ("Abort"                 magit-popup-quit)))
-
-;;;; Buttons
-
-(define-button-type 'magit-popup-button
-  'face nil
-  'action (lambda (button)
-            (funcall (button-get button 'function)
-                     (button-get button 'event))))
-
-(define-button-type 'magit-popup-switch-button
-  'supertype 'magit-popup-button
-  'function  'magit-invoke-popup-switch
-  'property  :switches
-  'heading   "Switches\n"
-  'formatter 'magit-popup-format-argument-button
-  'format    " %k %d (%a)"
-  'prefix    ?-
-  'maxcols   1)
-
-(define-button-type 'magit-popup-option-button
-  'supertype 'magit-popup-button
-  'function  'magit-invoke-popup-option
-  'property  :options
-  'heading   "Options\n"
-  'formatter 'magit-popup-format-argument-button
-  'format    " %k %d (%a%v)"
-  'prefix    ?=
-  'maxcols   1)
-
-(define-button-type 'magit-popup-variable-button
-  'supertype 'magit-popup-button
-  'function  'magit-invoke-popup-action
-  'property  :variables
-  'heading   "Variables\n"
-  'formatter 'magit-popup-format-variable-button
-  'format    " %k %d"
-  'prefix    nil
-  'maxcols   1)
-
-(define-button-type 'magit-popup-action-button
-  'supertype 'magit-popup-button
-  'function  'magit-invoke-popup-action
-  'property  :actions
-  'heading   "Actions\n"
-  'formatter 'magit-popup-format-action-button
-  'format    " %k %d"
-  'prefix    nil
-  'maxcols   :max-action-columns)
-
-(define-button-type 'magit-popup-command-button
-  'supertype 'magit-popup-action-button
-  'formatter 'magit-popup-format-command-button
-  'action    (lambda (button)
-               (let ((command (button-get button 'function)))
-                 (unless (eq command 'push-button)
-                   (call-interactively command)))))
-
-(define-button-type 'magit-popup-internal-command-button
-  'supertype 'magit-popup-command-button
-  'heading   "Common Commands\n"
-  'maxcols   3)
-
-;;; Events
-
-(defvar-local magit-this-popup nil
-  "The popup which is currently active.
-This is intended for internal use only.
-Don't confuse this with `magit-current-popup'.")
-
-(defvar-local magit-this-popup-events nil
-  "The events known to the active popup.
-This is intended for internal use only.
-Don't confuse this with `magit-current-popup-args'.")
-
-(defvar-local magit-previous-popup nil)
-
-(defvar-local magit-pre-popup-buffer nil
-  "The buffer that was current before invoking the active popup.")
-
-(defun magit-popup-get (prop)
-  "While a popup is active, get the value of PROP."
-  (if (memq prop '(:switches :options :variables :actions))
-      (plist-get magit-this-popup-events prop)
-    (plist-get (symbol-value magit-this-popup) prop)))
-
-(defun magit-popup-put (prop val)
-  "While a popup is active, set the value of PROP to VAL."
-  (if (memq prop '(:switches :options :variables :actions))
-      (setq magit-this-popup-events
-            (plist-put magit-this-popup-events prop val))
-    (error "Property %s isn't supported" prop)))
-
-(defvar magit-current-popup nil
-  "The popup from which this editing command was invoked.
-
-Use this inside the `interactive' form of a popup aware command
-to determine whether it was invoked from a popup and if so from
-which popup.  If the current command was invoked without the use
-of a popup, then this is nil.")
-
-(defvar magit-current-popup-action nil
-  "The popup action now being executed.")
-
-(defvar magit-current-popup-args nil
-  "The value of the popup arguments for this editing command.
-
-If the current command was invoked from a popup, then this is
-a list of strings of all the set switches and options.  This
-includes arguments which are set by default not only those
-explicitly set during this invocation.
-
-When the value is nil, then that can be because no argument is
-set, or because the current command wasn't invoked from a popup;
-consult `magit-current-popup' to tell the difference.
-
-Generally it is better to use `NAME-arguments', which is created
-by `magit-define-popup', instead of this variable or the function
-by the same name, because `NAME-argument' uses the default value
-for the arguments when the editing command is invoked directly
-instead of from a popup.  When the command is bound in several
-popups that might not be feasible though.")
-
-(defun magit-current-popup-args (&rest filter)
-  "Return the value of the popup arguments for this editing command.
-
-The value is the same as that of the variable by the same name
-\(which see), except that FILTER is applied.  FILTER is a list
-of regexps; only arguments that match one of them are returned.
-The first element of FILTER may also be `:not' in which case
-only arguments that don't match any of the regexps are returned,
-or `:only' which doesn't change the behaviour."
-  (let ((-compare-fn (lambda (a b) (magit-popup-arg-match b a))))
-    (-filter (if (eq (car filter) :not)
-                 (lambda (arg) (not (-contains-p (cdr filter) arg)))
-               (when (eq (car filter) :only)
-                 (pop filter))
-               (lambda (arg) (-contains-p filter arg)))
-             magit-current-popup-args)))
-
-(defvar magit-current-pre-popup-buffer nil
-  "The buffer that was current before invoking the active popup.
-This is bound when invoking an action or variable.")
-
-(defmacro magit-with-pre-popup-buffer (&rest body)
-  "Execute the forms in BODY in the buffer that current before the popup.
-If `magit-current-pre-popup-buffer' is non-nil use that, else if
-`magit-pre-popup-buffer' is non-nil use that, otherwise (when no
-popup is involved) execute the forms in the current buffer."
-  (declare (indent 0))
-  `(--if-let (or magit-current-pre-popup-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer)
-       (with-current-buffer it ,@body)
-     ,@body))
-
-(defun magit-popup-arg-match (pattern string)
-  (if (or (string-match-p "=$" pattern)
-          (string-match-p "^-[A-Z]$" pattern))
-      (string-match (format "^%s\\(.*\\)$" pattern) string)
-    (string-equal string pattern)))
-
-(cl-defstruct magit-popup-event key dsc arg fun use val)
-
-(defun magit-popup-event-keydsc (ev)
-  (let ((key (magit-popup-event-key ev)))
-    (key-description (if (vectorp key) key (vector key)))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-lookup (event type)
-  (--first (equal (magit-popup-event-key it) event)
-           (-filter 'magit-popup-event-p (magit-popup-get type))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-get-args ()
-  (--mapcat (when (and (magit-popup-event-p it)
-                       (magit-popup-event-use it))
-              (list (format "%s%s"
-                            (magit-popup-event-arg it)
-                            (or (magit-popup-event-val it) ""))))
-            (append (magit-popup-get :switches)
-                    (magit-popup-get :options))))
-
-(defmacro magit-popup-convert-events (def form)
-  (declare (indent 1) (debug (form form)))
-  `(--map (if (or (null it) (stringp it) (functionp it)) it ,form) ,def))
-
-(defun magit-popup-convert-switches (val def)
-  (magit-popup-convert-events def
-    (let ((a (nth 2 it)))
-      (make-magit-popup-event
-       :key (car it) :dsc (cadr it) :arg a
-       :use (and (member a val) t)
-       ;; For arguments implemented in lisp, this function's
-       ;; doc-string is used by `magit-popup-help'.  That is
-       ;; the only thing it is used for.
-       :fun (and (string-prefix-p "\+\+" a) (nth 3 it))))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-convert-options (val def)
-  (magit-popup-convert-events def
-    (let* ((a (nth 2 it))
-           (r (format "^%s\\(.*\\)" a))
-           (v (--first (string-match r it) val)))
-      (make-magit-popup-event
-       :key (car it)  :dsc (cadr it) :arg a
-       :use (and v t) :val (and v (match-string 1 v))
-       :fun (or (nth 3 it) 'read-from-minibuffer)))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-convert-variables (_val def)
-  (magit-popup-convert-events def
-    (make-magit-popup-event
-     :key (car it) :dsc (cadr it) :fun (nth 2 it) :arg (nth 3 it))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-convert-actions (_val def)
-  (magit-popup-convert-events def
-    (make-magit-popup-event
-     :key (car it) :dsc (cadr it) :fun (nth 2 it))))
-
-;;; Define
-
-(defmacro magit-define-popup (name doc &rest args)
-  "Define a popup command named NAME.
-
-NAME should begin with the package prefix and by convention end
-with `-popup'.  That name is used for the actual command as well
-as for a variable used internally.  DOC is used as the doc-string
-of that command.
-
-Also define an option and a function named `SHORTNAME-arguments',
-where SHORTNAME is NAME with the trailing `-popup' removed.  The
-name of this option and this function can be overwritten using
-the optional argument OPTION, but that is rarely advisable. As a
-special case if OPTION is specified but nil, do not define this
-option and this function at all.
-
-The option `SHORTNAME-arguments' holds the default value for the
-popup arguments.  It can be customized from within the popup or
-using the Custom interface.
-
-The function `SHORTNAME-arguments' is a wrapper around the
-variable `magit-current-popup-args', both of which are intended
-to be used inside the `interactive' form of commands commonly
-invoked from the popup `NAME'.  When such a command is invoked
-from that popup, then the function `SHORTNAME-arguments' returns
-the value of the variable `magit-current-popup-args'; however
-when the command is invoked directly, then it returns the default
-value of the variable `SHORTNAME-arguments'.
-
-Optional argument GROUP specifies the Custom group into which the
-option is placed.  If omitted, then the option is placed into some
-group the same way it is done when directly using `defcustom' and
-omitting the group, except when NAME begins with \"magit-\", in
-which case the group `magit-git-arguments' is used.
-
-Optional argument MODE is deprecated, instead use the keyword
-arguments `:setup-function' and/or `:refresh-function'.  If MODE
-is non-nil, then it specifies the mode used by the popup buffer,
-instead of the default, which is `magit-popup-mode'.
-
-The remaining arguments should have the form
-
-    [KEYWORD VALUE]...
-
-The following keywords are meaningful (and by convention are
-usually specified in that order):
-
-`:actions'
-  The actions which can be invoked from the popup.  VALUE is a
-  list whose members have the form (KEY DESC COMMAND), see
-  `magit-define-popup-action' for details.
-
-  Actions are regular Emacs commands, which usually have an
-  `interactive' form setup to consume the values of the popup
-  `:switches' and `:options' when invoked from the corresponding
-  popup, else when invoked as the default action or directly
-  without using the popup, the default value of the variable
-  `SHORTNAME-arguments'.  This is usually done by calling the
-  function `SHORTNAME-arguments'.
-
-  Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming
-  the first member is a string or function.  In that case the
-  members are split into sections and these special elements are
-  used as headings.  If such an element is a function then it is
-  called with no arguments and must return either a string, which
-  is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the section is
-  not inserted.
-
-  Members of VALUE may also be nil.  This should only be used
-  together with `:max-action-columns' and allows having gaps in
-  the action grid, which can help arranging actions sensibly.
-
-`:default-action'
-  The default action of the popup which is used directly instead
-  of displaying the popup buffer, when the popup is invoked with
-  a prefix argument.  Also see `magit-popup-use-prefix-argument'
-  and `:use-prefix', which can be used to inverse the meaning of
-  the prefix argument.
-
-`:use-prefix'
-  Controls when to display the popup buffer and when to invoke
-  the default action (if any) directly.  This overrides the
-  global default set using `magit-popup-use-prefix-argument'.
-  The value, if specified, should be one of `default' or `popup',
-  or a function that is called with no arguments and returns one
-  of these symbols.
-
-`:max-action-columns'
-  The maximum number of actions to display on a single line, a
-  number or a function that returns a number and takes the name
-  of the section currently being inserted as argument.  If there
-  isn't enough room to display as many columns as specified here,
-  then fewer are used.
-
-`:switches'
-  The popup arguments which can be toggled on and off.  VALUE
-  is a list whose members have the form (KEY DESC SWITCH), see
-  `magit-define-popup-switch' for details.
-
-  Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming
-  the first member is a string or function.  In that case the
-  members are split into sections and these special elements are
-  used as headings.  If such an element is a function then it is
-  called with no arguments and must return either a string, which
-  is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the section is
-  not inserted.
-
-`:options'
-  The popup arguments which take a value, as in \"--opt=OPTVAL\".
-  VALUE is a list whose members have the form (KEY DESC OPTION
-  READER), see `magit-define-popup-option' for details.
-
-  Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming
-  the first member is a string or function.  In that case the
-  members are split into sections and these special elements are
-  used as headings.  If such an element is a function then it is
-  called with no arguments and must return either a string, which
-  is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the section is
-  not inserted.
-
-`:default-arguments'
-  The default arguments, a list of switches (which are then
-  enabled by default) and options with there default values, as
-  in \"--OPT=OPTVAL\".
-
-`:variables'
-
-  Variables which can be set from the popup.  VALUE is a list
-  whose members have the form (KEY DESC COMMAND FORMATTER), see
-  `magit-define-popup-variable' for details.
-
-  Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming
-  the first member is a string or function.  In that case the
-  members are split into sections and these special elements are
-  used as headings.  If such an element is a function then it is
-  called with no arguments and must return either a string, which
-  is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the section is
-  not inserted.
-
-  Members of VALUE may also be actions as described above for
-  `:actions'.
-
-  VALUE may also be a function that returns a list as describe
-  above.
-
-`:sequence-predicate'
-  When this function returns non-nil, then the popup uses
-  `:sequence-actions' instead of `:actions', and does not show
-  the `:switches' and `:options'.
-
-`:sequence-actions'
-  The actions which can be invoked from the popup, when
-  `:sequence-predicate' returns non-nil.
-
-`:setup-function'
-  When this function is specified, then it is used instead of
-  `magit-popup-default-setup'.
-
-`:refresh-function'
-  When this function is specified, then it is used instead of
-  calling `magit-popup-insert-section' three times with symbols
-  `magit-popup-switch-button', `magit-popup-option-button', and
-  finally `magit-popup-action-button' as argument.
-
-`:man-page'
-  The name of the manpage to be displayed when the user requests
-  help for a switch or argument.
-
-\(fn NAME DOC [GROUP [MODE [OPTION]]] :KEYWORD VALUE...)"
-  (declare (indent defun) (doc-string 2))
-  (let* ((str  (symbol-name name))
-         (grp  (if (keywordp (car args))
-                   (and (string-prefix-p "magit-" str) ''magit-git-arguments)
-                 (pop args)))
-         (mode (and (not (keywordp (car args))) (pop args)))
-         (opt  (if (keywordp (car args))
-                   (intern (concat (if (string-suffix-p "-popup" str)
-                                       (substring str 0 -6)
-                                     str)
-                                   "-arguments"))
-                 (eval (pop args)))))
-    `(progn
-       (defun ,name (&optional arg) ,doc
-         (interactive "P")
-         (magit-invoke-popup ',name ,mode arg))
-       (defvar ,name
-         (list :variable ',opt ,@args))
-       (magit-define-popup-keys-deferred ',name)
-       ,@(when opt
-           `((defcustom ,opt (plist-get ,name :default-arguments)
-               ""
-               ,@(and grp (list :group grp))
-               :type '(repeat (string :tag "Argument")))
-             (defun ,opt ()
-               (if (eq magit-current-popup ',name)
-                   magit-current-popup-args
-                 ,opt))
-             (put ',opt 'definition-name ',name))))))
-
-(defun magit-define-popup-switch (popup key desc switch
-                                        &optional enable at prepend)
-  "In POPUP, define KEY as SWITCH.
-
-POPUP is a popup command defined using `magit-define-popup'.
-SWITCH is a string representing an argument that takes no value.
-KEY is a character representing the second event in the sequence
-of keystrokes used to toggle the argument.  (The first event, the
-prefix, is shared among all switches, defaults to -, and can be
-changed in `magit-popup-mode-keymap').
-
-DESC is a string describing the purpose of the argument, it is
-displayed in the popup.
-
-If optional ENABLE is non-nil, then the switch is on by default.
-
-SWITCH is inserted after all other switches already defined for
-POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is
-placed first.  If optional AT is non-nil, then it should be the
-KEY of another switch already defined for POPUP, the argument
-is then placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (magit-define-popup-key popup :switches key
-    (list desc switch enable) at prepend))
-
-(defun magit-define-popup-option (popup key desc option
-                                        &optional reader value at prepend)
-  "In POPUP, define KEY as OPTION.
-
-POPUP is a popup command defined using `magit-define-popup'.
-OPTION is a string representing an argument that takes a value.
-KEY is a character representing the second event in the sequence
-of keystrokes used to set the argument's value.  (The first
-event, the prefix, is shared among all options, defaults to =,
-and can be changed in `magit-popup-mode-keymap').
-
-DESC is a string describing the purpose of the argument, it is
-displayed in the popup.
-
-If optional VALUE is non-nil then the option is on by default,
-and VALUE is its default value.
-
-READER is used to read a value from the user when the option is
-invoked and does not currently have a value.  It should take one
-argument and use it as the prompt.  If this is nil, then
-`read-from-minibuffer' is used.
-
-OPTION is inserted after all other options already defined for
-POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is
-placed first.  If optional AT is non-nil, then it should be the
-KEY of another option already defined for POPUP, the argument
-is then placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (magit-define-popup-key popup :options key
-    (list desc option reader value) at prepend))
-
-(defun magit-define-popup-variable (popup key desc command formatter
-                                          &optional at prepend)
-  "In POPUP, define KEY as COMMAND.
-
-POPUP is a popup command defined using `magit-define-popup'.
-COMMAND is a command which calls `magit-popup-set-variable'.
-FORMATTER is a function which calls `magit-popup-format-variable'.
-These two functions have to be called with the same arguments.
-
-KEY is a character representing the event used interactively call
-the COMMAND.
-
-DESC is the variable or a representation thereof.  It's not
-actually used for anything.
-
-COMMAND is inserted after all other commands already defined for
-POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is
-placed first.  If optional AT is non-nil, then it should be the
-KEY of another command already defined for POPUP, the command
-is then placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (magit-define-popup-key popup :variables key
-    (list desc command formatter) at prepend))
-
-(defun magit-define-popup-action (popup key desc command
-                                        &optional at prepend)
-  "In POPUP, define KEY as COMMAND.
-
-POPUP is a popup command defined using `magit-define-popup'.
-COMMAND can be any command but should usually consume the popup
-arguments in its `interactive' form.
-KEY is a character representing the event used invoke the action,
-i.e. to interactively call the COMMAND.
-
-DESC is a string describing the purpose of the action, it is
-displayed in the popup.
-
-COMMAND is inserted after all other commands already defined for
-POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is
-placed first.  If optional AT is non-nil, then it should be the
-KEY of another command already defined for POPUP, the command
-is then placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (magit-define-popup-key popup :actions key
-    (list desc command) at prepend))
-
-(defun magit-define-popup-sequence-action
-    (popup key desc command &optional at prepend)
-  "Like `magit-define-popup-action' but for `:sequence-action'."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (magit-define-popup-key popup :sequence-actions key
-    (list desc command) at prepend))
-
-(defconst magit-popup-type-plural-alist
-  '((:switch . :switches)
-    (:option . :options)
-    (:variable . :variables)
-    (:action . :actions)
-    (:sequence-action . :sequence-actions)))
-
-(defun magit-popup-pluralize-type (type)
-  (or (cdr (assq type magit-popup-type-plural-alist))
-      type))
-
-(defun magit-define-popup-key
-    (popup type key def &optional at prepend)
-  "In POPUP, define KEY as an action, switch, or option.
-It's better to use one of the specialized functions
-  `magit-define-popup-action',
-  `magit-define-popup-sequence-action',
-  `magit-define-popup-switch',
-  `magit-define-popup-option', or
-  `magit-define-popup-variable'."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (setq type (magit-popup-pluralize-type type))
-  (if (memq type '(:switches :options :variables :actions :sequence-actions))
-      (if (boundp popup)
-          (let* ((plist (symbol-value popup))
-                 (value (plist-get plist type))
-                 (elt   (assoc key value)))
-            (if elt
-                (setcdr elt def)
-              (setq elt (cons key def)))
-            (if at
-                (when (setq at (cl-member at value :key 'car-safe :test 'equal))
-                  (setq value (cl-delete key value :key 'car-safe :test 'equal))
-                  (if prepend
-                      (progn (push (car at) (cdr at))
-                             (setcar at elt))
-                    (push elt (cdr at))))
-              (setq value (cl-delete key value :key 'car-safe :test 'equal)))
-            (unless (assoc key value)
-              (setq value (if prepend
-                              (cons elt value)
-                            (append value (list elt)))))
-            (set popup (plist-put plist type value)))
-        (push (list type key def at prepend)
-              (get popup 'magit-popup-deferred)))
-    (error "Unknown popup event type: %s" type)))
-
-(defun magit-define-popup-keys-deferred (popup)
-  (dolist (args (get popup 'magit-popup-deferred))
-    (condition-case err
-        (apply #'magit-define-popup-key popup args)
-      ((debug error)
-       (display-warning 'magit (error-message-string err) :error))))
-  (put popup 'magit-popup-deferred nil))
-
-(defun magit-change-popup-key (popup type from to)
-  "In POPUP, bind TO to what FROM was bound to.
-TYPE is one of `:action', `:sequence-action', `:switch', or
-`:option'.  Bind TO and unbind FROM, both are characters."
-  (--if-let (assoc from (plist-get (symbol-value popup)
-                                   (magit-popup-pluralize-type type)))
-      (setcar it to)
-    (message "magit-change-popup-key: FROM key %c is unbound" from)))
-
-(defun magit-remove-popup-key (popup type key)
-  "In POPUP, remove KEY's binding of TYPE.
-POPUP is a popup command defined using `magit-define-popup'.
-TYPE is one of `:action', `:sequence-action', `:switch', or
-`:option'.  KEY is the character which is to be unbound."
-  (setq type (magit-popup-pluralize-type type))
-  (let* ((plist (symbol-value popup))
-         (alist (plist-get plist type))
-         (value (assoc key alist)))
-    (set popup (plist-put plist type (delete value alist)))))
-
-;;; Invoke
-
-(defvar-local magit-popup-previous-winconf nil)
-
-(defun magit-invoke-popup (popup mode arg)
-  (let* ((def     (symbol-value popup))
-         (val     (symbol-value (plist-get def :variable)))
-         (default (plist-get def :default-action))
-         (local   (plist-get def :use-prefix))
-         (local   (if (functionp local)
-                      (funcall local)
-                    local))
-         (use-prefix (or local magit-popup-use-prefix-argument)))
-    (cond
-     ((or (and (eq use-prefix 'default) arg)
-          (and (eq use-prefix 'popup) (not arg)))
-      (if default
-          (let ((magit-current-popup (list popup 'default))
-                (magit-current-popup-args
-                 (let ((magit-this-popup popup)
-                       (magit-this-popup-events nil))
-                   (magit-popup-default-setup val def)
-                   (magit-popup-get-args))))
-            (when (and arg (listp arg))
-              (setq current-prefix-arg (and (not (= (car arg) 4))
-                                            (list (/ (car arg) 4)))))
-            (call-interactively default))
-        (message "%s has no default action; showing popup instead." popup)
-        (magit-popup-mode-setup popup mode)))
-     ((memq use-prefix '(default popup nil))
-      (magit-popup-mode-setup popup mode)
-      (when magit-popup-show-help-echo
-        (message
-         (format
-          "[%s] show common commands, [%s] describe events, [%s] show manual"
-          (propertize "C-t"   'face 'magit-popup-key)
-          (propertize "?"     'face 'magit-popup-key)
-          (propertize "C-h i" 'face 'magit-popup-key)))))
-     (local
-      (error "Invalid :use-prefix popup property value: %s" use-prefix))
-     (t
-      (error "Invalid magit-popup-use-prefix-argument value: %s" use-prefix)))))
-
-(defun magit-invoke-popup-switch (event)
-  (interactive (list last-command-event))
-  (--if-let (magit-popup-lookup event :switches)
-      (progn
-        (setf (magit-popup-event-use it)
-              (not (magit-popup-event-use it)))
-        (magit-refresh-popup-buffer))
-    (user-error "%c isn't bound to any switch" event)))
-
-(defun magit-invoke-popup-option (event)
-  (interactive (list last-command-event))
-  (--if-let (magit-popup-lookup event :options)
-      (progn
-        (if (magit-popup-event-use it)
-            (setf (magit-popup-event-use it) nil)
-          (let* ((arg (magit-popup-event-arg it))
-                 (val (funcall
-                       (magit-popup-event-fun it)
-                       (concat arg (unless (string-match-p "=$" arg) ": "))
-                       (magit-popup-event-val it))))
-            (setf (magit-popup-event-use it) t)
-            (setf (magit-popup-event-val it) val)))
-        (magit-refresh-popup-buffer))
-    (user-error "%c isn't bound to any option" event)))
-
-(defun magit-invoke-popup-action (event)
-  (interactive (list last-command-event))
-  (let ((action   (magit-popup-lookup event :actions))
-        (variable (magit-popup-lookup event :variables)))
-    (when (and variable (not (magit-popup-event-arg variable)))
-      (setq action variable)
-      (setq variable nil))
-    (cond ((or action variable)
-           (let* ((magit-current-popup magit-this-popup)
-                  (magit-current-popup-args (magit-popup-get-args))
-                  (magit-current-pre-popup-buffer magit-pre-popup-buffer)
-                  (command (magit-popup-event-fun (or action variable)))
-                  (magit-current-popup-action command))
-             (when action
-               (magit-popup-quit))
-             (setq this-command command)
-             (call-interactively command)
-             (unless action
-               (magit-refresh-popup-buffer))))
-          ((eq event ?q)
-           (magit-popup-quit)
-           (when magit-previous-popup
-             (magit-popup-mode-setup magit-previous-popup nil)))
-          (t
-           (user-error "%c isn't bound to any action" event)))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-quit ()
-  "Quit the current popup command without invoking an action."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((winconf magit-popup-previous-winconf))
-    (if (derived-mode-p 'magit-popup-mode)
-        (kill-buffer)
-      (magit-popup-help-mode -1)
-      (kill-local-variable 'magit-popup-previous-winconf))
-    (when winconf
-      (set-window-configuration winconf))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-read-number (prompt &optional default)
-  "Like `read-number' but DEFAULT may be a numeric string."
-  (read-number prompt (if (stringp default)
-                          (string-to-number default)
-                        default)))
-
-;;; Save
-
-(defun magit-popup-set-default-arguments (arg)
-  "Set default value for the arguments for the current popup.
-Then close the popup without invoking an action; unless a prefix
-argument is used in which case the popup remains open.
-
-For a popup named `NAME-popup' that usually means setting the
-value of the custom option `NAME-arguments'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (-if-let (var (magit-popup-get :variable))
-      (progn (customize-set-variable var (magit-popup-get-args))
-             (unless arg (magit-popup-quit)))
-    (user-error "Nothing to set")))
-
-(defun magit-popup-save-default-arguments (arg)
-  "Save default value for the arguments for the current popup.
-Then close the popup without invoking an action; unless a prefix
-argument is used in which case the popup remains open.
-
-For a popup named `NAME-popup' that usually means saving the
-value of the custom option `NAME-arguments'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (-if-let (var (magit-popup-get :variable))
-      (progn (customize-save-variable var (magit-popup-get-args))
-             (unless arg (magit-popup-quit)))
-    (user-error "Nothing to save")))
-
-;;; Help
-
-(defun magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands ()
-  "Show or hide an additional section with common commands.
-The commands listed in this section are common to all popups
-and are defined in `magit-popup-mode-map' (which see)."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq magit-popup-show-common-commands
-        (not magit-popup-show-common-commands))
-  (magit-refresh-popup-buffer)
-  (fit-window-to-buffer))
-
-(defun magit-popup-help ()
-  "Show help for the argument or action at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((man (magit-popup-get :man-page))
-         (key (read-key-sequence
-               (concat "Describe key" (and man " (? for manpage)") ": ")))
-         (int (aref key (1- (length key))))
-         (def (or (lookup-key (current-local-map)  key t)
-                  (lookup-key (current-global-map) key))))
-    (pcase def
-      (`magit-invoke-popup-switch
-       (--if-let (magit-popup-lookup int :switches)
-           (if (and (string-prefix-p "++" (magit-popup-event-arg it))
-                    (magit-popup-event-fun it))
-               (magit-popup-describe-function (magit-popup-event-fun it))
-             (magit-popup-manpage man it))
-         (user-error "%c isn't bound to any switch" int)))
-      (`magit-invoke-popup-option
-       (--if-let (magit-popup-lookup int :options)
-           (if (and (string-prefix-p "++" (magit-popup-event-arg it))
-                    (magit-popup-event-fun it))
-               (magit-popup-describe-function (magit-popup-event-fun it))
-             (magit-popup-manpage man it))
-         (user-error "%c isn't bound to any option" int)))
-      (`magit-popup-help
-       (magit-popup-manpage man nil))
-      ((or `self-insert-command
-           `magit-invoke-popup-action)
-       (setq def (or (magit-popup-lookup int :actions)
-                     (magit-popup-lookup int :variables)))
-       (if def
-           (magit-popup-describe-function (magit-popup-event-fun def))
-         (ding)
-         (message nil)))
-      (`nil (ding)
-            (message nil))
-      (_    (magit-popup-describe-function def)))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-manpage (topic arg)
-  (unless topic
-    (user-error "No man page associated with %s"
-                (magit-popup-get :man-page)))
-  (when arg
-    (setq arg (magit-popup-event-arg arg))
-    (when (string-prefix-p "--" arg)
-      ;; handle '--' option and the '--[no-]' shorthand
-      (setq arg (cond ((string= "-- " arg)
-                       "\\(?:\\[--\\] \\)?<[^[:space:]]+>\\.\\.\\.")
-                      ((string-prefix-p "--no-" arg)
-                       (concat "--"
-                               "\\[?no-\\]?"
-                               (substring arg 5)))
-                      (t
-                       (concat "--"
-                               "\\(?:\\[no-\\]\\)?"
-                               (substring arg 2)))))))
-  (let ((winconf (current-window-configuration)) buffer)
-    (pcase magit-popup-manpage-package
-      (`woman (delete-other-windows)
-              (split-window-below)
-              (with-no-warnings ; display-buffer-function is obsolete
-                (let ((display-buffer-alist nil)
-                      (display-buffer-function nil)
-                      (display-buffer-overriding-action nil))
-                  (woman topic)))
-              (setq buffer (current-buffer)))
-      (`man   (cl-letf (((symbol-function #'fboundp) (lambda (_) nil)))
-                (setq buffer (man topic)))
-              (delete-other-windows)
-              (split-window-below)
-              (set-window-buffer (selected-window) buffer)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (setq magit-popup-previous-winconf winconf)
-      (magit-popup-help-mode)
-      (fit-window-to-buffer (next-window))
-      (if (and arg
-               (Man-find-section "OPTIONS")
-               (let ((case-fold-search nil)
-                     ;; This matches preceding/proceeding options.
-                     ;; Options such as '-a', '-S[<keyid>]', and
-                     ;; '--grep=<pattern>' are matched by this regex
-                     ;; without the shy group. The '. ' in the shy
-                     ;; group is for options such as '-m
-                     ;; parent-number', and the '-[^[:space:]]+ ' is
-                     ;; for options such as '--mainline parent-number'
-                     (others "-\\(?:. \\|-[^[:space:]]+ \\)?[^[:space:]]+"))
-                 (re-search-forward
-                  ;; should start with whitespace, and may have any
-                  ;; number of options before/after
-                  (format "^[\t\s]+\\(?:%s, \\)*?\\(?1:%s\\)%s\\(?:, %s\\)*$"
-                          others
-                          ;; options don't necessarily end in an '='
-                          ;; (e.g., '--gpg-sign[=<keyid>]')
-                          (string-remove-suffix "=" arg)
-                          ;; Simple options don't end in an '='.
-                          ;; Splitting this into 2 cases should make
-                          ;; getting false positives less likely.
-                          (if (string-suffix-p "=" arg)
-                              ;; [^[:space:]]*[^.[:space:]] matches
-                              ;; the option value, which is usually
-                              ;; after the option name and either '='
-                              ;; or '[='. The value can't end in a
-                              ;; period, as that means it's being used
-                              ;; at the end of a sentence. The space
-                              ;; is for options such as '--mainline
-                              ;; parent-number'.
-                              "\\(?: \\|\\[?=\\)[^[:space:]]*[^.[:space:]]"
-                            ;; Either this doesn't match anything
-                            ;; (e.g., '-a'), or the option is followed
-                            ;; by a value delimited by a '[', '<', or
-                            ;; ':'. A space might appear before this
-                            ;; value, as in '-f <file>'. The space
-                            ;; alternative is for options such as '-m
-                            ;; parent-number'.
-                            "\\(?:\\(?: \\| ?[\\[<:]\\)[^[:space:]]*[^.[:space:]]\\)?")
-                          others)
-                  nil
-                  t)))
-          (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
-        (goto-char (point-min))))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-describe-function (function)
-  (let ((winconf (current-window-configuration)))
-    (delete-other-windows)
-    (split-window-below)
-    (other-window 1)
-    (with-no-warnings ; display-buffer-function is obsolete
-      (let ((display-buffer-alist '(("" display-buffer-use-some-window)))
-            (display-buffer-function nil)
-            (display-buffer-overriding-action nil)
-            (help-window-select nil))
-        (describe-function function)))
-    (fit-window-to-buffer)
-    (other-window 1)
-    (setq magit-popup-previous-winconf winconf)
-    (magit-popup-help-mode)))
-
-(defun magit-popup-info ()
-  "Show the popup manual."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((winconf (current-window-configuration)))
-    (delete-other-windows)
-    (split-window-below)
-    (info "(magit-popup.info)Usage")
-    (magit-popup-help-mode)
-    (setq magit-popup-previous-winconf winconf))
-  (magit-popup-help-mode)
-  (fit-window-to-buffer (next-window)))
-
-(define-minor-mode magit-popup-help-mode
-  "Auxiliary minor mode used to restore previous window configuration.
-When some sort of help buffer is created from within a popup,
-then this minor mode is turned on in that buffer, so that when
-the user quits it, the previous window configuration is also
-restored."
-  :keymap '(([remap Man-quit]    . magit-popup-quit)
-            ([remap Info-exit]   . magit-popup-quit)
-            ([remap quit-window] . magit-popup-quit)))
-
-;;; Modes
-
-(define-derived-mode magit-popup-mode fundamental-mode "MagitPopup"
-  "Major mode for infix argument popups."
-  :mode 'magit-popup
-  (setq truncate-lines t)
-  (setq buffer-read-only t)
-  (setq-local scroll-margin 0)
-  (setq-local magit-popup-show-common-commands magit-popup-show-common-commands)
-  (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer))
-
-(put 'magit-popup-mode 'mode-class 'special)
-
-(defun magit-popup-default-setup (val def)
-  (if (--when-let (magit-popup-get :sequence-predicate)
-        (funcall it))
-      (magit-popup-put :actions (magit-popup-convert-actions
-                                 val (magit-popup-get :sequence-actions)))
-    (let ((vars (plist-get def :variables)))
-      (when (functionp vars)
-        (setq vars (funcall vars)))
-      (when vars
-        (magit-popup-put :variables (magit-popup-convert-variables val vars))))
-    (magit-popup-put :switches (magit-popup-convert-switches
-                                val (plist-get def :switches)))
-    (magit-popup-put :options  (magit-popup-convert-options
-                                val (plist-get def :options)))
-    (magit-popup-put :actions  (magit-popup-convert-actions
-                                val (plist-get def :actions)))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-mode-setup (popup mode)
-  (setq magit-previous-popup magit-current-popup)
-  (let ((val (symbol-value (plist-get (symbol-value popup) :variable)))
-        (def (symbol-value popup))
-        (buf (current-buffer)))
-    (magit-popup-mode-display-buffer (get-buffer-create
-                                      (format "*%s*" popup))
-                                     (or mode 'magit-popup-mode))
-    (setq magit-this-popup popup)
-    (setq magit-pre-popup-buffer buf)
-    (if (bound-and-true-p magit-popup-setup-hook) ; obsolete
-        (run-hook-with-args 'magit-popup-setup-hook val def)
-      (funcall (or (magit-popup-get :setup-function)
-                   'magit-popup-default-setup)
-               val def)))
-  (magit-refresh-popup-buffer)
-  (fit-window-to-buffer nil nil (line-number-at-pos (point-max))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-mode-display-buffer (buffer mode)
-  (let ((winconf (current-window-configuration)))
-    (select-window (display-buffer buffer magit-popup-display-buffer-action))
-    (funcall mode)
-    (setq magit-popup-previous-winconf winconf)))
-
-(defvar magit-refresh-popup-buffer-hook nil
-  "Hook run by `magit-refresh-popup-buffer'.
-
-The hook is run right after inserting the representation of the
-popup events but before optionally inserting the representation
-of events shared by all popups and before point is adjusted.")
-
-(defun magit-refresh-popup-buffer ()
-  (let* ((inhibit-read-only t)
-         (button (button-at (point)))
-         (prefix (and button (button-get button 'prefix)))
-         (event  (and button (button-get button 'event))))
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (save-excursion
-      (--if-let (magit-popup-get :refresh-function)
-          (funcall it)
-        (magit-popup-insert-section 'magit-popup-variable-button)
-        (magit-popup-insert-section 'magit-popup-switch-button)
-        (magit-popup-insert-section 'magit-popup-option-button)
-        (magit-popup-insert-section 'magit-popup-action-button))
-      (run-hooks 'magit-refresh-popup-buffer-hook)
-      (when magit-popup-show-common-commands
-        (magit-popup-insert-command-section
-         'magit-popup-internal-command-button
-         magit-popup-common-commands)))
-    (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-    (when event
-      (while (and (ignore-errors (forward-button 1))
-                  (let ((b (button-at (point))))
-                    (or (not (equal (button-get b 'prefix) prefix))
-                        (not (equal (button-get b 'event)  event)))))))))
-
-;;; Draw
-
-(defvar magit-popup-min-padding 3
-  "Minimal amount of whitespace between columns in popup buffers.")
-
-(defun magit-popup-insert-section (type &optional spec heading)
-  (if (not spec)
-      (progn (setq spec (magit-popup-get (button-type-get type 'property)))
-             (when spec
-               (if (or (stringp (car spec))
-                       (functionp (car spec)))
-                   (--each (--partition-by-header
-                            (or (stringp it) (functionp it))
-                            spec)
-                     (magit-popup-insert-section type (cdr it) (car it)))
-                 (magit-popup-insert-section type spec))))
-    (let* ((formatter (button-type-get type 'formatter))
-           (items (mapcar (lambda (ev)
-                            (and ev (or (funcall formatter type ev) '(""))))
-                          (or spec (magit-popup-get
-                                    (button-type-get type 'property)))))
-           (maxcols (button-type-get type 'maxcols))
-           (pred (magit-popup-get :sequence-predicate)))
-      (when items
-        (if (functionp heading)
-            (when (setq heading (funcall heading))
-              (insert heading ?\n))
-          (unless heading
-            (setq heading (button-type-get type 'heading)))
-          (insert (propertize heading 'face 'magit-popup-heading))
-          (unless (string-match "\n$" heading)
-            (insert "\n")))
-        (if (and pred (funcall pred))
-            (setq maxcols nil)
-          (cl-typecase maxcols
-            (keyword (setq maxcols (magit-popup-get maxcols)))
-            (symbol  (setq maxcols (symbol-value maxcols)))))
-        (when (functionp maxcols)
-          (setq maxcols (funcall maxcols heading)))
-        (when heading
-          (let ((colwidth
-                 (+ (apply 'max (mapcar (lambda (e) (length (car e))) items))
-                    magit-popup-min-padding)))
-            (dolist (item items)
-              (unless (bolp)
-                (let ((padding (- colwidth (% (current-column) colwidth))))
-                  (if (and (< (+ (current-column) padding colwidth)
-                              (window-width))
-                           (< (ceiling (/ (current-column) (* colwidth 1.0)))
-                              (or maxcols 1000)))
-                      (insert (make-string padding ?\s))
-                    (insert "\n"))))
-              (unless (equal item '(""))
-                (if item
-                    (apply 'insert-button item)
-                  (insert ?\s)))))
-          (insert (if (= (char-before) ?\n) "\n" "\n\n")))))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-format-argument-button (type ev)
-  (list (format-spec
-         (button-type-get type 'format)
-         `((?k . ,(propertize (concat
-                               (--when-let (button-type-get type 'prefix)
-                                 (char-to-string it))
-                               (magit-popup-event-keydsc ev))
-                              'face 'magit-popup-key))
-           (?d . ,(magit-popup-event-dsc ev))
-           (?a . ,(propertize (magit-popup-event-arg ev)
-                              'face (if (magit-popup-event-use ev)
-                                        'magit-popup-argument
-                                      'magit-popup-disabled-argument)))
-           (?v . ,(let ((val (magit-popup-event-val ev)))
-                    (if (and (magit-popup-event-use ev)
-                             (not (equal val "")))
-                        (propertize (format "\"%s\"" val)
-                                    'face 'magit-popup-option-value)
-                      "")))))
-        'type type 'event (magit-popup-event-key ev)))
-
-(defun magit-popup-format-variable-button (type ev)
-  (if (not (magit-popup-event-arg ev))
-      (magit-popup-format-action-button 'magit-popup-action-button ev)
-    (list (format-spec
-           (button-type-get type 'format)
-           `((?k . ,(propertize (magit-popup-event-keydsc ev)
-                                'face 'magit-popup-key))
-             (?d . ,(funcall (magit-popup-event-arg ev)))))
-          'type type 'event (magit-popup-event-key ev))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-format-action-button (type ev)
-  (let* ((cmd (magit-popup-event-fun ev))
-         (dsc (magit-popup-event-dsc ev))
-         (fun (and (functionp dsc) dsc)))
-    (unless (and disabled-command-function
-                 (symbolp cmd)
-                 (get cmd 'disabled))
-      (when fun
-        (setq dsc
-              (-when-let (branch (funcall fun))
-                (if (text-property-not-all 0 (length branch) 'face nil branch)
-                    branch
-                  (magit-branch-set-face branch)))))
-      (when dsc
-        (list (format-spec
-               (button-type-get type 'format)
-               `((?k . ,(propertize (magit-popup-event-keydsc ev)
-                                    'face 'magit-popup-key))
-                 (?d . ,dsc)
-                 (?D . ,(if (and (not fun)
-                                 (eq cmd (magit-popup-get :default-action)))
-                            (propertize dsc 'face 'bold)
-                          dsc))))
-              'type type 'event (magit-popup-event-key ev))))))
-
-(defun magit-popup-insert-command-section (type spec)
-  (magit-popup-insert-section
-   type (mapcar (lambda (elt)
-                  (list (car (where-is-internal (cadr elt)
-                                                (current-local-map)))
-                        (car elt)))
-                spec)))
-
-(defun magit-popup-format-command-button (type elt)
-  (nconc (magit-popup-format-action-button
-          type (make-magit-popup-event :key (car  elt)
-                                       :dsc (cadr elt)))
-         (list 'function (lookup-key (current-local-map) (car elt)))))
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun magit-popup-import-file-args (args files)
-  (if files
-      (cons (concat "-- " (mapconcat #'identity files ",")) args)
-    args))
-
-(defun magit-popup-export-file-args (args)
-  (let ((files (--first (string-prefix-p "-- " it) args)))
-    (when files
-      (setq args  (remove files args))
-      (setq files (split-string (substring files 3) ",")))
-    (list args files)))
-
-(defconst magit-popup-font-lock-keywords
-  (eval-when-compile
-    `((,(concat "(\\(magit-define-popup\\)\\_>"
-                "[ \t'\(]*"
-                "\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)?")
-       (1 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-       (2 'font-lock-function-name-face nil t)))))
-
-(font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode magit-popup-font-lock-keywords)
-
-;;; _
-(provide 'magit-popup)
-;; Local Variables:
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-;;; magit-popup.el ends here
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-This is magit-popup.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from
-magit-popup.texi.
-
-     Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Magit-Popup: (magit-popup). Infix arguments with feedback.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: magit-popup.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Introduction,  Up: (dir)
-
-Magit-Popup User Manual
-***********************
-
-Taking inspiration from regular prefix commands and prefix arguments,
-this library implements a similar abstraction; a new kind of prefix
-command that is associated with a specific set of infix arguments and
-suffix commands.
-
-This manual is for Magit-Popup version 2.12.4.
-
-     Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Introduction::
-* Usage::
-* Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands::
-
-— The Detailed Node Listing —
-
-Usage
-
-* Customizing Existing Popups::
-* Other Options::
-
-Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands
-
-* Defining Prefix Commands::
-* Defining Suffix Commands::
-
-
-
-File: magit-popup.info,  Node: Introduction,  Next: Usage,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
-
-1 Introduction
-**************
-
-Taking inspiration from regular prefix commands and prefix arguments,
-this library implements a similar abstraction; a new kind of prefix
-command that is associated with a specific set of infix arguments and
-suffix commands.
-
-   Invoking such a prefix command displays a popup buffer which lists
-the associated infix arguments and suffix commands.  In that buffer each
-argument is prefixed with the key sequence that can be used to toggle it
-or change its value.  Likewise each suffix command is prefixed with the
-key used to invoke it.  Such a popup buffer might look like this:
-
-     ,-----------------------------------------
-     |Switches
-     | -l Show graph (--graph)
-     | -d Show refnames (--decorate)
-     |
-     |Options
-     | =m Search messages (--grep="popup")
-     | =p Search patches (-G)
-     |
-     |Action
-     | l Show log for current branch
-     | o Show log for another branch
-     '-----------------------------------------
-
-   The user could then for example type ‘-l’ to toggle the ‘--graph’
-*switch* (when it is on then it is shown in green, otherwise in gray),
-or ‘=m’ to change the value of the *option* ‘--grep’.
-
-   Once all arguments are as desired one invokes a suffix command, which
-causes the popup buffer to disappear.  The suffix command should then
-retrieve the infix arguments in its ‘interactive’ form like this is done
-for prefix arguments.
-
-   While such "prefix-infix-suffix" combos were inspired by regular
-prefix commands and prefix arguments, they are also quite different.
-This should illustrate the most basic differences:
-
-   • A regular prefix command
-
-                  /- command1
-          prefix --- command2
-                  \- command3
-
-   • Prefix arguments
-
-                   /- command1
-          C-u ... --- command2
-                   \- well any command
-
-   • A Prefix-Infix-Suffix combo
-
-                   /- argument1 -\ /- suffix1
-          prefix----- argument2 --+-- suffix2
-                 ^ \- argument3 -/
-                 |        |
-                 '--------'
-              (refresh buffer)
-
-   This library was written as a replacement for ‘magit-key-mode’, which
-was used in Magit releases before 2.1.0.  It is used to implement all
-"popups" in the current Magit release but a future release will switch
-to yet another implementation.
-
-   This library does not depend on any other Magit libraries and it is
-distributed as a separate package, which makes it possible to use it in
-packages that are not related to Magit.  But keep in mind that it will
-be deprecated eventually.
-
-
-File: magit-popup.info,  Node: Usage,  Next: Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands,  Prev: Introduction,  Up: Top
-
-2 Usage
-*******
-
-Every popup buffers created with a prefix command contains a section
-named "Actions" listing the available suffix commands.  Most buffers
-also contain a "Switches" and/or an "Options" section which list the two
-types of infix arguments separately.
-
-   Switches are arguments that can be toggled on or off.  When a switch
-is active then it is shown in color, when it is off then it is shown in
-gray (of course the details depend on the color theme in use).
-
-   Options are arguments that have a value.  When an option has a value
-then that is shown after the option itself.  Because for some options
-the empty string is a valid value, options are additionally colorized
-like switches to indicate whether they are active or not.
-
-   The events bound to suffix commands are always single alphabetic
-characters.  The bindings for arguments are always two events long.  For
-switches the first key is always ‘-’, for options it is always ‘=’.  The
-second key is always an alphabetic character.
-
-   By default popup buffers also feature a section listing commands
-common to all popups.  To avoid conflicts with suffix commands, the
-bindings of these common commands are not alphabetic characters.  This
-section is shown by default so that documentation-resistant users get a
-chance to notice them.
-
- -- User Option: magit-popup-show-common-commands
-
-     This option controls whether the section that lists the commands
-     that are common to all popups is initially shown.
-
-     By default this is not the case, but note that you can temporarily
-     show this section using ‘C-t’, which therefore is the only common
-     command you actually have to memorize.
-
-‘C-t’     (‘magit-popup-toggle-show-common-commands’)
-
-     Show or hide the section listing the commands shared by all popups.
-
-‘C-g’     (‘magit-popup-quit’)
-
-     Quit popup buffer without invoking a suffix command.
-
-   Without further action, setting arguments only affects the next
-suffix command.  Invoking the same prefix command again resets the
-arguments to their default value, but the defaults can be changed
-directly from the popup buffer itself.  For a prefix command named
-‘NAME-popup’ the default values are stored as the value of the custom
-option named ‘NAME-arguments’.  While this option can be customized
-using the Custom interface, it is better to do so directly from the
-popup buffer.
-
-‘C-c C-c’     (‘magit-popup-set-default-arguments’)
-
-     This sets the default value for the arguments for the current
-     popup.
-
-     Then the popup buffer is closed without invoking a suffix command;
-     unless a prefix argument is used in which case the popup remains
-     open.
-
-‘C-x C-s’     (‘magit-popup-save-default-arguments’)
-
-     This sets the default value for the arguments for the current popup
-     and saves it for future Emacs sessions.
-
-     Then the popup buffer is closed without invoking an action; unless
-     a prefix argument is used in which case the popup remains open.
-
-   It is also possible to add additional arguments and commands to an
-existing popup, but that cannot be done directly from the popup (or the
-Custom interface).  See *note Customizing Existing Popups::.
-
-   Documentation about a popup’s arguments and commands can be shown
-directly from the popup.
-
-‘C-h i’     (‘magit-popup-info’)
-
-     Show this manual.
-
-‘?’     (‘magit-popup-help’)
-
-     This command reads a key sequence and then shows the documentation
-     of the argument or command that sequence is bound to.  In other
-     words type the same keys that you would use to invoke the argument
-     or command, but prefix the sequence with ‘?’.
-
-     For suffix commands this shows the doc-string.  For arguments this
-     command can only show something for popups that have an associated
-     man-page.  If the man-page is set, then this command displays it in
-     a separate buffer and puts point on the entry about the argument in
-     question.
-
-     The buffer which is used to display the documentation is selected.
-     Simply press ‘q’ to leave that buffer and restore the old window
-     configuration.
-
-   While it isn’t very useful, it is possible to move around in a popup
-buffer using ‘C-p’ and ‘C-n’, and to invoke the argument or command at
-point using ‘RET’.  But it is much more efficient to use the dedicated
-key bindings instead, so these commands are not listed in popup buffers
-along with the other common commands.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Customizing Existing Popups::
-* Other Options::
-
-
-File: magit-popup.info,  Node: Customizing Existing Popups,  Next: Other Options,  Up: Usage
-
-2.1 Customizing Existing Popups
-===============================
-
-It is possible to define additional infix arguments and suffix commands
-to an existing popup using the following functions.
-
-   You can find some examples which use the below commands at
-<https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Additional-proposed-infix-arguments-and-suffix-commands>.
-
- -- Function: magit-define-popup-switch popup key desc switch &optional
-          enable at prepend
-
-     In POPUP, define KEY as SWITCH.
-
-     POPUP is a popup command defined using ‘magit-define-popup’.
-     SWITCH is a string representing an argument that takes no value.
-     KEY is a character representing the second event in the sequence of
-     keystrokes used to toggle the argument.  (The first event, the
-     prefix, is shared among all switches, defaults to ‘-’, and can be
-     changed in ‘magit-popup-mode-keymap’).
-
-     DESC is a string describing the purpose of the argument, it is
-     displayed in the popup.
-
-     If optional ENABLE is non-nil then the switch is on by default.
-
-     SWITCH is inserted after all other switches already defined for
-     POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is
-     placed first.  If optional AT is non-nil then it should be the KEY
-     of another switch already defined for POPUP, the argument is then
-     placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND.
-
- -- Function: magit-define-popup-option popup key desc option &optional
-          reader value at prepend
-
-     In POPUP, define KEY as OPTION.
-
-     POPUP is a popup command defined using ‘magit-define-popup’.
-     OPTION is a string representing an argument that takes a value.
-     KEY is a character representing the second event in the sequence of
-     keystrokes used to set the argument’s value.  (The first event, the
-     prefix, is shared among all options, defaults to ‘=’, and can be
-     changed in ‘magit-popup-mode-keymap’).
-
-     DESC is a string describing the purpose of the argument, it is
-     displayed in the popup.
-
-     If optional VALUE is non-nil then the option is on by default, and
-     VALUE is its default value.
-
-     READER is used to read a value from the user when the option is
-     invoked and does not currently have a value.  It should take one
-     argument and use it as the prompt.  If this is nil, then
-     ‘read-from-minibuffer’ is used.
-
-     OPTION is inserted after all other options already defined for
-     POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is
-     placed first.  If optional AT is non-nil then it should be the KEY
-     of another option already defined for POPUP, the argument is then
-     placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND.
-
- -- Function: magit-define-popup-action popup key desc command &optional
-          at prepend
-
-     In POPUP, define KEY as COMMAND.
-
-     POPUP is a popup command defined using ‘magit-define-popup’.
-     COMMAND can be any command but should usually consume the popup
-     arguments in its ‘interactive’ form.  KEY is a character
-     representing the event used invoke the action, i.e.  to
-     interactively call the COMMAND.
-
-     DESC is a string describing the purpose of the action, it is
-     displayed in the popup.
-
-     COMMAND is inserted after all other commands already defined for
-     POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is
-     placed first.  If optional AT is non-nil then it should be the KEY
-     of another command already defined for POPUP, the command is then
-     placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND.
-
- -- Function: magit-define-popup-sequence-action popup key desc command
-          &optional at prepend
-
-     Like ‘magit-define-popup-action’, but modifies the value of the
-     ‘:sequence-actions’ property instead of ‘:actions’.
-
- -- Function: magit-define-popup-variable popup key desc command
-          formatter &optional at prepend
-
-     In POPUP, define KEY as COMMAND.
-
-     POPUP is a popup command defined using ‘magit-define-popup’.
-     COMMAND is a command which calls ‘magit-popup-set-variable’.
-     FORMATTER is a function which calls ‘magit-popup-format-variable’.
-     These two functions have to be called with the same arguments.
-
-     KEY is a character representing the event used interactively call
-     the COMMAND.
-
-     DESC is the variable or a representation thereof.  It’s not
-     actually used for anything.
-
-     COMMAND is inserted after all other commands already defined for
-     POPUP, unless optional PREPEND is non-nil, in which case it is
-     placed first.  If optional AT is non-nil then it should be the KEY
-     of another command already defined for POPUP, the command is then
-     placed before or after AT, depending on PREPEND."
-
- -- Function: magit-change-popup-key popup type from to
-
-     In POPUP, bind TO to what FROM was bound to.  TYPE is one of
-     ‘:action’, ‘:sequence-action’, ‘:switch’, or ‘:option’.  Bind TO
-     and unbind FROM, both are characters.
-
- -- Function: magit-remove-popup-key popup type key
-
-     In POPUP, remove KEY’s binding of TYPE.  POPUP is a popup command
-     defined using ‘magit-define-popup’.  TYPE is one of ‘:action’,
-     ‘:sequence-action’, ‘:switch’, or ‘:option’.  KEY is the character
-     which is to be unbound.
-
-   It is also possible to change other aspects of a popup by setting a
-property using ‘plist-put’.  See *note Defining Prefix Commands:: for
-valid properties.  The most likely change Magit users might want to make
-is:
-
-     (plist-put magit-show-refs-popup :use-prefix nil)
-
-
-File: magit-popup.info,  Node: Other Options,  Prev: Customizing Existing Popups,  Up: Usage
-
-2.2 Other Options
-=================
-
- -- User Option: magit-popup-use-prefix-argument
-
-     This option controls the effect that the use of a prefix argument
-     before entering a popup has.
-
-        • ‘default’
-
-          With a prefix argument directly invoke the popup’s default
-          action (an Emacs command), instead of bringing up the popup.
-
-        • ‘popup’
-
-          With a prefix argument bring up the popup, otherwise directly
-          invoke the popup’s default action.
-
-        • ‘nil’
-
-          Ignore prefix arguments.
-
-     This option can be overridden for individual popups.
-     ‘magit-show-refs-popup’ for example defaults to invoking the
-     default action directly.  It only shows the popup buffer when a
-     prefix argument is used.  See *note Customizing Existing Popups::.
-
- -- User Option: magit-popup-manpage-package
-
-     The Emacs package used to display man-pages, one of ‘man’ or
-     ‘woman’.
-
- -- User Option: magit-popup-display-buffer-action
-
-     The option controls how the window used to display a popup buffer
-     is created.  Popup buffers are displayed using ‘display-buffer’
-     with the value of this option as ACTION argument.  You can also set
-     this to nil and instead add an entry to ‘display-buffer-alist’.
-
-   To emphasize the default action by making it bold use this:
-
-     (button-type-put 'magit-popup-action-button 'format " %k %D")
-
-
-File: magit-popup.info,  Node: Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands,  Prev: Usage,  Up: Top
-
-3 Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands
-*************************************
-
-If you write an extension for Magit then you should use this library now
-and later when ‘transient’ is released port to that.
-
-   If you are considering using this library to define popups for
-packages not related to Magit, then keep in mind that it will be
-superseded eventually.  Once ‘transient’ has been released I will only
-fix bugs in ‘magit-popup’ but not implement any new features.
-
-   Also consider using ‘hydra’ instead.  To some extend ‘magit-popup’
-and ‘hydra’ are similar but have a different focus.  The main purpose of
-‘magit-popup’ is to pass infix arguments to suffix commands.  If all you
-need is a command dispatcher then you are better of using ‘hydra’.  Of
-course ‘hydra’ may also be a better fit not only because of the features
-it lacks, but also because of the features it provides, which are in
-turn missing from ‘magit-popup’.
-
-   Here is an example of how one defines a prefix command along with its
-infix arguments, and then also one of its suffix commands.
-
-     ;;;###autoload (autoload 'magit-tag-popup "magit" nil t)
-     (magit-define-popup magit-tag-popup
-       "Show popup buffer featuring tagging commands."
-       'magit-commands
-       :man-page "git-tag"
-       :switches '((?a "Annotate" "--annotate")
-                   (?s "Sign"     "--sign")
-                   (?f "Force"    "--force"))
-       :actions  '((?t "Create"   magit-tag)
-                   (?k "Delete"   magit-tag-delete)
-                   (?p "Prune"    magit-tag-prune))
-       :default-action 'magit-tag)
-
-     ;;;###autoload
-     (defun magit-tag (name rev &optional args)
-       "Create a new tag with the given NAME at REV."
-       (interactive (list (magit-read-tag "Tag name")
-                          (magit-read-branch-or-commit "Place tag on")
-                          (magit-tag-arguments)))
-       (magit-run-git-with-editor "tag" args name rev))
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Defining Prefix Commands::
-* Defining Suffix Commands::
-
-
-File: magit-popup.info,  Node: Defining Prefix Commands,  Next: Defining Suffix Commands,  Up: Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands
-
-3.1 Defining Prefix Commands
-============================
-
-Prefix commands and their infix arguments are defined using the macro
-‘magit-define-popup’.  The key bindings and descriptions of suffix
-commands are also defined using that macro, but the actual interactive
-commands have to be defined separately using plain ‘defun’.
-
- -- Macro: magit-define-popup name doc [group [mode [option]]] :keyword
-          value...
-
-     This macro defines a popup named NAME.  The NAME should begin with
-     the package prefix and by convention end with ‘-popup’, it is used
-     as the name of the command which shows the popup and for an
-     internal variable (whose value is used to store information about
-     the popup and should not be accessed directly).  DOC is the
-     doc-string of the popup command.
-
-     This macro also defines an option and a function both named
-     ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’, where SHORTNAME is NAME with the trailing
-     ‘-popup’ removed.  The name of this option and this function can be
-     overwritten using the optional argument OPTION, but that is rarely
-     advisable.  As a special case if OPTION is specified but ‘nil’,
-     then this option and this function are not defined at all, which is
-     useful for popups that are used as simple dispatchers that offer no
-     arguments.
-
-     The option ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’ holds the value for the popup
-     arguments.  It can be customized from within the popup or using the
-     Custom interface.  It can also have a buffer local value in any
-     non-popup buffer.  The local value for the buffer from which the
-     popup command was invoked, can be set from within the popup buffer.
-
-     The function ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’ returns the currently effective
-     value of the variable by the same name.  See below for more
-     information.
-
-     Optional argument GROUP specifies the Custom group into which the
-     option is placed.  If omitted then the option is placed into some
-     group the same way it is done when directly using ‘defcustom’ and
-     omitting the group, except when NAME begins with "magit-", in which
-     case the group ‘magit-git-arguments’ is used.
-
-     The optional argument MODE specifies the mode used by the popup
-     buffer.  If it is omitted or ‘nil’ then ‘magit-popup-mode’ is used.
-
-     The remaining arguments should have the form ‘[KEYWORD VALUE]...’.
-
-     The following keywords are meaningful (and by convention are
-     usually specified in that order):
-
-        • ‘:actions’
-
-          The actions which can be invoked from the popup.  VALUE is a
-          list whose members have the form (KEY DESC COMMAND), see
-          ‘magit-define-popup-action’ for details.
-
-          Actions are regular Emacs commands, which usually have an
-          ‘interactive’ form setup to consume the values of the popup
-          ‘:switches’ and ‘:options’ when invoked from the corresponding
-          popup, else when invoked as the default action or directly
-          without using the popup, the default value of the variable
-          ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’.  This is usually done by calling the
-          function ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’.
-
-          Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming
-          the first member is a string or function.  In that case the
-          members are split into sections and these special elements are
-          used as headings.  If such an element is a function then it is
-          called with no arguments and must return either a string,
-          which is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the
-          section is not inserted.
-
-          Members of VALUE may also be nil.  This should only be used
-          together with ‘:max-action-columns’ and allows having gaps in
-          the action grit, which can help arranging actions sensibly.
-
-        • ‘:default-action’
-
-          The default action of the popup which is used directly instead
-          of displaying the popup buffer, when the popup is invoked with
-          a prefix argument.  Also see ‘magit-popup-use-prefix-argument’
-          and ‘:use-prefix’, which can be used to inverse the meaning of
-          the prefix argument.
-
-        • ‘:use-prefix’
-
-          Controls when to display the popup buffer and when to invoke
-          the default action (if any) directly.  This overrides the
-          global default set using ‘magit-popup-use-prefix-argument’.
-          The value, if specified, should be one of ‘default’ or
-          ‘prefix’, or a function that is called with no arguments and
-          returns one of these symbols.
-
-        • ‘:max-action-columns’
-
-          The maximum number of actions to display on a single line, a
-          number or a function that return a number and takes the name
-          of the section currently being inserted as argument.  If there
-          isn’t enough room to display as many columns as specified
-          here, then fewer are used.
-
-        • ‘:switches’
-
-          The popup arguments which can be toggled on and off.  VALUE is
-          a list whose members have the form ‘(KEY DESC SWITCH)’, see
-          ‘magit-define-popup-switch’ for details.
-
-          Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming
-          the first member is a string or function.  In that case the
-          members are split into sections and these special elements are
-          used as headings.  If such an element is a function then it is
-          called with no arguments and must return either a string,
-          which is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the
-          section is not inserted.
-
-        • ‘:options’
-
-          The popup arguments which take a value, as in "–opt~OPTVAL".
-          VALUE is a list whose members have the form ‘(KEY DESC OPTION
-          READER)’, see ‘magit-define-popup-option’ for details.
-
-          Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming
-          the first member is a string or function.  In that case the
-          members are split into sections and these special elements are
-          used as headings.  If such an element is a function then it is
-          called with no arguments and must return either a string,
-          which is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the
-          section is not inserted.
-
-        • ‘:default-arguments’
-
-          The default arguments, a list of switches (which are then
-          enabled by default) and options with there default values, as
-          in ‘"--OPT=OPTVAL"’.
-
-        • ‘:variables’
-
-          Variables which can be set from the popup.  VALUE is a list
-          whose members have the form ‘(KEY DESC COMMAND FORMATTER)’,
-          see ‘magit-define-popup-variable’ for details.
-
-          Members of VALUE may also be strings and functions, assuming
-          the first member is a string or function.  In that case the
-          members are split into sections and these special elements are
-          used as headings.  If such an element is a function then it is
-          called with no arguments and must return either a string,
-          which is used as the heading, or nil, in which case the
-          section is not inserted.
-
-          Members of VALUE may also be actions as described above for
-          ‘:actions’.
-
-          VALUE may also be a function that returns a list as describe
-          above.
-
-        • ‘:sequence-predicate’
-
-          When this function returns non-nil, then the popup uses
-          ‘:sequence-actions’ instead of ‘:actions’, and does not show
-          the ‘:switches’ and ‘:options’.
-
-        • ‘:sequence-actions’
-
-          The actions which can be invoked from the popup, when
-          ‘:sequence-predicate’ returns non-nil.
-
-        • ‘:setup-function’
-
-          When this function is specified, then it is used instead of
-          ‘magit-popup-default-setup’.
-
-        • ‘:refresh-function’
-
-          When this function is specified, then it is used instead of
-          calling ‘magit-popup-insert-section’ three times with symbols
-          ‘magit-popup-switch-button’, ‘magit-popup-option-button’, and
-          finally ‘magit-popup-action-button’ as argument.
-
-        • ‘:man-page’
-
-          The name of the manpage to be displayed when the user requests
-          help for an argument.
-
-
-File: magit-popup.info,  Node: Defining Suffix Commands,  Prev: Defining Prefix Commands,  Up: Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands
-
-3.2 Defining Suffix Commands
-============================
-
-Commands intended to be invoked from a particular popup should determine
-the currently effective arguments by calling the function
-‘SHORTNAME-arguments’ inside their ‘interactive’ form.  This function is
-created by the ‘magit-define-popup’ macro.  For a popup named
-‘prefix-foo-popup’ the name of this function is ‘prefix-foo-arguments’.
-
-   When the command was invoked as an action in the respective popup,
-then this function returns the arguments that were set in the popup.
-Otherwise when the command was invoked as the default of the popup (by
-calling the popup command with a prefix argument), or without using the
-popup command at all, then this function returns the buffer-local or
-global value of the variable ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’.
-
-   Internally arguments are handled as a list of strings.  This might
-not be appropriate for the intended use inside commands, or it might be
-necessary to manipulate that list somehow, i.e.  to split "–ARG=VAL"
-into "–ARG""VAL". This should be done by advising or redefining the
-function ‘SHORTNAME-arguments’.
-
-   Internally ‘SHORNAME-arguments’ used following variables and
-function.  Except when redefining the former, you should not use these
-directly.
-
- -- Variable: magit-current-popup
-
-     The popup from which this editing command was invoked.
-
- -- Variable: magit-current-popup-args
-
-     The value of the popup arguments for this editing command.
-
-     If the current command was invoked from a popup, then this is a
-     list of strings of all the set switches and options.  This includes
-     arguments which are set by default not only those explicitly set
-     during this invocation.
-
-     When the value is nil, then that can be because no argument is set,
-     or because the current command wasn’t invoked from a popup at all.
-
- -- Function: magit-current-popup-args &rest args
-
-     This function returns the value of the popup arguments for this
-     editing command.  The value is the same as that of the variable by
-     the same name, except that FILTER is applied.  FILTER is a list of
-     regexps; only arguments that match one of them are returned.  The
-     first element of FILTER may also be ‘:not’ in which case only
-     arguments that don’t match any of the regexps are returned, or
-     ‘:only’ which doesn’t change the behavior.
-
-
-
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-Node: Introduction1992
-Node: Usage4691
-Node: Customizing Existing Popups9388
-Node: Other Options15135
-Node: Defining Prefix and Suffix Commands16678
-Node: Defining Prefix Commands18830
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-
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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/markdown-mode-20180904.1601/markdown-mode-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/markdown-mode-20180904.1601/markdown-mode-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-;;; markdown-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "markdown-mode" "markdown-mode.el" (23450 31822
-;;;;;;  922404 711000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from markdown-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'markdown-mode "markdown-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing Markdown files.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.markdown\\'" . markdown-mode))
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.md\\'" . markdown-mode))
-
-(autoload 'gfm-mode "markdown-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing GitHub Flavored Markdown files.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'markdown-view-mode "markdown-mode" "\
-Major mode for viewing Markdown content.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'gfm-view-mode "markdown-mode" "\
-Major mode for viewing GitHub Flavored Markdown content.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'markdown-live-preview-mode "markdown-mode" "\
-Toggle native previewing on save for a specific markdown file.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; markdown-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/markdown-mode-20180904.1601/markdown-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/markdown-mode-20180904.1601/markdown-mode-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "markdown-mode" "20180904.1601" "Major mode for Markdown-formatted text" '((emacs "24.4") (cl-lib "0.5")) :commit "30ae22215da05c4e02fcc3bfee0317cfec9c8fe5" :keywords '("markdown" "github flavored markdown" "itex") :authors '(("Jason R. Blevins" . "jblevins@xbeta.org")) :maintainer '("Jason R. Blevins" . "jblevins@xbeta.org") :url "https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/markdown-mode-20180904.1601/markdown-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/markdown-mode-20180904.1601/markdown-mode.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/markdown-mode-20180904.1601/markdown-mode.el
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@@ -1,9616 +0,0 @@
-;;; markdown-mode.el --- Major mode for Markdown-formatted text -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2007-2017 Jason R. Blevins and markdown-mode
-;; contributors (see the commit log for details).
-
-;; Author: Jason R. Blevins <jblevins@xbeta.org>
-;; Maintainer: Jason R. Blevins <jblevins@xbeta.org>
-;; Created: May 24, 2007
-;; Version: 2.4-dev
-;; Package-Version: 20180904.1601
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (cl-lib "0.5"))
-;; Keywords: Markdown, GitHub Flavored Markdown, itex
-;; URL: https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; See the README.md file for details.
-
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'easymenu)
-(require 'outline)
-(require 'thingatpt)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'url-parse)
-(require 'button)
-(require 'color)
-(require 'rx)
-
-(defvar jit-lock-start)
-(defvar jit-lock-end)
-(defvar flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate)
-
-(declare-function eww-open-file "eww")
-(declare-function url-path-and-query "url-parse")
-
-
-;;; Constants =================================================================
-
-(defconst markdown-mode-version "2.4-dev"
-  "Markdown mode version number.")
-
-(defconst markdown-output-buffer-name "*markdown-output*"
-  "Name of temporary buffer for markdown command output.")
-
-
-;;; Global Variables ==========================================================
-
-(defvar markdown-reference-label-history nil
-  "History of used reference labels.")
-
-(defvar markdown-live-preview-mode nil
-  "Sentinel variable for command `markdown-live-preview-mode'.")
-
-(defvar markdown-gfm-language-history nil
-  "History list of languages used in the current buffer in GFM code blocks.")
-
-
-;;; Customizable Variables ====================================================
-
-(defvar markdown-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run when entering Markdown mode.")
-
-(defvar markdown-before-export-hook nil
-  "Hook run before running Markdown to export XHTML output.
-The hook may modify the buffer, which will be restored to it's
-original state after exporting is complete.")
-
-(defvar markdown-after-export-hook nil
-  "Hook run after XHTML output has been saved.
-Any changes to the output buffer made by this hook will be saved.")
-
-(defgroup markdown nil
-  "Major mode for editing text files in Markdown format."
-  :prefix "markdown-"
-  :group 'text
-  :link '(url-link "https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-command "markdown"
-  "Command to run markdown."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice (string :tag "Shell command") function))
-
-(defcustom markdown-command-needs-filename nil
-  "Set to non-nil if `markdown-command' does not accept input from stdin.
-Instead, it will be passed a filename as the final command line
-option.  As a result, you will only be able to run Markdown from
-buffers which are visiting a file."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom markdown-open-command nil
-  "Command used for opening Markdown files directly.
-For example, a standalone Markdown previewer.  This command will
-be called with a single argument: the filename of the current
-buffer.  It can also be a function, which will be called without
-arguments."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice file function (const :tag "None" nil)))
-
-(defcustom markdown-hr-strings
-  '("-------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
-    "* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *"
-    "---------------------------------------"
-    "* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *"
-    "---------"
-    "* * * * *")
-  "Strings to use when inserting horizontal rules.
-The first string in the list will be the default when inserting a
-horizontal rule.  Strings should be listed in decreasing order of
-prominence (as in headings from level one to six) for use with
-promotion and demotion functions."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom markdown-bold-underscore nil
-  "Use two underscores when inserting bold text instead of two asterisks."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom markdown-italic-underscore nil
-  "Use underscores when inserting italic text instead of asterisks."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom markdown-marginalize-headers nil
-  "When non-nil, put opening atx header markup in a left margin.
-
-This setting goes well with `markdown-asymmetric-header'.  But
-sadly it conflicts with `linum-mode' since they both use the
-same margin."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-marginalize-headers-margin-width 6
-  "Character width of margin used for marginalized headers.
-The default value is based on there being six heading levels
-defined by Markdown and HTML.  Increasing this produces extra
-whitespace on the left.  Decreasing it may be preferred when
-fewer than six nested heading levels are used."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'natnump
-  :safe 'natnump
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-asymmetric-header nil
-  "Determines if atx header style will be asymmetric.
-Set to a non-nil value to use asymmetric header styling, placing
-header markup only at the beginning of the line. By default,
-balanced markup will be inserted at the beginning and end of the
-line around the header title."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom markdown-indent-function 'markdown-indent-line
-  "Function to use to indent."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'function)
-
-(defcustom markdown-indent-on-enter t
-  "Determines indentation behavior when pressing \\[newline].
-Possible settings are nil, t, and 'indent-and-new-item.
-
-When non-nil, pressing \\[newline] will call `newline-and-indent'
-to indent the following line according to the context using
-`markdown-indent-function'.  In this case, note that
-\\[electric-newline-and-maybe-indent] can still be used to insert
-a newline without indentation.
-
-When set to 'indent-and-new-item and the point is in a list item
-when \\[newline] is pressed, the list will be continued on the next
-line, where a new item will be inserted.
-
-When set to nil, simply call `newline' as usual.  In this case,
-you can still indent lines using \\[markdown-cycle] and continue
-lists with \\[markdown-insert-list-item].
-
-Note that this assumes the variable `electric-indent-mode' is
-non-nil (enabled).  When it is *disabled*, the behavior of
-\\[newline] and `\\[electric-newline-and-maybe-indent]' are
-reversed."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Don't automatically indent" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Automatically indent" t)
-                 (const :tag "Automatically indent and insert new list items" indent-and-new-item)))
-
-(defcustom markdown-enable-wiki-links nil
-  "Syntax highlighting for wiki links.
-Set this to a non-nil value to turn on wiki link support by default.
-Support can be toggled later using the `markdown-toggle-wiki-links'
-function or \\[markdown-toggle-wiki-links]."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-wiki-link-alias-first t
-  "When non-nil, treat aliased wiki links like [[alias text|PageName]].
-Otherwise, they will be treated as [[PageName|alias text]]."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp)
-
-(defcustom markdown-wiki-link-search-subdirectories nil
-  "When non-nil, search for wiki link targets in subdirectories.
-This is the default search behavior for GitHub and is
-automatically set to t in `gfm-mode'."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-wiki-link-search-parent-directories nil
-  "When non-nil, search for wiki link targets in parent directories.
-This is the default search behavior of Ikiwiki."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-wiki-link-fontify-missing nil
-  "When non-nil, change wiki link face according to existence of target files.
-This is expensive because it requires checking for the file each time the buffer
-changes or the user switches windows.  It is disabled by default because it may
-cause lag when typing on slower machines."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-uri-types
-  '("acap" "cid" "data" "dav" "fax" "file" "ftp"
-    "gopher" "http" "https" "imap" "ldap" "mailto"
-    "mid" "message" "modem" "news" "nfs" "nntp"
-    "pop" "prospero" "rtsp" "service" "sip" "tel"
-    "telnet" "tip" "urn" "vemmi" "wais")
-  "Link types for syntax highlighting of URIs."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "URI scheme")))
-
-(defcustom markdown-url-compose-char
-  '(?∞ ?… ?⋯ ?# ?★ ?⚓)
-  "Placeholder character for hidden URLs.
-This may be a single character or a list of characters. In case
-of a list, the first one that satisfies `char-displayable-p' will
-be used."
-  :type '(choice
-          (character :tag "Single URL replacement character")
-          (repeat :tag "List of possible URL replacement characters"
-                  character))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-blockquote-display-char
-  '("▌" "┃" ">")
-  "String to display when hiding blockquote markup.
-This may be a single string or a list of string. In case of a
-list, the first one that satisfies `char-displayable-p' will be
-used."
-  :type 'string
-  :type '(choice
-          (string :tag "Single blockquote display string")
-          (repeat :tag "List of possible blockquote display strings" string))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-hr-display-char
-  '(?─ ?━ ?-)
-  "Character for hiding horizontal rule markup.
-This may be a single character or a list of characters.  In case
-of a list, the first one that satisfies `char-displayable-p' will
-be used."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice
-          (character :tag "Single HR display character")
-          (repeat :tag "List of possible HR display characters" character))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-definition-display-char
-  '(?⁘ ?⁙ ?≡ ?⌑ ?◊ ?:)
-  "Character for replacing definition list markup.
-This may be a single character or a list of characters.  In case
-of a list, the first one that satisfies `char-displayable-p' will
-be used."
-  :type '(choice
-          (character :tag "Single definition list character")
-          (repeat :tag "List of possible definition list characters" character))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-enable-math nil
-  "Syntax highlighting for inline LaTeX and itex expressions.
-Set this to a non-nil value to turn on math support by default.
-Math support can be enabled, disabled, or toggled later using
-`markdown-toggle-math' or \\[markdown-toggle-math]."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-enable-math)
-
-(defcustom markdown-enable-html t
-  "Enable font-lock support for HTML tags and attributes."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-css-paths nil
-  "URL of CSS file to link to in the output XHTML."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "CSS File Path")))
-
-(defcustom markdown-content-type "text/html"
-  "Content type string for the http-equiv header in XHTML output.
-When set to an empty string, this attribute is omitted.  Defaults to
-`text/html'."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom markdown-coding-system nil
-  "Character set string for the http-equiv header in XHTML output.
-Defaults to `buffer-file-coding-system' (and falling back to
-`utf-8' when not available).  Common settings are `iso-8859-1'
-and `iso-latin-1'.  Use `list-coding-systems' for more choices."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'coding-system)
-
-(defcustom markdown-export-kill-buffer t
-  "Kill output buffer after HTML export.
-When non-nil, kill the HTML output buffer after
-exporting with `markdown-export'."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-xhtml-header-content ""
-  "Additional content to include in the XHTML <head> block."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom markdown-xhtml-body-preamble ""
-  "Content to include in the XHTML <body> block, before the output."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'string
-  :safe 'stringp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-xhtml-body-epilogue ""
-  "Content to include in the XHTML <body> block, after the output."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'string
-  :safe 'stringp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-xhtml-standalone-regexp
-  "^\\(<\\?xml\\|<!DOCTYPE\\|<html\\)"
-  "Regexp indicating whether `markdown-command' output is standalone XHTML."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'regexp)
-
-(defcustom markdown-link-space-sub-char "_"
-  "Character to use instead of spaces when mapping wiki links to filenames."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom markdown-reference-location 'header
-  "Position where new reference definitions are inserted in the document."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "At the end of the document" end)
-                 (const :tag "Immediately after the current block" immediately)
-                 (const :tag "At the end of the subtree" subtree)
-                 (const :tag "Before next header" header)))
-
-(defcustom markdown-footnote-location 'end
-  "Position where new footnotes are inserted in the document."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "At the end of the document" end)
-                 (const :tag "Immediately after the current block" immediately)
-                 (const :tag "At the end of the subtree" subtree)
-                 (const :tag "Before next header" header)))
-
-(defcustom markdown-footnote-display '((raise 0.2) (height 0.8))
-  "Display specification for footnote markers and inline footnotes.
-By default, footnote text is reduced in size and raised.  Set to
-nil to disable this."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice (sexp :tag "Display specification")
-                 (const :tag "Don't set display property" nil))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-sub-superscript-display
-  '(((raise -0.3) (height 0.7)) . ((raise 0.3) (height 0.7)))
-  "Display specification for subscript and superscripts.
-The car is used for subscript, the cdr is used for superscripts."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(cons (choice (sexp :tag "Subscript form")
-                       (const :tag "No lowering" nil))
-               (choice (sexp :tag "Superscript form")
-                       (const :tag "No raising" nil)))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-unordered-list-item-prefix "  * "
-  "String inserted before unordered list items."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom markdown-nested-imenu-heading-index t
-  "Use nested or flat imenu heading index.
-A nested index may provide more natural browsing from the menu,
-but a flat list may allow for faster keyboard navigation via tab
-completion."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-add-footnotes-to-imenu t
-  "Add footnotes to end of imenu heading index."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-make-gfm-checkboxes-buttons t
-  "When non-nil, make GFM checkboxes into buttons."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom markdown-use-pandoc-style-yaml-metadata nil
-  "When non-nil, allow YAML metadata anywhere in the document."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom markdown-split-window-direction 'any
-  "Preference for splitting windows for static and live preview.
-The default value is 'any, which instructs Emacs to use
-`split-window-sensibly' to automatically choose how to split
-windows based on the values of `split-width-threshold' and
-`split-height-threshold' and the available windows.  To force
-vertically split (left and right) windows, set this to 'vertical
-or 'right.  To force horizontally split (top and bottom) windows,
-set this to 'horizontal or 'below."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Automatic" any)
-                 (const :tag "Right (vertical)" right)
-                 (const :tag "Below (horizontal)" below))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-live-preview-window-function
-  'markdown-live-preview-window-eww
-  "Function to display preview of Markdown output within Emacs.
-Function must update the buffer containing the preview and return
-the buffer."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'function)
-
-(defcustom markdown-live-preview-delete-export 'delete-on-destroy
-  "Delete exported HTML file when using `markdown-live-preview-export'.
-If set to 'delete-on-export, delete on every export. When set to
-'delete-on-destroy delete when quitting from command
-`markdown-live-preview-mode'. Never delete if set to nil."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Delete on every export" delete-on-export)
-          (const :tag "Delete when quitting live preview" delete-on-destroy)
-          (const :tag "Never delete" nil)))
-
-(defcustom markdown-list-indent-width 4
-  "Depth of indentation for markdown lists.
-Used in `markdown-demote-list-item' and
-`markdown-promote-list-item'."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom markdown-enable-prefix-prompts t
-  "Display prompts for certain prefix commands.
-Set to nil to disable these prompts."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-gfm-additional-languages nil
-  "Extra languages made available when inserting GFM code blocks.
-Language strings must have be trimmed of whitespace and not
-contain any curly braces. They may be of arbitrary
-capitalization, though."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(repeat (string :validate markdown-validate-language-string)))
-
-(defcustom markdown-gfm-use-electric-backquote t
-  "Use `markdown-electric-backquote' when backquote is hit three times."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom markdown-gfm-downcase-languages t
-  "If non-nil, downcase suggested languages.
-This applies to insertions done with
-`markdown-electric-backquote'."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom markdown-edit-code-block-default-mode 'normal-mode
-  "Default mode to use for editing code blocks.
-This mode is used when automatic detection fails, such as for GFM
-code blocks with no language specified."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice function (const :tag "None" nil))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-gfm-uppercase-checkbox nil
-  "If non-nil, use [X] for completed checkboxes, [x] otherwise."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp)
-
-(defcustom markdown-hide-urls nil
-  "Hide URLs of inline links and reference tags of reference links.
-Such URLs will be replaced by a single customizable
-character, defined by `markdown-url-compose-char', but are still part
-of the buffer.  Links can be edited interactively with
-\\[markdown-insert-link] or, for example, by deleting the final
-parenthesis to remove the invisibility property. You can also
-hover your mouse pointer over the link text to see the URL.
-Set this to a non-nil value to turn this feature on by default.
-You can interactively set the value of this variable by calling
-`markdown-toggle-url-hiding', pressing \\[markdown-toggle-url-hiding],
-or from the menu Markdown > Links & Images menu."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-hide-urls)
-
-(defcustom markdown-translate-filename-function #'identity
-  "Function to use to translate filenames when following links.
-\\<markdown-mode-map>\\[markdown-follow-thing-at-point] and \\[markdown-follow-link-at-point]
-call this function with the filename as only argument whenever
-they encounter a filename (instead of a URL) to be visited and
-use its return value instead of the filename in the link.  For
-example, if absolute filenames are actually relative to a server
-root directory, you can set
-`markdown-translate-filename-function' to a function that
-prepends the root directory to the given filename."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'function
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-max-image-size nil
-  "Maximum width and height for displayed inline images.
-This variable may be nil or a cons cell (MAX-WIDTH . MAX-HEIGHT).
-When nil, use the actual size.  Otherwise, use ImageMagick to
-resize larger images to be of the given maximum dimensions.  This
-requires Emacs to be built with ImageMagick support."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4")
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Use actual image width" nil)
-          (cons (choice (sexp :tag "Maximum width in pixels")
-                        (const :tag "No maximum width" nil))
-                (choice (sexp :tag "Maximum height in pixels")
-                        (const :tag "No maximum height" nil)))))
-
-
-;;; Markdown-Specific `rx' Macro
-
-;; Based on python-rx from python.el.
-(eval-and-compile
-  (defconst markdown-rx-constituents
-    `((newline . ,(rx "\n"))
-      (indent . ,(rx (or (repeat 4 " ") "\t")))
-      (block-end . ,(rx (and (or (one-or-more (zero-or-more blank) "\n") line-end))))
-      (numeral . ,(rx (and (one-or-more (any "0-9#")) ".")))
-      (bullet . ,(rx (any "*+:-")))
-      (list-marker . ,(rx (or (and (one-or-more (any "0-9#")) ".")
-                              (any "*+:-"))))
-      (checkbox . ,(rx "[" (any " xX") "]")))
-    "Markdown-specific sexps for `markdown-rx'")
-
-  (defun markdown-rx-to-string (form &optional no-group)
-    "Markdown mode specialized `rx-to-string' function.
-This variant supports named Markdown expressions in FORM.
-NO-GROUP non-nil means don't put shy groups around the result."
-    (let ((rx-constituents (append markdown-rx-constituents rx-constituents)))
-      (rx-to-string form no-group)))
-
-  (defmacro markdown-rx (&rest regexps)
-    "Markdown mode specialized rx macro.
-This variant of `rx' supports common Markdown named REGEXPS."
-    (cond ((null regexps)
-           (error "No regexp"))
-          ((cdr regexps)
-           (markdown-rx-to-string `(and ,@regexps) t))
-          (t
-           (markdown-rx-to-string (car regexps) t)))))
-
-
-;;; Regular Expressions =======================================================
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-comment-start
-  "<!--"
-  "Regular expression matches HTML comment opening.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-comment-end
-  "--[ \t]*>"
-  "Regular expression matches HTML comment closing.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-link-inline
-  "\\(!\\)?\\(\\[\\)\\([^]^][^]]*\\|\\)\\(\\]\\)\\((\\)\\([^)]*?\\)\\(?:\\s-+\\(\"[^\"]*\"\\)\\)?\\()\\)"
-  "Regular expression for a [text](file) or an image link ![text](file).
-Group 1 matches the leading exclamation point (optional).
-Group 2 matches the opening square bracket.
-Group 3 matches the text inside the square brackets.
-Group 4 matches the closing square bracket.
-Group 5 matches the opening parenthesis.
-Group 6 matches the URL.
-Group 7 matches the title (optional).
-Group 8 matches the closing parenthesis.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-link-reference
-  "\\(!\\)?\\(\\[\\)\\([^]^][^]]*\\|\\)\\(\\]\\)[ ]?\\(\\[\\)\\([^]]*?\\)\\(\\]\\)"
-  "Regular expression for a reference link [text][id].
-Group 1 matches the leading exclamation point (optional).
-Group 2 matches the opening square bracket for the link text.
-Group 3 matches the text inside the square brackets.
-Group 4 matches the closing square bracket for the link text.
-Group 5 matches the opening square bracket for the reference label.
-Group 6 matches the reference label.
-Group 7 matches the closing square bracket for the reference label.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-reference-definition
-  "^ \\{0,3\\}\\(\\[\\)\\([^]\n]+?\\)\\(\\]\\)\\(:\\)\\s *\\(.*?\\)\\s *\\( \"[^\"]*\"$\\|$\\)"
-  "Regular expression for a reference definition.
-Group 1 matches the opening square bracket.
-Group 2 matches the reference label.
-Group 3 matches the closing square bracket.
-Group 4 matches the colon.
-Group 5 matches the URL.
-Group 6 matches the title attribute (optional).")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-footnote
-  "\\(\\[\\^\\)\\(.+?\\)\\(\\]\\)"
-  "Regular expression for a footnote marker [^fn].
-Group 1 matches the opening square bracket and carat.
-Group 2 matches only the label, without the surrounding markup.
-Group 3 matches the closing square bracket.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-header
-  "^\\(?:\\([^\r\n\t -].*\\)\n\\(?:\\(=+\\)\\|\\(-+\\)\\)\\|\\(#+[ \t]+\\)\\(.*?\\)\\([ \t]*#*\\)\\)$"
-  "Regexp identifying Markdown headings.
-Group 1 matches the text of a setext heading.
-Group 2 matches the underline of a level-1 setext heading.
-Group 3 matches the underline of a level-2 setext heading.
-Group 4 matches the opening hash marks of an atx heading and whitespace.
-Group 5 matches the text, without surrounding whitespace, of an atx heading.
-Group 6 matches the closing whitespace and hash marks of an atx heading.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-header-setext
-  "^\\([^\r\n\t -].*\\)\n\\(=+\\|-+\\)$"
-  "Regular expression for generic setext-style (underline) headers.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-header-atx
-  "^\\(#+\\)[ \t]+\\(.*?\\)[ \t]*\\(#*\\)$"
-  "Regular expression for generic atx-style (hash mark) headers.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-hr
-  (rx line-start
-      (group (or (and (repeat 3 (and "*" (? " "))) (* (any "* ")))
-                 (and (repeat 3 (and "-" (? " "))) (* (any "- ")))
-                 (and (repeat 3 (and "_" (? " "))) (* (any "_ ")))))
-      line-end)
-  "Regular expression for matching Markdown horizontal rules.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-code
-  "\\(?:\\`\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\(`+\\)\\(\\(?:.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?[^`]\\)\\(\\2\\)\\)\\(?:[^`]\\|\\'\\)"
-  "Regular expression for matching inline code fragments.
-
-Group 1 matches the entire code fragment including the backquotes.
-Group 2 matches the opening backquotes.
-Group 3 matches the code fragment itself, without backquotes.
-Group 4 matches the closing backquotes.
-
-The leading, unnumbered group ensures that the leading backquote
-character is not escaped.
-The last group, also unnumbered, requires that the character
-following the code fragment is not a backquote.
-Note that \\(?:.\\|\n[^\n]\\) matches any character, including newlines,
-but not two newlines in a row.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-kbd
-  "\\(<kbd>\\)\\(\\(?:.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?\\)\\(</kbd>\\)"
-  "Regular expression for matching <kbd> tags.
-Groups 1 and 3 match the opening and closing tags.
-Group 2 matches the key sequence.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-gfm-code-block-open
-  "^[[:blank:]]*\\(```\\)\\([[:blank:]]*{?[[:blank:]]*\\)\\([^[:space:]]+?\\)?\\(?:[[:blank:]]+\\(.+?\\)\\)?\\([[:blank:]]*}?[[:blank:]]*\\)$"
-  "Regular expression matching opening of GFM code blocks.
-Group 1 matches the opening three backquotes and any following whitespace.
-Group 2 matches the opening brace (optional) and surrounding whitespace.
-Group 3 matches the language identifier (optional).
-Group 4 matches the info string (optional).
-Group 5 matches the closing brace (optional), whitespace, and newline.
-Groups need to agree with `markdown-regex-tilde-fence-begin'.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-gfm-code-block-close
- "^[[:blank:]]*\\(```\\)\\(\\s *?\\)$"
- "Regular expression matching closing of GFM code blocks.
-Group 1 matches the closing three backquotes.
-Group 2 matches any whitespace and the final newline.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-pre
-  "^\\(    \\|\t\\).*$"
-  "Regular expression for matching preformatted text sections.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-list
-  (markdown-rx line-start
-               ;; 1. Leading whitespace
-               (group (* blank))
-               ;; 2. List marker: a numeral, bullet, or colon
-               (group list-marker)
-               ;; 3. Trailing whitespace
-               (group (+ blank))
-               ;; 4. Optional checkbox for GFM task list items
-               (opt (group (and checkbox (* blank)))))
-  "Regular expression for matching list items.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-bold
-  "\\(^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\([*_]\\{2\\}\\)\\([^ \n\t\\]\\|[^ \n\t]\\(?:.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?[^\\ ]\\)\\(\\3\\)\\)"
-  "Regular expression for matching bold text.
-Group 1 matches the character before the opening asterisk or
-underscore, if any, ensuring that it is not a backslash escape.
-Group 2 matches the entire expression, including delimiters.
-Groups 3 and 5 matches the opening and closing delimiters.
-Group 4 matches the text inside the delimiters.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-italic
-  "\\(?:^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\([*_]\\)\\([^ \n\t\\]\\|[^ \n\t*]\\(?:.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?[^\\ ]\\)\\(\\2\\)\\)"
-  "Regular expression for matching italic text.
-The leading unnumbered matches the character before the opening
-asterisk or underscore, if any, ensuring that it is not a
-backslash escape.
-Group 1 matches the entire expression, including delimiters.
-Groups 2 and 4 matches the opening and closing delimiters.
-Group 3 matches the text inside the delimiters.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-strike-through
-  "\\(^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\(~~\\)\\([^ \n\t\\]\\|[^ \n\t]\\(?:.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?[^\\ ]\\)\\(~~\\)\\)"
-  "Regular expression for matching strike-through text.
-Group 1 matches the character before the opening tilde, if any,
-ensuring that it is not a backslash escape.
-Group 2 matches the entire expression, including delimiters.
-Groups 3 and 5 matches the opening and closing delimiters.
-Group 4 matches the text inside the delimiters.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-gfm-italic
-  "\\(?:^\\|\\s-\\)\\(\\([*_]\\)\\([^ \\]\\2\\|[^ ]\\(?:.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?[^\\ ]\\)\\(\\2\\)\\)"
-  "Regular expression for matching italic text in GitHub Flavored Markdown.
-Underscores in words are not treated as special.
-Group 1 matches the entire expression, including delimiters.
-Groups 2 and 4 matches the opening and closing delimiters.
-Group 3 matches the text inside the delimiters.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-blockquote
-  "^[ \t]*\\([A-Z]?>\\)\\([ \t]*\\)\\(.*\\)$"
-  "Regular expression for matching blockquote lines.
-Also accounts for a potential capital letter preceding the angle
-bracket, for use with Leanpub blocks (asides, warnings, info
-blocks, etc.).
-Group 1 matches the leading angle bracket.
-Group 2 matches the separating whitespace.
-Group 3 matches the text.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-line-break
-  "[^ \n\t][ \t]*\\(  \\)$"
-  "Regular expression for matching line breaks.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-wiki-link
-  "\\(?:^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\(\\[\\[\\)\\([^]|]+\\)\\(?:\\(|\\)\\([^]]+\\)\\)?\\(\\]\\]\\)\\)"
-  "Regular expression for matching wiki links.
-This matches typical bracketed [[WikiLinks]] as well as 'aliased'
-wiki links of the form [[PageName|link text]].
-The meanings of the first and second components depend
-on the value of `markdown-wiki-link-alias-first'.
-
-Group 1 matches the entire link.
-Group 2 matches the opening square brackets.
-Group 3 matches the first component of the wiki link.
-Group 4 matches the pipe separator, when present.
-Group 5 matches the second component of the wiki link, when present.
-Group 6 matches the closing square brackets.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-uri
-  (concat "\\(" (regexp-opt markdown-uri-types) ":[^]\t\n\r<>,;() ]+\\)")
-  "Regular expression for matching inline URIs.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-angle-uri
-  (concat "\\(<\\)\\(" (regexp-opt markdown-uri-types) ":[^]\t\n\r<>,;()]+\\)\\(>\\)")
-  "Regular expression for matching inline URIs in angle brackets.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-email
-  "<\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\|\\s.\\)+@\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\|\\s.\\)+\\)>"
-  "Regular expression for matching inline email addresses.")
-
-(defsubst markdown-make-regex-link-generic ()
-  "Make regular expression for matching any recognized link."
-  (concat "\\(?:" markdown-regex-link-inline
-          (when markdown-enable-wiki-links
-            (concat "\\|" markdown-regex-wiki-link))
-          "\\|" markdown-regex-link-reference
-          "\\|" markdown-regex-angle-uri "\\)"))
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-gfm-checkbox
-  " \\(\\[[ xX]\\]\\) "
-  "Regular expression for matching GFM checkboxes.
-Group 1 matches the text to become a button.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-blank-line
-  "^[[:blank:]]*$"
-  "Regular expression that matches a blank line.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-block-separator
-  "\n[\n\t\f ]*\n"
-  "Regular expression for matching block boundaries.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-block-separator-noindent
-  (concat "\\(\\`\\|\\(" markdown-regex-block-separator "\\)[^\n\t\f ]\\)")
-  "Regexp for block separators before lines with no indentation.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-math-inline-single
-  "\\(?:^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\$\\)\\(\\(?:[^\\$]\\|\\\\.\\)*\\)\\(\\$\\)"
-  "Regular expression for itex $..$ math mode expressions.
-Groups 1 and 3 match the opening and closing dollar signs.
-Group 2 matches the mathematical expression contained within.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-math-inline-double
-  "\\(?:^\\|[^\\]\\)\\(\\$\\$\\)\\(\\(?:[^\\$]\\|\\\\.\\)*\\)\\(\\$\\$\\)"
-  "Regular expression for itex $$..$$ math mode expressions.
-Groups 1 and 3 match opening and closing dollar signs.
-Group 2 matches the mathematical expression contained within.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-math-display
-  (rx line-start (* blank)
-      (group (group (repeat 1 2 "\\")) "[")
-      (group (*? anything))
-      (group (backref 2) "]")
-      line-end)
-  "Regular expression for \[..\] or \\[..\\] display math.
-Groups 1 and 4 match the opening and closing markup.
-Group 3 matches the mathematical expression contained within.
-Group 2 matches the opening slashes, and is used internally to
-match the closing slashes.")
-
-(defsubst markdown-make-tilde-fence-regex (num-tildes &optional end-of-line)
-  "Return regexp matching a tilde code fence at least NUM-TILDES long.
-END-OF-LINE is the regexp construct to indicate end of line; $ if
-missing."
-  (format "%s%d%s%s" "^[[:blank:]]*\\([~]\\{" num-tildes ",\\}\\)"
-          (or end-of-line "$")))
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-tilde-fence-begin
-  (markdown-make-tilde-fence-regex
-   3 "\\([[:blank:]]*{?\\)[[:blank:]]*\\([^[:space:]]+?\\)?\\(?:[[:blank:]]+\\(.+?\\)\\)?\\([[:blank:]]*}?[[:blank:]]*\\)$")
-  "Regular expression for matching tilde-fenced code blocks.
-Group 1 matches the opening tildes.
-Group 2 matches (optional) opening brace and surrounding whitespace.
-Group 3 matches the language identifier (optional).
-Group 4 matches the info string (optional).
-Group 5 matches the closing brace (optional) and any surrounding whitespace.
-Groups need to agree with `markdown-regex-gfm-code-block-open'.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-declarative-metadata
-  "^\\([[:alpha:]][[:alpha:] _-]*?\\)\\([:=][ \t]*\\)\\(.*\\)$"
-  "Regular expression for matching declarative metadata statements.
-This matches MultiMarkdown metadata as well as YAML and TOML
-assignments such as the following:
-
-    variable: value
-
-or
-
-    variable = value")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-pandoc-metadata
-  "^\\(%\\)\\([ \t]*\\)\\(.*\\(?:\n[ \t]+.*\\)*\\)"
-  "Regular expression for matching Pandoc metadata.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-yaml-metadata-border
-  "\\(-\\{3\\}\\)$"
-  "Regular expression for matching YAML metadata.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-yaml-pandoc-metadata-end-border
-  "^\\(\\.\\{3\\}\\|\\-\\{3\\}\\)$"
-  "Regular expression for matching YAML metadata end borders.")
-
-(defsubst markdown-get-yaml-metadata-start-border ()
-  "Return YAML metadata start border depending upon whether Pandoc is used."
-  (concat
-   (if markdown-use-pandoc-style-yaml-metadata "^" "\\`")
-   markdown-regex-yaml-metadata-border))
-
-(defsubst markdown-get-yaml-metadata-end-border (_)
-  "Return YAML metadata end border depending upon whether Pandoc is used."
-  (if markdown-use-pandoc-style-yaml-metadata
-      markdown-regex-yaml-pandoc-metadata-end-border
-    markdown-regex-yaml-metadata-border))
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-inline-attributes
-  "[ \t]*\\({:?\\)[ \t]*\\(\\(#[[:alpha:]_.:-]+\\|\\.[[:alpha:]_.:-]+\\|\\w+=['\"]?[^\n'\"]*['\"]?\\),?[ \t]*\\)+\\(}\\)[ \t]*$"
-  "Regular expression for matching inline identifiers or attribute lists.
-Compatible with Pandoc, Python Markdown, PHP Markdown Extra, and Leanpub.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-leanpub-sections
-  (concat
-   "^\\({\\)\\("
-   (regexp-opt '("frontmatter" "mainmatter" "backmatter" "appendix" "pagebreak"))
-   "\\)\\(}\\)[ \t]*\n")
-  "Regular expression for Leanpub section markers and related syntax.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-sub-superscript
-  "\\(?:^\\|[^\\~^]\\)\\(\\([~^]\\)\\([[:alnum:]]+\\)\\(\\2\\)\\)"
-  "The regular expression matching a sub- or superscript.
-The leading un-numbered group matches the character before the
-opening tilde or carat, if any, ensuring that it is not a
-backslash escape, carat, or tilde.
-Group 1 matches the entire expression, including markup.
-Group 2 matches the opening markup--a tilde or carat.
-Group 3 matches the text inside the delimiters.
-Group 4 matches the closing markup--a tilde or carat.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-include
-  "^\\(<<\\)\\(?:\\(\\[\\)\\(.*\\)\\(\\]\\)\\)?\\(?:\\((\\)\\(.*\\)\\()\\)\\)?\\(?:\\({\\)\\(.*\\)\\(}\\)\\)?$"
-  "Regular expression matching common forms of include syntax.
-Marked 2, Leanpub, and other processors support some of these forms:
-
-<<[sections/section1.md]
-<<(folder/filename)
-<<[Code title](folder/filename)
-<<{folder/raw_file.html}
-
-Group 1 matches the opening two angle brackets.
-Groups 2-4 match the opening square bracket, the text inside,
-and the closing square bracket, respectively.
-Groups 5-7 match the opening parenthesis, the text inside, and
-the closing parenthesis.
-Groups 8-10 match the opening brace, the text inside, and the brace.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-pandoc-inline-footnote
-  "\\(\\^\\)\\(\\[\\)\\(\\(?:.\\|\n[^\n]\\)*?\\)\\(\\]\\)"
-  "Regular expression for Pandoc inline footnote^[footnote text].
-Group 1 matches the opening caret.
-Group 2 matches the opening square bracket.
-Group 3 matches the footnote text, without the surrounding markup.
-Group 4 matches the closing square bracket.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-html-attr
-  "\\(\\<[[:alpha:]:-]+\\>\\)\\(\\s-*\\(=\\)\\s-*\\(\".*?\"\\|'.*?'\\|[^'\">[:space:]]+\\)?\\)?"
-  "Regular expression for matching HTML attributes and values.
-Group 1 matches the attribute name.
-Group 2 matches the following whitespace, equals sign, and value, if any.
-Group 3 matches the equals sign, if any.
-Group 4 matches single-, double-, or un-quoted attribute values.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-html-tag
-  (concat "\\(</?\\)\\(\\w+\\)\\(\\(\\s-+" markdown-regex-html-attr
-          "\\)+\\s-*\\|\\s-*\\)\\(/?>\\)")
-  "Regular expression for matching HTML tags.
-Groups 1 and 9 match the beginning and ending angle brackets and slashes.
-Group 2 matches the tag name.
-Group 3 matches all attributes and whitespace following the tag name.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-html-entity
-  "\\(&#?[[:alnum:]]+;\\)"
-  "Regular expression for matching HTML entities.")
-
-
-;;; Syntax ====================================================================
-
-(defvar markdown--syntax-properties
-  (list 'markdown-tilde-fence-begin nil
-        'markdown-tilde-fence-end nil
-        'markdown-fenced-code nil
-        'markdown-yaml-metadata-begin nil
-        'markdown-yaml-metadata-end nil
-        'markdown-yaml-metadata-section nil
-        'markdown-gfm-block-begin nil
-        'markdown-gfm-block-end nil
-        'markdown-gfm-code nil
-        'markdown-list-item nil
-        'markdown-pre nil
-        'markdown-blockquote nil
-        'markdown-hr nil
-        'markdown-comment nil
-        'markdown-heading nil
-        'markdown-heading-1-setext nil
-        'markdown-heading-2-setext nil
-        'markdown-heading-1-atx nil
-        'markdown-heading-2-atx nil
-        'markdown-heading-3-atx nil
-        'markdown-heading-4-atx nil
-        'markdown-heading-5-atx nil
-        'markdown-heading-6-atx nil
-        'markdown-metadata-key nil
-        'markdown-metadata-value nil
-        'markdown-metadata-markup nil)
-  "Property list of all Markdown syntactic properties.")
-
-(defsubst markdown-in-comment-p (&optional pos)
-  "Return non-nil if POS is in a comment.
-If POS is not given, use point instead."
-  (get-text-property (or pos (point)) 'markdown-comment))
-
-(defun markdown-syntax-propertize-extend-region (start end)
-  "Extend START to END region to include an entire block of text.
-This helps improve syntax analysis for block constructs.
-Returns a cons (NEW-START . NEW-END) or nil if no adjustment should be made.
-Function is called repeatedly until it returns nil. For details, see
-`syntax-propertize-extend-region-functions'."
-  (save-match-data
-    (save-excursion
-      (let* ((new-start (progn (goto-char start)
-                               (skip-chars-forward "\n")
-                               (if (re-search-backward "\n\n" nil t)
-                                   (min start (match-end 0))
-                                 (point-min))))
-             (new-end (progn (goto-char end)
-                             (skip-chars-backward "\n")
-                             (if (re-search-forward "\n\n" nil t)
-                                 (max end (match-beginning 0))
-                               (point-max))))
-             (code-match (markdown-code-block-at-pos new-start))
-             (new-start (or (and code-match (cl-first code-match)) new-start))
-             (code-match (and (< end (point-max)) (markdown-code-block-at-pos end)))
-             (new-end (or (and code-match (cl-second code-match)) new-end)))
-        (unless (and (eq new-start start) (eq new-end end))
-          (cons new-start (min new-end (point-max))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-font-lock-extend-region-function (start end _)
-  "Used in `jit-lock-after-change-extend-region-functions'.
-Delegates to `markdown-syntax-propertize-extend-region'. START
-and END are the previous region to refontify."
-  (let ((res (markdown-syntax-propertize-extend-region start end)))
-    (when res
-      ;; syntax-propertize-function is not called when character at
-      ;; (point-max) is deleted, but font-lock-extend-region-functions
-      ;; are called.  Force a syntax property update in that case.
-      (when (= end (point-max))
-        ;; This function is called in a buffer modification hook.
-        ;; `markdown-syntax-propertize' doesn't save the match data,
-        ;; so we have to do it here.
-        (save-match-data
-          (markdown-syntax-propertize (car res) (cdr res))))
-      (setq jit-lock-start (car res)
-            jit-lock-end (cdr res)))))
-
-(defun markdown--cur-list-item-bounds ()
-  "Return a list describing the list item at point.
-Assumes that match data is set for `markdown-regex-list'.  See the
-documentation for `markdown-cur-list-item-bounds' for the format of
-the returned list."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let* ((begin (match-beginning 0))
-           (indent (length (match-string-no-properties 1)))
-           (nonlist-indent (- (match-end 3) (match-beginning 0)))
-           (marker (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                    (match-beginning 2) (match-end 3)))
-           (checkbox (match-string-no-properties 4))
-           (match (butlast (match-data t)))
-           (end (markdown-cur-list-item-end nonlist-indent)))
-      (list begin end indent nonlist-indent marker checkbox match))))
-
-(defun markdown--append-list-item-bounds (marker indent cur-bounds bounds)
-  "Update list item BOUNDS given list MARKER, block INDENT, and CUR-BOUNDS.
-Here, MARKER is a string representing the type of list and INDENT
-is an integer giving the indentation, in spaces, of the current
-block.  CUR-BOUNDS is a list of the form returned by
-`markdown-cur-list-item-bounds' and BOUNDS is a list of bounds
-values for parent list items.  When BOUNDS is nil, it means we are
-at baseline (not inside of a nested list)."
-  (let ((prev-indent (or (cl-third (car bounds)) 0)))
-    (cond
-     ;; New list item at baseline.
-     ((and marker (null bounds))
-      (list cur-bounds))
-     ;; List item with greater indentation (four or more spaces).
-     ;; Increase list level by consing CUR-BOUNDS onto BOUNDS.
-     ((and marker (>= indent (+ prev-indent 4)))
-      (cons cur-bounds bounds))
-     ;; List item with greater or equal indentation (less than four spaces).
-     ;; Keep list level the same by replacing the car of BOUNDS.
-     ((and marker (>= indent prev-indent))
-      (cons cur-bounds (cdr bounds)))
-     ;; Lesser indentation level.
-     ;; Pop appropriate number of elements off BOUNDS list (e.g., lesser
-     ;; indentation could move back more than one list level).  Note
-     ;; that this block need not be the beginning of list item.
-     ((< indent prev-indent)
-      (while (and (> (length bounds) 1)
-                  (setq prev-indent (cl-third (cadr bounds)))
-                  (< indent (+ prev-indent 4)))
-        (setq bounds (cdr bounds)))
-      (cons cur-bounds bounds))
-     ;; Otherwise, do nothing.
-     (t bounds))))
-
-(defun markdown-syntax-propertize-list-items (start end)
-  "Propertize list items from START to END.
-Stores nested list item information in the `markdown-list-item'
-text property to make later syntax analysis easier.  The value of
-this property is a list with elements of the form (begin . end)
-giving the bounds of the current and parent list items."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char start)
-    (let (bounds level pre-regexp)
-      ;; Find a baseline point with zero list indentation
-      (markdown-search-backward-baseline)
-      ;; Search for all list items between baseline and END
-      (while (and (< (point) end)
-                  (re-search-forward markdown-regex-list end 'limit))
-        ;; Level of list nesting
-        (setq level (length bounds))
-        ;; Pre blocks need to be indented one level past the list level
-        (setq pre-regexp (format "^\\(    \\|\t\\)\\{%d\\}" (1+ level)))
-        (beginning-of-line)
-        (cond
-         ;; Reset at headings, horizontal rules, and top-level blank lines.
-         ;; Propertize baseline when in range.
-         ((markdown-new-baseline)
-          (setq bounds nil))
-         ;; Make sure this is not a line from a pre block
-         ((looking-at-p pre-regexp))
-         ;; If not, then update levels and propertize list item when in range.
-         (t
-          (let* ((indent (current-indentation))
-                 (cur-bounds (markdown--cur-list-item-bounds))
-                 (first (cl-first cur-bounds))
-                 (last (cl-second cur-bounds))
-                 (marker (cl-fifth cur-bounds)))
-            (setq bounds (markdown--append-list-item-bounds
-                          marker indent cur-bounds bounds))
-          (when (and (<= start (point)) (<= (point) end))
-            (put-text-property first last 'markdown-list-item bounds)))))
-        (end-of-line)))))
-
-(defun markdown-syntax-propertize-pre-blocks (start end)
-  "Match preformatted text blocks from START to END."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char start)
-    (let ((levels (markdown-calculate-list-levels))
-          indent pre-regexp close-regexp open close)
-      (while (and (< (point) end) (not close))
-        ;; Search for a region with sufficient indentation
-        (if (null levels)
-            (setq indent 1)
-          (setq indent (1+ (length levels))))
-        (setq pre-regexp (format "^\\(    \\|\t\\)\\{%d\\}" indent))
-        (setq close-regexp (format "^\\(    \\|\t\\)\\{0,%d\\}\\([^ \t]\\)" (1- indent)))
-
-        (cond
-         ;; If not at the beginning of a line, move forward
-         ((not (bolp)) (forward-line))
-         ;; Move past blank lines
-         ((markdown-cur-line-blank-p) (forward-line))
-         ;; At headers and horizontal rules, reset levels
-         ((markdown-new-baseline) (forward-line) (setq levels nil))
-         ;; If the current line has sufficient indentation, mark out pre block
-         ;; The opening should be preceded by a blank line.
-         ((and (markdown-prev-line-blank) (looking-at pre-regexp))
-          (setq open (match-beginning 0))
-          (while (and (or (looking-at-p pre-regexp) (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
-                      (not (eobp)))
-            (forward-line))
-          (skip-syntax-backward "-")
-          (setq close (point)))
-         ;; If current line has a list marker, update levels, move to end of block
-         ((looking-at markdown-regex-list)
-          (setq levels (markdown-update-list-levels
-                        (match-string 2) (current-indentation) levels))
-          (markdown-end-of-text-block))
-         ;; If this is the end of the indentation level, adjust levels accordingly.
-         ;; Only match end of indentation level if levels is not the empty list.
-         ((and (car levels) (looking-at-p close-regexp))
-          (setq levels (markdown-update-list-levels
-                        nil (current-indentation) levels))
-          (markdown-end-of-text-block))
-         (t (markdown-end-of-text-block))))
-
-      (when (and open close)
-        ;; Set text property data
-        (put-text-property open close 'markdown-pre (list open close))
-        ;; Recursively search again
-        (markdown-syntax-propertize-pre-blocks (point) end)))))
-
-(defconst markdown-fenced-block-pairs
-  `(((,markdown-regex-tilde-fence-begin markdown-tilde-fence-begin)
-     (markdown-make-tilde-fence-regex markdown-tilde-fence-end)
-     markdown-fenced-code)
-    ((markdown-get-yaml-metadata-start-border markdown-yaml-metadata-begin)
-     (markdown-get-yaml-metadata-end-border markdown-yaml-metadata-end)
-     markdown-yaml-metadata-section)
-    ((,markdown-regex-gfm-code-block-open markdown-gfm-block-begin)
-     (,markdown-regex-gfm-code-block-close markdown-gfm-block-end)
-     markdown-gfm-code))
-  "Mapping of regular expressions to \"fenced-block\" constructs.
-These constructs are distinguished by having a distinctive start
-and end pattern, both of which take up an entire line of text,
-but no special pattern to identify text within the fenced
-blocks (unlike blockquotes and indented-code sections).
-
-Each element within this list takes the form:
-
-  ((START-REGEX-OR-FUN START-PROPERTY)
-   (END-REGEX-OR-FUN END-PROPERTY)
-   MIDDLE-PROPERTY)
-
-Each *-REGEX-OR-FUN element can be a regular expression as a string, or a
-function which evaluates to same. Functions for START-REGEX-OR-FUN accept no
-arguments, but functions for END-REGEX-OR-FUN accept a single numerical argument
-which is the length of the first group of the START-REGEX-OR-FUN match, which
-can be ignored if unnecessary. `markdown-maybe-funcall-regexp' is used to
-evaluate these into \"real\" regexps.
-
-The *-PROPERTY elements are the text properties applied to each part of the
-block construct when it is matched using
-`markdown-syntax-propertize-fenced-block-constructs'. START-PROPERTY is applied
-to the text matching START-REGEX-OR-FUN, END-PROPERTY to END-REGEX-OR-FUN, and
-MIDDLE-PROPERTY to the text in between the two. The value of *-PROPERTY is the
-`match-data' when the regexp was matched to the text. In the case of
-MIDDLE-PROPERTY, the value is a false match data of the form '(begin end), with
-begin and end set to the edges of the \"middle\" text. This makes fontification
-easier.")
-
-(defun markdown-text-property-at-point (prop)
-  (get-text-property (point) prop))
-
-(defsubst markdown-maybe-funcall-regexp (object &optional arg)
-  (cond ((functionp object)
-         (if arg (funcall object arg) (funcall object)))
-        ((stringp object) object)
-        (t (error "Object cannot be turned into regex"))))
-
-(defsubst markdown-get-start-fence-regexp ()
-  "Return regexp to find all \"start\" sections of fenced block constructs.
-Which construct is actually contained in the match must be found separately."
-  (mapconcat
-   #'identity
-   (mapcar (lambda (entry) (markdown-maybe-funcall-regexp (caar entry)))
-           markdown-fenced-block-pairs)
-   "\\|"))
-
-(defun markdown-get-fenced-block-begin-properties ()
-  (cl-mapcar (lambda (entry) (cl-cadar entry)) markdown-fenced-block-pairs))
-
-(defun markdown-get-fenced-block-end-properties ()
-  (cl-mapcar (lambda (entry) (cl-cadadr entry)) markdown-fenced-block-pairs))
-
-(defun markdown-get-fenced-block-middle-properties ()
-  (cl-mapcar #'cl-third markdown-fenced-block-pairs))
-
-(defun markdown-find-previous-prop (prop &optional lim)
-  "Find previous place where property PROP is non-nil, up to LIM.
-Return a cons of (pos . property). pos is point if point contains
-non-nil PROP."
-  (let ((res
-         (if (get-text-property (point) prop) (point)
-           (previous-single-property-change
-            (point) prop nil (or lim (point-min))))))
-    (when (and (not (get-text-property res prop))
-               (> res (point-min))
-               (get-text-property (1- res) prop))
-      (cl-decf res))
-    (when (and res (get-text-property res prop)) (cons res prop))))
-
-(defun markdown-find-next-prop (prop &optional lim)
-  "Find next place where property PROP is non-nil, up to LIM.
-Return a cons of (POS . PROPERTY) where POS is point if point
-contains non-nil PROP."
-  (let ((res
-         (if (get-text-property (point) prop) (point)
-           (next-single-property-change
-            (point) prop nil (or lim (point-max))))))
-    (when (and res (get-text-property res prop)) (cons res prop))))
-
-(defun markdown-min-of-seq (map-fn seq)
-  "Apply MAP-FN to SEQ and return element of SEQ with minimum value of MAP-FN."
-  (cl-loop for el in seq
-           with min = 1.0e+INF          ; infinity
-           with min-el = nil
-           do (let ((res (funcall map-fn el)))
-                (when (< res min)
-                  (setq min res)
-                  (setq min-el el)))
-           finally return min-el))
-
-(defun markdown-max-of-seq (map-fn seq)
-  "Apply MAP-FN to SEQ and return element of SEQ with maximum value of MAP-FN."
-  (cl-loop for el in seq
-           with max = -1.0e+INF          ; negative infinity
-           with max-el = nil
-           do (let ((res (funcall map-fn el)))
-                (when (and res (> res max))
-                  (setq max res)
-                  (setq max-el el)))
-           finally return max-el))
-
-(defun markdown-find-previous-block ()
-  "Find previous block.
-Detect whether `markdown-syntax-propertize-fenced-block-constructs' was
-unable to propertize the entire block, but was able to propertize the beginning
-of the block. If so, return a cons of (pos . property) where the beginning of
-the block was propertized."
-  (let ((start-pt (point))
-        (closest-open
-         (markdown-max-of-seq
-          #'car
-          (cl-remove-if
-           #'null
-           (cl-mapcar
-            #'markdown-find-previous-prop
-            (markdown-get-fenced-block-begin-properties))))))
-    (when closest-open
-      (let* ((length-of-open-match
-              (let ((match-d
-                     (get-text-property (car closest-open) (cdr closest-open))))
-                (- (cl-fourth match-d) (cl-third match-d))))
-             (end-regexp
-              (markdown-maybe-funcall-regexp
-               (cl-caadr
-                (cl-find-if
-                 (lambda (entry) (eq (cl-cadar entry) (cdr closest-open)))
-                 markdown-fenced-block-pairs))
-               length-of-open-match))
-             (end-prop-loc
-              (save-excursion
-                (save-match-data
-                  (goto-char (car closest-open))
-                  (and (re-search-forward end-regexp start-pt t)
-                       (match-beginning 0))))))
-        (and (not end-prop-loc) closest-open)))))
-
-(defun markdown-get-fenced-block-from-start (prop)
-  "Return limits of an enclosing fenced block from its start, using PROP.
-Return value is a list usable as `match-data'."
-  (catch 'no-rest-of-block
-    (let* ((correct-entry
-            (cl-find-if
-             (lambda (entry) (eq (cl-cadar entry) prop))
-             markdown-fenced-block-pairs))
-           (begin-of-begin (cl-first (markdown-text-property-at-point prop)))
-           (middle-prop (cl-third correct-entry))
-           (end-prop (cl-cadadr correct-entry))
-           (end-of-end
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (match-end 0))   ; end of begin
-              (unless (eobp) (forward-char))
-              (let ((mid-prop-v (markdown-text-property-at-point middle-prop)))
-                (if (not mid-prop-v)    ; no middle
-                    (progn
-                      ;; try to find end by advancing one
-                      (let ((end-prop-v
-                             (markdown-text-property-at-point end-prop)))
-                        (if end-prop-v (cl-second end-prop-v)
-                          (throw 'no-rest-of-block nil))))
-                  (set-match-data mid-prop-v)
-                  (goto-char (match-end 0))   ; end of middle
-                  (beginning-of-line)         ; into end
-                  (cl-second (markdown-text-property-at-point end-prop)))))))
-      (list begin-of-begin end-of-end))))
-
-(defun markdown-get-fenced-block-from-middle (prop)
-  "Return limits of an enclosing fenced block from its middle, using PROP.
-Return value is a list usable as `match-data'."
-  (let* ((correct-entry
-          (cl-find-if
-           (lambda (entry) (eq (cl-third entry) prop))
-           markdown-fenced-block-pairs))
-         (begin-prop (cl-cadar correct-entry))
-         (begin-of-begin
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-            (unless (bobp) (forward-line -1))
-            (beginning-of-line)
-            (cl-first (markdown-text-property-at-point begin-prop))))
-         (end-prop (cl-cadadr correct-entry))
-         (end-of-end
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char (match-end 0))
-            (beginning-of-line)
-            (cl-second (markdown-text-property-at-point end-prop)))))
-    (list begin-of-begin end-of-end)))
-
-(defun markdown-get-fenced-block-from-end (prop)
-  "Return limits of an enclosing fenced block from its end, using PROP.
-Return value is a list usable as `match-data'."
-  (let* ((correct-entry
-          (cl-find-if
-           (lambda (entry) (eq (cl-cadadr entry) prop))
-           markdown-fenced-block-pairs))
-         (end-of-end (cl-second (markdown-text-property-at-point prop)))
-         (middle-prop (cl-third correct-entry))
-         (begin-prop (cl-cadar correct-entry))
-         (begin-of-begin
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) ; beginning of end
-            (unless (bobp) (backward-char)) ; into middle
-            (let ((mid-prop-v (markdown-text-property-at-point middle-prop)))
-              (if (not mid-prop-v)
-                  (progn
-                    (beginning-of-line)
-                    (cl-first (markdown-text-property-at-point begin-prop)))
-                (set-match-data mid-prop-v)
-                (goto-char (match-beginning 0))   ; beginning of middle
-                (unless (bobp) (forward-line -1)) ; into beginning
-                (beginning-of-line)
-                (cl-first (markdown-text-property-at-point begin-prop)))))))
-    (list begin-of-begin end-of-end)))
-
-(defun markdown-get-enclosing-fenced-block-construct (&optional pos)
-  "Get \"fake\" match data for block enclosing POS.
-Returns fake match data which encloses the start, middle, and end
-of the block construct enclosing POS, if it exists. Used in
-`markdown-code-block-at-pos'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (when pos (goto-char pos))
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (car
-     (cl-remove-if
-      #'null
-      (cl-mapcar
-       (lambda (fun-and-prop)
-         (cl-destructuring-bind (fun prop) fun-and-prop
-           (when prop
-             (save-match-data
-               (set-match-data (markdown-text-property-at-point prop))
-               (funcall fun prop)))))
-       `((markdown-get-fenced-block-from-start
-          ,(cl-find-if
-            #'markdown-text-property-at-point
-            (markdown-get-fenced-block-begin-properties)))
-         (markdown-get-fenced-block-from-middle
-          ,(cl-find-if
-            #'markdown-text-property-at-point
-            (markdown-get-fenced-block-middle-properties)))
-         (markdown-get-fenced-block-from-end
-          ,(cl-find-if
-            #'markdown-text-property-at-point
-            (markdown-get-fenced-block-end-properties)))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-propertize-end-match (reg end fence-spec middle-begin)
-  "Get match for REG up to END, if exists, and propertize appropriately.
-FENCE-SPEC is an entry in `markdown-fenced-block-pairs' and
-MIDDLE-BEGIN is the start of the \"middle\" section of the block."
-  (when (re-search-forward reg end t)
-    (let ((close-begin (match-beginning 0)) ; Start of closing line.
-          (close-end (match-end 0))         ; End of closing line.
-          (close-data (match-data t)))      ; Match data for closing line.
-      ;; Propertize middle section of fenced block.
-      (put-text-property middle-begin close-begin
-                         (cl-third fence-spec)
-                         (list middle-begin close-begin))
-      ;; If the block is a YAML block, propertize the declarations inside
-      (markdown-syntax-propertize-yaml-metadata middle-begin close-begin)
-      ;; Propertize closing line of fenced block.
-      (put-text-property close-begin close-end
-                         (cl-cadadr fence-spec) close-data))))
-
-(defun markdown-syntax-propertize-fenced-block-constructs (start end)
-  "Propertize according to `markdown-fenced-block-pairs' from START to END.
-If unable to propertize an entire block (if the start of a block is within START
-and END, but the end of the block is not), propertize the start section of a
-block, then in a subsequent call propertize both middle and end by finding the
-start which was previously propertized."
-  (let ((start-reg (markdown-get-start-fence-regexp)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char start)
-      ;; start from previous unclosed block, if exists
-      (let ((prev-begin-block (markdown-find-previous-block)))
-        (when prev-begin-block
-          (let* ((correct-entry
-                  (cl-find-if (lambda (entry)
-                                (eq (cdr prev-begin-block) (cl-cadar entry)))
-                              markdown-fenced-block-pairs))
-                 (enclosed-text-start (1+ (car prev-begin-block)))
-                 (start-length
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (goto-char (car prev-begin-block))
-                    (string-match
-                     (markdown-maybe-funcall-regexp
-                      (caar correct-entry))
-                     (buffer-substring
-                      (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))
-                    (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1))))
-                 (end-reg (markdown-maybe-funcall-regexp
-                           (cl-caadr correct-entry) start-length)))
-            (markdown-propertize-end-match
-             end-reg end correct-entry enclosed-text-start))))
-      ;; find all new blocks within region
-      (while (re-search-forward start-reg end t)
-        ;; we assume the opening constructs take up (only) an entire line,
-        ;; so we re-check the current line
-        (let* ((cur-line (buffer-substring (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))
-               ;; find entry in `markdown-fenced-block-pairs' corresponding
-               ;; to regex which was matched
-               (correct-entry
-                (cl-find-if
-                 (lambda (fenced-pair)
-                   (string-match-p
-                    (markdown-maybe-funcall-regexp (caar fenced-pair))
-                    cur-line))
-                 markdown-fenced-block-pairs))
-               (enclosed-text-start
-                (save-excursion (1+ (point-at-eol))))
-               (end-reg
-                (markdown-maybe-funcall-regexp
-                 (cl-caadr correct-entry)
-                 (if (and (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
-                     (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1))
-                   0))))
-          ;; get correct match data
-          (save-excursion
-            (beginning-of-line)
-            (re-search-forward
-             (markdown-maybe-funcall-regexp (caar correct-entry))
-             (point-at-eol)))
-          ;; mark starting, even if ending is outside of region
-          (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-                             (cl-cadar correct-entry) (match-data t))
-          (markdown-propertize-end-match
-           end-reg end correct-entry enclosed-text-start))))))
-
-(defun markdown-syntax-propertize-blockquotes (start end)
-  "Match blockquotes from START to END."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char start)
-    (while (and (re-search-forward markdown-regex-blockquote end t)
-                (not (markdown-code-block-at-pos (match-beginning 0))))
-      (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-                         'markdown-blockquote
-                         (match-data t)))))
-
-(defun markdown-syntax-propertize-hrs (start end)
-  "Match horizontal rules from START to END."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char start)
-    (while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-hr end t)
-      (let ((beg (match-beginning 0))
-            (end (match-end 0)))
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (unless (or (markdown-on-heading-p)
-                    (markdown-code-block-at-point-p))
-          (put-text-property beg end 'markdown-hr (match-data t)))
-        (goto-char end)))))
-
-(defun markdown-syntax-propertize-yaml-metadata (start end)
-  "Propertize elements inside YAML metadata blocks from START to END.
-Assumes region from START and END is already known to be the interior
-region of a YAML metadata block as propertized by
-`markdown-syntax-propertize-fenced-block-constructs'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char start)
-    (cl-loop
-     while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-declarative-metadata end t)
-     do (progn
-          (put-text-property (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-                             'markdown-metadata-key (match-data t))
-          (put-text-property (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)
-                             'markdown-metadata-markup (match-data t))
-          (put-text-property (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)
-                             'markdown-metadata-value (match-data t))))))
-
-(defun markdown-syntax-propertize-headings (start end)
-  "Match headings of type SYMBOL with REGEX from START to END."
-  (goto-char start)
-  (while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-header end t)
-    (unless (markdown-code-block-at-pos (match-beginning 0))
-      (put-text-property
-       (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'markdown-heading
-       (match-data t))
-      (put-text-property
-       (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-       (cond ((match-string-no-properties 2) 'markdown-heading-1-setext)
-             ((match-string-no-properties 3) 'markdown-heading-2-setext)
-             (t (let ((atx-level (length (markdown-trim-whitespace
-                                          (match-string-no-properties 4)))))
-                  (intern (format "markdown-heading-%d-atx" atx-level)))))
-       (match-data t)))))
-
-(defun markdown-syntax-propertize-comments (start end)
-  "Match HTML comments from the START to END."
-  (let* ((in-comment (nth 4 (syntax-ppss)))
-         (comment-begin (nth 8 (syntax-ppss))))
-    (goto-char start)
-    (cond
-     ;; Comment start
-     ((and (not in-comment)
-           (re-search-forward markdown-regex-comment-start end t)
-           (not (markdown-inline-code-at-point-p))
-           (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)))
-      (let ((open-beg (match-beginning 0)))
-        (put-text-property open-beg (1+ open-beg)
-                           'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "<"))
-        (markdown-syntax-propertize-comments
-         (min (1+ (match-end 0)) end (point-max)) end)))
-     ;; Comment end
-     ((and in-comment comment-begin
-           (re-search-forward markdown-regex-comment-end end t))
-      (let ((comment-end (match-end 0)))
-        (put-text-property (1- comment-end) comment-end
-                           'syntax-table (string-to-syntax ">"))
-        ;; Remove any other text properties inside the comment
-        (remove-text-properties comment-begin comment-end
-                                markdown--syntax-properties)
-        (put-text-property comment-begin comment-end
-                           'markdown-comment (list comment-begin comment-end))
-        (markdown-syntax-propertize-comments
-         (min (1+ comment-end) end (point-max)) end)))
-     ;; Nothing found
-     (t nil))))
-
-(defun markdown-syntax-propertize (start end)
-  "Function used as `syntax-propertize-function'.
-START and END delimit region to propertize."
-  (with-silent-modifications
-    (save-excursion
-      (remove-text-properties start end markdown--syntax-properties)
-      (markdown-syntax-propertize-fenced-block-constructs start end)
-      (markdown-syntax-propertize-list-items start end)
-      (markdown-syntax-propertize-pre-blocks start end)
-      (markdown-syntax-propertize-blockquotes start end)
-      (markdown-syntax-propertize-headings start end)
-      (markdown-syntax-propertize-hrs start end)
-      (markdown-syntax-propertize-comments start end))))
-
-
-;;; Markup Hiding
-
-(defconst markdown-markup-properties
-  '(face markdown-markup-face invisible markdown-markup)
-  "List of properties and values to apply to markup.")
-
-(defconst markdown-language-keyword-properties
-  '(face markdown-language-keyword-face invisible markdown-markup)
-  "List of properties and values to apply to code block language names.")
-
-(defconst markdown-language-info-properties
-  '(face markdown-language-info-face invisible markdown-markup)
-  "List of properties and values to apply to code block language info strings.")
-
-(defconst markdown-include-title-properties
-  '(face markdown-link-title-face invisible markdown-markup)
-  "List of properties and values to apply to included code titles.")
-
-(defcustom markdown-hide-markup nil
-  "Determines whether markup in the buffer will be hidden.
-When set to nil, all markup is displayed in the buffer as it
-appears in the file.  An exception is when `markdown-hide-urls'
-is non-nil.
-Set this to a non-nil value to turn this feature on by default.
-You can interactively toggle the value of this variable with
-`markdown-toggle-markup-hiding', \\[markdown-toggle-markup-hiding],
-or from the Markdown > Show & Hide menu.
-
-Markup hiding works by adding text properties to positions in the
-buffer---either the `invisible' property or the `display' property
-in cases where alternative glyphs are used (e.g., list bullets).
-This does not, however, affect printing or other output.
-Functions such as `htmlfontify-buffer' and `ps-print-buffer' will
-not honor these text properties.  For printing, it would be better
-to first convert to HTML or PDF (e.g,. using Pandoc)."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-hide-markup)
-
-(defun markdown-toggle-markup-hiding (&optional arg)
-  "Toggle the display or hiding of markup.
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable markup hiding if ARG is positive,
-and disable it otherwise.
-See `markdown-hide-markup' for additional details."
-  (interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'toggle)))
-  (setq markdown-hide-markup
-        (if (eq arg 'toggle)
-            (not markdown-hide-markup)
-          (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
-  (if markdown-hide-markup
-      (progn (add-to-invisibility-spec 'markdown-markup)
-             (message "markdown-mode markup hiding enabled"))
-    (progn (remove-from-invisibility-spec 'markdown-markup)
-           (message "markdown-mode markup hiding disabled")))
-  (markdown-reload-extensions))
-
-
-;;; Font Lock =================================================================
-
-(require 'font-lock)
-
-(defvar markdown-italic-face 'markdown-italic-face
-  "Face name to use for italic text.")
-
-(defvar markdown-bold-face 'markdown-bold-face
-  "Face name to use for bold text.")
-
-(defvar markdown-strike-through-face 'markdown-strike-through-face
-  "Face name to use for strike-through text.")
-
-(defvar markdown-header-delimiter-face 'markdown-header-delimiter-face
-  "Face name to use as a base for header delimiters.")
-
-(defvar markdown-header-rule-face 'markdown-header-rule-face
-  "Face name to use as a base for header rules.")
-
-(defvar markdown-header-face 'markdown-header-face
-  "Face name to use as a base for headers.")
-
-(defvar markdown-header-face-1 'markdown-header-face-1
-  "Face name to use for level-1 headers.")
-
-(defvar markdown-header-face-2 'markdown-header-face-2
-  "Face name to use for level-2 headers.")
-
-(defvar markdown-header-face-3 'markdown-header-face-3
-  "Face name to use for level-3 headers.")
-
-(defvar markdown-header-face-4 'markdown-header-face-4
-  "Face name to use for level-4 headers.")
-
-(defvar markdown-header-face-5 'markdown-header-face-5
-  "Face name to use for level-5 headers.")
-
-(defvar markdown-header-face-6 'markdown-header-face-6
-  "Face name to use for level-6 headers.")
-
-(defvar markdown-inline-code-face 'markdown-inline-code-face
-  "Face name to use for inline code.")
-
-(defvar markdown-list-face 'markdown-list-face
-  "Face name to use for list markers.")
-
-(defvar markdown-blockquote-face 'markdown-blockquote-face
-  "Face name to use for blockquote.")
-
-(defvar markdown-pre-face 'markdown-pre-face
-  "Face name to use for preformatted text.")
-
-(defvar markdown-language-keyword-face 'markdown-language-keyword-face
-  "Face name to use for programming language identifiers.")
-
-(defvar markdown-language-info-face 'markdown-language-info-face
-  "Face name to use for programming info strings.")
-
-(defvar markdown-link-face 'markdown-link-face
-  "Face name to use for links.")
-
-(defvar markdown-missing-link-face 'markdown-missing-link-face
-  "Face name to use for links where the linked file does not exist.")
-
-(defvar markdown-reference-face 'markdown-reference-face
-  "Face name to use for reference.")
-
-(defvar markdown-footnote-marker-face 'markdown-footnote-marker-face
-  "Face name to use for footnote markers.")
-
-(defvar markdown-url-face 'markdown-url-face
-  "Face name to use for URLs.")
-
-(defvar markdown-link-title-face 'markdown-link-title-face
-  "Face name to use for reference link titles.")
-
-(defvar markdown-line-break-face 'markdown-line-break-face
-  "Face name to use for hard line breaks.")
-
-(defvar markdown-comment-face 'markdown-comment-face
-  "Face name to use for HTML comments.")
-
-(defvar markdown-math-face 'markdown-math-face
-  "Face name to use for LaTeX expressions.")
-
-(defvar markdown-metadata-key-face 'markdown-metadata-key-face
-  "Face name to use for metadata keys.")
-
-(defvar markdown-metadata-value-face 'markdown-metadata-value-face
-  "Face name to use for metadata values.")
-
-(defvar markdown-gfm-checkbox-face 'markdown-gfm-checkbox-face
-  "Face name to use for GFM checkboxes.")
-
-(defvar markdown-highlight-face 'markdown-highlight-face
-  "Face name to use for mouse highlighting.")
-
-(defvar markdown-markup-face 'markdown-markup-face
-  "Face name to use for markup elements.")
-
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-italic-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-bold-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-strike-through-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-header-delimiter-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-header-rule-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-header-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-header-face-1 "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-header-face-2 "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-header-face-3 "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-header-face-4 "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-header-face-5 "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-header-face-6 "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-inline-code-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-list-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-blockquote-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-pre-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-language-keyword-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-language-info-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-link-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-missing-link-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-reference-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-footnote-marker-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-url-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-link-title-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-line-break-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-comment-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-math-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-metadata-key-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-metadata-value-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-gfm-checkbox-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-highlight-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'markdown-markup-face "Use face name directly" "v2.4")
-
-(defgroup markdown-faces nil
-  "Faces used in Markdown Mode"
-  :group 'markdown
-  :group 'faces)
-
-(defface markdown-italic-face
-  '((t (:inherit italic)))
-  "Face for italic text."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-bold-face
-  '((t (:inherit bold)))
-  "Face for bold text."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-strike-through-face
-  '((t (:strike-through t)))
-  "Face for strike-through text."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-markup-face
-  '((t (:inherit shadow :slant normal :weight normal)))
-  "Face for markup elements."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-header-rule-face
-  '((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))
-  "Base face for headers rules."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-header-delimiter-face
-  '((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))
-  "Base face for headers hash delimiter."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-list-face
-  '((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))
-  "Face for list item markers."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-blockquote-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-doc-face)))
-  "Face for blockquote sections."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-code-face
-  '((t (:inherit fixed-pitch)))
-  "Face for inline code, pre blocks, and fenced code blocks.
-This may be used, for example, to add a contrasting background to
-inline code fragments and code blocks."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-inline-code-face
-  '((t (:inherit (markdown-code-face font-lock-constant-face))))
-  "Face for inline code."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-pre-face
-  '((t (:inherit (markdown-code-face font-lock-constant-face))))
-  "Face for preformatted text."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-table-face
-  '((t (:inherit (markdown-code-face))))
-  "Face for tables."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-language-keyword-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-type-face)))
-  "Face for programming language identifiers."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-language-info-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
-  "Face for programming language info strings."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-link-face
-  '((t (:inherit link)))
-  "Face for links."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-missing-link-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-warning-face)))
-  "Face for missing links."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-reference-face
-  '((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))
-  "Face for link references."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(define-obsolete-face-alias 'markdown-footnote-face
-  'markdown-footnote-marker-face "v2.3")
-
-(defface markdown-footnote-marker-face
-  '((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))
-  "Face for footnote markers."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-footnote-text-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face)))
-  "Face for footnote text."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-url-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
-  "Face for URLs that are part of markup.
-For example, this applies to URLs in inline links:
-[link text](http://example.com/)."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-plain-url-face
-  '((t (:inherit markdown-link-face)))
-  "Face for URLs that are also links.
-For example, this applies to plain angle bracket URLs:
-<http://example.com/>."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-link-title-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face)))
-  "Face for reference link titles."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-line-break-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-constant-face :underline t)))
-  "Face for hard line breaks."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-comment-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face)))
-  "Face for HTML comments."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-math-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
-  "Face for LaTeX expressions."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-metadata-key-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-variable-name-face)))
-  "Face for metadata keys."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-metadata-value-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
-  "Face for metadata values."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-gfm-checkbox-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-builtin-face)))
-  "Face for GFM checkboxes."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-highlight-face
-  '((t (:inherit highlight)))
-  "Face for mouse highlighting."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-hr-face
-  '((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))
-  "Face for horizontal rules."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-html-tag-name-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-type-face)))
-  "Face for HTML tag names."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-html-tag-delimiter-face
-  '((t (:inherit markdown-markup-face)))
-  "Face for HTML tag delimiters."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-html-attr-name-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-variable-name-face)))
-  "Face for HTML attribute names."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-html-attr-value-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
-  "Face for HTML attribute values."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defface markdown-html-entity-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-variable-name-face)))
-  "Face for HTML entities."
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defcustom markdown-header-scaling nil
-  "Whether to use variable-height faces for headers.
-When non-nil, `markdown-header-face' will inherit from
-`variable-pitch' and the scaling values in
-`markdown-header-scaling-values' will be applied to
-headers of levels one through six respectively."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
-  :set (lambda (symbol value)
-         (set-default symbol value)
-         (markdown-update-header-faces value))
-  :group 'markdown-faces
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.2"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-header-scaling-values
-  '(2.0 1.7 1.4 1.1 1.0 1.0)
-  "List of scaling values for headers of level one through six.
-Used when `markdown-header-scaling' is non-nil."
-  :type 'list
-  :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
-  :set (lambda (symbol value)
-         (set-default symbol value)
-         (markdown-update-header-faces markdown-header-scaling value))
-  :group 'markdown-faces)
-
-(defun markdown-make-header-faces ()
-  "Build the faces used for Markdown headers."
-  (let ((inherit-faces '(font-lock-function-name-face)))
-    (when markdown-header-scaling
-      (setq inherit-faces (cons 'variable-pitch inherit-faces)))
-    (defface markdown-header-face
-      `((t (:inherit ,inherit-faces :weight bold)))
-      "Base face for headers."
-      :group 'markdown-faces))
-  (dotimes (num 6)
-    (let* ((num1 (1+ num))
-           (face-name (intern (format "markdown-header-face-%s" num1)))
-           (scale (if markdown-header-scaling
-                      (float (nth num markdown-header-scaling-values))
-                    1.0)))
-      (eval
-       `(defface ,face-name
-          '((t (:inherit markdown-header-face :height ,scale)))
-          (format "Face for level %s headers.
-You probably don't want to customize this face directly. Instead
-you can customize the base face `markdown-header-face' or the
-variable-height variable `markdown-header-scaling'." ,num1)
-          :group 'markdown-faces)))))
-
-(markdown-make-header-faces)
-
-(defun markdown-update-header-faces (&optional scaling scaling-values)
-  "Update header faces, depending on if header SCALING is desired.
-If so, use given list of SCALING-VALUES relative to the baseline
-size of `markdown-header-face'."
-  (dotimes (num 6)
-    (let* ((face-name (intern (format "markdown-header-face-%s" (1+ num))))
-           (scale (cond ((not scaling) 1.0)
-                        (scaling-values (float (nth num scaling-values)))
-                        (t (float (nth num markdown-header-scaling-values))))))
-      (unless (get face-name 'saved-face) ; Don't update customized faces
-        (set-face-attribute face-name nil :height scale)))))
-
-(defun markdown-syntactic-face (state)
-  "Return font-lock face for characters with given STATE.
-See `font-lock-syntactic-face-function' for details."
-  (let ((in-comment (nth 4 state)))
-    (cond
-     (in-comment 'markdown-comment-face)
-     (t nil))))
-
-(defcustom markdown-list-item-bullets
-  '("●" "◎" "○" "◆" "◇" "►" "•")
-  "List of bullets to use for unordered lists.
-It can contain any number of symbols, which will be repeated.
-Depending on your font, some reasonable choices are:
-♥ ● ◇ ✚ ✜ ☯ ◆ ♠ ♣ ♦ ❀ ◆ ◖ ▶ ► • ★ ▸."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Bullet character"))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-
-(defun markdown--footnote-marker-properties ()
-  "Return a font-lock facespec expression for footnote marker text."
-  `(face markdown-footnote-marker-face
-         ,@(when markdown-hide-markup
-             `(display ,markdown-footnote-display))))
-
-(defun markdown--pandoc-inline-footnote-properties ()
-  "Return a font-lock facespec expression for Pandoc inline footnote text."
-  `(face markdown-footnote-text-face
-         ,@(when markdown-hide-markup
-             `(display ,markdown-footnote-display))))
-
-(defvar markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords
-  `((markdown-match-yaml-metadata-begin . ((1 'markdown-markup-face)))
-    (markdown-match-yaml-metadata-end . ((1 'markdown-markup-face)))
-    (markdown-match-yaml-metadata-key . ((1 'markdown-metadata-key-face)
-                                         (2 'markdown-markup-face)
-                                         (3 'markdown-metadata-value-face)))
-    (markdown-match-gfm-open-code-blocks . ((1 markdown-markup-properties)
-                                            (2 markdown-markup-properties nil t)
-                                            (3 markdown-language-keyword-properties nil t)
-                                            (4 markdown-language-info-properties nil t)
-                                            (5 markdown-markup-properties nil t)))
-    (markdown-match-gfm-close-code-blocks . ((0 markdown-markup-properties)))
-    (markdown-fontify-gfm-code-blocks)
-    (markdown-fontify-tables)
-    (markdown-match-fenced-start-code-block . ((1 markdown-markup-properties)
-                                               (2 markdown-markup-properties nil t)
-                                               (3 markdown-language-keyword-properties nil t)
-                                               (4 markdown-language-info-properties nil t)
-                                               (5 markdown-markup-properties nil t)))
-    (markdown-match-fenced-end-code-block . ((0 markdown-markup-properties)))
-    (markdown-fontify-fenced-code-blocks)
-    (markdown-match-pre-blocks . ((0 'markdown-pre-face)))
-    (markdown-fontify-headings)
-    (markdown-match-declarative-metadata . ((1 'markdown-metadata-key-face)
-                                              (2 'markdown-markup-face)
-                                              (3 'markdown-metadata-value-face)))
-    (markdown-match-pandoc-metadata . ((1 'markdown-markup-face)
-                                       (2 'markdown-markup-face)
-                                       (3 'markdown-metadata-value-face)))
-    (markdown-fontify-hrs)
-    (markdown-match-code . ((1 markdown-markup-properties prepend)
-                            (2 'markdown-inline-code-face prepend)
-                            (3 markdown-markup-properties prepend)))
-    (,markdown-regex-kbd . ((1 markdown-markup-properties)
-                            (2 'markdown-inline-code-face)
-                            (3 markdown-markup-properties)))
-    (markdown-fontify-angle-uris)
-    (,markdown-regex-email . 'markdown-plain-url-face)
-    (markdown-match-html-tag . ((1 'markdown-html-tag-delimiter-face t)
-                                (2 'markdown-html-tag-name-face t)
-                                (3 'markdown-html-tag-delimiter-face t)
-                                ;; Anchored matcher for HTML tag attributes
-                                (,markdown-regex-html-attr
-                                 ;; Before searching, move past tag
-                                 ;; name; set limit at tag close.
-                                 (progn
-                                   (goto-char (match-end 2)) (match-end 3))
-                                 nil
-                                 . ((1 'markdown-html-attr-name-face)
-                                    (3 'markdown-html-tag-delimiter-face nil t)
-                                    (4 'markdown-html-attr-value-face nil t)))))
-    (,markdown-regex-html-entity . 'markdown-html-entity-face)
-    (markdown-fontify-list-items)
-    (,markdown-regex-footnote . ((1 markdown-markup-properties)    ; [^
-                                 (2 (markdown--footnote-marker-properties)) ; label
-                                 (3 markdown-markup-properties)))  ; ]
-    (,markdown-regex-pandoc-inline-footnote . ((1 markdown-markup-properties)   ; ^
-                                               (2 markdown-markup-properties)   ; [
-                                               (3 (markdown--pandoc-inline-footnote-properties)) ; text
-                                               (4 markdown-markup-properties))) ; ]
-    (markdown-match-includes . ((1 markdown-markup-properties)
-                                (2 markdown-markup-properties nil t)
-                                (3 markdown-include-title-properties nil t)
-                                (4 markdown-markup-properties nil t)
-                                (5 markdown-markup-properties)
-                                (6 'markdown-url-face)
-                                (7 markdown-markup-properties)))
-    (markdown-fontify-inline-links)
-    (markdown-fontify-reference-links)
-    (,markdown-regex-reference-definition . ((1 'markdown-markup-face) ; [
-                                             (2 'markdown-reference-face) ; label
-                                             (3 'markdown-markup-face)    ; ]
-                                             (4 'markdown-markup-face)    ; :
-                                             (5 'markdown-url-face)       ; url
-                                             (6 'markdown-link-title-face))) ; "title" (optional)
-    (markdown-fontify-plain-uris)
-    ;; Math mode $..$
-    (markdown-match-math-single . ((1 'markdown-markup-face prepend)
-                                   (2 'markdown-math-face append)
-                                   (3 'markdown-markup-face prepend)))
-    ;; Math mode $$..$$
-    (markdown-match-math-double . ((1 'markdown-markup-face prepend)
-                                   (2 'markdown-math-face append)
-                                   (3 'markdown-markup-face prepend)))
-    ;; Math mode \[..\] and \\[..\\]
-    (markdown-match-math-display . ((1 'markdown-markup-face prepend)
-                                    (3 'markdown-math-face append)
-                                    (4 'markdown-markup-face prepend)))
-    (markdown-match-bold . ((1 markdown-markup-properties prepend)
-                            (2 'markdown-bold-face append)
-                            (3 markdown-markup-properties prepend)))
-    (markdown-match-italic . ((1 markdown-markup-properties prepend)
-                              (2 'markdown-italic-face append)
-                              (3 markdown-markup-properties prepend)))
-    (,markdown-regex-strike-through . ((3 markdown-markup-properties)
-                                       (4 'markdown-strike-through-face)
-                                       (5 markdown-markup-properties)))
-    (,markdown-regex-line-break . (1 'markdown-line-break-face prepend))
-    (markdown-fontify-sub-superscripts)
-    (markdown-match-inline-attributes . ((0 markdown-markup-properties prepend)))
-    (markdown-match-leanpub-sections . ((0 markdown-markup-properties)))
-    (markdown-fontify-blockquotes)
-    (markdown-match-wiki-link . ((0 'markdown-link-face prepend))))
-  "Syntax highlighting for Markdown files.")
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias
- 'markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-basic
- 'markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords "v2.4")
-
-;; Footnotes
-(defvar markdown-footnote-counter 0
-  "Counter for footnote numbers.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-footnote-counter)
-
-(defconst markdown-footnote-chars
-  "[[:alnum:]-]"
-  "Regular expression matching any character that is allowed in a footnote identifier.")
-
-(defconst markdown-regex-footnote-definition
-  (concat "^ \\{0,3\\}\\[\\(\\^" markdown-footnote-chars "*?\\)\\]:\\(?:[ \t]+\\|$\\)")
-  "Regular expression matching a footnote definition, capturing the label.")
-
-
-;;; Compatibility =============================================================
-
-(defun markdown-replace-regexp-in-string (regexp rep string)
-  "Replace ocurrences of REGEXP with REP in STRING.
-This is a compatibility wrapper to provide `replace-regexp-in-string'
-in XEmacs 21."
-  (if (featurep 'xemacs)
-      (replace-in-string string regexp rep)
-    (replace-regexp-in-string regexp rep string)))
-
-;; `markdown-use-region-p' is a compatibility function which checks
-;; for an active region, with fallbacks for older Emacsen and XEmacs.
-(eval-and-compile
-  (cond
-   ;; Emacs 24 and newer
-   ((fboundp 'use-region-p)
-    (defalias 'markdown-use-region-p 'use-region-p))
-   ;; XEmacs
-   ((fboundp 'region-active-p)
-    (defalias 'markdown-use-region-p 'region-active-p))))
-
-;; Use new names for outline-mode functions in Emacs 25 and later.
-(eval-and-compile
-  (defalias 'markdown-hide-sublevels
-    (if (fboundp 'outline-hide-sublevels)
-        'outline-hide-sublevels
-      'hide-sublevels))
-  (defalias 'markdown-show-all
-    (if (fboundp 'outline-show-all)
-        'outline-show-all
-      'show-all))
-  (defalias 'markdown-hide-body
-    (if (fboundp 'outline-hide-body)
-        'outline-hide-body
-      'hide-body))
-  (defalias 'markdown-show-children
-    (if (fboundp 'outline-show-children)
-        'outline-show-children
-      'show-children))
-  (defalias 'markdown-show-subtree
-    (if (fboundp 'outline-show-subtree)
-        'outline-show-subtree
-      'show-subtree))
-  (defalias 'markdown-hide-subtree
-    (if (fboundp 'outline-hide-subtree)
-        'outline-hide-subtree
-      'hide-subtree)))
-
-;; Provide directory-name-p to Emacs 24
-(defsubst markdown-directory-name-p (name)
-  "Return non-nil if NAME ends with a directory separator character.
-Taken from `directory-name-p' from Emacs 25 and provided here for
-backwards compatibility."
-  (let ((len (length name))
-        (lastc ?.))
-    (if (> len 0)
-        (setq lastc (aref name (1- len))))
-    (or (= lastc ?/)
-        (and (memq system-type '(windows-nt ms-dos))
-             (= lastc ?\\)))))
-
-;; Provide a function to find files recursively in Emacs 24.
-(defalias 'markdown-directory-files-recursively
-  (if (fboundp 'directory-files-recursively)
-      'directory-files-recursively
-    (lambda (dir regexp)
-    "Return list of all files under DIR that have file names matching REGEXP.
-This function works recursively.  Files are returned in \"depth first\"
-order, and files from each directory are sorted in alphabetical order.
-Each file name appears in the returned list in its absolute form.
-Based on `directory-files-recursively' from Emacs 25 and provided
-here for backwards compatibility."
-  (let ((result nil)
-        (files nil)
-        ;; When DIR is "/", remote file names like "/method:" could
-        ;; also be offered.  We shall suppress them.
-        (tramp-mode (and tramp-mode (file-remote-p (expand-file-name dir)))))
-    (dolist (file (sort (file-name-all-completions "" dir)
-                        'string<))
-      (unless (member file '("./" "../"))
-        (if (markdown-directory-name-p file)
-            (let* ((leaf (substring file 0 (1- (length file))))
-                   (full-file (expand-file-name leaf dir)))
-              (setq result
-                    (nconc result (markdown-directory-files-recursively
-                                   full-file regexp))))
-          (when (string-match-p regexp file)
-            (push (expand-file-name file dir) files)))))
-    (nconc result (nreverse files))))))
-
-(defun markdown-flyspell-check-word-p ()
-  "Return t if `flyspell' should check word just before point.
-Used for `flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (1- (point)))
-    (not (or (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)
-             (markdown-inline-code-at-point-p)
-             (markdown-in-comment-p)
-             (let ((faces (get-text-property (point) 'face)))
-               (if (listp faces)
-                   (or (memq 'markdown-reference-face faces)
-                       (memq 'markdown-markup-face faces)
-                       (memq 'markdown-plain-url-face faces)
-                       (memq 'markdown-inline-code-face faces)
-                       (memq 'markdown-url-face faces))
-                 (memq faces '(markdown-reference-face
-                               markdown-markup-face
-                               markdown-plain-url-face
-                               markdown-inline-code-face
-                               markdown-url-face))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-font-lock-ensure ()
-  "Provide `font-lock-ensure' in Emacs 24."
-  (if (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure)
-      (font-lock-ensure)
-    (with-no-warnings
-      ;; Suppress warning about non-interactive use of
-      ;; `font-lock-fontify-buffer' in Emacs 25.
-      (font-lock-fontify-buffer))))
-
-
-;;; Markdown Parsing Functions ================================================
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias
-  'markdown-cur-line-blank 'markdown-cur-line-blank-p "v2.4")
-(define-obsolete-function-alias
-  'markdown-next-line-blank 'markdown-next-line-blank-p "v2.4")
-
-(defun markdown-cur-line-blank-p ()
-  "Return t if the current line is blank and nil otherwise."
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (looking-at-p markdown-regex-blank-line)))
-
-(defun markdown-prev-line-blank ()
-  "Return t if the previous line is blank and nil otherwise.
-If we are at the first line, then consider the previous line to be blank."
-  (or (= (line-beginning-position) (point-min))
-      (save-excursion
-        (forward-line -1)
-        (looking-at markdown-regex-blank-line))))
-
-(defun markdown-prev-line-blank-p ()
-  "Like `markdown-prev-line-blank', but preserve `match-data'."
-  (save-match-data (markdown-prev-line-blank)))
-
-(defun markdown-next-line-blank-p ()
-  "Return t if the next line is blank and nil otherwise.
-If we are at the last line, then consider the next line to be blank."
-  (or (= (line-end-position) (point-max))
-      (save-excursion
-        (forward-line 1)
-        (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))))
-
-(defun markdown-prev-line-indent ()
-  "Return the number of leading whitespace characters in the previous line.
-Return 0 if the current line is the first line in the buffer."
-  (save-excursion
-    (if (= (line-beginning-position) (point-min))
-        0
-      (forward-line -1)
-      (current-indentation))))
-
-(defun markdown-next-line-indent ()
-  "Return the number of leading whitespace characters in the next line.
-Return 0 if line is the last line in the buffer."
-  (save-excursion
-    (if (= (line-end-position) (point-max))
-        0
-      (forward-line 1)
-      (current-indentation))))
-
-(defun markdown-new-baseline ()
-  "Determine if the current line begins a new baseline level.
-Assume point is positioned at beginning of line."
-  (or (looking-at markdown-regex-header)
-      (looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
-      (and (= (current-indentation) 0)
-           (not (looking-at markdown-regex-list))
-           (markdown-prev-line-blank))))
-
-(defun markdown-search-backward-baseline ()
-  "Search backward baseline point with no indentation and not a list item."
-  (end-of-line)
-  (let (stop)
-    (while (not (or stop (bobp)))
-      (re-search-backward markdown-regex-block-separator-noindent nil t)
-      (when (match-end 2)
-        (goto-char (match-end 2))
-        (cond
-         ((markdown-new-baseline)
-          (setq stop t))
-         ((looking-at-p markdown-regex-list)
-          (setq stop nil))
-         (t (setq stop t)))))))
-
-(defun markdown-update-list-levels (marker indent levels)
-  "Update list levels given list MARKER, block INDENT, and current LEVELS.
-Here, MARKER is a string representing the type of list, INDENT is an integer
-giving the indentation, in spaces, of the current block, and LEVELS is a
-list of the indentation levels of parent list items.  When LEVELS is nil,
-it means we are at baseline (not inside of a nested list)."
-  (cond
-   ;; New list item at baseline.
-   ((and marker (null levels))
-    (setq levels (list indent)))
-   ;; List item with greater indentation (four or more spaces).
-   ;; Increase list level.
-   ((and marker (>= indent (+ (car levels) 4)))
-    (setq levels (cons indent levels)))
-   ;; List item with greater or equal indentation (less than four spaces).
-   ;; Do not increase list level.
-   ((and marker (>= indent (car levels)))
-    levels)
-   ;; Lesser indentation level.
-   ;; Pop appropriate number of elements off LEVELS list (e.g., lesser
-   ;; indentation could move back more than one list level).  Note
-   ;; that this block need not be the beginning of list item.
-   ((< indent (car levels))
-    (while (and (> (length levels) 1)
-                (< indent (+ (cadr levels) 4)))
-      (setq levels (cdr levels)))
-    levels)
-   ;; Otherwise, do nothing.
-   (t levels)))
-
-(defun markdown-calculate-list-levels ()
-  "Calculate list levels at point.
-Return a list of the form (n1 n2 n3 ...) where n1 is the
-indentation of the deepest nested list item in the branch of
-the list at the point, n2 is the indentation of the parent
-list item, and so on.  The depth of the list item is therefore
-the length of the returned list.  If the point is not at or
-immediately  after a list item, return nil."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((first (point)) levels indent pre-regexp)
-      ;; Find a baseline point with zero list indentation
-      (markdown-search-backward-baseline)
-      ;; Search for all list items between baseline and LOC
-      (while (and (< (point) first)
-                  (re-search-forward markdown-regex-list first t))
-        (setq pre-regexp (format "^\\(    \\|\t\\)\\{%d\\}" (1+ (length levels))))
-        (beginning-of-line)
-        (cond
-         ;; Make sure this is not a header or hr
-         ((markdown-new-baseline) (setq levels nil))
-         ;; Make sure this is not a line from a pre block
-         ((looking-at-p pre-regexp))
-         ;; If not, then update levels
-         (t
-          (setq indent (current-indentation))
-          (setq levels (markdown-update-list-levels (match-string 2)
-                                                    indent levels))))
-        (end-of-line))
-      levels)))
-
-(defun markdown-prev-list-item (level)
-  "Search backward from point for a list item with indentation LEVEL.
-Set point to the beginning of the item, and return point, or nil
-upon failure."
-  (let (bounds indent prev)
-    (setq prev (point))
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (setq indent (current-indentation))
-    (while
-        (cond
-         ;; List item
-         ((and (looking-at-p markdown-regex-list)
-               (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-          (cond
-           ;; Stop and return point at item of equal indentation
-           ((= (nth 3 bounds) level)
-            (setq prev (point))
-            nil)
-           ;; Stop and return nil at item with lesser indentation
-           ((< (nth 3 bounds) level)
-            (setq prev nil)
-            nil)
-           ;; Stop at beginning of buffer
-           ((bobp) (setq prev nil))
-           ;; Continue at item with greater indentation
-           ((> (nth 3 bounds) level) t)))
-         ;; Stop at beginning of buffer
-         ((bobp) (setq prev nil))
-         ;; Continue if current line is blank
-         ((markdown-cur-line-blank-p) t)
-         ;; Continue while indentation is the same or greater
-         ((>= indent level) t)
-         ;; Stop if current indentation is less than list item
-         ;; and the next is blank
-         ((and (< indent level)
-               (markdown-next-line-blank-p))
-          (setq prev nil))
-         ;; Stop at a header
-         ((looking-at-p markdown-regex-header) (setq prev nil))
-         ;; Stop at a horizontal rule
-         ((looking-at-p markdown-regex-hr) (setq prev nil))
-         ;; Otherwise, continue.
-         (t t))
-      (forward-line -1)
-      (setq indent (current-indentation)))
-    prev))
-
-(defun markdown-next-list-item (level)
-  "Search forward from point for the next list item with indentation LEVEL.
-Set point to the beginning of the item, and return point, or nil
-upon failure."
-  (let (bounds indent next)
-    (setq next (point))
-    (if (looking-at markdown-regex-header-setext)
-        (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-    (forward-line)
-    (setq indent (current-indentation))
-    (while
-        (cond
-         ;; Stop at end of the buffer.
-         ((eobp) nil)
-         ;; Continue if the current line is blank
-         ((markdown-cur-line-blank-p) t)
-         ;; List item
-         ((and (looking-at-p markdown-regex-list)
-               (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-          (cond
-           ;; Continue at item with greater indentation
-           ((> (nth 3 bounds) level) t)
-           ;; Stop and return point at item of equal indentation
-           ((= (nth 3 bounds) level)
-            (setq next (point))
-            nil)
-           ;; Stop and return nil at item with lesser indentation
-           ((< (nth 3 bounds) level)
-            (setq next nil)
-            nil)))
-         ;; Continue while indentation is the same or greater
-         ((>= indent level) t)
-         ;; Stop if current indentation is less than list item
-         ;; and the previous line was blank.
-         ((and (< indent level)
-               (markdown-prev-line-blank-p))
-          (setq next nil))
-         ;; Stop at a header
-         ((looking-at-p markdown-regex-header) (setq next nil))
-         ;; Stop at a horizontal rule
-         ((looking-at-p markdown-regex-hr) (setq next nil))
-         ;; Otherwise, continue.
-         (t t))
-      (forward-line)
-      (setq indent (current-indentation)))
-    next))
-
-(defun markdown-cur-list-item-end (level)
-  "Move to end of list item with pre-marker indentation LEVEL.
-Return the point at the end when a list item was found at the
-original point.  If the point is not in a list item, do nothing."
-  (let (indent)
-    (forward-line)
-    (setq indent (current-indentation))
-    (while
-        (cond
-         ;; Stop at end of the buffer.
-         ((eobp) nil)
-         ;; Continue while indentation is the same or greater
-         ((>= indent level) t)
-         ;; Continue if the current line is blank
-         ((looking-at markdown-regex-blank-line) t)
-         ;; Stop if current indentation is less than list item
-         ;; and the previous line was blank.
-         ((and (< indent level)
-               (markdown-prev-line-blank))
-          nil)
-         ;; Stop at a new list items of the same or lesser
-         ;; indentation, headings, and horizontal rules.
-         ((looking-at (concat "\\(?:" markdown-regex-list
-                              "\\|" markdown-regex-header
-                              "\\|" markdown-regex-hr "\\)"))
-          nil)
-         ;; Otherwise, continue.
-         (t t))
-      (forward-line)
-      (setq indent (current-indentation)))
-    ;; Don't skip over whitespace for empty list items (marker and
-    ;; whitespace only), just move to end of whitespace.
-    (if (save-excursion
-          (beginning-of-line)
-          (looking-at (concat markdown-regex-list "[ \t]*$")))
-        (goto-char (match-end 3))
-      (skip-chars-backward " \t\n"))
-    (end-of-line)
-    (point)))
-
-(defun markdown-cur-list-item-bounds ()
-  "Return bounds for list item at point.
-Return a list of the following form:
-
-    (begin end indent nonlist-indent marker checkbox match)
-
-The named components are:
-
-  - begin: Position of beginning of list item, including leading indentation.
-  - end: Position of the end of the list item, including list item text.
-  - indent: Number of characters of indentation before list marker (an integer).
-  - nonlist-indent: Number characters of indentation, list
-    marker, and whitespace following list marker (an integer).
-  - marker: String containing the list marker and following whitespace
-            (e.g., \"- \" or \"* \").
-  - checkbox: String containing the GFM checkbox portion, if any,
-    including any trailing whitespace before the text
-    begins (e.g., \"[x] \").
-  - match: match data for markdown-regex-list
-
-As an example, for the following unordered list item
-
-   - item
-
-the returned list would be
-
-    (1 14 3 5 \"- \" nil (1 6 1 4 4 5 5 6))
-
-If the point is not inside a list item, return nil."
-  (car (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'markdown-list-item)))
-
-(defun markdown-list-item-at-point-p ()
-  "Return t if there is a list item at the point and nil otherwise."
-  (save-match-data (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-
-(defun markdown-prev-list-item-bounds ()
-  "Return bounds of previous item in the same list of any level.
-The return value has the same form as that of
-`markdown-cur-list-item-bounds'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((cur-bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
-          (beginning-of-list (save-excursion (markdown-beginning-of-list)))
-          stop)
-      (when cur-bounds
-        (goto-char (nth 0 cur-bounds))
-        (while (and (not stop) (not (bobp))
-                    (re-search-backward markdown-regex-list
-                                        beginning-of-list t))
-          (unless (or (looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
-                      (markdown-code-block-at-point-p))
-            (setq stop (point))))
-        (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))))
-
-(defun markdown-next-list-item-bounds ()
-  "Return bounds of next item in the same list of any level.
-The return value has the same form as that of
-`markdown-cur-list-item-bounds'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((cur-bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
-          (end-of-list (save-excursion (markdown-end-of-list)))
-          stop)
-      (when cur-bounds
-        (goto-char (nth 0 cur-bounds))
-        (end-of-line)
-        (while (and (not stop) (not (eobp))
-                    (re-search-forward markdown-regex-list
-                                       end-of-list t))
-          (unless (or (looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
-                      (markdown-code-block-at-point-p))
-            (setq stop (point))))
-        (when stop
-          (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))))))
-
-(defun markdown-beginning-of-list ()
-  "Move point to beginning of list at point, if any."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((orig-point (point))
-        (list-begin (save-excursion
-                      (markdown-search-backward-baseline)
-                      ;; Stop at next list item, regardless of the indentation.
-                      (markdown-next-list-item (point-max))
-                      (when (looking-at markdown-regex-list)
-                        (point)))))
-    (when (and list-begin (<= list-begin orig-point))
-      (goto-char list-begin))))
-
-(defun markdown-end-of-list ()
-  "Move point to end of list at point, if any."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((start (point))
-        (end (save-excursion
-               (when (markdown-beginning-of-list)
-                 ;; Items can't have nonlist-indent <= 1, so this
-                 ;; moves past all list items.
-                 (markdown-next-list-item 1)
-                 (skip-syntax-backward "-")
-                 (unless (eobp) (forward-char 1))
-                 (point)))))
-    (when (and end (>= end start))
-      (goto-char end))))
-
-(defun markdown-up-list ()
-  "Move point to beginning of parent list item."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((cur-bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-    (when cur-bounds
-      (markdown-prev-list-item (1- (nth 3 cur-bounds)))
-      (let ((up-bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-        (when (and up-bounds (< (nth 3 up-bounds) (nth 3 cur-bounds)))
-          (point))))))
-
-(defun markdown-bounds-of-thing-at-point (thing)
-  "Call `bounds-of-thing-at-point' for THING with slight modifications.
-Does not include trailing newlines when THING is 'line.  Handles the
-end of buffer case by setting both endpoints equal to the value of
-`point-max', since an empty region will trigger empty markup insertion.
-Return bounds of form (beg . end) if THING is found, or nil otherwise."
-  (let* ((bounds (bounds-of-thing-at-point thing))
-         (a (car bounds))
-         (b (cdr bounds)))
-    (when bounds
-      (when (eq thing 'line)
-        (cond ((and (eobp) (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
-               (setq a b))
-              ((char-equal (char-before b) ?\^J)
-               (setq b (1- b)))))
-      (cons a b))))
-
-(defun markdown-reference-definition (reference)
-  "Find out whether Markdown REFERENCE is defined.
-REFERENCE should not include the square brackets.
-When REFERENCE is defined, return a list of the form (text start end)
-containing the definition text itself followed by the start and end
-locations of the text.  Otherwise, return nil.
-Leave match data for `markdown-regex-reference-definition'
-intact additional processing."
-  (let ((reference (downcase reference)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (catch 'found
-        (while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-reference-definition nil t)
-          (when (string= reference (downcase (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-            (throw 'found
-                   (list (match-string-no-properties 5)
-                         (match-beginning 5) (match-end 5)))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-get-defined-references ()
-  "Return all defined reference labels and their line numbers (not including square brackets)."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let (refs)
-      (while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-reference-definition nil t)
-        (let ((target (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-          (cl-pushnew
-           (cons (downcase target)
-                 (markdown-line-number-at-pos (match-beginning 2)))
-           refs :test #'equal :key #'car)))
-      (reverse refs))))
-
-(defun markdown-get-used-uris ()
-  "Return a list of all used URIs in the buffer."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let (uris)
-      (while (re-search-forward
-              (concat "\\(?:" markdown-regex-link-inline
-                      "\\|" markdown-regex-angle-uri
-                      "\\|" markdown-regex-uri
-                      "\\|" markdown-regex-email
-                      "\\)")
-              nil t)
-        (unless (or (markdown-inline-code-at-point-p)
-                    (markdown-code-block-at-point-p))
-          (cl-pushnew (or (match-string-no-properties 6)
-                          (match-string-no-properties 10)
-                          (match-string-no-properties 12)
-                          (match-string-no-properties 13))
-                      uris :test #'equal)))
-      (reverse uris))))
-
-(defun markdown-inline-code-at-pos (pos)
-  "Return non-nil if there is an inline code fragment at POS.
-Return nil otherwise.  Set match data according to
-`markdown-match-code' upon success.
-This function searches the block for a code fragment that
-contains the point using `markdown-match-code'.  We do this
-because `thing-at-point-looking-at' does not work reliably with
-`markdown-regex-code'.
-
-The match data is set as follows:
-Group 1 matches the opening backquotes.
-Group 2 matches the code fragment itself, without backquotes.
-Group 3 matches the closing backquotes."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char pos)
-    (let ((old-point (point))
-          (end-of-block (progn (markdown-end-of-text-block) (point)))
-          found)
-      (markdown-beginning-of-text-block)
-      (while (and (markdown-match-code end-of-block)
-                  (setq found t)
-                  (< (match-end 0) old-point)))
-      (and found                              ; matched something
-           (<= (match-beginning 0) old-point) ; match contains old-point
-           (> (match-end 0) old-point)))))
-
-(defun markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p (pos)
-  "Return non-nil if there is an inline code fragment at POS.
-Like `markdown-inline-code-at-pos`, but preserves match data."
-  (save-match-data (markdown-inline-code-at-pos pos)))
-
-(defun markdown-inline-code-at-point ()
-  "Return non-nil if the point is at an inline code fragment.
-See `markdown-inline-code-at-pos' for details."
-  (markdown-inline-code-at-pos (point)))
-
-(defun markdown-inline-code-at-point-p (&optional pos)
-  "Return non-nil if there is inline code at the POS.
-This is a predicate function counterpart to
-`markdown-inline-code-at-point' which does not modify the match
-data.  See `markdown-code-block-at-point-p' for code blocks."
-  (save-match-data (markdown-inline-code-at-pos (or pos (point)))))
-
-(make-obsolete 'markdown-code-at-point-p 'markdown-inline-code-at-point-p "v2.2")
-
-(defun markdown-code-block-at-pos (pos)
-  "Return match data list if there is a code block at POS.
-Uses text properties at the beginning of the line position.
-This includes pre blocks, tilde-fenced code blocks, and GFM
-quoted code blocks.  Return nil otherwise."
-  (let ((bol (save-excursion (goto-char pos) (point-at-bol))))
-    (or (get-text-property bol 'markdown-pre)
-        (let* ((bounds (markdown-get-enclosing-fenced-block-construct pos))
-               (second (cl-second bounds)))
-          (if second
-              ;; chunks are right open
-              (when (< pos second)
-                bounds)
-            bounds)))))
-
-;; Function was renamed to emphasize that it does not modify match-data.
-(defalias 'markdown-code-block-at-point 'markdown-code-block-at-point-p)
-
-(defun markdown-code-block-at-point-p (&optional pos)
-  "Return non-nil if there is a code block at the POS.
-This includes pre blocks, tilde-fenced code blocks, and GFM
-quoted code blocks.  This function does not modify the match
-data.  See `markdown-inline-code-at-point-p' for inline code."
-  (save-match-data (markdown-code-block-at-pos (or pos (point)))))
-
-(defun markdown-heading-at-point (&optional pos)
-  "Return non-nil if there is a heading at the POS.
-Set match data for `markdown-regex-header'."
-  (let ((match-data (get-text-property (or pos (point)) 'markdown-heading)))
-    (when match-data
-      (set-match-data match-data)
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-pipe-at-bol-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if the line begins with a pipe symbol.
-This may be useful for tables and Pandoc's line_blocks extension."
-  (char-equal (char-after (point-at-bol)) ?|))
-
-
-;;; Markdown Font Lock Matching Functions =====================================
-
-(defun markdown-range-property-any (begin end prop prop-values)
-  "Return t if PROP from BEGIN to END is equal to one of the given PROP-VALUES.
-Also returns t if PROP is a list containing one of the PROP-VALUES.
-Return nil otherwise."
-  (let (props)
-    (catch 'found
-      (dolist (loc (number-sequence begin end))
-        (when (setq props (get-text-property loc prop))
-          (cond ((listp props)
-                 ;; props is a list, check for membership
-                 (dolist (val prop-values)
-                   (when (memq val props) (throw 'found loc))))
-                (t
-                 ;; props is a scalar, check for equality
-                 (dolist (val prop-values)
-                   (when (eq val props) (throw 'found loc))))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-range-properties-exist (begin end props)
-  (cl-loop
-   for loc in (number-sequence begin end)
-   with result = nil
-   while (not
-          (setq result
-                (cl-some (lambda (prop) (get-text-property loc prop)) props)))
-   finally return result))
-
-(defun markdown-match-inline-generic (regex last &optional faceless)
-  "Match inline REGEX from the point to LAST.
-When FACELESS is non-nil, do not return matches where faces have been applied."
-  (when (re-search-forward regex last t)
-    (let ((bounds (markdown-code-block-at-pos (match-beginning 1)))
-          (face (and faceless (text-property-not-all
-                               (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'face nil))))
-      (cond
-       ;; In code block: move past it and recursively search again
-       (bounds
-        (when (< (goto-char (cl-second bounds)) last)
-          (markdown-match-inline-generic regex last faceless)))
-       ;; When faces are found in the match range, skip over the match and
-       ;; recursively search again.
-       (face
-        (when (< (goto-char (match-end 0)) last)
-          (markdown-match-inline-generic regex last faceless)))
-       ;; Keep match data and return t when in bounds.
-       (t
-        (<= (match-end 0) last))))))
-
-(defun markdown-match-code (last)
-  "Match inline code fragments from point to LAST."
-  (unless (bobp)
-    (backward-char 1))
-  (when (markdown-search-until-condition
-         (lambda ()
-           (and
-            ;; Advance point in case of failure, but without exceeding last.
-            (goto-char (min (1+ (match-beginning 1)) last))
-            (not (markdown-in-comment-p (match-beginning 1)))
-            (not (markdown-in-comment-p (match-end 1)))
-            (not (markdown-code-block-at-pos (match-beginning 1)))))
-         markdown-regex-code last t)
-      (set-match-data (list (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-                            (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)
-                            (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)
-                            (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4)))
-      (goto-char (min (1+ (match-end 0)) last (point-max)))
-      t))
-
-(defun markdown-match-bold (last)
-  "Match inline bold from the point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-inline-generic markdown-regex-bold last)
-    (let ((begin (match-beginning 2))
-          (end (match-end 2)))
-      (if (or (markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p begin)
-              (markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p end)
-              (markdown-in-comment-p)
-              (markdown-range-property-any
-               begin begin 'face '(markdown-url-face
-                                   markdown-plain-url-face))
-              (markdown-range-property-any
-               begin end 'face '(markdown-hr-face
-                                 markdown-math-face)))
-          (progn (goto-char (min (1+ begin) last))
-                 (when (< (point) last)
-                   (markdown-match-italic last)))
-        (set-match-data (list (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)
-                              (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)
-                              (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4)
-                              (match-beginning 5) (match-end 5)))
-        t))))
-
-(defun markdown-match-italic (last)
-  "Match inline italics from the point to LAST."
-  (let ((regex (if (memq major-mode '(gfm-mode gfm-view-mode))
-                   markdown-regex-gfm-italic markdown-regex-italic)))
-    (when (markdown-match-inline-generic regex last)
-      (let ((begin (match-beginning 1))
-            (end (match-end 1)))
-        (if (or (markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p begin)
-                (markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p end)
-                (markdown-in-comment-p)
-                (markdown-range-property-any
-                 begin begin 'face '(markdown-url-face
-                                     markdown-plain-url-face))
-                (markdown-range-property-any
-                 begin end 'face '(markdown-bold-face
-                                   markdown-list-face
-                                   markdown-hr-face
-                                   markdown-math-face)))
-            (progn (goto-char (min (1+ begin) last))
-                   (when (< (point) last)
-                     (markdown-match-italic last)))
-          (set-match-data (list (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-                                (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)
-                                (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)
-                                (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4)))
-          t)))))
-
-(defun markdown-match-math-generic (regex last)
-  "Match REGEX from point to LAST.
-REGEX is either `markdown-regex-math-inline-single' for matching
-$..$ or `markdown-regex-math-inline-double' for matching $$..$$."
-  (when (and markdown-enable-math (markdown-match-inline-generic regex last))
-    (let ((begin (match-beginning 1)) (end (match-end 1)))
-      (prog1
-          (if (or (markdown-range-property-any
-                   begin end 'face
-                   '(markdown-inline-code-face markdown-bold-face))
-                  (markdown-range-properties-exist
-                   begin end
-                   (markdown-get-fenced-block-middle-properties)))
-              (markdown-match-math-generic regex last)
-            t)
-        (goto-char (1+ (match-end 0)))))))
-
-(defun markdown-match-list-items (last)
-  "Match list items from point to LAST."
-  (let* ((first (point))
-         (pos first)
-         (prop 'markdown-list-item)
-         (bounds (car (get-text-property pos prop))))
-    (while
-        (and (or (null (setq bounds (car (get-text-property pos prop))))
-                 (< (cl-first bounds) pos))
-             (< (point) last)
-             (setq pos (next-single-property-change pos prop nil last))
-             (goto-char pos)))
-    (when bounds
-      (set-match-data (cl-seventh bounds))
-      ;; Step at least one character beyond point. Otherwise
-      ;; `font-lock-fontify-keywords-region' infloops.
-      (goto-char (min (1+ (max (point-at-eol) first))
-                      (point-max)))
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-match-math-single (last)
-  "Match single quoted $..$ math from point to LAST."
-  (markdown-match-math-generic markdown-regex-math-inline-single last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-math-double (last)
-  "Match double quoted $$..$$ math from point to LAST."
-  (markdown-match-math-generic markdown-regex-math-inline-double last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-math-display (last)
-  "Match bracketed display math \[..\] and \\[..\\] from point to LAST."
-  (markdown-match-math-generic markdown-regex-math-display last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-propertized-text (property last)
-  "Match text with PROPERTY from point to LAST.
-Restore match data previously stored in PROPERTY."
-  (let ((saved (get-text-property (point) property))
-        pos)
-    (unless saved
-      (setq pos (next-single-property-change (point) property nil last))
-      (unless (= pos last)
-        (setq saved (get-text-property pos property))))
-    (when saved
-      (set-match-data saved)
-      ;; Step at least one character beyond point. Otherwise
-      ;; `font-lock-fontify-keywords-region' infloops.
-      (goto-char (min (1+ (max (match-end 0) (point)))
-                      (point-max)))
-      saved)))
-
-(defun markdown-match-pre-blocks (last)
-  "Match preformatted blocks from point to LAST.
-Use data stored in 'markdown-pre text property during syntax
-analysis."
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-pre last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-gfm-code-blocks (last)
-  "Match GFM quoted code blocks from point to LAST.
-Use data stored in 'markdown-gfm-code text property during syntax
-analysis."
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-gfm-code last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-gfm-open-code-blocks (last)
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-gfm-block-begin last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-gfm-close-code-blocks (last)
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-gfm-block-end last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-fenced-code-blocks (last)
-  "Match fenced code blocks from the point to LAST."
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-fenced-code last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-fenced-start-code-block (last)
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-tilde-fence-begin last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-fenced-end-code-block (last)
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-tilde-fence-end last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-blockquotes (last)
-  "Match blockquotes from point to LAST.
-Use data stored in 'markdown-blockquote text property during syntax
-analysis."
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-blockquote last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-hr (last)
-  "Match horizontal rules comments from the point to LAST."
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-hr last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-comments (last)
-  "Match HTML comments from the point to LAST."
-  (when (and (skip-syntax-forward "^<" last))
-    (let ((beg (point)))
-      (when (and (skip-syntax-forward "^>" last) (< (point) last))
-        (forward-char)
-        (set-match-data (list beg (point)))
-        t))))
-
-(defun markdown-match-generic-links (last ref)
-  "Match inline links from point to LAST.
-When REF is non-nil, match reference links instead of standard
-links with URLs.
-This function should only be used during font-lock, as it
-determines syntax based on the presence of faces for previously
-processed elements."
-  ;; Search for the next potential link (not in a code block).
-  (let ((prohibited-faces '(markdown-pre-face
-                            markdown-code-face
-                            markdown-inline-code-face
-                            markdown-comment-face))
-        found)
-    (while
-        (and (not found) (< (point) last)
-             (progn
-               ;; Clear match data to test for a match after functions returns.
-               (set-match-data nil)
-               ;; Preliminary regular expression search so we can return
-               ;; quickly upon failure.  This doesn't handle malformed links
-               ;; or nested square brackets well, so if it passes we back up
-               ;; continue with a more precise search.
-               (re-search-forward
-                (if ref
-                    markdown-regex-link-reference
-                  markdown-regex-link-inline)
-                last 'limit)))
-      ;; Keep searching if this is in a code block, inline code, or a
-      ;; comment, or if it is include syntax. The link text portion
-      ;; (group 3) may contain inline code or comments, but the
-      ;; markup, URL, and title should not be part of such elements.
-      (if (or (markdown-range-property-any
-               (match-beginning 0) (match-end 2) 'face prohibited-faces)
-              (markdown-range-property-any
-               (match-beginning 4) (match-end 0) 'face prohibited-faces)
-              (and (char-equal (char-after (point-at-bol)) ?<)
-                   (char-equal (char-after (1+ (point-at-bol))) ?<)))
-          (set-match-data nil)
-        (setq found t))))
-  ;; Match opening exclamation point (optional) and left bracket.
-  (when (match-beginning 2)
-    (let* ((bang (match-beginning 1))
-           (first-begin (match-beginning 2))
-           ;; Find end of block to prevent matching across blocks.
-           (end-of-block (save-excursion
-                           (progn
-                             (goto-char (match-beginning 2))
-                             (markdown-end-of-text-block)
-                             (point))))
-           ;; Move over balanced expressions to closing right bracket.
-           ;; Catch unbalanced expression errors and return nil.
-           (first-end (condition-case nil
-                           (and (goto-char first-begin)
-                                (scan-sexps (point) 1))
-                         (error nil)))
-           ;; Continue with point at CONT-POINT upon failure.
-           (cont-point (min (1+ first-begin) last))
-           second-begin second-end url-begin url-end
-           title-begin title-end)
-      ;; When bracket found, in range, and followed by a left paren/bracket...
-      (when (and first-end (< first-end end-of-block) (goto-char first-end)
-                 (char-equal (char-after (point)) (if ref ?\[ ?\()))
-        ;; Scan across balanced expressions for closing parenthesis/bracket.
-        (setq second-begin (point)
-              second-end (condition-case nil
-                            (scan-sexps (point) 1)
-                          (error nil)))
-        ;; Check that closing parenthesis/bracket is in range.
-        (if (and second-end (<= second-end end-of-block) (<= second-end last))
-            (progn
-              ;; Search for (optional) title inside closing parenthesis
-              (when (and (not ref) (search-forward "\"" second-end t))
-                (setq title-begin (1- (point))
-                      title-end (and (goto-char second-end)
-                                     (search-backward "\"" (1+ title-begin) t))
-                      title-end (and title-end (1+ title-end))))
-              ;; Store URL/reference range
-              (setq url-begin (1+ second-begin)
-                    url-end (1- (or title-begin second-end)))
-              ;; Set match data, move point beyond link, and return
-              (set-match-data
-               (list (or bang first-begin) second-end  ; 0 - all
-                     bang (and bang (1+ bang))         ; 1 - bang
-                     first-begin (1+ first-begin)      ; 2 - markup
-                     (1+ first-begin) (1- first-end)   ; 3 - link text
-                     (1- first-end) first-end          ; 4 - markup
-                     second-begin (1+ second-begin)    ; 5 - markup
-                     url-begin url-end                 ; 6 - url/reference
-                     title-begin title-end             ; 7 - title
-                     (1- second-end) second-end))      ; 8 - markup
-              ;; Nullify cont-point and leave point at end and
-              (setq cont-point nil)
-              (goto-char second-end))
-          ;; If no closing parenthesis in range, update continuation point
-          (setq cont-point (min end-of-block second-begin))))
-      (cond
-       ;; On failure, continue searching at cont-point
-       ((and cont-point (< cont-point last))
-        (goto-char cont-point)
-        (markdown-match-generic-links last ref))
-       ;; No more text, return nil
-       ((and cont-point (= cont-point last))
-        nil)
-       ;; Return t if a match occurred
-       (t t)))))
-
-(defun markdown-match-angle-uris (last)
-  "Match angle bracket URIs from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-inline-generic markdown-regex-angle-uri last)
-    (goto-char (1+ (match-end 0)))))
-
-(defun markdown-match-plain-uris (last)
-  "Match plain URIs from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-inline-generic markdown-regex-uri last t)
-    (goto-char (1+ (match-end 0)))))
-
-(defvar markdown-conditional-search-function #'re-search-forward
-  "Conditional search function used in `markdown-search-until-condition'.
-Made into a variable to allow for dynamic let-binding.")
-
-(defun markdown-search-until-condition (condition &rest args)
-  (let (ret)
-    (while (and (not ret) (apply markdown-conditional-search-function args))
-      (setq ret (funcall condition)))
-    ret))
-
-(defun markdown-match-generic-metadata (regexp last)
-  "Match metadata declarations specified by REGEXP from point to LAST.
-These declarations must appear inside a metadata block that begins at
-the beginning of the buffer and ends with a blank line (or the end of
-the buffer)."
-  (let* ((first (point))
-         (end-re "\n[ \t]*\n\\|\n\\'\\|\\'")
-         (block-begin (goto-char 1))
-         (block-end (re-search-forward end-re nil t)))
-    (if (and block-end (> first block-end))
-        ;; Don't match declarations if there is no metadata block or if
-        ;; the point is beyond the block.  Move point to point-max to
-        ;; prevent additional searches and return return nil since nothing
-        ;; was found.
-        (progn (goto-char (point-max)) nil)
-      ;; If a block was found that begins before LAST and ends after
-      ;; point, search for declarations inside it.  If the starting is
-      ;; before the beginning of the block, start there. Otherwise,
-      ;; move back to FIRST.
-      (goto-char (if (< first block-begin) block-begin first))
-      (if (re-search-forward regexp (min last block-end) t)
-          ;; If a metadata declaration is found, set match-data and return t.
-          (let ((key-beginning (match-beginning 1))
-                (key-end (match-end 1))
-                (markup-begin (match-beginning 2))
-                (markup-end (match-end 2))
-                (value-beginning (match-beginning 3)))
-            (set-match-data (list key-beginning (point) ; complete metadata
-                                  key-beginning key-end ; key
-                                  markup-begin markup-end ; markup
-                                  value-beginning (point))) ; value
-            t)
-        ;; Otherwise, move the point to last and return nil
-        (goto-char last)
-        nil))))
-
-(defun markdown-match-declarative-metadata (last)
-  "Match declarative metadata from the point to LAST."
-  (markdown-match-generic-metadata markdown-regex-declarative-metadata last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-pandoc-metadata (last)
-  "Match Pandoc metadata from the point to LAST."
-  (markdown-match-generic-metadata markdown-regex-pandoc-metadata last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-yaml-metadata-begin (last)
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-yaml-metadata-begin last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-yaml-metadata-end (last)
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-yaml-metadata-end last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-yaml-metadata-key (last)
-  (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-metadata-key last))
-
-(defun markdown-match-wiki-link (last)
-  "Match wiki links from point to LAST."
-  (when (and markdown-enable-wiki-links
-             (not markdown-wiki-link-fontify-missing)
-             (markdown-match-inline-generic markdown-regex-wiki-link last))
-    (let ((begin (match-beginning 1)) (end (match-end 1)))
-      (if (or (markdown-in-comment-p begin)
-              (markdown-in-comment-p end)
-              (markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p begin)
-              (markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p end)
-              (markdown-code-block-at-pos begin))
-          (progn (goto-char (min (1+ begin) last))
-                 (when (< (point) last)
-                   (markdown-match-wiki-link last)))
-        (set-match-data (list begin end))
-        t))))
-
-(defun markdown-match-inline-attributes (last)
-  "Match inline attributes from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-inline-generic markdown-regex-inline-attributes last)
-    (unless (or (markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p (match-beginning 0))
-                (markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p (match-end 0))
-                (markdown-in-comment-p))
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-match-leanpub-sections (last)
-  "Match Leanpub section markers from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-inline-generic markdown-regex-leanpub-sections last)
-    (unless (or (markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p (match-beginning 0))
-                (markdown-inline-code-at-pos-p (match-end 0))
-                (markdown-in-comment-p))
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-match-includes (last)
-  "Match include statements from point to LAST.
-Sets match data for the following seven groups:
-Group 1: opening two angle brackets
-Group 2: opening title delimiter (optional)
-Group 3: title text (optional)
-Group 4: closing title delimiter (optional)
-Group 5: opening filename delimiter
-Group 6: filename
-Group 7: closing filename delimiter"
-  (when (markdown-match-inline-generic markdown-regex-include last)
-    (let ((valid (not (or (markdown-in-comment-p (match-beginning 0))
-                          (markdown-in-comment-p (match-end 0))
-                          (markdown-code-block-at-pos (match-beginning 0))))))
-      (cond
-       ;; Parentheses and maybe square brackets, but no curly braces:
-       ;; match optional title in square brackets and file in parentheses.
-       ((and valid (match-beginning 5)
-             (not (match-beginning 8)))
-        (set-match-data (list (match-beginning 1) (match-end 7)
-                              (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-                              (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)
-                              (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)
-                              (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4)
-                              (match-beginning 5) (match-end 5)
-                              (match-beginning 6) (match-end 6)
-                              (match-beginning 7) (match-end 7))))
-       ;; Only square brackets present: match file in square brackets.
-       ((and valid (match-beginning 2)
-             (not (match-beginning 5))
-             (not (match-beginning 7)))
-        (set-match-data (list (match-beginning 1) (match-end 4)
-                              (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-                              nil nil
-                              nil nil
-                              nil nil
-                              (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)
-                              (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)
-                              (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4))))
-       ;; Only curly braces present: match file in curly braces.
-       ((and valid (match-beginning 8)
-             (not (match-beginning 2))
-             (not (match-beginning 5)))
-        (set-match-data (list (match-beginning 1) (match-end 10)
-                              (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-                              nil nil
-                              nil nil
-                              nil nil
-                              (match-beginning 8) (match-end 8)
-                              (match-beginning 9) (match-end 9)
-                              (match-beginning 10) (match-end 10))))
-       (t
-        ;; Not a valid match, move to next line and search again.
-        (forward-line)
-        (when (< (point) last)
-          (setq valid (markdown-match-includes last)))))
-      valid)))
-
-(defun markdown-match-html-tag (last)
-  "Match HTML tags from point to LAST."
-  (when (and markdown-enable-html
-             (markdown-match-inline-generic markdown-regex-html-tag last t))
-    (set-match-data (list (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-                          (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-                          (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)
-                          (match-beginning 9) (match-end 9)))
-    t))
-
-
-;;; Markdown Font Fontification Functions =====================================
-
-(defun markdown--first-displayable (seq)
-  "Return the first displayable character or string in SEQ.
-SEQ may be an atom or a sequence."
-  (let ((seq (if (listp seq) seq (list seq))))
-    (cond ((stringp (car seq))
-           (cl-find-if
-            (lambda (str)
-              (and (mapcar #'char-displayable-p (string-to-list str))))
-            seq))
-          ((characterp (car seq))
-           (cl-find-if #'char-displayable-p seq)))))
-
-(defun markdown--marginalize-string (level)
-  "Generate atx markup string of given LEVEL for left margin."
-  (let ((margin-left-space-count
-         (- markdown-marginalize-headers-margin-width level)))
-    (concat (make-string margin-left-space-count ? )
-                           (make-string level ?#))))
-
-(defun markdown-marginalize-update-current ()
-  "Update the window configuration to create a left margin."
-  ;; Emacs 25 or later is needed for window-font-width and default-font-width.
-  (if (and (fboundp 'window-font-width) (fboundp 'default-font-width))
-      (let* ((header-delimiter-font-width
-              (window-font-width nil 'markdown-header-delimiter-face))
-             (margin-pixel-width (* markdown-marginalize-headers-margin-width
-                                    header-delimiter-font-width))
-             (margin-char-width (/ margin-pixel-width (default-font-width))))
-        (set-window-margins nil margin-char-width))
-    ;; As a fallback, simply set margin based on character count.
-    (set-window-margins nil markdown-marginalize-headers-margin-width)))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-headings (last)
-  "Add text properties to headings from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-propertized-text 'markdown-heading last)
-    (let* ((level (markdown-outline-level))
-           (heading-face
-            (intern (format "markdown-header-face-%d" level)))
-           (heading-props `(face ,heading-face))
-           (left-markup-props
-            `(face markdown-header-delimiter-face
-                   ,@(cond
-                      (markdown-hide-markup
-                       `(display ""))
-                      (markdown-marginalize-headers
-                       `(display ((margin left-margin)
-                                  ,(markdown--marginalize-string level)))))))
-           (right-markup-props
-            `(face markdown-header-delimiter-face
-                   ,@(when markdown-hide-markup `(display ""))))
-           (rule-props `(face markdown-header-rule-face
-                              ,@(when markdown-hide-markup `(display "")))))
-      (if (match-end 1)
-          ;; Setext heading
-          (progn (add-text-properties
-                  (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) heading-props)
-                 (if (= level 1)
-                     (add-text-properties
-                      (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2) rule-props)
-                   (add-text-properties
-                    (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3) rule-props)))
-        ;; atx heading
-        (add-text-properties
-         (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4) left-markup-props)
-        (add-text-properties
-         (match-beginning 5) (match-end 5) heading-props)
-        (when (match-end 6)
-          (add-text-properties
-           (match-beginning 6) (match-end 6) right-markup-props))))
-    t))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-tables (last)
-  (when (and (re-search-forward "|" last t)
-             (markdown-table-at-point-p))
-    (font-lock-append-text-property
-     (line-beginning-position) (min (1+ (line-end-position)) (point-max))
-     'face 'markdown-table-face)
-    (forward-line 1)
-    t))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-blockquotes (last)
-  "Apply font-lock properties to blockquotes from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-blockquotes last)
-    (let ((display-string
-           (markdown--first-displayable markdown-blockquote-display-char)))
-      (add-text-properties
-       (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-       (if markdown-hide-markup
-           `(face markdown-blockquote-face display ,display-string)
-         `(face markdown-markup-face)))
-      (font-lock-append-text-property
-       (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 'face 'markdown-blockquote-face)
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-list-items (last)
-  "Apply font-lock properties to list markers from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-list-items last)
-    (let* ((indent (length (match-string-no-properties 1)))
-           (level (/ indent 4)) ;; level = 0, 1, 2, ...
-           (bullet (nth (mod level (length markdown-list-item-bullets))
-                        markdown-list-item-bullets)))
-      (add-text-properties
-       (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2) '(face markdown-list-face))
-      (when markdown-hide-markup
-        (cond
-         ;; Unordered lists
-         ((string-match-p "[\\*\\+-]" (match-string 2))
-          (add-text-properties
-           (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2) `(display ,bullet)))
-         ;; Definition lists
-         ((string-equal ":" (match-string 2))
-          (let ((display-string
-                 (char-to-string (markdown--first-displayable
-                                  markdown-definition-display-char))))
-            (add-text-properties (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)
-                                 `(display ,display-string)))))))
-    t))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-hrs (last)
-  "Add text properties to horizontal rules from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-hr last)
-    (let ((hr-char (markdown--first-displayable markdown-hr-display-char)))
-      (add-text-properties
-       (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-       `(face markdown-hr-face
-              font-lock-multiline t
-              ,@(when (and markdown-hide-markup hr-char)
-                  `(display ,(make-string
-                              (window-body-width) hr-char)))))
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-sub-superscripts (last)
-  "Apply text properties to sub- and superscripts from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-search-until-condition
-         (lambda () (and (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p))
-                         (not (markdown-inline-code-at-point-p))
-                         (not (markdown-in-comment-p))))
-         markdown-regex-sub-superscript last t)
-    (let* ((subscript-p (string= (match-string 2) "~"))
-           (props
-            (if subscript-p
-                (car markdown-sub-superscript-display)
-              (cdr markdown-sub-superscript-display)))
-           (mp (list 'face 'markdown-markup-face
-                     'invisible 'markdown-markup)))
-      (when markdown-hide-markup
-        (put-text-property (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)
-                           'display props))
-      (add-text-properties (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2) mp)
-      (add-text-properties (match-beginning 4) (match-end 4) mp)
-      t)))
-
-
-;;; Syntax Table ==============================================================
-
-(defvar markdown-mode-syntax-table
-  (let ((tab (make-syntax-table text-mode-syntax-table)))
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "." tab)
-    tab)
-  "Syntax table for `markdown-mode'.")
-
-
-;;; Element Insertion =========================================================
-
-(defun markdown-ensure-blank-line-before ()
-  "If previous line is not already blank, insert a blank line before point."
-  (unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))
-  (unless (or (bobp) (looking-back "\n\\s-*\n" nil)) (insert "\n")))
-
-(defun markdown-ensure-blank-line-after ()
-  "If following line is not already blank, insert a blank line after point.
-Return the point where it was originally."
-  (save-excursion
-    (unless (eolp) (insert "\n"))
-    (unless (or (eobp) (looking-at-p "\n\\s-*\n")) (insert "\n"))))
-
-(defun markdown-wrap-or-insert (s1 s2 &optional thing beg end)
-  "Insert the strings S1 and S2, wrapping around region or THING.
-If a region is specified by the optional BEG and END arguments,
-wrap the strings S1 and S2 around that region.
-If there is an active region, wrap the strings S1 and S2 around
-the region.  If there is not an active region but the point is at
-THING, wrap that thing (which defaults to word).  Otherwise, just
-insert S1 and S2 and place the point in between.  Return the
-bounds of the entire wrapped string, or nil if nothing was wrapped
-and S1 and S2 were only inserted."
-  (let (a b bounds new-point)
-    (cond
-     ;; Given region
-     ((and beg end)
-      (setq a beg
-            b end
-            new-point (+ (point) (length s1))))
-     ;; Active region
-     ((markdown-use-region-p)
-      (setq a (region-beginning)
-            b (region-end)
-            new-point (+ (point) (length s1))))
-     ;; Thing (word) at point
-     ((setq bounds (markdown-bounds-of-thing-at-point (or thing 'word)))
-      (setq a (car bounds)
-            b (cdr bounds)
-            new-point (+ (point) (length s1))))
-     ;; No active region and no word
-     (t
-      (setq a (point)
-            b (point))))
-    (goto-char b)
-    (insert s2)
-    (goto-char a)
-    (insert s1)
-    (when new-point (goto-char new-point))
-    (if (= a b)
-        nil
-      (setq b (+ b (length s1) (length s2)))
-      (cons a b))))
-
-(defun markdown-point-after-unwrap (cur prefix suffix)
-  "Return desired position of point after an unwrapping operation.
-CUR gives the position of the point before the operation.
-Additionally, two cons cells must be provided.  PREFIX gives the
-bounds of the prefix string and SUFFIX gives the bounds of the
-suffix string."
-  (cond ((< cur (cdr prefix)) (car prefix))
-        ((< cur (car suffix)) (- cur (- (cdr prefix) (car prefix))))
-        ((<= cur (cdr suffix))
-         (- cur (+ (- (cdr prefix) (car prefix))
-                   (- cur (car suffix)))))
-        (t cur)))
-
-(defun markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point (regexp all text)
-  "Remove prefix and suffix of thing at point and reposition the point.
-When the thing at point matches REGEXP, replace the subexpression
-ALL with the string in subexpression TEXT.  Reposition the point
-in an appropriate location accounting for the removal of prefix
-and suffix strings.  Return new bounds of string from group TEXT.
-When REGEXP is nil, assumes match data is already set."
-  (when (or (null regexp)
-            (thing-at-point-looking-at regexp))
-    (let ((cur (point))
-          (prefix (cons (match-beginning all) (match-beginning text)))
-          (suffix (cons (match-end text) (match-end all)))
-          (bounds (cons (match-beginning text) (match-end text))))
-      ;; Replace the thing at point
-      (replace-match (match-string text) t t nil all)
-      ;; Reposition the point
-      (goto-char (markdown-point-after-unwrap cur prefix suffix))
-      ;; Adjust bounds
-      (setq bounds (cons (car prefix)
-                         (- (cdr bounds) (- (cdr prefix) (car prefix))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-unwrap-things-in-region (beg end regexp all text)
-  "Remove prefix and suffix of all things in region from BEG to END.
-When a thing in the region matches REGEXP, replace the
-subexpression ALL with the string in subexpression TEXT.
-Return a cons cell containing updated bounds for the region."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (let ((removed 0) len-all len-text)
-      (while (re-search-forward regexp (- end removed) t)
-        (setq len-all (length (match-string-no-properties all)))
-        (setq len-text (length (match-string-no-properties text)))
-        (setq removed (+ removed (- len-all len-text)))
-        (replace-match (match-string text) t t nil all))
-      (cons beg (- end removed)))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-hr (arg)
-  "Insert or replace a horizonal rule.
-By default, use the first element of `markdown-hr-strings'.  When
-ARG is non-nil, as when given a prefix, select a different
-element as follows.  When prefixed with \\[universal-argument],
-use the last element of `markdown-hr-strings' instead.  When
-prefixed with an integer from 1 to the length of
-`markdown-hr-strings', use the element in that position instead."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (when (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
-    (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-  (markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
-  (cond ((equal arg '(4))
-         (insert (car (reverse markdown-hr-strings))))
-        ((and (integerp arg) (> arg 0)
-              (<= arg (length markdown-hr-strings)))
-         (insert (nth (1- arg) markdown-hr-strings)))
-        (t
-         (insert (car markdown-hr-strings))))
-  (markdown-ensure-blank-line-after))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-bold ()
-  "Insert markup to make a region or word bold.
-If there is an active region, make the region bold.  If the point
-is at a non-bold word, make the word bold.  If the point is at a
-bold word or phrase, remove the bold markup.  Otherwise, simply
-insert bold delimiters and place the point in between them."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((delim (if markdown-bold-underscore "__" "**")))
-    (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-        ;; Active region
-        (let ((bounds (markdown-unwrap-things-in-region
-                       (region-beginning) (region-end)
-                       markdown-regex-bold 2 4)))
-          (markdown-wrap-or-insert delim delim nil (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
-      ;; Bold markup removal, bold word at point, or empty markup insertion
-      (if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-bold)
-          (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 2 4)
-        (markdown-wrap-or-insert delim delim 'word nil nil)))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-italic ()
-  "Insert markup to make a region or word italic.
-If there is an active region, make the region italic.  If the point
-is at a non-italic word, make the word italic.  If the point is at an
-italic word or phrase, remove the italic markup.  Otherwise, simply
-insert italic delimiters and place the point in between them."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((delim (if markdown-italic-underscore "_" "*")))
-    (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-        ;; Active region
-        (let ((bounds (markdown-unwrap-things-in-region
-                       (region-beginning) (region-end)
-                       markdown-regex-italic 1 3)))
-          (markdown-wrap-or-insert delim delim nil (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
-      ;; Italic markup removal, italic word at point, or empty markup insertion
-      (if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-italic)
-          (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 1 3)
-        (markdown-wrap-or-insert delim delim 'word nil nil)))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-strike-through ()
-  "Insert markup to make a region or word strikethrough.
-If there is an active region, make the region strikethrough.  If the point
-is at a non-bold word, make the word strikethrough.  If the point is at a
-strikethrough word or phrase, remove the strikethrough markup.  Otherwise,
-simply insert bold delimiters and place the point in between them."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((delim "~~"))
-    (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-        ;; Active region
-        (let ((bounds (markdown-unwrap-things-in-region
-                       (region-beginning) (region-end)
-                       markdown-regex-strike-through 2 4)))
-          (markdown-wrap-or-insert delim delim nil (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
-      ;; Strikethrough markup removal, strikethrough word at point, or empty markup insertion
-      (if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-strike-through)
-          (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 2 4)
-        (markdown-wrap-or-insert delim delim 'word nil nil)))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-code ()
-  "Insert markup to make a region or word an inline code fragment.
-If there is an active region, make the region an inline code
-fragment.  If the point is at a word, make the word an inline
-code fragment.  Otherwise, simply insert code delimiters and
-place the point in between them."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-      ;; Active region
-      (let ((bounds (markdown-unwrap-things-in-region
-                     (region-beginning) (region-end)
-                     markdown-regex-code 1 3)))
-        (markdown-wrap-or-insert "`" "`" nil (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
-    ;; Code markup removal, code markup for word, or empty markup insertion
-    (if (markdown-inline-code-at-point)
-        (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 0 2)
-      (markdown-wrap-or-insert "`" "`" 'word nil nil))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-kbd ()
-  "Insert markup to wrap region or word in <kbd> tags.
-If there is an active region, use the region.  If the point is at
-a word, use the word.  Otherwise, simply insert <kbd> tags and
-place the point in between them."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-      ;; Active region
-      (let ((bounds (markdown-unwrap-things-in-region
-                     (region-beginning) (region-end)
-                     markdown-regex-kbd 0 2)))
-        (markdown-wrap-or-insert "<kbd>" "</kbd>" nil (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
-    ;; Markup removal, markup for word, or empty markup insertion
-    (if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-kbd)
-        (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 0 2)
-      (markdown-wrap-or-insert "<kbd>" "</kbd>" 'word nil nil))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-inline-link (text url &optional title)
-  "Insert an inline link with TEXT pointing to URL.
-Optionally, the user can provide a TITLE."
-  (let ((cur (point)))
-    (setq title (and title (concat " \"" title "\"")))
-    (insert (concat "[" text "](" url title ")"))
-    (cond ((not text) (goto-char (+ 1 cur)))
-          ((not url) (goto-char (+ 3 (length text) cur))))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-inline-image (text url &optional title)
-  "Insert an inline link with alt TEXT pointing to URL.
-Optionally, also provide a TITLE."
-  (let ((cur (point)))
-    (setq title (and title (concat " \"" title "\"")))
-    (insert (concat "![" text "](" url title ")"))
-    (cond ((not text) (goto-char (+ 2 cur)))
-          ((not url) (goto-char (+ 4 (length text) cur))))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-reference-link (text label &optional url title)
-  "Insert a reference link and, optionally, a reference definition.
-The link TEXT will be inserted followed by the optional LABEL.
-If a URL is given, also insert a definition for the reference
-LABEL according to `markdown-reference-location'.  If a TITLE is
-given, it will be added to the end of the reference definition
-and will be used to populate the title attribute when converted
-to XHTML.  If URL is nil, insert only the link portion (for
-example, when a reference label is already defined)."
-  (insert (concat "[" text "][" label "]"))
-  (when url
-    (markdown-insert-reference-definition
-     (if (string-equal label "") text label)
-     url title)))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-reference-image (text label &optional url title)
-  "Insert a reference image and, optionally, a reference definition.
-The alt TEXT will be inserted followed by the optional LABEL.
-If a URL is given, also insert a definition for the reference
-LABEL according to `markdown-reference-location'.  If a TITLE is
-given, it will be added to the end of the reference definition
-and will be used to populate the title attribute when converted
-to XHTML.  If URL is nil, insert only the link portion (for
-example, when a reference label is already defined)."
-  (insert (concat "![" text "][" label "]"))
-  (when url
-    (markdown-insert-reference-definition
-     (if (string-equal label "") text label)
-     url title)))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-reference-definition (label &optional url title)
-  "Add definition for reference LABEL with URL and TITLE.
-LABEL is a Markdown reference label without square brackets.
-URL and TITLE are optional.  When given, the TITLE will
-be used to populate the title attribute when converted to XHTML."
-  ;; END specifies where to leave the point upon return
-  (let ((end (point)))
-    (cl-case markdown-reference-location
-      (end         (goto-char (point-max)))
-      (immediately (markdown-end-of-text-block))
-      (subtree     (markdown-end-of-subtree))
-      (header      (markdown-end-of-defun)))
-    ;; Skip backwards over local variables.  This logic is similar to the one
-    ;; used in ‘hack-local-variables’.
-    (when (and enable-local-variables (eobp))
-      (search-backward "\n\f" (max (- (point) 3000) (point-min)) :move)
-      (when (let ((case-fold-search t))
-              (search-forward "Local Variables:" nil :move))
-        (beginning-of-line 0)
-        (when (eq (char-before) ?\n) (backward-char))))
-    (unless (or (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
-                (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-reference-definition))
-      (insert "\n"))
-    (insert "\n[" label "]: ")
-    (if url
-        (insert url)
-      ;; When no URL is given, leave point at END following the colon
-      (setq end (point)))
-    (when (> (length title) 0)
-      (insert " \"" title "\""))
-    (unless (looking-at-p "\n")
-      (insert "\n"))
-    (goto-char end)
-    (when url
-      (message
-       (markdown--substitute-command-keys
-        "Reference [%s] was defined, press \\[markdown-do] to jump there")
-       label))))
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias
-  'markdown-insert-inline-link-dwim 'markdown-insert-link "v2.3")
-(define-obsolete-function-alias
-  'markdown-insert-reference-link-dwim 'markdown-insert-link "v2.3")
-
-(defun markdown--insert-link-or-image (image)
-  "Interactively insert new or update an existing link or image.
-When IMAGE is non-nil, insert an image.  Otherwise, insert a link.
-This is an internal function called by
-`markdown-insert-link' and `markdown-insert-image'."
-  (cl-multiple-value-bind (begin end text uri ref title)
-      (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-          ;; Use region as either link text or URL as appropriate.
-          (let ((region (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                         (region-beginning) (region-end))))
-            (if (string-match markdown-regex-uri region)
-                ;; Region contains a URL; use it as such.
-                (list (region-beginning) (region-end)
-                      nil (match-string 0 region) nil nil)
-              ;; Region doesn't contain a URL, so use it as text.
-              (list (region-beginning) (region-end)
-                    region nil nil nil)))
-        ;; Extract and use properties of existing link, if any.
-        (markdown-link-at-pos (point)))
-    (let* ((ref (when ref (concat "[" ref "]")))
-           (defined-refs (append
-                          (mapcar (lambda (ref) (concat "[" ref "]"))
-                                  (mapcar #'car (markdown-get-defined-references)))))
-           (used-uris (markdown-get-used-uris))
-           (uri-or-ref (completing-read
-                        "URL or [reference]: "
-                        (append defined-refs used-uris)
-                        nil nil (or uri ref)))
-           (ref (cond ((string-match "\\`\\[\\(.*\\)\\]\\'" uri-or-ref)
-                       (match-string 1 uri-or-ref))
-                      ((string-equal "" uri-or-ref)
-                       "")))
-           (uri (unless ref uri-or-ref))
-           (text-prompt (if image
-                            "Alt text: "
-                          (if ref
-                              "Link text: "
-                            "Link text (blank for plain URL): ")))
-           (text (read-string text-prompt text))
-           (text (if (= (length text) 0) nil text))
-           (plainp (and uri (not text)))
-           (implicitp (string-equal ref ""))
-           (ref (if implicitp text ref))
-           (definedp (and ref (markdown-reference-definition ref)))
-           (ref-url (unless (or uri definedp)
-                      (completing-read "Reference URL: " used-uris)))
-           (title (unless (or plainp definedp)
-                    (read-string "Title (tooltip text, optional): " title)))
-           (title (if (= (length title) 0) nil title)))
-      (when (and image implicitp)
-        (user-error "Reference required: implicit image references are invalid"))
-      (when (and begin end)
-        (delete-region begin end))
-      (cond
-       ((and (not image) uri text)
-        (markdown-insert-inline-link text uri title))
-       ((and image uri text)
-        (markdown-insert-inline-image text uri title))
-       ((and ref text)
-        (if image
-            (markdown-insert-reference-image text (unless implicitp ref) nil title)
-          (markdown-insert-reference-link text (unless implicitp ref) nil title))
-        (unless definedp
-          (markdown-insert-reference-definition ref ref-url title)))
-       ((and (not image) uri)
-        (markdown-insert-uri uri))))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-link ()
-  "Insert new or update an existing link, with interactive prompts.
-If the point is at an existing link or URL, update the link text,
-URL, reference label, and/or title.  Otherwise, insert a new link.
-The type of link inserted (inline, reference, or plain URL)
-depends on which values are provided:
-
-*   If a URL and TEXT are given, insert an inline link: [TEXT](URL).
-*   If [REF] and TEXT are given, insert a reference link: [TEXT][REF].
-*   If only TEXT is given, insert an implicit reference link: [TEXT][].
-*   If only a URL is given, insert a plain link: <URL>.
-
-In other words, to create an implicit reference link, leave the
-URL prompt empty and to create a plain URL link, leave the link
-text empty.
-
-If there is an active region, use the text as the default URL, if
-it seems to be a URL, or link text value otherwise.
-
-If a given reference is not defined, this function will
-additionally prompt for the URL and optional title.  In this case,
-the reference definition is placed at the location determined by
-`markdown-reference-location'.
-
-Through updating the link, this function can be used to convert a
-link of one type (inline, reference, or plain) to another type by
-selectively adding or removing information via the prompts."
-  (interactive)
-  (markdown--insert-link-or-image nil))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-image ()
-  "Insert new or update an existing image, with interactive prompts.
-If the point is at an existing image, update the alt text, URL,
-reference label, and/or title. Otherwise, insert a new image.
-The type of image inserted (inline or reference) depends on which
-values are provided:
-
-*   If a URL and ALT-TEXT are given, insert an inline image:
-    ![ALT-TEXT](URL).
-*   If [REF] and ALT-TEXT are given, insert a reference image:
-    ![ALT-TEXT][REF].
-
-If there is an active region, use the text as the default URL, if
-it seems to be a URL, or alt text value otherwise.
-
-If a given reference is not defined, this function will
-additionally prompt for the URL and optional title.  In this case,
-the reference definition is placed at the location determined by
-`markdown-reference-location'.
-
-Through updating the image, this function can be used to convert an
-image of one type (inline or reference) to another type by
-selectively adding or removing information via the prompts."
-  (interactive)
-  (markdown--insert-link-or-image t))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-uri (&optional uri)
-  "Insert markup for an inline URI.
-If there is an active region, use it as the URI.  If the point is
-at a URI, wrap it with angle brackets.  If the point is at an
-inline URI, remove the angle brackets.  Otherwise, simply insert
-angle brackets place the point between them."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-      ;; Active region
-      (let ((bounds (markdown-unwrap-things-in-region
-                     (region-beginning) (region-end)
-                     markdown-regex-angle-uri 0 2)))
-        (markdown-wrap-or-insert "<" ">" nil (car bounds) (cdr bounds)))
-    ;; Markup removal, URI at point, new URI, or empty markup insertion
-    (if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-angle-uri)
-        (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 0 2)
-      (if uri
-          (insert "<" uri ">")
-        (markdown-wrap-or-insert "<" ">" 'url nil nil)))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-wiki-link ()
-  "Insert a wiki link of the form [[WikiLink]].
-If there is an active region, use the region as the link text.
-If the point is at a word, use the word as the link text.  If
-there is no active region and the point is not at word, simply
-insert link markup."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-      ;; Active region
-      (markdown-wrap-or-insert "[[" "]]" nil (region-beginning) (region-end))
-    ;; Markup removal, wiki link at at point, or empty markup insertion
-    (if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-wiki-link)
-        (if (or markdown-wiki-link-alias-first
-                (null (match-string 5)))
-            (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 1 3)
-          (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 1 5))
-      (markdown-wrap-or-insert "[[" "]]"))))
-
-(defun markdown-remove-header ()
-  "Remove header markup if point is at a header.
-Return bounds of remaining header text if a header was removed
-and nil otherwise."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (or (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point markdown-regex-header-atx 0 2)
-      (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point markdown-regex-header-setext 0 1)))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header (&optional level text setext)
-  "Insert or replace header markup.
-The level of the header is specified by LEVEL and header text is
-given by TEXT.  LEVEL must be an integer from 1 and 6, and the
-default value is 1.
-When TEXT is nil, the header text is obtained as follows.
-If there is an active region, it is used as the header text.
-Otherwise, the current line will be used as the header text.
-If there is not an active region and the point is at a header,
-remove the header markup and replace with level N header.
-Otherwise, insert empty header markup and place the point in
-between.
-The style of the header will be atx (hash marks) unless
-SETEXT is non-nil, in which case a setext-style (underlined)
-header will be inserted."
-  (interactive "p\nsHeader text: ")
-  (setq level (min (max (or level 1) 1) (if setext 2 6)))
-  ;; Determine header text if not given
-  (when (null text)
-    (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-        ;; Active region
-        (setq text (delete-and-extract-region (region-beginning) (region-end)))
-      ;; No active region
-      (markdown-remove-header)
-      (setq text (delete-and-extract-region
-                  (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)))
-      (when (and setext (string-match-p "^[ \t]*$" text))
-        (setq text (read-string "Header text: "))))
-    (setq text (markdown-compress-whitespace-string text)))
-  ;; Insertion with given text
-  (markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
-  (let (hdr)
-    (cond (setext
-           (setq hdr (make-string (string-width text) (if (= level 2) ?- ?=)))
-           (insert text "\n" hdr))
-          (t
-           (setq hdr (make-string level ?#))
-           (insert hdr " " text)
-           (when (null markdown-asymmetric-header) (insert " " hdr)))))
-  (markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)
-  ;; Leave point at end of text
-  (cond (setext
-         (backward-char (1+ (string-width text))))
-        ((null markdown-asymmetric-header)
-         (backward-char (1+ level)))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header-dwim (&optional arg setext)
-  "Insert or replace header markup.
-The level and type of the header are determined automatically by
-the type and level of the previous header, unless a prefix
-argument is given via ARG.
-With a numeric prefix valued 1 to 6, insert a header of the given
-level, with the type being determined automatically (note that
-only level 1 or 2 setext headers are possible).
-
-With a \\[universal-argument] prefix (i.e., when ARG is (4)),
-promote the heading by one level.
-With two \\[universal-argument] prefixes (i.e., when ARG is (16)),
-demote the heading by one level.
-When SETEXT is non-nil, prefer setext-style headers when
-possible (levels one and two).
-
-When there is an active region, use it for the header text.  When
-the point is at an existing header, change the type and level
-according to the rules above.
-Otherwise, if the line is not empty, create a header using the
-text on the current line as the header text.
-Finally, if the point is on a blank line, insert empty header
-markup (atx) or prompt for text (setext).
-See `markdown-insert-header' for more details about how the
-header text is determined."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (let (level)
-    (save-excursion
-      (when (or (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header)
-                (re-search-backward markdown-regex-header nil t))
-        ;; level of current or previous header
-        (setq level (markdown-outline-level))
-        ;; match group 1 indicates a setext header
-        (setq setext (match-end 1))))
-    ;; check prefix argument
-    (cond
-     ((and (equal arg '(4)) level (> level 1)) ;; C-u
-      (cl-decf level))
-     ((and (equal arg '(16)) level (< level 6)) ;; C-u C-u
-      (cl-incf level))
-     (arg ;; numeric prefix
-      (setq level (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
-    ;; setext headers must be level one or two
-    (and level (setq setext (and setext (<= level 2))))
-    ;; insert the heading
-    (markdown-insert-header level nil setext)))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header-setext-dwim (&optional arg)
-  "Insert or replace header markup, with preference for setext.
-See `markdown-insert-header-dwim' for details, including how ARG is handled."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (markdown-insert-header-dwim arg t))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-1 ()
-  "Insert a first level atx-style (hash mark) header.
-See `markdown-insert-header'."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (markdown-insert-header 1 nil nil))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-2 ()
-  "Insert a level two atx-style (hash mark) header.
-See `markdown-insert-header'."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (markdown-insert-header 2 nil nil))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-3 ()
-  "Insert a level three atx-style (hash mark) header.
-See `markdown-insert-header'."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (markdown-insert-header 3 nil nil))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-4 ()
-  "Insert a level four atx-style (hash mark) header.
-See `markdown-insert-header'."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (markdown-insert-header 4 nil nil))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-5 ()
-  "Insert a level five atx-style (hash mark) header.
-See `markdown-insert-header'."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (markdown-insert-header 5 nil nil))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header-atx-6 ()
-  "Insert a sixth level atx-style (hash mark) header.
-See `markdown-insert-header'."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (markdown-insert-header 6 nil nil))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header-setext-1 ()
-  "Insert a setext-style (underlined) first-level header.
-See `markdown-insert-header'."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (markdown-insert-header 1 nil t))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-header-setext-2 ()
-  "Insert a setext-style (underlined) second-level header.
-See `markdown-insert-header'."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (markdown-insert-header 2 nil t))
-
-(defun markdown-blockquote-indentation (loc)
-  "Return string containing necessary indentation for a blockquote at LOC.
-Also see `markdown-pre-indentation'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char loc)
-    (let* ((list-level (length (markdown-calculate-list-levels)))
-           (indent ""))
-      (dotimes (_ list-level indent)
-        (setq indent (concat indent "    "))))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-blockquote ()
-  "Start a blockquote section (or blockquote the region).
-If Transient Mark mode is on and a region is active, it is used as
-the blockquote text."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-      (markdown-blockquote-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
-    (markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
-    (insert (markdown-blockquote-indentation (point)) "> ")
-    (markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)))
-
-(defun markdown-block-region (beg end prefix)
-  "Format the region using a block prefix.
-Arguments BEG and END specify the beginning and end of the
-region.  The characters PREFIX will appear at the beginning
-of each line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let* ((end-marker (make-marker))
-           (beg-marker (make-marker))
-           (prefix-without-trailing-whitespace
-            (replace-regexp-in-string (rx (+ blank) eos) "" prefix)))
-      ;; Ensure blank line after and remove extra whitespace
-      (goto-char end)
-      (skip-syntax-backward "-")
-      (set-marker end-marker (point))
-      (delete-horizontal-space)
-      (markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)
-      ;; Ensure blank line before and remove extra whitespace
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-      (delete-horizontal-space)
-      (markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
-      (set-marker beg-marker (point))
-      ;; Insert PREFIX before each line
-      (goto-char beg-marker)
-      (while (and (< (line-beginning-position) end-marker)
-                  (not (eobp)))
-        ;; Don’t insert trailing whitespace.
-        (insert (if (eolp) prefix-without-trailing-whitespace prefix))
-        (forward-line)))))
-
-(defun markdown-blockquote-region (beg end)
-  "Blockquote the region.
-Arguments BEG and END specify the beginning and end of the region."
-  (interactive "*r")
-  (markdown-block-region
-   beg end (concat (markdown-blockquote-indentation
-                    (max (point-min) (1- beg))) "> ")))
-
-(defun markdown-pre-indentation (loc)
-  "Return string containing necessary whitespace for a pre block at LOC.
-Also see `markdown-blockquote-indentation'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char loc)
-    (let* ((list-level (length (markdown-calculate-list-levels)))
-           indent)
-      (dotimes (_ (1+ list-level) indent)
-        (setq indent (concat indent "    "))))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-pre ()
-  "Start a preformatted section (or apply to the region).
-If Transient Mark mode is on and a region is active, it is marked
-as preformatted text."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-      (markdown-pre-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
-    (markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
-    (insert (markdown-pre-indentation (point)))
-    (markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)))
-
-(defun markdown-pre-region (beg end)
-  "Format the region as preformatted text.
-Arguments BEG and END specify the beginning and end of the region."
-  (interactive "*r")
-  (let ((indent (markdown-pre-indentation (max (point-min) (1- beg)))))
-    (markdown-block-region beg end indent)))
-
-(defun markdown-electric-backquote (arg)
-  "Insert a backquote.
-The numeric prefix argument ARG says how many times to repeat the insertion.
-Call `markdown-insert-gfm-code-block' interactively
-if three backquotes inserted at the beginning of line."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
-  (when (and markdown-gfm-use-electric-backquote (looking-back "^```" nil))
-    (replace-match "")
-    (call-interactively #'markdown-insert-gfm-code-block)))
-
-(defconst markdown-gfm-recognized-languages
-  ;; To reproduce/update, evaluate the let-form in
-  ;; scripts/get-recognized-gfm-languages.el. that produces a single long sexp,
-  ;; but with appropriate use of a keyboard macro, indenting and filling it
-  ;; properly is pretty fast.
-  '("1C-Enterprise" "ABAP" "ABNF" "AGS-Script" "AMPL" "ANTLR"
-    "API-Blueprint" "APL" "ASN.1" "ASP" "ATS" "ActionScript" "Ada" "Agda"
-    "Alloy" "Alpine-Abuild" "Ant-Build-System" "ApacheConf" "Apex"
-    "Apollo-Guidance-Computer" "AppleScript" "Arc" "Arduino" "AsciiDoc"
-    "AspectJ" "Assembly" "Augeas" "AutoHotkey" "AutoIt" "Awk" "Batchfile"
-    "Befunge" "Bison" "BitBake" "Blade" "BlitzBasic" "BlitzMax" "Bluespec"
-    "Boo" "Brainfuck" "Brightscript" "Bro" "C#" "C++" "C-ObjDump"
-    "C2hs-Haskell" "CLIPS" "CMake" "COBOL" "COLLADA" "CSON" "CSS" "CSV"
-    "CWeb" "Cap'n-Proto" "CartoCSS" "Ceylon" "Chapel" "Charity" "ChucK"
-    "Cirru" "Clarion" "Clean" "Click" "Clojure" "Closure-Templates"
-    "CoffeeScript" "ColdFusion" "ColdFusion-CFC" "Common-Lisp"
-    "Component-Pascal" "Cool" "Coq" "Cpp-ObjDump" "Creole" "Crystal"
-    "Csound" "Csound-Document" "Csound-Score" "Cuda" "Cycript" "Cython"
-    "D-ObjDump" "DIGITAL-Command-Language" "DM" "DNS-Zone" "DTrace"
-    "Darcs-Patch" "Dart" "Diff" "Dockerfile" "Dogescript" "Dylan" "EBNF"
-    "ECL" "ECLiPSe" "EJS" "EQ" "Eagle" "Ecere-Projects" "Eiffel" "Elixir"
-    "Elm" "Emacs-Lisp" "EmberScript" "Erlang" "F#" "FLUX" "Factor" "Fancy"
-    "Fantom" "Filebench-WML" "Filterscript" "Formatted" "Forth" "Fortran"
-    "FreeMarker" "Frege" "G-code" "GAMS" "GAP" "GCC-Machine-Description"
-    "GDB" "GDScript" "GLSL" "GN" "Game-Maker-Language" "Genie" "Genshi"
-    "Gentoo-Ebuild" "Gentoo-Eclass" "Gettext-Catalog" "Gherkin" "Glyph"
-    "Gnuplot" "Go" "Golo" "Gosu" "Grace" "Gradle" "Grammatical-Framework"
-    "Graph-Modeling-Language" "GraphQL" "Graphviz-(DOT)" "Groovy"
-    "Groovy-Server-Pages" "HCL" "HLSL" "HTML" "HTML+Django" "HTML+ECR"
-    "HTML+EEX" "HTML+ERB" "HTML+PHP" "HTTP" "Hack" "Haml" "Handlebars"
-    "Harbour" "Haskell" "Haxe" "Hy" "HyPhy" "IDL" "IGOR-Pro" "INI"
-    "IRC-log" "Idris" "Inform-7" "Inno-Setup" "Io" "Ioke" "Isabelle"
-    "Isabelle-ROOT" "JFlex" "JSON" "JSON5" "JSONLD" "JSONiq" "JSX"
-    "Jasmin" "Java" "Java-Server-Pages" "JavaScript" "Jison" "Jison-Lex"
-    "Jolie" "Julia" "Jupyter-Notebook" "KRL" "KiCad" "Kit" "Kotlin" "LFE"
-    "LLVM" "LOLCODE" "LSL" "LabVIEW" "Lasso" "Latte" "Lean" "Less" "Lex"
-    "LilyPond" "Limbo" "Linker-Script" "Linux-Kernel-Module" "Liquid"
-    "Literate-Agda" "Literate-CoffeeScript" "Literate-Haskell"
-    "LiveScript" "Logos" "Logtalk" "LookML" "LoomScript" "Lua" "M4"
-    "M4Sugar" "MAXScript" "MQL4" "MQL5" "MTML" "MUF" "Makefile" "Mako"
-    "Markdown" "Marko" "Mask" "Mathematica" "Matlab" "Maven-POM" "Max"
-    "MediaWiki" "Mercury" "Meson" "Metal" "MiniD" "Mirah" "Modelica"
-    "Modula-2" "Module-Management-System" "Monkey" "Moocode" "MoonScript"
-    "Myghty" "NCL" "NL" "NSIS" "Nemerle" "NetLinx" "NetLinx+ERB" "NetLogo"
-    "NewLisp" "Nginx" "Nim" "Ninja" "Nit" "Nix" "Nu" "NumPy" "OCaml"
-    "ObjDump" "Objective-C" "Objective-C++" "Objective-J" "Omgrofl" "Opa"
-    "Opal" "OpenCL" "OpenEdge-ABL" "OpenRC-runscript" "OpenSCAD"
-    "OpenType-Feature-File" "Org" "Ox" "Oxygene" "Oz" "P4" "PAWN" "PHP"
-    "PLSQL" "PLpgSQL" "POV-Ray-SDL" "Pan" "Papyrus" "Parrot"
-    "Parrot-Assembly" "Parrot-Internal-Representation" "Pascal" "Pep8"
-    "Perl" "Perl6" "Pic" "Pickle" "PicoLisp" "PigLatin" "Pike" "Pod"
-    "PogoScript" "Pony" "PostScript" "PowerBuilder" "PowerShell"
-    "Processing" "Prolog" "Propeller-Spin" "Protocol-Buffer" "Public-Key"
-    "Pug" "Puppet" "Pure-Data" "PureBasic" "PureScript" "Python"
-    "Python-console" "Python-traceback" "QML" "QMake" "RAML" "RDoc"
-    "REALbasic" "REXX" "RHTML" "RMarkdown" "RPM-Spec" "RUNOFF" "Racket"
-    "Ragel" "Rascal" "Raw-token-data" "Reason" "Rebol" "Red" "Redcode"
-    "Regular-Expression" "Ren'Py" "RenderScript" "RobotFramework" "Roff"
-    "Rouge" "Ruby" "Rust" "SAS" "SCSS" "SMT" "SPARQL" "SQF" "SQL" "SQLPL"
-    "SRecode-Template" "STON" "SVG" "Sage" "SaltStack" "Sass" "Scala"
-    "Scaml" "Scheme" "Scilab" "Self" "ShaderLab" "Shell" "ShellSession"
-    "Shen" "Slash" "Slim" "Smali" "Smalltalk" "Smarty" "SourcePawn"
-    "Spline-Font-Database" "Squirrel" "Stan" "Standard-ML" "Stata"
-    "Stylus" "SubRip-Text" "Sublime-Text-Config" "SuperCollider" "Swift"
-    "SystemVerilog" "TI-Program" "TLA" "TOML" "TXL" "Tcl" "Tcsh" "TeX"
-    "Tea" "Terra" "Text" "Textile" "Thrift" "Turing" "Turtle" "Twig"
-    "Type-Language" "TypeScript" "Unified-Parallel-C" "Unity3D-Asset"
-    "Unix-Assembly" "Uno" "UnrealScript" "UrWeb" "VCL" "VHDL" "Vala"
-    "Verilog" "Vim-script" "Visual-Basic" "Volt" "Vue"
-    "Wavefront-Material" "Wavefront-Object" "Web-Ontology-Language"
-    "WebAssembly" "WebIDL" "World-of-Warcraft-Addon-Data" "X10" "XC"
-    "XCompose" "XML" "XPages" "XProc" "XQuery" "XS" "XSLT" "Xojo" "Xtend"
-    "YAML" "YANG" "Yacc" "Zephir" "Zimpl" "desktop" "eC" "edn" "fish"
-    "mupad" "nesC" "ooc" "reStructuredText" "wisp" "xBase")
-  "Language specifiers recognized by GitHub's syntax highlighting features.")
-
-(defvar markdown-gfm-used-languages nil
-  "Language names used in GFM code blocks.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-gfm-used-languages)
-
-(defun markdown-trim-whitespace (str)
-  (markdown-replace-regexp-in-string
-   "\\(?:[[:space:]\r\n]+\\'\\|\\`[[:space:]\r\n]+\\)" "" str))
-
-(defun markdown-clean-language-string (str)
-  (markdown-replace-regexp-in-string
-   "{\\.?\\|}" "" (markdown-trim-whitespace str)))
-
-(defun markdown-validate-language-string (widget)
-  (let ((str (widget-value widget)))
-    (unless (string= str (markdown-clean-language-string str))
-      (widget-put widget :error (format "Invalid language spec: '%s'" str))
-      widget)))
-
-(defun markdown-gfm-get-corpus ()
-  "Create corpus of recognized GFM code block languages for the given buffer."
-  (let ((given-corpus (append markdown-gfm-additional-languages
-                              markdown-gfm-recognized-languages)))
-    (append
-     markdown-gfm-used-languages
-     (if markdown-gfm-downcase-languages (cl-mapcar #'downcase given-corpus)
-       given-corpus))))
-
-(defun markdown-gfm-add-used-language (lang)
-  "Clean LANG and add to list of used languages."
-  (setq markdown-gfm-used-languages
-          (cons lang (remove lang markdown-gfm-used-languages))))
-
-(defcustom markdown-spaces-after-code-fence 1
-  "Number of space characters to insert after a code fence.
-\\<gfm-mode-map>\\[markdown-insert-gfm-code-block] inserts this many spaces between an
-opening code fence and an info string."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe #'natnump
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-gfm-code-block (&optional lang edit)
-  "Insert GFM code block for language LANG.
-If LANG is nil, the language will be queried from user.  If a
-region is active, wrap this region with the markup instead.  If
-the region boundaries are not on empty lines, these are added
-automatically in order to have the correct markup.  When EDIT is
-non-nil (e.g., when \\[universal-argument] is given), edit the
-code block in an indirect buffer after insertion."
-  (interactive
-   (list (let ((completion-ignore-case nil))
-           (condition-case nil
-               (markdown-clean-language-string
-                (completing-read
-                 "Programming language: "
-                 (markdown-gfm-get-corpus)
-                 nil 'confirm (car markdown-gfm-used-languages)
-                 'markdown-gfm-language-history))
-             (quit "")))
-         current-prefix-arg))
-  (unless (string= lang "") (markdown-gfm-add-used-language lang))
-  (when (> (length lang) 0)
-    (setq lang (concat (make-string markdown-spaces-after-code-fence ?\s)
-                       lang)))
-  (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-      (let* ((b (region-beginning)) (e (region-end)) end
-             (indent (progn (goto-char b) (current-indentation))))
-        (goto-char e)
-        ;; if we're on a blank line, don't newline, otherwise the ```
-        ;; should go on its own line
-        (unless (looking-back "\n" nil)
-          (newline))
-        (indent-to indent)
-        (insert "```")
-        (markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)
-        (setq end (point))
-        (goto-char b)
-        ;; if we're on a blank line, insert the quotes here, otherwise
-        ;; add a new line first
-        (unless (looking-at-p "\n")
-          (newline)
-          (forward-line -1))
-        (markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
-        (indent-to indent)
-        (insert "```" lang)
-        (markdown-syntax-propertize-fenced-block-constructs (point-at-bol) end))
-    (let ((indent (current-indentation)) start-bol)
-      (delete-horizontal-space :backward-only)
-      (markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
-      (indent-to indent)
-      (setq start-bol (point-at-bol))
-      (insert "```" lang "\n")
-      (indent-to indent)
-      (unless edit (insert ?\n))
-      (indent-to indent)
-      (insert "```")
-      (markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)
-      (markdown-syntax-propertize-fenced-block-constructs start-bol (point)))
-    (end-of-line 0)
-    (when edit (markdown-edit-code-block))))
-
-(defun markdown-code-block-lang (&optional pos-prop)
-  "Return the language name for a GFM or tilde fenced code block.
-The beginning of the block may be described by POS-PROP,
-a cons of (pos . prop) giving the position and property
-at the beginning of the block."
-  (or pos-prop
-      (setq pos-prop
-            (markdown-max-of-seq
-             #'car
-             (cl-remove-if
-              #'null
-              (cl-mapcar
-               #'markdown-find-previous-prop
-               (markdown-get-fenced-block-begin-properties))))))
-  (when pos-prop
-    (goto-char (car pos-prop))
-    (set-match-data (get-text-property (point) (cdr pos-prop)))
-    ;; Note: Hard-coded group number assumes tilde
-    ;; and GFM fenced code regexp groups agree.
-    (let ((begin (match-beginning 3))
-          (end (match-end 3)))
-      (when (and begin end)
-        ;; Fix language strings beginning with periods, like ".ruby".
-        (when (eq (char-after begin) ?.)
-          (setq begin (1+ begin)))
-        (buffer-substring-no-properties begin end)))))
-
-(defun markdown-gfm-parse-buffer-for-languages (&optional buffer)
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (cl-loop
-       with prop = 'markdown-gfm-block-begin
-       for pos-prop = (markdown-find-next-prop prop)
-       while pos-prop
-       for lang = (markdown-code-block-lang pos-prop)
-       do (progn (when lang (markdown-gfm-add-used-language lang))
-                 (goto-char (next-single-property-change (point) prop)))))))
-
-
-;;; Footnotes ==================================================================
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-counter-inc ()
-  "Increment `markdown-footnote-counter' and return the new value."
-  (when (= markdown-footnote-counter 0) ; hasn't been updated in this buffer yet.
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward (concat "^\\[\\^\\(" markdown-footnote-chars "*?\\)\\]:")
-                                (point-max) t)
-        (let ((fn (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
-          (when (> fn markdown-footnote-counter)
-            (setq markdown-footnote-counter fn))))))
-  (cl-incf markdown-footnote-counter))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-footnote ()
-  "Insert footnote with a new number and move point to footnote definition."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((fn (markdown-footnote-counter-inc)))
-    (insert (format "[^%d]" fn))
-    (markdown-footnote-text-find-new-location)
-    (markdown-ensure-blank-line-before)
-    (unless (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
-      (insert "\n"))
-    (insert (format "[^%d]: " fn))
-    (markdown-ensure-blank-line-after)))
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-text-find-new-location ()
-  "Position the point at the proper location for a new footnote text."
-  (cond
-   ((eq markdown-footnote-location 'end) (goto-char (point-max)))
-   ((eq markdown-footnote-location 'immediately) (markdown-end-of-text-block))
-   ((eq markdown-footnote-location 'subtree) (markdown-end-of-subtree))
-   ((eq markdown-footnote-location 'header) (markdown-end-of-defun))))
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-kill ()
-  "Kill the footnote at point.
-The footnote text is killed (and added to the kill ring), the
-footnote marker is deleted.  Point has to be either at the
-footnote marker or in the footnote text."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((marker-pos nil)
-        (skip-deleting-marker nil)
-        (starting-footnote-text-positions
-         (markdown-footnote-text-positions)))
-    (when starting-footnote-text-positions
-      ;; We're starting in footnote text, so mark our return position and jump
-      ;; to the marker if possible.
-      (let ((marker-pos (markdown-footnote-find-marker
-                         (cl-first starting-footnote-text-positions))))
-        (if marker-pos
-            (goto-char (1- marker-pos))
-          ;; If there isn't a marker, we still want to kill the text.
-          (setq skip-deleting-marker t))))
-    ;; Either we didn't start in the text, or we started in the text and jumped
-    ;; to the marker. We want to assume we're at the marker now and error if
-    ;; we're not.
-    (unless skip-deleting-marker
-      (let ((marker (markdown-footnote-delete-marker)))
-        (unless marker
-          (error "Not at a footnote"))
-        ;; Even if we knew the text position before, it changed when we deleted
-        ;; the label.
-        (setq marker-pos (cl-second marker))
-        (let ((new-text-pos (markdown-footnote-find-text (cl-first marker))))
-          (unless new-text-pos
-            (error "No text for footnote `%s'" (cl-first marker)))
-          (goto-char new-text-pos))))
-    (let ((pos (markdown-footnote-kill-text)))
-      (goto-char (if starting-footnote-text-positions
-                     pos
-                   marker-pos)))))
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-delete-marker ()
-  "Delete a footnote marker at point.
-Returns a list (ID START) containing the footnote ID and the
-start position of the marker before deletion.  If no footnote
-marker was deleted, this function returns NIL."
-  (let ((marker (markdown-footnote-marker-positions)))
-    (when marker
-      (delete-region (cl-second marker) (cl-third marker))
-      (butlast marker))))
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-kill-text ()
-  "Kill footnote text at point.
-Returns the start position of the footnote text before deletion,
-or NIL if point was not inside a footnote text.
-
-The killed text is placed in the kill ring (without the footnote
-number)."
-  (let ((fn (markdown-footnote-text-positions)))
-    (when fn
-      (let ((text (delete-and-extract-region (cl-second fn) (cl-third fn))))
-        (string-match (concat "\\[\\" (cl-first fn) "\\]:[[:space:]]*\\(\\(.*\n?\\)*\\)") text)
-        (kill-new (match-string 1 text))
-        (when (and (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
-                   (markdown-prev-line-blank-p)
-                   (not (bobp)))
-          (delete-region (1- (point)) (point)))
-        (cl-second fn)))))
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-goto-text ()
-  "Jump to the text of the footnote at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((fn (car (markdown-footnote-marker-positions))))
-    (unless fn
-      (user-error "Not at a footnote marker"))
-    (let ((new-pos (markdown-footnote-find-text fn)))
-      (unless new-pos
-        (error "No definition found for footnote `%s'" fn))
-      (goto-char new-pos))))
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-return ()
-  "Return from a footnote to its footnote number in the main text."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((fn (save-excursion
-              (car (markdown-footnote-text-positions)))))
-    (unless fn
-      (user-error "Not in a footnote"))
-    (let ((new-pos (markdown-footnote-find-marker fn)))
-      (unless new-pos
-        (error "Footnote marker `%s' not found" fn))
-      (goto-char new-pos))))
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-find-marker (id)
-  "Find the location of the footnote marker with ID.
-The actual buffer position returned is the position directly
-following the marker's closing bracket.  If no marker is found,
-NIL is returned."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (when (re-search-forward (concat "\\[" id "\\]\\([^:]\\|\\'\\)") nil t)
-      (skip-chars-backward "^]")
-      (point))))
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-find-text (id)
-  "Find the location of the text of footnote ID.
-The actual buffer position returned is the position of the first
-character of the text, after the footnote's identifier.  If no
-footnote text is found, NIL is returned."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (when (re-search-forward (concat "^ \\{0,3\\}\\[" id "\\]:") nil t)
-      (skip-chars-forward "[ \t]")
-      (point))))
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-marker-positions ()
-  "Return the position and ID of the footnote marker point is on.
-The return value is a list (ID START END).  If point is not on a
-footnote, NIL is returned."
-  ;; first make sure we're at a footnote marker
-  (if (or (looking-back (concat "\\[\\^" markdown-footnote-chars "*\\]?") (line-beginning-position))
-          (looking-at-p (concat "\\[?\\^" markdown-footnote-chars "*?\\]")))
-      (save-excursion
-        ;; move point between [ and ^:
-        (if (looking-at-p "\\[")
-            (forward-char 1)
-          (skip-chars-backward "^["))
-        (looking-at (concat "\\(\\^" markdown-footnote-chars "*?\\)\\]"))
-        (list (match-string 1) (1- (match-beginning 1)) (1+ (match-end 1))))))
-
-(defun markdown-footnote-text-positions ()
-  "Return the start and end positions of the footnote text point is in.
-The exact return value is a list of three elements: (ID START END).
-The start position is the position of the opening bracket
-of the footnote id.  The end position is directly after the
-newline that ends the footnote.  If point is not in a footnote,
-NIL is returned instead."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let (result)
-      (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-      ;; Try to find the label. If we haven't found the label and we're at a blank
-      ;; or indented line, back up if possible.
-      (while (and
-              (not (and (looking-at markdown-regex-footnote-definition)
-                        (setq result (list (match-string 1) (point)))))
-              (and (not (bobp))
-                   (or (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
-                       (>= (current-indentation) 4))))
-        (forward-line -1))
-      (when result
-        ;; Advance if there is a next line that is either blank or indented.
-        ;; (Need to check if we're on the last line, because
-        ;; markdown-next-line-blank-p returns true for last line in buffer.)
-        (while (and (/= (line-end-position) (point-max))
-                    (or (markdown-next-line-blank-p)
-                        (>= (markdown-next-line-indent) 4)))
-          (forward-line))
-        ;; Move back while the current line is blank.
-        (while (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
-          (forward-line -1))
-        ;; Advance to capture this line and a single trailing newline (if there
-        ;; is one).
-        (forward-line)
-        (append result (list (point)))))))
-
-(defun markdown-get-defined-footnotes ()
-  "Return a list of all defined footnotes.
-Result is an alist of pairs (MARKER . LINE), where MARKER is the
-footnote marker, a string, and LINE is the line number containing
-the footnote definition.
-
-For example, suppose the following footnotes are defined at positions
-448 and 475:
-
-\[^1]: First footnote here.
-\[^marker]: Second footnote.
-
-Then the returned list is: ((\"^1\" . 478) (\"^marker\" . 475))"
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let (footnotes)
-      (while (markdown-search-until-condition
-              (lambda () (and (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p))
-                              (not (markdown-inline-code-at-point-p))
-                              (not (markdown-in-comment-p))))
-              markdown-regex-footnote-definition nil t)
-        (let ((marker (match-string-no-properties 1))
-              (pos (match-beginning 0)))
-          (unless (zerop (length marker))
-            (cl-pushnew (cons marker pos) footnotes :test #'equal))))
-      (reverse footnotes))))
-
-
-;;; Element Removal ===========================================================
-
-(defun markdown-kill-thing-at-point ()
-  "Kill thing at point and add important text, without markup, to kill ring.
-Possible things to kill include (roughly in order of precedence):
-inline code, headers, horizonal rules, links (add link text to
-kill ring), images (add alt text to kill ring), angle uri, email
-addresses, bold, italics, reference definition (add URI to kill
-ring), footnote markers and text (kill both marker and text, add
-text to kill ring), and list items."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (let (val)
-    (cond
-     ;; Inline code
-     ((markdown-inline-code-at-point)
-      (kill-new (match-string 2))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-     ;; ATX header
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-atx)
-      (kill-new (match-string 2))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-     ;; Setext header
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-setext)
-      (kill-new (match-string 1))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-     ;; Horizonal rule
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
-      (kill-new (match-string 0))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-     ;; Inline link or image (add link or alt text to kill ring)
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-inline)
-      (kill-new (match-string 3))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-     ;; Reference link or image (add link or alt text to kill ring)
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference)
-      (kill-new (match-string 3))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-     ;; Angle URI (add URL to kill ring)
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-angle-uri)
-      (kill-new (match-string 2))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-     ;; Email address in angle brackets (add email address to kill ring)
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-email)
-      (kill-new (match-string 1))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-     ;; Wiki link (add alias text to kill ring)
-     ((and markdown-enable-wiki-links
-           (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-wiki-link))
-      (kill-new (markdown-wiki-link-alias))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
-     ;; Bold
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-bold)
-      (kill-new (match-string 4))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
-     ;; Italics
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-italic)
-      (kill-new (match-string 3))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
-     ;; Strikethrough
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-strike-through)
-      (kill-new (match-string 4))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
-     ;; Footnote marker (add footnote text to kill ring)
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-footnote)
-      (markdown-footnote-kill))
-     ;; Footnote text (add footnote text to kill ring)
-     ((setq val (markdown-footnote-text-positions))
-      (markdown-footnote-kill))
-     ;; Reference definition (add URL to kill ring)
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-reference-definition)
-      (kill-new (match-string 5))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-     ;; List item
-     ((setq val (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
-      (kill-new (delete-and-extract-region (cl-first val) (cl-second val))))
-     (t
-      (user-error "Nothing found at point to kill")))))
-
-
-;;; Indentation ====================================================================
-
-(defun markdown-indent-find-next-position (cur-pos positions)
-  "Return the position after the index of CUR-POS in POSITIONS.
-Positions are calculated by `markdown-calc-indents'."
-  (while (and positions
-              (not (equal cur-pos (car positions))))
-    (setq positions (cdr positions)))
-  (or (cadr positions) 0))
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'markdown-exdent-find-next-position
-  'markdown-outdent-find-next-position "v2.3")
-
-(defun markdown-outdent-find-next-position (cur-pos positions)
-  "Return the maximal element that precedes CUR-POS from POSITIONS.
-Positions are calculated by `markdown-calc-indents'."
-  (let ((result 0))
-    (dolist (i positions)
-      (when (< i cur-pos)
-        (setq result (max result i))))
-    result))
-
-(defun markdown-indent-line ()
-  "Indent the current line using some heuristics.
-If the _previous_ command was either `markdown-enter-key' or
-`markdown-cycle', then we should cycle to the next
-reasonable indentation position.  Otherwise, we could have been
-called directly by `markdown-enter-key', by an initial call of
-`markdown-cycle', or indirectly by `auto-fill-mode'.  In
-these cases, indent to the default position.
-Positions are calculated by `markdown-calc-indents'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((positions (markdown-calc-indents))
-        (point-pos (current-column))
-        (_ (back-to-indentation))
-        (cur-pos (current-column)))
-    (if (not (equal this-command 'markdown-cycle))
-        (indent-line-to (car positions))
-      (setq positions (sort (delete-dups positions) '<))
-      (let* ((next-pos (markdown-indent-find-next-position cur-pos positions))
-             (new-point-pos (max (+ point-pos (- next-pos cur-pos)) 0)))
-        (indent-line-to next-pos)
-        (move-to-column new-point-pos)))))
-
-(defun markdown-calc-indents ()
-  "Return a list of indentation columns to cycle through.
-The first element in the returned list should be considered the
-default indentation level.  This function does not worry about
-duplicate positions, which are handled up by calling functions."
-  (let (pos prev-line-pos positions)
-
-    ;; Indentation of previous line
-    (setq prev-line-pos (markdown-prev-line-indent))
-    (setq positions (cons prev-line-pos positions))
-
-    ;; Indentation of previous non-list-marker text
-    (when (setq pos (save-excursion
-                      (forward-line -1)
-                      (when (looking-at markdown-regex-list)
-                        (- (match-end 3) (match-beginning 0)))))
-      (setq positions (cons pos positions)))
-
-    ;; Indentation required for a pre block in current context
-    (setq pos (length (markdown-pre-indentation (point))))
-    (setq positions (cons pos positions))
-
-    ;; Indentation of the previous line + tab-width
-    (if prev-line-pos
-        (setq positions (cons (+ prev-line-pos tab-width) positions))
-      (setq positions (cons tab-width positions)))
-
-    ;; Indentation of the previous line - tab-width
-    (if (and prev-line-pos (> prev-line-pos tab-width))
-        (setq positions (cons (- prev-line-pos tab-width) positions)))
-
-    ;; Indentation of all preceeding list markers (when in a list)
-    (when (setq pos (markdown-calculate-list-levels))
-      (setq positions (append pos positions)))
-
-    ;; First column
-    (setq positions (cons 0 positions))
-
-    ;; Return reversed list
-    (reverse positions)))
-
-(defun markdown-enter-key ()
-  "Handle RET depending on the context.
-If the point is at a table, move to the next row.  Otherwise,
-indent according to value of `markdown-indent-on-enter'.
-When it is nil, simply call `newline'.  Otherwise, indent the next line
-following RET using `markdown-indent-line'.  Furthermore, when it
-is set to 'indent-and-new-item and the point is in a list item,
-start a new item with the same indentation. If the point is in an
-empty list item, remove it (so that pressing RET twice when in a
-list simply adds a blank line)."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ;; Table
-   ((markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (call-interactively #'markdown-table-next-row))
-   ;; Indent non-table text
-   (markdown-indent-on-enter
-    (let (bounds)
-      (if (and (memq markdown-indent-on-enter '(indent-and-new-item))
-               (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-          (let ((beg (cl-first bounds))
-                (end (cl-second bounds))
-                (length (cl-fourth bounds)))
-            ;; Point is in a list item
-            (if (= (- end beg) length)
-                ;; Delete blank list
-                (progn
-                  (delete-region beg end)
-                  (newline)
-                  (markdown-indent-line))
-              (call-interactively #'markdown-insert-list-item)))
-        ;; Point is not in a list
-        (newline)
-        (markdown-indent-line))))
-   ;; Insert a raw newline
-   (t (newline))))
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'markdown-exdent-or-delete
-  'markdown-outdent-or-delete "v2.3")
-
-(defun markdown-outdent-or-delete (arg)
-  "Handle BACKSPACE by cycling through indentation points.
-When BACKSPACE is pressed, if there is only whitespace
-before the current point, then outdent the line one level.
-Otherwise, do normal delete by repeating
-`backward-delete-char-untabify' ARG times."
-  (interactive "*p")
-  (if (use-region-p)
-      (backward-delete-char-untabify arg)
-    (let ((cur-pos (current-column))
-          (start-of-indention (save-excursion
-                                (back-to-indentation)
-                                (current-column)))
-          (positions (markdown-calc-indents)))
-      (if (and (> cur-pos 0) (= cur-pos start-of-indention))
-          (indent-line-to (markdown-outdent-find-next-position cur-pos positions))
-        (backward-delete-char-untabify arg)))))
-
-(defun markdown-find-leftmost-column (beg end)
-  "Find the leftmost column in the region from BEG to END."
-  (let ((mincol 1000))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (while (< (point) end)
-        (back-to-indentation)
-        (unless (looking-at-p "[ \t]*$")
-          (setq mincol (min mincol (current-column))))
-        (forward-line 1)
-        ))
-    mincol))
-
-(defun markdown-indent-region (beg end arg)
-  "Indent the region from BEG to END using some heuristics.
-When ARG is non-nil, outdent the region instead.
-See `markdown-indent-line' and `markdown-indent-line'."
-  (interactive "*r\nP")
-  (let* ((positions (sort (delete-dups (markdown-calc-indents)) '<))
-         (leftmostcol (markdown-find-leftmost-column beg end))
-         (next-pos (if arg
-                       (markdown-outdent-find-next-position leftmostcol positions)
-                     (markdown-indent-find-next-position leftmostcol positions))))
-    (indent-rigidly beg end (- next-pos leftmostcol))
-    (setq deactivate-mark nil)))
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'markdown-exdent-region
-  'markdown-outdent-region "v2.3")
-
-(defun markdown-outdent-region (beg end)
-  "Call `markdown-indent-region' on region from BEG to END with prefix."
-  (interactive "*r")
-  (markdown-indent-region beg end t))
-
-
-;;; Markup Completion =========================================================
-
-(defconst markdown-complete-alist
-  '((markdown-regex-header-atx . markdown-complete-atx)
-    (markdown-regex-header-setext . markdown-complete-setext)
-    (markdown-regex-hr . markdown-complete-hr))
-  "Association list of form (regexp . function) for markup completion.")
-
-(defun markdown-incomplete-atx-p ()
-  "Return t if ATX header markup is incomplete and nil otherwise.
-Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-header-atx'.
-Checks that the number of trailing hash marks equals the number of leading
-hash marks, that there is only a single space before and after the text,
-and that there is no extraneous whitespace in the text."
-  (or
-   ;; Number of starting and ending hash marks differs
-   (not (= (length (match-string 1)) (length (match-string 3))))
-   ;; When the header text is not empty...
-   (and (> (length (match-string 2)) 0)
-        ;; ...if there are extra leading, trailing, or interior spaces
-        (or (not (= (match-beginning 2) (1+ (match-end 1))))
-            (not (= (match-beginning 3) (1+ (match-end 2))))
-            (string-match-p "[ \t\n]\\{2\\}" (match-string 2))))
-   ;; When the header text is empty...
-   (and (= (length (match-string 2)) 0)
-        ;; ...if there are too many or too few spaces
-        (not (= (match-beginning 3) (+ (match-end 1) 2))))))
-
-(defun markdown-complete-atx ()
-  "Complete and normalize ATX headers.
-Add or remove hash marks to the end of the header to match the
-beginning.  Ensure that there is only a single space between hash
-marks and header text.  Removes extraneous whitespace from header text.
-Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-header-atx'.
-Return nil if markup was complete and non-nil if markup was completed."
-  (when (markdown-incomplete-atx-p)
-    (let* ((new-marker (make-marker))
-           (new-marker (set-marker new-marker (match-end 2))))
-      ;; Hash marks and spacing at end
-      (goto-char (match-end 2))
-      (delete-region (match-end 2) (match-end 3))
-      (insert " " (match-string 1))
-      ;; Remove extraneous whitespace from title
-      (replace-match (markdown-compress-whitespace-string (match-string 2))
-                     t t nil 2)
-      ;; Spacing at beginning
-      (goto-char (match-end 1))
-      (delete-region (match-end 1) (match-beginning 2))
-      (insert " ")
-      ;; Leave point at end of text
-      (goto-char new-marker))))
-
-(defun markdown-incomplete-setext-p ()
-  "Return t if setext header markup is incomplete and nil otherwise.
-Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-header-setext'.
-Checks that length of underline matches text and that there is no
-extraneous whitespace in the text."
-  (or (not (= (length (match-string 1)) (length (match-string 2))))
-      (string-match-p "[ \t\n]\\{2\\}" (match-string 1))))
-
-(defun markdown-complete-setext ()
-  "Complete and normalize setext headers.
-Add or remove underline characters to match length of header
-text.  Removes extraneous whitespace from header text.  Assumes
-match data is available for `markdown-regex-header-setext'.
-Return nil if markup was complete and non-nil if markup was completed."
-  (when (markdown-incomplete-setext-p)
-    (let* ((text (markdown-compress-whitespace-string (match-string 1)))
-           (char (char-after (match-beginning 2)))
-           (level (if (char-equal char ?-) 2 1)))
-      (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-      (markdown-insert-header level text t)
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-incomplete-hr-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if hr is not in `markdown-hr-strings' and nil otherwise.
-Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-hr'."
-  (not (member (match-string 0) markdown-hr-strings)))
-
-(defun markdown-complete-hr ()
-  "Complete horizontal rules.
-If horizontal rule string is a member of `markdown-hr-strings',
-do nothing.  Otherwise, replace with the car of
-`markdown-hr-strings'.
-Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-hr'.
-Return nil if markup was complete and non-nil if markup was completed."
-  (when (markdown-incomplete-hr-p)
-    (replace-match (car markdown-hr-strings))
-    t))
-
-(defun markdown-complete ()
-  "Complete markup of object near point or in region when active.
-Handle all objects in `markdown-complete-alist', in order.
-See `markdown-complete-at-point' and `markdown-complete-region'."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-      (markdown-complete-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
-    (markdown-complete-at-point)))
-
-(defun markdown-complete-at-point ()
-  "Complete markup of object near point.
-Handle all elements of `markdown-complete-alist' in order."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (let ((list markdown-complete-alist) found changed)
-    (while list
-      (let ((regexp (eval (caar list)))
-            (function (cdar list)))
-        (setq list (cdr list))
-        (when (thing-at-point-looking-at regexp)
-          (setq found t)
-          (setq changed (funcall function))
-          (setq list nil))))
-    (if found
-        (or changed (user-error "Markup at point is complete"))
-      (user-error "Nothing to complete at point"))))
-
-(defun markdown-complete-region (beg end)
-  "Complete markup of objects in region from BEG to END.
-Handle all objects in `markdown-complete-alist', in order.  Each
-match is checked to ensure that a previous regexp does not also
-match."
-  (interactive "*r")
-  (let ((end-marker (set-marker (make-marker) end))
-        previous)
-    (dolist (element markdown-complete-alist)
-      (let ((regexp (eval (car element)))
-            (function (cdr element)))
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (while (re-search-forward regexp end-marker 'limit)
-          (when (match-string 0)
-            ;; Make sure this is not a match for any of the preceding regexps.
-            ;; This prevents mistaking an HR for a Setext subheading.
-            (let (match)
-              (save-match-data
-                (dolist (prev-regexp previous)
-                  (or match (setq match (looking-back prev-regexp nil)))))
-              (unless match
-                (save-excursion (funcall function))))))
-        (cl-pushnew regexp previous :test #'equal)))
-    previous))
-
-(defun markdown-complete-buffer ()
-  "Complete markup for all objects in the current buffer."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (markdown-complete-region (point-min) (point-max)))
-
-
-;;; Markup Cycling ============================================================
-
-(defun markdown-cycle-atx (arg &optional remove)
-  "Cycle ATX header markup.
-Promote header (decrease level) when ARG is 1 and demote
-header (increase level) if arg is -1.  When REMOVE is non-nil,
-remove the header when the level reaches zero and stop cycling
-when it reaches six.  Otherwise, perform a proper cycling through
-levels one through six.  Assumes match data is available for
-`markdown-regex-header-atx'."
-  (let* ((old-level (length (match-string 1)))
-         (new-level (+ old-level arg))
-         (text (match-string 2)))
-    (when (not remove)
-      (setq new-level (% new-level 6))
-      (setq new-level (cond ((= new-level 0) 6)
-                            ((< new-level 0) (+ new-level 6))
-                            (t new-level))))
-    (cond
-     ((= new-level 0)
-      (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 0 2))
-     ((<= new-level 6)
-      (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-      (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-      (markdown-insert-header new-level text nil)))))
-
-(defun markdown-cycle-setext (arg &optional remove)
-  "Cycle setext header markup.
-Promote header (increase level) when ARG is 1 and demote
-header (decrease level or remove) if arg is -1.  When demoting a
-level-two setext header, replace with a level-three atx header.
-When REMOVE is non-nil, remove the header when the level reaches
-zero.  Otherwise, cycle back to a level six atx header.  Assumes
-match data is available for `markdown-regex-header-setext'."
-  (let* ((char (char-after (match-beginning 2)))
-         (old-level (if (char-equal char ?=) 1 2))
-         (new-level (+ old-level arg)))
-    (when (and (not remove) (= new-level 0))
-      (setq new-level 6))
-    (cond
-     ((= new-level 0)
-      (markdown-unwrap-thing-at-point nil 0 1))
-     ((<= new-level 2)
-      (markdown-insert-header new-level nil t))
-     ((<= new-level 6)
-      (markdown-insert-header new-level nil nil)))))
-
-(defun markdown-cycle-hr (arg &optional remove)
-  "Cycle string used for horizontal rule from `markdown-hr-strings'.
-When ARG is 1, cycle forward (demote), and when ARG is -1, cycle
-backwards (promote).  When REMOVE is non-nil, remove the hr instead
-of cycling when the end of the list is reached.
-Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-hr'."
-  (let* ((strings (if (= arg -1)
-                      (reverse markdown-hr-strings)
-                    markdown-hr-strings))
-         (tail (member (match-string 0) strings))
-         (new (or (cadr tail)
-                  (if remove
-                      (if (= arg 1)
-                          ""
-                        (car tail))
-                    (car strings)))))
-    (replace-match new)))
-
-(defun markdown-cycle-bold ()
-  "Cycle bold markup between underscores and asterisks.
-Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-bold'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let* ((old-delim (match-string 3))
-           (new-delim (if (string-equal old-delim "**") "__" "**")))
-      (replace-match new-delim t t nil 3)
-      (replace-match new-delim t t nil 5))))
-
-(defun markdown-cycle-italic ()
-  "Cycle italic markup between underscores and asterisks.
-Assumes match data is available for `markdown-regex-italic'."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let* ((old-delim (match-string 2))
-           (new-delim (if (string-equal old-delim "*") "_" "*")))
-      (replace-match new-delim t t nil 2)
-      (replace-match new-delim t t nil 4))))
-
-
-;;; Keymap ====================================================================
-
-(defun markdown--style-map-prompt ()
-  "Return a formatted prompt for Markdown markup insertion."
-  (when markdown-enable-prefix-prompts
-    (concat
-     "Markdown: "
-     (propertize "bold" 'face 'markdown-bold-face) ", "
-     (propertize "italic" 'face 'markdown-italic-face) ", "
-     (propertize "code" 'face 'markdown-inline-code-face) ", "
-     (propertize "C = GFM code" 'face 'markdown-code-face) ", "
-     (propertize "pre" 'face 'markdown-pre-face) ", "
-     (propertize "footnote" 'face 'markdown-footnote-text-face) ", "
-     (propertize "q = blockquote" 'face 'markdown-blockquote-face) ", "
-     (propertize "h & 1-6 = heading" 'face 'markdown-header-face) ", "
-     (propertize "- = hr" 'face 'markdown-hr-face) ", "
-     "C-h = more")))
-
-(defun markdown--command-map-prompt ()
-  "Return prompt for Markdown buffer-wide commands."
-  (when markdown-enable-prefix-prompts
-    (concat
-     "Command: "
-     (propertize "m" 'face 'markdown-bold-face) "arkdown, "
-     (propertize "p" 'face 'markdown-bold-face) "review, "
-     (propertize "o" 'face 'markdown-bold-face) "pen, "
-     (propertize "e" 'face 'markdown-bold-face) "xport, "
-     "export & pre" (propertize "v" 'face 'markdown-bold-face) "iew, "
-     (propertize "c" 'face 'markdown-bold-face) "heck refs, "
-     (propertize "u" 'face 'markdown-bold-face) "nused refs, "
-     "C-h = more")))
-
-(defvar markdown-mode-style-map
-  (let ((map (make-keymap (markdown--style-map-prompt))))
-    (define-key map (kbd "1") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-1)
-    (define-key map (kbd "2") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-2)
-    (define-key map (kbd "3") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-3)
-    (define-key map (kbd "4") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-4)
-    (define-key map (kbd "5") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-5)
-    (define-key map (kbd "6") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-6)
-    (define-key map (kbd "!") 'markdown-insert-header-setext-1)
-    (define-key map (kbd "@") 'markdown-insert-header-setext-2)
-    (define-key map (kbd "b") 'markdown-insert-bold)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c") 'markdown-insert-code)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C") 'markdown-insert-gfm-code-block)
-    (define-key map (kbd "f") 'markdown-insert-footnote)
-    (define-key map (kbd "h") 'markdown-insert-header-dwim)
-    (define-key map (kbd "H") 'markdown-insert-header-setext-dwim)
-    (define-key map (kbd "i") 'markdown-insert-italic)
-    (define-key map (kbd "k") 'markdown-insert-kbd)
-    (define-key map (kbd "l") 'markdown-insert-link)
-    (define-key map (kbd "p") 'markdown-insert-pre)
-    (define-key map (kbd "P") 'markdown-pre-region)
-    (define-key map (kbd "q") 'markdown-insert-blockquote)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s") 'markdown-insert-strike-through)
-    (define-key map (kbd "Q") 'markdown-blockquote-region)
-    (define-key map (kbd "w") 'markdown-insert-wiki-link)
-    (define-key map (kbd "-") 'markdown-insert-hr)
-    (define-key map (kbd "[") 'markdown-insert-gfm-checkbox)
-    ;; Deprecated keys that may be removed in a future version
-    (define-key map (kbd "e") 'markdown-insert-italic)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Markdown text styling commands.")
-
-(defvar markdown-mode-command-map
-  (let ((map (make-keymap (markdown--command-map-prompt))))
-    (define-key map (kbd "m") 'markdown-other-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "p") 'markdown-preview)
-    (define-key map (kbd "e") 'markdown-export)
-    (define-key map (kbd "v") 'markdown-export-and-preview)
-    (define-key map (kbd "o") 'markdown-open)
-    (define-key map (kbd "l") 'markdown-live-preview-mode)
-    (define-key map (kbd "w") 'markdown-kill-ring-save)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c") 'markdown-check-refs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "u") 'markdown-unused-refs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n") 'markdown-cleanup-list-numbers)
-    (define-key map (kbd "]") 'markdown-complete-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "^") 'markdown-table-sort-lines)
-    (define-key map (kbd "|") 'markdown-table-convert-region)
-    (define-key map (kbd "t") 'markdown-table-transpose)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Markdown buffer-wide commands.")
-
-(defvar markdown-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-keymap)))
-    ;; Markup insertion & removal
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s") markdown-mode-style-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-l") 'markdown-insert-link)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k") 'markdown-kill-thing-at-point)
-    ;; Promotion, demotion, and cycling
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C--") 'markdown-promote)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-=") 'markdown-demote)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-]") 'markdown-complete)
-    ;; Following and doing things
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-o") 'markdown-follow-thing-at-point)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-d") 'markdown-do)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c '") 'markdown-edit-code-block)
-    ;; Indentation
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-m") 'markdown-enter-key)
-    (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'markdown-outdent-or-delete)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c >") 'markdown-indent-region)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c <") 'markdown-outdent-region)
-    ;; Visibility cycling
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") 'markdown-cycle)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<S-iso-lefttab>") 'markdown-shifttab)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<S-tab>")  'markdown-shifttab)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<backtab>") 'markdown-shifttab)
-    ;; Heading and list navigation
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-n") 'markdown-outline-next)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-p") 'markdown-outline-previous)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-f") 'markdown-outline-next-same-level)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") 'markdown-outline-previous-same-level)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-u") 'markdown-outline-up)
-    ;; Buffer-wide commands
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c") markdown-mode-command-map)
-    ;; Subtree, list, and table editing
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c <up>") 'markdown-move-up)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c <down>") 'markdown-move-down)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c <left>") 'markdown-promote)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c <right>") 'markdown-demote)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c S-<up>") 'markdown-table-delete-row)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c S-<down>") 'markdown-table-insert-row)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c S-<left>") 'markdown-table-delete-column)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c S-<right>") 'markdown-table-insert-column)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-M-h") 'markdown-mark-subtree)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x n s") 'markdown-narrow-to-subtree)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-RET") 'markdown-insert-list-item)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-j") 'markdown-insert-list-item)
-    ;; Paragraphs (Markdown context aware)
-    (define-key map [remap backward-paragraph] 'markdown-backward-paragraph)
-    (define-key map [remap forward-paragraph] 'markdown-forward-paragraph)
-    (define-key map [remap mark-paragraph] 'markdown-mark-paragraph)
-    ;; Blocks (one or more paragraphs)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-{") 'markdown-backward-block)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-M-}") 'markdown-forward-block)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c M-h") 'markdown-mark-block)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x n b") 'markdown-narrow-to-block)
-    ;; Pages (top-level sections)
-    (define-key map [remap backward-page] 'markdown-backward-page)
-    (define-key map [remap forward-page] 'markdown-forward-page)
-    (define-key map [remap mark-page] 'markdown-mark-page)
-    (define-key map [remap narrow-to-page] 'markdown-narrow-to-page)
-    ;; Link Movement
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-n") 'markdown-next-link)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-p") 'markdown-previous-link)
-    ;; Toggling functionality
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x C-e") 'markdown-toggle-math)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x C-f") 'markdown-toggle-fontify-code-blocks-natively)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x C-i") 'markdown-toggle-inline-images)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x C-l") 'markdown-toggle-url-hiding)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x C-m") 'markdown-toggle-markup-hiding)
-    ;; Alternative keys (in case of problems with the arrow keys)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x u") 'markdown-move-up)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x d") 'markdown-move-down)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x l") 'markdown-promote)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x r") 'markdown-demote)
-    ;; Deprecated keys that may be removed in a future version
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a L") 'markdown-insert-link) ;; C-c C-l
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a l") 'markdown-insert-link) ;; C-c C-l
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a r") 'markdown-insert-link) ;; C-c C-l
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a u") 'markdown-insert-uri) ;; C-c C-l
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a f") 'markdown-insert-footnote)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a w") 'markdown-insert-wiki-link)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t 1") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-1)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t 2") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-2)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t 3") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-3)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t 4") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-4)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t 5") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-5)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t 6") 'markdown-insert-header-atx-6)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t !") 'markdown-insert-header-setext-1)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t @") 'markdown-insert-header-setext-2)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t h") 'markdown-insert-header-dwim)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t H") 'markdown-insert-header-setext-dwim)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t s") 'markdown-insert-header-setext-2)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-t t") 'markdown-insert-header-setext-1)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-i") 'markdown-insert-image)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x m") 'markdown-insert-list-item) ;; C-c C-j
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-x C-x") 'markdown-toggle-gfm-checkbox) ;; C-c C-d
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c -") 'markdown-insert-hr)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Markdown major mode.")
-
-(defvar markdown-mode-mouse-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [follow-link] 'mouse-face)
-    (define-key map [mouse-2] 'markdown-follow-link-at-point)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for following links with mouse.")
-
-(defvar gfm-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent map markdown-mode-map)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-s d") 'markdown-insert-strike-through)
-    (define-key map "`" 'markdown-electric-backquote)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `gfm-mode'.
-See also `markdown-mode-map'.")
-
-
-;;; Menu ==================================================================
-
-(easy-menu-define markdown-mode-menu markdown-mode-map
-  "Menu for Markdown mode"
-  '("Markdown"
-    "---"
-    ("Movement"
-     ["Jump" markdown-do]
-     ["Follow Link" markdown-follow-thing-at-point]
-     ["Next Link" markdown-next-link]
-     ["Previous Link" markdown-previous-link]
-     "---"
-     ["Next Heading or List Item" markdown-outline-next]
-     ["Previous Heading or List Item" markdown-outline-previous]
-     ["Next at Same Level" markdown-outline-next-same-level]
-     ["Previous at Same Level" markdown-outline-previous-same-level]
-     ["Up to Parent" markdown-outline-up]
-     "---"
-     ["Forward Paragraph" markdown-forward-paragraph]
-     ["Backward Paragraph" markdown-backward-paragraph]
-     ["Forward Block" markdown-forward-block]
-     ["Backward Block" markdown-backward-block])
-    ("Show & Hide"
-     ["Cycle Heading Visibility" markdown-cycle
-      :enable (markdown-on-heading-p)]
-     ["Cycle Heading Visibility (Global)" markdown-shifttab]
-     "---"
-     ["Narrow to Region" narrow-to-region]
-     ["Narrow to Block" markdown-narrow-to-block]
-     ["Narrow to Section" narrow-to-defun]
-     ["Narrow to Subtree" markdown-narrow-to-subtree]
-     ["Widen" widen (buffer-narrowed-p)]
-     "---"
-     ["Toggle Markup Hiding" markdown-toggle-markup-hiding
-      :keys "C-c C-x C-m"
-      :style radio
-      :selected markdown-hide-markup])
-    "---"
-    ("Headings & Structure"
-     ["Automatic Heading" markdown-insert-header-dwim
-      :keys "C-c C-s h"]
-     ["Automatic Heading (Setext)" markdown-insert-header-setext-dwim
-      :keys "C-c C-s H"]
-     ("Specific Heading (atx)"
-      ["First Level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-1
-       :keys "C-c C-s 1"]
-      ["Second Level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-2
-       :keys "C-c C-s 2"]
-      ["Third Level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-3
-       :keys "C-c C-s 3"]
-      ["Fourth Level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-4
-       :keys "C-c C-s 4"]
-      ["Fifth Level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-5
-       :keys "C-c C-s 5"]
-      ["Sixth Level atx" markdown-insert-header-atx-6
-       :keys "C-c C-s 6"])
-     ("Specific Heading (Setext)"
-      ["First Level Setext" markdown-insert-header-setext-1
-       :keys "C-c C-s !"]
-      ["Second Level Setext" markdown-insert-header-setext-2
-       :keys "C-c C-s @"])
-     ["Horizontal Rule" markdown-insert-hr
-      :keys "C-c C-s -"]
-     "---"
-     ["Move Subtree Up" markdown-move-up
-      :keys "C-c <up>"]
-     ["Move Subtree Down" markdown-move-down
-      :keys "C-c <down>"]
-     ["Promote Subtree" markdown-promote
-      :keys "C-c <left>"]
-     ["Demote Subtree" markdown-demote
-      :keys "C-c <right>"])
-    ("Region & Mark"
-     ["Indent Region" markdown-indent-region]
-     ["Outdent Region" markdown-outdent-region]
-     "--"
-     ["Mark Paragraph" mark-paragraph]
-     ["Mark Block" markdown-mark-block]
-     ["Mark Section" mark-defun]
-     ["Mark Subtree" markdown-mark-subtree])
-    ("Tables"
-     ["Move Row Up" markdown-move-up
-      :enable (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-      :keys "C-c <up>"]
-     ["Move Row Down" markdown-move-down
-      :enable (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-      :keys "C-c <down>"]
-     ["Move Column Left" markdown-demote
-      :enable (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-      :keys "C-c <left>"]
-     ["Move Column Right" markdown-promote
-      :enable (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-      :keys "C-c <right>"]
-     ["Delete Row" markdown-table-delete-row
-      :enable (markdown-table-at-point-p)]
-     ["Insert Row" markdown-table-insert-row
-      :enable (markdown-table-at-point-p)]
-     ["Delete Column" markdown-table-delete-column
-      :enable (markdown-table-at-point-p)]
-     ["Insert Column" markdown-table-insert-column
-      :enable (markdown-table-at-point-p)]
-     "--"
-     ["Convert Region to Table" markdown-table-convert-region]
-     ["Sort Table Lines" markdown-table-sort-lines
-      :enable (markdown-table-at-point-p)]
-     ["Transpose Table" markdown-table-transpose
-      :enable (markdown-table-at-point-p)])
-    ("Lists"
-     ["Insert List Item" markdown-insert-list-item]
-     ["Move Subtree Up" markdown-move-up
-      :keys "C-c <up>"]
-     ["Move Subtree Down" markdown-move-down
-      :keys "C-c <down>"]
-     ["Indent Subtree" markdown-demote
-      :keys "C-c <right>"]
-     ["Outdent Subtree" markdown-promote
-      :keys "C-c <left>"]
-     ["Renumber List" markdown-cleanup-list-numbers]
-     ["Insert Task List Item" markdown-insert-gfm-checkbox
-      :keys "C-c C-x ["]
-     ["Toggle Task List Item" markdown-toggle-gfm-checkbox
-      :enable (markdown-gfm-task-list-item-at-point)
-      :keys "C-c C-d"])
-    ("Links & Images"
-     ["Insert Link" markdown-insert-link]
-     ["Insert Image" markdown-insert-image]
-     ["Insert Footnote" markdown-insert-footnote
-      :keys "C-c C-s f"]
-     ["Insert Wiki Link" markdown-insert-wiki-link
-      :keys "C-c C-s w"]
-     "---"
-     ["Check References" markdown-check-refs]
-     ["Find Unused References" markdown-unused-refs]
-     ["Toggle URL Hiding" markdown-toggle-url-hiding
-      :style radio
-      :selected markdown-hide-urls]
-     ["Toggle Inline Images" markdown-toggle-inline-images
-      :keys "C-c C-x C-i"
-      :style radio
-      :selected markdown-inline-image-overlays]
-     ["Toggle Wiki Links" markdown-toggle-wiki-links
-      :style radio
-      :selected markdown-enable-wiki-links])
-    ("Styles"
-     ["Bold" markdown-insert-bold]
-     ["Italic" markdown-insert-italic]
-     ["Code" markdown-insert-code]
-     ["Strikethrough" markdown-insert-strike-through]
-     ["Keyboard" markdown-insert-kbd]
-     "---"
-     ["Blockquote" markdown-insert-blockquote]
-     ["Preformatted" markdown-insert-pre]
-     ["GFM Code Block" markdown-insert-gfm-code-block]
-     ["Edit Code Block" markdown-edit-code-block
-      :enable (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)]
-     "---"
-     ["Blockquote Region" markdown-blockquote-region]
-     ["Preformatted Region" markdown-pre-region]
-     "---"
-     ["Fontify Code Blocks Natively"
-      markdown-toggle-fontify-code-blocks-natively
-      :style radio
-      :selected markdown-fontify-code-blocks-natively]
-     ["LaTeX Math Support" markdown-toggle-math
-      :style radio
-      :selected markdown-enable-math])
-    "---"
-    ("Preview & Export"
-     ["Compile" markdown-other-window]
-     ["Preview" markdown-preview]
-     ["Export" markdown-export]
-     ["Export & View" markdown-export-and-preview]
-     ["Open" markdown-open]
-     ["Live Export" markdown-live-preview-mode
-      :style radio
-      :selected markdown-live-preview-mode]
-     ["Kill ring save" markdown-kill-ring-save])
-    ("Markup Completion and Cycling"
-     ["Complete Markup" markdown-complete]
-     ["Promote Element" markdown-promote
-      :keys "C-c C--"]
-     ["Demote Element" markdown-demote
-      :keys "C-c C-="])
-    "---"
-    ["Kill Element" markdown-kill-thing-at-point]
-    "---"
-    ("Documentation"
-     ["Version" markdown-show-version]
-     ["Homepage" markdown-mode-info]
-     ["Describe Mode" (describe-function 'markdown-mode)]
-     ["Guide" (browse-url "https://leanpub.com/markdown-mode")])))
-
-
-;;; imenu =====================================================================
-
-(defun markdown-imenu-create-nested-index ()
-  "Create and return a nested imenu index alist for the current buffer.
-See `imenu-create-index-function' and `imenu--index-alist' for details."
-  (let* ((root '(nil . nil))
-         cur-alist
-         (cur-level 0)
-         (empty-heading "-")
-         (self-heading ".")
-         hashes pos level heading)
-    (save-excursion
-      ;; Headings
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-header (point-max) t)
-        (unless (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)
-          (cond
-           ((match-string-no-properties 2) ;; level 1 setext
-            (setq heading (match-string-no-properties 1))
-            (setq pos (match-beginning 1)
-                  level 1))
-           ((match-string-no-properties 3) ;; level 2 setext
-            (setq heading (match-string-no-properties 1))
-            (setq pos (match-beginning 1)
-                  level 2))
-           ((setq hashes (markdown-trim-whitespace
-                          (match-string-no-properties 4)))
-            (setq heading (match-string-no-properties 5)
-                  pos (match-beginning 4)
-                  level (length hashes))))
-          (let ((alist (list (cons heading pos))))
-            (cond
-             ((= cur-level level)       ; new sibling
-              (setcdr cur-alist alist)
-              (setq cur-alist alist))
-             ((< cur-level level)       ; first child
-              (dotimes (_ (- level cur-level 1))
-                (setq alist (list (cons empty-heading alist))))
-              (if cur-alist
-                  (let* ((parent (car cur-alist))
-                         (self-pos (cdr parent)))
-                    (setcdr parent (cons (cons self-heading self-pos) alist)))
-                (setcdr root alist))    ; primogenitor
-              (setq cur-alist alist)
-              (setq cur-level level))
-             (t                         ; new sibling of an ancestor
-              (let ((sibling-alist (last (cdr root))))
-                (dotimes (_ (1- level))
-                  (setq sibling-alist (last (cdar sibling-alist))))
-                (setcdr sibling-alist alist)
-                (setq cur-alist alist))
-              (setq cur-level level))))))
-      ;; Footnotes
-      (let ((fn (markdown-get-defined-footnotes)))
-        (if (or (zerop (length fn))
-                (null markdown-add-footnotes-to-imenu))
-            (cdr root)
-          (nconc (cdr root) (list (cons "Footnotes" fn))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-imenu-create-flat-index ()
-  "Create and return a flat imenu index alist for the current buffer.
-See `imenu-create-index-function' and `imenu--index-alist' for details."
-  (let* ((empty-heading "-") index heading pos)
-    (save-excursion
-      ;; Headings
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-header (point-max) t)
-        (when (and (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p (point-at-bol)))
-                   (not (markdown-text-property-at-point 'markdown-yaml-metadata-begin)))
-          (cond
-           ((setq heading (match-string-no-properties 1))
-            (setq pos (match-beginning 1)))
-           ((setq heading (match-string-no-properties 5))
-            (setq pos (match-beginning 4))))
-          (or (> (length heading) 0)
-              (setq heading empty-heading))
-          (setq index (append index (list (cons heading pos))))))
-      ;; Footnotes
-      (when markdown-add-footnotes-to-imenu
-        (nconc index (markdown-get-defined-footnotes)))
-      index)))
-
-
-;;; References ================================================================
-
-(defun markdown-reference-goto-definition ()
-  "Jump to the definition of the reference at point or create it."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference)
-    (let* ((text (match-string-no-properties 3))
-           (reference (match-string-no-properties 6))
-           (target (downcase (if (string= reference "") text reference)))
-           (loc (cadr (save-match-data (markdown-reference-definition target)))))
-      (if loc
-          (goto-char loc)
-        (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-        (markdown-insert-reference-definition target)))))
-
-(defun markdown-reference-find-links (reference)
-  "Return a list of all links for REFERENCE.
-REFERENCE should not include the surrounding square brackets.
-Elements of the list have the form (text start line), where
-text is the link text, start is the location at the beginning of
-the link, and line is the line number on which the link appears."
-  (let* ((ref-quote (regexp-quote reference))
-         (regexp (format "!?\\(?:\\[\\(%s\\)\\][ ]?\\[\\]\\|\\[\\([^]]+?\\)\\][ ]?\\[%s\\]\\)"
-                         ref-quote ref-quote))
-         links)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward regexp nil t)
-        (let* ((text (or (match-string-no-properties 1)
-                         (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-               (start (match-beginning 0))
-               (line (markdown-line-number-at-pos)))
-          (cl-pushnew (list text start line) links :test #'equal))))
-    links))
-
-(defmacro markdown-for-all-refs (f)
-  `(let ((result))
-     (save-excursion
-       (goto-char (point-min))
-       (while
-           (re-search-forward markdown-regex-link-reference nil t)
-         (let* ((text (match-string-no-properties 3))
-                (reference (match-string-no-properties 6))
-                (target (downcase (if (string= reference "") text reference))))
-          (,f text target result))))
-     (reverse result)))
-
-(defmacro markdown-collect-always (_ target result)
-  `(cl-pushnew ,target ,result :test #'equal))
-
-(defmacro markdown-collect-undefined (text target result)
-  `(unless (markdown-reference-definition target)
-     (let ((entry (assoc ,target ,result)))
-       (if (not entry)
-           (cl-pushnew
-            (cons ,target (list (cons ,text (markdown-line-number-at-pos))))
-            ,result :test #'equal)
-         (setcdr entry
-                 (append (cdr entry) (list (cons ,text (markdown-line-number-at-pos)))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-get-all-refs ()
-  "Return a list of all Markdown references."
-  (markdown-for-all-refs markdown-collect-always))
-
-(defun markdown-get-undefined-refs ()
-  "Return a list of undefined Markdown references.
-Result is an alist of pairs (reference . occurrences), where
-occurrences is itself another alist of pairs (label . line-number).
-For example, an alist corresponding to [Nice editor][Emacs] at line 12,
-\[GNU Emacs][Emacs] at line 45 and [manual][elisp] at line 127 is
-\((\"emacs\" (\"Nice editor\" . 12) (\"GNU Emacs\" . 45)) (\"elisp\" (\"manual\" . 127)))."
-  (markdown-for-all-refs markdown-collect-undefined))
-
-(defun markdown-get-unused-refs ()
-  (cl-sort
-   (cl-set-difference
-    (markdown-get-defined-references) (markdown-get-all-refs)
-    :test (lambda (e1 e2) (equal (car e1) e2)))
-   #'< :key #'cdr))
-
-(defmacro defun-markdown-buffer (name docstring)
-  "Define a function to name and return a buffer.
-
-By convention, NAME must be a name of a string constant with
-%buffer% placeholder used to name the buffer, and will also be
-used as a name of the function defined.
-
-DOCSTRING will be used as the first part of the docstring."
-  `(defun ,name (&optional buffer-name)
-     ,(concat docstring "\n\nBUFFER-NAME is the name of the main buffer being visited.")
-     (or buffer-name (setq buffer-name (buffer-name)))
-     (let ((refbuf (get-buffer-create (markdown-replace-regexp-in-string
-                                       "%buffer%" buffer-name
-                                       ,name))))
-       (with-current-buffer refbuf
-         (when view-mode
-           (View-exit-and-edit))
-         (use-local-map button-buffer-map)
-         (erase-buffer))
-       refbuf)))
-
-(defconst markdown-reference-check-buffer
-  "*Undefined references for %buffer%*"
-  "Pattern for name of buffer for listing undefined references.
-The string %buffer% will be replaced by the corresponding
-`markdown-mode' buffer name.")
-
-(defun-markdown-buffer
-  markdown-reference-check-buffer
-  "Name and return buffer for reference checking.")
-
-(defconst markdown-unused-references-buffer
-  "*Unused references for %buffer%*"
-  "Pattern for name of buffer for listing unused references.
-The string %buffer% will be replaced by the corresponding
-`markdown-mode' buffer name.")
-
-(defun-markdown-buffer
-  markdown-unused-references-buffer
-  "Name and return buffer for unused reference checking.")
-
-(defconst markdown-reference-links-buffer
-  "*Reference links for %buffer%*"
-  "Pattern for name of buffer for listing references.
-The string %buffer% will be replaced by the corresponding buffer name.")
-
-(defun-markdown-buffer
-  markdown-reference-links-buffer
-  "Name, setup, and return a buffer for listing links.")
-
-;; Add an empty Markdown reference definition to buffer
-;; specified in the 'target-buffer property.  The reference name is
-;; the button's label.
-(define-button-type 'markdown-undefined-reference-button
-  'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: create definition for undefined reference"
-  'follow-link t
-  'face 'bold
-  'action (lambda (b)
-            (let ((buffer (button-get b 'target-buffer))
-                  (line (button-get b 'target-line))
-                  (label (button-label b)))
-              (switch-to-buffer-other-window buffer)
-              (goto-char (point-min))
-              (forward-line line)
-              (markdown-insert-reference-definition label)
-              (markdown-check-refs t))))
-
-;; Jump to line in buffer specified by 'target-buffer property.
-;; Line number is button's 'target-line property.
-(define-button-type 'markdown-goto-line-button
-  'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: go to line"
-  'follow-link t
-  'face 'italic
-  'action (lambda (b)
-            (switch-to-buffer-other-window (button-get b 'target-buffer))
-            ;; use call-interactively to silence compiler
-            (let ((current-prefix-arg (button-get b 'target-line)))
-              (call-interactively 'goto-line))))
-
-;; Kill a line in buffer specified by 'target-buffer property.
-;; Line number is button's 'target-line property.
-(define-button-type 'markdown-kill-line-button
-  'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: kill line"
-  'follow-link t
-  'face 'italic
-  'action (lambda (b)
-            (switch-to-buffer-other-window (button-get b 'target-buffer))
-            ;; use call-interactively to silence compiler
-            (let ((current-prefix-arg (button-get b 'target-line)))
-              (call-interactively 'goto-line))
-            (kill-line 1)
-            (markdown-unused-refs t)))
-
-;; Jumps to a particular link at location given by 'target-char
-;; property in buffer given by 'target-buffer property.
-(define-button-type 'markdown-location-button
-  'help-echo "mouse-1, RET: jump to location of link"
-  'follow-link t
-  'face 'bold
-  'action (lambda (b)
-            (let ((target (button-get b 'target-buffer))
-                  (loc (button-get b 'target-char)))
-              (kill-buffer-and-window)
-              (switch-to-buffer target)
-              (goto-char loc))))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-undefined-reference-button (reference oldbuf)
-  "Insert a button for creating REFERENCE in buffer OLDBUF.
-REFERENCE should be a list of the form (reference . occurrences),
-as returned by `markdown-get-undefined-refs'."
-  (let ((label (car reference)))
-    ;; Create a reference button
-    (insert-button label
-                   :type 'markdown-undefined-reference-button
-                   'target-buffer oldbuf
-                   'target-line (cdr (car (cdr reference))))
-    (insert " (")
-    (dolist (occurrence (cdr reference))
-      (let ((line (cdr occurrence)))
-        ;; Create a line number button
-        (insert-button (number-to-string line)
-                       :type 'markdown-goto-line-button
-                       'target-buffer oldbuf
-                       'target-line line)
-        (insert " ")))
-    (delete-char -1)
-    (insert ")")
-    (newline)))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-unused-reference-button (reference oldbuf)
-  "Insert a button for creating REFERENCE in buffer OLDBUF.
-REFERENCE must be a pair of (ref . line-number)."
-  (let ((label (car reference))
-        (line (cdr reference)))
-    ;; Create a reference button
-    (insert-button label
-                   :type 'markdown-goto-line-button
-                   'face 'bold
-                   'target-buffer oldbuf
-                   'target-line line)
-    (insert (format " (%d) [" line))
-    (insert-button "X"
-                   :type 'markdown-kill-line-button
-                   'face 'bold
-                   'target-buffer oldbuf
-                   'target-line line)
-    (insert "]")
-    (newline)))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-link-button (link oldbuf)
-  "Insert a button for jumping to LINK in buffer OLDBUF.
-LINK should be a list of the form (text char line) containing
-the link text, location, and line number."
-  (let ((label (cl-first link))
-        (char (cl-second link))
-        (line (cl-third link)))
-    ;; Create a reference button
-    (insert-button label
-                   :type 'markdown-location-button
-                   'target-buffer oldbuf
-                   'target-char char)
-    (insert (format " (line %d)\n" line))))
-
-(defun markdown-reference-goto-link (&optional reference)
-  "Jump to the location of the first use of REFERENCE."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless reference
-    (if (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-reference-definition)
-        (setq reference (match-string-no-properties 2))
-      (user-error "No reference definition at point")))
-  (let ((links (markdown-reference-find-links reference)))
-    (cond ((= (length links) 1)
-           (goto-char (cadr (car links))))
-          ((> (length links) 1)
-           (let ((oldbuf (current-buffer))
-                 (linkbuf (markdown-reference-links-buffer)))
-             (with-current-buffer linkbuf
-               (insert "Links using reference " reference ":\n\n")
-               (dolist (link (reverse links))
-                 (markdown-insert-link-button link oldbuf)))
-             (view-buffer-other-window linkbuf)
-             (goto-char (point-min))
-             (forward-line 2)))
-          (t
-           (error "No links for reference %s" reference)))))
-
-(defmacro defun-markdown-ref-checker
-    (name docstring checker-function buffer-function none-message buffer-header insert-reference)
-  "Define a function NAME acting on result of CHECKER-FUNCTION.
-
-DOCSTRING is used as a docstring for the defined function.
-
-BUFFER-FUNCTION should name and return an auxiliary buffer to put
-results in.
-
-NONE-MESSAGE is used when CHECKER-FUNCTION returns no results.
-
-BUFFER-HEADER is put into the auxiliary buffer first, followed by
-calling INSERT-REFERENCE for each element in the list returned by
-CHECKER-FUNCTION."
-  `(defun ,name (&optional silent)
-     ,(concat
-       docstring
-       "\n\nIf SILENT is non-nil, do not message anything when no
-such references found.")
-     (interactive "P")
-     (when (not (memq major-mode '(markdown-mode gfm-mode)))
-       (user-error "Not available in current mode"))
-     (let ((oldbuf (current-buffer))
-           (refs (,checker-function))
-           (refbuf (,buffer-function)))
-       (if (null refs)
-           (progn
-             (when (not silent)
-               (message ,none-message))
-             (kill-buffer refbuf))
-         (with-current-buffer refbuf
-           (insert ,buffer-header)
-           (dolist (ref refs)
-             (,insert-reference ref oldbuf))
-           (view-buffer-other-window refbuf)
-           (goto-char (point-min))
-           (forward-line 2))))))
-
-(defun-markdown-ref-checker
-  markdown-check-refs
-  "Show all undefined Markdown references in current `markdown-mode' buffer.
-
-Links which have empty reference definitions are considered to be
-defined."
-  markdown-get-undefined-refs
-  markdown-reference-check-buffer
-  "No undefined references found"
-  "The following references are undefined:\n\n"
-  markdown-insert-undefined-reference-button)
-
-
-(defun-markdown-ref-checker
-  markdown-unused-refs
-  "Show all unused Markdown references in current `markdown-mode' buffer."
-  markdown-get-unused-refs
-  markdown-unused-references-buffer
-  "No unused references found"
-  "The following references are unused:\n\n"
-  markdown-insert-unused-reference-button)
-
-
-
-;;; Lists =====================================================================
-
-(defun markdown-insert-list-item (&optional arg)
-  "Insert a new list item.
-If the point is inside unordered list, insert a bullet mark.  If
-the point is inside ordered list, insert the next number followed
-by a period.  Use the previous list item to determine the amount
-of whitespace to place before and after list markers.
-
-With a \\[universal-argument] prefix (i.e., when ARG is (4)),
-decrease the indentation by one level.
-
-With two \\[universal-argument] prefixes (i.e., when ARG is (16)),
-increase the indentation by one level."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let (bounds cur-indent marker indent new-indent new-loc)
-    (save-match-data
-      ;; Look for a list item on current or previous non-blank line
-      (save-excursion
-        (while (and (not (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-                    (not (bobp))
-                    (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
-          (forward-line -1)))
-      (when bounds
-        (cond ((save-excursion
-                 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
-                 (looking-at-p markdown-regex-list))
-               (beginning-of-line)
-               (insert "\n")
-               (forward-line -1))
-              ((not (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
-               (newline)))
-        (setq new-loc (point)))
-      ;; Look ahead for a list item on next non-blank line
-      (unless bounds
-        (save-excursion
-          (while (and (null bounds)
-                      (not (eobp))
-                      (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
-            (forward-line)
-            (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))))
-        (when bounds
-          (setq new-loc (point))
-          (unless (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
-            (newline))))
-      (if (not bounds)
-          ;; When not in a list, start a new unordered one
-          (progn
-            (unless (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
-              (insert "\n"))
-            (insert markdown-unordered-list-item-prefix))
-        ;; Compute indentation and marker for new list item
-        (setq cur-indent (nth 2 bounds))
-        (setq marker (nth 4 bounds))
-        ;; If current item is a GFM checkbox, insert new unchecked checkbox.
-        (when (nth 5 bounds)
-          (setq marker
-                (concat marker
-                        (replace-regexp-in-string "[Xx]" " " (nth 5 bounds)))))
-        (cond
-         ;; Dedent: decrement indentation, find previous marker.
-         ((= arg 4)
-          (setq indent (max (- cur-indent 4) 0))
-          (let ((prev-bounds
-                 (save-excursion
-                   (goto-char (nth 0 bounds))
-                   (when (markdown-up-list)
-                     (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))))
-            (when prev-bounds
-              (setq marker (nth 4 prev-bounds)))))
-         ;; Indent: increment indentation by 4, use same marker.
-         ((= arg 16) (setq indent (+ cur-indent 4)))
-         ;; Same level: keep current indentation and marker.
-         (t (setq indent cur-indent)))
-        (setq new-indent (make-string indent 32))
-        (goto-char new-loc)
-        (cond
-         ;; Ordered list
-         ((string-match-p "[0-9]" marker)
-          (if (= arg 16) ;; starting a new column indented one more level
-              (insert (concat new-indent "1. "))
-            ;; Don't use previous match-data
-            (set-match-data nil)
-            ;; travel up to the last item and pick the correct number.  If
-            ;; the argument was nil, "new-indent = cur-indent" is the same,
-            ;; so we don't need special treatment. Neat.
-            (save-excursion
-              (while (and (not (looking-at (concat new-indent "\\([0-9]+\\)\\(\\.[ \t]*\\)")))
-                          (>= (forward-line -1) 0))))
-            (let* ((old-prefix (match-string 1))
-                   (old-spacing (match-string 2))
-                   (new-prefix (if old-prefix
-                                   (int-to-string (1+ (string-to-number old-prefix)))
-                                 "1"))
-                   (space-adjust (- (length old-prefix) (length new-prefix)))
-                   (new-spacing (if (and (match-string 2)
-                                         (not (string-match-p "\t" old-spacing))
-                                         (< space-adjust 0)
-                                         (> space-adjust (- 1 (length (match-string 2)))))
-                                    (substring (match-string 2) 0 space-adjust)
-                                  (or old-spacing ". "))))
-              (insert (concat new-indent new-prefix new-spacing)))))
-         ;; Unordered list, GFM task list, or ordered list with hash mark
-         ((string-match-p "[\\*\\+-]\\|#\\." marker)
-          (insert new-indent marker))))
-      ;; Propertize the newly inserted list item now
-      (markdown-syntax-propertize-list-items (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)))))
-
-(defun markdown-move-list-item-up ()
-  "Move the current list item up in the list when possible.
-In nested lists, move child items with the parent item."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (cur prev old)
-    (when (setq cur (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
-      (setq old (point))
-      (goto-char (nth 0 cur))
-      (if (markdown-prev-list-item (nth 3 cur))
-          (progn
-            (setq prev (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
-            (condition-case nil
-                (progn
-                  (transpose-regions (nth 0 prev) (nth 1 prev)
-                                     (nth 0 cur) (nth 1 cur) t)
-                  (goto-char (+ (nth 0 prev) (- old (nth 0 cur)))))
-              ;; Catch error in case regions overlap.
-              (error (goto-char old))))
-        (goto-char old)))))
-
-(defun markdown-move-list-item-down ()
-  "Move the current list item down in the list when possible.
-In nested lists, move child items with the parent item."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (cur next old)
-    (when (setq cur (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
-      (setq old (point))
-      (if (markdown-next-list-item (nth 3 cur))
-          (progn
-            (setq next (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
-            (condition-case nil
-                (progn
-                  (transpose-regions (nth 0 cur) (nth 1 cur)
-                                     (nth 0 next) (nth 1 next) nil)
-                  (goto-char (+ old (- (nth 1 next) (nth 1 cur)))))
-              ;; Catch error in case regions overlap.
-              (error (goto-char old))))
-        (goto-char old)))))
-
-(defun markdown-demote-list-item (&optional bounds)
-  "Indent (or demote) the current list item.
-Optionally, BOUNDS of the current list item may be provided if available.
-In nested lists, demote child items as well."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (or bounds (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (let* ((item-start (set-marker (make-marker) (nth 0 bounds)))
-             (item-end (set-marker (make-marker) (nth 1 bounds)))
-             (list-start (progn (markdown-beginning-of-list)
-                                (set-marker (make-marker) (point))))
-             (list-end (progn (markdown-end-of-list)
-                              (set-marker (make-marker) (point)))))
-        (goto-char item-start)
-        (while (< (point) item-end)
-          (unless (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
-            (insert (make-string markdown-list-indent-width ? )))
-          (forward-line))
-        (markdown-syntax-propertize-list-items list-start list-end)))))
-
-(defun markdown-promote-list-item (&optional bounds)
-  "Unindent (or promote) the current list item.
-Optionally, BOUNDS of the current list item may be provided if available.
-In nested lists, demote child items as well."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (or bounds (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (save-match-data
-        (let ((item-start (set-marker (make-marker) (nth 0 bounds)))
-              (item-end (set-marker (make-marker) (nth 1 bounds)))
-              (list-start (progn (markdown-beginning-of-list)
-                                 (set-marker (make-marker) (point))))
-              (list-end (progn (markdown-end-of-list)
-                               (set-marker (make-marker) (point))))
-              num regexp)
-          (goto-char item-start)
-          (when (looking-at (format "^[ ]\\{1,%d\\}"
-                                    markdown-list-indent-width))
-            (setq num (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
-            (setq regexp (format "^[ ]\\{1,%d\\}" num))
-            (while (and (< (point) item-end)
-                        (re-search-forward regexp item-end t))
-              (replace-match "" nil nil)
-              (forward-line))
-            (markdown-syntax-propertize-list-items list-start list-end)))))))
-
-(defun markdown-cleanup-list-numbers-level (&optional pfx)
-  "Update the numbering for level PFX (as a string of spaces).
-
-Assume that the previously found match was for a numbered item in
-a list."
-  (let ((cpfx pfx)
-        (idx 0)
-        (continue t)
-        (step t)
-        (sep nil))
-    (while (and continue (not (eobp)))
-      (setq step t)
-      (cond
-       ((looking-at "^\\([\s-]*\\)[0-9]+\\. ")
-        (setq cpfx (match-string-no-properties 1))
-        (cond
-         ((string= cpfx pfx)
-          (save-excursion
-            (replace-match
-             (concat pfx (number-to-string (setq idx (1+ idx))) ". ")))
-          (setq sep nil))
-         ;; indented a level
-         ((string< pfx cpfx)
-          (setq sep (markdown-cleanup-list-numbers-level cpfx))
-          (setq step nil))
-         ;; exit the loop
-         (t
-          (setq step nil)
-          (setq continue nil))))
-
-       ((looking-at "^\\([\s-]*\\)[^ \t\n\r].*$")
-        (setq cpfx (match-string-no-properties 1))
-        (cond
-         ;; reset if separated before
-         ((string= cpfx pfx) (when sep (setq idx 0)))
-         ((string< cpfx pfx)
-          (setq step nil)
-          (setq continue nil))))
-       (t (setq sep t)))
-
-      (when step
-        (beginning-of-line)
-        (setq continue (= (forward-line) 0))))
-    sep))
-
-(defun markdown-cleanup-list-numbers ()
-  "Update the numbering of ordered lists."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (markdown-cleanup-list-numbers-level "")))
-
-
-;;; Movement ==================================================================
-
-(defun markdown-beginning-of-defun (&optional arg)
-  "`beginning-of-defun-function' for Markdown.
-This is used to find the beginning of the defun and should behave
-like ‘beginning-of-defun’, returning non-nil if it found the
-beginning of a defun.  It moves the point backward, right before a
-heading which defines a defun.  When ARG is non-nil, repeat that
-many times.  When ARG is negative, move forward to the ARG-th
-following section."
-  (or arg (setq arg 1))
-  (when (< arg 0) (end-of-line))
-  ;; Adjust position for setext headings.
-  (when (and (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-setext)
-             (not (= (point) (match-beginning 0)))
-             (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)))
-    (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-  (let (found)
-    ;; Move backward with positive argument.
-    (while (and (not (bobp)) (> arg 0))
-      (setq found nil)
-      (while (and (not found)
-                  (not (bobp))
-                  (re-search-backward markdown-regex-header nil 'move))
-        (when (not (markdown-code-block-at-pos (match-beginning 0))))
-        (setq found (match-beginning 0)))
-      (setq arg (1- arg)))
-    ;; Move forward with negative argument.
-    (while (and (not (eobp)) (< arg 0))
-      (setq found nil)
-      (while (and (not found)
-                  (not (eobp))
-                  (re-search-forward markdown-regex-header nil 'move))
-        (when (not (markdown-code-block-at-pos (match-beginning 0))))
-        (setq found (match-beginning 0)))
-      (setq arg (1+ arg)))
-    (when found
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-end-of-defun ()
-  "`end-of-defun-function’ for Markdown.
-This is used to find the end of the defun at point.
-It is called with no argument, right after calling ‘beginning-of-defun-raw’,
-so it can assume that point is at the beginning of the defun body.
-It should move point to the first position after the defun."
-  (or (eobp) (forward-char 1))
-  (let (found)
-    (while (and (not found)
-                (not (eobp))
-                (re-search-forward markdown-regex-header nil 'move))
-      (when (not (markdown-code-block-at-pos (match-beginning 0)))
-        (setq found (match-beginning 0))))
-    (when found
-      (goto-char found)
-      (skip-syntax-backward "-"))))
-
-(make-obsolete 'markdown-beginning-of-block 'markdown-beginning-of-text-block "v2.2")
-
-(defun markdown-beginning-of-text-block ()
-  "Move backward to previous beginning of a plain text block.
-This function simply looks for blank lines without considering
-the surrounding context in light of Markdown syntax.  For that, see
-`markdown-backward-block'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((start (point)))
-    (if (re-search-backward markdown-regex-block-separator nil t)
-        (goto-char (match-end 0))
-      (goto-char (point-min)))
-    (when (and (= start (point)) (not (bobp)))
-      (forward-line -1)
-      (if (re-search-backward markdown-regex-block-separator nil t)
-          (goto-char (match-end 0))
-        (goto-char (point-min))))))
-
-(make-obsolete 'markdown-end-of-block 'markdown-end-of-text-block "v2.2")
-
-(defun markdown-end-of-text-block ()
-  "Move forward to next beginning of a plain text block.
-This function simply looks for blank lines without considering
-the surrounding context in light of Markdown syntax.  For that, see
-`markdown-forward-block'."
-  (interactive)
-  (beginning-of-line)
-  (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
-  (when (= (point) (point-min))
-    (forward-char))
-  (if (re-search-forward markdown-regex-block-separator nil t)
-      (goto-char (match-end 0))
-    (goto-char (point-max)))
-  (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
-  (forward-line))
-
-(defun markdown-backward-paragraph (&optional arg)
-  "Move the point to the start of the current paragraph.
-With argument ARG, do it ARG times; a negative argument ARG = -N
-means move forward N blocks."
-  (interactive "^p")
-  (or arg (setq arg 1))
-  (if (< arg 0)
-      (markdown-forward-paragraph (- arg))
-    (dotimes (_ arg)
-      ;; Skip over whitespace in between paragraphs when moving backward.
-      (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      ;; Skip over code block endings.
-      (when (markdown-range-properties-exist
-            (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)
-            '(markdown-gfm-block-end
-              markdown-tilde-fence-end))
-        (forward-line -1))
-      ;; Skip over blank lines inside blockquotes.
-      (while (and (not (eobp))
-                  (looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote)
-                  (= (length (match-string 3)) 0))
-        (forward-line -1))
-      ;; Proceed forward based on the type of block of paragraph.
-      (let (bounds skip)
-        (cond
-         ;; Blockquotes
-         ((looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote)
-          (while (and (not (bobp))
-                      (looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote)
-                      (> (length (match-string 3)) 0)) ;; not blank
-            (forward-line -1))
-          (forward-line))
-         ;; List items
-         ((setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
-          (goto-char (nth 0 bounds)))
-         ;; Other
-         (t
-          (while (and (not (bobp))
-                      (not skip)
-                      (not (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
-                      (not (looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote))
-                      (not (markdown-range-properties-exist
-                            (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)
-                            '(markdown-gfm-block-end
-                              markdown-tilde-fence-end))))
-            (setq skip (markdown-range-properties-exist
-                            (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)
-                            '(markdown-gfm-block-begin
-                              markdown-tilde-fence-begin)))
-            (forward-line -1))
-          (unless (bobp)
-            (forward-line 1))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-forward-paragraph (&optional arg)
-  "Move forward to the next end of a paragraph.
-With argument ARG, do it ARG times; a negative argument ARG = -N
-means move backward N blocks."
-  (interactive "^p")
-  (or arg (setq arg 1))
-  (if (< arg 0)
-      (markdown-backward-paragraph (- arg))
-    (dotimes (_ arg)
-      ;; Skip whitespace in between paragraphs.
-      (when (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
-        (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-        (beginning-of-line))
-      ;; Proceed forward based on the type of block.
-      (let (bounds skip)
-        (cond
-         ;; Blockquotes
-         ((looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote)
-          ;; Skip over blank lines inside blockquotes.
-          (while (and (not (eobp))
-                      (looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote)
-                      (= (length (match-string 3)) 0))
-            (forward-line))
-          ;; Move to end of quoted text block
-          (while (and (not (eobp))
-                      (looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote)
-                      (> (length (match-string 3)) 0)) ;; not blank
-            (forward-line)))
-         ;; List items
-         ((and (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)
-               (setq bounds (markdown-next-list-item-bounds)))
-          (goto-char (nth 0 bounds)))
-         ;; Other
-         (t
-          (forward-line)
-          (while (and (not (eobp))
-                      (not skip)
-                      (not (markdown-cur-line-blank-p))
-                      (not (looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote))
-                      (not (markdown-range-properties-exist
-                            (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)
-                            '(markdown-gfm-block-begin
-                              markdown-tilde-fence-begin))))
-            (setq skip (markdown-range-properties-exist
-                        (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)
-                        '(markdown-gfm-block-end
-                          markdown-tilde-fence-end)))
-            (forward-line))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-backward-block (&optional arg)
-  "Move the point to the start of the current Markdown block.
-Moves across complete code blocks, list items, and blockquotes,
-but otherwise stops at blank lines, headers, and horizontal
-rules.  With argument ARG, do it ARG times; a negative argument
-ARG = -N means move forward N blocks."
-  (interactive "^p")
-  (or arg (setq arg 1))
-  (if (< arg 0)
-      (markdown-forward-block (- arg))
-    (dotimes (_ arg)
-      ;; Skip over whitespace in between blocks when moving backward,
-      ;; unless at a block boundary with no whitespace.
-      (skip-syntax-backward "-")
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      ;; Proceed forward based on the type of block.
-      (cond
-       ;; Code blocks
-       ((and (markdown-code-block-at-pos (point)) ;; this line
-             (markdown-code-block-at-pos (point-at-bol 0))) ;; previous line
-        (forward-line -1)
-        (while (and (markdown-code-block-at-point-p) (not (bobp)))
-          (forward-line -1))
-        (forward-line))
-       ;; Headings
-       ((markdown-heading-at-point)
-        (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
-       ;; Horizontal rules
-       ((looking-at markdown-regex-hr))
-       ;; Blockquotes
-       ((looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote)
-        (forward-line -1)
-        (while (and (looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote)
-                    (not (bobp)))
-          (forward-line -1))
-        (forward-line))
-       ;; List items
-       ((markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)
-        (markdown-beginning-of-list))
-       ;; Other
-       (t
-        ;; Move forward in case it is a one line regular paragraph.
-        (unless (markdown-next-line-blank-p)
-          (forward-line))
-        (unless (markdown-prev-line-blank-p)
-          (markdown-backward-paragraph)))))))
-
-(defun markdown-forward-block (&optional arg)
-  "Move forward to the next end of a Markdown block.
-Moves across complete code blocks, list items, and blockquotes,
-but otherwise stops at blank lines, headers, and horizontal
-rules.  With argument ARG, do it ARG times; a negative argument
-ARG = -N means move backward N blocks."
-  (interactive "^p")
-  (or arg (setq arg 1))
-  (if (< arg 0)
-      (markdown-backward-block (- arg))
-    (dotimes (_ arg)
-      ;; Skip over whitespace in between blocks when moving forward.
-      (if (markdown-cur-line-blank-p)
-          (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-        (beginning-of-line))
-      ;; Proceed forward based on the type of block.
-      (cond
-       ;; Code blocks
-       ((markdown-code-block-at-point-p)
-        (forward-line)
-        (while (and (markdown-code-block-at-point-p) (not (eobp)))
-          (forward-line)))
-       ;; Headings
-       ((looking-at markdown-regex-header)
-        (goto-char (or (match-end 4) (match-end 2) (match-end 3)))
-        (forward-line))
-       ;; Horizontal rules
-       ((looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
-        (forward-line))
-       ;; Blockquotes
-       ((looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote)
-        (forward-line)
-        (while (and (looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote) (not (eobp)))
-          (forward-line)))
-       ;; List items
-       ((markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)
-        (markdown-end-of-list)
-        (forward-line))
-       ;; Other
-       (t (markdown-forward-paragraph))))
-    (skip-syntax-backward "-")
-    (unless (eobp)
-      (forward-char 1))))
-
-(defun markdown-backward-page (&optional count)
-  "Move backward to boundary of the current toplevel section.
-With COUNT, repeat, or go forward if negative."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (or count (setq count 1))
-  (if (< count 0)
-      (markdown-forward-page (- count))
-    (skip-syntax-backward "-")
-    (or (markdown-back-to-heading-over-code-block t t)
-        (goto-char (point-min)))
-    (when (looking-at markdown-regex-header)
-      (let ((level (markdown-outline-level)))
-        (when (> level 1) (markdown-up-heading level))
-        (when (> count 1)
-          (condition-case nil
-              (markdown-backward-same-level (1- count))
-            (error (goto-char (point-min)))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-forward-page (&optional count)
-  "Move forward to boundary of the current toplevel section.
-With COUNT, repeat, or go backward if negative."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (or count (setq count 1))
-  (if (< count 0)
-      (markdown-backward-page (- count))
-    (if (markdown-back-to-heading-over-code-block t t)
-        (let ((level (markdown-outline-level)))
-          (when (> level 1) (markdown-up-heading level))
-          (condition-case nil
-              (markdown-forward-same-level count)
-            (error (goto-char (point-max)))))
-      (markdown-next-visible-heading 1))))
-
-(defun markdown-next-link ()
-  "Jump to next inline, reference, or wiki link.
-If successful, return point.  Otherwise, return nil.
-See `markdown-wiki-link-p' and `markdown-previous-wiki-link'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((opoint (point)))
-    (when (or (markdown-link-p) (markdown-wiki-link-p))
-      ;; At a link already, move past it.
-      (goto-char (+ (match-end 0) 1)))
-    ;; Search for the next wiki link and move to the beginning.
-    (while (and (re-search-forward (markdown-make-regex-link-generic) nil t)
-                (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)
-                (< (point) (point-max))))
-    (if (and (not (eq (point) opoint))
-             (or (markdown-link-p) (markdown-wiki-link-p)))
-        ;; Group 1 will move past non-escape character in wiki link regexp.
-        ;; Go to beginning of group zero for all other link types.
-        (goto-char (or (match-beginning 1) (match-beginning 0)))
-      (goto-char opoint)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun markdown-previous-link ()
-  "Jump to previous wiki link.
-If successful, return point.  Otherwise, return nil.
-See `markdown-wiki-link-p' and `markdown-next-wiki-link'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((opoint (point)))
-    (while (and (re-search-backward (markdown-make-regex-link-generic) nil t)
-                (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)
-                (> (point) (point-min))))
-    (if (and (not (eq (point) opoint))
-             (or (markdown-link-p) (markdown-wiki-link-p)))
-        (goto-char (or (match-beginning 1) (match-beginning 0)))
-      (goto-char opoint)
-      nil)))
-
-
-;;; Outline ===================================================================
-
-(defun markdown-move-heading-common (move-fn &optional arg adjust)
-  "Wrapper for `outline-mode' functions to skip false positives.
-MOVE-FN is a function and ARG is its argument. For example,
-headings inside preformatted code blocks may match
-`outline-regexp' but should not be considered as headings.
-When ADJUST is non-nil, adjust the point for interactive calls
-to avoid leaving the point at invisible markup.  This adjustment
-generally should only be done for interactive calls, since other
-functions may expect the point to be at the beginning of the
-regular expression."
-  (let ((prev -1) (start (point)))
-    (if arg (funcall move-fn arg) (funcall move-fn))
-    (while (and (/= prev (point)) (markdown-code-block-at-point-p))
-      (setq prev (point))
-      (if arg (funcall move-fn arg) (funcall move-fn)))
-    ;; Adjust point for setext headings and invisible text.
-    (save-match-data
-      (when (and adjust (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header))
-        (if markdown-hide-markup
-            ;; Move to beginning of heading text if markup is hidden.
-            (goto-char (or (match-beginning 1) (match-beginning 5)))
-          ;; Move to beginning of markup otherwise.
-          (goto-char (or (match-beginning 1) (match-beginning 4))))))
-    (if (= (point) start) nil (point))))
-
-(defun markdown-next-visible-heading (arg)
-  "Move to the next visible heading line of any level.
-With argument, repeats or can move backward if negative. ARG is
-passed to `outline-next-visible-heading'."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (markdown-move-heading-common #'outline-next-visible-heading arg 'adjust))
-
-(defun markdown-previous-visible-heading (arg)
-  "Move to the previous visible heading line of any level.
-With argument, repeats or can move backward if negative. ARG is
-passed to `outline-previous-visible-heading'."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (markdown-move-heading-common #'outline-previous-visible-heading arg 'adjust))
-
-(defun markdown-next-heading ()
-  "Move to the next heading line of any level."
-  (markdown-move-heading-common #'outline-next-heading))
-
-(defun markdown-previous-heading ()
-  "Move to the previous heading line of any level."
-  (markdown-move-heading-common #'outline-previous-heading))
-
-(defun markdown-back-to-heading-over-code-block (&optional invisible-ok no-error)
-  "Move back to the beginning of the previous heading.
-Returns t if the point is at a heading, the location if a heading
-was found, and nil otherwise.
-Only visible heading lines are considered, unless INVISIBLE-OK is
-non-nil.  Throw an error if there is no previous heading unless
-NO-ERROR is non-nil.
-Leaves match data intact for `markdown-regex-header'."
-  (beginning-of-line)
-  (or (and (markdown-heading-at-point)
-           (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)))
-      (let (found)
-        (save-excursion
-          (while (and (not found)
-                      (re-search-backward markdown-regex-header nil t))
-            (when (and (or invisible-ok (not (outline-invisible-p)))
-                       (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)))
-              (setq found (point))))
-          (if (not found)
-              (unless no-error (user-error "Before first heading"))
-            (setq found (point))))
-        (when found (goto-char found)))))
-
-(defun markdown-forward-same-level (arg)
-  "Move forward to the ARG'th heading at same level as this one.
-Stop at the first and last headings of a superior heading."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (markdown-back-to-heading-over-code-block)
-  (markdown-move-heading-common #'outline-forward-same-level arg 'adjust))
-
-(defun markdown-backward-same-level (arg)
-  "Move backward to the ARG'th heading at same level as this one.
-Stop at the first and last headings of a superior heading."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (markdown-back-to-heading-over-code-block)
-  (while (> arg 0)
-    (let ((point-to-move-to
-           (save-excursion
-             (markdown-move-heading-common #'outline-get-last-sibling nil 'adjust))))
-      (if point-to-move-to
-          (progn
-            (goto-char point-to-move-to)
-            (setq arg (1- arg)))
-        (user-error "No previous same-level heading")))))
-
-(defun markdown-up-heading (arg)
-  "Move to the visible heading line of which the present line is a subheading.
-With argument, move up ARG levels."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (and (called-interactively-p 'any)
-       (not (eq last-command 'markdown-up-heading)) (push-mark))
-  (markdown-move-heading-common #'outline-up-heading arg 'adjust))
-
-(defun markdown-back-to-heading (&optional invisible-ok)
-  "Move to previous heading line, or beg of this line if it's a heading.
-Only visible heading lines are considered, unless INVISIBLE-OK is non-nil."
-  (markdown-move-heading-common #'outline-back-to-heading invisible-ok))
-
-(defalias 'markdown-end-of-heading 'outline-end-of-heading)
-
-(defun markdown-on-heading-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if point is on a heading line."
-  (get-text-property (point-at-bol) 'markdown-heading))
-
-(defun markdown-end-of-subtree (&optional invisible-OK)
-  "Move to the end of the current subtree.
-Only visible heading lines are considered, unless INVISIBLE-OK is
-non-nil.
-Derived from `org-end-of-subtree'."
-  (markdown-back-to-heading invisible-OK)
-  (let ((first t)
-        (level (markdown-outline-level)))
-    (while (and (not (eobp))
-                (or first (> (markdown-outline-level) level)))
-      (setq first nil)
-      (markdown-next-heading))
-    (if (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M))
-        (progn
-          ;; Go to end of line before heading
-          (forward-char -1)
-          (if (memq (preceding-char) '(?\n ?\^M))
-              ;; leave blank line before heading
-              (forward-char -1)))))
-  (point))
-
-(defun markdown-outline-fix-visibility ()
-  "Hide any false positive headings that should not be shown.
-For example, headings inside preformatted code blocks may match
-`outline-regexp' but should not be shown as headings when cycling.
-Also, the ending --- line in metadata blocks appears to be a
-setext header, but should not be folded."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    ;; Unhide any false positives in metadata blocks
-    (when (markdown-text-property-at-point 'markdown-yaml-metadata-begin)
-      (let ((body (progn (forward-line)
-                         (markdown-text-property-at-point
-                          'markdown-yaml-metadata-section))))
-        (when body
-          (let ((end (progn (goto-char (cl-second body))
-                            (markdown-text-property-at-point
-                             'markdown-yaml-metadata-end))))
-            (outline-flag-region (point-min) (1+ (cl-second end)) nil)))))
-    ;; Hide any false positives in code blocks
-    (unless (outline-on-heading-p)
-      (outline-next-visible-heading 1))
-    (while (< (point) (point-max))
-      (when (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)
-        (outline-flag-region (1- (point-at-bol)) (point-at-eol) t))
-      (outline-next-visible-heading 1))))
-
-(defvar markdown-cycle-global-status 1)
-(defvar markdown-cycle-subtree-status nil)
-
-(defun markdown-next-preface ()
-  (let (finish)
-    (while (and (not finish) (re-search-forward (concat "\n\\(?:" outline-regexp "\\)")
-                                                nil 'move))
-      (unless (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)
-        (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-        (setq finish t))))
-  (when (and (bolp) (or outline-blank-line (eobp)) (not (bobp)))
-    (forward-char -1)))
-
-(defun markdown-show-entry ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (outline-back-to-heading t)
-    (outline-flag-region (1- (point))
-                         (progn
-                           (markdown-next-preface)
-                           (if (= 1 (- (point-max) (point)))
-                               (point-max)
-                             (point)))
-                         nil)))
-
-;; This function was originally derived from `org-cycle' from org.el.
-(defun markdown-cycle (&optional arg)
-  "Visibility cycling for Markdown mode.
-If ARG is t, perform global visibility cycling.  If the point is
-at an atx-style header, cycle visibility of the corresponding
-subtree.  Otherwise, indent the current line or insert a tab,
-as appropriate, by calling `indent-for-tab-command'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cond
-
-   ;; Global cycling
-   ((eq arg t)
-    (cond
-     ;; Move from overview to contents
-     ((and (eq last-command this-command)
-           (eq markdown-cycle-global-status 2))
-      (markdown-hide-sublevels 1)
-      (message "CONTENTS")
-      (setq markdown-cycle-global-status 3)
-      (markdown-outline-fix-visibility))
-     ;; Move from contents to all
-     ((and (eq last-command this-command)
-           (eq markdown-cycle-global-status 3))
-      (markdown-show-all)
-      (message "SHOW ALL")
-      (setq markdown-cycle-global-status 1))
-     ;; Defaults to overview
-     (t
-      (markdown-hide-body)
-      (message "OVERVIEW")
-      (setq markdown-cycle-global-status 2)
-      (markdown-outline-fix-visibility))))
-
-   ;; At a heading: rotate between three different views
-   ((save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (markdown-on-heading-p))
-    (markdown-back-to-heading)
-    (let ((goal-column 0) eoh eol eos)
-      ;; Determine boundaries
-      (save-excursion
-        (markdown-back-to-heading)
-        (save-excursion
-          (beginning-of-line 2)
-          (while (and (not (eobp)) ;; this is like `next-line'
-                      (get-char-property (1- (point)) 'invisible))
-            (beginning-of-line 2)) (setq eol (point)))
-        (markdown-end-of-heading)   (setq eoh (point))
-        (markdown-end-of-subtree t)
-        (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
-        (beginning-of-line 1) ; in case this is an item
-        (setq eos (1- (point))))
-      ;; Find out what to do next and set `this-command'
-      (cond
-       ;; Nothing is hidden behind this heading
-       ((= eos eoh)
-        (message "EMPTY ENTRY")
-        (setq markdown-cycle-subtree-status nil))
-       ;; Entire subtree is hidden in one line: open it
-       ((>= eol eos)
-        (markdown-show-entry)
-        (markdown-show-children)
-        (message "CHILDREN")
-        (setq markdown-cycle-subtree-status 'children))
-       ;; We just showed the children, now show everything.
-       ((and (eq last-command this-command)
-             (eq markdown-cycle-subtree-status 'children))
-        (markdown-show-subtree)
-        (message "SUBTREE")
-        (setq markdown-cycle-subtree-status 'subtree))
-       ;; Default action: hide the subtree.
-       (t
-        (markdown-hide-subtree)
-        (message "FOLDED")
-        (setq markdown-cycle-subtree-status 'folded)))))
-
-   ;; In a table, move forward by one cell
-   ((markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (call-interactively #'markdown-table-forward-cell))
-
-   ;; Otherwise, indent as appropriate
-   (t
-    (indent-for-tab-command))))
-
-(defun markdown-shifttab ()
-  "Handle S-TAB keybinding based on context.
-When in a table, move backward one cell.
-Otherwise, cycle global heading visibility by calling
-`markdown-cycle' with argument t."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond ((markdown-table-at-point-p)
-         (call-interactively #'markdown-table-backward-cell))
-        (t (markdown-cycle t))))
-
-(defun markdown-outline-level ()
-  "Return the depth to which a statement is nested in the outline."
-  (cond
-   ((and (match-beginning 0)
-         (markdown-code-block-at-pos (match-beginning 0)))
-    7) ;; Only 6 header levels are defined.
-   ((match-end 2) 1)
-   ((match-end 3) 2)
-   ((match-end 4)
-    (length (markdown-trim-whitespace (match-string-no-properties 4))))))
-
-(defun markdown-promote-subtree (&optional arg)
-  "Promote the current subtree of ATX headings.
-Note that Markdown does not support heading levels higher than
-six and therefore level-six headings will not be promoted
-further. If ARG is non-nil promote the heading, otherwise
-demote."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (save-excursion
-    (when (and (or (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-atx)
-                   (re-search-backward markdown-regex-header-atx nil t))
-               (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)))
-      (let ((level (length (match-string 1)))
-            (promote-or-demote (if arg 1 -1))
-            (remove 't))
-        (markdown-cycle-atx promote-or-demote remove)
-        (catch 'end-of-subtree
-          (while (and (markdown-next-heading)
-                      (looking-at markdown-regex-header-atx))
-            ;; Exit if this not a higher level heading; promote otherwise.
-            (if (and (looking-at markdown-regex-header-atx)
-                     (<= (length (match-string-no-properties 1)) level))
-                (throw 'end-of-subtree nil)
-              (markdown-cycle-atx promote-or-demote remove))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-demote-subtree ()
-  "Demote the current subtree of ATX headings."
-  (interactive)
-  (markdown-promote-subtree t))
-
-(defun markdown-move-subtree-up ()
-  "Move the current subtree of ATX headings up."
-  (interactive)
-  (outline-move-subtree-up 1))
-
-(defun markdown-move-subtree-down ()
-  "Move the current subtree of ATX headings down."
-  (interactive)
-  (outline-move-subtree-down 1))
-
-(defun markdown-outline-next ()
-  "Move to next list item, when in a list, or next visible heading."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((bounds (markdown-next-list-item-bounds)))
-    (if bounds
-        (goto-char (nth 0 bounds))
-      (markdown-next-visible-heading 1))))
-
-(defun markdown-outline-previous ()
-  "Move to previous list item, when in a list, or previous visible heading."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((bounds (markdown-prev-list-item-bounds)))
-    (if bounds
-        (goto-char (nth 0 bounds))
-      (markdown-previous-visible-heading 1))))
-
-(defun markdown-outline-next-same-level ()
-  "Move to next list item or heading of same level."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-    (if bounds
-        (markdown-next-list-item (nth 3 bounds))
-      (markdown-forward-same-level 1))))
-
-(defun markdown-outline-previous-same-level ()
-  "Move to previous list item or heading of same level."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-    (if bounds
-        (markdown-prev-list-item (nth 3 bounds))
-      (markdown-backward-same-level 1))))
-
-(defun markdown-outline-up ()
-  "Move to previous list item, when in a list, or next heading."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (markdown-up-list)
-    (markdown-up-heading 1)))
-
-
-;;; Marking and Narrowing =====================================================
-
-(defun markdown-mark-paragraph ()
-  "Put mark at end of this block, point at beginning.
-The block marked is the one that contains point or follows point.
-
-Interactively, if this command is repeated or (in Transient Mark
-mode) if the mark is active, it marks the next block after the
-ones already marked."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (or (and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
-          (and transient-mark-mode mark-active))
-      (set-mark
-       (save-excursion
-         (goto-char (mark))
-         (markdown-forward-paragraph)
-         (point)))
-    (let ((beginning-of-defun-function 'markdown-backward-paragraph)
-          (end-of-defun-function 'markdown-forward-paragraph))
-      (mark-defun))))
-
-(defun markdown-mark-block ()
-  "Put mark at end of this block, point at beginning.
-The block marked is the one that contains point or follows point.
-
-Interactively, if this command is repeated or (in Transient Mark
-mode) if the mark is active, it marks the next block after the
-ones already marked."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (or (and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
-          (and transient-mark-mode mark-active))
-      (set-mark
-       (save-excursion
-         (goto-char (mark))
-         (markdown-forward-block)
-         (point)))
-    (let ((beginning-of-defun-function 'markdown-backward-block)
-          (end-of-defun-function 'markdown-forward-block))
-      (mark-defun))))
-
-(defun markdown-narrow-to-block ()
-  "Make text outside current block invisible.
-The current block is the one that contains point or follows point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((beginning-of-defun-function 'markdown-backward-block)
-        (end-of-defun-function 'markdown-forward-block))
-    (narrow-to-defun)))
-
-(defun markdown-mark-text-block ()
-  "Put mark at end of this plain text block, point at beginning.
-The block marked is the one that contains point or follows point.
-
-Interactively, if this command is repeated or (in Transient Mark
-mode) if the mark is active, it marks the next block after the
-ones already marked."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (or (and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
-          (and transient-mark-mode mark-active))
-      (set-mark
-       (save-excursion
-         (goto-char (mark))
-         (markdown-end-of-text-block)
-         (point)))
-    (let ((beginning-of-defun-function 'markdown-beginning-of-text-block)
-          (end-of-defun-function 'markdown-end-of-text-block))
-      (mark-defun))))
-
-(defun markdown-mark-page ()
-  "Put mark at end of this top level section, point at beginning.
-The top level section marked is the one that contains point or
-follows point.
-
-Interactively, if this command is repeated or (in Transient Mark
-mode) if the mark is active, it marks the next page after the
-ones already marked."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (or (and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
-          (and transient-mark-mode mark-active))
-      (set-mark
-       (save-excursion
-         (goto-char (mark))
-         (markdown-forward-page)
-         (point)))
-    (let ((beginning-of-defun-function 'markdown-backward-page)
-          (end-of-defun-function 'markdown-forward-page))
-      (mark-defun))))
-
-(defun markdown-narrow-to-page ()
-  "Make text outside current top level section invisible.
-The current section is the one that contains point or follows point."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((beginning-of-defun-function 'markdown-backward-page)
-        (end-of-defun-function 'markdown-forward-page))
-    (narrow-to-defun)))
-
-(defun markdown-mark-subtree ()
-  "Mark the current subtree.
-This puts point at the start of the current subtree, and mark at the end."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((beg))
-    (if (markdown-heading-at-point)
-        (beginning-of-line)
-      (markdown-previous-visible-heading 1))
-    (setq beg (point))
-    (markdown-end-of-subtree)
-    (push-mark (point) nil t)
-    (goto-char beg)))
-
-(defun markdown-narrow-to-subtree ()
-  "Narrow buffer to the current subtree."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (save-match-data
-      (narrow-to-region
-       (progn (markdown-back-to-heading-over-code-block t) (point))
-       (progn (markdown-end-of-subtree)
-          (if (and (markdown-heading-at-point) (not (eobp)))
-          (backward-char 1))
-          (point))))))
-
-
-;;; Generic Structure Editing, Completion, and Cycling Commands ===============
-
-(defun markdown-move-up ()
-  "Move thing at point up.
-When in a list item, call `markdown-move-list-item-up'.
-When in a table, call `markdown-table-move-row-up'.
-Otherwise, move the current heading subtree up with
-`markdown-move-subtree-up'."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ((markdown-list-item-at-point-p)
-    (call-interactively #'markdown-move-list-item-up))
-   ((markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (call-interactively #'markdown-table-move-row-up))
-   (t
-    (call-interactively #'markdown-move-subtree-up))))
-
-(defun markdown-move-down ()
-  "Move thing at point down.
-When in a list item, call `markdown-move-list-item-down'.
-Otherwise, move the current heading subtree up with
-`markdown-move-subtree-down'."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ((markdown-list-item-at-point-p)
-    (call-interactively #'markdown-move-list-item-down))
-   ((markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (call-interactively #'markdown-table-move-row-down))
-   (t
-    (call-interactively #'markdown-move-subtree-down))))
-
-(defun markdown-promote ()
-  "Promote or move element at point to the left.
-Depending on the context, this function will promote a heading or
-list item at the point, move a table column to the left, or cycle
-markup."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (bounds)
-    (cond
-     ;; Promote atx heading subtree
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-atx)
-      (markdown-promote-subtree))
-     ;; Promote setext heading
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-setext)
-      (markdown-cycle-setext -1))
-     ;; Promote horizonal rule
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
-      (markdown-cycle-hr -1))
-     ;; Promote list item
-     ((setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
-      (markdown-promote-list-item bounds))
-     ;; Move table column to the left
-     ((markdown-table-at-point-p)
-      (call-interactively #'markdown-table-move-column-left))
-     ;; Promote bold
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-bold)
-      (markdown-cycle-bold))
-     ;; Promote italic
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-italic)
-      (markdown-cycle-italic))
-     (t
-      (user-error "Nothing to promote at point")))))
-
-(defun markdown-demote ()
-  "Demote or move element at point to the right.
-Depending on the context, this function will demote a heading or
-list item at the point, move a table column to the right, or cycle
-or remove markup."
-  (interactive)
-  (let (bounds)
-    (cond
-     ;; Demote atx heading subtree
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-atx)
-      (markdown-demote-subtree))
-     ;; Demote setext heading
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-header-setext)
-      (markdown-cycle-setext 1))
-     ;; Demote horizonal rule
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-hr)
-      (markdown-cycle-hr 1))
-     ;; Demote list item
-     ((setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds))
-      (markdown-demote-list-item bounds))
-     ;; Move table column to the right
-     ((markdown-table-at-point-p)
-      (call-interactively #'markdown-table-move-column-right))
-     ;; Demote bold
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-bold)
-      (markdown-cycle-bold))
-     ;; Demote italic
-     ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-italic)
-      (markdown-cycle-italic))
-     (t
-      (user-error "Nothing to demote at point")))))
-
-
-;;; Commands ==================================================================
-
-(defun markdown (&optional output-buffer-name)
-  "Run `markdown-command' on buffer, sending output to OUTPUT-BUFFER-NAME.
-The output buffer name defaults to `markdown-output-buffer-name'.
-Return the name of the output buffer used."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-window-excursion
-    (let ((begin-region)
-          (end-region))
-      (if (markdown-use-region-p)
-          (setq begin-region (region-beginning)
-                end-region (region-end))
-        (setq begin-region (point-min)
-              end-region (point-max)))
-
-      (unless output-buffer-name
-        (setq output-buffer-name markdown-output-buffer-name))
-      (let ((exit-code
-             (cond
-              ;; Handle case when `markdown-command' does not read from stdin
-              ((and (stringp markdown-command) markdown-command-needs-filename)
-               (if (not buffer-file-name)
-                   (user-error "Must be visiting a file")
-                 ;; Don’t use ‘shell-command’ because it’s not guaranteed to
-                 ;; return the exit code of the process.
-                 (shell-command-on-region
-                  ;; Pass an empty region so that stdin is empty.
-                  (point) (point)
-                  (concat markdown-command " "
-                          (shell-quote-argument buffer-file-name))
-                  output-buffer-name)))
-              ;; Pass region to `markdown-command' via stdin
-              (t
-               (let ((buf (get-buffer-create output-buffer-name)))
-                 (with-current-buffer buf
-                   (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-                   (erase-buffer))
-                 (if (stringp markdown-command)
-                     (call-process-region begin-region end-region
-                                          shell-file-name nil buf nil
-                                          shell-command-switch markdown-command)
-                   (funcall markdown-command begin-region end-region buf)
-                   ;; If the ‘markdown-command’ function didn’t signal an
-                   ;; error, assume it succeeded by binding ‘exit-code’ to 0.
-                   0))))))
-        ;; The exit code can be a signal description string, so don’t use ‘=’
-        ;; or ‘zerop’.
-        (unless (eq exit-code 0)
-          (user-error "%s failed with exit code %s"
-                      markdown-command exit-code))))
-    output-buffer-name))
-
-(defun markdown-standalone (&optional output-buffer-name)
-  "Special function to provide standalone HTML output.
-Insert the output in the buffer named OUTPUT-BUFFER-NAME."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq output-buffer-name (markdown output-buffer-name))
-  (with-current-buffer output-buffer-name
-    (set-buffer output-buffer-name)
-    (unless (markdown-output-standalone-p)
-      (markdown-add-xhtml-header-and-footer output-buffer-name))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (html-mode))
-  output-buffer-name)
-
-(defun markdown-other-window (&optional output-buffer-name)
-  "Run `markdown-command' on current buffer and display in other window.
-When OUTPUT-BUFFER-NAME is given, insert the output in the buffer with
-that name."
-  (interactive)
-  (markdown-display-buffer-other-window
-   (markdown-standalone output-buffer-name)))
-
-(defun markdown-output-standalone-p ()
-  "Determine whether `markdown-command' output is standalone XHTML.
-Standalone XHTML output is identified by an occurrence of
-`markdown-xhtml-standalone-regexp' in the first five lines of output."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (save-match-data
-      (re-search-forward
-       markdown-xhtml-standalone-regexp
-       (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line 4) (point))
-       t))))
-
-(defun markdown-stylesheet-link-string (stylesheet-path)
-  (concat "<link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" media=\"all\" href=\""
-          stylesheet-path
-          "\"  />"))
-
-(defun markdown-add-xhtml-header-and-footer (title)
-  "Wrap XHTML header and footer with given TITLE around current buffer."
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (insert "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" ?>\n"
-          "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN\"\n"
-          "\t\"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd\">\n\n"
-          "<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n\n"
-          "<head>\n<title>")
-  (insert title)
-  (insert "</title>\n")
-  (unless (= (length markdown-content-type) 0)
-    (insert
-     (format
-      "<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"%s;charset=%s\"/>\n"
-      markdown-content-type
-      (or (and markdown-coding-system
-               (fboundp 'coding-system-get)
-               (coding-system-get markdown-coding-system
-                                  'mime-charset))
-          (and (fboundp 'coding-system-get)
-               (coding-system-get buffer-file-coding-system
-                                  'mime-charset))
-          "utf-8"))))
-  (if (> (length markdown-css-paths) 0)
-      (insert (mapconcat #'markdown-stylesheet-link-string
-                         markdown-css-paths "\n")))
-  (when (> (length markdown-xhtml-header-content) 0)
-    (insert markdown-xhtml-header-content))
-  (insert "\n</head>\n\n"
-          "<body>\n\n")
-  (when (> (length markdown-xhtml-body-preamble) 0)
-    (insert markdown-xhtml-body-preamble "\n"))
-  (goto-char (point-max))
-  (when (> (length markdown-xhtml-body-epilogue) 0)
-    (insert "\n" markdown-xhtml-body-epilogue))
-  (insert "\n"
-          "</body>\n"
-          "</html>\n"))
-
-(defun markdown-preview (&optional output-buffer-name)
-  "Run `markdown-command' on the current buffer and view output in browser.
-When OUTPUT-BUFFER-NAME is given, insert the output in the buffer with
-that name."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url-of-buffer
-   (markdown-standalone (or output-buffer-name markdown-output-buffer-name))))
-
-(defun markdown-export-file-name (&optional extension)
-  "Attempt to generate a filename for Markdown output.
-The file extension will be EXTENSION if given, or .html by default.
-If the current buffer is visiting a file, we construct a new
-output filename based on that filename.  Otherwise, return nil."
-  (when (buffer-file-name)
-    (unless extension
-      (setq extension ".html"))
-    (let ((candidate
-           (concat
-            (cond
-             ((buffer-file-name)
-              (file-name-sans-extension (buffer-file-name)))
-             (t (buffer-name)))
-            extension)))
-      (cond
-       ((equal candidate (buffer-file-name))
-        (concat candidate extension))
-       (t
-        candidate)))))
-
-(defun markdown-export (&optional output-file)
-  "Run Markdown on the current buffer, save to file, and return the filename.
-If OUTPUT-FILE is given, use that as the filename.  Otherwise, use the filename
-generated by `markdown-export-file-name', which will be constructed using the
-current filename, but with the extension removed and replaced with .html."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless output-file
-    (setq output-file (markdown-export-file-name ".html")))
-  (when output-file
-    (let* ((init-buf (current-buffer))
-           (init-point (point))
-           (init-buf-string (buffer-string))
-           (output-buffer (find-file-noselect output-file))
-           (output-buffer-name (buffer-name output-buffer)))
-      (run-hooks 'markdown-before-export-hook)
-      (markdown-standalone output-buffer-name)
-      (with-current-buffer output-buffer
-        (run-hooks 'markdown-after-export-hook)
-        (save-buffer)
-        (when markdown-export-kill-buffer (kill-buffer)))
-      ;; if modified, restore initial buffer
-      (when (buffer-modified-p init-buf)
-        (erase-buffer)
-        (insert init-buf-string)
-        (save-buffer)
-        (goto-char init-point))
-      output-file)))
-
-(defun markdown-export-and-preview ()
-  "Export to XHTML using `markdown-export' and browse the resulting file."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url-of-file (markdown-export)))
-
-(defvar markdown-live-preview-buffer nil
-  "Buffer used to preview markdown output in `markdown-live-preview-export'.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-live-preview-buffer)
-
-(defvar markdown-live-preview-source-buffer nil
-  "Source buffer from which current buffer was generated.
-This is the inverse of `markdown-live-preview-buffer'.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-live-preview-source-buffer)
-
-(defvar markdown-live-preview-currently-exporting nil)
-
-(defun markdown-live-preview-get-filename ()
-  "Standardize the filename exported by `markdown-live-preview-export'."
-  (markdown-export-file-name ".html"))
-
-(defun markdown-live-preview-window-eww (file)
-  "Preview FILE with eww.
-To be used with `markdown-live-preview-window-function'."
-  (if (require 'eww nil t)
-      (progn
-        (eww-open-file file)
-        (get-buffer "*eww*"))
-    (error "EWW is not present or not loaded on this version of Emacs")))
-
-(defun markdown-visual-lines-between-points (beg end)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (cl-loop with count = 0
-             while (progn (end-of-visual-line)
-                          (and (< (point) end) (line-move-visual 1 t)))
-             do (cl-incf count)
-             finally return count)))
-
-(defun markdown-live-preview-window-serialize (buf)
-  "Get window point and scroll data for all windows displaying BUF."
-  (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (mapcar
-       (lambda (win)
-         (with-selected-window win
-           (let* ((start (window-start))
-                  (pt (window-point))
-                  (pt-or-sym (cond ((= pt (point-min)) 'min)
-                                   ((= pt (point-max)) 'max)
-                                   (t pt)))
-                  (diff (markdown-visual-lines-between-points
-                         start pt)))
-             (list win pt-or-sym diff))))
-       (get-buffer-window-list buf)))))
-
-(defun markdown-get-point-back-lines (pt num-lines)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char pt)
-    (line-move-visual (- num-lines) t)
-    ;; in testing, can occasionally overshoot the number of lines to traverse
-    (let ((actual-num-lines (markdown-visual-lines-between-points (point) pt)))
-      (when (> actual-num-lines num-lines)
-        (line-move-visual (- actual-num-lines num-lines) t)))
-    (point)))
-
-(defun markdown-live-preview-window-deserialize (window-posns)
-  "Apply window point and scroll data from WINDOW-POSNS.
-WINDOW-POSNS is provided by `markdown-live-preview-window-serialize'."
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (win pt-or-sym diff) window-posns
-    (when (window-live-p win)
-      (with-current-buffer markdown-live-preview-buffer
-        (set-window-buffer win (current-buffer))
-        (cl-destructuring-bind (actual-pt actual-diff)
-            (cl-case pt-or-sym
-              (min (list (point-min) 0))
-              (max (list (point-max) diff))
-              (t   (list pt-or-sym diff)))
-          (set-window-start
-           win (markdown-get-point-back-lines actual-pt actual-diff))
-          (set-window-point win actual-pt))))))
-
-(defun markdown-live-preview-export ()
-  "Export to XHTML using `markdown-export'.
-Browse the resulting file within Emacs using
-`markdown-live-preview-window-function' Return the buffer
-displaying the rendered output."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((filename (markdown-live-preview-get-filename)))
-    (when filename
-      (let* ((markdown-live-preview-currently-exporting t)
-             (cur-buf (current-buffer))
-             (export-file (markdown-export filename))
-             ;; get positions in all windows currently displaying output buffer
-             (window-data
-              (markdown-live-preview-window-serialize
-               markdown-live-preview-buffer)))
-        (save-window-excursion
-          (let ((output-buffer
-                 (funcall markdown-live-preview-window-function export-file)))
-            (with-current-buffer output-buffer
-              (setq markdown-live-preview-source-buffer cur-buf)
-              (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
-                        #'markdown-live-preview-remove-on-kill t t))
-            (with-current-buffer cur-buf
-              (setq markdown-live-preview-buffer output-buffer))))
-        (with-current-buffer cur-buf
-          ;; reset all windows displaying output buffer to where they were,
-          ;; now with the new output
-          (mapc #'markdown-live-preview-window-deserialize window-data)
-          ;; delete html editing buffer
-          (let ((buf (get-file-buffer export-file))) (when buf (kill-buffer buf)))
-          (when (and export-file (file-exists-p export-file)
-                     (eq markdown-live-preview-delete-export
-                         'delete-on-export))
-            (delete-file export-file))
-          markdown-live-preview-buffer)))))
-
-(defun markdown-live-preview-remove ()
-  (when (buffer-live-p markdown-live-preview-buffer)
-    (kill-buffer markdown-live-preview-buffer))
-  (setq markdown-live-preview-buffer nil)
-  ;; if set to 'delete-on-export, the output has already been deleted
-  (when (eq markdown-live-preview-delete-export 'delete-on-destroy)
-    (let ((outfile-name (markdown-live-preview-get-filename)))
-      (when (and outfile-name (file-exists-p outfile-name))
-        (delete-file outfile-name)))))
-
-(defun markdown-get-other-window ()
-  "Find another window to display preview or output content."
-  (cond
-   ((memq markdown-split-window-direction '(vertical below))
-    (or (window-in-direction 'below) (split-window-vertically)))
-   ((memq markdown-split-window-direction '(horizontal right))
-    (or (window-in-direction 'right) (split-window-horizontally)))
-   (t (split-window-sensibly (get-buffer-window)))))
-
-(defun markdown-display-buffer-other-window (buf)
-  "Display preview or output buffer BUF in another window."
-  (let ((cur-buf (current-buffer))
-        (window (markdown-get-other-window)))
-    (set-window-buffer window buf)
-    (set-buffer cur-buf)))
-
-(defun markdown-live-preview-if-markdown ()
-  (when (and (derived-mode-p 'markdown-mode)
-             markdown-live-preview-mode)
-    (unless markdown-live-preview-currently-exporting
-      (if (buffer-live-p markdown-live-preview-buffer)
-          (markdown-live-preview-export)
-        (markdown-display-buffer-other-window
-         (markdown-live-preview-export))))))
-
-(defun markdown-live-preview-remove-on-kill ()
-  (cond ((and (derived-mode-p 'markdown-mode)
-              markdown-live-preview-mode)
-         (markdown-live-preview-remove))
-        (markdown-live-preview-source-buffer
-         (with-current-buffer markdown-live-preview-source-buffer
-           (setq markdown-live-preview-buffer nil))
-         (setq markdown-live-preview-source-buffer nil))))
-
-(defun markdown-live-preview-switch-to-output ()
-  "Switch to output buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  "Turn on `markdown-live-preview-mode' if not already on, and switch to its
-output buffer in another window."
-  (if markdown-live-preview-mode
-      (markdown-display-buffer-other-window (markdown-live-preview-export)))
-    (markdown-live-preview-mode))
-
-(defun markdown-live-preview-re-export ()
-  "Re export source buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  "If the current buffer is a buffer displaying the exported version of a
-`markdown-live-preview-mode' buffer, call `markdown-live-preview-export' and
-update this buffer's contents."
-  (when markdown-live-preview-source-buffer
-    (with-current-buffer markdown-live-preview-source-buffer
-      (markdown-live-preview-export))))
-
-(defun markdown-open ()
-  "Open file for the current buffer with `markdown-open-command'."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless markdown-open-command
-    (user-error "Variable `markdown-open-command' must be set"))
-  (if (stringp markdown-open-command)
-      (if (not buffer-file-name)
-          (user-error "Must be visiting a file")
-        (save-buffer)
-        (let ((exit-code (call-process markdown-open-command nil nil nil
-                                       buffer-file-name)))
-          ;; The exit code can be a signal description string, so don’t use ‘=’
-          ;; or ‘zerop’.
-          (unless (eq exit-code 0)
-            (user-error "%s failed with exit code %s"
-                        markdown-open-command exit-code))))
-    (funcall markdown-open-command))
-  nil)
-
-(defun markdown-kill-ring-save ()
-  "Run Markdown on file and store output in the kill ring."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-window-excursion
-    (markdown)
-    (with-current-buffer markdown-output-buffer-name
-      (kill-ring-save (point-min) (point-max)))))
-
-
-;;; Links =====================================================================
-
-(defun markdown-link-p ()
-  "Return non-nil when `point' is at a non-wiki link.
-See `markdown-wiki-link-p' for more information."
-  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-    (and (not (markdown-wiki-link-p))
-         (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p))
-         (or (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-inline)
-             (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference)
-             (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-uri)
-             (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-angle-uri)))))
-
-(make-obsolete 'markdown-link-link 'markdown-link-url "v2.3")
-
-(defun markdown-link-at-pos (pos)
-  "Return properties of link or image at position POS.
-Value is a list of elements describing the link:
- 0. beginning position
- 1. end position
- 2. link text
- 3. URL
- 4. reference label
- 5. title text
- 6. bang (nil or \"!\")"
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char pos)
-    (let (begin end text url reference title bang)
-      (cond
-       ;; Inline or reference image or link at point.
-       ((or (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-inline)
-            (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference))
-        (setq bang (match-string-no-properties 1)
-              begin (match-beginning 0)
-              end (match-end 0)
-              text (match-string-no-properties 3))
-        (if (char-equal (char-after (match-beginning 5)) ?\[)
-            ;; Reference link
-            (setq reference (match-string-no-properties 6))
-          ;; Inline link
-          (setq url (match-string-no-properties 6))
-          (when (match-end 7)
-            (setq title (substring (match-string-no-properties 7) 1 -1)))))
-       ;; Angle bracket URI at point.
-       ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-angle-uri)
-        (setq begin (match-beginning 0)
-              end (match-end 0)
-              url (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-       ;; Plain URI at point.
-       ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-uri)
-        (setq begin (match-beginning 0)
-              end (match-end 0)
-              url (match-string-no-properties 1))))
-      (list begin end text url reference title bang))))
-
-(defun markdown-link-url ()
-  "Return the URL part of the regular (non-wiki) link at point.
-Works with both inline and reference style links, and with images.
-If point is not at a link or the link reference is not defined
-returns nil."
-  (let* ((values (markdown-link-at-pos (point)))
-         (text (nth 2 values))
-         (url (nth 3 values))
-         (ref (nth 4 values)))
-    (or url (and ref (car (markdown-reference-definition
-                           (downcase (if (string= ref "") text ref))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-follow-link-at-point ()
-  "Open the current non-wiki link.
-If the link is a complete URL, open in browser with `browse-url'.
-Otherwise, open with `find-file' after stripping anchor and/or query string.
-Translate filenames using `markdown-filename-translate-function'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (markdown-link-p)
-      (let* ((url (markdown-link-url))
-             (struct (url-generic-parse-url url))
-             (full (url-fullness struct))
-             (file url))
-        ;; Parse URL, determine fullness, strip query string
-        (if (fboundp 'url-path-and-query)
-            (setq file (car (url-path-and-query struct)))
-          (when (and (setq file (url-filename struct))
-                     (string-match "\\?" file))
-            (setq file (substring file 0 (match-beginning 0)))))
-        ;; Open full URLs in browser, files in Emacs
-        (if full
-            (browse-url url)
-          (when (and file (> (length file) 0))
-            (find-file (funcall markdown-translate-filename-function file)))))
-    (user-error "Point is not at a Markdown link or URL")))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-inline-links (last)
-  "Add text properties to next inline link from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-generic-links last nil)
-    (let* ((link-start (match-beginning 3))
-           (link-end (match-end 3))
-           (url-start (match-beginning 6))
-           (url-end (match-end 6))
-           (url (match-string-no-properties 6))
-           (title-start (match-beginning 7))
-           (title-end (match-end 7))
-           (title (match-string-no-properties 7))
-           ;; Markup part
-           (mp (list 'face 'markdown-markup-face
-                     'invisible 'markdown-markup
-                     'rear-nonsticky t
-                     'font-lock-multiline t))
-           ;; Link part (without face)
-           (lp (list 'keymap markdown-mode-mouse-map
-                     'mouse-face 'markdown-highlight-face
-                     'font-lock-multiline t
-                     'help-echo (if title (concat title "\n" url) url)))
-           ;; URL part
-           (up (list 'keymap markdown-mode-mouse-map
-                     'face 'markdown-url-face
-                     'invisible 'markdown-markup
-                     'mouse-face 'markdown-highlight-face
-                     'font-lock-multiline t))
-           ;; URL composition character
-           (url-char (markdown--first-displayable markdown-url-compose-char))
-           ;; Title part
-           (tp (list 'face 'markdown-link-title-face
-                     'invisible 'markdown-markup
-                     'font-lock-multiline t)))
-      (dolist (g '(1 2 4 5 8))
-        (when (match-end g)
-          (add-text-properties (match-beginning g) (match-end g) mp)))
-      ;; Preserve existing faces applied to link part (e.g., inline code)
-      (when link-start
-        (add-text-properties link-start link-end lp)
-        (add-face-text-property link-start link-end
-                                'markdown-link-face 'append))
-      (when url-start (add-text-properties url-start url-end up))
-      (when title-start (add-text-properties url-end title-end tp))
-      (when (and markdown-hide-urls url-start)
-        (compose-region url-start (or title-end url-end) url-char))
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-reference-links (last)
-  "Add text properties to next reference link from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-generic-links last t)
-    (let* ((link-start (match-beginning 3))
-           (link-end (match-end 3))
-           (ref-start (match-beginning 6))
-           (ref-end (match-end 6))
-           ;; Markup part
-           (mp (list 'face 'markdown-markup-face
-                     'invisible 'markdown-markup
-                     'rear-nonsticky t
-                     'font-lock-multiline t))
-           ;; Link part
-           (lp (list 'keymap markdown-mode-mouse-map
-                     'face 'markdown-link-face
-                     'mouse-face 'markdown-highlight-face
-                     'font-lock-multiline t
-                     'help-echo (lambda (_ __ pos)
-                                  (save-match-data
-                                    (save-excursion
-                                      (goto-char pos)
-                                      (or (markdown-link-url)
-                                          "Undefined reference"))))))
-           ;; URL composition character
-           (url-char (markdown--first-displayable markdown-url-compose-char))
-           ;; Reference part
-           (rp (list 'face 'markdown-reference-face
-                     'invisible 'markdown-markup
-                     'font-lock-multiline t)))
-      (dolist (g '(1 2 4 5 8))
-        (when (match-end g)
-          (add-text-properties (match-beginning g) (match-end g) mp)))
-      (when link-start (add-text-properties link-start link-end lp))
-      (when ref-start (add-text-properties ref-start ref-end rp)
-            (when (and markdown-hide-urls (> (- ref-end ref-start) 2))
-              (compose-region ref-start ref-end url-char)))
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-angle-uris (last)
-  "Add text properties to angle URIs from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-angle-uris last)
-    (let* ((url-start (match-beginning 2))
-           (url-end (match-end 2))
-           ;; Markup part
-           (mp (list 'face 'markdown-markup-face
-                     'invisible 'markdown-markup
-                     'rear-nonsticky t
-                     'font-lock-multiline t))
-           ;; URI part
-           (up (list 'keymap markdown-mode-mouse-map
-                     'face 'markdown-plain-url-face
-                     'mouse-face 'markdown-highlight-face
-                     'font-lock-multiline t)))
-      (dolist (g '(1 3))
-        (add-text-properties (match-beginning g) (match-end g) mp))
-      (add-text-properties url-start url-end up)
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-plain-uris (last)
-  "Add text properties to plain URLs from point to LAST."
-  (when (markdown-match-plain-uris last)
-    (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
-           (end (match-end 0))
-           (props (list 'keymap markdown-mode-mouse-map
-                        'face 'markdown-plain-url-face
-                        'mouse-face 'markdown-highlight-face
-                        'rear-nonsticky t
-                        'font-lock-multiline t)))
-      (add-text-properties start end props)
-      t)))
-
-(defun markdown-toggle-url-hiding (&optional arg)
-  "Toggle the display or hiding of URLs.
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable URL hiding if ARG is positive,
-and disable it otherwise."
-  (interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'toggle)))
-  (setq markdown-hide-urls
-        (if (eq arg 'toggle)
-            (not markdown-hide-urls)
-          (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
-  (if markdown-hide-urls
-      (message "markdown-mode URL hiding enabled")
-    (message "markdown-mode URL hiding disabled"))
-  (markdown-reload-extensions))
-
-
-;;; Wiki Links ================================================================
-
-(defun markdown-wiki-link-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if wiki links are enabled and `point' is at a true wiki link.
-A true wiki link name matches `markdown-regex-wiki-link' but does
-not match the current file name after conversion.  This modifies
-the data returned by `match-data'.  Note that the potential wiki
-link name must be available via `match-string'."
-  (when markdown-enable-wiki-links
-    (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-      (and (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-wiki-link)
-           (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p))
-           (or (not buffer-file-name)
-               (not (string-equal (buffer-file-name)
-                                  (markdown-convert-wiki-link-to-filename
-                                   (markdown-wiki-link-link)))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-wiki-link-link ()
-  "Return the link part of the wiki link using current match data.
-The location of the link component depends on the value of
-`markdown-wiki-link-alias-first'."
-  (if markdown-wiki-link-alias-first
-      (or (match-string-no-properties 5) (match-string-no-properties 3))
-    (match-string-no-properties 3)))
-
-(defun markdown-wiki-link-alias ()
-  "Return the alias or text part of the wiki link using current match data.
-The location of the alias component depends on the value of
-`markdown-wiki-link-alias-first'."
-  (if markdown-wiki-link-alias-first
-      (match-string-no-properties 3)
-    (or (match-string-no-properties 5) (match-string-no-properties 3))))
-
-(defun markdown-convert-wiki-link-to-filename (name)
-  "Generate a filename from the wiki link NAME.
-Spaces in NAME are replaced with `markdown-link-space-sub-char'.
-When in `gfm-mode', follow GitHub's conventions where [[Test Test]]
-and [[test test]] both map to Test-test.ext.  Look in the current
-directory first, then in subdirectories if
-`markdown-wiki-link-search-subdirectories' is non-nil, and then
-in parent directories if
-`markdown-wiki-link-search-parent-directories' is non-nil."
-  (let* ((basename (markdown-replace-regexp-in-string
-                    "[[:space:]\n]" markdown-link-space-sub-char name))
-         (basename (if (memq major-mode '(gfm-mode gfm-view-mode))
-                       (concat (upcase (substring basename 0 1))
-                               (downcase (substring basename 1 nil)))
-                     basename))
-         directory extension default candidates dir)
-    (when buffer-file-name
-      (setq directory (file-name-directory buffer-file-name)
-            extension (file-name-extension buffer-file-name)))
-    (setq default (concat basename
-                          (when extension (concat "." extension))))
-    (cond
-     ;; Look in current directory first.
-     ((or (null buffer-file-name)
-          (file-exists-p default))
-      default)
-     ;; Possibly search in subdirectories, next.
-     ((and markdown-wiki-link-search-subdirectories
-           (setq candidates
-                 (markdown-directory-files-recursively
-                  directory (concat "^" default "$"))))
-      (car candidates))
-     ;; Possibly search in parent directories as a last resort.
-     ((and markdown-wiki-link-search-parent-directories
-           (setq dir (locate-dominating-file directory default)))
-      (concat dir default))
-     ;; If nothing is found, return default in current directory.
-     (t default))))
-
-(defun markdown-follow-wiki-link (name &optional other)
-  "Follow the wiki link NAME.
-Convert the name to a file name and call `find-file'.  Ensure that
-the new buffer remains in `markdown-mode'.  Open the link in another
-window when OTHER is non-nil."
-  (let ((filename (markdown-convert-wiki-link-to-filename name))
-        (wp (when buffer-file-name
-              (file-name-directory buffer-file-name))))
-    (if (not wp)
-        (user-error "Must be visiting a file")
-      (when other (other-window 1))
-      (let ((default-directory wp))
-        (find-file filename)))
-    (when (not (eq major-mode 'markdown-mode))
-      (markdown-mode))))
-
-(defun markdown-follow-wiki-link-at-point (&optional arg)
-  "Find Wiki Link at point.
-With prefix argument ARG, open the file in other window.
-See `markdown-wiki-link-p' and `markdown-follow-wiki-link'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (markdown-wiki-link-p)
-      (markdown-follow-wiki-link (markdown-wiki-link-link) arg)
-    (user-error "Point is not at a Wiki Link")))
-
-(defun markdown-highlight-wiki-link (from to face)
-  "Highlight the wiki link in the region between FROM and TO using FACE."
-  (put-text-property from to 'font-lock-face face))
-
-(defun markdown-unfontify-region-wiki-links (from to)
-  "Remove wiki link faces from the region specified by FROM and TO."
-  (interactive "*r")
-  (let ((modified (buffer-modified-p)))
-    (remove-text-properties from to '(font-lock-face markdown-link-face))
-    (remove-text-properties from to '(font-lock-face markdown-missing-link-face))
-    ;; remove-text-properties marks the buffer modified in emacs 24.3,
-    ;; undo that if it wasn't originally marked modified
-    (set-buffer-modified-p modified)))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-region-wiki-links (from to)
-  "Search region given by FROM and TO for wiki links and fontify them.
-If a wiki link is found check to see if the backing file exists
-and highlight accordingly."
-  (goto-char from)
-  (save-match-data
-    (while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-wiki-link to t)
-      (when (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p))
-        (let ((highlight-beginning (match-beginning 1))
-              (highlight-end (match-end 1))
-              (file-name
-               (markdown-convert-wiki-link-to-filename
-                (markdown-wiki-link-link))))
-          (if (condition-case nil (file-exists-p file-name) (error nil))
-              (markdown-highlight-wiki-link
-               highlight-beginning highlight-end 'markdown-link-face)
-            (markdown-highlight-wiki-link
-             highlight-beginning highlight-end 'markdown-missing-link-face)))))))
-
-(defun markdown-extend-changed-region (from to)
-  "Extend region given by FROM and TO so that we can fontify all links.
-The region is extended to the first newline before and the first
-newline after."
-  ;; start looking for the first new line before 'from
-  (goto-char from)
-  (re-search-backward "\n" nil t)
-  (let ((new-from (point-min))
-        (new-to (point-max)))
-    (if (not (= (point) from))
-        (setq new-from (point)))
-    ;; do the same thing for the first new line after 'to
-    (goto-char to)
-    (re-search-forward "\n" nil t)
-    (if (not (= (point) to))
-        (setq new-to (point)))
-    (cl-values new-from new-to)))
-
-(defun markdown-check-change-for-wiki-link (from to)
-  "Check region between FROM and TO for wiki links and re-fontify as needed."
-  (interactive "*r")
-  (let* ((modified (buffer-modified-p))
-         (buffer-undo-list t)
-         (inhibit-read-only t)
-         (inhibit-point-motion-hooks t)
-         deactivate-mark
-         buffer-file-truename)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (save-excursion
-          (save-match-data
-            (save-restriction
-              ;; Extend the region to fontify so that it starts
-              ;; and ends at safe places.
-              (cl-multiple-value-bind (new-from new-to)
-                  (markdown-extend-changed-region from to)
-                (goto-char new-from)
-                ;; Only refontify when the range contains text with a
-                ;; wiki link face or if the wiki link regexp matches.
-                (when (or (markdown-range-property-any
-                           new-from new-to 'font-lock-face
-                           '(markdown-link-face markdown-missing-link-face))
-                          (re-search-forward
-                           markdown-regex-wiki-link new-to t))
-                  ;; Unfontify existing fontification (start from scratch)
-                  (markdown-unfontify-region-wiki-links new-from new-to)
-                  ;; Now do the fontification.
-                  (markdown-fontify-region-wiki-links new-from new-to))))))
-      (and (not modified)
-           (buffer-modified-p)
-           (set-buffer-modified-p nil)))))
-
-(defun markdown-check-change-for-wiki-link-after-change (from to _)
-    "Check region between FROM and TO for wiki links and re-fontify as needed.
-Designed to be used with the `after-change-functions' hook."
-  (markdown-check-change-for-wiki-link from to))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-buffer-wiki-links ()
-  "Refontify all wiki links in the buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (markdown-check-change-for-wiki-link (point-min) (point-max)))
-
-(defun markdown-toggle-wiki-links (&optional arg)
-  "Toggle support for wiki links.
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable wiki link support if ARG is positive,
-and disable it otherwise."
-  (interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'toggle)))
-  (setq markdown-enable-wiki-links
-        (if (eq arg 'toggle)
-            (not markdown-enable-wiki-links)
-          (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
-  (if markdown-enable-wiki-links
-      (message "markdown-mode wiki link support enabled")
-    (message "markdown-mode wiki link support disabled"))
-  (markdown-reload-extensions))
-
-(defun markdown-setup-wiki-link-hooks ()
-  "Add or remove hooks for fontifying wiki links.
-These are only enabled when `markdown-wiki-link-fontify-missing' is non-nil."
-  ;; Anytime text changes make sure it gets fontified correctly
-  (if (and markdown-enable-wiki-links
-           markdown-wiki-link-fontify-missing)
-      (add-hook 'after-change-functions
-                'markdown-check-change-for-wiki-link-after-change t t)
-    (remove-hook 'after-change-functions
-                 'markdown-check-change-for-wiki-link-after-change t))
-  ;; If we left the buffer there is a really good chance we were
-  ;; creating one of the wiki link documents. Make sure we get
-  ;; refontified when we come back.
-  (if (and markdown-enable-wiki-links
-           markdown-wiki-link-fontify-missing)
-      (progn
-        (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
-                  'markdown-fontify-buffer-wiki-links t t)
-        (markdown-fontify-buffer-wiki-links))
-    (remove-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
-                 'markdown-fontify-buffer-wiki-links t)
-  (markdown-unfontify-region-wiki-links (point-min) (point-max))))
-
-
-;;; Following & Doing =========================================================
-
-(defun markdown-follow-thing-at-point (arg)
-  "Follow thing at point if possible, such as a reference link or wiki link.
-Opens inline and reference links in a browser.  Opens wiki links
-to other files in the current window, or the another window if
-ARG is non-nil.
-See `markdown-follow-link-at-point' and
-`markdown-follow-wiki-link-at-point'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cond ((markdown-link-p)
-         (markdown-follow-link-at-point))
-        ((markdown-wiki-link-p)
-         (markdown-follow-wiki-link-at-point arg))
-        (t
-         (user-error "Nothing to follow at point"))))
-
-(make-obsolete 'markdown-jump 'markdown-do "v2.3")
-
-(defun markdown-do ()
-  "Do something sensible based on context at point.
-Jumps between reference links and definitions; between footnote
-markers and footnote text."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond
-   ;; Footnote definition
-   ((markdown-footnote-text-positions)
-    (markdown-footnote-return))
-   ;; Footnote marker
-   ((markdown-footnote-marker-positions)
-    (markdown-footnote-goto-text))
-   ;; Reference link
-   ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference)
-    (markdown-reference-goto-definition))
-   ;; Reference definition
-   ((thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-reference-definition)
-    (markdown-reference-goto-link (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-   ;; GFM task list item
-   ((markdown-gfm-task-list-item-at-point)
-    (markdown-toggle-gfm-checkbox))
-   ;; Align table
-   ((markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (call-interactively #'markdown-table-align))
-   ;; Otherwise
-   (t
-    (markdown-insert-gfm-checkbox))))
-
-
-;;; Miscellaneous =============================================================
-
-(defun markdown-compress-whitespace-string (str)
-  "Compress whitespace in STR and return result.
-Leading and trailing whitespace is removed.  Sequences of multiple
-spaces, tabs, and newlines are replaced with single spaces."
-  (markdown-replace-regexp-in-string "\\(^[ \t\n]+\\|[ \t\n]+$\\)" ""
-                            (markdown-replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t\n]+" " " str)))
-
-(defun markdown--substitute-command-keys (string)
-  "Like `substitute-command-keys' but, but prefers control characters.
-First pass STRING to `substitute-command-keys' and then
-substitute `C-i` for `TAB` and `C-m` for `RET`."
-  (replace-regexp-in-string
-   "\\<TAB\\>" "C-i"
-   (replace-regexp-in-string
-    "\\<RET\\>" "C-m" (substitute-command-keys string) t) t))
-
-(defun markdown-line-number-at-pos (&optional pos)
-  "Return (narrowed) buffer line number at position POS.
-If POS is nil, use current buffer location.
-This is an exact copy of `line-number-at-pos' for use in emacs21."
-  (let ((opoint (or pos (point))) start)
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (setq start (point))
-      (goto-char opoint)
-      (forward-line 0)
-      (1+ (count-lines start (point))))))
-
-(defun markdown-inside-link-p ()
-  "Return t if point is within a link."
-  (save-match-data
-    (thing-at-point-looking-at (markdown-make-regex-link-generic))))
-
-(defun markdown-line-is-reference-definition-p ()
-  "Return whether the current line is a (non-footnote) reference defition."
-  (save-excursion
-    (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-    (and (looking-at-p markdown-regex-reference-definition)
-         (not (looking-at-p "[ \t]*\\[^")))))
-
-(defun markdown-adaptive-fill-function ()
-  "Return prefix for filling paragraph or nil if not determined."
-  (cond
-   ;; List item inside blockquote
-   ((looking-at "^[ \t]*>[ \t]*\\(\\(?:[0-9]+\\|#\\)\\.\\|[*+:-]\\)[ \t]+")
-    (markdown-replace-regexp-in-string
-     "[0-9\\.*+-]" " " (match-string-no-properties 0)))
-   ;; Blockquote
-   ((looking-at markdown-regex-blockquote)
-    (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 0) (match-end 2)))
-   ;; List items
-   ((looking-at markdown-regex-list)
-    (match-string-no-properties 0))
-   ;; Footnote definition
-   ((looking-at-p markdown-regex-footnote-definition)
-    "    ") ; four spaces
-   ;; No match
-   (t nil)))
-
-(defun markdown-fill-paragraph (&optional justify)
-  "Fill paragraph at or after point.
-This function is like \\[fill-paragraph], but it skips Markdown
-code blocks.  If the point is in a code block, or just before one,
-do not fill.  Otherwise, call `fill-paragraph' as usual. If
-JUSTIFY is non-nil, justify text as well.  Since this function
-handles filling itself, it always returns t so that
-`fill-paragraph' doesn't run."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (unless (or (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)
-              (save-excursion
-                (back-to-indentation)
-                (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-                (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)))
-    (fill-paragraph justify))
-  t)
-
-(make-obsolete 'markdown-fill-forward-paragraph-function
-               'markdown-fill-forward-paragraph "v2.3")
-
-(defun markdown-fill-forward-paragraph (&optional arg)
-  "Function used by `fill-paragraph' to move over ARG paragraphs.
-This is a `fill-forward-paragraph-function' for `markdown-mode'.
-It is called with a single argument specifying the number of
-paragraphs to move.  Just like `forward-paragraph', it should
-return the number of paragraphs left to move."
-  (or arg (setq arg 1))
-  (if (> arg 0)
-      ;; With positive ARG, move across ARG non-code-block paragraphs,
-      ;; one at a time.  When passing a code block, don't decrement ARG.
-      (while (and (not (eobp))
-                  (> arg 0)
-                  (= (forward-paragraph 1) 0)
-                  (or (markdown-code-block-at-pos (point-at-bol 0))
-                      (setq arg (1- arg)))))
-    ;; Move backward by one paragraph with negative ARG (always -1).
-    (let ((start (point)))
-      (setq arg (forward-paragraph arg))
-      (while (and (not (eobp))
-                  (progn (move-to-left-margin) (not (eobp)))
-                  (looking-at-p paragraph-separate))
-        (forward-line 1))
-      (cond
-       ;; Move point past whitespace following list marker.
-       ((looking-at markdown-regex-list)
-        (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-       ;; Move point past whitespace following pipe at beginning of line
-       ;; to handle Pandoc line blocks.
-       ((looking-at "^|\\s-*")
-        (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-       ;; Return point if the paragraph passed was a code block.
-       ((markdown-code-block-at-pos (point-at-bol 2))
-        (goto-char start)))))
-  arg)
-
-(defun markdown--inhibit-electric-quote ()
-  "Function added to `electric-quote-inhibit-functions'.
-Return non-nil if the quote has been inserted inside a code block
-or span."
-  (let ((pos (1- (point))))
-    (or (markdown-inline-code-at-pos pos)
-        (markdown-code-block-at-pos pos))))
-
-
-;;; Extension Framework =======================================================
-
-(defun markdown-reload-extensions ()
-  "Check settings, update font-lock keywords and hooks, and re-fontify buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (member major-mode
-                '(markdown-mode markdown-view-mode gfm-mode gfm-view-mode))
-    ;; Refontify buffer
-    (if (eval-when-compile (fboundp 'font-lock-flush))
-        ;; Use font-lock-flush in Emacs >= 25.1
-        (font-lock-flush)
-      ;; Backwards compatibility for Emacs 24.3-24.5
-      (when (and font-lock-mode (fboundp 'font-lock-refresh-defaults))
-        (font-lock-refresh-defaults)))
-    ;; Add or remove hooks related to extensions
-    (markdown-setup-wiki-link-hooks)))
-
-(defun markdown-handle-local-variables ()
-  "Run in `hack-local-variables-hook' to update font lock rules.
-Checks to see if there is actually a ‘markdown-mode’ file local variable
-before regenerating font-lock rules for extensions."
-  (when (and (boundp 'file-local-variables-alist)
-             (or (assoc 'markdown-enable-wiki-links file-local-variables-alist)
-                 (assoc 'markdown-enable-math file-local-variables-alist)))
-    (when (assoc 'markdown-enable-math file-local-variables-alist)
-      (markdown-toggle-math markdown-enable-math))
-    (markdown-reload-extensions)))
-
-
-;;; Math Support ==============================================================
-
-(make-obsolete 'markdown-enable-math 'markdown-toggle-math "v2.1")
-
-(defconst markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-math
-  (list
-   ;; Equation reference (eq:foo)
-   '("\\((eq:\\)\\([[:alnum:]:_]+\\)\\()\\)" . ((1 markdown-markup-face)
-                                                (2 markdown-reference-face)
-                                                (3 markdown-markup-face)))
-   ;; Equation reference \eqref{foo}
-   '("\\(\\\\eqref{\\)\\([[:alnum:]:_]+\\)\\(}\\)" . ((1 markdown-markup-face)
-                                                      (2 markdown-reference-face)
-                                                      (3 markdown-markup-face))))
-  "Font lock keywords to add and remove when toggling math support.")
-
-(defun markdown-toggle-math (&optional arg)
-  "Toggle support for inline and display LaTeX math expressions.
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable math mode if ARG is positive,
-and disable it otherwise.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode
-if ARG is omitted or nil."
-  (interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'toggle)))
-  (setq markdown-enable-math
-        (if (eq arg 'toggle)
-            (not markdown-enable-math)
-          (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
-  (if markdown-enable-math
-      (progn
-        (font-lock-add-keywords
-         'markdown-mode markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-math)
-        (message "markdown-mode math support enabled"))
-    (font-lock-remove-keywords
-     'markdown-mode markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords-math)
-    (message "markdown-mode math support disabled"))
-  (markdown-reload-extensions))
-
-
-;;; GFM Checkboxes ============================================================
-
-(define-button-type 'markdown-gfm-checkbox-button
-  'follow-link t
-  'face 'markdown-gfm-checkbox-face
-  'mouse-face 'markdown-highlight-face
-  'action #'markdown-toggle-gfm-checkbox-button)
-
-(defun markdown-gfm-task-list-item-at-point (&optional bounds)
-  "Return non-nil if there is a GFM task list item at the point.
-Optionally, the list item BOUNDS may be given if available, as
-returned by `markdown-cur-list-item-bounds'.  When a task list item
-is found, the return value is the same value returned by
-`markdown-cur-list-item-bounds'."
-  (unless bounds
-    (setq bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-  (> (length (nth 5 bounds)) 0))
-
-(defun markdown-insert-gfm-checkbox ()
-  "Add GFM checkbox at point.
-Returns t if added.
-Returns nil if non-applicable."
-  (interactive)
-    (let ((bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-      (if bounds
-          (unless (cl-sixth bounds)
-            (let ((pos (+ (cl-first bounds) (cl-fourth bounds)))
-                  (markup "[ ] "))
-              (if (< pos (point))
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (goto-char pos)
-                    (insert markup))
-                (goto-char pos)
-                (insert markup))
-              (syntax-propertize (+ (cl-second bounds) 4))
-              t))
-        (unless (save-excursion
-                  (back-to-indentation)
-                  (or (markdown-list-item-at-point-p)
-                      (markdown-heading-at-point)
-                      (markdown-in-comment-p)
-                      (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)))
-          (let ((pos (save-excursion
-                       (back-to-indentation)
-                       (point)))
-                (markup (concat (or (save-excursion
-                                      (beginning-of-line 0)
-                                      (cl-fifth (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-                                    markdown-unordered-list-item-prefix)
-                                "[ ] ")))
-            (if (< pos (point))
-                (save-excursion
-                  (goto-char pos)
-                  (insert markup))
-              (goto-char pos)
-              (insert markup))
-            (syntax-propertize (point-at-eol))
-            t)))))
-
-(defun markdown-toggle-gfm-checkbox ()
-  "Toggle GFM checkbox at point.
-Returns the resulting status as a string, either \"[x]\" or \"[ ]\".
-Returns nil if there is no task list item at the point."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-match-data
-    (save-excursion
-      (let ((bounds (markdown-cur-list-item-bounds)))
-        (when bounds
-          ;; Move to beginning of task list item
-          (goto-char (cl-first bounds))
-          ;; Advance to column of first non-whitespace after marker
-          (forward-char (cl-fourth bounds))
-          (cond ((looking-at "\\[ \\]")
-                 (replace-match
-                  (if markdown-gfm-uppercase-checkbox "[X]" "[x]")
-                  nil t)
-                 (match-string-no-properties 0))
-                ((looking-at "\\[[xX]\\]")
-                 (replace-match "[ ]" nil t)
-                 (match-string-no-properties 0))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-toggle-gfm-checkbox-button (button)
-  "Toggle GFM checkbox BUTTON on click."
-  (save-match-data
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (button-start button))
-      (markdown-toggle-gfm-checkbox))))
-
-(defun markdown-make-gfm-checkboxes-buttons (start end)
-  "Make GFM checkboxes buttons in region between START and END."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char start)
-    (let ((case-fold-search t))
-      (save-excursion
-        (while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-gfm-checkbox end t)
-          (make-button (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
-                       :type 'markdown-gfm-checkbox-button))))))
-
-;; Called when any modification is made to buffer text.
-(defun markdown-gfm-checkbox-after-change-function (beg end _)
-  "Add to `after-change-functions' to setup GFM checkboxes as buttons.
-BEG and END are the limits of scanned region."
-  (save-excursion
-    (save-match-data
-      ;; Rescan between start of line from `beg' and start of line after `end'.
-      (markdown-make-gfm-checkboxes-buttons
-       (progn (goto-char beg) (beginning-of-line) (point))
-       (progn (goto-char end) (forward-line 1) (point))))))
-
-(defun markdown-remove-gfm-checkbox-overlays ()
-  "Remove all GFM checkbox overlays in buffer."
-  (save-excursion
-    (save-restriction
-      (widen)
-      (remove-overlays nil nil 'face 'markdown-gfm-checkbox-face))))
-
-
-;;; Display inline image =================================================
-
-(defvar markdown-inline-image-overlays nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'markdown-inline-image-overlays)
-
-(defun markdown-remove-inline-images ()
-  "Remove inline image overlays from image links in the buffer.
-This can be toggled with `markdown-toggle-inline-images'
-or \\[markdown-toggle-inline-images]."
-  (interactive)
-  (mapc #'delete-overlay markdown-inline-image-overlays)
-  (setq markdown-inline-image-overlays nil))
-
-(defun markdown-display-inline-images ()
-  "Add inline image overlays to image links in the buffer.
-This can be toggled with `markdown-toggle-inline-images'
-or \\[markdown-toggle-inline-images]."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (display-images-p)
-    (error "Cannot show images"))
-  (save-excursion
-    (save-restriction
-      (widen)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward markdown-regex-link-inline nil t)
-        (let ((start (match-beginning 0))
-              (imagep (match-beginning 1))
-              (end (match-end 0))
-              (file (match-string-no-properties 6)))
-          (when (and imagep
-                     (not (zerop (length file)))
-		     (file-exists-p file))
-            (let* ((abspath (if (file-name-absolute-p file)
-                                file
-                              (concat default-directory file)))
-                   (image
-                    (if (and markdown-max-image-size
-                             (image-type-available-p 'imagemagick))
-                        (create-image
-                         abspath 'imagemagick nil
-                         :max-width (car markdown-max-image-size)
-                         :max-height (cdr markdown-max-image-size))
-                      (create-image abspath))))
-              (when image
-                (let ((ov (make-overlay start end)))
-                  (overlay-put ov 'display image)
-                  (overlay-put ov 'face 'default)
-                  (push ov markdown-inline-image-overlays))))))))))
-
-(defun markdown-toggle-inline-images ()
-  "Toggle inline image overlays in the buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (if markdown-inline-image-overlays
-      (markdown-remove-inline-images)
-    (markdown-display-inline-images)))
-
-
-;;; GFM Code Block Fontification ==============================================
-
-(defcustom markdown-fontify-code-blocks-natively nil
-  "When non-nil, fontify code in code blocks using the native major mode.
-This only works for fenced code blocks where the language is
-specified where we can automatically determine the appropriate
-mode to use.  The language to mode mapping may be customized by
-setting the variable `markdown-code-lang-modes'."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-
-(defcustom markdown-fontify-code-block-default-mode nil
-  "Default mode to use to fontify code blocks.
-This mode is used when automatic detection fails, such as for GFM
-code blocks with no language specified."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(choice function (const :tag "None" nil))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.4"))
-
-(defun markdown-toggle-fontify-code-blocks-natively (&optional arg)
-  "Toggle the native fontification of code blocks.
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable if ARG is positive,
-and disable otherwise."
-  (interactive (list (or current-prefix-arg 'toggle)))
-  (setq markdown-fontify-code-blocks-natively
-        (if (eq arg 'toggle)
-            (not markdown-fontify-code-blocks-natively)
-          (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)))
-  (if markdown-fontify-code-blocks-natively
-      (message "markdown-mode native code block fontification enabled")
-    (message "markdown-mode native code block fontification disabled"))
-  (markdown-reload-extensions))
-
-;; This is based on `org-src-lang-modes' from org-src.el
-(defcustom markdown-code-lang-modes
-  '(("ocaml" . tuareg-mode) ("elisp" . emacs-lisp-mode) ("ditaa" . artist-mode)
-    ("asymptote" . asy-mode) ("dot" . fundamental-mode) ("sqlite" . sql-mode)
-    ("calc" . fundamental-mode) ("C" . c-mode) ("cpp" . c++-mode)
-    ("C++" . c++-mode) ("screen" . shell-script-mode) ("shell" . sh-mode)
-    ("bash" . sh-mode))
-  "Alist mapping languages to their major mode.
-The key is the language name, the value is the major mode.  For
-many languages this is simple, but for language where this is not
-the case, this variable provides a way to simplify things on the
-user side.  For example, there is no ocaml-mode in Emacs, but the
-mode to use is `tuareg-mode'."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type '(repeat
-          (cons
-           (string "Language name")
-           (symbol "Major mode")))
-  :package-version '(markdown-mode . "2.3"))
-
-(defun markdown-get-lang-mode (lang)
-  "Return major mode that should be used for LANG.
-LANG is a string, and the returned major mode is a symbol."
-  (cl-find-if
-   'fboundp
-   (list (cdr (assoc lang markdown-code-lang-modes))
-         (cdr (assoc (downcase lang) markdown-code-lang-modes))
-         (intern (concat lang "-mode"))
-         (intern (concat (downcase lang) "-mode")))))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-code-blocks-generic (matcher last)
-  "Add text properties to next code block from point to LAST.
-Use matching function MATCHER."
-  (when (funcall matcher last)
-    (save-excursion
-      (save-match-data
-        (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
-               (end (match-end 0))
-               ;; Find positions outside opening and closing backquotes.
-               (bol-prev (progn (goto-char start)
-                                (if (bolp) (point-at-bol 0) (point-at-bol))))
-               (eol-next (progn (goto-char end)
-                                (if (bolp) (point-at-bol 2) (point-at-bol 3))))
-               lang)
-          (if (and markdown-fontify-code-blocks-natively
-                   (or (setq lang (markdown-code-block-lang))
-                       markdown-fontify-code-block-default-mode))
-              (markdown-fontify-code-block-natively lang start end)
-            (add-text-properties start end '(face markdown-pre-face)))
-          ;; Set background for block as well as opening and closing lines.
-          (font-lock-append-text-property
-           bol-prev eol-next 'face 'markdown-code-face)
-          ;; Set invisible property for lines before and after, including newline.
-          (add-text-properties bol-prev start '(invisible markdown-markup))
-          (add-text-properties end eol-next '(invisible markdown-markup)))))
-    t))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-gfm-code-blocks (last)
-  "Add text properties to next GFM code block from point to LAST."
-  (markdown-fontify-code-blocks-generic 'markdown-match-gfm-code-blocks last))
-
-(defun markdown-fontify-fenced-code-blocks (last)
-  "Add text properties to next tilde fenced code block from point to LAST."
-  (markdown-fontify-code-blocks-generic 'markdown-match-fenced-code-blocks last))
-
-;; Based on `org-src-font-lock-fontify-block' from org-src.el.
-(defun markdown-fontify-code-block-natively (lang start end)
-  "Fontify given GFM or fenced code block.
-This function is called by Emacs for automatic fontification when
-`markdown-fontify-code-blocks-natively' is non-nil.  LANG is the
-language used in the block. START and END specify the block
-position."
-  (let ((lang-mode (if lang (markdown-get-lang-mode lang)
-                     markdown-fontify-code-block-default-mode)))
-    (when (fboundp lang-mode)
-      (let ((string (buffer-substring-no-properties start end))
-            (modified (buffer-modified-p))
-            (markdown-buffer (current-buffer)) pos next)
-        (remove-text-properties start end '(face nil))
-        (with-current-buffer
-            (get-buffer-create
-             (concat " markdown-code-fontification:" (symbol-name lang-mode)))
-          ;; Make sure that modification hooks are not inhibited in
-          ;; the org-src-fontification buffer in case we're called
-          ;; from `jit-lock-function' (Bug#25132).
-          (let ((inhibit-modification-hooks nil))
-            (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
-            (insert string " ")) ;; so there's a final property change
-          (unless (eq major-mode lang-mode) (funcall lang-mode))
-          (markdown-font-lock-ensure)
-          (setq pos (point-min))
-          (while (setq next (next-single-property-change pos 'face))
-            (let ((val (get-text-property pos 'face)))
-              (when val
-                (put-text-property
-                 (+ start (1- pos)) (1- (+ start next)) 'face
-                 val markdown-buffer)))
-            (setq pos next)))
-        (add-text-properties
-         start end
-         '(font-lock-fontified t fontified t font-lock-multiline t))
-        (set-buffer-modified-p modified)))))
-
-(require 'edit-indirect nil t)
-(defvar edit-indirect-guess-mode-function)
-(defvar edit-indirect-after-commit-functions)
-
-(defun markdown--edit-indirect-after-commit-function (_beg end)
-  "Ensure trailing newlines at the END of code blocks."
-  (goto-char end)
-  (unless (eq (char-before) ?\n)
-    (insert "\n")))
-
-(defun markdown-edit-code-block ()
-  "Edit Markdown code block in an indirect buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (if (fboundp 'edit-indirect-region)
-        (let* ((bounds (markdown-get-enclosing-fenced-block-construct))
-               (begin (and bounds (goto-char (nth 0 bounds)) (point-at-bol 2)))
-               (end (and bounds (goto-char (nth 1 bounds)) (point-at-bol 1))))
-          (if (and begin end)
-              (let* ((lang (markdown-code-block-lang))
-                     (mode (or (and lang (markdown-get-lang-mode lang))
-                               markdown-edit-code-block-default-mode))
-                     (edit-indirect-guess-mode-function
-                      (lambda (_parent-buffer _beg _end)
-                        (funcall mode))))
-                (edit-indirect-region begin end 'display-buffer))
-            (user-error "Not inside a GFM or tilde fenced code block")))
-      (when (y-or-n-p "Package edit-indirect needed to edit code blocks. Install it now? ")
-        (progn (package-refresh-contents)
-               (package-install 'edit-indirect)
-               (markdown-edit-code-block))))))
-
-
-;;; Table Editing
-
-;; These functions were originally adapted from `org-table.el'.
-
-;; General helper functions
-
-(defmacro markdown--with-gensyms (symbols &rest body)
-  (declare (debug (sexp body)) (indent 1))
-  `(let ,(mapcar (lambda (s)
-                   `(,s (make-symbol (concat "--" (symbol-name ',s)))))
-                 symbols)
-     ,@body))
-
-(defun markdown--split-string (string &optional separators)
-  "Splits STRING into substrings at SEPARATORS.
-SEPARATORS is a regular expression. If nil it defaults to
-`split-string-default-separators'. This version returns no empty
-strings if there are matches at the beginning and end of string."
-  (let ((start 0) notfirst list)
-    (while (and (string-match
-                 (or separators split-string-default-separators)
-                 string
-                 (if (and notfirst
-                          (= start (match-beginning 0))
-                          (< start (length string)))
-                     (1+ start) start))
-                (< (match-beginning 0) (length string)))
-      (setq notfirst t)
-      (or (eq (match-beginning 0) 0)
-          (and (eq (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-               (eq (match-beginning 0) start))
-          (push (substring string start (match-beginning 0)) list))
-      (setq start (match-end 0)))
-    (or (eq start (length string))
-        (push (substring string start) list))
-    (nreverse list)))
-
-(defun markdown--string-width (s)
-  "Return width of string S.
-This version ignores characters with invisibility property
-`markdown-markup'."
-  (let (b)
-    (when (or (eq t buffer-invisibility-spec)
-              (member 'markdown-markup buffer-invisibility-spec))
-      (while (setq b (text-property-any
-                      0 (length s)
-                      'invisible 'markdown-markup s))
-        (setq s (concat
-                 (substring s 0 b)
-                 (substring s (or (next-single-property-change
-                                   b 'invisible s)
-                                  (length s))))))))
-  (string-width s))
-
-(defun markdown--remove-invisible-markup (s)
-  "Remove Markdown markup from string S.
-This version removes characters with invisibility property
-`markdown-markup'."
-  (let (b)
-    (while (setq b (text-property-any
-                    0 (length s)
-                    'invisible 'markdown-markup s))
-      (setq s (concat
-               (substring s 0 b)
-               (substring s (or (next-single-property-change
-                                 b 'invisible s)
-                                (length s)))))))
-  s)
-
-;; Functions for maintaining tables
-
-(defvar markdown-table-at-point-p-function nil
-  "Function to decide if point is inside a table.
-
-The indirection serves to differentiate between standard markdown
-tables and gfm tables which are less strict about the markup.")
-
-(defconst markdown-table-line-regexp "^[ \t]*|"
-  "Regexp matching any line inside a table.")
-
-(defconst markdown-table-hline-regexp "^[ \t]*|[-:]"
-  "Regexp matching hline inside a table.")
-
-(defconst markdown-table-dline-regexp "^[ \t]*|[^-:]"
-  "Regexp matching dline inside a table.")
-
-(defun markdown-table-at-point-p ()
-  "Return non-nil when point is inside a table."
-  (if (functionp markdown-table-at-point-p-function)
-      (funcall markdown-table-at-point-p-function)
-    (markdown--table-at-point-p)))
-
-(defun markdown--table-at-point-p ()
-  "Return non-nil when point is inside a table."
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (and (looking-at-p markdown-table-line-regexp)
-         (not (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)))))
-
-(defconst gfm-table-line-regexp "^.?*|"
-  "Regexp matching any line inside a table.")
-
-(defconst gfm-table-hline-regexp "^-+\\(|-\\)+"
-  "Regexp matching hline inside a table.")
-
-;; GFM simplified tables syntax is as follows:
-;; - A header line for the column names, this is any text
-;;   separated by `|'.
-;; - Followed by a string -|-|- ..., the number of dashes is optional
-;;   but must be higher than 1. The number of separators should match
-;;   the number of columns.
-;; - Followed by the rows of data, which has the same format as the
-;;   header line.
-;; Example:
-;;
-;; foo | bar
-;; ------|---------
-;; bar | baz
-;; bar | baz
-(defun gfm--table-at-point-p ()
-  "Return non-nil when point is inside a gfm-compatible table."
-  (or (markdown--table-at-point-p)
-      (save-excursion
-        (beginning-of-line)
-        (when (looking-at-p gfm-table-line-regexp)
-          ;; we might be at the first line of the table, check if the
-          ;; line below is the hline
-          (or (save-excursion
-                (forward-line 1)
-                (looking-at-p gfm-table-hline-regexp))
-              ;; go up to find the header
-              (catch 'done
-                (while (looking-at-p gfm-table-line-regexp)
-                  (cond
-                   ((looking-at-p gfm-table-hline-regexp)
-                    (throw 'done t))
-                   ((bobp)
-                    (throw 'done nil)))
-                  (forward-line -1))
-                nil))))))
-
-(defun markdown-table-hline-at-point-p ()
-  "Return non-nil when point is on a hline in a table.
-This function assumes point is on a table."
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (looking-at-p markdown-table-hline-regexp)))
-
-(defun markdown-table-begin ()
-  "Find the beginning of the table and return its position.
-This function assumes point is on a table."
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (and (not (bobp))
-                (markdown-table-at-point-p))
-      (forward-line -1))
-    (unless (eobp)
-      (forward-line 1))
-    (point)))
-
-(defun markdown-table-end ()
-  "Find the end of the table and return its position.
-This function assumes point is on a table."
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (and (not (eobp))
-                (markdown-table-at-point-p))
-      (forward-line 1))
-    (point)))
-
-(defun markdown-table-get-dline ()
-  "Return index of the table data line at point.
-This function assumes point is on a table."
-  (let ((pos (point)) (end (markdown-table-end)) (cnt 0))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (markdown-table-begin))
-      (while (and (re-search-forward
-                   markdown-table-dline-regexp end t)
-                  (setq cnt (1+ cnt))
-                  (< (point-at-eol) pos))))
-    cnt))
-
-(defun markdown-table-get-column ()
-  "Return table column at point.
-This function assumes point is on a table."
-  (let ((pos (point)) (cnt 0))
-    (save-excursion
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (while (search-forward "|" pos t) (setq cnt (1+ cnt))))
-    cnt))
-
-(defun markdown-table-get-cell (&optional n)
-  "Return the content of the cell in column N of current row.
-N defaults to column at point. This function assumes point is on
-a table."
-  (and n (markdown-table-goto-column n))
-  (skip-chars-backward "^|\n") (backward-char 1)
-  (if (looking-at "|[^|\r\n]*")
-      (let* ((pos (match-beginning 0))
-             (val (buffer-substring (1+ pos) (match-end 0))))
-        (goto-char (min (point-at-eol) (+ 2 pos)))
-        ;; Trim whitespaces
-        (setq val (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`[ \t]+" "" val)
-              val (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t]+\\'" "" val)))
-    (forward-char 1) ""))
-
-(defun markdown-table-goto-dline (n)
-  "Go to the Nth data line in the table at point.
-Return t when the line exists, nil otherwise. This function
-assumes point is on a table."
-  (goto-char (markdown-table-begin))
-  (let ((end (markdown-table-end)) (cnt 0))
-    (while (and (re-search-forward
-                 markdown-table-dline-regexp end t)
-                (< (setq cnt (1+ cnt)) n)))
-    (= cnt n)))
-
-(defun markdown-table-goto-column (n &optional on-delim)
-  "Go to the Nth column in the table line at point.
-With optional argument ON-DELIM, stop with point before the left
-delimiter of the cell. If there are less than N cells, just go
-beyond the last delimiter. This function assumes point is on a
-table."
-  (beginning-of-line 1)
-  (when (> n 0)
-    (while (and (> (setq n (1- n)) -1)
-                (search-forward "|" (point-at-eol) t)))
-    (if on-delim
-        (backward-char 1)
-      (when (looking-at " ") (forward-char 1)))))
-
-(defmacro markdown-table-save-cell (&rest body)
-  "Save cell at point, execute BODY and restore cell.
-This function assumes point is on a table."
-  (declare (debug (body)))
-  (markdown--with-gensyms (line column)
-    `(let ((,line (copy-marker (line-beginning-position)))
-           (,column (markdown-table-get-column)))
-       (unwind-protect
-           (progn ,@body)
-         (goto-char ,line)
-         (markdown-table-goto-column ,column)
-         (set-marker ,line nil)))))
-
-(defun markdown-table-blank-line (s)
-  "Convert a table line S into a line with blank cells."
-  (if (string-match "^[ \t]*|-" s)
-      (setq s (mapconcat
-               (lambda (x) (if (member x '(?| ?+)) "|" " "))
-               s ""))
-    (while (string-match "|\\([ \t]*?[^ \t\r\n|][^\r\n|]*\\)|" s)
-      (setq s (replace-match
-               (concat "|" (make-string (length (match-string 1 s)) ?\ ) "|")
-               t t s)))
-    s))
-
-(defun markdown-table-colfmt (fmtspec)
-  "Process column alignment specifier FMTSPEC for tables."
-  (when (stringp fmtspec)
-    (mapcar (lambda (x)
-              (cond ((string-match-p "^:.*:$" x) 'c)
-                    ((string-match-p "^:"     x) 'l)
-                    ((string-match-p ":$"     x) 'r)
-                    (t 'd)))
-            (markdown--split-string fmtspec "\\s-*|\\s-*"))))
-
-(defun markdown-table-align ()
-  "Align table at point.
-This function assumes point is on a table."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((begin (markdown-table-begin))
-        (end (copy-marker (markdown-table-end))))
-    (markdown-table-save-cell
-     (goto-char begin)
-     (let* (fmtspec
-            ;; Store table indent
-            (indent (progn (looking-at "[ \t]*") (match-string 0)))
-            ;; Split table in lines and save column format specifier
-            (lines (mapcar (lambda (l)
-                             (if (string-match-p "\\`[ \t]*|[-:]" l)
-                                 (progn (setq fmtspec (or fmtspec l)) nil) l))
-                           (markdown--split-string (buffer-substring begin end) "\n")))
-            ;; Split lines in cells
-            (cells (mapcar (lambda (l) (markdown--split-string l "\\s-*|\\s-*"))
-                           (remq nil lines)))
-            ;; Calculate maximum number of cells in a line
-            (maxcells (if cells
-                          (apply #'max (mapcar #'length cells))
-                        (user-error "Empty table")))
-            ;; Empty cells to fill short lines
-            (emptycells (make-list maxcells "")) maxwidths)
-       ;; Calculate maximum width for each column
-       (dotimes (i maxcells)
-         (let ((column (mapcar (lambda (x) (or (nth i x) "")) cells)))
-           (push (apply #'max 1 (mapcar #'markdown--string-width column))
-                 maxwidths)))
-       (setq maxwidths (nreverse maxwidths))
-       ;; Process column format specifier
-       (setq fmtspec (markdown-table-colfmt fmtspec))
-       ;; Compute formats needed for output of table lines
-       (let ((hfmt (concat indent "|"))
-             (rfmt (concat indent "|"))
-             hfmt1 rfmt1 fmt)
-         (dolist (width maxwidths (setq hfmt (concat (substring hfmt 0 -1) "|")))
-           (setq fmt (pop fmtspec))
-           (cond ((equal fmt 'l) (setq hfmt1 ":%s-|" rfmt1 " %%-%ds |"))
-                 ((equal fmt 'r) (setq hfmt1 "-%s:|" rfmt1  " %%%ds |"))
-                 ((equal fmt 'c) (setq hfmt1 ":%s:|" rfmt1 " %%-%ds |"))
-                 (t              (setq hfmt1 "-%s-|" rfmt1 " %%-%ds |")))
-           (setq rfmt (concat rfmt (format rfmt1 width)))
-           (setq hfmt (concat hfmt (format hfmt1 (make-string width ?-)))))
-         ;; Replace modified lines only
-         (dolist (line lines)
-           (let ((line (if line
-                           (apply #'format rfmt (append (pop cells) emptycells))
-                         hfmt))
-                 (previous (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position))))
-             (if (equal previous line)
-                 (forward-line)
-               (insert line "\n")
-               (delete-region (point) (line-beginning-position 2))))))
-       (set-marker end nil)))))
-
-(defun markdown-table-insert-row (&optional arg)
-  "Insert a new row above the row at point into the table.
-With optional argument ARG, insert below the current row."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  (let* ((line (buffer-substring
-                (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)))
-         (new (markdown-table-blank-line line)))
-    (beginning-of-line (if arg 2 1))
-    (unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))
-    (insert-before-markers new "\n")
-    (beginning-of-line 0)
-    (re-search-forward "| ?" (line-end-position) t)))
-
-(defun markdown-table-delete-row ()
-  "Delete row or horizontal line at point from the table."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  (let ((col (current-column)))
-    (kill-region (point-at-bol)
-                 (min (1+ (point-at-eol)) (point-max)))
-    (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p) (beginning-of-line 0))
-    (move-to-column col)))
-
-(defun markdown-table-move-row (&optional up)
-  "Move table line at point down.
-With optional argument UP, move it up."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  (let* ((col (current-column)) (pos (point))
-         (tonew (if up 0 2)) txt)
-    (beginning-of-line tonew)
-    (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-      (goto-char pos) (user-error "Cannot move row further"))
-    (goto-char pos) (beginning-of-line 1) (setq pos (point))
-    (setq txt (buffer-substring (point) (1+ (point-at-eol))))
-    (delete-region (point) (1+ (point-at-eol)))
-    (beginning-of-line tonew)
-    (insert txt) (beginning-of-line 0)
-    (move-to-column col)))
-
-(defun markdown-table-move-row-up ()
-  "Move table row at point up."
-  (interactive)
-  (markdown-table-move-row 'up))
-
-(defun markdown-table-move-row-down ()
-  "Move table row at point down."
-  (interactive)
-  (markdown-table-move-row nil))
-
-(defun markdown-table-insert-column ()
-  "Insert a new table column."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  (let* ((col (max 1 (markdown-table-get-column)))
-         (begin (markdown-table-begin))
-         (end (copy-marker (markdown-table-end))))
-    (markdown-table-save-cell
-     (goto-char begin)
-     (while (< (point) end)
-       (markdown-table-goto-column col t)
-       (if (markdown-table-hline-at-point-p)
-           (insert "|---")
-         (insert "|   "))
-       (forward-line)))
-    (set-marker end nil)
-    (markdown-table-align)))
-
-(defun markdown-table-delete-column ()
-  "Delete column at point from table."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  (let ((col (markdown-table-get-column))
-        (begin (markdown-table-begin))
-        (end (copy-marker (markdown-table-end))))
-    (markdown-table-save-cell
-     (goto-char begin)
-     (while (< (point) end)
-       (markdown-table-goto-column col t)
-       (and (looking-at "|[^|\n]+|")
-            (replace-match "|"))
-       (forward-line)))
-    (set-marker end nil)
-    (markdown-table-goto-column (max 1 (1- col)))
-    (markdown-table-align)))
-
-(defun markdown-table-move-column (&optional left)
-  "Move table column at point to the right.
-With optional argument LEFT, move it to the left."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  (let* ((col (markdown-table-get-column))
-         (col1 (if left (1- col) col))
-         (colpos (if left (1- col) (1+ col)))
-         (begin (markdown-table-begin))
-         (end (copy-marker (markdown-table-end))))
-    (when (and left (= col 1))
-      (user-error "Cannot move column further left"))
-    (when (and (not left) (looking-at "[^|\n]*|[^|\n]*$"))
-      (user-error "Cannot move column further right"))
-    (markdown-table-save-cell
-     (goto-char begin)
-     (while (< (point) end)
-       (markdown-table-goto-column col1 t)
-       (when (looking-at "|\\([^|\n]+\\)|\\([^|\n]+\\)|")
-         (replace-match "|\\2|\\1|"))
-       (forward-line)))
-    (set-marker end nil)
-    (markdown-table-goto-column colpos)
-    (markdown-table-align)))
-
-(defun markdown-table-move-column-left ()
-  "Move table column at point to the left."
-  (interactive)
-  (markdown-table-move-column 'left))
-
-(defun markdown-table-move-column-right ()
-  "Move table column at point to the right."
-  (interactive)
-  (markdown-table-move-column nil))
-
-(defun markdown-table-next-row ()
-  "Go to the next row (same column) in the table.
-Create new table lines if required."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  (if (or (looking-at "[ \t]*$")
-          (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t") (bolp)))
-      (newline)
-    (markdown-table-align)
-    (let ((col (markdown-table-get-column)))
-      (beginning-of-line 2)
-      (if (or (not (markdown-table-at-point-p))
-              (markdown-table-hline-at-point-p))
-          (progn
-            (beginning-of-line 0)
-            (markdown-table-insert-row 'below)))
-      (markdown-table-goto-column col)
-      (skip-chars-backward "^|\n\r")
-      (when (looking-at " ") (forward-char 1)))))
-
-(defun markdown-table-forward-cell ()
-  "Go to the next cell in the table.
-Create new table lines if required."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  (markdown-table-align)
-  (let ((end (markdown-table-end)))
-    (when (markdown-table-hline-at-point-p) (end-of-line 1))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (progn
-          (re-search-forward "|" end)
-          (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$")
-              (re-search-forward "|" end))
-          (if (and (looking-at "[-:]")
-                   (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*|\\([^-:]\\)" end t))
-              (goto-char (match-beginning 1)))
-          (if (looking-at "[-:]")
-              (progn
-                (beginning-of-line 0)
-                (markdown-table-insert-row 'below))
-            (when (looking-at " ") (forward-char 1))))
-      (error (markdown-table-insert-row 'below)))))
-
-(defun markdown-table-backward-cell ()
-  "Go to the previous cell in the table."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  (markdown-table-align)
-  (when (markdown-table-hline-at-point-p) (end-of-line 1))
-  (condition-case nil
-      (progn
-        (re-search-backward "|" (markdown-table-begin))
-        (re-search-backward "|" (markdown-table-begin)))
-    (error (user-error "Cannot move to previous table cell")))
-  (while (looking-at "|\\([-:]\\|[ \t]*$\\)")
-    (re-search-backward "|" (markdown-table-begin)))
-  (when (looking-at "| ?") (goto-char (match-end 0))))
-
-(defun markdown-table-transpose ()
-  "Transpose table at point.
-Horizontal separator lines will be eliminated."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  (let* ((table (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                 (markdown-table-begin) (markdown-table-end)))
-         ;; Convert table to a Lisp structure
-         (table (delq nil
-                      (mapcar
-                       (lambda (x)
-                         (unless (string-match-p
-                                  markdown-table-hline-regexp x)
-                           (markdown--split-string x "\\s-*|\\s-*")))
-                       (markdown--split-string table "[ \t]*\n[ \t]*"))))
-         (dline_old (markdown-table-get-dline))
-         (col_old (markdown-table-get-column))
-         (contents (mapcar (lambda (_)
-                             (let ((tp table))
-                               (mapcar
-                                (lambda (_)
-                                  (prog1
-                                      (pop (car tp))
-                                    (setq tp (cdr tp))))
-                                table)))
-                           (car table))))
-    (goto-char (markdown-table-begin))
-    (re-search-forward "|") (backward-char)
-    (delete-region (point) (markdown-table-end))
-    (insert (mapconcat
-             (lambda(x)
-               (concat "| " (mapconcat 'identity x " | " ) "  |\n"))
-             contents ""))
-    (markdown-table-goto-dline col_old)
-    (markdown-table-goto-column dline_old))
-  (markdown-table-align))
-
-(defun markdown-table-sort-lines (&optional sorting-type)
-  "Sort table lines according to the column at point.
-
-The position of point indicates the column to be used for
-sorting, and the range of lines is the range between the nearest
-horizontal separator lines, or the entire table of no such lines
-exist. If point is before the first column, user will be prompted
-for the sorting column. If there is an active region, the mark
-specifies the first line and the sorting column, while point
-should be in the last line to be included into the sorting.
-
-The command then prompts for the sorting type which can be
-alphabetically or numerically. Sorting in reverse order is also
-possible.
-
-If SORTING-TYPE is specified when this function is called from a
-Lisp program, no prompting will take place. SORTING-TYPE must be
-a character, any of (?a ?A ?n ?N) where the capital letters
-indicate that sorting should be done in reverse order."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (markdown-table-at-point-p)
-    (user-error "Not at a table"))
-  ;; Set sorting type and column used for sorting
-  (let ((column (let ((c (markdown-table-get-column)))
-                  (cond ((> c 0) c)
-                        ((called-interactively-p 'any)
-                         (read-number "Use column N for sorting: "))
-                        (t 1))))
-        (sorting-type
-         (or sorting-type
-             (read-char-exclusive
-              "Sort type: [a]lpha [n]umeric (A/N means reversed): "))))
-    (save-restriction
-      ;; Narrow buffer to appropriate sorting area
-      (if (region-active-p)
-          (narrow-to-region
-           (save-excursion
-             (progn
-               (goto-char (region-beginning)) (line-beginning-position)))
-           (save-excursion
-             (progn
-               (goto-char (region-end)) (line-end-position))))
-        (let ((start (markdown-table-begin))
-              (end (markdown-table-end)))
-          (narrow-to-region
-           (save-excursion
-             (if (re-search-backward
-                  markdown-table-hline-regexp start t)
-                 (line-beginning-position 2)
-               start))
-           (if (save-excursion (re-search-forward
-                                markdown-table-hline-regexp end t))
-               (match-beginning 0)
-             end))))
-      ;; Determine arguments for `sort-subr'
-      (let* ((extract-key-from-cell
-              (cl-case sorting-type
-                ((?a ?A) #'markdown--remove-invisible-markup) ;; #'identity)
-                ((?n ?N) #'string-to-number)
-                (t (user-error "Invalid sorting type: %c" sorting-type))))
-             (predicate
-              (cl-case sorting-type
-                ((?n ?N) #'<)
-                ((?a ?A) #'string<))))
-        ;; Sort selected area
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (sort-subr (memq sorting-type '(?A ?N))
-                   (lambda ()
-                     (forward-line)
-                     (while (and (not (eobp))
-                                 (not (looking-at
-                                       markdown-table-dline-regexp)))
-                       (forward-line)))
-                   #'end-of-line
-                   (lambda ()
-                     (funcall extract-key-from-cell
-                              (markdown-table-get-cell column)))
-                   nil
-                   predicate)
-        (goto-char (point-min))))))
-
-(defun markdown-table-convert-region (begin end &optional separator)
-  "Convert region from BEGIN to END to table with SEPARATOR.
-
-If every line contains at least one TAB character, the function
-assumes that the material is tab separated (TSV). If every line
-contains a comma, comma-separated values (CSV) are assumed. If
-not, lines are split at whitespace into cells.
-
-You can use a prefix argument to force a specific separator:
-\\[universal-argument] once forces CSV, \\[universal-argument]
-twice forces TAB, and \\[universal-argument] three times will
-prompt for a regular expression to match the separator, and a
-numeric argument N indicates that at least N consecutive
-spaces, or alternatively a TAB should be used as the separator."
-
-  (interactive "r\nP")
-  (let* ((begin (min begin end)) (end (max begin end)) re)
-    (goto-char begin) (beginning-of-line 1)
-    (setq begin (point-marker))
-    (goto-char end)
-    (if (bolp) (backward-char 1) (end-of-line 1))
-    (setq end (point-marker))
-    (when (equal separator '(64))
-      (setq separator (read-regexp "Regexp for cell separator: ")))
-    (unless separator
-      ;; Get the right cell separator
-      (goto-char begin)
-      (setq separator
-            (cond
-             ((not (re-search-forward "^[^\n\t]+$" end t)) '(16))
-             ((not (re-search-forward "^[^\n,]+$" end t)) '(4))
-             (t 1))))
-    (goto-char begin)
-    (if (equal separator '(4))
-        ;; Parse CSV
-        (while (< (point) end)
-          (cond
-           ((looking-at "^") (insert "| "))
-           ((looking-at "[ \t]*$") (replace-match " |") (beginning-of-line 2))
-           ((looking-at "[ \t]*\"\\([^\"\n]*\\)\"")
-            (replace-match "\\1") (if (looking-at "\"") (insert "\"")))
-           ((looking-at "[^,\n]+") (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-           ((looking-at "[ \t]*,") (replace-match " | "))
-           (t (beginning-of-line 2))))
-      (setq re
-            (cond
-             ((equal separator '(4))  "^\\|\"?[ \t]*,[ \t]*\"?")
-             ((equal separator '(16)) "^\\|\t")
-             ((integerp separator)
-              (if (< separator 1)
-                  (user-error "Cell separator must contain one or more spaces")
-                (format "^ *\\| *\t *\\| \\{%d,\\}" separator)))
-             ((stringp separator) (format "^ *\\|%s" separator))
-             (t (error "Invalid cell separator"))))
-      (while (re-search-forward re end t) (replace-match "| " t t)))
-    (goto-char begin)
-    (markdown-table-align)))
-
-
-;;; ElDoc Support
-
-(defun markdown-eldoc-function ()
-  "Return a helpful string when appropriate based on context.
-* Report URL when point is at a hidden URL.
-* Report language name when point is a code block with hidden markup."
-  (cond
-   ;; Hidden URL or reference for inline link
-   ((and (or (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-inline)
-             (thing-at-point-looking-at markdown-regex-link-reference))
-         (or markdown-hide-urls markdown-hide-markup))
-    (let* ((imagep (string-equal (match-string 1) "!"))
-           (edit-keys (markdown--substitute-command-keys
-                       (if imagep
-                           "\\[markdown-insert-image]"
-                         "\\[markdown-insert-link]")))
-           (edit-str (propertize edit-keys 'face 'font-lock-constant-face))
-           (referencep (string-equal (match-string 5) "["))
-           (object (if referencep "reference" "URL")))
-      (format "Hidden %s (%s to edit): %s" object edit-str
-              (if referencep
-                  (concat
-                   (propertize "[" 'face 'markdown-markup-face)
-                   (propertize (match-string-no-properties 6)
-                               'face 'markdown-reference-face)
-                   (propertize "]" 'face 'markdown-markup-face))
-                (propertize (match-string-no-properties 6)
-                            'face 'markdown-url-face)))))
-   ;; Hidden language name for fenced code blocks
-   ((and (markdown-code-block-at-point-p)
-         (not (get-text-property (point) 'markdown-pre))
-         markdown-hide-markup)
-    (let ((lang (save-excursion (markdown-code-block-lang))))
-      (unless lang (setq lang "[unspecified]"))
-      (format "Hidden code block language: %s (%s to toggle markup)"
-              (propertize lang 'face 'markdown-language-keyword-face)
-              (markdown--substitute-command-keys
-               "\\[markdown-toggle-markup-hiding]"))))))
-
-
-;;; Mode Definition  ==========================================================
-
-(defun markdown-show-version ()
-  "Show the version number in the minibuffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (message "markdown-mode, version %s" markdown-mode-version))
-
-(defun markdown-mode-info ()
-  "Open the `markdown-mode' homepage."
-  (interactive)
-  (browse-url "https://jblevins.org/projects/markdown-mode/"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode markdown-mode text-mode "Markdown"
-  "Major mode for editing Markdown files."
-  ;; Natural Markdown tab width
-  (setq tab-width 4)
-  ;; Comments
-  (setq-local comment-start "<!-- ")
-  (setq-local comment-end " -->")
-  (setq-local comment-start-skip "<!--[ \t]*")
-  (setq-local comment-column 0)
-  (setq-local comment-auto-fill-only-comments nil)
-  (setq-local comment-use-syntax t)
-  ;; Syntax
-  (add-hook 'syntax-propertize-extend-region-functions
-            #'markdown-syntax-propertize-extend-region)
-  (add-hook 'jit-lock-after-change-extend-region-functions
-            #'markdown-font-lock-extend-region-function t t)
-  (setq-local syntax-propertize-function #'markdown-syntax-propertize)
-  (syntax-propertize (point-max)) ;; Propertize before hooks run, etc.
-  ;; Font lock.
-  (setq font-lock-defaults
-        '(markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords
-          nil nil nil nil
-          (font-lock-multiline . t)
-          (font-lock-syntactic-face-function . markdown-syntactic-face)
-          (font-lock-extra-managed-props
-           . (composition display invisible rear-nonsticky
-                          keymap help-echo mouse-face))))
-  (if markdown-hide-markup
-      (add-to-invisibility-spec 'markdown-markup)
-    (remove-from-invisibility-spec 'markdown-markup))
-  ;; Wiki links
-  (markdown-setup-wiki-link-hooks)
-  ;; Math mode
-  (when markdown-enable-math (markdown-toggle-math t))
-  ;; Add a buffer-local hook to reload after file-local variables are read
-  (add-hook 'hack-local-variables-hook #'markdown-handle-local-variables nil t)
-  ;; For imenu support
-  (setq imenu-create-index-function
-        (if markdown-nested-imenu-heading-index
-            #'markdown-imenu-create-nested-index
-          #'markdown-imenu-create-flat-index))
-  ;; For menu support in XEmacs
-  (easy-menu-add markdown-mode-menu markdown-mode-map)
-  ;; Defun movement
-  (setq-local beginning-of-defun-function #'markdown-beginning-of-defun)
-  (setq-local end-of-defun-function #'markdown-end-of-defun)
-  ;; Paragraph filling
-  (setq-local fill-paragraph-function #'markdown-fill-paragraph)
-  (setq-local paragraph-start
-              ;; Should match start of lines that start or separate paragraphs
-              (mapconcat #'identity
-                         '(
-                           "\f" ; starts with a literal line-feed
-                           "[ \t\f]*$" ; space-only line
-                           "\\(?:[ \t]*>\\)+[ \t\f]*$"; empty line in blockquote
-                           "[ \t]*[*+-][ \t]+" ; unordered list item
-                           "[ \t]*\\(?:[0-9]+\\|#\\)\\.[ \t]+" ; ordered list item
-                           "[ \t]*\\[\\S-*\\]:[ \t]+" ; link ref def
-                           "[ \t]*:[ \t]+" ; definition
-                           "^|" ; table or Pandoc line block
-                           )
-                         "\\|"))
-  (setq-local paragraph-separate
-              ;; Should match lines that separate paragraphs without being
-              ;; part of any paragraph:
-              (mapconcat #'identity
-                         '("[ \t\f]*$" ; space-only line
-                           "\\(?:[ \t]*>\\)+[ \t\f]*$"; empty line in blockquote
-                           ;; The following is not ideal, but the Fill customization
-                           ;; options really only handle paragraph-starting prefixes,
-                           ;; not paragraph-ending suffixes:
-                           ".*  $" ; line ending in two spaces
-                           "^#+"
-                           "[ \t]*\\[\\^\\S-*\\]:[ \t]*$") ; just the start of a footnote def
-                         "\\|"))
-  (setq-local adaptive-fill-first-line-regexp "\\`[ \t]*[A-Z]?>[ \t]*?\\'")
-  (setq-local adaptive-fill-regexp "\\s-*")
-  (setq-local adaptive-fill-function #'markdown-adaptive-fill-function)
-  (setq-local fill-forward-paragraph-function #'markdown-fill-forward-paragraph)
-  ;; Outline mode
-  (setq-local outline-regexp markdown-regex-header)
-  (setq-local outline-level #'markdown-outline-level)
-  ;; Cause use of ellipses for invisible text.
-  (add-to-invisibility-spec '(outline . t))
-  ;; ElDoc support
-  (if (eval-when-compile (fboundp 'add-function))
-      (add-function :before-until (local 'eldoc-documentation-function)
-                    #'markdown-eldoc-function)
-    (setq-local eldoc-documentation-function #'markdown-eldoc-function))
-  ;; Inhibiting line-breaking:
-  ;; Separating out each condition into a separate function so that users can
-  ;; override if desired (with remove-hook)
-  (add-hook 'fill-nobreak-predicate
-            #'markdown-line-is-reference-definition-p nil t)
-  (add-hook 'fill-nobreak-predicate
-            #'markdown-pipe-at-bol-p nil t)
-
-  ;; Indentation
-  (setq-local indent-line-function markdown-indent-function)
-
-  ;; Flyspell
-  (setq-local flyspell-generic-check-word-predicate
-              #'markdown-flyspell-check-word-p)
-
-  ;; Electric quoting
-  (add-hook 'electric-quote-inhibit-functions
-            #'markdown--inhibit-electric-quote nil :local)
-
-  ;; Backwards compatibility with markdown-css-path
-  (when (boundp 'markdown-css-path)
-    (warn "markdown-css-path is deprecated, see markdown-css-paths.")
-    (add-to-list 'markdown-css-paths markdown-css-path))
-
-  ;; Prepare hooks for XEmacs compatibility
-  (when (featurep 'xemacs)
-    (make-local-hook 'after-change-functions)
-    (make-local-hook 'font-lock-extend-region-functions)
-    (make-local-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook))
-
-  ;; Make checkboxes buttons
-  (when markdown-make-gfm-checkboxes-buttons
-    (markdown-make-gfm-checkboxes-buttons (point-min) (point-max))
-    (add-hook 'after-change-functions #'markdown-gfm-checkbox-after-change-function t t)
-    (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook #'markdown-remove-gfm-checkbox-overlays t t))
-
-  ;; edit-indirect
-  (add-hook 'edit-indirect-after-commit-functions
-            #'markdown--edit-indirect-after-commit-function
-            nil 'local)
-
-  ;; Marginalized headings
-  (when markdown-marginalize-headers
-    (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
-              #'markdown-marginalize-update-current nil t))
-
-  ;; add live preview export hook
-  (add-hook 'after-save-hook #'markdown-live-preview-if-markdown t t)
-  (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook #'markdown-live-preview-remove-on-kill t t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.markdown\\'" . markdown-mode))
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.md\\'" . markdown-mode))
-
-
-;;; GitHub Flavored Markdown Mode  ============================================
-
-(defvar gfm-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run when entering GFM mode.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode gfm-mode markdown-mode "GFM"
-  "Major mode for editing GitHub Flavored Markdown files."
-  (setq markdown-link-space-sub-char "-")
-  (setq markdown-wiki-link-search-subdirectories t)
-  (setq-local markdown-table-at-point-p-function 'gfm--table-at-point-p)
-  (markdown-gfm-parse-buffer-for-languages))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias
- 'gfm-font-lock-keywords
- 'markdown-mode-font-lock-keywords "v2.4")
-
-
-;;; Viewing modes
-
-(defcustom markdown-hide-markup-in-view-modes t
-  "Enable hidden markup mode in `markdown-view-mode' and `gfm-view-mode'."
-  :group 'markdown
-  :type 'boolean
-  :safe 'booleanp)
-
-(defvar markdown-view-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "p") #'markdown-outline-previous)
-    (define-key map (kbd "n") #'markdown-outline-next)
-    (define-key map (kbd "f") #'markdown-outline-next-same-level)
-    (define-key map (kbd "b") #'markdown-outline-previous-same-level)
-    (define-key map (kbd "u") #'markdown-outline-up)
-    (define-key map (kbd "DEL") #'scroll-down-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd "SPC") #'scroll-up-command)
-    (define-key map (kbd ">") #'end-of-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "<") #'beginning-of-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "q") #'kill-this-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "?") #'describe-mode)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `markdown-view-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode markdown-view-mode markdown-mode "Markdown-View"
-  "Major mode for viewing Markdown content."
-  (setq-local markdown-hide-markup markdown-hide-markup-in-view-modes)
-  (read-only-mode 1))
-
-(defvar gfm-view-mode-map
-  markdown-view-mode-map
-  "Keymap for `gfm-view-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode gfm-view-mode gfm-mode "GFM-View"
-  "Major mode for viewing GitHub Flavored Markdown content."
-  (setq-local markdown-hide-markup markdown-hide-markup-in-view-modes)
-  (read-only-mode 1))
-
-
-;;; Live Preview Mode  ============================================
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode markdown-live-preview-mode
-  "Toggle native previewing on save for a specific markdown file."
-  :lighter " MD-Preview"
-  (if markdown-live-preview-mode
-      (if (markdown-live-preview-get-filename)
-          (markdown-display-buffer-other-window (markdown-live-preview-export))
-        (markdown-live-preview-mode -1)
-        (user-error "Buffer %s does not visit a file" (current-buffer)))
-    (markdown-live-preview-remove)))
-
-
-(provide 'markdown-mode)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; coding: utf-8
-;; End:
-;;; markdown-mode.el ends here
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-;;; memoize-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("memoize.el") (23450 31821 710837 760000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; memoize-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "memoize" "20180614.1930" "Memoization functions" 'nil :commit "9a561268ffb550b257a08710489a95cd087998b6" :authors '(("Christopher Wellons" . "mosquitopsu@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Christopher Wellons" . "mosquitopsu@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/skeeto/emacs-memoize")
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/memoize-20180614.1930/memoize.el
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-;;; memoize.el --- Memoization functions -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
-
-;; Author: Christopher Wellons <mosquitopsu@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/skeeto/emacs-memoize
-;; Package-Version: 20180614.1930
-;; Version: 1.1
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; `memoize' accepts a symbol or a function. When given a symbol, the
-;; symbol's function definition is memoized and installed overtop of
-;; the original function definition. When given a function, it returns
-;; a memoized version of that function.
-
-;;     (memoize 'my-expensive-function)
-
-;; `defmemoize' defines a memoized function directly, behaving just
-;; like `defun'.
-
-;;     (defmemoize my-expensive-function (x)
-;;       (if (zerop n)
-;;           1
-;;         (* n (my-expensive-function (1- n)))))
-
-;; Memoizing an interactive function will render that function
-;; non-interactive. It would be easy to fix this problem when it comes
-;; to non-byte-compiled functions, but recovering the interactive
-;; definition from a byte-compiled function is more complex than I
-;; care to deal with. Besides, interactive functions are always used
-;; for their side effects anyway.
-
-;; There's no way to memoize nil returns, but why would your expensive
-;; functions do all that work just to return nil? :-)
-
-;; Memoization takes up memory, which should be freed at some point.
-;; Because of this, all memoization has a timeout from when the last
-;; access was. The default timeout is set by
-;; `memoize-default-timeout'.  It can be overriden by using the
-;; `memoize' function, but the `defmemoize' macro will always just use
-;; the default timeout.
-
-;; If you wait to byte-compile the function until *after* it is
-;; memoized then the function and memoization wrapper both get
-;; compiled at once, so there's no special reason to do them
-;; separately. But there really isn't much advantage to compiling the
-;; memoization wrapper anyway.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defvar memoize-default-timeout "2 hours"
-  "The amount of time after which to remove a memoization.
-This represents the time after last use of the memoization after
-which the value is expired. Setting this to nil means to never
-expire, which will cause a memory leak, but may be acceptable for
-very careful uses.")
-
-(defun memoize (func &optional timeout)
-  "Memoize FUNC: a closure, lambda, or symbol.
-
-If argument is a symbol then install the memoized function over
-the original function. The TIMEOUT value, a timeout string as
-used by `run-at-time' will determine when the value expires, and
-will apply after the last access (unless another access
-happens)."
-  (cl-typecase func
-    (symbol
-     (when (get func :memoize-original-function)
-       (user-error "%s is already memoized" func))
-     (put func :memoize-original-documentation (documentation func))
-     (put func 'function-documentation
-          (concat (documentation func) " (memoized)"))
-     (put func :memoize-original-function (symbol-function func))
-     (fset func (memoize--wrap (symbol-function func) timeout))
-     func)
-    (function (memoize--wrap func timeout))))
-
-(defun memoize-restore (func)
-  "Restore the original, non-memoized definition of FUNC.
-FUNC should be a symbol which has been memoized with `memoize'."
-  (unless (get func :memoize-original-function)
-    (user-error "%s is not memoized" func))
-  (fset func (get func :memoize-original-function))
-  (put func :memoize-original-function nil)
-  (put func 'function-documentation
-       (get func :memoize-original-documentation))
-  (put func :memoize-original-documentation nil))
-
-(defun memoize--wrap (func timeout)
-  "Return the memoized version of FUNC.
-TIMEOUT specifies how long the values last from last access. A
-nil timeout will cause the values to never expire, which will
-cause a memory leak as memoize is use, so use the nil value with
-care."
-  (let ((table (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-        (timeouts (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-    (lambda (&rest args)
-      (let ((value (gethash args table)))
-        (unwind-protect
-            (or value (puthash args (apply func args) table))
-          (let ((existing-timer (gethash args timeouts))
-                (timeout-to-use (or timeout memoize-default-timeout)))
-            (when existing-timer
-              (cancel-timer existing-timer))
-            (when timeout-to-use
-              (puthash args
-                       (run-at-time timeout-to-use nil
-                                    (lambda ()
-                                      (remhash args table))) timeouts))))))))
-
-(defmacro defmemoize (name arglist &rest body)
-  "Create a memoize'd function. NAME, ARGLIST, DOCSTRING and BODY
-have the same meaning as in `defun'."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  `(progn
-     (defun ,name ,arglist
-       ,@body)
-     (memoize (quote ,name))))
-
-(defun memoize-by-buffer-contents (func)
-    "Memoize the given function by buffer contents.
-If argument is a symbol then install the memoized function over
-the original function."
-  (cl-typecase func
-    (symbol
-     (put func 'function-documentation
-          (concat (documentation func) " (memoized by buffer contents)"))
-     (fset func (memoize-by-buffer-contents--wrap (symbol-function func)))
-     func)
-    (function (memoize-by-buffer-contents--wrap func))))
-
-(defun memoize-by-buffer-contents--wrap (func)
-  "Return the memoization based on the buffer contents of FUNC.
-
-This form of memoization will be based off the current buffer
-contents. A different memoization is stored for all buffer
-contents, although old contents and no-longer-existant buffers
-will get garbage collected."
-  ;; We need 3 tables here to properly garbage collect. First is the
-  ;; table for the memoization itself, `memoization-table'. It holds a
-  ;; cons of the content hash and the function arguments.
-  ;;
-  ;; Buffer contents change often, though, so we want these entries to
-  ;; be automatically garbage collected when the buffer changes or the
-  ;; buffer goes away. To keep the entries around, we need to tie the
-  ;; content hash to the buffer, so that the content hash string
-  ;; doesn't go away until the buffer does. We do that with the
-  ;; `buffer-to-contents-table'.
-  ;;
-  ;; But even if the buffer content does change, we need to expire the
-  ;; memoization entries for that particular buffer content. So we
-  ;; have a `contents-to-memoization-table' that we use to tie the
-  ;; content hash to the memoization conses used as keys in the
-  ;; `memoization-table'.
-  ;;
-  ;; If a buffer's value changes, we make sure the next time we put a
-  ;; new value at the `buffer-to-contents-table', which causes the
-  ;; hash string to disappear. This causes the hash-string to
-  ;; disappear from the `contents-to-memoization-table', which causes
-  ;; the memoizations based on that content string to disappear from
-  ;; the `memoization-table'.
-  (let ((memoization-table (make-hash-table :test 'equal :weakness 'key))
-        (buffer-to-contents-table (make-hash-table :weakness 'key))
-        (contents-to-memoization-table (make-hash-table :weakness 'key)))
-    (lambda (&rest args)
-      (let* ((bufhash (secure-hash 'md5 (buffer-string)))
-             (memokey (cons bufhash args))
-             (value (gethash memokey memoization-table)))
-        (or value
-            (progn
-              (puthash (current-buffer) bufhash buffer-to-contents-table)
-              (puthash bufhash memokey contents-to-memoization-table)
-              (puthash memokey (apply func args) memoization-table)))))))
-
-(defmacro defmemoize-by-buffer-contents (name arglist &rest body)
-  "Create a memoize'd-by-buffer-contents function. NAME, ARGLIST,
-DOCSTRING and BODY have the same meaning as in `defun'."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  `(progn
-     (defun ,name ,arglist
-       ,@body)
-     (memoize-by-buffer-contents (quote ,name))))
-
-(provide 'memoize)
-
-;;; memoize.el ends here
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-;;; nix-build.el -- run nix commands in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Keywords: nix
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'nix)
-(require 'nix-search)
-
-(defun nix-build (&optional file attr)
-  "Run nix-build in a compilation buffer.
-FILE the file to parse.
-ATTR the attribute to build."
-  (interactive (list (nix-read-file) nil))
-  (unless attr (setq attr (nix-read-attr file)))
-
-  (setq compile-command (format "%s %s -A '%s'" nix-build-executable
-				file attr))
-  (setq-default compilation-directory default-directory)
-  (compilation-start compile-command nil
-		     (apply-partially (lambda (attr _)
-					(format "*nix-build*<%s>" attr))
-				      attr)))
-
-(provide 'nix-build)
-;;; nix-build.el ends here
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-;;; nix-drv-mode.el --- Major mode for viewing .drv files
-
-;; Maintainer: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Version: 1.2.1
-;; Keywords: nix, languages, tools, unix
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A major mode for viewing Nix derivations (.drv files). See the Nix
-;; manual for more information available at
-;; https://nixos.org/nix/manual/.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'json-mode)
-(require 'nix)
-
-(defvar-local nix-drv-mode nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun nix-drv-mode ()
-  "Pretty print Nix’s .drv files."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (string-match (format "^%s/" nix-store-dir) (buffer-file-name))
-    (if nix-drv-mode
-        (progn
-          (erase-buffer)
-          (insert-file-contents (buffer-file-name))
-          (setq nix-drv-mode nil)
-          (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-          (read-only-mode nil))
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (setq nix-drv-mode t)
-        (erase-buffer)
-        (insert (shell-command-to-string
-                 (format "%s show-derivation \"%s\""
-		         nix-executable
-		         (buffer-file-name))))
-        (json-mode)
-        (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-        (read-only-mode 1)))))
-
-(provide 'nix-drv-mode)
-;;; nix-drv-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-drv-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-drv-mode.elc
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index 43eab55d2955..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-drv-mode.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-edit.el
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@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-;;; nix-edit.el -- run nix commands in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Keywords: nix
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'nix)
-(require 'nix-search)
-
-(defun nix-edit (&optional file attr)
-  "Open the nix log.
-FILE the nix file to load from.
-ATTR the attribute to find in nix expressions."
-  (interactive (list (nix-read-file) nil))
-  (unless attr (setq attr (nix-read-attr file)))
-
-  (let ((stdout (generate-new-buffer "nix-edit"))
-        (process-environment (cons "EDITOR=echo" process-environment))
-	result)
-    (call-process nix-executable nil (list stdout nil) nil
-		  "edit" "-f" file attr)
-    (with-current-buffer stdout
-      (when (eq (buffer-size) 0)
-	(error
-	 "Error: nix edit failed to produce any output"))
-      (setq result (substring (buffer-string) 0 (- (buffer-size) 1))))
-    (kill-buffer stdout)
-    (find-file result)))
-
-(provide 'nix-edit)
-;;; nix-edit.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-edit.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-edit.elc
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index 474ed1fe99f3..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-edit.elc
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index e9a65a6a41c7..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-format.el
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@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-;;; nix-format.el --- Nix formatter -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defcustom nix-nixfmt-bin "nixfmt"
-  "Path to nixfmt executable."
-  :group 'nix
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defun nix--format-call (buf)
-  "Format BUF using nixfmt."
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*nixfmt*")
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (insert-buffer-substring buf)
-    (if (zerop (call-process-region (point-min) (point-max) nix-nixfmt-bin t t nil))
-        (progn
-          (if (not (string= (buffer-string) (with-current-buffer buf (buffer-string))))
-              (copy-to-buffer buf (point-min) (point-max)))
-          (kill-buffer))
-      (error "Nixfmt failed, see *nixfmt* buffer for details"))))
-
-(defun nix-format-buffer ()
-  "Format the current buffer using nixfmt."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (executable-find nix-nixfmt-bin)
-    (error "Could not locate executable \"%s\"" nix-nixfmt-bin))
-  (nix--format-call (current-buffer))
-  (message "Formatted buffer with nixfmt."))
-
-(provide 'nix-format)
-;;; nix-format.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-format.elc
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index 899ec9790b79..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-instantiate.el
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@@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
-;;; nix-instantiate.el -- run nix commands in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Keywords: nix
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'nix)
-(require 'json)
-
-(defun nix-instantiate--parsed (drv)
-  "Get the parsed version of the .drv file.
-DRV file to load from."
-  (let ((stdout (generate-new-buffer "nix show-derivation"))
-	result)
-    (call-process nix-executable nil (list stdout nil) nil
-		  "show-derivation" drv)
-    (setq result
-	  (cdar (with-current-buffer stdout
-		  (when (eq (buffer-size) 0)
-		    (error "Nix’s show-derivation %s failed to produce any output"
-			   drv))
-		  (goto-char (point-min))
-		  (json-read))))
-    (kill-buffer stdout)
-    result))
-
-(defun nix-instantiate (nix-file &optional attribute parse)
-  "Run nix-instantiate on a Nix expression.
-NIX-FILE the file to instantiate.
-ATTRIBUTE an attribute of the Nix file to use.
-PARSE whether to parse nix-instantiate output."
-  (interactive (list (read-file-name "Nix file: ") nil t))
-
-  (let ((stdout (generate-new-buffer "nix-instantiate"))
-	result)
-    (if attribute
-	(call-process nix-instantiate-executable nil (list stdout nil) nil
-		      nix-file "-A" attribute)
-      (call-process nix-instantiate-executable nil (list stdout nil) nil
-		    nix-file))
-    (with-current-buffer stdout
-      (when (eq (buffer-size) 0)
-	(error
-	 "Error: nix-instantiate %s failed to produce any output"
-	 nix-file))
-      (setq result (substring (buffer-string) 0 (- (buffer-size) 1)))
-      (when parse
-	(setq result (nix-instantiate--parsed result))))
-    (kill-buffer stdout)
-    result))
-
-(defvar nix-instantiate--running-processes nil)
-
-(defun nix-instantiate--sentinel (prop err proc event)
-  "Make a nix-instantiate process.
-PROP the prop name of nix-instantiate--running-processes.
-ERR the error buffer.
-PROC the process that has been run.
-EVENT the event that was fired."
-  (when (string= event "finished\n")
-    (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
-      (unless (eq (buffer-size) 0)
-	(let ((drv (nix-instantiate--parsed
-		    (substring (buffer-string) 0 (- (buffer-size) 1)))))
-	  (dolist
-	      (callback (lax-plist-get nix-instantiate--running-processes prop))
-	    (funcall callback drv)))))
-    (setq nix-instantiate--running-processes
-	  (lax-plist-put nix-instantiate--running-processes prop nil)))
-  (unless (process-live-p proc)
-    (kill-buffer (process-buffer proc))
-    (kill-buffer err)))
-
-(defun nix-instantiate-async (callback nix-file &optional attribute)
-  "Run nix-instantiate on a Nix expression, asynchronously.
-CALLBACK the function to call when instantiate completes.
-NIX-FILE the file to instantiate
-ATTRIBUTE an attribute of the Nix file to use."
-  (setq nix-file (expand-file-name nix-file))
-  (let* ((prop (if attribute
-		   (expand-file-name attribute nix-file) nix-file))
-	 (data (lax-plist-get nix-instantiate--running-processes prop))
-	 (stdout (generate-new-buffer "nix-instantiate"))
-	 (stderr (generate-new-buffer "nix-instantiate error")))
-    (setq nix-instantiate--running-processes
-	  (lax-plist-put nix-instantiate--running-processes
-			 prop (cons callback data)))
-    (make-process
-     :name "nix-instantiate"
-     :buffer stdout
-     :command (append (list nix-instantiate-executable nix-file)
-		      (when attribute (list "-A" attribute)))
-     :noquery t
-     :sentinel (apply-partially 'nix-instantiate--sentinel prop stderr)
-     :stderr stderr)))
-
-(provide 'nix-instantiate)
-;;; nix-instantiate.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-instantiate.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-instantiate.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-instantiate.elc
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index 192ab3170e87..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-log.el
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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-;;; nix-log.el -- run nix commands in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Keywords: nix
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'nix)
-(require 'nix-search)
-(require 'nix-instantiate)
-
-(defun nix-log (file attr)
-  "Open the nix log.
-FILE nix file to parse.
-ATTR attribute to load the log of."
-  (interactive (list (nix-read-file) nil))
-  (unless attr (setq attr (nix-read-attr file)))
-
-  (let* ((drv-file (nix-instantiate file attr))
-         (drv-name (progn
-                     (string-match (format "^%s/\\(.*\\)$" nix-store-dir) drv-file)
-                     (match-string 1 drv-file)))
-         (log-file (format "%s/log/nix/drvs/%s/%s.bz2"
-                           nix-state-dir
-                           (substring drv-name 0 2) drv-name)))
-    (if (file-exists-p log-file)
-        (find-file log-file)
-      (error "No log is available for derivation"))))
-
-(provide 'nix-log)
-;;; nix-log.el ends here
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index 3c0e2aa1a943..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-mode-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,195 +0,0 @@
-;;; nix-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "nix" "nix.el" (23450 31820 380204 865000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from nix.el
-
-(autoload 'pcomplete/nix "nix" "\
-Completion for the nix command.
-
-\(fn)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "nix-drv-mode" "nix-drv-mode.el" (23450 31820
-;;;;;;  368284 688000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from nix-drv-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'nix-drv-mode "nix-drv-mode" "\
-Pretty print Nix’s .drv files.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "nix-mode" "nix-mode.el" (23450 31820 375199
-;;;;;;  485000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from nix-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'nix-mode-format "nix-mode" "\
-Format the entire nix-mode buffer
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'nix-indent-line "nix-mode" "\
-Indent current line in a Nix expression.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'nix-mode "nix-mode" "\
-Major mode for editing Nix expressions.
-
-The following commands may be useful:
-
-  '\\[newline-and-indent]'
-    Insert a newline and move the cursor to align with the previous
-    non-empty line.
-
-  '\\[fill-paragraph]'
-    Refill a paragraph so that all lines are at most `fill-column'
-    lines long.  This should do the right thing for comments beginning
-    with `#'.  However, this command doesn't work properly yet if the
-    comment is adjacent to code (i.e., no intervening empty lines).
-    In that case, select the text to be refilled and use
-    `\\[fill-region]' instead.
-
-The hook `nix-mode-hook' is run when Nix mode is started.
-
-\\{nix-mode-map}
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "nix-prettify-mode" "nix-prettify-mode.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31820 373468 244000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from nix-prettify-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'nix-prettify-mode "nix-prettify-mode" "\
-Toggle Nix Prettify mode.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable Nix Prettify mode if ARG is
-positive, and disable it otherwise.  If called from Lisp, enable
-the mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-When Nix Prettify mode is enabled, hash-parts of the Nix store
-file names (see `nix-prettify-regexp') are prettified,
-i.e. displayed as `nix-prettify-char' character.  This mode can
-be enabled programmatically using hooks:
-
-  (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'nix-prettify-mode)
-
-It is possible to enable the mode in any buffer, however not any
-buffer's highlighting may survive after adding new elements to
-`font-lock-keywords' (see `nix-prettify-special-modes' for
-details).
-
-Also you can use `global-nix-prettify-mode' to enable Nix
-Prettify mode for all modes that support font-locking.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar nix-prettify-global-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Nix-Prettify-Global mode is enabled.
-See the `nix-prettify-global-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `nix-prettify-global-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'nix-prettify-global-mode "nix-prettify-mode" nil)
-
-(autoload 'nix-prettify-global-mode "nix-prettify-mode" "\
-Toggle Nix-Prettify mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Nix-Prettify-Global mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Nix-Prettify mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`nix-prettify-turn-on' would do it.
-See `nix-prettify-mode' for more information on Nix-Prettify mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'global-nix-prettify-mode 'nix-prettify-global-mode)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "nix-repl" "nix-repl.el" (23450 31820 376723
-;;;;;;  937000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from nix-repl.el
-
-(autoload 'nix-repl "nix-repl" "\
-Load the Nix-REPL.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "nix-search" "nix-search.el" (23450 31820 365888
-;;;;;;  565000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from nix-search.el
-
-(autoload 'nix-search "nix-search" "\
-Run nix search.
-SEARCH a search term to use.
-FILE a Nix expression to search in.
-
-\(fn &optional SEARCH FILE)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "nix-shell" "nix-shell.el" (23450 31820 385703
-;;;;;;  48000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from nix-shell.el
-
-(autoload 'nix-shell-unpack "nix-shell" "\
-Run Nix’s unpackPhase.
-FILE is the file to unpack from.
-ATTR is the attribute to unpack.
-
-\(fn FILE ATTR)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'nix-shell-configure "nix-shell" "\
-Run Nix’s configurePhase.
-FILE is the file to configure from.
-ATTR is the attribute to configure.
-
-\(fn FILE ATTR)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'nix-shell-build "nix-shell" "\
-Run Nix’s buildPhase.
-FILE is the file to build from.
-ATTR is the attribute to build.
-
-\(fn FILE ATTR)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'nix-shell-with-string "nix-shell" "\
-A nix-shell emulator in Emacs from a string.
-STRING the nix expression to use.
-
-\(fn STRING)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'nix-shell "nix-shell" "\
-A nix-shell emulator in Emacs.
-FILE the file to instantiate.
-ATTR an attribute of the Nix file to use.
-
-\(fn FILE &optional ATTR)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("nix-build.el" "nix-edit.el" "nix-format.el"
-;;;;;;  "nix-instantiate.el" "nix-log.el" "nix-mode-pkg.el" "nix-shebang.el"
-;;;;;;  "nix-store.el") (23450 31820 389478 574000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; nix-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-mode-pkg.el
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index b39dd987ca70..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-mode-pkg.el
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@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "nix-mode" "20180908.2240" "Major mode for editing .nix files"
-  '((emacs "24.3"))
-  :keywords
-  '("nix" "languages" "tools" "unix")
-  :maintainer
-  '("Matthew Bauer" . "mjbauer95@gmail.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-mode.el
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index 759c85f6785a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-mode.el
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@@ -1,590 +0,0 @@
-;;; nix-mode.el --- Major mode for editing .nix files -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Maintainer: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Version: 1.2.1
-;; Keywords: nix, languages, tools, unix
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; A major mode for editing Nix expressions (.nix files).  See the Nix manual
-;; for more information available at https://nixos.org/nix/manual/.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'nix)
-(require 'nix-format)
-(require 'nix-shebang)
-(require 'nix-shell)
-(require 'nix-repl)
-
-(defgroup nix-mode nil
-  "Nix mode customizations"
-  :group 'nix)
-
-(defcustom nix-indent-function 'indent-relative
-  "The function to use to indent.
-
-Valid functions for this are:
-
-- ‘indent-relative’
-- nix-indent-line (buggy)"
-  :group 'nix-mode
-  :type 'function)
-
-(defcustom nix-mode-caps
-  '(" =[ \n]" "\(" "\{" "\\[" "\\bwith\\b" "\\blet\\b" "\\binherit\\b")
-  "Regular expressions to consider expression caps."
-  :group 'nix-mode
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom nix-mode-ends
-  '(";" "\)" "\\]" "\}" "\\bin\\b")
-  "Regular expressions to consider expression ends."
-  :group 'nix-mode
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom nix-mode-quotes
-  '("''" "\"")
-  "Regular expressions to consider expression quotes."
-  :group 'nix-mode
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defgroup nix-faces nil
-  "Nix faces."
-  :group 'nix-mode
-  :group 'faces)
-
-(defface nix-keyword-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-keyword-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Nix keywords."
-  :group 'nix-faces)
-
-(defface nix-keyword-warning-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-warning-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Nix warning keywords."
-  :group 'nix-faces)
-
-(defface nix-builtin-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-builtin-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Nix builtins."
-  :group 'nix-faces)
-
-(defface nix-constant-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-constant-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Nix constants."
-  :group 'nix-faces)
-
-(defface nix-attribute-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Nix attributes."
-  :group 'nix-faces)
-
-(defface nix-antiquote-face
-  '((t :inherit font-lock-preprocessor-face))
-  "Face used to highlight Nix antiquotes."
-  :group 'nix-faces)
-
-(defvar nix-system-types
-  '("x86_64-linux" "i686-linux" "aarch64-linux" "x86_64-darwin")
-  "List of supported systems.")
-
-;;; Syntax coloring
-
-(defconst nix-keywords
-  '("if" "then"
-    "else" "with"
-    "let" "in"
-    "rec" "inherit"
-    "or"))
-
-(defconst nix-builtins
-  '("builtins" "baseNameOf"
-    "derivation" "dirOf"
-    "true" "false" "null"
-    "isNull" "toString"
-    "fetchTarball" "import"
-    "map" "removeAttrs"))
-
-(defconst nix-warning-keywords
-  '("assert" "abort" "throw"))
-
-(defconst nix-re-file-path
-  "[a-zA-Z0-9._\\+-]*\\(/[a-zA-Z0-9._\\+-]+\\)+")
-
-(defconst nix-re-url
-  "[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9\\+-\\.]*:[a-zA-Z0-9%/\\?:@&=\\+\\$,_\\.!~\\*'-]+")
-
-(defconst nix-re-bracket-path
-  "<[a-zA-Z0-9._\\+-]+\\(/[a-zA-Z0-9._\\+-]+\\)*>")
-
-(defconst nix-re-variable-assign
-  "\\<\\([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_'\-\.]*\\)[ \t]*=[^=]")
-
-(defconst nix-font-lock-keywords
-  `(
-    (,(regexp-opt nix-keywords 'symbols) 0 'nix-keyword-face)
-    (,(regexp-opt nix-warning-keywords 'symbols) 0 'nix-keyword-warning-face)
-    (,(regexp-opt nix-builtins 'symbols) 0 'nix-builtin-face)
-    (,nix-re-url 0 'nix-constant-face)
-    (,nix-re-file-path 0 'nix-constant-face)
-    (,nix-re-variable-assign 1 'nix-attribute-face)
-    (,nix-re-bracket-path 0 'nix-constant-face)
-    (nix--syntax-match-antiquote 0 'nix-antiquote-face t)
-    )
-  "Font lock keywords for nix.")
-
-(defconst nix--variable-char "[a-zA-Z0-9_'\-]")
-
-(defvar nix-mode-abbrev-table
-  (make-abbrev-table)
-  "Abbrev table for Nix mode.")
-
-(makunbound 'nix-mode-syntax-table)
-
-(defvar nix-mode-syntax-table
-  (let ((table (make-syntax-table)))
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?/ ". 14" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?* ". 23" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?# "< b" table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\n "> b" table)
-    ;; We handle strings
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "." table)
-    ;; We handle escapes
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "." table)
-    table)
-  "Syntax table for Nix mode.")
-
-(defun nix--syntax-match-antiquote (limit)
-  "Find antiquote within a Nix expression up to LIMIT."
-  (unless (> (point) limit)
-    (if (get-text-property (point) 'nix-syntax-antiquote)
-        (progn
-          (set-match-data (list (point) (1+ (point))))
-          (forward-char 1)
-          t)
-      (let ((pos (next-single-char-property-change (point) 'nix-syntax-antiquote
-                                                   nil limit)))
-        (when (and pos (not (> pos limit)))
-          (goto-char pos)
-          (let ((char (char-after pos)))
-            (pcase char
-              (`?{
-               (forward-char 1)
-               (set-match-data (list (1- pos) (point)))
-               t)
-              (`?}
-               (forward-char 1)
-               (set-match-data (list pos (point)))
-               t))))))))
-
-(defun nix--mark-string (pos string-type)
-  "Mark string as a Nix string.
-
-POS position of start of string
-STRING-TYPE type of string based off of Emacs syntax table types"
-  (put-text-property pos (1+ pos)
-                     'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|"))
-  (put-text-property pos (1+ pos)
-                     'nix-string-type string-type))
-
-(defun nix--get-parse-state (pos)
-  "Get the result of `syntax-ppss' at POS."
-  (save-excursion (save-match-data (syntax-ppss pos))))
-
-(defun nix--get-string-type (parse-state)
-  "Get the type of string based on PARSE-STATE."
-  (let ((string-start (nth 8 parse-state)))
-    (and string-start (get-text-property string-start 'nix-string-type))))
-
-(defun nix--open-brace-string-type (parse-state)
-  "Determine if this is an open brace string type based on PARSE-STATE."
-  (let ((open-brace (nth 1 parse-state)))
-    (and open-brace (get-text-property open-brace 'nix-string-type))))
-
-(defun nix--open-brace-antiquote-p (parse-state)
-  "Determine if this is an open brace antiquote based on PARSE-STATE."
-  (let ((open-brace (nth 1 parse-state)))
-    (and open-brace (get-text-property open-brace 'nix-syntax-antiquote))))
-
-(defun nix--single-quotes ()
-  "Handle Nix single quotes."
-  (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
-         (end (match-end 0))
-         (context (nix--get-parse-state start))
-         (string-type (nix--get-string-type context)))
-    (unless (or (equal string-type ?\")
-                (and (equal string-type nil)
-                     (< 1 start)
-                     (string-match-p nix--variable-char
-                                     (buffer-substring (1- start) start))))
-      (when (equal string-type nil)
-        (nix--mark-string start ?\')
-        (setq start (+ 2 start)))
-      (when (equal (mod (- end start) 3) 2)
-        (let ((str-peek (buffer-substring end (min (point-max) (+ 2 end)))))
-          (if (member str-peek '("${" "\\n" "\\r" "\\t"))
-              (goto-char (+ 2 end))
-            (nix--mark-string (1- end) ?\')))))))
-
-(defun nix--escaped-antiquote-dq-style ()
-  "Handle Nix escaped antiquote dq style."
-  (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
-         (ps (nix--get-parse-state start))
-         (string-type (nix--get-string-type ps)))
-    (when (equal string-type ?\')
-      (nix--antiquote-open-at (1+ start) ?\'))))
-
-(defun nix--double-quotes ()
-  "Handle Nix double quotes."
-  (let* ((pos (match-beginning 0))
-         (ps (nix--get-parse-state pos))
-         (string-type (nix--get-string-type ps)))
-    (unless (equal string-type ?\')
-      (nix--mark-string pos ?\"))))
-
-(defun nix--antiquote-open-at (pos string-type)
-  "Handle Nix antiquote open at based on POS and STRING-TYPE."
-  (put-text-property pos (1+ pos)
-                     'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "|"))
-  (put-text-property pos (+ 2 pos)
-                     'nix-string-type string-type)
-  (put-text-property (1+ pos) (+ 2 pos)
-                     'nix-syntax-antiquote t))
-
-(defun nix--antiquote-open ()
-  "Handle Nix antiquote open."
-  (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
-         (ps (nix--get-parse-state start))
-         (string-type (nix--get-string-type ps)))
-    (when string-type
-      (nix--antiquote-open-at start string-type))))
-
-(defun nix--antiquote-close-open ()
-  "Handle Nix antiquote close then open."
-  (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
-         (ps (nix--get-parse-state start))
-         (string-type (nix--get-string-type ps)))
-    (if string-type
-        (nix--antiquote-open-at (1+ start) string-type)
-      (when (nix--open-brace-antiquote-p ps)
-        (let ((string-type (nix--open-brace-string-type ps)))
-          (put-text-property start (+ 3 start)
-                             'nix-string-type string-type)
-          (put-text-property start (1+ start)
-                             'nix-syntax-antiquote t)
-          (put-text-property (+ 2 start) (+ 3 start)
-                             'nix-syntax-antiquote t))))))
-
-(defun nix--antiquote-close ()
-  "Handle Nix antiquote close."
-  (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
-         (ps (nix--get-parse-state start)))
-    (unless (nix--get-string-type ps)
-      (let ((string-type (nix--open-brace-string-type ps)))
-        (when string-type
-          (put-text-property start (1+ start)
-                             'nix-string-type string-type)
-          (put-text-property start (1+ start)
-                             'nix-syntax-antiquote t)
-          (let ((ahead (buffer-substring (1+ start) (min (point-max) (+ 5 start)))))
-            (pcase string-type
-              (`?\" (cond
-                     ((or (string-match "^\\\\\"" ahead)
-                          (string-match "^\\\\\\${" ahead))
-                      (nix--mark-string (1+ start) string-type)
-                      (goto-char (+ start (match-end 0) 1)))
-                     ((string-match-p "^\"" ahead)
-                      (goto-char (+ 2 start)))
-                     ((< (1+ start) (point-max))
-                      (nix--mark-string (1+ start) string-type)
-                      (goto-char (+ 2 start)))))
-              (`?\' (cond
-                     ((or (string-match "^'''" ahead)
-                          (string-match "^''\\${" ahead)
-                          (string-match "^''\\\\[nrt]" ahead))
-                      (nix--mark-string (1+ start) string-type)
-                      (goto-char (+ start (match-end 0) 1)))
-                     ((string-match-p "^''" ahead)
-                      (goto-char (+ 3 start)))
-                     ((< (1+ start) (point-max))
-                      (nix--mark-string (1+ start) string-type)
-                      (goto-char (+ 2 start))))))))))))
-
-(defun nix-syntax-propertize (start end)
-  "Special syntax properties for Nix from START to END."
-  (goto-char start)
-  (remove-text-properties start end
-                          '(syntax-table nil nix-string-type nil nix-syntax-antiquote nil))
-  (funcall
-   (syntax-propertize-rules
-    ("\\\\\\\\"
-     (0 nil))
-    ("\\\\\""
-     (0 nil))
-    ("\\\\\\${"
-     (0 (ignore (nix--escaped-antiquote-dq-style))))
-    ("'\\{2,\\}"
-     (0 (ignore (nix--single-quotes))))
-    ("}\\${"
-     (0 (ignore (nix--antiquote-close-open))))
-    ("\\${"
-     (0 (ignore (nix--antiquote-open))))
-    ("}"
-     (0 (ignore (nix--antiquote-close))))
-    ("\""
-     (0 (ignore (nix--double-quotes)))))
-   start end))
-
-;;; Indentation
-
-(defun nix--inside-string-or-comment ()
-  (or (nix--get-string-type (nix--get-parse-state (point)))
-      (nth 4 (syntax-ppss))))
-
-(defun nix-find-backward-matching-token ()
-  (cond
-   ((looking-at "in\\b")
-    (let ((counter 1))
-      (while (and (> counter 0) (re-search-backward "\\b\\(let\\|in\\)\\b" nil t))
-        (unless (nix--inside-string-or-comment)
-          (setq counter (cond ((looking-at "let") (- counter 1))
-                              ((looking-at "in") (+ counter 1))))
-          )
-        )
-      counter ))
-   ((looking-at "}")
-    (backward-up-list) t)
-   ((looking-at "]")
-    (backward-up-list) t)
-   ((looking-at ")")
-    (backward-up-list) t)
-   ))
-
-(defun nix-indent-to-backward-match ()
-  (let ((matching-indentation (save-excursion
-                                (beginning-of-line)
-                                (skip-chars-forward "[:space:]")
-                                (if (nix-find-backward-matching-token)
-                                    (current-indentation)))))
-    (when matching-indentation (indent-line-to matching-indentation) t))
-  )
-
-(defun nix-mode-make-regexp (parts)
-  "Combine the regexps into a single or-delimited regexp."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (string-join parts "\\|"))
-
-(defun nix-mode-caps-regexp ()
-  "Return regexp for matching expression caps."
-  (nix-mode-make-regexp nix-mode-caps))
-
-(defun nix-mode-ends-regexp ()
-  "Return regexp for matching expression ends."
-  (nix-mode-make-regexp nix-mode-ends))
-
-(defun nix-mode-quotes-regexp ()
-  "Return regexp for matching string quotes."
-  (nix-mode-make-regexp nix-mode-quotes))
-
-(defun nix-mode-combined-regexp ()
-  "Return combined regexp for matching items of interest."
-    (nix-mode-make-regexp (append nix-mode-caps
-                                  nix-mode-ends
-                                  nix-mode-quotes)))
-
-(defun nix-mode-search-backward ()
-  "Search backward for items of interest regarding indentation."
-  (re-search-backward (nix-mode-combined-regexp) nil t))
-
-(defun nix-indent-expression-start ()
-  (let* ((ends 0)
-         (once nil)
-         (done nil)
-         (indent (current-indentation)))
-    (save-excursion
-      ;; we want to indent this line, so we don't care what it contains
-      ;; skip to the beginning so reverse searching doesn't find any matches within
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      ;; search backward until an unbalanced cap is found or no cap or end is found
-      (while (and (not done) (nix-mode-search-backward))
-        (cond
-         ((looking-at (nix-mode-quotes-regexp))
-          ;; skip over strings entirely
-          (re-search-backward (nix-mode-quotes-regexp) nil t))
-         ((looking-at (nix-mode-ends-regexp))
-          ;; count the matched end
-          ;; this means we expect to find at least one more cap
-          (setq ends (+ ends 1)))
-         ((looking-at (nix-mode-caps-regexp))
-          ;; we found at least one cap
-          ;; this means our function will return true
-          ;; this signals to the caller we handled the indentation
-          (setq once t)
-          (if (> ends 0)
-              ;; this cap corresponds to a previously matched end
-              ;; reduce the number of unbalanced ends
-              (setq ends (- ends 1))
-            ;; no unbalanced ends correspond to this cap
-            ;; this means we have found the expression that contains our line
-            ;; we want to indent relative to this line
-            (setq indent (current-indentation))
-            ;; signal that the search loop should exit
-            (setq done t))))))
-    ;; done is t when we found an unbalanced expression cap
-    (when done
-      ;; indent relative to the indentation of the expression containing our line
-      (indent-line-to (+ tab-width indent)))
-    ;; return t to the caller if we found at least one cap
-    ;; this signals that we handled the indentation
-    once))
-
-(defun nix-indent-prev-level ()
-  "Get the indent level of the previous line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (skip-chars-backward "\n[:space:]")
-    (current-indentation)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun nix-mode-format ()
-  "Format the entire nix-mode buffer"
-  (interactive)
-  (when (eq major-mode 'nix-mode)
-    (save-excursion
-      (beginning-of-buffer)
-      (while (not (equal (point) (point-max)))
-        (if (equal (string-match-p "^[\s-]*$" (thing-at-point 'line)) 0)
-            (delete-horizontal-space)
-          (nix-indent-line))
-        (next-line)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun nix-indent-line ()
-  "Indent current line in a Nix expression."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((end-of-indentation (save-excursion
-  (cond
-
-   ;; comment
-   ((save-excursion
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (nth 4 (syntax-ppss)))
-    (indent-line-to (nix-indent-prev-level)))
-
-   ;; string
-   ((save-excursion
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (nth 3 (syntax-ppss)))
-    (indent-line-to (+ (nix-indent-prev-level)
-                       (* tab-width (+ (if (save-excursion
-                                             (forward-line -1)
-                                             (end-of-line)
-                                             (skip-chars-backward "[:space:]")
-                                             (looking-back "''" 0)) 1 0)
-                                       (if (save-excursion
-                                             (beginning-of-line)
-                                             (skip-chars-forward
-                                              "[:space:]")
-                                             (looking-at "''")
-                                             ) -1 0)
-                                       )))))
-
-   ;; dedent '}', ']', ')' 'in'
-   ((nix-indent-to-backward-match))
-
-   ;; indent between = and ; + 2, or to 2
-   ((nix-indent-expression-start))
-
-   ;; else
-   (t
-      (indent-line-to (nix-indent-prev-level)))
-   )
-  (point))))
-    (when (> end-of-indentation (point)) (goto-char end-of-indentation)))
-  )
-
-;; Key maps
-
-(defvar nix-mode-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Nix")
-  "Menu for Nix mode.")
-
-(defvar nix-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Local keymap used for Nix mode.")
-
-(defun nix-create-keymap ()
-  "Create the keymap associated with the Nix mode."
-  )
-
-(defun nix-create-menu ()
-  "Create the Nix menu as shown in the menu bar."
-  (let ((m '("Nix"
-             ["Format buffer" nix-format-buffer t])
-           ))
-    (easy-menu-define ada-mode-menu nix-mode-map "Menu keymap for Nix mode" m)))
-
-(nix-create-keymap)
-(nix-create-menu)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode nix-mode prog-mode "Nix"
-  "Major mode for editing Nix expressions.
-
-The following commands may be useful:
-
-  '\\[newline-and-indent]'
-    Insert a newline and move the cursor to align with the previous
-    non-empty line.
-
-  '\\[fill-paragraph]'
-    Refill a paragraph so that all lines are at most `fill-column'
-    lines long.  This should do the right thing for comments beginning
-    with `#'.  However, this command doesn't work properly yet if the
-    comment is adjacent to code (i.e., no intervening empty lines).
-    In that case, select the text to be refilled and use
-    `\\[fill-region]' instead.
-
-The hook `nix-mode-hook' is run when Nix mode is started.
-
-\\{nix-mode-map}
-"
-  :group 'nix-mode
-  :syntax-table nix-mode-syntax-table
-  :abbrev-table nix-mode-abbrev-table
-
-  ;; Disable hard tabs and set tab to 2 spaces
-  ;; Recommended by nixpkgs manual: https://nixos.org/nixpkgs/manual/#sec-syntax
-  (setq-local indent-tabs-mode nil)
-  (setq-local tab-width 2)
-  (setq-local electric-indent-chars '(?\n ?{ ?} ?\[ ?\] ?\( ?\)))
-
-  ;; Font lock support.
-  (setq-local font-lock-defaults '(nix-font-lock-keywords))
-
-  ;; Special syntax properties for Nix
-  (setq-local syntax-propertize-function 'nix-syntax-propertize)
-
-  ;; Look at text properties when parsing
-  (setq-local parse-sexp-lookup-properties t)
-
-  ;; Automatic indentation [C-j]
-  (setq-local indent-line-function nix-indent-function)
-
-  ;; Indenting of comments
-  (setq-local comment-start "# ")
-  (setq-local comment-end "")
-  (setq-local comment-start-skip "\\(^\\|\\s-\\);?#+ *")
-  (setq-local comment-multi-line t)
-
-  ;; Filling of comments
-  (setq-local adaptive-fill-mode t)
-  (setq-local paragraph-start "[ \t]*\\(#+[ \t]*\\)?$")
-  (setq-local paragraph-separate paragraph-start)
-
-  (easy-menu-add nix-mode-menu nix-mode-map))
-
-(provide 'nix-mode)
-;;; nix-mode.el ends here
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-;;; nix-prettify.el -- Prettify Nix store file names  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2014, 2015 Alex Kost <alezost@gmail.com>
-;; Modified by Matthew Bauer for use in nix-mode
-
-;; Author: Alex Kost
-;; Maintainer: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Version: 1.1
-;; Keywords: nix
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package provides minor-mode for prettifying Nix store file
-;; names — i.e., after enabling `nix-prettify-mode',
-;; '/gnu/store/72f54nfp6g1hz873w8z3gfcah0h4nl9p-foo-0.1' names will be
-;; replaced with '/gnu/store/…-foo-0.1' in the current buffer.  There is
-;; also `global-nix-prettify-mode' for global prettifying.
-
-;; To install, add the following to your Emacs init file:
-;;
-;;   (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/dir-with-nix-prettify")
-;;   (autoload 'nix-prettify-mode "nix-prettify" nil t)
-;;   (autoload 'global-nix-prettify-mode "nix-prettify" nil t)
-
-;; If you want to enable/disable composition after "M-x font-lock-mode",
-;; use the following setting:
-;;
-;;   (setq font-lock-extra-managed-props
-;;         (cons 'composition font-lock-extra-managed-props))
-
-;; Credits:
-;;
-;; Thanks to Ludovic Courtès for the idea of this package.
-;;
-;; Thanks to the authors of `prettify-symbols-mode' (part of Emacs 24.4)
-;; and "pretty-symbols.el" <http://github.com/drothlis/pretty-symbols>
-;; for the code.  It helped to write this package.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup nix-prettify nil
-  "Prettify Nix store file names."
-  :prefix "nix-prettify-"
-  :group 'nix
-  :group 'font-lock
-  :group 'convenience)
-
-(defcustom nix-prettify-char ?…
-  "Character used for prettifying."
-  :type 'character
-  :group 'nix-prettify)
-
-(defcustom nix-prettify-decompose-force nil
-  "If non-nil, remove any composition.
-
-By default, after disabling `nix-prettify-mode',
-compositions (prettifying names with `nix-prettify-char') are
-removed only from strings matching `nix-prettify-regexp', so
-that compositions created by other modes are left untouched.
-
-Set this variable to non-nil, if you want to remove any
-composition unconditionally (like variable `prettify-symbols-mode' does).
-Most likely it will do no harm and will make the process of
-disabling `nix-prettify-mode' a little faster."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'nix-prettify)
-
-(defcustom nix-prettify-regexp
-  ;; The following file names / URLs should be abbreviated:
-
-  ;; /gnu/store/…-foo-0.1
-  ;; /nix/store/…-foo-0.1
-  ;; http://hydra.gnu.org/nar/…-foo-0.1
-  ;; http://hydra.gnu.org/log/…-foo-0.1
-
-  (rx "/" (or "store" "nar" "log") "/"
-      ;; Hash-parts do not include "e", "o", "u" and "t".  See base32Chars
-      ;; at <https://github.com/NixOS/nix/blob/master/src/libutil/hash.cc>
-      (group (= 32 (any "0-9" "a-d" "f-n" "p-s" "v-z"))))
-  "Regexp matching file names for prettifying.
-
-Disable `nix-prettify-mode' before modifying this variable and
-make sure to modify `nix-prettify-regexp-group' if needed.
-
-Example of a \"deeper\" prettifying:
-
-  (setq nix-prettify-regexp \"store/[[:alnum:]]\\\\\\={32\\\\}\"
-        nix-prettify-regexp-group 0)
-
-This will transform
-'/gnu/store/72f54nfp6g1hz873w8z3gfcah0h4nl9p-foo-0.1' into
-'/gnu/…-foo-0.1'"
-  :type 'regexp
-  :group 'nix-prettify)
-
-(defcustom nix-prettify-regexp-group 1
-  "Regexp group in `nix-prettify-regexp' for prettifying."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'nix-prettify)
-
-(defvar nix-prettify-special-modes
-  '(nix-info-mode ibuffer-mode)
-  "List of special modes that support font-locking.
-
-By default, \\[global-nix-prettify-mode] enables prettifying in
-all buffers except the ones where `font-lock-defaults' is
-nil (see Info node `(elisp) Font Lock Basics'), because it may
-break the existing highlighting.
-
-Modes from this list and all derived modes are exceptions
-\(`global-nix-prettify-mode' enables prettifying there).")
-
-(defvar nix-prettify-flush-function
-  (cond ((fboundp 'font-lock-flush) #'font-lock-flush)
-        ((fboundp 'jit-lock-refontify) #'jit-lock-refontify))
-  "Function used to refontify buffer.
-This function is called without arguments after
-enabling/disabling `nix-prettify-mode'.  If nil, do nothing.")
-
-(defun nix-prettify-compose ()
-  "Compose matching region in the current buffer."
-  (let ((beg (match-beginning nix-prettify-regexp-group))
-        (end (match-end       nix-prettify-regexp-group)))
-    (compose-region beg end nix-prettify-char 'decompose-region))
-  ;; Return nil because we're not adding any face property.
-  nil)
-
-(defun nix-prettify-decompose-buffer ()
-  "Remove file names compositions from the current buffer."
-  (with-silent-modifications
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (if nix-prettify-decompose-force
-          (remove-text-properties (point-min)
-                                  (point-max)
-                                  '(composition nil))
-        (nix-while-search nix-prettify-regexp
-          (remove-text-properties
-           (match-beginning nix-prettify-regexp-group)
-           (match-end       nix-prettify-regexp-group)
-           '(composition nil)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode nix-prettify-mode
-  "Toggle Nix Prettify mode.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable Nix Prettify mode if ARG is
-positive, and disable it otherwise.  If called from Lisp, enable
-the mode if ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-When Nix Prettify mode is enabled, hash-parts of the Nix store
-file names (see `nix-prettify-regexp') are prettified,
-i.e. displayed as `nix-prettify-char' character.  This mode can
-be enabled programmatically using hooks:
-
-  (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'nix-prettify-mode)
-
-It is possible to enable the mode in any buffer, however not any
-buffer's highlighting may survive after adding new elements to
-`font-lock-keywords' (see `nix-prettify-special-modes' for
-details).
-
-Also you can use `global-nix-prettify-mode' to enable Nix
-Prettify mode for all modes that support font-locking."
-  :init-value nil
-  :lighter " …"
-  (let ((keywords `((,nix-prettify-regexp
-                     (,nix-prettify-regexp-group
-                      (nix-prettify-compose))))))
-    (if nix-prettify-mode
-        ;; Turn on.
-        (font-lock-add-keywords nil keywords)
-      ;; Turn off.
-      (font-lock-remove-keywords nil keywords)
-      (nix-prettify-decompose-buffer))
-    (and nix-prettify-flush-function
-         (funcall nix-prettify-flush-function))))
-
-(defun nix-prettify-supported-p ()
-  "Return non-nil, if the mode can be harmlessly enabled in current buffer."
-  (or font-lock-defaults
-      (apply #'derived-mode-p nix-prettify-special-modes)))
-
-(defun nix-prettify-turn-on ()
-  "Enable `nix-prettify-mode' in the current buffer if needed.
-See `nix-prettify-special-modes' for details."
-  (and (not nix-prettify-mode)
-       (nix-prettify-supported-p)
-       (nix-prettify-mode)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode nix-prettify-global-mode
-  nix-prettify-mode nix-prettify-turn-on)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'global-nix-prettify-mode 'nix-prettify-global-mode)
-
-(provide 'nix-prettify-mode)
-
-;;; nix-prettify-mode.el ends here
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-;;; nix-repl.el --- Nix repl -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defvar nix-prompt-regexp "nix-repl> ")
-
-(require 'comint)
-(require 'nix)
-
-(defgroup nix-repl nil
-  "nix-repl customizations"
-  :group 'nix)
-
-(defcustom nix-repl-executable-args '("repl")
-  "Arguments to provide to nix-repl."
-  :type 'list)
-
-(define-derived-mode nix-repl-mode comint-mode "Nix-REPL"
-  "Interactive prompt for Nix."
-  (setq-local comint-prompt-regexp nix-prompt-regexp)
-  (setq-local comint-prompt-read-only t))
-
-(defmacro nix--with-temp-process-filter (proc &rest body)
-  "Use temp process PROC filter on BODY."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  `(let* ((buf (generate-new-buffer " *temp-process-output*"))
-          (proc-filter-saved (process-filter ,proc))
-          (proc-marker (with-current-buffer buf (point-marker))))
-     (set-process-filter ,proc (nix--process-filter buf proc-marker))
-     (unwind-protect
-         (with-current-buffer buf
-           ,@body)
-       (set-process-filter ,proc proc-filter-saved)
-       (kill-buffer buf))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun nix-repl ()
-  "Load the Nix-REPL."
-  (interactive)
-  (pop-to-buffer-same-window
-   (get-buffer-create "*Nix-REPL*"))
-  (unless (comint-check-proc (current-buffer))
-    (nix--make-repl-in-buffer (current-buffer))
-    (nix-repl-mode)))
-
-(defalias 'nix-repl-show 'nix-repl)
-
-(defun nix--make-repl-in-buffer (buffer)
-  "Make Nix Repl in BUFFER."
-  (apply
-   'make-comint-in-buffer
-   (append `("Nix-REPL" ,buffer ,nix-executable nil)
-           nix-repl-executable-args)))
-
-(defun nix-get-completions (proc prefix)
-  "Get Nix completions from Nix-repl process PROC and based off of PREFIX."
-  (save-match-data
-    (nix--with-temp-process-filter proc
-                                   (goto-char (point-min))
-                                   (process-send-string proc (concat prefix "\t\"" (nix--char-with-ctrl ?a) "\"\n"))
-                                   (let ((i 0))
-                                     (while (and (< (setq i (1+ i)) 100)
-                                                 (not (search-forward-regexp "\"\\([^\"]*\\)\"[\n]*nix-repl>" nil t)))
-                                       (sleep-for 0.01))
-                                     (let ((new-prefix (match-string 1))
-                                           (start-compl (point)))
-                                       (if (string-suffix-p " " new-prefix)
-                                           (list (substring new-prefix 0 -1))
-                                         (process-send-string proc (concat new-prefix "\t\t" (nix--char-with-ctrl ?u) "\n"))
-                                         (goto-char start-compl)
-                                         (setq i 0)
-                                         (while (and (< (setq i (1+ i)) 100)
-                                                     (not (search-forward-regexp
-                                                           "[\n]+nix-repl>\\|Display all \\([0-9]+\\)" nil t)))
-                                           (sleep-for 0.01))
-                                         (if (match-string 1)
-                                             (progn
-                                               (process-send-string proc "n")
-                                               '())
-                                           (search-backward "\n" nil t)
-                                           (split-string (buffer-substring start-compl (1- (point)))))))))))
-
-(defun nix--send-repl (input &optional process mute)
-  "Send INPUT to PROCESS.
-
-MUTE if true then don’t alert user."
-  (let ((proc (or process (get-buffer-process (current-buffer)))))
-    (if mute
-        (nix--with-temp-process-filter proc
-                                       (process-send-string proc input))
-      (process-send-string proc input))))
-
-(defun nix--char-with-ctrl (char)
-  "Generate control character CHAR."
-  (char-to-string (logand #b10011111 char)))
-
-(defun nix--process-filter (buf marker)
-  "Process filter for Nix-rel buffer BUF at MARKER."
-  (lambda (_proc string)
-    (when (buffer-live-p buf)
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char marker)
-          (insert string)
-          (set-marker marker (point)))))))
-
-(provide 'nix-repl)
-;;; nix-repl.el ends here
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-;;; nix-search.el -- run nix commands in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Keywords: nix
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'nix)
-(require 'nix-instantiate)
-(require 'nix-shell)
-(require 'json)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun nix-search (&optional search file)
-  "Run nix search.
-SEARCH a search term to use.
-FILE a Nix expression to search in."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless search (setq search ""))
-  (unless file (nix-read-file))
-
-  (let ((stdout (generate-new-buffer "nix search"))
-	result)
-    (call-process nix-executable nil (list stdout nil) nil
-		  "search" "--json" "-f" file search)
-    (with-current-buffer stdout
-      (when (eq (buffer-size) 0)
-	(error "Error: nix search %s failed to produce any output" search))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (setq result (json-read)))
-    (kill-buffer stdout)
-    (when (called-interactively-p 'any)
-      (let ((display (generate-new-buffer "*nix search*")))
-	(with-current-buffer display
-	  (dolist (entry result)
-	    (widget-insert
-	     (format "attr: %s\nname: %s\nversion: %s\ndescription: %s\n\n"
-                     (car entry)
-		     (alist-get 'pkgName (cdr entry))
-		     (alist-get 'version (cdr entry))
-		     (alist-get 'description (cdr entry)))))
-	  )
-	(display-buffer display 'display-buffer-pop-up-window)))
-    (kill-buffer stdout)
-    result))
-
-(defun nix-search-read-attr (file)
-  "Read from a list of attributes.
-FILE the nix file to look in."
-  (let ((collection
-	 (sort (mapcar (lambda (x) (symbol-name (car x)))
-		       (nix-search "" file))
-	       'string<))
-	(read (cond ((fboundp 'ivy-read) 'ivy-read)
-		    (t 'completing-read))))
-    (funcall read "Attribute: " collection)))
-
-(provide 'nix-search)
-;;; nix-search.el ends here
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-;;; nix-shebang.el --- Handle nix shebang header -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Version: 1.2.1
-;; Keywords: nix, languages, tools, unix
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This detects file headers that look like:
-;; #!/usr/bin/env nix-shell
-;; #!nix-shell -i bash
-
-;; and correctly detects their file modes.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'files)
-
-(defvar nix-shebang-interpreter-regexp "#!\s*nix-shell -i \\([^ \t\n]+\\)"
-  "Regexp for nix-shell -i header.")
-
-(defun nix-shebang-get-interpreter ()
-  "Get interpreter string from nix-shell -i file."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (forward-line 1)
-    (when (looking-at nix-shebang-interpreter-regexp)
-      (match-string 1))))
-
-(defun nix-shebang-mode ()
-  "Detect and run file’s interpreter mode."
-  (let ((mode (nix-shebang-get-interpreter)))
-    (when mode
-      (funcall (assoc-default mode
-                              (mapcar (lambda (e)
-                                        (cons
-                                         (format "\\`%s\\'" (car e))
-                                         (cdr e)))
-                                      interpreter-mode-alist)
-                              #'string-match-p)))))
-
-(provide 'nix-shebang)
-;;; nix-shebang.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-shell.el
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-;;; nix-shell.el -- run nix commands in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Keywords: nix
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; To use this just run:
-
-;; M-x RET nix-shell RET
-
-;; This will give you some
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'nix)
-(require 'nix-instantiate)
-(require 'nix-store)
-
-(defgroup nix-shell nil
-  "All nix-shell options."
-  :group 'nix)
-
-(defcustom nix-shell-inputs '(depsBuildBuild
-			      depsBuildBuildPropagated
-			      nativeBuildInputs
-			      propagatedNativeBuildInputs
-			      depsBuildTarget
-			      depsBuildTargetPropagated)
-  "List of inputs to collect for nix-shell."
-  :type 'list
-  :group 'nix-shell)
-
-(defcustom nix-shell-clear-environment nil
-  "Whether to clear the old ‘exec-path’ & environment.
-Similar to ‘--pure’ argument in command line nix-shell."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'nix-shell)
-
-(defcustom nix-shell-auto-realise t
-  "Whether we can realise paths in the built .drv file."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'nix-shell)
-
-(defcustom nix-file nil
-  "Nix file to build expressions from.
-Should only be set in dir-locals.el file."
-  :type 'stringp
-  :group 'nix-shell)
-
-(defcustom nix-attr nil
-  "Nix attribute path to use.
-Should only be set in dir-locals.el file."
-  :type 'stringp
-  :group 'nix-shell)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun nix-shell-unpack (file attr)
-  "Run Nix’s unpackPhase.
-FILE is the file to unpack from.
-ATTR is the attribute to unpack."
-  (interactive (list (nix-read-file) nil))
-  (unless attr (setq attr (nix-read-attr file)))
-
-  (nix-shell--run-phase "unpack" file attr))
-
-(defun nix-read-attr (_)
-  "Get nix attribute from user."
-  (read-string "Nix attr: "))
-
-(defun nix-read-file ()
-  "Get nix file from user."
-  (cond
-   (nix-file nix-file)
-   ((file-exists-p "shell.nix") "shell.nix")
-   ((file-exists-p "default.nix") "default.nix")
-   (t (read-file-name "Nix file: " nil "<nixpkgs>"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun nix-shell-configure (file attr)
-  "Run Nix’s configurePhase.
-FILE is the file to configure from.
-ATTR is the attribute to configure."
-  (interactive (list (nix-read-file) nil))
-  (unless attr (setq attr (nix-read-attr file)))
-
-  (nix-shell--run-phase "configure" file attr))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun nix-shell-build (file attr)
-  "Run Nix’s buildPhase.
-FILE is the file to build from.
-ATTR is the attribute to build."
-  (interactive (list (nix-read-file) nil))
-  (unless attr (setq attr (nix-read-attr file)))
-
-  (nix-shell--run-phase "build" file attr))
-
-(defun nix-shell--run-phase (phase file attr)
-  "Get source from a Nix derivation.
-PHASE phase to run.
-FILE used for base of Nix expresions.
-ATTR from NIX-FILE to get Nix expressions from."
-  (shell-command
-   (format "%s '%s' -A '%s' --run 'if [ -z \"$%sPhase\" ]; then eval %sPhase; else eval \"$%sPhase\"; fi' &"
-	   nix-shell-executable
-	   file attr phase phase phase)))
-
-(declare-function flycheck-buffer "flycheck")
-
-(defun nix-shell--callback (buffer drv)
-  "Run the nix-shell callback to setup the buffer.
-The BUFFER to run in.
-The DRV file to use."
-  (let* ((env (alist-get 'env drv))
-	 (stdenv (alist-get 'stdenv env))
-	 (system (alist-get 'system env))
-	 (inputs (remove nil
-			 (apply 'append
-				(mapcar (lambda (prop)
-					  (split-string (alist-get prop env)))
-					nix-shell-inputs)))))
-
-    ;; Prevent accidentally rebuilding the world.
-    (unless (file-directory-p stdenv)
-      (error
-       "Your stdenv at %s has not been built. Please run: nix-store -r %s"
-       stdenv stdenv))
-
-    ;; Make sure this .drv file can actually be built here.
-    (unless (string= system (nix-system))
-      (error
-       "Your system (%s) does not match .drv’s build system (%s)"
-       (nix-system) system))
-
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (when nix-shell-clear-environment
-	(setq-local exec-path nil)
-	(setq-local eshell-path-env "")
-	;; (setq-local process-environment nil)
-	)
-
-      (dolist (input inputs)
-	(when (and (not (file-directory-p input))
-		   nix-shell-auto-realise)
-	  (nix-store-realise input))
-
-	(let ((bin (expand-file-name "bin" input))
-	      (man (expand-file-name "share/man" input))
-	      (include (expand-file-name "include" input)))
-	  (add-to-list 'exec-path bin)
-	  (setq-local eshell-path-env
-		      (format "%s:%s" bin eshell-path-env))
-	  (add-to-list 'woman-manpath man)
-	  (add-to-list 'ffap-c-path include)
-	  (add-to-list 'Man-header-file-path include)
-	  (add-to-list 'irony-additional-clang-options
-		       (format "-I%s" include))))
-
-      (when flycheck-mode
-	(flycheck-buffer))
-      )))
-
-(defun nix-shell-with-packages (packages &optional pkgs-file)
-  "Create a nix shell environment from the listed package.
-PACKAGES a list of packages to use.
-PKGS-FILE the Nix file to get the packages from."
-  (nix-instantiate-async (apply-partially 'nix-shell--callback
-					  (current-buffer))
-			 (nix-shell--with-packages-file packages pkgs-file)
-			 ))
-
-(defun nix-shell--with-packages-file (packages &optional pkgs-file)
-  "Get a .nix file from the packages list.
-PACKAGES to put in the .nix file.
-PKGS-FILE package set to pull from."
-  (unless pkgs-file (setq pkgs-file "<nixpkgs>"))
-  (let ((nix-file (make-temp-file "nix-shell" nil ".nix")))
-    (with-temp-file nix-file
-      (insert (format "with import %s { };\n" pkgs-file))
-      (insert "runCommandCC \"shell\" {\n")
-      (insert "	 nativeBuildInputs = [\n")
-      (mapc (lambda (x) (insert (format "	  %s\n" x))) packages)
-      (insert "	 ];\n")
-      (insert "} \"\"\n"))
-    nix-file))
-
-(defun nix-eshell-with-packages (packages &optional pkgs-file)
-  "Create an Eshell buffer that has the shell environment in it.
-PACKAGES a list of packages to pull in.
-PKGS-FILE a file to use to get the packages."
-  (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer "*nix-eshell*")))
-    (pop-to-buffer-same-window buffer)
-
-    (setq-local nix-shell-clear-environment t)
-
-    (nix-shell--callback
-     (current-buffer)
-     (nix-instantiate
-      (nix-shell--with-packages-file packages pkgs-file) nil t))
-
-    (eshell-mode)
-    buffer))
-
-(defun nix-eshell (file &optional attr)
-  "Create an Eshell buffer that has the shell environment in it.
-FILE the .nix expression to create a shell for.
-ATTR attribute to instantiate in NIX-FILE."
-  (interactive (list (nix-read-file) nil))
-  (unless attr (setq attr (nix-read-attr nix-file)))
-
-  (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer "*nix-eshell*")))
-    (pop-to-buffer-same-window buffer)
-
-    (setq-local nix-shell-clear-environment t)
-
-    (nix-shell--callback
-     (current-buffer)
-     (nix-instantiate file attr t))
-
-    (eshell-mode)
-    buffer))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun nix-shell-with-string (string)
-  "A nix-shell emulator in Emacs from a string.
-STRING the nix expression to use."
-  (let ((file (make-temp-file "nix-shell" nil ".nix")))
-    (with-temp-file file (insert string))
-    (nix-instantiate-async (apply-partially 'nix-shell--callback
-					    (current-buffer))
-			   file)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun nix-shell (file &optional attr)
-  "A nix-shell emulator in Emacs.
-FILE the file to instantiate.
-ATTR an attribute of the Nix file to use."
-  (interactive (list (nix-read-file) nil))
-  (unless attr (setq attr (nix-read-attr file)))
-
-  (nix-instantiate-async (apply-partially 'nix-shell--callback
-					  (current-buffer))
-			 file attr))
-
-(provide 'nix-shell)
-;;; nix-shell.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-shell.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-shell.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index bf250a8bb8fc..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-shell.elc
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index eeaecbb453ac..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-store.el
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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-;;; nix-store.el -- run nix commands in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Keywords: nix
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'nix)
-
-(defun nix-store-realise (path)
-  "Realise a path asynchronously.
-PATH the path within /nix/store to realise"
-  (make-process
-   :buffer nil
-   :command (list nix-store-executable "-r" path)
-   :noquery t
-   :name (format "*nix-store*<%s>" path)))
-
-(provide 'nix-store)
-;;; nix-store.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-store.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-store.elc
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index f7fb690221f3..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix-store.elc
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index 3261e075b4e7..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix.el
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@@ -1,289 +0,0 @@
-;;; nix.el -- run nix commands in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: Matthew Bauer <mjbauer95@gmail.com>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/NixOS/nix-mode
-;; Keywords: nix
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; To use this just run:
-
-;; M-x RET nix-shell RET
-
-;; This will give you some
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'pcomplete)
-
-(defgroup nix nil
-  "Nix-related customizations"
-  :group 'languages)
-
-(defcustom nix-executable (executable-find "nix")
-  "Nix executable location."
-  :group 'nix
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom nix-build-executable (executable-find "nix-build")
-  "Nix-build executable location."
-  :group 'nix
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom nix-instantiate-executable (executable-find "nix-instantiate")
-  "Nix executable location."
-  :group 'nix
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom nix-store-executable (executable-find "nix-store")
-  "Nix executable location."
-  :group 'nix
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom nix-shell-executable (executable-find "nix-shell")
-  "Location of ‘nix-shell’ executable."
-  :group 'nix
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom nix-store-dir "/nix/store"
-  "Nix store directory."
-  :group 'nix
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom nix-state-dir "/nix/var"
-  "Nix store directory."
-  :group 'nix
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defun nix-system ()
-  "Get the current system tuple."
-  (let ((stdout (generate-new-buffer "nix eval"))
-        result)
-    (call-process nix-executable nil (list stdout nil) nil
-		  "eval" "--raw" "(builtins.currentSystem)")
-    (with-current-buffer stdout (setq result (buffer-string)))
-    (kill-buffer stdout)
-    result))
-
-(defvar nix-commands
-  '("add-to-store"
-    "build"
-    "cat-nar"
-    "cat-store"
-    "copy"
-    "copy-sigs"
-    "dump-path"
-    "edit"
-    "eval"
-    "hash-file"
-    "hash-path"
-    "log"
-    "ls-nar"
-    "ls-store"
-    "optimise-store"
-    "path-info"
-    "ping-store"
-    "repl"
-    "run"
-    "search"
-    "show-config"
-    "show-derivation"
-    "sign-paths"
-    "to-base16"
-    "to-base32"
-    "to-base64"
-    "upgrade-nix"
-    "verify"
-    "why-depends"))
-
-(defvar nix-toplevel-options
-  '("-v"
-    "--verbose"
-    "-h"
-    "--help"
-    "--debug"
-    "--help-config"
-    "--option"
-    "--version"))
-
-(defvar nix-config-options
-  '("allowed-uris"
-    "allow-import-from-derivation"
-    "allow-new-priveleges"
-    "allowed-users"
-    "auto-optimise-store"
-    "builders"
-    "builders-use-substitutes"
-    "build-users-group"
-    "compress-build-log"
-    "connect-timeout"
-    "cores"
-    "extra-sandbox-paths"
-    "extra-substituters"
-    "fallback"
-    "fsync-metadata"
-    "hashed-mirrors"
-    "http-connections"
-    "keep-build-log"
-    "keep-derivations"
-    "keep-env-derivations"
-    "keep-outputs"
-    "max-build-log-size"
-    "max-jobs"
-    "max-silent-time"
-    "netrc-file"
-    "plugin-files"
-    "pre-build-hook"
-    "repeat"
-    "require-sigs"
-    "restrict-eval"
-    "sandbox"
-    "sandbox-dev-shm-size"
-    "sandbox-paths"
-    "secret-key-files"
-    "show-trace"
-    "substitute"
-    "substituters"
-    "system"
-    "timeout"
-    "trusted-public-keys"
-    "trusted-subtituters"
-    "trusted-users"))
-
-(defun nix--pcomplete-flags (options)
-  "Complete flags to the Nix command.
-OPTIONS a list of options to accept."
-  (while (pcomplete-match "^-" 0)
-    (pcomplete-here options)
-    (let ((last-arg (nth (1- pcomplete-index) pcomplete-args)))
-      (cond
-       ((string= "--option" last-arg)
-        (pcomplete-here nix-config-options)
-        (pcomplete-here))
-       ((or (string= "-f" last-arg) (string= "--file" last-arg))
-        (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-entries nil 'file-exists-p)))
-       ((or (string= "--arg" last-arg) (string= "--argstr" last-arg))
-        (pcomplete-here)
-        (pcomplete-here))
-       ((or (string= "-I" last-arg) (string= "--include" last-arg))
-        (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-entries nil 'file-exists-p)))
-       ((or (string= "-k" last-arg) (string= "--keep" last-arg))
-        (pcomplete-here))
-       ((or (string= "-u" last-arg) (string= "--unset" last-arg))
-        (pcomplete-here))
-       ((or (string= "-s" last-arg) (string= "--substituter" last-arg))
-        (pcomplete-here))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun pcomplete/nix ()
-  "Completion for the nix command."
-  (nix--pcomplete-flags nix-toplevel-options)
-  (pcomplete-here nix-commands)
-  (pcase (nth (1- pcomplete-index) pcomplete-args)
-    ("run"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--arg" "--argstr" "-c" "--command"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "-i" "-I" "--include"
-                                     "-k" "--keep" "-u" "--unset"))))
-    ("build"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--arg" "--argstr" "--dry-run"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "-I" "--include"
-                                     "--no-link" "-o" "--out-link"))))
-    ("add-to-store"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--dry-run" "-n" "--name"))))
-    ("copy"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--all" "--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "--from"
-                                     "-I" "--include" "--no-check-sigs"
-                                     "--no-recursive" "-s" "--substitute"
-                                     "--to"))))
-    ("copy-sigs"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--all" "--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "-I" "--include"
-                                     "-r" "--recursive" "-s" "--substituter"))))
-    ("dump-path"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "-I" "--include"))))
-    ("edit"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "-I" "--include"))))
-    ("eval"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "-I" "--include"
-                                     "--json" "--raw"))))
-    ("hash-file"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--base16" "--base32"
-                                     "--base64" "--type"))))
-    ("hash-path"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--base16" "--base32"
-                                     "--base64" "--type"))))
-    ("log"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "-I" "--include"
-                                     "--json" "--raw"))))
-    ("ls-nar"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("-d" "--directory"
-                                     "--json" "-l" "--long"
-                                     "-R" "--recursive"))))
-    ("ls-store"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("-d" "--directory"
-                                     "--json" "-l" "--long"
-                                     "-R" "--recursive"))))
-    ("repl"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-I" "--include"))))
-    ("search"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file"
-                                     "-I" "--include"
-                                     "--json" "--no-cache"
-                                     "-u" "--update-cache"))))
-    ("show-config"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--json"))))
-    ("show-derivation"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file"
-                                     "-I" "--include"
-                                     "-r" "--recursive"))))
-    ("sign-paths"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--all" "--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "-I" "--include"
-                                     "-k" "--key-file" "-r" "--recursive"))))
-    ("upgrade-nix"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("-p" "--profile"))))
-    ("verify"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("--all" "--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "-I" "--include"
-                                     "--no-contents" "--no-trust"
-                                     "-r" "--recursive" "-n" "--sigs-needed"
-                                     "-s" "--substuter"))))
-    ("why-depends"
-     (nix--pcomplete-flags
-      (append nix-toplevel-options '("-a" "--all" "--arg" "--argstr"
-                                     "-f" "--file" "-I" "--include"))))
-    (_ (nix--pcomplete-flags nix-toplevel-options)))
-  (pcomplete-here (pcomplete-entries)))
-
-(provide 'nix)
-;;; nix.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/nix-mode-20180908.2240/nix.elc
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-Good signature from 474F05837FBDEF9B GNU ELPA Signing Agent <elpasign@elpa.gnu.org> (trust undefined) created at 2016-07-09T17:05:02-0400 using DSA
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/oauth2-0.11/oauth2-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/oauth2-0.11/oauth2-autoloads.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/oauth2-0.11/oauth2-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-;;; oauth2-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "oauth2" "oauth2.el" (23377 60989 173073 292000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from oauth2.el
-
-(autoload 'oauth2-refresh-access "oauth2" "\
-Refresh OAuth access TOKEN.
-TOKEN should be obtained with `oauth2-request-access'.
-
-\(fn TOKEN)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'oauth2-auth "oauth2" "\
-Authenticate application via OAuth2.
-
-\(fn AUTH-URL TOKEN-URL CLIENT-ID CLIENT-SECRET &optional SCOPE STATE REDIRECT-URI)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'oauth2-auth-and-store "oauth2" "\
-Request access to a resource and store it using `plstore'.
-
-\(fn AUTH-URL TOKEN-URL RESOURCE-URL CLIENT-ID CLIENT-SECRET &optional REDIRECT-URI)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'oauth2-url-retrieve-synchronously "oauth2" "\
-Retrieve an URL synchronously using TOKEN to access it.
-TOKEN can be obtained with `oauth2-auth'.
-
-\(fn TOKEN URL &optional REQUEST-METHOD REQUEST-DATA REQUEST-EXTRA-HEADERS)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'oauth2-url-retrieve "oauth2" "\
-Retrieve an URL asynchronously using TOKEN to access it.
-TOKEN can be obtained with `oauth2-auth'.  CALLBACK gets called with CBARGS
-when finished.  See `url-retrieve'.
-
-\(fn TOKEN URL CALLBACK &optional CBARGS REQUEST-METHOD REQUEST-DATA REQUEST-EXTRA-HEADERS)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; oauth2-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/oauth2-0.11/oauth2-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/oauth2-0.11/oauth2-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "oauth2" "0.11" "OAuth 2.0 Authorization Protocol" 'nil :url "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/oauth2.html" :keywords '("comm"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/oauth2-0.11/oauth2.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/oauth2-0.11/oauth2.el
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index 893754c7008a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/oauth2-0.11/oauth2.el
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-;;; oauth2.el --- OAuth 2.0 Authorization Protocol
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2011-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc
-
-;; Author: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
-;; Version: 0.11
-;; Keywords: comm
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Implementation of the OAuth 2.0 draft.
-;;
-;; The main entry point is `oauth2-auth-and-store' which will return a token
-;; structure.  This token structure can be then used with
-;; `oauth2-url-retrieve-synchronously' or `oauth2-url-retrieve' to retrieve
-;; any data that need OAuth authentication to be accessed.
-;;
-;; If the token needs to be refreshed, the code handles it automatically and
-;; store the new value of the access token.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
-(require 'plstore)
-(require 'json)
-(require 'url-http)
-
-(defun oauth2-request-authorization (auth-url client-id &optional scope state redirect-uri)
-  "Request OAuth authorization at AUTH-URL by launching `browse-url'.
-CLIENT-ID is the client id provided by the provider.
-It returns the code provided by the service."
-  (browse-url (concat auth-url
-                      (if (string-match-p "\?" auth-url) "&" "?")
-                      "client_id=" (url-hexify-string client-id)
-                      "&response_type=code"
-                      "&redirect_uri=" (url-hexify-string (or redirect-uri "urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob"))
-                      (if scope (concat "&scope=" (url-hexify-string scope)) "")
-                      (if state (concat "&state=" (url-hexify-string state)) "")))
-  (read-string "Enter the code your browser displayed: "))
-
-(defun oauth2-request-access-parse ()
-  "Parse the result of an OAuth request."
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (when (search-forward-regexp "^$" nil t)
-    (json-read)))
-
-(defun oauth2-make-access-request (url data)
-  "Make an access request to URL using DATA in POST."
-  (let ((url-request-method "POST")
-        (url-request-data data)
-        (url-request-extra-headers
-         '(("Content-Type" . "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"))))
-    (with-current-buffer (url-retrieve-synchronously url)
-      (let ((data (oauth2-request-access-parse)))
-        (kill-buffer (current-buffer))
-        data))))
-
-(defstruct oauth2-token
-  plstore
-  plstore-id
-  client-id
-  client-secret
-  access-token
-  refresh-token
-  token-url
-  access-response)
-
-(defun oauth2-request-access (token-url client-id client-secret code &optional redirect-uri)
-  "Request OAuth access at TOKEN-URL.
-The CODE should be obtained with `oauth2-request-authorization'.
-Return an `oauth2-token' structure."
-  (when code
-    (let ((result
-           (oauth2-make-access-request
-            token-url
-            (concat
-             "client_id=" client-id
-             "&client_secret=" client-secret
-             "&code=" code
-             "&redirect_uri=" (url-hexify-string (or redirect-uri "urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob"))
-             "&grant_type=authorization_code"))))
-      (make-oauth2-token :client-id client-id
-                         :client-secret client-secret
-                         :access-token (cdr (assoc 'access_token result))
-                         :refresh-token (cdr (assoc 'refresh_token result))
-                         :token-url token-url
-                         :access-response result))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun oauth2-refresh-access (token)
-  "Refresh OAuth access TOKEN.
-TOKEN should be obtained with `oauth2-request-access'."
-  (setf (oauth2-token-access-token token)
-        (cdr (assoc 'access_token
-                    (oauth2-make-access-request
-                     (oauth2-token-token-url token)
-                     (concat "client_id=" (oauth2-token-client-id token)
-                             "&client_secret=" (oauth2-token-client-secret token)
-                             "&refresh_token=" (oauth2-token-refresh-token token)
-                             "&grant_type=refresh_token")))))
-  ;; If the token has a plstore, update it
-  (let ((plstore (oauth2-token-plstore token)))
-    (when plstore
-      (plstore-put plstore (oauth2-token-plstore-id token)
-                   nil `(:access-token
-                         ,(oauth2-token-access-token token)
-                         :refresh-token
-                         ,(oauth2-token-refresh-token token)
-                         :access-response
-                         ,(oauth2-token-access-response token)
-                         ))
-      (plstore-save plstore)))
-  token)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun oauth2-auth (auth-url token-url client-id client-secret &optional scope state redirect-uri)
-  "Authenticate application via OAuth2."
-  (oauth2-request-access
-   token-url
-   client-id
-   client-secret
-   (oauth2-request-authorization
-    auth-url client-id scope state redirect-uri)
-   redirect-uri))
-
-(defcustom oauth2-token-file (concat user-emacs-directory "oauth2.plstore")
-  "File path where store OAuth tokens."
-  :group 'oauth2
-  :type 'file)
-
-(defun oauth2-compute-id (auth-url token-url resource-url)
-  "Compute an unique id based on URLs.
-This allows to store the token in an unique way."
-  (secure-hash 'md5 (concat auth-url token-url resource-url)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun oauth2-auth-and-store (auth-url token-url resource-url client-id client-secret &optional redirect-uri)
-  "Request access to a resource and store it using `plstore'."
-  ;; We store a MD5 sum of all URL
-  (let* ((plstore (plstore-open oauth2-token-file))
-         (id (oauth2-compute-id auth-url token-url resource-url))
-         (plist (cdr (plstore-get plstore id))))
-    ;; Check if we found something matching this access
-    (if plist
-        ;; We did, return the token object
-        (make-oauth2-token :plstore plstore
-                           :plstore-id id
-                           :client-id client-id
-                           :client-secret client-secret
-                           :access-token (plist-get plist :access-token)
-                           :refresh-token (plist-get plist :refresh-token)
-                           :token-url token-url
-                           :access-response (plist-get plist :access-response))
-      (let ((token (oauth2-auth auth-url token-url
-                                client-id client-secret resource-url nil redirect-uri)))
-        ;; Set the plstore
-        (setf (oauth2-token-plstore token) plstore)
-        (setf (oauth2-token-plstore-id token) id)
-        (plstore-put plstore id nil `(:access-token
-                                      ,(oauth2-token-access-token token)
-                                      :refresh-token
-                                      ,(oauth2-token-refresh-token token)
-                                      :access-response
-                                      ,(oauth2-token-access-response token)))
-        (plstore-save plstore)
-        token))))
-
-(defun oauth2-url-append-access-token (token url)
-  "Append access token to URL."
-  (concat url
-          (if (string-match-p "\?" url) "&" "?")
-          "access_token=" (oauth2-token-access-token token)))
-
-(defvar oauth--url-advice nil)
-(defvar oauth--token-data)
-
-(defun oauth2-authz-bearer-header (token)
-  "Return 'Authoriztions: Bearer' header with TOKEN."
-  (cons "Authorization" (format "Bearer %s" token)))
-
-(defun oauth2-extra-headers (extra-headers)
-  "Return EXTRA-HEADERS with 'Authorization: Bearer' added."
-  (cons (oauth2-authz-bearer-header (oauth2-token-access-token (car oauth--token-data)))
-        extra-headers))
-
-
-;; FIXME: We should change URL so that this can be done without an advice.
-(defadvice url-http-handle-authentication (around oauth-hack activate)
-  (if (not oauth--url-advice)
-      ad-do-it
-    (let ((url-request-method url-http-method)
-          (url-request-data url-http-data)
-          (url-request-extra-headers
-           (oauth2-extra-headers url-http-extra-headers))))
-    (oauth2-refresh-access (car oauth--token-data))
-    (url-retrieve-internal (cdr oauth--token-data)
-               url-callback-function
-               url-callback-arguments)
-    ;; This is to make `url' think it's done.
-    (when (boundp 'success) (setq success t)) ;For URL library in Emacs<24.4.
-    (setq ad-return-value t)))                ;For URL library in Emacs≥24.4.
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun oauth2-url-retrieve-synchronously (token url &optional request-method request-data request-extra-headers)
-  "Retrieve an URL synchronously using TOKEN to access it.
-TOKEN can be obtained with `oauth2-auth'."
-  (let* ((oauth--token-data (cons token url)))
-    (let ((oauth--url-advice t)         ;Activate our advice.
-          (url-request-method request-method)
-          (url-request-data request-data)
-          (url-request-extra-headers
-           (oauth2-extra-headers request-extra-headers)))
-      (url-retrieve-synchronously url))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun oauth2-url-retrieve (token url callback &optional
-                                  cbargs
-                                  request-method request-data request-extra-headers)
-  "Retrieve an URL asynchronously using TOKEN to access it.
-TOKEN can be obtained with `oauth2-auth'.  CALLBACK gets called with CBARGS
-when finished.  See `url-retrieve'."
-  ;; TODO add support for SILENT and INHIBIT-COOKIES.  How to handle this in `url-http-handle-authentication'.
-  (let* ((oauth--token-data (cons token url)))
-    (let ((oauth--url-advice t)         ;Activate our advice.
-          (url-request-method request-method)
-          (url-request-data request-data)
-          (url-request-extra-headers
-           (oauth2-extra-headers request-extra-headers)))
-      (url-retrieve url callback cbargs))))
-
-;;;; ChangeLog:
-
-;; 2016-07-09  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	oauth2: send authentication token via Authorization header
-;; 
-;; 2014-01-28  Rüdiger Sonderfeld  <ruediger@c-plusplus.de>
-;; 
-;; 	oauth2.el: Add support for async retrieve.
-;; 
-;; 	* packages/oauth2/oauth2.el (oauth--tokens-need-renew): Remove.
-;; 	 (oauth--token-data): New variable.
-;; 	 (url-http-handle-authentication): Call `url-retrieve-internal'
-;; 	 directly instead of depending on `oauth--tokens-need-renew'.
-;; 	 (oauth2-url-retrieve-synchronously): Call `url-retrieve' once.
-;; 	 (oauth2-url-retrieve): New function.
-;; 
-;; 	Signed-off-by: Rüdiger Sonderfeld <ruediger@c-plusplus.de> 
-;; 	Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 2013-07-22  Stefan Monnier  <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
-;; 
-;; 	* oauth2.el: Only require CL at compile time and avoid flet.
-;; 	(success): Don't defvar.
-;; 	(oauth--url-advice, oauth--tokens-need-renew): New dynbind variables.
-;; 	(url-http-handle-authentication): Add advice.
-;; 	(oauth2-url-retrieve-synchronously): Use the advice instead of flet.
-;; 
-;; 2013-06-29  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	oauth2: release 0.9, require url-http
-;; 
-;; 	This is needed so that the `flet' calls doesn't restore the overriden 
-;; 	function to an unbound one.
-;; 
-;; 	Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 2012-08-01  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	oauth2: upgrade to 0.8, add missing require on cl
-;; 
-;; 2012-07-03  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	oauth2: store access-reponse, bump versino to 0.7
-;; 
-;; 2012-06-25  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	oauth2: add redirect-uri parameter, update to 0.6
-;; 
-;; 2012-05-29  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	* packages/oauth2/oauth2.el: Revert fix URL double escaping, update to
-;; 	0.5
-;; 
-;; 2012-05-04  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	* packages/oauth2/oauth2.el: Don't use aget, update to 0.4
-;; 
-;; 2012-04-19  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	* packages/oauth2/oauth2.el: Fix URL double escaping, update to 0.3
-;; 
-;; 2011-12-20  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	oauth2: update version 0.2
-;; 
-;; 	* oauth2: update version to 0.2
-;; 
-;; 2011-12-20  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	oauth2: allow to use any HTTP request type
-;; 
-;; 	* oauth2: allow to use any HTTP request type
-;; 
-;; 2011-10-08  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	* oauth2.el: Require json.
-;; 	 Fix compilation warning with success variable from url.el.
-;; 
-;; 2011-09-26  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	* packages/oauth2/oauth2.el (oauth2-request-authorization): Add missing
-;; 	 calls to url-hexify-string.
-;; 
-;; 2011-09-26  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	* packages/oauth2/oauth2.el: Reformat to avoid long lines.
-;; 
-;; 2011-09-23  Julien Danjou  <julien@danjou.info>
-;; 
-;; 	New package oauth2
-;; 
-
-
-(provide 'oauth2)
-
-;;; oauth2.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/oauth2-0.11/oauth2.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/oauth2-0.11/oauth2.elc
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-;;; org-bullets-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "org-bullets" "org-bullets.el" (23450 31819
-;;;;;;  639957 221000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from org-bullets.el
-
-(autoload 'org-bullets-mode "org-bullets" "\
-Use UTF8 bullets in Org mode headings.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; org-bullets-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "org-bullets" "20180208.2343" "Show bullets in org-mode as UTF-8 characters" 'nil :commit "b56f2e3812626f2c4ac1686073d102c71f4a8513" :authors '(("sabof")) :maintainer '("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li") :url "https://github.com/emacsorphanage/org-bullets")
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@@ -1,129 +0,0 @@
-;;; org-bullets.el --- Show bullets in org-mode as UTF-8 characters
-
-;; Version: 0.2.4
-;; Package-Version: 20180208.2343
-;; Author: sabof
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/emacsorphanage/org-bullets
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Show org-mode bullets as UTF-8 characters.
-
-;; Because the author is inactive, this package is currenlty being
-;; maintained at https://github.com/emacsorphanage/org-bullets.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup org-bullets nil
-  "Display bullets as UTF-8 characters."
-  :group 'org-appearance)
-
-;; A nice collection of unicode bullets:
-;; http://nadeausoftware.com/articles/2007/11/latency_friendly_customized_bullets_using_unicode_characters
-(defcustom org-bullets-bullet-list
-  '(;;; Large
-    "◉"
-    "○"
-    "✸"
-    "✿"
-    ;; ♥ ● ◇ ✚ ✜ ☯ ◆ ♠ ♣ ♦ ☢ ❀ ◆ ◖ ▶
-    ;;; Small
-    ;; ► • ★ ▸
-    )
-  "List of bullets used in Org headings.
-It can contain any number of symbols, which will be repeated."
-  :group 'org-bullets
-  :type '(repeat (string :tag "Bullet character")))
-
-(defcustom org-bullets-face-name nil
-  "Face used for bullets in Org mode headings.
-If set to the name of a face, that face is used.
-Otherwise the face of the heading level is used."
-  :group 'org-bullets
-  :type 'symbol)
-
-(defvar org-bullets-bullet-map (make-sparse-keymap))
-
-(defun org-bullets-level-char (level)
-  (string-to-char
-   (nth (mod (1- level)
-             (length org-bullets-bullet-list))
-        org-bullets-bullet-list)))
-
-(defvar org-bullets--keywords
-  `(("^\\*+ "
-     (0 (let* ((level (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0) 1))
-               (is-inline-task
-                (and (boundp 'org-inlinetask-min-level)
-                     (>= level org-inlinetask-min-level))))
-          (compose-region (- (match-end 0) 2)
-                          (- (match-end 0) 1)
-                          (org-bullets-level-char level))
-          (when is-inline-task
-            (compose-region (- (match-end 0) 3)
-                            (- (match-end 0) 2)
-                            (org-bullets-level-char level)))
-          (when (facep org-bullets-face-name)
-            (put-text-property (- (match-end 0)
-                                  (if is-inline-task 3 2))
-                               (- (match-end 0) 1)
-                               'face
-                               org-bullets-face-name))
-          (put-text-property (match-beginning 0)
-                             (- (match-end 0) 2)
-                             'face (list :foreground
-                                         (face-attribute
-                                          'default :background)))
-          (put-text-property (match-beginning 0)
-                             (match-end 0)
-                             'keymap
-                             org-bullets-bullet-map)
-          nil)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode org-bullets-mode
-  "Use UTF8 bullets in Org mode headings."
-  nil nil nil
-  (if org-bullets-mode
-      (progn
-        (font-lock-add-keywords nil org-bullets--keywords)
-        (org-bullets--fontify-buffer))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (font-lock-remove-keywords nil org-bullets--keywords)
-      (while (re-search-forward "^\\*+ " nil t)
-        (decompose-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-      (org-bullets--fontify-buffer))))
-
-(defun org-bullets--fontify-buffer ()
-  (when font-lock-mode
-    (if (and (fboundp 'font-lock-flush)
-             (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure))
-        (save-restriction
-          (widen)
-          (font-lock-flush)
-          (font-lock-ensure))
-      (with-no-warnings
-        (font-lock-fontify-buffer)))))
-
-(provide 'org-bullets)
-;; Local Variables:
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-;;; org-bullets.el ends here
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-;;; paredit-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "paredit" "paredit.el" (23450 31818 521386
-;;;;;;  692000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from paredit.el
-
-(autoload 'paredit-mode "paredit" "\
-Minor mode for pseudo-structurally editing Lisp code.
-With a prefix argument, enable Paredit Mode even if there are
-  unbalanced parentheses in the buffer.
-Paredit behaves badly if parentheses are unbalanced, so exercise
-  caution when forcing Paredit Mode to be enabled, and consider
-  fixing unbalanced parentheses instead.
-\\<paredit-mode-map>
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'enable-paredit-mode "paredit" "\
-Turn on pseudo-structural editing of Lisp code.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; paredit-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "paredit" "20171127.205" "minor mode for editing parentheses" 'nil :commit "acbe10fdd85d2e91831adf70b6a828bc7e900da0" :keywords '("lisp") :authors '(("Taylor R. Campbell" . "campbell+paredit@mumble.net")) :maintainer '("Taylor R. Campbell" . "campbell+paredit@mumble.net"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/paredit-20171127.205/paredit.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/paredit-20171127.205/paredit.el
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-;;; paredit.el --- minor mode for editing parentheses  -*- Mode: Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2005--2017 Taylor R. Campbell
-
-;; Author: Taylor R. Campbell <campbell+paredit@mumble.net>
-;; Version: 25beta
-;; Package-Version: 20171127.205
-;; Created: 2005-07-31
-;; Keywords: lisp
-
-;; NOTE:  THIS IS A BETA VERSION OF PAREDIT.  USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
-;; THIS FILE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE, AND NOT SUITABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION
-;; BY PACKAGE MANAGERS SUCH AS APT, PKGSRC, MACPORTS, &C.
-
-;; Paredit is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; Paredit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with paredit.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; The currently released version of paredit is available at
-;;;   <https://mumble.net/~campbell/emacs/paredit.el>.
-;;;
-;;; The latest beta version of paredit is available at
-;;;   <https://mumble.net/~campbell/emacs/paredit-beta.el>.
-;;;
-;;; The Git repository for paredit is available at
-;;;   <https://mumble.net/~campbell/git/paredit.git>
-;;;
-;;; Release notes are available at
-;;;   <https://mumble.net/~campbell/emacs/paredit.release>.
-
-;;; Install paredit by placing `paredit.el' in `/path/to/elisp', a
-;;; directory of your choice, and adding to your .emacs file:
-;;;
-;;;   (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/elisp")
-;;;   (autoload 'enable-paredit-mode "paredit"
-;;;     "Turn on pseudo-structural editing of Lisp code."
-;;;     t)
-;;;
-;;; Start Paredit Mode on the fly with `M-x enable-paredit-mode RET',
-;;; or always enable it in a major mode `M' (e.g., `lisp') with:
-;;;
-;;;   (add-hook 'M-mode-hook 'enable-paredit-mode)
-;;;
-;;; Customize paredit using `eval-after-load':
-;;;
-;;;   (eval-after-load 'paredit
-;;;     '(progn
-;;;        (define-key paredit-mode-map (kbd "ESC M-A-C-s-)")
-;;;          'paredit-dwim)))
-;;;
-;;; Send questions, bug reports, comments, feature suggestions, &c.,
-;;; via email to the author's surname at mumble.net.
-;;;
-;;; Paredit should run in GNU Emacs 21 or later and XEmacs 21.5.28 or
-;;; later.
-
-;;; The paredit minor mode, Paredit Mode, binds common character keys,
-;;; such as `(', `)', `"', and `\', to commands that carefully insert
-;;; S-expression structures in the buffer:
-;;;
-;;;   ( inserts `()', leaving the point in the middle;
-;;;   ) moves the point over the next closing delimiter;
-;;;   " inserts `""' if outside a string, or inserts an escaped
-;;;      double-quote if in the middle of a string, or moves over the
-;;;      closing double-quote if at the end of a string; and
-;;;   \ prompts for the character to escape, to avoid inserting lone
-;;;      backslashes that may break structure.
-;;;
-;;; In comments, these keys insert themselves.  If necessary, you can
-;;; insert these characters literally outside comments by pressing
-;;; `C-q' before these keys, in case a mistake has broken the
-;;; structure.
-;;;
-;;; These key bindings are designed so that when typing new code in
-;;; Paredit Mode, you can generally type exactly the same sequence of
-;;; keys you would have typed without Paredit Mode.
-;;;
-;;; Paredit Mode also binds common editing keys, such as `DEL', `C-d',
-;;; and `C-k', to commands that respect S-expression structures in the
-;;; buffer:
-;;;
-;;;   DEL deletes the previous character, unless it is a delimiter: DEL
-;;;        will move the point backward over a closing delimiter, and
-;;;        will delete a delimiter pair together if between an open and
-;;;        closing delimiter;
-;;;
-;;;   C-d deletes the next character in much the same manner; and
-;;;
-;;;   C-k kills all S-expressions that begin anywhere between the point
-;;;        and the end of the line or the closing delimiter of the
-;;;        enclosing list, whichever is first.
-;;;
-;;; If necessary, you can delete a character, kill a line, &c.,
-;;; irrespective of S-expression structure, by pressing `C-u' before
-;;; these keys, in case a mistake has broken the structure.
-;;;
-;;; Finally, Paredit Mode binds some keys to complex S-expression
-;;; editing operations.  For example, `C-<right>' makes the enclosing
-;;; list slurp up an S-expression to its right (here `|' denotes the
-;;; point):
-;;;
-;;;   (foo (bar | baz) quux)  C-<right>  (foo (bar | baz quux))
-;;;
-;;; Some paredit commands automatically reindent code.  When they do,
-;;; they try to indent as locally as possible, to avoid interfering
-;;; with any indentation you might have manually written.  Only the
-;;; advanced S-expression manipulation commands automatically reindent,
-;;; and only the forms that they immediately operated upon (and their
-;;; subforms).
-;;;
-;;; This code is written for clarity, not efficiency.  It frequently
-;;; walks over S-expressions redundantly.  If you have problems with
-;;; the time it takes to execute some of the commands, let me know.
-
-;;; This assumes Unix-style LF line endings.
-
-(defconst paredit-version 25)
-(defconst paredit-beta-p t)
-
-(eval-and-compile
-
-  (defun paredit-xemacs-p ()
-    ;; No idea where I got this definition from.  Edward O'Connor
-    ;; (hober in #emacs) suggested the current definition.
-    ;;   (and (boundp 'running-xemacs)
-    ;;        running-xemacs)
-    (featurep 'xemacs))
-
-  (defun paredit-gnu-emacs-p ()
-    ;++ This could probably be improved.
-    (not (paredit-xemacs-p)))
-
-  (defmacro xcond (&rest clauses)
-    "Exhaustive COND.
-Signal an error if no clause matches."
-    `(cond ,@clauses
-           (t (error "XCOND lost."))))
-
-  (defalias 'paredit-warn (if (fboundp 'warn) 'warn 'message))
-
-  (defvar paredit-sexp-error-type
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert "(")
-      (condition-case condition
-          (backward-sexp)
-        (error (if (eq (car condition) 'error)
-                   (paredit-warn "%s%s%s%s%s"
-                                 "Paredit is unable to discriminate"
-                                 " S-expression parse errors from"
-                                 " other errors. "
-                                 " This may cause obscure problems. "
-                                 " Please upgrade Emacs."))
-               (car condition)))))
-
-  (defmacro paredit-handle-sexp-errors (body &rest handler)
-    `(condition-case ()
-         ,body
-       (,paredit-sexp-error-type ,@handler)))
-
-  (put 'paredit-handle-sexp-errors 'lisp-indent-function 1)
-
-  (defmacro paredit-ignore-sexp-errors (&rest body)
-    `(paredit-handle-sexp-errors (progn ,@body)
-       nil))
-
-  (put 'paredit-ignore-sexp-errors 'lisp-indent-function 0)
-
-  (defmacro paredit-preserving-column (&rest body)
-    "Evaluate BODY and restore point to former column, relative to code.
-Assumes BODY will change only indentation.
-If point was on code, it moves with the code.
-If point was on indentation, it stays in indentation."
-    (let ((column (make-symbol "column"))
-          (indentation (make-symbol "indentation")))
-      `(let ((,column (current-column))
-             (,indentation (paredit-current-indentation)))
-         (let ((value (progn ,@body)))
-           (paredit-restore-column ,column ,indentation)
-           value))))
-
-  (put 'paredit-preserving-column 'lisp-indent-function 0)
-
-  nil)
-
-;;;; Minor Mode Definition
-
-(defvar paredit-lighter " Paredit"
-  "Mode line lighter Paredit Mode.")
-
-(defvar paredit-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)
-  "Keymap for the paredit minor mode.")
-
-(defvar paredit-override-check-parens-function
-  (lambda (condition) condition nil)
-  "Function to tell whether unbalanced text should inhibit Paredit Mode.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode paredit-mode
-  "Minor mode for pseudo-structurally editing Lisp code.
-With a prefix argument, enable Paredit Mode even if there are
-  unbalanced parentheses in the buffer.
-Paredit behaves badly if parentheses are unbalanced, so exercise
-  caution when forcing Paredit Mode to be enabled, and consider
-  fixing unbalanced parentheses instead.
-\\<paredit-mode-map>"
-  :lighter paredit-lighter
-  ;; Setting `paredit-mode' to false here aborts enabling Paredit Mode.
-  (if (and paredit-mode
-           (not current-prefix-arg))
-      (condition-case condition
-          (check-parens)
-        (error
-         (if (not (funcall paredit-override-check-parens-function condition))
-             (progn (setq paredit-mode nil)
-                    (signal (car condition) (cdr condition))))))))
-
-(defun paredit-override-check-parens-interactively (condition)
-  (y-or-n-p (format "Enable Paredit Mode despite condition %S? " condition)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun enable-paredit-mode ()
-  "Turn on pseudo-structural editing of Lisp code."
-  (interactive)
-  (paredit-mode +1))
-
-(defun disable-paredit-mode ()
-  "Turn off pseudo-structural editing of Lisp code."
-  (interactive)
-  (paredit-mode -1))
-
-(defvar paredit-backward-delete-key
-  (xcond ((paredit-xemacs-p)    "BS")
-         ((paredit-gnu-emacs-p) "DEL")))
-
-(defvar paredit-forward-delete-keys
-  (xcond ((paredit-xemacs-p)    '("DEL"))
-         ((paredit-gnu-emacs-p) '("<delete>" "<deletechar>"))))
-
-;;;; Paredit Keys
-
-;;; Separating the definition and initialization of this variable
-;;; simplifies the development of paredit, since re-evaluating DEFVAR
-;;; forms doesn't actually do anything.
-
-(defvar paredit-commands nil
-  "List of paredit commands with their keys and examples.")
-
-;;; Each specifier is of the form:
-;;;   (key[s] function (example-input example-output) ...)
-;;; where key[s] is either a single string suitable for passing to KBD
-;;; or a list of such strings.  Entries in this list may also just be
-;;; strings, in which case they are headings for the next entries.
-
-(progn (setq paredit-commands
- `(
-   "Basic Insertion Commands"
-   ("("         paredit-open-round
-                ("(a b |c d)"
-                 "(a b (|) c d)")
-                ("(foo \"bar |baz\" quux)"
-                 "(foo \"bar (|baz\" quux)"))
-   (")"         paredit-close-round
-                ("(a b |c   )" "(a b c)|")
-                ("; Hello,| world!"
-                 "; Hello,)| world!"))
-   ("M-)"       paredit-close-round-and-newline
-                ("(defun f (x|  ))"
-                 "(defun f (x)\n  |)")
-                ("; (Foo.|"
-                 "; (Foo.)|"))
-   ("["         paredit-open-square
-                ("(a b |c d)"
-                 "(a b [|] c d)")
-                ("(foo \"bar |baz\" quux)"
-                 "(foo \"bar [|baz\" quux)"))
-   ("]"         paredit-close-square
-                ("(define-key keymap [frob|  ] 'frobnicate)"
-                 "(define-key keymap [frob]| 'frobnicate)")
-                ("; [Bar.|"
-                 "; [Bar.]|"))
-
-   ("\""        paredit-doublequote
-                ("(frob grovel |full lexical)"
-                 "(frob grovel \"|\" full lexical)"
-                 "(frob grovel \"\"| full lexical)")
-                ("(foo \"bar |baz\" quux)"
-                 "(foo \"bar \\\"|baz\" quux)")
-                ("(frob grovel)   ; full |lexical"
-                 "(frob grovel)   ; full \"|lexical"))
-   ("M-\""      paredit-meta-doublequote
-                ("(foo \"bar |baz\" quux)"
-                 "(foo \"bar baz\"| quux)")
-                ("(foo |(bar #\\x \"baz \\\\ quux\") zot)"
-                 ,(concat "(foo \"|(bar #\\\\x \\\"baz \\\\"
-                          "\\\\ quux\\\")\" zot)")))
-   ("\\"        paredit-backslash
-                ("(string #|)\n  ; Character to escape: x"
-                 "(string #\\x|)")
-                ("\"foo|bar\"\n  ; Character to escape: \""
-                 "\"foo\\\"|bar\""))
-   (";"         paredit-semicolon
-                ("|(frob grovel)"
-                 ";|(frob grovel)")
-                ("(frob |grovel)"
-                 "(frob ;|grovel\n )")
-                ("(frob |grovel (bloit\n               zargh))"
-                 "(frob ;|grovel\n (bloit\n  zargh))")
-                ("(frob grovel)          |"
-                 "(frob grovel)          ;|"))
-   ("M-;"       paredit-comment-dwim
-                ("(foo |bar)   ; baz"
-                 "(foo bar)                               ; |baz")
-                ("(frob grovel)|"
-                 "(frob grovel)                           ;|")
-                ("(zot (foo bar)\n|\n     (baz quux))"
-                 "(zot (foo bar)\n     ;; |\n     (baz quux))")
-                ("(zot (foo bar) |(baz quux))"
-                 "(zot (foo bar)\n     ;; |\n     (baz quux))")
-                ("|(defun hello-world ...)"
-                 ";;; |\n(defun hello-world ...)"))
-
-   ("C-j"       paredit-newline
-                ("(let ((n (frobbotz))) |(display (+ n 1)\nport))"
-                 ,(concat "(let ((n (frobbotz)))"
-                          "\n  |(display (+ n 1)"
-                          "\n           port))")))
-
-   "Deleting & Killing"
-   (("C-d" ,@paredit-forward-delete-keys)
-                paredit-forward-delete
-                ("(quu|x \"zot\")" "(quu| \"zot\")")
-                ("(quux |\"zot\")"
-                 "(quux \"|zot\")"
-                 "(quux \"|ot\")")
-                ("(foo (|) bar)" "(foo | bar)")
-                ("|(foo bar)" "(|foo bar)"))
-   (,paredit-backward-delete-key
-                paredit-backward-delete
-                ("(\"zot\" q|uux)" "(\"zot\" |uux)")
-                ("(\"zot\"| quux)"
-                 "(\"zot|\" quux)"
-                 "(\"zo|\" quux)")
-                ("(foo (|) bar)" "(foo | bar)")
-                ("(foo bar)|" "(foo bar|)"))
-   ("C-k"       paredit-kill
-                ("(foo bar)|     ; Useless comment!"
-                 "(foo bar)|")
-                ("(|foo bar)     ; Useful comment!"
-                 "(|)     ; Useful comment!")
-                ("|(foo bar)     ; Useless line!"
-                 "|")
-                ("(foo \"|bar baz\"\n     quux)"
-                 "(foo \"|\"\n     quux)"))
-   ("M-d"       paredit-forward-kill-word
-                ("|(foo bar)    ; baz"
-                 "(| bar)    ; baz"
-                 "(|)    ; baz"
-                 "()    ;|")
-                (";;;| Frobnicate\n(defun frobnicate ...)"
-                 ";;;|\n(defun frobnicate ...)"
-                 ";;;\n(| frobnicate ...)"))
-   (,(concat "M-" paredit-backward-delete-key)
-                paredit-backward-kill-word
-                ("(foo bar)    ; baz\n(quux)|"
-                 "(foo bar)    ; baz\n(|)"
-                 "(foo bar)    ; |\n()"
-                 "(foo |)    ; \n()"
-                 "(|)    ; \n()"))
-
-   "Movement & Navigation"
-   ("C-M-f"     paredit-forward
-                ("(foo |(bar baz) quux)"
-                 "(foo (bar baz)| quux)")
-                ("(foo (bar)|)"
-                 "(foo (bar))|"))
-   ("C-M-b"     paredit-backward
-                ("(foo (bar baz)| quux)"
-                 "(foo |(bar baz) quux)")
-                ("(|(foo) bar)"
-                 "|((foo) bar)"))
-   ("C-M-u"     paredit-backward-up)
-   ("C-M-d"     paredit-forward-down)
-   ("C-M-p"     paredit-backward-down)  ; Built-in, these are FORWARD-
-   ("C-M-n"     paredit-forward-up)     ; & BACKWARD-LIST, which have
-                                        ; no need given C-M-f & C-M-b.
-
-   "Depth-Changing Commands"
-   ("M-("       paredit-wrap-round
-                ("(foo |bar baz)"
-                 "(foo (|bar) baz)"))
-   ("M-s"       paredit-splice-sexp
-                ("(foo (bar| baz) quux)"
-                 "(foo bar| baz quux)"))
-   (("M-<up>" "ESC <up>")
-                paredit-splice-sexp-killing-backward
-                ("(foo (let ((x 5)) |(sqrt n)) bar)"
-                 "(foo |(sqrt n) bar)"))
-   (("M-<down>" "ESC <down>")
-                paredit-splice-sexp-killing-forward
-                ("(a (b c| d e) f)"
-                 "(a b c| f)"))
-   ("M-r"       paredit-raise-sexp
-                ("(dynamic-wind in (lambda () |body) out)"
-                 "(dynamic-wind in |body out)"
-                 "|body"))
-   ("M-?"       paredit-convolute-sexp
-                ("(let ((x 5) (y 3)) (frob |(zwonk)) (wibblethwop))"
-                 "(frob |(let ((x 5) (y 3)) (zwonk) (wibblethwop)))"))
-
-   "Barfage & Slurpage"
-   (("C-)" "C-<right>")
-                paredit-forward-slurp-sexp
-                ("(foo (bar |baz) quux zot)"
-                 "(foo (bar |baz quux) zot)")
-                ("(a b ((c| d)) e f)"
-                 "(a b ((c| d) e) f)"))
-   (("C-}" "C-<left>")
-                paredit-forward-barf-sexp
-                ("(foo (bar |baz quux) zot)"
-                 "(foo (bar |baz) quux zot)"))
-   (("C-(" "C-M-<left>" "ESC C-<left>")
-                paredit-backward-slurp-sexp
-                ("(foo bar (baz| quux) zot)"
-                 "(foo (bar baz| quux) zot)")
-                ("(a b ((c| d)) e f)"
-                 "(a (b (c| d)) e f)"))
-   (("C-{" "C-M-<right>" "ESC C-<right>")
-                paredit-backward-barf-sexp
-                ("(foo (bar baz |quux) zot)"
-                 "(foo bar (baz |quux) zot)"))
-
-   "Miscellaneous Commands"
-   ("M-S"       paredit-split-sexp
-                ("(hello| world)"
-                 "(hello)| (world)")
-                ("\"Hello, |world!\""
-                 "\"Hello, \"| \"world!\""))
-   ("M-J"       paredit-join-sexps
-                ("(hello)| (world)"
-                 "(hello| world)")
-                ("\"Hello, \"| \"world!\""
-                 "\"Hello, |world!\"")
-                ("hello-\n|  world"
-                 "hello-|world"))
-   ("C-c C-M-l" paredit-recenter-on-sexp)
-   ("M-q"       paredit-reindent-defun)
-   ))
-       nil)                             ; end of PROGN
-
-;;;;; Command Examples
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (defmacro paredit-do-commands (vars string-case &rest body)
-    (let ((spec     (nth 0 vars))
-          (keys     (nth 1 vars))
-          (fn       (nth 2 vars))
-          (examples (nth 3 vars)))
-      `(dolist (,spec paredit-commands)
-         (if (stringp ,spec)
-             ,string-case
-           (let ((,keys (let ((k (car ,spec)))
-                          (cond ((stringp k) (list k))
-                                ((listp k) k)
-                                (t (error "Invalid paredit command %s."
-                                          ,spec)))))
-                 (,fn (cadr ,spec))
-                 (,examples (cddr ,spec)))
-             ,@body)))))
-
-  (put 'paredit-do-commands 'lisp-indent-function 2))
-
-(defun paredit-define-keys ()
-  (paredit-do-commands (spec keys fn examples)
-      nil       ; string case
-    (dolist (key keys)
-      (define-key paredit-mode-map (read-kbd-macro key) fn))))
-
-(defun paredit-function-documentation (fn)
-  (let ((original-doc (get fn 'paredit-original-documentation))
-        (doc (documentation fn 'function-documentation)))
-    (or original-doc
-        (progn (put fn 'paredit-original-documentation doc)
-               doc))))
-
-(defun paredit-annotate-mode-with-examples ()
-  (let ((contents
-         (list (paredit-function-documentation 'paredit-mode))))
-    (paredit-do-commands (spec keys fn examples)
-        (push (concat "\n\n" spec "\n")
-              contents)
-      (let ((name (symbol-name fn)))
-        (if (string-match (symbol-name 'paredit-) name)
-            (push (concat "\n\n\\[" name "]\t" name
-                          (if examples
-                              (mapconcat (lambda (example)
-                                           (concat
-                                            "\n"
-                                            (mapconcat 'identity
-                                                       example
-                                                       "\n  --->\n")
-                                            "\n"))
-                                         examples
-                                         "")
-                              "\n  (no examples)\n"))
-                  contents))))
-    (put 'paredit-mode 'function-documentation
-         (apply 'concat (reverse contents))))
-  ;; PUT returns the huge string we just constructed, which we don't
-  ;; want it to return.
-  nil)
-
-(defun paredit-annotate-functions-with-examples ()
-  (paredit-do-commands (spec keys fn examples)
-      nil       ; string case
-    (put fn 'function-documentation
-         (concat (paredit-function-documentation fn)
-                 "\n\n\\<paredit-mode-map>\\[" (symbol-name fn) "]\n"
-                 (mapconcat (lambda (example)
-                              (concat "\n"
-                                      (mapconcat 'identity
-                                                 example
-                                                 "\n  ->\n")
-                                      "\n"))
-                            examples
-                            "")))))
-
-;;;;; HTML Examples
-
-(defun paredit-insert-html-examples ()
-  "Insert HTML for a paredit quick reference table."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((insert-lines
-         (lambda (&rest lines) (dolist (line lines) (insert line) (newline))))
-        (initp nil))
-    (paredit-do-commands (spec keys fn examples)
-        (progn (if initp
-                   (funcall insert-lines "</table>")
-                   (setq initp t))
-               (funcall insert-lines (concat "<h3>" spec "</h3>"))
-               (funcall insert-lines "<table>"))
-      (let ((name (symbol-name fn))
-            (keys
-             (mapconcat (lambda (key)
-                          (concat "<tt>" (paredit-html-quote key) "</tt>"))
-                        keys
-                        ", ")))
-        (funcall insert-lines "<tr>")
-        (funcall insert-lines (concat "  <th align=\"left\">" keys "</th>"))
-        (funcall insert-lines (concat "  <th align=\"left\">" name "</th>"))
-        (funcall insert-lines "</tr>")
-        (funcall insert-lines
-                 "<tr><td colspan=\"2\"><table cellpadding=\"5\"><tr>")
-        (dolist (example examples)
-          (let ((prefix "<td><table border=\"1\"><tr><td><table><tr><td><pre>")
-                (examples
-                 (mapconcat 'paredit-html-quote
-                            example
-                            (concat "</pre></td></tr>"
-                                    "<tr><th>&darr;</th></tr>"
-                                    "<tr><td><pre>")))
-                (suffix "</pre></td></tr></table></td></tr></table></td>"))
-            (funcall insert-lines (concat prefix examples suffix))))
-        (funcall insert-lines "</tr></table></td></tr>")))
-    (funcall insert-lines "</table>")))
-
-(defun paredit-html-quote (string)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (dotimes (i (length string))
-      (insert (let ((c (elt string i)))
-                (cond ((eq c ?\<) "&lt;")
-                      ((eq c ?\>) "&gt;")
-                      ((eq c ?\&) "&amp;")
-                      ((eq c ?\') "&apos;")
-                      ((eq c ?\") "&quot;")
-                      (t c)))))
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-;;;; Delimiter Insertion
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (defun paredit-conc-name (&rest strings)
-    (intern (apply 'concat strings)))
-
-  (defmacro define-paredit-pair (open close name)
-    `(progn
-       (defun ,(paredit-conc-name "paredit-open-" name) (&optional n)
-         ,(concat "Insert a balanced " name " pair.
-With a prefix argument N, put the closing " name " after N
-  S-expressions forward.
-If the region is active, `transient-mark-mode' is enabled, and the
-  region's start and end fall in the same parenthesis depth, insert a
-  " name " pair around the region.
-If in a string or a comment, insert a single " name ".
-If in a character literal, do nothing.  This prevents changing what was
-  in the character literal to a meaningful delimiter unintentionally.")
-         (interactive "P")
-         (cond ((or (paredit-in-string-p)
-                    (paredit-in-comment-p))
-                (insert ,open))
-               ((not (paredit-in-char-p))
-                (paredit-insert-pair n ,open ,close 'goto-char)
-                (save-excursion (backward-up-list) (indent-sexp)))))
-       (defun ,(paredit-conc-name "paredit-close-" name) ()
-         ,(concat "Move past one closing delimiter and reindent.
-\(Agnostic to the specific closing delimiter.)
-If in a string or comment, insert a single closing " name ".
-If in a character literal, do nothing.  This prevents changing what was
-  in the character literal to a meaningful delimiter unintentionally.")
-         (interactive)
-         (paredit-move-past-close ,close))
-       (defun ,(paredit-conc-name "paredit-close-" name "-and-newline") ()
-         ,(concat "Move past one closing delimiter, add a newline,"
-                  " and reindent.
-If there was a margin comment after the closing delimiter, preserve it
-  on the same line.")
-         (interactive)
-         (paredit-move-past-close-and-newline ,close))
-       (defun ,(paredit-conc-name "paredit-wrap-" name)
-           (&optional argument)
-         ,(concat "Wrap the following S-expression.
-See `paredit-wrap-sexp' for more details.")
-         (interactive "P")
-         (paredit-wrap-sexp argument ,open ,close))
-       (add-to-list 'paredit-wrap-commands
-                    ',(paredit-conc-name "paredit-wrap-" name)))))
-
-(defvar paredit-wrap-commands '(paredit-wrap-sexp)
-  "List of paredit commands that wrap S-expressions.
-Used by `paredit-yank-pop'; for internal paredit use only.")
-
-(define-paredit-pair ?\( ?\) "round")
-(define-paredit-pair ?\[ ?\] "square")
-(define-paredit-pair ?\{ ?\} "curly")
-(define-paredit-pair ?\< ?\> "angled")
-
-;;; Aliases for the old names.
-
-(defalias 'paredit-open-parenthesis 'paredit-open-round)
-(defalias 'paredit-close-parenthesis 'paredit-close-round)
-(defalias 'paredit-close-parenthesis-and-newline
-  'paredit-close-round-and-newline)
-
-(defalias 'paredit-open-bracket 'paredit-open-square)
-(defalias 'paredit-close-bracket 'paredit-close-square)
-(defalias 'paredit-close-bracket-and-newline
-  'paredit-close-square-and-newline)
-
-(defun paredit-move-past-close (close)
-  (paredit-move-past-close-and close
-    (lambda ()
-      (paredit-blink-paren-match nil))))
-
-(defun paredit-move-past-close-and-newline (close)
-  (paredit-move-past-close-and close
-    (lambda ()
-      (let ((comment.point (paredit-find-comment-on-line)))
-        (newline)
-        (if comment.point
-            (save-excursion
-              (forward-line -1)
-              (end-of-line)
-              (indent-to (cdr comment.point))
-              (insert (car comment.point)))))
-      (lisp-indent-line)
-      (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors (indent-sexp))
-      (paredit-blink-paren-match t))))
-
-(defun paredit-move-past-close-and (close if-moved)
-  (if (or (paredit-in-string-p)
-          (paredit-in-comment-p))
-      (insert close)
-    (if (paredit-in-char-p) (forward-char))
-    (paredit-move-past-close-and-reindent close)
-    (funcall if-moved)))
-
-(defun paredit-find-comment-on-line ()
-  "Find a margin comment on the current line.
-Return nil if there is no such comment or if there is anything but
-  whitespace until such a comment.
-If such a comment exists, delete the comment (including all leading
-  whitespace) and return a cons whose car is the comment as a string
-  and whose cdr is the point of the comment's initial semicolon,
-  relative to the start of the line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (paredit-skip-whitespace t (point-at-eol))
-    (and (eq ?\; (char-after))
-         (not (eq ?\; (char-after (1+ (point)))))
-         (not (or (paredit-in-string-p)
-                  (paredit-in-char-p)))
-         (let* ((start                  ;Move to before the semicolon.
-                 (progn (backward-char) (point)))
-                (comment
-                 (buffer-substring start (point-at-eol))))
-           (paredit-skip-whitespace nil (point-at-bol))
-           (delete-region (point) (point-at-eol))
-           (cons comment (- start (point-at-bol)))))))
-
-(defun paredit-insert-pair (n open close forward)
-  (let* ((regionp
-          (and (paredit-region-active-p)
-               (paredit-region-safe-for-insert-p)))
-         (end
-          (and regionp
-               (not n)
-               (prog1 (region-end) (goto-char (region-beginning))))))
-    (let ((spacep (paredit-space-for-delimiter-p nil open)))
-      (if spacep (insert " "))
-      (insert open)
-      (save-excursion
-        ;; Move past the desired region.
-        (cond (n
-               (funcall forward
-                        (paredit-scan-sexps-hack (point)
-                                                 (prefix-numeric-value n))))
-              (regionp
-               (funcall forward (+ end (if spacep 2 1)))))
-        ;; The string case can happen if we are inserting string
-        ;; delimiters.  The comment case may happen by moving to the
-        ;; end of a buffer that has a comment with no trailing newline.
-        (if (and (not (paredit-in-string-p))
-                 (paredit-in-comment-p))
-            (newline))
-        (insert close)
-        (if (paredit-space-for-delimiter-p t close)
-            (insert " "))))))
-
-;++ This needs a better name...
-
-(defun paredit-scan-sexps-hack (point n)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char point)
-    (let ((direction (if (< 0 n) +1 -1))
-          (magnitude (abs n))
-          (count 0))
-      (catch 'exit
-        (while (< count magnitude)
-          (let ((p
-                 (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (scan-sexps (point) direction)
-                   nil)))
-            (if (not p) (throw 'exit nil))
-            (goto-char p))
-          (setq count (+ count 1)))))
-    (point)))
-
-(defun paredit-region-safe-for-insert-p ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((beginning (region-beginning))
-          (end (region-end)))
-      (goto-char beginning)
-      (let* ((beginning-state (paredit-current-parse-state))
-             (end-state
-              (parse-partial-sexp beginning end nil nil beginning-state)))
-        (and (=  (nth 0 beginning-state)   ; 0. depth in parens
-                 (nth 0 end-state))
-             (eq (nth 3 beginning-state)   ; 3. non-nil if inside a
-                 (nth 3 end-state))        ;    string
-             (eq (nth 4 beginning-state)   ; 4. comment status, yada
-                 (nth 4 end-state))
-             (eq (nth 5 beginning-state)   ; 5. t if following char
-                 (nth 5 end-state)))))))   ;    quote
-
-(defvar paredit-space-for-delimiter-predicates nil
-  "List of predicates for whether to put space by delimiter at point.
-Each predicate is a function that is is applied to two arguments, ENDP
-  and DELIMITER, and that returns a boolean saying whether to put a
-  space next to the delimiter -- before/after the delimiter if ENDP is
-  false/true, respectively.
-If any predicate returns false, no space is inserted: every predicate
-  has veto power.
-Each predicate may assume that the point is not at the beginning/end of
-  the buffer, and that the point is preceded/followed by a word
-  constituent, symbol constituent, string quote, or delimiter matching
-  DELIMITER, if ENDP is false/true, respectively.
-Each predicate should examine only text before/after the point if ENDP is
-  false/true, respectively.")
-
-(defun paredit-space-for-delimiter-p (endp delimiter)
-  ;; If at the buffer limit, don't insert a space.  If there is a word,
-  ;; symbol, other quote, or non-matching parenthesis delimiter (i.e. a
-  ;; close when want an open the string or an open when we want to
-  ;; close the string), do insert a space.
-  (and (not (if endp (eobp) (bobp)))
-       (memq (char-syntax (if endp (char-after) (char-before)))
-             (list ?w ?_ ?\"
-                   (let ((matching (matching-paren delimiter)))
-                     (and matching (char-syntax matching)))
-                   (and (not endp)
-                        (eq ?\" (char-syntax delimiter))
-                        ?\) )))
-       (catch 'exit
-         (dolist (predicate paredit-space-for-delimiter-predicates)
-           (if (not (funcall predicate endp delimiter))
-               (throw 'exit nil)))
-         t)))
-
-(defun paredit-move-past-close-and-reindent (close)
-  (let ((open (paredit-missing-close)))
-    (if open
-        (if (eq close (matching-paren open))
-            (save-excursion
-              (message "Missing closing delimiter: %c" close)
-              (insert close))
-            (error "Mismatched missing closing delimiter: %c ... %c"
-                   open close))))
-  (up-list)
-  (if (catch 'return                    ; This CATCH returns T if it
-        (while t                        ; should delete leading spaces
-          (save-excursion               ; and NIL if not.
-            (let ((before-paren (1- (point))))
-              (back-to-indentation)
-              (cond ((not (eq (point) before-paren))
-                     ;; Can't call PAREDIT-DELETE-LEADING-WHITESPACE
-                     ;; here -- we must return from SAVE-EXCURSION
-                     ;; first.
-                     (throw 'return t))
-                    ((save-excursion (forward-line -1)
-                                     (end-of-line)
-                                     (paredit-in-comment-p))
-                     ;; Moving the closing delimiter any further
-                     ;; would put it into a comment, so we just
-                     ;; indent the closing delimiter where it is and
-                     ;; abort the loop, telling its continuation that
-                     ;; no leading whitespace should be deleted.
-                     (lisp-indent-line)
-                     (throw 'return nil))
-                    (t (delete-indentation)))))))
-      (paredit-delete-leading-whitespace)))
-
-(defun paredit-missing-close ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (backward-up-list)
-      (error "Not inside a list."))
-    (let ((open (char-after)))
-      (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (progn (forward-sexp) nil)
-        open))))
-
-(defun paredit-delete-leading-whitespace ()
-  ;; This assumes that we're on the closing delimiter already.
-  (save-excursion
-    (backward-char)
-    (while (let ((syn (char-syntax (char-before))))
-             (and (or (eq syn ?\ ) (eq syn ?-))     ; whitespace syntax
-                  ;; The above line is a perfect example of why the
-                  ;; following test is necessary.
-                  (not (paredit-in-char-p (1- (point))))))
-      (delete-char -1))))
-
-(defun paredit-blink-paren-match (another-line-p)
-  (if (and blink-matching-paren
-           (or (not show-paren-mode) another-line-p))
-      (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors
-        (save-excursion
-          (backward-sexp)
-          (forward-sexp)
-          ;; SHOW-PAREN-MODE inhibits any blinking, so we disable it
-          ;; locally here.
-          (let ((show-paren-mode nil))
-            (blink-matching-open))))))
-
-(defun paredit-doublequote (&optional n)
-  "Insert a pair of double-quotes.
-With a prefix argument N, wrap the following N S-expressions in
-  double-quotes, escaping intermediate characters if necessary.
-If the region is active, `transient-mark-mode' is enabled, and the
-  region's start and end fall in the same parenthesis depth, insert a
-  pair of double-quotes around the region, again escaping intermediate
-  characters if necessary.
-Inside a comment, insert a literal double-quote.
-At the end of a string, move past the closing double-quote.
-In the middle of a string, insert a backslash-escaped double-quote.
-If in a character literal, do nothing.  This prevents accidentally
-  changing a what was in the character literal to become a meaningful
-  delimiter unintentionally."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cond ((paredit-in-string-p)
-         (if (eq (point) (- (paredit-enclosing-string-end) 1))
-             (forward-char)             ; Just move past the closing quote.
-           ;; Don't split a \x into an escaped backslash and a string end.
-           (if (paredit-in-string-escape-p) (forward-char))
-           (insert ?\\ ?\" )))
-        ((paredit-in-comment-p)
-         (insert ?\" ))
-        ((not (paredit-in-char-p))
-         (paredit-insert-pair n ?\" ?\" 'paredit-forward-for-quote))))
-
-(defun paredit-meta-doublequote (&optional n)
-  "Move to the end of the string.
-If not in a string, act as `paredit-doublequote'; if not prefix argument
- is specified and the region is not active or `transient-mark-mode' is
- disabled, the default is to wrap one S-expression, however, not zero."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (not (paredit-in-string-p))
-      (paredit-doublequote (or n (and (not (paredit-region-active-p)) 1)))
-      (goto-char (paredit-enclosing-string-end))))
-
-(defun paredit-meta-doublequote-and-newline (&optional n)
-  "Move to the end of the string, insert a newline, and indent.
-If not in a string, act as `paredit-doublequote'; if not prefix argument
- is specified and the region is not active or `transient-mark-mode' is
- disabled, the default is to wrap one S-expression, however, not zero."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (not (paredit-in-string-p))
-      (paredit-doublequote (or n (and (not (paredit-region-active-p)) 1)))
-      (progn (goto-char (paredit-enclosing-string-end))
-             (newline)
-             (lisp-indent-line)
-             (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors (indent-sexp)))))
-
-(defun paredit-forward-for-quote (end)
-  (let ((state (paredit-current-parse-state)))
-    (while (< (point) end)
-      (let ((new-state (parse-partial-sexp (point) (1+ (point))
-                                           nil nil state)))
-        (if (paredit-in-string-p new-state)
-            (if (not (paredit-in-string-escape-p))
-                (setq state new-state)
-              ;; Escape character: turn it into an escaped escape
-              ;; character by appending another backslash.
-              (insert ?\\ )
-              ;; Now the point is after both escapes, and we want to
-              ;; rescan from before the first one to after the second
-              ;; one.
-              (setq state
-                    (parse-partial-sexp (- (point) 2) (point)
-                                        nil nil state))
-              ;; Advance the end point, since we just inserted a new
-              ;; character.
-              (setq end (1+ end)))
-          ;; String: escape by inserting a backslash before the quote.
-          (backward-char)
-          (insert ?\\ )
-          ;; The point is now between the escape and the quote, and we
-          ;; want to rescan from before the escape to after the quote.
-          (setq state
-                (parse-partial-sexp (1- (point)) (1+ (point))
-                                    nil nil state))
-          ;; Advance the end point for the same reason as above.
-          (setq end (1+ end)))))))
-
-;;;; Escape Insertion
-
-(defun paredit-backslash ()
-  "Insert a backslash followed by a character to escape."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond ((paredit-in-string-p) (paredit-backslash-interactive))
-        ((paredit-in-comment-p) (insert ?\\))
-        ((paredit-in-char-p) (forward-char) (paredit-backslash-interactive))
-        (t (paredit-backslash-interactive))))
-
-(defun paredit-backslash-interactive ()
-  (insert ?\\ )
-  ;; Read a character to insert after the backslash.  If anything
-  ;; goes wrong -- the user hits delete (entering the rubout
-  ;; `character'), aborts with C-g, or enters non-character input
-  ;; -- then delete the backslash to avoid a dangling escape.
-  (let ((delete-p t))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (let ((char (read-char "Character to escape: " t)))
-          (if (not (eq char ?\^?))
-              (progn (message "Character to escape: %c" char)
-                     (insert char)
-                     (setq delete-p nil))))
-      (if delete-p
-          (progn (message "Deleting escape.")
-                 (delete-char -1))))))
-
-(defun paredit-newline ()
-  "Insert a newline and indent it.
-This is like `newline-and-indent', but it not only indents the line
-  that the point is on but also the S-expression following the point,
-  if there is one.
-Move forward one character first if on an escaped character.
-If in a string, just insert a literal newline.
-If in a comment and if followed by invalid structure, call
-  `indent-new-comment-line' to keep the invalid structure in a
-  comment."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond ((paredit-in-string-p)
-         (newline))
-        ((paredit-in-comment-p)
-         (if (paredit-region-ok-p (point) (point-at-eol))
-             (progn (newline-and-indent)
-                    (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors (indent-sexp)))
-             (indent-new-comment-line)))
-        (t
-         (if (paredit-in-char-p)
-             (forward-char))
-         (newline-and-indent)
-         ;; Indent the following S-expression, but don't signal an
-         ;; error if there's only a closing delimiter after the point.
-         (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors (indent-sexp)))))
-
-(defun paredit-reindent-defun (&optional argument)
-  "Reindent the definition that the point is on.
-If the point is in a string or a comment, fill the paragraph instead,
-  and with a prefix argument, justify as well."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (or (paredit-in-string-p)
-          (paredit-in-comment-p))
-      (lisp-fill-paragraph argument)
-    (paredit-preserving-column
-      (save-excursion
-        (end-of-defun)
-        (beginning-of-defun)
-        (indent-sexp)))))
-
-;;;; Comment Insertion
-
-(defun paredit-semicolon (&optional n)
-  "Insert a semicolon.
-With a prefix argument N, insert N semicolons.
-If in a string, do just that and nothing else.
-If in a character literal, move to the beginning of the character
-  literal before inserting the semicolon.
-If the enclosing list ends on the line after the point, break the line
-  after the last S-expression following the point.
-If a list begins on the line after the point but ends on a different
-  line, break the line after the last S-expression following the point
-  before the list."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (or (paredit-in-string-p) (paredit-in-comment-p))
-      (insert (make-string (or n 1) ?\; ))
-    (if (paredit-in-char-p)
-        (backward-char 2))
-    (let ((line-break-point (paredit-semicolon-find-line-break-point)))
-      (if line-break-point
-          (paredit-semicolon-with-line-break line-break-point (or n 1))
-          (insert (make-string (or n 1) ?\; ))))))
-
-(defun paredit-semicolon-find-line-break-point ()
-  (and (not (eolp))                   ;Implies (not (eobp)).
-       (let ((eol (point-at-eol)))
-         (save-excursion
-           (catch 'exit
-             (while t
-               (let ((line-break-point (point)))
-                 (cond ((paredit-handle-sexp-errors (progn (forward-sexp) t)
-                          nil)
-                        ;; Successfully advanced by an S-expression.
-                        ;; If that S-expression started on this line
-                        ;; and ended on another one, break here.
-                        (cond ((not (eq eol (point-at-eol)))
-                               (throw 'exit
-                                      (and (save-excursion
-                                             (backward-sexp)
-                                             (eq eol (point-at-eol)))
-                                           line-break-point)))
-                              ((eobp)
-                               (throw 'exit nil))))
-                       ((save-excursion
-                          (paredit-skip-whitespace t (point-at-eol))
-                          (or (eolp) (eobp) (eq (char-after) ?\;)))
-                        ;; Can't move further, but there's no closing
-                        ;; delimiter we're about to clobber -- either
-                        ;; it's on the next line or we're at the end of
-                        ;; the buffer.  Don't break the line.
-                        (throw 'exit nil))
-                       (t
-                        ;; Can't move because we hit a delimiter at the
-                        ;; end of this line.  Break here.
-                        (throw 'exit line-break-point))))))))))
-
-(defun paredit-semicolon-with-line-break (line-break-point n)
-  (let ((line-break-marker (make-marker)))
-    (set-marker line-break-marker line-break-point)
-    (set-marker-insertion-type line-break-marker t)
-    (insert (make-string (or n 1) ?\; ))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char line-break-marker)
-      (set-marker line-break-marker nil)
-      (newline)
-      (lisp-indent-line)
-      ;; This step is redundant if we are inside a list, but even if we
-      ;; are at the top level, we want at least to indent whatever we
-      ;; bumped off the line.
-      (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors (indent-sexp))
-      (paredit-indent-sexps))))
-
-;;; This is all a horrible, horrible hack, primarily for GNU Emacs 21,
-;;; in which there is no `comment-or-uncomment-region'.
-
-(autoload 'comment-forward "newcomment")
-(autoload 'comment-normalize-vars "newcomment")
-(autoload 'comment-region "newcomment")
-(autoload 'comment-search-forward "newcomment")
-(autoload 'uncomment-region "newcomment")
-
-(defun paredit-initialize-comment-dwim ()
-  (require 'newcomment)
-  (if (not (fboundp 'comment-or-uncomment-region))
-      (defalias 'comment-or-uncomment-region
-        (lambda (beginning end &optional argument)
-          (interactive "*r\nP")
-          (if (save-excursion (goto-char beginning)
-                              (comment-forward (point-max))
-                              (<= end (point)))
-              (uncomment-region beginning end argument)
-              (comment-region beginning end argument)))))
-  (defalias 'paredit-initialize-comment-dwim 'comment-normalize-vars)
-  (comment-normalize-vars))
-
-(defun paredit-comment-dwim (&optional argument)
-  "Call the Lisp comment command you want (Do What I Mean).
-This is like `comment-dwim', but it is specialized for Lisp editing.
-If transient mark mode is enabled and the mark is active, comment or
-  uncomment the selected region, depending on whether it was entirely
-  commented not not already.
-If there is already a comment on the current line, with no prefix
-  argument, indent to that comment; with a prefix argument, kill that
-  comment.
-Otherwise, insert a comment appropriate for the context and ensure that
-  any code following the comment is moved to the next line.
-At the top level, where indentation is calculated to be at column 0,
-  insert a triple-semicolon comment; within code, where the indentation
-  is calculated to be non-zero, and on the line there is either no code
-  at all or code after the point, insert a double-semicolon comment;
-  and if the point is after all code on the line, insert a single-
-  semicolon margin comment at `comment-column'."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (paredit-initialize-comment-dwim)
-  (cond ((paredit-region-active-p)
-         (comment-or-uncomment-region (region-beginning)
-                                      (region-end)
-                                      argument))
-        ((paredit-comment-on-line-p)
-         (if argument
-             (comment-kill (if (integerp argument) argument nil))
-             (comment-indent)))
-        (t (paredit-insert-comment))))
-
-(defun paredit-comment-on-line-p ()
-  "True if there is a comment on the line following point.
-This is expected to be called only in `paredit-comment-dwim'; do not
-  call it elsewhere."
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (let ((comment-p nil))
-      ;; Search forward for a comment beginning.  If there is one, set
-      ;; COMMENT-P to true; if not, it will be nil.
-      (while (progn
-               (setq comment-p          ;t -> no error
-                     (comment-search-forward (point-at-eol) t))
-               (and comment-p
-                    (or (paredit-in-string-p)
-                        (paredit-in-char-p (1- (point))))))
-        (forward-char))
-      comment-p)))
-
-(defun paredit-insert-comment ()
-  (let ((code-after-p
-         (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace t (point-at-eol))
-                         (not (eolp))))
-        (code-before-p
-         (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace nil (point-at-bol))
-                         (not (bolp)))))
-    (cond ((and (bolp)
-                (let ((indent
-                       (let ((indent (calculate-lisp-indent)))
-                         (if (consp indent) (car indent) indent))))
-                  (and indent (zerop indent))))
-           ;; Top-level comment
-           (if code-after-p (save-excursion (newline)))
-           (insert ";;; "))
-          ((or code-after-p (not code-before-p))
-           ;; Code comment
-           (if code-before-p
-               (newline-and-indent)
-               (lisp-indent-line))
-           (insert ";; ")
-           (if code-after-p
-               (save-excursion
-                 (newline)
-                 (lisp-indent-line)
-                 (paredit-indent-sexps))))
-          (t
-           ;; Margin comment
-           (indent-to comment-column 1) ; 1 -> force one leading space
-           (insert ?\; )))))
-
-;;;; Character Deletion
-
-(defun paredit-forward-delete (&optional argument)
-  "Delete a character forward or move forward over a delimiter.
-If on an opening S-expression delimiter, move forward into the
-  S-expression.
-If on a closing S-expression delimiter, refuse to delete unless the
-  S-expression is empty, in which case delete the whole S-expression.
-With a numeric prefix argument N, delete N characters forward.
-With a `C-u' prefix argument, simply delete a character forward,
-  without regard for delimiter balancing."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cond ((or (consp argument) (eobp))
-         (delete-char +1))
-        ((integerp argument)
-         (if (< argument 0)
-             (paredit-backward-delete argument)
-             (while (> argument 0)
-               (paredit-forward-delete)
-               (setq argument (- argument 1)))))
-        ((paredit-in-string-p)
-         (paredit-forward-delete-in-string))
-        ((paredit-in-comment-p)
-         (paredit-forward-delete-in-comment))
-        ((paredit-in-char-p)            ; Escape -- delete both chars.
-         (delete-char -1)
-         (delete-char +1))
-        ((eq (char-after) ?\\ )         ; ditto
-         (delete-char +2))
-        ((let ((syn (char-syntax (char-after))))
-           (or (eq syn ?\( )
-               (eq syn ?\" )))
-         (if (save-excursion
-               (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (progn (forward-sexp) t)
-                 nil))
-             (forward-char)
-           (message "Deleting spurious opening delimiter.")
-           (delete-char +1)))
-        ((and (not (paredit-in-char-p (1- (point))))
-              (eq (char-syntax (char-after)) ?\) )
-              (eq (char-before) (matching-paren (char-after))))
-         (delete-char -1)               ; Empty list -- delete both
-         (delete-char +1))              ;   delimiters.
-        ((eq ?\; (char-after))
-         (paredit-forward-delete-comment-start))
-        ((eq (char-syntax (char-after)) ?\) )
-         (if (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-                 (save-excursion (forward-char) (backward-sexp) t)
-               nil)
-             (message "End of list!")
-             (progn
-               (message "Deleting spurious closing delimiter.")
-               (delete-char +1))))
-        ;; Just delete a single character, if it's not a closing
-        ;; delimiter.  (The character literal case is already handled
-        ;; by now.)
-        (t (delete-char +1))))
-
-(defun paredit-forward-delete-in-string ()
-  (let ((start+end (paredit-string-start+end-points)))
-    (cond ((not (eq (point) (cdr start+end)))
-           ;; If it's not the close-quote, it's safe to delete.  But
-           ;; first handle the case that we're in a string escape.
-           (cond ((paredit-in-string-escape-p)
-                  ;; We're right after the backslash, so backward
-                  ;; delete it before deleting the escaped character.
-                  (delete-char -1))
-                 ((eq (char-after) ?\\ )
-                  ;; If we're not in a string escape, but we are on a
-                  ;; backslash, it must start the escape for the next
-                  ;; character, so delete the backslash before deleting
-                  ;; the next character.
-                  (delete-char +1)))
-           (delete-char +1))
-          ((eq (1- (point)) (car start+end))
-           ;; If it is the close-quote, delete only if we're also right
-           ;; past the open-quote (i.e. it's empty), and then delete
-           ;; both quotes.  Otherwise we refuse to delete it.
-           (delete-char -1)
-           (delete-char +1)))))
-
-(defun paredit-check-forward-delete-in-comment ()
-  ;; Point is in a comment, possibly at eol.  We are about to delete
-  ;; some characters forward; if we are at eol, we are about to delete
-  ;; the line break.  Refuse to do so if if moving the next line into
-  ;; the comment would break structure.
-  (if (eolp)
-      (let ((next-line-start (point-at-bol 2))
-            (next-line-end (point-at-eol 2)))
-        (paredit-check-region next-line-start next-line-end))))
-
-(defun paredit-forward-delete-in-comment ()
-  (paredit-check-forward-delete-in-comment)
-  (delete-char +1))
-
-(defun paredit-forward-delete-comment-start ()
-  ;; Point precedes a comment start (not at eol).  Refuse to delete a
-  ;; comment start if the comment contains unbalanced junk.
-  (paredit-check-region (+ (point) 1) (point-at-eol))
-  (delete-char +1))
-
-(defun paredit-backward-delete (&optional argument)
-  "Delete a character backward or move backward over a delimiter.
-If on a closing S-expression delimiter, move backward into the
-  S-expression.
-If on an opening S-expression delimiter, refuse to delete unless the
-  S-expression is empty, in which case delete the whole S-expression.
-With a numeric prefix argument N, delete N characters backward.
-With a `C-u' prefix argument, simply delete a character backward,
-  without regard for delimiter balancing."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cond ((or (consp argument) (bobp))
-         ;++ Should this untabify?
-         (delete-char -1))
-        ((integerp argument)
-         (if (< argument 0)
-             (paredit-forward-delete (- 0 argument))
-             (while (> argument 0)
-               (paredit-backward-delete)
-               (setq argument (- argument 1)))))
-        ((paredit-in-string-p)
-         (paredit-backward-delete-in-string))
-        ((paredit-in-comment-p)
-         (paredit-backward-delete-in-comment))
-        ((paredit-in-char-p)            ; Escape -- delete both chars.
-         (delete-char -1)
-         (delete-char +1))
-        ((paredit-in-char-p (1- (point)))
-         (delete-char -2))              ; ditto
-        ((let ((syn (char-syntax (char-before))))
-           (or (eq syn ?\) )
-               (eq syn ?\" )))
-         (if (save-excursion
-               (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (progn (backward-sexp) t)
-                 nil))
-             (backward-char)
-           (message "Deleting spurious closing delimiter.")
-           (delete-char -1)))
-        ((and (eq (char-syntax (char-before)) ?\( )
-              (eq (char-after) (matching-paren (char-before))))
-         (delete-char -1)               ; Empty list -- delete both
-         (delete-char +1))              ;   delimiters.
-        ((bolp)
-         (paredit-backward-delete-maybe-comment-end))
-        ((eq (char-syntax (char-before)) ?\( )
-         (if (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-                 (save-excursion (backward-char) (forward-sexp) t)
-               nil)
-             (message "Beginning of list!")
-             (progn
-               (message "Deleting spurious closing delimiter.")
-               (delete-char -1))))
-        ;; Delete it, unless it's an opening delimiter.  The case of
-        ;; character literals is already handled by now.
-        (t
-         ;; Turn off the @#&*&!^&(%^ botch in GNU Emacs 24 that changed
-         ;; `backward-delete-char' and `backward-delete-char-untabify'
-         ;; semantically so that they delete the region in transient
-         ;; mark mode.
-         (let ((delete-active-region nil))
-           (backward-delete-char-untabify +1)))))
-
-(defun paredit-backward-delete-in-string ()
-  (let ((start+end (paredit-string-start+end-points)))
-    (cond ((not (eq (1- (point)) (car start+end)))
-           ;; If it's not the open-quote, it's safe to delete.
-           (if (paredit-in-string-escape-p)
-               ;; If we're on a string escape, since we're about to
-               ;; delete the backslash, we must first delete the
-               ;; escaped char.
-               (delete-char +1))
-           (delete-char -1)
-           (if (paredit-in-string-escape-p)
-               ;; If, after deleting a character, we find ourselves in
-               ;; a string escape, we must have deleted the escaped
-               ;; character, and the backslash is behind the point, so
-               ;; backward delete it.
-               (delete-char -1)))
-          ((eq (point) (cdr start+end))
-           ;; If it is the open-quote, delete only if we're also right
-           ;; past the close-quote (i.e. it's empty), and then delete
-           ;; both quotes.  Otherwise we refuse to delete it.
-           (delete-char -1)
-           (delete-char +1)))))
-
-(defun paredit-backward-delete-in-comment ()
-  ;; Point is in a comment, possibly just after the comment start.
-  ;; Refuse to delete a comment start if the comment contains
-  ;; unbalanced junk.
-  (if (save-excursion
-        (backward-char)
-        ;; Must call `paredit-in-string-p' before
-        ;; `paredit-in-comment-p'.
-        (not (or (paredit-in-string-p) (paredit-in-comment-p))))
-      (paredit-check-region (point) (point-at-eol)))
-  (backward-delete-char-untabify +1))
-
-(defun paredit-backward-delete-maybe-comment-end ()
-  ;; Point is at bol, possibly just after a comment end (i.e., the
-  ;; previous line may have had a line comment).  Refuse to delete a
-  ;; comment end if moving the current line into the previous line's
-  ;; comment would break structure.
-  (if (save-excursion
-        (backward-char)
-        (and (not (paredit-in-string-p)) (paredit-in-comment-p)))
-      (paredit-check-region (point-at-eol) (point-at-bol)))
-  (delete-char -1))
-
-;;;; Killing
-
-(defun paredit-kill (&optional argument)
-  "Kill a line as if with `kill-line', but respecting delimiters.
-In a string, act exactly as `kill-line' but do not kill past the
-  closing string delimiter.
-On a line with no S-expressions on it starting after the point or
-  within a comment, act exactly as `kill-line'.
-Otherwise, kill all S-expressions that start after the point.
-With a `C-u' prefix argument, just do the standard `kill-line'.
-With a numeric prefix argument N, do `kill-line' that many times."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (cond (argument
-         (kill-line (if (integerp argument) argument 1)))
-        ((paredit-in-string-p)
-         (paredit-kill-line-in-string))
-        ((paredit-in-comment-p)
-         (paredit-kill-line-in-comment))
-        ((save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace t (point-at-eol))
-                         (or (eolp) (eq (char-after) ?\; )))
-         ;** Be careful about trailing backslashes.
-         (if (paredit-in-char-p)
-             (backward-char))
-         (kill-line))
-        (t (paredit-kill-sexps-on-line))))
-
-(defun paredit-kill-line-in-string ()
-  (if (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace t (point-at-eol))
-                      (eolp))
-      (kill-line)
-    (save-excursion
-      ;; Be careful not to split an escape sequence.
-      (if (paredit-in-string-escape-p)
-          (backward-char))
-      (kill-region (point)
-                   (min (point-at-eol)
-                        (cdr (paredit-string-start+end-points)))))))
-
-(defun paredit-kill-line-in-comment ()
-  ;; The variable `kill-whole-line' is not relevant: the point is in a
-  ;; comment, and hence not at the beginning of the line.
-  (paredit-check-forward-delete-in-comment)
-  (kill-line))
-
-(defun paredit-kill-sexps-on-line ()
-  (if (paredit-in-char-p)               ; Move past the \ and prefix.
-      (backward-char 2))                ; (# in Scheme/CL, ? in elisp)
-  (let ((beginning (point))
-        (eol (point-at-eol)))
-    (let ((end-of-list-p (paredit-forward-sexps-to-kill beginning eol)))
-      ;; If we got to the end of the list and it's on the same line,
-      ;; move backward past the closing delimiter before killing.  (This
-      ;; allows something like killing the whitespace in (    ).)
-      (if end-of-list-p (progn (up-list) (backward-char)))
-      (if kill-whole-line
-          (paredit-kill-sexps-on-whole-line beginning)
-        (kill-region beginning
-                     ;; If all of the S-expressions were on one line,
-                     ;; i.e. we're still on that line after moving past
-                     ;; the last one, kill the whole line, including
-                     ;; any comments; otherwise just kill to the end of
-                     ;; the last S-expression we found.  Be sure,
-                     ;; though, not to kill any closing parentheses.
-                     (if (and (not end-of-list-p)
-                              (eq (point-at-eol) eol))
-                         eol
-                         (point)))))))
-
-;;; Please do not try to understand this code unless you have a VERY
-;;; good reason to do so.  I gave up trying to figure it out well
-;;; enough to explain it, long ago.
-
-(defun paredit-forward-sexps-to-kill (beginning eol)
-  (let ((end-of-list-p nil)
-        (firstp t))
-    ;; Move to the end of the last S-expression that started on this
-    ;; line, or to the closing delimiter if the last S-expression in
-    ;; this list is on the line.
-    (catch 'return
-      (while t
-        ;; This and the `kill-whole-line' business below fix a bug that
-        ;; inhibited any S-expression at the very end of the buffer
-        ;; (with no trailing newline) from being deleted.  It's a
-        ;; bizarre fix that I ought to document at some point, but I am
-        ;; too busy at the moment to do so.
-        (if (and kill-whole-line (eobp)) (throw 'return nil))
-        (save-excursion
-          (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (forward-sexp)
-            (up-list)
-            (setq end-of-list-p (eq (point-at-eol) eol))
-            (throw 'return nil))
-          (if (or (and (not firstp)
-                       (not kill-whole-line)
-                       (eobp))
-                  (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-                      (progn (backward-sexp) nil)
-                    t)
-                  (not (eq (point-at-eol) eol)))
-              (throw 'return nil)))
-        (forward-sexp)
-        (if (and firstp
-                 (not kill-whole-line)
-                 (eobp))
-            (throw 'return nil))
-        (setq firstp nil)))
-    end-of-list-p))
-
-(defun paredit-kill-sexps-on-whole-line (beginning)
-  (kill-region beginning
-               (or (save-excursion     ; Delete trailing indentation...
-                     (paredit-skip-whitespace t)
-                     (and (not (eq (char-after) ?\; ))
-                          (point)))
-                   ;; ...or just use the point past the newline, if
-                   ;; we encounter a comment.
-                   (point-at-eol)))
-  (cond ((save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace nil (point-at-bol))
-                         (bolp))
-         ;; Nothing but indentation before the point, so indent it.
-         (lisp-indent-line))
-        ((eobp) nil)       ; Protect the CHAR-SYNTAX below against NIL.
-        ;; Insert a space to avoid invalid joining if necessary.
-        ((let ((syn-before (char-syntax (char-before)))
-               (syn-after  (char-syntax (char-after))))
-           (or (and (eq syn-before ?\) )            ; Separate opposing
-                    (eq syn-after  ?\( ))           ;   parentheses,
-               (and (eq syn-before ?\" )            ; string delimiter
-                    (eq syn-after  ?\" ))           ;   pairs,
-               (and (memq syn-before '(?_ ?w))      ; or word or symbol
-                    (memq syn-after  '(?_ ?w)))))   ;   constituents.
-         (insert " "))))
-
-;;;;; Killing Words
-
-;;; This is tricky and asymmetrical because backward parsing is
-;;; extraordinarily difficult or impossible, so we have to implement
-;;; killing in both directions by parsing forward.
-
-(defun paredit-forward-kill-word ()
-  "Kill a word forward, skipping over intervening delimiters."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((beginning (point)))
-    (skip-syntax-forward " -")
-    (let* ((parse-state (paredit-current-parse-state))
-           (state (paredit-kill-word-state parse-state 'char-after)))
-      (while (not (or (eobp)
-                      (eq ?w (char-syntax (char-after)))))
-        (setq parse-state
-              (progn (forward-char 1) (paredit-current-parse-state))
-;;               (parse-partial-sexp (point) (1+ (point))
-;;                                   nil nil parse-state)
-              )
-        (let* ((old-state state)
-               (new-state
-                (paredit-kill-word-state parse-state 'char-after)))
-          (cond ((not (eq old-state new-state))
-                 (setq parse-state
-                       (paredit-kill-word-hack old-state
-                                               new-state
-                                               parse-state))
-                 (setq state
-                       (paredit-kill-word-state parse-state
-                                                'char-after))
-                 (setq beginning (point)))))))
-    (goto-char beginning)
-    (kill-word 1)))
-
-(defun paredit-backward-kill-word ()
-  "Kill a word backward, skipping over any intervening delimiters."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (or (bobp)
-               (eq (char-syntax (char-before)) ?w)))
-      (let ((end (point)))
-        (backward-word 1)
-        (forward-word 1)
-        (goto-char (min end (point)))
-        (let* ((parse-state (paredit-current-parse-state))
-               (state
-                (paredit-kill-word-state parse-state 'char-before)))
-          (while (and (< (point) end)
-                      (progn
-                        (setq parse-state
-                              (parse-partial-sexp (point) (1+ (point))
-                                                  nil nil parse-state))
-                        (or (eq state
-                                (paredit-kill-word-state parse-state
-                                                         'char-before))
-                            (progn (backward-char 1) nil)))))
-          (if (and (eq state 'comment)
-                   (eq ?\# (char-after (point)))
-                   (eq ?\| (char-before (point))))
-              (backward-char 1)))))
-  (backward-kill-word 1))
-
-;;;;;; Word-Killing Auxiliaries
-
-(defun paredit-kill-word-state (parse-state adjacent-char-fn)
-  (cond ((paredit-in-comment-p parse-state) 'comment)
-        ((paredit-in-string-p  parse-state) 'string)
-        ((memq (char-syntax (funcall adjacent-char-fn))
-               '(?\( ?\) ))
-         'delimiter)
-        (t 'other)))
-
-;;; This optionally advances the point past any comment delimiters that
-;;; should probably not be touched, based on the last state change and
-;;; the characters around the point.  It returns a new parse state,
-;;; starting from the PARSE-STATE parameter.
-
-(defun paredit-kill-word-hack (old-state new-state parse-state)
-  (cond ((and (not (eq old-state 'comment))
-              (not (eq new-state 'comment))
-              (not (paredit-in-string-escape-p))
-              (eq ?\# (char-before))
-              (eq ?\| (char-after)))
-         (forward-char 1)
-         (paredit-current-parse-state)
-;;          (parse-partial-sexp (point) (1+ (point))
-;;                              nil nil parse-state)
-         )
-        ((and (not (eq old-state 'comment))
-              (eq new-state 'comment)
-              (eq ?\; (char-before)))
-         (skip-chars-forward ";")
-         (paredit-current-parse-state)
-;;          (parse-partial-sexp (point) (save-excursion
-;;                                        (skip-chars-forward ";"))
-;;                              nil nil parse-state)
-         )
-        (t parse-state)))
-
-(defun paredit-copy-as-kill ()
-  "Save in the kill ring the region that `paredit-kill' would kill."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond ((paredit-in-string-p)
-         (paredit-copy-as-kill-in-string))
-        ((paredit-in-comment-p)
-         (copy-region-as-kill (point) (point-at-eol)))
-        ((save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace t (point-at-eol))
-                         (or (eolp) (eq (char-after) ?\; )))
-         ;** Be careful about trailing backslashes.
-         (save-excursion
-           (if (paredit-in-char-p)
-               (backward-char))
-           (copy-region-as-kill (point) (point-at-eol))))
-        (t (paredit-copy-sexps-as-kill))))
-
-(defun paredit-copy-as-kill-in-string ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (if (paredit-in-string-escape-p)
-        (backward-char))
-    (copy-region-as-kill (point)
-                         (min (point-at-eol)
-                              (cdr (paredit-string-start+end-points))))))
-
-(defun paredit-copy-sexps-as-kill ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (if (paredit-in-char-p)
-        (backward-char 2))
-    (let ((beginning (point))
-          (eol (point-at-eol)))
-      (let ((end-of-list-p (paredit-forward-sexps-to-kill beginning eol)))
-        (if end-of-list-p (progn (up-list) (backward-char)))
-        (copy-region-as-kill beginning
-                             (cond (kill-whole-line
-                                    (or (save-excursion
-                                          (paredit-skip-whitespace t)
-                                          (and (not (eq (char-after) ?\; ))
-                                               (point)))
-                                        (point-at-eol)))
-                                   ((and (not end-of-list-p)
-                                         (eq (point-at-eol) eol))
-                                    eol)
-                                   (t
-                                    (point))))))))
-
-;;;; Deleting Regions
-
-(defun paredit-delete-region (start end)
-  "Delete the text between point and mark, like `delete-region'.
-If that text is unbalanced, signal an error instead.
-With a prefix argument, skip the balance check."
-  (interactive "r")
-  (if (and start end (not current-prefix-arg))
-      (paredit-check-region-for-delete start end))
-  (setq this-command 'delete-region)
-  (delete-region start end))
-
-(defun paredit-kill-region (start end)
-  "Kill the text between point and mark, like `kill-region'.
-If that text is unbalanced, signal an error instead.
-With a prefix argument, skip the balance check."
-  (interactive "r")
-  (if (and start end (not current-prefix-arg))
-      (paredit-check-region-for-delete start end))
-  (setq this-command 'kill-region)
-  (kill-region start end))
-
-(defun paredit-check-region-for-delete (start end)
-  "Signal an error deleting text between START and END is unsafe."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char start)
-    (let* ((start-state (paredit-current-parse-state))
-           (end-state (parse-partial-sexp start end nil nil start-state)))
-      (paredit-check-region-for-delete:depth start start-state end end-state)
-      (paredit-check-region-for-delete:string start start-state end end-state)
-      (paredit-check-region-for-delete:comment start start-state end end-state)
-      (paredit-check-region-for-delete:char-quote start start-state
-                                                  end end-state))))
-
-(defun paredit-check-region-for-delete:depth (start start-state end end-state)
-  (let ((start-depth (nth 0 start-state))
-        (end-depth (nth 0 end-state)))
-    (if (not (= start-depth end-depth))
-        (error "Mismatched parenthesis depth: %S at start, %S at end."
-               start-depth
-               end-depth))))
-
-(defun paredit-check-region-for-delete:string (start start-state end end-state)
-  (let ((start-string-p (nth 3 start-state))
-        (end-string-p (nth 3 end-state)))
-    (if (not (eq start-string-p end-string-p))
-        (error "Mismatched string state: start %sin string, end %sin string."
-               (if start-string-p "" "not ")
-               (if end-string-p "" "not ")))))
-
-(defun paredit-check-region-for-delete:comment
-    (start start-state end end-state)
-  (let ((start-comment-state (nth 4 start-state))
-        (end-comment-state (nth 4 end-state)))
-    (if (not (or (eq start-comment-state end-comment-state)
-                 ;; If we are moving text into or out of a line
-                 ;; comment, make sure that the text is balanced.  (The
-                 ;; comment state may be a number, not t or nil at all,
-                 ;; for nestable comments, which are not handled by
-                 ;; this heuristic (or any of paredit, really).)
-                 (and (or (and (eq start-comment-state nil)
-                               (eq end-comment-state t))
-                          (and (eq start-comment-state t)
-                               (eq end-comment-state nil)))
-                      (save-excursion
-                        (goto-char end)
-                        (paredit-region-ok-p (point) (point-at-eol))))))
-        (error "Mismatched comment state: %s"
-               (cond ((and (integerp start-comment-state)
-                           (integerp end-comment-state))
-                      (format "depth %S at start, depth %S at end."
-                              start-comment-state
-                              end-comment-state))
-                     ((integerp start-comment-state)
-                      "start in nested comment, end otherwise.")
-                     ((integerp end-comment-state)
-                      "end in nested comment, start otherwise.")
-                     (start-comment-state
-                      "start in comment, end not in comment.")
-                     (end-comment-state
-                      "end in comment, start not in comment.")
-                     (t
-                      (format "start %S, end %S."
-                              start-comment-state
-                              end-comment-state)))))))
-
-(defun paredit-check-region-for-delete:char-quote
-    (start start-state end end-state)
-  (let ((start-char-quote (nth 5 start-state))
-        (end-char-quote (nth 5 end-state)))
-    (if (not (eq start-char-quote end-char-quote))
-        (let ((phrase "character quotation"))
-          (error "Mismatched %s: start %sin %s, end %sin %s."
-                 phrase
-                 (if start-char-quote "" "not ")
-                 phrase
-                 (if end-char-quote "" "not ")
-                 phrase)))))
-
-;;;; Point Motion
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (defmacro defun-motion (name bvl doc &rest body)
-    `(defun ,name ,bvl
-       ,doc
-       ,(xcond ((paredit-xemacs-p)
-                '(interactive "_"))
-               ((paredit-gnu-emacs-p)
-                ;++ Not sure this is sufficient for the `^'.
-                (if (fboundp 'handle-shift-selection)
-                    '(interactive "^p")
-                    '(interactive "p"))))
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defun-motion paredit-forward (&optional arg)
-  "Move forward an S-expression, or up an S-expression forward.
-If there are no more S-expressions in this one before the closing
-  delimiter, move past that closing delimiter; otherwise, move forward
-  past the S-expression following the point."
-  (let ((n (or arg 1)))
-    (cond ((< 0 n) (dotimes (i n)       (paredit-move-forward)))
-          ((< n 0) (dotimes (i (- n))   (paredit-move-backward))))))
-
-(defun-motion paredit-backward (&optional arg)
-  "Move backward an S-expression, or up an S-expression backward.
-If there are no more S-expressions in this one before the opening
-  delimiter, move past that opening delimiter backward; otherwise, move
-  move backward past the S-expression preceding the point."
-  (let ((n (or arg 1)))
-    (cond ((< 0 n) (dotimes (i n)       (paredit-move-backward)))
-          ((< n 0) (dotimes (i (- n))   (paredit-move-forward))))))
-
-(defun paredit-move-forward ()
-  (cond ((paredit-in-string-p)
-         (let ((end (paredit-enclosing-string-end)))
-           ;; `forward-sexp' and `up-list' may move into the next string
-           ;; in the buffer.  Don't do that; move out of the current one.
-           (if (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-                   (progn (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (forward-sexp)
-                            (up-list))
-                          (<= end (point)))
-                 t)
-               (goto-char end))))
-        ((paredit-in-char-p)
-         (forward-char))
-        (t
-         (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (forward-sexp)
-           (up-list)))))
-
-(defun paredit-move-backward ()
-  (cond ((paredit-in-string-p)
-         (let ((start (paredit-enclosing-string-start)))
-           (if (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-                   (progn (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (backward-sexp)
-                            (backward-up-list))
-                          (<= (point) start))
-                 t)
-               (goto-char start))))
-        ((paredit-in-char-p)
-         ;++ Corner case: a buffer of `\|x'.  What to do?
-         (backward-char 2))
-        (t
-         (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (backward-sexp)
-           (backward-up-list)))))
-
-;;;; Window Positioning
-
-(defalias 'paredit-recentre-on-sexp 'paredit-recenter-on-sexp)
-
-(defun paredit-recenter-on-sexp (&optional n)
-  "Recenter the screen on the S-expression following the point.
-With a prefix argument N, encompass all N S-expressions forward."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((p (point))
-         (end-point (progn (forward-sexp n) (point)))
-         (start-point (progn (goto-char end-point) (backward-sexp n) (point))))
-    ;; Point is at beginning of first S-expression.
-    (let ((p-visible nil) (start-visible nil))
-      (save-excursion
-        (forward-line (/ (count-lines start-point end-point) 2))
-        (recenter)
-        (setq p-visible (pos-visible-in-window-p p))
-        (setq start-visible (pos-visible-in-window-p start-point)))
-      (cond ((not start-visible)
-             ;; Implies (not p-visible).  Put the start at the top of
-             ;; the screen.
-             (recenter 0))
-            (p-visible
-             ;; Go back to p if we can.
-             (goto-char p))))))
-
-(defun paredit-recenter-on-defun ()
-  "Recenter the screen on the definition at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-defun)
-    (paredit-recenter-on-sexp)))
-
-(defun paredit-focus-on-defun ()
-  "Moves display to the top of the definition at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (beginning-of-defun)
-  (recenter 0))
-
-;;;; Generalized Upward/Downward Motion
-
-(defun paredit-up/down (n vertical-direction)
-  (let ((horizontal-direction (if (< 0 n) +1 -1)))
-    (while (/= n 0)
-      (goto-char
-       (paredit-next-up/down-point horizontal-direction vertical-direction))
-      (setq n (- n horizontal-direction)))))
-
-(defun paredit-next-up/down-point (horizontal-direction vertical-direction)
-  (let ((state (paredit-current-parse-state))
-        (scan-lists
-         (lambda ()
-           (scan-lists (point) horizontal-direction vertical-direction))))
-    (cond ((paredit-in-string-p state)
-           (let ((start+end (paredit-string-start+end-points state)))
-             (if (< 0 vertical-direction)
-                 (if (< 0 horizontal-direction)
-                     (+ 1 (cdr start+end))
-                     (car start+end))
-                 ;; We could let the user try to descend into lists
-                 ;; within the string, but that would be asymmetric
-                 ;; with the up case, which rises out of the whole
-                 ;; string and not just out of a list within the
-                 ;; string, so this case will just be an error.
-                 (error "Can't descend further into string."))))
-          ((< 0 vertical-direction)
-           ;; When moving up, just try to rise up out of the list.
-           (or (funcall scan-lists)
-               (buffer-end horizontal-direction)))
-          ((< vertical-direction 0)
-           ;; When moving down, look for a string closer than a list,
-           ;; and use that if we find it.
-           (let* ((list-start
-                   (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (funcall scan-lists) nil))
-                  (string-start
-                   (paredit-find-next-string-start horizontal-direction
-                                                   list-start)))
-             (if (and string-start list-start)
-                 (if (< 0 horizontal-direction)
-                     (min string-start list-start)
-                     (max string-start list-start))
-                 (or string-start
-                     ;; Scan again: this is a kludgey way to report the
-                     ;; error if there really was one.
-                     (funcall scan-lists)
-                     (buffer-end horizontal-direction)))))
-          (t
-           (error "Vertical direction must be nonzero in `%s'."
-                  'paredit-up/down)))))
-
-(defun paredit-find-next-string-start (horizontal-direction limit)
-  (let ((buffer-limit-p (if (< 0 horizontal-direction) 'eobp 'bobp))
-        (next-char (if (< 0 horizontal-direction) 'char-after 'char-before))
-        (pastp (if (< 0 horizontal-direction) '> '<)))
-    (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-        (save-excursion
-          (catch 'exit
-            (while t
-              (if (or (funcall buffer-limit-p)
-                      (and limit (funcall pastp (point) limit)))
-                  (throw 'exit nil))
-              (forward-sexp horizontal-direction)
-              (save-excursion
-                (backward-sexp horizontal-direction)
-                (if (eq ?\" (char-syntax (funcall next-char)))
-                    (throw 'exit (+ (point) horizontal-direction)))))))
-      nil)))
-
-(defun-motion paredit-forward-down (&optional argument)
-  "Move forward down into a list.
-With a positive argument, move forward down that many levels.
-With a negative argument, move backward down that many levels."
-  (paredit-up/down (or argument +1) -1))
-
-(defun-motion paredit-backward-up (&optional argument)
-  "Move backward up out of the enclosing list.
-With a positive argument, move backward up that many levels.
-With a negative argument, move forward up that many levels.
-If in a string initially, that counts as one level."
-  (paredit-up/down (- 0 (or argument +1)) +1))
-
-(defun-motion paredit-forward-up (&optional argument)
-  "Move forward up out of the enclosing list.
-With a positive argument, move forward up that many levels.
-With a negative argument, move backward up that many levels.
-If in a string initially, that counts as one level."
-  (paredit-up/down (or argument +1) +1))
-
-(defun-motion paredit-backward-down (&optional argument)
-  "Move backward down into a list.
-With a positive argument, move backward down that many levels.
-With a negative argument, move forward down that many levels."
-  (paredit-up/down (- 0 (or argument +1)) -1))
-
-;;;; Depth-Changing Commands:  Wrapping, Splicing, & Raising
-
-(defun paredit-wrap-sexp (&optional argument open close)
-  "Wrap the following S-expression.
-If a `C-u' prefix argument is given, wrap all S-expressions following
-  the point until the end of the buffer or of the enclosing list.
-If a numeric prefix argument N is given, wrap N S-expressions.
-Automatically indent the newly wrapped S-expression.
-As a special case, if the point is at the end of a list, simply insert
-  a parenthesis pair, rather than inserting a lone opening delimiter
-  and then signalling an error, in the interest of preserving
-  structure.
-By default OPEN and CLOSE are round delimiters."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (paredit-lose-if-not-in-sexp 'paredit-wrap-sexp)
-  (let ((open (or open ?\( ))
-        (close (or close ?\) )))
-    (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-        ((lambda (n) (paredit-insert-pair n open close 'goto-char))
-         (cond ((integerp argument) argument)
-               ((consp argument) (paredit-count-sexps-forward))
-               ((paredit-region-active-p) nil)
-               (t 1)))
-      (insert close)
-      (backward-char)))
-  (save-excursion (backward-up-list) (indent-sexp)))
-
-(defun paredit-yank-pop (&optional argument)
-  "Replace just-yanked text with the next item in the kill ring.
-If this command follows a `yank', just run `yank-pop'.
-If this command follows a `paredit-wrap-sexp', or any other paredit
-  wrapping command (see `paredit-wrap-commands'), run `yank' and
-  reindent the enclosing S-expression.
-If this command is repeated, run `yank-pop' and reindent the enclosing
-  S-expression.
-
-The argument is passed on to `yank' or `yank-pop'; see their
-  documentation for details."
-  (interactive "*p")
-  (cond ((eq last-command 'yank)
-         (yank-pop argument))
-        ((memq last-command paredit-wrap-commands)
-         (yank argument)
-         ;; `yank' futzes with `this-command'.
-         (setq this-command 'paredit-yank-pop)
-         (save-excursion (backward-up-list) (indent-sexp)))
-        ((eq last-command 'paredit-yank-pop)
-         ;; Pretend we just did a `yank', so that we can use
-         ;; `yank-pop' without duplicating its definition.
-         (setq last-command 'yank)
-         (yank-pop argument)
-         ;; Return to our original state.
-         (setq last-command 'paredit-yank-pop)
-         (setq this-command 'paredit-yank-pop)
-         (save-excursion (backward-up-list) (indent-sexp)))
-        (t (error "Last command was not a yank or a wrap: %s" last-command))))
-
-(defun paredit-splice-sexp (&optional argument)
-  "Splice the list that the point is on by removing its delimiters.
-With a prefix argument as in `C-u', kill all S-expressions backward in
-  the current list before splicing all S-expressions forward into the
-  enclosing list.
-With two prefix arguments as in `C-u C-u', kill all S-expressions
-  forward in the current list before splicing all S-expressions
-  backward into the enclosing list.
-With a numerical prefix argument N, kill N S-expressions backward in
-  the current list before splicing the remaining S-expressions into the
-  enclosing list.  If N is negative, kill forward.
-Inside a string, unescape all backslashes, or signal an error if doing
-  so would invalidate the buffer's structure."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (paredit-in-string-p)
-      (paredit-splice-string argument)
-    (if (paredit-in-comment-p)
-        (error "Can't splice comment."))
-    (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (paredit-enclosing-list-start)
-      (error "Can't splice top level."))
-    (paredit-kill-surrounding-sexps-for-splice argument)
-    (let ((delete-start (paredit-enclosing-list-start))
-          (delete-end
-           (let ((limit
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors (forward-sexp) (backward-sexp))
-                    (point))))
-             (save-excursion
-               (backward-up-list)
-               (forward-char +1)
-               (paredit-skip-whitespace t limit)
-               (point)))))
-      (let ((end-marker (make-marker)))
-        (save-excursion
-          (up-list)
-          (delete-char -1)
-          (set-marker end-marker (point)))
-        (delete-region delete-start delete-end)
-        (paredit-splice-reindent delete-start (marker-position end-marker))))))
-
-(defun paredit-splice-reindent (start end)
-  (paredit-preserving-column
-    ;; If we changed the first subform of the enclosing list, we must
-    ;; reindent the whole enclosing list.
-    (if (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-            (save-excursion
-              (backward-up-list)
-              (down-list)
-              (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors (forward-sexp))
-              (< start (point)))
-          nil)
-        (save-excursion (backward-up-list) (indent-sexp))
-        (paredit-indent-region start end))))
-
-(defun paredit-kill-surrounding-sexps-for-splice (argument)
-  (cond ((or (paredit-in-string-p)
-             (paredit-in-comment-p))
-         (error "Invalid context for splicing S-expressions."))
-        ((or (not argument) (eq argument 0)) nil)
-        ((or (numberp argument) (eq argument '-))
-         ;; Kill S-expressions before/after the point by saving the
-         ;; point, moving across them, and killing the region.
-         (let* ((argument (if (eq argument '-) -1 argument))
-                (saved (paredit-point-at-sexp-boundary (- argument))))
-           (goto-char saved)
-           (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors (backward-sexp argument))
-           (paredit-hack-kill-region saved (point))))
-        ((consp argument)
-         (let ((v (car argument)))
-           (if (= v 4)                  ;One `C-u'.
-               ;; Move backward until we hit the open paren; then
-               ;; kill that selected region.
-               (let ((end (point)))
-                 (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors
-                   (while (not (bobp))
-                     (backward-sexp)))
-                 (paredit-hack-kill-region (point) end))
-               ;; Move forward until we hit the close paren; then
-               ;; kill that selected region.
-               (let ((beginning (point)))
-                 (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors
-                   (while (not (eobp))
-                     (forward-sexp)))
-                 (paredit-hack-kill-region beginning (point))))))
-        (t (error "Bizarre prefix argument `%s'." argument))))
-
-(defun paredit-splice-sexp-killing-backward (&optional n)
-  "Splice the list the point is on by removing its delimiters, and
-  also kill all S-expressions before the point in the current list.
-With a prefix argument N, kill only the preceding N S-expressions."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (paredit-splice-sexp (if n
-                           (prefix-numeric-value n)
-                           '(4))))
-
-(defun paredit-splice-sexp-killing-forward (&optional n)
-  "Splice the list the point is on by removing its delimiters, and
-  also kill all S-expressions after the point in the current list.
-With a prefix argument N, kill only the following N S-expressions."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (paredit-splice-sexp (if n
-                           (- (prefix-numeric-value n))
-                           '(16))))
-
-(defun paredit-raise-sexp (&optional argument)
-  "Raise the following S-expression in a tree, deleting its siblings.
-With a prefix argument N, raise the following N S-expressions.  If N
-  is negative, raise the preceding N S-expressions.
-If the point is on an S-expression, such as a string or a symbol, not
-  between them, that S-expression is considered to follow the point."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (save-excursion
-    (cond ((paredit-in-string-p)
-           (goto-char (car (paredit-string-start+end-points))))
-          ((paredit-in-char-p)
-           (backward-sexp))
-          ((paredit-in-comment-p)
-           (error "No S-expression to raise in comment.")))
-    ;; Select the S-expressions we want to raise in a buffer substring.
-    (let* ((n (prefix-numeric-value argument))
-           (bound (scan-sexps (point) n))
-           (sexps
-            (if (< n 0)
-                (buffer-substring bound (paredit-point-at-sexp-end))
-                (buffer-substring (paredit-point-at-sexp-start) bound))))
-      ;; Move up to the list we're raising those S-expressions out of and
-      ;; delete it.
-      (backward-up-list)
-      (delete-region (point) (scan-sexps (point) 1))
-      (let* ((indent-start (point))
-             (indent-end (save-excursion (insert sexps) (point))))
-        ;; If the expression spans multiple lines, its indentation is
-        ;; probably broken, so reindent it -- but don't reindent
-        ;; anything that we didn't touch outside the expression.
-        ;;
-        ;; XXX What if the *column* of the starting point was preserved
-        ;; too?  Should we avoid reindenting in that case?
-        (if (not (eq (save-excursion (goto-char indent-start) (point-at-eol))
-                     (save-excursion (goto-char indent-end) (point-at-eol))))
-            (indent-region indent-start indent-end nil))))))
-
-;;; The effects of convolution on the surrounding whitespace are pretty
-;;; random.  If you have better suggestions, please let me know.
-
-(defun paredit-convolute-sexp (&optional n)
-  "Convolute S-expressions.
-Save the S-expressions preceding point and delete them.
-Splice the S-expressions following point.
-Wrap the enclosing list in a new list prefixed by the saved text.
-With a prefix argument N, move up N lists before wrapping."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (paredit-lose-if-not-in-sexp 'paredit-convolute-sexp)
-  ;; Make sure we can move up before destroying anything.
-  (save-excursion (backward-up-list n) (backward-up-list))
-  (let (open close)                     ;++ Is this a good idea?
-    (let ((prefix
-           (let ((end (point)))
-             (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors
-               (while (not (bobp)) (backward-sexp)))
-             (prog1 (buffer-substring (point) end)
-               (backward-up-list)
-               (save-excursion (forward-sexp)
-                               (setq close (char-before))
-                               (delete-char -1))
-               (setq open (char-after))
-               (delete-region (point) end)
-               ;; I'm not sure this makes sense...
-               (if (not (eolp)) (just-one-space))))))
-      (backward-up-list n)
-      (paredit-insert-pair 1 open close 'goto-char)
-      (insert prefix)
-      ;; I'm not sure this makes sense either...
-      (if (not (eolp)) (just-one-space))
-      (save-excursion
-        (backward-up-list)
-        (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors (indent-sexp))))))
-
-(defun paredit-splice-string (argument)
-  (let ((original-point (point))
-        (start+end (paredit-string-start+end-points)))
-    (let ((start (car start+end))
-          (end (cdr start+end)))
-      ;; START and END both lie before the respective quote
-      ;; characters, which we want to delete; thus we increment START
-      ;; by one to extract the string, and we increment END by one to
-      ;; delete the string.
-      (let* ((escaped-string
-              (cond ((not (consp argument))
-                     (buffer-substring (1+ start) end))
-                    ((= 4 (car argument))
-                     (buffer-substring original-point end))
-                    (t
-                     (buffer-substring (1+ start) original-point))))
-             (unescaped-string
-              (paredit-unescape-string escaped-string)))
-        (if (not unescaped-string)
-            (error "Unspliceable string.")
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char start)
-            (delete-region start (1+ end))
-            (insert unescaped-string))
-          (if (not (and (consp argument)
-                        (= 4 (car argument))))
-              (goto-char (- original-point 1))))))))
-
-(defun paredit-unescape-string (string)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert string)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (and (not (eobp))
-                ;; nil -> no bound; t -> no errors.
-                (search-forward "\\" nil t))
-      (delete-char -1)
-      (forward-char))
-    (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-        (progn (scan-sexps (point-min) (point-max))
-               (buffer-string))
-      nil)))
-
-;;;; Slurpage & Barfage
-
-(defun paredit-forward-slurp-sexp (&optional argument)
-  "Add the S-expression following the current list into that list
-  by moving the closing delimiter.
-Automatically reindent the newly slurped S-expression with respect to
-  its new enclosing form.
-If in a string, move the opening double-quote forward by one
-  S-expression and escape any intervening characters as necessary,
-  without altering any indentation or formatting."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (save-excursion
-    (cond ((paredit-in-comment-p)
-           (error "Invalid context for slurping S-expressions."))
-          ((numberp argument)
-           (if (< argument 0)
-               (paredit-forward-barf-sexp (- 0 argument))
-               (while (< 0 argument)
-                 (paredit-forward-slurp-sexp)
-                 (setq argument (- argument 1)))))
-          ((paredit-in-string-p)
-           ;; If there is anything to slurp into the string, take that.
-           ;; Otherwise, try to slurp into the enclosing list.
-           (if (save-excursion
-                 (goto-char (paredit-enclosing-string-end))
-                 (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (progn (forward-sexp) nil)
-                   t))
-               (progn
-                 (goto-char (paredit-enclosing-string-end))
-                 (paredit-forward-slurp-into-list argument))
-               (paredit-forward-slurp-into-string argument)))
-          (t
-           (paredit-forward-slurp-into-list argument)))))
-
-(defun paredit-forward-slurp-into-list (&optional argument)
-  (let ((nestedp nil))
-    (save-excursion
-      (up-list)                            ; Up to the end of the list to
-      (let ((close (char-before)))         ;   save and delete the closing
-        (delete-char -1)                   ;   delimiter.
-        (let ((start (point)))
-          (catch 'return                   ; Go to the end of the desired
-            (while t                       ;   S-expression, going up a
-              (paredit-handle-sexp-errors  ;   list if it's not in this,
-                  (progn (forward-sexp)
-                         (if argument
-                             (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors
-                               (while (not (eobp))
-                                 (forward-sexp))))
-                         (throw 'return nil))
-                (setq nestedp t)
-                (up-list)
-                (setq close                ; adjusting for mixed
-                      (prog1 (char-before) ;   delimiters as necessary,
-                        (delete-char -1)
-                        (insert close))))))
-          (insert close)                   ;  to insert that delimiter.
-          (indent-region start (point) nil))))
-    (if (and (not nestedp)
-             (eq (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace nil) (point))
-                 (save-excursion (backward-up-list) (forward-char) (point)))
-             (eq (save-excursion (forward-sexp) (backward-sexp) (point))
-                 (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace t) (point))))
-        (delete-region (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace nil) (point))
-                       (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace t) (point))))))
-
-(defun paredit-forward-slurp-into-string (&optional argument)
-  (let ((start (paredit-enclosing-string-start))
-        (end (paredit-enclosing-string-end)))
-    (goto-char end)
-    ;; Signal any errors that we might get first, before mucking with
-    ;; the buffer's contents.
-    (save-excursion (forward-sexp))
-    (let ((close (char-before)))
-      ;; Skip intervening whitespace if we're slurping into an empty
-      ;; string.  XXX What about nonempty strings?
-      (if (and (= (+ start 2) end)
-               (eq (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace t) (point))
-                   (save-excursion (forward-sexp) (backward-sexp) (point))))
-          (delete-region (- (point) 1)
-                         (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace t) (point)))
-          (delete-char -1))
-      (paredit-forward-for-quote
-       (save-excursion
-         (forward-sexp)
-         (if argument
-             (while (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (progn (forward-sexp) t) nil)))
-         (point)))
-      (insert close))))
-
-(defun paredit-forward-barf-sexp (&optional argument)
-  "Remove the last S-expression in the current list from that list
-  by moving the closing delimiter.
-Automatically reindent the newly barfed S-expression with respect to
-  its new enclosing form."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (paredit-lose-if-not-in-sexp 'paredit-forward-barf-sexp)
-  (if (and (numberp argument) (< argument 0))
-      (paredit-forward-slurp-sexp (- 0 argument))
-    (let ((start (point)) (end nil))
-      (save-excursion
-        (up-list)                       ; Up to the end of the list to
-        (let ((close (char-before)))    ;   save and delete the closing
-          (delete-char -1)              ;   delimiter.
-          (setq end (point))
-          (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors   ; Go back to where we want to
-            (if (or (not argument)      ;   insert the delimiter.
-                    (numberp argument))
-                (backward-sexp argument)
-                (while (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-                           (save-excursion (backward-sexp) (<= start (point)))
-                         nil)
-                  (backward-sexp))))
-          (paredit-skip-whitespace nil) ; Skip leading whitespace.
-          (cond ((bobp)
-                 ;++ We'll have deleted the close, but there's no open.
-                 ;++ Is that OK?
-                 (error "Barfing all subexpressions with no open-paren?"))
-                ((paredit-in-comment-p) ; Don't put the close-paren in
-                 (newline)))            ;   a comment.
-          (insert close))
-        ;; Reindent all of the newly barfed S-expressions.  Start at the
-        ;; start of the first barfed S-expression, not at the close we
-        ;; just inserted.
-        (forward-sexp)
-        (backward-sexp)
-        (if (or (not argument) (numberp argument))
-            (paredit-forward-and-indent argument)
-            (indent-region (point) end))))))
-
-(defun paredit-backward-slurp-sexp (&optional argument)
-  "Add the S-expression preceding the current list into that list
-  by moving the closing delimiter.
-Automatically reindent the whole form into which new S-expression was
-  slurped.
-If in a string, move the opening double-quote backward by one
-  S-expression and escape any intervening characters as necessary,
-  without altering any indentation or formatting."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (save-excursion
-    (cond ((paredit-in-comment-p)
-           (error "Invalid context for slurping S-expressions."))
-          ((numberp argument)
-           (if (< argument 0)
-               (paredit-backward-barf-sexp (- 0 argument))
-               (while (< 0 argument)
-                 (paredit-backward-slurp-sexp)
-                 (setq argument (- argument 1)))))
-          ((paredit-in-string-p)
-           ;; If there is anything to slurp into the string, take that.
-           ;; Otherwise, try to slurp into the enclosing list.
-           (if (save-excursion
-                 (goto-char (paredit-enclosing-string-start))
-                 (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (progn (backward-sexp) nil)
-                   t))
-               (progn
-                 (goto-char (paredit-enclosing-string-start))
-                 (paredit-backward-slurp-into-list argument))
-               (paredit-backward-slurp-into-string argument)))
-          (t
-           (paredit-backward-slurp-into-list argument)))))
-
-(defun paredit-backward-slurp-into-list (&optional argument)
-  (let ((nestedp nil))
-    (save-excursion
-      (backward-up-list)
-      (let ((open (char-after)))
-        (delete-char +1)
-        (catch 'return
-          (while t
-            (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-                (progn (backward-sexp)
-                       (if argument
-                           (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors
-                             (while (not (bobp))
-                               (backward-sexp))))
-                       (throw 'return nil))
-              (setq nestedp t)
-              (backward-up-list)
-              (setq open
-                    (prog1 (char-after)
-                      (save-excursion (insert open) (delete-char +1)))))))
-        (insert open))
-      ;; Reindent the line at the beginning of wherever we inserted the
-      ;; opening delimiter, and then indent the whole S-expression.
-      (backward-up-list)
-      (lisp-indent-line)
-      (indent-sexp))
-    ;; If we slurped into an empty list, don't leave dangling space:
-    ;; (foo |).
-    (if (and (not nestedp)
-             (eq (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace nil) (point))
-                 (save-excursion (backward-sexp) (forward-sexp) (point)))
-             (eq (save-excursion (up-list) (backward-char) (point))
-                 (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace t) (point))))
-        (delete-region (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace nil) (point))
-                       (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace t) (point))))))
-
-(defun paredit-backward-slurp-into-string (&optional argument)
-  (let ((start (paredit-enclosing-string-start))
-        (end (paredit-enclosing-string-end)))
-    (goto-char start)
-    ;; Signal any errors that we might get first, before mucking with
-    ;; the buffer's contents.
-    (save-excursion (backward-sexp))
-    (let ((open (char-after))
-          (target (point)))
-      ;; Skip intervening whitespace if we're slurping into an empty
-      ;; string.  XXX What about nonempty strings?
-      (if (and (= (+ start 2) end)
-               (eq (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace nil) (point))
-                   (save-excursion (backward-sexp) (forward-sexp) (point))))
-          (delete-region (save-excursion (paredit-skip-whitespace nil) (point))
-                         (+ (point) 1))
-          (delete-char +1))
-      (backward-sexp)
-      (if argument
-          (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors
-            (while (not (bobp))
-              (backward-sexp))))
-      (insert open)
-      (paredit-forward-for-quote target))))
-
-(defun paredit-backward-barf-sexp (&optional argument)
-  "Remove the first S-expression in the current list from that list
-  by moving the closing delimiter.
-Automatically reindent the barfed S-expression and the form from which
-  it was barfed."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (paredit-lose-if-not-in-sexp 'paredit-backward-barf-sexp)
-  (if (and (numberp argument) (< argument 0))
-      (paredit-backward-slurp-sexp (- 0 argument))
-    (let ((end (make-marker)))
-      (set-marker end (point))
-      (save-excursion
-        (backward-up-list)
-        (let ((open (char-after)))
-          (delete-char +1)
-          (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors
-            (paredit-forward-and-indent
-             (if (or (not argument) (numberp argument))
-                 argument
-                 (let ((n 0))
-                   (save-excursion
-                     (while (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-                                (save-excursion
-                                  (forward-sexp)
-                                  (<= (point) end))
-                              nil)
-                       (forward-sexp)
-                       (setq n (+ n 1))))
-                   n))))
-          (while (progn (paredit-skip-whitespace t) (eq (char-after) ?\; ))
-            (forward-line 1))
-          (if (eobp)
-              ;++ We'll have deleted the close, but there's no open.
-              ;++ Is that OK?
-              (error "Barfing all subexpressions with no close-paren?"))
-          ;** Don't use `insert' here.  Consider, e.g., barfing from
-          ;**   (foo|)
-          ;** and how `save-excursion' works.
-          (insert-before-markers open))
-        (backward-up-list)
-        (lisp-indent-line)
-        (indent-sexp)))))
-
-;;;; Splitting & Joining
-
-(defun paredit-split-sexp ()
-  "Split the list or string the point is on into two."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond ((paredit-in-string-p)
-         (insert "\"")
-         (save-excursion (insert " \"")))
-        ((or (paredit-in-comment-p)
-             (paredit-in-char-p))
-         (error "Invalid context for splitting S-expression."))
-        (t
-         (let ((open (save-excursion (backward-up-list) (char-after)))
-               (close (save-excursion (up-list) (char-before))))
-           (delete-horizontal-space)
-           (insert close)
-           (save-excursion
-             (insert ?\ )
-             (insert open)
-             (backward-char)
-             (indent-sexp))))))
-
-(defun paredit-join-sexps ()
-  "Join the S-expressions adjacent on either side of the point.
-Both must be lists, strings, or atoms; error if there is a mismatch."
-  (interactive)
-  (cond ((paredit-in-comment-p) (error "Can't join S-expressions in comment."))
-        ((paredit-in-string-p) (error "Nothing to join in a string."))
-        ((paredit-in-char-p) (error "Can't join characters.")))
-  (let ((left-point (paredit-point-at-sexp-end))
-        (right-point (paredit-point-at-sexp-start)))
-    (let ((left-char (char-before left-point))
-          (right-char (char-after right-point)))
-      (let ((left-syntax (char-syntax left-char))
-            (right-syntax (char-syntax right-char)))
-        (cond ((< right-point left-point)
-               (error "Can't join a datum with itself."))
-              ((and (eq left-syntax ?\) )
-                    (eq right-syntax ?\( )
-                    (eq left-char (matching-paren right-char))
-                    (eq right-char (matching-paren left-char)))
-               (paredit-join-lists-internal left-point right-point)
-               (paredit-preserving-column
-                 (save-excursion
-                   (backward-up-list)
-                   (indent-sexp))))
-              ((and (eq left-syntax ?\" )
-                    (eq right-syntax ?\" ))
-               ;; Delete any intermediate formatting.
-               (delete-region (1- left-point) (1+ right-point)))
-              ((and (memq left-syntax '(?w ?_)) ; Word or symbol
-                    (memq right-syntax '(?w ?_)))
-               (delete-region left-point right-point))
-              (t (error "Mismatched S-expressions to join.")))))))
-
-(defun paredit-join-lists-internal (left-point right-point)
-  (save-excursion
-    ;; Leave intermediate formatting alone.
-    (goto-char right-point)
-    (delete-char +1)
-    (goto-char left-point)
-    (delete-char -1)
-    ;; Kludge: Add an extra space in several conditions.
-    (if (or
-         ;; (foo)| ;x\n(bar) => (foo | ;x\nbar), not (foo|  ;x\nbar).
-         (and (not (eolp))
-              (save-excursion
-                (paredit-skip-whitespace t (point-at-eol))
-                (eq (char-after) ?\;)))
-         ;; (foo)|(bar) => (foo| bar), not (foo|bar).
-         (and (= left-point right-point)
-              (not (or (eq ?\  (char-syntax (char-before)))
-                       (eq ?\  (char-syntax (char-after)))))))
-        (insert ?\  ))))
-
-;++ How ought paredit-join to handle comments intervening symbols or strings?
-;++ Idea:
-;++
-;++   "foo"   |        ;bar
-;++   "baz"      ;quux
-;++
-;++ =>
-;++
-;++   "foo|baz"       ;bar
-;++              ;quux
-;++
-;++ The point should stay where it is relative to the comments, and the
-;++ the comments' columns should all be preserved, perhaps.  Hmmmm...
-;++ What about this?
-;++
-;++   "foo"           ;bar
-;++       |           ;baz
-;++   "quux"          ;zot
-
-;++ Should rename:
-;++     paredit-point-at-sexp-start     -> paredit-start-of-sexp-after-point
-;++     paredit-point-at-sexp-end       -> paredit-end-of-sexp-before-point
-
-;;;; Variations on the Lurid Theme
-
-;;; I haven't the imagination to concoct clever names for these.
-
-(defun paredit-add-to-previous-list ()
-  "Add the S-expression following point to the list preceding point."
-  (interactive)
-  (paredit-lose-if-not-in-sexp 'paredit-add-to-previous-list)
-  (save-excursion
-    (down-list -1)                      ;++ backward-down-list...
-    (paredit-forward-slurp-sexp)))
-
-(defun paredit-add-to-next-list ()
-  "Add the S-expression preceding point to the list following point.
-If no S-expression precedes point, move up the tree until one does."
-  (interactive)
-  (paredit-lose-if-not-in-sexp 'paredit-add-to-next-list)
-  (save-excursion
-    (down-list)
-    (paredit-backward-slurp-sexp)))
-
-(defun paredit-join-with-previous-list ()
-  "Join the list the point is on with the previous list in the buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (paredit-lose-if-not-in-sexp 'paredit-join-with-previous-list)
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (save-excursion (backward-sexp) nil)
-             (backward-up-list)
-             t))
-    (paredit-join-sexps)))
-
-(defun paredit-join-with-next-list ()
-  "Join the list the point is on with the next list in the buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (paredit-lose-if-not-in-sexp 'paredit-join-with-next-list)
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (save-excursion (forward-sexp) nil)
-             (up-list)
-             t))
-    (paredit-join-sexps)))
-
-;;;; Utilities
-
-(defun paredit-in-string-escape-p ()
-  "True if the point is on a character escape of a string.
-This is true only if the character is preceded by an odd number of
-  backslashes.
-This assumes that `paredit-in-string-p' has already returned true."
-  (let ((oddp nil))
-    (save-excursion
-      (while (eq (char-before) ?\\ )
-        (setq oddp (not oddp))
-        (backward-char)))
-    oddp))
-
-(defun paredit-in-char-p (&optional position)
-  "True if point is on a character escape outside a string."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (or position (point)))
-    (paredit-in-string-escape-p)))
-
-(defun paredit-skip-whitespace (trailing-p &optional limit)
-  "Skip past any whitespace, or until the point LIMIT is reached.
-If TRAILING-P is nil, skip leading whitespace; otherwise, skip trailing
-  whitespace."
-  (funcall (if trailing-p 'skip-chars-forward 'skip-chars-backward)
-           " \t\n"  ; This should skip using the syntax table, but LF
-           limit))    ; is a comment end, not newline, in Lisp mode.
-
-(defalias 'paredit-region-active-p
-  (xcond ((paredit-xemacs-p) 'region-active-p)
-         ((paredit-gnu-emacs-p)
-          (lambda ()
-            (and mark-active transient-mark-mode)))))
-
-(defun paredit-hack-kill-region (start end)
-  "Kill the region between START and END.
-Do not append to any current kill, and
- do not let the next kill append to this one."
-  (interactive "r")                     ;Eh, why not?
-  ;; KILL-REGION sets THIS-COMMAND to tell the next kill that the last
-  ;; command was a kill.  It also checks LAST-COMMAND to see whether it
-  ;; should append.  If we bind these locally, any modifications to
-  ;; THIS-COMMAND will be masked, and it will not see LAST-COMMAND to
-  ;; indicate that it should append.
-  (let ((this-command nil)
-        (last-command nil))
-    (kill-region start end)))
-
-;;;;; Reindentation utilities
-
-;++ Should `paredit-indent-sexps' and `paredit-forward-and-indent' use
-;++ `paredit-indent-region' rather than `indent-region'?
-
-(defun paredit-indent-sexps ()
-  "If in a list, indent all following S-expressions in the list."
-  (let* ((start (point))
-         (end (paredit-handle-sexp-errors (progn (up-list) (point)) nil)))
-    (if end
-        (indent-region start end nil))))
-
-(defun paredit-forward-and-indent (&optional n)
-  "Move forward by N S-expressions, indenting them with `indent-region'."
-  (let ((start (point)))
-    (forward-sexp n)
-    (indent-region start (point) nil)))
-
-(defun paredit-indent-region (start end)
-  "Indent the region from START to END.
-Don't reindent the line starting at START, however."
-  (if (not (<= start end))
-      (error "Incorrectly related points: %S, %S" start end))
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char start)
-    (let ((bol (point-at-bol)))
-      ;; Skip all S-expressions that end on the starting line, but
-      ;; don't go past `end'.
-      (if (and (save-excursion (goto-char end) (not (eq bol (point-at-bol))))
-               (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-                   (catch 'exit
-                     (while t
-                       (save-excursion
-                         (forward-sexp)
-                         (if (not (eq bol (point-at-bol)))
-                             (throw 'exit t))
-                         (if (not (< (point) end))
-                             (throw 'exit nil)))
-                       (forward-sexp)))
-                 nil))
-          (progn
-            ;; Point is still on the same line, but precedes an
-            ;; S-expression that ends on a different line.
-            (if (not (eq bol (point-at-bol)))
-                (error "Internal error -- we moved forward a line!"))
-            (goto-char (+ 1 (point-at-eol)))
-            (if (not (<= (point) end))
-                (error "Internal error -- we frobnitzed the garfnut!"))
-            (indent-region (point) end nil))))))
-
-;;;;; S-expression Parsing Utilities
-
-;++ These routines redundantly traverse S-expressions a great deal.
-;++ If performance issues arise, this whole section will probably have
-;++ to be refactored to preserve the state longer, like paredit.scm
-;++ does, rather than to traverse the definition N times for every key
-;++ stroke as it presently does.
-
-(defun paredit-current-parse-state ()
-  "Return parse state of point from beginning of defun."
-  (let ((point (point)))
-    (beginning-of-defun)
-    ;; Calling PARSE-PARTIAL-SEXP will advance the point to its second
-    ;; argument (unless parsing stops due to an error, but we assume it
-    ;; won't in paredit-mode).
-    (parse-partial-sexp (point) point)))
-
-(defun paredit-in-string-p (&optional state)
-  "True if the parse state is within a double-quote-delimited string.
-If no parse state is supplied, compute one from the beginning of the
-  defun to the point."
-  ;; 3. non-nil if inside a string (the terminator character, really)
-  (and (nth 3 (or state (paredit-current-parse-state)))
-       t))
-
-(defun paredit-string-start+end-points (&optional state)
-  "Return a cons of the points of open and close quotes of the string.
-The string is determined from the parse state STATE, or the parse state
-  from the beginning of the defun to the point.
-This assumes that `paredit-in-string-p' has already returned true, i.e.
-  that the point is already within a string."
-  (save-excursion
-    ;; 8. character address of start of comment or string; nil if not
-    ;;    in one
-    (let ((start (nth 8 (or state (paredit-current-parse-state)))))
-      (goto-char start)
-      (forward-sexp 1)
-      (cons start (1- (point))))))
-
-(defun paredit-enclosing-string-start ()
-  (car (paredit-string-start+end-points)))
-
-(defun paredit-enclosing-string-end ()
-  (+ 1 (cdr (paredit-string-start+end-points))))
-
-(defun paredit-enclosing-list-start ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (backward-up-list)
-    (point)))
-
-(defun paredit-enclosing-list-end ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (up-list)
-    (point)))
-
-(defun paredit-in-comment-p (&optional state)
-  "True if parse state STATE is within a comment.
-If no parse state is supplied, compute one from the beginning of the
-  defun to the point."
-  ;; 4. nil if outside a comment, t if inside a non-nestable comment,
-  ;;    else an integer (the current comment nesting)
-  (and (nth 4 (or state (paredit-current-parse-state)))
-       t))
-
-(defun paredit-prefix-numeric-value (argument)
-  ;++ Kludgerific.
-  (cond ((integerp argument) argument)
-        ((eq argument '-) -1)
-        ((consp argument)
-         (cond ((equal argument '(4)) (paredit-count-sexps-forward))   ;C-u
-               ((equal argument '(16)) (paredit-count-sexps-backward)) ;C-u C-u
-               (t (error "Invalid prefix argument: %S" argument))))
-        ((paredit-region-active-p)
-         (save-excursion
-           (save-restriction
-             (narrow-to-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
-             (cond ((= (point) (point-min)) (paredit-count-sexps-forward))
-                   ((= (point) (point-max)) (paredit-count-sexps-backward))
-                   (t
-                    (error "Point %S is not start or end of region: %S..%S"
-                           (point) (region-beginning) (region-end)))))))
-        (t 1)))
-
-(defun paredit-count-sexps-forward ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((n 0) (p nil))                ;hurk
-      (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors
-        (while (setq p (scan-sexps (point) +1))
-          (goto-char p)
-          (setq n (+ n 1))))
-      n)))
-
-(defun paredit-count-sexps-backward ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((n 0) (p nil))                ;hurk
-      (paredit-ignore-sexp-errors
-        (while (setq p (scan-sexps (point) -1))
-          (goto-char p)
-          (setq n (+ n 1))))
-      n)))
-
-(defun paredit-point-at-sexp-boundary (n)
-  (cond ((< n 0) (paredit-point-at-sexp-start))
-        ((= n 0) (point))
-        ((> n 0) (paredit-point-at-sexp-end))))
-
-(defun paredit-point-at-sexp-start ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (forward-sexp)
-    (backward-sexp)
-    (point)))
-
-(defun paredit-point-at-sexp-end ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (backward-sexp)
-    (forward-sexp)
-    (point)))
-
-(defun paredit-lose-if-not-in-sexp (command)
-  (if (or (paredit-in-string-p)
-          (paredit-in-comment-p)
-          (paredit-in-char-p))
-      (error "Invalid context for command `%s'." command)))
-
-(defun paredit-check-region (start end)
-  "Signal an error if text between `start' and `end' is unbalanced."
-  ;; `narrow-to-region' will move the point, so avoid calling it if we
-  ;; don't need to.  We don't want to use `save-excursion' because we
-  ;; want the point to move if `check-parens' reports an error.
-  (if (not (paredit-region-ok-p start end))
-      (save-restriction
-        (narrow-to-region start end)
-        (check-parens))))
-
-(defun paredit-region-ok-p (start end)
-  "Return true iff the region between `start' and `end' is balanced.
-This is independent of context -- it doesn't check what state the
-  text at `start' is in."
-  (save-excursion
-    (paredit-handle-sexp-errors
-        (progn
-          (save-restriction
-            (narrow-to-region start end)
-            (scan-sexps (point-min) (point-max)))
-          t)
-      nil)))
-
-(defun paredit-current-indentation ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (back-to-indentation)
-    (current-column)))
-
-(defun paredit-restore-column (column indentation)
-  ;; Preserve the point's position either in the indentation or in the
-  ;; code: if on code, move with the code; if in indentation, leave it
-  ;; in the indentation, either where it was (if still on indentation)
-  ;; or at the end of the indentation (if the code moved far enough
-  ;; left).
-  (let ((indentation* (paredit-current-indentation)))
-    (goto-char
-     (+ (point-at-bol)
-        (cond ((not (< column indentation))
-               (+ column (- indentation* indentation)))
-              ((<= indentation* column) indentation*)
-              (t column))))))
-
-;;;; Initialization
-
-(paredit-define-keys)
-(paredit-annotate-mode-with-examples)
-(paredit-annotate-functions-with-examples)
-
-(provide 'paredit)
-
-;;; Local Variables:
-;;; outline-regexp: "\n;;;;+"
-;;; End:
-
-;;; paredit.el ends here
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-;;; pcre2el-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "pcre2el" "pcre2el.el" (23450 31817 90889 41000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from pcre2el.el
-
-(defvar pcre-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if PCRE mode is enabled.
-See the `pcre-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `pcre-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'pcre-mode "pcre2el" nil)
-
-(autoload 'pcre-mode "pcre2el" "\
-Use emulated PCRE syntax for regexps wherever possible.
-
-Advises the `interactive' specs of `read-regexp' and the
-following other functions so that they read PCRE syntax and
-translate to its Emacs equivalent:
-
-- `align-regexp'
-- `find-tag-regexp'
-- `sort-regexp-fields'
-- `isearch-message-prefix'
-- `ibuffer-do-replace-regexp'
-
-Also alters the behavior of `isearch-mode' when searching by regexp.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'pcre-query-replace-regexp "pcre2el" "\
-Perform `query-replace-regexp' using PCRE syntax.
-
-Consider using `pcre-mode' instead of this function.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-elisp-to-pcre "pcre2el" "\
-Translate REGEXP, a regexp in Emacs Lisp syntax, to Perl-compatible syntax.
-
-Interactively, reads the regexp in one of three ways. With a
-prefix arg, reads from minibuffer without string escaping, like
-`query-replace-regexp'. Without a prefix arg, uses the text of
-the region if it is active. Otherwise, uses the result of
-evaluating the sexp before point (which might be a string regexp
-literal or an expression that produces a string).
-
-Displays the translated PCRE regexp in the echo area and copies
-it to the kill ring.
-
-Emacs regexp features such as syntax classes which cannot be
-translated to PCRE will cause an error.
-
-\(fn REGEXP)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-elisp-to-rx "pcre2el" "\
-Translate REGEXP, a regexp in Emacs Lisp syntax, to `rx' syntax.
-
-See `rxt-elisp-to-pcre' for a description of the interactive
-behavior and `rx' for documentation of the S-expression based
-regexp syntax.
-
-\(fn REGEXP)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-elisp-to-strings "pcre2el" "\
-Return a list of all strings matched by REGEXP, an Emacs Lisp regexp.
-
-See `rxt-elisp-to-pcre' for a description of the interactive behavior.
-
-This is useful primarily for getting back the original list of
-strings from a regexp generated by `regexp-opt', but it will work
-with any regexp without unbounded quantifiers (*, +, {2, } and so
-on).
-
-Throws an error if REGEXP contains any infinite quantifiers.
-
-\(fn REGEXP)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-toggle-elisp-rx "pcre2el" "\
-Toggle the regexp near point between Elisp string and rx syntax.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-pcre-to-elisp "pcre2el" "\
-Translate PCRE, a regexp in Perl-compatible syntax, to Emacs Lisp.
-
-Interactively, uses the contents of the region if it is active,
-otherwise reads from the minibuffer. Prints the Emacs translation
-in the echo area and copies it to the kill ring.
-
-PCRE regexp features that cannot be translated into Emacs syntax
-will cause an error. See the commentary section of pcre2el.el for
-more details.
-
-\(fn PCRE &optional FLAGS)" t nil)
-
-(defalias 'pcre-to-elisp 'rxt-pcre-to-elisp)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-pcre-to-rx "pcre2el" "\
-Translate PCRE, a regexp in Perl-compatible syntax, to `rx' syntax.
-
-See `rxt-pcre-to-elisp' for a description of the interactive behavior.
-
-\(fn PCRE &optional FLAGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-pcre-to-strings "pcre2el" "\
-Return a list of all strings matched by PCRE, a Perl-compatible regexp.
-
-See `rxt-elisp-to-pcre' for a description of the interactive
-behavior and `rxt-elisp-to-strings' for why this might be useful.
-
-Throws an error if PCRE contains any infinite quantifiers.
-
-\(fn PCRE &optional FLAGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-explain-elisp "pcre2el" "\
-Insert the pretty-printed `rx' syntax for REGEXP in a new buffer.
-
-REGEXP is a regular expression in Emacs Lisp syntax. See
-`rxt-elisp-to-pcre' for a description of how REGEXP is read
-interactively.
-
-\(fn REGEXP)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-explain-pcre "pcre2el" "\
-Insert the pretty-printed `rx' syntax for REGEXP in a new buffer.
-
-REGEXP is a regular expression in PCRE syntax. See
-`rxt-pcre-to-elisp' for a description of how REGEXP is read
-interactively.
-
-\(fn REGEXP &optional FLAGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-quote-pcre "pcre2el" "\
-Return a PCRE regexp which matches TEXT literally.
-
-Any PCRE metacharacters in TEXT will be quoted with a backslash.
-
-\(fn TEXT)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-explain "pcre2el" "\
-Pop up a buffer with pretty-printed `rx' syntax for the regex at point.
-
-Chooses regex syntax to read based on current major mode, calling
-`rxt-explain-elisp' if buffer is in `emacs-lisp-mode' or
-`lisp-interaction-mode', or `rxt-explain-pcre' otherwise.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-convert-syntax "pcre2el" "\
-Convert regex at point to other kind of syntax, depending on major mode.
-
-For buffers in `emacs-lisp-mode' or `lisp-interaction-mode',
-calls `rxt-elisp-to-pcre' to convert to PCRE syntax. Otherwise,
-calls `rxt-pcre-to-elisp' to convert to Emacs syntax.
-
-The converted syntax is displayed in the echo area and copied to
-the kill ring; see the two functions named above for details.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-convert-to-rx "pcre2el" "\
-Convert regex at point to RX syntax. Chooses Emacs or PCRE syntax by major mode.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-convert-to-strings "pcre2el" "\
-Convert regex at point to RX syntax. Chooses Emacs or PCRE syntax by major mode.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-mode "pcre2el" "\
-Regex translation utilities.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'turn-on-rxt-mode "pcre2el" "\
-Turn on `rxt-mode' in the current buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(defvar rxt-global-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Rxt-Global mode is enabled.
-See the `rxt-global-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `rxt-global-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'rxt-global-mode "pcre2el" nil)
-
-(autoload 'rxt-global-mode "pcre2el" "\
-Toggle Rxt mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Rxt-Global mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Rxt mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`turn-on-rxt-mode' would do it.
-See `rxt-mode' for more information on Rxt mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; pcre2el-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "pcre2el" "20161120.2103" "regexp syntax converter" '((emacs "24") (cl-lib "0.3")) :commit "0b5b2a2c173aab3fd14aac6cf5e90ad3bf58fa7d" :authors '(("joddie <jonxfield at gmail.com>")) :maintainer '("joddie <jonxfield at gmail.com>") :url "https://github.com/joddie/pcre2el")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pcre2el-20161120.2103/pcre2el.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pcre2el-20161120.2103/pcre2el.el
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-;;; pcre2el.el --- regexp syntax converter -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Jon Oddie <jonxfield@gmail.com>
-
-;; Author:			joddie <jonxfield at gmail.com>
-;; Hacked additionally by:	opensource at hardakers dot net
-;; Created:			14 Feb 2012
-;; Updated:			13 December 2015
-;; Version:                     1.8
-;; Package-Version: 20161120.2103
-;; Url:                         https://github.com/joddie/pcre2el
-;; Package-Requires:            ((emacs "24") (cl-lib "0.3"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
-;; License, or (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see `http://www.gnu.org/licenses/'.
-
-;; This file incorporates work covered by the following copyright and
-;; permission notice:
-;;
-;; Copyright (c) 1993-2002 Richard Kelsey and Jonathan Rees
-;; Copyright (c) 1994-2002 by Olin Shivers and Brian D. Carlstrom.
-;; Copyright (c) 1999-2002 by Martin Gasbichler.
-;; Copyright (c) 2001-2002 by Michael Sperber.
-;; All rights reserved.
-;;
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-;; are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above
-;; copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
-;; disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
-;; above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
-;; disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
-;; with the distribution. 3. The name of the authors may not be used
-;; to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
-;; specific prior written permission.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR
-;; IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
-;; WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
-;; ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
-;; DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
-;; DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
-;; GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
-;; INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
-;; WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-;; NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
-;; SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; 1 Overview
-;; ==========
-
-;;   `pcre2el' or `rxt' (RegeXp Translator or RegeXp Tools) is a utility
-;;   for working with regular expressions in Emacs, based on a
-;;   recursive-descent parser for regexp syntax. In addition to converting
-;;   (a subset of) PCRE syntax into its Emacs equivalent, it can do the
-;;   following:
-
-;;   - convert Emacs syntax to PCRE
-;;   - convert either syntax to `rx', an S-expression based regexp syntax
-;;   - untangle complex regexps by showing the parse tree in `rx' form and
-;;     highlighting the corresponding chunks of code
-;;   - show the complete list of strings (productions) matching a regexp,
-;;     provided the list is finite
-;;   - provide live font-locking of regexp syntax (so far only for Elisp
-;;     buffers -- other modes on the TODO list)
-
-
-;; 2 Usage
-;; =======
-
-;;   Enable `rxt-mode' or its global equivalent `rxt-global-mode' to get
-;;   the default key-bindings. There are three sets of commands: commands
-;;   that take a PCRE regexp, commands which take an Emacs regexp, and
-;;   commands that try to do the right thing based on the current
-;;   mode. Currently, this means Emacs syntax in `emacs-lisp-mode' and
-;;   `lisp-interaction-mode', and PCRE syntax everywhere else.
-
-;;   The default key bindings all begin with `C-c /' and have a mnemonic
-;;   structure: `C-c / <source> <target>', or just `C-c / <target>' for the
-;;   "do what I mean" commands. The complete list of key bindings is given
-;;   here and explained in more detail below:
-
-;;   - "Do-what-I-mean" commands:
-;;     `C-c / /': `rxt-explain'
-;;     `C-c / c': `rxt-convert-syntax'
-;;     `C-c / x': `rxt-convert-to-rx'
-;;     `C-c / '': `rxt-convert-to-strings'
-
-;;   - Commands that work on a PCRE regexp:
-;;     `C-c / p e': `rxt-pcre-to-elisp'
-;;     `C-c / %': `pcre-query-replace-regexp'
-;;     `C-c / p x': `rxt-pcre-to-rx'
-;;     `C-c / p '': `rxt-pcre-to-strings'
-;;     `C-c / p /': `rxt-explain-pcre'
-
-;;   - Commands that work on an Emacs regexp:
-;;     `C-c / e /': `rxt-explain-elisp'
-;;     `C-c / e p': `rxt-elisp-to-pcre'
-;;     `C-c / e x': `rxt-elisp-to-rx'
-;;     `C-c / e '': `rxt-elisp-to-strings'
-;;     `C-c / e t': `rxt-toggle-elisp-rx'
-;;     `C-c / t': `rxt-toggle-elisp-rx'
-
-
-;; 2.1 Interactive input and output
-;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-;;   When used interactively, the conversion commands can read a regexp
-;;   either from the current buffer or from the minibuffer. The output is
-;;   displayed in the minibuffer and copied to the kill-ring.
-
-;;   - When called with a prefix argument (`C-u'), they read a regular
-;;     expression from the minibuffer literally, without further processing
-;;     -- meaning there's no need to double the backslashes if it's an
-;;     Emacs regexp.  This is the same way commands like
-;;     `query-replace-regexp' read input.
-
-;;   - When the region is active, they use they the region contents, again
-;;     literally (without any translation of string syntax).
-
-;;   - With neither a prefix arg nor an active region, the behavior depends
-;;     on whether the command expects an Emacs regexp or a PCRE one.
-
-;;     Commands that take an Emacs regexp behave like `C-x C-e': they
-;;     evaluate the sexp before point (which could be simply a string
-;;     literal) and use its value. This is designed for use in Elisp
-;;     buffers. As a special case, if point is *inside* a string, it's
-;;     first moved to the string end, so in practice they should work as
-;;     long as point is somewhere within the regexp literal.
-
-;;     Commands that take a PCRE regexp try to read a Perl-style delimited
-;;     regex literal *after* point in the current buffer, including its
-;;     flags. For example, putting point before the `m' in the following
-;;     example and doing `C-c / p e' (`rxt-pcre-to-elisp') displays
-;;     `\(?:bar\|foo\)', correctly stripping out the whitespace and
-;;     comment:
-
-;;     ,----
-;;     | $x =~ m/  foo   |  (?# comment) bar /x
-;;     `----
-
-;;     The PCRE reader currently only works with `/ ... /' delimiters. It
-;;     will ignore any preceding `m', `s', or `qr' operator, as well as the
-;;     replacement part of an `s' construction.
-
-;;     Readers for other PCRE-using languages are on the TODO list.
-
-;;   The translation functions display their result in the minibuffer and
-;;   copy it to the kill ring. When translating something into Elisp
-;;   syntax, you might need to use the result either literally (e.g. for
-;;   interactive input to a command like `query-replace-regexp'), or as a
-;;   string to paste into Lisp code.  To allow both uses,
-;;   `rxt-pcre-to-elisp' copies both versions successively to the
-;;   kill-ring. The literal regexp without string quoting is the top
-;;   element of the kill-ring, while the Lisp string is the
-;;   second-from-top. You can paste the literal regexp somewhere by doing
-;;   `C-y', or the Lisp string by `C-y M-y'.
-
-
-;; 2.2 Syntax conversion commands
-;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-;;   `rxt-convert-syntax' (`C-c / c') converts between Emacs and PCRE
-;;   syntax, depending on the major mode in effect when called.
-;;   Alternatively, you can specify the conversion direction explicitly by
-;;   using either `rxt-pcre-to-elisp' (`C-c / p e') or `rxt-elisp-to-pcre'
-;;   (`C-c / e p').
-
-;;   Similarly, `rxt-convert-to-rx' (`C-c / x') converts either kind of
-;;   syntax to `rx' form, while `rxt-convert-pcre-to-rx' (`C-c / p x') and
-;;   `rxt-convert-elisp-to-rx' (`C-c / e x') convert to `rx' from a
-;;   specified source type.
-
-;;   In Elisp buffers, you can use `rxt-toggle-elisp-rx' (`C-c / t' or `C-c
-;;   / e t') to switch the regexp at point back and forth between string
-;;   and `rx' syntax. Point should either be within an `rx' or
-;;   `rx-to-string' form or a string literal for this to work.
-
-
-;; 2.3 PCRE mode (experimental)
-;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-;;   If you want to use emulated PCRE regexp syntax in all Emacs commands,
-;;   try `pcre-mode', which uses Emacs's advice system to make all commands
-;;   that read regexps using the minibuffer use emulated PCRE syntax.  It
-;;   should also work with Isearch.
-
-;;   This feature is still fairly experimental.  It may fail to work or do
-;;   the wrong thing with certain commands.  Please report bugs.
-
-;;   `pcre-query-replace-regexp' was originally defined to do query-replace
-;;   using emulated PCRE regexps, and is now made somewhat obsolete by
-;;   `pcre-mode'.  It is bound to `C-c / %' by default, by analogy with
-;;   `M-%'.  Put the following in your `.emacs' if you want to use
-;;   PCRE-style query replacement everywhere:
-
-;;   ,----
-;;   | (global-set-key [(meta %)] 'pcre-query-replace-regexp)
-;;   `----
-
-;; 2.5 Explain regexps
-;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-;;   When syntax-highlighting isn't enough to untangle some gnarly regexp
-;;   you find in the wild, try the 'explain' commands: `rxt-explain' (`C-c
-;;   / /'), `rxt-explain-pcre' (`C-c / p') and `rxt-explain-elisp' (`C-c /
-;;   e'). These display the original regexp along with its pretty-printed
-;;   `rx' equivalent in a new buffer.  Moving point around either in the
-;;   original regexp or the `rx' translation highlights corresponding
-;;   pieces of syntax, which can aid in seeing things like the scope of
-;;   quantifiers.
-
-;;   I call them "explain" commands because the `rx' form is close to a
-;;   plain syntax tree, and this plus the wordiness of the operators
-;;   usually helps to clarify what is going on.  People who dislike Lisp
-;;   syntax might disagree with this assessment.
-
-
-;; 2.6 Generate all matching strings (productions)
-;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-;;   Occasionally you come across a regexp which is designed to match a
-;;   finite set of strings, e.g. a set of keywords, and it would be useful
-;;   to recover the original set. (In Emacs you can generate such regexps
-;;   using `regexp-opt'). The commands `rxt-convert-to-strings' (`C-c /
-;;   ′'), `rxt-pcre-to-strings' (`C-c / p ′') or `rxt-elisp-to-strings'
-;;   (`C-c / e ′') accomplish this by generating all the matching strings
-;;   ("productions") of a regexp.  (The productions are copied to the kill
-;;   ring as a Lisp list).
-
-;;   An example in Lisp code:
-
-;;   ,----
-;;   | (regexp-opt '("cat" "caterpillar" "catatonic"))
-;;   |    ;; => "\\(?:cat\\(?:atonic\\|erpillar\\)?\\)"
-;;   | (rxt-elisp-to-strings "\\(?:cat\\(?:atonic\\|erpillar\\)?\\)")
-;;   |     ;; => '("cat" "caterpillar" "catatonic")
-;;   `----
-
-;;   For obvious reasons, these commands only work with regexps that don't
-;;   include any unbounded quantifiers like `+' or `*'. They also can't
-;;   enumerate all the characters that match a named character class like
-;;   `[[:alnum:]]'. In either case they will give a (hopefully meaningful)
-;;   error message. Due to the nature of permutations, it's still possible
-;;   for a finite regexp to generate a huge number of productions, which
-;;   will eat memory and slow down your Emacs. Be ready with `C-g' if
-;;   necessary.
-
-
-;; 2.7 RE-Builder support
-;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-;;   The Emacs RE-Builder is a useful visual tool which allows using
-;;   several different built-in syntaxes via `reb-change-syntax' (`C-c
-;;   TAB'). It supports Elisp read and literal syntax and `rx', but it can
-;;   only convert from the symbolic forms to Elisp, not the other way. This
-;;   package hacks the RE-Builder to also work with emulated PCRE syntax,
-;;   and to convert transparently between Elisp, PCRE and rx syntaxes. PCRE
-;;   mode reads a delimited Perl-like literal of the form `/ ... /', and it
-;;   should correctly support using the `x' and `s' flags.
-
-
-;; 2.8 Use from Lisp
-;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-;;   Example of using the conversion functions:
-;;   ,----
-;;   | (rxt-pcre-to-elisp "(abc|def)\\w+\\d+")
-;;   |    ;; => "\\(\\(?:abc\\|def\\)\\)[_[:alnum:]]+[[:digit:]]+"
-;;   `----
-
-;;   All the conversion functions take a single string argument, the regexp
-;;   to translate:
-
-;;   - `rxt-pcre-to-elisp'
-;;   - `rxt-pcre-to-rx'
-;;   - `rxt-pcre-to-strings'
-;;   - `rxt-elisp-to-pcre'
-;;   - `rxt-elisp-to-rx'
-;;   - `rxt-elisp-to-strings'
-
-
-;; 3 Bugs and Limitations
-;; ======================
-
-;; 3.1 Limitations on PCRE syntax
-;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-;;   PCRE has a complicated syntax and semantics, only some of which can be
-;;   translated into Elisp. The following subset of PCRE should be
-;;   correctly parsed and converted:
-
-;;   - parenthesis grouping `( .. )', including shy matches `(?: ... )'
-;;   - backreferences (various syntaxes), but only up to 9 per expression
-;;   - alternation `|'
-;;   - greedy and non-greedy quantifiers `*', `*?', `+', `+?', `?' and `??'
-;;           (all of which are the same in Elisp as in PCRE)
-;;   - numerical quantifiers `{M,N}'
-;;   - beginning/end of string `\A', `\Z'
-;;   - string quoting `\Q .. \E'
-;;   - word boundaries `\b', `\B' (these are the same in Elisp)
-;;   - single character escapes `\a', `\c', `\e', `\f', `\n', `\r', `\t',
-;;     `\x', and `\octal digits' (but see below about non-ASCII characters)
-;;   - character classes `[...]' including Posix escapes
-;;   - character classes `\d', `\D', `\h', `\H', `\s', `\S', `\v', `\V'
-;;           both within character class brackets and outside
-;;   - word and non-word characters `\w' and `\W' (Emacs has the same
-;;           syntax, but its meaning is different)
-;;   - `s' (single line) and `x' (extended syntax) flags, in regexp
-;;     literals, or set within the expression via `(?xs-xs)' or `(?xs-xs:
-;;     .... )' syntax
-;;   - comments `(?# ... )'
-
-;;   Most of the more esoteric PCRE features can't really be supported by
-;;   simple translation to Elisp regexps. These include the different
-;;   lookaround assertions, conditionals, and the "backtracking control
-;;   verbs" `(* ...)' . OTOH, there are a few other syntaxes which are
-;;   currently unsupported and possibly could be:
-
-;;   - `\L', `\U', `\l', `\u' case modifiers
-;;   - `\g{...}' backreferences
-
-
-;; 3.2 Other limitations
-;; ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-;;   - The order of alternatives and characters in char classes sometimes
-;;     gets shifted around, which is annoying.
-;;   - Although the string parser tries to interpret PCRE's octal and
-;;     hexadecimal escapes correctly, there are problems with matching
-;;     8-bit characters that I don't use enough to properly understand,
-;;     e.g.:
-;;     ,----
-;;     | (string-match-p (rxt-pcre-to-elisp "\\377") "\377") => nil
-;;     `----
-;;     A fix for this would be welcome.
-
-;;   - Most of PCRE's rules for how `^', `\A', `$' and `\Z' interact with
-;;     newlines are not implemented, since they seem less relevant to
-;;     Emacs's buffer-oriented rather than line-oriented model.  However,
-;;     the different meanings of the `.' metacharacter *are* implemented
-;;     (it matches newlines with the `/s' flag, but not otherwise).
-
-;;   - Not currently namespace clean (both `rxt-' and a couple of `pcre-'
-;;     functions).
-
-
-;; 3.3 TODO:
-;; ~~~~~~~~~
-
-;;   - Python-specific extensions to PCRE?
-;;   - Language-specific stuff to enable regexp font-locking and explaining
-;;     in different modes. Each language would need two functions, which
-;;     could be kept in an alist:
-
-;;     1. A function to read PCRE regexps, taking the string syntax into
-;;        account. E.g., Python has single-quoted, double-quoted and raw
-;;        strings, each with different quoting rules.  PHP has the kind of
-;;        belt-and-suspenders solution you would expect: regexps are in
-;;        strings, /and/ you have to include the `/ ...  /' delimiters!
-;;        Duh.
-
-;;     2. A function to copy faces back from the parsed string to the
-;;        original buffer text. This has to recognize any escape sequences
-;;        so they can be treated as a single character.
-
-
-;; 4 Internal details
-;; ==================
-
-;;   `rxt' defines an internal syntax tree representation of regular
-;;   expressions, parsers for Elisp and PCRE syntax, and 'unparsers'
-;;   to convert the internal representation to PCRE or `rx' syntax.
-;;   Converting from the internal representation to Emacs syntax is
-;;   done by converting to `rx' form and passing it to `rx-to-string'.
-;;   See `rxt-parse-re', `rxt-adt->pcre', and `rxt-adt->rx' for
-;;   details.
-
-;;   This code is partially based on Olin Shivers' reference SRE
-;;   implementation in scsh, although it is simplified in some respects and
-;;   extended in others. See `scsh/re.scm', `scsh/spencer.scm' and
-;;   `scsh/posixstr.scm' in the `scsh' source tree for details. In
-;;   particular, `pcre2el' steals the idea of an abstract data type for
-;;   regular expressions and the general structure of the string regexp
-;;   parser and unparser. The data types for character sets are extended in
-;;   order to support symbolic translation between character set
-;;   expressions without assuming a small (Latin1) character set. The
-;;   string parser is also extended to parse a bigger variety of
-;;   constructions, including POSIX character classes and various Emacs and
-;;   Perl regexp assertions. Otherwise, only the bare minimum of scsh's
-;;   abstract data type is implemented.
-
-
-;; 5 Soapbox
-;; =========
-
-;;   Emacs regexps have their annoyances, but it is worth getting used to
-;;   them. The Emacs assertions for word boundaries, symbol boundaries, and
-;;   syntax classes depending on the syntax of the mode in effect are
-;;   especially useful. (PCRE has `\b' for word-boundary, but AFAIK it
-;;   doesn't have separate assertions for beginning-of-word and
-;;   end-of-word). Other things that might be done with huge regexps in
-;;   other languages can be expressed more understandably in Elisp using
-;;   combinations of `save-excursion' with the various searches (regexp,
-;;   literal, skip-syntax-forward, sexp-movement functions, etc.).
-
-;;   There's not much point in using `rxt-pcre-to-elisp' to use PCRE
-;;   notation in a Lisp program you're going to maintain, since you still
-;;   have to double all the backslashes.  Better to just use the converted
-;;   result (or better yet, the `rx' form).
-
-
-;; 6 History and acknowledgments
-;; =============================
-
-;;   This was originally created out of an answer to a stackoverflow
-;;   question:
-;;   [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9118183/elisp-mechanism-for-converting-pcre-regexps-to-emacs-regexps]
-
-;;   Thanks to:
-
-;;   - Wes Hardaker (hardaker) for the initial inspiration and subsequent
-;;     hacking
-;;   - priyadarshan for requesting RX support
-;;   - Daniel Colascione (dcolascione) for a patch to support Emacs's
-;;     explicitly-numbered match groups
-;;   - Aaron Meurer (asmeurer) for requesting Isearch support
-;;   - Philippe Vaucher (silex) for a patch to support `ibuffer-do-replace-regexp'
-;;     in PCRE mode
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'rx)
-(require 're-builder)
-(require 'advice)
-(require 'ring)
-(require 'pcase)
-
-;;; Customization group
-(defgroup rxt nil
-  "Regex syntax converter and utilities."
-  :version 1.2
-  :group 'tools
-  :group 'lisp
-  :link '(emacs-commentary-link :tag "commentary" "pcre2el.el")
-  :link '(emacs-library-link :tag "lisp file" "pcre2el.el")
-  :link '(url-link :tag "web page" "https://github.com/joddie/pcre2el"))
-
-(defface rxt-highlight-face
-  '((((min-colors 16581375) (background light)) :background "#eee8d5")
-    (((min-colors 16581375) (background dark)) :background "#222222"))
-  "Face for highlighting corresponding regex syntax in `rxt-explain' buffers."
-  :group 'rxt)
-
-(defcustom rxt-verbose-rx-translation nil
-  "Non-nil if `rxt-pcre-to-rx' and `rxt-elisp-to-rx' should use verbose `rx' primitives.
-
-Verbose primitives are things like `line-start' instead of `bol',
-etc."
-  :group 'rxt
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom rxt-explain-verbosely t
-  "Non-nil if `rxt-explain-elisp' and `rxt-explain-pcre' should use verbose `rx' primitives.
-
-This overrides the value of `rxt-verbose-rx-translation' for
-these commands only."
-  :group 'rxt
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-
-;;;; Macros and functions for writing interactive input and output
-
-;; Macros for handling return values.  If called interactively,
-;; display the value in the echo area and copy it to the kill ring,
-;; otherwise just return the value.  PCREs are copied as unquoted
-;; strings for yanking into Perl, JS, etc.  `rx' forms and other sexps
-;; are copied as `read'-able literals for yanking into Elisp buffers.
-;; Emacs regexps are copied twice: once as an unquoted value for
-;; interactive use, and once as a readable string literal for yanking
-;; into Elisp buffers.
-(defmacro rxt-return-pcre (expr)
-  (let ((value (make-symbol "value")))
-    `(let ((,value ,expr))
-       (when (called-interactively-p 'any)
-         (rxt--kill-pcre ,value))
-       ,value)))
-
-(defmacro rxt-return-sexp (expr)
-  (let ((value (make-symbol "value")))
-    `(let ((,value ,expr))
-       (when (called-interactively-p 'any)
-         (rxt--kill-sexp ,value))
-       ,value)))
-
-(defmacro rxt-return-emacs-regexp (expr)
-  (let ((value (make-symbol "value")))
-    `(let ((,value ,expr))
-       (when (called-interactively-p 'any)
-         (rxt--kill-emacs-regexp ,value))
-       ,value)))
-
-(defun rxt--kill-sexp (value)
-  (let ((lisp-literal (prin1-to-string value)))
-    (message "%s" lisp-literal)
-    (kill-new lisp-literal)))
-
-(defun rxt--kill-pcre (value)
-  (message "%s" value)
-  (kill-new value))
-
-(defun rxt--kill-emacs-regexp (value)
-  (let ((lisp-literal (prin1-to-string value)))
-    (message "%s" value)
-    (kill-new lisp-literal)
-    (kill-new value)))
-
-;; Read an Elisp regexp interactively.
-;;
-;; Three possibilities:
-;;
-;; 1) With a prefix arg, reads literally from the minibuffer, w/o
-;; using string syntax -- just like query-replace-regexp, etc.
-;;
-;; 2) If the region is active, use the text of the region literally
-;; (again w/o string syntax)
-;;
-;; 3) Otherwise, eval the sexp before point (which might be a string
-;; literal or an expression) and use its value. Falls back to method
-;; (1) if this fails to produce a string value.
-;;
-(cl-defun rxt-interactive/elisp (&optional (prompt "Emacs regexp: "))
-  (list
-   (cond (current-prefix-arg
-          (read-string prompt))
-
-         ((use-region-p)
-          (buffer-substring-no-properties (region-beginning) (region-end)))
-
-         (t
-          (condition-case nil
-              (save-excursion
-                (while (nth 3 (syntax-ppss)) (forward-char))
-                (let ((re (eval (preceding-sexp))))
-                  (if (stringp re) re
-                    (read-string prompt))))
-            (error
-             (read-string prompt)))))))
-
-;; Read a PCRE regexp interactively.
-;;
-;; Three possibilities: As above, except that without prefix arg or
-;; active region, tries to read a delimited regexp literal like /.../,
-;; m/.../, or qr/.../ following point in the current buffer. Falls
-;; back to reading from minibuffer if that fails.
-;;
-;; Returns the regexp, with flags as text properties.
-;;
-;; TODO: Different delimiters
-(cl-defun rxt-interactive/pcre (&optional (prompt "PCRE regexp: "))
-  (list
-   (cond (current-prefix-arg
-          (rxt--read-pcre prompt))
-
-         ((use-region-p)
-          (buffer-substring-no-properties (region-beginning) (region-end)))
-
-         (t
-          (condition-case nil
-              (rxt-read-delimited-pcre)
-            (error                     ; Fall back to reading from minibuffer
-             (rxt--read-pcre prompt)))))
-   nil))
-
-(define-minor-mode rxt--read-pcre-mode
-    "Minor-mode with key-bindings for toggling PCRE flags.
-
-You should not normally call this directly.  It will be enabled
-in minibuffers for `read-regexp' and in the `re-builder' buffer
-when `pcre-mode' is active.  These bindings will also be added to
-`isearch-mode-map' in `pcre-mode'."
-  :initial nil
-  :lighter nil
-  :keymap
-  `((,(kbd "C-c s") . ,#'rxt--toggle-s-mode)
-    (,(kbd "C-c x") . ,#'rxt--toggle-x-mode)
-    (,(kbd "C-c i") . ,#'rxt--toggle-i-mode)))
-
-(defun rxt--read-pcre (prompt)
-  "Read a PCRE regexp for translation, together with option flags.
-
-The `s', `x', and `i' flags can be toggled using the following
-commands: \\<rxt--read-pcre-mode-map>
-
-\\[rxt--toggle-s-mode] : toggle `s' (single-line) mode
-\\[rxt--toggle-x-mode] : toggle `x' (extended) mode
-\\[rxt--toggle-i-mode] : toggle `i' (case-insensitive) mode
-
-In single-line mode, `.' will also match newlines.
-In extended mode, whitespace is ignored.
-
-Case-insensitive mode emulates matching without case,
-independently of Emacs's builtin `case-fold-search' setting.
-Note that this does not apply to backreferences."
-  (minibuffer-with-setup-hook #'rxt--read-pcre-mode
-    (read-from-minibuffer prompt)))
-
-(defun rxt--toggle-s-mode ()
-  "Toggle emulated PCRE single-line (s) flag."
-  (interactive)
-  (rxt--toggle-flag ?s))
-
-(defun rxt--toggle-x-mode ()
-  "Toggle emulated PCRE extended (x) flag."
-  (interactive)
-  (rxt--toggle-flag ?x))
-
-(defun rxt--toggle-i-mode ()
-  "Toggle emulated PCRE case-insensitive (i) flag."
-  (interactive)
-  (rxt--toggle-flag ?i))
-
-(defun rxt--toggle-flag (char)
-  "Toggle CHAR, a PCRE flag."
-  (cond
-    ((derived-mode-p 'reb-mode)         ; RE-Builder
-     (rxt--toggle-flag-re-builder char))
-    ((minibufferp)
-     (rxt--toggle-flag-minibuffer char))
-    (isearch-mode
-     (rxt--toggle-flag-isearch char))
-    (t
-     (error "Not in minibuffer, RE-Builder or isearch mode."))))
-
-(defun rxt--toggle-flag-re-builder (char)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (search-backward "/")
-    (forward-char)
-    (when (looking-at (rx (* (any ?i ?s ?x))))
-      (let ((inhibit-modification-hooks t))
-        (replace-match (rxt--xor-flags (match-string 0) char) t t))))
-  (reb-do-update))
-
-(defun rxt--toggle-flag-minibuffer (char)
-  (setf (buffer-substring (minibuffer-prompt-end) (point-max))
-        (rxt--toggle-flag-string (minibuffer-contents) char))
-  (when
-      (and (= (point) (minibuffer-prompt-end))
-           (looking-at (rx "(?" (group (+ (any ?i ?s ?x))) ")")))
-    (forward-sexp)))
-
-(defun rxt--toggle-flag-isearch (char)
-  (when isearch-regexp
-    (setq isearch-string
-          (rxt--toggle-flag-string isearch-string char))
-    (setq isearch-message
-          (mapconcat #'isearch-text-char-description isearch-string ""))
-    (isearch-search-and-update)))
-
-(defun rxt--toggle-flag-string (string char)
-  (if (string-match (rx string-start "(?" (group (+ (any ?i ?s ?x))) ")")
-                    string)
-      (let ((flags (rxt--xor-flags (match-string 1 string) char)))
-        (if (string= flags "")
-            (replace-match "" t t string)
-          (replace-match flags t t string 1)))
-    (format "(?%c)%s" char string)))
-
-(defun rxt--xor-flags (flags char)
-  (concat
-   (sort
-    (cl-set-exclusive-or (string-to-list flags) (list char))
-    #'<)))
-
-
-;;;; Minor mode for using emulated PCRE syntax
-
-(defvar pcre-old-isearch-search-fun-function nil
-  "Original value of `isearch-search-fun-function' before entering `pcre-mode.'
-
-This function is wrapped by `pcre-isearch-search-fun-function'
-and restored on exit from `pcre-mode'.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'pcre-old-isearch-search-fun-function)
-
-(defvar pcre-old-isearch-key-bindings nil
-  "Alist of key-bindings to restore in `isearch-mode-map' on exiting `pcre-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode pcre-mode
-  "Use emulated PCRE syntax for regexps wherever possible.
-
-Advises the `interactive' specs of `read-regexp' and the
-following other functions so that they read PCRE syntax and
-translate to its Emacs equivalent:
-
-- `align-regexp'
-- `find-tag-regexp'
-- `sort-regexp-fields'
-- `isearch-message-prefix'
-- `ibuffer-do-replace-regexp'
-
-Also alters the behavior of `isearch-mode' when searching by regexp."
-  nil " PCRE"
-  nil
-  :global t
-
-  (if pcre-mode
-      ;; Enabling
-      (progn
-        ;; Enable advice
-        (ad-enable-regexp "pcre-mode")
-        ;; Set up isearch hooks
-        (add-hook 'isearch-mode-hook #'pcre-isearch-mode-hook)
-        (add-hook 'isearch-mode-end-hook #'pcre-isearch-mode-end-hook)
-        ;; Add the keybindings of `rxt--read-pcre-mode-map' to
-        ;; `isearch-mode-map' (so that they do not cause an exit from
-        ;; `isearch-mode'), and save any existing bindings for those
-        ;; keys to restore on exit from `pcre-mode'.
-        (setq pcre-old-isearch-key-bindings
-              (cl-loop for key being the key-seqs of rxt--read-pcre-mode-map
-                       for def = (lookup-key isearch-mode-map key)
-                       collect (cons (copy-sequence key)
-                                     (if (numberp def) nil def))))
-        (cl-loop for key being the key-seqs of rxt--read-pcre-mode-map
-                 using (key-bindings def)
-                 do (define-key isearch-mode-map key def)))
-
-    ;; Disable advice
-    (ad-disable-regexp "pcre-mode")
-    ;; Remove from isearch hooks
-    (remove-hook 'isearch-mode-hook #'pcre-isearch-mode-hook)
-    (remove-hook 'isearch-mode-end-hook #'pcre-isearch-mode-end-hook)
-    ;; Restore key-bindings
-    (cl-loop for (key . def) in pcre-old-isearch-key-bindings
-             do (define-key isearch-mode-map key def)))
-
-  ;; "Activating" advice re-computes the function definitions, which
-  ;; is necessary whether enabling or disabling
-  (ad-activate-regexp "pcre-mode"))
-
-;;; Cache of PCRE -> Elisp translations
-(defvar pcre-mode-cache-size 100
-  "Number of PCRE-to-Emacs translations to keep in the `pcre-mode' cache.")
-
-(defvar pcre-mode-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Cache of PCRE-to-Emacs translations used in `pcre-mode'.
-
-Keys are PCRE regexps, values are their Emacs equivalents.")
-
-(defvar pcre-mode-reverse-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Cache of original PCREs translated to Emacs syntax in `pcre-mode'.
-
-Keys are translated Emacs regexps, values are their original PCRE
-form.  This is used to display the original PCRE regexp in place
-of its translated form.")
-
-(defvar pcre-cache-ring (make-ring pcre-mode-cache-size)
-  "Ring of PCRE-to-Emacs translations used in `pcre-mode'.
-
-When the ring fills up, the oldest element is removed and the
-corresponding entries are deleted from the hash tables
-`pcre-mode-cache' and `pcre-mode-reverse-cache'.")
-
-(defun pcre-to-elisp/cached (pcre)
-  "Translate PCRE to Emacs syntax, caching both forms."
-  (or (gethash pcre pcre-mode-cache)
-      (let ((elisp (rxt-pcre-to-elisp pcre)))
-        (pcre-set-cache pcre elisp)
-        elisp)))
-
-(defun pcre-set-cache (pcre-regexp emacs-regexp)
-  "Add a PCRE-to-Emacs translation to the `pcre-mode' cache."
-  (when (and (not (zerop (length pcre-regexp)))
-             (not (zerop (length emacs-regexp)))
-             (not (gethash pcre-regexp pcre-mode-cache)))
-    (if (= (ring-length pcre-cache-ring) (ring-size pcre-cache-ring))
-        (let* ((old-item (ring-remove pcre-cache-ring))
-               (old-pcre (car old-item))
-               (old-emacs (cdr old-item)))
-          (remhash old-pcre pcre-mode-cache)
-          (remhash old-emacs pcre-mode-reverse-cache))
-      (puthash pcre-regexp emacs-regexp pcre-mode-cache)
-      (puthash emacs-regexp pcre-regexp pcre-mode-reverse-cache)
-      (ring-insert pcre-cache-ring (cons pcre-regexp emacs-regexp)))))
-
-;;; Isearch advice
-(defun pcre-isearch-mode-hook ()
-  (when (not (eq isearch-search-fun-function #'isearch-search-fun-default))
-    (message "Warning: pcre-mode overriding existing isearch function `%s'"
-             isearch-search-fun-function))
-  ;; Prevent an infinite loop, if a previous isearch in pcre-mode
-  ;; exited without restoring the original search function for some
-  ;; reason
-  (unless (eq isearch-search-fun-function #'pcre-isearch-search-fun-function)
-    (setq pcre-old-isearch-search-fun-function isearch-search-fun-function))
-  (set (make-local-variable 'isearch-search-fun-function)
-       #'pcre-isearch-search-fun-function))
-
-(defun pcre-isearch-mode-end-hook ()
-  (setq isearch-search-fun-function pcre-old-isearch-search-fun-function))
-
-(defun pcre-isearch-search-fun-function ()
-  "Enable isearching using emulated PCRE syntax.
-
-This is set as the value of `isearch-search-fun-function' when
-`pcre-mode' is enabled.  Returns a function which searches using
-emulated PCRE regexps when `isearch-regexp' is true."
-  (lambda (string bound noerror)
-    (let ((real-search-function
-           (funcall (or pcre-old-isearch-search-fun-function 'isearch-search-fun-default))))
-      (if (not isearch-regexp)
-          (funcall real-search-function string bound noerror)
-        ;; Raise an error if the regexp ends in an incomplete escape
-        ;; sequence (= odd number of backslashes).
-        ;; TODO: Perhaps this should really be handled in rxt-pcre-to-elisp?
-        (if (isearch-backslash string) (rxt-error "Trailing backslash"))
-        (funcall real-search-function
-                 (pcre-to-elisp/cached string) bound noerror)))))
-
-(defadvice isearch-message-prefix (after pcre-mode disable)
-  "Add \"PCRE\" to the Isearch message when searching by regexp in `pcre-mode'."
-  (when (and isearch-regexp
-             ;; Prevent an inaccurate message if our callback was
-             ;; removed somehow
-             (eq isearch-search-fun-function #'pcre-isearch-search-fun-function))
-    (let ((message ad-return-value))
-      ;; Some hackery to give replacement the same fontification as
-      ;; the original
-      (when
-          (let ((case-fold-search t)) (string-match "regexp" message))
-        (let* ((match (match-string 0 message))
-               (properties (text-properties-at 0 match))
-               (replacement (apply #'propertize "PCRE regexp" properties))
-               (new-message (replace-match replacement t t message)))
-          (setq ad-return-value new-message))))))
-
-(defadvice isearch-fallback
-  (before pcre-mode (want-backslash &optional allow-invalid to-barrier) disable)
-  "Hack to fall back correctly in `pcre-mode'. "
-  ;; A dirty hack to the internals of isearch.  Falling back to a
-  ;; previous match position is necessary when the (Emacs) regexp ends
-  ;; in "*", "?", "\{" or "\|": this is handled in
-  ;; `isearch-process-search-char' by calling `isearch-fallback' with
-  ;; `t' for the value of the first parameter, `want-backslash', in
-  ;; the last two cases.  With PCRE regexps, falling back should take
-  ;; place on "*", "?", "{" or "|", with no backslashes required.
-  ;; This advice handles the last two cases by unconditionally setting
-  ;; `want-backslash' to nil.
-  (ad-set-arg 0 nil))
-
-(defadvice isearch-edit-string
-    (around pcre-mode disable)
-  "Add PCRE mode-toggling keys to Isearch minibuffer in regexp mode."
-  (if isearch-regexp
-      (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
-          #'rxt--read-pcre-mode
-        ad-do-it)
-    ad-do-it))
-
-;;; evil-mode advice
-(defadvice evil-search-function
-    (around pcre-mode (forward regexp-p wrap) disable)
-  (if (and regexp-p (not isearch-mode))
-      (let ((real-search-function ad-do-it))
-        (setq ad-return-value
-              (pcre-decorate-search-function real-search-function)))
-    ad-do-it))
-
-(eval-after-load 'evil
-  '(when pcre-mode
-    (ad-enable-advice 'evil-search-function 'around 'pcre-mode)
-    (ad-activate 'evil-search-function)))
-
-(defun pcre-decorate-search-function (real-search-function)
-  (lambda (string &optional bound noerror count)
-    (funcall real-search-function
-             (pcre-to-elisp/cached string)
-             bound noerror count)))
-
-;;; Other hooks and defadvices
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun pcre-query-replace-regexp ()
-  "Perform `query-replace-regexp' using PCRE syntax.
-
-Consider using `pcre-mode' instead of this function."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((old-pcre-mode pcre-mode))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (progn
-          (pcre-mode +1)
-          (call-interactively #'query-replace-regexp))
-      (pcre-mode (if old-pcre-mode 1 0)))))
-
-
-(defadvice add-to-history
-  (before pcre-mode (history-var newelt &optional maxelt keep-all) disable)
-  "Add the original PCRE to query-replace history in `pcre-mode'."
-  (when (eq history-var query-replace-from-history-variable)
-    (let ((original (gethash newelt pcre-mode-reverse-cache)))
-      (when original
-        (ad-set-arg 1 original)))))
-
-(defadvice query-replace-descr
-  (before pcre-mode (from) disable)
-  "Use the original PCRE in Isearch prompts in `pcre-mode'."
-  (let ((original (gethash from pcre-mode-reverse-cache)))
-    (when original
-      (ad-set-arg 0 original))))
-
-;;; The `interactive' specs of the following functions are lifted
-;;; wholesale from the original built-ins, which see.
-(defadvice read-regexp
-  (around pcre-mode first (prompt &optional defaults history) disable)
-  "Read regexp using PCRE syntax and convert to Elisp equivalent."
-  (ad-set-arg 0 (concat "[PCRE] " prompt))
-  (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
-      #'rxt--read-pcre-mode
-    ad-do-it)
-  (setq ad-return-value
-        (pcre-to-elisp/cached ad-return-value)))
-
-(defadvice align-regexp
-  (before pcre-mode first (beg end regexp &optional group spacing repeat) disable)
-  "Read regexp using PCRE syntax and convert to Elisp equivalent."
-  (interactive
-   (append
-    (list (region-beginning) (region-end))
-    (if current-prefix-arg
-        (list (rxt-pcre-to-elisp
-               (read-string "Complex align using PCRE regexp: "
-                            "(\\s*)"))
-              (string-to-number
-               (read-string
-                "Parenthesis group to modify (justify if negative): " "1"))
-              (string-to-number
-               (read-string "Amount of spacing (or column if negative): "
-                            (number-to-string align-default-spacing)))
-              (y-or-n-p "Repeat throughout line? "))
-      (list (concat "\\(\\s-*\\)"
-                    (rxt-pcre-to-elisp
-                     (read-string "Align PCRE regexp: ")))
-            1 align-default-spacing nil)))))
-
-(defadvice ibuffer-do-replace-regexp
-  (before pcre-mode first (from-str to-str) disable)
-  "Read regexp using PCRE syntax and convert to Elisp equivalent."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((from-str (read-from-minibuffer "[PCRE] Replace regexp: "))
-          (to-str (read-from-minibuffer (concat "[PCRE] Replace " from-str " with: "))))
-     (list (rxt-pcre-to-elisp from-str) to-str))))
-
-(defadvice find-tag-regexp
-  (before pcre-mode first (regexp &optional next-p other-window) disable)
-  "Read regexp using PCRE syntax and convert to Elisp equivalent.
-Perform `find-tag-regexp' using emulated PCRE regexp syntax."
-  (interactive
-   (let ((args (find-tag-interactive "[PCRE] Find tag regexp: " t)))
-     (list (rxt-pcre-to-elisp (nth 0 args))
-           (nth 1 args) (nth 2 args)))))
-
-(defadvice sort-regexp-fields
-  (before pcre-mode first (reverse record-regexp key-regexp beg end) disable)
-  "Read regexp using PCRE syntax and convert to Elisp equivalent."
-  (interactive "P\nsPCRE regexp specifying records to sort: \n\
-sPCRE regexp specifying key within record: \nr")
-  (ad-set-arg 1 (rxt-pcre-to-elisp (ad-get-arg 1)))
-  (ad-set-arg 2 (rxt-pcre-to-elisp (ad-get-arg 2))))
-
-
-
-;;; Commands that take Emacs-style regexps as input
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-elisp-to-pcre (regexp)
-  "Translate REGEXP, a regexp in Emacs Lisp syntax, to Perl-compatible syntax.
-
-Interactively, reads the regexp in one of three ways. With a
-prefix arg, reads from minibuffer without string escaping, like
-`query-replace-regexp'. Without a prefix arg, uses the text of
-the region if it is active. Otherwise, uses the result of
-evaluating the sexp before point (which might be a string regexp
-literal or an expression that produces a string).
-
-Displays the translated PCRE regexp in the echo area and copies
-it to the kill ring.
-
-Emacs regexp features such as syntax classes which cannot be
-translated to PCRE will cause an error."
-  (interactive (rxt-interactive/elisp))
-  (rxt-return-pcre (rxt-adt->pcre (rxt-parse-elisp regexp))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-elisp-to-rx (regexp)
-  "Translate REGEXP, a regexp in Emacs Lisp syntax, to `rx' syntax.
-
-See `rxt-elisp-to-pcre' for a description of the interactive
-behavior and `rx' for documentation of the S-expression based
-regexp syntax."
-  (interactive (rxt-interactive/elisp))
-  (rxt-return-sexp (rxt-adt->rx (rxt-parse-elisp regexp))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-elisp-to-strings (regexp)
-  "Return a list of all strings matched by REGEXP, an Emacs Lisp regexp.
-
-See `rxt-elisp-to-pcre' for a description of the interactive behavior.
-
-This is useful primarily for getting back the original list of
-strings from a regexp generated by `regexp-opt', but it will work
-with any regexp without unbounded quantifiers (*, +, {2, } and so
-on).
-
-Throws an error if REGEXP contains any infinite quantifiers."
-  (interactive (rxt-interactive/elisp))
-  (rxt-return-sexp (rxt-adt->strings (rxt-parse-elisp regexp))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-toggle-elisp-rx ()
-  "Toggle the regexp near point between Elisp string and rx syntax."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; First, position point before the regex form near point (either
-  ;; a string literal or a list beginning `rx' or `rx-to-string').
-  (let* ((context (syntax-ppss))
-         (string-start (nth 8 context)))
-    (cond (string-start (goto-char string-start))
-          ((looking-back "\"") (backward-sexp))
-          ((looking-at "\"") nil)
-          (t
-           ;; Search backwards, leaving point in place on error
-           (goto-char
-            (save-excursion
-              (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-              (while (not (looking-at
-                           (rx "(" (or "rx" "rx-to-string") symbol-end)))
-                (backward-up-list))
-              (point))))))
-
-  ;; Read and replace the regex following point
-  (let* ((regex (read (current-buffer)))
-         (print-escape-newlines t))
-    (save-excursion
-      (if (listp regex)
-          ;; Replace rx form with string value
-          (prin1 (eval regex) (current-buffer))
-        ;; Pretty-print rx form
-        (save-restriction
-          (let* ((start (point))
-                 (rx-syntax (rxt-elisp-to-rx regex))
-                 (rx-form
-                  (pcase rx-syntax
-                    (`(seq . ,rest) `(rx . ,rest))
-                    (form           `(rx ,form)))))
-            (rxt-print rx-form)
-            (narrow-to-region start (point)))
-          (pp-buffer)
-          ;; remove the extra newline that pp-buffer inserts
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (delete-region
-           (point)
-           (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t\n") (point))))))
-    (kill-sexp -1)
-    (indent-pp-sexp)))
-
-
-
-;;; Commands that translate PCRE to other formats
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-pcre-to-elisp (pcre &optional flags)
-  "Translate PCRE, a regexp in Perl-compatible syntax, to Emacs Lisp.
-
-Interactively, uses the contents of the region if it is active,
-otherwise reads from the minibuffer. Prints the Emacs translation
-in the echo area and copies it to the kill ring.
-
-PCRE regexp features that cannot be translated into Emacs syntax
-will cause an error. See the commentary section of pcre2el.el for
-more details."
-  (interactive (rxt-interactive/pcre))
-  (rxt-return-emacs-regexp
-   (rx-to-string
-    (rxt-pcre-to-rx (rxt--add-flags pcre flags))
-    t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'pcre-to-elisp 'rxt-pcre-to-elisp)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-pcre-to-rx (pcre &optional flags)
-  "Translate PCRE, a regexp in Perl-compatible syntax, to `rx' syntax.
-
-See `rxt-pcre-to-elisp' for a description of the interactive behavior."
-  (interactive (rxt-interactive/pcre))
-  (rxt-return-sexp (rxt-adt->rx (rxt-parse-pcre (rxt--add-flags pcre flags)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-pcre-to-strings (pcre &optional flags)
-  "Return a list of all strings matched by PCRE, a Perl-compatible regexp.
-
-See `rxt-elisp-to-pcre' for a description of the interactive
-behavior and `rxt-elisp-to-strings' for why this might be useful.
-
-Throws an error if PCRE contains any infinite quantifiers."
-  (interactive (rxt-interactive/pcre))
-  (rxt-return-sexp (rxt-adt->strings (rxt-parse-pcre (rxt--add-flags pcre flags)))))
-
-(defun rxt--add-flags (pcre flags)
-  "Prepend FLAGS to PCRE."
-  (if (not (zerop (length flags)))
-      (concat "(?" flags ")" pcre)
-    pcre))
-
-
-;;; Regexp explaining functions to display pretty-printed rx syntax
-
-;; When the `rxt-explain' flag is non-nil, `rxt-adt->rx' records
-;; location information for each element of the generated `rx' form,
-;; allowing highlighting corresponding pieces of syntax at point.
-(defvar rxt-explain nil)
-
-(defvar rxt-highlight-overlays nil
-  "List of active location-highlighting overlays in rxt-help-mode buffer.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-explain-elisp (regexp)
-  "Insert the pretty-printed `rx' syntax for REGEXP in a new buffer.
-
-REGEXP is a regular expression in Emacs Lisp syntax. See
-`rxt-elisp-to-pcre' for a description of how REGEXP is read
-interactively."
-  (interactive (rxt-interactive/elisp))
-  (let ((rxt-explain t)
-        (rxt-verbose-rx-translation rxt-explain-verbosely))
-    (rxt-pp-rx regexp (rxt-elisp-to-rx regexp))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-explain-pcre (regexp &optional flags)
-  "Insert the pretty-printed `rx' syntax for REGEXP in a new buffer.
-
-REGEXP is a regular expression in PCRE syntax. See
-`rxt-pcre-to-elisp' for a description of how REGEXP is read
-interactively."
-  (interactive (rxt-interactive/pcre))
-  (let ((rxt-explain t)
-        (rxt-verbose-rx-translation rxt-explain-verbosely))
-    (rxt-pp-rx regexp (rxt-pcre-to-rx regexp flags))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-quote-pcre (text)
-  "Return a PCRE regexp which matches TEXT literally.
-
-Any PCRE metacharacters in TEXT will be quoted with a backslash."
-  (rxt-adt->pcre (rxt-string text)))
-
-
-;;;; Commands that depend on the major mode in effect
-
-;; Macro: interactively call one of two functions depending on the
-;; major mode
-(defmacro rxt-mode-dispatch (elisp-function pcre-function)
-  `(if (memq major-mode '(emacs-lisp-mode lisp-interaction-mode))
-       (call-interactively #',elisp-function)
-     (call-interactively #',pcre-function)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-explain ()
-  "Pop up a buffer with pretty-printed `rx' syntax for the regex at point.
-
-Chooses regex syntax to read based on current major mode, calling
-`rxt-explain-elisp' if buffer is in `emacs-lisp-mode' or
-`lisp-interaction-mode', or `rxt-explain-pcre' otherwise."
-  (interactive)
-  (rxt-mode-dispatch rxt-explain-elisp rxt-explain-pcre))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-convert-syntax ()
-  "Convert regex at point to other kind of syntax, depending on major mode.
-
-For buffers in `emacs-lisp-mode' or `lisp-interaction-mode',
-calls `rxt-elisp-to-pcre' to convert to PCRE syntax. Otherwise,
-calls `rxt-pcre-to-elisp' to convert to Emacs syntax.
-
-The converted syntax is displayed in the echo area and copied to
-the kill ring; see the two functions named above for details."
-  (interactive)
-  (rxt-mode-dispatch rxt-elisp-to-pcre rxt-pcre-to-elisp))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-convert-to-rx ()
-  "Convert regex at point to RX syntax. Chooses Emacs or PCRE syntax by major mode."
-  (interactive)
-  (rxt-mode-dispatch rxt-elisp-to-rx rxt-pcre-to-rx))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rxt-convert-to-strings ()
-  "Convert regex at point to RX syntax. Chooses Emacs or PCRE syntax by major mode."
-  (interactive)
-  (rxt-mode-dispatch rxt-elisp-to-strings rxt-pcre-to-strings))
-
-
-
-;;; Minor mode and keybindings
-
-(defvar rxt-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    ;; Generic
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / /") 'rxt-explain)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / c") 'rxt-convert-syntax)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / x") 'rxt-convert-to-rx)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / '") 'rxt-convert-to-strings)
-
-    ;; From PCRE
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / p /") 'rxt-explain-pcre)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / p e") 'rxt-pcre-to-elisp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / p x") 'rxt-pcre-to-rx)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / p '") 'rxt-pcre-to-strings)
-
-    ;; From Elisp
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / e /") 'rxt-explain-elisp)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / e p") 'rxt-elisp-to-pcre)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / e x") 'rxt-elisp-to-rx)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / e '") 'rxt-elisp-to-strings)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / e t") 'rxt-toggle-elisp-rx)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / t") 'rxt-toggle-elisp-rx)
-    
-    ;; Search
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c / %") 'pcre-query-replace-regexp)
-
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `rxt-mode'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode rxt-mode
-  "Regex translation utilities." nil nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun turn-on-rxt-mode ()
-  "Turn on `rxt-mode' in the current buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (rxt-mode 1))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode rxt-global-mode rxt-mode
-  turn-on-rxt-mode)
-
-
-;;;; Syntax explanations
-
-;; Major mode for displaying pretty-printed S-exp syntax
-(define-derived-mode rxt-help-mode emacs-lisp-mode "Regexp Explain"
-  (setq buffer-read-only t)
-  (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'rxt-highlight-text nil t)
-  (rxt-highlight-text))
-
-;; Hack: stop paredit-mode interfering with `rxt-print'
-(eval-when-compile (declare-function paredit-mode "paredit.el"))
-(add-hook 'rxt-help-mode-hook
-          (lambda ()
-            (if (and (boundp 'paredit-mode)
-                     paredit-mode)
-                (paredit-mode 0))))
-
-(define-key rxt-help-mode-map "q" 'quit-window)
-(define-key rxt-help-mode-map "z" 'kill-this-buffer)
-(define-key rxt-help-mode-map "n" 'next-line)
-(define-key rxt-help-mode-map "p" 'previous-line)
-(define-key rxt-help-mode-map "f" 'forward-list)
-(define-key rxt-help-mode-map "b" 'backward-list)
-(define-key rxt-help-mode-map "u" 'backward-up-list)
-(define-key rxt-help-mode-map "d" 'down-list)
-
-(defvar rxt--print-with-overlays nil)
-(defvar rxt--print-depth 0)
-
-(defconst rxt--print-char-alist
-  '((?\a . "\\a")
-    (?\b . "\\b")
-    (?\t . "\\t")
-    (?\n . "\\n")
-    (?\v . "\\v")
-    (?\f . "\\f")
-    (?\r . "\\r")
-    (?\e . "\\e")
-    (?\s . "\\s")
-    (?\\ . "\\\\")
-    (?\d . "\\d"))
-  "Alist of characters to print using an escape sequence in Elisp source.
-See (info \"(elisp) Basic Char Syntax\").")
-
-(defconst rxt--whitespace-display-regexp
-  (rx-to-string `(any ,@(mapcar #'car rxt--print-char-alist))))
-
-(defconst rxt--print-special-chars
-  '(?\( ?\) ?\\ ?\| ?\; ?\' ?\` ?\" ?\# ?\. ?\,)
-  "Characters which require a preceding backslash in Elisp source.
-See (info \"(elisp) Basic Char Syntax\").")
-
-(defun rxt-pp-rx (regexp rx)
-  "Display string regexp REGEXP with its `rx' form RX in an `rxt-help-mode' buffer."
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "* Regexp Explain *")
-    (let ((print-escape-newlines t)
-          (inhibit-read-only t))
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (rxt-help-mode)
-      (insert (rxt--propertize-whitespace regexp))
-      (newline 2)
-      (save-excursion
-        (let ((sexp-begin (point))
-              (rxt--print-with-overlays t))
-          (rxt-print rx)
-          (narrow-to-region sexp-begin (point))
-          (pp-buffer)
-          (widen)))
-      (rxt-highlight-text))
-    (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer))))
-
-(cl-defun rxt-print (rx)
-  "Insert RX, an `rx' form, into the current buffer, optionally adding overlays.
-
-Similar to `print' or `prin1', but ensures that `rx' forms are
-printed readably, using character or integer syntax depending on
-context.
-
-If `rxt--print-with-overlays' is non-nil, also creates overlays linking
-elements of RX to their corresponding locations in the source
-string (see `rxt-explain-elisp', `rxt-explain-pcre' and
-`rxt--make-help-overlays')."
-  (let ((start (point)))
-    (cl-typecase rx
-      (cons
-       (pcase rx
-         (`(,(and (or `repeat `**) head)
-             ,(and (pred integerp) from)
-             ,(and (pred integerp) to)
-             . ,rest)
-           (insert (format "(%s %d %d" head from to))
-           (rxt--print-list-tail rest))
-         (`(,(and (or `repeat `= `>=) head)
-             ,(and (pred integerp) n)
-             . ,rest)
-           (insert (format "(%s %d" head n))
-           (rxt--print-list-tail rest))
-         (_
-          (rxt--print-list-tail rx t))))
-      (symbol
-       (cl-case rx
-         ;; `print' escapes the ? characters in the rx operators *?
-         ;; and +?, but this looks bad and is not strictly necessary:
-         ;; (eq (read "*?") (read "*\\?"))     => t
-         ;; (eq (read "+?") (read "+\\?"))     => t
-         ((*? +?) (insert (symbol-name rx)))
-         (t (prin1 rx (current-buffer)))))
-      (string
-       (insert (rxt--propertize-whitespace (prin1-to-string rx))))
-      (character
-       (cond
-         ((eq ?  rx)
-          (insert "?"))
-         ((memq rx rxt--print-special-chars)
-          (insert "?\\" rx))
-         ((assq rx rxt--print-char-alist)
-          (insert "?" (assoc-default rx rxt--print-char-alist)))
-         (t
-          (insert "?" (char-to-string rx)))))
-      (t
-       (prin1 rx (current-buffer))))
-    (when rxt--print-with-overlays
-      (rxt--make-help-overlays rx start (point)))))
-
-(defun rxt--print-list-tail (tail &optional open-paren)
-  (let ((rxt--print-depth (1+ rxt--print-depth)))
-    (let ((done nil))
-      (while (not done)
-        (cl-typecase tail
-          (null
-           (insert ")")
-           (setq done t))
-          (cons
-           (if open-paren
-               (progn
-                 (insert "(")
-                 (setq open-paren nil))
-             (insert " "))
-           (rxt-print (car tail))
-           (setq tail (cdr tail)))
-          (t
-           (insert " . ")
-           (rxt-print tail)
-           (insert ")")
-           (setq done t)))))))
-
-(defun rxt--make-help-overlays (rx start end)
-  (let ((location (rxt-location rx)))
-    (when (and location
-               (rxt-location-start location)
-               (rxt-location-end location))
-      (let* ((sexp-begin (copy-marker start t))
-             (sexp-end (copy-marker end))
-             (sexp-bounds (list sexp-begin sexp-end))
-
-             (source-begin (1+ (rxt-location-start location)))
-             (source-end   (1+ (rxt-location-end   location)))
-             (source-bounds (list source-begin source-end))
-
-             (bounds (list source-bounds sexp-bounds))
-
-             (sexp-ol (make-overlay sexp-begin sexp-end (current-buffer) t nil))
-             (source-ol (make-overlay source-begin source-end (current-buffer) t nil)))
-        (dolist (ol (list sexp-ol source-ol))
-          (overlay-put ol 'priority rxt--print-depth)
-          (overlay-put ol 'rxt-bounds bounds))))))
-
-(defun rxt--propertize-whitespace (string)
-  (let ((string (copy-sequence string))
-        (start 0))
-    (while (string-match rxt--whitespace-display-regexp string start)
-      (put-text-property (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)
-                         'display
-                         (assoc-default (string-to-char (match-string 0 string))
-                                        rxt--print-char-alist)
-                         string)
-      (setq start (match-end 0)))
-    string))
-
-(defun rxt-highlight-text ()
-  "Highlight the regex syntax at point and its corresponding RX/string form."
-  (let ((all-bounds (get-char-property (point) 'rxt-bounds)))
-    (mapc #'delete-overlay rxt-highlight-overlays)
-    (setq rxt-highlight-overlays nil)
-    (dolist (bounds all-bounds)
-      (cl-destructuring-bind (begin end) bounds
-        (let ((overlay (make-overlay begin end)))
-          (push overlay rxt-highlight-overlays)
-          (overlay-put overlay 'face 'rxt-highlight-face))))))
-
-
-;;;; Error handling
-
-(if (fboundp 'define-error)
-    (define-error 'rxt-invalid-regexp "Invalid regexp" 'invalid-regexp)
-  (put 'rxt-invalid-regexp
-         'error-conditions
-         '(rxt-invalid-regexp invalid-regexp error))
-  (put 'rxt-invalid-regexp 'error-message "Invalid regexp"))
-
-(defun rxt-error (&rest format-args)
-  (signal 'rxt-invalid-regexp (list (apply #'format format-args))))
-
-
-;;;; Regexp syntax tree data type
-
-;; Base class from which other elements of the syntax-tree inherit
-(cl-defstruct rxt-syntax-tree)
-
-;; Struct representing the original source location
-(cl-defstruct rxt-location
-  source                                ; Either a string or a buffer
-  start end                             ; Offsets, 0- or 1-indexed as appropriate
-  )
-
-(defun rxt-location-text (location)
-  (if (not (rxt-location-p location))
-      nil
-    (let ((start  (rxt-location-start  location))
-          (end    (rxt-location-end    location))
-          (source (rxt-location-source location)))
-      (cond
-        ((buffer-live-p source)
-         (with-current-buffer source
-           (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))
-        ((stringp source)
-         (substring source start end))
-        (t nil)))))
-
-;; Hash table mapping from syntax-tree elements to source locations.
-(defvar rxt-location-map (make-hash-table :weakness 'key))
-
-(defun rxt-location (object)
-  (gethash object rxt-location-map))
-
-(gv-define-setter rxt-location (value object)
-  `(puthash ,object ,value rxt-location-map))
-
-(defun rxt-source-text (object)
-  (rxt-location-text (rxt-location object)))
-
-(defun rxt-to-string (tree)
-  "Return a readable representation of TREE, a regex syntax-tree object."
-  (or (rxt-source-text tree)
-      (let ((print-level 1))
-        (prin1-to-string tree))))
-(defalias 'rxt-syntax-tree-readable 'rxt-to-string)
-
-;; FIXME
-(defvar rxt-pcre-case-fold nil)
-
-;; Literal string
-(cl-defstruct
-    (rxt-string
-      (:constructor rxt-string (chars &optional case-fold))
-      (:include rxt-syntax-tree))
-  chars
-  (case-fold rxt-pcre-case-fold))
-
-(defun rxt-empty-string ()
-  (rxt-string ""))
-
-(defun rxt-trivial-p (re)
-  (and (rxt-string-p re)
-       (equal (rxt-string-chars re) "")))
-
-;;; Other primitives
-(cl-defstruct (rxt-primitive
-               (:constructor rxt-primitive (pcre rx))
-               (:include rxt-syntax-tree))
-  pcre rx)
-
-(defun rxt-bos () (rxt-primitive "\\A" 'bos))
-(defun rxt-eos () (rxt-primitive "\\Z" 'eos))
-
-(defun rxt-bol () (rxt-primitive "^" 'bol))
-(defun rxt-eol () (rxt-primitive "$" 'eol))
-
-;; FIXME
-(defun rxt-anything () (rxt-primitive "." 'anything))
-(defun rxt-nonl () (rxt-primitive "." 'nonl))
-
-(defun rxt-word-boundary () (rxt-primitive "\\b" 'word-boundary))
-(defun rxt-not-word-boundary () (rxt-primitive "\\B" 'not-word-boundary))
-
-(defun rxt-wordchar () (rxt-primitive "\\w" 'wordchar))
-(defun rxt-not-wordchar () (rxt-primitive "\\W" 'not-wordchar))
-
-(defun rxt-symbol-start () (rxt-primitive nil 'symbol-start))
-(defun rxt-symbol-end () (rxt-primitive nil 'symbol-end))
-
-(defun rxt-bow () (rxt-primitive nil 'bow))
-(defun rxt-eow () (rxt-primitive nil 'eow))
-
-;;; Sequence
-(cl-defstruct
-    (rxt-seq
-     (:constructor make-rxt-seq (elts))
-     (:include rxt-syntax-tree))
-  elts)
-
-;; Slightly smart sequence constructor:
-;; - Flattens nested sequences
-;; - Drops trivial "" elements
-;; - Empty sequence => ""
-;; - Singleton sequence is reduced to its one element.
-(defun rxt-seq (&rest res)        ; Flatten nested seqs & drop ""'s.
-  (let ((res (rxt-seq-flatten res)))
-    (if (consp res)
-        (if (consp (cdr res))
-            (make-rxt-seq res) ; General case
-          (car res))           ; Singleton sequence
-      (rxt-empty-string))))      ; Empty seq -- ""
-
-(defun rxt-seq-flatten (res)
-  (if (consp res)
-      (let ((re (car res))
-            (tail (rxt-seq-flatten (cdr res))))
-        (cond ((rxt-seq-p re)           ; Flatten nested seqs
-               (append (rxt-seq-flatten (rxt-seq-elts re)) tail))
-              ((rxt-trivial-p re) tail) ; Drop trivial elts
-              ((and (rxt-string-p re)   ; Flatten strings
-                    (consp tail)
-                    (rxt-string-p (car tail)))
-               (cons
-                (rxt-string-concat re (car tail))
-                (cdr tail)))
-              (t (cons re tail))))
-    '()))
-
-(defun rxt-string-concat (str1 str2)
-  (if (not (eq (rxt-string-case-fold str1)
-               (rxt-string-case-fold str2)))
-      (make-rxt-seq (list str1 str2))
-    (let ((result
-           (rxt-string (concat (rxt-string-chars str1)
-                               (rxt-string-chars str2))
-                       (rxt-string-case-fold str1)))
-          (first (rxt-location str1))
-          (last  (rxt-location str2)))
-      (when (and first last)
-        (setf (rxt-location result)
-              (make-rxt-location :source (rxt-location-source first)
-                                 :start  (rxt-location-start first)
-                                 :end    (rxt-location-end last))))
-      result)))
-
-;;; Choice (alternation/union)
-(cl-defstruct
-    (rxt-choice
-     (:constructor make-rxt-choice (elts))
-     (:include rxt-syntax-tree))
-  elts)
-
-;;; The empty choice represents a regexp that never matches in any context
-(defvar rxt-empty (make-rxt-choice nil))
-(defun rxt-empty-p (re)
-  (or
-   (and (rxt-choice-p re)
-        (null (rxt-choice-elts re)))
-   (rxt-empty-char-set-p re)))
-
-(defun rxt-choice (&rest alternatives)
-  "Construct the alternation (union) of several regexps.
-
-ALTERNATIVES should be a list of `rxt-syntax-tree' objects.
-The return value is an `rxt-choice' object representing a regexp
-which matches any one of ALTERNATIVES, but simplified in the
-following ways:
-
-- If ALTERNATIVES contains only one element, it is returned unchanged.
-
-- All existing `rxt-choice' elements in ALTERNATIVES are replaced
-  by a flat list of their subexpressions: symbolically,
-  a|(b|(c|d)) is replaced by a|b|c|d
-
-- All character sets and single-character strings in ALTERNATIVES
-  are combined together into one or two character sets,
-  respecting case-folding behaviour."
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (other-elements char-set case-fold-char-set)
-      (rxt--simplify-alternatives alternatives)
-    (let ((simplified-alternatives
-           (append (if (not (rxt-empty-p char-set))
-                       (list char-set)
-                     '())
-                   (if (not (rxt-empty-p case-fold-char-set))
-                       (list case-fold-char-set)
-                     '())
-                   other-elements)))
-      (pcase simplified-alternatives
-        (`()
-          rxt-empty)
-        (`(,element)
-          element)
-        (_
-         (make-rxt-choice simplified-alternatives))))))
-
-(defun rxt--simplify-alternatives (alternatives)
-  "Simplify a set of regexp alternatives.
-
-ALTERNATIVES should be a list of `rxt-syntax-tree' objects to be combined
-into an `rxt-choice' structure.  The result is a three-element
-list (OTHER-ELEMENTS CHAR-SET CASE-FOLDED-CHAR-SET):
-
-- CHAR-SET is an `rxt-char-set-union' containing the union of all
-  case-sensitive character sets and single-character strings in
-  RES.
-
-- CASE-FOLDED-CHAR-SET is similar but combines all the
-  case-insensitive character sets and single-character strings.
-
-- OTHER-ELEMENTS is a list of all other elements, with all
-  `rxt-choice' structures replaced by a flat list of their
-  component subexpressions."
-  (if (null alternatives)
-      (list '()
-            (make-rxt-char-set-union :case-fold nil)
-            (make-rxt-char-set-union :case-fold t))
-    (let* ((re (car alternatives)))
-      (cl-destructuring-bind (tail char-set case-fold-char-set)
-          (rxt--simplify-alternatives (cdr alternatives))
-        (cond ((rxt-choice-p re)         ; Flatten nested choices
-               (list
-                (append (rxt-choice-elts re) tail)
-                char-set
-                case-fold-char-set))
-
-              ((rxt-empty-p re)          ; Drop empty re's.
-               (list tail char-set case-fold-char-set))
-
-              ((rxt-char-set-union-p re) ; Fold char sets together
-               (if (rxt-char-set-union-case-fold re)
-                   (list tail
-                         char-set
-                         (rxt-char-set-union case-fold-char-set re))
-                 (list tail
-                       (rxt-char-set-union char-set re)
-                       case-fold-char-set)))
-
-              ((and (rxt-string-p re)    ; Same for 1-char strings
-                    (= 1 (length (rxt-string-chars re))))
-               (if (rxt-string-case-fold re)
-                   (list tail
-                         char-set
-                         (rxt-char-set-union case-fold-char-set re))
-                 (list tail
-                       (rxt-char-set-union char-set re)
-                       case-fold-char-set)))
-
-              (t                         ; Otherwise.
-               (list (cons re tail) char-set case-fold-char-set)))))))
-
-;;; Repetition
-(cl-defstruct (rxt-repeat
-               (:include rxt-syntax-tree))
-  from to body greedy)
-
-(cl-defun rxt-repeat (from to body &optional (greedy t))
-  (if (equal to 0)
-      (rxt-empty-string)
-    (make-rxt-repeat :from from :to to
-                     :body body :greedy greedy)))
-
-;;; Submatch
-(cl-defstruct
-    (rxt-submatch
-     (:constructor rxt-submatch (body))
-     (:include rxt-syntax-tree))
-  body)
-
-;;; Numbered submatch (Emacs only)
-(cl-defstruct
-    (rxt-submatch-numbered
-     (:constructor rxt-submatch-numbered (n body))
-     (:include rxt-syntax-tree))
-  n
-  body)
-
-;;; Backreference
-(cl-defstruct
-    (rxt-backref
-     (:constructor rxt-backref (n))
-     (:include rxt-syntax-tree))
-  n)
-
-;;; Syntax classes (Emacs only)
-(cl-defstruct (rxt-syntax-class
-               (:include rxt-syntax-tree))
-  symbol)
-
-(defun rxt-syntax-class (symbol)
-  (if (assoc symbol rx-syntax)
-      (make-rxt-syntax-class :symbol symbol)
-    (rxt-error "Invalid syntax class symbol `%s'" symbol)))
-
-;;; Character categories (Emacs only)
-(cl-defstruct (rxt-char-category
-               (:include rxt-syntax-tree))
-  symbol)
-
-(defun rxt-char-category (symbol)
-  (if (assoc symbol rx-categories)
-      (make-rxt-char-category :symbol symbol)
-    (rxt-error "Invalid character category symbol `%s'" symbol)))
-
-
-;;; Char sets
-;; <rxt-char-set> ::= <rxt-char-set-union>
-;;                  | <rxt-char-set-negation>
-;;                  | <rxt-char-set-intersection>
-
-(cl-defstruct (rxt-char-set (:include rxt-syntax-tree)))
-
-;; An rxt-char-set-union represents the union of any number of
-;; characters, character ranges, and POSIX character classes: anything
-;; that can be represented in string notation as a class [ ... ]
-;; without the negation operator.
-(cl-defstruct (rxt-char-set-union
-                (:include rxt-char-set))
-  chars    ; list of single characters
-  ranges   ; list of ranges (from . to)
-  classes  ; list of character classes
-  (case-fold rxt-pcre-case-fold))
-
-;; Test for empty character set
-(defun rxt-empty-char-set-p (cset)
-  (and (rxt-char-set-union-p cset)
-       (null (rxt-char-set-union-chars cset))
-       (null (rxt-char-set-union-ranges cset))
-       (null (rxt-char-set-union-classes cset))))
-
-;; Simple union constructor
-(defun rxt-char-set-union (&rest items)
-  "Construct an regexp character set representing the union of ITEMS.
-
-Each element of ITEMS may be either: a character; a
-single-character string; a single-character `rxt-string' object;
-a cons, (FROM . TO) representing a range of characters; a symbol,
-representing a named character class; or an `rxt-char-set-union'
-object.  All `rxt-char-set-union' objects in ITEMS must have the
-same `case-fold' property."
-  (let ((chars '())
-        (ranges '())
-        (classes '())
-        (case-fold 'undetermined))
-    (dolist (item items)
-      (cl-etypecase item
-        (character
-         (push item chars))
-
-        (string
-         (cl-assert (= 1 (length item)))
-         (push (string-to-char item) chars))
-
-        (rxt-string
-         (cl-assert (= 1 (length (rxt-string-chars item))))
-         (push (string-to-char (rxt-string-chars item)) chars))
-
-        (cons                           ; range (from . to)
-         (cl-check-type (car item) character)
-         (cl-check-type (cdr item) character)
-         (push item ranges))
-
-        (symbol                         ; named character class
-         (push item classes))
-
-        (rxt-char-set-union
-         (if (eq case-fold 'undetermined)
-             (setq case-fold (rxt-char-set-union-case-fold item))
-           (unless (eq case-fold (rxt-char-set-union-case-fold item))
-             (error "Cannot construct union of char-sets with unlike case-fold setting: %S" item)))
-         (setq chars (nconc chars (rxt-char-set-union-chars item)))
-         (setq ranges (nconc ranges (rxt-char-set-union-ranges item)))
-         (setq classes (nconc classes (rxt-char-set-union-classes item))))))
-
-    (make-rxt-char-set-union :chars chars :ranges ranges :classes classes
-                             :case-fold (if (eq case-fold 'undetermined)
-                                            rxt-pcre-case-fold
-                                          case-fold))))
-
-(defun rxt--all-char-set-union-chars (char-set)
-  "Return a list of all characters in CHAR-SET."
-  (cl-assert (rxt-char-set-union-p char-set))
-  (append
-   (rxt-char-set-union-chars char-set)
-   (cl-loop for (start . end) in (rxt-char-set-union-ranges char-set)
-            nconc (cl-loop for char from start to end collect char))))
-
-(defun rxt--simplify-char-set (char-set &optional case-fold-p)
-  "Return a minimal char-set to match the same characters as CHAR-SET.
-
-With optional argument CASE-FOLD-P, return a char-set which
-emulates case-folding behaviour by including both uppercase and
-lowercase versions of all characters in CHAR-SET."
-  (cl-assert (rxt-char-set-union-p char-set))
-  (let* ((classes (rxt-char-set-union-classes char-set))
-         (all-chars
-          (if case-fold-p
-              (cl-loop for char in (rxt--all-char-set-union-chars char-set)
-                       nconc (list (upcase char) (downcase char)))
-            (rxt--all-char-set-union-chars char-set)))
-         (all-ranges
-          (rxt--extract-ranges (rxt--remove-redundant-chars all-chars classes))))
-    (let ((singletons nil)
-          (ranges nil))
-      (cl-loop for (start . end) in all-ranges
-               do
-               (cond ((= start end) (push start singletons))
-                     ((= (1+ start) end)
-                      (push start singletons)
-                      (push end singletons))
-                     (t (push (cons start end) ranges))))
-      (make-rxt-char-set-union :chars (nreverse singletons)
-                               :ranges (nreverse ranges)
-                               :classes classes
-                               :case-fold (if case-fold-p
-                                              nil
-                                            (rxt-char-set-union-case-fold char-set))))))
-
-(defun rxt--remove-redundant-chars (chars classes)
-  "Remove all characters which match a character class in CLASSES from CHARS."
-  (if (null classes)
-      chars
-    (string-to-list
-     (replace-regexp-in-string
-      (rx-to-string `(any ,@classes))
-      ""
-      (apply #'string chars)))))
-
-(defun rxt--extract-ranges (chars)
-  "Return a list of all contiguous ranges in CHARS.
-
-CHARS should be a list of characters (integers).  The return
-value is a list of conses (START . END) representing ranges, such
-that the union of all the ranges represents the same of
-characters as CHARS.
-
-Example:
-    (rxt--extract-ranges (list ?a ?b ?c ?q ?x ?y ?z))
-        => ((?a . ?c) (?q . ?q) (?x . ?z))"
-  (let ((array
-         (apply #'vector
-                (cl-remove-duplicates
-                 (sort (copy-sequence chars) #'<)))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((recur (start end)
-           (if (< end start)
-               nil
-             (let ((min (aref array start))
-                   (max (aref array end)))
-               (if (= (- max min) (- end start))
-                   (list (cons min max))
-                 (let* ((split-point (/ (+ start end) 2))
-                        (left (recur start split-point))
-                        (right (recur (1+ split-point) end)))
-                   (merge left right))))))
-         (merge (left right)
-           (cond ((null left) right)
-                 ((null right) left)
-                 (t
-                  (let ((last-left (car (last left)))
-                        (first-right (car right)))
-                    (if (= (1+ (cdr last-left))
-                           (car first-right))
-                        (append (cl-subseq left 0 -1)
-                                (list
-                                 (cons (car last-left)
-                                       (cdr first-right)))
-                                (cl-subseq right 1))
-                      (append left right)))))))
-      (recur 0 (1- (length array))))))
-
-;;; Set complement of character set, syntax class, or character
-;;; category
-
-;; In general, all character sets that can be represented in string
-;; notation as [^ ... ] (but see `rxt-char-set-intersection', below), plus
-;; Emacs' \Sx and \Cx constructions.
-(cl-defstruct (rxt-char-set-negation
-               (:include rxt-char-set))
-  elt)
-
-(defun rxt-negate (char-set)
-  "Construct the logical complement (negation) of CHAR-SET.
-
-CHAR-SET may be any of the following types: `rxt-char-set-union',
-`rxt-syntax-class', `rxt-char-category', or `rxt-char-set-negation'."
-  (cl-etypecase char-set
-    ((or rxt-char-set-union rxt-syntax-class rxt-char-category)
-     (make-rxt-char-set-negation :elt char-set))
-
-    (rxt-char-set-negation
-     (rxt-char-set-negation-elt char-set))))
-
-;;; Intersections of char sets
-
-;; These are difficult to represent in general, but can be constructed
-;; in Perl using double negation; for example: [^\Wabc] means the set
-;; complement of [abc] with respect to the universe of "word
-;; characters": (& (~ (~ word)) (~ ("abc"))) == (& word (~ ("abc")))
-;; == (- word ("abc"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (rxt-char-set-intersection
-               (:include rxt-char-set))
-  elts)
-
-;; Intersection constructor
-(defun rxt-char-set-intersection (&rest charsets)
-  (let ((elts '())
-        (cmpl (make-rxt-char-set-union)))
-    (dolist (cset (rxt-int-flatten charsets))
-      (cond
-       ((rxt-char-set-negation-p cset)
-        ;; Fold negated charsets together: ~A & ~B = ~(A|B)
-        (setq cmpl (rxt-char-set-union cmpl (rxt-char-set-negation-elt cset))))
-
-       ((rxt-char-set-union-p cset)
-        (push cset elts))
-
-       (t
-        (rxt-error "Can't take intersection of non-character-set %S" cset))))
-
-    (if (null elts)
-        (rxt-negate cmpl)
-      (unless (rxt-empty-char-set-p cmpl)
-        (push (rxt-negate cmpl) elts))
-      (if (null (cdr elts))
-          (car elts)      ; singleton case
-        (make-rxt-char-set-intersection :elts elts)))))
-
-;; Constructor helper: flatten nested intersections
-(defun rxt-int-flatten (csets)
-  (if (consp csets)
-      (let ((cset (car csets))
-            (tail (rxt-int-flatten (cdr csets))))
-        (if (rxt-char-set-intersection-p cset)
-            (append (rxt-int-flatten (rxt-char-set-intersection-elts cset)) tail)
-          (cons cset tail)))
-    '()))
-
-
-
-;;;; Macros for building the parser
-
-(defmacro rxt-token-case (&rest cases)
-  "Consume a token at point and evaluate corresponding forms.
-
-CASES is a list of `cond'-like clauses, (REGEXP BODY ...) where
-the REGEXPs define possible tokens which may appear at point. The
-CASES are considered in order. For each case, if the text at
-point matches REGEXP, then point is moved to the end of the
-matched token, the corresponding BODY is evaluated and their
-value returned. The matched token is available within the BODY
-forms as (match-string 0).
-
-There can be a default case where REGEXP is `t', which evaluates
-the corresponding FORMS but does not move point.
-
-Returns `nil' if none of the CASES matches."
-  (declare (debug (&rest (sexp &rest form))))
-  `(cond
-     ,@(cl-loop for (token . action) in cases
-                collect
-                (if (eq token t)
-                    `(t ,@action)
-                  `((looking-at ,token)
-                    (goto-char (match-end 0))
-                    ,@action)))))
-
-(defmacro rxt-with-source-location (&rest body)
-  "Evaluate BODY and record source location information on its value. 
-
-BODY may evaluate to any kind of object, but its value should
-generally not be `eq' to any other object."
-  (declare (debug (&rest form)))
-  (let ((begin (make-symbol "begin"))
-        (value (make-symbol "value")))
-    `(let ((,begin (point))
-           (,value ,(macroexp-progn body)))
-       (setf (rxt-location ,value)
-             (make-rxt-location :source rxt-source-text-string
-                                :start  (1- ,begin)
-                                :end    (1- (point))))
-       ,value)))
-
-;; Read PCRE + flags
-(defun rxt-read-delimited-pcre ()
-  "Read a Perl-style delimited regexp and flags from the current buffer.
-
-Point should be before the regexp literal before calling
-this. Currently only regexps delimited by / ... / are supported.
-A preceding \"m\", \"qr\" or \"s\" will be ignored, as will the
-replacement string in an s/.../.../ construction.
-
-Returns two strings: the regexp and the flags."
-  (save-excursion
-    (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-
-    ;; Skip m, qr, s
-    (let ((is-subst (rxt-token-case
-                     ("s" t)
-                     ((rx (or "m" "qr")) nil))))
-
-      (when (not (looking-at "/"))
-        (error "Only Perl regexps delimited by slashes are supported"))
-      (let ((beg (match-end 0))
-            (delim (rx (not (any "\\"))
-                       (group "/"))))
-        (search-forward-regexp delim)
-        (let ((end (match-beginning 1)))
-          (when is-subst (search-forward-regexp delim))
-          (let ((pcre (buffer-substring-no-properties beg end)))
-            (rxt-token-case
-             ("[gimosx]*"
-              (rxt--add-flags pcre (match-string-no-properties 0))))))))))
-
-
-;;;; Elisp and PCRE string notation parser
-
-;;; Parser constants
-(defconst rxt-pcre-char-set-alist
-  `((?w .                               ; "word" characters
-        (?_ alnum))
-    (?d .                               ; digits
-        (digit))
-    (?h .                               ; horizontal whitespace
-        (#x0009 #x0020 #x00A0 #x1680 #x180E #x2000 #x2001 #x2002 #x2003
-                #x2004 #x2005 #x2006 #x2007 #x2008 #x2009 #x200A #x202F
-                #x205F #x3000))
-    (?s .                               ; whitespace
-        (9 10 12 13 32))
-    (?v .                               ; vertical whitespace
-        (#x000A #x000B #x000C #x000D #x0085 #x2028 #x2029))))
-
-(defconst rxt-pcre-named-classes-regexp
-  (rx "[:"
-      (submatch
-       (or "alnum" "alpha" "ascii" "blank" "cntrl" "digit" "graph" "lower"
-           "print" "punct" "space" "upper" "word" "xdigit"))
-      ":]"))
-
-(defconst rxt-elisp-named-classes-regexp
-  (rx "[:"
-      (submatch
-       (or "alnum" "alpha" "ascii" "blank" "cntrl" "digit" "graph" "lower"
-           "print" "punct" "space" "upper" "word" "xdigit"
-           "unibyte" "nonascii" "multibyte"))
-      ":]"))
-
-;;; The following dynamically bound variables control the operation of
-;;; the parser (see `rxt-parse-re'.)
-(defvar rxt-parse-pcre nil
-  "t if the rxt string parser is parsing PCRE syntax, nil for Elisp syntax.
-
-This should only be let-bound internally, never set otherwise.")
-
-(defvar rxt-pcre-extended-mode nil
-  "t if the rxt string parser is emulating PCRE's \"extended\" mode.
-
-In extended mode (indicated by /x in Perl/PCRE), whitespace
-outside of character classes and \\Q...\\E quoting is ignored,
-and a `#' character introduces a comment that extends to the end
-of line.")
-
-(defvar rxt-pcre-s-mode nil
-  "t if the rxt string parser is emulating PCRE's single-line \"/s\" mode.
-
-When /s is used, PCRE's \".\" matches newline characters, which
-otherwise it would not match.")
-
-(defvar rxt-pcre-case-fold nil
-  "non-nil to emulate PCRE's case-insensitive \"/i\" mode in translated regexps.")
-
-(defvar rxt-branch-end-regexp nil)
-(defvar rxt-choice-regexp nil)
-(defvar rxt-brace-begin-regexp nil)
-(defvar rxt-m-to-n-brace-regexp nil)
-(defvar rxt-m-to-?-brace-regexp nil)
-(defvar rxt-m-brace-regexp nil)
-(defvar rxt-named-classes-regexp nil)
-
-(defvar rxt-subgroup-count nil)
-(defvar rxt-source-text-string nil)
-
-(defun rxt-parse-pcre (re)
-  (rxt-parse-re re t))
-
-(defun rxt-parse-elisp (re)
-  (rxt-parse-re re nil))
-
-(defun rxt-parse-re (re pcre-p)
-  (let* ((rxt-parse-pcre pcre-p)
-         (rxt-pcre-extended-mode nil)
-         (rxt-pcre-s-mode        nil)
-         (rxt-pcre-case-fold     nil)
-
-         ;; Bind regexps to match syntax that differs between PCRE and
-         ;; Elisp only in the addition of a backslash "\"
-         (escape (if pcre-p "" "\\"))
-         (rxt-choice-regexp
-          (rx-to-string `(seq ,escape "|")))
-         (rxt-branch-end-regexp
-          (rx-to-string `(or buffer-end
-                             (seq ,escape (or "|" ")")))))
-         (rxt-brace-begin-regexp
-          (rx-to-string `(seq ,escape "{")))
-         (rxt-m-to-n-brace-regexp
-          (rx-to-string
-           `(seq
-             (submatch (* (any "0-9"))) "," (submatch (+ (any "0-9")))
-             ,escape "}")))
-         (rxt-m-to-?-brace-regexp
-          (rx-to-string
-           `(seq (submatch (+ (any "0-9"))) "," ,escape "}")))
-         (rxt-m-brace-regexp
-          (rx-to-string
-           `(seq (submatch (+ (any "0-9"))) ,escape "}")))
-
-         ;; Named character classes [: ... :] differ slightly
-         (rxt-named-classes-regexp
-          (if pcre-p
-              rxt-pcre-named-classes-regexp
-            rxt-elisp-named-classes-regexp))
-
-         (rxt-subgroup-count 0)
-         (case-fold-search nil))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert re)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let ((rxt-source-text-string re))
-        (rxt-parse-exp)))))
-
-;; Parse a complete regex: a number of branches separated by | or
-;; \|, as determined by `rxt-branch-end-regexp'.
-(defun rxt-parse-exp ()
-  ;; These variables are let-bound here because in PCRE mode they may
-  ;; be set internally by (?x) or (?s) constructions, whose scope
-  ;; lasts until the end of a sub-expression
-  (rxt-with-source-location
-   (let ((rxt-pcre-extended-mode rxt-pcre-extended-mode)
-         (rxt-pcre-s-mode rxt-pcre-s-mode)
-         (rxt-pcre-case-fold rxt-pcre-case-fold))
-     (if (eobp)
-         (rxt-seq)
-       (let ((branches '()))
-         (cl-block nil
-           (while t
-             (let ((branch (rxt-parse-branch)))
-               (push branch branches)
-               (rxt-token-case
-                (rxt-choice-regexp nil)
-                (t (cl-return (apply #'rxt-choice (reverse branches)))))))))))))
-
-;; Skip over whitespace and comments in PCRE extended mode
-(defun rxt-extended-skip ()
-  (when rxt-pcre-extended-mode
-    (skip-syntax-forward "-")
-    (while (looking-at "#")
-      (beginning-of-line 2)
-      (skip-syntax-forward "-"))))
-
-;; Parse a regexp "branch": a sequence of pieces
-(defun rxt-parse-branch ()
-  (rxt-extended-skip)
-  (rxt-with-source-location
-   (let ((pieces '())
-         (branch-start-p t))
-     (while (not (looking-at rxt-branch-end-regexp))
-       (push (rxt-parse-piece branch-start-p) pieces)
-       (setq branch-start-p nil))
-     (apply #'rxt-seq (reverse pieces)))))
-
-;; Parse a regexp "piece": an atom (`rxt-parse-atom') plus any
-;; following quantifiers
-(defun rxt-parse-piece (&optional branch-begin)
-  (rxt-extended-skip)
-  (rxt-with-source-location
-   (let ((atom (rxt-parse-atom branch-begin)))
-     (rxt-parse-quantifiers atom))))
-
-;; Parse any and all quantifiers after ATOM and return the quantified
-;; regexp, or ATOM unchanged if no quantifiers
-(defun rxt-parse-quantifiers (atom)
-  (catch 'done
-    (while (not (eobp))
-      (let ((atom1 (rxt-parse-quantifier atom)))
-        (if (eq atom1 atom)
-            (throw 'done t)
-          (setq atom atom1)))))
-  atom)
-
-;; Possibly parse a single quantifier after ATOM and return the
-;; quantified atom, or ATOM if no quantifier
-(defun rxt-parse-quantifier (atom)
-  (rxt-extended-skip)
-  (rxt-token-case
-   ((rx "*?") (rxt-repeat 0 nil atom nil))
-   ((rx "*")  (rxt-repeat 0 nil atom t))
-   ((rx "+?") (rxt-repeat 1 nil atom nil))
-   ((rx "+")  (rxt-repeat 1 nil atom t))
-   ((rx "??") (rxt-repeat 0 1 atom nil))
-   ((rx "?")  (rxt-repeat 0 1 atom t))
-   ;; Brace expression "{M,N}", "{M,}", "{M}"
-   (rxt-brace-begin-regexp
-    (cl-destructuring-bind (from to)
-        (rxt-parse-braces)
-      (rxt-repeat from to atom)))
-   ;; No quantifiers found
-   (t atom)))
-
-;; Parse a regexp atom, i.e. an element that binds to any following
-;; quantifiers. This includes characters, character classes,
-;; parenthesized groups, assertions, etc.
-(defun rxt-parse-atom (&optional branch-begin)
-  (if (eobp)
-      (rxt-error "Unexpected end of regular expression")
-    (if rxt-parse-pcre
-        (rxt-parse-atom/pcre)
-      (rxt-parse-atom/el branch-begin))))
-
-(defun rxt-parse-atom/common ()
-  (rxt-token-case
-   ((rx "[")   (rxt-parse-char-class))
-   ((rx "\\b") (rxt-word-boundary))
-   ((rx "\\B") (rxt-not-word-boundary))))
-
-(defun rxt-parse-atom/el (branch-begin)
-  (rxt-with-source-location
-   (or (rxt-parse-atom/common)
-       (rxt-token-case
-        ;; "." wildcard
-        ((rx ".") (rxt-nonl))
-        ;; "^" and "$" are metacharacters only at beginning or end of a
-        ;; branch in Elisp; elsewhere they are literals
-        ((rx "^")
-         (if branch-begin
-             (rxt-bol)
-           (rxt-string "^")))
-        ((rx "$")
-         (if (looking-at rxt-branch-end-regexp)
-             (rxt-eol)
-           (rxt-string "$")))
-        ;; Beginning & end of string, word, symbol
-        ((rx "\\`") (rxt-bos))
-        ((rx "\\'") (rxt-eos))
-        ((rx "\\<") (rxt-bow))
-        ((rx "\\>") (rxt-eow))
-        ((rx "\\_<") (rxt-symbol-start))
-        ((rx "\\_>") (rxt-symbol-end))
-        ;; Subgroup
-        ((rx "\\(") (rxt-parse-subgroup/el))
-        ;; Word/non-word characters (meaning depending on syntax table)
-        ((rx "\\w") (rxt-wordchar))
-        ((rx "\\W") (rxt-not-wordchar))
-        ;; Other syntax categories
-        ((rx "\\" (submatch (any ?S ?s)) (submatch nonl))
-         (let ((negated (string= (match-string 1) "S"))
-               (syntax
-                (car (rassoc (string-to-char (match-string 2))
-                              rx-syntax))))
-           (if syntax
-               (let ((re (rxt-syntax-class syntax)))
-                 (if negated (rxt-negate re) re))
-             (rxt-error "Invalid syntax class `\\%s'" (match-string 0)))))
-        ;; Character categories
-        ((rx "\\" (submatch (any ?C ?c)) (submatch nonl))
-         (let ((negated (string= (match-string 1) "C"))
-               (category
-                (car (rassoc (string-to-char (match-string 2))
-                             rx-categories))))
-           (if category
-               (let ((re (rxt-char-category category)))
-                 (if negated (rxt-negate re) re))
-             (rxt-error "Invalid character category `%s'" (match-string 0)))))
-        ;; Backreference
-        ((rx (seq "\\" (submatch (any "1-9"))))
-         (rxt-backref (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
-        ;; Other escaped characters
-        ((rx (seq "\\" (submatch nonl)))
-         (rxt-string (match-string 1)))
-        ;; Normal characters
-        ((rx (or "\n" nonl))
-         (rxt-string (match-string 0)))))))
-
-(defun rxt-parse-atom/pcre ()
-  (rxt-extended-skip)
-  (rxt-with-source-location
-   (or
-    ;; Is it an atom that's the same in Elisp?
-    (rxt-parse-atom/common)
-    ;; Is it common to PCRE regex and character class syntax?
-    (let ((char (rxt-parse-escapes/pcre)))
-      (and char
-           (rxt-string (char-to-string char))))
-    ;; Otherwise:
-    (rxt-token-case
-     ;; "." wildcard
-     ((rx ".")
-      (if rxt-pcre-s-mode
-          (rxt-anything)
-        (rxt-nonl)))
-     ;; Beginning & end of string/line
-     ((rx "^") (rxt-bol))
-     ((rx "$") (rxt-eol))
-     ((rx "\\A") (rxt-bos))
-     ((rx "\\Z") (rxt-eos))
-     ;; Subgroup
-     ((rx "(") (rxt-parse-subgroup/pcre))
-     ;; Metacharacter quoting
-     ((rx "\\Q")
-      ;; It would seem simple to take all the characters between \Q
-      ;; and \E and make an rxt-string, but \Q...\E isn't an atom:
-      ;; any quantifiers afterward should bind only to the last
-      ;; character, not the whole string.
-      (let ((begin (point)))
-        (search-forward "\\E" nil t)
-        (let* ((end (match-beginning 0))
-               (str (buffer-substring-no-properties begin (1- end)))
-               (char (char-to-string (char-before end))))
-          (rxt-seq (rxt-string str)
-                   (rxt-parse-quantifiers (rxt-string char))))))
-     ;; Pre-defined character sets
-     ((rx "\\" (submatch (any "d" "D" "h" "H" "s" "S" "v" "V" "w" "W")))
-      (rxt--pcre-char-set (string-to-char (match-string 1))))
-     ;; \ + digits: backreference or octal char?
-     ((rx "\\" (submatch (+ (any "0-9"))))
-      (let* ((digits (match-string 1))
-             (dec (string-to-number digits)))
-        ;; from "man pcrepattern": If the number is less than 10, or if
-        ;; there have been at least that many previous capturing left
-        ;; parentheses in the expression, the entire sequence is taken
-        ;; as a back reference.
-        (if (and (> dec 0)
-                 (or (< dec 10)
-                     (>= rxt-subgroup-count dec)))
-            (progn
-              (when rxt-pcre-case-fold
-                (display-warning
-                 'rxt "Backreferences with case-folding are handled poorly"))
-              (rxt-backref dec))
-          ;; from "man pcrepattern": if the decimal number is greater
-          ;; than 9 and there have not been that many capturing
-          ;; subpatterns, PCRE re-reads up to three octal digits
-          ;; following the backslash, and uses them to generate a data
-          ;; character. Any subsequent digits stand for themselves.
-          (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
-          (re-search-forward (rx (** 0 3 (any "0-7"))))
-          (rxt-string (char-to-string (string-to-number (match-string 0) 8))))))
-     ;; Other escaped characters
-     ((rx "\\" (submatch nonl)) (rxt-string (match-string 1)))
-     ;; Everything else
-     ((rx (or (any "\n") nonl)) (rxt-string (match-string 0)))))))
-
-(defun rxt-parse-escapes/pcre ()
-  "Consume a one-char PCRE escape at point and return its codepoint equivalent.
-
-Handles only those character escapes which have the same meaning
-in character classes as outside them."
-  (rxt-token-case
-   ((rx "\\a") #x07) ; bell
-   ((rx "\\e") #x1b) ; escape
-   ((rx "\\f") #x0c) ; formfeed
-   ((rx "\\n") #x0a) ; linefeed
-   ((rx "\\r") #x0d) ; carriage return
-   ((rx "\\t") #x09) ; tab
-   ;; Control character
-   ((rx "\\c" (submatch nonl))
-    ;; from `man pcrepattern':
-    ;; The precise effect of \cx is as follows: if x is a lower case
-    ;; letter, it is converted to upper case.  Then bit 6 of the
-    ;; character (hex 40) is inverted.
-    (logxor (string-to-char (upcase (match-string 1))) #x40))
-   ;; Hex escapes
-   ((rx "\\x" (submatch (** 1 2 (any "0-9" "A-Z" "a-z"))))
-    (string-to-number (match-string 1) 16))
-   ((rx "\\x{" (submatch (* (any "0-9" "A-Z" "a-z"))) "}")
-    (string-to-number (match-string 1) 16))))
-
-(defun rxt-parse-subgroup/pcre ()
-  (catch 'return
-    (let ((shy nil)
-          (extended-mode rxt-pcre-extended-mode)
-          (single-line-mode rxt-pcre-s-mode)
-          (case-fold rxt-pcre-case-fold))
-      (rxt-extended-skip)
-      ;; Check for special (? ..) and (* ...) syntax
-      (rxt-token-case
-       ((rx "?")                        ; (?
-        (rxt-token-case
-         ((rx ")")                      ; Empty group (?)
-          (throw 'return (rxt-empty-string)))
-         (":" (setq shy t))             ; Shy group (?:
-         ("#"                           ; Comment   (?#
-          (search-forward ")")
-          (throw 'return (rxt-empty-string)))
-         ((rx (or                       ; Flags     (?isx-isx
-               (seq (group (* (any "gimosx"))) "-" (group (+ (any "gimosx"))))
-               (seq (group (+ (any "gimosx"))))))
-          (let ((token (match-string 0))
-                (on (or (match-string 1) (match-string 3)))
-                (off (or (match-string 2) "")))
-            (if (cl-find ?x on)  (setq extended-mode t))
-            (if (cl-find ?s on)  (setq single-line-mode t))
-            (if (cl-find ?i on)  (setq case-fold t))
-            (if (cl-find ?x off) (setq extended-mode nil))
-            (if (cl-find ?s off) (setq single-line-mode nil))
-            (if (cl-find ?i off) (setq case-fold nil))
-            (when (string-match-p "[gmo]" token)
-              (display-warning
-               'rxt (format "Unhandled PCRE flags in (?%s" token))))
-          (rxt-token-case
-           (":" (setq shy t))        ; Shy group with flags (?isx-isx: ...
-           (")"                      ; Set flags (?isx-isx)
-            ;; Set flags for the remainder of the current subexpression
-            (setq rxt-pcre-extended-mode extended-mode
-                  rxt-pcre-s-mode single-line-mode
-                  rxt-pcre-case-fold case-fold)
-            (throw 'return (rxt-empty-string)))))
-         ;; Other constructions like (?=, (?!, etc. are not recognised
-         (t (rxt-error "Unrecognized PCRE extended construction `(?%c'"
-                       (char-after)))))
-
-       ;; No special (* ...) verbs are recognised
-       ((rx "*")
-        (let ((begin (point)))
-          (search-forward ")" nil 'go-to-end)
-          (rxt-error "Unrecognized PCRE extended construction `(*%s'"
-                     (buffer-substring begin (point))))))
-
-      ;; Parse the remainder of the subgroup
-      (unless shy (cl-incf rxt-subgroup-count))
-      (let* ((rxt-pcre-extended-mode extended-mode)
-             (rxt-pcre-s-mode single-line-mode)
-             (rxt-pcre-case-fold case-fold)
-             (rx (rxt-parse-exp)))
-        (rxt-extended-skip)
-        (rxt-token-case
-         (")" (if shy rx (rxt-submatch rx)))
-         (t (rxt-error "Subexpression missing close paren")))))))
-
-(defun rxt-parse-subgroup/el ()
-  (let ((kind
-         (rxt-token-case
-          ((rx "?:")
-           (cl-incf rxt-subgroup-count)
-           'shy)
-          ((rx "?" (group (+ (in "0-9"))) ":")
-           (let ((n (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
-             (when (< rxt-subgroup-count n)
-               (setf rxt-subgroup-count n))
-             n))
-          ((rx "?") ; Reserved
-           (rxt-error "Unknown match group sequence")))))
-    (let ((rx (rxt-parse-exp)))
-      (rxt-token-case
-       ((rx "\\)")
-        (cond ((eq kind 'shy) rx)
-              ((numberp kind)
-               (rxt-submatch-numbered kind rx))
-              (t (rxt-submatch rx))))
-       (t (rxt-error "Subexpression missing close paren"))))))
-
-(defun rxt-parse-braces ()
-  (rxt-token-case
-   (rxt-m-to-n-brace-regexp
-    (list (string-to-number (match-string 1))
-          (string-to-number (match-string 2))))
-   (rxt-m-to-?-brace-regexp
-    (list (string-to-number (match-string 1)) nil))
-   (rxt-m-brace-regexp
-    (let ((a (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
-      (list a a)))
-   (t
-    (let ((begin (point)))
-      (search-forward "}" nil 'go-to-end)
-      (rxt-error "Bad brace expression {%s"
-                 (buffer-substring-no-properties begin (point)))))))
-
-;; Parse a character set range [...]
-(defun rxt-parse-char-class ()
-  (when (eobp)
-    (rxt-error "Missing close right bracket in regexp"))
-  (rxt-with-source-location
-   (let* ((negated (rxt-token-case
-                    ((rx "^") t)
-                    (t nil)))
-          (begin (point))
-          (result
-           (if negated
-               (rxt-negate (rxt-char-set-union))
-             (rxt-char-set-union)))
-          (transformer
-           (if negated #'rxt-negate #'identity))
-          (builder
-           (if negated #'rxt-char-set-intersection #'rxt-choice)))
-     (catch 'done
-       (while t
-         (when (eobp)
-           (rxt-error "Missing close right bracket in regexp"))
-         (if (and (looking-at (rx "]"))
-                  (not (= (point) begin)))
-             (throw 'done result)
-           (let ((piece (funcall transformer (rxt-parse-char-class-piece))))
-             (setq result (funcall builder result piece))))))
-     (forward-char)                     ; Skip over closing "]"
-     result)))
-
-;; Parse a single character, a character range, or a posix class
-;; within a character set context.  Returns an `rxt-char-set'.
-(defun rxt-parse-char-class-piece ()
-  (let ((atom (rxt-parse-char-class-atom)))
-    (cl-typecase atom
-      (rxt-char-set                     ; return unchanged
-       atom)
-      (integer                          ; character: check for range
-       (let ((range-end (rxt-maybe-parse-range-end)))
-         (if range-end
-             (rxt-char-set-union (cons atom range-end))
-           (rxt-char-set-union atom))))
-      (t                                ; transform into character set
-       (rxt-char-set-union atom)))))
-
-;; Parse a single character or named class within a charset.
-;;
-;; Returns an integer (a character), a symbol (representing a named
-;; character class) or an `rxt-char-set' (for pre-defined character
-;; classes like \d, \W, etc.)
-(defun rxt-parse-char-class-atom ()
-  (or
-   ;; First, check for PCRE-specific backslash sequences
-   (and rxt-parse-pcre
-        (rxt-parse-char-class-atom/pcre))
-   ;; Char-class syntax
-   (rxt-token-case
-    ;; Named classes [:alnum:], ...
-    (rxt-named-classes-regexp
-     (intern (match-string 1)))
-    ;; Error on unknown posix-class-like syntax
-    ((rx "[:" (* (any "a-z")) ":]")
-     (rxt-error "Unknown posix character class `%s'" (match-string 0)))
-    ;; Error on [= ... ]= collation syntax
-    ((rx "[" (submatch (any "." "="))
-         (* (any "a-z")) (backref 1) "]")
-     (rxt-error "Unsupported collation syntax `%s'" (match-string 0)))
-    ;; Other characters stand for themselves
-    ((rx (or "\n" nonl))
-     (string-to-char (match-string 0))))))
-
-;; Parse backslash escapes inside PCRE character classes
-(defun rxt-parse-char-class-atom/pcre ()
-  (or (rxt-parse-escapes/pcre)
-      (rxt-token-case
-       ;; Backslash + digits => octal char
-       ((rx "\\" (submatch (** 1 3 (any "0-7"))))
-        (string-to-number (match-string 1) 8))
-       ;; Pre-defined character sets
-       ((rx "\\" (submatch (any "d" "D" "h" "H" "s" "S" "v" "V" "w" "W")))
-        (rxt--pcre-char-set (string-to-char (match-string 1))))
-       ;; "\b" inside character classes is a backspace
-       ((rx "\\b") ?\C-h)
-       ;; Ignore other escapes
-       ((rx "\\" (submatch nonl))
-        (string-to-char (match-string 1))))))
-
-;; Look for a range tail (the "-z" in "a-z") after parsing a single
-;; character within in a character set.  Returns either a character
-;; representing the range end, or nil.
-(defun rxt-maybe-parse-range-end ()
-  (let ((range-end nil) (end-position nil))
-    (when (looking-at (rx "-" (not (any "]"))))
-      (save-excursion
-        (forward-char)
-        (setq range-end (rxt-parse-char-class-atom)
-              end-position (point))))
-
-    (if (characterp range-end)
-        ;; This is a range: move point after it and return the ending character
-        (progn
-          (goto-char end-position)
-          range-end)
-      ;; Not a range.
-      nil)))
-
-;; Return the pre-defined PCRE char-set associated with CHAR: i.e. \d
-;; is digits, \D non-digits, \s space characters, etc.
-(defun rxt--pcre-char-set (char)
-  (let* ((base-char (downcase char))
-         (negated (/= char base-char))
-         (elements (assoc-default base-char rxt-pcre-char-set-alist))
-         (base-char-set (apply #'rxt-char-set-union elements)))
-    (if negated
-        (rxt-negate base-char-set)
-      base-char-set)))
-
-
-;;;; Unparser to `rx' syntax
-
-(defconst rxt-rx-verbose-equivalents
-  '((bol . line-start)
-    (eol . line-end)
-    (nonl . not-newline)
-    (bos . string-start)
-    (eos . string-end)
-    (bow . word-start)
-    (eow . word-end)
-    (seq . sequence))
-  "Alist of verbose equivalents for short `rx' primitives.")
-
-(defun rxt-rx-symbol (sym)
-  (if rxt-verbose-rx-translation
-      (or (assoc-default sym rxt-rx-verbose-equivalents)
-          sym)
-    sym))
-
-(defun rxt-adt->rx (re)
-  (let ((rx
-         (cl-typecase re
-          (rxt-primitive
-           (rxt-rx-symbol (rxt-primitive-rx re)))
-
-          (rxt-string
-           (if (or (not (rxt-string-case-fold re))
-                   (string= "" (rxt-string-chars re)))
-               (rxt-string-chars re)
-             `(seq
-               ,@(cl-loop for char across (rxt-string-chars re)
-                          collect `(any ,(upcase char) ,(downcase char))))))
-
-          (rxt-seq
-           `(seq ,@(mapcar #'rxt-adt->rx (rxt-seq-elts re))))
-
-          (rxt-choice
-           `(or ,@(mapcar #'rxt-adt->rx (rxt-choice-elts re))))
-
-          (rxt-submatch
-           (if (rxt-seq-p (rxt-submatch-body re))
-               `(submatch
-                 ,@(mapcar #'rxt-adt->rx (rxt-seq-elts (rxt-submatch-body re))))
-             `(submatch ,(rxt-adt->rx (rxt-submatch-body re)))))
-
-          (rxt-submatch-numbered
-           (if (rxt-seq-p (rxt-submatch-numbered-p re))
-               `(,(rxt-rx-symbol 'submatch-n)
-                  ,(rxt-submatch-numbered-n re)
-                  ,@(mapcar #'rxt-adt->rx
-                            (rxt-seq-elts
-                             (rxt-submatch-numbered-body re))))
-             `(,(rxt-rx-symbol 'submatch-n)
-                ,(rxt-submatch-numbered-n re)
-                ,(rxt-adt->rx (rxt-submatch-numbered-body re)))))
-
-          (rxt-backref
-           (let ((n (rxt-backref-n re)))
-             (if (<= n 9)
-                 `(backref ,(rxt-backref-n re))
-               (rxt-error "Too many backreferences (%s)" n))))
-
-          (rxt-syntax-class
-           `(syntax ,(rxt-syntax-class-symbol re)))
-
-          (rxt-char-category
-           `(category ,(rxt-char-category-symbol re)))
-
-          (rxt-repeat
-           (let ((from (rxt-repeat-from re))
-                 (to (rxt-repeat-to re))
-                 (greedy (rxt-repeat-greedy re))
-                 (body (rxt-adt->rx (rxt-repeat-body re))))
-             (if rxt-verbose-rx-translation
-                 (let ((rx
-                        (cond
-                          ((and (zerop from) (null to))
-                           `(zero-or-more ,body))
-                          ((and (equal from 1) (null to))
-                           `(one-or-more ,body))
-                          ((and (zerop from) (equal to 1))
-                           `(zero-or-one ,body))
-                          ((null to)
-                           `(>= ,from ,body))
-                          ((equal from to)
-                           `(repeat ,from ,body))
-                          (t
-                           `(** ,from ,to ,body)))))
-                   (if greedy
-                       (if rxt-explain
-                           rx           ; Readable but not strictly accurate. Fixme?
-                         `(maximal-match ,rx))
-                     `(minimal-match ,rx)))
-               (cond
-                 ((and (zerop from) (null to))
-                  `(,(if greedy '* '*?) ,body))
-                 ((and (equal from 1) (null to))
-                  `(,(if greedy '+ '+?) ,body))
-                 ((and (zerop from) (equal to 1))
-                  `(,(if greedy ? ??) ,body))
-                 ((null to)
-                  `(>= ,from ,body))
-                 ((equal from to)
-                  `(= ,from ,body))
-                 (t
-                  `(** ,from ,to ,body))))))
-
-          (rxt-char-set-union
-           (let* ((case-fold (rxt-char-set-union-case-fold re))
-                  (re (rxt--simplify-char-set re case-fold))
-                  (chars (rxt-char-set-union-chars re))
-                  (ranges (rxt-char-set-union-ranges re))
-                  (classes (rxt-char-set-union-classes re))
-                  (case-fold (rxt-char-set-union-case-fold re)))
-             (if (and (null chars) (null ranges) (= 1 (length classes)))
-                 (car classes)
-               `(any ,@chars ,@ranges ,@classes))))
-
-          (rxt-char-set-negation
-           `(not ,(rxt-adt->rx (rxt-char-set-negation-elt re))))
-
-          (t
-           (rxt-error "No RX translation of `%s'" (rxt-to-string re))))))
-
-    ;; Store source information on each fragment of the generated RX
-    ;; sexp for rxt-explain mode
-    (when rxt-explain
-      ;; Use gensyms to store unique source information for multiple
-      ;; occurrences of primitives like `bol'
-      (when (symbolp rx)
-        (setq rx (make-symbol (symbol-name rx))))
-      (setf (rxt-location rx) (rxt-location re)))
-    rx))
-
-
-;;;; 'Unparser' to PCRE notation
-
-;;; Based on scsh/posixstr.scm in scsh
-
-;; To ensure that the operator precedence in the generated regexp does
-;; what we want, we need to keep track of what kind of production is
-;; returned from each step. Therefore these functions return a string
-;; and a numeric "level" which lets the function using the generated
-;; regexp know whether it has to be parenthesized:
-;;
-;; 0: an already parenthesized expression
-;;
-;; 1: a "piece" binds to any succeeding quantifiers
-;;
-;; 2: a "branch", or concatenation of pieces, needs parenthesizing to
-;; bind to quantifiers
-;;
-;; 3: a "top", or alternation of branches, needs parenthesizing to
-;; bind to quantifiers or to concatenation
-;;
-;; This idea is stolen straight out of the scsh implementation.
-
-(defun rxt-adt->pcre (re)
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (s _) (rxt-adt->pcre/lev re) s))
-
-(defun rxt-adt->pcre/lev (re)
-  (cl-typecase re
-    (rxt-primitive
-     (let ((s (rxt-primitive-pcre re)))
-       (if s
-           (list s 1)
-         (rxt-error "No PCRE translation of `%s'" (rxt-to-string re)))))
-
-   (rxt-string (rxt-string->pcre re))
-   (rxt-seq (rxt-seq->pcre re))
-   (rxt-choice (rxt-choice->pcre re))
-   (rxt-submatch (rxt-submatch->pcre re))
-   (rxt-backref
-    (list (format "\\%d" (rxt-backref-n re)) 1))
-   (rxt-repeat (rxt-repeat->pcre re))
-
-   ((or rxt-char-set-union rxt-char-set-negation)
-    (rxt-char-set->pcre re))
-   
-   ;; FIXME
-   ;; ((rxt-char-set-intersection re) (rxt-char-set-intersection->pcre re))
-
-   (t
-    (rxt-error "No PCRE translation of `%s'" (rxt-to-string re)))))
-
-(defconst rxt-pcre-metachars (rx (any "\\^.$|()[]*+?{}")))
-(defconst rxt-pcre-charset-metachars (rx (any "]" "[" "\\" "^" "-")))
-
-(defun rxt-string->pcre (re)
-  (let ((chars (rxt-string-chars re)))
-    (list
-     (replace-regexp-in-string
-      rxt-pcre-metachars
-      "\\\\\\&" chars)
-     ;; A one-character string is a 'piece' (it binds to a following
-     ;; quantifier).  A longer string is a 'branch' (it has to be
-     ;; enclosed in parentheses to bind to a following quantifier).
-     (if (> (length chars) 1) 2 1))))
-
-(defun rxt-seq->pcre (re)
-  (let ((elts (rxt-seq-elts re)))
-    (if (null elts)
-        ""
-      (rxt-seq-elts->pcre elts))))
-
-(defun rxt-seq-elts->pcre (elts)
-  (cl-destructuring-bind
-      (s lev) (rxt-adt->pcre/lev (car elts))
-    (if (null (cdr elts))
-        (list s lev)
-      (cl-destructuring-bind
-          (s1 lev1) (rxt-seq-elts->pcre (cdr elts))
-        (list (concat (rxt-paren-if-necessary s lev)
-                      (rxt-paren-if-necessary s1 lev1))
-              2)))))
-
-(defun rxt-paren-if-necessary (s lev)
-  (if (< lev 3)
-      s
-    (concat "(?:" s ")")))
-
-(defun rxt-choice->pcre (re)
-  (let ((elts (rxt-choice-elts re)))
-    (if (null elts)
-        nil
-      (rxt-choice-elts->pcre elts))))
-
-(defun rxt-choice-elts->pcre (elts)
-  (cl-destructuring-bind
-      (s lev) (rxt-adt->pcre/lev (car elts))
-    (if (null (cdr elts))
-        (list s lev)
-      (cl-destructuring-bind
-          (s1 lev1) (rxt-choice-elts->pcre (cdr elts))
-        (list (concat s "|" s1) 3)))))
-
-(defun rxt-submatch->pcre (re)
-  (cl-destructuring-bind
-      (s lev) (rxt-adt->pcre/lev (rxt-submatch-body re))
-    (list (concat "(" s ")") 0)))
-
-(defun rxt-repeat->pcre (re)
-  (let ((from (rxt-repeat-from re))
-        (to (rxt-repeat-to re))
-        (body (rxt-repeat-body re))
-        (greedy (rxt-repeat-greedy re)))
-    (cl-destructuring-bind
-        (s lev) (rxt-adt->pcre/lev body)
-      (cond
-       ((and to (= from 1) (= to 1)) (list s lev))
-       ((and to (= from 0) (= to 0)) (list "" 2))
-       (t
-        (when (> lev 1)     ; parenthesize non-atoms
-          (setq s (concat "(?:" s ")")
-                lev 0))
-        (list (if to
-                  (cond ((and (= from 0) (= to 1))
-                         (concat s (if greedy "?" "??")))
-                        ((= from to)
-                         (concat s "{" (number-to-string to) "}"))
-                        (t
-                         (concat s "{" (number-to-string from)
-                                 "," (number-to-string to) "}")))
-                (cond ((= from 0)
-                       (concat s (if greedy "*" "*?")))
-                      ((= from 1)
-                       (concat s (if greedy "+" "+?")))
-                      (t (concat s "{" (number-to-string from) ",}"))))
-              1))))))
-
-(defun rxt-char-set->pcre (re)
-  (cond ((rxt-char-set-union-p re)
-         (list
-          (concat "[" (rxt-char-set->pcre/chars re) "]") 1))
-
-        ((rxt-char-set-negation-p re)
-         (let ((elt (rxt-char-set-negation-elt re)))
-           (if (rxt-char-set-union-p elt)
-               (list
-                (concat "[^" (rxt-char-set->pcre/chars elt) "]") 1)
-             (rxt-error "No PCRE translation of `%s'" (rxt-to-string elt)))))
-
-        (t
-         (rxt-error "Non-char-set in rxt-char-set->pcre: %s" re))))
-
-;; Fortunately, easier in PCRE than in POSIX!
-(defun rxt-char-set->pcre/chars (re)
-  (cl-flet
-      ((escape
-        (char)
-        (let ((s (char-to-string char)))
-          (cond ((string-match rxt-pcre-charset-metachars s)
-                 (concat "\\" s))
-
-                ((and (not (string= s " "))
-                      (string-match "[^[:graph:]]" s))
-                 (format "\\x{%x}" char))
-
-                (t s)))))
-
-    (let ((chars (rxt-char-set-union-chars re))
-          (ranges (rxt-char-set-union-ranges re))
-          (classes (rxt-char-set-union-classes re)))
-
-      (concat
-       (mapconcat #'escape chars "")
-       (mapconcat #'(lambda (rg)
-                      (format "%s-%s"
-                              (escape (car rg))
-                              (escape (cdr rg))))
-                  ranges "")
-       (mapconcat #'(lambda (class)
-                      (format "[:%s:]" class))
-                  classes "")))))
-
-
-;;;; Generate all productions of a finite regexp
-
-(defun rxt-adt->strings (re)
-  (cl-typecase re
-    (rxt-primitive
-     (list ""))
-    (rxt-string
-     (list (rxt-string-chars re)))
-    (rxt-seq
-     (rxt-seq-elts->strings (rxt-seq-elts re)))
-    (rxt-choice
-     (rxt-choice-elts->strings (rxt-choice-elts re)))
-    (rxt-submatch
-     (rxt-adt->strings (rxt-submatch-body re)))
-    (rxt-submatch-numbered
-     (rxt-adt->strings (rxt-submatch-numbered-body re)))
-    (rxt-repeat
-     (rxt-repeat->strings re))
-    (rxt-char-set-union
-     (rxt-char-set->strings re))
-    (t
-     (error "Can't generate productions of %s"
-            (rxt-syntax-tree-readable re)))))
-
-(defun rxt-concat-product (heads tails)
-  (cl-mapcan
-   (lambda (hs)
-     (mapcar
-      (lambda (ts) (concat hs ts))
-      tails))
-   heads))
-
-(defun rxt-seq-elts->strings (elts)
-  (if (null elts)
-      '("")
-    (let ((heads (rxt-adt->strings (car elts)))
-          (tails (rxt-seq-elts->strings (cdr elts))))
-      (rxt-concat-product heads tails))))
-
-(defun rxt-choice-elts->strings (elts)
-  (if (null elts)
-      '()
-    (append (rxt-adt->strings (car elts))
-            (rxt-choice-elts->strings (cdr elts)))))
-
-(defun rxt-repeat->strings (re)
-  (let ((from (rxt-repeat-from re))
-        (to (rxt-repeat-to re)))
-    (if (not to)
-        (error "Can't generate all productions of unbounded repeat \"%s\""
-               (rxt-syntax-tree-readable re))
-      (let ((strings (rxt-adt->strings (rxt-repeat-body re))))
-        (rxt-repeat-n-m->strings from to strings)))))
-
-(defun rxt-repeat-n-m->strings (from to strings)
-  (cond
-   ((zerop to) '(""))
-   ((= to from) (rxt-repeat-n->strings from strings))
-   (t           ; to > from
-    (let* ((strs-n (rxt-repeat-n->strings from strings))
-           (accum (cl-copy-list strs-n)))
-      (dotimes (i (- to from))
-        (setq strs-n (rxt-concat-product strs-n strings))
-        (setq accum (nconc accum strs-n)))
-      accum))))
-
-(defun rxt-repeat-n->strings (n strings)
-  ;; n > 1
-  (cond ((zerop n) '(""))
-        ((= n 1) strings)
-        (t
-         (rxt-concat-product
-          (rxt-repeat-n->strings (- n 1) strings)
-          strings))))
-
-(defun rxt-char-set->strings (re)
-  (if (rxt-char-set-union-classes re)
-      (error "Can't generate all productions of named character classes in \"%s\""
-             (rxt-syntax-tree-readable re))
-    (let ((chars (mapcar #'char-to-string (rxt-char-set-union-chars re))))
-      (dolist (range (rxt-char-set-union-ranges re))
-        (let ((end (cdr range)))
-          (cl-do ((i (car range) (+ i 1)))
-              ((> i end))
-            (push (char-to-string i) chars))))
-      chars)))
-
-
-;;;; RE-Builder hacks
-
-(defadvice reb-update-modestring
-  (after rxt () activate compile)
-  "This function is hacked for emulated PCRE syntax and regexp conversion."
-  (setq reb-mode-string
-        (concat
-         (format " (%s)" reb-re-syntax)
-         reb-mode-string))
-  (force-mode-line-update))
-
-(defadvice reb-change-syntax
-  (around rxt (&optional syntax) activate compile)
-  "This function is hacked for emulated PCRE syntax and regexp conversion."
-  (interactive
-   (list (intern
-          (completing-read (format "Select syntax (%s): " reb-re-syntax)
-                           '(read string pcre sregex rx)
-                           nil t "" nil (symbol-name reb-re-syntax)))))
-  (unless (memq syntax '(read string pcre lisp-re sregex rx))
-    (error "Invalid syntax: %s" syntax))
-  (let ((re-builder-buffer (get-buffer reb-buffer)))
-    (setq reb-re-syntax syntax)
-    (when re-builder-buffer
-      (with-current-buffer reb-target-buffer
-        (cl-case syntax
-          (rx
-           (let ((rx (rxt-elisp-to-rx reb-regexp)))
-             (setq reb-regexp-src
-                   (with-temp-buffer
-                     (insert "\n" "'")
-                     (rxt-print rx)
-                     (buffer-string)))))
-          (pcre
-           (setq reb-regexp-src (rxt-elisp-to-pcre reb-regexp)))))
-      (with-current-buffer re-builder-buffer
-        ;; Hack: prevent reb-auto-update from clobbering the
-        ;; reb-regexp-src we just set
-        (let ((inhibit-modification-hooks t))
-          (reb-initialize-buffer))
-        ;; Enable flag-toggling bindings for PCRE syntax
-        (rxt--re-builder-switch-pcre-mode)))))
-
-(defadvice reb-read-regexp
-  (around rxt () activate compile)
-  "This function is hacked for emulated PCRE syntax and regexp conversion."
-  (if (eq reb-re-syntax 'pcre)
-      (setq ad-return-value
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (point-min))
-              (rxt-read-delimited-pcre)))
-    ad-do-it))
-
-(defadvice reb-insert-regexp
-  (around rxt () activate compile)
-  "This function is hacked for emulated PCRE syntax and regexp conversion."
-  (if (eq reb-re-syntax 'pcre)
-      (let ((src (reb-target-binding reb-regexp-src)))
-        (if src
-            (insert "\n/" (replace-regexp-in-string "/" "\\/" src t t) "/")
-          (insert "\n//")))
-    ad-do-it))
-
-(defadvice reb-cook-regexp
-  (around rxt (re) activate compile)
-  "This function is hacked for emulated PCRE syntax and regexp conversion."
-  (if (eq reb-re-syntax 'pcre)
-      (setq ad-return-value (rxt-pcre-to-elisp re))
-    ad-do-it))
-
-(defadvice reb-update-regexp
-  (around rxt () activate compile)
-  "This function is hacked for emulated PCRE syntax and regexp conversion."
-  (setq ad-return-value
-        (let* ((re-src (reb-read-regexp))
-               (re (reb-cook-regexp re-src)))
-          (with-current-buffer reb-target-buffer
-            (let ((oldre reb-regexp))
-              (prog1
-                  (not (string= oldre re))
-                (setq reb-regexp re)
-                ;; Update the source re if format requires translation
-                (when (or (reb-lisp-syntax-p) (eq reb-re-syntax 'pcre))
-                  (setq reb-regexp-src re-src))))))))
-
-(defun rxt--re-builder-switch-pcre-mode ()
-  (rxt--read-pcre-mode
-   (if (eq reb-re-syntax 'pcre) 1 0)))
-
-(add-hook 'reb-mode-hook #'rxt--re-builder-switch-pcre-mode)
-
-(provide 'rxt)
-(provide 'pcre2el)
-
-
-;;; pcre2el.el ends here
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-;;; pkg-info-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "pkg-info" "pkg-info.el" (23450 31816 314377
-;;;;;;  981000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from pkg-info.el
-
-(autoload 'pkg-info-library-original-version "pkg-info" "\
-Get the original version in the header of LIBRARY.
-
-The original version is stored in the X-Original-Version header.
-This header is added by the MELPA package archive to preserve
-upstream version numbers.
-
-LIBRARY is either a symbol denoting a named feature, or a library
-name as string.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in the minibuffer.
-
-Return the version from the header of LIBRARY as list.  Signal an
-error if the LIBRARY was not found or had no X-Original-Version
-header.
-
-See Info node `(elisp)Library Headers' for more information
-about library headers.
-
-\(fn LIBRARY &optional SHOW)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'pkg-info-library-version "pkg-info" "\
-Get the version in the header of LIBRARY.
-
-LIBRARY is either a symbol denoting a named feature, or a library
-name as string.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in the minibuffer.
-
-Return the version from the header of LIBRARY as list.  Signal an
-error if the LIBRARY was not found or had no proper header.
-
-See Info node `(elisp)Library Headers' for more information
-about library headers.
-
-\(fn LIBRARY &optional SHOW)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'pkg-info-defining-library-original-version "pkg-info" "\
-Get the original version of the library defining FUNCTION.
-
-The original version is stored in the X-Original-Version header.
-This header is added by the MELPA package archive to preserve
-upstream version numbers.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in mini-buffer.
-
-This function is mainly intended to find the version of a major
-or minor mode, i.e.
-
-   (pkg-info-defining-library-version 'flycheck-mode)
-
-Return the version of the library defining FUNCTION.  Signal an
-error if FUNCTION is not a valid function, if its defining
-library was not found, or if the library had no proper version
-header.
-
-\(fn FUNCTION &optional SHOW)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'pkg-info-defining-library-version "pkg-info" "\
-Get the version of the library defining FUNCTION.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in mini-buffer.
-
-This function is mainly intended to find the version of a major
-or minor mode, i.e.
-
-   (pkg-info-defining-library-version 'flycheck-mode)
-
-Return the version of the library defining FUNCTION.  Signal an
-error if FUNCTION is not a valid function, if its defining
-library was not found, or if the library had no proper version
-header.
-
-\(fn FUNCTION &optional SHOW)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'pkg-info-package-version "pkg-info" "\
-Get the version of an installed PACKAGE.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in the minibuffer.
-
-Return the version as list, or nil if PACKAGE is not installed.
-
-\(fn PACKAGE &optional SHOW)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'pkg-info-version-info "pkg-info" "\
-Obtain complete version info for LIBRARY and PACKAGE.
-
-LIBRARY is a symbol denoting a named feature, or a library name
-as string.  PACKAGE is a symbol denoting an ELPA package.  If
-omitted or nil, default to LIBRARY.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in the minibuffer.
-
-When called interactively, prompt for LIBRARY.  When called
-interactively with prefix argument, prompt for PACKAGE as well.
-
-Return a string with complete version information for LIBRARY.
-This version information contains the version from the headers of
-LIBRARY, and the version of the installed PACKAGE, the LIBRARY is
-part of.  If PACKAGE is not installed, or if the PACKAGE version
-is the same as the LIBRARY version, do not include a package
-version.
-
-\(fn LIBRARY &optional PACKAGE SHOW)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; pkg-info-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pkg-info-20150517.1143/pkg-info-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pkg-info-20150517.1143/pkg-info-pkg.el
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index d4b90e1eb2bf..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pkg-info-20150517.1143/pkg-info-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "pkg-info" "20150517.1143" "Information about packages" '((epl "0.8")) :commit "76ba7415480687d05a4353b27fea2ae02b8d9d61" :keywords '("convenience") :authors '(("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com")) :maintainer '("Sebastian Wiesner" . "swiesner@lunaryorn.com") :url "https://github.com/lunaryorn/pkg-info.el")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pkg-info-20150517.1143/pkg-info.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pkg-info-20150517.1143/pkg-info.el
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index e6a03a1855a2..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pkg-info-20150517.1143/pkg-info.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,331 +0,0 @@
-;;; pkg-info.el --- Information about packages       -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013-2015  Sebastian Wiesner <swiesner@lunaryorn.com>
-
-;; Author: Sebastian Wiesner <swiesner@lunaryorn.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/lunaryorn/pkg-info.el
-;; Package-Version: 20150517.1143
-;; Keywords: convenience
-;; Version: 0.7-cvs
-;; Package-Requires: ((epl "0.8"))
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library extracts information from installed packages.
-
-;;;; Functions:
-
-;; `pkg-info-library-version' extracts the version from the header of a library.
-;;
-;; `pkg-info-defining-library-version' extracts the version from the header of a
-;;  library defining a function.
-;;
-;; `pkg-info-package-version' gets the version of an installed package.
-;;
-;; `pkg-info-format-version' formats a version list as human readable string.
-;;
-;; `pkg-info-version-info' returns complete version information for a specific
-;; package.
-;;
-;; `pkg-info-get-melpa-recipe' gets the MELPA recipe for a package.
-;;
-;; `pkg-info-get-melpa-fetcher' gets the fetcher used to build a package on
-;; MELPA.
-;;
-;; `pkg-info-wiki-package-p' determines whether a package was build from
-;; EmacsWiki on MELPA.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'epl)
-
-(require 'lisp-mnt)
-(require 'find-func)
-(require 'json)                         ; `json-read'
-(require 'url-http)                     ; `url-http-parse-response'
-
-(defvar url-http-end-of-headers)
-
-
-;;; Version information
-(defun pkg-info-format-version (version)
-  "Format VERSION as human-readable string.
-
-Return a human-readable string representing VERSION."
-  ;; XXX: Find a better, more flexible way of formatting?
-  (package-version-join version))
-
-(defsubst pkg-info--show-version-and-return (version show)
-  "Show and return VERSION.
-
-When SHOW is non-nil, show VERSION in minibuffer.
-
-Return VERSION."
-  (when show
-    (message (if (listp version) (pkg-info-format-version version) version)))
-  version)
-
-(defun pkg-info--read-library ()
-  "Read a library from minibuffer."
-  (completing-read "Load library: "
-                   (apply-partially 'locate-file-completion-table
-                                    load-path
-                                    (get-load-suffixes))))
-
-(defun pkg-info--read-function ()
-  "Read a function name from minibuffer."
-  (let ((input (completing-read "Function: " obarray #'boundp :require-match)))
-    (if (string= input "") nil (intern input))))
-
-(defun pkg-info--read-package ()
-  "Read a package name from minibuffer."
-  (let* ((installed (epl-installed-packages))
-         (names (sort (mapcar (lambda (pkg)
-                                (symbol-name (epl-package-name pkg)))
-                              installed)
-                      #'string<))
-         (default (car names)))
-    (completing-read "Installed package: " names nil 'require-match
-                     nil nil default)))
-
-(defun pkg-info-library-source (library)
-  "Get the source file of LIBRARY.
-
-LIBRARY is either a symbol denoting a named feature, or a library
-name as string.
-
-Return the source file of LIBRARY as string."
-  (find-library-name (if (symbolp library) (symbol-name library) library)))
-
-(defun pkg-info-defining-library (function)
-  "Get the source file of the library defining FUNCTION.
-
-FUNCTION is a function symbol.
-
-Return the file name of the library as string.  Signal an error
-if the library does not exist, or if the definition of FUNCTION
-was not found."
-  (unless (functionp function)
-    (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'functionp function)))
-  (let ((library (symbol-file function 'defun)))
-    (unless library
-      (error "Can't find definition of %s" function))
-    library))
-
-(defun pkg-info-x-original-version (file)
-  "Read the X-Original-Version header from FILE.
-
-Return the value as version list, or return nil if FILE lacks
-this header.  Signal an error, if the value of the header is not
-a valid version."
-  (let ((version-str (with-temp-buffer
-                       (insert-file-contents file)
-                       (lm-header "X-Original-Version"))))
-    (when version-str
-      (version-to-list version-str))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun pkg-info-library-original-version (library &optional show)
-  "Get the original version in the header of LIBRARY.
-
-The original version is stored in the X-Original-Version header.
-This header is added by the MELPA package archive to preserve
-upstream version numbers.
-
-LIBRARY is either a symbol denoting a named feature, or a library
-name as string.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in the minibuffer.
-
-Return the version from the header of LIBRARY as list.  Signal an
-error if the LIBRARY was not found or had no X-Original-Version
-header.
-
-See Info node `(elisp)Library Headers' for more information
-about library headers."
-  (interactive (list (pkg-info--read-library) t))
-  (let ((version (pkg-info-x-original-version
-                  (pkg-info-library-source library))))
-    (if version
-        (pkg-info--show-version-and-return version show)
-      (error "Library %s has no original version" library))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun pkg-info-library-version (library &optional show)
-  "Get the version in the header of LIBRARY.
-
-LIBRARY is either a symbol denoting a named feature, or a library
-name as string.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in the minibuffer.
-
-Return the version from the header of LIBRARY as list.  Signal an
-error if the LIBRARY was not found or had no proper header.
-
-See Info node `(elisp)Library Headers' for more information
-about library headers."
-  (interactive (list (pkg-info--read-library) t))
-  (let* ((source (pkg-info-library-source library))
-         (version (epl-package-version (epl-package-from-file source))))
-    (pkg-info--show-version-and-return version show)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun pkg-info-defining-library-original-version (function &optional show)
-  "Get the original version of the library defining FUNCTION.
-
-The original version is stored in the X-Original-Version header.
-This header is added by the MELPA package archive to preserve
-upstream version numbers.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in mini-buffer.
-
-This function is mainly intended to find the version of a major
-or minor mode, i.e.
-
-   (pkg-info-defining-library-version 'flycheck-mode)
-
-Return the version of the library defining FUNCTION.  Signal an
-error if FUNCTION is not a valid function, if its defining
-library was not found, or if the library had no proper version
-header."
-  (interactive (list (pkg-info--read-function) t))
-  (pkg-info-library-original-version (pkg-info-defining-library function) show))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun pkg-info-defining-library-version (function &optional show)
-  "Get the version of the library defining FUNCTION.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in mini-buffer.
-
-This function is mainly intended to find the version of a major
-or minor mode, i.e.
-
-   (pkg-info-defining-library-version 'flycheck-mode)
-
-Return the version of the library defining FUNCTION.  Signal an
-error if FUNCTION is not a valid function, if its defining
-library was not found, or if the library had no proper version
-header."
-  (interactive (list (pkg-info--read-function) t))
-  (pkg-info-library-version (pkg-info-defining-library function) show))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun pkg-info-package-version (package &optional show)
-  "Get the version of an installed PACKAGE.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in the minibuffer.
-
-Return the version as list, or nil if PACKAGE is not installed."
-  (interactive (list (pkg-info--read-package) t))
-  (let* ((name (if (stringp package) (intern package) package))
-         (package (car (epl-find-installed-packages name))))
-    (unless package
-      (error "Can't find installed package %s" name))
-    (pkg-info--show-version-and-return (epl-package-version package) show)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun pkg-info-version-info (library &optional package show)
-  "Obtain complete version info for LIBRARY and PACKAGE.
-
-LIBRARY is a symbol denoting a named feature, or a library name
-as string.  PACKAGE is a symbol denoting an ELPA package.  If
-omitted or nil, default to LIBRARY.
-
-If SHOW is non-nil, show the version in the minibuffer.
-
-When called interactively, prompt for LIBRARY.  When called
-interactively with prefix argument, prompt for PACKAGE as well.
-
-Return a string with complete version information for LIBRARY.
-This version information contains the version from the headers of
-LIBRARY, and the version of the installed PACKAGE, the LIBRARY is
-part of.  If PACKAGE is not installed, or if the PACKAGE version
-is the same as the LIBRARY version, do not include a package
-version."
-  (interactive (list (pkg-info--read-library)
-                     (when current-prefix-arg
-                       (pkg-info--read-package))
-                     t))
-  (let* ((package (or package (if (stringp library) (intern library) library)))
-         (orig-version (condition-case nil
-                           (pkg-info-library-original-version library)
-                         (error nil)))
-         ;; If we have X-Original-Version, we assume that MELPA replaced the
-         ;; library version with its generated version, so we use the
-         ;; X-Original-Version header instead, and ignore the library version
-         ;; header
-         (lib-version (or orig-version (pkg-info-library-version library)))
-         (pkg-version (condition-case nil
-                          (pkg-info-package-version package)
-                        (error nil)))
-         (version (if (and pkg-version
-                           (not (version-list-= lib-version pkg-version)))
-                      (format "%s (package: %s)"
-                              (pkg-info-format-version lib-version)
-                              (pkg-info-format-version pkg-version))
-                    (pkg-info-format-version lib-version))))
-    (pkg-info--show-version-and-return version show)))
-
-(defconst pkg-info-melpa-recipe-url "http://melpa.org/recipes.json"
-  "The URL from which to fetch MELPA recipes.")
-
-(defvar pkg-info-melpa-recipes nil
-  "An alist of MELPA recipes.")
-
-(defun pkg-info-retrieve-melpa-recipes ()
-  "Retrieve MELPA recipes from MELPA archive."
-  (let ((buffer (url-retrieve-synchronously pkg-info-melpa-recipe-url)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (unwind-protect
-          (let ((response-code (url-http-parse-response)))
-            (unless (equal response-code 200)
-              (error "Failed to retrieve MELPA recipes from %s (code %s)"
-                     pkg-info-melpa-recipe-url response-code))
-            (goto-char url-http-end-of-headers)
-            (json-read))
-        (when (and buffer (buffer-live-p buffer))
-          (kill-buffer buffer))))))
-
-(defun pkg-info-get-melpa-recipes ()
-  "Get MELPA recipes."
-  (setq pkg-info-melpa-recipes
-        (or pkg-info-melpa-recipes
-            (pkg-info-retrieve-melpa-recipes))))
-
-(defun pkg-info-get-melpa-recipe (package)
-  "Get the MELPA recipe for PACKAGE.
-
-Return nil if PACKAGE is not on MELPA."
-  (cdr (assq package (pkg-info-get-melpa-recipes))))
-
-(defun pkg-info-get-melpa-fetcher (package)
-  "Get the MELPA fetcher for PACKAGE."
-  (cdr (assq 'fetcher (pkg-info-get-melpa-recipe package))))
-
-(defun pkg-info-wiki-package-p (package)
-  "Determine whether PACKAGE is build from the EmacsWiki."
-  (equal (pkg-info-get-melpa-fetcher package) "wiki"))
-
-(provide 'pkg-info)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; coding: utf-8
-;; End:
-
-;;; pkg-info.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pkg-info-20150517.1143/pkg-info.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pkg-info-20150517.1143/pkg-info.elc
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index ba375aff75b7..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/pkg-info-20150517.1143/pkg-info.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/prettier-js-20180109.726/prettier-js-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/prettier-js-20180109.726/prettier-js-autoloads.el
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index f5d61f38a439..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/prettier-js-20180109.726/prettier-js-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-;;; prettier-js-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "prettier-js" "prettier-js.el" (23450 31815
-;;;;;;  669053 488000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from prettier-js.el
-
-(autoload 'prettier-js-mode "prettier-js" "\
-Runs prettier on file save when this mode is turned on
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; prettier-js-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/prettier-js-20180109.726/prettier-js-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/prettier-js-20180109.726/prettier-js-pkg.el
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index 32ec1270a7a8..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/prettier-js-20180109.726/prettier-js-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "prettier-js" "20180109.726" "Minor mode to format JS code on file save" 'nil :commit "fac9dd29720f8417bd8cd5dd8ab5138c6dd7d701" :keywords '("convenience" "wp" "edit" "js") :authors '(("James Long and contributors")) :maintainer '("James Long and contributors") :url "https://github.com/prettier/prettier-emacs")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/prettier-js-20180109.726/prettier-js.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/prettier-js-20180109.726/prettier-js.el
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index 1b74ee7de9ea..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/prettier-js-20180109.726/prettier-js.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,214 +0,0 @@
-;;; prettier-js.el --- Minor mode to format JS code on file save
-
-;; Version: 0.1.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180109.726
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2014 The go-mode Authors. All rights reserved.
-;; Portions Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved.
-
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
-;; met:
-
-;; * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;; notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;; * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
-;; copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
-;; in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
-;; distribution.
-;; * Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its
-;; contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
-;; this software without specific prior written permission.
-
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
-;; "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
-;; A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
-;; OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
-;; SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
-;; LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
-;; DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
-;; OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.)
-
-;; Author: James Long and contributors
-;; Created: 10 January 2017
-;; Url: https://github.com/prettier/prettier-emacs
-;; Keywords: convenience wp edit js
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Formats your JavaScript code using 'prettier' on file save.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup prettier-js nil
-  "Minor mode to format JS code on file save"
-  :group 'languages
-  :prefix "prettier-js"
-  :link '(url-link :tag "Repository" "https://github.com/prettier/prettier"))
-
-(defcustom prettier-js-command "prettier"
-  "The 'prettier' command."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'prettier-js)
-
-(defcustom prettier-js-args '()
-  "List of args to send to prettier command."
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :group 'prettier-js)
-
-(defcustom prettier-js-show-errors 'buffer
-    "Where to display prettier error output.
-It can either be displayed in its own buffer, in the echo area, or not at all.
-Please note that Emacs outputs to the echo area when writing
-files and will overwrite prettier's echo output if used from inside
-a `before-save-hook'."
-    :type '(choice
-            (const :tag "Own buffer" buffer)
-            (const :tag "Echo area" echo)
-            (const :tag "None" nil))
-      :group 'prettier-js)
-
-(defcustom prettier-js-width-mode nil
-  "Specify width when formatting buffer contents."
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Window width" window)
-          (const :tag "Fill column" fill)
-          (const :tag "None" nil))
-  :group 'prettier-js)
-
-(defun prettier-js--goto-line (line)
-  "Move cursor to line LINE."
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-    (forward-line (1- line)))
-
-(defun prettier-js--apply-rcs-patch (patch-buffer)
-  "Apply an RCS-formatted diff from PATCH-BUFFER to the current buffer."
-  (let ((target-buffer (current-buffer))
-        ;; Relative offset between buffer line numbers and line numbers
-        ;; in patch.
-        ;;
-        ;; Line numbers in the patch are based on the source file, so
-        ;; we have to keep an offset when making changes to the
-        ;; buffer.
-        ;;
-        ;; Appending lines decrements the offset (possibly making it
-        ;; negative), deleting lines increments it. This order
-        ;; simplifies the forward-line invocations.
-        (line-offset 0))
-    (save-excursion
-      (with-current-buffer patch-buffer
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (while (not (eobp))
-          (unless (looking-at "^\\([ad]\\)\\([0-9]+\\) \\([0-9]+\\)")
-            (error "Invalid rcs patch or internal error in prettier-js--apply-rcs-patch"))
-          (forward-line)
-          (let ((action (match-string 1))
-                (from (string-to-number (match-string 2)))
-                (len  (string-to-number (match-string 3))))
-            (cond
-             ((equal action "a")
-              (let ((start (point)))
-                (forward-line len)
-                (let ((text (buffer-substring start (point))))
-                  (with-current-buffer target-buffer
-                    (setq line-offset (- line-offset len))
-                    (goto-char (point-min))
-                    (forward-line (- from len line-offset))
-                    (insert text)))))
-             ((equal action "d")
-              (with-current-buffer target-buffer
-                (prettier-js--goto-line (- from line-offset))
-                (setq line-offset (+ line-offset len))
-                (let ((beg (point)))
-                  (forward-line len)
-                  (delete-region (point) beg))))
-             (t
-              (error "Invalid rcs patch or internal error in prettier-js--apply-rcs-patch")))))))))
-
-(defun prettier-js--process-errors (filename errorfile errbuf)
-  "Process errors for FILENAME, using an ERRORFILE and display the output in ERRBUF."
-  (with-current-buffer errbuf
-    (if (eq prettier-js-show-errors 'echo)
-        (progn
-          (message "%s" (buffer-string))
-          (prettier-js--kill-error-buffer errbuf))
-      (insert-file-contents errorfile nil nil nil)
-      ;; Convert the prettier stderr to something understood by the compilation mode.
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (insert "prettier errors:\n")
-      (while (search-forward-regexp "^stdin" nil t)
-        (replace-match (file-name-nondirectory filename)))
-      (compilation-mode)
-      (display-buffer errbuf))))
-
-(defun prettier-js--kill-error-buffer (errbuf)
-  "Kill buffer ERRBUF."
-  (let ((win (get-buffer-window errbuf)))
-    (if win
-        (quit-window t win)
-      (with-current-buffer errbuf
-        (erase-buffer))
-      (kill-buffer errbuf))))
-
-(defun prettier-js ()
-   "Format the current buffer according to the prettier tool."
-   (interactive)
-   (let* ((ext (file-name-extension buffer-file-name t))
-          (bufferfile (make-temp-file "prettier" nil ext))
-          (outputfile (make-temp-file "prettier" nil ext))
-          (errorfile (make-temp-file "prettier" nil ext))
-          (errbuf (if prettier-js-show-errors (get-buffer-create "*prettier errors*")))
-          (patchbuf (get-buffer-create "*prettier patch*"))
-          (coding-system-for-read 'utf-8)
-          (coding-system-for-write 'utf-8)
-          (width-args
-           (cond
-            ((equal prettier-js-width-mode 'window)
-             (list "--print-width" (number-to-string (window-body-width))))
-            ((equal prettier-js-width-mode 'fill)
-             (list "--print-width" (number-to-string fill-column)))
-            (t
-             '()))))
-     (unwind-protect
-         (save-restriction
-           (widen)
-           (write-region nil nil bufferfile)
-           (if errbuf
-               (with-current-buffer errbuf
-                 (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-                 (erase-buffer)))
-           (with-current-buffer patchbuf
-             (erase-buffer))
-           (if (zerop (apply 'call-process
-                             prettier-js-command bufferfile (list (list :file outputfile) errorfile)
-                             nil (append prettier-js-args width-args (list "--stdin" "--stdin-filepath" buffer-file-name))))
-               (progn
-                 (call-process-region (point-min) (point-max) "diff" nil patchbuf nil "-n" "--strip-trailing-cr" "-"
-                                      outputfile)
-                 (prettier-js--apply-rcs-patch patchbuf)
-                 (message "Applied prettier with args `%s'" prettier-js-args)
-                 (if errbuf (prettier-js--kill-error-buffer errbuf)))
-             (message "Could not apply prettier")
-             (if errbuf
-                 (prettier-js--process-errors (buffer-file-name) errorfile errbuf))
-             ))
-       (kill-buffer patchbuf)
-       (delete-file errorfile)
-       (delete-file bufferfile)
-       (delete-file outputfile))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode prettier-js-mode
-  "Runs prettier on file save when this mode is turned on"
-  :lighter " Prettier"
-  :global nil
-  (if prettier-js-mode
-      (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'prettier-js nil 'local)
-    (remove-hook 'before-save-hook 'prettier-js 'local)))
-
-(provide 'prettier-js)
-;;; prettier-js.el ends here
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-;;; projectile-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "projectile" "projectile.el" (23450 31814 702852
-;;;;;;  509000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from projectile.el
-
-(autoload 'projectile-version "projectile" "\
-Get the Projectile version as string.
-
-If called interactively or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, show the
-version in the echo area and the messages buffer.
-
-The returned string includes both, the version from package.el
-and the library version, if both a present and different.
-
-If the version number could not be determined, signal an error,
-if called interactively, or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, otherwise
-just return nil.
-
-\(fn &optional SHOW-VERSION)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-invalidate-cache "projectile" "\
-Remove the current project's files from `projectile-projects-cache'.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG prompts for the name of the project whose cache
-to invalidate.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-purge-file-from-cache "projectile" "\
-Purge FILE from the cache of the current project.
-
-\(fn FILE)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-purge-dir-from-cache "projectile" "\
-Purge DIR from the cache of the current project.
-
-\(fn DIR)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-cache-current-file "projectile" "\
-Add the currently visited file to the cache.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-discover-projects-in-directory "projectile" "\
-Discover any projects in DIRECTORY and add them to the projectile cache.
-This function is not recursive and only adds projects with roots
-at the top level of DIRECTORY.
-
-\(fn DIRECTORY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-switch-to-buffer "projectile" "\
-Switch to a project buffer.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-switch-to-buffer-other-window "projectile" "\
-Switch to a project buffer and show it in another window.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-switch-to-buffer-other-frame "projectile" "\
-Switch to a project buffer and show it in another window.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-display-buffer "projectile" "\
-Display a project buffer in another window without selecting it.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-project-buffers-other-buffer "projectile" "\
-Switch to the most recently selected buffer project buffer.
-Only buffers not visible in windows are returned.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-multi-occur "projectile" "\
-Do a `multi-occur' in the project's buffers.
-With a prefix argument, show NLINES of context.
-
-\(fn &optional NLINES)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-other-file "projectile" "\
-Switch between files with the same name but different extensions.
-With FLEX-MATCHING, match any file that contains the base name of current file.
-Other file extensions can be customized with the variable `projectile-other-file-alist'.
-
-\(fn &optional FLEX-MATCHING)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-other-file-other-window "projectile" "\
-Switch between files with the same name but different extensions in other window.
-With FLEX-MATCHING, match any file that contains the base name of current file.
-Other file extensions can be customized with the variable `projectile-other-file-alist'.
-
-\(fn &optional FLEX-MATCHING)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-other-file-other-frame "projectile" "\
-Switch between files with the same name but different extensions in other window.
-With FLEX-MATCHING, match any file that contains the base name of current file.
-Other file extensions can be customized with the variable `projectile-other-file-alist'.
-
-\(fn &optional FLEX-MATCHING)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-file-dwim "projectile" "\
-Jump to a project's files using completion based on context.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-If point is on a filename, Projectile first tries to search for that
-file in project:
-
-- If it finds just a file, it switches to that file instantly.  This works even
-if the filename is incomplete, but there's only a single file in the current project
-that matches the filename at point.  For example, if there's only a single file named
-\"projectile/projectile.el\" but the current filename is \"projectile/proj\" (incomplete),
-`projectile-find-file-dwim' still switches to \"projectile/projectile.el\" immediately
- because this is the only filename that matches.
-
-- If it finds a list of files, the list is displayed for selecting.  A list of
-files is displayed when a filename appears more than one in the project or the
-filename at point is a prefix of more than two files in a project.  For example,
-if `projectile-find-file-dwim' is executed on a filepath like \"projectile/\", it lists
-the content of that directory.  If it is executed on a partial filename like
- \"projectile/a\", a list of files with character 'a' in that directory is presented.
-
-- If it finds nothing, display a list of all files in project for selecting.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-file-dwim-other-window "projectile" "\
-Jump to a project's files using completion based on context in other window.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-If point is on a filename, Projectile first tries to search for that
-file in project:
-
-- If it finds just a file, it switches to that file instantly.  This works even
-if the filename is incomplete, but there's only a single file in the current project
-that matches the filename at point.  For example, if there's only a single file named
-\"projectile/projectile.el\" but the current filename is \"projectile/proj\" (incomplete),
-`projectile-find-file-dwim-other-window' still switches to \"projectile/projectile.el\"
-immediately because this is the only filename that matches.
-
-- If it finds a list of files, the list is displayed for selecting.  A list of
-files is displayed when a filename appears more than one in the project or the
-filename at point is a prefix of more than two files in a project.  For example,
-if `projectile-find-file-dwim-other-window' is executed on a filepath like \"projectile/\", it lists
-the content of that directory.  If it is executed on a partial filename
-like \"projectile/a\", a list of files with character 'a' in that directory
-is presented.
-
-- If it finds nothing, display a list of all files in project for selecting.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-file-dwim-other-frame "projectile" "\
-Jump to a project's files using completion based on context in other frame.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-If point is on a filename, Projectile first tries to search for that
-file in project:
-
-- If it finds just a file, it switches to that file instantly.  This works even
-if the filename is incomplete, but there's only a single file in the current project
-that matches the filename at point.  For example, if there's only a single file named
-\"projectile/projectile.el\" but the current filename is \"projectile/proj\" (incomplete),
-`projectile-find-file-dwim-other-frame' still switches to \"projectile/projectile.el\"
-immediately because this is the only filename that matches.
-
-- If it finds a list of files, the list is displayed for selecting.  A list of
-files is displayed when a filename appears more than one in the project or the
-filename at point is a prefix of more than two files in a project.  For example,
-if `projectile-find-file-dwim-other-frame' is executed on a filepath like \"projectile/\", it lists
-the content of that directory.  If it is executed on a partial filename
-like \"projectile/a\", a list of files with character 'a' in that directory
-is presented.
-
-- If it finds nothing, display a list of all files in project for selecting.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-file "projectile" "\
-Jump to a project's file using completion.
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-file-other-window "projectile" "\
-Jump to a project's file using completion and show it in another window.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-file-other-frame "projectile" "\
-Jump to a project's file using completion and show it in another frame.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-dir "projectile" "\
-Jump to a project's directory using completion.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-dir-other-window "projectile" "\
-Jump to a project's directory in other window using completion.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-dir-other-frame "projectile" "\
-Jump to a project's directory in other window using completion.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-test-file "projectile" "\
-Jump to a project's test file using completion.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-project-info "projectile" "\
-Display info for current project.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-implementation-or-test-other-window "projectile" "\
-Open matching implementation or test file in other window.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-implementation-or-test-other-frame "projectile" "\
-Open matching implementation or test file in other frame.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-toggle-between-implementation-and-test "projectile" "\
-Toggle between an implementation file and its test file.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-grep "projectile" "\
-Perform rgrep in the project.
-
-With a prefix ARG asks for files (globbing-aware) which to grep in.
-With prefix ARG of `-' (such as `M--'), default the files (without prompt),
-to `projectile-grep-default-files'.
-
-With REGEXP given, don't query the user for a regexp.
-
-\(fn &optional REGEXP ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-ag "projectile" "\
-Run an ag search with SEARCH-TERM in the project.
-
-With an optional prefix argument ARG SEARCH-TERM is interpreted as a
-regular expression.
-
-\(fn SEARCH-TERM &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-ripgrep "projectile" "\
-Run a Ripgrep search with `SEARCH-TERM' at current project root.
-
-SEARCH-TERM is a regexp.
-
-\(fn SEARCH-TERM)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-regenerate-tags "projectile" "\
-Regenerate the project's [e|g]tags.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-tag "projectile" "\
-Find tag in project.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-run-command-in-root "projectile" "\
-Invoke `execute-extended-command' in the project's root.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-run-shell-command-in-root "projectile" "\
-Invoke `shell-command' in the project's root.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-run-async-shell-command-in-root "projectile" "\
-Invoke `async-shell-command' in the project's root.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-run-shell "projectile" "\
-Invoke `shell' in the project's root.
-
-Switch to the project specific shell buffer if it already exists.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-run-eshell "projectile" "\
-Invoke `eshell' in the project's root.
-
-Switch to the project specific eshell buffer if it already exists.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-run-ielm "projectile" "\
-Invoke `ielm' in the project's root.
-
-Switch to the project specific ielm buffer if it already exists.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-run-term "projectile" "\
-Invoke `term' in the project's root.
-
-Switch to the project specific term buffer if it already exists.
-
-\(fn PROGRAM)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-replace "projectile" "\
-Replace literal string in project using non-regexp `tags-query-replace'.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG prompts you for a directory on which
-to run the replacement.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-replace-regexp "projectile" "\
-Replace a regexp in the project using `tags-query-replace'.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG prompts you for a directory on which
-to run the replacement.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-kill-buffers "projectile" "\
-Kill all project buffers.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-save-project-buffers "projectile" "\
-Save all project buffers.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-dired "projectile" "\
-Open `dired' at the root of the project.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-dired-other-window "projectile" "\
-Open `dired'  at the root of the project in another window.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-dired-other-frame "projectile" "\
-Open `dired' at the root of the project in another frame.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-vc "projectile" "\
-Open `vc-dir' at the root of the project.
-
-For git projects `magit-status-internal' is used if available.
-For hg projects `monky-status' is used if available.
-
-If PROJECT-ROOT is given, it is opened instead of the project
-root directory of the current buffer file.  If interactively
-called with a prefix argument, the user is prompted for a project
-directory to open.
-
-\(fn &optional PROJECT-ROOT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-recentf "projectile" "\
-Show a list of recently visited files in a project.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-configure-project "projectile" "\
-Run project configure command.
-
-Normally you'll be prompted for a compilation command, unless
-variable `compilation-read-command'.  You can force the prompt
-with a prefix ARG.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-compile-project "projectile" "\
-Run project compilation command.
-
-Normally you'll be prompted for a compilation command, unless
-variable `compilation-read-command'.  You can force the prompt
-with a prefix ARG.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-test-project "projectile" "\
-Run project test command.
-
-Normally you'll be prompted for a compilation command, unless
-variable `compilation-read-command'.  You can force the prompt
-with a prefix ARG.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-run-project "projectile" "\
-Run project run command.
-
-Normally you'll be prompted for a compilation command, unless
-variable `compilation-read-command'.  You can force the prompt
-with a prefix ARG.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-switch-project "projectile" "\
-Switch to a project we have visited before.
-Invokes the command referenced by `projectile-switch-project-action' on switch.
-With a prefix ARG invokes `projectile-commander' instead of
-`projectile-switch-project-action.'
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-switch-open-project "projectile" "\
-Switch to a project we have currently opened.
-Invokes the command referenced by `projectile-switch-project-action' on switch.
-With a prefix ARG invokes `projectile-commander' instead of
-`projectile-switch-project-action.'
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-file-in-directory "projectile" "\
-Jump to a file in a (maybe regular) DIRECTORY.
-
-This command will first prompt for the directory the file is in.
-
-\(fn &optional DIRECTORY)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-find-file-in-known-projects "projectile" "\
-Jump to a file in any of the known projects.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-cleanup-known-projects "projectile" "\
-Remove known projects that don't exist anymore.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-clear-known-projects "projectile" "\
-Clear both `projectile-known-projects' and `projectile-known-projects-file'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-remove-known-project "projectile" "\
-Remove PROJECT from the list of known projects.
-
-\(fn &optional PROJECT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-remove-current-project-from-known-projects "projectile" "\
-Remove the current project from the list of known projects.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-ibuffer "projectile" "\
-Open an IBuffer window showing all buffers in the current project.
-
-Let user choose another project when PREFIX is supplied.
-
-\(fn PREFIX)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-commander "projectile" "\
-Execute a Projectile command with a single letter.
-The user is prompted for a single character indicating the action to invoke.
-The `?' character describes then
-available actions.
-
-See `def-projectile-commander-method' for defining new methods.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-edit-dir-locals "projectile" "\
-Edit or create a .dir-locals.el file of the project.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(defvar projectile-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Projectile mode is enabled.
-See the `projectile-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `projectile-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'projectile-mode "projectile" nil)
-
-(autoload 'projectile-mode "projectile" "\
-Minor mode to assist project management and navigation.
-
-When called interactively, toggle `projectile-mode'.  With prefix
-ARG, enable `projectile-mode' if ARG is positive, otherwise disable
-it.
-
-When called from Lisp, enable `projectile-mode' if ARG is omitted,
-nil or positive.  If ARG is `toggle', toggle `projectile-mode'.
-Otherwise behave as if called interactively.
-
-\\{projectile-mode-map}
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'projectile-global-mode 'projectile-mode "1.0")
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; projectile-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/projectile-20180911.540/projectile-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/projectile-20180911.540/projectile-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "projectile" "20180911.540" "Manage and navigate projects in Emacs easily" '((emacs "25.1") (pkg-info "0.4")) :commit "0944c25d7679621cef1473ebb81cb560e9547a34" :keywords '("project" "convenience") :authors '(("Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.com")) :maintainer '("Bozhidar Batsov" . "bozhidar@batsov.com") :url "https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/projectile-20180911.540/projectile.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/projectile-20180911.540/projectile.el
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index e97bfd030f3d..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/projectile-20180911.540/projectile.el
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-;;; projectile.el --- Manage and navigate projects in Emacs easily -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright © 2011-2018 Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-
-;; Author: Bozhidar Batsov <bozhidar@batsov.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile
-;; Package-Version: 20180911.540
-;; Keywords: project, convenience
-;; Version: 1.1.0-snapshot
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (pkg-info "0.4"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; This library provides easy project management and navigation.  The
-;; concept of a project is pretty basic - just a folder containing
-;; special file.  Currently git, mercurial and bazaar repos are
-;; considered projects by default.  If you want to mark a folder
-;; manually as a project just create an empty .projectile file in
-;; it.  See the README for more details.
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'thingatpt)
-(require 'ibuffer)
-(require 'ibuf-ext)
-(require 'compile)
-(require 'grep)
-(require 'subr-x)
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (defvar ag-ignore-list)
-  (defvar ggtags-completion-table)
-  (defvar tags-completion-table)
-  (defvar tags-loop-scan)
-  (defvar tags-loop-operate)
-  (defvar eshell-buffer-name)
-  (defvar explicit-shell-file-name))
-
-(declare-function ggtags-ensure-project "ggtags")
-(declare-function ggtags-update-tags "ggtags")
-(declare-function pkg-info-version-info "pkg-info")
-(declare-function tags-completion-table "etags")
-(declare-function make-term "term")
-(declare-function term-mode "term")
-(declare-function term-char-mode "term")
-
-(defvar grep-files-aliases)
-(defvar grep-find-ignored-directories)
-(defvar grep-find-ignored-files)
-
-
-;;; Customization
-(defgroup projectile nil
-  "Manage and navigate projects easily."
-  :group 'tools
-  :group 'convenience
-  :link '(url-link :tag "GitHub" "https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile")
-  :link '(url-link :tag "Online Manual" "https://projectile.readthedocs.io/")
-  :link '(emacs-commentary-link :tag "Commentary" "projectile"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-indexing-method (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 'native 'alien)
-  "Specifies the indexing method used by Projectile.
-
-There are two indexing methods - native and alien.
-
-The native method is implemented in Emacs Lisp (therefore it is
-native to Emacs).  Its advantage is that it is portable and will
-work everywhere that Emacs does.  Its disadvantage is that it is a
-bit slow (especially for large projects).  Generally it's a good
-idea to pair the native indexing method with caching.
-
-The alien indexing method uses external tools (e.g. git, find,
-etc) to speed up the indexing process.  The disadvantage of this
-method is that it's not well supported on Windows systems.
-
-By default alien indexing is the default on all operating
-systems, except Windows."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(radio
-          (const :tag "Native" native)
-          (const :tag "Alien" alien)))
-
-(defcustom projectile-enable-caching (eq projectile-indexing-method 'native)
-  "When t enables project files caching.
-
-Project caching is automatically enabled by default if you're
-using the native indexing method."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom projectile-file-exists-local-cache-expire nil
-  "Number of seconds before file existence cache expires for a
-file on a local file system.
-
- A value of nil disables this cache."
-
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Seconds")))
-
-(defcustom projectile-file-exists-remote-cache-expire (* 5 60)
-  "Number of seconds before file existence cache expires for a
-file on a remote file system such as tramp.
-
- A value of nil disables this cache."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Seconds")))
-
-(defcustom projectile-files-cache-expire nil
-  "Number of seconds before files list cache expires.
-
- A value of nil means the cache never expires."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Seconds")))
-
-(defcustom projectile-require-project-root t
-  "Require the presence of a project root to operate when true.
-Otherwise consider the current directory the project root."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom projectile-completion-system 'ido
-  "The completion system to be used by Projectile."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(radio
-          (const :tag "Ido" ido)
-          (const :tag "Helm" helm)
-          (const :tag "Ivy" ivy)
-          (const :tag "Default" default)
-          (function :tag "Custom function")))
-
-(defcustom projectile-keymap-prefix nil
-  "Projectile keymap prefix."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(make-obsolete-variable 'projectile-keymap-prefix "Use (define-key projectile-mode-map (kbd ...) 'projectile-command-map) instead." "1.1.0")
-
-(defcustom projectile-cache-file
-  (expand-file-name "projectile.cache" user-emacs-directory)
-  "The name of Projectile's cache file."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-tags-file-name "TAGS"
-  "The tags filename Projectile's going to use."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-tags-command "ctags -Re -f \"%s\" %s"
-  "The command Projectile's going to use to generate a TAGS file."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-tags-backend 'auto
-  "The tag backend that Projectile should use.
-
-If set to 'auto', `projectile-find-tag' will automatically choose
-which backend to use.  Preference order is ggtags -> xref
--> etags-select -> `find-tag'.  Variable can also be set to specify which
-backend to use.  If selected backend is unavailable, fall back to
-`find-tag'.
-
-If this variable is set to 'auto' and ggtags is available, or if
-set to 'ggtags', then ggtags will be used for
-`projectile-regenerate-tags'.  For all other settings
-`projectile-tags-command' will be used."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(radio
-          (const :tag "auto" auto)
-          (const :tag "xref" xref)
-          (const :tag "ggtags" ggtags)
-          (const :tag "etags" etags-select)
-          (const :tag "standard" find-tag))
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.14.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-sort-order 'default
-  "The sort order used for a project's files."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(radio
-          (const :tag "default" default)
-          (const :tag "recentf" recentf)
-          (const :tag "recently active" recently-active)
-          (const :tag "access time" access-time)
-          (const :tag "modification time" modification-time)))
-
-(defcustom projectile-verbose t
-  "Echo messages that are not errors."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom projectile-buffers-filter-function nil
-  "A function used to filter the buffers in `projectile-project-buffers'.
-
-The function should accept and return a list of Emacs buffers.
-Two example filter functions are shipped by default -
-`projectile-buffers-with-file' and
-`projectile-buffers-with-file-or-process'."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'function)
-
-(defcustom projectile-project-name nil
-  "If this value is non-nil, it will be used as project name.
-
-It has precedence over function `projectile-project-name-function'."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.14.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-project-name-function 'projectile-default-project-name
-  "A function that receives the project-root and returns the project name.
-
-If variable `projectile-project-name' is non-nil, this function will not be used."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'function
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.14.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-project-root-files
-  '("rebar.config"       ; Rebar project file
-    "project.clj"        ; Leiningen project file
-    "build.boot"         ; Boot-clj project file
-    "deps.edn"           ; Clojure CLI project file
-    "SConstruct"         ; Scons project file
-    "pom.xml"            ; Maven project file
-    "build.sbt"          ; SBT project file
-    "gradlew"            ; Gradle wrapper script
-    "build.gradle"       ; Gradle project file
-    ".ensime"            ; Ensime configuration file
-    "Gemfile"            ; Bundler file
-    "requirements.txt"   ; Pip file
-    "setup.py"           ; Setuptools file
-    "tox.ini"            ; Tox file
-    "composer.json"      ; Composer project file
-    "Cargo.toml"         ; Cargo project file
-    "mix.exs"            ; Elixir mix project file
-    "stack.yaml"         ; Haskell's stack tool based project
-    "info.rkt"           ; Racket package description file
-    "DESCRIPTION"        ; R package description file
-    "TAGS"               ; etags/ctags are usually in the root of project
-    "GTAGS"              ; GNU Global tags
-    "configure.in"       ; autoconf old style
-    "configure.ac"       ; autoconf new style
-    "cscope.out"         ; cscope
-    )
-  "A list of files considered to mark the root of a project.
-The topmost match has precedence."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom projectile-project-root-files-bottom-up
-  '(".projectile" ; projectile project marker
-    ".git"        ; Git VCS root dir
-    ".hg"         ; Mercurial VCS root dir
-    ".fslckout"   ; Fossil VCS root dir
-    "_FOSSIL_"    ; Fossil VCS root DB on Windows
-    ".bzr"        ; Bazaar VCS root dir
-    "_darcs"      ; Darcs VCS root dir
-    )
-  "A list of files considered to mark the root of a project.
-The bottommost (parentmost) match has precedence."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom projectile-project-root-files-top-down-recurring
-  '(".svn" ; Svn VCS root dir
-    "CVS"  ; Csv VCS root dir
-    "Makefile")
-  "A list of files considered to mark the root of a project.
-The search starts at the top and descends down till a directory
-that contains a match file but its parent does not.  Thus, it's a
-bottommost match in the topmost sequence of directories
-containing a root file."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom projectile-project-root-files-functions
-  '(projectile-root-local
-    projectile-root-bottom-up
-    projectile-root-top-down
-    projectile-root-top-down-recurring)
-  "A list of functions for finding project roots."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat function))
-
-(defcustom projectile-globally-ignored-files
-  (list projectile-tags-file-name)
-  "A list of files globally ignored by projectile."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom projectile-globally-unignored-files nil
-  "A list of files globally unignored by projectile.
-
-Regular expressions can be used."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.14.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-globally-ignored-file-suffixes
-  nil
-  "A list of file suffixes globally ignored by projectile."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom projectile-globally-ignored-directories
-  '(".idea"
-    ".ensime_cache"
-    ".eunit"
-    ".git"
-    ".hg"
-    ".fslckout"
-    "_FOSSIL_"
-    ".bzr"
-    "_darcs"
-    ".tox"
-    ".svn"
-    ".stack-work")
-  "A list of directories globally ignored by projectile.
-
-Regular expressions can be used."
-  :safe (lambda (x) (not (remq t (mapcar #'stringp x))))
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom projectile-globally-unignored-directories nil
-  "A list of directories globally unignored by projectile."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.14.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-globally-ignored-modes
-  '("erc-mode"
-    "help-mode"
-    "completion-list-mode"
-    "Buffer-menu-mode"
-    "gnus-.*-mode"
-    "occur-mode")
-  "A list of regular expressions for major modes ignored by projectile.
-
-If a buffer is using a given major mode, projectile will ignore
-it for functions working with buffers."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom projectile-globally-ignored-buffers nil
-  "A list of buffer-names ignored by projectile.
-
-If a buffer is in the list projectile will ignore it for
-functions working with buffers. Regular expressions can be used."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat string)
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.12.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-find-file-hook nil
-  "Hooks run when a file is opened with `projectile-find-file'."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom projectile-find-dir-hook nil
-  "Hooks run when a directory is opened with `projectile-find-dir'."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom projectile-switch-project-action 'projectile-find-file
-  "Action invoked after switching projects with `projectile-switch-project'.
-
-Any function that does not take arguments will do."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'function)
-
-(defcustom projectile-find-dir-includes-top-level nil
-  "If true, add top-level dir to options offered by `projectile-find-dir'."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom projectile-use-git-grep nil
-  "If true, use `vc-git-grep' in git projects."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom projectile-grep-finished-hook nil
-  "Hooks run when `projectile-grep' finishes."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'hook
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.14.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-test-prefix-function 'projectile-test-prefix
-  "Function to find test files prefix based on PROJECT-TYPE."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'function)
-
-(defcustom projectile-test-suffix-function 'projectile-test-suffix
-  "Function to find test files suffix based on PROJECT-TYPE."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'function)
-
-
-;;; Idle Timer
-(defvar projectile-idle-timer nil
-  "The timer object created when `projectile-enable-idle-timer' is non-nil.")
-
-(defcustom projectile-idle-timer-seconds 30
-  "The idle period to use when `projectile-enable-idle-timer' is non-nil."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'number)
-
-(defcustom projectile-idle-timer-hook '(projectile-regenerate-tags)
-  "The hook run when `projectile-enable-idle-timer' is non-nil."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat symbol))
-
-(defcustom projectile-enable-idle-timer nil
-  "Enables idle timer hook `projectile-idle-timer-functions'.
-
-When `projectile-enable-idle-timer' is non-nil, the hook
-`projectile-idle-timer-hook' is run each time Emacs has been idle
-for `projectile-idle-timer-seconds' seconds and we're in a
-project."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :set (lambda (symbol value)
-         (set symbol value)
-         (when projectile-idle-timer
-           (cancel-timer projectile-idle-timer))
-         (setq projectile-idle-timer nil)
-         (when projectile-enable-idle-timer
-           (setq projectile-idle-timer (run-with-idle-timer
-                                        projectile-idle-timer-seconds t
-                                        (lambda ()
-                                          (when (projectile-project-p)
-                                            (run-hooks 'projectile-idle-timer-hook)))))))
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;; Serialization
-(defun projectile-serialize (data filename)
-  "Serialize DATA to FILENAME.
-
-The saved data can be restored with `projectile-unserialize'."
-  (when (file-writable-p filename)
-    (with-temp-file filename
-      (insert (let (print-length) (prin1-to-string data))))))
-
-(defun projectile-unserialize (filename)
-  "Read data serialized by `projectile-serialize' from FILENAME."
-  (with-demoted-errors
-      "Error during file deserialization: %S"
-    (when (file-exists-p filename)
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert-file-contents filename)
-        ;; this will blow up if the contents of the file aren't
-        ;; lisp data structures
-        (read (buffer-string))))))
-
-(defvar projectile-projects-cache nil
-  "A hashmap used to cache project file names to speed up related operations.")
-
-(defvar projectile-projects-cache-time nil
-  "A hashmap used to record when we populated `projectile-projects-cache'.")
-
-(defvar projectile-project-root-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Cached value of function `projectile-project-root`.")
-
-(defvar projectile-project-type-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "A hashmap used to cache project type to speed up related operations.")
-
-(defvar projectile-known-projects nil
-  "List of locations where we have previously seen projects.
-The list of projects is ordered by the time they have been accessed.
-
-See also `projectile-remove-known-project',
-`projectile-cleanup-known-projects' and `projectile-clear-known-projects'.")
-
-(defvar projectile-known-projects-on-file nil
-  "List of known projects reference point.
-
-Contains a copy of `projectile-known-projects' when it was last
-synchronized with `projectile-known-projects-file'.")
-
-(defcustom projectile-known-projects-file
-  (expand-file-name "projectile-bookmarks.eld"
-                    user-emacs-directory)
-  "Name and location of the Projectile's known projects file."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-ignored-projects nil
-  "A list of projects not to be added to `projectile-known-projects'."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat :tag "Project list" directory)
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.11.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-ignored-project-function nil
-  "Function to decide if a project is added to `projectile-known-projects'.
-
-Can be either nil, or a function that takes the truename of the
-project root as argument and returns non-nil if the project is to
-be ignored or nil otherwise.
-
-This function is only called if the project is not listed in
-`projectile-ignored-projects'.
-
-A suitable candidate would be `file-remote-p' to ignore remote
-projects."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(choice
-          (const :tag "Nothing" nil)
-          (const :tag "Remote files" file-remote-p)
-          function)
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.13.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-track-known-projects-automatically t
-  "Controls whether Projectile will automatically register known projects.
-
-When set to nil you'll have always add projects explicitly with
-`projectile-add-known-project'."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'boolean
-  :package-version '(projectile . "1.0.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-project-search-path nil
-  "List of folders where projectile is automatically going to look for projects.
-You can think of something like $PATH, but for projects instead of executables.
-Examples of such paths might be ~/projects, ~/work, etc."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'list
-  :package-version '(projectile . "1.0.0"))
-
-
-;;; Version information
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-version (&optional show-version)
-  "Get the Projectile version as string.
-
-If called interactively or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, show the
-version in the echo area and the messages buffer.
-
-The returned string includes both, the version from package.el
-and the library version, if both a present and different.
-
-If the version number could not be determined, signal an error,
-if called interactively, or if SHOW-VERSION is non-nil, otherwise
-just return nil."
-  (interactive (list t))
-  (if (require 'pkg-info nil t)
-      (let ((version (pkg-info-version-info 'projectile)))
-        (when show-version
-          (message "Projectile %s" version))
-        version)
-    (error "Cannot determine version without package pkg-info")))
-
-
-;;; Caching
-(defvar projectile-file-exists-cache
-  (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "Cached `projectile-file-exists-p' results.")
-
-(defvar projectile-file-exists-cache-timer nil
-  "Timer for scheduling`projectile-file-exists-cache-cleanup'.")
-
-(defun projectile-file-exists-cache-cleanup ()
-  "Removed timed out cache entries and reschedules or remove the
-timer if no more items are in the cache."
-  (let ((now (current-time)))
-    (maphash (lambda (key value)
-               (if (time-less-p (cdr value) now)
-                   (remhash key projectile-file-exists-cache)))
-             projectile-file-exists-cache)
-    (setq projectile-file-exists-cache-timer
-          (if (> (hash-table-count projectile-file-exists-cache) 0)
-              (run-with-timer 10 nil 'projectile-file-exists-cache-cleanup)))))
-
-(defun projectile-file-exists-p (filename)
-  "Return t if file FILENAME exist.
-A wrapper around `file-exists-p' with additional caching support."
-  (let* ((file-remote (file-remote-p filename))
-         (expire-seconds
-          (if file-remote
-              (and projectile-file-exists-remote-cache-expire
-                   (> projectile-file-exists-remote-cache-expire 0)
-                   projectile-file-exists-remote-cache-expire)
-            (and projectile-file-exists-local-cache-expire
-                 (> projectile-file-exists-local-cache-expire 0)
-                 projectile-file-exists-local-cache-expire)))
-         (remote-file-name-inhibit-cache (if expire-seconds
-                                             expire-seconds
-                                           remote-file-name-inhibit-cache)))
-    (if (not expire-seconds)
-        (file-exists-p filename)
-      (let* ((current-time (current-time))
-             (cached (gethash filename projectile-file-exists-cache))
-             (cached-value (if cached (car cached)))
-             (cached-expire (if cached (cdr cached)))
-             (cached-expired (if cached (time-less-p cached-expire current-time) t))
-             (value (or (and (not cached-expired) cached-value)
-                        (if (file-exists-p filename) 'found 'notfound))))
-        (when (or (not cached) cached-expired)
-          (puthash filename
-                   (cons value (time-add current-time (seconds-to-time expire-seconds)))
-                   projectile-file-exists-cache))
-        (unless projectile-file-exists-cache-timer
-          (setq projectile-file-exists-cache-timer
-                (run-with-timer 10 nil 'projectile-file-exists-cache-cleanup)))
-        (equal value 'found)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-invalidate-cache (arg)
-  "Remove the current project's files from `projectile-projects-cache'.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG prompts for the name of the project whose cache
-to invalidate."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((project-root
-         (if arg
-             (completing-read "Remove cache for: "
-                              (projectile-hash-keys projectile-projects-cache))
-           (projectile-project-root))))
-    (setq projectile-project-root-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-    (remhash project-root projectile-project-type-cache)
-    (remhash project-root projectile-projects-cache)
-    (remhash project-root projectile-projects-cache-time)
-    (projectile-serialize-cache)
-    (when projectile-verbose
-      (message "Invalidated Projectile cache for %s."
-               (propertize project-root 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face))))
-  (when (fboundp 'recentf-cleanup)
-    (recentf-cleanup)))
-
-(defun projectile-time-seconds ()
-  "Return the number of seconds since the unix epoch."
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (high low _usec _psec) (current-time)
-    (+ (lsh high 16) low)))
-
-(defun projectile-cache-project (project files)
-  "Cache PROJECTs FILES.
-The cache is created both in memory and on the hard drive."
-  (when projectile-enable-caching
-    (puthash project files projectile-projects-cache)
-    (puthash project (projectile-time-seconds) projectile-projects-cache-time)
-    (projectile-serialize-cache)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-purge-file-from-cache (file)
-  "Purge FILE from the cache of the current project."
-  (interactive
-   (list (projectile-completing-read
-          "Remove file from cache: "
-          (projectile-current-project-files))))
-  (let* ((project-root (projectile-project-root))
-         (project-cache (gethash project-root projectile-projects-cache)))
-    (if (projectile-file-cached-p file project-root)
-        (progn
-          (puthash project-root (remove file project-cache) projectile-projects-cache)
-          (projectile-serialize-cache)
-          (when projectile-verbose
-            (message "%s removed from cache" file)))
-      (error "%s is not in the cache" file))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-purge-dir-from-cache (dir)
-  "Purge DIR from the cache of the current project."
-  (interactive
-   (list (projectile-completing-read
-          "Remove directory from cache: "
-          (projectile-current-project-dirs))))
-  (let* ((project-root (projectile-project-root))
-         (project-cache (gethash project-root projectile-projects-cache)))
-    (puthash project-root
-             (cl-remove-if (lambda (str) (string-prefix-p dir str)) project-cache)
-             projectile-projects-cache)))
-
-(defun projectile-file-cached-p (file project)
-  "Check if FILE is already in PROJECT cache."
-  (member file (gethash project projectile-projects-cache)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-cache-current-file ()
-  "Add the currently visited file to the cache."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((current-project (projectile-project-root)))
-    (when (and (buffer-file-name) (gethash (projectile-project-root) projectile-projects-cache))
-      (let* ((abs-current-file (file-truename (buffer-file-name)))
-             (current-file (file-relative-name abs-current-file current-project)))
-        (unless (or (projectile-file-cached-p current-file current-project)
-                    (projectile-ignored-directory-p (file-name-directory abs-current-file))
-                    (projectile-ignored-file-p abs-current-file))
-          (puthash current-project
-                   (cons current-file (gethash current-project projectile-projects-cache))
-                   projectile-projects-cache)
-          (projectile-serialize-cache)
-          (message "File %s added to project %s cache."
-                   (propertize current-file 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
-                   (propertize current-project 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)))))))
-
-;; cache opened files automatically to reduce the need for cache invalidation
-(defun projectile-cache-files-find-file-hook ()
-  "Function for caching files with `find-file-hook'."
-  (let ((project-root (projectile-project-p)))
-    (when (and projectile-enable-caching
-               project-root
-               (not (projectile-ignored-project-p project-root)))
-      (projectile-cache-current-file))))
-
-(defun projectile-track-known-projects-find-file-hook ()
-  "Function for caching projects with `find-file-hook'."
-  (when (and projectile-track-known-projects-automatically (projectile-project-p))
-    (projectile-add-known-project (projectile-project-root))))
-
-(defun projectile-maybe-invalidate-cache (force)
-  "Invalidate if FORCE or project's dirconfig newer than cache."
-  (when (or force (file-newer-than-file-p (projectile-dirconfig-file)
-                                          projectile-cache-file))
-    (projectile-invalidate-cache nil)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-discover-projects-in-directory (directory)
-  "Discover any projects in DIRECTORY and add them to the projectile cache.
-This function is not recursive and only adds projects with roots
-at the top level of DIRECTORY."
-  (interactive
-   (list (read-directory-name "Starting directory: ")))
-  (let ((subdirs (directory-files directory t)))
-    (mapcar
-     (lambda (dir)
-       (when (and (file-directory-p dir)
-                  (not (member (file-name-nondirectory dir) '(".." "."))))
-         (let ((default-directory dir)
-               (projectile-cached-project-root dir))
-           (when (projectile-project-p)
-             (projectile-add-known-project (projectile-project-root))))))
-     subdirs)))
-
-(defun projectile-discover-projects-in-search-path ()
-  "Discover projects in `projectile-project-search-path'.
-Invoked automatically when `projectile-mode' is enabled."
-  (interactive)
-  (mapcar #'projectile-discover-projects-in-directory projectile-project-search-path))
-
-
-(defadvice delete-file (before purge-from-projectile-cache (filename &optional trash))
-  (if (and projectile-enable-caching (projectile-project-p))
-      (let* ((project-root (projectile-project-root))
-             (true-filename (file-truename filename))
-             (relative-filename (file-relative-name true-filename project-root)))
-        (if (projectile-file-cached-p relative-filename project-root)
-            (projectile-purge-file-from-cache relative-filename)))))
-
-
-;;; Project root related utilities
-(defun projectile-parent (path)
-  "Return the parent directory of PATH.
-PATH may be a file or directory and directory paths may end with a slash."
-  (directory-file-name (file-name-directory (directory-file-name (expand-file-name path)))))
-
-(defun projectile-locate-dominating-file (file name)
-  "Look up the directory hierarchy from FILE for a directory containing NAME.
-Stop at the first parent directory containing a file NAME,
-and return the directory.  Return nil if not found.
-Instead of a string, NAME can also be a predicate taking one argument
-\(a directory) and returning a non-nil value if that directory is the one for
-which we're looking."
-  ;; copied from files.el (stripped comments) emacs-24 bzr branch 2014-03-28 10:20
-  (setq file (abbreviate-file-name file))
-  (let ((root nil)
-        try)
-    (while (not (or root
-                    (null file)
-                    (string-match locate-dominating-stop-dir-regexp file)))
-      (setq try (if (stringp name)
-                    (projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name name file))
-                  (funcall name file)))
-      (cond (try (setq root file))
-            ((equal file (setq file (file-name-directory
-                                     (directory-file-name file))))
-             (setq file nil))))
-    (and root (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory root)))))
-
-(defvar-local projectile-project-root nil
-  "Defines a custom Projectile project root.
-This is intended to be used as a file local variable.")
-
-(defun projectile-root-local (_dir)
-  "A simple wrapper around `projectile-project-root'."
-  projectile-project-root)
-
-(defun projectile-root-top-down (dir &optional list)
-  "Identify a project root in DIR by top-down search for files in LIST.
-If LIST is nil, use `projectile-project-root-files' instead.
-Return the first (topmost) matched directory or nil if not found."
-  (projectile-locate-dominating-file
-   dir
-   (lambda (dir)
-     (cl-find-if (lambda (f) (projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name f dir)))
-                 (or list projectile-project-root-files)))))
-
-(defun projectile-root-bottom-up (dir &optional list)
-  "Identify a project root in DIR by bottom-up search for files in LIST.
-If LIST is nil, use `projectile-project-root-files-bottom-up' instead.
-Return the first (bottommost) matched directory or nil if not found."
-  (cl-some (lambda (name) (projectile-locate-dominating-file dir name))
-           (or list projectile-project-root-files-bottom-up)))
-
-(defun projectile-root-top-down-recurring (dir &optional list)
-  "Identify a project root in DIR by recurring top-down search for files in LIST.
-If LIST is nil, use `projectile-project-root-files-top-down-recurring'
-instead.  Return the last (bottommost) matched directory in the
-topmost sequence of matched directories.  Nil otherwise."
-  (cl-some
-   (lambda (f)
-     (projectile-locate-dominating-file
-      dir
-      (lambda (dir)
-        (and (projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name f dir))
-             (or (string-match locate-dominating-stop-dir-regexp (projectile-parent dir))
-                 (not (projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name f (projectile-parent dir)))))))))
-   (or list projectile-project-root-files-top-down-recurring)))
-
-(defvar-local projectile-cached-project-root nil
-  "Cached root of the current Projectile project. If non-nil, it
-is used as the return value of `projectile-project-root' for
-performance (unless the variable `projectile-project-root' is
-also set). If nil, it is recalculated the next time
-`projectile-project-root' is called.
-
-This variable is reset automatically when Projectile detects that
-the `buffer-file-name' has changed. It can also be reset manually
-by calling `projectile-reset-cached-project-root'.")
-
-(defvar-local projectile-cached-buffer-file-name nil
-  "The last known value of `buffer-file-name' for the current
-buffer. This is used to detect a change in `buffer-file-name',
-which triggers a reset of `projectile-cached-project-root' and
-`projectile-cached-project-name'.")
-
-(defun projectile-project-root ()
-  "Retrieves the root directory of a project if available.
-The current directory is assumed to be the project's root otherwise.
-
-When not in project the behaviour of the function is controlled by
-`projectile-require-project-root'.  If it's set to nil the function
-will return the current directory, otherwise it'd raise an error."
-  ;; the cached value will be 'none in the case of no project root (this is to
-  ;; ensure it is not reevaluated each time when not inside a project) so use
-  ;; cl-subst to replace this 'none value with nil so a nil value is used
-  ;; instead
-  (or (cl-subst nil 'none
-                (or (and projectile-cached-buffer-file-name
-                         (equal projectile-cached-buffer-file-name (or buffer-file-name 'none))
-                         projectile-cached-project-root)
-                    (progn
-                      (setq projectile-cached-buffer-file-name (or buffer-file-name 'none))
-                      (setq projectile-cached-project-root
-                            ;; The `is-local' and `is-connected' variables are
-                            ;; used to fix the behavior where Emacs hangs
-                            ;; because of Projectile when you open a file over
-                            ;; TRAMP. It basically prevents Projectile from
-                            ;; trying to find information about files for which
-                            ;; it's not possible to get that information right
-                            ;; now.
-                            (or (let* ((dir default-directory)
-                                       (is-local (not (file-remote-p dir)))      ;; `true' if the file is local
-                                       (is-connected (file-remote-p dir nil t))) ;; `true' if the file is remote AND we are connected to the remote
-                                  (when (or is-local is-connected)
-                                    (cl-some
-                                     (lambda (func)
-                                       (let* ((cache-key (format "%s-%s" func dir))
-                                              (cache-value (gethash cache-key projectile-project-root-cache)))
-                                         (if (and cache-value (file-exists-p cache-value))
-                                             cache-value
-                                           (let ((value (funcall func (file-truename dir))))
-                                             (puthash cache-key value projectile-project-root-cache)
-                                             value))))
-                                     projectile-project-root-files-functions)))
-                                ;; set cached to none so is non-nil so we don't try
-                                ;; and look it up again
-                                'none)))))
-      (if projectile-require-project-root
-          (error "You're not in a project")
-        default-directory)))
-
-(defun projectile-file-truename (file-name)
-  "Return the truename of FILE-NAME.
-A thin wrapper around `file-truename' that handles nil."
-  (when file-name
-    (file-truename file-name)))
-
-(defun projectile-project-p ()
-  "Check if we're in a project."
-  (condition-case nil
-      (projectile-project-root)
-    (error nil)))
-
-(defun projectile-default-project-name (project-root)
-  "Default function used create project name to be displayed based on the value of PROJECT-ROOT."
-  (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name project-root)))
-
-(defvar-local projectile-cached-project-name nil
-  "Cached name of the current Projectile project. If non-nil, it
-is used as the return value of `projectile-project-name' for
-performance (unless the variable `projectile-project-name' is
-also set). If nil, it is recalculated the next time
-`projectile-project-name' is called.
-
-This variable is reset automatically when Projectile detects that
-the `buffer-file-name' has changed. It can also be reset manually
-by calling `projectile-reset-cached-project-name'.")
-
-(defun projectile-reset-cached-project-root ()
-  "Reset the value of `projectile-cached-project-root' to nil.
-
-This means that it is automatically recalculated the next time
-function `projectile-project-root' is called."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq projectile-cached-project-root nil))
-
-(defun projectile-reset-cached-project-name ()
-  "Reset the value of `projectile-cached-project-name' to nil.
-
-This means that it is automatically recalculated the next time
-function `projectile-project-name' is called."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq projectile-cached-project-name nil))
-
-(defun projectile-project-name ()
-  "Return project name."
-  (or projectile-project-name
-      (and projectile-cached-buffer-file-name
-           (equal projectile-cached-buffer-file-name buffer-file-name)
-           projectile-cached-project-name)
-      (progn
-        (setq projectile-cached-buffer-file-name buffer-file-name)
-        (setq projectile-cached-project-name
-              (let ((project-root
-                     (condition-case nil
-                         (projectile-project-root)
-                       (error nil))))
-                (if project-root
-                    (funcall projectile-project-name-function project-root)
-                  "-"))))))
-
-
-;;; Project indexing
-(defun projectile-get-project-directories ()
-  "Get the list of project directories that are of interest to the user."
-  (mapcar (lambda (subdir) (concat (projectile-project-root) subdir))
-          (or (nth 0 (projectile-parse-dirconfig-file)) '(""))))
-
-(defun projectile-dir-files (directory)
-  "List the files in DIRECTORY and in its sub-directories.
-Files are returned as relative paths to the project root."
-  ;; check for a cache hit first if caching is enabled
-  (let ((files-list (and projectile-enable-caching
-                         (gethash directory projectile-projects-cache)))
-        (root (projectile-project-root)))
-    ;; cache disabled or cache miss
-    (or files-list
-        (if (eq projectile-indexing-method 'native)
-            (projectile-dir-files-native root directory)
-          ;; use external tools to get the project files
-          (projectile-adjust-files (projectile-dir-files-external root directory))))))
-
-(defun projectile-dir-files-native (root directory)
-  "Get the files for ROOT under DIRECTORY using just Emacs Lisp."
-  (let ((progress-reporter
-         (make-progress-reporter
-          (format "Projectile is indexing %s"
-                  (propertize directory 'face 'font-lock-keyword-face)))))
-    ;; we need the files with paths relative to the project root
-    (mapcar (lambda (file) (file-relative-name file root))
-            (projectile-index-directory directory (projectile-filtering-patterns)
-                                        progress-reporter))))
-
-(defun projectile-dir-files-external (root directory)
-  "Get the files for ROOT under DIRECTORY using external tools."
-  (let ((default-directory directory))
-    (mapcar (lambda (file)
-              (file-relative-name (expand-file-name file directory) root))
-            (projectile-get-repo-files))))
-
-(defcustom projectile-git-command "git ls-files -zco --exclude-standard"
-  "Command used by projectile to get the files in a git project."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-git-submodule-command "git submodule --quiet foreach 'echo $path' | tr '\\n' '\\0'"
-  "Command used by projectile to list submodules of a given git repository.
-Set to nil to disable listing submodules contents."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-git-ignored-command "git ls-files -zcoi --exclude-standard"
-  "Command used by projectile to get the ignored files in a git project."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.14.0"))
-
-(defcustom projectile-hg-command "hg locate -f -0 -I ."
-  "Command used by projectile to get the files in a hg project."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-fossil-command (concat "fossil ls | "
-                                             (when (string-equal system-type
-                                                                 "windows-nt")
-                                               "dos2unix | ")
-                                             "tr '\\n' '\\0'")
-  "Command used by projectile to get the files in a fossil project."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-bzr-command "bzr ls -R --versioned -0"
-  "Command used by projectile to get the files in a bazaar project."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-darcs-command "darcs show files -0 . "
-  "Command used by projectile to get the files in a darcs project."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-svn-command "svn list -R . | grep -v '$/' | tr '\\n' '\\0'"
-  "Command used by projectile to get the files in a svn project."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-generic-command "find . -type f -print0"
-  "Command used by projectile to get the files in a generic project."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom projectile-vcs-dirty-state '("edited" "unregistered" "needs-update" "needs-merge" "unlocked-changes" "conflict")
-  "List of states checked by `projectile-browse-dirty-projects'.
-Possible checked states are:
-\"edited\", \"unregistered\", \"needs-update\", \"needs-merge\",
-\"unlocked-changes\" and \"conflict\",
-as defined in `vc.el'."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type '(repeat (string))
-  :package-version '(projectile . "1.0.0"))
-
-(defun projectile-get-ext-command ()
-  "Determine which external command to invoke based on the project's VCS."
-  (let ((vcs (projectile-project-vcs)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq vcs 'git) projectile-git-command)
-     ((eq vcs 'hg) projectile-hg-command)
-     ((eq vcs 'fossil) projectile-fossil-command)
-     ((eq vcs 'bzr) projectile-bzr-command)
-     ((eq vcs 'darcs) projectile-darcs-command)
-     ((eq vcs 'svn) projectile-svn-command)
-     (t projectile-generic-command))))
-
-(defun projectile-get-sub-projects-command ()
-  (let ((vcs (projectile-project-vcs)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq vcs 'git) projectile-git-submodule-command)
-     (t ""))))
-
-(defun projectile-get-ext-ignored-command ()
-  "Determine which external command to invoke based on the project's VCS."
-  (let ((vcs (projectile-project-vcs)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq vcs 'git) projectile-git-ignored-command)
-     ;; TODO: Add support for other VCS
-     (t nil))))
-
-(defun projectile-flatten (lst)
-  "Take a nested list LST and return its contents as a single, flat list."
-  (if (and (listp lst) (listp (cdr lst)))
-      (cl-mapcan 'projectile-flatten lst)
-    (list lst)))
-
-(defun projectile-get-all-sub-projects (project)
-  "Get all sub-projects for a given project.
-
-PROJECT is base directory to start search recursively."
-  (let ((submodules (projectile-get-immediate-sub-projects project)))
-    (cond
-     ((null submodules)
-      nil)
-     (t
-      (nconc submodules (projectile-flatten
-                         ;; recursively get sub-projects of each sub-project
-                         (mapcar (lambda (s)
-                                   (projectile-get-all-sub-projects s)) submodules)))))))
-
-(defun projectile-get-immediate-sub-projects (path)
-  "Get immediate sub-projects for a given project without recursing.
-
-PATH is the vcs root or project root from which to start
-searching, and should end with an appropriate path delimiter, such as
-'/' or a '\\'.
-
-If the vcs get-sub-projects query returns results outside of path,
-they are excluded from the results of this function."
-  (let* ((default-directory path)
-         ;; search for sub-projects under current project `project'
-         (submodules (mapcar
-                      (lambda (s)
-                        (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name s default-directory)))
-                      (projectile-files-via-ext-command (projectile-get-sub-projects-command))))
-         (project-child-folder-regex
-          (concat "\\`"
-                  (regexp-quote path))))
-
-    ;; If project root is inside of an VCS folder, but not actually an
-    ;; VCS root itself, submodules external to the project will be
-    ;; included in the VCS get sub-projects result. Let's remove them.
-    (cl-remove-if-not
-     (lambda (submodule)
-       (string-match-p project-child-folder-regex
-                       submodule))
-     submodules)))
-
-(defun projectile-get-sub-projects-files ()
-  "Get files from sub-projects recursively."
-  (projectile-flatten
-   (mapcar (lambda (s)
-             (let ((default-directory s))
-               (mapcar (lambda (f)
-                         (concat s f))
-                       (projectile-files-via-ext-command projectile-git-command))))
-           (condition-case nil
-               (projectile-get-all-sub-projects (projectile-project-root))
-             (error nil)))))
-
-(defun projectile-get-repo-files ()
-  "Get a list of the files in the project, including sub-projects."
-  (cond
-   ((eq (projectile-project-vcs) 'git)
-    (nconc (projectile-files-via-ext-command (projectile-get-ext-command))
-           (projectile-get-sub-projects-files)))
-   (t (projectile-files-via-ext-command (projectile-get-ext-command)))))
-
-(defun projectile-get-repo-ignored-files ()
-  "Get a list of the files ignored in the project."
-  (let ((cmd (projectile-get-ext-ignored-command)))
-    (when cmd
-      (projectile-files-via-ext-command cmd))))
-
-(defun projectile-get-repo-ignored-directory (dir)
-  "Get a list of the files ignored in the project in the directory DIR."
-  (let ((cmd (projectile-get-ext-ignored-command)))
-    (when cmd
-      (projectile-files-via-ext-command (concat cmd " " dir)))))
-
-(defun projectile-call-process-to-string (program &rest args)
-  "Invoke the executable PROGRAM with ARGS and return the output as a string."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (apply 'call-process program nil (current-buffer) nil args)
-    (buffer-string)))
-
-(defun projectile-shell-command-to-string (command)
-  "Try to run COMMAND without actually using a shell and return the output.
-
-The function `eshell-search-path' will be used to search the PATH
-environment variable for an appropriate executable using the text
-occuring before the first space.  If no executable is found,
-fallback to `shell-command-to-string'."
-  (cl-destructuring-bind
-      (the-command . args) (split-string command " ")
-    (let ((binary-path (eshell-search-path the-command)))
-      (if binary-path
-          (apply 'projectile-call-process-to-string binary-path args)
-        (shell-command-to-string command)))))
-
-(defun projectile-check-vcs-status (&optional PROJECT-PATH)
-  "Check the status of the current project.
-If PROJECT-PATH is a project, check this one instead."
-  (let* ((PROJECT-PATH (or PROJECT-PATH (projectile-project-root)))
-         (project-status nil))
-    (save-excursion
-      (vc-dir PROJECT-PATH)
-      ;; wait until vc-dir is done
-      (while (vc-dir-busy) (sleep-for 0 100))
-      ;; check for status
-      (save-excursion
-        (save-match-data
-          (dolist (check projectile-vcs-dirty-state)
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (when (search-forward check nil t)
-              (setq project-status (cons check project-status))))))
-      (kill-buffer)
-      project-status)))
-
-(defvar projectile-cached-dirty-projects-status nil
-  "Cache of the last dirty projects check.")
-
-(defun projectile-check-vcs-status-of-known-projects ()
-  "Return the list of dirty projects.
-The list is composed of sublists~: (project-path, project-status).
-Raise an error if their is no dirty project."
-  (save-window-excursion
-    (message "Checking for modifications in known projects...")
-    (let ((projects projectile-known-projects)
-          (status ()))
-      (dolist (project projects)
-        (when (and (projectile-keep-project-p project) (not (string= 'none (projectile-project-vcs project))))
-          (let ((tmp-status (projectile-check-vcs-status project)))
-            (when tmp-status
-              (setq status (cons (list project tmp-status) status))))))
-      (when (= (length status) 0)
-        (message "No dirty projects have been found"))
-      (setq projectile-cached-dirty-projects-status status)
-      status)))
-
-(defun projectile-browse-dirty-projects (&optional cached)
-  "Browse dirty version controlled projects.
-
-With a prefix argument, or if CACHED is non-nil, try to use the cached
-dirty project list."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((status (if (and cached projectile-cached-dirty-projects-status)
-                    projectile-cached-dirty-projects-status
-                  (projectile-check-vcs-status-of-known-projects)))
-        (mod-proj nil))
-    (while (not (= (length status) 0))
-      (setq mod-proj (cons (car (pop status)) mod-proj)))
-    (projectile-completing-read "Select project: " mod-proj
-                                :action 'projectile-vc)))
-
-(defun projectile-files-via-ext-command (command)
-  "Get a list of relative file names in the project root by executing COMMAND."
-  (split-string (shell-command-to-string command) "\0" t))
-
-(defun projectile-index-directory (directory patterns progress-reporter)
-  "Index DIRECTORY taking into account PATTERNS.
-The function calls itself recursively until all sub-directories
-have been indexed.  The PROGRESS-REPORTER is updated while the
-function is executing."
-  (apply 'append
-         (mapcar
-          (lambda (f)
-            (unless (or (and patterns (projectile-ignored-rel-p f directory patterns))
-                        (member (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name f))
-                                '("." ".." ".svn" ".cvs")))
-              (progress-reporter-update progress-reporter)
-              (if (file-directory-p f)
-                  (unless (projectile-ignored-directory-p
-                           (file-name-as-directory f))
-                    (projectile-index-directory f patterns progress-reporter))
-                (unless (projectile-ignored-file-p f)
-                  (list f)))))
-          (directory-files directory t))))
-
-(defun projectile-adjust-files (files)
-  "First remove ignored files from FILES, then add back unignored files."
-  (projectile-add-unignored (projectile-remove-ignored files)))
-
-(defun projectile-remove-ignored (files)
-  "Remove ignored files and folders from FILES.
-
-If ignored directory prefixed with '*', then ignore all
-directories/subdirectories with matching filename,
-otherwise operates relative to project root."
-  (let ((ignored-files (projectile-ignored-files-rel))
-        (ignored-dirs (projectile-ignored-directories-rel)))
-    (cl-remove-if
-     (lambda (file)
-       (or (cl-some
-            (lambda (f)
-              (string= f (file-name-nondirectory file)))
-            ignored-files)
-           (cl-some
-            (lambda (dir)
-              ;; if the directory is prefixed with '*' then ignore all directories matching that name
-              (if (string-prefix-p "*" dir)
-                  ;; remove '*' and trailing slash from ignored directory name
-                  (let ((d (substring dir 1 (if (equal (substring dir -1) "/") -1 nil))))
-                    (cl-some
-                     (lambda (p)
-                       (string= d p))
-                     ;; split path by '/', remove empty strings, and check if any subdirs match name 'd'
-                     (delete "" (split-string (or (file-name-directory file) "") "/"))))
-                (string-prefix-p dir file)))
-            ignored-dirs)
-           (cl-some
-            (lambda (suf)
-              (string-suffix-p suf file t))
-            projectile-globally-ignored-file-suffixes)))
-     files)))
-
-(defun projectile-keep-ignored-files (files)
-  "Filter FILES to retain only those that are ignored."
-  (when files
-    (cl-remove-if-not
-     (lambda (file)
-       (cl-some (lambda (f) (string-prefix-p f file)) files))
-     (projectile-get-repo-ignored-files))))
-
-(defun projectile-keep-ignored-directories (directories)
-  "Get ignored files within each of DIRECTORIES."
-  (when directories
-    (let (result)
-      (dolist (dir directories result)
-        (setq result (append result
-                             (projectile-get-repo-ignored-directory dir))))
-      result)))
-
-(defun projectile-add-unignored (files)
-  "This adds unignored files to FILES.
-
-Useful because the VCS may not return ignored files at all.  In
-this case unignored files will be absent from FILES."
-  (let ((unignored-files (projectile-keep-ignored-files
-                          (projectile-unignored-files-rel)))
-        (unignored-paths (projectile-remove-ignored
-                          (projectile-keep-ignored-directories
-                           (projectile-unignored-directories-rel)))))
-    (append files unignored-files unignored-paths)))
-
-(defun projectile-buffers-with-file (buffers)
-  "Return only those BUFFERS backed by files."
-  (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (b) (buffer-file-name b)) buffers))
-
-(defun projectile-buffers-with-file-or-process (buffers)
-  "Return only those BUFFERS backed by files or processes."
-  (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (b) (or (buffer-file-name b)
-                                    (get-buffer-process b))) buffers))
-
-(defun projectile-project-buffers ()
-  "Get a list of project buffers."
-  (let* ((project-root (projectile-project-root))
-         (all-buffers (cl-remove-if-not
-                       (lambda (buffer)
-                         (projectile-project-buffer-p buffer project-root))
-                       (buffer-list))))
-    (if projectile-buffers-filter-function
-        (funcall projectile-buffers-filter-function all-buffers)
-      all-buffers)))
-
-(defun projectile-process-current-project-buffers (action)
-  "Process the current project's buffers using ACTION."
-  (let ((project-buffers (projectile-project-buffers)))
-    (dolist (buffer project-buffers)
-      (funcall action buffer))))
-
-(defun projectile-project-buffer-files ()
-  "Get a list of project buffer files."
-  (let ((project-root (projectile-project-root)))
-    (mapcar
-     (lambda (buffer)
-       (file-relative-name
-        (buffer-file-name buffer)
-        project-root))
-     (projectile-buffers-with-file
-      (projectile-project-buffers)))))
-
-(defun projectile-project-buffer-p (buffer project-root)
-  "Check if BUFFER is under PROJECT-ROOT."
-  (with-current-buffer buffer
-    (and (not (string-prefix-p " " (buffer-name buffer)))
-         (not (projectile-ignored-buffer-p buffer))
-         (string-equal (file-remote-p default-directory)
-                       (file-remote-p project-root))
-         (not (string-match-p "^http\\(s\\)?://" default-directory))
-         (string-prefix-p project-root (file-truename default-directory) (eq system-type 'windows-nt)))))
-
-(defun projectile-ignored-buffer-p (buffer)
-  "Check if BUFFER should be ignored.
-
-Regular expressions can be use."
-  (or
-   (with-current-buffer buffer
-     (cl-some
-      (lambda (name)
-        (string-match-p name (buffer-name)))
-      projectile-globally-ignored-buffers))
-   (with-current-buffer buffer
-     (cl-some
-      (lambda (mode)
-        (string-match-p (concat "^" mode "$")
-                        (symbol-name major-mode)))
-      projectile-globally-ignored-modes))))
-
-(defun projectile-difference (list1 list2)
-  (cl-remove-if
-   (lambda (x) (member x list2))
-   list1))
-
-(defun projectile-recently-active-files ()
-  "Get list of recently active files.
-
-Files are ordered by recently active buffers, and then recently
-opened through use of recentf."
-  (let ((project-buffer-files (projectile-project-buffer-files)))
-    (append project-buffer-files
-            (projectile-difference
-             (projectile-recentf-files)
-             project-buffer-files))))
-
-(defun projectile-project-buffer-names ()
-  "Get a list of project buffer names."
-  (mapcar #'buffer-name (projectile-project-buffers)))
-
-(defun projectile-prepend-project-name (string)
-  "Prepend the current project's name to STRING."
-  (format "[%s] %s" (projectile-project-name) string))
-
-(defun projectile-read-buffer-to-switch (prompt)
-  "Read the name of a buffer to switch to, prompting with PROMPT.
-
-This function excludes the current buffer from the offered
-choices."
-  (projectile-completing-read
-   prompt
-   (delete (buffer-name (current-buffer))
-           (projectile-project-buffer-names))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-switch-to-buffer ()
-  "Switch to a project buffer."
-  (interactive)
-  (switch-to-buffer
-   (projectile-read-buffer-to-switch "Switch to buffer: ")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-switch-to-buffer-other-window ()
-  "Switch to a project buffer and show it in another window."
-  (interactive)
-  (switch-to-buffer-other-window
-   (projectile-read-buffer-to-switch "Switch to buffer: ")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-switch-to-buffer-other-frame ()
-  "Switch to a project buffer and show it in another window."
-  (interactive)
-  (switch-to-buffer-other-frame
-   (projectile-read-buffer-to-switch "Switch to buffer: ")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-display-buffer ()
-  "Display a project buffer in another window without selecting it."
-  (interactive)
-  (display-buffer
-   (projectile-completing-read
-    "Display buffer: "
-    (projectile-project-buffer-names))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-project-buffers-other-buffer ()
-  "Switch to the most recently selected buffer project buffer.
-Only buffers not visible in windows are returned."
-  (interactive)
-  (switch-to-buffer (car (projectile-project-buffers-non-visible))) nil t)
-
-(defun projectile-project-buffers-non-visible ()
-  "Get a list of non visible project buffers."
-  (cl-remove-if-not
-   (lambda (buffer)
-     (not (get-buffer-window buffer 'visible)))
-   (projectile-project-buffers)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-multi-occur (&optional nlines)
-  "Do a `multi-occur' in the project's buffers.
-With a prefix argument, show NLINES of context."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (multi-occur (projectile-project-buffers)
-               (car (occur-read-primary-args))
-               nlines))
-
-(defun projectile-normalise-paths (patterns)
-  "Remove leading `/' from the elements of PATTERNS."
-  (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (pat) (and (string-prefix-p "/" pat)
-                                       ;; remove the leading /
-                                       (substring pat 1)))
-                    patterns)))
-
-(defun projectile-expand-paths (paths)
-  "Expand the elements of PATHS.
-
-Elements containing wildcards are expanded and spliced into the
-resulting paths.  The returned PATHS are absolute, based on the
-projectile project root."
-  (let ((default-directory (projectile-project-root)))
-    (projectile-flatten (mapcar
-                         (lambda (pattern)
-                           (or (file-expand-wildcards pattern t)
-                               (projectile-expand-root pattern)))
-                         paths))))
-
-(defun projectile-normalise-patterns (patterns)
-  "Remove paths from PATTERNS."
-  (cl-remove-if (lambda (pat) (string-prefix-p "/" pat)) patterns))
-
-(defun projectile-make-relative-to-root (files)
-  "Make FILES relative to the project root."
-  (let ((project-root (projectile-project-root)))
-    (mapcar (lambda (f) (file-relative-name f project-root)) files)))
-
-(defun projectile-ignored-directory-p (directory)
-  "Check if DIRECTORY should be ignored.
-
-Regular expressions can be use."
-  (cl-some
-   (lambda (name)
-     (string-match-p name directory))
-   (projectile-ignored-directories)))
-
-(defun projectile-ignored-file-p (file)
-  "Check if FILE should be ignored.
-
-Regular expressions can be use."
-  (cl-some
-   (lambda (name)
-     (string-match-p name file))
-   (projectile-ignored-files)))
-
-(defun projectile-check-pattern-p (file pattern)
-  "Check if FILE meets PATTERN."
-  (or (string-suffix-p (directory-file-name pattern)
-                      (directory-file-name file))
-     (member file (file-expand-wildcards pattern t))))
-
-(defun projectile-ignored-rel-p (file directory patterns)
-  "Check if FILE should be ignored relative to DIRECTORY
-according to PATTERNS: (ignored . unignored)"
-  (let ((default-directory directory))
-    (and (cl-some
-          (lambda (pat) (projectile-check-pattern-p file pat))
-          (car patterns))
-         (cl-notany
-          (lambda (pat) (projectile-check-pattern-p file pat))
-          (cdr patterns)))))
-
-(defun projectile-ignored-files ()
-  "Return list of ignored files."
-  (projectile-difference
-   (mapcar
-    #'projectile-expand-root
-    (append
-     projectile-globally-ignored-files
-     (projectile-project-ignored-files)))
-   (projectile-unignored-files)))
-
-(defun projectile-ignored-directories ()
-  "Return list of ignored directories."
-  (projectile-difference
-   (mapcar
-    #'file-name-as-directory
-    (mapcar
-     #'projectile-expand-root
-     (append
-      projectile-globally-ignored-directories
-      (projectile-project-ignored-directories))))
-   (projectile-unignored-directories)))
-
-(defun projectile-ignored-directories-rel ()
-  "Return list of ignored directories, relative to the root."
-  (projectile-make-relative-to-root (projectile-ignored-directories)))
-
-(defun projectile-ignored-files-rel ()
-  "Return list of ignored files, relative to the root."
-  (projectile-make-relative-to-root (projectile-ignored-files)))
-
-(defun projectile-project-ignored-files ()
-  "Return list of project ignored files.
-Unignored files are not included."
-  (cl-remove-if 'file-directory-p (projectile-project-ignored)))
-
-(defun projectile-project-ignored-directories ()
-  "Return list of project ignored directories.
-Unignored directories are not included."
-  (cl-remove-if-not 'file-directory-p (projectile-project-ignored)))
-
-(defun projectile-paths-to-ignore ()
-  "Return a list of ignored project paths."
-  (projectile-normalise-paths (nth 1 (projectile-parse-dirconfig-file))))
-
-(defun projectile-patterns-to-ignore ()
-  "Return a list of relative file patterns."
-  (projectile-normalise-patterns (nth 1 (projectile-parse-dirconfig-file))))
-
-(defun projectile-project-ignored ()
-  "Return list of project ignored files/directories.
-Unignored files/directories are not included."
-  (let ((paths (projectile-paths-to-ignore)))
-    (projectile-expand-paths paths)))
-
-(defun projectile-unignored-files ()
-  "Return list of unignored files."
-  (mapcar
-   #'projectile-expand-root
-   (append
-    projectile-globally-unignored-files
-    (projectile-project-unignored-files))))
-
-(defun projectile-unignored-directories ()
-  "Return list of unignored directories."
-  (mapcar
-   #'file-name-as-directory
-   (mapcar
-    #'projectile-expand-root
-    (append
-     projectile-globally-unignored-directories
-     (projectile-project-unignored-directories)))))
-
-(defun projectile-unignored-directories-rel ()
-  "Return list of unignored directories, relative to the root."
-  (projectile-make-relative-to-root (projectile-unignored-directories)))
-
-(defun projectile-unignored-files-rel ()
-  "Return list of unignored files, relative to the root."
-  (projectile-make-relative-to-root (projectile-unignored-files)))
-
-(defun projectile-project-unignored-files ()
-  "Return list of project unignored files."
-  (cl-remove-if 'file-directory-p (projectile-project-unignored)))
-
-(defun projectile-project-unignored-directories ()
-  "Return list of project unignored directories."
-  (cl-remove-if-not 'file-directory-p (projectile-project-unignored)))
-
-(defun projectile-paths-to-ensure ()
-  "Return a list of unignored project paths."
-  (projectile-normalise-paths (nth 2 (projectile-parse-dirconfig-file))))
-
-(defun projectile-files-to-ensure ()
-  (projectile-flatten (mapcar (lambda (pat) (file-expand-wildcards pat t))
-                              (projectile-patterns-to-ensure))))
-
-(defun projectile-patterns-to-ensure ()
-  "Return a list of relative file patterns."
-  (projectile-normalise-patterns (nth 2 (projectile-parse-dirconfig-file))))
-
-(defun projectile-filtering-patterns ()
-  (cons (projectile-patterns-to-ignore)
-        (projectile-patterns-to-ensure)))
-
-(defun projectile-project-unignored ()
-  "Return list of project ignored files/directories."
-  (delete-dups (append (projectile-expand-paths (projectile-paths-to-ensure))
-                       (projectile-expand-paths (projectile-files-to-ensure)))))
-
-
-(defun projectile-dirconfig-file ()
-  "Return the absolute path to the project's dirconfig file."
-  (expand-file-name ".projectile" (projectile-project-root)))
-
-(defun projectile-parse-dirconfig-file ()
-  "Parse project ignore file and return directories to ignore and keep.
-
-The return value will be a list of three elements, the car being
-the list of directories to keep, the cadr being the list of files
-or directories to ignore, and the caddr being the list of files
-or directories to ensure.
-
-Strings starting with + will be added to the list of directories
-to keep, and strings starting with - will be added to the list of
-directories to ignore.  For backward compatibility, without a
-prefix the string will be assumed to be an ignore string."
-  (let (keep ignore ensure (dirconfig (projectile-dirconfig-file)))
-    (when (projectile-file-exists-p dirconfig)
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert-file-contents dirconfig)
-        (while (not (eobp))
-          (pcase (char-after)
-            (?+ (push (buffer-substring (1+ (point)) (line-end-position)) keep))
-            (?- (push (buffer-substring (1+ (point)) (line-end-position)) ignore))
-            (?! (push (buffer-substring (1+ (point)) (line-end-position)) ensure))
-            (_ (push (buffer-substring (point) (line-end-position)) ignore)))
-          (forward-line)))
-      (list (mapcar (lambda (f) (file-name-as-directory (string-trim f)))
-                    (delete "" (reverse keep)))
-            (mapcar #'string-trim
-                    (delete "" (reverse ignore)))
-            (mapcar #'string-trim
-                    (delete "" (reverse ensure)))))))
-
-(defun projectile-expand-root (name)
-  "Expand NAME to project root.
-
-Never use on many files since it's going to recalculate the
-project-root for every file."
-  (expand-file-name name (projectile-project-root)))
-
-(cl-defun projectile-completing-read (prompt choices &key initial-input action)
-  "Present a project tailored PROMPT with CHOICES."
-  (let ((prompt (projectile-prepend-project-name prompt))
-        res)
-    (setq res
-          (cond
-           ((eq projectile-completion-system 'ido)
-            (ido-completing-read prompt choices nil nil initial-input))
-           ((eq projectile-completion-system 'default)
-            (completing-read prompt choices nil nil initial-input))
-           ((eq projectile-completion-system 'helm)
-            (if (and (fboundp 'helm)
-                     (fboundp 'helm-make-source))
-                (helm :sources
-                      (helm-make-source "Projectile" 'helm-source-sync
-                        :candidates choices
-                        :action (if action
-                                    (prog1 action
-                                      (setq action nil))
-                                  #'identity))
-                      :prompt prompt
-                      :input initial-input
-                      :buffer "*helm-projectile*")
-              (user-error "Please install helm from \
-https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm")))
-           ((eq projectile-completion-system 'ivy)
-            (if (fboundp 'ivy-read)
-                (ivy-read prompt choices
-                          :initial-input initial-input
-                          :action (prog1 action
-                                    (setq action nil))
-                          :caller 'projectile-completing-read)
-              (user-error "Please install ivy from \
-https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper")))
-           (t (funcall projectile-completion-system prompt choices))))
-    (if action
-        (funcall action res)
-      res)))
-
-(defun projectile-current-project-files ()
-  "Return a list of files for the current project."
-  (let (files)
-    ;; If the cache is too stale, don't use it.
-    (when projectile-files-cache-expire
-      (let ((cache-time
-             (gethash (projectile-project-root) projectile-projects-cache-time)))
-        (when (or (null cache-time)
-                  (< (+ cache-time projectile-files-cache-expire)
-                     (projectile-time-seconds)))
-          (remhash (projectile-project-root) projectile-projects-cache)
-          (remhash (projectile-project-root) projectile-projects-cache-time))))
-
-    ;; Use the cache, if requested and available.
-    (when projectile-enable-caching
-      (setq files (gethash (projectile-project-root) projectile-projects-cache)))
-
-    ;; Calculate the list of files.
-    (when (null files)
-      (when projectile-enable-caching
-        (message "Projectile is initializing cache..."))
-      (setq files (cl-mapcan
-                   #'projectile-dir-files
-                   (projectile-get-project-directories)))
-
-      ;; Save the cached list.
-      (when projectile-enable-caching
-        (projectile-cache-project (projectile-project-root) files)))
-
-    (projectile-sort-files files)))
-
-(defun projectile-process-current-project-files (action)
-  "Process the current project's files using ACTION."
-  (let ((project-files (projectile-current-project-files))
-        (default-directory (projectile-project-root)))
-    (dolist (filename project-files)
-      (funcall action filename))))
-
-(defun projectile-current-project-dirs ()
-  "Return a list of dirs for the current project."
-  (delete-dups
-   (delq nil
-         (mapcar #'file-name-directory
-                 (projectile-current-project-files)))))
-
-(defun projectile-hash-keys (hash)
-  "Return a list of all HASH keys."
-  (let (allkeys)
-    (maphash (lambda (k _v) (setq allkeys (cons k allkeys))) hash)
-    allkeys))
-
-
-;;; Interactive commands
-(defcustom projectile-other-file-alist
-  '( ;; handle C/C++ extensions
-    ("cpp" . ("h" "hpp" "ipp"))
-    ("ipp" . ("h" "hpp" "cpp"))
-    ("hpp" . ("h" "ipp" "cpp" "cc"))
-    ("cxx" . ("h" "hxx" "ixx"))
-    ("ixx" . ("h" "hxx" "cxx"))
-    ("hxx" . ("h" "ixx" "cxx"))
-    ("c"   . ("h"))
-    ("m"   . ("h"))
-    ("mm"  . ("h"))
-    ("h"   . ("c" "cc" "cpp" "ipp" "hpp" "cxx" "ixx" "hxx" "m" "mm"))
-    ("cc"  . ("h" "hh" "hpp"))
-    ("hh"  . ("cc"))
-
-    ;; vertex shader and fragment shader extensions in glsl
-    ("vert" . ("frag"))
-    ("frag" . ("vert"))
-
-    ;; handle files with no extension
-    (nil    . ("lock" "gpg"))
-    ("lock" . (""))
-    ("gpg"  . (""))
-    )
-  "Alist of extensions for switching to file with the same name,
-  using other extensions based on the extension of current
-  file."
-  :type 'alist)
-
-(defun projectile--find-other-file (&optional flex-matching ff-variant)
-  "Switch between files with the same name but different extensions.
-With FLEX-MATCHING, match any file that contains the base name of current file.
-Other file extensions can be customized with the variable
-`projectile-other-file-alist'.  With FF-VARIANT set to a defun, use that
-instead of `find-file'.   A typical example of such a defun would be
-`find-file-other-window' or `find-file-other-frame'"
-  (let ((ff (or ff-variant #'find-file))
-        (other-files (projectile-get-other-files
-                      (buffer-file-name)
-                      (projectile-current-project-files)
-                      flex-matching)))
-    (if other-files
-        (let ((file-name (if (= (length other-files) 1)
-                             (car other-files)
-                           (projectile-completing-read "Switch to: "
-                                                       other-files))))
-          (funcall ff (expand-file-name file-name
-                                        (projectile-project-root))))
-      (error "No other file found"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-other-file (&optional flex-matching)
-  "Switch between files with the same name but different extensions.
-With FLEX-MATCHING, match any file that contains the base name of current file.
-Other file extensions can be customized with the variable `projectile-other-file-alist'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-other-file flex-matching))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-other-file-other-window (&optional flex-matching)
-  "Switch between files with the same name but different extensions in other window.
-With FLEX-MATCHING, match any file that contains the base name of current file.
-Other file extensions can be customized with the variable `projectile-other-file-alist'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-other-file flex-matching
-                               #'find-file-other-window))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-other-file-other-frame (&optional flex-matching)
-  "Switch between files with the same name but different extensions in other window.
-With FLEX-MATCHING, match any file that contains the base name of current file.
-Other file extensions can be customized with the variable `projectile-other-file-alist'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-other-file flex-matching
-                               #'find-file-other-frame))
-
-(defun projectile--file-name-sans-extensions (file-name)
-  "Return FILE-NAME sans any extensions.
-The extensions, in a filename, are what follows the first '.', with the exception of a leading '.'"
-  (setq file-name (file-name-nondirectory file-name))
-  (substring file-name 0 (string-match "\\..*" file-name 1)))
-
-(defun projectile--file-name-extensions (file-name)
-  "Return FILE-NAME's extensions.
-The extensions, in a filename, are what follows the first '.', with the exception of a leading '.'"
-  ;;would it make sense to return nil instead of an empty string if no extensions are found?
-  (setq file-name (file-name-nondirectory file-name))
-  (let (extensions-start)
-    (substring file-name
-               (if (setq extensions-start (string-match "\\..*" file-name 1))
-                   (1+ extensions-start)
-                 (length file-name)))))
-
-(defun projectile-associated-file-name-extensions (file-name)
-  "Return projectile-other-file-extensions associated to FILE-NAME's extensions.
-If no associated other-file-extensions for the complete (nested) extension are found, remove subextensions from FILENAME's extensions until a match is found."
-  (let ((current-extensions (projectile--file-name-extensions (file-name-nondirectory file-name)))
-        associated-extensions)
-    (catch 'break
-      (while (not (string= "" current-extensions))
-        (if (setq associated-extensions (cdr (assoc current-extensions projectile-other-file-alist)))
-            (throw 'break associated-extensions))
-        (setq current-extensions (projectile--file-name-extensions current-extensions))))))
-
-(defun projectile-get-other-files (current-file project-file-list &optional flex-matching)
-  "Narrow to files with the same names but different extensions.
-Returns a list of possible files for users to choose.
-
-With FLEX-MATCHING, match any file that contains the base name of current file"
-  (let* ((file-ext-list (projectile-associated-file-name-extensions current-file))
-         (fulldirname (if (file-name-directory current-file)
-                          (file-name-directory current-file) "./"))
-         (dirname (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name fulldirname)))
-         (filename (regexp-quote (projectile--file-name-sans-extensions current-file)))
-         (file-list (mapcar (lambda (ext)
-                              (if flex-matching
-                                  (concat ".*" filename ".*" "\." ext "\\'")
-                                (concat "^" filename
-                                        (unless (equal ext "")
-                                          (concat "\." ext))
-                                        "\\'")))
-                            file-ext-list))
-         (candidates (cl-remove-if-not
-                      (lambda (project-file)
-                        (string-match filename project-file))
-                      project-file-list))
-         (candidates
-          (projectile-flatten (mapcar
-                               (lambda (file)
-                                 (cl-remove-if-not
-                                  (lambda (project-file)
-                                    (string-match file
-                                                  (concat (file-name-base project-file)
-                                                          (unless (equal (file-name-extension project-file) nil)
-                                                            (concat "\." (file-name-extension project-file))))))
-                                  candidates))
-                               file-list)))
-         (candidates
-          (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (file) (not (backup-file-name-p file))) candidates))
-         (candidates
-          (cl-sort (copy-sequence candidates)
-                   (lambda (file _)
-                     (let ((candidate-dirname (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name (file-name-directory file)))))
-                       (unless (equal fulldirname (file-name-directory file))
-                         (equal dirname candidate-dirname)))))))
-    candidates))
-
-(defun projectile-select-files (project-files &optional arg)
-  "Select a list of files based on filename at point.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first."
-  (projectile-maybe-invalidate-cache arg)
-  (let* ((file (if (region-active-p)
-                   (buffer-substring (region-beginning) (region-end))
-                 (or (thing-at-point 'filename) "")))
-         (file (if (string-match "\\.?\\./" file)
-                   (file-relative-name (file-truename file) (projectile-project-root))
-                 file))
-         (files (if file
-                    (cl-remove-if-not
-                     (lambda (project-file)
-                       (string-match file project-file))
-                     project-files)
-                  nil)))
-    files))
-
-(defun projectile--find-file-dwim (invalidate-cache &optional ff-variant)
-  "Jump to a project's files using completion based on context.
-
-With a INVALIDATE-CACHE invalidates the cache first.
-
-With FF-VARIANT set to a defun, use that instead of `find-file'.
-A typical example of such a defun would be `find-file-other-window' or
-`find-file-other-frame'
-
-Subroutine for `projectile-find-file-dwim' and
-`projectile-find-file-dwim-other-window'"
-  (let* ((project-files (projectile-current-project-files))
-         (files (projectile-select-files project-files invalidate-cache))
-         (file (cond ((= (length files) 1)
-                      (car files))
-                     ((> (length files) 1)
-                      (projectile-completing-read "Switch to: " files))
-                     (t
-                      (projectile-completing-read "Switch to: " project-files))))
-         (ff (or ff-variant #'find-file)))
-    (funcall ff (expand-file-name file (projectile-project-root)))
-    (run-hooks 'projectile-find-file-hook)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-file-dwim (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a project's files using completion based on context.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-If point is on a filename, Projectile first tries to search for that
-file in project:
-
-- If it finds just a file, it switches to that file instantly.  This works even
-if the filename is incomplete, but there's only a single file in the current project
-that matches the filename at point.  For example, if there's only a single file named
-\"projectile/projectile.el\" but the current filename is \"projectile/proj\" (incomplete),
-`projectile-find-file-dwim' still switches to \"projectile/projectile.el\" immediately
- because this is the only filename that matches.
-
-- If it finds a list of files, the list is displayed for selecting.  A list of
-files is displayed when a filename appears more than one in the project or the
-filename at point is a prefix of more than two files in a project.  For example,
-if `projectile-find-file-dwim' is executed on a filepath like \"projectile/\", it lists
-the content of that directory.  If it is executed on a partial filename like
- \"projectile/a\", a list of files with character 'a' in that directory is presented.
-
-- If it finds nothing, display a list of all files in project for selecting."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-file-dwim arg))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-file-dwim-other-window (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a project's files using completion based on context in other window.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-If point is on a filename, Projectile first tries to search for that
-file in project:
-
-- If it finds just a file, it switches to that file instantly.  This works even
-if the filename is incomplete, but there's only a single file in the current project
-that matches the filename at point.  For example, if there's only a single file named
-\"projectile/projectile.el\" but the current filename is \"projectile/proj\" (incomplete),
-`projectile-find-file-dwim-other-window' still switches to \"projectile/projectile.el\"
-immediately because this is the only filename that matches.
-
-- If it finds a list of files, the list is displayed for selecting.  A list of
-files is displayed when a filename appears more than one in the project or the
-filename at point is a prefix of more than two files in a project.  For example,
-if `projectile-find-file-dwim-other-window' is executed on a filepath like \"projectile/\", it lists
-the content of that directory.  If it is executed on a partial filename
-like \"projectile/a\", a list of files with character 'a' in that directory
-is presented.
-
-- If it finds nothing, display a list of all files in project for selecting."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-file-dwim arg #'find-file-other-window))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-file-dwim-other-frame (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a project's files using completion based on context in other frame.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first.
-
-If point is on a filename, Projectile first tries to search for that
-file in project:
-
-- If it finds just a file, it switches to that file instantly.  This works even
-if the filename is incomplete, but there's only a single file in the current project
-that matches the filename at point.  For example, if there's only a single file named
-\"projectile/projectile.el\" but the current filename is \"projectile/proj\" (incomplete),
-`projectile-find-file-dwim-other-frame' still switches to \"projectile/projectile.el\"
-immediately because this is the only filename that matches.
-
-- If it finds a list of files, the list is displayed for selecting.  A list of
-files is displayed when a filename appears more than one in the project or the
-filename at point is a prefix of more than two files in a project.  For example,
-if `projectile-find-file-dwim-other-frame' is executed on a filepath like \"projectile/\", it lists
-the content of that directory.  If it is executed on a partial filename
-like \"projectile/a\", a list of files with character 'a' in that directory
-is presented.
-
-- If it finds nothing, display a list of all files in project for selecting."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-file-dwim arg #'find-file-other-frame))
-
-(defun projectile--find-file (invalidate-cache &optional ff-variant)
-  "Jump to a project's file using completion.
-With INVALIDATE-CACHE invalidates the cache first.  With FF-VARIANT set to a
-defun, use that instead of `find-file'.   A typical example of such a defun
-would be `find-file-other-window' or `find-file-other-frame'"
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile-maybe-invalidate-cache invalidate-cache)
-  (let ((file (projectile-completing-read "Find file: "
-                                          (projectile-current-project-files)))
-        (ff (or ff-variant #'find-file)))
-    (when file
-      (funcall ff (expand-file-name file (projectile-project-root)))
-      (run-hooks 'projectile-find-file-hook))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-file (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a project's file using completion.
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-file arg))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-file-other-window (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a project's file using completion and show it in another window.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-file arg #'find-file-other-window))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-file-other-frame (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a project's file using completion and show it in another frame.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-file arg #'find-file-other-frame))
-
-(defun projectile-sort-files (files)
-  "Sort FILES according to `projectile-sort-order'."
-  (cl-case projectile-sort-order
-    (default files)
-    (recentf (projectile-sort-by-recentf-first files))
-    (recently-active (projectile-sort-by-recently-active-first files))
-    (modification-time (projectile-sort-by-modification-time files))
-    (access-time (projectile-sort-by-access-time files))))
-
-(defun projectile-sort-by-recentf-first (files)
-  "Sort FILES by a recent first scheme."
-  (let ((project-recentf-files (projectile-recentf-files)))
-    (append project-recentf-files
-            (projectile-difference files project-recentf-files))))
-
-(defun projectile-sort-by-recently-active-first (files)
-  "Sort FILES by most recently active buffers or opened files."
-  (let ((project-recently-active-files (projectile-recently-active-files)))
-    (append project-recently-active-files
-            (projectile-difference files project-recently-active-files))))
-
-(defun projectile-sort-by-modification-time (files)
-  "Sort FILES by modification time."
-  (let ((default-directory (projectile-project-root)))
-    (cl-sort
-     (copy-sequence files)
-     (lambda (file1 file2)
-       (let ((file1-mtime (nth 5 (file-attributes file1)))
-             (file2-mtime (nth 5 (file-attributes file2))))
-         (not (time-less-p file1-mtime file2-mtime)))))))
-
-(defun projectile-sort-by-access-time (files)
-  "Sort FILES by access time."
-  (let ((default-directory (projectile-project-root)))
-    (cl-sort
-     (copy-sequence files)
-     (lambda (file1 file2)
-       (let ((file1-atime (nth 4 (file-attributes file1)))
-             (file2-atime (nth 4 (file-attributes file2))))
-         (not (time-less-p file1-atime file2-atime)))))))
-
-(defun projectile--find-dir (invalidate-cache &optional dired-variant)
-  "Jump to a project's directory using completion.
-
-With INVALIDATE-CACHE invalidates the cache first.  With DIRED-VARIANT set to a
-defun, use that instead of `dired'.  A typical example of such a defun would be
-`dired-other-window' or `dired-other-frame'"
-  (projectile-maybe-invalidate-cache invalidate-cache)
-  (let ((dir (projectile-complete-dir))
-        (dired-v (or dired-variant #'dired)))
-    (funcall dired-v (expand-file-name dir (projectile-project-root)))
-    (run-hooks 'projectile-find-dir-hook)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-dir (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a project's directory using completion.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-dir arg))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-dir-other-window (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a project's directory in other window using completion.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-dir arg #'dired-other-window))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-dir-other-frame (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a project's directory in other window using completion.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile--find-dir arg #'dired-other-frame))
-
-(defun projectile-complete-dir ()
-  (projectile-completing-read
-   "Find dir: "
-   (if projectile-find-dir-includes-top-level
-       (append '("./") (projectile-current-project-dirs))
-     (projectile-current-project-dirs))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-test-file (&optional arg)
-  "Jump to a project's test file using completion.
-
-With a prefix ARG invalidates the cache first."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (projectile-maybe-invalidate-cache arg)
-  (let ((file (projectile-completing-read "Find test file: "
-                                          (projectile-current-project-test-files))))
-    (find-file (expand-file-name file (projectile-project-root)))))
-
-(defun projectile-test-files (files)
-  "Return only the test FILES."
-  (cl-remove-if-not 'projectile-test-file-p files))
-
-(defun projectile-test-file-p (file)
-  "Check if FILE is a test file."
-  (or (cl-some (lambda (pat) (string-prefix-p pat (file-name-nondirectory file)))
-               (delq nil (list (funcall projectile-test-prefix-function (projectile-project-type)))))
-      (cl-some (lambda (pat) (string-suffix-p pat (file-name-sans-extension (file-name-nondirectory file))))
-               (delq nil (list (funcall projectile-test-suffix-function (projectile-project-type)))))))
-
-(defun projectile-current-project-test-files ()
-  "Return a list of test files for the current project."
-  (projectile-test-files (projectile-current-project-files)))
-
-(defvar projectile-project-types (make-hash-table)
-  "A hash table holding all project types that are known to Projectile.")
-
-(cl-defun projectile-register-project-type
-    (project-type marker-files &key compilation-dir configure compile test run test-suffix test-prefix src-dir test-dir)
-  "Register a project type with projectile.
-
-A project type is defined by PROJECT-TYPE, a set of MARKER-FILES,
-and optional keyword arguments:
-COMPILATION-DIR the directory to run the tests- and compilations in,
-CONFIGURE which specifies a command that configures the project
-          `%s' in the command will be substituted with (projectile-project-root)
-          before the command is run,
-COMPILE which specifies a command that builds the project,
-TEST which specified a command that tests the project,
-RUN which specifies a command that runs the project,
-TEST-SUFFIX which specifies test file suffix, and
-TEST-PREFIX which specifies test file prefix.
-SRC-DIR which specifies the path to the source relative to the project root.
-TEST-DIR which specifies the path to the tests relative to the project root."
-  (let ((project-plist (list 'marker-files marker-files
-                             'compilation-dir compilation-dir
-                             'configure-command configure
-                             'compile-command compile
-                             'test-command test
-                             'run-command run)))
-    ;; There is no way for the function to distinguish between an
-    ;; explicit argument of nil and an omitted argument. However, the
-    ;; body of the function is free to consider nil an abbreviation
-    ;; for some other meaningful value
-    (when test-suffix
-      (plist-put project-plist 'test-suffix test-suffix))
-    (when test-prefix
-      (plist-put project-plist 'test-prefix test-prefix))
-    (when src-dir
-      (plist-put project-plist 'src-dir src-dir))
-    (when test-dir
-      (plist-put project-plist 'test-dir test-dir))
-    (puthash project-type project-plist
-             projectile-project-types)))
-
-(defun projectile-cabal-project-p ()
-  "Check if a project contains *.cabal files but no stack.yaml file."
-  (and (projectile-verify-file-wildcard "*.cabal")
-       (not (projectile-verify-file "stack.yaml"))))
-
-(defun projectile-go-project-p ()
-  "Check if a project contains Go source files."
-  (cl-some
-   (lambda (file)
-     (string= (file-name-extension file) "go"))
-   (projectile-current-project-files)))
-
-(defcustom projectile-go-project-test-function #'projectile-go-project-p
-  "Function to determine if project's type is go."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'function)
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'projectile-go-function 'projectile-go-project-test-function "1.0.0")
-
-;;; Project type registration
-;;
-;; Project type detection happens in a reverse order with respect to
-;; project type registration (invocations of `projectile-register-project-type').
-;;
-;; As function-based project type detection is pretty slow, so it
-;; should be tried at the end if everything else failed (meaning here
-;; it should be listed first).
-;;
-;; Ideally common project types should be checked earlier than exotic ones.
-
-;; Function-based detection project type
-(projectile-register-project-type 'haskell-cabal #'projectile-cabal-project-p
-                                  :compile "cabal build"
-                                  :test "cabal test"
-                                  :test-suffix "Spec")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'go projectile-go-project-test-function
-                                  :compile "go build ./..."
-                                  :test "go test ./..."
-                                  :test-suffix "_test")
-;; File-based detection project types
-(projectile-register-project-type 'emacs-cask '("Cask")
-                                  :compile "cask install"
-                                  :test-prefix "test-"
-                                  :test-suffix "-test")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'r '("DESCRIPTION")
-                                  :compile "R CMD INSTALL --with-keep.source ."
-                                  :test (concat "R CMD check -o " temporary-file-directory " ."))
-(projectile-register-project-type 'haskell-stack '("stack.yaml")
-                                  :compile "stack build"
-                                  :test "stack build --test"
-                                  :test-suffix "Spec")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'rust-cargo '("Cargo.toml")
-                                  :compile "cargo build"
-                                  :test "cargo test")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'racket '("info.rkt")
-                                  :test "raco test .")
-;; Universal
-(projectile-register-project-type 'scons '("SConstruct")
-                                  :compile "scons"
-                                  :test "scons test"
-                                  :test-suffix "test")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'meson '("meson.build")
-                                  :compilation-dir "build"
-                                  :configure "meson %s"
-                                  :compile "ninja"
-                                  :test "ninja test")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'nix '("default.nix")
-                                  :compile "nix-build"
-                                  :test "nix-build")
-;; Make & CMake
-(projectile-register-project-type 'make '("Makefile")
-                                  :compile "make"
-                                  :test "make test")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'cmake '("CMakeLists.txt")
-                                  :configure "cmake %s"
-                                  :compile "cmake --build ."
-                                  :test "ctest")
-;; PHP
-(projectile-register-project-type 'php-symfony '("composer.json" "app" "src" "vendor")
-                                  :compile "app/console server:run"
-                                  :test "phpunit -c app "
-                                  :test-suffix "Test")
-;; Erlang & Elixir
-(projectile-register-project-type 'rebar '("rebar.config")
-                                  :compile "rebar"
-                                  :test "rebar eunit"
-                                  :test-suffix "_SUITE")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'elixir '("mix.exs")
-                                  :compile "mix compile"
-                                  :src-dir "lib/"
-                                  :test "mix test"
-                                  :test-suffix "_test")
-;; JavaScript
-(projectile-register-project-type 'grunt '("Gruntfile.js")
-                                  :compile "grunt"
-                                  :test "grunt test")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'gulp '("gulpfile.js")
-                                  :compile "gulp"
-                                  :test "gulp test")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'npm '("package.json")
-                                  :compile "npm install"
-                                  :test "npm test"
-                                  :test-suffix ".test")
-;; Angular
-(projectile-register-project-type 'angular '("angular.json" ".angular-cli.json")
-                                  :compile "ng build"
-                                  :run "ng serve"
-                                  :test "ng test")
-;; Python
-(projectile-register-project-type 'django '("manage.py")
-                                  :compile "python manage.py runserver"
-                                  :test "python manage.py test"
-                                  :test-prefix "test_")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'python-pip '("requirements.txt")
-                                  :compile "python setup.by build"
-                                  :test "python -m unittest discover"
-                                  :test-prefix "test_")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'python-pkg '("setup.py")
-                                  :compile "python setup.py build"
-                                  :test "python -m unittest discover"
-                                  :test-prefix "test_")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'python-tox '("tox.ini")
-                                  :compile "tox -r --notest"
-                                  :test "tox"
-                                  :test-prefix "test_")
-;; Java & friends
-(projectile-register-project-type 'maven '("pom.xml")
-                                  :compile "mvn clean install"
-                                  :test "mvn test"
-                                  :test-suffix "Test"
-                                  :src-dir "main/src/"
-                                  :test-dir "main/test/")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'gradle '("build.gradle")
-                                  :compile "gradle build"
-                                  :test "gradle test"
-                                  :test-suffix "Spec")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'gradlew '("gradlew")
-                                  :compile "./gradlew build"
-                                  :test "./gradlew test"
-                                  :test-suffix "Spec")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'grails '("application.properties" "grails-app")
-                                  :compile "grails package"
-                                  :test "grails test-app"
-                                  :test-suffix "Spec")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'sbt '("build.sbt")
-                                  :compile "sbt compile"
-                                  :test "sbt test"
-                                  :test-suffix "Spec")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'lein-test '("project.clj")
-                                  :compile "lein compile"
-                                  :test "lein test"
-                                  :test-suffix "_test")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'lein-midje '("project.clj" ".midje.clj")
-                                  :compile "lein compile"
-                                  :test "lein midje"
-                                  :test-prefix "t_")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'boot-clj '("build.boot")
-                                  :compile "boot aot"
-                                  :test "boot test"
-                                  :test-suffix "_test")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'clojure-cli '("deps.edn")
-                                  :test-suffix "_test")
-;; Ruby
-(projectile-register-project-type 'ruby-rspec '("Gemfile" "lib" "spec")
-                                  :compile "bundle exec rake"
-                                  :src-dir "lib/"
-                                  :test "bundle exec rspec"
-                                  :test-dir "spec/"
-                                  :test-suffix "_spec")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'ruby-test '("Gemfile" "lib" "test")
-                                  :compile"bundle exec rake"
-                                  :src-dir "lib/"
-                                  :test "bundle exec rake test"
-                                  :test-suffix "_test")
-;; Rails needs to be registered after npm, otherwise `package.json` makes it `npm`.
-;; https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile/pull/1191
-(projectile-register-project-type 'rails-test '("Gemfile" "app" "lib" "db" "config" "test")
-                                  :compile "bundle exec rails server"
-                                  :src-dir "lib/"
-                                  :test "bundle exec rake test"
-                                  :test-suffix "_test")
-(projectile-register-project-type 'rails-rspec '("Gemfile" "app" "lib" "db" "config" "spec")
-                                  :compile "bundle exec rails server"
-                                  :src-dir "lib/"
-                                  :test "bundle exec rspec"
-                                  :test-dir "spec/"
-                                  :test-suffix "_spec")
-;; Crystal
-(projectile-register-project-type 'crystal-spec '("shard.yml")
-                                  :src-dir "src/"
-                                  :test "crystal spec"
-                                  :test-dir "spec/"
-                                  :test-suffix "_spec")
-
-(defvar-local projectile-project-type nil
-  "Buffer local var for overriding the auto-detected project type.
-Normally you'd set this from .dir-locals.el.")
-(put 'projectile-project-type 'safe-local-variable #'symbolp)
-
-(defun projectile-detect-project-type ()
-  "Detect the type of the current project.
-Fallsback to a generic project type when the type can't be determined."
-  (let ((project-type (or (cl-find-if
-                           (lambda (project-type)
-                             (let ((marker (plist-get (gethash project-type projectile-project-types) 'marker-files)))
-                               (if (listp marker)
-                                   (and (projectile-verify-files marker) project-type)
-                                 (and (funcall marker) project-type))))
-                           (projectile-hash-keys projectile-project-types))
-                          'generic)))
-    (puthash (projectile-project-root) project-type projectile-project-type-cache)
-    project-type))
-
-(defun projectile-project-type ()
-  "Determine the project's type based on its structure.
-
-The project type is cached for improved performance."
-  (if projectile-project-type
-      projectile-project-type
-    (let ((project-root (ignore-errors (projectile-project-root))))
-      (if project-root
-          (or (gethash project-root projectile-project-type-cache)
-              (projectile-detect-project-type))
-        ;; if we're not in a project we just return nil
-        nil))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-project-info ()
-  "Display info for current project."
-  (interactive)
-  (message "Project dir: %s ## Project VCS: %s ## Project type: %s"
-           (projectile-project-root)
-           (projectile-project-vcs)
-           (projectile-project-type)))
-
-(defun projectile-verify-files (files)
-  "Check whether all FILES exist in the current project."
-  (cl-every #'projectile-verify-file files))
-
-(defun projectile-verify-file (file)
-  "Check whether FILE exists in the current project."
-  (file-exists-p (projectile-expand-root file)))
-
-(defun projectile-verify-file-wildcard (file)
-  "Check whether FILE exists in the current project.
-Expands wildcards using `file-expand-wildcards' before checking."
-  (file-expand-wildcards (projectile-expand-root file)))
-
-(defun projectile-project-vcs (&optional project-root)
-  "Determine the VCS used by the project if any.
-PROJECT-ROOT is the targeted directory.  If nil, use
-`projectile-project-root'."
-  (or project-root (setq project-root (projectile-project-root)))
-  (cond
-   ((projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".git" project-root)) 'git)
-   ((projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".hg" project-root)) 'hg)
-   ((projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".fslckout" project-root)) 'fossil)
-   ((projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name "_FOSSIL_" project-root)) 'fossil)
-   ((projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".bzr" project-root)) 'bzr)
-   ((projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name "_darcs" project-root)) 'darcs)
-   ((projectile-file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".svn" project-root)) 'svn)
-   ((projectile-locate-dominating-file project-root ".git") 'git)
-   ((projectile-locate-dominating-file project-root ".hg") 'hg)
-   ((projectile-locate-dominating-file project-root ".fslckout") 'fossil)
-   ((projectile-locate-dominating-file project-root "_FOSSIL_") 'fossil)
-   ((projectile-locate-dominating-file project-root ".bzr") 'bzr)
-   ((projectile-locate-dominating-file project-root "_darcs") 'darcs)
-   ((projectile-locate-dominating-file project-root ".svn") 'svn)
-   (t 'none)))
-
-(defun projectile--test-name-for-impl-name (impl-file-path)
-  "Determine the name of the test file for IMPL-FILE-PATH."
-  (let* ((project-type (projectile-project-type))
-         (impl-file-name (file-name-sans-extension (file-name-nondirectory impl-file-path)))
-         (impl-file-ext (file-name-extension impl-file-path))
-         (test-prefix (funcall projectile-test-prefix-function project-type))
-         (test-suffix (funcall projectile-test-suffix-function project-type)))
-    (cond
-     (test-prefix (concat test-prefix impl-file-name "." impl-file-ext))
-     (test-suffix (concat impl-file-name test-suffix "." impl-file-ext))
-     (t (error "Project type `%s' not supported!" project-type)))))
-
-(defun projectile-create-test-file-for (impl-file-path)
-  "Create a test file for IMPL-FILE-PATH."
-  (let* ((test-file (projectile--test-name-for-impl-name impl-file-path))
-         (project-root (projectile-project-root))
-         (relative-dir (file-name-directory (file-relative-name impl-file-path project-root)))
-         (src-dir-name (projectile-src-directory (projectile-project-type)))
-         (test-dir-name (projectile-test-directory (projectile-project-type)))
-         (test-dir (expand-file-name (replace-regexp-in-string src-dir-name test-dir-name relative-dir) project-root))
-         (test-path (expand-file-name test-file test-dir)))
-    (unless (file-exists-p test-path)
-      (progn (unless (file-exists-p test-dir)
-               (make-directory test-dir :create-parents))
-             test-path))))
-
-(defcustom projectile-create-missing-test-files nil
-  "During toggling, if non-nil enables creating test files if not found.
-
-When not-nil, every call to projectile-find-implementation-or-test-*
-creates test files if not found on the file system.  Defaults to nil.
-It assumes the test/ folder is at the same level as src/."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun projectile-find-implementation-or-test (file-name)
-  "Given a FILE-NAME return the matching implementation or test filename.
-
-If `projectile-create-missing-test-files' is non-nil, create the missing
-test file."
-  (unless file-name (error "The current buffer is not visiting a file"))
-  (if (projectile-test-file-p file-name)
-      ;; find the matching impl file
-      (let ((impl-file (projectile-find-matching-file file-name)))
-        (if impl-file
-            (projectile-expand-root impl-file)
-          (error
-           "No matching source file found for project type `%s'"
-           (projectile-project-type))))
-    ;; find the matching test file
-    (let ((test-file (projectile-find-matching-test file-name)))
-      (if test-file
-          (projectile-expand-root test-file)
-        (if projectile-create-missing-test-files
-            (projectile-create-test-file-for file-name)
-          (error "No matching test file found for project type `%s'"
-                 (projectile-project-type)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-implementation-or-test-other-window ()
-  "Open matching implementation or test file in other window."
-  (interactive)
-  (find-file-other-window
-   (projectile-find-implementation-or-test (buffer-file-name))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-implementation-or-test-other-frame ()
-  "Open matching implementation or test file in other frame."
-  (interactive)
-  (find-file-other-frame
-   (projectile-find-implementation-or-test (buffer-file-name))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-toggle-between-implementation-and-test ()
-  "Toggle between an implementation file and its test file."
-  (interactive)
-  (find-file
-   (projectile-find-implementation-or-test (buffer-file-name))))
-
-
-(defun projectile-project-type-attribute (project-type key &optional default-value)
-  "Return the value of some PROJECT-TYPE attribute identified by KEY.
-Fallback to DEFAULT-VALUE for missing attributes."
-  (let ((project (gethash project-type projectile-project-types)))
-    (if (and project (plist-member project key))
-        (plist-get project key)
-      default-value)))
-
-(defun projectile-test-prefix (project-type)
-  "Find default test files prefix based on PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (projectile-project-type-attribute project-type 'test-prefix))
-
-(defun projectile-test-suffix (project-type)
-  "Find default test files suffix based on PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (projectile-project-type-attribute project-type 'test-suffix))
-
-(defun projectile-src-directory (project-type)
-  "Find default src directory based on PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (projectile-project-type-attribute project-type 'src-dir "src/"))
-
-(defun projectile-test-directory (project-type)
-  "Find default test directory based on PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (projectile-project-type-attribute project-type 'test-dir "test/"))
-
-(defun projectile-dirname-matching-count (a b)
-  "Count matching dirnames ascending file paths."
-  (setq a (reverse (split-string (or (file-name-directory a) "") "/" t))
-        b (reverse (split-string (or (file-name-directory b) "") "/" t)))
-  (let ((common 0))
-    (while (and a b (string-equal (pop a) (pop b)))
-      (setq common (1+ common)))
-    common))
-
-(defun projectile-group-file-candidates (file candidates)
-  "Group file candidates by dirname matching count."
-  (cl-sort (copy-sequence
-            (let (value result)
-              (while (setq value (pop candidates))
-                (let* ((key (projectile-dirname-matching-count file value))
-                       (kv (assoc key result)))
-                  (if kv
-                      (setcdr kv (cons value (cdr kv)))
-                    (push (list key value) result))))
-              (mapcar (lambda (x)
-                        (cons (car x) (nreverse (cdr x))))
-                      (nreverse result))))
-           (lambda (a b) (> (car a) (car b)))))
-
-(defun projectile-find-matching-test (file)
-  "Compute the name of the test matching FILE."
-  (let* ((basename (file-name-nondirectory (file-name-sans-extension file)))
-         (test-prefix (funcall projectile-test-prefix-function (projectile-project-type)))
-         (test-suffix (funcall projectile-test-suffix-function (projectile-project-type)))
-         (candidates
-          (cl-remove-if-not
-           (lambda (current-file)
-             (let ((name (file-name-nondirectory
-                          (file-name-sans-extension current-file))))
-               (or (when test-prefix
-                     (string-equal name (concat test-prefix basename)))
-                   (when test-suffix
-                     (string-equal name (concat basename test-suffix))))))
-           (projectile-current-project-files))))
-    (cond
-     ((null candidates) nil)
-     ((= (length candidates) 1) (car candidates))
-     (t (let ((grouped-candidates (projectile-group-file-candidates file candidates)))
-          (if (= (length (car grouped-candidates)) 2)
-              (car (last (car grouped-candidates)))
-            (projectile-completing-read
-             "Switch to: "
-             (apply 'append (mapcar 'cdr grouped-candidates)))))))))
-
-(defun projectile-find-matching-file (test-file)
-  "Compute the name of a file matching TEST-FILE."
-  (let* ((basename (file-name-nondirectory (file-name-sans-extension test-file)))
-         (test-prefix (funcall projectile-test-prefix-function (projectile-project-type)))
-         (test-suffix (funcall projectile-test-suffix-function (projectile-project-type)))
-         (candidates
-          (cl-remove-if-not
-           (lambda (current-file)
-             (let ((name (file-name-nondirectory
-                          (file-name-sans-extension current-file))))
-               (or (when test-prefix
-                     (string-equal (concat test-prefix name) basename))
-                   (when test-suffix
-                     (string-equal (concat name test-suffix) basename)))))
-           (projectile-current-project-files))))
-    (cond
-     ((null candidates) nil)
-     ((= (length candidates) 1) (car candidates))
-     (t (let ((grouped-candidates (projectile-group-file-candidates test-file candidates)))
-          (if (= (length (car grouped-candidates)) 2)
-              (car (last (car grouped-candidates)))
-            (projectile-completing-read
-             "Switch to: "
-             (apply 'append (mapcar 'cdr grouped-candidates)))))))))
-
-(defun projectile-grep-default-files ()
-  "Try to find a default pattern for `projectile-grep'.
-This is a subset of `grep-read-files', where either a matching entry from
-`grep-files-aliases' or file name extension pattern is returned."
-  (when buffer-file-name
-    (let* ((fn (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))
-           (default-alias
-             (let ((aliases (remove (assoc "all" grep-files-aliases)
-                                    grep-files-aliases))
-                   alias)
-               (while aliases
-                 (setq alias (car aliases)
-                       aliases (cdr aliases))
-                 (if (string-match (mapconcat
-                                    #'wildcard-to-regexp
-                                    (split-string (cdr alias) nil t)
-                                    "\\|")
-                                   fn)
-                     (setq aliases nil)
-                   (setq alias nil)))
-               (cdr alias)))
-           (default-extension
-             (let ((ext (file-name-extension fn)))
-               (and ext (concat "*." ext)))))
-      (or default-alias default-extension))))
-
-(defun projectile--globally-ignored-file-suffixes-glob ()
-  "Return ignored file suffixes as a list of glob patterns."
-  (mapcar (lambda (pat) (concat "*" pat)) projectile-globally-ignored-file-suffixes))
-
-(defun projectile--read-search-string-with-default (prefix-label)
-  (let* ((prefix-label (projectile-prepend-project-name prefix-label))
-         (default-value (projectile-symbol-or-selection-at-point))
-         (default-label (if (or (not default-value)
-                                (string= default-value ""))
-                            ""
-                          (format " (default %s)" default-value))))
-    (read-string (format "%s%s: " prefix-label default-label) nil nil default-value)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-grep (&optional regexp arg)
-  "Perform rgrep in the project.
-
-With a prefix ARG asks for files (globbing-aware) which to grep in.
-With prefix ARG of `-' (such as `M--'), default the files (without prompt),
-to `projectile-grep-default-files'.
-
-With REGEXP given, don't query the user for a regexp."
-  (interactive "i\nP")
-  (require 'grep) ;; for `rgrep'
-  (let* ((roots (projectile-get-project-directories))
-         (search-regexp (or regexp
-                            (projectile--read-search-string-with-default "Grep for")))
-         (files (and arg (or (and (equal current-prefix-arg '-)
-                                  (projectile-grep-default-files))
-                             (read-string (projectile-prepend-project-name "Grep in: ")
-                                          (projectile-grep-default-files))))))
-    (dolist (root-dir roots)
-      (require 'vc-git) ;; for `vc-git-grep'
-      ;; in git projects users have the option to use `vc-git-grep' instead of `rgrep'
-      (if (and (eq (projectile-project-vcs) 'git)
-               projectile-use-git-grep
-               (fboundp 'vc-git-grep))
-          (vc-git-grep search-regexp (or files "") root-dir)
-        ;; paths for find-grep should relative and without trailing /
-        (let ((grep-find-ignored-directories
-               (cl-union (mapcar (lambda (f) (directory-file-name (file-relative-name f root-dir)))
-                                 (projectile-ignored-directories))
-                         grep-find-ignored-directories))
-              (grep-find-ignored-files
-               (cl-union (append (mapcar (lambda (file)
-                                           (file-relative-name file root-dir))
-                                         (projectile-ignored-files))
-                                 (projectile--globally-ignored-file-suffixes-glob))
-                         grep-find-ignored-files)))
-          (grep-compute-defaults)
-          (rgrep search-regexp (or files "* .*") root-dir))))
-    (run-hooks 'projectile-grep-finished-hook)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-ag (search-term &optional arg)
-  "Run an ag search with SEARCH-TERM in the project.
-
-With an optional prefix argument ARG SEARCH-TERM is interpreted as a
-regular expression."
-  (interactive
-   (list (projectile--read-search-string-with-default
-          (format "Ag %ssearch for" (if current-prefix-arg "regexp " "")))
-         current-prefix-arg))
-  (if (require 'ag nil 'noerror)
-      (let ((ag-command (if arg 'ag-regexp 'ag))
-            (ag-ignore-list (delq nil
-                                  (delete-dups
-                                   (append
-                                    ag-ignore-list
-                                    (projectile--globally-ignored-file-suffixes-glob)
-                                    ;; ag supports git ignore files directly
-                                    (unless (eq (projectile-project-vcs) 'git)
-                                      (append (projectile-ignored-files-rel)
-                                              (projectile-ignored-directories-rel)
-                                              grep-find-ignored-files
-                                              grep-find-ignored-directories
-                                              '()))))))
-            ;; reset the prefix arg, otherwise it will affect the ag-command
-            (current-prefix-arg nil))
-        (funcall ag-command search-term (projectile-project-root)))
-    (error "Package 'ag' is not available")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-ripgrep (search-term)
-  "Run a Ripgrep search with `SEARCH-TERM' at current project root.
-
-SEARCH-TERM is a regexp."
-  (interactive (list (projectile--read-search-string-with-default
-                      "Ripgrep search for")))
-  (if (require 'ripgrep nil 'noerror)
-      (let ((args (mapcar (lambda (val) (concat "--glob !" val))
-                          (append projectile-globally-ignored-files
-                                  projectile-globally-ignored-directories))))
-        (ripgrep-regexp search-term
-                        (projectile-project-root)
-                        (if current-prefix-arg
-                            args
-                          (cons "--fixed-strings" args))))
-    (error "Package `ripgrep' is not available")))
-
-(defun projectile-tags-exclude-patterns ()
-  "Return a string with exclude patterns for ctags."
-  (mapconcat (lambda (pattern) (format "--exclude=\"%s\""
-                                       (directory-file-name pattern)))
-             (projectile-ignored-directories-rel) " "))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-regenerate-tags ()
-  "Regenerate the project's [e|g]tags."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (and (boundp 'ggtags-mode)
-           (memq projectile-tags-backend '(auto ggtags)))
-      (progn
-        (let* ((ggtags-project-root (projectile-project-root))
-               (default-directory ggtags-project-root))
-          (ggtags-ensure-project)
-          (ggtags-update-tags t)))
-    (let* ((project-root (projectile-project-root))
-           (tags-exclude (projectile-tags-exclude-patterns))
-           (default-directory project-root)
-           (tags-file (expand-file-name projectile-tags-file-name))
-           (command (format projectile-tags-command tags-file tags-exclude))
-           shell-output exit-code)
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (setq exit-code
-              (call-process-shell-command command nil (current-buffer))
-              shell-output (string-trim
-                            (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))))
-      (unless (zerop exit-code)
-        (error shell-output))
-      (visit-tags-table tags-file)
-      (message "Regenerated %s" tags-file))))
-
-(defun projectile-visit-project-tags-table ()
-  "Visit the current project's tags table."
-  (when (projectile-project-p)
-    (let ((tags-file (projectile-expand-root projectile-tags-file-name)))
-      (when (file-exists-p tags-file)
-        (with-demoted-errors "Error loading tags-file: %s"
-          (visit-tags-table tags-file t))))))
-
-(defun projectile-determine-find-tag-fn ()
-  "Determine which function to use for a call to `projectile-find-tag'."
-  (or
-   (cond
-    ((eq projectile-tags-backend 'auto)
-     (cond
-      ((fboundp 'ggtags-find-tag-dwim)
-       'ggtags-find-tag-dwim)
-      ((fboundp 'xref-find-definitions)
-       'xref-find-definitions)
-      ((fboundp 'etags-select-find-tag)
-       'etags-select-find-tag)))
-    ((eq projectile-tags-backend 'xref)
-     (when (fboundp 'xref-find-definitions)
-       'xref-find-definitions))
-    ((eq projectile-tags-backend 'ggtags)
-     (when (fboundp 'ggtags-find-tag-dwim)
-       'ggtags-find-tag-dwim))
-    ((eq projectile-tags-backend 'etags-select)
-     (when (fboundp 'etags-select-find-tag)
-       'etags-select-find-tag)))
-   'find-tag))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-tag ()
-  "Find tag in project."
-  (interactive)
-  (projectile-visit-project-tags-table)
-  ;; Auto-discover the user's preference for tags
-  (let ((find-tag-fn (projectile-determine-find-tag-fn)))
-    (call-interactively find-tag-fn)))
-
-(defmacro projectile-with-default-dir (dir &rest body)
-  "Invoke in DIR the BODY."
-  (declare (debug t) (indent 1))
-  `(let ((default-directory ,dir)
-         (projectile-cached-project-root nil))
-     ,@body))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-run-command-in-root ()
-  "Invoke `execute-extended-command' in the project's root."
-  (interactive)
-  (projectile-with-default-dir (projectile-project-root)
-    (call-interactively 'execute-extended-command)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-run-shell-command-in-root ()
-  "Invoke `shell-command' in the project's root."
-  (interactive)
-  (projectile-with-default-dir (projectile-project-root)
-    (call-interactively 'shell-command)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-run-async-shell-command-in-root ()
-  "Invoke `async-shell-command' in the project's root."
-  (interactive)
-  (projectile-with-default-dir (projectile-project-root)
-    (call-interactively 'async-shell-command)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-run-shell ()
-  "Invoke `shell' in the project's root.
-
-Switch to the project specific shell buffer if it already exists."
-  (interactive)
-  (projectile-with-default-dir (projectile-project-root)
-    (shell (concat "*shell " (projectile-project-name) "*"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-run-eshell ()
-  "Invoke `eshell' in the project's root.
-
-Switch to the project specific eshell buffer if it already exists."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((eshell-buffer-name (concat "*eshell " (projectile-project-name) "*")))
-    (projectile-with-default-dir (projectile-project-root)
-      (eshell))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-run-ielm ()
-  "Invoke `ielm' in the project's root.
-
-Switch to the project specific ielm buffer if it already exists."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((ielm-buffer-name (format "*ielm %s*" (projectile-project-name))))
-    (if (get-buffer ielm-buffer-name)
-        (switch-to-buffer ielm-buffer-name)
-      (projectile-with-default-dir (projectile-project-root)
-        (ielm))
-      ;; ielm's buffer name is hardcoded, so we have to rename it after creation
-      (rename-buffer ielm-buffer-name))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-run-term (program)
-  "Invoke `term' in the project's root.
-
-Switch to the project specific term buffer if it already exists."
-  (interactive (list nil))
-  (let* ((term (concat "term " (projectile-project-name)))
-         (buffer (concat "*" term "*")))
-    (unless (get-buffer buffer)
-      (require 'term)
-      (let ((program (or program
-                         (read-from-minibuffer "Run program: "
-                                               (or explicit-shell-file-name
-                                                   (getenv "ESHELL")
-                                                   (getenv "SHELL")
-                                                   "/bin/sh")))))
-        (projectile-with-default-dir (projectile-project-root)
-          (set-buffer (make-term term program))
-          (term-mode)
-          (term-char-mode))))
-    (switch-to-buffer buffer)))
-
-(defun projectile-files-in-project-directory (directory)
-  "Return a list of files in DIRECTORY."
-  (let ((dir (file-relative-name (expand-file-name directory)
-                                 (projectile-project-root))))
-    (cl-remove-if-not
-     (lambda (f) (string-prefix-p dir f))
-     (projectile-current-project-files))))
-
-(defun projectile-unixy-system-p ()
-  "Check to see if unixy text utilities are installed."
-  (cl-every
-   (lambda (x) (executable-find x))
-   '("grep" "cut" "uniq")))
-
-(defun projectile-files-from-cmd (cmd directory)
-  "Use a grep-like CMD to search for files within DIRECTORY.
-
-CMD should include the necessary search params and should output
-equivalently to grep -HlI (only unique matching filenames).
-Returns a list of expanded filenames."
-  (let ((default-directory directory))
-    (mapcar (lambda (str)
-              (concat directory
-                      (if (string-prefix-p "./" str)
-                          (substring str 2)
-                        str)))
-            (split-string
-             (string-trim (shell-command-to-string cmd))
-             "\n+"
-             t))))
-
-(defun projectile-files-with-string (string directory)
-  "Return a list of all files containing STRING in DIRECTORY.
-
-Tries to use ag, ack, git-grep, and grep in that order.  If those
-are impossible (for instance on Windows), returns a list of all
-files in the project."
-  (if (projectile-unixy-system-p)
-      (let* ((search-term (shell-quote-argument string))
-             (cmd (cond ((executable-find "ag")
-                         (concat "ag --literal --nocolor --noheading -l -- "
-                                 search-term))
-                        ((executable-find "ack")
-                         (concat "ack --literal --noheading --nocolor -l -- "
-                                 search-term))
-                        ((and (executable-find "git")
-                              (eq (projectile-project-vcs) 'git))
-                         (concat "git grep -HlI " search-term))
-                        (t
-                         ;; -r: recursive
-                         ;; -H: show filename for each match
-                         ;; -l: show only file names with matches
-                         ;; -I: no binary files
-                         (format "grep -rHlI %s ." search-term)))))
-        (projectile-files-from-cmd cmd directory))
-    ;; we have to reject directories as a workaround to work with git submodules
-    (cl-remove-if
-     #'file-directory-p
-     (mapcar #'projectile-expand-root (projectile-dir-files directory)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-replace (&optional arg)
-  "Replace literal string in project using non-regexp `tags-query-replace'.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG prompts you for a directory on which
-to run the replacement."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((old-text (read-string
-                    (projectile-prepend-project-name "Replace: ")
-                    (projectile-symbol-or-selection-at-point)))
-         (new-text (read-string
-                    (projectile-prepend-project-name
-                     (format "Replace %s with: " old-text))))
-         (directory (if arg
-                        (file-name-as-directory
-                         (read-directory-name "Replace in directory: "))
-                      (projectile-project-root)))
-         (files (projectile-files-with-string old-text directory)))
-    ;; Adapted from `tags-query-replace' for literal strings (not regexp)
-    (setq tags-loop-scan `(let ,(unless (equal old-text (downcase old-text))
-                                  '((case-fold-search nil)))
-                            (if (search-forward ',old-text nil t)
-                                ;; When we find a match, move back to
-                                ;; the beginning of it so
-                                ;; perform-replace will see it.
-                                (goto-char (match-beginning 0))))
-          tags-loop-operate `(perform-replace ',old-text ',new-text t nil nil
-                                              nil multi-query-replace-map))
-    (tags-loop-continue (or (cons 'list files) t))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-replace-regexp (&optional arg)
-  "Replace a regexp in the project using `tags-query-replace'.
-
-With a prefix argument ARG prompts you for a directory on which
-to run the replacement."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((old-text (read-string
-                    (projectile-prepend-project-name "Replace regexp: ")
-                    (projectile-symbol-or-selection-at-point)))
-         (new-text (read-string
-                    (projectile-prepend-project-name
-                     (format "Replace regexp %s with: " old-text))))
-         (directory (if arg
-                        (file-name-as-directory
-                         (read-directory-name "Replace regexp in directory: "))
-                      (projectile-project-root)))
-         (files
-          ;; We have to reject directories as a workaround to work with git submodules.
-          ;;
-          ;; We can't narrow the list of files with
-          ;; `projectile-files-with-string' because those regexp tools
-          ;; don't support Emacs regular expressions.
-          (cl-remove-if
-           #'file-directory-p
-           (mapcar #'projectile-expand-root (projectile-dir-files directory)))))
-    (tags-query-replace old-text new-text nil (cons 'list files))))
-
-(defun projectile-symbol-or-selection-at-point ()
-  "Get the symbol or selected text at point."
-  (if (use-region-p)
-      (buffer-substring-no-properties (region-beginning) (region-end))
-    (projectile-symbol-at-point)))
-
-(defun projectile-symbol-at-point ()
-  "Get the symbol at point and strip its properties."
-  (substring-no-properties (or (thing-at-point 'symbol) "")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-kill-buffers ()
-  "Kill all project buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((name (projectile-project-name))
-        (buffers (projectile-project-buffers)))
-    (if (yes-or-no-p
-         (format "Are you sure you want to kill %d buffer(s) for '%s'? "
-                 (length buffers) name))
-        ;; we take care not to kill indirect buffers directly
-        ;; as we might encounter them after their base buffers are killed
-        (mapc #'kill-buffer (cl-remove-if 'buffer-base-buffer buffers)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-save-project-buffers ()
-  "Save all project buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (dolist (buf (projectile-project-buffers))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (when buffer-file-name
-        (save-buffer)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-dired ()
-  "Open `dired' at the root of the project."
-  (interactive)
-  (dired (projectile-project-root)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-dired-other-window ()
-  "Open `dired'  at the root of the project in another window."
-  (interactive)
-  (dired-other-window (projectile-project-root)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-dired-other-frame ()
-  "Open `dired' at the root of the project in another frame."
-  (interactive)
-  (dired-other-frame (projectile-project-root)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-vc (&optional project-root)
-  "Open `vc-dir' at the root of the project.
-
-For git projects `magit-status-internal' is used if available.
-For hg projects `monky-status' is used if available.
-
-If PROJECT-ROOT is given, it is opened instead of the project
-root directory of the current buffer file.  If interactively
-called with a prefix argument, the user is prompted for a project
-directory to open."
-  (interactive (and current-prefix-arg
-                    (list
-                     (projectile-completing-read
-                      "Open project VC in: "
-                      projectile-known-projects))))
-  (or project-root (setq project-root (projectile-project-root)))
-  (let ((vcs (projectile-project-vcs project-root)))
-    (cl-case vcs
-      (git
-       (cond ((fboundp 'magit-status-internal)
-              (magit-status-internal project-root))
-             ((fboundp 'magit-status)
-              (with-no-warnings (magit-status project-root)))
-             (t
-              (vc-dir project-root))))
-      (hg
-       (if (fboundp 'monky-status)
-           (monky-status project-root)
-         (vc-dir project-root)))
-      (t (vc-dir project-root)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-recentf ()
-  "Show a list of recently visited files in a project."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (boundp 'recentf-list)
-      (find-file (projectile-expand-root
-                  (projectile-completing-read
-                   "Recently visited files: "
-                   (projectile-recentf-files))))
-    (message "recentf is not enabled")))
-
-(defun projectile-recentf-files ()
-  "Return a list of recently visited files in a project."
-  (and (boundp 'recentf-list)
-       (let ((project-root (projectile-project-root)))
-         (mapcar
-          (lambda (f) (file-relative-name f project-root))
-          (cl-remove-if-not
-           (lambda (f) (string-prefix-p project-root f))
-           recentf-list)))))
-
-(defun projectile-serialize-cache ()
-  "Serializes the memory cache to the hard drive."
-  (projectile-serialize projectile-projects-cache projectile-cache-file))
-
-(defvar projectile-configure-cmd-map
-  (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "A mapping between projects and the last configure command used on them.")
-
-(defvar projectile-compilation-cmd-map
-  (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "A mapping between projects and the last compilation command used on them.")
-
-(defvar projectile-test-cmd-map
-  (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "A mapping between projects and the last test command used on them.")
-
-(defvar projectile-run-cmd-map
-  (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-  "A mapping between projects and the last run command used on them.")
-
-(defvar projectile-project-configure-cmd nil
-  "The command to use with `projectile-configure-project'.
-It takes precedence over the default command for the project type when set.
-Should be set via .dir-locals.el.")
-
-(defvar projectile-project-compilation-cmd nil
-  "The command to use with `projectile-compile-project'.
-It takes precedence over the default command for the project type when set.
-Should be set via .dir-locals.el.")
-
-(defvar projectile-project-compilation-dir nil
-  "The directory to use with `projectile-compile-project'.
-The directory path is relative to the project root.
-Should be set via .dir-locals.el.")
-
-(defvar projectile-project-test-cmd nil
-  "The command to use with `projectile-test-project'.
-It takes precedence over the default command for the project type when set.
-Should be set via .dir-locals.el.")
-
-(defvar projectile-project-run-cmd nil
-  "The command to use with `projectile-run-project'.
-It takes precedence over the default command for the project type when set.
-Should be set via .dir-locals.el.")
-
-(defun projectile-default-generic-command (project-type command-type)
-  "Generic retrieval of COMMAND-TYPEs default cmd-value for PROJECT-TYPE.
-
-If found, checks if value is symbol or string. In case of symbol resolves
-to function `funcall's. Return value of function MUST be string to be executed as command."
-  (let ((command (plist-get (gethash project-type projectile-project-types) command-type)))
-    (cond
-     ((stringp command) command)
-     ((functionp command)
-      (if (fboundp command)
-          (funcall (symbol-function command))))
-     ((and (not command) (eq command-type 'compilation-dir))
-      ;; `compilation-dir' is special in that it is used as a fallback for the root
-      nil)
-     (t
-      (user-error "The value for: %s in project-type: %s was neither a function nor a string." command-type project-type)))))
-
-(defun projectile-default-configure-command (project-type)
-  "Retrieve default configure command for PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (projectile-default-generic-command project-type 'configure-command))
-
-(defun projectile-default-compilation-command (project-type)
-  "Retrieve default compilation command for PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (projectile-default-generic-command project-type 'compile-command))
-
-(defun projectile-default-compilation-dir (project-type)
-  "Retrieve default compilation directory for PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (projectile-default-generic-command project-type 'compilation-dir))
-
-(defun projectile-default-test-command (project-type)
-  "Retrieve default test command for PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (projectile-default-generic-command project-type 'test-command))
-
-(defun projectile-default-run-command (project-type)
-  "Retrieve default run command for PROJECT-TYPE."
-  (projectile-default-generic-command project-type 'run-command))
-
-(defun projectile-configure-command (compile-dir)
-  "Retrieve the configure command for COMPILE-DIR.
-
-The command is determined like this:
-
-- first we check `projectile-configure-cmd-map' for the last
-configure command that was invoked on the project
-
-- then we check for `projectile-project-configure-cmd' supplied
-via .dir-locals.el
-
-- finally we check for the default configure command for a
-project of that type"
-  (or (gethash compile-dir projectile-configure-cmd-map)
-      projectile-project-configure-cmd
-      (let ((cmd-format-string (projectile-default-configure-command (projectile-project-type))))
-        (when cmd-format-string
-          (format cmd-format-string (projectile-project-root))))))
-
-(defun projectile-compilation-command (compile-dir)
-  "Retrieve the compilation command for COMPILE-DIR.
-
-The command is determined like this:
-
-- first we check `projectile-compilation-cmd-map' for the last
-compile command that was invoked on the project
-
-- then we check for `projectile-project-compilation-cmd' supplied
-via .dir-locals.el
-
-- finally we check for the default compilation command for a
-project of that type"
-  (or (gethash compile-dir projectile-compilation-cmd-map)
-      projectile-project-compilation-cmd
-      (projectile-default-compilation-command (projectile-project-type))))
-
-(defun projectile-test-command (compile-dir)
-  "Retrieve the test command for COMPILE-DIR.
-
-The command is determined like this:
-
-- first we check `projectile-test-cmd-map' for the last
-test command that was invoked on the project
-
-- then we check for `projectile-project-test-cmd' supplied
-via .dir-locals.el
-
-- finally we check for the default test command for a
-project of that type"
-  (or (gethash compile-dir projectile-test-cmd-map)
-      projectile-project-test-cmd
-      (projectile-default-test-command (projectile-project-type))))
-
-(defun projectile-run-command (compile-dir)
-  "Retrieve the run command for COMPILE-DIR.
-
-The command is determined like this:
-
-- first we check `projectile-run-cmd-map' for the last
-run command that was invoked on the project
-
-- then we check for `projectile-project-run-cmd' supplied
-via .dir-locals.el
-
-- finally we check for the default run command for a
-project of that type"
-  (or (gethash compile-dir projectile-run-cmd-map)
-      projectile-project-run-cmd
-      (projectile-default-run-command (projectile-project-type))))
-
-(defun projectile-read-command (prompt command)
-  "Adapted from `compilation-read-command'."
-  (read-shell-command prompt command
-                      (if (equal (car compile-history) command)
-                          '(compile-history . 1)
-                        'compile-history)))
-
-(defun projectile-compilation-dir ()
-  "Retrieve the compilation directory for this project."
-  (let* ((type (projectile-project-type))
-         (directory (or projectile-project-compilation-dir
-                        (projectile-default-compilation-dir type))))
-    (if directory
-        (file-truename
-         (concat (file-name-as-directory (projectile-project-root))
-                 (file-name-as-directory directory)))
-      (projectile-project-root))))
-
-(defun projectile-maybe-read-command (arg default-cmd prompt)
-  "Prompt user for command unless DEFAULT-CMD is an Elisp function."
-  (if (and (or (stringp default-cmd) (null default-cmd))
-           (or compilation-read-command arg))
-      (projectile-read-command prompt default-cmd)
-    default-cmd))
-
-(defun projectile-run-compilation (cmd)
-  "Run external or Elisp compilation command CMD."
-  (if (functionp cmd)
-      (funcall cmd)
-    (compile cmd)))
-
-(cl-defun projectile--run-project-cmd
-    (command command-map &key show-prompt prompt-prefix save-buffers)
-  "Run a project COMMAND, typically a test- or compile command.
-
-Cache the COMMAND for later use inside the hash-table COMMAND-MAP.
-
-Normally you'll be prompted for a compilation command, unless
-variable `compilation-read-command'.  You can force the prompt
-by setting SHOW-PROMPT.  The prompt will be prefixed with PROMPT-PREFIX.
-
-If SAVE-BUFFERS is non-nil save all projectile buffers before
-running the command."
-  (let* ((project-root (projectile-project-root))
-         (default-directory (projectile-compilation-dir))
-         (command (projectile-maybe-read-command show-prompt
-                                                 command
-                                                 prompt-prefix)))
-    (puthash default-directory command command-map)
-    (when save-buffers
-      (save-some-buffers (not compilation-ask-about-save)
-                         (lambda ()
-                           (projectile-project-buffer-p (current-buffer)
-                                                        project-root))))
-    (unless (file-directory-p default-directory)
-      (mkdir default-directory))
-    (projectile-run-compilation command)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-configure-project (arg)
-  "Run project configure command.
-
-Normally you'll be prompted for a compilation command, unless
-variable `compilation-read-command'.  You can force the prompt
-with a prefix ARG."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((command (projectile-configure-command (projectile-compilation-dir))))
-    (projectile--run-project-cmd command projectile-configure-cmd-map
-                                 :show-prompt arg
-                                 :prompt-prefix "Configure command: "
-                                 :save-buffers t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-compile-project (arg)
-  "Run project compilation command.
-
-Normally you'll be prompted for a compilation command, unless
-variable `compilation-read-command'.  You can force the prompt
-with a prefix ARG."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((command (projectile-compilation-command (projectile-compilation-dir))))
-    (projectile--run-project-cmd command projectile-compilation-cmd-map
-                                 :show-prompt arg
-                                 :prompt-prefix "Compile command: "
-                                 :save-buffers t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-test-project (arg)
-  "Run project test command.
-
-Normally you'll be prompted for a compilation command, unless
-variable `compilation-read-command'.  You can force the prompt
-with a prefix ARG."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((command (projectile-test-command (projectile-compilation-dir))))
-    (projectile--run-project-cmd command projectile-test-cmd-map
-                                 :show-prompt arg
-                                 :prompt-prefix "Test command: "
-                                 :save-buffers t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-run-project (arg)
-  "Run project run command.
-
-Normally you'll be prompted for a compilation command, unless
-variable `compilation-read-command'.  You can force the prompt
-with a prefix ARG."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((command (projectile-run-command (projectile-compilation-dir))))
-    (projectile--run-project-cmd command projectile-run-cmd-map
-                                 :show-prompt arg
-                                 :prompt-prefix "Run command: ")))
-
-(defadvice compilation-find-file (around projectile-compilation-find-file)
-  "Try to find a buffer for FILENAME, if we cannot find it,
-fallback to the original function."
-  (let ((filename (ad-get-arg 1))
-        full-filename)
-    (ad-set-arg 1
-                (or
-                 (if (file-exists-p (expand-file-name filename))
-                     filename)
-                 ;; Try to find the filename using projectile
-                 (and (projectile-project-p)
-                      (let ((root (projectile-project-root))
-                            (dirs (cons "" (projectile-current-project-dirs))))
-                        (when (setq full-filename
-                                    (car (cl-remove-if-not
-                                          #'file-exists-p
-                                          (mapcar
-                                           (lambda (f)
-                                             (expand-file-name
-                                              filename
-                                              (expand-file-name f root)))
-                                           dirs))))
-                          full-filename)))
-                 ;; Fall back to the old argument
-                 filename))
-    ad-do-it))
-
-(defun projectile-open-projects ()
-  "Return a list of all open projects.
-An open project is a project with any open buffers."
-  (delete-dups
-   (delq nil
-         (mapcar (lambda (buffer)
-                   (with-current-buffer buffer
-                     (when (projectile-project-p)
-                       (abbreviate-file-name (projectile-project-root)))))
-                 (buffer-list)))))
-
-(defun projectile--remove-current-project (projects)
-  "Remove the current project (if any) from the list of PROJECTS."
-  (if (projectile-project-p)
-      (projectile-difference projects
-                             (list (abbreviate-file-name (projectile-project-root))))
-    projects))
-
-(defun projectile-relevant-known-projects ()
-  "Return a list of known projects except the current one (if present)."
-  (projectile--remove-current-project projectile-known-projects))
-
-(defun projectile-relevant-open-projects ()
-  "Return a list of open projects except the current one (if present)."
-  (projectile--remove-current-project (projectile-open-projects)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-switch-project (&optional arg)
-  "Switch to a project we have visited before.
-Invokes the command referenced by `projectile-switch-project-action' on switch.
-With a prefix ARG invokes `projectile-commander' instead of
-`projectile-switch-project-action.'"
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((projects (projectile-relevant-known-projects))
-        (projectile-require-project-root nil))
-    (if projects
-        (projectile-completing-read
-         "Switch to project: " projects
-         :action (lambda (project)
-                   (projectile-switch-project-by-name project arg)))
-      (user-error "There are no known projects"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-switch-open-project (&optional arg)
-  "Switch to a project we have currently opened.
-Invokes the command referenced by `projectile-switch-project-action' on switch.
-With a prefix ARG invokes `projectile-commander' instead of
-`projectile-switch-project-action.'"
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((projects (projectile-relevant-open-projects)))
-    (if projects
-        (projectile-switch-project-by-name
-         (projectile-completing-read "Switch to open project: " projects)
-         arg)
-      (user-error "There are no open projects"))))
-
-(defun projectile-switch-project-by-name (project-to-switch &optional arg)
-  "Switch to project by project name PROJECT-TO-SWITCH.
-Invokes the command referenced by `projectile-switch-project-action' on switch.
-With a prefix ARG invokes `projectile-commander' instead of
-`projectile-switch-project-action.'"
-  (let ((switch-project-action (if arg
-                                   'projectile-commander
-                                 projectile-switch-project-action)))
-    (run-hooks 'projectile-before-switch-project-hook)
-    (let ((default-directory project-to-switch))
-      ;; use a temporary buffer to load PROJECT-TO-SWITCH's dir-locals before calling SWITCH-PROJECT-ACTION
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (hack-dir-local-variables-non-file-buffer))
-      ;; Normally the project name is determined from the current
-      ;; buffer. However, when we're switching projects, we want to
-      ;; show the name of the project being switched to, rather than
-      ;; the current project, in the minibuffer. This is a simple hack
-      ;; to tell the `projectile-project-name' function to ignore the
-      ;; current buffer and the caching mechanism, and just return the
-      ;; value of the `projectile-project-name' variable.  We also
-      ;; need to ignore the cached project-root value otherwise we end
-      ;; up still showing files from the current project rather than
-      ;; the new project
-      (let ((projectile-cached-project-root nil)
-            (projectile-project-name (funcall projectile-project-name-function
-                                              project-to-switch)))
-        (funcall switch-project-action)))
-    (run-hooks 'projectile-after-switch-project-hook)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-file-in-directory (&optional directory)
-  "Jump to a file in a (maybe regular) DIRECTORY.
-
-This command will first prompt for the directory the file is in."
-  (interactive "DFind file in directory: ")
-  (let ((default-directory directory)
-        (projectile-require-project-root nil))
-    (if (projectile-project-p)
-        ;; target directory is in a project
-        (let ((file (projectile-completing-read "Find file: "
-                                                (projectile-dir-files directory))))
-          (find-file (expand-file-name file (projectile-project-root)))
-          (run-hooks 'projectile-find-file-hook))
-      ;; target directory is not in a project
-      (projectile-find-file))))
-
-(defun projectile-all-project-files ()
-  "Get a list of all files in all projects."
-  (cl-mapcan
-   (lambda (project)
-     (when (file-exists-p project)
-       (let ((default-directory project)
-             (projectile-cached-project-root nil))
-         (mapcar (lambda (file)
-                   (expand-file-name file project))
-                 (projectile-current-project-files)))))
-   projectile-known-projects))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-find-file-in-known-projects ()
-  "Jump to a file in any of the known projects."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((projectile-require-project-root nil))
-    (find-file (projectile-completing-read "Find file in projects: " (projectile-all-project-files)))))
-
-(defcustom projectile-after-switch-project-hook nil
-  "Hooks run right after project is switched."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom projectile-before-switch-project-hook nil
-  "Hooks run when right before project is switched."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defun projectile-keep-project-p (project)
-  "Determine whether we should cleanup (remove) PROJECT or not.
-
-It handles the case of remote projects as well.
-See `projectile--cleanup-known-projects'."
-  ;; Taken from from `recentf-keep-default-predicate'
-  (cond
-   ((file-remote-p project nil t) (file-readable-p project))
-   ((file-remote-p project))
-   ((file-readable-p project))))
-
-(defun projectile--cleanup-known-projects ()
-  "Remove known projects that don't exist anymore and return a list of projects removed."
-  (projectile-merge-known-projects)
-  (let ((projects-kept (cl-remove-if-not #'projectile-keep-project-p projectile-known-projects))
-        (projects-removed (cl-remove-if #'projectile-keep-project-p projectile-known-projects)))
-    (setq projectile-known-projects projects-kept)
-    (projectile-merge-known-projects)
-    projects-removed))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-cleanup-known-projects ()
-  "Remove known projects that don't exist anymore."
-  (interactive)
-  (if-let ((projects-removed (projectile--cleanup-known-projects)))
-      (message "Projects removed: %s"
-               (mapconcat #'identity projects-removed ", "))
-    (message "No projects needed to be removed.")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-clear-known-projects ()
-  "Clear both `projectile-known-projects' and `projectile-known-projects-file'."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq projectile-known-projects nil)
-  (projectile-save-known-projects))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-remove-known-project (&optional project)
-  "Remove PROJECT from the list of known projects."
-  (interactive (list (projectile-completing-read
-                      "Remove from known projects: " projectile-known-projects
-                      :action 'projectile-remove-known-project)))
-  (unless (called-interactively-p 'any)
-    (setq projectile-known-projects
-          (cl-remove-if
-           (lambda (proj) (string= project proj))
-           projectile-known-projects))
-    (projectile-merge-known-projects)
-    (when projectile-verbose
-      (message "Project %s removed from the list of known projects." project))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-remove-current-project-from-known-projects ()
-  "Remove the current project from the list of known projects."
-  (interactive)
-  (projectile-remove-known-project (abbreviate-file-name (projectile-project-root))))
-
-(defun projectile-ignored-projects ()
-  "A list of projects that should not be save in `projectile-known-projects'."
-  (mapcar #'file-truename projectile-ignored-projects))
-
-(defun projectile-ignored-project-p (project-root)
-  "Return t if PROJECT-ROOT should not be added to `projectile-known-projects'."
-  (or (member project-root (projectile-ignored-projects))
-      (and (functionp projectile-ignored-project-function)
-           (funcall projectile-ignored-project-function project-root))))
-
-(defun projectile-add-known-project (project-root)
-  "Add PROJECT-ROOT to the list of known projects."
-  (interactive (list (read-directory-name "Add to known projects: ")))
-  (unless (projectile-ignored-project-p project-root)
-    (setq projectile-known-projects
-          (delete-dups
-           (cons (file-name-as-directory (abbreviate-file-name project-root))
-                 projectile-known-projects)))
-    (projectile-merge-known-projects)))
-
-(defun projectile-load-known-projects ()
-  "Load saved projects from `projectile-known-projects-file'.
-Also set `projectile-known-projects'."
-  (setq projectile-known-projects
-        (projectile-unserialize projectile-known-projects-file))
-  (setq projectile-known-projects-on-file
-        (and (sequencep projectile-known-projects)
-             (copy-sequence projectile-known-projects))))
-
-;; load the known projects
-(projectile-load-known-projects)
-
-(defun projectile-save-known-projects ()
-  "Save PROJECTILE-KNOWN-PROJECTS to PROJECTILE-KNOWN-PROJECTS-FILE."
-  (projectile-serialize projectile-known-projects
-                        projectile-known-projects-file)
-  (setq projectile-known-projects-on-file
-        (and (sequencep projectile-known-projects)
-             (copy-sequence projectile-known-projects))))
-
-(defun projectile-merge-known-projects ()
-  "Merge any change from `projectile-known-projects-file' and save to disk.
-
-This enables multiple Emacs processes to make changes without
-overwriting each other's changes."
-  (let* ((known-now projectile-known-projects)
-         (known-on-last-sync projectile-known-projects-on-file)
-         (known-on-file
-          (projectile-unserialize projectile-known-projects-file))
-         (removed-after-sync (projectile-difference known-on-last-sync known-now))
-         (removed-in-other-process
-          (projectile-difference known-on-last-sync known-on-file))
-         (result (delete-dups
-                  (projectile-difference
-                   (append known-now known-on-file)
-                   (append removed-after-sync removed-in-other-process)))))
-    (setq projectile-known-projects result)
-    (projectile-save-known-projects)))
-
-(define-ibuffer-filter projectile-files
-    "Show Ibuffer with all buffers in the current project."
-  (:reader (read-directory-name "Project root: " (ignore-errors (projectile-project-root)))
-           :description nil)
-  (with-current-buffer buf
-    (equal (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name qualifier))
-           (ignore-errors (projectile-project-root)))))
-
-(defun projectile-ibuffer-by-project (project-root)
-  "Open an IBuffer window showing all buffers in PROJECT-ROOT."
-  (let ((project-name (funcall projectile-project-name-function project-root)))
-    (ibuffer nil (format "*%s Buffers*" project-name)
-             (list (cons 'projectile-files project-root)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-ibuffer (prefix)
-  "Open an IBuffer window showing all buffers in the current project.
-
-Let user choose another project when PREFIX is supplied."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((project-root (if (= prefix 4)
-                          (projectile-completing-read
-                           "Project name: "
-                           (projectile-relevant-known-projects))
-                        (projectile-project-root))))
-
-    (projectile-ibuffer-by-project project-root)))
-
-;;;; projectile-commander
-
-(defconst projectile-commander-help-buffer "*Commander Help*")
-
-(defvar projectile-commander-methods nil
-  "List of file-selection methods for the `projectile-commander' command.
-Each element is a list (KEY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION).
-DESCRIPTION is a one-line description of what the key selects.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-commander ()
-  "Execute a Projectile command with a single letter.
-The user is prompted for a single character indicating the action to invoke.
-The `?' character describes then
-available actions.
-
-See `def-projectile-commander-method' for defining new methods."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((choices (mapcar #'car projectile-commander-methods))
-         (prompt (concat "Commander [" choices "]: "))
-         (ch (read-char-choice prompt choices))
-         (fn (nth 2 (assq ch projectile-commander-methods))))
-    (funcall fn)))
-
-(defmacro def-projectile-commander-method (key description &rest body)
-  "Define a new `projectile-commander' method.
-
-KEY is the key the user will enter to choose this method.
-
-DESCRIPTION is a one-line sentence describing how the method.
-
-BODY is a series of forms which are evaluated when the find
-is chosen."
-  (let ((method `(lambda ()
-                   ,@body)))
-    `(setq projectile-commander-methods
-           (cl-sort (copy-sequence
-                     (cons (list ,key ,description ,method)
-                           (assq-delete-all ,key projectile-commander-methods)))
-                    (lambda (a b) (< (car a) (car b)))))))
-
-(def-projectile-commander-method ?? "Commander help buffer."
-  (ignore-errors (kill-buffer projectile-commander-help-buffer))
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create projectile-commander-help-buffer)
-    (insert "Projectile Commander Methods:\n\n")
-    (dolist (met projectile-commander-methods)
-      (insert (format "%c:\t%s\n" (car met) (cadr met))))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (help-mode)
-    (display-buffer (current-buffer) t))
-  (projectile-commander))
-
-(defun projectile-commander-bindings ()
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?A
-    "Find ag on project."
-    (call-interactively 'projectile-ag))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?f
-    "Find file in project."
-    (projectile-find-file))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?T
-    "Find test file in project."
-    (projectile-find-test-file))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?b
-    "Switch to project buffer."
-    (projectile-switch-to-buffer))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?d
-    "Find directory in project."
-    (projectile-find-dir))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?D
-    "Open project root in dired."
-    (projectile-dired))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?v
-    "Open project root in vc-dir or magit."
-    (projectile-vc))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?V
-    "Browse dirty projects"
-    (projectile-browse-dirty-projects))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?r
-    "Replace a string in the project."
-    (projectile-replace))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?R
-    "Regenerate the project's [e|g]tags."
-    (projectile-regenerate-tags))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?g
-    "Run grep on project."
-    (projectile-grep))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?s
-    "Switch project."
-    (projectile-switch-project))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?o
-    "Run multi-occur on project buffers."
-    (projectile-multi-occur))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?j
-    "Find tag in project."
-    (projectile-find-tag))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?k
-    "Kill all project buffers."
-    (projectile-kill-buffers))
-
-  (def-projectile-commander-method ?e
-    "Find recently visited file in project."
-    (projectile-recentf)))
-
-(projectile-commander-bindings)
-
-(defun projectile-read-variable ()
-  "Prompt for a variable and return its name."
-  (completing-read "Variable: "
-                   obarray
-                   '(lambda (v)
-                      (and (boundp v) (not (keywordp v))))
-                   t))
-
-(define-skeleton projectile-skel-variable-cons
-  "Insert a variable-name and a value in a cons-cell."
-  "Value: "
-  "("
-  (projectile-read-variable)
-  " . "
-  str
-  ")")
-
-(define-skeleton projectile-skel-dir-locals
-  "Insert a .dir-locals.el template."
-  nil
-  "((nil . ("
-  ("" '(projectile-skel-variable-cons) \n)
-  resume:
-  ")))")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun projectile-edit-dir-locals ()
-  "Edit or create a .dir-locals.el file of the project."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((file (expand-file-name ".dir-locals.el" (projectile-project-root))))
-    (find-file file)
-    (when (not (file-exists-p file))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (projectile-skel-dir-locals)
-        (save-buffer)))))
-
-;;; Minor mode
-(defvar projectile-command-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "4 a") #'projectile-find-other-file-other-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "4 b") #'projectile-switch-to-buffer-other-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "4 C-o") #'projectile-display-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "4 d") #'projectile-find-dir-other-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "4 D") #'projectile-dired-other-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "4 f") #'projectile-find-file-other-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "4 g") #'projectile-find-file-dwim-other-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "4 t") #'projectile-find-implementation-or-test-other-window)
-    (define-key map (kbd "5 a") #'projectile-find-other-file-other-frame)
-    (define-key map (kbd "5 b") #'projectile-switch-to-buffer-other-frame)
-    (define-key map (kbd "5 d") #'projectile-find-dir-other-frame)
-    (define-key map (kbd "5 D") #'projectile-dired-other-frame)
-    (define-key map (kbd "5 f") #'projectile-find-file-other-frame)
-    (define-key map (kbd "5 g") #'projectile-find-file-dwim-other-frame)
-    (define-key map (kbd "5 t") #'projectile-find-implementation-or-test-other-frame)
-    (define-key map (kbd "!") #'projectile-run-shell-command-in-root)
-    (define-key map (kbd "&") #'projectile-run-async-shell-command-in-root)
-    (define-key map (kbd "a") #'projectile-find-other-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "b") #'projectile-switch-to-buffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C") #'projectile-configure-project)
-    (define-key map (kbd "c") #'projectile-compile-project)
-    (define-key map (kbd "d") #'projectile-find-dir)
-    (define-key map (kbd "D") #'projectile-dired)
-    (define-key map (kbd "e") #'projectile-recentf)
-    (define-key map (kbd "E") #'projectile-edit-dir-locals)
-    (define-key map (kbd "f") #'projectile-find-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "g") #'projectile-find-file-dwim)
-    (define-key map (kbd "F") #'projectile-find-file-in-known-projects)
-    (define-key map (kbd "i") #'projectile-invalidate-cache)
-    (define-key map (kbd "I") #'projectile-ibuffer)
-    (define-key map (kbd "j") #'projectile-find-tag)
-    (define-key map (kbd "k") #'projectile-kill-buffers)
-    (define-key map (kbd "l") #'projectile-find-file-in-directory)
-    (define-key map (kbd "m") #'projectile-commander)
-    (define-key map (kbd "o") #'projectile-multi-occur)
-    (define-key map (kbd "p") #'projectile-switch-project)
-    (define-key map (kbd "q") #'projectile-switch-open-project)
-    (define-key map (kbd "P") #'projectile-test-project)
-    (define-key map (kbd "r") #'projectile-replace)
-    (define-key map (kbd "R") #'projectile-regenerate-tags)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s g") #'projectile-grep)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s r") #'projectile-ripgrep)
-    (define-key map (kbd "s s") #'projectile-ag)
-    (define-key map (kbd "S") #'projectile-save-project-buffers)
-    (define-key map (kbd "t") #'projectile-toggle-between-implementation-and-test)
-    (define-key map (kbd "T") #'projectile-find-test-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "u") #'projectile-run-project)
-    (define-key map (kbd "v") #'projectile-vc)
-    (define-key map (kbd "V") #'projectile-browse-dirty-projects)
-    (define-key map (kbd "x e") #'projectile-run-eshell)
-    (define-key map (kbd "x i") #'projectile-run-ielm)
-    (define-key map (kbd "x t") #'projectile-run-term)
-    (define-key map (kbd "x s") #'projectile-run-shell)
-    (define-key map (kbd "z") #'projectile-cache-current-file)
-    (define-key map (kbd "ESC") #'projectile-project-buffers-other-buffer)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Projectile commands after `projectile-keymap-prefix'.")
-(fset 'projectile-command-map projectile-command-map)
-
-(defvar projectile-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (when projectile-keymap-prefix
-      (define-key map projectile-keymap-prefix 'projectile-command-map))
-    map)
-  "Keymap for Projectile mode.")
-
-(easy-menu-change
- '("Tools") "Projectile"
- '(["Find file" projectile-find-file]
-   ["Find file in known projects" projectile-find-file-in-known-projects]
-   ["Find test file" projectile-find-test-file]
-   ["Find directory" projectile-find-dir]
-   ["Find file in directory" projectile-find-file-in-directory]
-   ["Find other file" projectile-find-other-file]
-   ["Switch to buffer" projectile-switch-to-buffer]
-   ["Jump between implementation file and test file" projectile-toggle-between-implementation-and-test]
-   ["Kill project buffers" projectile-kill-buffers]
-   ["Recent files" projectile-recentf]
-   ["Edit .dir-locals.el" projectile-edit-dir-locals]
-   "--"
-   ["Open project in dired" projectile-dired]
-   ["Switch to project" projectile-switch-project]
-   ["Switch to open project" projectile-switch-open-project]
-   ["Discover projects in directory" projectile-discover-projects-in-directory]
-   ["Search in project (grep)" projectile-grep]
-   ["Search in project (ag)" projectile-ag]
-   ["Replace in project" projectile-replace]
-   ["Multi-occur in project" projectile-multi-occur]
-   ["Browse dirty projects" projectile-browse-dirty-projects]
-   "--"
-   ["Run shell" projectile-run-shell]
-   ["Run eshell" projectile-run-eshell]
-   ["Run ielm" projectile-run-ielm]
-   ["Run term" projectile-run-term]
-   "--"
-   ["Cache current file" projectile-cache-current-file]
-   ["Invalidate cache" projectile-invalidate-cache]
-   ["Regenerate [e|g]tags" projectile-regenerate-tags]
-   "--"
-   ["Configure project" projectile-configure-project]
-   ["Compile project" projectile-compile-project]
-   ["Test project" projectile-test-project]
-   ["Run project" projectile-run-project]
-   "--"
-   ["Project info" projectile-project-info]
-   ["About" projectile-version])
- "Search Files (Grep)...")
-
-(easy-menu-change '("Tools") "--" nil "Search Files (Grep)...")
-
-(defcustom projectile-mode-line
-  '(:eval (format " Projectile[%s]"
-                  (projectile-project-name)))
-  "Mode line lighter for Projectile.
-
-The value of this variable is a mode line template as in
-`mode-line-format'.  See Info Node `(elisp)Mode Line Format' for
-details about mode line templates.
-
-Customize this variable to change how Projectile displays its
-status in the mode line.  The default value displays the project
-name and type.  Set this variable to nil to disable the mode line
-entirely."
-  :group 'projectile
-  :type 'sexp
-  :risky t
-  :package-version '(projectile . "0.12.0"))
-
-(defun projectile-find-file-hook-function ()
-  "Called by `find-file-hook' when `projectile-mode' is on.
-
-The function does pretty much nothing when triggered on remote files
-as all the operations it normally performs are extremely slow over
-tramp."
-  (unless (file-remote-p default-directory)
-    (projectile-cache-files-find-file-hook)
-    (projectile-track-known-projects-find-file-hook)
-    (projectile-visit-project-tags-table)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode projectile-mode
-  "Minor mode to assist project management and navigation.
-
-When called interactively, toggle `projectile-mode'.  With prefix
-ARG, enable `projectile-mode' if ARG is positive, otherwise disable
-it.
-
-When called from Lisp, enable `projectile-mode' if ARG is omitted,
-nil or positive.  If ARG is `toggle', toggle `projectile-mode'.
-Otherwise behave as if called interactively.
-
-\\{projectile-mode-map}"
-  :lighter projectile-mode-line
-  :keymap projectile-mode-map
-  :group 'projectile
-  :require 'projectile
-  :global t
-  (cond
-   (projectile-mode
-    ;; initialize the projects cache if needed
-    (unless projectile-projects-cache
-      (setq projectile-projects-cache
-            (or (projectile-unserialize projectile-cache-file)
-                (make-hash-table :test 'equal))))
-    (unless projectile-projects-cache-time
-      (setq projectile-projects-cache-time
-            (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-    ;; update the list of known projects
-    (projectile--cleanup-known-projects)
-    (projectile-discover-projects-in-search-path)
-    (add-hook 'find-file-hook 'projectile-find-file-hook-function)
-    (add-hook 'projectile-find-dir-hook #'projectile-track-known-projects-find-file-hook t)
-    (add-hook 'dired-before-readin-hook #'projectile-track-known-projects-find-file-hook t t)
-    (ad-activate 'compilation-find-file)
-    (ad-activate 'delete-file))
-   (t
-    (remove-hook 'find-file-hook #'projectile-find-file-hook-function)
-    (remove-hook 'dired-before-readin-hook #'projectile-track-known-projects-find-file-hook t)
-    (ad-deactivate 'compilation-find-file)
-    (ad-deactivate 'delete-file))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'projectile-global-mode 'projectile-mode "1.0")
-
-(provide 'projectile)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-
-;;; projectile.el ends here
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-;;; bootstrap.el --- Bootstrap quelpa.el
-
-;; Copyright 2014-2018, Steckerhalter
-
-;; Author: steckerhalter
-;; URL: https://framagit.org/steckerhalter/quelpa
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; License: https://framagit.org/steckerhalter/quelpa/LICENSE
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'package)
-
-(defvar quelpa-ci-dir nil
-  "If non-nil, quelpa will not be loaded from the url but from the given dir.")
-
-;; `package' has to be initialized to install pkgs
-(package-initialize)
-
-(let ((temp-dir (make-temp-file "quelpa" t)))
-  (unless (require 'quelpa nil t)
-    (let ((file (or (when quelpa-ci-dir (concat quelpa-ci-dir "/quelpa.el"))
-                    (expand-file-name "quelpa.el" temp-dir))))
-      (unless quelpa-ci-dir
-        (url-copy-file "https://framagit.org/steckerhalter/quelpa/raw/master/quelpa.el" file t))
-      (package-install-file file)))
-
-  (delete-directory temp-dir t))
-
-;;; bootstrap.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/bootstrap.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/bootstrap.elc
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index 9bef20457b9b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/bootstrap.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa-autoloads.el
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index 9a9f16383210..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
-;;; quelpa-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "quelpa" "quelpa.el" (23450 31813 469100 828000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from quelpa.el
-
-(autoload 'quelpa-build-package "quelpa" "\
-Create PACKAGE-NAME with VERSION.
-
-The information in FILE-SPECS is used to gather files from
-SOURCE-DIR.
-
-The resulting package will be stored as a .el or .tar file in
-TARGET-DIR, depending on whether there are multiple files.
-
-Argument FILE-SPECS is a list of specs for source files, which
-should be relative to SOURCE-DIR.  The specs can be wildcards,
-and optionally specify different target paths.  They extended
-syntax is currently only documented in the MELPA README.  You can
-simply pass `quelpa-build-default-files-spec' in most cases.
-
-Returns the archive entry for the package.
-
-\(fn PACKAGE-NAME VERSION FILE-SPECS SOURCE-DIR TARGET-DIR)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'quelpa-expand-recipe "quelpa" "\
-Expand a given recipe name into full recipe.
-If called interactively, let the user choose a recipe name and
-insert the result into the current buffer.
-
-\(fn RECIPE-NAME)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'quelpa-self-upgrade "quelpa" "\
-Upgrade quelpa itself.
-ARGS are additional options for the quelpa recipe.
-
-\(fn &optional ARGS)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'quelpa-upgrade "quelpa" "\
-Upgrade all packages found in `quelpa-cache'.
-This provides an easy way to upgrade all the packages for which
-the `quelpa' command has been run in the current Emacs session.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'quelpa "quelpa" "\
-Build and install a package with quelpa.
-ARG can be a package name (symbol) or a melpa recipe (list).
-PLIST is a plist that may modify the build and/or fetch process.
-If called interactively, `quelpa' will prompt for a MELPA package
-to install.
-
-When `quelpa' is called interactively with a prefix argument (e.g
-C-u M-x quelpa) it will try to upgrade the given package even if
-the global var `quelpa-upgrade-p' is set to nil.
-
-\(fn ARG &rest PLIST)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("bootstrap.el" "quelpa-pkg.el") (23450
-;;;;;;  31813 474709 158000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; quelpa-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa-pkg.el
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index 391fe7d2416c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa-pkg.el
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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "quelpa" "20180907.2232" "Emacs Lisp packages built directly from source"
-  '((emacs "24.3"))
-  :keywords
-  '("package" "management" "build" "source" "elpa")
-  :authors
-  '(("steckerhalter"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("steckerhalter")
-  :url "https://framagit.org/steckerhalter/quelpa")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa.el
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index 0994a7cf768d..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa.el
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@@ -1,1799 +0,0 @@
-;;; quelpa.el --- Emacs Lisp packages built directly from source
-
-;; Copyright 2014-2018, Steckerhalter
-;; Copyright 2014-2015, Vasilij Schneidermann <v.schneidermann@gmail.com>
-
-;; Author: steckerhalter
-;; URL: https://framagit.org/steckerhalter/quelpa
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-;; Keywords: package management build source elpa
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Your personal local Emacs Lisp Package Archive (ELPA) with packages
-;; built on-the-fly directly from source.
-
-;; See the README for more info:
-;; https://framagit.org/steckerhalter/quelpa/blob/master/README.md
-
-;;; Requirements:
-
-;; Emacs 24.3.1
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'help-fns)
-(require 'url-parse)
-(require 'package)
-(require 'lisp-mnt)
-
-;; --- customs / variables ---------------------------------------------------
-
-(defgroup quelpa nil
-  "Build and install packages from source code"
-  :group 'package)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-upgrade-p nil
-  "When non-nil, `quelpa' will try to upgrade packages.
-The global value can be overridden for each package by supplying
-the `:upgrade' argument."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-stable-p nil
-  "When non-nil, try to build stable packages like MELPA does."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-verbose t
-  "When non-nil, `quelpa' prints log messages."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-before-hook nil
-  "List of functions to be called before quelpa."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-after-hook nil
-  "List of functions to be called after quelpa."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-dir (expand-file-name "quelpa" user-emacs-directory)
-  "Where quelpa builds and stores packages."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-melpa-dir (expand-file-name "melpa" quelpa-dir)
-  "Where the melpa repo cloned to."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-build-dir (expand-file-name "build" quelpa-dir)
-  "Where quelpa builds packages."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-packages-dir (expand-file-name "packages" quelpa-dir)
-  "Where quelpa puts built packages."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-melpa-recipe-stores (list (expand-file-name
-                                             "recipes"
-                                             quelpa-melpa-dir))
-  "Recipe stores where quelpa finds default recipes for packages.
-A store can either be a string pointing to a directory with
-recipe files or a list with recipes."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type '(repeat
-          (choice directory
-                  (repeat
-                   :tag "List of recipes"
-                   (restricted-sexp :tag "Recipe"
-                                    :match-alternatives (listp))))))
-
-(defcustom quelpa-persistent-cache-file (expand-file-name "cache" quelpa-dir)
-  "Location of the persistent cache file."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-persistent-cache-p t
-  "Non-nil when quelpa's cache is saved on and read from disk."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-checkout-melpa-p t
-  "If non-nil the MELPA git repo is cloned when quelpa is initialized."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-update-melpa-p t
-  "If non-nil the MELPA git repo is updated when quelpa is initialized.
-If nil the update is disabled and the repo is only updated on
-`quelpa-upgrade' or `quelpa-self-upgrade'."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-melpa-repo-url "https://github.com/melpa/melpa.git"
-  "The melpa git repository url."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-self-upgrade-p t
-  "If non-nil upgrade quelpa itself when doing a
-  `quelpa-upgrade', otherwise only upgrade the packages in the
-  quelpa cache."
-  :group 'quelpa
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar quelpa-initialized-p nil
-  "Non-nil when quelpa has been initialized.")
-
-(defvar quelpa-cache nil
-  "The `quelpa' command stores processed pkgs/recipes in the cache.")
-
-(defvar quelpa-recipe '(quelpa :url "https://framagit.org/steckerhalter/quelpa.git" :fetcher git)
-  "The recipe for quelpa.")
-
-;; --- compatibility for legacy `package.el' in Emacs 24.3  -------------------
-
-(defun quelpa-setup-package-structs ()
-  "Setup the struct `package-desc' when not available.
-`package-desc-from-legacy' is provided to convert the legacy
-vector desc into a valid PACKAGE-DESC."
-  (unless (functionp 'package-desc-p)
-    (cl-defstruct
-        (package-desc
-         (:constructor
-          ;; convert legacy package desc into PACKAGE-DESC
-          package-desc-from-legacy
-          (pkg-info kind
-                    &aux
-                    (name (intern (aref pkg-info 0)))
-                    (version (version-to-list (aref pkg-info 3)))
-                    (summary (if (string= (aref pkg-info 2) "")
-                                 "No description available."
-                               (aref pkg-info 2)))
-                    (reqs  (aref pkg-info 1))
-                    (kind kind))))
-      name
-      version
-      (summary "No description available.")
-      reqs
-      kind
-      archive
-      dir
-      extras
-      signed)))
-
-;; --- package building ------------------------------------------------------
-
-(defun quelpa-package-type (file)
-  "Determine the package type of FILE.
-Return `tar' for tarball packages, `single' for single file
-packages, or nil, if FILE is not a package."
-  (let ((ext (file-name-extension file)))
-    (cond
-     ((string= ext "tar") 'tar)
-     ((string= ext "el") 'single)
-     (:else nil))))
-
-(defun quelpa-get-package-desc (file)
-  "Extract and return the PACKAGE-DESC struct from FILE.
-On error return nil."
-  (let* ((kind (quelpa-package-type file))
-         (desc (with-demoted-errors "Error getting PACKAGE-DESC: %s"
-                 (with-temp-buffer
-                   (pcase kind
-                     (`single (insert-file-contents file)
-                              (package-buffer-info))
-                     (`tar (insert-file-contents-literally file)
-                           (tar-mode)
-                           (if (help-function-arglist 'package-tar-file-info)
-                               ;; legacy `package-tar-file-info' requires an arg
-                               (package-tar-file-info file)
-                             (with-no-warnings (package-tar-file-info)))))))))
-    (pcase desc
-      ((pred package-desc-p) desc)
-      ((pred vectorp) (package-desc-from-legacy desc kind)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-archive-file-name (archive-entry)
-  "Return the path of the file in which the package for ARCHIVE-ENTRY is stored."
-  (let* ((name (car archive-entry))
-         (pkg-info (cdr archive-entry))
-         (version (package-version-join (aref pkg-info 0)))
-         (flavour (aref pkg-info 3)))
-    (expand-file-name
-     (format "%s-%s.%s" name version (if (eq flavour 'single) "el" "tar"))
-     quelpa-packages-dir)))
-
-(defun quelpa-version>-p (name version)
-  "Return non-nil if VERSION of pkg with NAME is newer than what is currently installed."
-  (not (or (not version)
-           (let ((pkg-desc (cdr (assq name package-alist))))
-             (and pkg-desc
-                  (version-list-<=
-                   (version-to-list version)
-                   (if (functionp 'package-desc-vers)
-                       (package-desc-vers pkg-desc) ;old implementation
-                     (package-desc-version (car pkg-desc))))))
-           ;; Also check built-in packages.
-           (package-built-in-p name (version-to-list version)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-checkout (rcp dir)
-  "Return the version of the new package given a RCP.
-Return nil if the package is already installed and should not be upgraded."
-  (pcase-let ((`(,name . ,config) rcp)
-              (quelpa-build-stable quelpa-stable-p))
-    (unless (or (and (assq name package-alist) (not quelpa-upgrade-p))
-                (and (not config)
-                     (quelpa-message t "no recipe found for package `%s'" name)))
-      (let ((version (condition-case err
-                         (quelpa-build-checkout name config dir)
-                       (error "Failed to checkout `%s': `%s'"
-                              name (error-message-string err)))))
-        (when (quelpa-version>-p name version)
-          version)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build (rcp)
-  "Build a package from the given recipe RCP.
-Uses the `package-build' library to get the source code and build
-an elpa compatible package in `quelpa-build-dir' storing it in
-`quelpa-packages-dir'. Return the path to the created file or nil
-if no action is necessary (like when the package is installed
-already and should not be upgraded etc)."
-  (let* ((name (car rcp))
-         (build-dir (expand-file-name (symbol-name name) quelpa-build-dir))
-         (version (quelpa-checkout rcp build-dir)))
-    (when version
-      (quelpa-archive-file-name
-       (quelpa-build-package (symbol-name name)
-                             version
-                             (quelpa-build--config-file-list (cdr rcp))
-                             build-dir
-                             quelpa-packages-dir)))))
-
-;; --- package-build.el integration ------------------------------------------
-
-(defun quelpa-file-version (file-path type version time-stamp)
-  "Return version of file at FILE-PATH."
-  (if (eq type 'directory)
-      time-stamp
-    (cl-letf* ((package-strip-rcs-id-orig (symbol-function 'package-strip-rcs-id))
-               ((symbol-function 'package-strip-rcs-id)
-                (lambda (str)
-                  (or (funcall package-strip-rcs-id-orig (lm-header "package-version"))
-                      (funcall package-strip-rcs-id-orig (lm-header "version"))
-                      "0"))))
-      (concat (mapconcat
-               #'number-to-string
-               (package-desc-version (quelpa-get-package-desc file-path)) ".")
-              (pcase version
-                (`original "")
-                (_ (concat "pre0." time-stamp)))))))
-
-(defun quelpa-directory-files (path)
-  "Return list of directory files from PATH recursively."
-  (let ((result '()))
-    (mapc
-     (lambda (file)
-       (if (file-directory-p file)
-           (progn
-             ;; When directory is not empty.
-             (when (cddr (directory-files file))
-               (dolist (subfile (quelpa-directory-files file))
-                 (add-to-list 'result subfile))))
-         (add-to-list 'result file)))
-     (mapcar
-      (lambda (file) (expand-file-name file path))
-      ;; Without first two entries because they are always "." and "..".
-      (cddr (directory-files path))))
-    result))
-
-(defun quelpa-expand-source-file-list (file-path config)
-  "Return list of source files from FILE-PATH corresponding to
-CONFIG."
-  (let ((source-files
-         (mapcar
-          (lambda (file) (expand-file-name file file-path))
-          (quelpa-build--expand-source-file-list file-path config))))
-    ;; Replace any directories in the source file list with the filenames of the
-    ;; files they contain (so that these files can subsequently be hashed).
-    (dolist (file source-files source-files)
-      (when (file-directory-p file)
-        (setq source-files (remove file source-files))
-        (setq source-files (append source-files
-                                   (quelpa-directory-files file)))))))
-
-(defun quelpa-slurp-file (file)
-  "Return the contents of FILE as a string, or nil if no such
-file exists."
-  (when (file-exists-p file)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (set-buffer-multibyte nil)
-      (setq-local buffer-file-coding-system 'binary)
-      (insert-file-contents-literally file)
-      (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-check-hash (name config file-path dir &optional fetcher)
-  "Check if hash of FILE-PATH is different as in STAMP-FILE.
-If it is different save the new hash and timestamp to STAMP-FILE
-and return TIME-STAMP, otherwise return OLD-TIME-STAMP."
-  (unless (file-directory-p dir)
-    (make-directory dir))
-  (let* (files
-         hashes
-         new-stamp-info
-         new-content-hash
-         (time-stamp
-          (replace-regexp-in-string "\\.0+" "." (format-time-string "%Y%m%d.%H%M%S")))
-         (stamp-file (concat (expand-file-name (symbol-name name) dir) ".stamp"))
-         (old-stamp-info (quelpa-build--read-from-file stamp-file))
-         (old-content-hash (cdr old-stamp-info))
-         (old-time-stamp (car old-stamp-info))
-         (type (if (file-directory-p file-path) 'directory 'file))
-         (version (plist-get config :version)))
-
-    (if (not (file-exists-p file-path))
-        (error "`%s' does not exist" file-path)
-      (if (eq type 'directory)
-          (setq files (quelpa-expand-source-file-list file-path config)
-                hashes (mapcar
-                        (lambda (file)
-                          (secure-hash
-                           'sha1 (concat file (quelpa-slurp-file file)))) files)
-                new-content-hash (secure-hash 'sha1 (mapconcat 'identity hashes "")))
-        (setq new-content-hash (secure-hash 'sha1 (quelpa-slurp-file file-path)))))
-
-    (setq new-stamp-info (cons time-stamp new-content-hash))
-    (if (and old-content-hash
-             (string= new-content-hash old-content-hash))
-        (quelpa-file-version file-path type version old-time-stamp)
-      (unless (eq fetcher 'url)
-        (delete-directory dir t)
-        (make-directory dir)
-        (if (eq type 'file)
-            (copy-file file-path dir t t t t)
-          (copy-directory file-path dir t t t)))
-      (quelpa-build--dump new-stamp-info stamp-file)
-      (quelpa-file-version file-path type version time-stamp))))
-
-;; --- package-build fork ------------------------------------------
-
-(defcustom quelpa-build-verbose t
-  "When non-nil, then print additional progress information."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-build-stable nil
-  "When non-nil, then try to build packages from versions-tagged code."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-build-timeout-executable
-  (let ((prog (or (executable-find "timeout")
-                  (executable-find "gtimeout"))))
-    (when (and prog
-               (string-match-p "^ *-k"
-                               (shell-command-to-string (concat prog " --help"))))
-      prog))
-  "Path to a GNU coreutils \"timeout\" command if available.
-This must be a version which supports the \"-k\" option."
-  :type '(file :must-match t))
-
-(defcustom quelpa-build-timeout-secs 600
-  "Wait this many seconds for external processes to complete.
-
-If an external process takes longer than specified here to
-complete, then it is terminated.  This only has an effect
-if `quelpa-build-timeout-executable' is non-nil."
-  :type 'number)
-
-(defcustom quelpa-build-tar-executable
-  (or (executable-find "gtar")
-      (executable-find "tar"))
-  "Path to a (preferably GNU) tar command.
-Certain package names (e.g. \"@\") may not work properly with a BSD tar."
-  :type '(file :must-match t))
-
-(defcustom quelpa-build-version-regexp "^[rRvV]?\\(.*\\)$"
-  "Default pattern for matching valid version-strings within repository tags.
-The string in the capture group should be parsed as valid by `version-to-list'."
-  :type 'string)
-
-;;; Internal Variables
-
-(defconst quelpa-build-default-files-spec
-  '("*.el" "*.el.in" "dir"
-    "*.info" "*.texi" "*.texinfo"
-    "doc/dir" "doc/*.info" "doc/*.texi" "doc/*.texinfo"
-    (:exclude ".dir-locals.el" "test.el" "tests.el" "*-test.el" "*-tests.el"))
-  "Default value for :files attribute in recipes.")
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun quelpa-build--message (format-string &rest args)
-  "Behave like `message' if `quelpa-build-verbose' is non-nil.
-Otherwise do nothing."
-  (when quelpa-build-verbose
-    (apply 'message format-string args)))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--slurp-file (file)
-  "Return the contents of FILE as a string, or nil if no such file exists."
-  (when (file-exists-p file)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert-file-contents file)
-      (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--string-rtrim (str)
-  "Remove trailing whitespace from `STR'."
-  (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t\n\r]+$" "" str))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--trim (str &optional chr)
-  "Return a copy of STR without any trailing CHR (or space if unspecified)."
-  (if (equal (elt str (1- (length str))) (or chr ? ))
-      (substring str 0 (1- (length str)))
-    str))
-
-;;; Version Handling
-
-(defun quelpa-build--valid-version (str &optional regexp)
-  "Apply to STR the REGEXP if defined, \
-then pass the string to `version-to-list' and return the result, \
-or nil if the version cannot be parsed."
-  (when (and regexp (string-match regexp str))
-    (setq str (match-string 1 str)))
-  (ignore-errors (version-to-list str)))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--parse-time (str)
-  "Parse STR as a time, and format as a YYYYMMDD.HHMM string."
-  ;; We remove zero-padding the HH portion, as it is lost
-  ;; when stored in the archive-contents
-  (setq str (substring-no-properties str))
-  (let ((time (date-to-time
-               (if (string-match "\
-^\\([0-9]\\{4\\}\\)/\\([0-9]\\{2\\}\\)/\\([0-9]\\{2\\}\\) \
-\\([0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}\\)$" str)
-                   (concat (match-string 1 str) "-" (match-string 2 str) "-"
-                           (match-string 3 str) " " (match-string 4 str))
-                 str))))
-    (concat (format-time-string "%Y%m%d." time)
-            (format "%d" (string-to-number (format-time-string "%H%M" time))))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--find-parse-time (regexp &optional bound)
-  "Find REGEXP in current buffer and format as a time-based version string.
-An optional second argument bounds the search; it is a buffer
-position.  The match found must not end after that position."
-  (and (re-search-backward regexp bound t)
-       (quelpa-build--parse-time (match-string-no-properties 1))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--find-parse-time-newest (regexp &optional bound)
-  "Find REGEXP in current buffer and format as a time-based version string.
-An optional second argument bounds the search; it is a buffer
-position.  The match found must not end after that position."
-  (save-match-data
-    (let (cur matches)
-      (while (setq cur (quelpa-build--find-parse-time regexp bound))
-        (push cur matches))
-      (car (nreverse (sort matches 'string<))))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--find-version-newest (regexp &optional bound)
-  "Find the newest version matching REGEXP before point.
-An optional second argument bounds the search; it is a buffer
-position.  The match found must not before after that position."
-  (let ((tags (split-string
-               (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                (or bound (point-min)) (point))
-               "\n")))
-    (setq tags (append
-                (mapcar
-                 ;; Because the default `version-separator' is ".",
-                 ;; version-strings like "1_4_5" will be parsed
-                 ;; wrongly as (1 -4 4 -4 5), so we set
-                 ;; `version-separator' to "_" below and run again.
-                 (lambda (tag)
-                   (when (quelpa-build--valid-version tag regexp)
-                     (list (quelpa-build--valid-version tag regexp) tag)))
-                 tags)
-                (mapcar
-                 ;; Check for valid versions again, this time using
-                 ;; "_" as a separator instead of "." to catch
-                 ;; version-strings like "1_4_5".  Since "_" is
-                 ;; otherwise treated as a snapshot separator by
-                 ;; `version-regexp-alist', we don't have to worry
-                 ;; about the incorrect version list above—(1 -4 4 -4
-                 ;; 5)—since it will always be treated as older by
-                 ;; `version-list-<'.
-                 (lambda (tag)
-                   (let ((version-separator "_"))
-                     (when (quelpa-build--valid-version tag regexp)
-                       (list (quelpa-build--valid-version tag regexp) tag))))
-                 tags)))
-    (setq tags (cl-remove-if nil tags))
-    ;; Returns a list like ((0 1) ("v0.1")); the first element is used
-    ;; for comparison and for `package-version-join', and the second
-    ;; (the original tag) is used by git/hg/etc.
-    (car (nreverse (sort tags (lambda (v1 v2) (version-list-< (car v1) (car v2))))))))
-
-;;; Run Process
-
-(defun quelpa-build--run-process (dir command &rest args)
-  "In DIR (or `default-directory' if unset) run COMMAND with ARGS.
-Output is written to the current buffer."
-  (let ((default-directory (file-name-as-directory (or dir default-directory)))
-        (argv (nconc (unless (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-                       (list "env" "LC_ALL=C"))
-                     (if quelpa-build-timeout-executable
-                         (nconc (list quelpa-build-timeout-executable
-                                      "-k" "60" (number-to-string
-                                                 quelpa-build-timeout-secs)
-                                      command)
-                                args)
-                       (cons command args)))))
-    (unless (file-directory-p default-directory)
-      (error "Can't run process in non-existent directory: %s" default-directory))
-    (let ((exit-code (apply 'process-file
-                            (car argv) nil (current-buffer) t
-                            (cdr argv))))
-      (or (zerop exit-code)
-          (error "Command '%s' exited with non-zero status %d: %s"
-                 argv exit-code (buffer-string))))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--run-process-match (regexp dir prog &rest args)
-  "Run PROG with args and return the first match for REGEXP in its output.
-PROG is run in DIR, or if that is nil in `default-directory'."
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (apply 'quelpa-build--run-process dir prog args)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (re-search-forward regexp)
-    (match-string-no-properties 1)))
-
-;;; Checkout
-;;;; Common
-
-(defun quelpa-build-checkout (package-name config working-dir)
-  "Check out source for PACKAGE-NAME with CONFIG under WORKING-DIR.
-In turn, this function uses the :fetcher option in the CONFIG to
-choose a source-specific fetcher function, which it calls with
-the same arguments.
-
-Returns the package version as a string."
-  (let ((fetcher (plist-get config :fetcher)))
-    (quelpa-build--message "Fetcher: %s" fetcher)
-    (unless (eq fetcher 'wiki)
-      (quelpa-build--message "Source: %s\n"
-                             (or (plist-get config :repo)
-                                 (plist-get config :url))))
-    (funcall (intern (format "quelpa-build--checkout-%s" fetcher))
-             package-name config (file-name-as-directory working-dir))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--princ-exists (dir)
-  "Print a message that the contents of DIR will be updated."
-  (quelpa-build--message "Updating %s" dir))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--princ-checkout (repo dir)
-  "Print a message that REPO will be checked out into DIR."
-  (quelpa-build--message "Cloning %s to %s" repo dir))
-
-;;;; Wiki
-
-(defvar quelpa-build--last-wiki-fetch-time 0
-  "The time at which an emacswiki URL was last requested.
-This is used to avoid exceeding the rate limit of 1 request per 2
-seconds; the server cuts off after 10 requests in 20 seconds.")
-
-(defvar quelpa-build--wiki-min-request-interval 3
-  "The shortest permissible interval between successive requests for Emacswiki URLs.")
-
-(defmacro quelpa-build--with-wiki-rate-limit (&rest body)
-  "Rate-limit BODY code passed to this macro to match EmacsWiki's rate limiting."
-  (let ((elapsed (cl-gensym)))
-    `(let ((,elapsed (- (float-time) quelpa-build--last-wiki-fetch-time)))
-       (when (< ,elapsed quelpa-build--wiki-min-request-interval)
-         (let ((wait (- quelpa-build--wiki-min-request-interval ,elapsed)))
-           (quelpa-build--message
-            "Waiting %.2f secs before hitting Emacswiki again" wait)
-           (sleep-for wait)))
-       (unwind-protect
-           (progn ,@body)
-         (setq quelpa-build--last-wiki-fetch-time (float-time))))))
-
-(require 'mm-decode)
-(defvar url-http-response-status)
-(defvar url-http-end-of-headers)
-
-(defun quelpa-build--url-copy-file (url newname &optional ok-if-already-exists)
-  "Copy URL to NEWNAME.  Both args must be strings.
-Returns the http request's header as a string.
-Like `url-copy-file', but it produces an error if the http response is not 200.
-Signals a `file-already-exists' error if file NEWNAME already exists,
-unless a third argument OK-IF-ALREADY-EXISTS is supplied and non-nil.
-A number as third arg means request confirmation if NEWNAME already exists."
-  (if (and (file-exists-p newname)
-           (not ok-if-already-exists))
-      (error "Opening output file: File already exists, %s" newname))
-  (let ((buffer (url-retrieve-synchronously url))
-        (headers nil)
-        (handle nil))
-    (if (not buffer)
-        (error "Opening input file: No such file or directory, %s" url))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (unless (= 200 url-http-response-status)
-        (error "HTTP error %s fetching %s" url-http-response-status url))
-      (setq handle (mm-dissect-buffer t))
-      (mail-narrow-to-head)
-      (setq headers (buffer-string)))
-    (mm-save-part-to-file handle newname)
-    (kill-buffer buffer)
-    (mm-destroy-parts handle)
-    headers))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--grab-wiki-file (filename)
-  "Download FILENAME from emacswiki, returning its last-modified time."
-  (let ((download-url
-         (format "https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/download/%s" filename))
-        headers)
-    (quelpa-build--with-wiki-rate-limit
-     (setq headers (quelpa-build--url-copy-file download-url filename t)))
-    (when (zerop (nth 7 (file-attributes filename)))
-      (error "Wiki file %s was empty - has it been removed?" filename))
-    (quelpa-build--parse-time
-     (with-temp-buffer
-       (insert headers)
-       (mail-fetch-field "last-modified")))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-wiki (name config dir)
-  "Checkout package NAME with config CONFIG from the EmacsWiki into DIR."
-  (unless quelpa-build-stable
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-checkout*")
-      (unless (file-exists-p dir)
-        (make-directory dir))
-      (let ((files (or (plist-get config :files)
-                       (list (format "%s.el" name))))
-            (default-directory dir))
-        (car (nreverse (sort (mapcar 'quelpa-build--grab-wiki-file files)
-                             'string-lessp)))))))
-
-;;;; Darcs
-
-(defun quelpa-build--darcs-repo (dir)
-  "Get the current darcs repo for DIR."
-  (quelpa-build--run-process-match "Default Remote: \\(.*\\)"
-                                   dir "darcs" "show" "repo"))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-darcs (name config dir)
-  "Check package NAME with config CONFIG out of darcs into DIR."
-  (let ((repo (plist-get config :url)))
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-checkout*")
-      (cond
-       ((and (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "_darcs" dir))
-             (string-equal (quelpa-build--darcs-repo dir) repo))
-        (quelpa-build--princ-exists dir)
-        (quelpa-build--run-process dir "darcs" "pull" "--all"))
-       (t
-        (when (file-exists-p dir)
-          (delete-directory dir t))
-        (quelpa-build--princ-checkout repo dir)
-        (quelpa-build--run-process nil "darcs" "get" repo dir)))
-      (if quelpa-build-stable
-          (let* ((min-bound (goto-char (point-max)))
-                 (tag-version
-                  (and (quelpa-build--run-process dir "darcs" "show" "tags")
-                       (or (quelpa-build--find-version-newest
-                            (or (plist-get config :version-regexp)
-                                quelpa-build-version-regexp)
-                            min-bound)
-                           (error "No valid stable versions found for %s" name)))))
-            (quelpa-build--run-process dir "darcs" "obliterate"
-                                       "--all" "--from-tag"
-                                       (cadr tag-version))
-            ;; Return the parsed version as a string
-            (package-version-join (car tag-version)))
-        (apply 'quelpa-build--run-process
-               dir "darcs" "changes" "--max-count" "1"
-               (quelpa-build--expand-source-file-list dir config))
-        (quelpa-build--find-parse-time "\
-\\([a-zA-Z]\\{3\\} [a-zA-Z]\\{3\\} \
-\\( \\|[0-9]\\)[0-9] [0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\} \
-[A-Za-z]\\{3\\} [0-9]\\{4\\}\\)")))))
-
-;;;; Fossil
-
-(defun quelpa-build--fossil-repo (dir)
-  "Get the current fossil repo for DIR."
-  (quelpa-build--run-process-match "\\(.*\\)" dir "fossil" "remote-url"))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-fossil (name config dir)
-  "Check package NAME with config CONFIG out of fossil into DIR."
-  (unless quelpa-build-stable
-    (let ((repo (plist-get config :url)))
-      (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-checkout*")
-        (cond
-         ((and (or (file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".fslckout" dir))
-                   (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "_FOSSIL_" dir)))
-               (string-equal (quelpa-build--fossil-repo dir) repo))
-          (quelpa-build--princ-exists dir)
-          (quelpa-build--run-process dir "fossil" "update"))
-         (t
-          (when (file-exists-p dir)
-            (delete-directory dir t))
-          (quelpa-build--princ-checkout repo dir)
-          (make-directory dir)
-          (quelpa-build--run-process dir "fossil" "clone" repo "repo.fossil")
-          (quelpa-build--run-process dir "fossil" "open" "repo.fossil")))
-        (quelpa-build--run-process dir "fossil" "timeline" "-n" "1" "-t" "ci")
-        (or (quelpa-build--find-parse-time "\
-=== \\([0-9]\\{4\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\} ===\n\
-[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}\\) ")
-            (error "No valid timestamps found!"))))))
-
-;;;; Svn
-
-(defun quelpa-build--svn-repo (dir)
-  "Get the current svn repo for DIR."
-  (quelpa-build--run-process-match "URL: \\(.*\\)" dir "svn" "info"))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-svn (name config dir)
-  "Check package NAME with config CONFIG out of svn into DIR."
-  (unless quelpa-build-stable
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-checkout*")
-      (let ((repo (quelpa-build--trim (plist-get config :url) ?/))
-            (bound (goto-char (point-max))))
-        (cond
-         ((and (file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".svn" dir))
-               (string-equal (quelpa-build--svn-repo dir) repo))
-          (quelpa-build--princ-exists dir)
-          (quelpa-build--run-process dir "svn" "up"))
-         (t
-          (when (file-exists-p dir)
-            (delete-directory dir t))
-          (quelpa-build--princ-checkout repo dir)
-          (quelpa-build--run-process nil "svn" "checkout" repo dir)))
-        (apply 'quelpa-build--run-process dir "svn" "info"
-               (quelpa-build--expand-source-file-list dir config))
-        (or (quelpa-build--find-parse-time-newest "\
-Last Changed Date: \\([0-9]\\{4\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\} \
-[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}\\( [+-][0-9]\\{4\\}\\)?\\)"
-                                                  bound)
-            (error "No valid timestamps found!"))))))
-
-;;;; Cvs
-
-(defun quelpa-build--cvs-repo (dir)
-  "Get the current CVS root and repository for DIR.
-
-Return a cons cell whose `car' is the root and whose `cdr' is the repository."
-  (apply 'cons
-         (mapcar (lambda (file)
-                   (quelpa-build--string-rtrim
-                    (quelpa-build--slurp-file (expand-file-name file dir))))
-                 '("CVS/Root" "CVS/Repository"))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-cvs (name config dir)
-  "Check package NAME with config CONFIG out of cvs into DIR."
-  (unless quelpa-build-stable
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-checkout*")
-      (let ((root (quelpa-build--trim (plist-get config :url) ?/))
-            (repo (or (plist-get config :module) (symbol-name name)))
-            (bound (goto-char (point-max)))
-            latest)
-        (cond
-         ((and (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "CVS" dir))
-               (equal (quelpa-build--cvs-repo dir) (cons root repo)))
-          (quelpa-build--princ-exists dir)
-          (quelpa-build--run-process dir "cvs" "update" "-dP"))
-         (t
-          (when (file-exists-p dir)
-            (delete-directory dir t))
-          (quelpa-build--princ-checkout (format "%s from %s" repo root) dir)
-          ;; CVS insists on relative paths as target directory for checkout (for
-          ;; whatever reason), and puts "CVS" directories into every subdirectory
-          ;; of the current working directory given in the target path. To get CVS
-          ;; to just write to DIR, we need to execute CVS from the parent
-          ;; directory of DIR, and specific DIR as relative path.  Hence all the
-          ;; following mucking around with paths.  CVS is really horrid.
-          (let ((dir (directory-file-name dir)))
-            (quelpa-build--run-process (file-name-directory dir)
-                                       "env" "TZ=UTC" "cvs" "-z3"
-                                       "-d" root "checkout"
-                                       "-d" (file-name-nondirectory dir)
-                                       repo))))
-        (apply 'quelpa-build--run-process dir "cvs" "log"
-               (quelpa-build--expand-source-file-list dir config))
-
-        ;; `cvs log` does not provide a way to view the previous N
-        ;; revisions, so instead of parsing the entire log we examine
-        ;; the Entries file, which looks like this:
-        ;;
-        ;; /.cvsignore/1.2/Thu Sep  1 12:42:02 2005//
-        ;; /CHANGES/1.1/Tue Oct  4 11:47:54 2005//
-        ;; /GNUmakefile/1.8/Tue Oct  4 11:47:54 2005//
-        ;; /Makefile/1.14/Tue Oct  4 11:47:54 2005//
-        ;;
-        (insert-file-contents (concat dir "/CVS/Entries"))
-        (setq latest
-              (car
-               (sort
-                (split-string (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) (point-max)) "\n")
-                (lambda (x y)
-                  (when (string-match "^\\/[^\\/]*\\/[^\\/]*\\/\\([^\\/]*\\)\\/\\/$" x)
-                    (setq x (quelpa-build--parse-time (match-string 1 x))))
-                  (when (string-match "^\\/[^\\/]*\\/[^\\/]*\\/\\([^\\/]*\\)\\/\\/$" y)
-                    (setq y (quelpa-build--parse-time (match-string 1 y))))
-                  (version-list-<= (quelpa-build--valid-version y)
-                                   (quelpa-build--valid-version x))))))
-        (when (string-match "^\\/[^\\/]*\\/[^\\/]*\\/\\([^\\/]*\\)\\/\\/$" latest)
-          (setq latest (match-string 1 latest)))
-        (or (quelpa-build--parse-time latest)
-            (error "No valid timestamps found!"))))))
-
-;;;; Git
-
-(defun quelpa-build--git-repo (dir)
-  "Get the current git repo for DIR."
-  (quelpa-build--run-process-match
-   "Fetch URL: \\(.*\\)" dir "git" "remote" "show" "-n" "origin"))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-git (name config dir)
-  "Check package NAME with config CONFIG out of git into DIR."
-  (let ((repo (plist-get config :url))
-        (commit (or (plist-get config :commit)
-                    (let ((branch (plist-get config :branch)))
-                      (when branch
-                        (concat "origin/" branch))))))
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-checkout*")
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (cond
-       ((and (file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".git" dir))
-             (string-equal (quelpa-build--git-repo dir) repo))
-        (quelpa-build--princ-exists dir)
-        (quelpa-build--run-process dir "git" "fetch" "--all" "--tags"))
-       (t
-        (when (file-exists-p dir)
-          (delete-directory dir t))
-        (quelpa-build--princ-checkout repo dir)
-        (quelpa-build--run-process nil "git" "clone" repo dir)))
-      (if quelpa-build-stable
-          (let* ((min-bound (goto-char (point-max)))
-                 (tag-version
-                  (and (quelpa-build--run-process dir "git" "tag")
-                       (or (quelpa-build--find-version-newest
-                            (or (plist-get config :version-regexp)
-                                quelpa-build-version-regexp)
-                            min-bound)
-                           (error "No valid stable versions found for %s" name)))))
-            ;; Using reset --hard here to comply with what's used for
-            ;; unstable, but maybe this should be a checkout?
-            (quelpa-build--update-git-to-ref
-             dir (concat "tags/" (cadr tag-version)))
-            ;; Return the parsed version as a string
-            (package-version-join (car tag-version)))
-        (quelpa-build--update-git-to-ref
-         dir (or commit (concat "origin/" (quelpa-build--git-head-branch dir))))
-        (apply 'quelpa-build--run-process
-               dir "git" "log" "--first-parent" "-n1" "--pretty=format:'\%ci'"
-               (quelpa-build--expand-source-file-list dir config))
-        (quelpa-build--find-parse-time "\
-\\([0-9]\\{4\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\} \
-[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}\\( [+-][0-9]\\{4\\}\\)?\\)")))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--git-head-branch (dir)
-  "Get the current git repo for DIR."
-  (or (ignore-errors
-        (quelpa-build--run-process-match
-         "HEAD branch: \\(.*\\)" dir "git" "remote" "show" "origin"))
-      "master"))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--git-head-sha (dir)
-  "Get the current head SHA for DIR."
-  (ignore-errors
-    (quelpa-build--run-process-match
-     "\\(.*\\)" dir "git" "rev-parse" "HEAD")))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--update-git-to-ref (dir ref)
-  "Update the git repo in DIR so that HEAD is REF."
-  (quelpa-build--run-process dir "git" "reset" "--hard" ref)
-  (quelpa-build--run-process dir "git" "submodule" "sync" "--recursive")
-  (quelpa-build--run-process dir "git" "submodule" "update" "--init" "--recursive"))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-github (name config dir)
-  "Check package NAME with config CONFIG out of github into DIR."
-  (let ((url (format "https://github.com/%s.git" (plist-get config :repo))))
-    (quelpa-build--checkout-git name (plist-put (copy-sequence config) :url url) dir)))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-gitlab (name config dir)
-  "Check package NAME with config CONFIG out of gitlab into DIR."
-  (let ((url (format "https://gitlab.com/%s.git" (plist-get config :repo))))
-    (quelpa-build--checkout-git name (plist-put (copy-sequence config) :url url) dir)))
-
-;;;; Bzr
-
-(defun quelpa-build--bzr-repo (dir)
-  "Get the current bzr repo for DIR."
-  (quelpa-build--run-process-match "parent branch: \\(.*\\)" dir "bzr" "info"))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-bzr (name config dir)
-  "Check package NAME with config CONFIG out of bzr into DIR."
-  (let ((repo (quelpa-build--run-process-match
-               "\\(?:branch root\\|repository branch\\): \\(.*\\)"
-               nil "bzr" "info" (plist-get config :url))))
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-checkout*")
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (cond
-       ((and (file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".bzr" dir))
-             (string-equal (quelpa-build--bzr-repo dir) repo))
-        (quelpa-build--princ-exists dir)
-        (quelpa-build--run-process dir "bzr" "merge" "--force"))
-       (t
-        (when (file-exists-p dir)
-          (delete-directory dir t))
-        (quelpa-build--princ-checkout repo dir)
-        (quelpa-build--run-process nil "bzr" "branch" repo dir)))
-      (if quelpa-build-stable
-          (let ((bound (goto-char (point-max)))
-                (regexp (or (plist-get config :version-regexp)
-                            quelpa-build-version-regexp))
-                tag-version)
-            (quelpa-build--run-process dir "bzr" "tags")
-            (goto-char bound)
-            (ignore-errors (while (re-search-forward "\\ +.*")
-                             (replace-match "")))
-            (setq tag-version
-                  (or (quelpa-build--find-version-newest regexp bound)
-                      (error "No valid stable versions found for %s" name)))
-            (quelpa-build--run-process dir
-                                       "bzr" "revert" "-r"
-                                       (concat "tag:" (cadr tag-version)))
-            ;; Return the parsed version as a string
-            (package-version-join (car tag-version)))
-        (apply 'quelpa-build--run-process dir "bzr" "log" "-l1"
-               (quelpa-build--expand-source-file-list dir config))
-        (quelpa-build--find-parse-time "\
-\\([0-9]\\{4\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\} \
-[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}\\( [+-][0-9]\\{4\\}\\)?\\)")))))
-
-;;;; Hg
-
-(defun quelpa-build--hg-repo (dir)
-  "Get the current hg repo for DIR."
-  (quelpa-build--run-process-match "default = \\(.*\\)" dir "hg" "paths"))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-hg (name config dir)
-  "Check package NAME with config CONFIG out of hg into DIR."
-  (let ((repo (plist-get config :url)))
-    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-checkout*")
-      (goto-char (point-max))
-      (cond
-       ((and (file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".hg" dir))
-             (string-equal (quelpa-build--hg-repo dir) repo))
-        (quelpa-build--princ-exists dir)
-        (quelpa-build--run-process dir "hg" "pull")
-        (quelpa-build--run-process dir "hg" "update"))
-       (t
-        (when (file-exists-p dir)
-          (delete-directory dir t))
-        (quelpa-build--princ-checkout repo dir)
-        (quelpa-build--run-process nil "hg" "clone" repo dir)))
-      (if quelpa-build-stable
-          (let ((min-bound (goto-char (point-max)))
-                (regexp (or (plist-get config :version-regexp)
-                            quelpa-build-version-regexp))
-                tag-version)
-            (quelpa-build--run-process dir "hg" "tags")
-            ;; The output of `hg tags` shows the ref of the tag as well
-            ;; as the tag itself, e.g.:
-            ;;
-            ;; tip                             1696:73ad80e8fea1
-            ;; 1.2.8                           1691:464af57fd2b7
-            ;;
-            ;; So here we remove that second column before passing the
-            ;; buffer contents to `quelpa-build--find-version-newest'.
-            ;; This isn't strictly necessary for Mercurial since the
-            ;; colon in "1691:464af57fd2b7" means that won't be parsed
-            ;; as a valid version-string, but it's an example of how to
-            ;; do it in case it's necessary elsewhere.
-            (goto-char min-bound)
-            (ignore-errors (while (re-search-forward "\\ +.*")
-                             (replace-match "")))
-            (setq tag-version
-                  (or (quelpa-build--find-version-newest regexp min-bound)
-                      (error "No valid stable versions found for %s" name)))
-            (quelpa-build--run-process dir "hg" "update" (cadr tag-version))
-            ;; Return the parsed version as a string
-            (package-version-join (car tag-version)))
-        (apply 'quelpa-build--run-process
-               dir "hg" "log" "--style" "compact" "-l1"
-               (quelpa-build--expand-source-file-list dir config))
-        (quelpa-build--find-parse-time "\
-\\([0-9]\\{4\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\}-[0-9]\\{2\\} \
-[0-9]\\{2\\}:[0-9]\\{2\\}\\( [+-][0-9]\\{4\\}\\)?\\)")))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-bitbucket (name config dir)
-  "Check package NAME with config CONFIG out of bitbucket into DIR."
-  (let ((url (format "https://bitbucket.com/%s" (plist-get config :repo))))
-    (quelpa-build--checkout-hg name (plist-put (copy-sequence config) :url url) dir)))
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun quelpa-build--dump (data file &optional pretty-print)
-  "Write DATA to FILE as a Lisp sexp.
-Optionally PRETTY-PRINT the data."
-  (with-temp-file file
-    (quelpa-build--message "File: %s" file)
-    (if pretty-print
-        (pp data (current-buffer))
-      (print data (current-buffer)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--write-pkg-file (pkg-file pkg-info)
-  "Write PKG-FILE containing PKG-INFO."
-  (with-temp-file pkg-file
-    (pp
-     `(define-package
-        ,(aref pkg-info 0)
-        ,(aref pkg-info 3)
-        ,(aref pkg-info 2)
-        ',(mapcar
-           (lambda (elt)
-             (list (car elt)
-                   (package-version-join (cadr elt))))
-           (aref pkg-info 1))
-        ;; Append our extra information
-        ,@(cl-mapcan (lambda (entry)
-                       (let ((value (cdr entry)))
-                         (when (or (symbolp value) (listp value))
-                           ;; We must quote lists and symbols,
-                           ;; because Emacs 24.3 and earlier evaluate
-                           ;; the package information, which would
-                           ;; break for unquoted symbols or lists
-                           (setq value (list 'quote value)))
-                         (list (car entry) value)))
-                     (when (> (length pkg-info) 4)
-                       (aref pkg-info 4))))
-     (current-buffer))
-    (princ ";; Local Variables:\n;; no-byte-compile: t\n;; End:\n"
-           (current-buffer))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--read-from-file (file)
-  "Read and return the Lisp data stored in FILE, or nil if no such file exists."
-  (when (file-exists-p file)
-    (car (read-from-string (quelpa-build--slurp-file file)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--create-tar (file dir &optional files)
-  "Create a tar FILE containing the contents of DIR, or just FILES if non-nil."
-  (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-    (setq file (replace-regexp-in-string "^\\([a-z]\\):" "/\\1" file)))
-  (apply 'process-file
-         quelpa-build-tar-executable nil
-         (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-checkout*")
-         nil "-cvf"
-         file
-         "--exclude=.svn"
-         "--exclude=CVS"
-         "--exclude=.git"
-         "--exclude=_darcs"
-         "--exclude=.fslckout"
-         "--exclude=_FOSSIL_"
-         "--exclude=.bzr"
-         "--exclude=.hg"
-         (or (mapcar (lambda (fn) (concat dir "/" fn)) files) (list dir))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--find-package-commentary (file-path)
-  "Get commentary section from FILE-PATH."
-  (when (file-exists-p file-path)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert-file-contents file-path)
-      (lm-commentary))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--write-pkg-readme (target-dir commentary file-name)
-  "In TARGET-DIR, write COMMENTARY to a -readme.txt file prefixed with FILE-NAME."
-  (when commentary
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert commentary)
-      ;; Adapted from `describe-package-1'.
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (save-excursion
-        (when (re-search-forward "^;;; Commentary:\n" nil t)
-          (replace-match ""))
-        (while (re-search-forward "^\\(;+ ?\\)" nil t)
-          (replace-match ""))
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (when (re-search-forward "\\`\\( *\n\\)+" nil t)
-          (replace-match "")))
-      (delete-trailing-whitespace)
-      (let ((coding-system-for-write buffer-file-coding-system))
-        (write-region nil nil
-                      (quelpa-build--readme-file-name target-dir file-name))))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--readme-file-name (target-dir file-name)
-  "Name of the readme file in TARGET-DIR for the package FILE-NAME."
-  (expand-file-name (concat file-name "-readme.txt")
-                    target-dir))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--update-or-insert-version (version)
-  "Ensure current buffer has a \"Package-Version: VERSION\" header."
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (if (let ((case-fold-search t))
-        (re-search-forward "^;+* *Package-Version *: *" nil t))
-      (progn
-        (move-beginning-of-line nil)
-        (search-forward "V" nil t)
-        (backward-char)
-        (insert "X-Original-")
-        (move-beginning-of-line nil))
-    ;; Put the new header in a sensible place if we can
-    (re-search-forward "^;+* *\\(Version\\|Package-Requires\\|Keywords\\|URL\\) *:"
-                       nil t)
-    (forward-line))
-  (insert (format ";; Package-Version: %s" version))
-  (newline))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--ensure-ends-here-line (file-path)
-  "Add a 'FILE-PATH ends here' trailing line if missing."
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((trailer (concat ";;; "
-                           (file-name-nondirectory file-path)
-                           " ends here")))
-      (unless (search-forward trailer nil t)
-        (goto-char (point-max))
-        (newline)
-        (insert trailer)
-        (newline)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--get-package-info (file-path)
-  "Get a vector of package info from the docstrings in FILE-PATH."
-  (when (file-exists-p file-path)
-    (ignore-errors
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert-file-contents file-path)
-        ;; next few lines are a hack for some packages that aren't
-        ;; commented properly.
-        (quelpa-build--update-or-insert-version "0")
-        (quelpa-build--ensure-ends-here-line file-path)
-        (cl-flet ((package-strip-rcs-id (str) "0"))
-          (quelpa-build--package-buffer-info-vec))))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--get-pkg-file-info (file-path)
-  "Get a vector of package info from \"-pkg.el\" file FILE-PATH."
-  (when (file-exists-p file-path)
-    (let ((package-def (quelpa-build--read-from-file file-path)))
-      (if (eq 'define-package (car package-def))
-          (let* ((pkgfile-info (cdr package-def))
-                 (descr (nth 2 pkgfile-info))
-                 (rest-plist (cl-subseq pkgfile-info (min 4 (length pkgfile-info))))
-                 (extras (let (alist)
-                           (while rest-plist
-                             (unless (memq (car rest-plist) '(:kind :archive))
-                               (let ((value (cadr rest-plist)))
-                                 (when value
-                                   (push (cons (car rest-plist)
-                                               (if (eq (car-safe value) 'quote)
-                                                   (cadr value)
-                                                 value))
-                                         alist))))
-                             (setq rest-plist (cddr rest-plist)))
-                           alist)))
-            (when (string-match "[\r\n]" descr)
-              (error "Illegal multi-line package description in %s" file-path))
-            (vector
-             (nth 0 pkgfile-info)
-             (mapcar
-              (lambda (elt)
-                (unless (symbolp (car elt))
-                  (error "Invalid package name in dependency: %S" (car elt)))
-                (list (car elt) (version-to-list (cadr elt))))
-              (eval (nth 3 pkgfile-info)))
-             descr
-             (nth 1 pkgfile-info)
-             extras))
-        (error "No define-package found in %s" file-path)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--merge-package-info (pkg-info name version)
-  "Return a version of PKG-INFO updated with NAME, VERSION and info from CONFIG.
-If PKG-INFO is nil, an empty one is created."
-  (let ((merged (or (copy-sequence pkg-info)
-                    (vector name nil "No description available." version))))
-    (aset merged 0 name)
-    (aset merged 3 version)
-    merged))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--archive-entry (pkg-info type)
-  "Return the archive-contents cons cell for PKG-INFO and TYPE."
-  (let ((name (intern (aref pkg-info 0)))
-        (requires (aref pkg-info 1))
-        (desc (or (aref pkg-info 2) "No description available."))
-        (version (aref pkg-info 3))
-        (extras (and (> (length pkg-info) 4)
-                     (aref pkg-info 4))))
-    (cons name
-          (vector (version-to-list version)
-                  requires
-                  desc
-                  type
-                  extras))))
-
-;;; Recipes
-
-(defun quelpa-build-expand-file-specs (dir specs &optional subdir allow-empty)
-  "In DIR, expand SPECS, optionally under SUBDIR.
-The result is a list of (SOURCE . DEST), where SOURCE is a source
-file path and DEST is the relative path to which it should be copied.
-
-If the resulting list is empty, an error will be reported.  Pass t
-for ALLOW-EMPTY to prevent this error."
-  (let ((default-directory dir)
-        (prefix (if subdir (format "%s/" subdir) ""))
-        (lst))
-    (dolist (entry specs lst)
-      (setq lst
-            (if (consp entry)
-                (if (eq :exclude (car entry))
-                    (cl-nset-difference lst
-                                        (quelpa-build-expand-file-specs
-                                         dir (cdr entry) nil t)
-                                        :key 'car
-                                        :test 'equal)
-                  (nconc lst
-                         (quelpa-build-expand-file-specs
-                          dir
-                          (cdr entry)
-                          (concat prefix (car entry))
-                          t)))
-              (nconc
-               lst (mapcar (lambda (f)
-                             (let ((destname)))
-                             (cons f
-                                   (concat prefix
-                                           (replace-regexp-in-string
-                                            "\\.in\\'"
-                                            ""
-                                            (file-name-nondirectory f)))))
-                           (file-expand-wildcards entry))))))
-    (when (and (null lst) (not allow-empty))
-      (error "No matching file(s) found in %s: %s" dir specs))
-    lst))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--config-file-list (config)
-  "Get the :files spec from CONFIG, or return `quelpa-build-default-files-spec'."
-  (let ((file-list (plist-get config :files)))
-    (cond
-     ((null file-list)
-      quelpa-build-default-files-spec)
-     ((eq :defaults (car file-list))
-      (append quelpa-build-default-files-spec (cdr file-list)))
-     (t
-      file-list))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--expand-source-file-list (dir config)
-  "Shorthand way to expand paths in DIR for source files listed in CONFIG."
-  (mapcar 'car
-          (quelpa-build-expand-file-specs
-           dir (quelpa-build--config-file-list config))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--generate-info-files (files source-dir target-dir)
-  "Create .info files from any .texi files listed in FILES.
-
-The source and destination file paths are expanded in SOURCE-DIR
-and TARGET-DIR respectively.
-
-Any of the original .texi(nfo) files found in TARGET-DIR are
-deleted."
-  (dolist (spec files)
-    (let* ((source-file (car spec))
-           (source-path (expand-file-name source-file source-dir))
-           (dest-file (cdr spec))
-           (info-path (expand-file-name
-                       (concat (file-name-sans-extension dest-file) ".info")
-                       target-dir)))
-      (when (string-match ".texi\\(nfo\\)?$" source-file)
-        (when (not (file-exists-p info-path))
-          (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-info*")
-            (ignore-errors
-              (quelpa-build--run-process
-               (file-name-directory source-path)
-               "makeinfo"
-               source-path
-               "-o"
-               info-path)
-              (quelpa-build--message "Created %s" info-path))))
-        (quelpa-build--message "Removing %s"
-                               (expand-file-name dest-file target-dir))
-        (delete-file (expand-file-name dest-file target-dir))))))
-
-;;; Info Manuals
-
-(defun quelpa-build--generate-dir-file (files target-dir)
-  "Create dir file from any .info files listed in FILES in TARGET-DIR."
-  (dolist (spec files)
-    (let* ((source-file (car spec))
-           (dest-file (cdr spec))
-           (info-path (expand-file-name
-                       (concat (file-name-sans-extension dest-file) ".info")
-                       target-dir)))
-      (when (and (or (string-match ".info$" source-file)
-                     (string-match ".texi\\(nfo\\)?$" source-file))
-                 (file-exists-p info-path))
-        (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*quelpa-build-info*")
-          (ignore-errors
-            (quelpa-build--run-process
-             nil
-             "install-info"
-             (concat "--dir=" (expand-file-name "dir" target-dir))
-             info-path)))))))
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun quelpa-build--copy-package-files (files source-dir target-dir)
-  "Copy FILES from SOURCE-DIR to TARGET-DIR.
-FILES is a list of (SOURCE . DEST) relative filepath pairs."
-  (cl-loop for (source-file . dest-file) in files
-           do (quelpa-build--copy-file
-               (expand-file-name source-file source-dir)
-               (expand-file-name dest-file target-dir))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--copy-file (file newname)
-  "Copy FILE to NEWNAME and create parent directories for NEWNAME if they don't exist."
-  (let ((newdir (file-name-directory newname)))
-    (unless (file-exists-p newdir)
-      (make-directory newdir t)))
-  (cond
-   ((file-regular-p file)
-    (quelpa-build--message "%s -> %s" file newname)
-    (copy-file file newname))
-   ((file-directory-p file)
-    (quelpa-build--message "%s => %s" file newname)
-    (copy-directory file newname))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--find-source-file (target files)
-  "Search for source of TARGET in FILES."
-  (car (rassoc target files)))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--package-buffer-info-vec ()
-  "Return a vector of package info.
-`package-buffer-info' returns a vector in older Emacs versions,
-and a cl struct in Emacs HEAD.  This wrapper normalises the results."
-  (let ((desc (package-buffer-info))
-        (keywords (lm-keywords-list)))
-    (if (fboundp 'package-desc-create)
-        (let ((extras (package-desc-extras desc)))
-          (when (and keywords (not (assq :keywords extras)))
-            ;; Add keywords to package properties, if not already present
-            (push (cons :keywords keywords) extras))
-          (vector (package-desc-name desc)
-                  (package-desc-reqs desc)
-                  (package-desc-summary desc)
-                  (package-desc-version desc)
-                  extras))
-      ;; The regexp and the processing is taken from `lm-homepage' in Emacs 24.4
-      (let* ((page (lm-header "\\(?:x-\\)?\\(?:homepage\\|url\\)"))
-             (homepage (if (and page (string-match "^<.+>$" page))
-                           (substring page 1 -1)
-                         page))
-             extras)
-        (when keywords (push (cons :keywords keywords) extras))
-        (when homepage (push (cons :url homepage) extras))
-        (vector  (aref desc 0)
-                 (aref desc 1)
-                 (aref desc 2)
-                 (aref desc 3)
-                 extras)))))
-
-;;; Building
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun quelpa-build-package (package-name version file-specs source-dir target-dir)
-  "Create PACKAGE-NAME with VERSION.
-
-The information in FILE-SPECS is used to gather files from
-SOURCE-DIR.
-
-The resulting package will be stored as a .el or .tar file in
-TARGET-DIR, depending on whether there are multiple files.
-
-Argument FILE-SPECS is a list of specs for source files, which
-should be relative to SOURCE-DIR.  The specs can be wildcards,
-and optionally specify different target paths.  They extended
-syntax is currently only documented in the MELPA README.  You can
-simply pass `quelpa-build-default-files-spec' in most cases.
-
-Returns the archive entry for the package."
-  (when (symbolp package-name)
-    (setq package-name (symbol-name package-name)))
-  (let ((files (quelpa-build-expand-file-specs source-dir file-specs)))
-    (unless (equal file-specs quelpa-build-default-files-spec)
-      (when (equal files (quelpa-build-expand-file-specs
-                          source-dir quelpa-build-default-files-spec nil t))
-        (quelpa-build--message "Note: %s :files spec is equivalent to the default."
-                               package-name)))
-    (cond
-     ((not version)
-      (error "Unable to check out repository for %s" package-name))
-     ((= 1 (length files))
-      (quelpa-build--build-single-file-package
-       package-name version (caar files) source-dir target-dir))
-     ((< 1 (length  files))
-      (quelpa-build--build-multi-file-package
-       package-name version files source-dir target-dir))
-     (t (error "Unable to find files matching recipe patterns")))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--build-single-file-package
-    (package-name version file source-dir target-dir)
-  (let* ((pkg-source (expand-file-name file source-dir))
-         (pkg-target (expand-file-name
-                      (concat package-name "-" version ".el")
-                      target-dir))
-         (pkg-info (quelpa-build--merge-package-info
-                    (quelpa-build--get-package-info pkg-source)
-                    package-name
-                    version)))
-    (unless (string-equal (downcase (concat package-name ".el"))
-                          (downcase (file-name-nondirectory pkg-source)))
-      (error "Single file %s does not match package name %s"
-             (file-name-nondirectory pkg-source) package-name))
-    (if (file-exists-p pkg-target)
-        (quelpa-build--message "Skipping rebuild of %s" pkg-target)
-      (copy-file pkg-source pkg-target)
-      (let ((enable-local-variables nil)
-            (make-backup-files nil))
-        (with-temp-buffer
-          (insert-file-contents pkg-target)
-          (quelpa-build--update-or-insert-version version)
-          (quelpa-build--ensure-ends-here-line pkg-source)
-          (write-file pkg-target nil)
-          (condition-case err
-              (quelpa-build--package-buffer-info-vec)
-            (error
-             (quelpa-build--message "Warning: %S" err)))))
-
-      (quelpa-build--write-pkg-readme
-       target-dir
-       (quelpa-build--find-package-commentary pkg-source)
-       package-name))
-    (quelpa-build--archive-entry pkg-info 'single)))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--build-multi-file-package
-    (package-name version files source-dir target-dir)
-  (let ((tmp-dir (file-name-as-directory (make-temp-file package-name t))))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (let* ((pkg-dir-name (concat package-name "-" version))
-               (pkg-tmp-dir (expand-file-name pkg-dir-name tmp-dir))
-               (pkg-file (concat package-name "-pkg.el"))
-               (pkg-file-source (or (quelpa-build--find-source-file pkg-file files)
-                                    pkg-file))
-               (file-source (concat package-name ".el"))
-               (pkg-source (or (quelpa-build--find-source-file file-source files)
-                               file-source))
-               (pkg-info (quelpa-build--merge-package-info
-                          (let ((default-directory source-dir))
-                            (or (quelpa-build--get-pkg-file-info pkg-file-source)
-                                ;; some packages (like magit) provide name-pkg.el.in
-                                (quelpa-build--get-pkg-file-info
-                                 (expand-file-name (concat pkg-file ".in")
-                                                   (file-name-directory pkg-source)))
-                                (quelpa-build--get-package-info pkg-source)))
-                          package-name
-                          version)))
-          (quelpa-build--copy-package-files files source-dir pkg-tmp-dir)
-          (quelpa-build--write-pkg-file (expand-file-name
-                                         pkg-file
-                                         (file-name-as-directory pkg-tmp-dir))
-                                        pkg-info)
-
-          (quelpa-build--generate-info-files files source-dir pkg-tmp-dir)
-          (quelpa-build--generate-dir-file files pkg-tmp-dir)
-
-          (let ((default-directory tmp-dir))
-            (quelpa-build--create-tar
-             (expand-file-name (concat package-name "-" version ".tar")
-                               target-dir)
-             pkg-dir-name))
-
-          (let ((default-directory source-dir))
-            (quelpa-build--write-pkg-readme
-             target-dir
-             (quelpa-build--find-package-commentary pkg-source)
-             package-name))
-          (quelpa-build--archive-entry pkg-info 'tar))
-      (delete-directory tmp-dir t nil))))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-file (name config dir)
-  "Build according to a PATH with config CONFIG into DIR as NAME.
-Generic local file handler for package-build.el.
-
-Handles the following cases:
-
-local file:
-
-Installs a single-file package from a local file.  Use the :path
-attribute with a PATH like \"/path/to/file.el\".
-
-local directory:
-
-Installs a multi-file package from a local directory.  Use
-the :path attribute with a PATH like \"/path/to/dir\"."
-  (quelpa-check-hash name config (expand-file-name (plist-get config :path)) dir))
-
-(defun quelpa-build--checkout-url (name config dir)
-  "Build according to an URL with config CONFIG into DIR as NAME.
-Generic URL handler for package-build.el.
-
-Handles the following cases:
-
-local file:
-
-Installs a single-file package from a local file.  Use the :url
-attribute with an URL like \"file:///path/to/file.el\".
-
-remote file:
-
-Installs a single-file package from a remote file.  Use the :url
-attribute with an URL like \"http://domain.tld/path/to/file.el\"."
-  (let* ((url (plist-get config :url))
-         (remote-file-name (file-name-nondirectory
-                            (url-filename (url-generic-parse-url url))))
-         (local-path (expand-file-name remote-file-name dir))
-         (mm-attachment-file-modes (default-file-modes)))
-    (unless (string= (file-name-extension url) "el")
-      (error "<%s> does not end in .el" url))
-    (unless (file-directory-p dir)
-      (make-directory dir))
-    (url-copy-file url local-path t)
-    (quelpa-check-hash name config local-path dir 'url)))
-
-;; --- helpers ---------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(defun quelpa-message (wait format-string &rest args)
-  "Log a message with FORMAT-STRING and ARGS when `quelpa-verbose' is non-nil.
-If WAIT is nil don't wait after showing the message. If it is a
-number, wait so many seconds. If WAIT is t wait the default time.
-Return t in each case."
-  (when quelpa-verbose
-    (message "Quelpa: %s" (apply 'format format-string args))
-    (when (or (not noninteractive) wait) ; no wait if emacs is noninteractive
-      (sit-for (or (and (numberp wait) wait) 1.5) t)))
-  t)
-
-(defun quelpa-read-cache ()
-  "Read from `quelpa-persistent-cache-file' in `quelpa-cache'."
-  (when (and quelpa-persistent-cache-p
-             (file-exists-p quelpa-persistent-cache-file))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert-file-contents-literally quelpa-persistent-cache-file)
-      (setq quelpa-cache
-            (read (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))))))
-
-(defun quelpa-save-cache ()
-  "Write `quelpa-cache' to `quelpa-persistent-cache-file'."
-  (when quelpa-persistent-cache-p
-    (let (print-level print-length)
-      (with-temp-file quelpa-persistent-cache-file
-        (insert (prin1-to-string quelpa-cache))))))
-
-(defun quelpa-update-cache (cache-item)
-  ;; try removing existing recipes by name
-  (setq quelpa-cache (cl-remove (car cache-item)
-                                quelpa-cache :key #'car))
-  (push cache-item quelpa-cache)
-  (setq quelpa-cache
-        (cl-sort quelpa-cache #'string<
-                 :key (lambda (item) (symbol-name (car item))))))
-
-(defun quelpa-parse-stable (cache-item)
-  ;; in case :stable doesn't originate from PLIST, shadow the
-  ;; default value anyways
-  (when (plist-member (cdr cache-item) :stable)
-    (setq quelpa-stable-p (plist-get (cdr cache-item) :stable)))
-  (when (and quelpa-stable-p (not (plist-get (cdr cache-item) :stable)))
-    (setf (cdr (last cache-item)) '(:stable t))))
-
-(defun quelpa-checkout-melpa ()
-  "Fetch or update the melpa source code from Github.
-If there is no error return non-nil.
-If there is an error but melpa is already checked out return non-nil.
-If there is an error and no existing checkout return nil."
-  (or (and (null quelpa-update-melpa-p)
-           (file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".git" quelpa-melpa-dir)))
-      (condition-case err
-          (quelpa-build--checkout-git
-           'package-build
-           `(:url ,quelpa-melpa-repo-url :files ("*"))
-           quelpa-melpa-dir)
-        (error "failed to checkout melpa git repo: `%s'" (error-message-string err)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-get-melpa-recipe (name)
-  "Read recipe with NAME for melpa git checkout.
-Return the recipe if it exists, otherwise nil."
-  (cl-loop for store in quelpa-melpa-recipe-stores
-           if (stringp store)
-           for file = (assoc-string name (directory-files store nil "^[^\.]+"))
-           when file
-           return (with-temp-buffer
-                    (insert-file-contents-literally
-                     (expand-file-name file store))
-                    (read (buffer-string)))
-           else
-           for rcp = (assoc-string name store)
-           when rcp
-           return rcp))
-
-(defun quelpa-setup-p ()
-  "Setup what we need for quelpa.
-Return non-nil if quelpa has been initialized properly."
-  (catch 'quit
-    (dolist (dir (list quelpa-packages-dir quelpa-build-dir))
-      (unless (file-exists-p dir) (make-directory dir t)))
-    (unless quelpa-initialized-p
-      (quelpa-read-cache)
-      (quelpa-setup-package-structs)
-      (if quelpa-checkout-melpa-p
-          (unless (quelpa-checkout-melpa) (throw 'quit nil)))
-      (setq quelpa-initialized-p t))
-    t))
-
-(defun quelpa-shutdown ()
-  "Do things that need to be done after running quelpa."
-  (quelpa-save-cache)
-  ;; remove the packages dir because we are done with the built pkgs
-  (ignore-errors (delete-directory quelpa-packages-dir t)))
-
-(defun quelpa-arg-rcp (arg)
-  "Given recipe or package name, return an alist '(NAME . RCP).
-If RCP cannot be found it will be set to nil"
-  (pcase arg
-    (`(,a . nil) (quelpa-get-melpa-recipe (car arg)))
-    (`(,a . ,_) arg)
-    ((pred symbolp) (quelpa-get-melpa-recipe arg))))
-
-(defun quelpa-parse-plist (plist)
-  "Parse the optional PLIST argument of `quelpa'.
-Recognized keywords are:
-
-:upgrade
-
-If t, `quelpa' tries to do an upgrade.
-
-:stable
-
-If t, `quelpa' tries building the stable version of a package."
-  (while plist
-    (let ((key (car plist))
-          (value (cadr plist)))
-      (pcase key
-        (:upgrade (setq quelpa-upgrade-p value))
-        (:stable (setq quelpa-stable-p value))))
-    (setq plist (cddr plist))))
-
-(defun quelpa-package-install-file (file)
-  "Workaround problem with `package-install-file'.
-`package-install-file' uses `insert-file-contents-literally'
-which causes problems when the file inserted has crlf line
-endings (Windows). So here we replace that with
-`insert-file-contents' for non-tar files."
-  (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-      (cl-letf* ((insert-file-contents-literally-orig
-                  (symbol-function 'insert-file-contents-literally))
-                 ((symbol-function 'insert-file-contents-literally)
-                  (lambda (file)
-                    (if (string-match "\\.tar\\'" file)
-                        (funcall insert-file-contents-literally-orig file)
-                      (insert-file-contents file)))))
-        (package-install-file file))
-    (package-install-file file)))
-
-(defun quelpa-package-install (arg)
-  "Build and install package from ARG (a recipe or package name).
-If the package has dependencies recursively call this function to
-install them."
-  (let* ((rcp (quelpa-arg-rcp arg))
-         (file (and rcp (quelpa-build rcp))))
-    (when file
-      (let* ((pkg-desc (quelpa-get-package-desc file))
-             (requires (package-desc-reqs pkg-desc)))
-        (when requires
-          (mapc (lambda (req)
-                  (unless (or (equal 'emacs (car req))
-                              (package-installed-p (car req) (cadr req)))
-                    (quelpa-package-install (car req))))
-                requires))
-        (quelpa-package-install-file file)))))
-
-(defun quelpa-interactive-candidate ()
-  "Query the user for a recipe and return the name."
-  (when (quelpa-setup-p)
-    (let  ((recipes (cl-loop
-                     for store in quelpa-melpa-recipe-stores
-                     if (stringp store)
-                     ;; this regexp matches all files except dotfiles
-                     append (directory-files store nil "^[^.].+$")
-                     else if (listp store)
-                     append store)))
-      (intern (completing-read "Choose MELPA recipe: "
-                               recipes nil t)))))
-
-;; --- public interface ------------------------------------------------------
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun quelpa-expand-recipe (recipe-name)
-  "Expand a given recipe name into full recipe.
-If called interactively, let the user choose a recipe name and
-insert the result into the current buffer."
-  (interactive (list (quelpa-interactive-candidate)))
-  (when (quelpa-setup-p)
-    (let* ((recipe (quelpa-get-melpa-recipe recipe-name)))
-      (when recipe
-        (if (called-interactively-p 'any)
-            (prin1 recipe (current-buffer)))
-        recipe))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun quelpa-self-upgrade (&optional args)
-  "Upgrade quelpa itself.
-ARGS are additional options for the quelpa recipe."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (quelpa-setup-p)
-    (quelpa (append quelpa-recipe args) :upgrade t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun quelpa-upgrade ()
-  "Upgrade all packages found in `quelpa-cache'.
-This provides an easy way to upgrade all the packages for which
-the `quelpa' command has been run in the current Emacs session."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (quelpa-setup-p)
-    (let ((quelpa-upgrade-p t))
-      (when quelpa-self-upgrade-p
-        (quelpa-self-upgrade))
-      (setq quelpa-cache
-            (cl-remove-if-not #'package-installed-p quelpa-cache :key #'car))
-      (mapc (lambda (item)
-              (when (package-installed-p (car (quelpa-arg-rcp item)))
-                (quelpa item)))
-            quelpa-cache))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun quelpa (arg &rest plist)
-  "Build and install a package with quelpa.
-ARG can be a package name (symbol) or a melpa recipe (list).
-PLIST is a plist that may modify the build and/or fetch process.
-If called interactively, `quelpa' will prompt for a MELPA package
-to install.
-
-When `quelpa' is called interactively with a prefix argument (e.g
-C-u M-x quelpa) it will try to upgrade the given package even if
-the global var `quelpa-upgrade-p' is set to nil."
-
-  (interactive (list (quelpa-interactive-candidate)))
-  (run-hooks 'quelpa-before-hook)
-  (when (quelpa-setup-p) ;if init fails we do nothing
-    (let* ((quelpa-upgrade-p (if current-prefix-arg t quelpa-upgrade-p)) ;shadow `quelpa-upgrade-p'
-           (quelpa-stable-p quelpa-stable-p) ;shadow `quelpa-stable-p'
-           (cache-item (if (symbolp arg) (list arg) arg)))
-      (quelpa-parse-plist plist)
-      (quelpa-parse-stable cache-item)
-      (quelpa-package-install arg)
-      (quelpa-update-cache cache-item)))
-  (quelpa-shutdown)
-  (run-hooks 'quelpa-after-hook))
-
-(provide 'quelpa)
-
-;;; quelpa.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/quelpa-20180907.2232/quelpa.elc
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-Good signature from 474F05837FBDEF9B GNU ELPA Signing Agent <elpasign@elpa.gnu.org> (trust undefined) created at 2017-08-16T17:10:01-0400 using DSA
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/queue-0.2/queue-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/queue-0.2/queue-autoloads.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/queue-0.2/queue-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-;;; queue-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "queue" "queue.el" (23377 61663 838924 577000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from queue.el
-
-(defalias 'make-queue 'queue-create "\
-Create an empty queue data structure.")
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; queue-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/queue-0.2/queue-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/queue-0.2/queue-pkg.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/queue-0.2/queue-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "queue" "0.2" "Queue data structure" 'nil :url "http://www.dr-qubit.org/emacs.php" :keywords '("extensions" "data structures" "queue"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/queue-0.2/queue.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/queue-0.2/queue.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/queue-0.2/queue.el
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@@ -1,192 +0,0 @@
-;;; queue.el --- Queue data structure  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1991-1995, 2008-2009, 2012, 2017  Free Software Foundation, Inc
-
-;; Author: Inge Wallin <inge@lysator.liu.se>
-;;         Toby Cubitt <toby-predictive@dr-qubit.org>
-;; Maintainer: Toby Cubitt <toby-predictive@dr-qubit.org>
-;; Version: 0.2
-;; Keywords: extensions, data structures, queue
-;; URL: http://www.dr-qubit.org/emacs.php
-;; Repository: http://www.dr-qubit.org/git/predictive.git
-
-;; This file is part of Emacs.
-;;
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
-;; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
-;; Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-;; FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for
-;; more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-;; with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; These queues can be used both as a first-in last-out (FILO) and as a
-;; first-in first-out (FIFO) stack, i.e. elements can be added to the front or
-;; back of the queue, and can be removed from the front. (This type of data
-;; structure is sometimes called an "output-restricted deque".)
-;;
-;; You create a queue using `make-queue', add an element to the end of the
-;; queue using `queue-enqueue', and push an element onto the front of the
-;; queue using `queue-prepend'. To remove the first element from a queue, use
-;; `queue-dequeue'. A number of other queue convenience functions are also
-;; provided, all starting with the prefix `queue-'.  Functions with prefix
-;; `queue--' are for internal use only, and should never be used outside this
-;; package.
-
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
-
-(defmacro queue--when-generators (then)
-  "Evaluate THEN if `generator' library is available."
-  (declare (debug t))
-  (if (require 'generator nil 'noerror) then))
-
-
-(defstruct (queue
-            ;; A tagged list is the pre-defstruct representation.
-            ;; (:type list)
-	    :named
-	    (:constructor nil)
-	    (:constructor queue-create ())
-	    (:copier nil))
-  head tail)
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'make-queue 'queue-create
-  "Create an empty queue data structure.")
-
-
-(defun queue-enqueue (queue element)
-  "Append an ELEMENT to the end of the QUEUE."
-  (if (queue-head queue)
-      (setcdr (queue-tail queue)
-	      (setf (queue-tail queue) (cons element nil)))
-    (setf (queue-head queue)
-	  (setf (queue-tail queue) (cons element nil)))))
-
-(defalias 'queue-append 'queue-enqueue)
-
-
-(defun queue-prepend (queue element)
-  "Prepend an ELEMENT to the front of the QUEUE."
-  (if (queue-head queue)
-      (push element (queue-head queue))
-    (setf (queue-head queue)
-	  (setf (queue-tail queue) (cons element nil)))))
-
-
-(defun queue-dequeue (queue)
-  "Remove the first element of QUEUE and return it.
-Returns nil if the queue is empty."
-  (unless (cdr (queue-head queue)) (setf (queue-tail queue) nil))
-  (pop (queue-head queue)))
-
-
-(defun queue-empty (queue)
-  "Return t if QUEUE is empty, otherwise return nil."
-  (null (queue-head queue)))
-
-
-(defun queue-first (queue)
-  "Return the first element of QUEUE or nil if it is empty,
-without removing it from the QUEUE."
-  (car (queue-head queue)))
-
-
-(defun queue-nth (queue n)
-  "Return the nth element of a queue, without removing it.
-If the length of the queue is less than N, return nil. The first
-element in the queue has index 0."
-  (nth n (queue-head queue)))
-
-
-(defun queue-last (queue)
-  "Return the last element of QUEUE, without removing it.
-Returns nil if the QUEUE is empty."
-  (car (queue-tail queue)))
-
-
-(defun queue-all (queue)
-  "Return a list of all elements of QUEUE or nil if it is empty.
-The oldest element in the queue is the first in the list."
-  (queue-head queue))
-
-
-(defun queue-copy (queue)
-  "Return a copy of QUEUE.
-The new queue contains the elements of QUEUE in the same
-order. The elements themselves are *not* copied."
-  (let ((q (queue-create))
-	(list (queue-head queue)))
-    (when (queue-head queue)
-      (setf (queue-head q) (cons (car (queue-head queue)) nil)
-	    (queue-tail q) (queue-head q))
-      (while (setq list (cdr list))
-	(setf (queue-tail q)
-	      (setcdr (queue-tail q) (cons (car list) nil)))))
-    q))
-
-
-(defun queue-length (queue)
-  "Return the number of elements in QUEUE."
-  (length (queue-head queue)))
-
-
-(defun queue-clear (queue)
-  "Remove all elements from QUEUE."
-  (setf (queue-head queue) nil
-	(queue-tail queue) nil))
-
-
-(queue--when-generators
- (iter-defun queue-iter (queue)
-   "Return a queue iterator object.
-
-Calling `iter-next' on this object will retrieve the next element
-from the queue. The queue itself is not modified."
-   (let ((list (queue-head queue)))
-     (while list (iter-yield (pop list))))))
-
-;;;; ChangeLog:
-
-;; 2017-08-16  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	Upgrade data structure packages to latest versions.
-;; 
-;; 2014-05-15  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	queue.el: fix buggy queue-first and queue-empty definitions.
-;; 
-;; 2012-04-30  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	Minor fixes to commentaries, package headers, and whitespace
-;; 
-;; 	* queue.el: fix description of data structure in Commentary; add
-;; 	Maintainer
-;; 	 header.
-;; 
-;; 	* queue.el, heap.el, tNFA.el, trie.el, dict-tree.el: trivial whitespace
-;; 	fixes.
-;; 
-;; 2012-04-29  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	Add queue.el
-;; 
-
-
-
-(provide 'queue)
-
-
-;;; queue.el ends here
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-;;; request-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("request.el") (23450 31812 520184 640000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; request-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/request-20170201.147/request-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/request-20170201.147/request-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "request" "20170201.147" "Compatible layer for URL request in Emacs" '((emacs "24.4")) :commit "a3d080e57eb8be606fbf39d1baff94e1b16e1fb8" :authors '(("Takafumi Arakaki <aka.tkf at gmail.com>")) :maintainer '("Takafumi Arakaki <aka.tkf at gmail.com>"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/request-20170201.147/request.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/request-20170201.147/request.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/request-20170201.147/request.el
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@@ -1,1224 +0,0 @@
-;;; request.el --- Compatible layer for URL request in Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012 Takafumi Arakaki
-;; Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1992, 1994-1995, 1999-2012
-;;   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Takafumi Arakaki <aka.tkf at gmail.com>
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4"))
-;; Package-Version: 20170201.147
-;; Version: 0.3.0
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; request.el is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; request.el is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with request.el.
-;; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Request.el is a HTTP request library with multiple backends.  It
-;; supports url.el which is shipped with Emacs and curl command line
-;; program.  User can use curl when s/he has it, as curl is more reliable
-;; than url.el.  Library author can use request.el to avoid imposing
-;; external dependencies such as curl to users while giving richer
-;; experience for users who have curl.
-
-;; Following functions are adapted from GNU Emacs source code.
-;; Free Software Foundation holds the copyright of them.
-;; * `request--process-live-p'
-;; * `request--url-default-expander'
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (defvar url-http-method)
-  (defvar url-http-response-status))
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'url)
-(require 'mail-utils)
-
-(defgroup request nil
-  "Compatible layer for URL request in Emacs."
-  :group 'comm
-  :prefix "request-")
-
-(defconst request-version "0.3.0")
-
-
-;;; Customize variables
-
-(defcustom request-storage-directory
-  (concat (file-name-as-directory user-emacs-directory) "request")
-  "Directory to store data related to request.el."
-  :type 'directory)
-
-(defcustom request-curl "curl"
-  "Executable for curl command."
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom request-curl-options nil
-  "curl command options.
-
-List of strings that will be passed to every curl invocation. You can pass
-extra options here, like setting the proxy."
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom request-backend (if (executable-find request-curl)
-                               'curl
-                             'url-retrieve)
-  "Backend to be used for HTTP request.
-Automatically set to `curl' if curl command is found."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "cURL backend" curl)
-                 (const :tag "url-retrieve backend" url-retrieve)))
-
-(defcustom request-timeout nil
-  "Default request timeout in second.
-`nil' means no timeout."
-  :type '(choice (integer :tag "Request timeout seconds")
-                 (boolean :tag "No timeout" nil)))
-
-(defcustom request-temp-prefix "emacs-request"
-  "Prefix for temporary files created by Request."
-  :type 'string
-  :risky t)
-
-(defcustom request-log-level -1
-  "Logging level for request.
-One of `error'/`warn'/`info'/`verbose'/`debug'.
--1 means no logging."
-  :type '(choice (integer :tag "No logging" -1)
-                 (const :tag "Level error" error)
-                 (const :tag "Level warn" warn)
-                 (const :tag "Level info" info)
-                 (const :tag "Level Verbose" verbose)
-                 (const :tag "Level DEBUG" debug)))
-
-(defcustom request-message-level 'warn
-  "Logging level for request.
-See `request-log-level'."
-  :type '(choice (integer :tag "No logging" -1)
-                 (const :tag "Level error" error)
-                 (const :tag "Level warn" warn)
-                 (const :tag "Level info" info)
-                 (const :tag "Level Verbose" verbose)
-                 (const :tag "Level DEBUG" debug)))
-
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun request--safe-apply (function &rest arguments)
-  (condition-case err
-      (apply #'apply function arguments)
-    ((debug error))))
-
-(defun request--safe-call (function &rest arguments)
-  (request--safe-apply function arguments))
-
-;; (defun request--url-no-cache (url)
-;;   "Imitate `cache=false' of `jQuery.ajax'.
-;; See: http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/"
-;;   ;; FIXME: parse URL before adding ?_=TIME.
-;;   (concat url (format-time-string "?_=%s")))
-
-(defmacro request--document-function (function docstring)
-  "Document FUNCTION with DOCSTRING.  Use this for defstruct accessor etc."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (doc-string 2))
-  `(put ',function 'function-documentation ,docstring))
-
-(defun request--process-live-p (process)
-  "Copied from `process-live-p' for backward compatibility (Emacs < 24).
-Adapted from lisp/subr.el.
-FSF holds the copyright of this function:
-  Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1992, 1994-1995, 1999-2012
-    Free Software Foundation, Inc."
-  (memq (process-status process) '(run open listen connect stop)))
-
-
-;;; Logging
-
-(defconst request--log-level-def
-  '(;; debugging
-    (blather . 60) (trace . 50) (debug . 40)
-    ;; information
-    (verbose . 30) (info . 20)
-    ;; errors
-    (warn . 10) (error . 0))
-  "Named logging levels.")
-
-(defun request--log-level-as-int (level)
-  (if (integerp level)
-      level
-    (or (cdr (assq level request--log-level-def))
-        0)))
-
-(defvar request-log-buffer-name " *request-log*")
-
-(defun request--log-buffer ()
-  (get-buffer-create request-log-buffer-name))
-
-(defmacro request-log (level fmt &rest args)
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  `(let ((level (request--log-level-as-int ,level))
-         (log-level (request--log-level-as-int request-log-level))
-         (msg-level (request--log-level-as-int request-message-level)))
-     (when (<= level (max log-level msg-level))
-       (let ((msg (format "[%s] %s" ,level
-                          (condition-case err
-                              (format ,fmt ,@args)
-                            (error (format "
-!!! Logging error while executing:
-%S
-!!! Error:
-%S"
-                                           ',args err))))))
-         (when (<= level log-level)
-           (with-current-buffer (request--log-buffer)
-             (setq buffer-read-only t)
-             (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-               (goto-char (point-max))
-               (insert msg "\n"))))
-         (when (<= level msg-level)
-           (message "REQUEST %s" msg))))))
-
-
-;;; HTTP specific utilities
-
-(defconst request--url-unreserved-chars
-  '(?a ?b ?c ?d ?e ?f ?g ?h ?i ?j ?k ?l ?m ?n ?o ?p ?q ?r ?s ?t ?u ?v ?w ?x ?y ?z
-    ?A ?B ?C ?D ?E ?F ?G ?H ?I ?J ?K ?L ?M ?N ?O ?P ?Q ?R ?S ?T ?U ?V ?W ?X ?Y ?Z
-    ?0 ?1 ?2 ?3 ?4 ?5 ?6 ?7 ?8 ?9
-    ?- ?_ ?. ?~)
-  "`url-unreserved-chars' copied from Emacs 24.3 release candidate.
-This is used for making `request--urlencode-alist' RFC 3986 compliant
-for older Emacs versions.")
-
-(defun request--urlencode-alist (alist)
-  ;; FIXME: make monkey patching `url-unreserved-chars' optional
-  (let ((url-unreserved-chars request--url-unreserved-chars))
-    (cl-loop for sep = "" then "&"
-             for (k . v) in alist
-             concat sep
-             concat (url-hexify-string (format "%s" k))
-             concat "="
-             concat (url-hexify-string (format "%s" v)))))
-
-
-;;; Header parser
-
-(defun request--parse-response-at-point ()
-  "Parse the first header line such as \"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\"."
-  (when (re-search-forward "\\=[ \t\n]*HTTP/\\([0-9\\.]+\\) +\\([0-9]+\\)" nil t)
-    (list :version (match-string 1)
-          :code (string-to-number (match-string 2)))))
-
-(defun request--goto-next-body ()
-  (re-search-forward "^\r\n"))
-
-
-;;; Response object
-
-(cl-defstruct request-response
-  "A structure holding all relevant information of a request."
-  status-code history data error-thrown symbol-status url
-  done-p settings
-  ;; internal variables
-  -buffer -raw-header -timer -backend -tempfiles)
-
-(defmacro request--document-response (function docstring)
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (doc-string 2))
-  `(request--document-function ,function ,(concat docstring "
-
-.. This is an accessor for `request-response' object.
-
-\(fn RESPONSE)")))
-
-(request--document-response request-response-status-code
-  "Integer HTTP response code (e.g., 200).")
-
-(request--document-response request-response-history
-  "Redirection history (a list of response object).
-The first element is the oldest redirection.
-
-You can use restricted portion of functions for the response
-objects in the history slot.  It also depends on backend.  Here
-is the table showing what functions you can use for the response
-objects in the history slot.
-
-==================================== ============== ==============
-Slots                                          Backends
------------------------------------- -----------------------------
-\\                                    curl           url-retrieve
-==================================== ============== ==============
-request-response-url                  yes            yes
-request-response-header               yes            no
-other functions                       no             no
-==================================== ============== ==============
-")
-
-(request--document-response request-response-data
-  "Response parsed by the given parser.")
-
-(request--document-response request-response-error-thrown
-  "Error thrown during request.
-It takes the form of ``(ERROR-SYMBOL . DATA)``, which can be
-re-raised (`signal'ed) by ``(signal ERROR-SYMBOL DATA)``.")
-
-(request--document-response request-response-symbol-status
-  "A symbol representing the status of request (not HTTP response code).
-One of success/error/timeout/abort/parse-error.")
-
-(request--document-response request-response-url
-  "Final URL location of response.")
-
-(request--document-response request-response-done-p
-  "Return t when the request is finished or aborted.")
-
-(request--document-response request-response-settings
-  "Keyword arguments passed to `request' function.
-Some arguments such as HEADERS is changed to the one actually
-passed to the backend.  Also, it has additional keywords such
-as URL which is the requested URL.")
-
-(defun request-response-header (response field-name)
-  "Fetch the values of RESPONSE header field named FIELD-NAME.
-
-It returns comma separated values when the header has multiple
-field with the same name, as :RFC:`2616` specifies.
-
-Examples::
-
-  (request-response-header response
-                           \"content-type\") ; => \"text/html; charset=utf-8\"
-  (request-response-header response
-                           \"unknown-field\") ; => nil
-"
-  (let ((raw-header (request-response--raw-header response)))
-    (when raw-header
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (erase-buffer)
-        (insert raw-header)
-        ;; ALL=t to fetch all fields with the same name to get comma
-        ;; separated value [#rfc2616-sec4]_.
-        (mail-fetch-field field-name nil t)))))
-;; .. [#rfc2616-sec4] RFC2616 says this is the right thing to do
-;;    (see http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616.html#section-4.2).
-;;    Python's requests module does this too.
-
-
-;;; Backend dispatcher
-
-(defconst request--backend-alist
-  '((url-retrieve
-     . ((request             . request--url-retrieve)
-        (request-sync        . request--url-retrieve-sync)
-        (terminate-process   . delete-process)
-        (get-cookies         . request--url-retrieve-get-cookies)))
-    (curl
-     . ((request             . request--curl)
-        (request-sync        . request--curl-sync)
-        (terminate-process   . interrupt-process)
-        (get-cookies         . request--curl-get-cookies))))
-  "Map backend and method name to actual method (symbol).
-
-It's alist of alist, of the following form::
-
-    ((BACKEND . ((METHOD . FUNCTION) ...)) ...)
-
-It would be nicer if I can use EIEIO.  But as CEDET is included
-in Emacs by 23.2, using EIEIO means abandon older Emacs versions.
-It is probably necessary if I need to support more backends.  But
-let's stick to manual dispatch for now.")
-;; See: (view-emacs-news "23.2")
-
-(defun request--choose-backend (method)
-  "Return `fucall'able object for METHOD of current `request-backend'."
-  (assoc-default
-   method
-   (or (assoc-default request-backend request--backend-alist)
-       (error "%S is not valid `request-backend'." request-backend))))
-
-
-;;; Cookie
-
-(defun request-cookie-string (host &optional localpart secure)
-  "Return cookie string (like `document.cookie').
-
-Example::
-
- (request-cookie-string \"127.0.0.1\" \"/\")  ; => \"key=value; key2=value2\"
-"
-  (mapconcat (lambda (nv) (concat (car nv) "=" (cdr nv)))
-             (request-cookie-alist host localpart secure)
-             "; "))
-
-(defun request-cookie-alist (host &optional localpart secure)
-  "Return cookies as an alist.
-
-Example::
-
- (request-cookie-alist \"127.0.0.1\" \"/\")  ; => ((\"key\" . \"value\") ...)
-"
-  (funcall (request--choose-backend 'get-cookies) host localpart secure))
-
-
-;;; Main
-
-(cl-defun request-default-error-callback (url &key symbol-status
-                                              &allow-other-keys)
-  (request-log 'error
-    "Error (%s) while connecting to %s." symbol-status url))
-
-(cl-defun request (url &rest settings
-                       &key
-                       (type "GET")
-                       (params nil)
-                       (data nil)
-                       (files nil)
-                       (parser nil)
-                       (headers nil)
-                       (success nil)
-                       (error nil)
-                       (complete nil)
-                       (timeout request-timeout)
-                       (status-code nil)
-                       (sync nil)
-                       (response (make-request-response))
-                       (unix-socket nil))
-  "Send request to URL.
-
-Request.el has a single entry point.  It is `request'.
-
-==================== ========================================================
-Keyword argument      Explanation
-==================== ========================================================
-TYPE       (string)   type of request to make: POST/GET/PUT/DELETE
-PARAMS      (alist)   set \"?key=val\" part in URL
-DATA (string/alist)   data to be sent to the server
-FILES       (alist)   files to be sent to the server (see below)
-PARSER     (symbol)   a function that reads current buffer and return data
-HEADERS     (alist)   additional headers to send with the request
-SUCCESS  (function)   called on success
-ERROR    (function)   called on error
-COMPLETE (function)   called on both success and error
-TIMEOUT    (number)   timeout in second
-STATUS-CODE (alist)   map status code (int) to callback
-SYNC         (bool)   If `t', wait until request is done.  Default is `nil'.
-==================== ========================================================
-
-
-* Callback functions
-
-Callback functions STATUS, ERROR, COMPLETE and `cdr's in element of
-the alist STATUS-CODE take same keyword arguments listed below.  For
-forward compatibility, these functions must ignore unused keyword
-arguments (i.e., it's better to use `&allow-other-keys' [#]_).::
-
-    (CALLBACK                      ; SUCCESS/ERROR/COMPLETE/STATUS-CODE
-     :data          data           ; whatever PARSER function returns, or nil
-     :error-thrown  error-thrown   ; (ERROR-SYMBOL . DATA), or nil
-     :symbol-status symbol-status  ; success/error/timeout/abort/parse-error
-     :response      response       ; request-response object
-     ...)
-
-.. [#] `&allow-other-keys' is a special \"markers\" available in macros
-   in the CL library for function definition such as `cl-defun' and
-   `cl-function'.  Without this marker, you need to specify all arguments
-   to be passed.  This becomes problem when request.el adds new arguments
-   when calling callback functions.  If you use `&allow-other-keys'
-   (or manually ignore other arguments), your code is free from this
-   problem.  See info node `(cl) Argument Lists' for more information.
-
-Arguments data, error-thrown, symbol-status can be accessed by
-`request-response-data', `request-response-error-thrown',
-`request-response-symbol-status' accessors, i.e.::
-
-    (request-response-data RESPONSE)  ; same as data
-
-Response object holds other information which can be accessed by
-the following accessors:
-`request-response-status-code',
-`request-response-url' and
-`request-response-settings'
-
-* STATUS-CODE callback
-
-STATUS-CODE is an alist of the following format::
-
-    ((N-1 . CALLBACK-1)
-     (N-2 . CALLBACK-2)
-     ...)
-
-Here, N-1, N-2,... are integer status codes such as 200.
-
-
-* FILES
-
-FILES is an alist of the following format::
-
-    ((NAME-1 . FILE-1)
-     (NAME-2 . FILE-2)
-     ...)
-
-where FILE-N is a list of the form::
-
-    (FILENAME &key PATH BUFFER STRING MIME-TYPE)
-
-FILE-N can also be a string (path to the file) or a buffer object.
-In that case, FILENAME is set to the file name or buffer name.
-
-Example FILES argument::
-
-    `((\"passwd\"   . \"/etc/passwd\")                ; filename = passwd
-      (\"scratch\"  . ,(get-buffer \"*scratch*\"))    ; filename = *scratch*
-      (\"passwd2\"  . (\"password.txt\" :file \"/etc/passwd\"))
-      (\"scratch2\" . (\"scratch.txt\"  :buffer ,(get-buffer \"*scratch*\")))
-      (\"data\"     . (\"data.csv\"     :data \"1,2,3\\n4,5,6\\n\")))
-
-.. note:: FILES is implemented only for curl backend for now.
-   As furl.el_ supports multipart POST, it should be possible to
-   support FILES in pure elisp by making furl.el_ another backend.
-   Contributions are welcome.
-
-   .. _furl.el: http://code.google.com/p/furl-el/
-
-
-* PARSER function
-
-PARSER function takes no argument and it is executed in the
-buffer with HTTP response body.  The current position in the HTTP
-response buffer is at the beginning of the buffer.  As the HTTP
-header is stripped off, the cursor is actually at the beginning
-of the response body.  So, for example, you can pass `json-read'
-to parse JSON object in the buffer.  To fetch whole response as a
-string, pass `buffer-string'.
-
-When using `json-read', it is useful to know that the returned
-type can be modified by `json-object-type', `json-array-type',
-`json-key-type', `json-false' and `json-null'.  See docstring of
-each function for what it does.  For example, to convert JSON
-objects to plist instead of alist, wrap `json-read' by `lambda'
-like this.::
-
-    (request
-     \"http://...\"
-     :parser (lambda ()
-               (let ((json-object-type 'plist))
-                 (json-read)))
-     ...)
-
-This is analogous to the `dataType' argument of jQuery.ajax_.
-Only this function can access to the process buffer, which
-is killed immediately after the execution of this function.
-
-* SYNC
-
-Synchronous request is functional, but *please* don't use it
-other than testing or debugging.  Emacs users have better things
-to do rather than waiting for HTTP request.  If you want a better
-way to write callback chains, use `request-deferred'.
-
-If you can't avoid using it (e.g., you are inside of some hook
-which must return some value), make sure to set TIMEOUT to
-relatively small value.
-
-Due to limitation of `url-retrieve-synchronously', response slots
-`request-response-error-thrown', `request-response-history' and
-`request-response-url' are unknown (always `nil') when using
-synchronous request with `url-retrieve' backend.
-
-* Note
-
-API of `request' is somewhat mixture of jQuery.ajax_ (Javascript)
-and requests.request_ (Python).
-
-.. _jQuery.ajax: http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/
-.. _requests.request: http://docs.python-requests.org
-"
-  (request-log 'debug "REQUEST")
-  ;; FIXME: support CACHE argument (if possible)
-  ;; (unless cache
-  ;;   (setq url (request--url-no-cache url)))
-  (unless error
-    (setq error (apply-partially #'request-default-error-callback url))
-    (setq settings (plist-put settings :error error)))
-  (unless (or (stringp data)
-              (null data)
-              (assoc-string "Content-Type" headers t))
-    (setq data (request--urlencode-alist data))
-    (setq settings (plist-put settings :data data)))
-  (when params
-    (cl-assert (listp params) nil "PARAMS must be an alist.  Given: %S" params)
-    (setq url (concat url (if (string-match-p "\\?" url) "&" "?")
-                      (request--urlencode-alist params))))
-  (setq settings (plist-put settings :url url))
-  (setq settings (plist-put settings :response response))
-  (setf (request-response-settings response) settings)
-  (setf (request-response-url      response) url)
-  (setf (request-response--backend response) request-backend)
-  ;; Call `request--url-retrieve'(`-sync') or `request--curl'(`-sync').
-  (apply (if sync
-             (request--choose-backend 'request-sync)
-           (request--choose-backend 'request))
-         url settings)
-  (when timeout
-    (request-log 'debug "Start timer: timeout=%s sec" timeout)
-    (setf (request-response--timer response)
-          (run-at-time timeout nil
-                       #'request-response--timeout-callback response)))
-  response)
-
-(defun request--clean-header (response)
-  "Strip off carriage returns in the header of REQUEST."
-  (request-log 'debug "-CLEAN-HEADER")
-  (let ((buffer       (request-response--buffer      response))
-        (backend      (request-response--backend     response))
-        sep-regexp)
-    (if (eq backend 'url-retrieve)
-        ;; FIXME: make this workaround optional.
-        ;; But it looks like sometimes `url-http-clean-headers'
-        ;; fails to cleanup.  So, let's be bit permissive here...
-        (setq sep-regexp "^\r?$")
-      (setq sep-regexp "^\r$"))
-    (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (request-log 'trace
-          "(buffer-string) at %S =\n%s" buffer (buffer-string))
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (when (and (re-search-forward sep-regexp nil t)
-                   ;; Are \r characters stripped off already?:
-                   (not (equal (match-string 0) "")))
-          (while (re-search-backward "\r$" (point-min) t)
-            (replace-match "")))))))
-
-(defun request--cut-header (response)
-  "Cut the first header part in the buffer of RESPONSE and move it to
-raw-header slot."
-  (request-log 'debug "-CUT-HEADER")
-  (let ((buffer (request-response--buffer response)))
-    (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (when (re-search-forward "^$" nil t)
-          (setf (request-response--raw-header response)
-                (buffer-substring (point-min) (point)))
-          (delete-region (point-min) (min (1+ (point)) (point-max))))))))
-
-(defun request-untrampify-filename (file)
-  "Return FILE as the local file name."
-  (or (file-remote-p file 'localname) file))
-
-(defun request--parse-data (response parser)
-  "Run PARSER in current buffer if ERROR-THROWN is nil,
-then kill the current buffer."
-  (request-log 'debug "-PARSE-DATA")
-  (let ((buffer (request-response--buffer response)))
-    (request-log 'debug "parser = %s" parser)
-    (when (and (buffer-live-p buffer) parser)
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (request-log 'trace
-          "(buffer-string) at %S =\n%s" buffer (buffer-string))
-        (when (/= (request-response-status-code response) 204)
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (setf (request-response-data response) (funcall parser)))))))
-
-(cl-defun request--callback (buffer &key parser success error complete
-                                    timeout status-code response
-                                    &allow-other-keys)
-  (request-log 'debug "REQUEST--CALLBACK")
-  (request-log 'debug "(buffer-string) =\n%s"
-               (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-                 (with-current-buffer buffer (buffer-string))))
-
-  ;; Sometimes BUFFER given as the argument is different from the
-  ;; buffer already set in RESPONSE.  That's why it is reset here.
-  ;; FIXME: Refactor how BUFFER is passed around.
-  (setf (request-response--buffer response) buffer)
-  (request-response--cancel-timer response)
-  (cl-symbol-macrolet
-      ((error-thrown (request-response-error-thrown response))
-       (symbol-status (request-response-symbol-status response))
-       (data (request-response-data response))
-       (done-p (request-response-done-p response)))
-
-    ;; Parse response header
-    (request--clean-header response)
-    (request--cut-header response)
-    ;; Note: Try to do this even `error-thrown' is set.  For example,
-    ;; timeout error can occur while downloading response body and
-    ;; header is there in that case.
-
-    ;; Parse response body
-    (request-log 'debug "error-thrown = %S" error-thrown)
-    (condition-case err
-        (request--parse-data response parser)
-      (error
-       ;; If there was already an error (e.g. server timeout) do not set the
-       ;; status to `parse-error'.
-       (unless error-thrown
-         (setq symbol-status 'parse-error)
-         (setq error-thrown err)
-         (request-log 'error "Error from parser %S: %S" parser err))))
-    (kill-buffer buffer)
-    (request-log 'debug "data = %s" data)
-
-    ;; Determine `symbol-status'
-    (unless symbol-status
-      (setq symbol-status (if error-thrown 'error 'success)))
-    (request-log 'debug "symbol-status = %s" symbol-status)
-
-    ;; Call callbacks
-    (let ((args (list :data data
-                      :symbol-status symbol-status
-                      :error-thrown error-thrown
-                      :response response)))
-      (let* ((success-p (eq symbol-status 'success))
-             (cb (if success-p success error))
-             (name (if success-p "success" "error")))
-        (when cb
-          (request-log 'debug "Executing %s callback." name)
-          (request--safe-apply cb args)))
-
-      (let ((cb (cdr (assq (request-response-status-code response)
-                           status-code))))
-        (when cb
-          (request-log 'debug "Executing status-code callback.")
-          (request--safe-apply cb args)))
-
-      (when complete
-        (request-log 'debug "Executing complete callback.")
-        (request--safe-apply complete args)))
-
-    (setq done-p t)
-
-    ;; Remove temporary files
-    ;; FIXME: Make tempfile cleanup more reliable.  It is possible
-    ;;        callback is never called.
-    (request--safe-delete-files (request-response--tempfiles response))))
-
-(cl-defun request-response--timeout-callback (response)
-  (request-log 'debug "-TIMEOUT-CALLBACK")
-  (setf (request-response-symbol-status response) 'timeout)
-  (setf (request-response-error-thrown response)  '(error . ("Timeout")))
-  (let* ((buffer (request-response--buffer response))
-         (proc (and (buffer-live-p buffer) (get-buffer-process buffer))))
-    (when proc
-      ;; This will call `request--callback':
-      (funcall (request--choose-backend 'terminate-process) proc))
-
-    (cl-symbol-macrolet ((done-p (request-response-done-p response)))
-      (unless done-p
-        ;; This code should never be executed.  However, it occurs
-        ;; sometimes with `url-retrieve' backend.
-        ;; FIXME: In Emacs 24.3.50 or later, this is always executed in
-        ;;        request-get-timeout test.  Find out if it is fine.
-        (request-log 'error "Callback is not called when stopping process! \
-Explicitly calling from timer.")
-        (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
-          (cl-destructuring-bind (&key code &allow-other-keys)
-              (with-current-buffer buffer
-                (goto-char (point-min))
-                (request--parse-response-at-point))
-            (setf (request-response-status-code response) code)))
-        (apply #'request--callback
-               buffer
-               (request-response-settings response))
-        (setq done-p t)))))
-
-(defun request-response--cancel-timer (response)
-  (request-log 'debug "REQUEST-RESPONSE--CANCEL-TIMER")
-  (cl-symbol-macrolet ((timer (request-response--timer response)))
-    (when timer
-      (cancel-timer timer)
-      (setq timer nil))))
-
-
-(defun request-abort (response)
-  "Abort request for RESPONSE (the object returned by `request').
-Note that this function invoke ERROR and COMPLETE callbacks.
-Callbacks may not be called immediately but called later when
-associated process is exited."
-  (cl-symbol-macrolet ((buffer (request-response--buffer response))
-                       (symbol-status (request-response-symbol-status response))
-                       (done-p (request-response-done-p response)))
-    (let ((process (get-buffer-process buffer)))
-      (unless symbol-status             ; should I use done-p here?
-        (setq symbol-status 'abort)
-        (setq done-p t)
-        (when (and
-               (processp process) ; process can be nil when buffer is killed
-               (request--process-live-p process))
-          (funcall (request--choose-backend 'terminate-process) process))))))
-
-
-;;; Backend: `url-retrieve'
-
-(cl-defun request--url-retrieve-preprocess-settings
-    (&rest settings &key type data files headers &allow-other-keys)
-  (when files
-    (error "`url-retrieve' backend does not support FILES."))
-  (when (and (equal type "POST")
-             data
-             (not (assoc-string "Content-Type" headers t)))
-    (push '("Content-Type" . "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") headers)
-    (setq settings (plist-put settings :headers headers)))
-  settings)
-
-(cl-defun request--url-retrieve (url &rest settings
-                                     &key type data timeout response
-                                     &allow-other-keys
-                                     &aux headers)
-  (setq settings (apply #'request--url-retrieve-preprocess-settings settings))
-  (setq headers (plist-get settings :headers))
-  (let* ((url-request-extra-headers headers)
-         (url-request-method type)
-         (url-request-data data)
-         (buffer (url-retrieve url #'request--url-retrieve-callback
-                               (nconc (list :response response) settings)))
-         (proc (get-buffer-process buffer)))
-    (setf (request-response--buffer response) buffer)
-    (process-put proc :request-response response)
-    (request-log 'debug "Start querying: %s" url)
-    (set-process-query-on-exit-flag proc nil)))
-
-(cl-defun request--url-retrieve-callback (status &rest settings
-                                                 &key response url
-                                                 &allow-other-keys)
-  (declare (special url-http-method
-                    url-http-response-status))
-  (request-log 'debug "-URL-RETRIEVE-CALLBACK")
-  (request-log 'debug "status = %S" status)
-  (request-log 'debug "url-http-method = %s" url-http-method)
-  (request-log 'debug "url-http-response-status = %s" url-http-response-status)
-
-  (setf (request-response-status-code response) url-http-response-status)
-  (let ((redirect (plist-get status :redirect)))
-    (when redirect
-      (setf (request-response-url response) redirect)))
-  ;; Construct history slot
-  (cl-loop for v in
-           (cl-loop with first = t
-                    with l = nil
-                    for (k v) on status by 'cddr
-                    when (eq k :redirect)
-                    if first
-                    do (setq first nil)
-                    else
-                    do (push v l)
-                    finally do (cons url l))
-           do (let ((r (make-request-response :-backend 'url-retrieve)))
-                (setf (request-response-url r) v)
-                (push r (request-response-history response))))
-
-  (cl-symbol-macrolet ((error-thrown (request-response-error-thrown response))
-                       (status-error (plist-get status :error)))
-    (when (and error-thrown status-error)
-      (request-log 'warn
-        "Error %S thrown already but got another error %S from \
-`url-retrieve'.  Ignoring it..." error-thrown status-error))
-    (unless error-thrown
-      (setq error-thrown status-error)))
-
-  (apply #'request--callback (current-buffer) settings))
-
-(cl-defun request--url-retrieve-sync (url &rest settings
-                                          &key type data timeout response
-                                          &allow-other-keys
-                                          &aux headers)
-  (setq settings (apply #'request--url-retrieve-preprocess-settings settings))
-  (setq headers (plist-get settings :headers))
-  (let* ((url-request-extra-headers headers)
-         (url-request-method type)
-         (url-request-data data)
-         (buffer (if timeout
-                     (with-timeout
-                         (timeout
-                          (setf (request-response-symbol-status response)
-                                'timeout)
-                          (setf (request-response-done-p response) t)
-                          nil)
-                       (url-retrieve-synchronously url))
-                   (url-retrieve-synchronously url))))
-    (setf (request-response--buffer response) buffer)
-    ;; It seems there is no way to get redirects and URL here...
-    (when buffer
-      ;; Fetch HTTP response code
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (cl-destructuring-bind (&key version code)
-            (request--parse-response-at-point)
-          (setf (request-response-status-code response) code)))
-      ;; Parse response body, etc.
-      (apply #'request--callback buffer settings)))
-  response)
-
-(defun request--url-retrieve-get-cookies (host localpart secure)
-  (mapcar
-   (lambda (c) (cons (url-cookie-name c) (url-cookie-value c)))
-   (url-cookie-retrieve host localpart secure)))
-
-
-;;; Backend: curl
-
-(defvar request--curl-cookie-jar nil
-  "Override what the function `request--curl-cookie-jar' returns.
-Currently it is used only for testing.")
-
-(defun request--curl-cookie-jar ()
-  "Cookie storage for curl backend."
-  (or request--curl-cookie-jar
-      (expand-file-name "curl-cookie-jar" request-storage-directory)))
-
-(defconst request--curl-write-out-template
-  (if (eq system-type 'windows-nt)
-      "\\n(:num-redirects %{num_redirects} :url-effective %{url_effective})"
-    "\\n(:num-redirects %{num_redirects} :url-effective \"%{url_effective}\")"))
-
-(defun request--curl-mkdir-for-cookie-jar ()
-  (ignore-errors
-    (make-directory (file-name-directory (request--curl-cookie-jar)) t)))
-
-(cl-defun request--curl-command
-    (url &key type data headers timeout response files* unix-socket
-         &allow-other-keys
-         &aux
-         (cookie-jar (convert-standard-filename
-                      (expand-file-name (request--curl-cookie-jar)))))
-  (append
-   (list request-curl "--silent" "--include"
-         "--location"
-         ;; FIXME: test automatic decompression
-         "--compressed"
-         ;; FIMXE: this way of using cookie might be problem when
-         ;;        running multiple requests.
-         "--cookie" cookie-jar "--cookie-jar" cookie-jar
-         "--write-out" request--curl-write-out-template)
-   request-curl-options
-   (when unix-socket (list "--unix-socket" unix-socket))
-   (cl-loop for (name filename path mime-type) in files*
-            collect "--form"
-            collect (format "%s=@%s;filename=%s%s" name
-                            (request-untrampify-filename path) filename
-                            (if mime-type
-                                (format ";type=%s" mime-type)
-                              "")))
-   (when data
-     (let ((tempfile (request--make-temp-file)))
-       (push tempfile (request-response--tempfiles response))
-       (let ((file-coding-system-alist nil)
-             (coding-system-for-write 'binary))
-         (with-temp-file tempfile
-           (setq buffer-file-coding-system 'binary)
-           (set-buffer-multibyte nil)
-           (insert data)))
-       (list "--data-binary" (concat  "@" (request-untrampify-filename tempfile)))))
-   (when type (list "--request" type))
-   (cl-loop for (k . v) in headers
-            collect "--header"
-            collect (format "%s: %s" k v))
-   (list url)))
-
-(defun request--curl-normalize-files-1 (files get-temp-file)
-  (cl-loop for (name . item) in files
-           collect
-           (cl-destructuring-bind
-               (filename &key file buffer data mime-type)
-               (cond
-                ((stringp item) (list (file-name-nondirectory item) :file item))
-                ((bufferp item) (list (buffer-name item) :buffer item))
-                (t item))
-             (unless (= (cl-loop for v in (list file buffer data) if v sum 1) 1)
-               (error "Only one of :file/:buffer/:data must be given.  Got: %S"
-                      (cons name item)))
-             (cond
-              (file
-               (list name filename file mime-type))
-              (buffer
-               (let ((tf (funcall get-temp-file)))
-                 (with-current-buffer buffer
-                   (write-region (point-min) (point-max) tf nil 'silent))
-                 (list name filename tf mime-type)))
-              (data
-               (let ((tf (funcall get-temp-file)))
-                 (with-temp-buffer
-                   (erase-buffer)
-                   (insert data)
-                   (write-region (point-min) (point-max) tf nil 'silent))
-                 (list name filename tf mime-type)))))))
-
-(defun request--make-temp-file ()
-  "Create a temporary file."
-  (if (file-remote-p default-directory)
-      (let ((tramp-temp-name-prefix request-temp-prefix)
-            (vec (tramp-dissect-file-name default-directory)))
-        (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
-         (tramp-file-name-method vec)
-         (tramp-file-name-user vec)
-         (tramp-file-name-host vec)
-         (tramp-make-tramp-temp-file vec)
-         (tramp-file-name-hop vec)))
-    (make-temp-file request-temp-prefix)))
-
-(defun request--curl-normalize-files (files)
-  "Change FILES into a list of (NAME FILENAME PATH MIME-TYPE).
-This is to make `request--curl-command' cleaner by converting
-FILES to a homogeneous list.  It returns a list (FILES* TEMPFILES)
-where FILES* is a converted FILES and TEMPFILES is a list of
-temporary file paths."
-  (let (tempfiles noerror)
-    (unwind-protect
-        (let* ((get-temp-file (lambda ()
-                                (let ((tf (request--make-temp-file)))
-                                  (push tf tempfiles)
-                                  tf)))
-               (files* (request--curl-normalize-files-1 files get-temp-file)))
-          (setq noerror t)
-          (list files* tempfiles))
-      (unless noerror
-        ;; Remove temporary files only when an error occurs
-        (request--safe-delete-files tempfiles)))))
-
-(defun request--safe-delete-files (files)
-  "Remove FILES but do not raise error when failed to do so."
-  (mapc (lambda (f) (condition-case err
-                        (delete-file f)
-                      (error (request-log 'error
-                               "Failed delete file %s. Got: %S" f err))))
-        files))
-
-(cl-defun request--curl (url &rest settings
-                             &key type data files headers timeout response
-                             &allow-other-keys)
-  "cURL-based request backend.
-
-Redirection handling strategy
------------------------------
-
-curl follows redirection when --location is given.  However,
-all headers are printed when it is used with --include option.
-Number of redirects is printed out sexp-based message using
---write-out option (see `request--curl-write-out-template').
-This number is used for removing extra headers and parse
-location header from the last redirection header.
-
-Sexp at the end of buffer and extra headers for redirects are
-removed from the buffer before it is shown to the parser function.
-"
-  (request--curl-mkdir-for-cookie-jar)
-  (let* (;; Use pipe instead of pty.  Otherwise, curl process hangs.
-         (process-connection-type nil)
-         ;; Avoid starting program in non-existing directory.
-         (home-directory (if (file-remote-p default-directory)
-                             (let ((vec (tramp-dissect-file-name default-directory)))
-                               (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
-                                (tramp-file-name-method vec)
-                                (tramp-file-name-user vec)
-                                (tramp-file-name-host vec)
-                                "~/"
-                                (tramp-file-name-hop vec)))
-                           "~/"))
-         (default-directory (expand-file-name home-directory))
-         (buffer (generate-new-buffer " *request curl*"))
-         (command (cl-destructuring-bind
-                      (files* tempfiles)
-                      (request--curl-normalize-files files)
-                    (setf (request-response--tempfiles response) tempfiles)
-                    (apply #'request--curl-command url :files* files*
-                           :response response settings)))
-         (proc (apply #'start-file-process "request curl" buffer command)))
-    (request-log 'debug "Run: %s" (mapconcat 'identity command " "))
-    (setf (request-response--buffer response) buffer)
-    (process-put proc :request-response response)
-    (set-process-coding-system proc 'binary 'binary)
-    (set-process-query-on-exit-flag proc nil)
-    (set-process-sentinel proc #'request--curl-callback)))
-
-(defun request--curl-read-and-delete-tail-info ()
-  "Read a sexp at the end of buffer and remove it and preceding character.
-This function moves the point at the end of buffer by side effect.
-See also `request--curl-write-out-template'."
-  (let (forward-sexp-function)
-    (goto-char (point-max))
-    (forward-sexp -1)
-    (let ((beg (1- (point))))
-      (prog1
-          (read (current-buffer))
-        (delete-region beg (point-max))))))
-
-(defconst request--cookie-reserved-re
-  (mapconcat
-   (lambda (x) (concat "\\(^" x "\\'\\)"))
-   '("comment" "commenturl" "discard" "domain" "max-age" "path" "port"
-     "secure" "version" "expires")
-   "\\|")
-  "Uninterested keys in cookie.
-See \"set-cookie-av\" in http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2965.txt")
-
-(defun request--consume-100-continue ()
-  "Remove \"HTTP/* 100 Continue\" header at the point."
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (&key code &allow-other-keys)
-      (save-excursion (request--parse-response-at-point))
-    (when (equal code 100)
-      (delete-region (point) (progn (request--goto-next-body) (point)))
-      ;; FIXME: Does this make sense?  Is it possible to have multiple 100?
-      (request--consume-100-continue))))
-
-(defun request--consume-200-connection-established ()
-  "Remove \"HTTP/* 200 Connection established\" header at the point."
-  (when (looking-at-p "HTTP/1\\.[0-1] 200 Connection established")
-    (delete-region (point) (progn (request--goto-next-body) (point)))))
-
-(defun request--curl-preprocess ()
-  "Pre-process current buffer before showing it to user."
-  (let (history)
-    (cl-destructuring-bind (&key num-redirects url-effective)
-        (request--curl-read-and-delete-tail-info)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (request--consume-100-continue)
-      (request--consume-200-connection-established)
-      (when (> num-redirects 0)
-        (cl-loop with case-fold-search = t
-                 repeat num-redirects
-                 ;; Do not store code=100 headers:
-                 do (request--consume-100-continue)
-                 do (let ((response (make-request-response
-                                     :-buffer (current-buffer)
-                                     :-backend 'curl)))
-                      (request--clean-header response)
-                      (request--cut-header response)
-                      (push response history))))
-
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (nconc (list :num-redirects num-redirects :url-effective url-effective
-                   :history (nreverse history))
-             (request--parse-response-at-point)))))
-
-(defun request--curl-absolutify-redirects (start-url redirects)
-  "Convert relative paths in REDIRECTS to absolute URLs.
-START-URL is the URL requested."
-  (cl-loop for prev-url = start-url then url
-           for url in redirects
-           unless (string-match url-nonrelative-link url)
-           do (setq url (url-expand-file-name url prev-url))
-           collect url))
-
-(defun request--curl-absolutify-location-history (start-url history)
-  "Convert relative paths in HISTORY to absolute URLs.
-START-URL is the URL requested."
-  (when history
-    (setf (request-response-url (car history)) start-url))
-  (cl-loop for url in (request--curl-absolutify-redirects
-                       start-url
-                       (mapcar (lambda (response)
-                                 (request-response-header response "location"))
-                               history))
-           for response in (cdr history)
-           do (setf (request-response-url response) url)))
-
-(defun request--curl-callback (proc event)
-  (let* ((buffer (process-buffer proc))
-         (response (process-get proc :request-response))
-         (symbol-status (request-response-symbol-status response))
-         (settings (request-response-settings response)))
-    (request-log 'debug "REQUEST--CURL-CALLBACK event = %s" event)
-    (request-log 'debug "REQUEST--CURL-CALLBACK proc = %S" proc)
-    (request-log 'debug "REQUEST--CURL-CALLBACK buffer = %S" buffer)
-    (request-log 'debug "REQUEST--CURL-CALLBACK symbol-status = %S"
-                 symbol-status)
-    (cond
-     ((and (memq (process-status proc) '(exit signal))
-           (/= (process-exit-status proc) 0))
-      (setf (request-response-error-thrown response) (cons 'error event))
-      (apply #'request--callback buffer settings))
-     ((equal event "finished\n")
-      (cl-destructuring-bind (&key version code num-redirects history error
-                                   url-effective)
-          (condition-case err
-              (with-current-buffer buffer
-                (request--curl-preprocess))
-            ((debug error)
-             (list :error err)))
-        (request--curl-absolutify-location-history (plist-get settings :url)
-                                                   history)
-        (setf (request-response-status-code  response) code)
-        (setf (request-response-url          response) url-effective)
-        (setf (request-response-history      response) history)
-        (setf (request-response-error-thrown response)
-              (or error (when (>= code 400) `(error . (http ,code)))))
-        (apply #'request--callback buffer settings))))))
-
-(cl-defun request--curl-sync (url &rest settings &key response &allow-other-keys)
-  ;; To make timeout work, use polling approach rather than using
-  ;; `call-process'.
-  (let (finished)
-    (prog1 (apply #'request--curl url
-                  :complete (lambda (&rest _) (setq finished t))
-                  settings)
-      (let ((proc (get-buffer-process (request-response--buffer response))))
-        (while (and (not finished) (request--process-live-p proc))
-          (accept-process-output proc))))))
-
-(defun request--curl-get-cookies (host localpart secure)
-  (request--netscape-get-cookies (request--curl-cookie-jar)
-                                 host localpart secure))
-
-
-;;; Netscape cookie.txt parser
-
-(defun request--netscape-cookie-parse ()
-  "Parse Netscape/Mozilla cookie format."
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (let ((tsv-re (concat "^\\(#HttpOnly_\\)?"
-                        (cl-loop repeat 6 concat "\\([^\t\n]+\\)\t")
-                        "\\(.*\\)"))
-        cookies)
-    (while (not (eobp))
-      ;; HttpOnly cookie starts with '#' but its line is not comment line(#60)
-      (cond ((and (looking-at-p "^#") (not (looking-at-p "^#HttpOnly_"))) t)
-            ((looking-at-p "^$") t)
-            ((looking-at tsv-re)
-             (let ((cookie (cl-loop for i from 1 to 8 collect (match-string i))))
-               (push cookie cookies))))
-      (forward-line 1))
-    (setq cookies (nreverse cookies))
-    (cl-loop for (http-only domain flag path secure expiration name value) in cookies
-             collect (list domain
-                           (equal flag "TRUE")
-                           path
-                           (equal secure "TRUE")
-                           (null (not http-only))
-                           (string-to-number expiration)
-                           name
-                           value))))
-
-(defun request--netscape-filter-cookies (cookies host localpart secure)
-  (cl-loop for (domain flag path secure-1 http-only expiration name value) in cookies
-           when (and (equal domain host)
-                     (equal path localpart)
-                     (or secure (not secure-1)))
-           collect (cons name value)))
-
-(defun request--netscape-get-cookies (filename host localpart secure)
-  (when (file-readable-p filename)
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (insert-file-contents filename)
-      (request--netscape-filter-cookies (request--netscape-cookie-parse)
-                                        host localpart secure))))
-
-(provide 'request)
-
-;;; request.el ends here
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-
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-
-(autoload 'rjsx-minor-mode "rjsx-mode" "\
-Minor mode for parsing JSX syntax into an AST.
-
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-
-(autoload 'rjsx-comment-dwim "rjsx-mode" "\
-RJSX implementation of `comment-dwim'. If called on a region,
-this function delegates to `comment-or-uncomment-region'. If the
-point is not in a JSX context, it delegates to the
-`comment-dwim', otherwise it will comment the JSX AST node at
-point using the apppriate comment delimiters.
-
-For example: If point is on a JSX attribute or JSX expression, it
-will comment the entire attribute using \"/* */\". , otherwise if
-it's on a descendent JSX Element, it will use \"{/* */}\"
-instead.
-
-\(fn ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; rjsx-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/rjsx-mode-20180823.1645/rjsx-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/rjsx-mode-20180823.1645/rjsx-mode-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "rjsx-mode" "20180823.1645" "Real support for JSX" '((emacs "24.4") (js2-mode "20170504")) :commit "c463a162a2557668f624c32dd5c3b58512e80b1a" :keywords '("languages") :authors '(("Felipe Ochoa" . "felipe@fov.space")) :maintainer '("Felipe Ochoa" . "felipe@fov.space") :url "https://github.com/felipeochoa/rjsx-mode/")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/rjsx-mode-20180823.1645/rjsx-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/rjsx-mode-20180823.1645/rjsx-mode.el
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-;;; rjsx-mode.el --- Real support for JSX    -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016 Felipe Ochoa
-
-;; Author: Felipe Ochoa <felipe@fov.space>
-;; URL: https://github.com/felipeochoa/rjsx-mode/
-;; Package-Version: 20180823.1645
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (js2-mode "20170504"))
-;; Version: 1.1
-;; Keywords: languages
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Defines a major mode `rjsx-mode' based on `js2-mode' for editing
-;; JSX files.  `rjsx-mode' extends the parser in `js2-mode' to support
-;; the full JSX syntax.  This means you get all of the `js2' features
-;; plus proper syntax checking and highlighting of JSX code blocks.
-;;
-;; Some features that this mode adds to js2:
-;;
-;; - Highlighting JSX tag names and attributes (using the rjsx-tag and
-;;   rjsx-attr faces)
-;; - Highlight undeclared JSX components
-;; - Parsing the spread operator {...otherProps}
-;; - Parsing && and || in child expressions {cond && <BigComponent/>}
-;; - Parsing ternary expressions {toggle ? <ToggleOn /> : <ToggleOff />}
-;;
-;; Additionally, since rjsx-mode extends the js2 AST, utilities using
-;; the parse tree gain access to the JSX structure.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;;;; Basic mode definitions
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'js2-mode)
-(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
-(require 'newcomment)
-
-(defgroup rjsx-mode nil
-  "Support for JSX."
-  :group 'js2-mode)
-
-(defcustom rjsx-max-size-for-frequent-reparse 100000
-  "Buffers with fewer than this many characters will be parsed more frequently.
-Set this to 0 to disable the reparsing altogether.  The frequent
-parsing supports the magic `rjsx-electric-lt' and
-`rjsx-delete-creates-full-tag' behaviors."
-  :group 'rjsx-mode
-  :type 'integer)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode rjsx-mode js2-jsx-mode "RJSX"
-  "Major mode for editing JSX files."
-  :lighter ":RJSX"
-  :group 'rjsx-mode
-  (setq-local comment-use-syntax nil)
-  (setq-local comment-start-skip "[[:space:]]*\\(//+\\|{?/\\*+\\)")
-  ;; \n is included to get arround `comment-normalize-vars' and `comment-only-p'
-  (setq-local comment-end-skip "\\(\\*+/}?[[:space:]]*\\)\n?\\|\n")
-  (setq-local comment-region-function 'rjsx-comment-region-function)
-  (setq-local uncomment-region-function 'rjsx-uncomment-region-function)
-  (setq-local comment-quote-nested-function 'rjsx-comment-quote-nested-function)
-  (setq-local indent-line-function 'rjsx-indent-line)
-  (setq-local indent-region-function 'rjsx-indent-region))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode rjsx-minor-mode
-  "Minor mode for parsing JSX syntax into an AST."
-  :lighter " rjsx"
-  (if rjsx-minor-mode
-      (js2-minor-mode 1)
-    (js2-minor-mode 0)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.jsx\\'" . rjsx-mode))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-xml-initializer (orig-fun)
-  "Dispatch the xml parser based on variable `rjsx-mode' being active or not.
-This function is used to advise `js2-parse-xml-initializer' (ORIG-FUN) using
-the `:around' combinator.  JS2-PARSER is the original XML parser."
-  (if (or (eq major-mode 'rjsx-mode) rjsx-minor-mode)
-      (rjsx-parse-top-xml)
-    (apply orig-fun nil)))
-
-(advice-add 'js2-parse-xml-initializer :around #'rjsx-parse-xml-initializer)
-
-(defun rjsx-unadvice-js2 ()
-  "Remove the rjsx advice on the js2 parser.  This will cause rjsx to stop working globally."
-  (advice-remove 'js2-parse-xml-initializer #'rjsx-parse-xml-initializer)
-  (advice-remove 'js--looking-at-operator-p #'rjsx--js--looking-at-operator-p-advice))
-
-
-(defface rjsx-tag
-  '((t . (:inherit font-lock-function-name-face)))
-  "`rjsx-mode' face used to highlight JSX tag names."
-  :group 'rjsx-mode)
-
-(defface rjsx-attr
-  '((t . (:inherit font-lock-variable-name-face)))
-  "`rjsx-mode' face used to highlight JSX attribute names."
-  :group 'rjsx-mode)
-
-(defface rjsx-text
-  '((t . (:inherit font-lock-string-face)))
-  "`rjsx-mode' face used to highlight JSX text."
-  :group 'rjsx-mode)
-
-(defface rjsx-tag-bracket-face
-  '((t . (:inherit default)))
-  "`rjsx-mode' face used to highlight `<', `/', and `>'."
-  :group 'rjsx-mode)
-
-
-;;;; Parser constants struct definitions
-
-;; Token types for XML nodes. We need to re-use some unused values to
-;; not mess up the vectors that js2 has set up
-(defvar rjsx-JSX            js2-ENUM_INIT_KEYS)
-(defvar rjsx-JSX-CLOSE      js2-ENUM_INIT_VALUES)
-(defvar rjsx-JSX-IDENT      js2-ENUM_INIT_ARRAY)
-(defvar rjsx-JSX-MEMBER     js2-ENUM_NEXT)
-(defvar rjsx-JSX-ATTR       js2-ENUM_ID)
-(defvar rjsx-JSX-SPREAD     js2-REF_NS_MEMBER)
-(defvar rjsx-JSX-TEXT       js2-ESCXMLTEXT)
-(defvar rjsx-JSX-EXPRESSION js2-ESCXMLATTR)
-
-(dolist (sym '(rjsx-JSX rjsx-JSX-CLOSE rjsx-JSX-IDENT rjsx-JSX-MEMBER rjsx-JSX-ATTR
-                        rjsx-JSX-SPREAD rjsx-JSX-TEXT rjsx-JSX-EXPRESSION))
-  (aset js2-token-names (symbol-value sym) (downcase (substring (symbol-name sym) 5)))
-  (puthash sym (symbol-value sym) js2-token-codes))
-
-(js2-msg "msg.bad.jsx.ident" "invalid JSX identifier")
-(js2-msg "msg.invalid.jsx.string" "invalid JSX string (cannot contain delimiter in string body)")
-(js2-msg "msg.mismatched.close.tag" "mismatched closing JSX tag; expected `%s'")
-(js2-msg "msg.no.gt.in.opener" "missing `>' in opening tag")
-(js2-msg "msg.no.gt.in.closer" "missing `>' in closing tag")
-(js2-msg "msg.no.gt.after.slash" "missing `>' after `/' in self-closing tag")
-(js2-msg "msg.no.rc.after.spread" "missing `}' after spread-prop")
-(js2-msg "msg.no.value.after.jsx.prop" "missing value after prop `%s'")
-(js2-msg "msg.no.dots.in.prop.spread" "missing `...' in spread prop")
-(js2-msg "msg.no.rc.after.expr" "missing `}' after expression")
-(js2-msg "msg.empty.expr" "empty `{}' expression")
-
-
-(cl-defstruct (rjsx-node
-               (:include js2-node (type rjsx-JSX))
-               (:constructor nil)
-               (:constructor make-rjsx-node
-                             (&key (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                   len
-                                   name
-                                   rjsx-props
-                                   kids)))
-  name         ; AST node containing the parsed xml name or nil for fragments
-  rjsx-props   ; linked list of AST nodes (both attributes and spreads)
-  kids         ; linked list of child xml nodes
-  closing-tag) ; AST node with the tag closer
-
-
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-node 'js2-visitor 'rjsx-node-visit)
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-node 'js2-printer 'rjsx-node-print)
-(defun rjsx-node-visit (ast callback)
-  "Visit the `rjsx-node' children of AST, invoking CALLBACK on them."
-  (let ((name (rjsx-node-name ast)))
-    (when name (js2-visit-ast name callback)))
-  (dolist (prop (rjsx-node-rjsx-props ast))
-    (js2-visit-ast prop callback))
-  (dolist (prop (rjsx-node-kids ast))
-    (js2-visit-ast prop callback))
-  (when (rjsx-node-closing-tag ast)
-    (js2-visit-ast (rjsx-node-closing-tag ast) callback)))
-
-(defun rjsx-node-print (node indent-level)
-  "Print the `rjsx-node' NODE at indent level INDENT-LEVEL."
-  (insert (js2-make-pad indent-level) "<")
-  (let ((name-n (rjsx-node-name node)))
-   (when name-n (js2-print-ast name-n 0)))
-  (dolist (attr (rjsx-node-rjsx-props node))
-    (insert " ")
-    (js2-print-ast attr 0))
-  (let ((closer (rjsx-node-closing-tag node)))
-    (if (null closer)
-        (insert "/>")
-      (insert ">")
-      (dolist (child (rjsx-node-kids node))
-          (js2-print-ast child 0))
-      (js2-print-ast closer indent-level))))
-
-(defun rjsx-node-opening-tag-name (node)
-  "Return a string with NODE's opening tag including any namespace and member operations."
-  (let ((name-n (rjsx-node-name node)))
-    (cond
-     ((null name-n) "")                 ; fragment
-     ((rjsx-member-p name-n) (rjsx-member-full-name name-n))
-     ((rjsx-identifier-p name-n) (rjsx-identifier-full-name name-n))
-     (t ""))))                          ; js2-error-node
-
-(defun rjsx-node-push-prop (n rjsx-prop)
-  "Extend rjsx-node N's rjsx-props with js2-node RJSX-PROP.
-Sets JSX-PROPS's parent to N."
-  (let ((rjsx-props (rjsx-node-rjsx-props n)))
-    (if rjsx-props
-        (setcdr rjsx-props (nconc (cdr rjsx-props) (list rjsx-prop)))
-      (setf (rjsx-node-rjsx-props n) (list rjsx-prop))))
-  (js2-node-add-children n rjsx-prop))
-
-(defun rjsx-node-push-child (n kid)
-  "Extend rjsx-node N's children with js2-node KID.
-Sets KID's parent to N."
-  (let ((kids (rjsx-node-kids n)))
-    (if kids
-        (setcdr kids (nconc (cdr kids) (list kid)))
-      (setf (rjsx-node-kids n) (list kid))))
-  (js2-node-add-children n kid))
-
-
-(cl-defstruct (rjsx-closing-tag
-               (:include js2-node (type rjsx-JSX-CLOSE))
-               (:constructor nil)
-               (:constructor make-rjsx-closing-tag (&key pos len name)))
-  name) ; An rjsx-identifier or rjsx-member node or nil for fragments
-
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-closing-tag 'js2-visitor 'rjsx-closing-tag-visit)
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-closing-tag 'js2-printer 'rjsx-closing-tag-print)
-
-(defun rjsx-closing-tag-visit (ast callback)
-  "Visit the `rjsx-closing-tag' children of AST, invoking CALLBACK on them."
-  (js2-visit-ast (rjsx-closing-tag-name ast) callback))
-
-(defun rjsx-closing-tag-print (node indent-level)
-  "Print the `rjsx-closing-tag' NODE at INDENT-LEVEL."
-  (insert (js2-make-pad indent-level) "</" (rjsx-closing-tag-full-name node) ">"))
-
-(defun rjsx-closing-tag-full-name (n)
-  "Return the string with N's fully-namespaced name, or just name if it's not namespaced."
-  (let ((child (rjsx-closing-tag-name n)))
-    (cond
-     ((null child) "")                  ; fragment
-     ((rjsx-member-p child) (rjsx-member-full-name child))
-     ((rjsx-identifier-p child) (rjsx-identifier-full-name child))
-     (t ""))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (rjsx-identifier
-               (:include js2-node (type rjsx-JSX-IDENT))
-               (:constructor nil)
-               (:constructor make-rjsx-identifier (&key (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                           len namespace name)))
-  (namespace nil)
-  name)  ; js2-name-node
-
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-identifier 'js2-visitor 'rjsx-identifier-visit)
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-identifier 'js2-printer 'rjsx-identifier-print)
-
-(defun rjsx-identifier-visit (n callback)
-  "Visit N's children can call CALLBACK on them."
-  (js2-visit-ast (rjsx-identifier-name n) callback))
-
-(defun rjsx-identifier-print (node indent-level)
-  "Print the `rjsx-identifier' NODE at INDENT-LEVEL."
-  (insert (js2-make-pad indent-level) (rjsx-identifier-full-name node)))
-
-(defun rjsx-identifier-full-name (n)
-  "Return the string with N's fully-namespaced name, or just name if it's not namespaced."
-  (if (rjsx-identifier-namespace n)
-      (format "%s:%s" (rjsx-identifier-namespace n) (js2-name-node-name (rjsx-identifier-name n)))
-    (js2-name-node-name (rjsx-identifier-name n))))
-
-(cl-defstruct (rjsx-member
-               (:include js2-node (type rjsx-JSX-MEMBER))
-               (:constructor nil)
-               (:constructor make-rjsx-member (&key pos len dots-pos idents)))
-  dots-pos  ; List of positions of each dot
-  idents)   ; List of rjsx-identifier nodes
-
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-member 'js2-visitor 'rjsx-member-visit)
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-member 'js2-printer 'rjsx-member-print)
-
-(defun rjsx-member-visit (n callback)
-  "Visit N's children and call CALLBACK on them."
-  (dolist (ident (rjsx-member-idents n))
-    (js2-visit-ast ident callback)))
-
-(defun rjsx-member-print (node indent-level)
-  "Print the `rjsx-member' NODE at INDENT-LEVEL."
-  (insert (js2-make-pad indent-level) (rjsx-member-full-name node)))
-
-(defun rjsx-member-full-name (n)
-  "Return the string with N's combined names together."
-  (mapconcat 'rjsx-identifier-full-name (rjsx-member-idents n) "."))
-
-(cl-defstruct (rjsx-attr
-               (:include js2-node (type rjsx-JSX-ATTR))
-               (:constructor nil)
-               (:constructor make-rjsx-attr (&key (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                     len name value)))
-  name    ; a rjsx-identifier
-  value)  ; a js2-expression
-
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-attr 'js2-visitor 'rjsx-attr-visit)
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-attr 'js2-printer 'rjsx-attr-print)
-
-(defun rjsx-attr-visit (ast callback)
-  "Visit the `rjsx-attr' children of AST, invoking CALLBACK on them."
-  (js2-visit-ast (rjsx-attr-name ast) callback)
-  (js2-visit-ast (rjsx-attr-value ast) callback))
-
-(defun rjsx-attr-print (node indent-level)
-  "Print the `rjsx-attr' NODE at INDENT-LEVEL."
-  (js2-print-ast (rjsx-attr-name node) indent-level)
-  (unless (js2-empty-expr-node-p (rjsx-attr-value node))
-    (insert "=")
-    (js2-print-ast (rjsx-attr-value node) 0)))
-
-(cl-defstruct (rjsx-spread
-               (:include js2-node (type rjsx-JSX-SPREAD))
-               (:constructor nil)
-               (:constructor make-rjsx-spread (&key pos len expr)))
-  expr)  ; a js2-expression
-
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-spread 'js2-visitor 'rjsx-spread-visit)
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-spread 'js2-printer 'rjsx-spread-print)
-
-(defun rjsx-spread-visit (ast callback)
-  "Visit the `rjsx-spread' children of AST, invoking CALLBACK on them."
-  (js2-visit-ast (rjsx-spread-expr ast) callback))
-
-(defun rjsx-spread-print (node indent-level)
-  "Print the `rjsx-spread' NODE at INDENT-LEVEL."
-  (insert (js2-make-pad indent-level) "{...")
-  (js2-print-ast (rjsx-spread-expr node) 0)
-  (insert "}"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (rjsx-wrapped-expr
-               (:include js2-node (type rjsx-JSX-TEXT))
-               (:constructor nil)
-               (:constructor make-rjsx-wrapped-expr (&key pos len child)))
-  child)
-
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-wrapped-expr 'js2-visitor 'rjsx-wrapped-expr-visit)
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-wrapped-expr 'js2-printer 'rjsx-wrapped-expr-print)
-
-(defun rjsx-wrapped-expr-visit (ast callback)
-  "Visit the `rjsx-wrapped-expr' child of AST, invoking CALLBACK on them."
-  (js2-visit-ast (rjsx-wrapped-expr-child ast) callback))
-
-(defun rjsx-wrapped-expr-print (node indent-level)
-  "Print the `rjsx-wrapped-expr' NODE at INDENT-LEVEL."
-  (insert (js2-make-pad indent-level) "{")
-  (js2-print-ast (rjsx-wrapped-expr-child node) indent-level)
-  (insert "}"))
-
-(cl-defstruct (rjsx-text
-               (:include js2-node (type rjsx-JSX-TEXT))
-               (:constructor nil)
-               (:constructor make-rjsx-text (&key (pos (js2-current-token-beg))
-                                                     (len (js2-current-token-len))
-                                                     value)))
-  value)  ; a string
-
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-text 'js2-visitor 'js2-visit-none)
-(js2--struct-put 'rjsx-text 'js2-printer 'rjsx-text-print)
-
-(defun rjsx-text-print (node _indent-level)
-  "Print the `rjsx-text' NODE at INDENT-LEVEL."
-  ;; Text nodes include whitespace
-  (insert (rjsx-text-value node)))
-
-
-;;;; Recursive descent parsing
-(defvar rjsx-print-debug-message nil "If t will print out debug messages.")
-;(setq rjsx-print-debug-message t)
-(defmacro rjsx-maybe-message (&rest args)
-  "If debug is enabled, call `message' with ARGS."
-  `(when rjsx-print-debug-message
-     (message ,@args)))
-
-
-(defvar rjsx-text-syntax-table
-  (let ((table (make-syntax-table (standard-syntax-table))))
-    ;; `js-indent-line' assumes that \n is not whitespace
-    ;; Since it's not a comment delimiter in JSX text, punctuation
-    ;; is the only other (semi) logical choice
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\n "." table)
-    table))
-
-(js2-deflocal rjsx-in-xml nil "Variable used to track which xml parsing function is the outermost one.")
-
-(define-error 'rjsx-eof-while-parsing "RJSX: EOF while parsing")
-
-(defmacro rjsx-handling-eof (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY and return the result of the last form.
-If BODY signals `rjsx-eof-while-parsing', instead report a syntax
-error and return a `js2-error-node'."
-  `(let ((beg (js2-current-token-beg)))
-     (condition-case nil
-         (progn ,@body)
-       (rjsx-eof-while-parsing
-        (let ((len (- js2-ts-cursor beg)))
-          (rjsx-maybe-message (format "Handling eof from %d" beg))
-          (js2-report-error "msg.syntax" nil beg len)
-          (make-js2-error-node :pos beg :len len))))))
-
-(defsubst rjsx-record-tag-bracket-face ()
-  "Fontify the current token with `rjsx-tag-bracket-face'."
-  (js2-set-face (js2-current-token-beg) (js2-current-token-end) 'rjsx-tag-bracket-face 'record))
-
-(defsubst rjsx-record-token-class (cls)
-  "Record an 'rjsx-class text property with value CLS for the current token."
-  (js2-record-text-property (js2-current-token-beg) (js2-current-token-end)
-                            'rjsx-class cls))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-top-xml ()
-  "Parse a top level XML fragment.
-This is the entry point when ‘js2-parse-unary-expr’ finds a '<' character"
-  (if rjsx-in-xml
-      (rjsx-parse-xml)
-    (let ((rjsx-in-xml t))
-      (rjsx-handling-eof (rjsx-parse-xml)))))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-xml ()
-  "Parse a complete xml node from start to end tag."
-  (rjsx-record-token-class '<)
-  (rjsx-record-tag-bracket-face)
-  (let ((pn (make-rjsx-node)) self-closing name-n name-str child child-name-str is-fragment)
-    (rjsx-maybe-message "Starting rjsx-parse-xml after <")
-    (if (setq child (rjsx-parse-empty-tag))
-        child
-      (if (eq (js2-peek-token) js2-GT)
-          (setq is-fragment t)
-        (setf (rjsx-node-name pn) (setq name-n (rjsx-parse-member-or-ns 'rjsx-tag)))
-        (if (js2-error-node-p name-n)
-            (progn (rjsx-maybe-message "could not parse tag name")
-                   (make-js2-error-node :pos (js2-node-pos pn) :len (1+ (js2-node-len name-n))))
-          (js2-node-add-children pn name-n)
-          (if js2-highlight-external-variables
-              (let ((name-node (rjsx-identifier-name
-                                (if (rjsx-member-p name-n)
-                                    (car (rjsx-member-idents name-n))
-                                  name-n)))
-                    (case-fold-search nil))
-                (when (string-match-p "^[[:upper:]]" (js2-name-node-name name-node))
-                  (js2-record-name-node name-node)))))
-        (rjsx-maybe-message "cleared tag name: '%s'" name-str)
-        ;; Now parse the attributes
-        (rjsx-parse-attributes pn)
-        (rjsx-maybe-message "cleared attributes"))
-      (setq name-str (rjsx-node-opening-tag-name pn))
-      (progn
-        ;; Now parse either a self closing tag or the end of the opening tag
-        (rjsx-maybe-message "next type: `%s'" (js2-peek-token))
-        (if (setq self-closing (js2-match-token js2-DIV))
-            (progn
-              (rjsx-record-token-class 'self-closing-slash)
-              (rjsx-record-tag-bracket-face)
-              ;; TODO: How do we un-mark old slashes?
-              (when (js2-must-match js2-GT "msg.no.gt.after.slash"
-                                    (js2-node-pos pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) (js2-node-pos pn)))
-                (rjsx-record-token-class '>)
-                (rjsx-record-tag-bracket-face)))
-          (when (js2-must-match js2-GT "msg.no.gt.in.opener" (js2-node-pos pn) (js2-node-len pn))
-            (rjsx-record-token-class '>)
-            (rjsx-record-tag-bracket-face)))
-        (rjsx-maybe-message "cleared opener closer, self-closing: %s" self-closing)
-        (if self-closing
-            (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) (js2-node-pos pn)))
-          (while (not (rjsx-closing-tag-p (setq child (rjsx-parse-child is-fragment))))
-            ;; rjsx-parse-child calls our scanner, which always moves
-            ;; forward at least one character. If it hits EOF, it
-            ;; signals to our caller, so we don't have to worry about infinite loops here
-            (rjsx-maybe-message "parsed child")
-            (rjsx-node-push-child pn child)
-            (if (= 0 (js2-node-len child)) ; TODO: Does this ever happen?
-                (js2-get-token)))
-          (setq child-name-str (rjsx-closing-tag-full-name child))
-          (unless (string= name-str child-name-str)
-            (js2-report-error "msg.mismatched.close.tag" name-str (js2-node-pos child) (js2-node-len child)))
-          (rjsx-maybe-message "cleared children for `%s'" name-str)
-          (js2-node-add-children pn child)
-          (setf (rjsx-node-closing-tag pn) child))
-        (rjsx-maybe-message "Returning completed XML node")
-        (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) (js2-node-pos pn)))
-        pn))))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-empty-tag ()
-  "Check if we are in an empty tag of the form `</>' and consume it if so.
-Returns a `js2-error-node' if we are in one or nil if not."
-  (let ((beg (js2-current-token-beg)))
-    (when (js2-match-token js2-DIV)
-        (if (js2-match-token js2-GT)
-            (progn ; We're in a </> block, likely created by us in `rjsx-electric-lt'
-              ;; We only highlight the < to reduce the visual impact
-              (js2-report-error "msg.syntax" nil beg 1)
-              (make-js2-error-node :pos beg :len (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)))
-          ;; TODO: This is probably an unmatched closing tag. We should
-          ;; consume it, mark it an error, and move on
-          (js2-unget-token)
-          nil))))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-attributes (parent)
-  "Parse all attributes, including key=value and {...spread}, and add them to PARENT."
-  ;; Getting this function to not hang in the loop proved tricky. The
-  ;; key is that `rjsx-parse-spread' and `rjsx-parse-single-attr' both
-  ;; return `js2-error-node's if they fail to consume any tokens,
-  ;; which signals to us that we just need to discard one token and
-  ;; keep going.
-  (let (attr
-        (loop-terminators (list js2-DIV js2-GT js2-EOF js2-ERROR)))
-    (while (not (memql (js2-peek-token) loop-terminators))
-      (rjsx-maybe-message "Starting loop. Next token type: %s\nToken pos: %s" (js2-peek-token) (js2-current-token-beg))
-      (setq attr
-            (if (js2-match-token js2-LC)
-                (or (rjsx-check-for-empty-curlies t)
-                    (prog1 (rjsx-parse-spread)
-                      (rjsx-maybe-message "Parsed spread")))
-              (rjsx-maybe-message "Parsing single attr")
-              (rjsx-parse-single-attr)))
-      (when (js2-error-node-p attr) (js2-get-token))
-                                        ; TODO: We should make this conditional on
-                                        ; `js2-recover-from-parse-errors'
-      (rjsx-node-push-prop parent attr))))
-
-
-(cl-defun rjsx-check-for-empty-curlies (&optional dont-consume-rc &key check-for-comments warning)
-  "If the following token is '}' set empty curly errors.
-If DONT-CONSUME-RC is non-nil, the matched right curly token
-won't be consumed.  Returns a `js2-error-node' if the curlies are
-empty or nil otherwise.  If CHECK-FOR-COMMENTS (a &KEY argument)
-is non-nil, this will check for comments inside the curlies and
-returns a `js2-empty-expr-node' if any are found.  If WARNING (a
-&key argument) is non-nil, reports the empty curlies as a warning
-and not an error and also returns a `js2-empty-expr-node'.
-Assumes the current token is a '{'."
-  (let ((beg (js2-current-token-beg)) end len)
-    (when (js2-match-token js2-RC)
-      (setq end (js2-current-token-end))
-      (setq len (- end beg))
-      (when dont-consume-rc
-        (js2-unget-token))
-      (if check-for-comments (rjsx-maybe-message "Checking for comments between %d and %d" beg end))
-      (unless (and check-for-comments
-                   (dolist (comment js2-scanned-comments)
-                     (rjsx-maybe-message "Comment at %d, length=%d"
-                                         (js2-node-pos comment)
-                                         (js2-node-len comment))
-                     ;; TODO: IF comments are in reverse document order, we should be able to
-                     ;; bail out early and know we didn't find one
-                     (when (and (>= (js2-node-pos comment) beg)
-                                (<= (+ (js2-node-pos comment) (js2-node-len comment)) end))
-                       (cl-return-from rjsx-check-for-empty-curlies
-                         (make-js2-empty-expr-node :pos beg :len (- end beg))))))
-        (if warning
-            (progn (js2-report-warning "msg.empty.expr" nil beg len)
-                   (make-js2-empty-expr-node :pos beg :len (- end beg)))
-          (js2-report-error "msg.empty.expr" nil beg len)
-          (make-js2-error-node :pos beg :len len))))))
-
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-spread ()
-  "Parse an {...props} attribute."
-  (let ((pn (make-rjsx-spread :pos (js2-current-token-beg)))
-        (beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-        missing-dots expr)
-    (setq missing-dots (not (js2-match-token js2-TRIPLEDOT)))
-    ;; parse-assign-expr will go crazy if we're looking at `} /', so we
-    ;; check for an empty spread first
-    (if (js2-match-token js2-RC)
-        (setq expr (make-js2-error-node :len 1))
-      (setq expr (js2-parse-assign-expr))
-      (when (js2-error-node-p expr)
-        (pop js2-parsed-errors)))       ; We'll add our own error
-    (unless (or (js2-match-token js2-RC) (js2-error-node-p expr))
-      (js2-report-error "msg.no.rc.after.spread" nil
-                        beg (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)))
-    (setf (rjsx-spread-expr pn) expr)
-    (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) (js2-node-pos pn)))
-    (js2-node-add-children pn expr)
-    (if (js2-error-node-p expr)
-        (js2-report-error "msg.syntax" nil beg (- (js2-current-token-end) beg))
-      (when missing-dots
-        (js2-report-error "msg.no.dots.in.prop.spread" nil beg (js2-node-len pn))))
-    (if (= 0 (js2-node-len pn))  ; TODO: Is this ever possible?
-        (make-js2-error-node :pos beg :len 0)
-      pn)))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-single-attr ()
-  "Parse an 'a=b' JSX attribute and return the corresponding XML node."
-  (let ((pn (make-rjsx-attr)) name value beg)
-    (setq name (rjsx-parse-identifier 'rjsx-attr)) ; Won't consume token on error
-    (if (js2-error-node-p name)
-        name
-      (setf (rjsx-attr-name pn) name)
-      (setq beg (js2-node-pos name))
-      (setf (js2-node-pos pn) beg)
-      (js2-node-add-children pn name)
-      (rjsx-maybe-message "Got the name for the attr: `%s'" (rjsx-identifier-full-name name))
-      (if (js2-match-token js2-ASSIGN)  ; Won't consume on error
-          (progn
-            (rjsx-maybe-message "Matched the equals sign")
-            (if (js2-match-token js2-LC)
-                (setq value (rjsx-parse-wrapped-expr nil t))
-              (if (js2-match-token js2-STRING)
-                  (setq value (rjsx-parse-string))
-                (js2-report-error "msg.no.value.after.jsx.prop" (rjsx-identifier-full-name name)
-                                  beg (- (js2-current-token-end) beg))
-                (setq value (make-js2-error-node :pos beg :len (js2-current-token-len))))))
-        (setq value (make-js2-empty-expr-node :pos (js2-current-token-end) :len 0)))
-      (rjsx-maybe-message "value type: `%s'" (js2-node-type value))
-      (setf (rjsx-attr-value pn) value)
-      (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-node-end value) (js2-node-pos pn)))
-      (js2-node-add-children pn value)
-      (rjsx-maybe-message "Finished single attribute.")
-      pn)))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-wrapped-expr (allow-empty skip-to-rc)
-  "Parse a curly-brace-wrapped JS expression.
-If ALLOW-EMPTY is non-nil, will warn for empty braces, otherwise
-will signal a syntax error.  If it does not find a right curly
-and SKIP-TO-RC is non-nil, after the expression, consumes tokens
-until the end of the JSX node"
-  (rjsx-maybe-message "parsing wrapped expression")
-  (let (pn
-        (beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-        (child (rjsx-check-for-empty-curlies nil
-                                             :check-for-comments allow-empty
-                                             :warning allow-empty)))
-    (if child
-        (if allow-empty
-            (make-rjsx-wrapped-expr :pos beg :len (js2-node-len child) :child child)
-          child) ;; Will be an error node in this case
-      (setq child (js2-parse-assign-expr))
-      (rjsx-maybe-message "parsed expression, type: `%s'" (js2-node-type child))
-      (setq pn (make-rjsx-wrapped-expr :pos beg :child child))
-      (js2-node-add-children pn child)
-      (when (js2-error-node-p child)
-        (pop js2-parsed-errors)) ; We'll record our own message after checking for RC
-      (if (js2-match-token js2-RC)
-          (rjsx-maybe-message "matched } after expression")
-        (rjsx-maybe-message "did not match } after expression")
-        (when skip-to-rc
-          (while (not (memql (js2-get-token) (list js2-RC js2-EOF js2-DIV js2-GT)))
-            (rjsx-maybe-message "Skipped over `%s'" (js2-current-token-string)))
-          (when (memq (js2-current-token-type) (list js2-DIV js2-GT))
-            (js2-unget-token)))
-        (unless (js2-error-node-p child)
-          (js2-report-error "msg.no.rc.after.expr" nil beg
-                            (- (js2-current-token-beg) beg))))
-      (when (js2-error-node-p child)
-        (js2-report-error "msg.syntax" nil beg (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)))
-      (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) beg))
-      pn)))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-string ()
-  "Verify that current token is a valid JSX string.
-Returns a `js2-error-node' if TOKEN-STRING is not a valid JSX
-string, otherwise returns a `js2-string-node'.  (Strings are
-invalid if they contain the delimiting quote character inside)"
-  (rjsx-maybe-message "Parsing string")
-  (let* ((token (js2-current-token))
-         (beg (js2-token-beg token))
-         (len (- (js2-token-end token) beg))
-         (token-string (js2-token-string token)) ;; JS2 does not include the quote-chars
-         (quote-char (char-before (js2-token-end token))))
-    (if (cl-position quote-char token-string)
-        (progn
-          (js2-report-error "msg.invalid.jsx.string" nil beg len)
-          (make-js2-error-node :pos beg :len len))
-      (make-js2-string-node :pos beg :len len :value token-string))))
-
-(cl-defun rjsx-parse-identifier (&optional face &key (allow-ns t))
-  "Parse a possibly namespaced identifier and fontify with FACE if given.
-Returns a `js2-error-node' if unable to parse.  If the &key
-argument ALLOW-NS is nil, does not allow namespaced names."
-  (if (js2-must-match-name "msg.bad.jsx.ident")
-      (let ((pn (make-rjsx-identifier))
-            (beg (js2-current-token-beg))
-            (name-parts (list (js2-current-token-string)))
-            (allow-colon allow-ns)
-            (continue t)
-            (prev-token-end (js2-current-token-end))
-            (name-start (js2-current-token-beg))
-            matched-colon)
-        (while (and continue
-                    (or (and (memq (js2-peek-token) (list js2-SUB js2-ASSIGN_SUB))
-                             (prog2  ; Ensure no whitespace between previous name and this dash
-                                 (js2-get-token)
-                                 (eq prev-token-end (js2-current-token-beg))
-                               (js2-unget-token)))
-                        (and allow-colon (= (js2-peek-token) js2-COLON))))
-          (if (setq matched-colon (js2-match-token js2-COLON))
-              (setf (rjsx-identifier-namespace pn) (apply #'concat (nreverse name-parts))
-                    allow-colon nil
-                    name-parts (list)
-                    name-start nil)
-            (when (= (js2-get-token) js2-ASSIGN_SUB) ; Otherwise it's a js2-SUB
-              (setf (js2-token-end (js2-current-token)) (1- (js2-current-token-end))
-                    (js2-token-type (js2-current-token)) js2-SUB
-                    (js2-token-string (js2-current-token)) "-"
-                    js2-ts-cursor (1+ (js2-current-token-beg))
-                    js2-ti-lookahead 0))
-            (push "-" name-parts))
-          (setq prev-token-end (js2-current-token-end))
-          (if (js2-match-token js2-NAME)
-              (if (eq prev-token-end (js2-current-token-beg))
-                  (progn (push (js2-current-token-string) name-parts)
-                         (setq prev-token-end (js2-current-token-end)
-                               name-start (or name-start (js2-current-token-beg))))
-                (js2-unget-token)
-                (setq continue nil))
-            (when (= js2-COLON (js2-current-token-type))
-              (js2-report-error "msg.bad.jsx.ident" nil beg (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)))
-            ;; We only keep going if this is an `ident-ending-with-dash-colon:'
-            (setq continue (and (not matched-colon) (= (js2-peek-token) js2-COLON)))))
-        (when face
-          (js2-set-face beg (js2-current-token-end) face 'record))
-        (let ((name-node (if name-start
-                             (make-js2-name-node :pos name-start
-                                                 :len (- (js2-current-token-end) name-start)
-                                                 :name (apply #'concat (nreverse name-parts)))
-                           (make-js2-name-node :pos (js2-current-token-end) :len 0 :name ""))))
-          (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) beg)
-                (rjsx-identifier-name pn) name-node)
-          (js2-node-add-children pn name-node))
-        pn)
-    (make-js2-error-node :len (js2-current-token-len))))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-member-or-ns (&optional face)
-  "Parse a dotted expression or a namespaced identifier and fontify with FACE if given."
-  (let ((ident (rjsx-parse-identifier face)))
-    (cond
-     ((js2-error-node-p ident) ident)
-     ((rjsx-identifier-namespace ident) ident)
-     (t (rjsx-parse-member ident face)))))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-member (ident &optional face)
-  "Parse a dotted member expression starting with IDENT and fontify with FACE.
-IDENT is the `rjsx-identifier' node for the first item in the
-member expression.  Returns a `js2-error-node' if unable to
-parse."
-  (let (idents dots-pos pn end)
-    (setq pn (make-rjsx-member :pos (js2-node-pos ident)))
-    (setq end (js2-current-token-end))
-    (push ident idents)
-    (while (and (js2-match-token js2-DOT) (not (js2-error-node-p ident)))
-      (push (js2-current-token-beg) dots-pos)
-      (setq end (js2-current-token-end))
-      (setq ident (rjsx-parse-identifier nil :allow-ns nil))
-      (push ident idents)
-      (unless (js2-error-node-p ident)
-        (setq end (js2-current-token-end)))
-      (js2-node-add-children pn ident))
-    (apply 'js2-node-add-children pn idents)
-    (setf (rjsx-member-idents pn) (nreverse idents)
-          (rjsx-member-dots-pos pn) (nreverse dots-pos)
-          (js2-node-len pn) (- end (js2-node-pos pn)))
-    (when face
-      (js2-set-face (js2-node-pos pn) end face 'record))
-    pn))
-
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-child (expect-fragment)
-  "Parse an XML child node.
-Child nodes include plain (unquoted) text, other XML elements,
-and {}-bracketed expressions.  Return the parsed child.
-
-EXPECT-FRAGMENT if t, indicates that `</>' should be parsed
-as a fragment closing node, and not as an empty tag."
-  (let ((tt (rjsx-get-next-xml-token)))
-    (rjsx-maybe-message "child type `%s'" tt)
-    (cond
-     ((= tt js2-LT)
-      (rjsx-maybe-message "xml-or-close")
-      (rjsx-parse-xml-or-closing-tag expect-fragment))
-
-     ((= tt js2-LC)
-      (rjsx-maybe-message "parsing expression { %s" (js2-peek-token))
-      (rjsx-parse-wrapped-expr t nil))
-
-     ((= tt rjsx-JSX-TEXT)
-      (rjsx-maybe-message "text node: '%s'" (js2-current-token-string))
-      (js2-set-face (js2-current-token-beg) (js2-current-token-end) 'rjsx-text 'record)
-      (js2-record-text-property (js2-current-token-beg) (js2-current-token-end)
-                                'syntax-table rjsx-text-syntax-table)
-      (make-rjsx-text :value (js2-current-token-string)))
-
-     ((= tt js2-ERROR)
-      (make-js2-error-node :len (js2-current-token-len)))
-
-     (t (error "Unexpected token type: %s" (js2-peek-token))))))
-
-(defun rjsx-parse-xml-or-closing-tag (expect-fragment)
-  "Parse a JSX tag, which could be a child or a closing tag.
-Return the parsed child, which is a `rjsx-closing-tag' if a
-closing tag was parsed.
-
-EXPECT-FRAGMENT if t, indicates that `</>' should be parsed
-as a fragment closing node, and not as an empty tag."
-  (let ((beg (js2-current-token-beg)) pn)
-    (rjsx-record-token-class '<)
-    (rjsx-record-tag-bracket-face)
-    (if (and (not expect-fragment) (setq pn (rjsx-parse-empty-tag)))
-        pn
-      (if (js2-match-token js2-DIV)
-          (progn (rjsx-record-tag-bracket-face)
-                 (if (and expect-fragment (eq (js2-peek-token) js2-GT))
-                     (setq pn (make-rjsx-closing-tag :pos beg))
-                   (setq pn (make-rjsx-closing-tag :pos beg
-                                                   :name (rjsx-parse-member-or-ns 'rjsx-tag)))
-                   (js2-node-add-children pn (rjsx-closing-tag-name pn)))
-                 (when (js2-must-match js2-GT "msg.no.gt.in.closer" beg (- (js2-current-token-end) beg))
-                   (rjsx-record-token-class '>)
-                   (rjsx-record-tag-bracket-face))
-                 (setf (js2-node-len pn) (- (js2-current-token-end) beg))
-                 pn)
-        (rjsx-maybe-message "parsing a child XML item")
-        (rjsx-parse-xml)))))
-
-(defun rjsx-get-next-xml-token ()
-  "Scan through the XML text and push one token onto the stack."
-  (setq js2-ts-string-buffer nil)  ; for recording the text
-  (when (> js2-ti-lookahead 0)
-    (setq js2-ts-cursor (js2-current-token-end))
-    (setq js2-ti-lookahead 0))
-
-  (let ((token (js2-new-token 0))
-        c)
-    (rjsx-maybe-message "Running the xml scanner")
-    (catch 'return
-      (while t
-        (setq c (js2-get-char))
-        (rjsx-maybe-message "'%s' (%s)" (if (= c js2-EOF_CHAR) "EOF" (char-to-string c)) c)
-        (cond
-         ((or (= c ?}) (= c ?>))
-          (js2-set-string-from-buffer token)
-          (setf (js2-token-type token) js2-ERROR)
-          (js2-report-scan-error "msg.syntax" t)
-          (throw 'return js2-ERROR))
-
-         ((or (= c ?<) (= c ?{))
-          (js2-unget-char)
-          (if js2-ts-string-buffer
-              (progn
-                (js2-set-string-from-buffer token)
-                (setf (js2-token-type token) rjsx-JSX-TEXT)
-                (rjsx-maybe-message "created rjsx-JSX-TEXT token: `%s'" (js2-token-string token))
-                (throw 'return rjsx-JSX-TEXT))
-            (js2-get-char)
-            (js2-set-string-from-buffer token)
-            (setf (js2-token-type token) (if (= c ?<) js2-LT js2-LC))
-            (setf (js2-token-string token) (string c))
-            (throw 'return (js2-token-type token))))
-
-         ((= c js2-EOF_CHAR)
-          (js2-set-string-from-buffer token)
-          (rjsx-maybe-message "Hit EOF. Current buffer: `%s'" (js2-token-string token))
-          (setf (js2-token-type token) js2-ERROR)
-          (rjsx-maybe-message "Scanner hit EOF. Panic!")
-          (signal 'rjsx-eof-while-parsing nil))
-         (t (js2-add-to-string c)))))))
-
-(js2-deflocal rjsx-buffer-chars-modified-tick 0 "Variable holding the last per-buffer value of `buffer-chars-modified-tick'.")
-
-(defun rjsx-maybe-reparse ()
-  "Called before accessing the parse tree.
-For small buffers, will do an immediate reparse to ensure the
-parse tree is up to date."
-  (when (and (<= (point-max) rjsx-max-size-for-frequent-reparse)
-             (/= rjsx-buffer-chars-modified-tick (buffer-chars-modified-tick)))
-    (js2-reparse)
-    (setq rjsx-buffer-chars-modified-tick (buffer-chars-modified-tick))))
-
-(defun rjsx--tag-at-point ()
-  "Return the JSX tag at point, if any, or nil."
-  (rjsx-maybe-reparse)
-  (let ((node (js2-node-at-point (point) t)))
-    (while (and node (not (rjsx-node-p node)))
-      (setq node (js2-node-parent node)))
-    node))
-
-
-;;;; Interactive commands and keybindings
-(defun rjsx-electric-lt (n)
-  "Insert a context-sensitive less-than sign.
-Optional prefix argument N indicates how many signs to insert.
-If N is greater than one, no special handling takes place.
-Otherwise, if the less-than sign would start a JSX block, it
-inserts `</>' and places the cursor inside the new tag."
-    (interactive "p")
-    (if (/= n 1)
-        (insert (make-string n ?<))
-      (if (save-excursion
-            (forward-comment most-negative-fixnum)
-            (skip-chars-backward "\n\r")
-            (or (= (point) (point-min))
-                (memq (char-before) (append "=(?:>}&|{," nil))
-                (let ((start (- (point) 6)))
-                  (and (>= start (point-min))
-                       (string= (buffer-substring start (point)) "return")))))
-          (progn (insert "</>")
-                 (backward-char 2))
-        (insert "<"))))
-
-(define-key rjsx-mode-map "<" 'rjsx-electric-lt)
-
-(defun rjsx-expand-self-closing-tag (node)
-  "Expand NODE into a balanced tag.
-Assumes NODE is self-closing `rjsx-node', and that point is at
-the self-closing slash."
-  (delete-char 1)
-  (search-forward ">")
-  (save-excursion
-    (insert "</" (rjsx-node-opening-tag-name node) ">")))
-
-(defun rjsx-electric-gt (n)
-  "Insert a context-sensitive greater-than sign.
-Optional prefix argument N indicates how many signs to insert.
-If N is greater than one, no special handling takes place.
-Otherwise, if point is in a self-closing JSX tag just before the
-slash, it creates a matching end-tag and places point just inside
-the tags."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (or (/= n 1)
-          (not (eq (get-char-property (point) 'rjsx-class) 'self-closing-slash)))
-      (insert (make-string n ?>))
-    (let ((node (rjsx--tag-at-point)))
-      (if node
-          (rjsx-expand-self-closing-tag node)
-        (insert (make-string n ?>))))))
-
-(define-key rjsx-mode-map ">" 'rjsx-electric-gt)
-
-(defun rjsx-delete-creates-full-tag (n &optional killflag)
-  "N and KILLFLAG are as in `delete-char'.
-If N is 1 and KILLFLAG nil, checks to see if we're in a
-self-closing tag about to delete the slash.  If so, deletes the
-slash and inserts a matching end-tag."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (or killflag (/= 1 n) (not (eq (get-char-property (point) 'rjsx-class) 'self-closing-slash)))
-      (if (called-interactively-p 'any)
-	  (call-interactively 'delete-forward-char)
-	(delete-char n killflag))
-    (let ((node (rjsx--tag-at-point)))
-      (if node
-          (rjsx-expand-self-closing-tag node)
-        (delete-char 1)))))
-
-(define-key rjsx-mode-map (kbd "C-d") 'rjsx-delete-creates-full-tag)
-
-(defun rjsx-rename-tag-at-point (new-name)
-  "Prompt for a new name and modify the tag at point.
-NEW-NAME is the name to give the tag."
-  (interactive "sNew tag name: ")
-  (let* ((tag (rjsx--tag-at-point))
-         (closer (and tag (rjsx-node-closing-tag tag))))
-    (cond
-     ((null tag) (message "No JSX tag found at point"))
-     ((null (rjsx-node-name tag))       ; fragment
-      (cl-assert closer nil "Fragment has no closing-tag")
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (+ 2 (js2-node-abs-pos closer)))
-        (insert new-name)
-        (goto-char (1+ (js2-node-abs-pos tag)))
-        (insert new-name))
-      (js2-reparse))
-     (t
-      (let* ((head (rjsx-node-name tag))
-             (tail (when closer (rjsx-closing-tag-name closer)))
-             beg end)
-        (dolist (part (if tail (list tail head) (list head)))
-          (setq beg (js2-node-abs-pos part)
-                end (+ beg (js2-node-len part)))
-          (delete-region beg end)
-          (save-excursion (goto-char beg) (insert new-name)))
-        (js2-reparse))))))
-
-(define-key rjsx-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-r") 'rjsx-rename-tag-at-point)
-
-
-
-;; Utilities
-
-(defun rjsx-ancestor (node predicate)
-  "Find an ancestor of NODE satisfying PREDICATE.
-
-Search upwards from the parent of NODE for an ancestor where
-PREDICATE returns t.  Returns nil if no ancestor satisfies
-PREDICATE."
-  (let ((ancestor (js2-node-parent node)))
-    (while (and ancestor
-                (not (funcall predicate ancestor)))
-      (setq ancestor (js2-node-parent ancestor)))
-    ancestor))
-
-(cl-defun rjsx--prev-sibling (node)
-  "Get the previous non-blank sibling of NODE."
-  (let* ((parent (js2-node-parent node)) prev)
-    (dolist (kid (rjsx-node-kids parent))
-      (cond
-       ((eq kid node) (cl-return-from rjsx--prev-sibling prev))
-       ((and (rjsx-text-p kid) (string-blank-p (rjsx-text-value kid))))
-       (t (setq prev kid))))))
-
-
-
-;; Comment handling
-
-(defun rjsx-comment-region-function (beg end &optional arg)
-  (js2-mode-wait-for-parse
-   (lambda ()
-     (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point beg))
-            (in-jsx (or (rjsx-node-p node)
-                        (rjsx-ancestor node 'rjsx-node-p)))
-            (use-jsx-comment (and (rjsx-node-p (js2-node-parent node))
-                                  (or (rjsx-text-p node)
-                                      (and (rjsx-node-p node)
-                                           (= (js2-node-abs-pos node) beg))))))
-       (cond (use-jsx-comment
-              (let ((comment-start "{/*")
-                    (comment-end "*/}"))
-                (comment-normalize-vars)
-                (comment-region-default beg end arg)))
-             (in-jsx
-              (let ((comment-start "/*")
-                    (comment-end "*/"))
-                (comment-normalize-vars)
-                (if (rjsx-wrapped-expr-p node)
-                    (if (js2-empty-expr-node-p (rjsx-wrapped-expr-child node))
-                        (let ((comment-start "{/*")
-                              (comment-end "*/}"))
-                          (comment-normalize-vars)
-                          (comment-region-default beg end arg))
-                      (comment-region-default (1+ beg) (1- end) arg))
-                  (comment-region-default beg end arg))))
-             (t (comment-region-default beg end arg)))))))
-
-(defun rjsx-maybe-unwrap-expr (beg end)
-  (save-excursion
-    (save-restriction
-      (js2-reparse)
-      (goto-char beg)
-      (skip-chars-forward "[:space:]\n" end)
-      (let* ((node (js2-node-at-point (point)))
-             (parent (js2-node-parent node)))
-        (when (and parent
-                   (rjsx-wrapped-expr-p parent)
-                   (rjsx-node-p (js2-node-parent parent))
-                   (or (rjsx-text-p node) (rjsx-node-p node)))
-          (let* ((expr-start (js2-node-abs-pos parent))
-                 (expr-end (+ expr-start (js2-node-len parent)))
-                 (body-start (1+ expr-start))
-                 (body-end (1- expr-end))
-                 (body-length (- body-end body-start)))
-            (when (and (comment-only-p body-start beg)
-                       (comment-only-p end body-end))
-              (goto-char expr-start)
-              (delete-char 1)
-              (forward-char body-length)
-              (delete-char 1))))))))
-
-(defun rjsx-uncomment-region-function (beg end &optional _)
-  (js2-mode-wait-for-parse
-   (lambda ()
-     (goto-char beg)
-     (setq end (copy-marker end))
-     (let (cs ts te ce matched-start)
-       ;; find comment start
-       (while (and (<= (point) end)
-                   (setq matched-start
-                         (and (re-search-forward comment-start-skip end t 1)
-                              (match-string-no-properties 0))))
-         ;; delete comment-start
-         (setq cs (match-beginning 1))
-         (setq ts (match-end 1))
-         (goto-char cs)
-         (delete-region cs ts)
-
-         ;; delete comment-padding start
-         (when (and comment-padding (looking-at (regexp-quote comment-padding)))
-           (delete-region (point) (+ (point) (length comment-padding))))
-
-         ;; find comment end
-         (when (re-search-forward (if (string-match "//+" matched-start) "\n" "\\*/}?") end t 1)
-           (setq te (or (match-beginning 1) (match-beginning 0)))
-           (setq ce (or (match-end 1) (match-end 0)))
-           (goto-char te)
-
-           ;; delete commend-end if it's not a newline
-           (unless (string= "\n" (match-string-no-properties 0))
-             (delete-region te ce)
-
-             ;; delete comment-padding end
-             (when comment-padding
-               (backward-char (length comment-padding))
-               (when (looking-at (regexp-quote comment-padding))
-                 (delete-region (point) (+ (point) (length comment-padding))))))
-
-           ;; unescape inner comments if any
-           (save-restriction
-             (narrow-to-region cs (point))
-             (comment-quote-nested "{/*" "*/}" t)))))
-
-     (rjsx-maybe-unwrap-expr beg end)
-
-     (set-marker end nil))))
-
-(defun rjsx-comment-quote-nested-function (_ __ unp)
-  (let ((re (concat "\\*\\(\\\\" (if unp "+" "*") "\\)/}?"
-                    "\\|"
-                    "{?/\\(\\\\" (if unp "+" "*") "\\)\\*")))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (re-search-forward re (point-max) t 1)
-      (let ((ceme (match-end 1))
-            (csme (match-end 2)))
-        (goto-char (or ceme csme))
-        (if (and unp (>= (length (or (match-string-no-properties 1)
-                                     (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-                         1))
-            (delete-char -1)
-          (insert "\\"))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun rjsx-comment-dwim (arg)
-  "RJSX implementation of `comment-dwim'. If called on a region,
-this function delegates to `comment-or-uncomment-region'. If the
-point is not in a JSX context, it delegates to the
-`comment-dwim', otherwise it will comment the JSX AST node at
-point using the apppriate comment delimiters.
-
-For example: If point is on a JSX attribute or JSX expression, it
-will comment the entire attribute using \"/* */\". , otherwise if
-it's on a descendent JSX Element, it will use \"{/* */}\"
-instead."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (js2-mode-wait-for-parse
-   (lambda ()
-     (if (use-region-p)
-         (comment-or-uncomment-region (region-beginning) (region-end) arg)
-       (save-excursion
-         (when (looking-at "[[:space:]]")
-           (forward-whitespace 1))
-         (let ((node (js2-node-at-point)))
-           (cond
-            ;; If inside a regular JS comment node, uncomment the node
-            ((js2-comment-at-point)
-             (uncomment-region (js2-node-abs-pos node) (js2-node-abs-end node)))
-            ;; If looking at a commented JSXAttribute value, forward one char to
-            ;; uncomment the body
-            ((and (looking-at comment-start-skip)
-                  (looking-at "{")
-                  (rjsx-attr-p (js2-node-parent node)))
-             (forward-char 1)
-             (rjsx-comment-dwim arg))
-            ;; If the entire line is a comment, uncomment it
-            ((and (comment-only-p (point) (line-end-position))
-                  (not (looking-at "[[:space:]]*$")))
-             (uncomment-region (point) (line-end-position)))
-            ;; If looking at JSXText, comment the current line
-            ((rjsx-text-p node)
-             (let ((comment-start "{/*")
-                   (comment-end "*/}"))
-               (comment-line 1)))
-            ;; If looking at a JSXAttribute or a JSXSpreadAttribute, comment the
-            ;; entire attribute with C-style comment
-            ((or (rjsx-spread-p node)
-                 (rjsx-ancestor node 'rjsx-spread-p)
-                 (rjsx-attr-p node)
-                 (and (js2-name-node-p node)
-                      (rjsx-identifier-p (js2-node-parent node))
-                      (rjsx-attr-p (js2-node-parent (js2-node-parent node))))
-                 (and (rjsx-identifier-p node)
-                      (rjsx-attr-p (js2-node-parent node)))
-                 (and (js2-string-node-p node)
-                      (rjsx-attr-p (js2-node-parent node))))
-             (let ((node (or (and (rjsx-spread-p node) node)
-                             (rjsx-ancestor node 'rjsx-spread-p)
-                             (and (rjsx-attr-p node) node)
-                             (rjsx-ancestor node 'rjsx-attr-p)))
-                   (comment-start "/*")
-                   (comment-end "*/"))
-               (comment-region
-                (js2-node-abs-pos node)
-                (js2-node-abs-end node) arg)))
-            ;; If looking at a JSXElement or JSXFragment, comment the entire
-            ;; node with JSX comment if it's a child of one of the above,
-            ;; otherwise just comment with C-style comment.
-            ((or (rjsx-node-p node)
-                 (rjsx-closing-tag-p node)
-                 (rjsx-member-p node)
-                 (rjsx-ancestor node 'rjsx-member-p))
-             (let* ((node (or (and (rjsx-node-p node) node)
-                              (rjsx-ancestor node 'rjsx-node-p)))
-                    (parent-node-p (rjsx-node-p (js2-node-parent node)))
-                    (closing (rjsx-node-closing-tag node))
-                    (comment-start (if parent-node-p "{/*" "/*"))
-                    (comment-end (if parent-node-p "*/}" "*/")))
-               (comment-region
-                (js2-node-abs-pos node)
-                (js2-node-abs-end (or closing node)) arg)))
-            ;; If looking at a JSX {expression} or is inside a JSX expression,
-            ;; comment the body with regular C-style comment. If the body is
-            ;; already commented, uncomment it. If on a multi line JSX
-            ;; expression, just comment the line.
-            ((or (rjsx-wrapped-expr-p node)
-                 (rjsx-ancestor node 'rjsx-wrapped-expr-p))
-             (let* ((expr (or (and (rjsx-wrapped-expr-p node) node)
-                              (rjsx-ancestor node 'rjsx-wrapped-expr-p)))
-                    ;; Can only happen as a child of an element or fragment, an
-                    ;; empty JSX expression attribute value will result in an
-                    ;; error node
-                    (expr-empty (js2-empty-expr-node-p (rjsx-wrapped-expr-child expr)))
-                    (body-start (1+ (js2-node-abs-pos expr)))
-                    (body-end (1- (js2-node-abs-end expr)))
-                    (expr-child-of-node (rjsx-node-p (js2-node-parent expr))))
-               ;; If the body is all comment, uncomment it, otherwise if it's
-               ;; empty, wrap it with a JSX comment
-               (if (and expr-child-of-node expr-empty)
-                   (if (or (= (1+ (js2-node-abs-pos expr)) (js2-node-abs-end expr)) ;; {}
-                           (string-blank-p (buffer-substring-no-properties body-start body-end)))
-                       (let ((comment-start "{/*")
-                             (comment-end "*/}"))
-                         (comment-region (js2-node-abs-pos expr) (js2-node-abs-end expr) arg))
-                     (when (comment-only-p body-start body-end)
-                       (uncomment-region body-start body-end arg)))
-                 ;; If in a multi-line JSX expression, comment the line
-                 (if (> (count-lines body-start body-end) 1)
-                     (comment-dwim arg)
-                   ;; Otherwise comment the entire body
-                   (let ((comment-start "/*")
-                         (comment-end "*/"))
-                     (comment-region body-start body-end arg))))))
-            ;; Otherwise just delegate to (comment-dwim)
-            (t (comment-dwim arg)))))))))
-
-(define-key rjsx-mode-map [remap comment-dwim] 'rjsx-comment-dwim)
-
-
-
-;; Indentation
-
-(defun rjsx--js--looking-at-operator-p-advice (orig-fun)
-  "Advice for `js--looking-at-operator-p' (ORIG-FUN) to handle JSX properly."
-  (if (memq (get-char-property (point) 'rjsx-class) '(< >))
-      nil
-    (apply orig-fun nil)))
-
-(advice-add 'js--looking-at-operator-p :around #'rjsx--js--looking-at-operator-p-advice)
-
-(defvar-local rjsx--indent-region-p nil
-  "t when `indent-region' is running.")
-
-(defvar-local rjsx--indent-running-offset 0
-  "Running offset to add to the node POS at the beginning of
-every line during `indent-region' so we don't have to reparse
-after indenting every line to update the AST node positions.")
-
-(defvar-local rjsx--node-abs-pos-cache nil
-  "Cache for JSX nodes' indent levels.
-Used during `indent-region' calls to avoid repeated
-`js2-node-abs-pos' calls.")
-
-(defun rjsx--node-abs-pos (node)
-  "Caching version of `js2-node-abs-pos' for NODE."
-  (if (null rjsx--node-abs-pos-cache)
-      (js2-node-abs-pos node)
-    (let ((cached (gethash node rjsx--node-abs-pos-cache)))
-      (or cached
-          (setf (gethash node rjsx--node-abs-pos-cache)
-                (js2-node-abs-pos node))))))
-
-(defsubst rjsx--node-indent-level (node)
-  "Return the indent level for NODE."
-  (save-excursion (goto-char (rjsx--node-abs-pos node)) (current-column)))
-
-(defsubst rjsx--indent-line-to-offset (node offset)
-  "Indent current line relative to NODE, which must be an `rjsx-node' instance.
-OFFSET indicates the number of spaces to add."
-  (indent-line-to
-   (+ offset (rjsx--node-indent-level node))))
-
-(defun rjsx-indent-line ()
-  "Similar to `js-jsx-indent-line', but fixes indentation bug
-with JSXElement after a JSX expression and arrow function. In
-addition, the > of a multi-line open tag and the /> of a
-multi-line self-closing tag are aligned to the beginning <. This
-function also ensures everything inside a JSX context is indented
-according to `js-indent-level' using spaces, this is due to the
-limitation of `sgml-indent-line' not being able to indent with
-tabs.
-
-Fixes:
-- https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/issues/490
-- https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/issues/482
-- https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/issues/462
-- https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode/issues/451
-"
-  (unless rjsx--indent-region-p
-    (js2-reparse))
-
-  (let* ((indent-tabs-mode nil)
-         (cur-pos (save-excursion (back-to-indentation) (point)))
-         (cur-char (char-after cur-pos))
-         (node (js2-node-at-point (- cur-pos rjsx--indent-running-offset)))
-         (parent (js2-node-parent node)))
-    (cond
-     ((rjsx-node-p node)
-      (cond
-       ((eq cur-char ?<)
-        (if (rjsx-node-p parent)
-            (rjsx--indent-line-to-offset parent sgml-basic-offset)
-          ;; Top-level node, indent as JS
-          (js-indent-line))
-        (when rjsx--node-abs-pos-cache
-          (setf (gethash node rjsx--node-abs-pos-cache)
-                (save-excursion (back-to-indentation) (point)))))
-       ((memq cur-char '(?/ ?>))
-        (rjsx--indent-line-to-offset node 0))
-       ((eq cur-char ?\n)
-        (rjsx--indent-line-to-offset node sgml-basic-offset))
-       (t (error "Don't know how to indent %s for JSX node" (make-string 1 cur-char)))))
-     ((and (rjsx-identifier-p parent)
-           (rjsx-member-p (js2-node-parent parent))
-           (rjsx-node-p (js2-node-parent (js2-node-parent parent))))
-      (rjsx--indent-line-to-offset (js2-node-parent (js2-node-parent parent)) 0))
-
-     ;; JSX children
-     ((rjsx-closing-tag-p node)
-      (rjsx--indent-line-to-offset parent 0))
-     ((rjsx-text-p node)
-      (rjsx--indent-line-to-offset parent sgml-basic-offset))
-     ((rjsx-wrapped-expr-p node)
-      (if (eq cur-char ?})
-          (js-indent-line)
-        (rjsx--indent-line-to-offset parent sgml-basic-offset)))
-
-     ;; Attribute-like (spreads, attributes, etc.)
-     ;; if first attr is on same line as tag, then align
-     ;; otherwise indent to parent level + sgml-basic-offset
-     ((or (rjsx-identifier-p node)
-          (and (rjsx-identifier-p parent)
-               (rjsx-attr-p (js2-node-parent parent)))
-          (rjsx-spread-p node))
-      (let* ((tag (or (rjsx-ancestor node #'rjsx-node-p)
-                      (error "Did not find containing JSX tag for attributes")))
-             (name (rjsx-node-name tag))
-             column)
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (rjsx--node-abs-pos tag))
-          (setq column (current-column))
-          (when name (forward-char (js2-node-end name)) (skip-chars-forward " \t"))
-          (if (eolp)
-              (setq column (+ column sgml-basic-offset sgml-attribute-offset))
-            (setq column (current-column))))
-        (indent-line-to column)))
-
-     ;; Everything else indent as javascript
-     (t (js-indent-line)))
-
-    (when rjsx--indent-region-p
-      (cl-incf rjsx--indent-running-offset
-               (- (save-excursion (back-to-indentation) (point))
-                  cur-pos)))))
-
-(defun rjsx-indent-region (start end)
-  "Indent the region from START to END as JS/JSX."
-  (js2-reparse)
-  (let ((rjsx--indent-region-p t)
-        (rjsx--indent-running-offset 0)
-        (rjsx--node-abs-pos-cache (make-hash-table)))
-    (js2-indent-region start end)))
-
-
-(provide 'rjsx-mode)
-;;; rjsx-mode.el ends here
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; outline-regexp: ";;;\\(;* [^
-;; ]\\|###autoload\\)\\|(....."
-;; End:
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-(define-package "s" "20180406.808" "The long lost Emacs string manipulation library." 'nil :commit "03410e6a7a2b11e47e1fea3b7d9899c7df26435e" :keywords '("strings") :authors '(("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Magnar Sveen" . "magnars@gmail.com"))
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-;;; s.el --- The long lost Emacs string manipulation library.
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2015 Magnar Sveen
-
-;; Author: Magnar Sveen <magnars@gmail.com>
-;; Version: 1.12.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180406.808
-;; Keywords: strings
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; The long lost Emacs string manipulation library.
-;;
-;; See documentation on https://github.com/magnars/s.el#functions
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; Silence byte-compiler
-(defvar ucs-normalize-combining-chars)  ; Defined in `ucs-normalize'
-(autoload 'slot-value "eieio")
-
-(defun s-trim-left (s)
-  "Remove whitespace at the beginning of S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (save-match-data
-    (if (string-match "\\`[ \t\n\r]+" s)
-        (replace-match "" t t s)
-      s)))
-
-(defun s-trim-right (s)
-  "Remove whitespace at the end of S."
-  (save-match-data
-    (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-    (if (string-match "[ \t\n\r]+\\'" s)
-        (replace-match "" t t s)
-      s)))
-
-(defun s-trim (s)
-  "Remove whitespace at the beginning and end of S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (s-trim-left (s-trim-right s)))
-
-(defun s-collapse-whitespace (s)
-  "Convert all adjacent whitespace characters to a single space."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t\n\r]+" " " s))
-
-(defun s-split (separator s &optional omit-nulls)
-  "Split S into substrings bounded by matches for regexp SEPARATOR.
-If OMIT-NULLS is non-nil, zero-length substrings are omitted.
-
-This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `split-string'."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (save-match-data
-    (split-string s separator omit-nulls)))
-
-(defun s-split-up-to (separator s n &optional omit-nulls)
-  "Split S up to N times into substrings bounded by matches for regexp SEPARATOR.
-
-If OMIT-NULLS is non-nil, zero-length substrings are omitted.
-
-See also `s-split'."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (save-match-data
-    (let ((op 0)
-          (r nil))
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert s)
-        (setq op (goto-char (point-min)))
-        (while (and (re-search-forward separator nil t)
-                    (< 0 n))
-          (let ((sub (buffer-substring op (match-beginning 0))))
-            (unless (and omit-nulls
-                         (equal sub ""))
-              (push sub r)))
-          (setq op (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-          (setq n (1- n)))
-        (let ((sub (buffer-substring op (point-max))))
-          (unless (and omit-nulls
-                       (equal sub ""))
-            (push sub r))))
-      (nreverse r))))
-
-(defun s-lines (s)
-  "Splits S into a list of strings on newline characters."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (s-split "\\(\r\n\\|[\n\r]\\)" s))
-
-(defun s-join (separator strings)
-  "Join all the strings in STRINGS with SEPARATOR in between."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (mapconcat 'identity strings separator))
-
-(defun s-concat (&rest strings)
-  "Join all the string arguments into one string."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (apply 'concat strings))
-
-(defun s-prepend (prefix s)
-  "Concatenate PREFIX and S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (concat prefix s))
-
-(defun s-append (suffix s)
-  "Concatenate S and SUFFIX."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (concat s suffix))
-
-(defun s-repeat (num s)
-  "Make a string of S repeated NUM times."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let (ss)
-    (while (> num 0)
-      (setq ss (cons s ss))
-      (setq num (1- num)))
-    (apply 'concat ss)))
-
-(defun s-chop-suffix (suffix s)
-  "Remove SUFFIX if it is at end of S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((pos (- (length suffix))))
-    (if (and (>= (length s) (length suffix))
-             (string= suffix (substring s pos)))
-        (substring s 0 pos)
-      s)))
-
-(defun s-chop-suffixes (suffixes s)
-  "Remove SUFFIXES one by one in order, if they are at the end of S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (while suffixes
-    (setq s (s-chop-suffix (car suffixes) s))
-    (setq suffixes (cdr suffixes)))
-  s)
-
-(defun s-chop-prefix (prefix s)
-  "Remove PREFIX if it is at the start of S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((pos (length prefix)))
-    (if (and (>= (length s) (length prefix))
-             (string= prefix (substring s 0 pos)))
-        (substring s pos)
-      s)))
-
-(defun s-chop-prefixes (prefixes s)
-  "Remove PREFIXES one by one in order, if they are at the start of S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (while prefixes
-    (setq s (s-chop-prefix (car prefixes) s))
-    (setq prefixes (cdr prefixes)))
-  s)
-
-(defun s-shared-start (s1 s2)
-  "Returns the longest prefix S1 and S2 have in common."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((search-length (min (length s1) (length s2)))
-        (i 0))
-    (while (and (< i search-length)
-                (= (aref s1 i) (aref s2 i)))
-      (setq i (1+ i)))
-    (substring s1 0 i)))
-
-(defun s-shared-end (s1 s2)
-  "Returns the longest suffix S1 and S2 have in common."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let* ((l1 (length s1))
-         (l2 (length s2))
-         (search-length (min l1 l2))
-         (i 0))
-    (while (and (< i search-length)
-                (= (aref s1 (- l1 i 1)) (aref s2 (- l2 i 1))))
-      (setq i (1+ i)))
-    ;; If I is 0, then it means that there's no common suffix between
-    ;; S1 and S2.
-    ;;
-    ;; However, since (substring s (- 0)) will return the whole
-    ;; string, `s-shared-end' should simply return the empty string
-    ;; when I is 0.
-    (if (zerop i)
-        ""
-      (substring s1 (- i)))))
-
-(defun s-chomp (s)
-  "Remove one trailing `\\n`, `\\r` or `\\r\\n` from S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (s-chop-suffixes '("\n" "\r") s))
-
-(defun s-truncate (len s &optional ellipsis)
-  "If S is longer than LEN, cut it down and add ELLIPSIS to the end.
-
-The resulting string, including ellipsis, will be LEN characters
-long.
-
-When not specified, ELLIPSIS defaults to ‘...’."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (unless ellipsis
-    (setq ellipsis "..."))
-  (if (> (length s) len)
-      (format "%s%s" (substring s 0 (- len (length ellipsis))) ellipsis)
-    s))
-
-(defun s-word-wrap (len s)
-  "If S is longer than LEN, wrap the words with newlines."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (save-match-data
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert s)
-      (let ((fill-column len))
-        (fill-region (point-min) (point-max)))
-      (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))))
-
-(defun s-center (len s)
-  "If S is shorter than LEN, pad it with spaces so it is centered."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((extra (max 0 (- len (length s)))))
-    (concat
-     (make-string (ceiling extra 2) ? )
-     s
-     (make-string (floor extra 2) ? ))))
-
-(defun s-pad-left (len padding s)
-  "If S is shorter than LEN, pad it with PADDING on the left."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((extra (max 0 (- len (length s)))))
-    (concat (make-string extra (string-to-char padding))
-            s)))
-
-(defun s-pad-right (len padding s)
-  "If S is shorter than LEN, pad it with PADDING on the right."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((extra (max 0 (- len (length s)))))
-    (concat s
-            (make-string extra (string-to-char padding)))))
-
-(defun s-left (len s)
-  "Returns up to the LEN first chars of S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (if (> (length s) len)
-      (substring s 0 len)
-    s))
-
-(defun s-right (len s)
-  "Returns up to the LEN last chars of S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((l (length s)))
-    (if (> l len)
-        (substring s (- l len) l)
-      s)))
-
-(defun s-ends-with? (suffix s &optional ignore-case)
-  "Does S end with SUFFIX?
-
-If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying
-attention to case differences.
-
-Alias: `s-suffix?'"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((start-pos (- (length s) (length suffix))))
-    (and (>= start-pos 0)
-         (eq t (compare-strings suffix nil nil
-                                s start-pos nil ignore-case)))))
-
-(defun s-starts-with? (prefix s &optional ignore-case)
-  "Does S start with PREFIX?
-
-If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying
-attention to case differences.
-
-Alias: `s-prefix?'. This is a simple wrapper around the built-in
-`string-prefix-p'."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (string-prefix-p prefix s ignore-case))
-
-(defun s--truthy? (val)
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (not (null val)))
-
-(defun s-contains? (needle s &optional ignore-case)
-  "Does S contain NEEDLE?
-
-If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying
-attention to case differences."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((case-fold-search ignore-case))
-    (s--truthy? (string-match-p (regexp-quote needle) s))))
-
-(defun s-equals? (s1 s2)
-  "Is S1 equal to S2?
-
-This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `string-equal'."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (string-equal s1 s2))
-
-(defun s-less? (s1 s2)
-  "Is S1 less than S2?
-
-This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `string-lessp'."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (string-lessp s1 s2))
-
-(defun s-matches? (regexp s &optional start)
-  "Does REGEXP match S?
-If START is non-nil the search starts at that index.
-
-This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `string-match-p'."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (s--truthy? (string-match-p regexp s start)))
-
-(defun s-blank? (s)
-  "Is S nil or the empty string?"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (or (null s) (string= "" s)))
-
-(defun s-blank-str? (s)
-  "Is S nil or the empty string or string only contains whitespace?"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (or (s-blank? s) (s-blank? (s-trim s))))
-
-(defun s-present? (s)
-  "Is S anything but nil or the empty string?"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (not (s-blank? s)))
-
-(defun s-presence (s)
-  "Return S if it's `s-present?', otherwise return nil."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (and (s-present? s) s))
-
-(defun s-lowercase? (s)
-  "Are all the letters in S in lower case?"
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-    (not (string-match-p "[[:upper:]]" s))))
-
-(defun s-uppercase? (s)
-  "Are all the letters in S in upper case?"
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-    (not (string-match-p "[[:lower:]]" s))))
-
-(defun s-mixedcase? (s)
-  "Are there both lower case and upper case letters in S?"
-  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-    (s--truthy?
-     (and (string-match-p "[[:lower:]]" s)
-          (string-match-p "[[:upper:]]" s)))))
-
-(defun s-capitalized? (s)
-  "In S, is the first letter upper case, and all other letters lower case?"
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-    (s--truthy?
-     (string-match-p "^[[:upper:]][^[:upper:]]*$" s))))
-
-(defun s-numeric? (s)
-  "Is S a number?"
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (s--truthy?
-   (string-match-p "^[0-9]+$" s)))
-
-(defun s-replace (old new s)
-  "Replaces OLD with NEW in S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-quote old) new s t t))
-
-(defalias 's-replace-regexp 'replace-regexp-in-string)
-
-(defun s--aget (alist key)
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (cdr (assoc-string key alist)))
-
-(defun s-replace-all (replacements s)
-  "REPLACEMENTS is a list of cons-cells. Each `car` is replaced with `cdr` in S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-opt (mapcar 'car replacements))
-                            (lambda (it) (s--aget replacements it))
-                            s t t))
-
-(defun s-downcase (s)
-  "Convert S to lower case.
-
-This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `downcase'."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (downcase s))
-
-(defun s-upcase (s)
-  "Convert S to upper case.
-
-This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `upcase'."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (upcase s))
-
-(defun s-capitalize (s)
-  "Convert the first word's first character to upper case and the rest to lower case in S."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (concat (upcase (substring s 0 1)) (downcase (substring s 1))))
-
-(defun s-titleize (s)
-  "Convert each word's first character to upper case and the rest to lower case in S.
-
-This is a simple wrapper around the built-in `capitalize'."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (capitalize s))
-
-(defmacro s-with (s form &rest more)
-  "Threads S through the forms. Inserts S as the last item
-in the first form, making a list of it if it is not a list
-already. If there are more forms, inserts the first form as the
-last item in second form, etc."
-  (declare (debug (form &rest [&or (function &rest form) fboundp])))
-  (if (null more)
-      (if (listp form)
-          `(,(car form) ,@(cdr form) ,s)
-        (list form s))
-    `(s-with (s-with ,s ,form) ,@more)))
-
-(put 's-with 'lisp-indent-function 1)
-
-(defun s-index-of (needle s &optional ignore-case)
-  "Returns first index of NEEDLE in S, or nil.
-
-If IGNORE-CASE is non-nil, the comparison is done without paying
-attention to case differences."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((case-fold-search ignore-case))
-    (string-match-p (regexp-quote needle) s)))
-
-(defun s-reverse (s)
-  "Return the reverse of S."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (save-match-data
-    (if (multibyte-string-p s)
-        (let ((input (string-to-list s))
-              output)
-          (require 'ucs-normalize)
-          (while input
-            ;; Handle entire grapheme cluster as a single unit
-            (let ((grapheme (list (pop input))))
-              (while (memql (car input) ucs-normalize-combining-chars)
-                (push (pop input) grapheme))
-              (setq output (nconc (nreverse grapheme) output))))
-          (concat output))
-      (concat (nreverse (string-to-list s))))))
-
-(defun s-match-strings-all (regex string)
-  "Return a list of matches for REGEX in STRING.
-
-Each element itself is a list of matches, as per
-`match-string'. Multiple matches at the same position will be
-ignored after the first."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (save-match-data
-    (let ((all-strings ())
-          (i 0))
-      (while (and (< i (length string))
-                  (string-match regex string i))
-        (setq i (1+ (match-beginning 0)))
-        (let (strings
-              (num-matches (/ (length (match-data)) 2))
-              (match 0))
-          (while (/= match num-matches)
-            (push (match-string match string) strings)
-            (setq match (1+ match)))
-          (push (nreverse strings) all-strings)))
-      (nreverse all-strings))))
-
-(defun s-matched-positions-all (regexp string &optional subexp-depth)
-  "Return a list of matched positions for REGEXP in STRING.
-SUBEXP-DEPTH is 0 by default."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (if (null subexp-depth)
-      (setq subexp-depth 0))
-  (save-match-data
-    (let ((pos 0) result)
-      (while (and (string-match regexp string pos)
-                  (< pos (length string)))
-        (let ((m (match-end subexp-depth)))
-          (push (cons (match-beginning subexp-depth) (match-end subexp-depth)) result)
-          (setq pos (match-end 0))))
-      (nreverse result))))
-
-(defun s-match (regexp s &optional start)
-  "When the given expression matches the string, this function returns a list
-of the whole matching string and a string for each matched subexpressions.
-If it did not match the returned value is an empty list (nil).
-
-When START is non-nil the search will start at that index."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (save-match-data
-    (if (string-match regexp s start)
-        (let ((match-data-list (match-data))
-              result)
-          (while match-data-list
-            (let* ((beg (car match-data-list))
-                   (end (cadr match-data-list))
-                   (subs (if (and beg end) (substring s beg end) nil)))
-              (setq result (cons subs result))
-              (setq match-data-list
-                    (cddr match-data-list))))
-          (nreverse result)))))
-
-(defun s-slice-at (regexp s)
-  "Slices S up at every index matching REGEXP."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (if (= 0 (length s)) (list "")
-    (save-match-data
-      (let (i)
-        (setq i (string-match regexp s 1))
-        (if i
-            (cons (substring s 0 i)
-                  (s-slice-at regexp (substring s i)))
-          (list s))))))
-
-(defun s-split-words (s)
-  "Split S into list of words."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (s-split
-   "[^[:word:]0-9]+"
-   (let ((case-fold-search nil))
-     (replace-regexp-in-string
-      "\\([[:lower:]]\\)\\([[:upper:]]\\)" "\\1 \\2"
-      (replace-regexp-in-string "\\([[:upper:]]\\)\\([[:upper:]][0-9[:lower:]]\\)" "\\1 \\2" s)))
-   t))
-
-(defun s--mapcar-head (fn-head fn-rest list)
-  "Like MAPCAR, but applies a different function to the first element."
-  (if list
-      (cons (funcall fn-head (car list)) (mapcar fn-rest (cdr list)))))
-
-(defun s-lower-camel-case (s)
-  "Convert S to lowerCamelCase."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (s-join "" (s--mapcar-head 'downcase 'capitalize (s-split-words s))))
-
-(defun s-upper-camel-case (s)
-  "Convert S to UpperCamelCase."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (s-join "" (mapcar 'capitalize (s-split-words s))))
-
-(defun s-snake-case (s)
-  "Convert S to snake_case."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (s-join "_" (mapcar 'downcase (s-split-words s))))
-
-(defun s-dashed-words (s)
-  "Convert S to dashed-words."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (s-join "-" (mapcar 'downcase (s-split-words s))))
-
-(defun s-capitalized-words (s)
-  "Convert S to Capitalized words."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (let ((words (s-split-words s)))
-    (s-join " " (cons (capitalize (car words)) (mapcar 'downcase (cdr words))))))
-
-(defun s-titleized-words (s)
-  "Convert S to Titleized Words."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (s-join " " (mapcar 's-titleize (s-split-words s))))
-
-(defun s-word-initials (s)
-  "Convert S to its initials."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (s-join "" (mapcar (lambda (ss) (substring ss 0 1))
-                     (s-split-words s))))
-
-;; Errors for s-format
-(progn
-  (put 's-format-resolve
-       'error-conditions
-       '(error s-format s-format-resolve))
-  (put 's-format-resolve
-       'error-message
-       "Cannot resolve a template to values"))
-
-(defun s-format (template replacer &optional extra)
-  "Format TEMPLATE with the function REPLACER.
-
-REPLACER takes an argument of the format variable and optionally
-an extra argument which is the EXTRA value from the call to
-`s-format'.
-
-Several standard `s-format' helper functions are recognized and
-adapted for this:
-
-    (s-format \"${name}\" 'gethash hash-table)
-    (s-format \"${name}\" 'aget alist)
-    (s-format \"$0\" 'elt sequence)
-
-The REPLACER function may be used to do any other kind of
-transformation."
-  (let ((saved-match-data (match-data)))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (replace-regexp-in-string
-         "\\$\\({\\([^}]+\\)}\\|[0-9]+\\)"
-         (lambda (md)
-           (let ((var
-                  (let ((m (match-string 2 md)))
-                    (if m m
-                      (string-to-number (match-string 1 md)))))
-                 (replacer-match-data (match-data)))
-             (unwind-protect
-                 (let ((v
-                        (cond
-                         ((eq replacer 'gethash)
-                          (funcall replacer var extra))
-                         ((eq replacer 'aget)
-                          (funcall 's--aget extra var))
-                         ((eq replacer 'elt)
-                          (funcall replacer extra var))
-                         ((eq replacer 'oref)
-                          (funcall #'slot-value extra (intern var)))
-                         (t
-                          (set-match-data saved-match-data)
-                          (if extra
-                              (funcall replacer var extra)
-                            (funcall replacer var))))))
-                   (if v (format "%s" v) (signal 's-format-resolve md)))
-               (set-match-data replacer-match-data)))) template
-               ;; Need literal to make sure it works
-               t t)
-      (set-match-data saved-match-data))))
-
-(defvar s-lex-value-as-lisp nil
-  "If `t' interpolate lisp values as lisp.
-
-`s-lex-format' inserts values with (format \"%S\").")
-
-(defun s-lex-fmt|expand (fmt)
-  "Expand FMT into lisp."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (list 's-format fmt (quote 'aget)
-        (append '(list)
-                (mapcar
-                 (lambda (matches)
-                   (list
-                    'cons
-                    (cadr matches)
-                    `(format
-                      (if s-lex-value-as-lisp "%S" "%s")
-                      ,(intern (cadr matches)))))
-                 (s-match-strings-all "${\\([^}]+\\)}" fmt)))))
-
-(defmacro s-lex-format (format-str)
-  "`s-format` with the current environment.
-
-FORMAT-STR may use the `s-format' variable reference to refer to
-any variable:
-
- (let ((x 1))
-   (s-lex-format \"x is: ${x}\"))
-
-The values of the variables are interpolated with \"%s\" unless
-the variable `s-lex-value-as-lisp' is `t' and then they are
-interpolated with \"%S\"."
-  (declare (debug (form)))
-  (s-lex-fmt|expand format-str))
-
-(defun s-count-matches (regexp s &optional start end)
-  "Count occurrences of `regexp' in `s'.
-
-`start', inclusive, and `end', exclusive, delimit the part of `s' to
-match.  `start' and `end' are both indexed starting at 1; the initial
-character in `s' is index 1.
-
-This function starts looking for the next match from the end of the
-previous match.  Hence, it ignores matches that overlap a previously
-found match.  To count overlapping matches, use
-`s-count-matches-all'."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (save-match-data
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (insert s)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (count-matches regexp (or start 1) (or end (point-max))))))
-
-(defun s-count-matches-all (regexp s &optional start end)
-  "Count occurrences of `regexp' in `s'.
-
-`start', inclusive, and `end', exclusive, delimit the part of `s' to
-match.  `start' and `end' are both indexed starting at 1; the initial
-character in `s' is index 1.
-
-This function starts looking for the next match from the second
-character of the previous match.  Hence, it counts matches that
-overlap a previously found match.  To ignore matches that overlap a
-previously found match, use `s-count-matches'."
-  (declare (side-effect-free t))
-  (let* ((anchored-regexp (format "^%s" regexp))
-         (match-count 0)
-         (i 0)
-         (narrowed-s (substring s
-                                (when start (1- start))
-                                (when end (1- end)))))
-    (save-match-data
-      (while (< i (length narrowed-s))
-        (when (s-matches? anchored-regexp (substring narrowed-s i))
-          (setq match-count (1+ match-count)))
-        (setq i (1+ i))))
-    match-count))
-
-(defun s-wrap (s prefix &optional suffix)
-  "Wrap string S with PREFIX and optionally SUFFIX.
-
-Return string S with PREFIX prepended.  If SUFFIX is present, it
-is appended, otherwise PREFIX is used as both prefix and
-suffix."
-  (declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
-  (concat prefix s (or suffix prefix)))
-
-
-;;; Aliases
-
-(defalias 's-blank-p 's-blank?)
-(defalias 's-blank-str-p 's-blank-str?)
-(defalias 's-capitalized-p 's-capitalized?)
-(defalias 's-contains-p 's-contains?)
-(defalias 's-ends-with-p 's-ends-with?)
-(defalias 's-equals-p 's-equals?)
-(defalias 's-less-p 's-less?)
-(defalias 's-lowercase-p 's-lowercase?)
-(defalias 's-matches-p 's-matches?)
-(defalias 's-mixedcase-p 's-mixedcase?)
-(defalias 's-numeric-p 's-numeric?)
-(defalias 's-prefix-p 's-starts-with?)
-(defalias 's-prefix? 's-starts-with?)
-(defalias 's-present-p 's-present?)
-(defalias 's-starts-with-p 's-starts-with?)
-(defalias 's-suffix-p 's-ends-with?)
-(defalias 's-suffix? 's-ends-with?)
-(defalias 's-uppercase-p 's-uppercase?)
-
-
-(provide 's)
-;;; s.el ends here
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diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/ChangeLog b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/ChangeLog
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@@ -1,195 +0,0 @@
-2017-05-04  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to 2.20
-
-2016-12-16  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Backport the latest changes to seq.el from Emacs master
-
-	* packages/seq/seq-24.el:
-	* packages/seq/seq-25.el (seq-into): Do not convert the sequence if not
-	needed.
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Add a regression test.
-
-2016-12-15  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Backport seq-mapn fix from Emacs master
-
-	* packages/seq/seq-24.el (seq-mapn):
-	* packages/seq/seq-25.el (seq-mapn): Fix for circular lists.
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Add a regression test.
-
-2016-11-16  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Do not use map.el in seq-tests.el
-
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Do not use map.el.  map.el was 
-	introduced in Emacs 25.1, but seq.el is also available in GNU ELPA for 
-	Emacs 24.5.
-
-2016-10-25  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Fix seq-random-elt docstring
-
-	* packages/seq/seq-24.el:
-	* packages/seq/seq-25.el (seq-random-elt): Fix the docstring.
-
-2016-10-25  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Backport seq.el changes from Emacs master
-
-	* packages/seq/seq-24.el:
-	* packages/seq/seq-25.el (seq-random-elt): New function.
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Bump version to 2.19.
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Add tests for seq-random-elt.
-
-2016-09-02  Clément Pit--Claudel	 <clement.pitclaudel@live.com>
-
-	; Fix documentation of seq-subseq
-
-2016-08-28  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	* packages/seq/seq-24.el: Rename seq-p to seqp
-
-2016-06-12  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to 2.16
-
-	* packages/seq/seq-24.el:
-	* packages/seq/seq-25.el: Better implementation of seq-drop for lists.
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Bump version number.
-
-2016-04-22  Stefan Monnier  <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
-
-	* seq-24.el (seq-concatenate,seq-into,seq--make-bindings): Use _
-
-	rather than t as catch-all for pcase.
-
-2016-03-31  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq to version 2.15
-
-	* packages/seq/seq-25.el: Require cl-lib.
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Bump version number.
-
-2016-03-29  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to version 2.14
-
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Bump version number.
-	* packages/seq/seq-24.el (seq-sort-by): New function.
-	* packages/seq/seq-25.el (seq-sort-by): New function.
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Add a test for seq-sort-by.
-
-2016-03-25  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	* packages/seq/seq-25.el: Better declarations for seq--when-emacs-25-p
-
-2016-03-25  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Split seq.el into separate files for different versions of Emacs
-
-	All functions in seq-25.el are wrapped in a `seq--when-emacs-25-p' to 
-	make sure that the byte compiler won't emit warnings or errors when the 
-	file is byte compiled in Emacs < 25.
-
-	* packages/seq/seq-24.el:
-	* packages/seq/seq-25.el: New files.
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Load seq-VERSION.el based on the version of
-	Emacs.
-	* packages/seq/test/seq.el-test.el: Backport a test from seq.el in Emacs
-	 master.
-
-2015-11-30  Stefan Monnier  <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
-
-	* packages/seq: Don't define it as a :core package
-
-	Revert the removal of packages/seq/seq.el since it's different from the
-	one in lisp/emacs-lisp.
-	* .gitignore: Remove packages/seq.
-	* externals-list: Remove "seq" entry.
-
-2015-11-29  Stefan Monnier  <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
-
-	* externals-list: Add seq and python as :core packages
-
-	* .gitignore: Add packages/{seq,python}.
-	* packages/seq: Remove.
-
-2015-10-20  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to version 1.11
-
-	* packages/seq/seq.el:
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Update.
-
-2015-09-18  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to version 1.9
-
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Update to version 1.9.
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Update to version 1.9.
-
-2015-07-09  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to version 1.8
-
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Update to version 1.8.
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Update to version 1.8.
-
-2015-05-15  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to version 1.7
-
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Update to version 1.7.
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Update to version 1.7.
-
-2015-04-27  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Update seq.el to version 1.5.
-
-2015-04-15  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	seq.el update
-
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Update seq.el to version 1.4
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Update seq.el to version 1.4
-
-2015-03-25  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Rephrases a comment in seq.el about the order of the arguments
-
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Better comment about the order of the arguments
-
-2015-03-09  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to version 1.3
-
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: update to version 1.3
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: update to version 1.3
-
-2015-02-11  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to version 1.2
-
-	* package/seq/seq.el: Update to version 1.2
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Update to version 1.2
-
-2015-02-09  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to version 1.1.1
-
-	* package/seq/seq.el: Update to version 1.1.1
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Update to version 1.1.1
-
-2015-02-06  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	Update seq.el to version 1.1
-
-	* packages/seq/seq.el: Update to version 1.1
-	* packages/seq/tests/seq-tests.el: Update to version 1.1
-
-2015-01-14  Nicolas Petton  <nicolas@petton.fr>
-
-	packages/seq: New package
-
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-24.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-24.el
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-;;; seq-24.el --- seq.el implementation for Emacs 24.x -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nicolas Petton <nicolas@petton.fr>
-;; Keywords: sequences
-
-;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Sequence-manipulation functions that complement basic functions
-;; provided by subr.el.
-;;
-;; All functions are prefixed with "seq-".
-;;
-;; All provided functions work on lists, strings and vectors.
-;;
-;; Functions taking a predicate or iterating over a sequence using a
-;; function as argument take the function as their first argument and
-;; the sequence as their second argument.  All other functions take
-;; the sequence as their first argument.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defmacro seq-doseq (spec &rest body)
-  "Loop over a sequence.
-Similar to `dolist' but can be applied to lists, strings, and vectors.
-
-Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to each element of SEQ, in turn.
-
-\(fn (VAR SEQ) BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent 1) (debug ((symbolp form &optional form) body)))
-  (let ((length (make-symbol "length"))
-        (seq (make-symbol "seq"))
-        (index (make-symbol "index")))
-    `(let* ((,seq ,(cadr spec))
-            (,length (if (listp ,seq) nil (seq-length ,seq)))
-            (,index (if ,length 0 ,seq)))
-       (while (if ,length
-                  (< ,index ,length)
-                (consp ,index))
-         (let ((,(car spec) (if ,length
-                                (prog1 (seq-elt ,seq ,index)
-                                  (setq ,index (+ ,index 1)))
-                              (pop ,index))))
-           ,@body)))))
-
-;; Implementation of `seq-let' compatible with Emacs<25.1.
-(defmacro seq-let (args sequence &rest body)
-  "Bind the variables in ARGS to the elements of SEQUENCE then evaluate BODY.
-
-ARGS can also include the `&rest' marker followed by a variable
-name to be bound to the rest of SEQUENCE."
-  (declare (indent 2) (debug t))
-  (let ((seq-var (make-symbol "seq")))
-    `(let* ((,seq-var ,sequence)
-            ,@(seq--make-bindings args seq-var))
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defun seq-drop (sequence n)
-  "Return a subsequence of SEQUENCE without its first N elements.
-The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQUENCE.
-
-If N is a negative integer or zero, SEQUENCE is returned."
-  (if (<= n 0)
-      sequence
-    (if (listp sequence)
-        (seq--drop-list sequence n)
-      (let ((length (seq-length sequence)))
-        (seq-subseq sequence (min n length) length)))))
-
-(defun seq-take (sequence n)
-  "Return a subsequence of SEQUENCE with its first N elements.
-The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQUENCE.
-
-If N is a negative integer or zero, an empty sequence is
-returned."
-  (if (listp sequence)
-      (seq--take-list sequence n)
-    (seq-subseq sequence 0 (min (max n 0) (seq-length sequence)))))
-
-(defun seq-drop-while (predicate sequence)
-  "Return a sequence from the first element for which (PREDICATE element) is nil in SEQUENCE.
-The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQUENCE."
-  (if (listp sequence)
-      (seq--drop-while-list predicate sequence)
-    (seq-drop sequence (seq--count-successive predicate sequence))))
-
-(defun seq-take-while (predicate sequence)
-  "Return the successive elements for which (PREDICATE element) is non-nil in SEQUENCE.
-The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQUENCE."
-  (if (listp sequence)
-      (seq--take-while-list predicate sequence)
-    (seq-take sequence (seq--count-successive predicate sequence))))
-
-(defun seq-filter (predicate sequence)
-  "Return a list of all the elements for which (PREDICATE element) is non-nil in SEQUENCE."
-  (let ((exclude (make-symbol "exclude")))
-    (delq exclude (seq-map (lambda (elt)
-                             (if (funcall predicate elt)
-                                 elt
-                               exclude))
-                           sequence))))
-
-(defun seq-map-indexed (function sequence)
-  "Return the result of applying FUNCTION to each element of SEQUENCE.
-Unlike `seq-map', FUNCTION takes two arguments: the element of
-the sequence, and its index within the sequence."
-  (let ((index 0))
-    (seq-map (lambda (elt)
-               (prog1
-                   (funcall function elt index)
-                 (setq index (1+ index))))
-             sequence)))
-
-(defun seq-remove (predicate sequence)
-  "Return a list of all the elements for which (PREDICATE element) is nil in SEQUENCE."
-  (seq-filter (lambda (elt) (not (funcall predicate elt)))
-              sequence))
-
-(defun seq-reduce (function sequence initial-value)
-  "Reduce the function FUNCTION across SEQUENCE, starting with INITIAL-VALUE.
-
-Return the result of calling FUNCTION with INITIAL-VALUE and the
-first element of SEQUENCE, then calling FUNCTION with that result and
-the second element of SEQUENCE, then with that result and the third
-element of SEQUENCE, etc.
-
-If SEQUENCE is empty, return INITIAL-VALUE and FUNCTION is not called."
-  (if (seq-empty-p sequence)
-      initial-value
-    (let ((acc initial-value))
-      (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-        (setq acc (funcall function acc elt)))
-      acc)))
-
-(defun seq-some (predicate sequence)
-  "Return the first value for which if (PREDICATE element) is non-nil for in SEQUENCE."
-  (catch 'seq--break
-    (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-      (let ((result (funcall predicate elt)))
-        (when result
-          (throw 'seq--break result))))
-    nil))
-
-(defun seq-find (predicate sequence &optional default)
-  "Return the first element for which (PREDICATE element) is non-nil in SEQUENCE.
-If no element is found, return DEFAULT.
-
-Note that `seq-find' has an ambiguity if the found element is
-identical to DEFAULT, as it cannot be known if an element was
-found or not."
-  (catch 'seq--break
-    (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-      (when (funcall predicate elt)
-        (throw 'seq--break elt)))
-    default))
-
-(defun seq-every-p (predicate sequence)
-  "Return non-nil if (PREDICATE element) is non-nil for all elements of the sequence SEQUENCE."
-  (catch 'seq--break
-    (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-      (or (funcall predicate elt)
-          (throw 'seq--break nil)))
-    t))
-
-(defun seq-count (predicate sequence)
-  "Return the number of elements for which (PREDICATE element) is non-nil in SEQUENCE."
-  (let ((count 0))
-    (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-      (when (funcall predicate elt)
-        (setq count (+ 1 count))))
-    count))
-
-(defun seq-empty-p (sequence)
-  "Return non-nil if the sequence SEQUENCE is empty, nil otherwise."
-  (if (listp sequence)
-      (null sequence)
-    (= 0 (seq-length sequence))))
-
-(defun seq-sort (predicate sequence)
-  "Return a sorted sequence comparing using PREDICATE the elements of SEQUENCE.
-The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQUENCE."
-  (if (listp sequence)
-      (sort (seq-copy sequence) predicate)
-    (let ((result (seq-sort predicate (append sequence nil))))
-      (seq-into result (type-of sequence)))))
-
-(defun seq-sort-by (function pred sequence)
-  "Sort SEQUENCE using PRED as a comparison function.
-Elements of SEQUENCE are transformed by FUNCTION before being
-sorted.  FUNCTION must be a function of one argument."
-  (seq-sort (lambda (a b)
-              (funcall pred
-                       (funcall function a)
-                       (funcall function b)))
-            sequence))
-
-(defun seq-contains (sequence elt &optional testfn)
-  "Return the first element in SEQUENCE that equals to ELT.
-Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
-  (seq-some (lambda (e)
-                (funcall (or testfn #'equal) elt e))
-              sequence))
-
-(defun seq-set-equal-p (sequence1 sequence2 &optional testfn)
-  "Return non-nil if SEQUENCE1 and SEQUENCE2 contain the same elements, regardless of order.
-Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
-  (and (seq-every-p (lambda (item1) (seq-contains sequence2 item1 testfn)) sequence1)
-       (seq-every-p (lambda (item2) (seq-contains sequence1 item2 testfn)) sequence2)))
-
-(defun seq-position (sequence elt &optional testfn)
-  "Return the index of the first element in SEQUENCE that is equal to ELT.
-Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
-  (let ((index 0))
-    (catch 'seq--break
-      (seq-doseq (e sequence)
-        (when (funcall (or testfn #'equal) e elt)
-          (throw 'seq--break index))
-        (setq index (1+ index)))
-      nil)))
-
-(defun seq-uniq (sequence &optional testfn)
-  "Return a list of the elements of SEQUENCE with duplicates removed.
-TESTFN is used to compare elements, or `equal' if TESTFN is nil."
-  (let ((result '()))
-    (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-      (unless (seq-contains result elt testfn)
-        (setq result (cons elt result))))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun seq-subseq (sequence start &optional end)
-  "Return the subsequence of SEQUENCE from START to END.
-If END is omitted, it defaults to the length of the sequence.
-If START or END is negative, it counts from the end."
-  (cond ((or (stringp sequence) (vectorp sequence)) (substring sequence start end))
-        ((listp sequence)
-         (let (len (errtext (format "Bad bounding indices: %s, %s" start end)))
-           (and end (< end 0) (setq end (+ end (setq len (seq-length sequence)))))
-           (if (< start 0) (setq start (+ start (or len (setq len (seq-length sequence))))))
-           (when (> start 0)
-             (setq sequence (nthcdr (1- start) sequence))
-             (or sequence (error "%s" errtext))
-             (setq sequence (cdr sequence)))
-           (if end
-               (let ((res nil))
-                 (while (and (>= (setq end (1- end)) start) sequence)
-                   (push (pop sequence) res))
-                 (or (= (1+ end) start) (error "%s" errtext))
-                 (nreverse res))
-             (seq-copy sequence))))
-        (t (error "Unsupported sequence: %s" sequence))))
-
-(defun seq-concatenate (type &rest seqs)
-  "Concatenate, into a sequence of type TYPE, the sequences SEQS.
-TYPE must be one of following symbols: vector, string or list.
-
-\n(fn TYPE SEQUENCE...)"
-  (pcase type
-    (`vector (apply #'vconcat seqs))
-    (`string (apply #'concat seqs))
-    (`list (apply #'append (append seqs '(nil))))
-    (_ (error "Not a sequence type name: %S" type))))
-
-(defun seq-mapcat (function sequence &optional type)
-  "Concatenate the result of applying FUNCTION to each element of SEQUENCE.
-The result is a sequence of type TYPE, or a list if TYPE is nil."
-  (apply #'seq-concatenate (or type 'list)
-         (seq-map function sequence)))
-
-(defun seq-mapn (function sequence &rest seqs)
-  "Like `seq-map' but FUNCTION is mapped over all SEQS.
-The arity of FUNCTION must match the number of SEQS, and the
-mapping stops on the shortest sequence.
-Return a list of the results.
-
-\(fn FUNCTION SEQS...)"
-  (let ((result nil)
-        (seqs (seq-map (lambda (s)
-                         (seq-into s 'list))
-                       (cons sequence seqs))))
-    (while (not (memq nil seqs))
-      (push (apply function (seq-map #'car seqs)) result)
-      (setq seqs (seq-map #'cdr seqs)))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun seq-partition (sequence n)
-  "Return a list of the elements of SEQUENCE grouped into sub-sequences of length N.
-The last sequence may contain less than N elements.  If N is a
-negative integer or 0, nil is returned."
-  (unless (< n 1)
-    (let ((result '()))
-      (while (not (seq-empty-p sequence))
-        (push (seq-take sequence n) result)
-        (setq sequence (seq-drop sequence n)))
-      (nreverse result))))
-
-(defun seq-intersection (seq1 seq2 &optional testfn)
-  "Return a list of the elements that appear in both SEQ1 and SEQ2.
-Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
-  (seq-reduce (lambda (acc elt)
-                (if (seq-contains seq2 elt testfn)
-                    (cons elt acc)
-                  acc))
-              (seq-reverse seq1)
-              '()))
-
-(defun seq-difference (seq1 seq2 &optional testfn)
-  "Return a list of the elements that appear in SEQ1 but not in SEQ2.
-Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
-  (seq-reduce (lambda (acc elt)
-                (if (not (seq-contains seq2 elt testfn))
-                    (cons elt acc)
-                  acc))
-              (seq-reverse seq1)
-              '()))
-
-(defun seq-group-by (function sequence)
-  "Apply FUNCTION to each element of SEQUENCE.
-Separate the elements of SEQUENCE into an alist using the results as
-keys.  Keys are compared using `equal'."
-  (seq-reduce
-   (lambda (acc elt)
-     (let* ((key (funcall function elt))
-            (cell (assoc key acc)))
-       (if cell
-           (setcdr cell (push elt (cdr cell)))
-         (push (list key elt) acc))
-       acc))
-   (seq-reverse sequence)
-   nil))
-
-(defalias 'seq-reverse
-  (if (ignore-errors (reverse [1 2]))
-      #'reverse
-    (lambda (sequence)
-      "Return the reversed copy of list, vector, or string SEQUENCE.
-See also the function `nreverse', which is used more often."
-      (let ((result '()))
-        (seq-map (lambda (elt) (push elt result))
-                 sequence)
-        (if (listp sequence)
-            result
-          (seq-into result (type-of sequence)))))))
-
-(defun seq-into (sequence type)
-  "Convert the sequence SEQUENCE into a sequence of type TYPE.
-TYPE can be one of the following symbols: vector, string or list."
-  (pcase type
-    (`vector (seq--into-vector sequence))
-    (`string (seq--into-string sequence))
-    (`list (seq--into-list sequence))
-    (_ (error "Not a sequence type name: %S" type))))
-
-(defun seq-min (sequence)
-  "Return the smallest element of SEQUENCE.
-SEQUENCE must be a sequence of numbers or markers."
-  (apply #'min (seq-into sequence 'list)))
-
-(defun seq-max (sequence)
-    "Return the largest element of SEQUENCE.
-SEQUENCE must be a sequence of numbers or markers."
-  (apply #'max (seq-into sequence 'list)))
-
-(defun seq-random-elt (sequence)
-  "Return a random element from SEQUENCE.
-Signal an error if SEQUENCE is empty."
-  (if (seq-empty-p sequence)
-      (error "Sequence cannot be empty")
-    (seq-elt sequence (random (seq-length sequence)))))
-
-(defun seq--drop-list (list n)
-  "Return a list from LIST without its first N elements.
-This is an optimization for lists in `seq-drop'."
-  (nthcdr n list))
-
-(defun seq--take-list (list n)
-  "Return a list from LIST made of its first N elements.
-This is an optimization for lists in `seq-take'."
-  (let ((result '()))
-    (while (and list (> n 0))
-      (setq n (1- n))
-      (push (pop list) result))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun seq--drop-while-list (predicate list)
-  "Return a list from the first element for which (PREDICATE element) is nil in LIST.
-This is an optimization for lists in `seq-drop-while'."
-  (while (and list (funcall predicate (car list)))
-    (setq list (cdr list)))
-  list)
-
-(defun seq--take-while-list (predicate list)
-  "Return the successive elements for which (PREDICATE element) is non-nil in LIST.
-This is an optimization for lists in `seq-take-while'."
-  (let ((result '()))
-    (while (and list (funcall predicate (car list)))
-      (push (pop list) result))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun seq--count-successive (predicate sequence)
-  "Return the number of successive elements for which (PREDICATE element) is non-nil in SEQUENCE."
-  (let ((n 0)
-        (len (seq-length sequence)))
-    (while (and (< n len)
-                (funcall predicate (seq-elt sequence n)))
-      (setq n (+ 1 n)))
-    n))
-
-;; Helper function for the Backward-compatible version of `seq-let'
-;; for Emacs<25.1.
-(defun seq--make-bindings (args sequence &optional bindings)
-  "Return a list of bindings of the variables in ARGS to the elements of a sequence.
-if BINDINGS is non-nil, append new bindings to it, and return
-BINDINGS."
-  (let ((index 0)
-        (rest-marker nil))
-    (seq-doseq (name args)
-      (unless rest-marker
-        (pcase name
-          ((pred seqp)
-           (setq bindings (seq--make-bindings (seq--elt-safe args index)
-                                              `(seq--elt-safe ,sequence ,index)
-                                              bindings)))
-          (`&rest
-           (progn (push `(,(seq--elt-safe args (1+ index))
-                          (seq-drop ,sequence ,index))
-                        bindings)
-                  (setq rest-marker t)))
-          (_
-           (push `(,name (seq--elt-safe ,sequence ,index)) bindings))))
-      (setq index (1+ index)))
-    bindings))
-
-(defun seq--elt-safe (sequence n)
-  "Return element of SEQUENCE at the index N.
-If no element is found, return nil."
-  (when (or (listp sequence)
-            (and (sequencep sequence)
-                 (> (seq-length sequence) n)))
-    (seq-elt sequence n)))
-
-(defun seq--activate-font-lock-keywords ()
-  "Activate font-lock keywords for some symbols defined in seq."
-  (font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode
-                          '("\\<seq-doseq\\>" "\\<seq-let\\>")))
-
-(defalias 'seq-copy #'copy-sequence)
-(defalias 'seq-elt #'elt)
-(defalias 'seq-length #'length)
-(defalias 'seq-do #'mapc)
-(defalias 'seq-each #'seq-do)
-(defalias 'seq-map #'mapcar)
-(defalias 'seqp #'sequencep)
-
-(defun seq--into-list (sequence)
-  "Concatenate the elements of SEQUENCE into a list."
-  (if (listp sequence)
-      sequence
-    (append sequence nil)))
-
-(defun seq--into-vector (sequence)
-  "Concatenate the elements of SEQUENCE into a vector."
-  (if (vectorp sequence)
-      sequence
-    (vconcat sequence)))
-
-(defun seq--into-string (sequence)
-  "Concatenate the elements of SEQUENCE into a string."
-  (if (stringp sequence)
-      sequence
-    (concat sequence)))
-
-(unless (fboundp 'elisp--font-lock-flush-elisp-buffers)
-  ;; In Emacs≥25, (via elisp--font-lock-flush-elisp-buffers and a few others)
-  ;; we automatically highlight macros.
-  (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook #'seq--activate-font-lock-keywords))
-
-(provide 'seq-24)
-;;; seq-24.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-24.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-24.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-24.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-25.el
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@@ -1,530 +0,0 @@
-;;; seq-25.el --- seq.el implementation for Emacs 25.x -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nicolas Petton <nicolas@petton.fr>
-;; Keywords: sequences
-
-;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Sequence-manipulation functions that complement basic functions
-;; provided by subr.el.
-;;
-;; All functions are prefixed with "seq-".
-;;
-;; All provided functions work on lists, strings and vectors.
-;;
-;; Functions taking a predicate or iterating over a sequence using a
-;; function as argument take the function as their first argument and
-;; the sequence as their second argument.  All other functions take
-;; the sequence as their first argument.
-;;
-;; seq.el can be extended to support new type of sequences.  Here are
-;; the generic functions that must be implemented by new seq types:
-;; - `seq-elt'
-;; - `seq-length'
-;; - `seq-do'
-;; - `seqp'
-;; - `seq-subseq'
-;; - `seq-into-sequence'
-;; - `seq-copy'
-;; - `seq-into'
-
-;;; Code:
-
-;; When loading seq.el in Emacs 24.x, this file gets byte-compiled, even if
-;; never used.  This takes care of byte-compilation warnings is emitted, by
-;; emitting nil in the macro expansion in Emacs 24.x.
-(defmacro seq--when-emacs-25-p (&rest body)
-  "Execute BODY if in Emacs>=25.x."
-  (declare (indent (lambda (&rest x) 0)) (debug t))
-  (when (version<= "25" emacs-version)
-    `(progn ,@body)))
-
-(seq--when-emacs-25-p
-
-(require 'cl-generic)
-(require 'cl-lib) ;; for cl-subseq
-
-(defmacro seq-doseq (spec &rest body)
-  "Loop over a sequence.
-Evaluate BODY with VAR bound to each element of SEQUENCE, in turn.
-
-Similar to `dolist' but can be applied to lists, strings, and vectors.
-
-\(fn (VAR SEQUENCE) BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent 1) (debug ((symbolp form &optional form) body)))
-  `(seq-do (lambda (,(car spec))
-             ,@body)
-           ,(cadr spec)))
-
-(pcase-defmacro seq (&rest patterns)
-  "Build a `pcase' pattern that matches elements of SEQUENCE.
-
-The `pcase' pattern will match each element of PATTERNS against the
-corresponding element of SEQUENCE.
-
-Extra elements of the sequence are ignored if fewer PATTERNS are
-given, and the match does not fail."
-  `(and (pred seqp)
-        ,@(seq--make-pcase-bindings patterns)))
-
-(defmacro seq-let (args sequence &rest body)
-  "Bind the variables in ARGS to the elements of SEQUENCE, then evaluate BODY.
-
-ARGS can also include the `&rest' marker followed by a variable
-name to be bound to the rest of SEQUENCE."
-  (declare (indent 2) (debug (sexp form body)))
-  `(pcase-let ((,(seq--make-pcase-patterns args) ,sequence))
-     ,@body))
-
-
-;;; Basic seq functions that have to be implemented by new sequence types
-(cl-defgeneric seq-elt (sequence n)
-  "Return Nth element of SEQUENCE."
-  (elt sequence n))
-
-;; Default gv setters for `seq-elt'.
-;; It can be a good idea for new sequence implementations to provide a
-;; "gv-setter" for `seq-elt'.
-(cl-defmethod (setf seq-elt) (store (sequence array) n)
-  (aset sequence n store))
-
-(cl-defmethod (setf seq-elt) (store (sequence cons) n)
-  (setcar (nthcdr n sequence) store))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-length (sequence)
-  "Return the number of elements of SEQUENCE."
-  (length sequence))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-do (function sequence)
-  "Apply FUNCTION to each element of SEQUENCE, presumably for side effects.
-Return SEQUENCE."
-  (mapc function sequence))
-
-(defalias 'seq-each #'seq-do)
-
-(cl-defgeneric seqp (sequence)
-  "Return non-nil if SEQUENCE is a sequence, nil otherwise."
-  (sequencep sequence))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-copy (sequence)
-  "Return a shallow copy of SEQUENCE."
-  (copy-sequence sequence))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-subseq (sequence start &optional end)
-  "Return the sequence of elements of SEQUENCE from START to END.
-END is exclusive.
-
-If END is omitted, it defaults to the length of the sequence.  If
-START or END is negative, it counts from the end.  Signal an
-error if START or END are outside of the sequence (i.e too large
-if positive or too small if negative)."
-  (cl-subseq sequence start end))
-
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-map (function sequence)
-  "Return the result of applying FUNCTION to each element of SEQUENCE."
-  (let (result)
-    (seq-do (lambda (elt)
-              (push (funcall function elt) result))
-            sequence)
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun seq-map-indexed (function sequence)
-  "Return the result of applying FUNCTION to each element of SEQUENCE.
-Unlike `seq-map', FUNCTION takes two arguments: the element of
-the sequence, and its index within the sequence."
-  (let ((index 0))
-    (seq-map (lambda (elt)
-               (prog1
-                   (funcall function elt index)
-                 (setq index (1+ index))))
-             sequence)))
-
-;; faster implementation for sequences (sequencep)
-(cl-defmethod seq-map (function (sequence sequence))
-  (mapcar function sequence))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-mapn (function sequence &rest sequences)
-  "Like `seq-map' but FUNCTION is mapped over all SEQUENCES.
-The arity of FUNCTION must match the number of SEQUENCES, and the
-mapping stops on the shortest sequence.
-Return a list of the results.
-
-\(fn FUNCTION SEQUENCES...)"
-  (let ((result nil)
-        (sequences (seq-map (lambda (s)
-                              (seq-into s 'list))
-                            (cons sequence sequences))))
-    (while (not (memq nil sequences))
-      (push (apply function (seq-map #'car sequences)) result)
-      (setq sequences (seq-map #'cdr sequences)))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-drop (sequence n)
-  "Remove the first N elements of SEQUENCE and return the result.
-The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQUENCE.
-
-If N is a negative integer or zero, SEQUENCE is returned."
-  (if (<= n 0)
-      sequence
-    (let ((length (seq-length sequence)))
-      (seq-subseq sequence (min n length) length))))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-take (sequence n)
-  "Take the first N elements of SEQUENCE and return the result.
-The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQUENCE.
-
-If N is a negative integer or zero, an empty sequence is
-returned."
-  (seq-subseq sequence 0 (min (max n 0) (seq-length sequence))))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-drop-while (pred sequence)
-  "Remove the successive elements of SEQUENCE for which PRED returns non-nil.
-PRED is a function of one argument.  The result is a sequence of
-the same type as SEQUENCE."
-  (seq-drop sequence (seq--count-successive pred sequence)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-take-while (pred sequence)
-  "Take the successive elements of SEQUENCE for which PRED returns non-nil.
-PRED is a function of one argument.  The result is a sequence of
-the same type as SEQUENCE."
-  (seq-take sequence (seq--count-successive pred sequence)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-empty-p (sequence)
-  "Return non-nil if the SEQUENCE is empty, nil otherwise."
-  (= 0 (seq-length sequence)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-sort (pred sequence)
-  "Sort SEQUENCE using PRED as comparison function.
-The result is a sequence of the same type as SEQUENCE."
-  (let ((result (seq-sort pred (append sequence nil))))
-    (seq-into result (type-of sequence))))
-
-(defun seq-sort-by (function pred sequence)
-  "Sort SEQUENCE using PRED as a comparison function.
-Elements of SEQUENCE are transformed by FUNCTION before being
-sorted.  FUNCTION must be a function of one argument."
-  (seq-sort (lambda (a b)
-              (funcall pred
-                       (funcall function a)
-                       (funcall function b)))
-            sequence))
-
-(cl-defmethod seq-sort (pred (list list))
-  (sort (seq-copy list) pred))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-reverse (sequence)
-  "Return a sequence with elements of SEQUENCE in reverse order."
-  (let ((result '()))
-    (seq-map (lambda (elt)
-               (push elt result))
-             sequence)
-    (seq-into result (type-of sequence))))
-
-;; faster implementation for sequences (sequencep)
-(cl-defmethod seq-reverse ((sequence sequence))
-  (reverse sequence))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-concatenate (type &rest sequences)
-  "Concatenate SEQUENCES into a single sequence of type TYPE.
-TYPE must be one of following symbols: vector, string or list.
-
-\n(fn TYPE SEQUENCE...)"
-  (apply #'cl-concatenate type (seq-map #'seq-into-sequence sequences)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-into-sequence (sequence)
-  "Convert SEQUENCE into a sequence.
-
-The default implementation is to signal an error if SEQUENCE is not a
-sequence, specific functions should be implemented for new types
-of sequence."
-  (unless (sequencep sequence)
-    (error "Cannot convert %S into a sequence" sequence))
-  sequence)
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-into (sequence type)
-  "Concatenate the elements of SEQUENCE into a sequence of type TYPE.
-TYPE can be one of the following symbols: vector, string or
-list."
-  (pcase type
-    (`vector (seq--into-vector sequence))
-    (`string (seq--into-string sequence))
-    (`list (seq--into-list sequence))
-    (_ (error "Not a sequence type name: %S" type))))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-filter (pred sequence)
-  "Return a list of all the elements for which (PRED element) is non-nil in SEQUENCE."
-  (let ((exclude (make-symbol "exclude")))
-    (delq exclude (seq-map (lambda (elt)
-                             (if (funcall pred elt)
-                                 elt
-                               exclude))
-                           sequence))))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-remove (pred sequence)
-  "Return a list of all the elements for which (PRED element) is nil in SEQUENCE."
-  (seq-filter (lambda (elt) (not (funcall pred elt)))
-              sequence))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-reduce (function sequence initial-value)
-  "Reduce the function FUNCTION across SEQUENCE, starting with INITIAL-VALUE.
-
-Return the result of calling FUNCTION with INITIAL-VALUE and the
-first element of SEQUENCE, then calling FUNCTION with that result and
-the second element of SEQUENCE, then with that result and the third
-element of SEQUENCE, etc.
-
-If SEQUENCE is empty, return INITIAL-VALUE and FUNCTION is not called."
-  (if (seq-empty-p sequence)
-      initial-value
-    (let ((acc initial-value))
-      (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-        (setq acc (funcall function acc elt)))
-      acc)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-every-p (pred sequence)
-  "Return non-nil if (PRED element) is non-nil for all elements of SEQUENCE."
-  (catch 'seq--break
-    (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-      (or (funcall pred elt)
-          (throw 'seq--break nil)))
-    t))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-some (pred sequence)
-  "Return the first value for which if (PRED element) is non-nil for in SEQUENCE."
-  (catch 'seq--break
-    (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-      (let ((result (funcall pred elt)))
-        (when result
-          (throw 'seq--break result))))
-    nil))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-find (pred sequence &optional default)
-  "Return the first element for which (PRED element) is non-nil in SEQUENCE.
-If no element is found, return DEFAULT.
-
-Note that `seq-find' has an ambiguity if the found element is
-identical to DEFAULT, as it cannot be known if an element was
-found or not."
-  (catch 'seq--break
-    (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-      (when (funcall pred elt)
-        (throw 'seq--break elt)))
-    default))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-count (pred sequence)
-  "Return the number of elements for which (PRED element) is non-nil in SEQUENCE."
-  (let ((count 0))
-    (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-      (when (funcall pred elt)
-        (setq count (+ 1 count))))
-    count))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-contains (sequence elt &optional testfn)
-  "Return the first element in SEQUENCE that is equal to ELT.
-Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
-  (seq-some (lambda (e)
-              (funcall (or testfn #'equal) elt e))
-            sequence))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-set-equal-p (sequence1 sequence2 &optional testfn)
-  "Return non-nil if SEQUENCE1 and SEQUENCE2 contain the same elements, regardless of order.
-Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
-  (and (seq-every-p (lambda (item1) (seq-contains sequence2 item1 testfn)) sequence1)
-       (seq-every-p (lambda (item2) (seq-contains sequence1 item2 testfn)) sequence2)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-position (sequence elt &optional testfn)
-  "Return the index of the first element in SEQUENCE that is equal to ELT.
-Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
-  (let ((index 0))
-    (catch 'seq--break
-      (seq-doseq (e sequence)
-        (when (funcall (or testfn #'equal) e elt)
-          (throw 'seq--break index))
-        (setq index (1+ index)))
-      nil)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-uniq (sequence &optional testfn)
-  "Return a list of the elements of SEQUENCE with duplicates removed.
-TESTFN is used to compare elements, or `equal' if TESTFN is nil."
-  (let ((result '()))
-    (seq-doseq (elt sequence)
-      (unless (seq-contains result elt testfn)
-        (setq result (cons elt result))))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-mapcat (function sequence &optional type)
-  "Concatenate the result of applying FUNCTION to each element of SEQUENCE.
-The result is a sequence of type TYPE, or a list if TYPE is nil."
-  (apply #'seq-concatenate (or type 'list)
-         (seq-map function sequence)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-partition (sequence n)
-  "Return a list of the elements of SEQUENCE grouped into sub-sequences of length N.
-The last sequence may contain less than N elements.  If N is a
-negative integer or 0, nil is returned."
-  (unless (< n 1)
-    (let ((result '()))
-      (while (not (seq-empty-p sequence))
-        (push (seq-take sequence n) result)
-        (setq sequence (seq-drop sequence n)))
-      (nreverse result))))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-intersection (sequence1 sequence2 &optional testfn)
-  "Return a list of the elements that appear in both SEQUENCE1 and SEQUENCE2.
-Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
-  (seq-reduce (lambda (acc elt)
-                (if (seq-contains sequence2 elt testfn)
-                    (cons elt acc)
-                  acc))
-              (seq-reverse sequence1)
-              '()))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-difference (sequence1 sequence2 &optional testfn)
-  "Return a list of the elements that appear in SEQUENCE1 but not in SEQUENCE2.
-Equality is defined by TESTFN if non-nil or by `equal' if nil."
-  (seq-reduce (lambda (acc elt)
-                (if (not (seq-contains sequence2 elt testfn))
-                    (cons elt acc)
-                  acc))
-              (seq-reverse sequence1)
-              '()))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-group-by (function sequence)
-  "Apply FUNCTION to each element of SEQUENCE.
-Separate the elements of SEQUENCE into an alist using the results as
-keys.  Keys are compared using `equal'."
-  (seq-reduce
-   (lambda (acc elt)
-     (let* ((key (funcall function elt))
-            (cell (assoc key acc)))
-       (if cell
-           (setcdr cell (push elt (cdr cell)))
-         (push (list key elt) acc))
-       acc))
-   (seq-reverse sequence)
-   nil))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-min (sequence)
-  "Return the smallest element of SEQUENCE.
-SEQUENCE must be a sequence of numbers or markers."
-  (apply #'min (seq-into sequence 'list)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-max (sequence)
-  "Return the largest element of SEQUENCE.
-SEQUENCE must be a sequence of numbers or markers."
-  (apply #'max (seq-into sequence 'list)))
-
-(defun seq--count-successive (pred sequence)
-  "Return the number of successive elements for which (PRED element) is non-nil in SEQUENCE."
-  (let ((n 0)
-        (len (seq-length sequence)))
-    (while (and (< n len)
-                (funcall pred (seq-elt sequence n)))
-      (setq n (+ 1 n)))
-    n))
-
-;;; Optimized implementations for lists
-
-(cl-defmethod seq-drop ((list list) n)
-  "Optimized implementation of `seq-drop' for lists."
-  (nthcdr n list))
-
-(cl-defmethod seq-take ((list list) n)
-  "Optimized implementation of `seq-take' for lists."
-  (let ((result '()))
-    (while (and list (> n 0))
-      (setq n (1- n))
-      (push (pop list) result))
-    (nreverse result)))
-
-(cl-defmethod seq-drop-while (pred (list list))
-  "Optimized implementation of `seq-drop-while' for lists."
-  (while (and list (funcall pred (car list)))
-    (setq list (cdr list)))
-  list)
-
-(cl-defmethod seq-empty-p ((list list))
-  "Optimized implementation of `seq-empty-p' for lists."
-  (null list))
-
-
-(defun seq--into-list (sequence)
-  "Concatenate the elements of SEQUENCE into a list."
-  (if (listp sequence)
-      sequence
-    (append sequence nil)))
-
-(defun seq--into-vector (sequence)
-  "Concatenate the elements of SEQUENCE into a vector."
-  (if (vectorp sequence)
-      sequence
-    (vconcat sequence)))
-
-(defun seq--into-string (sequence)
-  "Concatenate the elements of SEQUENCE into a string."
-  (if (stringp sequence)
-      sequence
-    (concat sequence)))
-
-(defun seq--make-pcase-bindings (args)
-  "Return a list of bindings of the variables in ARGS to the elements of a sequence."
-  (let ((bindings '())
-        (index 0)
-        (rest-marker nil))
-    (seq-doseq (name args)
-      (unless rest-marker
-        (pcase name
-          (`&rest
-           (progn (push `(app (pcase--flip seq-drop ,index)
-                              ,(seq--elt-safe args (1+ index)))
-                        bindings)
-                  (setq rest-marker t)))
-          (_
-           (push `(app (pcase--flip seq--elt-safe ,index) ,name) bindings))))
-      (setq index (1+ index)))
-    bindings))
-
-(defun seq--make-pcase-patterns (args)
-  "Return a list of `(seq ...)' pcase patterns from the argument list ARGS."
-  (cons 'seq
-        (seq-map (lambda (elt)
-                   (if (seqp elt)
-                       (seq--make-pcase-patterns elt)
-                     elt))
-                 args)))
-
-;; TODO: make public?
-(defun seq--elt-safe (sequence n)
-  "Return element of SEQUENCE at the index N.
-If no element is found, return nil."
-  (ignore-errors (seq-elt sequence n))))
-
-(cl-defgeneric seq-random-elt (sequence)
-  "Return a random element from SEQUENCE.
-Signal an error if SEQUENCE is empty."
-  (if (seq-empty-p sequence)
-      (error "Sequence cannot be empty")
-    (seq-elt sequence (random (seq-length sequence)))))
-
-(provide 'seq-25)
-;;; seq-25.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-25.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-25.elc
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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-;;; seq-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("seq-24.el" "seq-25.el" "seq-pkg.el" "seq.el")
-;;;;;;  (23377 61662 587262 877000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; seq-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-pkg.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;; Generated package description from seq.el
-(define-package "seq" "2.20" "Sequence manipulation functions" 'nil :url "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/seq.html" :keywords '("sequences"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-pkg.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-pkg.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq-pkg.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq.el
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@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
-;;; seq.el --- Sequence manipulation functions  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nicolas Petton <nicolas@petton.fr>
-;; Keywords: sequences
-;; Version: 2.20
-;; Package: seq
-
-;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Sequence-manipulation functions that complement basic functions
-;; provided by subr.el.
-;;
-;; All functions are prefixed with "seq-".
-;;
-;; All provided functions work on lists, strings and vectors.
-;;
-;; Functions taking a predicate or iterating over a sequence using a
-;; function as argument take the function as their first argument and
-;; the sequence as their second argument.  All other functions take
-;; the sequence as their first argument.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(if (version< emacs-version "25")
-    (require 'seq-24)
-  (require 'seq-25))
-
-(provide 'seq)
-;;; seq.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/seq.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/tests/seq-tests.el
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@@ -1,382 +0,0 @@
-;;; seq-tests.el --- Tests for sequences.el
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Nicolas Petton <nicolas@petton.fr>
-;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Tests for seq.el
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'ert)
-(require 'seq)
-
-(defmacro with-test-sequences (spec &rest body)
-  "Successively bind VAR to a list, vector, and string built from SEQ.
-Evaluate BODY for each created sequence.
-
-\(fn (var seq) body)"
-  (declare (indent 1) (debug ((symbolp form) body)))
-  (let ((initial-seq (make-symbol "initial-seq")))
-    `(let ((,initial-seq ,(cadr spec)))
-       ,@(mapcar (lambda (s)
-                   `(let ((,(car spec) (apply (function ,s) ,initial-seq)))
-                      ,@body))
-                 '(list vector string)))))
-
-(defun same-contents-p (seq1 seq2)
-  "Return t if SEQ1 and SEQ2 have the same contents, nil otherwise."
-  (equal (append seq1 '()) (append seq2 '())))
-
-(defun test-sequences-evenp (integer)
-  "Return t if INTEGER is even."
-  (eq (logand integer 1) 0))
-
-(defun test-sequences-oddp (integer)
-  "Return t if INTEGER is odd."
-  (not (test-sequences-evenp integer)))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-drop ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(1 2 3 4))
-    (should (equal (seq-drop seq 0) seq))
-    (should (equal (seq-drop seq 1) (seq-subseq seq 1)))
-    (should (equal (seq-drop seq 2) (seq-subseq seq 2)))
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-drop seq 4)))
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-drop seq 10))))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-drop seq 0)))
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-drop seq 1)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-take ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(2 3 4 5))
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-take seq 0)))
-    (should (= (seq-length (seq-take seq 1)) 1))
-    (should (= (seq-elt (seq-take seq 1) 0) 2))
-    (should (same-contents-p (seq-take seq 3) '(2 3 4)))
-    (should (equal (seq-take seq 10) seq))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-drop-while ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(1 3 2 4))
-    (should (equal (seq-drop-while #'test-sequences-oddp seq)
-                   (seq-drop seq 2)))
-    (should (equal (seq-drop-while #'test-sequences-evenp seq)
-                   seq))
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-drop-while #'numberp seq))))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-drop-while #'test-sequences-oddp seq)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-take-while ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(1 3 2 4))
-    (should (equal (seq-take-while #'test-sequences-oddp seq)
-                   (seq-take seq 2)))
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-take-while #'test-sequences-evenp seq)))
-    (should (equal (seq-take-while #'numberp seq) seq)))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-take-while #'test-sequences-oddp seq)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-map-indexed ()
-  (should (equal (seq-map-indexed (lambda (elt i)
-                                    (list elt i))
-                                  nil)
-                 nil))
-  (should (equal (seq-map-indexed (lambda (elt i)
-                                    (list elt i))
-                                  '(a b c d))
-                 '((a 0) (b 1) (c 2) (d 3)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-filter ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(6 7 8 9 10))
-    (should (equal (seq-filter #'test-sequences-evenp seq) '(6 8 10)))
-    (should (equal (seq-filter #'test-sequences-oddp seq) '(7 9)))
-    (should (equal (seq-filter (lambda (elt) nil) seq) '())))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should (equal (seq-filter #'test-sequences-evenp seq) '()))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-remove ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(6 7 8 9 10))
-    (should (equal (seq-remove #'test-sequences-evenp seq) '(7 9)))
-    (should (equal (seq-remove #'test-sequences-oddp seq) '(6 8 10)))
-    (should (same-contents-p (seq-remove (lambda (elt) nil) seq) seq)))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should (equal (seq-remove #'test-sequences-evenp seq) '()))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-count ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(6 7 8 9 10))
-    (should (equal (seq-count #'test-sequences-evenp seq) 3))
-    (should (equal (seq-count #'test-sequences-oddp seq) 2))
-    (should (equal (seq-count (lambda (elt) nil) seq) 0)))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should (equal (seq-count #'test-sequences-evenp seq) 0))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-reduce ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(1 2 3 4))
-    (should (= (seq-reduce #'+ seq 0) 10))
-    (should (= (seq-reduce #'+ seq 5) 15)))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should (eq (seq-reduce #'+ seq 0) 0))
-    (should (eq (seq-reduce #'+ seq 7) 7))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-some ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(4 3 2 1))
-    (should (seq-some #'test-sequences-evenp seq))
-    (should (seq-some #'test-sequences-oddp seq))
-    (should-not (seq-some (lambda (elt) (> elt 10)) seq)))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should-not (seq-some #'test-sequences-oddp seq)))
-  (should (seq-some #'null '(1 nil 2))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-find ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(4 3 2 1))
-    (should (= 4 (seq-find #'test-sequences-evenp seq)))
-    (should (= 3 (seq-find #'test-sequences-oddp seq)))
-    (should-not (seq-find (lambda (elt) (> elt 10)) seq)))
-  (should-not (seq-find #'null '(1 nil 2)))
-  (should-not (seq-find #'null '(1 nil 2) t))
-  (should-not (seq-find #'null '(1 2 3)))
-  (should (seq-find #'null '(1 2 3) 'sentinel)))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-contains ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(3 4 5 6))
-    (should (seq-contains seq 3))
-    (should-not (seq-contains seq 7)))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should-not (seq-contains seq 3))
-    (should-not (seq-contains seq nil))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-every-p ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(43 54 22 1))
-    (should (seq-every-p (lambda (elt) t) seq))
-    (should-not (seq-every-p #'test-sequences-oddp seq))
-    (should-not (seq-every-p #'test-sequences-evenp seq)))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(42 54 22 2))
-    (should (seq-every-p #'test-sequences-evenp seq))
-    (should-not (seq-every-p #'test-sequences-oddp seq)))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should (seq-every-p #'identity seq))
-    (should (seq-every-p #'test-sequences-evenp seq))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-empty-p ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(0))
-    (should-not (seq-empty-p seq)))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(0 1 2))
-    (should-not (seq-empty-p seq)))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should (seq-empty-p seq))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-sort ()
-  (should (equal (seq-sort #'< "cbaf") "abcf"))
-  (should (equal (seq-sort #'< '(2 1 9 4)) '(1 2 4 9)))
-  (should (equal (seq-sort #'< [2 1 9 4]) [1 2 4 9]))
-  (should (equal (seq-sort #'< "") "")))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-uniq ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(2 4 6 8 6 4 3))
-    (should (equal (seq-uniq seq) '(2 4 6 8 3))))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(3 3 3 3 3))
-    (should (equal (seq-uniq seq) '(3))))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '())
-    (should (equal (seq-uniq seq) '()))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-subseq ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(2 3 4 5))
-    (should (equal (seq-subseq seq 0 4) seq))
-    (should (same-contents-p (seq-subseq seq 2 4) '(4 5)))
-    (should (same-contents-p (seq-subseq seq 1 3) '(3 4)))
-    (should (same-contents-p (seq-subseq seq 1 -1) '(3 4))))
-  (should (vectorp (seq-subseq [2 3 4 5] 2)))
-  (should (stringp (seq-subseq "foo" 2 3)))
-  (should (listp (seq-subseq '(2 3 4 4) 2 3)))
-  (should-error (seq-subseq '(1 2 3) 4))
-  (should-not   (seq-subseq '(1 2 3) 3))
-  (should       (seq-subseq '(1 2 3) -3))
-  (should-error (seq-subseq '(1 2 3) 1 4))
-  (should       (seq-subseq '(1 2 3) 1 3)))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-concatenate ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(2 4 6))
-    (should (equal (seq-concatenate 'string seq [8]) (string 2 4 6 8)))
-    (should (equal (seq-concatenate 'list seq '(8 10)) '(2 4 6 8 10)))
-    (should (equal (seq-concatenate 'vector seq '(8 10)) [2 4 6 8 10]))
-    (should (equal (seq-concatenate 'vector nil '(8 10)) [8 10]))
-    (should (equal (seq-concatenate 'vector seq nil) [2 4 6]))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-mapcat ()
-  (should (equal (seq-mapcat #'seq-reverse '((3 2 1) (6 5 4)))
-                 '(1 2 3 4 5 6)))
-  (should (equal (seq-mapcat #'seq-reverse '[(3 2 1) (6 5 4)])
-                 '(1 2 3 4 5 6)))
-  (should (equal (seq-mapcat #'seq-reverse '((3 2 1) (6 5 4)) 'vector)
-                 '[1 2 3 4 5 6])))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-partition ()
-  (should (same-contents-p (seq-partition '(0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7) 3)
-                           '((0 1 2) (3 4 5) (6 7))))
-  (should (same-contents-p (seq-partition '[0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7] 3)
-                           '([0 1 2] [3 4 5] [6 7])))
-  (should (same-contents-p (seq-partition "Hello world" 2)
-                           '("He" "ll" "o " "wo" "rl" "d")))
-  (should (equal (seq-partition '() 2) '()))
-  (should (equal (seq-partition '(1 2 3) -1) '())))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-group-by ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(1 2 3 4))
-   (should (equal (seq-group-by #'test-sequences-oddp seq)
-                  '((t 1 3) (nil 2 4)))))
-  (should (equal (seq-group-by #'car '((a 1) (b 3) (c 4) (a 2)))
-                 '((b (b 3)) (c (c 4)) (a (a 1) (a 2))))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-reverse ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(1 2 3 4))
-    (should (same-contents-p (seq-reverse seq) '(4 3 2 1)))
-    (should (equal (type-of (seq-reverse seq))
-                   (type-of seq)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-into ()
-  (let* ((vector [1 2 3])
-         (list (seq-into vector 'list)))
-    (should (same-contents-p vector list))
-    (should (listp list)))
-  (let* ((list '(hello world))
-         (vector (seq-into list 'vector)))
-    (should (same-contents-p vector list))
-    (should (vectorp vector)))
-  (let* ((string "hello")
-         (list (seq-into string 'list)))
-    (should (same-contents-p string list))
-    (should (stringp string)))
-  (let* ((string "hello")
-         (vector (seq-into string 'vector)))
-    (should (same-contents-p string vector))
-    (should (stringp string)))
-  (let* ((list nil)
-         (vector (seq-into list 'vector)))
-    (should (same-contents-p list vector))
-    (should (vectorp vector))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-intersection ()
-  (let ((v1 [2 3 4 5])
-        (v2 [1 3 5 6 7]))
-    (should (same-contents-p (seq-intersection v1 v2)
-                             '(3 5))))
-  (let ((l1 '(2 3 4 5))
-        (l2 '(1 3 5 6 7)))
-    (should (same-contents-p (seq-intersection l1 l2)
-                             '(3 5))))
-  (let ((v1 [2 4 6])
-        (v2 [1 3 5]))
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-intersection v1 v2)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-difference ()
-  (let ((v1 [2 3 4 5])
-        (v2 [1 3 5 6 7]))
-    (should (same-contents-p (seq-difference v1 v2)
-                             '(2 4))))
-  (let ((l1 '(2 3 4 5))
-        (l2 '(1 3 5 6 7)))
-    (should (same-contents-p (seq-difference l1 l2)
-                             '(2 4))))
-  (let ((v1 [2 4 6])
-        (v2 [2 4 6]))
-    (should (seq-empty-p (seq-difference v1 v2)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-let ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(1 2 3 4))
-    (seq-let (a b c d e) seq
-      (should (= a 1))
-      (should (= b 2))
-      (should (= c 3))
-      (should (= d 4))
-      (should (null e)))
-    (seq-let (a b &rest others) seq
-      (should (= a 1))
-      (should (= b 2))
-      (should (same-contents-p others (seq-drop seq 2)))))
-  (let ((seq '(1 (2 (3 (4))))))
-    (seq-let (_ (_ (_ (a)))) seq
-      (should (= a 4))))
-  (let (seq)
-    (seq-let (a b c) seq
-      (should (null a))
-      (should (null b))
-      (should (null c)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-min-max ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(4 5 3 2 0 4))
-    (should (= (seq-min seq) 0))
-    (should (= (seq-max seq) 5))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-position ()
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(2 4 6))
-    (should (null (seq-position seq 1)))
-    (should (= (seq-position seq 4) 1)))
-  (let ((seq '(a b c)))
-    (should (null (seq-position seq 'd #'eq)))
-    (should (= (seq-position seq 'a #'eq) 0))
-    (should (null (seq-position seq (make-symbol "a") #'eq)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-mapn ()
-  (should-error (seq-mapn #'identity))
-  (with-test-sequences (seq '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7))
-    (should (equal (append seq nil)
-                   (seq-mapn #'identity seq)))
-    (should (equal (seq-mapn #'1+ seq)
-                   (seq-map #'1+ seq)))
-
-    (with-test-sequences (seq-2 '(10 20 30 40 50))
-      (should (equal (seq-mapn #'+ seq seq-2)
-                     '(11 22 33 44 55)))
-      (should (equal (seq-mapn #'+ seq seq-2 nil) nil)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-sort-by ()
-  (let ((seq ["x" "xx" "xxx"]))
-    (should (equal (seq-sort-by #'seq-length #'> seq)
-                   ["xxx" "xx" "x"]))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-random-elt-take-all ()
-  (let ((seq '(a b c d e))
-        (elts '()))
-    (should (= 0 (length elts)))
-    (dotimes (_ 1000)
-      (let ((random-elt (seq-random-elt seq)))
-        (add-to-list 'elts
-                     random-elt)))
-    (should (= 5 (length elts)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-random-elt-signal-on-empty ()
-  (should-error (seq-random-elt nil))
-  (should-error (seq-random-elt []))
-  (should-error (seq-random-elt "")))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-mapn-circular-lists ()
-  (let ((l1 '#1=(1 . #1#)))
-    (should (equal (seq-mapn #'+ '(3 4 5 7) l1)
-                   '(4 5 6 8)))))
-
-(ert-deftest test-seq-into-and-identity ()
-  (let ((lst '(1 2 3))
-        (vec [1 2 3])
-        (str "foo bar"))
-    (should (eq (seq-into lst 'list) lst))
-    (should (eq (seq-into vec 'vector) vec))
-    (should (eq (seq-into str 'string) str))))
-
-(provide 'seq-tests)
-;;; seq-tests.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/tests/seq-tests.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/tests/seq-tests.elc
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index d9fa268ab962..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/seq-2.20/tests/seq-tests.elc
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index f659811f6548..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/sesman-20180903.1826/sesman-autoloads.el
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-;;; sesman-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "sesman" "sesman.el" (23450 31807 884711 604000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from sesman.el
-
-(autoload 'sesman-start "sesman" "\
-Start a Sesman session.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'sesman-restart "sesman" "\
-Restart sesman session.
-When WHICH is nil, restart the current session; when a single universal
-argument or 'linked, restart all linked sessions; when a double universal
-argument, t or 'all, restart all sessions. For programmatic use, WHICH can also
-be a session or a name of the session, in which case that session is restarted.
-
-\(fn &optional WHICH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'sesman-quit "sesman" "\
-Terminate a Sesman session.
-When WHICH is nil, kill only the current session; when a single universal
-argument or 'linked, kill all linked sessions; when a double universal argument,
-t or 'all, kill all sessions. For programmatic use, WHICH can also be a session
-or a name of the session, in which case that session is killed.
-
-\(fn &optional WHICH)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'sesman-info "sesman" "\
-Display linked sessions info.
-When ALL is non-nil, show info for all sessions.
-
-\(fn &optional ALL)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'sesman-link-with-buffer "sesman" "\
-Ask for SESSION and link with BUFFER.
-BUFFER defaults to current buffer. On universal argument, or if BUFFER is 'ask,
-ask for buffer.
-
-\(fn &optional BUFFER SESSION)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'sesman-link-with-directory "sesman" "\
-Ask for SESSION and link with DIR.
-DIR defaults to `default-directory'. On universal argument, or if DIR is 'ask,
-ask for directory.
-
-\(fn &optional DIR SESSION)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'sesman-link-with-project "sesman" "\
-Ask for SESSION and link with PROJECT.
-PROJECT defaults to current project. On universal argument, or if PROJECT is
-'ask, ask for the project. SESSION defaults to the current session.
-
-\(fn &optional PROJECT SESSION)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'sesman-link-with-least-specific "sesman" "\
-Ask for SESSION and link with the least specific context available.
-Normally the least specific context is the project. If not in a project, link
-with the `default-directory'. If `default-directory' is nil, link with current
-buffer.
-
-\(fn &optional SESSION)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'sesman-unlink "sesman" "\
-Break any of the previously created links.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "sesman-browser" "sesman-browser.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31807 887650 36000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from sesman-browser.el
-
-(autoload 'sesman-browser "sesman-browser" "\
-Display an interactive session browser.
-See `sesman-browser-mode' for more details.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("sesman-pkg.el") (23450 31807 880866 406000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; sesman-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/sesman-20180903.1826/sesman-browser.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/sesman-20180903.1826/sesman-browser.el
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index e9cccb00ef54..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/sesman-20180903.1826/sesman-browser.el
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-;;; sesman-browser.el --- Interactive Browser for Sesman -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;;
-;; Copyright (C) 2018, Vitalie Spinu
-;; Author: Vitalie Spinu
-;; URL: https://github.com/vspinu/sesman
-;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;; This file is *NOT* part of GNU Emacs.
-;;
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
-;; Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Interactive session browser.
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'seq)
-(require 'sesman)
-
-(defgroup sesman-browser nil
-  "Browser for Sesman."
-  :prefix "sesman-browser-"
-  :group 'sesman
-  :link '(url-link :tag "GitHub" "https://github.com/vspinu/sesman"))
-
-(defface sesman-browser-highligh-face
-  '((default (:inherit highlight :weight bold)))
-  "Face used to highlight currently selected button."
-  :group 'sesman-browser)
-
-(defface sesman-browser-button-face
-  '((default (:inherit button :slant italic)))
-  "Face used to highlight currently selected object."
-  :group 'sesman-browser)
-
-(defvar-local sesman-browser--sort-types '(name relevance))
-(defcustom sesman-browser-sort-type 'name
-  "Default sorting type in sesman browser buffers.
-Currently can be either 'name  or 'relevance."
-  :type '(choice (const name) (const relevance))
-  :group 'sesman-browser)
-
-(defvar sesman-browser-map
-  (let (sesman-browser-map)
-    (define-prefix-command 'sesman-browser-map)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-map (kbd "r") #'sesman-browser-restart-session)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-map (kbd "q") #'sesman-browser-quit-session)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-map (kbd "b") #'sesman-browser-link-with-buffer)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-map (kbd "d") #'sesman-browser-link-with-directory)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-map (kbd "p") #'sesman-browser-link-with-project)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-map (kbd "u") #'sesman-browser-unlink)
-    sesman-browser-map)
-  "Prefix keymap for sesman commands from sesman browser.")
-
-(defvar sesman-browser-mode-map
-  (let ((sesman-browser-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "n") #'sesman-browser-vertical-next)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "p") #'sesman-browser-vertical-prev)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "f") #'sesman-browser-forward)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "b") #'sesman-browser-backward)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map [remap forward-paragraph] #'sesman-browser-session-next)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map [remap backward-paragraph] #'sesman-browser-session-prev)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "C-M-n") #'sesman-browser-session-next)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "C-M-p") #'sesman-browser-session-prev)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "<tab>") #'sesman-browser-forward)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "<backtab>") #'sesman-browser-backward)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "<RET>") #'sesman-goto)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "o") #'sesman-show)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "t") #'sesman-browser-toggle-sort)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "S") #'sesman-browser-toggle-sort)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "l b") #'sesman-browser-link-with-buffer)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "l d") #'sesman-browser-link-with-directory)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "l p") #'sesman-browser-link-with-project)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "u") #'sesman-browser-unlink)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "s") 'sesman-browser-map)
-    (define-key sesman-browser-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-s") 'sesman-browser-map)
-    sesman-browser-mode-map)
-  "Local keymap in `sesman-browser-mode'.")
-
-
-;;; Utilities
-
-(defun sesman-browser--closeby-pos (prop lax)
-  (or (when (get-text-property (point) prop)
-        (point))
-      (when (and (not (bobp))
-                 (get-text-property (1- (point)) prop))
-        (1- (point)))
-      (when lax
-        (let ((next (save-excursion
-                      (and
-                       (goto-char (next-single-char-property-change (point) prop))
-                       (get-text-property (point) prop)
-                       (point))))
-              (prev (save-excursion
-                      (and
-                       (goto-char (previous-single-char-property-change (point) prop))
-                       (not (bobp))
-                       (get-text-property (1- (point)) prop)
-                       (1- (point))))))
-          (if next
-              (if prev
-                  (if (< (- (point) prev) (- next (point)))
-                      prev
-                    next)
-                next)
-            prev)))))
-
-(defun sesman-browser--closeby-value (prop lax)
-  (when-let ((pos (sesman-browser--closeby-pos prop lax)))
-    (get-text-property pos prop)))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-get (what &optional no-error lax)
-  "Get value of the property WHAT at point.
-If NO-ERROR is non-nil, don't throw an error if no value has been found and
-return nil. If LAX is non-nil, search nearby and return the closest value."
-  (when (derived-mode-p 'sesman-browser-mode)
-    (or (let ((prop (pcase what
-                      ('session :sesman-session)
-                      ('link    :sesman-link)
-                      ('object  :sesman-object)
-                      (_        what))))
-          (sesman-browser--closeby-value prop 'lax))
-        (unless no-error
-          (user-error "No %s %s" what (if lax "nearby" "at point"))))))
-
-
-;;; Navigation
-
-(defvar-local sesman-browser--section-overlay nil)
-(defvar-local sesman-browser--stop-overlay nil)
-
-(when (fboundp 'define-fringe-bitmap)
-  (define-fringe-bitmap 'sesman-left-bar
-    [#b00001100] nil nil '(top t)))
-
-(defun sesman-browser--next (prop)
-  (let ((pos (point)))
-    (goto-char (previous-single-char-property-change (point) prop))
-    (unless (get-text-property (point) prop)
-      (goto-char (previous-single-char-property-change (point) prop)))
-    (when (bobp)
-      (goto-char pos))))
-
-(defun sesman-browser--prev (prop)
-  (let ((pos (point)))
-    (goto-char (next-single-char-property-change (point) prop))
-    (unless (get-text-property (point) prop)
-      (goto-char (next-single-char-property-change (point) prop)))
-    (when (eobp)
-      (goto-char pos))))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-forward ()
-  "Go to next button."
-  (interactive)
-  (sesman-browser--prev :sesman-stop))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-backward ()
-  "Go to previous button."
-  (interactive)
-  (sesman-browser--next :sesman-stop))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-vertical-next ()
-  "Go to next button section or row."
-  (interactive)
-  (sesman-browser--prev :sesman-vertical-stop))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-vertical-prev ()
-  "Go to previous button section or row."
-  (interactive)
-  (sesman-browser--next :sesman-vertical-stop))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-session-next ()
-  "Go to next session."
-  (interactive)
-  (sesman-browser--prev :sesman-session-stop))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-session-prev ()
-  "Go to previous session."
-  (interactive)
-  (sesman-browser--next :sesman-session-stop))
-
-
-;;; Display
-
-(defun sesman-goto (&optional no-switch)
-  "Go to most relevant buffer for session at point.
-If NO-SWITCH is non-nil, only display the buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((object (get-text-property (point) :sesman-object)))
-    (if (and object (bufferp object))
-        (if no-switch
-            (display-buffer object)
-          (pop-to-buffer object))
-      (let* ((session (sesman-browser-get 'session))
-             (info (sesman-session-info (sesman--system) session))
-             (buffers (or (plist-get info :buffers)
-                          (let ((objects (plist-get info :objects)))
-                            (seq-filter #'bufferp objects)))))
-        (if buffers
-            (let ((most-recent-buf (seq-find (lambda (b)
-                                               (member b buffers))
-                                             (buffer-list))))
-              (if no-switch
-                  (display-buffer most-recent-buf)
-                (pop-to-buffer most-recent-buf)))
-          (user-error "Cannot jump to session %s; it doesn't contain any buffers" (car session)))))))
-
-(defun sesman-show ()
-  "Show the most relevant buffer for the session at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (sesman-goto 'no-switch))
-
-(defun sesman-browser--sensor-function (&rest ignore)
-  (let ((beg (or (when (get-text-property (point) :sesman-stop)
-                   (if (get-text-property (1- (point)) :sesman-stop)
-                       (previous-single-char-property-change (point) :sesman-stop)
-                     (point)))
-                 (next-single-char-property-change (point) :sesman-stop)))
-        (end (next-single-char-property-change (point) :sesman-stop)))
-    (move-overlay sesman-browser--stop-overlay beg end)
-    (when window-system
-      (when-let* ((beg (get-text-property (point) :sesman-fragment-beg))
-                  (end (get-text-property (point) :sesman-fragment-end)))
-        (move-overlay sesman-browser--section-overlay beg end)))))
-
-
-;;; Sesman UI
-
-(defun sesman-browser-quit-session ()
-  "Quite session at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (sesman-quit (sesman-browser-get 'session)))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-restart-session ()
-  "Restart session at point."
-  (interactive)
-  (sesman-restart (sesman-browser-get 'session)))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-link-with-buffer ()
-  "Ask for buffer to link session at point to."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((session (sesman-browser-get 'session)))
-    (sesman-link-with-buffer 'ask session)))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-link-with-directory ()
-  "Ask for directory to link session at point to."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((session (sesman-browser-get 'session)))
-    (sesman-link-with-directory 'ask session)))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-link-with-project ()
-  "Ask for project to link session at point to."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((session (sesman-browser-get 'session)))
-    (sesman-link-with-project 'ask session)))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-unlink ()
-  "Unlink the link at point or ask for link to unlink."
-  (interactive)
-  (if-let ((link (sesman-browser-get 'link 'no-error)))
-      (sesman--unlink link)
-    (if-let ((links (sesman-links (sesman--system)
-                                  (sesman-browser-get 'session))))
-        (mapc #'sesman--unlink
-              (sesman--ask-for-link "Unlink: " links 'ask-all))
-      (user-error "No links for session %s" (car (sesman-browser-get 'session)))))
-  (run-hooks 'sesman-post-command-hook))
-
-
-;;; Major Mode
-
-(defun sesman-browser-revert (&rest _ignore)
-  "Refresh current browser buffer."
-  (let ((pos (point)))
-    (sesman-browser)
-    ;; simple but not particularly reliable or useful
-    (goto-char (min pos (point-max)))))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-revert-all (system)
-  "Refresh all Sesman SYSTEM browsers."
-  (mapc (lambda (b)
-          (with-current-buffer b
-            (when (and (derived-mode-p 'sesman-browser-mode)
-                       (eq system (sesman--system)))
-              (sesman-browser-revert))))
-        (buffer-list)))
-
-(defun sesman-browser--goto-stop (stop-value)
-  (let ((search t))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while search
-      (goto-char (next-single-char-property-change (point) :sesman-stop))
-      (if (eobp)
-          (progn (setq search nil)
-                 (goto-char (next-single-char-property-change (point-min) :sesman-stop)))
-        (when (equal (get-text-property (point) :sesman-stop) stop-value)
-          (setq search nil))))))
-
-(defun sesman-browser-toggle-sort ()
-  "Toggle sorting of sessions.
-See `sesman-browser-sort-type' for the default sorting type."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (eq sesman-browser-sort-type
-            (car sesman-browser--sort-types))
-    (pop sesman-browser--sort-types))
-  (unless sesman-browser--sort-types
-    (setq-local sesman-browser--sort-types (default-value 'sesman-browser--sort-types)))
-  (setq sesman-browser-sort-type (pop sesman-browser--sort-types))
-  (let ((stop (sesman-browser-get :sesman-stop nil 'lax)))
-    (sesman-browser)
-    (sesman-browser--goto-stop stop)
-    (sesman-browser--sensor-function))
-  (message "Sorted by %s"
-           (propertize (symbol-name sesman-browser-sort-type) 'face 'bold)))
-
-(define-derived-mode sesman-browser-mode special-mode "SesmanBrowser"
-  "Interactive view of Sesman sessions.
-When applicable, system specific commands are locally bound to j when point is
-on a session object."
-  ;; ensure there is a sesman-system here
-  (sesman--system)
-  (delete-all-overlays)
-  (setq-local sesman-browser--stop-overlay (make-overlay (point) (point)))
-  (overlay-put sesman-browser--stop-overlay 'face 'sesman-browser-highligh-face)
-  (setq-local sesman-browser--section-overlay (make-overlay (point) (point)))
-  (when window-system
-    (let* ((fringe-spec '(left-fringe sesman-left-bar sesman-browser-highligh-face))
-           (dummy-string (propertize "|" 'display fringe-spec)))
-      (overlay-put sesman-browser--section-overlay 'line-prefix dummy-string)))
-  (add-hook 'sesman-post-command-hook 'sesman-browser-revert nil t)
-  (setq-local display-buffer-base-action '(nil . ((inhibit-same-window . t))))
-  (setq-local sesman-browser--sort-types (default-value 'sesman-browser--sort-types))
-  (setq-local revert-buffer-function #'sesman-browser-revert))
-
-(defun sesman-browser--insert-session (system ses i)
-  (let ((ses-name (car ses))
-        (head-template "%17s")
-        beg end)
-    (setq beg (point))
-
-    ;; session header
-    (insert (format "%3d: " i))
-    (insert (propertize (car ses)
-                        :sesman-stop ses-name
-                        :sesman-vertical-stop t
-                        :sesman-session-stop t
-                        'face 'bold
-                        'cursor-sensor-functions (list #'sesman-browser--sensor-function)
-                        'mouse-face 'highlight)
-            "\n")
-
-    ;; links
-    (insert (format head-template "linked-to: "))
-    (let ((link-groups (sesman-grouped-links system ses))
-          (vert-stop))
-      (dolist (grp link-groups)
-        (let* ((type (car grp)))
-          (dolist (link (cdr grp))
-            (when (> (current-column) fill-column)
-              (insert "\n" (format head-template " "))
-              (setq vert-stop nil))
-            (let ((val (sesman--abbrev-path-maybe (sesman--lnk-value link))))
-              (insert (propertize (sesman--format-context type val 'sesman-browser-button-face)
-                                  :sesman-stop (car link)
-                                  :sesman-vertical-stop (unless vert-stop (setq vert-stop t))
-                                  :sesman-link link
-                                  'cursor-sensor-functions (list #'sesman-browser--sensor-function)
-                                  'mouse-face 'highlight)))
-            (insert "  ")))))
-    (insert "\n")
-
-    ;; objects
-    (insert (format head-template "objects: "))
-    (let* ((info (sesman-session-info system ses))
-           (map (plist-get info :map))
-           (objects (plist-get info :objects))
-           (strings (or (plist-get info :strings)
-                        (mapcar (lambda (x) (format "%s" x)) objects)))
-           (kvals (seq-mapn #'cons objects strings))
-           (kvals (seq-sort (lambda (a b) (string-lessp (cdr a) (cdr b)))
-                            kvals))
-           (vert-stop))
-      (dolist (kv kvals)
-        (when (> (current-column) fill-column)
-          (insert "\n" (format head-template " "))
-          (setq vert-stop nil))
-        (let ((str (replace-regexp-in-string ses-name "%s" (cdr kv) nil t)))
-          (insert (propertize str
-                              :sesman-stop str
-                              :sesman-vertical-stop (unless vert-stop (setq vert-stop t))
-                              :sesman-object (car kv)
-                              'cursor-sensor-functions (list #'sesman-browser--sensor-function)
-                              'face 'sesman-browser-button-face
-                              'mouse-face 'highlight
-                              'help-echo "mouse-2: visit in other window"
-                              'keymap map)
-                  "  "))))
-
-    ;; session properties
-    (setq end (point))
-    (put-text-property beg end :sesman-session ses)
-    (put-text-property beg end :sesman-session-name ses-name)
-    (put-text-property beg end :sesman-fragment-beg beg)
-    (put-text-property beg end :sesman-fragment-end end)
-    (insert "\n\n")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun sesman-browser ()
-  "Display an interactive session browser.
-See `sesman-browser-mode' for more details."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((system (sesman--system))
-         (pop-to (called-interactively-p 'any))
-         (sessions (sesman-sessions system))
-         (cur-session (when pop-to
-                        (sesman-current-session 'CIDER)))
-         (buff (get-buffer-create (format "*sesman %s browser*" system))))
-    (with-current-buffer buff
-      (setq-local sesman-system system)
-      (sesman-browser-mode)
-      (cursor-sensor-mode 1)
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-            (sessions (pcase sesman-browser-sort-type
-                        ('name (seq-sort (lambda (a b) (string-greaterp (car b) (car a)))
-                                         sessions))
-                        ('relevance (sesman--sort-sessions system sessions))
-                        (_ (error "Invalid `sesman-browser-sort-type'"))))
-            (i 0))
-        (erase-buffer)
-        (insert "\n ")
-        (insert (propertize (format "%s Sessions:" system)
-                            'face '(bold font-lock-keyword-face)))
-        (insert "\n\n")
-        (dolist (ses sessions)
-          (setq i (1+ i))
-          (sesman-browser--insert-session system ses i))
-        (when pop-to
-          (pop-to-buffer buff)
-          (sesman-browser--goto-stop (car cur-session)))
-        (sesman-browser--sensor-function)))))
-
-(provide 'sesman-browser)
-;;; sesman-browser.el ends here
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-(define-package "sesman" "20180903.1826" "Generic Session Manager"
-  '((emacs "25"))
-  :keywords
-  '("process")
-  :authors
-  '(("Vitalie Spinu"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Vitalie Spinu")
-  :url "https://github.com/vspinu/sesman")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/sesman-20180903.1826/sesman.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/sesman-20180903.1826/sesman.el
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-;;; sesman.el --- Generic Session Manager -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;;
-;; Copyright (C) 2018, Vitalie Spinu
-;; Author: Vitalie Spinu
-;; URL: https://github.com/vspinu/sesman
-;; Keywords: process
-;; Version: 0.3
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25"))
-;; Keywords: processes, tools, vc
-;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;; This file is *NOT* part of GNU Emacs.
-;;
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
-;; Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Sesman provides facilities for session management and interactive session
-;; association with the current contexts (project, directory, buffers etc).  See
-;; project's readme for more details.
-;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-generic)
-(require 'seq)
-(require 'subr-x)
-
-(defgroup sesman nil
-  "Generic Session Manager."
-  :prefix "sesman-"
-  :group 'tools
-  :link '(url-link :tag "GitHub" "https://github.com/vspinu/sesman"))
-
-(defface sesman-project-face
-  '((default (:inherit font-lock-doc-face)))
-  "Face used to mark projects."
-  :group 'sesman)
-
-(defface sesman-directory-face
-  '((default (:inherit font-lock-type-face)))
-  "Face used to mark directories."
-  :group 'sesman)
-
-(defface sesman-buffer-face
-  '((default (:inherit font-lock-preprocessor-face)))
-  "Face used to mark buffers."
-  :group 'sesman)
-
-;; (defcustom sesman-disambiguate-by-relevance t
-;;   "If t choose most relevant session in ambiguous situations, otherwise ask.
-;; Ambiguity arises when multiple sessions are associated with current context.  By
-;; default only projects could be associated with multiple sessions.  See
-;; `sesman-single-link-contexts' in order to change that.  Relevance is decided by
-;; system's implementation, see `sesman-more-relevant-p'."
-;;   :group 'sesman
-;;   :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom sesman-single-link-context-types '(buffer)
-  "List of context types to which at most one session can be linked."
-  :group 'sesman
-  :type '(repeat symbol)
-  :package-version '(sesman . "0.1.0"))
-
-;; FIXME:
-;; (defcustom sesman-abbreviate-paths 2
-;;   "Abbreviate paths to that many parents.
-;; When set to nil, don't abbreviate directories."
-;;   :group 'sesman
-;;   :type '(choice number
-;;                  (const :tag "Don't abbreviate" nil)))
-
-(defvar sesman-sessions-hashmap (make-hash-table :test #'equal)
-  "Hash-table of all sesman sessions.
-Key is a cons (system-name . session-name).")
-
-(defvar sesman-links-alist nil
-  "An alist of all sesman links.
-Each element is of the form (key cxt-type cxt-value) where
-\"key\" is of the form (system-name . session-name). system-name
-and cxt-type must be symbols.")
-
-(defvar-local sesman-system nil
-  "Name of the system managed by `sesman'.
-Can be either a symbol, or a function returning a symbol.")
-(put 'sesman-system 'permanent-local 't)
-
-
-
-;; Internal Utilities
-
-(defun sesman--on-C-u-u-sessions (system which)
-  (cond
-   ((null which)
-    (let ((ses (sesman-current-session system)))
-      (when ses
-        (list ses))))
-   ((or (equal which '(4)) (eq which 'linked))
-    (sesman-linked-sessions system))
-   ((or (equal which '(16)) (eq which 'all) (eq which t))
-    (sesman--all-system-sessions system 'sort))
-   ;; session itself
-   ((and (listp which)
-         (or (stringp (car which))
-             (symbolp (car which))))
-    (list which))
-   ;; session name
-   ((or (stringp which)
-        (symbolp which)
-        (gethash (cons system which) sesman-sessions-hashmap)))
-   (t (error "Invalid which argument (%s)" which))))
-
-(defun sesman--cap-system-name (system)
-  (let ((name (symbol-name system)))
-    (if (string-match-p "^[[:upper:]]" name)
-        name
-      (capitalize name))))
-
-(defun sesman--least-specific-context (system)
-  (seq-some (lambda (ctype)
-              (when-let (val (sesman-context ctype system))
-                (cons ctype val)))
-            (reverse (sesman-context-types system))))
-
-(defun sesman--link-session-interactively (session cxt-type cxt-val)
-  (let ((system (sesman--system)))
-    (unless cxt-type
-      (let ((cxt (sesman--least-specific-context system)))
-        (setq cxt-type (car cxt)
-              cxt-val (cdr cxt))))
-    (let ((cxt-name (symbol-name cxt-type)))
-      (if (member cxt-type (sesman-context-types system))
-          (let ((session (or session
-                             (sesman-ask-for-session
-                              system
-                              (format "Link with %s %s: "
-                                      cxt-name (sesman--abbrev-path-maybe
-                                                (sesman-context cxt-type system)))
-                              (sesman--all-system-sessions system 'sort)
-                              'ask-new))))
-            (sesman-link-session system session cxt-type cxt-val))
-        (error (format "%s association not allowed for this system (%s)"
-                       (capitalize cxt-name)
-                       system))))))
-
-(defun sesman--expand-path-maybe (obj)
-  (if (stringp obj)
-      (expand-file-name obj)
-    obj))
-
-;; FIXME: incorporate `sesman-abbreviate-paths'
-(defun sesman--abbrev-path-maybe (obj)
-  (if (stringp obj)
-      (abbreviate-file-name obj)
-    obj))
-
-(defun sesman--system-in-buffer (&optional buffer)
-  (with-current-buffer (or buffer (current-buffer))
-    (if (functionp sesman-system)
-        (funcall sesman-system)
-      sesman-system)))
-
-(defun sesman--system ()
-  (if sesman-system
-      (if (functionp sesman-system)
-          (funcall sesman-system)
-        sesman-system)
-    (error "No `sesman-system' in buffer `%s'" (current-buffer))))
-
-(defun sesman--all-system-sessions (&optional system sort)
-  "Return a list of sessions registered with SYSTEM.
-If SORT is non-nil, sort in relevance order."
-  (let ((system (or system (sesman--system)))
-        sessions)
-    (maphash
-     (lambda (k s)
-       (when (eql (car k) system)
-         (push s sessions)))
-     sesman-sessions-hashmap)
-    (if sort
-        (sesman--sort-sessions system sessions)
-      sessions)))
-
-;; FIXME: make this a macro
-(defun sesman--link-lookup-fn (&optional system ses-name cxt-type cxt-val x)
-  (let ((system (or system (caar x)))
-        (ses-name (or ses-name (cdar x)))
-        (cxt-type (or cxt-type (nth 1 x)))
-        (cxt-val (or cxt-val (nth 2 x))))
-    (lambda (el)
-      (and (or (null system) (eq (caar el) system))
-           (or (null ses-name) (equal (cdar el) ses-name))
-           (or (null cxt-type)
-               (if (listp cxt-type)
-                   (member (nth 1 el) cxt-type)
-                 (eq (nth 1 el) cxt-type)))
-           (or (null cxt-val) (equal (nth 2 el) cxt-val))))))
-
-(defun sesman--unlink (x)
-  (setq sesman-links-alist
-        (seq-remove (sesman--link-lookup-fn nil nil nil nil x)
-                    sesman-links-alist)))
-
-(defun sesman--clear-links ()
-  (setq sesman-links-alist
-        (seq-filter (lambda (x)
-                      (gethash (car x) sesman-sessions-hashmap))
-                    sesman-links-alist)))
-
-(defun sesman--format-session-objects (system session &optional sep)
-  (let ((info (sesman-session-info system session)))
-    (if (and (listp info)
-             (keywordp (car info)))
-        (let ((ses-name (car session))
-              (sep (or sep " "))
-              (strings (or (plist-get info :strings)
-                           (mapcar (lambda (x) (format "%s" x))
-                                   (plist-get info :objects)))))
-          (mapconcat (lambda (str)
-                       (replace-regexp-in-string ses-name "%%s" str nil t))
-                     strings sep))
-      (format "%s" info))))
-
-(defun sesman--format-session (system ses &optional prefix)
-  (format (propertize "%s%s [%s] linked-to %s" 'face 'bold)
-          (or prefix "")
-          (propertize (car ses) 'face 'bold)
-          (propertize (sesman--format-session-objects system ses ", ") 'face 'italic)
-          (sesman-grouped-links system ses t t)))
-
-(defun sesman--format-link (link)
-  (let* ((system (sesman--lnk-system-name link))
-         (session (gethash (car link) sesman-sessions-hashmap)))
-    (format "%s(%s) -> %s [%s]"
-            (sesman--lnk-context-type link)
-            (propertize (sesman--abbrev-path-maybe (sesman--lnk-value link)) 'face 'bold)
-            (propertize (sesman--lnk-session-name link) 'face 'bold)
-            (if session
-                (sesman--format-session-objects system session)
-              "invalid"))))
-
-(defun sesman--ask-for-link (prompt links &optional ask-all)
-  (let* ((name.keys (mapcar (lambda (link)
-                              (cons (sesman--format-link link) link))
-                            links))
-         (name.keys (append name.keys
-                            (when (and ask-all (> (length name.keys) 1))
-                              '(("*all*")))))
-         (nms (mapcar #'car name.keys))
-         (sel (completing-read prompt nms nil t nil nil (car nms))))
-    (cond ((string= sel "*all*")
-           links)
-          (ask-all
-           (list (cdr (assoc sel name.keys))))
-          (t
-           (cdr (assoc sel name.keys))))))
-
-(defun sesman--sort-sessions (system sessions)
-  (seq-sort (lambda (x1 x2)
-              (sesman-more-relevant-p system x1 x2))
-            sessions))
-
-(defun sesman--sort-links (system links)
-  (seq-sort (lambda (x1 x2)
-              (sesman-more-relevant-p system
-                                      (gethash (car x1) sesman-sessions-hashmap)
-                                      (gethash (car x2) sesman-sessions-hashmap)))
-            links))
-
-;; link data structure accessors
-(defun sesman--lnk-system-name (lnk)
-  (caar lnk))
-(defun sesman--lnk-session-name (lnk)
-  (cdar lnk))
-(defun sesman--lnk-context-type (lnk)
-  (cadr lnk))
-(defun sesman--lnk-value (lnk)
-  (nth 2 lnk))
-
-
-;;; User Interface
-
-(defun sesman-post-command-hook nil
-  "Normal hook ran after every state-changing Sesman command.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun sesman-start ()
-  "Start a Sesman session."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((system (sesman--system)))
-    (message "Starting new %s session ..." system)
-    (prog1 (sesman-start-session system)
-      (run-hooks 'sesman-post-command-hook))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun sesman-restart (&optional which)
-  "Restart sesman session.
-When WHICH is nil, restart the current session; when a single universal
-argument or 'linked, restart all linked sessions; when a double universal
-argument, t or 'all, restart all sessions. For programmatic use, WHICH can also
-be a session or a name of the session, in which case that session is restarted."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((system (sesman--system))
-         (sessions (sesman--on-C-u-u-sessions system which)))
-    (if (null sessions)
-        (message "No %s sessions found" system)
-      (with-temp-message (format "Restarting %s %s %s"  system
-                                 (if (= 1 (length sessions)) "session" "sessions")
-                                 (mapcar #'car sessions))
-        (mapc (lambda (s)
-                (sesman-restart-session system s))
-              sessions))
-      ;; restarting is not guaranteed to finish here, but what can we do?
-      (run-hooks 'sesman-post-command-hook))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun sesman-quit (&optional which)
-  "Terminate a Sesman session.
-When WHICH is nil, kill only the current session; when a single universal
-argument or 'linked, kill all linked sessions; when a double universal argument,
-t or 'all, kill all sessions. For programmatic use, WHICH can also be a session
-or a name of the session, in which case that session is killed."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((system (sesman--system))
-         (sessions (sesman--on-C-u-u-sessions system which)))
-    (if (null sessions)
-        (message "No %s sessions found" system)
-      (with-temp-message (format "Killing %s %s %s"  system
-                                 (if (= 1 (length sessions)) "session" "sessions")
-                                 (mapcar #'car sessions))
-        (mapc (lambda (s)
-                (sesman-unregister system s)
-                (sesman-quit-session system s))
-              sessions))
-      (run-hooks 'sesman-post-command-hook))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun sesman-info (&optional all)
-  "Display linked sessions info.
-When ALL is non-nil, show info for all sessions."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((system (sesman--system))
-         (i 1)
-         (sessions (if all
-                       (sesman-sessions system t)
-                     (sesman-linked-sessions system))))
-    (if sessions
-        (message (mapconcat (lambda (ses)
-                              (let ((prefix (if (> (length sessions) 1)
-                                                (if (sesman-relevant-session-p system ses)
-                                                    (prog1 (format "%d " i)
-                                                      (setq i (1+ i)))
-                                                  "  ")
-                                              "")))
-                                (sesman--format-session system ses prefix)))
-                            sessions
-                            "\n"))
-      (message "No %s %ssessions" system (if all "" "linked ")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun sesman-link-with-buffer (&optional buffer session)
-  "Ask for SESSION and link with BUFFER.
-BUFFER defaults to current buffer. On universal argument, or if BUFFER is 'ask,
-ask for buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((buf (if (or (eq buffer 'ask)
-                     (equal buffer '(4)))
-                 (let ((this-system (sesman--system)))
-                   (read-buffer "Link buffer: " (current-buffer) t
-                                (lambda (buf-cons)
-                                  (equal this-system
-                                         (sesman--system-in-buffer (cdr buf-cons))))))
-               (or buffer (current-buffer)))))
-    (sesman--link-session-interactively session 'buffer buf)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun sesman-link-with-directory (&optional dir session)
-  "Ask for SESSION and link with DIR.
-DIR defaults to `default-directory'. On universal argument, or if DIR is 'ask,
-ask for directory."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((dir (if (or (eq dir 'ask)
-                     (equal dir '(4)))
-                 (read-directory-name "Link directory: ")
-               (or dir default-directory))))
-    (sesman--link-session-interactively session 'directory dir)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun sesman-link-with-project (&optional project session)
-  "Ask for SESSION and link with PROJECT.
-PROJECT defaults to current project. On universal argument, or if PROJECT is
-'ask, ask for the project. SESSION defaults to the current session."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((system (sesman--system))
-         (project (expand-file-name
-                   (if (or (eq project 'ask)
-                           (equal project '(4)))
-                       ;; FIXME: should be a completion over all known projects for this system
-                       (read-directory-name "Project: " (sesman-project system))
-                     (or project (sesman-project system))))))
-    (sesman--link-session-interactively session 'project project)))
-
- ;;;###autoload
-(defun sesman-link-with-least-specific (&optional session)
-  "Ask for SESSION and link with the least specific context available.
-Normally the least specific context is the project. If not in a project, link
-with the `default-directory'. If `default-directory' is nil, link with current
-buffer."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (sesman--link-session-interactively session nil nil))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun sesman-unlink ()
-  "Break any of the previously created links."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((system (sesman--system))
-         (links (or (sesman-current-links system)
-                    (user-error "No %s links found" system))))
-    (mapc #'sesman--unlink
-          (sesman--ask-for-link "Unlink: " links 'ask-all)))
-  (run-hooks 'sesman-post-command-hook))
-
-(declare-function sesman-browser "sesman-browser")
-(defvar sesman-map
-  (let (sesman-map)
-    (define-prefix-command 'sesman-map)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "C-i") #'sesman-info)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd   "i") #'sesman-info)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "C-w") #'sesman-browser)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd   "w") #'sesman-browser)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "C-s") #'sesman-start)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd   "s") #'sesman-start)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "C-r") #'sesman-restart)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd   "r") #'sesman-restart)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "C-q") #'sesman-quit)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd   "q") #'sesman-quit)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "C-l") #'sesman-link-with-least-specific)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd   "l") #'sesman-link-with-least-specific)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "C-b") #'sesman-link-with-buffer)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd   "b") #'sesman-link-with-buffer)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "C-d") #'sesman-link-with-directory)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd   "d") #'sesman-link-with-directory)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "C-p") #'sesman-link-with-project)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd   "p") #'sesman-link-with-project)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "C-u") #'sesman-unlink)
-    (define-key sesman-map (kbd "  u") #'sesman-unlink)
-    sesman-map)
-  "Session management prefix keymap.")
-
-(defvar sesman-menu
-  '("Sesman"
-    ["Show Session Info" sesman-info]
-    "--"
-    ["Start" sesman-start]
-    ["Restart" sesman-restart :active (sesman-connected-p)]
-    ["Quit" sesman-quit :active (sesman-connected-p)]
-    "--"
-    ["Link with Buffer" sesman-link-with-buffer :active (sesman-connected-p)]
-    ["Link with Directory" sesman-link-with-directory :active (sesman-connected-p)]
-    ["Link with Project" sesman-link-with-project :active (sesman-connected-p)]
-    "--"
-    ["Unlink" sesman-unlink :active (sesman-connected-p)])
-  "Sesman Menu.")
-
-(defun sesman-install-menu (map)
-  "Install `sesman-menu' into MAP."
-  (easy-menu-do-define 'seman-menu-open
-                       map
-                       (get 'sesman-menu 'variable-documentation)
-                       sesman-menu))
-
-
-;;; System Generic
-
-(cl-defgeneric sesman-start-session (system)
-  "Start and return SYSTEM SESSION.")
-
-(cl-defgeneric sesman-quit-session (system session)
-  "Terminate SYSTEM SESSION.")
-
-(cl-defgeneric sesman-restart-session (system session)
-  "Restart SYSTEM SESSION.
-By default, calls `sesman-quit-session' and then
-`sesman-start-session'."
-  (let ((old-name (car session)))
-    (sesman-quit-session system session)
-    (let ((new-session (sesman-start-session system)))
-      (setcar new-session old-name))))
-
-(cl-defgeneric sesman-session-info (_system session)
-  "Return a plist with :objects key containing user \"visible\" objects.
-Optional :strings value is a list of string representations of objects. Optional
-:map key is a local keymap to place on every object in the session browser.
-Optional :buffers is a list of buffers which will be used for navigation from
-the session browser. If :buffers is missing, buffers from :objects are used
-instead."
-  (list :objects (cdr session)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric sesman-project (_system)
-  "Retrieve project root for SYSTEM in directory DIR.
-DIR defaults to `default-directory'. Return a string or nil if no project has
-been found."
-  nil)
-
-(cl-defgeneric sesman-more-relevant-p (_system session1 session2)
-  "Return non-nil if SESSION1 should be sorted before SESSION2.
-By default, sort by session name. Systems should overwrite this method to
-provide a more meaningful ordering. If your system objects are buffers you can
-use `sesman-more-recent-p' utility in this method."
-  (not (string-greaterp (car session1) (car session2))))
-
-(cl-defgeneric sesman-context-types (_system)
-  "Return a list of context types understood by SYSTEM.
-Contexts must be sorted from most specific to least specific."
-  '(buffer directory project))
-
-
-;;; System API
-
-(defun sesman-session (system session-name)
-  "Retrieve SYSTEM's session with SESSION-NAME from global hash."
-  (let ((system (or system (sesman--system))))
-    (gethash (cons system session-name) sesman-sessions-hashmap)))
-
-(defun sesman-sessions (system &optional sort)
-  "Return a list of all sessions registered with SYSTEM.
-If SORT is non-nil, sessions are sorted in the relevance order and
-`sesman-linked-sessions' lead the list."
-  (let ((system (or system (sesman--system))))
-    (if sort
-        (delete-dups
-         (append (sesman-linked-sessions system)
-                 ;; (sesman-friendly-sessions system)
-                 (sesman--all-system-sessions system t)))
-      (sesman--all-system-sessions system))))
-
-(defun sesman-linked-sessions (system &optional cxt-types)
-  "Return a list of SYSTEM sessions linked in current context.
-CXT-TYPES is a list of context types to consider.  Defaults to the
-list returned from `sesman-context-types'."
-  (let* ((system (or system (sesman--system)))
-         (cxt-types (or cxt-types (sesman-context-types system))))
-    ;; just in case some links are lingering due to user errors
-    (sesman--clear-links)
-    (delete-dups
-     (mapcar (lambda (assoc)
-               (gethash (car assoc) sesman-sessions-hashmap))
-             (sesman-current-links system nil cxt-types)))))
-
-(defun sesman-has-sessions-p (system)
-  "Return t if there is at least one session registered with SYSTEM."
-  (let ((system (or system (sesman--system)))
-        (found))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (maphash (lambda (k _)
-                   (when (eq (car k) system)
-                     (setq found t)
-                     (throw 'found nil)))
-                 sesman-sessions-hashmap)
-      (error))
-    found))
-
-(defvar sesman--select-session-history nil)
-(defun sesman-ask-for-session (system prompt &optional sessions ask-new ask-all)
-  "Ask for a SYSTEM session with PROMPT.
-SESSIONS defaults to value returned from `sesman-sessions'.  If
-ASK-NEW is non-nil, offer *new* option to start a new session.  If
-ASK-ALL is non-nil offer *all* option.  If ASK-ALL is non-nil,
-return a list of sessions, otherwise a single session."
-  (let* ((sessions (or sessions (sesman-sessions system)))
-         (name.syms (mapcar (lambda (s)
-                              (let ((name (car s)))
-                                (cons (if (symbolp name) (symbol-name name) name)
-                                      name)))
-                            sessions))
-         (nr (length name.syms))
-         (syms (if (and (not ask-new) (= nr 0))
-                   (error "No %s sessions found" system)
-                 (append name.syms
-                         (when ask-new '(("*new*")))
-                         (when (and ask-all (> nr 1))
-                           '(("*all*"))))))
-         (def (caar syms))
-         ;; (def (if (assoc (car sesman--select-session-history) syms)
-         ;;          (car sesman--select-session-history)
-         ;;        (caar syms)))
-         (sel (completing-read
-               prompt (mapcar #'car syms) nil t nil 'sesman--select-session-history def)))
-    (cond
-     ((string= sel "*new*")
-      (let ((ses (sesman-start-session system)))
-        (message "Started %s" (car ses))
-        (if ask-all (list ses) ses)))
-     ((string= sel "*all*")
-      sessions)
-     (t
-      (let* ((sym (cdr (assoc sel syms)))
-             (ses (assoc sym sessions)))
-        (if ask-all (list ses) ses))))))
-
-(defun sesman-current-session (system &optional cxt-types)
-  "Get the most relevant linked session for SYSTEM.
-CXT-TYPES is as in `sesman-linked-sessions'."
-  (car (sesman-linked-sessions system cxt-types)))
-
-(defun sesman-ensure-session (system &optional cxt-types)
-  "Get the most relevant linked session for SYSTEM or throw if none exists.
-CXT-TYPES is as in `sesman-linked-sessions'."
-  (or (car (sesman-linked-sessions system cxt-types))
-      (user-error "No linked %s sessions" system)))
-
-(defvar sesman--cxt-abbrevs '(buffer "buf" project "proj" directory "dir"))
-(defun sesman--format-context (cxt-type cxt-val extra-face)
-  (let* ((face (intern (format "sesman-%s-face" cxt-type)))
-         (short-type (propertize (or (plist-get sesman--cxt-abbrevs cxt-type)
-                                     (symbol-value cxt-type))
-                                 'face (list (if (facep face)
-                                                 face
-                                               'font-lock-function-name-face)
-                                             extra-face))))
-    (concat short-type
-            (propertize (format "(%s)" cxt-val)
-                        'face extra-face))))
-
-(defun sesman-grouped-links (system session &optional current-first as-string)
-  "Retrieve all links for SYSTEM's SESSION from the global `sesman-links-alist'.
-Return an alist of the form
-
-   ((buffer buffers..)
-    (directory directories...)
-    (project projects...)).
-
-When `CURRENT-FIRST' is non-nil, a cons of two lists as above is returned with
-car containing links relevant in current context and cdr all other links. If
-AS-STRING is non-nil, return an equivalent string representation."
-  (let* ((system (or system (sesman--system)))
-         (session (or session (sesman-current-session system)))
-         (ses-name (car session))
-         (links (thread-last sesman-links-alist
-                  (seq-filter (sesman--link-lookup-fn system ses-name))
-                  (sesman--sort-links system)
-                  (reverse)))
-         (out (mapcar (lambda (x) (list x))
-                      (sesman-context-types system)))
-         (out-rel (when current-first
-                    (copy-alist out))))
-    (mapc (lambda (link)
-            (let* ((type (sesman--lnk-context-type link))
-                   (entry (if (and current-first
-                                   (sesman-relevant-link-p link))
-                              (assoc type out-rel)
-                            (assoc type out))))
-              (when entry
-                (setcdr entry (cons link (cdr entry))))))
-          links)
-    (let ((out (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (el) (and (cdr el) el)) out)))
-          (out-rel (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (el) (and (cdr el) el)) out-rel))))
-      (if as-string
-          (let ((fmt-fn (lambda (typed-links)
-                          (let* ((type (car typed-links)))
-                            (mapconcat (lambda (lnk)
-                                         (let ((val (sesman--abbrev-path-maybe
-                                                     (sesman--lnk-value lnk))))
-                                           (sesman--format-context type val 'italic)))
-                                       (cdr typed-links)
-                                       ", ")))))
-            (if out-rel
-                (concat (mapconcat fmt-fn out-rel ", ")
-                        (when out " | ")
-                        (mapconcat fmt-fn out ", "))
-              (mapconcat fmt-fn out ", ")))
-        (if current-first
-            (cons out-rel out)
-          out)))))
-
-(defun sesman-link-session (system session &optional cxt-type cxt-val)
-  "Link SYSTEM's SESSION to context give by CXT-TYPE and CXT-VAL.
-If CXT-TYPE is nil, use the least specific type available in the current
-context. If CXT-TYPE is non-nil, and CXT-VAL is not given, retrieve it with
-`sesman-context'."
-  (let* ((ses-name (or (car-safe session)
-                       (error "SESSION must be a headed list")))
-         (cxt-val (or cxt-val
-                      (sesman--expand-path-maybe
-                       (or (if cxt-type
-                               (sesman-context cxt-type system)
-                             (let ((cxt (sesman--least-specific-context system)))
-                               (setq cxt-type (car cxt))
-                               (cdr cxt)))
-                           (error "No local context of type %s" cxt-type)))))
-         (key (cons system ses-name))
-         (link (list key cxt-type cxt-val)))
-    (if (member cxt-type sesman-single-link-context-types)
-        (thread-last sesman-links-alist
-          (seq-remove (sesman--link-lookup-fn system nil cxt-type cxt-val))
-          (cons link)
-          (setq sesman-links-alist))
-      (unless (seq-filter (sesman--link-lookup-fn system ses-name cxt-type cxt-val)
-                          sesman-links-alist)
-        (setq sesman-links-alist (cons link sesman-links-alist))))
-    (run-hooks 'sesman-post-command-hook)
-    link))
-
-(defun sesman-links (system &optional session-or-name cxt-types sort)
-  "Retrieve all links for SYSTEM, SESSION-OR-NAME and CXT-TYPES.
-SESSION-OR-NAME can be either a session or a name of the session. If SORT is
-non-nil links are sorted in relevance order and `sesman-current-links' lead the
-list, otherwise links are returned in the creation order."
-  (let* ((ses-name (if (listp session-or-name)
-                       (car session-or-name)
-                     session-or-name))
-         (lfn (sesman--link-lookup-fn system ses-name cxt-types)))
-    (if sort
-        (delete-dups (append
-                      (sesman-current-links system ses-name)
-                      (sesman--sort-links system (seq-filter lfn sesman-links-alist))))
-      (seq-filter lfn sesman-links-alist))))
-
-(defun sesman-current-links (system &optional session-or-name cxt-types)
-  "Retrieve all active links in current context for SYSTEM and SESSION-OR-NAME.
-SESSION-OR-NAME can be either a session or a name of the session. CXT-TYPES is a
-list of context types to consider. Returned links are a subset of
-`sesman-links-alist' sorted in order of relevance."
-  ;; mapcan is a built-in in 26.1; don't want to require cl-lib for one function
-  (let ((ses-name (if (listp session-or-name)
-                      (car session-or-name)
-                    session-or-name)))
-    (seq-mapcat
-     (lambda (cxt-type)
-       (let ((lfn (sesman--link-lookup-fn system ses-name cxt-type)))
-         (sesman--sort-links
-          system
-          (seq-filter (lambda (l)
-                        (and (funcall lfn l)
-                             (sesman-relevant-context-p cxt-type (sesman--lnk-value l))))
-                      sesman-links-alist))))
-     (or cxt-types (sesman-context-types system)))))
-
-(defun sesman-has-links-p (system &optional cxt-types)
-  "Return t if there is at least one linked session.
-CXT-TYPES defaults to `sesman-context-types' for current SYSTEM."
-  (let ((cxt-types (or cxt-types (sesman-context-types system)))
-        (found))
-    (condition-case nil
-        (mapc (lambda (l)
-                (when (eq system (sesman--lnk-system-name l))
-                  (let ((cxt (sesman--lnk-context-type l)))
-                    (when (and (member cxt cxt-types)
-                               (sesman-relevant-context-p cxt (sesman--lnk-value l)))
-                      (setq found t)
-                      (throw 'found nil)))))
-              sesman-links-alist)
-      (error))
-    found))
-
-(defun sesman-register (system session)
-  "Register SESSION into `sesman-sessions-hashmap' and `sesman-links-alist'.
-SYSTEM defaults to current system.  If a session with same name is already
-registered in `sesman-sessions-hashmap', change the name by appending \"#1\",
-\"#2\" ... to the name.  This function should be called by system-specific
-connection initializers (\"run-xyz\", \"xyz-jack-in\" etc.)."
-  (let* ((system (or system (sesman--system)))
-         (ses-name (car session))
-         (ses-name0 (car session))
-         (i 1))
-    (while (sesman-session system ses-name)
-      (setq ses-name (format "%s#%d" ses-name0 i)
-            i (1+ i)))
-    (setq session (cons ses-name (cdr session)))
-    (puthash (cons system ses-name) session sesman-sessions-hashmap)
-    (sesman-link-session system session)
-    session))
-
-(defun sesman-unregister (system session)
-  "Unregister SESSION.
-SYSTEM defaults to current system.  Remove session from
-`sesman-sessions-hashmap' and `sesman-links-alist'."
-  (let ((ses-key (cons system (car session))))
-    (remhash ses-key sesman-sessions-hashmap)
-    (sesman--clear-links)
-    session))
-
-(defun sesman-add-object (system session-name object &optional allow-new)
-  "Add (destructively) OBJECT to session SESSION-NAME of SYSTEM.
-If ALLOW-NEW is nil and session with SESSION-NAME does not exist
-throw an error, otherwise register a new session with
-session (list SESSION-NAME OBJECT)."
-  (let* ((system (or system (sesman--system)))
-         (session (sesman-session system session-name)))
-    (if session
-        (setcdr session (cons object (cdr session)))
-      (if allow-new
-          (sesman-register system (list session-name object))
-        (error "%s session '%s' does not exist"
-               (sesman--cap-system-name system) session-name)))))
-
-(defun sesman-remove-object (system session-name object &optional auto-unregister no-error)
-  "Remove (destructively) OBJECT from session SESSION-NAME of SYSTEM.
-If SESSION-NAME is nil, retrieve the session with
-`sesman-session-for-object'.  If OBJECT is the last object in sesman
-session, `sesman-unregister' the session.  If AUTO-UNREGISTER is non-nil
-unregister sessions of length 0 and remove all the links with the session.
-If NO-ERROR is non-nil, don't throw an error if OBJECT is not found in any
-session.  This is useful if there are several \"concurrent\" parties which
-can remove the object."
-  (let* ((system (or system (sesman--system)))
-         (session (if session-name
-                      (sesman-session system session-name)
-                    (sesman-session-for-object system object no-error)))
-         (new-session (delete object session)))
-    (cond ((null new-session))
-          ((= (length new-session) 1)
-           (when auto-unregister
-             (sesman-unregister system session)))
-          (t
-           (puthash (cons system (car session)) new-session sesman-sessions-hashmap)))))
-
-(defun sesman-session-for-object (system object &optional no-error)
-  "Retrieve SYSTEM session which contains OBJECT.
-When NO-ERROR is non-nil, don't throw an error if OBJECT is not part of any
-session.  In such case, return nil."
-  (let* ((system (or system (sesman--system)))
-         (sessions (sesman--all-system-sessions system)))
-    (or (seq-find (lambda (ses)
-                    (seq-find (lambda (x) (equal object x)) (cdr ses)))
-                  sessions)
-        (unless no-error
-          (error "%s is not part of any %s sessions"
-                 object system)))))
-
-(defun sesman-session-name-for-object (system object &optional no-error)
-  "Retrieve the name of the SYSTEM's session containing OBJECT.
-When NO-ERROR is non-nil, don't throw an error if OBJCECT is not part of
-any session.  In such case, return nil."
-  (car (sesman-session-for-object system object no-error)))
-
-(defun sesman-more-recent-p (bufs1 bufs2)
-  "Return t if BUFS1 is more recent than BUFS2.
-BUFS1 and BUFS2 are either buffers or lists of buffers.  When lists of
-buffers, most recent buffers from each list are considered.  To be used
-primarily in `sesman-more-relevant-p' methods when session objects are
-buffers."
-  (let ((bufs1 (if (bufferp bufs1) (list bufs1) bufs1))
-        (bufs2 (if (bufferp bufs2) (list bufs2) bufs2)))
-    (eq 1 (seq-some (lambda (b)
-                      (if (member b bufs1)
-                          1
-                        (when (member b bufs2)
-                          -1)))
-                    (buffer-list)))))
-
-
-;;; Contexts
-
-(defvar sesman--path-cache (make-hash-table :test #'equal))
-;; path caching because file-truename is very slow
-(defun sesman--expand-path (path)
-  (or (gethash path sesman--path-cache)
-      (puthash path (file-truename path) sesman--path-cache)))
-
-(cl-defgeneric sesman-context (_cxt-type _system)
-  "Given SYSTEM and context type CXT-TYPE return the context.")
-(cl-defmethod sesman-context ((_cxt-type (eql buffer)) _system)
-  "Return current buffer."
-  (current-buffer))
-(cl-defmethod sesman-context ((_cxt-type (eql directory)) _system)
-  "Return current directory."
-  (sesman--expand-path default-directory))
-(cl-defmethod sesman-context ((_cxt-type (eql project)) system)
-  "Return current project."
-  (let ((proj (or
-               (sesman-project (or system (sesman--system)))
-               ;; Normally we would use (project-roots (project-current)) but currently
-               ;; project-roots fails on nil and doesn't work on custom `('foo .
-               ;; "path/to/project"). So, use vc as a fallback and don't use project.el at
-               ;; all for now.
-               (vc-root-dir))))
-    (when proj
-      (sesman--expand-path proj))))
-
-(cl-defgeneric sesman-relevant-context-p (_cxt-type cxt)
-  "Non-nil if context CXT is relevant to current context of type CXT-TYPE.")
-(cl-defmethod sesman-relevant-context-p ((_cxt-type (eql buffer)) buf)
-  "Non-nil if BUF is `current-buffer'."
-  (eq (current-buffer) buf))
-(cl-defmethod sesman-relevant-context-p ((_cxt-type (eql directory)) dir)
-  "Non-nil if DIR is the parent or equals the `default-directory'."
-  (when (and dir default-directory)
-    (string-match-p (concat "^" (sesman--expand-path dir))
-                    (sesman--expand-path default-directory))))
-(cl-defmethod sesman-relevant-context-p ((_cxt-type (eql project)) proj)
-  "Non-nil if PROJ is the parent or equal to the `default-directory'."
-  (when (and proj default-directory)
-    (string-match-p (concat "^" (sesman--expand-path proj))
-                    (sesman--expand-path default-directory))))
-
-(defun sesman-relevant-link-p (link &optional cxt-types)
-  "Return non-nil if LINK is relevant to the current context.
-If CXT-TYPES is non-nil, only check relevance for those contexts."
-  (when (or (null cxt-types)
-            (member (sesman--lnk-context-type link) cxt-types))
-    (sesman-relevant-context-p
-     (sesman--lnk-context-type link)
-     (sesman--lnk-value link))))
-
-(defun sesman-relevant-session-p (system session &optional cxt-types)
-  "Return non-nil if SYSTEM's SESSION is relevant to the current context.
-If CXT-TYPES is non-nil, only check relevance for those contexts."
-  (seq-some #'sesman-relevant-link-p
-            (sesman-links system session cxt-types)))
-
-(provide 'sesman)
-
-;;; sesman.el ends here
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-;;; helm-slack.el ---                                -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'helm)
-(require 'slack-team)
-(require 'slack-room-info-buffer)
-(require 'slack-conversations)
-(require 'slack-user-profile-buffer)
-
-(defvar helm-slack-actions
-      (helm-make-actions
-       "Display channel" #'helm-slack-display-room
-       "Archive channel" #'helm-slack-archive-room
-       "Invite user to channel" #'helm-slack-invite-to-room
-       "Kick user from channel" #'helm-slack-kick-from-room
-       "List user in channel" #'helm-slack-list-member-in-room
-       "Join channel" #'helm-slack-join-room
-       "Leave channel" #'helm-slack-leave-room
-       "Rename channel" #'helm-slack-rename-room
-       "Set purpose for channel" #'helm-slack-set-purpose-for-room
-       "Set topic of channel" #'helm-slack-set-topic-of-room
-       ))
-
-(defvar helm-slack-members-actions
-  (helm-make-actions "Display User" #'helm-slack-display-user))
-
-
-(defvar helm-slack-channels-source (helm-build-sync-source "Channels (Slack)"
-                                     :persistent-action #'helm-slack-persistent-action
-                                     :action helm-slack-actions
-                                     :candidates #'helm-slack-build-channels-candidates))
-
-(defvar helm-slack-groups-source (helm-build-sync-source "Private Channels (Slack)"
-                                   :persistent-action #'helm-slack-persistent-action
-                                   :action helm-slack-actions
-                                   :candidates #'helm-slack-build-groups-candidates))
-
-(defvar helm-slack-ims-source (helm-build-sync-source "Direct Messages (Slack)"
-                                :persistent-action #'helm-slack-persistent-action
-                                :action helm-slack-actions
-                                :candidates #'helm-slack-build-ims-candidates))
-
-(defvar helm-slack-source (helm-build-sync-source "Slack"
-                            :persistent-action #'helm-slack-persistent-action
-                            :action helm-slack-actions
-                            :candidates #'helm-slack-build-candidates))
-
-(defcustom helm-slack-sources
-  '(helm-slack-source)
-  "Default helm sources.
-pre defined sources are `helm-slack-channels-source', `helm-slack-groups-source', `helm-slack-ims-source', `helm-slack-source'"
-  :type 'list
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defun helm-slack-build-channels-candidates ()
-  (helm-slack-build--candidates #'(lambda (team) (oref team channels))))
-
-(defun helm-slack-build-groups-candidates ()
-  (helm-slack-build--candidates #'(lambda (team) (oref team groups))))
-
-(defun helm-slack-build-ims-candidates ()
-  (helm-slack-build--candidates #'(lambda (team) (oref team ims))))
-
-(defun helm-slack-build-candidates ()
-  (helm-slack-build--candidates #'(lambda (team) (with-slots (channels groups ims) team
-                                                   (append channels groups ims)))))
-
-(defun helm-slack-build--candidates (rooms-selector)
-  (cl-loop for team in slack-teams
-           as rooms = (funcall rooms-selector team)
-           nconc (cl-labels
-                     ((filter (rooms) (cl-remove-if #'slack-room-hidden-p
-                                                    rooms))
-                      (collector (label room) (list label room team)))
-                   (let ((slack-display-team-name
-                          (< 1 (length slack-teams))))
-                     (slack-room-names (append rooms nil) team
-                                       #'filter #'collector)))))
-
-(defmacro helm-slack-bind-room-and-team (candidate &rest body)
-  (declare (indent 2) (debug t))
-  `(let ((room (car ,candidate))
-         (team (cadr ,candidate)))
-     ,@body))
-
-(defmacro helm-slack-bind-user-and-team (candidate &rest body)
-  (declare (indent 2) (debug t))
-  `(let ((user (car ,candidate))
-         (team (cadr ,candidate)))
-     ,@body))
-
-(defun helm-slack-persistent-action (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (let* ((buffer (slack-create-room-info-buffer room team)))
-        (switch-to-buffer (slack-buffer-buffer buffer)))))
-
-(defun helm-slack-display-room (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (slack-room-display room team)))
-
-(defun helm-slack-archive-room (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (slack-conversations-archive room team)))
-
-(defun helm-slack-invite-to-room (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (slack-conversations-invite room team)))
-
-(defun helm-slack-join-room (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (slack-conversations-join room team)))
-
-(defun helm-slack-leave-room (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (slack-conversations-leave room team)))
-
-(defun helm-slack-rename-room (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (slack-conversations-rename room team)))
-
-(defun helm-slack-set-purpose-for-room (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (slack-conversations-set-purpose room team)))
-
-(defun helm-slack-set-topic-of-room (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (slack-conversations-set-topic room team)))
-
-(defun helm-slack-kick-from-room (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (slack-conversations-kick room team)))
-
-(defun helm-slack-list-member-in-room (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-room-and-team candidate
-      (helm-slack-members-in-room room team)))
-
-(defun helm-slack-members-in-room (room team)
-  (let ((candidates nil)
-        (cursor nil))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((inject-team (candidates)
-                      (mapcar #'(lambda (candidate)
-                                  (list (car candidate)
-                                        (cdr candidate)
-                                        team))
-                              candidates))
-         (on-members-success (members next-cursor)
-                             (setq candidates (append candidates
-                                                      members))
-                             (setq cursor next-cursor)))
-      (while (or (null cursor)
-                 (< 0 (length cursor)))
-        (slack-conversations-members room
-                                     team
-                                     cursor
-                                     #'on-members-success))
-      (helm
-       :prompt "Select Member : "
-       :sources (helm-build-sync-source "Members"
-                  :candidates (inject-team candidates)
-                  :action helm-slack-members-actions)))))
-
-(defun helm-slack-display-user (candidate)
-  (helm-slack-bind-user-and-team candidate
-      (let* ((user-id (plist-get user :id))
-             (buffer (slack-create-user-profile-buffer team
-                                                       user-id)))
-        (slack-buffer-display buffer))))
-
-(defun helm-slack ()
-  "Helm Slack"
-  (interactive)
-  (helm
-   :prompt "Select Channel : "
-   :sources helm-slack-sources))
-
-(provide 'helm-slack)
-;;; helm-slack.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-action.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-action.el
deleted file mode 100644
index b3fc1b41203d..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-action.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,90 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-action.el ---                              -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'slack-util)
-
-(defvar slack-action-keymap
-  (let ((keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "RET") #'slack-action-run)
-    (define-key keymap [mouse-1] #'slack-action-run)
-    keymap))
-
-(defface slack-message-action-face
-  '((t (:box (:line-width 1 :style released-button))))
-  "Face used to action."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defun slack-message-run-action ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer slack-current-buffer)
-                  (room (oref buffer room))
-                  (ts (slack-get-ts))
-                  (message (slack-room-find-message room ts))
-                  (_not-ephemeral-messagep (not (oref message is-ephemeral))))
-      (slack-buffer-execute-message-action buffer ts)))
-
-(defun slack-action-run ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((bot (get-text-property (point) 'bot))
-                  (payload (get-text-property (point) 'payload))
-                  (buffer slack-current-buffer)
-                  (team (oref buffer team)))
-      (let ((url "https://slack.com/api/chat.action")
-            (params (list (cons "bot" bot)
-                          (cons "payload" payload))))
-        (cl-labels
-            ((log-error (err) (format "Error: %s, URL: %s, PARAMS: %s"
-                                      err
-                                      url
-                                      params))
-             (on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                         (slack-request-handle-error
-                          (data "slack-action-run" #'log-error))))
-          (slack-request
-           (slack-request-create
-            url
-            team
-            :type "POST"
-            :params params
-            :success #'on-success))))))
-
-(defun slack-display-inline-action ()
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (let ((regexp "<slack-action://\\(.*?\\)/\\(.*?\\)|\\(.*?\\)>"))
-    (while (re-search-forward regexp (point-max) t)
-      (let ((bot (match-string 1))
-            (payload (match-string 2))
-            (label (match-string 3))
-            (beg (- (match-beginning 1) 16))
-            (end (+ (match-end 3) 1)))
-        (replace-match (propertize label
-                                   'face 'slack-message-action-face
-                                   'bot bot
-                                   'payload payload
-                                   'org-text (match-string 0)
-                                   'keymap slack-action-keymap))))))
-
-(provide 'slack-action)
-;;; slack-action.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-action.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-action.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 7f670126b659..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-action.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-attachment.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-attachment.el
deleted file mode 100644
index c51f8851843b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-attachment.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,529 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-attachment.el ---                          -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-request)
-(require 'slack-selectable)
-
-(defclass slack-attachment ()
-  ((fallback :initarg :fallback :initform nil)
-   (title :initarg :title :initform nil)
-   (title-link :initarg :title_link :initform nil)
-   (pretext :initarg :pretext :initform nil)
-   (text :initarg :text :initform nil)
-   (author-name :initarg :author_name :initform nil)
-   (author-link :initarg :author_link)
-   (author-icon :initarg :author_icon)
-   (fields :initarg :fields :initform '())
-   (image-url :initarg :image_url :initform nil)
-   (image-width :initarg :image_width :initform nil)
-   (image-height :initarg :image_height :initform nil)
-   (thumb-url :initarg :thumb_url)
-   (is-share :initarg :is_share :initform nil)
-   (footer :initarg :footer :initform nil)
-   (color :initarg :color :initform nil)
-   (ts :initarg :ts :initform nil)
-   (author-subname :initarg :author_subname :initform nil)
-   (callback-id :initarg :callback_id :initform nil)
-   (id :initarg :id :initform nil)
-   (actions :initarg :actions :initform '())))
-
-(defclass slack-shared-message (slack-attachment)
-  ((channel-id :initarg :channel_id :initform nil)
-   (channel-name :initarg :channel_name :initform nil)
-   (from-url :initarg :from_url :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-attachment-field ()
-  ((title :initarg :title :initform nil)
-   (value :initarg :value :initform nil)
-   (short :initarg :short :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-attachment-action-confirmation ()
-  ((title :initarg :title :initform nil)
-   (text :initarg :text :type string)
-   (ok-text :initarg :ok_text :type string :initform "Okay")
-   (dismiss-text :initarg :dismiss_text :type string :initform "Cancel")))
-
-(defclass slack-attachment-action ()
-  ((id :initarg :id :type string)
-   (name :initarg :name :type string)
-   (text :initarg :text :type string)
-   (type :initarg :type :type string)
-   (value :initarg :value :initform nil)
-   (confirm :initarg :confirm :initform nil
-            :type (or null slack-attachment-action-confirmation))
-   (style :initarg :style :type string :initform "default")
-   (url :initarg :url :type (or null string) :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-attachment-select-action (slack-attachment-action slack-selectable)
-  ((min-query-length :initarg :min_query_length :type (or null number) :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-attachment-select-action-option (slack-selectable-option) ())
-
-(defclass slack-attachment-select-action-option-group
-  (slack-selectable-option-group) ())
-
-
-
-(defun slack-attachment-action-create (payload)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((create-option (option)
-                      (apply #'make-instance
-                             'slack-attachment-select-action-option
-                             (slack-collect-slots
-                              'slack-attachment-select-action-option
-                              option)))
-       (create-option-group
-        (option-group)
-        (when (plist-get option-group :options)
-          (setq option-group
-                (plist-put option-group
-                           :options
-                           (mapcar #'create-option
-                                   (plist-get option-group :options)))))
-        (apply #'make-instance
-               'slack-attachment-select-action-option-group
-               (slack-collect-slots
-                'slack-attachment-select-action-option-group
-                option-group))))
-    (let* ((properties payload)
-           (type (plist-get payload :type)))
-
-      (when (plist-get payload :confirm)
-        (setq properties (plist-put properties
-                                    :confirm
-                                    (apply #'make-instance
-                                           'slack-attachment-action-confirmation
-                                           (slack-collect-slots
-                                            'slack-attachment-action-confirmation
-                                            (plist-get payload :confirm))))))
-      (cond
-       ((string= type "select")
-        (progn
-          (setq properties
-                (plist-put properties
-                           :options
-                           (mapcar #'create-option
-                                   (plist-get properties :options))))
-          (setq properties
-                (plist-put properties
-                           :option_groups
-                           (mapcar #'create-option-group
-                                   (plist-get properties :option_groups))))
-          (setq properties
-                (plist-put properties
-                           :selected_options
-                           (mapcar #'create-option
-                                   (plist-get properties :selected_options))))
-          (apply #'make-instance 'slack-attachment-select-action
-                 (slack-collect-slots 'slack-attachment-select-action properties))))
-       (t
-        (apply #'make-instance 'slack-attachment-action
-               (slack-collect-slots 'slack-attachment-action properties)))))))
-
-(defun slack-attachment-create (payload)
-  (let ((properties payload))
-    (setq payload
-          (plist-put payload :fields
-                     (mapcar #'(lambda (field)
-                                 (apply #'slack-attachment-field
-                                        (slack-collect-slots 'slack-attachment-field
-                                                             field)))
-                             (append (plist-get payload :fields) nil))))
-    (setq payload
-          (plist-put payload :actions
-                     (mapcar #'slack-attachment-action-create
-                             (plist-get payload :actions))))
-
-    (when (numberp (plist-get payload :ts))
-      (setq payload
-            (plist-put payload :ts (number-to-string (plist-get payload :ts)))))
-
-    ;; (message "PAYLOAD: %s" payload)
-
-    (if (plist-get payload :is_share)
-        (apply #'slack-shared-message "shared-attachment"
-               (slack-collect-slots 'slack-shared-message payload))
-      (apply #'slack-attachment "attachment"
-             (slack-collect-slots 'slack-attachment payload)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-image-spec ((this slack-attachment))
-  (with-slots (image-url image-height image-width) this
-    (when image-url
-      (list image-url image-width image-height slack-image-max-height))))
-
-(defface slack-message-action-primary-face
-  '((t (:box (:line-width 1 :style released-button)
-             :foreground "#2aa198")))
-  "Face used to primary action."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-message-action-danger-face
-  '((t (:box (:line-width 1 :style released-button)
-             :foreground "#FF6E64")))
-  "Face used to danger action."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defvar slack-attachment-action-keymap
-  (let ((keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "RET") #'slack-attachment-action-run)
-    (define-key keymap [mouse-1] #'slack-attachment-action-run)
-    keymap))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-action-run-payload ((this slack-attachment-action)
-                                                team
-                                                common-payload
-                                                service-id)
-  (with-slots (id name text type value style) this
-    (cons (cons "actions" (list (list (cons "id" id)
-                                      (cons "name" name)
-                                      (cons "text" text)
-                                      (cons "type" type)
-                                      (cons "value" value)
-                                      (cons "style" style))))
-          common-payload)))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-action-get-suggestions ((this
-                                                     slack-attachment-select-action)
-                                                    team
-                                                    common-payload
-                                                    service-id
-                                                    after-success)
-  (with-slots (name) this
-    (let ((url "https://slack.com/api/chat.attachmentSuggestion")
-          (params (list (cons "service_id" service-id)
-                        (cons "payload"
-                              (json-encode-alist
-                               (cons
-                                (cons "name" name)
-                                (cons (cons "value"
-                                            (read-from-minibuffer
-                                             (format "Start typing to see results... (minimum: %s) "
-                                                     (oref this min-query-length))))
-                                      common-payload)))))))
-
-      (cl-labels
-          ((log-error (err)
-                      (slack-log (format "Error: %s, URL: %s, PARAMS: %s"
-                                         err
-                                         url
-                                         params)
-                                 team :level 'error))
-           (on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                       (slack-request-handle-error
-                        (data "slack-attachment-action-get-suggestions"
-                              #'log-error))
-                       (funcall after-success (plist-get data :options))))
-        (slack-request
-         (slack-request-create
-          url
-          team
-          :type "POST"
-          :success #'on-success
-          :params params
-          :sync t))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-action-selected-options ((this
-                                                      slack-attachment-select-action)
-                                                     team
-                                                     common-payload
-                                                     service-id)
-  (with-slots (data-source) this
-    (cond
-     ((string= data-source "external")
-      (let ((option))
-        (cl-labels
-            ((on-success (options)
-                         (let ((selected
-                                (funcall slack-completing-read-function
-                                         ""
-                                         (cons "" (mapcar #'(lambda (e)
-                                                              (plist-get e :text))
-                                                          options))
-                                         nil t)))
-
-                           (setq option
-                                 (cl-find-if #'(lambda (e)
-                                                 (string= selected
-                                                          (plist-get e :text)))
-                                             options)))))
-          (slack-attachment-action-get-suggestions this
-                                                   team
-                                                   common-payload
-                                                   service-id
-                                                   #'on-success)
-          (if option
-              (list (list (cons "value" (plist-get option :value))))
-            (slack-attachment-action-selected-options
-             this team common-payload service-id)))))
-     ((string= data-source "conversations")
-      (let ((room-id (oref (slack-room-select (append (oref team channels)
-                                                      (oref team groups)
-                                                      (oref team ims))
-                                              team)
-                           id)))
-        (list (list (cons "value" room-id)))))
-     ((string= data-source "channels")
-      (let ((channel-id (oref (slack-room-select (oref team channels)
-                                                 team) id)))
-        (list (list (cons "value" channel-id)))))
-     ((string= data-source "users")
-      (let ((user-id (plist-get (slack--user-select team) :id)))
-        (list (list (cons "value" user-id)))))
-     ((string= data-source "static")
-      (slack-if-let*
-          ((option (slack-selectable-select-from-static-data-source this))
-           (selected-options (list (list (cons "value"
-                                               (oref option value))))))
-          selected-options
-        (error "Option is not selected")))
-     (t (error "%s's data-source: %s is not implemented"
-               (oref this name)
-               (oref this data-source))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-action-run-payload ((this slack-attachment-select-action)
-                                                team
-                                                common-payload
-                                                service-id)
-  (with-slots (id name text type value style data-source min-query-length) this
-    (slack-if-let*
-        ((selected-options (slack-attachment-action-selected-options this
-                                                                     team
-                                                                     common-payload
-                                                                     service-id)))
-        (cons (cons "actions"
-                    (list (list (cons "id" id)
-                                (cons "name" name)
-                                (cons "text" text)
-                                (cons "type" type)
-                                (cons "style" style)
-                                (cons "data_source" data-source)
-                                (cons "min_query_length" min-query-length)
-                                (cons "selected_options" selected-options))))
-              common-payload)
-      (error "Option is not selected"))))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-action-confirm ((this slack-attachment-action))
-  (with-slots (confirm) this
-    (if confirm
-        (with-slots (title text ok-text dismiss-text) confirm
-          (yes-or-no-p (format "%s%s"
-                               (if title
-                                   (format "%s\n" title)
-                                 "")
-                               text)))
-      t)))
-
-(defun slack-attachment-action-run ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer slack-current-buffer)
-                  (room (oref buffer room))
-                  (team (oref buffer team))
-                  (type (get-text-property (point) 'type))
-                  (attachment-id (get-text-property (point) 'attachment-id))
-                  (ts (slack-get-ts))
-                  (message (slack-room-find-message room ts))
-                  (action (get-text-property (point) 'action)))
-      (when (slack-attachment-action-confirm action)
-        (slack-if-let* ((callback-id (get-text-property (point) 'callback-id))
-                        (common-payload (list
-                                         (cons "attachment_id" (number-to-string
-                                                                attachment-id))
-                                         (cons "callback_id" callback-id)
-                                         (cons "is_ephemeral" (oref message
-                                                                    is-ephemeral))
-                                         (cons "message_ts" ts)
-                                         (cons "channel_id" (oref room id))))
-                        (service-id (if (slack-bot-message-p message)
-                                        (slack-message-bot-id message)
-                                      "B01")))
-            (let ((url "https://slack.com/api/chat.attachmentAction")
-                  (params (list (cons "payload"
-                                      (json-encode-alist
-                                       (slack-attachment-action-run-payload
-                                        action
-                                        team
-                                        common-payload
-                                        service-id)))
-                                (cons "service_id" service-id)
-                                (cons "client_token"
-                                      (slack-team-client-token team)))))
-              (cl-labels
-                  ((log-error (err)
-                              (slack-log (format "Error: %s, URL: %s, PARAMS: %s"
-                                                 err
-                                                 url
-                                                 params)
-                                         team
-                                         :level 'error))
-                   (on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                               (slack-request-handle-error
-                                (data "slack-attachment-action-run" #'log-error))))
-                (slack-request
-                 (slack-request-create
-                  url
-                  team
-                  :type "POST"
-                  :params params
-                  :success #'on-success))))
-          (slack-if-let* ((url (oref action url)))
-              (browse-url url))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-callback-id ((this slack-attachment))
-  (oref this callback-id))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-id ((this slack-attachment))
-  (oref this id))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-action-face ((this slack-attachment-action))
-  (with-slots (style) this
-    (or (and (string= "danger" style)
-             'slack-message-action-danger-face)
-        (and (string= "primary" style)
-             'slack-message-action-primary-face)
-        'slack-message-action-face)))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-action-display-text ((this slack-attachment-action))
-  (replace-regexp-in-string ":" " " (oref this text)))
-
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-action-display-text ((this slack-attachment-select-action))
-  (let ((base (call-next-method)))
-    (with-slots (selected-options) this
-      (format "%s%s" base (if (and selected-options (car selected-options))
-                              (format " (%s)"
-                                      (slack-selectable-text (car selected-options)))
-                            "")))))
-
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-action-to-string ((action slack-attachment-select-action)
-                                              attachment team)
-  (with-slots (id name text type data-source style options option-groups) action
-    (let* ((callback-id (slack-attachment-callback-id attachment))
-           (attachment-id (slack-attachment-id attachment))
-           (face (slack-attachment-action-face action)))
-      (propertize (slack-attachment-action-display-text action)
-                  'type type
-                  'face face
-                  'attachment-id attachment-id
-                  'callback-id callback-id
-                  'action action
-                  'keymap slack-attachment-action-keymap))))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-action-to-string ((action slack-attachment-action)
-                                              attachment team)
-  (with-slots (id name text type value style) action
-    (let* ((callback-id (slack-attachment-callback-id attachment))
-           (attachment-id (slack-attachment-id attachment))
-           (face (slack-attachment-action-face action)))
-      (propertize (slack-attachment-action-display-text action)
-                  'type type
-                  'face face
-                  'keymap slack-attachment-action-keymap
-                  'attachment-id attachment-id
-                  'callback-id callback-id
-                  'action action))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-to-string ((attachment slack-attachment) team)
-  (with-slots
-      (fallback text ts color from-url footer fields pretext actions) attachment
-    (let* ((pad-raw (propertize "|" 'face 'slack-attachment-pad))
-           (pad (or (and color (propertize pad-raw 'face (list :foreground (concat "#" color))))
-                    pad-raw))
-           (header-raw (slack-attachment-header attachment))
-           (header (and (not (slack-string-blankp header-raw))
-                        (format "%s\t%s" pad
-                                (propertize header-raw
-                                            'face 'slack-attachment-header))))
-           (pretext (and pretext (format "%s\t%s" pad pretext)))
-           (body (and text (format "%s\t%s" pad (mapconcat #'identity
-                                                           (split-string text "\n")
-                                                           (format "\n\t%s\t" pad)))))
-           (fields (if fields (mapconcat #'(lambda (field)
-                                             (slack-attachment-field-to-string field
-                                                                               (format "\t%s" pad)))
-                                         fields
-                                         (format "\n\t%s\n" pad))))
-           (actions (if actions
-                        (format "%s\t%s"
-                                pad
-                                (mapconcat #'(lambda (action)
-                                               (slack-attachment-action-to-string
-                                                action
-                                                attachment
-                                                team))
-                                           actions
-                                           " "))))
-           (footer (if footer
-                       (format "%s\t%s"
-                               pad
-                               (propertize
-                                (format "%s%s" footer
-                                        (or (and ts (format "|%s" (slack-message-time-to-string ts)))
-                                            ""))
-                                'face 'slack-attachment-footer))))
-           (image (slack-image-string (slack-image-spec attachment)
-                                      (format "\t%s\t" pad))))
-      (slack-message-unescape-string
-       (slack-format-message
-        (or (and header (format "\t%s\n" header)) "")
-        (or (and pretext (format "\t%s\n" pretext)) "")
-        (or (and body (format "\t%s" body)) "")
-        (or (and fields fields) "")
-        (or (and actions (format "\t%s" actions)) "")
-        (or (and footer (format "\n\t%s" footer)) "")
-        (or (and image (< 0 (length image))
-                 (format "\n\t%s\t%s" pad image)) ""))
-       team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-header ((attachment slack-attachment))
-  (with-slots (title title-link author-name author-subname) attachment
-    (concat (or (and title title-link (slack-linkfy title title-link))
-                title
-                "")
-            (or author-name author-subname ""))))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-field-to-string ((field slack-attachment-field) &optional pad)
-  (unless pad (setq pad ""))
-  (let ((title (propertize (or (oref field title) "") 'face 'slack-attachment-field-title))
-        (value (mapconcat #'(lambda (e) (format "\t%s" e))
-                          (split-string (or (oref field value) "") "\n")
-                          (format "\n%s\t" pad))))
-    (format "%s\t%s\n%s\t%s" pad title pad value)))
-
-(defmethod slack-attachment-to-alert ((a slack-attachment))
-  (with-slots (title fallback pretext) a
-    (if (and title (< 0 (length title)))
-        title
-      (if (and pretext (< 0 (length pretext)))
-          (format "%s\n%s" pretext fallback)
-        fallback))))
-
-(defmethod slack-selectable-prompt ((this slack-attachment-select-action))
-  (format "%s :" (oref this text)))
-
-(provide 'slack-attachment)
-;;; slack-attachment.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-attachment.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-attachment.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 555a22489773..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-attachment.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-autoloads.el
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index 8ab3abc48d75..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-autoloads.el
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@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "slack" "slack.el" (23450 31802 42642 184000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from slack.el
-
-(autoload 'slack-start "slack" "\
-
-
-\(fn &optional TEAM)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "slack-team" "slack-team.el" (23450 31802 96924
-;;;;;;  354000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from slack-team.el
-
-(autoload 'slack-register-team "slack-team" "\
-PLIST must contain :name :client-id :client-secret with value.
-setting :token will reduce your configuration step.
-you will notified when receive message with channel included in subscribed-channels.
-if :default is t and `slack-prefer-current-team' is t, skip selecting team when channels listed.
-you can change current-team with `slack-change-current-team'
-
-\(fn &rest PLIST)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("helm-slack.el" "slack-action.el" "slack-attachment.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-bot-message.el" "slack-buffer.el" "slack-channel.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-conversations.el" "slack-dialog-buffer.el" "slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-dialog.el" "slack-emoji.el" "slack-file-info-buffer.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-file-list-buffer.el" "slack-file.el" "slack-group.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-im.el" "slack-message-buffer.el" "slack-message-compose-buffer.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-message-edit-buffer.el" "slack-message-editor.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-message-formatter.el" "slack-message-notification.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-message-reaction.el" "slack-message-sender.el" "slack-message-share-buffer.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-message.el" "slack-pinned-item.el" "slack-pinned-items-buffer.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-pkg.el" "slack-reaction.el" "slack-reminder.el" "slack-reply.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-request-worker.el" "slack-request.el" "slack-room-buffer.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-room-info-buffer.el" "slack-room-message-compose-buffer.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-room.el" "slack-search-result-buffer.el" "slack-search.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-selectable.el" "slack-slash-commands.el" "slack-star.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-stars-buffer.el" "slack-thread-message-buffer.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-thread-message-compose-buffer.el" "slack-thread.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-user-message.el" "slack-user-profile-buffer.el" "slack-user.el"
-;;;;;;  "slack-util.el" "slack-websocket.el") (23450 31802 126602
-;;;;;;  293000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; slack-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-bot-message.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-bot-message.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f60ff281a2b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-bot-message.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-bot-message.el --- bot message class        -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-message)
-(require 'slack-message-formatter)
-(require 'slack-util)
-
-(defmethod slack-message-bot-id ((this slack-bot-message))
-  (oref this bot-id))
-
-(defun slack-find-bot (id team)
-  (with-slots (bots) team
-    (cl-find-if (lambda (bot)
-                  (string= id (plist-get bot :id)))
-                bots)))
-
-(defun slack-find-bot-by-name (name team)
-  (with-slots (bots) team
-    (cl-find-if #'(lambda (bot)
-                    (string= name (plist-get bot :name)))
-                bots)))
-
-(defmethod slack-bot-name ((m slack-bot-message) team)
-  (or (unless (slack-string-blankp (oref m username))
-        (oref m username))
-      (when (slot-boundp m 'bot-id)
-        (let ((bot (slack-find-bot (oref m bot-id) team)))
-          (plist-get bot :name)))
-      "Unknown Bot"))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-to-alert ((m slack-bot-message) team)
-  (let ((text (if (slot-boundp m 'text)
-                  (oref m text))))
-    (with-slots (attachments) m
-      (if (and text (< 0 (length text)))
-          (slack-message-unescape-string text team)
-        (let ((attachment-string (mapconcat #'slack-attachment-to-alert attachments " ")))
-          (slack-message-unescape-string attachment-string team))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-sender-name ((m slack-bot-message) team)
-  (slack-bot-name m team))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-sender-id ((m slack-bot-message))
-  (oref m bot-id))
-
-(defun slack-bot-image-url (bot size)
-  (let ((icons (plist-get bot :icons)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq size 36) (plist-get icons :image_36))
-     ((eq size 48) (plist-get icons :image_48))
-     ((eq size 72) (plist-get icons :image_72))
-     (t (plist-get icons :image_36)))))
-
-(defun slack-bot-fetch-image (bot size team)
-  (let* ((image-url (slack-bot-image-url bot size))
-         (file-path (and image-url (slack-profile-image-path image-url team))))
-    (when file-path
-      (if (file-exists-p file-path) file-path
-        (slack-url-copy-file image-url file-path))
-      file-path)))
-
-(cl-defun slack-bot-image (bot team &optional (size 36))
-  (when bot
-    (let ((image (slack-bot-fetch-image bot size team)))
-      (when image
-        (create-image image nil nil :ascent 80)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-bot-find ((m slack-bot-message) team)
-  (or (and (slot-boundp m 'bot-id)
-           (slack-find-bot (slack-message-sender-id m) team))
-      (slack-user-find-by-name (oref m username) team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-profile-image ((m slack-bot-message) team)
-  (let ((bot (slack-bot-find m team)))
-    (slack-bot-image bot team)))
-
-(provide 'slack-bot-message)
-;;; slack-bot-message.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-bot-message.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-bot-message.elc
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index f63e5596a7c4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-bot-message.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-buffer.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-buffer.el
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index ea56844e177f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-buffer.el
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@@ -1,448 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-buffer.el --- slack buffer                  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuunari-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'lui)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-room)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-buffer-mode lui-mode "Slack Buffer"
-  (setq-local default-directory slack-default-directory)
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'slack-buffer-buttonize-link nil t)
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'slack-add-face-lazy nil t)
-  (add-hook 'lui-post-output-hook 'slack-display-image t t)
-  (lui-set-prompt " "))
-
-(defvar-local slack-current-buffer nil)
-
-(defclass slack-buffer ()
-  ((team :initarg :team :type slack-team)))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-push-new-3 (class a team)
-  (let ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name class a team))))
-    (unless (slack-buffer-find class a team)
-      (push buf
-            (slot-value team class)))
-    buf))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-push-new-4 (class a b team)
-  (let ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name class a b team))))
-    (unless (slack-buffer-find class a b team)
-      (push buf (slot-value team class)))
-    buf))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-find :static ((class slack-buffer) room team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (cl-find-if
-                  #'(lambda (buf)
-                      (string= (buffer-name buf)
-                               (slack-buffer-name class room team)))
-                  (slot-value team class))))
-      (with-current-buffer buf slack-current-buffer)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-buffer ((this slack-buffer))
-  (or (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))
-      (slack-buffer-init-buffer this)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display ((this slack-buffer))
-  (condition-case err
-      (funcall slack-buffer-function (slack-buffer-buffer this))
-    (error (progn
-             (slack-if-let* ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-                 (kill-buffer buf))
-             (signal (car err) (cdr err))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-buffer))
-  "*Slack*")
-
-(defun slack-message-buffer-on-killed ()
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer)
-            (class (eieio-object-class-name buf))
-            (cb (current-buffer)))
-      (set-slot-value (oref buf team) class
-                      (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e) (equal e cb))
-                                    (slot-value (oref buf team) class)))))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-replace-image (buffer ts)
-  (and (buffer-live-p buffer)
-       (with-current-buffer buffer
-         (slack-buffer--replace slack-current-buffer ts))))
-
-(defun slack-display-image ()
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (while (re-search-forward "\\[Image\\]" (point-max) t)
-    (slack-if-let* ((spec (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'slack-image-spec))
-                    (end (point))
-                    (beg (previous-single-property-change end 'slack-image-spec))
-                    (cur-buffer (current-buffer))
-                    (url (car spec))
-                    (ts (get-text-property beg 'ts))
-                    (path (slack-image-path url)))
-        (let* ((no-token-p (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'no-token))
-               (token (and (not no-token-p)
-                           (oref (oref slack-current-buffer team)
-                                 token))))
-          (cl-labels
-              ((on-success ()
-                           (slack-buffer-replace-image cur-buffer ts)))
-            (unless (file-exists-p path)
-              (slack-url-copy-file url
-                                   path
-                                   :success #'on-success
-                                   :token token)))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer :after (this)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-      (progn
-        (with-current-buffer buf
-          (slack-buffer-enable-emojify)
-          (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'slack-message-buffer-on-killed nil t))
-        buf)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-set-current-buffer ((this slack-buffer))
-  (setq-local slack-current-buffer this))
-
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-buffer))
-  (generate-new-buffer (slack-buffer-name this)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-replace ((this slack-buffer) message)
-  (with-slots (team) this
-    (with-current-buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this)
-      (lui-replace (slack-message-to-string message team)
-                   (lambda ()
-                     (equal (get-text-property (point) 'ts)
-                            (slack-ts message)))))))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-subscribe-cursor-event (window prev-point type)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer slack-current-buffer))
-      (progn
-        (slack-log (format "CURSOR-EVENT: BUFFER: %s, PREV-POINT: %s, POINT: %s, TYPE: %s"
-                           (buffer-name (window-buffer window))
-                           prev-point
-                           (point)
-                           type)
-                   (oref buffer team)
-                   :level 'trace)
-
-        (when (eq type 'entered)
-          (unless (slack-team-mark-as-read-immediatelyp (oref buffer team))
-            (slack-buffer-update-mark buffer))
-          (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'slack-reaction-echo-description t t))
-
-        (when (eq type 'left)
-          (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'slack-reaction-echo-description t)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert ((this slack-buffer) message &optional not-tracked-p)
-  (let ((lui-time-stamp-time (slack-message-time-stamp message))
-        (team (oref this team)))
-    (lui-insert-with-text-properties
-     (slack-message-to-string message team)
-     'not-tracked-p not-tracked-p
-     'ts (slack-ts message)
-     'slack-last-ts lui-time-stamp-last
-     'cursor-sensor-functions '(slack-buffer-subscribe-cursor-event))
-    (lui-insert "" t)
-    ))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-load-more ((this slack-buffer))
-  (let ((str (propertize "(load more)\n"
-                         'face '(:underline t :weight bold)
-                         'keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-                                   (define-key map (kbd "RET")
-                                     #'(lambda ()
-                                         (interactive)
-                                         (slack-buffer-load-more this)))
-                                   map)
-                         'loading-message t)))
-    (let ((lui-time-stamp-position nil))
-      (lui-insert str))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-loading-message-end-point ((this slack-buffer))
-  (next-single-property-change (point-min) 'loading-message))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-delete-load-more-string ((this slack-buffer))
-  (let ((loading-message-end
-         (slack-buffer-loading-message-end-point this)))
-    (delete-region (point-min) loading-message-end)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-prepare-marker-for-history ((_this slack-buffer))
-  (set-marker lui-output-marker (point-min)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert--history ((this slack-buffer))
-  (if (slack-buffer-has-next-page-p this)
-      (slack-buffer-insert-load-more this)
-    (let ((lui-time-stamp-position nil))
-      (lui-insert "(no more messages)\n")))
-
-  (slack-buffer-insert-history this))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-load-more ((this slack-buffer))
-  (with-slots (team) this
-    (let ((cur-point (point)))
-      (if (slack-buffer-has-next-page-p this)
-          (cl-labels
-              ((after-success
-                ()
-                (with-current-buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this)
-                  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-                    (slack-buffer-delete-load-more-string this)
-                    (slack-buffer-prepare-marker-for-history this)
-                    (slack-buffer-insert--history this)
-                    (lui-recover-output-marker)))))
-            (slack-buffer-request-history this #'after-success))
-        (message "No more items.")))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-file ((this slack-buffer) file-id)
-  (with-slots (team) this
-    (cl-labels
-        ((open (file _)
-               (slack-buffer-display
-                (slack-create-file-info-buffer team file))))
-      (slack-file-request-info file-id 1 team #'open))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-cant-execute ((this slack-buffer))
-  (error "Can't execute this command from %s" (eieio-object-class-name this)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-pins-list ((this slack-buffer))
-  (slack-buffer-cant-execute this))
-(defmethod slack-buffer-pins-add ((this slack-buffer) ts)
-  (slack-buffer-cant-execute this))
-(defmethod slack-buffer-pins-remove ((this slack-buffer) ts)
-  (slack-buffer-cant-execute this))
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-user-profile ((this slack-buffer))
-  (slack-buffer-cant-execute this))
-(defmethod slack-buffer-copy-link ((this slack-buffer) ts)
-  (slack-buffer-cant-execute this))
-(defmethod slack-file-upload-params ((this slack-buffer))
-  (slack-buffer-cant-execute this))
-(defmethod slack-buffer-execute-message-action ((this slack-buffer) _ts)
-  (slack-buffer-cant-execute this))
-
-(defvar lui-prompt-string "> ")
-
-(defvar slack-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    ;; (define-key map (kbd "C-s C-r") #'slack-room-update-messages)
-    ;; (define-key map (kbd "C-s C-b") #'slack-message-write-another-buffer)
-    map))
-
-(defcustom slack-default-directory
-  (expand-file-name (concat (or (getenv "HOME") "~") "/"))
-  "default directory at Slack Buffer.")
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-mode lui-mode "Slack"
-  ""
-  (setq-local default-directory slack-default-directory)
-  (lui-set-prompt lui-prompt-string)
-  (setq lui-input-function 'slack-message--send))
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-info-mode lui-mode "Slack Info"
-  ""
-  (setq-local default-directory slack-default-directory)
-  (lui-set-prompt lui-prompt-string))
-
-(defcustom slack-buffer-emojify nil
-  "Show emoji with `emojify' if true."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defcustom slack-buffer-create-on-notify nil
-  "Create a room buffer when notification received if it does not yet exist"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defmacro slack-buffer-widen (&rest body)
-  `(save-excursion
-     (save-restriction
-       (widen)
-       ,@body)))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-enable-emojify ()
-  (if slack-buffer-emojify
-      (let ((emojify (require 'emojify nil t)))
-        (unless emojify
-          (error "Emojify is not installed"))
-        (emojify-mode t))))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-goto (ts)
-  (let ((point (slack-buffer-ts-eq (point-min) (point-max) ts)))
-    (when point
-      (goto-char point))))
-
-(defface slack-preview-face
-  (let* ((default-bg (or (face-background 'default) "unspecified-bg"))
-         (light-bg (if (equal default-bg "unspecified-bg")
-                       "unspecified-bg"
-                     (color-darken-name default-bg 3)))
-         (dark-bg (if (equal default-bg "unspecified-bg")
-                      "unspecified-bg"
-                    (color-lighten-name default-bg 3))))
-    `((default :inherit (fixed-pitch shadow) :slant normal :weight normal)
-      (((type graphic) (class color) (background dark)) (:background ,dark-bg))
-      (((type graphic) (class color) (background light)) (:background ,light-bg))))
-  "Used preview text and code blocks"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defun slack-put-preview-overlay (start end)
-  (let ((overlay (make-overlay start end)))
-    (overlay-put overlay 'face 'slack-preview-face)))
-
-(defalias 'slack-put-email-body-overlay 'slack-put-preview-overlay)
-(defalias 'slack-put-code-block-overlay 'slack-put-preview-overlay)
-
-(defun slack-search-code-block ()
-  (while (re-search-forward "`\\([^`]\\|\n\\)" (point-max) t)
-    (let* ((block-begin (- (point) 4))
-           (block-p (and (<= (point-min) block-begin)
-                         (string= (buffer-substring-no-properties block-begin
-                                                                  (+ block-begin 3))
-                                  "```")))
-           (beg (or (and block-p block-begin) (- (point) 2)))
-           (end-regex (or (and block-p "```") "[^`]`[^`]")))
-
-      (goto-char (+ beg (or (and block-p 3) 1)))
-
-      (if (re-search-forward end-regex (point-max) t)
-          (let* ((end (or (and block-p (1+ (point))) (- (point) 1))))
-            (slack-put-code-block-overlay beg end)
-            (put-text-property beg end 'slack-disable-buttonize t)
-            (goto-char end))))))
-
-
-(defun slack-add-face-lazy ()
-  (let* ((start (or (get-text-property (point-min) 'slack-defer-face)
-                    (next-single-property-change (point-min) 'slack-defer-face)))
-         (end (and start (next-single-property-change start 'slack-defer-face))))
-    (when (and start end)
-      (let ((face-or-func (get-text-property start 'slack-defer-face)))
-        (if (functionp face-or-func)
-            (funcall face-or-func start end)
-          (add-text-properties start end (list 'face face)))))))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-buttonize-link ()
-  (let ((regex "<\\(http://\\|https://\\)\\(.*?\\)|\\([[:ascii:][:nonascii:]]*?\\)>"))
-    (ignore-errors
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward regex nil t)
-        (let* ((url-begin (match-beginning 1))
-               (cur-point (point))
-               (disabled (get-text-property cur-point 'slack-disable-buttonize))
-               (replace (match-string 3)))
-          (if disabled
-              (replace-match replace nil)
-            (let ((url (concat (match-string 1) (match-string 2))))
-              (replace-match replace nil)
-              (make-button (1- url-begin)
-                           (+ (1- url-begin) (length replace))
-                           'type 'lui-button
-                           'action 'lui-button-activate
-                           'lui-button-function 'browse-url
-                           'lui-button-arguments (list url)))))))))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-show-typing-p (buffer)
-  (cl-case slack-typing-visibility
-    ('frame (slack-buffer-in-current-frame buffer))
-    ('buffer (slack-buffer-current-p buffer))
-    ('never nil)))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-current-p (buffer)
-  (if buffer
-      (string= (buffer-name buffer)
-               (buffer-name (current-buffer)))))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-in-current-frame (buffer)
-  (if buffer
-      (cl-member (buffer-name buffer)
-                 (mapcar #'buffer-name
-                         (mapcar #'window-buffer (window-list)))
-                 :test #'string=)))
-
-(defmacro slack-buffer-goto-char (find-point &rest else)
-  `(let* ((cur-point (point))
-          (ts (get-text-property cur-point 'ts)))
-     (let ((next-point ,find-point))
-       (if next-point
-           (goto-char next-point)
-         (if (< 0 (length ',else))
-             ,@else)))))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-goto-next-message ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-buffer-goto-char
-   (slack-buffer-next-point cur-point (point-max) ts)
-   (message "You are on Last Message.")))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-goto-prev-message ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-buffer-goto-char
-   (slack-buffer-prev-point cur-point (point-min) ts)
-   (message "You are on First Message.")))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-goto-first-message ()
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char
-   (slack-buffer-next-point (point-min) (point-max) "0")))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-goto-last-message ()
-  (interactive)
-  (goto-char
-   (slack-buffer-prev-point (point-max) (point-min) (format-time-string "%s"))))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-header-p (point)
-  (let ((face (get-text-property point 'face)))
-    (string= (format "%s" face) "slack-message-output-header")))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-next-point (start end ts)
-  (cl-loop for i from start to end
-           if (and (string< ts
-                            (get-text-property i 'ts))
-                   (slack-buffer-header-p i))
-           return i))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-prev-point (start end ts)
-  (cl-loop for i from start downto end
-           if (and (string< (get-text-property i 'ts)
-                            ts)
-                   (slack-buffer-header-p i))
-           return i))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-ts-eq (start end ts)
-  (if (and start end)
-      (cl-loop for i from start to end
-               if (string= (get-text-property i 'ts)
-                           ts)
-               return i)))
-
-(defun slack--get-channel-id ()
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (current-buffer)
-    (slack-if-let* ((buffer slack-current-buffer)
-                    (boundp (slot-boundp buffer 'room))
-                    (room (oref buffer room)))
-        (progn
-          (kill-new (oref room id))
-          (message "%s" (oref room id))))))
-
-(provide 'slack-buffer)
-;;; slack-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-buffer.elc
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index d41fcbb4728b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-channel.el
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@@ -1,277 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-channel.el ---slack channel implement      -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-group)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defvar slack-buffer-function)
-
-(defconst slack-channel-history-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.history")
-(defconst slack-channel-list-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.list")
-(defconst slack-channel-buffer-name "*Slack - Channel*")
-(defconst slack-channel-update-mark-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.mark")
-(defconst slack-create-channel-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.create")
-(defconst slack-channel-rename-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.rename")
-(defconst slack-channel-invite-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.invite")
-(defconst slack-channel-leave-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.leave")
-(defconst slack-channel-join-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.join")
-(defconst slack-channel-info-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.info")
-(defconst slack-channel-archive-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.archive")
-(defconst slack-channel-unarchive-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.unarchive")
-(defconst slack-channel-info-url "https://slack.com/api/channels.info")
-
-(defclass slack-channel (slack-group)
-  ((is-member :initarg :is_member :initform nil)
-   (num-members :initarg :num_members :initform 0)))
-
-(defmethod slack-merge ((this slack-channel) other)
-  (call-next-method)
-  (with-slots (is-member num-members) this
-    (setq is-member (oref other is-member))
-    (setq num-members (oref other num-members))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-buffer-name ((room slack-channel) team)
-  (concat slack-channel-buffer-name
-          " : "
-          (slack-room-display-name room team)))
-
-(defun slack-channel-names (team &optional filter)
-  (with-slots (channels) team
-    (slack-room-names channels team filter)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-member-p ((room slack-channel))
-  (oref room is-member))
-
-(defun slack-channel-select ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (room (slack-room-select
-                (cl-loop for team in (list team)
-                         for channels = (oref team channels)
-                         nconc channels)
-                team)))
-    (slack-room-display room team)))
-
-(defun slack-channel-list-update (&optional team after-success)
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (or team (slack-team-select))))
-    (cl-labels ((on-list-update
-                 (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                 (slack-request-handle-error
-                  (data "slack-channel-list-update")
-                  (slack-merge-list (oref team channels)
-                                    (mapcar #'(lambda (d)
-                                                (slack-room-create d
-                                                                   team
-                                                                   'slack-channel))
-                                            (plist-get data :channels)))
-
-                  (if after-success
-                      (funcall after-success team))
-                  (mapc #'(lambda (room)
-                            (slack-request-worker-push
-                             (slack-room-create-info-request room team)))
-                        (oref team channels))
-                  (slack-log "Slack Channel List Updated" team :level 'info))))
-      (slack-room-list-update slack-channel-list-url
-                              #'on-list-update
-                              team
-                              :sync nil))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-update-mark-url ((_room slack-channel))
-  slack-channel-update-mark-url)
-
-(defun slack-create-channel ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (slack-team-select)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-create-channel (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                            (slack-request-handle-error
-                             (data "slack-channel-create"))))
-      (slack-create-room slack-create-channel-url
-                         team
-                         #'on-create-channel))))
-
-(defun slack-channel-rename ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-room-rename slack-channel-rename-url
-                     #'slack-channel-names))
-
-(defun slack-channel-invite ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-room-invite slack-channel-invite-url
-                     #'slack-channel-names))
-
-(defun slack-channel-leave (&optional team select)
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (or team (slack-team-select)))
-         (channel (slack-current-room-or-select
-                   #'(lambda ()
-                       (slack-channel-names
-                        team
-                        #'(lambda (channels)
-                            (cl-remove-if-not #'slack-room-member-p
-                                              channels))))
-                   select)))
-    (slack-channel-request-leave channel team)))
-
-(defun slack-channel-request-leave (channel team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-channel-leave (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                         (slack-request-handle-error
-                          (data "slack-channel-leave")
-                          (oset channel is-member nil)
-                          (message "Left Channel: %s"
-                                   (slack-room-name channel team)))))
-    (slack-room-request-with-id slack-channel-leave-url
-                                (oref channel id)
-                                team
-                                #'on-channel-leave)))
-
-(defun slack-channel-join (&optional team select)
-  (interactive)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((filter-channel (channels)
-                       (cl-remove-if
-                        #'(lambda (c)
-                            (or (slack-room-member-p c)
-                                (slack-room-archived-p c)))
-                        channels)))
-    (let* ((team (or team (slack-team-select)))
-           (channel (slack-current-room-or-select
-                     #'(lambda ()
-                         (slack-channel-names team
-                                              #'filter-channel))
-                     select)))
-      (slack-channel-request-join channel team))))
-
-(defun slack-channel-request-join (channel team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-channel-join (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                        (slack-request-handle-error
-                         (data "slack-channel-join"))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-channel-join-url
-      team
-      :params (list (cons "name" (slack-room-name channel team)))
-      :success #'on-channel-join))))
-
-(defun slack-channel-create-from-info (id team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-create-from-info
-        (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-        (slack-request-handle-error
-         (data "slack-channel-create-from-info")
-         (let* ((c-data (plist-get data :channel)))
-           (if (plist-get c-data :is_channel)
-               (let ((channel (slack-room-create c-data team 'slack-channel)))
-                 (with-slots (channels) team (push channel channels))
-                 (message "Channel: %s created"
-                          (slack-room-display-name channel
-                                                   team))))))))
-    (slack-channel-fetch-info id team #'on-create-from-info)))
-
-(defun slack-channel-fetch-info (id team success)
-  (slack-request
-   (slack-request-create
-    slack-channel-info-url
-    team
-    :params (list (cons "channel" id))
-    :success success)))
-
-(defun slack-channel-archive ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (channel (slack-current-room-or-select
-                   #'(lambda ()
-                       (slack-channel-names
-                        team
-                        #'(lambda (channels)
-                            (cl-remove-if #'slack-room-archived-p
-                                          channels)))))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-channel-archive (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                             (slack-request-handle-error
-                              (data "slack-channel-archive"))))
-      (slack-room-request-with-id slack-channel-archive-url
-                                  (oref channel id)
-                                  team
-                                  #'on-channel-archive))))
-
-(defun slack-channel-unarchive ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (channel (slack-current-room-or-select
-                   #'(lambda ()
-                       (slack-channel-names
-                        team
-                        #'(lambda (channels)
-                            (cl-remove-if-not #'slack-room-archived-p
-                                              channels)))))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-channel-unarchive (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                               (slack-request-handle-error
-                                (data "slack-channel-unarchive"))))
-      (slack-room-request-with-id slack-channel-unarchive-url
-                                  (oref channel id)
-                                  team
-                                  #'on-channel-unarchive))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-subscribedp ((room slack-channel) team)
-  (with-slots (subscribed-channels) team
-    (let ((name (slack-room-name room team)))
-      (and name
-           (memq (intern name) subscribed-channels)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-get-info-url ((_room slack-channel))
-  slack-channel-info-url)
-
-(defmethod slack-room-update-info ((room slack-channel) data team)
-  (let ((new-room (slack-room-create (plist-get data :channel)
-                                     team
-                                     'slack-channel)))
-
-    (slack-merge room new-room)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-history-url ((_room slack-channel))
-  slack-channel-history-url)
-
-(defmethod slack-room-replies-url ((_room slack-channel))
-  "https://slack.com/api/channels.replies")
-
-(defmethod slack-room-hidden-p ((room slack-channel))
-  (slack-room-archived-p room))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-member-p ((this slack-channel))
-  (oref this is-member))
-
-(provide 'slack-channel)
-;;; slack-channel.el ends here
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-conversations.el
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@@ -1,278 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-conversations.el ---                       -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'slack-request)
-(require 'slack-room)
-
-(defconst slack-conversations-archive-url
-  "https://slack.com/api/conversations.archive")
-(defconst slack-conversations-invite-url
-  "https://slack.com/api/conversations.invite")
-(defconst slack-conversations-join-url
-  "https://slack.com/api/conversations.join")
-(defconst slack-conversations-leave-url
-  "https://slack.com/api/conversations.leave")
-(defconst slack-conversations-rename-url
-  "https://slack.com/api/conversations.rename")
-(defconst slack-conversations-set-purpose-url
-  "https://slack.com/api/conversations.setPurpose")
-(defconst slack-conversations-set-topic-url
-  "https://slack.com/api/conversations.setTopic")
-(defconst slack-conversations-members-url
-  "https://slack.com/api/conversations.members")
-(defconst slack-conversations-kick-url
-  "https://slack.com/api/conversations.kick")
-
-(cl-defun slack-conversations-success-handler (team &key on-errors on-success)
-  (cl-function
-   (lambda (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-     (cl-labels
-         ((replace-underscore-with-space (s)
-                                         (replace-regexp-in-string "_"
-                                                                   " "
-                                                                   s))
-          (log-error
-           (_)
-           (slack-if-let*
-               ((err (plist-get data :error))
-                (message (format "%s"
-                                 (replace-underscore-with-space
-                                  err))))
-               (slack-log message team :level 'error))
-           (slack-if-let*
-               ((errors (plist-get data :errors))
-                (has-handler (functionp on-errors)))
-               (funcall on-errors errors))))
-       (slack-request-handle-error
-        (data "conversations" #'log-error)
-        (slack-if-let* ((warning (plist-get data :warning)))
-            (slack-log (format "%s" (replace-underscore-with-space
-                                     warning))
-                       team
-                       :level 'warn)
-          (when (functionp on-success)
-            (funcall on-success data))))))))
-
-(defun slack-conversations-archive (room team)
-  (let ((id (oref room id)))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-conversations-archive-url
-      team
-      :type "POST"
-      :params (list (cons "channel" id))
-      :success (slack-conversations-success-handler team)))))
-
-(defun slack-conversations-invite (room team)
-  (let* ((channel (oref room id))
-         (user-names (slack-user-names team))
-         (users nil))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((already-selected-p
-          (user-name)
-          (cl-find-if #'(lambda (e)
-                          (string= e
-                                   (plist-get (cdr user-name)
-                                              :id)))
-                      users))
-         (filter-selected (user-names)
-                          (cl-remove-if #'already-selected-p
-                                        user-names)))
-      (cl-loop for i from 1 upto 30
-               as candidates = (filter-selected user-names)
-               as selected = (slack-select-from-list
-                                 (candidates "Select User: "))
-               while selected
-               do (push (plist-get selected :id) users)))
-    (setq users (mapconcat #'identity users ","))
-
-    (cl-labels
-        ((errors-handler
-          (errors)
-          (let ((message
-                 (mapconcat #'(lambda (err)
-                                (let ((msg (plist-get err :error))
-                                      (user (plist-get err :user)))
-                                  (format "%s%s"
-                                          (replace-regexp-in-string "_" " " msg)
-                                          (or (and user (format ": %s" user))
-                                              ""))))
-                            errors
-                            ", ")))
-            (slack-log message team :level 'error))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-conversations-invite-url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params (list (cons "channel" channel)
-                      (cons "users" users))
-        :success (slack-conversations-success-handler team
-                                                      :on-errors
-                                                      #'errors-handler))))))
-
-(defun slack-conversations-join (room team)
-  (let ((channel (oref room id)))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-conversations-join-url
-      team
-      :type "POST"
-      :params (list (cons "channel" channel))
-      :success (slack-conversations-success-handler team)))))
-
-(defun slack-conversations-leave (room team)
-  (let ((channel (oref room id)))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-conversations-leave-url
-      team
-      :type "POST"
-      :params (list (cons "channel" channel))
-      :success (slack-conversations-success-handler team)))))
-
-(defun slack-conversations-rename (room team)
-  (let ((channel (oref room id))
-        (name (read-from-minibuffer "Name: ")))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-conversations-rename-url
-      team
-      :type "POST"
-      :params (list (cons "channel" channel)
-                    (cons "name" name))
-      :success (slack-conversations-success-handler team)))))
-
-(defun slack-conversations-set-purpose (room team)
-  (let ((channel (oref room id))
-        (purpose (read-from-minibuffer "Purpose: ")))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success (data)
-                     (let* ((channel (plist-get data :channel))
-                            (purpose (plist-get channel :purpose)))
-                       (oset room purpose purpose))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-conversations-set-purpose-url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params (list (cons "channel" channel)
-                      (cons "purpose" purpose))
-        :success (slack-conversations-success-handler team
-                                                      :on-success
-                                                      #'on-success))))))
-
-(defun slack-conversations-set-topic (room team)
-  (let ((channel (oref room id))
-        (topic (read-from-minibuffer "Topic: ")))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success (data)
-                     (let* ((channel (plist-get data :channel))
-                            (topic (plist-get channel :topic)))
-                       (oset room topic topic))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-conversations-set-topic-url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params (list (cons "channel" channel)
-                      (cons "topic" topic))
-        :success (slack-conversations-success-handler team
-                                                      :on-success
-                                                      #'on-success))))))
-
-(defun slack-conversations-members (room team &optional cursor after-success)
-  (let ((channel (oref room id)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((build-users
-          (members)
-          (cl-remove-if-not #'(lambda (user-name)
-                                (cl-find (plist-get (cdr user-name)
-                                                    :id)
-                                         members
-                                         :test #'string=))
-                            (slack-user-names team)))
-         (on-success
-          (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-          (slack-request-handle-error
-           (data "slack-conversations-membe")
-           (let* ((members (plist-get data :members))
-                  (meta (plist-get data :response_metadata))
-                  (next-cursor (plist-get meta :next_cursor)))
-             (when (functionp after-success)
-               (funcall after-success
-                        (build-users members)
-                        next-cursor))))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-conversations-members-url
-        team
-        :type "GET"
-        :sync t
-        :params (list (cons "channel" channel)
-                      (and cursor (cons "cursor" cursor))
-                      ;; (cons "limit" "1")
-                      )
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defun slack-conversations-kick (room team)
-  (let ((channel (oref room id))
-        (cursor nil)
-        (user nil)
-        (candidates nil))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-member-success (members next-cursor)
-                            (setq candidates members)
-                            (setq cursor next-cursor))
-         (select-member (candidates)
-                        (funcall #'completing-read
-                                 "Select User: " candidates)))
-      (while (not user)
-        (slack-conversations-members room
-                                     team
-                                     cursor
-                                     #'on-member-success)
-        (let ((selected (cl-assoc (select-member (or (and (< 0 (length cursor))
-                                                          (append candidates
-                                                                  (cons "Next page"
-                                                                        'next-page)))
-                                                     candidates))
-                                  candidates
-                                  :test #'string=)))
-          (when selected
-            (unless (eq 'next-page (cdr selected))
-              (setq user (plist-get (cdr selected) :id))))))
-
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-conversations-kick-url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params (list (cons "channel" channel)
-                      (cons "user" user))
-        :success (slack-conversations-success-handler team))))))
-
-(provide 'slack-conversations)
-;;; slack-conversations.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-conversations.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-conversations.elc
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-;;; slack-dialog-buffer.el ---                       -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-(require 'slack-dialog)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-dialog-buffer-mode fundamental-mode "Slack Dialog Buffer"
-  (setq-local default-directory slack-default-directory)
-  (setq-local buffer-read-only t))
-
-(defvar slack-dialog-submit-button-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'slack-dialog-buffer-submit)
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] #'slack-dialog-buffer-submit)
-    map))
-
-(defvar slack-dialog-cancel-button-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'slack-dialog-buffer-cancel)
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] #'slack-dialog-buffer-cancel)
-    map))
-
-(defvar slack-dialog-select-element-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'slack-dialog-buffer-select)
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] #'slack-dialog-buffer-select)
-    map))
-
-(defface slack-dialog-element-placeholder-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face :slant normal
-                 ;; :box (:line-width 1 :color "#fff")
-                 )))
-  "Used to dialog's element placeholder"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-dialog-element-error-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-warning-face)))
-  "Used to dialog's element error message"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-dialog-element-hint-face
-  '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face :slant italic)))
-  "Used to dialog's element hint"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-dialog-element-label-face
-  '((t (:weight bold)))
-  "Used to dialog's element label"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-dialog-select-element-input-face
-  '((t (:box (:line-width 1 :style released-button))))
-  "Used to dialog's select element input"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-dialog-title-face
-  '((t (:weight bold :height 1.2)))
-  "Used to dialog's title"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-dialog-submit-button-face
-  '((t (:box (:line-width 1 :style released-button)
-             :foreground "#2aa198")))
-  "Used to dialog's submit button"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-dialog-cancel-button-face
-  '((t (:box (:line-width 1 :style released-button))))
-  "Used to dialog's cancel button"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defclass slack-dialog-buffer (slack-buffer)
-  ((dialog-id :initarg :dialog-id :type string)
-   (dialog :initarg :dialog :type slack-dialog)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((_class slack-dialog-buffer) dialog-id dialog team)
-  (with-slots (title) dialog
-    (format "*Slack Dialog - %s [%s] : %s*"
-            title
-            dialog-id
-            (slack-team-name team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-dialog-buffer))
-  (with-slots (dialog-id dialog team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name 'slack-dialog-buffer
-                       dialog-id dialog team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-find :static ((class slack-dialog-buffer)
-                                      dialog-id dialog team)
-  (slack-buffer-find-4 class dialog-id dialog team))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-label ((this slack-dialog-element))
-  (with-slots (label optional) this
-    (insert (propertize label
-                        'face 'slack-dialog-element-label-face))
-    (when optional
-      (insert " (optional)"))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-hint ((this slack-dialog-text-element))
-  (with-slots (hint) this
-    (when hint
-      (insert "\n")
-      (insert (propertize hint
-                          'face 'slack-dialog-element-hint-face))
-      (insert "\n"))))
-
-(defvar slack-dialog-element-edit-button-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'slack-dialog-buffer-open-edit-element-buffer)
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] #'slack-dialog-buffer-open-edit-element-buffer)
-    map))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-edit-button ((this slack-dialog-text-element))
-  (insert (propertize " Edit "
-                      'face '(:box (:line-width 1 :style released-button))
-                      'keymap slack-dialog-element-edit-button-map
-                      'slack-dialog-element this)))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-buffer-open-edit-element-buffer ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let*
-      ((element (get-text-property (point) 'slack-dialog-element))
-       (buffer slack-current-buffer)
-       (team (oref buffer team))
-       (edit-buffer (slack-create-dialog-element-edit-buffer
-                     buffer element team)))
-      (slack-buffer-display edit-buffer)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-placeholder ((this slack-dialog-text-element))
-  (with-slots (placeholder) this
-    (insert (propertize placeholder
-                        'face 'slack-dialog-element-placeholder-face))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-errors ((this slack-dialog-element))
-  (with-slots (errors) this
-    (mapc #'(lambda (err)
-              (insert (propertize (oref err error-message)
-                                  'face 'slack-dialog-element-error-face))
-              (insert "\n"))
-          errors)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert ((this slack-dialog-text-element))
-  (with-slots (value placeholder errors) this
-    (slack-buffer-insert-label this)
-    (insert " ")
-    (slack-buffer-insert-edit-button this)
-    (insert "\n")
-    (if value
-        (insert value)
-      (if placeholder
-          (slack-buffer-insert-placeholder this)
-        (insert "Click Edit")))
-    (insert "\n")
-    (slack-buffer-insert-errors this)
-    (slack-buffer-insert-hint this)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert ((this slack-dialog-textarea-element))
-  (with-slots (value placeholder) this
-    (slack-buffer-insert-label this)
-    (insert "  ")
-    (slack-buffer-insert-edit-button this)
-    (insert "\n")
-    (if value
-        (insert value)
-      (if placeholder
-          (slack-buffer-insert-placeholder this)
-        (insert "Click Edit")))
-    (insert "\n")
-    (slack-buffer-insert-errors this)
-    (slack-buffer-insert-hint this)))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-buffer-select ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let*
-      ((buffer slack-current-buffer)
-       (team (oref buffer team))
-       (dialog (oref buffer dialog))
-       (dialog-id (oref buffer dialog-id))
-       (element-name (get-text-property (point) 'slack-dialog-element-name))
-       (dialog-element (cl-find-if #'(lambda (el) (string= element-name
-                                                           (oref el name)))
-                                   (oref dialog elements)))
-       (selected (slack-dialog--execute dialog-element
-                                        dialog-id
-                                        team))
-       (label (car selected))
-       (value (cdr selected))
-       (option (make-instance 'slack-dialog-select-option
-                              :label label
-                              :value value)))
-      (progn
-        (oset dialog-element selected-options (list option))
-        (oset dialog-element value value)
-        (slack-dialog-buffer-redisplay buffer))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-select-button ((this slack-dialog-select-element))
-  (let ((label (slack-if-let*
-                   ((selected (slack-dialog-selected-option this)))
-                   (slack-selectable-text selected)
-                 "Choose an option...")))
-
-    (insert (propertize (format " %s " label)
-                        'face 'slack-dialog-select-element-input-face
-                        'keymap slack-dialog-select-element-map
-                        'slack-dialog-element-name (oref this name)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert ((this slack-dialog-select-element))
-  (slack-buffer-insert-label this)
-  (insert "\n")
-  (slack-buffer-insert-select-button this)
-  (insert "\n")
-  (slack-buffer-insert-errors this))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-buffer-submit ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let*
-      ((buffer slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-dialog-buffer--submit buffer)))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-buffer--submit ((this slack-dialog-buffer))
-  (with-slots (dialog dialog-id team) this
-    (with-slots (elements) dialog
-      (dolist (element elements)
-        (let ((value (slack-dialog-element-value element)))
-          (slack-dialog-element-validate element value)))
-      (let ((params (mapcar #'(lambda (element)
-                                (cons (oref element name)
-                                      (slack-dialog-element-value element)))
-                            elements)))
-        (cl-labels
-            ((create-dialog-element-error
-              (payload)
-              (make-instance #'slack-dialog-element-error
-                             :name (plist-get payload :name)
-                             :error-message (plist-get payload :error)))
-             (set-dialog-element-error
-              (dialog-error elements)
-              (slack-if-let*
-                  ((element (cl-find-if #'(lambda (el)
-                                            (string= (oref el name)
-                                                     (oref dialog-error name)))
-                                        elements))
-                   (new-errors (cons dialog-error
-                                     (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e)
-                                                       (string= (oref e name)
-                                                                (oref dialog-error
-                                                                      name)))
-                                                   (oref element errors)))))
-                  (oset element errors new-errors)))
-             (after-success
-              (data)
-              (slack-if-let* ((err (plist-get data :error)))
-                  (progn
-                    (oset dialog error-message err)
-                    (dolist (dialog-error (mapcar #'create-dialog-element-error
-                                                  (plist-get data :dialog_errors)))
-                      (set-dialog-element-error dialog-error elements))
-
-                    (slack-dialog-buffer-redisplay this))
-                (slack-dialog-buffer-kill-buffer this))))
-          (slack-dialog-clear-errors dialog)
-          (slack-dialog--submit dialog dialog-id team params #'after-success))))))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-buffer-cancel ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer slack-current-buffer))
-      (with-slots (dialog dialog-id team) buffer
-        (slack-dialog-notify-cancel dialog dialog-id team)
-        (slack-dialog-buffer-kill-buffer buffer))))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-buffer-kill-buffer ((this slack-dialog-buffer))
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer-name (slack-buffer-name this))
-                  (buf (get-buffer buffer-name))
-                  (win (get-buffer-window buf)))
-      (progn
-        (kill-buffer buf)
-        (when (< 1 (count-windows))
-          (delete-window win)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert ((this slack-dialog-buffer))
-  (with-slots (dialog) this
-    (with-slots (error-message title elements submit-label) dialog
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (insert (propertize title
-                            'face 'slack-dialog-title-face))
-        (when error-message
-          (insert "\n")
-          (insert (propertize error-message
-                              'face 'slack-dialog-element-error-face)))
-        (insert "\n\n")
-        (mapc #'(lambda (el)
-                  (slack-buffer-insert el)
-                  (insert "\n"))
-              elements)
-        (insert "\n")
-        (insert (propertize " Cancel "
-                            'face 'slack-dialog-cancel-button-face
-                            'keymap slack-dialog-cancel-button-map))
-        (insert "\t")
-        (insert (propertize (format " %s " submit-label)
-                            'face 'slack-dialog-submit-button-face
-                            'keymap slack-dialog-submit-button-map))
-        (goto-char (point-min))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-dialog-buffer))
-  (let* ((buf (generate-new-buffer (slack-buffer-name this)))
-         (dialog (oref this dialog))
-         (dialog-id (oref this dialog-id))
-         (team (oref this team)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-dialog-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this)
-      (slack-buffer-insert this))
-    (slack-buffer-push-new-4 'slack-dialog-buffer
-                             dialog-id dialog team)))
-
-(defun slack-create-dialog-buffer (dialog-id dialog team)
-  (slack-if-let*
-      ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-dialog-buffer
-                               dialog-id
-                               dialog
-                               team)))
-      buf
-    (make-instance 'slack-dialog-buffer
-                   :dialog-id dialog-id
-                   :dialog dialog
-                   :team team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-buffer-save-element-value ((this slack-dialog-buffer)
-                                                   name
-                                                   value)
-  (with-slots (dialog) this
-    (with-slots (elements) dialog
-      (let ((element (cl-find-if #'(lambda (el)
-                                     (string= name
-                                              (oref el name)))
-                                 elements)))
-        (oset element value value)
-        (slack-dialog-buffer-redisplay this)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-buffer-redisplay ((this slack-dialog-buffer))
-  (slack-if-let* ((bufname (slack-buffer-name this))
-                  (buf (get-buffer bufname)))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-              (cur-point (point)))
-          (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
-          (slack-buffer-insert this)
-          (when (and (< (point-min) cur-point)
-                     (< cur-point (point-max)))
-            (goto-char cur-point))))))
-
-(provide 'slack-dialog-buffer)
-;;; slack-dialog-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog-buffer.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 2b254a6ad435..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog-buffer.elc
+++ /dev/null
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deleted file mode 100644
index 53b23c388678..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer.el
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@@ -1,111 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer.el ---          -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-dialog-buffer)
-
-(defclass slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer (slack-buffer)
-  ((dialog-buffer :initarg :dialog-buffer :type slack-dialog-buffer)
-   (element :initarg :element :type slack-dialog-element)))
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer-mode fundamental-mode "Slack Dialog Edit Element Buffer"
-  (setq-local default-directory slack-default-directory))
-
-(setq slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-c")
-      #'slack-dialog-edit-buffer-save-content)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-k")
-      #'slack-dialog-edit-buffer-abort)
-    map))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-edit-buffer-save-content ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((content (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min)
-                                                 (point-max)))
-        (buffer slack-current-buffer))
-    (with-slots (element dialog-buffer) buffer
-      (slack-dialog-edit-buffer-abort)
-      (slack-dialog-buffer-save-element-value dialog-buffer
-                                              (oref element name)
-                                              content))))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-edit-buffer-abort ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((buffer-name (slack-buffer-name slack-current-buffer))
-         (buf (get-buffer buffer-name))
-         (win (get-buffer-window buf)))
-    (kill-buffer buf)
-    (when (< 1 (count-windows))
-      (delete-window win))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((_class slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer)
-                                      dialog-buffer element team)
-  (with-slots (dialog dialog-id) dialog-buffer
-    (with-slots (name) element
-      (with-slots (title) dialog
-        (format "* Slack Dialog Edit Element - %s [%s] edit %s : %s"
-                title dialog-id name (slack-team-name team))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-find :static ((class slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer)
-                                      dialog-buffer element team)
-  (slack-buffer-find-4 class dialog-buffer element team))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer))
-  (with-slots (dialog-buffer element team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name 'slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer
-                       dialog-buffer element team)))
-
-(defun slack-create-dialog-element-edit-buffer (dialog-buffer element team)
-  (slack-if-let*
-      ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer
-                               dialog-buffer
-                               element
-                               team)))
-      buf
-    (make-instance 'slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer
-                   :dialog-buffer dialog-buffer
-                   :element element
-                   :team team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer))
-  (let* ((buf (generate-new-buffer (slack-buffer-name this)))
-         (element (oref this element)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (with-slots (value label) element
-        (setq-local header-line-format
-                    (format "%s: C-c to save content" label))
-        (insert (or value ""))))
-    (slack-buffer-push-new-4 'slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer
-                             (oref this dialog-buffer)
-                             element
-                             (oref this team))))
-
-
-(provide 'slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer)
-;;; slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer.elc
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index dd06a1723d0a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog.el
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index e62f2a46ec13..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog.el
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@@ -1,343 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-dialog.el ---                              -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-selectable)
-
-(defclass slack-dialog ()
-  ((title :initarg :title :type string)
-   (callback-id :initarg :callback_id :type string)
-   (elements :initarg :elements :type list)
-   (state :initarg :state :type (or null string) :initform nil)
-   (submit-label :initarg :submit_label :type string :initform "Submit")
-   (notify-on-cancel :initarg :notify_on_cancel :type boolean :initform nil)
-   (error-message :initarg :error-message :type (or null string) :initform nil)
-   ))
-
-(defclass slack-dialog-element ()
-  ((name :initarg :name :type string)
-   (label :initarg :label :type string)
-   (type :initarg :type :type string)
-   (optional :initarg :optional :type boolean :initform nil)
-   (placeholder :initarg :placeholder :type (or null string) :initform nil)
-   (value :initarg :value :type (or null string) :initform nil)
-   (errors :initarg :errors :type list :initform '())))
-
-(defclass slack-dialog-element-error ()
-  ((name :initarg :name :type string)
-   (error-message :initarg :error-message :type string)))
-
-(defclass slack-dialog-text-element (slack-dialog-element)
-  ((max-length :initarg :max_length :type number :initform 150)
-   (min-length :initarg :min_length :type number :initform 0)
-   (hint :initarg :hint :type (or null string) :initform nil)
-   ;; one of email, number, tel or url
-   (subtype :initarg :subtype :type (or null string) :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-dialog-textarea-element (slack-dialog-text-element)
-  ((max-length :initarg :max_length :type number :initform 3000)))
-
-(defclass slack-dialog-select-element (slack-dialog-element slack-selectable)
-  ((min-query-length :initarg :min_query_length :type (or null number) :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-dialog-select-option (slack-selectable-option)
-  ((label :initarg :label :type string)))
-
-(defclass slack-dialog-select-option-group (slack-selectable-option-group)
-  ((label :initarg :label :type string)))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-element-value ((this slack-dialog-element))
-  (or (oref this value) ""))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-element-value ((this slack-dialog-select-element))
-  (with-slots (data-source selected-options) this
-    (or (cond
-         ((string= data-source "external")
-          (and selected-options
-               (car selected-options)
-               (oref (car selected-options) value)))
-         (t (oref this value)))
-        "")))
-
-(defmethod slack-equalp ((this slack-dialog-element) other)
-  (string= (oref this name)
-           (oref other name)))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-selected-option ((this slack-dialog-select-element))
-  (with-slots (data-source value options selected-options) this
-    (if (string= data-source "static")
-        (cl-find-if #'(lambda (op) (string= (oref op value)
-                                            value))
-                    options)
-      (and selected-options (car selected-options)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-selectable-text ((this slack-dialog-select-option))
-  (oref this label))
-
-(defmethod slack-selectable-text ((this slack-dialog-select-option-group))
-  (oref this label))
-
-(defmethod slack-selectable-prompt ((this slack-dialog-select-element))
-  (format "%s :"
-          (oref this label)))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-text-element-create (payload)
-  (apply #'make-instance 'slack-dialog-text-element
-         (slack-collect-slots 'slack-dialog-text-element payload)))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-textarea-element-create (payload)
-  (apply #'make-instance 'slack-dialog-textarea-element
-         (slack-collect-slots 'slack-dialog-textarea-element payload)))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-select-element-create (payload)
-  (let ((options
-         (mapcar #'(lambda (e)
-                     (apply #'make-instance 'slack-dialog-select-option
-                            (slack-collect-slots 'slack-dialog-select-option
-                                                 e)))
-                 (plist-get payload :options)))
-        (option-groups
-         (mapcar #'(lambda (e)
-                     (apply #'make-instance
-                            'slack-dialog-select-option-group
-                            (slack-collect-slots 'slack-dialog-select-option-group
-                                                 e)))
-                 (plist-get payload :option_groups))))
-    (setq payload (plist-put payload :options options))
-    (setq payload (plist-put payload :option_groups option-groups))
-    (apply #'make-instance 'slack-dialog-select-element
-           (slack-collect-slots 'slack-dialog-select-element
-                                payload))))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-element-create (payload)
-  (let ((type (plist-get payload :type)))
-    (cond
-     ((string= type "select")
-      (slack-dialog-select-element-create payload))
-     ((string= type "text")
-      (slack-dialog-text-element-create payload))
-     ((string= type "textarea")
-      (slack-dialog-textarea-element-create payload))
-     (t (error "Unknown dialog element type: %s" type)))))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-create (payload)
-  (let ((elements (mapcar #'slack-dialog-element-create
-                          (plist-get payload :elements))))
-    (setq payload (plist-put payload :elements elements))
-    (apply #'make-instance 'slack-dialog
-           (slack-collect-slots 'slack-dialog payload))))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-element-validate ((this slack-dialog-element) value)
-  (with-slots (optional label) this
-    (when (and (not optional)
-               (or (null value)
-                   (< (length value) 1)))
-      (error "%s must not be empty" label))))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-element-validate ((_this slack-dialog-select-element) _value)
-  (call-next-method))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-element-validate ((this slack-dialog-text-element) value)
-  (call-next-method)
-  (with-slots (min-length max-length label) this
-    (when (< max-length (length value))
-      (error "%s must be less than %s" label max-length))
-    (when (< (length value) min-length)
-      (error "%s must be greater than %s" label min-length))))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-execute ((this slack-dialog-text-element) _dialog-id team)
-  (with-slots (hint value placeholder label optional) this
-    (let* ((prompt (format "%s%s%s : "
-                           label
-                           (if hint (format " (%s)" hint) "")
-                           (if optional " (optional)" "")))
-           (value (read-from-minibuffer prompt value)))
-      (slack-dialog-element-validate this value)
-      value)))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-execute ((this slack-dialog-textarea-element) _dialog-id team)
-  (call-next-method))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-select-element-get-suggestions ((this slack-dialog-select-element)
-                                                        dialog-id team after-success)
-  (let* ((url "https://slack.com/api/dialog.selectSuggestion")
-         (min-query-length (oref this min-query-length))
-         (prompt (format "Type hints to see options (minimum: %s) : " min-query-length))
-         (params (list (cons "dialog_id" dialog-id)
-                       (cons "name" (oref this name))
-                       (cons "value" (read-from-minibuffer prompt)))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                     (slack-request-handle-error
-                      (data "slack-dialog-select-fetch-suggestion")
-                      (funcall after-success data))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params params
-        :sync t
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-execute ((this slack-dialog-select-element) dialog-id team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((selected (slack-dialog--execute this dialog-id team)))
-      (cdr selected)))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog--execute ((this slack-dialog-select-element) dialog-id team)
-  (with-slots (data-source) this
-    (cond
-     ((string= data-source "external")
-      (let ((result-option nil))
-        (cl-labels
-            ((log-error (err)
-                        (slack-log (format "Error: %s" err) team :level 'error))
-             (select (options)
-                     (slack-if-let*
-                         ((selected (completing-read "Choose an Option..."
-                                                     (mapcar #'(lambda (option)
-                                                                 (plist-get option :label))
-                                                             options)
-                                                     nil t)))
-                         (cl-find-if #'(lambda (option) (string= selected
-                                                                 (plist-get option :label)))
-                                     options)))
-             (after-success (data)
-                            (slack-request-handle-error
-                             (data "slack-dialog-execute"
-                                   #'log-error)
-                             (let ((option-groups (plist-get data :option_groups))
-                                   (options (plist-get data :options)))
-                               (when option-groups
-                                 (slack-if-let* ((selected-option-group (select option-groups)))
-                                     (setq options (plist-get selected-option-group :options))))
-                               (when options
-                                 (slack-if-let* ((selected (select options)))
-                                     (setq result-option selected)))))))
-          (slack-dialog-select-element-get-suggestions this
-                                                       dialog-id
-                                                       team
-                                                       #'after-success)
-          (if result-option
-              (cons (plist-get result-option :label)
-                    (plist-get result-option :value))))))
-     ((string= data-source "conversations")
-      (slack-if-let* ((rooms (append (oref team channels)
-                                     (oref team groups)
-                                     (oref team ims)))
-                      (room (slack-room-select rooms team)))
-          (cons (slack-room-name room team)
-                (oref room id))))
-     ((string= data-source "channels")
-      (slack-if-let* ((channels (oref team channels))
-                      (channel (slack-room-select channels team)))
-          (cons (slack-room-name channel team)
-                (oref channel id))))
-     ((string= data-source "users")
-      (slack-if-let* ((id (plist-get (slack--user-select team) :id)))
-          (cons (slack-user-name id team)
-                id)))
-     ((string= "static" data-source)
-      (slack-if-let* ((selected (slack-selectable-select-from-static-data-source this)))
-          (cons (oref selected label)
-                (oref selected value))))
-     (t (error "Unknown element's data-source: %s" data-source))
-     )))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog--submit ((_this slack-dialog)
-                                 dialog-id team submission
-                                 &optional after-success)
-  (let ((url "https://slack.com/api/dialog.submit")
-        (params (list (cons "submission" (json-encode-alist submission))
-                      (cons "dialog_id" dialog-id))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                     (when (functionp after-success)
-                       (funcall after-success data))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params params
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-submit ((this slack-dialog) dialog-id team)
-  (with-slots (elements) this
-    (let ((submission (mapcar #'(lambda (element)
-                                  (let ((value (slack-dialog-execute element dialog-id team)))
-                                    (cons (oref element name) value)))
-                              elements)))
-      (slack-dialog--submit this dialog-id team submission))))
-
-(defun slack-dialog-get (id team)
-  (let ((url "https://slack.com/api/dialog.get")
-        (params (list (cons "dialog_id" id))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                     (slack-request-handle-error
-                      (data "slack-dialog-get")
-                      (slack-if-let*
-                          ((payload (plist-get data :dialog))
-                           (dialog (slack-dialog-create payload)))
-                          ;; (slack-dialog-submit dialog id team)
-                          (slack-buffer-display
-                           (slack-create-dialog-buffer id
-                                                       dialog
-                                                       team))
-                        ))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params params
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-notify-cancel ((this slack-dialog) dialog-id team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((url "https://slack.com/api/dialog.notifyCancel")
-                  (params (list (cons "dialog_id" dialog-id)))
-                  (notify-cancelp (oref this notify-on-cancel)))
-      (cl-labels
-          ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                       (slack-request-handle-error
-                        (data "slack-dialog-notify-cancel"))))
-        (slack-request
-         (slack-request-create
-          url
-          team
-          :type "POST"
-          :params params
-          :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-dialog-clear-errors ((this slack-dialog))
-  (oset this error-message nil)
-  (dolist (element (oref this elements))
-    (oset element errors nil)))
-
-(provide 'slack-dialog)
-;;; slack-dialog.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog.elc
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index 25bf207a1af9..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-dialog.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index baec1b03b86f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-emoji.el
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@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-emoji.el ---                               -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defconst slack-emoji-list "https://slack.com/api/emoji.list")
-
-(defun slack-emoji-watch-download-complete (team paths)
-  (if (eq (length (cl-remove-if #'identity (mapcar #'file-exists-p paths)))
-          0)
-      (when (timerp (oref team emoji-download-watch-timer))
-        (cancel-timer (oref team emoji-download-watch-timer))
-        (oset team emoji-download-watch-timer nil)
-        (emojify-create-emojify-emojis t))))
-
-(defun slack-request-emoji (team)
-  (if (require 'emojify nil t)
-      (cl-labels
-          ((handle-alias (name emojis)
-                         (let* ((raw-url (plist-get emojis name))
-                                (alias (if (string-prefix-p "alias:" raw-url)
-                                           (intern (format ":%s" (cadr (split-string raw-url ":")))))))
-                           (or (and alias (or (plist-get emojis alias)
-                                              (let ((emoji (emojify-get-emoji (format "%s:" alias))))
-                                                (if emoji
-                                                    (concat (emojify-image-dir) "/" (gethash "image" emoji))))))
-                               raw-url)))
-           (push-new-emoji (emoji)
-                           (cl-pushnew emoji emojify-user-emojis
-                                       :test #'string=
-                                       :key #'car))
-           (on-success
-            (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-            (slack-request-handle-error
-             (data "slack-request-emoji")
-             (emojify-create-emojify-emojis)
-             (let* ((emojis (plist-get data :emoji))
-                    (names (cl-remove-if
-                            #'(lambda (key) (not (plist-member emojis key)))
-                            emojis))
-                    (paths
-                     (mapcar
-                      #'(lambda (name)
-                          (let* ((url (handle-alias name emojis))
-                                 (path (if (file-exists-p url) url
-                                         (slack-image-path url)))
-                                 (emoji (cons (format "%s:" name)
-                                              (list (cons "name" (substring (symbol-name name) 1))
-                                                    (cons "image" path)
-                                                    (cons "style" "github")))))
-                            (if (file-exists-p path)
-                                (push-new-emoji emoji)
-                              (slack-url-copy-file
-                               url
-                               path
-                               :success #'(lambda () (push-new-emoji emoji))))
-
-                            path))
-                      names)))
-
-               (oset team
-                     emoji-download-watch-timer
-                     (run-with-idle-timer 5 t #'slack-emoji-watch-download-complete team paths))))))
-        (slack-request
-         (slack-request-create
-          slack-emoji-list
-          team
-          :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(provide 'slack-emoji)
-;;; slack-emoji.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-emoji.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-emoji.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 1330302ab41c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-emoji.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-info-buffer.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-info-buffer.el
deleted file mode 100644
index da0f62ec6eba..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-info-buffer.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,146 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-file-info-buffer.el ---                    -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-(require 'slack-message)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-file-info-buffer-mode slack-buffer-mode  "Slack File Info"
-  (add-hook 'lui-post-output-hook 'slack-display-image t t))
-
-(defclass slack-file-info-buffer (slack-buffer)
-  ((file :initarg :file :type slack-file)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((class slack-file-info-buffer) file team)
-  (format "*Slack - %s File: %s"
-          (oref team name)
-          (or (oref file title)
-              (oref file name)
-              (oref file id))))
-
-(defun slack-create-file-info-buffer (team file)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-file-info-buffer
-                                             file
-                                             team)))
-      (progn
-        (oset buffer file file)
-        buffer)
-    (slack-file-info-buffer :team team :file file)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer :after ((this slack-file-info-buffer))
-  (with-slots (file team) this
-    (let ((class (eieio-object-class-name this)))
-      (slack-buffer-push-new-3 class file team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-file-info-buffer))
-  (with-slots (file team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name (eieio-object-class-name this)
-                       file
-                       team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-buffer ((this slack-file-info-buffer))
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-      (progn
-        (with-current-buffer buf
-          (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-            (slack-buffer-insert this)))
-        buf)
-    (slack-buffer-init-buffer this)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-file-info-buffer))
-  (let ((buf (call-next-method)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-file-info-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this)
-      (slack-buffer-insert this))
-    buf))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-file-to-string ((this slack-file-info-buffer))
-  (with-slots (file team) this
-    (let* ((header (format "%s %s\n"
-                           (slack-message-put-header-property (oref file title))
-                           (if (oref file is-starred) ":star:" "")))
-           (body (slack-message-body-to-string file team))
-           (thumb (or (and (slack-file-image-p file)
-                           (slack-message-large-image-to-string file))
-                      (slack-message-image-to-string file)))
-           (comments (mapconcat #'(lambda (comment)
-                                    (slack-message-to-string comment team))
-                                (oref file comments)
-                                "\n")))
-      (propertize (slack-format-message header
-                                        body
-                                        thumb
-                                        "\n"
-                                        comments)
-                  'file-id (oref file id)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert ((this slack-file-info-buffer))
-  (delete-region (point-min) lui-output-marker)
-  (with-slots (file team) this
-    (let ((lui-time-stamp-position nil))
-      (lui-insert-with-text-properties
-       (slack-buffer-file-to-string this)
-       ;; saved-text-properties not working??
-       'file-id (oref file id)
-       'ts (slack-ts file)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-add-reaction-to-message
-  ((this slack-file-info-buffer) reaction _ts)
-  (with-slots (file team) this
-    (slack-file-add-reaction (oref file id) reaction team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-add-star ((this slack-file-info-buffer) _ts)
-  (let ((url slack-message-stars-add-url))
-    (with-slots (file team) this
-      (slack-message-star-api-request url
-                                      (list (slack-message-star-api-params file))
-                                      team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-remove-star ((this slack-file-info-buffer) _ts)
-  (let ((url slack-message-stars-remove-url))
-    (with-slots (file team) this
-      (slack-message-star-api-request url
-                                      (list (slack-message-star-api-params
-                                             file))
-                                      team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer--replace ((this slack-file-info-buffer) _ts)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (slack-buffer-insert this)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-update ((this slack-file-info-buffer))
-  (with-slots (file team) this
-    (let ((buffer (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-      (with-current-buffer buffer
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (slack-buffer-insert this))))))
-
-(provide 'slack-file-info-buffer)
-;;; slack-file-info-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-info-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-info-buffer.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 5344c55cc2d1..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-info-buffer.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-list-buffer.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-list-buffer.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 527cdc919917..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-list-buffer.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-file-list-buffer.el ---                    -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-room-buffer)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-file-list-buffer-mode slack-buffer-mode "Slack File List Buffer")
-
-(defclass slack-file-list-buffer (slack-message-buffer) ())
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((_this slack-file-list-buffer))
-  (format "%s" (call-next-method)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-major-mode ((this slack-file-list-buffer))
-  'slack-file-list-buffer-mode)
-
-(defmethod slack-create-message-buffer ((room slack-file-room) team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-file-list-buffer
-                                             room
-                                             team)))
-      buffer
-    (slack-file-list-buffer :room room :team team)))
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-buffer-update ((this slack-file-list-buffer) message &key replace)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let ((buffer (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-      (if replace (slack-buffer-replace this message)
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (slack-buffer-insert this message))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert ((this slack-file-list-buffer) message &optional not-tracked-p)
-  (let ((lui-time-stamp-time (slack-message-time-stamp message))
-        (ts (slack-ts message))
-        (team (oref this team)))
-    (lui-insert-with-text-properties
-     (slack-message-to-string message ts team)
-     'not-tracked-p not-tracked-p
-     'ts ts
-     'slack-last-ts lui-time-stamp-last)
-    (lui-insert "" t)
-    ))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-replace ((this slack-file-list-buffer)
-                                 message)
-  (with-slots (team) this
-    (with-current-buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this)
-      (lui-replace (slack-message-to-string message
-                                            (slack-ts message)
-                                            team)
-                   (lambda ()
-                     (equal (get-text-property (point) 'ts)
-                            (slack-ts message)))))))
-
-(provide 'slack-file-list-buffer)
-;;; slack-file-list-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-list-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-list-buffer.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index ecc2ec89d475..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file-list-buffer.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file.el
deleted file mode 100644
index f6ac4242e87b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-file.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,550 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-file.el ---  handle files                  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuunari-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defconst slack-file-history-url "https://slack.com/api/files.list")
-(defconst slack-file-list-url "https://slack.com/api/files.list")
-(defconst slack-file-upload-url "https://slack.com/api/files.upload")
-(defconst slack-file-delete-url "https://slack.com/api/files.delete")
-
-(defclass slack-file ()
-  ((id :initarg :id)
-   (created :initarg :created)
-   (name :initarg :name)
-   (size :initarg :size)
-   (public :initarg :public)
-   (filetype :initarg :filetype)
-   (user :initarg :user)
-   (preview :initarg :preview)
-   (permalink :initarg :permalink)
-   (channels :initarg :channels :type list)
-   (groups :initarg :groups :type list)
-   (ims :initarg :ims :type list)
-   (username :initarg :username)
-   (page :initarg :page :initform 1)
-   (pages :initarg :pages :initform nil)
-   (thumb-64 :initarg :thumb_64 :initform nil)
-   (thumb-80 :initarg :thumb_80 :initform nil)
-   (thumb-360 :initarg :thumb_360 :initform nil)
-   (thumb-360-w :initarg :thumb_360_w :initform nil)
-   (thumb-360-h :initarg :thumb_360_h :initform nil)
-   (thumb-160 :initarg :thumb_160 :initform nil)
-   (thumb-pdf :initarg :thumb_pdf :initform nil)
-   (thumb-pdf-w :initarg :thumb_pdf_w :initform nil)
-   (thumb-pdf-h :initarg :thumb_pdf_h :initform nil)
-   (original-w :initarg :original_w :initform nil)
-   (original-h :initarg :original_h :initform nil)
-   (is-starred :initarg :is_starred :initform nil)
-   (mimetype :initarg :mimetype :type string :initform "")
-   (title :initarg :title :type (or null string) :initform nil)
-   (pretty-type :initarg :pretty_type :type (or null string) :initform nil)
-   (is-public :initarg :is_public :initform nil)
-   (url :initarg :url :initform "" :type string)
-   (url-download :initarg :url_download :initform "" :type string)
-   (url-private :initarg :url_private :initform "" :type string)
-   (url-private-download :initarg :url_private_download :initform "" :type string)
-   (timestamp :initarg :timestamp :type number)
-   (comments :initarg :comments :type list :initform '())
-   ))
-
-(defclass slack-file-email (slack-file)
-  ((from :initarg :from :type (or null list) :initform nil)
-   (to :initarg :to :type (or null list) :initform nil)
-   ;; TODO verify type
-   (cc :initarg :cc :type (or null list) :initform nil)
-   (subject :initarg :subject :type (or null string))
-   (plain-text :initarg :plain_text :type string)
-   (preview-plain-text :initarg :preview_plain_text :type string)
-   (is-expanded :initform nil :type boolean)))
-
-(defclass slack-file-email-from ()
-  ((address :initarg :address :type string)
-   (name :initarg :name :type string)
-   (original :initarg :original :type string)))
-
-(defclass slack-file-email-to (slack-file-email-from) ())
-(defclass slack-file-email-cc (slack-file-email-from) ())
-
-(defclass slack-file-comment ()
-  ((id :initarg :id :type string)
-   (created :initarg :created :type number)
-   (timestamp :initarg :timestamp :type number)
-   (user :initarg :user :type string)
-   (is-intro :initarg :is_intro)
-   (comment :initarg :comment :type string)))
-
-(defmethod slack-merge ((old slack-reaction) new)
-  (with-slots (count users) old
-    (setq count (oref new count))
-    (setq users (cl-remove-duplicates (append users (oref new users))
-                                      :test #'string=))))
-
-(defmethod slack-merge ((old string) _new) old)
-(defmethod slack-equalp ((old string) new) (string= old new))
-
-(defmethod slack-merge ((old slack-file) new)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((slack-merge-string-list
-        (new old)
-        (cl-remove-duplicates (append new old) :test #'string=)))
-
-    (slack-merge-list (oref old channels) (oref new channels))
-    (slack-merge-list (oref old groups) (oref new groups))
-    (slack-merge-list (oref old ims) (oref new ims))
-    ))
-
-(defclass slack-file-room (slack-room) ())
-
-(defun slack-file-find (id team)
-  (let ((files (oref (slack-file-room-obj team) messages)))
-    (cl-find-if #'(lambda (file) (string= (oref file id) id))
-                files)))
-
-(defun slack-file-room-obj (team)
-  (with-slots (file-room) team
-    (if file-room
-        file-room
-      (setq file-room (slack-file-room "file-room"
-                                       :name "Files"
-                                       :id "F"
-                                       :created (format-time-string "%s")
-                                       :latest nil
-                                       :unread_count 0
-                                       :unread_count_display 0
-                                       :messages '())))))
-
-(defun slack-file-create-email-from (payload &optional type)
-  (and payload
-       (make-instance (or (and (eq type 'to) 'slack-file-email-to)
-                          (and (eq type 'cc) 'slack-file-email-cc)
-                          'slack-file-email-from)
-                      :original (plist-get payload :original)
-                      :name (plist-get payload :name)
-                      :address (plist-get payload :address))))
-
-(defun slack-file-create (payload)
-  (setq payload (append payload nil))
-  (plist-put payload :channels (append (plist-get payload :channels) nil))
-  (plist-put payload :groups (append (plist-get payload :groups) nil))
-  (plist-put payload :ims (append (plist-get payload :ims) nil))
-  (plist-put payload :pinned_to (append (plist-get payload :pinned_to) nil))
-  (plist-put payload :channel "F")
-  (let* ((file (if (string= "email" (plist-get payload :filetype))
-                   (progn
-                     (plist-put payload :from
-                                (mapcar #'slack-file-create-email-from
-                                        (plist-get payload :from)))
-                     (plist-put payload :to
-                                (mapcar #'(lambda (e)
-                                            (slack-file-create-email-from e 'to))
-                                        (plist-get payload :to)))
-                     (plist-put payload :cc
-                                (mapcar #'(lambda (e)
-                                            (slack-file-create-email-from e 'cc))
-                                        (plist-get payload :cc)))
-                     (apply #'slack-file-email "file-email"
-                            (slack-collect-slots 'slack-file-email
-                                                 payload)))
-
-                 (apply #'slack-file "file"
-                        (slack-collect-slots 'slack-file payload))))
-         )
-    file))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-equal ((f slack-file) other)
-  (string= (oref f id) (oref other id)))
-
-(defmethod slack-equalp ((old slack-file) new)
-  (string= (oref old id) (oref new id)))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-pushnew ((f slack-file) team)
-  (let ((room (slack-file-room-obj team)))
-    (slack-merge-list (oref room messages) (list f))
-    ;; (oset room messages (slack-room-sort-messages (oref room messages)))
-    ;; (slack-room-update-latest room (car (last (oref room messages))))
-    ))
-
-(defconst slack-file-info-url "https://slack.com/api/files.info")
-
-(defun slack-file-update ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (with-slots (file team) buf
-        (slack-if-let* ((page (oref file page)))
-            (slack-file-request-info
-             file page team
-             #'(lambda (file team)
-                 (slack-redisplay file team)))))))
-
-(defun slack-file-comment-create (payload)
-  (apply 'make-instance 'slack-file-comment
-         (slack-collect-slots 'slack-file-comment payload)))
-
-(defun slack-file-request-info (file-id page team &optional after-success)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-file-info (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                     (slack-request-handle-error
-                      (data "slack-file-info")
-                      (let* ((paging (plist-get data :paging))
-                             (file (slack-file-create (plist-get data :file)))
-                             (comments (mapcar #'slack-file-comment-create
-                                               (plist-get data :comments))))
-                        (oset file comments comments)
-                        (slack-file-pushnew file team)
-                        (if after-success
-                            (funcall after-success file team))))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-file-info-url
-      team
-      :params (list (cons "file" file-id)
-                    (cons "page" (number-to-string page)))
-      :success #'on-file-info))))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-gdoc-p ((this slack-file))
-  (string= (oref this filetype) "gdoc"))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-gdoc-to-string ((this slack-file))
-  (with-slots (pretty-type name title url-private permalink) this
-    (let ((title (propertize (format "<%s|%s>" permalink (or title name))
-                             'face '(:weight bold)))
-          (description (format "<%s|%s>" url-private pretty-type)))
-      (slack-format-message title description))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-body-to-string ((file slack-file) team)
-  (cond
-   ((slack-file-gdoc-p file) (slack-file-gdoc-to-string file))
-   (t (with-slots (name title size filetype permalink) file
-        (slack-message-put-text-property
-         (format "name: %s\nsize: %s\ntype: %s\n%s\n"
-                 (or title name) size filetype permalink))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-display-image-inlinep ((_file slack-file) team)
-  (slack-team-display-file-image-inlinep team))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-image-to-string ((file slack-file))
-  (slack-image-string (slack-file-thumb-image-spec file)))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-image-p ((this slack-file))
-  (string= (car (split-string (oref this mimetype) "/"))
-           "image"))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-large-image-to-string ((file slack-file))
-  (slack-image-string (slack-file-image-spec file)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-to-string ((this slack-file-email) ts team)
-  (let ((body (slack-file-summary this ts team))
-        (thumb (slack-image-string (slack-file-thumb-image-spec this))))
-    (slack-format-message body thumb)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-to-string ((this slack-file) ts team)
-  (let ((body (slack-file-summary this ts team))
-        (thumb (slack-image-string (slack-file-thumb-image-spec this))))
-    (slack-format-message body thumb)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-to-string ((this slack-file-comment) team)
-  (with-slots (user comment) this
-    (let ((name (slack-user-name user team))
-          (status (slack-user-status user team)))
-      (format "%s\n%s\n"
-              (propertize (format "%s %s" name status)
-                          'face 'slack-message-output-header)
-              (slack-message-unescape-string comment team)))))
-
-(defun slack-file-list ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (room (slack-file-room-obj team)))
-    (slack-room-display room team)))
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-room-history-request ((room slack-file-room) team &key oldest after-success async)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-file-list
-        (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-        (slack-request-handle-error
-         (data "slack-file-list")
-         (let ((files (cl-loop for e in (plist-get data :files)
-                               collect (slack-file-create e))))
-           (if oldest
-               (slack-room-set-prev-messages room files)
-             (slack-room-set-messages room files)))
-         (if after-success
-             (funcall after-success)))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-file-list-url
-      team
-      :params (list (if oldest
-                        (cons "ts_to" oldest)))
-      :success #'on-file-list))))
-
-(defun slack-file-select-sharing-channels (current-room-name team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((select-channels
-        (channels acc)
-        (let ((selected (apply slack-completing-read-function
-                               (if acc
-                                   (list "Select another channel (or leave empty): "
-                                         (cons "" channels) nil t)
-                                 (list "Select channel: " channels nil t current-room-name)))))
-          (if (< 0 (length selected))
-              (select-channels (cl-remove-if (lambda (x) (equal selected (car-safe x))) channels)
-                               (cons selected acc))
-            acc)))
-       (channel-id (selected channels)
-                   (oref (cdr (cl-assoc selected channels :test #'string=))
-                         id)))
-    (let* ((channels (slack-room-names
-                      (append (oref team ims)
-                              (oref team channels)
-                              (oref team groups))
-                      team))
-           (target-channels (select-channels channels '())))
-      (mapcar #'(lambda (selected) (channel-id selected channels))
-              (cl-delete-if #'null target-channels)))))
-
-(defun slack-file-select-upload-file-as-buffer ()
-  (find-file-noselect
-   (car (find-file-read-args
-         "Select File: "
-         (confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer)))
-   t t))
-
-(defun slack-file-upload ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let*
-      ((slack-buffer slack-current-buffer)
-       (team (oref slack-buffer team))
-       (buf (slack-file-select-upload-file-as-buffer))
-       (filename (read-from-minibuffer "Filename: "
-                                       (file-name-nondirectory
-                                        (buffer-file-name buf))))
-       (filetype (read-from-minibuffer "Filetype: "
-                                       (file-name-extension
-                                        (buffer-file-name buf))))
-       (initial-comment (read-from-minibuffer "Message: ")))
-      (cl-labels
-          ((on-file-upload (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                           (slack-request-handle-error
-                            (data "slack-file-upload"))))
-
-        (slack-request
-         (slack-request-create
-          slack-file-upload-url
-          team
-          :type "POST"
-          :params (append (slack-file-upload-params slack-buffer)
-                          (list
-                           (cons "filename" filename)
-                           (cons "filetype" filetype)
-                           (if initial-comment
-                               (cons "initial_comment" initial-comment))))
-          :files (list (cons "file" buf))
-          :headers (list (cons "Content-Type" "multipart/form-data"))
-          :success #'on-file-upload)))
-    (error "Call from message buffer or thread buffer")))
-
-(defun slack-file-delete ()
-  (interactive)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-file-delete (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                       (slack-request-handle-error
-                        (data "slack-file-delete"))))
-    (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-           (files (oref (slack-file-room-obj team) messages))
-           (your-files (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (f)
-                                         (not (string= (oref f user)
-                                                       (oref team self-id))))
-                                     files))
-           (candidates (mapcar #'(lambda (f)
-                                   (cons (concat
-                                          (slack-message-time-to-string (slack-ts f))
-                                          " "
-                                          (oref f (or title name)))
-                                         f))
-                               your-files))
-           (selected (funcall slack-completing-read-function "Select File: " candidates))
-           (deleting-file (cdr (cl-assoc selected candidates :test #'string=))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-file-delete-url
-        team
-        :params (list (cons "file" (oref deleting-file id)))
-        :success #'on-file-delete)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-id ((file slack-file))
-  (oref file id))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-channel ((_file slack-file))
-  nil)
-
-(defmethod slack-file-thumb-image-spec ((file slack-file))
-  (with-slots (thumb-360 thumb-360-w thumb-360-h thumb-160 thumb-80 thumb-64 thumb-pdf thumb-pdf-w thumb-pdf-h) file
-    (or (and thumb-360 (list thumb-360 thumb-360-w thumb-360-h))
-        (and thumb-160 (list thumb-160 nil nil))
-        (and thumb-80 (list thumb-80 nil nil))
-        (and thumb-64 (list thumb-64 nil nil))
-        (and thumb-pdf (list thumb-pdf thumb-pdf-w thumb-pdf-h))
-        (list nil nil nil))))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-image-spec ((this slack-file))
-  (with-slots (is-public url-download url-private-download) this
-    (list url-private-download
-          nil
-          nil
-          nil
-          (floor (* 0.9 (frame-pixel-width))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-channel-ids ((file slack-file))
-  (append (oref file channels)
-          (oref file ims)
-          (oref file groups)))
-
-(defun slack-file-link-info (file-id text)
-  (propertize text
-              'file file-id
-              'face '(:underline t :weight bold)
-              'keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-                        (define-key map (kbd "RET")
-                          #'slack-file-display)
-                        map)))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-summary ((file slack-file) _ts team)
-  (with-slots (pretty-type mimetype permalink name title) file
-    (format "uploaded this %s: %s <%s|open in browser>"
-            (or pretty-type mimetype)
-            (slack-file-link-info (oref file id)
-                                  (slack-message-unescape-string (or title name)
-                                                                 team))
-            permalink)))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-summary ((this slack-file-email) ts team)
-  (with-slots (preview-plain-text plain-text is-expanded) this
-    (let* ((has-more (< (length preview-plain-text)
-                        (length plain-text)))
-           (body (slack-message-unescape-string
-                  (or (and is-expanded plain-text)
-                      (or (and has-more (format "%s…" preview-plain-text))
-                          preview-plain-text))
-                  team)))
-      (format "%s\n\n%s\n\n%s"
-              (call-next-method)
-              (propertize body
-                          'slack-defer-face #'slack-put-preview-overlay)
-              (propertize (or (and is-expanded "Collapse ↑")
-                              "+ Click to expand inline")
-                          'face '(:underline t)
-                          'keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-                                    (define-key map (kbd "RET")
-                                      #'(lambda ()
-                                          (interactive)
-                                          (slack-buffer-toggle-email-expand
-                                           slack-current-buffer
-                                           ts (oref this id))))
-                                    map))))))
-
-(defmacro slack-with-file (id team &rest body)
-  (declare (indent 2) (debug t))
-  `(cl-loop for file in (oref (slack-file-room-obj ,team) messages)
-            do (when (string= (oref file id) ,id)
-                 ,@body)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-buffer-name ((this slack-file) _team)
-  (with-slots (name) this
-    (format "*Slack File - %s*" name)))
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-file-info-mode lui-mode "Slack File Info"
-  ""
-  (setq-local default-directory slack-default-directory)
-  )
-
-(defun slack-file-display ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((id (get-text-property (point) 'file))
-                  (buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-display-file buf id)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-star-added ((this slack-file))
-  (oset this is-starred t))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-star-removed ((this slack-file))
-  (oset this is-starred nil))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-star-api-params ((this slack-file))
-  (cons "file" (oref this id)))
-
-(defun slack-file-process-star-api (url team file-id)
-  (slack-with-file file-id team
-    (slack-message-star-api-request url
-                                    (list (slack-message-star-api-params file))
-                                    team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-body-to-string ((this slack-file-email) _team)
-  (let ((from (format "From: %s" (mapconcat #'(lambda (e) (oref e original))
-                                            (oref this from)
-                                            ", ")))
-        (to (format "To: %s" (mapconcat #'(lambda (e) (oref e original))
-                                        (oref this to)
-                                        ", ")))
-        (cc (format "CC: %s" (mapconcat #'(lambda (e) (oref e original))
-                                        (oref this cc)
-                                        ", ")))
-        (subject (format "Subject: %s" (oref this subject)))
-        (body (propertize (format "\n%s" (oref this plain-text))
-                          'slack-defer-face #'slack-put-email-body-overlay))
-        (date (format "Date: %s" (slack-message-time-to-string (oref this created)))))
-    (mapconcat #'identity
-               (list from to cc subject date body)
-               "\n")))
-
-(defun slack-redisplay (file team)
-  ;; (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-file-info-buffer file team)))
-  ;;     (slack-buffer--replace buffer nil))
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-file-list-buffer
-                                             (slack-file-room-obj team)
-                                             team)))
-      (slack-buffer-replace buffer file)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-update ((this slack-file) team &rest _args)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-file-info-buffer
-                                             this
-                                             team)))
-      (progn
-        (oset buffer file this)
-        (slack-buffer-update buffer))))
-
-(defmethod slack-ts ((this slack-file))
-  (number-to-string (oref this timestamp)))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-message-p ((this slack-file))
-  nil)
-
-(provide 'slack-file)
-;;; slack-file.el ends here
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-;;; slack-group.el --- slack private group interface  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  Yuya Minami
-
-;; Author: Yuya Minami
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defconst slack-group-history-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.history")
-(defconst slack--group-open-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.open")
-(defconst slack-group-buffer-name "*Slack - Private Group*")
-(defconst slack-group-list-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.list")
-(defconst slack-group-update-mark-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.mark")
-(defconst slack-create-group-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.create")
-(defconst slack-group-rename-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.rename")
-(defconst slack-group-invite-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.invite")
-(defconst slack-group-leave-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.leave")
-(defconst slack-group-archive-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.archive")
-(defconst slack-group-unarchive-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.unarchive")
-(defconst slack-mpim-close-url "https://slack.com/api/mpim.close")
-(defconst slack-mpim-open-url "https://slack.com/api/mpim.open")
-(defconst slack-group-info-url "https://slack.com/api/groups.info")
-
-(defvar slack-buffer-function)
-
-(defclass slack-group (slack-room)
-  ((is-group :initarg :is_group :initform nil)
-   (creator :initarg :creator :initform "")
-   (is-archived :initarg :is_archived :initform nil)
-   (is-mpim :initarg :is_mpim :initform nil)
-   (topic :initarg :topic :initform nil)
-   (purpose :initarg :purpose :initform nil)))
-
-(defmethod slack-merge ((this slack-group) other)
-  (call-next-method)
-  (with-slots (is-group creator is-archived is-mpim members topic purpose) this
-    (setq is-group (oref other is-group))
-    (setq creator (oref other creator))
-    (setq is-archived (oref other is-archived))
-    (setq is-mpim (oref other is-mpim))
-    (setq members (oref other members))
-    (setq topic (oref other topic))
-    (setq purpose (oref other purpose))))
-
-(defun slack-group-names (team &optional filter)
-  (with-slots (groups) team
-    (slack-room-names groups team filter)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-subscribedp ((room slack-group) team)
-  (with-slots (subscribed-channels) team
-    (let ((name (slack-room-name room team)))
-      (and name
-           (memq (intern name) subscribed-channels)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-buffer-name ((room slack-group) team)
-  (concat slack-group-buffer-name
-          " : "
-          (slack-room-display-name room team)))
-
-(defun slack-group-select ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (room (slack-room-select
-                (cl-loop for team in (list team)
-                         for groups = (oref team groups)
-                         nconc groups)
-                team)))
-    (slack-room-display room team)))
-
-(defun slack-group-list-update (&optional team after-success)
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (or team (slack-team-select))))
-    (cl-labels ((on-list-update
-                 (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                 (slack-request-handle-error
-                  (data "slack-group-list-update")
-                  (slack-merge-list (oref team groups)
-                                    (mapcar #'(lambda (g)
-                                                (slack-room-create
-                                                 g team 'slack-group))
-                                            (plist-get data :groups)))
-                  (if after-success
-                      (funcall after-success team))
-                  (mapc #'(lambda (room)
-                            (slack-room-info-request room team))
-                        (oref team groups))
-                  (slack-log "Slack Group List Updated" team :level 'info))))
-      (slack-room-list-update slack-group-list-url
-                              #'on-list-update
-                              team
-                              :sync nil))))
-
-
-(defmethod slack-room-update-mark-url ((_room slack-group))
-  slack-group-update-mark-url)
-
-(defun slack-create-group ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (slack-team-select)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-create-group (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                          (slack-request-handle-error
-                           (data "slack-create-group"))))
-      (slack-create-room slack-create-group-url
-                         team
-                         #'on-create-group))))
-
-(defun slack-group-rename ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-room-rename slack-group-rename-url
-                     #'slack-group-names))
-
-(defun slack-group-invite ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-room-invite slack-group-invite-url
-                     #'slack-group-names))
-
-(defun slack-group-leave ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (group (slack-current-room-or-select
-                 #'(lambda ()
-                     (slack-group-names team)))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-group-leave
-          (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-          (slack-request-handle-error
-           (data "slack-group-leave")
-           (with-slots (groups) team
-             (setq groups
-                   (cl-delete-if #'(lambda (g)
-                                     (slack-room-equal-p group g))
-                                 groups)))
-           (message "Left Group: %s"
-                    (slack-room-display-name group team)))))
-      (slack-room-request-with-id slack-group-leave-url
-                                  (oref group id)
-                                  team
-                                  #'on-group-leave))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-archived-p ((room slack-group))
-  (oref room is-archived))
-
-(defun slack-group-archive ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (group (slack-current-room-or-select
-                 #'(lambda ()
-                     (slack-group-names
-                      team
-                      #'(lambda (groups)
-                          (cl-remove-if #'slack-room-archived-p
-                                        groups)))))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-group-archive (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                           (slack-request-handle-error
-                            (data "slack-group-archive"))))
-      (slack-room-request-with-id slack-group-archive-url
-                                  (oref group id)
-                                  team
-                                  #'on-group-archive))))
-
-(defun slack-group-unarchive ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (group (slack-current-room-or-select
-                 #'(lambda ()
-                     (slack-group-names
-                      team
-                      #'(lambda (groups)
-                          (cl-remove-if-not #'slack-room-archived-p
-                                            groups)))))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-group-unarchive (&key _data &allow-other-keys)
-                             (data "slack-group-unarchive")))
-      (slack-room-request-with-id slack-group-unarchive-url
-                                  (oref group id)
-                                  team
-                                  #'on-group-unarchive))))
-
-
-(defun slack-group-members-s (group team)
-  (with-slots (members) group
-    (mapconcat #'(lambda (user)
-                   (slack-user-name user
-                                    team))
-               members ", ")))
-
-(defun slack-group-mpim-open ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (users (slack-user-names team)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((select-users (users acc)
-                       (let ((selected (funcall slack-completing-read-function "Select User: "
-                                                users nil t)))
-                         (if (< 0 (length selected))
-                             (select-users users
-                                           (push (cdr (cl-assoc selected users :test #'string=)) acc))
-                           acc)))
-         (on-success
-          (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-          (slack-request-handle-error
-           (data "slack-group-mpim-open"))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-mpim-open-url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params (list (cons "users" (mapconcat (lambda (u) (plist-get u :id)) (select-users users '()) ",")))
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defun slack-group-mpim-close ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select)))
-    (slack-select-from-list
-        ((slack-group-names team #'(lambda (groups)
-                                     (cl-remove-if-not #'slack-mpim-p
-                                                       groups)))
-         "Select MPIM: ")
-        (cl-labels
-            ((on-success
-              (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-              (slack-request-handle-error
-               (data "slack-group-mpim-close")
-               (let ((group (slack-room-find (oref selected id) team)))
-                 (with-slots (groups) team
-                   (setq groups
-                         (cl-delete-if #'(lambda (g)
-                                           (slack-room-equal-p group g))
-                                       groups)))
-                 (if (plist-get data :already_closed)
-                     (message "Direct Message Channel with %s Already Closed"
-                              (slack-group-members-s group team)))))))
-          (slack-request
-           (slack-request-create
-            slack-mpim-close-url
-            team
-            :type "POST"
-            :params (list (cons "channel" (oref selected id)))
-            :success #'on-success))))))
-
-
-(defmethod slack-mpim-p ((room slack-group))
-  (oref room is-mpim))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-get-info-url ((_room slack-group))
-  slack-group-info-url)
-
-(defmethod slack-room-update-info ((room slack-group) data team)
-  (let ((new-room (slack-room-create (plist-get data :group)
-                                     team
-                                     'slack-group)))
-    (slack-merge room new-room)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-history-url ((_room slack-group))
-  slack-group-history-url)
-
-(defmethod slack-room-replies-url ((_room slack-group))
-  "https://slack.com/api/groups.replies")
-
-(provide 'slack-group)
-;;; slack-group.el ends here
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-;;; slack-im.el ---slack direct message interface    -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuunari-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-(require 'slack-user)
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defvar slack-buffer-function)
-
-(defconst slack-im-history-url "https://slack.com/api/im.history")
-(defconst slack-im-buffer-name "*Slack - Direct Messages*")
-(defconst slack-user-list-url "https://slack.com/api/users.list")
-(defconst slack-im-list-url "https://slack.com/api/im.list")
-(defconst slack-im-close-url "https://slack.com/api/im.close")
-(defconst slack-im-open-url "https://slack.com/api/im.open")
-(defconst slack-im-update-mark-url "https://slack.com/api/im.mark")
-
-(defclass slack-im (slack-room)
-  ((user :initarg :user :initform "")
-   (is-open :initarg :is_open :initform t)
-   (is-user-deleted :initarg :is_user_deleted :initform nil)))
-
-(defmethod slack-merge ((this slack-im) other)
-  (call-next-method)
-  (with-slots (user is-open) this
-    (setq user (oref other user))
-    (setq is-open (oref other is-open))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-open-p ((room slack-im))
-  (oref room is-open)
-  (not (oref room is-user-deleted)))
-
-(defmethod slack-im-user-presence ((room slack-im) team)
-  (slack-user-presence-to-string (slack-user-find room team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-im-user-dnd-status ((room slack-im) team)
-  (slack-user-dnd-status-to-string (slack-user-find room
-                                                    team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-name ((room slack-im) team)
-  (with-slots (user) room
-    (slack-user-name user team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-display-name ((room slack-im) team)
-  "To Display emoji in minibuffer configure `emojify-inhibit-in-buffer-functions'"
-  (let* ((status (slack-user-status (oref room user) team))
-         (room-name (or (and status
-                             (format "%s %s"
-                                     (slack-room-name room team)
-                                     status))
-                        (slack-room-name room team))))
-    (if slack-display-team-name
-        (format "%s - %s"
-                (slack-team-name team)
-                room-name)
-      room-name)))
-
-(defun slack-im-user-name (im team)
-  (with-slots (user) im
-    (slack-user-name user team)))
-
-(defun slack-im-names (team)
-  (with-slots (ims) team
-    (slack-room-names ims
-                      team
-                      #'(lambda (ims)
-                          (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (im) (not (oref im is-open)))
-                                        ims)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-buffer-name ((room slack-im) team)
-  (concat slack-im-buffer-name
-          " : "
-          (slack-room-display-name room team)))
-
-(defun slack-im-select ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (candidates (cl-loop for team in (list team)
-                              for ims = (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (im)
-                                                          (not (oref im is-open)))
-                                                      (oref team ims))
-                              nconc ims))
-         (room (slack-room-select candidates team)))
-    (slack-room-display room team)))
-
-(defun slack-user-equal-p (a b)
-  (string= (plist-get a :id) (plist-get b :id)))
-
-(defun slack-user-pushnew (user team)
-  (with-slots (users) team
-    (cl-pushnew user users :test #'slack-user-equal-p)))
-
-(defun slack-im-update-room-list (users team &optional after-success)
-  (cl-labels ((on-update-room-list
-               (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-               (slack-request-handle-error
-                (data "slack-im-update-room-list")
-                (mapc #'(lambda (u) (slack-user-pushnew u team))
-                      (append users nil))
-                (slack-merge-list (oref team ims)
-                                  (mapcar #'(lambda (d)
-                                              (slack-room-create d team 'slack-im))
-                                          (plist-get data :ims)))
-                (if after-success
-                    (funcall after-success team))
-                (slack-request-dnd-team-info team)
-                (mapc #'(lambda (room)
-                          (slack-room-info-request room team))
-                      (oref team ims))
-                (slack-log "Slack Im List Updated" team :level 'info))))
-    (slack-room-list-update slack-im-list-url
-                            #'on-update-room-list
-                            team
-                            :sync nil)))
-
-(defun slack-im-list-update (&optional team after-success)
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (or team (slack-team-select))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-list-update
-          (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-          (slack-request-handle-error
-           (data "slack-im-list-update")
-           (let* ((members (append (plist-get data :members) nil)))
-             (slack-im-update-room-list members team after-success)))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-user-list-url
-        team
-        :success #'on-list-update)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-update-mark-url ((_room slack-im))
-  slack-im-update-mark-url)
-
-(defun slack-im-close ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (alist (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (im-names)
-                                  (not (oref (cdr im-names) is-open)))
-                              (slack-im-names team))))
-    (slack-select-from-list
-        (alist "Select User: ")
-        (cl-labels
-            ((on-success
-              (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-              (slack-request-handle-error
-               (data "slack-im-close")
-               (if (plist-get data :already_closed)
-                   (let ((im (slack-room-find (oref selected id) team)))
-                     (oset im is-open nil)
-                     (message "Direct Message Channel with %s Already Closed"
-                              (slack-user-name (oref im user) team)))))))
-          (slack-request
-           (slack-request-create
-            slack-im-close-url
-            team
-            :type "POST"
-            :params (list (cons "channel" (oref selected id)))
-            :success #'on-success))))))
-
-(defun slack-im-open (&optional user after-success)
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (user (or user (slack-select-from-list
-                            ((slack-user-name-alist
-                              team
-                              :filter #'(lambda (users) (cl-remove-if #'slack-user-hidden-p users)))
-                             "Select User: ")))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success
-          (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-          (slack-request-handle-error
-           (data "slack-im-open")
-           (if (plist-get data :already_open)
-               (let ((im (slack-room-find (plist-get (plist-get data :channel) :id) team)))
-                 (oset im is-open t)
-                 (message "Direct Message Channel with %s Already Open"
-                          (slack-user-name (oref im user) team))))
-           (when (functionp after-success)
-             (funcall after-success)))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-im-open-url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params (list (cons "user" (plist-get user :id)))
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-label-prefix ((room slack-im) team)
-  (format "%s "
-          (or
-           (slack-im-user-dnd-status room team)
-           (slack-im-user-presence room team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-get-info-url ((_room slack-im))
-  slack-im-open-url)
-
-(defmethod slack-room-update-info ((room slack-im) data team)
-  (let ((new-room (slack-room-create (plist-get data :channel)
-                                     team
-                                     'slack-im)))
-
-    (slack-merge room new-room)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-info-request-params ((room slack-im))
-  (list (cons "user" (oref room user))
-        (cons "return_im" "true")))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-get-members ((room slack-im))
-  (list (oref room user)))
-
-(defun slack-im-find-by-user-id (user-id team)
-  (cl-find-if #'(lambda (im) (string= user-id (oref im user)))
-              (oref team ims)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-history-url ((_room slack-im))
-  slack-im-history-url)
-
-(defmethod slack-room-replies-url ((_room slack-im))
-  "https://slack.com/api/im.replies")
-
-(provide 'slack-im)
-;;; slack-im.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-im.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-im.elc
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-;;; slack-message-buffer.el ---                      -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-room-buffer)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-(require 'slack-request)
-(require 'slack-action)
-
-(defface slack-new-message-marker-face
-  '((t (:foreground "#d33682"
-                    :weight bold
-                    :height 0.8)))
-  "Face used to New Message Marker."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-message-buffer-mode slack-mode "Slack Message Buffer"
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'slack-buffer-buttonize-link nil t)
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'slack-add-face-lazy nil t)
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'slack-search-code-block nil t)
-  (add-hook 'lui-post-output-hook 'slack-display-image t t)
-  (add-hook 'lui-pre-output-hook 'slack-display-inline-action t t)
-  ;; TODO move to `slack-room-buffer' ?
-  (cursor-sensor-mode)
-  (setq-local lui-max-buffer-size nil)
-  )
-
-(defclass slack-message-buffer (slack-room-buffer)
-  ((oldest :initform nil :type (or null string))
-   (latest :initform nil :type (or null string))
-   (marker-overlay :initform nil)
-   (update-mark-timer :initform '(nil . nil)) ;; (timestamp . timer)
-   ))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-last-read ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room) this
-    (oref room last-read)))
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-buffer-update-mark ((this slack-message-buffer) &key (force nil))
-  (with-slots (room update-mark-timer team) this
-    (let* ((ts (slack-get-ts))
-           (timer-timeout-sec (or (and force 0) 5))
-           (prev-mark (or (car update-mark-timer)
-                          (slack-buffer-last-read this)))
-           (prev-timer (cdr update-mark-timer)))
-      (when (or force (or (string< prev-mark ts)
-                          (string= prev-mark ts)))
-        (slack-log (format "%s: update mark to %s"
-                           (slack-room-name room team)
-                           ts)
-                   (oref this team))
-        (when (timerp prev-timer)
-          (cancel-timer prev-timer))
-        (cl-labels
-            ((update-mark ()
-                          (slack-buffer-update-mark-request this ts)))
-          (setq update-mark-timer
-                (cons ts (run-at-time timer-timeout-sec nil #'update-mark))))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-update-mark-request ((this slack-message-buffer) ts &optional after-success)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (when (slack-room-member-p room)
-      (cl-labels ((on-update-mark (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                                  (slack-request-handle-error
-                                   (data "slack-buffer-update-mark-request")
-                                   (oset room last-read ts)
-                                   (slack-buffer-update-marker-overlay this)
-                                   (when (functionp after-success)
-                                     (funcall after-success)))))
-        (with-slots (id) room
-          (slack-request
-           (slack-request-create
-            (slack-room-update-mark-url room)
-            team
-            :type "POST"
-            :params (list (cons "channel"  id)
-                          (cons "ts"  ts))
-            :success #'on-update-mark)))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-send-message ((this slack-message-buffer) message)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-message-send-internal message (oref room id) team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-latest-ts ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room) this
-    (slack-if-let* ((latest (oref room latest)))
-        (slack-ts latest))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-buffer ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (let ((buffer-already-exists-p (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this)))
-        (buffer (call-next-method))
-        (last-read (slack-buffer-last-read this)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (if (slack-team-mark-as-read-immediatelyp (oref this team))
-          (progn
-            (unless buffer-already-exists-p
-              (goto-char (marker-position lui-input-marker)))
-            (and (slack-buffer-latest-ts this)
-                 (slack-buffer-update-mark-request this
-                                                   (slack-buffer-latest-ts this))))
-        (unless (string= "0" last-read)
-          (unless buffer-already-exists-p
-            (slack-buffer-goto last-read))
-          (slack-buffer-update-marker-overlay this))))
-
-    buffer))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-unread-threads ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let* ((threads (mapcar #'(lambda (m) (oref m thread))
-                            (cl-remove-if
-                             #'(lambda (m)
-                                 (or (not (slack-message-thread-parentp m))
-                                     (not (< 0 (oref (oref m thread) unread-count)))))
-                             (oref room messages))))
-           (alist (mapcar #'(lambda (thread)
-                              (cons (slack-thread-title thread team) thread))
-                          (cl-sort threads
-                                   #'string>
-                                   :key #'(lambda (thread) (oref thread thread-ts)))))
-           (selected (slack-select-from-list (alist "Select Thread: "))))
-      (slack-thread-show-messages selected room team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-start-thread ((this slack-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts))
-           (buf (slack-create-thread-message-buffer room team ts)))
-      (when (slack-reply-broadcast-message-p message)
-        (error "Can't start thread from broadcasted message"))
-      (slack-buffer-display buf))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-major-mode ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  'slack-message-buffer-mode)
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (let ((buf (call-next-method)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (funcall (slack-buffer-major-mode this))
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-
-      (slack-buffer-insert-load-more this)
-
-      (with-slots (room team latest) this
-        (let* ((messages (slack-room-sorted-messages room))
-               (latest-message (car (last messages)))
-               (oldest-message (car messages)))
-          (cl-loop for m in messages
-                   do (if (and (or (null latest)
-                                   (string< latest (slack-ts m)))
-                               (or (not (slack-thread-message-p m))
-                                   (slack-reply-broadcast-message-p m)))
-                          (slack-buffer-insert this m t)))
-          (when latest-message
-            (slack-buffer-update-lastest this (slack-ts latest-message)))
-          (when oldest-message
-            (slack-buffer-update-oldest this oldest-message))))
-      )
-    (with-slots (room team) this
-      (let* ((class (eieio-object-class-name this)))
-        (slack-buffer-push-new-3 class room team)))
-    buf))
-
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-buffer-update ((this slack-message-buffer) message &key replace)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let ((buffer (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-      (when (and (slack-team-mark-as-read-immediatelyp team)
-                 (slack-buffer-in-current-frame buffer))
-        (slack-buffer-update-mark-request this (slack-ts message)))
-
-      (if replace (slack-buffer-replace this message)
-        (slack-buffer-update-lastest this (slack-ts message))
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (slack-buffer-insert this message))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-message-compose-buffer ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let ((buf (slack-create-room-message-compose-buffer room team)))
-      (slack-buffer-display buf))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-update-lastest ((this slack-message-buffer) latest)
-  (with-slots ((prev-latest latest)) this
-    (if (or (null prev-latest)
-            (string< prev-latest latest))
-        (setq prev-latest latest))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-thread ((this slack-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let ((thread (slack-room-find-thread room ts)))
-      (if thread (slack-thread-show-messages thread room team)
-        (slack-thread-start)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-edit-message-buffer ((this slack-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let ((buf (slack-create-edit-message-buffer room team ts)))
-      (slack-buffer-display buf))))
-
-(defmethod slack-create-message-buffer ((room slack-room) team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-message-buffer
-                                             room
-                                             team)))
-      buffer
-    (slack-message-buffer :room room :team team)))
-
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-share-message ((this slack-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let ((buf (slack-create-message-share-buffer room team ts)))
-      (slack-buffer-display buf))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-add-reaction-to-message
-  ((this slack-message-buffer) reaction ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-message-reaction-add reaction ts room team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-remove-reaction-from-message
-  ((this slack-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts))
-           (reactions (slack-message-reactions message))
-           (reaction (slack-message-reaction-select reactions)))
-      (slack-message-reaction-remove reaction ts room team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-pins-remove ((this slack-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-message-pins-request slack-message-pins-remove-url
-                                room team ts)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-pins-add ((this slack-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-message-pins-request slack-message-pins-add-url
-                                room team ts)))
-(defmethod slack-buffer-remove-star ((this slack-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-        (slack-message-star-api-request slack-message-stars-remove-url
-                                        (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                                              (slack-message-star-api-params message))
-                                        team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-add-star ((this slack-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-        (slack-message-star-api-request slack-message-stars-add-url
-                                        (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                                              (slack-message-star-api-params message))
-                                        team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-update-oldest ((this slack-message-buffer) message)
-  (when (and message (or (null (oref this oldest))
-                         (string< (slack-ts message) (oref this oldest))))
-    (oset this oldest (slack-ts message))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-load-missing-messages ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (cl-labels
-        ((request-messages (latest)
-                           (slack-room-history-request room team
-                                                       :latest latest
-                                                       :count 100
-                                                       :after-success #'after-success))
-         (after-success (has-more)
-                        (let* ((messages (slack-room-sorted-messages room))
-                               (oldest-message (car messages))
-                               (latest-message (car (last messages))))
-                          (if has-more
-                              (request-messages (slack-ts latest-message))
-                            (progn
-                              (with-current-buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this)
-                                (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-                                  (slack-buffer-delete-overlay this)
-                                  (delete-region (point-min)
-                                                 (marker-position lui-output-marker)))
-                                (slack-buffer-prepare-marker-for-history this)
-                                (slack-buffer-insert-load-more this)
-                                (cl-loop for m in messages
-                                         do (slack-buffer-insert this m t))
-                                (slack-buffer-goto (slack-buffer-last-read this))
-                                (slack-buffer-update-marker-overlay this))
-                              (when oldest-message
-                                (slack-buffer-update-oldest this
-                                                            oldest-message)))))))
-      (oset room messages nil)
-      (request-messages nil))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-load-more ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team oldest) this
-    (let ((current-ts (let ((change (next-single-property-change (point) 'ts)))
-                        (when change
-                          (get-text-property change 'ts))))
-          (cur-point (point)))
-      (cl-labels
-          ((update-buffer
-            (messages)
-            (with-current-buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this)
-              (slack-buffer-widen
-               (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-                 (goto-char (point-min))
-
-                 (slack-if-let* ((loading-message-end
-                                  (slack-buffer-loading-message-end-point this)))
-                     (progn
-                       (slack-buffer-delete-overlay this)
-                       (delete-region (point-min) loading-message-end))
-                   (message "loading-message-end not found, oldest: %s" oldest))
-
-                 (set-marker lui-output-marker (point-min))
-                 (if (and messages (< 0 (length messages)))
-                     (slack-buffer-insert-load-more this)
-                   (let ((lui-time-stamp-position nil))
-                     (lui-insert "(no more messages)\n")))
-
-                 (cl-loop for m in messages
-                          do (slack-buffer-insert this m t))
-                 (lui-recover-output-marker)
-                 (slack-buffer-update-marker-overlay this)
-                 ))
-              (if current-ts
-                  (slack-buffer-goto current-ts)
-                (goto-char cur-point))))
-           (after-success (&rest _ignore)
-                          (let ((messages (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e)
-                                                            (or (string< oldest e)
-                                                                (string= oldest e)))
-                                                        (slack-room-sorted-messages room)
-                                                        :key #'slack-ts)))
-                            (update-buffer messages)
-                            (slack-buffer-update-oldest this (car messages)))))
-        (slack-room-history-request room team
-                                    :oldest oldest
-                                    :after-success #'after-success)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-pins-list ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-pins-list (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                       (slack-request-handle-error
-                        (data "slack-room-pins-list")
-                        (let* ((buf (slack-create-pinned-items-buffer
-                                     room team (plist-get data :items))))
-                          (slack-buffer-display buf)))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-room-pins-list-url
-        team
-        :params (list (cons "channel" (oref room id)))
-        :success #'on-pins-list)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-user-profile ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let* ((members (cl-remove-if
-                     #'(lambda (e)
-                         (or (slack-user-self-p e team)
-                             (slack-user-hidden-p
-                              (slack-user--find e team))))
-                     (slack-room-get-members room)))
-           (user-alist (mapcar #'(lambda (u) (cons (slack-user-name u team) u))
-                               members))
-           (user-id (if (eq 1 (length members))
-                        (car members)
-                      (slack-select-from-list (user-alist "Select User: ")))))
-      (let ((buf (slack-create-user-profile-buffer team user-id)))
-        (slack-buffer-display buf)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-delete-overlay ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (when (oref this marker-overlay)
-    (delete-overlay (oref this marker-overlay))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-update-marker-overlay ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (let ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-    (and buf (with-current-buffer buf
-               (let* ((last-read (slack-buffer-last-read this))
-                      (beg (slack-buffer-ts-eq (point-min) (point-max) last-read))
-                      (end (and beg (next-single-property-change beg 'ts))))
-                 (when (and beg end)
-                   (if (oref this marker-overlay)
-                       (move-overlay (oref this marker-overlay)
-                                     beg end)
-                     (progn
-                       (oset this marker-overlay (make-overlay beg end))
-                       (let ((after-string
-                              (propertize "New Message"
-                                          'face
-                                          'slack-new-message-marker-face)))
-                         (overlay-put (oref this marker-overlay)
-                                      'after-string
-                                      (format "\n%s" after-string)))))))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-replace ((this slack-message-buffer) message)
-  (call-next-method)
-  (slack-buffer-update-marker-overlay this))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-upload-params ((this slack-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (list (cons "channels"
-                (mapconcat #'identity
-                           (slack-file-select-sharing-channels
-                            (slack-room-label room team)
-                            team)
-                           ",")))))
-
-(provide 'slack-message-buffer)
-;;; slack-message-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-buffer.elc
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index 7bf581086194..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-compose-buffer.el
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@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-message-compose-buffer.el ---              -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-message-compose-buffer-mode
-  slack-edit-message-mode
-  "Slack Compose Message")
-
-(defclass slack-message-compose-buffer (slack-buffer) ())
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-send-message ((this slack-message-compose-buffer) _message)
-  (let ((buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (kill-buffer)
-      (if (> (count-windows) 1) (delete-window)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-message-compose-buffer))
-  (let ((buf (call-next-method)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-message-compose-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this))
-    buf))
-
-
-(provide 'slack-message-compose-buffer)
-;;; slack-message-compose-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-compose-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-compose-buffer.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-edit-buffer.el
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@@ -1,94 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-message-edit-buffer.el ---                 -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-message-compose-buffer)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-message-edit-buffer-mode
-  slack-edit-message-mode
-  "Slack Edit Message")
-
-(defclass slack-message-edit-buffer (slack-message-compose-buffer)
-  ((room :initarg :room :type slack-room)
-   (ts :initarg :ts :type string)))
-
-(defun slack-buffer-find-4 (class a b team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (cl-find-if #'(lambda (buf)
-                                 (string= (buffer-name buf)
-                                          (slack-buffer-name class a b team)))
-                             (slot-value team class))))
-      (with-current-buffer buf slack-current-buffer)))
-
-(defun slack-create-edit-message-buffer (room team ts)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-message-edit-buffer
-                                       room ts team)))
-      buffer
-    (slack-message-edit-buffer :room room :team team :ts ts)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-find :static
-  ((class slack-message-edit-buffer) room ts team)
-  (slack-buffer-find-4 class room ts team))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static
-  ((class slack-message-edit-buffer) room  ts team)
-  (format "*Slack - %s : %s Edit Message %s"
-          (oref team name)
-          (slack-room-name room team)
-          ts))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-message-edit-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team ts) this
-    (slack-buffer-name (eieio-object-class-name this)
-                       room ts team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-message-edit-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team ts) this
-    (let* ((buf (call-next-method))
-           (message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (slack-message-edit-buffer-mode)
-        (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this)
-        (insert (slack-message-unescape-string
-                 (slack-message-get-text message)
-                 team)))
-      (with-slots (room ts team) this
-        (slack-buffer-push-new-4 (eieio-object-class-name this)
-                                 room
-                                 ts
-                                 team))
-      buf)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-send-message ((this slack-message-edit-buffer) message)
-  (with-slots (room team ts) this
-    (slack-if-let* ((m (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-        (progn
-          (slack-message--edit (oref room id) team ts message)
-          (call-next-method)))))
-
-
-(provide 'slack-message-edit-buffer)
-;;; slack-message-edit-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-edit-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-edit-buffer.elc
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index 1c592cf65784..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-editor.el
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@@ -1,130 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-message-editor.el ---  edit message interface  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuunari-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-message-sender)
-
-(defconst slack-message-edit-url "https://slack.com/api/chat.update")
-(defconst slack-message-edit-buffer-name "*Slack - Edit message*")
-(defconst slack-message-write-buffer-name "*Slack - Write message*")
-(defconst slack-message-share-buffer-name "*Slack - Share message*")
-(defconst slack-share-url "https://slack.com/api/chat.shareMessage")
-(defvar slack-buffer-function)
-(defvar slack-target-ts)
-(make-local-variable 'slack-target-ts)
-(defvar slack-message-edit-buffer-type)
-(make-local-variable 'slack-message-edit-buffer-type)
-
-(defvar slack-edit-message-mode-map
-  (let ((keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "C-s C-m") #'slack-message-embed-mention)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "C-s C-c") #'slack-message-embed-channel)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "C-c C-k") #'slack-message-cancel-edit)
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "C-c C-c") #'slack-message-send-from-buffer)
-    keymap))
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-edit-message-mode fundamental-mode "Slack Edit Msg"
-  ""
-  (slack-buffer-enable-emojify))
-
-(defun slack-message-share ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-share-message buf (slack-get-ts))))
-
-(defun slack-message-share--send (team room ts msg)
-  (let* ((slack-room-list (or (and (object-of-class-p room 'slack-channel)
-                                   (slack-message-room-list team))
-                              (list (cons (slack-room-display-name room team)
-                                          room))))
-         (share-channel-id (oref (slack-select-from-list
-                                     (slack-room-list
-                                      "Select Channel: "
-                                      :initial
-                                      (slack-room-name room team)))
-                                 id)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                     (slack-request-handle-error
-                      (data "slack-message-share"))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-share-url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                      (cons "timestamp" ts)
-                      (cons "text" (slack-message-prepare-links
-                                    (slack-escape-message msg)
-                                    team))
-                      (cons "share_channel" share-channel-id))
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defun slack-message-write-another-buffer ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-display-message-compose-buffer buf)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-get-user-id ((m slack-user-message))
-  (oref m user))
-
-(defun slack-message-edit ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-display-edit-message-buffer buf (slack-get-ts))))
-
-
-(defun slack-message-cancel-edit ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((buffer (slack-buffer-buffer slack-current-buffer)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (if (> (count-windows) 1) (delete-window)))))
-
-(defun slack-message-send-from-buffer ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer)
-            (text (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))
-      (slack-buffer-send-message buf text)))
-
-(defun slack-message--edit (channel team ts text)
-  (cl-labels ((on-edit (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                       (slack-request-handle-error
-                        (data "slack-message--edit"))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-message-edit-url
-      team
-      :type "POST"
-      :params (list (cons "channel" channel)
-                    (cons "ts" ts)
-                    (cons "text" (slack-message-prepare-links
-                                  (slack-escape-message text)
-                                  team)))
-      :success #'on-edit))))
-
-(provide 'slack-message-editor)
-;;; slack-message-editor.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-editor.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-editor.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-formatter.el
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@@ -1,337 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-message-formatter.el --- format message text  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-user)
-(require 'slack-room)
-
-(defface slack-profile-image-face
-  '((t (:background "#fff")))
-  "Face used to profile image."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-message-output-text
-  '((t (:weight normal :height 0.9)))
-  "Face used to text message."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-message-output-header
-  '((t (:foreground "#FFA000"
-                    :weight bold
-                    :height 1.0
-                    :underline t)))
-  "Face used to text message."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-message-output-reaction
-  '((t (:box (:line-width 1 :style released-button))))
-  "Face used to reactions."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-message-deleted-face
-  '((t (:strike-through t)))
-  "Face used to deleted message."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-attachment-header
-  '((t (:weight bold)))
-  "Face used to shared message header."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-attachment-footer
-  '((t (:height 0.8)))
-  "Face used to shared message footer."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-attachment-pad
-  '((t (:weight ultra-bold)))
-  "Face used to shared message pad."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-attachment-field-title
-  '((t (:weight bold :height 1.0)))
-  "Face used to attachment field title."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defcustom slack-date-formats
-  '((date_num . "%Y-%m-%d")
-    (date . "%B %d,%Y")
-    (date_short . "%b %d,%Y")
-    (date_long . "%A %B %d,%Y")
-    (date_pretty . "%B %d,%Y")
-    (date_short_pretty . "%b %d,%Y")
-    (date_long_pretty . "%A %B %d,%Y")
-    (time . "%H:%M")
-    (time_secs . "%H:%M:%S"))
-  "Date formats for Slack's date token.
-this format string passed to `format-time-string' function.
-see \"Formatting dates\" section in https://api.slack.com/docs/message-formatting"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defun slack-message-put-header-property (header)
-  (if header
-      (propertize header 'face 'slack-message-output-header)))
-
-(defun slack-message-put-text-property (text)
-  (if text
-      (propertize text 'face 'slack-message-output-text)))
-
-(defun slack-message-put-hard (text)
-  (if text
-      (propertize text 'hard t)))
-
-(defun slack-message-put-deleted-property (text)
-  (if text
-      (propertize text 'face 'slack-message-deleted-face)))
-
-(defun slack-message-time-to-string (ts)
-  (when ts
-    (when (stringp ts)
-      (setf ts (string-to-number ts)))
-    (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
-                        (seconds-to-time ts))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-header ((m slack-message) team)
-  (slack-message-sender-name m team))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-starred-p ((m slack-message))
-  (oref m is-starred))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-starred-str ((m slack-message))
-  (if (slack-message-starred-p m)
-      ":star:"
-    ""))
-
-(defun slack-format-message (&rest args)
-  (let ((messages args))
-    (mapconcat #'identity
-               (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e) (< (length e) 1)) messages)
-               "\n")))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-profile-image ((m slack-message) team)
-  (slack-user-image (slack-user-find m team) team))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-header-with-image ((m slack-message) header team)
-  (let ((image (slack-message-profile-image m team)))
-    (if image
-        (format "%s %s" (propertize "image"
-                                    'display image
-                                    'face 'slack-profile-image-face)
-                header)
-      header)))
-
-(defun slack-message-header-to-string (m team)
-  (let ((header (format "%s %s"
-                        (slack-message-put-header-property
-                         (slack-message-header m team))
-                        (slack-message-starred-str m))))
-    (if (slack-team-display-profile-imagep team)
-        (slack-message-header-with-image m header team)
-      header)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-body-to-string ((m slack-message) team)
-  (let ((raw-body (slack-message-body m team)))
-    (if (oref m deleted-at)
-        (slack-message-put-deleted-property raw-body)
-      (slack-message-put-text-property raw-body))))
-
-
-(defun slack-format-reactions (reactions team)
-  (concat "\n"
-          (mapconcat #'(lambda (r) (slack-reaction-to-string r team))
-                     reactions
-                     " ")))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-reaction-to-string ((m slack-message) team)
-  (let ((reactions (slack-message-reactions m)))
-    (when reactions
-      (slack-format-reactions reactions team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-to-string ((m slack-message) team)
-  (let ((text (if (slot-boundp m 'text) (oref m text))))
-    (let* ((header (slack-message-header-to-string m team))
-           (attachment-body (slack-message-attachment-body m team))
-           (body (slack-message-body-to-string m team))
-           (files (mapconcat #'(lambda (file)
-                                 (slack-message-to-string file
-                                                          (slack-ts m)
-                                                          team))
-                             (oref m files) "\n"))
-           (reactions (slack-message-reaction-to-string m team))
-           (thread (slack-thread-to-string m team)))
-      (slack-format-message header body
-                            (if (< 0 (length files))
-                                (format "\n%s" files)
-                              files)
-                            attachment-body reactions thread))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-body ((m slack-message) team)
-  (with-slots (text) m
-    (slack-message-unescape-string text team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-body ((m slack-reply-broadcast-message) team)
-  (format "Replied to a thread: \n%s"
-          (slack-message-unescape-string (oref m text) team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-body-to-string ((m slack-file-comment-message) team)
-  (with-slots (file comment deleted-at) m
-    (let ((commented-user (slack-user-name (plist-get comment :user)
-                                           team))
-          (comment-body (plist-get comment :comment))
-          (file-id (plist-get file :id))
-          (file-user (slack-user-name (plist-get file :user)
-                                      team))
-          (file-title (plist-get file :title))
-          (text-propertize (or
-                            (and deleted-at
-                                 #'slack-message-put-deleted-property)
-                            #'slack-message-put-text-property)))
-      (format "%s %s: %s"
-              (funcall text-propertize
-                       (format "@%s commented on @%s's file"
-                               commented-user
-                               file-user))
-              (slack-file-link-info file-id file-title)
-              (funcall text-propertize
-                       comment-body)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-display-image-inlinep ((_m slack-message) team)
-  (slack-team-display-attachment-image-inlinep team))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-attachment-body ((m slack-message) team)
-  (with-slots (attachments) m
-    (let ((body (mapconcat #'(lambda (attachment)
-                               (slack-message-to-string attachment team))
-                           attachments "\n\t-\n")))
-      (if (< 0 (length body))
-          (slack-message-unescape-string (format "\n%s" body) team)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-to-alert ((m slack-message) team)
-  (with-slots (text attachments files) m
-    (let ((alert-text
-           (cond
-            ((and text (< 0 (length text))) text)
-            ((and attachments (< 0 (length attachments)))
-             (mapconcat #'slack-attachment-to-alert attachments " "))
-            ((and files (< 0 (length files)))
-             (mapconcat #'(lambda (file) (oref file title)) files " ")))))
-      (slack-message-unescape-string alert-text team))))
-
-(defun slack-message-unescape-string (text team)
-  (when text
-    (let* ((and-unescpaed
-            (replace-regexp-in-string "&amp;" "&" text))
-           (lt-unescaped
-            (replace-regexp-in-string "&lt;" "<" and-unescpaed))
-           (gt-unescaped
-            (replace-regexp-in-string "&gt;" ">" lt-unescaped)))
-      (slack-message-unescape-date-format
-       (slack-message-unescape-command
-        (slack-message-unescape-user-id
-         (slack-message-unescape-channel gt-unescaped team)
-         team))))))
-
-(defun slack-message-unescape-user-id (text team)
-  (let ((user-regexp "<@\\(U.*?\\)>"))
-    (cl-labels ((unescape-user-id
-                 (text)
-                 (concat "@" (or
-                              (slack-message-replace-user-name text)
-                              (let ((user (slack-user--find (match-string 1 text) team)))
-                                (plist-get user :name))
-                              (match-string 1 text)))))
-      (replace-regexp-in-string user-regexp
-                                #'unescape-user-id
-                                text t t))))
-
-(defun slack-message-replace-user-name (text)
-  (let ((user-name-regexp "<@U.*?|\\(.*?\\)>"))
-    (cl-labels ((replace-user-id-with-name (text)
-                                           (match-string 1 text)))
-      (if (string-match-p user-name-regexp text)
-          (replace-regexp-in-string user-name-regexp
-                                    #'replace-user-id-with-name
-                                    text nil t)))))
-
-(defun slack-message-unescape-date-format (text)
-  (let ((date-regexp "<!date^\\([[:digit:]]*\\)^\\(.*?\\)\\(\\^.*\\)?|\\(.*\\)>")
-        (time-format-regexp "{\\(.*?\\)}"))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((unescape-date-string
-          (text)
-          (let* ((time (match-string 1 text))
-                 (format-string (match-string 2 text))
-                 (link (match-string 3 text))
-                 (fallback (match-string 4 text)))
-            (replace-regexp-in-string time-format-regexp
-                                      #'(lambda (text)
-                                          (unescape-datetime-format time
-                                                                    link
-                                                                    text
-                                                                    fallback))
-                                      format-string)))
-         (unescape-datetime-format
-          (unix-time link text fallback)
-          (let* ((match (match-string 1 text))
-                 (template (cl-assoc (intern match) slack-date-formats)))
-            (if template
-                (slack-linkfy
-                 (format-time-string (cdr template)
-                                     (float-time (string-to-number unix-time)))
-                 (and link (substring link 1 (length link))))
-              fallback))))
-      (replace-regexp-in-string date-regexp
-                                #'unescape-date-string
-                                text nil t))))
-
-(defun slack-message-unescape-command (text)
-  (let ((command-regexp "<!\\(.*?\\)>"))
-    (cl-labels ((unescape-command
-                 (text)
-                 (let ((match (match-string 1 text)))
-                   (if (string-prefix-p "date" match)
-                       (format "<!%s>" match)
-                     (concat "@" match)))))
-      (replace-regexp-in-string command-regexp
-                                #'unescape-command
-                                text nil t))))
-
-(defun slack-message-unescape-channel (text team)
-  (let ((channel-regexp "<#\\(C.*?\\)\\(|.*?\\)?>"))
-    (cl-labels ((unescape-channel
-                 (text)
-                 (let ((name (match-string 2 text))
-                       (id (match-string 1 text)))
-                   (concat "#" (or (and name (substring name 1))
-                                   (slack-if-let* ((room (slack-room-find id team)))
-                                       (oref room name)
-                                     id))))))
-      (replace-regexp-in-string channel-regexp
-                                #'unescape-channel
-                                text t))))
-
-(provide 'slack-message-formatter)
-;;; slack-message-formatter.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-formatter.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-formatter.elc
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-;;; slack-message-notification.el --- message notification  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-message)
-(require 'slack-message-formatter)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-(require 'slack-im)
-(require 'alert)
-
-(defvar alert-default-style)
-
-(defcustom slack-message-custom-notifier nil
-  "Custom notification function.\ntake 3 Arguments.\n(lambda (MESSAGE ROOM TEAM) ...)."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defcustom slack-message-im-notification-title-format-function
-  #'(lambda (team-name room-name thread-messagep)
-      (format "%s - %s" team-name (if thread-messagep
-                                      (format "Thread in %s" room-name)
-                                    room-name)))
-  "Function to format notification title for IM message.\ntake 3 Arguments.\n(lambda (TEAM-NAME ROOM-NAME THREAD-MESSAGEP) ...)."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defcustom slack-message-notification-title-format-function
-  #'(lambda (team-name room-name thread-messagep)
-      (format "%s - %s" team-name (if thread-messagep
-                                      (format "Thread in #%s" room-name)
-                                    (format "#%s" room-name))))
-  "Function to format notification title for non-IM message.\ntake 3 Arguments.\n(lambda (TEAM-NAME ROOM-NAME THREAD-MESSAGEP) ...)."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defcustom slack-alert-icon nil
-  "String passed as the :icon argument to `alert'."
-  :type '(choice file (const :tag "Stock alert icon" nil))
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defvar slack-modeline nil)
-
-(defcustom slack-modeline-formatter #'slack-default-modeline-formatter
-  "Format modeline with Arg '((team-name . unread-count))."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defun slack-message-notify (message room team)
-  (if slack-message-custom-notifier
-      (funcall slack-message-custom-notifier message room team)
-    (slack-message-notify-alert message room team)))
-
-(defun slack-message-notify-alert (message room team)
-  (if (and (not (slack-message-minep message team))
-           (or (slack-im-p room)
-               (and (slack-group-p room) (slack-mpim-p room))
-               (slack-room-subscribedp room team)
-               (string-match (format "@%s" (plist-get (oref team self) :name))
-                             (or (slack-message-body message team) ""))))
-      (let ((team-name (oref team name))
-            (room-name (slack-room-name room team))
-            (text (with-temp-buffer
-                    (goto-char (point-min))
-                    (insert (slack-message-to-alert message team))
-                    (slack-buffer-buttonize-link)
-                    (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min)
-                                                    (point-max))))
-            (user-name (slack-message-sender-name message team)))
-        (if (and (eq alert-default-style 'notifier)
-                 (slack-im-p room)
-                 (or (eq (aref text 0) ?\[)
-                     (eq (aref text 0) ?\{)
-                     (eq (aref text 0) ?\<)
-                     (eq (aref text 0) ?\()))
-            (setq text (concat "\\" text)))
-        (alert (if (slack-im-p room) text (format "%s: %s" user-name text))
-               :icon slack-alert-icon
-               :title (if (slack-im-p room)
-                          (funcall slack-message-im-notification-title-format-function
-                                   team-name room-name (slack-thread-messagep message))
-                        (funcall slack-message-notification-title-format-function
-                                 team-name room-name (slack-thread-messagep message)))
-               :category 'slack))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-sender-equalp ((_m slack-message) _sender-id)
-  nil)
-
-(defmethod slack-message-minep ((m slack-message) team)
-  (if team
-      (with-slots (self-id) team
-        (slack-message-sender-equalp m self-id))
-    (slack-message-sender-equalp m (oref team self-id))))
-
-(defun slack-default-modeline-formatter (alist)
-  "Arg is alist of '((team-name . unread-count))"
-  (if (= 1 (length alist))
-      (format "[ %s: %s ]" (caar alist) (cdar alist))
-    (mapconcat #'(lambda (e) (format "[ %s: %s ]" (car e) (cdr e)))
-               alist " ")))
-
-(defun slack-enable-modeline ()
-  (add-to-list 'global-mode-string '(:eval slack-modeline) t))
-
-(defun slack-update-modeline ()
-  (let ((teams (cl-remove-if-not #'slack-team-modeline-enabledp slack-teams)))
-    (when (< 0 (length teams))
-      (setq slack-modeline
-            (funcall slack-modeline-formatter
-                     (mapcar #'(lambda (e) (cons (or (oref e modeline-name) (slack-team-name e))
-                                                 (slack-team-get-unread-messages e)))
-                             teams)))
-      (force-mode-line-update))))
-
-(defun slack-message-test-notification ()
-  "Debug notification.
-Execute this function when cursor is on some message."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((ts (slack-get-ts)))
-    (with-slots (room team) slack-current-buffer
-      (let ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-        (slack-message-notify message room team)))))
-
-(provide 'slack-message-notification)
-;;; slack-message-notification.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-notification.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-notification.elc
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-;;; slack-message-reaction.el --- adding, removing reaction from message  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-message)
-(require 'slack-reaction)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-file)
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defconst slack-message-reaction-add-url "https://slack.com/api/reactions.add")
-(defconst slack-message-reaction-remove-url "https://slack.com/api/reactions.remove")
-(defcustom slack-invalid-emojis '("^:flag_" "tone[[:digit:]]:$" "-" "^[^:].*[^:]$" "\\Ca")
-  "Invalid emoji regex. Slack server treated some emojis as Invalid."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defun slack-get-file-id ()
-  (get-text-property 0 'file-id (thing-at-point 'line)))
-
-(defun slack-file-add-reaction (file-id reaction team)
-  (slack-message-reaction-add-request (list (cons "name" reaction)
-                                            (cons "file" file-id))
-                                      team))
-
-(defun slack-message--add-reaction (buf reaction)
-  (slack-buffer-add-reaction-to-message buf reaction (slack-get-ts)))
-
-(defun slack-message-add-reaction ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer)
-                  (reaction (slack-message-reaction-input)))
-      (slack-message--add-reaction buf reaction)))
-
-(defun slack-file-remove-reaction (file-id team)
-  (slack-with-file file-id team
-    (let ((reaction (slack-message-reaction-select
-                     (slack-message-reactions file))))
-      (slack-message-reaction-remove-request
-       (list (cons "file" file-id)
-             (cons "name" reaction))
-       team))))
-
-(defun slack-message-remove-reaction ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-buffer-remove-reaction-from-message slack-current-buffer
-                                             (slack-get-ts)))
-
-(defun slack-message-show-reaction-users ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (with-slots (team) buf
-        (slack-if-let* ((reaction (ignore-errors
-                                    (get-text-property (point)
-                                                       'reaction))))
-            (let ((user-names (slack-reaction-user-names reaction
-                                                         team)))
-              (message "reacted users: %s"
-                       (mapconcat #'identity user-names ", ")))
-          (message "Can't get reaction:")))))
-
-(defun slack-message-reaction-select (reactions)
-  (let ((list (mapcar #'(lambda (r)
-                          (cons (oref r name)
-                                (oref r name)))
-                      reactions)))
-    (slack-select-from-list
-        (list "Select Reaction: ")
-        selected)))
-
-(defun slack-select-emoji ()
-  (if (fboundp 'emojify-completing-read)
-      (emojify-completing-read "Select Emoji: ")
-    (read-from-minibuffer "Emoji: ")))
-
-(defun slack-message-reaction-input ()
-  (let ((reaction (slack-select-emoji)))
-    (if (and (string-prefix-p ":" reaction)
-             (string-suffix-p ":" reaction))
-        (substring reaction 1 -1)
-      reaction)))
-
-(defun slack-message-reaction-add (reaction ts room team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-      (let ((params (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                          (slack-message-get-param-for-reaction message)
-                          (cons "name" reaction))))
-        (slack-message-reaction-add-request params team))))
-
-(defun slack-message-reaction-add-request (params team)
-  (cl-labels ((on-reaction-add
-               (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-               (slack-request-handle-error
-                (data "slack-message-reaction-add-request"))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-message-reaction-add-url
-      team
-      :type "POST"
-      :params params
-      :success #'on-reaction-add))))
-
-(defun slack-message-reaction-remove (reaction ts room team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-      (let ((params (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                          (slack-message-get-param-for-reaction message)
-                          (cons "name" reaction))))
-        (slack-message-reaction-remove-request params team))))
-
-(defun slack-message-reaction-remove-request (params team)
-  (cl-labels ((on-reaction-remove
-               (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-               (slack-request-handle-error
-                (data "slack-message-reaction-remove-request"))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-message-reaction-remove-url
-      team
-      :type "POST"
-      :params params
-      :success #'on-reaction-remove))))
-
-(provide 'slack-message-reaction)
-;;; slack-message-reaction.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-reaction.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-reaction.elc
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index dbd2c1ad53e0..000000000000
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-;;; slack-message-sender.el --- slack message concern message sending  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'json)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-websocket)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-im)
-(require 'slack-group)
-(require 'slack-message)
-(require 'slack-channel)
-(require 'slack-slash-commands)
-
-(defvar slack-message-minibuffer-local-map nil)
-(defvar slack-buffer-function)
-
-(defun slack-message-send ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-message--send (slack-message-read-from-minibuffer)))
-
-(defun slack-message-inc-id (team)
-  (with-slots (message-id) team
-    (if (eq message-id (1- most-positive-fixnum))
-        (setq message-id 1)
-      (cl-incf message-id))))
-
-(defun slack-escape-message (message)
-  "Escape '<,' '>' & '&' in MESSAGE."
-  (replace-regexp-in-string
-   ">" "&gt;"
-   (replace-regexp-in-string
-    "<" "&lt;"
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "&" "&amp;" message))))
-
-(defun slack-link-users (message team)
-  "Add links to all references to valid users in MESSAGE."
-  (replace-regexp-in-string
-   "@\\<\\([A-Za-z0-9._\-]+\\)\\>"
-   #'(lambda (text)
-       (let* ((username (match-string 1 text))
-              (id (slack-user-get-id username team)))
-         (if id
-             (format "<@%s|%s>" id username)
-           (cond
-            ((string= username "here") "<!here|here>")
-            ((cl-find username '("channel" "group") :test #'string=) "<!channel>")
-            ((string= username "everyone") "<!everyone>")
-            (t text)))))
-   message t))
-
-(defun slack-link-channels (message team)
-  "Add links to all references to valid channels in MESSAGE."
-  (let ((channel-ids
-         (mapcar #'(lambda (x)
-                     (let ((channel (cdr x)))
-                       (cons (slack-room-name channel team)
-                             (slot-value channel 'id))))
-                 (slack-channel-names team))))
-    (replace-regexp-in-string
-     "#\\<\\([A-Za-z0-9_\-]+\\)\\>"
-     #'(lambda (text)
-         (let* ((channel (match-string 1 text))
-                (id (cdr (assoc channel channel-ids))))
-           (if id
-               (format "<#%s|%s>" id channel)
-             text)))
-     message t)))
-
-(defun slack-message-prepare-links (message team)
-  (slack-link-channels (slack-link-users message team) team))
-
-(defun slack-message--send (message)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer)
-                  (team (oref buf team))
-                  (room (oref buf room)))
-      (if (string-prefix-p "/" message)
-          (slack-if-let* ((command-and-arg (slack-slash-commands-parse message team)))
-              (slack-command-run (car command-and-arg)
-                                 team
-                                 (oref room id)
-                                 :text (cdr command-and-arg))
-            (error "Unknown slash command: %s"
-                   (car (split-string message))))
-        (slack-buffer-send-message buf message))))
-
-(defun slack-message-send-internal (message channel-id team)
-  (slack-message-inc-id team)
-  (with-slots (message-id sent-message self-id) team
-    (let* ((m (list :id message-id
-                    :channel channel-id
-                    :type "message"
-                    :user self-id
-                    :text (slack-message-prepare-links
-                           (slack-escape-message message)
-                           team)))
-           (obj (slack-message-create m team)))
-      (slack-ws-send m team)
-      (puthash message-id obj sent-message))))
-
-(defun slack-message-read-room (team)
-  (let* ((list (slack-message-room-list team))
-         (choices (mapcar #'car list))
-         (room-name (slack-message-read-room-list "Select Room: " choices))
-         (room (cdr (cl-assoc room-name list :test #'string=))))
-    room))
-
-(defun slack-message-read-room-list (prompt choices)
-  (let ((completion-ignore-case t))
-    (funcall slack-completing-read-function (format "%s" prompt)
-             choices nil t nil nil choices)))
-
-(defun slack-message-room-list (team)
-  (append (slack-group-names team)
-          (slack-im-names team)
-          (slack-channel-names team)))
-
-(defun slack-message-read-from-minibuffer ()
-  (let ((prompt "Message: "))
-    (slack-message-setup-minibuffer-keymap)
-    (read-from-minibuffer
-     prompt
-     nil
-     slack-message-minibuffer-local-map)))
-
-(defun slack-message-setup-minibuffer-keymap ()
-  (unless slack-message-minibuffer-local-map
-    (setq slack-message-minibuffer-local-map
-          (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-            (define-key map (kbd "RET") 'newline)
-            (set-keymap-parent map minibuffer-local-map)
-            map))))
-
-(defun slack-message-embed-channel ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (with-slots (team) buf
-        (slack-select-from-list
-            ((slack-channel-names team) "Select Channel: ")
-            (insert (concat "#" (slack-room-name selected team)))))))
-
-(defun slack-message-embed-mention ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (with-slots (team) buf
-        (let* ((pre-defined (list (list "here" :name "here")
-                                  (list "channel" :name "channel")))
-               (alist (append pre-defined (slack-user-names team))))
-          (slack-select-from-list
-              (alist "Select User: ")
-              (insert (concat "@" (plist-get selected :name))))))))
-
-(provide 'slack-message-sender)
-;;; slack-message-sender.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-sender.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-sender.elc
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index 1c75c5cf5e9f..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-sender.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-share-buffer.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-share-buffer.el
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index 2e999b29d3ac..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-share-buffer.el
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@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-message-share-buffer.el ---                -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-room-buffer)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-message-share-buffer-mode
-  slack-message-compose-buffer-mode
-  "Slack Share Message")
-
-(defclass slack-message-share-buffer (slack-message-compose-buffer)
-  ((ts :initarg :ts :type string)
-   (room :initarg :room :type slack-room)))
-
-(defun slack-create-message-share-buffer (room team ts)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-message-share-buffer
-                                    room ts team)))
-      buf
-    (slack-message-share-buffer :room room :team team :ts ts)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-find :static ((class slack-message-share-buffer) room ts team)
-  (slack-buffer-find-4 class room ts team))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((class slack-message-share-buffer) room ts team)
-  (format "*Slack - %s : %s  Share Message - %s"
-          (oref team name)
-          (slack-room-name room team)
-          ts))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-message-share-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room ts team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name 'slack-message-share-buffer
-                       room ts team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-message-share-buffer))
-  (let* ((buf (call-next-method)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-message-share-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this))
-    (with-slots (room ts team) this
-      (slack-buffer-push-new-4 'slack-message-share-buffer
-                               room ts team))
-    buf))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-send-message ((this slack-message-share-buffer) message)
-  (with-slots (room team ts) this
-    (slack-message-share--send team room ts message)
-    (call-next-method)))
-
-(provide 'slack-message-share-buffer)
-;;; slack-message-share-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-share-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-share-buffer.elc
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index c3e433223e89..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message-share-buffer.elc
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index 11360f47c44b..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message.el
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@@ -1,454 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-message.el --- slack-message                -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-reaction)
-(require 'slack-request)
-(require 'slack-attachment)
-
-(defcustom slack-message-custom-delete-notifier nil
-  "Custom notification function for deleted message.\ntake 3 Arguments.\n(lambda (MESSAGE ROOM TEAM) ...)."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defconst slack-message-pins-add-url "https://slack.com/api/pins.add")
-(defconst slack-message-pins-remove-url "https://slack.com/api/pins.remove")
-(defconst slack-message-stars-add-url "https://slack.com/api/stars.add")
-(defconst slack-message-stars-remove-url "https://slack.com/api/stars.remove")
-
-(defclass slack-message ()
-  ((type :initarg :type :type string)
-   (subtype :initarg :subtype)
-   (channel :initarg :channel :initform nil)
-   (ts :initarg :ts :type string :initform "")
-   (text :initarg :text :type (or null string) :initform nil)
-   (item-type :initarg :item_type)
-   (attachments :initarg :attachments :type (or null list) :initform nil)
-   (reactions :initarg :reactions :type (or null list))
-   (is-starred :initarg :is_starred :type boolean :initform nil)
-   (pinned-to :initarg :pinned_to :type (or null list))
-   (deleted-at :initarg :deleted-at :initform nil)
-   (thread :initarg :thread :initform nil)
-   (thread-ts :initarg :thread_ts :initform nil)
-   (hide :initarg :hide :initform nil)
-   (files :initarg :files :initform '())
-   (edited :initarg :edited :initform nil)
-   (is-ephemeral :initarg :is_ephemeral :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-message-edited ()
-  ((user :initarg :user :type string)
-   (ts :initarg :ts :type string)))
-
-(defclass slack-reply (slack-message)
-  ((user :initarg :user :initform nil)
-   (reply-to :initarg :reply_to :type integer)
-   (id :initarg :id :type integer)))
-
-(defclass slack-user-message (slack-message)
-  ((user :initarg :user :type string)
-   (id :initarg :id)
-   (inviter :initarg :inviter)))
-
-(defclass slack-reply-broadcast-message (slack-user-message)
-  ((broadcast-thread-ts :initarg :broadcast_thread_ts :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-bot-message (slack-message)
-  ((bot-id :initarg :bot_id :type string)
-   (username :initarg :username :type string :initform "")
-   (icons :initarg :icons)))
-
-(defclass slack-file-comment-message (slack-message)
-  ((file :initarg :file :initform nil)
-   (comment :initarg :comment :initform nil)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-sender-name ((m slack-file-comment-message) team)
-  (with-slots (comment) m
-    (slack-user-name (plist-get comment :user) team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-sender-id ((m slack-file-comment-message))
-  (with-slots (comment) m
-    (plist-get comment :user)))
-
-(defgeneric slack-message-sender-name  (slack-message team))
-(defgeneric slack-message-to-string (slack-message))
-(defgeneric slack-message-to-alert (slack-message))
-(defmethod slack-message-bot-id ((_this slack-message)) nil)
-
-(defgeneric slack-room-buffer-name (room team))
-
-(defun slack-room-find (id team)
-  (if (and id team)
-      (cl-labels ((find-room (room)
-                             (string= id (oref room id))))
-        (cond
-         ((string-prefix-p "F" id) (slack-file-room-obj team))
-         ((string-prefix-p "C" id) (cl-find-if #'find-room
-                                               (oref team channels)))
-         ((string-prefix-p "G" id) (cl-find-if #'find-room
-                                               (oref team groups)))
-         ((string-prefix-p "D" id) (cl-find-if #'find-room
-                                               (oref team ims)))
-         ((string-prefix-p "Q" id) (cl-find-if #'find-room
-                                               (oref team search-results)))))))
-
-(defun slack-reaction-create (payload)
-  (apply #'slack-reaction "reaction"
-         (slack-collect-slots 'slack-reaction payload)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-set-attachments ((m slack-message) payload)
-  (let ((attachments (append (plist-get payload :attachments) nil)))
-    (if (< 0 (length attachments))
-        (oset m attachments
-              (mapcar #'slack-attachment-create attachments))))
-  m)
-
-(defmethod slack-message-set-file ((m slack-message) payload team)
-  (let ((files (mapcar #'(lambda (file) (slack-file-create file))
-                       (plist-get payload :files))))
-    (oset m files files)
-    m))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-set-thread ((m slack-message) team payload)
-  (when (slack-message-thread-parentp m)
-    (oset m thread (slack-thread-create m team payload))))
-
-(defun slack-reply-broadcast-message-create (payload)
-  (let ((parent (cl-first (plist-get payload :attachments))))
-    (plist-put payload :broadcast_thread_ts (plist-get parent :ts))
-    (apply #'slack-reply-broadcast-message "reply-broadcast"
-           (slack-collect-slots 'slack-reply-broadcast-message payload))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-message-create (payload team &key room)
-  (when payload
-    (plist-put payload :reactions (append (plist-get payload :reactions) nil))
-    (plist-put payload :attachments (append (plist-get payload :attachments) nil))
-    (plist-put payload :pinned_to (append (plist-get payload :pinned_to) nil))
-    (if room
-        (plist-put payload :channel (oref room id)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((create-message
-          (payload)
-          (let ((subtype (plist-get payload :subtype)))
-            (cond
-             ((plist-member payload :reply_to)
-              (apply #'slack-reply "reply"
-                     (slack-collect-slots 'slack-reply payload)))
-             ((or (and subtype (or (string-equal "reply_broadcast" subtype)
-                                   (string= "thread_broadcast" subtype)))
-                  (plist-get payload :reply_broadcast))
-              (slack-reply-broadcast-message-create payload))
-             ((and (plist-member payload :user) (plist-get payload :user))
-              (apply #'slack-user-message "user-msg"
-                     (slack-collect-slots 'slack-user-message payload)))
-             ((and subtype (string= "bot_message" subtype))
-              (apply #'slack-bot-message "bot-msg"
-                     (slack-collect-slots 'slack-bot-message payload)))
-             ((and subtype (string= "file_comment" subtype))
-              (apply #'slack-file-comment-message "file_comment"
-                     (slack-collect-slots 'slack-file-comment-message payload)))
-             (t (progn
-                  (slack-log (format "Unknown Message Type: %s" payload)
-                             team :level 'warn)
-                  (apply #'slack-message "unknown message"
-                         (slack-collect-slots 'slack-message payload))))))))
-
-      (let ((message (create-message payload)))
-        (when message
-          (slack-message-set-edited message payload)
-          (slack-message-set-attachments message payload)
-          (oset message reactions
-                (mapcar #'slack-reaction-create (plist-get payload :reactions)))
-          (slack-message-set-file message payload team)
-          (slack-message-set-thread message team payload)
-          message)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-set-edited ((this slack-message) payload)
-  (if (plist-get payload :edited)
-      (oset this edited (apply #'make-instance slack-message-edited
-                               (slack-collect-slots 'slack-message-edited
-                                                    (plist-get payload :edited))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-edited-at ((this slack-message))
-  (with-slots (edited) this
-    (when edited
-      (oref edited ts))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-equal ((m slack-message) n)
-  (string= (slack-ts m) (slack-ts n)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-get-thread ((parent slack-message) team)
-  (let ((thread (oref parent thread)))
-    (unless thread
-      (oset parent thread (slack-thread-create parent team)))
-    (oref parent thread)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-sender-name ((m slack-message) team)
-  (slack-user-name (oref m user) team))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-sender-id ((m slack-message))
-  (oref m user))
-
-(defun slack-message-pins-add ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-pins-add buf (slack-get-ts))))
-
-(defun slack-message-pins-remove ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-pins-remove buf (slack-get-ts))))
-
-(defun slack-message-pins-request (url room team ts)
-  (cl-labels ((on-pins-add
-               (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-               (slack-request-handle-error
-                (data "slack-message-pins-request"))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      url
-      team
-      :params (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                    (cons "timestamp" ts))
-      :success #'on-pins-add
-      ))))
-
-(defmethod slack-ts ((this slack-message))
-  (oref this ts))
-
-(defun slack-ts-to-time (ts)
-  (seconds-to-time (string-to-number ts)))
-
-(defun slack-message-time-stamp (message)
-  (slack-ts-to-time (slack-ts message)))
-
-(defmethod slack-user-find ((m slack-message) team)
-  (slack-user--find (slack-message-sender-id m) team))
-
-(defun slack-message-copy-link ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-buffer-copy-link slack-current-buffer (slack-get-ts)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-star-added ((m slack-message))
-  (oset m is-starred t))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-star-removed ((m slack-message))
-  (oset m is-starred nil))
-
-(defun slack-message-star-api-request (url params team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                   (slack-request-handle-error
-                    (data url))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      url
-      team
-      :params params
-      :success #'on-success))))
-
-(defun slack-message-remove-star ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-buffer-remove-star slack-current-buffer (slack-get-ts)))
-
-(defun slack-message-add-star ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-buffer-add-star slack-current-buffer (slack-get-ts)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-star-api-params ((m slack-message))
-  (cons "timestamp" (slack-ts m)))
-
-(defmethod slack-reaction-delete ((this slack-message) reaction)
-  (with-slots (reactions) this
-    (setq reactions (slack-reaction--delete reactions reaction))))
-
-(defmethod slack-reaction-push ((this slack-message) reaction)
-  (push reaction (oref this reactions)))
-
-(defmethod slack-reaction-find ((m slack-message) reaction)
-  (slack-reaction--find (oref m reactions) reaction))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-reactions ((this slack-message))
-  (oref this reactions))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-get-param-for-reaction ((m slack-message))
-  (cons "timestamp" (slack-ts m)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-append-reaction ((m slack-message) reaction &optional _type _file-id)
-  (slack-if-let* ((old-reaction (slack-reaction-find m reaction)))
-      (slack-reaction-join old-reaction reaction)
-    (slack-reaction-push m reaction)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-pop-reaction ((m slack-message) reaction &optional _type _file-id)
-  (slack-message--pop-reaction m reaction))
-
-(defun slack-message--pop-reaction (message reaction)
-  (let* ((old-reaction (slack-reaction-find message reaction))
-         (decl-p (< 1 (oref old-reaction count))))
-    (if decl-p
-        (with-slots (count users) old-reaction
-          (cl-decf count)
-          (setq users (cl-remove-if
-                       #'(lambda (old-user)
-                           (cl-find old-user
-                                    (oref reaction users)
-                                    :test #'string=))
-                       users)))
-      (slack-reaction-delete message reaction))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-get-text ((m slack-message))
-  (oref m text))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-message-update-buffer ((message slack-message)
-                                               room team replace)
-  (slack-if-let* ((parent (slack-room-find-thread-parent room message)))
-      (progn
-        (slack-room-update-buffer room team parent t)
-        (if (slack-reply-broadcast-message-p message)
-            (slack-room-update-buffer room team message replace))
-        (slack-if-let* ((thread (slack-message-get-thread parent team)))
-            (progn
-              (slack-if-let* ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-thread-message-buffer
-                                                      room
-                                                      (oref thread thread-ts)
-                                                      team)))
-                  (slack-buffer-update buf message :replace replace)))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-update ((message slack-message) team &optional replace no-notify)
-  (slack-if-let*
-      ((room (slack-room-find (oref message channel) team))
-       (ts (slack-ts message))
-       (no-same-message (if replace t
-                          (not (slack-room-find-message room ts)))))
-
-      (progn
-        (slack-room-push-message room message)
-        (slack-room-update-latest room message)
-        (if (slack-thread-message-p message)
-            (slack-thread-message-update-buffer message room team replace)
-          (slack-room-update-buffer room team message replace)
-          (slack-room-inc-unread-count room))
-
-        (unless no-notify
-          (slack-message-notify message room team))
-        (slack-update-modeline))))
-
-(defun slack-message-delete ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-delete-message buf (slack-get-ts))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-deleted ((message slack-message) room team)
-  (if (slack-thread-message-p message)
-      (slack-if-let* ((parent (slack-room-find-thread-parent room message))
-                      (thread (slack-message-get-thread parent team)))
-          (progn
-            (slack-thread-delete-message thread message)
-            (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-thread-message-buffer
-                                                       room
-                                                       (oref thread thread-ts)
-                                                       team)))
-                (slack-buffer-message-delete buffer (slack-ts message)))
-            (slack-message-update parent team t)))
-    (slack-if-let* ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-message-buffer
-                                            room
-                                            team)))
-        (slack-buffer-message-delete buf (slack-ts message))))
-
-  (if slack-message-custom-delete-notifier
-      (funcall slack-message-custom-delete-notifier message room team)
-    (alert "message deleted"
-           :icon slack-alert-icon
-           :title (format "\\[%s] from %s"
-                          (slack-room-display-name room team)
-                          (slack-message-sender-name message team))
-           :category 'slack)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-changed--copy ((this slack-message) other)
-  (let ((changed nil))
-    (with-slots (text attachments edited) this
-      (unless (string= text (oref other text))
-        (setq text (oref other text))
-        (setq changed t))
-      (setq attachments (oref other attachments))
-      (setq edited (oref other edited)))
-    changed))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-message-p ((this slack-message))
-  (and (oref this thread-ts)
-       (not (string= (slack-ts this) (oref this thread-ts)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-message-p ((this slack-reply-broadcast-message))
-  (call-next-method))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-thread-parentp ((m slack-message))
-  (let* ((thread (oref m thread))
-         (thread-ts (or (and thread (oref thread thread-ts))
-                        (oref m thread-ts))))
-    (and thread-ts (string= (slack-ts m) thread-ts))))
-
-(defun slack-message-update-mark ()
-  "Update Channel's last-read marker to this message."
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-update-mark buffer :force t)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message--inspect ((this slack-message) room team)
-  (format "RAW: %s\nROOM: %s\nMESSAGE: %s\nATTACHMENTS: %s - %s\nFILES: %s - %s"
-          (oref this text)
-          (oref room id)
-          (eieio-object-class this)
-          (length (oref this attachments))
-          (mapcar (lambda (e) (format "\n(TITLE: %s\nPRETEXT: %s\nTEXT: %s)"
-                                      (slack-message-unescape-channel
-                                       (oref e title)
-                                       team)
-                                      (oref e pretext)
-                                      (oref e text)))
-                  (oref this attachments))
-          (length (oref this files))
-          (mapcar (lambda (e) (format "(TITLE: %s)"
-                                      (oref e title)))
-                  (oref this files))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message--inspect ((this slack-file-comment-message) room team)
-  (let ((super (call-next-method)))
-    (with-slots (file comment) this
-      (format "%s\nFILE:%s\nCOMMENT:%s"
-              super
-              file comment))))
-
-(defun slack-message-inspect ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((ts (slack-get-ts))
-                  (buffer slack-current-buffer))
-      (with-slots (room team) buffer
-        (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts))
-                        (text (slack-message--inspect message room team)))
-            (message "%s" text)))))
-
-(provide 'slack-message)
-;;; slack-message.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index ef0d8a57365e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-message.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-item.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-item.el
deleted file mode 100644
index dfb9a11a4e4c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-item.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-pinned-item.el ---                         -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-
-(defclass slack-pinned-item ()
-  ((message :initarg :message)))
-
-(defun slack-pinned-item-create (message)
-  (slack-pinned-item :message message))
-
-(defmethod slack-ts ((this slack-pinned-item))
-  (slack-ts (oref this message)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-to-string ((this slack-pinned-item) team)
-  (with-slots (message) this
-    (slack-message-to-string message team)))
-
-(provide 'slack-pinned-item)
-;;; slack-pinned-item.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-item.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-item.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index af92bb6a9713..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-item.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-items-buffer.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-items-buffer.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 536195a1553a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-items-buffer.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,102 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-pinned-items-buffer.el ---                 -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-room-buffer)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-pinned-items-buffer-mode slack-buffer-mode "Slack Pinned Items")
-
-(defclass slack-pinned-items-buffer (slack-room-buffer)
-  ((items :initarg :items :type list)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((class slack-pinned-items-buffer) room team)
-  (format "%s %s" (call-next-method) "Pinned Items"))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-pinned-items-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name 'slack-pinned-items-buffer
-                       room team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-buffer ((this slack-pinned-items-buffer))
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-      (progn
-        (slack-pinned-items-buffer-insert-items this)
-        buf)
-    (slack-buffer-init-buffer this)))
-
-(defmethod slack-pinned-items-buffer-insert-items ((this slack-pinned-items-buffer))
-  (let* ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this)))
-         (header-face '(:underline t :weight bold))
-         (buf-header (propertize "Pinned Items\n" 'face header-face)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (delete-region (point-min) lui-output-marker))
-      (let ((lui-time-stamp-position nil))
-        (lui-insert buf-header t))
-      (with-slots (team items) this
-        (if (< 0 (length items))
-            (cl-loop for m in items
-                     do (slack-buffer-insert this m t))
-          (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-            (insert "No Pinned Items")))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-pinned-items-buffer))
-  (let* ((buf (call-next-method)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-pinned-items-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this))
-    (slack-pinned-items-buffer-insert-items this)
-    (with-slots (room team) this
-      (slack-buffer-push-new-3 'slack-pinned-items-buffer room team))
-    buf))
-
-(defun slack-create-pinned-items-buffer (room team items)
-
-  (cl-labels
-      ((create-item
-        (item)
-        (let ((type (plist-get item :type)))
-          (slack-pinned-item-create
-           (cond
-            ((string= type "message")
-             (slack-message-create (plist-get item :message)
-                                   team :room room))
-            ((string= type "file")
-             (or (slack-file-find (plist-get (plist-get item :file) :id) team)
-                 (slack-file-create (plist-get item :file)))))))))
-    (slack-if-let* ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-pinned-items-buffer room team)))
-        (progn
-          (oset buf items (mapcar #'create-item items))
-          buf)
-      (slack-pinned-items-buffer :room room
-                                 :team team
-                                 :items (mapcar #'create-item items)))))
-
-
-
-(provide 'slack-pinned-items-buffer)
-;;; slack-pinned-items-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-items-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-items-buffer.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 06b81d65fd60..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pinned-items-buffer.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pkg.el
deleted file mode 100644
index acb78f329c89..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "slack" "20180913.651" "Slack client for Emacs"
-  '((websocket "1.8")
-    (request "0.2.0")
-    (oauth2 "0.10")
-    (circe "2.2")
-    (alert "1.2")
-    (emojify "0.2"))
-  :url "https://github.com/yuya373/emacs-slack")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reaction.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reaction.el
deleted file mode 100644
index d0cff1a80370..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reaction.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,117 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-reaction.el ---  deal with reactions       -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-
-(defclass slack-reaction ()
-  ((name :initarg :name :type string)
-   (count :initarg :count :type integer)
-   (users :initarg :users :initform ())))
-
-(defmethod slack-reaction-join ((r slack-reaction) other)
-  (if (string= (oref r name) (oref other name))
-      (progn
-        (cl-incf (oref r count))
-        (oset r users (append (oref other users) (oref r users)))
-        r)))
-
-(defmethod slack-reaction-user-names ((r slack-reaction) team)
-  (with-slots (users) r
-    (mapcar #'(lambda (u) (slack-user-name u team))
-            users)))
-
-(defmethod slack-equalp ((r slack-reaction) other)
-  (slack-reaction-equalp r other))
-
-(defmethod slack-reaction-equalp ((r slack-reaction) other)
-  (string= (oref r name) (oref other name)))
-
-(defmethod slack-reaction-help-text ((r slack-reaction) team)
-  (let ((user-names (slack-reaction-user-names r team)))
-    (format "%s reacted with :%s:"
-            (mapconcat #'identity user-names ", ")
-            (oref r name))))
-
-(defvar slack-reaction-keymap
-  (let ((keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key keymap (kbd "RET") #'slack-reaction-toggle)
-    (define-key keymap [mouse-1] #'slack-reaction-toggle)
-    keymap))
-
-(defun slack-reaction-toggle ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer slack-current-buffer)
-                  (reaction (get-text-property (point) 'reaction))
-                  (reaction-name (oref reaction name))
-                  (reaction-users (oref reaction users))
-                  (team (oref buffer team))
-                  (self-id (oref team self-id)))
-      (if (cl-find-if #'(lambda (id) (string= id self-id)) reaction-users)
-          (slack-message-reaction-remove reaction-name
-                                         (slack-get-ts)
-                                         (oref buffer room)
-                                         team)
-        (slack-message--add-reaction buffer reaction-name))))
-
-(defun slack-reaction-help-echo (_window _string pos)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer slack-current-buffer)
-                  (reaction (get-text-property pos 'reaction))
-                  (team (oref buffer team)))
-      (slack-reaction-help-text reaction team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-reaction-to-string ((r slack-reaction) team)
-  (propertize (format " :%s: %d " (oref r name) (oref r count))
-              'face 'slack-message-output-reaction
-              'mouse-face 'highlight
-              'keymap slack-reaction-keymap
-              'reaction r
-              'help-echo #'slack-reaction-help-echo))
-
-(defun slack-reaction-echo-description ()
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer slack-current-buffer)
-                  (reaction (get-text-property (point) 'reaction))
-                  (team (oref buffer team)))
-      (message (slack-reaction-help-text reaction team))))
-
-(defun slack-reaction-notify (payload team room)
-  (let* ((user-id (plist-get payload :user))
-         (reaction (plist-get payload :reaction))
-         (msg (slack-user-message "msg"
-                                  :text (format "added reaction %s" reaction)
-                                  :user user-id)))
-    (slack-message-notify msg room team)))
-
-(defun slack-reaction--find (reactions reaction)
-  (cl-find-if #'(lambda (e) (slack-reaction-equalp e reaction))
-              reactions))
-
-(defun slack-reaction--delete (reactions reaction)
-  (cl-delete-if #'(lambda (e) (slack-reaction-equalp e reaction))
-                reactions))
-
-(provide 'slack-reaction)
-;;; slack-reaction.el ends here
-
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reaction.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reaction.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 220b289a5bee..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reaction.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reminder.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reminder.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 8d2ab413ddab..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reminder.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,237 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-reminder.el ---                            -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-team)
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defconst slack-reminder-list-url "https://slack.com/api/reminders.list")
-(defconst slack-reminder-delete-url "https://slack.com/api/reminders.delete")
-(defconst slack-reminder-complete-url "https://slack.com/api/reminders.complete")
-(defconst slack-reminder-info-url "https://slack.com/api/reminders.info")
-
-(defclass slack-reminder-base ()
-  ((id :initarg :id :type string)
-   (creator :initarg :creator :type string)
-   (user :initarg :user :type string)
-   (text :initarg :text :type string)))
-
-(defclass slack-recurring-reminder (slack-reminder-base)
-  ())
-
-(defclass slack-reminder (slack-reminder-base)
-  ((time :initarg :time :type integer)
-   (complete-ts :initarg :complete_ts :type integer)))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-user ((r slack-reminder-base) team)
-  (slack-user-find r team))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-creator ((r slack-reminder-base) team)
-  (slack-user--find (oref r creator) team))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-completedp ((r slack-reminder))
-  (not (eq 0 (oref r complete-ts))))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-completedp ((_r slack-recurring-reminder))
-  nil)
-
-(defun slack-reminder-create (payload)
-  (let ((klass (if (eq :json-false (plist-get payload :recurring))
-                   'slack-reminder
-                 'slack-recurring-reminder)))
-    (apply #'make-instance klass
-           (slack-collect-slots klass payload))))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-to-body ((r slack-reminder))
-  (with-slots (text time complete-ts) r
-    (let ((time-str (format "Remind At: %s"
-                            (slack-message-time-to-string
-                             (number-to-string time))))
-          (completed (format "Completed: %s"
-                             (if (eq complete-ts 0)
-                                 "Not Yet"
-                               (slack-message-time-to-string
-                                (number-to-string complete-ts))))))
-      (format "%s\n%s\n\n%s" time-str completed text))))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-to-body ((r slack-recurring-reminder))
-  (oref r text))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-to-string ((r slack-reminder-base) team)
-  (with-slots (creator user) r
-    (let* ((header (slack-message-put-header-property
-                    (format "From: %s To: %s"
-                            (slack-user-name creator team)
-                            (slack-user-name user team))))
-           (body (slack-reminder-to-body r)))
-      (format "%s\n%s\n\n" header body))))
-
-(defmethod slack-create-reminder-buffer ((team slack-team))
-  (let* ((buf-name "*Slack - Reminders*")
-         (buf (get-buffer-create buf-name)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (with-slots (reminders) team
-        (cl-loop for reminder in reminders
-                 do (insert (slack-reminder-to-string reminder team))))
-      (setq buffer-read-only t))
-    buf))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-sort-key ((r slack-reminder))
-  (oref r time))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-sort-key ((r slack-recurring-reminder))
-  0)
-
-(defun slack-reminder-sort (team)
-  (with-slots (reminders) team
-    (setq reminders
-          (cl-sort reminders #'<
-                   :key #'(lambda (r) (slack-reminder-sort-key r))))))
-
-(defun slack-reminder-list ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (slack-team-select)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-reminder-list
-          (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-          (slack-request-handle-error
-           (data "slack-reminder-list")
-           (oset team reminders
-                 (cl-loop
-                  for payload in (slack-decode
-                                  (append (plist-get data :reminders)
-                                          nil))
-                  collect (slack-reminder-create payload)))
-           (slack-reminder-sort team)
-           (if (< 0 (length (oref team reminders)))
-               (funcall
-                slack-buffer-function
-                (slack-create-reminder-buffer team))
-             (message "No Reminders!")))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-reminder-list-url
-        team
-        :success #'on-reminder-list)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminders-alist ((team slack-team) &optional filter)
-  (cl-labels ((text (r)
-                    (with-slots (creator user text) r
-                      (format "Creator: %s Target: %s Content: %s"
-                              (slack-user-name creator team)
-                              (slack-user-name user team)
-                              text))))
-    (with-slots (reminders) team
-      (mapcar #'(lambda (r) (cons (text r) r))
-              (if filter
-                  (cl-remove-if-not #'(lambda (r) (funcall filter r))
-                                    reminders)
-                reminders)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-delete-reminder ((team slack-team) r)
-  (with-slots (reminders) team
-    (setq reminders
-          (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e)
-                            (string= (oref e id) (oref r id)))
-                        reminders))))
-
-(defun slack-reminder-select (team &optional filter)
-  (slack-select-from-list
-      ((slack-reminders-alist team filter) "Select: ")))
-
-(defun slack-reminder-delete ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (reminder (slack-reminder-select team)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-reminder-delete (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                             (slack-request-handle-error
-                              (data "slack-reminder-delete")
-                              (slack-team-delete-reminder team reminder)
-                              (message "Reminder Deleted!"))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-reminder-delete-url
-        team
-        :params (list (cons "reminder" (oref reminder id)))
-        :success #'on-reminder-delete)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-info ((r slack-reminder-base) team callback)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-reminder-info (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                         (slack-request-handle-error
-                          (data "slack-reminder-info")
-                          (let ((reminder (slack-reminder-create
-                                           (plist-get (slack-decode data)
-                                                      :reminder))))
-                            (funcall callback reminder)))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-reminder-info-url
-      team
-      :params (list (cons "reminder" (oref r id)))
-      :success #'on-reminder-info))))
-
-(defmethod slack-reminder-refresh ((r slack-reminder-base) team)
-  (slack-reminder-info
-   r team
-   #'(lambda (reminder)
-       (with-slots (reminders) team
-         (setq reminders
-               (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e) (string= (oref e id)
-                                                    (oref reminder id)))
-                             reminders))
-         (push reminder reminders))
-       (message "Reminder Updated!"))))
-
-(defun slack-reminder-complete ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (reminder (slack-reminder-select
-                    team
-                    #'(lambda (r)
-                        (not (slack-reminder-completedp r))))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-reminder-complete (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                               (slack-request-handle-error
-                                (data "slack-reminder-complete")
-                                (slack-reminder-refresh reminder team))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-reminder-complete-url
-        team
-        :params (list (cons "reminder" (oref reminder id)))
-        :success #'on-reminder-complete)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-user-find ((r slack-reminder-base) team)
-  (slack-user--find (oref r user) team))
-
-(provide 'slack-reminder)
-;;; slack-reminder.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reminder.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reminder.elc
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index 19a16c9e6cc1..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reminder.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reply.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reply.el
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index 8a6489e88bb4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reply.el
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@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-reply.el ---handle reply from slack        -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-message)
-
-(defmethod slack-message-handle-reply ((m slack-reply) team)
-  (with-slots (reply-to) m
-    (let ((sent-msg (slack-message-find-sent m team)))
-      (if sent-msg
-          (progn
-            (oset sent-msg ts (slack-ts m))
-            (slack-message-update sent-msg team))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-find-sent ((m slack-reply) team)
-  (with-slots (reply-to) m
-    (with-slots (sent-message) team
-      (let ((found (gethash reply-to sent-message)))
-        (remhash reply-to sent-message)
-        found))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-sender-equalp ((m slack-reply) sender-id)
-  (string= (oref m user) sender-id))
-
-
-(provide 'slack-reply)
-;;; slack-reply.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reply.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-reply.elc
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index 13068f94800c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-request-worker.el
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@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-request-worker.el ---                      -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-request)
-(require 'slack-team)
-
-(defcustom slack-request-worker-max-request-limit 30
-  "Max request count perform simultaneously."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defvar slack-request-worker-instance nil)
-
-(defclass slack-request-worker ()
-  ((queue :initform '() :type list)
-   (timer :initform nil)
-   (current-request-count :initform 0 :type integer)
-   ))
-
-(defun slack-request-worker-create ()
-  "Create `slack-request-worker' instance."
-  (make-instance 'slack-request-worker))
-
-(defmethod slack-request-worker-push ((this slack-request-worker) req)
-  (let ((l '()))
-    (cl-pushnew req (oref this queue)
-                :test #'slack-equalp)))
-
-(defun slack-request-worker-set-timer ()
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-timeout ()
-                   (slack-request-worker-execute)
-                   (when (timerp slack-request-worker-instance)
-                     (cancel-timer slack-request-worker-instance))
-                   (slack-request-worker-set-timer)))
-    (oset slack-request-worker-instance timer
-          (run-at-time 1 nil #'on-timeout))))
-
-(defun slack-request-worker-execute ()
-  "Pop request from queue until `slack-request-worker-max-request-limit', and execute."
-  (when slack-request-worker-instance
-    (let ((do '())
-          (skip '())
-          (current (time-to-seconds))
-          (limit (- slack-request-worker-max-request-limit
-                    (oref slack-request-worker-instance
-                          current-request-count))))
-
-      (cl-loop for req in (reverse (oref slack-request-worker-instance queue))
-               do (if (and (< (oref req execute-at) current)
-                           (< (length do) limit))
-                      (push req do)
-                    (push req skip)))
-
-      ;; (message "[WORKER] QUEUE: %s, LIMIT: %s, CURRENT: %s, DO: %s, SKIP: %s"
-      ;;          (length (oref slack-request-worker-instance queue))
-      ;;          slack-request-worker-max-request-limit
-      ;;          (oref slack-request-worker-instance current-request-count)
-      ;;          (length do)
-      ;;          (length skip))
-
-      (oset slack-request-worker-instance queue skip)
-
-      (cl-labels
-          ((decl-request-count
-            ()
-            (cl-decf (oref slack-request-worker-instance
-                           current-request-count))))
-        (cl-loop for req in do
-                 do (progn
-                      (cl-incf (oref slack-request-worker-instance
-                                     current-request-count))
-                      (slack-request req
-                                     :on-success #'decl-request-count
-                                     :on-error #'decl-request-count
-                                     )))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-request-worker-push ((req slack-request-request))
-  (unless slack-request-worker-instance
-    (setq slack-request-worker-instance
-          (slack-request-worker-create)))
-  (slack-request-worker-push slack-request-worker-instance req)
-  (unless (oref slack-request-worker-instance timer)
-    (slack-request-worker-set-timer)))
-
-(defun slack-request-worker-quit ()
-  "Cancel timer and remove `slack-request-worker-instance'."
-  (when (and slack-request-worker-instance
-             (timerp (oref slack-request-worker-instance timer)))
-    (cancel-timer (oref slack-request-worker-instance timer)))
-  (setq slack-request-worker-instance nil))
-
-(defmethod slack-request-worker-remove-request ((team slack-team))
-  "Remove request from TEAM in queue."
-  (when slack-request-worker-instance
-    (let ((to-remove '())
-          (new-queue '())
-          (all (oref slack-request-worker-instance queue)))
-
-      (dolist (req all)
-        (if (string= (oref (oref req team) id)
-                     (oref team id))
-            (push req to-remove)
-          (push req new-queue)))
-
-      (dolist (req to-remove)
-        (when (and (oref req response)
-                   (not (request-response-done-p (oref req response))))
-          (request-abort (oref req response))))
-
-      (oset slack-request-worker-instance queue new-queue)
-      (slack-log (format "Remove Request from Worker, ALL: %s, REMOVED: %s, NEW-QUEUE: %s"
-                         (length all)
-                         (length to-remove)
-                         (length new-queue))
-                 team :level 'debug))))
-
-(provide 'slack-request-worker)
-;;; slack-request-worker.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-request-worker.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-request-worker.elc
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index 069a00cf3aaf..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-request-worker.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index 43c97face3c1..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-request.el
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@@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-request.el ---slack request function       -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuunari-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'json)
-(require 'request)
-(require 'slack-util)
-
-(defcustom slack-request-timeout 10
-  "Request Timeout in seconds."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defun slack-parse ()
-  (let ((json-object-type 'plist)
-        (json-array-type 'list))
-    (json-read)))
-
-(defun slack-request-parse-payload (payload)
-  (let ((json-object-type 'plist)
-        (json-array-type 'list))
-    (condition-case err-var
-        (json-read-from-string payload)
-      (json-end-of-file nil))))
-
-(defclass slack-request-request ()
-  ((response :initform nil)
-   (url :initarg :url)
-   (team :initarg :team)
-   (type :initarg :type :initform "GET")
-   (success :initarg :success)
-   (error :initarg :error :initform nil)
-   (params :initarg :params :initform nil)
-   (data :initarg :data :initform nil)
-   (parser :initarg :parser :initform #'slack-parse)
-   (sync :initarg :sync :initform nil)
-   (files :initarg :files :initform nil)
-   (headers :initarg :headers :initform nil)
-   (timeout :initarg :timeout :initform `,slack-request-timeout)
-   (execute-at :initform 0.0 :type float)))
-
-(cl-defun slack-request-create
-    (url team &key type success error params data parser sync files headers timeout)
-  (let ((args (list
-               :url url :team team :type type
-               :success success :error error
-               :params params :data data :parser parser
-               :sync sync :files files :headers headers
-               :timeout timeout))
-        (ret nil))
-    (mapc #'(lambda (maybe-key)
-              (let ((value (plist-get args maybe-key)))
-                (when value
-                  (setq ret (plist-put ret maybe-key value)))))
-          args)
-    (apply #'make-instance 'slack-request-request ret)))
-
-(defmethod slack-equalp ((this slack-request-request) other)
-  (and (string= (oref (oref this team) id)
-                (oref (oref other team) id))
-       (string= "GET" (oref this type))
-       (string= "GET" (oref other type))
-       (string= (oref this url)
-                (oref other url))
-       (equalp (oref this params)
-               (oref other params))))
-
-(defmethod slack-request-retry-request ((req slack-request-request) retry-after team)
-  (oset req execute-at (+ retry-after (time-to-seconds)))
-  (slack-request-worker-push req))
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-request ((req slack-request-request)
-                             &key (on-success nil) (on-error nil))
-  (let ((team (oref req team)))
-    (with-slots (url type success error params data parser sync files headers timeout) req
-      (cl-labels
-          ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                       (funcall success :data data)
-                       (slack-log
-                        (format "Request Finished. URL: %s, PARAMS: %s"
-                                url
-                                params)
-                        team :level 'trace)
-                       (when (functionp on-success)
-                         (funcall on-success)))
-           (on-error (&key error-thrown symbol-status response data)
-                     (slack-if-let* ((retry-after (request-response-header response "retry-after"))
-                                     (retry-after-sec (string-to-number retry-after)))
-                         (progn
-                           (slack-request-retry-request req retry-after-sec team)
-                           (slack-log (format "Retrying Request After: %s second, URL: %s, PARAMS: %s"
-                                              retry-after-sec
-                                              url
-                                              params)
-                                      team))
-                       (slack-log (format "Request Failed. URL: %s, PARAMS: %s, ERROR-THROWN: %s, SYMBOL-STATUS: %s, DATA: %s"
-                                          url
-                                          params
-                                          error-thrown
-                                          symbol-status
-                                          data)
-                                  team
-                                  :level 'error)
-                       (when (functionp error)
-                         (funcall error
-                                  :error-thrown error-thrown
-                                  :symbol-status symbol-status
-                                  :response response
-                                  :data data))
-                       (when (functionp on-error)
-                         (funcall on-error)))))
-        (oset req response
-              (request
-               url
-               :type type
-               :sync sync
-               :params (cons (cons "token" (oref team token))
-                             params)
-               :data data
-               :files files
-               :headers headers
-               :parser parser
-               :success #'on-success
-               :error #'on-error
-               :timeout timeout))))))
-
-
-(cl-defmacro slack-request-handle-error ((data req-name &optional handler) &body body)
-  "Bind error to e if present in DATA."
-  `(if (eq (plist-get ,data :ok) :json-false)
-       (if ,handler
-           (funcall ,handler (plist-get ,data :error))
-         (message "Failed to request %s: %s"
-                  ,req-name
-                  (plist-get ,data :error)))
-     (progn
-       ,@body)))
-
-(provide 'slack-request)
-;;; slack-request.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-request.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-request.elc
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index 9779eb774677..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-request.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index 6b477ccb9db4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-buffer.el
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@@ -1,170 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-room-buffer.el ---                         -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defconst slack-message-delete-url "https://slack.com/api/chat.delete")
-(defconst slack-get-permalink-url "https://slack.com/api/chat.getPermalink")
-
-(defclass slack-room-buffer (slack-buffer)
-  ((room :initarg :room :type slack-room)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((class slack-room-buffer) room team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((room-name (slack-room-name room team)))
-      (format  "*Slack - %s : %s"
-               (oref team name)
-               room-name)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-room-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name (eieio-object-class-name this) room team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-delete-message ((this slack-room-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-        (cl-labels
-            ((on-delete
-              (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-              (slack-request-handle-error
-               (data "slack-message-delete"))))
-          (if (yes-or-no-p "Are you sure you want to delete this message?")
-              (slack-request
-               (slack-request-create
-                slack-message-delete-url
-                team
-                :type "POST"
-                :params (list (cons "ts" (slack-ts message))
-                              (cons "channel" (oref room id)))
-                :success #'on-delete))
-            (message "Canceled"))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-message-delete ((this slack-room-buffer) ts)
-  (let ((buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this)))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (lui-delete #'(lambda () (equal (get-text-property (point) 'ts)
-                                      ts))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-copy-link ((this slack-room-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts))
-                    (template "https://%s.slack.com/archives/%s/p%s%s"))
-        (cl-labels
-            ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                         (slack-request-handle-error
-                          (data "slack-get-permalink")
-                          (let ((permalink (plist-get data :permalink)))
-                            (kill-new permalink)
-                            (message "Link Copied to Clipboard")))))
-          (slack-request
-           (slack-request-create
-            slack-get-permalink-url
-            team
-            :type "POST"
-            :params (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                          (cons "message_ts" ts))
-            :success #'on-success))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer--replace ((this slack-room-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room) this
-    (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-        (slack-buffer-replace this message))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-toggle-email-expand ((this slack-room-buffer) ts file-id)
-  (with-slots (room) this
-    (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts))
-                    (file (cl-find-if
-                           #'(lambda (e) (string= (oref e id)
-                                                  file-id))
-                           (oref message files))))
-        (progn
-          (oset file is-expanded (not (oref file is-expanded)))
-          (slack-buffer-update this message :replace t)))))
-
-;; POST
-(defconst slack-actions-list-url "https://slack.com/api/apps.actions.list")
-;; POST
-;; params (action_id, type, app_id, channel, message_ts)
-(defconst slack-actions-run-url "https://slack.com/api/apps.actions.run")
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-execute-message-action ((this slack-room-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (team room) this
-    (cl-labels
-        ((select
-          (app-actions)
-          (let ((choices (mapcan
-                          #'(lambda (app)
-                              (mapcar #'(lambda (action)
-                                          (cons (format "%s - %s"
-                                                        (plist-get action :name)
-                                                        (plist-get app :app_name))
-                                                (cons app action)))
-                                      (plist-get app :actions)))
-                          app-actions)))
-            (cdr (cl-assoc (funcall slack-completing-read-function
-                                    "Select Action: " choices)
-                           choices :test #'string=))))
-         (on-success-run (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                         (slack-request-handle-error
-                          (data "slack-buffer-execute-message-action"
-                                #'(lambda (err) (slack-log (format "%s" err)
-                                                           team
-                                                           :level 'error)))))
-         (on-success-list
-          (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-          (slack-request-handle-error
-           (data "slack-buffer-execute-message-action")
-           (slack-if-let*
-               ((app-actions (plist-get data :app_actions))
-                (selected (select app-actions))
-                (params (list (cons "message_ts" ts)
-                              (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                              (cons "type" (plist-get (cdr selected)
-                                                      :type))
-                              (cons "action_id" (plist-get (cdr selected)
-                                                           :action_id))
-                              (cons "app_id" (plist-get (car selected)
-                                                        :app_id))
-                              (cons "client_token"
-                                    (slack-team-client-token team)))))
-               (slack-request
-                (slack-request-create
-                 slack-actions-run-url
-                 team
-                 :type "POST"
-                 :params params
-                 :success #'on-success-run))))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-actions-list-url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :success #'on-success-list)))))
-
-(provide 'slack-room-buffer)
-;;; slack-room-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-buffer.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-buffer.elc
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index f7043c032217..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-info-buffer.el
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@@ -1,173 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-room-info-buffer.el ---                    -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-group)
-(require 'slack-room-buffer)
-
-(defclass slack-room-info-buffer (slack-room-buffer) ())
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-room-info-buffer-mode fundamental-mode
-  "Slack Room Info"
-  (setq-local default-directory slack-default-directory)
-  (setq-local buffer-read-only t))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((class slack-room-info-buffer) room team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((room-name (slack-room-name room team)))
-      (format "*Slack Room Info - %s : %s"
-              (slack-team-name team)
-              room-name)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-room-info-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name (eieio-object-class-name this) room team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-room-info-buffer))
-  (let* ((bufname (slack-buffer-name this))
-         (buf (generate-new-buffer bufname)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-room-info-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this)
-      (slack-buffer-insert this)
-      (goto-char (point-min)))
-    (with-slots (room team) this
-      (let ((class (eieio-object-class-name this)))
-        (slack-buffer-push-new-3 class room team)))
-    buf))
-
-(defface slack-room-info-title-face
-  '((t (:weight bold :height 1.5)))
-  "Used to room info title."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-room-info-title-room-name-face
-  '((t (:inherit slack-room-info-title-face :foreground "#FFA000")))
-  "Used to room info title."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-room-info-section-title-face
-  '((t (:weight bold :height 1.2)))
-  "Used to room info section title."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-room-info-section-label-face
-  '((t (:weight bold)))
-  "Used to room info section title."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert ((this slack-room-info-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (insert (propertize "About "
-                          'face 'slack-room-info-title-face))
-      (insert (propertize (slack-room-name room team)
-                          'face 'slack-room-info-title-room-name-face))
-      (insert "\n")
-      (insert "\n")
-      (insert (propertize "Channel Details"
-                          'face 'slack-room-info-section-title-face))
-      (insert "\n")
-
-      (slack-buffer-insert-purpose room)
-      (slack-buffer-insert-topic room)
-      (slack-buffer-insert-created room team)
-      )))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-created ((room slack-room) _team)
-  (with-slots (created) room
-    (when created
-      (insert (propertize "Created"
-                          'face 'slack-room-info-section-label-face))
-      (insert ":  ")
-      (insert (slack-message-time-to-string
-               (number-to-string created))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-created ((room slack-group) team)
-  (call-next-method)
-  (with-slots (creator) room
-    (when creator
-      (let ((user (slack-user--find creator team)))
-        (insert (format " by %s" (plist-get user :real_name)))))
-    ))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-purpose ((room slack-group))
-  (with-slots (purpose) room
-    (when purpose
-      (insert (propertize "Purpose"
-                          'face 'slack-room-info-section-label-face))
-      (insert ":  ")
-      (slack-if-let*
-          ((purpose-value (plist-get purpose :value))
-           (not-blank-p (and purpose-value
-                             (< 0 (length purpose-value)))))
-          (insert (format "%s\n" purpose-value))
-        (insert (propertize "Set purpose"
-                            'face '(:box (:line-width
-                                          1
-                                          :style
-                                          released-button))))
-        (insert "\n")))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-purpose ((room slack-room)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-topic ((room slack-group))
-  (with-slots (topic) room
-    (when topic
-      (insert (propertize "Topic"
-                          'face 'slack-room-info-section-label-face))
-      (insert ":  ")
-      (slack-if-let*
-          ((topic-value (plist-get topic :value))
-           (not-blank-p (and topic-value
-                             (< 0 (length topic-value)))))
-          (insert (format "%s\n" topic-value))
-        (insert (propertize "Set Topic"
-                            'face '(:box (:line-width
-                                          1
-                                          :style
-                                          released-button))))
-        (insert "\n")))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-topic ((room slack-room)))
-
-(defmethod slack-create-room-info-buffer ((room slack-room) team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-room-info-buffer
-                                             room team)))
-      buffer
-    (slack-room-info-buffer :room room :team team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-buffer ((this slack-room-info-buffer))
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
-          (slack-buffer-insert this))
-        buf)
-    (slack-buffer-init-buffer this)))
-
-
-(provide 'slack-room-info-buffer)
-;;; slack-room-info-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-info-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-info-buffer.elc
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index 02391570f27c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-message-compose-buffer.el
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@@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-room-message-compose-buffer.el ---              -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-message-compose-buffer)
-
-(defclass slack-room-message-compose-buffer (slack-message-compose-buffer)
-  ((room :initarg :room type slack-room)))
-
-(defun slack-create-room-message-compose-buffer (room team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-room-message-compose-buffer
-                                    room team)))
-      buf
-    (slack-room-message-compose-buffer :room room :team team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((class slack-room-message-compose-buffer) room team)
-  (format "*Slack - %s : %s Compose Message"
-          (oref team name)
-          (slack-room-name room team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-room-message-compose-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name (eieio-object-class-name this)
-                       room team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-room-message-compose-buffer))
-  (let* ((buf (call-next-method)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (message "C-c C-c to send edited msg"))
-    (with-slots (room team) this
-      (slack-buffer-push-new-3 'slack-room-message-compose-buffer
-                               room team))
-    buf))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-send-message ((this slack-room-message-compose-buffer) message)
-  (let ((buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this)))
-    (with-slots (room team) this
-      (slack-message-send-internal message (oref room id) team)
-      (call-next-method))))
-
-
-(provide 'slack-room-message-compose-buffer)
-;;; slack-room-message-compose-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-message-compose-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-message-compose-buffer.elc
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index d7c9f9b5fca8..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room-message-compose-buffer.elc
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index a9632e9483e1..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,471 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-room.el --- slack generic room interface    -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuunari-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'lui)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-request)
-(require 'slack-message)
-(require 'slack-pinned-item)
-
-(defvar slack-buffer-function)
-(defconst slack-room-pins-list-url "https://slack.com/api/pins.list")
-
-(defclass slack-room ()
-  ((name :initarg :name :type (or null string) :initform nil)
-   (id :initarg :id)
-   (created :initarg :created)
-   (latest :initarg :latest)
-   (unread-count :initarg :unread_count :initform 0 :type integer)
-   (unread-count-display :initarg :unread_count_display :initform 0 :type integer)
-   (messages :initarg :messages :initform ())
-   (last-read :initarg :last_read :type string :initform "0")
-   (members :initarg :members :type list :initform '())))
-
-
-(defgeneric slack-room-name (room team))
-(defgeneric slack-room-history (room team &optional oldest after-success sync))
-(defgeneric slack-room-update-mark-url (room))
-
-(defmethod slack-equalp ((this slack-room) other)
-  (string= (oref this id)
-           (oref other id)))
-
-(defmethod slack-merge ((this slack-room) other)
-  "except MESSAGES"
-  (oset this name (oref other name))
-  (oset this id (oref other id))
-  (oset this created (oref other created))
-  (oset this latest (oref other latest))
-  (oset this unread-count (oref other unread-count))
-  (oset this unread-count-display (oref other unread-count-display))
-  (unless (string= "0" (oref other last-read))
-    (oset this last-read (oref other last-read))))
-
-(defun slack-room-create (payload team class)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((prepare (p)
-                (plist-put p :members
-                           (append (plist-get p :members) nil))
-                p))
-    (let* ((attributes (slack-collect-slots class (prepare payload)))
-           (room (apply #'make-instance class attributes)))
-      (oset room latest (slack-message-create (plist-get payload :latest) team :room room))
-      room)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-subscribedp ((_room slack-room) _team)
-  nil)
-
-(defmethod slack-room-buffer-name ((room slack-room) team)
-  (concat "*Slack*"
-          " : "
-          (slack-room-display-name room team)))
-
-(cl-defmacro slack-select-from-list ((alist prompt &key initial) &body body)
-  "Bind candidates from selected."
-  (declare (indent 2) (debug t))
-  (let ((key (cl-gensym)))
-    `(let* ((,key (let ((completion-ignore-case t))
-                    (funcall slack-completing-read-function (format "%s" ,prompt)
-                             ,alist nil t ,initial)))
-            (selected (cdr (cl-assoc ,key ,alist :test #'string=))))
-       ,@body
-       selected)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-hidden-p ((room slack-room))
-  (slack-room-hiddenp room))
-
-(defun slack-room-hiddenp (room)
-  (or (not (slack-room-member-p room))
-      (slack-room-archived-p room)
-      (not (slack-room-open-p room))))
-
-(defmacro slack-room-names (rooms team &optional filter collecter)
-  `(cl-labels
-       ((latest-ts (room)
-                   (with-slots (latest) room
-                     (if latest (slack-ts latest) "0")))
-        (sort-rooms (rooms)
-                    (nreverse (cl-sort rooms #'string< :key #'latest-ts))))
-     (cl-loop for room in (sort-rooms (if ,filter
-                                          (funcall ,filter ,rooms)
-                                        ,rooms))
-              as label = (slack-room-label room team)
-              collect (if (functionp ,collecter)
-                          (funcall ,collecter label room)
-                        (cons label room)))))
-
-(defun slack-room-select (rooms team)
-  (let* ((alist (slack-room-names
-                 rooms team #'(lambda (rs) (cl-remove-if #'slack-room-hidden-p rs)))))
-    (slack-select-from-list (alist "Select Channel: "))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-room-list-update (url success team &key (sync t))
-  (slack-request
-   (slack-request-create
-    url
-    team
-    :success success)))
-
-(defun slack-room-find-message (room ts)
-  (cl-find-if #'(lambda (m) (string= ts (slack-ts m)))
-              (oref room messages)
-              :from-end t))
-
-(defun slack-room-find-thread-parent (room thread-message)
-  (slack-room-find-message room (oref thread-message thread-ts)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-thread ((this slack-message) _room)
-  (oref this thread))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-thread ((this slack-reply-broadcast-message) room)
-  (let ((message (slack-room-find-message room
-                                          (or (oref this broadcast-thread-ts)
-                                              (oref this thread-ts)))))
-    (slack-message-thread message room)))
-
-(defun slack-room-find-thread (room ts)
-  (let ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-    (when message
-      (slack-message-thread message room))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-display-name ((room slack-room) team)
-  (let ((room-name (slack-room-name room team)))
-    (if slack-display-team-name
-        (format "%s - %s"
-                (slack-team-name team)
-                room-name)
-      room-name)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-label-prefix ((_room slack-room) _team)
-  "  ")
-
-(defmethod slack-room-unread-count-str ((room slack-room))
-  (with-slots (unread-count-display) room
-    (if (< 0 unread-count-display)
-        (concat " ("
-                (number-to-string unread-count-display)
-                ")")
-      "")))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-label ((room slack-room) team)
-  (format "%s%s%s"
-          (slack-room-label-prefix room team)
-          (slack-room-display-name room team)
-          (slack-room-unread-count-str room)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-name ((room slack-room) _team)
-  (oref room name))
-
-(defun slack-room-sort-messages (messages)
-  (cl-sort messages #'string< :key #'slack-ts))
-
-(defun slack-room-reject-thread-message (messages)
-  (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (m) (and (not (eq (eieio-object-class-name m)
-                                            'slack-reply-broadcast-message))
-                                   (slack-thread-message-p m)))
-                messages))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-sorted-messages ((room slack-room))
-  (with-slots (messages) room
-    (slack-room-sort-messages (copy-sequence messages))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-set-prev-messages ((room slack-room) prev-messages)
-  (slack-room-set-messages room
-                           (append (oref room messages)
-                                   prev-messages)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-append-messages ((room slack-room) messages)
-  (slack-room-set-messages room
-                           (append messages (oref room messages))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-update-latest ((room slack-room) message)
-  (when (and message
-             (not (slack-thread-message-p message)))
-    (with-slots (latest) room
-      (if (or (null latest)
-              (string< (slack-ts latest) (slack-ts message)))
-          (setq latest message)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-push-message ((room slack-room) message)
-  (with-slots (messages) room
-    (setq messages
-          (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (n) (slack-message-equal message n))
-                        messages))
-    (push message messages)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-set-messages ((room slack-room) messages)
-  (let* ((sorted (slack-room-sort-messages
-                  (cl-delete-duplicates messages
-                                        :test #'slack-message-equal)))
-         (oldest (car sorted))
-         (latest (car (last sorted))))
-    (oset room messages sorted)
-    (slack-room-update-latest room latest)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-prev-messages ((room slack-room) from)
-  (with-slots (messages) room
-    (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (m)
-                      (or (string< from (slack-ts m))
-                          (string= from (slack-ts m))))
-                  (slack-room-sort-messages (copy-sequence messages)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-update-mark ((room slack-room) team ts)
-  (cl-labels ((on-update-mark (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                              (slack-request-handle-error
-                               (data "slack-room-update-mark"))))
-    (with-slots (id) room
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        (slack-room-update-mark-url room)
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params (list (cons "channel"  id)
-                      (cons "ts"  ts))
-        :success #'on-update-mark)))))
-
-(defun slack-room-pins-list ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-display-pins-list buf)))
-
-(defun slack-select-rooms ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (room (slack-room-select
-                (cl-loop for team in (list team)
-                         append (with-slots (groups ims channels) team
-                                  (append ims groups channels)))
-                team)))
-    (slack-room-display room team)))
-
-(defun slack-create-room (url team success)
-  (slack-request
-   (slack-request-create
-    url
-    team
-    :type "POST"
-    :params (list (cons "name" (read-from-minibuffer "Name: ")))
-    :success success)))
-
-(defun slack-room-rename (url room-alist-func)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-rename-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                          (slack-request-handle-error
-                           (data "slack-room-rename"))))
-    (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-           (room-alist (funcall room-alist-func team))
-           (room (slack-select-from-list
-                     (room-alist "Select Channel: ")))
-           (name (read-from-minibuffer "New Name: ")))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        url
-        team
-        :params (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                      (cons "name" name))
-        :success #'on-rename-success)))))
-
-(defmacro slack-current-room-or-select (room-alist-func &optional select)
-  `(if (and (not ,select)
-            (bound-and-true-p slack-current-buffer)
-            (slot-boundp slack-current-buffer 'room))
-       (oref slack-current-buffer room)
-     (let* ((room-alist (funcall ,room-alist-func)))
-       (slack-select-from-list
-           (room-alist "Select Channel: ")))))
-
-(defmacro slack-room-invite (url room-alist-func)
-  `(cl-labels
-       ((on-group-invite (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                         (slack-request-handle-error
-                          (data "slack-room-invite")
-                          (if (plist-get data :already_in_group)
-                              (message "User already in group")
-                            (message "Invited!")))))
-     (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-            (room (slack-current-room-or-select
-                   #'(lambda ()
-                       (funcall ,room-alist-func team
-                                #'(lambda (rooms)
-                                    (cl-remove-if #'slack-room-archived-p
-                                                  rooms))))))
-            (user-id (plist-get (slack-select-from-list
-                                    ((slack-user-names team)
-                                     "Select User: ")) :id)))
-       (slack-request
-        (slack-request-create
-         ,url
-         team
-         :params (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                       (cons "user" user-id))
-         :success #'on-group-invite)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-member-p ((_room slack-room)) t)
-
-(defmethod slack-room-archived-p ((_room slack-room)) nil)
-
-(defmethod slack-room-open-p ((_room slack-room)) t)
-
-(defmethod slack-room-equal-p ((room slack-room) other)
-  (string= (oref room id) (oref other id)))
-
-(defun slack-room-deleted (id team)
-  (let ((room (slack-room-find id team)))
-    (cond
-     ((object-of-class-p room 'slack-channel)
-      (with-slots (channels) team
-        (setq channels (cl-delete-if #'(lambda (c) (slack-room-equal-p room c))
-                                     channels)))
-      (message "Channel: %s deleted"
-               (slack-room-display-name room team))))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-room-request-with-id (url id team success)
-  (slack-request
-   (slack-request-create
-    url
-    team
-    :params (list (cons "channel" id))
-    :success success)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-inc-unread-count ((room slack-room))
-  (cl-incf (oref room unread-count-display)))
-
-(defun slack-room-find-by-name (name team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((find-by-name (rooms name)
-                     (cl-find-if #'(lambda (e) (string= name
-                                                        (slack-room-name e team)))
-                                 rooms)))
-    (or (find-by-name (oref team groups) name)
-        (find-by-name (oref team channels) name)
-        (find-by-name (oref team ims) name))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-info-request-params ((room slack-room))
-  (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-create-info-request ((room slack-room) team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success
-        (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-        (slack-request-handle-error
-         (data "slack-room-info-request"
-               #'(lambda (e)
-                   (if (not (string= e "user_disabled"))
-                       (message "Failed to request slack-room-info-request: %s" e))))
-         (slack-room-update-info room data team))))
-    (slack-request-create
-     (slack-room-get-info-url room)
-     team
-     :params (slack-room-info-request-params room)
-     :success #'on-success)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-info-request ((room slack-room) team)
-  (slack-request
-   (slack-room-create-info-request room team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-get-members ((room slack-room))
-  (oref room members))
-
-(defun slack-room-user-select ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-display-user-profile buf)))
-
-(defun slack-select-unread-rooms ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (room (slack-room-select
-                (cl-loop for team in (list team)
-                         append (with-slots (groups ims channels) team
-                                  (cl-remove-if
-                                   #'(lambda (room)
-                                       (not (< 0 (oref room
-                                                       unread-count-display))))
-                                   (append ims groups channels))))
-                team)))
-    (slack-room-display room team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-user-find ((room slack-room) team)
-  (slack-user--find (oref room user) team))
-
-(defun slack-room-display (room team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((open (buf)
-             (slack-buffer-display buf)))
-    (let* ((buf (slack-buffer-find (or (and (eq (eieio-object-class-name room)
-                                                'slack-file-room)
-                                            'slack-file-list-buffer)
-                                       'slack-message-buffer)
-                                   room team)))
-      (if buf (open buf)
-        (message "No Message in %s, fetching from server..." (slack-room-name room team))
-        (slack-room-history-request
-         room team
-         :after-success #'(lambda (&rest _ignore)
-                            (open (slack-create-message-buffer room team))))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-update-buffer ((this slack-room) team message replace)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-message-buffer this team)))
-      (slack-buffer-update buffer message :replace replace)
-    (and slack-buffer-create-on-notify
-         (slack-room-history-request
-          this team
-          :after-success #'(lambda (&rest _ignore)
-                             (tracking-add-buffer
-                              (slack-buffer-buffer
-                               (slack-create-message-buffer this team))))))))
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-room-history-request ((room slack-room) team &key oldest latest count after-success async)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-request-update
-        (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-        (slack-request-handle-error
-         (data "slack-room-request-update")
-         (let ((messages
-                 (cl-loop for message in (plist-get data :messages)
-                          collect (slack-message-create message team :room room)))
-               (has-more (not (eq :json-false (plist-get data :has_more)))))
-           (if oldest (slack-room-set-prev-messages room messages)
-             (if latest (slack-room-append-messages room messages)
-               (slack-room-set-messages room messages)))
-           (if (and after-success (functionp after-success))
-               (funcall after-success has-more))))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      (slack-room-history-url room)
-      team
-      :params (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                    (if oldest (cons "latest" oldest))
-                    (if latest (cons "oldest" latest))
-                    (cons "count" (number-to-string (or count 100))))
-      :success #'on-request-update))))
-
-(defmethod slack-room-member-p ((this slack-room))
-  t)
-
-(provide 'slack-room)
-;;; slack-room.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room.elc
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index 68e4cb9edd7a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-room.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index a24792ff25e5..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-search-result-buffer.el
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@@ -1,129 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-search-result-buffer.el ---                -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-search-result-buffer-mode slack-buffer-mode "Slack Search Result"
-  (remove-hook 'lui-post-output-hook 'slack-display-image t))
-
-(defclass slack-search-result-buffer (slack-buffer)
-  ((search-result :initarg :search-result :type slack-search-result)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((class slack-search-result-buffer) search-result team)
-  (with-slots (query sort sort-dir) search-result
-    (format "*Slack - %s : Search Result - QUERY: %s, ORDER BY: %s %s"
-            (oref team name)
-            query
-            sort
-            (upcase sort-dir))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-search-result-buffer))
-  (with-slots (search-result team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name (eieio-object-class-name this) search-result team)))
-
-(defun slack-create-search-result-buffer (search-result team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-search-result-buffer
-                                             search-result
-                                             team)))
-      buffer
-    (make-instance 'slack-search-result-buffer
-                   :team team
-                   :search-result search-result)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert ((this slack-search-result-buffer) match)
-  (with-slots (team) this
-    (let* ((time (slack-ts-to-time (slack-ts match)))
-           (lui-time-stamp-time time)
-           (lui-time-stamp-format "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]"))
-      (lui-insert (slack-message-to-string match team) t)
-      (lui-insert "" t))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-has-next-page-p ((this slack-search-result-buffer))
-  (with-slots (search-result) this
-    (slack-search-has-next-page-p search-result)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-history ((this slack-search-result-buffer))
-  (with-slots (team search-result) this
-    (let* ((paging (oref search-result paging))
-           (per-page (oref paging count))
-           (matches (last (oref search-result matches) per-page))
-           (cur-point (point)))
-      (cl-loop for match in matches
-               do (slack-buffer-insert this match))
-      (goto-char cur-point))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-request-history ((this slack-search-result-buffer) after-success)
-  (with-slots (team search-result) this
-    (slack-search-request search-result after-success team
-                          (slack-search-paging-next-page
-                           (oref search-result paging)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-search-result-buffer))
-  (let ((buffer (generate-new-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (slack-search-result-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this)
-      (with-slots (search-result) this
-        (let* ((messages (oref search-result matches)))
-          (cl-loop for m in messages
-                   do (slack-buffer-insert this m)))
-        (let ((lui-time-stamp-position nil))
-          (if (slack-search-has-next-page-p search-result)
-              (slack-buffer-insert-load-more this)))))
-
-    (with-slots (search-result team) this
-      (slack-buffer-push-new-3 'slack-search-result-buffer
-                               search-result
-                               team))
-    buffer))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-loading-message-end-point ((this slack-search-result-buffer))
-  (previous-single-property-change (point-max)
-                                   'loading-message))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-delete-load-more-string ((this slack-search-result-buffer))
-  (let* ((inhibit-read-only t)
-         (loading-message-end
-          (slack-buffer-loading-message-end-point this))
-         (loading-message-start
-          (previous-single-property-change loading-message-end
-                                           'loading-message)))
-    (delete-region loading-message-start
-                   loading-message-end)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-prepare-marker-for-history ((_this slack-search-result-buffer)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert--history ((this slack-search-result-buffer))
-  (slack-buffer-insert-history this)
-  (if (slack-buffer-has-next-page-p this)
-      (slack-buffer-insert-load-more this)
-    (let ((lui-time-stamp-position nil))
-      (lui-insert "(no more messages)\n"))))
-
-(provide 'slack-search-result-buffer)
-;;; slack-search-result-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-search-result-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-search-result-buffer.elc
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index ea38b58bc333..000000000000
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index 3379220754dd..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-search.el
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@@ -1,263 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-search.el ---                              -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuunari-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defface slack-search-result-message-header-face
-  '((t (:weight bold :height 1.1 :underline t)))
-  "Face used to search message header."
-  :group 'slack)
-;; (:inherit (markdown-code-face font-lock-constant-face))
-(defface slack-search-result-message-username-face
-  '((t (:inherit slack-message-output-header :underline nil)))
-  ""
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defclass slack-search-paging ()
-  ((count :initarg :count :type number)
-   (total :initarg :total :type number)
-   (page :initarg :page :type number)
-   (pages :initarg :pages :type number)))
-
-(defclass slack-search-result (slack-room)
-  ((query :initarg :query :type string)
-   (sort :initarg :sort :type string)
-   (sort-dir :initarg :sort-dir :type string)
-   (total :initarg :total :type number)
-   (matches :initarg :matches :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (paging :initarg :paging :type slack-search-paging)))
-
-(defclass slack-file-search-result (slack-search-result) ())
-
-(defclass slack-search-message ()
-  ((message :initarg :message :type slack-message)
-
-   (channel :initarg :channel :type slack-search-message-channel)
-   (user :initarg :user :type string)
-   (username :initarg :username :type string)
-   (permalink :initarg :permalink :type string)
-
-   (previous-2 :initarg :previous-2 :type (or null slack-search-message-around-message) :initform nil)
-   (previous :initarg :previous :type (or null slack-search-message-around-message) :initform nil)
-   (next :initarg :next :type (or null slack-search-message-around-message) :initform nil)
-   (next-2 :initarg :next-2 :type (or null slack-search-message-around-message) :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-search-message-channel ()
-  ((id :initarg :id :type string)
-   (name :initarg :name :type string)))
-
-(defclass slack-search-message-around-message ()
-  ((user :initarg :user :type string)
-   (username :initarg :username :type string)
-   (text :initarg :text :type string)
-   (ts :initarg :ts :type string)
-   (type :initarg :type :type string)))
-
-(defmethod slack-merge ((this slack-search-result) other)
-  (oset this query (oref other query))
-  (oset this sort (oref other sort))
-  (oset this sort-dir (oref other sort-dir))
-  (oset this total (oref other total))
-  (oset this matches (append (oref this matches) (oref other matches)))
-  (oset this paging (oref other paging)))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-to-string ((this slack-search-message) team)
-  (with-slots (channel username) this
-    (let* ((room (slack-room-find (oref channel id) team))
-           (header (propertize (format "%s%s"
-                                       (if (slack-channel-p room)
-                                           "#" "@")
-                                       (slack-room-name room team))
-                               'face 'slack-search-result-message-header-face)))
-      (propertize (format "%s\n%s"
-                          header
-                          (slack-message-to-string (oref this message) team))
-                  'ts (slack-ts this)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-ts ((this slack-search-message))
-  (slack-ts (oref this message)))
-
-(defmethod slack-search-has-next-page-p ((this slack-search-result))
-  (slack-search-paging-next-page (oref this paging)))
-
-(defmethod slack-search-paging-next-page ((this slack-search-paging))
-  (with-slots (pages page) this
-    (unless (< pages (1+ page))
-      (1+ page))))
-
-(defun slack-search-create-message-channel (payload)
-  (and payload
-       (make-instance 'slack-search-message-channel
-                      :id (plist-get payload :id)
-                      :name (plist-get payload :name))))
-
-(defun slack-search-create-around-message (payload)
-  (and payload
-       (make-instance 'slack-search-message-around-message
-                      :user (plist-get payload :user)
-                      :username (plist-get payload :username)
-                      :text (plist-get payload :text)
-                      :ts (plist-get payload :ts)
-                      :type (plist-get payload :type))))
-
-(defun slack-search-create-message (payload team)
-  (setq payload (append payload nil))
-  (let* ((channel (slack-search-create-message-channel
-                   (plist-get payload :channel)))
-         (previous-2 (slack-search-create-around-message
-                      (plist-get payload :previous_2)))
-         (previous (slack-search-create-around-message
-                    (plist-get payload :previous)))
-         (next (slack-search-create-around-message
-                (plist-get payload :next)))
-         (next-2 (slack-search-create-around-message
-                  (plist-get payload :next_2)))
-         (room (slack-room-find (oref channel id) team)))
-
-    (unless (< 0 (length (plist-get payload :user)))
-      (plist-put payload :user nil)
-      (plist-put payload :subtype "bot_message"))
-
-    (make-instance 'slack-search-message
-                   :message (slack-message-create payload team :room room)
-                   :channel channel
-                   :previous-2 previous-2
-                   :previous previous
-                   :next next
-                   :next-2 next-2)))
-
-(defun slack-search-create-paging (payload)
-  (and payload
-       (make-instance 'slack-search-paging
-                      :count (plist-get payload :count)
-                      :total (plist-get payload :total)
-                      :page (plist-get payload :page)
-                      :pages (plist-get payload :pages))))
-
-(defun slack-search-create-result (payload sort sort-dir team)
-  (let* ((messages (plist-get payload :messages))
-         (matches (mapcar #'(lambda (e) (slack-search-create-message e team))
-                          (plist-get messages :matches)))
-         (paging (slack-search-create-paging
-                  (plist-get messages :paging))))
-    (make-instance 'slack-search-result
-                   :query (plist-get payload :query)
-                   :total (plist-get messages :total)
-                   :paging paging
-                   :matches matches
-                   :sort sort
-                   :sort-dir sort-dir)))
-
-(defun slack-search-create-file-result (payload sort sort-dir)
-  (let* ((files (plist-get payload :files))
-         (matches (mapcar #'slack-file-create
-                          (plist-get files :matches)))
-         (paging (slack-search-create-paging
-                  (plist-get files :paging))))
-    (make-instance 'slack-search-result
-                   :query (plist-get payload :query)
-                   :total (plist-get files :total)
-                   :paging paging
-                   :matches matches
-                   :sort sort
-                   :sort-dir sort-dir)))
-
-(defun slack-search-query-params ()
-  (let ((team (slack-team-select))
-        (query (read-from-minibuffer "Query: "))
-        (sort (funcall slack-completing-read-function "Sort: " `("score" "timestamp")
-                       nil t))
-        (sort-dir (funcall slack-completing-read-function "Direction: " `("desc" "asc")
-                           nil t)))
-    (list team query sort sort-dir)))
-
-(defun slack-search-from-messages ()
-  (interactive)
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (team query sort sort-dir) (slack-search-query-params)
-    (let ((instance (make-instance 'slack-search-result
-                                   :sort sort
-                                   :sort-dir sort-dir
-                                   :query query)))
-      (cl-labels
-          ((after-success ()
-                          (let ((buffer (slack-create-search-result-buffer instance team)))
-                            (slack-buffer-display buffer))))
-        (slack-search-request instance #'after-success team)))))
-
-(defun slack-search-from-files ()
-  (interactive)
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (team query sort sort-dir) (slack-search-query-params)
-    (let ((instance (make-instance 'slack-file-search-result
-                                   :sort sort
-                                   :sort-dir sort-dir
-                                   :query query)))
-      (cl-labels
-          ((after-success ()
-                          (let ((buffer (slack-create-search-result-buffer instance team)))
-                            (slack-buffer-display buffer))))
-        (slack-search-request instance #'after-success team)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-search-request-url ((_this slack-search-result))
-  "https://slack.com/api/search.messages")
-
-(defmethod slack-search-request-url ((_this slack-file-search-result))
-  "https://slack.com/api/search.files")
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-search-request ((this slack-search-result)
-                                    after-success team &optional (page 1))
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                   (slack-request-handle-error
-                    (data "slack-search-request")
-                    (let ((search-result
-                           (if (slack-file-search-result-p this)
-                               (slack-search-create-file-result data
-                                                                (oref this sort)
-                                                                (oref this sort-dir))
-                             (slack-search-create-result data
-                                                         (oref this sort)
-                                                         (oref this sort-dir)
-                                                         team))))
-                      (slack-merge this search-result)
-                      (funcall after-success)))))
-    (with-slots (query sort sort-dir) this
-      (if (< 0 (length query))
-          (slack-request
-           (slack-request-create
-            (slack-search-request-url this)
-            team
-            :type "POST"
-            :params (list (cons "query" query)
-                          (cons "sort" sort)
-                          (cons "sort_dir" sort-dir)
-                          (cons "page" (number-to-string page)))
-            :success #'on-success))))))
-
-
-(provide 'slack-search)
-;;; slack-search.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-search.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-search.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 907e9c50c4a8..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-search.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-selectable.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-selectable.el
deleted file mode 100644
index a4a04d8a18f2..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-selectable.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-selectable.el ---                          -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2018
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-
-(defclass slack-selectable ()
-  (
-   ;; one of users, channels, conversations, external or static
-   (data-source :initarg :data_source :type string :initform "static")
-   (options :initarg :options :initform nil)
-   (option-groups :initarg :option_groups :initform nil)
-   (selected-options :initarg :selected_options :type (or null list) :initform '())
-   ))
-
-(defclass slack-selectable-option ()
-  ((text :initarg :text :type string)
-   (value :initarg :value :type string)))
-
-(defclass slack-selectable-option-group ()
-  ((text :initarg :text :type string)
-   (options :initarg :options :initform nil)))
-
-(defmethod slack-selectable-text ((this slack-selectable-option))
-  (oref this text))
-
-(defmethod slack-selectable-text ((this slack-selectable-option-group))
-  (oref this text))
-
-(defmethod slack-selectable-select-from-static-data-source ((this slack-selectable))
-  (cl-labels
-      ((select-option (options)
-                      (select (slack-selectable-prompt this)
-                              (mapcar #'(lambda (option)
-                                          (cons (slack-selectable-text option)
-                                                (oref option value)))
-                                      options)))
-       (select-option-group
-        (option-groups)
-        (slack-if-let*
-            ((text (select (slack-selectable-prompt this)
-                           (mapcar #'(lambda (option-group)
-                                       (slack-selectable-text option-group))
-                                   option-groups))))
-            (find-option text option-groups)))
-       (find-option (text options)
-                    (cl-find-if #'(lambda (option)
-                                    (string= text (slack-selectable-text option)))
-                                options))
-       (select (prompt options)
-               (funcall slack-completing-read-function
-                        prompt
-                        options
-                        nil t)))
-    (with-slots (options option-groups) this
-      (slack-if-let*
-          ((options (if option-groups
-                        (oref (select-option-group option-groups)
-                              options)
-                      options))
-           (option-text (select-option options)))
-          (find-option option-text options)))))
-
-(provide 'slack-selectable)
-;;; slack-selectable.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-selectable.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-selectable.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index f460144295c7..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-selectable.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-slash-commands.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-slash-commands.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 4287a3eb9926..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-slash-commands.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,164 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-slash-commands.el ---                      -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eieio)
-
-(defclass slack-command ()
-  ((name :initarg :name :type string)
-   (type :initarg :type :type string)
-   (usage :initarg :usage :type string :initform "")
-   (desc :initarg :desc :type string :initform "")
-   (alias-of :initarg :alias_of :type (or null string) :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-core-command (slack-command)
-  ((canonical-name :initarg :canonical_name :type string)))
-
-(defclass slack-app-command (slack-command)
-  ((app :initarg :app :type string)))
-
-(defclass slack-service-command (slack-command)
-  ((service-name :initarg :service_name :type string)))
-
-(defmethod slack-equalp ((this slack-command) other)
-  (string= (oref this name) (oref other name)))
-
-(defun slack-slash-commands-parse (text team)
-  "Return (command . arguments) or nil."
-  (when (string-prefix-p "/" text)
-    (let* ((tokens (split-string text " "))
-           (maybe-command (car tokens))
-           (command (slack-command-find maybe-command team)))
-      (when command
-        (cons command
-              (mapconcat #'identity (cdr tokens) " "))))))
-
-(defun slack-slash-commands-join (team _args)
-  (slack-channel-join team t))
-
-(defun slack-command-create (command)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((slack-core-command-create
-        (payload)
-        (apply #'make-instance 'slack-core-command
-               (slack-collect-slots 'slack-core-command payload)))
-       (slack-app-command-create
-        (payload)
-        (apply #'make-instance 'slack-app-command
-               (slack-collect-slots 'slack-app-command payload)))
-       (slack-service-command-create
-        (payload)
-        (apply #'make-instance 'slack-service-command
-               (slack-collect-slots 'slack-service-command payload))))
-    (let ((type (plist-get command :type)))
-      (cond
-       ((string= type "core")
-        (slack-core-command-create command))
-       ((string= type "app")
-        (slack-app-command-create command))
-       ((string= type "service")
-        (slack-service-command-create command))
-       (t (apply #'make-instance 'slack-command command))))))
-
-(defun slack-command-list-update (&optional team)
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (or team (slack-team-select))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success
-          (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-          (slack-request-handle-error
-           (data "slack-commands-list-request")
-           (let ((commands (mapcar #'(lambda (command) (slack-command-create command))
-                                   (cl-remove-if-not #'listp
-                                                     (plist-get data :commands)))))
-             (oset team commands commands)
-             (slack-log "Slack Command List Updated" team :level 'info)))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        "https://slack.com/api/commands.list"
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defun slack-command-find (name team)
-  (let ((commands (oref team commands)))
-    (cl-find-if #'(lambda (command) (string= name
-                                             (oref command name)))
-                commands)))
-
-(defmethod slack-command-company-doc-string ((this slack-command) team)
-  (if (oref this alias-of)
-      (let ((command (slack-command-find (oref this alias-of)
-                                         team)))
-        (when command
-          (slack-command-company-doc-string command team)))
-    (with-slots (usage desc) this
-      (format "%s%s"
-              (or (and (< 0 (length usage))
-                       (format "%s\n" usage))
-                  "")
-              desc))))
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-command-run ((command slack-command) team channel
-                                 &key (text nil))
-  (let ((disp "")
-        (client-token (slack-team-client-token team))
-        (command (oref command name)))
-    (cond
-     ((or (string= command "/join")
-          (string= command "/open")) (error "/join and /open are not supported yet"))
-     (t
-      (cl-labels
-          ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                       (slack-request-handle-error
-                        (data "slack-command-run")
-                        (slack-if-let* ((response (plist-get data :response)))
-                            (slack-if-let*
-                                ((user (slack-user--find "USLACKBOT" team))
-                                 (payload (list :text response
-                                                :is_ephemeral t
-                                                :user (plist-get user :id)
-                                                :id (plist-get user :id)
-                                                :type "message"
-                                                :channel channel
-                                                :ts (number-to-string
-                                                     (time-to-seconds))))
-                                 (message (slack-message-create payload team)))
-                                (slack-message-update message team)
-                              (message "%s" (slack-message-unescape-string response
-                                                                           team)))))))
-        (slack-request
-         (slack-request-create
-          "https://slack.com/api/chat.command"
-          team
-          :params (list (cons "disp" disp)
-                        (cons "client_token" client-token)
-                        (cons "command" command)
-                        (cons "channel" channel)
-                        (when text
-                          (cons "text" text)))
-          :success #'on-success)))))))
-
-(provide 'slack-slash-commands)
-;;; slack-slash-commands.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-slash-commands.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-slash-commands.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 5b52059a201e..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-slash-commands.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-star.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-star.el
deleted file mode 100644
index fbe3af0c9330..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-star.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,250 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-stars.el ---                               -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defconst slack-stars-list-url "https://slack.com/api/stars.list")
-
-(defclass slack-star ()
-  ((paging :initarg :paging :type slack-star-paging)
-   (items :initarg :items :type (or null list) :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-star-paging ()
-  ((per-page :initarg :per-page :type number)
-   (spill :initarg :spill :type number) ;; ??
-   (total :initarg :total :type number)
-   (page :initarg :page :type number)
-   (pages :initarg :pages :type number)))
-
-(defclass slack-star-item ()
-  ((date-create :initarg :date-create :type string)))
-
-(defclass slack-star-message (slack-star-item)
-  ((channel :initarg :channel :type string)
-   (message :initarg :message :type slack-message)))
-
-(defclass slack-star-file (slack-star-item)
-  ((file :initarg :file :type slack-file)))
-
-(defclass slack-star-channel (slack-star-item) ;; Ch ??
-  ((channel :initarg :channel :type string))) ;; ID
-
-(defclass slack-star-group (slack-star-item) ;; Gh ??
-  ((group :initarg :group :type string))) ;; ID
-
-(defclass slack-star-im (slack-star-item) ;; Dh ??
-  ((channel :initarg :channel :type string))) ;; ID
-
-(defmethod slack-star-item-message ((this slack-star-message))
-  (oref this message))
-
-(defmethod slack-star-item-message ((this slack-star-file))
-  (oref this file))
-
-(defmethod slack-ts ((this slack-star-item))
-  (oref this date-create))
-
-(defmethod slack-next-page ((this slack-star-paging))
-  (with-slots (pages page) this
-    (unless (< pages (1+ page))
-      (1+ page))))
-
-(defmethod slack-star-has-next-page-p ((this slack-star))
-  (slack-next-page (oref this paging)))
-
-(defmethod slack-per-page ((this slack-star-paging))
-  (oref this per-page))
-
-(defmethod slack-star-per-page ((this slack-star))
-  (slack-per-page (oref this paging)))
-
-(defmethod slack-star-items ((this slack-star))
-  (oref this items))
-
-(defmethod slack-merge ((old slack-star) new)
-  (with-slots (paging items) old
-    (setq paging (oref new paging))
-    (setq items (append (oref new items) items))))
-
-(defmethod slack-to-string ((this slack-star-message) team)
-  (with-slots (message) this
-    (slack-message-to-string message team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-to-string ((this slack-star-file) team)
-  (with-slots (date-create file) this
-    (slack-message-to-string file date-create team)))
-
-(defun slack-create-star-paging (payload)
-  ;; (:per_page 20 :spill 0 :page 1 :total 61 :pages 4)
-  (make-instance 'slack-star-paging
-                 :per-page (plist-get payload :per_page)
-                 :spill (plist-get payload :spill)
-                 :page (plist-get payload :page)
-                 :total (plist-get payload :total)
-                 :pages (plist-get payload :pages)
-                 ))
-
-(defun slack-create-star-items (payload team)
-  (mapcar #'(lambda (e) (slack-create-star-item e team))
-          payload))
-
-(defun slack-create-star-item (payload team)
-  (let* ((type (plist-get payload :type))
-         (date-create (format "%s" (plist-get payload :date_create)))
-         (file-payload (plist-get payload :file))
-         (file (and file-payload
-                    (if (or (slack-file-p file-payload)
-                            (slack-file-email-p file-payload))
-                        file-payload
-                      (slack-file-create file-payload))))
-         (file-id (and file (oref file id))))
-    (cond
-     ((string= type "message")
-      (make-instance 'slack-star-message
-                     :date-create date-create
-                     :channel (plist-get payload :channel)
-                     :message (slack-message-create (plist-get payload :message)
-                                                    team)))
-     ((string= type "file")
-      (make-instance 'slack-star-file
-                     :date-create date-create
-                     :file file))
-     ((string= type "channel")
-      (make-instance 'slack-star-channel
-                     :date-create date-create
-                     :channel (plist-get payload :channel)))
-     ((string= type "im")
-      (make-instance 'slack-star-im
-                     :date-create date-create
-                     :channel (plist-get payload :channel)))
-     ((string= type "group")
-      (make-instance 'slack-star-group
-                     :date-create date-create
-                     :group (plist-get payload :group))))))
-
-;; (:per_page 20 :spill 0 :page 1 :total 61 :pages 4)
-(defun slack-create-star-paging (payload)
-  (make-instance 'slack-star-paging
-                 :per-page (plist-get payload :per_page)
-                 :spill (plist-get payload :spill)
-                 :page (plist-get payload :page)
-                 :total (plist-get payload :total)
-                 :pages (plist-get payload :pages)))
-
-(defun slack-create-star (payload team)
-  (let ((items (slack-create-star-items (plist-get payload :items)
-                                        team))
-        (paging (slack-create-star-paging (plist-get payload :paging))))
-    (make-instance 'slack-star
-                   :items (reverse items)
-                   :paging paging)))
-
-(defun slack-stars-list-request (team &optional page after-success)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                   (slack-request-handle-error
-                    (data "slack-stars-list-request")
-                    (let ((star (slack-create-star data team)))
-                      (if (oref team star)
-                          (if page
-                              (slack-merge (oref team star) star)
-                            (oset team star star))
-                        (oset team star star)))
-                    (if after-success
-                        (funcall after-success)))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-stars-list-url
-      team
-      :type "POST"
-      :data (list (cons "exclude" "Ch,Gh,Dh")
-                  (cons "count" "20")
-                  (cons "page" (number-to-string (or page 1))))
-      :success #'on-success))))
-
-
-(defun slack-stars-list ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-stars-buffer team)))
-    (if buf (slack-buffer-display buf)
-      (slack-stars-list-request
-       team nil
-       #'(lambda () (slack-buffer-display (slack-create-stars-buffer team)))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-star-api-params ((this slack-star-item))
-  (list (slack-message-star-api-params (slack-star-item-message this))))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-star-api-params ((this slack-star-message))
-  (append (list (cons "channel" (oref this channel)))
-          (call-next-method)))
-
-(defmethod slack-star-remove-star ((this slack-star) ts team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((item (cl-find-if #'(lambda (e) (string= (oref e date-create) ts))
-                              (oref this items))))
-      (slack-message-star-api-request slack-message-stars-remove-url
-                                      (slack-message-star-api-params item)
-                                      team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-star-remove ((this slack-star) payload team)
-  (let ((date-create (format "%s" (plist-get payload :date_create))))
-    (oset this items (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e) (string= (slack-ts e)
-                                                          date-create))
-                                   (oref this items)))
-    (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-stars-buffer team)))
-        (slack-buffer-message-delete buffer date-create))))
-
-(defmethod slack-star-add ((this slack-star) payload team)
-  (setq payload (append payload nil))
-  (cl-labels
-      ((create-star (payload)
-                    (slack-create-star-item payload team))
-       (append-star-item (item)
-                         (oset this items (append (oref this items) (list item))))
-       (insert-to-buffer (item)
-                         (slack-if-let* ((buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-stars-buffer
-                                                                    team)))
-                             (with-current-buffer (slack-buffer-buffer buffer)
-                               (slack-buffer-insert buffer item)))))
-    (if (plist-get payload :file)
-        (cl-labels
-            ((insert-star (payload file)
-                          (let ((item (create-star (plist-put payload :file file))))
-                            (append-star-item item)
-                            (insert-to-buffer item))))
-          (let ((file-id (plist-get (plist-get payload :file) :id)))
-            (slack-if-let* ((file (slack-file-find file-id team)))
-                (insert-star payload file)
-              (slack-file-request-info file-id 1 team
-                                       #'(lambda (file _team)
-                                           (insert-star payload file))))))
-      (let ((item (create-star payload)))
-        (append-star-item item)
-        (insert-to-buffer item)))))
-
-(provide 'slack-star)
-;;; slack-stars.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-star.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-star.elc
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index 04ad4e22f5d4..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-star.elc
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Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-stars-buffer.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-stars-buffer.el
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index ed87b6530521..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-stars-buffer.el
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@@ -1,140 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-stars-buffer.el ---                        -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-team)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-stars-buffer-mode slack-buffer-mode "Slack Stars Buffer")
-
-(defclass slack-stars-buffer (slack-buffer)
-  ((oldest :type string :initform "")))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((_class slack-stars-buffer) team)
-  (format "*Slack - %s : Stars*" (oref team name)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-stars-buffer))
-  (slack-buffer-name 'slack-stars-buffer (oref this team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-find :static ((class slack-stars-buffer) team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (cl-find-if #'(lambda (e) (string= (buffer-name e)
-                                                    (slack-buffer-name class team)))
-                             (slot-value team class))))
-      (with-current-buffer buf slack-current-buffer)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert ((this slack-stars-buffer) item &optional not-tracked-p)
-  (let ((lui-time-stamp-time (seconds-to-time
-                              (string-to-number
-                               (slack-ts
-                                (slack-star-item-message item))))))
-    (lui-insert-with-text-properties
-     (slack-to-string item (oref this team))
-     'ts (slack-ts item)
-     'not-tracked-p not-tracked-p)
-    (lui-insert "" t)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-has-next-page-p ((this slack-stars-buffer))
-  (with-slots (team) this
-    (slack-star-has-next-page-p (oref team star))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-insert-history ((this slack-stars-buffer))
-  (with-slots (team) this
-    (let ((items (slack-star-items (oref team star)))
-          (before-oldest (oref this oldest)))
-      (oset this oldest (slack-ts (car items)))
-      (cl-loop for item in items
-               do (and (string< (slack-ts item) before-oldest)
-                       (slack-buffer-insert this item t)))
-
-      (slack-if-let* ((point (slack-buffer-ts-eq (point-min)
-                                           (point-max)
-                                           before-oldest)))
-          (goto-char point)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-request-history ((this slack-stars-buffer) after-success)
-  (with-slots (team) this
-    (slack-stars-list-request team
-                              (slack-next-page (oref (oref team star) paging))
-                              after-success)))
-
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-update-oldest ((this slack-stars-buffer) item)
-  (when (string< (oref this oldest) (slack-ts item))
-    (oset this oldest (slack-ts item))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-stars-buffer))
-  (let* ((buf (generate-new-buffer (slack-buffer-name this)))
-         (star (oref (oref this team) star))
-         (items (slack-star-items star))
-         (oldest-message (car items)))
-    (when oldest-message
-      (slack-buffer-update-oldest this oldest-message))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-stars-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this)
-      (slack-buffer-insert-load-more this)
-      (with-slots (star) (oref this team)
-        (cl-loop for m in (oref star items)
-                 do (slack-buffer-insert this m)))
-      (goto-char (point-max)))
-    (unless (oref (oref this team) slack-stars-buffer)
-      (push buf (oref (oref this team) slack-stars-buffer)))
-    buf))
-
-(defun slack-create-stars-buffer (team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-stars-buffer team)))
-      buf
-    (make-instance 'slack-stars-buffer
-                   :team team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-remove-star ((this slack-stars-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (team) this
-    (with-slots (star) team
-      (slack-star-remove-star star ts team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-message-delete ((this slack-stars-buffer) ts)
-  (let ((buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this))
-        (inhibit-read-only t))
-    (with-current-buffer buffer
-      (slack-if-let* ((beg (slack-buffer-ts-eq (point-min) (point-max) ts))
-                      (end (next-single-property-change beg 'ts)))
-          (delete-region beg end)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer--replace ((this slack-stars-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (team) this
-    (with-slots (star) team
-      (let* ((items (slack-star-items star))
-             (item (cl-find-if #'(lambda (e) (string= (slack-ts e)
-                                                      ts))
-                               items)))
-        (lui-replace (slack-to-string item team)
-                     #'(lambda ()
-                         (string= (get-text-property (point) 'ts)
-                                  ts)))))))
-
-(provide 'slack-stars-buffer)
-;;; slack-stars-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-stars-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-stars-buffer.elc
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index 61dd3bef92cc..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-stars-buffer.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index abb0ac77288c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-team.el
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@@ -1,324 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-team.el ---  team class                    -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2016  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuunari-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-
-(defvar slack-teams nil)
-(defvar slack-current-team nil)
-(defcustom slack-prefer-current-team nil
-  "If set to t, using `slack-current-team' for interactive function.
-use `slack-change-current-team' to change `slack-current-team'"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defcustom slack-modeline-count-only-subscribed-channel t
-  "Count unread only subscribed channel."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defclass slack-team-threads ()
-  ((initializedp :initform nil)
-   (has-more :initform t)
-   (total-unread-replies :initform 0 :type number)
-   (new-threads-count :initform 0 :type number)))
-
-(defclass slack-team ()
-  ((id :initarg :id)
-   (token :initarg :token :initform nil)
-   (client-id :initarg :client-id)
-   (client-secret :initarg :client-secret)
-   (name :initarg :name :initform nil)
-   (domain :initarg :domain)
-   (self :initarg :self)
-   (self-id :initarg :self-id)
-   (self-name :initarg :self-name)
-   (channels :initarg :channels :initform nil)
-   (groups :initarg :groups :initform nil)
-   (ims :initarg :ims :initform nil)
-   (file-room :initform nil)
-   (search-results :initform nil)
-   (users :initarg :users :initform nil)
-   (bots :initarg :bots :initform nil)
-   (ws-url :initarg :ws-url)
-   (ws-conn :initarg :ws-conn :initform nil)
-   (ping-timer :initform nil)
-   (check-ping-timeout-timer :initform nil)
-   (check-ping-timeout-sec :initarg :check-ping-timeout-sec :initform 20)
-   (reconnect-auto :initarg :reconnect-auto :initform t)
-   (reconnect-timer :initform nil)
-   (reconnect-after-sec :initform 10)
-   (reconnect-count :initform 0)
-   (reconnect-count-max :initform 360)
-   (last-pong :initform nil)
-   (waiting-send :initform nil)
-   (sent-message :initform (make-hash-table))
-   (message-id :initform 0)
-   (connected :initform nil)
-   (subscribed-channels :initarg :subscribed-channels
-                        :type list :initform nil)
-   (typing :initform nil)
-   (typing-timer :initform nil)
-   (reminders :initform nil :type list)
-   (ping-check-timers :initform (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-   (threads :type slack-team-threads :initform (make-instance 'slack-team-threads))
-   (modeline-enabled :initarg :modeline-enabled :initform nil)
-   (modeline-name :initarg :modeline-name :initform nil)
-   (websocket-event-log-enabled :initarg :websocket-event-log-enabled :initform nil)
-   (display-profile-image :initarg :display-profile-image :initform nil)
-   (display-attachment-image-inline :initarg :display-attachment-image-inline :initform nil)
-   (display-file-image-inline :initarg :display-file-image-inline :initform nil)
-   (waiting-requests :initform nil)
-   (authorize-request :initform nil)
-   (emoji-download-watch-timer :initform nil)
-   (websocket-nowait :initarg :websocket-nowait :initform nil)
-   (star :initform nil)
-   (slack-message-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-file-info-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-file-list-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-message-edit-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-pinned-items-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-user-profile-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-thread-message-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-message-share-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-room-message-compose-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-thread-message-compose-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-stars-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-search-result-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-dialog-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (slack-room-info-buffer :initform nil :type (or null list))
-   (reconnect-url :initform "" :type string)
-   (full-and-display-names :initarg :full-and-display-names :initform nil)
-   (websocket-connect-timeout-timer :initform nil)
-   (websocket-connect-timeout-sec :type number :initform 20) ;; websocket url is valid for 30 seconds.
-   (mark-as-read-immediately :initarg :mark-as-read-immediately :initform t)
-   (inhibit-reconnection :initform nil)
-   (commands :initform '() :type list)
-   ))
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-team-kill-buffers ((this slack-team) &key (except nil))
-  (let* ((l (list 'slack-message-buffer
-                  'slack-file-info-buffer
-                  'slack-file-list-buffer
-                  'slack-message-edit-buffer
-                  'slack-pinned-items-buffer
-                  'slack-user-profile-buffer
-                  'slack-thread-message-buffer
-                  'slack-message-share-buffer
-                  'slack-room-message-compose-buffer
-                  'slack-thread-message-compose-buffer
-                  'slack-search-result-buffer
-                  'slack-stars-buffer))
-         (slots (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e) (cl-find e except)) l)))
-    (cl-loop for slot in slots
-             do (cl-loop for buffer in (slot-value this slot)
-                         do (kill-buffer buffer)))))
-
-(defun slack-team-find (id)
-  (cl-find-if #'(lambda (team) (string= id (oref team id)))
-              slack-teams))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-disconnect ((team slack-team))
-  (slack-ws-close team))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-equalp ((team slack-team) other)
-  (with-slots (token) team
-    (string= token (oref other token))))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-name ((team slack-team))
-  (oref team name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun slack-register-team (&rest plist)
-  "PLIST must contain :name :client-id :client-secret with value.
-setting :token will reduce your configuration step.
-you will notified when receive message with channel included in subscribed-channels.
-if :default is t and `slack-prefer-current-team' is t, skip selecting team when channels listed.
-you can change current-team with `slack-change-current-team'"
-  (interactive
-   (let ((name (read-from-minibuffer "Team Name: "))
-         (client-id (read-from-minibuffer "Client Id: "))
-         (client-secret (read-from-minibuffer "Client Secret: "))
-         (token (read-from-minibuffer "Token: ")))
-     (list :name name :client-id client-id :client-secret client-secret
-           :token token)))
-  (cl-labels ((same-client-id
-               (client-id)
-               (cl-find-if #'(lambda (team)
-                               (string= client-id (oref team client-id)))
-                           slack-teams))
-              (missing (plist)
-                       (cl-remove-if
-                        #'null
-                        (mapcar #'(lambda (key)
-                                    (unless (plist-member plist key)
-                                      key))
-                                '(:name :client-id :client-secret)))))
-    (let ((missing (missing plist)))
-      (if missing
-          (error "Missing Keyword: %s" missing)))
-    (let ((team (apply #'slack-team "team"
-                       (slack-collect-slots 'slack-team plist))))
-      (let ((same-team (cl-find-if
-                        #'(lambda (o) (slack-team-equalp team o))
-                        slack-teams)))
-        (if same-team
-            (progn
-              (slack-team-disconnect same-team)
-              (slack-start team))))
-
-      (setq slack-teams
-            (cons team
-                  (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (other)
-                                    (slack-team-equalp team other))
-                                slack-teams)))
-      (if (plist-get plist :default)
-          (setq slack-current-team team)))))
-
-(defun slack-team-find-by-name (name)
-  (if name
-      (cl-find-if #'(lambda (team) (string= name (oref team name)))
-                  slack-teams)))
-
-(cl-defun slack-team-select (&optional no-default include-not-connected)
-  (cl-labels ((select-team ()
-                           (slack-team-find-by-name
-                            (funcall slack-completing-read-function
-                                     "Select Team: "
-                                     (mapcar #'(lambda (team) (oref team name))
-                                             (if include-not-connected
-                                                 slack-teams
-                                               (slack-team-connected-list)))))))
-    (let ((team (if (and slack-prefer-current-team
-                         slack-current-team
-                         (not no-default))
-                    slack-current-team
-                  (select-team))))
-      ;; (if (and slack-prefer-current-team
-      ;;          (not slack-current-team)
-      ;;          (not no-default))
-      ;;     (if (yes-or-no-p (format "Set %s to current-team?"
-      ;;                              (oref team name)))
-      ;;         (setq slack-current-team team)))
-      team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-connectedp ((team slack-team))
-  (oref team connected))
-
-(defun slack-team-connected-list ()
-  (cl-remove-if #'null
-                (mapcar #'(lambda (team)
-                            (if (slack-team-connectedp team) team))
-                        slack-teams)))
-
-(defun slack-change-current-team ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (slack-team-find-by-name
-               (funcall slack-completing-read-function
-                        "Select Team: "
-                        (mapcar #'(lambda (team) (oref team name))
-                                slack-teams)))))
-    (setq slack-current-team team)
-    (message "Set slack-current-team to %s" (or (and team (oref team name))
-                                                "nil"))
-    (setq slack-teams
-          (cons team (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e)
-                                       (string= (oref e id)
-                                                (oref slack-current-team id)))
-                                   slack-teams)))
-    (if team
-        (slack-team-connect team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-connect ((team slack-team))
-  (unless (slack-team-connectedp team)
-    (slack-start team)))
-
-(defun slack-team-delete ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((selected (slack-team-select t t)))
-    (if (yes-or-no-p (format "Delete %s from `slack-teams'?"
-                             (oref selected name)))
-        (progn
-          (setq slack-teams
-                (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (team)
-                                  (slack-team-equalp selected team))
-                              slack-teams))
-          (slack-team-disconnect selected)
-          (message "Delete %s from `slack-teams'" (oref selected name))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-init-ping-check-timers ((team slack-team))
-  (oset team ping-check-timers (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-get-ping-check-timers ((team slack-team))
-  (if (not (slot-boundp team 'ping-check-timers))
-      (slack-team-init-ping-check-timers team))
-  (oref team ping-check-timers))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-need-token-p ((team slack-team))
-  (with-slots (token) team
-    (or (not token) (< (length token) 1))))
-
-(defun slack-team-get-unread-messages (team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((count-unread (rooms)
-                     (cl-reduce #'(lambda (a e) (+ a (oref e unread-count-display)))
-                                rooms :initial-value 0)))
-    (with-slots (ims channels groups) team
-      (let ((rooms (append ims channels groups)))
-        (+ (count-unread (if slack-modeline-count-only-subscribed-channel
-                             (cl-remove-if-not #'(lambda (e) (slack-room-subscribedp e team))
-                                               rooms)
-                           rooms)))))))
-
-(defun slack-team-modeline-enabledp (team)
-  (oref team modeline-enabled))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-event-log-enabledp ((team slack-team))
-  (oref team websocket-event-log-enabled))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-display-profile-imagep ((team slack-team))
-  (oref team display-profile-image))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-display-attachment-image-inlinep ((team slack-team))
-  (oref team display-attachment-image-inline))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-display-file-image-inlinep ((team slack-team))
-  (oref team display-file-image-inline))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-mark-as-read-immediatelyp ((team slack-team))
-  (oref team mark-as-read-immediately))
-
-(defvar slack-team-random-numbers-for-client-token
-  (let ((result nil))
-    (dotimes (_ 10)
-      (push (random 10) result))
-    (mapconcat #'number-to-string result "")))
-
-(defmethod slack-team-client-token ((team slack-team))
-  (format "EmacsSlack-%s-%s"
-          (oref team id)
-          slack-team-random-numbers-for-client-token))
-
-(provide 'slack-team)
-;;; slack-team.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-team.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-team.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-team.elc
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index 6ad6e5a93e42..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread-message-buffer.el
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-;;; slack-thread-message-buffer.el ---               -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-room-buffer)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-thread-message-buffer-mode
-  slack-buffer-mode
-  "Slack Thread Message"
-  (lui-set-prompt lui-prompt-string)
-  (setq lui-input-function 'slack-thread-message--send))
-
-(defclass slack-thread-message-buffer (slack-room-buffer)
-  ((thread-ts :initarg :thread-ts :type string)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-find :static ((class slack-thread-message-buffer) room ts team)
-  (slack-buffer-find-4 class room ts team))
-
-(defun slack-create-thread-message-buffer (room team thread-ts)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-thread-message-buffer
-                                          room thread-ts team)))
-      buf
-    (slack-thread-message-buffer :room room
-                                 :team team
-                                 :thread-ts thread-ts)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((class slack-thread-message-buffer) room ts team)
-  (format "*Slack - %s : %s Thread - %s"
-          (oref team name)
-          (slack-room-name room team)
-          ts))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-thread-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room thread-ts team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name 'slack-thread-message-buffer
-                       room thread-ts team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-thread-message-buffer))
-  (let* ((buf (generate-new-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-thread-message-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this)
-      (goto-char lui-input-marker)
-      (with-slots (room thread-ts team) this
-        (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room thread-ts)))
-            (progn
-              (slack-buffer-insert this message t)
-              (let ((lui-time-stamp-position nil))
-                (lui-insert (format "%s\n" (make-string lui-fill-column ?=)) t))
-              (let ((thread (slack-message-thread message room)))
-                (and thread
-                     (cl-loop for m in (oref thread messages)
-                              do (slack-buffer-insert this m))))))))
-
-    (with-slots (room thread-ts team) this
-      (slack-buffer-push-new-4 (eieio-object-class-name this)
-                               room
-                               thread-ts
-                               team))
-
-    buf))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-message-compose-buffer
-  ((this slack-thread-message-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room team thread-ts) this
-    (let ((buf (slack-create-thread-message-compose-buffer
-                room thread-ts team)))
-      (slack-buffer-display buf))))
-
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-send-message ((this slack-thread-message-buffer) message)
-  (with-slots (room team thread-ts) this
-    (slack-thread-send-message room team message thread-ts)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-add-reaction-to-message
-  ((this slack-thread-message-buffer) reaction ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-message-reaction-add reaction ts room team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-remove-reaction-from-message
-  ((this slack-thread-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts))
-           (reaction (slack-message-reaction-select
-                      (slack-message-reactions message))))
-      (slack-message-reaction-remove reaction ts room team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-add-star ((this slack-thread-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-        (slack-message-star-api-request slack-message-stars-add-url
-                                        (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                                              (slack-message-star-api-params message))
-                                        team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-remove-star ((this slack-thread-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (slack-if-let* ((message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-        (slack-message-star-api-request slack-message-stars-remove-url
-                                        (list (cons "channel" (oref room id))
-                                              (slack-message-star-api-params message))
-                                        team))))
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-buffer-update ((this slack-thread-message-buffer) message &key replace)
-  (if replace (slack-buffer-replace this message)
-    (with-current-buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this)
-      (slack-buffer-insert this message))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-edit-message-buffer ((this slack-thread-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let ((buf (slack-create-edit-message-buffer room team ts)))
-      (slack-buffer-display buf))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-share-message ((this slack-thread-message-buffer) ts)
-  (with-slots (room team) this
-    (let ((buf (slack-create-message-share-buffer room team ts)))
-      (slack-buffer-display buf))))
-
-(defmethod slack-file-upload-params ((this slack-thread-message-buffer))
-  (list (cons "thread_ts" (oref this thread-ts))
-        (cons "channels" (oref (oref this room) id))))
-
-(provide 'slack-thread-message-buffer)
-;;; slack-thread-message-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread-message-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread-message-buffer.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 0b1a149cc504..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread-message-buffer.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread-message-compose-buffer.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread-message-compose-buffer.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 4c4f276d1fe5..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread-message-compose-buffer.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-thread-message-compose-buffer.el ---       -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-message-compose-buffer)
-
-(defclass slack-thread-message-compose-buffer (slack-message-compose-buffer)
-  ((room :initarg :room :type slack-room)
-   (thread-ts :initarg :thread-ts :type string)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-find :static ((class slack-thread-message-compose-buffer) room ts team)
-  (slack-buffer-find-4 class room ts team))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static
-  ((class slack-thread-message-compose-buffer) room ts team)
-  (format "*Slack - %s : %s Compose Thread Message - %s*"
-          (oref team name)
-          (slack-room-name room team)
-          ts))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-thread-message-compose-buffer))
-  (with-slots (room thread-ts team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name 'slack-thread-message-compose-buffer
-                       room thread-ts team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-thread-message-compose-buffer))
-  (let ((buf (call-next-method)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-message-compose-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this)
-      (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-      (erase-buffer))
-    (with-slots (room thread-ts team) this
-      (slack-buffer-push-new-4 'slack-thread-message-compose-buffer
-                               room thread-ts team))
-    buf))
-
-(defun slack-create-thread-message-compose-buffer (room ts team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-thread-message-compose-buffer
-                                    room ts team)))
-      buf
-    (slack-thread-message-compose-buffer :room room
-                                         :team team
-                                         :thread-ts ts)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-send-message
-  ((this slack-thread-message-compose-buffer) message)
-  (let ((buffer (slack-buffer-buffer this)))
-    (with-slots (room team thread-ts) this
-      (slack-thread-send-message room team message thread-ts)))
-  (call-next-method))
-
-
-(provide 'slack-thread-message-compose-buffer)
-;;; slack-thread-message-compose-buffer.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread-message-compose-buffer.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread-message-compose-buffer.elc
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index a9a504d44dfb..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread-message-compose-buffer.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 2a9c6f98a8a0..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,333 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-thread.el ---                              -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuuya-no-MacBook.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'lui)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-room)
-(require 'slack-channel)
-(require 'slack-im)
-(require 'slack-message)
-(require 'slack-request)
-
-(defvar lui-prompt-string "> ")
-(defconst all-threads-url "https://slack.com/api/subscriptions.thread.getView")
-(defconst thread-mark-url "https://slack.com/api/subscriptions.thread.mark")
-
-(defcustom slack-thread-also-send-to-room 'ask
-  "Whether a thread message should also be sent to its room.
-If nil: don't send to the room.
-If `ask': ask the user every time.
-Any other non-nil value: send to the room."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Never send message to the room." nil)
-                 (const :tag "Ask the user every time." ask)
-                 (const :tag "Always send message to the room." t)))
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-thread-mode slack-mode "Slack - Thread"
-  ""
-  (lui-set-prompt lui-prompt-string)
-  (setq lui-input-function 'slack-thread-message--send))
-
-(defclass slack-thread ()
-  ((thread-ts :initarg :thread_ts :initform "")
-   (messages :initarg :messages :initform '())
-   (has-unreads :initarg :has_unreads :initform nil)
-   (mention-count :initarg :mention_count :initform 0)
-   (reply-count :initarg :reply_count :initform 0)
-   (replies :initarg :replies :initform '())
-   (active :initarg :active :initform t)
-   (root :initarg :root :type slack-message)
-   (unread-count :initarg :unread_count :initform 0)
-   (last-read :initarg :last_read :initform "0")))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-messagep ((m slack-message))
-  (if (and (oref m thread-ts) (not (slack-message-thread-parentp m)))
-      t
-    nil))
-
-(defun slack-thread-start ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-start-thread buf (slack-get-ts))))
-
-(defun slack-thread-message--send (message)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-send-message buf message)))
-
-(defun slack-thread-send-message (room team message thread-ts)
-  (let ((message (slack-message-prepare-links
-                  (slack-escape-message message)
-                  team))
-        (broadcast (if (eq slack-thread-also-send-to-room 'ask)
-                       (y-or-n-p (format "Also send to %s ? "
-                                         (slack-room-name room team)))
-                     slack-thread-also-send-to-room)))
-    (progn
-      (slack-message-inc-id team)
-      (with-slots (message-id sent-message self-id) team
-        (let* ((payload (list :id message-id
-                              :channel (oref room id)
-                              :reply_broadcast broadcast
-                              :thread_ts thread-ts
-                              :type "message"
-                              :user self-id
-                              :text message))
-               (obj (slack-message-create payload team :room room)))
-          (slack-ws-send payload team)
-          (puthash message-id obj sent-message))))))
-
-(defun slack-thread-show-or-create ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (if (slack-thread-message-buffer-p buf)
-          (error "Already in thread")
-        (slack-buffer-display-thread buf (slack-get-ts)))))
-
-(cl-defmethod slack-thread-request-messages ((thread slack-thread) room team &key after-success)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                   (slack-request-handle-error
-                    (data "slack-thread-request-messages")
-                    (let ((messages (mapcar #'(lambda (payload)
-                                                (slack-message-create payload
-                                                                      team
-                                                                      :room room))
-                                            (plist-get data :messages))))
-                      (oset thread messages
-                            (slack-room-sort-messages
-                             (cl-remove-if #'slack-message-thread-parentp
-                                           messages)))))
-                   (if after-success
-                       (funcall after-success))))
-
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      (slack-room-replies-url room)
-      team
-      :params (list (cons "thread_ts" (oref thread thread-ts))
-                    (cons "channel" (oref room id)))
-      :success #'on-success))))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-show-messages ((thread slack-thread) room team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((after-success ()
-                      (let ((buf (slack-create-thread-message-buffer
-                                  room team (oref thread thread-ts))))
-                        (slack-buffer-display buf))))
-    (slack-thread-request-messages thread room team
-                                   :after-success #'after-success)))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-to-string ((m slack-message) team)
-  (with-slots (thread) m
-    (if thread
-        (let* ((usernames (mapconcat #'identity
-                                     (cl-remove-duplicates
-                                      (mapcar #'(lambda (reply)
-                                                  (slack-user-name
-                                                   (plist-get reply :user)
-                                                   team))
-                                              (oref thread replies))
-                                      :test #'string=)
-                                     " "))
-               (text (format "\n%s reply from %s"
-                             (oref thread reply-count)
-                             usernames)))
-          (propertize text
-                      'face '(:underline t)
-                      'keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-                                (define-key map [mouse-1] #'slack-thread-show-or-create)
-                                (define-key map (kbd "RET") #'slack-thread-show-or-create)
-                                map)))
-      "")))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-create ((m slack-message) team &optional payload)
-  (if payload
-      (let ((replies (plist-get payload :replies))
-            (reply-count (plist-get payload :reply_count))
-            (unread-count (plist-get payload :unread_count))
-            (last-read (plist-get payload :last_read)))
-        (make-instance 'slack-thread
-                       :thread_ts (slack-ts m)
-                       :root m
-                       :replies replies
-                       :reply_count (or reply-count 0)
-                       :unread_count (or unread-count 1)
-                       :last_read last-read))
-    (make-instance 'slack-thread
-                   :thread_ts (slack-ts m)
-                   :root m)))
-
-(defmethod slack-merge ((old slack-thread) new)
-  (oset old replies (oref new replies))
-  (oset old reply-count (oref new reply-count))
-  (oset old unread-count (oref new unread-count)))
-
-(defun slack-thread-update-state (payload team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((message-payload (plist-get payload :message))
-                  (thread-ts (plist-get message-payload :thread_ts))
-                  (room (slack-room-find (plist-get payload :channel) team))
-                  (message (slack-room-find-message room thread-ts))
-                  (thread (slack-message-get-thread message team))
-                  (new-thread (slack-thread-create message team message-payload)))
-      (progn
-        (slack-merge thread new-thread)
-        (slack-message-update message team t t))
-    (message "THREAD_TS: %s, ROOM: %s, MESSAGE: %s THREAD: %s, NEW_THREAD:%s"
-             thread-ts
-             (not (null room))
-             (not (null message))
-             (not (null thread))
-             (not (null new-thread)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-equal ((thread slack-thread) other)
-  (and (string-equal (oref thread thread-ts)
-                     (oref other thread-ts))
-       (string-equal (oref (oref thread root) channel)
-                     (oref (oref other root) channel))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-thread-get-all (&key (sync nil) (ts nil))
-  (let ((team (slack-team-select)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                     (slack-request-handle-error
-                      (data "slack-thread-get-all")
-                      (let ((threads-data (append (plist-get data :threads) nil))
-                            (total-unread (plist-get data :total_unread_replies))
-                            (more (if (eq :json-false (plist-get data :has_more)) nil t))
-                            (new-count (plist-get data :new_threads_count)))
-                        (with-slots (threads) team
-                          (with-slots
-                              (initializedp total-unread-replies new-threads-count has-more) threads
-                            (setq has-more more)
-                            (setq initializedp t)
-                            (setq total-unread-replies total-unread)
-                            (setq new-threads-count new-count)
-                            (let ((parents (cl-loop for thread in threads-data
-                                                    collect (slack-message-create
-                                                             (plist-get thread :root_msg) team))))
-                              (mapc #'(lambda (parent) (slack-message-update parent team nil t))
-                                    parents))))))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        all-threads-url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params (list (cons "limit" "10")
-                      (cons "current_ts" (or ts (format-time-string "%s"))))
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-title ((thread slack-thread) team)
-  (with-slots (root) thread
-    (let ((room (slack-room-find (oref root channel) team))
-          (body (slack-message-body root team)))
-      (when room
-        (format "%s - %s" (slack-room-name room team)
-                (concat (substring body 0 (min 50 (length body))) "..."))))))
-
-(defun slack-thread-select (&optional reload)
-  (interactive)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((load-threads (threads)
-                     (slack-thread-get-all :sync t
-                                           :ts (cl-first
-                                                (cl-sort
-                                                 (mapcar #'(lambda (thread) (oref thread thread-ts)) threads)
-                                                 #'string<))))
-       (select-thread (threads team has-more)
-                      (let* ((alist (cl-remove-if-not
-                                     #'(lambda (cons) (car cons))
-                                     (mapcar #'(lambda (thread)
-                                                 (let ((title (slack-thread-title thread team)))
-                                                   (and title (cons title thread))))
-                                             threads)))
-                             (maybe-has-more (if has-more
-                                                 (append alist (list (cons "(load more)" 'load-more))) alist))
-                             (selected (slack-select-from-list (maybe-has-more "Select Thread: "))))
-                        selected))
-       (collect-thread-parents (messages)
-                               (mapcar #'(lambda (m) (oref m thread))
-                                       (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (m) (not (slack-message-thread-parentp m)))
-                                                     messages)))
-       (collect-threads (team)
-                        (cl-loop for room in (with-slots (groups ims channels) team
-                                               (append ims groups channels))
-                                 append (collect-thread-parents (oref room messages)))))
-
-    (let* ((team (slack-team-select)))
-
-      (with-slots (initializedp has-more) (oref team threads)
-        (if (or (not initializedp) has-more) (load-threads (collect-threads team))))
-
-      (let ((selected (select-thread (collect-threads team) team nil)))
-        (if (eq selected 'load-more)
-            (slack-thread-select t)
-          (slack-thread-show-messages selected
-                                      (slack-room-find (oref (oref selected root) channel) team)
-                                      team))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-delete-message ((thread slack-thread) message)
-  (with-slots (messages reply-count) thread
-    (setq messages (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e)
-                                     (string= (slack-ts e)
-                                              (slack-ts message)))
-                                 messages))
-    (setq reply-count (length messages))))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-update-mark ((thread slack-thread) room msg team)
-  (with-slots (thread-ts) thread
-    (with-slots (id) room
-      (with-slots (ts) msg
-        (cl-labels
-            ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                         (slack-request-handle-error
-                          (data "slack-thread-mark"))))
-
-          (slack-request
-           (slack-request-create
-            thread-mark-url
-            team
-            :params (list (cons "channel" id)
-                          (cons "thread_ts" thread-ts)
-                          (cons "ts" ts))
-            :success #'on-success)))))))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-marked ((thread slack-thread) payload)
-  (let ((unread-count (plist-get payload :unread_count))
-        (last-read (plist-get payload :last_read)))
-    (oset thread unread-count unread-count)
-    (oset thread last-read last-read)))
-
-(defun slack-room-unread-threads ()
-  (interactive)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-      (slack-buffer-display-unread-threads buf)))
-
-(defmethod slack-thread-update-last-read ((thread slack-thread) msg)
-  (with-slots (ts) msg
-    (oset thread last-read ts)))
-
-(provide 'slack-thread)
-;;; slack-thread.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread.elc
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index 3612ab3223ab..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-thread.elc
+++ /dev/null
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index a79edb9de110..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-user-message.el
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@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-;;; package --- Summary
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-message-formatter)
-(require 'slack-message-reaction)
-(require 'slack-message-editor)
-
-(defvar slack-user-message-keymap
-  (let ((keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    keymap))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-sender-equalp ((m slack-user-message) sender-id)
-  (string= (oref m user) sender-id))
-
-(defmethod slack-message-header ((m slack-user-message) team)
-  (with-slots (ts deleted-at) m
-    (let* ((name (slack-message-sender-name m team))
-           (status (slack-user-status (slack-message-sender-id m) team))
-           (time (slack-message-time-to-string ts))
-           (edited-at (slack-message-time-to-string (slack-message-edited-at m)))
-           (deleted-at (slack-message-time-to-string deleted-at))
-           (header (or (and status (< 0 (length status))
-                            (format "%s %s" name status))
-                       (format "%s" name))))
-      (if deleted-at
-          (format "%s deleted_at: %s" header deleted-at)
-        (if edited-at
-            (format "%s edited_at: %s" header edited-at)
-          header)))))
-
-(provide 'slack-user-message)
-;;; slack-user-message.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-user-message.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-user-message.elc
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index 627aaa504562..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-user-message.elc
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index e0e645c27a22..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/slack-20180913.651/slack-user-profile-buffer.el
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@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
-;;; slack-user-profile-buffer.el ---                 -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017
-
-;; Author:  <yuya373@yuya373>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-user-profile-buffer-mode slack-buffer-mode "Slack User Profile")
-
-(defclass slack-user-profile-buffer (slack-buffer)
-  ((user-id :initarg :user-id :type string)))
-
-(defun slack-create-user-profile-buffer (team user-id)
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (slack-buffer-find 'slack-user-profile-buffer
-                                    user-id team)))
-      buf
-    (slack-user-profile-buffer :team team
-                               :user-id user-id)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-buffer ((this slack-user-profile-buffer))
-  (slack-if-let* ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-      (progn
-        (slack-buffer--insert this)
-        buf)
-    (slack-buffer-init-buffer this)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name :static ((class slack-user-profile-buffer) user-id team)
-  (format "*Slack - %s : Profile - %s*" (oref team name) (slack-user-name user-id team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-name ((this slack-user-profile-buffer))
-  (with-slots (user-id team) this
-    (slack-buffer-name 'slack-user-profile-buffer
-                       user-id
-                       team)))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer--insert ((this slack-user-profile-buffer))
-  (let ((buf (get-buffer (slack-buffer-name this))))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-        (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-        (erase-buffer)
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (with-slots (user-id team) this
-          (insert (propertize (slack-user-profile-to-string user-id team)
-                              'ts 'dummy)))
-        (setq buffer-read-only t)
-        (slack-buffer-enable-emojify)
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (slack-display-image)))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-init-buffer ((this slack-user-profile-buffer))
-  (let ((buf (call-next-method)))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (slack-user-profile-buffer-mode)
-      (slack-buffer-set-current-buffer this))
-    (slack-buffer--insert this)
-    buf))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer-display-im ((this slack-user-profile-buffer))
-  (with-slots (user-id team) this
-    (let ((im (slack-im-find-by-user-id user-id team)))
-      (slack-room-display im team))))
-
-(defmethod slack-buffer--replace ((this slack-user-profile-buffer) _ts)
-  (with-current-buffer (current-buffer)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
-      (slack-buffer--insert this))))
-
-
-
-(provide 'slack-user-profile-buffer)
-;;; slack-user-profile-buffer.el ends here
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-;;; slack-user.el ---slack user interface            -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuunari-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-request)
-(require 'slack-room)
-
-(defconst slack-dnd-team-info-url "https://slack.com/api/dnd.teamInfo")
-(defconst slack-dnd-end-dnd-url "https://slack.com/api/dnd.endDnd")
-(defconst slack-dnd-set-snooze-url "https://slack.com/api/dnd.setSnooze")
-(defconst slack-set-presence-url "https://slack.com/api/users.setPresence")
-(defconst slack-user-info-url "https://slack.com/api/users.info")
-(defconst slack-user-profile-set-url "https://slack.com/api/users.profile.set")
-(defconst slack-bot-info-url "https://slack.com/api/bots.info")
-(defconst slack-bot-list-url "https://slack.com/api/bots.list")
-(defvar slack-current-user-id nil)
-
-(defun slack-user--find (id team)
-  (with-slots (users) team
-    (cl-find-if (lambda (user)
-                  (string= id (plist-get user :id)))
-                users)))
-
-(defun slack-user-find-by-name (name team)
-  (with-slots (users) team
-    (cl-find-if (lambda (user)
-                  (string= name (plist-get user :name)))
-                users)))
-
-(defun slack-user-get-id (name team)
-  (let ((user (slack-user-find-by-name name team)))
-    (if user
-        (plist-get user :id))))
-
-(defun slack-user-name (id team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((user (slack-user--find id team)))
-      (if (oref team full-and-display-names)
-          (plist-get user :real_name)
-        (plist-get user :name))))
-
-(defun slack-user-status (id team)
-  (let* ((user (slack-user--find id team))
-         (profile (and user (plist-get user :profile)))
-         (emoji (and profile (plist-get profile :status_emoji)))
-         (text (and profile (plist-get profile :status_text))))
-    (mapconcat #'identity (cl-remove-if #'null (list emoji text))
-               " ")))
-
-(defun slack-user-names (team)
-  (with-slots (users) team
-    (mapcar (lambda (u) (cons (plist-get u :name) u))
-            (cl-remove-if #'slack-user-hidden-p users))))
-
-(defun slack-user-dnd-in-range-p (user)
-  (let ((current (time-to-seconds))
-        (dnd-start (plist-get (plist-get user :dnd_status) :next_dnd_start_ts))
-        (dnd-end (plist-get (plist-get user :dnd_status) :next_dnd_end_ts)))
-    (and dnd-start dnd-end
-         (<= dnd-start current)
-         (<= current dnd-end))))
-
-(defun slack-user-dnd-status-to-string (user)
-  (if (slack-user-dnd-in-range-p user)
-      "Z"
-    nil))
-
-(defun slack-user-presence-to-string (user)
-  (if (string= (plist-get user :presence) "active")
-      "*"
-    " "))
-
-(defun slack-user-set-status ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (slack-team-select))
-        (emoji (slack-select-emoji))
-        (text (read-from-minibuffer "Text: ")))
-    (slack-user-set-status-request  team emoji text)))
-
-(defun slack-user-set-status-request (team emoji text)
-  (cl-labels ((on-success
-               (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-               (slack-request-handle-error
-                (data "slack-user-set-status-request"))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-user-profile-set-url
-      team
-      :type "POST"
-      :data (list (cons "id" (oref team self-id))
-                  (cons "profile"
-                        (json-encode (list (cons "status_text" text)
-                                           (cons "status_emoji" emoji)))))
-      :success #'on-success))))
-
-(defun slack-bot-info-request (bot_id team &optional after-success)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                   (slack-request-handle-error
-                    (data "slack-bot-info-request")
-                    (push (plist-get data :bot) (oref team bots))
-                    (if after-success
-                        (funcall after-success team)))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-bot-info-url
-      team
-      :params (list (cons "bot" bot_id))
-      :success #'on-success))))
-
-(defun slack-bot-list-update (&optional team)
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (or team (slack-team-select))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success
-          (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-          (slack-request-handle-error
-           (data "slack-bot-list-update")
-           (oset team bots (append (plist-get data :bots) nil)))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-bot-list-url
-        team
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defface slack-user-profile-header-face
-  '((t (:foreground "#FFA000"
-                    :weight bold
-                    :height 1.5)))
-  "Face used to user profile header."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defface slack-user-profile-property-name-face
-  '((t (:weight bold :height 1.2)))
-  "Face used to user property."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(define-derived-mode slack-user-profile-mode fundamental-mode "Slack User"
-  ""
-  (setq-local default-directory slack-default-directory))
-
-(defun slack-user-profile (user)
-  (plist-get user :profile))
-
-(defun slack-user-fname (user)
-  (plist-get (slack-user-profile user) :first_name))
-
-(defun slack-user-lname (user)
-  (plist-get (slack-user-profile user) :last_name))
-
-(defun slack-user-header (user)
-  (let* ((fname (slack-user-fname user))
-         (lname (slack-user-lname user))
-         (name (plist-get user :name)))
-    (or (and fname lname
-             (format "%s %s - @%s"
-                     (slack-user-fname user)
-                     (slack-user-lname user)
-                     (plist-get user :name)))
-        name)))
-
-(defun slack-user-timezone (user)
-  (let ((offset (/ (plist-get user :tz_offset) (* 60 60))))
-    (format "%s, %s"
-            (or (plist-get user :tz)
-                (plist-get user :tz_label))
-            (if (<= 0 offset)
-                (format "+%s hour" offset)
-              (format "%s hour" offset)))))
-
-(defun slack-user-property-to-str (value title)
-  (and value (< 0 (length value))
-       (format "%s\n\t%s"
-               (propertize title 'face 'slack-user-profile-property-name-face)
-               value)))
-
-(defun slack-user-profile-to-string (id team)
-  (let* ((user (slack-user--find id team))
-         (image (slack-image-string (list (slack-user-image-url user 512)
-                                          nil nil nil (window-width
-                                                       (get-buffer-window
-                                                        (current-buffer))
-                                                       t))
-                                    nil t))
-         (profile (slack-user-profile user))
-         (header (propertize (slack-user-header user)
-                             'face 'slack-user-profile-header-face))
-         (presence (slack-user-property-to-str (plist-get user :presence) "Presence"))
-         (status (slack-user-property-to-str (slack-user-status id team) "Status"))
-         (timezone (slack-user-property-to-str (slack-user-timezone user) "Timezone"))
-         (email (slack-user-property-to-str (plist-get profile :email) "Email"))
-         (phone (slack-user-property-to-str (plist-get profile :phone) "Phone"))
-         (skype (slack-user-property-to-str (plist-get profile :skype) "Skype"))
-         (body (mapconcat #'identity
-                          (cl-remove-if #'null
-                                        (list presence status timezone email phone skype))
-                          "\n"))
-         (dm-button (propertize "[Open Direct Message]"
-                                'face '(:underline t)
-                                'keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-                                          (define-key map (kbd "RET")
-                                            #'(lambda ()
-                                                (interactive)
-                                                (slack-if-let* ((buf slack-current-buffer))
-                                                    (slack-buffer-display-im buf))))
-                                          map))))
-    (format "\n%s\n\n%s%s\n%s\n\n%s" image header (format "  (%s)" id) body dm-button)))
-
-(defun slack-user-self-p (user-id team)
-  (string= user-id (oref team self-id)))
-
-(defun slack-user-name-alist (team &key filter)
-  (let ((users (oref team users)))
-    (mapcar #'(lambda (e) (cons (slack-user-name (plist-get e :id) team) e))
-            (if filter (funcall filter users)
-              users))))
-
-(defun slack-user-hidden-p (user)
-  (not (eq (plist-get user :deleted) :json-false)))
-
-(defun slack--user-select (team)
-  (slack-select-from-list ((slack-user-names team) "Select User: ")))
-
-(defun slack-user-select ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (alist (slack-user-name-alist
-                 team
-                 :filter #'(lambda (users)
-                             (cl-remove-if #'slack-user-hidden-p users)))))
-    (slack-select-from-list (alist "Select User: ")
-        (let ((buf (slack-create-user-profile-buffer team (plist-get selected :id))))
-          (slack-buffer-display buf)))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-user-info-request (user-id team &key after-success)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success
-        (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-        (slack-request-handle-error
-         (data "slack-user-info-request")
-         (oset team users (cons (plist-get data :user)
-                                (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (user)
-                                                  (string= (plist-get user :id) user-id))
-                                              (oref team users))))
-         (slack-im-open (plist-get data :user))
-         (when after-success (funcall after-success)))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-user-info-url
-      team
-      :params (list (cons "user" user-id))
-      :success #'on-success))))
-
-(defun slack-user-image-url-24 (user)
-  (plist-get (slack-user-profile user) :image_24))
-
-(defun slack-user-image-url-32 (user)
-  (plist-get (slack-user-profile user) :image_32))
-
-(defun slack-user-image-url-48 (user)
-  (plist-get (slack-user-profile user) :image_48))
-
-(defun slack-user-image-url-72 (user)
-  (plist-get (slack-user-profile user) :image_72))
-
-(defun slack-user-image-url-512 (user)
-  (plist-get (slack-user-profile user) :image_512))
-
-(defun slack-user-image-url (user size)
-  (cond
-   ((eq size 24) (slack-user-image-url-24 user))
-   ((eq size 32) (slack-user-image-url-32 user))
-   ((eq size 48) (slack-user-image-url-48 user))
-   ((eq size 72) (slack-user-image-url-72 user))
-   ((eq size 512) (slack-user-image-url-512 user))
-   (t (slack-user-image-url-32 user))))
-
-(defun slack-user-fetch-image (user size team)
-  (let* ((image-url (slack-user-image-url user size))
-         (file-path (and image-url (slack-profile-image-path image-url team))))
-    (when file-path
-      (if (file-exists-p file-path) file-path
-        (slack-url-copy-file image-url file-path
-                             :success (lambda ()
-                                        (slack-log (format "Success download Image: %s"
-                                                           file-path)
-                                                   team)))))
-    file-path))
-
-(cl-defun slack-user-image (user team &optional (size 32))
-  (when user
-    (let ((image (slack-user-fetch-image user size team)))
-      (when image
-        (create-image image nil nil :ascent 80)))))
-
-(defun slack-user-presence (user)
-  (plist-get user :presence))
-
-(defun slack-request-set-presence (team &optional presence)
-  (unless presence
-    (let ((current-presence (slack-user-presence (slack-user--find (oref team self-id)
-                                                                   team))))
-
-      (setq presence (or (and (string= current-presence "away") "auto")
-                         "away"))
-      ))
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                   (slack-request-handle-error
-                    (data "slack-request-set-presence"))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-set-presence-url
-      team
-      :success #'on-success
-      :params (list (cons "presence" presence))))))
-
-(defun slack-request-dnd-set-snooze (team time)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                   (slack-request-handle-error
-                    (data "slack-request-dnd-set-snooze")
-                    (message "setSnooze: %s" data))))
-    (let* ((input (slack-parse-time-string time))
-           (num-minutes (and time (/ (- (time-to-seconds input) (time-to-seconds))
-                                     60))))
-      (unless num-minutes
-        (error "Invalid time string %s" time))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        slack-dnd-set-snooze-url
-        team
-        :success #'on-success
-        :params (list (cons "num_minutes" (format "%s" num-minutes))))))))
-
-(defun slack-request-dnd-end-dnd (team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                   (slack-request-handle-error
-                    (data "slack-request-dnd-end-dnd")
-                    (message "endDnd: %s" data))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-dnd-end-dnd-url
-      team
-      :success #'on-success
-      ))))
-
-(defun slack-user-update-dnd-status (user dnd-status)
-  (plist-put user :dnd_status dnd-status))
-
-(defun slack-request-dnd-team-info (team &optional after-success)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success
-        (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-        (slack-request-handle-error
-         (data "slack-request-dnd-team-info")
-         (let ((users (plist-get data :users)))
-           (oset team users
-                 (cl-loop for user in (oref team users)
-                          collect (plist-put
-                                   user
-                                   :dnd_status
-                                   (plist-get users
-                                              (intern (format ":%s"
-                                                              (plist-get user :id)))))))))
-        (when (functionp after-success)
-          (funcall after-success team))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-dnd-team-info-url
-      team
-      :success #'on-success))))
-
-(provide 'slack-user)
-;;; slack-user.el ends here
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-;;; slack-util.el ---utility functions               -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'eieio)
-(require 'timer)
-(require 'diary-lib)
-
-(defcustom slack-profile-image-file-directory temporary-file-directory
-  "Default directory for slack profile images."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defcustom slack-image-file-directory temporary-file-directory
-  "Default directory for slack images."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defcustom slack-image-max-height 300
-  "Max Height of image.  nil is unlimited.  integer."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defconst slack-log-levels
-  '(;; debugging
-    (trace . 40) (debug . 30)
-    ;; information
-    (info . 20)
-    ;; errors
-    (warn . 10) (error . 0))
-  "Named logging levels.")
-
-(defcustom slack-log-level 'info
-  "Used in `slack-message-logger'.
-One of 'info, 'debug"
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defcustom slack-log-time-format
-  "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S]"
-  "Time format for log."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defalias 'slack-if-let*
-  (if (fboundp 'if-let*)
-      'if-let*
-    'if-let))
-
-(defun slack-seq-to-list (seq)
-  (if (listp seq) seq (append seq nil)))
-
-(defun slack-decode (seq)
-  (cl-loop for e in (slack-seq-to-list seq)
-           collect (if (stringp e)
-                       (decode-coding-string e 'utf-8)
-                     (if (listp e)
-                         (slack-decode e)
-                       e))))
-
-(defun slack-class-have-slot-p (class slot)
-  (and (symbolp slot)
-       (let* ((stripped (substring (symbol-name slot) 1))
-              (replaced (replace-regexp-in-string "_" "-"
-                                                  stripped))
-              (symbolized (intern replaced)))
-         (slot-exists-p class symbolized))))
-
-(defun slack-collect-slots (class seq)
-  (let ((plist (slack-seq-to-list seq)))
-    (cl-loop for p in plist
-             if (and (slack-class-have-slot-p class p)
-                     (plist-member plist p))
-             nconc (let ((value (plist-get plist p)))
-                     (list p (if (stringp value)
-                                 (decode-coding-string value 'utf-8)
-                               (if (eq :json-false value)
-                                   nil
-                                 value)))))))
-(defun slack-log-level-to-int (level)
-  (slack-if-let* ((cell (cl-assoc level slack-log-levels)))
-      (cdr cell)
-    20))
-
-
-(defun slack-message-logger (message level team)
-  "Display message using `message'."
-  (let ((user-level (slack-log-level-to-int slack-log-level))
-        (current-level (slack-log-level-to-int level)))
-    (when (<= current-level user-level)
-      (message (format "%s [%s] [%s] %s"
-                       (format-time-string slack-log-time-format)
-                       level
-                       (oref team name)
-                       message)))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-log (msg team &key
-                         (logger #'slack-message-logger)
-                         (level 'debug))
-  "LEVEL is one of 'trace, 'debug, 'info, 'warn, 'error"
-  (let ((log (format "%s [%s] %s - %s"
-                     (format-time-string slack-log-time-format)
-                     level
-                     msg
-                     (oref team name)))
-        (buf (get-buffer-create (slack-log-buffer-name team))))
-    (when (functionp logger)
-      (funcall logger msg level team))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (point-max))
-        (insert log)
-        (insert "\n"))
-      (setq buffer-read-only t))))
-
-(defun company-slack-backend (command &optional arg &rest ignored)
-  "Completion backend for slack chats.  It currently understands
-@USER; adding #CHANNEL should be a simple matter of programming."
-  (interactive (list 'interactive))
-  (cl-labels
-      ((start-from-line-beginning (str)
-                                  (let ((prompt-length (length lui-prompt-string)))
-                                    (>= 0 (- (current-column) prompt-length (length str)))))
-       (prefix-type (str) (cond
-                           ((string-prefix-p "@" str) 'user)
-                           ((string-prefix-p "#" str) 'channel)
-                           ((and (string-prefix-p "/" str)
-                                 (start-from-line-beginning str))
-                            'slash)))
-       (content (str) (substring str 1 nil)))
-    (cl-case command
-      (interactive (company-begin-backend 'company-slack-backend))
-      (prefix (when (string= "slack" (car (split-string (format "%s" major-mode) "-")))
-                  ;; (cl-find major-mode '(slack-mode
-                  ;;                         slack-edit-message-mode
-                  ;;                         slack-thread-mode))
-                (company-grab-line "\\(\\W\\|^\\)\\(@\\w*\\|#\\w*\\|/\\w*\\)"
-                                   2)))
-      (candidates (let ((content (content arg)))
-                    (cl-case (prefix-type arg)
-                      (user
-                       (cl-loop for user in (oref slack-current-team users)
-                                if (and (not (eq (plist-get user :deleted) t))
-                                        (string-prefix-p content
-                                                         (plist-get user :name)))
-                                collect (concat "@" (plist-get user :name))))
-                      (channel
-                       (cl-loop for team in (oref slack-current-team channels)
-                                if (string-prefix-p content
-                                                    (oref team name))
-                                collect (concat "#" (oref team name))))
-                      (slash
-                       (cl-loop for command in (oref slack-current-team commands)
-                                if (string-prefix-p (concat "/" content)
-                                                    (oref command name))
-                                collect (oref command name))
-                       ))))
-      (doc-buffer
-       (cl-case (prefix-type arg)
-         (slash
-          (company-doc-buffer
-           (let* ((team slack-current-team)
-                  (command (slack-command-find arg team)))
-             (when command
-               (slack-command-company-doc-string command team))))))))))
-
-(defun slack-get-ts ()
-  (get-text-property 0 'ts (thing-at-point 'line)))
-
-(defun slack-linkfy (text link)
-  (if (not (slack-string-blankp link))
-      (format "<%s|%s>" link text)
-    text))
-
-(defun slack-string-blankp (str)
-  (if str
-      (> 1 (length str))
-    t))
-
-(defun slack-log-buffer-name (team)
-  (format "*Slack Log - %s*" (slack-team-name team)))
-
-(defun slack-log-open-buffer ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((team (slack-team-select)))
-    (funcall slack-buffer-function (get-buffer-create (slack-log-buffer-name team)))))
-
-(defun slack-event-log-buffer-name (team)
-  (format "*Slack Event Log - %s*" (slack-team-name team)))
-
-(defun slack-log-websocket-payload (payload team)
-  (let* ((bufname (slack-event-log-buffer-name team))
-         (buf (get-buffer-create bufname)))
-    (when buf
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (insert (format "[%s] %s\n"
-                          (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
-                          payload)))
-        (setq buffer-read-only t)))))
-
-(defun slack-log-open-websocket-buffer ()
-  (interactive)
-  (if websocket-debug
-      (progn
-        (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-               (websocket (oref team ws-conn)))
-          (if websocket
-              (funcall slack-buffer-function
-                       (websocket-get-debug-buffer-create websocket))
-            (error "Websocket is not connected"))))
-    (error "`websocket-debug` is not t")))
-
-(defun slack-log-open-event-buffer ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((team (slack-team-select))
-         (bufname (slack-event-log-buffer-name team))
-         (buf (get-buffer bufname)))
-    (if buf
-        (funcall slack-buffer-function buf)
-      (error "No Event Log Buffer"))))
-
-(defun slack-profile-image-path (image-url team)
-  (expand-file-name
-   (concat (md5 (concat (slack-team-name team) "-" image-url))
-           "."
-           (file-name-extension image-url))
-   slack-profile-image-file-directory))
-
-(cl-defun slack-image--create (path &key (width nil) (height nil) (max-height nil) (max-width nil))
-  (let* ((imagemagick-available-p (image-type-available-p 'imagemagick))
-         (image (apply #'create-image (append (list path (and imagemagick-available-p 'imagemagick) nil)
-                                              (if height (list :height height))
-                                              (if width (list :width width))
-                                              (if max-height
-                                                  (list :max-height max-height))
-                                              (if max-width
-                                                  (list :max-width max-width))))))
-    (if (and (display-graphic-p) imagemagick-available-p)
-        (slack-image-shrink image max-height)
-      image)))
-
-(defun slack-image-exists-p (image-spec)
-  (file-exists-p (slack-image-path (car image-spec))))
-
-(defun slack-image-string (spec &optional pad no-token)
-  "SPEC: (list URL WIDTH HEIGHT MAX-HEIGHT MAX-WIDTH)"
-  (if spec
-      (slack-if-let* ((path (slack-image-path (car spec))))
-          (if (file-exists-p path)
-              (slack-mapconcat-images
-               (slack-image-slice
-                (slack-image--create path
-                                     :width (cadr spec)
-                                     :height (caddr spec)
-                                     :max-height (cadddr spec)
-                                     :max-width (cadr (cdddr spec))))
-               pad)
-            (propertize "[Image]"
-                        'slack-image-spec spec
-                        'no-token no-token))
-        "")
-    ""))
-
-(defun slack-image-path (image-url)
-  (and image-url
-       (expand-file-name
-        (concat (md5 image-url)
-                "."
-                (file-name-extension image-url))
-        slack-image-file-directory)))
-
-(defun slack-image-slice (image)
-  (when image
-    (let* ((line-height 50.0)
-           (height (or (plist-get (cdr image) :height)
-                       (cdr (image-size image t))))
-           (line-count (/ height line-height))
-           (line (/ 1.0 line-count)))
-      (if (< line-height height)
-          (cl-loop for i from 0 to (- line-count 1)
-                   collect (list (list 'slice 0 (* line i) 1.0 line)
-                                 image))
-        (list image)))))
-
-(defun slack-image-shrink (image &optional max-height)
-  (unless (image-type-available-p 'imagemagick)
-    (error "Need Imagemagick"))
-  (if max-height
-      (let* ((data (plist-get (cdr image) :data))
-             (file (plist-get (cdr image) :file))
-             (size (image-size image t))
-             (height (cdr size))
-             (width (car size))
-             (h (min height max-height))
-             (w (if (< max-height height)
-                    (ceiling
-                     (* (/ (float max-height) height)
-                        width))
-                  width)))
-        (create-image (or file data) 'imagemagick data :height h :width w))
-    image))
-
-(defun slack-mapconcat-images (images &optional pad)
-  (when images
-    (cl-labels
-        ((sort-images (images)
-                      (let ((compare (if (or (and (eq system-type 'darwin)
-                                                  (< emacs-major-version 26))
-                                             (< emacs-major-version 25))
-                                         #'>
-                                       #'<)))
-                        (cl-sort images compare :key
-                                 #'(lambda (image) (caddr (car image))))))
-         (propertize-image (image)
-                           (propertize "image"
-                                       'display image
-                                       'face 'slack-profile-image-face)))
-      (mapconcat #'propertize-image
-                 (sort-images images)
-                 (format "\n%s" (or pad ""))))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-url-copy-file (url newname &key (success nil) (error nil) (sync nil) (token nil))
-  (if (executable-find "curl")
-      (slack-curl-downloader url newname
-                             :success success
-                             :error error
-                             :token token)
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                     (when (functionp success) (funcall success)))
-         (on-error (&key error-thrown symbol-status response data)
-                   (message "Error Fetching Image: %s %s %s, url: %s"
-                            (request-response-status-code response)
-                            error-thrown symbol-status url)
-                   (if (file-exists-p newname)
-                       (delete-file newname))
-                   (case (request-response-status-code response)
-                     (403 nil)
-                     (404 nil)
-                     (t (when (functionp error)
-                          (funcall error
-                                   (request-response-status-code response)
-                                   error-thrown
-                                   symbol-status
-                                   url)))))
-         (parser () (mm-write-region (point-min) (point-max)
-                                     newname nil nil nil 'binary t)))
-      (let* ((url-obj (url-generic-parse-url url))
-             (need-token-p (and url-obj
-                                (string-match-p "slack"
-                                                (url-host url-obj))))
-             (use-https-p (and url-obj
-                               (string= "https" (url-type url-obj)))))
-        (request
-         url
-         :success #'on-success
-         :error #'on-error
-         :parser #'parser
-         :sync sync
-         :headers (if (and token use-https-p need-token-p)
-                      (list (cons "Authorization" (format "Bearer %s" token)))))))))
-
-(defun slack-render-image (image team)
-  (let ((buf (get-buffer-create
-              (format "*Slack - %s Image*" (slack-team-name team)))))
-    (with-current-buffer buf
-      (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (if image
-          (insert (slack-mapconcat-images (slack-image-slice image)))
-        (insert "Loading Image..."))
-      (setq buffer-read-only t)
-      (goto-char (point-min)))
-
-    buf))
-
-(defun slack-parse-time-string (time)
-  "TIME should be one of:
-- a string giving today’s time like \"11:23pm\"
-  (the acceptable formats are HHMM, H:MM, HH:MM, HHam, HHAM,
-  HHpm, HHPM, HH:MMam, HH:MMAM, HH:MMpm, or HH:MMPM;
-  a period ‘.’ can be used instead of a colon ‘:’ to separate
-  the hour and minute parts);
-- a string giving specific date and time like \"1991/03/23 03:00\";
-- a string giving a relative time like \"90\" or \"2 hours 35 minutes\"
-  (the acceptable forms are a number of seconds without units
-  or some combination of values using units in ‘timer-duration-words’);
-- a number of seconds from now;"
-  (if (numberp time)
-      (setq time (timer-relative-time nil time)))
-  (if (stringp time)
-      (let ((secs (timer-duration time)))
-        (if secs
-            (setq time (timer-relative-time nil secs)))))
-  (if (stringp time)
-      (progn
-        (let* ((date-and-time (split-string time " "))
-               (date (and (eq (length date-and-time) 2) (split-string (car date-and-time) "/")))
-               (time-str (or (and (eq (length date-and-time) 2) (cadr date-and-time))
-                             (car date-and-time)))
-               (hhmm (diary-entry-time time-str))
-               (now (or (and date (decode-time
-                                   (encode-time 0 0 0
-                                                (string-to-number (nth 2 date))
-                                                (string-to-number (nth 1 date))
-                                                (string-to-number (nth 0 date))
-                                                )))
-                        (decode-time))))
-          (if (>= hhmm 0)
-              (setq time
-                    (encode-time 0 (% hhmm 100) (/ hhmm 100) (nth 3 now)
-                                 (nth 4 now) (nth 5 now) (nth 8 now)))))))
-  time)
-
-(defmacro slack-merge-list (old-list new-list)
-  `(cl-loop for n in ,new-list
-            do (let ((o (cl-find-if #'(lambda (e) (slack-equalp n e))
-                                    ,old-list)))
-                 (if o (slack-merge o n)
-                   (push n ,old-list)))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-curl-downloader (url name &key (success nil) (error nil) (token nil))
-  (cl-labels
-      ((sentinel (proc event)
-                 (cond
-                  ((string-equal "finished\n" event)
-                   (when (functionp success) (funcall success)))
-                  (t
-                   (let ((status (process-status proc))
-                         (output (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
-                                   (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min)
-                                                                   (point-max)))))
-                     (if (functionp error)
-                         (funcall error status output url name)
-                       (message "Download Failed. STATUS: %s, EVENT: %s, URL: %s, NAME: %s, OUTPUT: %s"
-                                status
-                                event
-                                url
-                                name
-                                output))
-                     (if (file-exists-p name)
-                         (delete-file name))
-                     (delete-process proc))))))
-    (let* ((url-obj (url-generic-parse-url url))
-           (need-token-p (and url-obj
-                              (string-match-p "slack" (url-host url-obj))))
-           (header (or (and token
-                            need-token-p
-                            (string-prefix-p "https" url)
-                            (format "-H 'Authorization: Bearer %s'" token))
-                       ""))
-           (output (format "--output '%s'" name))
-           (command (format "curl --silent --show-error --fail --location %s %s '%s'" output header url))
-           (proc (start-process-shell-command "slack-curl-downloader"
-                                              "slack-curl-downloader"
-                                              command)))
-      (set-process-sentinel proc #'sentinel))))
-
-(provide 'slack-util)
-;;; slack-util.el ends here
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-;;; slack-websocket.el --- slack websocket interface  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  南優也
-
-;; Author: 南優也 <yuyaminami@minamiyuunari-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords:
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'websocket)
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-request)
-(require 'slack-message)
-(require 'slack-team)
-(require 'slack-reply)
-(require 'slack-file)
-(require 'slack-dialog)
-(defconst slack-api-test-url "https://slack.com/api/api.test")
-
-(defclass slack-typing ()
-  ((room :initarg :room :initform nil)
-   (limit :initarg :limit :initform nil)
-   (users :initarg :users :initform nil)))
-
-(defclass slack-typing-user ()
-  ((limit :initarg :limit :initform nil)
-   (user-name :initarg :user-name :initform nil)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-set-connect-timeout-timer (team)
-  (slack-ws-cancel-connect-timeout-timer team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-timeout ()
-                   (slack-log (format "websocket open timeout")
-                              team)
-                   (slack-ws-close team)
-                   (slack-ws-set-reconnect-timer team)))
-    (oset team websocket-connect-timeout-timer
-          (run-at-time (oref team websocket-connect-timeout-sec)
-                       nil
-                       #'on-timeout))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-cancel-connect-timeout-timer (team)
-  (when (timerp (oref team websocket-connect-timeout-timer))
-    (cancel-timer (oref team websocket-connect-timeout-timer))
-    (oset team websocket-connect-timeout-timer nil)))
-
-(cl-defun slack-ws-open (team &key (on-open nil) (ws-url nil))
-  (slack-if-let* ((conn (oref team ws-conn))
-                  (state (websocket-ready-state conn)))
-      (cond ((websocket-openp conn)
-             (slack-log "Websocket is Already Open" team))
-            ((eq state 'connecting)
-             (slack-log "Websocket is connecting" team))
-            ((eq state 'closed)
-             (slack-log "Websocket is closed" team)))
-
-    (progn
-      (slack-ws-set-connect-timeout-timer team)
-      (cl-labels
-          ((on-message (websocket frame)
-                       (slack-ws-on-message websocket frame team))
-           (handle-on-open (_websocket)
-                           (oset team reconnect-count 0)
-                           (oset team connected t)
-                           (slack-log "WebSocket on-open"
-                                      team :level 'debug)
-                           (when (functionp on-open)
-                             (funcall on-open)))
-           (on-close (websocket)
-                     (oset team ws-conn nil)
-                     (oset team connected nil)
-                     (slack-log (format "Websocket on-close: STATE: %s"
-                                        (websocket-ready-state websocket))
-                                team :level 'debug)
-                     (unwind-protect
-                         (progn
-                           (unless (oref team inhibit-reconnection)
-                             (slack-ws-set-reconnect-timer team)))
-                       (oset team inhibit-reconnection nil)))
-           (on-error (_websocket type err)
-                     (slack-log (format "Error on `websocket-open'. TYPE: %s, ERR: %s"
-                                        type err)
-                                team
-                                :level 'error)))
-        (oset team ws-conn
-              (condition-case error-var
-                  (websocket-open (or ws-url (oref team ws-url))
-                                  :on-message #'on-message
-                                  :on-open #'handle-on-open
-                                  :on-close #'on-close
-                                  :on-error #'on-error
-                                  :nowait (oref team websocket-nowait))
-                (error
-                 (slack-log (format "An Error occured while opening websocket connection: %s"
-                                    error-var)
-                            team
-                            :level 'error)
-                 ;; (slack-ws-close team)
-                 ;; (slack-ws-set-reconnect-timer team)
-                 nil)))))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-ws-close (&optional team (close-reconnection nil))
-  (interactive)
-  (unless team
-    (setq team slack-teams))
-  (let ((called-interactively (called-interactively-p 'any)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((close (team)
-                (slack-ws-cancel-ping-timer team)
-                (slack-ws-cancel-ping-check-timers team)
-                (when (or close-reconnection
-                          called-interactively)
-                  (slack-ws-cancel-reconnect-timer team)
-                  (oset team inhibit-reconnection t))
-                (with-slots (connected ws-conn last-pong) team
-                  (when ws-conn
-                    (websocket-close ws-conn)
-                    (slack-log "Slack Websocket Closed" team)))))
-      (if (listp team)
-          (progn
-            (mapc #'close team)
-            (slack-request-worker-quit))
-        (close team)
-        (slack-request-worker-remove-request team)
-        )
-      )))
-
-(defun slack-ws-send (payload team)
-  (with-slots (waiting-send ws-conn) team
-    (push payload waiting-send)
-    (cl-labels
-        ((reconnect ()
-                    (slack-ws-close team)
-                    (slack-ws-set-reconnect-timer team)))
-      (if (websocket-openp ws-conn)
-          (condition-case err
-              (websocket-send-text ws-conn (json-encode payload))
-            (error
-             (slack-log (format "Error in `slack-ws-send`: %s" err)
-                        team :level 'debug)
-             (reconnect)))
-        (reconnect)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-resend (team)
-  (with-slots (waiting-send) team
-    (let ((candidate waiting-send))
-      (setq waiting-send nil)
-      (cl-loop for msg in candidate
-               do (slack-ws-send msg team)))))
-
-;; (:type error :error (:msg Socket URL has expired :code 1))
-(defun slack-ws-handle-error (payload team)
-  (let* ((err (plist-get payload :error))
-         (code (plist-get err :code)))
-    (cond
-     ((eq 1 code)
-      (slack-ws-close team)
-      (slack-ws-set-reconnect-timer team))
-     (t (slack-log (format "Unknown Error: %s, MSG: %s"
-                           code (plist-get err :msg))
-                   team)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-on-message (_websocket frame team)
-  ;; (message "%s" (slack-request-parse-payload
-  ;;                (websocket-frame-payload frame)))
-  (when (websocket-frame-completep frame)
-    (let* ((payload (slack-request-parse-payload
-                     (websocket-frame-payload frame)))
-           (decoded-payload (and payload (slack-decode payload)))
-           (type (and decoded-payload
-                      (plist-get decoded-payload :type))))
-      ;; (message "%s" decoded-payload)
-      (when (slack-team-event-log-enabledp team)
-        (slack-log-websocket-payload decoded-payload team))
-      (when decoded-payload
-        (cond
-         ((string= type "error")
-          (slack-ws-handle-error decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "pong")
-          (slack-ws-handle-pong decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "hello")
-          (slack-ws-cancel-connect-timeout-timer team)
-          (slack-ws-cancel-reconnect-timer team)
-          (slack-cancel-notify-adandon-reconnect)
-          (slack-ws-set-ping-timer team)
-          (slack-ws-resend team)
-          (slack-log "Slack Websocket Is Ready!" team :level 'info))
-         ((plist-get decoded-payload :reply_to)
-          (slack-ws-handle-reply decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "message")
-          (slack-ws-handle-message decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "reaction_added")
-          (slack-ws-handle-reaction-added decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "reaction_removed")
-          (slack-ws-handle-reaction-removed decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "channel_created")
-          (slack-ws-handle-channel-created decoded-payload team))
-         ((or (string= type "channel_archive")
-              (string= type "group_archive"))
-          (slack-ws-handle-room-archive decoded-payload team))
-         ((or (string= type "channel_unarchive")
-              (string= type "group_unarchive"))
-          (slack-ws-handle-room-unarchive decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "channel_deleted")
-          (slack-ws-handle-channel-deleted decoded-payload team))
-         ((or (string= type "channel_rename")
-              (string= type "group_rename"))
-          (slack-ws-handle-room-rename decoded-payload team))
-         ((or (string= type "channel_left")
-              (string= type "group_left"))
-          (slack-ws-handle-room-left decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "channel_joined")
-          (slack-ws-handle-channel-joined decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "group_joined")
-          (slack-ws-handle-group-joined decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "presence_change")
-          (slack-ws-handle-presence-change decoded-payload team))
-         ((or (string= type "bot_added")
-              (string= type "bot_changed"))
-          (slack-ws-handle-bot decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "file_created")
-          (slack-ws-handle-file-created decoded-payload team))
-         ((or (string= type "file_deleted")
-              (string= type "file_unshared"))
-          (slack-ws-handle-file-deleted decoded-payload team))
-         ((or (string= type "im_marked")
-              (string= type "channel_marked")
-              (string= type "group_marked"))
-          (slack-ws-handle-room-marked decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "thread_marked")
-          (slack-ws-handle-thread-marked decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "thread_subscribed")
-          (slack-ws-handle-thread-subscribed decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "im_open")
-          (slack-ws-handle-im-open decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "im_close")
-          (slack-ws-handle-im-close decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "team_join")
-          (slack-ws-handle-team-join decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "user_typing")
-          (slack-ws-handle-user-typing decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "user_change")
-          (slack-ws-handle-user-change decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "member_joined_channel")
-          (slack-ws-handle-member-joined-channel decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "member_left_channel")
-          (slack-ws-handle-member-left_channel decoded-payload team))
-         ((or (string= type "dnd_updated")
-              (string= type "dnd_updated_user"))
-          (slack-ws-handle-dnd-updated decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "star_added")
-          (slack-ws-handle-star-added decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "star_removed")
-          (slack-ws-handle-star-removed decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "reconnect_url")
-          (slack-ws-handle-reconnect-url decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "app_conversation_invite_request")
-          (slack-ws-handle-app-conversation-invite-request decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "commands_changed")
-          (slack-ws-handle-commands-changed decoded-payload team))
-         ((string= type "dialog_opened")
-          (slack-ws-handle-dialog-opened decoded-payload team))
-         )))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-reconnect-url (payload team)
-  (oset team reconnect-url (plist-get payload :url)))
-
-(defun slack-user-typing (team)
-  (with-slots (typing typing-timer) team
-    (with-slots (limit users room) typing
-      (let ((current (float-time)))
-        (if (and typing-timer (timerp typing-timer)
-                 (< limit current))
-            (progn
-              (cancel-timer typing-timer)
-              (setq typing-timer nil)
-              (setq typing nil))
-          (if (slack-buffer-show-typing-p
-               (get-buffer (slack-room-buffer-name room team)))
-              (let ((team-name (slack-team-name team))
-                    (room-name (slack-room-name room team))
-                    (visible-users (cl-remove-if
-                                    #'(lambda (u) (< (oref u limit) current))
-                                    users)))
-                (slack-log
-                 (format "Slack [%s - %s] %s is typing..."
-                         team-name room-name
-                         (mapconcat #'(lambda (u) (oref u user-name))
-                                    visible-users
-                                    ", "))
-                 team
-                 :level 'info))))))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-user-typing (payload team)
-  (let* ((user (slack-user-name (plist-get payload :user) team))
-         (room (slack-room-find (plist-get payload :channel) team)))
-    (if (and user room
-             (slack-buffer-show-typing-p (get-buffer (slack-room-buffer-name room team))))
-        (let ((limit (+ 3 (float-time))))
-          (with-slots (typing typing-timer) team
-            (if (and typing (equal room (oref typing room)))
-                (with-slots ((typing-limit limit)
-                             (typing-room room) users) typing
-                  (setq typing-limit limit)
-                  (let ((typing-user (make-instance 'slack-typing-user
-                                                    :limit limit
-                                                    :user-name user)))
-                    (setq users
-                          (cons typing-user
-                                (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (u)
-                                                  (string= (oref u user-name)
-                                                           user))
-                                              users))))))
-            (unless typing
-              (let ((new-typing (make-instance 'slack-typing
-                                               :room room :limit limit))
-                    (typing-user (make-instance 'slack-typing-user
-                                                :limit limit :user-name user)))
-                (oset new-typing users (list typing-user))
-                (setq typing new-typing))
-              (setq typing-timer
-                    (run-with-timer t 1 #'slack-user-typing team))))))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-team-join (payload team)
-  (let ((user (slack-decode (plist-get payload :user))))
-    (slack-user-info-request
-     (plist-get user :id) team
-     :after-success #'(lambda ()
-                        (slack-log (format "User %s Joind Team: %s"
-                                           (plist-get (slack-user--find (plist-get user :id)
-                                                                        team)
-                                                      :name)
-                                           (slack-team-name team))
-                                   team
-                                   :level 'info)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-im-open (payload team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((notify
-        (im)
-        (slack-room-history-request
-         im team
-         :after-success #'(lambda (&rest _ignore)
-                            (slack-log (format "Direct Message Channel with %s is Open"
-                                               (slack-user-name (oref im user) team))
-                                       team :level 'info))
-         :async t)))
-    (let ((exist (slack-room-find (plist-get payload :channel) team)))
-      (if exist
-          (progn
-            (oset exist is-open t)
-            (notify exist))
-        (with-slots (ims) team
-          (let ((im (slack-room-create
-                     (list :id (plist-get payload :channel)
-                           :user (plist-get payload :user))
-                     team 'slack-im)))
-            (setq ims (cons im ims))
-            (notify im)))))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-im-close (payload team)
-  (let ((im (slack-room-find (plist-get payload :channel) team)))
-    (when im
-      (oset im is-open nil)
-      (slack-log (format "Direct Message Channel with %s is Closed"
-                         (slack-user-name (oref im user) team))
-                 team :level 'info))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-message (payload team)
-  (let ((subtype (plist-get payload :subtype)))
-    (cond
-     ((and subtype (string= subtype "message_changed"))
-      (slack-ws-change-message payload team))
-     ((and subtype (string= subtype "message_deleted"))
-      (slack-ws-delete-message payload team))
-     ((and subtype (string= subtype "message_replied"))
-      (slack-thread-update-state payload team))
-     (t
-      (slack-ws-update-message payload team)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-change-message (payload team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((room-id (plist-get payload :channel))
-                  (room (slack-room-find room-id team))
-                  (message-payload (plist-get payload :message))
-                  (ts (plist-get message-payload :ts))
-                  (base (slack-room-find-message room ts))
-                  (new-message (slack-message-create message-payload
-                                                     team
-                                                     :room room)))
-      (slack-message-update base team t
-                            (not (slack-message-changed--copy base new-message)))))
-
-
-(defun slack-ws-delete-message (payload team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((room-id (plist-get payload :channel))
-                  (room (slack-room-find room-id team))
-                  (ts (plist-get payload :deleted_ts))
-                  (message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-      (slack-message-deleted message room team)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-update-message (payload team)
-  (let ((subtype (plist-get payload :subtype)))
-    (if (string= subtype "bot_message")
-        (slack-ws-update-bot-message payload team)
-      (slack-message-update (slack-message-create payload team)
-                            team))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-update-bot-message (payload team)
-  (let* ((bot-id (plist-get payload :bot_id))
-         (username (plist-get payload :username))
-         (user (plist-get payload :user))
-         (bot (or (slack-find-bot bot-id team)
-                  (slack-find-bot-by-name username team)
-                  (slack-user--find user team)))
-         (message (slack-message-create payload team)))
-    (if bot
-        (slack-message-update message team)
-      (slack-bot-info-request bot-id
-                              team
-                              #'(lambda (team)
-                                  (slack-message-update message team))))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-remove-from-resend-queue (payload team)
-  (with-slots (waiting-send) team
-    (slack-log (format "waiting-send: %s" (length waiting-send))
-               team :level 'trace)
-    (setq waiting-send
-          (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e) (eq (plist-get e :id)
-                                          (plist-get payload :reply_to)))
-                        waiting-send))
-    (slack-log (format "waiting-send: %s" (length waiting-send))
-               team :level 'trace)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-reply (payload team)
-  (let ((ok (plist-get payload :ok)))
-    (if (eq ok :json-false)
-        (let ((err (plist-get payload :error)))
-          (slack-log (format "Error code: %s msg: %s"
-                             (plist-get err :code)
-                             (plist-get err :msg))
-                     team))
-      (let ((message-id (plist-get payload :reply_to)))
-        (when (integerp message-id)
-          (slack-message-handle-reply
-           (slack-message-create payload team)
-           team)
-          (slack-ws-remove-from-resend-queue payload team))))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-reaction-added-to-file (file-id reaction team)
-  (let* ((file (slack-file-find file-id team))
-         (item-type "file"))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((update (&rest _args)
-                 (slack-with-file file-id team
-                   (slack-message-append-reaction file reaction)
-                   (slack-message-update file team)
-                   (cl-loop for channel in (slack-file-channel-ids file)
-                            do (slack-if-let*
-                                   ((channel (slack-room-find channel team))
-                                    (message (slack-room-find-file-share-message
-                                              channel (oref file id))))
-
-                                   (progn
-                                     (slack-message-append-reaction message
-                                                                    reaction
-                                                                    item-type
-                                                                    file-id)
-                                     (slack-message-update message
-                                                           team t t)))))))
-      (if file (update)
-        (slack-file-request-info file-id 1 team #'update)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-reaction-added (payload team)
-  (let* ((item (plist-get payload :item))
-         (item-type (plist-get item :type))
-         (reaction (make-instance 'slack-reaction
-                                  :name (plist-get payload :reaction)
-                                  :count 1
-                                  :users (list (plist-get payload :user)))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((update-message (message)
-                         (slack-message-append-reaction message reaction item-type)
-                         (slack-message-update message team t t)))
-      (cond
-       ((string= item-type "file")
-        (slack-ws-handle-reaction-added-to-file (plist-get item :file)
-                                                reaction
-                                                team))
-       ((string= item-type "message")
-        (slack-if-let* ((room (slack-room-find (plist-get item :channel) team))
-                        (message (slack-room-find-message room (plist-get item :ts))))
-            (progn
-              (update-message message)
-              (slack-reaction-notify payload team room))))))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-reaction-removed-from-file (file-id reaction team)
-  (let* ((file (slack-file-find file-id team))
-         (item-type "file"))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((update (&rest _args)
-                 (slack-with-file file-id team
-                   (slack-message-pop-reaction file reaction)
-                   (slack-message-update file team)
-                   (cl-loop for channel in (slack-file-channel-ids file)
-                            do (slack-if-let*
-                                   ((channel (slack-room-find channel team))
-                                    (message (slack-room-find-file-share-message
-                                              channel (oref file id))))
-                                   (progn
-                                     (slack-message-pop-reaction message
-                                                                 reaction
-                                                                 item-type
-                                                                 file-id)
-                                     (slack-message-update message team t t)))))))
-      (if file (update)
-        (slack-file-request-info file-id 1 team #'update)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-reaction-removed (payload team)
-  (let* ((item (plist-get payload :item))
-         (item-type (plist-get item :type))
-         (reaction (make-instance 'slack-reaction
-                                  :name (plist-get payload :reaction)
-                                  :count 1
-                                  :users (list (plist-get payload :user)))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((update-message (message)
-                         (slack-message-pop-reaction message reaction item-type)
-                         (slack-message-update message team t t)))
-      (cond
-       ((string= item-type "file")
-        (slack-ws-handle-reaction-removed-from-file (plist-get item :file)
-                                                    reaction
-                                                    team))
-       ((string= item-type "message")
-        (slack-if-let* ((room (slack-room-find (plist-get item :channel) team))
-                        (message (slack-room-find-message room (plist-get item :ts))))
-            (progn
-              (update-message message)
-              (slack-reaction-notify payload team room))))))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-channel-created (payload team)
-  (let ((channel (slack-room-create (plist-get payload :channel)
-                                    team 'slack-channel)))
-    (push channel (oref team channels))
-    (slack-room-info-request channel team)
-    (slack-log (format "Created channel %s"
-                       (slack-room-display-name channel team))
-               team :level 'info)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-room-archive (payload team)
-  (let* ((id (plist-get payload :channel))
-         (room (slack-room-find id team)))
-    (oset room is-archived t)
-    (slack-log (format "Channel: %s is archived"
-                       (slack-room-display-name room team))
-               team :level 'info)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-room-unarchive (payload team)
-  (let* ((id (plist-get payload :channel))
-         (room (slack-room-find id team)))
-    (oset room is-archived nil)
-    (slack-log (format "Channel: %s is unarchived"
-                       (slack-room-display-name room team))
-               team :level 'info)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-channel-deleted (payload team)
-  (let ((id (plist-get payload :channel)))
-    (slack-room-deleted id team)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-room-rename (payload team)
-  (let* ((c (plist-get payload :channel))
-         (room (slack-room-find (plist-get c :id) team))
-         (old-name (slack-room-name room team))
-         (new-name (plist-get c :name)))
-    (oset room name new-name)
-    (slack-log (format "Renamed channel from %s to %s"
-                       old-name
-                       new-name)
-               team :level 'info)))
-(defun slack-ws-handle-group-joined (payload team)
-  (let ((group (slack-room-create (plist-get payload :channel) team 'slack-group)))
-    (push group (oref team groups))
-    (slack-room-info-request group team)
-    (slack-log (format "Joined group %s"
-                       (slack-room-display-name group team))
-               team :level 'info)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-channel-joined (payload team)
-  (let ((channel (slack-room-find (plist-get (plist-get payload :channel) :id) team)))
-    (slack-room-info-request channel team)
-    (slack-log (format "Joined channel %s"
-                       (slack-room-display-name channel team))
-               team :level 'info)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-presence-change (payload team)
-  (let* ((id (plist-get payload :user))
-         (user (slack-user--find id team))
-         (presence (plist-get payload :presence)))
-    (plist-put user :presence presence)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-bot (payload team)
-  (let ((bot (plist-get payload :bot)))
-    (with-slots (bots) team
-      (push bot bots))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-file-created (payload team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((file-id (plist-get (plist-get payload :file) :id))
-                  (room (slack-file-room-obj team))
-                  (buffer (slack-buffer-find 'slack-file-list-buffer
-                                             room
-                                             team)))
-      (slack-file-request-info file-id 1 team
-                               #'(lambda (file _team)
-                                   (slack-buffer-update buffer file)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-file-deleted (payload team)
-  (let ((file-id (plist-get payload :file_id))
-        (room (slack-file-room-obj team)))
-    (with-slots (messages) room
-      (setq messages (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (f)
-                                       (string= file-id (oref f id)))
-                                   messages)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-cancel-ping-timer (team)
-  (with-slots (ping-timer) team
-    (if (timerp ping-timer)
-        (cancel-timer ping-timer))
-    (setq ping-timer nil)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-set-ping-timer (team)
-  (slack-ws-cancel-ping-timer team)
-  (cl-labels ((ping ()
-                    (slack-ws-ping team)))
-    (oset team ping-timer (run-at-time 10 nil #'ping))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-current-time-str ()
-  (number-to-string (time-to-seconds (current-time))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-ping (team)
-  (slack-message-inc-id team)
-  (with-slots (message-id) team
-    (let* ((time (slack-ws-current-time-str))
-           (m (list :id message-id
-                    :type "ping"
-                    :time time)))
-      (slack-ws-set-check-ping-timer team time)
-      (slack-ws-send m team)
-      (slack-log (format "Send PING: %s" time)
-                 team :level 'trace))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-set-check-ping-timer (team time)
-  (puthash time (run-at-time (oref team check-ping-timeout-sec)
-                             nil #'slack-ws-ping-timeout team)
-           (oref team ping-check-timers)))
-
-
-(defun slack-ws-ping-timeout (team)
-  (slack-log "Slack Websocket PING Timeout." team :level 'warn)
-  (slack-ws-close team)
-  (slack-ws-set-reconnect-timer team))
-
-(defun slack-ws-cancel-ping-check-timers (team)
-  (maphash #'(lambda (key value)
-               (if (timerp value)
-                   (cancel-timer value)))
-           (oref team ping-check-timers))
-  (slack-team-init-ping-check-timers team))
-
-(defvar slack-disconnected-timer nil)
-(defun slack-notify-abandon-reconnect (team)
-  (unless slack-disconnected-timer
-    (setq slack-disconnected-timer
-          (run-with-idle-timer 5 t
-                               #'(lambda ()
-                                   (slack-log
-                                    "Reconnect Count Exceeded. Manually invoke `slack-start'."
-                                    team :level 'error))))))
-
-(defun slack-cancel-notify-adandon-reconnect ()
-  (if (and slack-disconnected-timer
-           (timerp slack-disconnected-timer))
-      (progn
-        (cancel-timer slack-disconnected-timer)
-        (setq slack-disconnected-timer nil))))
-
-(defun slack-request-api-test (team &optional after-success)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                   (slack-request-handle-error
-                    (data "slack-request-api-test")
-                    (if after-success
-                        (funcall after-success)))))
-    (slack-request
-     (slack-request-create
-      slack-api-test-url
-      team
-      :type "POST"
-      :success #'on-success))))
-
-(defun slack-on-authorize-for-reconnect (data team)
-  (let ((team-data (plist-get data :team))
-        (self-data (plist-get data :self)))
-    (oset team ws-url (plist-get data :url))
-    (oset team domain (plist-get team-data :domain))
-    (oset team id (plist-get team-data :id))
-    (oset team name (plist-get team-data :name))
-    (oset team self self-data)
-    (oset team self-id (plist-get self-data :id))
-    (oset team self-name (plist-get self-data :name))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((on-open ()
-                  (slack-channel-list-update team)
-                  (slack-group-list-update team)
-                  (slack-im-list-update team)
-                  (slack-bot-list-update team)
-                  (cl-loop for buffer in (oref team slack-message-buffer)
-                           do (slack-if-let*
-                                  ((live-p (buffer-live-p buffer))
-                                   (slack-buffer (with-current-buffer buffer
-                                                   (and (bound-and-true-p
-                                                         slack-current-buffer)
-                                                        slack-current-buffer))))
-                                  (slack-buffer-load-missing-messages
-                                   slack-buffer)))
-                  (slack-team-kill-buffers
-                   team :except '(slack-message-buffer
-                                  slack-message-edit-buffer
-                                  slack-message-share-buffer
-                                  slack-room-message-compose-buffer))))
-      (slack-ws-open team :on-open #'on-open))))
-
-(defun slack-authorize-for-reconnect (team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-error (&key error-thrown symbol-status &allow-other-keys)
-                 (slack-log (format "Slack Reconnect Failed: %s, %s"
-                                    error-thrown
-                                    symbol-status)
-                            team)
-                 (slack-ws-set-reconnect-timer team))
-       (on-success (data)
-                   (slack-on-authorize-for-reconnect data team)))
-    (slack-authorize team #'on-error #'on-success)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-reconnect (team &optional force)
-  "Reconnect if `reconnect-count' is not exceed `reconnect-count-max'.
-if FORCE is t, ignore `reconnect-count-max'.
-TEAM is one of `slack-teams'"
-  (cl-labels ((abort (team)
-                     (slack-notify-abandon-reconnect team)
-                     (slack-ws-close team t))
-              (use-reconnect-url ()
-                                 (slack-log "Reconnect with reconnect-url" team)
-                                 (slack-ws-open team
-                                                :ws-url (oref team reconnect-url)))
-              (do-reconnect (team)
-                            (cl-incf (oref team reconnect-count))
-                            (slack-ws-close team)
-                            (if (< 0 (length (oref team reconnect-url)))
-                                (slack-request-api-test team
-                                                        #'use-reconnect-url)
-                              (slack-authorize-for-reconnect team))))
-    (with-slots
-        (reconnect-count (reconnect-max reconnect-count-max)) team
-      (if (and (not force) reconnect-max (< reconnect-max reconnect-count))
-          (abort team)
-        (do-reconnect team)
-        (slack-log (format "Slack Websocket Try To Reconnect %s/%s"
-                           reconnect-count
-                           reconnect-max)
-                   team
-                   :level 'warn
-                   )))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-set-reconnect-timer (team)
-  (slack-ws-cancel-reconnect-timer team)
-  (cl-labels
-      ((on-timeout ()
-                   (slack-ws-reconnect team)))
-    (oset team reconnect-timer
-          (run-at-time (oref team reconnect-after-sec)
-                       nil
-                       #'on-timeout))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-cancel-reconnect-timer (team)
-  (with-slots (reconnect-timer) team
-    (if (timerp reconnect-timer)
-        (cancel-timer reconnect-timer))
-    (setq reconnect-timer nil)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-pong (payload team)
-  (slack-ws-remove-from-resend-queue payload team)
-  (let* ((key (plist-get payload :time))
-         (timer (gethash key (oref team ping-check-timers))))
-    (slack-log (format "Receive PONG: %s" key)
-               team :level 'trace)
-    (slack-ws-set-ping-timer team)
-    (when timer
-      (cancel-timer timer)
-      (remhash key (oref team ping-check-timers))
-      (slack-log (format "Remove PING Check Timer: %s" key)
-                 team :level 'trace))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-room-marked (payload team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((channel (plist-get payload :channel))
-                  (room (slack-room-find channel team))
-                  (ts (plist-get payload :ts))
-                  (unread-count-display (plist-get payload :unread_count_display)))
-      (progn
-        (oset room unread-count-display unread-count-display)
-        (oset room last-read ts)
-        (slack-update-modeline))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-thread-marked (payload team)
-  (let* ((subscription (plist-get payload :subscription))
-         (thread-ts (plist-get subscription :thread_ts))
-         (channel (plist-get subscription :channel))
-         (room (slack-room-find channel team))
-         (parent (and room (slack-room-find-message room thread-ts))))
-    (when (and parent (oref parent thread))
-      (slack-thread-marked (oref parent thread) subscription))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-thread-subscribed (payload team)
-  (let* ((thread-data (plist-get payload :subscription))
-         (room (slack-room-find (plist-get thread-data :channel) team))
-         (message (and (slack-room-find-message room (plist-get thread-data :thread_ts))))
-         (thread (and message (oref message thread))))
-    (when thread
-      (slack-thread-marked thread thread-data))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-user-change (payload team)
-  (let* ((user (plist-get payload :user))
-         (id (plist-get user :id)))
-    (with-slots (users) team
-      (setq users
-            (cons user
-                  (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (u)
-                                    (string= id (plist-get u :id)))
-                                users))))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-member-joined-channel (payload team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((user (plist-get payload :user))
-                  (channel (slack-room-find (plist-get payload :channel) team)))
-      (progn
-        (cl-pushnew user (oref channel members)
-                    :test #'string=)
-        (slack-log (format "%s joined %s"
-                           (slack-user-name user team)
-                           (slack-room-name channel team))
-                   team
-                   :level 'info))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-member-left_channel (payload team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((user (plist-get payload :user))
-                  (channel (slack-room-find (plist-get payload :channel) team)))
-      (progn
-        (oset channel members
-              (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e) (string= e user))
-                            (oref channel members)))
-        (slack-log (format "%s left %s"
-                           (slack-user-name user team)
-                           (slack-room-name channel team))
-                   team
-                   :level 'info))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-dnd-updated (payload team)
-  (let* ((user (slack-user--find (plist-get payload :user) team))
-         (updated (slack-user-update-dnd-status user (plist-get payload :dnd_status))))
-    (oset team users
-          (cons updated (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (user) (string= (plist-get user :id)
-                                                                (plist-get updated :id)))
-                                      (oref team users))))))
-
-;; [star_added event | Slack](https://api.slack.com/events/star_added)
-(defun slack-ws-handle-star-added-to-file (file-id team)
-  (let ((file (slack-file-find file-id team)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((update (&rest _args)
-                 (slack-with-file file-id team
-                   (slack-message-star-added file)
-                   (slack-message-update file team))))
-      (if file (update)
-        (slack-file-request-info file-id 1 team #'update)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-star-added (payload team)
-  (let* ((item (plist-get payload :item))
-         (item-type (plist-get item :type)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((update-message (message)
-                         (slack-message-star-added message)
-                         (slack-message-update message team t t)))
-      (cond
-       ((string= item-type "file")
-        (slack-ws-handle-star-added-to-file (plist-get (plist-get item :file) :id)
-                                            team))
-       ((string= item-type "message")
-        (slack-if-let* ((room (slack-room-find (plist-get item :channel) team))
-                        (ts (plist-get (plist-get item :message) :ts))
-                        (message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-            (update-message message)))))
-    (slack-if-let* ((star (oref team star)))
-        (slack-star-add star item team))))
-
-
-;; [2018-07-25 16:30:03] (:type star_added :user U1013370U :item (:type file :file (:id FBWDT9VH8) :date_create 1532503802 :file_id FBWDT9VH8 :user_id USLACKBOT) :event_ts 1532503802.000378)
-(defun slack-ws-handle-star-removed-from-file (file-id team)
-  (let ((file (slack-file-find file-id team)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((update (&rest _args)
-                 (slack-with-file file-id team
-                   (slack-message-star-removed file)
-                   (slack-message-update file team))))
-      (if file (update)
-        (slack-file-request-info file-id 1 team #'update)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-star-removed (payload team)
-  (let* ((item (plist-get payload :item))
-         (item-type (plist-get item :type)))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((update-message (message)
-                         (slack-message-star-removed message)
-                         (slack-message-update message team t t)))
-      (cond
-       ((string= item-type "file")
-        (slack-ws-handle-star-removed-from-file (plist-get (plist-get item :file) :id)
-                                                team))
-       ((string= item-type "message")
-        (slack-if-let* ((room (slack-room-find (plist-get item :channel) team))
-                        (ts (plist-get (plist-get item :message) :ts))
-                        (message (slack-room-find-message room ts)))
-            (update-message message)))))
-
-    (slack-if-let* ((star (oref team star)))
-        (slack-star-remove star item team))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-app-conversation-invite-request (payload team)
-  (let* ((app-user (plist-get payload :app_user))
-         (channel-id (plist-get payload :channel_id))
-         (invite-message-ts (plist-get payload :invite_message_ts))
-         (scope-info (plist-get payload :scope_info))
-         (room (slack-room-find channel-id team)))
-    (if (yes-or-no-p (format "%s\n%s\n"
-                             (format "%s would like to do following in %s"
-                                     (slack-user-name app-user team)
-                                     (slack-room-name room team))
-                             (mapconcat #'(lambda (scope)
-                                            (format "* %s"
-                                                    (plist-get scope
-                                                               :short_description)))
-                                        scope-info
-                                        "\n")))
-        (slack-app-conversation-allow-invite-request team
-                                                     :channel channel-id
-                                                     :app-user app-user
-                                                     :invite-message-ts invite-message-ts)
-      (slack-app-conversation-deny-invite-request team
-                                                  :channel channel-id
-                                                  :app-user app-user
-                                                  :invite-message-ts invite-message-ts))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-app-conversation-allow-invite-request (team &key channel
-                                                            app-user
-                                                            invite-message-ts)
-  (let ((url "https://slack.com/api/apps.permissions.internal.add")
-        (params (list (cons "channel" channel)
-                      (cons "app_user" app-user)
-                      (cons "invite_message_ts" invite-message-ts)
-                      (cons "did_confirm" "true")
-                      (cons "send_ephemeral_error_message" "true"))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((log-error (err)
-                    (slack-log (format "Error: %s, URL: %s, PARAMS: %s"
-                                       err
-                                       url
-                                       params)
-                               team :level 'error))
-         (on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                     (slack-request-handle-error
-                      (data "slack-app-conversation-allow-invite-request"
-                            #'log-error)
-                      (message "DATA: %s" data))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params params
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(cl-defun slack-app-conversation-deny-invite-request (team &key channel
-                                                           app-user
-                                                           invite-message-ts)
-  (let ((url "https://slack.com/api/apps.permissions.internal.denyAdd")
-        (params (list (cons "channel" channel)
-                      (cons "app_user" app-user)
-                      (cons "invite_message_ts" invite-message-ts))))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((log-error (err)
-                    (slack-log (format "Error: %s, URL: %s, PARAMS: %s"
-                                       err
-                                       url
-                                       params)
-                               team :level 'error))
-         (on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                     (slack-request-handle-error
-                      (data "slack-app-conversation-deny-invite-request"
-                            #'log-error)
-                      (message "DATA: %s" data))))
-      (slack-request
-       (slack-request-create
-        url
-        team
-        :type "POST"
-        :params params
-        :success #'on-success)))))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-commands-changed (payload team)
-  (let ((commands-updated (mapcar #'slack-command-create
-                                  (plist-get payload :commands_updated)))
-        (commands-removed (mapcar #'slack-command-create
-                                  (plist-get payload :commands_removed)))
-        (commands '()))
-    (cl-loop for command in (oref team commands)
-             if (and (not (cl-find-if #'(lambda (e) (slack-equalp command e))
-                                      commands-removed))
-                     (not (cl-find-if #'(lambda (e) (slack-equalp command e))
-                                      commands-updated)))
-             do (push command commands))
-    (cl-loop for command in commands-updated
-             do (push command commands))
-    (oset team commands commands)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-dialog-opened (payload team)
-  (slack-if-let*
-      ((dialog-id (plist-get payload :dialog_id))
-       (client-token (plist-get payload :client_token))
-       (valid-client-tokenp (string= (slack-team-client-token team)
-                                     client-token)))
-      (slack-dialog-get dialog-id team)))
-
-(defun slack-ws-handle-room-left (payload team)
-  (slack-if-let* ((room (slack-room-find (plist-get payload :channel)
-                                         team)))
-      (progn
-        (when (slot-exists-p room 'is-member)
-          (oset room is-member nil))
-        (when (and (not (slack-channel-p room)) (slack-group-p room))
-          (oset team groups
-                (cl-remove-if #'(lambda (e)
-                                  (slack-room-equal-p e room))
-                              (oref team groups))))
-        (slack-log (format "You left %s" (slack-room-name room team))
-                   team :level 'info))))
-
-
-(provide 'slack-websocket)
-;;; slack-websocket.el ends here
-
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-;;; slack.el --- slack client for emacs              -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015  yuya.minami
-
-;; Author: yuya.minami <yuya.minami@yuyaminami-no-MacBook-Pro.local>
-;; Keywords: tools
-;; Version: 0.0.2
-;; Package-Requires: ((websocket "1.8") (request "0.2.0") (oauth2 "0.10") (circe "2.3") (alert "1.2") (emojify "0.4") (emacs "24.4"))
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'subr-x)
-(require 'oauth2)
-(require 'color)
-
-(require 'slack-util)
-(require 'slack-team)
-(require 'slack-channel)
-(require 'slack-im)
-(require 'slack-file)
-(require 'slack-message-notification)
-(require 'slack-message-sender)
-(require 'slack-message-editor)
-(require 'slack-message-reaction)
-(require 'slack-user-message)
-(require 'slack-bot-message)
-(require 'slack-search)
-(require 'slack-reminder)
-(require 'slack-thread)
-(require 'slack-attachment)
-(require 'slack-emoji)
-(require 'slack-star)
-
-(require 'slack-buffer)
-(require 'slack-message-buffer)
-(require 'slack-message-edit-buffer)
-(require 'slack-message-share-buffer)
-(require 'slack-thread-message-buffer)
-(require 'slack-room-message-compose-buffer)
-(require 'slack-pinned-items-buffer)
-(require 'slack-user-profile-buffer)
-(require 'slack-file-list-buffer)
-(require 'slack-file-info-buffer)
-(require 'slack-thread-message-compose-buffer)
-(require 'slack-search-result-buffer)
-(require 'slack-stars-buffer)
-(require 'slack-dialog-buffer)
-(require 'slack-dialog-edit-element-buffer)
-
-(require 'slack-websocket)
-(require 'slack-request)
-(require 'slack-request-worker)
-
-(when (featurep 'helm)
-  (require 'helm-slack))
-
-(defgroup slack nil
-  "Emacs Slack Client"
-  :prefix "slack-"
-  :group 'tools)
-
-(defcustom slack-redirect-url "http://localhost:8080"
-  "Redirect url registered for Slack.")
-(defcustom slack-buffer-function #'switch-to-buffer-other-window
-  "Function to print buffer.")
-
-(defvar slack-use-register-team-string
-  "use `slack-register-team' instead.")
-
-(defcustom slack-client-id nil
-  "Client ID provided by Slack.")
-(make-obsolete-variable
- 'slack-client-id slack-use-register-team-string
- "0.0.2")
-(defcustom slack-client-secret nil
-  "Client Secret Provided by Slack.")
-(make-obsolete-variable
- 'slack-client-secret slack-use-register-team-string
- "0.0.2")
-(defcustom slack-token nil
-  "Slack token provided by Slack.
-set this to save request to Slack if already have.")
-(make-obsolete-variable
- 'slack-token slack-use-register-team-string
- "0.0.2")
-(defcustom slack-room-subscription '()
-  "Group or Channel list to subscribe notification."
-  :group 'slack)
-(make-obsolete-variable
- 'slack-room-subscription slack-use-register-team-string
- "0.0.2")
-(defcustom slack-typing-visibility 'frame
-  "When to show typing indicator.
-frame means typing slack buffer is in the current frame, show typing indicator.
-buffer means typing slack buffer is the current buffer, show typing indicator.
-never means never show typing indicator."
-  :type '(choice (const frame)
-                 (const buffer)
-                 (const never)))
-
-(defcustom slack-display-team-name t
-  "If nil, only display channel, im, group name."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defcustom slack-completing-read-function #'completing-read
-  "Require same argument with `completing-read'."
-  :group 'slack)
-
-(defconst slack-oauth2-authorize "https://slack.com/oauth/authorize")
-(defconst slack-oauth2-access "https://slack.com/api/oauth.access")
-(defconst slack-authorize-url "https://slack.com/api/rtm.start")
-(defconst slack-rtm-connect-url "https://slack.com/api/rtm.connect")
-
-(defun slack-authorize (team &optional error-callback success-callback)
-  (let ((authorize-request (oref team authorize-request)))
-    (if (and authorize-request (not (request-response-done-p authorize-request)))
-        (slack-log "Authorize Already Requested" team)
-      (cl-labels
-          ((on-error (&key error-thrown symbol-status response data)
-                     (oset team authorize-request nil)
-                     (slack-log (format "Slack Authorize Failed: %s" error-thrown)
-                                team)
-                     (when (functionp error-callback)
-                       (funcall error-callback
-                                :error-thrown error-thrown
-                                :symbol-status symbol-status
-                                :response response
-                                :data data)))
-           (on-success (&key data &allow-other-keys)
-                       (oset team authorize-request nil)
-                       (if success-callback
-                           (funcall success-callback data)
-                         (slack-on-authorize data team))))
-        (let ((request (slack-request
-                        (slack-request-create
-                         slack-rtm-connect-url
-                         team
-                         :params (list (cons "mpim_aware" "1"))
-                         :success #'on-success
-                         :error #'on-error))))
-          (oset team authorize-request request))))))
-
-(defun slack-update-team (data team)
-  (let ((self (plist-get data :self))
-        (team-data (plist-get data :team)))
-    (oset team id (plist-get team-data :id))
-    (oset team name (plist-get team-data :name))
-    (oset team self self)
-    (oset team self-id (plist-get self :id))
-    (oset team self-name (plist-get self :name))
-    (oset team ws-url (plist-get data :url))
-    (oset team domain (plist-get team-data :domain))
-    team))
-
-(cl-defun slack-on-authorize (data team)
-  (slack-request-handle-error
-   (data "slack-authorize")
-   (slack-log (format "Slack Authorization Finished" (oref team name)) team)
-   (let ((team (slack-update-team data team)))
-     (cl-labels
-         ((on-open ()
-                   (slack-channel-list-update team)
-                   (slack-group-list-update team)
-                   (slack-im-list-update team)
-                   (slack-bot-list-update team)
-                   (slack-request-emoji team)
-                   (slack-command-list-update team)
-                   (slack-update-modeline)))
-       (slack-ws-open team :on-open #'on-open)))))
-
-(defun slack-on-authorize-e
-    (&key error-thrown &allow-other-keys &rest_)
-  (error "slack-authorize: %s" error-thrown))
-
-(defun slack-oauth2-auth (team)
-  (with-slots (client-id client-secret) team
-    (oauth2-auth
-     slack-oauth2-authorize
-     slack-oauth2-access
-     client-id
-     client-secret
-     "client"
-     nil
-     slack-redirect-url)))
-
-(defun slack-request-token (team)
-  (with-slots (token) team
-    (setq token
-          (oauth2-token-access-token
-           (slack-oauth2-auth team)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun slack-start (&optional team)
-  (interactive)
-  (cl-labels ((start
-               (team)
-               (slack-team-kill-buffers team)
-               (slack-ws-close team)
-               (when (slack-team-need-token-p team)
-                 (slack-request-token team)
-                 (kill-new (oref team token))
-                 (message "Your Token is added to kill ring."))
-               (slack-authorize team)))
-    (if team
-        (start team)
-      (if slack-teams
-          (cl-loop for team in slack-teams
-                   do (start team))
-        (slack-start (call-interactively #'slack-register-team))))
-    (slack-enable-modeline)))
-
-(provide 'slack)
-;;; slack.el ends here
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-;;; smex-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "smex" "smex.el" (23450 31800 227454 103000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from smex.el
-
-(autoload 'smex "smex" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'smex-major-mode-commands "smex" "\
-Like `smex', but limited to commands that are relevant to the active major mode.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'smex-initialize "smex" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; smex-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/smex-20151212.2209/smex-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/smex-20151212.2209/smex-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "smex" "20151212.2209" "M-x interface with Ido-style fuzzy matching." '((emacs "24")) :commit "55aaebe3d793c2c990b39a302eb26c184281c42c" :keywords '("convenience" "usability") :authors '(("Cornelius Mika" . "cornelius.mika@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Cornelius Mika" . "cornelius.mika@gmail.com") :url "http://github.com/nonsequitur/smex/")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/smex-20151212.2209/smex.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/smex-20151212.2209/smex.el
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-;;; smex.el --- M-x interface with Ido-style fuzzy matching. -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2014 Cornelius Mika and contributors
-;;
-;; Author: Cornelius Mika <cornelius.mika@gmail.com> and contributors
-;; URL: http://github.com/nonsequitur/smex/
-;; Package-Version: 20151212.2209
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
-;; Version: 3.0
-;; Keywords: convenience, usability
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; License:
-
-;; Licensed under the same terms as Emacs.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Quick start:
-;; run (smex-initialize)
-;;
-;; Bind the following commands:
-;; smex, smex-major-mode-commands
-;;
-;; For a detailed introduction see:
-;; http://github.com/nonsequitur/smex/blob/master/README.markdown
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'ido)
-
-(defgroup smex nil
-  "M-x interface with Ido-style fuzzy matching and ranking heuristics."
-  :group 'extensions
-  :group 'convenience
-  :link '(emacs-library-link :tag "Lisp File" "smex.el"))
-
-(defcustom smex-auto-update t
-  "If non-nil, `Smex' checks for new commands each time it is run.
-Turn it off for minor speed improvements on older systems."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'smex)
-
-(defcustom smex-save-file (locate-user-emacs-file "smex-items" ".smex-items")
-  "File in which the smex state is saved between Emacs sessions.
-Variables stored are: `smex-data', `smex-history'.
-Must be set before initializing Smex."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'smex)
-
-(defcustom smex-history-length 7
-  "Determines on how many recently executed commands
-Smex should keep a record.
-Must be set before initializing Smex."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'smex)
-
-(defcustom smex-prompt-string "M-x "
-  "String to display in the Smex prompt."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'smex)
-
-(defcustom smex-flex-matching t
-  "Enables Ido flex matching. On by default.
-Set this to nil to disable fuzzy matching."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'smex)
-
-(defvar smex-initialized-p nil)
-(defvar smex-cache)
-(defvar smex-ido-cache)
-(defvar smex-data)
-(defvar smex-history)
-(defvar smex-command-count 0)
-(defvar smex-custom-action nil)
-
-;; Check if Smex is supported
-(when (equal (cons 1 1)
-             (ignore-errors
-               (subr-arity (symbol-function 'execute-extended-command))))
-  (error "Your Emacs has a non-elisp version of `execute-extended-command', which is incompatible with Smex"))
-
-;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; Smex Interface
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun smex ()
-  (interactive)
-  (unless smex-initialized-p
-    (smex-initialize))
-  (if (smex-already-running)
-      (smex-update-and-rerun)
-    (and smex-auto-update
-         (smex-detect-new-commands)
-         (smex-update))
-    (smex-read-and-run smex-ido-cache)))
-
-(defun smex-already-running ()
-  (and (boundp 'ido-choice-list)
-       (eql ido-choice-list smex-ido-cache)
-       (minibuffer-window-active-p (selected-window))))
-
-(defun smex-update-and-rerun ()
-  (smex-do-with-selected-item
-   (lambda (_) (smex-update) (smex-read-and-run smex-ido-cache ido-text))))
-
-(defun smex-read-and-run (commands &optional initial-input)
-  (let* ((chosen-item-name (smex-completing-read commands initial-input))
-         (chosen-item (intern chosen-item-name)))
-    (if smex-custom-action
-        (let ((action smex-custom-action))
-          (setq smex-custom-action nil)
-          (funcall action chosen-item))
-      (unwind-protect
-          (with-no-warnings ; Don't warn about interactive use of `execute-extended-command'
-            (execute-extended-command current-prefix-arg chosen-item-name))
-        (smex-rank chosen-item)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun smex-major-mode-commands ()
-  "Like `smex', but limited to commands that are relevant to the active major mode."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless smex-initialized-p
-    (smex-initialize))
-  (let ((commands (delete-dups (append (smex-extract-commands-from-keymap (current-local-map))
-                                       (smex-extract-commands-from-features major-mode)))))
-    (setq commands (smex-sort-according-to-cache commands))
-    (setq commands (mapcar #'symbol-name commands))
-    (smex-read-and-run commands)))
-
-(defun smex-completing-read (choices initial-input)
-  (let ((ido-completion-map ido-completion-map)
-        (ido-setup-hook (cons 'smex-prepare-ido-bindings ido-setup-hook))
-        (ido-enable-prefix nil)
-        (ido-enable-flex-matching smex-flex-matching)
-        (ido-max-prospects 10)
-        (minibuffer-completion-table choices))
-    (ido-completing-read (smex-prompt-with-prefix-arg) choices nil nil
-                         initial-input 'extended-command-history (car choices))))
-
-(defun smex-prompt-with-prefix-arg ()
-  (if (not current-prefix-arg)
-      smex-prompt-string
-    (concat
-     (if (eq current-prefix-arg '-)
-         "- "
-       (if (integerp current-prefix-arg)
-           (format "%d " current-prefix-arg)
-         (if (= (car current-prefix-arg) 4)
-             "C-u "
-           (format "%d " (car current-prefix-arg)))))
-     smex-prompt-string)))
-
-(defun smex-prepare-ido-bindings ()
-  (define-key ido-completion-map (kbd "TAB") 'minibuffer-complete)
-  (define-key ido-completion-map (kbd "C-h f") 'smex-describe-function)
-  (define-key ido-completion-map (kbd "C-h w") 'smex-where-is)
-  (define-key ido-completion-map (kbd "M-.") 'smex-find-function)
-  (define-key ido-completion-map (kbd "C-a") 'move-beginning-of-line))
-
-;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; Cache and Maintenance
-
-(defun smex-rebuild-cache ()
-  (interactive)
-  (setq smex-cache nil)
-
-  ;; Build up list 'new-commands' and later put it at the end of 'smex-cache'.
-  ;; This speeds up sorting.
-  (let (new-commands)
-    (mapatoms (lambda (symbol)
-                (when (commandp symbol)
-                  (let ((known-command (assq symbol smex-data)))
-                    (if known-command
-                        (setq smex-cache (cons known-command smex-cache))
-                      (setq new-commands (cons (list symbol) new-commands)))))))
-    (if (eq (length smex-cache) 0)
-        (setq smex-cache new-commands)
-      (setcdr (last smex-cache) new-commands)))
-
-  (setq smex-cache (sort smex-cache 'smex-sorting-rules))
-  (smex-restore-history)
-  (setq smex-ido-cache (smex-convert-for-ido smex-cache)))
-
-(defun smex-convert-for-ido (command-items)
-  (mapcar (lambda (command-item) (symbol-name (car command-item))) command-items))
-
-(defun smex-restore-history ()
-  "Rearranges `smex-cache' according to `smex-history'"
-  (if (> (length smex-history) smex-history-length)
-      (setcdr (nthcdr (- smex-history-length 1) smex-history) nil))
-  (mapc (lambda (command)
-          (unless (eq command (caar smex-cache))
-            (let ((command-cell-position (smex-detect-position
-                                          smex-cache
-                                          (lambda (cell)
-                                            (eq command (caar cell))))))
-              (when command-cell-position
-                (let ((command-cell (smex-remove-nth-cell
-                                     command-cell-position smex-cache)))
-                  (setcdr command-cell smex-cache)
-                  (setq smex-cache command-cell))))))
-        (reverse smex-history)))
-
-(defun smex-sort-according-to-cache (list)
-  "Sorts a list of commands by their order in `smex-cache'"
-  (let (sorted)
-    (dolist (command-item smex-cache)
-      (let ((command (car command-item)))
-        (when (memq command list)
-          (setq sorted (cons command sorted))
-          (setq list (delq command list)))))
-    (nreverse (append list sorted))))
-
-(defun smex-update ()
-  (interactive)
-  (smex-save-history)
-  (smex-rebuild-cache))
-
-(defun smex-detect-new-commands ()
-  (let ((i 0))
-    (mapatoms (lambda (symbol) (if (commandp symbol) (setq i (1+ i)))))
-    (unless (= i smex-command-count)
-      (setq smex-command-count i))))
-
-(defun smex-auto-update (&optional idle-time)
-  "Update Smex when Emacs has been idle for IDLE-TIME."
-  (unless idle-time (setq idle-time 60))
-  (run-with-idle-timer idle-time t
-                       '(lambda () (if (smex-detect-new-commands) (smex-update)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun smex-initialize ()
-  (interactive)
-  (unless ido-mode (smex-initialize-ido))
-  (smex-load-save-file)
-  (smex-detect-new-commands)
-  (smex-rebuild-cache)
-  (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook 'smex-save-to-file)
-  (setq smex-initialized-p t))
-
-(defun smex-initialize-ido ()
-  "Sets up a minimal Ido environment for `ido-completing-read'."
-  (with-no-warnings ; `ido-init-completion-maps' is deprecated in Emacs 25
-    (ido-init-completion-maps))
-  (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'ido-minibuffer-setup))
-
-(defsubst smex-save-file-not-empty-p ()
-  (string-match-p "\[^[:space:]\]" (buffer-string)))
-
-(defun smex-load-save-file ()
-  "Loads `smex-history' and `smex-data' from `smex-save-file'"
-  (let ((save-file (expand-file-name smex-save-file)))
-    (if (file-readable-p save-file)
-        (with-temp-buffer
-          (insert-file-contents save-file)
-          (condition-case nil
-              (setq smex-history (read (current-buffer))
-                    smex-data    (read (current-buffer)))
-            (error (if (smex-save-file-not-empty-p)
-                       (error "Invalid data in smex-save-file (%s). Can't restore history."
-                              smex-save-file)
-                     (unless (boundp 'smex-history) (setq smex-history nil))
-                     (unless (boundp 'smex-data)    (setq smex-data nil))))))
-      (setq smex-history nil smex-data nil))))
-
-(defun smex-save-history ()
-  "Updates `smex-history'"
-  (setq smex-history nil)
-  (let ((cell smex-cache))
-    (dotimes (_ smex-history-length)
-      (setq smex-history (cons (caar cell) smex-history))
-      (setq cell (cdr cell))))
-  (setq smex-history (nreverse smex-history)))
-
-(defmacro smex-pp (list-var)
-  `(smex-pp* ,list-var ,(symbol-name list-var)))
-
-(defun smex-save-to-file ()
-  (interactive)
-  (smex-save-history)
-  (with-temp-file (expand-file-name smex-save-file)
-    (smex-pp smex-history)
-    (smex-pp smex-data)))
-
-;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; Ranking
-
-(defun smex-sorting-rules (command-item other-command-item)
-  "Returns true if COMMAND-ITEM should sort before OTHER-COMMAND-ITEM."
-  (let* ((count        (or (cdr command-item      ) 0))
-         (other-count  (or (cdr other-command-item) 0))
-         (name         (car command-item))
-         (other-name   (car other-command-item))
-         (length       (length (symbol-name name)))
-         (other-length (length (symbol-name other-name))))
-    (or (> count other-count)                         ; 1. Frequency of use
-        (and (= count other-count)
-             (or (< length other-length)              ; 2. Command length
-                 (and (= length other-length)
-                      (string< name other-name))))))) ; 3. Alphabetical order
-
-(defun smex-rank (command)
-  (let ((command-item (or (assq command smex-cache)
-                          ;; Update caches and try again if not found.
-                          (progn (smex-update)
-                                 (assq command smex-cache)))))
-    (when command-item
-      (smex-update-counter command-item)
-
-      ;; Don't touch the cache order if the chosen command
-      ;; has just been execucted previously.
-      (unless (eq command-item (car smex-cache))
-        (let (command-cell
-              (pos (smex-detect-position smex-cache (lambda (cell)
-                                                      (eq command-item (car cell))))))
-          ;; Remove the just executed command.
-          (setq command-cell (smex-remove-nth-cell pos smex-cache))
-          ;; And put it on top of the cache.
-          (setcdr command-cell smex-cache)
-          (setq smex-cache command-cell)
-
-          ;; Repeat the same for the ido cache. Should this be DRYed?
-          (setq command-cell (smex-remove-nth-cell pos smex-ido-cache))
-          (setcdr command-cell smex-ido-cache)
-          (setq smex-ido-cache command-cell)
-
-          ;; Now put the last history item back to its normal place.
-          (smex-sort-item-at smex-history-length))))))
-
-(defun smex-update-counter (command-item)
-  (let ((count (cdr command-item)))
-    (setcdr command-item
-            (if count
-                (1+ count)
-              ;; Else: Command has just been executed for the first time.
-              ;; Add it to `smex-data'.
-              (if smex-data
-                  (setcdr (last smex-data) (list command-item))
-                (setq smex-data (list command-item)))
-              1))))
-
-(defun smex-sort-item-at (n)
-  "Sorts item at position N in `smex-cache'."
-  (let* ((command-cell (nthcdr n smex-cache))
-         (command-item (car command-cell)))
-    (let ((insert-at (smex-detect-position
-                      command-cell
-                      (lambda (cell)
-                        (smex-sorting-rules command-item (car cell))))))
-      ;; TODO: Should we handle the case of 'insert-at' being nil?
-      ;; This will never happen in practice.
-      (when (> insert-at 1)
-        (setq command-cell (smex-remove-nth-cell n smex-cache))
-        ;; smex-cache just got shorter by one element, so subtract '1' from insert-at.
-        (setq insert-at (+ n (- insert-at 1)))
-        (smex-insert-cell command-cell insert-at smex-cache)
-
-        ;; Repeat the same for the ido cache. DRY?
-        (setq command-cell (smex-remove-nth-cell n smex-ido-cache))
-        (smex-insert-cell command-cell insert-at smex-ido-cache)))))
-
-(defun smex-detect-position (cell function)
-  "Detects, relatively to CELL, the position of the cell
-on which FUNCTION returns true.
-Only checks cells after CELL, starting with the cell right after CELL.
-Returns nil when reaching the end of the list."
-  (let ((pos 1))
-    (catch 'break
-      (while t
-        (setq cell (cdr cell))
-        (if (not cell)
-            (throw 'break nil)
-          (if (funcall function cell) (throw 'break pos))
-          (setq pos (1+ pos)))))))
-
-(defun smex-remove-nth-cell (n list)
-  "Removes and returns the Nth cell in LIST."
-  (let* ((previous-cell (nthcdr (- n 1) list))
-         (result (cdr previous-cell)))
-    (setcdr previous-cell (cdr result))
-    result))
-
-(defun smex-insert-cell (new-cell n list)
-  "Inserts cell at position N in LIST."
-  (let* ((cell (nthcdr (- n 1) list))
-         (next-cell (cdr cell)))
-    (setcdr (setcdr cell new-cell) next-cell)))
-
-;;--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;; Help and Reference
-
-(defun smex-do-with-selected-item (fn)
-  (setq smex-custom-action fn)
-  (ido-exit-minibuffer))
-
-(defun smex-describe-function ()
-  (interactive)
-  (smex-do-with-selected-item (lambda (chosen)
-                                (describe-function chosen)
-                                (pop-to-buffer "*Help*"))))
-
-(defun smex-where-is ()
-  (interactive)
-  (smex-do-with-selected-item 'where-is))
-
-(defun smex-find-function ()
-  (interactive)
-  (smex-do-with-selected-item 'find-function))
-
-(defun smex-extract-commands-from-keymap (map)
-  (let (commands)
-    (smex-parse-keymap map commands)
-    commands))
-
-(defun smex-parse-keymap (map commands)
-  (map-keymap (lambda (_binding element)
-                (if (and (listp element) (eq 'keymap (car element)))
-                    (smex-parse-keymap element commands)
-                  ;; Strings are commands, too. Reject them.
-                  (if (and (symbolp element) (commandp element))
-                      (push element commands))))
-              map))
-
-(defun smex-extract-commands-from-features (mode)
-  (let ((library-path (symbol-file mode))
-        (mode-name (symbol-name mode))
-        commands)
-
-    (string-match "\\(.+?\\)\\(-mode\\)?$" mode-name)
-    ;; 'lisp-mode' -> 'lisp'
-    (setq mode-name (match-string 1 mode-name))
-    (if (string= mode-name "c") (setq mode-name "cc"))
-    (setq mode-name (regexp-quote mode-name))
-
-    (dolist (feature load-history)
-      (let ((feature-path (car feature)))
-        (when (and feature-path (or (equal feature-path library-path)
-                                    (string-match mode-name (file-name-nondirectory
-                                                             feature-path))))
-          (dolist (item (cdr feature))
-            (if (and (listp item) (eq 'defun (car item)))
-                (let ((function (cdr item)))
-                  (when (commandp function)
-                    (setq commands (append commands (list function))))))))))
-    commands))
-
-(defun smex-show-unbound-commands ()
-  "Shows unbound commands in a new buffer,
-sorted by frequency of use."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq smex-data (sort smex-data 'smex-sorting-rules))
-  (let ((unbound-commands (delq nil
-                                (mapcar (lambda (command-item)
-                                          (unless (where-is-internal (car command-item))
-                                            command-item))
-                                        smex-data))))
-    (view-buffer-other-window "*Smex: Unbound Commands*")
-    (setq buffer-read-only t)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (smex-pp unbound-commands))
-    (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
-    (goto-char (point-min))))
-
-;; A copy of `ido-pp' that's compatible with lexical bindings
-(defun smex-pp* (list list-name)
-  (let ((print-level nil) (eval-expression-print-level nil)
-        (print-length nil) (eval-expression-print-length nil))
-    (insert "\n;; ----- " list-name " -----\n(\n ")
-    (while list
-      (let* ((elt (car list))
-             (s (if (consp elt) (car elt) elt)))
-        (if (and (stringp s) (= (length s) 0))
-            (setq s nil))
-        (if s
-            (prin1 elt (current-buffer)))
-        (if (and (setq list (cdr list)) s)
-            (insert "\n "))))
-    (insert "\n)\n")))
-
-(provide 'smex)
-;;; smex.el ends here
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-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "spinner" "spinner.el" (23377 61663 472434
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-;;; Generated autoloads from spinner.el
-
-(autoload 'spinner-create "spinner" "\
-Create a spinner of the given TYPE.
-The possible TYPEs are described in `spinner--type-to-frames'.
-
-FPS, if given, is the number of desired frames per second.
-Default is `spinner-frames-per-second'.
-
-If BUFFER-LOCAL is non-nil, the spinner will be automatically
-deactivated if the buffer is killed.  If BUFFER-LOCAL is a
-buffer, use that instead of current buffer.
-
-When started, in order to function properly, the spinner runs a
-timer which periodically calls `force-mode-line-update' in the
-curent buffer.  If BUFFER-LOCAL was set at creation time, then
-`force-mode-line-update' is called in that buffer instead.  When
-the spinner is stopped, the timer is deactivated.
-
-DELAY, if given, is the number of seconds to wait after starting
-the spinner before actually displaying it. It is safe to cancel
-the spinner before this time, in which case it won't display at
-all.
-
-\(fn &optional TYPE BUFFER-LOCAL FPS DELAY)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'spinner-start "spinner" "\
-Start a mode-line spinner of given TYPE-OR-OBJECT.
-If TYPE-OR-OBJECT is an object created with `make-spinner',
-simply activate it.  This method is designed for minor modes, so
-they can use the spinner as part of their lighter by doing:
-    \\='(:eval (spinner-print THE-SPINNER))
-To stop this spinner, call `spinner-stop' on it.
-
-If TYPE-OR-OBJECT is anything else, a buffer-local spinner is
-created with this type, and it is displayed in the
-`mode-line-process' of the buffer it was created it.  Both
-TYPE-OR-OBJECT and FPS are passed to `make-spinner' (which see).
-To stop this spinner, call `spinner-stop' in the same buffer.
-
-Either way, the return value is a function which can be called
-anywhere to stop this spinner.  You can also call `spinner-stop'
-in the same buffer where the spinner was created.
-
-FPS, if given, is the number of desired frames per second.
-Default is `spinner-frames-per-second'.
-
-DELAY, if given, is the number of seconds to wait until actually
-displaying the spinner. It is safe to cancel the spinner before
-this time, in which case it won't display at all.
-
-\(fn &optional TYPE-OR-OBJECT FPS DELAY)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; spinner-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/spinner-1.7.3/spinner-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/spinner-1.7.3/spinner-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "spinner" "1.7.3" "Add spinners and progress-bars to the mode-line for ongoing operations" 'nil :url "https://github.com/Malabarba/spinner.el" :keywords '("processes" "mode-line"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/spinner-1.7.3/spinner.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/spinner-1.7.3/spinner.el
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-;;; spinner.el --- Add spinners and progress-bars to the mode-line for ongoing operations -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Artur Malabarba <emacs@endlessparentheses.com>
-;; Version: 1.7.3
-;; URL: https://github.com/Malabarba/spinner.el
-;; Keywords: processes mode-line
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; 1 Usage
-;; ═══════
-;;
-;;   First of all, don’t forget to add `(spinner "VERSION")' to your
-;;   package’s dependencies.
-;;
-;;
-;; 1.1 Major-modes
-;; ───────────────
-;;
-;;   1. Just call `(spinner-start)' and a spinner will be added to the
-;;      mode-line.
-;;   2. Call `(spinner-stop)' on the same buffer when you want to remove
-;;      it.
-;;
-;;   The default spinner is a line drawing that rotates. You can pass an
-;;   argument to `spinner-start' to specify which spinner you want. All
-;;   possibilities are listed in the `spinner-types' variable, but here are
-;;   a few examples for you to try:
-;;
-;;   • `(spinner-start 'vertical-breathing 10)'
-;;   • `(spinner-start 'minibox)'
-;;   • `(spinner-start 'moon)'
-;;   • `(spinner-start 'triangle)'
-;;
-;;   You can also define your own as a vector of strings (see the examples
-;;   in `spinner-types').
-;;
-;;
-;; 1.2 Minor-modes
-;; ───────────────
-;;
-;;   Minor-modes can create a spinner with `spinner-create' and then add it
-;;   to their mode-line lighter. They can then start the spinner by setting
-;;   a variable and calling `spinner-start-timer'. Finally, they can stop
-;;   the spinner (and the timer) by just setting the same variable to nil.
-;;
-;;   Here’s an example for a minor-mode named `foo'. Assuming that
-;;   `foo--lighter' is used as the mode-line lighter, the following code
-;;   will add an *inactive* global spinner to the mode-line.
-;;   ┌────
-;;   │ (defvar foo--spinner (spinner-create 'rotating-line))
-;;   │ (defconst foo--lighter
-;;   │   '(" foo" (:eval (spinner-print foo--spinner))))
-;;   └────
-;;
-;;   1. To activate the spinner, just call `(spinner-start foo--spinner)'.
-;;      It will show up on the mode-line and start animating.
-;;   2. To get rid of it, call `(spinner-stop foo--spinner)'. It will then
-;;      disappear again.
-;;
-;;   Some minor-modes will need spinners to be buffer-local. To achieve
-;;   that, just make the `foo--spinner' variable buffer-local and use the
-;;   third argument of the `spinner-create' function. The snippet below is an
-;;   example.
-;;
-;;   ┌────
-;;   │ (defvar-local foo--spinner nil)
-;;   │ (defconst foo--lighter
-;;   │   '(" foo" (:eval (spinner-print foo--spinner))))
-;;   │ (defun foo--start-spinner ()
-;;   │   "Create and start a spinner on this buffer."
-;;   │   (unless foo--spinner
-;;   │     (setq foo--spinner (spinner-create 'moon t)))
-;;   │   (spinner-start foo--spinner))
-;;   └────
-;;
-;;   1. To activate the spinner, just call `(foo--start-spinner)'.
-;;   2. To get rid of it, call `(spinner-stop foo--spinner)'.
-;;
-;;   This will use the `moon' spinner, but you can use any of the names
-;;   defined in the `spinner-types' variable or even define your own.
-
-
-;;; Code:
-(eval-when-compile
-  (require 'cl))
-
-(defconst spinner-types
-  '((3-line-clock . ["┤" "┘" "┴" "└" "├" "┌" "┬" "┐"])
-    (2-line-clock . ["┘" "└" "┌" "┐"])
-    (flipping-line . ["_" "\\" "|" "/"])
-    (rotating-line . ["-" "\\" "|" "/"])
-    (progress-bar . ["[    ]" "[=   ]" "[==  ]" "[=== ]" "[====]" "[ ===]" "[  ==]" "[   =]"])
-    (progress-bar-filled . ["|    |" "|█   |" "|██  |" "|███ |" "|████|" "| ███|" "|  ██|" "|   █|"])
-    (vertical-breathing . ["▁" "▂" "▃" "▄" "▅" "▆" "▇" "█" "▇" "▆" "▅" "▄" "▃" "▂" "▁" " "])
-    (vertical-rising . ["▁" "▄" "█" "▀" "▔"])
-    (horizontal-breathing . [" " "▏" "▎" "▍" "▌" "▋" "▊" "▉" "▉" "▊" "▋" "▌" "▍" "▎" "▏"])
-    (horizontal-breathing-long
-     . ["  " "▎ " "▌ " "▊ " "█ " "█▎" "█▌" "█▊" "██" "█▊" "█▌" "█▎" "█ " "▊ " "▋ " "▌ " "▍ " "▎ " "▏ "])
-    (horizontal-moving . ["  " "▌ " "█ " "▐▌" " █" " ▐"])
-    (minibox . ["▖" "▘" "▝" "▗"])
-    (triangle . ["◢" "◣" "◤" "◥"])
-    (box-in-box . ["◰" "◳" "◲" "◱"])
-    (box-in-circle . ["◴" "◷" "◶" "◵"])
-    (half-circle . ["◐" "◓" "◑" "◒"])
-    (moon . ["🌑" "🌘" "🌖" "🌕" "🌔" "🌒"]))
-  "Predefined alist of spinners.
-Each car is a symbol identifying the spinner, and each cdr is a
-vector, the spinner itself.")
-
-(defun spinner-make-progress-bar (width &optional char)
-  "Return a vector of strings of the given WIDTH.
-The vector is a valid spinner type and is similar to the
-`progress-bar' spinner, except without the sorrounding brackets.
-CHAR is the character to use for the moving bar (defaults to =)."
-  (let ((whole-string (concat (make-string (1- width) ?\s)
-                              (make-string 4 (or char ?=))
-                              (make-string width ?\s))))
-    (apply #'vector (mapcar (lambda (n) (substring whole-string n (+ n width)))
-                            (number-sequence (+ width 3) 0 -1)))))
-
-(defvar spinner-current nil
-  "Spinner curently being displayed on the `mode-line-process'.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'spinner-current)
-
-(defconst spinner--mode-line-construct
-  '(:eval (spinner-print spinner-current))
-  "Construct used to display a spinner in `mode-line-process'.")
-(put 'spinner--mode-line-construct 'risky-local-variable t)
-
-(defvar spinner-frames-per-second 10
-  "Default speed at which spinners spin, in frames per second.
-Each spinner can override this value.")
-
-
-;;; The spinner object.
-(defun spinner--type-to-frames (type)
-  "Return a vector of frames corresponding to TYPE.
-The list of possible built-in spinner types is given by the
-`spinner-types' variable, but you can also use your own (see
-below).
-
-If TYPE is nil, the frames of this spinner are given by the first
-element of `spinner-types'.
-If TYPE is a symbol, it specifies an element of `spinner-types'.
-If TYPE is `random', use a random element of `spinner-types'.
-If TYPE is a list, it should be a list of symbols, and a random
-one is chosen as the spinner type.
-If TYPE is a vector, it should be a vector of strings and these
-are used as the spinner's frames.  This allows you to make your
-own spinner animations."
-  (cond
-   ((vectorp type) type)
-   ((not type) (cdr (car spinner-types)))
-   ((eq type 'random)
-    (cdr (elt spinner-types
-              (random (length spinner-types)))))
-   ((listp type)
-    (cdr (assq (elt type (random (length type)))
-               spinner-types)))
-   ((symbolp type) (cdr (assq type spinner-types)))
-   (t (error "Unknown spinner type: %s" type))))
-
-(defstruct (spinner
-            (:copier nil)
-            (:conc-name spinner--)
-            (:constructor make-spinner (&optional type buffer-local frames-per-second delay-before-start)))
-  (frames (spinner--type-to-frames type))
-  (counter 0)
-  (fps (or frames-per-second spinner-frames-per-second))
-  (timer (timer-create))
-  (active-p nil)
-  (buffer (when buffer-local
-            (if (bufferp buffer-local)
-                buffer-local
-              (current-buffer))))
-  (delay (or delay-before-start 0)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun spinner-create (&optional type buffer-local fps delay)
-  "Create a spinner of the given TYPE.
-The possible TYPEs are described in `spinner--type-to-frames'.
-
-FPS, if given, is the number of desired frames per second.
-Default is `spinner-frames-per-second'.
-
-If BUFFER-LOCAL is non-nil, the spinner will be automatically
-deactivated if the buffer is killed.  If BUFFER-LOCAL is a
-buffer, use that instead of current buffer.
-
-When started, in order to function properly, the spinner runs a
-timer which periodically calls `force-mode-line-update' in the
-curent buffer.  If BUFFER-LOCAL was set at creation time, then
-`force-mode-line-update' is called in that buffer instead.  When
-the spinner is stopped, the timer is deactivated.
-
-DELAY, if given, is the number of seconds to wait after starting
-the spinner before actually displaying it. It is safe to cancel
-the spinner before this time, in which case it won't display at
-all."
-  (make-spinner type buffer-local fps delay))
-
-(defun spinner-print (spinner)
-  "Return a string of the current frame of SPINNER.
-If SPINNER is nil, just return nil.
-Designed to be used in the mode-line with:
-    (:eval (spinner-print some-spinner))"
-  (when (and spinner (spinner--active-p spinner))
-    (let ((frame (spinner--counter spinner)))
-      (when (>= frame 0)
-        (elt (spinner--frames spinner) frame)))))
-
-(defun spinner--timer-function (spinner)
-  "Function called to update SPINNER.
-If SPINNER is no longer active, or if its buffer has been killed,
-stop the SPINNER's timer."
-  (let ((buffer (spinner--buffer spinner)))
-    (if (or (not (spinner--active-p spinner))
-            (and buffer (not (buffer-live-p buffer))))
-        (spinner-stop spinner)
-      ;; Increment
-      (callf (lambda (x) (if (< x 0)
-                        (1+ x)
-                      (% (1+ x) (length (spinner--frames spinner)))))
-          (spinner--counter spinner))
-      ;; Update mode-line.
-      (if (buffer-live-p buffer)
-          (with-current-buffer buffer
-            (force-mode-line-update))
-        (force-mode-line-update)))))
-
-(defun spinner--start-timer (spinner)
-  "Start a SPINNER's timer."
-  (let ((old-timer (spinner--timer spinner)))
-    (when (timerp old-timer)
-      (cancel-timer old-timer))
-
-    (setf (spinner--active-p spinner) t)
-
-    (unless (ignore-errors (> (spinner--fps spinner) 0))
-      (error "A spinner's FPS must be a positive number"))
-    (setf (spinner--counter spinner) (round (- (* (or (spinner--delay spinner) 0)
-                                           (spinner--fps spinner)))))
-    ;; Create timer.
-    (let* ((repeat (/ 1.0 (spinner--fps spinner)))
-           (time (timer-next-integral-multiple-of-time (current-time) repeat))
-           ;; Create the timer as a lex variable so it can cancel itself.
-           (timer (spinner--timer spinner)))
-      (timer-set-time timer time repeat)
-      (timer-set-function timer #'spinner--timer-function (list spinner))
-      (timer-activate timer)
-      ;; Return a stopping function.
-      (lambda () (spinner-stop spinner)))))
-
-
-;;; The main functions
-;;;###autoload
-(defun spinner-start (&optional type-or-object fps delay)
-  "Start a mode-line spinner of given TYPE-OR-OBJECT.
-If TYPE-OR-OBJECT is an object created with `make-spinner',
-simply activate it.  This method is designed for minor modes, so
-they can use the spinner as part of their lighter by doing:
-    \\='(:eval (spinner-print THE-SPINNER))
-To stop this spinner, call `spinner-stop' on it.
-
-If TYPE-OR-OBJECT is anything else, a buffer-local spinner is
-created with this type, and it is displayed in the
-`mode-line-process' of the buffer it was created it.  Both
-TYPE-OR-OBJECT and FPS are passed to `make-spinner' (which see).
-To stop this spinner, call `spinner-stop' in the same buffer.
-
-Either way, the return value is a function which can be called
-anywhere to stop this spinner.  You can also call `spinner-stop'
-in the same buffer where the spinner was created.
-
-FPS, if given, is the number of desired frames per second.
-Default is `spinner-frames-per-second'.
-
-DELAY, if given, is the number of seconds to wait until actually
-displaying the spinner. It is safe to cancel the spinner before
-this time, in which case it won't display at all."
-  (unless (spinner-p type-or-object)
-    ;; Choose type.
-    (if (spinner-p spinner-current)
-        (setf (spinner--frames spinner-current) (spinner--type-to-frames type-or-object))
-      (setq spinner-current (make-spinner type-or-object (current-buffer) fps delay)))
-    (setq type-or-object spinner-current)
-    ;; Maybe add to mode-line.
-    (unless (memq 'spinner--mode-line-construct mode-line-process)
-      (setq mode-line-process
-            (list (or mode-line-process "")
-                  'spinner--mode-line-construct))))
-
-  ;; Create timer.
-  (when fps (setf (spinner--fps type-or-object) fps))
-  (when delay (setf (spinner--delay type-or-object) delay))
-  (spinner--start-timer type-or-object))
-
-(defun spinner-start-print (spinner)
-  "Like `spinner-print', but also start SPINNER if it's not active."
-  (unless (spinner--active-p spinner)
-    (spinner-start spinner))
-  (spinner-print spinner))
-
-(defun spinner-stop (&optional spinner)
-  "Stop SPINNER, defaulting to the current buffer's spinner.
-It is always safe to call this function, even if there is no
-active spinner."
-  (let ((spinner (or spinner spinner-current)))
-    (when (spinner-p spinner)
-      (let ((timer (spinner--timer spinner)))
-        (when (timerp timer)
-          (cancel-timer timer)))
-      (setf (spinner--active-p spinner) nil)
-      (force-mode-line-update))))
-
-;;;; ChangeLog:
-
-;; 2016-11-17  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	Merge commit '0637791f005f747532b4439439a81c3415961377'
-;; 
-;; 2016-07-11  Paul Eggert	 <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
-;; 
-;; 	Fix some quoting problems in doc strings
-;; 
-;; 	Most of these are minor issues involving, e.g., quoting `like this' 
-;; 	instead of 'like this'.	 A few involve escaping ` and ' with a preceding
-;; 	\= when the characters should not be turned into curved single quotes.
-;; 
-;; 2016-04-01  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	Remove reference to thread-last
-;; 
-;; 2016-02-08  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	Spinner version 1.7
-;; 
-;; 	Offer a spinner-make-progress-bar function. Make spinner-stop never
-;; 	signal. Allow floating-point delays.
-;; 
-;; 2016-02-07  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	Update the mode-line after spinner-stop
-;; 
-;; 2015-08-11  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	Merge commit '8d8c459d7757cf5774f11be9147d7a54f5f9bbd7'
-;; 
-;; 2015-05-02  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	* spinner: Rename constructor.
-;; 
-;; 2015-04-30  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	* spinner/spinner.el: Rewrite spinners as structures
-;; 
-;; 2015-04-09  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	spinner: Fix readme
-;; 
-;; 2015-04-09  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	spinner: Fix leftover mode-line-format code
-;; 
-;; 2015-04-09  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	Merge commit 'c44ef65515f50bd38304a6f50adebc984fb8e431'
-;; 
-;; 2015-03-07  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	Merge commit '7eca7d023c95bc21c7838467b3a58d549afaf68d'
-;; 
-;; 2015-03-07  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	Merge commit 'a7b4e52766977b58c6b9899305e962a2b5235bda'
-;; 
-;; 2015-03-07  Artur Malabarba  <bruce.connor.am@gmail.com>
-;; 
-;; 	Add 'packages/spinner/' from commit
-;; 	'9477ee899d62259d4b946f243cdcdd9cdeb1e910'
-;; 
-;; 	git-subtree-dir: packages/spinner git-subtree-mainline:
-;; 	5736e852fd48a0f1ba1c328dd4d03e3fa008a406 git-subtree-split:
-;; 	9477ee899d62259d4b946f243cdcdd9cdeb1e910
-;; 
-
-
-(provide 'spinner)
-
-;;; spinner.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/spinner-1.7.3/spinner.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/spinner-1.7.3/spinner.elc
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-;;; swiper-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "swiper" "swiper.el" (23450 31799 420625 4000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from swiper.el
-
-(autoload 'swiper-avy "swiper" "\
-Jump to one of the current swiper candidates.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'swiper "swiper" "\
-`isearch' with an overview.
-When non-nil, INITIAL-INPUT is the initial search pattern.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'swiper-all "swiper" "\
-Run `swiper' for all open buffers.
-
-\(fn &optional INITIAL-INPUT)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; swiper-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/swiper-20180813.1625/swiper-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/swiper-20180813.1625/swiper-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "swiper" "20180813.1625" "Isearch with an overview. Oh, man!" '((emacs "24.1") (ivy "0.9.0")) :commit "f969cf8fcb0f4d201e719a2abbfba466fa6187f8" :keywords '("matching") :authors '(("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Oleh Krehel" . "ohwoeowho@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/swiper-20180813.1625/swiper.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/swiper-20180813.1625/swiper.el
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-;;; swiper.el --- Isearch with an overview. Oh, man! -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015-2018  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho@gmail.com>
-;; URL: https://github.com/abo-abo/swiper
-;; Package-Version: 20180813.1625
-;; Version: 0.10.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1") (ivy "0.9.0"))
-;; Keywords: matching
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This package gives an overview of the current regex search
-;; candidates.  The search regex can be split into groups with a
-;; space.  Each group is highlighted with a different face.
-;;
-;; It can double as a quick `regex-builder', although only single
-;; lines will be matched.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'ivy)
-
-(defgroup swiper nil
-  "`isearch' with an overview."
-  :group 'matching
-  :prefix "swiper-")
-
-(defface swiper-match-face-1
-  '((t (:inherit lazy-highlight)))
-  "The background face for `swiper' matches.")
-
-(defface swiper-match-face-2
-  '((t (:inherit isearch)))
-  "Face for `swiper' matches modulo 1.")
-
-(defface swiper-match-face-3
-  '((t (:inherit match)))
-  "Face for `swiper' matches modulo 2.")
-
-(defface swiper-match-face-4
-  '((t (:inherit isearch-fail)))
-  "Face for `swiper' matches modulo 3.")
-
-(defface swiper-line-face
-  '((t (:inherit highlight)))
-  "Face for current `swiper' line.")
-
-(defcustom swiper-faces '(swiper-match-face-1
-                          swiper-match-face-2
-                          swiper-match-face-3
-                          swiper-match-face-4)
-  "List of `swiper' faces for group matches."
-  :group 'ivy-faces
-  :type '(repeat face))
-
-(defcustom swiper-min-highlight 2
-  "Only highlight matches for regexps at least this long."
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom swiper-include-line-number-in-search nil
-  "Include line number in text of search candidates."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'swiper)
-
-(defcustom swiper-goto-start-of-match nil
-  "When non-nil, go to the start of the match, not its end."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'swiper)
-
-(defvar swiper-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-q") 'swiper-query-replace)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-l") 'swiper-recenter-top-bottom)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-'") 'swiper-avy)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-7") 'swiper-mc)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-f") 'swiper-toggle-face-matching)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for swiper.")
-
-(defun swiper-query-replace ()
-  "Start `query-replace' with string to replace from last search string."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (null (window-minibuffer-p))
-      (user-error "Should only be called in the minibuffer through `swiper-map'")
-    (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
-           (from (ivy--regex ivy-text))
-           (to (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
-                   (lambda ()
-                     (setq minibuffer-default
-                           (if (string-match "\\`\\\\_<\\(.*\\)\\\\_>\\'" ivy-text)
-                               (match-string 1 ivy-text)
-                             ivy-text)))
-                 (read-from-minibuffer (format "Query replace %s with: " from)))))
-      (swiper--cleanup)
-      (ivy-exit-with-action
-       (lambda (_)
-         (with-ivy-window
-           (move-beginning-of-line 1)
-           (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-             (perform-replace from to
-                              t t nil))))))))
-
-(defvar inhibit-message)
-
-(defun swiper-all-query-replace ()
-  "Start `query-replace' with string to replace from last search string."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (null (window-minibuffer-p))
-      (user-error
-       "Should only be called in the minibuffer through `swiper-all-map'")
-    (let* ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
-           (from (ivy--regex ivy-text))
-           (to (query-replace-read-to from "Query replace" t)))
-      (swiper--cleanup)
-      (ivy-exit-with-action
-       (lambda (_)
-         (let ((wnd-conf (current-window-configuration))
-               (inhibit-message t))
-           (unwind-protect
-                (dolist (cand ivy--old-cands)
-                  (let ((buffer (get-text-property 0 'buffer cand)))
-                    (switch-to-buffer buffer)
-                    (goto-char (point-min))
-                    (perform-replace from to t t nil)))
-             (set-window-configuration wnd-conf))))))))
-
-(defvar avy-background)
-(defvar avy-all-windows)
-(defvar avy-style)
-(defvar avy-keys)
-(declare-function avy--regex-candidates "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy--process "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy--overlay-post "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy-action-goto "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy-candidate-beg "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy--done "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy--make-backgrounds "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy-window-list "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy-read "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy-read-de-bruijn "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy-tree "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy-push-mark "ext:avy")
-(declare-function avy--remove-leading-chars "ext:avy")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun swiper-avy ()
-  "Jump to one of the current swiper candidates."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (require 'avy nil 'noerror)
-    (error "Package avy isn't installed"))
-  (unless (string= ivy-text "")
-    (let* ((avy-all-windows nil)
-           ;; We'll have overlapping overlays, so we sort all the
-           ;; overlays in the visible region by their start, and then
-           ;; throw out non-Swiper overlays or overlapping Swiper
-           ;; overlays.
-           (visible-overlays (cl-sort (with-ivy-window
-                                        (overlays-in (window-start)
-                                                     (window-end)))
-                                      #'< :key #'overlay-start))
-           (min-overlay-start 0)
-           (overlays-for-avy (cl-remove-if-not
-                              (lambda (ov)
-                                (when (and (>= (overlay-start ov)
-                                               min-overlay-start)
-                                           (memq (overlay-get ov 'face)
-                                                 swiper-faces))
-                                  (setq min-overlay-start (overlay-start ov))))
-                              visible-overlays))
-           (candidates (append
-                        (mapcar (lambda (ov)
-                                  (cons (overlay-start ov)
-                                        (overlay-get ov 'window)))
-                                overlays-for-avy)
-                        (save-excursion
-                          (save-restriction
-                            (narrow-to-region (window-start) (window-end))
-                            (goto-char (point-min))
-                            (forward-line)
-                            (let ((cands))
-                              (while (< (point) (point-max))
-                                (push (cons (1+ (point))
-                                            (selected-window))
-                                      cands)
-                                (forward-line))
-                              cands)))))
-           (candidate (unwind-protect
-                           (prog2
-                               (avy--make-backgrounds
-                                (append (avy-window-list)
-                                        (list (ivy-state-window ivy-last))))
-                               (if (eq avy-style 'de-bruijn)
-                                   (avy-read-de-bruijn
-                                    candidates avy-keys)
-                                 (avy-read (avy-tree candidates avy-keys)
-                                           #'avy--overlay-post
-                                           #'avy--remove-leading-chars))
-                             (avy-push-mark))
-                        (avy--done))))
-      (if (window-minibuffer-p (cdr candidate))
-          (progn
-            (ivy-set-index (- (line-number-at-pos (car candidate)) 2))
-            (ivy--exhibit)
-            (ivy-done)
-            (ivy-call))
-        (ivy-quit-and-run
-          (avy-action-goto (avy-candidate-beg candidate)))))))
-
-(declare-function mc/create-fake-cursor-at-point "ext:multiple-cursors-core")
-(declare-function multiple-cursors-mode "ext:multiple-cursors-core")
-
-(defun swiper-mc ()
-  "Create a fake cursor for each `swiper' candidate."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (require 'multiple-cursors nil t)
-    (error "Multiple-cursors isn't installed"))
-  (unless (window-minibuffer-p)
-    (error "Call me only from `swiper'"))
-  (let ((cands (nreverse ivy--old-cands)))
-    (unless (string= ivy-text "")
-      (ivy-exit-with-action
-       (lambda (_)
-         (let (cand)
-           (while (setq cand (pop cands))
-             (swiper--action cand)
-             (when cands
-               (mc/create-fake-cursor-at-point))))
-         (multiple-cursors-mode 1))))))
-
-(defun swiper-recenter-top-bottom (&optional arg)
-  "Call (`recenter-top-bottom' ARG)."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (with-ivy-window
-    (recenter-top-bottom arg)))
-
-(defvar swiper-font-lock-exclude
-  '(bbdb-mode
-    bookmark-bmenu-mode
-    package-menu-mode
-    gnus-summary-mode
-    gnus-article-mode
-    gnus-group-mode
-    emms-playlist-mode
-    emms-stream-mode
-    eshell-mode
-    erc-mode
-    forth-mode
-    forth-block-mode
-    helpful-mode
-    nix-mode
-    org-agenda-mode
-    dired-mode
-    jabber-chat-mode
-    elfeed-search-mode
-    elfeed-show-mode
-    fundamental-mode
-    Man-mode
-    woman-mode
-    mu4e-view-mode
-    mu4e-headers-mode
-    notmuch-tree-mode
-    notmuch-search-mode
-    help-mode
-    debbugs-gnu-mode
-    occur-mode
-    occur-edit-mode
-    bongo-mode
-    bongo-library-mode
-    magit-popup-mode
-    adoc-mode
-    bongo-playlist-mode
-    eww-mode
-    treemacs-mode
-    twittering-mode
-    vc-dir-mode
-    rcirc-mode
-    circe-channel-mode
-    circe-server-mode
-    circe-query-mode
-    sauron-mode
-    w3m-mode)
-  "List of major-modes that are incompatible with `font-lock-ensure'.")
-
-(defun swiper-font-lock-ensure-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if we should `font-lock-ensure'."
-  (or (derived-mode-p 'magit-mode)
-      (bound-and-true-p magit-blame-mode)
-      (memq major-mode swiper-font-lock-exclude)))
-
-(defun swiper-font-lock-ensure ()
-  "Ensure the entired buffer is highlighted."
-  (unless (swiper-font-lock-ensure-p)
-    (unless (or (> (buffer-size) 100000) (null font-lock-mode))
-      (if (fboundp 'font-lock-ensure)
-          (font-lock-ensure)
-        (with-no-warnings (font-lock-fontify-buffer))))))
-
-(defvar swiper--format-spec ""
-  "Store the current candidates format spec.")
-
-(defvar swiper--width nil
-  "Store the number of digits needed for the longest line nubmer.")
-
-(defvar swiper-use-visual-line nil
-  "When non-nil, use `line-move' instead of `forward-line'.")
-
-(defvar dired-isearch-filenames)
-(declare-function dired-move-to-filename "dired")
-
-(defun swiper--line ()
-  (let* ((beg (cond ((and (eq major-mode 'dired-mode)
-                          (bound-and-true-p dired-isearch-filenames))
-                     (dired-move-to-filename)
-                     (point))
-                    (swiper-use-visual-line
-                     (save-excursion
-                       (beginning-of-visual-line)
-                       (point)))
-                    (t
-                     (point))))
-         (end (if swiper-use-visual-line
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (end-of-visual-line)
-                    (point))
-                (line-end-position))))
-
-    (concat
-     " "
-     (buffer-substring beg end))))
-
-(declare-function outline-show-all "outline")
-
-(defun swiper--candidates (&optional numbers-width)
-  "Return a list of this buffer lines.
-
-NUMBERS-WIDTH, when specified, is used for width spec of line
-numbers; replaces calculating the width from buffer line count."
-  (let* ((inhibit-field-text-motion t)
-         (n-lines (count-lines (point-min) (point-max))))
-    (if (and visual-line-mode
-             ;; super-slow otherwise
-             (< (buffer-size) 20000)
-             (< n-lines 400))
-        (progn
-          (when (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
-            (require 'outline)
-            (if (fboundp 'outline-show-all)
-                (outline-show-all)
-              (with-no-warnings
-                (show-all))))
-          (setq swiper-use-visual-line t))
-      (setq swiper-use-visual-line nil))
-    (unless (zerop n-lines)
-      (setq swiper--width (or numbers-width
-                              (1+ (floor (log n-lines 10)))))
-      (setq swiper--format-spec
-            (format "%%-%dd " swiper--width))
-      (let ((line-number 0)
-            (advancer (if swiper-use-visual-line
-                          (lambda (arg) (line-move arg t))
-                        #'forward-line))
-            candidates)
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (swiper-font-lock-ensure)
-          (while (< (point) (point-max))
-            (let ((str (swiper--line)))
-              (setq str (ivy-cleanup-string str))
-              (let ((line-number-str
-                     (format swiper--format-spec (cl-incf line-number))))
-                (if swiper-include-line-number-in-search
-                    (setq str (concat line-number-str str))
-                  (put-text-property
-                   0 1 'display line-number-str str))
-                (put-text-property
-                 0 1 'swiper-line-number line-number-str str))
-              (push str candidates))
-            (funcall advancer 1))
-          (nreverse candidates))))))
-
-(defvar swiper--opoint 1
-  "The point when `swiper' starts.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun swiper (&optional initial-input)
-  "`isearch' with an overview.
-When non-nil, INITIAL-INPUT is the initial search pattern."
-  (interactive)
-  (swiper--ivy (swiper--candidates) initial-input))
-
-(defvar swiper--current-window-start nil)
-
-(defun swiper--extract-matches (regex cands)
-  "Extract captured REGEX groups from CANDS."
-  (let (res)
-    (dolist (cand cands)
-      (setq cand (substring cand 1))
-      (when (string-match regex cand)
-        (push (mapconcat (lambda (n) (match-string-no-properties n cand))
-                         (number-sequence
-                          1
-                          (/ (- (length (match-data)) 2) 2))
-                         " ")
-              res)))
-    (nreverse res)))
-
-(defun swiper-occur (&optional revert)
-  "Generate a custom occur buffer for `swiper'.
-When REVERT is non-nil, regenerate the current *ivy-occur* buffer.
-When capture groups are present in the input, print them instead of lines."
-  (let* ((buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last))
-         (fname (propertize
-                 (with-ivy-window
-                   (if (buffer-file-name buffer)
-                       (file-name-nondirectory
-                        (buffer-file-name buffer))
-                     (buffer-name buffer)))
-                 'face
-                 'compilation-info))
-         (re (progn (string-match "\"\\(.*\\)\"" (buffer-name))
-                    (match-string 1 (buffer-name))))
-         (re (mapconcat #'identity (ivy--split re) ".*?"))
-         (cands
-          (mapcar
-           (lambda (s)
-             (let* ((n (get-text-property 0 'swiper-line-number s))
-                    (i (string-match-p "[ \t\n\r]+\\'" n)))
-               (when i (setq n (substring n 0 i)))
-               (put-text-property 0 (length n) 'face 'compilation-line-number n)
-               (format "%s:%s:%s" fname n (substring s 1))))
-           (if (not revert)
-               ivy--old-cands
-             (setq ivy--old-re nil)
-             (let ((ivy--regex-function 'swiper--re-builder))
-               (ivy--filter re (with-current-buffer buffer
-                                 (swiper--candidates))))))))
-    (if (string-match-p "\\\\(" re)
-        (insert
-         (mapconcat #'identity
-                    (swiper--extract-matches
-                     re (with-current-buffer buffer
-                          (swiper--candidates)))
-                    "\n"))
-      (unless (eq major-mode 'ivy-occur-grep-mode)
-        (ivy-occur-grep-mode)
-        (font-lock-mode -1))
-      (setq swiper--current-window-start nil)
-      (insert (format "-*- mode:grep; default-directory: %S -*-\n\n\n"
-                      default-directory))
-      (insert (format "%d candidates:\n" (length cands)))
-      (ivy--occur-insert-lines
-       (mapcar
-        (lambda (cand) (concat "./" cand))
-        cands))
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (forward-line 4))))
-
-(ivy-set-occur 'swiper 'swiper-occur)
-
-(declare-function evil-set-jump "ext:evil-jumps")
-
-(defvar swiper--current-line nil)
-(defvar swiper--current-match-start nil)
-(defvar swiper--point-min nil)
-(defvar swiper--point-max nil)
-(defvar swiper--reveal-mode nil)
-
-(defun swiper--init ()
-  "Perform initialization common to both completion methods."
-  (setq swiper--current-line nil)
-  (setq swiper--current-match-start nil)
-  (setq swiper--current-window-start nil)
-  (setq swiper--opoint (point))
-  (setq swiper--point-min (point-min))
-  (setq swiper--point-max (point-max))
-  (when (setq swiper--reveal-mode
-              (bound-and-true-p reveal-mode))
-    (reveal-mode -1))
-  (when (bound-and-true-p evil-mode)
-    (evil-set-jump)))
-
-(declare-function char-fold-to-regexp "char-fold")
-
-(defun swiper--re-builder (str)
-  "Transform STR into a swiper regex.
-This is the regex used in the minibuffer where candidates have
-line numbers.  For the buffer, use `ivy--regex' instead."
-  (let* ((re-builder (ivy-alist-setting ivy-re-builders-alist))
-         (re (cond
-               ((equal str "")
-                "")
-               ((equal str "^")
-                (setq ivy--subexps 0)
-                ".")
-               ((string-match "^\\^" str)
-                (let* ((re (funcall re-builder (substring str 1)))
-                       (re (if (listp re)
-                               (mapconcat (lambda (x) (format "\\(%s\\)" (car x)))
-                                          (cl-remove-if-not
-                                           #'cdr re)
-                                          ".*?")
-                             re)))
-                  (if (zerop ivy--subexps)
-                      (prog1 (format "^ ?\\(%s\\)" re)
-                        (setq ivy--subexps 1))
-                    (format "^ %s" re))))
-               ((eq (bound-and-true-p search-default-mode) 'char-fold-to-regexp)
-                (mapconcat #'char-fold-to-regexp (ivy--split str) ".*"))
-               (t
-                (funcall re-builder str)))))
-    re))
-
-(defvar swiper-history nil
-  "History for `swiper'.")
-
-(defvar swiper-invocation-face nil
-  "The face at the point of invocation of `swiper'.")
-
-(defcustom swiper-stay-on-quit nil
-  "When non-nil don't go back to search start on abort."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun swiper--ivy (candidates &optional initial-input)
-  "Select one of CANDIDATES and move there.
-When non-nil, INITIAL-INPUT is the initial search pattern."
-  (swiper--init)
-  (setq swiper-invocation-face
-        (plist-get (text-properties-at (point)) 'face))
-  (let ((preselect
-         (if swiper-use-visual-line
-             (count-screen-lines
-              (point-min)
-              (save-excursion (beginning-of-visual-line) (point)))
-           (1- (line-number-at-pos))))
-        (minibuffer-allow-text-properties t)
-        res)
-    (unwind-protect
-         (and
-          (setq res
-                (ivy-read
-                 "Swiper: "
-                 candidates
-                 :initial-input initial-input
-                 :keymap swiper-map
-                 :preselect preselect
-                 :require-match t
-                 :update-fn #'swiper--update-input-ivy
-                 :unwind #'swiper--cleanup
-                 :action #'swiper--action
-                 :re-builder #'swiper--re-builder
-                 :history 'swiper-history
-                 :caller 'swiper))
-          (point))
-      (unless (or res swiper-stay-on-quit)
-        (goto-char swiper--opoint))
-      (when (and (null res) (> (length ivy-text) 0))
-        (cl-pushnew ivy-text swiper-history))
-      (when swiper--reveal-mode
-        (reveal-mode 1)))))
-
-(defun swiper-toggle-face-matching ()
-  "Toggle matching only the candidates with `swiper-invocation-face'."
-  (interactive)
-  (setf (ivy-state-matcher ivy-last)
-        (if (ivy-state-matcher ivy-last)
-            nil
-          #'swiper--face-matcher))
-  (setq ivy--old-re nil))
-
-(defun swiper--face-matcher (regexp candidates)
-  "Return REGEXP matching CANDIDATES.
-Matched candidates should have `swiper-invocation-face'."
-  (cl-remove-if-not
-   (lambda (x)
-     (and
-      (string-match regexp x)
-      (let ((s (match-string 0 x))
-            (i 0))
-        (while (and (< i (length s))
-                    (text-property-any
-                     i (1+ i)
-                     'face swiper-invocation-face
-                     s))
-          (cl-incf i))
-        (eq i (length s)))))
-   candidates))
-
-(defun swiper--ensure-visible ()
-  "Remove overlays hiding point."
-  (let ((overlays (overlays-at (1- (point))))
-        ov expose)
-    (while (setq ov (pop overlays))
-      (if (and (invisible-p (overlay-get ov 'invisible))
-               (setq expose (overlay-get ov 'isearch-open-invisible)))
-          (funcall expose ov)))))
-
-(defvar swiper--overlays nil
-  "Store overlays.")
-
-(defun swiper--cleanup ()
-  "Clean up the overlays."
-  (while swiper--overlays
-    (delete-overlay (pop swiper--overlays)))
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (isearch-clean-overlays)))
-
-(defun swiper--update-input-ivy ()
-  "Called when `ivy' input is updated."
-  (with-ivy-window
-    (swiper--cleanup)
-    (when (> (length (ivy-state-current ivy-last)) 0)
-      (let* ((regexp-or-regexps (funcall ivy--regex-function ivy-text))
-             (regexps
-              (if (listp regexp-or-regexps)
-                  (mapcar #'car (cl-remove-if-not #'cdr regexp-or-regexps))
-                (list regexp-or-regexps))))
-        (dolist (re regexps)
-          (let* ((re (replace-regexp-in-string
-                      "    " "\t"
-                      re))
-                 (str (get-text-property 0 'swiper-line-number (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))
-                 (num (if (string-match "^[0-9]+" str)
-                          (string-to-number (match-string 0 str))
-                        0)))
-            (unless (memq this-command '(ivy-yank-word
-                                         ivy-yank-symbol
-                                         ivy-yank-char
-                                         scroll-other-window))
-              (when (cl-plusp num)
-                (unless (if swiper--current-line
-                            (eq swiper--current-line num)
-                          (eq (line-number-at-pos) num))
-                  (goto-char swiper--point-min)
-                  (if swiper-use-visual-line
-                      (line-move (1- num))
-                    (forward-line (1- num))))
-                (if (and (equal ivy-text "")
-                         (>= swiper--opoint (line-beginning-position))
-                         (<= swiper--opoint (line-end-position)))
-                    (goto-char swiper--opoint)
-                  (if (eq swiper--current-line num)
-                      (when swiper--current-match-start
-                        (goto-char swiper--current-match-start))
-                    (setq swiper--current-line num))
-                  (when (re-search-forward re (line-end-position) t)
-                    (setq swiper--current-match-start (match-beginning 0))))
-                (isearch-range-invisible (line-beginning-position)
-                                         (line-end-position))
-                (unless (and (>= (point) (window-start))
-                             (<= (point) (window-end (ivy-state-window ivy-last) t)))
-                  (recenter))
-                (setq swiper--current-window-start (window-start))))
-            (swiper--add-overlays
-             re
-             (max (window-start) swiper--point-min)
-             (min (window-end (selected-window) t) swiper--point-max))))))))
-
-(defun swiper--add-overlays (re &optional beg end wnd)
-  "Add overlays for RE regexp in visible part of the current buffer.
-BEG and END, when specified, are the point bounds.
-WND, when specified is the window."
-  (setq wnd (or wnd (ivy-state-window ivy-last)))
-  (let ((ov (if visual-line-mode
-                (make-overlay
-                 (save-excursion
-                   (beginning-of-visual-line)
-                   (point))
-                 (save-excursion
-                   (end-of-visual-line)
-                   (point)))
-              (make-overlay
-               (line-beginning-position)
-               (1+ (line-end-position))))))
-    (overlay-put ov 'face 'swiper-line-face)
-    (overlay-put ov 'window wnd)
-    (push ov swiper--overlays)
-    (let* ((wh (window-height))
-           (beg (or beg (save-excursion
-                          (forward-line (- wh))
-                          (point))))
-           (end (or end (save-excursion
-                          (forward-line wh)
-                          (point))))
-           (case-fold-search (ivy--case-fold-p re)))
-      (when (>= (length re) swiper-min-highlight)
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char beg)
-          ;; RE can become an invalid regexp
-          (while (and (ignore-errors (re-search-forward re end t))
-                      (> (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)) 0))
-            ;; Don't highlight a match if it spans multiple
-            ;; lines. `count-lines' returns 1 if the match is within a
-            ;; single line, even if it includes the newline, and 2 or
-            ;; greater otherwise. We hope that the inclusion of the
-            ;; newline will not ever be a problem in practice.
-            (when (< (count-lines (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) 2)
-              (unless (and (consp ivy--old-re)
-                           (null
-                            (save-match-data
-                              (ivy--re-filter ivy--old-re
-                                              (list
-                                               (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                                (line-beginning-position)
-                                                (line-end-position)))))))
-                (let ((mb (match-beginning 0))
-                      (me (match-end 0)))
-                  (unless (> (- me mb) 2017)
-                    (swiper--add-overlay mb me
-                                         (if (zerop ivy--subexps)
-                                             (cadr swiper-faces)
-                                           (car swiper-faces))
-                                         wnd 0))))
-              (let ((i 1)
-                    (j 0))
-                (while (<= (cl-incf j) ivy--subexps)
-                  (let ((bm (match-beginning j))
-                        (em (match-end j)))
-                    (when (and (integerp em)
-                               (integerp bm))
-                      (while (and (< j ivy--subexps)
-                                  (integerp (match-beginning (+ j 1)))
-                                  (= em (match-beginning (+ j 1))))
-                        (setq em (match-end (cl-incf j))))
-                      (swiper--add-overlay
-                       bm em
-                       (nth (1+ (mod (+ i 2) (1- (length swiper-faces))))
-                            swiper-faces)
-                       wnd i)
-                      (cl-incf i))))))))))))
-
-(defun swiper--add-overlay (beg end face wnd priority)
-  "Add overlay bound by BEG and END to `swiper--overlays'.
-FACE, WND and PRIORITY are properties corresponding to
-the face, window and priority of the overlay."
-  (let ((overlay (make-overlay beg end)))
-    (push overlay swiper--overlays)
-    (overlay-put overlay 'face face)
-    (overlay-put overlay 'window wnd)
-    (overlay-put overlay 'priority priority)))
-
-(defcustom swiper-action-recenter nil
-  "When non-nil, recenter after exiting `swiper'."
-  :type 'boolean)
-(defvar evil-search-module)
-(defvar evil-ex-search-pattern)
-(defvar evil-ex-search-persistent-highlight)
-(defvar evil-ex-search-direction)
-(declare-function evil-ex-search-activate-highlight "evil-ex")
-
-
-(defun swiper--action (x)
-  "Goto line X."
-  (let ((ln (1- (read (or (get-text-property 0 'swiper-line-number x)
-                          (and (string-match ":\\([0-9]+\\):.*\\'" x)
-                               (match-string-no-properties 1 x))))))
-        (re (ivy--regex ivy-text)))
-    (if (null x)
-        (user-error "No candidates")
-      (with-ivy-window
-        (unless (equal (current-buffer)
-                       (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last))
-          (switch-to-buffer (ivy-state-buffer ivy-last)))
-        (goto-char swiper--point-min)
-        (funcall (if swiper-use-visual-line
-                     #'line-move
-                   #'forward-line)
-                 ln)
-        (when (and (re-search-forward re (line-end-position) t) swiper-goto-start-of-match)
-          (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
-        (swiper--ensure-visible)
-        (cond (swiper-action-recenter
-               (recenter))
-              (swiper--current-window-start
-               (set-window-start (selected-window) swiper--current-window-start)))
-        (when (/= (point) swiper--opoint)
-          (unless (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)
-            (when (eq ivy-exit 'done)
-              (push-mark swiper--opoint t)
-              (message "Mark saved where search started"))))
-        (add-to-history
-         'regexp-search-ring
-         re
-         regexp-search-ring-max)
-        ;; integration with evil-mode's search
-        (when (bound-and-true-p evil-mode)
-          (when (eq evil-search-module 'isearch)
-            (setq isearch-string ivy-text))
-          (when (eq evil-search-module 'evil-search)
-            (add-to-history 'evil-ex-search-history re)
-            (setq evil-ex-search-pattern (list re t t))
-            (setq evil-ex-search-direction 'forward)
-            (when evil-ex-search-persistent-highlight
-              (evil-ex-search-activate-highlight evil-ex-search-pattern))))))))
-
-(defun swiper-from-isearch ()
-  "Invoke `swiper' from isearch."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((query (if isearch-regexp
-                   isearch-string
-                 (regexp-quote isearch-string))))
-    (isearch-exit)
-    (swiper query)))
-
-(defvar swiper-multi-buffers nil
-  "Store the current list of buffers.")
-
-(defvar swiper-multi-candidates nil
-  "Store the list of candidates for `swiper-multi'.")
-
-(defun swiper-multi-prompt ()
-  "Return prompt for `swiper-multi'."
-  (format "Buffers (%s): "
-          (mapconcat #'identity swiper-multi-buffers ", ")))
-
-(defun swiper-multi ()
-  "Select one or more buffers.
-Run `swiper' for those buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq swiper-multi-buffers nil)
-  (let ((ivy-use-virtual-buffers nil))
-    (ivy-read (swiper-multi-prompt)
-              #'internal-complete-buffer
-              :action #'swiper-multi-action-1))
-  (ivy-read "Swiper: " swiper-multi-candidates
-            :action #'swiper-multi-action-2
-            :unwind #'swiper--cleanup
-            :caller 'swiper-multi))
-
-(defun swiper-multi-action-1 (x)
-  "Add X to list of selected buffers `swiper-multi-buffers'.
-If X is already part of the list, remove it instead.  Quit the selection if
-X is selected by either `ivy-done', `ivy-alt-done' or `ivy-immediate-done',
-otherwise continue prompting for buffers."
-  (if (member x swiper-multi-buffers)
-      (progn
-        (setq swiper-multi-buffers (delete x swiper-multi-buffers)))
-    (unless (equal x "")
-      (setq swiper-multi-buffers (append swiper-multi-buffers (list x)))))
-  (let ((prompt (swiper-multi-prompt)))
-    (setf (ivy-state-prompt ivy-last) prompt)
-    (setq ivy--prompt (concat "%-4d " prompt)))
-  (cond ((memq this-command '(ivy-done
-                              ivy-alt-done
-                              ivy-immediate-done))
-         (setq swiper-multi-candidates
-               (swiper--multi-candidates
-                (mapcar #'get-buffer swiper-multi-buffers))))
-        ((eq this-command 'ivy-call)
-         (with-selected-window (active-minibuffer-window)
-           (delete-minibuffer-contents)))))
-
-(defun swiper-multi-action-2 (x)
-  "Move to candidate X from `swiper-multi'."
-  (when (> (length x) 0)
-    (let ((buffer-name (get-text-property 0 'buffer x)))
-      (when buffer-name
-        (with-ivy-window
-          (switch-to-buffer buffer-name)
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (forward-line (1- (read (get-text-property 0 'swiper-line-number x))))
-          (re-search-forward
-           (ivy--regex ivy-text)
-           (line-end-position) t)
-          (isearch-range-invisible (line-beginning-position)
-                                   (line-end-position))
-          (unless (eq ivy-exit 'done)
-            (swiper--cleanup)
-            (swiper--add-overlays (ivy--regex ivy-text))))))))
-
-(defun swiper-all-buffer-p (buffer)
-  "Return non-nil if BUFFER should be considered by `swiper-all'."
-  (let ((mode (buffer-local-value 'major-mode (get-buffer buffer))))
-    (cond
-      ;; Ignore TAGS buffers, they tend to add duplicate results.
-      ((eq mode #'tags-table-mode) nil)
-      ;; Always consider dired buffers, even though they're not backed
-      ;; by a file.
-      ((eq mode #'dired-mode) t)
-      ;; Always consider stash buffers too, as they may have
-      ;; interesting content not present in any buffers. We don't #'
-      ;; quote to satisfy the byte-compiler.
-      ((eq mode 'magit-stash-mode) t)
-      ;; Email buffers have no file, but are useful to search
-      ((eq mode 'gnus-article-mode) t)
-      ;; Otherwise, only consider the file if it's backed by a file.
-      (t (buffer-file-name buffer)))))
-
-;;* `swiper-all'
-(defun swiper-all-function (str)
-  "Search in all open buffers for STR."
-  (if (and (< (length str) 3))
-      (list "" (format "%d chars more" (- 3 (length ivy-text))))
-    (let* ((buffers (cl-remove-if-not #'swiper-all-buffer-p (buffer-list)))
-           (re-full (funcall ivy--regex-function str))
-           re re-tail
-           cands match
-           (case-fold-search (ivy--case-fold-p str)))
-      (if (stringp re-full)
-          (setq re re-full)
-        (setq re (caar re-full))
-        (setq re-tail (cdr re-full)))
-      (dolist (buffer buffers)
-        (with-current-buffer buffer
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
-              (setq match (if (memq major-mode '(org-mode dired-mode))
-                              (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                               (line-beginning-position)
-                               (line-end-position))
-                            (buffer-substring
-                             (line-beginning-position)
-                             (line-end-position))))
-              (put-text-property
-               0 1 'buffer
-               (buffer-name)
-               match)
-              (put-text-property 0 1 'point (point) match)
-              (when (or (null re-tail) (ivy-re-match re-tail match))
-                (push match cands))))))
-      (setq ivy--old-re re-full)
-      (if (null cands)
-          (list "")
-        (setq ivy--old-cands (nreverse cands))))))
-
-(defvar swiper-window-width 80)
-
-(defun swiper--all-format-function (cands)
-  "Format CANDS for `swiper-all'.
-See `ivy-format-function' for further information."
-  (let* ((ww swiper-window-width)
-         (col2 1)
-         (cands-with-buffer
-          (mapcar (lambda (s)
-                    (let ((buffer (get-text-property 0 'buffer s)))
-                      (setq col2 (max col2 (length buffer)))
-                      (cons s buffer))) cands))
-         (col1 (- ww 4 col2)))
-    (setq cands
-          (mapcar (lambda (x)
-                    (if (cdr x)
-                        (let ((s (ivy--truncate-string (car x) col1)))
-                          (concat
-                           s
-                           (make-string
-                            (max 0
-                                 (- ww (string-width s) (length (cdr x))))
-                            ?\ )
-                           (cdr x)))
-                      (car x)))
-                  cands-with-buffer))
-    (ivy--format-function-generic
-     (lambda (str)
-       (ivy--add-face str 'ivy-current-match))
-     (lambda (str)
-       str)
-     cands
-     "\n")))
-
-(defvar swiper-all-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-q") 'swiper-all-query-replace)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for `swiper-all'.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun swiper-all (&optional initial-input)
-  "Run `swiper' for all open buffers."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((swiper-window-width (- (frame-width) (if (display-graphic-p) 0 1)))
-         (ivy-format-function #'swiper--all-format-function))
-    (ivy-read "swiper-all: " 'swiper-all-function
-              :action #'swiper-all-action
-              :unwind #'swiper--cleanup
-              :update-fn (lambda ()
-                           (swiper-all-action (ivy-state-current ivy-last)))
-              :dynamic-collection t
-              :keymap swiper-all-map
-              :initial-input initial-input
-              :caller 'swiper-multi)))
-
-(defun swiper-all-action (x)
-  "Move to candidate X from `swiper-all'."
-  (when (> (length x) 0)
-    (let ((buffer-name (get-text-property 0 'buffer x)))
-      (when buffer-name
-        (with-ivy-window
-          (switch-to-buffer buffer-name)
-          (goto-char (get-text-property 0 'point x))
-          (isearch-range-invisible (line-beginning-position)
-                                   (line-end-position))
-          (unless (eq ivy-exit 'done)
-            (swiper--cleanup)
-            (swiper--add-overlays (ivy--regex ivy-text))))))))
-
-(defun swiper--multi-candidates (buffers)
-  "Extract candidates from BUFFERS."
-  (let* ((ww (window-width))
-         (res nil)
-         (column-2 (apply #'max
-                          (mapcar
-                           (lambda (b)
-                             (length (buffer-name b)))
-                           buffers)))
-         (column-1 (- ww 4 column-2 1)))
-    (dolist (buf buffers)
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (setq res
-              (append
-               (mapcar
-                (lambda (s)
-                  (setq s (concat (ivy--truncate-string s column-1) " "))
-                  (let ((len (length s)))
-                    (put-text-property
-                     (1- len) len 'display
-                     (concat
-                      (make-string
-                       (max 0
-                            (- ww (string-width s) (length (buffer-name)) 3))
-                       ?\ )
-                      (buffer-name))
-                     s)
-                    (put-text-property 0 len 'buffer buf s)
-                    s))
-                (swiper--candidates 4))
-               res))
-        nil))
-    res))
-
-(provide 'swiper)
-
-;;; swiper.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/swiper-20180813.1625/swiper.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/swiper-20180813.1625/swiper.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/tablist-20170220.335/tablist-autoloads.el
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-;;; tablist-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "tablist" "tablist.el" (23450 31798 135495
-;;;;;;  132000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from tablist.el
-
-(autoload 'tablist-minor-mode "tablist" "\
-Toggle Tablist minor mode on or off.
-With a prefix argument ARG, enable Tablist minor mode if ARG is
-positive, and disable it otherwise.  If called from Lisp, enable
-the mode if ARG is omitted or nil, and toggle it if ARG is `toggle'.
-\\{tablist-minor-mode-map}
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'tablist-mode "tablist" "\
-
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("tablist-filter.el" "tablist-pkg.el")
-;;;;;;  (23450 31798 137665 669000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; tablist-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/tablist-20170220.335/tablist-filter.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/tablist-20170220.335/tablist-filter.el
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@@ -1,448 +0,0 @@
-;;; tablist-filter.el --- Filter expressions for tablists.  -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013, 2014  Andreas Politz
-
-;; Author: Andreas Politz <politza@fh-trier.de>
-;; Keywords: extensions, lisp
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;
-
-(defvar python-mode-hook)
-(let (python-mode-hook)                 ;FIXME: Why?
-(require 'semantic/wisent/comp)
-(require 'semantic/wisent/wisent))
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defvar wisent-eoi-term)
-(declare-function wisent-parse "semantic/wisent/wisent.el")
-
-(defvar tablist-filter-binary-operator
-  '((== . tablist-filter-op-equal)
-    (=~ . tablist-filter-op-regexp)
-    (< . tablist-filter-op-<)
-    (> . tablist-filter-op->)
-    (<= . tablist-filter-op-<=)
-    (>= . tablist-filter-op->=)
-    (= . tablist-filter-op-=)))
-
-(defvar tablist-filter-unary-operator nil)
-
-(defvar tablist-filter-wisent-parser nil)
-
-(defvar tablist-filter-lexer-regexps nil)
-
-(defvar tablist-filter-wisent-grammar
-  '(
-    ;; terminals
-    ;; Use lowercase for better looking error messages.
-    (operand unary-operator binary-operator or and not)
-
-    ;; terminal associativity & precedence
-    ((left binary-operator)
-     (left unary-operator)
-     (left or)
-     (left and)
-     (left not))
-
-    ;; rules
-    (filter-or-empty
-     ((nil))
-     ((?\( ?\)) nil)
-     ((filter) $1))
-    (filter
-     ((operand) $1) ;;Named filter
-     ((operand binary-operator operand) `(,(intern $2) ,$1 ,$3))
-     ((unary-operator operand) `(,(intern $1) ,$2))
-     ((not filter) `(not ,$2))
-     ((filter and filter) `(and ,$1 ,$3))
-     ((filter or filter) `(or ,$1 ,$3))
-     ((?( filter ?)) $2))))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-parser-init (&optional reinitialize interactive)
-  (interactive (list t t))
-  (unless (and tablist-filter-lexer-regexps
-               (not reinitialize))
-    (let ((re (mapcar
-               (lambda (l)
-                 (let ((re (regexp-opt
-                            (mapcar 'symbol-name
-                                    (mapcar 'car l)) t)))
-                   (if (= (length re) 0)
-                       ".\\`" ;;matches nothing
-                     re)))
-               (list tablist-filter-binary-operator
-                     tablist-filter-unary-operator))))
-      (setq tablist-filter-lexer-regexps
-            (nreverse
-             (cons (concat "\\(?:" (car re) "\\|" (cadr re)
-                           "\\|[ \t\f\r\n\"!()]\\|&&\\|||\\)")
-                   re)))))
-  (unless (and tablist-filter-wisent-parser
-               (not reinitialize))
-    (let ((wisent-compile-grammar*
-           (symbol-function
-            'wisent-compile-grammar)))
-      (setq tablist-filter-wisent-parser
-            ;; Trick the byte-compile into not using the byte-compile
-            ;; handler in semantic/wisent/comp.el, since it does not
-            ;; always work (wisent-context-compile-grammar n/a).
-            (funcall wisent-compile-grammar*
-                     tablist-filter-wisent-grammar))))
-  (when interactive
-    (message "Parser reinitialized."))
-  nil)
-
-(defun tablist-filter-wisent-lexer ()
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (unary-op binary-op keywords)
-      tablist-filter-lexer-regexps
-    (skip-chars-forward " \t\f\r\n")
-    (cond
-     ((eobp) (list wisent-eoi-term))
-     ((= ?\" (char-after))
-      `(operand , (condition-case err
-                    (read (current-buffer))
-                  (error (signal (car err) (cons
-                                            "invalid lisp string"
-                                            (cdr err)))))))
-     ((looking-at unary-op)
-      (goto-char (match-end 0))
-      `(unary-operator ,(match-string-no-properties 0)))
-     ((looking-at binary-op)
-      (goto-char (match-end 0))
-      `(binary-operator ,(match-string-no-properties 0)))
-     ((looking-at "&&")
-      (forward-char 2)
-      `(and "&&"))
-     ((looking-at "||")
-      (forward-char 2)
-      `(or "||"))
-     ((= ?! (char-after))
-      (forward-char)
-      `(not "!"))
-     ((= ?\( (char-after))
-      (forward-char)
-      `(?\( "("))
-     ((= ?\) (char-after))
-      (forward-char)
-      `(?\) ")"))
-     (t
-      (let ((beg (point)))
-        (when (re-search-forward keywords nil 'move)
-          (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))
-        `(operand ,(buffer-substring-no-properties
-                  beg
-                  (point))))))))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-parse (filter)
-  (interactive "sFilter: ")
-  (tablist-filter-parser-init)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (save-excursion (insert filter))
-    (condition-case error
-        (wisent-parse tablist-filter-wisent-parser
-                      'tablist-filter-wisent-lexer
-                      (lambda (msg)
-                        (signal 'error
-                                (replace-regexp-in-string
-                                 "\\$EOI" "end of input"
-                                 msg t t))))
-      (error
-       (signal 'error
-               (append (if (consp (cdr error))
-                           (cdr error)
-                         (list (cdr error)))
-                       (list (point))))))))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-unparse (filter &optional noerror)
-  (cl-labels
-    ((unparse (filter &optional noerror)
-       (cond
-        ((stringp filter)
-         (if (or (string-match (nth 2 tablist-filter-lexer-regexps)
-                               filter)
-                 (= 0 (length filter)))
-             (format "%S" filter)
-           filter))
-        ((and (eq (car-safe filter) 'not)
-              (= (length filter) 2))
-         (let ((paren (memq (car-safe (nth 1 filter)) '(or and))))
-           (format "!%s%s%s"
-                   (if paren "(" "")
-                   (unparse (cadr filter) noerror)
-                   (if paren ")" ""))))
-        ((and (memq (car-safe filter) '(and or))
-              (= (length filter) 3))
-         (let ((lparen (and (eq (car filter) 'and)
-                            (eq 'or (car-safe (car-safe (cdr filter))))))
-               (rparen (and (eq (car filter) 'and)
-                            (eq 'or (car-safe (car-safe (cddr filter)))))))
-           (format "%s%s%s %s %s%s%s"
-                   (if lparen "(" "")
-                   (unparse (cadr filter) noerror)
-                   (if lparen ")" "")
-                   (cl-case (car filter)
-                     (and "&&") (or "||"))
-                   (if rparen "(" "")
-                   (unparse (car (cddr filter)) noerror)
-                   (if rparen ")" ""))))
-        ((and (assq (car-safe filter) tablist-filter-binary-operator)
-              (= (length filter) 3))
-         (format "%s %s %s"
-                 (unparse (cadr filter) noerror)
-                 (car filter)
-                 (unparse (car (cddr filter)) noerror)))
-        ((and (assq (car-safe filter) tablist-filter-unary-operator)
-              (= (length filter) 2))
-         (format "%s %s"
-                 (car filter)
-                 (unparse (cadr filter) noerror)))
-        ((not filter) "")
-        (t (funcall (if noerror 'format 'error)
-                    "Invalid filter: %s" filter)))))
-    (tablist-filter-parser-init)
-    (unparse filter noerror)))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-eval (filter id entry &optional named-alist)
-  (cl-labels
-    ((feval (filter)
-       (pcase filter
-         (`(not . ,(and operand (guard (not (cdr operand)))))
-          (not (feval (car operand))))
-         (`(and . ,(and operands (guard (= 2 (length operands)))))
-          (and
-           (feval (nth 0 operands))
-           (feval (nth 1 operands))))
-         (`(or . ,(and operands (guard (= 2 (length operands)))))
-          (or
-           (feval (nth 0 operands))
-           (feval (nth 1 operands))))
-         (`(,op . ,(and operands (guard (= (length operands) 1))))
-          (let ((fn (assq op tablist-filter-unary-operator)))
-            (unless fn
-              (error "Undefined unary operator: %s" op))
-            (funcall fn id entry (car operands))))
-         (`(,op . ,(and operands (guard (= (length operands) 2))))
-          (let ((fn (cdr (assq op tablist-filter-binary-operator))))
-            (unless fn
-              (error "Undefined binary operator: %s" op))
-            (funcall fn id entry (car operands)
-                     (cadr operands))))
-         ((guard (stringp filter))
-          (let ((fn (cdr (assoc filter named-alist))))
-            (unless fn
-              (error "Undefined named filter: %s" filter))
-            (if (functionp fn)
-                (funcall fn id entry))
-            (feval
-             (if (stringp fn) (tablist-filter-unparse fn) fn))))
-         (`nil t)
-         (_ (error "Invalid filter: %s" filter)))))
-    (feval filter)))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-get-item-by-name (entry col-name)
-  (let* ((col (cl-position col-name tabulated-list-format
-                           :key 'car
-                           :test
-                           (lambda (s1 s2)
-                             (eq t (compare-strings
-                                    s1 nil nil s2 nil nil t)))))
-         (item (and col (elt entry col))))
-    (unless col
-      (error "No such column: %s" col-name))
-    (if (consp item)                  ;(LABEL . PROPS)
-        (car item)
-      item)))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-op-equal (_id entry op1 op2)
-  "COLUMN == STRING : Matches if COLUMN's entry is equal to STRING."
-  (let ((item (tablist-filter-get-item-by-name entry op1)))
-    (string= item op2)))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-op-regexp (_id entry op1 op2)
-  "COLUMN =~ REGEXP : Matches if COLUMN's entry matches REGEXP."
-  (let ((item (tablist-filter-get-item-by-name entry op1)))
-    (string-match op2 item)))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-op-< (id entry op1 op2)
-  "COLUMN < NUMBER : Matches if COLUMN's entry is less than NUMBER."
-  (tablist-filter-op-numeric '< id entry op1 op2))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-op-> (id entry op1 op2)
-  "COLUMN > NUMBER : Matches if COLUMN's entry is greater than NUMBER."
-  (tablist-filter-op-numeric '> id entry op1 op2))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-op-<= (id entry op1 op2)
-  "COLUMN <= NUMBER : Matches if COLUMN's entry is less than or equal to NUMBER."
-  (tablist-filter-op-numeric '<= id entry op1 op2))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-op->= (id entry op1 op2)
-  "COLUMN >= NUMBER : Matches if COLUMN's entry is greater than or equal to NUMBER."
-  (tablist-filter-op-numeric '>= id entry op1 op2))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-op-= (id entry op1 op2)
-  "COLUMN = NUMBER : Matches if COLUMN's entry as a number is equal to NUMBER."
-  (tablist-filter-op-numeric '= id entry op1 op2))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-op-numeric (op _id entry op1 op2)
-  (let ((item (tablist-filter-get-item-by-name entry op1)))
-    (funcall op (string-to-number item)
-             (string-to-number op2))))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-help (&optional temporary)
-  (interactive)
-  (cl-labels
-    ((princ-op (op)
-       (princ (car op))
-       (princ (concat (make-string (max 0 (- 4 (length (symbol-name (car op)))))
-                                   ?\s)
-                      "- "
-                      (car (split-string
-                            (or (documentation (cdr op))
-                                (format "FIXME: Not documented: %s"
-                                        (cdr op)))
-                            "\n" t))
-                      "\n"))))
-    (with-temp-buffer-window
-     "*Help*"
-     (if temporary
-         '((lambda (buf alist)
-             (let ((win
-                    (or (display-buffer-reuse-window buf alist)
-                        (display-buffer-in-side-window buf alist))))
-               (fit-window-to-buffer win)
-               win))
-           (side . bottom)))
-     nil
-     (princ "Filter entries with the following operators.\n\n")
-     (princ "&&  - FILTER1 && FILTER2 : Locical and.\n")
-     (princ "||  - FILTER1 || FILTER2 : Locical or.\n")
-     (dolist (op tablist-filter-binary-operator)
-       (princ-op op))
-     (princ "!  - ! FILTER : Locical not.\n\n")
-     (dolist (op tablist-filter-unary-operator)
-       (princ-op op))
-     (princ "\"...\" may be used to quote names and values if necessary,
-and \(...\) to group expressions.")
-     (with-current-buffer standard-output
-       (help-mode)))))
-
-;;
-;; **Filter Functions
-;;
-
-;; filter ::= nil | named | fn | (OP OP1 [OP2])
-
-(defun tablist-filter-negate (filter)
-  "Return a filter not matching filter."
-  (cond
-   ((eq (car-safe filter) 'not)
-    (cadr filter))
-   (filter
-    (list 'not filter))))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-push (filter new-filter &optional or-p)
-  "Return a filter combining FILTER and NEW-FILTER.
-
-By default the filters are and'ed, unless OR-P is non-nil."
-  (if (or (null filter)
-          (null new-filter))
-      (or filter
-          new-filter)
-    (list (if or-p 'or 'and)
-          filter new-filter)))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-pop (filter)
-  "Remove the first operator or operand from filter.
-
-If filter starts with a negation, return filter unnegated,
-if filter starts with a dis- or conjuction, remove the first operand,
-if filter is nil, raise an error,
-else return nil."
-  (pcase filter
-    (`(,(or `and `or) . ,tail)
-     (car (cdr tail)))
-    (`(not . ,op1)
-     (car op1))
-    (_ (unless filter
-         (error "Filter is empty")))))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-map (fn filter)
-  (pcase filter
-    (`(,(or `and `or `not) . ,tail)
-     (cons (car filter)
-           (mapcar (lambda (f)
-                     (tablist-filter-map fn f))
-                   tail)))
-    (_ (funcall fn filter))))
-
-;;
-;; Reading filter
-;;
-
-(defvar tablist-filter-edit-history nil)
-(defvar tablist-filter-edit-display-help t)
-
-(defun tablist-filter-edit-filter (prompt &optional
-                                          initial-filter history
-                                          validate-fn)
-  (let* ((str (tablist-filter-unparse initial-filter))
-         (filter initial-filter)
-         (validate-fn (or validate-fn 'identity))
-         error done)
-    (save-window-excursion
-      (when tablist-filter-edit-display-help
-        (tablist-filter-help t))
-      (while (not done)
-        (minibuffer-with-setup-hook
-            (lambda ()
-              (when error
-                (when (car error)
-                  (goto-char (+ (field-beginning)
-                                (car error)))
-                  (skip-chars-backward " \t\n"))
-                (minibuffer-message "%s" (cdr error))
-                (setq error nil)))
-          (setq str (propertize
-                     (read-string prompt str
-                                  (or history 'tablist-filter-edit-history)))
-                done t))
-        (condition-case err
-            (progn
-              (setq filter (tablist-filter-parse str))
-              (funcall validate-fn filter))
-          (error
-           (setq done nil)
-           (setq error (cons (car-safe (cddr err)) nil))
-           (when (car error)
-             (setq str (with-temp-buffer
-                         (insert str)
-                         (goto-char (car error))
-                         (set-text-properties
-                          (progn
-                            (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
-                            (backward-char)
-                            (point))
-                          (min (car error) (point-max))
-                          '(face error rear-nonsticky t))
-                         (buffer-string))))
-           (setcdr error (error-message-string err)))))
-      filter)))
-
-(provide 'tablist-filter)
-;;; tablist-filter.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/tablist-20170220.335/tablist-filter.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/tablist-20170220.335/tablist-filter.elc
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-(define-package "tablist" "20170220.335" "Extended tabulated-list-mode"
-  '((emacs "24.3"))
-  :keywords
-  '("extensions" "lisp")
-  :authors
-  '(("Andreas Politz" . "politza@fh-trier.de"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Andreas Politz" . "politza@fh-trier.de"))
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/tablist-20170220.335/tablist.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/tablist-20170220.335/tablist.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/tablist-20170220.335/tablist.el
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@@ -1,1941 +0,0 @@
-;;; tablist.el --- Extended tabulated-list-mode -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2013, 2014  Andreas Politz
-
-;; Author: Andreas Politz <politza@fh-trier.de>
-;; Keywords: extensions, lisp
-;; Package: tablist
-;; Version: 0.70
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; This package adds marks and filters to tabulated-list-mode.  It
-;; also kind of puts a dired face on tabulated list buffers.
-;;
-;; It can be used by deriving from tablist-mode and some features by
-;; using tablist-minor-mode inside a tabulated-list-mode buffer.
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'ring)
-(require 'tabulated-list)
-(require 'dired)
-(require 'tablist-filter)
-
-;;
-;; *Macros
-;;
-
-(defmacro tablist-save-marks (&rest body)
-  "Eval body, while preserving all marks."
-  (let ((marks (make-symbol "marks")))
-    `(let (,marks)
-       (save-excursion
-         (goto-char (point-min))
-         (let ((re "^\\([^ ]\\)"))
-           (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
-             (push (cons (tabulated-list-get-id)
-                         (tablist-get-mark-state))
-                   ,marks))))
-       (unwind-protect
-           (progn ,@body)
-         (save-excursion
-           (dolist (m ,marks)
-             (let ((id (pop m)))
-               (goto-char (point-min))
-               (while (and id (not (eobp)))
-                 (when (equal id (tabulated-list-get-id))
-                   (tablist-put-mark-state m)
-                   (setq id nil))
-                 (forward-line)))))))))
-
-(defmacro tablist-with-remembering-entry (&rest body)
-  "Remember where body left of and restore previous position.
-
-If the current entry is still visible, move to it. Otherwise move
-to the next visible one after it.  If that also fails, goto to
-the beginning of the buffer.  Finally move point to the major
-column."
-  (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
-  (let ((re (make-symbol "re"))
-        (id (make-symbol "id"))
-        (col (make-symbol "col")))
-    `(let ((,re
-            (replace-regexp-in-string
-             "[\t ]+" "[\t ]*" (regexp-quote
-                                (or (thing-at-point 'line) ""))
-             t t))
-           (,id (tabulated-list-get-id))
-           (,col (tablist-current-column)))
-       (progn
-         ,@body
-         (let (success pos)
-           (goto-char (point-min))
-           (setq pos (point))
-           (while (and (setq success (re-search-forward ,re nil t))
-                       (> (point) (prog1 pos (setq pos (point))))
-                       (forward-line -1)
-                       (not (equal ,id (tabulated-list-get-id))))
-             (forward-line))
-           (unless success
-             (goto-char (point-min))
-             (while (and (not (eobp))
-                         (not success))
-               (if (equal (tabulated-list-get-id) ,id)
-                   (setq success t)
-                 (forward-line))))
-           (unless (and success (not (invisible-p (point))))
-             (goto-char (point-min)))
-           (tablist-skip-invisible-entries)
-           (tablist-move-to-column
-            (or ,col (car (tablist-major-columns))))
-           (dolist (win (get-buffer-window-list))
-             (set-window-point win (point))))))))
-
-(defmacro tablist-with-filter-displayed (&rest body)
-  "Display the current filter in the mode while evalling BODY."
-  (let ((state (make-symbol "state")))
-    `(let ((,state (tablist-display-filter 'state)))
-       (tablist-display-filter t)
-       (unwind-protect
-           (progn ,@body)
-         (tablist-display-filter ,state)))))
-
-;;
-;; *Mode Maps
-;;
-
-(defvar tablist-mode-filter-map
-  (let ((kmap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key kmap "p" 'tablist-pop-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "r" 'tablist-push-regexp-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "=" 'tablist-push-equal-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "n" 'tablist-push-numeric-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "!" 'tablist-negate-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "t" 'tablist-toggle-first-filter-logic)
-    (define-key kmap "/" 'tablist-display-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "z" 'tablist-suspend-filter)
-
-    (define-key kmap "a" 'tablist-push-named-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "s" 'tablist-name-current-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "D" 'tablist-delete-named-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "d" 'tablist-deconstruct-named-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "e" 'tablist-edit-filter)
-    (define-key kmap "C" 'tablist-clear-filter)
-    kmap))
-
-(defvar tablist-mode-mark-map
-  (let ((kmap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key kmap "c" 'tablist-change-marks)
-    (define-key kmap "!" 'tablist-unmark-all-marks)
-    (define-key kmap "r" 'tablist-mark-items-regexp)
-    (define-key kmap "n" 'tablist-mark-items-numeric)
-    (define-key kmap "m" 'tablist-mark-forward)
-    kmap))
-
-(defvar tablist-mode-regexp-map
-  (let ((kmap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    ;; (define-key kmap "&" 'tablist-flag-gargabe-items)
-    (define-key kmap "m" 'tablist-mark-items-regexp)
-    kmap))
-
-(defvar tablist-minor-mode-map
-  (let ((kmap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key kmap "m" 'tablist-mark-forward)
-    (define-key kmap (kbd "DEL") 'tablist-unmark-backward)
-    (define-key kmap "k" 'tablist-do-kill-lines)
-    (define-key kmap "U" 'tablist-unmark-all-marks)
-    (define-key kmap "u" 'tablist-unmark-forward)
-    (define-key kmap "t" 'tablist-toggle-marks)
-
-    (define-key kmap (kbd "TAB") 'tablist-forward-column)
-    (define-key kmap "\t" 'tablist-forward-column)
-    (define-key kmap [backtab] 'tablist-backward-column)
-
-    (define-key kmap "%" tablist-mode-regexp-map)
-    (define-key kmap "*" tablist-mode-mark-map)
-    (define-key kmap "/" tablist-mode-filter-map)
-
-    ;; (define-key kmap "e" 'tablist-edit-column)
-    ;; (define-key kmap "i" 'tablist-insert-entry)
-    (define-key kmap "s" 'tablist-sort)
-    (define-key kmap [remap back-to-indentation] 'tablist-move-to-major-column)
-    (define-key kmap [remap next-line] 'tablist-next-line)
-    (define-key kmap [remap previous-line] 'tablist-previous-line)
-    (define-key kmap "<" 'tablist-shrink-column)
-    (define-key kmap ">" 'tablist-enlarge-column)
-    (define-key kmap "q" 'tablist-quit)
-    (define-key kmap "G" 'tablist-revert)
-    (define-key kmap (kbd "C-c C-e") 'tablist-export-csv)
-    kmap))
-
-(defvar tablist-mode-map
-  (let ((kmap (copy-keymap tablist-minor-mode-map)))
-    (set-keymap-parent kmap tabulated-list-mode-map)
-    (define-key kmap "d" 'tablist-flag-forward)
-    (define-key kmap (kbd "RET") 'tablist-find-entry)
-    (define-key kmap "f" 'tablist-find-entry)
-    ;; (define-key kmap "~" 'tablist-flag-gargabe-items)
-    (define-key kmap "D" 'tablist-do-delete)
-    (define-key kmap "C" 'tablist-do-copy)
-    (define-key kmap "R" 'tablist-do-rename)
-    (define-key kmap "x" 'tablist-do-flagged-delete)
-    ;; (define-key kmap "F" 'tablist-find-marked-items)
-    ;; (define-key kmap (kbd "C-o") 'tablist-display-item)
-    kmap))
-
-;;
-;; *Variables
-;;
-
-;; Marking
-(defvar tablist-umark-filtered-entries t)
-(defvar tablist-marker-char dired-marker-char
-  "The character used for marking.")
-(defvar tablist-marker-face 'dired-mark
-  "The face used for the mark character.")
-(defvar tablist-marked-face  'dired-marked
-  "The face used for marked major columns.")
-
-;; Operations
-(defvar-local tablist-operations-function nil
-  "A function for handling operations on the entries.
-
-The function is called with varying number of arguments, while
-the first one is always a symbol describing one of the following
-operations.
-
-`supported-operations'
-
-This is the only mandatory operation. There are no other
-arguments and the function should return a list of symbols of
-supported operations.
-
-`delete'
-
-The 2nd argument will be a list of entry ID's.  The function
-should somehow delete these entries and update
-`tabulated-list-entries'.
-
-`find-entry'
-
-The 2nd argument is the ID of an entry.  The function should
-somehow find/display this entry, i.e. a kind of default
-operation.
-
-`edit-column'
-
-The function is called with 3 further arguments: ID, INDEX and
-NEW-COLUMN, where ID represents the entry to edit, INDEX is the index
-of the column and NEW-COLUMN is the proposed new value for this
-column.  It should either
-
-i.  return a new edited complete entry and update
-`tabulated-list-entries', or
-
-ii. throw an error, if NEW-COLUMN is not a valid value for this
-column.
-
-`complete'
-
-The function is called with 4 further arguments: ID, INDEX,
-STRING and POS, where ID represents an entry, INDEX is the index
-of the column to complete, STRING it's current value and POS an
-offset of the current position of point into STRING.
-
-The function should return a collection for this column, suitable
-as argument for the function `completion-in-region'.")
-
-;; Differentiating columns
-(defvar-local tablist-major-columns nil
-  "Columns used to mark and when querying.")
-
-;; Filter
-(defvar-local tablist-current-filter nil)
-(defvar-local tablist-filter-suspended nil)
-(defvar tablist-named-filter nil)
-
-;; History variables
-(defvar tablist-column-name-history nil)
-
-;; Hooks
-(defvar tablist-selection-changed-functions nil
-  "A hook run when ever point moves to a different entry.")
-
-;; Context Window
-(defvar-local tablist-context-window nil)
-(defvar-local tablist-context-window-function nil)
-(defvar tablist-context-window-display-action
-  `((display-buffer-reuse-window
-     tablist-display-buffer-split-below-and-attach)
-    (window-height . 0.25)
-    (inhibit-same-window . t)))
-
-;;
-;; *Setup
-;;
-
-(defvar savehist-additional-variables)
-(add-hook 'savehist-save-hook
-          (lambda nil
-            (add-to-list 'savehist-additional-variables 'tablist-named-filter)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode tablist-minor-mode
-  nil nil nil nil
-  (unless (derived-mode-p 'tabulated-list-mode)
-    (error "Buffer is not in Tabulated List Mode"))
-  (tablist-init (not tablist-minor-mode)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode tablist-mode tabulated-list-mode "TL"
-  (tablist-init))
-
-(defun tablist-init (&optional disable)
-  (let ((cleaned-misc (cl-remove 'tablist-current-filter
-                                 mode-line-misc-info :key 'car)))
-    (cond
-     ((not disable)
-      (set (make-local-variable 'mode-line-misc-info)
-           (append
-            (list
-             (list 'tablist-current-filter
-                   '(:eval (format " [%s]"
-                                   (if tablist-filter-suspended
-                                       "suspended"
-                                     "filtered")))))))
-      (add-hook 'post-command-hook
-                'tablist-selection-changed-handler nil t)
-      (add-hook 'tablist-selection-changed-functions
-                'tablist-context-window-update nil t))
-     (t
-      (setq mode-line-misc-info cleaned-misc)
-      (remove-hook 'post-command-hook
-                   'tablist-selection-changed-handler t)
-      (remove-hook 'tablist-selection-changed-functions
-                   'tablist-context-window-update t)))))
-
-(defun tablist-quit ()
-  (interactive)
-  (tablist-hide-context-window)
-  (quit-window))
-
-(defvar-local tablist-selected-id nil)
-(defvar tablist-edit-column-minor-mode)
-
-(defun tablist-selection-changed-handler ()
-  (unless tablist-edit-column-minor-mode
-    (let ((id tablist-selected-id)
-          (selected (tabulated-list-get-id)))
-      (unless (eq selected id)
-        (setq tablist-selected-id selected)
-        (run-hook-with-args
-         'tablist-selection-changed-functions
-         tablist-selected-id)))))
-
-(defvar tablist-context-window-update--timer nil)
-
-(defun tablist-context-window-update (&optional id)
-  (when (and tablist-context-window-function
-             (window-live-p tablist-context-window)
-             (not tablist-edit-column-minor-mode))
-    (unless id
-      (setq id (tabulated-list-get-id)))
-    (when (timerp tablist-context-window-update--timer)
-      (cancel-timer tablist-context-window-update--timer))
-    (setq tablist-context-window-update--timer
-          (run-with-idle-timer 0.1 nil
-                               (lambda (fn window)
-                                 (when (window-live-p window)
-                                   (with-selected-window window
-                                     (set-window-dedicated-p nil nil)
-                                     (save-selected-window
-                                       (funcall fn id))
-                                     (when (window-live-p (selected-window))
-                                       (set-window-dedicated-p nil t)))))
-                               tablist-context-window-function
-                               tablist-context-window))))
-
-(defun tablist-display-context-window ()
-  (interactive)
-  (unless tablist-context-window-function
-    (error "No function for handling a context is defined"))
-  (unless (window-live-p tablist-context-window)
-    (setq tablist-context-window
-          (display-buffer
-           (current-buffer)
-           tablist-context-window-display-action)))
-  (prog1
-      tablist-context-window
-    (tablist-context-window-update)))
-
-(defun tablist-hide-context-window ()
-  (interactive)
-  (when (window-live-p tablist-context-window)
-    (let ((ignore-window-parameters t))
-      (delete-window tablist-context-window)))
-  (setq tablist-context-window nil))
-
-(defun tablist-toggle-context-window ()
-  (interactive)
-  (if (window-live-p tablist-context-window)
-      (tablist-hide-context-window)
-    (tablist-display-context-window)))
-
-;;
-;; *Marking
-;;
-
-(defun tablist-revert ()
-  "Revert the list with marks preserved, position kept."
-  (interactive)
-  (tablist-save-marks
-   (tablist-with-remembering-entry
-     (tabulated-list-revert))))
-
-(defun tablist-major-columns ()
-  (if (null tablist-major-columns)
-      (number-sequence 0 (1- (length tabulated-list-format)))
-    (if (numberp tablist-major-columns)
-        (list tablist-major-columns)
-      tablist-major-columns)))
-
-(defun tablist-put-mark (&optional pos)
-  "Put a mark before the entry at POS.
-
-POS defaults to point. Use `tablist-marker-char',
-`tablist-marker-face', `tablist-marked-face' and
-`tablist-major-columns' to determine how to mark and what to put
-a face on."
-  (when (or (null tabulated-list-padding)
-            (< tabulated-list-padding 1))
-    (setq tabulated-list-padding 1)
-    (tabulated-list-revert))
-  (save-excursion
-    (and pos (goto-char pos))
-    (unless (tabulated-list-get-id)
-      (error "No entry at this position"))
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (tabulated-list-put-tag
-       (string tablist-marker-char))
-      (put-text-property
-       (point-at-bol)
-       (1+ (point-at-bol))
-       'face tablist-marker-face)
-      (let ((columns (tablist-column-offsets)))
-        (dolist (c (tablist-major-columns))
-          (when (and (>= c 0)
-                     (< c (length columns)))
-            (let ((beg (+ (point-at-bol)
-                          (nth c columns)))
-                  (end (if (= c (1- (length columns)))
-                           (point-at-eol)
-                         (+ (point-at-bol)
-                            (nth (1+ c) columns)))))
-              (cond
-               ((and tablist-marked-face
-                     (not (eq tablist-marker-char ?\s)))
-                (tablist--save-face-property beg end)
-                (put-text-property
-                 beg end 'face tablist-marked-face))
-               (t (tablist--restore-face-property beg end))))))))))
-
-(defun tablist-mark-forward (&optional arg interactive)
-  "Mark ARG entries forward.
-
-ARG is interpreted as a prefix-arg.  If interactive is non-nil,
-maybe use the active region instead of ARG.
-
-See `tablist-put-mark' for how entries are marked."
-  (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t))
-  (cond
-   ;; Mark files in the active region.
-   ((and interactive (use-region-p))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (region-beginning))
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (tablist-repeat-over-lines
-       (1+ (count-lines
-            (point)
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (region-end))
-              (beginning-of-line)
-              (point))))
-       'tablist-put-mark)))
-   ;; Mark the current (or next ARG) files.
-   (t
-    (tablist-repeat-over-lines
-     (prefix-numeric-value arg)
-     'tablist-put-mark))))
-
-(defun tablist-mark-backward (&optional arg interactive)
-  "Mark ARG entries backward.
-
-See `tablist-mark-forward'."
-  (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t))
-  (tablist-mark-forward (- (prefix-numeric-value arg))
-                        interactive))
-
-(defun tablist-unmark-forward (&optional arg interactive)
-  "Unmark ARG entries forward.
-
-See `tablist-mark-forward'."
-  (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t))
-  (let ((tablist-marker-char ?\s)
-        tablist-marked-face)
-    (tablist-mark-forward arg interactive)))
-
-(defun tablist-unmark-backward (&optional arg interactive)
-  "Unmark ARG entries backward.
-
-See `tablist-mark-forward'."
-  (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t))
-  (let ((tablist-marker-char ?\s)
-        tablist-marked-face)
-    (tablist-mark-backward arg interactive)))
-
-(defun tablist-flag-forward (&optional arg interactive)
-  "Flag ARG entries forward.
-
-See `tablist-mark-forward'."
-  (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t))
-  (let ((tablist-marker-char ?D)
-        (tablist-marked-face 'dired-flagged))
-    (tablist-mark-forward arg interactive)))
-
-(defun tablist-change-marks (old new)
-  "Change all OLD marks to NEW marks.
-
-OLD and NEW are both characters used to mark files."
-  (interactive
-   (let* ((cursor-in-echo-area t)
-          (old (progn (message "Change (old mark): ") (read-char)))
-          (new (progn (message  "Change %c marks to (new mark): " old)
-                      (read-char))))
-     (list old new)))
-  (when (eq new ?\n)
-    (error "Mark character \\n is not allowed"))
-  (let ((default-mark-p (equal tablist-marker-char new))
-        (tablist-marker-char old))
-    (save-excursion
-      (tablist-map-over-marks
-       (lambda nil
-         (pcase new
-           (?D
-            (tablist-flag-forward 1))
-           (_
-            (let ((tablist-marker-char new)
-                  (tablist-marked-face
-                   (and default-mark-p
-                        tablist-marked-face)))
-              (tablist-put-mark)))))))))
-
-(defun tablist-unmark-all-marks (&optional marks interactive)
-  "Remove alls marks in MARKS.
-
-MARKS should be a string of mark characters to match and defaults
-to all marks.  Interactively, remove all marks, unless a prefix
-arg was given, in which case ask about which ones to remove.
-Give a message, if interactive is non-nil.
-
-Returns the number of unmarked marks."
-  (interactive
-   (list (if current-prefix-arg
-             (read-string "Remove marks: ")) t))
-  (let ((re (if marks
-                (tablist-marker-regexp marks)
-              "^[^ ]"))
-        (removed 0))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
-        (let ((tablist-marker-char ?\s)
-              tablist-marker-face
-              tablist-marked-face)
-          (tablist-put-mark))
-        (cl-incf removed)))
-    (when interactive
-      (message "Removed %d marks" removed))
-    removed))
-
-(defun tablist-toggle-marks ()
-  "Unmark all marked and mark all unmarked entries.
-
-See `tablist-put-mark'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((marked-re (tablist-marker-regexp))
-        (not-marked-re
-         (let ((tablist-marker-char ?\s))
-           (tablist-marker-regexp))))
-    (save-excursion
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (tablist-skip-invisible-entries)
-      (while (not (eobp))
-        (cond
-         ((looking-at marked-re)
-          (save-excursion (tablist-unmark-backward -1)))
-         ((looking-at not-marked-re)
-          (tablist-put-mark)))
-        (tablist-forward-entry)))
-    (tablist-move-to-major-column)))
-
-(defun tablist-get-marked-items (&optional arg distinguish-one-marked)
-  "Return marked or ARG entries."
-  (let ((items (save-excursion
-                 (tablist-map-over-marks
-                  (lambda () (cons (tabulated-list-get-id)
-                                   (tabulated-list-get-entry)))
-                  arg nil distinguish-one-marked))))
-    (if (and distinguish-one-marked
-             (eq (car items) t))
-        items
-      (nreverse items))))
-
-(defun tablist-mark-items-regexp (column-name regexp)
-  "Mark entries matching REGEXP in column COLUMN-NAME."
-  (interactive
-   (tablist-read-regexp-filter "Mark" current-prefix-arg ))
-  (tablist-map-with-filter
-   'tablist-put-mark
-   `(=~  ,column-name ,regexp)))
-
-(defun tablist-mark-items-numeric (binop column-name operand)
-  "Mark items fulfilling BINOP with arg OPERAND in column COLUMN-NAME.
-
-First the column's value is coerced to a number N.  Then the test
-proceeds as \(BINOP N OPERAND\)."
-  (interactive
-   (tablist-read-numeric-filter "Mark" current-prefix-arg))
-  (tablist-map-with-filter
-   'tablist-put-mark
-   `(,binop ,column-name ,operand)))
-
-(defun tablist-map-over-marks (fn &optional arg show-progress
-                                  distinguish-one-marked)
-  (prog1
-      (cond
-       ((and arg (integerp arg))
-        (let (results)
-          (tablist-repeat-over-lines
-           arg
-           (lambda ()
-             (if show-progress (sit-for 0))
-             (push (funcall fn) results)))
-          (if (< arg 0)
-              (nreverse results)
-            results)))
-       (arg
-        ;; non-nil, non-integer ARG means use current item:
-        (tablist-skip-invisible-entries)
-        (unless (eobp)
-          (list (funcall fn))))
-       (t
-        (cl-labels ((search (re)
-                            (let (sucess)
-                              (tablist-skip-invisible-entries)
-                              (while (and (setq sucess
-                                                (re-search-forward re nil t))
-                                          (invisible-p (point)))
-                                (tablist-forward-entry))
-                              sucess)))
-          (let ((regexp (tablist-marker-regexp))
-                next-position results found)
-            (save-excursion
-              (goto-char (point-min))
-              ;; remember position of next marked file before BODY
-              ;; can insert lines before the just found file,
-              ;; confusing us by finding the same marked file again
-              ;; and again and...
-              (setq next-position (and (search regexp)
-                                       (point-marker))
-                    found (not (null next-position)))
-              (while next-position
-                (goto-char next-position)
-                (if show-progress (sit-for 0))
-                (push (funcall fn) results)
-                ;; move after last match
-                (goto-char next-position)
-                (forward-line 1)
-                (set-marker next-position nil)
-                (setq next-position (and (search regexp)
-                                         (point-marker)))))
-            (if (and distinguish-one-marked (= (length results) 1))
-                (setq results (cons t results)))
-            (if found
-                results
-              (unless (or (eobp) (invisible-p (point)))
-                (list (funcall fn))))))))
-    (tablist-move-to-major-column)))
-
-(defun tablist-marker-regexp (&optional marks)
-  "Return a regexp matching marks in MARKS.
-
-MARKS should be a string of mark characters to match and defaults
-to the current value of `tablist-marker-char' as a string."
-  (concat (format "^[%s]"
-                  (or marks (string tablist-marker-char)))))
-
-(defun tablist-get-mark-state ()
-  "Return the mark state of the entry at point."
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (when (looking-at "^\\([^ ]\\)")
-      (let ((mark (buffer-substring
-                   (match-beginning 1)
-                   (match-end 1))))
-        (tablist-move-to-major-column)
-        (list (aref mark 0)
-              (get-text-property 0 'face mark)
-              (get-text-property (point) 'face))))))
-
-(defun tablist-put-mark-state (state)
-  "Set the mark of the entry at point according to STATE.
-
-STATE is a return value of `tablist-get-mark-state'."
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (tablist-marker-char
-                          tablist-marker-face
-                          tablist-marked-face)
-      state
-    (tablist-put-mark)))
-
-(defun tablist-mark-prompt (arg items)
-  "Return a string suitable for use in a tablist prompt."
-  ;; distinguish-one-marked can cause the first element to be just t.
-  (if (eq (car items) t) (setq items (cdr items)))
-  (let ((count (length items)))
-    (if (= count 1)
-        (car items)
-      ;; more than 1 item:
-      (if (integerp arg)
-          ;; abs(arg) = count
-          ;; Perhaps this is nicer, but it also takes more screen space:
-          ;;(format "[%s %d items]" (if (> arg 0) "next" "previous")
-          ;;                        count)
-          (format "[next %d item%s]"
-                  arg (dired-plural-s arg))
-        (format "%c [%d item%s]" dired-marker-char count
-                (dired-plural-s count))))))
-
-;;
-;; *Movement
-;;
-
-(defun tablist-forward-entry (&optional n)
-  "Move past the next N unfiltered entries."
-  (unless n (setq n 1))
-  (while (and (> n 0)
-              (not (eobp)))
-    (forward-line)
-    (when (invisible-p (point))
-      (tablist-skip-invisible-entries))
-    (cl-decf n))
-  (while (and (< n 0)
-              (not (bobp)))
-    (forward-line -1)
-    (when (invisible-p (point))
-      (tablist-skip-invisible-entries t))
-    (cl-incf n))
-  n)
-
-(defun tablist-next-line (&optional n)
-  (interactive "p")
-  (when (and (< n 0)
-             (save-excursion
-               (end-of-line 0)
-               (tablist-skip-invisible-entries t)
-               (bobp)))
-    (signal 'beginning-of-buffer nil))
-  (when (and (> n 0)
-             (save-excursion
-               (tablist-forward-entry)
-               (eobp)))
-    (signal 'end-of-buffer nil))
-
-  (let ((col (tablist-current-column)))
-    (tablist-forward-entry (or n 1))
-    (if col
-        (tablist-move-to-column col)
-      (tablist-move-to-major-column))))
-
-(defun tablist-previous-line (&optional n)
-  (interactive "p")
-  (tablist-next-line (- (or n 1))))
-
-(defun tablist-repeat-over-lines (arg function)
-  "Call FUNCTION for the next ARG entries."
-  ;; Move out of potentially invisble area.
-  (tablist-skip-invisible-entries)
-  (let ((pos (make-marker)))
-    (while (and (> arg 0)
-                (not (eobp)))
-      (cl-decf arg)
-      (save-excursion
-        (tablist-forward-entry)
-        (move-marker pos (1+ (point))))
-      (unless (eobp)
-        (save-excursion (funcall function)))
-      ;; Advance to the next line--actually, to the line that *was* next.
-      ;; (If FUNCTION inserted some new lines in between, skip them.)
-      (goto-char pos))
-    (while (and (< arg 0) (not (bobp)))
-      (cl-incf arg)
-      (tablist-forward-entry -1)
-      (save-excursion (funcall function)))
-    (move-marker pos nil)
-    (tablist-move-to-major-column)))
-
-(defun tablist-move-to-column (n)
-  "Move to the N'th list column."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (when (tabulated-list-get-id)
-    (let ((columns (tablist-column-offsets)))
-      (when (or (< n 0)
-                (>= n (length columns)))
-        (error "No such column: %s" n))
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (forward-char (nth n columns))
-      (when (and (plist-get (nthcdr 3 (elt tabulated-list-format n))
-                            :right-align)
-                 (not (= n (1- (length columns)))))
-        (forward-char (1- (car (cdr (elt tabulated-list-format n)))))))))
-
-(defun tablist-move-to-major-column (&optional first-skip-invisible-p)
-  "Move to the first major column."
-  (interactive (list t))
-  (when first-skip-invisible-p
-    (tablist-skip-invisible-entries))
-  (tablist-move-to-column (car (tablist-major-columns))))
-
-(defun tablist-forward-column (n)
-  "Move n columns forward, while wrapping around."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (unless (tabulated-list-get-id)
-    (error "No entry on this line"))
-  (let* ((columns (tablist-column-offsets))
-         (current (1- (length columns))))
-    ;; find current column
-    (while (and (>= current 0)
-                (> (nth current columns)
-                   (current-column)))
-      (cl-decf current))
-    ;; there may be an invisible spec here
-    (when (bolp)
-      (forward-char))
-    ;; before any columns
-    (when (< current 0)
-      (goto-char (+ (point-at-bol) (if (> n 0)
-                                       (car columns)
-                                     (car (last columns)))))
-      (setq n (* (cl-signum n) (1- (abs n)))))
-    (when (/= n 0)
-      (tablist-move-to-column
-       (mod (+ current n) (length columns))))))
-
-(defun tablist-backward-column (n)
-  "Move n columns backward, while wrapping around."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (tablist-forward-column (- n)))
-
-;;
-(defun tablist-skip-invisible-entries (&optional backward)
-  "Skip invisible entries BACKWARD or forward.
-
-Do nothing, if the entry at point is visible.  Otherwise move to
-the beginning of the next visible entry in the direction
-determined by BACKWARD.
-
-Return t, if point is now in a visible area."
-
-  (cond
-   ((and backward
-         (not (bobp))
-         (get-text-property (point) 'invisible))
-    (when (get-text-property (1- (point)) 'invisible)
-      (goto-char (previous-single-property-change
-                  (point)
-                  'invisible nil (point-min))))
-    (forward-line -1))
-   ((and (not backward)
-         (not (eobp))
-         (get-text-property (point) 'invisible))
-    (goto-char (next-single-property-change
-                (point)
-                'invisible nil (point-max)))))
-  (not (invisible-p (point))))
-
-;;
-;; *Operations
-;;
-
-(defun tablist-yes-or-no-p (operation arg items)
-  "Query the user whether to proceed with some operation.
-
-Operation should be a symbol or string describing the operation,
-ARG the prefix-arg of the command used in
-`tablist-get-marked-items' or elsewhere, to get the ITEMS."
-
-  (let ((pp-items (mapcar 'tablist-pretty-print-entry
-                          (mapcar 'cdr items)))
-        dired-no-confirm
-        (op-str (upcase-initials
-                 (if (stringp operation)
-                     operation
-                   (symbol-name operation)))))
-    (dired-mark-pop-up
-     (format " *%s*" op-str) nil
-     pp-items
-     dired-deletion-confirmer
-     (format "%s %s "
-             op-str
-             (tablist-mark-prompt arg pp-items)))))
-
-(defun tablist-operation-available-p (op)
-  (and (functionp tablist-operations-function)
-       (memq op (funcall tablist-operations-function
-                         'supported-operations))))
-
-(defun tablist-do-delete (&optional arg)
-  "Delete ARG entries."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (unless (tablist-operation-available-p 'delete)
-    (error "Deleting entries is not available in this buffer"))
-  (let ((items (tablist-get-marked-items arg)))
-    (when (tablist-yes-or-no-p 'delete arg items)
-      (tablist-do-kill-lines arg)
-      (funcall tablist-operations-function
-               'delete (mapcar 'car items))
-      (tablist-move-to-major-column))))
-
-(defun tablist-do-flagged-delete (&optional interactive)
-  "Delete all entries marked with a D."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let* ((tablist-marker-char ?D))
-    (if (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (re-search-forward (tablist-marker-regexp) nil t))
-        (tablist-do-delete)
-      (or (not interactive)
-          (message "(No deletions requested)")))))
-
-(defun tablist-do-kill-lines (&optional arg interactive)
-  "Remove ARG lines from the display."
-  (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t))
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((positions
-           (tablist-map-over-marks 'point arg))
-          (inhibit-read-only t))
-      (dolist (pos positions)
-        (goto-char pos)
-        (tabulated-list-delete-entry))
-      (when interactive
-        (message (format "Killed %d line%s"
-                         (length positions)
-                         (dired-plural-s (length positions))))))))
-
-(defun tablist-do-operation (arg fn operation &optional delete-p revert-p)
-  "Operate on marked items.
-
-ARG should be the `current-prefix-arg', FN is a function of two
-arguments \(ID ENTRY\) handling the operation.  It gets called
-repeatly with all marked items.  OPERATION is a symbol or string
-describing the operation, it is used for display.
-
-Optional non-nil DELETE-P means, remove the items from the display.
-Optional REVERT-P means, revert the display afterwards."
-  (let ((items (tablist-get-marked-items arg)))
-    (unless items
-      (error "No items marked"))
-    (when (tablist-yes-or-no-p operation arg items)
-      (when delete-p
-        (tablist-do-kill-lines arg))
-      (dolist (item items)
-        (funcall fn (car item)))
-      (when revert-p
-        (tablist-revert))
-      (tablist-move-to-major-column))))
-
-;;
-;; *Editing
-;;
-(defvar tablist-edit-column-minor-mode-map
-  (let ((kmap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (set-keymap-parent kmap (current-global-map))
-    (define-key kmap [remap self-insert-command] 'self-insert-command)
-    (define-key kmap "\r" 'tablist-edit-column-commit)
-    (define-key kmap (kbd "C-g") 'tablist-edit-column-quit)
-    (define-key kmap (kbd "C-c C-c") 'tablist-edit-column-commit)
-    (define-key kmap (kbd "C-c C-q") 'tablist-edit-column-quit)
-    (define-key kmap "\t" 'tablist-edit-column-complete)
-    (define-key kmap (kbd "TAB") 'tablist-edit-column-complete)
-    (define-key kmap [remap end-of-buffer] 'end-of-line)
-    (define-key kmap [remap beginning-of-buffer] 'beginning-of-line)
-    (define-key kmap [remap mark-whole-buffer] 'tablist-edit-column-mark-field)
-    kmap))
-
-(define-minor-mode tablist-edit-column-minor-mode
-  "" nil nil nil
-  (unless (or tablist-minor-mode
-              (derived-mode-p 'tablist-mode))
-    (error "Not in a tablist buffer"))
-  (cond
-   (tablist-edit-column-minor-mode
-    (add-to-list 'mode-line-misc-info
-                 '(tablist-edit-column-minor-mode "[edit]"))
-    (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'tablist-edit-column-constrain-point nil t)
-    (read-only-mode -1))
-   (t
-    (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'tablist-edit-column-constrain-point t)
-    (read-only-mode 1))))
-
-(defun tablist-edit-column (&optional n)
-  (interactive "P")
-  (unless n (setq n (tablist-current-column)))
-  (tablist-assert-column-editable n)
-  (let* ((offsets (append (tablist-column-offsets)
-                          (list (- (point-at-eol)
-                                   (point-at-bol)))))
-         (beg (+ (point-at-bol)
-                 (nth n offsets)))
-         (end (+ (point-at-bol)
-                 (nth (1+ n) offsets)))
-         (entry (tabulated-list-get-entry beg))
-         (inhibit-read-only t)
-         (inhibit-field-text-motion t)
-         (alist `((entry . ,entry)
-                  (column . ,n)
-                  (id . ,(tabulated-list-get-id beg))))
-         ov)
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (delete-region beg end)
-    (add-text-properties
-     (point-at-bol) (point-at-eol)
-     '(read-only t field t))
-    (unless (= beg (point-at-bol))
-      (put-text-property (1- beg) beg 'rear-nonsticky t))
-    (save-excursion
-      ;; Keep one read-only space at the end for keeping text
-      ;; properties.
-      (insert
-       (propertize
-        (concat
-         (tablist-nth-entry n entry)
-         (propertize " "
-                     'display `(space :align-to ,(- end (point-at-bol)))))
-        'field nil
-        'front-sticky '(tablist-edit)
-        'rear-nonsticky '(read-only field)
-        'tablist-edit alist))
-      (setq end (point)))
-    (add-text-properties
-     (1- end) end '(read-only t field 'tablist-edit-end))
-    (setq ov (make-overlay beg end))
-    (overlay-put ov 'priority 9999)
-    (overlay-put ov 'face '(:background "deep sky blue" :foreground "white"))
-    (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t)
-    (overlay-put ov 'tablist-edit t)
-    (tablist-edit-column-minor-mode 1)))
-
-(defun tablist-edit-column-quit ()
-  (interactive)
-  (tablist-edit-column-commit t))
-
-(defun tablist-edit-column-commit (&optional abandon-edit)
-  (interactive (list current-prefix-arg))
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-        (inhibit-field-text-motion t)
-        bounds)
-    (condition-case nil
-        (setq bounds (tablist-edit-column-bounds))
-      (error
-       (tablist-edit-column-minor-mode -1)
-       (tabulated-list-revert)
-       (put-text-property (point-min) (point-max)
-                          'tablist-edit nil)
-       (error "Unable to complete the edit")))
-    (let* ((beg (car bounds))
-           (end (cdr bounds))
-           (alist (get-text-property beg 'tablist-edit))
-           (column (cdr (assq 'column alist)))
-           (id (cdr (assq 'id alist)))
-           (entry (cdr (assq 'entry alist)))
-           (item (buffer-substring-no-properties beg (1- end))))
-
-      (unless abandon-edit
-        ;; Throws an error, if item is invalid.
-        (setq entry (funcall tablist-operations-function
-                             'edit-column id column item)))
-      (tablist-edit-column-minor-mode -1)
-      (remove-overlays beg end 'tablist-edit t)
-      (put-text-property beg end 'tablist-edit nil)
-      (delete-region (point-at-bol) (1+ (point-at-eol)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (tabulated-list-print-entry id entry))
-      (forward-char (nth column (tablist-column-offsets))))))
-
-(defun tablist-edit-column-complete ()
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (tablist-operation-available-p 'complete)
-    (error "Completion not available"))
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (beg &rest end)
-      (tablist-edit-column-bounds t)
-    (let* ((string (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                    beg end))
-           (alist (get-text-property beg 'tablist-edit))
-           (completions (funcall tablist-operations-function
-                                 'complete
-                                 (cdr (assq 'id alist))
-                                 (cdr (assq 'column alist))
-                                 string
-                                 (- (point) beg))))
-      (unless completions
-        (error "No completions available"))
-      (completion-in-region beg end completions))))
-
-(defun tablist-column-editable (n)
-  (and (tablist-operation-available-p 'edit-column)
-       (not (tablist-column-property n :read-only))))
-
-(defun tablist-assert-column-editable (n)
-  (unless (and (>= n 0)
-               (< n (length tabulated-list-format)))
-    (error "Invalid column number: %s" n))
-  (unless (tablist-operation-available-p 'edit-column)
-    (error "Editing columns not enabled in this buffer"))
-  (when (tablist-column-property n :read-only)
-    (error "This column is read-only")))
-
-(defun tablist-edit-column-constrain-point ()
-  (unless tablist-edit-column-minor-mode
-    (error "Not editing a column"))
-  (unless (get-text-property (point) 'tablist-edit)
-    (let ((bounds (tablist-edit-column-bounds)))
-      (when bounds
-        (if (> (point) (cdr bounds))
-            (goto-char (1- (cdr bounds)))
-          (goto-char (car bounds)))
-        (point)))))
-
-(defun tablist-edit-column-bounds (&optional skip-final-space)
-  (unless tablist-edit-column-minor-mode
-    (error "Not editing a column"))
-  (let ((pos (next-single-property-change
-              (point) 'tablist-edit))
-        beg end)
-    (cond
-     ((null pos)
-      (setq end (previous-single-property-change
-                 (point-max) 'tablist-edit)
-            beg (previous-single-property-change
-                 end 'tablist-edit)))
-     ((get-text-property pos 'tablist-edit)
-      (setq beg pos
-            end (next-single-property-change
-                 pos 'tablist-edit)))
-     (pos
-      (setq end pos
-            beg (previous-single-property-change
-                 pos 'tablist-edit))))
-
-    (unless (and beg end (get-text-property beg 'tablist-edit))
-      (error "Unable to locate edited text"))
-    (cons beg (if skip-final-space (1- end) end))))
-
-(defun tablist-edit-column-mark-field ()
-  (interactive)
-  (push-mark (field-beginning))
-  (push-mark (field-end) nil t)
-  (goto-char (field-beginning)))
-
-(defun tablist-find-entry (&optional id)
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (tablist-operation-available-p 'find-entry)
-    (error "Finding entries not supported in this buffer"))
-  (funcall tablist-operations-function
-           'find-entry
-           (or id (tabulated-list-get-id))))
-
-;;
-;; *Utility
-;;
-
-(defun tablist-column-property (n prop)
-  (plist-get
-   (nthcdr 3 (aref tabulated-list-format n))
-   prop))
-
-(defun tablist-current-column ()
-  "Return the column number at point.
-
-Returns nil, if point is before the first column."
-  (let ((column
-         (1- (cl-position
-              (current-column)
-              (append (tablist-column-offsets)
-                      (list most-positive-fixnum))
-              :test (lambda (column offset) (> offset column))))))
-    (when (>= column 0)
-      column)))
-
-(defun tablist-column-offsets ()
-  "Return a list of column positions.
-
-This is a list of offsets from the beginning of the line."
-  (let ((cc tabulated-list-padding)
-        columns)
-    (dotimes (i (length tabulated-list-format))
-      (let* ((c (aref tabulated-list-format i))
-             (len (nth 1 c))
-             (pad (or (plist-get (nthcdr 3 c) :pad-right)
-                      1)))
-        (push cc columns)
-        (when (numberp len)
-          (cl-incf cc len))
-        (when pad
-          (cl-incf cc pad))))
-    (nreverse columns)))
-
-(defun tablist-pretty-print-entry (item)
-  (mapconcat (lambda (i)
-               (tablist-nth-entry i item))
-             (tablist-major-columns) " "))
-
-(defun tablist--save-face-property (beg end)
-  ;; We need to distinguish ,,not set'' from ''no face''.
-  (unless (and (text-property-not-all beg end 'face nil)
-               (< beg end))
-    (put-text-property beg (1+ beg) 'face 'default))
-  (unless (text-property-not-all beg end 'tablist-saved-face nil)
-    (tablist-copy-text-property beg end 'face 'tablist-saved-face)))
-
-(defun tablist--restore-face-property (beg end)
-  (when (text-property-not-all beg end 'tablist-saved-face nil)
-    (tablist-copy-text-property beg end 'tablist-saved-face 'face)))
-
-(defun tablist-copy-text-property (beg end from to)
-  "Copy text property FROM to TO in region BEG to END."
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (save-excursion
-      (while (< beg end)
-        (goto-char beg)
-        (put-text-property
-         (point)
-         (setq beg (next-single-property-change
-                    (point) from nil end))
-         to
-         (get-text-property (point) from))))))
-
-;;
-(defun tablist-read-column-name (arg &optional prompt default)
-  "Read the name of a column using ARG.
-
-If ARG is a number, return column ARG.
-If ARG is nil, return DEFAULT or the current column.
-Else ask the user, using PROMPT and DEFAULT."
-  (cond
-   ((numberp arg)
-    (or (tablist-column-name
-         (prefix-numeric-value arg))
-        (error "No such column: %d" (prefix-numeric-value arg))))
-   ((null arg)
-    (or default
-        (tablist-column-name
-         (or (tablist-current-column)
-             (car (tablist-major-columns))
-             0))))
-   (t
-    (let* ((default (or default
-                        (tablist-column-name
-                         (car (tablist-major-columns)))))
-           (result
-            (completing-read
-             (format "%s %s: "
-                     (or prompt "Use column")
-                     (if default
-                         (format "(default %s)"
-                                 default)
-                       ""))
-             (tablist-column-names)
-             nil t nil 'tablist-column-name-history)))
-      (if (> (length result) 0)
-          result
-        (if (not default)
-            (error "No column selected")
-          default))))))
-
-(defun tablist-column-name (n)
-  "Return the name of column N."
-  (when (and n
-             (>= n 0)
-             (< n (length tabulated-list-format)))
-    (substring-no-properties
-     (car (elt tabulated-list-format n)) 0)))
-
-(defun tablist-column-names ()
-  "Return a list of all column-names."
-  (mapcar 'tablist-column-name
-          (number-sequence 0 (1- (length tabulated-list-format)))))
-
-(defun tablist-nth-entry (n &optional entry)
-  (unless entry (setq entry (tabulated-list-get-entry)))
-  (when (and entry
-             (>= n 0)
-             (< n (length entry)))
-    (let ((str (elt entry n)))
-      (if (stringp str)
-          str
-        (car str)))))
-
-(defun tablist-major-column-name ()
-  "Return a list of the major column names."
-  (tablist-column-name (car (tablist-major-columns))))
-
-(defun tablist-export-csv (&optional separator always-quote-p
-                                     invisible-p out-buffer display-p)
-  "Export a tabulated list to a CSV format.
-
-Use SEPARATOR (or ;) and quote if necessary (or always if
-ALWAYS-QUOTE-P is non-nil).  Only consider non-filtered entries,
-unless invisible-p is non-nil.  Create a buffer for the output or
-insert it after point in OUT-BUFFER.  Finally if DISPLAY-P is
-non-nil, display this buffer.
-
-Return the output buffer."
-
-  (interactive (list nil t nil nil t))
-  (unless (derived-mode-p 'tabulated-list-mode)
-    (error "Not in Tabulated List Mode"))
-  (unless (stringp separator)
-    (setq separator (string (or separator ?\;))))
-  (let* ((outb (or out-buffer
-                   (get-buffer-create
-                    (format "%s.csv" (buffer-name)))))
-         (escape-re (format "[%s\"\n]" separator))
-         (header (tablist-column-names)))
-    (unless (buffer-live-p outb)
-      (error "Expected a live buffer: %s" outb))
-    (cl-labels
-        ((printit (entry)
-                  (insert
-                   (mapconcat
-                    (lambda (e)
-                      (unless (stringp e)
-                        (setq e (car e)))
-                      (if (or always-quote-p
-                              (string-match escape-re e))
-                          (concat "\""
-                                  (replace-regexp-in-string "\"" "\"\"" e t t)
-                                  "\"")
-                        e))
-                    entry separator))
-                  (insert ?\n)))
-      (with-current-buffer outb
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (erase-buffer)
-          (printit header)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (unless invisible-p
-          (tablist-skip-invisible-entries))
-        (while (not (eobp))
-          (let* ((entry (tabulated-list-get-entry)))
-            (with-current-buffer outb
-              (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-                (printit entry)))
-            (if invisible-p
-                (forward-line)
-              (tablist-forward-entry)))))
-      (if display-p
-          (display-buffer outb))
-      outb)))
-
-;;
-
-(defun tablist-enlarge-column (&optional column width)
-  "Enlarge column COLUMN by WIDTH.
-
-This function is lazy and therfore pretty slow."
-  (interactive
-   (list nil (* (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                3)))
-  (unless column (setq column (tablist-current-column)))
-  (unless column
-    (error "No column given and no entry at point"))
-  (unless width (setq width 1))
-  (when (or (not (numberp column))
-            (< column 0)
-            (>= column (length tabulated-list-format)))
-    (error "No such column: %d" column))
-  (when (= column (1- (length tabulated-list-format)))
-    (error "Can't resize last column"))
-
-  (let* ((cur-width (cadr (elt tabulated-list-format column))))
-    (setcar (cdr (elt tabulated-list-format column))
-            (max 3 (+ cur-width width)))
-    (tablist-with-remembering-entry
-      (tablist-save-marks
-       (tabulated-list-init-header)
-       (tabulated-list-print)))))
-
-(defun tablist-shrink-column (&optional column width)
-  (interactive
-   (list nil (* (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
-                3)))
-  (tablist-enlarge-column column (- (or width 1))))
-
-;; *Sorting
-;;
-
-(defun tablist-sort (&optional column)
-  "Sort the tabulated-list by COLUMN.
-
-COLUMN may be either a name or an index.  The default compare
-function is given by the `tabulated-list-format', which see.
-
-This function saves the current sort column and the inverse
-sort-direction in the variable `tabulated-list-sort-key', which
-also determines the default COLUMN and direction.
-
-The main difference to `tabulated-list-sort' is, that this
-function sorts the buffer in-place and it ignores a nil sort
-entry in `tabulated-list-format' and sorts on the column
-anyway (why not ?)."
-
-  (interactive
-   (list
-    (if (null current-prefix-arg)
-        (tablist-column-name
-         (or (tablist-current-column)
-             (car (tablist-major-columns))
-             0))
-      (tablist-read-column-name
-       '(4) "Sort by column"
-       (tablist-column-name (car (tablist-major-columns)))))))
-
-  (unless column
-    (setq column (or (car tabulated-list-sort-key)
-                     (tablist-column-name (car (tablist-major-columns)))
-                     (tablist-column-name 0))))
-  (when (numberp column)
-    (let ((column-name (tablist-column-name column)))
-      (unless column-name
-        (error "No such column: %d" column))
-      (setq column column-name)))
-
-  (setq tabulated-list-sort-key
-        (cons column
-              (if (equal column (car tabulated-list-sort-key))
-                  (cdr tabulated-list-sort-key))))
-
-  (let* ((entries (if (functionp tabulated-list-entries)
-                      (funcall tabulated-list-entries)
-                    tabulated-list-entries))
-         (reverse (cdr tabulated-list-sort-key))
-         (n (tabulated-list--column-number ;;errors if column is n/a
-             (car tabulated-list-sort-key)))
-         (compare-fn (nth 2 (aref tabulated-list-format n))))
-
-    (when (or (null compare-fn)
-              (eq compare-fn t))
-      (setq compare-fn
-            (lambda (a b)
-              (setq a (aref (cadr a) n))
-              (setq b (aref (cadr b) n))
-              (string< (if (stringp a) a (car a))
-                       (if (stringp b) b (car b))))))
-
-    (unless compare-fn
-      (error "This column cannot be sorted: %s" column))
-
-    (setcdr tabulated-list-sort-key (not reverse))
-    ;; Presort the entries and hash the result and sort the buffer.
-    (setq entries (sort (copy-sequence entries) compare-fn))
-    (let ((hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal)))
-      (dotimes (i (length entries))
-        (puthash (caar entries) i hash)
-        (setq entries (cdr entries)))
-      (tablist-with-remembering-entry
-        (goto-char (point-min))
-        (tablist-skip-invisible-entries)
-        (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-          (sort-subr
-           nil 'tablist-forward-entry 'end-of-line
-           (lambda ()
-             (gethash (tabulated-list-get-id) hash 0))
-           nil (if reverse '< '>))))
-      (tablist-move-to-column n)
-      ;; Make the sort arrows display.
-      (tabulated-list-init-header))))
-
-;;
-;; *Filter
-;;
-
-(defun tablist-read-filter-name (prompt)
-  (let ((filter (cdr (assq major-mode tablist-named-filter))))
-    (unless filter
-      (error "No filter defined for %s mode" mode-name))
-    (let ((name (completing-read
-                 (format "%s: " prompt)
-                 filter
-                 nil t)))
-      (unless (> (length name) 0)
-        (error "No filter selected"))
-      name)))
-
-(defun tablist-apply-filter (&optional filter)
-  "Apply FILTER to the current tabulated list.
-
-FILTER defaults to `tablist-current-filter'."
-  (unless filter (setq filter tablist-current-filter))
-  (tablist-filter-unhide-buffer)
-  (when (and filter
-             (null tablist-filter-suspended))
-    (tablist-with-remembering-entry
-      (tablist-map-with-filter
-       (lambda nil
-         (if tablist-umark-filtered-entries
-             (save-excursion (tablist-unmark-forward)))
-         (tablist-filter-hide-entry))
-       (tablist-filter-negate filter))))
-  (force-mode-line-update))
-
-(defadvice tabulated-list-print (after tabulated-list activate)
-  "Reapply the filter."
-  (when (or tablist-minor-mode
-            (derived-mode-p 'tablist-mode))
-    (tablist-apply-filter)))
-
-(defun tablist-eval-filter (filter)
-  (tablist-filter-eval
-   filter
-   (tabulated-list-get-id)
-   (tabulated-list-get-entry)
-   (cdr (assq major-mode tablist-named-filter))))
-
-(defun tablist-map-with-filter (fn filter &optional show-progress
-                                   distinguish-one-marked)
-  "Call FN for every unfiltered entry matching FILTER."
-  (prog1
-      (cl-labels ((search ()
-                          (tablist-skip-invisible-entries)
-                          (while (and (not (eobp))
-                                      (not (tablist-eval-filter filter)))
-                            (tablist-forward-entry))
-                          (unless (eobp)
-                            (point-marker))))
-        (let (next-position results)
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char (point-min))
-            (setq next-position (search))
-            (while next-position
-              (goto-char next-position)
-              (if show-progress (sit-for 0))
-              (push (funcall fn) results)
-              ;; move after last match
-              (goto-char next-position)
-              (forward-line 1)
-              (set-marker next-position nil)
-              (setq next-position (search)))
-            (if (and distinguish-one-marked (= (length results) 1))
-                (setq results (cons t results))))))))
-
-;;
-;; **Filter Commands
-;;
-(defun tablist-push-filter (filter &optional interactive or-p)
-  (setq tablist-current-filter
-        (tablist-filter-push
-         tablist-current-filter
-         filter or-p))
-  (tablist-apply-filter)
-  (when interactive
-    (tablist-display-filter-temporarily)))
-
-(defun tablist-pop-filter (&optional n interactive)
-  "Remove the first N filter components."
-  (interactive (list (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg) t))
-  (while (and tablist-current-filter
-              (> n 0))
-    (setq tablist-current-filter
-          (tablist-filter-pop
-           tablist-current-filter))
-    (cl-decf n))
-  (tablist-apply-filter)
-  (when interactive
-    (when (> n 0)
-      (message "The filter is empty."))
-    (tablist-display-filter-temporarily))
-  n)
-
-(defun tablist-negate-filter (&optional interactive)
-  "Negate the current filter."
-  (interactive (list t))
-  (setq tablist-current-filter
-        (tablist-filter-negate
-         tablist-current-filter))
-  (tablist-apply-filter)
-  (when interactive
-    (tablist-display-filter-temporarily)))
-
-(defun tablist-toggle-first-filter-logic ()
-  "Toggle between and/or for the first filter operand."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq tablist-current-filter
-        (pcase tablist-current-filter
-          (`(or ,x1 ,x2)
-           `(and ,x1 ,x2))
-          (`(and ,x1 ,x2)
-           `(or ,x1 ,x2))
-          (`(not ,x) x)
-          (x `(not ,x))))
-  (tablist-apply-filter)
-  (tablist-display-filter-temporarily))
-
-(defun tablist-suspend-filter (&optional flag)
-  "Temporarily disable filtering according to FLAG.
-
-Interactively, this command toggles filtering."
-  (interactive
-   (list (not tablist-filter-suspended)))
-  (let ((state tablist-filter-suspended))
-    (unless (eq (not (not state))
-                (not (not flag)))
-      (set (make-local-variable 'tablist-filter-suspended) flag)
-      (tablist-apply-filter))))
-
-(defun tablist-read-regexp-filter (operation arg)
-  (let ((column-name (tablist-read-column-name arg)))
-    (list
-     column-name
-     (let ((re
-            (read-regexp (format "%s where %s matches: " operation column-name))))
-       (unless (> (length re) 0)
-         (error "No regexp given"))
-       re))))
-
-(defun tablist-read-equal-filter (operation arg)
-  (let ((column-name (tablist-read-column-name arg)))
-    (list
-     column-name
-     (read-string (format "%s where %s equals: " operation column-name)))))
-
-(defun tablist-read-numeric-filter (operation arg)
-  (let* ((entry (tabulated-list-get-entry 1))
-         (default (cl-some
-                   (lambda (idx)
-                     (let ((value (tablist-nth-entry idx entry)))
-                       (when (or (not (eq 0 (string-to-number value)))
-                                 (equal "0" value))
-                         (tablist-column-name idx))))
-                   (number-sequence 0 (length entry))))
-         (column-name (tablist-read-column-name arg nil default))
-         (op (completing-read
-              (format "%s %s matching binary op: " operation column-name)
-              '("=" "<" ">" "<=" ">=") nil t))
-         oper)
-
-    (when (equal "" op)
-      (error "No operation selected"))
-    (setq op (intern op))
-    (setq oper (number-to-string
-                (read-number
-                 (format "%s where %s %s " operation column-name op))))
-
-    (list op column-name oper)))
-
-(defun tablist-push-regexp-filter (column-name regexp)
-  "Add a new filter matching REGEXP in COLUMN-NAME.
-
-The filter is and'ed with the current filter.  Use
-`tablist-toggle-first-filter-logic' to change this."
-  (interactive
-   (tablist-with-filter-displayed
-    (tablist-read-regexp-filter "Filter" current-prefix-arg)))
-  (tablist-push-filter
-   `(=~ ,column-name ,regexp)
-   (called-interactively-p 'any)))
-
-(defun tablist-push-equal-filter (column-name string)
-  "Add a new filter whre string equals COLUMN-NAME's value.
-
-The filter is and'ed with the current filter.  Use
-`tablist-toggle-first-filter-logic' to change this."
-  (interactive
-   (tablist-with-filter-displayed
-    (tablist-read-equal-filter "Filter" current-prefix-arg)))
-  (tablist-push-filter
-   `(== ,column-name ,string)
-   (called-interactively-p 'any)))
-
-(defun tablist-push-numeric-filter (op column-name 2nd-arg)
-  "Add a new filter matching a numeric predicate.
-
-The filter is and'ed with the current filter.  Use
-`tablist-toggle-first-filter-logic' to change this."
-  (interactive
-   (tablist-with-filter-displayed
-    (tablist-read-numeric-filter "Filter" current-prefix-arg)))
-  (tablist-push-filter
-   `(,op ,column-name ,2nd-arg)
-   (called-interactively-p 'any)))
-
-(defun tablist-push-named-filter (name)
-  "Add a named filter called NAME.
-
-Named filter are saved in the variable `tablist-named-filter'."
-  (interactive
-   (tablist-with-filter-displayed
-    (list
-     (tablist-read-filter-name "Add filter"))))
-  (when (and name (symbolp name))
-    (setq name (symbol-name name)))
-  (tablist-push-filter name (called-interactively-p 'any)))
-
-(defun tablist-delete-named-filter (name &optional mode)
-  (interactive
-   (tablist-with-filter-displayed
-    (list
-     (tablist-read-filter-name "Delete filter"))))
-  (setq tablist-current-filter
-        (tablist-filter-map
-         (lambda (f)
-           (when (equal f name)
-             (setq f (tablist-get-named-filter f)))
-           f)
-         tablist-current-filter))
-  (unless mode (setq mode major-mode))
-  (let ((mode-filter
-         (assq mode tablist-named-filter)))
-    (when mode-filter
-      (setcdr mode-filter
-              (cl-remove name (cdr mode-filter)
-                         :test 'equal :key 'car)))))
-
-(defun tablist-name-current-filter (name)
-  (interactive
-   (list (tablist-with-filter-displayed
-          (read-string
-           "Add name for current filter: "))))
-  (unless tablist-current-filter
-    (error "Filter is empty"))
-  (unless (> (length name) 0)
-    (error "No name given"))
-  (tablist-put-named-filter
-   name (if (stringp tablist-current-filter)
-            (tablist-get-named-filter
-             tablist-current-filter)
-          tablist-current-filter))
-  (setq tablist-current-filter name)
-  (force-mode-line-update))
-
-(defun tablist-deconstruct-named-filter ()
-  (interactive)
-  (let (found)
-    (setq tablist-current-filter
-          (tablist-filter-map
-           (lambda (f)
-             (when (and (not found)
-                        (stringp f))
-               (setq found t)
-               (let ((df (tablist-get-named-filter f)))
-                 (unless df
-                   (error "Filter is not defined: %s" f))
-                 (setq f df)))
-             f)
-           tablist-current-filter))
-    (unless found
-      (error "No named filter found"))
-    (force-mode-line-update)))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-names (&optional mode)
-  (mapcar 'car (cdr (assq (or mode major-mode)
-                          tablist-named-filter))))
-
-(defun tablist-get-named-filter (name &optional mode)
-  (cdr (assoc name
-              (cdr (assq (or mode major-mode)
-                         tablist-named-filter)))))
-
-(defun tablist-put-named-filter (name filter &optional mode)
-  (unless mode (setq mode major-mode))
-  (let ((mode-filter
-         (assq mode tablist-named-filter)))
-    (unless mode-filter
-      (setq mode-filter (cons mode nil))
-      (push mode-filter tablist-named-filter))
-    (let ((entry (assoc name mode-filter)))
-      (if entry
-          (setcdr entry filter)
-        (setcdr mode-filter
-                (list (cons name filter)))))))
-
-(defun tablist-validate-named-filter (filter)
-  (tablist-filter-map
-   (lambda (f)
-     (when (and (stringp f)
-                (null (tablist-get-named-filter f)))
-       (error "Undefined named filter: %s (defined: %s)" f
-              (mapconcat 'identity (tablist-filter-names) ","))))
-   filter))
-
-(defun tablist-edit-filter ()
-  (interactive)
-  (setq tablist-current-filter
-        (tablist-with-filter-displayed
-         (tablist-filter-edit-filter
-          "Edit filter: "
-          tablist-current-filter
-          nil
-          'tablist-validate-named-filter)))
-  (tablist-apply-filter))
-
-(defun tablist-clear-filter ()
-  (interactive)
-  (setq tablist-current-filter nil)
-  (tablist-apply-filter))
-
-;; **Displaying filter
-;;
-
-(defconst tablist-display-filter-mode-line-tag nil)
-
-(defun tablist-display-filter (&optional flag)
-  "Display the current filter according to FLAG.
-
-If FLAG has the value 'toggle, toggle it's visibility.
-If FLAG has the 'state, then do nothing but return the current
-visibility."
-  (interactive (list 'toggle))
-  (let* ((tag 'tablist-display-filter-mode-line-tag)
-         (displayed-p (not (not (assq tag mode-line-format)))))
-    (if (eq flag 'state)
-        displayed-p
-      (let ((display-p (not (not (if (eq flag 'toggle)
-                                     (not displayed-p)
-                                   flag)))))
-        (unless (eq displayed-p display-p)
-          (setq mode-line-format
-                (if display-p
-                    (list (cons tag mode-line-format)
-                          '(:eval
-                            (replace-regexp-in-string
-                             "%" "%%"
-                             (concat
-                              (propertize "Filter: " 'face 'minibuffer-prompt)
-                              (and tablist-filter-suspended
-                                   "[suspended] ")
-                              (if tablist-current-filter
-                                  (tablist-filter-unparse
-                                   tablist-current-filter t)
-                                "[none]")))))
-                  (cdr (assq tag mode-line-format)))))
-        (force-mode-line-update)
-        display-p))))
-
-(defun tablist-display-filter-temporarily ()
-  (tablist-with-filter-displayed
-   (sit-for 9999)))
-
-;;
-;; **Hiding/Unhiding Entries
-;;
-(defun tablist-filter-set-entry-hidden (flag &optional pos)
-  (save-excursion
-    (when pos (goto-char pos))
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (add-text-properties
-       (point-at-bol)
-       (1+ (point-at-eol))
-       `(invisible ,flag)))))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-hide-entry (&optional pos)
-  (interactive)
-  (tablist-filter-set-entry-hidden t pos))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-unhide-entry (&optional pos)
-  (tablist-filter-set-entry-hidden nil pos))
-
-(defun tablist-filter-unhide-buffer ()
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    (remove-text-properties
-     (point-min) (point-max)
-     '(invisible))))
-
-(defun tablist-window-attach (awindow &optional window)
-  "Attach AWINDOW to WINDOW.
-
-This has the following effect.  Whenever WINDOW, defaulting to
-the selected window, stops displaying the buffer it currently
-displays (e.g., by switching buffers or because it was deleted)
-AWINDOW is deleted."
-  (unless window (setq window (selected-window)))
-  (let ((buffer (window-buffer window))
-        (hook (make-symbol "window-attach-hook")))
-    (fset hook
-          (lambda ()
-            (when (or (not (window-live-p window))
-                      (not (eq buffer (window-buffer window))))
-              (remove-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook
-                           hook)
-              ;; Deleting windows inside wcch may cause errors in
-              ;; windows.el .
-              (run-with-timer
-               0 nil (lambda (win)
-                       (when (and (window-live-p win)
-                                  (not (eq win (selected-window))))
-                         (delete-window win)))
-               awindow))))
-    (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook hook)))
-
-(defun tablist-display-buffer-split-below-and-attach (buf alist)
-  "Display buffer action using `tablist-window-attach'."
-  (let ((window (selected-window))
-        (height (cdr (assq 'window-height alist)))
-        newwin)
-    (when height
-      (when (floatp height)
-        (setq height (round (* height (frame-height)))))
-      (setq height (- (max height window-min-height))))
-    (setq newwin (window--display-buffer
-                  buf
-                  (split-window-below height)
-                  'window alist display-buffer-mark-dedicated))
-    (tablist-window-attach newwin window)
-    newwin))
-
-(defun tablist-generate-sorter (column compare-fn &optional read-fn)
-  "Generate a sort function for `tabulated-list' entries.
-
-Example:
-
-     \(tablist-generate-sorter 0 '< 'string-to-number\)
-
-would create a sort function sorting `tabulated-list-entries' on
-the 0-th column as numbers by the less-than relation."
-
-  (lambda (e1 e2)
-    (funcall compare-fn
-             (funcall (or read-fn 'identity)
-                      (aref (cadr e1) column))
-             (funcall read-fn
-                      (aref (cadr e2) column)))))
-
-(provide 'tablist)
-;;; tablist.el ends here
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-;;; treepy-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("treepy.el") (23450 31863 946774 755000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; treepy-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "treepy" "20180724.656" "Generic tree traversal tools" '((emacs "25.1")) :commit "b40e6b09eb9be45da67b8c9e4990a5a0d7a2a09d" :keywords '("lisp" "maint" "tools") :authors '(("Daniel Barreto" . "daniel.barreto.n@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Daniel Barreto" . "daniel.barreto.n@gmail.com") :url "https://github.com/volrath/treepy.el")
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-;;; treepy.el --- Generic tree traversal tools           -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;;
-;; Filename: treepy.el
-;; 
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Daniel Barreto
-;;
-;; Description: Generic Tree Traversing Tools
-;; Author: Daniel Barreto <daniel.barreto.n@gmail.com>
-;; Keywords: lisp, maint, tools
-;; Package-Version: 20180724.656
-;; Created: Mon Jul 10 15:17:36 2017 (+0200)
-;; Version: 0.1.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
-;; URL: https://github.com/volrath/treepy.el
-;; 
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; 
-;;; Commentary:
-;; 
-;; Generic tools for recursive and iterative tree traversal based on
-;; clojure.walk and clojure.zip respectively.  Depends on `map', a map
-;; manipulation library built in Emacs 25.1.  All functions are prefixed
-;; with "treepy-"
-;; 
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; 
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-;; 
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-;; 
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-;; 
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; 
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'map)
-
-;;; Walk (recursive tree traversal)
-
-(defun treepy-walk (inner outer form)
-  "Using INNER and OUTER, traverse FORM, an arbitrary data structure.
-INNER and OUTER are functions.  Apply INNER to each element of
-FORM, building up a data structure of the same type, then apply
-OUTER to the result.  Recognize cons, lists, alists, vectors and
-hash tables."
-  (cond
-   ((and (listp form) (cdr form) (atom (cdr form))) (funcall outer (cons (funcall inner (car form))
-                                                                         (funcall inner (cdr form)))))
-   ((listp form) (funcall outer (mapcar inner form)))
-   ((vectorp form) (funcall outer (apply #'vector (mapcar inner form))))
-   ((hash-table-p form) (funcall outer (map-apply (lambda (k v) (funcall inner (cons k v))) form)))
-   (t (funcall outer form))))
-
-(defun treepy-postwalk (f form)
-  "Perform a depth-first, post-order traversal of F applied to FORM.
-Call F on each sub-form, use F's return value in place of the
-original.  Recognize cons, lists, alists, vectors and
-hash tables."
-  (treepy-walk (apply-partially #'treepy-postwalk f) f form))
-
-(defun treepy-prewalk (f form)
-  "Perform a depth-first, pre-order traversal of F applied to FORM.
-Like `treepy-postwalk'."
-  (treepy-walk (apply-partially #'treepy-prewalk f) #'identity (funcall f form)))
-
-(defun treepy-postwalk-demo (form)
-  "Demonstrate the behavior of `treepy-postwalk' for FORM.
-Return a list of each form as it is walked."
-  (let ((walk nil))
-    (treepy-postwalk (lambda (x) (push x walk) x)
-                     form)
-    (reverse walk)))
-
-(defun treepy-prewalk-demo (form)
-  "Demonstrate the behavior of `treepy-prewalk' for FORM.
-Return a list of each form as it is walked."
-  (let ((walk nil))
-    (treepy-prewalk (lambda (x) (push x walk) x)
-                    form)
-    (reverse walk)))
-
-(defun treepy-postwalk-replace (smap form &optional testfn)
-  "Use SMAP to transform FORM by doing replacing operations.
-Recursively replace in FORM keys in SMAP with their values.  Does
-replacement at the leaves of the tree first.  The optional TESTFN
-parameter is the function to be used by `map-contains-key'."
-  (treepy-postwalk (lambda (x) (if (map-contains-key smap x testfn) (map-elt smap x) x))
-                   form))
-
-(defun treepy-prewalk-replace (smap form &optional testfn)
-  "Use SMAP to transform FORM by doing replacing operations.
-Recursively replace in FORM keys in SMAP with their values.  Does
-replacement at the root of the tree first.  The optional TESTFN
-parameter is the function to be used by `map-contains-key'."
-  (treepy-prewalk (lambda (x) (if (map-contains-key smap x testfn) (map-elt smap x) x))
-                  form))
-
-
-;;; Zipper (iterative tree traversal)
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun treepy--context (loc &optional key)
-  "Return context for this LOC.
-If KEY is given, only return this key's value in context."
-  (let ((context (cdr (car loc))))
-    (if (and context key)
-        (map-elt context key)
-      context)))
-
-(defun treepy--context-assoc-1 (context k v)
-  "Assoc in CONTEXT a key K with a value V."
-  (if (map-contains-key context k)
-      (mapcar (lambda (entry)
-                (if (equal (car entry) k)
-                    (cons k v)
-                  entry))
-              context)
-    (cons (cons k v) context)))
-
-(defun treepy--context-assoc (context &rest kvs)
-  "Immutable map association in CONTEXT using KVS."
-  (seq-reduce (lambda (context kv)
-                (seq-let [k v] kv
-                  (treepy--context-assoc-1 context k v)))
-              (seq-partition kvs 2) context))
-
-(defun treepy--meta (loc &optional key)
-  "Return meta information for this LOC.
-If KEY is given, only return this key's value in meta
-information."
-  (let ((meta (cdr loc)))
-    (if key
-        (map-elt meta key)
-      meta)))
-
-(defun treepy--with-meta (obj meta)
-  "Bind OBJ with some META information."
-  (cons obj meta))
-
-(defun treepy--join-children (left-children right-children)
-  "Return a joining of LEFT-CHILDREN and RIGHT-CHILDREN.
-Reverses LEFT-CHILDREN so that they are correctly ordered as in
-the tree."
-  (append (reverse left-children) right-children))
-
-(defmacro treepy--with-loc (loc vars &rest body)
-  "Create a lexical context using LOC VARS.
-Execute BODY in this context."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (let ((lex-ctx (mapcar (lambda (v)
-                           (cl-case v
-                             ('node    `(node (treepy-node ,loc)))
-                             ('context `(context (treepy--context ,loc)))
-                             (t        `(,v (treepy--context ,loc (quote ,(intern (concat ":" (symbol-name v)))))))))
-                         vars)))
-    `(let* (,@lex-ctx) ,@body)))
-
-;;;; Construction
-
-(defun treepy-zipper (branchp children make-node root)
-  "Create a new zipper structure.
-
-BRANCHP is a function that, given a node, returns t if it can
-have children, even if it currently doesn't.
-
-CHILDREN is a function that, given a branch node, returns a seq
-of its children.
-
-MAKE-NODE is a function that, given an existing node and a seq of
-children, returns a new branch node with the supplied children.
-
-ROOT is the root node."
-  (treepy--with-meta
-   (cons root nil)
-   `((:branchp . ,branchp) (:children . ,children) (:make-node . ,make-node))))
-
-(defun treepy-list-zip (root)
-  "Return a zipper for nested lists, given a ROOT list."
-  (let ((make-node (lambda (_ children) children)))
-    (treepy-zipper #'listp #'identity make-node root)))
-
-(defun treepy-vector-zip (root)
-  "Return a zipper for nested vectors, given a ROOT vector."
-  (let ((make-node (lambda (_ children) (apply #'vector children)))
-        (children (lambda (cs) (seq-into cs 'list))))
-    (treepy-zipper #'vectorp children make-node root)))
-
-;;;; Context
-
-(defun treepy-node (loc)
-  "Return the node at LOC."
-  (caar loc))
-
-(defun treepy-branch-p (loc)
-  "Return t if the node at LOC is a branch."
-  (funcall (treepy--meta loc ':branchp) (treepy-node loc)))
-
-(defun treepy-children (loc)
-  "Return a children list of the node at LOC, which must be a branch."
-  (if (treepy-branch-p loc)
-      (funcall (treepy--meta loc ':children) (treepy-node loc))
-    (error "Called children on a leaf node")))
-
-(defun treepy-make-node (loc node children)
-  "Return a new branch node.
-Given an existing LOC, NODE and new CHILDREN, creates a new LOC
-with them.  The LOC is only used to supply the constructor."
-  (funcall (treepy--meta loc ':make-node) node children))
-
-(defun treepy-path (loc)
-  "Return a list of nodes leading to the given LOC."
-  (reverse (treepy--context loc ':pnodes)))
-
-(defun treepy-lefts (loc)
-  "Return a list of the left siblings of this LOC."
-  (reverse (treepy--context loc ':l)))
-
-(defun treepy-rights (loc)
-  "Return a list of the right siblings of this LOC."
-  (treepy--context loc ':r))
-
-;;;; Navigation
-
-(defun treepy-down (loc)
-  "Return the loc of the leftmost child of the node at this LOC.
-nil if no children."
-  (when (treepy-branch-p loc)
-    (let ((children (treepy-children loc)))
-      (treepy--with-loc loc (node context pnodes)
-        (seq-let [c &rest cs] children
-          (when children
-            (treepy--with-meta
-             `(,c . ((:l . ,nil)
-                     (:pnodes . ,(if context (cons node pnodes) (list node)))
-                     (:ppath . ,context)
-                     (:r . ,cs)))
-             (treepy--meta loc))))))))
-
-(defun treepy-up (loc)
-  "Return the loc of the parent of the node at this LOC.
-nil if at the top."
-  (treepy--with-loc loc (node pnodes ppath changed? l r)
-    (when pnodes
-      (let ((pnode (car pnodes)))
-        (treepy--with-meta
-         (if changed?
-             (cons (treepy-make-node loc pnode (treepy--join-children l (cons node r)))
-                   (and ppath (treepy--context-assoc ppath ':changed? t)))
-           (cons pnode ppath))
-         (treepy--meta loc))))))
-
-(defun treepy-root (loc)
-  "Zip from LOC all the way up and return the root node.
-Reflect any alterations to the tree."
-  (if (equal :end (treepy--context loc))
-      (treepy-node loc)
-    (let ((p loc))
-      (while (setq p (treepy-up p))
-        (setq loc p))
-      (treepy-node loc))))
-
-(defun treepy-right (loc)
-  "Return the loc of the right sibling of the node at this LOC.
-nil if there's no more right sibilings."
-  (treepy--with-loc loc (node context l r)
-    (let ((r (if (listp r)
-                 r
-               ;; If `r' is not a list (or nil), then we're dealing with a non
-               ;; nil cdr ending list.
-               (cons r nil))))
-      (seq-let [cr &rest rnext] r
-        (when (and context r)
-          (treepy--with-meta
-           (cons cr
-                 (treepy--context-assoc context
-                                        ':l (cons node l)
-                                        ':r rnext))
-           (treepy--meta loc)))))))
-
-
-(defun treepy-rightmost (loc)
-  "Return the loc of the rightmost sibling of the node at this LOC.
-If LOC is already the rightmost sibiling, return self."
-  (treepy--with-loc loc (node context l r)
-    (if (and context r)
-        (treepy--with-meta
-         (cons (car (last r))
-               (treepy--context-assoc context
-                                      ':l (treepy--join-children l (cons node (butlast r)))
-                                      ':r nil))
-         (treepy--meta loc))
-      loc)))
-
-(defun treepy-left (loc)
-  "Return the loc of the left sibling of the node at this LOC.
-nil if no more left sibilings."
-  (treepy--with-loc loc (node context l r)
-    (when (and context l)
-      (seq-let [cl &rest lnext] l
-        (treepy--with-meta
-         (cons cl
-               (treepy--context-assoc context
-                                      ':l lnext
-                                      ':r (cons node r)))
-         (treepy--meta loc))))))
-
-(defun treepy-leftmost (loc)
-  "Return the loc of the leftmost sibling of the node at this LOC.
-If LOC is already the leftmost sibiling, return self."
-  (treepy--with-loc loc (node context l r)
-    (if (and context l)
-        (treepy--with-meta
-         (cons (car (last l))
-               (treepy--context-assoc context
-                                      ':l []
-                                      ':r (treepy--join-children (butlast l) (cons node r))))
-         (treepy--meta loc))
-      loc)))
-
-(defun treepy-leftmost-descendant (loc)
-  "Return the leftmost descendant of the given LOC.
-\(ie, down repeatedly)."
-  (while (treepy-branch-p loc)
-    (setq loc (treepy-down loc)))
-  loc)
-
-;;;; Modification
-
-(defun treepy-insert-left (loc item)
-  "Insert as the left sibiling of this LOC'S node the ITEM.
-Return same loc with sibilings updated."
-  (treepy--with-loc loc (node context l)
-    (if (not context)
-        (error "Insert at top")
-      (treepy--with-meta
-       (cons node
-             (treepy--context-assoc context
-                                    ':l (cons item l)
-                                    ':changed? t))
-       (treepy--meta loc)))))
-
-(defun treepy-insert-right (loc item)
-  "Insert as the right sibling of this LOC's node the ITEM.
-Return same loc with sibilings updated."
-  (treepy--with-loc loc (node context r)
-    (if (not context)
-        (error "Insert at top")
-      (treepy--with-meta
-       (cons node
-             (treepy--context-assoc context
-                                    ':r (cons item r)
-                                    ':changed? t))
-       (treepy--meta loc)))))
-
-(defun treepy-replace (loc node)
-  "Replace the node in this LOC with the given NODE, without moving."
-  (let ((context (treepy--context loc)))
-    (treepy--with-meta
-     (cons node
-           (treepy--context-assoc context
-                                  ':changed? t))
-     (treepy--meta loc))))
-
-(defun treepy-edit (loc f &rest args)
-  "Replace the node at this LOC with the value of (F node ARGS)."
-  (treepy-replace loc (apply f (treepy-node loc) args)))
-
-(defun treepy-insert-child (loc item)
-  "Insert as the leftmost child of this LOC's node the ITEM.
-Return same loc with children updated."
-  (treepy-replace loc (treepy-make-node loc (treepy-node loc) (cons item (treepy-children loc)))))
-
-(defun treepy-append-child (loc item)
-  "Insert as the rightmost child of this LOC'S node the ITEM.
-Return same loc with children updated."
-  (treepy-replace loc (treepy-make-node loc (treepy-node loc) (append (treepy-children loc) `(,item)))))  ;; TODO: check performance
-
-(defun treepy-remove (loc)
-  "Remove the node at LOC.
-Return the loc that would have preceded it in a depth-first
-walk."
-  (treepy--with-loc loc (context pnodes ppath l r)
-    (if (not context)
-        (error "Remove at top")
-      (if (> (length l) 0)
-          (let ((nloc (treepy--with-meta (cons (car l)
-                                               (treepy--context-assoc context
-                                                                      ':l (cdr l)
-                                                                      ':changed? t))
-                                         (treepy--meta loc)))
-                (child nil))
-            (while (setq child (and (treepy-branch-p nloc) (treepy-children nloc)))
-              (setq nloc (treepy-rightmost child)))
-            nloc)
-        (treepy--with-meta
-         (cons (treepy-make-node loc (car pnodes) r)
-               (and ppath (treepy--context-assoc context ':changed? t)))
-         (treepy--meta loc))))))
-
-;;;; Enumeration
-
-(defun treepy--preorder-next (loc)
-  "Move to the next LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first in preorder.
-When reaching the end, returns a distinguished loc detectable via
-`treepy-end-p'.  If already at the end, stays there."
-  (if (equal :end (treepy--context loc))
-      loc
-    (let ((cloc loc))
-      (or
-       (and (treepy-branch-p cloc) (treepy-down cloc))
-       (treepy-right cloc)
-       (let ((p cloc)
-             (pr nil))
-         (while (and (treepy-up p) (not (setq pr (treepy-right (treepy-up p)))))
-           (setq p (treepy-up p)))
-         (or pr (cons (cons (treepy-node p) :end) nil)))))))
-
-(defun treepy--postorder-next (loc)
-  "Move to the next LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first in postorder.
-When reaching the end, returns a distinguished loc detectable via
-`treepy-end-p'.  If already at the end, stays there."
-  (if (equal :end (treepy--context loc))
-      loc
-    (if (null (treepy-up loc))
-        (cons (cons (treepy-node loc) :end) nil)
-      (or (let ((rloc (treepy-right loc)))
-            (and rloc (treepy-leftmost-descendant rloc)))
-          (treepy-up loc)))))
-
-(defun treepy-next (loc &optional order)
-  "Move to the next LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first.
-Use ORDER if given.  Possible values for ORDER are `:preorder' and
-`:postorder', defaults to the former."
-  (cl-case (or order ':preorder)
-    (':preorder (treepy--preorder-next loc))
-    (':postorder (treepy--postorder-next loc))
-    (t (error "Unrecognized order"))))
-
-(defun treepy--preorder-prev (loc)
-  "Move to the previous LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first preorder.
-If already at the root, returns nil."
-  (let ((lloc (treepy-left loc))
-        (child nil))
-    (if lloc
-        (progn
-          (while (setq child (and (treepy-branch-p lloc) (treepy-children lloc)))
-            (setq lloc (treepy-rightmost child)))
-          lloc)
-      (treepy-up loc))))
-
-(defun treepy--postorder-prev (loc)
-  "Move to the previous LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first postorder.
-If already at the root, returns nil."
-  (if (treepy-branch-p loc)
-      (treepy-rightmost (treepy-down loc))
-    (progn
-      (while (not (treepy-left loc))
-        (setq loc (treepy-up loc)))
-      (treepy-left loc))))
-
-(defun treepy-prev (loc &optional order)
-  "Move to the previous LOC in the hierarchy, depth-first.
-Use ORDER if given.  Possible values for ORDER are `:preorder' and `:postorder',
-defaults to the former."
-  (cl-case (or order ':preorder)
-    (':preorder (treepy--preorder-prev loc))
-    (':postorder (treepy--postorder-prev loc))
-    (t (error "Unrecognized order"))))
-
-(defun treepy-end-p (loc)
-  "Return t if LOC represents the end of a depth-first walk."
-  (equal :end (treepy--context loc)))
-
-(provide 'treepy)
-
-;;; treepy.el ends here
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-;;; undo-tree-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "undo-tree" "undo-tree.el" (23377 61205 755941
-;;;;;;  924000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from undo-tree.el
-
-(autoload 'undo-tree-mode "undo-tree" "\
-Toggle undo-tree mode.
-With no argument, this command toggles the mode.
-A positive prefix argument turns the mode on.
-A negative prefix argument turns it off.
-
-Undo-tree-mode replaces Emacs' standard undo feature with a more
-powerful yet easier to use version, that treats the undo history
-as what it is: a tree.
-
-The following keys are available in `undo-tree-mode':
-
-  \\{undo-tree-map}
-
-Within the undo-tree visualizer, the following keys are available:
-
-  \\{undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map}
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar global-undo-tree-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Global Undo-Tree mode is enabled.
-See the `global-undo-tree-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `global-undo-tree-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'global-undo-tree-mode "undo-tree" nil)
-
-(autoload 'global-undo-tree-mode "undo-tree" "\
-Toggle Undo-Tree mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Global Undo-Tree mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Undo-Tree mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`turn-on-undo-tree-mode' would do it.
-See `undo-tree-mode' for more information on Undo-Tree mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; undo-tree-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "undo-tree" "0.6.5" "Treat undo history as a tree" 'nil :url "http://www.dr-qubit.org/emacs.php" :keywords '("convenience" "files" "undo" "redo" "history" "tree"))
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-;;; undo-tree.el --- Treat undo history as a tree  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009-2013  Free Software Foundation, Inc
-
-;; Author: Toby Cubitt <toby-undo-tree@dr-qubit.org>
-;; Version: 0.6.5
-;; Keywords: convenience, files, undo, redo, history, tree
-;; URL: http://www.dr-qubit.org/emacs.php
-;; Repository: http://www.dr-qubit.org/git/undo-tree.git
-
-;; This file is part of Emacs.
-;;
-;; This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
-;; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
-;; Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-;; FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for
-;; more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-;; with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Emacs has a powerful undo system. Unlike the standard undo/redo system in
-;; most software, it allows you to recover *any* past state of a buffer
-;; (whereas the standard undo/redo system can lose past states as soon as you
-;; redo). However, this power comes at a price: many people find Emacs' undo
-;; system confusing and difficult to use, spawning a number of packages that
-;; replace it with the less powerful but more intuitive undo/redo system.
-;;
-;; Both the loss of data with standard undo/redo, and the confusion of Emacs'
-;; undo, stem from trying to treat undo history as a linear sequence of
-;; changes. It's not. The `undo-tree-mode' provided by this package replaces
-;; Emacs' undo system with a system that treats undo history as what it is: a
-;; branching tree of changes. This simple idea allows the more intuitive
-;; behaviour of the standard undo/redo system to be combined with the power of
-;; never losing any history. An added side bonus is that undo history can in
-;; some cases be stored more efficiently, allowing more changes to accumulate
-;; before Emacs starts discarding history.
-;;
-;; The only downside to this more advanced yet simpler undo system is that it
-;; was inspired by Vim. But, after all, most successful religions steal the
-;; best ideas from their competitors!
-;;
-;;
-;; Installation
-;; ============
-;;
-;; This package has only been tested with Emacs versions 24 and CVS. It should
-;; work in Emacs versions 22 and 23 too, but will not work without
-;; modifications in earlier versions of Emacs.
-;;
-;; To install `undo-tree-mode', make sure this file is saved in a directory in
-;; your `load-path', and add the line:
-;;
-;;   (require 'undo-tree)
-;;
-;; to your .emacs file. Byte-compiling undo-tree.el is recommended (e.g. using
-;; "M-x byte-compile-file" from within emacs).
-;;
-;; If you want to replace the standard Emacs' undo system with the
-;; `undo-tree-mode' system in all buffers, you can enable it globally by
-;; adding:
-;;
-;;   (global-undo-tree-mode)
-;;
-;; to your .emacs file.
-;;
-;;
-;; Quick-Start
-;; ===========
-;;
-;; If you're the kind of person who likes to jump in the car and drive,
-;; without bothering to first figure out whether the button on the left dips
-;; the headlights or operates the ejector seat (after all, you'll soon figure
-;; it out when you push it), then here's the minimum you need to know:
-;;
-;; `undo-tree-mode' and `global-undo-tree-mode'
-;;   Enable undo-tree mode (either in the current buffer or globally).
-;;
-;; C-_  C-/  (`undo-tree-undo')
-;;   Undo changes.
-;;
-;; M-_  C-?  (`undo-tree-redo')
-;;   Redo changes.
-;;
-;; `undo-tree-switch-branch'
-;;   Switch undo-tree branch.
-;;   (What does this mean? Better press the button and see!)
-;;
-;; C-x u  (`undo-tree-visualize')
-;;   Visualize the undo tree.
-;;   (Better try pressing this button too!)
-;;
-;; C-x r u  (`undo-tree-save-state-to-register')
-;;   Save current buffer state to register.
-;;
-;; C-x r U  (`undo-tree-restore-state-from-register')
-;;   Restore buffer state from register.
-;;
-;;
-;;
-;; In the undo-tree visualizer:
-;;
-;; <up>  p  C-p  (`undo-tree-visualize-undo')
-;;   Undo changes.
-;;
-;; <down>  n  C-n  (`undo-tree-visualize-redo')
-;;   Redo changes.
-;;
-;; <left>  b  C-b  (`undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-left')
-;;   Switch to previous undo-tree branch.
-;;
-;; <right>  f  C-f  (`undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-right')
-;;   Switch to next undo-tree branch.
-;;
-;; C-<up>  M-{  (`undo-tree-visualize-undo-to-x')
-;;   Undo changes up to last branch point.
-;;
-;; C-<down>  M-}  (`undo-tree-visualize-redo-to-x')
-;;   Redo changes down to next branch point.
-;;
-;; <down>  n  C-n  (`undo-tree-visualize-redo')
-;;   Redo changes.
-;;
-;; <mouse-1>  (`undo-tree-visualizer-mouse-set')
-;;   Set state to node at mouse click.
-;;
-;; t  (`undo-tree-visualizer-toggle-timestamps')
-;;   Toggle display of time-stamps.
-;;
-;; d  (`undo-tree-visualizer-toggle-diff')
-;;   Toggle diff display.
-;;
-;; s  (`undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode')
-;;   Toggle keyboard selection mode.
-;;
-;; q  (`undo-tree-visualizer-quit')
-;;   Quit undo-tree-visualizer.
-;;
-;; C-q  (`undo-tree-visualizer-abort')
-;;   Abort undo-tree-visualizer.
-;;
-;; ,  <
-;;   Scroll left.
-;;
-;; .  >
-;;   Scroll right.
-;;
-;; <pgup>  M-v
-;;   Scroll up.
-;;
-;; <pgdown>  C-v
-;;   Scroll down.
-;;
-;;
-;;
-;; In visualizer selection mode:
-;;
-;; <up>  p  C-p  (`undo-tree-visualizer-select-previous')
-;;   Select previous node.
-;;
-;; <down>  n  C-n  (`undo-tree-visualizer-select-next')
-;;   Select next node.
-;;
-;; <left>  b  C-b  (`undo-tree-visualizer-select-left')
-;;   Select left sibling node.
-;;
-;; <right>  f  C-f  (`undo-tree-visualizer-select-right')
-;;   Select right sibling node.
-;;
-;; <pgup>  M-v
-;;   Select node 10 above.
-;;
-;; <pgdown>  C-v
-;;   Select node 10 below.
-;;
-;; <enter>  (`undo-tree-visualizer-set')
-;;   Set state to selected node and exit selection mode.
-;;
-;; s  (`undo-tree-visualizer-mode')
-;;   Exit selection mode.
-;;
-;; t  (`undo-tree-visualizer-toggle-timestamps')
-;;   Toggle display of time-stamps.
-;;
-;; d  (`undo-tree-visualizer-toggle-diff')
-;;   Toggle diff display.
-;;
-;; q  (`undo-tree-visualizer-quit')
-;;   Quit undo-tree-visualizer.
-;;
-;; C-q  (`undo-tree-visualizer-abort')
-;;   Abort undo-tree-visualizer.
-;;
-;; ,  <
-;;   Scroll left.
-;;
-;; .  >
-;;   Scroll right.
-;;
-;;
-;;
-;; Persistent undo history:
-;;
-;; Note: Requires Emacs version 24.3 or higher.
-;;
-;; `undo-tree-auto-save-history' (variable)
-;;    automatically save and restore undo-tree history along with buffer
-;;    (disabled by default)
-;;
-;; `undo-tree-save-history' (command)
-;;    manually save undo history to file
-;;
-;; `undo-tree-load-history' (command)
-;;    manually load undo history from file
-;;
-;;
-;;
-;; Compressing undo history:
-;;
-;;   Undo history files cannot grow beyond the maximum undo tree size, which
-;;   is limited by `undo-limit', `undo-strong-limit' and
-;;   `undo-outer-limit'. Nevertheless, undo history files can grow quite
-;;   large. If you want to automatically compress undo history, add the
-;;   following advice to your .emacs file (replacing ".gz" with the filename
-;;   extension of your favourite compression algorithm):
-;;
-;;   (defadvice undo-tree-make-history-save-file-name
-;;     (after undo-tree activate)
-;;     (setq ad-return-value (concat ad-return-value ".gz")))
-;;
-;;
-;;
-;;
-;; Undo Systems
-;; ============
-;;
-;; To understand the different undo systems, it's easiest to consider an
-;; example. Imagine you make a few edits in a buffer. As you edit, you
-;; accumulate a history of changes, which we might visualize as a string of
-;; past buffer states, growing downwards:
-;;
-;;                                o  (initial buffer state)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o  (first edit)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o  (second edit)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                x  (current buffer state)
-;;
-;;
-;; Now imagine that you undo the last two changes. We can visualize this as
-;; rewinding the current state back two steps:
-;;
-;;                                o  (initial buffer state)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                x  (current buffer state)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o
-;;
-;;
-;; However, this isn't a good representation of what Emacs' undo system
-;; does. Instead, it treats the undos as *new* changes to the buffer, and adds
-;; them to the history:
-;;
-;;                                o  (initial buffer state)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o  (first edit)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o  (second edit)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                x  (buffer state before undo)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o  (first undo)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                x  (second undo)
-;;
-;;
-;; Actually, since the buffer returns to a previous state after an undo,
-;; perhaps a better way to visualize it is to imagine the string of changes
-;; turning back on itself:
-;;
-;;        (initial buffer state)  o
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                  (first edit)  o  x  (second undo)
-;;                                |  |
-;;                                |  |
-;;                 (second edit)  o  o  (first undo)
-;;                                | /
-;;                                |/
-;;                                o  (buffer state before undo)
-;;
-;; Treating undos as new changes might seem a strange thing to do. But the
-;; advantage becomes clear as soon as we imagine what happens when you edit
-;; the buffer again. Since you've undone a couple of changes, new edits will
-;; branch off from the buffer state that you've rewound to. Conceptually, it
-;; looks like this:
-;;
-;;                                o  (initial buffer state)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o
-;;                                |\
-;;                                | \
-;;                                o  x  (new edit)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o
-;;
-;; The standard undo/redo system only lets you go backwards and forwards
-;; linearly. So as soon as you make that new edit, it discards the old
-;; branch. Emacs' undo just keeps adding changes to the end of the string. So
-;; the undo history in the two systems now looks like this:
-;;
-;;            Undo/Redo:                      Emacs' undo
-;;
-;;               o                                o
-;;               |                                |
-;;               |                                |
-;;               o                                o  o
-;;               .\                               |  |\
-;;               . \                              |  | \
-;;               .  x  (new edit)                 o  o  |
-;;   (discarded  .                                | /   |
-;;     branch)   .                                |/    |
-;;               .                                o     |
-;;                                                      |
-;;                                                      |
-;;                                                      x  (new edit)
-;;
-;; Now, what if you change your mind about those undos, and decide you did
-;; like those other changes you'd made after all? With the standard undo/redo
-;; system, you're lost. There's no way to recover them, because that branch
-;; was discarded when you made the new edit.
-;;
-;; However, in Emacs' undo system, those old buffer states are still there in
-;; the undo history. You just have to rewind back through the new edit, and
-;; back through the changes made by the undos, until you reach them. Of
-;; course, since Emacs treats undos (even undos of undos!) as new changes,
-;; you're really weaving backwards and forwards through the history, all the
-;; time adding new changes to the end of the string as you go:
-;;
-;;                       o
-;;                       |
-;;                       |
-;;                       o  o     o  (undo new edit)
-;;                       |  |\    |\
-;;                       |  | \   | \
-;;                       o  o  |  |  o  (undo the undo)
-;;                       | /   |  |  |
-;;                       |/    |  |  |
-;;      (trying to get   o     |  |  x  (undo the undo)
-;;       to this state)        | /
-;;                             |/
-;;                             o
-;;
-;; So far, this is still reasonably intuitive to use. It doesn't behave so
-;; differently to standard undo/redo, except that by going back far enough you
-;; can access changes that would be lost in standard undo/redo.
-;;
-;; However, imagine that after undoing as just described, you decide you
-;; actually want to rewind right back to the initial state. If you're lucky,
-;; and haven't invoked any command since the last undo, you can just keep on
-;; undoing until you get back to the start:
-;;
-;;      (trying to get   o              x  (got there!)
-;;       to this state)  |              |
-;;                       |              |
-;;                       o  o     o     o  (keep undoing)
-;;                       |  |\    |\    |
-;;                       |  | \   | \   |
-;;                       o  o  |  |  o  o  (keep undoing)
-;;                       | /   |  |  | /
-;;                       |/    |  |  |/
-;;      (already undid   o     |  |  o  (got this far)
-;;       to this state)        | /
-;;                             |/
-;;                             o
-;;
-;; But if you're unlucky, and you happen to have moved the point (say) after
-;; getting to the state labelled "got this far", then you've "broken the undo
-;; chain". Hold on to something solid, because things are about to get
-;; hairy. If you try to undo now, Emacs thinks you're trying to undo the
-;; undos! So to get back to the initial state you now have to rewind through
-;; *all* the changes, including the undos you just did:
-;;
-;;      (trying to get   o                          x  (finally got there!)
-;;       to this state)  |                          |
-;;                       |                          |
-;;                       o  o     o     o     o     o
-;;                       |  |\    |\    |\    |\    |
-;;                       |  | \   | \   | \   | \   |
-;;                       o  o  |  |  o  o  o  |  o  o
-;;                       | /   |  |  | /   |  |  | /
-;;                       |/    |  |  |/    |  |  |/
-;;      (already undid   o     |  |  o<.   |  |  o
-;;       to this state)        | /     :   | /
-;;                             |/      :   |/
-;;                             o       :   o
-;;                                     :
-;;                             (got this far, but
-;;                              broke the undo chain)
-;;
-;; Confused?
-;;
-;; In practice you can just hold down the undo key until you reach the buffer
-;; state that you want. But whatever you do, don't move around in the buffer
-;; to *check* that you've got back to where you want! Because you'll break the
-;; undo chain, and then you'll have to traverse the entire string of undos
-;; again, just to get back to the point at which you broke the
-;; chain. Undo-in-region and commands such as `undo-only' help to make using
-;; Emacs' undo a little easier, but nonetheless it remains confusing for many
-;; people.
-;;
-;;
-;; So what does `undo-tree-mode' do? Remember the diagram we drew to represent
-;; the history we've been discussing (make a few edits, undo a couple of them,
-;; and edit again)? The diagram that conceptually represented our undo
-;; history, before we started discussing specific undo systems? It looked like
-;; this:
-;;
-;;                                o  (initial buffer state)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o
-;;                                |\
-;;                                | \
-;;                                o  x  (current state)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o
-;;
-;; Well, that's *exactly* what the undo history looks like to
-;; `undo-tree-mode'.  It doesn't discard the old branch (as standard undo/redo
-;; does), nor does it treat undos as new changes to be added to the end of a
-;; linear string of buffer states (as Emacs' undo does). It just keeps track
-;; of the tree of branching changes that make up the entire undo history.
-;;
-;; If you undo from this point, you'll rewind back up the tree to the previous
-;; state:
-;;
-;;                                o
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                x  (undo)
-;;                                |\
-;;                                | \
-;;                                o  o
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o
-;;
-;; If you were to undo again, you'd rewind back to the initial state. If on
-;; the other hand you redo the change, you'll end up back at the bottom of the
-;; most recent branch:
-;;
-;;                                o  (undo takes you here)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o  (start here)
-;;                                |\
-;;                                | \
-;;                                o  x  (redo takes you here)
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o
-;;
-;; So far, this is just like the standard undo/redo system. But what if you
-;; want to return to a buffer state located on a previous branch of the
-;; history? Since `undo-tree-mode' keeps the entire history, you simply need
-;; to tell it to switch to a different branch, and then redo the changes you
-;; want:
-;;
-;;                                o
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                                o  (start here, but switch
-;;                                |\  to the other branch)
-;;                                | \
-;;                        (redo)  o  o
-;;                                |
-;;                                |
-;;                        (redo)  x
-;;
-;; Now you're on the other branch, if you undo and redo changes you'll stay on
-;; that branch, moving up and down through the buffer states located on that
-;; branch. Until you decide to switch branches again, of course.
-;;
-;; Real undo trees might have multiple branches and sub-branches:
-;;
-;;                                o
-;;                            ____|______
-;;                           /           \
-;;                          o             o
-;;                      ____|__         __|
-;;                     /    |  \       /   \
-;;                    o     o   o     o     x
-;;                    |               |
-;;                   / \             / \
-;;                  o   o           o   o
-;;
-;; Trying to imagine what Emacs' undo would do as you move about such a tree
-;; will likely frazzle your brain circuits! But in `undo-tree-mode', you're
-;; just moving around this undo history tree. Most of the time, you'll
-;; probably only need to stay on the most recent branch, in which case it
-;; behaves like standard undo/redo, and is just as simple to understand. But
-;; if you ever need to recover a buffer state on a different branch, the
-;; possibility of switching between branches and accessing the full undo
-;; history is still there.
-;;
-;;
-;;
-;; The Undo-Tree Visualizer
-;; ========================
-;;
-;; Actually, it gets better. You don't have to imagine all these tree
-;; diagrams, because `undo-tree-mode' includes an undo-tree visualizer which
-;; draws them for you! In fact, it draws even better diagrams: it highlights
-;; the node representing the current buffer state, it highlights the current
-;; branch, and you can toggle the display of time-stamps (by hitting "t") and
-;; a diff of the undo changes (by hitting "d"). (There's one other tiny
-;; difference: the visualizer puts the most recent branch on the left rather
-;; than the right.)
-;;
-;; Bring up the undo tree visualizer whenever you want by hitting "C-x u".
-;;
-;; In the visualizer, the usual keys for moving up and down a buffer instead
-;; move up and down the undo history tree (e.g. the up and down arrow keys, or
-;; "C-n" and "C-p"). The state of the "parent" buffer (the buffer whose undo
-;; history you are visualizing) is updated as you move around the undo tree in
-;; the visualizer. If you reach a branch point in the visualizer, the usual
-;; keys for moving forward and backward in a buffer instead switch branch
-;; (e.g. the left and right arrow keys, or "C-f" and "C-b").
-;;
-;; Clicking with the mouse on any node in the visualizer will take you
-;; directly to that node, resetting the state of the parent buffer to the
-;; state represented by that node.
-;;
-;; You can also select nodes directly using the keyboard, by hitting "s" to
-;; toggle selection mode. The usual motion keys now allow you to move around
-;; the tree without changing the parent buffer. Hitting <enter> will reset the
-;; state of the parent buffer to the state represented by the currently
-;; selected node.
-;;
-;; It can be useful to see how long ago the parent buffer was in the state
-;; represented by a particular node in the visualizer. Hitting "t" in the
-;; visualizer toggles the display of time-stamps for all the nodes. (Note
-;; that, because of the way `undo-tree-mode' works, these time-stamps may be
-;; somewhat later than the true times, especially if it's been a long time
-;; since you last undid any changes.)
-;;
-;; To get some idea of what changes are represented by a given node in the
-;; tree, it can be useful to see a diff of the changes. Hit "d" in the
-;; visualizer to toggle a diff display. This normally displays a diff between
-;; the current state and the previous one, i.e. it shows you the changes that
-;; will be applied if you undo (move up the tree). However, the diff display
-;; really comes into its own in the visualizer's selection mode (see above),
-;; where it instead shows a diff between the current state and the currently
-;; selected state, i.e. it shows you the changes that will be applied if you
-;; reset to the selected state.
-;;
-;; (Note that the diff is generated by the Emacs `diff' command, and is
-;; displayed using `diff-mode'. See the corresponding customization groups if
-;; you want to customize the diff display.)
-;;
-;; Finally, hitting "q" will quit the visualizer, leaving the parent buffer in
-;; whatever state you ended at. Hitting "C-q" will abort the visualizer,
-;; returning the parent buffer to whatever state it was originally in when the
-;; visualizer was .
-;;
-;;
-;;
-;; Undo-in-Region
-;; ==============
-;;
-;; Emacs allows a very useful and powerful method of undoing only selected
-;; changes: when a region is active, only changes that affect the text within
-;; that region will be undone. With the standard Emacs undo system, changes
-;; produced by undoing-in-region naturally get added onto the end of the
-;; linear undo history:
-;;
-;;                       o
-;;                       |
-;;                       |  x  (second undo-in-region)
-;;                       o  |
-;;                       |  |
-;;                       |  o  (first undo-in-region)
-;;                       o  |
-;;                       | /
-;;                       |/
-;;                       o
-;;
-;; You can of course redo these undos-in-region as usual, by undoing the
-;; undos:
-;;
-;;                       o
-;;                       |
-;;                       |  o_
-;;                       o  | \
-;;                       |  |  |
-;;                       |  o  o  (undo the undo-in-region)
-;;                       o  |  |
-;;                       | /   |
-;;                       |/    |
-;;                       o     x  (undo the undo-in-region)
-;;
-;;
-;; In `undo-tree-mode', undo-in-region works similarly: when there's an active
-;; region, undoing only undoes changes that affect that region. However, the
-;; way these undos-in-region are recorded in the undo history is quite
-;; different. In `undo-tree-mode', undo-in-region creates a new branch in the
-;; undo history. The new branch consists of an undo step that undoes some of
-;; the changes that affect the current region, and another step that undoes
-;; the remaining changes needed to rejoin the previous undo history.
-;;
-;;      Previous undo history                Undo-in-region
-;;
-;;               o                                o
-;;               |                                |
-;;               |                                |
-;;               o                                o
-;;               |                                |\
-;;               |                                | \
-;;               o                                o  x  (undo-in-region)
-;;               |                                |  |
-;;               |                                |  |
-;;               x                                o  o
-;;
-;; As long as you don't change the active region after undoing-in-region,
-;; continuing to undo-in-region extends the new branch, pulling more changes
-;; that affect the current region into an undo step immediately above your
-;; current location in the undo tree, and pushing the point at which the new
-;; branch is attached further up the tree:
-;;
-;;      First undo-in-region                 Second undo-in-region
-;;
-;;               o                                o
-;;               |                                |\
-;;               |                                | \
-;;               o                                o  x  (undo-in-region)
-;;               |\                               |  |
-;;               | \                              |  |
-;;               o  x                             o  o
-;;               |  |                             |  |
-;;               |  |                             |  |
-;;               o  o                             o  o
-;;
-;; Redoing takes you back down the undo tree, as usual (as long as you haven't
-;; changed the active region after undoing-in-region, it doesn't matter if it
-;; is still active):
-;;
-;;                       o
-;;			 |\
-;;			 | \
-;;			 o  o
-;;			 |  |
-;;			 |  |
-;;			 o  o  (redo)
-;;			 |  |
-;;			 |  |
-;;			 o  x  (redo)
-;;
-;;
-;; What about redo-in-region? Obviously, this only makes sense if you have
-;; already undone some changes, so that there are some changes to redo!
-;; Redoing-in-region splits off a new branch of the undo history below your
-;; current location in the undo tree. This time, the new branch consists of a
-;; redo step that redoes some of the redo changes that affect the current
-;; region, followed by all the remaining redo changes.
-;;
-;;      Previous undo history                Redo-in-region
-;;
-;;               o                                o
-;;               |                                |
-;;               |                                |
-;;               x                                o
-;;               |                                |\
-;;               |                                | \
-;;               o                                o  x  (redo-in-region)
-;;               |                                |  |
-;;               |                                |  |
-;;               o                                o  o
-;;
-;; As long as you don't change the active region after redoing-in-region,
-;; continuing to redo-in-region extends the new branch, pulling more redo
-;; changes into a redo step immediately below your current location in the
-;; undo tree.
-;;
-;;      First redo-in-region                 Second redo-in-region
-;;
-;;          o                                     o
-;;          |                                     |
-;;          |                                     |
-;;          o                                     o
-;;          |\                                    |\
-;;          | \                                   | \
-;;          o  x  (redo-in-region)                o  o
-;;          |  |                                  |  |
-;;          |  |                                  |  |
-;;          o  o                                  o  x  (redo-in-region)
-;;                                                   |
-;;                                                   |
-;;                                                   o
-;;
-;; Note that undo-in-region and redo-in-region only ever add new changes to
-;; the undo tree, they *never* modify existing undo history. So you can always
-;; return to previous buffer states by switching to a previous branch of the
-;; tree.
-
-
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
-(require 'diff)
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;              Compatibility hacks for older Emacsen
-
-;; `characterp' isn't defined in Emacs versions < 23
-(unless (fboundp 'characterp)
-  (defalias 'characterp 'char-valid-p))
-
-;; `region-active-p' isn't defined in Emacs versions < 23
-(unless (fboundp 'region-active-p)
-  (defun region-active-p () (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)))
-
-
-;; `registerv' defstruct isn't defined in Emacs versions < 24
-(unless (fboundp 'registerv-make)
-  (defmacro registerv-make (data &rest _dummy) data))
-
-(unless (fboundp 'registerv-data)
-  (defmacro registerv-data (data) data))
-
-
-;; `diff-no-select' and `diff-file-local-copy' aren't defined in Emacs
-;; versions < 24 (copied and adapted from Emacs 24)
-(unless (fboundp 'diff-no-select)
-  (defun diff-no-select (old new &optional switches no-async buf)
-    ;; Noninteractive helper for creating and reverting diff buffers
-    (unless (bufferp new) (setq new (expand-file-name new)))
-    (unless (bufferp old) (setq old (expand-file-name old)))
-    (or switches (setq switches diff-switches)) ; If not specified, use default.
-    (unless (listp switches) (setq switches (list switches)))
-    (or buf (setq buf (get-buffer-create "*Diff*")))
-    (let* ((old-alt (diff-file-local-copy old))
-	   (new-alt (diff-file-local-copy new))
-	   (command
-	    (mapconcat 'identity
-		       `(,diff-command
-			 ;; Use explicitly specified switches
-			 ,@switches
-			 ,@(mapcar #'shell-quote-argument
-				   (nconc
-				    (when (or old-alt new-alt)
-				      (list "-L" (if (stringp old)
-						     old (prin1-to-string old))
-					    "-L" (if (stringp new)
-						     new (prin1-to-string new))))
-				    (list (or old-alt old)
-					  (or new-alt new)))))
-		       " "))
-	   (thisdir default-directory))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-	(setq buffer-read-only t)
-	(buffer-disable-undo (current-buffer))
-	(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-	  (erase-buffer))
-	(buffer-enable-undo (current-buffer))
-	(diff-mode)
-	(set (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function)
-	     (lambda (_ignore-auto _noconfirm)
-	       (diff-no-select old new switches no-async (current-buffer))))
-	(setq default-directory thisdir)
-	(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-	  (insert command "\n"))
-	(if (and (not no-async) (fboundp 'start-process))
-	    (let ((proc (start-process "Diff" buf shell-file-name
-				       shell-command-switch command)))
-	      (set-process-filter proc 'diff-process-filter)
-	      (set-process-sentinel
-	       proc (lambda (proc _msg)
-		      (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc)
-			(diff-sentinel (process-exit-status proc))
-			(if old-alt (delete-file old-alt))
-			(if new-alt (delete-file new-alt))))))
-	  ;; Async processes aren't available.
-	  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-	    (diff-sentinel
-	     (call-process shell-file-name nil buf nil
-			   shell-command-switch command))
-	    (if old-alt (delete-file old-alt))
-	    (if new-alt (delete-file new-alt)))))
-      buf)))
-
-(unless (fboundp 'diff-file-local-copy)
-  (defun diff-file-local-copy (file-or-buf)
-    (if (bufferp file-or-buf)
-	(with-current-buffer file-or-buf
-	  (let ((tempfile (make-temp-file "buffer-content-")))
-	    (write-region nil nil tempfile nil 'nomessage)
-	    tempfile))
-      (file-local-copy file-or-buf))))
-
-
-;; `user-error' isn't defined in Emacs < 24.3
-(unless (fboundp 'user-error)
-  (defalias 'user-error 'error)
-  ;; prevent debugger being called on user errors
-  (add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors "^No further undo information")
-  (add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors "^No further redo information")
-  (add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors "^No further redo information for region"))
-
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;              Global variables and customization options
-
-(defvar buffer-undo-tree nil
-  "Tree of undo entries in current buffer.")
-(put 'buffer-undo-tree 'permanent-local t)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'buffer-undo-tree)
-
-
-(defgroup undo-tree nil
-  "Tree undo/redo."
-  :group 'undo)
-
-(defcustom undo-tree-mode-lighter " Undo-Tree"
-  "Lighter displayed in mode line
-when `undo-tree-mode' is enabled."
-  :group 'undo-tree
-  :type 'string)
-
-
-(defcustom undo-tree-incompatible-major-modes '(term-mode)
-  "List of major-modes in which `undo-tree-mode' should not be enabled.
-\(See `turn-on-undo-tree-mode'.\)"
-  :group 'undo-tree
-  :type '(repeat symbol))
-
-
-(defcustom undo-tree-enable-undo-in-region t
-  "When non-nil, enable undo-in-region.
-
-When undo-in-region is enabled, undoing or redoing when the
-region is active (in `transient-mark-mode') or with a prefix
-argument (not in `transient-mark-mode') only undoes changes
-within the current region."
-  :group 'undo-tree
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-
-(defcustom undo-tree-auto-save-history nil
-  "When non-nil, `undo-tree-mode' will save undo history to file
-when a buffer is saved to file.
-
-It will automatically load undo history when a buffer is loaded
-from file, if an undo save file exists.
-
-By default, undo-tree history is saved to a file called
-\".<buffer-file-name>.~undo-tree~\" in the same directory as the
-file itself. To save under a different directory, customize
-`undo-tree-history-directory-alist' (see the documentation for
-that variable for details).
-
-WARNING! `undo-tree-auto-save-history' will not work properly in
-Emacs versions prior to 24.3, so it cannot be enabled via
-the customization interface in versions earlier than that one. To
-ignore this warning and enable it regardless, set
-`undo-tree-auto-save-history' to a non-nil value outside of
-customize."
-  :group 'undo-tree
-  :type (if (version-list-< (version-to-list emacs-version) '(24 3))
-	    '(choice (const :tag "<disabled>" nil))
-	  'boolean))
-
-
-(defcustom undo-tree-history-directory-alist nil
-  "Alist of filename patterns and undo history directory names.
-Each element looks like (REGEXP . DIRECTORY).  Undo history for
-files with names matching REGEXP will be saved in DIRECTORY.
-DIRECTORY may be relative or absolute.  If it is absolute, so
-that all matching files are backed up into the same directory,
-the file names in this directory will be the full name of the
-file backed up with all directory separators changed to `!' to
-prevent clashes.  This will not work correctly if your filesystem
-truncates the resulting name.
-
-For the common case of all backups going into one directory, the
-alist should contain a single element pairing \".\" with the
-appropriate directory name.
-
-If this variable is nil, or it fails to match a filename, the
-backup is made in the original file's directory.
-
-On MS-DOS filesystems without long names this variable is always
-ignored."
-  :group 'undo-tree
-  :type '(repeat (cons (regexp :tag "Regexp matching filename")
-		       (directory :tag "Undo history directory name"))))
-
-
-
-(defcustom undo-tree-visualizer-relative-timestamps t
-  "When non-nil, display times relative to current time
-when displaying time stamps in visualizer.
-
-Otherwise, display absolute times."
-  :group 'undo-tree
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-
-(defcustom undo-tree-visualizer-timestamps nil
-  "When non-nil, display time-stamps by default
-in undo-tree visualizer.
-
-\\<undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map>You can always toggle time-stamps on and off \
-using \\[undo-tree-visualizer-toggle-timestamps], regardless of the
-setting of this variable."
-  :group 'undo-tree
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-
-(defcustom undo-tree-visualizer-diff nil
-  "When non-nil, display diff by default in undo-tree visualizer.
-
-\\<undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map>You can always toggle the diff display \
-using \\[undo-tree-visualizer-toggle-diff], regardless of the
-setting of this variable."
-  :group 'undo-tree
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-
-(defcustom undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing 100
-  "When non-nil, use lazy undo-tree drawing in visualizer.
-
-Setting this to a number causes the visualizer to switch to lazy
-drawing when the number of nodes in the tree is larger than this
-value.
-
-Lazy drawing means that only the visible portion of the tree will
-be drawn initially, and the tree will be extended later as
-needed. For the most part, the only visible effect of this is to
-significantly speed up displaying the visualizer for very large
-trees.
-
-There is one potential negative effect of lazy drawing. Other
-branches of the tree will only be drawn once the node from which
-they branch off becomes visible. So it can happen that certain
-portions of the tree that would be shown with lazy drawing
-disabled, will not be drawn immediately when it is
-enabled. However, this effect is quite rare in practice."
-  :group 'undo-tree
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "never" nil)
-		 (const :tag "always" t)
-		 (integer :tag "> size")))
-
-
-(defface undo-tree-visualizer-default-face
-  '((((class color)) :foreground "gray"))
-  "Face used to draw undo-tree in visualizer."
-  :group 'undo-tree)
-
-(defface undo-tree-visualizer-current-face
-  '((((class color)) :foreground "red"))
-  "Face used to highlight current undo-tree node in visualizer."
-  :group 'undo-tree)
-
-(defface undo-tree-visualizer-active-branch-face
-  '((((class color) (background dark))
-     (:foreground "white" :weight bold))
-    (((class color) (background light))
-     (:foreground "black" :weight bold)))
-  "Face used to highlight active undo-tree branch in visualizer."
-  :group 'undo-tree)
-
-(defface undo-tree-visualizer-register-face
-  '((((class color)) :foreground "yellow"))
-  "Face used to highlight undo-tree nodes saved to a register
-in visualizer."
-  :group 'undo-tree)
-
-(defface undo-tree-visualizer-unmodified-face
-  '((((class color)) :foreground "cyan"))
-  "Face used to highlight nodes corresponding to unmodified buffers
-in visualizer."
-  :group 'undo-tree)
-
-
-(defvar undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer nil
-  "Parent buffer in visualizer.")
-(put 'undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer 'permanent-local t)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer)
-
-;; stores modification time of parent buffer's file, if any
-(defvar undo-tree-visualizer-parent-mtime nil)
-(put 'undo-tree-visualizer-parent-mtime 'permanent-local t)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'undo-tree-visualizer-parent-mtime)
-
-;; stores current horizontal spacing needed for drawing undo-tree
-(defvar undo-tree-visualizer-spacing nil)
-(put 'undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 'permanent-local t)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'undo-tree-visualizer-spacing)
-
-;; calculate horizontal spacing required for drawing tree with current
-;; settings
-(defsubst undo-tree-visualizer-calculate-spacing ()
-  (if undo-tree-visualizer-timestamps
-      (if undo-tree-visualizer-relative-timestamps 9 13)
-    3))
-
-;; holds node that was current when visualizer was invoked
-(defvar undo-tree-visualizer-initial-node nil)
-(put 'undo-tree-visualizer-initial-node 'permanent-local t)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'undo-tree-visualizer-initial-node)
-
-;; holds currently selected node in visualizer selection mode
-(defvar undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node nil)
-(put 'undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node 'permanent-local t)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'undo-tree-visualizer-selected)
-
-;; used to store nodes at edge of currently drawn portion of tree
-(defvar undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down nil)
-(put 'undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down 'permanent-local t)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down)
-(defvar undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up nil)
-(put 'undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up 'permanent-local t)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up)
-
-;; dynamically bound to t when undoing from visualizer, to inhibit
-;; `undo-tree-kill-visualizer' hook function in parent buffer
-(defvar undo-tree-inhibit-kill-visualizer nil)
-
-;; can be let-bound to a face name, used in drawing functions
-(defvar undo-tree-insert-face nil)
-
-;; visualizer buffer names
-(defconst undo-tree-visualizer-buffer-name " *undo-tree*")
-(defconst undo-tree-diff-buffer-name "*undo-tree Diff*")
-
-;; install history-auto-save hooks
-(add-hook 'write-file-functions 'undo-tree-save-history-hook)
-(add-hook 'find-file-hook 'undo-tree-load-history-hook)
-
-
-
-
-;;; =================================================================
-;;;                          Default keymaps
-
-(defvar undo-tree-map nil
-  "Keymap used in undo-tree-mode.")
-
-(unless undo-tree-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    ;; remap `undo' and `undo-only' to `undo-tree-undo'
-    (define-key map [remap undo] 'undo-tree-undo)
-    (define-key map [remap undo-only] 'undo-tree-undo)
-    ;; bind standard undo bindings (since these match redo counterparts)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-/") 'undo-tree-undo)
-    (define-key map "\C-_" 'undo-tree-undo)
-    ;; redo doesn't exist normally, so define our own keybindings
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-?") 'undo-tree-redo)
-    (define-key map (kbd "M-_") 'undo-tree-redo)
-    ;; just in case something has defined `redo'...
-    (define-key map [remap redo] 'undo-tree-redo)
-    ;; we use "C-x u" for the undo-tree visualizer
-    (define-key map (kbd "\C-x u") 'undo-tree-visualize)
-    ;; bind register commands
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x r u") 'undo-tree-save-state-to-register)
-    (define-key map (kbd "C-x r U") 'undo-tree-restore-state-from-register)
-    ;; set keymap
-    (setq undo-tree-map map)))
-
-
-(defvar undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map nil
-  "Keymap used in undo-tree visualizer.")
-
-(unless undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    ;; vertical motion keys undo/redo
-    (define-key map [remap previous-line] 'undo-tree-visualize-undo)
-    (define-key map [remap next-line] 'undo-tree-visualize-redo)
-    (define-key map [up] 'undo-tree-visualize-undo)
-    (define-key map "p" 'undo-tree-visualize-undo)
-    (define-key map "\C-p" 'undo-tree-visualize-undo)
-    (define-key map [down] 'undo-tree-visualize-redo)
-    (define-key map "n" 'undo-tree-visualize-redo)
-    (define-key map "\C-n" 'undo-tree-visualize-redo)
-    ;; horizontal motion keys switch branch
-    (define-key map [remap forward-char]
-      'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-right)
-    (define-key map [remap backward-char]
-      'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-left)
-    (define-key map [right] 'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-right)
-    (define-key map "f" 'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-right)
-    (define-key map "\C-f" 'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-right)
-    (define-key map [left] 'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-left)
-    (define-key map "b" 'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-left)
-    (define-key map "\C-b" 'undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-left)
-    ;; paragraph motion keys undo/redo to significant points in tree
-    (define-key map [remap backward-paragraph] 'undo-tree-visualize-undo-to-x)
-    (define-key map [remap forward-paragraph] 'undo-tree-visualize-redo-to-x)
-    (define-key map "\M-{" 'undo-tree-visualize-undo-to-x)
-    (define-key map "\M-}" 'undo-tree-visualize-redo-to-x)
-    (define-key map [C-up] 'undo-tree-visualize-undo-to-x)
-    (define-key map [C-down] 'undo-tree-visualize-redo-to-x)
-    ;; mouse sets buffer state to node at click
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] 'undo-tree-visualizer-mouse-set)
-    ;; toggle timestamps
-    (define-key map "t" 'undo-tree-visualizer-toggle-timestamps)
-    ;; toggle diff
-    (define-key map "d" 'undo-tree-visualizer-toggle-diff)
-    ;; toggle selection mode
-    (define-key map "s" 'undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode)
-    ;; horizontal scrolling may be needed if the tree is very wide
-    (define-key map "," 'undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-left)
-    (define-key map "." 'undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-right)
-    (define-key map "<" 'undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-left)
-    (define-key map ">" 'undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-right)
-    ;; vertical scrolling may be needed if the tree is very tall
-    (define-key map [next] 'undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-up)
-    (define-key map [prior] 'undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-down)
-    ;; quit/abort visualizer
-    (define-key map "q" 'undo-tree-visualizer-quit)
-    (define-key map "\C-q" 'undo-tree-visualizer-abort)
-    ;; set keymap
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map map)))
-
-
-(defvar undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map nil
-  "Keymap used in undo-tree visualizer selection mode.")
-
-(unless undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    ;; vertical motion keys move up and down tree
-    (define-key map [remap previous-line]
-      'undo-tree-visualizer-select-previous)
-    (define-key map [remap next-line]
-      'undo-tree-visualizer-select-next)
-    (define-key map [up] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-previous)
-    (define-key map "p" 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-previous)
-    (define-key map "\C-p" 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-previous)
-    (define-key map [down] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-next)
-    (define-key map "n" 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-next)
-    (define-key map "\C-n" 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-next)
-    ;; vertical scroll keys move up and down quickly
-    (define-key map [next]
-      (lambda () (interactive) (undo-tree-visualizer-select-next 10)))
-    (define-key map [prior]
-      (lambda () (interactive) (undo-tree-visualizer-select-previous 10)))
-    ;; horizontal motion keys move to left and right siblings
-    (define-key map [remap forward-char] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-right)
-    (define-key map [remap backward-char] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-left)
-    (define-key map [right] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-right)
-    (define-key map "f" 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-right)
-    (define-key map "\C-f" 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-right)
-    (define-key map [left] 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-left)
-    (define-key map "b" 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-left)
-    (define-key map "\C-b" 'undo-tree-visualizer-select-left)
-    ;; horizontal scroll keys move left or right quickly
-    (define-key map ","
-      (lambda () (interactive) (undo-tree-visualizer-select-left 10)))
-    (define-key map "."
-      (lambda () (interactive) (undo-tree-visualizer-select-right 10)))
-    (define-key map "<"
-      (lambda () (interactive) (undo-tree-visualizer-select-left 10)))
-    (define-key map ">"
-      (lambda () (interactive) (undo-tree-visualizer-select-right 10)))
-    ;; <enter> sets buffer state to node at point
-    (define-key map "\r" 'undo-tree-visualizer-set)
-    ;; mouse selects node at click
-    (define-key map [mouse-1] 'undo-tree-visualizer-mouse-select)
-    ;; toggle diff
-    (define-key map "d" 'undo-tree-visualizer-selection-toggle-diff)
-    ;; set keymap
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map map)))
-
-
-(defvar undo-tree-old-undo-menu-item nil)
-
-(defun undo-tree-update-menu-bar ()
-  "Update `undo-tree-mode' Edit menu items."
-  (if undo-tree-mode
-      (progn
-	;; save old undo menu item, and install undo/redo menu items
-	(setq undo-tree-old-undo-menu-item
-	      (cdr (assq 'undo (lookup-key global-map [menu-bar edit]))))
-	(define-key (lookup-key global-map [menu-bar edit])
-	  [undo] '(menu-item "Undo" undo-tree-undo
-			     :enable (and undo-tree-mode
-					  (not buffer-read-only)
-					  (not (eq t buffer-undo-list))
-					  (undo-tree-node-previous
-					   (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-			     :help "Undo last operation"))
-	(define-key-after (lookup-key global-map [menu-bar edit])
-	  [redo] '(menu-item "Redo" undo-tree-redo
-			     :enable (and undo-tree-mode
-					  (not buffer-read-only)
-					  (not (eq t buffer-undo-list))
-					  (undo-tree-node-next
-					   (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-			     :help "Redo last operation")
-	  'undo))
-    ;; uninstall undo/redo menu items
-    (define-key (lookup-key global-map [menu-bar edit])
-      [undo] undo-tree-old-undo-menu-item)
-    (define-key (lookup-key global-map [menu-bar edit])
-      [redo] nil)))
-
-(add-hook 'menu-bar-update-hook 'undo-tree-update-menu-bar)
-
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;                     Undo-tree data structure
-
-(defstruct
-  (undo-tree
-   :named
-   (:constructor nil)
-   (:constructor make-undo-tree
-                 (&aux
-                  (root (undo-tree-make-node nil nil))
-                  (current root)
-                  (size 0)
-		  (count 0)
-		  (object-pool (make-hash-table :test 'eq :weakness 'value))))
-   ;;(:copier nil)
-   )
-  root current size count object-pool)
-
-
-
-(defstruct
-  (undo-tree-node
-   (:type vector)   ; create unnamed struct
-   (:constructor nil)
-   (:constructor undo-tree-make-node
-                 (previous undo
-		  &optional redo
-                  &aux
-                  (timestamp (current-time))
-                  (branch 0)))
-   (:constructor undo-tree-make-node-backwards
-                 (next-node undo
-		  &optional redo
-                  &aux
-                  (next (list next-node))
-                  (timestamp (current-time))
-                  (branch 0)))
-   (:copier nil))
-  previous next undo redo timestamp branch meta-data)
-
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-p (n)
-  (let ((len (length (undo-tree-make-node nil nil))))
-    `(and (vectorp ,n) (= (length ,n) ,len))))
-
-
-
-(defstruct
-  (undo-tree-region-data
-   (:type vector)   ; create unnamed struct
-   (:constructor nil)
-   (:constructor undo-tree-make-region-data
-		 (&optional undo-beginning undo-end
-			     redo-beginning redo-end))
-   (:constructor undo-tree-make-undo-region-data
-		 (undo-beginning undo-end))
-   (:constructor undo-tree-make-redo-region-data
-		 (redo-beginning redo-end))
-   (:copier nil))
-  undo-beginning undo-end redo-beginning redo-end)
-
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-region-data-p (r)
-  (let ((len (length (undo-tree-make-region-data))))
-    `(and (vectorp ,r) (= (length ,r) ,len))))
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-clear-region-data (node)
-  `(setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-	 (delq nil
-	       (delq :region
-		     (plist-put (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-				:region nil)))))
-
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-undo-beginning (node)
-  `(let ((r (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region)))
-     (when (undo-tree-region-data-p r)
-       (undo-tree-region-data-undo-beginning r))))
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-undo-end (node)
-  `(let ((r (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region)))
-     (when (undo-tree-region-data-p r)
-       (undo-tree-region-data-undo-end r))))
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-redo-beginning (node)
-  `(let ((r (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region)))
-     (when (undo-tree-region-data-p r)
-       (undo-tree-region-data-redo-beginning r))))
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-redo-end (node)
-  `(let ((r (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region)))
-     (when (undo-tree-region-data-p r)
-       (undo-tree-region-data-redo-end r))))
-
-
-(defsetf undo-tree-node-undo-beginning (node) (val)
-  `(let ((r (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region)))
-     (unless (undo-tree-region-data-p r)
-       (setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-	     (plist-put (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region
-			(setq r (undo-tree-make-region-data)))))
-     (setf (undo-tree-region-data-undo-beginning r) ,val)))
-
-(defsetf undo-tree-node-undo-end (node) (val)
-  `(let ((r (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region)))
-     (unless (undo-tree-region-data-p r)
-       (setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-	     (plist-put (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region
-			(setq r (undo-tree-make-region-data)))))
-     (setf (undo-tree-region-data-undo-end r) ,val)))
-
-(defsetf undo-tree-node-redo-beginning (node) (val)
-  `(let ((r (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region)))
-     (unless (undo-tree-region-data-p r)
-       (setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-	     (plist-put (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region
-			(setq r (undo-tree-make-region-data)))))
-     (setf (undo-tree-region-data-redo-beginning r) ,val)))
-
-(defsetf undo-tree-node-redo-end (node) (val)
-  `(let ((r (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region)))
-     (unless (undo-tree-region-data-p r)
-       (setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-	     (plist-put (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :region
-			(setq r (undo-tree-make-region-data)))))
-     (setf (undo-tree-region-data-redo-end r) ,val)))
-
-
-
-(defstruct
-  (undo-tree-visualizer-data
-   (:type vector)   ; create unnamed struct
-   (:constructor nil)
-   (:constructor undo-tree-make-visualizer-data
-		 (&optional lwidth cwidth rwidth marker))
-   (:copier nil))
-  lwidth cwidth rwidth marker)
-
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-visualizer-data-p (v)
-  (let ((len (length (undo-tree-make-visualizer-data))))
-    `(and (vectorp ,v) (= (length ,v) ,len))))
-
-(defun undo-tree-node-clear-visualizer-data (node)
-  (let ((plist (undo-tree-node-meta-data node)))
-    (if (eq (car plist) :visualizer)
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data node) (nthcdr 2 plist))
-      (while (and plist (not (eq (cadr plist) :visualizer)))
-	(setq plist (cdr plist)))
-      (if plist (setcdr plist (nthcdr 3 plist))))))
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-lwidth (node)
-  `(let ((v (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer)))
-     (when (undo-tree-visualizer-data-p v)
-       (undo-tree-visualizer-data-lwidth v))))
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-cwidth (node)
-  `(let ((v (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer)))
-     (when (undo-tree-visualizer-data-p v)
-       (undo-tree-visualizer-data-cwidth v))))
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-rwidth (node)
-  `(let ((v (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer)))
-     (when (undo-tree-visualizer-data-p v)
-       (undo-tree-visualizer-data-rwidth v))))
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-marker (node)
-  `(let ((v (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer)))
-     (when (undo-tree-visualizer-data-p v)
-       (undo-tree-visualizer-data-marker v))))
-
-
-(defsetf undo-tree-node-lwidth (node) (val)
-  `(let ((v (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer)))
-     (unless (undo-tree-visualizer-data-p v)
-       (setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-	     (plist-put (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer
-			(setq v (undo-tree-make-visualizer-data)))))
-     (setf (undo-tree-visualizer-data-lwidth v) ,val)))
-
-(defsetf undo-tree-node-cwidth (node) (val)
-  `(let ((v (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer)))
-     (unless (undo-tree-visualizer-data-p v)
-       (setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-	     (plist-put (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer
-			(setq v (undo-tree-make-visualizer-data)))))
-     (setf (undo-tree-visualizer-data-cwidth v) ,val)))
-
-(defsetf undo-tree-node-rwidth (node) (val)
-  `(let ((v (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer)))
-     (unless (undo-tree-visualizer-data-p v)
-       (setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-	     (plist-put (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer
-			(setq v (undo-tree-make-visualizer-data)))))
-     (setf (undo-tree-visualizer-data-rwidth v) ,val)))
-
-(defsetf undo-tree-node-marker (node) (val)
-  `(let ((v (plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer)))
-     (unless (undo-tree-visualizer-data-p v)
-       (setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-	     (plist-put (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :visualizer
-			(setq v (undo-tree-make-visualizer-data)))))
-     (setf (undo-tree-visualizer-data-marker v) ,val)))
-
-
-
-(defstruct
-  (undo-tree-register-data
-   (:type vector)
-   (:constructor nil)
-   (:constructor undo-tree-make-register-data (buffer node)))
-  buffer node)
-
-(defun undo-tree-register-data-p (data)
-  (and (vectorp data)
-       (= (length data) 2)
-       (undo-tree-node-p (undo-tree-register-data-node data))))
-
-(defun undo-tree-register-data-print-func (data)
-  (princ (format "an undo-tree state for buffer %s"
-		 (undo-tree-register-data-buffer data))))
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-node-register (node)
-  `(plist-get (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :register))
-
-(defsetf undo-tree-node-register (node) (val)
-  `(setf (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node)
-	 (plist-put (undo-tree-node-meta-data ,node) :register ,val)))
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;              Basic undo-tree data structure functions
-
-(defun undo-tree-grow (undo)
-  "Add an UNDO node to current branch of `buffer-undo-tree'."
-  (let* ((current (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-         (new (undo-tree-make-node current undo)))
-    (push new (undo-tree-node-next current))
-    (setf (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) new)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-grow-backwards (node undo &optional redo)
-  "Add new node *above* undo-tree NODE, and return new node.
-Note that this will overwrite NODE's \"previous\" link, so should
-only be used on a detached NODE, never on nodes that are already
-part of `buffer-undo-tree'."
-  (let ((new (undo-tree-make-node-backwards node undo redo)))
-    (setf (undo-tree-node-previous node) new)
-    new))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-splice-node (node splice)
-  "Splice NODE into undo tree, below node SPLICE.
-Note that this will overwrite NODE's \"next\" and \"previous\"
-links, so should only be used on a detached NODE, never on nodes
-that are already part of `buffer-undo-tree'."
-  (setf (undo-tree-node-next node) (undo-tree-node-next splice)
-	(undo-tree-node-branch node) (undo-tree-node-branch splice)
-	(undo-tree-node-previous node) splice
-	(undo-tree-node-next splice) (list node)
-	(undo-tree-node-branch splice) 0)
-  (dolist (n (undo-tree-node-next node))
-    (setf (undo-tree-node-previous n) node)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-snip-node (node)
-  "Snip NODE out of undo tree."
-  (let* ((parent (undo-tree-node-previous node))
-	 position p)
-    ;; if NODE is only child, replace parent's next links with NODE's
-    (if (= (length (undo-tree-node-next parent)) 0)
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-next parent) (undo-tree-node-next node)
-	      (undo-tree-node-branch parent) (undo-tree-node-branch node))
-      ;; otherwise...
-      (setq position (undo-tree-position node (undo-tree-node-next parent)))
-      (cond
-       ;; if active branch used do go via NODE, set parent's branch to active
-       ;; branch of NODE
-       ((= (undo-tree-node-branch parent) position)
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-branch parent)
-	      (+ position (undo-tree-node-branch node))))
-       ;; if active branch didn't go via NODE, update parent's branch to point
-       ;; to same node as before
-       ((> (undo-tree-node-branch parent) position)
-	(incf (undo-tree-node-branch parent)
-	      (1- (length (undo-tree-node-next node))))))
-      ;; replace NODE in parent's next list with NODE's entire next list
-      (if (= position 0)
-	  (setf (undo-tree-node-next parent)
-		(nconc (undo-tree-node-next node)
-		       (cdr (undo-tree-node-next parent))))
-	(setq p (nthcdr (1- position) (undo-tree-node-next parent)))
-	(setcdr p (nconc (undo-tree-node-next node) (cddr p)))))
-    ;; update previous links of NODE's children
-    (dolist (n (undo-tree-node-next node))
-      (setf (undo-tree-node-previous n) parent))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-mapc (--undo-tree-mapc-function-- node)
-  ;; Apply FUNCTION to NODE and to each node below it.
-  (let ((stack (list node))
-	n)
-    (while stack
-      (setq n (pop stack))
-      (funcall --undo-tree-mapc-function-- n)
-      (setq stack (append (undo-tree-node-next n) stack)))))
-
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-num-branches ()
-  "Return number of branches at current undo tree node."
-  '(length (undo-tree-node-next (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-position (node list)
-  "Find the first occurrence of NODE in LIST.
-Return the index of the matching item, or nil of not found.
-Comparison is done with `eq'."
-  (let ((i 0))
-    (catch 'found
-      (while (progn
-               (when (eq node (car list)) (throw 'found i))
-               (incf i)
-               (setq list (cdr list))))
-      nil)))
-
-
-(defvar *undo-tree-id-counter* 0)
-(make-variable-buffer-local '*undo-tree-id-counter*)
-
-(defmacro undo-tree-generate-id ()
-  ;; Generate a new, unique id (uninterned symbol).
-  ;; The name is made by appending a number to "undo-tree-id".
-  ;; (Copied from CL package `gensym'.)
-  `(let ((num (prog1 *undo-tree-id-counter* (incf *undo-tree-id-counter*))))
-     (make-symbol (format "undo-tree-id%d" num))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-decircle (undo-tree)
-  ;; Nullify PREVIOUS links of UNDO-TREE nodes, to make UNDO-TREE data
-  ;; structure non-circular.
-  (undo-tree-mapc
-   (lambda (node)
-     (dolist (n (undo-tree-node-next node))
-       (setf (undo-tree-node-previous n) nil)))
-   (undo-tree-root undo-tree)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-recircle (undo-tree)
-  ;; Recreate PREVIOUS links of UNDO-TREE nodes, to restore circular UNDO-TREE
-  ;; data structure.
-  (undo-tree-mapc
-   (lambda (node)
-     (dolist (n (undo-tree-node-next node))
-       (setf (undo-tree-node-previous n) node)))
-   (undo-tree-root undo-tree)))
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;             Undo list and undo changeset utility functions
-
-(defmacro undo-list-marker-elt-p (elt)
-  `(markerp (car-safe ,elt)))
-
-(defmacro undo-list-GCd-marker-elt-p (elt)
-  ;; Return t if ELT is a marker element whose marker has been moved to the
-  ;; object-pool, so may potentially have been garbage-collected.
-  ;; Note: Valid marker undo elements should be uniquely identified as cons
-  ;; cells with a symbol in the car (replacing the marker), and a number in
-  ;; the cdr. However, to guard against future changes to undo element
-  ;; formats, we perform an additional redundant check on the symbol name.
-  `(and (car-safe ,elt)
-	(symbolp (car ,elt))
-	(let ((str (symbol-name (car ,elt))))
-	  (and (> (length str) 12)
-	       (string= (substring str 0 12) "undo-tree-id")))
-	(numberp (cdr-safe ,elt))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-move-GC-elts-to-pool (elt)
-  ;; Move elements that can be garbage-collected into `buffer-undo-tree'
-  ;; object pool, substituting a unique id that can be used to retrieve them
-  ;; later. (Only markers require this treatment currently.)
-  (when (undo-list-marker-elt-p elt)
-    (let ((id (undo-tree-generate-id)))
-      (puthash id (car elt) (undo-tree-object-pool buffer-undo-tree))
-      (setcar elt id))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-restore-GC-elts-from-pool (elt)
-  ;; Replace object id's in ELT with corresponding objects from
-  ;; `buffer-undo-tree' object pool and return modified ELT, or return nil if
-  ;; any object in ELT has been garbage-collected.
-  (if (undo-list-GCd-marker-elt-p elt)
-      (when (setcar elt (gethash (car elt)
-				 (undo-tree-object-pool buffer-undo-tree)))
-	elt)
-    elt))
-
-
-(defun undo-list-clean-GCd-elts (undo-list)
-  ;; Remove object id's from UNDO-LIST that refer to elements that have been
-  ;; garbage-collected. UNDO-LIST is modified by side-effect.
-  (while (undo-list-GCd-marker-elt-p (car undo-list))
-    (unless (gethash (caar undo-list)
-		     (undo-tree-object-pool buffer-undo-tree))
-      (setq undo-list (cdr undo-list))))
-  (let ((p undo-list))
-    (while (cdr p)
-      (when (and (undo-list-GCd-marker-elt-p (cadr p))
-		 (null (gethash (car (cadr p))
-				(undo-tree-object-pool buffer-undo-tree))))
-	(setcdr p (cddr p)))
-      (setq p (cdr p))))
-  undo-list)
-
-
-(defun undo-list-pop-changeset (&optional discard-pos)
-  ;; Pop changeset from `buffer-undo-list'. If DISCARD-POS is non-nil, discard
-  ;; any position entries from changeset.
-
-  ;; discard undo boundaries and (if DISCARD-POS is non-nil) position entries
-  ;; at head of undo list
-  (while (or (null (car buffer-undo-list))
-	     (and discard-pos (integerp (car buffer-undo-list))))
-    (setq buffer-undo-list (cdr buffer-undo-list)))
-  ;; pop elements up to next undo boundary, discarding position entries if
-  ;; DISCARD-POS is non-nil
-  (if (eq (car buffer-undo-list) 'undo-tree-canary)
-      (push nil buffer-undo-list)
-    (let* ((changeset (list (pop buffer-undo-list)))
-           (p changeset))
-      (while (progn
-	       (undo-tree-move-GC-elts-to-pool (car p))
-	       (while (and discard-pos (integerp (car buffer-undo-list)))
-		 (setq buffer-undo-list (cdr buffer-undo-list)))
-	       (and (car buffer-undo-list)
-		    (not (eq (car buffer-undo-list) 'undo-tree-canary))))
-        (setcdr p (list (pop buffer-undo-list)))
-	(setq p (cdr p)))
-      changeset)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-copy-list (undo-list)
-  ;; Return a deep copy of first changeset in `undo-list'. Object id's are
-  ;; replaced by corresponding objects from `buffer-undo-tree' object-pool.
-  (when undo-list
-    (let (copy p)
-      ;; if first element contains an object id, replace it with object from
-      ;; pool, discarding element entirely if it's been GC'd
-      (while (null copy)
-	(setq copy
-	      (undo-tree-restore-GC-elts-from-pool (pop undo-list))))
-      (setq copy (list copy)
-	    p copy)
-      ;; copy remaining elements, replacing object id's with objects from
-      ;; pool, or discarding them entirely if they've been GC'd
-      (while undo-list
-	(when (setcdr p (undo-tree-restore-GC-elts-from-pool
-			 (undo-copy-list-1 (pop undo-list))))
-	  (setcdr p (list (cdr p)))
-	  (setq p (cdr p))))
-      copy)))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-list-transfer-to-tree ()
-  ;; Transfer entries accumulated in `buffer-undo-list' to `buffer-undo-tree'.
-
-  ;; `undo-list-transfer-to-tree' should never be called when undo is disabled
-  ;; (i.e. `buffer-undo-tree' is t)
-  (assert (not (eq buffer-undo-tree t)))
-
-  ;; if `buffer-undo-tree' is empty, create initial undo-tree
-  (when (null buffer-undo-tree) (setq buffer-undo-tree (make-undo-tree)))
-  ;; make sure there's a canary at end of `buffer-undo-list'
-  (when (null buffer-undo-list)
-    (setq buffer-undo-list '(nil undo-tree-canary)))
-
-  (unless (or (eq (cadr buffer-undo-list) 'undo-tree-canary)
-	      (eq (car buffer-undo-list) 'undo-tree-canary))
-    ;; create new node from first changeset in `buffer-undo-list', save old
-    ;; `buffer-undo-tree' current node, and make new node the current node
-    (let* ((node (undo-tree-make-node nil (undo-list-pop-changeset)))
-	   (splice (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	   (size (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo node)))
-	   (count 1))
-      (setf (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) node)
-      ;; grow tree fragment backwards using `buffer-undo-list' changesets
-      (while (and buffer-undo-list
-		  (not (eq (cadr buffer-undo-list) 'undo-tree-canary)))
-	(setq node
-	      (undo-tree-grow-backwards node (undo-list-pop-changeset)))
-	(incf size (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo node)))
-	(incf count))
-      ;; if no undo history has been discarded from `buffer-undo-list' since
-      ;; last transfer, splice new tree fragment onto end of old
-      ;; `buffer-undo-tree' current node
-      (if (or (eq (cadr buffer-undo-list) 'undo-tree-canary)
-	      (eq (car buffer-undo-list) 'undo-tree-canary))
-	  (progn
-	    (setf (undo-tree-node-previous node) splice)
-	    (push node (undo-tree-node-next splice))
-	    (setf (undo-tree-node-branch splice) 0)
-	    (incf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree) size)
-	    (incf (undo-tree-count buffer-undo-tree) count))
-	;; if undo history has been discarded, replace entire
-	;; `buffer-undo-tree' with new tree fragment
-	(setq node (undo-tree-grow-backwards node nil))
-	(setf (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree) node)
-	(setq buffer-undo-list '(nil undo-tree-canary))
-	(setf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree) size)
-	(setf (undo-tree-count buffer-undo-tree) count)
-	(setq buffer-undo-list '(nil undo-tree-canary))))
-    ;; discard undo history if necessary
-    (undo-tree-discard-history)))
-
-
-(defun undo-list-byte-size (undo-list)
-  ;; Return size (in bytes) of UNDO-LIST
-  (let ((size 0) (p undo-list))
-    (while p
-      (incf size 8)  ; cons cells use up 8 bytes
-      (when (and (consp (car p)) (stringp (caar p)))
-        (incf size (string-bytes (caar p))))
-      (setq p (cdr p)))
-    size))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-list-rebuild-from-tree ()
-  "Rebuild `buffer-undo-list' from information in `buffer-undo-tree'."
-  (unless (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-    (undo-list-transfer-to-tree)
-    (setq buffer-undo-list nil)
-    (when buffer-undo-tree
-      (let ((stack (list (list (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree)))))
-	(push (sort (mapcar 'identity (undo-tree-node-next (caar stack)))
-		    (lambda (a b)
-		      (time-less-p (undo-tree-node-timestamp a)
-				   (undo-tree-node-timestamp b))))
-	      stack)
-	;; Traverse tree in depth-and-oldest-first order, but add undo records
-	;; on the way down, and redo records on the way up.
-	(while (or (car stack)
-		   (not (eq (car (nth 1 stack))
-			    (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))))
-	  (if (car stack)
-	      (progn
-		(setq buffer-undo-list
-		      (append (undo-tree-node-undo (caar stack))
-			      buffer-undo-list))
-		(undo-boundary)
-		(push (sort (mapcar 'identity
-				    (undo-tree-node-next (caar stack)))
-			    (lambda (a b)
-			      (time-less-p (undo-tree-node-timestamp a)
-					   (undo-tree-node-timestamp b))))
-		      stack))
-	    (pop stack)
-	    (setq buffer-undo-list
-		  (append (undo-tree-node-redo (caar stack))
-			  buffer-undo-list))
-	    (undo-boundary)
-	    (pop (car stack))))))))
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;                History discarding utility functions
-
-(defun undo-tree-oldest-leaf (node)
-  ;; Return oldest leaf node below NODE.
-  (while (undo-tree-node-next node)
-    (setq node
-          (car (sort (mapcar 'identity (undo-tree-node-next node))
-                     (lambda (a b)
-                       (time-less-p (undo-tree-node-timestamp a)
-                                    (undo-tree-node-timestamp b)))))))
-  node)
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-discard-node (node)
-  ;; Discard NODE from `buffer-undo-tree', and return next in line for
-  ;; discarding.
-
-  ;; don't discard current node
-  (unless (eq node (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-
-    ;; discarding root node...
-    (if (eq node (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree))
-        (cond
-         ;; should always discard branches before root
-         ((> (length (undo-tree-node-next node)) 1)
-          (error "Trying to discard undo-tree root which still\
- has multiple branches"))
-         ;; don't discard root if current node is only child
-         ((eq (car (undo-tree-node-next node))
-              (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	  nil)
-	 ;; discard root
-         (t
-	  ;; clear any register referring to root
-	  (let ((r (undo-tree-node-register node)))
-	    (when (and r (eq (get-register r) node))
-	      (set-register r nil)))
-          ;; make child of root into new root
-          (setq node (setf (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree)
-                           (car (undo-tree-node-next node))))
-	  ;; update undo-tree size
-	  (decf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-		(+ (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo node))
-		   (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo node))))
-	  (decf (undo-tree-count buffer-undo-tree))
-	  ;; discard new root's undo data and PREVIOUS link
-	  (setf (undo-tree-node-undo node) nil
-		(undo-tree-node-redo node) nil
-		(undo-tree-node-previous node) nil)
-          ;; if new root has branches, or new root is current node, next node
-          ;; to discard is oldest leaf, otherwise it's new root
-          (if (or (> (length (undo-tree-node-next node)) 1)
-                  (eq (car (undo-tree-node-next node))
-                      (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-              (undo-tree-oldest-leaf node)
-            node)))
-
-      ;; discarding leaf node...
-      (let* ((parent (undo-tree-node-previous node))
-             (current (nth (undo-tree-node-branch parent)
-                           (undo-tree-node-next parent))))
-	;; clear any register referring to the discarded node
-	(let ((r (undo-tree-node-register node)))
-	  (when (and r (eq (get-register r) node))
-	    (set-register r nil)))
-	;; update undo-tree size
-	(decf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-	      (+ (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo node))
-		 (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo node))))
-	(decf (undo-tree-count buffer-undo-tree))
-	;; discard leaf
-        (setf (undo-tree-node-next parent)
-                (delq node (undo-tree-node-next parent))
-              (undo-tree-node-branch parent)
-                (undo-tree-position current (undo-tree-node-next parent)))
-        ;; if parent has branches, or parent is current node, next node to
-        ;; discard is oldest leaf, otherwise it's the parent itself
-        (if (or (eq parent (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-                (and (undo-tree-node-next parent)
-                     (or (not (eq parent (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree)))
-                         (> (length (undo-tree-node-next parent)) 1))))
-            (undo-tree-oldest-leaf parent)
-          parent)))))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-discard-history ()
-  "Discard undo history until we're within memory usage limits
-set by `undo-limit', `undo-strong-limit' and `undo-outer-limit'."
-
-  (when (> (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree) undo-limit)
-    ;; if there are no branches off root, first node to discard is root;
-    ;; otherwise it's leaf node at botom of oldest branch
-    (let ((node (if (> (length (undo-tree-node-next
-                                (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree))) 1)
-                    (undo-tree-oldest-leaf (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree))
-                  (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree))))
-
-      ;; discard nodes until memory use is within `undo-strong-limit'
-      (while (and node
-                  (> (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree) undo-strong-limit))
-        (setq node (undo-tree-discard-node node)))
-
-      ;; discard nodes until next node to discard would bring memory use
-      ;; within `undo-limit'
-      (while (and node
-		  ;; check first if last discard has brought us within
-		  ;; `undo-limit', in case we can avoid more expensive
-		  ;; `undo-strong-limit' calculation
-		  ;; Note: this assumes undo-strong-limit > undo-limit;
-		  ;;       if not, effectively undo-strong-limit = undo-limit
-		  (> (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree) undo-limit)
-                  (> (- (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-			;; if next node to discard is root, the memory we
-			;; free-up comes from discarding changesets from its
-			;; only child...
-			(if (eq node (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree))
-			    (+ (undo-list-byte-size
-				(undo-tree-node-undo
-				 (car (undo-tree-node-next node))))
-			       (undo-list-byte-size
-				(undo-tree-node-redo
-				 (car (undo-tree-node-next node)))))
-			  ;; ...otherwise, it comes from discarding changesets
-			  ;; from along with the node itself
-			  (+ (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo node))
-			     (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo node)))
-			  ))
-                     undo-limit))
-        (setq node (undo-tree-discard-node node)))
-
-      ;; if we're still over the `undo-outer-limit', discard entire history
-      (when (> (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree) undo-outer-limit)
-        ;; query first if `undo-ask-before-discard' is set
-        (if undo-ask-before-discard
-            (when (yes-or-no-p
-                   (format
-                    "Buffer `%s' undo info is %d bytes long;  discard it? "
-                    (buffer-name) (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)))
-              (setq buffer-undo-tree nil))
-          ;; otherwise, discard and display warning
-          (display-warning
-           '(undo discard-info)
-           (concat
-            (format "Buffer `%s' undo info was %d bytes long.\n"
-                    (buffer-name) (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree))
-            "The undo info was discarded because it exceeded\
- `undo-outer-limit'.
-
-This is normal if you executed a command that made a huge change
-to the buffer. In that case, to prevent similar problems in the
-future, set `undo-outer-limit' to a value that is large enough to
-cover the maximum size of normal changes you expect a single
-command to make, but not so large that it might exceed the
-maximum memory allotted to Emacs.
-
-If you did not execute any such command, the situation is
-probably due to a bug and you should report it.
-
-You can disable the popping up of this buffer by adding the entry
-\(undo discard-info) to the user option `warning-suppress-types',
-which is defined in the `warnings' library.\n")
-           :warning)
-          (setq buffer-undo-tree nil)))
-      )))
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;                   Visualizer utility functions
-
-(defun undo-tree-compute-widths (node)
-  "Recursively compute widths for nodes below NODE."
-  (let ((stack (list node))
-        res)
-    (while stack
-      ;; try to compute widths for node at top of stack
-      (if (undo-tree-node-p
-           (setq res (undo-tree-node-compute-widths (car stack))))
-          ;; if computation fails, it returns a node whose widths still need
-          ;; computing, which we push onto the stack
-          (push res stack)
-        ;; otherwise, store widths and remove it from stack
-        (setf (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car stack)) (aref res 0)
-              (undo-tree-node-cwidth (car stack)) (aref res 1)
-              (undo-tree-node-rwidth (car stack)) (aref res 2))
-        (pop stack)))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-node-compute-widths (node)
-  ;; Compute NODE's left-, centre-, and right-subtree widths. Returns widths
-  ;; (in a vector) if successful. Otherwise, returns a node whose widths need
-  ;; calculating before NODE's can be calculated.
-  (let ((num-children (length (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-        (lwidth 0) (cwidth 0) (rwidth 0) p)
-    (catch 'need-widths
-      (cond
-       ;; leaf nodes have 0 width
-       ((= 0 num-children)
-        (setf cwidth 1
-              (undo-tree-node-lwidth node) 0
-              (undo-tree-node-cwidth node) 1
-              (undo-tree-node-rwidth node) 0))
-
-       ;; odd number of children
-       ((= (mod num-children 2) 1)
-        (setq p (undo-tree-node-next node))
-        ;; compute left-width
-        (dotimes (i (/ num-children 2))
-          (if (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car p))
-              (incf lwidth (+ (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car p))
-                              (undo-tree-node-cwidth (car p))
-                              (undo-tree-node-rwidth (car p))))
-            ;; if child's widths haven't been computed, return that child
-            (throw 'need-widths (car p)))
-          (setq p (cdr p)))
-        (if (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car p))
-            (incf lwidth (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car p)))
-          (throw 'need-widths (car p)))
-        ;; centre-width is inherited from middle child
-        (setf cwidth (undo-tree-node-cwidth (car p)))
-        ;; compute right-width
-        (incf rwidth (undo-tree-node-rwidth (car p)))
-        (setq p (cdr p))
-        (dotimes (i (/ num-children 2))
-          (if (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car p))
-              (incf rwidth (+ (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car p))
-                              (undo-tree-node-cwidth (car p))
-                              (undo-tree-node-rwidth (car p))))
-            (throw 'need-widths (car p)))
-          (setq p (cdr p))))
-
-       ;; even number of children
-       (t
-        (setq p (undo-tree-node-next node))
-        ;; compute left-width
-        (dotimes (i (/ num-children 2))
-          (if (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car p))
-              (incf lwidth (+ (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car p))
-                              (undo-tree-node-cwidth (car p))
-                              (undo-tree-node-rwidth (car p))))
-            (throw 'need-widths (car p)))
-          (setq p (cdr p)))
-        ;; centre-width is 0 when number of children is even
-        (setq cwidth 0)
-        ;; compute right-width
-        (dotimes (i (/ num-children 2))
-          (if (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car p))
-              (incf rwidth (+ (undo-tree-node-lwidth (car p))
-                              (undo-tree-node-cwidth (car p))
-                              (undo-tree-node-rwidth (car p))))
-            (throw 'need-widths (car p)))
-          (setq p (cdr p)))))
-
-      ;; return left-, centre- and right-widths
-      (vector lwidth cwidth rwidth))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-clear-visualizer-data (tree)
-  ;; Clear visualizer data below NODE.
-  (undo-tree-mapc
-   (lambda (n) (undo-tree-node-clear-visualizer-data n))
-   (undo-tree-root tree)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-node-unmodified-p (node &optional mtime)
-  ;; Return non-nil if NODE corresponds to a buffer state that once upon a
-  ;; time was unmodified. If a file modification time MTIME is specified,
-  ;; return non-nil if the corresponding buffer state really is unmodified.
-  (let (changeset ntime)
-    (setq changeset
-	  (or (undo-tree-node-redo node)
-	      (and (setq changeset (car (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-		   (undo-tree-node-undo changeset)))
-	  ntime
-	  (catch 'found
-	    (dolist (elt changeset)
-	      (when (and (consp elt) (eq (car elt) t) (consp (cdr elt))
-			 (throw 'found (cdr elt)))))))
-    (and ntime
-	 (or (null mtime)
-	     ;; high-precision timestamps
-	     (if (listp (cdr ntime))
-		 (equal ntime mtime)
-	       ;; old-style timestamps
-	       (and (= (car ntime) (car mtime))
-		    (= (cdr ntime) (cadr mtime))))))))
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;                  Undo-in-region utility functions
-
-;; `undo-elt-in-region' uses this as a dynamically-scoped variable
-(defvar undo-adjusted-markers nil)
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-pull-undo-in-region-branch (start end)
-  ;; Pull out entries from undo changesets to create a new undo-in-region
-  ;; branch, which undoes changeset entries lying between START and END first,
-  ;; followed by remaining entries from the changesets, before rejoining the
-  ;; existing undo tree history. Repeated calls will, if appropriate, extend
-  ;; the current undo-in-region branch rather than creating a new one.
-
-  ;; if we're just reverting the last redo-in-region, we don't need to
-  ;; manipulate the undo tree at all
-  (if (undo-tree-reverting-redo-in-region-p start end)
-      t  ; return t to indicate success
-
-    ;; We build the `region-changeset' and `delta-list' lists forwards, using
-    ;; pointers `r' and `d' to the penultimate element of the list. So that we
-    ;; don't have to treat the first element differently, we prepend a dummy
-    ;; leading nil to the lists, and have the pointers point to that
-    ;; initially.
-    ;; Note: using '(nil) instead of (list nil) in the `let*' results in
-    ;;       bizarre errors when the code is byte-compiled, where parts of the
-    ;;       lists appear to survive across different calls to this function.
-    ;;       An obscure byte-compiler bug, perhaps?
-    (let* ((region-changeset (list nil))
-	   (r region-changeset)
-	   (delta-list (list nil))
-	   (d delta-list)
-	   (node (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	   (repeated-undo-in-region
-	    (undo-tree-repeated-undo-in-region-p start end))
-	   undo-adjusted-markers  ; `undo-elt-in-region' expects this
-	   fragment splice original-fragment original-splice original-current
-	   got-visible-elt undo-list elt)
-
-      ;; --- initialisation ---
-      (cond
-       ;; if this is a repeated undo in the same region, start pulling changes
-       ;; from NODE at which undo-in-region branch iss attached, and detatch
-       ;; the branch, using it as initial FRAGMENT of branch being constructed
-       (repeated-undo-in-region
-	(setq original-current node
-	      fragment (car (undo-tree-node-next node))
-	      splice node)
-	;; undo up to node at which undo-in-region branch is attached
-	;; (recognizable as first node with more than one branch)
-	(let ((mark-active nil))
-	  (while (= (length (undo-tree-node-next node)) 1)
-	    (undo-tree-undo-1)
-	    (setq fragment node
-		  node (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))))
-	(when (eq splice node) (setq splice nil))
-	;; detatch undo-in-region branch
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-next node)
-	      (delq fragment (undo-tree-node-next node))
-	      (undo-tree-node-previous fragment) nil
-	      original-fragment fragment
-	      original-splice node))
-
-       ;; if this is a new undo-in-region, initial FRAGMENT is a copy of all
-       ;; nodes below the current one in the active branch
-       ((undo-tree-node-next node)
-	(setq fragment (undo-tree-make-node nil nil)
-	      splice fragment)
-	(while (setq node (nth (undo-tree-node-branch node)
-			       (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-	  (push (undo-tree-make-node
-		 splice
-		 (undo-copy-list (undo-tree-node-undo node))
-		 (undo-copy-list (undo-tree-node-redo node)))
-		(undo-tree-node-next splice))
-	  (setq splice (car (undo-tree-node-next splice))))
-	(setq fragment (car (undo-tree-node-next fragment))
-	      splice nil
-	      node (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))))
-
-
-      ;; --- pull undo-in-region elements into branch ---
-      ;; work backwards up tree, pulling out undo elements within region until
-      ;; we've got one that undoes a visible change (insertion or deletion)
-      (catch 'abort
-	(while (and (not got-visible-elt) node (undo-tree-node-undo node))
-	  ;; we cons a dummy nil element on the front of the changeset so that
-	  ;; we can conveniently remove the first (real) element from the
-	  ;; changeset if we need to; the leading nil is removed once we're
-	  ;; done with this changeset
-	  (setq undo-list (cons nil (undo-copy-list (undo-tree-node-undo node)))
-		elt (cadr undo-list))
-	  (if fragment
-	      (progn
-		(setq fragment (undo-tree-grow-backwards fragment undo-list))
-		(unless splice (setq splice fragment)))
-	    (setq fragment (undo-tree-make-node nil undo-list))
-	    (setq splice fragment))
-
-	  (while elt
-	    (cond
-	     ;; keep elements within region
-	     ((undo-elt-in-region elt start end)
-	      ;; set flag if kept element is visible (insertion or deletion)
-	      (when (and (consp elt)
-			 (or (stringp (car elt)) (integerp (car elt))))
-		(setq got-visible-elt t))
-	      ;; adjust buffer positions in elements previously undone before
-	      ;; kept element, as kept element will now be undone first
-	      (undo-tree-adjust-elements-to-elt splice elt)
-	      ;; move kept element to undo-in-region changeset, adjusting its
-	      ;; buffer position as it will now be undone first
-	      (setcdr r (list (undo-tree-apply-deltas elt (cdr delta-list))))
-	      (setq r (cdr r))
-	      (setcdr undo-list (cddr undo-list)))
-
-	     ;; discard "was unmodified" elements
-	     ;; FIXME: deal properly with these
-	     ((and (consp elt) (eq (car elt) t))
-	      (setcdr undo-list (cddr undo-list)))
-
-	     ;; if element crosses region, we can't pull any more elements
-	     ((undo-elt-crosses-region elt start end)
-	      ;; if we've found a visible element, it must be earlier in
-	      ;; current node's changeset; stop pulling elements (null
-	      ;; `undo-list' and non-nil `got-visible-elt' cause loop to exit)
-	      (if got-visible-elt
-		  (setq undo-list nil)
-		;; if we haven't found a visible element yet, pulling
-		;; undo-in-region branch has failed
-		(setq region-changeset nil)
-		(throw 'abort t)))
-
-	     ;; if rejecting element, add its delta (if any) to the list
-	     (t
-	      (let ((delta (undo-delta elt)))
-		(when (/= 0 (cdr delta))
-		  (setcdr d (list delta))
-		  (setq d (cdr d))))
-	      (setq undo-list (cdr undo-list))))
-
-	    ;; process next element of current changeset
-	    (setq elt (cadr undo-list)))
-
-	  ;; if there are remaining elements in changeset, remove dummy nil
-	  ;; from front
-	  (if (cadr (undo-tree-node-undo fragment))
-	      (pop (undo-tree-node-undo fragment))
-	    ;; otherwise, if we've kept all elements in changeset, discard
-	    ;; empty changeset
-	    (when (eq splice fragment) (setq splice nil))
-	    (setq fragment (car (undo-tree-node-next fragment))))
-	  ;; process changeset from next node up the tree
-	  (setq node (undo-tree-node-previous node))))
-
-      ;; pop dummy nil from front of `region-changeset'
-      (setq region-changeset (cdr region-changeset))
-
-
-      ;; --- integrate branch into tree ---
-      ;; if no undo-in-region elements were found, restore undo tree
-      (if (null region-changeset)
-	  (when original-current
-	    (push original-fragment (undo-tree-node-next original-splice))
-	    (setf (undo-tree-node-branch original-splice) 0
-		  (undo-tree-node-previous original-fragment) original-splice)
-	    (let ((mark-active nil))
-	      (while (not (eq (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)
-			      original-current))
-		(undo-tree-redo-1)))
-	    nil)  ; return nil to indicate failure
-
-	;; otherwise...
-	;; need to undo up to node where new branch will be attached, to
-	;; ensure redo entries are populated, and then redo back to where we
-	;; started
-	(let ((mark-active nil)
-	      (current (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-	  (while (not (eq (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) node))
-	    (undo-tree-undo-1))
-	  (while (not (eq (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) current))
-	    (undo-tree-redo-1)))
-
-	(cond
-	 ;; if there's no remaining fragment, just create undo-in-region node
-	 ;; and attach it to parent of last node from which elements were
-	 ;; pulled
-	 ((null fragment)
-	  (setq fragment (undo-tree-make-node node region-changeset))
-	  (push fragment (undo-tree-node-next node))
-	  (setf (undo-tree-node-branch node) 0)
-	  ;; set current node to undo-in-region node
-	  (setf (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) fragment))
-
-	 ;; if no splice point has been set, add undo-in-region node to top of
-	 ;; fragment and attach it to parent of last node from which elements
-	 ;; were pulled
-	 ((null splice)
-	  (setq fragment (undo-tree-grow-backwards fragment region-changeset))
-	  (push fragment (undo-tree-node-next node))
-	  (setf (undo-tree-node-branch node) 0
-		(undo-tree-node-previous fragment) node)
-	  ;; set current node to undo-in-region node
-	  (setf (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) fragment))
-
-	 ;; if fragment contains nodes, attach fragment to parent of last node
-	 ;; from which elements were pulled, and splice in undo-in-region node
-	 (t
-	  (setf (undo-tree-node-previous fragment) node)
-	  (push fragment (undo-tree-node-next node))
-	  (setf (undo-tree-node-branch node) 0)
-	  ;; if this is a repeated undo-in-region, then we've left the current
-	  ;; node at the original splice-point; we need to set the current
-	  ;; node to the equivalent node on the undo-in-region branch and redo
-	  ;; back to where we started
-	  (when repeated-undo-in-region
-	    (setf (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)
-		  (undo-tree-node-previous original-fragment))
-	    (let ((mark-active nil))
-	      (while (not (eq (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) splice))
-		(undo-tree-redo-1 nil 'preserve-undo))))
-	  ;; splice new undo-in-region node into fragment
-	  (setq node (undo-tree-make-node nil region-changeset))
-	  (undo-tree-splice-node node splice)
-	  ;; set current node to undo-in-region node
-	  (setf (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) node)))
-
-	;; update undo-tree size
-	(setq node (undo-tree-node-previous fragment))
-	(while (progn
-		 (and (setq node (car (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-		      (not (eq node original-fragment))
-		      (incf (undo-tree-count buffer-undo-tree))
-		      (incf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-			    (+ (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo node))
-			       (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo node)))))))
-	t)  ; indicate undo-in-region branch was successfully pulled
-      )))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-pull-redo-in-region-branch (start end)
-  ;; Pull out entries from redo changesets to create a new redo-in-region
-  ;; branch, which redoes changeset entries lying between START and END first,
-  ;; followed by remaining entries from the changesets. Repeated calls will,
-  ;; if appropriate, extend the current redo-in-region branch rather than
-  ;; creating a new one.
-
-  ;; if we're just reverting the last undo-in-region, we don't need to
-  ;; manipulate the undo tree at all
-  (if (undo-tree-reverting-undo-in-region-p start end)
-      t  ; return t to indicate success
-
-    ;; We build the `region-changeset' and `delta-list' lists forwards, using
-    ;; pointers `r' and `d' to the penultimate element of the list. So that we
-    ;; don't have to treat the first element differently, we prepend a dummy
-    ;; leading nil to the lists, and have the pointers point to that
-    ;; initially.
-    ;; Note: using '(nil) instead of (list nil) in the `let*' causes bizarre
-    ;;       errors when the code is byte-compiled, where parts of the lists
-    ;;       appear to survive across different calls to this function.  An
-    ;;       obscure byte-compiler bug, perhaps?
-    (let* ((region-changeset (list nil))
-	   (r region-changeset)
-	   (delta-list (list nil))
-	   (d delta-list)
-	   (node (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	   (repeated-redo-in-region
-	    (undo-tree-repeated-redo-in-region-p start end))
-	   undo-adjusted-markers  ; `undo-elt-in-region' expects this
-	   fragment splice got-visible-elt redo-list elt)
-
-      ;; --- inisitalisation ---
-      (cond
-       ;; if this is a repeated redo-in-region, detach fragment below current
-       ;; node
-       (repeated-redo-in-region
-	(when (setq fragment (car (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-	  (setf (undo-tree-node-previous fragment) nil
-		(undo-tree-node-next node)
-		(delq fragment (undo-tree-node-next node)))))
-       ;; if this is a new redo-in-region, initial fragment is a copy of all
-       ;; nodes below the current one in the active branch
-       ((undo-tree-node-next node)
-	(setq fragment (undo-tree-make-node nil nil)
-	      splice fragment)
-	(while (setq node (nth (undo-tree-node-branch node)
-			       (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-	  (push (undo-tree-make-node
-		 splice nil
-		 (undo-copy-list (undo-tree-node-redo node)))
-		(undo-tree-node-next splice))
-	  (setq splice (car (undo-tree-node-next splice))))
-	(setq fragment (car (undo-tree-node-next fragment)))))
-
-
-      ;; --- pull redo-in-region elements into branch ---
-      ;; work down fragment, pulling out redo elements within region until
-      ;; we've got one that redoes a visible change (insertion or deletion)
-      (setq node fragment)
-      (catch 'abort
-	(while (and (not got-visible-elt) node (undo-tree-node-redo node))
-	  ;; we cons a dummy nil element on the front of the changeset so that
-	  ;; we can conveniently remove the first (real) element from the
-	  ;; changeset if we need to; the leading nil is removed once we're
-	  ;; done with this changeset
-	  (setq redo-list (push nil (undo-tree-node-redo node))
-		elt (cadr redo-list))
-	  (while elt
-	    (cond
-	     ;; keep elements within region
-	     ((undo-elt-in-region elt start end)
-	      ;; set flag if kept element is visible (insertion or deletion)
-	      (when (and (consp elt)
-			 (or (stringp (car elt)) (integerp (car elt))))
-		(setq got-visible-elt t))
-	      ;; adjust buffer positions in elements previously redone before
-	      ;; kept element, as kept element will now be redone first
-	      (undo-tree-adjust-elements-to-elt fragment elt t)
-	      ;; move kept element to redo-in-region changeset, adjusting its
-	      ;; buffer position as it will now be redone first
-	      (setcdr r (list (undo-tree-apply-deltas elt (cdr delta-list) -1)))
-	      (setq r (cdr r))
-	      (setcdr redo-list (cddr redo-list)))
-
-	     ;; discard "was unmodified" elements
-	     ;; FIXME: deal properly with these
-	     ((and (consp elt) (eq (car elt) t))
-	      (setcdr redo-list (cddr redo-list)))
-
-	     ;; if element crosses region, we can't pull any more elements
-	     ((undo-elt-crosses-region elt start end)
-	      ;; if we've found a visible element, it must be earlier in
-	      ;; current node's changeset; stop pulling elements (null
-	      ;; `redo-list' and non-nil `got-visible-elt' cause loop to exit)
-	      (if got-visible-elt
-		  (setq redo-list nil)
-		;; if we haven't found a visible element yet, pulling
-		;; redo-in-region branch has failed
-		(setq region-changeset nil)
-		(throw 'abort t)))
-
-	     ;; if rejecting element, add its delta (if any) to the list
-	     (t
-	      (let ((delta (undo-delta elt)))
-		(when (/= 0 (cdr delta))
-		  (setcdr d (list delta))
-		  (setq d (cdr d))))
-	      (setq redo-list (cdr redo-list))))
-
-	    ;; process next element of current changeset
-	    (setq elt (cadr redo-list)))
-
-	  ;; if there are remaining elements in changeset, remove dummy nil
-	  ;; from front
-	  (if (cadr (undo-tree-node-redo node))
-	      (pop (undo-tree-node-undo node))
-	    ;; otherwise, if we've kept all elements in changeset, discard
-	    ;; empty changeset
-	    (if (eq fragment node)
-		(setq fragment (car (undo-tree-node-next fragment)))
-	      (undo-tree-snip-node node)))
-	  ;; process changeset from next node in fragment
-	  (setq node (car (undo-tree-node-next node)))))
-
-      ;; pop dummy nil from front of `region-changeset'
-      (setq region-changeset (cdr region-changeset))
-
-
-      ;; --- integrate branch into tree ---
-      (setq node (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-      ;; if no redo-in-region elements were found, restore undo tree
-      (if (null (car region-changeset))
-	  (when (and repeated-redo-in-region fragment)
-	    (push fragment (undo-tree-node-next node))
-	    (setf (undo-tree-node-branch node) 0
-		  (undo-tree-node-previous fragment) node)
-	    nil)  ; return nil to indicate failure
-
-	;; otherwise, add redo-in-region node to top of fragment, and attach
-	;; it below current node
-	(setq fragment
-	      (if fragment
-		  (undo-tree-grow-backwards fragment nil region-changeset)
-		(undo-tree-make-node nil nil region-changeset)))
-	(push fragment (undo-tree-node-next node))
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-branch node) 0
-	      (undo-tree-node-previous fragment) node)
-	;; update undo-tree size
-	(unless repeated-redo-in-region
-	  (setq node fragment)
-	  (while (and (setq node (car (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-		      (incf (undo-tree-count buffer-undo-tree))
-		      (incf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-			    (undo-list-byte-size
-			     (undo-tree-node-redo node))))))
-	(incf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-	      (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo fragment)))
-	t)  ; indicate redo-in-region branch was successfully pulled
-      )))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-adjust-elements-to-elt (node undo-elt &optional below)
-  "Adjust buffer positions of undo elements, starting at NODE's
-and going up the tree (or down the active branch if BELOW is
-non-nil) and through the nodes' undo elements until we reach
-UNDO-ELT.  UNDO-ELT must appear somewhere in the undo changeset
-of either NODE itself or some node above it in the tree."
-  (let ((delta (list (undo-delta undo-elt)))
-	(undo-list (undo-tree-node-undo node)))
-    ;; adjust elements until we reach UNDO-ELT
-    (while (and (car undo-list)
-		(not (eq (car undo-list) undo-elt)))
-      (setcar undo-list
-	      (undo-tree-apply-deltas (car undo-list) delta -1))
-      ;; move to next undo element in list, or to next node if we've run out
-      ;; of elements
-      (unless (car (setq undo-list (cdr undo-list)))
-	(if below
-	    (setq node (nth (undo-tree-node-branch node)
-			    (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-	  (setq node (undo-tree-node-previous node)))
-	(setq undo-list (undo-tree-node-undo node))))))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-apply-deltas (undo-elt deltas &optional sgn)
-  ;; Apply DELTAS in order to UNDO-ELT, multiplying deltas by SGN
-  ;; (only useful value for SGN is -1).
-  (let (position offset)
-    (dolist (delta deltas)
-      (setq position (car delta)
-	    offset (* (cdr delta) (or sgn 1)))
-      (cond
-       ;; POSITION
-       ((integerp undo-elt)
-	(when (>= undo-elt position)
-	  (setq undo-elt (- undo-elt offset))))
-       ;; nil (or any other atom)
-       ((atom undo-elt))
-       ;; (TEXT . POSITION)
-       ((stringp (car undo-elt))
-	(let ((text-pos (abs (cdr undo-elt)))
-	      (point-at-end (< (cdr undo-elt) 0)))
-	  (if (>= text-pos position)
-	      (setcdr undo-elt (* (if point-at-end -1 1)
-				  (- text-pos offset))))))
-       ;; (BEGIN . END)
-       ((integerp (car undo-elt))
-	(when (>= (car undo-elt) position)
-	  (setcar undo-elt (- (car undo-elt) offset))
-	  (setcdr undo-elt (- (cdr undo-elt) offset))))
-       ;; (nil PROPERTY VALUE BEG . END)
-       ((null (car undo-elt))
-	(let ((tail (nthcdr 3 undo-elt)))
-	  (when (>= (car tail) position)
-	    (setcar tail (- (car tail) offset))
-	    (setcdr tail (- (cdr tail) offset)))))
-       ))
-    undo-elt))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-repeated-undo-in-region-p (start end)
-  ;; Return non-nil if undo-in-region between START and END is a repeated
-  ;; undo-in-region
-  (let ((node (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-    (and (setq node
-	       (nth (undo-tree-node-branch node) (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-	 (eq (undo-tree-node-undo-beginning node) start)
-	 (eq (undo-tree-node-undo-end node) end))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-repeated-redo-in-region-p (start end)
-  ;; Return non-nil if undo-in-region between START and END is a repeated
-  ;; undo-in-region
-  (let ((node (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-    (and (eq (undo-tree-node-redo-beginning node) start)
-	 (eq (undo-tree-node-redo-end node) end))))
-
-
-;; Return non-nil if undo-in-region between START and END is simply
-;; reverting the last redo-in-region
-(defalias 'undo-tree-reverting-undo-in-region-p
-  'undo-tree-repeated-undo-in-region-p)
-
-
-;; Return non-nil if redo-in-region between START and END is simply
-;; reverting the last undo-in-region
-(defalias 'undo-tree-reverting-redo-in-region-p
-  'undo-tree-repeated-redo-in-region-p)
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;                        Undo-tree commands
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode undo-tree-mode
-  "Toggle undo-tree mode.
-With no argument, this command toggles the mode.
-A positive prefix argument turns the mode on.
-A negative prefix argument turns it off.
-
-Undo-tree-mode replaces Emacs' standard undo feature with a more
-powerful yet easier to use version, that treats the undo history
-as what it is: a tree.
-
-The following keys are available in `undo-tree-mode':
-
-  \\{undo-tree-map}
-
-Within the undo-tree visualizer, the following keys are available:
-
-  \\{undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map}"
-
-  nil                       ; init value
-  undo-tree-mode-lighter    ; lighter
-  undo-tree-map             ; keymap
-
-  ;; if disabling `undo-tree-mode', rebuild `buffer-undo-list' from tree so
-  ;; Emacs undo can work
-  (when (not undo-tree-mode)
-    (undo-list-rebuild-from-tree)
-    (setq buffer-undo-tree nil)))
-
-
-(defun turn-on-undo-tree-mode (&optional print-message)
-  "Enable `undo-tree-mode' in the current buffer, when appropriate.
-Some major modes implement their own undo system, which should
-not normally be overridden by `undo-tree-mode'. This command does
-not enable `undo-tree-mode' in such buffers. If you want to force
-`undo-tree-mode' to be enabled regardless, use (undo-tree-mode 1)
-instead.
-
-The heuristic used to detect major modes in which
-`undo-tree-mode' should not be used is to check whether either
-the `undo' command has been remapped, or the default undo
-keybindings (C-/ and C-_) have been overridden somewhere other
-than in the global map. In addition, `undo-tree-mode' will not be
-enabled if the buffer's `major-mode' appears in
-`undo-tree-incompatible-major-modes'."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (if (or (key-binding [remap undo])
-	  (undo-tree-overridden-undo-bindings-p)
-	  (memq major-mode undo-tree-incompatible-major-modes))
-      (when print-message
-	(message "Buffer does not support undo-tree-mode;\
- undo-tree-mode NOT enabled"))
-    (undo-tree-mode 1)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-overridden-undo-bindings-p ()
-  "Returns t if default undo bindings are overridden, nil otherwise.
-Checks if either of the default undo key bindings (\"C-/\" or
-\"C-_\") are overridden in the current buffer by any keymap other
-than the global one. (So global redefinitions of the default undo
-key bindings do not count.)"
-  (let ((binding1 (lookup-key (current-global-map) [?\C-/]))
-	(binding2 (lookup-key (current-global-map) [?\C-_])))
-    (global-set-key [?\C-/] 'undo)
-    (global-set-key [?\C-_] 'undo)
-    (unwind-protect
-	(or (and (key-binding [?\C-/])
-		 (not (eq (key-binding [?\C-/]) 'undo)))
-	    (and (key-binding [?\C-_])
-		 (not (eq (key-binding [?\C-_]) 'undo))))
-      (global-set-key [?\C-/] binding1)
-      (global-set-key [?\C-_] binding2))))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode global-undo-tree-mode
-  undo-tree-mode turn-on-undo-tree-mode)
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-undo (&optional arg)
-  "Undo changes.
-Repeat this command to undo more changes.
-A numeric ARG serves as a repeat count.
-
-In Transient Mark mode when the mark is active, only undo changes
-within the current region. Similarly, when not in Transient Mark
-mode, just \\[universal-argument] as an argument limits undo to
-changes within the current region."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  ;; throw error if undo is disabled in buffer
-  (when (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-    (user-error "No undo information in this buffer"))
-  (undo-tree-undo-1 arg)
-  ;; inform user if at branch point
-  (when (> (undo-tree-num-branches) 1) (message "Undo branch point!")))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-undo-1 (&optional arg preserve-redo preserve-timestamps)
-  ;; Internal undo function. An active mark in `transient-mark-mode', or
-  ;; non-nil ARG otherwise, enables undo-in-region. Non-nil PRESERVE-REDO
-  ;; causes the existing redo record to be preserved, rather than replacing it
-  ;; with the new one generated by undoing. Non-nil PRESERVE-TIMESTAMPS
-  ;; disables updating of timestamps in visited undo-tree nodes. (This latter
-  ;; should *only* be used when temporarily visiting another undo state and
-  ;; immediately returning to the original state afterwards. Otherwise, it
-  ;; could cause history-discarding errors.)
-  (let ((undo-in-progress t)
-	(undo-in-region (and undo-tree-enable-undo-in-region
-			     (or (region-active-p)
-				 (and arg (not (numberp arg))))))
-	pos current)
-    ;; transfer entries accumulated in `buffer-undo-list' to
-    ;; `buffer-undo-tree'
-    (undo-list-transfer-to-tree)
-
-    (dotimes (i (or (and (numberp arg) (prefix-numeric-value arg)) 1))
-      ;; check if at top of undo tree
-      (unless (undo-tree-node-previous (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	(user-error "No further undo information"))
-
-      ;; if region is active, or a non-numeric prefix argument was supplied,
-      ;; try to pull out a new branch of changes affecting the region
-      (when (and undo-in-region
-		 (not (undo-tree-pull-undo-in-region-branch
-		       (region-beginning) (region-end))))
-	(user-error "No further undo information for region"))
-
-      ;; remove any GC'd elements from node's undo list
-      (setq current (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-      (decf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-	    (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo current)))
-      (setf (undo-tree-node-undo current)
-	    (undo-list-clean-GCd-elts (undo-tree-node-undo current)))
-      (incf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-	    (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo current)))
-      ;; undo one record from undo tree
-      (when undo-in-region
-	(setq pos (set-marker (make-marker) (point)))
-	(set-marker-insertion-type pos t))
-      (primitive-undo 1 (undo-tree-copy-list (undo-tree-node-undo current)))
-      (undo-boundary)
-
-      ;; if preserving old redo record, discard new redo entries that
-      ;; `primitive-undo' has added to `buffer-undo-list', and remove any GC'd
-      ;; elements from node's redo list
-      (if preserve-redo
-	  (progn
-	    (undo-list-pop-changeset)
-	    (decf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-		  (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo current)))
-	    (setf (undo-tree-node-redo current)
-		  (undo-list-clean-GCd-elts (undo-tree-node-redo current)))
-	    (incf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-		  (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo current))))
-	;; otherwise, record redo entries that `primitive-undo' has added to
-	;; `buffer-undo-list' in current node's redo record, replacing
-	;; existing entry if one already exists
-	(decf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-	      (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo current)))
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-redo current)
-	      (undo-list-pop-changeset 'discard-pos))
-	(incf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-	      (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo current))))
-
-      ;; rewind current node and update timestamp
-      (setf (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)
-	    (undo-tree-node-previous (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-      (unless preserve-timestamps
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-timestamp (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	      (current-time)))
-
-      ;; if undoing-in-region, record current node, region and direction so we
-      ;; can tell if undo-in-region is repeated, and re-activate mark if in
-      ;; `transient-mark-mode'; if not, erase any leftover data
-      (if (not undo-in-region)
-	  (undo-tree-node-clear-region-data current)
-	(goto-char pos)
-	;; note: we deliberately want to store the region information in the
-	;; node *below* the now current one
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-undo-beginning current) (region-beginning)
-	      (undo-tree-node-undo-end current) (region-end))
-	(set-marker pos nil)))
-
-    ;; undo deactivates mark unless undoing-in-region
-    (setq deactivate-mark (not undo-in-region))))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-redo (&optional arg)
-  "Redo changes. A numeric ARG serves as a repeat count.
-
-In Transient Mark mode when the mark is active, only redo changes
-within the current region. Similarly, when not in Transient Mark
-mode, just \\[universal-argument] as an argument limits redo to
-changes within the current region."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  ;; throw error if undo is disabled in buffer
-  (when (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-    (user-error "No undo information in this buffer"))
-  (undo-tree-redo-1 arg)
-  ;; inform user if at branch point
-  (when (> (undo-tree-num-branches) 1) (message "Undo branch point!")))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-redo-1 (&optional arg preserve-undo preserve-timestamps)
-  ;; Internal redo function. An active mark in `transient-mark-mode', or
-  ;; non-nil ARG otherwise, enables undo-in-region. Non-nil PRESERVE-UNDO
-  ;; causes the existing redo record to be preserved, rather than replacing it
-  ;; with the new one generated by undoing. Non-nil PRESERVE-TIMESTAMPS
-  ;; disables updating of timestamps in visited undo-tree nodes. (This latter
-  ;; should *only* be used when temporarily visiting another undo state and
-  ;; immediately returning to the original state afterwards. Otherwise, it
-  ;; could cause history-discarding errors.)
-  (let ((undo-in-progress t)
-	(redo-in-region (and undo-tree-enable-undo-in-region
-			     (or (region-active-p)
-				 (and arg (not (numberp arg))))))
-	pos current)
-    ;; transfer entries accumulated in `buffer-undo-list' to
-    ;; `buffer-undo-tree'
-    (undo-list-transfer-to-tree)
-
-    (dotimes (i (or (and (numberp arg) (prefix-numeric-value arg)) 1))
-      ;; check if at bottom of undo tree
-      (when (null (undo-tree-node-next (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-	(user-error "No further redo information"))
-
-      ;; if region is active, or a non-numeric prefix argument was supplied,
-      ;; try to pull out a new branch of changes affecting the region
-      (when (and redo-in-region
-		 (not (undo-tree-pull-redo-in-region-branch
-		       (region-beginning) (region-end))))
-	(user-error "No further redo information for region"))
-
-      ;; get next node (but DON'T advance current node in tree yet, in case
-      ;; redoing fails)
-      (setq current (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)
-	    current (nth (undo-tree-node-branch current)
-			 (undo-tree-node-next current)))
-      ;; remove any GC'd elements from node's redo list
-      (decf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-	    (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo current)))
-      (setf (undo-tree-node-redo current)
-	    (undo-list-clean-GCd-elts (undo-tree-node-redo current)))
-      (incf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-	    (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-redo current)))
-      ;; redo one record from undo tree
-      (when redo-in-region
-	(setq pos (set-marker (make-marker) (point)))
-	(set-marker-insertion-type pos t))
-      (primitive-undo 1 (undo-tree-copy-list (undo-tree-node-redo current)))
-      (undo-boundary)
-      ;; advance current node in tree
-      (setf (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) current)
-
-      ;; if preserving old undo record, discard new undo entries that
-      ;; `primitive-undo' has added to `buffer-undo-list', and remove any GC'd
-      ;; elements from node's redo list
-      (if preserve-undo
-	  (progn
-	    (undo-list-pop-changeset)
-	    (decf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-		  (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo current)))
-	    (setf (undo-tree-node-undo current)
-		  (undo-list-clean-GCd-elts (undo-tree-node-undo current)))
-	    (incf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-		  (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo current))))
-	;; otherwise, record undo entries that `primitive-undo' has added to
-	;; `buffer-undo-list' in current node's undo record, replacing
-	;; existing entry if one already exists
-	(decf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-	      (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo current)))
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-undo current)
-	      (undo-list-pop-changeset 'discard-pos))
-	(incf (undo-tree-size buffer-undo-tree)
-	      (undo-list-byte-size (undo-tree-node-undo current))))
-
-      ;; update timestamp
-      (unless preserve-timestamps
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-timestamp current) (current-time)))
-
-      ;; if redoing-in-region, record current node, region and direction so we
-      ;; can tell if redo-in-region is repeated, and re-activate mark if in
-      ;; `transient-mark-mode'
-      (if (not redo-in-region)
-	  (undo-tree-node-clear-region-data current)
-	(goto-char pos)
-	(setf (undo-tree-node-redo-beginning current) (region-beginning)
-	      (undo-tree-node-redo-end current) (region-end))
-	(set-marker pos nil)))
-
-    ;; redo deactivates the mark unless redoing-in-region
-    (setq deactivate-mark (not redo-in-region))))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-switch-branch (branch)
-  "Switch to a different BRANCH of the undo tree.
-This will affect which branch to descend when *redoing* changes
-using `undo-tree-redo'."
-  (interactive (list (or (and prefix-arg (prefix-numeric-value prefix-arg))
-                         (and (not (eq buffer-undo-list t))
-			      (or (undo-list-transfer-to-tree) t)
-			      (let ((b (undo-tree-node-branch
-					(undo-tree-current
-					 buffer-undo-tree))))
-				(cond
-				 ;; switch to other branch if only 2
-				 ((= (undo-tree-num-branches) 2) (- 1 b))
-				 ;; prompt if more than 2
-				 ((> (undo-tree-num-branches) 2)
-				  (read-number
-				   (format "Branch (0-%d, on %d): "
-					   (1- (undo-tree-num-branches)) b)))
-				 ))))))
-  ;; throw error if undo is disabled in buffer
-  (when (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-    (user-error "No undo information in this buffer"))
-  ;; sanity check branch number
-  (when (<= (undo-tree-num-branches) 1)
-    (user-error "Not at undo branch point"))
-  (when (or (< branch 0) (> branch (1- (undo-tree-num-branches))))
-    (user-error "Invalid branch number"))
-  ;; transfer entries accumulated in `buffer-undo-list' to `buffer-undo-tree'
-  (undo-list-transfer-to-tree)
-  ;; switch branch
-  (setf (undo-tree-node-branch (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	branch)
-  (message "Switched to branch %d" branch))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-set (node &optional preserve-timestamps)
-  ;; Set buffer to state corresponding to NODE. Returns intersection point
-  ;; between path back from current node and path back from selected NODE.
-  ;; Non-nil PRESERVE-TIMESTAMPS disables updating of timestamps in visited
-  ;; undo-tree nodes. (This should *only* be used when temporarily visiting
-  ;; another undo state and immediately returning to the original state
-  ;; afterwards. Otherwise, it could cause history-discarding errors.)
-  (let ((path (make-hash-table :test 'eq))
-        (n node))
-    (puthash (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree) t path)
-    ;; build list of nodes leading back from selected node to root, updating
-    ;; branches as we go to point down to selected node
-    (while (progn
-             (puthash n t path)
-             (when (undo-tree-node-previous n)
-               (setf (undo-tree-node-branch (undo-tree-node-previous n))
-                     (undo-tree-position
-                      n (undo-tree-node-next (undo-tree-node-previous n))))
-               (setq n (undo-tree-node-previous n)))))
-    ;; work backwards from current node until we intersect path back from
-    ;; selected node
-    (setq n (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-    (while (not (gethash n path))
-      (setq n (undo-tree-node-previous n)))
-    ;; ascend tree until intersection node
-    (while (not (eq (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) n))
-      (undo-tree-undo-1 nil nil preserve-timestamps))
-    ;; descend tree until selected node
-    (while (not (eq (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) node))
-      (undo-tree-redo-1 nil nil preserve-timestamps))
-    n))  ; return intersection node
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-save-state-to-register (register)
-  "Store current undo-tree state to REGISTER.
-The saved state can be restored using
-`undo-tree-restore-state-from-register'.
-Argument is a character, naming the register."
-  (interactive "cUndo-tree state to register: ")
-  ;; throw error if undo is disabled in buffer
-  (when (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-    (user-error "No undo information in this buffer"))
-  ;; transfer entries accumulated in `buffer-undo-list' to `buffer-undo-tree'
-  (undo-list-transfer-to-tree)
-  ;; save current node to REGISTER
-  (set-register
-   register (registerv-make
-	     (undo-tree-make-register-data
-	      (current-buffer) (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	     :print-func 'undo-tree-register-data-print-func))
-  ;; record REGISTER in current node, for visualizer
-  (setf (undo-tree-node-register (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	register))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-restore-state-from-register (register)
-  "Restore undo-tree state from REGISTER.
-The state must be saved using `undo-tree-save-state-to-register'.
-Argument is a character, naming the register."
-  (interactive "*cRestore undo-tree state from register: ")
-  ;; throw error if undo is disabled in buffer, or if register doesn't contain
-  ;; an undo-tree node
-  (let ((data (registerv-data (get-register register))))
-    (cond
-     ((eq buffer-undo-list t)
-      (user-error "No undo information in this buffer"))
-     ((not (undo-tree-register-data-p data))
-      (user-error "Register doesn't contain undo-tree state"))
-     ((not (eq (current-buffer) (undo-tree-register-data-buffer data)))
-      (user-error "Register contains undo-tree state for a different buffer")))
-    ;; transfer entries accumulated in `buffer-undo-list' to `buffer-undo-tree'
-    (undo-list-transfer-to-tree)
-    ;; restore buffer state corresponding to saved node
-    (undo-tree-set (undo-tree-register-data-node data))))
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;                    Persistent storage commands
-
-(defun undo-tree-make-history-save-file-name (file)
-  "Create the undo history file name for FILE.
-Normally this is the file's name with \".\" prepended and
-\".~undo-tree~\" appended.
-
-A match for FILE is sought in `undo-tree-history-directory-alist'
-\(see the documentation of that variable for details\). If the
-directory for the backup doesn't exist, it is created."
-  (let* ((backup-directory-alist undo-tree-history-directory-alist)
-	 (name (make-backup-file-name-1 file)))
-    (concat (file-name-directory name) "." (file-name-nondirectory name)
-	    ".~undo-tree~")))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-save-history (&optional filename overwrite)
-  "Store undo-tree history to file.
-
-If optional argument FILENAME is omitted, default save file is
-\".<buffer-file-name>.~undo-tree\" if buffer is visiting a file.
-Otherwise, prompt for one.
-
-If OVERWRITE is non-nil, any existing file will be overwritten
-without asking for confirmation."
-  (interactive)
-  (when (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-    (user-error "No undo information in this buffer"))
-  (undo-list-transfer-to-tree)
-  (when (and buffer-undo-tree (not (eq buffer-undo-tree t)))
-    (condition-case nil
-	(undo-tree-kill-visualizer)
-      (error (undo-tree-clear-visualizer-data buffer-undo-tree)))
-    (let ((buff (current-buffer))
-	  tree)
-      ;; get filename
-      (unless filename
-	(setq filename
-	      (if buffer-file-name
-		  (undo-tree-make-history-save-file-name buffer-file-name)
-		(expand-file-name (read-file-name "File to save in: ") nil))))
-      (when (or (not (file-exists-p filename))
-		overwrite
-		(yes-or-no-p (format "Overwrite \"%s\"? " filename)))
-	(unwind-protect
-	    (progn
-	      ;; transform undo-tree into non-circular structure, and make
-	      ;; temporary copy
-	      (undo-tree-decircle buffer-undo-tree)
-	      (setq tree (copy-undo-tree buffer-undo-tree))
-	      ;; discard undo-tree object pool before saving
-	      (setf (undo-tree-object-pool tree) nil)
-	      ;; print undo-tree to file
-	      ;; NOTE: We use `with-temp-buffer' instead of `with-temp-file'
-	      ;;       to allow `auto-compression-mode' to take effect, in
-	      ;;       case user has overridden or advised the default
-	      ;;       `undo-tree-make-history-save-file-name' to add a
-	      ;;       compressed file extension.
-	      (with-auto-compression-mode
-		(with-temp-buffer
-		  (prin1 (sha1 buff) (current-buffer))
-		  (terpri (current-buffer))
-		  (let ((print-circle t)) (prin1 tree (current-buffer)))
-		  (write-region nil nil filename))))
-	  ;; restore circular undo-tree data structure
-	  (undo-tree-recircle buffer-undo-tree))
-	))))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-load-history (&optional filename noerror)
-  "Load undo-tree history from file.
-
-If optional argument FILENAME is null, default load file is
-\".<buffer-file-name>.~undo-tree\" if buffer is visiting a file.
-Otherwise, prompt for one.
-
-If optional argument NOERROR is non-nil, return nil instead of
-signaling an error if file is not found."
-  (interactive)
-  ;; get filename
-  (unless filename
-    (setq filename
-	  (if buffer-file-name
-	      (undo-tree-make-history-save-file-name buffer-file-name)
-	    (expand-file-name (read-file-name "File to load from: ") nil))))
-
-  ;; attempt to read undo-tree from FILENAME
-  (catch 'load-error
-    (unless (file-exists-p filename)
-      (if noerror
-	  (throw 'load-error nil)
-	(error "File \"%s\" does not exist; could not load undo-tree history"
-	       filename)))
-    (let (buff hash tree)
-      (setq buff (current-buffer))
-      (with-auto-compression-mode
-	(with-temp-buffer
-	  (insert-file-contents filename)
-	  (goto-char (point-min))
-	  (condition-case nil
-	      (setq hash (read (current-buffer)))
-	    (error
-	     (kill-buffer nil)
-	     (funcall (if noerror 'message 'user-error)
-		      "Error reading undo-tree history from \"%s\"" filename)
-	     (throw 'load-error nil)))
-	  (unless (string= (sha1 buff) hash)
-	    (kill-buffer nil)
-	    (funcall (if noerror 'message 'user-error)
-		     "Buffer has been modified; could not load undo-tree history")
-	    (throw 'load-error nil))
-	  (condition-case nil
-	      (setq tree (read (current-buffer)))
-	    (error
-	     (kill-buffer nil)
-	     (funcall (if noerror 'message 'error)
-		      "Error reading undo-tree history from \"%s\"" filename)
-	     (throw 'load-error nil)))
-	  (kill-buffer nil)))
-      ;; initialise empty undo-tree object pool
-      (setf (undo-tree-object-pool tree)
-	    (make-hash-table :test 'eq :weakness 'value))
-      ;; restore circular undo-tree data structure
-      (undo-tree-recircle tree)
-      (setq buffer-undo-tree tree))))
-
-
-
-;; Versions of save/load functions for use in hooks
-(defun undo-tree-save-history-hook ()
-  (when (and undo-tree-mode undo-tree-auto-save-history
-	     (not (eq buffer-undo-list t)))
-    (undo-tree-save-history nil t) nil))
-
-(defun undo-tree-load-history-hook ()
-  (when (and undo-tree-mode undo-tree-auto-save-history
-	     (not (eq buffer-undo-list t))
-	     (not revert-buffer-in-progress-p))
-    (undo-tree-load-history nil t)))
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;                    Visualizer drawing functions
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualize ()
-  "Visualize the current buffer's undo tree."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (deactivate-mark)
-  ;; throw error if undo is disabled in buffer
-  (when (eq buffer-undo-list t)
-    (user-error "No undo information in this buffer"))
-  ;; transfer entries accumulated in `buffer-undo-list' to `buffer-undo-tree'
-  (undo-list-transfer-to-tree)
-  ;; add hook to kill visualizer buffer if original buffer is changed
-  (add-hook 'before-change-functions 'undo-tree-kill-visualizer nil t)
-  ;; prepare *undo-tree* buffer, then draw tree in it
-  (let ((undo-tree buffer-undo-tree)
-        (buff (current-buffer))
-	(display-buffer-mark-dedicated 'soft))
-    (switch-to-buffer-other-window
-     (get-buffer-create undo-tree-visualizer-buffer-name))
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer buff)
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-parent-mtime
-	  (and (buffer-file-name buff)
-	       (nth 5 (file-attributes (buffer-file-name buff)))))
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-initial-node (undo-tree-current undo-tree))
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-spacing
-	  (undo-tree-visualizer-calculate-spacing))
-    (make-local-variable 'undo-tree-visualizer-timestamps)
-    (make-local-variable 'undo-tree-visualizer-diff)
-    (setq buffer-undo-tree undo-tree)
-    (undo-tree-visualizer-mode)
-    ;; FIXME; don't know why `undo-tree-visualizer-mode' clears this
-    (setq buffer-undo-tree undo-tree)
-    (set (make-local-variable 'undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing)
-	 (or (eq undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing t)
-	     (and (numberp undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing)
-		  (>= (undo-tree-count undo-tree)
-		      undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing))))
-    (when undo-tree-visualizer-diff (undo-tree-visualizer-show-diff))
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (undo-tree-draw-tree undo-tree))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-kill-visualizer (&rest _dummy)
-  ;; Kill visualizer. Added to `before-change-functions' hook of original
-  ;; buffer when visualizer is invoked.
-  (unless (or undo-tree-inhibit-kill-visualizer
-	      (null (get-buffer undo-tree-visualizer-buffer-name)))
-    (with-current-buffer undo-tree-visualizer-buffer-name
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-quit))))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-draw-tree (undo-tree)
-  ;; Draw undo-tree in current buffer starting from NODE (or root if nil).
-  (let ((node (if undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing
-		  (undo-tree-current undo-tree)
-		(undo-tree-root undo-tree))))
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down nil
-	  undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up nil)
-    (undo-tree-clear-visualizer-data undo-tree)
-    (undo-tree-compute-widths node)
-    ;; lazy drawing starts vertically centred and displaced horizontally to
-    ;; the left (window-width/4), since trees will typically grow right
-    (if undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing
-	(progn
-	  (undo-tree-move-down (/ (window-height) 2))
-	  (undo-tree-move-forward (max 2 (/ (window-width) 4)))) ; left margin
-      ;; non-lazy drawing starts in centre at top of buffer
-      (undo-tree-move-down 1)  ; top margin
-      (undo-tree-move-forward
-       (max (/ (window-width) 2)
-	    (+ (undo-tree-node-char-lwidth node)
-	       ;; add space for left part of left-most time-stamp
-	       (if undo-tree-visualizer-timestamps
-		   (/ (- undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 4) 2)
-		 0)
-	       2))))  ; left margin
-    ;; link starting node to its representation in visualizer
-    (setf (undo-tree-node-marker node) (make-marker))
-    (set-marker-insertion-type (undo-tree-node-marker node) nil)
-    (move-marker (undo-tree-node-marker node) (point))
-    ;; draw undo-tree
-    (let ((undo-tree-insert-face 'undo-tree-visualizer-default-face)
-	  node-list)
-      (if (not undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing)
-	  (undo-tree-extend-down node t)
-	(undo-tree-extend-down node)
-	(undo-tree-extend-up node)
-	(setq node-list undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down
-	      undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down nil)
-	(while node-list (undo-tree-extend-down (pop node-list)))))
-    ;; highlight active branch
-    (let ((undo-tree-insert-face 'undo-tree-visualizer-active-branch-face))
-      (undo-tree-highlight-active-branch
-       (or undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up
-	   (undo-tree-root undo-tree))))
-    ;; highlight current node
-    (undo-tree-draw-node (undo-tree-current undo-tree) 'current)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-extend-down (node &optional bottom)
-  ;; Extend tree downwards starting from NODE and point. If BOTTOM is t,
-  ;; extend all the way down to the leaves. If BOTTOM is a node, extend down
-  ;; as far as that node. If BOTTOM is an integer, extend down as far as that
-  ;; line. Otherwise, only extend visible portion of tree. NODE is assumed to
-  ;; already have a node marker. Returns non-nil if anything was actually
-  ;; extended.
-  (let ((extended nil)
-	(cur-stack (list node))
-	next-stack)
-    ;; don't bother extending if BOTTOM specifies an already-drawn node
-    (unless (and (undo-tree-node-p bottom) (undo-tree-node-marker bottom))
-      ;; draw nodes layer by layer
-      (while (or cur-stack
-		 (prog1 (setq cur-stack next-stack)
-		   (setq next-stack nil)))
-	(setq node (pop cur-stack))
-	;; if node is within range being drawn...
-	(if (or (eq bottom t)
-		(and (undo-tree-node-p bottom)
-		     (not (eq (undo-tree-node-previous node) bottom)))
-		(and (integerp bottom)
-		     (>= bottom (line-number-at-pos
-				 (undo-tree-node-marker node))))
-		(and (null bottom)
-		     (pos-visible-in-window-p (undo-tree-node-marker node)
-					      nil t)))
-	    ;; ...draw one layer of node's subtree (if not already drawn)
-	    (progn
-	      (unless (and (undo-tree-node-next node)
-			   (undo-tree-node-marker
-			    (nth (undo-tree-node-branch node)
-				 (undo-tree-node-next node))))
-		(goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker node))
-		(undo-tree-draw-subtree node)
-		(setq extended t))
-	      (setq next-stack
-		    (append (undo-tree-node-next node) next-stack)))
-	  ;; ...otherwise, postpone drawing until later
-	  (push node undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down))))
-    extended))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-extend-up (node &optional top)
-  ;; Extend tree upwards starting from NODE. If TOP is t, extend all the way
-  ;; to root. If TOP is a node, extend up as far as that node. If TOP is an
-  ;; integer, extend up as far as that line. Otherwise, only extend visible
-  ;; portion of tree. NODE is assumed to already have a node marker. Returns
-  ;; non-nil if anything was actually extended.
-  (let ((extended nil) parent)
-    ;; don't bother extending if TOP specifies an already-drawn node
-    (unless (and (undo-tree-node-p top) (undo-tree-node-marker top))
-      (while node
-	(setq parent (undo-tree-node-previous node))
-	;; if we haven't reached root...
-	(if parent
-	    ;; ...and node is within range being drawn...
-	    (if (or (eq top t)
-		    (and (undo-tree-node-p top) (not (eq node top)))
-		    (and (integerp top)
-			 (< top (line-number-at-pos
-				 (undo-tree-node-marker node))))
-		    (and (null top)
-			 ;; NOTE: we check point in case window-start is outdated
-			 (< (min (line-number-at-pos (point))
-				 (line-number-at-pos (window-start)))
-			    (line-number-at-pos
-			     (undo-tree-node-marker node)))))
-		;; ...and it hasn't already been drawn
-		(when (not (undo-tree-node-marker parent))
-		  ;; link parent node to its representation in visualizer
-		  (undo-tree-compute-widths parent)
-		  (undo-tree-move-to-parent node)
-		  (setf (undo-tree-node-marker parent) (make-marker))
-		  (set-marker-insertion-type
-		   (undo-tree-node-marker parent) nil)
-		  (move-marker (undo-tree-node-marker parent) (point))
-		  ;; draw subtree beneath parent
-		  (setq undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down
-			(nconc (delq node (undo-tree-draw-subtree parent))
-			       undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down))
-		  (setq extended t))
-	      ;; ...otherwise, postpone drawing for later and exit
-	      (setq undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up (when parent node)
-		    parent nil))
-
-	  ;; if we've reached root, stop extending and add top margin
-	  (setq undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up nil)
-	  (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker node))
-	  (undo-tree-move-up 1)  ; top margin
-	  (delete-region (point-min) (line-beginning-position)))
-	;; next iteration
-	(setq node parent)))
-    extended))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-expand-down (from &optional to)
-  ;; Expand tree downwards. FROM is the node to start expanding from. Stop
-  ;; expanding at TO if specified. Otherwise, just expand visible portion of
-  ;; tree and highlight active branch from FROM.
-  (when undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-	  node-list extended)
-      ;; extend down as far as TO node
-      (when to
-	(setq extended (undo-tree-extend-down from to))
-	(goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker to))
-	(redisplay t))  ; force redisplay to scroll buffer if necessary
-      ;; extend visible portion of tree downwards
-      (setq node-list undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down
-	    undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down nil)
-      (when node-list
-	(dolist (n node-list)
-	  (when (undo-tree-extend-down n) (setq extended t)))
-	;; highlight active branch in newly-extended-down portion, if any
-	(when extended
-	  (let ((undo-tree-insert-face
-		 'undo-tree-visualizer-active-branch-face))
-	    (undo-tree-highlight-active-branch from)))))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-expand-up (from &optional to)
-  ;; Expand tree upwards. FROM is the node to start expanding from, TO is the
-  ;; node to stop expanding at. If TO node isn't specified, just expand visible
-  ;; portion of tree and highlight active branch down to FROM.
-  (when undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t)
-	  extended node-list)
-      ;; extend up as far as TO node
-      (when to
-	(setq extended (undo-tree-extend-up from to))
-	(goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker to))
-	;; simulate auto-scrolling if close to top of buffer
-	(when (<= (line-number-at-pos (point)) scroll-margin)
-	  (undo-tree-move-up (if (= scroll-conservatively 0)
-				 (/ (window-height) 2) 3))
-	  (when (undo-tree-extend-up to) (setq extended t))
-	  (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker to))
-	  (unless (= scroll-conservatively 0) (recenter scroll-margin))))
-      ;; extend visible portion of tree upwards
-      (and undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up
-	   (undo-tree-extend-up undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up)
-	   (setq extended t))
-      ;; extend visible portion of tree downwards
-      (setq node-list undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down
-	    undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down nil)
-      (dolist (n node-list) (undo-tree-extend-down n))
-      ;; highlight active branch in newly-extended-up portion, if any
-      (when extended
-	(let ((undo-tree-insert-face
-	       'undo-tree-visualizer-active-branch-face))
-	  (undo-tree-highlight-active-branch
-	   (or undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up
-	       (undo-tree-root buffer-undo-tree))
-	   from))))))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-highlight-active-branch (node &optional end)
-  ;; Draw highlighted active branch below NODE in current buffer. Stop
-  ;; highlighting at END node if specified.
-  (let ((stack (list node)))
-    ;; draw active branch
-    (while stack
-      (setq node (pop stack))
-      (unless (or (eq node end)
-		  (memq node undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down))
-	(goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker node))
-	(setq node (undo-tree-draw-subtree node 'active)
-	      stack (nconc stack node))))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-draw-node (node &optional current)
-  ;; Draw symbol representing NODE in visualizer. If CURRENT is non-nil, node
-  ;; is current node.
-  (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker node))
-  (when undo-tree-visualizer-timestamps
-    (undo-tree-move-backward (/ undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 2)))
-
-  (let* ((undo-tree-insert-face (and undo-tree-insert-face
-				     (or (and (consp undo-tree-insert-face)
-					      undo-tree-insert-face)
-					 (list undo-tree-insert-face))))
-	 (register (undo-tree-node-register node))
-	 (unmodified (if undo-tree-visualizer-parent-mtime
-			 (undo-tree-node-unmodified-p
-			  node undo-tree-visualizer-parent-mtime)
-		       (undo-tree-node-unmodified-p node)))
-	node-string)
-    ;; check node's register (if any) still stores appropriate undo-tree state
-    (unless (and register
-		 (undo-tree-register-data-p
-		  (registerv-data (get-register register)))
-		 (eq node (undo-tree-register-data-node
-			   (registerv-data (get-register register)))))
-      (setq register nil))
-    ;; represent node by different symbols, depending on whether it's the
-    ;; current node, is saved in a register, or corresponds to an unmodified
-    ;; buffer
-    (setq node-string
-	    (cond
-	     (undo-tree-visualizer-timestamps
-	        (undo-tree-timestamp-to-string
-	         (undo-tree-node-timestamp node)
-		 undo-tree-visualizer-relative-timestamps
-		 current register))
-	     (register (char-to-string register))
-	     (unmodified "s")
-	     (current "x")
-	     (t "o"))
-	  undo-tree-insert-face
-	    (nconc
-	     (cond
-	      (current    '(undo-tree-visualizer-current-face))
-	      (unmodified '(undo-tree-visualizer-unmodified-face))
-	      (register   '(undo-tree-visualizer-register-face)))
-	     undo-tree-insert-face))
-    ;; draw node and link it to its representation in visualizer
-    (undo-tree-insert node-string)
-    (undo-tree-move-backward (if undo-tree-visualizer-timestamps
-				 (1+ (/ undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 2))
-			       1))
-    (move-marker (undo-tree-node-marker node) (point))
-    (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point)) 'undo-tree-node node)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-draw-subtree (node &optional active-branch)
-  ;; Draw subtree rooted at NODE. The subtree will start from point.
-  ;; If ACTIVE-BRANCH is non-nil, just draw active branch below NODE. Returns
-  ;; list of nodes below NODE.
-  (let ((num-children (length (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-        node-list pos trunk-pos n)
-    ;; draw node itself
-    (undo-tree-draw-node node)
-
-    (cond
-     ;; if we're at a leaf node, we're done
-     ((= num-children 0))
-
-     ;; if node has only one child, draw it (not strictly necessary to deal
-     ;; with this case separately, but as it's by far the most common case
-     ;; this makes the code clearer and more efficient)
-     ((= num-children 1)
-      (undo-tree-move-down 1)
-      (undo-tree-insert ?|)
-      (undo-tree-move-backward 1)
-      (undo-tree-move-down 1)
-      (undo-tree-insert ?|)
-      (undo-tree-move-backward 1)
-      (undo-tree-move-down 1)
-      (setq n (car (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-      ;; link next node to its representation in visualizer
-      (unless (markerp (undo-tree-node-marker n))
-        (setf (undo-tree-node-marker n) (make-marker))
-        (set-marker-insertion-type (undo-tree-node-marker n) nil))
-      (move-marker (undo-tree-node-marker n) (point))
-      ;; add next node to list of nodes to draw next
-      (push n node-list))
-
-     ;; if node has multiple children, draw branches
-     (t
-      (undo-tree-move-down 1)
-      (undo-tree-insert ?|)
-      (undo-tree-move-backward 1)
-      (move-marker (setq trunk-pos (make-marker)) (point))
-      ;; left subtrees
-      (undo-tree-move-backward
-       (- (undo-tree-node-char-lwidth node)
-          (undo-tree-node-char-lwidth
-           (car (undo-tree-node-next node)))))
-      (move-marker (setq pos (make-marker)) (point))
-      (setq n (cons nil (undo-tree-node-next node)))
-      (dotimes (i (/ num-children 2))
-        (setq n (cdr n))
-        (when (or (null active-branch)
-                  (eq (car n)
-                      (nth (undo-tree-node-branch node)
-                           (undo-tree-node-next node))))
-          (undo-tree-move-forward 2)
-          (undo-tree-insert ?_ (- trunk-pos pos 2))
-          (goto-char pos)
-          (undo-tree-move-forward 1)
-          (undo-tree-move-down 1)
-          (undo-tree-insert ?/)
-          (undo-tree-move-backward 2)
-          (undo-tree-move-down 1)
-          ;; link node to its representation in visualizer
-          (unless (markerp (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)))
-            (setf (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)) (make-marker))
-            (set-marker-insertion-type (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)) nil))
-          (move-marker (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)) (point))
-          ;; add node to list of nodes to draw next
-          (push (car n) node-list))
-        (goto-char pos)
-        (undo-tree-move-forward
-         (+ (undo-tree-node-char-rwidth (car n))
-            (undo-tree-node-char-lwidth (cadr n))
-            undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 1))
-        (move-marker pos (point)))
-      ;; middle subtree (only when number of children is odd)
-      (when (= (mod num-children 2) 1)
-        (setq n (cdr n))
-        (when (or (null active-branch)
-                  (eq (car n)
-                      (nth (undo-tree-node-branch node)
-                           (undo-tree-node-next node))))
-          (undo-tree-move-down 1)
-          (undo-tree-insert ?|)
-          (undo-tree-move-backward 1)
-          (undo-tree-move-down 1)
-          ;; link node to its representation in visualizer
-          (unless (markerp (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)))
-            (setf (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)) (make-marker))
-            (set-marker-insertion-type (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)) nil))
-          (move-marker (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)) (point))
-          ;; add node to list of nodes to draw next
-          (push (car n) node-list))
-        (goto-char pos)
-        (undo-tree-move-forward
-         (+ (undo-tree-node-char-rwidth (car n))
-            (if (cadr n) (undo-tree-node-char-lwidth (cadr n)) 0)
-            undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 1))
-        (move-marker pos (point)))
-      ;; right subtrees
-      (move-marker trunk-pos (1+ trunk-pos))
-      (dotimes (i (/ num-children 2))
-        (setq n (cdr n))
-        (when (or (null active-branch)
-                  (eq (car n)
-                      (nth (undo-tree-node-branch node)
-                           (undo-tree-node-next node))))
-          (goto-char trunk-pos)
-          (undo-tree-insert ?_ (- pos trunk-pos 1))
-          (goto-char pos)
-          (undo-tree-move-backward 1)
-          (undo-tree-move-down 1)
-          (undo-tree-insert ?\\)
-          (undo-tree-move-down 1)
-          ;; link node to its representation in visualizer
-          (unless (markerp (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)))
-            (setf (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)) (make-marker))
-            (set-marker-insertion-type (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)) nil))
-          (move-marker (undo-tree-node-marker (car n)) (point))
-          ;; add node to list of nodes to draw next
-          (push (car n) node-list))
-        (when (cdr n)
-          (goto-char pos)
-          (undo-tree-move-forward
-           (+ (undo-tree-node-char-rwidth (car n))
-              (if (cadr n) (undo-tree-node-char-lwidth (cadr n)) 0)
-              undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 1))
-          (move-marker pos (point))))
-      ))
-    ;; return list of nodes to draw next
-    (nreverse node-list)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-node-char-lwidth (node)
-  ;; Return left-width of NODE measured in characters.
-  (if (= (length (undo-tree-node-next node)) 0) 0
-    (- (* (+ undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 1) (undo-tree-node-lwidth node))
-       (if (= (undo-tree-node-cwidth node) 0)
-           (1+ (/ undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 2)) 0))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-node-char-rwidth (node)
-  ;; Return right-width of NODE measured in characters.
-  (if (= (length (undo-tree-node-next node)) 0) 0
-    (- (* (+ undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 1) (undo-tree-node-rwidth node))
-       (if (= (undo-tree-node-cwidth node) 0)
-           (1+ (/ undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 2)) 0))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-insert (str &optional arg)
-  ;; Insert character or string STR ARG times, overwriting, and using
-  ;; `undo-tree-insert-face'.
-  (unless arg (setq arg 1))
-  (when (characterp str)
-    (setq str (make-string arg str))
-    (setq arg 1))
-  (dotimes (i arg) (insert str))
-  (setq arg (* arg (length str)))
-  (undo-tree-move-forward arg)
-  ;; make sure mark isn't active, otherwise `backward-delete-char' might
-  ;; delete region instead of single char if transient-mark-mode is enabled
-  (setq mark-active nil)
-  (backward-delete-char arg)
-  (when undo-tree-insert-face
-    (put-text-property (- (point) arg) (point) 'face undo-tree-insert-face)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-move-down (&optional arg)
-  ;; Move down, extending buffer if necessary.
-  (let ((row (line-number-at-pos))
-        (col (current-column))
-        line)
-    (unless arg (setq arg 1))
-    (forward-line arg)
-    (setq line (line-number-at-pos))
-    ;; if buffer doesn't have enough lines, add some
-    (when (/= line (+ row arg))
-      (cond
-       ((< arg 0)
-	(insert (make-string (- line row arg) ?\n))
-	(forward-line (+ arg (- row line))))
-       (t (insert (make-string (- arg (- line row)) ?\n)))))
-    (undo-tree-move-forward col)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-move-up (&optional arg)
-  ;; Move up, extending buffer if necessary.
-  (unless arg (setq arg 1))
-  (undo-tree-move-down (- arg)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-move-forward (&optional arg)
-  ;; Move forward, extending buffer if necessary.
-  (unless arg (setq arg 1))
-  (let (n)
-    (cond
-     ((>= arg 0)
-      (setq n (- (line-end-position) (point)))
-      (if (> n arg)
-	  (forward-char arg)
-	(end-of-line)
-	(insert (make-string (- arg n) ? ))))
-     ((< arg 0)
-      (setq arg (- arg))
-      (setq n (- (point) (line-beginning-position)))
-      (when (< (- n 2) arg)  ; -2 to create left-margin
-	;; no space left - shift entire buffer contents right!
-	(let ((pos (move-marker (make-marker) (point))))
-	  (set-marker-insertion-type pos t)
-	  (goto-char (point-min))
-	  (while (not (eobp))
-	    (insert-before-markers (make-string (- arg -2 n) ? ))
-	    (forward-line 1))
-	  (goto-char pos)))
-      (backward-char arg)))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-move-backward (&optional arg)
-  ;; Move backward, extending buffer if necessary.
-  (unless arg (setq arg 1))
-  (undo-tree-move-forward (- arg)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-move-to-parent (node)
-  ;; Move to position of parent of NODE, extending buffer if necessary.
-  (let* ((parent (undo-tree-node-previous node))
-	 (n (undo-tree-node-next parent))
-	 (l (length n)) p)
-    (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker node))
-    (unless (= l 1)
-      ;; move horizontally
-      (setq p (undo-tree-position node n))
-      (cond
-       ;; node in centre subtree: no horizontal movement
-       ((and (= (mod l 2) 1) (= p (/ l 2))))
-       ;; node in left subtree: move right
-       ((< p (/ l 2))
-	(setq n (nthcdr p n))
-	(undo-tree-move-forward
-	 (+ (undo-tree-node-char-rwidth (car n))
-	    (/ undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 2) 1))
-	(dotimes (i (- (/ l 2) p 1))
-	  (setq n (cdr n))
-	  (undo-tree-move-forward
-	   (+ (undo-tree-node-char-lwidth (car n))
-	      (undo-tree-node-char-rwidth (car n))
-	      undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 1)))
-	(when (= (mod l 2) 1)
-	  (setq n (cdr n))
-	  (undo-tree-move-forward
-	   (+ (undo-tree-node-char-lwidth (car n))
-	      (/ undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 2) 1))))
-       (t ;; node in right subtree: move left
-	(setq n (nthcdr (/ l 2) n))
-	(when (= (mod l 2) 1)
-	  (undo-tree-move-backward
-	   (+ (undo-tree-node-char-rwidth (car n))
-	      (/ undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 2) 1))
-	  (setq n (cdr n)))
-	(dotimes (i (- p (/ l 2) (mod l 2)))
-	  (undo-tree-move-backward
-	   (+ (undo-tree-node-char-lwidth (car n))
-	      (undo-tree-node-char-rwidth (car n))
-	      undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 1))
-	  (setq n (cdr n)))
-	(undo-tree-move-backward
-	 (+ (undo-tree-node-char-lwidth (car n))
-	    (/ undo-tree-visualizer-spacing 2) 1)))))
-    ;; move vertically
-    (undo-tree-move-up 3)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-timestamp-to-string
-  (timestamp &optional relative current register)
-  ;; Convert TIMESTAMP to string (either absolute or RELATVE time), indicating
-  ;; if it's the CURRENT node and/or has an associated REGISTER.
-  (if relative
-      ;; relative time
-      (let ((time (floor (float-time
-			  (subtract-time (current-time) timestamp))))
-	    n)
-	(setq time
-	      ;; years
-	      (if (> (setq n (/ time 315360000)) 0)
-		  (if (> n 999) "-ages" (format "-%dy" n))
-		(setq time (% time 315360000))
-		;; days
-		(if (> (setq n (/ time 86400)) 0)
-		    (format "-%dd" n)
-		  (setq time (% time 86400))
-		  ;; hours
-		  (if (> (setq n (/ time 3600)) 0)
-		      (format "-%dh" n)
-		    (setq time (% time 3600))
-		    ;; mins
-		    (if (> (setq n (/ time 60)) 0)
-			(format "-%dm" n)
-		      ;; secs
-		      (format "-%ds" (% time 60)))))))
-	(setq time (concat
-		    (if current "*" " ")
-		    time
-		    (if register (concat "[" (char-to-string register) "]")
-		      "   ")))
-	(setq n (length time))
-	(if (< n 9)
-	    (concat (make-string (- 9 n) ? ) time)
-	  time))
-    ;; absolute time
-    (concat (if current " *" "  ")
-	    (format-time-string "%H:%M:%S" timestamp)
-	    (if register
-		(concat "[" (char-to-string register) "]")
-	      "   "))))
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;                        Visualizer commands
-
-(define-derived-mode
-  undo-tree-visualizer-mode special-mode "undo-tree-visualizer"
-  "Major mode used in undo-tree visualizer.
-
-The undo-tree visualizer can only be invoked from a buffer in
-which `undo-tree-mode' is enabled. The visualizer displays the
-undo history tree graphically, and allows you to browse around
-the undo history, undoing or redoing the corresponding changes in
-the parent buffer.
-
-Within the undo-tree visualizer, the following keys are available:
-
-  \\{undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map}"
-  :syntax-table nil
-  :abbrev-table nil
-  (setq truncate-lines t)
-  (setq cursor-type nil)
-  (setq undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node nil))
-
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualize-undo (&optional arg)
-  "Undo changes. A numeric ARG serves as a repeat count."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((old (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	current)
-    ;; unhighlight old current node
-    (let ((undo-tree-insert-face 'undo-tree-visualizer-active-branch-face)
-	  (inhibit-read-only t))
-      (undo-tree-draw-node old))
-    ;; undo in parent buffer
-    (switch-to-buffer-other-window undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer)
-    (deactivate-mark)
-    (unwind-protect
-	(let ((undo-tree-inhibit-kill-visualizer t)) (undo-tree-undo-1 arg))
-      (setq current (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-      (switch-to-buffer-other-window undo-tree-visualizer-buffer-name)
-      ;; when using lazy drawing, extend tree upwards as required
-      (when undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing
-	(undo-tree-expand-up old current))
-      ;; highlight new current node
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (undo-tree-draw-node current 'current))
-      ;; update diff display, if any
-      (when undo-tree-visualizer-diff (undo-tree-visualizer-update-diff)))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualize-redo (&optional arg)
-  "Redo changes. A numeric ARG serves as a repeat count."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((old (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	current)
-    ;; unhighlight old current node
-    (let ((undo-tree-insert-face 'undo-tree-visualizer-active-branch-face)
-	  (inhibit-read-only t))
-      (undo-tree-draw-node (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-    ;; redo in parent buffer
-    (switch-to-buffer-other-window undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer)
-    (deactivate-mark)
-    (unwind-protect
-	(let ((undo-tree-inhibit-kill-visualizer t)) (undo-tree-redo-1 arg))
-      (setq current (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-      (switch-to-buffer-other-window undo-tree-visualizer-buffer-name)
-      ;; when using lazy drawing, extend tree downwards as required
-      (when undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing
-	(undo-tree-expand-down old current))
-      ;; highlight new current node
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (undo-tree-draw-node current 'current))
-      ;; update diff display, if any
-      (when undo-tree-visualizer-diff (undo-tree-visualizer-update-diff)))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-right (arg)
-  "Switch to next branch of the undo tree.
-This will affect which branch to descend when *redoing* changes
-using `undo-tree-redo' or `undo-tree-visualizer-redo'."
-  (interactive "p")
-  ;; un-highlight old active branch below current node
-  (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-  (let ((undo-tree-insert-face 'undo-tree-visualizer-default-face)
-	(inhibit-read-only t))
-    (undo-tree-highlight-active-branch (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-  ;; increment branch
-  (let ((branch (undo-tree-node-branch (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))))
-  (setf (undo-tree-node-branch (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-        (cond
-         ((>= (+ branch arg) (undo-tree-num-branches))
-          (1- (undo-tree-num-branches)))
-         ((<= (+ branch arg) 0) 0)
-         (t (+ branch arg))))
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-    ;; highlight new active branch below current node
-    (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-    (let ((undo-tree-insert-face 'undo-tree-visualizer-active-branch-face))
-      (undo-tree-highlight-active-branch (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-    ;; re-highlight current node
-    (undo-tree-draw-node (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree) 'current))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-left (arg)
-  "Switch to previous branch of the undo tree.
-This will affect which branch to descend when *redoing* changes
-using `undo-tree-redo' or `undo-tree-visualizer-redo'."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (undo-tree-visualize-switch-branch-right (- arg)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-quit ()
-  "Quit the undo-tree visualizer."
-  (interactive)
-  (undo-tree-clear-visualizer-data buffer-undo-tree)
-  ;; remove kill visualizer hook from parent buffer
-  (unwind-protect
-      (with-current-buffer undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer
-	(remove-hook 'before-change-functions 'undo-tree-kill-visualizer t))
-    ;; kill diff buffer, if any
-    (when undo-tree-visualizer-diff (undo-tree-visualizer-hide-diff))
-    (let ((parent undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer)
-	  window)
-      ;; kill visualizer buffer
-      (kill-buffer nil)
-      ;; switch back to parent buffer
-      (unwind-protect
-	  (if (setq window (get-buffer-window parent))
-	      (select-window window)
-	    (switch-to-buffer parent))))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-abort ()
-  "Quit the undo-tree visualizer and return buffer to original state."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((node undo-tree-visualizer-initial-node))
-    (undo-tree-visualizer-quit)
-    (undo-tree-set node)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-set (&optional pos)
-  "Set buffer to state corresponding to undo tree node
-at POS, or point if POS is nil."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless pos (setq pos (point)))
-  (let ((node (get-text-property pos 'undo-tree-node)))
-    (when node
-      ;; set parent buffer to state corresponding to node at POS
-      (switch-to-buffer-other-window undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer)
-      (let ((undo-tree-inhibit-kill-visualizer t)) (undo-tree-set node))
-      (switch-to-buffer-other-window undo-tree-visualizer-buffer-name)
-      ;; re-draw undo tree
-      (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (undo-tree-draw-tree buffer-undo-tree))
-      (when undo-tree-visualizer-diff (undo-tree-visualizer-update-diff)))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-mouse-set (pos)
-  "Set buffer to state corresponding to undo tree node
-at mouse event POS."
-  (interactive "@e")
-  (undo-tree-visualizer-set (event-start (nth 1 pos))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualize-undo-to-x (&optional x)
-  "Undo to last branch point, register, or saved state.
-If X is the symbol `branch', undo to last branch point. If X is
-the symbol `register', undo to last register. If X is the sumbol
-`saved', undo to last saved state. If X is null, undo to first of
-these that's encountered.
-
-Interactively, a single \\[universal-argument] specifies
-`branch', a double \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]
-specifies `saved', and a negative prefix argument specifies
-`register'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when (and (called-interactively-p 'any) x)
-    (setq x (prefix-numeric-value x)
-	  x (cond
-	     ((< x 0)  'register)
-	     ((<= x 4) 'branch)
-	     (t        'saved))))
-  (let ((current (if undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode
-		     undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node
-		   (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-	(diff undo-tree-visualizer-diff)
-	r)
-    (undo-tree-visualizer-hide-diff)
-    (while (and (undo-tree-node-previous current)
-		(or (if undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode
-			(progn
-			  (undo-tree-visualizer-select-previous)
-			  (setq current undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node))
-		      (undo-tree-visualize-undo)
-		      (setq current (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-		    t)
-		         ;; branch point
-		(not (or (and (or (null x) (eq x 'branch))
-			      (> (undo-tree-num-branches) 1))
-			 ;; register
-			 (and (or (null x) (eq x 'register))
-			      (setq r (undo-tree-node-register current))
-			      (undo-tree-register-data-p
-			       (setq r (registerv-data (get-register r))))
-			      (eq current (undo-tree-register-data-node r)))
-			 ;; saved state
-			 (and (or (null x) (eq x 'saved))
-			      (undo-tree-node-unmodified-p current))
-			 ))))
-    ;; update diff display, if any
-    (when diff
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-show-diff
-       (when undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode
-	 undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node)))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualize-redo-to-x (&optional x)
-  "Redo to last branch point, register, or saved state.
-If X is the symbol `branch', redo to last branch point. If X is
-the symbol `register', redo to last register. If X is the sumbol
-`saved', redo to last saved state. If X is null, redo to first of
-these that's encountered.
-
-Interactively, a single \\[universal-argument] specifies
-`branch', a double \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]
-specifies `saved', and a negative prefix argument specifies
-`register'."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when (and (called-interactively-p 'any) x)
-    (setq x (prefix-numeric-value x)
-	  x (cond
-	     ((< x 0)  'register)
-	     ((<= x 4) 'branch)
-	     (t        'saved))))
-  (let ((current (if undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode
-		     undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node
-		   (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-	(diff undo-tree-visualizer-diff)
-	r)
-    (undo-tree-visualizer-hide-diff)
-    (while (and (undo-tree-node-next current)
-		(or (if undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode
-			(progn
-			  (undo-tree-visualizer-select-next)
-			  (setq current undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node))
-		      (undo-tree-visualize-redo)
-		      (setq current (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-		    t)
-		         ;; branch point
-		(not (or (and (or (null x) (eq x 'branch))
-			      (> (undo-tree-num-branches) 1))
-			 ;; register
-			 (and (or (null x) (eq x 'register))
-			      (setq r (undo-tree-node-register current))
-			      (undo-tree-register-data-p
-			       (setq r (registerv-data (get-register r))))
-			      (eq current (undo-tree-register-data-node r)))
-			 ;; saved state
-			 (and (or (null x) (eq x 'saved))
-			      (undo-tree-node-unmodified-p current))
-			 ))))
-    ;; update diff display, if any
-    (when diff
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-show-diff
-       (when undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode
-	 undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node)))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-toggle-timestamps ()
-  "Toggle display of time-stamps."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq undo-tree-visualizer-timestamps (not undo-tree-visualizer-timestamps))
-  (setq undo-tree-visualizer-spacing (undo-tree-visualizer-calculate-spacing))
-  ;; redraw tree
-  (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (undo-tree-draw-tree buffer-undo-tree)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-left (&optional arg)
-  (interactive "p")
-  (scroll-left (or arg 1) t))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-right (&optional arg)
-  (interactive "p")
-  (scroll-right (or arg 1) t))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-up (&optional arg)
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (or (and (numberp arg) (< arg 0)) (eq arg '-))
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-down arg)
-    ;; scroll up and expand newly-visible portion of tree
-    (unwind-protect
-	(scroll-up-command arg)
-      (undo-tree-expand-down
-       (nth (undo-tree-node-branch (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-	    (undo-tree-node-next (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))))
-    ;; signal error if at eob
-    (when (and (not undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down) (eobp))
-      (scroll-up))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-down (&optional arg)
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if (or (and (numberp arg) (< arg 0)) (eq arg '-))
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-scroll-up arg)
-    ;; ensure there's enough room at top of buffer to scroll
-    (let ((scroll-lines
-	   (or arg (- (window-height) next-screen-context-lines)))
-	  (window-line (1- (line-number-at-pos (window-start)))))
-      (when (and undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-up
-		 (< window-line scroll-lines))
-	(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-	  (goto-char (point-min))
-	  (undo-tree-move-up (- scroll-lines window-line)))))
-    ;; scroll down and expand newly-visible portion of tree
-    (unwind-protect
-	(scroll-down-command arg)
-      (undo-tree-expand-up
-       (undo-tree-node-previous (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))))
-    ;; signal error if at bob
-    (when (and (not undo-tree-visualizer-needs-extending-down) (bobp))
-      (scroll-down))))
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;                    Visualizer selection mode
-
-(define-minor-mode undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode
-  "Toggle mode to select nodes in undo-tree visualizer."
-  :lighter "Select"
-  :keymap undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode-map
-  :group undo-tree
-  (cond
-   ;; enable selection mode
-   (undo-tree-visualizer-selection-mode
-    (setq cursor-type 'box)
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node
-	  (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree))
-    ;; erase diff (if any), as initially selected node is identical to current
-    (when undo-tree-visualizer-diff
-      (let ((buff (get-buffer undo-tree-diff-buffer-name))
-	    (inhibit-read-only t))
-	(when buff (with-current-buffer buff (erase-buffer))))))
-   (t ;; disable selection mode
-    (setq cursor-type nil)
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node nil)
-    (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-    (when undo-tree-visualizer-diff (undo-tree-visualizer-update-diff)))
-   ))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-select-previous (&optional arg)
-  "Move to previous node."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node))
-    (catch 'top
-      (dotimes (i (or arg 1))
-	(unless (undo-tree-node-previous node) (throw 'top t))
-	(setq node (undo-tree-node-previous node))))
-    ;; when using lazy drawing, extend tree upwards as required
-    (when undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing
-      (undo-tree-expand-up undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node node))
-    ;; update diff display, if any
-    (when (and undo-tree-visualizer-diff
-	       (not (eq node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node)))
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-update-diff node))
-    ;; move to selected node
-    (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker node))
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node node)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-select-next (&optional arg)
-  "Move to next node."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node))
-    (catch 'bottom
-      (dotimes (i (or arg 1))
-	(unless (nth (undo-tree-node-branch node) (undo-tree-node-next node))
-	  (throw 'bottom t))
-	(setq node
-	      (nth (undo-tree-node-branch node) (undo-tree-node-next node)))))
-    ;; when using lazy drawing, extend tree downwards as required
-    (when undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing
-      (undo-tree-expand-down undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node node))
-    ;; update diff display, if any
-    (when (and undo-tree-visualizer-diff
-	       (not (eq node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node)))
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-update-diff node))
-    ;; move to selected node
-    (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker node))
-    (setq undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node node)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-select-right (&optional arg)
-  "Move right to a sibling node."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node)
-	end)
-    (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node))
-    (setq end (line-end-position))
-    (catch 'end
-      (dotimes (i arg)
-	(while (or (null node) (eq node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node))
-	  (forward-char)
-	  (setq node (get-text-property (point) 'undo-tree-node))
-	  (when (= (point) end) (throw 'end t)))))
-    (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker
-		(or node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node)))
-    (when (and undo-tree-visualizer-diff node
-	       (not (eq node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node)))
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-update-diff node))
-    (when node (setq undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node node))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-select-left (&optional arg)
-  "Move left to a sibling node."
-  (interactive "p")
-  (let ((node (get-text-property (point) 'undo-tree-node))
-	beg)
-    (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node))
-    (setq beg (line-beginning-position))
-    (catch 'beg
-      (dotimes (i arg)
-	(while (or (null node) (eq node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node))
-	  (backward-char)
-	  (setq node (get-text-property (point) 'undo-tree-node))
-	  (when (= (point) beg) (throw 'beg t)))))
-    (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker
-		(or node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node)))
-    (when (and undo-tree-visualizer-diff node
-	       (not (eq node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node)))
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-update-diff node))
-    (when node (setq undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node node))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-select (pos)
-  (let ((node (get-text-property pos 'undo-tree-node)))
-    (when node
-      ;; select node at POS
-      (goto-char (undo-tree-node-marker node))
-      ;; when using lazy drawing, extend tree up and down as required
-      (when undo-tree-visualizer-lazy-drawing
-	(undo-tree-expand-up undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node node)
-	(undo-tree-expand-down undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node node))
-      ;; update diff display, if any
-      (when (and undo-tree-visualizer-diff
-		 (not (eq node undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node)))
-	(undo-tree-visualizer-update-diff node))
-      ;; update selected node
-      (setq undo-tree-visualizer-selected-node node)
-      )))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-mouse-select (pos)
-  "Select undo tree node at mouse event POS."
-  (interactive "@e")
-  (undo-tree-visualizer-select (event-start (nth 1 pos))))
-
-
-
-
-;;; =====================================================================
-;;;                      Visualizer diff display
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-toggle-diff ()
-  "Toggle diff display in undo-tree visualizer."
-  (interactive)
-  (if undo-tree-visualizer-diff
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-hide-diff)
-    (undo-tree-visualizer-show-diff)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-selection-toggle-diff ()
-  "Toggle diff display in undo-tree visualizer selection mode."
-  (interactive)
-  (if undo-tree-visualizer-diff
-      (undo-tree-visualizer-hide-diff)
-    (let ((node (get-text-property (point) 'undo-tree-node)))
-      (when node (undo-tree-visualizer-show-diff node)))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-show-diff (&optional node)
-  ;; show visualizer diff display
-  (setq undo-tree-visualizer-diff t)
-  (let ((buff (with-current-buffer undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer
-		(undo-tree-diff node)))
-	(display-buffer-mark-dedicated 'soft)
-	win)
-    (setq win (split-window))
-    (set-window-buffer win buff)
-    (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer win)))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-hide-diff ()
-  ;; hide visualizer diff display
-  (setq undo-tree-visualizer-diff nil)
-  (let ((win (get-buffer-window undo-tree-diff-buffer-name)))
-    (when win (with-selected-window win (kill-buffer-and-window)))))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-diff (&optional node)
-  ;; Create diff between NODE and current state (or previous state and current
-  ;; state, if NODE is null). Returns buffer containing diff.
-  (let (tmpfile buff)
-    ;; generate diff
-    (let ((undo-tree-inhibit-kill-visualizer t)
-	  (current (undo-tree-current buffer-undo-tree)))
-      (undo-tree-set (or node (undo-tree-node-previous current) current)
-		     'preserve-timestamps)
-      (setq tmpfile (diff-file-local-copy (current-buffer)))
-      (undo-tree-set current 'preserve-timestamps))
-    (setq buff (diff-no-select
-		tmpfile (current-buffer) nil 'noasync
-		(get-buffer-create undo-tree-diff-buffer-name)))
-    ;; delete process messages and useless headers from diff buffer
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (with-current-buffer buff
-	(goto-char (point-min))
-	(delete-region (point) (1+ (line-end-position 3)))
-	(goto-char (point-max))
-	(forward-line -2)
-	(delete-region (point) (point-max))
-	(setq cursor-type nil)
-	(setq buffer-read-only t)))
-    buff))
-
-
-(defun undo-tree-visualizer-update-diff (&optional node)
-  ;; update visualizer diff display to show diff between current state and
-  ;; NODE (or previous state, if NODE is null)
-  (with-current-buffer undo-tree-visualizer-parent-buffer
-    (undo-tree-diff node))
-  (let ((win (get-buffer-window undo-tree-diff-buffer-name)))
-    (when win
-      (balance-windows)
-      (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer win))))
-
-;;;; ChangeLog:
-
-;; 2013-12-28  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	* undo-tree: Update to version 0.6.5.
-;; 
-;; 2012-12-05  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	Update undo-tree to version 0.6.3
-;; 
-;; 	* undo-tree.el: Implement lazy tree drawing to significantly speed up 
-;; 	visualization of large trees + various more minor improvements.
-;; 
-;; 2012-09-25  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	Updated undo-tree package to version 0.5.5.
-;; 
-;; 	Small bug-fix to avoid hooks triggering an error when trying to save
-;; 	undo history in a buffer where undo is disabled.
-;; 
-;; 2012-09-11  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	Updated undo-tree package to version 0.5.4
-;; 
-;; 	Bug-fixes and improvements to persistent history storage.
-;; 
-;; 2012-07-18  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	Update undo-tree to version 0.5.3
-;; 
-;; 	* undo-tree.el: Cope gracefully with undo boundaries being deleted
-;; 	 (cf. bug#11774). Allow customization of directory to which undo
-;; 	history is
-;; 	 saved.
-;; 
-;; 2012-05-24  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	updated undo-tree package to version 0.5.2
-;; 
-;; 	* undo-tree.el: add diff view feature in undo-tree visualizer.
-;; 
-;; 2012-05-02  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	undo-tree.el: Update package to version 0.4
-;; 
-;; 2012-04-20  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	undo-tree.el: Update package to version 0.3.4
-;; 
-;; 	* undo-tree.el (undo-list-pop-changeset): fix pernicious bug causing
-;; 	undo history to be lost.
-;; 	(buffer-undo-tree): set permanent-local property.
-;; 	(undo-tree-enable-undo-in-region): add new customization option
-;; 	allowing undo-in-region to be disabled.
-;; 
-;; 2012-01-26  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	undo-tree.el: Fixed copyright attribution and Emacs status.
-;; 
-;; 2012-01-26  Toby S. Cubitt  <tsc25@cantab.net>
-;; 
-;; 	undo-tree.el: Update package to version 0.3.3
-;; 
-;; 2011-09-17  Stefan Monnier  <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
-;; 
-;; 	Add undo-tree.el
-;; 
-
-
-
-
-(provide 'undo-tree)
-
-;;; undo-tree.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/undo-tree-0.6.5/undo-tree.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/undo-tree-0.6.5/undo-tree.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 590aa72f5225..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/undo-tree-0.6.5/undo-tree.elc
+++ /dev/null
Binary files differdiff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/dir b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/dir
deleted file mode 100644
index 651b05d8ef7a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/dir
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
-topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
-The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
-
-File: dir,	Node: Top	This is the top of the INFO tree
-
-  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
-  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
-  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
-  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
-
-  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
-  to select it.
-
-* Menu:
-
-Emacs
-* use-package: (use-package).   Declarative package configuration for Emacs.
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-autoloads.el
deleted file mode 100644
index e205039668e5..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,209 +0,0 @@
-;;; use-package-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-bind-key" "use-package-bind-key.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31796 849165 290000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-bind-key.el
-
-(autoload 'use-package-autoload-keymap "use-package-bind-key" "\
-Loads PACKAGE and then binds the key sequence used to invoke
-this function to KEYMAP-SYMBOL. It then simulates pressing the
-same key sequence a again, so that the next key pressed is routed
-to the newly loaded keymap.
-
-This function supports use-package's :bind-keymap keyword. It
-works by binding the given key sequence to an invocation of this
-function for a particular keymap. The keymap is expected to be
-defined by the package. In this way, loading the package is
-deferred until the prefix key sequence is pressed.
-
-\(fn KEYMAP-SYMBOL PACKAGE OVERRIDE)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'use-package-normalize-binder "use-package-bind-key" "\
-
-
-\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)" nil nil)
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind 'use-package-normalize-binder)
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind* 'use-package-normalize-binder)
-
-(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
-
-(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind* 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
-
-(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind "use-package-bind-key" "\
-
-
-\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional BIND-MACRO)" nil nil)
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap 'use-package-normalize-binder)
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap* 'use-package-normalize-binder)
-
-(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind-keymap "use-package-bind-key" "\
-
-
-\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional OVERRIDE)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'use-package-handler/:bind-keymap* "use-package-bind-key" "\
-
-
-\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-core" "use-package-core.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31796 836232 317000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-core.el
-
-(autoload 'use-package "use-package-core" "\
-Declare an Emacs package by specifying a group of configuration options.
-
-For full documentation, please see the README file that came with
-this file.  Usage:
-
-  (use-package package-name
-     [:keyword [option]]...)
-
-:init            Code to run before PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded.
-:config          Code to run after PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded.  Note that
-                 if loading is deferred for any reason, this code does not
-                 execute until the lazy load has occurred.
-:preface         Code to be run before everything except `:disabled'; this
-                 can be used to define functions for use in `:if', or that
-                 should be seen by the byte-compiler.
-
-:mode            Form to be added to `auto-mode-alist'.
-:magic           Form to be added to `magic-mode-alist'.
-:magic-fallback  Form to be added to `magic-fallback-mode-alist'.
-:interpreter     Form to be added to `interpreter-mode-alist'.
-
-:commands        Define autoloads for commands that will be defined by the
-                 package.  This is useful if the package is being lazily
-                 loaded, and you wish to conditionally call functions in your
-                 `:init' block that are defined in the package.
-
-:bind            Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands.
-:bind*           Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands,
-                 *overriding all minor mode bindings*.
-:bind-keymap     Bind a key prefix to an auto-loaded keymap defined in the
-                 package.  This is like `:bind', but for keymaps.
-:bind-keymap*    Like `:bind-keymap', but overrides all minor mode bindings
-
-:defer           Defer loading of a package -- this is implied when using
-                 `:commands', `:bind', `:bind*', `:mode', `:magic',
-                 `:magic-fallback', or `:interpreter'.  This can be an integer,
-                 to force loading after N seconds of idle time, if the package
-                 has not already been loaded.
-:after           Defer loading of a package until after any of the named
-                 features are loaded.
-:demand          Prevent deferred loading in all cases.
-
-:if EXPR         Initialize and load only if EXPR evaluates to a non-nil value.
-:disabled        The package is ignored completely if this keyword is present.
-:defines         Declare certain variables to silence the byte-compiler.
-:functions       Declare certain functions to silence the byte-compiler.
-:load-path       Add to the `load-path' before attempting to load the package.
-:diminish        Support for diminish.el (if installed).
-:delight         Support for delight.el (if installed).
-:custom          Call `customize-set-variable' with each variable definition.
-:custom-face     Call `customize-set-faces' with each face definition.
-:ensure          Loads the package using package.el if necessary.
-:pin             Pin the package to an archive.
-
-\(fn NAME &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-
-(function-put 'use-package 'lisp-indent-function '1)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-delight" "use-package-delight.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31796 832995 790000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-delight.el
-
-(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:delight "use-package-delight" "\
-Normalize arguments to delight.
-
-\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'use-package-handler/:delight "use-package-delight" "\
-
-
-\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-diminish" "use-package-diminish.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31796 844304 563000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-diminish.el
-
-(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:diminish "use-package-diminish" "\
-
-
-\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'use-package-handler/:diminish "use-package-diminish" "\
-
-
-\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-ensure" "use-package-ensure.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31796 837874 464000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-ensure.el
-
-(autoload 'use-package-normalize/:ensure "use-package-ensure" "\
-
-
-\(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'use-package-handler/:ensure "use-package-ensure" "\
-
-
-\(fn NAME KEYWORD ENSURE REST STATE)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-jump" "use-package-jump.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31796 839462 558000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-jump.el
-
-(autoload 'use-package-jump-to-package-form "use-package-jump" "\
-Attempt to find and jump to the `use-package' form that loaded
-PACKAGE. This will only find the form if that form actually
-required PACKAGE. If PACKAGE was previously required then this
-function will jump to the file that originally required PACKAGE
-instead.
-
-\(fn PACKAGE)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "use-package-lint" "use-package-lint.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31796 842433 562000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-lint.el
-
-(autoload 'use-package-lint "use-package-lint" "\
-Check for errors in use-package declarations.
-For example, if the module's `:if' condition is met, but even
-with the specified `:load-path' the module cannot be found.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("use-package-pkg.el" "use-package.el")
-;;;;;;  (23450 31796 840978 222000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; use-package-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-bind-key.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-bind-key.el
deleted file mode 100644
index e476b060ad6c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-bind-key.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,172 +0,0 @@
-;;; use-package-bind-key.el --- Support for the :bind/:bind-keymap keywords  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
-;; Modified: 4 Dec 2017
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4")  (bind-key "2.4"))
-;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
-;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Provides support for the :bind, :bind*, :bind-keymap and :bind-keymap*
-;; keywords. Note that these are currently still baked into
-;; `use-package-keywords' and `use-package-deferring-keywords', although this
-;; is harmless if they are never used.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'use-package-core)
-(require 'bind-key)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-autoload-keymap (keymap-symbol package override)
-  "Loads PACKAGE and then binds the key sequence used to invoke
-this function to KEYMAP-SYMBOL. It then simulates pressing the
-same key sequence a again, so that the next key pressed is routed
-to the newly loaded keymap.
-
-This function supports use-package's :bind-keymap keyword. It
-works by binding the given key sequence to an invocation of this
-function for a particular keymap. The keymap is expected to be
-defined by the package. In this way, loading the package is
-deferred until the prefix key sequence is pressed."
-  (if (not (require package nil t))
-      (use-package-error (format "Cannot load package.el: %s" package))
-    (if (and (boundp keymap-symbol)
-             (keymapp (symbol-value keymap-symbol)))
-        (let* ((kv (this-command-keys-vector))
-               (key (key-description kv))
-               (keymap (symbol-value keymap-symbol)))
-          (if override
-              (bind-key* key keymap)
-            (bind-key key keymap))
-          (setq unread-command-events
-                (mapcar (lambda (ev) (cons t ev))
-                        (listify-key-sequence kv))))
-      (use-package-error
-       (format "package.el %s failed to define keymap %s"
-               package keymap-symbol)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-normalize-binder (name keyword args)
-  (let ((arg args)
-        args*)
-    (while arg
-      (let ((x (car arg)))
-        (cond
-         ;; (KEY . COMMAND)
-         ((and (consp x)
-               (or (stringp (car x))
-                   (vectorp (car x)))
-               (or (use-package-recognize-function (cdr x) t #'stringp)))
-          (setq args* (nconc args* (list x)))
-          (setq arg (cdr arg)))
-         ;; KEYWORD
-         ;;   :map KEYMAP
-         ;;   :prefix-docstring STRING
-         ;;   :prefix-map SYMBOL
-         ;;   :prefix STRING
-         ;;   :filter SEXP
-         ;;   :menu-name STRING
-         ;;   :package SYMBOL
-         ((or (and (eq x :map) (symbolp (cadr arg)))
-              (and (eq x :prefix) (stringp (cadr arg)))
-              (and (eq x :prefix-map) (symbolp (cadr arg)))
-              (and (eq x :prefix-docstring) (stringp (cadr arg)))
-              (eq x :filter)
-              (and (eq x :menu-name) (stringp (cadr arg)))
-              (and (eq x :package) (symbolp (cadr arg))))
-          (setq args* (nconc args* (list x (cadr arg))))
-          (setq arg (cddr arg)))
-         ((listp x)
-          (setq args*
-                (nconc args* (use-package-normalize-binder name keyword x)))
-          (setq arg (cdr arg)))
-         (t
-          ;; Error!
-          (use-package-error
-           (concat (symbol-name name)
-                   " wants arguments acceptable to the `bind-keys' macro,"
-                   " or a list of such values"))))))
-    args*))
-
-;;;; :bind, :bind*
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind 'use-package-normalize-binder)
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind* 'use-package-normalize-binder)
-
-;; jww (2017-12-07): This is too simplistic. It will fail to determine
-;; autoloads in this situation:
-;;   (use-package foo
-;;     :bind (:map foo-map (("C-a" . func))))
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:bind* 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-handler/:bind
-    (name _keyword args rest state &optional bind-macro)
-  (use-package-concat
-   (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
-   `(,@(mapcar
-        #'(lambda (xs)
-            `(,(if bind-macro bind-macro 'bind-keys)
-              :package ,name ,@(use-package-normalize-commands xs)))
-        (use-package-split-list-at-keys :break args)))))
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:bind* (name keyword arg rest state)
-  (use-package-handler/:bind name keyword arg rest state 'bind-keys*))
-
-;;;; :bind-keymap, :bind-keymap*
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap 'use-package-normalize-binder)
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:bind-keymap* 'use-package-normalize-binder)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-handler/:bind-keymap
-    (name _keyword args rest state &optional override)
-  (use-package-concat
-   (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
-   (mapcar
-    #'(lambda (binding)
-        `(,(if override 'bind-key* 'bind-key)
-          ,(car binding)
-          #'(lambda ()
-              (interactive)
-              (use-package-autoload-keymap
-               ',(cdr binding) ',(use-package-as-symbol name)
-               ,override))))
-    args)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-handler/:bind-keymap* (name keyword arg rest state)
-  (use-package-handler/:bind-keymap name keyword arg rest state t))
-
-(provide 'use-package-bind-key)
-
-;;; use-package-bind-key.el ends here
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-;;; use-package-core.el --- A configuration macro for simplifying your .emacs  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
-;; Modified: 29 Nov 2017
-;; Version: 2.4
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
-;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; The `use-package' declaration macro allows you to isolate package
-;; configuration in your ".emacs" in a way that is performance-oriented and,
-;; well, just tidy.  I created it because I have over 80 packages that I use
-;; in Emacs, and things were getting difficult to manage.  Yet with this
-;; utility my total load time is just under 1 second, with no loss of
-;; functionality!
-;;
-;; Please see README.md from the same repository for documentation.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'bytecomp)
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'tabulated-list)
-
-(if (and (eq emacs-major-version 24) (eq emacs-minor-version 3))
-    (defsubst hash-table-keys (hash-table)
-      "Return a list of keys in HASH-TABLE."
-      (cl-loop for k being the hash-keys of hash-table collect k))
-  (eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x)))
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (require 'regexp-opt))
-
-(defgroup use-package nil
-  "A use-package declaration for simplifying your `.emacs'."
-  :group 'startup)
-
-(defconst use-package-version "2.4"
-  "This version of use-package.")
-
-(defcustom use-package-keywords
-  '(:disabled
-    :load-path
-    :requires
-    :defines
-    :functions
-    :preface
-    :if :when :unless
-    :no-require
-    :catch
-    :after
-    :custom
-    :custom-face
-    :bind
-    :bind*
-    :bind-keymap
-    :bind-keymap*
-    :interpreter
-    :mode
-    :magic
-    :magic-fallback
-    :hook
-    ;; Any other keyword that also declares commands to be autoloaded (such as
-    ;; :bind) must appear before this keyword.
-    :commands
-    :init
-    :defer
-    :demand
-    :load
-    ;; This must occur almost last; the only forms which should appear after
-    ;; are those that must happen directly after the config forms.
-    :config)
-  "The set of valid keywords, in the order they are processed in.
-The order of this list is *very important*, so it is only
-advisable to insert new keywords, never to delete or reorder
-them. Further, attention should be paid to the NEWS.md if the
-default order ever changes, as they may have subtle effects on
-the semantics of use-package declarations and may necessitate
-changing where you had inserted a new keyword earlier.
-
-Note that `:disabled' is special in this list, as it causes
-nothing at all to happen, even if the rest of the use-package
-declaration is incorrect."
-  :type '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-deferring-keywords
-  '(:bind-keymap
-    :bind-keymap*
-    :commands)
-  "Unless `:demand' is used, keywords in this list imply deferred loading.
-The reason keywords like `:hook' are not in this list is that
-they only imply deferred loading if they reference actual
-function symbols that can be autoloaded from the module; whereas
-the default keywords provided here always defer loading unless
-otherwise requested."
-  :type '(repeat symbol)
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-ignore-unknown-keywords nil
-  "If non-nil, issue warning instead of error when unknown
-keyword is encountered. The unknown keyword and its associated
-arguments will be ignored in the `use-package' expansion."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-verbose nil
-  "Whether to report about loading and configuration details.
-If you customize this, then you should require the `use-package'
-feature in files that use `use-package', even if these files only
-contain compiled expansions of the macros. If you don't do so,
-then the expanded macros do their job silently."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Quiet, without catching errors" errors)
-                 (const :tag "Quiet" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Verbose" t)
-                 (const :tag "Debug" debug))
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-check-before-init nil
-  "If non-nil, check that package exists before executing its `:init' block.
-This check is performed by calling `locate-library'."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-always-defer nil
-  "If non-nil, assume `:defer t' unless `:demand' is used.
-See also `use-package-defaults', which uses this value."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-always-demand nil
-  "If non-nil, assume `:demand t' unless `:defer' is used.
-See also `use-package-defaults', which uses this value."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-defaults
-  '(;; this '(t) has special meaning; see `use-package-handler/:config'
-    (:config '(t) t)
-    (:init nil t)
-    (:catch t (lambda (name args)
-                (not use-package-expand-minimally)))
-    (:defer use-package-always-defer
-            (lambda (name args)
-              (and use-package-always-defer
-                   (not (plist-member args :defer))
-                   (not (plist-member args :demand)))))
-    (:demand use-package-always-demand
-             (lambda (name args)
-               (and use-package-always-demand
-                    (not (plist-member args :defer))
-                    (not (plist-member args :demand))))))
-  "Default values for specified `use-package' keywords.
-Each entry in the alist is a list of three elements:
-The first element is the `use-package' keyword.
-
-The second is a form that can be evaluated to get the default
-value. It can also be a function that will receive the name of
-the use-package declaration and the keyword plist given to
-`use-package', in normalized form. The value it returns should
-also be in normalized form (which is sometimes *not* what one
-would normally write in a `use-package' declaration, so use
-caution).
-
-The third element is a form that can be evaluated to determine
-whether or not to assign a default value; if it evaluates to nil,
-then the default value is not assigned even if the keyword is not
-present in the `use-package' form. This third element may also be
-a function, in which case it receives the name of the package (as
-a symbol) and a list of keywords (in normalized form). It should
-return nil or non-nil depending on whether defaulting should be
-attempted."
-  :type `(repeat
-          (list (choice :tag "Keyword"
-                        ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (k) (list 'const k))
-                                  use-package-keywords))
-                (choice :tag "Default value" sexp function)
-                (choice :tag "Enable if non-nil" sexp function)))
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-merge-key-alist
-  '((:if    . (lambda (new old) `(and ,new ,old)))
-    (:after . (lambda (new old) `(:all ,new ,old)))
-    (:defer . (lambda (new old) old))
-    (:bind  . (lambda (new old) (append new (list :break) old))))
-  "Alist of keys and the functions used to merge multiple values.
-For example, if the following form is provided:
-
-  (use-package foo :if pred1 :if pred2)
-
-Then based on the above defaults, the merged result will be:
-
-  (use-package foo :if (and pred1 pred2))
-
-This is done so that, at the stage of invoking handlers, each
-handler is called only once."
-  :type `(repeat
-          (cons (choice :tag "Keyword"
-                        ,@(mapcar #'(lambda (k) (list 'const k))
-                                  use-package-keywords)
-                        (const :tag "Any" t))
-                function))
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-hook-name-suffix "-hook"
-  "Text append to the name of hooks mentioned by :hook.
-Set to nil if you don't want this to happen; it's only a
-convenience."
-  :type '(choice string (const :tag "No suffix" nil))
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-minimum-reported-time 0.1
-  "Minimal load time that will be reported.
-Note that `use-package-verbose' has to be set to a non-nil value
-for anything to be reported at all."
-  :type 'number
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-inject-hooks nil
-  "If non-nil, add hooks to the `:init' and `:config' sections.
-In particular, for a given package `foo', the following hooks
-become available:
-
-  `use-package--foo--pre-init-hook'
-  `use-package--foo--post-init-hook'
-  `use-package--foo--pre-config-hook'
-  `use-package--foo--post-config-hook'
-
-This way, you can add to these hooks before evaluation of a
-`use-package` declaration, and exercise some control over what
-happens.
-
-NOTE: These hooks are run even if the user does not specify an
-`:init' or `:config' block, and they will happen at the regular
-time when initialization and configuration would have been
-performed.
-
-NOTE: If the `pre-init' hook return a nil value, that block's
-user-supplied configuration is not evaluated, so be certain to
-return t if you only wish to add behavior to what the user had
-specified."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-expand-minimally nil
-  "If non-nil, make the expanded code as minimal as possible.
-This disables:
-
-  - Printing to the *Messages* buffer of slowly-evaluating forms
-  - Capturing of load errors (normally redisplayed as warnings)
-  - Conditional loading of packages (load failures become errors)
-
-The main advantage to this variable is that, if you know your
-configuration works, it will make the byte-compiled file as
-minimal as possible. It can also help with reading macro-expanded
-definitions, to understand the main intent of what's happening."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-form-regexp-eval
-  `(concat ,(eval-when-compile
-              (concat "^\\s-*("
-                      (regexp-opt '("use-package" "require") t)
-                      "\\s-+\\("))
-           (or (bound-and-true-p lisp-mode-symbol-regexp)
-               "\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\|\\\\.\\)+") "\\)")
-  "Sexp providing regexp for finding use-package forms in user files.
-This is used by `use-package-jump-to-package-form' and
-`use-package-enable-imenu-support'."
-  :type 'sexp
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defcustom use-package-enable-imenu-support nil
-  "If non-nil, cause imenu to see `use-package' declarations.
-This is done by adjusting `lisp-imenu-generic-expression' to
-include support for finding `use-package' and `require' forms.
-
-Must be set before loading use-package."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :set
-  #'(lambda (_sym value)
-      (eval-after-load 'lisp-mode
-        (if value
-            `(add-to-list 'lisp-imenu-generic-expression
-                          (list "Packages" ,use-package-form-regexp-eval 2))
-          `(setq lisp-imenu-generic-expression
-                 (remove (list "Packages" ,use-package-form-regexp-eval 2)
-                         lisp-imenu-generic-expression)))))
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defconst use-package-font-lock-keywords
-  '(("(\\(use-package\\)\\_>[ \t']*\\(\\(?:\\sw\\|\\s_\\)+\\)?"
-     (1 font-lock-keyword-face)
-     (2 font-lock-constant-face nil t))))
-
-(font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode use-package-font-lock-keywords)
-
-(defcustom use-package-compute-statistics nil
-  "If non-nil, compute statistics concerned use-package declarations.
-View the statistical report using `use-package-report'. Note that
-if this option is enabled, you must require `use-package' in your
-user init file at loadup time, or you will see errors concerning
-undefined variables."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(defvar use-package-statistics (make-hash-table))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Utility functions
-;;
-
-(defsubst use-package-error (msg)
-  "Report MSG as an error, so the user knows it came from this package."
-  (error "use-package: %s" msg))
-
-(defsubst use-package-concat (&rest elems)
-  "Delete all empty lists from ELEMS (nil or (list nil)), and append them."
-  (apply #'append (delete nil (delete (list nil) elems))))
-
-(defsubst use-package-non-nil-symbolp (sym)
-  (and sym (symbolp sym)))
-
-(defsubst use-package-as-symbol (string-or-symbol)
-  "If STRING-OR-SYMBOL is already a symbol, return it.  Otherwise
-convert it to a symbol and return that."
-  (if (symbolp string-or-symbol) string-or-symbol
-    (intern string-or-symbol)))
-
-(defsubst use-package-as-string (string-or-symbol)
-  "If STRING-OR-SYMBOL is already a string, return it.  Otherwise
-convert it to a string and return that."
-  (if (stringp string-or-symbol) string-or-symbol
-    (symbol-name string-or-symbol)))
-
-(defsubst use-package-regex-p (re)
-  "Return t if RE is some regexp-like thing."
-  (or (and (listp re) (eq (car re) 'rx))
-      (stringp re)))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-regex (re)
-  "Given some regexp-like thing in RE, resolve to a regular expression."
-  (cond
-   ((and (listp re) (eq (car re) 'rx)) (eval re))
-   ((stringp re) re)
-   (t (error "Not recognized as regular expression: %s" re))))
-
-(defsubst use-package-is-pair (x car-pred cdr-pred)
-  "Return non-nil if X is a cons satisfying the given predicates.
-CAR-PRED and CDR-PRED are applied to X's `car' and `cdr',
-respectively."
-  (and (consp x)
-       (funcall car-pred (car x))
-       (funcall cdr-pred (cdr x))))
-
-(defun use-package-as-mode (string-or-symbol)
-  "If STRING-OR-SYMBOL ends in `-mode' (or its name does), return
-it as a symbol.  Otherwise, return it as a symbol with `-mode'
-appended."
-  (let ((string (use-package-as-string string-or-symbol)))
-    (intern (if (string-match "-mode\\'" string)
-                string
-              (concat string "-mode")))))
-
-(defsubst use-package-load-name (name &optional noerror)
-  "Return a form which will load or require NAME.
-It does the right thing no matter if NAME is a string or symbol.
-Argument NOERROR means to indicate load failures as a warning."
-  (if (stringp name)
-      `(load ,name ,noerror)
-    `(require ',name nil ,noerror)))
-
-(defun use-package-hook-injector (name-string keyword body)
-  "Wrap pre/post hook injections around the given BODY for KEYWORD.
-The BODY is a list of forms, so `((foo))' if only `foo' is being called."
-  (if (not use-package-inject-hooks)
-      body
-    (let ((keyword-name (substring (format "%s" keyword) 1)))
-      `((when (run-hook-with-args-until-failure
-               ',(intern (concat "use-package--" name-string
-                                 "--pre-" keyword-name "-hook")))
-          ,@body
-          (run-hooks
-           ',(intern (concat "use-package--" name-string
-                             "--post-" keyword-name "-hook"))))))))
-
-(defun use-package-with-elapsed-timer (text body)
-  "BODY is a list of forms, so `((foo))' if only `foo' is being called."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (if use-package-expand-minimally
-      body
-    (let ((nowvar (make-symbol "now")))
-      (if (bound-and-true-p use-package-verbose)
-          `((let ((,nowvar (current-time)))
-              (message "%s..." ,text)
-              (prog1
-                  ,(macroexp-progn body)
-                (let ((elapsed
-                       (float-time (time-subtract (current-time) ,nowvar))))
-                  (if (> elapsed ,use-package-minimum-reported-time)
-                      (message "%s...done (%.3fs)" ,text elapsed)
-                    (message "%s...done" ,text))))))
-        body))))
-
-(put 'use-package-with-elapsed-timer 'lisp-indent-function 1)
-
-(defun use-package-require (name &optional no-require body)
-  (if use-package-expand-minimally
-      (use-package-concat
-       (unless no-require
-         (list (use-package-load-name name)))
-       body)
-    (if no-require
-        body
-      (use-package-with-elapsed-timer
-          (format "Loading package %s" name)
-        `((if (not ,(use-package-load-name name t))
-              (display-warning 'use-package
-                               (format "Cannot load %s" ',name)
-                               :error)
-            ,@body))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Property lists
-;;
-
-(defun use-package-plist-delete (plist property)
-  "Delete PROPERTY from PLIST.
-This is in contrast to merely setting it to 0."
-  (let (p)
-    (while plist
-      (if (not (eq property (car plist)))
-          (setq p (plist-put p (car plist) (nth 1 plist))))
-      (setq plist (cddr plist)))
-    p))
-
-(defun use-package-plist-delete-first (plist property)
-  "Delete PROPERTY from PLIST.
-This is in contrast to merely setting it to 0."
-  (let (p)
-    (while plist
-      (if (eq property (car plist))
-          (setq p (nconc p (cddr plist))
-                plist nil)
-        (setq p (nconc p (list (car plist) (cadr plist)))
-              plist (cddr plist))))
-    p))
-
-(defsubst use-package-plist-maybe-put (plist property value)
-  "Add a VALUE for PROPERTY to PLIST, if it does not already exist."
-  (if (plist-member plist property)
-      plist
-    (plist-put plist property value)))
-
-(defsubst use-package-plist-cons (plist property value)
-  "Cons VALUE onto the head of the list at PROPERTY in PLIST."
-  (plist-put plist property (cons value (plist-get plist property))))
-
-(defsubst use-package-plist-append (plist property value)
-  "Append VALUE onto the front of the list at PROPERTY in PLIST."
-  (plist-put plist property (append value (plist-get plist property))))
-
-(defun use-package-split-list (pred xs)
-  (let ((ys (list nil)) (zs (list nil)) flip)
-    (cl-dolist (x xs)
-      (if flip
-          (nconc zs (list x))
-        (if (funcall pred x)
-            (progn
-              (setq flip t)
-              (nconc zs (list x)))
-          (nconc ys (list x)))))
-    (cons (cdr ys) (cdr zs))))
-
-(defun use-package-split-list-at-keys (key lst)
-  (and lst
-       (let ((xs (use-package-split-list (apply-partially #'eq key) lst)))
-         (cons (car xs) (use-package-split-list-at-keys key (cddr xs))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Keywords
-;;
-
-(defun use-package-keyword-index (keyword)
-  (cl-loop named outer
-           with index = 0
-           for k in use-package-keywords do
-           (if (eq k keyword)
-               (cl-return-from outer index))
-           (cl-incf index)))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-plist (name input &optional plist merge-function)
-  "Given a pseudo-plist, normalize it to a regular plist.
-The normalized key/value pairs from input are added to PLIST,
-extending any keys already present."
-  (if (null input)
-      plist
-    (let* ((keyword (car input))
-           (xs (use-package-split-list #'keywordp (cdr input)))
-           (args (car xs))
-           (tail (cdr xs))
-           (normalizer
-            (intern-soft (concat "use-package-normalize/"
-                                 (symbol-name keyword))))
-           (arg (and (functionp normalizer)
-                     (funcall normalizer name keyword args)))
-           (error-string (format "Unrecognized keyword: %s" keyword)))
-      (if (memq keyword use-package-keywords)
-          (progn
-            (setq plist (use-package-normalize-plist
-                         name tail plist merge-function))
-            (plist-put plist keyword
-                       (if (plist-member plist keyword)
-                           (funcall merge-function keyword arg
-                                    (plist-get plist keyword))
-                         arg)))
-        (if use-package-ignore-unknown-keywords
-            (progn
-              (display-warning 'use-package error-string)
-              (use-package-normalize-plist
-               name tail plist merge-function))
-          (use-package-error error-string))))))
-
-(defun use-package-unalias-keywords (_name args)
-  (setq args (cl-nsubstitute :if :when args))
-  (let (temp)
-    (while (setq temp (plist-get args :unless))
-      (setq args (use-package-plist-delete-first args :unless)
-            args (append args `(:if (not ,temp))))))
-  args)
-
-(defun use-package-merge-keys (key new old)
-  (let ((merger (assq key use-package-merge-key-alist)))
-    (if merger
-        (funcall (cdr merger) new old)
-      (append new old))))
-
-(defun use-package-sort-keywords (plist)
-  (let (plist-grouped)
-    (while plist
-      (push (cons (car plist) (cadr plist))
-            plist-grouped)
-      (setq plist (cddr plist)))
-    (let (result)
-      (cl-dolist
-          (x
-           (nreverse
-            (sort plist-grouped
-                  #'(lambda (l r) (< (use-package-keyword-index (car l))
-                                (use-package-keyword-index (car r)))))))
-        (setq result (cons (car x) (cons (cdr x) result))))
-      result)))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-keywords (name args)
-  (let* ((name-symbol (if (stringp name) (intern name) name))
-         (name-string (symbol-name name-symbol)))
-
-    ;; The function `elisp--local-variables' inserts this unbound variable into
-    ;; macro forms to determine the locally bound variables for
-    ;; `elisp-completion-at-point'. It ends up throwing a lot of errors since it
-    ;; can occupy the position of a keyword (or look like a second argument to a
-    ;; keyword that takes one). Deleting it when it's at the top level should be
-    ;; harmless since there should be no locally bound variables to discover
-    ;; here anyway.
-    (setq args (delq 'elisp--witness--lisp args))
-
-    ;; Reduce the set of keywords down to its most fundamental expression.
-    (setq args (use-package-unalias-keywords name-symbol args))
-
-    ;; Normalize keyword values, coalescing multiple occurrences.
-    (setq args (use-package-normalize-plist name-symbol args nil
-                                            #'use-package-merge-keys))
-
-    ;; Add default values for keywords not specified, when applicable.
-    (cl-dolist (spec use-package-defaults)
-      (when (let ((func (nth 2 spec)))
-              (if (and func (functionp func))
-                  (funcall func name args)
-                (eval func)))
-        (setq args (use-package-plist-maybe-put
-                    args (nth 0 spec)
-                    (let ((func (nth 1 spec)))
-                      (if (and func (functionp func))
-                          (funcall func name args)
-                        (eval func)))))))
-
-    ;; Determine any autoloads implied by the keywords used.
-    (let ((iargs args)
-          commands)
-      (while iargs
-        (when (keywordp (car iargs))
-          (let ((autoloads
-                 (intern-soft (concat "use-package-autoloads/"
-                                      (symbol-name (car iargs))))))
-            (when (functionp autoloads)
-              (setq commands
-                    ;; jww (2017-12-07): Right now we just ignored the type of
-                    ;; the autoload being requested, and assume they are all
-                    ;; `command'.
-                    (append (mapcar
-                             #'car
-                             (funcall autoloads name-symbol (car iargs)
-                                      (cadr iargs)))
-                            commands)))))
-        (setq iargs (cddr iargs)))
-      (when commands
-        (setq args
-              ;; Like `use-package-plist-append', but removing duplicates.
-              (plist-put args :commands
-                         (delete-dups
-                          (append commands (plist-get args :commands)))))))
-
-    ;; If byte-compiling, pre-load the package so all its symbols are in
-    ;; scope. This is done by prepending statements to the :preface.
-    (when (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)
-      (setq args
-            (use-package-plist-append
-             args :preface
-             (use-package-concat
-              (mapcar #'(lambda (var) `(defvar ,var))
-                      (plist-get args :defines))
-              (mapcar #'(lambda (fn) `(declare-function ,fn ,name-string))
-                      (plist-get args :functions))
-              `((eval-when-compile
-                  (with-demoted-errors
-                      ,(format "Cannot load %s: %%S" name-string)
-                    ,(when (eq use-package-verbose 'debug)
-                       `(message ,(format "Compiling package %s" name-string)))
-                    ,(unless (plist-get args :no-require)
-                       `(load ,name-string nil t)))))))))
-
-    ;; Certain keywords imply :defer, if :demand was not specified.
-    (when (and (not (plist-member args :demand))
-               (not (plist-member args :defer))
-               (not (or (equal '(t) (plist-get args :load))
-                        (equal (list (use-package-as-string name))
-                               (mapcar #'use-package-as-string
-                                       (plist-get args :load)))))
-               (cl-some #'identity
-                        (mapcar (apply-partially #'plist-member args)
-                                use-package-deferring-keywords)))
-      (setq args (append args '(:defer t))))
-
-    ;; The :load keyword overrides :no-require
-    (when (and (plist-member args :load)
-               (plist-member args :no-require))
-      (setq args (use-package-plist-delete args :no-require)))
-
-    ;; If at this point no :load, :defer or :no-require has been seen, then
-    ;; :load the package itself.
-    (when (and (not (plist-member args :load))
-               (not (plist-member args :defer))
-               (not (plist-member args :no-require)))
-      (setq args (append args `(:load (,name)))))
-
-    ;; Sort the list of keywords based on the order of `use-package-keywords'.
-    (use-package-sort-keywords args)))
-
-(defun use-package-process-keywords (name plist &optional state)
-  "Process the next keyword in the free-form property list PLIST.
-The values in the PLIST have each been normalized by the function
-use-package-normalize/KEYWORD (minus the colon).
-
-STATE is a property list that the function may modify and/or
-query.  This is useful if a package defines multiple keywords and
-wishes them to have some kind of stateful interaction.
-
-Unless the KEYWORD being processed intends to ignore remaining
-keywords, it must call this function recursively, passing in the
-plist with its keyword and argument removed, and passing in the
-next value for the STATE."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (unless (null plist)
-    (let* ((keyword (car plist))
-           (arg (cadr plist))
-           (rest (cddr plist)))
-      (unless (keywordp keyword)
-        (use-package-error (format "%s is not a keyword" keyword)))
-      (let* ((handler (concat "use-package-handler/" (symbol-name keyword)))
-             (handler-sym (intern handler)))
-        (if (functionp handler-sym)
-            (funcall handler-sym name keyword arg rest state)
-          (use-package-error
-           (format "Keyword handler not defined: %s" handler)))))))
-
-(put 'use-package-process-keywords 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(defun use-package-list-insert (elem xs &optional anchor after test)
-  "Insert ELEM into the list XS.
-If ANCHOR is also a keyword, place the new KEYWORD before that
-one.
-If AFTER is non-nil, insert KEYWORD either at the end of the
-keywords list, or after the ANCHOR if one has been provided.
-If TEST is non-nil, it is the test used to compare ELEM to list
-elements. The default is `eq'.
-The modified list is returned. The original list is not modified."
-  (let (result)
-    (dolist (k xs)
-      (if (funcall (or test #'eq) k anchor)
-          (if after
-              (setq result (cons k result)
-                    result (cons elem result))
-            (setq result (cons elem result)
-                  result (cons k result)))
-        (setq result (cons k result))))
-    (if anchor
-        (nreverse result)
-      (if after
-          (nreverse (cons elem result))
-        (cons elem (nreverse result))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Argument Processing
-;;
-
-(defun use-package-only-one (label args f)
-  "Call F on the first member of ARGS if it has exactly one element."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (cond
-   ((and (listp args) (listp (cdr args))
-         (= (length args) 1))
-    (funcall f label (car args)))
-   (t
-    (use-package-error
-     (concat label " wants exactly one argument")))))
-
-(put 'use-package-only-one 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(defun use-package-as-one (label args f &optional allow-empty)
-  "Call F on the first element of ARGS if it has one element, or all of ARGS.
-If ALLOW-EMPTY is non-nil, it's OK for ARGS to be an empty list."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (if (if args
-          (and (listp args) (listp (cdr args)))
-        allow-empty)
-      (if (= (length args) 1)
-          (funcall f label (car args))
-        (funcall f label args))
-    (use-package-error
-     (concat label " wants a non-empty list"))))
-
-(put 'use-package-as-one 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(defun use-package-memoize (f arg)
-  "Ensure the macro-expansion of F applied to ARG evaluates ARG
-no more than once."
-  (let ((loaded (cl-gentemp "use-package--loaded"))
-        (result (cl-gentemp "use-package--result"))
-        (next   (cl-gentemp "use-package--next")))
-    `((defvar ,loaded nil)
-      (defvar ,result nil)
-      (defvar ,next #'(lambda () (if ,loaded ,result
-                              (setq ,loaded t ,result ,arg))))
-      ,@(funcall f `((funcall ,next))))))
-
-(defsubst use-package-normalize-value (_label arg)
-  "Normalize the Lisp value given by ARG.
-The argument LABEL is ignored."
-  (cond ((null arg) nil)
-        ((eq t arg) t)
-        ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg)
-         `(symbol-value ',arg))
-        ((functionp arg)
-         `(funcall #',arg))
-        (t arg)))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-symbols (label arg &optional recursed)
-  "Normalize a list of symbols."
-  (cond
-   ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg)
-    (list arg))
-   ((and (not recursed) (listp arg) (listp (cdr arg)))
-    (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (car (use-package-normalize-symbols label x t))) arg))
-   (t
-    (use-package-error
-     (concat label " wants a symbol, or list of symbols")))))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-symlist (_name keyword args)
-  (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-    #'use-package-normalize-symbols))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-recursive-symbols (label arg)
-  "Normalize a list of symbols."
-  (cond
-   ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg)
-    arg)
-   ((and (listp arg) (listp (cdr arg)))
-    (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (use-package-normalize-recursive-symbols label x))
-            arg))
-   (t
-    (use-package-error
-     (concat label " wants a symbol, or nested list of symbols")))))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-recursive-symlist (_name keyword args)
-  (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-    #'use-package-normalize-recursive-symbols))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-paths (label arg &optional recursed)
-  "Normalize a list of filesystem paths."
-  (cond
-   ((and arg (or (use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg) (functionp arg)))
-    (let ((value (use-package-normalize-value label arg)))
-      (use-package-normalize-paths label (eval value))))
-   ((stringp arg)
-    (let ((path (if (file-name-absolute-p arg)
-                    arg
-                  (expand-file-name arg user-emacs-directory))))
-      (list path)))
-   ((and (not recursed) (listp arg) (listp (cdr arg)))
-    (mapcar #'(lambda (x)
-                (car (use-package-normalize-paths label x t))) arg))
-   (t
-    (use-package-error
-     (concat label " wants a directory path, or list of paths")))))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-predicate (_name keyword args)
-  (if (null args)
-      t
-    (use-package-only-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-      #'use-package-normalize-value)))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-form (label args)
-  "Given a list of forms, return it wrapped in `progn'."
-  (unless (listp (car args))
-    (use-package-error (concat label " wants a sexp or list of sexps")))
-  (mapcar #'(lambda (form)
-              (if (and (consp form)
-                       (memq (car form)
-                             '(use-package bind-key bind-key*
-                                unbind-key bind-keys bind-keys*)))
-                  (macroexpand form)
-                form)) args))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-forms (_name keyword args)
-  (use-package-normalize-form (symbol-name keyword) args))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-pairs
-    (key-pred val-pred name label arg &optional recursed)
-  "Normalize a list of pairs.
-KEY-PRED and VAL-PRED are predicates recognizing valid keys and
-values, respectively.
-If RECURSED is non-nil, recurse into sublists."
-  (cond
-   ((funcall key-pred arg)
-    (list (cons arg (use-package-as-symbol name))))
-   ((use-package-is-pair arg key-pred val-pred)
-    (list arg))
-   ((and (not recursed) (listp arg) (listp (cdr arg)))
-    (let (last-item)
-      (mapcar
-       #'(lambda (x)
-           (prog1
-               (let ((ret (use-package-normalize-pairs
-                           key-pred val-pred name label x t)))
-                 (if (and (listp ret)
-                          (not (keywordp last-item)))
-                     (car ret)
-                   ret))
-             (setq last-item x))) arg)))
-   (t arg)))
-
-(defun use-package-recognize-function (v &optional binding additional-pred)
-  "A predicate that recognizes functional constructions:
-  nil
-  sym
-  'sym
-  (quote sym)
-  #'sym
-  (function sym)
-  (lambda () ...)
-  '(lambda () ...)
-  (quote (lambda () ...))
-  #'(lambda () ...)
-  (function (lambda () ...))"
-  (or (if binding
-          (symbolp v)
-        (use-package-non-nil-symbolp v))
-      (and (listp v)
-           (memq (car v) '(quote function))
-           (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (cadr v)))
-      (if binding (commandp v) (functionp v))
-      (and additional-pred
-           (funcall additional-pred v))))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-function (v)
-  "Reduce functional constructions to one of two normal forms:
-  sym
-  #'(lambda () ...)"
-  (cond ((symbolp v) v)
-        ((and (listp v)
-              (memq (car v) '(quote function))
-              (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (cadr v)))
-         (cadr v))
-        ((and (consp v)
-              (eq 'lambda (car v)))
-         v)
-        ((and (listp v)
-              (memq (car v) '(quote function))
-              (eq 'lambda (car (cadr v))))
-         (cadr v))
-        (t v)))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-commands (args)
-  "Map over ARGS of the form ((_ . F) ...), normalizing functional F's."
-  (mapcar #'(lambda (x)
-              (if (consp x)
-                  (cons (car x) (use-package-normalize-function (cdr x)))
-                x))
-          args))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-mode (name keyword args)
-  "Normalize arguments for keywords which add regexp/mode pairs to an alist."
-  (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-    (apply-partially #'use-package-normalize-pairs
-                     #'use-package-regex-p
-                     #'use-package-recognize-function
-                     name)))
-
-(defun use-package-autoloads-mode (_name _keyword args)
-  (mapcar
-   #'(lambda (x) (cons (cdr x) 'command))
-   (cl-remove-if-not #'(lambda (x)
-                         (and (consp x)
-                              (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (cdr x))))
-                     args)))
-
-(defun use-package-handle-mode (name alist args rest state)
-  "Handle keywords which add regexp/mode pairs to an alist."
-  (use-package-concat
-   (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
-   (mapcar
-    #'(lambda (thing)
-        `(add-to-list
-          ',alist
-          ',(cons (use-package-normalize-regex (car thing))
-                  (cdr thing))))
-    (use-package-normalize-commands args))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Statistics
-;;
-
-(defun use-package-reset-statistics ()
-  (interactive)
-  (setq use-package-statistics (make-hash-table)))
-
-(defun use-package-statistics-status (package)
-  "Return loading configuration status of PACKAGE statistics."
-  (cond ((gethash :config package)      "Configured")
-        ((gethash :init package)        "Initialized")
-        ((gethash :preface package)     "Prefaced")
-        ((gethash :use-package package) "Declared")))
-
-(defun use-package-statistics-last-event (package)
-  "Return the date when PACKAGE's status last changed.
-The date is returned as a string."
-  (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d %a %H:%M"
-                      (or (gethash :config package)
-                          (gethash :init package)
-                          (gethash :preface package)
-                          (gethash :use-package package))))
-
-(defun use-package-statistics-time (package)
-  "Return the time is took for PACKAGE to load."
-  (+ (float-time (gethash :config-secs package 0))
-     (float-time (gethash :init-secs package 0))
-     (float-time (gethash :preface-secs package 0))
-     (float-time (gethash :use-package-secs package 0))))
-
-(defun use-package-statistics-convert (package)
-  "Return information about PACKAGE.
-
-The information is formatted in a way suitable for
-`use-package-statistics-mode'."
-  (let ((statistics (gethash package use-package-statistics)))
-    (list
-     package
-     (vector
-      (symbol-name package)
-      (use-package-statistics-status statistics)
-      (use-package-statistics-last-event statistics)
-      (format "%.2f" (use-package-statistics-time statistics))))))
-
-(defun use-package-report ()
-  "Show current statistics gathered about use-package declarations.
-In the table that's generated, the status field has the following
-meaning:
-  Configured        :config has been processed (the package is loaded!)
-  Initialized       :init has been processed (load status unknown)
-  Prefaced          :preface has been processed
-  Declared          the use-package declaration was seen"
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*use-package statistics*")
-    (setq tabulated-list-entries
-          (mapcar #'use-package-statistics-convert
-                  (hash-table-keys use-package-statistics)))
-    (use-package-statistics-mode)
-    (tabulated-list-print)
-    (display-buffer (current-buffer))))
-
-(define-derived-mode use-package-statistics-mode tabulated-list-mode
-  "use-package statistics"
-  "Show current statistics gathered about use-package declarations."
-  (setq tabulated-list-format
-        ;; The sum of column width is 80 caracters:
-        #[("Package" 25 t)
-          ("Status" 13 t)
-          ("Last Event" 23 t)
-          ("Time" 10 t)])
-  (tabulated-list-init-header))
-
-(defun use-package-statistics-gather (keyword name after)
-  (let* ((hash (gethash name use-package-statistics
-                        (make-hash-table)))
-         (before (and after (gethash keyword hash (current-time)))))
-    (puthash keyword (current-time) hash)
-    (when after
-      (puthash (intern (concat (symbol-name keyword) "-secs"))
-               (time-subtract (current-time) before) hash))
-    (puthash name hash use-package-statistics)))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; Handlers
-;;
-
-;;;; :disabled
-
-;; Don't alias this to `ignore', as that will cause the resulting
-;; function to be interactive.
-(defun use-package-normalize/:disabled (_name _keyword _arg)
-  "Do nothing, return nil.")
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:disabled (name _keyword _arg rest state)
-  (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
-
-;;;; :if, :when and :unless
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-test (_name keyword args)
-  (use-package-only-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-    #'use-package-normalize-value))
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:if 'use-package-normalize-test)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:if (name _keyword pred rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-    `((when ,pred ,@body))))
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:when 'use-package-normalize-test)
-
-(defalias 'use-package-handler/:when 'use-package-handler/:if)
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:unless 'use-package-normalize-test)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:unless (name _keyword pred rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-    `((unless ,pred ,@body))))
-
-;;;; :requires
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:requires 'use-package-normalize-symlist)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:requires (name _keyword requires rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-    (if (null requires)
-        body
-      `((when ,(if (> (length requires) 1)
-                   `(not (member nil (mapcar #'featurep ',requires)))
-                 `(featurep ',(car requires)))
-          ,@body)))))
-
-;;;; :load-path
-
-(defun use-package-normalize/:load-path (_name keyword args)
-  (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-    #'use-package-normalize-paths))
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:load-path (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-    (use-package-concat
-     (mapcar #'(lambda (path)
-                 `(eval-and-compile (add-to-list 'load-path ,path)))
-             arg)
-     body)))
-
-;;;; :no-require
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:no-require 'use-package-normalize-predicate)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:no-require (name _keyword _arg rest state)
-  (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
-
-;;;; :defines
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:defines 'use-package-normalize-symlist)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:defines (name _keyword _arg rest state)
-  (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
-
-;;;; :functions
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:functions 'use-package-normalize-symlist)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:functions (name _keyword _arg rest state)
-  (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
-
-;;;; :preface
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:preface 'use-package-normalize-forms)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:preface (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-    (use-package-concat
-     (when use-package-compute-statistics
-       `((use-package-statistics-gather :preface ',name nil)))
-     (when arg
-       `((eval-and-compile ,@arg)))
-     body
-     (when use-package-compute-statistics
-       `((use-package-statistics-gather :preface ',name t))))))
-
-;;;; :catch
-
-(defvar use-package--form)
-(defvar use-package--hush-function #'(lambda (_keyword body) body))
-
-(defsubst use-package-hush (context keyword body)
-  `((condition-case-unless-debug err
-        ,(macroexp-progn body)
-      (error (funcall ,context ,keyword err)))))
-
-(defun use-package-normalize/:catch (_name keyword args)
-  (if (null args)
-      t
-    (use-package-only-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-      use-package--hush-function)))
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:catch (name keyword arg rest state)
-  (let* ((context (cl-gentemp "use-package--warning")))
-    (cond
-     ((not arg)
-      (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
-     ((eq arg t)
-      `((defvar ,context
-          #'(lambda (keyword err)
-              (let ((msg (format "%s/%s: %s" ',name keyword
-                                 (error-message-string err))))
-                ,@(when (eq use-package-verbose 'debug)
-                    `((with-current-buffer
-                          (get-buffer-create "*use-package*")
-                        (goto-char (point-max))
-                        (insert "-----\n" msg ,use-package--form)
-                        (emacs-lisp-mode))
-                      (setq msg
-                            (concat msg
-                                    " (see the *use-package* buffer)"))))
-                (display-warning 'use-package msg :error))))
-        ,@(let ((use-package--hush-function
-                 (apply-partially #'use-package-hush context)))
-            (funcall use-package--hush-function keyword
-                     (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))))
-     ((functionp arg)
-      `((defvar ,context ,arg)
-        ,@(let ((use-package--hush-function
-                 (apply-partially #'use-package-hush context)))
-            (funcall use-package--hush-function keyword
-                     (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))))
-     (t
-      (use-package-error "The :catch keyword expects 't' or a function")))))
-
-;;;; :interpreter
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:interpreter 'use-package-normalize-mode)
-(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:interpreter 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:interpreter (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (use-package-handle-mode name 'interpreter-mode-alist arg rest state))
-
-;;;; :mode
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:mode 'use-package-normalize-mode)
-(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:mode 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:mode (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (use-package-handle-mode name 'auto-mode-alist arg rest state))
-
-;;;; :magic
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:magic 'use-package-normalize-mode)
-(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:magic 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:magic (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (use-package-handle-mode name 'magic-mode-alist arg rest state))
-
-;;;; :magic-fallback
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:magic-fallback 'use-package-normalize-mode)
-(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:magic-fallback 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:magic-fallback (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (use-package-handle-mode name 'magic-fallback-mode-alist arg rest state))
-
-;;;; :hook
-
-(defun use-package-normalize/:hook (name keyword args)
-  (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-    #'(lambda (label arg)
-        (unless (or (use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg) (consp arg))
-          (use-package-error
-           (concat label " a <symbol> or (<symbol or list of symbols> . <symbol or function>)"
-                   " or list of these")))
-        (use-package-normalize-pairs
-         #'(lambda (k)
-             (or (use-package-non-nil-symbolp k)
-                 (and k (let ((every t))
-                          (while (and every k)
-                            (if (and (consp k)
-                                     (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (car k)))
-                                (setq k (cdr k))
-                              (setq every nil)))
-                          every))))
-         #'use-package-recognize-function
-         name label arg))))
-
-(defalias 'use-package-autoloads/:hook 'use-package-autoloads-mode)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:hook (name _keyword args rest state)
-  "Generate use-package custom keyword code."
-  (use-package-concat
-   (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
-   (cl-mapcan
-    #'(lambda (def)
-        (let ((syms (car def))
-              (fun (cdr def)))
-          (when fun
-            (mapcar
-             #'(lambda (sym)
-                 `(add-hook
-                   (quote ,(intern
-                            (concat (symbol-name sym)
-                                    use-package-hook-name-suffix)))
-                   (function ,fun)))
-             (if (use-package-non-nil-symbolp syms) (list syms) syms)))))
-    (use-package-normalize-commands args))))
-
-;;;; :commands
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:commands 'use-package-normalize-symlist)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:commands (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (use-package-concat
-   ;; Since we deferring load, establish any necessary autoloads, and also
-   ;; keep the byte-compiler happy.
-   (let ((name-string (use-package-as-string name)))
-     (cl-mapcan
-      #'(lambda (command)
-          (when (symbolp command)
-            (append
-             (unless (plist-get state :demand)
-               `((unless (fboundp ',command)
-                   (autoload #',command ,name-string nil t))))
-             (when (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)
-               `((eval-when-compile
-                   (declare-function ,command ,name-string)))))))
-      (delete-dups arg)))
-   (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-
-;;;; :defer
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:defer 'use-package-normalize-predicate)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:defer (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-    (use-package-concat
-     ;; Load the package after a set amount of idle time, if the argument to
-     ;; `:defer' was a number.
-     (when (numberp arg)
-       `((run-with-idle-timer ,arg nil #'require
-                              ',(use-package-as-symbol name) nil t)))
-     (if (or (not arg) (null body))
-         body
-       `((eval-after-load ',name ',(macroexp-progn body)))))))
-
-;;;; :after
-
-(defun use-package-normalize/:after (name keyword args)
-  (setq args (use-package-normalize-recursive-symlist name keyword args))
-  (if (consp args)
-      args
-    (list args)))
-
-(defun use-package-after-count-uses (features)
-  "Count the number of time the body would appear in the result."
-  (cond ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp features)
-         1)
-        ((and (consp features)
-              (memq (car features) '(:or :any)))
-         (let ((num 0))
-           (cl-dolist (next (cdr features))
-             (setq num (+ num (use-package-after-count-uses next))))
-           num))
-        ((and (consp features)
-              (memq (car features) '(:and :all)))
-         (apply #'max (mapcar #'use-package-after-count-uses
-                              (cdr features))))
-        ((listp features)
-         (use-package-after-count-uses (cons :all features)))))
-
-(defun use-package-require-after-load (features body)
-  "Generate `eval-after-load' statements to represents FEATURES.
-FEATURES is a list containing keywords `:and' and `:all', where
-no keyword implies `:all'."
-  (cond
-   ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp features)
-    `((eval-after-load ',features ',(macroexp-progn body))))
-   ((and (consp features)
-         (memq (car features) '(:or :any)))
-    (cl-mapcan #'(lambda (x) (use-package-require-after-load x body))
-               (cdr features)))
-   ((and (consp features)
-         (memq (car features) '(:and :all)))
-    (cl-dolist (next (cdr features))
-      (setq body (use-package-require-after-load next body)))
-    body)
-   ((listp features)
-    (use-package-require-after-load (cons :all features) body))))
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:after (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
-        (uses (use-package-after-count-uses arg)))
-    (if (or (null uses) (null body))
-        body
-      (if (<= uses 1)
-          (use-package-require-after-load arg body)
-        (use-package-memoize
-         (apply-partially #'use-package-require-after-load arg)
-         (macroexp-progn body))))))
-
-;;;; :demand
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:demand 'use-package-normalize-predicate)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:demand (name _keyword _arg rest state)
-  (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
-
-;;;; :custom
-
-(defun use-package-normalize/:custom (_name keyword args)
-  "Normalize use-package custom keyword."
-  (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-    #'(lambda (label arg)
-        (unless (listp arg)
-          (use-package-error
-           (concat label " a (<symbol> <value> [comment])"
-                   " or list of these")))
-        (if (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (car arg))
-            (list arg)
-          arg))))
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:custom (name _keyword args rest state)
-  "Generate use-package custom keyword code."
-  (use-package-concat
-   (mapcar
-    #'(lambda (def)
-        (let ((variable (nth 0 def))
-              (value (nth 1 def))
-              (comment (nth 2 def)))
-          (unless (and comment (stringp comment))
-            (setq comment (format "Customized with use-package %s" name)))
-          `(customize-set-variable (quote ,variable) ,value ,comment)))
-    args)
-   (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-
-;;;; :custom-face
-
-(defun use-package-normalize/:custom-face (name-symbol _keyword arg)
-  "Normalize use-package custom-face keyword."
-  (let ((error-msg
-         (format "%s wants a (<symbol> <face-spec>) or list of these"
-                 name-symbol)))
-    (unless (listp arg)
-      (use-package-error error-msg))
-    (cl-dolist (def arg arg)
-      (unless (listp def)
-        (use-package-error error-msg))
-      (let ((face (nth 0 def))
-            (spec (nth 1 def)))
-        (when (or (not face)
-                  (not spec)
-                  (> (length def) 2))
-          (use-package-error error-msg))))))
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:custom-face (name _keyword args rest state)
-  "Generate use-package custom-face keyword code."
-  (use-package-concat
-   (mapcar #'(lambda (def) `(custom-set-faces (quote ,def))) args)
-   (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-
-;;;; :init
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:init 'use-package-normalize-forms)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:init (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (use-package-concat
-   (when use-package-compute-statistics
-     `((use-package-statistics-gather :init ',name nil)))
-   (let ((init-body
-          (use-package-hook-injector (use-package-as-string name)
-                                     :init arg)))
-     (when init-body
-       (funcall use-package--hush-function :init
-                (if use-package-check-before-init
-                    `((when (locate-library ,(use-package-as-string name))
-                        ,@init-body))
-                  init-body))))
-   (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)
-   (when use-package-compute-statistics
-     `((use-package-statistics-gather :init ',name t)))))
-
-;;;; :load
-
-(defun use-package-normalize/:load (name keyword args)
-  (setq args (use-package-normalize-recursive-symlist name keyword args))
-  (if (consp args)
-      args
-    (list args)))
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:load (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-    (cl-dolist (pkg arg)
-      (setq body (use-package-require (if (eq t pkg) name pkg) nil body)))
-    body))
-
-;;;; :config
-
-(defalias 'use-package-normalize/:config 'use-package-normalize-forms)
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:config (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (let* ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
-         (name-symbol (use-package-as-symbol name)))
-    (use-package-concat
-     (when use-package-compute-statistics
-       `((use-package-statistics-gather :config ',name nil)))
-     (if (or (null arg) (equal arg '(t)))
-         body
-       (use-package-with-elapsed-timer
-           (format "Configuring package %s" name-symbol)
-         (funcall use-package--hush-function :config
-                  (use-package-concat
-                   (use-package-hook-injector
-                    (symbol-name name-symbol) :config arg)
-                   body
-                   (list t)))))
-     (when use-package-compute-statistics
-       `((use-package-statistics-gather :config ',name t))))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;;
-;;; The main macro
-;;
-
-(defmacro use-package-core (name args)
-  `(let* ((args* (use-package-normalize-keywords ,name ,args))
-          (use-package--form
-           (if (eq use-package-verbose 'debug)
-               (concat "\n\n"
-                       (pp-to-string `(use-package ,name ,@,args))
-                       "\n  -->\n\n"
-                       (pp-to-string `(use-package ,name ,@args*))
-                       "\n  ==>\n\n"
-                       (pp-to-string
-                        (macroexp-progn
-                         (let ((use-package-verbose 'errors)
-                               (use-package-expand-minimally t))
-                           (use-package-process-keywords name args*
-                             (and (plist-get args* :demand)
-                                  (list :demand t)))))))
-             "")))
-     (use-package-process-keywords name args*
-       (and (plist-get args* :demand)
-            (list :demand t)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defmacro use-package (name &rest args)
-  "Declare an Emacs package by specifying a group of configuration options.
-
-For full documentation, please see the README file that came with
-this file.  Usage:
-
-  (use-package package-name
-     [:keyword [option]]...)
-
-:init            Code to run before PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded.
-:config          Code to run after PACKAGE-NAME has been loaded.  Note that
-                 if loading is deferred for any reason, this code does not
-                 execute until the lazy load has occurred.
-:preface         Code to be run before everything except `:disabled'; this
-                 can be used to define functions for use in `:if', or that
-                 should be seen by the byte-compiler.
-
-:mode            Form to be added to `auto-mode-alist'.
-:magic           Form to be added to `magic-mode-alist'.
-:magic-fallback  Form to be added to `magic-fallback-mode-alist'.
-:interpreter     Form to be added to `interpreter-mode-alist'.
-
-:commands        Define autoloads for commands that will be defined by the
-                 package.  This is useful if the package is being lazily
-                 loaded, and you wish to conditionally call functions in your
-                 `:init' block that are defined in the package.
-
-:bind            Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands.
-:bind*           Bind keys, and define autoloads for the bound commands,
-                 *overriding all minor mode bindings*.
-:bind-keymap     Bind a key prefix to an auto-loaded keymap defined in the
-                 package.  This is like `:bind', but for keymaps.
-:bind-keymap*    Like `:bind-keymap', but overrides all minor mode bindings
-
-:defer           Defer loading of a package -- this is implied when using
-                 `:commands', `:bind', `:bind*', `:mode', `:magic',
-                 `:magic-fallback', or `:interpreter'.  This can be an integer,
-                 to force loading after N seconds of idle time, if the package
-                 has not already been loaded.
-:after           Defer loading of a package until after any of the named
-                 features are loaded.
-:demand          Prevent deferred loading in all cases.
-
-:if EXPR         Initialize and load only if EXPR evaluates to a non-nil value.
-:disabled        The package is ignored completely if this keyword is present.
-:defines         Declare certain variables to silence the byte-compiler.
-:functions       Declare certain functions to silence the byte-compiler.
-:load-path       Add to the `load-path' before attempting to load the package.
-:diminish        Support for diminish.el (if installed).
-:delight         Support for delight.el (if installed).
-:custom          Call `customize-set-variable' with each variable definition.
-:custom-face     Call `customize-set-faces' with each face definition.
-:ensure          Loads the package using package.el if necessary.
-:pin             Pin the package to an archive."
-  (declare (indent 1))
-  (unless (memq :disabled args)
-    (macroexp-progn
-     (use-package-concat
-      (when use-package-compute-statistics
-        `((use-package-statistics-gather :use-package ',name nil)))
-      (if (eq use-package-verbose 'errors)
-          (use-package-core name args)
-        (condition-case-unless-debug err
-            (use-package-core name args)
-          (error
-           (ignore
-            (display-warning
-             'use-package
-             (format "Failed to parse package %s: %s"
-                     name (error-message-string err)) :error)))))
-      (when use-package-compute-statistics
-        `((use-package-statistics-gather :use-package ',name t)))))))
-
-(put 'use-package 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(provide 'use-package-core)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-
-;;; use-package-core.el ends here
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-;;; use-package-delight.el --- Support for the :delight keyword  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
-;; Modified: 3 Dec 2017
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4"))
-;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
-;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Provides support for the :delight keyword, which is made available by
-;; default by requiring `use-package'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'use-package-core)
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-delight (name args)
-  "Normalize ARGS for a single call to `delight'."
-  (when (eq :eval (car args))
-    ;; Handle likely common mistake.
-    (use-package-error ":delight mode line constructs must be quoted"))
-  (cond ((and (= (length args) 1)
-              (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (car args)))
-         `(,(nth 0 args) nil ,name))
-        ((= (length args) 2)
-         `(,(nth 0 args) ,(nth 1 args) ,name))
-        ((= (length args) 3)
-         args)
-        (t
-         (use-package-error
-          ":delight expects `delight' arguments or a list of them"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-normalize/:delight (name _keyword args)
-  "Normalize arguments to delight."
-  (cond ((null args)
-         `((,(use-package-as-mode name) nil ,name)))
-        ((and (= (length args) 1)
-              (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (car args)))
-         `((,(car args) nil ,name)))
-        ((and (= (length args) 1)
-              (stringp (car args)))
-         `((,(use-package-as-mode name) ,(car args) ,name)))
-        ((and (= (length args) 1)
-              (listp (car args))
-              (eq 'quote (caar args)))
-         `((,(use-package-as-mode name) ,@(cdar args) ,name)))
-        ((and (= (length args) 2)
-              (listp (nth 1 args))
-              (eq 'quote (car (nth 1 args))))
-         `((,(car args) ,@(cdr (nth 1 args)) ,name)))
-        (t (mapcar
-            (apply-partially #'use-package-normalize-delight name)
-            (if (use-package-non-nil-symbolp (car args))
-                (list args)
-              args)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-handler/:delight (name _keyword args rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-    (use-package-concat
-     body
-     `((if (fboundp 'delight)
-           (delight '(,@args)))))))
-
-(add-to-list 'use-package-keywords :delight t)
-
-(provide 'use-package-delight)
-
-;;; use-package-delight.el ends here
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-;;; use-package-diminish.el --- Support for the :diminish keyword  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
-;; Modified: 3 Dec 2017
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4"))
-;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
-;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Provides support for the :diminish keyword, which is made available by
-;; default by requiring `use-package'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'use-package-core)
-
-(defun use-package-normalize-diminish (name label arg &optional recursed)
-  "Normalize the arguments to diminish down to a list of one of two forms:
-     SYMBOL
-     (SYMBOL . STRING)"
-  (cond
-   ((not arg)
-    (list (use-package-as-mode name)))
-   ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg)
-    (list arg))
-   ((stringp arg)
-    (list (cons (use-package-as-mode name) arg)))
-   ((and (consp arg) (stringp (cdr arg)))
-    (list arg))
-   ((and (not recursed) (listp arg) (listp (cdr arg)))
-    (mapcar #'(lambda (x) (car (use-package-normalize-diminish
-                           name label x t))) arg))
-   (t
-    (use-package-error
-     (concat label " wants a string, symbol, "
-             "(symbol . string) or list of these")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-normalize/:diminish (name keyword args)
-  (use-package-as-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-    (apply-partially #'use-package-normalize-diminish name) t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-handler/:diminish (name _keyword arg rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-    (use-package-concat
-     (mapcar #'(lambda (var)
-                 `(if (fboundp 'diminish)
-                      ,(if (consp var)
-                           `(diminish ',(car var) ,(cdr var))
-                         `(diminish ',var))))
-             arg)
-     body)))
-
-(add-to-list 'use-package-keywords :diminish t)
-
-(provide 'use-package-diminish)
-
-;;; use-package-diminish.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-diminish.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-diminish.elc
deleted file mode 100644
index 409e54218ac6..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-diminish.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-ensure.el
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-;;; use-package-ensure.el --- Support for the :ensure and :pin keywords  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
-;; Modified: 3 Dec 2017
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4"))
-;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
-;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Provides support for the :ensure and :pin keywords, which is made available
-;; by default by requiring `use-package'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'use-package-core)
-
-(defgroup use-package-ensure nil
-  "Support for :ensure and :pin keywords in use-package declarations."
-  :group 'use-package)
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (declare-function package-installed-p "package")
-  (declare-function package-read-all-archive-contents "package" ()))
-
-(defcustom use-package-always-ensure nil
-  "Treat every package as though it had specified using `:ensure SEXP'.
-See also `use-package-defaults', which uses this value."
-  :type 'sexp
-  :group 'use-package-ensure)
-
-(defcustom use-package-always-pin nil
-  "Treat every package as though it had specified using `:pin SYM'.
-See also `use-package-defaults', which uses this value."
-  :type 'symbol
-  :group 'use-package-ensure)
-
-(defcustom use-package-ensure-function 'use-package-ensure-elpa
-  "Function that ensures a package is installed.
-This function is called with three arguments: the name of the
-package declared in the `use-package' form; the arguments passed
-to all `:ensure' keywords (always a list, even if only one); and
-the current `state' plist created by previous handlers.
-
-Note that this function is called whenever `:ensure' is provided,
-even if it is nil. It is up to the function to decide on the
-semantics of the various values for `:ensure'.
-
-This function should return non-nil if the package is installed.
-
-The default value uses package.el to install the package."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "package.el" use-package-ensure-elpa)
-                 (function :tag "Custom"))
-  :group 'use-package-ensure)
-
-;;;; :pin
-
-(defun use-package-normalize/:pin (_name keyword args)
-  (use-package-only-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-    #'(lambda (_label arg)
-        (cond
-         ((stringp arg) arg)
-         ((use-package-non-nil-symbolp arg) (symbol-name arg))
-         (t
-          (use-package-error
-           ":pin wants an archive name (a string)"))))))
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (defvar package-pinned-packages)
-  (defvar package-archives))
-
-(defun use-package-archive-exists-p (archive)
-  "Check if a given ARCHIVE is enabled.
-
-ARCHIVE can be a string or a symbol or 'manual to indicate a
-manually updated package."
-  (if (member archive '(manual "manual"))
-      't
-    (let ((valid nil))
-      (dolist (pa package-archives)
-        (when (member archive (list (car pa) (intern (car pa))))
-          (setq valid 't)))
-      valid)))
-
-(defun use-package-pin-package (package archive)
-  "Pin PACKAGE to ARCHIVE."
-  (unless (boundp 'package-pinned-packages)
-    (setq package-pinned-packages ()))
-  (let ((archive-symbol (if (symbolp archive) archive (intern archive)))
-        (archive-name   (if (stringp archive) archive (symbol-name archive))))
-    (if (use-package-archive-exists-p archive-symbol)
-        (add-to-list 'package-pinned-packages (cons package archive-name))
-      (error "Archive '%s' requested for package '%s' is not available."
-             archive-name package))
-    (unless (bound-and-true-p package--initialized)
-      (package-initialize t))))
-
-(defun use-package-handler/:pin (name _keyword archive-name rest state)
-  (let ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state))
-        (pin-form (if archive-name
-                      `(use-package-pin-package ',(use-package-as-symbol name)
-                                                ,archive-name))))
-    ;; Pinning should occur just before ensuring
-    ;; See `use-package-handler/:ensure'.
-    (if (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)
-        (eval pin-form)              ; Eval when byte-compiling,
-      (push pin-form body))          ; or else wait until runtime.
-    body))
-
-;;;; :ensure
-
-(defvar package-archive-contents)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-normalize/:ensure (_name keyword args)
-  (if (null args)
-      (list t)
-    (use-package-only-one (symbol-name keyword) args
-      #'(lambda (_label arg)
-          (cond
-           ((symbolp arg)
-            (list arg))
-           ((and (listp arg) (= 3 (length arg))
-                 (symbolp (nth 0 arg))
-                 (eq :pin (nth 1 arg))
-                 (or (stringp (nth 2 arg))
-                     (symbolp (nth 2 arg))))
-            (list (cons (nth 0 arg) (nth 2 arg))))
-           (t
-            (use-package-error
-             (concat ":ensure wants an optional package name "
-                     "(an unquoted symbol name), or (<symbol> :pin <string>)"))))))))
-
-(defun use-package-ensure-elpa (name args _state &optional _no-refresh)
-  (dolist (ensure args)
-    (let ((package
-           (or (and (eq ensure t) (use-package-as-symbol name))
-               ensure)))
-      (when package
-        (require 'package)
-        (when (consp package)
-          (use-package-pin-package (car package) (cdr package))
-          (setq package (car package)))
-        (unless (package-installed-p package)
-          (condition-case-unless-debug err
-              (progn
-                (when (assoc package (bound-and-true-p
-                                      package-pinned-packages))
-                  (package-read-all-archive-contents))
-                (if (assoc package package-archive-contents)
-                    (package-install package)
-                  (package-refresh-contents)
-                  (when (assoc package (bound-and-true-p
-                                        package-pinned-packages))
-                    (package-read-all-archive-contents))
-                  (package-install package))
-                t)
-            (error
-             (display-warning 'use-package
-                              (format "Failed to install %s: %s"
-                                      name (error-message-string err))
-                              :error))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-handler/:ensure (name _keyword ensure rest state)
-  (let* ((body (use-package-process-keywords name rest state)))
-    ;; We want to avoid installing packages when the `use-package' macro is
-    ;; being macro-expanded by elisp completion (see `lisp--local-variables'),
-    ;; but still install packages when byte-compiling, to avoid requiring
-    ;; `package' at runtime.
-    (if (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)
-        ;; Eval when byte-compiling,
-        (funcall use-package-ensure-function name ensure state)
-      ;;  or else wait until runtime.
-      (push `(,use-package-ensure-function ',name ',ensure ',state)
-            body))
-    body))
-
-(add-to-list 'use-package-defaults
-             '(:ensure (list use-package-always-ensure)
-                       (lambda (name args)
-                         (and use-package-always-ensure
-                              (not (plist-member args :load-path))))) t)
-
-(add-to-list 'use-package-defaults
-             '(:pin use-package-always-pin use-package-always-pin) t)
-
-(add-to-list 'use-package-keywords :ensure)
-(add-to-list 'use-package-keywords :pin)
-
-(provide 'use-package-ensure)
-
-;;; use-package-ensure.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-ensure.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-ensure.elc
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deleted file mode 100644
index 4044ad165644..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-jump.el
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@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-;;; use-package-jump.el --- Attempt to jump to a use-package declaration  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
-;; Modified: 3 Dec 2017
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4"))
-;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
-;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Provides the command `M-x use-package-jump-to-package-form', however it
-;; only works if the package being jumped to was required during
-;; initialization. If it was delay-loaded, it will not work. Improvements are
-;; needed.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'use-package-core)
-
-(defun use-package-find-require (package)
-  "Find file that required PACKAGE by searching `load-history'.
-Returns an absolute file path or nil if none is found."
-  (catch 'suspect
-    (dolist (filespec load-history)
-      (dolist (entry (cdr filespec))
-        (when (equal entry (cons 'require package))
-          (throw 'suspect (car filespec)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-jump-to-package-form (package)
-  "Attempt to find and jump to the `use-package' form that loaded
-PACKAGE. This will only find the form if that form actually
-required PACKAGE. If PACKAGE was previously required then this
-function will jump to the file that originally required PACKAGE
-instead."
-  (interactive (list (completing-read "Package: " features)))
-  (let* ((package (if (stringp package) (intern package) package))
-         (requiring-file (use-package-find-require package))
-         file location)
-    (if (null requiring-file)
-        (user-error "Can't find file requiring file; may have been autoloaded")
-      (setq file (if (string= (file-name-extension requiring-file) "elc")
-                     (concat (file-name-sans-extension requiring-file) ".el")
-                   requiring-file))
-      (when (file-exists-p file)
-        (find-file-other-window file)
-        (save-excursion
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (setq location
-                (re-search-forward
-                 (format (eval use-package-form-regexp-eval) package) nil t)))
-        (if (null location)
-            (message "No use-package form found.")
-          (goto-char location)
-          (beginning-of-line))))))
-
-(provide 'use-package-jump)
-
-;;; use-package-jump.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-jump.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-jump.elc
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index c6e7c3c0ce2c..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-lint.el
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@@ -1,84 +0,0 @@
-;;; use-package-lint.el --- Attempt to find errors in use-package declarations  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
-;; Modified: 3 Dec 2017
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (use-package "2.4"))
-;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
-;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Provides the command `M-x use-package-lint'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'use-package-core)
-
-(defun use-package-lint-declaration (name plist)
-  (dolist (path (plist-get plist :load-path))
-    (unless (file-exists-p path)
-      (display-warning
-       'use-package
-       (format "%s :load-path does not exist: %s"
-               name path) :error)))
-
-  (unless (or (plist-member plist :disabled)
-              (plist-get plist :no-require)
-              (locate-library (use-package-as-string name) nil
-                              (plist-get plist :load-path)))
-    (display-warning
-     'use-package
-     (format "%s module cannot be located" name) :error))
-
-  ;; (dolist (command (plist-get plist :commands))
-  ;;   (unless (string= (find-lisp-object-file-name command nil)
-  ;;                    (locate-library (use-package-as-string name) nil
-  ;;                                    (plist-get plist :load-path)))
-  ;;     (display-warning
-  ;;      'use-package
-  ;;      (format "%s :command is from different path: %s"
-  ;;              name (symbol-name command)) :error)))
-  )
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun use-package-lint ()
-  "Check for errors in use-package declarations.
-For example, if the module's `:if' condition is met, but even
-with the specified `:load-path' the module cannot be found."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (let ((re (eval use-package-form-regexp-eval)))
-      (while (re-search-forward re nil t)
-        (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-        (let ((decl (read (current-buffer))))
-          (when (eq (car decl) 'use-package)
-            (use-package-lint-declaration
-             (use-package-as-string (cadr decl))
-             (use-package-normalize-keywords
-              (cadr decl) (cddr decl)))))))))
-
-(provide 'use-package-lint)
-
-;;; use-package-lint.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-lint.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-lint.elc
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index e9364fd1f050..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package-pkg.el
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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "use-package" "20180715.1801" "A configuration macro for simplifying your .emacs"
-  '((emacs "24.3")
-    (bind-key "2.4"))
-  :keywords
-  '("dotemacs" "startup" "speed" "config" "package")
-  :authors
-  '(("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("John Wiegley" . "johnw@newartisans.com")
-  :url "https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package.el
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index 1a8fff895f63..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
-;;; use-package.el --- A configuration macro for simplifying your .emacs  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley
-
-;; Author: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Maintainer: John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-;; Created: 17 Jun 2012
-;; Modified: 29 Nov 2017
-;; Version: 2.4
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3") (bind-key "2.4"))
-;; Keywords: dotemacs startup speed config package
-;; URL: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
-;; your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; The `use-package' declaration macro allows you to isolate package
-;; configuration in your ".emacs" in a way that is performance-oriented and,
-;; well, just tidy.  I created it because I have over 80 packages that I use
-;; in Emacs, and things were getting difficult to manage.  Yet with this
-;; utility my total load time is just under 1 second, with no loss of
-;; functionality!
-;;
-;; Please see README.md from the same repository for documentation.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'use-package-core)
-
-(require 'use-package-bind-key)
-(require 'use-package-diminish)
-(require 'use-package-delight)
-(require 'use-package-ensure)
-
-(declare-function use-package-jump-to-package-form "use-package-jump")
-(autoload #'use-package-jump-to-package-form "use-package-jump" nil t)
-
-(provide 'use-package)
-
-;;; use-package.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package.elc
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/use-package-20180715.1801/use-package.info
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@@ -1,1048 +0,0 @@
-This is use-package.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from
-use-package.texi.
-
-     Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* use-package: (use-package). Declarative package configuration for Emacs.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Introduction,  Up: (dir)
-
-use-package User Manual
-***********************
-
-use-package is...
-
-     Copyright (C) 2012-2017 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
-
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-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
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-* Introduction::
-* Installation::
-* Getting Started::
-* Keywords::
-* FAQ::
-* Debugging Tools::
-* Command Index::
-* Function Index::
-* Variable Index::
-
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-
-
-Installation
-
-* Installing from an Elpa Archive::
-* Installing from the Git Repository::
-* Post-Installation Tasks::
-
-
-
-
-Keywords
-
-* ‘:after’: after.
-* ‘:bind-keymap’, ‘:bind-keymap*’: bind-keymap bind-keymap*.
-* ‘:bind’, ‘:bind*’: bind bind*.
-* ‘:commands’: commands.
-* ‘:preface’, ‘:init’, ‘:config’: preface init config.
-* ‘:custom’: custom.
-* ‘:custom-face’: custom-face.
-* ‘:defer’, ‘:demand’: defer demand.
-* ‘:defines’, ‘:functions’: defines functions.
-* ‘:diminish’, ‘:delight’: diminish delight.
-* ‘:disabled’: disabled.
-* ‘:ensure’, ‘:pin’: ensure pin.
-* ‘:hook’: hook.
-* ‘:if’, ‘:when’, ‘:unless’: if when unless.
-* ‘:load-path’: load-path.
-* ‘:mode’, ‘:interpreter’: mode interpreter.
-* ‘:magic’, ‘:magic-fallback’: magic magic-fallback.
-* ‘:no-require’: no-require.
-* ‘:requires’: requires.
-
-
-
-‘:bind’, ‘:bind*’
-
-* Binding to local keymaps::
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-File: use-package.info,  Node: Introduction,  Next: Installation,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
-
-1 Introduction
-**************
-
-The ‘use-package’ macro allows you to isolate package configuration in
-your ‘.emacs’ file in a way that is both performance-oriented and, well,
-tidy.  I created it because I have over 400 packages that I use in
-Emacs, and things were getting difficult to manage.  Yet with this
-utility my total load time is around 2 seconds, with no loss of
-functionality!
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: Getting Started,  Prev: Introduction,  Up: Top
-
-2 Installation
-**************
-
-use-package can be installed using Emacs’ package manager or manually
-from its development repository.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Installing from an Elpa Archive::
-* Installing from the Git Repository::
-* Post-Installation Tasks::
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Installing from an Elpa Archive,  Next: Installing from the Git Repository,  Up: Installation
-
-2.1 Installing from an Elpa Archive
-===================================
-
-use-package is available from Melpa and Melpa-Stable.  If you haven’t
-used Emacs’ package manager before, then it is high time you familiarize
-yourself with it by reading the documentation in the Emacs manual, see
-*note (emacs)Packages::.  Then add one of the archives to
-‘package-archives’:
-
-   • To use Melpa:
-
-     (require 'package)
-     (add-to-list 'package-archives
-     	     '("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/") t)
-
-   • To use Melpa-Stable:
-
-     (require 'package)
-     (add-to-list 'package-archives
-     	     '("melpa-stable" . "https://stable.melpa.org/packages/") t)
-
-   Once you have added your preferred archive, you need to update the
-local package list using:
-
-     M-x package-refresh-contents RET
-
-   Once you have done that, you can install use-package and its
-dependencies using:
-
-     M-x package-install RET use-package RET
-
-   Now see *note Post-Installation Tasks::.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Installing from the Git Repository,  Next: Post-Installation Tasks,  Prev: Installing from an Elpa Archive,  Up: Installation
-
-2.2 Installing from the Git Repository
-======================================
-
-First, use Git to clone the use-package repository:
-
-     $ git clone https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package.git ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/use-package
-     $ cd ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/use-package
-
-   Then compile the libraries and generate the info manuals:
-
-     $ make
-
-   You may need to create ‘/path/to/use-package/config.mk’ with the
-following content before running ‘make’:
-
-     LOAD_PATH  = -L /path/to/use-package
-
-   Finally add this to your init file:
-
-     (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/use-package")
-     (require 'use-package)
-
-     (with-eval-after-load 'info
-       (info-initialize)
-       (add-to-list 'Info-directory-list
-     	       "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/use-package/"))
-
-   Note that elements of ‘load-path’ should not end with a slash, while
-those of ‘Info-directory-list’ should.
-
-   Instead of running use-package directly from the repository by adding
-it to the ‘load-path’, you might want to instead install it in some
-other directory using ‘sudo make install’ and setting ‘load-path’
-accordingly.
-
-   To update use-package use:
-
-     $ git pull
-     $ make
-
-   At times it might be necessary to run ‘make clean all’ instead.
-
-   To view all available targets use ‘make help’.
-
-   Now see *note Post-Installation Tasks::.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Post-Installation Tasks,  Prev: Installing from the Git Repository,  Up: Installation
-
-2.3 Post-Installation Tasks
-===========================
-
-After installing use-package you should verify that you are indeed using
-the use-package release you think you are using.  It’s best to restart
-Emacs before doing so, to make sure you are not using an outdated value
-for ‘load-path’.
-
-     C-h v use-package-version RET
-
-   should display something like
-
-     use-package-version’s value is "2.4"
-
-   If you are completely new to use-package then see *note Getting
-Started::.
-
-   If you run into problems, then please see the *note FAQ::.  Also see
-the *note Debugging Tools::.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Getting Started,  Next: Keywords,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Top
-
-3 Getting Started
-*****************
-
-TODO. For now, see ‘README.md’.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Keywords,  Next: FAQ,  Prev: Getting Started,  Up: Top
-
-4 Keywords
-**********
-
-* Menu:
-
-* ‘:after’: after.
-* ‘:bind-keymap’, ‘:bind-keymap*’: bind-keymap bind-keymap*.
-* ‘:bind’, ‘:bind*’: bind bind*.
-* ‘:commands’: commands.
-* ‘:preface’, ‘:init’, ‘:config’: preface init config.
-* ‘:custom’: custom.
-* ‘:custom-face’: custom-face.
-* ‘:defer’, ‘:demand’: defer demand.
-* ‘:defines’, ‘:functions’: defines functions.
-* ‘:diminish’, ‘:delight’: diminish delight.
-* ‘:disabled’: disabled.
-* ‘:ensure’, ‘:pin’: ensure pin.
-* ‘:hook’: hook.
-* ‘:if’, ‘:when’, ‘:unless’: if when unless.
-* ‘:load-path’: load-path.
-* ‘:mode’, ‘:interpreter’: mode interpreter.
-* ‘:magic’, ‘:magic-fallback’: magic magic-fallback.
-* ‘:no-require’: no-require.
-* ‘:requires’: requires.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: after,  Next: bind-keymap bind-keymap*,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.1 ‘:after’
-============
-
-Sometimes it only makes sense to configure a package after another has
-been loaded, because certain variables or functions are not in scope
-until that time.  This can achieved using an ‘:after’ keyword that
-allows a fairly rich description of the exact conditions when loading
-should occur.  Here is an example:
-
-     (use-package hydra
-       :load-path "site-lisp/hydra")
-
-     (use-package ivy
-       :load-path "site-lisp/swiper")
-
-     (use-package ivy-hydra
-       :after (ivy hydra))
-
-   In this case, because all of these packages are demand-loaded in the
-order they occur, the use of ‘:after’ is not strictly necessary.  By
-using it, however, the above code becomes order-independent, without an
-implicit depedence on the nature of your init file.
-
-   By default, ‘:after (foo bar)’ is the same as ‘:after (:all foo
-bar)’, meaning that loading of the given package will not happen until
-both ‘foo’ and ‘bar’ have been loaded.  Here are some of the other
-possibilities:
-
-     :after (foo bar)
-     :after (:all foo bar)
-     :after (:any foo bar)
-     :after (:all (:any foo bar) (:any baz quux))
-     :after (:any (:all foo bar) (:all baz quux))
-
-   When you nest selectors, such as ‘(:any (:all foo bar) (:all baz
-quux))’, it means that the package will be loaded when either both ‘foo’
-and ‘bar’ have been loaded, or both ‘baz’ and ‘quux’ have been loaded.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: bind-keymap bind-keymap*,  Next: bind bind*,  Prev: after,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.2 ‘:bind-keymap’, ‘:bind-keymap*’
-===================================
-
-Normally ‘:bind’ expects that commands are functions that will be
-autoloaded from the given package.  However, this does not work if one
-of those commands is actually a keymap, since keymaps are not functions,
-and cannot be autoloaded using Emacs’ ‘autoload’ mechanism.
-
-   To handle this case, ‘use-package’ offers a special, limited variant
-of ‘:bind’ called ‘:bind-keymap’.  The only difference is that the
-"commands" bound to by ‘:bind-keymap’ must be keymaps defined in the
-package, rather than command functions.  This is handled behind the
-scenes by generating custom code that loads the package containing the
-keymap, and then re-executes your keypress after the first load, to
-reinterpret that keypress as a prefix key.
-
-   For example:
-
-     (use-package projectile
-       :bind-keymap
-       ("C-c p" . projectile-command-map)
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: bind bind*,  Next: commands,  Prev: bind-keymap bind-keymap*,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.3 ‘:bind’, ‘:bind*’
-=====================
-
-Another common thing to do when loading a module is to bind a key to
-primary commands within that module:
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :bind ("C-." . ace-jump-mode))
-
-   This does two things: first, it creates an autoload for the
-‘ace-jump-mode’ command and defers loading of ‘ace-jump-mode’ until you
-actually use it.  Second, it binds the key ‘C-.’ to that command.  After
-loading, you can use ‘M-x describe-personal-keybindings’ to see all such
-keybindings you’ve set throughout your ‘.emacs’ file.
-
-   A more literal way to do the exact same thing is:
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :commands ace-jump-mode
-       :init
-       (bind-key "C-." 'ace-jump-mode))
-
-   When you use the ‘:commands’ keyword, it creates autoloads for those
-commands and defers loading of the module until they are used.  Since
-the ‘:init’ form is always run—even if ‘ace-jump-mode’ might not be on
-your system—remember to restrict ‘:init’ code to only what would succeed
-either way.
-
-   The ‘:bind’ keyword takes either a cons or a list of conses:
-
-     (use-package hi-lock
-       :bind (("M-o l" . highlight-lines-matching-regexp)
-     	 ("M-o r" . highlight-regexp)
-     	 ("M-o w" . highlight-phrase)))
-
-   The ‘:commands’ keyword likewise takes either a symbol or a list of
-symbols.
-
-   NOTE: Special keys like ‘tab’ or ‘F1’-‘Fn’ can be written in square
-brackets, i.e.  ‘[tab]’ instead of ‘"tab"’.  The syntax for the
-keybindings is similar to the "kbd" syntax: see the Emacs Manual
-(https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Init-Rebinding.html)
-for more information.
-
-   Examples:
-
-     (use-package helm
-       :bind (("M-x" . helm-M-x)
-     	 ("M-<f5>" . helm-find-files)
-     	 ([f10] . helm-buffers-list)
-     	 ([S-f10] . helm-recentf)))
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Binding to local keymaps::
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Binding to local keymaps,  Up: bind bind*
-
-4.3.1 Binding to local keymaps
-------------------------------
-
-Slightly different from binding a key to a keymap, is binding a key
-*within* a local keymap that only exists after the package is loaded.
-‘use-package’ supports this with a ‘:map’ modifier, taking the local
-keymap to bind to:
-
-     (use-package helm
-       :bind (:map helm-command-map
-     	 ("C-c h" . helm-execute-persistent-action)))
-
-   The effect of this statement is to wait until ‘helm’ has loaded, and
-then to bind the key ‘C-c h’ to ‘helm-execute-persistent-action’ within
-Helm’s local keymap, ‘helm-mode-map’.
-
-   Multiple uses of ‘:map’ may be specified.  Any binding occurring
-before the first use of ‘:map’ are applied to the global keymap:
-
-     (use-package term
-       :bind (("C-c t" . term)
-     	 :map term-mode-map
-     	 ("M-p" . term-send-up)
-     	 ("M-n" . term-send-down)
-     	 :map term-raw-map
-     	 ("M-o" . other-window)
-     	 ("M-p" . term-send-up)
-     	 ("M-n" . term-send-down)))
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: commands,  Next: preface init config,  Prev: bind bind*,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.4 ‘:commands’
-===============
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: preface init config,  Next: custom,  Prev: commands,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.5 ‘:preface’, ‘:init’, ‘:config’
-==================================
-
-Here is the simplest ‘use-package’ declaration:
-
-     ;; This is only needed once, near the top of the file
-     (eval-when-compile
-       ;; Following line is not needed if use-package.el is in ~/.emacs.d
-       (add-to-list 'load-path "<path where use-package is installed>")
-       (require 'use-package))
-
-     (use-package foo)
-
-   This loads in the package ‘foo’, but only if ‘foo’ is available on
-your system.  If not, a warning is logged to the ‘*Messages*’ buffer.
-If it succeeds, a message about ‘"Loading foo"’ is logged, along with
-the time it took to load, if it took over 0.1 seconds.
-
-   Use the ‘:init’ keyword to execute code before a package is loaded.
-It accepts one or more forms, up until the next keyword:
-
-     (use-package foo
-       :init
-       (setq foo-variable t))
-
-   Similarly, ‘:config’ can be used to execute code after a package is
-loaded.  In cases where loading is done lazily (see more about
-autoloading below), this execution is deferred until after the autoload
-occurs:
-
-     (use-package foo
-       :init
-       (setq foo-variable t)
-       :config
-       (foo-mode 1))
-
-   As you might expect, you can use ‘:init’ and ‘:config’ together:
-
-     (use-package color-moccur
-       :commands (isearch-moccur isearch-all)
-       :bind (("M-s O" . moccur)
-     	 :map isearch-mode-map
-     	 ("M-o" . isearch-moccur)
-     	 ("M-O" . isearch-moccur-all))
-       :init
-       (setq isearch-lazy-highlight t)
-       :config
-       (use-package moccur-edit))
-
-   In this case, I want to autoload the commands ‘isearch-moccur’ and
-‘isearch-all’ from ‘color-moccur.el’, and bind keys both at the global
-level and within the ‘isearch-mode-map’ (see next section).  When the
-package is actually loaded (by using one of these commands),
-‘moccur-edit’ is also loaded, to allow editing of the ‘moccur’ buffer.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: custom,  Next: custom-face,  Prev: preface init config,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.6 ‘:custom’
-=============
-
-The ‘:custom’ keyword allows customization of package custom variables.
-
-     (use-package comint
-       :custom
-       (comint-buffer-maximum-size 20000 "Increase comint buffer size.")
-       (comint-prompt-read-only t "Make the prompt read only."))
-
-   The documentation string is not mandatory.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: custom-face,  Next: defer demand,  Prev: custom,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.7 ‘:custom-face’
-==================
-
-The ‘:custom-face’ keyword allows customization of package custom faces.
-
-     (use-package eruby-mode
-       :custom-face
-       (eruby-standard-face ((t (:slant italic)))))
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: defer demand,  Next: defines functions,  Prev: custom-face,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.8 ‘:defer’, ‘:demand’
-=======================
-
-In almost all cases you don’t need to manually specify ‘:defer t’.  This
-is implied whenever ‘:bind’ or ‘:mode’ or ‘:interpreter’ is used.
-Typically, you only need to specify ‘:defer’ if you know for a fact that
-some other package will do something to cause your package to load at
-the appropriate time, and thus you would like to defer loading even
-though use-package isn’t creating any autoloads for you.
-
-   You can override package deferral with the ‘:demand’ keyword.  Thus,
-even if you use ‘:bind’, using ‘:demand’ will force loading to occur
-immediately and not establish an autoload for the bound key.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: defines functions,  Next: diminish delight,  Prev: defer demand,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.9 ‘:defines’, ‘:functions’
-============================
-
-Another feature of ‘use-package’ is that it always loads every file that
-it can when ‘.emacs’ is being byte-compiled.  This helps to silence
-spurious warnings about unknown variables and functions.
-
-   However, there are times when this is just not enough.  For those
-times, use the ‘:defines’ and ‘:functions’ keywords to introduce dummy
-variable and function declarations solely for the sake of the
-byte-compiler:
-
-     (use-package texinfo
-       :defines texinfo-section-list
-       :commands texinfo-mode
-       :init
-       (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.texi$" . texinfo-mode)))
-
-   If you need to silence a missing function warning, you can use
-‘:functions’:
-
-     (use-package ruby-mode
-       :mode "\\.rb\\'"
-       :interpreter "ruby"
-       :functions inf-ruby-keys
-       :config
-       (defun my-ruby-mode-hook ()
-         (require 'inf-ruby)
-         (inf-ruby-keys))
-
-       (add-hook 'ruby-mode-hook 'my-ruby-mode-hook))
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: diminish delight,  Next: disabled,  Prev: defines functions,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.10 ‘:diminish’, ‘:delight’
-============================
-
-‘use-package’ also provides built-in support for the diminish and
-delight utilities—if you have them installed.  Their purpose is to
-remove or change minor mode strings in your mode-line.
-
-   diminish (https://github.com/myrjola/diminish.el) is invoked with the
-‘:diminish’ keyword, which is passed either a minor mode symbol, a cons
-of the symbol and its replacement string, or just a replacement string,
-in which case the minor mode symbol is guessed to be the package name
-with "-mode" appended at the end:
-
-     (use-package abbrev
-       :diminish abbrev-mode
-       :config
-       (if (file-exists-p abbrev-file-name)
-           (quietly-read-abbrev-file)))
-
-   delight (https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/delight.html) is invoked with
-the ‘:delight’ keyword, which is passed a minor mode symbol, a
-replacement string or quoted mode-line data
-(https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Mode-Line-Data.html)
-(in which case the minor mode symbol is guessed to be the package name
-with "-mode" appended at the end), both of these, or several lists of
-both.  If no arguments are provided, the default mode name is hidden
-completely.
-
-     ;; Don't show anything for rainbow-mode.
-     (use-package rainbow-mode
-       :delight)
-
-     ;; Don't show anything for auto-revert-mode, which doesn't match
-     ;; its package name.
-     (use-package autorevert
-       :delight auto-revert-mode)
-
-     ;; Remove the mode name for projectile-mode, but show the project name.
-     (use-package projectile
-       :delight '(:eval (concat " " (projectile-project-name))))
-
-     ;; Completely hide visual-line-mode and change auto-fill-mode to " AF".
-     (use-package emacs
-       :delight
-       (auto-fill-function " AF")
-       (visual-line-mode))
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: disabled,  Next: ensure pin,  Prev: diminish delight,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.11 ‘:disabled’
-================
-
-The ‘:disabled’ keyword can turn off a module you’re having difficulties
-with, or stop loading something you’re not using at the present time:
-
-     (use-package ess-site
-       :disabled
-       :commands R)
-
-   When byte-compiling your ‘.emacs’ file, disabled declarations are
-omitted from the output entirely, to accelerate startup times.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: ensure pin,  Next: hook,  Prev: disabled,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.12 ‘:ensure’, ‘:pin’
-======================
-
-You can use ‘use-package’ to load packages from ELPA with ‘package.el’.
-This is particularly useful if you share your ‘.emacs’ among several
-machines; the relevant packages are downloaded automatically once
-declared in your ‘.emacs’.  The ‘:ensure’ keyword causes the package(s)
-to be installed automatically if not already present on your system (set
-‘(setq use-package-always-ensure t)’ if you wish this behavior to be
-global for all packages):
-
-     (use-package magit
-       :ensure t)
-
-   If you need to install a different package from the one named by
-‘use-package’, you can specify it like this:
-
-     (use-package tex
-       :ensure auctex)
-
-   Lastly, when running on Emacs 24.4 or later, use-package can pin a
-package to a specific archive, allowing you to mix and match packages
-from different archives.  The primary use-case for this is preferring
-packages from the ‘melpa-stable’ and ‘gnu’ archives, but using specific
-packages from ‘melpa’ when you need to track newer versions than what is
-available in the ‘stable’ archives is also a valid use-case.
-
-   By default ‘package.el’ prefers ‘melpa’ over ‘melpa-stable’ due to
-the versioning ‘(> evil-20141208.623 evil-1.0.9)’, so even if you are
-tracking only a single package from ‘melpa’, you will need to tag all
-the non-‘melpa’ packages with the appropriate archive.  If this really
-annoys you, then you can set ‘use-package-always-pin’ to set a default.
-
-   If you want to manually keep a package updated and ignore upstream
-updates, you can pin it to ‘manual’, which as long as there is no
-repository by that name, will Just Work(tm).
-
-   ‘use-package’ throws an error if you try to pin a package to an
-archive that has not been configured using ‘package-archives’ (apart
-from the magic ‘manual’ archive mentioned above):
-
-     Archive 'foo' requested for package 'bar' is not available.
-
-   Example:
-
-     (use-package company
-       :ensure t
-       :pin melpa-stable)
-
-     (use-package evil
-       :ensure t)
-       ;; no :pin needed, as package.el will choose the version in melpa
-
-     (use-package adaptive-wrap
-       :ensure t
-       ;; as this package is available only in the gnu archive, this is
-       ;; technically not needed, but it helps to highlight where it
-       ;; comes from
-       :pin gnu)
-
-     (use-package org
-       :ensure t
-       ;; ignore org-mode from upstream and use a manually installed version
-       :pin manual)
-
-   *NOTE*: the ‘:pin’ argument has no effect on emacs versions < 24.4.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: hook,  Next: if when unless,  Prev: ensure pin,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.13 ‘:hook’
-============
-
-The ‘:hook’ keyword allows adding functions onto hooks, here only the
-basename of the hook is required.  Thus, all of the following are
-equivalent:
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :hook prog-mode)
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :hook (prog-mode . ace-jump-mode))
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :commands ace-jump-mode
-       :init
-       (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook #'ace-jump-mode))
-
-   And likewise, when multiple hooks should be applied, the following
-are also equivalent:
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :hook (prog-mode text-mode))
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :hook ((prog-mode text-mode) . ace-jump-mode))
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :hook ((prog-mode . ace-jump-mode)
-     	 (text-mode . ace-jump-mode)))
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :commands ace-jump-mode
-       :init
-       (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook #'ace-jump-mode)
-       (add-hook 'text-mode-hook #'ace-jump-mode))
-
-   The use of ‘:hook’, as with ‘:bind’, ‘:mode’, ‘:interpreter’, etc.,
-causes the functions being hooked to implicitly be read as ‘:commands’
-(meaning they will establish interactive ‘autoload’ definitions for that
-module, if not already defined as functions), and so ‘:defer t’ is also
-implied by ‘:hook’.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: if when unless,  Next: load-path,  Prev: hook,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.14 ‘:if’, ‘:when’, ‘:unless’
-==============================
-
-You can use the ‘:if’ keyword to predicate the loading and
-initialization of modules.
-
-   For example, I only want ‘edit-server’ running for my main, graphical
-Emacs, not for other Emacsen I may start at the command line:
-
-     (use-package edit-server
-       :if window-system
-       :init
-       (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'server-start t)
-       (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'edit-server-start t))
-
-   In another example, we can load things conditional on the operating
-system:
-
-     (use-package exec-path-from-shell
-       :if (memq window-system '(mac ns))
-       :ensure t
-       :config
-       (exec-path-from-shell-initialize))
-
-   Note that ‘:when’ is provided as an alias for ‘:if’, and ‘:unless
-foo’ means the same thing as ‘:if (not foo)’.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: load-path,  Next: mode interpreter,  Prev: if when unless,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.15 ‘:load-path’
-=================
-
-If your package needs a directory added to the ‘load-path’ in order to
-load, use ‘:load-path’.  This takes a symbol, a function, a string or a
-list of strings.  If the path is relative, it is expanded within
-‘user-emacs-directory’:
-
-     (use-package ess-site
-       :load-path "site-lisp/ess/lisp/"
-       :commands R)
-
-   Note that when using a symbol or a function to provide a dynamically
-generated list of paths, you must inform the byte-compiler of this
-definition so the value is available at byte-compilation time.  This is
-done by using the special form ‘eval-and-compile’ (as opposed to
-‘eval-when-compile’).  Further, this value is fixed at whatever was
-determined during compilation, to avoid looking up the same information
-again on each startup:
-
-     (eval-and-compile
-       (defun ess-site-load-path ()
-         (shell-command "find ~ -path ess/lisp")))
-
-     (use-package ess-site
-       :load-path (lambda () (list (ess-site-load-path)))
-       :commands R)
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: mode interpreter,  Next: magic magic-fallback,  Prev: load-path,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.16 ‘:mode’, ‘:interpreter’
-============================
-
-Similar to ‘:bind’, you can use ‘:mode’ and ‘:interpreter’ to establish
-a deferred binding within the ‘auto-mode-alist’ and
-‘interpreter-mode-alist’ variables.  The specifier to either keyword can
-be a cons cell, a list of cons cells, or a string or regexp:
-
-     (use-package ruby-mode
-       :mode "\\.rb\\'"
-       :interpreter "ruby")
-
-     ;; The package is "python" but the mode is "python-mode":
-     (use-package python
-       :mode ("\\.py\\'" . python-mode)
-       :interpreter ("python" . python-mode))
-
-   If you aren’t using ‘:commands’, ‘:bind’, ‘:bind*’, ‘:bind-keymap’,
-‘:bind-keymap*’, ‘:mode’, or ‘:interpreter’ (all of which imply
-‘:defer’; see the docstring for ‘use-package’ for a brief description of
-each), you can still defer loading with the ‘:defer’ keyword:
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :defer t
-       :init
-       (autoload 'ace-jump-mode "ace-jump-mode" nil t)
-       (bind-key "C-." 'ace-jump-mode))
-
-   This does exactly the same thing as the following:
-
-     (use-package ace-jump-mode
-       :bind ("C-." . ace-jump-mode))
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: magic magic-fallback,  Next: no-require,  Prev: mode interpreter,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.17 ‘:magic’, ‘:magic-fallback’
-================================
-
-Similar to ‘:mode‘ and ‘:interpreter‘, you can also use ‘:magic‘ and
-‘:magic-fallback‘ to cause certain function to be run if the beginning
-of a file matches a given regular expression.  The difference between
-the two is that ‘:magic-fallback‘ has a lower priority than ‘:mode‘.
-For example:
-
-   “‘ elisp (use-package pdf-tools :load-path "site-lisp/pdf-tools/lisp"
-:magic ("%PDF" .  pdf-view-mode) :config (pdf-tools-install)) “‘
-
-   This registers an autoloaded command for ‘pdf-view-mode‘, defers
-loading of ‘pdf-tools‘, and runs ‘pdf-view-mode‘ if the beginning of a
-buffer matches the string ‘"%PDF"‘.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: no-require,  Next: requires,  Prev: magic magic-fallback,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.18 ‘:no-require’
-==================
-
-Normally, ‘use-package’ will load each package at compile time before
-compiling the configuration, to ensure that any necessary symbols are in
-scope to satisfy the byte-compiler.  At times this can cause problems,
-since a package may have special loading requirements, and all that you
-want to use ‘use-package’ for is to add a configuration to the
-‘eval-after-load’ hook.  In such cases, use the ‘:no-require’ keyword:
-
-     (use-package foo
-       :no-require t
-       :config
-       (message "This is evaluated when `foo' is loaded"))
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: requires,  Prev: no-require,  Up: Keywords
-
-4.19 ‘:requires’
-================
-
-While the ‘:after’ keyword delays loading until the dependencies are
-loaded, the somewhat simpler ‘:requires’ keyword simply never loads the
-package if the dependencies are not available at the time the
-‘use-package’ declaration is encountered.  By "available" in this
-context it means that ‘foo’ is available of ‘(featurep 'foo)’ evaulates
-to a non-nil value.  For example:
-
-     (use-package abbrev
-       :requires foo)
-
-   This is the same as:
-
-     (use-package abbrev
-       :if (featurep 'foo))
-
-   As a convenience, a list of such packages may be specified:
-
-     (use-package abbrev
-       :requires (foo bar baz))
-
-   For more complex logic, such as that supported by ‘:after’, simply
-use ‘:if’ and the appropriate Lisp expression.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: FAQ,  Next: Debugging Tools,  Prev: Keywords,  Up: Top
-
-Appendix A FAQ
-**************
-
-The next two nodes lists frequently asked questions.
-
-   Please also use the *note Debugging Tools::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* FAQ - How to ...?::
-* FAQ - Issues and Errors::
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: FAQ - How to ...?,  Next: FAQ - Issues and Errors,  Up: FAQ
-
-A.1 FAQ - How to ...?
-=====================
-
-* Menu:
-
-* This is a question::
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: This is a question,  Up: FAQ - How to ...?
-
-A.1.1 This is a question
-------------------------
-
-This is an answer.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: FAQ - Issues and Errors,  Prev: FAQ - How to ...?,  Up: FAQ
-
-A.2 FAQ - Issues and Errors
-===========================
-
-* Menu:
-
-* This is an issues::
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: This is an issues,  Up: FAQ - Issues and Errors
-
-A.2.1 This is an issues
------------------------
-
-This is a description.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Debugging Tools,  Next: Command Index,  Prev: FAQ,  Up: Top
-
-B Debugging Tools
-*****************
-
-TODO
-
-   Please also see the *note FAQ::.
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Command Index,  Next: Function Index,  Prev: Debugging Tools,  Up: Top
-
-Appendix C Command Index
-************************
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Function Index,  Next: Variable Index,  Prev: Command Index,  Up: Top
-
-Appendix D Function Index
-*************************
-
-
-File: use-package.info,  Node: Variable Index,  Prev: Function Index,  Up: Top
-
-Appendix E Variable Index
-*************************
-
-
-
-Tag Table:
-Node: Top784
-Node: Introduction2819
-Node: Installation3306
-Node: Installing from an Elpa Archive3658
-Node: Installing from the Git Repository4773
-Node: Post-Installation Tasks6309
-Node: Getting Started7022
-Node: Keywords7194
-Node: after8113
-Node: bind-keymap bind-keymap*9645
-Node: bind bind*10698
-Node: Binding to local keymaps12738
-Node: commands13829
-Node: preface init config13971
-Node: custom16049
-Node: custom-face16489
-Node: defer demand16809
-Node: defines functions17621
-Node: diminish delight18766
-Node: disabled20709
-Node: ensure pin21204
-Node: hook23934
-Node: if when unless25352
-Node: load-path26298
-Node: mode interpreter27444
-Node: magic magic-fallback28755
-Node: no-require29600
-Node: requires30304
-Node: FAQ31191
-Node: FAQ - How to ...?31474
-Node: This is a question31646
-Node: FAQ - Issues and Errors31794
-Node: This is an issues31977
-Node: Debugging Tools32132
-Node: Command Index32306
-Node: Function Index32462
-Node: Variable Index32619
-
-End Tag Table
-
-
-Local Variables:
-coding: utf-8
-End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/visual-fill-column-20180727.2225/visual-fill-column-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/visual-fill-column-20180727.2225/visual-fill-column-autoloads.el
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index fa2a1e5b2de6..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/visual-fill-column-20180727.2225/visual-fill-column-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-;;; visual-fill-column-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "visual-fill-column" "visual-fill-column.el"
-;;;;;;  (23450 31795 959412 131000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from visual-fill-column.el
-
-(autoload 'visual-fill-column-mode "visual-fill-column" "\
-Wrap lines according to `fill-column' in `visual-line-mode'.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar global-visual-fill-column-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Global Visual-Fill-Column mode is enabled.
-See the `global-visual-fill-column-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `global-visual-fill-column-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'global-visual-fill-column-mode "visual-fill-column" nil)
-
-(autoload 'global-visual-fill-column-mode "visual-fill-column" "\
-Toggle Visual-Fill-Column mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Global Visual-Fill-Column mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Visual-Fill-Column mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`turn-on-visual-fill-column-mode' would do it.
-See `visual-fill-column-mode' for more information on Visual-Fill-Column mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'visual-fill-column-split-window-sensibly "visual-fill-column" "\
-Split WINDOW sensibly, unsetting its margins first.
-This function unsets the window margins and calls
-`split-window-sensibly'.
-
-By default, `split-window-sensibly' does not split a window
-vertically if it has wide margins, even if there is enough space
-for a vertical split.  This function can be used as the value of
-`split-window-preferred-function' to enable vertically splitting
-windows with wide margins.
-
-\(fn &optional WINDOW)" nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; visual-fill-column-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/visual-fill-column-20180727.2225/visual-fill-column-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/visual-fill-column-20180727.2225/visual-fill-column-pkg.el
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index 3f7460cbdbbd..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/visual-fill-column-20180727.2225/visual-fill-column-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "visual-fill-column" "20180727.2225" "fill-column for visual-line-mode" '((emacs "24.3")) :commit "ca65ed65d27bdce189bbb15f58399a682aa6f02b" :authors '(("Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm")) :maintainer '("Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/visual-fill-column-20180727.2225/visual-fill-column.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/visual-fill-column-20180727.2225/visual-fill-column.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/visual-fill-column-20180727.2225/visual-fill-column.el
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@@ -1,207 +0,0 @@
-;;; visual-fill-column.el --- fill-column for visual-line-mode  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Joost Kremers
-;; Copyright (C) 2016 Martin Rudalics
-;; All rights reserved.
-
-;; Author: Joost Kremers <joostkremers@fastmail.fm>
-;; Maintainer: Joost Kremers <joostkremers@fastmail.fm>
-;; Created: 2015
-;; Version: 1.9
-;; Package-Version: 20180727.2225
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-
-;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; visual-fill-column is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; visual-fill-column is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; `visual-fill-column-mode' is a small Emacs minor mode that mimics the effect of `fill-column'
-;; in `visual-line-mode'.  Instead of wrapping lines at the window edge, which
-;; is the standard behaviour of `visual-line-mode', it wraps lines at
-;; `fill-column'.  If `fill-column' is too large for the window, the text is
-;; wrapped at the window edge.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup visual-fill-column nil "Wrap lines according to `fill-column' in `visual-line-mode'."
-  :group 'wp
-  :prefix "visual-fill-column-")
-
-(defcustom visual-fill-column-width nil
-  "Width of the text area.
-By default, the global value of `fill-column' is used, but if
-this option is set to a value, it is used instead."
-  :group 'visual-fill-column
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Use `fill-column'" :value nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Specify width" :value 70)))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'visual-fill-column-width)
-(put 'visual-fill-column-width 'safe-local-variable 'numberp)
-
-(defcustom visual-fill-column-fringes-outside-margins t
-  "Put the fringes outside the margins."
-  :group 'visual-fill-column
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Put fringes outside the margins" t)
-                 (const :tag "Keep the fringes inside the margins" nil)))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'visual-fill-column-fringes-outside-margins)
-(put 'visual-fill-column-fringes-outside-margins 'safe-local-variable 'symbolp)
-
-(defcustom visual-fill-column-center-text nil
-  "If set, center the text area in the window."
-  :group 'visual-fill-column
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Display text area at window margin" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Center text area" t)))
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'visual-fill-column-center-text)
-(put 'visual-fill-column-center-text 'safe-local-variable 'symbolp)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode visual-fill-column-mode
-  "Wrap lines according to `fill-column' in `visual-line-mode'."
-  :init-value nil :lighter nil :global nil
-  (if visual-fill-column-mode
-      (visual-fill-column-mode--enable)
-    (visual-fill-column-mode--disable)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode global-visual-fill-column-mode visual-fill-column-mode turn-on-visual-fill-column-mode
-  :require 'visual-fill-column-mode
-  :group 'visual-fill-column)
-
-(defun turn-on-visual-fill-column-mode ()
-  "Turn on `visual-fill-column-mode'.
-Note that `visual-fill-column-mode' is only turned on in buffers
-in which Visual Line mode is active as well, and only in buffers
-that actually visit a file."
-  (when (and visual-line-mode
-             buffer-file-name)
-    (visual-fill-column-mode 1)))
-
-(defun visual-fill-column-mode--enable ()
-  "Set up `visual-fill-column-mode' for the current buffer."
-  (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook #'visual-fill-column--adjust-window 'append 'local)
-  (visual-fill-column--adjust-window))
-
-(defun visual-fill-column-mode--disable ()
-  "Disable `visual-fill-column-mode' for the current buffer."
-  (remove-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook #'visual-fill-column--adjust-window 'local)
-  (set-window-fringes (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)) nil)
-  (set-window-margins (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)) nil))
-
-(defun visual-fill-column-split-window (&optional window size side pixelwise)
-  "Split WINDOW, unsetting its margins first.
-SIZE, SIDE, and PIXELWISE are passed on to `split-window'.  This
-function is for use in the window parameter `split-window'."
-  (let ((horizontal (memq side '(t left right)))
-	margins new)
-    (when horizontal
-      ;; Reset margins.
-      (setq margins (window-margins window))
-      (set-window-margins window nil))
-    ;; Now try to split the window.
-    (set-window-parameter window 'split-window nil)
-    (unwind-protect
-	(setq new (split-window window size side pixelwise))
-      (set-window-parameter window 'split-window #'visual-fill-column-split-window)
-      ;; Restore old margins if we failed.
-      (when (and horizontal (not new))
-	(set-window-margins window (car margins) (cdr margins))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun visual-fill-column-split-window-sensibly (&optional window)
-  "Split WINDOW sensibly, unsetting its margins first.
-This function unsets the window margins and calls
-`split-window-sensibly'.
-
-By default, `split-window-sensibly' does not split a window
-vertically if it has wide margins, even if there is enough space
-for a vertical split.  This function can be used as the value of
-`split-window-preferred-function' to enable vertically splitting
-windows with wide margins."
-  (let ((margins (window-margins window))
-        new)
-    ;; unset the margins and try to split the window
-    (when (buffer-local-value 'visual-fill-column-mode (window-buffer window))
-      (set-window-margins window nil))
-    (unwind-protect
-        (setq new (split-window-sensibly window))
-      (when (not new)
-        (set-window-margins window (car margins) (cdr margins))))))
-
-(defun visual-fill-column--adjust-window ()
-  "Adjust the window margins and fringes."
-  ;; Only run when we're really looking at a buffer that has v-f-c-mode enabled. See #22.
-  (when (buffer-local-value 'visual-fill-column-mode (window-buffer (selected-window)))
-    (set-window-fringes (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)) nil nil visual-fill-column-fringes-outside-margins)
-    (if (>= emacs-major-version 25)
-        (set-window-parameter (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)) 'split-window #'visual-fill-column-split-window))
-    (visual-fill-column--set-margins)))
-
-(defun visual-fill-column-adjust (&optional _inc)
-  "Adjust the window margins and fringes.
-This function is for use as advice to `text-scale-adjust'.  It
-calls `visual-fill-column--adjust-window', but only if
-`visual-fill-column' is active."
-  (if visual-fill-column-mode
-      (visual-fill-column--adjust-window)))
-
-(defun visual-fill-column--window-max-text-width (&optional window)
-  "Return the maximum possible text width of WINDOW.
-The maximum possible text width is the width of the current text
-area plus the margins, but excluding the fringes, scroll bar and
-right divider.  WINDOW defaults to the selected window.  The
-return value is scaled to account for `text-scale-mode-amount'
-and `text-scale-mode-step'."
-  (or window (setq window (get-buffer-window (current-buffer))))
-  (let* ((margins (window-margins window))
-         (buffer (window-buffer window))
-         (scale (if (and (boundp 'text-scale-mode-step)
-                         (boundp 'text-scale-mode-amount))
-                    (with-current-buffer buffer
-                      (expt text-scale-mode-step
-                            text-scale-mode-amount))
-                  1.0)))
-    (truncate (/ (+ (window-width window)
-                    (or (car margins) 0)
-                    (or (cdr margins) 0))
-                 (float scale)))))
-
-(defun visual-fill-column--set-margins ()
-  "Set window margins for the current window."
-  ;; calculate left & right margins
-  (let* ((window (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)))
-         (total-width (visual-fill-column--window-max-text-width window))
-         (width (or visual-fill-column-width
-                    fill-column))
-         (margins (if (< (- total-width width) 0) ; margins must be >= 0
-                      0
-                    (- total-width width)))
-         (left (if visual-fill-column-center-text
-                   (/ margins 2)
-                 0))
-         (right (if visual-fill-column-center-text
-                    (/ margins 2)
-                  margins)))
-
-    ;; put an explicitly R2L buffer on the right side of the window
-    (when (and (eq bidi-paragraph-direction 'right-to-left)
-               (= left 0))
-      (setq left right)
-      (setq right 0))
-
-    (set-window-margins window left right)))
-
-(provide 'visual-fill-column)
-
-;;; visual-fill-column.el ends here
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-;;; websocket-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("websocket.el") (23450 31795 320516 119000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; websocket-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "websocket" "20180423.16" "Emacs WebSocket client and server" '((cl-lib "0.5")) :commit "0d96ba2ff5a25c6cd6c66f417cc9b5f38a4308ba" :keywords '("communication" "websocket" "server") :authors '(("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Andrew Hyatt" . "ahyatt@gmail.com"))
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-;;; websocket.el --- Emacs WebSocket client and server  -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2013, 2016-2017  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Andrew Hyatt <ahyatt@gmail.com>
-;; Keywords: Communication, Websocket, Server
-;; Package-Version: 20180423.16
-;; Version: 1.9
-;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.5"))
-;;
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
-;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the
-;; License, or (at your option) any later version.
-;;
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-;; General Public License for more details.
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; This implements RFC 6455, which can be found at
-;; http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455.
-;;
-;; This library contains code to connect Emacs as a client to a
-;; websocket server, and for Emacs to act as a server for websocket
-;; connections.
-;;
-;; Websockets clients are created by calling `websocket-open', which
-;; returns a `websocket' struct.  Users of this library use the
-;; websocket struct, and can call methods `websocket-send-text', which
-;; sends text over the websocket, or `websocket-send', which sends a
-;; `websocket-frame' struct, enabling finer control of what is sent.
-;; A callback is passed to `websocket-open' that will retrieve
-;; websocket frames called from the websocket.  Websockets are
-;; eventually closed with `websocket-close'.
-;;
-;; Server functionality is similar.  A server is started with
-;; `websocket-server' called with a port and the callbacks to use,
-;; which returns a process.  The process can later be closed with
-;; `websocket-server-close'.  A `websocket' struct is also created
-;; for every connection, and is exposed through the callbacks.
-
-(require 'bindat)
-(require 'url-parse)
-(require 'url-cookie)
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib))
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(cl-defstruct (websocket
-            (:constructor nil)
-            (:constructor websocket-inner-create))
-  "A websocket structure.
-This follows the W3C Websocket API, except translated to elisp
-idioms.  The API is implemented in both the websocket struct and
-additional methods.  Due to how defstruct slots are accessed, all
-API methods are prefixed with \"websocket-\" and take a websocket
-as an argument, so the distrinction between the struct API and
-the additional helper APIs are not visible to the caller.
-
-A websocket struct is created with `websocket-open'.
-
-`ready-state' contains one of `connecting', `open', or
-`closed', depending on the state of the websocket.
-
-The W3C API \"bufferedAmount\" call is not currently implemented,
-since there is no elisp API to get the buffered amount from the
-subprocess.  There may, in fact, be output data buffered,
-however, when the `on-message' or `on-close' callbacks are
-called.
-
-`on-open', `on-message', `on-close', and `on-error' are described
-in `websocket-open'.
-
-The `negotiated-extensions' slot lists the extensions accepted by
-both the client and server, and `negotiated-protocols' does the
-same for the protocols."
-  ;; API
-  (ready-state 'connecting)
-  client-data
-  on-open
-  on-message
-  on-close
-  on-error
-  negotiated-protocols
-  negotiated-extensions
-  (server-p nil :read-only t)
-
-  ;; Other data - clients should not have to access this.
-  (url (cl-assert nil) :read-only t)
-  (protocols nil :read-only t)
-  (extensions nil :read-only t)
-  (conn (cl-assert nil) :read-only t)
-  ;; Only populated for servers, this is the server connection.
-  server-conn
-  accept-string
-  (inflight-input nil))
-
-(defvar websocket-version "1.9"
-  "Version numbers of this version of websocket.el.")
-
-(defvar websocket-debug nil
-  "Set to true to output debugging info to a per-websocket buffer.
-The buffer is ` *websocket URL debug*' where URL is the
-URL of the connection.")
-
-(defconst websocket-guid "258EAFA5-E914-47DA-95CA-C5AB0DC85B11"
-  "The websocket GUID as defined in RFC 6455.
-Do not change unless the RFC changes.")
-
-(defvar websocket-callback-debug-on-error nil
-  "If true, when an error happens in a client callback, invoke the debugger.
-Having this on can cause issues with missing frames if the debugger is
-exited by quitting instead of continuing, so it's best to have this set
-to nil unless it is especially needed.")
-
-(defmacro websocket-document-function (function docstring)
-  "Document FUNCTION with DOCSTRING.  Use this for defstruct accessor etc."
-  (declare (indent defun)
-           (doc-string 2))
-  `(put ',function 'function-documentation ,docstring))
-
-(websocket-document-function websocket-on-open
-  "Accessor for websocket on-open callback.
-See `websocket-open' for details.
-
-\(fn WEBSOCKET)")
-
-(websocket-document-function websocket-on-message
-  "Accessor for websocket on-message callback.
-See `websocket-open' for details.
-
-\(fn WEBSOCKET)")
-
-(websocket-document-function websocket-on-close
-  "Accessor for websocket on-close callback.
-See `websocket-open' for details.
-
-\(fn WEBSOCKET)")
-
-(websocket-document-function websocket-on-error
-  "Accessor for websocket on-error callback.
-See `websocket-open' for details.
-
-\(fn WEBSOCKET)")
-
-(defun websocket-genbytes (nbytes)
-  "Generate NBYTES random bytes."
-  (let ((s (make-string nbytes ?\s)))
-    (dotimes (i nbytes)
-      (aset s i (random 256)))
-    s))
-
-(defun websocket-try-callback (websocket-callback callback-type websocket
-                                                  &rest rest)
-  "Invoke function WEBSOCKET-CALLBACK with WEBSOCKET and REST args.
-If an error happens, it is handled according to
-`websocket-callback-debug-on-error'."
-  ;; This looks like it should be able to done more efficiently, but
-  ;; I'm not sure that's the case.  We can't do it as a macro, since
-  ;; we want it to change whenever websocket-callback-debug-on-error
-  ;; changes.
-  (let ((args rest)
-        (debug-on-error websocket-callback-debug-on-error))
-    (push websocket args)
-    (if websocket-callback-debug-on-error
-        (condition-case err
-            (apply (funcall websocket-callback websocket) args)
-          ((debug error) (funcall (websocket-on-error websocket)
-                                  websocket callback-type err)))
-      (condition-case err
-          (apply (funcall websocket-callback websocket) args)
-        (error (funcall (websocket-on-error websocket) websocket
-                        callback-type err))))))
-
-(defun websocket-genkey ()
-  "Generate a key suitable for the websocket handshake."
-  (base64-encode-string (websocket-genbytes 16)))
-
-(defun websocket-calculate-accept (key)
-  "Calculate the expect value of the accept header.
-This is based on the KEY from the Sec-WebSocket-Key header."
-  (base64-encode-string
-   (sha1 (concat key websocket-guid) nil nil t)))
-
-(defun websocket-get-bytes (s n)
-  "From string S, retrieve the value of N bytes.
-Return the value as an unsigned integer.  The value N must be a
-power of 2, up to 8.
-
-We support getting frames up to 536870911 bytes (2^29 - 1),
-approximately 537M long."
-  (if (= n 8)
-    (let* ((32-bit-parts
-            (bindat-get-field (bindat-unpack '((:val vec 2 u32)) s) :val))
-           (cval
-            (logior (lsh (aref 32-bit-parts 0) 32) (aref 32-bit-parts 1))))
-      (if (and (= (aref 32-bit-parts 0) 0)
-               (= (lsh (aref 32-bit-parts 1) -29) 0))
-          cval
-        (signal 'websocket-unparseable-frame
-                "Frame value found too large to parse!")))
-    ;; n is not 8
-    (bindat-get-field
-     (condition-case _
-         (bindat-unpack
-          `((:val
-             ,(cond ((= n 1) 'u8)
-                    ((= n 2) 'u16)
-                    ((= n 4) 'u32)
-                    ;; This is an error with the library,
-                    ;; not a user-facing, meaningful error.
-                    (t (error
-                        "websocket-get-bytes: Unknown N: %S" n)))))
-          s)
-       (args-out-of-range (signal 'websocket-unparseable-frame
-                                  (format "Frame unexpectedly shortly: %s" s))))
-     :val)))
-
-(defun websocket-to-bytes (val nbytes)
-  "Encode the integer VAL in NBYTES of data.
-NBYTES much be a power of 2, up to 8.
-
-This supports encoding values up to 536870911 bytes (2^29 - 1),
-approximately 537M long."
-  (when (and (< nbytes 8)
-             (> val (expt 2 (* 8 nbytes))))
-    ;; not a user-facing error, this must be caused from an error in
-    ;; this library
-    (error "websocket-to-bytes: Value %d could not be expressed in %d bytes"
-           val nbytes))
-  (if (= nbytes 8)
-      (progn
-        (let* ((hi-32bits (lsh val -32))
-               ;; This is just VAL on systems that don't have >= 32 bits.
-               (low-32bits (- val (lsh hi-32bits 32))))
-          (when (or (> hi-32bits 0) (> (lsh low-32bits -29) 0))
-            (signal 'websocket-frame-too-large val))
-          (bindat-pack `((:val vec 2 u32))
-                       `((:val . [,hi-32bits ,low-32bits])))))
-    (bindat-pack
-     `((:val ,(cond ((= nbytes 1) 'u8)
-                    ((= nbytes 2) 'u16)
-                    ((= nbytes 4) 'u32)
-                    ;; Library error, not system error
-                    (t (error "websocket-to-bytes: Unknown NBYTES: %S" nbytes)))))
-     `((:val . ,val)))))
-
-(defun websocket-get-opcode (s)
-  "Retrieve the opcode from first byte of string S."
-  (websocket-ensure-length s 1)
-  (let ((opcode (logand #xf (websocket-get-bytes s 1))))
-    (cond ((= opcode 0) 'continuation)
-          ((= opcode 1) 'text)
-          ((= opcode 2) 'binary)
-          ((= opcode 8) 'close)
-          ((= opcode 9) 'ping)
-          ((= opcode 10) 'pong))))
-
-(defun websocket-get-payload-len (s)
-  "Parse out the payload length from the string S.
-We start at position 0, and return a cons of the payload length and how
-many bytes were consumed from the string."
-  (websocket-ensure-length s 1)
-  (let* ((initial-val (logand 127 (websocket-get-bytes s 1))))
-    (cond ((= initial-val 127)
-           (websocket-ensure-length s 9)
-           (cons (websocket-get-bytes (substring s 1) 8) 9))
-          ((= initial-val 126)
-           (websocket-ensure-length s 3)
-           (cons (websocket-get-bytes (substring s 1) 2) 3))
-          (t (cons initial-val 1)))))
-
-(cl-defstruct websocket-frame opcode payload length completep)
-
-(defun websocket-frame-text (frame)
-  "Given FRAME, return the payload as a utf-8 encoded string."
-  (cl-assert (websocket-frame-p frame))
-  (decode-coding-string (websocket-frame-payload frame) 'utf-8))
-
-(defun websocket-mask (key data)
-  "Using string KEY, mask string DATA according to the RFC.
-This is used to both mask and unmask data."
-  ;; If we don't make the string unibyte here, a string of bytes that should be
-  ;; interpreted as a unibyte string will instead be interpreted as a multibyte
-  ;; string of the same length (for example, 6 multibyte chars for 你好 instead
-  ;; of the correct 6 unibyte chars, which would convert into 2 multibyte
-  ;; chars).
-  (apply
-   #'unibyte-string
-   (cl-loop for b across data
-            for i from 0 to (length data)
-            collect
-            (logxor (websocket-get-bytes (substring key (mod i 4)) 1) b))))
-
-(defun websocket-ensure-length (s n)
-  "Ensure the string S has at most N bytes.
-Otherwise we throw the error `websocket-incomplete-frame'."
-  (when (< (length s) n)
-    (throw 'websocket-incomplete-frame nil)))
-
-(defun websocket-encode-frame (frame should-mask)
-  "Encode the FRAME struct to the binary representation.
-We mask the frame or not, depending on SHOULD-MASK."
-  (let* ((opcode (websocket-frame-opcode frame))
-         (payload (websocket-frame-payload frame))
-         (fin (websocket-frame-completep frame))
-         (payloadp (and payload
-                        (memq opcode '(continuation ping pong text binary))))
-         (mask-key (when should-mask (websocket-genbytes 4))))
-    (apply #'unibyte-string
-           (let ((val (append (list
-                               (logior (pcase opcode
-                                         (`continuation 0)
-                                         (`text         1)
-                                         (`binary       2)
-                                         (`close        8)
-                                         (`ping         9)
-                                         (`pong         10))
-                                       (if fin 128 0)))
-                           (when payloadp
-                             (list
-                              (logior
-                               (if should-mask 128 0)
-                               (cond ((< (length payload) 126) (length payload))
-                                     ((< (length payload) 65536) 126)
-                                     (t 127)))))
-                           (when (and payloadp (>= (length payload) 126))
-                             (append (websocket-to-bytes
-                                      (length payload)
-                                      (cond ((< (length payload) 126) 1)
-                                            ((< (length payload) 65536) 2)
-                                            (t 8))) nil))
-                           (when (and payloadp should-mask)
-                             (append mask-key nil))
-                           (when payloadp
-                             (append (if should-mask (websocket-mask mask-key payload)
-                                       payload)
-                                     nil)))))
-             ;; We have to make sure the non-payload data is a full 32-bit frame
-             (if (= 1 (length val))
-                 (append val '(0)) val)))))
-
-(defun websocket-read-frame (s)
-  "Read from string S a `websocket-frame' struct with the contents.
-This only gets complete frames.  Partial frames need to wait until
-the frame finishes.  If the frame is not completed, return NIL."
-  (catch 'websocket-incomplete-frame
-    (websocket-ensure-length s 1)
-    (let* ((opcode (websocket-get-opcode s))
-           (fin (logand 128 (websocket-get-bytes s 1)))
-           (payloadp (memq opcode '(continuation text binary ping pong)))
-           (payload-len (when payloadp
-                          (websocket-get-payload-len (substring s 1))))
-           (maskp (and
-                   payloadp
-                   (= 128 (logand 128 (websocket-get-bytes (substring s 1) 1)))))
-           (payload-start (when payloadp (+ (if maskp 5 1) (cdr payload-len))))
-           (payload-end (when payloadp (+ payload-start (car payload-len))))
-           (unmasked-payload (when payloadp
-                               (websocket-ensure-length s payload-end)
-                               (substring s payload-start payload-end))))
-      (make-websocket-frame
-       :opcode opcode
-       :payload
-       (if maskp
-           (let ((masking-key (substring s (+ 1 (cdr payload-len))
-                                         (+ 5 (cdr payload-len)))))
-             (websocket-mask masking-key unmasked-payload))
-         unmasked-payload)
-       :length (if payloadp payload-end 1)
-       :completep (> fin 0)))))
-
-(defun websocket-format-error (err)
-  "Format an error message like command level does.
-ERR should be a cons of error symbol and error data."
-
-  ;; Formatting code adapted from `edebug-report-error'
-  (concat (or (get (car err) 'error-message)
-              (format "peculiar error (%s)" (car err)))
-          (when (cdr err)
-            (format ": %s"
-                    (mapconcat #'prin1-to-string
-                               (cdr err) ", ")))))
-
-(defun websocket-default-error-handler (_websocket type err)
-  "The default error handler used to handle errors in callbacks."
-  (display-warning 'websocket
-                   (format "in callback `%S': %s"
-                           type
-                           (websocket-format-error err))
-                   :error))
-
-;; Error symbols in use by the library
-(put 'websocket-unsupported-protocol 'error-conditions
-     '(error websocket-error websocket-unsupported-protocol))
-(put 'websocket-unsupported-protocol 'error-message "Unsupported websocket protocol")
-(put 'websocket-wss-needs-emacs-24 'error-conditions
-     '(error websocket-error websocket-unsupported-protocol
-             websocket-wss-needs-emacs-24))
-(put 'websocket-wss-needs-emacs-24 'error-message
-     "wss protocol is not supported for Emacs before version 24.")
-(put 'websocket-received-error-http-response 'error-conditions
-     '(error websocket-error websocket-received-error-http-response))
-(put 'websocket-received-error-http-response 'error-message
-     "Error response received from websocket server")
-(put 'websocket-invalid-header 'error-conditions
-     '(error websocket-error websocket-invalid-header))
-(put 'websocket-invalid-header 'error-message
-     "Invalid HTTP header sent")
-(put 'websocket-illegal-frame 'error-conditions
-     '(error websocket-error websocket-illegal-frame))
-(put 'websocket-illegal-frame 'error-message
-     "Cannot send illegal frame to websocket")
-(put 'websocket-closed 'error-conditions
-     '(error websocket-error websocket-closed))
-(put 'websocket-closed 'error-message
-     "Cannot send message to a closed websocket")
-(put 'websocket-unparseable-frame 'error-conditions
-     '(error websocket-error websocket-unparseable-frame))
-(put 'websocket-unparseable-frame 'error-message
-     "Received an unparseable frame")
-(put 'websocket-frame-too-large 'error-conditions
-     '(error websocket-error websocket-frame-too-large))
-(put 'websocket-frame-too-large 'error-message
-     "The frame being sent is too large for this emacs to handle")
-
-(defun websocket-intersect (a b)
-  "Simple list intersection, should function like Common Lisp's `intersection'."
-  (let ((result))
-    (dolist (elem a (nreverse result))
-      (when (member elem b)
-        (push elem result)))))
-
-(defun websocket-get-debug-buffer-create (websocket)
-  "Get or create the buffer corresponding to WEBSOCKET."
-  (let ((buf (get-buffer-create (format "*websocket %s debug*"
-                                    (websocket-url websocket)))))
-    (when (= 0 (buffer-size buf))
-      (buffer-disable-undo buf))
-    buf))
-
-(defun websocket-debug (websocket msg &rest args)
-  "In the WEBSOCKET's debug buffer, send MSG, with format ARGS."
-  (when websocket-debug
-    (let ((buf (websocket-get-debug-buffer-create websocket)))
-      (save-excursion
-        (with-current-buffer buf
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (insert "[WS] ")
-          (insert (apply #'format (append (list msg) args)))
-          (insert "\n"))))))
-
-(defun websocket-verify-response-code (output)
-  "Verify that OUTPUT contains a valid HTTP response code.
-The only acceptable one to websocket is responce code 101.
-A t value will be returned on success, and an error thrown
-if not."
-  (unless (string-match "^HTTP/1.1 \\([[:digit:]]+\\)" output)
-    (signal 'websocket-invalid-header "Invalid HTTP status line"))
-  (unless (equal "101" (match-string 1 output))
-    (signal 'websocket-received-error-http-response
-	    (string-to-number (match-string 1 output))))
-  t)
-
-(defun websocket-parse-repeated-field (output field)
-  "From header-containing OUTPUT, parse out the list from a
-possibly repeated field."
-  (let ((pos 0)
-        (extensions))
-    (while (and pos
-                (string-match (format "\r\n%s: \\(.*\\)\r\n" field)
-                              output pos))
-      (when (setq pos (match-end 1))
-        (setq extensions (append extensions (split-string
-                                             (match-string 1 output) ", ?")))))
-    extensions))
-
-(defun websocket-process-frame (websocket frame)
-  "Using the WEBSOCKET's filter and connection, process the FRAME.
-This returns a lambda that should be executed when all frames have
-been processed.  If the frame has a payload, the lambda has the frame
-passed to the filter slot of WEBSOCKET.  If the frame is a ping,
-the lambda has a reply with a pong.  If the frame is a close, the lambda
-has connection termination."
-  (let ((opcode (websocket-frame-opcode frame)))
-    (cond ((memq opcode '(continuation text binary))
-           (lambda () (websocket-try-callback 'websocket-on-message 'on-message
-                                         websocket frame)))
-          ((eq opcode 'ping)
-           (lambda () (websocket-send websocket
-                                 (make-websocket-frame
-                                  :opcode 'pong
-                                  :payload (websocket-frame-payload frame)
-                                  :completep t))))
-          ((eq opcode 'close)
-           (lambda () (delete-process (websocket-conn websocket))))
-          (t (lambda ())))))
-
-(defun websocket-process-input-on-open-ws (websocket text)
-  "This handles input processing for both the client and server filters."
-  (let ((current-frame)
-        (processing-queue)
-        (start-point 0))
-    (while (setq current-frame (websocket-read-frame
-                                (substring text start-point)))
-      (push (websocket-process-frame websocket current-frame) processing-queue)
-      (cl-incf start-point (websocket-frame-length current-frame)))
-    (when (> (length text) start-point)
-      (setf (websocket-inflight-input websocket)
-            (substring text start-point)))
-    (dolist (to-process (nreverse processing-queue))
-      (funcall to-process))))
-
-(defun websocket-send-text (websocket text)
-  "To the WEBSOCKET, send TEXT as a complete frame."
-  (websocket-send
-   websocket
-   (make-websocket-frame :opcode 'text
-                         :payload (encode-coding-string
-                                   text 'raw-text)
-                         :completep t)))
-
-(defun websocket-check (frame)
-  "Check FRAME for correctness, returning true if correct."
-  (or
-   ;; Text, binary, and continuation frames need payloads
-   (and (memq (websocket-frame-opcode frame) '(text binary continuation))
-        (websocket-frame-payload frame))
-   ;; Pings and pongs may optionally have them
-   (memq (websocket-frame-opcode frame) '(ping pong))
-   ;; And close shouldn't have any payload, and should always be complete.
-   (and (eq (websocket-frame-opcode frame) 'close)
-        (not (websocket-frame-payload frame))
-        (websocket-frame-completep frame))))
-
-(defun websocket-send (websocket frame)
-  "To the WEBSOCKET server, send the FRAME.
-This will raise an error if the frame is illegal.
-
-The error signaled may be of type `websocket-illegal-frame' if
-the frame is malformed in some way, also having the condition
-type of `websocket-error'.  The data associated with the signal
-is the frame being sent.
-
-If the websocket is closed a signal `websocket-closed' is sent,
-also with `websocket-error' condition.  The data in the signal is
-also the frame.
-
-The frame may be too large for this buid of Emacs, in which case
-`websocket-frame-too-large' is returned, with the data of the
-size of the frame which was too large to process.  This also has
-the `websocket-error' condition."
-  (unless (websocket-check frame)
-    (signal 'websocket-illegal-frame frame))
-  (websocket-debug websocket "Sending frame, opcode: %s payload: %s"
-                   (websocket-frame-opcode frame)
-                   (websocket-frame-payload frame))
-  (websocket-ensure-connected websocket)
-  (unless (websocket-openp websocket)
-    (signal 'websocket-closed frame))
-  (process-send-string (websocket-conn websocket)
-                       ;; We mask only when we're a client, following the spec.
-                       (websocket-encode-frame frame (not (websocket-server-p websocket)))))
-
-(defun websocket-openp (websocket)
-  ;; FIXME: "open and either connecting or open"?  I don't understand.  --Stef
-  "Check WEBSOCKET and return non-nil if it is open, and either
-connecting or open."
-  (and websocket
-       (not (eq 'close (websocket-ready-state websocket)))
-       (member (process-status (websocket-conn websocket)) '(open run))))
-
-(defun websocket-close (websocket)
-  "Close WEBSOCKET and erase all the old websocket data."
-  (websocket-debug websocket "Closing websocket")
-  (websocket-try-callback 'websocket-on-close 'on-close websocket)
-  (when (websocket-openp websocket)
-    (websocket-send websocket
-                    (make-websocket-frame :opcode 'close
-                                          :completep t))
-    (setf (websocket-ready-state websocket) 'closed))
-  (delete-process (websocket-conn websocket)))
-
-(defun websocket-ensure-connected (websocket)
-  "If the WEBSOCKET connection is closed, open it."
-  (unless (and (websocket-conn websocket)
-               (cl-ecase (process-status (websocket-conn websocket))
-                 ((run open listen) t)
-                 ((stop exit signal closed connect failed nil) nil)))
-    (websocket-close websocket)
-    (websocket-open (websocket-url websocket)
-                    :protocols (websocket-protocols websocket)
-                    :extensions (websocket-extensions websocket)
-                    :on-open (websocket-on-open websocket)
-                    :on-message (websocket-on-message websocket)
-                    :on-close (websocket-on-close websocket)
-                    :on-error (websocket-on-error websocket))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Websocket client ;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(cl-defun websocket-open (url &key protocols extensions (on-open 'identity)
-                            (on-message (lambda (_w _f))) (on-close 'identity)
-                            (on-error 'websocket-default-error-handler)
-                            (nowait nil) (custom-header-alist nil))
-  "Open a websocket connection to URL, returning the `websocket' struct.
-The PROTOCOL argument is optional, and setting it will declare to
-the server that this client supports the protocols in the list
-given.  We will require that the server also has to support that
-protocols.
-
-Similar logic applies to EXTENSIONS, which is a list of conses,
-the car of which is a string naming the extension, and the cdr of
-which is the list of parameter strings to use for that extension.
-The parameter strings are of the form \"key=value\" or \"value\".
-EXTENSIONS can be NIL if none are in use.  An example value would
-be (\"deflate-stream\" . (\"mux\" \"max-channels=4\")).
-
-Cookies that are set via `url-cookie-store' will be used during
-communication with the server, and cookies received from the
-server will be stored in the same cookie storage that the
-`url-cookie' package uses.
-
-Optionally you can specify
-ON-OPEN, ON-MESSAGE and ON-CLOSE callbacks as well.
-
-The ON-OPEN callback is called after the connection is
-established with the websocket as the only argument.  The return
-value is unused.
-
-The ON-MESSAGE callback is called after receiving a frame, and is
-called with the websocket as the first argument and
-`websocket-frame' struct as the second.  The return value is
-unused.
-
-The ON-CLOSE callback is called after the connection is closed, or
-failed to open.  It is called with the websocket as the only
-argument, and the return value is unused.
-
-The ON-ERROR callback is called when any of the other callbacks
-have an error.  It takes the websocket as the first argument, and
-a symbol as the second argument either `on-open', `on-message',
-or `on-close', and the error as the third argument. Do NOT
-rethrow the error, or else you may miss some websocket messages.
-You similarly must not generate any other errors in this method.
-If you want to debug errors, set
-`websocket-callback-debug-on-error' to t, but this also can be
-dangerous is the debugger is quit out of.  If not specified,
-`websocket-default-error-handler' is used.
-
-For each of these event handlers, the client code can store
-arbitrary data in the `client-data' slot in the returned
-websocket.
-
-The following errors might be thrown in this method or in
-websocket processing, all of them having the error-condition
-`websocket-error' in addition to their own symbol:
-
-`websocket-unsupported-protocol': Data in the error signal is the
-protocol that is unsupported.  For example, giving a URL starting
-with http by mistake raises this error.
-
-`websocket-wss-needs-emacs-24': Trying to connect wss protocol
-using Emacs < 24 raises this error.  You can catch this error
-also by `websocket-unsupported-protocol'.
-
-`websocket-received-error-http-response': Data in the error
-signal is the integer error number.
-
-`websocket-invalid-header': Data in the error is a string
-describing the invalid header received from the server.
-
-`websocket-unparseable-frame': Data in the error is a string
-describing the problem with the frame.
-
-`nowait': If NOWAIT is true, return without waiting for the
-connection to complete.
-
-`custom-headers-alist': An alist of custom headers to pass to the
-server. The car is the header name, the cdr is the header value.
-These are different from the extensions because it is not related
-to the websocket protocol.
-"
-  (let* ((name (format "websocket to %s" url))
-         (url-struct (url-generic-parse-url url))
-         (key (websocket-genkey))
-         (coding-system-for-read 'binary)
-         (coding-system-for-write 'binary)
-         (conn (if (member (url-type url-struct) '("ws" "wss"))
-                   (let* ((type (if (equal (url-type url-struct) "ws")
-                                    'plain 'tls))
-                          (port (if (= 0 (url-port url-struct))
-                                    (if (eq type 'tls) 443 80)
-                                  (url-port url-struct)))
-                          (host (url-host url-struct)))
-                       (if (eq type 'plain)
-                           (make-network-process :name name :buffer nil :host host
-                                                 :service port :nowait nowait)
-                         (condition-case-unless-debug nil
-                             (open-network-stream name nil host port :type type :nowait nowait)
-                           (wrong-number-of-arguments
-                            (signal 'websocket-wss-needs-emacs-24 "wss")))))
-                 (signal 'websocket-unsupported-protocol (url-type url-struct))))
-         (websocket (websocket-inner-create
-                     :conn conn
-                     :url url
-                     :on-open on-open
-                     :on-message on-message
-                     :on-close on-close
-                     :on-error on-error
-                     :protocols protocols
-                     :extensions (mapcar 'car extensions)
-                     :accept-string
-                     (websocket-calculate-accept key))))
-    (unless conn (error "Could not establish the websocket connection to %s" url))
-    (process-put conn :websocket websocket)
-    (set-process-filter conn
-                        (lambda (process output)
-                          (let ((websocket (process-get process :websocket)))
-                            (websocket-outer-filter websocket output))))
-    (set-process-sentinel
-     conn
-     (websocket-sentinel url conn key protocols extensions custom-header-alist nowait))
-    (set-process-query-on-exit-flag conn nil)
-    (websocket-ensure-handshake url conn key protocols extensions custom-header-alist)
-    websocket))
-
-(defun websocket-sentinel (url conn key protocols extensions custom-header-alist nowait)
-  #'(lambda (process change)
-      (let ((websocket (process-get process :websocket)))
-        (websocket-debug websocket "State change to %s" change)
-        (let ((status (process-status process)))
-          (when (and nowait (eq status 'open))
-            (websocket-ensure-handshake url conn key protocols extensions custom-header-alist))
-
-          (when (and (member status '(closed failed exit signal))
-                     (not (eq 'closed (websocket-ready-state websocket))))
-            (websocket-try-callback 'websocket-on-close 'on-close websocket))))))
-
-(defun websocket-ensure-handshake (url conn key protocols extensions custom-header-alist)
-  (let ((url-struct (url-generic-parse-url url))
-        (websocket (process-get conn :websocket)))
-    (when (and (eq 'connecting (websocket-ready-state websocket))
-               (eq 'open (process-status conn)))
-      (process-send-string conn
-                           (format "GET %s HTTP/1.1\r\n"
-                                   (let ((path (url-filename url-struct)))
-                                     (if (> (length path) 0) path "/"))))
-      (websocket-debug websocket "Sending handshake, key: %s, acceptance: %s"
-                       key (websocket-accept-string websocket))
-      (process-send-string conn
-                           (websocket-create-headers
-                            url key protocols extensions custom-header-alist)))))
-
-(defun websocket-process-headers (url headers)
-  "On opening URL, process the HEADERS sent from the server."
-  (when (string-match "Set-Cookie: \(.*\)\r\n" headers)
-    ;; The url-current-object is assumed to be set by
-    ;; url-cookie-handle-set-cookie.
-    (let ((url-current-object (url-generic-parse-url url)))
-      (url-cookie-handle-set-cookie (match-string 1 headers)))))
-
-(defun websocket-outer-filter (websocket output)
-  "Filter the WEBSOCKET server's OUTPUT.
-This will parse headers and process frames repeatedly until there
-is no more output or the connection closes.  If the websocket
-connection is invalid, the connection will be closed."
-  (websocket-debug websocket "Received: %s" output)
-  (let ((start-point)
-        (text (concat (websocket-inflight-input websocket) output))
-        (header-end-pos))
-    (setf (websocket-inflight-input websocket) nil)
-    ;; If we've received the complete header, check to see if we've
-    ;; received the desired handshake.
-    (when (and (eq 'connecting (websocket-ready-state websocket)))
-      (if (and (setq header-end-pos (string-match "\r\n\r\n" text))
-               (setq start-point (+ 4 header-end-pos)))
-          (progn
-            (condition-case err
-                (progn
-                  (websocket-verify-response-code text)
-                  (websocket-verify-headers websocket text)
-                  (websocket-process-headers (websocket-url websocket) text))
-              (error
-               (websocket-close websocket)
-               (signal (car err) (cdr err))))
-            (setf (websocket-ready-state websocket) 'open)
-            (websocket-try-callback 'websocket-on-open 'on-open websocket))
-        (setf (websocket-inflight-input websocket) text)))
-    (when (eq 'open (websocket-ready-state websocket))
-      (websocket-process-input-on-open-ws
-       websocket (substring text (or start-point 0))))))
-
-(defun websocket-verify-headers (websocket output)
-  "Based on WEBSOCKET's data, ensure the headers in OUTPUT are valid.
-The output is assumed to have complete headers.  This function
-will either return t or call `error'.  This has the side-effect
-of populating the list of server extensions to WEBSOCKET."
-  (let ((accept-string
-         (concat "Sec-WebSocket-Accept: " (websocket-accept-string websocket))))
-    (websocket-debug websocket "Checking for accept header: %s" accept-string)
-    (unless (string-match (regexp-quote accept-string) output)
-      (signal 'websocket-invalid-header
-              "Incorrect handshake from websocket: is this really a websocket connection?")))
-  (let ((case-fold-search t))
-    (websocket-debug websocket "Checking for upgrade header")
-    (unless (string-match "\r\nUpgrade: websocket\r\n" output)
-      (signal 'websocket-invalid-header
-              "No 'Upgrade: websocket' header found"))
-    (websocket-debug websocket "Checking for connection header")
-    (unless (string-match "\r\nConnection: upgrade\r\n" output)
-      (signal 'websocket-invalid-header
-              "No 'Connection: upgrade' header found"))
-    (when (websocket-protocols websocket)
-      (dolist (protocol (websocket-protocols websocket))
-        (websocket-debug websocket "Checking for protocol match: %s"
-                         protocol)
-        (let ((protocols
-               (if (string-match (format "\r\nSec-Websocket-Protocol: %s\r\n"
-                                         protocol)
-                                 output)
-                   (list protocol)
-                 (signal 'websocket-invalid-header
-                         "Incorrect or missing protocol returned by the server."))))
-          (setf (websocket-negotiated-protocols websocket) protocols))))
-    (let* ((extensions (websocket-parse-repeated-field
-                        output
-                        "Sec-WebSocket-Extensions"))
-           (extra-extensions))
-      (dolist (ext extensions)
-        (let ((x (cl-first (split-string ext "; ?"))))
-          (unless (or (member x (websocket-extensions websocket))
-                      (member x extra-extensions))
-            (push x extra-extensions))))
-      (when extra-extensions
-        (signal 'websocket-invalid-header
-                (format "Non-requested extensions returned by server: %S"
-                        extra-extensions)))
-      (setf (websocket-negotiated-extensions websocket) extensions)))
-  t)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Websocket server ;;
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defvar websocket-server-websockets nil
-  "A list of current websockets live on any server.")
-
-(cl-defun websocket-server (port &rest plist)
-  "Open a websocket server on PORT.
-If the plist contains a `:host' HOST pair, this value will be
-used to configure the addresses the socket listens on. The symbol
-`local' specifies the local host. If unspecified or nil, the
-socket will listen on all addresses.
-
-This also takes a plist of callbacks: `:on-open', `:on-message',
-`:on-close' and `:on-error', which operate exactly as documented
-in the websocket client function `websocket-open'.  Returns the
-connection, which should be kept in order to pass to
-`websocket-server-close'."
-  (let* ((conn (make-network-process
-                :name (format "websocket server on port %s" port)
-                :server t
-                :family 'ipv4
-                :noquery t
-                :filter 'websocket-server-filter
-                :log 'websocket-server-accept
-                :filter-multibyte nil
-                :plist plist
-                :host (plist-get plist :host)
-                :service port)))
-    conn))
-
-(defun websocket-server-close (conn)
-  "Closes the websocket, as well as all open websockets for this server."
-  (let ((to-delete))
-    (dolist (ws websocket-server-websockets)
-      (when (eq (websocket-server-conn ws) conn)
-        (if (eq (websocket-ready-state ws) 'closed)
-            (unless (member ws to-delete)
-              (push ws to-delete))
-          (websocket-close ws))))
-    (dolist (ws to-delete)
-      (setq websocket-server-websockets (remove ws websocket-server-websockets))))
-  (delete-process conn))
-
-(defun websocket-server-accept (server client _message)
-  "Accept a new websocket connection from a client."
-  (let ((ws (websocket-inner-create
-             :server-conn server
-             :conn client
-             :url client
-             :server-p t
-             :on-open (or (process-get server :on-open) 'identity)
-             :on-message (or (process-get server :on-message) (lambda (_ws _frame)))
-             :on-close (let ((user-method
-                              (or (process-get server :on-close) 'identity)))
-                         (lambda (ws)
-                           (setq websocket-server-websockets
-                                 (remove ws websocket-server-websockets))
-                           (funcall user-method ws)))
-             :on-error (or (process-get server :on-error)
-                           'websocket-default-error-handler)
-             :protocols (process-get server :protocol)
-             :extensions (mapcar 'car (process-get server :extensions)))))
-    (unless (member ws websocket-server-websockets)
-      (push ws websocket-server-websockets))
-    (process-put client :websocket ws)
-    (set-process-coding-system client 'binary 'binary)
-    (set-process-sentinel client
-     (lambda (process change)
-       (let ((websocket (process-get process :websocket)))
-         (websocket-debug websocket "State change to %s" change)
-         (when (and
-                (member (process-status process) '(closed failed exit signal))
-                (not (eq 'closed (websocket-ready-state websocket))))
-           (websocket-try-callback 'websocket-on-close 'on-close websocket)))))))
-
-(defun websocket-create-headers (url key protocol extensions custom-headers-alist)
-  "Create connections headers for the given URL, KEY, PROTOCOL, and EXTENSIONS.
-Additionally, the CUSTOM-HEADERS-ALIST is passed from the client.
-All these parameters are defined as in `websocket-open'."
-  (let* ((parsed-url (url-generic-parse-url url))
-         (host-port (if (url-port-if-non-default parsed-url)
-                        (format "%s:%s" (url-host parsed-url) (url-port parsed-url))
-                      (url-host parsed-url)))
-         (cookie-header (url-cookie-generate-header-lines
-                         host-port (car (url-path-and-query parsed-url))
-                         (equal (url-type parsed-url) "wss"))))
-    (format (concat "Host: %s\r\n"
-                    "Upgrade: websocket\r\n"
-                    "Connection: Upgrade\r\n"
-                    "Sec-WebSocket-Key: %s\r\n"
-                    "Sec-WebSocket-Version: 13\r\n"
-                    (when protocol
-                      (concat
-                       (mapconcat
-                        (lambda (protocol)
-                          (format "Sec-WebSocket-Protocol: %s" protocol))
-                        protocol "\r\n")
-                       "\r\n"))
-                    (when extensions
-                      (format "Sec-WebSocket-Extensions: %s\r\n"
-                              (mapconcat
-                               (lambda (ext)
-                                 (concat
-                                  (car ext)
-                                  (when (cdr ext) "; ")
-                                  (when (cdr ext)
-                                    (mapconcat 'identity (cdr ext) "; "))))
-                               extensions ", ")))
-                    (when cookie-header cookie-header)
-                    (concat (mapconcat (lambda (cons) (format "%s: %s" (car cons) (cdr cons)))
-                                       custom-headers-alist "\r\n")
-                            (when custom-headers-alist "\r\n"))
-                    "\r\n")
-            host-port
-            key
-            protocol)))
-
-(defun websocket-get-server-response (websocket client-protocols client-extensions)
-  "Get the websocket response from client WEBSOCKET."
-  (let ((separator "\r\n"))
-      (concat "HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols" separator
-              "Upgrade: websocket" separator
-              "Connection: Upgrade" separator
-              "Sec-WebSocket-Accept: "
-              (websocket-accept-string websocket) separator
-              (let ((protocols
-                         (websocket-intersect client-protocols
-                                              (websocket-protocols websocket))))
-                    (when protocols
-                      (concat
-                       (mapconcat
-                        (lambda (protocol) (format "Sec-WebSocket-Protocol: %s"
-                                              protocol)) protocols separator)
-                       separator)))
-              (let ((extensions (websocket-intersect
-                                   client-extensions
-                                   (websocket-extensions websocket))))
-                  (when extensions
-                    (concat
-                     (mapconcat
-                      (lambda (extension) (format "Sec-Websocket-Extensions: %s"
-                                             extension)) extensions separator)
-                     separator)))
-              separator)))
-
-(defun websocket-server-filter (process output)
-  "This acts on all OUTPUT from websocket clients PROCESS."
-  (let* ((ws (process-get process :websocket))
-         (text (concat (websocket-inflight-input ws) output)))
-    (setf (websocket-inflight-input ws) nil)
-    (cond ((eq (websocket-ready-state ws) 'connecting)
-           ;; check for connection string
-           (let ((end-of-header-pos
-                  (let ((pos (string-match "\r\n\r\n" text)))
-                    (when pos (+ 4 pos)))))
-               (if end-of-header-pos
-                   (progn
-                     (let ((header-info (websocket-verify-client-headers text)))
-                       (if header-info
-                           (progn (setf (websocket-accept-string ws)
-                                        (websocket-calculate-accept
-                                         (plist-get header-info :key)))
-                                  (process-send-string
-                                   process
-                                   (websocket-get-server-response
-                                    ws (plist-get header-info :protocols)
-                                    (plist-get header-info :extensions)))
-                                  (setf (websocket-ready-state ws) 'open)
-                                  (websocket-try-callback 'websocket-on-open
-                                                          'on-open ws))
-                         (message "Invalid client headers found in: %s" output)
-                         (process-send-string process "HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request\r\n\r\n")
-                         (websocket-close ws)))
-                     (when (> (length text) (+ 1 end-of-header-pos))
-                       (websocket-server-filter process (substring
-                                                           text
-                                                           end-of-header-pos))))
-                 (setf (websocket-inflight-input ws) text))))
-          ((eq (websocket-ready-state ws) 'open)
-           (websocket-process-input-on-open-ws ws text))
-          ((eq (websocket-ready-state ws) 'closed)
-           (message "WARNING: Should not have received further input on closed websocket")))))
-
-(defun websocket-verify-client-headers (output)
-  "Verify the headers from the WEBSOCKET client connection in OUTPUT.
-Unlike `websocket-verify-headers', this is a quieter routine.  We
-don't want to error due to a bad client, so we just print out
-messages and a plist containing `:key', the websocket key,
-`:protocols' and `:extensions'."
-  (cl-block nil
-    (let ((case-fold-search t)
-          (plist))
-      (unless (string-match "HTTP/1.1" output)
-        (message "Websocket client connection: HTTP/1.1 not found")
-        (cl-return nil))
-      (unless (string-match "^Host: " output)
-        (message "Websocket client connection: Host header not found")
-        (cl-return nil))
-      (unless (string-match "^Upgrade: websocket\r\n" output)
-        (message "Websocket client connection: Upgrade: websocket not found")
-        (cl-return nil))
-      (if (string-match "^Sec-WebSocket-Key: \\([[:graph:]]+\\)\r\n" output)
-          (setq plist (plist-put plist :key (match-string 1 output)))
-        (message "Websocket client connect: No key sent")
-        (cl-return nil))
-      (unless (string-match "^Sec-WebSocket-Version: 13" output)
-        (message "Websocket client connect: Websocket version 13 not found")
-        (cl-return nil))
-      (when (string-match "^Sec-WebSocket-Protocol:" output)
-        (setq plist (plist-put plist :protocols (websocket-parse-repeated-field
-                                                 output
-                                                 "Sec-Websocket-Protocol"))))
-      (when (string-match "^Sec-WebSocket-Extensions:" output)
-        (setq plist (plist-put plist :extensions (websocket-parse-repeated-field
-                                                  output
-                                                  "Sec-Websocket-Extensions"))))
-      plist)))
-
-(provide 'websocket)
-
-;;; websocket.el ends here
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-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "which-key" "which-key.el" (23450 31794 444936
-;;;;;;  223000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from which-key.el
-
-(defvar which-key-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Which-Key mode is enabled.
-See the `which-key-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `which-key-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'which-key-mode "which-key" nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-mode "which-key" "\
-Toggle which-key-mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-setup-side-window-right "which-key" "\
-Apply suggested settings for side-window that opens on right.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-setup-side-window-right-bottom "which-key" "\
-Apply suggested settings for side-window that opens on right
-if there is space and the bottom otherwise.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-setup-side-window-bottom "which-key" "\
-Apply suggested settings for side-window that opens on
-bottom.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-setup-minibuffer "which-key" "\
-Apply suggested settings for minibuffer.
-Do not use this setup if you use the paging commands. Instead use
-`which-key-setup-side-window-bottom', which is nearly identical
-but more functional.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-add-key-based-replacements "which-key" "\
-Replace the description of KEY-SEQUENCE with REPLACEMENT.
-KEY-SEQUENCE is a string suitable for use in `kbd'. REPLACEMENT
-may either be a string, as in
-
-\(which-key-add-key-based-replacements \"C-x 1\" \"maximize\")
-
-a cons of two strings as in
-
-\(which-key-add-key-based-replacements \"C-x 8\"
-                                        '(\"unicode\" . \"Unicode keys\"))
-
-or a function that takes a (KEY . BINDING) cons and returns a
-replacement.
-
-In the second case, the second string is used to provide a longer
-name for the keys under a prefix.
-
-MORE allows you to specifcy additional KEY REPLACEMENT pairs.  All
-replacements are added to
-`which-key-key-based-description-replacement-alist'.
-
-\(fn KEY-SEQUENCE REPLACEMENT &rest MORE)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-add-major-mode-key-based-replacements "which-key" "\
-Functions like `which-key-add-key-based-replacements'.
-The difference is that MODE specifies the `major-mode' that must
-be active for KEY-SEQUENCE and REPLACEMENT (MORE contains
-addition KEY-SEQUENCE REPLACEMENT pairs) to apply.
-
-\(fn MODE KEY-SEQUENCE REPLACEMENT &rest MORE)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-reload-key-sequence "which-key" "\
-Simulate entering the key sequence KEY-SEQ.
-KEY-SEQ should be a list of events as produced by
-`listify-key-sequence'. If nil, KEY-SEQ defaults to
-`which-key--current-key-list'. Any prefix arguments that were
-used are reapplied to the new key sequence.
-
-\(fn &optional KEY-SEQ)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-show-standard-help "which-key" "\
-Call the command in `which-key--prefix-help-cmd-backup'.
-Usually this is `describe-prefix-bindings'.
-
-\(fn &optional _)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-show-next-page-no-cycle "which-key" "\
-Show next page of keys unless on the last page, in which case
-call `which-key-show-standard-help'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-show-previous-page-no-cycle "which-key" "\
-Show previous page of keys unless on the first page, in which
-case do nothing.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-show-next-page-cycle "which-key" "\
-Show the next page of keys, cycling from end to beginning
-after last page.
-
-\(fn &optional _)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-show-previous-page-cycle "which-key" "\
-Show the previous page of keys, cycling from beginning to end
-after first page.
-
-\(fn &optional _)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-show-top-level "which-key" "\
-Show top-level bindings.
-
-\(fn &optional _)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-show-major-mode "which-key" "\
-Show top-level bindings in the map of the current major mode.
-
-This function will also detect evil bindings made using
-`evil-define-key' in this map. These bindings will depend on the
-current evil state.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-undo-key "which-key" "\
-Undo last keypress and force which-key update.
-
-\(fn &optional _)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-C-h-dispatch "which-key" "\
-Dispatch C-h commands by looking up key in
-`which-key-C-h-map'. This command is always accessible (from any
-prefix) if `which-key-use-C-h-commands' is non nil.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-show-keymap "which-key" "\
-Show the top-level bindings in KEYMAP using which-key. KEYMAP
-is selected interactively from all available keymaps.
-
-\(fn KEYMAP)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-show-full-keymap "which-key" "\
-Show all bindings in KEYMAP using which-key. KEYMAP is
-selected interactively from all available keymaps.
-
-\(fn KEYMAP)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'which-key-show-minor-mode-keymap "which-key" "\
-Show the top-level bindings in KEYMAP using which-key. KEYMAP
-is selected interactively by mode in `minor-mode-map-alist'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; which-key-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/which-key-20180621.1938/which-key-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/which-key-20180621.1938/which-key-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "which-key" "20180621.1938" "Display available keybindings in popup" '((emacs "24.4")) :commit "c938bbf8d4b506d8a16bedf0059703236ce05a50" :authors '(("Justin Burkett" . "justin@burkett.cc")) :maintainer '("Justin Burkett" . "justin@burkett.cc") :url "https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/which-key-20180621.1938/which-key.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/which-key-20180621.1938/which-key.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/which-key-20180621.1938/which-key.el
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-;;; which-key.el --- Display available keybindings in popup  -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Justin Burkett <justin@burkett.cc>
-;; Maintainer: Justin Burkett <justin@burkett.cc>
-;; URL: https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key
-;; Package-Version: 20180621.1938
-;; Version: 3.3.0
-;; Keywords:
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4"))
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; which-key provides the minor mode which-key-mode for Emacs. The mode displays
-;; the key bindings following your currently entered incomplete command (a
-;; prefix) in a popup. For example, after enabling the minor mode if you enter
-;; C-x and wait for the default of 1 second the minibuffer will expand with all
-;; of the available key bindings that follow C-x (or as many as space allows
-;; given your settings). This includes prefixes like C-x 8 which are shown in a
-;; different face. Screenshots of what the popup will look like along with
-;; information about additional features can be found at
-;; https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key.
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(require 'button)
-(require 'regexp-opt)
-
-;; For compiler
-(defvar evil-operator-shortcut-map)
-(defvar evil-operator-state-map)
-(defvar evil-motion-state-map)
-(defvar golden-ratio-mode)
-(declare-function evil-get-command-property "ext:evil-common.el")
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defgroup which-key nil
-  "Customization options for which-key-mode"
-  :group 'help
-  :prefix "which-key-")
-
-(defcustom which-key-idle-delay 1.0
-  "Delay (in seconds) for which-key buffer to popup. A value of zero
-might lead to issues, so a non-zero value is recommended
-(see https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key/issues/134)."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'float)
-
-(defcustom which-key-idle-secondary-delay nil
-  "Once the which-key buffer shows once for a key sequence reduce
-the idle time to this amount (in seconds). This makes it possible
-to shorten the delay for subsequent popups in the same key
-sequence. The default is for this value to be nil, which disables
-this behavior."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(choice float (const :tag "Disabled" nil)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-echo-keystrokes (if (and echo-keystrokes
-                                              (> (+ echo-keystrokes 0.01)
-                                                 which-key-idle-delay))
-                                         (/ (float which-key-idle-delay) 4)
-                                       echo-keystrokes)
-  "Value to use for `echo-keystrokes'.
-This only applies if `which-key-popup-type' is minibuffer or
-`which-key-show-prefix' is echo. It needs to be less than
-`which-key-idle-delay' or else the keystroke echo will erase the
-which-key popup."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'float)
-
-(defcustom which-key-max-description-length 27
-  "Truncate the description of keys to this length.
-Also adds \"..\". If nil, disable any truncation."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(choice integer (const :tag "Disable truncation" nil)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-add-column-padding 0
-  "Additional padding (number of spaces) to add to the left of
-each key column."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom which-key-unicode-correction 3
-  "Correction for wide unicode characters.
-Since we measure width in terms of the number of characters,
-Unicode characters that are wider than ASCII characters throw off
-the calculation for available width in the which-key buffer.  This
-variable allows you to adjust for the wide unicode characters by
-artificially reducing the available width in the buffer.
-
-The default of 3 means allow for the total extra width
-contributed by any wide unicode characters to be up to one
-additional ASCII character in the which-key buffer.  Increase this
-number if you are seeing charaters get cutoff on the right side
-of the which-key popup."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom which-key-dont-use-unicode nil
-  "If non-nil, don't use any unicode characters in default setup."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom which-key-separator
-  (if which-key-dont-use-unicode " : " " → ")
-  "Separator to use between key and description. Default is \" →
-\", unless `which-key-dont-use-unicode' is non nil, in which case
-the default is \" : \"."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom which-key-prefix-prefix "+"
-  "String to insert in front of prefix commands (i.e., commands
-that represent a sub-map). Default is \"+\"."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom which-key-compute-remaps nil
-  "If non-nil, show remapped command if a command has been
-remapped given the currently active keymaps."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar which-key-key-replacement-alist nil)
-(make-obsolete-variable 'which-key-key-replacement-alist
-                        'which-key-replacement-alist "2016-11-21")
-(defvar which-key-description-replacement-alist nil)
-(make-obsolete-variable 'which-key-description-replacement-alist
-                        'which-key-replacement-alist "2016-11-21")
-(defvar which-key-key-based-description-replacement-alist nil)
-(make-obsolete-variable 'which-key-key-based-description-replacement-alist
-                        'which-key-replacement-alist "2016-11-21")
-
-(defcustom which-key-replacement-alist
-  (delq nil
-        `(((nil . "Prefix Command") . (nil . "prefix"))
-          ((nil . "\\`\\?\\?\\'") . (nil . "lambda"))
-          ((nil . "which-key-show-next-page-no-cycle") . (nil . "wk next pg"))
-          ,@(unless which-key-dont-use-unicode
-              '((("<left>") . ("←"))
-                (("<right>") . ("→"))))
-          (("<\\([[:alnum:]-]+\\)>") . ("\\1"))))
-  "Association list to determine how to manipulate descriptions
-of key bindings in the which-key popup. Each element of the list
-is a nested cons cell with the format
-
-\(MATCH CONS . REPLACEMENT\).
-
-The MATCH CONS determines when a replacement should occur and
-REPLACEMENT determines how the replacement should occur. Each may
-have the format \(KEY REGEXP . BINDING REGEXP\). For the
-replacement to apply the key binding must match both the KEY
-REGEXP and the BINDING REGEXP. A value of nil in either position
-can be used to match every possibility. The replacement is
-performed by using `replace-regexp-in-string' on the KEY REGEXP
-from the MATCH CONS and REPLACEMENT when it is a cons cell, and
-then similarly for the BINDING REGEXP. A nil value in the BINDING
-REGEXP position cancels the replacement. For example, the entry
-
-\(\(nil . \"Prefix Command\"\) . \(nil . \"prefix\"\)\)
-
-matches any binding with the descriptions \"Prefix Command\" and
-replaces the description with \"prefix\", ignoring the
-corresponding key.
-
-REPLACEMENT may also be a function taking a cons cell
-\(KEY . BINDING\) and producing a new corresponding cons cell.
-
-If REPLACEMENT is anything other than a cons cell \(and non nil\)
-the key binding is ignored by which-key.
-
-Finally, you can multiple replacements to occur for a given key
-binding by setting `which-key-allow-multiple-replacements' to a
-non-nil value."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(alist :key-type (cons (choice regexp (const nil))
-                                (choice regexp (const nil)))
-                :value-type (cons (choice string (const nil))
-                                  (choice string (const nil)))))
-
-(when (bound-and-true-p which-key-key-replacement-alist)
-  (mapc
-   (lambda (repl)
-     (push (cons (cons (car repl) nil) (cons (cdr repl) nil))
-           which-key-replacement-alist))
-   which-key-key-replacement-alist))
-(when (bound-and-true-p which-key-description-replacement-alist)
-  (mapc
-   (lambda (repl)
-     (push (cons (cons nil (car repl)) (cons nil (cdr repl)))
-           which-key-replacement-alist))
-   which-key-description-replacement-alist))
-
-(defcustom which-key-allow-multiple-replacements nil
-  "Allow a key binding to match and be modified by multiple
-elements in `which-key-replacement-alist' if non-nil. When nil,
-only the first match is used to perform replacements from
-`which-key-replacement-alist'."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom which-key-show-docstrings nil
-  "If non-nil, show each command's docstring next to the command
-in the which-key buffer. This will only display the docstring up
-to the first line break. If you set this variable to the symbol
-docstring-only, then the command's name with be omitted. You
-probably also want to adjust `which-key-max-description-length'
-at the same time if you use this feature."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(radio
-          (const :tag "Do not show docstrings" nil)
-          (const :tag "Add docstring to command names" t)
-          (const :tag "Replace command name with docstring" docstring-only)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-highlighted-command-list '()
-  "A list of strings and/or cons cells used to highlight certain
-commands. If the element is a string, assume it is a regexp
-pattern for matching command names and use
-`which-key-highlighted-command-face' for any matching names. If
-the element is a cons cell, it should take the form (regexp .
-face to apply)."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type  '(repeat (choice string (cons regexp face))))
-
-(defcustom which-key-special-keys '()
-  "These keys will automatically be truncated to one character
-and have `which-key-special-key-face' applied to them. This is
-disabled by default. Try this to see the effect.
-
-\(setq which-key-special-keys '(\"SPC\" \"TAB\" \"RET\" \"ESC\" \"DEL\")\)"
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom which-key-buffer-name " *which-key*"
-  "Name of which-key buffer."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom which-key-show-prefix 'echo
-  "Whether to and where to display the current prefix sequence.
-Possible choices are echo for echo area (the default), left, top
-and nil. Nil turns the feature off."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "Left of the keys" left)
-                (const :tag "In the first line" top)
-                (const :tag "In the last line" bottom)
-                (const :tag "In the echo area" echo)
-                (const :tag "In the mode-line" mode-line)
-                (const :tag "Hide" nil)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-popup-type 'side-window
-  "Supported types are minibuffer, side-window, frame, and custom."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "Show in minibuffer" minibuffer)
-                (const :tag "Show in side window" side-window)
-                (const :tag "Show in popup frame" frame)
-                (const :tag "Use your custom display functions" custom)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-min-display-lines 1
-  "The minimum number of horizontal lines to display in the
-  which-key buffer."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom which-key-max-display-columns nil
-  "The maximum number of columns to display in the which-key
-buffer. nil means don't impose a maximum."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(choice integer (const :tag "Unbounded" nil)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-side-window-location 'bottom
-  "Location of which-key popup when `which-key-popup-type' is side-window.
-Should be one of top, bottom, left or right. You can also specify
-a list of two locations, like (right bottom). In this case, the
-first location is tried. If there is not enough room, the second
-location is tried."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(radio (const right)
-                (const bottom)
-                (const left)
-                (const top)
-                (const (right bottom))
-                (const (bottom right))))
-
-(defcustom which-key-side-window-slot 0
-  "The `slot' to use for `display-buffer-in-side-window' when
-`which-key-popup-type' is 'side-window. Quoting from the
-docstring of `display-buffer-in-side-window',
-
-‘slot’ if non-nil, specifies the window slot where to display
-  BUFFER.  A value of zero or nil means use the middle slot on
-  the specified side.  A negative value means use a slot
-  preceding (that is, above or on the left of) the middle slot.
-  A positive value means use a slot following (that is, below or
-  on the right of) the middle slot.  The default is zero."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom which-key-side-window-max-width 0.333
-  "Maximum width of which-key popup when type is side-window and
-location is left or right.
-This variable can also be a number between 0 and 1. In that case, it denotes
-a percentage out of the frame's width."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'float)
-
-(defcustom which-key-side-window-max-height 0.25
-  "Maximum height of which-key popup when type is side-window and
-location is top or bottom.
-This variable can also be a number between 0 and 1. In that case, it denotes
-a percentage out of the frame's height."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'float)
-
-(defcustom which-key-frame-max-width 60
-  "Maximum width of which-key popup when type is frame."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom which-key-frame-max-height 20
-  "Maximum height of which-key popup when type is frame."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom which-key-allow-imprecise-window-fit nil
-  "If non-nil allow which-key to use a less intensive method of
-fitting the popup window to the buffer. If you are noticing lag
-when the which-key popup displays turning this on may help.
-
-See https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key/issues/130"
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom which-key-show-remaining-keys nil
-  "Show remaining keys in last slot, when keys are hidden."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(radio (const :tag "Yes" t)
-                (const :tag "No" nil)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-sort-order 'which-key-key-order
-  "If nil, do not resort the output from
-`describe-buffer-bindings' which groups by mode. Ordering options
-are
-
-1. `which-key-key-order': by key (default)
-2. `which-key-key-order-alpha': by key using alphabetical order
-3. `which-key-description-order': by description
-4. `which-key-prefix-then-key-order': prefix (no prefix first) then key
-5. `which-key-local-then-key-order': local binding then key
-
-See the README and the docstrings for those functions for more
-information."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(choice (function-item which-key-key-order)
-                 (function-item which-key-key-order-alpha)
-                 (function-item which-key-description-order)
-                 (function-item which-key-prefix-then-key-order)
-                 (function-item which-key-local-then-key-order)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-sort-uppercase-first t
-  "If non-nil, uppercase comes before lowercase in sorting
-function chosen in `which-key-sort-order'. Otherwise, the order
-is reversed."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom which-key-paging-prefixes '()
-  "Enable paging for these prefixes."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom which-key-paging-key "<f5>"
-  "Key to use for changing pages. Bound after each of the
-prefixes in `which-key-paging-prefixes'"
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'string)
-
-;; (defcustom which-key-undo-key nil
-;;   "Key (string) to use for undoing keypresses. Bound recursively
-;; in each of the maps in `which-key-undo-keymaps'."
-;;   :group 'which-key
-;;   :type 'string)
-
-;; (defcustom which-key-undo-keymaps '()
-;;   "Keymaps in which to bind `which-key-undo-key'"
-;;   :group 'which-key
-;;   :type '(repeat symbol))
-
-(defcustom which-key-use-C-h-commands t
-  "Use C-h for paging if non-nil. Normally C-h after a prefix
-  calls `describe-prefix-bindings'. This changes that command to
-  a which-key paging command when which-key-mode is active."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom which-key-is-verbose nil
-  "Whether to warn about potential mistakes in configuration."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defvar which-key-C-h-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (dolist (bind '(("\C-a" . which-key-abort)
-                    ("a" . which-key-abort)
-                    ("\C-d" . which-key-toggle-docstrings)
-                    ("d" . which-key-toggle-docstrings)
-                    ("\C-h" . which-key-show-standard-help)
-                    ("h" . which-key-show-standard-help)
-                    ("\C-n" . which-key-show-next-page-cycle)
-                    ("n" . which-key-show-next-page-cycle)
-                    ("\C-p" . which-key-show-previous-page-cycle)
-                    ("p" . which-key-show-previous-page-cycle)
-                    ("\C-u" . which-key-undo-key)
-                    ("u" . which-key-undo-key)
-                    ("1" . which-key-digit-argument)
-                    ("2" . which-key-digit-argument)
-                    ("3" . which-key-digit-argument)
-                    ("4" . which-key-digit-argument)
-                    ("5" . which-key-digit-argument)
-                    ("6" . which-key-digit-argument)
-                    ("7" . which-key-digit-argument)
-                    ("8" . which-key-digit-argument)
-                    ("9" . which-key-digit-argument)))
-      (define-key map (car bind) (cdr bind)))
-    map)
-  "Keymap for C-h commands.")
-
-(defvar which-key--paging-functions '(which-key-C-h-dispatch
-                                      which-key-turn-page
-                                      which-key-show-next-page-cycle
-                                      which-key-show-next-page-no-cycle
-                                      which-key-show-previous-page-cycle
-                                      which-key-show-previous-page-no-cycle
-                                      which-key-undo-key
-                                      which-key-undo))
-
-(defcustom which-key-hide-alt-key-translations t
-  "Hide key translations using Alt key if non nil.
-These translations are not relevant most of the times since a lot
-of terminals issue META modifier for the Alt key.
-
-See http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Modifier-Keys.html"
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom which-key-delay-functions nil
-  "A list of functions that may decide whether to delay the
-which-key popup based on the current incomplete key
-sequence. Each function in the list is run with two arguments,
-the current key sequence as produced by `key-description' and the
-length of the key sequence. If the popup should be delayed based
-on that key sequence, the function should return the delay time
-in seconds. Returning nil means no delay. The first function in
-this list to return a value is the value that is used.
-
-The delay time is effectively added to the normal
-`which-key-idle-delay'."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(repeat function))
-
-(defcustom which-key-allow-regexps nil
-  "A list of regexp strings to use to filter key sequences. When
-non-nil, for a key sequence to trigger the which-key popup it
-must match one of the regexps in this list. The format of the key
-sequences is what is produced by `key-description'."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(repeat regexp))
-
-(defcustom which-key-inhibit-regexps nil
-  "Similar to `which-key-allow-regexps', a list of regexp strings
-to use to filter key sequences. When non-nil, for a key sequence
-to trigger the which-key popup it cannot match one of the regexps
-in this list. The format of the key sequences is what is produced
-by `key-description'."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(repeat regexp))
-
-(defcustom which-key-show-transient-maps nil
-  "Show keymaps created by `set-transient-map' when applicable.
-
-More specifically, detect when `overriding-terminal-local-map' is
-set (this is the keymap used by `set-transient-map') and display
-it."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom which-key-enable-extended-define-key nil
-  "Advise `define-key' to make which-key aware of definitions of the form
-
-  \(define-key KEYMAP KEY '(\"DESCRIPTION\" . DEF))
-
-With the advice, this definition will have the side effect of
-creating a replacement in `which-key-replacement-alist' that
-replaces DEF with DESCRIPTION when the key sequence ends in
-KEY. Using a cons cell like this is a valid definition for
-`define-key'. All this does is to make which-key aware of it.
-
-Since many higher level keybinding functions use `define-key'
-internally, this will affect most if not all of those as well.
-
-This variable must be set before loading which-key."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;; Hooks
-(defcustom which-key-init-buffer-hook '()
-  "Hook run when which-key buffer is initialized."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'hook)
-
-;;;; Faces
-
-(defgroup which-key-faces nil
-  "Faces for which-key-mode"
-  :group 'which-key
-  :prefix "which-key-")
-
-(defface which-key-key-face
-  '((t . (:inherit font-lock-constant-face)))
-  "Face for which-key keys"
-  :group 'which-key-faces)
-
-(defface which-key-separator-face
-  '((t . (:inherit font-lock-comment-face)))
-  "Face for the separator (default separator is an arrow)"
-  :group 'which-key-faces)
-
-(defface which-key-note-face
-  '((t . (:inherit which-key-separator-face)))
-  "Face for notes or hints occasionally provided"
-  :group 'which-key-faces)
-
-(defface which-key-command-description-face
-  '((t . (:inherit font-lock-function-name-face)))
-  "Face for the key description when it is a command"
-  :group 'which-key-faces)
-
-(defface which-key-local-map-description-face
-  '((t . (:inherit which-key-command-description-face)))
-  "Face for the key description when it is found in `current-local-map'"
-  :group 'which-key-faces)
-
-(defface which-key-highlighted-command-face
-  '((t . (:inherit which-key-command-description-face :underline t)))
-  "Default face for the command description when it is a command
-and it matches a string in `which-key-highlighted-command-list'."
-  :group 'which-key-faces)
-
-(defface which-key-group-description-face
-  '((t . (:inherit font-lock-keyword-face)))
-  "Face for the key description when it is a group or prefix"
-  :group 'which-key-faces)
-
-(defface which-key-special-key-face
-  '((t . (:inherit which-key-key-face :inverse-video t :weight bold)))
-  "Face for special keys (SPC, TAB, RET)"
-  :group 'which-key-faces)
-
-(defface which-key-docstring-face
-  '((t . (:inherit which-key-note-face)))
-  "Face for docstrings"
-  :group 'which-key-faces)
-
-;;;; Custom popup
-
-(defcustom which-key-custom-popup-max-dimensions-function nil
-  "Variable to hold a custom max-dimensions function.
-Will be passed the width of the active window and is expected to
-return the maximum height in lines and width in characters of the
-which-key popup in the form a cons cell (height . width)."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(choice function (const nil)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-custom-hide-popup-function nil
-  "Variable to hold a custom hide-popup function.
-It takes no arguments and the return value is ignored."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(choice function (const nil)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-custom-show-popup-function nil
-  "Variable to hold a custom show-popup function.
-Will be passed the required dimensions in the form (height .
-width) in lines and characters respectively.  The return value is
-ignored."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type '(choice function (const nil)))
-
-(defcustom which-key-lighter " WK"
-  "Minor mode lighter to use in the mode-line."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defvar which-key-inhibit nil
-  "Prevent which-key from popping up momentarily by setting this
-to a non-nil value for the execution of a command. Like this
-
-\(let \(\(which-key-inhibit t\)\)
-...\)")
-
-(defvar which-key-keymap-history nil
-  "History of keymap selections in functions like
-`which-key-show-keymap'.")
-
-;;; Internal Vars
-
-(defvar which-key--buffer nil
-  "Internal: Holds reference to which-key buffer.")
-(defvar which-key--timer nil
-  "Internal: Holds reference to open window timer.")
-(defvar which-key--secondary-timer-active nil
-  "Internal: Non-nil if the secondary timer is active.")
-(defvar which-key--paging-timer nil
-  "Internal: Holds reference to timer for paging.")
-(defvar which-key--frame nil
-  "Internal: Holds reference to which-key frame.
-Used when `which-key-popup-type' is frame.")
-(defvar which-key--echo-keystrokes-backup nil
-  "Internal: Backup the initial value of `echo-keystrokes'.")
-(defvar which-key--prefix-help-cmd-backup nil
-  "Internal: Backup the value of `prefix-help-command'.")
-(defvar which-key--last-try-2-loc nil
-  "Internal: Last location of side-window when two locations
-used.")
-(defvar which-key--automatic-display nil
-  "Internal: Non-nil if popup was triggered with automatic
-update.")
-(defvar which-key--multiple-locations nil)
-(defvar which-key--inhibit-next-operator-popup nil)
-(defvar which-key--prior-show-keymap-args nil)
-(defvar which-key--previous-frame-size nil)
-(defvar which-key--prefix-title-alist nil)
-(defvar which-key--debug nil)
-(defvar which-key--evil-keys-regexp (eval-when-compile
-                                      (regexp-opt '("-state"))))
-(defvar which-key--ignore-non-evil-keys-regexp
-  (eval-when-compile
-    (regexp-opt '("mouse-" "wheel-" "remap" "drag-" "scroll-bar"
-                  "select-window" "switch-frame" "which-key-"))))
-(defvar which-key--ignore-keys-regexp
-  (eval-when-compile
-    (regexp-opt '("mouse-" "wheel-" "remap" "drag-" "scroll-bar"
-                  "select-window" "switch-frame" "-state"
-                  "which-key-"))))
-
-(make-obsolete-variable 'which-key-prefix-name-alist nil "2016-10-05")
-(make-obsolete-variable 'which-key-prefix-title-alist nil "2016-10-05")
-
-(defvar which-key--pages-obj nil)
-(cl-defstruct which-key--pages
-  pages
-  height
-  widths
-  keys/page
-  page-nums
-  num-pages
-  total-keys
-  prefix
-  prefix-title)
-
-(defun which-key--rotate (list n)
-  (let* ((len (length list))
-         (n (if (< n 0) (+ len n) n))
-         (n (mod n len)))
-    (append (last list (- len n)) (butlast list (- len n)))))
-
-(defun which-key--pages-set-current-page (pages-obj n)
-  (setf (which-key--pages-pages pages-obj)
-        (which-key--rotate (which-key--pages-pages pages-obj) n))
-  (setf (which-key--pages-widths pages-obj)
-        (which-key--rotate (which-key--pages-widths pages-obj) n))
-  (setf (which-key--pages-keys/page pages-obj)
-        (which-key--rotate (which-key--pages-keys/page pages-obj) n))
-  (setf (which-key--pages-page-nums pages-obj)
-        (which-key--rotate (which-key--pages-page-nums pages-obj) n))
-  pages-obj)
-
-(defsubst which-key--on-first-page ()
-  (= (which-key--pages-page-nums which-key--pages-obj) 1))
-
-(defsubst which-key--on-last-page ()
-  (= (which-key--pages-page-nums which-key--pages-obj)
-     (which-key--pages-num-pages which-key--pages-obj)))
-
-(defsubst which-key--current-prefix ()
-  (when which-key--pages-obj
-    (which-key--pages-prefix which-key--pages-obj)))
-
-;;; Third-party library support
-;;;; Evil
-
-(defcustom which-key-allow-evil-operators (boundp 'evil-this-operator)
-  "Allow popup to show for evil operators. The popup is normally
-  inhibited in the middle of commands, but setting this to
-  non-nil will override this behavior for evil operators."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom which-key-show-operator-state-maps nil
-  "Experimental: Try to show the right keys following an evil
-command that reads a motion, such as \"y\", \"d\" and \"c\" from
-normal state. This is experimental, because there might be some
-valid keys missing and it might be showing some invalid keys."
-  :group 'which-key
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;;;; God-mode
-
-(defvar which-key--god-mode-support-enabled nil
-  "Support god-mode if non-nil. This is experimental,
-so you need to explicitly opt-in for now. Please report any
-problems at github.")
-
-(defvar which-key--god-mode-key-string nil
-  "Holds key string to use for god-mode support.")
-
-(defadvice god-mode-lookup-command
-    (around which-key--god-mode-lookup-command-advice disable)
-  (setq which-key--god-mode-key-string (ad-get-arg 0))
-  (unwind-protect
-      ad-do-it
-    (when (bound-and-true-p which-key-mode)
-      (which-key--hide-popup))))
-
-(defun which-key-enable-god-mode-support (&optional disable)
-  "Enable support for god-mode if non-nil. This is experimental,
-so you need to explicitly opt-in for now. Please report any
-problems at github. If DISABLE is non-nil disable support."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (setq which-key--god-mode-support-enabled (null disable))
-  (if disable
-      (ad-disable-advice
-       'god-mode-lookup-command
-       'around 'which-key--god-mode-lookup-command-advice)
-    (ad-enable-advice
-     'god-mode-lookup-command
-     'around 'which-key--god-mode-lookup-command-advice))
-  (ad-activate 'god-mode-lookup-command))
-
-;;; Mode
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode which-key-mode
-  "Toggle which-key-mode."
-  :global t
-  :lighter which-key-lighter
-  :keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-            (mapc
-             (lambda (prefix)
-               (define-key map
-                 (kbd (concat prefix " " which-key-paging-key))
-                 #'which-key-C-h-dispatch))
-             which-key-paging-prefixes)
-            map)
-  (if which-key-mode
-      (progn
-        (setq which-key--echo-keystrokes-backup echo-keystrokes)
-        (when (or (eq which-key-show-prefix 'echo)
-                  (eq which-key-popup-type 'minibuffer))
-          (which-key--setup-echo-keystrokes))
-        (unless (member prefix-help-command which-key--paging-functions)
-          (setq which-key--prefix-help-cmd-backup prefix-help-command))
-        (when which-key-use-C-h-commands
-          (setq prefix-help-command #'which-key-C-h-dispatch))
-        (when which-key-show-remaining-keys
-          (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'which-key--lighter-restore))
-        (add-hook 'pre-command-hook #'which-key--hide-popup)
-        (add-hook 'focus-out-hook #'which-key--stop-timer)
-        (add-hook 'focus-in-hook #'which-key--start-timer)
-        (add-hook 'window-size-change-functions
-                  'which-key--hide-popup-on-frame-size-change)
-        (which-key--start-timer))
-    (setq echo-keystrokes which-key--echo-keystrokes-backup)
-    (when which-key--prefix-help-cmd-backup
-      (setq prefix-help-command which-key--prefix-help-cmd-backup))
-    (when which-key-show-remaining-keys
-      (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'which-key--lighter-restore))
-    (remove-hook 'pre-command-hook #'which-key--hide-popup)
-    (remove-hook 'focus-out-hook #'which-key--stop-timer)
-    (remove-hook 'focus-in-hook #'which-key--start-timer)
-    (remove-hook 'window-size-change-functions
-                 'which-key--hide-popup-on-frame-size-change)
-    (which-key--stop-timer)))
-
-(defun which-key--init-buffer ()
-  "Initialize which-key buffer"
-  (unless (buffer-live-p which-key--buffer)
-    (setq which-key--buffer (get-buffer-create which-key-buffer-name))
-    (with-current-buffer which-key--buffer
-      ;; suppress confusing minibuffer message
-      (let (message-log-max)
-        (toggle-truncate-lines 1)
-        (message ""))
-      (setq-local cursor-type nil)
-      (setq-local cursor-in-non-selected-windows nil)
-      (setq-local mode-line-format nil)
-      (setq-local word-wrap nil)
-      (setq-local show-trailing-whitespace nil)
-      (run-hooks 'which-key-init-buffer-hook))))
-
-(defun which-key--setup-echo-keystrokes ()
-  "Reduce `echo-keystrokes' if necessary (it will interfere if
-it's set too high)."
-  (when (and echo-keystrokes
-             (> (abs (- echo-keystrokes which-key-echo-keystrokes)) 0.000001))
-    (if (> which-key-idle-delay which-key-echo-keystrokes)
-        (setq echo-keystrokes which-key-echo-keystrokes)
-      (setq which-key-echo-keystrokes (/ (float which-key-idle-delay) 4)
-            echo-keystrokes which-key-echo-keystrokes))))
-
-(defun which-key-remove-default-unicode-chars ()
-  "Use of `which-key-dont-use-unicode' is preferred to this
-function, but it's included here in case someone cannot set that
-variable early enough in their configuration, if they are using a
-starter kit for example."
-  (when (string-equal which-key-separator " → ")
-    (setq which-key-separator " : "))
-  (setq which-key-key-replacement-alist
-        (delete '("left" . "←") which-key-key-replacement-alist))
-  (setq which-key-key-replacement-alist
-        (delete '("right" . "→") which-key-key-replacement-alist)))
-
-;;; Default configuration functions for use by users.
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-setup-side-window-right ()
-  "Apply suggested settings for side-window that opens on right."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq which-key-popup-type 'side-window
-        which-key-side-window-location 'right
-        which-key-show-prefix 'top))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-setup-side-window-right-bottom ()
-  "Apply suggested settings for side-window that opens on right
-if there is space and the bottom otherwise."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq which-key-popup-type 'side-window
-        which-key-side-window-location '(right bottom)
-        which-key-show-prefix 'top))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-setup-side-window-bottom ()
-  "Apply suggested settings for side-window that opens on
-bottom."
-  (interactive)
-  (which-key--setup-echo-keystrokes)
-  (setq which-key-popup-type 'side-window
-        which-key-side-window-location 'bottom
-        which-key-show-prefix 'echo))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-setup-minibuffer ()
-  "Apply suggested settings for minibuffer.
-Do not use this setup if you use the paging commands. Instead use
-`which-key-setup-side-window-bottom', which is nearly identical
-but more functional."
-  (interactive)
-  (which-key--setup-echo-keystrokes)
-  (setq which-key-popup-type 'minibuffer
-        which-key-show-prefix 'left))
-
-;;; Helper functions to modify replacement lists.
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-add-key-based-replacements
-    (key-sequence replacement &rest more)
-  "Replace the description of KEY-SEQUENCE with REPLACEMENT.
-KEY-SEQUENCE is a string suitable for use in `kbd'. REPLACEMENT
-may either be a string, as in
-
-\(which-key-add-key-based-replacements \"C-x 1\" \"maximize\"\)
-
-a cons of two strings as in
-
-\(which-key-add-key-based-replacements \"C-x 8\"
-                                        '(\"unicode\" . \"Unicode keys\")\)
-
-or a function that takes a \(KEY . BINDING\) cons and returns a
-replacement.
-
-In the second case, the second string is used to provide a longer
-name for the keys under a prefix.
-
-MORE allows you to specifcy additional KEY REPLACEMENT pairs.  All
-replacements are added to
-`which-key-key-based-description-replacement-alist'."
-  ;; TODO: Make interactive
-  (while key-sequence
-    ;; normalize key sequences before adding
-    (let ((key-seq (key-description (kbd key-sequence)))
-          (replace (or (and (functionp replacement) replacement)
-                       (car-safe replacement)
-                       replacement)))
-      (push (cons (cons (concat "\\`" (regexp-quote key-seq) "\\'") nil)
-                  (if (functionp replace) replace (cons nil replace)))
-            which-key-replacement-alist)
-      (when (and (not (functionp replacement)) (consp replacement))
-        (push (cons key-seq (cdr-safe replacement))
-              which-key--prefix-title-alist)))
-    (setq key-sequence (pop more) replacement (pop more))))
-(put 'which-key-add-key-based-replacements 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-add-major-mode-key-based-replacements
-    (mode key-sequence replacement &rest more)
-  "Functions like `which-key-add-key-based-replacements'.
-The difference is that MODE specifies the `major-mode' that must
-be active for KEY-SEQUENCE and REPLACEMENT (MORE contains
-addition KEY-SEQUENCE REPLACEMENT pairs) to apply."
-  ;; TODO: Make interactive
-  (when (not (symbolp mode))
-    (error "MODE should be a symbol corresponding to a value of major-mode"))
-  (let ((mode-alist
-         (or (cdr-safe (assq mode which-key-replacement-alist)) (list)))
-        (title-mode-alist
-         (or (cdr-safe (assq mode which-key--prefix-title-alist)) (list))))
-    (while key-sequence
-    ;; normalize key sequences before adding
-      (let ((key-seq (key-description (kbd key-sequence)))
-            (replace (or (and (functionp replacement) replacement)
-                         (car-safe replacement)
-                         replacement)))
-        (push (cons (cons (concat "\\`" (regexp-quote key-seq) "\\'") nil)
-                    (if (functionp replace) replace (cons nil replace)))
-              mode-alist)
-        (when (and (not (functionp replacement)) (consp replacement))
-          (push (cons key-seq (cdr-safe replacement))
-                title-mode-alist)))
-      (setq key-sequence (pop more) replacement (pop more)))
-    (if (assq mode which-key-replacement-alist)
-        (setcdr (assq mode which-key-replacement-alist) mode-alist)
-      (push (cons mode mode-alist) which-key-replacement-alist))
-    (if (assq mode which-key--prefix-title-alist)
-        (setcdr (assq mode which-key--prefix-title-alist) title-mode-alist)
-      (push (cons mode title-mode-alist) which-key--prefix-title-alist))))
-(put 'which-key-add-major-mode-key-based-replacements
-     'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-
-(defalias 'which-key-add-prefix-title 'which-key-add-key-based-replacements)
-(make-obsolete 'which-key-add-prefix-title
-               'which-key-add-key-based-replacements
-               "2016-10-05")
-
-(defalias 'which-key-declare-prefixes 'which-key-add-key-based-replacements)
-(make-obsolete 'which-key-declare-prefixes
-               'which-key-add-key-based-replacements
-               "2016-10-05")
-
-(defalias 'which-key-declare-prefixes-for-mode
-  'which-key-add-major-mode-key-based-replacements)
-(make-obsolete 'which-key-declare-prefixes-for-mode
-               'which-key-add-major-mode-key-based-replacements
-               "2016-10-05")
-
-(defun which-key-define-key-recursively (map key def &optional at-root)
-  "Recursively bind KEY in MAP to DEF on every level of MAP except the first.
-If AT-ROOT is non-nil the binding is also placed at the root of MAP."
-  (when at-root (define-key map key def))
-  (map-keymap
-   (lambda (_ev df)
-     (when (keymapp df)
-       (which-key-define-key-recursively df key def t)))
-   map))
-
-(defun which-key--process-define-key-args (keymap key def)
-  "When DEF takes the form (\"DESCRIPTION\". DEF), make sure
-which-key uses \"DESCRIPTION\" for this binding. This function is
-meant to be used as :before advice for `define-key'."
-  (with-demoted-errors "Which-key extended define-key error: %s"
-    (when (and (consp def)
-               (stringp (car def))
-               (symbolp (cdr def)))
-      (define-key keymap (which-key--pseudo-key key) `(which-key ,def)))))
-
-(when which-key-enable-extended-define-key
-  (advice-add #'define-key :before #'which-key--process-define-key-args))
-
-;;; Functions for computing window sizes
-
-(defun which-key--text-width-to-total (text-width)
-  "Convert window text-width to window total-width.
-TEXT-WIDTH is the desired text width of the window.  The function
-calculates what total width is required for a window in the
-selected to have a text-width of TEXT-WIDTH columns.  The
-calculation considers possible fringes and scroll bars.  This
-function assumes that the desired window has the same character
-width as the frame."
-  (let ((char-width (frame-char-width)))
-    (+ text-width
-       (/ (frame-fringe-width) char-width)
-       (/ (frame-scroll-bar-width) char-width)
-       (if (which-key--char-enlarged-p) 1 0)
-       ;; add padding to account for possible wide (unicode) characters
-       3)))
-
-(defun which-key--total-width-to-text (total-width)
-  "Convert window total-width to window text-width.
-TOTAL-WIDTH is the desired total width of the window.  The function calculates
-what text width fits such a window.  The calculation considers possible fringes
-and scroll bars.  This function assumes that the desired window has the same
-character width as the frame."
-  (let ((char-width (frame-char-width)))
-    (- total-width
-       (/ (frame-fringe-width) char-width)
-       (/ (frame-scroll-bar-width) char-width)
-       (if (which-key--char-enlarged-p) 1 0)
-       ;; add padding to account for possible wide (unicode) characters
-       3)))
-
-(defun which-key--char-enlarged-p (&optional _frame)
-  (> (frame-char-width)
-     (/ (float (frame-pixel-width)) (window-total-width (frame-root-window)))))
-
-(defun which-key--char-reduced-p (&optional _frame)
-  (< (frame-char-width)
-     (/ (float (frame-pixel-width)) (window-total-width (frame-root-window)))))
-
-(defun which-key--char-exact-p (&optional _frame)
-  (= (frame-char-width)
-     (/ (float (frame-pixel-width)) (window-total-width (frame-root-window)))))
-
-(defun which-key--width-or-percentage-to-width (width-or-percentage)
-  "Return window total width.
-If WIDTH-OR-PERCENTAGE is a whole number, return it unchanged.  Otherwise, it
-should be a percentage (a number between 0 and 1) out of the frame's width.
-More precisely, it should be a percentage out of the frame's root window's
-total width."
-  (if (wholenump width-or-percentage)
-      width-or-percentage
-    (round (* width-or-percentage (window-total-width (frame-root-window))))))
-
-(defun which-key--height-or-percentage-to-height (height-or-percentage)
-  "Return window total height.
-If HEIGHT-OR-PERCENTAGE is a whole number, return it unchanged.  Otherwise, it
-should be a percentage (a number between 0 and 1) out of the frame's height.
-More precisely, it should be a percentage out of the frame's root window's
-total height."
-  (if (wholenump height-or-percentage)
-      height-or-percentage
-    (round (* height-or-percentage (window-total-height (frame-root-window))))))
-
-(defun which-key--frame-size-changed-p ()
-  "Non-nil if a change in frame size is detected."
-  (let ((new-size (cons (frame-width) (frame-height))))
-    (cond ((null which-key--previous-frame-size)
-           (setq which-key--previous-frame-size new-size)
-           nil)
-          ((not (equal which-key--previous-frame-size new-size))
-           (setq which-key--previous-frame-size new-size)))))
-
-;;; Show/hide which-key buffer
-
-(defun which-key--hide-popup ()
-  "This function is called to hide the which-key buffer."
-  (unless (member real-this-command which-key--paging-functions)
-    (setq which-key--last-try-2-loc nil)
-    (setq which-key--pages-obj nil)
-    (setq which-key--automatic-display nil)
-    (setq which-key--prior-show-keymap-args nil)
-    (when (and which-key-idle-secondary-delay
-               which-key--secondary-timer-active)
-      (which-key--start-timer))
-    (which-key--lighter-restore)
-    (cl-case which-key-popup-type
-      ;; Not necessary to hide minibuffer
-      ;; (minibuffer (which-key--hide-buffer-minibuffer))
-      (side-window (which-key--hide-buffer-side-window))
-      (frame (which-key--hide-buffer-frame))
-      (custom (funcall which-key-custom-hide-popup-function)))))
-
-(defun which-key--hide-popup-ignore-command ()
-  "Version of `which-key--hide-popup' without the check of
-`real-this-command'."
-  (cl-case which-key-popup-type
-    (side-window (which-key--hide-buffer-side-window))
-    (frame (which-key--hide-buffer-frame))
-    (custom (funcall which-key-custom-hide-popup-function))))
-
-(defun which-key--hide-popup-on-frame-size-change (&optional _)
-  "Hide which-key popup if the frame is resized (to trigger a new
-popup)."
-  (when (which-key--frame-size-changed-p)
-    (which-key--hide-popup)))
-
-(defun which-key--hide-buffer-side-window ()
-  "Hide which-key buffer when side-window popup is used."
-  (when (buffer-live-p which-key--buffer)
-    ;; in case which-key buffer was shown in an existing window, `quit-window'
-    ;; will re-show the previous buffer, instead of closing the window
-    (quit-windows-on which-key--buffer)))
-
-(defun which-key--hide-buffer-frame ()
-  "Hide which-key buffer when frame popup is used."
-  (when (frame-live-p which-key--frame)
-    (delete-frame which-key--frame)))
-
-(defun which-key--popup-showing-p ()
-  (window-live-p (get-buffer-window which-key--buffer)))
-
-(defun which-key--show-popup (act-popup-dim)
-  "Show the which-key buffer.
-ACT-POPUP-DIM includes the dimensions, (height . width) of the
-buffer text to be displayed in the popup.  Return nil if no window
-is shown, or if there is no need to start the closing timer."
-  (when (and (> (car act-popup-dim) 0) (> (cdr act-popup-dim) 0))
-    (cl-case which-key-popup-type
-      ;; Not called for minibuffer
-      ;; (minibuffer (which-key--show-buffer-minibuffer act-popup-dim))
-      (side-window (which-key--show-buffer-side-window act-popup-dim))
-      (frame (which-key--show-buffer-frame act-popup-dim))
-      (custom (funcall which-key-custom-show-popup-function act-popup-dim)))))
-
-(defun which-key--fit-buffer-to-window-horizontally
-    (&optional window &rest params)
-  "Slightly modified version of `fit-buffer-to-window'.
-Use &rest params because `fit-buffer-to-window' has a different
-call signature in different emacs versions"
-  (let ((fit-window-to-buffer-horizontally t))
-    (apply #'fit-window-to-buffer window params)))
-
-(defun which-key--show-buffer-side-window (act-popup-dim)
-  "Show which-key buffer when popup type is side-window."
-  (let* ((height (car act-popup-dim))
-         (width (cdr act-popup-dim))
-         (alist
-          (if which-key-allow-imprecise-window-fit
-              `((window-width .  ,(which-key--text-width-to-total width))
-                (window-height . ,height)
-                (side . ,which-key-side-window-location)
-                (slot . ,which-key-side-window-slot))
-            `((window-width . which-key--fit-buffer-to-window-horizontally)
-              (window-height . (lambda (w) (fit-window-to-buffer w nil 1)))
-              (side . ,which-key-side-window-location)
-              (slot . ,which-key-side-window-slot)))))
-    ;; Previously used `display-buffer-in-major-side-window' here, but
-    ;; apparently that is meant to be an internal function. See emacs bug #24828
-    ;; and advice given there.
-    (cond
-     ((eq which-key--multiple-locations t)
-      ;; possibly want to switch sides in this case so we can't reuse the window
-      (delete-windows-on which-key--buffer)
-      (display-buffer-in-side-window which-key--buffer alist))
-     ((get-buffer-window which-key--buffer)
-      (display-buffer-reuse-window which-key--buffer alist))
-     (t
-      (display-buffer-in-side-window which-key--buffer alist)))))
-
-(defun which-key--show-buffer-frame (act-popup-dim)
-  "Show which-key buffer when popup type is frame."
-  (let* (;(orig-window (selected-window))
-         (frame-height (+ (car act-popup-dim)
-                          (if (with-current-buffer which-key--buffer
-                                mode-line-format)
-                              1
-                            0)))
-         ;; without adding 2, frame sometimes isn't wide enough for the buffer.
-         ;; this is probably because of the fringes. however, setting fringes
-         ;; sizes to 0 (instead of adding 2) didn't always make the frame wide
-         ;; enough. don't know why it is so.
-         (frame-width (+ (cdr act-popup-dim) 2))
-         (new-window (if (and (frame-live-p which-key--frame)
-                              (eq which-key--buffer
-                                  (window-buffer
-                                   (frame-root-window which-key--frame))))
-                         (which-key--show-buffer-reuse-frame
-                          frame-height frame-width)
-                       (which-key--show-buffer-new-frame
-                        frame-height frame-width))))
-    (when new-window
-      ;; display successful
-      (setq which-key--frame (window-frame new-window))
-      new-window)))
-
-(defun which-key--show-buffer-new-frame (frame-height frame-width)
-  "Helper for `which-key--show-buffer-frame'."
-  (let* ((frame-params `((height . ,frame-height)
-                         (width . ,frame-width)
-                         ;; tell the window manager to respect the given sizes
-                         (user-size . t)
-                         ;; which-key frame doesn't need a minibuffer
-                         (minibuffer . nil)
-                         (name . "which-key")
-                         ;; no need for scroll bars in which-key frame
-                         (vertical-scroll-bars . nil)
-                         ;; (left-fringe . 0)
-                         ;; (right-fringe . 0)
-                         ;; (right-divider-width . 0)
-                         ;; make sure frame is visible
-                         (visibility . t)))
-         (alist `((pop-up-frame-parameters . ,frame-params)))
-         (orig-frame (selected-frame))
-         (new-window (display-buffer-pop-up-frame which-key--buffer alist)))
-    (when new-window
-      ;; display successful
-      (redirect-frame-focus (window-frame new-window) orig-frame)
-      new-window)))
-
-(defun which-key--show-buffer-reuse-frame (frame-height frame-width)
-  "Helper for `which-key--show-buffer-frame'."
-  (let ((window
-         (display-buffer-reuse-window
-          which-key--buffer `((reusable-frames . ,which-key--frame)))))
-    (when window
-      ;; display successful
-      (set-frame-size (window-frame window) frame-width frame-height)
-      window)))
-
-;;; Max dimension of available window functions
-
-(defun which-key--popup-max-dimensions ()
-  "Dimesion functions should return the maximum possible (height
-. width) of the intended popup. SELECTED-WINDOW-WIDTH is the
-width of currently active window, not the which-key buffer
-window."
-  (cl-case which-key-popup-type
-    (minibuffer (which-key--minibuffer-max-dimensions))
-    (side-window (which-key--side-window-max-dimensions))
-    (frame (which-key--frame-max-dimensions))
-    (custom (funcall which-key-custom-popup-max-dimensions-function
-                     (window-width)))))
-
-(defun which-key--minibuffer-max-dimensions ()
-  "Return max-dimensions of minibuffer (height . width).
-Measured in lines and characters respectively."
-  (cons
-   ;; height
-   (if (floatp max-mini-window-height)
-       (floor (* (frame-text-lines)
-                 max-mini-window-height))
-     max-mini-window-height)
-   ;; width
-   (max 0 (- (frame-text-cols) which-key-unicode-correction))))
-
-(defun which-key--side-window-max-dimensions ()
-  "Return max-dimensions of the side-window popup (height .
-width) in lines and characters respectively."
-  (cons
-   ;; height
-   (if (member which-key-side-window-location '(left right))
-       ;; 1 is a kludge to make sure there is no overlap
-       (- (frame-height) (window-text-height (minibuffer-window)) 1)
-     ;; (window-mode-line-height which-key--window))
-     ;; FIXME: change to something like
-     ;; (min which-*-height (calculate-max-height))
-     (which-key--height-or-percentage-to-height
-      which-key-side-window-max-height))
-   ;; width
-   (max 0
-        (- (if (member which-key-side-window-location '(left right))
-               (which-key--total-width-to-text
-                (which-key--width-or-percentage-to-width
-                 which-key-side-window-max-width))
-             (which-key--total-width-to-text
-              (which-key--width-or-percentage-to-width
-               1.0)))
-           which-key-unicode-correction))))
-
-(defun which-key--frame-max-dimensions ()
-  "Return max-dimensions of the frame popup (height .
-width) in lines and characters respectively."
-  (cons which-key-frame-max-height which-key-frame-max-width))
-
-;;; Sorting functions
-
-(defun which-key--string< (a b &optional alpha)
-  (let* ((da (downcase a))
-         (db (downcase b)))
-    (cond ((string-equal da db)
-           (if which-key-sort-uppercase-first
-               (string-lessp a b)
-             (not (string-lessp a b))))
-          (alpha (string-lessp da db))
-          (t (string-lessp a b)))))
-
-(defun which-key--key-description< (a b &optional alpha)
-  "Sorting function used for `which-key-key-order' and
-`which-key-key-order-alpha'."
-  (save-match-data
-    (let* ((rngrgxp "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\.\\. [^ ]+")
-           (a (if (string-match rngrgxp a) (match-string 1 a) a))
-           (b (if (string-match rngrgxp b) (match-string 1 b) b))
-           (aem? (string-equal a ""))
-           (bem? (string-equal b ""))
-           (a1? (= 1 (length a)))
-           (b1? (= 1 (length b)))
-           (srgxp "^\\(RET\\|SPC\\|TAB\\|DEL\\|LFD\\|ESC\\|NUL\\)")
-           (asp? (string-match-p srgxp a))
-           (bsp? (string-match-p srgxp b))
-           (prrgxp "^\\(M\\|C\\|S\\|A\\|H\\|s\\)-")
-           (apr? (string-match-p prrgxp a))
-           (bpr? (string-match-p prrgxp b))
-           (afn? (string-match-p "<f[0-9]+>" a))
-           (bfn? (string-match-p "<f[0-9]+>" b)))
-      (cond ((or aem? bem?) (and aem? (not bem?)))
-            ((and asp? bsp?)
-             (if (string-equal (substring a 0 3) (substring b 0 3))
-                 (which-key--key-description<
-                  (substring a 3) (substring b 3) alpha)
-               (which-key--string< a b alpha)))
-            ((or asp? bsp?) asp?)
-            ((and a1? b1?) (which-key--string< a b alpha))
-            ((or a1? b1?) a1?)
-            ((and afn? bfn?)
-             (< (string-to-number
-                 (replace-regexp-in-string "<f\\([0-9]+\\)>" "\\1" a))
-                (string-to-number
-                 (replace-regexp-in-string "<f\\([0-9]+\\)>" "\\1" b))))
-            ((or afn? bfn?) afn?)
-            ((and apr? bpr?)
-             (if (string-equal (substring a 0 2) (substring b 0 2))
-                 (which-key--key-description<
-                  (substring a 2) (substring b 2) alpha)
-               (which-key--string< a b alpha)))
-            ((or apr? bpr?) apr?)
-            (t (which-key--string< a b alpha))))))
-
-(defsubst which-key-key-order-alpha (acons bcons)
-  "Order key descriptions A and B.
-Order is lexicographic within a \"class\", where the classes and
-the ordering of classes are listed below.
-
-special (SPC,TAB,...) < single char < mod (C-,M-,...) < other.
-Sorts single characters alphabetically with lowercase coming
-before upper."
-  (which-key--key-description< (car acons) (car bcons) t))
-
-(defsubst which-key-key-order (acons bcons)
-  "Order key descriptions A and B.
-Order is lexicographic within a \"class\", where the classes and
-the ordering of classes are listed below.
-
-special (SPC,TAB,...) < single char < mod (C-,M-,...) < other."
-  (which-key--key-description< (car acons) (car bcons)))
-
-(defsubst which-key-description-order (acons bcons)
-  "Order descriptions of A and B.
-Uses `string-lessp' after applying lowercase."
-  (string-lessp (downcase (cdr acons)) (downcase (cdr bcons))))
-
-(defsubst which-key--group-p (description)
-  (or (string-match-p "^\\(group:\\|Prefix\\)" description)
-      (keymapp (intern description))))
-
-(defun which-key-prefix-then-key-order (acons bcons)
-  "Order first by whether A and/or B is a prefix with no prefix
-coming before a prefix. Within these categories order using
-`which-key-key-order'."
-  (let ((apref? (which-key--group-p (cdr acons)))
-        (bpref? (which-key--group-p (cdr bcons))))
-    (if (not (eq apref? bpref?))
-        (and (not apref?) bpref?)
-      (which-key-key-order acons bcons))))
-
-(defun which-key-prefix-then-key-order-reverse (acons bcons)
-  "Order first by whether A and/or B is a prefix with prefix
-coming before a prefix. Within these categories order using
-`which-key-key-order'."
-  (let ((apref? (which-key--group-p (cdr acons)))
-        (bpref? (which-key--group-p (cdr bcons))))
-    (if (not (eq apref? bpref?))
-        (and apref? (not bpref?))
-      (which-key-key-order acons bcons))))
-
-(defun which-key-local-then-key-order (acons bcons)
-  "Order first by whether A and/or B is a local binding with
-local bindings coming first. Within these categories order using
-`which-key-key-order'."
-  (let ((aloc? (which-key--local-binding-p acons))
-        (bloc? (which-key--local-binding-p bcons)))
-    (if (not (eq aloc? bloc?))
-        (and aloc? (not bloc?))
-      (which-key-key-order acons bcons))))
-
-;;; Functions for retrieving and formatting keys
-
-(defsubst which-key--string-width (maybe-string)
-  "If MAYBE-STRING is a string use `which-key--string-width' o/w return 0."
-  (if (stringp maybe-string) (string-width maybe-string) 0))
-
-(defsubst which-key--safe-lookup-key (keymap key)
-  "Version of `lookup-key' that allows KEYMAP to be nil. KEY is not checked."
-  (when (keymapp keymap) (lookup-key keymap key)))
-
-(defsubst which-key--butlast-string (str)
-  (mapconcat #'identity (butlast (split-string str)) " "))
-
-(defun which-key--get-replacements (key-binding &optional use-major-mode)
-  (let ((alist (or (and use-major-mode
-                        (cdr-safe
-                         (assq major-mode which-key-replacement-alist)))
-                   which-key-replacement-alist))
-        res case-fold-search)
-    (catch 'res
-      (dolist (replacement alist)
-        ;; these are mode specific ones to ignore. The mode specific case is
-        ;; handled in the selection of alist
-        (unless (symbolp (car replacement))
-          (let ((key-regexp (caar replacement))
-                (binding-regexp (cdar replacement)))
-            (when (and (or (null key-regexp)
-                           (string-match-p key-regexp
-                                           (car key-binding)))
-                       (or (null binding-regexp)
-                           (string-match-p binding-regexp
-                                           (cdr key-binding))))
-              (push replacement res)
-              (when (not which-key-allow-multiple-replacements)
-                (throw 'res res)))))))
-    (nreverse res)))
-
-(defun which-key--get-pseudo-binding (key-binding &optional prefix)
-  (let* ((pseudo-binding
-          (key-binding (which-key--pseudo-key (kbd (car key-binding)) prefix)))
-         (pseudo-binding (when pseudo-binding (cadr pseudo-binding)))
-         (pseudo-desc (when pseudo-binding (car pseudo-binding)))
-         (pseudo-def (when pseudo-binding (cdr pseudo-binding)))
-         (real-def (key-binding (kbd (car key-binding))))
-         ;; treat keymaps as if they're nil bindings. This creates the
-         ;; possibility that we rename the wrong binding but this seems
-         ;; unlikely.
-         (real-def (unless (keymapp real-def) real-def)))
-    (when (and pseudo-binding
-               (eq pseudo-def real-def))
-      (cons (car key-binding) pseudo-desc))))
-
-(defun which-key--maybe-replace (key-binding &optional prefix)
-  "Use `which-key--replacement-alist' to maybe replace KEY-BINDING.
-KEY-BINDING is a cons cell of the form \(KEY . BINDING\) each of
-which are strings. KEY is of the form produced by `key-binding'."
-  (let* ((pseudo-binding (which-key--get-pseudo-binding key-binding prefix)))
-    (if pseudo-binding
-        pseudo-binding
-      (let* ((mode-res (which-key--get-replacements key-binding t))
-             (all-repls (or mode-res
-                            (which-key--get-replacements key-binding))))
-        (dolist (repl all-repls key-binding)
-          (setq key-binding
-                (cond ((or (not (consp repl)) (null (cdr repl)))
-                       key-binding)
-                      ((functionp (cdr repl))
-                       (funcall (cdr repl) key-binding))
-                      ((consp (cdr repl))
-                       (cons
-                        (cond ((and (caar repl) (cadr repl))
-                               (replace-regexp-in-string
-                                (caar repl) (cadr repl) (car key-binding) t))
-                              ((cadr repl) (cadr repl))
-                              (t (car key-binding)))
-                        (cond ((and (cdar repl) (cddr repl))
-                               (replace-regexp-in-string
-                                (cdar repl) (cddr repl) (cdr key-binding) t))
-                              ((cddr repl) (cddr repl))
-                              (t (cdr key-binding))))))))))))
-
-(defsubst which-key--current-key-list (&optional key-str)
-  (append (listify-key-sequence (which-key--current-prefix))
-          (when key-str
-            (listify-key-sequence (kbd key-str)))))
-
-(defsubst which-key--current-key-string (&optional key-str)
-  (key-description (which-key--current-key-list key-str)))
-
-(defun which-key--local-binding-p (keydesc)
-  (eq (which-key--safe-lookup-key
-       (current-local-map) (kbd (which-key--current-key-string (car keydesc))))
-      (intern (cdr keydesc))))
-
-(defun which-key--map-binding-p (map keydesc)
-  "Does MAP contain KEYDESC = (key . binding)?"
-  (or
-   (when (bound-and-true-p evil-state)
-     (let ((lookup
-            (which-key--safe-lookup-key
-             map
-             (kbd (which-key--current-key-string
-                   (format "<%s-state> %s" evil-state (car keydesc)))))))
-       (or (eq lookup (intern (cdr keydesc)))
-           (and (keymapp lookup) (string= (cdr keydesc) "Prefix Command")))))
-   (let ((lookup
-          (which-key--safe-lookup-key
-           map (kbd (which-key--current-key-string (car keydesc))))))
-     (or (eq lookup (intern (cdr keydesc)))
-         (and (keymapp lookup) (string= (cdr keydesc) "Prefix Command"))))))
-
-(defun which-key--pseudo-key (key &optional prefix)
-  "Replace the last key in the sequence KEY by a special symbol
-in order for which-key to allow looking up a description for the key."
-  (let* ((seq (listify-key-sequence key))
-         (final (intern (format "which-key-%s" (key-description (last seq))))))
-    (if prefix
-        (vconcat prefix (list final))
-      (vconcat (butlast seq) (list final)))))
-
-(defun which-key--maybe-get-prefix-title (keys)
-  "KEYS is a string produced by `key-description'.
-A title is possibly returned using
-`which-key--prefix-title-alist'.  An empty stiring is returned if
-no title exists."
-  (cond
-   ((not (string-equal keys ""))
-    (let* ((title-res
-            (cdr-safe (assoc-string keys which-key--prefix-title-alist)))
-           (repl-res
-            (cdr-safe (which-key--maybe-replace (cons keys ""))))
-           (binding (key-binding (kbd keys)))
-           (alternate (when (and binding (symbolp binding))
-                        (symbol-name binding))))
-      (cond (title-res title-res)
-            ((not (string-equal repl-res "")) repl-res)
-            ((and (eq which-key-show-prefix 'echo) alternate)
-             alternate)
-            ((and (member which-key-show-prefix '(bottom top))
-                  (eq which-key-side-window-location 'bottom)
-                  echo-keystrokes)
-             (if alternate alternate
-               (concat "Following " keys)))
-            (t ""))))
-   (t "")))
-
-(defun which-key--propertize (string &rest properties)
-  "Version of `propertize' that checks type of STRING."
-  (when (stringp string)
-    (apply #'propertize string properties)))
-
-(defun which-key--propertize-key (key)
-  "Add a face to KEY.
-If KEY contains any \"special keys\" defined in
-`which-key-special-keys' then truncate and add the corresponding
-`which-key-special-key-face'."
-  (let ((key-w-face (which-key--propertize key 'face 'which-key-key-face))
-        (regexp (concat "\\("
-                        (mapconcat 'identity which-key-special-keys
-                                   "\\|") "\\)"))
-        case-fold-search)
-    (save-match-data
-      (if (and which-key-special-keys
-               (string-match regexp key))
-          (let ((beg (match-beginning 0)) (end (match-end 0)))
-            (concat (substring key-w-face 0 beg)
-                    (which-key--propertize (substring key-w-face beg (1+ beg))
-                                'face 'which-key-special-key-face)
-                    (substring key-w-face end
-                               (which-key--string-width key-w-face))))
-        key-w-face))))
-
-(defsubst which-key--truncate-description (desc)
-  "Truncate DESC description to `which-key-max-description-length'."
-  (let* ((last-face (get-text-property (1- (length desc)) 'face desc))
-         (dots (which-key--propertize ".." 'face last-face)))
-    (if (and which-key-max-description-length
-             (> (length desc) which-key-max-description-length))
-        (concat (substring desc 0 which-key-max-description-length) dots)
-      desc)))
-
-(defun which-key--highlight-face (description)
-  "Return the highlight face for DESCRIPTION if it has one."
-  (let (face)
-    (dolist (el which-key-highlighted-command-list)
-      (unless face
-        (cond ((consp el)
-               (when (string-match-p (car el) description)
-                 (setq face (cdr el))))
-              ((stringp el)
-               (when (string-match-p el description)
-                 (setq face 'which-key-highlighted-command-face)))
-              (t
-               (message "which-key: warning: element %s of \
-which-key-highlighted-command-list is not a string or a cons
-cell" el)))))
-    face))
-
-(defun which-key--propertize-description
-    (description group local hl-face &optional original-description)
-  "Add face to DESCRIPTION where the face chosen depends on
-whether the description represents a group or a command. Also
-make some minor adjustments to the description string, like
-removing a \"group:\" prefix.
-
-ORIGINAL-DESCRIPTION is the description given by
-`describe-buffer-bindings'."
-  (when description
-    (let* ((desc description)
-           (desc (if (string-match-p "^group:" desc)
-                     (substring desc 6) desc))
-           (desc (if group (concat which-key-prefix-prefix desc) desc)))
-      (make-text-button
-       desc nil
-       'face (cond (hl-face hl-face)
-                   (group 'which-key-group-description-face)
-                   (local 'which-key-local-map-description-face)
-                   (t 'which-key-command-description-face))
-       'help-echo (cond
-                   ((and original-description
-                         (fboundp (intern original-description))
-                         (documentation (intern original-description))
-                         ;; tooltip-mode doesn't exist in emacs-nox
-                         (boundp 'tooltip-mode) tooltip-mode)
-                    (documentation (intern original-description)))
-                   ((and original-description
-                         (fboundp (intern original-description))
-                         (documentation (intern original-description))
-                         (let* ((doc (documentation
-                                      (intern original-description)))
-                                (str (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" " " doc))
-                                (max (floor (* (frame-width) 0.8))))
-                           (if (> (length str) max)
-                               (concat (substring str 0 max) "...")
-                             str))))))
-      desc)))
-
-(defun which-key--extract-key (key-str)
-  "Pull the last key (or key range) out of KEY-STR."
-  (save-match-data
-    (let ((key-range-regexp "\\`.*\\([^ \t]+ \\.\\. [^ \t]+\\)\\'"))
-      (if (string-match key-range-regexp key-str)
-          (match-string 1 key-str)
-        (car (last (split-string key-str " ")))))))
-
-(defun which-key--maybe-add-docstring (current original)
-  "Maybe concat a docstring to CURRENT and return result.
-Specifically, do this if ORIGINAL is a command with a docstring
-and `which-key-show-docstrings' is non-nil. If
-`which-key-show-docstrings' is the symbol docstring-only, just
-return the docstring."
-  (let* ((orig-sym (intern original))
-         (doc (when (commandp orig-sym)
-                (documentation orig-sym)))
-         (docstring (when doc
-                      (which-key--propertize (car (split-string doc "\n"))
-                                             'face 'which-key-docstring-face))))
-    (cond ((not (and which-key-show-docstrings docstring))
-           current)
-          ((eq which-key-show-docstrings 'docstring-only)
-           docstring)
-          (t
-           (format "%s %s" current docstring)))))
-
-(defun which-key--format-and-replace (unformatted &optional prefix preserve-full-key)
-  "Take a list of (key . desc) cons cells in UNFORMATTED, add
-faces and perform replacements according to the three replacement
-alists. Returns a list (key separator description)."
-  (let ((sep-w-face
-         (which-key--propertize which-key-separator
-                                'face 'which-key-separator-face))
-        (local-map (current-local-map))
-        new-list)
-    (dolist (key-binding unformatted)
-      (let* ((key (car key-binding))
-             (orig-desc (cdr key-binding))
-             (group (which-key--group-p orig-desc))
-             ;; At top-level prefix is nil
-             (keys (if prefix
-                       (concat (key-description prefix) " " key)
-                     key))
-             (local (eq (which-key--safe-lookup-key local-map (kbd keys))
-                        (intern orig-desc)))
-             (hl-face (which-key--highlight-face orig-desc))
-             (key-binding (which-key--maybe-replace (cons keys orig-desc) prefix))
-             (final-desc (which-key--propertize-description
-                          (cdr key-binding) group local hl-face orig-desc)))
-        (when final-desc
-          (setq final-desc
-                (which-key--truncate-description
-                 (which-key--maybe-add-docstring final-desc orig-desc))))
-        (when (consp key-binding)
-          (push
-           (list (which-key--propertize-key
-                  (if preserve-full-key
-                      (car key-binding)
-                    (which-key--extract-key (car key-binding))))
-                 sep-w-face
-                 final-desc)
-           new-list))))
-    (nreverse new-list)))
-
-(defun which-key--get-keymap-bindings (keymap &optional all prefix)
-  "Retrieve top-level bindings from KEYMAP.
-If ALL is non-nil, get all bindings, not just the top-level
-ones. PREFIX is for internal use and should not be used."
-  (let (bindings)
-    (map-keymap
-     (lambda (ev def)
-       (let* ((key (append prefix (list ev)))
-              (key-desc (key-description key)))
-         (cond ((or (string-match-p
-                     which-key--ignore-non-evil-keys-regexp key-desc)
-                    (eq ev 'menu-bar)))
-               ;; extract evil keys corresponding to current state
-               ((and (keymapp def)
-                     (boundp 'evil-state)
-                     (bound-and-true-p evil-local-mode)
-                     (string-match-p (format "<%s-state>$" evil-state) key-desc))
-                (setq bindings
-                      ;; this function keeps the latter of the two duplicates
-                      ;; which will be the evil binding
-                      (cl-remove-duplicates
-                       (append bindings
-                               (which-key--get-keymap-bindings def all prefix))
-                       :test (lambda (a b) (string= (car a) (car b))))))
-               ((and (keymapp def)
-                     (string-match-p which-key--evil-keys-regexp key-desc)))
-               ((and (keymapp def)
-                     (or all
-                         ;; event 27 is escape, so this will pick up meta
-                         ;; bindings and hopefully not too much more
-                         (and (numberp ev) (= ev 27))))
-                (setq bindings
-                      (append bindings
-                              (which-key--get-keymap-bindings def t key))))
-               (t
-                (when def
-                  (cl-pushnew
-                   (cons key-desc
-                         (cond
-                          ((keymapp def) "Prefix Command")
-                          ((symbolp def) (copy-sequence (symbol-name def)))
-                          ((eq 'lambda (car-safe def)) "lambda")
-                          ((eq 'menu-item (car-safe def)) "menu-item")
-                          ((stringp def) def)
-                          (t "unknown")))
-                   bindings :test (lambda (a b) (string= (car a) (car b)))))))))
-     keymap)
-    bindings))
-
-(defun which-key--compute-binding (binding)
-  "Replace BINDING with remapped binding if it exists.
-
-Requires `which-key-compute-remaps' to be non-nil"
-  (let (remap)
-    (if (and which-key-compute-remaps
-             (setq remap (command-remapping (intern binding))))
-        (copy-sequence (symbol-name remap))
-      binding)))
-
-(defun which-key--get-current-bindings (&optional prefix)
-  "Generate a list of current active bindings."
-  (let ((key-str-qt (regexp-quote (key-description prefix)))
-        (buffer (current-buffer))
-        (ignore-bindings '("self-insert-command" "ignore"
-                           "ignore-event" "company-ignore"))
-        (ignore-sections-regexp
-         (eval-when-compile
-           (regexp-opt '("Key translations" "Function key map translations"
-                         "Input decoding map translations")))))
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (setq-local indent-tabs-mode t)
-      (setq-local tab-width 8)
-      (describe-buffer-bindings buffer prefix)
-      (goto-char (point-min))
-      (let ((header-p (not (= (char-after) ?\f)))
-            bindings header)
-        (while (not (eobp))
-          (cond
-           (header-p
-            (setq header (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                          (point)
-                          (line-end-position)))
-            (setq header-p nil)
-            (forward-line 3))
-           ((= (char-after) ?\f)
-            (setq header-p t))
-           ((looking-at "^[ \t]*$"))
-           ((or (not (string-match-p ignore-sections-regexp header)) prefix)
-            (let ((binding-start (save-excursion
-                                   (and (re-search-forward "\t+" nil t)
-                                        (match-end 0))))
-                  key binding)
-              (when binding-start
-                (setq key (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                           (point) binding-start))
-                (setq binding (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                               binding-start
-                               (line-end-position)))
-                (save-match-data
-                  (cond
-                   ((member binding ignore-bindings))
-                   ((string-match-p which-key--ignore-keys-regexp key))
-                   ((and prefix
-                         (string-match (format "^%s[ \t]\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]+$"
-                                               key-str-qt) key))
-                    (unless (assoc-string (match-string 1 key) bindings)
-                      (push (cons (match-string 1 key)
-                                  (which-key--compute-binding binding))
-                            bindings)))
-                   ((and prefix
-                         (string-match
-                          (format
-                           "^%s[ \t]\\([^ \t]+\\) \\.\\. %s[ \t]\\([^ \t]+\\)[ \t]+$"
-                           key-str-qt key-str-qt) key))
-                    (let ((stripped-key (concat (match-string 1 key)
-                                                " \.\. "
-                                                (match-string 2 key))))
-                      (unless (assoc-string stripped-key bindings)
-                        (push (cons stripped-key
-                                    (which-key--compute-binding binding))
-                              bindings))))
-                   ((string-match
-                     "^\\([^ \t]+\\|[^ \t]+ \\.\\. [^ \t]+\\)[ \t]+$" key)
-                    (unless (assoc-string (match-string 1 key) bindings)
-                      (push (cons (match-string 1 key)
-                                  (which-key--compute-binding binding))
-                            bindings)))))))))
-          (forward-line))
-        (nreverse bindings)))))
-
-(defun which-key--get-bindings (&optional prefix keymap filter recursive)
-  "Collect key bindings.
-If KEYMAP is nil, collect from current buffer using the current
-key sequence as a prefix. Otherwise, collect from KEYMAP. FILTER
-is a function to use to filter the bindings. If RECURSIVE is
-non-nil, then bindings are collected recursively for all prefixes."
-  (let* ((unformatted
-          (cond ((keymapp keymap)
-                 (which-key--get-keymap-bindings keymap recursive))
-                (keymap
-                 (error "%s is not a keymap" keymap))
-                (t
-                 (which-key--get-current-bindings prefix)))))
-    (when filter
-      (setq unformatted (cl-remove-if-not filter unformatted)))
-    (when which-key-sort-order
-      (setq unformatted
-            (sort unformatted which-key-sort-order)))
-    (which-key--format-and-replace unformatted prefix recursive)))
-
-;;; Functions for laying out which-key buffer pages
-
-(defun which-key--normalize-columns (columns)
-  "Pad COLUMNS to the same length using empty strings."
-  (let ((max-len (cl-reduce (lambda (a x) (max a (length x))) columns
-                            :initial-value 0)))
-    (mapcar
-     (lambda (c)
-       (if (< (length c) max-len)
-           (append c (make-list (- max-len (length c)) ""))
-         c))
-     columns)))
-
-(defsubst which-key--join-columns (columns)
-  "Transpose columns into rows, concat rows into lines and rows into page."
-  (let* ((padded (which-key--normalize-columns (nreverse columns)))
-         (rows (apply #'cl-mapcar #'list padded)))
-    (mapconcat (lambda (row) (mapconcat #'identity row " ")) rows "\n")))
-
-(defsubst which-key--max-len (keys index)
-  "Internal function for finding the max length of the INDEX
-element in each list element of KEYS."
-  (cl-reduce
-   (lambda (x y) (max x (which-key--string-width (nth index y))))
-   keys :initial-value 0))
-
-(defun which-key--pad-column (col-keys)
-  "Take a column of (key separator description) COL-KEYS,
-calculate the max width in the column and pad all cells out to
-that width."
-  (let* ((col-key-width  (+ which-key-add-column-padding
-                            (which-key--max-len col-keys 0)))
-         (col-sep-width  (which-key--max-len col-keys 1))
-         (col-desc-width (which-key--max-len col-keys 2))
-         (col-width      (+ 1 col-key-width col-sep-width col-desc-width)))
-    (cons col-width
-          (mapcar (lambda (k)
-                    (format (concat "%" (int-to-string col-key-width)
-                                    "s%s%-" (int-to-string col-desc-width) "s")
-                            (nth 0 k) (nth 1 k) (nth 2 k)))
-                  col-keys))))
-
-(defun which-key--partition-list (n list)
-  "Partition LIST into N-sized sublists."
-  (let (res)
-    (while list
-      (setq res (cons (cl-subseq list 0 (min n (length list))) res)
-            list (nthcdr n list)))
-    (nreverse res)))
-
-(defun which-key--list-to-pages (keys avl-lines avl-width)
-  "Convert list of KEYS to columns based on dimensions AVL-LINES and AVL-WIDTH.
-Returns a `which-key--pages' object that holds the page strings,
-as well as metadata."
-  (let ((cols-w-widths (mapcar #'which-key--pad-column
-                               (which-key--partition-list avl-lines keys)))
-        (page-width 0) (n-pages 0) (n-keys 0) (n-columns 0)
-        page-cols pages page-widths keys/page col)
-    (if (> (apply #'max (mapcar #'car cols-w-widths)) avl-width)
-        ;; give up if no columns fit
-        nil
-      (while cols-w-widths
-        ;; start new page
-        (cl-incf n-pages)
-        (setq col (pop cols-w-widths))
-        (setq page-cols (list (cdr col)))
-        (setq page-width (car col))
-        (setq n-keys (length (cdr col)))
-        (setq n-columns 1)
-        ;; add additional columns as long as they fit
-        (while (and cols-w-widths
-                    (or (null which-key-max-display-columns)
-                        (< n-columns which-key-max-display-columns))
-                    (<= (+ (caar cols-w-widths) page-width) avl-width))
-          (setq col (pop cols-w-widths))
-          (push (cdr col) page-cols)
-          (cl-incf page-width (car col))
-          (cl-incf n-keys (length (cdr col)))
-          (cl-incf n-columns))
-        (push (which-key--join-columns page-cols) pages)
-        (push n-keys keys/page)
-        (push page-width page-widths))
-      (make-which-key--pages
-       :pages (nreverse pages)
-       :height avl-lines
-       :widths (nreverse page-widths)
-       :keys/page (reverse keys/page)
-       :page-nums (number-sequence 1 n-pages)
-       :num-pages n-pages
-       :total-keys (apply #'+ keys/page)))))
-
-(defun which-key--create-pages-1
-    (keys available-lines available-width &optional min-lines vertical)
-  "Create page strings using `which-key--list-to-pages'.
-Will try to find the best number of rows and columns using the
-given dimensions and the length and widths of ITEMS. Use VERTICAL
-if the ITEMS are laid out vertically and the number of columns
-should be minimized."
-  (let ((result (which-key--list-to-pages
-                 keys available-lines available-width))
-        (min-lines (or min-lines 0))
-        found prev-result)
-    (if (or (null result)
-            vertical
-            (> (which-key--pages-num-pages result) 1)
-            (= 1 available-lines))
-        result
-      ;; simple search for a fitting page
-      (while (and (> available-lines min-lines)
-                  (not found))
-        (setq available-lines (- available-lines 1)
-              prev-result result
-              result (which-key--list-to-pages
-                      keys available-lines available-width)
-              found (> (which-key--pages-num-pages result) 1)))
-      (if found prev-result result))))
-
-(defun which-key--create-pages (keys &optional prefix-keys prefix-title)
-  "Create page strings using `which-key--list-to-pages'.
-Will try to find the best number of rows and columns using the
-given dimensions and the length and wdiths of KEYS. SEL-WIN-WIDTH
-is the width of the live window."
-  (let* ((max-dims (which-key--popup-max-dimensions))
-         (max-lines (car max-dims))
-         (max-width (cdr max-dims))
-         (prefix-desc (key-description prefix-keys))
-         (full-prefix (which-key--full-prefix prefix-desc))
-         (prefix (when (eq which-key-show-prefix 'left)
-                   (+ 2 (which-key--string-width full-prefix))))
-         (prefix-top-bottom (member which-key-show-prefix '(bottom top)))
-         (avl-lines (if prefix-top-bottom (- max-lines 1) max-lines))
-         (min-lines (min avl-lines which-key-min-display-lines))
-         (avl-width (if prefix (- max-width prefix) max-width))
-         (vertical (and (eq which-key-popup-type 'side-window)
-                        (member which-key-side-window-location '(left right))))
-         result)
-    (setq result
-          (which-key--create-pages-1
-           keys avl-lines avl-width min-lines vertical))
-    (when (and result
-               (> (which-key--pages-num-pages result) 0))
-      (setf (which-key--pages-prefix result) prefix-keys)
-      (setf (which-key--pages-prefix-title result)
-            (or prefix-title
-                (which-key--maybe-get-prefix-title
-                 (key-description prefix-keys))))
-      result)))
-
-(defun which-key--lighter-status ()
-  "Possibly show number of keys and total in the mode line."
-  (when which-key-show-remaining-keys
-    (let ((n-shown (car (which-key--pages-keys/page which-key--pages-obj)))
-          (n-tot (which-key--pages-total-keys which-key--pages-obj)))
-      (setcar (cdr (assq 'which-key-mode minor-mode-alist))
-              (format " WK: %s/%s keys" n-shown n-tot)))))
-
-(defun which-key--lighter-restore ()
-  "Restore the lighter for which-key."
-  (when which-key-show-remaining-keys
-    (setcar (cdr (assq 'which-key-mode minor-mode-alist))
-            which-key-lighter)))
-
-(defun which-key--echo (text)
-  "Echo TEXT to minibuffer without logging."
-  (let (message-log-max)
-    (message "%s" text)))
-
-(defun which-key--next-page-hint (prefix-keys)
-  "Return string for next page hint."
-  (let* ((paging-key (concat prefix-keys " " which-key-paging-key))
-         (paging-key-bound (eq 'which-key-C-h-dispatch
-                               (key-binding (kbd paging-key))))
-         (key (if paging-key-bound which-key-paging-key "C-h")))
-    (when which-key-use-C-h-commands
-      (which-key--propertize (format "[%s paging/help]" key)
-                             'face 'which-key-note-face))))
-
-(eval-and-compile
-  (if (fboundp 'universal-argument--description)
-      (defalias 'which-key--universal-argument--description
-        'universal-argument--description)
-    (defun which-key--universal-argument--description ()
-      ;; Backport of the definition of universal-argument--description in
-      ;; emacs25 on 2015-12-04
-      (when prefix-arg
-        (concat "C-u"
-                (pcase prefix-arg
-                  (`(-) " -")
-                  (`(,(and (pred integerp) n))
-                   (let ((str ""))
-                     (while (and (> n 4) (= (mod n 4) 0))
-                       (setq str (concat str " C-u"))
-                       (setq n (/ n 4)))
-                     (if (= n 4) str (format " %s" prefix-arg))))
-                  (_ (format " %s" prefix-arg))))))))
-
-(defun which-key--full-prefix (prefix-keys &optional -prefix-arg dont-prop-keys)
-  "Return a description of the full key sequence up to now,
-including prefix arguments."
-  (let* ((left (eq which-key-show-prefix 'left))
-         (prefix-arg (if -prefix-arg -prefix-arg prefix-arg))
-         (str (concat
-               (which-key--universal-argument--description)
-               (when prefix-arg " ")
-               prefix-keys))
-         (dash (if (and (not (string= prefix-keys ""))
-                        (null left)) "-" "")))
-    (if (or (eq which-key-show-prefix 'echo) dont-prop-keys)
-        (concat str dash)
-      (concat (which-key--propertize-key str)
-              (which-key--propertize dash 'face 'which-key-key-face)))))
-
-(defun which-key--get-popup-map ()
-  "Generate transient-map for use in the top level binding display."
-  (unless which-key--automatic-display
-    (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-      (define-key map (kbd which-key-paging-key) #'which-key-C-h-dispatch)
-      (when which-key-use-C-h-commands
-        ;; Show next page even when C-h is pressed
-        (define-key map (kbd "C-h") #'which-key-C-h-dispatch))
-      map)))
-
-(defun which-key--process-page (pages-obj)
-  "Add information to the basic list of key bindings, including
-if applicable the current prefix, the name of the current prefix,
-and a page count."
-  (let* ((page (car (which-key--pages-pages pages-obj)))
-         (height (which-key--pages-height pages-obj))
-         (n-pages (which-key--pages-num-pages pages-obj))
-         (page-n (car (which-key--pages-page-nums pages-obj)))
-         (prefix-desc (key-description (which-key--pages-prefix pages-obj)))
-         (prefix-title (which-key--pages-prefix-title pages-obj))
-         (full-prefix (which-key--full-prefix prefix-desc))
-         (nxt-pg-hint (which-key--next-page-hint prefix-desc))
-         ;; not used in left case
-         (status-line
-          (concat (which-key--propertize prefix-title 'face 'which-key-note-face)
-                  (when (< 1 n-pages)
-                    (which-key--propertize (format " (%s of %s)" page-n n-pages)
-                                           'face 'which-key-note-face)))))
-    (pcase which-key-show-prefix
-      (`left
-       (let* ((page-cnt (which-key--propertize (format "%s/%s" page-n n-pages)
-                                               'face 'which-key-separator-face))
-              (first-col-width (+ 2 (max (which-key--string-width full-prefix)
-                                         (which-key--string-width page-cnt))))
-              (prefix (format (concat "%-" (int-to-string first-col-width) "s")
-                              full-prefix))
-              (page-cnt (if (> n-pages 1)
-                            (format
-                             (concat "%-" (int-to-string first-col-width) "s")
-                             page-cnt)
-                          (make-string first-col-width 32)))
-              lines first-line new-end)
-         (if (= 1 height)
-             (cons (concat prefix page) nil)
-           (setq lines (split-string page "\n")
-                 first-line (concat prefix (car lines) "\n" page-cnt)
-                 new-end (concat "\n" (make-string first-col-width 32)))
-           (cons
-            (concat first-line (mapconcat #'identity (cdr lines) new-end))
-            nil))))
-      (`top
-       (cons
-        (concat (when (or (= 0 echo-keystrokes)
-                          (not (eq which-key-side-window-location 'bottom)))
-                  (concat full-prefix " "))
-                status-line " " nxt-pg-hint "\n" page)
-        nil))
-      (`bottom
-       (cons
-        (concat page "\n"
-                (when (or (= 0 echo-keystrokes)
-                          (not (eq which-key-side-window-location 'bottom)))
-                  (concat full-prefix " "))
-                status-line " " nxt-pg-hint)
-        nil))
-      (`echo
-       (cons page
-             (lambda ()
-               (which-key--echo
-                (concat full-prefix (when prefix-desc " ")
-                        status-line (when status-line " ")
-                        nxt-pg-hint)))))
-      (`mode-line
-       (cons page
-             (lambda ()
-               (with-current-buffer which-key--buffer
-                 (setq-local mode-line-format
-                             (concat " " full-prefix
-                                     " " status-line
-                                     " " nxt-pg-hint))))))
-      (_ (cons page nil)))))
-
-(defun which-key--show-page (&optional n)
-  "Show current page. N changes the current page to the Nth page
-relative to the current one."
-  (which-key--init-buffer) ;; in case it was killed
-  (let ((prefix-keys (which-key--current-key-string))
-        golden-ratio-mode)
-    (if (null which-key--pages-obj)
-        (message "%s- which-key can't show keys: There is not \
-enough space based on your settings and frame size." prefix-keys)
-      (when n
-        (setq which-key--pages-obj
-              (which-key--pages-set-current-page which-key--pages-obj n)))
-      (let ((page-echo (which-key--process-page which-key--pages-obj))
-            (height (which-key--pages-height which-key--pages-obj))
-            (width (car (which-key--pages-widths which-key--pages-obj))))
-        (which-key--lighter-status)
-        (if (eq which-key-popup-type 'minibuffer)
-            (which-key--echo (car page-echo))
-          (with-current-buffer which-key--buffer
-            (erase-buffer)
-            (insert (car page-echo))
-            (goto-char (point-min)))
-          (when (cdr page-echo) (funcall (cdr page-echo)))
-          (which-key--show-popup (cons height width)))))
-    ;; used for paging at top-level
-    (if (fboundp 'set-transient-map)
-        (set-transient-map (which-key--get-popup-map))
-      (with-no-warnings
-        (set-temporary-overlay-map (which-key--get-popup-map))))))
-
-;;; Paging functions
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-reload-key-sequence (&optional key-seq)
-  "Simulate entering the key sequence KEY-SEQ.
-KEY-SEQ should be a list of events as produced by
-`listify-key-sequence'. If nil, KEY-SEQ defaults to
-`which-key--current-key-list'. Any prefix arguments that were
-used are reapplied to the new key sequence."
-  (let* ((key-seq (or key-seq (which-key--current-key-list)))
-         (next-event (mapcar (lambda (ev) (cons t ev)) key-seq)))
-    (setq prefix-arg current-prefix-arg
-          unread-command-events next-event)))
-
-(defun which-key-turn-page (delta)
-  "Show the next page of keys."
-  (which-key-reload-key-sequence)
-  (if which-key--last-try-2-loc
-      (let ((which-key-side-window-location which-key--last-try-2-loc)
-            (which-key--multiple-locations t))
-        (which-key--show-page delta))
-    (which-key--show-page delta))
-  (which-key--start-paging-timer))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-show-standard-help (&optional _)
-  "Call the command in `which-key--prefix-help-cmd-backup'.
-Usually this is `describe-prefix-bindings'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((which-key-inhibit t))
-    (which-key--hide-popup-ignore-command)
-    (cond ((eq which-key--prefix-help-cmd-backup
-               'describe-prefix-bindings)
-           ;; This is essentially what `describe-prefix-bindings' does
-           (describe-bindings
-            (kbd (which-key--current-key-string))))
-          ((functionp which-key--prefix-help-cmd-backup)
-           (funcall which-key--prefix-help-cmd-backup)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-show-next-page-no-cycle ()
-  "Show next page of keys unless on the last page, in which case
-call `which-key-show-standard-help'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((which-key-inhibit t))
-    (if (which-key--on-last-page)
-        (which-key-show-standard-help)
-      (which-key-turn-page 1))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-show-previous-page-no-cycle ()
-  "Show previous page of keys unless on the first page, in which
-case do nothing."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((which-key-inhibit t))
-    (unless (which-key--on-first-page)
-      (which-key-turn-page -1))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-show-next-page-cycle (&optional _)
-  "Show the next page of keys, cycling from end to beginning
-after last page."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((which-key-inhibit t))
-    (which-key-turn-page 1)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-show-previous-page-cycle (&optional _)
-  "Show the previous page of keys, cycling from beginning to end
-after first page."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((which-key-inhibit t))
-    (which-key-turn-page -1)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-show-top-level (&optional _)
-  "Show top-level bindings."
-  (interactive)
-  (which-key--create-buffer-and-show nil nil nil "Top-level bindings"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-show-major-mode ()
-  "Show top-level bindings in the map of the current major mode.
-
-This function will also detect evil bindings made using
-`evil-define-key' in this map. These bindings will depend on the
-current evil state. "
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((map-sym (intern (format "%s-map" major-mode))))
-    (if (and (boundp map-sym) (keymapp (symbol-value map-sym)))
-        (which-key--create-buffer-and-show
-         nil nil
-         (apply-partially #'which-key--map-binding-p (symbol-value map-sym))
-         "Major-mode bindings")
-      (message "which-key: No map named %s" map-sym))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-undo-key (&optional _)
-  "Undo last keypress and force which-key update."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((key-lst (butlast (which-key--current-key-list)))
-         (which-key-inhibit t))
-    (cond (which-key--prior-show-keymap-args
-           (if (keymapp (cdr (car-safe which-key--prior-show-keymap-args)))
-               (let ((args (pop which-key--prior-show-keymap-args)))
-                 (which-key--show-keymap (car args) (cdr args)))
-             (which-key--hide-popup)))
-          (key-lst
-           (which-key-reload-key-sequence key-lst)
-           (which-key--create-buffer-and-show (apply #'vector key-lst)))
-          (t (setq which-key--automatic-display nil)
-             (which-key-show-top-level)))))
-(defalias 'which-key-undo 'which-key-undo-key)
-
-(defun which-key-abort (&optional _)
-  "Abort key sequence."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((which-key-inhibit t))
-    (which-key--hide-popup-ignore-command)
-    (keyboard-quit)))
-
-(defun which-key-digit-argument (key)
-  "Version of `digit-argument' for use in `which-key-C-h-map'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((last-command-event (string-to-char key)))
-    (digit-argument key))
-  (let ((current-prefix-arg prefix-arg))
-    (which-key-reload-key-sequence)))
-
-(defun which-key-toggle-docstrings (&optional _)
-  "Toggle the display of docstrings."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (eq which-key-show-docstrings 'docstring-only)
-    (setq which-key-show-docstrings (null which-key-show-docstrings)))
-  (which-key-reload-key-sequence)
-  (which-key--create-buffer-and-show (which-key--current-prefix)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-C-h-dispatch ()
-  "Dispatch C-h commands by looking up key in
-`which-key-C-h-map'. This command is always accessible (from any
-prefix) if `which-key-use-C-h-commands' is non nil."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (not (which-key--popup-showing-p))
-      (which-key-show-standard-help)
-    (let* ((prefix-keys (which-key--current-key-string))
-           (full-prefix (which-key--full-prefix prefix-keys current-prefix-arg t))
-           (prompt (concat (when (string-equal prefix-keys "")
-                             (which-key--propertize
-                              (concat " "
-                                      (which-key--pages-prefix-title
-                                       which-key--pages-obj))
-                              'face 'which-key-note-face))
-                           full-prefix
-                           (which-key--propertize
-                            (substitute-command-keys
-                             (concat
-                              " \\<which-key-C-h-map>"
-                              " \\[which-key-show-next-page-cycle]"
-                              which-key-separator "next-page,"
-                              " \\[which-key-show-previous-page-cycle]"
-                              which-key-separator "previous-page,"
-                              " \\[which-key-undo-key]"
-                              which-key-separator "undo-key,"
-                              " \\[which-key-toggle-docstrings]"
-                              which-key-separator "toggle-docstrings,"
-                              " \\[which-key-show-standard-help]"
-                              which-key-separator "help,"
-                              " \\[which-key-abort]"
-                              which-key-separator "abort"
-                              " 1..9"
-                              which-key-separator "digit-arg"))
-                            'face 'which-key-note-face)))
-           (key (string (read-key prompt)))
-           (cmd (lookup-key which-key-C-h-map key))
-           (which-key-inhibit t))
-      (if cmd (funcall cmd key) (which-key-turn-page 0)))))
-
-;;; Update
-
-(defun which-key--any-match-p (regexps string)
-  "Non-nil if any of REGEXPS match STRING."
-  (catch 'match
-    (dolist (regexp regexps)
-      (when (string-match-p regexp string)
-        (throw 'match t)))))
-
-(defun which-key--try-2-side-windows
-    (bindings prefix-keys prefix-title loc1 loc2 &rest _ignore)
-  "Try to show BINDINGS (PAGE-N) in LOC1 first.
-
-Only if no bindings fit fallback to LOC2."
-  (let (pages1)
-    (let ((which-key-side-window-location loc1)
-          (which-key--multiple-locations t))
-      (setq pages1 (which-key--create-pages
-                    bindings prefix-keys prefix-title)))
-    (if pages1
-        (progn
-          (setq which-key--pages-obj pages1)
-          (let ((which-key-side-window-location loc1)
-                (which-key--multiple-locations t))
-            (which-key--show-page))
-          loc1)
-      (let ((which-key-side-window-location loc2)
-            (which-key--multiple-locations t))
-        (setq which-key--pages-obj
-              (which-key--create-pages bindings prefix-keys prefix-title))
-        (which-key--show-page)
-        loc2))))
-
-(defun which-key--read-keymap ()
-  "Read keymap symbol from minibuffer."
-  (intern
-   (completing-read "Keymap: " obarray
-                    (lambda (m)
-                      (and (boundp m)
-                           (keymapp (symbol-value m))
-                           (not (equal (symbol-value m)
-                                       (make-sparse-keymap)))))
-                    t
-                    (let ((sym (symbol-at-point)))
-                      (and (boundp sym)
-                           (keymapp (symbol-value sym))
-                           (symbol-name sym)))
-                    'which-key-keymap-history)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-show-keymap (keymap)
-  "Show the top-level bindings in KEYMAP using which-key. KEYMAP
-is selected interactively from all available keymaps."
-  (interactive (list (which-key--read-keymap)))
-  (which-key--show-keymap (symbol-name keymap)
-                          (symbol-value keymap)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-show-full-keymap (keymap)
-  "Show all bindings in KEYMAP using which-key. KEYMAP is
-selected interactively from all available keymaps."
-  (interactive (list (which-key--read-keymap)))
-  (which-key--show-keymap (symbol-name keymap)
-                          (symbol-value keymap)
-                          nil t))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun which-key-show-minor-mode-keymap ()
-  "Show the top-level bindings in KEYMAP using which-key. KEYMAP
-is selected interactively by mode in `minor-mode-map-alist'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((mode-sym
-         (intern
-          (completing-read
-           "Minor Mode: "
-           (mapcar 'car
-                   (cl-remove-if-not
-                    (lambda (entry)
-                      (and (symbol-value (car entry))
-                           (not (equal (cdr entry) (make-sparse-keymap)))))
-                    minor-mode-map-alist))
-           nil t nil 'which-key-keymap-history))))
-    (which-key--show-keymap (symbol-name mode-sym)
-                            (cdr (assq mode-sym minor-mode-map-alist)))))
-
-(defun which-key--show-keymap (keymap-name keymap &optional prior-args all)
-  (when prior-args (push prior-args which-key--prior-show-keymap-args))
-  (let ((bindings (which-key--get-bindings nil keymap nil all)))
-    (if (= (length bindings) 0)
-        (message "which-key: No bindings found in %s" keymap-name)
-      (cond ((listp which-key-side-window-location)
-             (setq which-key--last-try-2-loc
-                   (apply #'which-key--try-2-side-windows
-                          bindings nil keymap-name
-                          which-key-side-window-location)))
-            (t (setq which-key--pages-obj
-                     (which-key--create-pages bindings nil keymap-name))
-               (which-key--show-page)))
-      (let* ((key (key-description (list (read-key))))
-             (next-def (lookup-key keymap (kbd key))))
-        (cond ((and which-key-use-C-h-commands (string= "C-h" key))
-               (which-key-C-h-dispatch))
-              ((keymapp next-def)
-               (which-key--hide-popup-ignore-command)
-               (which-key--show-keymap (concat keymap-name " " key) next-def
-                                       (cons keymap-name keymap)))
-              (t (which-key--hide-popup)))))))
-
-(defun which-key--evil-operator-filter (binding)
-  (let ((def (intern (cdr binding))))
-    (and (functionp def)
-         (not (evil-get-command-property def :suppress-operator)))))
-
-(defun which-key--show-evil-operator-keymap ()
-  (if which-key--inhibit-next-operator-popup
-      (setq which-key--inhibit-next-operator-popup nil)
-    (let ((keymap
-           (make-composed-keymap (list evil-operator-shortcut-map
-                                       evil-operator-state-map
-                                       evil-motion-state-map))))
-      (when (keymapp keymap)
-        (let ((formatted-keys
-               (which-key--get-bindings
-                nil keymap #'which-key--evil-operator-filter)))
-          (cond ((= (length formatted-keys) 0)
-                 (message "which-key: Keymap empty"))
-                ((listp which-key-side-window-location)
-                 (setq which-key--last-try-2-loc
-                       (apply #'which-key--try-2-side-windows
-                              formatted-keys nil "evil operator/motion keys"
-                              which-key-side-window-location)))
-                (t (setq which-key--pages-obj
-                         (which-key--create-pages
-                          formatted-keys
-                          nil "evil operator/motion keys"))
-                   (which-key--show-page)))))
-      (let* ((key (key-description (list (read-key)))))
-        (when (member key '("f" "F" "t" "T" "`"))
-          ;; these keys trigger commands that read the next char manually
-          (setq which-key--inhibit-next-operator-popup t))
-        (cond ((and which-key-use-C-h-commands (string= "C-h" key))
-               (which-key-C-h-dispatch))
-              ((string= key "ESC")
-               (which-key--hide-popup)
-               (keyboard-quit))
-              (t
-               (which-key--hide-popup)
-               (setq unread-command-events (listify-key-sequence key))))))))
-
-(defun which-key--create-buffer-and-show
-    (&optional prefix-keys from-keymap filter prefix-title)
-  "Fill `which-key--buffer' with key descriptions and reformat.
-Finally, show the buffer."
-  (let ((start-time (when which-key--debug (current-time)))
-        (formatted-keys (which-key--get-bindings
-                         prefix-keys from-keymap filter))
-        (prefix-desc (key-description prefix-keys)))
-    (cond ((= (length formatted-keys) 0)
-           (message "%s-  which-key: There are no keys to show" prefix-desc))
-          ((listp which-key-side-window-location)
-           (setq which-key--last-try-2-loc
-                 (apply #'which-key--try-2-side-windows
-                        formatted-keys prefix-keys prefix-title
-                        which-key-side-window-location)))
-          (t (setq which-key--pages-obj
-                   (which-key--create-pages
-                    formatted-keys prefix-keys prefix-title))
-             (which-key--show-page)))
-    (when which-key--debug
-      (message "On prefix \"%s\" which-key took %.0f ms." prefix-desc
-               (* 1000 (float-time (time-since start-time)))))))
-
-(defun which-key--this-command-keys ()
-  "Version of `this-single-command-keys' corrected for key-chords and god-mode."
-  (let ((this-command-keys (this-single-command-keys)))
-    (when (and (equal this-command-keys [key-chord])
-               (bound-and-true-p key-chord-mode))
-      (setq this-command-keys
-            (condition-case nil
-                (let ((rkeys (recent-keys)))
-                  (vector 'key-chord
-                          ;; Take the two preceding the last one, because the
-                          ;; read-event call in key-chord seems to add a
-                          ;; spurious key press to this list. Note this is
-                          ;; different from guide-key's method which didn't work
-                          ;; for me.
-                          (aref rkeys (- (length rkeys) 3))
-                          (aref rkeys (- (length rkeys) 2))))
-              (error (progn
-                       (message "which-key error in key-chord handling")
-                       [key-chord])))))
-    (when (and which-key--god-mode-support-enabled
-               (bound-and-true-p god-local-mode)
-               (eq this-command 'god-mode-self-insert))
-      (setq this-command-keys (when which-key--god-mode-key-string
-                          (kbd which-key--god-mode-key-string))))
-    this-command-keys))
-
-(defun which-key--update ()
-  "Function run by timer to possibly trigger
-`which-key--create-buffer-and-show'."
-  (let ((prefix-keys (which-key--this-command-keys))
-        delay-time)
-    (cond ((and (> (length prefix-keys) 0)
-                (or (keymapp (key-binding prefix-keys))
-                    ;; Some keymaps are stored here like iso-transl-ctl-x-8-map
-                    (keymapp (which-key--safe-lookup-key
-                              key-translation-map prefix-keys))
-                    ;; just in case someone uses one of these
-                    (keymapp (which-key--safe-lookup-key
-                              function-key-map prefix-keys)))
-                (not which-key-inhibit)
-                (or (null which-key-allow-regexps)
-                    (which-key--any-match-p
-                     which-key-allow-regexps (key-description prefix-keys)))
-                (or (null which-key-inhibit-regexps)
-                    (not
-                     (which-key--any-match-p
-                      which-key-inhibit-regexps (key-description prefix-keys))))
-                ;; Do not display the popup if a command is currently being
-                ;; executed
-                (or (and which-key-allow-evil-operators
-                         (bound-and-true-p evil-this-operator))
-                    (and which-key--god-mode-support-enabled
-                         (bound-and-true-p god-local-mode)
-                         (eq this-command 'god-mode-self-insert))
-                    (null this-command)))
-           (when (and (not (equal prefix-keys (which-key--current-prefix)))
-                      (or (null which-key-delay-functions)
-                          (null (setq delay-time
-                                      (run-hook-with-args-until-success
-                                       'which-key-delay-functions
-                                       (key-description prefix-keys)
-                                       (length prefix-keys))))
-                          (sit-for delay-time)))
-             (setq which-key--automatic-display t)
-             (which-key--create-buffer-and-show prefix-keys)
-             (when (and which-key-idle-secondary-delay
-                        (not which-key--secondary-timer-active))
-               (which-key--start-timer which-key-idle-secondary-delay t))))
-          ((and which-key-show-transient-maps
-                (keymapp overriding-terminal-local-map)
-                ;; basic test for it being a hydra
-                (not (eq (lookup-key overriding-terminal-local-map "\C-u")
-                         'hydra--universal-argument)))
-           (which-key--create-buffer-and-show
-            nil overriding-terminal-local-map))
-          ((and which-key-show-operator-state-maps
-                (bound-and-true-p evil-state)
-                (eq evil-state 'operator)
-                (not (which-key--popup-showing-p)))
-           (which-key--show-evil-operator-keymap))
-          (which-key--automatic-display
-           (which-key--hide-popup)))))
-
-;;; Timers
-
-(defun which-key--start-timer (&optional delay secondary)
-  "Activate idle timer to trigger `which-key--update'."
-  (which-key--stop-timer)
-  (setq which-key--secondary-timer-active secondary)
-  (setq which-key--timer
-        (run-with-idle-timer
-         (if delay
-             delay
-           which-key-idle-delay) t #'which-key--update)))
-
-(defun which-key--stop-timer ()
-  "Deactivate idle timer for `which-key--update'."
-  (when which-key--timer (cancel-timer which-key--timer)))
-
-(defun which-key--start-paging-timer ()
-  "Activate timer to restart which-key after paging."
-  (when which-key--paging-timer (cancel-timer which-key--paging-timer))
-  (which-key--stop-timer)
-  (setq which-key--paging-timer
-        (run-with-idle-timer
-         0.2 t (lambda ()
-                 (when (or (not (member real-last-command
-                                        which-key--paging-functions))
-                           (and (< 0 (length (this-single-command-keys)))
-                                (not (equal (which-key--current-prefix)
-                                            (which-key--this-command-keys)))))
-                   (cancel-timer which-key--paging-timer)
-                   (which-key--start-timer))))))
-
-(provide 'which-key)
-;;; which-key.el ends here
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-This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
-topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
-The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
-
-File: dir,	Node: Top	This is the top of the INFO tree
-
-  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
-  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
-  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
-  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
-
-  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
-  to select it.
-
-* Menu:
-
-Emacs
-* With-Editor: (with-editor).   Using the Emacsclient as $EDITOR.
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor-autoloads.el
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-;;; with-editor-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "with-editor" "with-editor.el" (23450 31793
-;;;;;;  255676 520000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from with-editor.el
-
-(autoload 'with-editor-export-editor "with-editor" "\
-Teach subsequent commands to use current Emacs instance as editor.
-
-Set and export the environment variable ENVVAR, by default
-\"EDITOR\".  The value is automatically generated to teach
-commands to use the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\".
-
-This works in `shell-mode', `term-mode' and `eshell-mode'.
-
-\(fn &optional (ENVVAR \"EDITOR\"))" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'with-editor-export-git-editor "with-editor" "\
-Like `with-editor-export-editor' but always set `$GIT_EDITOR'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'with-editor-export-hg-editor "with-editor" "\
-Like `with-editor-export-editor' but always set `$HG_EDITOR'.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(defvar shell-command-with-editor-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Shell-Command-With-Editor mode is enabled.
-See the `shell-command-with-editor-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'shell-command-with-editor-mode "with-editor" nil)
-
-(autoload 'shell-command-with-editor-mode "with-editor" "\
-Teach `shell-command' to use current Emacs instance as editor.
-
-Teach `shell-command', and all commands that ultimately call that
-command, to use the current Emacs instance as editor by executing
-\"EDITOR=CLIENT COMMAND&\" instead of just \"COMMAND&\".
-
-CLIENT is automatically generated; EDITOR=CLIENT instructs
-COMMAND to use to the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\",
-assuming no other variable overrides the effect of \"$EDITOR\".
-CLIENT may be the path to an appropriate emacsclient executable
-with arguments, or a script which also works over Tramp.
-
-Alternatively you can use the `with-editor-async-shell-command',
-which also allows the use of another variable instead of
-\"EDITOR\".
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'with-editor-async-shell-command "with-editor" "\
-Like `async-shell-command' but with `$EDITOR' set.
-
-Execute string \"ENVVAR=CLIENT COMMAND\" in an inferior shell;
-display output, if any.  With a prefix argument prompt for an
-environment variable, otherwise the default \"EDITOR\" variable
-is used.  With a negative prefix argument additionally insert
-the COMMAND's output at point.
-
-CLIENT is automatically generated; ENVVAR=CLIENT instructs
-COMMAND to use to the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\",
-assuming it respects ENVVAR as an \"EDITOR\"-like variable.
-CLIENT may be the path to an appropriate emacsclient executable
-with arguments, or a script which also works over Tramp.
-
-Also see `async-shell-command' and `shell-command'.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional OUTPUT-BUFFER ERROR-BUFFER ENVVAR)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'with-editor-shell-command "with-editor" "\
-Like `shell-command' or `with-editor-async-shell-command'.
-If COMMAND ends with \"&\" behave like the latter,
-else like the former.
-
-\(fn COMMAND &optional OUTPUT-BUFFER ERROR-BUFFER ENVVAR)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("with-editor-pkg.el") (23450 31793 259660
-;;;;;;  536000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; with-editor-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor-pkg.el
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-(define-package "with-editor" "20180726.2044" "Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR"
-  '((emacs "24.4")
-    (async "1.9"))
-  :keywords
-  '("tools")
-  :authors
-  '(("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Jonas Bernoulli" . "jonas@bernoul.li")
-  :url "https://github.com/magit/with-editor")
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/with-editor-20180726.2044/with-editor.el
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-;;; with-editor.el --- Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2014-2018  The Magit Project Contributors
-;;
-;; You should have received a copy of the AUTHORS.md file.  If not,
-;; see https://github.com/magit/with-editor/blob/master/AUTHORS.md.
-
-;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-;; Maintainer: Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (async "1.9"))
-;; Keywords: tools
-;; Homepage: https://github.com/magit/with-editor
-
-;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with Magit.  If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This library makes it possible to reliably use the Emacsclient as
-;; the `$EDITOR' of child processes.  It makes sure that they know how
-;; to call home.  For remote processes a substitute is provided, which
-;; communicates with Emacs on standard output/input instead of using a
-;; socket as the Emacsclient does.
-
-;; It provides the commands `with-editor-async-shell-command' and
-;; `with-editor-shell-command', which are intended as replacements
-;; for `async-shell-command' and `shell-command'.  They automatically
-;; export `$EDITOR' making sure the executed command uses the current
-;; Emacs instance as "the editor".  With a prefix argument these
-;; commands prompt for an alternative environment variable such as
-;; `$GIT_EDITOR'.  To always use these variants add this to your init
-;; file:
-;;
-;;   (define-key (current-global-map)
-;;     [remap async-shell-command] 'with-editor-async-shell-command)
-;;   (define-key (current-global-map)
-;;     [remap shell-command] 'with-editor-shell-command)
-
-;; Alternatively use the global `shell-command-with-editor-mode',
-;; which always sets `$EDITOR' for all Emacs commands which ultimately
-;; use `shell-command' to asynchronously run some shell command.
-
-;; The command `with-editor-export-editor' exports `$EDITOR' or
-;; another such environment variable in `shell-mode', `term-mode' and
-;; `eshell-mode' buffers.  Use this Emacs command before executing a
-;; shell command which needs the editor set, or always arrange for the
-;; current Emacs instance to be used as editor by adding it to the
-;; appropriate mode hooks:
-;;
-;;   (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook  'with-editor-export-editor)
-;;   (add-hook 'term-exec-hook   'with-editor-export-editor)
-;;   (add-hook 'eshell-mode-hook 'with-editor-export-editor)
-
-;; Some variants of this function exist, these two forms are
-;; equivalent:
-;;
-;;   (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook
-;;             (apply-partially 'with-editor-export-editor "GIT_EDITOR"))
-;;   (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'with-editor-export-git-editor)
-
-;; This library can also be used by other packages which need to use
-;; the current Emacs instance as editor.  In fact this library was
-;; written for Magit and its `git-commit-mode' and `git-rebase-mode'.
-;; Consult `git-rebase.el' and the related code in `magit-sequence.el'
-;; for a simple example.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-;; `pcase-dolist' is not autoloaded on Emacs 24.
-(eval-when-compile (require 'pcase))
-(require 'server)
-(require 'shell)
-
-(and (require 'async-bytecomp nil t)
-     (memq 'magit (bound-and-true-p async-bytecomp-allowed-packages))
-     (fboundp 'async-bytecomp-package-mode)
-     (async-bytecomp-package-mode 1))
-
-(eval-when-compile
-  (progn (require 'dired nil t)
-         (require 'eshell nil t)
-         (require 'term nil t)
-         (require 'warnings nil t)))
-(declare-function dired-get-filename 'dired)
-(declare-function term-emulate-terminal 'term)
-(defvar eshell-preoutput-filter-functions)
-
-;;; Options
-
-(defgroup with-editor nil
-  "Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR."
-  :group 'external
-  :group 'server)
-
-(defun with-editor-locate-emacsclient ()
-  "Search for a suitable Emacsclient executable."
-  (or (with-editor-locate-emacsclient-1
-       (with-editor-emacsclient-path)
-       (length (split-string emacs-version "\\.")))
-      (prog1 nil (display-warning 'with-editor "\
-Cannot determine a suitable Emacsclient
-
-Determining an Emacsclient executable suitable for the
-current Emacs instance failed.  For more information
-please see https://github.com/magit/magit/wiki/Emacsclient."))))
-
-(defun with-editor-locate-emacsclient-1 (path depth)
-  (let* ((version-lst (cl-subseq (split-string emacs-version "\\.") 0 depth))
-         (version-reg (concat "^" (mapconcat #'identity version-lst "\\."))))
-    (or (locate-file-internal
-         (if (equal (downcase invocation-name) "remacs")
-             "remacsclient"
-           "emacsclient")
-         path
-         (cl-mapcan
-          (lambda (v) (cl-mapcar (lambda (e) (concat v e)) exec-suffixes))
-          (nconc (and (boundp 'debian-emacs-flavor)
-                      (list (format ".%s" debian-emacs-flavor)))
-                 (cl-mapcon (lambda (v)
-                              (setq v (mapconcat #'identity (reverse v) "."))
-                              (list v (concat "-" v) (concat ".emacs" v)))
-                            (reverse version-lst))
-                 (list "" "-snapshot" ".emacs-snapshot")))
-         (lambda (exec)
-           (ignore-errors
-             (string-match-p version-reg
-                             (with-editor-emacsclient-version exec)))))
-        (and (> depth 1)
-             (with-editor-locate-emacsclient-1 path (1- depth))))))
-
-(defun with-editor-emacsclient-version (exec)
-  (let ((default-directory (file-name-directory exec)))
-    (ignore-errors
-      (cadr (split-string (car (process-lines exec "--version")))))))
-
-(defun with-editor-emacsclient-path ()
-  (let ((path exec-path))
-    (when invocation-directory
-      (push (directory-file-name invocation-directory) path)
-      (let* ((linkname (expand-file-name invocation-name invocation-directory))
-             (truename (file-chase-links linkname)))
-        (unless (equal truename linkname)
-          (push (directory-file-name (file-name-directory truename)) path)))
-      (when (eq system-type 'darwin)
-        (let ((dir (expand-file-name "bin" invocation-directory)))
-          (when (file-directory-p dir)
-            (push dir path)))
-        (when (string-match-p "Cellar" invocation-directory)
-          (let ((dir (expand-file-name "../../../bin" invocation-directory)))
-            (when (file-directory-p dir)
-              (push dir path))))))
-    (cl-remove-duplicates path :test 'equal)))
-
-(defcustom with-editor-emacsclient-executable (with-editor-locate-emacsclient)
-  "The Emacsclient executable used by the `with-editor' macro."
-  :group 'with-editor
-  :type '(choice (string :tag "Executable")
-                 (const  :tag "Don't use Emacsclient" nil)))
-
-(defcustom with-editor-sleeping-editor "\
-sh -c '\
-echo \"WITH-EDITOR: $$ OPEN $0\"; \
-sleep 604800 & sleep=$!; \
-trap \"kill $sleep; exit 0\" USR1; \
-trap \"kill $sleep; exit 1\" USR2; \
-wait $sleep'"
-  "The sleeping editor, used when the Emacsclient cannot be used.
-
-This fallback is used for asynchronous processes started inside
-the macro `with-editor', when the process runs on a remote machine
-or for local processes when `with-editor-emacsclient-executable'
-is nil (i.e. when no suitable Emacsclient was found, or the user
-decided not to use it).
-
-Where the latter uses a socket to communicate with Emacs' server,
-this substitute prints edit requests to its standard output on
-which a process filter listens for such requests.  As such it is
-not a complete substitute for a proper Emacsclient, it can only
-be used as $EDITOR of child process of the current Emacs instance.
-
-Some shells do not execute traps immediately when waiting for a
-child process, but by default we do use such a blocking child
-process.
-
-If you use such a shell (e.g. `csh' on FreeBSD, but not Debian),
-then you have to edit this option.  You can either replace \"sh\"
-with \"bash\" (and install that), or you can use the older, less
-performant implementation:
-
-  \"sh -c '\\
-  echo \\\"WITH-EDITOR: $$ OPEN $0\\\"; \\
-  trap \\\"exit 0\\\" USR1; \\
-  trap \\\"exit 1\" USR2; \\
-  while true; do sleep 1; done'\"
-
-Note that this leads to a delay of up to a second.  The delay can
-be shortened by replacing \"sleep 1\" with \"sleep 0.01\", or if your
-implementation does not support floats, then by using `nanosleep'
-instead."
-  :group 'with-editor
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom with-editor-finish-query-functions nil
-  "List of functions called to query before finishing session.
-
-The buffer in question is current while the functions are called.
-If any of them returns nil, then the session is not finished and
-the buffer is not killed.  The user should then fix the issue and
-try again.  The functions are called with one argument.  If it is
-non-nil then that indicates that the user used a prefix argument
-to force finishing the session despite issues.  Functions should
-usually honor that and return non-nil."
-  :group 'with-editor
-  :type 'hook)
-(put 'with-editor-finish-query-functions 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defcustom with-editor-cancel-query-functions nil
-  "List of functions called to query before canceling session.
-
-The buffer in question is current while the functions are called.
-If any of them returns nil, then the session is not canceled and
-the buffer is not killed.  The user should then fix the issue and
-try again.  The functions are called with one argument.  If it is
-non-nil then that indicates that the user used a prefix argument
-to force canceling the session despite issues.  Functions should
-usually honor that and return non-nil."
-  :group 'with-editor
-  :type 'hook)
-(put 'with-editor-cancel-query-functions 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defcustom with-editor-mode-lighter " WE"
-  "The mode-line lighter of the With-Editor mode."
-  :group 'with-editor
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "No lighter" "") string))
-
-(defvar with-editor-server-window-alist nil
-  "Alist of filename patterns vs corresponding `server-window'.
-
-Each element looks like (REGEXP . FUNCTION).  Files matching
-REGEXP are selected using FUNCTION instead of the default in
-`server-window'.
-
-Note that when a package adds an entry here then it probably
-has a reason to disrespect `server-window' and it likely is
-not a good idea to change such entries.")
-
-(defvar with-editor-file-name-history-exclude nil
-  "List of regexps for filenames `server-visit' should not remember.
-When a filename matches any of the regexps, then `server-visit'
-does not add it to the variable `file-name-history', which is
-used when reading a filename in the minibuffer.")
-
-(defcustom with-editor-shell-command-use-emacsclient t
-  "Whether to use the emacsclient when running shell commands.
-
-This affects `with-editor-shell-command-async' and, if the input
-ends with \"&\" `with-editor-shell-command' .
-
-If `shell-command-with-editor-mode' is enabled, then it also
-affects `shell-command-async' and, if the input ends with \"&\"
-`shell-command'.
-
-This is a temporary kludge that lets you choose between two
-possible defects, the ones described in the issues #23 and #40.
-
-When t, then use the emacsclient.  This has the disadvantage that
-`with-editor-mode' won't be enabled because we don't know whether
-this package was involved at all in the call to the emacsclient,
-and when it is not, then we really should.  The problem is that
-the emacsclient doesn't pass a long any environment variables to
-the server.  This will hopefully be fixed in Emacs eventually.
-
-When nil, then use the sleeping editor.  Because in this case we
-know that this package is involved, we can enable the mode.  But
-this makes it necessary that you invoke $EDITOR in shell scripts
-like so:
-
-  eval \"$EDITOR\" file
-
-And some tools that do not handle $EDITOR properly also break."
-  :package-version '(with-editor . "2.8.0")
-  :group 'with-editor
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-;;; Mode Commands
-
-(defvar with-editor-pre-finish-hook nil)
-(defvar with-editor-pre-cancel-hook nil)
-(defvar with-editor-post-finish-hook nil)
-(defvar with-editor-post-finish-hook-1 nil)
-(defvar with-editor-post-cancel-hook nil)
-(defvar with-editor-post-cancel-hook-1 nil)
-(defvar with-editor-cancel-alist nil)
-(put 'with-editor-pre-finish-hook 'permanent-local t)
-(put 'with-editor-pre-cancel-hook 'permanent-local t)
-(put 'with-editor-post-finish-hook 'permanent-local t)
-(put 'with-editor-post-cancel-hook 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defvar with-editor-show-usage t)
-(defvar with-editor-cancel-message nil)
-(defvar with-editor-previous-winconf nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'with-editor-show-usage)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'with-editor-cancel-message)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'with-editor-previous-winconf)
-(put 'with-editor-cancel-message 'permanent-local t)
-(put 'with-editor-previous-winconf 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defvar-local with-editor--pid nil "For internal use.")
-(put 'with-editor--pid 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun with-editor-finish (force)
-  "Finish the current edit session."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when (run-hook-with-args-until-failure
-         'with-editor-finish-query-functions force)
-    (let ((with-editor-post-finish-hook-1
-           (ignore-errors (delq t with-editor-post-finish-hook))))
-      (run-hooks 'with-editor-pre-finish-hook)
-      (with-editor-return nil)
-      (accept-process-output nil 0.1)
-      (run-hooks 'with-editor-post-finish-hook-1))))
-
-(defun with-editor-cancel (force)
-  "Cancel the current edit session."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (when (run-hook-with-args-until-failure
-         'with-editor-cancel-query-functions force)
-    (let ((message with-editor-cancel-message))
-      (when (functionp message)
-        (setq message (funcall message)))
-      (let ((with-editor-post-cancel-hook-1
-             (ignore-errors (delq t with-editor-post-cancel-hook)))
-            (with-editor-cancel-alist nil))
-        (run-hooks 'with-editor-pre-cancel-hook)
-        (with-editor-return t)
-        (accept-process-output nil 0.1)
-        (run-hooks 'with-editor-post-cancel-hook-1))
-      (message (or message "Canceled by user")))))
-
-(defun with-editor-return (cancel)
-  (let ((winconf with-editor-previous-winconf)
-        (clients server-buffer-clients)
-        (dir default-directory)
-        (pid with-editor--pid))
-    (remove-hook 'kill-buffer-query-functions
-                 'with-editor-kill-buffer-noop t)
-    (cond (cancel
-           (save-buffer)
-           (if clients
-               (dolist (client clients)
-                 (ignore-errors
-                   (server-send-string client "-error Canceled by user"))
-                 (delete-process client))
-             ;; Fallback for when emacs was used as $EDITOR
-             ;; instead of emacsclient or the sleeping editor.
-             ;; See https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2258.
-             (ignore-errors (delete-file buffer-file-name))
-             (kill-buffer)))
-          (t
-           (save-buffer)
-           (if clients
-               ;; Don't use `server-edit' because we do not want to
-               ;; show another buffer belonging to another client.
-               ;; See https://github.com/magit/magit/issues/2197.
-               (server-done)
-             (kill-buffer))))
-    (when pid
-      (let ((default-directory dir))
-        (process-file "kill" nil nil nil
-                      "-s" (if cancel "USR2" "USR1") pid)))
-    (when (and winconf (eq (window-configuration-frame winconf)
-                           (selected-frame)))
-      (set-window-configuration winconf))))
-
-;;; Mode
-
-(defvar with-editor-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-c"                           'with-editor-finish)
-    (define-key map [remap server-edit]                  'with-editor-finish)
-    (define-key map [remap evil-save-and-close]          'with-editor-finish)
-    (define-key map [remap evil-save-modified-and-close] 'with-editor-finish)
-    (define-key map "\C-c\C-k"                           'with-editor-cancel)
-    (define-key map [remap kill-buffer]                  'with-editor-cancel)
-    (define-key map [remap ido-kill-buffer]              'with-editor-cancel)
-    (define-key map [remap iswitchb-kill-buffer]         'with-editor-cancel)
-    (define-key map [remap evil-quit]                    'with-editor-cancel)
-    map))
-
-(define-minor-mode with-editor-mode
-  "Edit a file as the $EDITOR of an external process."
-  :lighter with-editor-mode-lighter
-  ;; Protect the user from killing the buffer without using
-  ;; either `with-editor-finish' or `with-editor-cancel',
-  ;; and from removing the key bindings for these commands.
-  (unless with-editor-mode
-    (user-error "With-Editor mode cannot be turned off"))
-  (add-hook 'kill-buffer-query-functions
-            'with-editor-kill-buffer-noop nil t)
-  ;; `server-execute' displays a message which is not
-  ;; correct when using this mode.
-  (when with-editor-show-usage
-    (with-editor-usage-message)))
-
-(put 'with-editor-mode 'permanent-local t)
-
-(defun with-editor-kill-buffer-noop ()
-  (user-error (substitute-command-keys "\
-Don't kill this buffer.  Instead cancel using \\[with-editor-cancel]")))
-
-(defun with-editor-usage-message ()
-  ;; Run after `server-execute', which is run using
-  ;; a timer which starts immediately.
-  (run-with-timer
-   0.01 nil `(lambda ()
-               (with-current-buffer ,(current-buffer)
-                 (message (substitute-command-keys "\
-Type \\[with-editor-finish] to finish, \
-or \\[with-editor-cancel] to cancel"))))))
-
-;;; Wrappers
-
-(defvar with-editor--envvar nil "For internal use.")
-
-(defmacro with-editor (&rest body)
-  "Use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR while evaluating BODY.
-Modify the `process-environment' for processes started in BODY,
-instructing them to use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR.  If optional
-ENVVAR is provided then bind that environment variable instead.
-\n(fn [ENVVAR] BODY...)"
-  (declare (indent defun) (debug (body)))
-  `(let ((with-editor--envvar ,(if (stringp (car body))
-                                   (pop body)
-                                 '(or with-editor--envvar "EDITOR")))
-         (process-environment process-environment))
-     (with-editor--setup)
-     ,@body))
-
-(defun with-editor--setup ()
-  (if (or (not with-editor-emacsclient-executable)
-          (file-remote-p default-directory))
-      (push (concat with-editor--envvar "=" with-editor-sleeping-editor)
-            process-environment)
-    ;; Make sure server-use-tcp's value is valid.
-    (unless (featurep 'make-network-process '(:family local))
-      (setq server-use-tcp t))
-    ;; Make sure the server is running.
-    (unless (process-live-p server-process)
-      (when (server-running-p server-name)
-        (setq server-name (format "server%s" (emacs-pid)))
-        (when (server-running-p server-name)
-          (server-force-delete server-name)))
-      (server-start))
-    ;; Tell $EDITOR to use the Emacsclient.
-    (push (concat with-editor--envvar "="
-                  (shell-quote-argument with-editor-emacsclient-executable)
-                  ;; Tell the process where the server file is.
-                  (and (not server-use-tcp)
-                       (concat " --socket-name="
-                               (shell-quote-argument
-                                (expand-file-name server-name
-                                                  server-socket-dir)))))
-          process-environment)
-    (when server-use-tcp
-      (push (concat "EMACS_SERVER_FILE="
-                    (expand-file-name server-name server-auth-dir))
-            process-environment))
-    ;; As last resort fallback to the sleeping editor.
-    (push (concat "ALTERNATE_EDITOR=" with-editor-sleeping-editor)
-          process-environment)))
-
-(defun with-editor-server-window ()
-  (or (and buffer-file-name
-           (cdr (cl-find-if (lambda (cons)
-                              (string-match-p (car cons) buffer-file-name))
-                            with-editor-server-window-alist)))
-      server-window))
-
-(defun server-switch-buffer--with-editor-server-window-alist
-    (fn &optional next-buffer killed-one filepos)
-  "Honor `with-editor-server-window-alist' (which see)."
-  (let ((server-window (with-current-buffer
-                           (or next-buffer (current-buffer))
-                         (when with-editor-mode
-                           (setq with-editor-previous-winconf
-                                 (current-window-configuration)))
-                         (with-editor-server-window))))
-    (funcall fn next-buffer killed-one filepos)))
-
-(advice-add 'server-switch-buffer :around
-            'server-switch-buffer--with-editor-server-window-alist)
-
-(defun start-file-process--with-editor-process-filter
-    (fn name buffer program &rest program-args)
-  "When called inside a `with-editor' form and the Emacsclient
-cannot be used, then give the process the filter function
-`with-editor-process-filter'.  To avoid overriding the filter
-being added here you should use `with-editor-set-process-filter'
-instead of `set-process-filter' inside `with-editor' forms.
-
-When the `default-directory' is located on a remote machine,
-then also manipulate PROGRAM and PROGRAM-ARGS in order to set
-the appropriate editor environment variable."
-  (if (not with-editor--envvar)
-      (apply fn name buffer program program-args)
-    (when (file-remote-p default-directory)
-      (unless (equal program "env")
-        (push program program-args)
-        (setq program "env"))
-      (push (concat with-editor--envvar "=" with-editor-sleeping-editor)
-            program-args))
-    (let ((process (apply fn name buffer program program-args)))
-      (set-process-filter process 'with-editor-process-filter)
-      (process-put process 'default-dir default-directory)
-      process)))
-
-(advice-add 'start-file-process :around
-            'start-file-process--with-editor-process-filter)
-
-(defun with-editor-set-process-filter (process filter)
-  "Like `set-process-filter' but keep `with-editor-process-filter'.
-Give PROCESS the new FILTER but keep `with-editor-process-filter'
-if that was added earlier by the adviced `start-file-process'.
-
-Do so by wrapping the two filter functions using a lambda, which
-becomes the actual filter.  It calls `with-editor-process-filter'
-first, passing t as NO-STANDARD-FILTER.  Then it calls FILTER,
-which may or may not insert the text into the PROCESS' buffer."
-  (set-process-filter
-   process
-   (if (eq (process-filter process) 'with-editor-process-filter)
-       `(lambda (proc str)
-          (,filter proc str)
-          (with-editor-process-filter proc str t))
-     filter)))
-
-(defvar with-editor-filter-visit-hook nil)
-
-(defun with-editor-output-filter (string)
-  (save-match-data
-    (if (string-match "^WITH-EDITOR: \\([0-9]+\\) OPEN \\(.+?\\)\r?$" string)
-        (let ((pid  (match-string 1 string))
-              (file (match-string 2 string)))
-          (with-current-buffer
-              (find-file-noselect
-               (if (and (file-name-absolute-p file) default-directory)
-                   (concat (file-remote-p default-directory) file)
-                 (expand-file-name file)))
-            (with-editor-mode 1)
-            (setq with-editor--pid pid)
-            (run-hooks 'with-editor-filter-visit-hook)
-            (funcall (or (with-editor-server-window) 'switch-to-buffer)
-                     (current-buffer))
-            (kill-local-variable 'server-window))
-          nil)
-      string)))
-
-(defun with-editor-process-filter
-    (process string &optional no-default-filter)
-  "Listen for edit requests by child processes."
-  (let ((default-directory (process-get process 'default-dir)))
-    (with-editor-output-filter string))
-  (unless no-default-filter
-    (internal-default-process-filter process string)))
-
-(advice-add 'server-visit-files :after
-            'server-visit-files--with-editor-file-name-history-exclude)
-
-(defun server-visit-files--with-editor-file-name-history-exclude
-    (files _proc &optional _nowait)
-  (pcase-dolist (`(,file . ,_) files)
-    (when (cl-find-if (lambda (regexp)
-                        (string-match-p regexp file))
-                      with-editor-file-name-history-exclude)
-      (setq file-name-history (delete file file-name-history)))))
-
-;;; Augmentations
-
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defun with-editor-export-editor (&optional (envvar "EDITOR"))
-  "Teach subsequent commands to use current Emacs instance as editor.
-
-Set and export the environment variable ENVVAR, by default
-\"EDITOR\".  The value is automatically generated to teach
-commands to use the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\".
-
-This works in `shell-mode', `term-mode' and `eshell-mode'."
-  (interactive (list (with-editor-read-envvar)))
-  (cond
-   ((derived-mode-p 'comint-mode 'term-mode)
-    (let ((process (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
-      (goto-char (process-mark process))
-      (process-send-string
-       process (format " export %s=%s\n" envvar
-                       (shell-quote-argument with-editor-sleeping-editor)))
-      (while (accept-process-output process 0.1))
-      (if (derived-mode-p 'term-mode)
-          (with-editor-set-process-filter process 'with-editor-emulate-terminal)
-        (add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions 'with-editor-output-filter
-                  nil t))))
-   ((derived-mode-p 'eshell-mode)
-    (add-to-list 'eshell-preoutput-filter-functions
-                 'with-editor-output-filter)
-    (setenv envvar with-editor-sleeping-editor))
-   (t
-    (error "Cannot export environment variables in this buffer")))
-  (message "Successfully exported %s" envvar))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun with-editor-export-git-editor ()
-  "Like `with-editor-export-editor' but always set `$GIT_EDITOR'."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-editor-export-editor "GIT_EDITOR"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun with-editor-export-hg-editor ()
-  "Like `with-editor-export-editor' but always set `$HG_EDITOR'."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-editor-export-editor "HG_EDITOR"))
-
-(defun with-editor-emulate-terminal (process string)
-  "Like `term-emulate-terminal' but also handle edit requests."
-  (when (with-editor-output-filter string)
-    (term-emulate-terminal process string)))
-
-(defvar with-editor-envvars '("EDITOR" "GIT_EDITOR" "HG_EDITOR"))
-
-(cl-defun with-editor-read-envvar
-    (&optional (prompt  "Set environment variable")
-               (default "EDITOR"))
-  (let ((reply (completing-read (if default
-                                    (format "%s (%s): " prompt default)
-                                  (concat prompt ": "))
-                                with-editor-envvars nil nil nil nil default)))
-    (if (string= reply "") (user-error "Nothing selected") reply)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode shell-command-with-editor-mode
-  "Teach `shell-command' to use current Emacs instance as editor.
-
-Teach `shell-command', and all commands that ultimately call that
-command, to use the current Emacs instance as editor by executing
-\"EDITOR=CLIENT COMMAND&\" instead of just \"COMMAND&\".
-
-CLIENT is automatically generated; EDITOR=CLIENT instructs
-COMMAND to use to the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\",
-assuming no other variable overrides the effect of \"$EDITOR\".
-CLIENT may be the path to an appropriate emacsclient executable
-with arguments, or a script which also works over Tramp.
-
-Alternatively you can use the `with-editor-async-shell-command',
-which also allows the use of another variable instead of
-\"EDITOR\"."
-  :global t)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun with-editor-async-shell-command
-    (command &optional output-buffer error-buffer envvar)
-  "Like `async-shell-command' but with `$EDITOR' set.
-
-Execute string \"ENVVAR=CLIENT COMMAND\" in an inferior shell;
-display output, if any.  With a prefix argument prompt for an
-environment variable, otherwise the default \"EDITOR\" variable
-is used.  With a negative prefix argument additionally insert
-the COMMAND's output at point.
-
-CLIENT is automatically generated; ENVVAR=CLIENT instructs
-COMMAND to use to the current Emacs instance as \"the editor\",
-assuming it respects ENVVAR as an \"EDITOR\"-like variable.
-CLIENT may be the path to an appropriate emacsclient executable
-with arguments, or a script which also works over Tramp.
-
-Also see `async-shell-command' and `shell-command'."
-  (interactive (with-editor-shell-command-read-args "Async shell command: " t))
-  (let ((with-editor--envvar envvar))
-    (with-editor
-      (async-shell-command command output-buffer error-buffer))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun with-editor-shell-command
-    (command &optional output-buffer error-buffer envvar)
-  "Like `shell-command' or `with-editor-async-shell-command'.
-If COMMAND ends with \"&\" behave like the latter,
-else like the former."
-  (interactive (with-editor-shell-command-read-args "Shell command: "))
-  (if (string-match "&[ \t]*\\'" command)
-      (with-editor-async-shell-command
-       command output-buffer error-buffer envvar)
-    (shell-command command output-buffer error-buffer)))
-
-(defun with-editor-shell-command-read-args (prompt &optional async)
-  (let ((command (read-shell-command
-                  prompt nil nil
-                  (let ((filename (or buffer-file-name
-                                      (and (eq major-mode 'dired-mode)
-                                           (dired-get-filename nil t)))))
-                    (and filename (file-relative-name filename))))))
-    (list command
-          (if (or async (setq async (string-match-p "&[ \t]*\\'" command)))
-              (< (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg) 0)
-            current-prefix-arg)
-          shell-command-default-error-buffer
-          (and async current-prefix-arg (with-editor-read-envvar)))))
-
-(defun shell-command--shell-command-with-editor-mode
-    (fn command &optional output-buffer error-buffer)
-  ;; `shell-mode' and its hook are intended for buffers in which an
-  ;; interactive shell is running, but `shell-command' also turns on
-  ;; that mode, even though it only runs the shell to run a single
-  ;; command.  The `with-editor-export-editor' hook function is only
-  ;; intended to be used in buffers in which an interactive shell is
-  ;; running, so it has to be remove here.
-  (let ((shell-mode-hook (remove 'with-editor-export-editor shell-mode-hook)))
-    (cond ((or (not (or with-editor--envvar shell-command-with-editor-mode))
-               (not (string-match-p "&\\'" command)))
-           (funcall fn command output-buffer error-buffer))
-          ((and with-editor-shell-command-use-emacsclient
-                with-editor-emacsclient-executable
-                (not (file-remote-p default-directory)))
-           (with-editor (funcall fn command output-buffer error-buffer)))
-          (t
-           (apply fn (format "%s=%s %s"
-                             (or with-editor--envvar "EDITOR")
-                             (shell-quote-argument with-editor-sleeping-editor)
-                             command)
-                  output-buffer error-buffer)
-           (ignore-errors
-             (let ((process (get-buffer-process
-                             (or output-buffer
-                                 (get-buffer "*Async Shell Command*")))))
-               (set-process-filter
-                process (lambda (proc str)
-                          (comint-output-filter proc str)
-                          (with-editor-process-filter proc str t)))
-               process))))))
-
-(advice-add 'shell-command :around
-            'shell-command--shell-command-with-editor-mode)
-
-;;; _
-
-(defun with-editor-debug ()
-  "Debug configuration issues.
-See info node `(with-editor)Debugging' for instructions."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*with-editor-debug*")
-    (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer))
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (ignore-errors (with-editor))
-    (insert
-     (format "with-editor: %s\n" (locate-library "with-editor.el"))
-     (format "emacs: %s (%s)\n"
-             (expand-file-name invocation-name invocation-directory)
-             emacs-version)
-     "system:\n"
-     (format "  system-type: %s\n" system-type)
-     (format "  system-configuration: %s\n" system-configuration)
-     (format "  system-configuration-options: %s\n" system-configuration-options)
-     "server:\n"
-     (format "  server-running-p: %s\n" (server-running-p))
-     (format "  server-process: %S\n" server-process)
-     (format "  server-use-tcp: %s\n" server-use-tcp)
-     (format "  server-name: %s\n" server-name)
-     (format "  server-socket-dir: %s\n" server-socket-dir))
-    (if (and server-socket-dir (file-accessible-directory-p server-socket-dir))
-        (dolist (file (directory-files server-socket-dir nil "^[^.]"))
-          (insert (format "    %s\n" file)))
-      (insert (format "    %s: not an accessible directory\n"
-                      (if server-use-tcp "WARNING" "ERROR"))))
-    (insert (format "  server-auth-dir: %s\n" server-auth-dir))
-    (if (file-accessible-directory-p server-auth-dir)
-        (dolist (file (directory-files server-auth-dir nil "^[^.]"))
-          (insert (format "    %s\n" file)))
-      (insert (format "    %s: not an accessible directory\n"
-                      (if server-use-tcp "ERROR" "WARNING"))))
-    (let ((val with-editor-emacsclient-executable)
-          (def (default-value 'with-editor-emacsclient-executable))
-          (fun (let ((warning-minimum-level :error)
-                     (warning-minimum-log-level :error))
-                 (with-editor-locate-emacsclient))))
-      (insert "with-editor-emacsclient-executable:\n"
-              (format " value:   %s (%s)\n" val
-                      (and val (with-editor-emacsclient-version val)))
-              (format " default: %s (%s)\n" def
-                      (and def (with-editor-emacsclient-version def)))
-              (format " funcall: %s (%s)\n" fun
-                      (and fun (with-editor-emacsclient-version fun)))))
-    (insert "path:\n"
-            (format "  $PATH: %S\n" (getenv "PATH"))
-            (format "  exec-path: %s\n" exec-path))
-    (insert (format "  with-editor-emacsclient-path:\n"))
-    (dolist (dir (with-editor-emacsclient-path))
-      (insert (format "    %s (%s)\n" dir (car (file-attributes dir))))
-      (when (file-directory-p dir)
-        ;; Don't match emacsclientw.exe, it makes popup windows.
-        (dolist (exec (directory-files dir t "emacsclient\\(?:[^w]\\|\\'\\)"))
-          (insert (format "      %s (%s)\n" exec
-                          (with-editor-emacsclient-version exec))))))))
-
-(defconst with-editor-font-lock-keywords
-  '(("(\\(with-\\(?:git-\\)?editor\\)\\_>" (1 'font-lock-keyword-face))))
-(font-lock-add-keywords 'emacs-lisp-mode with-editor-font-lock-keywords)
-
-(provide 'with-editor)
-;; Local Variables:
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-;;; with-editor.el ends here
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-This is with-editor.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.5 from
-with-editor.texi.
-
-     Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* With-Editor: (with-editor). Using the Emacsclient as $EDITOR.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: with-editor.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Using the With-Editor package,  Up: (dir)
-
-With-Editor User Manual
-***********************
-
-The library ‘with-editor’ makes it easy to use the Emacsclient as the
-‘$EDITOR’ of child processes, making sure they know how to call home.
-For remote processes a substitute is provided, which communicates with
-Emacs on standard output instead of using a socket as the Emacsclient
-does.
-
-   This library was written because Magit has to be able to do the above
-to allow the user to edit commit messages gracefully and to edit rebase
-sequences, which wouldn’t be possible at all otherwise.
-
-   Because other packages can benefit from such functionality, this
-library is made available as a separate package.  It also defines some
-additional functionality which makes it useful even for end-users, who
-don’t use Magit or another package which uses it internally.
-
-This manual is for With-Editor version 2.7.4.
-
-     Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>
-
-     You can redistribute this document and/or modify it under the terms
-     of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
-     Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
-     any later version.
-
-     This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-     but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-     MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-     General Public License for more details.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Using the With-Editor package::
-* Using With-Editor as a library::
-* Debugging::
-
-— The Detailed Node Listing —
-
-Using the With-Editor package
-
-* Configuring With-Editor::
-* Using With-Editor commands::
-
-
-
-File: with-editor.info,  Node: Using the With-Editor package,  Next: Using With-Editor as a library,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
-
-1 Using the With-Editor package
-*******************************
-
-The ‘With-Editor’ package is used internally by Magit when editing
-commit messages and rebase sequences.  It also provides some commands
-and features which are useful by themselves, even if you don’t use
-Magit.
-
-   For information about using this library in you own package, see
-*note Using With-Editor as a library::.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Configuring With-Editor::
-* Using With-Editor commands::
-
-
-File: with-editor.info,  Node: Configuring With-Editor,  Next: Using With-Editor commands,  Up: Using the With-Editor package
-
-1.1 Configuring With-Editor
-===========================
-
-With-Editor tries very hard to locate a suitable ‘emacsclient’
-executable, so ideally you should never have to customize the option
-‘with-editor-emacsclient-executable’.  When it fails to do so, then the
-most likely reason is that someone found yet another way to package
-Emacs (most likely on macOS) without putting the executable on ‘$PATH’,
-and we have to add another kludge to find it anyway.
-
- -- User Option: with-editor-emacsclient-executable
-
-     The ‘emacsclient’ executable used as the editor by child process of
-     this Emacs instance.  By using this executable, child processes can
-     call home to their parent process.
-
-     This option is automatically set at startup by looking in
-     ‘exec-path’, and other places where the executable could be
-     installed, to find the ‘emacsclient’ executable most suitable for
-     the current Emacs instance.
-
-     You should *not* customize this option permanently.  If you have to
-     do it, then you should consider that a temporary kludge and inform
-     the Magit maintainer as described in *note Debugging::.
-
-     If With-Editor fails to find a suitable ‘emacsclient’ on you
-     system, then this should be fixed for all users at once, by
-     teaching ‘with-editor-locate-emacsclient’ how to do so on your
-     system and system like yours.  Doing it this way has the advantage,
-     that you won’t have do it again every time you update Emacs, and
-     that other users who have installed Emacs the same way as you have,
-     won’t have to go through the same trouble.
-
-     Note that there also is a nuclear option; setting this variable to
-     ‘nil’ causes the "sleeping editor" described below to be used even
-     for local child processes.  Obviously we don’t recommend that you
-     use this except in "emergencies", i.e.  before we had a change to
-     add a kludge appropriate for you setup.
-
- -- Function: with-editor-locate-emacsclient
-
-     The function used to set the initial value of the option
-     ‘with-editor-emacsclient-executable’.  There’s a lot of voodoo
-     here.
-
-   The ‘emacsclient’ cannot be used when using Tramp to run a process on
-a remote machine.  (Theoretically it could, but that would be hard to
-setup, very fragile, and rather insecure).
-
-   With-Editor provides an alternative "editor" which can be used by
-remote processes in much the same way as local processes use an
-‘emacsclient’ executable.  This alternative is known as the "sleeping
-editor" because it is implemented as a shell script which sleeps until
-it receives a signal.
-
- -- User Option: with-editor-sleeping-editor
-
-     The sleeping editor is a shell script used as the editor of child
-     processes when the ‘emacsclient’ executable cannot be used.
-
-     This fallback is used for asynchronous process started inside the
-     macro ‘with-editor’, when the process runs on a remote machine or
-     for local processes when ‘with-editor-emacsclient-executable’ is
-     ‘nil’.
-
-     Where the latter uses a socket to communicate with Emacs’ server,
-     this substitute prints edit requests to its standard output on
-     which a process filter listens for such requests.  As such it is
-     not a complete substitute for a proper ‘emacsclient’, it can only
-     be used as ‘$EDITOR’ of child process of the current Emacs
-     instance.
-
-     Some shells do not execute traps immediately when waiting for a
-     child process, but by default we do use such a blocking child
-     process.
-
-     If you use such a shell (e.g.  ‘csh’ on FreeBSD, but not Debian),
-     then you have to edit this option.  You can either replace ‘sh’
-     with ‘bash’ (and install that), or you can use the older, less
-     performant implementation:
-
-          "sh -c '\
-          echo \"WITH-EDITOR: $$ OPEN $0\"; \
-          trap \"exit 0\" USR1; \
-          trap \"exit 1\" USR2; \
-          while true; do sleep 1; done'"
-
-     This leads to a delay of up to a second.  The delay can be
-     shortened by replacing ‘sleep 1’ with ‘sleep 0.01’, or if your
-     implementation does not support floats, then by using ‘nanosleep
-     0.01’ instead.
-
-
-File: with-editor.info,  Node: Using With-Editor commands,  Prev: Configuring With-Editor,  Up: Using the With-Editor package
-
-1.2 Using With-Editor commands
-==============================
-
-This section describes how to use the ‘with-editor’ library _outside_ of
-Magit.  You don’t need to know any of this just to create commits using
-Magit.
-
-   The commands ‘with-editor-async-shell-command’ and
-‘with-editor-shell-command’ are intended as drop in replacements for
-‘async-shell-command’ and ‘shell-command’.  They automatically export
-‘$EDITOR’ making sure the executed command uses the current Emacs
-instance as "the editor".  With a prefix argument these commands prompt
-for an alternative environment variable such as ‘$GIT_EDITOR’.
-
- -- Command: with-editor-async-shell-command
-
-     This command is like ‘async-shell-command’, but it runs the shell
-     command with the current Emacs instance exported as ‘$EDITOR’.
-
- -- Command: with-editor-shell-command
-
-     This command is like ‘async-shell-command’, but it runs the shell
-     command with the current Emacs instance exported as ‘$EDITOR’.
-     This only has an effect if the shell command is run asynchronously,
-     i.e.  when the command ends with ‘&’.
-
-   To always use these variants add this to you init file:
-
-     (define-key (current-global-map)
-       [remap async-shell-command] 'with-editor-async-shell-command)
-     (define-key (current-global-map)
-       [remap shell-command] 'with-editor-shell-command)
-
-   Alternatively use the global ‘shell-command-with-editor-mode’.
-
- -- Variable: shell-command-with-editor-mode
-
-     When this mode is active, then ‘$EDITOR’ is exported whenever
-     ultimately ‘shell-command’ is called to asynchronously run some
-     shell command.  This affects most variants of that command, whether
-     they are defined in Emacs or in some third-party package.
-
-   The command ‘with-editor-export-editor’ exports ‘$EDITOR’ or another
-such environment variable in ‘shell-mode’, ‘term-mode’ and ‘eshell-mode’
-buffers.  Use this Emacs command before executing a shell command which
-needs the editor set, or always arrange for the current Emacs instance
-to be used as editor by adding it to the appropriate mode hooks:
-
-     (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook  'with-editor-export-editor)
-     (add-hook 'term-exec-hook   'with-editor-export-editor)
-     (add-hook 'eshell-mode-hook 'with-editor-export-editor)
-
-   Some variants of this function exist; these two forms are equivalent:
-
-     (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook
-               (apply-partially 'with-editor-export-editor "GIT_EDITOR"))
-     (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook 'with-editor-export-git-editor)
-
- -- Command: with-editor-export-editor
-
-     When invoked in a ‘shell-mode’, ‘term-mode’, or ‘eshell-mode’
-     buffer, this command teaches shell commands to use the current
-     Emacs instance as the editor, by exporting ‘$EDITOR’.
-
- -- Command: with-editor-export-git-editor
-
-     This command is like ‘with-editor-export-editor’ but exports
-     ‘$GIT_EDITOR’.
-
- -- Command: with-editor-export-hg-editor
-
-     This command is like ‘with-editor-export-editor’ but exports
-     ‘$HG_EDITOR’.
-
-
-File: with-editor.info,  Node: Using With-Editor as a library,  Next: Debugging,  Prev: Using the With-Editor package,  Up: Top
-
-2 Using With-Editor as a library
-********************************
-
-This section describes how to use the ‘with-editor’ library _outside_ of
-Magit to teach another package how to have its child processes call
-home, just like Magit does.  You don’t need to know any of this just to
-create commits using Magit.  You can also ignore this if you use
-‘with-editor’ outside of Magit, but only as an end-user.
-
-   For information about interactive use and options that affect both
-interactive and non-interactive use, see *note Using the With-Editor
-package::.
-
- -- Macro: with-editor &rest body
-
-     This macro arranges for the ‘emacsclient’ or the sleeping editor to
-     be used as the editor of child processes, effectively teaching them
-     to call home to the current Emacs instance when they require that
-     the user edits a file.
-
-     This is essentially done by establishing a local binding for
-     ‘process-environment’ and changing the value of the ‘$EDITOR’
-     environment variable in that scope.  This affects all asynchronous
-     processes started by forms (dynamically) inside BODY.
-
- -- Function: with-editor-set-process-filter process filter
-
-     This function is like ‘set-process-filter’ but ensures that adding
-     the new FILTER does not remove the ‘with-editor-process-filter’.
-     This is done by wrapping the two filter functions using a lambda,
-     which becomes the actual filter.  It calls
-     ‘with-editor-process-filter’ first, passing ‘t’ as
-     NO-STANDARD-FILTER.  Then it calls FILTER.
-
-
-File: with-editor.info,  Node: Debugging,  Prev: Using With-Editor as a library,  Up: Top
-
-3 Debugging
-***********
-
-With-Editor tries very hard to locate a suitable ‘emacsclient’
-executable, and then sets option ‘with-editor-emacsclient-executable’
-accordingly.  In very rare cases this fails.  When it does fail, then
-the most likely reason is that someone found yet another way to package
-Emacs (most likely on macOS) without putting the executable on ‘$PATH’,
-and we have to add another kludge to find it anyway.
-
-   If you are having problems using ‘with-editor’, e.g.  you cannot
-commit in Magit, then please open a new issue at
-<https://github.com/magit/with-editor/issues> and provide information
-about your Emacs installation.  Most importantly how did you install
-Emacs and what is the output of ‘M-x with-editor-debug RET’.
-
-
-
-Tag Table:
-Node: Top772
-Node: Using the With-Editor package2512
-Node: Configuring With-Editor3098
-Node: Using With-Editor commands7495
-Node: Using With-Editor as a library10758
-Node: Debugging12454
-
-End Tag Table
-
-
-Local Variables:
-coding: utf-8
-End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/dir b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/dir
deleted file mode 100644
index dbefa9efa192..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/dir
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
-topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
-The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
-
-File: dir,	Node: Top	This is the top of the INFO tree
-
-  This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
-  Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
-  "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
-  "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
-
-  In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
-  to select it.
-
-* Menu:
-
-Emacs
-* Writeroom Mode: (writeroom-mode).
-                                Distraction-free writing.
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/writeroom-mode-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/writeroom-mode-autoloads.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 76ff4b79bf57..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/writeroom-mode-autoloads.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-;;; writeroom-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "writeroom-mode" "writeroom-mode.el" (23450
-;;;;;;  31792 2901 992000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from writeroom-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'writeroom-mode "writeroom-mode" "\
-Minor mode for distraction-free writing.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar global-writeroom-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Global Writeroom mode is enabled.
-See the `global-writeroom-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `global-writeroom-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'global-writeroom-mode "writeroom-mode" nil)
-
-(autoload 'global-writeroom-mode "writeroom-mode" "\
-Toggle Writeroom mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Global Writeroom mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Writeroom mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`turn-on-writeroom-mode' would do it.
-See `writeroom-mode' for more information on Writeroom mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("writeroom-mode-pkg.el") (23450 31791
-;;;;;;  989999 118000))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; writeroom-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/writeroom-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/writeroom-mode-pkg.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 1862059d961a..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/writeroom-mode-pkg.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-(define-package "writeroom-mode" "20170623.1027" "Minor mode for distraction-free writing"
-  '((emacs "24.1")
-    (visual-fill-column "1.9"))
-  :keywords
-  '("text")
-  :authors
-  '(("Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm"))
-  :maintainer
-  '("Joost Kremers" . "joostkremers@fastmail.fm"))
-;; Local Variables:
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/writeroom-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/writeroom-mode.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 777b37233ec2..000000000000
--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/writeroom-mode-20170623.1027/writeroom-mode.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,468 +0,0 @@
-;;; writeroom-mode.el --- Minor mode for distraction-free writing  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Copyright (c) 2012-2017 Joost Kremers
-
-;; Author: Joost Kremers <joostkremers@fastmail.fm>
-;; Maintainer: Joost Kremers <joostkremers@fastmail.fm>
-;; Created: 11 July 2012
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1") (visual-fill-column "1.9"))
-;; Version: 3.7
-;; Keywords: text
-
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-;; are met:
-;;
-;; 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;; 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-;;    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
-;;    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-;; 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
-;;    derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
-;; IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
-;; OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
-;; IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
-;; INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
-;; NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES ; LOSS OF USE,
-;; DATA, OR PROFITS ; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
-;; THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
-;; (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
-;; THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; writeroom-mode is a minor mode for Emacs that implements a
-;; distraction-free writing mode similar to the famous Writeroom editor for
-;; OS X. writeroom-mode is meant for GNU Emacs 24 and isn't tested on older
-;; versions.
-;;
-;; See the README or info manual for usage instructions.
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'visual-fill-column)
-
-(defvar writeroom--frame nil
-  "The frame in which `writeroom-mode' is activated.
-The global effects only apply to this frame.")
-
-(defvar writeroom--buffers nil
-  "List of buffers in which `writeroom-mode' is activated.")
-
-(defvar writeroom--local-variables '(mode-line-format
-                            header-line-format
-                            line-spacing)
-  "Local variables whose values need to be saved when `writeroom-mode' is activated.")
-
-(defvar writeroom--saved-data nil
-  "Buffer-local data to be stored when `writeroom-mode' is activated.
-These settings are restored when `writeroom-mode' is
-deactivated.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'writeroom--saved-data)
-
-(defvar writeroom--saved-visual-fill-column nil
-  "Status of `visual-fill-column-mode' before activating `writeroom-mode'.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'writeroom--saved-visual-fill-column)
-
-(defvar writeroom--saved-window-config nil
-  "Window configuration active before `writeroom-mode' is activated.")
-
-(defgroup writeroom nil "Minor mode for distraction-free writing."
-  :group 'wp
-  :prefix "writeroom-")
-
-(defcustom writeroom-width 80
-  "Width of the writeroom writing area.
-This can be specified as an absolute width (the number of
-characters in a line), or as a fraction of the total window
-width, in the latter it should be a number between 0 and 1."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(choice (integer :tag "Absolute width:")
-                 (float :tag "Relative width:" :value 0.5)))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-mode-line nil
-  "The mode line format to use with `writeroom-mode'.
-By default, this option is set to nil, which disables the mode
-line when `writeroom-mode' is activated.  By setting this option
-to t, the standard mode line is retained.  Alternatively, it is
-possible to specify a special mode line for `writeroom-mode'
-buffers.  If this option is chosen, the default is to only show
-the buffer's modification status and the buffer name, but the
-format can be customized.  See the documentation for the variable
-`mode-line-format' for further information.  Note that if you set
-this option, it may be more visually pleasing to set
-`writeroom-bottom-divider-width' to 0."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Disable the mode line" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Use default mode line" t)
-                 (sexp :tag "Customize mode line"
-                       :value ("   " mode-line-modified "   " mode-line-buffer-identification))))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-mode-line-toggle-position 'header-line-format
-  "Position to temporarily show the mode line.
-When the mode line is disabled, the function
-`writeroom-toggle-mode-line' makes the mode line visible.  This
-option determines whether it is shown as the mode line or as the
-header line."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Use the mode line" 'mode-line-format)
-                 (const :tag "Use the header line" 'header-line-format)))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-bottom-divider-width 1
-  "Width of the bottom window divider in pixels."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(integer :tag "Width"))
-
-(make-obsolete-variable 'writeroom-disable-fringe
-                        "The variable `writeroom-disable-fringe' is no longer used."
-                        "`writeroom-mode' version 2.9")
-
-(defcustom writeroom-maximize-window t
-  "Whether to maximize the current window in its frame.
-When set to t, `writeroom-mode' deletes all other windows in
-the current frame."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Maximize window" t)
-                 (const :tag "Do not maximize window" nil)))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-fullscreen-effect 'fullboth
-  "Effect applied when enabling fullscreen.
-The value can be `fullboth', in which case fullscreen is
-activated, or `maximized', in which case the relevant frame is
-maximized but window decorations are still available."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Fullscreen" fullboth)
-                 (const :tag "Maximized" maximized)))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-border-width 30
-  "Width in pixels of the border.
-To use this option, select the option \"Add border\" in `Global
-Effects'. This adds a border around the text area."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(integer :tag "Border width"))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-fringes-outside-margins t
-  "If set, place the fringes outside the margins."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Place fringes outside margins" t)
-                 (const :tag "Place fringes inside margins" nil)))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-major-modes '(text-mode)
-  "List of major modes in which writeroom-mode is activated.
-The command `global-writeroom-mode' activates `writeroom-mode' in
-every buffer that has one of the major modes listed in this
-option.  Modes can be specified as symbols or as regular
-expressions.  If a buffer has one of the specified major modes or
-if its major mode name matches one of the regular expressions,
-`writeroom-mode' is activated."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(repeat (choice (symbol :tag "Major mode")
-                         (string :tag "Regular expression"))))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-use-derived-modes t
-  "Activate `writeroom-mode' in derived modes as well.'.
-If this option is set, the command `global-writeroom-mode'
-activates `writeroom-mode' in modes that are derived from those
-listed in `writeroom-major-modes'.  Note that this option applies
-only to symbols in `writeroom-major-modes'.  Regular expressions
-are ignored."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Use derived modes" t)
-                 (const :tag "Do not use derived modes" nil)))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-major-modes-exceptions nil
-  "List of major modes in which `writeroom-mode' should not be activated.
-This option lists exceptions to `writeroom-major-modes'.  Modes
-can be specified as symbols or as regular expressions."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(repeat (choice (symbol :tag "Major mode exception")
-                         (string :tag "Regular expression"))))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-restore-window-config nil
-  "If set, restore window configuration after disabling `writeroom-mode'.
-Setting this option makes sense primarily if `writeroom-mode' is
-used in one buffer only.  The window configuration that is stored
-is the one that exists when `writeroom-mode' is first called, and
-it is restored when `writeroom-mode' is deactivated in the last
-buffer."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not restore window configuration" nil)
-                 (const :tag "Restore window configuration" t)))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-extra-line-spacing nil
-  "Additional line spacing for `writeroom-mode`."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not add extra line spacing" :value nil)
-                 (integer :tag "Absolute height" :value 5)
-                 (float :tag "Relative height" :value 0.8)))
-
-(defcustom writeroom-global-effects '(writeroom-set-fullscreen
-                             writeroom-set-alpha
-                             writeroom-set-menu-bar-lines
-                             writeroom-set-tool-bar-lines
-                             writeroom-set-vertical-scroll-bars
-                             writeroom-set-bottom-divider-width)
-  "List of global effects for `writeroom-mode'.
-These effects are enabled when `writeroom-mode' is activated in
-the first buffer and disabled when it is deactivated in the last
-buffer."
-  :group 'writeroom
-  :type '(set (const :tag "Fullscreen" writeroom-set-fullscreen)
-              (const :tag "Disable transparency" writeroom-set-alpha)
-              (const :tag "Disable menu bar" writeroom-set-menu-bar-lines)
-              (const :tag "Disable tool bar" writeroom-set-tool-bar-lines)
-              (const :tag "Disable scroll bar" writeroom-set-vertical-scroll-bars)
-              (const :tag "Enable bottom window divider" writeroom-set-bottom-divider-width)
-              (const :tag "Add border" writeroom-set-internal-border-width)
-              (const :tag "Display frame on all workspaces" writeroom-set-sticky)
-              (repeat :inline t :tag "Custom effects" function)))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'writeroom-global-functions 'writeroom-global-effects "`writeroom-mode' version 2.0")
-
-(defmacro define-writeroom-global-effect (fp value)
-  "Define a global effect for `writeroom-mode'.
-The effect is activated by setting frame parameter FP to VALUE.
-FP should be an unquoted symbol, the name of a frame parameter;
-VALUE must be quoted (unless it is a string or a number, of
-course).  It can also be an unquoted symbol, in which case it
-should be the name of a global variable whose value is then
-assigned to FP.
-
-This macro defines a function `writeroom-set-<FP>' that takes one
-argument and activates the effect if this argument is 1 and
-deactivates it if it is -1.  When the effect is activated, the
-original value of frame parameter FP is stored in a frame
-parameter `writeroom-<FP>', so that it can be restored when the
-effect is deactivated."
-  (declare (indent defun))
-  (let ((wfp (intern (format "writeroom-%s" fp))))
-    `(fset (quote ,(intern (format "writeroom-set-%s" fp)))
-           (lambda (&optional arg)
-             (when (frame-live-p writeroom--frame)
-               (cond
-                ((= arg 1)         ; activate
-                 (set-frame-parameter writeroom--frame (quote ,wfp) (frame-parameter writeroom--frame (quote ,fp)))
-                 (set-frame-parameter writeroom--frame (quote ,fp) ,value))
-                ((= arg -1)        ; deactivate
-                 (set-frame-parameter writeroom--frame (quote ,fp) (frame-parameter writeroom--frame (quote ,wfp)))
-                 (set-frame-parameter writeroom--frame (quote ,wfp) nil))))))))
-
-(define-writeroom-global-effect fullscreen writeroom-fullscreen-effect)
-(define-writeroom-global-effect alpha '(100 100))
-(define-writeroom-global-effect vertical-scroll-bars nil)
-(define-writeroom-global-effect menu-bar-lines 0)
-(define-writeroom-global-effect tool-bar-lines 0)
-(define-writeroom-global-effect internal-border-width writeroom-border-width)
-(define-writeroom-global-effect sticky t)
-(define-writeroom-global-effect bottom-divider-width writeroom-bottom-divider-width)
-
-(defun turn-on-writeroom-mode ()
-  "Turn on `writeroom-mode'.
-This function activates `writeroom-mode' in a buffer if that
-buffer's major mode matchs against one of `writeroom-major-modes'."
-  (unless (writeroom--match-major-mode writeroom-major-modes-exceptions)
-    (if (writeroom--match-major-mode writeroom-major-modes writeroom-use-derived-modes)
-        (writeroom-mode 1))))
-
-(defun writeroom--match-major-mode (modes &optional derived)
-  "Match the current buffer's major mode against MODES.
-MODES a list of mode names (symbols) or regular expressions.
-Return t if the current major mode matches one of the elements of
-MODES, nil otherwise.  Comparison is done with `eq` (for symbols
-in MODES) or with `string-match-p' (for strings in MODES).  That
-is, if the major mode is e.g., `emacs-lisp-mode', it will not
-match the symbol `lisp-mode', but it will match the string
-\"lisp-mode\".
-
-If DERIVED is non-nil, also return t if the current buffer's
-major mode is a derived mode of one of the major mode symbols in
-MODES."
-  (catch 'match
-    (dolist (elem modes)
-      (if (cond ((symbolp elem)
-                 (or (eq elem major-mode)
-                     (and derived (derived-mode-p elem))))
-                ((string-match-p elem (symbol-name major-mode))))
-          (throw 'match t)))))
-
-(defvar writeroom-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map (kbd "s-?") #'writeroom-toggle-mode-line)
-    map)
-  "Keymap for writeroom-mode.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode writeroom-mode
-  "Minor mode for distraction-free writing."
-  :init-value nil :lighter nil :global nil
-  (if writeroom-mode
-      (writeroom--enable)
-    (writeroom--disable)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode global-writeroom-mode writeroom-mode turn-on-writeroom-mode
-  :require 'writeroom-mode
-  :group 'writeroom)
-
-(defun writeroom--kill-buffer-function ()
-  "Disable `writeroom-mode' before killing a buffer, if necessary.
-This function is for use in `kill-buffer-hook'.  It checks whether
-`writeroom-mode' is enabled in the buffer to be killed and
-adjusts `writeroom--buffers' and the global effects accordingly."
-  (when writeroom-mode
-    (setq writeroom--buffers (delq (current-buffer) writeroom--buffers))
-    (when (not writeroom--buffers)
-      (writeroom--set-global-effects -1)
-      (setq writeroom--frame nil))))
-
-(add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook #'writeroom--kill-buffer-function)
-
-(defun writeroom--set-global-effects (arg)
-  "Activate or deactivate global effects.
-The effects are activated if ARG is 1, deactivated if it is -1."
-  (mapc (lambda (fn)
-          (funcall fn arg))
-        writeroom-global-effects))
-
-(defun writeroom--calculate-width ()
-  "Calculate the width of the writing area."
-  (if (floatp writeroom-width)
-      (truncate (* (window-total-width) writeroom-width))
-    writeroom-width))
-
-(defvar writeroom--mode-line-showing nil
-  "Flag indicating whether the original mode line is displayed.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'writeroom--mode-line-showing)
-
-(defvar writeroom--orig-header-line nil
-  "Original format of the header line.
-When the header line is used to temporarily display the mode
-line, its original format is saved here.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'writeroom--orig-header-line)
-
-(defun writeroom-toggle-mode-line ()
-  "Toggle display of the original mode."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (eq writeroom-mode-line t) ; This means the original mode-line is displayed already.
-    (cond
-     ((not writeroom--mode-line-showing)
-      (setq writeroom--orig-header-line header-line-format)
-      (set writeroom-mode-line-toggle-position (or (cdr (assq 'mode-line-format writeroom--saved-data))
-                                          (default-value 'mode-line-format)))
-      (setq writeroom--mode-line-showing t))
-     (writeroom--mode-line-showing
-      (if (eq writeroom-mode-line-toggle-position 'header-line-format)
-          (setq header-line-format writeroom--orig-header-line)
-        (setq mode-line-format writeroom-mode-line))
-      (setq writeroom--mode-line-showing nil)))
-    (force-mode-line-update)))
-
-(defun writeroom-adjust-width (amount)
-  "Adjust the width of the writing area on the fly by AMOUNT.
-A numeric prefix argument can be used to specify the adjustment.
-When called without a prefix, this will reset the width to the default value."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (if amount
-      (setq visual-fill-column-width (max 1 (+ visual-fill-column-width amount)))
-    (setq visual-fill-column-width (writeroom--calculate-width)))
-  (visual-fill-column--adjust-window)
-  (message "Writing area is now %d characters wide" visual-fill-column-width))
-
-(defun writeroom-increase-width ()
-  "Increase the width of the writing area by 2 characters."
-  (interactive)
-  (writeroom-adjust-width 2))
-
-(defun writeroom-decrease-width ()
-  "Decrease the width of the writing area by 2 characters."
-  (interactive)
-  (writeroom-adjust-width -2))
-
-(defun writeroom--enable ()
-  "Set up writeroom-mode for the current buffer.
-Also run the functions in `writeroom-global-effects' if the
-current buffer is the first buffer in which `writeroom-mode' is
-activated."
-  ;; save buffer-local variables, if they have a buffer-local binding
-  (setq writeroom--saved-data (mapcar (lambda (sym)
-                               (if (local-variable-p sym)
-                                   (cons sym (buffer-local-value sym (current-buffer)))
-                                 sym))
-                             writeroom--local-variables))
-  (setq writeroom--saved-visual-fill-column visual-fill-column-mode)
-
-  ;; activate global effects
-  (when (not writeroom--buffers)
-    (setq writeroom--frame (selected-frame))
-    (writeroom--set-global-effects 1)
-    (if writeroom-restore-window-config
-        (setq writeroom--saved-window-config (current-window-configuration))))
-
-  (push (current-buffer) writeroom--buffers)
-
-  (when writeroom-maximize-window
-    (delete-other-windows))
-
-  (when writeroom-extra-line-spacing
-    (setq line-spacing writeroom-extra-line-spacing))
-
-  (unless (eq writeroom-mode-line t) ; if t, use standard mode line
-    (setq mode-line-format writeroom-mode-line))
-
-  (setq visual-fill-column-width (writeroom--calculate-width)
-        visual-fill-column-center-text t
-        visual-fill-column-fringes-outside-margins writeroom-fringes-outside-margins)
-  (visual-fill-column-mode 1)
-
-  ;; if the current buffer is displayed in some window, the windows'
-  ;; margins and fringes must be adjusted.
-  (mapc (lambda (w)
-          (with-selected-window w
-            (visual-fill-column--adjust-window)))
-        (get-buffer-window-list (current-buffer) nil)))
-
-(defun writeroom--disable ()
-  "Reset the current buffer to its normal appearance.
-Also run the functions in `writeroom-global-effects' to undo
-their effects if `writeroom-mode' is deactivated in the last
-buffer in which it was active."
-  ;; disable visual-fill-column-mode
-  (visual-fill-column-mode -1)
-  (kill-local-variable 'visual-fill-column-width)
-  (kill-local-variable 'visual-fill-column-center-text)
-  (kill-local-variable 'visual-fill-column-fringes-outside-margins)
-
-  ;; restore global effects if necessary
-  (setq writeroom--buffers (delq (current-buffer) writeroom--buffers))
-  (when (not writeroom--buffers)
-    (writeroom--set-global-effects -1)
-    (setq writeroom--frame nil)
-    (if writeroom-restore-window-config
-        (set-window-configuration writeroom--saved-window-config)))
-
-  ;; restore local variables
-  (mapc (lambda (val)
-          (if (symbolp val)
-              (kill-local-variable val)
-            (set (car val) (cdr val))))
-        writeroom--saved-data)
-
-  ;; if the current buffer is displayed in some window, the windows'
-  ;; margins and fringes must be adjusted.
-  (mapc (lambda (w)
-          (with-selected-window w
-            (set-window-margins (selected-window) 0 0)
-            (set-window-fringes (selected-window) nil)))
-        (get-buffer-window-list (current-buffer) nil))
-
-  ;; reenable `visual-fill-colummn-mode' with original settings if it was
-  ;; active before activating `writeroom-mode'.
-  (if writeroom--saved-visual-fill-column
-      (visual-fill-column-mode 1)))
-
-(provide 'writeroom-mode)
-
-;;; writeroom-mode.el ends here
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-This is writeroom-mode.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.1 from
-writeroom-mode.texi.
-
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Writeroom Mode: (writeroom-mode).        Distraction-free writing.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Writeroom-mode,  Up: (dir)
-
-Top
-***
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Writeroom-mode::
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Writeroom-mode,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
-
-1 Writeroom-mode
-****************
-
-‘writeroom-mode’ is a minor mode for Emacs that implements a
-distraction-free writing mode similar to the famous Writeroom editor for
-OS X. ‘writeroom-mode’ is meant for GNU Emacs 24, lower versions are not
-actively supported.
-* Menu:
-
-* Installation::
-* Usage::
-* Multiple writeroom-mode buffers::
-* Frame effects::
-* Customisation::
-* Changing the width interactively::
-* Text size adjustments::
-* Displaying the mode line::
-* Adding global effects::
-* Other similar modes::
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: Usage,  Up: Writeroom-mode
-
-1.1 Installation
-================
-
-‘writeroom-mode’ can be installed through the package manager from Melpa
-(http://melpa.org/).  If installing manually, make sure to also install
-its dependency ‘visual-fill-column’
-(https://github.com/joostkremers/visual-fill-column).
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Usage,  Next: Multiple writeroom-mode buffers,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Writeroom-mode
-
-1.2 Usage
-=========
-
-‘writeroom-mode’ can be activated in a buffer by calling ‘M-x
-writeroom-mode RET’.  By default, ‘writeroom-mode’ does the following
-things:
-
-   • activate fullscreen
-   • disable transparency
-   • disable the menu bar
-   • disable the tool bar
-   • disable the scroll bar
-   • enable a bottom window divider of 1 pixel
-   • maximise the current window (i.e., delete all other windows in the
-     frame)
-   • place the fringes outside the margins
-   • disable the mode line
-   • add window margins to the current buffer so that the text is 80
-     characters wide
-
-The last three effects are buffer-local.  The other effects apply to the
-current frame.  Because ‘writeroom-mode’ is a minor mode, this isn’t
-entirely on the up and up, since minor modes aren’t supposed to have
-such global effects.  But ‘writeroom-mode’ is meant for distraction-free
-writing, so these effects do make sense.
-
-All these effects can be disabled or customised.  In addition, there are
-several more options that are disabled by default but can be enabled in
-the customisation buffer.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Multiple writeroom-mode buffers,  Next: Frame effects,  Prev: Usage,  Up: Writeroom-mode
-
-1.3 Multiple writeroom-mode buffers
-===================================
-
-It is possible to activate ‘writeroom-mode’ in more than one buffer.
-The global effects are of course activated only once and they remain
-active until ‘writeroom-mode’ is deactivated in _all_ buffers.
-Alternatively, if you wish to use ‘writeroom-mode’ in all buffers that
-have a particular major mode (e.g., ‘text-mode’, ‘markdown-mode’), you
-can use the global minor mode ‘global-writeroom-mode’.  This function
-enables the global effects and activates the buffer-local effects in all
-(current and future) buffers that have a major mode listed in the user
-option ‘writeroom-major-modes’ (by default only ‘text-mode’).
-
-When ‘global-writeroom-mode’ is active, the function ‘writeroom-mode’
-can still be called to enable or disable ‘writeroom-mode’ in individual
-buffers (regardless of their major mode, of course).  Calling
-‘global-writeroom-mode’ again disables ‘writeroom-mode’ in all buffers
-in which it is active, also those in which it was activated manually.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Frame effects,  Next: Customisation,  Prev: Multiple writeroom-mode buffers,  Up: Writeroom-mode
-
-1.4 Frame effects
-=================
-
-Most of the global effects that ‘writeroom-mode’ enables are handled by
-setting specific frame parameters.  This means that they apply to the
-current frame.  If you switch to another frame and display a
-‘writeroom-mode’ buffer, only the buffer-local effects will be visible.
-
-‘writeroom-mode’ tries to make sure that it only affects one frame, and
-that it restores that particular frame when it is deactivated in the
-last buffer.  This means it should be safe to activate ‘writeroom-mode’
-in one frame and deactivate it in another.  Killing the ‘writeroom-mode’
-frame should also be safe.
-
-The affected frame is always restored to its original state, before
-‘writeroom-mode’ was activated, even if you change any of the frame
-parameters manually while ‘writeroom-mode’ is active.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Customisation,  Next: Changing the width interactively,  Prev: Frame effects,  Up: Writeroom-mode
-
-1.5 Customisation
-=================
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Global Writeroom Mode::
-* Border Width::
-* Extra Line Spacing::
-* Fringes Outside Margins::
-* Fullscreen Effect::
-* Bottom Divider Width::
-* Global Effects::
-* Major Modes::
-* Use Derived Modes::
-* Major Modes Exceptions::
-* Maximize Window::
-* Mode Line::
-* Mode Line Toggle Position::
-* Restore Window Config::
-* Width::
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Global Writeroom Mode,  Next: Border Width,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.1 Global Writeroom Mode
----------------------------
-
-Activate this option to automatically turn on ‘writeroom-mode’ in any
-buffer that has one of the major modes matched any mask listed in
-‘writeroom-major-modes’ and not in ‘writeroom-major-modes’.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Border Width,  Next: Extra Line Spacing,  Prev: Global Writeroom Mode,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.2 Border Width
-------------------
-
-Width of the border around the text area.  Disabled by default, see
-‘writeroom-global-effects’ to enable the border.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Extra Line Spacing,  Next: Fringes Outside Margins,  Prev: Border Width,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.3 Extra Line Spacing
-------------------------
-
-Increase the line spacing.  Can be an absolute value (the number of
-pixels to add to the line) or a number relative to the default line
-height.  Disabled by default.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Fringes Outside Margins,  Next: Fullscreen Effect,  Prev: Extra Line Spacing,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.4 Fringes Outside Margins
------------------------------
-
-If set, place the fringes outside the margins.  ‘writeroom-mode’ expands
-the window margins, causing the fringes to be pushed inside, which may
-be visually distracting.  This option keeps the fringes at the window’s
-edges.  Unset it if you prefer to have the fringes close to the text.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Fullscreen Effect,  Next: Bottom Divider Width,  Prev: Fringes Outside Margins,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.5 Fullscreen Effect
------------------------
-
-Effect to apply when ‘writeroom-mode’ activates fullscreen.  Can be
-‘fullboth’, which uses the entire screen (i.e., window decorations are
-disabled and the window manager’s panel or task bar is covered by the
-Emacs frame) or ‘maximized’, in which case the Emacs frame is maximised
-but keeps its window decorations and does not cover the panel.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Bottom Divider Width,  Next: Global Effects,  Prev: Fullscreen Effect,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.6 Bottom Divider Width
---------------------------
-
-Width in pixels of the bottom window divider.  Default value is 1.  The
-bottom window divider helps in distinguishing the minibuffer from the
-text area, and also in distinguishing two windows split top-to-bottom.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Global Effects,  Next: Major Modes,  Prev: Bottom Divider Width,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.7 Global Effects
---------------------
-
-List of global effects:
-
-   • fullscreen
-   • transparency
-   • scroll bar
-   • menu bar
-   • tool bar
-   • bottom window divider
-   • border (add a border around the text area; disabled by default)
-   • sticky (display the window on all virtual workspaces; disabled by
-     default)
-
-Each option can be enabled or disabled individually.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Major Modes,  Next: Use Derived Modes,  Prev: Global Effects,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.8 Major Modes
------------------
-
-List of major modes in which ‘writeroom-mode’ should be activated
-automatically.  Use in conjunction with ‘global-writeroom-mode’.
-
-The elements in this list can be major-mode symbols, or regular
-expressions (in which case they must of course be strings).
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Use Derived Modes,  Next: Major Modes Exceptions,  Prev: Major Modes,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.9 Use Derived Modes
------------------------
-
-If this option is set, ‘global-writeroom-mode’ also activates
-‘writeroom-mode’ in buffers whose major mode is a derived mode of one of
-the modes in ‘writeroom-major-modes’.  (Only the major mode symbols in
-‘writeroom-major-modes’ are relevant.)
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Major Modes Exceptions,  Next: Maximize Window,  Prev: Use Derived Modes,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.10 Major Modes Exceptions
------------------------------
-
-List of major modes in which ‘writeroom-mode’ should not be activated by
-‘global-writeroom-mode’.  (It is still possible to activate
-‘writeroom-mode’ manually).  This can also be a mixed list of major-mode
-symbols and regular expressions.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Maximize Window,  Next: Mode Line,  Prev: Major Modes Exceptions,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.11 Maximize Window
-----------------------
-
-Maximise the current window in its frame, i.e., delete all other
-windows.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Mode Line,  Next: Mode Line Toggle Position,  Prev: Maximize Window,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.12 Mode Line
-----------------
-
-The mode line format to use.  This option can be ‘nil’, which disables
-the mode line altogether (which is the default), it can be ‘t’, which
-retains the mode line, or it can be set to a customised format to only
-show some information.  If the latter option is chosen, the mode line
-shows only the file name and the file modification status, but the
-format can be customised.  See the documentation for the variable
-‘mode-line-format’ for details.  If you set this option, it may be more
-visually pleasing to set the option Bottom Divider Width to 0.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Mode Line Toggle Position,  Next: Restore Window Config,  Prev: Mode Line,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.13 Mode Line Toggle Position
---------------------------------
-
-If you disable or customise the mode line, you may sometimes want to see
-the entire mode line.  ‘writeroom-mode’ provides the function
-‘writeroom-toggle-mode-line’ (see below) to do this.  You can specify
-where you want to make the mode line visible when using this function:
-in the mode line itself, or in the header line.
-
-Note that the default value of this option is to display the mode line
-in the header line, because for some reason that is more reliable.
-(Toggling the mode line multiple times in a row does not always work
-very well.)
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Restore Window Config,  Next: Width,  Prev: Mode Line Toggle Position,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.14 Restore Window Config
-----------------------------
-
-Restore the window configuration that existed before ‘writeroom-mode’
-was activated.  This is primarily useful if you use ‘writeroom-mode’ in
-only a single buffer, since the window configuration that is restored is
-the one that existed at the moment when ‘writeroom-mode’ is called for
-the first time.  Disabled by default.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Width,  Prev: Restore Window Config,  Up: Customisation
-
-1.5.15 Width
-------------
-
-Width of the text area.  Can be specified as an absolute value (number
-of characters) or as a fraction of the total window width (in which case
-it should be a number between 0 and 1).
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Changing the width interactively,  Next: Text size adjustments,  Prev: Customisation,  Up: Writeroom-mode
-
-1.6 Changing the width interactively
-====================================
-
-The width of the text area in the current buffer can be changed
-interactively with the commands ‘writeroom-increase-width’ and
-‘writeroom-decrease-width’, which increase and decrease the text width
-by 2 characters.  There is also a more general command
-‘writeroom-adjust-width’, which adjusts the width of the text area by
-the amount passed as prefix argument.  That is, calling it with ‘M-5 M-x
-writeroom-adjust-width’ increases the text width by 5 characters.
-Calling ‘writeroom-adjust-width’ without prefix argument resets the
-width to the default value.
-
-These commands are not bound to any keys, but you can bind them in the
-following manner (the actual keys are just examples, of course; choose
-any keys you like):
-
-(with-eval-after-load 'writeroom-mode
-  (define-key writeroom-mode-map (kbd "C-M-<") #'writeroom-decrease-width)
-  (define-key writeroom-mode-map (kbd "C-M->") #'writeroom-increase-width)
-  (define-key writeroom-mode-map (kbd "C-M-=") #'writeroom-adjust-width))
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Text size adjustments,  Next: Displaying the mode line,  Prev: Changing the width interactively,  Up: Writeroom-mode
-
-1.7 Text size adjustments
-=========================
-
-Text size adjustments are taken into account in calculating the margins,
-which means that if the text size is increased, the margins are
-decreased, so that the number of characters on the line remains more or
-less the same.  Since it is not possible to detect interactive text size
-adjustments (e.g., with ‘text-size-adjust’), the adjustments of the
-margins cannot be made automatically.  You need to force a redisplay,
-e.g., with the command ‘redraw-display’.
-
-Alternatively, you can advise the command you use for adjusting the text
-size (most likely ‘text-size-adjust’):
-
-(advice-add 'text-scale-adjust :after
-  #'visual-fill-column-adjust)
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Displaying the mode line,  Next: Adding global effects,  Prev: Text size adjustments,  Up: Writeroom-mode
-
-1.8 Displaying the mode line
-============================
-
-By default, ‘writeroom-mode’ disables the mode line.  If you
-occasionally need to see the full mode line, you can use the command
-‘writeroom-toggle-mode-line’, which makes the mode line visible.
-Calling it again hides the mode line.  This command is bound to ‘s-?’
-(‘s’ is the super key, i.e., the Windows key on PCs, the ⌘ key on Macs),
-but it can be rebound by putting something like the following in your
-‘init.el’:
-
-(with-eval-after-load 'writeroom-mode
-  (define-key writeroom-mode-map (kbd "s-?") nil)
-  (define-key writeroom-mode-map (kbd "<some-key>") #’writeroom-toggle-mode-line))
-
-The first ‘define-key’ disables the binding for ‘s-?’.  Substitute your
-preferred key binding in the second line to bind
-‘writeroom-toggle-mode-line’ to it.
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Adding global effects,  Next: Other similar modes,  Prev: Displaying the mode line,  Up: Writeroom-mode
-
-1.9 Adding global effects
-=========================
-
-It is possible to add your own global effects to ‘writeroom-mode’.  If
-there is a global minor mode that you want turned on when
-‘writeroom-mode’ is activated for the first time, you can simply add it
-to the user option ‘writeroom-global-effects’ by checking the box
-"Custom effects", clicking the [INS] button and adding the function to
-the list.
-
-Alternatively, you can also write your own function.  This function
-should take one argument and enable the effect if the argument is ‘1’
-and disable it if the argument is ‘-1’.  To give an example, if you want
-to activate a minimalist colour theme in ‘writeroom-mode’, you can write
-the following function:
-
-(defun my-writeroom-theme (arg)
-  (cond
-   ((= arg 1)
-    (enable-theme 'minimalist-dark))
-   ((= arg -1)
-    (disable-theme 'minimalist-dark))))
-
-If your function affects the frame, you should make sure that it only
-affects the ‘writeroom-mode’ frame by passing the variable
-‘writeroom--frame’ to all frame-changing functions.  If your frame
-effect involves changing the value of a frame parameter, you may be able
-to use the macro ‘define-writeroom-global-effect’; see its doc string
-for details.
-
-In principle, it is not a good idea to define a custom global effect
-function as a toggle, but if you are sure you’ll only ever use a single
-frame, it should be safe enough.  For example, sometimes setting the
-‘fullscreen’ frame parameter does not work.  In this case, if you’re on
-Linux, you could send an X client message directly:
-
-(defun my-toggle-fullscreen (_)
-  (x-send-client-message nil 0 nil "_NET_WM_STATE" 32
-                         '(2 "_NET_WM_STATE_FULLSCREEN" 0)))
-
-
-File: writeroom-mode.info,  Node: Other similar modes,  Prev: Adding global effects,  Up: Writeroom-mode
-
-1.10 Other similar modes
-========================
-
-There are two other modes that I know of that also implement a
-distraction-free writing environment: Darkroom
-(https://github.com/joaotavora/darkroom) and Olivetti
-(https://github.com/rnkn/olivetti).  Both are narrower in scope than
-‘writeroom-mode’.
-
-In particular, both Darkroom and Olivetti only affect the buffer (or
-more precisely, its window), not the frame.  They centre the text by
-adding window margins, and optionally resize the text and hide the mode
-line.  They do not make Emacs fullscreen and do not remove the menu and
-tool bars, the scroll bar or the window decorations.  This is a
-conscious choice (see, e.g., this pull request
-(https://github.com/joaotavora/darkroom/pull/2) and this issue
-(https://github.com/rnkn/olivetti/issues/6)), motivated by the fact that
-affecting the frame in this way may lead to problems when using multiple
-Emacs frames.
-
-It is true that changing the appearance of the current frame (the global
-effects, as ‘writeroom-mode’ calls them) is risky if you use multiple
-frames.  ‘writeroom-mode’ applies its global effects to the frame that
-is current when it is first activated and tries to make sure that _only_
-this frame is ever affected.  Therefore, it should be safe to use
-‘writeroom-mode’, even if you use multiple frames.  (If you do run into
-issues, however, I would welcome a bug report.)  Alternatively, you can
-turn off all global effects and use ‘writeroom-mode’ in much the same
-way as Darkroom or Olivetti.
-
-Another difference with Darkroom and Olivetti is that ‘writeroom-mode’
-tries to be as customisable as possible.  It has a larger number of
-customisation options than either of the other modes and also provides a
-way to add custom global effects.  This may or may not be what you need,
-of course.
-
-
-
-Tag Table:
-Node: Top222
-Node: Writeroom-mode336
-Ref: #writeroom-mode445
-Node: Installation931
-Ref: #installation1051
-Node: Usage1295
-Ref: #usage1441
-Node: Multiple writeroom-mode buffers2547
-Ref: #multiple-writeroom-mode-buffers2746
-Node: Frame effects3764
-Ref: #frame-effects3935
-Node: Customisation4744
-Ref: #customisation4916
-Node: Global Writeroom Mode5251
-Ref: #global-writeroom-mode5408
-Node: Border Width5617
-Ref: #border-width5783
-Node: Extra Line Spacing5905
-Ref: #extra-line-spacing6085
-Node: Fringes Outside Margins6252
-Ref: #fringes-outside-margins6447
-Node: Fullscreen Effect6740
-Ref: #fullscreen-effect6925
-Node: Bottom Divider Width7284
-Ref: #bottom-divider-width7466
-Node: Global Effects7680
-Ref: #global-effects7844
-Node: Major Modes8199
-Ref: #major-modes8354
-Node: Use Derived Modes8619
-Ref: #use-derived-modes8794
-Node: Major Modes Exceptions9056
-Ref: #major-modes-exceptions9247
-Node: Maximize Window9499
-Ref: #maximize-window9668
-Node: Mode Line9743
-Ref: #mode-line9903
-Node: Mode Line Toggle Position10466
-Ref: #mode-line-toggle-position10664
-Node: Restore Window Config11217
-Ref: #restore-window-config11403
-Node: Width11740
-Ref: #width11860
-Node: Changing the width interactively12045
-Ref: #changing-the-width-interactively12263
-Node: Text size adjustments13268
-Ref: #text-size-adjustments13475
-Node: Displaying the mode line14132
-Ref: #displaying-the-mode-line14334
-Node: Adding global effects15120
-Ref: #adding-global-effects15314
-Node: Other similar modes16999
-Ref: #other-similar-modes17158
-
-End Tag Table
-
-
-Local Variables:
-coding: utf-8
-End:
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/xterm-color-20180202.2318/xterm-color-autoloads.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/xterm-color-20180202.2318/xterm-color-autoloads.el
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-;;; xterm-color-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "xterm-color" "xterm-color.el" (23450 31791
-;;;;;;  237420 224000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from xterm-color.el
-
-(autoload 'xterm-color-filter "xterm-color" "\
-Translate ANSI color sequences in STRING into text properties.
-Returns new STRING with text properties applied.
-
-This function will check if `xterm-color-preserve-properties' is
-set to T and only call `xterm-color-filter-real' on substrings
-that do not have text properties applied (passing through the rest
-unmodified).  Preserving properties in this fashion is really a hack
-and not very robust as there may be situations where text properties
-are applied on ANSI data, which will mess up the state machine.
-It works fine with and is really meant for eshell though.
-
-This can be inserted into `comint-preoutput-filter-functions'.
-
-\(fn STRING)" nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'xterm-color-colorize-buffer "xterm-color" "\
-Apply `xterm-color-filter' to current buffer, and replace its contents.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'xterm-color-test "xterm-color" "\
-Create and display a new buffer that contains ANSI control sequences.
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; xterm-color-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/xterm-color-20180202.2318/xterm-color-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/xterm-color-20180202.2318/xterm-color-pkg.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/xterm-color-20180202.2318/xterm-color-pkg.el
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "xterm-color" "20180202.2318" "ANSI & XTERM 256 color support" '((cl-lib "0.5")) :commit "42374a98f1039e105cad9f16ce585dffc96a3f1c" :keywords '("faces") :authors '((nil . "xristos@sdf.lonestar.org")) :maintainer '(nil . "xristos@sdf.lonestar.org") :url "https://github.com/atomontage/xterm-color")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/xterm-color-20180202.2318/xterm-color.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/xterm-color-20180202.2318/xterm-color.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/xterm-color-20180202.2318/xterm-color.el
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@@ -1,699 +0,0 @@
-;;; xterm-color.el --- ANSI & XTERM 256 color support -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;;
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2018 xristos@sdf.lonestar.org
-;; All rights reserved
-;;
-;; Version: 1.7 - 2018-2-2
-;; Package-Version: 20180202.2318
-;; Author: xristos@sdf.lonestar.org
-;; URL: https://github.com/atomontage/xterm-color
-;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.5"))
-;; Keywords: faces
-;;
-;; Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
-;; modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
-;; are met:
-;;
-;;   * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-;;     notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-;;
-;;   * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
-;;     copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
-;;     disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials
-;;     provided with the distribution.
-;;
-;; THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR 'AS IS' AND ANY EXPRESSED
-;; OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
-;; WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
-;; ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
-;; DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
-;; DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
-;; GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
-;; INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
-;; WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
-;; NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
-;; SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Translates ANSI control sequences into text properties.
-;;
-;; * Regular ANSI colors
-;;
-;; * XTERM 256 colors
-;;
-;; * Works with compilation-mode
-;;
-;; * Works with eshell
-;;
-;; * More accurate than ansi-color.el
-;;
-;; * Should perform much better than ansi-color.el
-;;
-;;; Usage:
-;;
-;; Call xterm-color-filter to propertize strings that you can then insert into
-;; a buffer. All state is kept in buffer-local variables which means that
-;; control sequences can span xterm-color-filter call boundaries.
-;;
-;; Example:
-;;
-;; (xterm-color-filter "[0;1;3;4")
-;; (xterm-color-filter ";35")
-;; (xterm-color-filter ";mThis is only a test")
-;; (xterm-color-filter "")
-;;
-;;
-;; You may also use xterm-color-colorize-buffer, interactively or from elisp,
-;; to colorize an entire buffer.
-;;
-;;
-;; * You can replace ansi-color.el with xterm-color for all comint buffers,
-;;   but this may create problems with modes that propertize strings
-;;   and feed them through comint-preoutput-filter-functions since xterm-color-filter
-;;   will strip all text properties.
-;;
-;;   The recommended configuration is to remove ansi-color-process-output from
-;;   comint-output-filter-functions and add xterm-color-filter as the *first*
-;;   hook in the buffer-local comint-preoutput-filter-functions for any comint-based
-;;   mode that you would like it to affect (e.g. shell-mode).
-;;
-;;   An example configuration for shell-mode (M-x shell) is shown below:
-;;
-;; (setq comint-output-filter-functions
-;;       (remove 'ansi-color-process-output comint-output-filter-functions))
-;;
-;; (add-hook 'shell-mode-hook
-;;           (lambda () (add-hook 'comint-preoutput-filter-functions 'xterm-color-filter nil t)))
-;;
-;; Also set TERM accordingly (xterm-256color)
-;;
-;; * You can also use it with eshell (and thus get color output from system ls):
-;;
-;; (require 'eshell)
-;;
-;; (add-hook 'eshell-before-prompt-hook
-;;           (lambda ()
-;;             (setq xterm-color-preserve-properties t)))
-;;
-;;  (add-to-list 'eshell-preoutput-filter-functions 'xterm-color-filter)
-;;  (setq eshell-output-filter-functions (remove 'eshell-handle-ansi-color eshell-output-filter-functions))
-;;
-;;  Don't forget to setenv TERM xterm-256color
-;;
-;;
-;; * Compilation buffers
-;;
-;;
-;; You may use `compilation-shell-minor-mode' with shell-mode buffers
-;; and the configuration previously described.
-;;
-;; For standalone compilation-mode buffers, you may use the following
-;; configuration:
-;;
-;; (setq compilation-environment '("TERM=xterm-256color"))
-;;
-;; (add-hook 'compilation-start-hook
-;;           (lambda (proc)
-;;             ;; We need to differentiate between compilation-mode buffers
-;;             ;; and running as part of comint (which at this point we assume
-;;             ;; has been configured separately for xterm-color)
-;;             (when (eq (process-filter proc) 'compilation-filter)
-;;               ;; This is a process associated with a compilation-mode buffer.
-;;               ;; We may call `xterm-color-filter' before its own filter function.
-;;               (set-process-filter
-;;                proc
-;;                (lambda (proc string)
-;;                  (funcall 'compilation-filter proc (xterm-color-filter string)))))))
-;;
-;;
-;;; Test:
-;;
-;; M-x xterm-color-test
-;;
-;; For shell or eshell:
-;;
-;; M-x shell || M-x eshell
-;;
-;; perl tests/xterm-colortest && perl tests/256colors2.pl
-;;
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-
-(defgroup xterm-color nil
-  "Translates ANSI control sequences to text properties."
-  :prefix "xterm-color-"
-  :group 'processes)
-
-;;
-;; CUSTOM
-;;
-
-(defcustom xterm-color-debug nil
-  "Print ANSI state machine debug information in *Messages* if T."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'xterm-color)
-
-(defcustom xterm-color-names
-  ["#192033"    ; black
-   "#A93F43"    ; red
-   "#59963A"    ; green
-   "#BE8A2D"    ; yellow
-   "#4068A3"    ; blue
-   "#7F60A7"    ; magenta
-   "#4E9B9B"    ; cyan
-   "#7E8A90"]   ; white
-  "The default colors to use as regular ANSI colors."
-  :type '(vector string string string string string string string string)
-  :group 'xterm-color)
-
-(defcustom xterm-color-names-bright
-  ["#666666"    ; black
-   "#EC6261"    ; red
-   "#ADCF44"    ; green
-   "#F0C649"    ; yellow
-   "#63B4F6"    ; blue
-   "#CB77F9"    ; magenta
-   "#86D7DB"    ; cyan
-   "#D3D2D1"]   ; white
-  "The default colors to use as bright ANSI colors."
-  :type '(vector string string string string string string string string)
-  :group 'xterm-color)
-
-;;
-;; Buffer locals, used by state machine
-;;
-
-(defvar xterm-color--current nil
-  "Hash table with current ANSI color.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'xterm-color--current)
-
-(defvar xterm-color-preserve-properties nil
-  "If T, preserve existing text properties on input about to be filtered.
-This should be NIL most of the time as it can mess up the internal state
-machine if it encounters ANSI data with text properties applied.  It is
-really meant for and works fine with eshell.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'xterm-color-preserve-properties)
-
-(defvar xterm-color-ignore-movement nil
-  "If T, ignore CSI sequences that move the cursor.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'xterm-color-ignore-movement)
-
-(defvar xterm-color--char-buffer ""
-  "Buffer with characters that the current ANSI color applies to.
-In order to avoid having per-character text properties, we grow this
-buffer dynamically until we encounter an ANSI reset sequence.
-
-Once that happens, we generate a single text property for the entire string.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'xterm-color--char-buffer)
-
-(defvar xterm-color--CSI-buffer ""
-  "Buffer with current ANSI CSI sequence bytes.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'xterm-color--CSI-buffer)
-
-(defvar xterm-color--osc-buffer ""
-  "Buffer with current ANSI OSC sequence bytes.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'xterm-color--osc-buffer)
-
-(defvar xterm-color--state :char
-  "The current state of the ANSI sequence state machine.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'xterm-color--state)
-
-(defvar xterm-color--attributes 0)
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'xterm-color--attributes)
-
-
-(defconst +xterm-color--bright+    1)
-(defconst +xterm-color--italic+    2)
-(defconst +xterm-color--underline+ 4)
-(defconst +xterm-color--strike+    8)
-(defconst +xterm-color--negative+  16)
-(defconst +xterm-color--frame+     32)
-(defconst +xterm-color--overline+  64)
-
-;;
-;; Functions
-;;
-
-(cl-defun xterm-color--string-properties (string)
-  (cl-loop
-   with res = '()
-   with pos = 0
-   do
-   (let ((next-pos (next-property-change pos string)))
-     (if next-pos
-         (progn
-           (push (list pos (text-properties-at pos string) (substring string pos next-pos)) res)
-           (setq pos next-pos))
-       (push (list pos (text-properties-at pos string) (substring string pos)) res)
-       (cl-return-from xterm-color--string-properties (nreverse res))))))
-
-(defun xterm-color--message (format-string &rest args)
-  "Call `message' with FORMAT-STRING and ARGS if `xterm-color-debug' is T."
-  (when xterm-color-debug
-    (let ((message-truncate-lines t))
-      (apply 'message format-string args)
-      (message nil))))
-
-(defun xterm-color--dispatch-SGR (elems)
-  (cl-loop
-   for elem = (cl-first elems)
-   while elem do
-   (cond
-    ;; Reset
-    ((= 0 elem)
-     (clrhash xterm-color--current)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes 0)
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; ANSI FG color
-    ((and (>= elem 30)
-          (<= elem 37))
-     (setf (gethash 'foreground-color xterm-color--current)
-           (- elem 30))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; ANSI BG color
-    ((and (>= elem 40)
-          (<= elem 47))
-     (setf (gethash 'background-color xterm-color--current)
-           (- elem 40))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; XTERM 256 FG color
-    ((= 38 elem)
-     (setf (gethash 'foreground-color xterm-color--current)
-           (xterm-color-256 (cl-third elems)))
-     (setq elems (cl-cdddr elems)))
-    ;; XTERM 256 BG color
-    ((= 48 elem)
-     (setf (gethash 'background-color xterm-color--current)
-           (xterm-color-256 (cl-third elems)))
-     (setq elems (cl-cdddr elems)))
-    ;; Reset to default FG color
-    ((= 39 elem)
-     (remhash 'foreground-color xterm-color--current)
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Reset to default BG color
-    ((= 49 elem)
-     (remhash 'background-color xterm-color--current)
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Bright color
-    ((= 1 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logior xterm-color--attributes
-                   +xterm-color--bright+))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Faint color, emulated as normal intensity
-    ((= 2 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logand xterm-color--attributes
-                   (lognot +xterm-color--bright+)))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Italic
-    ((= 3 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logior xterm-color--attributes
-                   +xterm-color--italic+))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Underline
-    ((= 4 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logior xterm-color--attributes
-                   +xterm-color--underline+))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Negative
-    ((= 7 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logior xterm-color--attributes
-                   +xterm-color--negative+))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Strike through
-    ((= 9 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logior xterm-color--attributes
-                   +xterm-color--strike+))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Normal intensity
-    ((= 22 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logand xterm-color--attributes
-                   (lognot +xterm-color--bright+)))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; No italic
-    ((= 23 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logand xterm-color--attributes
-                   (lognot +xterm-color--italic+)))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; No underline
-    ((= 24 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logand xterm-color--attributes
-                   (lognot +xterm-color--underline+)))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; No negative
-    ((= 27 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logand xterm-color--attributes
-                   (lognot +xterm-color--negative+)))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; No strike through
-    ((= 29 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logand xterm-color--attributes
-                   (lognot +xterm-color--strike+)))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Frame
-    ((= 51 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logior xterm-color--attributes
-                   +xterm-color--frame+))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Overline
-    ((= 53 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logior xterm-color--attributes
-                   +xterm-color--overline+))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; No frame
-    ((= 54 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logand xterm-color--attributes
-                   (lognot +xterm-color--frame+)))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; No overline
-    ((= 55 elem)
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logand xterm-color--attributes
-                   (lognot +xterm-color--overline+)))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; AIXTERM hi-intensity FG color
-    ((and (>= elem 90)
-          (<= elem 97))
-     (setf (gethash 'foreground-color xterm-color--current)
-           (- elem 90))
-     (setq xterm-color--attributes
-           (logior xterm-color--attributes
-                   +xterm-color--bright+))
-     (setq elems (cdr elems)))
-    ;; Fallback
-    (t (xterm-color--message "xterm-color: not implemented SGR attribute %s" elem)
-       (setq elems (cdr elems))))))
-
-
-(defun xterm-color--dispatch-CSI (csi)
-  (let* ((len (1- (length csi)))
-         (term (aref csi len)))
-    (cl-macrolet ((maybe-ignore-CSI
-                   (&rest body)
-                   `(if xterm-color-ignore-movement
-                        (xterm-color--message "xterm-color: ignoring %s CSI since xterm-color-ignore-movement is set" csi)
-                      ,@body)))
-      (cond ((= ?m term)
-             ;; SGR
-             (if (= len 0)
-                 (xterm-color--dispatch-SGR '(0))
-               (let ((len (1- len)))              ; Don't need the ?m character
-                 (subst-char-in-string 59 ? csi t)
-                 (xterm-color--dispatch-SGR
-                  ;; The following is somewhat faster than
-                  ;; (mapcar 'string-to-number (split-string csi))
-                  (cl-loop with idx = 0
-                           while (<= idx len)
-                           for (num . end) = (read-from-string csi idx (1+ len))
-                           do (progn (cl-assert (integerp num))
-                                     (setf idx end))
-                           collect num)))))
-            ((= ?J term)
-             ;; Clear screen
-             (xterm-color--message "xterm-color: %s CSI not implemented (clear screen)" csi))
-            ((= ?C term)
-             (maybe-ignore-CSI
-              (let ((num (string-to-number (substring csi 0 len))))
-                (setq xterm-color--char-buffer
-                      (concat xterm-color--char-buffer
-                              (make-string num 32))))))
-            (t
-             (xterm-color--message "xterm-color: %s CSI not implemented" csi))))))
-
-
-(defun xterm-color-256 (color)
-  (cond ((and (>= color 232)
-              (<= color 255))
-         ;; Grayscale
-         (let ((val (+ 8 (* (- color 232) 10))))
-           (format "#%02x%02x%02x"
-                   val val val)))
-        ((<= color 7)
-         ;; Normal ANSI color
-         (aref xterm-color-names color))
-        ((and (>= color 8)
-              (<= color 15))
-         ;; Bright ANSI color
-         (aref xterm-color-names-bright (- color 8)))
-        (t (let* ((color-table [0 #x5f #x87 #xaf #xd7 #xff])
-                  (color (- color 16))
-                  (red (/ color 36))
-                  (color (mod color 36))
-                  (green (/ color 6))
-                  (color (mod color 6))
-                  (blue color))
-             ;; XTERM 256 color
-             (format "#%02x%02x%02x"
-                     (aref color-table red)
-                     (aref color-table green)
-                     (aref color-table blue))))))
-
-(defun xterm-color--make-property ()
-  (let ((ret nil)
-        (fg (gethash 'foreground-color xterm-color--current))
-        (bg (gethash 'background-color xterm-color--current)))
-    (cl-macrolet ((is-set? (attrib) `(> (logand ,attrib xterm-color--attributes) 0)))
-      (when (is-set? +xterm-color--italic+)
-        (push `(:slant italic) ret))
-      (when (is-set? +xterm-color--underline+)
-        (push `(:underline t) ret))
-      (when (is-set? +xterm-color--strike+)
-        (push `(:strike-through t) ret))
-      (when (is-set? +xterm-color--negative+)
-        (push `(:inverse-video t) ret))
-      (when (is-set? +xterm-color--overline+)
-        (push `(:overline t) ret))
-      (when (is-set? +xterm-color--frame+)
-        (push `(:box t) ret))
-      (when fg
-        (push `(:foreground ,(if (stringp fg)
-                                 fg
-                               (if (is-set? +xterm-color--bright+)
-                                   (aref xterm-color-names-bright fg)
-                                 (aref xterm-color-names fg))))
-              ret))
-      (when bg
-        (push `(:background ,(if (stringp bg) bg (aref xterm-color-names bg)))
-              ret)))
-    ret))
-
-(defun xterm-color-filter-real (string)
-  "Translate ANSI color sequences in STRING into text properties.
-Returns new STRING with text properties applied.
-
-This function strips text properties that may be present in STRING."
-  ;; It is *a lot* faster to keep track of propertized strings in a list
-  ;; and mapconcat at the end, than using a temporary buffer to insert them.
-  (let ((result nil))
-    (cl-macrolet ((output (x) `(push ,x result))
-                  (update (x place) `(setq ,place (concat ,place (string ,x))))
-                  (new-state (state) `(setq xterm-color--state ,state))
-                  (has-color? () `(or (> (hash-table-count xterm-color--current) 0)
-                                      (not (= xterm-color--attributes 0))))
-                  (maybe-fontify ()
-                                 `(when (> (length xterm-color--char-buffer) 0)
-                                    (if (has-color?)
-                                        (output (propertize xterm-color--char-buffer 'xterm-color t
-                                                            (if font-lock-mode 'font-lock-face 'face) (xterm-color--make-property)))
-                                      (output xterm-color--char-buffer))
-                                    (setq xterm-color--char-buffer ""))))
-      (cl-loop for char across string do
-	       (cl-case xterm-color--state
-		 (:char
-		  (cond
-		   ((= char 27)		; ESC
-		    (maybe-fontify)
-		    (new-state :ansi-esc))
-		   (t
-		    (if (has-color?)
-			(update char xterm-color--char-buffer)
-		      (output (string char))))))
-		 (:ansi-esc
-		  (cond ((= char ?\[)
-			 (new-state :ansi-csi))
-			((= char ?\])
-			 (new-state :ansi-osc))
-			(t
-			 (update char xterm-color--char-buffer)
-			 (new-state :char))))
-		 (:ansi-csi
-		  (update char xterm-color--CSI-buffer)
-		  (when (and (>= char #x40)
-			     (<= char #x7e))
-		    ;; Dispatch
-		    (xterm-color--dispatch-CSI xterm-color--CSI-buffer)
-		    (setq xterm-color--CSI-buffer "")
-		    (new-state :char)))
-		 (:ansi-osc
-		  ;; Read entire sequence
-		  (update char xterm-color--osc-buffer)
-		  (cond ((= char 7)
-			 ;; BEL
-					;(xterm-color--dispatch-osc xterm-color--osc-buffer)
-			 (setq xterm-color--osc-buffer "")
-			 (new-state :char))
-			((= char 27)
-			 ;; ESC
-			 (new-state :ansi-osc-esc))))
-		 (:ansi-osc-esc
-		  (update char xterm-color--osc-buffer)
-		  (cond ((= char ?\\)
-					;(xterm-color--dispatch-osc xterm-color--osc-buffer)
-			 (setq xterm-color--osc-buffer "")
-			 (new-state :char))
-			(t (new-state :ansi-osc))))))
-      (when (eq xterm-color--state :char) (maybe-fontify)))
-    (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse result) "")))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun xterm-color-filter (string)
-  "Translate ANSI color sequences in STRING into text properties.
-Returns new STRING with text properties applied.
-
-This function will check if `xterm-color-preserve-properties' is
-set to T and only call `xterm-color-filter-real' on substrings
-that do not have text properties applied (passing through the rest
-unmodified).  Preserving properties in this fashion is really a hack
-and not very robust as there may be situations where text properties
-are applied on ANSI data, which will mess up the state machine.
-It works fine with and is really meant for eshell though.
-
-This can be inserted into `comint-preoutput-filter-functions'."
-  (when (null xterm-color--current)
-    (setq xterm-color--current (make-hash-table)))
-  (if (not xterm-color-preserve-properties)
-      (xterm-color-filter-real string)
-    (cl-loop with res = nil
-	     for (_ props substring) in (xterm-color--string-properties string) do
-	     (push (if props substring (xterm-color-filter-real substring))
-		   res)
-	     finally return (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse res) ""))))
-
-;; This will be removed in 2.0, it's here so as not to break existing configs
-;; for 1.0 -> 1.6 transition.
-(defalias 'xterm-color-unfontify-region 'font-lock-default-unfontify-region)
-
-;;
-;; Interactive
-;;
-
-;;;###autoload
-(cl-defun xterm-color-colorize-buffer ()
-  "Apply `xterm-color-filter' to current buffer, and replace its contents."
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((read-only-p buffer-read-only))
-    (when read-only-p
-      (unless (y-or-n-p "Buffer is read only, continue colorizing? ")
-        (cl-return-from xterm-color-colorize-buffer))
-      (read-only-mode -1))
-    (insert (xterm-color-filter (delete-and-extract-region (point-min) (point-max))))
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (when read-only-p (read-only-mode 1))))
-
-
-;;
-;; Tests
-;;
-
-(let ((test-attributes
-       '((1  . "bright")
-         (51 . "frame")
-         (3  . "italic")
-         (4  . "underline")
-         (7  . "negative")
-         (9  . "strike through")
-         (53 . "overline"))))
-
-  (defun xterm-color--test-ansi ()
-    ;; System colors
-    (insert "* ANSI system colors\n\n")
-    (cl-loop for color from 40 to 47 do
-	     (insert (xterm-color-filter (format "[0;%sm  " color)))
-	     finally (insert (xterm-color-filter "\n\n")))
-
-    ;; Attributes (no color)
-    (insert "* ANSI attributes (default colors)\n\n")
-    (cl-loop for (attrib . name) in test-attributes do
-	     (insert (xterm-color-filter (format "[0;%smThis is only a test!\t --[ %s ]\n" attrib name)))
-	     finally (insert "\n"))
-
-    ;; Attributes (blue fg)
-    (insert "* ANSI attributes (blue foreground)\n\n")
-    (cl-loop for (attrib . name) in test-attributes do
-	     (insert (xterm-color-filter (format "[0;34;%smThis is only a test!\t --[ %s ]\n" attrib name)))
-	     finally (insert "\n"))
-
-    ;; Attributes (blue bg)
-    (insert "* ANSI attributes (blue background)\n\n")
-    (cl-loop for (attrib . name) in test-attributes do
-	     (insert (xterm-color-filter (format "[0;44;%smThis is only a test!\t --[ %s ]\n" attrib name)))
-	     finally (insert "\n"))))
-
-(defun xterm-color--test-xterm ()
-  ;; Normal ANSI colors mapped to XTERM
-  (insert "* ANSI colors mapped to XTERM\n\n")
-  (cl-loop for color from 0 to 7 do
-	   (insert (xterm-color-filter (format "[48;5;%sm  " color)))
-	   finally (insert (xterm-color-filter "\n\n")))
-
-  ;; Bright ANSI colors mapped to XTERM
-  (insert "* ANSI bright colors mapped to XTERM\n\n")
-  (cl-loop for color from 8 to 15 do
-	   (insert (xterm-color-filter (format "[48;5;%sm  " color)))
-	   finally (insert (xterm-color-filter "\n\n")))
-
-  ;; XTERM 256 color cubes
-  (insert "*  XTERM 256 color cubes\n\n")
-  (cl-loop for green from 0 to 5 do
-	   (cl-loop for red from 0 to 5 do
-		    (cl-loop for blue from 0 to 5
-			     for color = (+ 16 (* 36 red) (* green 6) blue) do
-			     (insert (xterm-color-filter (format "[48;5;%sm  " color))))
-		    (insert (xterm-color-filter " ")))
-	   (insert "\n"))
-  (insert "\n")
-
-  (insert "*  XTERM color grayscale ramp\n\n")
-  (cl-loop for color from 232 to 255 do
-	   (insert (xterm-color-filter (format "[48;5;%sm  " color)))
-	   finally (insert (xterm-color-filter "\n\n"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun xterm-color-test ()
-  "Create and display a new buffer that contains ANSI control sequences."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((name (generate-new-buffer-name "xterm-color-test"))
-         (buf (get-buffer-create name)))
-    (switch-to-buffer buf))
-  (xterm-color--test-ansi)
-  (xterm-color--test-xterm)
-  (setq buffer-read-only t))
-
-
-(provide 'xterm-color)
-;;; xterm-color.el ends here
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-;;; yaml-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "yaml-mode" "yaml-mode.el" (23450 31790 152312
-;;;;;;  17000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from yaml-mode.el
-
-(let ((loads (get 'yaml 'custom-loads))) (if (member '"yaml-mode" loads) nil (put 'yaml 'custom-loads (cons '"yaml-mode" loads))))
-
-(autoload 'yaml-mode "yaml-mode" "\
-Simple mode to edit YAML.
-
-\\{yaml-mode-map}
-
-\(fn)" t nil)
-
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(e?ya?\\|ra\\)ml\\'" . yaml-mode))
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; yaml-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/yaml-mode-20180409.607/yaml-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/yaml-mode-20180409.607/yaml-mode-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "yaml-mode" "20180409.607" "Major mode for editing YAML files" '((emacs "24.1")) :commit "40067a10ac1360f0b9533f0bbbb2eea128e2574d" :keywords '("data" "yaml") :authors '(("Yoshiki Kurihara" . "clouder@gmail.com") ("Marshall T. Vandegrift" . "llasram@gmail.com")) :maintainer '("Vasilij Schneidermann" . "v.schneidermann@gmail.com"))
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/yaml-mode-20180409.607/yaml-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/yaml-mode-20180409.607/yaml-mode.el
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--- a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/yaml-mode-20180409.607/yaml-mode.el
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-;;; yaml-mode.el --- Major mode for editing YAML files
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2010-2014 Yoshiki Kurihara
-
-;; Author: Yoshiki Kurihara <clouder@gmail.com>
-;;         Marshall T. Vandegrift <llasram@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Vasilij Schneidermann <v.schneidermann@gmail.com>
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1"))
-;; Package-Version: 20180409.607
-;; Keywords: data yaml
-;; Version: 0.0.13
-
-;; This file is not part of Emacs
-
-;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-;; with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-;; 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; This is a major mode for editing files in the YAML data
-;; serialization format.  It was initially developed by Yoshiki
-;; Kurihara and many features were added by Marshall Vandegrift.  As
-;; YAML and Python share the fact that indentation determines
-;; structure, this mode provides indentation and indentation command
-;; behavior very similar to that of python-mode.
-
-;;; Installation:
-
-;; To install, just drop this file into a directory in your
-;; `load-path' and (optionally) byte-compile it.  To automatically
-;; handle files ending in '.yml', add something like:
-;;
-;;    (require 'yaml-mode)
-;;    (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.yml\\'" . yaml-mode))
-;;
-;; to your .emacs file.
-;;
-;; Unlike python-mode, this mode follows the Emacs convention of not
-;; binding the ENTER key to `newline-and-indent'.  To get this
-;; behavior, add the key definition to `yaml-mode-hook':
-;;
-;;    (add-hook 'yaml-mode-hook
-;;     '(lambda ()
-;;        (define-key yaml-mode-map "\C-m" 'newline-and-indent)))
-
-;;; Known Bugs:
-
-;; YAML is easy to write but complex to parse, and this mode doesn't
-;; even really try.  Indentation and highlighting will break on
-;; abnormally complicated structures.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-;; User definable variables
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup yaml nil
-  "Support for the YAML serialization format"
-  :group 'languages
-  :prefix "yaml-")
-
-(defcustom yaml-mode-hook nil
-  "*Hook run by `yaml-mode'."
-  :type 'hook
-  :group 'yaml)
-
-(defcustom yaml-indent-offset 2
-  "*Amount of offset per level of indentation."
-  :type 'integer
-  :safe 'natnump
-  :group 'yaml)
-
-(defcustom yaml-backspace-function 'backward-delete-char-untabify
-  "*Function called by `yaml-electric-backspace' when deleting backwards.
-It will receive one argument, the numeric prefix value."
-  :type 'function
-  :group 'yaml)
-
-(defcustom yaml-block-literal-search-lines 100
-  "*Maximum number of lines to search for start of block literals."
-  :type 'integer
-  :group 'yaml)
-
-(defcustom yaml-block-literal-electric-alist
-  '((?| . "") (?> . "-"))
-  "*Characters for which to provide electric behavior.
-The association list key should be a key code and the associated value
-should be a string containing additional characters to insert when
-that key is pressed to begin a block literal."
-  :type 'alist
-  :group 'yaml)
-
-(defface yaml-tab-face
-   '((((class color)) (:background "red" :foreground "red" :bold t))
-     (t (:reverse-video t)))
-  "Face to use for highlighting tabs in YAML files."
-  :group 'faces
-  :group 'yaml)
-
-(defcustom yaml-imenu-generic-expression
-  '((nil  "^\\(:?[a-zA-Z_-]+\\):"          1))
-  "The imenu regex to parse an outline of the yaml file."
-  :type 'string
-  :group 'yaml)
-
-
-;; Constants
-
-(defconst yaml-mode-version "0.0.13" "Version of `yaml-mode'.")
-
-(defconst yaml-blank-line-re "^ *$"
-  "Regexp matching a line containing only (valid) whitespace.")
-
-(defconst yaml-directive-re "^\\(?:--- \\)? *%\\(\\w+\\)"
-  "Regexp matching a line contatining a YAML directive.")
-
-(defconst yaml-document-delimiter-re "^\\(?:---\\|[.][.][.]\\)"
-  "Rexexp matching a YAML document delimiter line.")
-
-(defconst yaml-node-anchor-alias-re "[&*][a-zA-Z0-9_-]+"
-  "Regexp matching a YAML node anchor or alias.")
-
-(defconst yaml-tag-re "!!?[^ \n]+"
-  "Rexexp matching a YAML tag.")
-
-(defconst yaml-bare-scalar-re
-  "\\(?:[^-:,#!\n{\\[ ]\\|[^#!\n{\\[ ]\\S-\\)[^#\n]*?"
-  "Rexexp matching a YAML bare scalar.")
-
-(defconst yaml-hash-key-re
-  (concat "\\(?:^\\(?:--- \\)?\\|{\\|\\(?:[-,] +\\)+\\) *"
-          "\\(?:" yaml-tag-re " +\\)?"
-          "\\(" yaml-bare-scalar-re "\\) *:"
-          "\\(?: +\\|$\\)")
-  "Regexp matching a single YAML hash key.")
-
-(defconst yaml-scalar-context-re
-  (concat "\\(?:^\\(?:--- \\)?\\|{\\|\\(?: *[-,] +\\)+\\) *"
-          "\\(?:" yaml-bare-scalar-re " *: \\)?")
-  "Regexp indicating the beginning of a scalar context.")
-
-(defconst yaml-nested-map-re
-  (concat ".*: *\\(?:&.*\\|{ *\\|" yaml-tag-re " *\\)?$")
-  "Regexp matching a line beginning a YAML nested structure.")
-
-(defconst yaml-block-literal-base-re " *[>|][-+0-9]* *\\(?:\n\\|\\'\\)"
-  "Regexp matching the substring start of a block literal.")
-
-(defconst yaml-block-literal-re
-  (concat yaml-scalar-context-re
-          "\\(?:" yaml-tag-re "\\)?"
-          yaml-block-literal-base-re)
-  "Regexp matching a line beginning a YAML block literal.")
-
-(defconst yaml-nested-sequence-re
-  (concat "^\\(?:\\(?: *- +\\)+\\|\\(:? *-$\\)\\)"
-          "\\(?:" yaml-bare-scalar-re " *:\\(?: +.*\\)?\\)?$")
-  "Regexp matching a line containing one or more nested YAML sequences.")
-
-(defconst yaml-constant-scalars-re
-  (concat "\\(?:^\\|\\(?::\\|-\\|,\\|{\\|\\[\\) +\\) *"
-          (regexp-opt
-           '("~" "null" "Null" "NULL"
-             ".nan" ".NaN" ".NAN"
-             ".inf" ".Inf" ".INF"
-             "-.inf" "-.Inf" "-.INF"
-             "y" "Y" "yes" "Yes" "YES" "n" "N" "no" "No" "NO"
-             "true" "True" "TRUE" "false" "False" "FALSE"
-             "on" "On" "ON" "off" "Off" "OFF") t)
-          " *$")
-  "Regexp matching certain scalar constants in scalar context.")
-
-
-;; Mode setup
-
-(defvar yaml-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map "|" 'yaml-electric-bar-and-angle)
-    (define-key map ">" 'yaml-electric-bar-and-angle)
-    (define-key map "-" 'yaml-electric-dash-and-dot)
-    (define-key map "." 'yaml-electric-dash-and-dot)
-    (define-key map (kbd "DEL") 'yaml-electric-backspace)
-    map)
-  "Keymap used in `yaml-mode' buffers.")
-
-(defvar yaml-mode-syntax-table
-  (let ((syntax-table (make-syntax-table)))
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\' "\"" syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?# "<" syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "\\" syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?- "_" syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?_ "_" syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?& "." syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?* "." syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\( "." syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\) "." syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\{ "(}" syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\} "){" syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "(]" syntax-table)
-    (modify-syntax-entry ?\] ")[" syntax-table)
-    syntax-table)
-  "Syntax table in use in `yaml-mode' buffers.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-derived-mode yaml-mode text-mode "YAML"
-  "Simple mode to edit YAML.
-
-\\{yaml-mode-map}"
-  :syntax-table yaml-mode-syntax-table
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "# ")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) "#+ *")
-  (set (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function) 'yaml-indent-line)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'indent-tabs-mode) nil)
-  (set (make-local-variable 'fill-paragraph-function) 'yaml-fill-paragraph)
-
-  (set (make-local-variable 'syntax-propertize-function)
-       'yaml-mode-syntax-propertize-function)
-  (setq font-lock-defaults '(yaml-font-lock-keywords)))
-
-
-;; Font-lock support
-
-(defvar yaml-font-lock-keywords
-  `((yaml-font-lock-block-literals 0 font-lock-string-face)
-    (,yaml-constant-scalars-re . (1 font-lock-constant-face))
-    (,yaml-tag-re . (0 font-lock-type-face))
-    (,yaml-node-anchor-alias-re . (0 font-lock-function-name-face))
-    (,yaml-hash-key-re . (1 font-lock-variable-name-face))
-    (,yaml-document-delimiter-re . (0 font-lock-comment-face))
-    (,yaml-directive-re . (1 font-lock-builtin-face))
-    ("^[\t]+" 0 'yaml-tab-face t))
-   "Additional expressions to highlight in YAML mode.")
-
-(defun yaml-mode-syntax-propertize-function (beg end)
-  "Override buffer's syntax table for special syntactic constructs."
-  ;; Unhighlight foo#bar tokens between BEG and END.
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (while (search-forward "#" end t)
-      (save-excursion
-        (forward-char -1)
-        ;; both ^# and [ \t]# are comments
-        (when (and (not (bolp))
-                   (not (memq (preceding-char) '(?\s ?\t))))
-          (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point))
-                             'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "_"))))))
-
-  ;; If quote is detected as a syntactic string start but appeared
-  ;; after a non-whitespace character, then mark it as syntactic word.
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char beg)
-    (while (re-search-forward "['\"]" end t)
-      (when (get-text-property (point) 'yaml-block-literal)
-        (put-text-property (1- (point)) (point)
-                           'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "w")))
-      (when (nth 8 (syntax-ppss))
-        (save-excursion
-          (forward-char -1)
-          (cond ((and (char-equal ?' (char-before (point)))
-                      (char-equal ?' (char-after (point)))
-                      (put-text-property (1- (point)) (1+ (point))
-                                         'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "w"))))
-                ((and (not (bolp))
-                      (char-equal ?w (char-syntax (char-before (point)))))
-                 (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point))
-                                    'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "w")))))))))
-
-(defun yaml-font-lock-block-literals (bound)
-  "Find lines within block literals.
-Find the next line of the first (if any) block literal after point and
-prior to BOUND.  Returns the beginning and end of the block literal
-line in the match data, as consumed by `font-lock-keywords' matcher
-functions.  The function begins by searching backwards to determine
-whether or not the current line is within a block literal.  This could
-be time-consuming in large buffers, so the number of lines searched is
-artificially limitted to the value of
-`yaml-block-literal-search-lines'."
-  (if (eolp) (goto-char (1+ (point))))
-  (unless (or (eobp) (>= (point) bound))
-    (let ((begin (point))
-          (end (min (1+ (point-at-eol)) bound)))
-      (goto-char (point-at-bol))
-      (while (and (looking-at yaml-blank-line-re)
-                  (not (bobp)))
-        (forward-line -1))
-      (let ((nlines yaml-block-literal-search-lines)
-            (min-level (current-indentation)))
-        (forward-line -1)
-        (while (and (/= nlines 0)
-                    (/= min-level 0)
-                    (not (looking-at yaml-block-literal-re))
-                    (not (bobp)))
-          (setq nlines (1- nlines))
-          (unless (looking-at yaml-blank-line-re)
-            (setq min-level (min min-level (current-indentation))))
-          (forward-line -1))
-        (cond
-         ((and (< (current-indentation) min-level)
-               (looking-at yaml-block-literal-re))
-          (goto-char end)
-          (put-text-property begin end 'yaml-block-literal t)
-          (set-match-data (list begin end))
-          t)
-         ((progn
-            (goto-char begin)
-            (re-search-forward (concat yaml-block-literal-re
-                                       " *\\(.*\\)\n")
-                               bound t))
-          (let ((range (nthcdr 2 (match-data))))
-            (put-text-property (car range) (cadr range) 'yaml-block-literal t)
-            (set-match-data range))
-          t))))))
-
-
-;; Indentation and electric keys
-
-(defun yaml-compute-indentation ()
-  "Calculate the maximum sensible indentation for the current line."
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (if (looking-at yaml-document-delimiter-re) 0
-      (forward-line -1)
-      (while (and (looking-at yaml-blank-line-re)
-                  (> (point) (point-min)))
-        (forward-line -1))
-      (+ (current-indentation)
-         (if (looking-at yaml-nested-map-re) yaml-indent-offset 0)
-         (if (looking-at yaml-nested-sequence-re) yaml-indent-offset 0)
-         (if (looking-at yaml-block-literal-re) yaml-indent-offset 0)))))
-
-(defun yaml-indent-line ()
-  "Indent the current line.
-The first time this command is used, the line will be indented to the
-maximum sensible indentation.  Each immediately subsequent usage will
-back-dent the line by `yaml-indent-offset' spaces.  On reaching column
-0, it will cycle back to the maximum sensible indentation."
-  (interactive "*")
-  (let ((ci (current-indentation))
-        (cc (current-column))
-        (need (yaml-compute-indentation)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (delete-horizontal-space)
-      (if (and (equal last-command this-command) (/= ci 0))
-          (indent-to (* (/ (- ci 1) yaml-indent-offset) yaml-indent-offset))
-        (indent-to need)))
-    (if (< (current-column) (current-indentation))
-        (forward-to-indentation 0))))
-
-(defun yaml-electric-backspace (arg)
-  "Delete characters or back-dent the current line.
-If invoked following only whitespace on a line, will back-dent to the
-immediately previous multiple of `yaml-indent-offset' spaces."
-  (interactive "*p")
-  (if (or (/= (current-indentation) (current-column)) (bolp))
-      (funcall yaml-backspace-function arg)
-    (let ((ci (current-column)))
-      (beginning-of-line)
-      (delete-horizontal-space)
-      (indent-to (* (/ (- ci (* arg yaml-indent-offset))
-                       yaml-indent-offset)
-                    yaml-indent-offset)))))
-
-(defun yaml-electric-bar-and-angle (arg)
-  "Insert the bound key and possibly begin a block literal.
-Inserts the bound key.  If inserting the bound key causes the current
-line to match the initial line of a block literal, then inserts the
-matching string from `yaml-block-literal-electric-alist', a newline,
-and indents appropriately."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
-  (let ((extra-chars
-         (assoc last-command-event
-                yaml-block-literal-electric-alist)))
-    (cond
-     ((and extra-chars (not arg) (eolp)
-           (save-excursion
-             (beginning-of-line)
-             (looking-at yaml-block-literal-re)))
-      (insert (cdr extra-chars))
-      (newline-and-indent)))))
-
-(defun yaml-electric-dash-and-dot (arg)
-  "Insert the bound key and possibly de-dent line.
-Inserts the bound key.  If inserting the bound key causes the current
-line to match a document delimiter, de-dent the line to the left
-margin."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
-  (save-excursion
-    (beginning-of-line)
-    (when (and (not arg) (looking-at yaml-document-delimiter-re))
-      (delete-horizontal-space))))
-
-(defun yaml-narrow-to-block-literal ()
-  "Narrow the buffer to block literal if the point is in it,
-otherwise do nothing."
-  (interactive)
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-at-bol))
-    (while (and (looking-at-p yaml-blank-line-re) (not (bobp)))
-      (forward-line -1))
-    (let ((nlines yaml-block-literal-search-lines)
-	  (min-level (current-indentation))
-	  beg)
-      (forward-line -1)
-      (while (and (/= nlines 0)
-		  (/= min-level 0)
-		  (not (looking-at-p yaml-block-literal-re))
-		  (not (bobp)))
-	(setq nlines (1- nlines))
-	(unless (looking-at-p yaml-blank-line-re)
-	  (setq min-level (min min-level (current-indentation))))
-	(forward-line -1))
-      (when (and (< (current-indentation) min-level)
-                 (looking-at-p yaml-block-literal-re))
-	(setq min-level (current-indentation))
-	(forward-line)
-	(setq beg (point))
-	(while (and (not (eobp))
-		    (or (looking-at-p yaml-blank-line-re)
-			(> (current-indentation) min-level)))
-	  (forward-line))
-	(narrow-to-region beg (point))))))
-
-(defun yaml-fill-paragraph (&optional justify region)
-  "Fill paragraph.
-Outside of comments, this behaves as `fill-paragraph' except that
-filling does not cross boundaries of block literals.  Inside comments,
-this will do usual adaptive fill behaviors."
-  (interactive "*P")
-  (save-restriction
-    (yaml-narrow-to-block-literal)
-    (let ((fill-paragraph-function nil))
-      (or (fill-comment-paragraph justify)
-          (fill-paragraph justify region)))))
-
-(defun yaml-set-imenu-generic-expression ()
-  (make-local-variable 'imenu-generic-expression)
-  (make-local-variable 'imenu-create-index-function)
-  (setq imenu-create-index-function 'imenu-default-create-index-function)
-  (setq imenu-generic-expression yaml-imenu-generic-expression))
-
-(add-hook 'yaml-mode-hook 'yaml-set-imenu-generic-expression)
-
-
-(defun yaml-mode-version ()
-  "Display version of `yaml-mode'."
-  (interactive)
-  (message "yaml-mode %s" yaml-mode-version)
-  yaml-mode-version)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.\\(e?ya?\\|ra\\)ml\\'" . yaml-mode))
-
-(provide 'yaml-mode)
-
-;;; yaml-mode.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/yaml-mode-20180409.607/yaml-mode.elc b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/yaml-mode-20180409.607/yaml-mode.elc
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-;;; yasnippet-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "yasnippet" "yasnippet.el" (23450 31788 755921
-;;;;;;  640000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from yasnippet.el
-
-(autoload 'yas-minor-mode "yasnippet" "\
-Toggle YASnippet mode.
-
-When YASnippet mode is enabled, `yas-expand', normally bound to
-the TAB key, expands snippets of code depending on the major
-mode.
-
-With no argument, this command toggles the mode.
-positive prefix argument turns on the mode.
-Negative prefix argument turns off the mode.
-
-Key bindings:
-\\{yas-minor-mode-map}
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-(defvar yas-global-mode nil "\
-Non-nil if Yas-Global mode is enabled.
-See the `yas-global-mode' command
-for a description of this minor mode.
-Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
-either customize it (see the info node `Easy Customization')
-or call the function `yas-global-mode'.")
-
-(custom-autoload 'yas-global-mode "yasnippet" nil)
-
-(autoload 'yas-global-mode "yasnippet" "\
-Toggle Yas minor mode in all buffers.
-With prefix ARG, enable Yas-Global mode if ARG is positive;
-otherwise, disable it.  If called from Lisp, enable the mode if
-ARG is omitted or nil.
-
-Yas minor mode is enabled in all buffers where
-`yas-minor-mode-on' would do it.
-See `yas-minor-mode' for more information on Yas minor mode.
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-(autoload 'snippet-mode "yasnippet" "A mode for editing yasnippets" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; yasnippet-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/yasnippet-20180621.50/yasnippet-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/yasnippet-20180621.50/yasnippet-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "yasnippet" "20180621.50" "Yet another snippet extension for Emacs." '((cl-lib "0.5")) :commit "1e713608682685d4a9b78519c84e3196e207c353" :keywords '("convenience" "emulation") :maintainer '("Noam Postavsky" . "npostavs@gmail.com") :url "http://github.com/joaotavora/yasnippet")
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-;;; yasnippet.el --- Yet another snippet extension for Emacs.
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2008-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-;; Authors: pluskid <pluskid@gmail.com>,
-;;          João Távora <joaotavora@gmail.com>,
-;;          Noam Postavsky <npostavs@gmail.com>
-;; Maintainer: Noam Postavsky <npostavs@gmail.com>
-;; Version: 0.13.0
-;; Package-Version: 20180621.50
-;; X-URL: http://github.com/joaotavora/yasnippet
-;; Keywords: convenience, emulation
-;; URL: http://github.com/joaotavora/yasnippet
-;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.5"))
-;; EmacsWiki: YaSnippetMode
-
-;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;;   Basic steps to setup:
-;;
-;;    (add-to-list 'load-path
-;;                 "~/path-to-yasnippet")
-;;    (require 'yasnippet)
-;;    (yas-global-mode 1)
-;;
-;;
-;;   Interesting variables are:
-;;
-;;       `yas-snippet-dirs'
-;;
-;;           The directory where user-created snippets are to be
-;;           stored.  Can also be a list of directories.  In that case,
-;;           when used for bulk (re)loading of snippets (at startup or
-;;           via `yas-reload-all'), directories appearing earlier in
-;;           the list override other dir's snippets.  Also, the first
-;;           directory is taken as the default for storing the user's
-;;           new snippets.
-;;
-;;           The deprecated `yas/root-directory' aliases this variable
-;;           for backward-compatibility.
-;;
-;;
-;;   Major commands are:
-;;
-;;       M-x yas-expand
-;;
-;;           Try to expand snippets before point.  In `yas-minor-mode',
-;;           this is normally bound to TAB, but you can customize it in
-;;           `yas-minor-mode-map'.
-;;
-;;       M-x yas-load-directory
-;;
-;;           Prompts you for a directory hierarchy of snippets to load.
-;;
-;;       M-x yas-activate-extra-mode
-;;
-;;           Prompts you for an extra mode to add snippets for in the
-;;           current buffer.
-;;
-;;       M-x yas-insert-snippet
-;;
-;;           Prompts you for possible snippet expansion if that is
-;;           possible according to buffer-local and snippet-local
-;;           expansion conditions.  With prefix argument, ignore these
-;;           conditions.
-;;
-;;       M-x yas-visit-snippet-file
-;;
-;;           Prompts you for possible snippet expansions like
-;;           `yas-insert-snippet', but instead of expanding it, takes
-;;           you directly to the snippet definition's file, if it
-;;           exists.
-;;
-;;       M-x yas-new-snippet
-;;
-;;           Lets you create a new snippet file in the correct
-;;           subdirectory of `yas-snippet-dirs', according to the
-;;           active major mode.
-;;
-;;       M-x yas-load-snippet-buffer
-;;
-;;           When editing a snippet, this loads the snippet.  This is
-;;           bound to "C-c C-c" while in the `snippet-mode' editing
-;;           mode.
-;;
-;;       M-x yas-tryout-snippet
-;;
-;;           When editing a snippet, this opens a new empty buffer,
-;;           sets it to the appropriate major mode and inserts the
-;;           snippet there, so you can see what it looks like.  This is
-;;           bound to "C-c C-t" while in `snippet-mode'.
-;;
-;;       M-x yas-describe-tables
-;;
-;;           Lists known snippets in a separate buffer.  User is
-;;           prompted as to whether only the currently active tables
-;;           are to be displayed, or all the tables for all major
-;;           modes.
-;;
-;;   If you have `dropdown-list' installed, you can optionally use it
-;;   as the preferred "prompting method", putting in your .emacs file,
-;;   for example:
-;;
-;;       (require 'dropdown-list)
-;;       (setq yas-prompt-functions '(yas-dropdown-prompt
-;;                                    yas-ido-prompt
-;;                                    yas-completing-prompt))
-;;
-;;   Also check out the customization group
-;;
-;;        M-x customize-group RET yasnippet RET
-;;
-;;   If you use the customization group to set variables
-;;   `yas-snippet-dirs' or `yas-global-mode', make sure the path to
-;;   "yasnippet.el" is present in the `load-path' *before* the
-;;   `custom-set-variables' is executed in your .emacs file.
-;;
-;;   For more information and detailed usage, refer to the project page:
-;;      http://github.com/joaotavora/yasnippet
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'cl-lib)
-(declare-function cl-progv-after "cl-extra") ; Needed for 23.4.
-(require 'easymenu)
-(require 'help-mode)
-
-(defvar yas--editing-template)
-(defvar yas--guessed-modes)
-(defvar yas--indent-original-column)
-(defvar yas--scheduled-jit-loads)
-(defvar yas-keymap)
-(defvar yas-selected-text)
-(defvar yas-verbosity)
-(defvar yas--current-template)
-
-
-;;; User customizable variables
-
-(defgroup yasnippet nil
-  "Yet Another Snippet extension"
-  :prefix "yas-"
-  :group 'editing)
-
-(defconst yas--loaddir
-  (file-name-directory (or load-file-name buffer-file-name))
-  "Directory that yasnippet was loaded from.")
-
-(defconst yas-installed-snippets-dir (expand-file-name "snippets" yas--loaddir))
-(make-obsolete-variable 'yas-installed-snippets-dir "\
-Yasnippet no longer comes with installed snippets" "0.13")
-
-(defconst yas--default-user-snippets-dir
-  (expand-file-name "snippets" user-emacs-directory))
-
-(defcustom yas-snippet-dirs (list yas--default-user-snippets-dir)
-  "List of top-level snippet directories.
-
-Each element, a string or a symbol whose value is a string,
-designates a top-level directory where per-mode snippet
-directories can be found.
-
-Elements appearing earlier in the list override later elements'
-snippets.
-
-The first directory is taken as the default for storing snippet's
-created with `yas-new-snippet'. "
-  :type '(choice (directory :tag "Single directory")
-                 (repeat :tag "List of directories"
-                         (choice (directory) (variable))))
-  :set #'(lambda (symbol new)
-           (let ((old (and (boundp symbol)
-                           (symbol-value symbol))))
-             (set-default symbol new)
-             (unless (or (not (fboundp 'yas-reload-all))
-                         (equal old new))
-               (yas-reload-all)))))
-
-(defun yas-snippet-dirs ()
-  "Return variable `yas-snippet-dirs' as list of strings."
-  (cl-loop for e in (if (listp yas-snippet-dirs)
-                        yas-snippet-dirs
-                      (list yas-snippet-dirs))
-           collect
-           (cond ((stringp e) e)
-                 ((and (symbolp e)
-                       (boundp e)
-                       (stringp (symbol-value e)))
-                  (symbol-value e))
-                 (t
-                  (error "[yas] invalid element %s in `yas-snippet-dirs'" e)))))
-
-(defcustom yas-new-snippet-default "\
-# -*- mode: snippet -*-
-# name: $1
-# key: ${2:${1:$(yas--key-from-desc yas-text)}}
-# --
-$0`(yas-escape-text yas-selected-text)`"
-  "Default snippet to use when creating a new snippet.
-If nil, don't use any snippet."
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom yas-prompt-functions '(yas-dropdown-prompt
-                                  yas-completing-prompt
-                                  yas-maybe-ido-prompt
-                                  yas-no-prompt)
-  "Functions to prompt for keys, templates, etc interactively.
-
-These functions are called with the following arguments:
-
-- PROMPT: A string to prompt the user
-
-- CHOICES: a list of strings or objects.
-
-- optional DISPLAY-FN : A function that, when applied to each of
-the objects in CHOICES will return a string.
-
-The return value of any function you put here should be one of
-the objects in CHOICES, properly formatted with DISPLAY-FN (if
-that is passed).
-
-- To signal that your particular style of prompting is
-unavailable at the moment, you can also have the function return
-nil.
-
-- To signal that the user quit the prompting process, you can
-signal `quit' with
-
-    (signal \\='quit \"user quit!\")"
-  :type '(repeat function))
-
-(defcustom yas-indent-line 'auto
-  "Controls indenting applied to a recent snippet expansion.
-
-The following values are possible:
-
-- `fixed' Indent the snippet to the current column;
-
-- `auto' Indent each line of the snippet with `indent-according-to-mode'
-
-Every other value means don't apply any snippet-side indentation
-after expansion (the manual per-line \"$>\" indentation still
-applies)."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Nothing"  nothing)
-                 (const :tag "Fixed"    fixed)
-                 (const :tag "Auto"     auto)))
-
-(defcustom yas-also-auto-indent-first-line nil
-  "Non-nil means also auto indent first line according to mode.
-
-Naturally this is only valid when `yas-indent-line' is `auto'."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom yas-also-indent-empty-lines nil
-  "Non-nil means also indent empty lines according to mode."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom yas-snippet-revival t
-  "Non-nil means re-activate snippet fields after undo/redo."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom yas-triggers-in-field nil
-  "If non-nil, allow stacked expansions (snippets inside snippets).
-
-Otherwise `yas-next-field-or-maybe-expand' just moves on to the
-next field"
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom yas-fallback-behavior 'return-nil
-  "This option is obsolete.
-Now that the conditional keybinding `yas-maybe-expand' is
-available, there's no more need for it."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Call previous command"  call-other-command)
-                 (const :tag "Do nothing"             return-nil)))
-
-(make-obsolete-variable
- 'yas-fallback-behavior
- "For `call-other-command' behavior bind to the conditional
-command value `yas-maybe-expand', for `return-nil' behavior bind
-directly to `yas-expand'."
- "0.12")
-
-(defcustom yas-choose-keys-first nil
-  "If non-nil, prompt for snippet key first, then for template.
-
-Otherwise prompts for all possible snippet names.
-
-This affects `yas-insert-snippet' and `yas-visit-snippet-file'."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom yas-choose-tables-first nil
-  "If non-nil, and multiple eligible snippet tables, prompts user for tables first.
-
-Otherwise, user chooses between the merging together of all
-eligible tables.
-
-This affects `yas-insert-snippet', `yas-visit-snippet-file'"
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom yas-use-menu 'abbreviate
-  "Display a YASnippet menu in the menu bar.
-
-When non-nil, submenus for each snippet table will be listed
-under the menu \"Yasnippet\".
-
-- If set to `abbreviate', only the current major-mode
-menu and the modes set in `yas--extra-modes' are listed.
-
-- If set to `full', every submenu is listed
-
-- If set to nil, hide the menu.
-
-Any other non-nil value, every submenu is listed."
-  :type '(choice (const :tag "Full"  full)
-                 (const :tag "Abbreviate" abbreviate)
-                 (const :tag "No menu" nil)))
-
-(defcustom yas-trigger-symbol (or (and (eq window-system 'mac)
-                                       (ignore-errors
-                                         (char-to-string ?\x21E5))) ;; little ->| sign
-                                  " =>")
-  "The text that will be used in menu to represent the trigger."
-  :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom yas-wrap-around-region nil
-  "What to insert for snippet's $0 field.
-
-If set to a character, insert contents of corresponding register.
-If non-nil insert region contents.  This can be overridden on a
-per-snippet basis.  A value of `cua' is considered equivalent to
-`?0' for backwards compatibility."
-  :type '(choice (character :tag "Insert from register")
-                 (const t :tag "Insert region contents")
-                 (const nil :tag "Don't insert anything")
-                 (const cua))) ; backwards compat
-
-(defcustom yas-good-grace t
-  "If non-nil, don't raise errors in elisp evaluation.
-
-This affects both the inline elisp in snippets and the hook
-variables such as `yas-after-exit-snippet-hook'.
-
-If this variable's value is `inline', an error string \"[yas]
-error\" is returned instead of raising the error.  If this
-variable's value is `hooks', a message is output to according to
-`yas-verbosity-level'.  If this variable's value is t, both are
-active."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom yas-visit-from-menu nil
-  "If non-nil visit snippets's files from menu, instead of expanding them.
-
-This can only work when snippets are loaded from files."
-  :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom yas-expand-only-for-last-commands nil
-  "List of `last-command' values to restrict tab-triggering to, or nil.
-
-Leave this set at nil (the default) to be able to trigger an
-expansion simply by placing the cursor after a valid tab trigger,
-using whichever commands.
-
-Optionally, set this to something like (self-insert-command) if
-you to wish restrict expansion to only happen when the last
-letter of the snippet tab trigger was typed immediately before
-the trigger key itself."
-  :type '(repeat function))
-
-(defcustom yas-alias-to-yas/prefix-p t
-  "If non-nil make aliases for the old style yas/ prefixed symbols.
-It must be set to nil before loading yasnippet to take effect."
-  :type 'boolean
-  :group 'yasnippet)
-
-;; Only two faces, and one of them shouldn't even be used...
-;;
-(defface yas-field-highlight-face
-  '((t (:inherit 'region)))
-  "The face used to highlight the currently active field of a snippet")
-
-(defface yas--field-debug-face
-  '()
-  "The face used for debugging some overlays normally hidden")
-
-
-;;; User-visible variables
-
-(defconst yas-maybe-skip-and-clear-field
-  '(menu-item "" yas-skip-and-clear-field
-              :filter yas--maybe-clear-field-filter)
-  "A conditional key definition.
-This can be used as a key definition in keymaps to bind a key to
-`yas-skip-and-clear-field' only when at the beginning of an
-unmodified snippey field.")
-
-(defvar yas-keymap  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-                      (define-key map [(tab)]       'yas-next-field-or-maybe-expand)
-                      (define-key map (kbd "TAB")   'yas-next-field-or-maybe-expand)
-                      (define-key map [(shift tab)] 'yas-prev-field)
-                      (define-key map [backtab]     'yas-prev-field)
-                      (define-key map (kbd "C-g")   'yas-abort-snippet)
-                      (define-key map (kbd "C-d")   yas-maybe-skip-and-clear-field)
-                      map)
-  "The active keymap while a snippet expansion is in progress.")
-
-(defvar yas-key-syntaxes (list #'yas-try-key-from-whitespace
-                               "w_.()" "w_." "w_" "w")
-  "Syntaxes and functions to help look for trigger keys before point.
-
-Each element in this list specifies how to skip buffer positions
-backwards and look for the start of a trigger key.
-
-Each element can be either a string or a function receiving the
-original point as an argument. A string element is simply passed
-to `skip-syntax-backward' whereas a function element is called
-with no arguments and should also place point before the original
-position.
-
-The string between the resulting buffer position and the original
-point is matched against the trigger keys in the active snippet
-tables.
-
-If no expandable snippets are found, the next element is the list
-is tried, unless a function element returned the symbol `again',
-in which case it is called again from the previous position and
-may once more reposition point.
-
-For example, if `yas-key-syntaxes' has the value (\"w\" \"w_\"),
-trigger keys composed exclusively of \"word\"-syntax characters
-are looked for first. Failing that, longer keys composed of
-\"word\" or \"symbol\" syntax are looked for. Therefore,
-triggering after
-
-foo-bar
-
-will, according to the \"w\" element first try \"barbaz\". If
-that isn't a trigger key, \"foo-barbaz\" is tried, respecting the
-second \"w_\" element. Notice that even if \"baz\" is a trigger
-key for an active snippet, it won't be expanded, unless a
-function is added to `yas-key-syntaxes' that eventually places
-point between \"bar\" and \"baz\".
-
-See also Info node `(elisp) Syntax Descriptors'.")
-
-(defvar yas-after-exit-snippet-hook
-  '()
-  "Hooks to run after a snippet exited.
-
-The hooks will be run in an environment where some variables bound to
-proper values:
-
-`yas-snippet-beg' : The beginning of the region of the snippet.
-
-`yas-snippet-end' : Similar to beg.
-
-Attention: These hooks are not run when exiting nested/stacked snippet expansion!")
-
-(defvar yas-before-expand-snippet-hook
-  '()
-  "Hooks to run just before expanding a snippet.")
-
-(defconst yas-not-string-or-comment-condition
-  '(if (and (let ((ppss (syntax-ppss)))
-              (or (nth 3 ppss) (nth 4 ppss)))
-            (memq this-command '(yas-expand yas-expand-from-trigger-key
-                                            yas-expand-from-keymap)))
-       '(require-snippet-condition . force-in-comment)
-     t)
-  "Disables snippet expansion in strings and comments.
-To use, set `yas-buffer-local-condition' to this value.")
-
-(defcustom yas-buffer-local-condition t
-  "Snippet expanding condition.
-
-This variable is a Lisp form which is evaluated every time a
-snippet expansion is attempted:
-
-    * If it evaluates to nil, no snippets can be expanded.
-
-    * If it evaluates to the a cons (require-snippet-condition
-      . REQUIREMENT)
-
-       * Snippets bearing no \"# condition:\" directive are not
-         considered
-
-       * Snippets bearing conditions that evaluate to nil (or
-         produce an error) won't be considered.
-
-       * If the snippet has a condition that evaluates to non-nil
-         RESULT:
-
-          * If REQUIREMENT is t, the snippet is considered
-
-          * If REQUIREMENT is `eq' RESULT, the snippet is
-            considered
-
-          * Otherwise, the snippet is not considered.
-
-    * If it evaluates to the symbol `always', all snippets are
-      considered for expansion, regardless of any conditions.
-
-    * If it evaluates to t or some other non-nil value
-
-       * Snippet bearing no conditions, or conditions that
-         evaluate to non-nil, are considered for expansion.
-
-       * Otherwise, the snippet is not considered.
-
-Here's an example preventing snippets from being expanded from
-inside comments, in `python-mode' only, with the exception of
-snippets returning the symbol `force-in-comment' in their
-conditions.
-
- (add-hook \\='python-mode-hook
-           (lambda ()
-              (setq yas-buffer-local-condition
-                    \\='(if (python-syntax-comment-or-string-p)
-                         \\='(require-snippet-condition . force-in-comment)
-                       t))))"
-  :type
-  `(choice
-    (const :tag "Disable snippet expansion inside strings and comments"
-           ,yas-not-string-or-comment-condition)
-    (const :tag "Expand all snippets regardless of conditions" always)
-    (const :tag "Expand snippets unless their condition is nil" t)
-    (const :tag "Disable all snippet expansion" nil)
-    sexp))
-
-(defcustom yas-overlay-priority 100
-  "Priority to use for yasnippets overlays.
-This is useful to control whether snippet navigation bindings
-override bindings from other packages (e.g., `company-mode')."
-  :type 'integer)
-
-
-;;; Internal variables
-
-(defconst yas--version "0.13.0")
-
-(defvar yas--menu-table (make-hash-table)
-  "A hash table of MAJOR-MODE symbols to menu keymaps.")
-
-(defvar yas--escaped-characters
-  '(?\\ ?` ?\" ?' ?$ ?} ?{ ?\( ?\))
-  "List of characters which *might* need to be escaped.")
-
-(defconst yas--field-regexp
-  "${\\([0-9]+:\\)?\\([^}]*\\)}"
-  "A regexp to *almost* recognize a field.")
-
-(defconst yas--multi-dollar-lisp-expression-regexp
-  "$+[ \t\n]*\\(([^)]*)\\)"
-  "A regexp to *almost* recognize a \"$(...)\" expression.")
-
-(defconst yas--backquote-lisp-expression-regexp
-  "`\\([^`]*\\)`"
-  "A regexp to recognize a \"\\=`lisp-expression\\=`\" expression." )
-
-(defconst yas--transform-mirror-regexp
-  "${\\(?:\\([0-9]+\\):\\)?$\\([ \t\n]*([^}]*\\)"
-  "A regexp to *almost* recognize a mirror with a transform.")
-
-(defconst yas--simple-mirror-regexp
-  "$\\([0-9]+\\)"
-  "A regexp to recognize a simple mirror.")
-
-(defvar yas--snippet-id-seed 0
-  "Contains the next id for a snippet.")
-
-(defvar yas--original-auto-fill-function nil
-  "The original value of `auto-fill-function'.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'yas--original-auto-fill-function)
-
-(defvar yas--watch-auto-fill-backtrace nil)
-
-(defun yas--watch-auto-fill (sym newval op _where)
-  (when (and (or (and (eq sym 'yas--original-auto-fill-function)
-                      (null newval)
-                      (eq auto-fill-function 'yas--auto-fill))
-                 (and (eq sym 'auto-fill-function)
-                      (eq newval 'yas--auto-fill)
-                      (null yas--original-auto-fill-function)))
-             (null yas--watch-auto-fill-backtrace)
-             (fboundp 'backtrace-frames) ; Suppress compiler warning.
-             ;; If we're about to change `auto-fill-function' too,
-             ;; it's okay (probably).
-             (not (and (eq op 'makunbound)
-                       (not (eq (default-value 'auto-fill-function) 'yas--auto-fill))
-                       (cl-member 'kill-all-local-variables
-                                  (backtrace-frames 'yas--watch-auto-fill)
-                                  :key (lambda (frame) (nth 1 frame))))))
-    (setq yas--watch-auto-fill-backtrace
-          (backtrace-frames 'yas--watch-auto-fill))))
-
-;; Try to get more info on #873/919 (this only works for Emacs 26+).
-(when (fboundp 'add-variable-watcher)
-  (add-variable-watcher 'yas--original-auto-fill-function
-                        #'yas--watch-auto-fill)
-  (add-variable-watcher 'auto-fill-function
-                        #'yas--watch-auto-fill))
-
-(defun yas--snippet-next-id ()
-  (let ((id yas--snippet-id-seed))
-    (cl-incf yas--snippet-id-seed)
-    id))
-
-
-;;; Minor mode stuff
-
-(defvar yas--minor-mode-menu nil
-  "Holds the YASnippet menu.")
-
-(defvar yas--condition-cache-timestamp nil)
-
-(defun yas--maybe-expand-key-filter (cmd)
-  (when (let ((yas--condition-cache-timestamp (current-time)))
-          (yas--templates-for-key-at-point))
-    cmd))
-
-(defconst yas-maybe-expand
-  '(menu-item "" yas-expand :filter yas--maybe-expand-key-filter)
-  "A conditional key definition.
-This can be used as a key definition in keymaps to bind a key to
-`yas-expand' only when there is a snippet available to be
-expanded.")
-
-(defvar yas-minor-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (define-key map [(tab)]     yas-maybe-expand)
-    (define-key map (kbd "TAB") yas-maybe-expand)
-    (define-key map "\C-c&\C-s" 'yas-insert-snippet)
-    (define-key map "\C-c&\C-n" 'yas-new-snippet)
-    (define-key map "\C-c&\C-v" 'yas-visit-snippet-file)
-    map)
-  "The keymap used when `yas-minor-mode' is active.")
-
-(easy-menu-define yas--minor-mode-menu
-      yas-minor-mode-map
-      "Menu used when `yas-minor-mode' is active."
-  '("YASnippet" :visible yas-use-menu
-    "----"
-    ["Expand trigger" yas-expand
-     :help "Possibly expand tab trigger before point"]
-    ["Insert at point..." yas-insert-snippet
-     :help "Prompt for an expandable snippet and expand it at point"]
-    ["New snippet..." yas-new-snippet
-     :help "Create a new snippet in an appropriate directory"]
-    ["Visit snippet file..." yas-visit-snippet-file
-     :help "Prompt for an expandable snippet and find its file"]
-    "----"
-    ("Snippet menu behaviour"
-     ["Visit snippets" (setq yas-visit-from-menu t)
-      :help "Visit snippets from the menu"
-      :active t :style radio   :selected yas-visit-from-menu]
-     ["Expand snippets" (setq yas-visit-from-menu nil)
-      :help "Expand snippets from the menu"
-      :active t :style radio :selected (not yas-visit-from-menu)]
-     "----"
-     ["Show all known modes" (setq yas-use-menu 'full)
-      :help "Show one snippet submenu for each loaded table"
-      :active t :style radio   :selected (eq yas-use-menu 'full)]
-     ["Abbreviate according to current mode" (setq yas-use-menu 'abbreviate)
-      :help "Show only snippet submenus for the current active modes"
-      :active t :style radio   :selected (eq yas-use-menu 'abbreviate)])
-    ("Indenting"
-     ["Auto" (setq yas-indent-line 'auto)
-      :help "Indent each line of the snippet with `indent-according-to-mode'"
-      :active t :style radio   :selected (eq yas-indent-line 'auto)]
-     ["Fixed" (setq yas-indent-line 'fixed)
-      :help "Indent the snippet to the current column"
-      :active t :style radio   :selected (eq yas-indent-line 'fixed)]
-     ["None" (setq yas-indent-line 'none)
-      :help "Don't apply any particular snippet indentation after expansion"
-      :active t :style radio   :selected (not (member yas-indent-line '(fixed auto)))]
-     "----"
-     ["Also auto indent first line" (setq yas-also-auto-indent-first-line
-                                          (not yas-also-auto-indent-first-line))
-      :help "When auto-indenting also, auto indent the first line menu"
-      :active (eq yas-indent-line 'auto)
-      :style toggle :selected yas-also-auto-indent-first-line]
-     )
-    ("Prompting method"
-     ["System X-widget" (setq yas-prompt-functions
-                              (cons #'yas-x-prompt
-                                    (remove #'yas-x-prompt
-                                            yas-prompt-functions)))
-      :help "Use your windowing system's (gtk, mac, windows, etc...) default menu"
-      :active t :style radio   :selected (eq (car yas-prompt-functions)
-                                             #'yas-x-prompt)]
-     ["Dropdown-list" (setq yas-prompt-functions
-                            (cons #'yas-dropdown-prompt
-                                  (remove #'yas-dropdown-prompt
-                                          yas-prompt-functions)))
-      :help "Use a special dropdown list"
-      :active t :style radio   :selected (eq (car yas-prompt-functions)
-                                             #'yas-dropdown-prompt)]
-     ["Ido" (setq yas-prompt-functions
-                  (cons #'yas-ido-prompt
-                        (remove #'yas-ido-prompt
-                                yas-prompt-functions)))
-      :help "Use an ido-style minibuffer prompt"
-      :active t :style radio   :selected (eq (car yas-prompt-functions)
-                                             #'yas-ido-prompt)]
-     ["Completing read" (setq yas-prompt-functions
-                              (cons #'yas-completing-prompt
-                                    (remove #'yas-completing-prompt
-                                            yas-prompt-functions)))
-      :help "Use a normal minibuffer prompt"
-      :active t :style radio   :selected (eq (car yas-prompt-functions)
-                                             #'yas-completing-prompt)]
-     )
-    ("Misc"
-     ["Wrap region in exit marker"
-      (setq yas-wrap-around-region
-            (not yas-wrap-around-region))
-      :help "If non-nil automatically wrap the selected text in the $0 snippet exit"
-      :style toggle :selected yas-wrap-around-region]
-     ["Allow stacked expansions "
-      (setq yas-triggers-in-field
-            (not yas-triggers-in-field))
-      :help "If non-nil allow snippets to be triggered inside other snippet fields"
-      :style toggle :selected yas-triggers-in-field]
-     ["Revive snippets on undo "
-      (setq yas-snippet-revival
-            (not yas-snippet-revival))
-      :help "If non-nil allow snippets to become active again after undo"
-      :style toggle :selected yas-snippet-revival]
-     ["Good grace "
-      (setq yas-good-grace
-            (not yas-good-grace))
-      :help "If non-nil don't raise errors in bad embedded elisp in snippets"
-      :style toggle :selected yas-good-grace]
-     )
-    "----"
-    ["Load snippets..."  yas-load-directory
-     :help "Load snippets from a specific directory"]
-    ["Reload everything" yas-reload-all
-     :help "Cleanup stuff, reload snippets, rebuild menus"]
-    ["About"            yas-about
-     :help "Display some information about YASnippet"]))
-
-(defvar yas--extra-modes nil
-  "An internal list of modes for which to also lookup snippets.
-
-This variable probably makes more sense as buffer-local, so
-ensure your use `make-local-variable' when you set it.")
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'yas-extra-modes 'yas--extra-modes "0.9.1")
-
-(defvar yas--tables (make-hash-table)
-  "A hash table of mode symbols to `yas--table' objects.")
-
-(defvar yas--parents (make-hash-table)
-  "A hash table of mode symbols do lists of direct parent mode symbols.
-
-This list is populated when reading the \".yas-parents\" files
-found when traversing snippet directories with
-`yas-load-directory'.
-
-There might be additional parenting information stored in the
-`derived-mode-parent' property of some mode symbols, but that is
-not recorded here.")
-
-(defvar yas--direct-keymaps (list)
-  "Keymap alist supporting direct snippet keybindings.
-
-This variable is placed in `emulation-mode-map-alists'.
-
-Its elements looks like (TABLE-NAME . KEYMAP).  They're
-instantiated on `yas-reload-all' but KEYMAP is added to only when
-loading snippets.  `yas--direct-TABLE-NAME' is then a variable
-set buffer-locally when entering `yas-minor-mode'.  KEYMAP binds
-all defined direct keybindings to `yas-maybe-expand-from-keymap'
-which decides on the snippet to expand.")
-
-(defun yas-direct-keymaps-reload ()
-  "Force reload the direct keybinding for active snippet tables."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq yas--direct-keymaps nil)
-  (maphash #'(lambda (name table)
-               (push (cons (intern (format "yas--direct-%s" name))
-                           (yas--table-direct-keymap table))
-                     yas--direct-keymaps))
-           yas--tables))
-
-(defun yas--modes-to-activate (&optional mode)
-  "Compute list of mode symbols that are active for `yas-expand' and friends."
-  (defvar yas--dfs)        ;We rely on dynbind.  We could use `letrec' instead!
-  (let* ((explored (if mode (list mode) ; Building up list in reverse.
-                     (cons major-mode (reverse yas--extra-modes))))
-         (yas--dfs
-          (lambda (mode)
-            (cl-loop for neighbour
-                     in (cl-list* (get mode 'derived-mode-parent)
-                                  ;; NOTE: `fboundp' check is redundant
-                                  ;; since Emacs 24.4.
-                                  (and (fboundp mode) (symbol-function mode))
-                                  (gethash mode yas--parents))
-                     when (and neighbour
-                               (not (memq neighbour explored))
-                               (symbolp neighbour))
-                     do (push neighbour explored)
-                     (funcall yas--dfs neighbour)))))
-    (mapc yas--dfs explored)
-    (nreverse explored)))
-
-(defvar yas-minor-mode-hook nil
-  "Hook run when `yas-minor-mode' is turned on.")
-
-(defun yas--auto-fill-wrapper ()
-  (when (and auto-fill-function
-             (not (eq auto-fill-function #'yas--auto-fill)))
-    (setq yas--original-auto-fill-function auto-fill-function)
-    (setq auto-fill-function #'yas--auto-fill)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode yas-minor-mode
-  "Toggle YASnippet mode.
-
-When YASnippet mode is enabled, `yas-expand', normally bound to
-the TAB key, expands snippets of code depending on the major
-mode.
-
-With no argument, this command toggles the mode.
-positive prefix argument turns on the mode.
-Negative prefix argument turns off the mode.
-
-Key bindings:
-\\{yas-minor-mode-map}"
-  :lighter " yas" ;; The indicator for the mode line.
-  (cond ((and yas-minor-mode (featurep 'yasnippet))
-         ;; Install the direct keymaps in `emulation-mode-map-alists'
-         ;; (we use `add-hook' even though it's not technically a hook,
-         ;; but it works). Then define variables named after modes to
-         ;; index `yas--direct-keymaps'.
-         ;;
-         ;; Also install the post-command-hook.
-         ;;
-         (cl-pushnew 'yas--direct-keymaps emulation-mode-map-alists)
-         (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'yas--post-command-handler nil t)
-         ;; Set the `yas--direct-%s' vars for direct keymap expansion
-         ;;
-         (dolist (mode (yas--modes-to-activate))
-           (let ((name (intern (format "yas--direct-%s" mode))))
-             (set-default name nil)
-             (set (make-local-variable name) t)))
-         ;; Perform JIT loads
-         (yas--load-pending-jits)
-         ;; Install auto-fill handler.
-         (yas--auto-fill-wrapper)       ; Now...
-         (add-hook 'auto-fill-mode-hook #'yas--auto-fill-wrapper)) ; or later.
-        (t
-         ;; Uninstall the direct keymaps, post-command hook, and
-         ;; auto-fill handler.
-         (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'yas--post-command-handler t)
-         (remove-hook 'auto-fill-mode-hook #'yas--auto-fill-wrapper)
-         (when (local-variable-p 'yas--original-auto-fill-function)
-           (setq auto-fill-function yas--original-auto-fill-function))
-         (setq emulation-mode-map-alists
-               (remove 'yas--direct-keymaps emulation-mode-map-alists)))))
-
-(defun yas-activate-extra-mode (mode)
-  "Activates the snippets for the given `mode' in the buffer.
-
-The function can be called in the hook of a minor mode to
-activate snippets associated with that mode."
-  (interactive
-   (let (modes
-         symbol)
-     (maphash (lambda (k _)
-                (setq modes (cons (list k) modes)))
-              yas--parents)
-     (setq symbol (completing-read
-                   "Activate mode: " modes nil t))
-     (list
-      (when (not (string= "" symbol))
-        (intern symbol)))))
-  (when mode
-    (add-to-list (make-local-variable 'yas--extra-modes) mode)
-    (yas--load-pending-jits)))
-
-(defun yas-deactivate-extra-mode (mode)
-  "Deactivates the snippets for the given `mode' in the buffer."
-  (interactive
-   (list (intern
-          (completing-read
-           "Deactivate mode: " (mapcar #'list yas--extra-modes) nil t))))
-  (set (make-local-variable 'yas--extra-modes)
-       (remove mode
-               yas--extra-modes)))
-
-(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'yas-dont-activate
-  'yas-dont-activate-functions "0.9.2")
-(defvar yas-dont-activate-functions (list #'minibufferp)
-  "Special hook to control which buffers `yas-global-mode' affects.
-Functions are called with no argument, and should return non-nil to prevent
-`yas-global-mode' from enabling yasnippet in this buffer.
-
-In Emacsen < 24, this variable is buffer-local.  Because
-`yas-minor-mode-on' is called by `yas-global-mode' after
-executing the buffer's major mode hook, setting this variable
-there is an effective way to define exceptions to the \"global\"
-activation behaviour.
-
-In Emacsen >= 24, only the global value is used.  To define
-per-mode exceptions to the \"global\" activation behaviour, call
-`yas-minor-mode' with a negative argument directily in the major
-mode's hook.")
-(unless (> emacs-major-version 23)
-  (with-no-warnings
-    (make-variable-buffer-local 'yas-dont-activate)))
-
-
-(defun yas-minor-mode-on ()
-  "Turn on YASnippet minor mode.
-
-Honour `yas-dont-activate-functions', which see."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless (or
-           ;; The old behavior used for Emacs<24 was to set
-           ;; `yas-dont-activate-functions' to t buffer-locally.
-           (not (or (listp yas-dont-activate-functions)
-                    (functionp yas-dont-activate-functions)))
-           (run-hook-with-args-until-success 'yas-dont-activate-functions))
-    (yas-minor-mode 1)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-globalized-minor-mode yas-global-mode yas-minor-mode yas-minor-mode-on)
-
-(defun yas--global-mode-reload-with-jit-maybe ()
-  "Run `yas-reload-all' when `yas-global-mode' is on."
-  (when yas-global-mode (yas-reload-all)))
-
-(add-hook 'yas-global-mode-hook #'yas--global-mode-reload-with-jit-maybe)
-
-
-;;; Major mode stuff
-
-(defvar yas--font-lock-keywords
-  (append '(("^#.*$" . font-lock-comment-face))
-          (with-temp-buffer
-            (let ((prog-mode-hook nil)
-                  (emacs-lisp-mode-hook nil))
-              (ignore-errors (emacs-lisp-mode)))
-            (font-lock-set-defaults)
-            (if (eq t (car-safe font-lock-keywords))
-                ;; They're "compiled", so extract the source.
-                (cadr font-lock-keywords)
-              font-lock-keywords))
-          '(("\\$\\([0-9]+\\)"
-             (0 font-lock-keyword-face)
-             (1 font-lock-string-face t))
-            ("\\${\\([0-9]+\\):?"
-             (0 font-lock-keyword-face)
-             (1 font-lock-warning-face t))
-            ("\\(\\$(\\)" 1 font-lock-preprocessor-face)
-            ("}"
-             (0 font-lock-keyword-face)))))
-
-(defvar snippet-mode-map
-  (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-    (easy-menu-define nil
-      map
-      "Menu used when snippet-mode is active."
-      (cons "Snippet"
-            (mapcar #'(lambda (ent)
-                        (when (nth 2 ent)
-                          (define-key map (nth 2 ent) (nth 1 ent)))
-                        (vector (nth 0 ent) (nth 1 ent) t))
-                    '(("Load this snippet" yas-load-snippet-buffer "\C-c\C-l")
-                      ("Load and quit window" yas-load-snippet-buffer-and-close "\C-c\C-c")
-                      ("Try out this snippet" yas-tryout-snippet "\C-c\C-t")))))
-    map)
-  "The keymap used when `snippet-mode' is active.")
-
-
-
-;;;###autoload(autoload 'snippet-mode "yasnippet" "A mode for editing yasnippets" t nil)
-(eval-and-compile
-  (if (fboundp 'prog-mode)
-      ;; `prog-mode' is new in 24.1.
-      (define-derived-mode snippet-mode prog-mode "Snippet"
-        "A mode for editing yasnippets"
-        (setq font-lock-defaults '(yas--font-lock-keywords))
-        (set (make-local-variable 'require-final-newline) nil)
-        (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "#")
-        (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) "#+[\t ]*")
-        (add-hook 'after-save-hook #'yas-maybe-load-snippet-buffer nil t))
-    (define-derived-mode snippet-mode fundamental-mode "Snippet"
-      "A mode for editing yasnippets"
-      (setq font-lock-defaults '(yas--font-lock-keywords))
-      (set (make-local-variable 'require-final-newline) nil)
-      (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start) "#")
-      (set (make-local-variable 'comment-start-skip) "#+[\t ]*")
-      (add-hook 'after-save-hook #'yas-maybe-load-snippet-buffer nil t))))
-
-(defun yas-snippet-mode-buffer-p ()
-  "Return non-nil if current buffer should be in `snippet-mode'.
-Meaning it's visiting a file under one of the mode directories in
-`yas-snippet-dirs'."
-  (when buffer-file-name
-    (cl-member buffer-file-name (yas-snippet-dirs)
-               :test #'file-in-directory-p)))
-
-;; We're abusing `magic-fallback-mode-alist' here because
-;; `auto-mode-alist' doesn't support function matchers.
-(add-to-list 'magic-fallback-mode-alist
-             `(yas-snippet-mode-buffer-p . snippet-mode))
-
-
-;;; Internal structs for template management
-
-(cl-defstruct (yas--template
-               (:constructor yas--make-template)
-               ;; Handles `yas-define-snippets' format, plus the
-               ;; initial TABLE argument.
-               (:constructor
-                yas--define-snippets-2
-                (table
-                 key content
-                 &optional xname condition group
-                 expand-env load-file xkeybinding xuuid save-file
-                 &aux
-                 (name (or xname
-                           ;; A little redundant: we always get a name
-                           ;; from `yas--parse-template' except when
-                           ;; there isn't a file.
-                           (and load-file (file-name-nondirectory load-file))
-                           (and save-file (file-name-nondirectory save-file))
-                           key))
-                 (keybinding (yas--read-keybinding xkeybinding))
-                 (uuid (or xuuid name))
-                 (old (gethash uuid (yas--table-uuidhash table)))
-                 (menu-binding-pair
-                  (and old (yas--template-menu-binding-pair old)))
-                 (perm-group
-                  (and old (yas--template-perm-group old))))))
-  "A template for a snippet."
-  key
-  content
-  name
-  condition
-  expand-env
-  load-file
-  save-file
-  keybinding
-  uuid
-  menu-binding-pair
-  group      ;; as dictated by the #group: directive or .yas-make-groups
-  perm-group ;; as dictated by `yas-define-menu'
-  table
-  )
-
-(cl-defstruct (yas--table (:constructor yas--make-snippet-table (name)))
-  "A table to store snippets for a particular mode.
-
-Has the following fields:
-
-`yas--table-name'
-
-  A symbol name normally corresponding to a major mode, but can
-  also be a pseudo major-mode to be used in
-  `yas-activate-extra-mode', for example.
-
-`yas--table-hash'
-
-  A hash table (KEY . NAMEHASH), known as the \"keyhash\". KEY is
-  a string or a vector, where the former is the snippet's trigger
-  and the latter means it's a direct keybinding. NAMEHASH is yet
-  another hash of (NAME . TEMPLATE) where NAME is the snippet's
-  name and TEMPLATE is a `yas--template' object.
-
-`yas--table-direct-keymap'
-
-  A keymap for the snippets in this table that have direct
-  keybindings. This is kept in sync with the keyhash, i.e., all
-  the elements of the keyhash that are vectors appear here as
-  bindings to `yas-maybe-expand-from-keymap'.
-
-`yas--table-uuidhash'
-
-  A hash table mapping snippets uuid's to the same `yas--template'
-  objects. A snippet uuid defaults to the snippet's name."
-  name
-  (hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-  (uuidhash (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
-  (parents nil)
-  (direct-keymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-
-(defun yas--get-template-by-uuid (mode uuid)
-  "Find the snippet template in MODE by its UUID."
-  (let* ((table (gethash mode yas--tables mode)))
-    (when table
-      (gethash uuid (yas--table-uuidhash table)))))
-
-;; Apropos storing/updating in TABLE, this works in two steps:
-;;
-;; 1. `yas--remove-template-by-uuid' removes any
-;;    keyhash-namehash-template mappings from TABLE, grabbing the
-;;    snippet by its uuid. Also removes mappings from TABLE's
-;;    `yas--table-direct-keymap' (FIXME: and should probably take care
-;;    of potentially stale menu bindings right?.)
-;;
-;; 2. `yas--add-template' adds this all over again.
-;;
-;;    Create a new or add to an existing keyhash-namehash mapping.
-;;
-;;  For reference on understanding this, consider three snippet
-;;  definitions:
-;;
-;;  A:   # name: The Foo
-;;       # key: foo
-;;       # binding: C-c M-l
-;;
-;;  B:   # name: Mrs Foo
-;;       # key: foo
-;;
-;;  C:   # name: The Bar
-;;       # binding: C-c M-l
-;;
-;;  D:   # name: Baz
-;;       # key: baz
-;;
-;;  keyhash       namehashes(3)      yas--template structs(4)
-;;  -----------------------------------------------------
-;;                                            __________
-;;                                           /          \
-;;  "foo"      --->  "The Foo" --->  [yas--template A]   |
-;;                   "Mrs Foo" --->  [yas--template B]   |
-;;                                                      |
-;;  [C-c M-l]  --->  "The Foo" -------------------------/
-;;                   "The Bar" --->  [yas--template C]
-;;
-;;  "baz"      --->  "Baz"     --->  [yas--template D]
-;;
-;; Additionally, since uuid defaults to the name, we have a
-;; `yas--table-uuidhash' for TABLE
-;;
-;; uuidhash       yas--template structs
-;; -------------------------------
-;; "The Foo" ---> [yas--template A]
-;; "Mrs Foo" ---> [yas--template B]
-;; "The Bar" ---> [yas--template C]
-;; "Baz"     ---> [yas--template D]
-;;
-;; FIXME: the more I look at this data-structure the more I think I'm
-;; stupid. There has to be an easier way (but beware lots of code
-;; depends on this).
-;;
-(defun yas--remove-template-by-uuid (table uuid)
-  "Remove from TABLE a template identified by UUID."
-  (let ((template (gethash uuid (yas--table-uuidhash table))))
-    (when template
-      (let* ((name                (yas--template-name template))
-             (empty-keys          nil))
-        ;; Remove the name from each of the targeted namehashes
-        ;;
-        (maphash #'(lambda (k v)
-                     (let ((template (gethash name v)))
-                       (when (and template
-                                  (equal uuid (yas--template-uuid template)))
-                         (remhash name v)
-                         (when (zerop (hash-table-count v))
-                           (push k empty-keys)))))
-                 (yas--table-hash table))
-        ;; Remove the namehash themselves if they've become empty
-        ;;
-        (dolist (key empty-keys)
-          (when (vectorp key)
-            (define-key (yas--table-direct-keymap table) key nil))
-          (remhash key (yas--table-hash table)))
-
-        ;; Finally, remove the uuid from the uuidhash
-        ;;
-        (remhash uuid (yas--table-uuidhash table))))))
-
-(defconst yas-maybe-expand-from-keymap
-  '(menu-item "" yas-expand-from-keymap
-              :filter yas--maybe-expand-from-keymap-filter))
-
-(defun yas--add-template (table template)
-  "Store in TABLE the snippet template TEMPLATE.
-
-KEY can be a string (trigger key) of a vector (direct
-keybinding)."
-  (let ((name (yas--template-name template))
-        (key (yas--template-key template))
-        (keybinding (yas--template-keybinding template))
-        (_menu-binding-pair (yas--template-menu-binding-pair-get-create template)))
-    (dolist (k (remove nil (list key keybinding)))
-      (puthash name
-               template
-               (or (gethash k
-                            (yas--table-hash table))
-                   (puthash k
-                            (make-hash-table :test 'equal)
-                            (yas--table-hash table))))
-      (when (vectorp k)
-        (define-key (yas--table-direct-keymap table) k yas-maybe-expand-from-keymap)))
-
-    ;; Update TABLE's `yas--table-uuidhash'
-    (puthash (yas--template-uuid template)
-             template
-             (yas--table-uuidhash table))))
-
-(defun yas--update-template (table template)
-  "Add or update TEMPLATE in TABLE.
-
-Also takes care of adding and updating to the associated menu.
-Return TEMPLATE."
-  ;; Remove from table by uuid
-  ;;
-  (yas--remove-template-by-uuid table (yas--template-uuid template))
-  ;; Add to table again
-  ;;
-  (yas--add-template table template)
-  ;; Take care of the menu
-  ;;
-  (yas--update-template-menu table template)
-  template)
-
-(defun yas--update-template-menu (table template)
-  "Update every menu-related for TEMPLATE."
-  (let ((menu-binding-pair (yas--template-menu-binding-pair-get-create template))
-        (key (yas--template-key template))
-        (keybinding (yas--template-keybinding template)))
-    ;; The snippet might have changed name or keys, so update
-    ;; user-visible strings
-    ;;
-    (unless (eq (cdr menu-binding-pair) :none)
-      ;; the menu item name
-      ;;
-      (setf (cl-cadar menu-binding-pair) (yas--template-name template))
-      ;; the :keys information (also visible to the user)
-      (setf (cl-getf (cdr (car menu-binding-pair)) :keys)
-            (or (and keybinding (key-description keybinding))
-                (and key (concat key yas-trigger-symbol))))))
-  (unless (yas--template-menu-managed-by-yas-define-menu template)
-    (let ((menu-keymap
-           (yas--menu-keymap-get-create (yas--table-mode table)
-                                        (mapcar #'yas--table-mode
-                                                (yas--table-parents table))))
-          (group (yas--template-group template)))
-      ;; Remove from menu keymap
-      ;;
-      (cl-assert menu-keymap)
-      (yas--delete-from-keymap menu-keymap (yas--template-uuid template))
-
-      ;; Add necessary subgroups as necessary.
-      ;;
-      (dolist (subgroup group)
-        (let ((subgroup-keymap (lookup-key menu-keymap (vector (make-symbol subgroup)))))
-          (unless (and subgroup-keymap
-                       (keymapp subgroup-keymap))
-            (setq subgroup-keymap (make-sparse-keymap))
-            (define-key menu-keymap (vector (make-symbol subgroup))
-              `(menu-item ,subgroup ,subgroup-keymap)))
-          (setq menu-keymap subgroup-keymap)))
-
-      ;; Add this entry to the keymap
-      ;;
-      (define-key menu-keymap
-        (vector (make-symbol (yas--template-uuid template)))
-        (car (yas--template-menu-binding-pair template))))))
-
-(defun yas--namehash-templates-alist (namehash)
-  "Return NAMEHASH as an alist."
-  (let (alist)
-    (maphash #'(lambda (k v)
-                 (push (cons k v) alist))
-             namehash)
-    alist))
-
-(defun yas--fetch (table key)
-  "Fetch templates in TABLE by KEY.
-
-Return a list of cons (NAME . TEMPLATE) where NAME is a
-string and TEMPLATE is a `yas--template' structure."
-  (let* ((keyhash (yas--table-hash table))
-         (namehash (and keyhash (gethash key keyhash))))
-    (when namehash
-      (yas--filter-templates-by-condition (yas--namehash-templates-alist namehash)))))
-
-
-;;; Filtering/condition logic
-
-(defun yas--eval-condition (condition)
-  (condition-case err
-      (save-excursion
-        (save-restriction
-          (save-match-data
-            (eval condition))))
-    (error (progn
-             (yas--message 1 "Error in condition evaluation: %s" (error-message-string err))
-             nil))))
-
-
-(defun yas--filter-templates-by-condition (templates)
-  "Filter the templates using the applicable condition.
-
-TEMPLATES is a list of cons (NAME . TEMPLATE) where NAME is a
-string and TEMPLATE is a `yas--template' structure.
-
-This function implements the rules described in
-`yas-buffer-local-condition'.  See that variables documentation."
-  (let ((requirement (yas--require-template-specific-condition-p)))
-    (if (eq requirement 'always)
-        templates
-      (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (pair)
-                          (yas--template-can-expand-p
-                           (yas--template-condition (cdr pair)) requirement))
-                        templates))))
-
-(defun yas--require-template-specific-condition-p ()
-  "Decide if this buffer requests/requires snippet-specific
-conditions to filter out potential expansions."
-  (if (eq 'always yas-buffer-local-condition)
-      'always
-    (let ((local-condition (or (and (consp yas-buffer-local-condition)
-                                    (yas--eval-condition yas-buffer-local-condition))
-                               yas-buffer-local-condition)))
-      (when local-condition
-        (if (eq local-condition t)
-            t
-          (and (consp local-condition)
-               (eq 'require-snippet-condition (car local-condition))
-               (symbolp (cdr local-condition))
-               (cdr local-condition)))))))
-
-(defun yas--template-can-expand-p (condition requirement)
-  "Evaluate CONDITION and REQUIREMENT and return a boolean."
-  (let* ((result (or (null condition)
-                     (yas--eval-condition condition))))
-    (cond ((eq requirement t)
-           result)
-          (t
-           (eq requirement result)))))
-
-(defun yas--table-templates (table)
-  (when table
-    (let ((acc (list)))
-      (maphash #'(lambda (_key namehash)
-                   (maphash #'(lambda (name template)
-                                (push (cons name template) acc))
-                            namehash))
-               (yas--table-hash table))
-      (yas--filter-templates-by-condition acc))))
-
-(defun yas--templates-for-key-at-point ()
-  "Find `yas--template' objects for any trigger keys preceding point.
-Returns (TEMPLATES START END). This function respects
-`yas-key-syntaxes', which see."
-  (save-excursion
-    (let ((original (point))
-          (methods yas-key-syntaxes)
-          (templates)
-          (method))
-      (while (and methods
-                  (not templates))
-        (unless (eq method (car methods))
-          ;; TRICKY: `eq'-ness test means we can only be here if
-          ;; `method' is a function that returned `again', and hence
-          ;; don't revert back to original position as per
-          ;; `yas-key-syntaxes'.
-          (goto-char original))
-        (setq method (car methods))
-        (cond ((stringp method)
-               (skip-syntax-backward method)
-               (setq methods (cdr methods)))
-              ((functionp method)
-               (unless (eq (funcall method original)
-                           'again)
-                 (setq methods (cdr methods))))
-              (t
-               (setq methods (cdr methods))
-               (yas--warning "Invalid element `%s' in `yas-key-syntaxes'" method)))
-        (let ((possible-key (buffer-substring-no-properties (point) original)))
-          (save-excursion
-            (goto-char original)
-            (setq templates
-                  (cl-mapcan (lambda (table)
-                               (yas--fetch table possible-key))
-                             (yas--get-snippet-tables))))))
-      (when templates
-        (list templates (point) original)))))
-
-(defun yas--table-all-keys (table)
-  "Get trigger keys of all active snippets in TABLE."
-  (let ((acc))
-    (maphash #'(lambda (key namehash)
-                 (when (yas--filter-templates-by-condition (yas--namehash-templates-alist namehash))
-                   (push key acc)))
-             (yas--table-hash table))
-    acc))
-
-(defun yas--table-mode (table)
-  (intern (yas--table-name table)))
-
-
-;;; Internal functions and macros:
-
-(defun yas--remove-misc-free-from-undo (old-undo-list)
-  "Tries to work around Emacs Bug#30931.
-Helper function for `yas--save-restriction-and-widen'."
-  ;; If Bug#30931 is unfixed, we get (#<Lisp_Misc_Free> . INTEGER)
-  ;; entries in the undo list.  If we call `type-of' on the
-  ;; Lisp_Misc_Free object then Emacs aborts, so try to find it by
-  ;; checking that its type is none of the expected ones.
-  (when (consp buffer-undo-list)
-    (let* ((prev buffer-undo-list)
-           (undo-list prev))
-      (while (and (consp undo-list)
-                  ;; Only check new entries.
-                  (not (eq undo-list old-undo-list)))
-        (let ((entry (pop undo-list)))
-          (when (consp entry)
-            (let ((head (car entry)))
-              (unless (or (stringp head)
-                          (markerp head)
-                          (integerp head)
-                          (symbolp head)
-                          (not (integerp (cdr entry))))
-                ;; (message "removing misc free %S" entry)
-                (setcdr prev undo-list)))))
-        (setq prev undo-list)))))
-
-(defmacro yas--save-restriction-and-widen (&rest body)
-  "Equivalent to (save-restriction (widen) BODY).
-Also tries to work around Emacs Bug#30931."
-  (declare (debug (body)) (indent 0))
-  ;; Disable garbage collection, since it could cause an abort.
-  `(let ((gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum)
-         (old-undo-list buffer-undo-list))
-     (prog1 (save-restriction
-              (widen)
-              ,@body)
-       (yas--remove-misc-free-from-undo old-undo-list))))
-
-(defun yas--eval-for-string (form)
-  "Evaluate FORM and convert the result to string."
-  (let ((debug-on-error (and (not (memq yas-good-grace '(t inline)))
-                             debug-on-error)))
-    (condition-case oops
-        (save-excursion
-          (yas--save-restriction-and-widen
-            (save-match-data
-              (let ((result (eval form)))
-                (when result
-                  (format "%s" result))))))
-      ((debug error) (cdr oops)))))
-
-(defun yas--eval-for-effect (form)
-  (yas--safely-call-fun (apply-partially #'eval form)))
-
-(defun yas--read-lisp (string &optional nil-on-error)
-  "Read STRING as a elisp expression and return it.
-
-In case STRING in an invalid expression and NIL-ON-ERROR is nil,
-return an expression that when evaluated will issue an error."
-  (condition-case err
-      (read string)
-    (error (and (not nil-on-error)
-                `(error (error-message-string ,err))))))
-
-(defun yas--read-keybinding (keybinding)
-  "Read KEYBINDING as a snippet keybinding, return a vector."
-  (when (and keybinding
-             (not (string-match "keybinding" keybinding)))
-    (condition-case err
-        (let ((res (or (and (string-match "^\\[.*\\]$" keybinding)
-                            (read keybinding))
-                       (read-kbd-macro keybinding 'need-vector))))
-          res)
-      (error
-       (yas--message 2 "warning: keybinding \"%s\" invalid since %s."
-                keybinding (error-message-string err))
-       nil))))
-
-(defun yas--table-get-create (mode)
-  "Get or create the snippet table corresponding to MODE."
-  (let ((table (gethash mode
-                        yas--tables)))
-    (unless table
-      (setq table (yas--make-snippet-table (symbol-name mode)))
-      (puthash mode table yas--tables)
-      (push (cons (intern (format "yas--direct-%s" mode))
-                  (yas--table-direct-keymap table))
-            yas--direct-keymaps))
-    table))
-
-(defun yas--get-snippet-tables (&optional mode)
-  "Get snippet tables for MODE.
-
-MODE defaults to the current buffer's `major-mode'.
-
-Return a list of `yas--table' objects.  The list of modes to
-consider is returned by `yas--modes-to-activate'"
-  (remove nil
-          (mapcar #'(lambda (name)
-                      (gethash name yas--tables))
-                  (yas--modes-to-activate mode))))
-
-(defun yas--menu-keymap-get-create (mode &optional parents)
-  "Get or create the menu keymap for MODE and its PARENTS.
-
-This may very well create a plethora of menu keymaps and arrange
-them all in `yas--menu-table'"
-  (let* ((menu-keymap (or (gethash mode yas--menu-table)
-                          (puthash mode (make-sparse-keymap) yas--menu-table))))
-    (mapc #'yas--menu-keymap-get-create parents)
-    (define-key yas--minor-mode-menu (vector mode)
-        `(menu-item ,(symbol-name mode) ,menu-keymap
-                    :visible (yas--show-menu-p ',mode)))
-    menu-keymap))
-
-
-;;; Template-related and snippet loading functions
-
-(defun yas--parse-template (&optional file)
-  "Parse the template in the current buffer.
-
-Optional FILE is the absolute file name of the file being
-parsed.
-
-Optional GROUP is the group where the template is to go,
-otherwise we attempt to calculate it from FILE.
-
-Return a snippet-definition, i.e. a list
-
- (KEY TEMPLATE NAME CONDITION GROUP VARS LOAD-FILE KEYBINDING UUID)
-
-If the buffer contains a line of \"# --\" then the contents above
-this line are ignored. Directives can set most of these with the syntax:
-
-# directive-name : directive-value
-
-Here's a list of currently recognized directives:
-
- * type
- * name
- * contributor
- * condition
- * group
- * key
- * expand-env
- * binding
- * uuid"
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (let* ((type 'snippet)
-         (name (and file
-                    (file-name-nondirectory file)))
-         (key nil)
-         template
-         bound
-         condition
-         (group (and file
-                     (yas--calculate-group file)))
-         expand-env
-         binding
-         uuid)
-    (if (re-search-forward "^# --\\s-*\n" nil t)
-        (progn (setq template
-                     (buffer-substring-no-properties (point)
-                                                     (point-max)))
-               (setq bound (point))
-               (goto-char (point-min))
-               (while (re-search-forward "^# *\\([^ ]+?\\) *: *\\(.*?\\)[[:space:]]*$" bound t)
-                 (when (string= "uuid" (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                   (setq uuid (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-                 (when (string= "type" (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                   (setq type (if (string= "command" (match-string-no-properties 2))
-                                  'command
-                                'snippet)))
-                 (when (string= "key" (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                   (setq key (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-                 (when (string= "name" (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                   (setq name (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-                 (when (string= "condition" (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                   (setq condition (yas--read-lisp (match-string-no-properties 2))))
-                 (when (string= "group" (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                   (setq group (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-                 (when (string= "expand-env" (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                   (setq expand-env (yas--read-lisp (match-string-no-properties 2)
-                                                   'nil-on-error)))
-                 (when (string= "binding" (match-string-no-properties 1))
-                   (setq binding (match-string-no-properties 2)))))
-      (setq template
-            (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max))))
-    (unless (or key binding)
-      (setq key (and file (file-name-nondirectory file))))
-    (when (eq type 'command)
-      (setq template (yas--read-lisp (concat "(progn" template ")"))))
-    (when group
-      (setq group (split-string group "\\.")))
-    (list key template name condition group expand-env file binding uuid)))
-
-(defun yas--calculate-group (file)
-  "Calculate the group for snippet file path FILE."
-  (let* ((dominating-dir (locate-dominating-file file
-                                                 ".yas-make-groups"))
-         (extra-path (and dominating-dir
-                          (file-relative-name file dominating-dir)))
-         (extra-dir (and extra-path
-                         (file-name-directory extra-path)))
-         (group (and extra-dir
-                     (replace-regexp-in-string "/"
-                                               "."
-                                               (directory-file-name extra-dir)))))
-    group))
-
-(defun yas--subdirs (directory &optional filep)
-  "Return subdirs or files of DIRECTORY according to FILEP."
-  (cl-remove-if (lambda (file)
-                  (or (string-match "\\`\\."
-                                    (file-name-nondirectory file))
-                      (string-match "\\`#.*#\\'"
-                                    (file-name-nondirectory file))
-                      (string-match "~\\'"
-                                    (file-name-nondirectory file))
-                      (if filep
-                          (file-directory-p file)
-                        (not (file-directory-p file)))))
-                (directory-files directory t)))
-
-(defun yas--make-menu-binding (template)
-  (let ((mode (yas--table-mode (yas--template-table template))))
-    `(lambda () (interactive) (yas--expand-or-visit-from-menu ',mode ,(yas--template-uuid template)))))
-
-(defun yas--expand-or-visit-from-menu (mode uuid)
-  (let* ((table (yas--table-get-create mode))
-         (yas--current-template (and table
-                                    (gethash uuid (yas--table-uuidhash table)))))
-    (when yas--current-template
-      (if yas-visit-from-menu
-          (yas--visit-snippet-file-1 yas--current-template)
-        (let ((where (if (region-active-p)
-                         (cons (region-beginning) (region-end))
-                       (cons (point) (point)))))
-          (yas-expand-snippet (yas--template-content yas--current-template)
-                              (car where)
-                              (cdr where)
-                              (yas--template-expand-env yas--current-template)))))))
-
-(defun yas--key-from-desc (text)
-  "Return a yasnippet key from a description string TEXT."
-  (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(\\w+\\).*" "\\1" text))
-
-
-;;; Popping up for keys and templates
-
-(defun yas--prompt-for-template (templates &optional prompt)
-  "Interactively choose a template from the list TEMPLATES.
-
-TEMPLATES is a list of `yas--template'.
-
-Optional PROMPT sets the prompt to use."
-  (when templates
-    (setq templates
-          (sort templates #'(lambda (t1 t2)
-                              (< (length (yas--template-name t1))
-                                 (length (yas--template-name t2))))))
-    (cl-some (lambda (fn)
-               (funcall fn (or prompt "Choose a snippet: ")
-                        templates
-                        #'yas--template-name))
-             yas-prompt-functions)))
-
-(defun yas--prompt-for-keys (keys &optional prompt)
-  "Interactively choose a template key from the list KEYS.
-
-Optional PROMPT sets the prompt to use."
-  (when keys
-    (cl-some (lambda (fn)
-               (funcall fn (or prompt "Choose a snippet key: ") keys))
-             yas-prompt-functions)))
-
-(defun yas--prompt-for-table (tables &optional prompt)
-  "Interactively choose a table from the list TABLES.
-
-Optional PROMPT sets the prompt to use."
-  (when tables
-    (cl-some (lambda (fn)
-               (funcall fn (or prompt "Choose a snippet table: ")
-                        tables
-                        #'yas--table-name))
-             yas-prompt-functions)))
-
-(defun yas-x-prompt (prompt choices &optional display-fn)
-  "Display choices in a x-window prompt."
-  (when (and window-system choices)
-    ;; Let window position be recalculated to ensure that
-    ;; `posn-at-point' returns non-nil.
-    (redisplay)
-    (or
-     (x-popup-menu
-      (if (fboundp 'posn-at-point)
-          (let ((x-y (posn-x-y (posn-at-point (point)))))
-            (list (list (+ (car x-y) 10)
-                        (+ (cdr x-y) 20))
-                  (selected-window)))
-        t)
-      `(,prompt ("title"
-                 ,@(cl-mapcar (lambda (c d) `(,(concat "   " d) . ,c))
-                              choices
-                              (if display-fn (mapcar display-fn choices)
-                                choices)))))
-     (keyboard-quit))))
-
-(defun yas-maybe-ido-prompt (prompt choices &optional display-fn)
-  (when (bound-and-true-p ido-mode)
-    (yas-ido-prompt prompt choices display-fn)))
-
-(defun yas-ido-prompt (prompt choices &optional display-fn)
-  (require 'ido)
-  (yas-completing-prompt prompt choices display-fn #'ido-completing-read))
-
-(defun yas-dropdown-prompt (_prompt choices &optional display-fn)
-  (when (fboundp 'dropdown-list)
-    (let* ((formatted-choices
-            (if display-fn (mapcar display-fn choices) choices))
-           (n (dropdown-list formatted-choices)))
-      (if n (nth n choices)
-        (keyboard-quit)))))
-
-(defun yas-completing-prompt (prompt choices &optional display-fn completion-fn)
-  (let* ((formatted-choices
-          (if display-fn (mapcar display-fn choices) choices))
-         (chosen (funcall (or completion-fn #'completing-read)
-                          prompt formatted-choices
-                          nil 'require-match nil nil)))
-    (if (eq choices formatted-choices)
-        chosen
-      (nth (or (cl-position chosen formatted-choices :test #'string=) 0)
-           choices))))
-
-(defun yas-no-prompt (_prompt choices &optional _display-fn)
-  (cl-first choices))
-
-
-;;; Defining snippets
-;; This consists of creating and registering `yas--template' objects in the
-;; correct tables.
-;;
-
-(defvar yas--creating-compiled-snippets nil)
-
-(defun yas--define-snippets-1 (snippet snippet-table)
-  "Helper for `yas-define-snippets'."
-  ;; Update the appropriate table.  Also takes care of adding the
-  ;; key indicators in the templates menu entry, if any.
-  (yas--update-template
-   snippet-table (apply #'yas--define-snippets-2 snippet-table snippet)))
-
-(defun yas-define-snippets (mode snippets)
-  "Define SNIPPETS for MODE.
-
-SNIPPETS is a list of snippet definitions, each taking the
-following form
-
- (KEY TEMPLATE NAME CONDITION GROUP EXPAND-ENV LOAD-FILE KEYBINDING UUID SAVE-FILE)
-
-Within these, only KEY and TEMPLATE are actually mandatory.
-
-TEMPLATE might be a Lisp form or a string, depending on whether
-this is a snippet or a snippet-command.
-
-CONDITION, EXPAND-ENV and KEYBINDING are Lisp forms, they have
-been `yas--read-lisp'-ed and will eventually be
-`yas--eval-for-string'-ed.
-
-The remaining elements are strings.
-
-FILE is probably of very little use if you're programatically
-defining snippets.
-
-UUID is the snippet's \"unique-id\". Loading a second snippet
-file with the same uuid would replace the previous snippet.
-
-You can use `yas--parse-template' to return such lists based on
-the current buffers contents."
-  (if yas--creating-compiled-snippets
-      (let ((print-length nil))
-        (insert ";;; Snippet definitions:\n;;;\n")
-        (dolist (snippet snippets)
-          ;; Fill in missing elements with nil.
-          (setq snippet (append snippet (make-list (- 10 (length snippet)) nil)))
-          ;; Move LOAD-FILE to SAVE-FILE because we will load from the
-          ;; compiled file, not LOAD-FILE.
-          (let ((load-file (nth 6 snippet)))
-            (setcar (nthcdr 6 snippet) nil)
-            (setcar (nthcdr 9 snippet) load-file)))
-        (insert (pp-to-string
-                 `(yas-define-snippets ',mode ',snippets)))
-        (insert "\n\n"))
-    ;; Normal case.
-    (let ((snippet-table (yas--table-get-create mode))
-          (template nil))
-      (dolist (snippet snippets)
-        (setq template (yas--define-snippets-1 snippet
-                                               snippet-table)))
-      template)))
-
-
-;;; Loading snippets from files
-
-(defun yas--template-get-file (template)
-  "Return TEMPLATE's LOAD-FILE or SAVE-FILE."
-  (or (yas--template-load-file template)
-      (let ((file (yas--template-save-file template)))
-        (when file
-          (yas--message 3 "%s has no load file, using save file, %s, instead."
-                        (yas--template-name template) file))
-        file)))
-
-(defun yas--load-yas-setup-file (file)
-  (if (not yas--creating-compiled-snippets)
-      ;; Normal case.
-      (load file 'noerror (<= yas-verbosity 4))
-    (let ((elfile (concat file ".el")))
-      (when (file-exists-p elfile)
-        (insert ";;; contents of the .yas-setup.el support file:\n;;;\n")
-        (insert-file-contents elfile)
-        (goto-char (point-max))))))
-
-(defun yas--define-parents (mode parents)
-  "Add PARENTS to the list of MODE's parents."
-  (puthash mode (cl-remove-duplicates
-                 (append parents
-                         (gethash mode yas--parents)))
-           yas--parents))
-
-(defun yas-load-directory (top-level-dir &optional use-jit interactive)
-  "Load snippets in directory hierarchy TOP-LEVEL-DIR.
-
-Below TOP-LEVEL-DIR each directory should be a mode name.
-
-With prefix argument USE-JIT do jit-loading of snippets."
-  (interactive
-   (list (read-directory-name "Select the root directory: " nil nil t)
-         current-prefix-arg t))
-  (unless yas-snippet-dirs
-    (setq yas-snippet-dirs top-level-dir))
-  (let ((impatient-buffers))
-    (dolist (dir (yas--subdirs top-level-dir))
-      (let* ((major-mode-and-parents (yas--compute-major-mode-and-parents
-                                      (concat dir "/dummy")))
-             (mode-sym (car major-mode-and-parents))
-             (parents (cdr major-mode-and-parents)))
-        ;; Attention: The parents and the menus are already defined
-        ;; here, even if the snippets are later jit-loaded.
-        ;;
-        ;; * We need to know the parents at this point since entering a
-        ;;   given mode should jit load for its parents
-        ;;   immediately. This could be reviewed, the parents could be
-        ;;   discovered just-in-time-as well
-        ;;
-        ;; * We need to create the menus here to support the `full'
-        ;;   option to `yas-use-menu' (all known snippet menus are shown to the user)
-        ;;
-        (yas--define-parents mode-sym parents)
-        (yas--menu-keymap-get-create mode-sym)
-        (let ((fun (apply-partially #'yas--load-directory-1 dir mode-sym)))
-          (if use-jit
-              (yas--schedule-jit mode-sym fun)
-            (funcall fun)))
-        ;; Look for buffers that are already in `mode-sym', and so
-        ;; need the new snippets immediately...
-        ;;
-        (when use-jit
-          (cl-loop for buffer in (buffer-list)
-                   do (with-current-buffer buffer
-                        (when (eq major-mode mode-sym)
-                          (yas--message 4 "Discovered there was already %s in %s" buffer mode-sym)
-                          (push buffer impatient-buffers)))))))
-    ;; ...after TOP-LEVEL-DIR has been completely loaded, call
-    ;; `yas--load-pending-jits' in these impatient buffers.
-    ;;
-    (cl-loop for buffer in impatient-buffers
-             do (with-current-buffer buffer (yas--load-pending-jits))))
-  (when interactive
-    (yas--message 3 "Loaded snippets from %s." top-level-dir)))
-
-(defun yas--load-directory-1 (directory mode-sym)
-  "Recursively load snippet templates from DIRECTORY."
-  (if yas--creating-compiled-snippets
-      (let ((output-file (expand-file-name ".yas-compiled-snippets.el"
-                                           directory)))
-        (with-temp-file output-file
-          (insert (format ";;; Compiled snippets and support files for `%s'\n"
-                          mode-sym))
-          (yas--load-directory-2 directory mode-sym)
-          (insert (format ";;; Do not edit! File generated at %s\n"
-                          (current-time-string)))))
-    ;; Normal case.
-    (unless (file-exists-p (expand-file-name ".yas-skip" directory))
-      (unless (and (load (expand-file-name ".yas-compiled-snippets" directory) 'noerror (<= yas-verbosity 3))
-                   (progn (yas--message 4 "Loaded compiled snippets from %s" directory) t))
-        (yas--message 4 "Loading snippet files from %s" directory)
-        (yas--load-directory-2 directory mode-sym)))))
-
-(defun yas--load-directory-2 (directory mode-sym)
-  ;; Load .yas-setup.el files wherever we find them
-  ;;
-  (yas--load-yas-setup-file (expand-file-name ".yas-setup" directory))
-  (let* ((default-directory directory)
-         (snippet-defs nil))
-    ;; load the snippet files
-    ;;
-    (with-temp-buffer
-      (dolist (file (yas--subdirs directory 'no-subdirs-just-files))
-        (when (file-readable-p file)
-          ;; Erase the buffer instead of passing non-nil REPLACE to
-          ;; `insert-file-contents' (avoids Emacs bug #23659).
-          (erase-buffer)
-          (insert-file-contents file)
-          (push (yas--parse-template file)
-                snippet-defs))))
-    (when snippet-defs
-      (yas-define-snippets mode-sym
-                           snippet-defs))
-    ;; now recurse to a lower level
-    ;;
-    (dolist (subdir (yas--subdirs directory))
-      (yas--load-directory-2 subdir
-                            mode-sym))))
-
-(defun yas--load-snippet-dirs (&optional nojit)
-  "Reload the directories listed in `yas-snippet-dirs' or
-prompt the user to select one."
-  (let (errors)
-    (if (null yas-snippet-dirs)
-        (call-interactively 'yas-load-directory)
-      (when (member yas--default-user-snippets-dir yas-snippet-dirs)
-        (make-directory yas--default-user-snippets-dir t))
-      (dolist (directory (reverse (yas-snippet-dirs)))
-        (cond ((file-directory-p directory)
-               (yas-load-directory directory (not nojit))
-               (if nojit
-                   (yas--message 4 "Loaded %s" directory)
-                 (yas--message 4 "Prepared just-in-time loading for %s" directory)))
-              (t
-               (push (yas--message 1 "Check your `yas-snippet-dirs': %s is not a directory" directory) errors)))))
-    errors))
-
-(defun yas-reload-all (&optional no-jit interactive)
-  "Reload all snippets and rebuild the YASnippet menu.
-
-When NO-JIT is non-nil force immediate reload of all known
-snippets under `yas-snippet-dirs', otherwise use just-in-time
-loading.
-
-When called interactively, use just-in-time loading when given a
-prefix argument."
-  (interactive (list (not current-prefix-arg) t))
-  (catch 'abort
-    (let ((errors)
-          (snippet-editing-buffers
-           (cl-remove-if-not (lambda (buffer)
-                               (with-current-buffer buffer
-                                 yas--editing-template))
-                             (buffer-list))))
-      ;; Warn if there are buffers visiting snippets, since reloading will break
-      ;; any on-line editing of those buffers.
-      ;;
-      (when snippet-editing-buffers
-          (if interactive
-              (if (y-or-n-p "Some buffers editing live snippets, close them and proceed with reload? ")
-                  (mapc #'kill-buffer snippet-editing-buffers)
-                (yas--message 1 "Aborted reload...")
-                (throw 'abort nil))
-            ;; in a non-interactive use, at least set
-            ;; `yas--editing-template' to nil, make it guess it next time around
-            (mapc #'(lambda (buffer)
-                      (with-current-buffer buffer
-                        (kill-local-variable 'yas--editing-template)))
-                  (buffer-list))))
-
-      ;; Empty all snippet tables and parenting info
-      ;;
-      (setq yas--tables (make-hash-table))
-      (setq yas--parents (make-hash-table))
-
-      ;; Before killing `yas--menu-table' use its keys to cleanup the
-      ;; mode menu parts of `yas--minor-mode-menu' (thus also cleaning
-      ;; up `yas-minor-mode-map', which points to it)
-      ;;
-      (maphash #'(lambda (menu-symbol _keymap)
-                   (define-key yas--minor-mode-menu (vector menu-symbol) nil))
-               yas--menu-table)
-      ;; Now empty `yas--menu-table' as well
-      (setq yas--menu-table (make-hash-table))
-
-      ;; Cancel all pending 'yas--scheduled-jit-loads'
-      ;;
-      (setq yas--scheduled-jit-loads (make-hash-table))
-
-      ;; Reload the directories listed in `yas-snippet-dirs' or prompt
-      ;; the user to select one.
-      ;;
-      (setq errors (yas--load-snippet-dirs no-jit))
-      ;; Reload the direct keybindings
-      ;;
-      (yas-direct-keymaps-reload)
-
-      (run-hooks 'yas-after-reload-hook)
-      (let ((no-snippets
-             (cl-every (lambda (table) (= (hash-table-count table) 0))
-                       (list yas--scheduled-jit-loads
-                             yas--parents yas--tables))))
-        (yas--message (if (or no-snippets errors) 2 3)
-                      (if no-jit "Snippets loaded %s."
-                        "Prepared just-in-time loading of snippets %s.")
-                      (cond (errors
-                             "with some errors.  Check *Messages*")
-                            (no-snippets
-                             "(but no snippets found)")
-                            (t
-                             "successfully")))))))
-
-(defvar yas-after-reload-hook nil
-  "Hooks run after `yas-reload-all'.")
-
-(defun yas--load-pending-jits ()
-  (dolist (mode (yas--modes-to-activate))
-    (let ((funs (reverse (gethash mode yas--scheduled-jit-loads))))
-      ;; must reverse to maintain coherence with `yas-snippet-dirs'
-      (dolist (fun funs)
-        (yas--message 4 "Loading for `%s', just-in-time: %s!" mode fun)
-        (funcall fun))
-      (remhash mode yas--scheduled-jit-loads))))
-
-(defun yas-escape-text (text)
-  "Escape TEXT for snippet."
-  (when text
-    (replace-regexp-in-string "[\\$]" "\\\\\\&" text)))
-
-
-;;; Snippet compilation function
-
-(defun yas-compile-directory (top-level-dir)
-  "Create .yas-compiled-snippets.el files under subdirs of TOP-LEVEL-DIR.
-
-This works by stubbing a few functions, then calling
-`yas-load-directory'."
-  (interactive "DTop level snippet directory?")
-  (let ((yas--creating-compiled-snippets t))
-    (yas-load-directory top-level-dir nil)))
-
-(defun yas-recompile-all ()
-  "Compile every dir in `yas-snippet-dirs'."
-  (interactive)
-  (mapc #'yas-compile-directory (yas-snippet-dirs)))
-
-
-;;; JIT loading
-;;;
-
-(defvar yas--scheduled-jit-loads (make-hash-table)
-  "Alist of mode-symbols to forms to be evaled when `yas-minor-mode' kicks in.")
-
-(defun yas--schedule-jit (mode fun)
-  (push fun (gethash mode yas--scheduled-jit-loads)))
-
-
-
-;;; Some user level functions
-
-(defun yas-about ()
-  (interactive)
-  (message "yasnippet (version %s) -- pluskid/joaotavora/npostavs"
-           (or (ignore-errors (car (let ((default-directory yas--loaddir))
-                                     (process-lines "git" "describe"
-                                                    "--tags" "--dirty"))))
-               (when (and (featurep 'package)
-                          (fboundp 'package-desc-version)
-                          (fboundp 'package-version-join))
-                 (defvar package-alist)
-                 (ignore-errors
-                   (let* ((yas-pkg (cdr (assq 'yasnippet package-alist)))
-                          (version (package-version-join
-                                    (package-desc-version (car yas-pkg)))))
-                     ;; Special case for MELPA's bogus version numbers.
-                     (if (string-match "\\`20..[01][0-9][0-3][0-9][.][0-9]\\{3,4\\}\\'"
-                                       version)
-                         (concat yas--version "-snapshot" version)
-                       version))))
-               yas--version)))
-
-
-;;; Apropos snippet menu:
-;;
-;; The snippet menu keymaps are stored by mode in hash table called
-;; `yas--menu-table'. They are linked to the main menu in
-;; `yas--menu-keymap-get-create' and are initially created empty,
-;; reflecting the table hierarchy.
-;;
-;; They can be populated in two mutually exclusive ways: (1) by
-;; reading `yas--template-group', which in turn is populated by the "#
-;; group:" directives of the snippets or the ".yas-make-groups" file
-;; or (2) by using a separate `yas-define-menu' call, which declares a
-;; menu structure based on snippets uuids.
-;;
-;; Both situations are handled in `yas--update-template-menu', which
-;; uses the predicate `yas--template-menu-managed-by-yas-define-menu'
-;; that can tell between the two situations.
-;;
-;; Note:
-;;
-;; * if `yas-define-menu' is used it must run before
-;;   `yas-define-snippets' and the UUIDS must match, otherwise we get
-;;   duplicate entries. The `yas--template' objects are created in
-;;   `yas-define-menu', holding nothing but the menu entry,
-;;   represented by a pair of ((menu-item NAME :keys KEYS) TYPE) and
-;;   stored in `yas--template-menu-binding-pair'.  The (menu-item ...)
-;;   part is then stored in the menu keymap itself which make the item
-;;   appear to the user.  These limitations could probably be revised.
-;;
-;; * The `yas--template-perm-group' slot is only used in
-;;   `yas-describe-tables'.
-;;
-(defun yas--template-menu-binding-pair-get-create (template &optional type)
-  "Get TEMPLATE's menu binding or assign it a new one.
-
-TYPE may be `:stay', signaling this menu binding should be
-static in the menu."
-  (or (yas--template-menu-binding-pair template)
-      (let (;; (key (yas--template-key template))
-            ;; (keybinding (yas--template-keybinding template))
-            )
-        (setf (yas--template-menu-binding-pair template)
-              (cons `(menu-item ,(or (yas--template-name template)
-                                     (yas--template-uuid template))
-                                ,(yas--make-menu-binding template)
-                                :keys ,nil)
-                    type)))))
-(defun yas--template-menu-managed-by-yas-define-menu (template)
-  "Non-nil if TEMPLATE's menu entry was included in a `yas-define-menu' call."
-  (cdr (yas--template-menu-binding-pair template)))
-
-
-(defun yas--show-menu-p (mode)
-  (cond ((eq yas-use-menu 'abbreviate)
-         (cl-find mode
-                  (mapcar #'yas--table-mode
-                          (yas--get-snippet-tables))))
-        (yas-use-menu t)))
-
-(defun yas--delete-from-keymap (keymap uuid)
-  "Recursively delete items with UUID from KEYMAP and its submenus."
-
-  ;; XXX: This used to skip any submenus named \"parent mode\"
-  ;;
-  ;; First of all, recursively enter submenus, i.e. the tree is
-  ;; searched depth first so that stale submenus can be found in the
-  ;; higher passes.
-  ;;
-  (mapc #'(lambda (item)
-            (when (and (consp (cdr-safe item))
-                       (keymapp (nth 2 (cdr item))))
-              (yas--delete-from-keymap (nth 2 (cdr item)) uuid)))
-        (cdr keymap))
-  ;; Set the uuid entry to nil
-  ;;
-  (define-key keymap (vector (make-symbol uuid)) nil)
-  ;; Destructively modify keymap
-  ;;
-  (setcdr keymap (cl-delete-if (lambda (item)
-                                 (cond ((not (listp item)) nil)
-                                       ((null (cdr item)))
-                                       ((and (keymapp (nth 2 (cdr item)))
-                                             (null (cdr (nth 2 (cdr item))))))))
-                               (cdr keymap))))
-
-(defun yas-define-menu (mode menu &optional omit-items)
-  "Define a snippet menu for MODE according to MENU, omitting OMIT-ITEMS.
-
-MENU is a list, its elements can be:
-
-- (yas-item UUID) : Creates an entry the snippet identified with
-  UUID.  The menu entry for a snippet thus identified is
-  permanent, i.e. it will never move (be reordered) in the menu.
-
-- (yas-separator) : Creates a separator
-
-- (yas-submenu NAME SUBMENU) : Creates a submenu with NAME,
-  SUBMENU has the same form as MENU.  NAME is also added to the
-  list of groups of the snippets defined thereafter.
-
-OMIT-ITEMS is a list of snippet uuids that will always be
-omitted from MODE's menu, even if they're manually loaded."
-  (let* ((table (yas--table-get-create mode))
-         (hash (yas--table-uuidhash table)))
-    (yas--define-menu-1 table
-                        (yas--menu-keymap-get-create mode)
-                        menu
-                        hash)
-    (dolist (uuid omit-items)
-      (let ((template (or (gethash uuid hash)
-                          (puthash uuid
-                                   (yas--make-template :table table
-                                                       :uuid uuid)
-                                   hash))))
-        (setf (yas--template-menu-binding-pair template) (cons nil :none))))))
-
-(defun yas--define-menu-1 (table menu-keymap menu uuidhash &optional group-list)
-  "Helper for `yas-define-menu'."
-  (cl-loop
-   for (type name submenu) in (reverse menu)
-   collect (cond
-            ((or (eq type 'yas-item)
-                 (and yas-alias-to-yas/prefix-p
-                      (eq type 'yas/item)))
-             (let ((template (or (gethash name uuidhash)
-                                 (puthash name
-                                          (yas--make-template
-                                           :table table
-                                           :perm-group group-list
-                                           :uuid name)
-                                          uuidhash))))
-               (car (yas--template-menu-binding-pair-get-create
-                     template :stay))))
-            ((or (eq type 'yas-submenu)
-                 (and yas-alias-to-yas/prefix-p
-                      (eq type 'yas/submenu)))
-             (let ((subkeymap (make-sparse-keymap)))
-               (yas--define-menu-1 table subkeymap submenu uuidhash
-                                   (append group-list (list name)))
-               `(menu-item ,name ,subkeymap)))
-            ((or (eq type 'yas-separator)
-                 (and yas-alias-to-yas/prefix-p
-                      (eq type 'yas/separator)))
-             '(menu-item "----"))
-            (t (yas--message 1 "Don't know anything about menu entry %s" type)
-               nil))
-   into menu-entries
-   finally do (push (apply #'vector menu-entries) (cdr menu-keymap))))
-
-(defun yas--define (mode key template &optional name condition group)
-  "Define a snippet.  Expanding KEY into TEMPLATE.
-
-NAME is a description to this template.  Also update the menu if
-`yas-use-menu' is t.  CONDITION is the condition attached to
-this snippet.  If you attach a condition to a snippet, then it
-will only be expanded when the condition evaluated to non-nil."
-  (yas-define-snippets mode
-                       (list (list key template name condition group))))
-
-(defun yas-hippie-try-expand (first-time?)
-  "Integrate with hippie expand.
-
-Just put this function in `hippie-expand-try-functions-list'."
-  (when yas-minor-mode
-    (if (not first-time?)
-        (let ((yas-fallback-behavior 'return-nil))
-          (yas-expand))
-      (undo 1)
-      nil)))
-
-
-;;; Apropos condition-cache:
-;;;
-;;;
-;;;
-;;;
-(defmacro yas-define-condition-cache (func doc &rest body)
-  "Define a function FUNC with doc DOC and body BODY.
-BODY is executed at most once every snippet expansion attempt, to check
-expansion conditions.
-
-It doesn't make any sense to call FUNC programatically."
-  `(defun ,func () ,(if (and doc
-                             (stringp doc))
-                        (concat doc
-"\n\nFor use in snippets' conditions. Within each
-snippet-expansion routine like `yas-expand', computes actual
-value for the first time then always returns a cached value.")
-                      (setq body (cons doc body))
-                      nil)
-     (let ((timestamp-and-value (get ',func 'yas--condition-cache)))
-       (if (equal (car timestamp-and-value) yas--condition-cache-timestamp)
-           (cdr timestamp-and-value)
-         (let ((new-value (progn
-                            ,@body
-                            )))
-           (put ',func 'yas--condition-cache (cons yas--condition-cache-timestamp new-value))
-           new-value)))))
-
-(defalias 'yas-expand 'yas-expand-from-trigger-key)
-(defun yas-expand-from-trigger-key (&optional field)
-  "Expand a snippet before point.
-
-If no snippet expansion is possible, fall back to the behaviour
-defined in `yas-fallback-behavior'.
-
-Optional argument FIELD is for non-interactive use and is an
-object satisfying `yas--field-p' to restrict the expansion to."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq yas--condition-cache-timestamp (current-time))
-  (let (templates-and-pos)
-    (unless (and yas-expand-only-for-last-commands
-                 (not (member last-command yas-expand-only-for-last-commands)))
-      (setq templates-and-pos (if field
-                                  (save-restriction
-                                    (narrow-to-region (yas--field-start field)
-                                                      (yas--field-end field))
-                                    (yas--templates-for-key-at-point))
-                                (yas--templates-for-key-at-point))))
-    (if templates-and-pos
-        (yas--expand-or-prompt-for-template
-         (nth 0 templates-and-pos)
-         ;; Delete snippet key and active region when expanding.
-         (min (if (use-region-p) (region-beginning) most-positive-fixnum)
-              (nth 1 templates-and-pos))
-         (max (if (use-region-p) (region-end) most-negative-fixnum)
-              (nth 2 templates-and-pos)))
-      (yas--fallback))))
-
-(defun yas--maybe-expand-from-keymap-filter (cmd)
-  (let* ((yas--condition-cache-timestamp (current-time))
-         (vec (cl-subseq (this-command-keys-vector)
-                         (if current-prefix-arg
-                             (length (this-command-keys))
-                           0)))
-         (templates (cl-mapcan (lambda (table)
-                                 (yas--fetch table vec))
-                               (yas--get-snippet-tables))))
-    (if templates (or cmd templates))))
-
-(defun yas-expand-from-keymap ()
-  "Directly expand some snippets, searching `yas--direct-keymaps'."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq yas--condition-cache-timestamp (current-time))
-  (let* ((templates (yas--maybe-expand-from-keymap-filter nil)))
-    (when templates
-      (yas--expand-or-prompt-for-template templates))))
-
-(defun yas--expand-or-prompt-for-template (templates &optional start end)
-  "Expand one of TEMPLATES from START to END.
-
-Prompt the user if TEMPLATES has more than one element, else
-expand immediately.  Common gateway for
-`yas-expand-from-trigger-key' and `yas-expand-from-keymap'."
-  (let ((yas--current-template (or (and (cl-rest templates) ;; more than one
-                                        (yas--prompt-for-template (mapcar #'cdr templates)))
-                                   (cdar templates))))
-    (when yas--current-template
-      (yas-expand-snippet (yas--template-content yas--current-template)
-                          start
-                          end
-                          (yas--template-expand-env yas--current-template)))))
-
-;; Apropos the trigger key and the fallback binding:
-;;
-;; When `yas-minor-mode-map' binds <tab>, that correctly overrides
-;; org-mode's <tab>, for example and searching for fallbacks correctly
-;; returns `org-cycle'. However, most other modes bind "TAB". TODO,
-;; improve this explanation.
-;;
-(defun yas--fallback ()
-  "Fallback after expansion has failed.
-
-Common gateway for `yas-expand-from-trigger-key' and
-`yas-expand-from-keymap'."
-  (cond ((eq yas-fallback-behavior 'return-nil)
-         ;; return nil
-         nil)
-        ((eq yas-fallback-behavior 'yas--fallback)
-         (error (concat "yasnippet fallback loop!\n"
-                        "This can happen when you bind `yas-expand' "
-                        "outside of the `yas-minor-mode-map'.")))
-        ((eq yas-fallback-behavior 'call-other-command)
-         (let* ((yas-fallback-behavior 'yas--fallback)
-                ;; Also bind `yas-minor-mode' to prevent fallback
-                ;; loops when other extensions use mechanisms similar
-                ;; to `yas--keybinding-beyond-yasnippet'. (github #525
-                ;; and #526)
-                ;;
-                (yas-minor-mode nil)
-                (beyond-yasnippet (yas--keybinding-beyond-yasnippet)))
-           (yas--message 4 "Falling back to %s"  beyond-yasnippet)
-           (cl-assert (or (null beyond-yasnippet) (commandp beyond-yasnippet)))
-           (setq this-command beyond-yasnippet)
-           (when beyond-yasnippet
-             (call-interactively beyond-yasnippet))))
-        ((and (listp yas-fallback-behavior)
-              (cdr yas-fallback-behavior)
-              (eq 'apply (car yas-fallback-behavior)))
-         (let ((command-or-fn (cadr yas-fallback-behavior))
-               (args (cddr yas-fallback-behavior))
-               (yas-fallback-behavior 'yas--fallback)
-               (yas-minor-mode nil))
-           (if args
-               (apply command-or-fn args)
-             (when (commandp command-or-fn)
-               (setq this-command command-or-fn)
-               (call-interactively command-or-fn)))))
-        (t
-         ;; also return nil if all the other fallbacks have failed
-         nil)))
-
-(defun yas--keybinding-beyond-yasnippet ()
-  "Get current keys's binding as if YASsnippet didn't exist."
-  (let* ((yas-minor-mode nil)
-         (yas--direct-keymaps nil)
-         (keys (this-single-command-keys)))
-    (or (key-binding keys t)
-        (key-binding (yas--fallback-translate-input keys) t))))
-
-(defun yas--fallback-translate-input (keys)
-  "Emulate `read-key-sequence', at least what I think it does.
-
-Keys should be an untranslated key vector.  Returns a translated
-vector of keys.  FIXME not thoroughly tested."
-  (let ((retval [])
-        (i 0))
-    (while (< i (length keys))
-      (let ((j i)
-            (translated local-function-key-map))
-        (while (and (< j (length keys))
-                    translated
-                    (keymapp translated))
-          (setq translated (cdr (assoc (aref keys j) (remove 'keymap translated)))
-                j (1+ j)))
-        (setq retval (vconcat retval (cond ((symbolp translated)
-                                            `[,translated])
-                                           ((vectorp translated)
-                                            translated)
-                                           (t
-                                            (substring keys i j)))))
-        (setq i j)))
-    retval))
-
-
-;;; Utils for snippet development:
-
-(defun yas--all-templates (tables)
-  "Get `yas--template' objects in TABLES, applicable for buffer and point.
-
-Honours `yas-choose-tables-first', `yas-choose-keys-first' and
-`yas-buffer-local-condition'"
-  (when yas-choose-tables-first
-    (setq tables (list (yas--prompt-for-table tables))))
-  (mapcar #'cdr
-          (if yas-choose-keys-first
-              (let ((key (yas--prompt-for-keys
-                          (cl-mapcan #'yas--table-all-keys tables))))
-                (when key
-                  (cl-mapcan (lambda (table)
-                               (yas--fetch table key))
-                             tables)))
-            (cl-remove-duplicates (cl-mapcan #'yas--table-templates tables)
-                                  :test #'equal))))
-
-(defun yas--lookup-snippet-1 (name mode)
-  "Get the snippet called NAME in MODE's tables."
-  (let ((yas-choose-tables-first nil)   ; avoid prompts
-        (yas-choose-keys-first nil))
-    (cl-find name (yas--all-templates
-                   (yas--get-snippet-tables mode))
-             :key #'yas--template-name :test #'string=)))
-
-(defun yas-lookup-snippet (name &optional mode noerror)
-  "Get the snippet named NAME in MODE's tables.
-
-MODE defaults to the current buffer's `major-mode'.  If NOERROR
-is non-nil, then don't signal an error if there isn't any snippet
-called NAME.
-
-Honours `yas-buffer-local-condition'."
-  (cond
-   ((yas--lookup-snippet-1 name mode))
-   (noerror nil)
-   (t (error "No snippet named: %s" name))))
-
-(defun yas-insert-snippet (&optional no-condition)
-  "Choose a snippet to expand, pop-up a list of choices according
-to `yas-prompt-functions'.
-
-With prefix argument NO-CONDITION, bypass filtering of snippets
-by condition."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (setq yas--condition-cache-timestamp (current-time))
-  (let* ((yas-buffer-local-condition (or (and no-condition
-                                              'always)
-                                         yas-buffer-local-condition))
-         (templates (yas--all-templates (yas--get-snippet-tables)))
-         (yas--current-template (and templates
-                                    (or (and (cl-rest templates) ;; more than one template for same key
-                                             (yas--prompt-for-template templates))
-                                        (car templates))))
-         (where (if (region-active-p)
-                    (cons (region-beginning) (region-end))
-                  (cons (point) (point)))))
-    (if yas--current-template
-        (yas-expand-snippet (yas--template-content yas--current-template)
-                            (car where)
-                            (cdr where)
-                            (yas--template-expand-env yas--current-template))
-      (yas--message 1 "No snippets can be inserted here!"))))
-
-(defun yas-visit-snippet-file ()
-  "Choose a snippet to edit, selection like `yas-insert-snippet'.
-
-Only success if selected snippet was loaded from a file.  Put the
-visited file in `snippet-mode'."
-  (interactive)
-  (let* ((yas-buffer-local-condition 'always)
-         (templates (yas--all-templates (yas--get-snippet-tables)))
-         (template (and templates
-                        (or (yas--prompt-for-template templates
-                                                     "Choose a snippet template to edit: ")
-                            (car templates)))))
-
-    (if template
-        (yas--visit-snippet-file-1 template)
-      (message "No snippets tables active!"))))
-
-(defun yas--visit-snippet-file-1 (template)
-  "Helper for `yas-visit-snippet-file'."
-  (let ((file (yas--template-get-file template)))
-    (cond ((and file (file-readable-p file))
-           (find-file-other-window file)
-           (snippet-mode)
-           (set (make-local-variable 'yas--editing-template) template))
-          (file
-           (message "Original file %s no longer exists!" file))
-          (t
-           (switch-to-buffer (format "*%s*"(yas--template-name template)))
-           (let ((type 'snippet))
-             (when (listp (yas--template-content template))
-               (insert (format "# type: command\n"))
-               (setq type 'command))
-             (insert (format "# key: %s\n" (yas--template-key template)))
-             (insert (format "# name: %s\n" (yas--template-name template)))
-             (when (yas--template-keybinding template)
-               (insert (format "# binding: %s\n" (yas--template-keybinding template))))
-             (when (yas--template-expand-env template)
-               (insert (format "# expand-env: %s\n" (yas--template-expand-env template))))
-             (when (yas--template-condition template)
-               (insert (format "# condition: %s\n" (yas--template-condition template))))
-             (insert "# --\n")
-             (insert (if (eq type 'command)
-                         (pp-to-string (yas--template-content template))
-                       (yas--template-content template))))
-           (snippet-mode)
-           (set (make-local-variable 'yas--editing-template) template)
-           (set (make-local-variable 'default-directory)
-                (car (cdr (car (yas--guess-snippet-directories (yas--template-table template))))))))))
-
-(defun yas--guess-snippet-directories-1 (table)
-  "Guess possible snippet subdirectories for TABLE."
-  (cons (file-name-as-directory (yas--table-name table))
-        (cl-mapcan #'yas--guess-snippet-directories-1
-                   (yas--table-parents table))))
-
-(defun yas--guess-snippet-directories (&optional table)
-  "Try to guess suitable directories based on the current active
-tables (or optional TABLE).
-
-Returns a list of elements (TABLE . DIRS) where TABLE is a
-`yas--table' object and DIRS is a list of all possible directories
-where snippets of table might exist."
-  (let ((main-dir (car (or (yas-snippet-dirs)
-                           (setq yas-snippet-dirs
-                                 (list yas--default-user-snippets-dir)))))
-        (tables (if table (list table)
-                  (yas--get-snippet-tables))))
-    ;; HACK! the snippet table created here is actually registered!
-    (unless table
-      ;; The major mode is probably the best guess, put it first.
-      (let ((major-mode-table (yas--table-get-create major-mode)))
-        (cl-callf2 delq major-mode-table tables)
-        (push major-mode-table tables)))
-
-    (mapcar #'(lambda (table)
-                (cons table
-                      (mapcar #'(lambda (subdir)
-                                  (expand-file-name subdir main-dir))
-                              (yas--guess-snippet-directories-1 table))))
-            tables)))
-
-(defun yas--make-directory-maybe (table-and-dirs &optional main-table-string)
-  "Return a dir inside TABLE-AND-DIRS, prompts for creation if none exists."
-  (or (cl-some (lambda (dir) (when (file-directory-p dir) dir))
-               (cdr table-and-dirs))
-      (let ((candidate (cl-first (cdr table-and-dirs))))
-        (unless (file-writable-p (file-name-directory candidate))
-          (error (yas--format "%s is not writable." candidate)))
-        (if (y-or-n-p (format "Guessed directory (%s) for%s%s table \"%s\" does not exist! Create? "
-                              candidate
-                              (if (gethash (yas--table-mode (car table-and-dirs))
-                                           yas--tables)
-                                  ""
-                                " brand new")
-                              (or main-table-string
-                                  "")
-                              (yas--table-name (car table-and-dirs))))
-            (progn
-              (make-directory candidate 'also-make-parents)
-              ;; create the .yas-parents file here...
-              candidate)))))
-
-;; NOTE: Using the traditional "*new snippet*" stops whitespace mode
-;; from activating (it doesn't like the leading "*").
-(defconst yas-new-snippet-buffer-name "+new-snippet+")
-
-(defun yas-new-snippet (&optional no-template)
-  "Pops a new buffer for writing a snippet.
-
-Expands a snippet-writing snippet, unless the optional prefix arg
-NO-TEMPLATE is non-nil."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((guessed-directories (yas--guess-snippet-directories))
-        (yas-selected-text (or yas-selected-text
-                               (and (region-active-p)
-                                    (buffer-substring-no-properties
-                                     (region-beginning) (region-end))))))
-
-    (switch-to-buffer yas-new-snippet-buffer-name)
-    (erase-buffer)
-    (kill-all-local-variables)
-    (snippet-mode)
-    (yas-minor-mode 1)
-    (set (make-local-variable 'yas--guessed-modes)
-         (mapcar (lambda (d) (yas--table-mode (car d)))
-                 guessed-directories))
-    (set (make-local-variable 'default-directory)
-         (car (cdr (car guessed-directories))))
-    (if (and (not no-template) yas-new-snippet-default)
-        (yas-expand-snippet yas-new-snippet-default))))
-
-(defun yas--compute-major-mode-and-parents (file)
-  "Given FILE, find the nearest snippet directory for a given mode.
-
-Returns a list (MODE-SYM PARENTS), the mode's symbol and a list
-representing one or more of the mode's parents.
-
-Note that MODE-SYM need not be the symbol of a real major mode,
-neither do the elements of PARENTS."
-  (let* ((file-dir (and file
-                        (directory-file-name
-                         (or (cl-some (lambda (special)
-                                        (locate-dominating-file file special))
-                                      '(".yas-setup.el"
-                                        ".yas-make-groups"
-                                        ".yas-parents"))
-                             (directory-file-name (file-name-directory file))))))
-         (parents-file-name (concat file-dir "/.yas-parents"))
-         (major-mode-name (and file-dir
-                               (file-name-nondirectory file-dir)))
-         (major-mode-sym (or (and major-mode-name
-                                  (intern major-mode-name))))
-         (parents (when (file-readable-p parents-file-name)
-                         (mapcar #'intern
-                                 (split-string
-                                  (with-temp-buffer
-                                    (insert-file-contents parents-file-name)
-                                    (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min)
-                                                                    (point-max))))))))
-    (when major-mode-sym
-      (cons major-mode-sym (remove major-mode-sym parents)))))
-
-(defvar yas--editing-template nil
-  "Supporting variable for `yas-load-snippet-buffer' and `yas--visit-snippet'.")
-
-(defvar yas--current-template nil
-  "Holds the current template being expanded into a snippet.")
-
-(defvar yas--guessed-modes nil
-  "List of guessed modes supporting `yas-load-snippet-buffer'.")
-
-(defun yas--read-table ()
-  "Ask user for a snippet table, help with some guessing."
-  (let ((prompt (if (and (featurep 'ido)
-                         ido-mode)
-                    'ido-completing-read 'completing-read)))
-    (unless yas--guessed-modes
-      (set (make-local-variable 'yas--guessed-modes)
-           (or (yas--compute-major-mode-and-parents buffer-file-name))))
-    (intern
-     (funcall prompt (format "Choose or enter a table (yas guesses %s): "
-                             (if yas--guessed-modes
-                                 (cl-first yas--guessed-modes)
-                               "nothing"))
-              (mapcar #'symbol-name yas--guessed-modes)
-              nil
-              nil
-              nil
-              nil
-              (if (cl-first yas--guessed-modes)
-                  (symbol-name (cl-first yas--guessed-modes)))))))
-
-(defun yas-load-snippet-buffer (table &optional interactive)
-  "Parse and load current buffer's snippet definition into TABLE.
-TABLE is a symbol name passed to `yas--table-get-create'.  When
-called interactively, prompt for the table name.
-Return the `yas--template' object created"
-  (interactive (list (yas--read-table) t))
-  (cond
-   ;;  We have `yas--editing-template', this buffer's content comes from a
-   ;;  template which is already loaded and neatly positioned,...
-   ;;
-   (yas--editing-template
-    (yas--define-snippets-1 (yas--parse-template (yas--template-load-file yas--editing-template))
-                           (yas--template-table yas--editing-template)))
-   ;; Try to use `yas--guessed-modes'. If we don't have that use the
-   ;; value from `yas--compute-major-mode-and-parents'
-   ;;
-   (t
-    (unless yas--guessed-modes
-      (set (make-local-variable 'yas--guessed-modes) (or (yas--compute-major-mode-and-parents buffer-file-name))))
-    (let* ((table (yas--table-get-create table)))
-      (set (make-local-variable 'yas--editing-template)
-           (yas--define-snippets-1 (yas--parse-template buffer-file-name)
-                                  table)))))
-  (when interactive
-    (yas--message 3 "Snippet \"%s\" loaded for %s."
-                  (yas--template-name yas--editing-template)
-                  (yas--table-name (yas--template-table yas--editing-template))))
-  yas--editing-template)
-
-(defun yas-maybe-load-snippet-buffer ()
-  "Added to `after-save-hook' in `snippet-mode'."
-  (let* ((mode (intern (file-name-sans-extension
-                        (file-name-nondirectory
-                         (directory-file-name default-directory)))))
-         (current-snippet
-          (apply #'yas--define-snippets-2 (yas--table-get-create mode)
-                 (yas--parse-template buffer-file-name)))
-         (uuid (yas--template-uuid current-snippet)))
-    (unless (equal current-snippet
-                   (if uuid (yas--get-template-by-uuid mode uuid)
-                     (yas--lookup-snippet-1
-                      (yas--template-name current-snippet) mode)))
-      (yas-load-snippet-buffer mode t))))
-
-(defun yas-load-snippet-buffer-and-close (table &optional kill)
-  "Load and save the snippet, then `quit-window' if saved.
-Loading is performed by `yas-load-snippet-buffer'.  If the
-snippet is new, ask the user whether (and where) to save it.  If
-the snippet already has a file, just save it.
-
-The prefix argument KILL is passed to `quit-window'.
-
-Don't use this from a Lisp program, call `yas-load-snippet-buffer'
-and `kill-buffer' instead."
-  (interactive (list (yas--read-table) current-prefix-arg))
-  (let ((template (yas-load-snippet-buffer table t)))
-    (when (and (buffer-modified-p)
-               (y-or-n-p
-                (format "[yas] Loaded for %s. Also save snippet buffer?"
-                        (yas--table-name (yas--template-table template)))))
-      (let ((default-directory (car (cdr (car (yas--guess-snippet-directories
-                                               (yas--template-table template))))))
-            (default-file-name (yas--template-name template)))
-        (unless (or buffer-file-name (not default-file-name))
-          (setq buffer-file-name
-                (read-file-name "File to save snippet in: "
-                                nil nil nil default-file-name))
-          (rename-buffer (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name) t))
-        (save-buffer)))
-    (quit-window kill)))
-
-(declare-function yas-debug-snippets "yasnippet-debug")
-
-(defun yas-tryout-snippet (&optional debug)
-  "Test current buffer's snippet template in other buffer.
-DEBUG is for debugging the YASnippet engine itself."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let* ((major-mode-and-parent (yas--compute-major-mode-and-parents buffer-file-name))
-         (parsed (yas--parse-template))
-         (test-mode (or (and (car major-mode-and-parent)
-                             (fboundp (car major-mode-and-parent))
-                             (car major-mode-and-parent))
-                        (cl-first yas--guessed-modes)
-                        (intern (read-from-minibuffer (yas--format "Please input a mode: ")))))
-         (yas--current-template
-          (and parsed
-               (fboundp test-mode)
-               (yas--make-template :table       nil ;; no tables for ephemeral snippets
-                                   :key         (nth 0 parsed)
-                                   :content     (nth 1 parsed)
-                                   :name        (nth 2 parsed)
-                                   :expand-env  (nth 5 parsed)))))
-    (cond (yas--current-template
-           (let ((buffer-name (format "*testing snippet: %s*" (yas--template-name yas--current-template))))
-             (kill-buffer (get-buffer-create buffer-name))
-             (switch-to-buffer (get-buffer-create buffer-name))
-             (setq buffer-undo-list nil)
-             (condition-case nil (funcall test-mode) (error nil))
-	     (yas-minor-mode 1)
-             (setq buffer-read-only nil)
-             (yas-expand-snippet (yas--template-content yas--current-template)
-                                 (point-min)
-                                 (point-max)
-                                 (yas--template-expand-env yas--current-template))
-             (when (and debug
-                        (require 'yasnippet-debug nil t))
-               (yas-debug-snippets "*YASnippet trace*" 'snippet-navigation)
-               (display-buffer "*YASnippet trace*"))))
-          (t
-           (yas--message 1 "Cannot test snippet for unknown major mode")))))
-
-(defun yas-active-keys ()
-  "Return all active trigger keys for current buffer and point."
-  (cl-remove-duplicates
-   (cl-remove-if-not #'stringp (cl-mapcan #'yas--table-all-keys
-                                          (yas--get-snippet-tables)))
-   :test #'string=))
-
-(defun yas--template-fine-group (template)
-  (car (last (or (yas--template-group template)
-                 (yas--template-perm-group template)))))
-
-(defun yas-describe-table-by-namehash ()
-  "Display snippet tables by NAMEHASH."
-  (interactive)
-  (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*YASnippet Tables by NAMEHASH*")
-    (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-      (erase-buffer)
-      (insert "YASnippet tables by NAMEHASH: \n")
-      (maphash
-       (lambda (_mode table)
-         (insert (format "\nSnippet table `%s':\n\n" (yas--table-name table)))
-         (maphash
-          (lambda (key _v)
-            (insert (format "   key %s maps snippets: %s\n" key
-                            (let ((names))
-                              (maphash #'(lambda (k _v)
-                                           (push k names))
-                                       (gethash key (yas--table-hash table)))
-                              names))))
-          (yas--table-hash table)))
-       yas--tables))
-    (view-mode +1)
-    (goto-char 1)
-    (display-buffer (current-buffer))))
-
-(defun yas-describe-tables (&optional with-nonactive)
-  "Display snippets for each table."
-  (interactive "P")
-  (let ((original-buffer (current-buffer))
-        (tables (yas--get-snippet-tables)))
-   (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*YASnippet Tables*")
-     (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
-       (when with-nonactive
-         (maphash #'(lambda (_k v)
-                      (cl-pushnew v tables))
-                  yas--tables))
-       (erase-buffer)
-       (insert "YASnippet tables:\n")
-       (dolist (table tables)
-         (yas--describe-pretty-table table original-buffer))
-       (yas--create-snippet-xrefs))
-     (help-mode)
-     (goto-char 1)
-     (display-buffer (current-buffer)))))
-
-(defun yas--describe-pretty-table (table &optional original-buffer)
-  (insert (format "\nSnippet table `%s'"
-                  (yas--table-name table)))
-  (if (yas--table-parents table)
-      (insert (format " parents: %s\n"
-                      (mapcar #'yas--table-name
-                              (yas--table-parents table))))
-    (insert "\n"))
-  (insert (make-string 100 ?-) "\n")
-  (insert "group                   state name                                    key             binding\n")
-  (let ((groups-hash (make-hash-table :test #'equal)))
-    (maphash #'(lambda (_k v)
-                 (let ((group (or (yas--template-fine-group v)
-                                  "(top level)")))
-                   (when (yas--template-name v)
-                     (puthash group
-                              (cons v (gethash group groups-hash))
-                              groups-hash))))
-             (yas--table-uuidhash table))
-    (maphash
-     #'(lambda (group templates)
-         (setq group (truncate-string-to-width group 25 0 ?  "..."))
-         (insert (make-string 100 ?-) "\n")
-         (dolist (p templates)
-           (let* ((name (truncate-string-to-width (propertize (format "\\\\snippet `%s'" (yas--template-name p))
-                                                              'yasnippet p)
-                                                  50 0 ? "..."))
-                  (group (prog1 group
-                           (setq group (make-string (length group) ? ))))
-                  (condition-string (let ((condition (yas--template-condition p)))
-                                      (if (and condition
-                                               original-buffer)
-                                          (with-current-buffer original-buffer
-                                            (if (yas--eval-condition condition)
-                                                "(y)"
-                                              "(s)"))
-                                        "(a)")))
-                  (key-description-string (key-description (yas--template-keybinding p)))
-                  (template-key-padding (if (string= key-description-string "") nil ? )))
-             (insert group " "
-                     condition-string " "
-                     name (if (string-match "\\.\\.\\.$" name)
-                              "'" " ")
-                     " "
-                     (truncate-string-to-width (or (yas--template-key p) "")
-                                               15 0 template-key-padding "...")
-                     (or template-key-padding "")
-                     (truncate-string-to-width key-description-string
-                                               15 0 nil "...")
-                     "\n"))))
-     groups-hash)))
-
-
-
-;;; User convenience functions, for using in `yas-key-syntaxes'
-
-(defun yas-try-key-from-whitespace (_start-point)
-  "As `yas-key-syntaxes' element, look for whitespace delimited key.
-
-A newline will be considered whitespace even if the mode syntax
-marks it as something else (typically comment ender)."
-  (skip-chars-backward "^[:space:]\n"))
-
-(defun yas-shortest-key-until-whitespace (_start-point)
-  "Like `yas-longest-key-from-whitespace' but take the shortest key."
-  (when (/= (skip-chars-backward "^[:space:]\n" (1- (point))) 0)
-    'again))
-
-(defun yas-longest-key-from-whitespace (start-point)
-  "As `yas-key-syntaxes' element, look for longest key between point and whitespace.
-
-A newline will be considered whitespace even if the mode syntax
-marks it as something else (typically comment ender)."
-  (if (= (point) start-point)
-      (yas-try-key-from-whitespace start-point)
-    (forward-char))
-  (unless (<= start-point (1+ (point)))
-    'again))
-
-
-
-;;; User convenience functions, for using in snippet definitions
-
-(defvar yas-modified-p nil
-  "Non-nil if field has been modified by user or transformation.")
-
-(defvar yas-moving-away-p nil
-  "Non-nil if user is about to exit field.")
-
-(defvar yas-text nil
-  "Contains current field text.")
-
-(defun yas-substr (str pattern &optional subexp)
-  "Search PATTERN in STR and return SUBEXPth match.
-
-If found, the content of subexp group SUBEXP (default 0) is
-  returned, or else the original STR will be returned."
-  (let ((grp (or subexp 0)))
-    (save-match-data
-      (if (string-match pattern str)
-          (match-string-no-properties grp str)
-        str))))
-
-(defun yas-choose-value (&rest possibilities)
-  "Prompt for a string in POSSIBILITIES and return it.
-
-The last element of POSSIBILITIES may be a list of strings."
-  (unless (or yas-moving-away-p
-              yas-modified-p)
-    (let* ((last-link (last possibilities))
-           (last-elem (car last-link)))
-      (when (listp last-elem)
-        (setcar last-link (car last-elem))
-        (setcdr last-link (cdr last-elem))))
-    (cl-some (lambda (fn)
-               (funcall fn "Choose: " possibilities))
-             yas-prompt-functions)))
-
-(defun yas--auto-next ()
-  "Helper for `yas-auto-next'."
-  (remove-hook 'post-command-hook #'yas--auto-next t)
-  (yas-next-field))
-
-(defmacro yas-auto-next (&rest body)
-  "Automatically advance to next field after eval'ing BODY."
-  (declare (indent 0) (debug t))
-  `(unless yas-moving-away-p
-     (prog1 ,@body
-       (add-hook 'post-command-hook #'yas--auto-next nil t))))
-
-(defun yas-key-to-value (alist)
-  (unless (or yas-moving-away-p
-              yas-modified-p)
-    (let ((key (read-key-sequence "")))
-      (when (stringp key)
-        (or (cdr (cl-find key alist :key #'car :test #'string=))
-            key)))))
-
-(defun yas-throw (text)
-  "Signal `yas-exception' with TEXT as the reason."
-  (signal 'yas-exception (list text)))
-(put 'yas-exception 'error-conditions '(error yas-exception))
-(put 'yas-exception 'error-message "[yas] Exception")
-
-(defun yas-verify-value (possibilities)
-  "Verify that the current field value is in POSSIBILITIES.
-Otherwise signal `yas-exception'."
-  (when (and yas-moving-away-p (cl-notany (lambda (pos) (string= pos yas-text)) possibilities))
-    (yas-throw (format "Field only allows %s" possibilities))))
-
-(defun yas-field-value (number)
-  "Get the string for field with NUMBER.
-
-Use this in primary and mirror transformations to get the text of
-other fields."
-  (let* ((snippet (car (yas-active-snippets)))
-         (field (and snippet
-                     (yas--snippet-find-field snippet number))))
-    (when field
-      (yas--field-text-for-display field))))
-
-(defun yas-text ()
-  "Return `yas-text' if that exists and is non-empty, else nil."
-  (if (and yas-text
-           (not (string= "" yas-text)))
-      yas-text))
-
-(defun yas-selected-text ()
-  "Return `yas-selected-text' if that exists and is non-empty, else nil."
-  (if (and yas-selected-text
-           (not (string= "" yas-selected-text)))
-      yas-selected-text))
-
-(defun yas--get-field-once (number &optional transform-fn)
-  (unless yas-modified-p
-    (if transform-fn
-        (funcall transform-fn (yas-field-value number))
-      (yas-field-value number))))
-
-(defun yas-default-from-field (number)
-  (unless yas-modified-p
-    (yas-field-value number)))
-
-(defun yas-inside-string ()
-  "Return non-nil if the point is inside a string according to font-lock."
-  (equal 'font-lock-string-face (get-char-property (1- (point)) 'face)))
-
-(defun yas-unimplemented (&optional missing-feature)
-  (if yas--current-template
-      (if (y-or-n-p (format "This snippet is unimplemented (missing %s) Visit the snippet definition? "
-                            (or missing-feature
-                                "something")))
-          (yas--visit-snippet-file-1 yas--current-template))
-    (message "No implementation. Missing %s" (or missing-feature "something"))))
-
-
-;;; Snippet expansion and field management
-
-(defvar yas--active-field-overlay nil
-  "Overlays the currently active field.")
-
-(defvar yas--active-snippets nil
-  "List of currently active snippets")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'yas--active-snippets)
-
-(defvar yas--field-protection-overlays nil
-  "Two overlays protect the current active field.")
-
-(defvar yas-selected-text nil
-  "The selected region deleted on the last snippet expansion.")
-
-(defvar yas--start-column nil
-  "The column where the snippet expansion started.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'yas--active-field-overlay)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'yas--field-protection-overlays)
-(put 'yas--active-field-overlay 'permanent-local t)
-(put 'yas--field-protection-overlays 'permanent-local t)
-
-(cl-defstruct (yas--snippet (:constructor yas--make-snippet (expand-env)))
-  "A snippet.
-
-..."
-  expand-env
-  (fields '())
-  (exit nil)
-  (id (yas--snippet-next-id) :read-only t)
-  (control-overlay nil)
-  active-field
-  ;; stacked expansion: the `previous-active-field' slot saves the
-  ;; active field where the child expansion took place
-  previous-active-field
-  force-exit)
-
-(cl-defstruct (yas--field (:constructor yas--make-field (number start end parent-field)))
-  "A field.
-
-NUMBER is the field number.
-START and END are mostly buffer markers, but see \"apropos markers-to-points\".
-PARENT-FIELD is a `yas--field' this field is nested under, or nil.
-MIRRORS is a list of `yas--mirror's
-TRANSFORM is a lisp form.
-MODIFIED-P is a boolean set to true once user inputs text.
-NEXT is another `yas--field' or `yas--mirror' or `yas--exit'.
-"
-  number
-  start end
-  parent-field
-  (mirrors '())
-  (transform nil)
-  (modified-p nil)
-  next)
-
-
-(cl-defstruct (yas--mirror (:constructor yas--make-mirror (start end transform)))
-  "A mirror.
-
-START and END are mostly buffer markers, but see \"apropos markers-to-points\".
-TRANSFORM is a lisp form.
-PARENT-FIELD is a `yas--field' this mirror is nested under, or nil.
-NEXT is another `yas--field' or `yas--mirror' or `yas--exit'
-DEPTH is a count of how many nested mirrors can affect this mirror"
-  start end
-  (transform nil)
-  parent-field
-  next
-  depth)
-
-(cl-defstruct (yas--exit (:constructor yas--make-exit (marker)))
-  marker
-  next)
-
-(defmacro yas--letenv (env &rest body)
-  "Evaluate BODY with bindings from ENV.
-ENV is a lisp expression that evaluates to list of elements with
-the form (VAR FORM), where VAR is a symbol and FORM is a lisp
-expression that evaluates to its value."
-  (declare (debug (form body)) (indent 1))
-  (let ((envvar (make-symbol "envvar")))
-    `(let ((,envvar ,env))
-       (cl-progv
-           (mapcar #'car ,envvar)
-           (mapcar (lambda (v-f) (eval (cadr v-f))) ,envvar)
-         ,@body))))
-
-(defun yas--snippet-map-markers (fun snippet)
-  "Apply FUN to all marker (sub)fields in SNIPPET.
-Update each field with the result of calling FUN."
-  (dolist (field (yas--snippet-fields snippet))
-    (setf (yas--field-start field) (funcall fun (yas--field-start field)))
-    (setf (yas--field-end field)   (funcall fun (yas--field-end field)))
-    (dolist (mirror (yas--field-mirrors field))
-      (setf (yas--mirror-start mirror) (funcall fun (yas--mirror-start mirror)))
-      (setf (yas--mirror-end mirror)   (funcall fun (yas--mirror-end mirror)))))
-  (let ((snippet-exit (yas--snippet-exit snippet)))
-    (when snippet-exit
-      (setf (yas--exit-marker snippet-exit)
-            (funcall fun (yas--exit-marker snippet-exit))))))
-
-(defun yas--snippet-live-p (snippet)
-  "Return non-nil if SNIPPET hasn't been committed."
-  (catch 'live
-    (yas--snippet-map-markers (lambda (m)
-                                (if (markerp m) m
-                                  (throw 'live nil)))
-                              snippet)
-    t))
-
-(defun yas--apply-transform (field-or-mirror field &optional empty-on-nil-p)
-  "Calculate transformed string for FIELD-OR-MIRROR from FIELD.
-
-If there is no transform for ht field, return nil.
-
-If there is a transform but it returns nil, return the empty
-string iff EMPTY-ON-NIL-P is true."
-  (let* ((yas-text (yas--field-text-for-display field))
-         (yas-modified-p (yas--field-modified-p field))
-         (transform (if (yas--mirror-p field-or-mirror)
-                        (yas--mirror-transform field-or-mirror)
-                      (yas--field-transform field-or-mirror)))
-         (start-point (if (yas--mirror-p field-or-mirror)
-                          (yas--mirror-start field-or-mirror)
-                        (yas--field-start field-or-mirror)))
-         (transformed (and transform
-                           (save-excursion
-                             (goto-char start-point)
-                             (let ((ret (yas--eval-for-string transform)))
-                               (or ret (and empty-on-nil-p "")))))))
-    transformed))
-
-(defsubst yas--replace-all (from to &optional text)
-  "Replace all occurrences from FROM to TO.
-
-With optional string TEXT do it in that string."
-  (if text
-      (replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-quote from) to text t t)
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (search-forward from nil t)
-      (replace-match to t t text))))
-
-(defun yas--snippet-find-field (snippet number)
-  (cl-find-if (lambda (field)
-                (eq number (yas--field-number field)))
-              (yas--snippet-fields snippet)))
-
-(defun yas--snippet-sort-fields (snippet)
-  "Sort the fields of SNIPPET in navigation order."
-  (setf (yas--snippet-fields snippet)
-        (sort (yas--snippet-fields snippet)
-              #'yas--snippet-field-compare)))
-
-(defun yas--snippet-field-compare (field1 field2)
-  "Compare FIELD1 and FIELD2.
-
-The field with a number is sorted first.  If they both have a
-number, compare through the number.  If neither have, compare
-through the field's start point"
-  (let ((n1 (yas--field-number field1))
-        (n2 (yas--field-number field2)))
-    (if n1
-        (if n2
-            (or (zerop n2) (and (not (zerop n1))
-                                (< n1 n2)))
-          (not (zerop n1)))
-      (if n2
-          (zerop n2)
-        (< (yas--field-start field1)
-           (yas--field-start field2))))))
-
-(defun yas--field-probably-deleted-p (snippet field)
-  "Guess if SNIPPET's FIELD should be skipped."
-  (and
-   ;; field must be zero length
-   ;;
-   (zerop (- (yas--field-start field) (yas--field-end field)))
-   ;; field must have been modified
-   ;;
-   (yas--field-modified-p field)
-   ;; either:
-   (or
-    ;;  1) it's a nested field
-    ;;
-    (yas--field-parent-field field)
-    ;;  2) ends just before the snippet end
-    ;;
-    (and (eq field (car (last (yas--snippet-fields snippet))))
-         (= (yas--field-start field) (overlay-end (yas--snippet-control-overlay snippet)))))
-   ;; the field numbered 0, just before the exit marker, should
-   ;; never be skipped
-   ;;
-   (not (and (yas--field-number field)
-             (zerop (yas--field-number field))))))
-
-(defun yas-active-snippets (&optional beg end)
-  "Return a sorted list of active snippets.
-The most recently-inserted snippets are returned first.
-
-Only snippets overlapping the region BEG ... END are returned.
-Overlapping has the same meaning as described in `overlays-in'.
-If END is omitted, it defaults to (1+ BEG).  If BEG is omitted,
-it defaults to point.  A non-nil, non-buffer position BEG is
-equivalent to a range covering the whole buffer."
-  (unless beg
-    (setq beg (point)))
-  (cond ((not (or (integerp beg) (markerp beg)))
-         (setq beg (point-min) end (point-max)))
-        ((not end)
-         (setq end (1+ beg))))
-  (if (and (eq beg (point-min))
-           (eq end (point-max)))
-      yas--active-snippets
-    ;; Note: don't use `mapcar' here, since it would allocate in
-    ;; proportion to the amount of overlays, even though the list of
-    ;; active snippets should be very small.
-    (let ((snippets nil))
-      (dolist (ov (overlays-in beg end))
-        (let ((snippet (overlay-get ov 'yas--snippet)))
-          ;; Snippets have multiple overlays, so check for dups.
-          (when (and snippet (not (memq snippet snippets)))
-            (push snippet snippets))))
-      (cl-sort snippets #'>= :key #'yas--snippet-id))))
-
-(define-obsolete-function-alias 'yas--snippets-at-point
-  'yas-active-snippets "0.12")
-
-(defun yas-next-field-or-maybe-expand ()
-  "Try to expand a snippet at a key before point.
-
-Otherwise delegate to `yas-next-field'."
-  (interactive)
-  (if yas-triggers-in-field
-      (let ((yas-fallback-behavior 'return-nil)
-            (active-field (overlay-get yas--active-field-overlay 'yas--field)))
-        (when active-field
-          (unless (yas-expand-from-trigger-key active-field)
-            (yas-next-field))))
-    (yas-next-field)))
-
-(defun yas-next-field-will-exit-p (&optional arg)
-  "Return non-nil if (yas-next-field ARG) would exit the current snippet."
-  (let ((snippet (car (yas-active-snippets)))
-        (active (overlay-get yas--active-field-overlay 'yas--field)))
-    (when snippet
-      (not (yas--find-next-field arg snippet active)))))
-
-(defun yas--find-next-field (n snippet active)
-  "Return the Nth field after the ACTIVE one in SNIPPET."
-  (let ((live-fields (cl-remove-if
-                      (lambda (field)
-                        (and (not (eq field active))
-                             (yas--field-probably-deleted-p snippet field)))
-                      (yas--snippet-fields snippet))))
-    (nth (abs n) (memq active (if (>= n 0) live-fields (reverse live-fields))))))
-
-(defun yas-next-field (&optional arg)
-  "Navigate to the ARGth next field.
-
-If there's none, exit the snippet."
-  (interactive)
-  (unless arg (setq arg 1))
-  (let* ((snippet (car (yas-active-snippets)))
-         (active-field (overlay-get yas--active-field-overlay 'yas--field))
-         (target-field (yas--find-next-field arg snippet active-field)))
-    (yas--letenv (yas--snippet-expand-env snippet)
-      ;; Apply transform to active field.
-      (when active-field
-        (let ((yas-moving-away-p t))
-          (when (yas--field-update-display active-field)
-            (yas--update-mirrors snippet))))
-      ;; Now actually move...
-      (if target-field
-          (yas--move-to-field snippet target-field)
-        (yas-exit-snippet snippet)))))
-
-(defun yas--place-overlays (snippet field)
-  "Correctly place overlays for SNIPPET's FIELD."
-  (yas--make-move-field-protection-overlays snippet field)
-  ;; Only move active field overlays if this is field is from the
-  ;; innermost snippet.
-  (when (eq snippet (car (yas-active-snippets (1- (yas--field-start field))
-                                              (1+ (yas--field-end field)))))
-    (yas--make-move-active-field-overlay snippet field)))
-
-(defun yas--move-to-field (snippet field)
-  "Update SNIPPET to move to field FIELD.
-
-Also create some protection overlays"
-  (goto-char (yas--field-start field))
-  (yas--place-overlays snippet field)
-  (overlay-put yas--active-field-overlay 'yas--snippet snippet)
-  (overlay-put yas--active-field-overlay 'yas--field field)
-  (let ((number (yas--field-number field)))
-    ;; check for the special ${0: ...} field
-    (if (and number (zerop number))
-        (progn
-          (set-mark (yas--field-end field))
-          (setf (yas--snippet-force-exit snippet)
-                (or (yas--field-transform field)
-                    t)))
-      ;; make this field active
-      (setf (yas--snippet-active-field snippet) field)
-      ;; primary field transform: first call to snippet transform
-      (unless (yas--field-modified-p field)
-        (if (yas--field-update-display field)
-            (yas--update-mirrors snippet)
-          (setf (yas--field-modified-p field) nil))))))
-
-(defun yas-prev-field ()
-  "Navigate to prev field.  If there's none, exit the snippet."
-  (interactive)
-  (yas-next-field -1))
-
-(defun yas-abort-snippet (&optional snippet)
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((snippet (or snippet
-                     (car (yas-active-snippets)))))
-    (when snippet
-      (setf (yas--snippet-force-exit snippet) t))))
-
-(defun yas-exit-snippet (snippet)
-  "Goto exit-marker of SNIPPET."
-  (interactive (list (cl-first (yas-active-snippets))))
-  (when snippet
-    (setf (yas--snippet-force-exit snippet) t)
-    (goto-char (if (yas--snippet-exit snippet)
-                   (yas--exit-marker (yas--snippet-exit snippet))
-                 (overlay-end (yas--snippet-control-overlay snippet))))))
-
-(defun yas-exit-all-snippets ()
-  "Exit all snippets."
-  (interactive)
-  (mapc #'(lambda (snippet)
-            (yas-exit-snippet snippet)
-            (yas--check-commit-snippet))
-        (yas-active-snippets 'all)))
-
-
-;;; Some low level snippet-routines:
-
-(defvar yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks nil
-  "Bind this temporarily to non-nil to prevent running `yas--on-*-modification'.")
-
-(defvar yas-snippet-beg nil "Beginning position of the last snippet committed.")
-(defvar yas-snippet-end nil "End position of the last snippet committed.")
-
-(defun yas--commit-snippet (snippet)
-  "Commit SNIPPET, but leave point as it is.
-
-This renders the snippet as ordinary text."
-
-  (let ((control-overlay (yas--snippet-control-overlay snippet)))
-    ;;
-    ;; Save the end of the moribund snippet in case we need to revive it
-    ;; its original expansion.
-    ;;
-    (when (and control-overlay
-               (overlay-buffer control-overlay))
-      (setq yas-snippet-beg (overlay-start control-overlay))
-      (setq yas-snippet-end (overlay-end control-overlay))
-      (delete-overlay control-overlay)
-      (setf (yas--snippet-control-overlay snippet) nil))
-
-    (let ((yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks t))
-      (when yas--active-field-overlay
-        (delete-overlay yas--active-field-overlay))
-      (when yas--field-protection-overlays
-        (mapc #'delete-overlay yas--field-protection-overlays)))
-
-    ;; stacked expansion: if the original expansion took place from a
-    ;; field, make sure we advance it here at least to
-    ;; `yas-snippet-end'...
-    ;;
-    (let ((previous-field (yas--snippet-previous-active-field snippet)))
-      (when (and yas-snippet-end previous-field)
-        (yas--advance-end-maybe previous-field yas-snippet-end)))
-
-    ;; Convert all markers to points,
-    ;;
-    (yas--markers-to-points snippet)
-
-    ;; It's no longer an active snippet.
-    (cl-callf2 delq snippet yas--active-snippets)
-
-    ;; Take care of snippet revival on undo.
-    (if (and yas-snippet-revival (listp buffer-undo-list))
-        (push `(apply yas--snippet-revive ,yas-snippet-beg ,yas-snippet-end ,snippet)
-              buffer-undo-list)
-      ;; Dismember the snippet... this is useful if we get called
-      ;; again from `yas--take-care-of-redo'....
-      (setf (yas--snippet-fields snippet) nil)))
-
-  (yas--message 4 "Snippet %s exited." (yas--snippet-id snippet)))
-
-(defvar yas--snippets-to-move nil)
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'yas--snippets-to-move)
-
-(defun yas--prepare-snippets-for-move (beg end buf pos)
-  "Gather snippets in BEG..END for moving to POS in BUF."
-  (let ((to-move nil)
-        (snippets (yas-active-snippets beg end))
-        (dst-base-line (with-current-buffer buf
-                         (count-lines (point-min) pos))))
-    (when snippets
-      (dolist (snippet snippets)
-        (yas--snippet-map-markers
-         (lambda (m)
-           (goto-char m)
-           (beginning-of-line)
-           (prog1 (cons (count-lines (point-min) (point))
-                        (yas--snapshot-marker-location m))
-             (set-marker m nil)))
-         snippet)
-        (let ((ctrl-ov (yas--snapshot-overlay-line-location
-                        (yas--snippet-control-overlay snippet))))
-          (push (list ctrl-ov dst-base-line snippet) to-move)
-          (delete-overlay (car ctrl-ov))))
-      (with-current-buffer buf
-        (setq yas--snippets-to-move (nconc to-move yas--snippets-to-move))))))
-
-(defun yas--on-buffer-kill ()
-  ;; Org mode uses temp buffers for fontification and "native tab",
-  ;; move all the snippets to the original org-mode buffer when it's
-  ;; killed.
-  (let ((org-marker nil))
-    (when (and yas-minor-mode
-               (or (bound-and-true-p org-edit-src-from-org-mode)
-                   (bound-and-true-p org-src--from-org-mode))
-               (markerp
-                (setq org-marker
-                      (or (bound-and-true-p org-edit-src-beg-marker)
-                          (bound-and-true-p org-src--beg-marker)))))
-      (yas--prepare-snippets-for-move
-       (point-min) (point-max)
-       (marker-buffer org-marker) org-marker))))
-
-(add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook #'yas--on-buffer-kill)
-
-(defun yas--finish-moving-snippets ()
-  "Finish job started in `yas--prepare-snippets-for-move'."
-  (cl-loop for (ctrl-ov base-line snippet) in yas--snippets-to-move
-           for base-pos = (progn (goto-char (point-min))
-                                 (forward-line base-line) (point))
-           do (yas--snippet-map-markers
-               (lambda (l-m-r-w)
-                 (goto-char base-pos)
-                 (forward-line (nth 0 l-m-r-w))
-                 (save-restriction
-                   (narrow-to-region (line-beginning-position)
-                                     (line-end-position))
-                   (yas--restore-marker-location (cdr l-m-r-w)))
-                 (nth 1 l-m-r-w))
-               snippet)
-           (goto-char base-pos)
-           (yas--restore-overlay-location ctrl-ov)
-           (yas--maybe-move-to-active-field snippet))
-  (setq yas--snippets-to-move nil))
-
-(defun yas--safely-call-fun (fun)
-  "Call FUN and catch any errors."
-  (condition-case error
-      (funcall fun)
-    ((debug error)
-     (yas--message 2 "Error running %s: %s" fun
-                   (error-message-string error)))))
-
-(defun yas--safely-run-hook (hook)
-  "Call HOOK's functions.
-HOOK should be a symbol, a hook variable, as in `run-hooks'."
-  (let ((debug-on-error (and (not (memq yas-good-grace '(t hooks)))
-                             debug-on-error)))
-    (yas--safely-call-fun (apply-partially #'run-hooks hook))))
-
-(defun yas--check-commit-snippet ()
-  "Check if point exited the currently active field of the snippet.
-
-If so cleans up the whole snippet up."
-  (let* ((snippet-exit-transform nil)
-         (exited-snippets-p nil)
-         ;; Record the custom snippet `yas-after-exit-snippet-hook'
-         ;; set in the expand-env field.
-         (snippet-exit-hook yas-after-exit-snippet-hook))
-    (dolist (snippet yas--active-snippets)
-      (let ((active-field (yas--snippet-active-field snippet)))
-        (yas--letenv (yas--snippet-expand-env snippet)
-          ;; Note: the `force-exit' field could be a transform in case of
-          ;; ${0: ...}, see `yas--move-to-field'.
-          (setq snippet-exit-transform (yas--snippet-force-exit snippet))
-          (cond ((or snippet-exit-transform
-                     (not (and active-field (yas--field-contains-point-p active-field))))
-                 (setf (yas--snippet-force-exit snippet) nil)
-                 (setq snippet-exit-hook yas-after-exit-snippet-hook)
-                 (yas--commit-snippet snippet)
-                 (setq exited-snippets-p t))
-                ((and active-field
-                      (or (not yas--active-field-overlay)
-                          (not (overlay-buffer yas--active-field-overlay))))
-                 ;;
-                 ;; stacked expansion: this case is mainly for recent
-                 ;; snippet exits that place us back int the field of
-                 ;; another snippet
-                 ;;
-                 (save-excursion
-                   (yas--move-to-field snippet active-field)
-                   (yas--update-mirrors snippet)))
-                (t
-                 nil)))))
-    (unless (or yas--active-snippets (not exited-snippets-p))
-      (when snippet-exit-transform
-        (yas--eval-for-effect snippet-exit-transform))
-      (let ((yas-after-exit-snippet-hook snippet-exit-hook))
-        (yas--safely-run-hook 'yas-after-exit-snippet-hook)))))
-
-;; Apropos markers-to-points:
-;;
-;; This was found useful for performance reasons, so that an excessive
-;; number of live markers aren't kept around in the
-;; `buffer-undo-list'.  We don't reuse the original marker object
-;; because that leaves an unreadable object in the history list and
-;; undo-tree persistence has trouble with that.
-;;
-;; This shouldn't bring horrible problems with undo/redo, but you
-;; never know.
-;;
-(defun yas--markers-to-points (snippet)
-  "Save all markers of SNIPPET as positions."
-  (yas--snippet-map-markers (lambda (m)
-                              (prog1 (marker-position m)
-                                (set-marker m nil)))
-                            snippet))
-
-(defun yas--points-to-markers (snippet)
-  "Restore SNIPPET's marker positions, saved by `yas--markers-to-points'."
-  (yas--snippet-map-markers #'copy-marker snippet))
-
-(defun yas--maybe-move-to-active-field (snippet)
-  "Try to move to SNIPPET's active (or first) field and return it if found."
-  (let ((target-field (or (yas--snippet-active-field snippet)
-                          (car (yas--snippet-fields snippet)))))
-    (when target-field
-      (yas--move-to-field snippet target-field)
-      target-field)))
-
-(defun yas--field-contains-point-p (field &optional point)
-  (let ((point (or point
-                   (point))))
-    (and (>= point (yas--field-start field))
-         (<= point (yas--field-end field)))))
-
-(defun yas--field-text-for-display (field)
-  "Return the propertized display text for field FIELD."
-  (buffer-substring (yas--field-start field) (yas--field-end field)))
-
-(defun yas--undo-in-progress ()
-  "True if some kind of undo is in progress."
-  (or undo-in-progress
-      (eq this-command 'undo)
-      (eq this-command 'redo)))
-
-(defun yas--make-control-overlay (snippet start end)
-  "Create the control overlay that surrounds the snippet and
-holds the keymap."
-  (let ((overlay (make-overlay start
-                               end
-                               nil
-                               nil
-                               t)))
-    (overlay-put overlay 'keymap yas-keymap)
-    (overlay-put overlay 'priority yas-overlay-priority)
-    (overlay-put overlay 'yas--snippet snippet)
-    overlay))
-
-(defun yas-current-field ()
-  "Return the currently active field."
-  (and yas--active-field-overlay
-       (overlay-buffer yas--active-field-overlay)
-       (overlay-get yas--active-field-overlay 'yas--field)))
-
-(defun yas--maybe-clear-field-filter (cmd)
-  "Return CMD if at start of unmodified snippet field.
-Use as a `:filter' argument for a conditional keybinding."
-  (let ((field (yas-current-field)))
-    (when (and field
-               (not (yas--field-modified-p field))
-               (eq (point) (marker-position (yas--field-start field))))
-      cmd)))
-
-(defun yas-skip-and-clear-field (&optional field)
-  "Clears unmodified FIELD if at field start, skips to next tab."
-  (interactive)
-  (yas--skip-and-clear (or field (yas-current-field)))
-  (yas-next-field 1))
-
-(defun yas-skip-and-clear-or-delete-char (&optional field)
-  "Clears unmodified field if at field start, skips to next tab.
-
-Otherwise deletes a character normally by calling `delete-char'."
-  (interactive)
-  (declare (obsolete "Bind to `yas-maybe-skip-and-clear-field' instead." "0.13"))
-  (cond ((yas--maybe-clear-field-filter t)
-         (yas--skip-and-clear (or field (yas-current-field)))
-         (yas-next-field 1))
-        (t (call-interactively 'delete-char))))
-
-(defun yas--skip-and-clear (field &optional from)
-  "Deletes the region of FIELD and sets it's modified state to t.
-If given, FROM indicates position to start at instead of FIELD's beginning."
-  ;; Just before skipping-and-clearing the field, mark its children
-  ;; fields as modified, too. If the children have mirrors-in-fields
-  ;; this prevents them from updating erroneously (we're skipping and
-  ;; deleting!).
-  ;;
-  (yas--mark-this-and-children-modified field)
-  (unless (= (yas--field-start field) (yas--field-end field))
-    (delete-region (or from (yas--field-start field)) (yas--field-end field))))
-
-(defun yas--mark-this-and-children-modified (field)
-  (setf (yas--field-modified-p field) t)
-  (let ((fom (yas--field-next field)))
-    (while (and fom
-                (yas--fom-parent-field fom))
-      (when (and (eq (yas--fom-parent-field fom) field)
-                 (yas--field-p fom))
-        (yas--mark-this-and-children-modified fom))
-      (setq fom (yas--fom-next fom)))))
-
-(defun yas--make-move-active-field-overlay (snippet field)
-  "Place the active field overlay in SNIPPET's FIELD.
-
-Move the overlay, or create it if it does not exit."
-  (if (and yas--active-field-overlay
-           (overlay-buffer yas--active-field-overlay))
-      (move-overlay yas--active-field-overlay
-                    (yas--field-start field)
-                    (yas--field-end field))
-    (setq yas--active-field-overlay
-          (make-overlay (yas--field-start field)
-                        (yas--field-end field)
-                        nil nil t))
-    (overlay-put yas--active-field-overlay 'priority yas-overlay-priority)
-    (overlay-put yas--active-field-overlay 'face 'yas-field-highlight-face)
-    (overlay-put yas--active-field-overlay 'yas--snippet snippet)
-    (overlay-put yas--active-field-overlay 'modification-hooks '(yas--on-field-overlay-modification))
-    (overlay-put yas--active-field-overlay 'insert-in-front-hooks
-                 '(yas--on-field-overlay-modification))
-    (overlay-put yas--active-field-overlay 'insert-behind-hooks
-                 '(yas--on-field-overlay-modification))))
-
-(defun yas--skip-and-clear-field-p (field beg _end length)
-  "Tell if newly modified FIELD should be cleared and skipped.
-BEG, END and LENGTH like overlay modification hooks."
-  (and (= length 0) ; A 0 pre-change length indicates insertion.
-       (= beg (yas--field-start field)) ; Insertion at field start?
-       (not (yas--field-modified-p field))))
-
-(defun yas--on-field-overlay-modification (overlay after? beg end &optional length)
-  "Clears the field and updates mirrors, conditionally.
-
-Only clears the field if it hasn't been modified and point is at
-field start.  This hook does nothing if an undo is in progress."
-  (unless (or (not after?)
-              yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks
-              (not (overlayp yas--active-field-overlay)) ; Avoid Emacs bug #21824.
-              ;; If a single change hits multiple overlays of the same
-              ;; snippet, then we delete the snippet the first time,
-              ;; and then subsequent calls get a deleted overlay.
-              ;; Don't delete the snippet again!
-              (not (overlay-buffer overlay))
-              (yas--undo-in-progress))
-    (let* ((inhibit-modification-hooks nil)
-           (yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks t)
-           (field (overlay-get overlay 'yas--field))
-           (snippet (overlay-get yas--active-field-overlay 'yas--snippet)))
-      (if (yas--snippet-live-p snippet)
-          (save-match-data
-            (yas--letenv (yas--snippet-expand-env snippet)
-              (when (yas--skip-and-clear-field-p field beg end length)
-                ;; We delete text starting from the END of insertion.
-                (yas--skip-and-clear field end))
-              (setf (yas--field-modified-p field) t)
-              (yas--advance-end-maybe field (overlay-end overlay))
-              (save-excursion
-                (yas--field-update-display field))
-              (yas--update-mirrors snippet)))
-        (lwarn '(yasnippet zombie) :warning "Killing zombie snippet!")
-        (delete-overlay overlay)))))
-
-(defun yas--auto-fill ()
-  (let* ((orig-point (point))
-         (end (progn (forward-paragraph) (point)))
-         (beg (progn (backward-paragraph) (point)))
-         (snippets (yas-active-snippets beg end))
-         (remarkers nil)
-         (reoverlays nil))
-    (dolist (snippet snippets)
-      (dolist (m (yas--collect-snippet-markers snippet))
-        (when (and (<= beg m) (<= m end))
-          (push (yas--snapshot-marker-location m beg end) remarkers)))
-      (push (yas--snapshot-overlay-location
-             (yas--snippet-control-overlay snippet) beg end)
-            reoverlays))
-    (goto-char orig-point)
-    (let ((yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks t))
-      (if (null yas--original-auto-fill-function)
-          ;; Try to get more info on #873/919.
-          (let ((yas--fill-fun-values `((t ,(default-value 'yas--original-auto-fill-function))))
-                (fill-fun-values `((t ,(default-value 'auto-fill-function))))
-                ;; Listing 2 buffers with the same value is enough
-                (print-length 3))
-            (save-current-buffer
-              (dolist (buf (let ((bufs (buffer-list)))
-                             ;; List the current buffer first.
-                             (setq bufs (cons (current-buffer)
-                                              (remq (current-buffer) bufs)))))
-                (set-buffer buf)
-                (let* ((yf-cell (assq yas--original-auto-fill-function
-                                      yas--fill-fun-values))
-                       (af-cell (assq auto-fill-function fill-fun-values)))
-                  (when (local-variable-p 'yas--original-auto-fill-function)
-                    (if yf-cell (setcdr yf-cell (cons buf (cdr yf-cell)))
-                      (push (list yas--original-auto-fill-function buf) yas--fill-fun-values)))
-                  (when (local-variable-p 'auto-fill-function)
-                    (if af-cell (setcdr af-cell (cons buf (cdr af-cell)))
-                      (push (list auto-fill-function buf) fill-fun-values))))))
-                 (lwarn '(yasnippet auto-fill bug) :error
-                        "`yas--original-auto-fill-function' unexpectedly nil in %S!  Disabling auto-fill.
-  %S
-  `auto-fill-function': %S\n%s"
-                        (current-buffer) yas--fill-fun-values fill-fun-values
-                        (if (fboundp 'backtrace--print-frame)
-                            (with-output-to-string
-                              (mapc (lambda (frame)
-                                      (apply #'backtrace--print-frame frame))
-                                    yas--watch-auto-fill-backtrace))
-                          ""))
-                 ;; Try to avoid repeated triggering of this bug.
-                 (auto-fill-mode -1)
-                 ;; Don't pop up more than once in a session (still log though).
-                 (defvar warning-suppress-types) ; `warnings' is autoloaded by `lwarn'.
-                 (add-to-list 'warning-suppress-types '(yasnippet auto-fill bug)))
-        (funcall yas--original-auto-fill-function)))
-    (save-excursion
-      (setq end (progn (forward-paragraph) (point)))
-      (setq beg (progn (backward-paragraph) (point))))
-    (save-excursion
-      (save-restriction
-        (narrow-to-region beg end)
-        (mapc #'yas--restore-marker-location remarkers)
-        (mapc #'yas--restore-overlay-location reoverlays))
-      (mapc (lambda (snippet)
-              (yas--letenv (yas--snippet-expand-env snippet)
-                (yas--update-mirrors snippet)))
-            snippets))))
-
-
-;;; Apropos protection overlays:
-;;
-;; These exist for nasty users who will try to delete parts of the
-;; snippet outside the active field. Actual protection happens in
-;; `yas--on-protection-overlay-modification'.
-;;
-;; As of github #537 this no longer inhibits the command by issuing an
-;; error: all the snippets at point, including nested snippets, are
-;; automatically commited and the current command can proceed.
-;;
-(defun yas--make-move-field-protection-overlays (snippet field)
-  "Place protection overlays surrounding SNIPPET's FIELD.
-
-Move the overlays, or create them if they do not exit."
-  (let ((start (yas--field-start field))
-        (end (yas--field-end field)))
-    ;; First check if the (1+ end) is contained in the buffer,
-    ;; otherwise we'll have to do a bit of cheating and silently
-    ;; insert a newline. the `(1+ (buffer-size))' should prevent this
-    ;; when using stacked expansion
-    ;;
-    (when (< (buffer-size) end)
-      (save-excursion
-        (let ((yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks t))
-          (goto-char (point-max))
-          (newline))))
-    ;; go on to normal overlay creation/moving
-    ;;
-    (cond ((and yas--field-protection-overlays
-                (cl-every #'overlay-buffer yas--field-protection-overlays))
-           (move-overlay (nth 0 yas--field-protection-overlays)
-                         (1- start) start)
-           (move-overlay (nth 1 yas--field-protection-overlays) end (1+ end)))
-          (t
-           (setq yas--field-protection-overlays
-                 (list (make-overlay (1- start) start nil t nil)
-                       (make-overlay end (1+ end) nil t nil)))
-           (dolist (ov yas--field-protection-overlays)
-             (overlay-put ov 'face 'yas--field-debug-face)
-             (overlay-put ov 'yas--snippet snippet)
-             ;; (overlay-put ov 'evaporate t)
-             (overlay-put ov 'modification-hooks '(yas--on-protection-overlay-modification)))))))
-
-(defun yas--on-protection-overlay-modification (_overlay after? beg end &optional length)
-  "Commit the snippet if the protection overlay is being killed."
-  (unless (or yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks
-              (not after?)
-              (= length (- end beg)) ; deletion or insertion
-              (yas--undo-in-progress))
-    (let ((snippets (yas-active-snippets)))
-      (yas--message 2 "Committing snippets. Action would destroy a protection overlay.")
-      (cl-loop for snippet in snippets
-               do (yas--commit-snippet snippet)))))
-
-(add-to-list 'debug-ignored-errors "^Exit the snippet first!$")
-
-
-;;; Snippet expansion and "stacked" expansion:
-;;
-;; Stacked expansion is when you try to expand a snippet when already
-;; inside a snippet expansion.
-;;
-;; The parent snippet does not run its fields modification hooks
-;; (`yas--on-field-overlay-modification' and
-;; `yas--on-protection-overlay-modification') while the child snippet
-;; is active. This means, among other things, that the mirrors of the
-;; parent snippet are not updated, this only happening when one exits
-;; the child snippet.
-;;
-;; Unfortunately, this also puts some ugly (and not fully-tested)
-;; bits of code in `yas-expand-snippet' and
-;; `yas--commit-snippet'. I've tried to mark them with "stacked
-;; expansion:".
-;;
-;; This was thought to be safer in an undo/redo perspective, but
-;; maybe the correct implementation is to make the globals
-;; `yas--active-field-overlay' and `yas--field-protection-overlays' be
-;; snippet-local and be active even while the child snippet is
-;; running. This would mean a lot of overlay modification hooks
-;; running, but if managed correctly (including overlay priorities)
-;; they should account for all situations...
-
-(defun yas-expand-snippet (snippet &optional start end expand-env)
-  "Expand SNIPPET at current point.
-
-Text between START and END will be deleted before inserting
-template.  EXPAND-ENV is a list of (SYM VALUE) let-style dynamic
-bindings considered when expanding the snippet.  If omitted, use
-SNIPPET's expand-env field.
-
-SNIPPET may be a snippet structure (e.g., as returned by
-`yas-lookup-snippet'), or just a snippet body (which is a string
-for normal snippets, and a list for command snippets)."
-  (cl-assert (and yas-minor-mode
-                  (memq 'yas--post-command-handler post-command-hook))
-             nil
-             "[yas] `yas-expand-snippet' needs properly setup `yas-minor-mode'")
-  (run-hooks 'yas-before-expand-snippet-hook)
-
-  (let* ((clear-field
-          (let ((field (and yas--active-field-overlay
-                            (overlay-buffer yas--active-field-overlay)
-                            (overlay-get yas--active-field-overlay 'yas--field))))
-            (and field (yas--skip-and-clear-field-p
-                        field (point) (point) 0)
-                 field)))
-         (start (cond (start)
-                      ((region-active-p)
-                       (region-beginning))
-                      (clear-field
-                       (yas--field-start clear-field))
-                      (t (point))))
-         (end (cond (end)
-                    ((region-active-p)
-                     (region-end))
-                    (clear-field
-                     (yas--field-end clear-field))
-                    (t (point))))
-         (to-delete (and (> end start)
-                         (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))
-         (yas-selected-text
-          (cond (yas-selected-text)
-                ((and (region-active-p)
-                      (not clear-field))
-                 to-delete))))
-    (goto-char start)
-    (setq yas--indent-original-column (current-column))
-    ;; Delete the region to delete, this *does* get undo-recorded.
-    (when to-delete
-      (delete-region start end))
-
-    (let ((content (if (yas--template-p snippet)
-                       (yas--template-content snippet)
-                     snippet)))
-      (when (and (not expand-env) (yas--template-p snippet))
-        (setq expand-env (yas--template-expand-env snippet)))
-      (cond ((listp content)
-             ;; x) This is a snippet-command.
-             (yas--eval-for-effect content))
-            (t
-             ;; x) This is a snippet-snippet :-)
-             (setq yas--start-column (current-column))
-             ;; Stacked expansion: also shoosh the overlay modification hooks.
-             (let ((yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks t))
-               (setq snippet
-                     (yas--snippet-create content expand-env start (point))))
-
-             ;; Stacked-expansion: This checks for stacked expansion, save the
-             ;; `yas--previous-active-field' and advance its boundary.
-             (let ((existing-field (and yas--active-field-overlay
-                                        (overlay-buffer yas--active-field-overlay)
-                                        (overlay-get yas--active-field-overlay 'yas--field))))
-               (when existing-field
-                 (setf (yas--snippet-previous-active-field snippet) existing-field)
-                 (yas--advance-end-maybe existing-field (overlay-end yas--active-field-overlay))))
-
-             ;; Exit the snippet immediately if no fields.
-             (unless (yas--snippet-fields snippet)
-               (yas-exit-snippet snippet))
-
-             ;; Now, schedule a move to the first field.
-             (let ((first-field (car (yas--snippet-fields snippet))))
-               (when first-field
-                 (sit-for 0) ;; fix issue 125
-                 (yas--letenv (yas--snippet-expand-env snippet)
-                   (yas--move-to-field snippet first-field))
-                 (when (and (eq (yas--field-number first-field) 0)
-                            (> (length (yas--field-text-for-display
-                                        first-field))
-                               0))
-                   ;; Keep region for ${0:exit text}.
-                   (setq deactivate-mark nil))))
-             (yas--message 4 "snippet %d expanded." (yas--snippet-id snippet))
-             t)))))
-
-(defun yas--take-care-of-redo (snippet)
-  "Commits SNIPPET, which in turn pushes an undo action for reviving it.
-
-Meant to exit in the `buffer-undo-list'."
-  ;; slightly optimize: this action is only needed for snippets with
-  ;; at least one field
-  (when (yas--snippet-fields snippet)
-    (yas--commit-snippet snippet)))
-
-(defun yas--snippet-revive (beg end snippet)
-  "Revives SNIPPET and creates a control overlay from BEG to END.
-
-BEG and END are, we hope, the original snippets boundaries.
-All the markers/points exiting existing inside SNIPPET should point
-to their correct locations *at the time the snippet is revived*.
-
-After revival, push the `yas--take-care-of-redo' in the
-`buffer-undo-list'"
-  ;; Reconvert all the points to markers
-  (yas--points-to-markers snippet)
-  ;; When at least one editable field existed in the zombie snippet,
-  ;; try to revive the whole thing...
-  (when (yas--maybe-move-to-active-field snippet)
-    (setf (yas--snippet-control-overlay snippet) (yas--make-control-overlay snippet beg end))
-    (overlay-put (yas--snippet-control-overlay snippet) 'yas--snippet snippet)
-    (when (listp buffer-undo-list)
-      (push `(apply yas--take-care-of-redo ,snippet)
-            buffer-undo-list))))
-
-(defun yas--snippet-create (content expand-env begin end)
-  "Create a snippet from a template inserted at BEGIN to END.
-
-Returns the newly created snippet."
-  (save-restriction
-    (let ((snippet (yas--make-snippet expand-env)))
-      (yas--letenv expand-env
-        ;; Put a single undo action for the expanded snippet's
-        ;; content.
-        (let ((buffer-undo-list t))
-          ;; Some versions of cc-mode fail when inserting snippet
-          ;; content in a narrowed buffer.
-          (goto-char begin)
-          (insert content)
-          (setq end (+ end (length content)))
-          (narrow-to-region begin end)
-          (goto-char (point-min))
-          (yas--snippet-parse-create snippet))
-        (when (listp buffer-undo-list)
-          (push (cons (point-min) (point-max))
-                buffer-undo-list))
-
-        ;; Indent, collecting undo information normally.
-        (yas--indent snippet)
-
-        ;; Follow up with `yas--take-care-of-redo' on the newly
-        ;; inserted snippet boundaries.
-        (when (listp buffer-undo-list)
-          (push `(apply yas--take-care-of-redo ,snippet)
-                buffer-undo-list))
-
-        ;; Sort and link each field
-        (yas--snippet-sort-fields snippet)
-
-        ;; Create keymap overlay for snippet
-        (setf (yas--snippet-control-overlay snippet)
-              (yas--make-control-overlay snippet (point-min) (point-max)))
-
-        ;; Move to end
-        (goto-char (point-max))
-
-        (push snippet yas--active-snippets)
-        snippet))))
-
-
-;;; Apropos adjacencies and "fom's":
-;;
-;; Once the $-constructs bits like "$n" and "${:n" are deleted in the
-;; recently expanded snippet, we might actually have many fields,
-;; mirrors (and the snippet exit) in the very same position in the
-;; buffer. Therefore we need to single-link the
-;; fields-or-mirrors-or-exit (which I have abbreviated to "fom")
-;; according to their original positions in the buffer.
-;;
-;; Then we have operation `yas--advance-end-maybe' and
-;; `yas--advance-start-maybe', which conditionally push the starts and
-;; ends of these foms down the chain.
-;;
-;; This allows for like the printf with the magic ",":
-;;
-;;   printf ("${1:%s}\\n"${1:$(if (string-match "%" text) "," "\);")}  \
-;;   $2${1:$(if (string-match "%" text) "\);" "")}$0
-;;
-(defun yas--fom-start (fom)
-  (cond ((yas--field-p fom)
-         (yas--field-start fom))
-        ((yas--mirror-p fom)
-         (yas--mirror-start fom))
-        (t
-         (yas--exit-marker fom))))
-
-(defun yas--fom-end (fom)
-  (cond ((yas--field-p fom)
-         (yas--field-end fom))
-        ((yas--mirror-p fom)
-         (yas--mirror-end fom))
-        (t
-         (yas--exit-marker fom))))
-
-(defun yas--fom-next (fom)
-  (cond ((yas--field-p fom)
-         (yas--field-next fom))
-        ((yas--mirror-p fom)
-         (yas--mirror-next fom))
-        (t
-         (yas--exit-next fom))))
-
-(defun yas--fom-parent-field (fom)
-  (cond ((yas--field-p fom)
-         (yas--field-parent-field fom))
-        ((yas--mirror-p fom)
-         (yas--mirror-parent-field fom))
-        (t
-         nil)))
-
-(defun yas--calculate-adjacencies (snippet)
-  "Calculate adjacencies for fields or mirrors of SNIPPET.
-
-This is according to their relative positions in the buffer, and
-has to be called before the $-constructs are deleted."
-  (let* ((fom-set-next-fom
-         (lambda (fom nextfom)
-           (cond ((yas--field-p fom)
-                  (setf (yas--field-next fom) nextfom))
-                 ((yas--mirror-p fom)
-                  (setf (yas--mirror-next fom) nextfom))
-                 (t
-                  (setf (yas--exit-next fom) nextfom)))))
-        (compare-fom-begs
-         (lambda (fom1 fom2)
-           (if (= (yas--fom-start fom2) (yas--fom-start fom1))
-               (yas--mirror-p fom2)
-             (>= (yas--fom-start fom2) (yas--fom-start fom1)))))
-        (link-foms fom-set-next-fom))
-    ;; make some yas--field, yas--mirror and yas--exit soup
-    (let ((soup))
-      (when (yas--snippet-exit snippet)
-        (push (yas--snippet-exit snippet) soup))
-      (dolist (field (yas--snippet-fields snippet))
-        (push field soup)
-        (dolist (mirror (yas--field-mirrors field))
-          (push mirror soup)))
-      (setq soup
-            (sort soup compare-fom-begs))
-      (when soup
-        (cl-reduce link-foms soup)))))
-
-(defun yas--calculate-simple-fom-parentage (snippet fom)
-  "Discover if FOM is parented by some field in SNIPPET.
-
-Use the tightest containing field if more than one field contains
-the mirror.  Intended to be called *before* the dollar-regions are
-deleted."
-  (let ((min (point-min))
-        (max (point-max)))
-    (dolist (field (remq fom (yas--snippet-fields snippet)))
-      (when (and (<= (yas--field-start field) (yas--fom-start fom))
-                 (<= (yas--fom-end fom) (yas--field-end field))
-               (< min (yas--field-start field))
-               (< (yas--field-end field) max))
-          (setq min (yas--field-start field)
-                max (yas--field-end field))
-          (cond ((yas--field-p fom)
-                 (setf (yas--field-parent-field fom) field))
-                ((yas--mirror-p fom)
-                 (setf (yas--mirror-parent-field fom) field))
-                (t ; it's an exit, so noop
-                 nil ))))))
-
-(defun yas--advance-end-maybe (fom newend)
-  "Maybe advance FOM's end to NEWEND if it needs it.
-
-If it does, also:
-
-* call `yas--advance-start-maybe' on FOM's next fom.
-
-* in case FOM is field call `yas--advance-end-maybe' on its parent
-  field
-
-Also, if FOM is an exit-marker, always call
-`yas--advance-start-maybe' on its next fom.  This is because
-exit-marker have identical start and end markers."
-  (cond ((and fom (< (yas--fom-end fom) newend))
-         (set-marker (yas--fom-end fom) newend)
-         (yas--advance-start-maybe (yas--fom-next fom) newend)
-         (yas--advance-end-of-parents-maybe (yas--fom-parent-field fom) newend))
-        ((yas--exit-p fom)
-         (yas--advance-start-maybe (yas--fom-next fom) newend))))
-
-(defun yas--advance-start-maybe (fom newstart)
-  "Maybe advance FOM's start to NEWSTART if it needs it.
-
-If it does, also call `yas--advance-end-maybe' on FOM."
-  (when (and fom (< (yas--fom-start fom) newstart))
-    (set-marker (yas--fom-start fom) newstart)
-    (yas--advance-end-maybe fom newstart)))
-
-(defun yas--advance-end-of-parents-maybe (field newend)
-  "Like `yas--advance-end-maybe' but for parent fields.
-
-Only works for fields and doesn't care about the start of the
-next FOM.  Works its way up recursively for parents of parents."
-  (when (and field
-             (< (yas--field-end field) newend))
-    (set-marker (yas--field-end field) newend)
-    (yas--advance-end-of-parents-maybe (yas--field-parent-field field) newend)))
-
-(defvar yas--dollar-regions nil
-  "When expanding the snippet the \"parse-create\" functions add
-cons cells to this var.")
-
-(defvar yas--indent-markers nil
-  "List of markers for manual indentation.")
-
-(defun yas--snippet-parse-create (snippet)
-  "Parse a recently inserted snippet template, creating all
-necessary fields, mirrors and exit points.
-
-Meant to be called in a narrowed buffer, does various passes"
-  (let ((saved-quotes nil)
-        (parse-start (point)))
-    ;; Avoid major-mode's syntax propertizing function, since we
-    ;; change the syntax-table while calling `scan-sexps'.
-    (let ((syntax-propertize-function nil))
-      (setq yas--dollar-regions nil)  ; Reset the yas--dollar-regions.
-      (yas--protect-escapes nil '(?`))  ; Protect just the backquotes.
-      (goto-char parse-start)
-      (setq saved-quotes (yas--save-backquotes)) ; `expressions`.
-      (yas--protect-escapes)            ; Protect escaped characters.
-      (goto-char parse-start)
-      (yas--indent-parse-create)        ; Parse indent markers: `$>'.
-      (goto-char parse-start)
-      (yas--field-parse-create snippet) ; Parse fields with {}.
-      (goto-char parse-start)
-      (yas--simple-fom-create snippet) ; Parse simple mirrors & fields.
-      (goto-char parse-start)
-      (yas--transform-mirror-parse-create snippet) ; Parse mirror transforms.
-      ;; Invalidate any syntax-propertizing done while
-      ;; `syntax-propertize-function' was nil.
-      (syntax-ppss-flush-cache parse-start))
-    ;; Set "next" links of fields & mirrors.
-    (yas--calculate-adjacencies snippet)
-    (yas--save-restriction-and-widen    ; Delete $-constructs.
-      (yas--delete-regions yas--dollar-regions))
-    ;; Make sure to do this insertion *after* deleting the dollar
-    ;; regions, otherwise we invalidate the calculated positions of
-    ;; all the fields following $0.
-    (let ((exit (yas--snippet-exit snippet)))
-      (goto-char (if exit (yas--exit-marker exit) (point-max))))
-    (when (eq yas-wrap-around-region 'cua)
-      (setq yas-wrap-around-region ?0))
-    (cond ((and yas-wrap-around-region yas-selected-text)
-           (insert yas-selected-text))
-          ((and (characterp yas-wrap-around-region)
-                (get-register yas-wrap-around-region))
-           (insert (prog1 (get-register yas-wrap-around-region)
-                     (set-register yas-wrap-around-region nil)))))
-    (yas--restore-backquotes saved-quotes)  ; Restore `expression` values.
-    (goto-char parse-start)
-    (yas--restore-escapes)        ; Restore escapes.
-    (yas--update-mirrors snippet) ; Update mirrors for the first time.
-    (goto-char parse-start)))
-
-;; HACK: Some implementations of `indent-line-function' (called via
-;; `indent-according-to-mode') delete text before they insert (like
-;; cc-mode), some make complicated regexp replacements (looking at
-;; you, org-mode).  To find place where the marker "should" go after
-;; indentation, we create a regexp based on what the line looks like
-;; before, putting a capture group where the marker is.  The regexp
-;; matches any whitespace with [[:space:]]* to allow for the
-;; indentation changing whitespace.  Additionally, we try to preserve
-;; the amount of whitespace *following* the marker, because
-;; indentation generally affects whitespace at the beginning, not the
-;; end.
-;;
-;; Two other cases where we apply a similar strategy:
-;;
-;; 1. Handling `auto-fill-mode', in this case we need to use the
-;; current paragraph instead of line.
-;;
-;; 2. Moving snippets from an `org-src' temp buffer into the main org
-;; buffer, in this case we need to count the line offsets (because org
-;; may add indentation on each line making character positions
-;; unreliable).
-;;
-;; This is all best-effort heuristic stuff, but it should cover 99% of
-;; use-cases.
-
-(defun yas--snapshot-marker-location (marker &optional beg end)
-  "Returns info for restoring MARKER's location after indent.
-The returned value is a list of the form (MARKER REGEXP WS-COUNT)."
-  (unless beg (setq beg (line-beginning-position)))
-  (unless end (setq end (line-end-position)))
-  (let ((before (split-string (buffer-substring-no-properties beg marker)
-                              "[[:space:]\n]+" t))
-        (after (split-string (buffer-substring-no-properties marker end)
-                             "[[:space:]\n]+" t)))
-    (list marker
-          (concat "[[:space:]\n]*"
-                  (mapconcat (lambda (s)
-                               (if (eq s marker) "\\(\\)"
-                                 (regexp-quote s)))
-                             (nconc before (list marker) after)
-                             "[[:space:]\n]*"))
-          (progn (goto-char marker)
-                 (skip-chars-forward "[:space:]\n" end)
-                 (- (point) marker)))))
-
-(defun yas--snapshot-overlay-location (overlay beg end)
-  "Like `yas--snapshot-marker-location' for overlays.
-The returned format is (OVERLAY (RE WS) (RE WS)).  Either of
-the (RE WS) lists may be nil if the start or end, respectively,
-of the overlay is outside the range BEG .. END."
-  (let ((obeg (overlay-start overlay))
-        (oend (overlay-end overlay)))
-    (list overlay
-          (when (and (<= beg obeg) (< obeg end))
-            (cdr (yas--snapshot-marker-location obeg beg end)))
-          (when (and (<= beg oend) (< oend end))
-            (cdr (yas--snapshot-marker-location oend beg end))))))
-
-(defun yas--snapshot-overlay-line-location (overlay)
-  "Return info for restoring OVERLAY's line based location.
-The returned format is (OVERLAY (LINE RE WS) (LINE RE WS))."
-  (let ((loc-beg (progn (goto-char (overlay-start overlay))
-                        (yas--snapshot-marker-location (point))))
-        (loc-end (progn (goto-char (overlay-end overlay))
-                        (yas--snapshot-marker-location (point)))))
-    (setcar loc-beg (count-lines (point-min) (progn (goto-char (car loc-beg))
-                                                    (line-beginning-position))))
-    (setcar loc-end (count-lines (point-min) (progn (goto-char (car loc-end))
-                                                    (line-beginning-position))))
-    (list overlay loc-beg loc-end)))
-
-(defun yas--goto-saved-location (regexp ws-count)
-  "Move point to location saved by `yas--snapshot-marker-location'.
-Buffer must be narrowed to BEG..END used to create the snapshot info."
-  (goto-char (point-min))
-  (if (not (looking-at regexp))
-      (lwarn '(yasnippet re-marker) :warning
-             "Couldn't find: %S" regexp)
-    (goto-char (match-beginning 1))
-    (skip-chars-forward "[:space:]\n")
-    (skip-chars-backward "[:space:]\n" (- (point) ws-count))))
-
-(defun yas--restore-marker-location (re-marker)
-  "Restores marker based on info from `yas--snapshot-marker-location'.
-Buffer must be narrowed to BEG..END used to create the snapshot info."
-  (apply #'yas--goto-saved-location (cdr re-marker))
-  (set-marker (car re-marker) (point)))
-
-(defun yas--restore-overlay-location (ov-locations)
-  "Restores marker based on info from `yas--snapshot-marker-location'.
-Buffer must be narrowed to BEG..END used to create the snapshot info."
-  (cl-destructuring-bind (overlay loc-beg loc-end) ov-locations
-    (move-overlay overlay
-                  (if (not loc-beg) (overlay-start overlay)
-                    (apply #'yas--goto-saved-location loc-beg)
-                    (point))
-                  (if (not loc-end) (overlay-end overlay)
-                    (apply #'yas--goto-saved-location loc-end)
-                    (point)))))
-
-
-(defun yas--restore-overlay-line-location (ov-locations)
-  "Restores overlay based on info from `yas--snapshot-overlay-line-location'."
-  (save-restriction
-    (move-overlay (car ov-locations)
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (forward-line (car (nth 1 ov-locations)))
-                    (narrow-to-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))
-                    (apply #'yas--goto-saved-location (cdr (nth 1 ov-locations)))
-                    (point))
-                  (save-excursion
-                    (forward-line (car (nth 2 ov-locations)))
-                    (narrow-to-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))
-                    (apply #'yas--goto-saved-location (cdr (nth 2 ov-locations)))
-                    (point)))))
-
-(defun yas--indent-region (from to snippet)
-  "Indent the lines between FROM and TO with `indent-according-to-mode'.
-The SNIPPET's markers are preserved."
-  (save-excursion
-    (yas--save-restriction-and-widen
-      (let* ((snippet-markers (yas--collect-snippet-markers snippet))
-             (to (set-marker (make-marker) to)))
-        (goto-char from)
-        (cl-loop for bol = (line-beginning-position)
-                 for eol = (line-end-position)
-                 if (or yas-also-indent-empty-lines
-                        (/= bol eol))
-                 do
-                 ;; Indent each non-empty line.
-                 (let ((remarkers nil))
-                   (dolist (m snippet-markers)
-                     (when (and (<= bol m) (<= m eol))
-                       (push (yas--snapshot-marker-location m bol eol)
-                             remarkers)))
-                   (unwind-protect
-                       (progn (back-to-indentation)
-                              (indent-according-to-mode))
-                     (save-restriction
-                       (narrow-to-region bol (line-end-position))
-                       (mapc #'yas--restore-marker-location remarkers))))
-                 while (and (zerop (forward-line 1))
-                            (< (point) to)))))))
-
-(defvar yas--indent-original-column nil)
-(defun yas--indent (snippet)
-  ;; Indent lines that had indent markers (`$>') on them.
-  (save-excursion
-    (dolist (marker yas--indent-markers)
-      (unless (eq yas-indent-line 'auto)
-        (goto-char marker)
-        (yas--indent-region (line-beginning-position)
-                            (line-end-position)
-                            snippet))
-      ;; Finished with this marker.
-      (set-marker marker nil))
-    (setq yas--indent-markers nil))
-  ;; Now do stuff for `fixed' and `auto'.
-  (save-excursion
-    ;; We need to be at end of line, so that `forward-line' will only
-    ;; report 0 if it actually moves over a newline.
-    (end-of-line)
-    (cond ((eq yas-indent-line 'fixed)
-           (when (= (forward-line 1) 0)
-             (let ((indent-line-function
-                    (lambda ()
-                      ;; We need to be at beginning of line in order to
-                      ;; indent existing whitespace correctly.
-                      (beginning-of-line)
-                      (indent-to-column yas--indent-original-column))))
-               (yas--indent-region (line-beginning-position)
-                                   (point-max)
-                                   snippet))))
-          ((eq yas-indent-line 'auto)
-           (when (or yas-also-auto-indent-first-line
-                     (= (forward-line 1) 0))
-             (yas--indent-region (line-beginning-position)
-                                 (point-max)
-                                 snippet))))))
-
-(defun yas--collect-snippet-markers (snippet)
-  "Make a list of all the markers used by SNIPPET."
-  (let (markers)
-    (yas--snippet-map-markers (lambda (m) (push m markers) m) snippet)
-    markers))
-
-(defun yas--escape-string (escaped)
-  (concat "YASESCAPE" (format "%d" escaped) "PROTECTGUARD"))
-
-(defun yas--protect-escapes (&optional text escaped)
-  "Protect all escaped characters with their numeric ASCII value.
-
-With optional string TEXT do it in string instead of buffer."
-  (let ((changed-text text)
-        (text-provided-p text))
-    (mapc #'(lambda (escaped)
-              (setq changed-text
-                    (yas--replace-all (concat "\\" (char-to-string escaped))
-                                     (yas--escape-string escaped)
-                                     (when text-provided-p changed-text))))
-          (or escaped yas--escaped-characters))
-    changed-text))
-
-(defun yas--restore-escapes (&optional text escaped)
-  "Restore all escaped characters from their numeric ASCII value.
-
-With optional string TEXT do it in string instead of the buffer."
-  (let ((changed-text text)
-        (text-provided-p text))
-    (mapc #'(lambda (escaped)
-              (setq changed-text
-                    (yas--replace-all (yas--escape-string escaped)
-                                     (char-to-string escaped)
-                                     (when text-provided-p changed-text))))
-          (or escaped yas--escaped-characters))
-    changed-text))
-
-(defun yas--save-backquotes ()
-  "Save all \"\\=`(lisp-expression)\\=`\"-style expressions.
-Return a list of (MARKER . STRING) entires for each backquoted
-Lisp expression."
-  (let* ((saved-quotes nil)
-         (yas--snippet-buffer (current-buffer))
-         (yas--change-detected nil)
-         (detect-change (lambda (_beg _end)
-                          (when (eq (current-buffer) yas--snippet-buffer)
-                            (setq yas--change-detected t)))))
-    (while (re-search-forward yas--backquote-lisp-expression-regexp nil t)
-      (let ((current-string (match-string-no-properties 1)) transformed)
-        (yas--save-restriction-and-widen
-          (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
-        (let ((before-change-functions
-               (cons detect-change before-change-functions)))
-          (setq transformed (yas--eval-for-string (yas--read-lisp
-                                                   (yas--restore-escapes
-                                                    current-string '(?`))))))
-        (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
-        (when transformed
-          (let ((marker (make-marker))
-                (before-change-functions (cdr before-change-functions)))
-            (yas--save-restriction-and-widen
-              (insert "Y") ;; quite horrendous, I love it :)
-              (set-marker marker (point))
-              (insert "Y"))
-            (push (cons marker transformed) saved-quotes)))))
-    (when yas--change-detected
-      (lwarn '(yasnippet backquote-change) :warning
-             "`%s' modified buffer in a backquote expression.
-  To hide this warning, add (yasnippet backquote-change) to `warning-suppress-types'."
-             (if yas--current-template
-                 (yas--template-name yas--current-template)
-               "Snippet")))
-    saved-quotes))
-
-(defun yas--restore-backquotes (saved-quotes)
-  "Replace markers in SAVED-QUOTES with their values.
-SAVED-QUOTES is the in format returned by `yas--save-backquotes'."
-  (cl-loop for (marker . string) in saved-quotes do
-           (save-excursion
-             (goto-char marker)
-             (yas--save-restriction-and-widen
-               (delete-char -1)
-               (insert string)
-               (delete-char 1))
-             (set-marker marker nil))))
-
-(defun yas--scan-sexps (from count)
-  (ignore-errors
-    (save-match-data ; `scan-sexps' may modify match data.
-      (with-syntax-table (standard-syntax-table)
-        (let ((parse-sexp-lookup-properties nil))
-          (scan-sexps from count))))))
-
-(defun yas--make-marker (pos)
-  "Create a marker at POS with nil `marker-insertion-type'."
-  (let ((marker (set-marker (make-marker) pos)))
-    (set-marker-insertion-type marker nil)
-    marker))
-
-(defun yas--indent-parse-create ()
-  "Parse the \"$>\" indentation markers just inserted."
-  (setq yas--indent-markers ())
-  (while (search-forward "$>" nil t)
-    (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-    ;; Mark the beginning of the line.
-    (push (yas--make-marker (line-beginning-position))
-          yas--indent-markers))
-  (setq yas--indent-markers (nreverse yas--indent-markers)))
-
-(defun yas--field-parse-create (snippet &optional parent-field)
-  "Parse most field expressions in SNIPPET, except for the simple one \"$n\".
-
-The following count as a field:
-
-* \"${n: text}\", for a numbered field with default text, as long as N is not 0;
-
-* \"${n: text$(expression)}, the same with a Lisp expression;
-  this is caught with the curiously named `yas--multi-dollar-lisp-expression-regexp'
-
-* the same as above but unnumbered, (no N:) and number is calculated automatically.
-
-When multiple expressions are found, only the last one counts."
-  ;;
-  (save-excursion
-    (while (re-search-forward yas--field-regexp nil t)
-      (let* ((real-match-end-0 (yas--scan-sexps (1+ (match-beginning 0)) 1))
-             (number (and (match-string-no-properties 1)
-                          (string-to-number (match-string-no-properties 1))))
-             (brand-new-field (and real-match-end-0
-                                   ;; break if on "$(" immediately
-                                   ;; after the ":", this will be
-                                   ;; caught as a mirror with
-                                   ;; transform later.
-                                   (not (string-match-p "\\`\\$[ \t\n]*("
-                                                        (match-string-no-properties 2)))
-                                   ;; allow ${0: some exit text}
-                                   ;; (not (and number (zerop number)))
-                                   (yas--make-field number
-                                                   (yas--make-marker (match-beginning 2))
-                                                   (yas--make-marker (1- real-match-end-0))
-                                                   parent-field))))
-        (when brand-new-field
-          (goto-char real-match-end-0)
-          (push (cons (1- real-match-end-0) real-match-end-0)
-                yas--dollar-regions)
-          (push (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-beginning 2))
-                yas--dollar-regions)
-          (push brand-new-field (yas--snippet-fields snippet))
-          (save-excursion
-            (save-restriction
-              (narrow-to-region (yas--field-start brand-new-field) (yas--field-end brand-new-field))
-              (goto-char (point-min))
-              (yas--field-parse-create snippet brand-new-field)))))))
-  ;; if we entered from a parent field, now search for the
-  ;; `yas--multi-dollar-lisp-expression-regexp'. This is used for
-  ;; primary field transformations
-  ;;
-  (when parent-field
-    (save-excursion
-      (while (re-search-forward yas--multi-dollar-lisp-expression-regexp nil t)
-        (let* ((real-match-end-1 (yas--scan-sexps (match-beginning 1) 1)))
-          ;; commit the primary field transformation if:
-          ;;
-          ;; 1. we don't find it in yas--dollar-regions (a subnested
-          ;; field) might have already caught it.
-          ;;
-          ;; 2. we really make sure we have either two '$' or some
-          ;; text and a '$' after the colon ':'. This is a FIXME: work
-          ;; my regular expressions and end these ugly hacks.
-          ;;
-          (when (and real-match-end-1
-                     (not (member (cons (match-beginning 0)
-                                        real-match-end-1)
-                                  yas--dollar-regions))
-                     (not (eq ?:
-                              (char-before (1- (match-beginning 1))))))
-            (let ((lisp-expression-string (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 1)
-                                                                          real-match-end-1)))
-              (setf (yas--field-transform parent-field)
-                    (yas--read-lisp (yas--restore-escapes lisp-expression-string))))
-            (push (cons (match-beginning 0) real-match-end-1)
-                  yas--dollar-regions)))))))
-
-(defun yas--transform-mirror-parse-create (snippet)
-  "Parse the \"${n:$(lisp-expression)}\" mirror transformations in SNIPPET."
-  (while (re-search-forward yas--transform-mirror-regexp nil t)
-    (let* ((real-match-end-0 (yas--scan-sexps (1+ (match-beginning 0)) 1))
-           (number (string-to-number (match-string-no-properties 1)))
-           (field (and number
-                       (not (zerop number))
-                       (yas--snippet-find-field snippet number)))
-           (brand-new-mirror
-            (and real-match-end-0
-                 field
-                 (yas--make-mirror (yas--make-marker (match-beginning 0))
-                                  (yas--make-marker (match-beginning 0))
-                                  (yas--read-lisp
-                                   (yas--restore-escapes
-                                    (buffer-substring-no-properties (match-beginning 2)
-                                                                    (1- real-match-end-0))))))))
-      (when brand-new-mirror
-        (push brand-new-mirror
-              (yas--field-mirrors field))
-        (yas--calculate-simple-fom-parentage snippet brand-new-mirror)
-        (push (cons (match-beginning 0) real-match-end-0) yas--dollar-regions)))))
-
-(defun yas--simple-fom-create (snippet)
-  "Parse the simple \"$n\" fields/mirrors/exitmarkers in SNIPPET."
-  (while (re-search-forward yas--simple-mirror-regexp nil t)
-    (let ((number (string-to-number (match-string-no-properties 1))))
-      (cond ((zerop number)
-             (setf (yas--snippet-exit snippet)
-                   (yas--make-exit (yas--make-marker (match-end 0))))
-             (push (cons (match-beginning 0) (yas--exit-marker (yas--snippet-exit snippet)))
-                   yas--dollar-regions))
-            (t
-             (let ((field (yas--snippet-find-field snippet number))
-                   (fom))
-               (if field
-                   (push
-                    (setq fom (yas--make-mirror
-                               (yas--make-marker (match-beginning 0))
-                               (yas--make-marker (match-beginning 0))
-                               nil))
-                    (yas--field-mirrors field))
-                 (push
-                  (setq fom (yas--make-field number
-                                             (yas--make-marker (match-beginning 0))
-                                             (yas--make-marker (match-beginning 0))
-                                             nil))
-                  (yas--snippet-fields snippet)))
-               (yas--calculate-simple-fom-parentage snippet fom))
-             (push (cons (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))
-                   yas--dollar-regions))))))
-
-(defun yas--delete-regions (regions)
-  "Sort disjuct REGIONS by start point, then delete from the back."
-  (mapc #'(lambda (reg)
-            (delete-region (car reg) (cdr reg)))
-        (sort regions
-              #'(lambda (r1 r2)
-                  (>= (car r1) (car r2))))))
-
-(defun yas--calculate-mirror-depth (mirror &optional traversed)
-  (let* ((parent (yas--mirror-parent-field mirror))
-         (parents-mirrors (and parent
-                               (yas--field-mirrors parent))))
-    (or (yas--mirror-depth mirror)
-        (setf (yas--mirror-depth mirror)
-              (cond ((memq mirror traversed) 0)
-                    ((and parent parents-mirrors)
-                     (1+ (cl-reduce
-                          #'max parents-mirrors
-                          :key (lambda (m)
-                                 (yas--calculate-mirror-depth
-                                  m (cons mirror traversed))))))
-                    (parent 1)
-                    (t 0))))))
-
-(defun yas--update-mirrors (snippet)
-  "Update all the mirrors of SNIPPET."
-  (yas--save-restriction-and-widen
-    (save-excursion
-      (cl-loop
-       for (field . mirror)
-       in (cl-sort
-           ;; Make a list of (FIELD . MIRROR).
-           (cl-mapcan (lambda (field)
-                        (mapcar (lambda (mirror)
-                                  (cons field mirror))
-                                (yas--field-mirrors field)))
-                      (yas--snippet-fields snippet))
-           ;; Then sort this list so that entries with mirrors with
-           ;; parent fields appear before.  This was important for
-           ;; fixing #290, and also handles the case where a mirror in
-           ;; a field causes another mirror to need reupdating.
-           #'> :key (lambda (fm) (yas--calculate-mirror-depth (cdr fm))))
-       ;; Before updating a mirror with a parent-field, maybe advance
-       ;; its start (#290).
-       do (let ((parent-field (yas--mirror-parent-field mirror)))
-            (when parent-field
-              (yas--advance-start-maybe mirror (yas--fom-start parent-field))))
-       ;; Update this mirror.
-       do (yas--mirror-update-display mirror field)
-       ;; Delay indenting until we're done all mirrors.  We must do
-       ;; this to avoid losing whitespace between fields that are
-       ;; still empty (i.e., they will be non-empty after updating).
-       when (eq yas-indent-line 'auto)
-       collect (cons (yas--mirror-start mirror) (yas--mirror-end mirror))
-       into indent-regions
-       ;; `yas--place-overlays' is needed since the active field and
-       ;; protected overlays might have been changed because of insertions
-       ;; in `yas--mirror-update-display'.
-       do (let ((active-field (yas--snippet-active-field snippet)))
-            (when active-field (yas--place-overlays snippet active-field)))
-       finally do
-       (let ((yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks t))
-         (cl-loop for (beg . end) in (cl-sort indent-regions #'< :key #'car)
-                  do (yas--indent-region beg end snippet)))))))
-
-(defun yas--mirror-update-display (mirror field)
-  "Update MIRROR according to FIELD (and mirror transform)."
-
-  (let* ((mirror-parent-field (yas--mirror-parent-field mirror))
-         (reflection (and (not (and mirror-parent-field
-                                    (yas--field-modified-p mirror-parent-field)))
-                          (or (yas--apply-transform mirror field 'empty-on-nil)
-                              (yas--field-text-for-display field)))))
-    (when (and reflection
-               (not (string= reflection (buffer-substring-no-properties (yas--mirror-start mirror)
-                                                                        (yas--mirror-end mirror)))))
-      (goto-char (yas--mirror-start mirror))
-      (let ((yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks t))
-        (insert reflection))
-      (if (> (yas--mirror-end mirror) (point))
-          (delete-region (point) (yas--mirror-end mirror))
-        (set-marker (yas--mirror-end mirror) (point))
-        (yas--advance-start-maybe (yas--mirror-next mirror) (point))
-        ;; super-special advance
-        (yas--advance-end-of-parents-maybe mirror-parent-field (point))))))
-
-(defun yas--field-update-display (field)
-  "Much like `yas--mirror-update-display', but for fields."
-  (when (yas--field-transform field)
-    (let ((transformed (and (not (eq (yas--field-number field) 0))
-                            (yas--apply-transform field field))))
-      (when (and transformed
-                 (not (string= transformed (buffer-substring-no-properties (yas--field-start field)
-                                                                           (yas--field-end field)))))
-        (setf (yas--field-modified-p field) t)
-        (goto-char (yas--field-start field))
-        (let ((yas--inhibit-overlay-hooks t))
-          (insert transformed)
-          (if (> (yas--field-end field) (point))
-              (delete-region (point) (yas--field-end field))
-            (set-marker (yas--field-end field) (point))
-            (yas--advance-start-maybe (yas--field-next field) (point)))
-          t)))))
-
-
-;;; Post-command hook:
-;;
-(defun yas--post-command-handler ()
-  "Handles various yasnippet conditions after each command."
-  (when (and yas--watch-auto-fill-backtrace
-             (fboundp 'backtrace--print-frame)
-             (null yas--original-auto-fill-function)
-             (eq auto-fill-function 'yas--auto-fill))
-    (lwarn '(yasnippet auto-fill bug) :error
-           "`yas--original-auto-fill-function' unexpectedly nil! Please report this backtrace\n%S"
-           (with-output-to-string
-             (mapc #'backtrace--print-frame
-                     yas--watch-auto-fill-backtrace)))
-    ;; Don't pop up more than once in a session (still log though).
-    (defvar warning-suppress-types) ; `warnings' is autoloaded by `lwarn'.
-    (add-to-list 'warning-suppress-types '(yasnippet auto-fill bug)))
-  (condition-case err
-      (progn (yas--finish-moving-snippets)
-             (cond ((eq 'undo this-command)
-                    ;;
-                    ;; After undo revival the correct field is sometimes not
-                    ;; restored correctly, this condition handles that
-                    ;;
-                    (let* ((snippet (car (yas-active-snippets)))
-                           (target-field
-                            (and snippet
-                                 (cl-find-if-not
-                                  (lambda (field)
-                                    (yas--field-probably-deleted-p snippet field))
-                                  (remq nil
-                                        (cons (yas--snippet-active-field snippet)
-                                              (yas--snippet-fields snippet)))))))
-                      (when target-field
-                        (yas--move-to-field snippet target-field))))
-                   ((not (yas--undo-in-progress))
-                    ;; When not in an undo, check if we must commit the snippet
-                    ;; (user exited it).
-                    (yas--check-commit-snippet))))
-    ((debug error) (signal (car err) (cdr err)))))
-
-;;; Fancy docs:
-;;
-;; The docstrings for some functions are generated dynamically
-;; depending on the context.
-;;
-(put 'yas-expand  'function-documentation
-     '(yas--expand-from-trigger-key-doc t))
-(defun yas--expand-from-trigger-key-doc (context)
-  "A doc synthesizer for `yas--expand-from-trigger-key-doc'."
-  (let* ((yas-fallback-behavior (and context yas-fallback-behavior))
-         (fallback-description
-          (cond ((eq yas-fallback-behavior 'call-other-command)
-                 (let* ((fallback (yas--keybinding-beyond-yasnippet)))
-                   (or (and fallback
-                            (format "call command `%s'."
-                                    (pp-to-string fallback)))
-                       "do nothing (`yas-expand' doesn't override\nanything).")))
-                ((eq yas-fallback-behavior 'return-nil)
-                 "do nothing.")
-                (t "defer to `yas-fallback-behavior' (which see)."))))
-    (concat "Expand a snippet before point. If no snippet
-expansion is possible, "
-            fallback-description
-            "\n\nOptional argument FIELD is for non-interactive use and is an
-object satisfying `yas--field-p' to restrict the expansion to.")))
-
-(put 'yas-expand-from-keymap 'function-documentation
-     '(yas--expand-from-keymap-doc t))
-(defun yas--expand-from-keymap-doc (context)
-  "A doc synthesizer for `yas--expand-from-keymap-doc'."
-  (add-hook 'temp-buffer-show-hook #'yas--snippet-description-finish-runonce)
-  (concat "Expand/run snippets from keymaps, possibly falling back to original binding.\n"
-          (when (and context (eq this-command 'describe-key))
-            (let* ((vec (this-single-command-keys))
-                   (templates (cl-mapcan (lambda (table)
-                                           (yas--fetch table vec))
-                                         (yas--get-snippet-tables)))
-                   (yas--direct-keymaps nil)
-                   (fallback (key-binding vec)))
-              (concat "In this case, "
-                      (when templates
-                        (concat "these snippets are bound to this key:\n"
-                                (yas--template-pretty-list templates)
-                                "\n\nIf none of these expands, "))
-                      (or (and fallback
-                               (format "fallback `%s' will be called." (pp-to-string fallback)))
-                          "no fallback keybinding is called."))))))
-
-(defun yas--template-pretty-list (templates)
-  (let ((acc)
-        (yas-buffer-local-condition 'always))
-    (dolist (plate templates)
-      (setq acc (concat acc "\n*) "
-                        (propertize (concat "\\\\snippet `" (car plate) "'")
-                                    'yasnippet (cdr plate)))))
-    acc))
-
-(define-button-type 'help-snippet-def
-  :supertype 'help-xref
-  'help-function (lambda (template) (yas--visit-snippet-file-1 template))
-  'help-echo (purecopy "mouse-2, RET: find snippets's definition"))
-
-(defun yas--snippet-description-finish-runonce ()
-  "Final adjustments for the help buffer when snippets are concerned."
-  (yas--create-snippet-xrefs)
-  (remove-hook 'temp-buffer-show-hook
-               #'yas--snippet-description-finish-runonce))
-
-(defun yas--create-snippet-xrefs ()
-  (save-excursion
-    (goto-char (point-min))
-    (while (search-forward-regexp "\\\\\\\\snippet[ \s\t]+`\\([^']+\\)'" nil t)
-      (let ((template (get-text-property (match-beginning 1)
-                                         'yasnippet)))
-        (when template
-          (help-xref-button 1 'help-snippet-def template)
-          (delete-region (match-end 1) (match-end 0))
-          (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-beginning 1)))))))
-
-;;; Utils
-
-(defvar yas-verbosity 3
-  "Log level for `yas--message' 4 means trace most anything, 0 means nothing.")
-
-(defun yas--message (level message &rest args)
-  "When LEVEL is at or below `yas-verbosity', log MESSAGE and ARGS."
-  (when (>= yas-verbosity level)
-    (message "%s" (apply #'yas--format message args))))
-
-(defun yas--warning (format-control &rest format-args)
-  (let ((msg (apply #'format format-control format-args)))
-    (display-warning 'yasnippet msg :warning)
-    (yas--message 1 msg)))
-
-(defun yas--format (format-control &rest format-args)
-  (apply #'format (concat "[yas] " format-control) format-args))
-
-
-;;; Unloading
-
-(defvar unload-function-defs-list) ; loadhist.el
-
-(defun yasnippet-unload-function ()
-  "Disable minor modes when calling `unload-feature'."
-  ;; Disable `yas-minor-mode' everywhere it's enabled.
-  (yas-global-mode -1)
-  (save-current-buffer
-    (dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
-      (set-buffer buffer)
-      (when yas-minor-mode
-        (yas-minor-mode -1))))
-  ;; Remove symbol properties of all our functions, this avoids
-  ;; Bug#25088 in Emacs 25.1, where the compiler macro on
-  ;; `cl-defstruct' created functions hang around in the symbol plist
-  ;; and cause errors when loading again (we don't *need* to clean
-  ;; *all* symbol plists, but it's easier than being precise).
-  (dolist (def unload-function-defs-list)
-    (when (eq (car-safe def) 'defun)
-      (setplist (cdr def) nil)))
-  ;; Return nil so that `unload-feature' will take of undefining
-  ;; functions, and changing any buffers using `snippet-mode'.
-  nil)
-
-
-;;; Backward compatibility to yasnippet <= 0.7
-
-(defun yas-initialize ()
-  "For backward compatibility, enable `yas-minor-mode' globally."
-  (declare (obsolete "Use (yas-global-mode 1) instead." "0.8"))
-  (yas-global-mode 1))
-
-(defvar yas--backported-syms '(;; `defcustom's
-                             ;;
-                             yas-snippet-dirs
-                             yas-prompt-functions
-                             yas-indent-line
-                             yas-also-auto-indent-first-line
-                             yas-snippet-revival
-                             yas-triggers-in-field
-                             yas-fallback-behavior
-                             yas-choose-keys-first
-                             yas-choose-tables-first
-                             yas-use-menu
-                             yas-trigger-symbol
-                             yas-wrap-around-region
-                             yas-good-grace
-                             yas-visit-from-menu
-                             yas-expand-only-for-last-commands
-                             yas-field-highlight-face
-
-                             ;; these vars can be customized as well
-                             ;;
-                             yas-keymap
-                             yas-verbosity
-                             yas-extra-modes
-                             yas-key-syntaxes
-                             yas-after-exit-snippet-hook
-                             yas-before-expand-snippet-hook
-                             yas-buffer-local-condition
-                             yas-dont-activate
-
-                             ;; prompting functions
-                             ;;
-                             yas-x-prompt
-                             yas-ido-prompt
-                             yas-no-prompt
-                             yas-completing-prompt
-                             yas-dropdown-prompt
-
-                             ;; interactive functions
-                             ;;
-                             yas-expand
-                             yas-minor-mode
-                             yas-global-mode
-                             yas-direct-keymaps-reload
-                             yas-minor-mode-on
-                             yas-load-directory
-                             yas-reload-all
-                             yas-compile-directory
-                             yas-recompile-all
-                             yas-about
-                             yas-expand-from-trigger-key
-                             yas-expand-from-keymap
-                             yas-insert-snippet
-                             yas-visit-snippet-file
-                             yas-new-snippet
-                             yas-load-snippet-buffer
-                             yas-tryout-snippet
-                             yas-describe-tables
-                             yas-next-field-or-maybe-expand
-                             yas-next-field
-                             yas-prev-field
-                             yas-abort-snippet
-                             yas-exit-snippet
-                             yas-exit-all-snippets
-                             yas-skip-and-clear-or-delete-char
-                             yas-initialize
-
-                             ;; symbols that I "exported" for use
-                             ;; in snippets and hookage
-                             ;;
-                             yas-expand-snippet
-                             yas-define-snippets
-                             yas-define-menu
-                             yas-snippet-beg
-                             yas-snippet-end
-                             yas-modified-p
-                             yas-moving-away-p
-                             yas-substr
-                             yas-choose-value
-                             yas-key-to-value
-                             yas-throw
-                             yas-verify-value
-                             yas-field-value
-                             yas-text
-                             yas-selected-text
-                             yas-default-from-field
-                             yas-inside-string
-                             yas-unimplemented
-                             yas-define-condition-cache
-                             yas-hippie-try-expand
-
-                             ;; debug definitions
-                             ;; yas-debug-snippet-vars
-                             ;; yas-exterminate-package
-                             ;; yas-debug-test
-
-                             ;; testing definitions
-                             ;; yas-should-expand
-                             ;; yas-should-not-expand
-                             ;; yas-mock-insert
-                             ;; yas-make-file-or-dirs
-                             ;; yas-variables
-                             ;; yas-saving-variables
-                             ;; yas-call-with-snippet-dirs
-                             ;; yas-with-snippet-dirs
-)
-  "Backported yasnippet symbols.
-
-They are mapped to \"yas/*\" variants.")
-
-(when yas-alias-to-yas/prefix-p
-  (dolist (sym yas--backported-syms)
-    (let ((backported (intern (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`yas-" "yas/" (symbol-name sym)))))
-      (when (boundp sym)
-        (make-obsolete-variable backported sym "yasnippet 0.8")
-        (defvaralias backported sym))
-      (when (fboundp sym)
-        (make-obsolete backported sym "yasnippet 0.8")
-        (defalias backported sym))))
-  (make-obsolete 'yas/root-directory 'yas-snippet-dirs "yasnippet 0.8")
-  (defvaralias 'yas/root-directory 'yas-snippet-dirs))
-
-(defvar yas--exported-syms
-  (let (exported)
-    (mapatoms (lambda (atom)
-                (if (and (or (and (boundp atom)
-                                  (not (get atom 'byte-obsolete-variable)))
-                             (and (fboundp atom)
-                                  (not (get atom 'byte-obsolete-info))))
-                         (string-match-p "\\`yas-[^-]" (symbol-name atom)))
-                    (push atom exported))))
-    exported)
-  "Exported yasnippet symbols.
-
-i.e. the ones with \"yas-\" single dash prefix. I will try to
-keep them in future yasnippet versions and other elisp libraries
-can more or less safely rely upon them.")
-
-
-(provide 'yasnippet)
-;; Local Variables:
-;; coding: utf-8
-;; indent-tabs-mode: nil
-;; End:
-;;; yasnippet.el ends here
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-;;; zen-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
-;;
-;;; Code:
-(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "zen-mode" "zen-mode.el" (23377 61298 712071
-;;;;;;  54000))
-;;; Generated autoloads from zen-mode.el
-
-(autoload 'zen-mode "zen-mode" "\
-zen-mode is a distraction free editing mode for Emacs
-
-\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; End:
-;;; zen-mode-autoloads.el ends here
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/zen-mode-20170723.139/zen-mode-pkg.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/zen-mode-20170723.139/zen-mode-pkg.el
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-;;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
-(define-package "zen-mode" "20170723.139" "Zen Editing Mode" '((emacs "24.3")) :authors '(("Akilan Elango <akilan1997 [at] gmail.com>")) :maintainer '("Akilan Elango <akilan1997 [at] gmail.com>") :url "https://github.com/aki237/zen-mode")
diff --git a/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/zen-mode-20170723.139/zen-mode.el b/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/zen-mode-20170723.139/zen-mode.el
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-;;; zen-mode.el --- Zen Editing Mode
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2017 Akilan Elango
-
-;; Author: Akilan Elango <akilan1997 [at] gmail.com>
-;; Keywords: convenience
-;; Package-Version: 20170723.139
-;; X-URL: https://github.com/aki237/zen-mode
-;; URL: https://github.com/aki237/zen-mode
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
-
-;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-;; (at your option) any later version.
-
-;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; Zen mode for Emacs is a distraction free editing mode for Emacs.
-;;
-;;; Installation:
-;;
-;;   (require 'zen-mode)
-;;
-;;; Use:
-;; This is used to start a distraction free editing session in Emacs like in
-;; Sublime Text.
-;;
-;;; Code:
-
-;; require
-
-
-;; variables
-(defvar zen-mode-disable-mode-line t
-  "Zen mode option to hide the mode line.  Set true to hide the mode line in Zen-mode.")
-
-;; local variables
-(defvar-local zen-run-mode nil
-  "zen-run-mode variable is to set state of whether zen mode is enabled in the current buffer"
-  )
-
-(defvar-local zen-mode-margin-width (/ (/ (display-pixel-width) (/ (window-pixel-width) (window-width))) 5)
-  "Zen mode option to specify the margin width."
-  )
-
-(defvar-local zen-mode-line-cache nil
-  "zen-mode-line-cache variable is used to save the modeline format content for future when it is disabled"
-  )
-
-(defvar-local zen-menubar-state nil
-  "zen-menubar-state variable is used to save whether menu-bar-mode is enabled before entering the zen mode"
-  )
-
-(defvar-local zen-toolbar-state nil
-  "zen-toolbar-state variable is used to save whether tool-bar-mode is enabled before entering the zen mode"
-  )
-
-(defvar-local zen-linum-state nil
-  "zen-linum-state variable is used to save whether linum-mode is enabled before entering the zen mode"
-  )
-
-(defvar-local zen-blink-cursor-state nil
-  "zen-blink-cursor-state variable is used to save whether blink-cursor-mode is enabled before entering the zen mode"
-  )
-
-(defvar-local zen-lm-state 0
-  "zm-lm-state variable is used to store the left margin width before the activation of zen-mode"
-  )
-
-(defvar-local zen-rm-state 0
-  "zm-rm-state variable is used to store the right margin width before the activation of zen-mode"
-  )
-
-
-(defvar-local zen-lf-state 0
-  "zm-lf-state variable is used to store the left fringe width before the activation of zen-mode"
-  )
-
-(defvar-local zen-rf-state 0
-  "zm-rf-state variable is used to store the right fringe width before the activation of zen-mode"
-  )
-
-(defvar-local zen-fullscreen-state nil
-  "zm-fullscreen-state variable is used to store fullscreen state before the activation of zen-mode"
-  )
-
-;;;###autoload
-(define-minor-mode zen-mode
-  "zen-mode is a distraction free editing mode for Emacs"
-  :lighter " Zen"
-  :keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
-            (define-key map (kbd "C-c C-<") 'zen-mode-increase-margin-width)
-            (define-key map (kbd "C-c C->") 'zen-mode-decrease-margin-width)
-            map)
-  (zen-run)
-  )
-
-;; functions
-(defun zen-run()
-  "zen-run is a lisp function which activates and deactivates the zen-mode"
-  (if zen-run-mode
-      (progn
-        (message "Distraction free disabled")
-        (setq window-size-change-functions (remove 'zen-mode-refresh-buffer 'window-size-change-functions))
-	(if zen-linum-state
-	    (linum-mode 1))
-
-	(if zen-blink-cursor-state
-          (blink-cursor-mode 1))
-
-	(if zen-mode-disable-mode-line
-          (progn
-            (setq mode-line-format zen-mode-line-cache)))
-
-	(if zen-toolbar-state
-	    (tool-bar-mode 1))
-
-	(if zen-menubar-state
-	    (menu-bar-mode 1))
-	(setq left-fringe-width zen-lf-state)
-	(setq right-fringe-width zen-rf-state)
-	(setq left-margin-width zen-lm-state)
-        (setq right-margin-width zen-rm-state)
-        (set-frame-parameter nil 'fullscreen 'zen-fullscreen-state)
-        (set-window-buffer nil (current-buffer))
-        (setq zen-run-mode nil))
-    (progn
-      (if zen-mode-disable-mode-line
-          (progn
-            (setq zen-mode-line-cache mode-line-format)
-            (setq mode-line-format nil)))
-
-      (setq zen-menubar-state (and (boundp 'menu-bar-mode) menu-bar-mode))
-
-      (setq zen-toolbar-state (and (boundp 'tool-bar-mode) tool-bar-mode))
-
-      (setq zen-linum-state (and (boundp 'linum-mode) linum-mode))
-
-      (setq zen-blink-cursor-state (and (boundp 'blink-cursor-mode) blink-cursor-mode))
-
-      (setq zen-lm-state left-margin-width)
-
-      (setq zen-rm-state right-margin-width)
-
-      (setq zen-lf-state left-fringe-width)
-
-      (setq zen-rf-state right-fringe-width)
-
-      (setq zen-fullscreen-state (frame-parameter (selected-frame) 'fullscreen))
-
-      (message "Distraction free enabled")
-      (add-to-list 'window-size-change-functions 'zen-mode-refresh-buffer)
-      (set-frame-parameter nil 'fullscreen 'fullboth)
-      (linum-mode -1)
-      (setq right-fringe-width 0)
-      (setq left-fringe-width 0)
-      (menu-bar-mode -1)
-      (tool-bar-mode -1)
-      (blink-cursor-mode -1)
-      (zen-mode-set-margins)
-      (setq zen-run-mode t))))
-
-(defun zen-mode-increase-margin-width()
-  "zen-mode-increase-margin-width is a interactive lisp function to increase the margin width in zen-mode (by 5 units)."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq zen-mode-margin-width (+ zen-mode-margin-width 5))
-  (zen-mode-set-margins)
-  )
-
-(defun zen-mode-decrease-margin-width()
-  "zen-mode-increase-margin-width is a interactive lisp function to increase the margin width in zen-mode (by 5 units)."
-  (interactive)
-  (setq zen-mode-margin-width (+ zen-mode-margin-width -5))
-  (zen-mode-set-margins)
-  )
-
-(defun zen-mode-set-margins()
-  "zen-mode-set-margins is a lisp function to set the margin width (both left and right)."
-  (setq left-margin-width zen-mode-margin-width)
-  (setq right-margin-width zen-mode-margin-width)
-  (set-window-buffer nil (current-buffer))
-  )
-
-(defun zen-mode-refresh-buffer(frame)
-  "zen-mode-refresh-buffer is a lisp function to refresh the buffer's margin width when window is resized"
-  (setq zen-mode-margin-width (/ (/ (display-pixel-width) (/ (window-pixel-width) (window-width))) 5))
-  (zen-mode-set-margins)
-  )
-
-(provide 'zen-mode)
-
-;; coding: utf-8
-;; End:
-;;; zen-mode.el ends here
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